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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. lPOt.
' RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
V heat Valuta Enow Dowaward Trancl on
Continued Heaty Rsceipta.
DECt VBL3 CORN o'TMiTS Off fcOnRUD
Drier Isnaet tirade It Faet F.nnaga
Heavy Meeelpte Here Ueaerally
old Br for Arrival 4nt
rirmer Joeslp, learnings.
OMAHA. Dec. 12. IM.
'i l.e trnd wheat ra'ues Is to a Inner
ine The receipts at northwestern polnt
continue large and tha stornge rapacity
I being tested Miller appear to havo
annul il the wheat on hand tliev cere to
carry and ahow an Indisposition toward
:iw purchases that augurs bad for tha
nimeolate futura of tha wheat situation.
M tha aairo time weather conditions are
reported mora favorable for the growing
'"p and foreljrn markets ara easier. The
visible supply figures wera another argu
ment nn the bear aide of the market.
Speculator took a bearish view of the
situation and made Inroads on prloee Im
mediately afler the opening, keeping It tip
nil through the session., occasionally cover
ing a trade and causing a alight reaction,
out It waa not held, that la ao far aa tho
fiecemher future la concerned. It fluctuated
o -tween fl 074 and tl 074. May waa
relatively steadier, recovering after break
ing to $1.014, pr 14c. and eased off to
and recovered to tl.104, going back
"gain Sr. July waa 40 of-
In the last half hour the market became
flat again and cloaed with 4e net loss for
December and 4e for May.
Com Enormous receipts of corn bare,
but practically all of It had been sold to
rrlve, and after Inspection kept on flowing
to tha gulf for export, although quite a
large amount was Included In the purchase
made soma days ago by the Nebraska
Iowa Ora In company for their new storage
house. Thar remain outatandlng a world
f short corn for tha current month In
Chicago and the grade la not coming for
delivery. Dryer are working overtime,
but there are not enough houre In the
day to get It ready In time. December
opened at 47o. dropped to 44c then turned
to 474c May waa 4e lower and finally He
higher than Saturday'! final fig urea Jan
uary slightly batter.
Oats Market surprised Its friends by ad
vancing 4?4c and remaining steady at the
ln.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT-No. I hard. Bl.Kr91.06: No. S
hard. ;cfrtl.02; No. 4 hard, BOc&tl.OO; No. t
spring, 11.04.
TORN No, i. 3Hc: No. t, 8t4d No. 4,
S7j,".7Wo; no grade, R.V&So; No. 1 yellow,
?4o: No. I yellow. 38Wc; No. 2 white. S4c;
No. white. 384c.
OATH No. t mixed. 28c: No. I mixed. J7r:
"No. 4 mixed, 2c; No. 2 while 28c: No. I
white. 284o; No. 4 white. 274rJc; stan
dard, 24c.
Omaka CaeU Sales.
. One car No. I corn, 314c.
Omaha Fatarea.
Wheat-
Dec. .,
.
Open. High. low. Close.
... 1.01H
MTa
Carlot
1.0l 1-W
tr 3H Si's
Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago
Minneapolis .
Duluth
Ht. I ahU ...
Kansaa City
Omaha
1,03
194
1.044
65
l4
7J
2(1
141
.VS
Total Vlalble-Wheat, today. ST.KM.u'A bu.:
year ago. 4.4O4.nfi0 bu.; Increase, i.704,Oil bu.
Corn, todav, 4,5ht.rViO bit.; year ago, R.bM.OOO
bti.i decrease, l.CJs.OOO bu. Oats, today, 24
1,iV)0 bu.; year ago, .277.0n0 bu.; Increase,
16.24,O0O bu.
On Paaaaae atatenienl. .
Wheat, today, 39,104,000 bu.; decrease, 63S -
bu.: week ago. fH,7M.0i)n bu.; Increase,
19t,fl00 bu.; year ago, f WiS.OtjO bu.; decreaas,
440,000 bu. Corn, 1.,46.000 bu.: decrease, 702,.
1100 bu.; week ago, 18.171.000 bu.; (Increase,
986.000 bu.: year ago, 14,196,(m0 bu.; de reas,
1,441.000 bu. . .
Cirala Marketa F.lscvrbere.
Closing price at the following markets
todiiy and Baturdny were:
, -'. CHICAGO.
' Wbeat-1
December
May
:SJ , Today. Saturdiiy.
J.osTa. . 107S
vJ,iW .l.oShi
.t4Vi..J.'.,.V.i..A. J8- 'r!,'.'
vurn
December ..
May
July
Oats
Decembef .
May
July .......
Wheat- 11
December .
May
Corn
December ..
IT'i
44S
44
's
SOS
JuH
4T'.i
44H
. W. IX)UI9.
1.07
1.11S
1.0' t
1.12V
42H
424
... 42
42H
42
May
Wheat
December May
Corn
December May
Wheat
December May
Wheat
December -May
Wheat
December May ;....
KANSAS CITT.
1.02
1.01H
. ... .
4H
"1H
NB7W TORK.
1.11
1.11H
MINNEAPOLIS.
1.0
1.02s
4014
4IH
1.1CH
1.12
1.0M
V.10H,
1.07',
l.U
DCL.CTU.
1.07
1.10
I4BVV - YORK GENERAL MARKET
tiaatatloas of (ha Day Varlaaa
toramodltlea.
NEW TOIVK, Dec. 12.-KIXJUIl-Uecelpta,
11,746 bbla. ; exports. 25.04 bbls.; market
unlet and lower; Minnesota patents, f5.a6
'010, Mlnne.otu bakers, f4.1044.76; winter
patents, t.6lO.KS; winter stratgnts. eo.l'ji
0. 40, winter extras. W 6f34.30; winter low
grades, f3.4i04.lO. Rye Hour, steady; fair to
good, t4.4th4.7u; choice to fancy, f4.7f
0 00. Buckwlieat flour, quiet; per 100 lbs..
tf MUIil .
COKNMEAI-ateady; fine white and vel
low. fl.40tji.46; ooarse, 1 241.; kiln dried.
HM(t'J.20.
It Vfc) Nominal.
DARIJCY yulet ; feeding. 44c, o. I f
New York; tnaltlng. ibac, c. I. f.. Buffalo'
1M1RAT Hecelpta. 144.000 bu.; axportal
1. tt bu.; spot market easy; No. 2 red
nominal elevator and fl.KH f. o. b.. afloat
No. 1 northern Duluth, il.ailk. t. o. h.
afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o.
b.. afloat. Acting on big northwest re
ceipts, foreign selling and snow in the
west, wheat declined a cent this morning,
rallied at noon by tha small visible supply
and yielded later to renewed liquidation
and Wall street heaviness, closing lHc net
lower; May, I1.11H1.12. closed at fl.HH:
July. fl.0-JH91.WH. closed at fl.02H.
CORN Receipts, 74.176 bu. ; exports, 103,113
bu.; No. t yellow. 64c; No. I white, 64Hc.
Option market was exceedingly dull In
New York and featureless, closing Ho net
lower; May ; closed at 60,c; December
rioted at 66c.
OATS Keoelbta. 12.080 bu.; exports, IS
2lu bu.; spot market dull: mixed, 2 to if
lbs., MHV'l6Hc: natural white, SO to K lbs ,
3W7c: clipped white, .1 to tH lbs., S7jjrtc
liAY Market dull; slilpplng, (rW good
to choloe. T7Hte82H'.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice
1904 crop. 2&(fU7c; 14 crop, ate ; elds, 14c
I'aclflc coast, 1804 crop. tUtMc; 19it crop!
:-SuSo: olds. 14l7c.
liiDES Strong; aalveston, SO to S lbs
IKc; California. i to 26 I ha., jSc; lexaa dry
24 to So Ihs.. l4Hc.
. I.EATtlKR-Stroni: acid. S4)2flc.
xu fr Tci 1 . ,m a 11 .. r . .4 . . . . 1. . . . . . .
OU.60; mess, fft.ootit.ro: beef ham, 122 i)ttiW
imiiivi. fiu.w-uivp', iiui inoia
mess, flt.lirirU.W. Cut meats, quiet; plckiei
bellies. nvb&tM-. ilckled shoulders: f7.6
pickled bams, ft O0"fi.i. Lard, quiet; west
ern gleamed, 17.110; refined, jjulet; tonti
neni, f7 3b: Houtli American, 17.50; com
iound. tA.60f.a2H. Pork, steadv; ramily
tl4.i16 0u; short dear. I U.7tt(l.o0; mess.
IIS US3U.76.
TAIAJW - guJet; Vlty. 4Sc;
4H4'-.
ccuntry, '
K1CB Steady; domeeilc. fair to
ftWVe: Japan, nominal.
xtra. !
POL LTRt Alive, nominal: dressed. Ann;
western chickens. lOHfclic; fowls. IvSUHc:
turksve. 1.S4J17C-
Ht TTKH Steady: street price, extra
creamery. 37K7V. Official i.rlcea: ieain
erv. common to extra. 17'7e: creamery,
held, vwiumon to txira. llsu24Hc; state
dairy, cominon to extra. U1i26c; renovated
icinmun to extra. 1jsic: aeatem factory,
common to choice, lQITc; western Imita
tion cieamery. couunnn to choice. i:,mc
CHEESE 1rm; state full craara. small
September, co-ored and white, les-v, Ur;
state. Iste mads, poor to choice. HfUc;
state, lsrae. September, roloied end white,
'siicv. I3c: siate. lata made, colored, gtod
to choice. lOQlOVr; state, late made, whl'e.
fancy. lOHc: stais. poor to prima, kAUo.
