9 TIIK OMAHA DAILY HKK: WKllNKSIiAY. DECEMBER 7, 1904. CRM AM PMDCCE MARKET NebraakV Corn Tlrviif t tha Gnlf in Steady Stream for Liverpool EXCELLENT DEMAND JOR CASH WHEAT gperalatlve Prlcea Flaettjate la Ker. raae Rang; Corn an Oale Uwtr -WkMl 1.2 f) Case I g." mt tn Balls aa4 Bears. OMAHA. Deo. . 1001. Nebraska's torn crop la bring snlpp.-d to the auli very last. Oi lees i..an ..taMM) bushel have been sold to aruve to ,tj No. or netter for txporttln to Ll.erpooi. it li 'ouch mo.e tn pritb.! iha. ihe ''x'IaS ' r"'n wl" ,ncr ovcr -evLus y'-xlhat l may add 10 ihe va.ue of int im.f.,HH crop, wi.lcn otnerwlse might have in rn-i-t conce.irlme In mum. ini lecelpte hi cur.t at due. go. Katvaa Cliy. b.. iOuln anu Oman weie 16 crs to day. O.naha rioiUig U. The uemai,d is splendid and most of tha arm ala war.- ao.d t-,in umcniiu, it ih nard fur tu;t.i o meet ii, r iiulrem nt. Sol.d tr-.nloaua ara lenviug daily for the irtiii put and more win to low. The Auiima Uialn com 1 any hu hi an tin heaviest srl.er and t la u.h.. a nuyei. 'Iw.muy Hon nva sold lively, tii Exchange Oraln company and otheis. lloe, bum Um.k rump ny of Ch.cagr has been the iiirvI at buyer. All i urn taken t. Malvestun baa been on tne basis of S'i. 1 or beder topping- In Umahi ior liiaiwrtlon. Kansaa CI y. t.alve ton and Missouri miller havir beeu on tha local tiOur buying. v hcainpeculative Interests In wheat wore rut her favorable to lower prices early, but they changed an the session ad vanced find ahowi'd more disposition to boy. Dlnpatche from Liverpool showed higher prices; there waa a difference of opinion regarding Argentine affalra. but mere waa local Interest enough In Chicago in keep mattera moving. May waa the center of Interest and wise ones anw or at leant thought that they saw an opportunity for making a little money on the long aide tlguting out that Armour'a buying la of a haracter to ptomlite higher figure. Ar mour seemed to peg May wheat around l l-'-Vlt 12, buying whenever it reached these figure. The Inside was the low point, marking the decline shortly after tha open Ing. from whence It reco-ered with a din Piny of strength elsewhere to $1.14. There whs some profit taking at 11.14, thin being lc above yeaterday'a close. From here there waa a reaction to $1.13. or So below where It closed Monday. December waa practically hk'ni: lower than yesterday. Minneapolis was strong with other mar kets. The Omaha cash trade waa good, with an excellent demand Tha aalea published elsewhere show the range and test. Corn The Urge receipts at the chief mar kets continues to bear prices, although for a time there was more steadiness. It is Just a little harder to break prlcea than It waa a week ago. December, because of the closing of many contracts and the arrivals In such large amounts, broke c to 46c; May opened at 44c and went off V. Oata The tendency of thla cereal la still to lower figures. May breaking c, the usual decline being about Vc. December, Ho off. Oraaba Cash Prlcea. WHEAT No. I hard, tl.ft'iJ1.07: No. 8 hard, $).ittJl.o6; No. 4 hard, 9654U98c; No. 3 spring. fl.ua. cof No; 2, JaVo; No. 3. lVKc ic: rut), i. ;e; no graue, if kiij.c; io z yei.r.w, e; No. I yellow 38Hc; No. 3 white. S8c; No. 3 white, S8e. OAT8 No. 1 mixed, 28c; No. mixed, 87c; No. 4 mixed, 28c; No. 2 white, 29o; No. I white. 28Vc; No. 4 white, 27',Wj2c; giand urd, 2Hc. Omaha Cash Wales. WHEAT 1 w No. I hard, 52 Iha.. 9tV. 1 car No. 4 hard. 98c; 1 car No. 8 hard. $1.03 f. o. b.; 1 cr No. 3 hard. $1.04 f. o. b.; 1 car No. t new. n'4 lbs., $1.03; 1 car No: 4 new, 63 lbs., 97c; 1 car No. 8 new, bi lbs.. $102; 1 car No. 3 new, &ftt lbs., $1.03; 1 car No. 3 new, 564 lbs., $1.04; 1 car No. 8 new, 674A lbs., 31.06. CORN-1 car No. 8. 38tc; 1 car No. 4, 38c. OATH 2 cars No. 3, 28Hc. Oraaba Futares. Corn Open. High. December 29 39'4 May 38V 38V, Car Lot Receipts. Wheat. Chicago Mlnruaspallg, -. Dulutn ..........!, Kansas City ..... St. Louis Omaha Totals Grata' Markets Klsairkere. Closing; price at tha following markaia today and Monday wers: CHICAGO. Low. Close. 3m 3i dreaded weak; western chickens. llHHca fowls, 10tllc; turkeys, lFis,.. ihicago c;bI5 ad pROViaioa Featarea at ac Tra4llag mm ClaalaaT Prices Board mt Trade. CHICAGO. Dec. Contradictory advices regarding alleged damage to the Arg-ntlna crop caused a whipsaw market In wheat here today. At the close a wri k undertone prevailed. May being off 'i". Corn Is down Ho, oats show a loss of Uti V and pro visions bfi'MC. A practli-al dental of yesterday's sensa tional reports of damage 'to the crop In Ar gentina caused an easv opening In wheat here. May wan off VjfSc at $1.1.161 -"W. tn tha Initial break shorts covered quite freely and there waa fair buying by the principal bull Intereats. As a result May advanced to $1.13. Persistent selling by pit traders, however, soon caused another reaction, which carried May down to II 1ZV Toward the middle of the session sentiment became deckledly bullish and the market advanced sharply. May selling up to $1.14. One cause of tha rally a a pnrtial con firmation by a well known British crop statistician of the damage reporte from Argentina. Another factor partly respon sible for the upturn was a material de crease In the world's available stocks-a de crease of 2.ft24.wr bu., compnred with an In crease of tW.orin bu. the corresponding time NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS? Indnitntl Iatuet Mike Volatile Advucei aid Maay Bocant FaTtritts Unstable. GENERAL FEAR THAT REACTION IS AT HAND Steady ProMt Taking f'aaaea lew that Prleea Have Beea Fareed Higher Thaa la Warraaled T Caadltloas. NKW YORK. Dec. Individual atocka made volatile advances today, but thev were of h character lesa lmprwtve to stock market sentiment than some ef thoae that have f.hot up in the recent past. There were also fewer of thfm. The Instability of other recent favorites at the altitude vwiim'u iiiey naa oeen Tircen neaox some i a suspicion of these movements, which cul- a u. nt... mlnated in the violent break In pne at I da musos .. tne last. speculators who have bought tn new . r RUN HH rrnt v 1 1, , t ihav wniUil a year ago. Small primary recHpta mi hit upon the one that was to enjoy me gave aaamonai impetus io me iohiht nei movement or this dcrlptlon or those prices. Ijite In the day the market became who have hoped that the whole maraet weak on liberal profit-taking. Final ii'iota- I would be carried along by evmpathv with tiona on Mav were at tl.13'4. Clearances the streneih nr ...iu uu 'r heutnnitir of wheat and flour were eqiial to 4".0 hir ( o reflect their disappoint nient by acek.ng I " it. i i; . T " WPre "" i 1 i"' sp" out. i he general level of tne mar- , Cnirsl of 0 "" "'""" ou. a foil "" !"" , "rl noi Deen responsive to aavsnciug 0 i inr iMiiuiii ana i nicago rf pin icu i"tii, tendencies ror several das past ana ine i4 cara. against 873 cars last week and .mi steady protlt-taklng at different indnta throughout the list has caused the lenr that a reaction Is at hand. News of general conditions doe not offer an explanalinn for a decline In stocks ex cept for the reason that prices may have oecn pushm nigner than waa warrantee iy cars a