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    THE OMATIA DAILY HEEs WEDNESDAY. PECEMREK 14. H04.
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CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Serious Break in CMembar Fatare is Boti
Wheat and Core. '
FORMER DROPS 1 1-2 AND WEAK AT CLOSE
Dmnkrr (ri Twt Cent liwfr,
Other Fatare Weak Big HecaMeta
af larsa Haying Deasaall
far Cask Wkmt-fiMilf.
OMAHA. Dec. 11. I?.
4,11 i all one way In the wheat and
corn markets, the I .ears having inmpkl
control, Mn Iniluenred by the large re
ceipt and the falling off In Ilia demand.
Then there, was a world of Ion wtinl and
corn liquidated on tha Chlcaso Board of
Trad. It appear tha war (hat has ln
going on In thai city for soma time over
the grading of corn artificially dried ha
practically leen ettlil and the deliveries
will probably be mad on December con
tracts. Tha movement of rorn ha been
enormous. In thla movement Omaha oomea
to the front with largnr receipt than
either Kansas City or New Orleans, 196 car
having leon Inspected In, and most of
thla corn goe down south for shipment
from tlelveeton The Indisposition on tha
of mlllera to purcliHaa wheat nd
their evident Intention of getting It cheaper
nr waiting- until they do was a factor In
turning tha wheat pit Into a regular bear
picnic. Not for monthe hare prlcea been
aa low aa they ware today. It la a elnking
to a lower level all sriHinl and probably
memo continued easing off end more stable
prlcea, with a poaslbl return to the old
) 'n4 nticiuauona.
WHKAT-After opening; with a show of
slrcnath at ll.ot.14 and advancing to 11.07, an
avalanche -of lojiar wheat wee put on tno
market and the price for the December
luture broke to Hot,, k net loss of lHo a
bushel. May followed, but with more
etrengtli. early making nearly a point ad
vnnca, bur title only made the breek from
tt.lMH to fl.(wa the more pronounced. July
broke Sc Omaha btialnes wss light,
only one car of No. I bard being aold, and
that at I1.01H, teatlng 6H lbs.
CORN Opening at 4"c. Iecember corn
broke steadily under the Influence of the
treat receipt, "85 rare in Chicago, 176 In
Karss City and 1W in Omaha, with the
offerings of dried out corn the price for
Dec ember broke from 474 to 46 3-c, a
loss of in. May I nut me and July but a
email fraction. The chief break In De
cember also- signified the rapid ending of
the December Future and the filling up by
deliveries of the large short interest that
baa existed for months.
OATS Market comparatively steady.
Omaha Cafeb Prlcea.
WHKAT No. 2 hard.tl.0Kn.flS: ' No. t.
hard I1.0IV. No. 4 hard, fcSl.OO; No. i,
hprtng. SI .03.
CORN No. 1 No. I. t81c; No. 4. t7c;
no grade, SaV,c; No, 2 yellow, 38 V; No. 3
yellow. ttVtc; No. I white, safeo; No. 3 white,
M'ic-
OAT8 No. 2 mixed, 28c) No. t mixed, 27c:
No. 4 mixed, 2ic; No. 2 white. 29c; No. 3
white, 28tc; No. 4 white, 27VkOc; atandard,
.Omaha Cash Dales.
Wheat. 1 car No. I hard, 58 lbs., tlOl't.
Corn, 2 cara No. t at 3fHc; 1 car No. t. at
iMie, 1 car No. 4, at 27c s-
' Carlo! Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago .......
Minneapolis
Duluth
Kansas City .
Ht. Lotila
Omaha
4.1
.. 392
.. 2Hs
.. 107
.. W
.. 29
it.
17
.VI
llsj
.64
. Urals Markets Klaewfter.
Closing prices at the following markets
today and Monday were:
CHICAGO.
Wheat Today. Monday,
December ' 1.06!, 1.06',
May 1.08', l.tXM,
July t8'i K
Cora
December 45 474,
May 44H 44H
Julir ii't U
Oats " , ' 1
Decern ber .. 3fi 28J
May ,HS
July JS SO1
8T, LOUIS.
Wheat
December , 1.07 1.07H
May , 1.16V l.U
Corn
Deumber 42 42V
M7 ..v, '42V, 424.
KANSAS CITT.
Wheat
- December l.OMi .02v
May l.OOTsB 1.01,
Corn i
December 44 4"S
May 41H 4114
IIOO'V On track: No. 1 northern, II OS'.:
o. t northern, ILUtk: tei-mbeT. l.07.
Mar. tioea.
OATS To arrive and on track. V.
CHICAGO emi AD PHOVIIO
Feat a res ef the Trad la aad tlealas
CHICAOO. Dee. IT Uqiildatlon by larse
Interests w responsible tor a dropping
nmmn ivukj in iii- wnrvii " ...
cloee Mav wheat was off yiSc. corn was
V. '.' " t i i i -- ii'. , im anu . . . i - -
unchanged.
Wheat traders ere Inclined to hold otT
for Secretary Shaw's final decision with
regard to the proposed drawbacks on Ca
nadian wheat milled In bond. The decision,
the traders expected, would be announced
tomorrow. I'ncertalnty as to the effect
Impelled cautious longs to unload and re
suited In a lose of Wake at the openltifa.
the Initial price or Mav being II ''f '""Vi-1-Atse
northa-eetern arrivals were also a
factor In producing weakness. A report
that the yield In Argentina was blighted
to a considerable extent and that cold
weather was retarding growth caused
enough buyins; to advance the price of
May to II. lot,. The betterment from this
source, however, aoon passed snd on the
reaction Mav sold off to tl OV- Duluth
ami Minneapolis reported SO tars more than
received last week and 2 cars in excess
of a year ago. There was also a bearish
construction placed noon reports in regurit
to the Manitoba wheat situitlun. One 01
the most Important causes of the downwsrd
tendency of prices was lack of support.
The close was easv at li.oV, for M.iy de
livery. Ho above the low point of the day.
Hradstreet's world e visible supi "
ment showed a decrease of .3.1,0r bu.,
against an Increase pt l.0.i0 a year ao
iTlmary receipts were 773. 9U0 bu., compared
with I til0.4i0 laat year. Clearances of wheat
and flour were eo.ua! to 62.WW bu. Minne
apolis, Duluth and Chicago reported -3
cars, against 744 last week and 6i year
Corn waa firm at the opening, but Inter
became even weaker than wheat. May
opened a shade to Vc higher at 44SQe
and aold tip to 44 vie. Donga In December
were aggressive at the start and their atti
tude sent shorts to cover. The chief con
sideration actuating the longs was un
favorable westher conditions In the south
west. The unlosding of a heavy line,
thought to be for one of the prominent
longs, turned the tide and general liquida
tion ensued. December broke more sharply
than other months, showing a drop of In
from 47c to 4c. May followed with tx
decline to 444c and showed but Ittle power
to rally. The close wsa weak at 44V?.
I,orsl receipts were 71 csrs, of which il
graded contract.
Oats were firm. There wss some short
covering at the outset, which ertvance'i
the price of Mar from a shade better in
the opening transactions at VB3;i,o to
WKQWkc. Cash oats were in good demand
and contributed to the Improvement In fu
tures. The close was steady and unchanged
at loSc. Ijocal receipts Were M cars.
Provisions ruled steady, a light run of
hogs and better prices at the stock yards
being the Influence. Ixwal scalpers caused
a bulge In prices, but the demand from th.a
source easing the market fell hack to the
previous closing figures of 1126 fpr May
pork. I7.0S for lard and t "H for n;. .
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: heat.
40 cars; corn, 341 cars; oats, 69 cars; hogs,
88.000 head. . ,,
The leading future ranged as follows.
Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Dow. Close. Yes y.
MCW YORK ftjICR Ali MARKET
staetatloas of the Day on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Dec. It. PDOt'R Reoelpta,
29.C70 bbls. ; exporu. 10.140 bbls.; market
barely steady, with demand light: Minne
sota patents, 5.8oifH.lo, Minnesota bakers,
4.HM.7&; winter patents. ISbOOvS.Kfi; winter
4.30; winter low grades. 13.464.10. Kye
flour, alow; fair to good, t4.4i4.70; choice
to fancy, t..r'ao.u Kucuwneat nour
steady; per 1"0 lbs., ttOHi2.2(.
COKNMl2ALKasy; fine white and yel
low, 81 .autj'Loai coarse, il.Wiil.M; kiln dr.ed,
tii.lo2.20. . .
IlYK Nominal.
BAKDKY-Dull; feeding. 44Vc c. 1. f.,
New York; maltlna, ia'gnzc, c. i f.. HurfHlo.
WHEAT Receipts, 15.000 bu.; spot market
easy No. J red, nominal, elevator; No. t
red. H ltS- b- afloat; No. 1 northern,
Duluth. T2Hi. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Op
tions,' Influenced at first by leis favorable
Argentine news, steady cables and re
ports that northwest receipt would di
minish from now on, wheat was firmer.
With the exhaustion of shorts, howtver,
prices reacted and In the afternoon be
came, heavy. Rumors that mills would
shut down helped the weakness. Laat
price were Vgf-Ho net lower. May, tl. 10 8-16
4)1.12, closed 10 18-1(1, July, tl.W&
103'.- closed 81. W,; December, I1.15VU
l.ly closed 81.15S-
CORN Receipt f, 62.875 bu.; exports, 1,151
bu. Spot market easy; No. 2, 62c, nomi
nal elevator, Mc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1,
yellow, 53So;' No. 2 white,' b3c. Option
market was dull all day and eventually
weaker with wheat, closing HdrV? net
higher; May closed, SOHc; December closed.