KUliSeUeadx ; western finest selected
J'i. ; aeatern. average best, a'tJlc.
Taleda eed Market.
Tol.Klm P' IT SEED-Clover. csh.
P.rw, Deceuilrtuv IT.7.H; s'tt-luary, fTJJH;
March. $:rvi Alslka. prime, WOn. Tim
othy, prime, ti .
CHKAt.O t.HAM AID mOTIHOS
Fealares af tha Trad lag aal Claalag
Prlees Marl el Trade.
CHICACR). rec 12 -Enormous receipts of
wheat In the northwest had a depressing
Influence on speculative prices here toda.
At the close wheat for May delivery was
ofT 14914c. Corn sad oata are up 4- Pro
vision range from 14c higher to l.- Iwr-
Extreme weakneaa waa manifested In tha
wheat market at the opening Initial n"r
tatlons on May ware S&V" lower at tlX
1 lfl. Several elements tended to creete
bearish sentiment. C)ae of the factor, was
the largeness of the world's shipments, es
pecially the liberal total from Russia. An
olher Influence - - , i, anw which han
(fallen on the drouth-stricken wheat fields
or the southwest. From the "tart
was fair scattered selling. The market
lucked any food aupport. As a result addi
tional weakneaa developed, May selling off
to H.Val.tyi4 Throughout the day the
market here waa affected by the weakness
of tha northwea'era markets, wheat prices
at Dututh and Minneapolis being down 14
tic. Lnillnea In tl.a flour trade waa ore
reason assigned for tha lower prices In the
northwest. A temporary rally occurred
here toward the middle of the session on
covering by short a, who were apparently
surptlsed at the comparatively small In
creaae In the visible supply. The Increase
In available stocks was only 248.0" bu..
compared with an increase of 2,tt.' bu. a
year ago. On tha rally May eold up to
f1.liiH4Jl.10te. The market, however soon
turned weal again. Mav declining to tl."94.
A heavy tone prevailed throughout the re
mainder of the day, final quotations on May
being at tlu4l .04. Clearances of wheat
and flour were equal to 1. bu The
amount on passage decreased M,ono bu.
Primary. receipts were LUa.aOO bu., com
pared with sff.OOO bu. a year ago. Minne
apolis. Duluth and Chlrag-o reported re
ceipts of 1.14 care, against l.ufct care laat
week and M car a year ago.
Considering the weakneaa of wheat the
corn market held remarkably firm through
out the entire session. A little easier tone
waa manifested at the start as a result of
liberal local receipts, but the fact that
out of total arrivals of l.tU cars only nine
graded contract gave encouragement to
bulls, causing a firmer feeling. There was
considerable buying of December by shorts
snd this helped to support the distant de
liveries. May opened a shade to He lower
at 444c to 444U444e, sold between 444P and
44Hc and closed at 444
An Improved caah demand caused a firm
undertone In the oats market. Trading was
of light volume and mostly for local ac
count. May opened unchanged to He lower
at Hil-'14c. sold nn to a4e-T"4c and
closed at WV. Docal receipts were 184
cars.
Karlv In the day the provision market
waa Arm owing to entailer receipts of hogs
than expected at tha yarda. Later the mar
ket weakened on profit-taking, there being
little aupport in evidence. At the close May
pork was off 15c at 112 Ao, lard was lower
Vf at f7.06. ribs were up H' at tK.KO.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
8k cars; com, 727 cars; oats, 1 cars; hogs,
34.0110 head
The leading futures ranged as follows:
ArUclae.1 Open. I High. I Ixw Close. Sat'y.
Wl.eat I
Dec.
May
1.07 I 1.07HI
1.07i
'WW!
.... ll.WfU
l.oy'4 I.oshi i.K'H
4H 47S! 47h
44H! 44S 44H
44'5j 444 44
2S I 2a. 'I1;
:,! soHi m,
sos' 3H son
Julv
Corn I
Dec. 4'4fi47
May
July
Oats
Dec. May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
Rlhe
.Tan.
May
IM S
4VTij44T4l0't
H!
30S'H SO, A, ;
so! auvi:
12. W 12.60
12.82HI 12D6
12.S2H 12.36
12. So 12 tf
12.60
12. HO
I
86
T.10
I 60
.7i
8.S2HI W
7.06 I 7.07H
7.10 I
1
50 I
6.72H:
7.06
I
.42H
(.46 I
.67Hl
c.r.o
H.72H
.C7H
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCK Easier; winter patents, fS 10$i
6.10; straights, H.UfNtfti Oo; spring patent:,,
f49O4.40; strslghts, f4.04.W, bakers. UM
WHEAT NO. 2 spring, f1.07fll.14; No. 3.
fl. 0201. 12; No. 2 red, fl.llHH11.13V
CORN No. !, 47H4Kc; No. I yellow. 47H
4Kc.
OATS No. 3, SSHc: No. 2 white, 9H
8i'4c; No. 3 white. 2(f30'4c.
RYE No. I. 75c.
BARLEY Hood feeding. 3934H: alr to
choice malting, 41(4Xc.
SEED-No. 1 flax, fl.ie: No. 1 northwest
ern. tl.24; prime timothy, f2.72H: clover,
contrect grade. fl2S0.
PROVISIONS-Meaa pork, pea- bbf. tlU3H
fell. 26. laid, per WO lba.. f6.T7H. Short riba
idea (loose), f6.2-14?.&0; short clear (boxed),
x.7(4i,87H.
Receipts. Shipments.
... 2.20O .00
... 60.000 ' 7.000
...667.600 6K0.1UO
...145.000 4.1H0
... 8,000 1.600
...104,800 (.400
Flour, bbla
Wheat, bu...:
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu..
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa easier; creamery, 16(626c;
dairy. ltV3'22c Eggs, steady; at mark, cases
Included, 20HcQC6c; Arils, 26r; prime firsts,
28c; extras, 30c. Cheese, steady, llt&'12o.
t. Laals Oratn and Provlslona.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 13. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red, caah, elevator, fl.OiH; track.
fl.l4H4Tl 16H: May, I1.11S; July. Hc; No.
3 hard fl.(ViJl.ll.
CHJRN Lower; No. 3 cash, nominal; track,
IZHiuSHc: December, 42V; May. 42Hc
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 30c; track. SOU
31c; December, 29'.4c; May, 31c; No. 2
white, Sl2c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents,
Eaff6 30; special brands, f6.4t.fT6.fG; extra
fancy, f4.70fe4.80: eler, f4.1iVo4 40.
SEED Timothy, steady at f2.O0i2.46.
CORNMEAL Steady at t2 4ft
BRAN Strong; sacked, tSUtrWa-.
HAY Steady; timothy, f7.0OiO12.6O; prairie,
fS.IKKIO.OO.
IRON COTTON TIES-3c.
HAtKlINO Ttic
rlEMP TWINE Ac-
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
111. 82H. Lard, unchanged: prime steam,
fH66. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts,
f7.tU'4; short ribs. f7.874: short clear, f.12H.
POl'LTRY Spring chickens, lower; chick,
ens, 7c; springs, 9c; turkeys, 134c; ducks,
fc: geese 7Hc-
BcTTKIl 8teady; creamery, 3H2Sc;
d.ilrv, lli23
ECIOS Hteady, ?, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 11.000 16.000
Whent. bu .' 64.000 4.0n0
Corn, bu 141.000 8.0
Uats. bu '. 70.000 28.0)4)
Kataass City Grain sad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dee. 12-WHE.AT-Mar-ket
steady to lower; December fl .12V,; May.
fLOl'n'U'lOlH; July, 8s4, cash. No. 3 hard,
fl.tcyio: No. 3, fl.oiH'(il.04S No. 4. OOrtr
tLOO; No. 3 red, fl 07B'J.08; No. 3, fl. 04.1.07;
No. 4. Kciufl 00, receipts. 142 cars.
CORN Steady, to lower, December, 40,c;
May, 41Hc; July. 40c; cash. No. 2 mixed.
4lc; No. 4. 404141c; No. 5 white. 41c; No. 3,
OATSr-S'eailv; No. 2 white. 3oH4iA,c;
No. 3 mixed, 244l30c.
HAY Market ateady: choice timothy, W.00
fj9.60: choice prairie, f7.7Vij8.flo.
RYE Market steady; 70c.
ExHtS Market steady; Missouri and
Kansas new No. 2. white wood casts In
cluded, Sue; case count, 23 '4; cares returned.
W- lees.
B 1 ' TT E R C reanwry ,
3!fo38c; dalrv. 17c
Recnts. Shpmts.
113.600 &.V4O0
148.400 49.600
22.000 2.00)
Wheat, bushels.
Corn, bushels ,,
Oata. bushel ...
. Philadelphia Pradare Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Deo. 12.-BCTTER-Markrt
firm and Hfllc higher; extra west
ern creamery. 28c; extra heavy prints. 31c
BOOS Firm and In good demand; nearby
fresh. 32c at mark; western fresh, 31042c
at mark.
CHEESE Firm and In good demand; New
A'ork full creams, fancy. 12Hc; New York
full creams, choice. HH4jllVc: New York
full cream, fair to good, llfc11'4c.
