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    THE OMAHA DAILY RKE: Tlin.SIUY. IIKCEMBER S. 1004.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Eiormom Liquidation in Wheat Bring a
Break of Two Genu.
ARMOUR AND GATES REPORTED SELLING
9ftinkr Cora Weak, May
Oata Easier lltrki Have severe
Break Imtlltr Common
OtT Fr Polaa.
OMAHA. Dec. T. I'M.
Thers waa a world of wheat liquidated
today on the Chlcigo market, and a a
result there win a break of 2'c a bushel.
It wss a case ef big receipts and Armour
polling out. Other long liquidated mil
lion of hm and the weakneas wa th
natural result of this drop. The weather
report are all more favorable, aave In this
immediate aectlon of the wheat country,
and the manner tu which wheat comes
to the front la demoralizing to bull hope.
The bear were ready for the Mart of the
decline and added the weight of their ahort
s-les, keeping up a vigorous campaign until
they had sec -red the declinea, when they
walled for more pressure. During tho
noon hour the market waa lesa active, with
considerable ahort covering, but oot enough
to make an- lnipresaion on the price 114.
The acceptances on blda pent out Tuesday
night were very large and thta sent the
commission houses to selling, aiding the
weaknesa. It waa repotted that the Wat
son-Gate holding were being sold. In
Chicago December opened at tl.loH. a losa
of 4c at d dropped to fl.onyt; May sold tu
from II 13 to fl.12, dropped to
SI.1DH and remained weak. July waa e
lower at BffHc. The felling of i.- H. Wrenn
A Co., a large Chicago house, reached
There wa quite a few aamplea of wheat
on the Omaha market, but they were taken
away for the reason that holder would
, not accept the blda made for it.
Other markets were equally as depresaed
aa Chicago. In some case the breaks were
more severe. Minneapolis and Dnlutli
broke 4c a bushel on December or cash
wheat.
CornThere waa another reaction In caah
and December corn. The recelpto are
Increasing and the quality la Improving.
December lost He, going to 45Vc; May waa
oft 'An early, but later recovered.
There waa a little more activity In the
oats market, but there wa also the uaual
decline of trc with aomethlng of a re
covery before the close. The weaknea In
wheat and nearby future In corn had a
weakening effect, but the better demand
prevented any more serious concessions in
values.
" Omaha Caah Prleea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, tl.O619i.OS; No. 3
l ard. ll.01Ul.o4; No. 4 hard, DUctl.OO; No. 3
spring. 11.06.
CORN NO. 2, 39c; No. t, 38c; No. 4, S7SJ
:i.'c; no grade. SvuMc; No. 2 yellow, 34c;
No. t yellow, tc; No. 2 white, 28c; No. t
whit. 39c.
OATS No. J mimed. 2Rc; No. S mixed. 27c:
No. 4 mixed, Wc; No. 2 white, 28c; No. 1
white, 28,ic No. 4 white, 27Hc; standard,
J$'6c.
. . Oma ha Caah Ma lea.
CORN car No. 4, 37c; 2 cara No. 8, 38c.
OATS 1 cr No. 4, 30 lb., .7Vic; 1 car No.
3, 21 Ins.. 2V4c.
(.rain Market Elsewhere.
Closing price at the following martens
today and Tueaday were:
. CHICAGO.
Clos
Wheat 1
December
Today. Tueaday.
.. LOS. 1.10'a
Mev l.W
July 887i
Corn-
1.00'a
December 45 48
May 44'i 444
July 441 444
Oats
December 2SVi 2S
Mav sn, 11014
July ii U0H
8T. LOUIS.
Wheat
December.
May ,.
Corn- . .
December
l.H4
i.nvi
4l'-i
1.10'i
1-1ST4
42-
May ......
Wheat
Deoember
May
Corn
1 cember ,
May
424
KANSAS CITY.
1 01
1.02,
44H4
1.04V
104H
40.
41'i
1V4
NEW YORK
ion jniv.
lute Hii-Vj'S on
Wheat i.
December M l.-ila
May V .4 1.12
1.1)1 'A
1.14
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
Decembef My
Wheat
Iecember
May ......
i.m
1.124
Vl2i
1.15
DULUTH.
1.10,
i.m
1.14'i
1.16
NEW YORK QBUGRAL MARKET
, . a t .
4aetatloa ef the Day oi Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7.-KLOUR-RecHpt,
19,714 bbl. ; exports, 2,025 bbl.; market quiet
St ml lower to aell; Minnesota, patents,
$0.8.15; Mlliueanta bakers, tt.0ui34.76;
winter patents, $6.6oCi6.90; winter straights,
15..6a6.46; winter extras, t3.654j4.SO; winter
low grades, t3.H'pi.lQ. Rye flour, barely
steady; fair to good, tt.6c;4.76; choice to
fancy. t4.7Mi6."". Buckwheat flour, steady:
per cwt., $..0082.S.
RYE Nominal.
BARLEY -Quiet ; feeding, 44c, c. I. f.,
New York; mulling. 4wjj62c. c. I. f Buffalo.
CORNMRAL-Steady: fine white and yel
low, tl.40Tdl.46; coarse, .tm.i&.
WHEAT Receipts. 4t!.w bu. Spot, No. 2
red, nominal elevator; No. 1 noruiern, Du
luth, $1.17 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Mani
toba, $1 .OK f. o. b. afloat. Trom start to
tlnlsli wheat waa weak and heavy today,
yielding to perslatent selling by some of
the big western holders. Influenced by bet
ter Argentina weather news and lower
cable. It closed HtCc net lower; May,
i n i-io; cinseu at 31. !-'"; July closed
at ll.iJUH; December. tl.16Vstjl.17H; closed
Ht
CORN Receipts. 49.450 bu. 8not. easv:
No. 2. nominal elevator, and MHo f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 yellow, 644c; No. 2 white, 64V.
Option market was fairly steady all day In
contrast to the wheat heaviness. Is fa
vorable grading at Chicago waa the fea
ture. December closed 4c down, but May
was only 40 lower; May closed at 6oVtc;
December, Mii(Ac; closed at 64c.
OATH Receipts, 64.600 bu. Hpot, slow;
mixed, 25 to 22 lbs.. 344ift'S54c; natural
white, 37 to 37 lb., clipped white, 3u to 40
Ins.. H7(HI4-
HAY-8teady.
KEEP Steady: spring bran, $30.00; mid
tiling. $16.!). city. tl'.iKxu 17.60.
HUPS Dull: tate, common to choice,
VMM crop, aotjSSc; 1U03 crop, UiWioe; old. He,
Pacific couat, 1!M crop, 3oi36c; 18U3 crop,
28ii34f;'olda, 14617c.
I11DEH FI1111: Galveston. 2 to 25 Ins.,
ISc; California. 20 to 25 Iba., Ji-; Texa dry,
24 to 30 ll., 144c.
LEATHER Firm; acid, 24926c.
PROVISIONS Reef, firm; mesa, t9(JttS)i
beef hama. t-.0ue4.60; packet. IHi.Ootj lO.ji);
ity extra inula mess, n.wjBitt wi. t ut
eats, quiet; pickled bellies, t".2S4iN.:
tickled shoulder-. 7.6": plckleit hams, VJH
.11 c, . T A .lull .'.ul.rn .lun ... -.1 1 II.
I . .PI. M-lm ' ! . I . -. - I w.vm.i.vu, I. Ml,,
Oecemner cioaeu it ..a-i. nominal; renned.
dull; continent, t.3S; compound, ta.3749
6 i. Pork, barely steady; ftinlly, llfl.ur
15 So; hui t clear, $1.1. 75u 1 6; 'into, tlS.Ooifi
13.73.
TALLOW Steady; city (t2 per pkg.), 4Se;
country (pkgs. free. 4e.
KICK tHeady; doineatlc,, fair to exlni, 24
t)!S'"' Jaiatn. nOnilual.
I'ol'LTKY Alive. etM.v; western chick
en. 1W; fowl, 12. Dreaaed, quiet; western
chli kens. 12; fowl. 04illc; turkeys. 164 lCc.
Rl'TTER Firm; creamery, held, common
to extra, 1H4244C '
CHEESE Firm; tate full cream, small.
September, c.o.ored and white, fancy, 12c;
state, late made, poor to choice. SHtTllc;
tale, large. September, colored and white,
fancy. 13c; state, late made, colored, good
to choice. lOtnoV; state, late made,1 whit,
fancy. 104c; state, poor to prime, H4M0c.
EUQS Strong; western, tine selected, 32c;
wesiern average bet. 3u431c.
Kaasas City Grain mm4 P.ovUloa.
KANSAS CITY. Dc. 7. WHEAT
Lower: December, tl.ot; May, fl !4; July,
ao4J!ki.c; caah, No. 2 hard. ll.tMl.ui: No.
3. tl tfl'SI W; No. 4. 8Siil 024; No. 2 r. d,
tl (sVbl.06; No. 3. tl.OMU Uu.
CORN Steedv: December. 4oUc: Mav.
juiy, foe; cash. o. 2 mixed,
424.4i l No. t. 414'04.V;
No. 3, 4lc
ncro-Ujilii- v..
No. Z white, 4-c;
OAT 8-tila.idy: No. t mhlte. llci Nu. 1
mixed. Sue.
HAY Hleadv; choice timothy, t.60; choice
prairie, I7.7r.tj8.0O.
RYE Sleaily ut 7oc.
EOC.8 Steady; Miaaourl and Kanaa.
new Nu. 1! whltewood case included. 26c
ier dosen; rae count, :;lc; case returned.
40 per dosen less.
.it'TThill-Cre-mery. JltV-ic: dairy. 17c.
