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    TITK OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 190(1
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CHAIN AM) PRODUCE MARKET
tet it Choppy Affair, Cpenioc Lowtr
and Olotine UncLtneed.
NEEDS MORE INTEREST TO SUSTAIN PRICES
Receipt Larger an& Cask Demand
lighter Cora Motfaril Crow '
mt& Spot Oflerlas; Are Lower
-T Report from Arceatlaa.
f
19 ; clear rtb. twin; short clears, f .
Hnnti itmxedi. I iwr; extra short, IS'. To;
clonr ribs, fci.75; iihort clears, S10.it).
llTI-TRY Mulct, chickens, 8c; spring,
9c; turkevs, l.'ic; duck. c; geese, ( ".
P.T' rrh-H-Mltiher; creamery, 2r.u.U'4c;
dairies, KTTo,
EJ.I& Firm. 26o.
Flour. bbls
Wheat, bu. .
Corn, bu....
OaU, bu
Rece'pts.
11..")
S3 i)
T7.)
7,0U0
Shipments.
16nor
.'
4.4. tM
3,000
ldBK' CE1ERAL MARKET
Yerloas
I OMAHA, Dec. 11, 11.
rsdn was IfftTi t today and the market
lowed plainly there will hav to be more
terest to sustain the recent advance. Al-Anus-h
raslfpar Kr tita-her. '-the market-
nd c lner than yesterday. Home
wi nii4i): later and closing price
wera line hsmg-d. . Receipt were -targer-and
the cash etemauAl.' not, auitood.. t ,
The movenertst of corn la growing; larger,
and on thia account the option market to
day had a weaker tendency. The cash
demand waa reported pour and price In
the aample room were, lower. It la aM
a freer movement will cause corn- to sell
off. Closing price were a shade lower on
My. hut unchanged on December '
Primary wheat receipt ti e 969.000 bu.
and ahlpmenta 71K.U00 bu., against receipt
lnt year of 727.0u0 bu. and shipment of
1JO.0IW bu. Corn receipt were 6.,ono bu.
and shipment. SlB.onubu., against receipts
Inst year of Wi.lUT bp. anil shipments of
tMI.OOO bu. CUArance were tti.onu bu. wheat,
17. 1X bbl. flour. 12,000 bu. corn, 8,tXW bu.
oat a
Liverpool closed Vd higher on wheat and
unchanged to Hd higher on corn.
New York wired: Foreign demand- for
corn show tin . aigrt-of . Improvement -.and
doubt If ther v any Tor some Mine. Rl
laaat. Meantime offer of cash for ship
ment are Increasing and we cannot do any
better for corn, c. I. f. New York, than
whan your May waa He tower.
Frailer wired W. C. Sunderland:. vOur
Liverpool house wire us that 4t -fs--tno
early to make any estimate of th Argen
tina corn crop. No damage ha been done
as yev by drouth and the situation Is re
lieved In some sections. A t'Hble direct
from Rosarlo says rainfall I general. If
rain continues damage 1 not serious.".
Local rang of option:
Artlcle. OpeiC-d.Hlgh. Low. Close.
Wheat
Dee. . . .
May...
May...
uat
dc..,jv:4:
May.
87HB
,8tA
tA
'6T1l
38VA'
3JHVA
to '
17V4B
34B
Avh
I d.
A MkM. B bid.
Omaha Cash FVfee.
I. fifcW-jMWlif. ' a hsrit -Mt7 Nn.. a. 112.80.
me. .'1k0c " .. . . .
kuitfl-no. a, t'ii;(ti'c: rvo. t, vu3dftc;
3 yellow. 36Vli4ti.c: No. 3 while. 3tU
-.. ........
OATf-.No. 3 mixed. S1Ht No. I white.
s;V; No. 4 white, aiyo&sc. '
HVBr-No. 2. CtSc; No. , fiic. . ; . ,
Carlot llecelpia. " ' '
Wheat.'. Corn
Chicago ,
Kansas. City
Minneapolis ,
Omaha
uluth
Louis ...
Dl
63
342
71
34-
360
4-,
irAtoVVliAix A?ru pnovi'sioNs
entures of the Tradlnar nnd Closlnit
Price on Board of 'Trnile".