Visible apply of (.rain.
NEW YORK. Dec. 12 The visible supply
of grain Saturday. December 10, a com
plied br the New York Produce exchange,
la as follows:
Wheat. 37 pei.OflO bu.: Increase. I48O0O bu.
Corn. 4 rn ik bu.; Incresse. 1 3M.0OO bu.
Oat. Wo'.uin bu.: decrease :0ii0 bu
Rve. Me""!!! bu.: decresae. 25.000 bu.
rtary. 6. 74. bu.; decrease, 7S7.U4) bu.
Mllnaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Dec. 12. WH K AT Mar
kit. weak: No. I northern, tl.ll: No. 2
northern. tVUVMI U: May. tl fl",.
HY K Week; No. .
HARI.EI Stead) ; No. 2. 5.'c; aauiple.
t'tiRN- Weaker; No. 1. Iultc; Mav, 444M
Mlnneapallr Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dee. It WHEAT De
cember tl.A; May. H UH; July, fl lovtt
1,10'H, No. I hard, fl.i; No. 1 northern,
fl r. No 2 northern, tl 0J.
FIOl'R First Mien is. f6.fctj6.S0; second
patents. kVdupoTu: first clears. I'K4-S;
second eleara. ft fc'fi! TS.
FRAN In bulk, t'4 60.
Pearl 4rket.
I'KttKIA. IVc. II. -CORN Voted lower;
Na 4. , 1, ,jic; no grade.
384C
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Mark l Finicky from Hftfy Sellint; nd
Cloft Below that of Lut Thirtdtj.
LEADERS ARE OFF TWO TO SIX POINTS
Prices Ciiatlsst Fall Tbroaahoat
the r.atlre Heealew 1 1 ter lek
of Hesletlag Pewer Fea
Ure af the Pay.
NEW YORK. Dec 12-Ihe speculative
demand for stocks seemed to be completely
paralysed today ajd confidence entirely
departed from all of thoae who wete such
eager buyers up to a week ago at prices
fur above those prevailing today. The
feeling of doubt spread more and mure
to holders of stock during the course of
todays market and the pressure to sell
long stocks steadily Increased. Iong buy
ers In evidence were those who had llrst
Sold, momiy bear operators, who went
short of the market and then bought to
cover at the Inviting profits accrued on
the subsequent declines Buying or this
character caused occasional feverish rallies
from the violent declines. But the selling
waa constantly renewed on the rallies and
the fall touched new low levela at each re
newal. The range of tne decllnee compared r
s pec t ably with that In last Tnursdsy'a
panicky break, but there waa far lea
resilience to the market. 1'rlcea hardly
got as low today aa the low prices touched
on Thursday, out owing to the violent
recoveries on that day and the weak clos
ing of today at the lowest prices, the range
of values is substantially lower tonight
than It was on last Thursday night. The
moat striking fact In today's market waa
the utter lack of resisting power In the
market. Il only needed a slight Increase
In the rate of activity to start prices pre
cipitately downward. Changes In the
conditions of the properties affected or
In tha general conditions of finance, com
merce and Industry were not suggested
by any of the leading sellers.
Money nn call loaned down to 2 per
cent In the late market and pressure for
fundR did not seem to be the motive for
selling any stocks. The comparative Im
munity of the high grade Investment bonds
from weakness was an evidence of this,
as bonds of that class are almost tnvn
rlably brought to market In any renl
emergency for ready money. There i'an
be no dispute that the enormous prestige
acquired by the loudly proclaimed leader
ship of last week's raid of the stock mar
ket gave great power of Intimidation to
the renewal of the same methods today
and caused widespresd timidity, growing
Into terror among the trading class of
holders. lant week's quick recovery
arouaed distrust in view of the demon
strated Instability of prices at ths height
to which tliev had been lifted by the In
ludicluos speculation which preceded the
break. To attempt an Immediate restora
tion of this level was regarded aa an In
discreet speculative enterprlae and this hitd
much Influence In cutting short the buy
ing for a further rise There was sn ex
pectstlon again that ths Northern Securi
ties decision wss Imminent, snd this helped
to depress stocks, notwithstanding the
effective use that has been made of It 00
other occasions to boom the market.
Prices on the curb were as vlolsntly
disturbed as on ths exchange, the slump
In tJreene Consolidated Copper In that mar
ket rlvslllng the break In Amalgamsted
Copper on the exchange. But the dey's
losses In stocks of all classes. Including
standard rallroud and industrial propertlea,
runs till the way from 2 to over 6 points.
The tone of the closing was as weak as nt
anv time (lining the day.
Bonds were weak. In sympathy with
stocks. Total sles, ir vnlue. fu.840,000.
I'nlted Sines bonds were unchanged on
call.
Following were the sules snd range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Sales. High. Low.Cloee.
Atchison 15.700 KH 831 KC,
do pfd
1.600 10S4j 102H IIK'
Baltimore & Ohio..
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chsepeake Ohio.
Chicago & Alton...
do pfd
Chicago O. W
C. & N. W., ex-dlv.
C. M. V St. P
do pfd
Chicago T. T....
do pfd
C. C. C. St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd ......
42.KOO 100
'4
300 lo"4
8.600 131 4
954
1J
18K4
46
40
iis
1984
16
183
114
23
874
a 1
.68 '
86
129
188
4'i
30
80
214
174
!
1M0
12'4
23
874
214
67
1.0m 1111
13.700
400
ffl'.4'Vl
484
41
234
202
200
47.BOO 171
600 184 4
. 1.400 13
200 234
100 874
200
20rt
iH
do 2d pfd.
.400
34
X34
S3
Delaware & Hudson 1.400 184 IN34 183
Denver A RIo Orande 600 31
31
81
D. 4V R. U., pfd 1.600 fc4
Del., L. ft W
Erie 46,600 S8
do 1st pfd MOO 754
do 2d pfd 1.300 66
Hocking Valley
do pfd 2W 3
Illinois Central 6.800 165
Iowa Central 100 304
864
854
734
63
ki"
1S0;
S04
844
315
364
734
64
8
ir-'4
150i
24
66
264
60
1374
13
do pfd
K. C. Southern...
do pfd
Louisville ft N...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities ..
Met. Street Ry...
Minn, ft St. Louis
600 284
. J.400 63 50
. 13.400 1424 137
. 2.600 1644 J634
. 3.100 7Mi 764
74
. 17,100 121'i 1174 11H
Ml
M.. St. P. ft S. 8. M. 1.200 374
do pfd 100 144
Missouri Pacific 39.400 IO84
Missouri. K. ft T.... 4.400 B24
do pfd .1
N. R. R. of M.. rfd. 200 404
N. Y. Central .!"0 1374
864
144
106
304
l4
S9'4
86
142
105
304
6l
3
1S44
76
82
Norfolk ft Western.. 32.300 78
do pfd
Ohio ft Western .
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. ft St. L.
Reading
dn 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co...
Ho nfd
41 4
414
St. L. ft S. F.. 2d pfd 1.200
St. Li. ft Souinwa .,
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway....
do pfd
Texae ft Pacific
Toledo. St. L. ft W..
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling ft L. E
Wisconsin Central ..
do pfd
Mex. Central
Adams
American
United States
Wells-Fargo
Amal. Copper
Amer. Csr ft Found.
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil....
American Ice
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil...
1I0 pfd
Amer. Locomotive...
do pfd
Amer. 8. ft R
do pfd
Amer Sugar Ref...
Anaconda Mining Co.
Urnnk Ttatlld T
A, 000
600
14.000
1.000
26.:oo
1.600 1'84
31. BOO '!4
Colo. Fuel and Iron. 36.600 424
Consolidated Gas.... .no 207
Corn Products ........
do Pfd
nistlllera' Securities.
S,94) , 2V4
200 784
4 600 3
General Electric
International Paper.
do pld
International Pump.
3 100 184 18:
11
234
74
CD
86
22H
88
82."0O
J3
784
2.000
:4
224
!t7
North American 1014
Pacific Mall 2.4l 4
41
49
P.rvi.l.' litis
1A.2IKI 1074 1044 lt44
4 nru as 1 a? i .
Prexced Steel Car.... 1.000 884
do nfd 400 TO
S8V
236
164
HA
4
24j
4
154
100
7T
!to4
fsi4
4
Pullman Palsce Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Oood
do pfd ........
Tenn. Coal and Iron
2.fn0
2.000
6. 800
7.400
14
14
4
714
i4
V?4
Hf4
3-4
!4
SfS
814
164
OA
?54
4
1M
ax
784
1
MH
T4
IV S. leather
...lOO.JllO
dO Dfd..
ll.ino
6c
MOO
.... 1 .A
' fXt.snn
. Really..
TT. S. Rubber..
d pfd
V. 8 Steel ....
do nfd
Westlnahouse
a..!!!
Klec
:.iO 1314 177
Western I'nlon
3 P-1 82
Total sales for the day, 2.0Aft.fta) shares.
