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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 190G.
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RAIN AND HvODlCE MARKET
.f niarkablT Email "heat ihipirteoti from
Arreutina is a Feature,
AHZAT HAS SThN ANO WEAK SPOTS
Price (.cncrnlly Higher, Hose llelna
I Auvnme Our I'rrtiuoi Day
Corn Receipt Are Moiltmli
and Estimates Small. '
4 s 4'4d; futures.
Murcli, 4a d.
steady; January, 4a ld;
"RW VORK GEMOnAI, MADKRT
(lantatlnm
Varloaa
f OMAHA. Dec. 7, 11.
A feature In the wheal situation tcdjy
t ie leniiirkaoly annul Argentina ..iu-
f rents compared witn last year. T 1.1s I
I ...iued nrmei cubits and a stronger teei-i
f Hi loeaiiy. 1 lis rmukel u .eiieia:ly
6S,C, C. I. t.
644,tk, dellv
46c. c. I. t.
t. Buffalo,
bu.; sales,
aimougli It had it weak spots. Tne
ceuii.g wa nut heavy, ihoumi n seemed to
none from good hands. The ollicia.1 report
jn me IIuBjIhii crop shows a shortage of
.'.ti.Kj'.vi' butsneis of wheat and rye as com
puted with la si year.
C.iii d-iiiinid was uilifk on the local mar
ket and price generally were a Utile
higher.
coin woi stronger, receipts being only
moderate arid estimate small or tomor
row. Hltort torn coming In each clay holds
the market strong. All deaiers are atdl
predicting u laiger movement. ,
brooinhall estimate Argentina ahlpnienta
of wheat at i;.uuu bu.; corn shipments at
if.2n.nm bu.
Primary wheat receipts were 827,000 bu.
and shipments ouG,ijbo bu., against receipts
last year .of 627.0W bu. and snlpments of
VHi.U'ii hu. Coin receipts were 4T..,ucj bu.
and aiilpmciita 114.00 bu., against receipts
last year of t.tju bu. and shipments of
.2,M bu. durances wei 2liJ0 bu. of
wheat. 17u,0i) bu. of corn, ZI.WJO bu. of oat
and flour and wheat equal to IS6.000 bu.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Wl hlaher
on wheat and unchanged to Vd higher on
corn.
New York wired: "The strength In enrn
Mid oats had not the slightest effect
on foreign markets. We Dave seldom seen
.es Interest on the part of exporters."
The Modern Miller says today; "Reports
from milling correspondents, covering the
principal wheat producing territory, show
that the average condition of the crop is
high and that tne acreage la fully aa larg ;
a last year. Many conespondents report
Uie condition higher than a year ago, few
ay It Is lower. Latmage so far has beau
Immaterial and only by lly, where drouth
dMayed seeding. Principally in Kansas.
Nebraska. Missouri and Illinois, the top
growth of tlio plant In many localities is
email, but is healthy, aa moisture has
been plentiful since the drouth has been
broken. The root giowth Is strong Every
state hits v llrnt prospects and the crop
l In fine shore to enter the winter."
Local ranue of option
Articles.! Open. High. Low. Close. Yea'y
I Wheats-! I
L)ec... (JXR. ftfKA 6SB (k 6,A
''"TV' ( Co?"-"' B ,VK 72VB 2K A
, ft"! Dec... 37iBl J7n 371,4
4. f n1?-- iVU'' iiS"B B-HH 8SiJ
.J n.'c 1 31 3iB
""VJ " May... 84VAf 34A
of the Day on
Commodities.
NEW YORK, lec. 7.-FI-OTR-Rcre1pt.
11,112 bh!s.; exports. Hvj bbl.; saies,
.' rkg ; market dull end alxnit steady;
Minnesota pstents. t4.4"u4.46; Minnesota
' -if xl v.; wtntr juitents. H-SOi
4.00; winter straight, H6iKi3.wJ; winter ex
tras, t-lfu! io; w inter low grades, -' J
t 15. Rye flour, firm; choice to - fancy,
:..).
t'ORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yel
low. H.-rui.i; coarse. l.lv.il,12; kiln drlwl,
t.:.."iz.ii.
RYK yuiet; No. 2 western.
im-nv iork; Jeiftey and state.
red at New York.
HARLKY Steady: feeding.
I BufTal'i; malting, Slifvsc. c. I
WHEAT Receipts, 1h0.X
i,.f bu. futures and 3.000 bu. spot. Hpxit
market Irregular; No. 2 red, fcic, elevator,
and RtSe, o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth. RoVc, c. I. f. Buffalo: No. t hard
winter. 7S-c, c. I. f. Buffalo. Aftr opening
steadier on the strength of northwest mar
kets and smsll Argentine shipment, wheat
developed weakneHS on a bearish Modern
Miller r port, realizing and bearish Argen
tine news. lAter it rallied on liberal
weekly olesrances end nctive coveting, ex
cept December, wl'ih was c lower ori
ll'tuldatlon, against He advance otherwise.
Stiles Included No. 2 red, Mav, at 3f'T
6&-lc, closed at r; July. tlVaMe, closed
at 84ic; December, 81 n, closed at 86SC.
CORN Kecelpta, 46.1&) bu. ; exports, 31.185
bu.; sales, a.K'O bu. futures and 8.000 hu.
spot. Spot market ateady; No. 2, KHc,
elevator, and 6He, f. o. b. aflost; No. 1
yllrw and white, MV Option market
waa well sustained nil day on small re
ceipts and steady rabies and closed rt
net higher. January closed at 52c: May
closed at 61c; December, kJHWc, closed
at 53Hr.
OATS Receipts. 85.000 bu.; exports, 23.404
bu. Rpot market steady: mixed, 26 to 32
poumls, SSVc; natural white, 30 to 33
pounds, 3xifi3!4c; clipped white, 38 to 40
pounds, SfcVfc'iie.
FEED Steady; spring bran. $?? 00, De
cember shipment; middlings, $22.00, Decem
ber shipment.
HAV-Kr-v shipping, 70tT5c; good to
choice, tl.Qcsgl.U.
HOI'S uulet: state, common to choice
20f24c; 1906, 8&12c; Pacific coast. i3C'.
llxfilfte.
HirTTi-f)teadv; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lhs..
or; California. 21 to 26 pounds. 21c; Texas
dry. 24 to SO rounds, 19c.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, turo
)1fl0; mess. 00-9 00; beef hams, $78 60
24.00; pickled. tlO.iicVdll.OO; city extra India
mess. $19 20iH2r.oo. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies, $10 25f12 60; pickled hnm. J12.r0.
t.ard. steady; western prime. 89JT9.06; re
fined, steady; continent, J9 0; flruth Amer
ica Vir,ii; romro ind. t8.i:t4.2S. Pork,
steady; family, tl7.2Mi 19.00; short clear, tl7.50
il9f'i; mesa, 117. 5y 18.25.
TALLOW Dull; city 12 per pkg.), 8Hc;
cntti'rv Cr.k:s. free), S'fieHc-
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra.
3i,',.ii c: .rifan, nominal.
BUTTER Firm:
creamery, tlV32c
NEWYURKSTOCKS AND BONDS
Call Mosey Market vpeaj at -h.rtT-t X
Per Cent and Closm at Two Ter Ceut
REASON FOR UNUSUAL MOVEMENT OBSCURE
Secretary of Treaanry Expected to
Make Depoalta In Banks Before
Monday Market Generally
Strong and Higher.
162.7M; gold coin aM 'lllln. 1108.873,670.
gold certificates, tM.052.1:.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7.-Money on mil
leaned at Set er cent early tiMlay. Ftl
mates of the week's currency movement
Indicated a cash lies by the banks of be
tween H.nno,otio and t9.0cm.000. without allow
ing for the carrying over of the effect of
laat week's losses on the average svstetn
of computation. As lost weeks surplus
of the banks stood at less than t2,t.ix
and aa the atock market has reflected no
important liquidation during the week, the
supposition that tomorrow's bank state
ment would ahow a deficit did not aem
strained and waa generally current In the
financial district early In the dav. Not
withstanding this condition, stocks offered
stubborn resistance to pressure for a time
and then turned upwards to good net gains,
while the money rate ran off to 2 per cent
with an appearance of the urgent demand
being entirely satisfied.
Explanation of thla anomalous course of
events waa obscure The persistent firm
ness of stocks was attributed at first to a
prevailing confidence that further meaaures
of relief for the money market by the
Treasury denartment wre Imminent Th
ft;inrmtd mitiiaiiraa tnr.it (Ka fr.pm In th 1fllO.
favorite rumors, either nf further 'rienredts I
of government funds with the national
banks or of redemption of the 4 per cent
bonds of IHC17 in advance of maturity. No
source of actual relief for the money mar- I
Ket waa Known to he In effect. Sterling
exchange made a downward nlunge In re
sponse to the stringent condition of the
money market.
There was very active discussion of the
abuses connected with the excessive rates
for motley on call at the Stock exchange
ann 01 possible measures to remedy them.