I Itc elpla. Slil. inenls.
Wheat, bu ...
"orn, bu .
tat, bu
Iji 77.6m)
39 21-i . :...!
t vll 1,(I0
J
rhlladelphla rrodaef Market.
PHUADELPH1A. Dec. 7 Rl'TTER
Market fslr and good demand: extra west
ern creamery, ?4c; aatra nearby prints,
tor- ' .
XUS Market Arm aiid guod drmajig.
nerhy, flr-ts. 34c. at mark: western first.
3-TTMc, st msrk.
fHEESB Market firm, good demand:
New lork. full creams, fancy. r.V; New
York full cream, choice. iHtillNc; New
York full cream-, fair to good. Uc.
CHICAGO (.HAH n PROVIMO
Featares ( the Iradlag aad Clealag
Prlees oa Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, Dec. ".Liquidation of enor
mous lines of wheat today caused a break
of almost tc In the price of the May !
Ilverr. The market closed with a net de
cline of 24c as compared ith yesterdays
ttnal figures. Corn, oats and provision are
practically unchanged.
r.xtreme weakness prevailed In the wneai
pit from beginning to end. At the siart
May was off M,r4c at II 12"fll 11. Liquida
tion of long Wheal hv commission houses
and by local professionals was a rro
nounced feature at the opening. A the
session advanced the offerings Increased 111
volume. News of the dav tailed to furnish
any satisfactory explanation for the urgent
desire to sell. A a result of contradictory
advices regarding the Argentina condition
an easy tone waa manifested in the Liver
pool wheat market, hut the slight decline
there was seemlnglv not of sutflclent Im
portance to warrant heavy selling here.
Receipts in the northwest showed only a
moderate Increase rnmnnml with vestal'
day'a arrivals. One noticeable feature of
trading was enormous offering by a promi
nent commission house, said to be for the
account of a leading long. Total sale of
the day for this account were said to be
In the neighborhood of i.m.nifi bu. Smaller
holder were influenced by these heavy
sales and sold freely. The principal de
mand came from shorts. Offering so far
exceeded the demand, however, that price
dropped continuously throughout the day.
The low point on May wa reached at
t1.104bl.lo-'a, a break of 24c from yester
day's closing figures. The market closed
exceedingly weak, with May at tll"4.
Clearances of wheat and flour were equal
to 71.000 bu. Primary receipts were 870, 7'
bu., compared with 1, 1 ex. SX bu. a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 7M cars, against 6i cars last
week and 628 cars a year ago.
Considering the break In wheat the coin
market held comparatively steady. Prices
were aomewhat lower, however, aa a result i
or moderate profit-taking. Ixrge primary
receipts were the only Influence of Impor
tance. A minor factor was the easier tone
of cables. Mav opened 4ti to 'JiAiC
lower at 44Vn44c. sold between 444c and
44c and closed al 44'f'ii444c. Local receipts
were 4R cars, with 10 of contract grade.
Liquidation of December holdings was a
feature of trading in the oata market. The
result from the weakness in that delivery
caused an easier tone In the more distant
months. The volume of business waa only
moderate. Mav opened unchanged to 4c
lower at aoVa.Wio. sold off to ai,3o4c and
closed at sV J .oca I receipts were 8o cars.
Provisions were firm on covering bv pack
er. Trading wa very light. At the close
May pork was up 24160 at $12.90; lard wa
off 240 at 17.074; rib were unchanged at
W.724.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
4" car; corn, 6S8 cars; oat, 9 curs; hog,
39JW head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
Dec.
May
July
Corn
Dec. Mav
Julv
Oats
Dec. Muv
July
Pork
Jan. May
L.rd-
. Jan. ,
May
Rl he
Jan. May
1 104j 1 0841
1 13 il 10',4ur'!
I
1 WW
l osh;
1 104'
107T4
1 134
1 0114
1 JO.
1 12Vo
l MA
left5'
I
I nmi
l oo
84n 4 S4
I J
46!44
4ft
4S4!
44
444'S 4
444! 44H 44'.'i-4 444ii 4
444! 4441 W ' 444
444&4I
.1 I
-4' 24 l''4l
30HT4
31 "A SOtiWa,
304130434, 304
I
12 674 12 6741 12 674 12 6741 12 624
12 824j 12 24 12 80 12 80 I 12 874
8S I 8741 6 85 6 8741 84
7 06 I 7 10 7 05 7 0741 7 10
60 I 6 55 ' 60 6 65 ' 6 65
6 70 75 I 6 70 I 7241 6 724
No. 2.
Cash quotation were as follow:
FLOCR Steady; winter patents. to.KVft
6.20; straights, M. 80S. 00; spring patent-,
t4.9V55.40; straights, t4.8Oi94.90; bakers, 13.50
WHEIAT No. 2 spring. l.ODfil.15: No. 3
spring, tl 0O&1.12: No. 2 red, tl. 1241. 15.
CORN No. 2. 4Gtf,44c; No. 2 yellow, 47c.
OATS No. 2, 31c; No. 2 white, 304814c;
No. 3 svhlte. 294314c.
RYB No. 2. 74c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 38c; fair to
choice malting. 424T49c. .
SEEDS No 1 flaxseed. $1.13; No: 1 north
western, tl.224; prime tlmothv, t3.724; clo
ver,' eontract grade, 112.50.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. t1l.874
fiill.624. Lard, per 100 lbs.. t6.824- Short
ribs sides (loose). M.374'36.60; short clear
sides (boxed), t.75&.874.
Recelpts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl... 32,2of) 2G.010
Wheat, bu.... 126.000 04,700
Corn, bu !870.5ix) 127.IKK)
Oat, bu 226.200 lZ9i)0
Rye. bu 11,000 8tX
Barley, bu 186,300 26.600
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa firm; creameries, 16g264c;
dairies, 16022c. Eggs, strong at mark; cases
included, 2o4l3-6c: firsts, 26c; prime firsts,
28c; extras, 3oc. Cheese, steady, U12c.
t. Loals Grain aad r-rorlslon.
8T. LOUIS, Dec. 7.j WHEAT Lower; No.
2 red, cash, elevator, tl-094; track, tl.l4t
116; December, tl.04; May, tl.114; No. 2
hard. tl. lo1.12.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, nominal;
track, 43to44c; December, 424c: May, 424c.
OATS Lower; No. 2. cash. 31c; track, 32
824c; December, 24c; May, Wc: No. t
white 324c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, t5.20
6. 36; special brands, t6.4Ehti.O0; extra
tanoy. t4.iO&4.8fl; clear, t4.16'54.40.
SEED Tlmotliy", steady at t2.0WS2.40.
COHNMEAL Steady. t2.60.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 8H
87c.
HAY Firmer; timothy, t8.00igl2.60; prai
rie, fioofa woo.
IRON COTTON TIES 93c.
BAOOINO 74c
HEMP TWINE 64c.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; jobbing,
$U.i. Lard, higher; prime steam, IH.K24.
Bacon, ateady: boxed, extra shorts, $7,624;
clear rlha, $7,874: short clear, $8,124.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. 74c;
springs. 104tv, turkeys, l'oltc; ducks,
geee. 74c.
Rl'TTER Slow; creamery, 20i28c.
EUOS Steady at 24c, case count.
Receini. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 2.000 u.uoo
Wheat, bu 28.000 7o,tl0
Corn, bu 67.ooo 42.oo'l
Oats, bu 38,000 18,000
Mllwaakee Grata MarkeV
MILWAUKEE. Dec. 7-WHEAT-Mai ket
2c lower; No. 1 northern. $1.141 1.15; No. 2
northern. 11.1101.124; May, 11.1041a 1. 104.
M I fi aiaraej c lower; jo. 1. aivc.
BARLEY Market lc lower; No. 2, 53c;
sample, 2760c.
CORN Market lc lower; No. 3, 4:'4H('
434. May, 44441444c.
Mlnurapoll Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 7,-WH EAT De
cern inr, tl l; May. $l.i:4: July. $1.11-,; Sep
tember. 94c; No. 1 hard. tl.lo: No. 1 north
ern tie1; No. 2 northern, tl.044.
FIXl'R First patents, $'. .Oorfni. hi ; second
patents, t5l"tf6 .80; first clear, t4.koi4.L3;
second clears. t2.7Mii.86.
BRAN In bulk. $14. Go.
Dnlath Grain Market.
Dl'LUTH. Dec. 7-WHEAT-To arrive:
No. 1 northern t1.K4; No. 2 northern,
tl.044. On tiac.k: No. 1 northern. $l.luV No.
2 ncrthern. $1,044; December. $l.lo4; May,
11.124.
OATS To arrive and on track, Sa'Sc
l.lrerponl Grain Market.
L1VERPOOU Dec. 7.-WH EAT-Spot,
nominal: futures quiet; December, 7s 24d;
March, 7s 44d; May. 7a 4','i.
CORN Spot, ateady; American mixed,
4s 94d; futures, steady; January, 4s 4d;
March, 4s 3d.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, Dec. 7.-8EEDS-Clover. cah
and December. $5 87; February'. $5.85; March,
tuon. Alslke. prime ta.oo. Timothy, prime,
$1.3".
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Dec. 7. CC'JiN Lower; Nu. J,
414t42c; No. 4. tie; no gr-"le, 36g39c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7. The Ijndon tin
market underwent a sharp break. pot do,
lug at 133 and future at 131 l'.' d.