100 s:
4.200 4S
16.200 ir,W 133'4 134
300 78 76 76'4
147,100 7 76 764
400 904 0 84
81
36.300 354 324 32'
4.100 86 F.'V 824
t'.i;4 66 66
I .msi zn. 4a 1
2.Hfi0 664 644 64
64.600 634 M4 6O4
II84 1174 1174
17.30ft 364 334 33
:) 8A4 864 954
6.200 354 364 334
2,000 364 344 344
H00 644 624 624
146,700 II04 1064 1064
1(10 Of, 96 944
2.300 J4 21 20
1,000 434 414 414
400 I84 184 184
1.600 22 ' 21 21
1.200 464 46 44
l.Otio 214 l4 194
'106 216 " 210 " ao
115
336
226.100 694 '4 614
3,900 34 31 314
1.30ft 9'.'4 90 894
2.100 364 344 344
2.300 84 74 74
1,700 S84 374 S74
:::: ":: :::: VP
32 81, 314
103 1004 101
804 77 774
11:4 1114 1114
14"V 138 138'4
10? 102
67H 674
42 42
V2 fl4
204 30
74 78
Fereln Flnnnelal.
LONDON. Dec. 12. Money was In ample
supply In the market today. Discounts weis
eaav. Prhes on the Stock escbsnge were
steadv and a fair amount of buglueae waa
transucted. Cmiaols ware firm. Americans
generally Improved at the opening In sym
pathy with the New Yo-k bank statement
Saturday, which c-eated a favorable Ini
pieaelon. I'n'ted States Steal wae In re.
rwe4 demand. There wraa a enenl rec
ton efter the receir-t of New Vork'a npen
e r-"r' snd mel'ens closed flst. 'rnd
r,pf hardened Jansneee were In better
f4A..(V Imperial .lsraaa rf,ranniTit a
ioi were iunted nt 4,. Kaffirs were
,.!. -',. 1 p ilia Improreii nillDUt
T'ARIS f-" J7--T' o;, !be N.um-lrsie-
1 Tlnie etrenetlieneil
en f-vcaMe 4in-'i-4, -H'1"ea tnte'na-
t.....tf ...-,J n t,m iri,MMi,,il RuS
slun Imperial 4 were ipiot'd st t? VI and
Ruaatan bonds of 1!M at fnt The prlval
rate of discount was 3 5-1 pec cent.
RKRL1N. Iec. 11 Business on the bourse
todsv generally wss quiet. Americana were
higher.
e lark Market..
NEW TORK. Pec. it-MONF.Y-On call,
steadv. 3034 per cent, closing bid snd of
fered' at J per cent. Time losna. easy and
dull; ao daya, o day and months. 4vil
'TprTmB MERCANTILK PAPKR-4444
STERLINO FXCIIANGE-f trong with
actual business In hankers bills at M ";"
4 o for demand and at t4 Mb-b for
A.dsy Mils; MKted rates. t4 844
t4 874; rcmimerclal bllla, t4 4. ..
SILVER Bar, 04c; Mexican dollsrg.
RONDIT tJovernment. steady; rsllroad.
WThe following ara the quotations on
V. rsf.
1s4 Maahatss e. I
104 S Ml. ss'rsl 4s H
104H ir, tit Inr...... J
IM Mine A St 1.. H
s eeusea
4a as. rag
o rsapea
aew 4. reg.
csapea
e el 4a. rag
4e rouesn
Atrhleoe gen. 4
4i asJ. 4s
ir M.. K T. 4
11 I 4o
IMVX. n. . ef
i N. T. r.
,it N J. r t u ...
.. H1
... M
4 it
...I'M
...l
...1S4'
... ?s
...inl
...iss
. . .lt
...in:.
ivmi rt-m
Atlsnlli! C. L. s r
4
Bal. mils 4s 1(
ito 4 M
Central af na. 4m 11H
N. W. t. 4m....
o a b. 4s par
Pens iM! IHS-.'
as 1st Ibc
'h. A Ohio 4'4.
( hlnsfn A.
C . B. A a a
1 H4iot rsu
1
ti
HI
' St.
i w. is
0 M. A S F. 4a. IKXt.Seahosr A I
r. N. W. r. T ... ltl'4 So. P-l.- 4
1 s. . . -
. . S'
c. n. 1. a p.
4o eol . ..
Se.' KIIT W ! I?
t . a ti li'H
CI O. Si I.. ( 4s .!(
T SI 1. A W 4s.
cnicago Ter. 4. .,
Con. Tobacre 4t..
Cole. A s. 4t ...
D A H. O 4. .
BMs prior lien 41
Vslen Pi'-isc 4s.
60 ronT. 4s
V s Steel M t
Wsbas is
Ss ab. B
w A I. It. s
Whv entrsl 4s .
Cole. Kusl r.
. It
. It
. .107H
.. "H
..117H
..
ii Hi
-101 ,
o sen. 41 ft
r. w. a r ;. n....nai4
nnriing vsl. 4S I'1
U A N. unl. It 1J
Offered.
WH
Boston Stack Market.
IiOST4)N. Dec. 12-Call loans. Str144 per
rent; time loans, 4tr per cent. Offlclal
rinsing of stock and bonds:
Ati-hissn aU. I M .Westini .ommoa ...
4 4S 1" 44snlors V
Wet. reniral it lAlloue ''"
Alohlsos U4lAaislsSHte1
So pfd I!H Amen. sn Xlsr "
Pnmon A Alhsar.... tt.? lAllsnllr "H
H.i-Il A Males IT Blnsham
Bnaien Rlale IM t'sl A Hsrla
Kltrhburt pf H Ireatensial JJ
Mex. eolral Jl'i topper Rani
N y., N. H. A H....l7 iPalf Wet -
Pere Marauetts 71 !rmlnlnn rosl J
I nlon ParlBc I"s Franklin
Amer. Araa. ( hem... SI ,rirasr "
o pfit ...y c'le Rornle
Aaer. Pntu. Tuba... I Mass. Mining
Amer. Kuar IS Ml.hlia
do r'l ' " 'Moliaw '
Amer T A T 14S Mnnl '. C
A"r. ""-"olen ' 'I noailnlon
4s f (:'4 ananla
pmnln.im I. A H 1, Jrrol
. 1,, Inr ......
... n
... 41
... rt
...is
Cenei-sl Klertrlc li Shannon J
Maaa. Kleftrlc Hli'TamarSik "
00 pM II ITrlnlly J!
Maaa. Ilia Mujtr H. Mlnlni 2H
Inlte rrult 104 l'. . Oil J
fnlts boe Mac.... M ll'tah 4IH
4a pr II Vlftorla
V. g. Steal 17 Winona ''.
So pr ITS Wolverlae 'm
Asked.
London gtoek taotaltons.
LONDON. Dec. 13. Closing:
Couaola, moaa.
do arrount ...
Anaonda
Aldhlaon
... nt.
N. Y. t'eatral....
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Prnnayivanle
141
10',
11 in
... ss
... MS
...104
4
.... 44
.... 70
.... Il',
40',
.... 4',
.... 41
... s:.
....
.... 44
. ... 1 13 '
do ptd
Halllmors A Ohlo....lu
Hand Mines
Canadian Paolflc 1H Kssilloa
( ha.. A Ohio 4l
do lat pfd
do i'4 pfd
fhlragn Ot. W rm
I-.. M. it St. I 17
DrBeera II
Moiniiarn Hallway
do pfd
Denvsr A H. II 3:'4l
Southern Pai'lOc .
do phi
Vnloa Pai-IAr ....
do pfd
Brla I
1
do lat ptd 77
do Id pfd 67
V. 8. Hi eel
i74
4.
M'4
do pfd
Wabaah
llllnola Ceutral lf.H
lula A Naah H4
do pfd
M.. K. A T SH laHah 4a
SILVRR Bar. Arm. 234d per ounce.
HONEY-224 per cent
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 2 13-16 per cent; for three
months' bills. Z 13-16 per cent.
Mew VOrk Mining; Stocka.
NEW YORK, Dec. 12. The following are
the closing quotntlons'on mining stocks:
Adams Cod M Xlttls Chief 4
Alice so , Uniarlo Kit
Breei-s I Ophlr lit.
Brunalk Ton 17 ,,Plinenl 17
I'umatork Tunnal .... S iPotoal II
Con. (al. A Vs....... 17 "aavaga ta
Horn llat , a4r"srra Karada 40
Iron Bluer lfc) Small Hope 2
Leadviiie Coa 4standard li
Offered. , . 1 , .
Treesary Statement. '
WASHINGTON, D. 'C, Dec. 12. -Today's
statement of the treasury bul an ce In the
general fund, exclusive of the 1150,(00.00
gold reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, 1143,714,276;
gold, f87,122,;73.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 12. M ETA LS The
London tin market was firm snd higher at
132 12a Ad for spot slid 130 6n for futures.
iMJcally demand continued very iilcl, but
the market was a little ateadler In sym
pathy with the foreign advices ahroud and
closed at M8fitli.1i. 10. Copper a I ho ruled
Arm abroad, closing at AA for spot and
AA 7a Ad for futures. The nittiHtion re
mains unchanged In the New York market
with lake quoted at f I4.874j I'16.124: elec
trolytic, fl4.nVu 16.00; casting at fl4.uoti 14.76.
Lead was unchanged st f4.A0n4.7O In the lo
cal market and at 13 Aa Kd In Ixindon.
Spelter cloaed at 24 17s Ad In London ami
waa also unchanged In the New York
market, where the ((notation stand at fu.Ad
$6 874 Iron cloaed at Ms 9d In tlluagow
und at 47s 74d in Middlenlioroiigh. Locally
iron waa firm. No. 1 foundry northern,
No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry
southern soft st 817.00417760; No. 2 foundry
northern at tlA.&Oti 17.00.