CHICAGO, Dec. U. The local wheat mar
ket was weakened fiVdn by liberal Boiling
of December option by elevator Interestii,
and It closed easy, with the May delivery
down bc Ccrn was off trtjfma Outs were, ." ,.
were, irv?
the pecemtier wheat
"c lower. Provisions
lower. "lf
e selling or fbe December wheat was
o be against purohasea in Nebraska
t No. 2 hard whet. .Throughout the
entire dayr firlyof MovAlor concerns were
active ulir and this caused "conuldr:ili
profit-taking by longs. The market Inc.: I
substantial support until late In the, .
slon, when prices made a partial' recovery,
on nuytng
little affei
feature belli) ,Hta(lalk'. regarding . ilie
Qaotatloa of the Day
I ' ; CoaanaOdKles.
NRW YORK. Dec. 11 FIiOUR Receipts,
24,3;o bu.; export. l.K bbls. ; sals, 4..00
pscaages; market steady with quiet trade;
Minnesota patents, t4.lffii4.40; Mmnejota
bilkers, W.Mii3.(iO; winter ptents, W,7;yA0;
winter straights. ta.se'at.Ai;,' winter extras.
t2 !&3.1u; winter low grade. : 3 Kye
lour, firm; saJes, 3uo bhls.; fair tj good.
W Hut SU; choice, to fancy. f3.i6n4AS. buck
wheat flour, steady, iVyql3Ui apot and to
arrive.
HL'CK VVHrAT flteady, tl .25 pe 10 .
. CORNMKAL Steady; tirw whit and yel
low. tl.'.'"tll.26; coarse, tl.ltrljl.Er Xlln dried,
t2.5 2.76. , .
Ill K Firm ; No. t western, 69c, c. I. f.
New York; Jersey and state, 6Vo-j6c, dellr
red New York. .
, HARL.KY Steady; feeding, 45c. c. I. f.
liuftam; malting. 4:4jotc, c. 1. f. Buffalo.
HhJA'f Receipts, 6i.i0 bu.; exports,
Sl.I7 bu.; sales, ZmOwO bu. futures and
8.i) bu. spot; spot, bareiy steady; No. 3
red, sue elevator; No. i red, B-lc, f. o. D.,
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, sec, c. 1. t.,
UtifTalo; No. 2 hard, winter. Ivc. Con
siderable weakness develoj-ed In wheat to
day on account of western hedge selling,
small clearances, local liquidation, a bear
ish Australian crop estimate and depres
sion In outHlde markets. At one time He
down, the market closed Htfc below Mon
day. May. M 13-lifciiSu-tkC. Closed at hoi-,
Juiy, M 16-liTdM'Sc, closed atr4Vc; Decem
ber closed at Hlc.
CORN Receipts.' 65.675 bu.; exports, 1,532
bu.; salfs, lti.ini) bu. spot; spot, steady;
No. 2, 634c elevator and 51 f. o. b.
afloat; Ao 2 yellow ami No. f white. 54c.
liinm mraket was without transactions,
cloMing partly Vc net lower. December
closed at SIViC.
OATS Keieipts, IS.oOO bu.; exports, i,3uo
bu soot, steady; mixed oats, .26 to 32
Dounds. Six'aa'Wc; natural hlie,
pounds, 3'.iW4t-4t'1c; clipped white.
pounds, 3StHit44e.
FKK1-KUady; spring bran. $:3.i6;
ceniber shipment, middlings, t'-'2.2o.
HAY Steady; shipping, 7mu'7c; good
to choice, Jl.t4i 1.15. N
Hi ll'S yuiet ; Klate. common to cholct ,
li, lfirSc; 19V). HJj 11c; racillc ast,
14al7c; 15. IiViiMc. .
H I ril-'H HleK.IV. Galveston, 2 to 2o I"S.,
3sA 1 2"c; California. 21 to a lbs., 21c; Texas, dry.
I 9i to nil lbs . 19o.
LKATHF.R-Qulet: acid. 27i'2S'
' I'RUVISIONS Heef, llrm; Himlly. I13.n0
4il4.(iu; mess. t"t.1'9t0: beef hiinis, 122 011
34.(1"; packet, tl0.5odill.im; -city extr Inula
tneRS, tlV.5ij20.iii. tit meats, ste4idy, plca
1..1 h..n,ju in) U'nO: nlckled ha:ns.