OATS Rwelpta, 124.500 bu. ; exporu, 12.
4KS bu.: spot market quiet; mixed oats.
Snti&t lbs JtHtjahc; natural white, 8u2
xatc; enppeo. woiie, ma-ti) ids., 87
tre.
HAT Market dull; shipping, t'HtfnJic; good
u cnoice, itMtffuac.
HOtS Firm: atate. common to choice.
1804 crop, 287c; 18U3 crop, S"n:Sbc; olds, 14c;
Paclflo coast, 1904 crop, tfioc; lt'3 crop,
ataiuto: oias. iaifo.
II1DES Strong; Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs..
18c: California, W to 26 lbs., ltc: Texas li v
.A i iii
I.WATHICR rirm: acid. UtTZle.
PKOVISIONS Beef, firm: family. Iio.fiii
sn.w; mesa, ss.uu: peer nams, H'ii'ijj
tt.lu; packet, IIO.Mi'll Oo; city, extra India
mess. i4oiaso. uut meats, quiet; pickled
vines. si.dEKia.uv; uicaieu snouioers, sv.bo
pickled hunt, t00. Iird. ouiet
ern teamed. 1780; refined, steady; conti
nent, 17.86; South American, 87.60; com-
pounti, s&.Bon-e rora, nareiv steady;
family, I14.5I 15.00; short clear, tit-TMlUaU;
mesa. ll.(iowl8.75. ,
TAMiOW Quiet; city, country,
4S'H1!o.
HlCE-Stesdy; domestic, fair to extra,
FttrnV: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Steady: street price, extra
creamery, 274WMc. Official prlcea: Cream
ery, common to extra, 17tl!7c; creamery,
held, -common to - extra. Ittt-4l,c; state
uairy, common to extra, iiwjoc; renovated.
i-vuiiiivn to rsira. iiic; western ractory,
common to choioe. l&017c; western Imita
tion creamery, common to choice. UUfiWr.
CHRfcBE Firm: slate full crura m.ll
Septsoiber, eo.ored and white, fancy, )j;
etate, late made, poor to choice, 8Hfiilu;
tat, larire. Sentember. rolorad anil mi.
fancy, 18Hc: state, late made, colored, good
viiuiir, ivxtiuh". siaie, late maae, whits,
fancy, lv4a: stats, uoor to orima. tus,,
KOOS Steady; western finest selected,
S2c; western, average best ai31c.
POLLTRY-AJlve: Steady; wtsteru chick
ens, llo; fowls, J1V: turkey. 12tl8c.
Dressed: rlim; western cUlckeuti, lUWu.
ltcj fowls, HVc; turkey. lOtaHo.
PstllaslelhU Predaee Market.
PHILADKI.PHIA. Dec. IS. BUTTER
Firm, good demand: extra western cream
ery. Vc; extra net. r by prints. 8lc.
EUG8 Steady, fair demsnw: neaibv fresh,
fcf.-. st mark: wesisrn. SlliSJc. at mark.
OHfcfcHK Firm. giod demuiul; Nsw York
full creams, fane v. l.'il2Vi December
choice. lillVe; December fair to good,
litjllV?-
Lleerassal UralaTalarket.
UVKRPOOI- .Dec. . U-WHKAT-Spot
nonilnaJ: futures, firm: December, nomlnsl
March. 7s 8d; Ma). 7 3d.
CORK Spot, steady; American mixed 4s
M; futures, steady; Jsutiaiy, 4s 4Vd:
March, ts d. -
Dalath Grata Market.
I'l'U'Tlf 1. IS.-WIIKAT-T srHv:,
M- I aurtaeru, t.v6Vfe; o. t ftuurerti,
l
Wheat
Dec.
May
July
Corn
Dec. May
July
Oata
Dec.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
Rlhe
Jan.
May
1 OfiHtf
1 iMik
1 094!&
1 trw
44V3
40
1 07U
1 lot,
sen
47
47,
4tf
10SH
108H
87Si
1 OuTil 1 06'4
,1 WH'ui
1 ? 1 OHM!
45i 46',
444j 44S
444j44ti4S
28! ' W's
.ti.aoxiifiTd 3ou 3ot
sovuhI mtiosti H 30 Vd Vxi
12 SS 12 SR
12 2Vi 12 70
8 82
7 06
4IH
GO
82V4
7 07H
45
( 70
12 82H1 13 85
12 tW 12 65
. 47,
44H
44
28H
S0H
12 85
12 tS6
A 80 6 82Vi A 82H
7 05 7 05 7 05
( 40 6 42W ' A 4n
6 Si', 6 67SI 67i
No. 2.
Cash quotation were as follows:
FLOUR Slow; winter patent, lo.lofj)
5.20; straights, t4.Stx&6.0i; spring patents,
(40iS6.40; straight, t4.804.90; baker. fSoO
fa HO.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, tl.0fteri.14; No. S,
ll.0-Jftl.12; No. 2 red. 1.10'4r8l.l3.
CORN No. 3, 46"j4tk:; No. 2 yellow, 4rtH
46c.
, , . to x' 9 SiiiiniAiz.. vta vhttA snacTi
tH4c; No. 8 white, lc.
. n T K Wo. x. (6C.
BARLEY Good feeding, 3(x40Vsc; fair to
choice malting, 41648c.
SEED No. 1 flax, II 16: No. 1 northwest
ern, 11.24; prime timothy. $2.70; clover,
contract grade, 11250.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl.. 111.124
11. 25. Lard, per luu) lbs., t7.60tff7.ti24. ejhort
ribs aide (loose). 8.253ti.50. Short clear
side (boxed), tti.624ttA.75.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 82.rtnO 24.200
Wheat, bu 12S.fofl 35.htm
Corn, bu l,01A.6i'A JtW.HtK)
OaU, bu....' 19S.HH0 1S7.8O0
Rye. bu 4,(io 1D.8H0
Hurley, bu 189,600 140,800
On the produce exchange today the but
ter market was quiet: creameries, lf4j2c:
dairies. l&ft??c. FRgs, easy; at murk, cases
Included, 2024c; fusts. 254c.
SI. Loals Grain and Prnrlalons.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. IS. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, tl.09; track, 11.134
i 1-14 ; No. 2 hard. I1.091.10; May. tl.lO;
JaiitiHry, toe.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 42S.c; trRck.
4?4flH"4e: December, 42c; May, 42V4f?42'c.
OAT8 Firmer; No. 2 cash. SOc: track.
31c; December. !94o; May, 3131 c; No. 2
white. S14fr32c.
FLOCR Quiet; red winter patents. to.OO
5.35; special grades, tu.4rvfr5.80; extra fancy
t4.70W4; clear. 4.154.40.
BKKIV-Tlmothv. steadv. 2.00fl2,4O.
t'ORNMEAI-Steady. t2.40.
RRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 89o.
HAY Firm; timothy, 7.00ig 12.00; prairie
to ntvfriit.oi).
IRON COTTON TIES-93C.
RAOOINO 7c.
H KM P TW!NE-4e.
PROVISIONS-Pcrk. weak: Jobbing, til 80
Lard, lower: prime steamed, 84.50. Bacon
bixeitt "tcfl.lv: ex'ra shorts, ti.624: clear
ribs. 87.87U: short clears, 18.124.
POI LTRY Spring chickens, loweri chick,
ens, 7c; springs, 8c; turkeys, 134c; ducks,
: gese, 74".
PUTTER ptea,tly; creamery. SOr28c;
dalrv. 164i23c.
EOG8 Steady. i4o, case count. "
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7.0-0 ifl.oiio
Wheat, bu HO.Otft aji.ko
Corn, bu 57 noo
Oats, bu 68,000 36.000
' Kaatsa Cllf Grala and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 18 WHEAT Lower;
December, tl.02; May. nMG.G; July, 894c
Cash: No. 2 hard, tl.0Btnl.06; No. 8, tl.ola
1.04; No. 4, SottfsJc: No. 2 red, 11.0701. 08; No.
t, tl.IWM.0fi; No. 4, S5ctttl.00.
CORN Steady; December. 40Vc; Mav.
414c. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 41414c: No. 3.
4n4c: No. 2 white. 41if414.-: No. 8. 404c
OATS-Steady; No. 2 white, 804031c; No.
2 mixed. UV(l5tc.
HAY Market steady; choice timothy, 19.00
fcHBO; eh., Ice prairie. I7.7J48 00.
RYE Market atttady at 71c.
EGOS Market steady; Missuurl and
Kansas new No. 2, white wood case in
cluded, 26c; case count, 234; cases returned
4c -lews.
UL'TTER Creamery, 21fi23c; dairy. 17c.
... . Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu ,., 41.60O 4ti.4t)
Corn, hu 84,8110 ' - ' 4H.2O0
OaU, bu 10,000 I8,oou
Visible Sapply of Grain.
NEW YORlv. Dec. 13.-8peclal telegraphic
ami cable advices received by Hnuistreet's
show the following change in available
supplies, rorn pa red with last account:
Wheat, United States and Canada, east of
Rockies, decreased 1.371.000 bu; afloat for
and In Europe, decreased l.Ouo.OnO bu; total
supply, decreased 2.371,nua bu.
Corn, United Stairs and Canada, east of
Rockies, increased 2.007.0uO bu.