ST. LOl'lB, Dec. 12. M RTALS Lead,
t4.624flaV4. Spelter, f4.76.
Olla and Roaln.
NEW YORK. Dec. 12. OILS Cottonseed
nil firmer und active: prime crude, nominal;
yellow, 264tj264c; petroleum, steady; refined
New York. 17,69; Philadelphia and Haiti
more. t7.90; bulk, fS.00. Turpentine quiet at
Jfc.
ttUMin Mflrnei nun; siraincu, common
to cood, f2.90.
OIL CITY, De.-. 12.-01 LS-Credit bal
ances, $1.60; cerllflcales. no bid; shipments,
Pennsylvania. 86.236 bbls.; average, 71.422
bbls.; runs, Pennsylvania, lmi.lAK blilx .:
average, A7.707 bbls.; shipments, Lima. Mi.fiirj
bbls: average. 68.312 bbls.; runs, Lima,
132.AK6 bbla.; average, 30.387 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Dec. 12. OlI TurjKMi.
tine. Arm at 47c.
ROSIN-Flrm; A. K C, D. 82624; K. f255;
F, fi .674; O. f2.C24; H. t2.80j2.824; I. t3.3u;
K, f.1.80: M, t4.30; S, f4.50; W U. tt.i6; W W,
f6.15. J
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Dec, H.-COTTON-Bpnt
closed dull: middling uplands, fc; middling
gulf. t.2bc: ssles, 1.100 bales.
ST. IX)i:iH. Dec. 12. COTTON tjuiel.
unchanged: middling. 74c; sales, 100 hides;
receipts, 700 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 12 COTTON
Steadv; sales, 3. bales; ordinary. 64c;
good brdlnsry. 7-1c: low middling. 7 3-ltV;
middling. 74c: good middling. 7 13-lc: mid
dling fair. 8 6-lAc; receipts, 17.A86 bales;
stock. 384 A66 bales.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 12. -COTTON In mod
erate demand: prices I nnint lower: Amer
ican middling fair. 4. Bid; good mlddllnp.
4.27d: middling, 4l7d; low middling 4nd:
good ordlnarv. 391d: nrdinarv, 3.76d. The
sales of the day were 8.000 hales, of which
1.000 were for speculation and export and
Included 7.600 American. Receipts, none.
asrar and Molaasea.
NEW TORK. Dec. 12 SCUAR -Raw,
Arm; fair refining. 44c; rentrlfuaal. 96 teat.
9S4c: molaasea sugar. 4r; reined. Arm:
No. t. 14.06: No. 7. 86.00: No. 8. ft. 80: No. .
84 85: No 80; No '1 I' 70- Nr. la. ft Aft
No. 13. t4 66; No. 14. t4 60. Confectioners' at
95 80; mould. MOO: cut loaf. f6S5: crushed,
ft; J6, powdered. fJ.76: granulated. f5 5;
C.v.a (60
MOLAS8ES-Stesdy; New Orleans, open
kettle good to choice. 8flj7c.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 11-8COAR-Mar-ket
slrona: oten kettle. 84 ft !(.; open ket
tle rentrifuaal. 4444c: centrifugal whiles.
4 16-lAc; yellows, 141144c; se( onds. 34ir
4 6-IAc.
MO I. ASSES Steady; open kettle. ISfiSflc;
centrifugal. 7flK Syrup, steady at 2H02ic
refer Market,
NEW YORK. Deo. 13. COFFEE Market
for futures Influenced bv small Hrasilian
receipts and Steady European marketa.
orned steadr at unchanged prices to an
advance of 6 nolnts. The market cloaed
higher on October and Novamir, and 6 to
10 points higher on other nusltlors. Sales
were renorted of 70fJ bags. Including
itvmhar s 77e- Jsnuarv LltV: March,
7 4o4r7 46o: Msr. TnT7 6oc: July. 70c; Wen
tuirihai. TtSj.0Oc! November. 8 06c. Spot
Rio Arm: No. 7 Invoice. t4e.
Wanl Market.
ST. I.Dl'IS, Iec II WOOL - Steadv: me
dium grades, combing and ciotblt e.' K'JiWc;
light Ane iHAC.'Vi heavy Ane. Hifltc: tub
washed. 27 1 41c.
Elgin Baler Market
EliOIN. Dec. 13. BITTE R - Firm. un-
rhaaed from last week al 2A4c. Hal'S for
Uis waek, .! peunns.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle 8aiubl fgrChruVmtaTrtdt 8tej,
Othtra Slow and Lower.
HOGS SOLD MOSTLY FIVE CENTS HIGHER
rat hees and l.anhi ctle anal
Strnngr a Diane Htsher, Eveey
thlng Selling as Rapidly aa
OsTered, Feeders treng. ,
SOITII OMAHA. t)e,- 12. 14.
Reraipt were: Cattle. Hogs, sheep
Official Monday u I,' ol 4.U
Some day last week .J t 2 1 4
Same day week before.. ..l 4 W
Snnie three weeks ago.. 04 18.11
Same four weeks sgo.... t:in ?12 .5'd
Same day last year 4.44 3 1.V3A
RECEIPTS FOR TUB YEAR TO DATE.
The following table thowt the receipts of
cattle, huge and sheep at Sou'b Cmaba for
the year to date, with comparison will!
last )aar:
r. ,., 104. 190X Inc. Dev.
Ja'l'e fri.42.1 l.Kii.T L,U4
S.K6.;o 2.1itM'-'4 Vtl.Sfll
8,i-P 1.HH,718 1,78,024 .
The following table shnas the average
price of hga at South (imaha for the last
severs I days, with comparisons:
Data. I lto. tlSOstm"iol7liW
No. 14..
Not. 16..
Nov. '.a..
Nov. 17..
Nov. 1..
Nov. u..
Nov. 3D..
Nov. II..
Nov. 22..
Nov. 23..
Nor. 24..
Nor, 35.
Nov. ..
Nov. 27 .
Nov. 2K..
Nof. 29. .
Nov. ..
! tP4
I 4 (.14,
aV?i
a
4 6t
a 3
'
2
2t:
a tJ
a
4 151
ti 111
1
6 4 471
I 67 4 82!
f 4 4 I
I HI I 11
3 sol I K
I 841 I 36
8 t., 3 4
a
4 .1 ,
4 ,4l
4M4i
1
4 tTTi'
4 614!
4 4 j
-
4 474
4 J24,
4 0
4 4H
4 434
4 42V;
4 484;
4;:,:
4 4oi
4 3;
4 46
4 4
4-j
4 31
4 :o
t m.
f 63!
6 631 4 73
t 3i
1 n
a
3 n
1 1;
1 44
t 4
3 3
3 13
a
3 2V
3 Yt
3 21
8 26
3 2
u U
3 :'7
7i 4 1l
6 ill 4 .v
I 7a 4 7(
J fi
f 7 4 87
6 731 t "CI
4 71
6 ,V 4 741
3 H 4 31
I 4 bl
3 6t
3
1 1!
4 IS
aa
4 Ml
V4!
4 34
4 36
1 7;
8 7S
3 ft
02
OBI
I
09'
08,
14
3 71
3 74
Dec. 1.
nec.
Dec,
a.
a
4 2
4 41
4 ll
4 37
4V!
4 82
4 32i
4 XI
4 4
4 471
4 4V,
6 b
0 ev
6'J
06
t o:
4 lit
4 t'.S
4 77i
4 84
4 81 !
4 78i
Uec.
Pec.
4 .
i 811
r...
a..
4 4141
4 834
4 36
24'
17!
I
ti 071
f 07
(nil
0 r:,
A IX'
6 Mi
3 HO'
Dec.
Uec.
3 Hl 3 V.
3 Ml 3 28
3 Ml 8 :
3 Vl 3 30
3 i 3 28
I 3 Hi
3 K
I 95i 3 37
f 06
lec. a...
Pec.
Dec.
1.
4 284!
4 814!
4 .I.V4:
4 78
I 11
Dec.
10..
...
A 13
14
ii;
4 86
Dee. 11..
Dec. 12..
uw
4 S2
4 77
Indicates Kund'iy. indicees holiday.
The otticlul IliiiniKT wi cars u( aluck
brought ill by each loud was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.li'ses.
C. M. St. 1. Ry 11 ti
I nion 1'ttclttc evstem ' 4 14 1
Missouri I'ticlllc Ry 14 .. .. 1
C. A N. V. Ry 8
F E. it M. . R. H...r. 2 20 1
C, St. I., M. A O. RyT. 1 4 1
B. ,M. Ry 44 8 1
, C.. B. W. Ry 8 3 11
I K. C. et St. J
C, R. 1. A 1. Ry., east 12 3 1
C, R. 1. 1 Ry., went .. 1 1
Illinois Central 12 5
Chicago Uieat Western 6 2
Total l-pii.lnt, nil
6A
18
The disposition nt the ituy s receipts waa
mm IUOUW9, iiucii miyer purcnasing me num
ber of head Indicated:
Huvers. cumu u..B di
Onulm Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co :
Armour A Co
Cudahy Pck. Co , Denver
Armour Co.. Sinus City
Vansunt oV Co
Carey & Ronton
Lohnmn A Co
McCrcnrv
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Huntzlnger
Huston Co
Livingstone Co
L. F. HtiHg
Mike Dagger!)- Co
Rothschild
H. 8 Hamilton
Other buyers
243 1 26 6L'8
475 SM 1.IS7
.040 WW 811
87ii ,S!I2 81i
i
281
HA
381
(X
4
304
221
40
74
!4
132
16
13
600 .... 1,073
Tofnl 4.947 3.161 4.417
CATTLl--There waa a fairly llberftl run
of cattle here this morning for the time of
jcr. uiiug camp sold to good advantage,
but common kinds were neglected anil
lower. In other word. - nackrra . i,oi...i
cattla thai they could tisw for their Chrlst-
nma intue anu cattle that were not good
enough for that purpose were neglected.