I-ard, eisy; western prime. s.wj
.u; refln-d, stemly; continent, js.m, dmuui
America. tw.w: comiiotuui. wi-ii""
Pork, steady; family. tl7.vfrl!.fl0;
crear, Il7.wfiis.50; iftcss, 11 i;6W.ai.
' TALLOW Firm;, city tt2 per package).
6c; country ipuckuge free!, 6Vu,1r;
RICE Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, 3H
Ctifp; Japan nhmlnal. 1
1 rOV 1,111 Y Mve. wenK-, wwwin uii i-n-
ens joe; towis. uc, iuimj. . M.
nrtn: western chlckeni. 1.A 12'c; turkeys, 13
ile; frWls. Mil2e. '
Hl'TTKH Strong; street price, extra
creamery .l-'-ili-He; oftlelHl p'ice. creamery
common" to extra. 2:32; held, common to
j:-,.t.i..'i state ditlry. commh to fancy.
i2iii3 v; renovatfd. common to extra, 1Mi'24c;
I western factory, 'corhnu n to firsts, 1H'a2e;
western Imitation rrmracry fi sts, tut.tr.
CHFESE Firm; state full creams, small
and lnre Sept-mtiw f;ncy.' 'lt i Ot tober
' best 134c; ptHle late mnrfJ, 12lc; taie.
I '"rTS-K- tnnry,-.A-anla
and nearby fam-v.' ,eeeted white.
-43':i '5c; st ite. choice, Hit:c; stare, mix. u
SS'iinc: western, iiv r"Kr inuiie. ani
NEW YORKSIOCKS AND BONDS
Belief to Market from Treasury rprt
mcnt Meati with Prompt IttpoGi.
PRICES ADVANCE SHARPLY AT OPENING
Profit TaklaK t'aaettlea th Lot
Market and the Close 1
Irrearalar Boada Ar
Steady.
reserve, shows: AvellsVe rash
t-34,HS."; gold coin snd bullion,
&7; gold certificates, t.194.7SO.
bnlnnre,
tu. 3A-
Ye jr.
30
to
to
De-
4vB
NEW YORK. Dec 11. There was a
prompt response tooay by the money mar
ket and iiuck maraet to tne renei meas
surca uy tne Treasury department for tne
money ttringem y, announced at Wash
ington alter the market had closed yeater
buy. The readjustment ot the price level
at the opening of tne stock market was
almost sptujinodic in Its violence. Thet
were auccesaive advance by sudden In
roads of large buying order at dittererit
periods during the oay. The flrt quota
tion lor money at the stock exchange waa
lu per cent. There wa a flurry to It per
cent late In the day, but the ruling rate
was lower than the opening. Sterling ex
change made a sudden rebound from It
rapid fall of yesterday towards the gold
Import point and the feeling of relief In
London over this relaxation of th threat
ened at rain on that market resource wa
so great that the open market rate for
discount ratn there receded. There wa a
decided expansion In the volume of trans
actions at the stock exchange.
The emphasis of the response to the ac
tion of the secretary of the treasury wa
a surprise In view of the general x-
i presmon of opinion that the amount of as
sistance to result to the money market
i would be moderate. It It not supposed
I that any means to be supplied by the plan
I became Immediately available to the money
market todav and It la considered Drobable
' that there may be considerable delay In
I the total amount becoming available. Of
the tlO.taaXOO of deposits to be made with
,the banks, but tl. 600,0 will come directly
, to the New York bank, the remainder be
i lng distributed amongst banks In ten other
'cities, with the likelihood that these out
I side bank will have to make effort to
, ecure proper bonds as security for the
' government. The offer to purchase govern
j merit bond la always low to bring re
sponse Hnd the term offerend hy the
' treasurv provide no premium over the cur
i rent market price for bonds. The ready
response of the stock market to thl In
fluence waa regarded therefor a evidence
I of the strong latent sentiment on the bu
I inr aide which eiatil In the market-
i was evident also that a short Interest of
I unsuspected proportions were left In a
i vulnerable position by the easin of the
j money market. The technlce of a bear c
I count in the stock market Involves not only
: the borrowing of stocks, but the lending
' of money. The recent high money rates,
. therefore, oflered attractions for the special
NEW YORK. Dec. II. MONEY On call,
strong. ftfjIS per cent; ruling rate 84 per
cent; closing bid. per rent; offred at
per cent. Time loans, easy; sixty and
ninety days, t per cent; tx months, t"-i
per cent.