(Hit, east of Rockla, decreased 838,000 bu
The leading increase reported this week
are 130.000 bu. at Port Huron, l.uoou bu at
Coteau. l.oao bu. at Portland, Me. and 60.
v. . . -. . li...... 11 . '
The leading deerease are 1.187.0O0 bu In
Manitoba. 60O.OOO bu. In the northwestern
interior elevators, 177,000 bu. at the Chicago
private elevator and 64 ouO bu. at the Mil
waukr private elevator.
Mlaaeapelir Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. It WHEAT De
cember tl 06: May, 81.O94&110; July, II 00'.;
September, 824c; No. 1 hard. II. OS; No. 1
northern, tl i4; No. 2 northern, 8Su.
FIXJI R First patent, 8t)&.90; seoond
patents. to tOj5.70; first clears, 14.0044 2j;
second clears. 82.601 2.75.
BRAN-lti bulk. 114.60.
Mileraake Grala Market.
- MILWAUKEE, Dec. It. WHEAT Weak ;
No. 1 northern, tl 1": No. t northern, II os&
l.t: May. tl oaVBl.yr.
RYE Market lc lower; Na I. TWitOc.
HAP.LKY-Pull: No. 2, i:v, sample, 363
toe.
CORK-Steady; No. t. 424Sc; U.), 44Sc.
Peafla Market.
FyiRIA. 111., Dec. U-CORN-lUesdy;
No x 3V4iilc; Kit, 4, rtit4lo; ao. grade,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Dnring tht Tint Half Hour There it a Big
Blcmp ia Valutt.
POWERFUL INTERESTS FURNISH SUPPORT
Market Recovers I'resaattly, bat lader
Heaeerea lelllag Prices Melt Away
Rapldl) Keeling I .NetTeas
All Day.
NEW YC)RK, Dec. 13 The Stock ex
rhsnge spent another bad half hour after
the opening of the session totlsy. Prompt
and vigorous measures were adopted oy
powertui cupita.lets to avert a dlssster
snd the headlong downward plunge of
prices wss a linnet Immediately checked. A
feverish, tone persisted during part of the
spasmodic recovery end then the market
settled down with a prlod of tranquil ad
vance. The higher level thus attained had
the effect of Inviting some renewed selling
and the manner In which prices melted
away under the light pressure revived the
nervous feeling, which was only partly re
lieved. The whole market showed a close sym
pathy with Amalgamated Copper through
out, and It was the determined support ot
that stock aaalnst the onenlna pressure
that gave force to the supporting measures
eisewnere alter tne nrst plunge. Amalga
mated Copper fell bark to last night's
level for a moment after opening a point
higher, but when It was perceived thst It
would not yield below ( the whole msrket
relnninded resllently. This stork sgaln
demonstrated Its effective dominating
power of the market In the last hour of the
trading. .At the time a level of prices had
been attained for the principal msrket
lenders from I to 2 points above last night.
Amalgamated Copper Itself had risen 54
over the final price of yreterday. It was Its
nhrupt relapse of over 2 points which give
the market Its sudden chill again. When
the sudden reversal Jn the movement of
Amalgamated Copper wss seen to be a
false start, there were recoveries almost as
sudden as the reaction. But this whs not
entirely convincing to sentiment and the
closing evinced considerable hesitation nnd
uncertainty.
The break at the opening cost the price
level oulte generally from 1 to I points.
There were much larger declines In some
stocks, but they were not representative of
the active list. Neither were thev retdored
bv the subsequent rl!v. Lackawanna, lost
In points In this way, Pullman 7 and Amer
ican Express S. These were aenerallv recog
nixed hs due to the rellnntilshment of meas
ures used to force a few stocks of this
chiss to an unwarrantably high level for
effect on the speculation In the general
market. The morning break hd the result
of malting some prices lower than those of
the low point on Thursday last, but It
could not be said that the average level of
the market fell 'below that point. It was
rather evidently the Intention of the sup
porters of the market that It should not. as
that would have the effect of exhausting
margins and uncovering stop-Ions orders
which were not disturbed bv last week's
raid, and thus bring an additional ava
lanche of liquid-it Ion upon the market. It
I evident that down to that level the weak
holdings have been pretty well swept out
of the msrket. General news features re
ceived little attention, although the con
tinued rise In sterling exchitnga caused
some discussion of the probability of fur
ther gold exports. Monev was very easv
and was not a factor In the market.
Bonds declined early, but showed some
recovery. Total sales, par value, 17.240,000.
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Ha les. H I gn. L w .Close.
fund, exclusive nt the tlSo.OW.nno gold re
serve In the division of redemi tlnr shows:
AvsllaMe rash balance. 14.l,S5.4r: gold,
tx.) nan.
ew Vsrk Xaaey Markrt.
NEW TORK. Dec. It-MOXEY-On cr,.
teadr. 24111 per cent; closing Nil. 2 per
tent;"offrred at 1 4 per cent. Time loses
easy and dull sixtv dsys. nletr day and
six months. P per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-IM!
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE -Fltm with
actual business) In bsnkers bills, at84 86 8f.il
4.8s 80 for demand snd at 14 1.V& 1 84 ffi for
elxty dsr bills. Posted rate 4 844fi4.8
snd 14 8-U. Commercial hllis. t4Msj4.44.
SILVER Bar. "Sc Mrxlcsn dollars,
48tc
BOXDS-Oovernment bond steady; rail
road bond, irregulnr.
The following are the quotation on
fecks and bonds:
C. . ret. K reg....lM4 ! e. 4s...is
4s eouse IMH M ontral 4
4a ts. ng int " 1st nr
so reason IMS Mis Si. L. . .
s mm A ra. I.. M K. ft T. I'"
...l.n 1 o
...104 N. ft. ef M r t
...ietsj f. r. 5. ws i"!
...inj' N. ) r. I "
... 4 Ho. Tvr 4i 1"45
Si tAUMK
SO 014 , tt
io cotipos ....
Atrhtsna fS. 4
So mAi. 4t
t Katie r I,. 4s ,
Bsl. a Ohio 4i 1"
So tvtt 'm
Csntrai ef lie. t Ill
io lit lae 1
("boa. a Ohio II.I . IMU
Chiossa ft A. IV...... iiu'st 1.. ft 8. r. fg.
".. B ft q. s. 4... .100 1st. I. a w is
4b M 7
ft W. e. 4s It Vfe
11 s. I s ft sr....1ii4
Sena " IMsi
Resting f. M lotsj
St. U ft I M. r. N .lltii
:
C. at. ft S P m 1. iiku'ssmKmiH A L. 4s... St
C. ft K. W. e. Ts..'!in!a.. Php 4 ."
v., n. 1. a r.
S eol. It
2.000
:oo
800
I0
1,9110
100
4.800
nnn
eo.eoo
, 9.UI0
500
700
400
18.800 15ta
500
"ioo 'is"
u.im im"
1.900 1M
11.100 774
3.HO0
3,41 o
ioo
8.700
13.500
i'.soo
200
63,300
1.4'W
10.000
Atchison
-do preferred
Baltimore A Ohio..
do preferred
Canadian Pacific ..
Central of N. J....
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton ..
Chicago Q. W
Chicago A N. W...
C, M. A St. P
do preferred
Chicago T. ft T
do preferred
P.. C, O. St. I.,..
Colo. Southern ....
do 1st preferred..
do 2d preferred...
tel. & Hudson ....
Del., Lack. & W.,
Denver- R. O..;.
slo preferred
Erie
do 1st preferred..
no za prererrea
Hocking Valley
do preferred
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern
do preferred ..'
Louisville & Nash...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ry
Minn. A St. L
M.. St. P. A 8. S. M.
do preferred
Missouri' Palclfic ....
Mo., Kan. & Tex
do preferred
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd.
New York Central...
Norfolk Sc Western
do preferred
Ontario A West ..
Pennsylvania 68,700
P.. C. C. A St.'L.... 2"0
Reading 8n0.8i)
tlo lnt preferred...,
do 2d preferred...,
r.01 k Island Co
do preferred
St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd
Bl. L.OUIS a. w
do preferred
Southern Pacific .
do preferred
Southern Railway ..
do preferred
Texas A Pacific
do preferred
Wabash
tlo preferred
Wheeling A L. K
Wisconsin Central ..
do preferred
Mexican Central ....
Adams Express
American Express...
U. 8. Exprera
Wells-Fat go Exp....
Amal. Copper
Am. Car A Foun
do preferred
Am. Cotton Oil
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Am. Unseed Oil
do preferred
Am. locomotive.
do preferred
Am. Bmelt. A R'fg..
do preferred
Am. Suaar Iff a
Anaconda Mill. Co...
Brooklyn Rapid T...
Colo. Furl A Iron....
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
do preferred
Dlstllle-a' Securities.
General Electric
In'ernstlonal Paper. 17.1O0
no prererrea 1,400
international pump.
do preferred
National Isd
North American
Paclfc Mill
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car....
do preferred
Pullman P0. Car...
Rcr.uhlle fiteel
do pref erred 1
"libber Gooits
fiiblier Goods
Tnn, Conl A Iron..