Several bunches of cornfed aleers arrived
ntid the market on good to choice grsdea
could he quoted steady. Common cattle,
however, were rather slow and In moat
cases were 11 trifle lower than ih nmn
I kinds brought last week Packers nil
; seemed to be anxious for Christmas cattle
snd had snythlng strictly prime been
; offered strong prices would undoubtedly
! have been puld.
A few western rangera were on sale, but
no psrtlcular change In ruling prlcea was
noticeable. There were nof enough offered
though, lo miike n fair test of the situation!
The cow market was slow and lower ex
cept on the choicest grades, which aoid
about steady. The fair lo medium klndi
suffered the worst and sold renerally a
dime lower, and some of the buyers' bid
much worse than that. Common cancers
did tint show 11 great deal of cluingn. The
market waa slow, -as buyers did not seem
to care whether they got anything but the
good stuff, nnd consequently It was la I
before a clearance was made. The bulk of
the offering wae from local points, but
quite a string of wenteins arrived and Ihe
better grades sold nt what looked to be
just about steady prices.
Tho market on bulls wm alow and weak.
Common stuff in particular was hard to
move. Veal culves sold In about the same
notches they did I ant week.
There were not a great many Mockers
and feedera on sale tills morning and the
demand was not as brisk as usual, gome
of the choicer grades sold about steady, but
common kinds were slow and weak. The
feeling in fact was weak on all kinds. Ii-p-reeentHtlv
sules:
BEEF STEERS. .
No.
II.!
!!
21..
A.
.. 771
. . S4ti
. . till
..10:4
..121
..1077
Pr.
No.
' Af .
. .101(1
..12.6
. . 711
..1211
..1640
..!(,
Pr.
4 tl
4 10
4 711
4 10
i II
I 10
I 10
I
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3 :r
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1.
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14.
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4 On
.141(1
STEERS AND COWS
.101
4 20 la. . .
M4 I 40
COWS.
..lor.'i
..17 1
.. W0
.. 770
.. 770
.. 70
.. oo
..loan
.. Ml
.. ttt
..lino
.. ai
..1070
.. uo
. . imi
..1044
.. tn.11
.. 04
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.. 110
.. II
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.. 174
.. IU
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. .
. .10011
. . 1 1 4
. MO
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1 21
1 7:.
1 15
I 7r.
1 75
1 n
1 fi
1
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I 00
f 00
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I 10
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I 2n
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t 16
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to
I M
t 1.1
I 35
1 40
2 4S
k.
..1014
.. Hf.7
.. Ill
..lose
.. IM
.1011
..I066
..11146
..ICWI
..104
..1012
. 1074
.1010
..1104
. . 140
.. Ill
.. ii
..1040
. . 116
..1021
.. Ill
. . 167
..1007
. .1164
..1017
..1104
.1004
. .1121
..1112
..loot
..;m
.. 741
.. 706
.. 104
. . Ml
.1001
.. 110
.. I0
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2 ir,
2 10
2 10
2 60
2 1.0
2 ao
8 o
2 4(1
2 40
1 40
2 40
1 aa
2 M
2 IT.
8 M
1 M
2 10
1 Tl
2 76
I 76
I 71
76
I 71
I 16
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t 40
t M
I ft
I 06
I II
I 40
1 40
70
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I 04
I If.
I li
I 10
1 r,
2 41
2 46
t 10
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.1240
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.1120
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.1010
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.1470
. 1610
.1410
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I 40
t 10
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1 4
t 4a
2 4..
I 76
3 6
t no
2 IS
2 21
1 to
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2 41 I
30 I
8TAOS.
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CALVES.
J 71 4
I U 1
I n
117
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4 21
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4 feedera.
f feeders.
1 1 feeders.
14 feeders.
3 calves. .
FEEEDKR8.
2 71
t 76
II
Mi
lis
lav
III!
I 21
I n
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1 m
it
I 4
I 46
I a
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I 4
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I 44
J 10
I 74
I 76
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. 711
, 7('l
. 711
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. 727
. 78
, 84H
. a.i;
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. 70
. r
I K
8 16
NKIIRASKA.
3 26
16 feeders.,
no:,
.f I
114
lilt
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2 o
1 .
2 Hi
2 !J
3 o
2 00
3 .6
2 lo
3 lat
t 4o
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6 cows
10 cows . . .
23 steel a. ...
I bull
X, feeder.
2 ;
feedera. ,
MONTANA
J) 22 1 ..1
1 cow
1 89 Z 60
Osear Stephens Vent
bulls IT? t ? steers... V7U 3 t
4" iw . . . . 84 3 2S 1.1r..,. t "
110 cows.... ?4 J 76 cows 2 an
14 bulls 123 t "0 4 cows V 2 30
3 rows 866 3 36
A. Crowell Neb
1 cows 71 t 60 3 stags 1J30 t 7"
MOOS4 There waa a moderate run of hogs
here this morning and with favorable ad
vices from other points the market Im
proved a little. It was some time, though,
before buyers and "11ers got tcgether on
terms. Sellers wsnted mostly lor Ivgher.
while packers were not willing to pay mors
than a nickel more than Saturdav and Ihe
morning waa well advanced before much
bitssness waa transacted. Packers steadily
refused to raise their bids and salesmen
Anally cut loose at Just about a nickel ad
vance. The bulk of the hegs sdd from
14 40 to 34.46. against a bulk cf fmm 14 3 to
14 40 on Saturday. As high ss 34 60 wss paid
for prime bogs After packers got their
more urgent orders Ailed the market weak
ened a little and trading again became
low. Packers complain that thee are pay
ing too much for their hi gs here as com
pared with Cblrsgo. Represenlativs ssles:
No. . 8 rr No AT Sk. Tr.
II . .. 101 ... 4 IV 64 71 20S 4 42 4
16 144 ... 4 40 4S ".. 4J,
14 . .. e4 ... 4 40 : 142 40 4 4f '
1 y ... 4 4ia 4 tl 4 4 4.'
aj. rl . . 4 42a V !! 4 42aj
M t1 120 4 I2H 44 f 4 471
6 t ... 4 4I. t ll 4 4 ,
II !M 8 4 41 4 lo 4 4Jaj
40 t?6 ... 4 4'.' n 4 to 4 4!,
III I4 . . 4 4, i 174 an 4 41'a.
64 90 tie 4 4;., 41 244 200 ll:i,
M 17 ... 4 4f I I II" 4 4I
4 2M 10 4 4I'a M S' 4 41
i; 2 240 I 4;', 27 HI ' 4 42
71. 247 ... 4 41 ..1 41
c 41 . . 4 4?v, 47 212 140 4 4i
64 .HI l 4 4f 74 it
M MS bX 4 42', "1 21 . . 4 46
44 2M 4 41' 44 f4' 14 4 46
44 114 ... I 4laj M 1 4 4
47 147 4 4 4!, 41 M4 IM 4 4
M MS 110 4 4?a 41 rl... 4 4S
64 Mt 40 4 t 40 24 4 4 44
66 .. fit 4 4i, aa s 4 4..
6 ? lo 4 4, 72 24 40 4 4S
tl 241 4ii 4 42 4j 44) t 4 8
SHEEP Receipts of sheep snd lambs
were extremely light fr the time of .ar.
snd with a brisk demand from all source
the marset ruled very active and strong to
a I'ime higher. Everything, in fact, sold
Jusi about aa fast na offered and an eurl
clearance was made. Practically evei
thlng offered was led stuff, and heresfter
In making quotations prices will ",
fed stuff except when otherwise atated.
Ewes sold thla morning aa high as 14 6...
earllngs. f6 and a small btmcli brougnt
86.26. limba sold up to .
There were few feeilers on sale, but the
dem.tnd waa liheral enough to have taken
a good many at fully steady prlcea.
Vimialiuns: Oood to rnoics yearlings,
t6i.4j6.26; ftlr to good yearlings. 4.i(4e'
gocd to chol.s wethers, f4 40n4 7; fair to
g. od wethers. f4 24jf4.4o; f .i t to c-nolcs
ewes, I4 1.j4,4' lair 10 good ew. a. k Mi
4.16; good to choice lambs. f."i.:6(rf '': ., lR'r
to go. d lambs, t6.6cJ 7i: feedsr yearlings.
t4.lij4-60; renter wetlirra, 14. to u4.; leeuer
ewea. f3.0K3.t0; feeder lanio, t4to'a6.i
He; resentatlve aalea:
No. av. Hr
4 western bucks 142 00
1 western buck Ii0 8 60
1 Nebraska ewe 90 4 ou
1 Western wether 120 4 V)
1 western atag I6t 4 00
6,'tl western ewes 104 4 J
239 western ewes 1 3 4 26
2V western ewes LK 4 4"
33 weetern wethers 118 4 16
228 Neluaska wethers H' 4 90
118 western yenrllngs H '
1X1 western lambs 84 A 00
27 western lambs 89 A ii
1 nallvs lamb 70 0 on
A hHtlve lambs 94 A 26
88 culls ' -
8 western cull wethers 4 3 2i
184 western ewes 88 4 10
12 western ewes.....' !"