venr mm The corn market was under considerable selling pressure throughout the entire day. Liquidation at times was quite urgent, but covering by shorts held the market fairly aieaay nt a moorate .neciine. large pr tnary receipts and the Improved quality of I actual improvement in conditions. There local arrlvula were the principal bear fac- was annie remaining disquiet thte morning over newly resumed gnld exports, but the distinctly eauler tone of money, both for call and time loans made any solicitude on thla subject seem mlpplared. No borrow ers seemed ri:ii.,,i m tuke Innna at nres- cnmmlsslon houses was a feature of today ; , ent rates except for short periods, and the 1 L. N iml trading In oats. The market waa Inclined : average rate for call loans today fell to 'Offered. lore. May opened n shade to ,'a,io lower at M'Wiic, sold mi to 44c ami ciosen ai 445t,H4V- Iocal receipts were fi36 cars, with IS of contract grade. Liquidation of the Oecemner delivery iy alrlv steady at about parity nnd closed mmer. Japanese wero easier. . Imi-erlai Japanese government ha of lw4 were q noted ut m.. PAKIH. Dec. . Trading on the bourse toOav opened dull. oening to resliiatlons and at tne i lose the market wa culm Kus slan Imperial 4s were quoted at 92.91) and hnsstan bonds of lSi at aii2. HKML1N. Dec. a. The business on the bourse today mae uneventful and the trans actions were light. e lark Mnay Mstttl. NEW YORK. Dec. .MONEY-Oii ial. steadv. 3m-t P?r ccni(-,r?iig bid IW of fered at I'M per ce.,.. Time ,m m. aa . . jil oays. t mp and mntlis, 81e per nn . I KiAlK ikth.KCAM'1- ifclt per cent. ' STErUJNO tXCHANOEF.tmer. with actual business In banks s tills st I ..ol' RlUi fne ,limnd and at J 4 iT'XW 4 To for o-day lb a; imstet rate'. 4 4H and t4t, 41.R7H; commercal bills. -4 tt. 4V fllLVEn Bar. 69-c; Mexl an doll ra. ;Sc. BONDS Oovernment. steady; raliroad, stenrly. The following are the quotation on stocks and bonds: IT a f rrm . 1W. Mlr.h"in r. m. .... 1 .li'f 3tx. mrai .tin's In 1st Inr I tewv, Minn, m St. U 4 ... I lJOH .. K. A T. 4 lean .111 do I N. R. R. of M c. !' N. Y. I'. X. ! .102 N. J. C. I IMS . H So. Pli-llr is UH' . 4o i. n .in' y. . 4t i'H . t o . L. 4 pr....1";vl, .IMS fonn. pnnr ! l"''t . ft Rmdlnc pn 4a I "IN .107 St. L. I. M r S .114 MAHA LIVE ST6CH MARKET Demantl for Cattle Equal to 8 apply aid ' Pricei Held Steady to BtroBg. ' HOGS WEAK TO A SHADE LOWER Liberal Deraaad for Fat Sbeen mm lamas aad Market Baled Active, stlth Prleea Stroaaj All Araaad, Feeders Also Fally Steady. POt'TH OMAHA. Dc. . 14. Hogs. Sheep. So cnusnn in nl4 4s. reg tfo cnupoa .... Atrhlaon gen. 4a n dj. 4 Atlantic r. L Bal. A Ohio 4a. 10 o!5 17.247 15 S47 I7,M 15fT 7.TVS HhS7 I.M3 n.aoo 8.243 1B..W S.J77 14 VA 15.14.1 28.8 rh. a o. 4n ctilmio a. iv . :. n u n. 4.. ('. M. P I 4t. c'. N. w. r. . C. R. I. P. 4... 4o ml. ft roc. st. L. m. 4 rtungo Tar. 4 t'im. Tobacco 4a.... Coin. A So. 4 D. R. O. 4t Krla prior lien 4a. do gen. 4a. ...... . r w k- ir. c. u. Horhlng Val. '. itnf. 4a... Mi St. L. r. fx 4a. atn llW St. I.. S. W. la JH . Seaboard A. U 4a U .111 Ro HHIf 4 . ! t. Ratlvav ta 11)0 . P4 Taa i P la IIS .imilT.. St. L A W. 4a.. M'a . W I nlon Pa, ISc 4a !' . a4 I do tooi IU'4 . S V. ft. Steal Id Ra 2S .111 Wabah la IH1 .111 do dab. B . H2S, W A b. K. 4a 94 .inn, Wla. rantral 4 92'.i .111 it'o1o. Fual c. & S7 .lf I to follow the action of corn. Mav oncned unchanged to a shade lower at 3"Vtf S'V. sold down to ;4UU,c and closed at the low point. Local receipts were 13 cars. Provisions were weak as a result of llb eial rei.-elpts of hogs at the yarda. There was a fairly active trade, with considerable ptesaure of offerlnga. At the close May pork was off 17Vfirac at $12.85? 12 S7'i; ribs were 5P74o lower at $6.72Vi; lord was off ic at $7 10. Estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 71 cars; corn, 289 cars; oats. 65 cars; hogs, 48000 head The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclea.1 Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.! Yes'y. Wheat Deo. May July Corn Dec. Mav Julv Oata Deo. Mav July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May Rilia Jan. My 1 UV 1 W 1 Ortai I 44Vil 444'U 44T WT4. 3"4n 1 11 1 14 i or 4h: 4V 44 I I 1 14! 1 Vr, 1 1241 1 13W Wtl 1 00i 1 US i n 34 H-r cent. Rterlinc exchanae. indeed, was firmer here and lower In BrHn, while the price or gold advanced in London, nut me export of gold Is regarded Re a transaction uninfluenced by exchange Just aa Is the Im port of $5i,iu now on the way here from l'arls There was a disposition amongst the trader" to ascribe the dull and neg.ected market of the morning to a desire to await the presidents me.aage. The hour after the meseage appeared waa the strongest Boston Stork Market. BOSTON. Dec. 6. Call loans. SiM per cent: time loans, 45 per cent, official closing of stocks and. bonds: Atcblaon adj. 4a.... Wa Waatlns. common do 4a Hil-v aavamure Hefelpts were: Catti. Official Monday S.9i Official Tuesdav 3. Two days this week 7. SI Same days last wek .417 Same days meek before. lr.Oit; Pame threo weeks ago. .K.Kia 8;i me four weeks ago S.riH Same dava last vear S 413 RECEIPTS FOR THK Y EAR TO DATE. The following table shows the rclptl ot cattle, hogs and atierp at South Om ih for the year ti date, with comparison with laat 1804 lat Cattle Sa.Q.?ii l.l IK Hogs 2.113 574 2 tt".1.2S Bheep 1.iWi.47 1.752,042 The following (ni,i i . price of hogs at South Omaha for the Inst several days, with comparisons: Inc. Dec 12.8SS jti.ats 71,5f4 the a vera 4 Data. 1(04. Iinoa. i02. 11901. lQ0.t' IJ 2S' n 4 4TTI W a S R71 4 ?' " i M 4 W I Ml Mat. ('antral 4a... Atfhlaon ... do pfd . . Ronton A Albany. period of the dav a market and resulted In I u",on "ln--a fairly comprehensive advance to above i n.",,"n , IJl"1 " last night a level In the standard, stock, j 5rJaa 1 ran" ral " which nau nung Daca up to mat lime. i n. r N. H A It. Atlantic Blngbam ral. A Heels Centennial !lV'oppr Ranrn ... IU1. 1 I w W ! It wna uftdr an Ititurvul nf heallatton that i-L,.-' Mivmi.i.n cl the market broke to the. extreme low level, i Arner. Area. Chest... J 'Frantiiis 74 Allnun . 7V AmlmtJ .10HI Amarlran Zinc .tS2 .17! 4 40 44H 44V-Mi'47'4i 44H 444! i which waa modlMed onlv bv the scramble of room shorts to make quick profits, causing some sudden rallies. TN ecramble of short gave color to the tupprs.tlon that the break was due to a concerted raid, espe clajly on Amalgamated. Copper, in which the attack was trumpeted by advance ad vertising. Others attached importance to the dlscusa4on which arose on tha presi dent's recommendation of authority to the Interstate Commerce Commlemon to nx 28'4 H 30,'' i rullroad rates, although some such suggea- 12 77HI 12 7T4! '2 60 13 U2Vs 13 02HI 80 12 2H 12 374 0 I 90 6 K7HI 8 174j 7 12H 7 124 7 07H: 10 IS7HI ( 75 6 B7HI 6 774 6 524 a 70 6 55 I 7241 12 824 13 16 - 6 24 7 15 6 60 80 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOl.'ll Steady; winter patents, $5 10 5.20: straights. $4.sWa.0O: spring patent-, $4.905.40; straights, $4.8034.9O; bakers. $3.50 1j. 1.90. WHEV i. 2 spring, $1 .1001.16; No. S, I1.0WS1.1--,; .. 2 rel, $1.1441.16. CORN N.i. 2. 44c; No. 2 yellow, 47c. OATS No. 2. 