The local market waa quiet. Home' dealer
were ircliued lo hold price on the former
level, while others weakened with the Eng.
llali market and the closing quotation ior
apol ranged from tif.L4 to t-9.5o. Copper
wa unchanged al 6 for spot and
7 tid fur future in London. Locally there
were nu change. Iik is uuotej at 114 674
ttM.Mi; electro y tic at $14 Tou 10.O.1; casting
it r 4 5" 14.75. Lead wa unchai.ged at
tl.6t4l4.75 in the local market aud al 12
i.a td in lindon: p'lter also was un-
liar.ged In both market: spot closed at
l i in l.oti.lon and t 75'iin.8T4 in New York.
Iron closed at 66s d in Olifiow and at
47 104d In Mlddlesborough. locally iron
wa (Irni. No. I foundry northern. No.
1 foui'dry southern aud N I foundry
outiu in soft are quoted at tl7 Ooo 17.6a;
No 2 foundry northern at $' Jolt 17
ST. LollH. Iee.' 7.-MKTAI.A Load,
firm gt $1 1.4j4 4,-4 ppeller. Inhr at
$5. it.
NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Violent Slump in Taloai Makes End f the
Ball Campaign.
SPECIALS DROP FROM 4 TO 15 POINTS
.alre List I tiff from Two to Three
Point Decline Dae to Fart
Market Had Reached Top
Heavy Dimension.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7-Today violent
slump In the stock market came upon the
sanguine simulative element like a bolt
from the bine ky. The fact that mnawav
bull markets always overrun themselves
never avails to lenen the surprise of the
(-peculators when the airy fabric crumbles.
The fabric could not. of rinirse, be blown
up to Its diaphanous dimension If there
were not enough buyers who continue to
buy all tock oMerlngs and hid up prices In
unbounded confidence that the upward
course will never le Interrupted. Neither
would it be Inter rupfed if fpeculator were
noio 10 go on inlying iniK nnlteiy. mil wnen
the time com." that distrust obtains an en
trance to their consciousness and they at
tempt to sell their holdings It develops that
the buoyant rli-e has been due to Jhelr own
buying and there la nothing left to suMaln
prices when that ceases. That Is probably
the true explanation of the slump today,
which took on fairly panicky proportions at
limes.
The crumbling of prices led to the uaual
lndustrlo.is efforts to assign a cause In
some new development In affairs that might
be an index of a decline in the ptosperous
conditions of hurineea and Industry. Thero
was no such news forthcoming. There
waa a rise in the call loan rate late in the
day to the hlgheet of the season, but this
seemed to Ik- an much nn effect a a cause
of the fall In prices. It was not learned
that there had been any calling of loans or
restriction of credits to precipitate the
break, but the expectation of further gold
engagements for export was conllrmed and
there were remittances through the sub
treasury of tl.oio.nio to San Franclivo and
tami.Omi to New Orleans. The drawing of
tha purse strings and the Increased exac
tion reaardma collateral has tonulrd over
more than one bull market in the ful tide
of its advance, but there has been no pre
monitory symptom In the pre, nt matket
of money stringency. Much more atten
thwi was paid to the flying rumors of the
attitude towards the market assumed by
Important financial powers. The sharp
lost- which, were sufferfd gave spirit to
pome of the assertions that combinations
had been formed to raid the market and
that some of the advertised attacks on
special propertlcn for the laet few days
res II v represented a deeply laid plot which
had the backing of great capitalists. The
easy manner in which Amalgamated Cop
per' succumbed to successive attack was
the ground for these assertions. Much im
portance was attached by the hurt specu
lators to a dinner and 11 conference of rail
road captains which took place here lnjt
night and which they supposed adopted
alarming ronehiPtoiis over the prospects for
the railroads afforded by the president's
recommendation to allow the Interstate
Commerce commlselon power to fix freight
rates. The tumble in Amalgamated copper
waa from 774 at the close last night to 64
near the closing today.
The declines In Sugar, Tenneesee Coal.
Colorado Fuel, Lackawanna and some other
special stocks ran from 4 to 15 points, but
aside from these It la hardly worth while
to detail the declines, which range gen
erally from 2 to over 3 polnla. The closing
was weak and not far from the lowe3t. un
der the Influence of renewed breaks In
Amalgamated Copper and Sugar. The few
points of strength in the morning session
were swept Into the downward movement.
Bonds: yielded in sympathy with- stocks.
Total saW, par value, t7,fcp,000. United
State) lands were unchanged on call.
Following were the sales and range or
prices- on the Stock exchange today:
Sales.Hlch.Low.Cloee.
Atchison 31.200 8.4 R4
do pfd....::.: umi 103 i4 i-4
Baltimore & Ohio ... 43,200 14 974 W
no pfd 1W 95 95 94
Canadian Pacific .... 12.400 1334 J30J4 W
Central of N. J 194 1934 192
Chesapeake A Ohio.. 9.3O0 494 T4
Chicago & Alton 41
cMwa'a.'w.'.y.:: il. a
cmK:-:
CECKE::: S
C? clTC. A St. L.... 1.100 not, .874 684
Colorndo Southern... I.! 22 20 204
do 1st pfd 300 684 M
3?J;t: iff S"' iS
Erie P . M.500 404 38 38
do IM Pfd 24.600 74 734 744
AO 2d pVd .. t.700 584 534 554
HckIngP Valley pfd. 1.200 84 824 92fS
Illlnoto Central 1.K 1564 1624 1M
KKd,,,hr:::::::: 22 Hit S t
IAN 26,300 1 44 1414 1424
MetnhsecrriVe,:::::::: 2:
ftetroU an si Ry. ..Kg 14 m4 1
o88-8!:.: iSSi iSI.
MYssouVrpacVnc 34.100 1104 1JS -
M.K:.&.::::: S feu fe
yVS.r:: i- 18
Norfolk A Western.. 8,9n0 .. .54 54
oStrt" Weitert.:: 5',.V 434 ,joi 414
pe"nn,y.vn.a ...-lU, i:4 Mh -ft
"iaf :::::BiSS ?Z I?
do -'S pfd ... K - M 87- 80 ,
RoV island i-Co.'...... 4H.WJJ Wi U 4
J,, nfrt 3.i00 84 t "'i
St L A 8 F. 2d pfd. 1.900 WH 7 h.4
gdoIpf5ou,hwe",.e-?: S fi
Sthrn-Paciflc 131.... 4 4
?s? t W?:::::: f:IS
do t'fd ' .......... 2.70" k5 M M
v H rirtR -:::::mSS 5iW
?"bHsh . 2,4-10 23 22 :.'4
Mn nf.l . .. 7 100 454 434 44
wteeg'A-ilE . . H
W!.Se:::a::::: lK s l
Adama Expreae
American Express
V. 8. Express.
WellK-Fargo Express .... -
- m.iliru Conner 338.WIO n w" revs
Anierican C. A F 2. 3 4 a.-.
9IU
AmerTca Cotton Oii.' !." 364 SW JiVS
u Pfd.... -ji? -,.
American Ice -JW s .4
do pfd.. S"" 38' i-
Amei b an Linseed Oil ....
do pro...
AtrcomoViVe::: im M
do PIU ..iJC " r-Li -wli
American S. & '!'" ."I,1 , 3 , ?
K orn Pr.Klucte 5 y
.. n -i t
r.,Ae"sec;;r1t1e.: 4.4,-! .394 JJJs ,38V.
ttener-1 Electric. S.aw .H
i ,11,ernatl....l Paper. 6.PJ) -,j .Ji
Internatlwrsl Pump jj
n.?,opi h 234
5r,flh. iJatl "V: i 5 424 vj
EHr"ii.Mla' 19 100 111 1074 107-1
ro..: ig is; &
Rbete.-::::::::
do PM-..". ;2K, 74 -oi, -.14
v;Ttner.,::...l-?- 4 4
I o. u;! y. 11
-ten York Mlnlnu Slock.
NEW YORK, Iec. 7. The following are
the closing quotations on milling slock:
Adais l ou 2S ,Llltlo Cll 4
AH, l IHOaflo
br. IS Ophlr tao
briiuowlik Con II eiandard Ui
rbtn-toi'8 Tunnel 4 Potoal 14
Ton. t at. A V l't Ka aa 14
Horn Sllirar 1M Siarr Nevada li
Iron Slltrr SOo Slnall 41..pa 2
Ldvlll Co I nineaU 1 t
offered.
Foreign t'lnaneial.
LONDON, Dec. . 7-M'nev w..s In In
cre.sed demand In the murkri today owing
In pa inriits lo III 1-iank itf K.ig anti.
whereby suppllet weie rJj,f, PI uuuni
weie eleadv. Coiitiiientm em hargF were
a.lvetae. whilu bar gold waa In .Ionian 1 for
fc.i!;r. cioiy,;. Vid:ng on th St'k ta
.1.- ..If. I
Ai r Sugar Rertn.. . 14 "
AnanOa M. Co..... 1 4
tolorad i . r . i. J10
i iiiimjiitin.ru
UJia-Steei::.., 8.4 4
wJ!rrn. -1,"10?., e -.h.' dav 2.4'26loO hire..,
1 Ulitl r i, " " - -
change was dull on profit taking. The
movement were slight. -ept in Amert
csn. Cons,-is were unsteady, the report o.'
a new Natal loan affecilng g I -eded re
rurltles. Americans nperiea weak snd re
covered to parltv. si which they were
moderstelv stesdy. President Roo'e veils
mestage was well received, hut the mar
ket wss disappointed at the amour t of
profit taking In New York since fs pub
lication. Price closed firm. Japtrese er
firmer on the recent news from I on Ar
thur Imnnl.l JaiMne'e g'A-pi nment e of
19m "were quoted at !V Rii Tlrt s were
neavv in sympatnv nn cowi-n.