277t western ewes Ml 4 40
241 western ewes I'd 4 45
242 weetern ewes lo 4 !
u western wethers Hi 4 9'
1 western wether 13"
08 western yearlings j
70 western lambs 6 90
24A western lambs 72 5
4 western lambs NO 6 !l
1 western lamb l'4 (0
THICAUO 1,1 VK STOl K MARKET
tattle steady, Horn, Sheep anil
Lambs Five lo Fifteen Higher.
CHICAC.O. Dec. 12.-CATTLE-Recepts,
30.0011 head. Including 500 westerns : market,
steadv; good to prime steers. fA.noti 7.M;
poor 'to medium. f3.iiOiti6.aO; stockers and
feeders, t2.U4i4.tM; steers. t'J.0orn6.00; fan
ner.. II .35412.40; bulls, f;.iK(i4.Hi; calves.
it.Mxirfl i5: western steers, f3.4n1t5.2i).
)i(j)S Receipts, So.tW head; estimated for
tomorrow 40.0IKI head: maiitet. 541 10c. higher;
closed weak; mined and butchers, 4 .411
a Mot a-ooH 10 choice be.ivv. l4.6ot4.A'J1'a;
rough heavy. t4.Hn!4.4o; light, t4.3W94.A,;
l.nlb malnm i af.rtl 4 iV
SHEEP aK'D LAM 118 Receipts, 26.0OO
head; market for sheep, loc higher; for
lambs, lmHlftc higher; good to choice weth
er, ft. Aura 6. 50; fair to choice mixed, 3.irii
4.W: western sheep, ta'hW.t'O; nallvs lambs,
f6.0oojA.86; western lambs, f5.60rijA.76.
, ev York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 12.-EEVE8-Re-celpts,
6,0o head; market for steers alow
anu 16c lower; bulls, steady to loc lower;
native steers, f3.76a6.40; choice, 33.80; half
breeds and westerns, f:i.60fi4.7&; bulls, I.'.Mku
4.14); cows. fl.2oK3.ti6i choice fst, fa. 26; calves
steady; exports tumorrow. estimated. 860
head catlle, 1,260 head sheep and 4,2(10 quar
lers of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 1.094 head: market for
veals Arm to "ic higher: giassera higher;
veiila, fo.iiku9.00; grapsers, t2.6O'ij3.00; com
mon western. t2.30: fed calves. t4.iiiCa4.Vl;
dressed cHlveM. strong; city dressed veals,
1IKQ 1:14c: country dieaaied. 7il2c.
SIIKKP AND l.AMHS Re, elpts. 10.944
head; murket verv Arm: sheep. f3.26(h4 ill,
choice wethers, f5.ii): culls, f2.(Kn3.oo; lamba,
fil ruioii 76; culls. f.MKMIA .26.
H HS Receipts. 15.136 head; market
steady; prime state snd Pennsylvania, !".
Kansas I lly Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts 11,600 head. Including 5i southerns.
Market steady lo strong. Choice export
and dreised beef steers, f6.Otxu.0O; full- to
good, tit.fjOCau.'iO; western fed steers, frt.foa
5.50; Blocker and feeders, f2.60trl.Ui;
southern steers, 2.uO'i4.24; southern cows,
f 1.764J4J.24 ; imtlve cows, 41.7.H. 1 j; nallvs
heifers, f2.6sie.Oo; bulls, f2.Urii4.0O; calves,
3.(i(Hi 25.
HOtlS Receipts 6,000 bead; market 6cfyl0
higher; top, 4.A6: bulk nt' sales, H..W
4.011; heavy, f4."Ko4.6; pat kers, f .5' ti Ao;
pigs and light, :i.h64i4.A24.
SIIKKP AND I.AM IIS Receips 2.700
head; msrket pic higher. Native lamb.
I4oo'u1"1: native weihers, 4.l8'if i.oo; native
ewes, f 4. 00(14. t0; western Intnl., f4.5 OiA.i.ii;
westertvyerllngs. f4.KstMi.lii; wrstem sme.i,
3.ii.ij4 7i.; aesleru led stockir.4 and led
ers, 12.604.36.
t. I.onls Live Slock Market.
ST. I.OC1B. Dec. 12. -CATTLE Receipts,
3.0H0 head. Including 1.600 Texans. Mai ki t
steadv to strong, unlive shipping and ex
port steers. t5.26'q7.00, the top grade avail
able for fancy grades; dressed beef and
butchers' steers, 84.6OCrtfi.60; steers under l.ixm
lbs., f3.00ci6 011; stockera and feeders, f.26
Crf3.76; cows and heifers, f2.1&4i6.00. the top
for fanev fed heirera: canners, fl.iMf2.lo;
bulls, fl'.tavnl 18); calves. f2.6oq4i.6'i; Texas
B4id Indian sleers, t2.60c.4 60; cowh und
heifers, t-Oficyf fiO.
HO( IS Receipts. 600 head. Market higher
on small receipts; pigs and lights. l.t.V.'u
4 JO; packera. f4.40j'l.6o; butchers' and best
beavv. .4.50140.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3 (mo
heud. Market steady; native muttons, f.i.60
1i4.76; lambs. f4.6uca 26; culls snd bucks,
f.'.f'0(Ji4.26; stockers, l2.wW3.2i; Texana. f3.(J0
G.I4I.
9)1, Joseph l.lve Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Dec 1'-'. CATTLE Re.
ceipts. 2,328 heud. Market IikuI5c higher;
ns lives, f3.76tiA.06; cows snd heifers, fLae'if
4 86; stockers and feeders. $2.6u&4.4.
IIHllH Receipts. 4.822 head. Market
moetiv 10c higher; light, f4.Kri4.66; medium
and heavy, f4 46474.
SHEEP AND LA64 IIS Receipts, 934 head
Market locpl&c higher.
ainns I lly Mie Stock Market. -
KIOCX CITY, Dec. 12 tSpeclal Tele,
gram. 1 CATTLE Receipts, t.taw head; 111:11.
let steadv; beeves, ff Witi lO; cows, bulls
and mixed. tt.Vtftl.W; stockers and feeders,
I" 76'&8.Mi; ,(.ls and yearlings, t3.2644 2S.
fit A 18 Receipts. A.flOO hesd, market 64) lo
higher, selling at f4.26ttt.6o; bulk. fl.U'.tT
4 40
lo-k In klglil.
R?elpta (f live stock st the sit ri i l al
westorn cities yesteraay we-a m ui.oag
Csltl . Iligi. 8h ,.
Hon 1 11 iimana
Sioux City ....
Kansas City .
St. IxjuIs
Fl. Joseph
Chicago
Total
I I in
I,.' I 4.220
'"0 ....
5.K4) c.;i)
Wki S.lam
4.3.'2 !4
:I6.000 2S.ai
64.213 :j,90
a.is-ii
11.6110
3.0i
S 3 .
So.tW
W 964
l.lverpe! Orala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. It. WHKAT-Spct.
nominal: fi.ture. easy; December, nominul;
March. 7s 34d; May. 7a 34d.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed. 4s
ld; future, stesdy; January, 4s 44d;
March, 4 S(id
kiiar Prices Derllae.
NEW YORK. Dec. 12 The following le
duction In rertned sugsr w m made lodsy:
No 1-1. "J N"- " l'iu hundred.
Ilululk Urals larkel.
Dl I.I I H. Minn.. Dec. 12 - Wl I K A T- To
anlve. No. 1 noiliiern, 11.07; No. 2. fl.01;
on trsck. No 1 v.orthern, 11 "7, No. J
norihern. fltd; tecem1et. t'Oi. May.
tl l'
OA18-T0 an-lve an.1 on track. aSc,
omiM wnoi r.4i r. harkkt.
taple and raarr rredaee.
FOGS Candled stock. Jc.
LIVE lM I.TR - lhn. .: ronters ;
turkeys. 14c: ducks. 9c; geese. HttfV: fprinit
chickens. 4c
Bl TTKR-l srking siork. IV : choice lo
fsncy dairy. K1.V; vr.ameiy, iiti ; fancy
rrn ts 2,c.
FRK'H rnorEN F!'I-Trcut. IV; pick
erel ,-; pike, Pa-- rerjs, .: biU'nn. 12c;
whl4flah, tin ; sairm n. :i?: ndnapper, lie;
lobster gr-en. 3"c: b'bsler iboi edi. too;
bullheads. He; catfish. 14c: black t-aaa. 20-;
halibut. 10c; crappira. 12 ; ice mad, tl :
buffalo. 7c; white bas. lie; frig bgi. per
dos , 26c.
PRAN-Ter ton. IISOO.
HAT Tilces quoted bv OmahA Whol-snle
Dealrra" gasorlatlon: Choice N1. 1 'iplsnil.
If 50; No. 2, fiirt'; medium. ..6i); co.r-e. f S 0
Itje straw, 15 60. Tha e prices ar for hay
of good color and quality.
08TEKS New York counts, per can,
45c; extra selects, per rip. 87c; t andarda,
per can. S2c ; bulk (standard!, cer gai ,
11 36: bulk textra selects), per gal . fl.6;
bulk (New York counts!, per gal.. fJ.OO
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS.