V. S. Leather
do preferred
T S. Ps'tv. Imp....
tT 8. Rubber
do preferred
r 8. S'eel ...
do nre'erred
t'estlnsh'tso Elec.,
v "stern 1 n'o"
22,201) 82i 84'i
l.Ont 1024 102 1024
51,6 0 W ft". 4 !e4
2oO !." !5 K1V
.9o0 1M4 127 VA
1.100 88 1S 18S
6.701) 44 44i 44
600 4 ;it4 SVV
6.700 2.'4 214 224
1,500 200 W tn
33.300 1674 16n4 1874
ISO
124
t
214
54
33
184
100 3iO
500 31
8t
3
734
644
894
S2
11
22
874
204
55
83
181
320 ,
31
854
38
72
53
89
K
150
. 28
-28"'
135"
7!i
114
JUL
874
21
60 4
32
1834
,-'0
30
m
8RS
TSS
544
84
H24
l.V4
284
644
28
504
134
182
.04
11.200 1194 1174 118i
too tii) o
2.100 874 84A
100 144 144
23.800 lo4 lug
3lt
135
'424
136
76
774
'804'
S3
84
44
'4
133
75V
'iiii
112
74
744
804
204
824
884
HO
M4
141
1054
.104
62
4
1354
77
92
424
1344
75
76
89
80
324
84
644
t t.c. a) St. L i
Chlruo Ttr. 4o.
t'es. Tebaeeo ...
folo ft So. 4a ...
P ft R. O. 4a
Brls B-lor lion
4o gen. 4s
r. w. d c. it.
Hoefclng Vsl. 4't.
L. ft N. no I. ..
Offered.
.... ti
4t. mi si
kA
.1ST,
inn
.tojt
So. IIT So "'
Tuts K P. ll us"
T.. St. L. ft W. 4..
Lnlos Picia.-
An ronv. 4
t a. ti tit m...
Wttath In
do 4eb. B
W. ft l V.. 4 ....
WIS. t'entrsl 4 ....
Colo. rul. c. 6i...
.m
.
.11T4
. at
. i-
. M4
. 14
ostoa Bt--ck Market
EO8TON. Dec. 1.1. Cull loans, 341
tent; time loans, 4'9 per cent.
closing or stocks inn ponos:
Atchlooa til. 4.
so 40
'n. Csatral 4. ..
Afrhlsnn
io pti s
Boston ft Alhsnr .. .
'Ronton ft VUlnl ...
Boiton Klvt.d ...
Fltrhhurf pM
Mexlrtn t'entral
N T . N. II. ft It..
Per Marquotts ..
fnioo psi'inn
Amtr Args. C'hom
do pta
Amor. Fneu. Tube...
Amor. Siissr
do PM
Amor. T. ft T
Anier. Woolott
do pfd
Ditmlnlon 1. ft s...
Edloon Eleo lllu ...
Oetjeril Rlertrle ....
Mass. Rloctric
do pfd
Mam. Uai
t'nltod Fruit
:VAdvtniure ....
101
US
C2
XI
tin
1M
13i
1K
AtloufI
Amalsamated
Amerii-au 7lnc
Atlantli
Bltiitiant
t'al. ft Heels,
t'antonnlal ....
t'upter Hangt
Paljr Woat ...
LiomtnloB t'nol
73 Kraoklln
loga Oranrv
tl I Isle Hnralo ..
M Maao. Mining
. 6 Mli-hlfan
M"hswk
.UH Mnnt. I', ft C
.HSiOld Dominion
. feVi Oaceola
. K Parrot
. 17i Qiilsi y
.2M flhannjn
. 1H1 1'amaraik ....
. 14 Trlnltr
. I'ilt. 8 Mlnlni ...
. IIU'U. B. Oil
.104', l iali
I'lilted Shoe Marh.... 69 ivictotls
do pfd S144 Wloona ..
V. . stol j7nWohorlns
4o pfd ITV
Asked. "Bid.
Hi 44 per
umcisi
r.'i
li
w
Hsi
11
an
4S
M
5'
It
IS
l"H
H
.
4
t
tot
4i
24'i
M
:4
10a t
i
117
10314
24
13
41 si
4
11
104
New York Mlalagt Storks.
NEW YORK. Dec. 13. Tli following are
the closing quotations on mining slocks
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Very Slow and All but Choicest
Oradai Coniiderably Lower.
HOG MARKET EASED OFF A TRIFLE
Tat Sheep aaal Laaatia Active and
at rone ta Tea Higher, Tap Price ot
Seaaoa Rrlaa Paid, feeders
Alsa ld at 8trog rrlces.
j prices, snd everything but s few late sr.
entrenie cloe of the mnrket ns m"ter
slow, with the feeling A Itltle aenk. lt-p-resentatlve
sles:
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 13.
Receipts ware: 'Cattle. Hog.
omclal .Monti V 0.1:
Offlclal Tuesday 4.7'ti
o.4
19i 4.
bheep.
a.
Two days this week.... 8! 13.181 9
fame davs last week ... lout 17. 1-18 8
K me days .week before.. 9.417 15.3.4
Hanie three weeks sgo. .17.tOi li.iwt 3h.2r7
name four weeks .. 1 1 15..W 14.2S6
B.ime davs Isst year.... 9."M i'1.148 18.839
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table thows the rece pta .'
csttie. hogs and sbern at Uou'.h timahA tor
the year to date, with comparltona with
last vaar:
1J04. 1902. Inc.
Cattle M11.1T1 1.0.14.5.17
Hogs I.l.to.ltiJ 2.1it.c4.' 80.121
ohecp 1.7t.127 1.7,024
The following- table shuA-s the
price of hogs at South Omuha for the l.l
severs I days, with comparisons.
Data. 1 1904. l.ln.lTl.lK.l!.pi
Da-.
U'4.2
'aJ.'sVi
averuie
Nov 14..
Nov. Id..
Nor.
Nov. 17..
Nov. 18..
Nov. 18..
Nov. 20..
Nov.
Nov.
Nov
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
21.
22..
23..
14..
26.
2t.,
9t 4 CTl t til I 41
t 67 4 8il I tol t 91
Nov. 27
Nov.
No-.
Nov.
Dec.
Pee.
Dec,
Dec.
Deo.
Deo.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Deo.
9...
'...
1...
...
S...
4...
5....
7....
8....
9....
10...
11...
12...
13...
4 C4! 4 871 6 28' I
tU-sal ' I AM
461 t6l I I 641 4 i; I 841 I 3i
4 11 I 4 4t 6 41 ' 1 4 8 n 8 e
4 K4 1 31 I 31 t N " I Sol
4 (aw, 4 4.1 29 16 63 4 781 I
I 4 441 6 ; 6 72 4 751 3 Ml
4 'M,
4 614
4 iJ j
I 4 F274
4 n
4 141
41 s
35
t 1$
1 o
4 441 6 !4 I 81 4 is 3 191 J
I 21 I 7a 4 76; 3 86 t V
4 Si' ! n 6t 4 7s, S 851 1 44
Ne. At. 8. Pr. No At. Sk Pr.
tS M ... 4 SS (I t7 40 4 40
i 4A 4 s "I 1 4
s.j to 4 U H Hr; 4.1 4
8 1 J I 71 J-1 4
M Sl JOS I 17t 4 l . . 4 41
fS (44 n 4 t' ll 144 en 4 411
it ;ai mi 4 41 44 :;i 4 i
m 4 n m ... a
H .'M tl 4 4S H J 4"
44 !.t 1 to 4 to 43 :'4S 4 1.1
t jn ia-i 4 4h n jin ir 4 n
11 w 1 m r: a tc
4 . . 4 t .1 t4 . . 4 4"
14 114 1! 4 40 H J40 tJ 4 45'tj
:. ;M 4 4o M ;s4 l 4 4."t
(4 2H4 IN IW M 1S .. 4 4,
7s ITt i 4 40 74 in 44 te'i
ttr tS4 VI 4 40 0 f7J SOS 4 4tw
St ?M 40 4 ei 4 N . . 4 4J',
0 ' ... 4 4 7S t44 1M 4 41 t
-l ... 4 to art :i ... 4 4a
44 !U til (M T 14 4 4.14,
s; in m 440 344 ... 4 r
s: ins t 4" t; ;u . . 4 42-1
art ;s ... 4 40 at t4 4
U -.'71 ... 4 40 7 . . I 4:-
47 IH ... 4 4o 71 :M f 1 4t'i
T ft 1o 4 4o SS c4 ... 4 4!',
a.t ;m ijo 4 40 t t . . 4 trji,
so rM ... 4 40 st tt 11 4 4
4 7 ... 4 40 a -47 4 4r,
r?"4 an 40 M 11 8 I 42'
M fit ISO 4 40 i47 .... 4 4J'
74 t7 . . 4 40 17 40 4 4:'
M tot N III 74 ra rjno nit
1 I3H ... 4 40 .! 1 1K0 4 ti'i
87 : II 4 40 79 140 i I 4i't
1 Il ... 4 40 r 174 Jn 4 4-J't
t?i . . 4 w u :4 oJ't
II tit 11 4 40 1; IM ' 1 42',
17 a, 4 4 40 :j sii 4 4,
:7 IN 4 la 4 t:.0 111 4 4t'i
It 170 ... 4 40 rt lit 4 4 44
44 ?t M 4 40 t4 1M 4 41 ,
50 2 4il I 411 i l 142',
411 JN an 4 40 m M isn I 4",
II J'.-.i ii 1 40 M Ml 4 I in
42 J6 W 1 io ; j ... 14;.
71 Mi ... I 4(1 9.1 M7 H I 4
IM Ml 40 4 40 7T ail 4 4'.
ill l 40 4 In 71 Ill ... I It
.14 IM Ion 1 ii : ;n ... in
51 Ml 4.1 4 411 ,l 114 . . 4 4714
41 82-r to 140 an i'ol ... 4 47 1,
4 f 120 4 4'i ( ... 4 HI
44 2k2 40 4 40
4 4914I
4 46'
4 42,
4 4.SS.I
4 47.
4 41'.
I 4 S9
4 3d
4 2S!