FRIMK MERCANTILE PAFER fiCH
per cent.
BTFRLINO F.XCHANOE Firmer, with
actual business In banker' bill sst t fO!fr
4 83! for demand and at tl TSlVirt 7W5 for
f)-dv bllla; posted rates. M and
4.SMf4M4j: commercial bills, U 7S.
8ILVKR Bar, MSfcc; Mexican dollars,
57,c.
POVD8 Government and railroad,
tesdy.
Quotation on frond tooay wers.aa fob
low:
f OUAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ettt CsUU Etetdr. Oth en Slow to Ttn
Centt lower.
HOGS EXPERIENCING A DECIDED DROP
V. 8. r. ts. re;... 104
do coupon b4S
U. 8 la. reg 10?
do coupon 102
TJ. S. o. 4. reg...li'
do coupon 11
V. 8. n. 4s, reg..l3''s
do coupon 13
Am. Tobacco 4s.. 77
no 6 no
Atch. gen. 4s 100
do adj. 4s
A. C. L. 4
Bal. A Ohio 4.
do 4
B. R. T. c. 4..
Cen. of O. 5.
do 1st Inc....
do id Ino
do 3d Inc....
Ches. A O. 44...
C. ft A. JSs
C, R. A Q n. 4s.
C. R. I. & P. 4s.
do col. 5s
CCC. ft SI. g 4s
Col. I. fis. er. A..
Colo. Mid. 4s
Colo. A go. 4
Cuba 5s
D A R. O. 4s...
DIs. Sec. ts
Lrle p. 1. 4s
do gen. 4s
Jap. ft. M series
do 4s ctts
do 4Hs ctfs
do 3d series. . . ,
L. A N. unl. 4s
91-.
IS
.1ttl-1
Good Fat heep asd Unbi la Active
Demand at Uood Steady Price
laferlor tirade Slow
aad Pall.
forced eventually to cut loooe their hogs
The general market waa right at 7Se lwrr
lhan yestertlay. with qtilie h good mny
sales looking aa much as 10c lower. No-v
ar1 then It aa pi sslble to r rk out soni
of the very best hog that did not look
more than 5c lower. The general mirket
was. a noted, about 7Wc lower than es
terday. I:istea.l of Improving the market grew
worse, closing very sU.w and dull and a
big 10c lower than yesterday. Taking the
early rrsrket In connection with the close,
the day's trade would have to be summed
up a 7t'W loaer.
Representative sales:
SOUTH OMAHA,
Receipts were: 01. tie
Official Mnndty 7.715
Ortklal Tuesday 7,iou
Dec. 11. I
. Horf. bhtep.
4.773 10,4tU
a,4m 10.
Mfn. c. g. 4s.. ..,.100
Mex. lentrai 4.. so
do 1st Inc 21 S4
M A Bt. I 4s ... W
M . K. A T. 4s... H7S
do 2s 974
N. R.R. of M C.4s
..H3
. . 75
9
92
.101
. H4V
.IMS
. W
. 7
. 71
.106
. 77
.100
77H "8. A. L. 4S
92 'Bo. Pacific 4s..
1014 do 1st 4s ctfs
.. 7S"4 80 Railway f
.. 76';,Texss A F. Is
.. 1'T S. L. ft W. 4s f0
..113 1'nlon raclflc 4S..10114
.. V. 8. S 2d 6s.... 97S
.. t7 'Wabash Is ....
..100 ! 'do deb. B
. . Western Md 4.
Hock. Vai. 4V..07 iW. ALE. 4s.
Japsn Sa v74,Wla. Central 4s.
bid. Offered.
Two days this week 15.135 13,172 21.23
Same days last week.... 10.241 Vi.M a.iii
S:ime days 3 weeks ago. .1.4.446 hi.rVH 1S.04J
Same days 3 weeks ugo..l5,3i2 6.712 15.4,7
Same day 4 weeks ago..li.4?t .21 14,i3
Same days last year 13.713 H.Rtitl 17,Si3t
The lolloping table shows the receipt of
cattle, hugs and sheen at South Omaiia for
N. Y. C. g. 3S
N. 1. C. g. 5.
No. Pacific 4
do S
N. A W. c 4s
O. 8. L. rfdg. 4s.. M
Penn. con v. 3vs. t
Reading gen. 4.. 90,
S.L. A I.M
L. A H F
St. L. 8. W, c. 4 79
82
tn? ! Ibe rear 40 date. coini'Hn d with lat year:
Wo.