2Sr; No. 2 white, 314&32c; No. S white. 294831c. RYE NO. t 74o. BARLEY Good feeding. 38c; fair to choice malting. 42i?I51c. SEEDS No 1 flaxseed. $1.18; No. 1 nor h western, $1,224- Prims timothy, $2.70. Clo ver, contract grade. $12.60. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $11.35 4711.40. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $6.83. Short ribs sides (loose), $6.374(fi'4 674; short clear sides (boxed), $6.874&7.n0. , Receipts. Shipments tlun haa crime from the railroads them' nelvea as the only means to do away with the antl-trurt law provision against agree ments on rates. By others It will inferred at the studied Ignoring of the subject of the tariff In the message waa to be ac cepted as an Intimation of a special mes aage on the subject and a probable ad vocacy of revision. Tha news of the day waa favorable to property values. The 1-ackawanna "melon'' of $5 per share, or 10 per cent, proved about half the advance In the price of the atock for some, single days recently. Honda were ateady. Total sales, par value. $4,5,OiW. I'nlted States bonds were steady. Following were the sales and range of prlcea on the Stock exchange today: Sales.Hlgh.Low.uiose. AtchlKon do pfd Baltimore & Ohio. Canadian Pacific . Central of N. J... ll.KW 8S4 l.S'O 10S4 55.EKIO 101 3,110 Mt Chesapeake & Ohio. 49.HO .... W . ....16H .... 71 ....143 .... 54 ....1.014 ' 636'. 136 f -a.1 9 100 177 19 104 ' 4 1.306 259 Wheat December May July Corn December , May July Oata Deoember May July Wheat December May Corn December May Wheat December May Corn December May ....... Wheat '. . May Wheat December May ST. LOUIS. 1.134 . I.004 46 44a . 444 804 304 1.10, 1.137k ' 424 KANSAS CITT. 1.04 , 1.04S 404 41i Today. Monday. 1.13 1.0O4 4 447, 45 SV 1.12 1.144 434 434 1.04 1.04 40T4 41 Flour, bbls Wheat bu Corn, bu... Oats, bu .. Rye. bu .. Barley, bu 3.9HO I 2S.900 93.0HO 7U0.4OO 121.800 5.5'X 70,420 On the Produoe exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 16t(264c; dairies. 1622c. Egg, strong at mark; rase included, 20432bc: firsts, 26c; prime firsts, 28c; extras. Sue. Cheese, steady, 11012c. Chicago & Alton... do pro Chicago O. W C. & N. W C. M. A St. P do pfd Chicago T. & T Ark t.lM . 7b. 0 i cT. l A at. L.... 4ir?.7"0 , f' irdo Southern... , do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware & Hudson. Delaware, L. & W... Denver & Rio Grande do pfd Erie do 1st pfJ do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do ufd Illinois Central COO 9,200 4') 134, ll'l 50, 44 244 21" 874 S7'4 10.1 103 9 '4 1004 1324 1324 1H3 49 434 210 04 2: 1d,BiO 1754 1734 104. '0 900 23.900 .inn 1.900 1,400 'it'll) Km '.1 10 185 144 264 22 58 84 18(14 14 244 24 584 32 192 44 40 80 ,234 084 1734 184 13'4 244 90 22 584 33 V 7.3U0 1904 1874 187 V . IWPT4 OilCT 1 ' do rjfd. K. C. Southern . do pfd I L. & N I Manhattan L ! Met. Securities.. 1 Metropolitan St. 1 . , 1: a. a MINNEAPOLIS. DULUTH. 1.15V. 1.15-4 1.14V 1 144 1.15V, 1.17 SEW VOHK (IEMEH.4I, MABKKT Uootatloaa of tha Day oa Varloaa , . . Coraraodltlea. . . NKW TORK, Dee. $.-FLOlTR-Reeelpta, 24,. 'il bbl. ; export, 1,948 bins; marktt linn and nominally htgner; Minnesota patents, to.MXUh.16; ' Minntaota baaera, $4.wku4.,6; winter patents, to.iw 0; winter straignta. $6 .(.. w;1 winter extras, $3.frti4.30; winter low grades, fi-tfiilM 10. Rye flour, qu.et; salts. &0 LI-ls ; tali to good. $4 V4. ,0; choice to fancy, $4 i64i6.00. liuckwheat flour, easy; per cat., $2.ooi2.20. R If K Nominal. UARUKy-Steady; feeding. 44c, c. I. f.. New York; maliin. 4ug.'!. o. 1. (., buffalo. HEAT Receipts, 20.000 bu.: spot mar ket caay; No. I rod. nominal elevator; No. 2 red, 81.204 f o. b., afloat; No. 1 north ern, Duluth, i.zt4: r. o. o., anoat, no. 1 hard, Manitoba, $1.08, f. o. b.. afloat. Open ing a trifle higher, wheat yielded on de nials of the Argentina rust damage. Ral lied agajn by good aupport at Chicago and 11 bullish statement of world's atoiks tne market finally gave way under bear pres sure and closed 46Hc net lower. May, $1 1444-1.164. closing at $1.144: July, $1.04, ll closed, $1.05; Decrinber, I1.1840 l lto.. closed $1,184- CORN Receipts, $1,175 bu. ! exports, fSJ bu. p,t market easy; No. 2 nominal, ele vator, and 66c, f. o. b, afloat; No. t yel low. I6u; No. 1 white, 654c. Option market weakened again today under liberal re-i-t lpta, better, . grading; - and - favorable weather conditions, closing 44-Ao net lower; May, 5o4i0MO4c, closed at 60,c; December closed at fc4c- OATS Receipts. 81 bu..: spot market dull; mixed oata, 20 to 32 lbs.. 344J4c; natural while, to to 42 lb., 36-i37c; clipped white, 86 to 40 lbs., 86c. , FEED Steady; apring bran. $20.00; mid dlings. $16 90, city; $17.oCtJ17.60. Hul'S (Julet ; state, common to choice, 1904 crop, 3ur38c; 1903 crop. tf c; olda, 14o; Pacific coast, 1M04 crop, $y0 Uul crop, VKaMV. Olds. 14(3170. niDES-FIrm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; California. 20 to 24 lbs., lo; Texas dry, 24 to 80 lbs.. 144c. LKATHER-Flrm; acid, W&a. PRuVIalONS-Hrcf, firm; mesa. $9.0O850; beef hams, $22.Out-3.50; packet, llOnjiO J0 city extra India me's, $14 50jfl4 5o. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. $7,604)4.26; plcklod shoulders. $7 o; pickled hams, -VM fjW. Lard, dull; weatern steamed. $7.80; December closed at 17 Hu. nomiiiMl; re"ii.l. 1I11II; continent. $7.ti; comMund. $6 174tf 6 76. Pork, steady; family, $16 (xuYi6 60; aho. t clear. $l 75Jlao; mesa. 8l3.2MtrIi.75. TALlXJW-Dull; city ($2 per pkg ). 4Sc; country tpkgs. free), 4c. RICE r inn; domestic, fair to extra. 2T 6ac; Japan, nominal. TALIW-Dull; city ($2 per pkg), 4He; BUTTER Firm: western factory, conj oint! to cfiolcf. J3V lie CHEESE Firm: state full cream, small, Beptember, colored and white, fancy, ljo: alato, late made, poor to choice. 844ille; alata. large, l-Wpteniber, colored and white, fancy. uo: atate. lata made, colored, good to choice. lOtiic; state, late made, whl a. fancy. 104c; slate,' poor to prime. 8t lc. Kiltls 8lron; weaternt fine selsct'd. (2c; west MM-ras" best. St"tJlc. Hol'LTKY Alive, steady; western cil"k ". 11c; taals, li.-; lojaej", iPgiic; St. Loots Gralu and rTovlsloas. ST. LOUIS Dec. 6 WHEAT Market lower; No. 2 red cash, elevator. $1.114; "'A-Vr.", track, $1.16; December. $1.1074; May. $1.13 Iodw.antfdntr,il " 1.14; no. 2 nard. 11.10rg1.12. CORN Market lower; No. 2 rash, nomi nal; track, 454g46c; December, 424c; May, 424c OATS Market lower: No. 2 cash. 314c: track. S??324c: No. 2 white. 334'?34c. Metropolitan St. Ry. FLOl'R Steady to t-ong; red wlnfr ' Minneapolis St. L. 11a lent. S5.25-g5.36; ' pedal brands. 5.4ar m.. St. P. & 8. St. M. 6 60; extra l.n.cy, HJlfjI.1; cler. $4 1! , do pfd 4.40. Mirwouti Pacific SEED Timothy, sle-dv $2.0o?(2.4 . ; Missouri. 1C. & T.... CORNMKAL Steady, $2.60. do pfd HRAN lCaav; sucked, east trick. 86?i87o. i N. R. H. of M. pfd... HAY-Sleady; tlmnhy, as.ttXfi 12.00; prairie 1 New York Central... $o00(10.0i. I Norfolk & Western.. (RON COTTON TIES S3c. I do pfd B AQUINO 7'uc. Ontario & Western.. HEMP TWINE-6W-. P.nn.vlvanla PROVI8TK8 Pork. lower; Jobbing p.. c. C. 4 8t. L... $11. 