4 31V
48i.
4 43'.4i
4 :oi 131
4 in B m m
6 H 5 79
It 73!
6 c:
6 5 86
6 00
4 8& 6 09i
4 SL'l 6 001 6 901
4 4li ti )4i a Nt, 4 64
' a en
i 86 I l:'l 3 4--.
at -l 6 IB
4 Ml
4 7!
I 76
4 71
4 74
4
4 631
( 4 4.11 6 211 6 K 4
' 4 37 1 6 24 1 6 051 4
16 17
4 37L
4 82! 07
3 7
P
I T6I
X 79
I rti
3 n
a
3 TO
3 6X1 8 19
3 711 3 21
3 Til 3 26
3 7 3 2i
I X 2V
3 811
4 33
4 4tij
4 47
4 401
771 8 80I 3 "7
17 6 C9' 4 841 3 o6 3 85
i 30
8 i9
3 81
a
3 37
8 34
3 Mi
3 S.T
3 801
4 81
4 78
6 08 i G 11'
r, irl B 131 4 81
6 W 6 141 4 82 3 K
ft t 181 4 771 3 93;
6 !: 6 21 4 81! 3
Indicates Sundnr. Indicate liolldny
The oftlclHl ntiuiDer of cars of Stock
brought In by each rond was:
Cattle, nogs, ttneep.
Adamt Con
Alli-s
Breeca
Uronitlrt Con 17
Comatork Tunnal .... I
Tob. t'al. a Va 171
Horn Bllrei- 16.1
Iron llTr 10
Ladllle t'on I
Offered.
to I.lltla rhlaf
n tlntarlo
13 jtiphlr
Phoenli
rotoal
Havaia
Hlerra Navada
Small Hotiea ..
Dlanlard
I
..jr..i
. .lit
.. 17
.. IS
.. 14
.. II
.. 2
..liaj
411O 2114 2U 24
1.706 6-i M
:1 iiio u? rn.T ...
34$
. 61.400
. 1.800 117'
. 19,900
. 1,600
. 3.100
200
. 1.B00
, 1.300
2-"1
. 1.000
. lO.oial
. 4.40M
9J
34
r,
21 .
43
21
44'a
20
69I
1I7V4
3204
Rdi
32
9
4014
1HIU
rt4
41
19
100 205 806
18j.9ii(
2,700
MOO
2oi
3m
i
So',,
1.74SJ 84
2.100 89
blH
29
89'i
85
ST7!
7.2"0 31 -i 80
II Ui
in
33!,
94 14
33H
944
214
42H
18
21
"
19A
236
J07
130
237
64T4
81
90
3S
93
61,
37
81
4"0 101 vt imn mi
8.2I1J 79
900 1J3
13.300 137i
rlft 103
90.6110 bHU
17 ICO 4r'
6 611O 24
4,i0 ft,
4O0 79
."l.aiO 374
B.OUt JKfi
794
00
714)
81
21
1.100 lftiut
1,1i4 tiV,
ll'S
1:W4
100
56i;
4014
!)
9
86
1H8J
2't
78H
'ar,"
so
M
40
rsii
111
ISA
102
6774
41
2"-'
2o;
77
JI7K,
13V
arii-i
791.4
40
84
98 14
41
87V4, ST 7
IVU. ri4 281
1 14'i 16
,V1
11
i,"i
1.00a
1.400
1 400
, 7 00
M 800
n
?-
67K,
g,taV) Jnlt',
00 7T4
. . 1.ro
. . t no
..t"6 8i
164.100
l.ioii
800
81i
9i H
1-8
son.
SIS
?M4
2S
61
77.
9T4
9014
sisi
J79V
9t
TotsI sales for the day. 1.697,300 shares
S64i
y4
67
1V4,
lmtl
78
30:
ou.
8744
3?"
I.oadoa ItocU t-aolat loas,
LONDON. Dec. U-Cloalng: .
Conaola, aaonar 7f
do at-roust 17 16-
Aaaconua I1
Atrklaoa It,
4o f4 106
altlmors lihle.... 10
CsDsdlas Patldt im
fhoa. Ohio il
Cbltaau Qt. W 2t
0 . if ft St. p MOW
faBoars lit,
IwsTor a R. 0 Hi.
So SIS it
rts 4 . Se
as I at pta 7t,
ao td s'4 il',
iiiooio t.oiurai IM
LrfMila. aV Naak 14IS
M , av. at 1
I. T. ('antral
inrfolk W
do fd
'ntarlo 4k W
aanarlraBl
tand allass
Keadlns
do lit sfd
do 14 pfd
Southarn Rallwar
do sfd
Suuthara Pa. '14c ..
I nlon PaclSti
do pM ..
I.', a. Si al
o aid
Wahaah
do pfd
J aimntak Is
...111
... 7
... wv,
... 4.
...
.. US,
.. as.
... 44
..41
,.. 141,
..
... II
...10
.. 7
,.. 77
- "
.. II
... 41
...
a i yi per rent,
t he rat of discount in the o:ien market
for short bill is HS'tiS", per cent: for thre
months bills, 34 prr cent.
Tresscrir ttaleaaeat.
WA8U1NUT4IN. Dec. 18,-TeUsv' Mate
ment cf the ireaaur) balanc In I lis general
Foreign Flnaaclal.
LONDON, Dec. 13. Money was in light
demand In the market today. Operators on
the Htock exchange were occupied with the
settlement. The market generally wus un
settled owing to the bear campaign In
Americans, though the pnljJIo dealings here
were very restricted. Home rails were
quiet. Americans further relapsed on the
opening New York prices, but about 3:30
p. ro. improved In apeclal cases to about
prlty. The tone wns better and prices
were above the lowest quotations of the
day, though somewhat .below the closing
deallggs of yesterdsy. The trading was
continued on the street after the official
closing. Rio Tlntos fell sharplv. Foreign
ers were fitilet. Japanese Were Theerful.
Imperial Japanese government 6s of 1901
were quoted at 96. e t ,i .
BERLIN. Dec. 13. PrtWon the bourse
today generally were unchanged.
PARIS. Dec. 13-Prlces( on (the bourse
today opened feeble and yl,th a downward
tendency. Influenced by unfavorable re
port from New York. The market closed
with a bad tone. Rio Tlntos lost 3f. Rub
sian Imperial 4s were quoted at 92.1.1 and
Russisn bonds of 1904 at 602. The private
rate of discount was 2V2 per cent.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13.-UETALS-There
wh a small decline In the Ijondon tin
market, spot closing at 132 10s and fu
tures at 130. Locally tin was quid, with
out showing any weakness as a result of
the slight decline abroad, and outside prices
were held a little higher In some coses.
Spot Is quoted at l2N.8nig29.18. Copper is
more or less unsettled by tlio developments
In connection with copper stockx and with
business very quiet, quotations locally are
little more than nominal, lake being quoted
at 114.874(15.12, electrolytic at 314.75j7lo.ot)
and custlna- At I14.30fm.78. ' The I.,, 11. Inn
copper market whs reported nucha ngetl at
JEW for spot, while futures, declining
sugntiy, are quoted at i6ii 6s. I end waa
tint hanged at $4,604(4.70 In the local nutikct
and at 12 7s 6d in Iindon. Spelter wna
nlso unchanged In both markets. Locally
quotations stand at 35.75ft5.87 and spot is
quoted at 24 17s 6d In London, linn closed
Ht 52s 3d In Glasgow and at 47g 6d in Mlil
dlesborotigh, . Locally Iron wits unchanged,
with No. 1 northern. No. 1 southern and
No. 1 southern soft foundry quoted tit
$17.00Q17.Di and No. 2 northern foundry at
$16 MOfu 17.00.
ST. IfOriH. Deo. 13 MET A L8 Lead,
steady at $4.52fl4.2. Spelter, firm at $5.73.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Dec. W.-WrMJIHuslness Is
light In the wool market, with about steady
K i.-iivTiii, ill inn VMIIIU BHUfHS
as left the selection for traders poor aa a
iuiti nnu prit-T-s psui mane tne giaaes cost
relatively high. Trader expect continued
firm prices, especially lp view of the
strength In the English and Australian
markets. Territory wools are quiet. Pulled
grade have advanced. Foreign markets
are reported firm. Territory and Idaho
Fine, 18tt1!ie; heavy fine. 1iVT(17c; fine me.
tllum, 18iai9c; medium. 22tijic; low me
dium, 23240. Wyoming Fine. 171ilnUc;
heavy fine, 1616e; tine medium. l'VdlSWc:
medium, U'924o; low medium, atc. I'tah
and Nevada Fine. 17i&18e; heavy fine, loiif
lflc; fine medium. 17itl8c; medium, zifi'So
low medium, ZMt'Uc. Iakotu Fine, WuWc'
fine medium. 18igi9e; medium. 23'n24c. Mon
tanaFine choice, 314.23c: line average r.Mi
2oc; fine medium choice. WVIlc: averaae in
''?' atata staple. 2-ifi23c; medium choice,
zi'Htoc; average. 2J(g22c.