45 ..
17...
K...
14...
K...
1 4..
!...
' 11...
1 71.. .
1 ...
' ...
, M ..
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It...
17...
K...
K...
: m...
.100
fi
tu
7
trj
iM
1st
.
. .rs
141
..M
.170
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. IU
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211
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nt
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t rw
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t rtn
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4 17
I 17V,
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I JW
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1 ss
I i7S
'Ottle 1.0 t.D23 97 M4S
I HoJT 2.isl.73 2,14l.s
! Shep I.t4.i7 l.r..i5
! CATTLE UUOTATIONS.
.la.xjtb.JO
. fr.vtau.5u
. I bUul.tW
3.;.a3.5'J
Good to choice corn-fed steer
rair to good rnrn.fiui tiwra
c. 5s . 113V . ooa to choice range steers .....
fg. 4S.MV -ommcin ,0 fair range sletirs ..
vwu 10 cnuice cow and heifer
rair tO good row iml heifers .
Common to fair cows and heifer.. l.2.7a
vooa to choice stockers, feeders..,
rair to good Blockers and feeder..
Common to fair Blockers
bull. tag, eic
Veal calves
The following table shows tlio
112' i Pr'ce of hog at South Omaha for tho
78' aeveral das, with comparison;
I IS M W7 40
I 15 14 M 4t
... t IS 71..
40 I II A..
SO t IS
8H K tl' That the holiday eason la near
at hnl ttnn tilitinlv viilent bv the nction
' ' ' 1 1 f knu.r. iKIa ... ...In. T ) . V u.t.
early looking closely after goid to
sheep and Ismbs. Just as they always are
previous to the holidays. Anything t, at
as goud sold veiy leulliy
prices. The market as a
summed up on tho. dcsir
good, steady, activo mar
ine.
4
l.i.lon
fined, stendv; No. , 4.t: No. 7, 4 Tk-; No. ,
4 Jv. No V. 4.1.V, No. 1 '. 4.iftc; No. 11. 4c;
No. 12. Jft'c: Niv 1.1. :t.?iv; No. 14 XS.V;
co'i'ei tioners A. 4 ; mould A, M'V; cut
loaf. i.'V'; rrii'lii-l. Fi.Vr; ptiadered. 4.91K-;
gi.tnttlnted. 4'c; eiilx s. .iV-o.
NFW (lU.i:.VN.. !ee 11 SI 'O AR
Steady; open kettle. 3 U-P;i',c; centrifugal
white. 4 l-lWi IV; ctnt'lfugiil yellow. 3v.
1-ltic; sei i mis, 21 '1 1 U -ltn'. New mohiase
svrup. a-'jiSk'.
omaiia tvnoi.f." MAnur.T.
..11
. . .11714
80
Date.
floaton stocks aad Bonds.
BO8TON. Dec. 11 Call loana. 8iti:i per
cent; time loans. 68 per cent. Official
quotations on stocks and bonds were.
Atch. adj. 4s...
do 4s
Mex. Contral 4a
Atchison
do pfd
Boston A Al
Boston A Me...
Boston Ele li:
Fltchburg pfd ..li
N Y. N II. A
"Her Msru. ..
union pacific
. 92 Bingham
. WTi'Cal. A Hecla...
. 82 Centennial ....
.105 Copper Range
lolVkiDaly West ....
23'J Franklin
.1) Oranby
lisle Royals ...
Mass. Mining .
Am. A. C. Dfd.... 91
Am. Pneu. Tube. 12
Amer. Bjgar 13tiS
00 pra 131
H..IMV4 Michigan
63 .Mohawk
lM?i!Mont. C.
alile of the market, not only for the apec-
. . , . . ...... . . . run in r 1 . 1 nr imrK. I A i' t, rr. ...
umki.c v , 1 1 1 v v. Lm.i. ...... " " 111. 1. oc 1 '. 1 ,
but for the prortt in lending money. Tho Am. Woolen 33V.