6. Iard lower: p-irr.e steamed, $i.j4. Reading paoon. lowe-; boxed, ex r-: short' $7,024: ; do 1st pf1 cle r rlb. $7,874: short ebar. -.124. ' do 2d pfd POlTf TRY Market t dy; ch f-kens Rock Island Co 74c; spr'ngs 114c; turkeys, 14c; duckg. 9:; do pfd gesa 74c ! St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd BUTTER-Market higher; creamery, 1 St. L. Southwestern 28c: delv. ri21c. do pfd KOOS Market ateady nr "40, (it con t Southern Pacific, ttscip s. s upments Flour, bbls 9.000 ?i.n)) Wheat, bu .IXKO 48.00 (!o'n. bu 4. "on 65 0l Oat 4, bu 26.0 24,000 oo 92,. 00 4.300 3.6(10 500 1.700 34 88 41 77 584 94 95 $3 39 vt 744 674 93 92 321.4 ctf 894 754 56 90 93 0.40 1674 W4 156", 2.400 31 304 8OV4 Kansaa Clt firala anil ! nvlalnna. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 6 WHEAT Higher; December. $1.04; May. $l.P4Vi1.l474i; July. 91 41b' 92c: cash. No. 2 hard, $1.0691.08; No. 8. $1 034il.06; No. 4, BRr(i'$1.02; No. 2 red, U.MaVl.f; No. 3. $1.03. CORN Steady; December. 4074fi41c; May, 41o; cash, No. 2 mixed. 4:'fl424c: No. S, 41V64V4-.'c; No. 2 white. 42c; No. 3. 414c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 804j31c; No. 2 m(d SOi- HAY Steady: choice timothy, $9.(Xg9.50; chol-e nrairle. $7 MKn7.76. EGGS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood caaes Included. 26c; case count, 23c; esses returned. V,o less. BUTTER Creamery, 21fU3c; dairy, 17c. Recelnts Shipment'. Wheat, bu 24.000 62.4u) Corn, bu 53.6011 3il.4(io Outs, bu 3,000 9.0UO ATsII'bte Supply nf Grain. NEW YORK. Deo. 6. Soeclal cable and telegraphic advlcea received by Bradatreet's show Iha following chances In available sumilles as compnred with Inst account 9t4 111.800 200 3" a) 12.400 1.700 90 2.300 .80 14.600 Southern Paclrtc pfd. l.W'O Southern Railway. do pfd Texas & Pacific.... T.. St. L. & W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash Wheeling At U B.. Wisconsin Central do pfd Mtxican Central... Adiimn Express .... American Expres r. S. Express Wells-Fargo Express .... Amalga. Copper.. ..1. AmerTcon C. & F.... 2.JO0 do pfd ' American Cotton Oil. 5.IKO do pfd American Ice do pfd American Linseed Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotive... do pfd American 8. R lo pfd Amer. Sugar Rffm.. Anaconda M. Co.... Tlronklvn R. T Colorado F. ft I 1.3 a) 574 oia stc, 100 614 1B.900 1474 8.0U0 82 6.300 1244 'sno 91 " KW 1474 19.700 111 2,500 844 2.9d0 U474 100 424 2.200 141 12,9'JO 774 7!7(a) 44i la.O'AI 1J94 m 7Vfc 824 60 294 614 144a 1074 81 4 113 . . . I 904 5 294 51 1444 1U74 814 1J8 C2 904 1V'4 145 1094, 1104 28,8i W 2.21.U 2,000 S.H 40,rxo 800 -1.0M) 9ilO 300 6.0UO 91 834 364 844 K84 284 6i4 SO7 1174 874 97 S74 874 5i4 1154 1184 954 9t 34 64 424 1394 764 434 13i4 78 7H 91 824 86 6:4 684 27 59 654 117 V 954 87 354 644 284 204 284 47 224 23 . 20 'tS 464 ao 2124 H14 son 1.600 l.t0 804 344 V, 874 96 84 39 7li4 83i K'i 3b f574 8 38 s'.70O 854 S44 100 ioi4 114 1024 834 42 1894 76 90 484 1384 78 804 904 82 35 834 68 164 59 654 117C 364 j4 87 364 (5 114 95 23 46V, '-'14 235 ni 120 244 774 334 -"4 864 96 84 884 17 88 344 do Dfd M Oraiur Amr. Pnon. Tuba... '4 ) Roralo Amar. Sugar do pfd Amar. T. A T Amar. Woolen .... do pfd Dominion I. AS.. General Rlec. Illu. Oaneral Electric .. Maaa. Rlrrtiie do pfd Maaa. Oaa fnllart Fruit 147' Mohawk ...131 .Mont. C. A C. ...147 Mild Dominion . . .. MVOaoeola ... ts4 rrot . .. 18k Qulnry ...Sol Shannon ...1D7 Tamarack . .. 144 Trinity ... UVfc I'. 8. Mining.. ... 39'.k,C. 8. OU ...107 il'tah In I tad Shoe Math.... '.Victoria .. do pM 31 (Winona .. V. f. Steel jjUWolverlne do pfd 9Hl Bld. "Asked. London t o e 4-iotatlous. " LONDON. Dec. 8 Closing: Conaola, money 7't N. Y. Central do account IH 4-14 Norfolk A W Ana-onda S do pfd Atrhlinn 1 904 Onurlo A W do pfd I'1 Raltlmiira A Ohlo....l31a 137 Vi . .10 .. 34 Pannarlvanls Rand mlnea Kradlni do lat pfd do M pfd Southern Hallway .. do pfd Southern Pactfta .... I'nion Pacific i.M do pfd rVt. . steel V do pfd .2' Wabtih .nau ilo pfd . Tpanlah 4a firm. !74t Vf ounce. money I4f(jli pi-r cent. The rate of dlacount in the open market for short bills Is 2 13-10fi24 per cent; for three months' bills, 2oj.- per cent. Canadian Pail 9, ('haa. A Ohio... Chicago Ot. W. C . M. A St. P DrHeera Hanfer A R. O. do pfd Brie do lat pfd... do Id pfd... Illinois Central , Loula. A Naah.. V.. K. A T PI LVER Bar. .. .. 1'4 .. 77' .. 124 .. 174 .. MS . .s7 .. 274 .. 494 . . u .. 454 .. 12 .. 1 .. 24 .. M .. 4Vi .. .. " .. J4 ..115 .. 9 ..135 .. 114 .. 21 .. 114 .. 444 .. 4. .. 114 ..106 .144 . 7R . r4 . 464 . 714 . 114 . 42 . 44 . 4 . M . 94 . 4 .1144 . 974 . S3 4 . 96S . 34 . 474 . us Vo 14. No. n. Nov. 'J. Nov. 17. Nov. IS. Nov 19. Nov. 80. Nov. 21. Nov. 22. Nov. 2.1. Nov. :i. Nov 25 Nov. 2ft. Nov. 27 Nov i. No-, ffl. Vnv II I Dec. 1 . Dec. 2. Dec. 3. I Dec. 4.. 1 Dec. 5.. Dec. (. . 4 i4l 4 tMSI 4 at I 4 71 1 4 6641 4 634, I 4 674' 4 5141 4 af I " I 4 474 4 824 : I 4 IHijl 4 4UI 4 42U1 4 4 4 4 484. 4 7V a 4 4' .141' 4 39 4 671 I 4 561 4 461 4 891 4 461 4 4i 4 44' I 4 31 4 ':oi 4 isi 1 4 201 4 24! a 1 4 341 4 '6 4 12 4 il 4 43' 4 37- 8 41 1 1 4 b. :i 8 6 31 ! 6 63! 13 861 ( 29! 6 63! 4 781 I 6 2' 73 I 7:.; 3 .'81 n 6 aii 4 -( 1 'i 26! 6 75i 4 76! 3 86'. ., 6.; 4 7- f 6 1JI I 6 86 2 :i 6 0i S 7-i! I 3 771 5 99 ft 711 4 7( I I 5 73! 4 76 8 7C.I 6 0?! I 4 711 3 73! 6 C9' 8V "! sv( I of! 4 6J! 3 li 6 09 I 4 Ull 3 7! 6 08 ! 6 96; 13 76 K II' 5 a, 4 64' ' 6 ?2! 5 K 4 6g i 8 811 (1 4 6 liV 4 ""' t Si' 6 17! 6 C9' 4 81! 3 86! t 41 8 9i I X i :i. 3 T. t 29 a "'. 8 37 8 4 8 4 8 18 a si a 3 20 8 19 21 3 25 3 2 2 a 3 '7 8 35 1 steer 100 I 80 1 calf 27D 4 00 1 s;er r 114 1 calf 3e $.0 W. H Eads Wyo. 26 feeders.. ims $ 70 J. J. Belshe Wyo Scows Ids) 2 7S t feeders .1240 i 6 7 cows lit 4 2 75 21 feeders. . 11S2 $ o 3 rows 1162 $ 75 1 fe d- r .1180 J 60 Jo ferders.. $ 4 t feeders., 8 f 2 Heart.. ..1015 3 4" 1 bull 13V 1 7J 1 steer 30 $41 1 Lull .1470 ' 15 1 ster 94 $40 1 eter $80 1 steer 117) 1 t t steers. ...l?o 1 ) 1 teer 1;10 $ 80 H JGS Receipts were fslrly liberal st all points this morning and Chicago snd Kan sas City were quoted week to 5c lower. Psckers here started In to pound prices and succeeded In taking off about T4", as compared with yesterday's sversge Some of the psckers were even more bearish than that and claimed they whuld rot buy hogs unless thev could set them sbotit a nlcket lower. The de-nand. though, proved to be qul'ellbera!. from ehlrners ss wall as from locsl psckers. so that the market gnlned In strength ss the morning sdvs need and toward the close it was sctlve and nesrly steady with Yesterday's average. fw 1. . . t l. .11 k w .. -..1.1 -1 li n4 1 $4 40, with the choicer loads largely st 4 4'.-4 and $4 46. As high ss M.fO waa paid for some prime hoga. The hulk of the offer Ins was disposed of In good season, hut some of the trains were late, which pre vented an rarly close. an r Vn Sti 110 4 14 7t J' ;y 1 174 Indicates Sunday. indicates holiday The official ntinioer 01 cara of stock brought In by each road was: Cattle. Hobs. Shceo.H'rs. C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 15 Wahaah 1 Mo. Pacific Ry 8 U. P. System 3 C. ft N. W. Ry 6 F.. K. ft M. V. R. R. 16 C, St.. M. ft O. Ry.. 11 H. ft M. Ry 33 C H. ft Q. Ry 11 K. C. ft St. J S C, R. I. ft P., east.. 18 C. R. I. ft P.. west.. 5 Illinois Central 2 Chicago Ot. W 4 Total receipts .172 a 2 .: 3 1 ..I 3 ; I J 16 4 13 40 3 8 18 10 17 8 li! .'