Accusations of manipulation for the benefit
of the lenders found their place In the dis
cussion. The abrupt decline In rates late
In the day gave point to some of the
charges. It was evident, however, that
most of the demands for the day had been
satisfied when the rate declined Profe--slonal
operators also made much of the
fact that stocks bought at the Stock ex
change today do not call for payment until
Monday under the rules of the exchange
Some of the huvlnr was vMntlv rtup tn
thla condition and based on the assumption ) m
tnot reuer would come to tne money mar
ket by treasury action before payment be
came due on Monday. The transfer of
funds to New Orleans through the sub.
treasury continued tod.iv. Up to Thurs-
ay evening 2,015.iki
Rem York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7 -MONEY On call,
strong early In the day. later esoed snd
much lower. 2u:6 per cent; ruling rat.
per cent; closing Md. m per cent; offered
at t rer cent. Time loans, very strong;
sixty days, 9 per rent ninety days. I per
crt: six months, per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PArER-6fltJVj
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with
actual business In bankers' hills at tt 84:0 'i
4.M26 for demand and at H .7.CV(M 7V.10 for
Slxty-dny bills; posted rates, t4.8lkti-4.an;
commercial bills, 14 .
SILVER Pur. 6fc; Mexican dollars,
63,e.
m )NDS Government, firm; railroad. Ir
regular. Quotations on bonds tooay were as follows:
. imS Jrn . t4 Mrtes... r'
..Vi 1 do ctf JVk
do 4 St rtfi 1
..101 do M serls ''4
. .liau, t.. A N. anl. 4 1"IS
..llm Man. . a l'O
,.H "Mn. Ontral it "
1)V4 do Ut Inc
7 "M. A 8t. I
r.
V. S. ref. tm.
do coupon
X3. S. In. reg
do coupon
r a. old i, TTg.
do coupon
V. a. n. 4, rg. ,
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4a
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle rally Eteady and ia Eome Caiei
Etroncer.
FIVE CEN15 MORE ADDED TO HOGS
not Rnoagh Sheen r Umbi to Really
Make a Market everything In
Sight Sella Readily at
Stronar Prleea.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 1, 190.
Receipts were- Cattle. Hoga. BI.eep,
M...
M ..
44 ..
II
tM
.!
.t4
M
T ....
Tl
. Ill
. It
..lit
t IS
l?H
u
dO 8
Atrhlaon sen.
do ad). 4a..
Atlantic C. L.
Dal. A Oslo 4
do lv,a
Brk. B. T. c.
Central of Oa
do 1st Inc..
do Id Inc...
do id Inc.
Chea. Ohio
C hicago ft A.
C, I) 4 Q n
C, R. I. A P. 4a...
do col. tw
err. 8t. L. g. 4a.
Colo. Ind. fta, ar. A
olo. Mid. 4a
So. a
ta
D R. O 4a..
I Pimilcra Sec. 5a
Krla p .1. 4a....
do gan
44a
a.
110 M.. K T. 4a
,...ll dd ts
M ,t R R. of M c. 4a. s
.... r, N T. C. g. iv,a H
....iei N. J. C. g 6a It"1
.... :. No. Parinc 4a I1
.... f4 I do la
U0t N. A W. c. 4a H
n ,o a. b. rtdg 4a 44
.... 71 I'Pcnn. conr. JW
... Tl iRcadlng gen. 4a 4
Otllclal
Othclal
Olllclal
OlIHial
ORlcial
Monday ....
Tuesday ...
Wednesday
Thursday ..
r'rlday
t.bl2
.:97
7.W4
6.000
14, IS'
.OU
I b
1.1A43
ia following table shows the receipt, of , rim trK
le. hogs and sheep at South Omaha for j "h '"7-r? 5.1,
vnr n .r,nr.,i with Iiisl year: 1 et hers. t4. .Mi a. 20. ewei
114 St. L. A I. M
t: st. l. A s. r.
tss Rt b. a. w. t. 4
ITS ?board A. U 4a.
; So. Pacltlc 4a
101 do lit 4a ctta
K So. Railway Sa
...75 Ta A P. la.
... (IV. T . St. L. A W. 4a.
...liJ 4 fnlon Parltlc 4a
. .. V S 8 Id hi
. .. 07H Wabanh la
...10O I do dfb B
... M,Wntrtl Md
Hmk Valler 4Ha....l07 iW AL E
Japan a Wl. Central
lld. Offered. Asked.
Ia..ll!i
f 4a.
4a..
4a.
. ft1
.
.114
.117V4
. II
.K-S'4
. IT
.111
. 1
. HI
. 7
Boston Stocks nad Bonds.
BOSTON. Dec. T. Call loans, R1T15 per
cent; time loans, MdH per cent. Official
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Atrh. ad. 4s...,
do 4a
Vt-i Ontral 4a.
Atrhlaon
do ptd
Boaton A Albany 24(1
.HI
.nt
SA
. :'
.191
,. Ml
H.
Omaha Taali Prleea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. WaW,c: No. S hard,
rtjcioc; No. 4 hard, bo'&eTViic; No. 3 spring,
1 "-ifi 70c.
CORN No. 3. new, 3c; No. 4, new, 34W
5c; No. 3 yellow, new, S6'&3(i'ic; No. 3
white, new, 36Vso.
OATS No. $ mixed, S0V,ff31Vic: No. 3
White. 31,u3:V,c; No. 4 white, 3miS31Vc.
RYE No. 2, 61c; No. I, tilVc.
Chicago
Kansas City
alinneapolla
Omana
Duluth
Ut. Louis ...
Carlo! Reeelpta.
Wheat. Corn.
1M
.... Hu
....Z!9
.... 60
....1S7
7
213
66
18
63
Oats.
142
19
fsncy, aBScs:; renovated, common to extra,
18ft'J4c; western factory, common to firsts,
17ft 21o; western Imitation, creamery, firsts,
23fMc.
CHKESB Firm: state, full cream, small
and large. September, fancy. Hfec: atate,
October, best. 13Hc; state, late made, lHt?
13c: stne. Inferior, llfille.
EGGS Steady: state, Pennsrlvan'a and
rearby fanrr aelected. white, 4.TO4SC: stite
choice. 40W2C; atate, mixed, extra, SS'-a4ilo;
western, average, prime. 34?.1fc. Offlclal
pries: Firsts, S.1'334c: seconds. 3S33c.
POl'T.TRY IJve, quiet; western chick
ens, ICHc; fowla. 12c; turkea, 13fl14c;
drecaed. quiet: western chickens, lllSc;
turkeys, 127J16c; fowls, Ue,
' total nf nvr tf, On.1 noO T Vi o rutrntap v.ia
movement with the Interior was RK'tnst
Hnitton A Mains.
Boaton KlaTatad
Kltrhburg ptd
Mci. Central ..
N. Y., N. H. A
rers Mariuctts
t'nlon Pacific ..
A. ('hem
I Aracr. Pncu. Tuba
I Amtr. Sugar ....
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Am. Woolen ....
do ptd
Dom. I. A B....
Ed I Kin Elcc. Illu
Mass. Electric ..
do pfd
Maia Gas
lulled rmlt ....
. 12 lAtlantlc
. 44 Bingham
. M I'al. A Hecla..
.104 Centennial ....
.In-1 Coppar Ranga .
1 Paly Weat
Franklin
'Oranhr
;ila Rnyala ...
Maaa. Mining .
Michigan
jinnawa
had srone to that
street price-. Extra ! detlnatlon and t-.SoiVOXl to San Francisco.
Official prices: Creamery while customs collections had reached
common to . xtra. sural c: ncm. common to
itra SMiWiie: state dairy, common to
rew ionc on Daiance to tne extent or be
tween tl. 000.000 and t2.0n0,0OO. The time I Vnited 8. M.
money rates continued to move unwards. io
but mtes were Inrrptv nnmlnil aa thor ' 8. Stool
were practically no funds offering In that
denartment.
Durlna the decline earlv In the do v there
was some special pressure aaalnst the
I Harriman Pacifies, based on the proposed
government Investigation nf the relations
between the I nlon and Southern Pacific.
Scarcely any attention waa paid to any
other topic but the money situation,
market closed strong at the recovery
at substantial net gains on the dav.
Ronds were Irregular. Total les.
The
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CHICAGO . GRAIX AMU PROVISIONS
Feature of the Trading! and CloalnaT
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Dec. 7.-Hlgher Dricea for
wheat at Minneapolis were reflected todav
In a firm tone In the local market, the May
delivery showing a net gain of He at the
close. Corn whs up '4c, oata were c
higher and provisions were from eVac to
loc higher.
Continued lively demand for cash wheat
by millers at Minneapolis and Duluth
caused a further advance In prices at
those points, and waa the primary reason
for u bullish sentiment that prevailed all
day In the local market. Bmall receipts In
the northwest because of bad weather alao
aaslsted In creating the local demand. A
liberal decrease In shipments from Argen
tina for the week also strengthened the
bull feeling. Commission houses were ac
tive bidders nil day, and with the excep
tion of a brief period late In the session,
when there waa a considerable amount of
realising, offerlnga wete not equal to the
demand. The volume of business was quite
large. The market closed firm, with prlcee
near the highest point of the day. Mav
optned a shade to mt'ic hlRher at 79iy1
Tjc. sold letween 71ec and 7:S''j'7S1Tic and
cloued at ?-iC. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to 95 4o0 bu. Primary
receipts were S77.nno bu., as against 7ul,is0
for the corresponding day one year ago.
Exports for the week for wheat and flour,
aa ahown by Bradstreet's, were equal to
4.750,000 bu. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
catro reported receipts of 643 cars, as
agjtlnst l.uf4 last week and 604 a year ago.