ST. LOI IS. Dec. 13.-WOOL-8tadv. me
dium arades combing and clothing 2Ifu9i"
light fin. 1822c; heavy fine, lltilHo- tub
washed, 2fi41e. '
aaar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Dec. 13 -SI OAR-Ra w
rlim; fair refining, 4o; ceutrifusal, 96 test'
93c: molasses sngnr 4Sc: rsnned. firm1
No. 6, $3.05; No. 7. 35.00; No. . 34 no No 8
34 86; No. 10. $4 80; No 11. $1.70; No 1' 14 '
No. 13. $4 66; No. 14, $4.60. Confectioners" at
$5.60; mould, $6 00; cut loaf, $6.3o; rruMied
$6.86; powdered, $5.76; granulated, $6 15:
cubes. $6.90. '
MOLASSES-Steady; New Orleans oncn
kettle, good to choice, 303 370. ' 1
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 13 SCG KR Mar
ket steady; open kettle, 2-4J4c; iiprn ket.
centrifugal, t,bii-; centrifugal whites
4 15-16iiic; yelows. 4f4't,c; second, jn,ii
4 5-lHc.
MOLASSES Steady; open kettle, I6ir,0e
oentrifugal, 7H20C. Syrup, etendv at " fi2i.-'
' NEV' YORK. Deo. 13.-SfaAH-Rai.
firm. Refined, firm.
Cetlea Market.
NEW VORK, Dec. 13 -COTTOX-Snot
oliMed duU; middling up land. 8c; middling
gulf- ..2Sc. Sules. 4X bale.
ST. IX3UIS. Dec. 18 COTTON-Qulet
m,ldd::ng. 7-;c. Bales. 100 bales; receipts voo
balas: : hlpmcnia, 196 bales; stock 31 91
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Doe. 13 COTTON
Quiet. Sslea, 2.7W balsa. Ordinary SUtv
good ordinary 6 7-16c; low middling. 7 8-lie-middling,
;i,c; aood middling. 7 18-Hc; mld
dllng fair. 8 (-16c. Receipts, 26,424 bales:
etocltv 241.280 bales.
IJVEKPOOL, Dec. 13.-COTTONBpot In
fair demand: price 4 point higher: Amer
ican middling fair, 4.66d; goj middling
4.31d; middling, 4 21d; low middling, 4 03
good ordinary, $.9od; ordinary, 3.TW. '
Oils til Raala. .
NEW YORK, Deo. 13 -OILS-Cottonseed.
easy; prime crude, nominal; yelluw 'io
25'4C. Petroleum. steady) refined 'New
York, r.f; Philadelphia and Haltlmore
$7 90; bulk. t00. Turpentine, quiet at 61
Cr61e.
ROSIN Msrket dull; strained, common to
good, $2 87.11 2 87. ,
SAVANNAH, Dec. U-4JlLTurpenUne
firm. 47e. "
ROSIN-Firm; A. B. C. $2 6.'"4: i a2 svl,,
tio; K and F. 32 674jz so: ti. UeLtatni;
M. $2 821 i. 33.40, K. U : M, $4 Jaw
W. U., 14.76; W. W., 4 IS. ' ' " '
C. M. St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pnoltle
Tnion Paclflo system
C. at N. W
V., E. AV M. V
C. St. P., M. O
H. M
C, H. AV Q
K. C. V St. J
C., R. 1. A P., enst
C. It. I. & P... went
Illinois Central
Chicago Ureal Werter..n....
16
a;
2 7
1
19 7
18
32 14
10
22 il
5 1
7 '2
1
8
118 37
Total receipts 2o9
The disposition of the days receipts wn
a follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Uuyers.
Omaha Pucking Co.
swirt ono (.ompuny
Cuduhy Packing Co
Armour AV Co
Cudahy. Sioux City
Armour, Sioux City
Vanaant AV Co
Carey AV Henton
lxibmun At Co
McCreary AV Chirk
W. I. Stephen
Hill AV Mtintzlnger
Huston ii Co
Hamilton AV Rothschild.
L. F. Husx :
Wolf AV Murnan
Mike Hitggerty
J. H. Root AV Co
8 AV 8
Ager Packing Co
Other buyers
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
618 1, ;;nr, 211
l,C" 1.980 1.
1.3.HI 1.T92 2,225
410 l.;02 2.015
1.101
80
41
15
117
130 .... ....
25 .... ....
57
41
193
178
2l9
140
Hit
215
Zli ....
619 . ..3.11
SHEEP There was a fairly liberal run
of sheep here tortiiy, but none too many
to meet the requirements of the tradr.
Buyers were all out early and everything
that would tlo to kill changed hands :t
fast aa offered. The lute arrival of trains
prevented an early close. The markrt could
safely be quoted strong to n dime higher.
A few western rangeis arrived and tome
ewe sold to killers for $4 sntl $4.10. 'i'ho
remainder cf the rungers sold for feeders.
Fed wethers sold up to $0, yeaii.ngs. $.-&
and Inmbs. lii.i.V
The demitnd for feeders wa also fully
eqtinl to the supply and the msrket could
sitfely be quotetl strong and iictlve on any
thing at all dtrdTiihle tlthcr In the way of
western riiiigeri or those from loo:tl points.
quotations: tiood to choice yearlings.
$3.Mat(6.26: fair to good yearlings. $4 75'qi.o0
good wethers. $4.2cfi 4. 10; good to choice
ewts, $4.1511 4. 0; fair to good ewe, f.LWt
4.15; good io tholce lamlis. $5.76i.oo: tulr
to good lambs, tu.604i6.t6; feeder yetifllrgs.
$4.00(4.60; feeder wethets. l.oo'04.23; feeder
ewes. $3.Kfi3.80; feeder limb, $4.6t)4j6.A
Hunraaanlallra niileBr
No. AV. Pr
1 native ewe
69 native ewc.
2 western cull ewes
4 native culls.
1 western buck
6 native bucks
2J nutiv breeding ewe
359 western ewes
606 western ewes
1A unlive ewes
1 native ewes
4 western ewes
. 2 native ewes ;..
5o3 native ewes
10 native cull Inmbs.. . .
1 native wether
"sier. 6e;
S'1 J4-; sptli g
:;.7i, no i.d
kos . $2 00;
6iffoe.
curt on. iot
898 nativo wethers
95 w-tatern wether.,
1i western wethers
45 western wethers
181 native wethers
1 native yearling
91 western wether
65 native lambs 1
1 wedtern lamb
73 western Inmbs
60 western lambs
26 we.Htern lambs
1 western buck lamb
49 Wyo. rHiige feeder ewes.
20 Wyo. range feeder ewes.
78 Wyo. range feeder ism.
295 Wyoming range ewes
WW Wyoming range ewes
38 wetern ewes
61 native ewes
421 western yearlings
135 native lambs
244 western ewes
tl western ewes
78 nntlve ewes...
6,049 9.354 7.90)
Total
CATTLE The receipts 01 cuttle were not
what would lie called excessive this morn
ing, but wtlll puckers at this point wore
vcrv bearlHh. The same ss mentioned yes
terday, puckers wanted only the kinds that
thev could use for their Christmas trade,
so that ctmmon to m.dluin cattle were very
slow and much lower.
Quite a few cornfed steers were included
In the receipts, but most of them wire
onlv of fair quality. Buyers were very In
different, as is snown by the fact that
none of them went Into the yards until
after 10 o'clock In the morning, and when
they did start out they were very Indiffer
ent. The late arrival of trains was partly
responsible for the slow opening ol the
market. Some of the best steers that hap
pened to take the fancy of buyers were
not far from steady, but they were hard
to please, as the entile were too heavy,
too thin or too something, so that most
of them sold weak to a dime lower. Com
mon and warmed up kinds were f.itrd to
move at any figure.
Not t-nougn western rangers arrived ti ls
morning to make a. test of the market.
Thn mm ket, tlnjtigh, could safely be quoted
slow and weak.
The cow market also suffered In bad
shape, No liiisliieos was transacted until
iitfer 10 o'clock, and then on a basis of
about n 10c to 15c decline. Some of the
choicer grades sold at right around steady
prices, but aside from these the market
was very slow and weak, the ivutest
decline being on the medium grades.
Hulls, veil I culvea unit stags were all
alow and weak.
There were quite a few Blocker (.nil
feeders In the yards, hut the demand from
the country this week has not liesn .i.r
tlculaflv good, and as a result Kp. u'uior.4
were bearish, except on the better p-ndes,
which sold about steady. Common t me
dium grades nntl common light tc kors
were slow and hard to sell at Htiy price.
Heprecenliitive sales:
AV.
IK)
97
Hi.
91
170
1S8
121
97
97
98
1-0
1:17
90
91
r.s
it
104 .
llKi
100
7ii
ins
110
107
.CI
106
74
73
71
110
91
9
90
97
97
90
141
, 89
, 93
. 95
, 100
. L3
, 60
. i:
, 1
2 ta
$ w
3 10
3 00
3 i5
3 75
4 00
4 10
4 15
4 25
4 60
4 50
4 ul
4 7
4 C5
4 85
1 01
& 181
5 10
6 25
6 26
6 25
6 75
6 00
6 25
Si
6 2i
6 25
3 60
2 60
3 60
4 Id
4 10
4 50
4 70
8 85
6 35
4 00
4 00 -
4 ro
i sr.,
6.00
6 23
4li western lambs '.
656 western lambs
CHICAR4I LIVE STOCK M HKKT
Cattle
rough
bulk cf
Nn.
ii...
it..
11...
At.
. . -loon
..un
. ..Mid
...10?4
...110
...1140
...1105
...lOO'l
, ..1 J.".
. ..IIM
...US!
IT.
3 ir
1 in
I Hi
in
I M
i 74
8 7..
7ft
I 11.,
I 10
4 :
No.
in
l..
ll..
it..
60. .
in. .
in .
l.
At.'
li:
I nil
inti
1121
li.Ml
nil
IlltUj
1I4H
I
I41
.1701
Pr.
4 if,
4 III
4 (
4 n
4 77.