.' 4 4 4 .. .. 178 36 4 The dlnofillfin of the day's reeelote was as fullows. each buver purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hoe. Shu- Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Armour ft Co Swift and Co.. K. C... Cmlahy Fucking Co I Armour ft Co., Denver.. Armour ft Co.. Boo City. Vansant A Co Carey ft ltcnton Lohman & Co , McCreary ft C W. I. Stephen Hill ft Huntzinger Huston ft Co Hamilton & Rothschild.. L. F. Htisz Mike Hugsrerty Rulla ft Kline P(ulres S. ft S Porter Webb A. B. Root Other Huyera ; 6 500 8174 HI 100 113 113 Wheat-United States und Canada, eaat j nn-oiidate'd Ous ,9 EJ LI.. I .. 4 07.1 cm t , M . m 1 OTW . of Rocklse, increase, 1.070.000 hu. Afloat for and In Europe, decreuee. 4.700,000 bu. Total auonly, decrease. 2.624.000 bu. t!orn United States and Canada, east of Rocklt-s. Increase, 865,000 bu. Osta United Stalen nnd Canada, east' of Rockies. Increase, 464.000 bu. The leading Increases In wheat reported this week are: 1.024.000 bu. In Manitoba: 173 000 bu. at Cott-au: 116. OO bu. at Lou la- 28.700 2.100 11.110 13K1 i 400 2. -MO ') 3,8) :ci 1504 H74 112 1114 Corn Product do ofd DistillerK' Securities I K-lftrln inrnatlonal Papor. 21.0.J) A nfi4 International Pump do pfd........ Katlonal Lead North American 200 7'4 574 21 4 1374 R"4 394 190 13 784 39. .154 :4 212 .34 79', 89 V, 18 214 7S4 89 t,2ti0 254 24'4 1124 1474 111 t'i 644 2114 ?3 794 894 US 39 85 villa; lfO.000 bu. at Port Huron, and 88,000 pcll1c Mall bu. at Depot Harbor. Tha leading decreases are 600.000 hu. at tha Northwestern Interior elevator and "4.000 bu. at the Chicago private elevators. . Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 0 BUTTER Firm, good demand, extra western cream erv 174c: extra nearby prints, soc. EGOS Firm, scarce: nearby fresh. $4o at mark: western fresh, &&34e at mark CHEESE Firm, good demand; New York full creams, fancy. 12c; choice, 11411114c; fair to good. Utilise. Milwaukee Grain liarkat. MILWAUKEE Dec. $. WH KAT Weak : No. 1 northern. $1.16: No. 1 northern, $l.lo fi4- Mav ll.1391.U4, . . BARLEY Dull; No. i. Uc; sample, 49"e CORN-Dulll No. I. 42t4o; May. 444c v Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. P4c 1-WHEAT-Biwi, nominal: futures, dull: December, "s24d: March 7s 4d; Msy, 7s 4d. CORN 8ot, firm; American mixed, 4s Hid. Futures, quirt; January, 44,il; March, 4a 34d- rrorla Grain Market. PEORIA. III.. Dec. 6-tX)RN-Market steady; No. yellow. 424jUc; No. S. 43c; No. 4 42i:: no grade. 4oc. OATSMarkst easv; No. S Whit. 24 4c; No. 4 white. 284290. Talaao Bee' Market. TOLEDO. O.. Dec. 41 SEEDS Clover. ash and December. $7 .la.; Fvl-ruary. $8.(24: March. W0.4. AUike, prime, $8ow. flinoihy, pilme. $10. x-, t.Imu Gas Pressed Steel Car... do pfd - - Pullman Palac4 Car Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Oooda Hn? nVd : I-dB.PR.a'.yimp.. W V. 8. Rubber ntA U. 8. Steel do pfd Weatlnghouw Elec We-tern i iuon M 1031 1024 1021 KuO 464 45 454 1.000 1114 no 11114 ih r Air 4tkm ' 'all' i.o J0 '566 1.800 8,50-J 55.7iO 19.0Hi :iu 200 404 914 174 7o 294 j3 lu6V4 8) 834 934 324 94 183 924 S9V4 91 iiii 694 24 af4 103 4 3274 934 314 934 1;4 924 39', 90 238 14 694 4 954 744 34 24 8'S 93i 182 924 Offered. Ex-dividend. hr. Total avilea for the day. 1.4ti5,40i) share. I.a York Mlalag ttocka. NEW YORK. Dec. . The following are he closing Quotations on mining Blocks: the closing quotations Adams Cos Allco ) ilraara 11 HrunawUk Con IS Ophlr !aa Fliaaaii 11 rxo.l 14 Savag Sierra Navsls 44 'Offer.- 4) Small Hopes Slandars I'omalouk Tuasal Caa. Cat. A Vs. .. Hum sllter Iron SOaar LeadTille Cos .... t.mia (kief Ontario a .170 . 1U . IM .! . I . Koreiga Klaaaflal l.dNDON. Dec. Vlonny waa in fair de mand In the market today and ratea were easy. On the Stock exchang trading waa quiet. Ihe wet weather having a depressing Influence and checkli.g dealings. Consols Were dull and home l.il!i m- r. lr.-H,ilar ai I'cuiiiaiii anc upiicd iirrtular aoil Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Dec. 43-Today's atate ment of the treasury balance In the general fund exclusive of he 'Sl&n.iXO.OCO gold re serve In the division of redemption shows: Available rash balance. $148,024,947; gold, $96,685,919. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and taotatloaa on Staple and Fanny Produce. EGGS Candled stock. Me. LIVE POULTRY ilena. THcj roosteri. 5c: turkeys. 124514c; ducks, 69c; geese, 849c; spr.ng chickens, 84c. bll'l'h lackng a..ik. 15; cholca to fancy da ry, 17(6 19c; cr.amc.y, 23(f26.; n.ncy PFRESHtkROZEN FISH-Trout 10-: pi:k etel, Sc; pike, luc: perc.i, 7c; b,uefl!h. 12c; whlteflsh, 10c; saimon, lie; ri'danapptr. Uc; lobster (green), :uc: lobster (boi edi. 80c; bullheads. Uc; catfUh, 14c; b!ack uhss. 2k; halibut, 10c; crapplea. 12c; roe shad, $1; buffalo, 7c; white bate, lie; frog leg-, pi-r do,., 25c. BRAN Per ton, $15.00. HAY Pilces quo:d by Omaha Whol s.ils Teal T4' atsoclatl-r: Cholc- No. I -.pi -nil, ft 50; Nc. 2, $6.00; m'dlum. $5.5,i; coir-e, $i (0 Lye straw. $5.50. The e priefs ara for hay ut good color and quality. OYSTERS New Vura counts, per can, 46c; extra selects, per can, 37c; a:anda oa, er can, 82c; bulk (standards), 1 er ul., 1.36; hulk (extra selects), per gal . $1.75; bulk (New York counts), per gal.. $2 00. TROPICAL FRl'lTd. ORANGES Floilda. slurs 12b. 1S6. 171 200, 216 and 250. J2.7Cmj3.uo; California navels, all sizes. $2.75(53.00. LEMONS-Callfornla fancy. $2.75; 300 and 10, $4.25: choice, I3.5U DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs., $2.00; Hallowl. In 70-lb. box per lb.. 645c. FIGS California, per 10-lb car.on. 751J! 85c; imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 124c; f3 crown, 14c; 7-crown. 16c: fancy Imported (wathed). In I-lb. pkga.. i6019c; Callioinla. per case of 36 pkga., $2.25. BANANAS Per medlum-vlxed bunch. $?"ifrV4t: tumbo-. $-.75a3.fiO. GRAPE FRUIT-Por box of U to CI, I6.0i-iiati.50. FRUITS. APPLES Home-grown Jonat ranx, tr bbl.. $4.00; Ben Davis, II 26: New Yirk Tal man and Pound Sweets. $3.00; New Yo k Kings, $3.00; New Yo. k Pippins. $2 75; New York Greenings. 2.6; -vw 'ork Bald wins, $2.75; Colorado Jj;iaili $1 rti- Wln Saps, per bu. box, $1.40. PEARS Utah. Colorado snd California, fall varl'tet, per bog, $1.7532.15. , GRAPES Imported Malagas, pt-r kt-g. $6 Wt, bu. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell snd Btigls, per bbl., $8.50iar9.0O; Wisconsin Bell an-1 Cherry and Jerseys, per bbl., $7.75; per TANGERINES Per 4 hnx. 12 . VEGETAPT.Ki POTATOES ew hon-e kiowp. In sacks. ier bu., 40c; Colorado, per bu., 6ir, 1 1 ttMlt i-i oi ou., LdHuiia ruta bagas, per lb., Ic. CARROTS Per bu , 40c. PAHSNIPS Per bu., 40c. BEETS Per bu.. 40c. NAVY BEANS per bu., t1.MKr2.00. ONIONS Home grown In sacl-a per bu , 85cit(il.oo; Spanish, per crate, ii-.io. t'LLLjlt..l..