PARIS, bee. 7 Business on the Rcurse
todav wa depressed, the refer-nce by
President Roo-evelt to trusts In his mess
sge to ongres contributing to this fiel
Ing. Rio Tlntos lest 23 ilnts. At tne
close the market was heavy. Ri'slan Im
perial 4s were quiet at 82.80 and Russian
bonds of 194 at 501.
e-r York woney Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7. MONEY On iai.
strong. 8'(i44 per cent, cloning bid 3. of
fered at 34 per cent. Time burn-, easy: )
davs 9i devs snd months. Sfi4 per eit.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-44i44
per cent. , .
STERLING EXCHANOE-Steady. with
actual business in bankers hills at $4.i-le'(J
4.8640 for demand and st M.Kh4 8:5 fnr
slxtv-dav bills: pasted rales. t4.8,'ii4.8,4;
commercial bills. $4 83U'.1 4 8:'S.
SILVER Bar. 594c; Mexican dollars. 4Sc.
BONDS Oovernment. steady; railroad,
weak.
The following are th quotations on
storks and bonus
V. 8. raf. Sa, ei....l04'4
do coupon 104S
do . ret 14'
do coupon 104 4
do new 4a. ref 1.V
do rftupon 11
do old 4a. ret l'S
Manhattan -. 4a
Mel. (antral 4a...
do lat Inr
. 7
... fl
. .. 7
. . .in
. . &"
4. ",
...v"S
.. 1
. . ,1l'
... tr,it
. . . lot
. . !w
. .10-14
...K4
Minn A St I. 4a.
M . K. A T. 4a
do t
X. R R. of M r.
do eonpon lo-H
At.Mann xen. 4a 102t,
do art). 4a 4'
At'.antlr r b. 4a MS
Kal. Ohio 4a
do IW MS
Penlral of Oa. l HIS
N V. C. . S',a..
S. J. C. . Sa...
No Pa.-lflr 4a
do aa
A W. i . 4a . ..
O. 8 I.. 4a A par
rann. innv. Vi..
Raadln gen. 4a..
do lat In. l
fhea. A Ohio 4't" ...'.MS
rhliaio A A. '.... :.
I. B A Q n. 4a ...ion
C. M. AS P 4... .1"'
ftr I.. I V
.a..HS
St I.. A K. f 4a RS',
St. h. S. W. la ;S
Seaboard A I.. 4a
So. Pa. lS.- 4a H
Ho nails a. v r.a ms
Taa A P. ! IIS
T St. U A W. 4a.. Kl'i
fnlon rariflc- 4a 1"4
do .-on-. 4a ltl
I' S Btael 2d S SI1
Wabaah la 117S
do deb. R 47
C. A N. W. r. 7....1'..S
V.. R. I. P. 4a .... WS
do rol. 6a SI1
. St L. 4a .mns
I hlraxn Tar. 4a 4.
I'on. Toharc-o 4a m
Colo. A So. 4a
1) A II. O. 4a
Krle prior lien 4a.
do ren. 4a
lots
l.'i1
. 2i,,W. A I.. E 4a M
.lS,Wi. ntral 4a
.lit t'olo. Fuel r. ir j
.1OTV.I
F. W. A D. C. la
HorkUix Val. 4a
L. A N ynl. 4a...
Boston fftoek Market.
BOSTON. Dec. 7. Call loans.
ont; tlmo loans, 4ffo per cent,
closing of stock and bondv .
Atrhlaon .IJ. 4a ts't! Adventure
do 4a im Allonei
Me central 4a 74 Amaiirama-d ..
Atrhlaon WlAmertran Zlnr .
do prd inl Atlantlr
Rnatnn A Albany SM'titllngham
Roatnn A Main 172 -Tal. Hi lleila.
Roatnn Rlevatrd la.1 t'entennlal
Fltrhbur pfd Ml Copper Hangf ..
Ml.-n I'entral t2';I)al Weat ....
N. Y., N. H. A H...1I7 Oomlnlon foal .
fnlon Parlflo limiFranklln
Amer. Ara;. Them... 2' draniy
87 4 per
Official
.
. 17'4
. -
. 12
. I64
. X,
W
.
. 4,
. 12,
.. 3
. II
. 4
. 22
. at
.
. 52'
.. 4
. :s
. . rt
.. 971,
.104
.
.12!
, .
,. as
,. ll'4
. 4:i '
.. 4
.. in
, .1(14
do pfd
M4lale Royals
Amer. Pnen. Tube.
Amer. Suar
do pfd .
Amer. T. A T....
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A -...
Kdlann Rler. Illu...
Oaneral Klertrtc ...
Maaa. Pl-utrle
do pfd
Maaa. Gaa
fnlled Fruit
I nltad Shoo Marh..
do pfd
V 8. Htael
do pfd
Weat In, common
Bid. "-Asked.
ai "waaa. Minin
.141
..l:ia
..14
.. 1
.. 1
.. 14
..1M
..14
tllrhlsan
Mobattk
Mont. c. A v..
Old llomlnlon ..
ttaeeola
Pa -rot
Qutnry .........
inriannnn
Tamarark
14
! iTrlnity
1-4 It'. 9. Mining...
,.114
.. ni
,. Jl
f. a. on
t'tah
Victoria
Winona
l4lWolvtrln
. 81
London Stock 4motntloa
LONDON, .Dec. ".Closing:
ronioll, money I7T4'N. T. Central
do account M 1-lt Norfolk A W.
lM'-l
78'-
94l
44',
7H4
U'4
4U4
Anaronda 6 do DM
Ali hleon M Ontario A W.
do pfd 104
Baltimore A Ohio . . . ,1"2S
Canadian Parlflc 17
I'hea. A Ohio IflVfc
rlll.aio Ot. W H
('.. M. A 8t. P 171
DeBecrs lis
Denvar A It. 0
do pfd 8ot
Krla 4ti
ilo 1 at pfd 7I4
An A hM xau
Fennatrtranl
Rand Mlnaa .
Keadlns
do lat pfd
do - id pfd
44
42
Southern Rallwar .... 814
do pfd sai4
Southern Pa. iflo 67 S
fnlon Parlflc 117 '4
do pfd D'Va
V. 8. Steel 12'
do ' a4 t
Wahalb 2tt
do pfd 47
fllllnola Central 141
Ixiula. A Naah 14fH
M. . H. T 34 S
Spanlah 4a 81
SILVER Bar. quiet. 274d Jier oiuice.
MONEY IHSri Ber cent.
The rate ot discount in-the open market
for short bills is 2 13-ltV(r24. per cent; for
three months' bills, 2442.4 per cent.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. Today's state
ment of the treasury balance. In the general
fund, exclusive of the tl50.000.000-gold re
serve in the division of redemption, shows:
Available cash balance, 1142. StUa9; ' gold,
t8b',lbl,388.
Wool Market.
BO8TON, Dec. 7. WOOI Trading in the
wool market is quiet, due partly to the fact
that the manufacturers have partly sup
piled their wants, but practically It la due
to the fact that the selections of desirable
wools are very much broken. The year
will apparently close with a small stock
on hand. Territory wools are firm, with
small holdings. Pulled woola are steady.
The foreign market maintains a firm tone.
Quotations: Territory Idaho: Fine, 1Syi19c;
heavy tine, ltHSj)17c; fine medium, 18'nl9c:
medium. 22Hj23c; low medium, 23ij24c. Wyo
ming: f ine, IiWbih'c; neavy nne, nji..o;
line medium, 1.4'ftl84c; medium, 23l(2le;
low medium, 23C24c. I'tali and Nevada:
Fine, 7818c; heavy tine, 15-aioc; tine me
dium, 174fg18c; medium, 22C(423c; low me
dium, 23i24c. Dakota: fine, 18fil9c; tine
medium. 18&lc; medium, 23024c; low me
dium, 23&24C. Montana: Fine choice, 21(9
22c; fine average, 18ti.20c; fine medium
choice, 21622c; average, uvg'19c.; staple, 22
4523o; medium choice, 23'326i.; average, 21y.
22c. r
ST. LOllS, Dec. 7. WOOl. Market
strpng, with fair offerings; medium grades
combing and clothing, 2(Q29c; light tine, 18
((l224c; heavy fine, i4M4f; tub Washed,
24f4W.
Tnttnn Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 7. COTTON-Spot
closed steady; middling uplirds, c; mll
dllng gulf, 8.2oc. Haies, 3u bales.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 7.-CO 1'TON-Spol,
quiet, prices 5 points hlgner; American
middling fair. 4.64.1; good mldilMng. 4.:-21;
middling, 4.22d; low middli'ig. 4. 10,1; gi.o 1
ordinary. S.9nd; ordinary. 3 8 d. The ralei
of the day were 6.00O bales, or w hi h 1, 00
were for speculation and export and in
cluded 6,500 American.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 7. COTTON
Steady; sales, 4.050 balet; ordinary. 6 11-lbc;
good ordinary. 84c; low mldoling, 74c;
middling. 7 9-16c: good middling. 74c ; niid
dling fair. 8Vc. Recrlpts, 1S.22I bile.4; s o k.
3b.Kii0 bale.
ST. Uil'IS. Dec. 7. COTTON CJulet. in
changed: middling 74c Sales, none; re
ctlpt, 34s blef; shipments, :6i baits; it ct.
28,olli bales.
Kvaporated Apple and Dried f ruits.
NEW YORK, Dec. 7.-EV A PORATED AP
PLES Market shows llttle change. Com
mon are quoted nt 3'4itiic; prime at tWit
44c; choice at 5'8ft4c: fancy at tW4i4
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRCIT8-P1 unes
are firm on the larger and smaller demand,
which are in moderate aupply. Tho gei
eral range for California fruit Is from 21i
4c, with Oregon grade running aa high
as bAc for the large sixes. Apricot are
reported to be advancing on the coast.