4 71
5 0.1
f. Si
i 7ll
I 7n
6 75
STEERS AND COWS.
.11)40 t ii
COWS.
. 0 l 7n 1; 92t) lit
.Mo 1 'it. ) Ma .1 M
. 1UH0 1 7 1 1240 1 66
, bi 17." i: 11 I to
. S4ii 1 7 ims I M
. 1 n !" 1067 I 70
. ,5 : 00 I lO-.'l I 75
Ami 1 in mao 1 7f,
.iui : tii ii 97i t mi
. Ht.3 g 20 17 HIS aui
,. o 2 311 j: 10:11 : mi
..11)00 1 It, 1J 1060 I ki
. iJ I l'i ir 13..0 I Ml
. a.-, 1 1 9 i.u 1 ou
1 ii 11 1070 1 yo
. (45 I 40 IT 114 9 to
,i:o7 I Ml IIHII 1 26
HEIFERS.
.410 S 0,1 11 TSI I III
,. una I U 1 IJA I 641
. I I 40 I , I0 3 7ll
. 710 I 40 1 74 I (10
. in t in
BULLS.
.KD i 10 l 1 IM J (0
.1310 I !' 1 140 I ll,
.1140 1 : 1 T40 i to
.4:0 1 1
CALVES.
. ;h I to 1 tie 4 60
. jko i so 1 no 4 m
.10 10 t 160 00
,4.i I 75 1 1110 I it
.47 I 5 1 10 t kl
. 100 I 16
Steady. Hag llrsiger, Sbeep
Steadn Lambs Firm.
CHICAGO Dec. 13.-CATTLE-Recelpt.
8.000 head. Murket steady; good to prime
sieers. $ti.0087.0; poor to medium. $3 ,oU
6.75; blockers and feeders. $2.00414.10: cows.
$l.ya415; heifers. $2.fH&6.25; 'aimer, tl 40
(&2 40; bulls. t2.nf4O0: calves, $J-0O97.Jo;
western steurs. $3.5(Wi6 10.
HOOS-RctxIPts, 28.000 had. Market was
stronaer: mixed and btitcners . aa.otiua i-,.
ood to choice heavy, 34.li04f4.62H:
iieuv-. $4.364.45; light, $4.304j4.50;
" SH EKPAND LAM B8-Recelrls, 30 (o
head. Market for sheep strong; lambs
steadv: good to choice wethers. $4.50(16. 10;
fair to choice mixed. $3.30ti4.60: wierii
sheep. tll.iiKUti.OO; native luml 8. $4.iofl6 8j;
western lambs, $4.754tfi.75.
St. l.nnls Live Stock Market.
ST. LOl'IB. Dec. 13 CATTLIO-Recelpts.
6.(810 head. Including 1.600 Texans. Market
steudv to lower and slow; native shipping
and export steers. $f..0o4iti.60. with extra
fancv up to t7.Oo4c8.iaJ: dressed beef and
butcher steers. $4.0(Yrf5.&0; steers under l.ow
lbs. $:i.0(U5.00: Blocker and feeders, tlx
3.50; cow and heifers. t2.23fi4.t; cnnnei-s.
$1,7512.10; bulls. $.00fi3.00; calves, $2. .5it0.60;
Texas and Indian steers, $2,6044.50; cows
and heifers, $i.004i3.00.
HOtJS Receipts. 10.000 head. Market
lower; pigs and lights. $:i.T6iol.4o: packers.
$4,604(4.60; butchers und best heavy, $4 iw
SHiiKP A SV - LA MRS- Receipts, 3.000
hesd. Market utrong snd active: native
mutton. $3.7Mi4.75; lambs. $4.6o4i4f: culls
snd bucks. $2 2641-4.60; stockers. $2.fi(Ku3.00;
Texan. $;t Onijn.t'iO.
71.'.'
II.'.'
14 feeder..
4 feeder.
taO
B.
SOU
956
K.
64 feeder.. 1110
93 feeder.. 960
4 feeder.. 780
HOUS There
FEEDERS.
Ml I 11
70
tie
Ml
41
Ml
I 26
I f
I IS
I
6 10
I 11
$ 60
3 45
4 10'
3 80
3 30
STOCKERS AND
t0 I H IT
14 I 7 I
ill I 74 ' I
lol t0 1
130 I 00 I
43 I 00 II
UI I 00 11
1 IK
wngnt. Neb.
3 60 1 3 feeder.; 913
I 60 1 cow 93U
Burnett. Wyo.
3 66 39 steers. ...1176
3 60 43 feeder.. 9,3
3 00 16 feeder.. 962
waa a fairly liberal run of
hogs In sight this morning and packers at
this point wer Inclined to be bearish.
Thev wanted to buy their supplies Jut
built 24e lower than )ierdy. or more
like yesterday's close. T.hey a ere willing
ye M.au tor in eiicrui run anq M.ttfVJr
Tor ina i;iiui.-i luaus. salesmen
wonted ataady prices, as compared a lib
yeaterdey morning, and consequently It waa
a lat hour befor much of any buin.'ss
wss transacted.
The market finally settled gown to a
decline of about IV. the bulk of the gen
eral run of hogs going at $4.4o. with the
choicer load largely at $4 42 and 64.46 and
as high as 64.60 was paid. The common
heavy packing gradu wer neglected and
old 2V n roter. aonie jjl tliem going
as low aa $4.33. Trading wis fairly a. tit a
after bursts and, sellei got together 00
to gi
H 4o
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CUT. Dec. 18 CATTLK Re
celpts. 12.00" head, Including 700 southerns.
Market steady to 10c higher for best; others
strong; choice export and dressed beef
steers, $5 oCnii.50; fair 9h good. :i.6Ofo.O0:
western fed steers, $36oj5.5o; stockers and
feeders, $2.504J4.16: southern steers. $2.6oitr
4 60; southern, cows. $1,754(3 : native cows,
11.754(4 26: native heifers. $2.60'&3.0o; bulls.
$2 Wii4.oO; calves. $3.0oi6.25.
IIOH8 Receipts, 11.000 head. Market
steady to 6c lower: top, $4.06: bulk of sules,
$4 60; he.vv. $i.6"414 OS: t.ackers, t4.454.60;
plus mid light. $3.86&4''2H.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipt. 3.000
head. Market 10c higher: native lamb.
$4 6otf6.4(i; native wethers. t4.0H4i6.i8i; native
ewes t4 00fy4.nO; western lambs. t4.6nA4i.Zfi;
western yearlings. 14.015.25: western sheep,
$3.76j4.75: stockers and feeders, $2.50-&4.25.
I. Joseiib Lire atoek llarket.
ST, JOSEPH, Mo.. Difc. 13. OATTLK Re
ceipt a, 1410 hed. Market stssdv lo strong;
native, $3.o06.40: cows and heifers, $1,854)
4.85; stockers and feeders. $2,764(4.00.
HOU3 Receipts, 10.123 hoad. Market
steady to 60 lower; llaht, t4.4o4f 4.65; me
dium and heavy, 14.461(4 60.
SHEEP AND LA M UN Receipts. 2,222
head. Market for lambs 26c hlarher at
$S. 60; sheep, loo higher; wether, t6.10.
aloax City IJve Stock Market.
SIOCX CITY. Dec. IS (Hpeolal Telegrsmi
CATTLE Receipts. 1,800 head; market
weak; stocker steadv; beeves. 14.2644.40;
INJV.S. bulls snd mixed. $2.253.60: stockers
snd feeder. t2.764Jf3.60; calves nd yearlings.
$2 2613.25.
HOOS-Receipts. h.WA hesd: market wenk
to 5c lower; selling, 34.250 4.4; bulk. M2Vu
4 40.
llaak la algal.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
wt stern ultie yeeterdav were a follows:
IUIlie. J-l(lirif. Dntrn,
4.7l
1.8110
IS. OKI
4t.fM0
3.410
t.000
9 564
6.6O1I
11.000 t
10 OoO
10 m
21,000
4tti
8 000
S.'(K)
$ 23!
0.000
36,110 63.187 32.G67
South Omalia
gloux City ..
Kaneoa City .
Ht. Louis
St. Joseph ....
Chicago
Total
Cast Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. lS.-COFFEE-The
market for future opened steady Ht un
changed price to an advance of 6 point on
encouraging cubic from both Kuroiwsn and
Braslllau markets. The rlos was steady
at an advance of liilO poljil. Sales wer
reported of 74,000 bag. Including: Decern
bar r.lno; January. 7.204j7.26c: March. 7.4H&
7.46c: May. 7 6oi7.i6c; July. 7.3mi7.5c: Sep.
tember 6u8iVr; October. 8Kjc: November,
1.13c. Spot Rio. steady. Mild, firm.
Dry ieod Market.
NEW TORK, Dee. 13. DRY OOODS-Tlie
market present no new feature, but there
is every evidence of firmness on the part
of seller who do not view the situation aa
at all dliu oiiraglti. - The buyer has ehowu
only m indlffrient (Qta-rest In the future,
but experienced Increasing difficulty In se
curing pioinpl delivery. The Jobber I tx-
perlenclng an Indifferent trade I nat
ural at this time cf year. ' ,
OM4H 8jviini.tr- 1 it: markft.
nadlllna af Trade aad Uantatlna aa
ataple and Kaac I'rodaea.
ECU"-Candled tee 36c.
I.IVK 1Jl'l,TRl-Hi-ns f
turkey. I -; duck.'. c; geese.
chi keo. 8i0 .