-1-l. 1J.60. TOMATOEW C Will-. -ii . P' l 4-basket crata. j2.f,o CABBAGE Home-gi own, per 100 lbs., 8ic; Holland steJ, per lb., 14c SwEtUT i o-j--ioine grown, per bu. basket, 60c; Kansas kiln-drlcd, per bbl.. $2.26. SQUASH Home grown, per dox., 60c. CELERY Per dux., iSijoOc; California, 4oc. RADISHES Per dog., Wo. LETTl'CE Hot house, ner dog., 40(fi50c; head lettuce, per dog., $l.o. SHALLOTS Per do.. btc. CAULIFLOWER Suulnern. per bbl.. t3.S094.60. . MISCELLANEOUS. BAUER KRAUT-Wlsconsln, per keg $260. CIDER New York, per bbl., $5.20; per 4 bbl., S 6. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full oream 124c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c; block Swiss, new, 15c: old. I&l7c; Wisconsin brick, 14c: Wleconsln llmburger, 13c NUTB Walnuts. No. 1. soft shell, new crop, per lb.. Ho; hard ehell. per lb.. lie No. 1. soft ahell. per lb.. 12c: No. i hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per ib 7c: roasted peanuts, per lb., kc; chill wsliiuts' per lb., 1241134c; almonds, nuft shell per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 16c; .chestnuts per lb.. 124filc: new black walnuts p. bu., 75i90e; shallbark hickory nuts, per bu $1 76, large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1 61) ' HIDES No. 1 green. -; No. 2 green Be No 1 sslted. 84c: No. 2 salted, 74c: No i veal calf. 9c; No. 1 veal calf. 7c; dry salted loftl5c; sheep pelts. 26vtjl,00; hors hides! tl.totit.aV. 516 1.195 445 973 2.3.7 1.447 077 641 111) 06 670 3.222 2.273 79 1.103 92 ....T 153 83 63 127 219 40 8 168 113 15 Va T .. SI ... 41... 4 .. rt... 94. .. 49... ... 1M.. SI... S4... II... 41... i.'... it... 71... 69... M... C9... It... 17... It... S... 9... 49... r.9... 41... sr. ... 44... rt. .. M .. 8. .. M... tit... 71... 72.. . r.9 ... n... i... M... 41... 74... 64 .. ... 47... t... M... ... 79... 41... r,... Co... r.7... .. ... M. a t1 Ji4 144 Ml ..134 tt , r . t47 ,.n .." .r .n !74 . 22t .;4 ,.:s 4,-. . H-1.1 m .1149 nt snr, , .J79 .S4S .144 , . . I'. , .SM , .S4I . .Hod . 4 ..111 .121 . .?at ,.Jia . u ,.11 .mm .r74 ,.m ..rr . rss .1:11 , M9 , .270 ..9"! ..114 .3tn .s't ?a . ..t'l .wit .39 241 4 174 4 S74 4 974 4 274 4 VI4 4 174 4 974 4 274 4 974 4 974 4 97 4 4 4 4 074 4 974 4 74 4 27, 4 974 4 97 4 4 474 4 97 4 4 174 4 974 4 974 4 974 4 974 4 97 4 4 974 4 974 4 97 4 4 974 4 974 4 974 4 r:i 4 474 4 4(1 4 40 4 4S 4 4t 4 4a 4 4a 4 40 4 4(1 4 4(1 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 41) 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 44 47.. 74., 7. 14.. 42 4 45. an.. 4 . 41. an. . 71.. 49 47 ft.. 71. H 44. . SI.. 7t 79. 44. .. 47.. .. r4.. 41.. . . 49.. 70.. 74 . 4. . 41 . an . .. ? . 17. 94. . 74.. n. . 49.. .. '7.. M. . 42.. 40.. m. . 91.. W.. 79.. . ...t ...lit ...294 . .. 29 ....971 ....HI ....' .... ,...t99 ... ... t ....24 ...ni ....tT 4 ... 974 .. .91 ...9 ... 19 JSS ... .2"4 ....2W ...299 ...270 ...410 ....174 ....274 ...." ...ll ... 91 ...l1 ... .tT ..ni ....ti ...4 ... n ....! .... ....Wl !n ....VI ....tn ...919 . . . .991 ....247 ...249 ... ...rao ... t ...524 ....lit ....921 ;...io ...07 more 40 tan 240 200 40 90 to 1 iw 'ti 4 40 4 a 4 4 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 49 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4" 4 49 4 40 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4ii 4 4" 4 4il 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4J4 4 444 4 424 4 4?4 4 424 4 44 4 414 4 4t4 4 424 4 424 4 424 4 4 .-. 4 45 4 4B 4 44 4 4.1 4 4 4 41 4 474 ... 4 no liberal run Ml i t"0 120 ia 14 90 140 90 ISO 40 40 40 90 182 410 210 t.1 II 69 Totnl 4,643 11 526 7.460 CATTLE The number of cattle In sight this morning waa not excessive for a Tues day and while reports from other points were not particularly encouraging still the market here ruled ateady to strong and fairly active. There were several loads of corn fed steers on sale and as high as $6.15 was paid for n prime bunch to be used for tha Christmas trade. The fair to good cattle also chanaed hands without a great deal of trouble at Just about ateadv prlces. The common kinds were of course neglected the same as usual, but no quotable change from vesterday was noticeable In the prlcea paid. There were onlv a few western range steers on 6nle good enough for packers, but these that did nrlve met with ready sale nt stronrer n'lcea and something choice wotiM probablv havo sold higher. The nuallty i.,f moat of the ofTerlnaa could not b classed better than common. There w-s a brlk demand 'nr row aturf this morning and prices ruled a little stronger all around n"lcss nerhans In the case of coimon stufr which sold about ste"d-. All th nackar, eeemeil (o he "vo" for e-oah n,,,ll it ,,, long before the bulk nf the offerings was oi- a' flrf hnprt. Bolls. val cilves nrt stae" aold n nr'e. tlcsllv the seme notch they have for on ttie TM"t Te den-sr-d for feederK fnllv ominj tn lh erninlv H - n '--',It thn h'- a"i'i chi""",! honrla fr-"lv sr. ,.-1,, lr.r.lre, a I1l xtronop- h"n vetaiv. Pnnmnn wtllf "-as "It rpi.r,i a,i,-t m anr-h ss rwwin afentr hriaara. bnt -iii rr r"icb In nriceo n nntlcenbte A ruif' n-"- ' n nnmt In I'll" nr"4 clrora h"-' "- n-no iinrnpt crrtnra f1""4 hn lo- rs ie --i-WI 10 verv alon- -n-' n-c"lr. 7i fic. aitamen tn on ms.m l.nd arrlvalx. Rc-r 0n.. i,. 3EEF STEERS. No. I 16.. .. 11.. I.. 311.. 27.. 4.. 17.. 20. . 10.. jr.!! 12.! HI.. ii!.' it!! Av. . . . 4ll ...1177 ...luf.S ...io:i ...11194 ...1120 ...1304 ...110 . .. 912 ft. 3 ir, 3 tn 1 w s r,D 3 r. 3 7', a no 1 -, 4 :j 4 21s No. r.o... zu... ... 50... :'t . . . II... ... 24... 1... :s.. Av. 1217 lift, ior 1121 1144 1190 Ui7 IS47 1100 ...lax fcTEKHS AND STAGS ..131.1 4 40 STEERS AND COWS. . . ( 3 00 10 mi WUVt o. .. 945 .. 444 :: 1 .. 907 .. fM .. m . . fj ..1021 .. aii .. SS4 .. 7-0 .. 7-W .. 444 ..II", . .11-16 ..111,0 . . k52 . . 9S4 . .1003 .. llA ..1047 .. 91-4 .. e9T ..11)43 . . i;,o ri 1 7f, 1 9r. 00 t 00 1 05 : 10 2 10 2 10 s ir, 2 I.', i 2-1 3 2", S 25 2 1 U m ;-i 1 '60 s 14 2 40 I 4j 1 Ml t 50 2 50 2 10 t 5(1 ! 4o t 4.1 22. 33 4.... 19... 4 14... 17.... 10.... r4.... 119.... 13 17.... .... 12.... 1... ... 34.... 9. ... 11... .... I.... I.... I ... 19... 4.... sV.'.'.V ..10o .. Mj .. -, .. 741 ..1251 . . 979 . .1027 ..1020 .. M7 .. 951 .. 9M ..limn ..107 .. 944 ..lor.o .. 9A4 ..1175 ..i::-i .. 499 .. 424 ..1040 .. 940 . . oet .1041 ..100 ..1300 Pr. 4 U 4 50 4 fit) 4 Ml 5 00 i 15 C Jfi 5 8 50 li 1 40 : ir, 2 7,. : 70 1 75 i 7o S 7G 1 1 15 2 90 2 90 1 1NI 90 2 90 i 9.-, I 3 00 3 sr. a or, 3 10 I 10 a tn I 2C t; I 15 I 30 9 3.1 3 So I to CO Wri AND MEIFEf;" 111 610 420 490 454 613 7.10 11(1 1545 10 KSI 1140 12-) .....1'60 1050 S40 40 910 m 140 133 I (5 10. HhlKr.iia. .1051 I 06 SHEEP Thero waa here thla morning, but atlll none too many to meet the retirements or tne u.iuc. Packers were all out early and everything that would do to kill In either sheep or lambs changed hands as . let as unered at good, strong prlocs. The quality ot part ,,f the offerings waa a little better than usual and nr a result prices reached the top point of the season to date. Fcdwelh cih and vearlinga sold as high as $4.70 and $4. HO. fed ewes brought $4.25 and fed western liitnlia sold for $5.St and natives $6.25. All the killers were sold In good season. The demand for feeders waa again active and with the comparatively small number on sale the market ruled active nnd strong on all desirable grades. Common stuff, of course, waa more or less neglected, the same as UHual. Quotation : Good to choice yearlings, 4.