Choice here are quoted at 10c; extra choice
at 104'911e; fancy at IVfuMr. Peaches also
rule firm: choice are quoted at 94i94c;
extra choice at 4iiloc; fancy at loknllc,
Sugar and Molaaaes,
NEW. YORK. Dec. 7 -SL'OAR-Raw was
firm; fair refining. 44c; centrlf iiga1. 96 test.
4c: molaaaes sugar. 4c. Refined, firm: No.
. 6.06c; No. 7. to; No. 8. 4 9k; No. 9. 4.5e;
No. 10, 4.80c; No. 11. 4.70c; Nn. 12. 4.600; No.
14. 4.50c; confectioner. A. 6.3oc: tut loaf,
fi 15c: crushed, o lio; powdeit-4, t.&Oi-; granu
lated. 6.46c; cube. 5.70c.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 7. SI'QAR
Eay; open kettle. 344c; open kettle, cen
trlfusHl. 4V,t(44e; centrifugal whites,
4 13-We; yellows, 44ru44c; seconds, 34
44c.
MOLASSES Steady; open kettle, 18r.3Ac;
centrifugal. 7t)aOo; syrup, steady, .3'(;Cc.
Ulta and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Dec. 7. OILS Credit l,a urcea
! tl an; certificates, no bid. Bhlpmer.tr 04 -
2 jo libis , avcivgw su it tuiio.j rurs. 7). 1 74
liblr., avtrage 02.978 bbls. Shipments Lima,
63.4:-9 bbl., average 00 "47 bids.; run L rna,
ti5 635 Mile , average 63.373 blila.
HAVANVA'i Dec: 7. til 1-Tunentie.
stendy, 484c Receipts, "317 Ith's. ; Fa'ts, KjO
bbls.
RUHI N Firm. Reluta. 1.4a.'. bbl.: rUv.
l'.M bbls. A. H. C. t2.5l4; D. t2.t.u : E.
t-.'b.r.1i 2.674; K. S.74.Jtt: il, t2.:44i :.o.i: H.
f 24; I. t3.: K W.s: M. M 30. N I4 f0,
W. !.. t4.75; W; W , V lU.
4 otto Msrkei.
NEW YORK, Dec 7-rlYIKFEE-Tlie fu
tore niarkil opened iiea4y at unchanged
price. The close wa aleatly at a nt int'n
of tsglu polnta Sti'e wtre rep-rted vl 41.
06i laigi. Including March at 71ofi7 2i-. Ma
at 7.i7.4ic. July at 7 46r7 &; Auace ut
7 65c, St pr ere bear - at T.i.d7.'.6e, gt. H10
wa steady; k'o. T. S1'-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Quality of Cattla Vtrj Cara a. on, bat f ricet
Showed Littlt Change.
HOG MARKET VERY" SLOW AND LOWER
Light Ran of Skern And l.ambs anil
with ttrlsk Demand from All
Sonrre Trading Rnled Active,
erlth Price Knlly Steady.
SOL'TH OMAHA. D.c. . 19o4.
Receipt were- Cattle. Hog, rheep.
ifrlcl Monuay ,i ti.,..l I.ti4l
Krh.ial Tuesday ll..
Offlcliil Wcdnesilay r.r 9 09 o.,A
Three days this week.. 11. .77 27.014 14o.it
Same days last week It. 7.9 2s.i:t9 17,Wrt
Name week before i".(9 ;'. Mi -9.7t
Pame three weeks ago. ..".09 .9 24 476
Same four weeks ag 7,'. 11 o-i; li.ito
Kitme days last year 14.1"3 27 3-'t : 4Hlt
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR Mo DATE.
The following table fhows the rece pts o.
csltle, hogs and she.-p at Hnnh Cmahi lor
the ye;ir to uatc. with compail o. s wltn
last yexir;
1J04. 1903. Inc. ! '.
tattle is9,78: l.oltil:5 I...l53
I'"!" M.13,;.7 2,of3.a9 80,-85
8,'eep l.w.47 1.73-.042 '6'a
The following table sin ,vs the average
rptce of hogs at South Omaha for the last
sexeral duys. with comparison:
Data.
Nov. 14.
Nov. i;,,
Nov. jt.
Nov. 17.
Nov. is.
Nov. 19
Nov. Si
Nov. :'l
Nov. 22
Nov.
Nov. ;4,
Nov. 2!
Nov. 2H
Nov. ;7
Nov 2.
No-. :9
Nov. tl
Dec. i
1804. U'sjn. !in03.im.'1900. lf4.lae1
I 1 S'lU
4 171
28'
t 31
s at
t 571
t4l
4 471 t t2l
4 t 3 H
4 8i t 841
4 -; i ".
I t 861
I 41
t 9
I $5
.1 si.
3 Uo
4 US
r
4 56!
I
6 4I
at: 1
2!
6 V
t "I'
t 2!
15
n 99
4 VI ,
4 4I
4 W4,
4 PTTi
R14I
4 4-' I
4 4;.'..
4 4ti!
4 381
4 46
I 4bi
4 44:
1
4 3l'
4 :oi
4 is
-
4 201
4 24'
4 34 1
4 5:
4 3:'j
4 41.
4 43i
4 37
4 37'
6 f.3.
t 3!
.. '.I
r. m:
i 75j
.1 te;
4 78
4 .
4- '
1 1 W
3 8
:; sii
3 S
: s;:
i ;:
4
7,
37
3 44
t 4
a -
3 21
4 '.
t $'
1 4 s?4:
fi 791
6 731
I
S 8T
( 0('
5 W,
11
5 921
0 tKv
19
06.
4 87-.
4 7 t 761
4 711 3 73i
.1-1 :; pi
4 61 3 711
4 o3l 1 74
I 1 7:
'ut 1
4 tW 3 81 j
4 77 1 3 80
4 84' S 8'
4 81 1 3 Sll
1
4 4'n, 1
4 mu,i
4 4214
4 4 ".
4 4S-y
1
8 O .'i
6 19
I
0 119
t ov
I. 1 j.
0 2':'
R 24'
17
3 20
rt is
1 21
3 25
3 2i
; Iec
--I
Dec
! Dec.
j I )ec.
I Dec.
! Dec.
.1 4 41-,
.1 4 3114I
3 r7
3 80
3 28
Indicate Rund-.y. in-llcatea. holld.iy
The official number o. cars 01 stock
brought 111 by each road wa;
t-aine.tto. Biieep.ii rs
; c. .M. Bt. r
. Wabash
. 6 17 2
.3 4 4
.4 2
. 2.1 19 It 1
.6 8
. 1 2n
. II 11
. :9 2.7 2
. 14 15
. 1
.4,9
1
. 1 7
. t 6
.118 19 22 i
C. A N. W
K., E. A M. V
C, St. P., M. A O...
H. A M Ry
B. A U
K. C. A St. J
C. R. I. A P. van.
C. R I. A P., west.
Illinois Central
Total receipts
The disposition of the day s receipts was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
rtover l'.,..ln 1J....- en.-...
I . .tii,t-. j.ij..-. aiit-rii.
t una nil r-acking Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Omaha I'k. Co., Denver.
Armour A Co., Soo City
Vansant A Co
Carey A Benton
Lnbman A Co
Huston A Co
Hamilton A Rothschild..
L. H. Meyers
Mike Iliiggerty
Bulla A Co
Squires
8. A S
Harger A Webb
Hill A Son
J. B. Root
Other buyers
Totals
343 1.329 5n9
rxu 2.3 5 1.227
:!9 29 fril
394 2 49 547
211
43)
80
64
173
5
1S
14
47
57 .... ....
.... 199
184
219
114
44
48 .... 2.H12
280 8.7C4 D.H2S
CATTLE There was a verv smull run nt
cattle here this morning and the quality
of those that did arrive was verv common.
As a result there -,vas not ss much activity
to the market as Is noticeable sometimes,
but still the cattle kept movi..g toward
the scale, as packers I. ad to have fres'i
supplies and were forced to take com
mon stuff In the absence of deairable
grades.
There were several enra of cornfed steers
on sale, but none of them were strictly
choice. Packers, though, took hold fairly
well and anything at all desirable changed
hands without a great deal of trouble at
Just about the same prices that were paid
yesterday. The comparatively small num
ber on sale scon brought the market to a
close.
The supply of western range beef steers
was also small: Receipts Included a good
many shipments from the range country,
but very few of the cattle were good
enough for killers. The demand was in
g ind Hhape and anything at all desirable
met with ready sale ut f iod. steady pries
and something choice would undoubtedly
havp sold strong.
Cow stuff seemed to make up the bulk
of the offerings, but t lie aame as with
steers, the quality whs common. As com
pared with yesterday's weak clone, there
was, perliH ps. a little Improvement, but
the market was no better than vesterday
morning. Trading wan fairly active, par
ticularly on desirable bunches, and the
big end of the ottering was disposed of
in fairly good season.
Bulla, veal calves and steers sold In Just
about the same notches they have for
some time paat.
There were only a few choice stoekers
and feeders In the yards and, us the de
mand was brisk for desirable grades, the
market ruled active and strong. The
medium to common kinds sold at Just about
steady pries as compared with yesterduy.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
NO. At. Hr. No. Ar. Pr.