The feature of trading In the corn pit was
the purchases by elevator Interests of larfe
quantities of corn for May delivery. This
demand. It la said, was due to a report
that the crop of Argentina had been seri
ously Injured by drouth. The market was
firm all day. May opened unchanged to a
shade higher at 4uc to 43Vy-4;Hc. advanced
to 44o and closed at the highest point.
Local receipts were 213 cars, with nine of
contract grade.
Oata were firm In sympathy with wheat
and corn. Trading waa fairly active, with
a good Investment demand. Shorts also
bought freely. Msy opened unchanged to
He higher at 3H'ti3Sc to KiSWc, ad
vanced to 3f4Jr7e and closed at JSV4o.
Local reeelpta were 142 cars.
Tne sharp advance or yesterday in pro.
tslnns Induced considerable profit-taking
day, which resulted In small declines.
he supply or live hogs at western pack.
!ng centers continued to show a decrease
compared with the movement of Inst year.
At the close January pork waa off 10c at
I1S S5, lard waa down Sf7Hc at if 67VB.
and rlba were 10c lower at t. 86.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
14 cars; corn, luV cars; oats. M cars; hogs.
M.o heud.
The leading futures ranged aa follow:
Am.
Am.
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Dec .7. WHEAT Firm:
track. No. 3 red, cash, 75Va76c; No. 3
hard, 7K5'71Hc; December, 73Vkc: May, 78'kc.
CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash, tllji
43Hc; No. 2 white, 43V84c; December, 41c;
May, 42'c.
OATS-Hlgher; track. No. 3 cash, 35c: No.
1 white, 36ic; December, 33V--; May, fcc
Kl-Ol R-Steady; red winter patents, J3.60
4j3.76; extra fancy and straight, S3.10iij3.46;
clear. tl.of?.90.
PEED Timothy, ateady, t3.253.7.
CORN MEAL Dull, 32-40.
BRAN Dull; Backed, east track. 979Sa
HAY Firm; timothy, tH.OOjj 19.00; prairie,
110.00col6.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-tl-02.
BAGGING OO.
HEMP TWINE Be.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, $14.78.
Ijirrl lower: trtme steam. IS. 60. Dry salt
mi4a. ateadv: boxed extra short. I3.J6: I Baltimore A Ohio.
clfar rlhs. ID.00: ahort clear. 19 .60. Baoon. ', ? 0J
steady; boxed extra shorts. 110.00; clear
rib. 19.76: short clears, 110.25.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, tc; nprlnga,
IWi-; turkeys, 12c; ducks, Itc; geese, 649 7c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2fv31Vic;
dairy, 2l4a2c.
EGGS Higher, Mo.
Receipts.
Flour, bbls 11,000
Wheat, bu. 27,000
Corn, bu 62.0"0
Oats, bu. 38.OJ0
nar
value. tl.SSS.000. United Ststea 2s, regis,
tercd. advanced 4 per cent on call.
The following was the range of prleea on
the New York atock exchange;
Sales. High
Adams aTxprass
Amalgamated Coppar ...
Am. C. A r
; Am. 0. A r. pfd
I Am. Cotton Oil
1 Am. Cotton Oil pfd
1 Am. Bipraas
H. U pfd
lea, securities
Am. Unaead Oil
Am. Llnaeed Oil pfd....
Locomotive
Locomotive pfd....
8. A R
8 A R. pt
Sugar Refining
Tobacco pfd ctfs...
Mining Co....
, 1.(00
114
Low. Ctoa.
ISO
do pfd
Adventure
Aliouoi
Amalgamated A...
Bid. "Asked
lank Mont. C. C...
pfd... Ill, Old Dominion ...
. . 11 Oaceola
..1351, Parrot
. .We lUulncy
. 'fhannon
.. II Tamarack
..KiH'Trlnlty
.. 7H't'nlted Copper
,.2:'S l 8. Mining ...
.. 1H V. S. till
.. ta Vtah
.. If 1 Victoria
. ,10V Winona
.. g j'Wnlverlne
.. ;',lNorth Butte
.. 4S4 Butte rtiallllon .
. .104-14 Nevada
.. I't cal. A Arizona..
..SIS Tecumeeh
. .111 Oreena Coa
. 13V,
,. 30
I
. 7H
,. los
.. lo
.. 11
.. 13V,
.. eit
.. "
.. n
.. 7HS
.. 'H
.. SJ,
..137
.. 27
.. ISV4
. .107
. . ion,
.. 74
.. 6214,
..
.. 4
.. V
.. 11
..lfi7
,.10
. . 3
.. 14
..168
.. Wt
..
Five days thla week....20.M 31.347
Same days last week.. . .1S.1 UW
Same two weeks ago 27,4.7 2O.770
Same three weeks ago. . .33.iiT U.i'D
Pame four weelta ago.... 27. 216 tl.lib
Same days last year. ....21,678 42.&M
The
rattle.
the year to date, compared with last year
1J. lie.
Cattle 1.010,3.8 Bh9.ir5
Hogs 2,U3,7iJ7 J.111I.97S
Sheep 2,073,622 1,"4.7
CATTLQ QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice corn-fed steers
Fair to good corn-fed stsers
Good to choice range steers
Common to fair range steers
Good to choice cow and heifer...,
Fair to good cows and heifers
Common to fair cows and heifer..
Good to choice stockers, feeders..,
Fair to good Blocker and feeders..
Common to fair stockers
Buils, stags, etc
Veal calves
The foilowlnir tahla shows the
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I l.;i04.lW3.13o2.lCl.l0.
London Closing; Stock.
LONDON. Dec. 7. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange
Cona.. moner M 1 11 M , K. A T.
do account 44 a-la N. Y. Central.
Anaronda Ill Norfolk A W..
AUhlaon 101 V do rfd
do pfd VH iOntarlo A W..
Baltimore A Ohio 121 "v. f'ennavlvanla
100 - It
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Anaconda
Atchteon
Atchlaos pfd
Atlantic Coast
Line.
Brooklyn
Canadian
Rapid Tr. ,
Pacific
410
too
100
ll.ooo
lot
1.T00
ti!ono
14.100
l.ttoo
too
111
I 000
M.I00
tn4
u
111V4
111
lit
134 V,
!
104H
1"S
11144
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1HV4
I7
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41 H
lllvt,
1I1V4
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135
invt,
1744
vn
1V
Shipments.
12,000
3&.000
2,0cO
63,'JOO
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 7-WHEAT-De-cember,
SSUc; May, 73Hc; July, 71Vtc; cash,
No. 2 hard. 7(r373c: No. i. 716'13VC No-
red. rft73; No. 3, 67871c.
CORN December. 3fi7c; Mav. SSc: July,
S"i,c; cash. No. 2 mlxd, 3Sg39c; No. 8,
7o; No. 2 white, J9fc3Sc.
OATS-.N'o. 2 white, 34'ie34Mic; No 1 mixed,
3?3Hc.
EGGS flteady to firm; extra, 28o; Mrats,
27c; seconds, 21c.
HAY Strong: prairie, tftfrCOe higher;
choice timothy, tl6.50j 16.00; choice prulrle,
I12.76'fll8.00.
HI Tl ER Creamery, 29c; packing, 18c
RYE Steady, 63Jvj6c
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu Ko.tno 70,000
Corn, bu 66.O0O 11.000
Oata. bu. 8.000 14.000
Board of Trade quotation for Kansat
City delivery. The range of prices, aa re.
ported by Logan 4V Bryan. 113 Board of
Trade building, waa:
17S
" V4
40 C
Article. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close,
Wheat
Dec... May...
July...
Corn
Pec...
May...
I
1 1 !
BW & SHB
73'i;73HS' 727,4673 73He
7l
37
ta
37
9V.!
2
3674
B Bid. A Asked.
Artlclea.l Open. High. Low. Cloe. Yea'y.
y
Wheat
Dee.
May
Corn
Vec.
May
July
teats
Dee. May
July
Pork ,
Jan.
May
Lard
Dec, Jan.
May
Rlba
Jan.
May
74
7"6-Sj
I42mji
143,11
i4iyj
3W
16 40
li 60
t eo
I 46
7H
I 60
I 46
42T4'
44
44H
83V
t0''
15 46
16
2H
TV
t 60
45
J
74!75tJ7BV 74
78 I TVS TflVgU-
4!S 42S77'V1
4osl 44
44 4444 iWui
33s'33ScJSSkTfiS
33 3S4.l'i
16 82H'
16 67 V,i
t 67U
t 66 I
t IUW
1 36
I 6
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 7 WHEAT De
cembr, 78780; May. 80'4c; July, 81Vc;
No. 1 hard, 8.'c; No. 1 northern, Mc; No.
t northern, 7Hc; No. I northern, 7&Vtl .'GVfcC.
FLOUR First patents, t4.3oCa4.4w; s -cond
patents, t4.16v4.2S: first clears, il.'&ui Hi;
ecord clear. ti4C'f?2.oV).
BRAN In bulk, .17.00.
15 35
16 60
60
I 67HI
o
t 35
1 87m
15 46
16 71
IB
t 1I6
I 70
t 46
I 46
Milwaukee liraln Market.
MILWAUKEE, Dec. 7 WHEAT-Steady ;
No. 1 northern, (ilcpfciV; No. 2 northern, 7'U
81c: May, 7940, asked.