BCTl'iR-I'srklr.g t'ock. IV; choice to
fancy oairy. i7t:9c; cr mery. -"4LV-; ln'y
tr 1 1 1 -.c
rR"h FP07KJT 'ti Trjut 14V-I 4lek
etel. v; uie. iw verr::. '.c . u.tina. 12c;
Whitehall, m; saim.r.. :tri rtdii'Pnr, lia;
loOotrr. igrvti). c; l bler ih,ed. ;
euliheads. It-.-: taiflh. lie- 'a"k .
halibat. 10c: vruppte. IV I ft shad, tl:
bufTdlo. 7c; a hue bat, lie; fi.g I. g. per
do . 26c.
HKAN-Per to: 113 e.
HAY P:lee n'lo'ed bv Omsha WhADal
Penltri1 S's..rla tl ifi r Cholc Nvl ipltt'd.
it .Vi; No. 2. I6"0; m-dium. I : cotr'e. to"
l(v strsw. 15 60. The e prices ara for bsy
of good eol.r and iusllt.
OY STICKS -New York counts, per can.
I.ic; extra selects, per c". 8."e; a'andarda,
rer can. 82t : bulk (alsndatdst, ier sal..
tl..V.; bulk txra selects!, per gal II. .6;
bulk (Nrir Yt rk iottnts. per gal., f J 00
CHMISTMAS I"-:COHATIONS.
CHRISTMAS TKF.E?--8 to 6 feet, per
dot., 11.75; b to 7 leet. er dos.. t2 6i; 7 ta 9
feel, i.er tlo., $3.5v; 9 to 11 feet, rer 1I0..
$4.60. Large school and tharch purp., eacit
1 to ll.fto, extra lat g. . In to 20 feci, each
U to t5.
EVKHORKKX W RE ATI 1 1 NO In coljs of
20 yard, per coil. 8 c to tl.
'RKATIIS-Msgnclli Slid gaUK wrea h
per do., Il.2u4il.6n; evergreen wrwatla. i'er
do.. tl.2tVtil.6n; holly wtcalhx per do.,
tl.sfffl.8tl.
HOLLY URANC HK!-IVr ese of 24x2x4
feel, about 6o ll.s . tl I'er bid., 12 '
IJNQ NEEDLE riNES-Ter o... $2 .OOJi
?.5o.
MISTLETOE Mistletoe branchc. per -lb.
box, 11.25; per I1)., 30o.
TRfiPICAL KRCITS
' OR A NOES -Florida. ke 126 tt4. 171 ?.
lis and 2T-o. $.' 00'n2.2u, California nswls, all
:xc, ..'. lons.eo.
LKMONS- California rn... j-,
ti. $4 ;:; choice, J3.&11.
DATES-Ie hi x of 30-lh.
Ilallowl. In 70-lb, hex per lb.,
KIOS t.altfoi 1 In per 10-lb
See: impel leil Knn nn 4-crown. I.t,r:
crown. 14c, 7-crown ltic; faney Imported
twdftierti. In l-ih kgs.. 16yi'.'; Calliornla,'
per case of 3d nlts-o.. 2 26
BANANAS per metlium-tdatd bunch.
$;.., . ..m; j,,mhn, r ii:i ''.
ORAI'K 1RUIT-P.r box Of ti ta 4,
$5,0006. fi). . .
F1UT1TS.
APPLES Home-grown Jonathans, par
bbl.. $3.26; Ben Davis, $i;6; New York
Kings, :t.'.'5; New Vork Pippins. 12 To; New
York rroiiiiigM. t2.6o; New York Psld-w-lns,
t2.;6: coloratlo Jonathans, tl 65; Win
Saps, per bu. box, $1 60.
PEARS lltuh, Colorado snd California,
fall vurlet e. per bux. 11.752.18.
tlRAPKS Imported Malagas, per' keg,
;r,.oi"t76w. .
CnANMRRRIKS - Wisconsin Hell snd
Bugle, per bid., IS 50; Wisconsin Bell
ami t hfiiy and .lerrcya, per bbl., ti.Tt; per
box, tl'.Tn.
TANU KRIKES Florida or California, per
j box. $2.60 '
VEGETAHLrS.
POTATOKP New home hi own. In sacks,
par bu.. ,Jc; Colorado, per bu., 60c.
1 itNli'S fer ou., Avi Canada ruta
bagae. pt r lb., lc.
CAHROTS-Pcr bu 40c.
PARS NIPS Per bu.. 400.
BEETS Per bu., 40c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. H.MOroO.
ONIONS Home grown, in mirks, per bu.,
90ctfl.(0; Spanish, per crate. 12.10.
tTcrMHERH-Prr tlm., $l.7oH2.oa
'it )M A 1 1 'i-..- tJulmii in.t, per 4-baakel
true. 32.7C4i3.INI.
CARHAtJE lltillauil seed, per !!., le.
8WKKT POTATUUS Kutitui kilu-urleo.
per bbl.. 2."5.
SQUASH Horn grown.' per dox., BOc.
CELERY Per dog., 26(juuc; California.
RADISHES Per doi . 0c. '
LETT L'l'E Hot houfe. per doa., ' 40fl50c;
M1SCELLA NEUI'S.
SAVER KKAU'j- Wisconsin, pet keg,
"clDERNew Y'ork. per bbl., 'tS.Z0; per
bbl.. $3.25. .
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
12Hc; Wisconsin Youns: Amei-lea, 13c: block
Swiss, new. 15c; old. livffl.c; Wisconsin
brick. 14c; Wisconsin llmhurger, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, soft shell,, nest
crop, per lb.. He; hard shell, per lb 13ci
No. 2, soft shell, per lb., lie; No.' 3 liari '
shell, per ll.. 12c; peenn. large, 'per lb.',
J2c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., Ic;
roasted pen nil I , per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., V-'tUSH'': almonds, soft shell, per
lb 17c; hard shell,, per lb., lief -chestnut. -per
lb., 12',',(filnc; new black walnuts, per
011.. 764)9flc; elietlbsrk hickory nuts, per bu.,
$1.75; largo hickory nuts, per bu., 31.60. '
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c: No. 2 grn. 6c; ,
No. 1 salted. 8'ic; No. J salted, 7'ir; No. 1
veal calf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf, Ic: dry salted,
1045c: sheep peltB, 25ctQtl.O0; hors hid, -ll.504JIS.00.
. .
Braporaled Apple aad Dried Pratt.
NEW YORK. Dec. IS EVAPORATED
APPLES Market la generally quiet. .Com
mon are quoted at .H4jft4e, prime at 4,1f
4Vc, choice at 645Hc and fancy st 6(96Hc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'tT8--Frune
tue fltm In tone, but, with demand limited. .
price remained unchanged. California
fruit rangts from 2c t sc. according to
grade, while Oregon supplies run as high
aa 604c for the larger slzea. Aprlcol are
being taken at full price and rule firm.
Choice, ere quoted at lk extra choice at
lOVbtillo. fancy at 11'j4il5c. Reaches are alo
firm, with choice quoted at a'-afcMto; extra,
choice tit 9431iit4c and fancy at loUUi',ic
Toledo need Markrt. ' ' '
TOLEDO, O.. Dec 18. 8EED8 Clover,
cash and December, ti.80; Februury, tT 8Sl '
March, 17.90; prime nlslke, ts.Oo; timothy,
$1.30.
REAL USTATK TH W.HFEIti.
Deeds filed for record yeoterday a fur
nished by the Midland (iuuiantec .nnd
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1014
Kaitisni street, for The Bee:
F. W. CarmlcliHel and wife to Therein
liderer, lots 9 and 10, block ,..',
Hulcvon Height .$ 4"i0
J. K. McCoiiilf et ol to Maine B. Me
CoiiiIjm, n'-j lot 6. block 9, Horbt;h' t
2d add 6 0
Bridget Hokiiii to Met Brewing Coin-,
patiy, ei lot 7. block 207, city.... 2.500
Oinalia Safe Deposit and Trust com--pnnv
to R. 7. Drake, lots 9, 10, 11 and, . .
12, block 3, Viluox add 90fl
Q. U. Hopkins and wife to R. '.. '
Drake, lots 13 to 16 Inclusive, block '
3, Wilcox add tfi
J. H. Evans anil wife to J. H. Evans ., ,
Steam luiinilry company, 72 feet and
w22 feel lot 8 unil 72 feet lot 4,
block 123, City - 1
United Real Estate and Trust coni-
fiany to Omnhii Audilorltim company,
ol 3, block 35, Koiintae Place 1
J. P. Engel and wife to C. F. Wetde-;.. '
mun, lot 7. block 1. Newport 100
H. L. tlannett and wife to Ishhc
Watahavsky, wVi 11 vi se4 20-16-13.. 4,O"0
Insurance Company of North America
lo Isa belle Drake, e'i lot 9. block 4.
Kounlte & Ruth's stld ,. .6,500
T. C. Brunner and wife to Omaha' (
Realtv enmpanv, etrlp adjoining lot
4, block 191 H. city 160
5. T. Morton and wife io A. P. , Wela-
lan, lots 19 und 20, block 14, Omaha
View ' M
A. B. Tarbox and wife lo S. P. Phau- .
nix. lot 1. Pruyn's subdlv 1.000
Treasurer to fluv D. Thomas, lot 10,
block 18, Carlhag ' 1
E P. Klia'iill. trustee, to Portsmouth '
Savings bunk, lot 11, block 1, Okla- .
lioinii Park 4
Edwards - Wood Co-
(Incorporated.) 1
Halo Olflce: Fifth aad Roberta Street
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