1 n 3 10 11..,, Mil 4 u'
2 1120 f.u :n i;nt 4 u
2 4o a a.". 22 1124 4 m
78 i 7S 4 14t, 4 5
7 840 9 US K 10.I6 4 (S
1 l"tl 4 00 14 nn 4 70
2(1 1176 4 26 16 4 bo
12 li)4 4 8i, 4 uoa t IW
1 1071) 4 60 2 12K0 6 26
1 1100 4 60 20 13,5 1 26
2d 104 4 66 IS ,...122t 6 40
It ...111 4 60
COWS.
1 7.".0 1 M 2 . ... 1 1 SO 1 71
2 766 I 00 3 1071 J 75
4 - 7l 2 ;:.
1 940 t 0.) 4 1120 2 75
I 740 2 00 2 101O 1 7f.
1 t!tfl I 00 1 1020 2 7i
II W7 " 4 mi 7J
2 1(45 2 11 27 toil 3 7j
2 IHJ4 2 HI 21 22 a 7r,
- ni i 10 iiijo t 7r,
X 107J t 20 ' 11.64 7.,
4 Mo 2 20 in a; j 7.,
4 913 2 1... I.Wrt t an
t tut 8 : S 942 ! SO
J IK 2 2.V 14 746 2 to
1 4.i ::! K(2 !in
1 OHO .10 I III2U 1 Ihl
4 UiSO U 9 ki 2 ,5
1 107.1 t J6 7 45 J I.-,
U 105 2 3 4 man 2 ,-,
11 960 2 S-'i 1 IH70 2 ar.
1 16V) t 4ii 14 1.W6 ; 6
1 II") i 40 6 USD 2 Wl
(l 926 S 40 7 HSU 9.1
7 1107 I 40 ' I ltao a
1 8M 2- P76 2 9.1
9M 2 Hi 17 11.22 2 a..
16 SS&. 2 0 i II 4S 2 9
1 1170 2 so 4 1 mi ; a,-,
1 una 2 :o 1.: 1127 I 00
I 8il 2 fl 1 1200 3 on
1 1110 2 to s io7( 3 on
J 9'.i 2 0 14 1037 I 06
I 1023 2 46 It nan I 06
1 10)0 2 S& 7 K137 if,
1U40 2 6 1.110 1 15
H 64 2 I I01S 2 16
107 1 2 70 I ma) i jo
12 100 2 70 24 li.fci 1 j
2 1010 2 70 1 1060 1 j;,
28 1007 2 IS 1 1340 I 2:,
1 10O0 2 76 1 1127 3 30
14 ' 10S2 I 75 4 1300 .3 111
. ' 1000 2 15
COVVft AND HEIFERS
JO 14 175 JO..... 9 SO t
.... 370 1 Ml 7 667 1 7o
.... 4.10 2 to It 721 I 7u
461 I 15 3 710 I 9.1
tot 2 15 t 400 2 5
..,.; 3 46 1 910 I 96
. . . . 20 I 50 1 490 8 Ou
.... 432 I 5 7 746 3 ia
... 714 2 60 t 1000 3
. ... l7 2 M 2 660 J 26
.... eia 2 to t. mio 3 so
BILLS.
. ...14'.'0 1 70 i 134.1 2 15
....MIS) t ! I I4U 9u
IH40 2.0 1 1170 3 10
OALV fcu.
11
l'i. -
. ;w 3 ot I 1 mi
T 0 3 7J - 4 6 Hi
J"-" 1 1 4 00 I Itu t 26
1" 17J 4 to 1 210 0 .,
, " ' 15 5 l 1 It'll i 25
1 ' 1 I 1...... Jl 6 '!
.... iu 5 no
8TOOKEHS AND FEEDERS.
3 tat 3 70 !t i;A t 34
t3 t 76 It t6T I 4'.
3".... 7:0 2 ' 2 ti; 3 to
nut S nn 24 :it 3 tu
3 ., 6M I at 144 3 66
4 itu a t 15 s r.
i Ill IX 5 . I Ml
t 7IH) . f. 1.1 in I ti.
NEBRASKA.
"3 row 1'U7 . t I feeder.. Sill J 65
t row a dO it 1 leedt-ra. . kM I 10 .
t 70
2 .
1 bull 1040
J bulls li
3 feeders. . R.3
11 leeters.. 9K1
It feeders.
1 ts
2 24
9 -o
a A)
1
1 60
I 75
t 0
3
a sa
1 bull !..
i X
1 bull
c. T. Johnson, yo.
t feeders. .
1 cow I"."
1 heiier... 6su
1 bull 1.14.1
3 feeders..
j .4
h feeders.
. 701
.llMBI
. 9.0
.lnjn
. 9;
. "io
. M0
3 ta
I -t
6
I '.
t 75
1 .6
t '.a
t '.
1 co Sre. . . .
2 eows. . . .
1 bull
24 feeders..
1 teener...
1 fecuer .
11 feeders..
3 feeders. .
t feeders.
t leener.
4 feedeis.
1 feeier..
i fceuers.
Mi
1 w
V7
74"
1 ii
1 teeaer
4i
C II Ha seel I I.UhO.
21 feeder.. 00 two 1 con 1180
4 steers. ...lit t 15 2 bun 13.4
t 00
1 lo
4 15
3 7
t W
a 10
a 10
2 25
2 25
3 So
X 36
2 00
! li
I bo
I 0"
1 7o
5 0i
3 35
2 80
w. if. l.arkin. joano.
30 steers. ...1244
1 feeders. .11.11
4 IS 5 ,teers....Kls
t ;S i feeders.. but
t lo 8 cows 870
1 10 7 cows lo
. 6 17 cows 897
3 10 1 bull 160
2 AO 1 bull ln-o
3 1 21 feeders.. 91"
8 4i IS feeders.. 89
8 n 1 steer .
t cows 1190
11 cows.
1 cow..
4 cows.
1 stsg. .
SM
9sA
3 steers.
.ll3
2 steers. ...11H.
1 steer.
9i"0
Peterson
7Sn 1 8
K t 40
916 3 4'i
A I.. Colo.
1 bull U80
Si feeders..
1 feeder... tlo
Bro Ida.
1 steer.. .l.TWi
1 steer asji
2 feeder.! 8.;.
1 cow
I feeder.
14 feeders
1 cow
17 con s. . ,
3 bulls...
Adams
.. 940 3 irt
l"t2 2 9"
..i:ut
E
!
Kllnch Neb.
17 cows..
. 840 2 2ft
Mercer A
3 cow sra
Nelson Idaho.
1 feeder... 820
6 feeders., 8f8
1 steer..
3 st. era.
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 feeder
..1170 3 4ft
t 35
..1IS3
..IISO
..111
..LWi
..lH'l
.1040
3 46 6 feeders.. 968 i 3.1
3 4o 1 feeder.. 920 3 36
1 feeder., f-n
1.11 "
3 45 4 feeders.. 101 7 3 35
3 4n 7 feeders.. 846 3 36
3 36 1 feeder... 890 1 36
1 86
was another fairly liberal
sight' this morning, so there
ot stopping the downward
market. Packers stalled in
IIOII8- There
run of hogs in
was no WHV
course or 1 lie
here i.ldillnar a bia nickel lower and In many
taxes 5 4c lower. Salesmen were not
willing to take off that much, and 11 was
well along toward noon before buyers and
sellers got together on terms. Tue hogs
.1.,,, m..iH a fiwuI ni. 'Mel lower, the buik
ot them going at M.324'84. 35. The choicer
I. oH- -nlH lur-plv from 84 "iVi to 4 to
When salesmen Itegan to cut loose trading
was ..nlie active and the bulk wa soon
;diiosed of. The close, though, was ami.
ana at niton part 01 me noun ir ph.- ......
not yet arrived so that It was late before
a clearance was made. Representative
wnles:
31..
;'. .
34 .
38 .
64 .
SS..
66. .
63. .
4K..
1 .
fl..
67..
!..
a. .
AV.
...94
..267
. ..7t
...Son
...114
...730
. . .337
. ..S.l
.. .116
. . ..1.13
...297
...i?97
. . . :M
...277
.. .104
...361
...2
. . S.1.1
...107
..26
. ..t.14
...294
...642
...327
..247
. . 2tt
...6.1.1
. . .30.1
...2KI
...22.'.
...391
...2'.4
. . . 209
...212
...24
...365
..."96
.. .304
...917
...311
...294
..260
...207
. . . 261
...271
...262
...290
...217
...271
...266
...369
.. .291
...347
...244
...244
fr
4 06
4 26
4 30
4 )
4 82i4j
9t,
I 32'
I :s
4 12 '
4 .12 4
4 32 '
4 i2
4 2 't
4 32 '4
4 ,13
4 2IV,
4 a:"
4 32t
4 3219
4 32 14
4 :4i
4 2Va
4 32',
4 32',
4 24,
4 82V,
4 3214j
4 32
4 35 '4,
4 22',
4 36
4 36
4 16
4 36
4 36
4 36
4 35
4 35
4 35
4 36
4 36
4 36
4 Si
4 36
4 35
4 36
4 36
4 35
4 36
4 36
4 15
4 35
4 36
4 35
So
49. .
...
to...
I! .
46 .
60..
17...
60. V
10..,
4t. .,
71..
29..
12..
14..
14..
ct..
al . .
! .
70. .
69..
44..
62..
65..
66..
63..
16...
87..
2 .
72..
49..
tl..
70..
tl..
46..
75..
46..
r...
63..
67..
60. .
60..
70..
47..
t9..
61..
64..
A.
.. .223
.. 27
...tlo
,..!!.2
.. tti
.. 291
...II"
...l'-t
...274
...12
...192
..239
. ..291
..241
...SOt
..321
...214
...2t
...21t
.. Ji'4
...271
...4
...310
...no
..in
,..23
...291
.. .273
...244
...14
...279
...271
...24
...279
. . 250
...244
.. .20
. .29:1
...29.1
.. .244
...241
...2t
...267
...Mil
. . .210
Sh.