RYE Firm; No. 1, sVi'&c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 6.Hc; sample, 44
jtc.
CORN Steady; No. t. old, 43tj43c; May,
44c, asked.
Chesapeake A Ohio 4.K00
Chicago Ot. Waatern IU0
Chicago A Northweatern... l.aoo
Chicago, Mil. A St. r 11.500
Chicago T. T
Cktcago T, A T. pfd
C. C. C. A St. L
Colorado r. A I n.ooo 1714
Colorado A 80 loo .7
Colo. A Bo. lat pra ..
Colo. A 80. Id pfd l.tnt) M4
Consolidated Oaa l.OOO 1SH
Com Products l.XD 1.1
Com Products pfd 4iO f'i'A
Delaware A Hudaoa 1,400 til
Dal., U A W
Denver A Rio Oranda 41
D. A R. O. pfd MO Bi
tllatlllars' Sacurltlaa l.ino Tl
Erie 1.400 ' 414a
Kris lat pfd I0O HS4
Krla Id pfd
Oen. Electric st-rtahta... 1,400 16i US 14
Hocking Valler. aaked
Illlnola Central I
International Paper 4uO
Int. Paper pfd too
Int. Pump 100
Int. Puma pfd
Iowa Central 100 10
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa City Bo 4XI 10
K. C. Bo. pfd goo 41
Loulavllle A Naah 400 144
Mexican Central 1,400 J6"t
Minn. A 8t. L
U , 8t. P. A 8. B. M l.J'O
M . St. P. A 8. 8. at. ptd. 100 lt7
Mlaaouti Pacific I 00 f44
Mlaaourl, K. A T., t.ono 41 1
M . K. A T. pfd UtO 71
National Lead 1.900 7t4
N. R. R. of M. pfd frJO MlVt
New Tork Central 10.100 134S
N. T.. O. A W too 4H
Norfolk A W 400
Norfolk A W pfd
North Americas
Pac Bo Mall 1,100 4144
Peunarlvanla M too lit
Peofle a Oaa 1.400 H
p., c. c. a 8t, l..:
Preaaed Bteel Car 1"0 (44
Praaaed B C. ptd V M
Pullmas Palace Car ltl
Heading 157.100 Hy,
Reading 1st pfd
Heading td pfd
Republic Bteal I.00
Republic Bteel pfd 400
Rock laland Co 11.400
Rock Inland Co. pfd 4X
8t. L. A 8. P. td ptd Tot
Bt. L. 8 W
St. L. 8 W. ptd 100
Southern Pacific 1. 100
Re. PirlBe pfd
go. Railway 1,700
Bo. Railway pfd TOO
Tenntsaee C. A I
Tenaa s; Pacific
Toledo, Bt. L. A W...
T.. t L. A W. pfd...
t olon Paclfte
t'nlon Pacific pfd
II
174
'it"
llV4
II
10
I.414
ii'"
T04
4444,
74
171
14
ill
4v
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Stii
0
144
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iti"
117 S4
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71
744
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41
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4CI44
1174
tt
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tl
lkt4,
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101
list
07
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA. Dec T.-CORN-New, ateady;
No. 3 yellow and No. 3. 414c; No. 4, 4oVc;
no grade, 37(18c.
OATS-Firm; No. 2 white, MUc; No. 1
white. SJeS4c; No. 4 white. SiSiiJo.
RYK Strong; No. 2, TjtSc.
WHISKY-tl .
No. t
Cash quotation were as follow:
FIAH'K-FIrm: winter patents, 3 JjrerfB 40;
straights. U IckuI 40; rprlng patents. U unit
l.y; straights. 4J ; bnkers, J TV-'
WHEAT Nn. 2 spring. iKie6c; No. t. 74
tj.4c: No. 2 red, 74V8 75c
CORN No. 2. 4iV: No t yellow. 48VO
4V0
OATD No. t. XSe: No. t whit, 83Htf36a
RYE No. 2. IMVrJieSe.
II Rl KY Fair i" choice malting. 4"6SS.
SEEDS No. I fiax. tl 13; No. 1 north
wealorn, 31-1. Prime timothy, t4.3&u4.4&.
Clover, eontrnct grade, t',3 ti 1
pRclVISIt NP thorl rll.s sides tlonse) I
SS.ST.tiS.75. ! p.irk. per bl.l.. 114 75. Lrd. i
per loO lbs., 68.46. Short clear aides (boxed),
.C2HirV7&. I
The receipts and shln-nents of flour and 1
Doloth Grain Market.
DULUTH. Dec. T. WHEAT On
No. I northern, 79c; No. i, 73c;
ber, 7MV; May, tly,c; July. .ic.
OATs -To arrive, Slc
RYI-61e.
BAKLKY 6tidj49c.
track.
Decem-
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Dec, T.SEX7DS Clover, cash
and Iierembcr. t87V: J.muary, tS4V;
March, alsike. 17 W.
rraln were:
Flour. W'l.
Wheat, bu..
orn, hu....
(Cats. btl....
Rve. bu
Barley, bu
Receipts. Shipments
.. K i' 39.
. . Hud s.".s
. .! 7".2iO
..lvn 2M.CO
.. 10fti -0
.. 61.24) .4"
On the Prcd ice exenange tooay tne rou
te marrot was nrm creameries, '."ft'ti-;
dalrtr. 2:f 2'-0. Vgg. firm; at mark,
uvi included. ?-.'.; flret. : rrtnie
e.a. lac; extra. 20o. Cheese, steady; 13
513C
Liverpool Grain and Pravietue
LIVERPOOU Dec. T. WH EAT Spot,
steady; No. i red western wincer. liV.d.
futiirw. quiet: 1 cenilj-r, 't Msrch.
la td: May. id- A , , ,
COiJJ 434ot. steady; Ai.ietleaa luixed.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7 METALS The Lon
d n tin markrt was higher today with spot
closing at .!( tm tid ai.d future at Lli bt.
l.ial.v- Ilia niarkcU was quiet and a thai I
higher In sympathy with Ixtidnn. with bij.
quoteu at ei4.,J oiu anu e-M ev ariei. v op'
' ir was lowe.- in Ix nd'in at i.1 I 6s
I spot and lo4 6 for futures. Locally the
I ntarket waa firm and unchanged, with lake
I ecu ted at JJ2. t -41 1. 76. electrolytic at t3tUV.i
! -i s:t and lasting at 3 .()! rj. 26. Lead waa
I firm at to 76j.i6 In the local market, but
was lower at 13 6a in L n.l. n Spelter
wus unchanged at i.-"! 15a In Lin lon and
'at ii.fr'uoSo in the Ita-al market. Iron waa
lower In the English market, with standard
foundry quoted at 6s W and Cleveland war
rauta at i 4Vi. 1 K-ally the market wa
ateady and ua hansfd. No. 1 foundry,
nortlwrn. la qutHed at r". i'i- 26; No. 3
foundry, northern, t-4 TTj J 75, No. 1 foun
dry. .Ailh-rn. t-5 triiti.Ut; No. 2 foundry.
Southern. l.'j.iO J7 iw.
Si" LOUIS. Dwc 7 METALS Lead, Arm,
tVa.Vi- Similar, higher, to-M
Kaprees
Realtr
Rubber
Rubber pfd
Steel, ea-dlv
Bteel pld
Va -Carolina C hemical ...
Va .Carolina Ckem. pfd...
Wahaak
Wabaab pfd
Walla-Kargo Kiprcaa
Weatlnghouaa Elcctiie ....
Weeera t'nton
Whiellug A L. I
W.econala Central
wis. Central pfd
Northrro Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather r'd
Blote-ghemeld Bteel
Ol. Northern pfd
Int. Metropolitan
Int. Met. pfd
Tout saUs lor the aT.
l.fv)
too
I1.4U0
100
100
14
14 Sg
't7ti
41
1R
I
lll4
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4744
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'3344
04
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t
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114
400 61S4 (144
40.100
10. too
I. too
100
444,
104 '4
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111
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700
TIT.
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221
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10
71
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lot
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us 4
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111
321
47 W
1
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13.4.
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71
Canadian Pacific
Choa. A Ohio...
Chicago Ot. W.
C, M. A St. P
IVBeers
D. A R. O
do pfd ,
Erie
do lat pfd
do td pfd....
Illlnola Central
Loulavllle A N
.113 Hand Mine,
MVRcadlng
1S4, Southern Railway
17 do pfd
11 Southern Pacific ..
44U, Union Pacific
II do pfd ...
tt V. 8. Bteal
71 do pfd
TO Wabaeh
10 do pfd
150 Spanish
. 41
.US
. t7H
. ta
. 49H
. TOM
. '4
. 76
. IS
. 7
. td
.1044
. t
. 4M
.10s
. ;i
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
29.
30.
1..
2..
..
4..
6..
6 .
c....
04
6 U614I
ON
13Sl 4 31,
8 114,1 4 84'
6 16 4 S3;
4 831
4 Vi .
4 X7
4 42,
4 4o
I I 101
4 34
4 3i 1 I no
4 321 t 06i 6 95
4 4. 8 14 A 6.
4 44 t 22; 6 1
4 3S, 6 24; IA
6 17 1 03
IB
to t it4
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10 1 rjti
8HEK1 There were not enough sheep i
here this morning to mnke a market, only
four fresh cars being rere rted In and a few
-dda and ends rarrled over from yesterduv.