&V5.tO: fair to good yearlti gr, ti.04.6u; go, d to choi e wetheis. 4 4(.4 7o; lair to g 01 wethers, $4.2ua4.40; g'td to choice ewes. 4.2.Cr7,4.50: fair to good ewes. St.ta.t&e 4.26; good 10 choice lambs, $17; 16. 0; fb to goid lambs, $6.5iifj5.7o; feeder yearlings, $4.0.8,; tceoer wethers, $4.0, 1.25; eeder ewfi, $3.003.bO; leeder Iambi, 4.50o5 15 No. av. Pr. 91 fed native ewes 103 4 2 6 fed native ewes 85 4 26 237 western wathers 84 4 70 2i western wethers 88 4 10 11 fed native yearlings 106 4 75 20 native -wethers 106 4 90 279 native lambs , 4 5 76 2 fed native lambs 95 5 85 668 native lambs 75 6 65 1 native lamb Ho 6 00 101 Iowa breeding eweg Ill 4 00 12 fed western ewes 9-) 4 00 Ha fed native lambs 7 6 50 20 fed native lambs I06 6 25 12 Idaho lamba 67 6 00 1 Wyoming lamb 80 6 26 200 fed western lambs 70 5 76 3oo fed western lnmbs 70 5 75 lb3 fed native lambs 67 5 90 M Wyoming cull ewes 72 I 60 12 Idaho cull ewea 80 1 60 41 Idaho owes 81 2 50 7 Idaho ewes 0- 2 60 1 gcat 120 S 00 461 Wyoming feeder ewes 83 3 25 491 Wyoming feeder ewes 83 3 25 6 Wyoming feeder ewes loo 3 25 S3 Wvomlng feeder ewoa 91 3 35 294 Iduho ewes 93 8 90 5ol Idaho ewes 93 I 40 110 Idaho ewea ; lol 3 75 ISO Nebraskn feeder lambs 39 8 80 13 fed western ewes 113 4 OH ;84 fed nntlve ewes 95 4 25 i'94 Wyoming feeder wethers 85 4 40 71 Wyoming wethers 87 4 50 CHICAGO I.IVK 'fJTOCK M 4RKET Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Fire Cents Lower. CHICAGO, Dec. 6. CATTLE Receipts, S.OOO, Including 1.300 westerna; market steady; good to prime steers, $6,0047.60; poor to medium. $3.76j5.90; stockera and feeders. $2.5C(4.15; cows. $1.6(4.10; helfera, $2.0HU5.lO; tanners, $1.36(7)2.40; hulls, $2,003; 4.25; calves, $3.5O'7.10; western steers, $3.00 (ijfi.liO. HOGS Receipts, 40,000 head; eatimated for tomtrrow, to.Ot-o head: market 5o lower; mixed and butchers. $4S6tj4.624; good to choice heavy, $46o4.6o; rough heavy, $4.35 'a 4 46; light, 4.ii5tH.f.i, bulk of sales, $4,464 4.524. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 22.00U head; market for sheep steady; lambs strong; good to choice wethers, $4.405.16: fulr to choice mixed, $3.60i4.:43; weKteru sheep, $3.00ki6.00; native lambs, $4.60'r.2D; western lambs. $4.5046.10. S 25 I 10 I 40 t I 5i t 5.1 I 5. I... 1 7 II 30 1 tiULI.S. 2 45 I 50 I 50 1 50 2 :,j I 50 I 40 1. 1. CALVtva. I to 4 too 1 I 40 I 4 H 1 4 40 1 I IH) H i AUB. 1500 1 00 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. . 150 . 350 , 175 434 140 4.M1 ..120 . .1410 ..1210 ..1.140 ...4U ..1620 ..1I1S .. 520 .. 144 .. 444 .. 140 ., 130 I 00 I 00 I AO I 20 I 95 4 US I 50 ! 70 I 75 I 1.1 1 ;. I 14 3 40 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 3.1 I iv Mlaaaanallv Urt-ia Datkat, MINNEAPOLIS. Doc 6 WHEAT De cember. $1.14; My, tl.154; July, $1 15; September. K4c: No. I bard, tl lo1,: No. 1 northern $114: No. 2 nunh-rn 41 ufci, FL'Jl R Fli st patents to oail-i. sett..nl rle,its. ti.aKhil"' 't cle.ir.- Si -:ti 1 v. in, Ab.iricuit I ere i.d iifju, li,jnl?o Inactive, became BRAN-ln bulk, (14.60. I 1 17 1 calves. . 16 feeders. j feeders. 1 heifer.. 12 cows... 26 cows... tows.... 1 cow 8 calves. . clves. . 2 h Ifi ra. It lOWI... U tows... (2 gteeie .. I 75 a at I 95 I 1", I 95 915 970 7f.il KM I 95 . IM . 570 . f-4l . c:i7 . 8'i7 .i:-26 . fi) . 706 . ri . 370 T. ..10 0 . 0.16 btnvrnse 1 ..1215 1 12. I. 2. I 1 40 .. 79 ..1044) .. 910 . . 310 t I 4(1 I 44 Hi. Lonla Live Mtoek Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 6. CATTLE Receipts. C.jiO head, lucliiulng 1,000 Texana; market, steady, the supply consisting mostly of common and meulum fed offerings; native shipping and export steers. $4.504.(J.5il; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.00 '5.6"; steers under 1,000 lhs., $3.ii5.00; stockcrs and feeders, $2.20433.76; cows and heifers, i2.26fi6.00, the top enly obtainable for fancy natives; dinners. $1.60)i2.26; bulls, l-M'Ktf 3.6o; calves. $?.'6S6.5o; Texas and Indluu steers, $2.5o;f4.L6; cows and heifers. $2.0)14 3.ii. IIOOS-Receipts. 12.00U head; market, lower: pit,' and lights. $3.54i 4.26; packers. $4 3n(Ti4.Go; butchers and btht heavy, $4.40 456. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. !.5n0 bend; mulWet. stronir; native mutton. $(.rl '45; limbs. 84.50ti6.0ii: culls and bucks, f .' r,i'i3 75; htockers, j:.(KKg3.7j: Texnna. $3.00 4J5.00. Kansaa f Itv l.'-.e Stock Marln-t K'ANSg CITY. Dec. 6. CATTLE- Re c li-t . 1160 bead, lm-1 it'l " 10 giuti- 11 ' m 1 Kct a eady to 10c I war for b st, it'i a a r ng: t p or bes. iteer4 i.6 ; rh Ice et- fo t and o ess d beef 4ters t8.6 4;S70; air n go d. $3.eoj.00; we te- -' d atrers. ft 0 ii-S.a : bioi k rs snd feeds " , 41. 5; roulhern slrers, $2 6-01.3 snuthe n 01 s I1.75t4!.2i; ratlv cowt, t..ltii 11; n I e hi I er- J2.5oo5.O0; bu.n, $.-,LOi)4 00; ca v s. la.oea's. H( GS Pece'nt'. 1500 heal; m'r e-w-k to '0- hishe : top 'tea; bjlk of s h. t'.3'4.55; he " Jlnoavaj': T.kes. 4"4.: plga n-4 lht. $.5f& .424 SHEEP AND LAMBS -l e -1 ti. TCO h a-"- m'r' e ir - - 10e h a : 0,1 Itimba, rf0; na"v lamba. 4 6 Ci6 00; 'a s wef'era f4. 5ijto: ra I e ewea, 04.5 : wsMern amba. $4.04(4 90; we trrn y nr gf I'.OtV'.fai; -'rep, a 75'R4o; eticVers and feeder1, t?.Kf 4 25. lock In light. Receipts of live-stock at the six principal western cities yssterdiy were aa fo'.lnw: cattle. Hoga Sheen. NEBRASKA 4 0 3 bulls. 3 16 6 cows. 3 in 2 cows. 2 W 2 2 2i 2 (0 2 00 ft HAJRADO. 1 75 8 (uhei... 3'i0 3 14 12 ai-r.i....li'7 1 00 I bul 1120 H Mulloy Colj. 2 86 1 bi l.. 2 J 1 cal'.. at B-W)o. 15 cow 1 I f 3 J 41 ...1236 . .. I'J ... 7j0 10 readers.. 916 1 bull l 1 low 10 A) ..1320 1 85 3 35 1 15 2 : 3 7i 3 ti 00 l n 3 t 3 05 South ' Omahj, Sioux Cltv , Kansas City ri. joiiis .... St Joseph ... Chicago Totals l.rXX) .. l.S") . .11 f 00 .. fyV .. 2 460 .. (.000 lfl.BMl 6 600 15 CO 12 I4) 16 61$ 40 UOO ..IS." 99.718 1,613 7.i Iffil 1.101 22. Cut) 34.303 Idsi Cltr I-lva gloek Market. SIOUX CITY la Dee . (Pt-i Te!. gram.) CATTLE Rai elpta tar., henl market ateady; beeves. tS.totiiiOu; cowi. bulU and mixed $2 25$tl.5u: ei'ickera nni fordcra $26oj3.50; calv.s snd yearling. H'rtid Receipts. 6 ff Iks- msit m,. lower, selling at $4.)04 45; bulk, $1 34 4j. HI. Juaepb live Slnek M-irWet, ST JCSFpH. Dec. "ATTLE Reoe'rt, S,45j b.4td; inurkst steady :.d actl.c; na tives. $J 5f7$: r a snd he fen-. Il.tjJ 4. IT ; stcrkcra and tcelci at $2 . ti ,75 HOGS It- reipf. i:.6H he d; mirlf. ctencd S-il r licr I el g with I'M a- Rslrei; I ght. $4.30ai4."; tn d tun m mt y. 14 i4 t. , . 9IUKH AND l,AMfl--R"'M' head; market ttro g; lamb, 6t; e hsr. t.tl'. Wool Market. BOSTON. Dec WOOI-Tending In wooi market Is quiet, due partly to the fact that the manufacturers huve psrtly sup plle.1 their wants, but practically It Is dua to the fact that the seleciiona of deslrstoe iwils are very much broken. The your will apparently close with a small stock on hand. Trrrltorv wools are f.rm. with small holdings Pulled wools are steadv. The foreign market maintains a linn tone. Quotations: Territory-Idaho: Fine, lvlfV; heavy fine. 16(!fl7c; fine medium. If j 19c; medium, 22ti23c; low medium. 