CHRISTMAS TREES 3 10 t feet. rr
dos., tl 76; to 7 feet, per dox . t.' 60; 7 to
feet, per dox.. t3..'i0; 9 to 11 feet, per dot .
4.60. Large school and church purp., each
tl to fl.6t, extra large, IS to 20 feet, each
t2 to to
LVEHtiREEN W HEATH 1 NO In coil of
20 srds, per coil. 80c to fl.
WREATHS Mngnolli and gfllis areaih
per dox. 11.2 .-(1I.60; evergreen vvreslls. Per
do.. fUJoftl ie; holly wirnths, per do..
fl.2'4jl 60.
HOLLY P RANCHES-Per cae ot 4xCx4
feet, about 60 lbs., fl TO; pee bbl . $l.6.
I.ONO NEEDLE PINES Ter no.. 2.0iH
;.6
MISTLETOE Mistletoe branches, per t
lb. bos, 1.2i; per lb., 30c.
TROPICAL Flt' lTf
ORANOES-Floilda. Slavs l'Je. If lit 2-
21 snd 2W. t.' On2.2ii. California navels, all
sixes. IJ.;,V,i3 on.
LEMON" -California fs"cy, t2 7i, 0 anil
l, M 2."i; choice, 13.60.
lATES Per hex of SiVlh. kss . 32 00;
Hallowl, In 70 lb. bos. per ih . ."ttfl ic.
FIOS Ciiliforrla. per 10 I h cirmn. 767
Ane; unporied Smyrna. 4-crown. i2 ,c;
crown. 14c. 7-crown. lAc; fnnnv Imported
iwaiiiedi. In 1-lb nkgs ltijl-o; California,
per case of 3 pkg-.. t2 26
BANANAS IV' medium sled bunch,
12 ("iii!. Mi; jumboa 4: ;:,n,;: ri
ORAPt; MiUIT-P 1 box of C4 ta 4.
f6 tSirjo.uO
FRt'lTa.
ni i i.ttn urme-grewn Jonatnana, par
bid.,
.. w; nen liavls. I.'.;.,; New Toik
Kli gs. ::.2o; New York Pippin. 12 76: New
Turk tlreenlng. f.'.AO; New York Pald-
wlna, 12.78; Colorado Joniithaiis, tl A&; Wine
Saps, per bu. box. $1.60.
PEARS Utah. Colonulo snd California,
fall vnrleti, per bis. fl.7V2.2.
OR A I KS -Imported Mahisaa, per keg,
tti.OifiA liO. a . a.
CR AN HURRIES - Wisconsin Bell and
Bugle, per old., f8.6na9.ou: Wisconsin Pell
and Cherry and Jerseys, per bid., tr.76; per
box. I.' 76.
TANC.ERINES-Floiidu or California, per
4 box, f2.50.
VEfJETAHLrlt
it 'TA'l'OES New home giuwn. In sacks,
r bu.. 40c; Colorado, per bu., SOc,
1 I K.VH'b-I'er bu., ;ioc; (.anada ruts
baKHM. per lb., Ic.
CARROTS -Per bu.. 40c.
PARSNIPS-Per bu . 40c.
MEETS l'er bu.. 40c.
NAVY BEAKS Per int., fl.5..ti2O0.
ONIONS Home grown, in sicks, per bu.,
SOc'iifUO; Spanish per crate. 13. 10.
Cl'CI'MHERS Per case of 2 dug., t'.'.sO.
TOMATOES Cnllfoi'iiia, per 4-baaket
crate. ,.'.50.
CAHIiAOE Home-grown, per 100 lbg., fl;
Hull. 11 (I seil. per lb,, 14c
MVV'l.'l."C lillVlTlll.'U UuOMrf Llln.J.I-l
J per bbl.. 32.26.
nyt ami itome grown, per do . r,0c.
CliLERY-Per do., 15'a0c; California,
RADISHES Per do.. 80c.
LETTl'CE Hot houae. per do., 40fc50c;
head lettuce, per dos.. fl.00.
SHALLOTS Per iloz., 60c.
CACLIFLOWER - Southern, per bbl..
f4.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BALER KKAL"j- Wisconsin, per keg,
f2.60.
CIDER New York, per bbl., f6.20; per 4
bbl.. ft. 26.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins. full cream
124c; Wisconsin Young Amerlsa, 13c; block
Swiss, new, loc; old. lAtylic; Wisconsin
brick. He; Wisconsin llmburger, If,-,
NCTS Wnlnut. No. 1. soft shell, new
crop, per lb.. 14c; hard shell, per 11,., 13c;
No. 2. soft shell, 'per II-.. 12c; No. 3 hard
shell, per Ih.. 12c; pecans, large, per Ih
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanula, nor Ih 7c
roasled peanuts, tier lb., 8c; chill walnuts,
per lb., 12il.'l4c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., lie; hard shell, per lb., 16c; chestnuts,
per lb., 12'tG16c: new black walnuts, per
011., 76t!tOc: shellbark hickory nuts, per1 bu.,
1. 7R: birae lilckorv nuts, per bu., fl 60.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c: No. 2 green. Ac:
No. 1 salted, 4c; No. 2 salted. 74c; No. 1
venl calf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 7c; drv sailed
1iiK. 1 sheep pells, 26c(ifl.0O; horse hides.
ll.6oi3.00.
Kvapnratrd Apples and Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. Dee. 12. EVA PORATF5D
APPLES Market ruled steadv to firm:
common are qunied nt S'yfMe; prime, 14
44'i choice 511340; fancv, IVfiiiUc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt ' ITS rtnnea
nre In better demand for future shipment.
Prlcea still range from 2c to Ho, Apricots
are quiet but llrm. with choice quoted (it
loc; extra choice. 1044llc; fuiicy, H4tiloe.
I'chi hea me unchaiigid; choice are held nt
9 j34c; extra choice, !di104c; funcy, 104
4 lie.
New York Broker In Trouble,
NEW YORK Dei-. 12.-A ietltlon asking
that tieorge H. and Alexander Monroe,
couiposino; the (Irni of Monroe A Monroe,
brokers, be declared Involiinlarv hankrtint
was filed tod iy. The petition was filed
bv John M. Shaw AV Co.. with a claim of
$12.275 ; iKinald (lordon Co.. with a clnlni
of t40.in3. and 8. D. Hraun A Co.. Willi a"
claim of I.M.VBi. The creditors allege that
Monroe AV Monroe, on December 7. being
then Insolvent, transferred properly, thus
constituting an act of Iwnkruptcy.
Hee Want Ads nre the llrst Ruslua
Blunders. .-:..-
HI'MI. ESTATE TRIMKKRI.
Deeds llled fur record December 12 as fur.
nlsneu by ihe Midland tiuarantec. and
Trust company, ixinued aostracteia, Ji4
Farnam streel, for The Reel
Mary Altc Henson lo C. E. Henaon,
lot t and eolith 10 feet of lot a, blin k
2. Euclid Place 1
Eoward Kneera and Katie Kneera to
H. flowkner. west 40 feet uf lot 22,
Muloney s iidd ; K40
Carl L. n1ndin and wife to Elixabefh
J. Italuey, lot 8 and west lo feet of
lot U, Washington b'luaie 1. J,40
Dora Toft and husband lo1 Ids 1,.
Rylen. east 4 of blocks 3, 4 and i,
Priiyn pnrk '. 1
William Tlghe et al to William O.
I're. undivided 4 of I'd 1. Hock A,
Lowe's 2d add., and other land........ 1
Lena R. Enwiisbury lo E. C. Oarvlti.
south one loot in wldili of north
lo feet of lot 23, block 1!j, Hanscnm
Plae 15
I tlrunt T. Ledwlch and wife et al to
Fawn E. Hexanson, lot 8, block I,
Rose Hill !.. ' 2H
Chilstlne Nikelsen and husband In U.
Ftost. se'i of sw'i of sec, 19-1A 11. ... MHO
M. tlreer and wife lo C. C. HUimlltun,
part west 4 of lot 274. Florence 1
C. C. Hamilton and wlfu to Mary A.
Oresr. same 1
Emma C. Juhiisun and liusband lo
Allen Hever. lut 1, block 1, Spring
Lake park 360
Ellen O Connor to Mary Kllker, lot 11,
block 11, South Omaha 1
tl. M. les to C. A. Sanbeig, lot 10.
block 8. Poppleton iiark 275
W. tl. Killingrr In W. H. Tiinkerlsev,
lots I and 3, block I. Coiner Ar
cher add 1,060
Crrlnda Sherry to Mary E. O'Conner,
east 30 fet of weal Kit feel t l o 174.
Millard & Caldwell's sdd.
Esther II Wilcox lo Mule H. Kir
stens. south 4 I'd n block A. poller
tt Cobb's 2d add ,...',
Sarah C. Dsre lo (I. K. Beck, part lot
5. block 10. Soulh Omaha J
Emma K. Johnston to P H. Johnston,
lot 1, block 7. Cllflon Hill 2.S60
P. H. Jolinalon et al to U. Foiguu,
lot 1. block 7. Cllftnn Dill 1
Ka'e R. Rvmi et al lo Eupheha Nlck
olls el al, iiw'. e4 sec. 17-16 13 1
Edwards -Wood Co.
(Incorporated )
Haln Office: f ifth and Robert Streeta
3T. PAUL, fllNN.
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