The demand was as good as usual and the
few loads In sight sold very readily at good, ,
strong prl' es. The C. D. Houston wethT.
jwnicn brought eo.60 yesterday, sua toony
m e.i-w.
The feeling on the market has been very ,
good all thla week and prices hive b""n ;
gradually strengthening up under the In- 1
fluence of the good demand and the mod- ,
emte receipt). At the present time It Is '
safe to quote sheep and lambs l'BCSi' h'gh-r
than last week. Shippers should bear In I
mind what waa snld yesterday regarding ,
the demand being limited to the good kinds. ,
Huyers do not want half fnt stuff and will
not take It so long as there Is anything bet- ,
ter to be had. Inasmuch as well-flnlshed
sheep and lambs are bringing such sMlHfee- j
; tory prices it Is the height or roiiy lor snip- ;
' pers to send In unfinished stock which h 1
to he gy.ld at a sacrifice. '
Quotations on killers: OVod to rholc
'Iiimlie. I7.00ii7.6ci: fair to good lunibs, t-t.;(i :
82.165 T OO; good to choice yearlltms. ta 0it j.2,1; I
283lfalr to gi"d yearllt ga, t 5"4i i 90; got.l to I
36,j choice wethers, tR.tua.TS; fair to good w-th-
Bl.Slo ! era, to 2"i 6 6fi ; good to choice ewes, ta l'ViJ1
fc".,479 1 5 4K) : fair to good ewes. 4.t4Vfi6.10. !
33.776 1 (Quotations on feeders: tltod to chrlci !
lamtm, t'pB4ri; medium lambs, in sc'ut. cc;
: yearunss, ih.iiyiiti.Di;
ewe. I3.60iti4.60; breeding
Inc. lfi t4.o")6 00.
40.3o4 , No.
144. i J western lambs
16f7i es'ern wether
1 2iJ western wethers
e- mm. an 1 u estem lambs ,
to.fpoy w ft western cull ewes
6.0ttij.bu . M Wetern cull lambs
4.0u6.40(
i y4. ' CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
1.6"J:.76 Cattle Steady Hogs rive Cent Hlgaer
4 vU4!to; Sheep Strona.
jao(,-4.io rmrAfia Tier 7 CATTLP-Recalnls.
i.cno head: mnrket steady; common to
prime Bteers. t4.uui7 40; cows. t-Lutft 5;
heifers. t2.6ciiA.6; bulls, t2.5ii-l.60: calves,
tH.T&'ii 7.S0; tctoi kers and feeders, 12.264r4.Su.
HCKIS Receipts, 26,u0ii head: market 5c
higher; choice heavy, t6.4in56; light,
butchers. 14. 4Cd5 50 ; choice light, Pi 4of ...id;
light mixed. W.lDfu.4i; packing. t4V0Ku4U6;
piss, tS.75j3SO.
SHEEP AND IAMHS Receipts. 12.0V)
head: market strong; sheep. 15 o(V(.i.86;
yearlings, t.2o3)6o; lambij, t6.60cQ7.8S.
Iln-lfic; rentrlftigul whl'i
yellow. t'4imic. sec mds
molasses syrup, HV'c.
4S,c: centn'og
2S11J -lc. N
Av.
. 66
. 110
. 109
. M
. 09
. 33
Pr.
6 W
6 6
'5 S
6 90
t M)
4 36
MARKET
3.Tu 1 0
2.iKXa4.'.o
.CJVi(00
aveiage
6 6M
4 74 (
4 69 i
111
4 W 4 36i 4 371 6 02 1
4 63
4 tn
4 7
4 tO
4 tl
Hog.
to.uoti.116
fc.tiOyti.io
B.imuti t4
tj.OAtlt) 46
6.1CKJU.
of stock I dressed
Sunday. tHolldsy.
RANUE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha 2.wuc00
(. hlcago l.tiju 7.30
Kan.-as City 2 t in
St. lxcuis 2.0ou'i.u0
bloux City 2.&uti.00
The ottlcliil number o.' car
brouaht in vestetuay by euch road was.
Cattle. Hogs. Sne.-p.
C. M. A St. P c
WaUish 1
Missouri Pucirlc 1
I'. P. syst.m 23 17
& N. W., eust tl..
& N. W.. west 12 14 1
Bt. P., M. 0 14
H. Be W., eaxt 4 6..
H. & VJ., west 17 14 1
R. I. 4c P., east 3 t
R. 1. & P., west 2
Illinois Central 11..
Chicago Great Western 4 .,
Total receipts 69 73 4
The disposition of the day' receipt wu
as follows, each buyer purchasing th num
ber ol head Indicates;
"w York I. Ire Block Market.
I NKTW YORK. Dec. .-BrTEVES-Reee.lpta.
S, 3"R head; steers active, ateady to strong;
hulls higher; cow steady to a shade lower;
I steers, St K54j4.l6; scrubs, tel. 21. Liverpool
and Indon cables quoted live cattle slow
at ll(itl2c per lb., dressed weight, and re
frigerator beef selling at S'ifittc per lb.
Exports tomorrow 1,110 cattle and 7.1")
qunrters nf be?f.
CALVES Receipts, 179 head; venl
steady; hnrnyard calves unchanged; veals.
t5.tfi).i0; barnyard c.tlves and yarllngs.
I s t(i4.cA; aressea calves, steady; city
venis, K'itc per lb.; country
OM A U A ttIIOl.KS.kt.R MARKET.
Condition of Trade and ttnnlallaa
Btsple and Kane Prsese.
Ecid.ll'rr dos , 17c.
LIVE ltJl'LT HY-lIens. "V; rooster
4-; turkeys. 4.1c; dm ks, N4iv'. spring chick;
ens. T'n': grtne, Sluice.
HfTTER-l'acklng stock. lKVtjc; choice tt
fancy d.ilt v, 21''.' i.e. creMtiery, 'j7c.
MAY-Cholre uplsnd, t V: medium. 00
coarse, i.vtt4j4 60 H sti aw, td.6OU7.00.
l RAN Per lon. tlSOu.
VKUEI ARLES.
SWEET POTATOES Ksnaas, per bbt,
12.
TOMATOES California, per basket of I
11. . I.'.. 'Mi 2.76.
WAX REANSPer one-third bit. bo
11 1" ; li.iinpets, t;'.-'6.
REETS, Tl'RNll'8 and CARROT8-Pt
bU . 76e.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per 0--44
heni'e. 4,'e.
CKlEKY-rer do , 8iXtV.
CI Cl.MBEHS Hothouse, per do., ti ll
tj?''.
ONIONS Home grown, fihe ier bu. ; Spark.
Isii. I.' 11 Per crate; Colorado, 7ic.
CI Tl E E N ONIONS-Pei do, bunches. 2641
HORSERADISH tase of I dog., II 90.
RADISHES Per. dos bunches. outhBTlk
Isrse Ininches. 1100.
NAVY MEANS-rer tn.. 41 76; No. !, 11.6a.
LIMA REANS-Ter lb.. Mil
OR ET'N PEl'PERS-rer hamper, 13.00.
PARBLE Y Hotht.une. per dot. bunchtt,
tk-.
CAPBAGE-Holland seed, bom grow,
per lh., 10.
trnfl 1 LA NT Per dot . 17 73.
POTATOKS-Prr bu.. 4Wc
Rl'TABAG AP About 160 lhs. to sack. 11. It.
HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per do
$1.60.
SHALLOTS-Southern. per do, bunch,
Iccttll CO.
C A I' 1.1 FLOWER-Per 'rat of about twg
dm. heada, 4.2j4 6u
FRCITft
CRANBERRIES-Per bbl. tSOWlOOO
APPLES Pen Davis. $2.26. lonachan.
13.60; New York apple. 13.25: UrtmesV
Uolden, t3 26.
PEARS--Winter Nells, per box. t3.0.
GRAPES-Malaga. per bbl.. tVOOJiT.OH
New York Catawhaa. 4 lb. kasket. 22o.
TROPICAL FRLl'l.
ORANOF8 - icrioa oraies, 3 OA .
LEMONS Llmonlera. egtrs fancy. M
six. tS.uo. too size. to. 00; Sou sue. 14.00; other
hrsnrln. 11 141 !
RANANA8 Per medlum-slgod bunch.
$2.0u62 2o; Jumbos, 12 6e3.'
DATES K ad a way. c'.c: sayers. oo; new
Stuffed wslnut daf. -lh. bn, T..10; CaU
fornla bulk. 6He; 7-crown TurkWh, 10J 4
crown, 14c; 6-crown. 13': I-crown. l2o.
GRAPE FRLlT-Slse 54 to 61 and 80 t4
96. 14 .264.7
COC'liANUTB -Per Back of 100. $4 64
CHEEHE Swls. new. Wc; Wlscol4J
brick. I5ic. Wisconsin llinherger. I.Sol
Iwln. 15c; Young Americans, I6V40. . 1
C.
CJ.
C.
C,
C.
C,
C.
clrcMsrd, 7trl3c
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 2.0
head: sheep steady; lambs steadv to strong;
top grades higher; sheep, t3.0cij6.5i; lambs,
tti.5oriS.UU.
HOGS-Recrlpts. 4 nB4 head: light hnirs
and nips stendy, others eitaler: whole ranye,
ti.66t7.00.
SILVER Par. steady, 31'13-16d pr ounc.