40
200
120
12
14
121
'40
'
Pr.
4 it
4 36
4 !6
4 15
4 36
4 34
4 .16 .
4 16
4 36
4 36
4 36
4 M
4 81
4 36
4 36
4 96
4 36
4 36
4 36
4 36
4 36
4 96
4 36
4 85
4 35
4 34
4 86
4 874j
4 37',
4 J7V,
4 40
4 95
4 36
4 36 ,
4 36
4 86
4 36
4 36
4 86
4 87',
4 37',
4 87 ,
4 374
4 874
4 374
4 874
4 874
4 874
4 374
4 874
4 874
4 .174
4 874
4 974
4 40
4 46
( to
2S0
' 4.
I .19. .
j
66..
6..
63..
62..
42. .
46..
to..
6t..
13..
49..
6t. .
49..
.17..
64..
7t . .
70..
76..
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til .
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64..
tl..
70..
70..
II..
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32..
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6.1. .
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12..
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2tt
192
219
to
itn
no
4.1
40
so
to
40
120 4 36 U 337
3.1. .
fi..
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nil "
II..
71..
40 4 36 S. 172
.217
.22t
.207
.270
.266
4 85 25 821
7 MS ... 4 6. 23 44
SHEEP There was not much change In
the sheep situation today. Receipi were
again light and the demand from pukert
In axce of the supply. Everyth.li g that
would do to kill changed hands aa last as
offered at prices that looked s e.dy to
strong. Fed western ews sold up to 14.3.1
and ted western lamba a5.85. There were
no choice wethers or yearlings offe ed.
Owing to the small number of k liars on
sale, the market foon came to a close.
There was also a good demand for feed
ers, and with more buyers than sellers, ihe
msrket ruled active and firm at yesterday's
prices.
Quotations: Good to choice yearllnaa,
t4.Kih5.tO: fair to good yearllrgt. $l.4o4.6&;
good, to choice wethers, I4.40ti4.76; fair to
grod wether. 1.26i4.40; gicd to choice
ewes, $4.26(64.50; fair lo good ewes, II. OO
4.25; good to choice lambs. Ii.7f4i6t0; fair
to good lambs, I5.604f5.7o; feeder yearlings,
$4.0iCg4.5; feeder wethers, 4.0fQ4.-5; teeder
ewes, $3.ooi3.&0; feeder Irnnti.', J4.50&6.1S.
Representative sales:
No. av. Pr.
5 native cull ewes "J n 01
18 fed western ewes 91 3 61
I fed western ewe 90 4 25
5L' fed western ewe 1 4 35
557 fed wrsteim lambs 75 5 H
75
10
113
loo
57
ho
04
t:fi
6-
I'M) Nehrai-k l breeoing ewes I'll .1 u
Si Nebraska breeding ewes.
Hi Nebraska breeding ewes.
4 (rl
5 '.Il
5 60
5 50
5 50
5' 50
nf); Nebraska reeiier lamns.
250 Nebraska
L'5 Nebraska
1114 Nebraska
73 Nebraska
lambs,
lambs
lumhs
lambs
t'lllt'AUtl LIVE STOCK M AH KET
Cattle Steady In Lower, lloga
Active
and l.uwer.
CHICAOO. ' l)tc. 7 CATTLE Heceliits,
lli.lKiO head, including 1.(410 western. Mar
ket steady to 10e. lower; good to pi Ime
slerrs, $fi.ootfi".25; poop to meoium, $3.60(5.70:
( Ptockers 11 ml reetlers. J.aJl4.1i); cows. $1,411
( ,4.i0; heifers. $'.0i"t5.00; canners. $l.f5ti.40;
bulls, j;.iKKa4.10; calves. $;i.Mt? i.uu; weeiern
steers, $3.4tlf(i4.9t).
HUGS-Receipts, 48,000 head; ei-llmated to
morrow, 40.0H0 head. Market 5f10c lower,
mixed and butchers'. $4.3tfi4.5o; good to
choice heavy. $4.4.Vu 4.57'4; lough haavy, $4.30
i4 K7; light. 4.4j4.6o, bulk of sales. $4.40
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipt, 5 WO
head. Sherp steady lambs 10c higher; good
to choice wethers, $4.40fti5.25.: fair to cnolte
mixed, $3.5iru4.35; western sheep. 13.5ib.1'i;
native lambs, $4.tioti.35; western lambs.
4.756.i6. i
ev turk Live Slock Market. j
NEW YORK. Dec. 7. BEEVES Re- 1
eel pis. 07 head: market for steers, slow
and 10fal5c lower on all grades except 1
choice: bulls, steady to strong; cows. U"u
15c lower; ordinary to choice steers s ild
nt $4.1rit.:i; oxen and stags, $J.itS4.a5;
bulls, $J.6'(i4'23: cows, $l.'.6ii4.15: dressed
beef, steady; 794c per lb.: cables quoted
live cattle selling at M4j(12c; exports to
dav. B.4IH' quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 1.SS5 head: market,
steadv; veals sold at $4.5oa.75: few top at
! Ui; grassei s. $.'.5l"'a:'.75; lew t $3; one car
westerns at $4.;'5; dt eased veals, 11f13c per
'ilOtJS Receipts. .fi55 head: only W nad
for the market; feeling weak to 10c lower.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. O.IM
head: market for sheep, steady; for lamb.
J60 higher: common to choice sheep sold
at $3(i'a4.S5; lambs. $H.uo7.K'; culls. $5.ui
5 60; dressed mutton selling at 7Vv'(ln4c per
lit ; dressed Itmbs. llYii;!..; caliles quoted !
live sheep selling at lO-fjle; lambs at 111
l:ie. '
Kansas t'lty l ive altvi-k Market.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 7. CATTLE Re- 1
crlpts, 7.!i0 head; beef steers steady, otn- -..r.
strong and active; choice export und ,
drcsed beef teer, $6.o:i.0; fair to grol.
$'. 5041O.CO; western fed steer. $3.50ti J. . ;
stoekers and feeders, $2.5tij 1.15; southern
steers, $2.501-60: amthern cjv., J1.7J.J.;
native eow. $1.7.tJI.7i; native he fer, $.'. 0
si.i.orfr-bull. izww w; civ. livm-
HOOE Receipt. 13.0X) liead;
lia 1
tjl c
:h.
higher; other ateady to 5c
14 60: bulk of sal-, $4.M5.66:
low er;
lieavy.
and II
ru4 60; packers, M-MH-tO; P'B
$3.mfi4.4o.
HHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipt. 1.(0)
head; neep wiak; limb aieidv; nn'lce
lamba, $4.6oC.fO- nat've witiera. f4!sf6
$.',.iio: native ewti, M Utj l .); wen n
lambs, $4.froii.0i: western etillrg4, !4ix
4j.o.i; western sheep. U.7t'o4.5o; atockers
and fteder. llMtH..
t. Louis Live Slock Market.
ST. LOl'IS. Dec. 7. -CATTLE-Ret ep:.
5,iaj head. Including Low Ttxina: market
stetdy, but 9 1 w ami uncvci. wi(h offer
ings mosilv common snd in.iil im giud-s.
Nalfve shipping and expjrt ieer, t4.-j)'a
.5o. the top for fancy grin; drei-sed
beef and butcher st'ers. $1 4'(j5.'4l; s eeri
under l.oM lbs.. IS . i.(w; stocker and
feed.r. $2,2543 75; ciw gr.d I filers IS.rti
4 a"; tanner. $l.f"ti2.2.'i, I u'l. $2 35114.'):
calves, a4.4axer6.75, Texas and li'dli-i 'iter.
$2 .ViS" 26: cow and heifers. I2ni:ti.
HOtlJ-Reeclpt. ll.'"-' 'ia. in'ikr'
lower on heavy supp.y: i,:i. ilihis.
$ 6 i4i4 2a; pa.-ker. f4 3o)4 . I up her all I
bet heavy, $4 4t4u4 60.
HHEEP AND LAMBS-Rev Ipl. OKI
head; market ateady, native motion. $V10
1 Cow 1020
ti tenders. . 18t
V COWS 84s
1 loars Kt
b co !
P4.7.V lamls. 34 2Ja o: cull and bucks,
t.' n-iSS"; stockcrs, I2.3.'. Teaans. tMi
i oi. - j : (
Pt. Jnsesih l.lia Sleek Market.
POl'TH ST. JOSEPH. Per. 7.-CATTI.B-Reoelpts.
3.1 head- market ae.lve: rm
tlves. m 7Mt.'; cows and heifers. 1.98i
t.li: st.-kers and ft.lers, r;7lJt..
HOtJS Hecelpts. 10.S4I Head; msrket 5o
lower; light. t4.2i I .in; medium Slid heivy,
t4;"4IA
SHEEP AND l.AMRS-Reoelnt. t.Wa
hesd; market steady; lambs, to.''; e,
t4.7S.
ftlcaa I Ity l ive "Jtnek Market.
SIOI'X CITY. IVc. 7. tSpeclsl Telegrsm.)
CATTIE-Recelpts, 2.0t head; niarket
stesdy; stoekers, weak: lieeves. t3.au4lrt.iai;
cows, bulls snd mixed, t2.5nti3.60; stm-keta
snd feeders, t2 6u3.&ti. calves and yearling..
ttfS.26.
Ht MiS Receipts. 9.6." head: market to
lower; selling. t4.f4 40; bulk. t.1tt4 35.