2.ii4 -. Wyo ming: Fine. I74114": heavy fine. IV-tuicl fine, medium. 174'ti1.4': meilliim. 2;ilc; lorn- meill'im, 23i.'i Utah and Nevada: Fine. 17B'.Sc; heavy fine, Mi6c; fine me dium. 174'olV; medium. S'.'i.i'c; b,' tns dlum. 23u24c Dakota. fine. lV,il8c: line medium. Iul9c: medium. iS-HJtr ; loa- ma- dtum. 234J24C. Montana: Fine choice. 21'i 22c; fine nvernge. irJOc; fine medium choice. 21-a22c: average. WflJc; staple. 22 i23c; medium choice, 23f2fc: nvernge. 11 1 22c. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 6.-WOOI- Strong: me dium grades conibliig and riotliing. i..17 JOi-; light flue. lH4ii;4c; heavy fine. I64j18c; tub washed. 204i4('c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, IVc. 6 -COTTON Spot ch sed quiet. 1" points lower; middling up Innda. 8c; mlddllr.g gulf. 8-;iV: antes none LIVRRPtiOU Dec. 6. COTTON -In light demand: prices 8 Hilntf lower: Anteilcnn middling fulr. 4.4!c: good nllildllns. 4.27cj ml, Idling. 4 17c: low middling. 4. (Vic; good ordln.irv. S.9lc: onl'rarv. 3.7i-. The sAlea of the day were 7 .t b.tlca, of which l.oi Were for ' spcculsti-m and txoort and ln c'uded 6 600 bales Anicrlcnn. Receipts, oim) boles. Including 17.401 lnli-s American. Futures opened buret v steady and closed s-endv; Anvrl-an middling, g. n. . .. D ceinbcr, 4.12c: December-January. 4 l.; Jsnuarv-Frbmarv, 4.1-c: Fcbfun rv-Mrch, 4 22c; March- April. 4.2V: April-May. 1. -'"; Mnv-.liuie. 4.31c; Jun Julv. 4 33c: July-A"g-at 4."c: iieiist-icf!teinher. 4 35e. NEW ORLEANS. 1 in: 6 COTTON . Market atondv; salts. 1.9"0 bslcs; ord'narv. 6- eood ordlnn-v. S-16c: low R1M6c: mlddl'ng. 7'c; good 7 11-1'c: rrlrid' n - fair. 8 .1-lta.-. 2P'7; stock. 42.427. ST. IU1. Die 6 COTTON Q'lhM. "5 lower. Mldd lng. 7c; sales none: recelpta, !4i0 hales; shipments. WU bales; stock. 28.4M bales. mldi4in4f.' midilling. Hei-clptS, Metal Market. IONDON. Dec. 4.-META1 S--The I-On-tion it.) msrke. was 1, . Hulr. .h i OH h.Kher a i;i;n. w .lie lutures ie-ll..ed . HtAi 1 s Locally the ma kct icmitins i-.:l i, 4tio.u Ions ra. ge 110m -... :o ....-. Cop ier was a I tile I wer In the Kngltiii nr kit. wi.h tpot closing at K 6 lid uturee at A.i76o. L, cany ti.e market .ou.aina tin chahgvii. iJike is .11 Id' at J.t.ci .il5 2j; eli-ctrolvtlc o. $14.75ftl.Oi and ciating et $14.01114.75. lead was tincha.gid at 4. 1 17sd In Lena n end at e4.6tjl.it) In thi loai matk-t. Spelter ws h.gtier at A.i5 .11 Loudon. Loc I v the prl s.o .d at . Bv 5.4. lion closed s.t 5lia 9d l.-t Glasgow ent ut ! 4',il' .11 Mlddle-hnr tig . oc lly No. I loundry nor i.ern, No. 1 f undr, s therrt and No. 1 f mnuiv s nil. cm soft are 44unteit at $17.(KKi-17.bO and No. 2 loundry I 01 tin i n at $16.61 $1 17.O). . . ST. LOUIS. D v. 6.-META1.8 Lead, firm at $4.624fa 1.624. Spelter, firm ut I5..0. flairnr and Molasaes. NEW YORK. Dee. 6. BI'GA R Kuw wua Arm; fair refining. 4'ic; centrlftigtil. 96 lest. 44c; molasses sugar. 4c. Rctlnt-d. ilrm: No. 6. 5.05c; No. 7. c; No. S. 4.9a-; No. 9. 45c; No. 10. 4 80i'; No. 11, 4.7ia-: No. 12, 4.65c; No. 14. 4.50c; confectioners. A, 5.1a:; cut loaf,. 6.15c: crushed. 6.15c; powdered. 6.E0J; granu lated, 5.45c; cubes. 5.70c. NEW ORLKAN.S. Dec 8. SUGAR Easy ; open kettle, 34ifi4c; open kettle crntrlfugitl, 44(144c; centrifugal whites. 4 18-I6C ; yel lows, 44ii44c; seconds. 344' 44c MOLASSES Steady; open kettle, 1 81-3 V; centrifugal. 7f2lc. 8yru 8tcady. 2344 25c. Cotlee Market. NEW YORK. Dec. g.-COFFEE-Marker for futures opened steady nt unchanged prices to a decline of 6- points tinder mod erate liquidation, prompted by Urge Bf xlliaii receipts, and closed steady, net un changed to 5 points higher. Sales were re ported of 34.5011 hugs. Including January at; 6.8f.f(t'1.9)c: March, 7.10c: May. 7.2Mii.V; Julv. 7.45c; September, 7.00((t7.65c, and Oc tober, t.Oio,.,, Soot, R,p,s,tej,ly, Jo. Vc. Whisky Market! CINCINNATI, Dec. 6.-WHI8KY-DIS-tlllors' finished goods steady oa basis of "sT. LOUIS. Dec. 6.-WIII8KY High wines on basis of $1.27. Dnlnth Grain Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Dec. 6. WHEAT To arrive, No. 1 northern. $1,144; No. 1 norths ern, $1.0S4: on track.. No. 1 northern, $1,144; No. 2 northern, tl.08.; December, 1.144; M y. $1,164. - ' OATS To arrive. 2t:c; on track, 184c; llolldaya at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 6. The Cotton ex change here will be closed December 24, 26 and 31 and January 2. REAL EST ATE Tit WUFF.RS. Deed.- Hied for record December 6 as fur nished by the Midland )uarantce & Trust company, bonaed abstracter, ' 1614 Far nam rtreet, tor The Bee: Hattle B. Grass and husband to E. A Wlggenhorn, Jr., c,4 lot 4. block 1, . South Omaha tl.JoO Minnie S. Lord and husband to W. S. . Durwln. lot 1, block 4. Denlse a add... 1,000 E. B. French to E. A. Wlggenhorn. Jr., lot 6, block 1, South Omaha........... oOO Emlline Condon and husband to J. W. Bellamy, lot 8, block 131. South Omaha '....:..... 2.500 F. Hujck to W. H. Slooiia.Mot 4. block 106, Soutli Omuha l,iJ0 M. Dowllng and wife to May D. Adams, w 50 feet of e. 2o0 feet of lot 2, Hart Ictt's add., ex. street 3,209 H B. Boylea and wife to Hoyles Col- lege company, lot 1, block 144, City of Omaha .000 E. Sweet 10 A. J. Kuhn, lot 4, block 5. Patrlik's Saratoga 1.6U0 Omaha Realty company to Margaret lleelun. s. 6 feet of n. 38 feet nf Mid. 4 exc. e. ', 4 feet of lot 9. Johnson's add ; 128 A. II. Phelps and wife to H. G. Straight, und. 4 of lot 12, block 2. sub. of J. I. Rodlck'a add,. ...,',. a. . (WO The Henry Realty company to L. 8t.lt t, e. 50 feet of W. 110 feet of n. 120 f( of s. IH) feet of lot 4, block (, Park Place - ttO L. Richardson and wife to H. A. Tukey, lota 2. 7, 10 and 15. Mayfleld add.-.-.. 2,100 Florence A. McCoy and husbiuid to F. A. and Katie M. Bouders, lots 19. 40 and 21. block 2, Halcyon Height-.'.-.. M Margaret Haley and husband to Mar- faret A. May, lol 1. block. 8. Brown srk - ' 2B J. Roza and wife to J. Viicck, -. 86 feet of lots 7. 8 Hnd 9, block 1, Oberne A IluHlck's add , 1 Vacek and wlfo to Omaha Grain Ter- mlniitr, same ...... , 1,600 II B. tJ'H Uloran to T. Volz, lots t aud 9. block 2, Mount Douglas 0 Mrs. Georgo W. Hlcharrti-on to WrfM.' Gates, lot 6. block 7, .Meyers, Rlcl)- . ' ardx TUdcn's . 1 W. 11. ilntcs and wife to Sural),. J. Thomas, same ., .. t2a Ksthcrine O. Crelghton to -C. ' H. Crelghton. lot 4. block 319. city. 1 Edwards "Wood Co- (Incorporated ) Haln Olflcf : Fifth end Robert Street!, 5T. paul; hinn. . DEALk.R8 IN .-, 1 Stocks, GrainProvisions Miip Your Gruin to Us Dranvli Ottlce. Illl-lil Board of Trad Blda.. 4maha. h, Telephone r.r14. , 212-214 Exchs-ige tildg.. South Omaha. Doll 'Phone 21. Indeuundent 'Phona f . The Merchants National Bank or Omaha, iXet. U. I. D-aiiltery Capital anj Surplut. $600,030 flAAe Ml ll'HV. Prta. U'tlf I OtAKE. Csiai4r. 4 flASi I. l4HT0i. Aut. Cssnlw. gaoalve saaoubU et OanUa. SaaSari. cari.ur stiuna, grsis e4 Inibiiilualt ss lavwraUle tarma. Faralin Eirkanfa tou(6l mat sold Laltars mt trmiu ihmumm, sraiUblS la all garta of 18a vortil. luluis pal mi Tlaia OrtiScatas of Dae alt. ' Callaciiuua aia4)a srusisiir aui aaeasail ail Wa reausat aetTcosaaeaaea. - I