MONEY 3HM4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is oS'doiV, per cent; for three
month" bill. 6H per cent.
Omaha Tacking Co...'
Switt and Company .
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour & Co
Van Sant & Co
Carey Ac Benton
Hill & Son
F. P. Lewis
Huston & Co
L. i Hus
T If U,,U.
44U 1 """"
,62 I Mike Haggerty
s. & s
Sullivan Bros
Other buyer
Boston Copper Market.
Closing quotation on Boston copper mnr
ket, reported by Logan Bryan, 113 Board
of Trade building, omnna:
Adventure
Allcuea
Atlantic
Bingham
Black Mountain
Boaton Coiaolldatad
Putts Coalition ....
Calumet A Arlicna.
Calumet A Hecla...
Centennial
Copper Ranga
Dally Weat
Eaat Butte
Franklin
Greene Copper
Granby
Helvetia
lite Royal
L. B. A Plttaburg
Maaftarhuaetta
Ulrhlgan
I Mohawk
. It Nevada Conaolldaud.
. 144 North Putta
. iOVj Old Dominion
. IM Oaceola
. J'J'4 Pneu Service
. II Pneu. Service,
.161 Qittncv
.too Shannon
. 40 Tamarack ....
. -in Tenn. Coppar
. to Trinity
. 17 fnlted Fruit ,
. 22 I'nlted Statea.
. ii't I'nlted Statea.
. lllHah Cooaolldated
. t'tah Cupper
,. !1i Victoria
. J: Winona
. 7 NIptaMng
.. U Cauauea
pfd.
com.
ptd.
Cattle,
, . . . id
.... 338
63a
.... 238
.... 40
4
.... 67
.... 20
.... 92
.... 7
.... 17
.... 20
.... 97
" i
.... 230
Hogs. Bheep.
1.3c
1.6 8
l.DUl
301
656
40t!
2ii
232
Totals
. tl
. i'4
.100
. 54
,r:
. H
. :o
.102
ii
.107
. 4h
. 11
.100
. 41
. 41
. C4
I
,lf
. 10
. S5
Foreign Financial.
IONDON, Dec. 7. The eupplle of money
were scarcer In the market today owing lo
the repayment to the B.tnk of EngUnd. D s
counts were llrmer on the gold Inquiry for
American account. Trading on the St ,rk
exchange waa dull, with a sagging tend
ency, Ihe prospective gold exports reviving
the fear of monetary stringency. Consul
voided fractionally to selling pressure,
while home rails weakened on . profit-tak
ing. Americans developed moaerate sircngin
In the forenoon, quotation ui-mg uv-r p r
Ity. but fear of dear money induced over
ators to reduco their commitments and th
initial Improvement aisuppearea. in wo
vlces from New York during the afternoon
. v.... . V. murbnt rtlrlf nil
were not cuernui, uui ...c ""' - i
ud later and closed steady at above the !
lowest uuui.wi.iumw - , .
were fairly steady. Japanese Inipetlal (8
of lfot closed at 101.
BERLIN, lec. i.-on toe nuun- " w ;
price wer depressed owing to tne nmu
rate of Interest charged for money In New
York and the unsausiavioi j itiuni v. nm
Bank of Ei;lanU.
PARIS Dec. 7. Business on the Fou'sa
today was restricted owing tt the tightness
of money In New York. Russ an lmtrlal
4s were not quoted and the Ruasian bonds
of 11404 closed at 41)3.00.
..2.07 6,370 1.497
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning
were very light, only about ssxty odd cr
being reported in the yards, which was not
enough to make much of a market. There
was, however, a very fair demand and the
general market was in good healthy con
ultlon. beef steers were sought after at fully
steady and In some cases strong prices.
The supply consisted principally of warmed
up corn-teds, so that there wa nothing to
put a top on the market and sales did not
show up too well on paper.
Cows and heifer were also free sellers
at good steady to strong prices and the
small supply in sight was soon disposed of.
Feeders were alao free sellers and It did
not take buyers very long to pick up
everything on sale. Tuey, too, commanded
fully steady prices and In some cases pos
Blhly stronger.
The tendency of the market this week
has been upward under the Influence of the
demand and the very moderate reeelpta,
so that prices are now considerably higher
than they were at the close of last week.
Representative sales:
UtLi1 nir-E-jin.
St. I.nnla live Stock Mnrket.
BT. LOt'IS. Mo Dec. 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2M head, Including htO Texuns.
Market strong: native shipping and export
steers, IS.tO-'i'T.OO: dressed beef and butcher
steer. H.S6fi6.(i6; steers under l.cii lhs.,
$.1. 2Mi 4. 46 ; stockers and fender, t-.unfl 1.5);
cow and heifers, t2.4iKii6.25; canners, 11.50
ifi2.3!;; bull, t!. 40-4. 00: ctlves. !2 ltViis.ftn;
Texas and Indian steers, t'2.6CKS6.60; cow
ami heifer. t2.36-ti3.Ga
HOGS Receipts, 7,0cr) head. Market
strong; pigs and lights, fvCCTJcUO; packers.
trt.l0t.40; butchers and best heavy, fi 30
(jjtl 45.
SHEEP AND LAMMS Receipts, 1.600
head. Market stromr: native mutton. $3.00
ft 5 40; lambs, 13.75'n7.50; cull and bucks,
el.tOu3.50; atockerc, t3.OOft4.00.
U'c; halibut, lie; catflsR, '
bullheads, lie; black Das
salmon. 12c: plk. Ud
Kansas
KANSAS
ceipts, 6.C0
FISH-Trout.
lie; buffalo, he;
fina stork. 2Se:
snapper, fresh froget., lie; wf.ltaflsh, frlt
Iroren. 18c; yellow perch, areeI ana
scaled. Sc; pickerel, fresh froien, sol
frog legs. $uc per dos. saddle
HIDES AND TALLOW Gresn salted,
No. 1, 12-Wc; No. 2. 114c; bull hide. O10e
green hides. No. 1. He, No 2. 10c; nora,
ti.Ocjii3.7o; sheep pelts. 60cOtl.2- Tallow,
No. 1. 4c: No. 2. -tc. . m
NUTB-French walnut, IJV.o; CsllfornU
Walnuts, No. 2, hard ahell, Uc: No. l, soft
i hell. 14c; ltrsx'le. 13if)14V4c; pecans. l4tT17c
filberts, 12KV140; peanuts- raw. 6c:
roasted, Vic; t:ullfornia almonds, bar
4hell. Me; soft shell. IKo.
HONEY Per 24 framea. f-.tO.
CIDER New York, half barrel, $176; bJ
rel, 16 .no.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In ack. t$.Ht
gianulnted beet, 't sacks, $S. It.
6X1.1.1' in cms., ic per uni., in
I 10-!b can, tl.70; cases. 11 6-ib can. tl.tVI
tase. 24 :-lo. cans, J1.8".
REEF Cl'T PRICES.
No. 1 rlb. 14'ic; No. 2 ribs, 8'4c; No. I
rlhs, 6Hc; No. 1 loin. 18c: No. 1 loin, UHc:
No. 3 loin, 9c; No. 1 chuc-k. 6Vc: No. I
chuck. 5o; No. 1 chuck. 4c; No. 1 round,
8c; No. 2 round, ic; No. 1 round, 8Ve; No.
1 plate, 4Hc; No. J plule. 4c! No. t plate. 1.
I MISCELIJ4NEOU8.
CANNED GOODS oorn. tncrd west"
v. Mnlna tt 16. TnmStOS. l-lik,
cans, $1.10: S-lb. cans, 974jc'iiI.C). Pine
apple, grated, 2-lb.. .0'C 30; llcd, $i t
fi.io: ta on apn es. tancy. i.oo. v.iuui iei
'7i 2o; pe ir. i.t.au; pi sc-nea,
- n ira. II. V-.iXi i.WJ : Di
A. C pssche. (2.uOe.60.
Cltw Lire Stock Market
CITY. Dee. 7. CATTLE
hr.nd Inoliidlnff orio ,nnlh,rn.
Market steadv: choice export and dremsed ' eprloots, II 9i'?i2.2o
C.af ...... KjV,, -r; et- . n n...l li I f,nrv Kl 7,','k ? 4l :
6.36: western cteers, !.1.6"i6.50; stockers nnd : Alaika Mlinon. red, n.; l'f7 4-ninooa,
feeders, t2.40ft4.60; southern steers, $3.r4i 1 P.. 12.10; fancy ockeye. r , 11.9a; Bardine.
6.26; southern cows. t.cyd3.?B; natlv cows, J quarter oil, 42.76: lrt, mu,'r1
t:.tyvrt4 00; native heifers. 13.COU6.10; buils. 13 00. Sweet potatoes, tlJOTdl.l sauerkraut,
t2iot,75; calves. $'.5064i.l5. 11.00; pumpkins. SUcti 11.00; wax oeans. t-lb,
HOGS - Receipts. 11.000 head. Market I 6-4380c; lima beans, , 2- -4& SI 35 ; PVl'
teady; top. 1-1.40: bulk of sale. Id 27V9 I $1.86: cheap pea. 2-lb.. 60c; extra. 9ctltl.l0
6S7H; heavy. $.W"B.40: nickers, $fi.3cntci.1o;
pigs and lights, 16.76'ri 8?4.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts. 1 4X)
head. Market trong; Iambs. $ft.rKIit.60;
ewes and yearllno-s 14.fiW6.26; weatern fed
yearlings, r. rrl sheep,
e4.io.i5; stockers and feeder, 13.50(80. 70.
tt. .te-i he Stock Mnrket.