Stork In 9lghl.
Hecelpts of live s4ock st the six prln. ipat
western clttea yesternay were s louowa
Cattle.
nor.
9 "!
9 Call
I3.MKI
II tMl
10.841
48t4l
Sheep
5.-8
V.is'o
intVi
:.' it
2&.tt
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City .
St. Ixtuls
St. Joseph
Chicago
Totals
1.77"
..CHI
. 7.9v
. ttaa
. t i
.2.oo"
.4S.79H 101.637 40.574
OM AHA WHOLES 41, K MARKET,
Condition ot Trade anal 4)ntatlnns on
tnple and Fnney Prodaee.
EGOS Candled stock. 24c.
1.1 VK POll-TRY Hens, 74c; rooster-,
oc; turkev. 12414c; tlncks, j8c; ge.
8.9c; sit ng rhlckens, 84c-
1(1 r.Tr.U l'sck.ng siotk. 15c: choice ti
fant y dairy, 1719c; it ame.-y, 3SJ2f ; istlcy
' EREBh' FPOZEN KISH-Trut. 10") plrk
etel. tc; p.ke, Pv: perc:i. 7c; bluefl'h. 12c;
whlteliah, l's-j ssimr.n, 71c; rtdsnpper, lie;
lobster tgreen), 20c; lobster tboi ed. tot';
bullheads, lie; catfish. 14c; b'ack rss ;
halibut. l"c: crapples. Ut ; it s nad. tl ;
buffalo. 7c; white bat. 11c; frog lrg, pr
do)! 2n(
UMAX-Per ton. 415.00.
HA Y ft ices quoted bv Omaha Vhnl-la
Deal r ." aso. latlon: Cholc No. 1 'ipl-nd,
J43jO; No. 2. $ti.'; medium. $5 X1; core, $" t
1, ye straw, luio. The e pric-s are for hay
ot good color and quality.
OYSTERS New Vora cniinls. per ran,
45c; extra seletts. per ran. 7c; a'andarda,
Jier can. ..'(: bulk (standards), rer gal.,
1.115; hulk lextra select), per gal. $l.7;
bulk (New York count), per gai., ti UO
TRDPICAL FRVIT9.
OR A NOES Florida. lse lvb. l?fl 17$ 500.
21t and 'SrO. $2.76tt4.ii; California navel, all
sites, :'.75'f Wi.
LEMON "I California fancy, $2.75; Jo and
$t). $4 27,; choict , $3 50.
IiATES-Per box of 30-lh. i,kg.. $i00;
Hallowl. In 70-lb. box. per lb.. ofUc.
l-'lGH Calif ornln. per 10-lb carton. Tift
$5c; imported Smyrna. 4-crown. i2sc; fr
crown. 14c: 7-crown. 16c: fHhcy Importsd
(wathed). In 1-lb. pkgs.. letjlSc; Callioi nla,.
per case of tf pkg.. $2.26.
KANAKAS Pi medliim-slaed bunch.
$2.nKi2.S4i: Jnmito. $:.75.r5H.
GRAPE FRUIT-P.r box of U ta 4.
J5.O'",'u.50. .
FRUlTa.
APPLES llomt-grown Jonathans, per
bbl.. $4.00; Ben Davis, $2 25; New York Tsl
msn and Pound Sweets, $1.00; New York
Kings, $3.00; New Yoik Pippins, $2.75; New
York Greenings. TI.Sj; "v-ew ork .Bald
wins, $2.75; Colorado J.-.naih" i.0; Wlna
Sap, per bu. box, $1.40,
PEARS- Ktah. Colorado snd California,
fall varieties, per b ig. $1.7RVJ2.2S.
CRAPES Imported Malaga, per keg,
tG.OO(64!.lil).
CRANHERRIES Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per bbl., M.&OfcS.UO; Wisconsin Bell
and Cherry and Jerseys, per bbl.. $7.7; per
box. $?75.
TANGERINES Per. H box. $2 W.
VEGETAHl.tlt . v
POTATOES New home Blown. In sacks,
per bu.. 40c; Colorado, per bu.. Wk;,
1 LkNIPd fer bu.. joei Canada ruta
bagas, per lb., lc.
CARROTS Per bu., 40c.
PARSNIPS Per bu.. 4c.
BEETS Per bd., 40e.
NAVY BEANS Per bu $1.Sir?.0O.
ONIONS Home grown. In sacks, per btl
85ocrai.(Ht: Spanish, per crate, $2.10.
Ci't'CMBi'ttb Pel- rase ot 2 dog., $5.S0.
TOMATOES California, pr . 4-baaket
crste. jj.60.
CABBAGE Home-gl own, per 100 lit., ioc;
Holland seed, per lb.. 1VC.
SvvlOET POi AToi-.b rtom grown, per
bu. basket, 60c; Kansas kiln-dried, per bbl.,
$2.25.
SaCASH Home grown, per doa., BOe.
CELERY Per doa., -tfc&oo; California,
45c. ...... 1 .;.
RAD1BHEB-Pr do., SOc . -.- ,
LETT I'CE Hot house, ner doa., 4OQi0o
head lettuce, per doa., $1.00.
8H ALLOTS Per doa.. 6t)c.
CAULIFLOWKR Southern, . per bbl.,
MlSCELLANEOv'8.
SAVER KRACT-Wlsconsln. per keg,
$2.50.
CIDER New York, per bbl., $5.20; per 'i
bbl., $3.25. . .
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
12nic; Wisconsin Young America, ISc; block
Swiss, new, 15c; old, lS17c; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmburger, l$c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. soft shell, new
crop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb., 13ci
No. 2, soft shell, per lb.. 12c; No. 2 hard
shell, per lb.. 12c; pcana. large, per lb,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., $c; Chill walnuts.
I per lb., l-y'l.te: almond. Soft shell, per
in., lie; naru eneu, per 10., 10c: cneeinuf.
per lb., 12'i'fHfc': new black walnuts, per
cu.. 75ft90e; shellbark hickory nuts, ner bu.,
$1.76; large hickory nuts, per bu.. 11 60.
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS.
CHRISTMAS TREES 3 to 6 feet, par
doa., $1.76; 5 to 7 feet, per do., $2 50; 7 to 9
feet, per doxf $.1.50; ft to 11 feet, per doa.,
$4.6u. I.urge school and church purp., eacli
$1 to $1.50; extra large, la to 20 feat, each
$2 to $5.
EVERGREEN WREATHING In coll of
20 yards, per coll, R5c to $1.
WREATHS Magnolia and galtx wrea h.
per do.. $1.2nhl.50; evergreen wrettla. per
dor.. $l.2o'ul.50; holly wreaths, per doz.,
$1.2591.50.
HOLLY BRANCHES Per case of 24x2x4
feet, about 50 lbs.. $l.fo: per bbl.. $1.50.
I LONG NEEDLE PINES-Per dn $oiv
2.50.
MISTLETOE Mlnletoe branches.i per -I
lb. box. $1.26; per lb., 30o.
I
Whisky Market.
CINCINNATI. Dec. 7. WHISK Y Distil
lei'f finished goods, steady on basis of $1 .'I.
ST. LOCIS. Dec. 7.-WHI8K Y-Hlglt
wines on battsp of $1.27.
REAL ESTATE TRAKIFER.
Deeds filed for record December 7, a fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee- and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Karnam street, for The Bee;
Charlotte A. Cochran and husband to
K. S. Illiiyney, part of sw'4 29-16-11..$
Mary L. YolKel and husband to J, R.
Graves. v lot 0, block 2, Ho I by
! addition
j J. Vlckey and wife to A. Heck, lot 17,
I block 2. Cottage Home addition
H. Kountse 11 nil wife to l ulled Real
Estate and Trust company, lot I aud .
part of lot 2, block A. Forest Hill....
H. Koiintxe et al. to I'nltert Real E-
! tale and Trust company, same
E. M. Martlndale and wife to A.
Ci ulekshand. lot , block 3, Fred De
tune' atldition
C. F. C. Piatt to F. Nelson. wiO elOO
1 f.et lot 6, block 2. Orchard Hill.. 2,on0
I J. P. O Krleu to Marie A. O Hi ten. lot
4. I'Tuck's aub
! Rhnda E. Lear to O. C. McKenxle,
I unillvlded lot K. block 350. Omaha. .
I G. C. McKenxle to W. F. McKenxle,
part of lot IS, in w ue4 4-15-1:1. ...
; W. F. McKenxle und wife to Rhotlii
, E. Lear, same
I Bridget 0. J King nnd
husband
lots 36,
tu
E. L. Krl-el and wife,
37 and 38. nrllalr
86,
2.N
2. Inn
II. A. Tukey to L. F. Crnfoot. lots 2, 7,
10 and id. Aiavne:a auuitioit.
J. A. Doyle lo F. D. Wead, lot 13,
block 2. Hopper's Bonanza
T. Hot-tor and wife to J. M. Fixa, lot
5, block 1. Corrlgan Place. . 1 ......
J. D. Crelghton to C. H. Crelghton,
lot 3. botK 14. city...
a.&to
Tukey Land company to Jesse Polley,
ot a. b ock 2. t niton lint
l.ttsi
Benann lind syndicate to H. J. Grove,
lot 2 to li, block 8, Henson
Msry E. Lane and husband
Grove, lot 8. black 4,
1,000
lo 11. J.
Halcyon
j drove!
Heights
J. A. Howard snd wife to H.
lota 1, 3 and i. block 2.
Highland
Place 2tJ
Edwards -Wood Co-
4 Incorporated )
Hajn Oi flee: Fifth and Roberta Stracta,
ST. PALL, fllNN.
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