PT. JOSEPH. Mo.. Deo. 7. A TTLE Re
ceipt s, 8.S29 head. Market steady: native,
14.0Oeri.76; cow and heifers, 12.0tijl.&0;
etevkers snd fee,lers. t3.(fl4 !6.
HOGS Reeelpta 7.897 head Market 6c
higher: closed weak: tup, $6.40; medium
and heavy. W 3016. 424).
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipt, 426 head.
Market steady.
fanov tl Mil 7b
COFFEE Roasted, No. 16, Kc pa lb.$
No. $0. 21o per lb.; No. 26, 19c per it-i Mtk
to. ltjc per lb ; No. a. ISo per lb.
CL'RED FISH - Family whlteflsh, pef
quarter bbl.. luO lb . $4.00; Norway mack
ral. No. 1, $36.00; No. 2. ta.oO; herring ta
bbls., 2uo lbs. each, Norway. 4k. t.00: Nor
way, 3k, 19.00; Holland nening, in ka
milker. Sue; keg, mixed. 70c
No.
u.'.'.
It...
I to...
4...
4.
12
14
Av.
. .lor-o
. .lieu
.. ic
..iiu
.. kl
.. i t
..1167
..1110
..1140
.. M
.. no
.. ,70
., li4
.. 0
.. 477
.. too
..1060
. . 440
... 071
... Itt
... M
... 171
...160
...1020
... 174
... M
Pr.
I (0
I 60
I 10
4 00
4 10
4 40
4 10
4 74
No.
4...
t...
II...
11...
20...
40...
17...
COWS.
v York Mlalnar Bteeks.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7. C'.oelng quotatlonr
on ir lnlruj slocks were:
Adama Coa.
Allee
Breeoe
Brunswick Cos..
f it ' Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A va..
Hora Silver
Iron Silver
Leadvllle Cos. ...
Kl-alvldeud.
.. 2
..700
.. 10
.. 67
. .
..111
..I'
..4H
.. 4
i.lltle CtUst ..
Ontario
i eh;r
otosl
fe
B erro Nevada ..
Btaali Hopes ....
ncaadard
. t
.4'l
.170
. I
.100
,. 74
. II
.Hi
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, Dec. T Bank clearings fcr to
day were 11.878 820 96 and for the curre
spondlr.g data laat year 11.647.606 20.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Dec. TToday stat
nu i.t of the treasury balance In th genera
fund, exclusive of the l.6o,uuu.0uu guid re
aits, hc. vailwlil cuu balance, J-7S4.
Wool Market.
nnHTfiM Dec. 7. WOOL Th Commer-
cial Bulletin of this city, basing Its report
on statistics gathered for the government, !
will say tomorrow of ihe wool inarael; i
The local market 1 In an extremely trong
ooltlon. owing tu the high values ruling
f .hi lANim markets and to the compara
tively mall supply of desirable wool avail
able here. Pull asking prices are readily
obtained In all casi-a and tne general basis
la V.O to lo above that of last week. Prom
necessity the transactions tire practically
confined to clothing wools for few half
and three-eighths grade are obtainable and
the amall slock of quarter-bloods is nearly
cleaned up. Individual sales range from
. i.ii to aw. 000 pounds, a few above the
i.n.r and one la said to be near the l.Oxl,-I
j0 mark. Montana, Wyoming. Idaho. L'lah
4nd Nevada wool are muving fcteadily,
With all classes ot cusiomera atuva. r ma
and fine medium brings Wa'J?e, or a clran i
cost ranging from 66 to 6bc. Quarter-biood j
sell as well as supplies permit at ZIVuSjc.
or r09o coured. Half-bloods are In
steady request at 2c. Pall Texas 1 selling
quite taatmfactory at 2245 2c. or 6biytix!
scoured, and middle couniy California con- .
tlnues to move at Wo'Sie. or 6iioc scjuied. I
Valley Oregon is held at 2&4joyc, for No. 1 :
And 26''a2Ic for Nos. 1 and 3. Medium and
jnwaahed fleecee are elling quote active y,
while delaine, u well, 1 ar.lcuiarly slton i. .
i 'hio quarters bring f Vufik-; thrte-elgnih
afi'uW! and half-blojd, S34j'33c. Mich.- .
fan nau-Diooos, bibuj, wat-, -
r, excellent d-mund at 37 'it) ice. Toe ship- !
ments of wool iit tci mmton to una tiom
December 27, laco. arcorqing to ine same
iuthorlty, are 217.23.27 pounds, against
:2o.S.u4,27 pounds at the same time last
year. The receipts to ante are vj.jsa u
pounds, against 3l!S.t7 pounds for th
tamo irli d last year.
WKlioN, Dec. 7 WOOI-The lxth
vrte of ihe wool auction sales was con
jluded today. During the series fine
.m-rincs. as well us cross-bred, were In
teen demand, especially for America, and
hey clsd 6 to lo xr cent dearer than the
September average price. Poor merinos
ere unchanged to 5 per cent higher and
'ape of Good Hoiie and Natl closed about
. per cent dearer. During the nale 4.fo
heir were taken for the home trade, 47.0 0
or the continent and s.cni for America.
The wlthdrawala amounted to 2.CW balee.
11 of which were held over for the fi-st of
he 19o7 wales. Good grades sold well, but
nferior merinos eased sli.litly. Ko'.l-iwing
re the aies In detail: Victoria 1.2-0 biles;
ci ourtd. Icsltu Is 9'-d; greaay. 6dl 3d.
.Vest Australia. 1.2J bales, gn-asy. 74,d.
led. South Australia, luu bales; scoured,
s 2dlx 4ntd: gretsy. 7td7id. New Zea
nd. ) bales: greaay, 8t1u'' Id. Cap of
io id Hope and Natal. 1". bale; ecutued,
' 'jOulJ Hd, iekv, 77d4ild.
.. 471
.. 41
. . 4--0
.. 422
,. 441
..ltM
..1330
..lieu
t 26
I 26
I 26
I 26
I J
I 40
t 60
I 4f
I 16
1 40
I ID
I 4
I SO
t to
1 ou
I 00
I 00 t
t 10
HEIFEF.S.
t til 4
t I) t
I 00 1
I 06 I ,
t 18 1 ....
BULLS.
I 7i 1
3 00 I
I 10 1
CALVED.
21...
4...
1...
4...
1 ..
II.
7...
I...
W...
12...
1...
I...
4...
I...
I ..
1...
Av.
..1071
..1215
..1K7
..U90
..1360
. .1.144
..isat
.. I7t
..1167
..1000
..1136
..1CKI0
.. a4
.. IKI4
.. :,4
.. til
.. 171
..lmo
..1062
..ISO
. . 1 1
..1IJ46
..1479
..1140
PT.
4 76
4 76
I 00
I to
I 26
I 46
4 10
I to
I 16
t tt
I 16
I 16
I 30
I IS
1 40
I 41
I 60
I 10
I (0
t M
t 76
1 10
4 Oil
4 10
lion, ri'w t.lve ftofk Mnrket.
SIOl'X CITY. Dec. 7. (Special Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts. !0 head; maikft , 4B.U01 bbls.
steady; beeves. $4 (Vf-fl.0ti; cows, bulls and 1 crage, 138.3
j mixed, J'.Mr'M.cv: stocsers anit i-rn-rs, aj.iij
fjM'ii; calves nna yearitngs, s..rviij 00.
HOG 3 Receipts, " f" bead: mnrket Ju
hlirher: selling at $6.10fi6.: bulk of sale,
tt;.155C.20. ,
4111 and Rosin,
NEW YORK. Dec. 7. OIL Cottonseed,
easy; prime crude, f. o. b. mill. 30c; prime
yellow 19c. Petroleum, steady; refined,
New York, 17.50; Philadelphia and Raltl
more. 17.40: Philadelphia and Ualtlmore,
In bulk. $4. 45. Turpentine, steady, 69 '4 W
$9 4 c
OiL CITY, Dec. 7. OIL Credit bal-
I ances, tl .fs; runs, 114.101 uoi.,
anipinencs, iti.nu uoiw., "
6 bbls.
SAVANNAH, C.a., I-ec 7 OIL Spirit
of turpentine, firm, 6i4J67wC.
Stock In "ternt.
Receipt of live tock at the tlx principal
western markets yesterday:
cattle. Hoars, oneen.
South Omaha
Sioux City ..
Kansas City ,
St. Joseph ..
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Total ....
.. 1,7(0
.. 300
.. 6.00
.. S.y.!9
.. 2Ai0
.. 3,0.0
..IS,
mik'l l-'lrm: A. It. C. 13.83: U. iS B;
E. 13.95; V. 13 964i 4.00; O, 14; K. $4.16
4 20; I. 14.30; K. 16.16; M. 16.60; N. $ $;
WU, 14.76; WW, $7.
MAN THINKS DEATH NIGH
t.OcO 1,000
3.6r0 I
1100 1,400
7.697 42
7.000 1,5 0
23,0.10 12.000
62.397 7$.32
Plead for Polio to Sa
bnt He la Old and a
Little Off.
Hint,
s
116
124
Ik)
, 14
140
1M
1 764 I 40
STOCKERS
I 1100 I 76
1 641 t 45
Iiri I II
M I 4(
W. H.
6d feeders.. 971 4 16
U. cow s 9u7 S 60
1 10
4 00
I 00
I 00
I CM
I 60
4 60
FEKDKRB.
2
AND
T. .
4..
I .
.... 870
.... lat
1120
....140
...It)
....1470
M0
....1210
100
.... HI
150
.... 110
liO
U0
I II
I 40
I 60
4 24
4 0
I 76
I 00
I 46
I 60
I 76
I 71
I II
4 00
4 00
Evannrnted Apples anil Dried Frails.
NEW YORK. Dee. 7 EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Is quiet but firm. Buy
ers show some hesitation with respect to
paying the recent advances, but hold"r
are firm in their views. Fancy are quoted
st PVj"c, choice at 84,0 and prime at 8SW :
8Vkc t
CALIFORNIA DRIED fRl'ITS-Prunes
continue In good demand for both promtt
and forward shipments'. Siot quotations 1
range from 8c to i)c for California fruit. Ap
ricots are In small sunp:y and ruin firm, i
with choice quoted at hie. extra choice at 17 I
flfcc and fsncy at liti-Oc. Peaches are j
quiet but steady to firm, with new e op
choice quoted at 12c, extra choloe at 1.V4
and fancv at 13c. ititisins are strong, wnn
ixt Mus'-atel quoted at I'itrtiUje, seecel
reina at 7tiloc and London layers at f 1.46'ap
1.78.
726 I M
PEEDErtS.
7U4 I 10
427 t 10
464 t M
Rttb-Colo.
4 steers..
23 cows. ..
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7. COTTON-Spot
quiet, 6 points decline; middling uplands,
lOfw: middling gulf. 12.f6c.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 7. COTTON Spot
quiet, 1 polnls higher to 7 points lower;
American middling fair, 6ti4d; good mid
dling, 6l0d; mldd.ing. 6.9c,d; low middling.
t.TSd; gocd ordinary. 6.3Sd; ordinary, 6.14d;
the sale of th day wre Wi.uo hales, of
which l.i'O were for speculation and xcvir
and Included 9.100 American; receipt, IS.O")
bait Inc'rding 1 '( American.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 7. COTTON Snot
l I ....... 1... d KuAa- I . . a.
i.ltBtsu Pivi.) , Km ic a, ,.w wa : r , , iw w .in I -
dllng, 7o. nominal: ordinary, 7"J.e. nominal;
I good ordinary, 8lS-lc; low middling. 9Vc;
I middling, 10Vc; food inldd lnv, llj-lik;
mld11 fair, i:'c, nomina.: fair, 124c; r?
For Hire hour Thursday nJght Jgx'at
Boransky, 1700 California strt. pladd
with the officers st the police etatlon W
com and get him. as he waa nearly at
death door. From his pleading ovr tha
phon It a thought he would nurvlv.
but h became so Insistent that h wa
finally brought to the station and locked
up. Dr. Harris was called and after an -amlnutton
said that Boransky wa slightly
demented, but was' not suffering from any
serious malady. The roan wa sent to In
terview the county physician Friday morn
ing.
Call llourr still Hlaher.
NEW YORK. Dee. 7. High rates for rait
Ttoney continued on th Stock xchang to
day Within the first half huur after lh
opening of the market loan wsr mad at
2.1 per cent.
HEAL EBTATP, TRA!4SFKH.
R. Klausner
Dodds, lot
9.V) 3 tl
WJ t 25
HOGS Receipts of hogs this morning
looked small to what they have been on
previous days this week, few over seventy
rar being on aale. Th advance which be
gan yesterday was continued today. The
general market this morning waa 5c higher cets. u&JO bale; stock, 191.706 balus.
than yesterday' avsrag market, but na I , .
belter than yesterday a extreme close. Colter Market
ituyer oiu noi appear very anxious tor ,,
. 1 . . . ,1,. u a .... ... , v.uu ... . NEW It H . I'ec
slow about putting on. so that hog did not ! opened tedv t unchanged pr.ee
muv any too freely. A good many of th
eariy sales were made at to io-'i-i.Sa, aa
against Itlilj6 20 ytsterday. As iilgh aa
to 31:14 whs paid for very good '.oads.
One choice load of 21o-pour.d hogs sold
at 14 36. the highest price paid on ihi mar
ket for a load of hogs since October. Th
later market wa not us good a th early,
buyers, as noted above, were not very
anxious for high-priced hogs, and as some
of them dropped out of the market, having
filled their orders, others lowered their
Mds. so that the market closed with con,
siderable of the advance lost, some of the
last kales looking very little better than
yesterday's early market.
Dr. Jchn
David C
Dundee
Nellie P. Crandall
D. J. Harrington,
and wiu Kit of
Marysvli.e
George M Lodge
and wife to
1, block 112.
and husband to
t-40 feet of lot 30
lut 21. block 2,
$ woo
lot
Helen Ixidg-e-
block 6, Poppietod
aU
to
wife to Frank J.
lot 6, block ),
advance of
1 i-fibl- and
Rrsgil had
version hill,
aid ta the
Representative aales:
No. Av. gk. Pr No. Av. Bh. pr.
4 tJi ... i W M 171 to I 21
44 " 241 tn it .11 ... t r.
61 110 too 111 74 I. II ... t 27
it let Ml t 16 M 2(7 114 111
13 1-1 loo 4 1 44 in ta-) 4 12
17 277 ... I 17 :oi ... I U
1: It trO 117 17 1,4 ... 122
t 1.4 40 g 17 14 JiJ in t n
41 1" 40 117 II 2f,4 240 t 12
M 271 40 I 10 44 M il 4 !J
14 ill . . t IJ 4 Ill SO 12
44 !4 10 t II CI If! 40 I r
17 1,1 1W I 14 CI Z1 ... M
10 11 ID I Id 17 277 10 I 15
17 II ... t IO tl 114 ... t tt
It 22 1-0 I !0 7, 217 tO I 26
61 111 ... 4 20 II lit ... I 2
17 ill ... t ?1 tt t-lt 40 t 27
7- 71 120 I 20 til ) t 17
M 11 M I 10 a! Ill IV t to
l .: IK) 120 15 iu ... tie
el tel N IN U 2v ... I M
1'ayii.r.
Park
V Uilam Dickie and
Monurty. n't of
K"uih Omaha
Macde M. Ivellogg and husband ta
Anna L Rigby, lot 6. bioca i, An
diew ft I-i-iiMJii s uddltloti
T. -OOFFEE-Putu.es 1 Hn , f?.,,1
Vi illnlVr t'lltl IUi , WlWlt 4Vf
CMfun Hill
II. M. Appngren to Urove-Whart jU
Conoirucuou company, lol 8, bluck
.6. Ro Hill
Joaepti M. Robert and wife to Alice
bctundol, lei 4. bluck 136. South
Omaha
Peter Blmmon to El.ery R. Hurt,,
tot i. block li, Caill.ifc'e
Robc-.t U. .Pink to the Putnam Co.,
lots 8, C. 10, 11. 13. 14 and 16, block
2, Howlinj Orren
Ed phelan and wife to William 8.
Fit' h, lot Hi. Pheian's d.iitiou
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insur
si.ee company to la. dor Bunintr and
Samuel hommer, w'.n feet of lot 1,
block 1, lot Hill s adillUon....
to tin
6 t)lnt on steady Eurcrnean
reports that the president of
sanctioned or signed th con
which I regarded here as an
valorisation scheme. Trad'ng
was not more mm moderately active, nut '
the market hsld steady around to a shads
over th initial figure In nlt of rather i
Inrger Intetlor rerxrts and the mailci;
clnred teedy, net unchanged to 10 nolnta 1
higher. Hales w ere about 83 V h4i l. j
eluding December SI IS 66; Mrttc.i. t-4 9
May, 16 'J6; Ju:y, r..i; Heptember. t-i 1
6 26; November 17 42. Sfot Rio, steady;
No. 7 Invoice, 74C.
Phlladelnhtm Prodaee Mnrbea.
PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 7. RI'TTER
Firm snd In good demand; weetsrn cream
ery, otlicial price. ?.c; street j.rire. 3c; ex
tra nerbv prlnta. lie.
ECiUS Firm snd In good demand; nourby
fresh and western fresh, 14c. at mark.
CHEESE Kirot an.l In fair demand; New
York full creams. 13Sii14.o.
Sotrnr Market,
NEW YORK, Dc. 7-arGAR-Rjw, firm;
fair refining. 1 ll-S.'c: centrifugal, 9! test,
3T,c; niolaHM sutrur. 3 1-3 c; rc-nnd, quiet;
No. li, 4.&c; No. 7. 4 :5c; No. 8. 4 20c; No 9.
4 16c; No. 10, 4'"c; No 11, 4C-: No. It 1 tie;
No. 13. liic; No. 14. 3 Sic; confectioners A.
4ic; mold A, 616c; rut loaf. 6c; cruahe.1,
oboe: powdered, 4uc; granulated. 4uc;
cules. a.(c
NEW ORLEANS. Pec. 7 81'OAR-Mar
1.000
800
llA)
1.460
10
00
Total
$8
til. 41,3
kcl 1110114; 04.0 kettle centrifugal. Ill-jorfj
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