Oats
2
la
' 30-
35c; ofllclal
4jX-'.
price, firsts, -J37j 31c; (seconds, 30
ii
Kaoaa Cltr Ornln and Provlalon.
K ANSA'S CITY, Doc H.-WHTtAT -De-cember.
iVtHc; A' ' T27c: July. 7lUrr. Onsh
No. 3 hnrd. 70fiJ Na. piVi'tWf I N o. 2
?ivfV7Se 'T!ri '3 frwirf71c. -
-1.... Xfln., Villi' T,.l.
snort i increased speculation today was largely Dom. I. A 8
i centered in stock which are tne recon-, Kdlon Kiec II
nlzed favorite for operation by pools and jjass. Electric
group of large capitalists. The Jump in , ,j0 pflj
St. Paul was accompanied by rumor of an ; Oaa'".!"'
early announcement of ubscriptlon right : United Fruit"
to new stock. Reading and Amalgamated ; i;nte(j B M -"
fop per were aflacled by" gossip of Intended , do f,
dividend iticrea. An over-extended short s rs.",
Interest was credited with special in- j do Dfd
fluence in the rise in Canadian Pacific to ;
a recorn .iict. im: bui.-id-. ,
tied to absorb funds from the market and
tl5.twO.000 was deposited for transfer to
New Orleans. Jt wa a, ubject of com
ment that no part of the Intended govern
ment deposits had been set asldo for San
Fratielsco, notwithstanding the large port
played by demands from that city In th
; depletion of caah holdings in New York.
, Monev brokers reported the time money
market sentimentally easier, but no large
amount came out In offering. ProMt-tak-In
unsettled the late market omewhat
and the closing wa irregular.
i Bonds were weady. Total anle par value
i t2.6M. Vnlted State bond were un-
I changed on call.
The following are tho quotation on
New York Stock exchange:
Bales, i-tlgn. low. ioee
A C.
Altouft
Amalgamated
Atlantic ,
lild.
Old Dominion
Osceola ..
Parrot . . .
Qulncy ...
Shannon .
l ama rack ,
' Trinity
.223 U. S. Mining....
191. TJ. 8. Oil
. ev rtah
. fcs ! Victoria
.10;v Winona
. 6? I'Wolverlne
. 274 North Butte ...
. 4k ; Hutte Coalition
.10S Nevada
. 4VCal. A Arltona.
. 64 Tecumseh
.llo Greene Con
. 13
.. 3tH
. ,8.si
.. 3i
.. ("i
.. 19
.. 21
.. 14V,
.. 2JV,
.. 74
.. 1KV,
.. 7oVi
..
.. KW
..13,
.. 29
..100
.. 16H
..107
.. 11
..
.. 9Vi
.. 641
.. fiv
... 10
...18
..l'ld
354
lSVi
1'.
3-y,
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dea.
Deo.
Dec.
Dec.
29..
)...
i . . .
I lot. lHX.i8t4.19o3.19D2.iliT.lO0.
47
4 831
could le graded
at fully steady
whole might be
able kinds a a
ket.
(m the other hanr anything that waa
not good, even thoi'n it may have be.n
4 iixtfi 80 I pretty fair, was more or less neglected and
1 4Kij4.3j I ns veiy slow sale. Shippers will under
stand mat tnis is the usual condition at
this season .f the year, as the Christma
trade demands good to choice stock, wil ls
theie ts comparatively llttie sale for the
loiter grades. Hence It follows that this
Is the very worst time of the whole year
to ship ,n anything that 1 not strictly well
finished.
Quotations on killer: Oood to choice
lamb, t7.u04j7.60; fulr to good lambs, p 7&i I
7.00; good to choice yeatlinx. Oii j.fc; I
3.,fct.l.U)
1VMI4.V
4AWl
aveiac
5 Si
6 9m;
4 T4
4 69
4
04 4 421 4 4i
' ' -l ' ",'1 "ft . I . 1 rhnlr. m.lli.r. H U..t. 7S I.I. r. IK
08 1 1 f 8 14 6 k? 4 al r"' 5-2i6.50; good to choice twos. t6 10
2 rlJ, a . i it 2 ?Jl I fcl! 4 S : fr to good ewer, t4.tfc :u(i.1t).
lTi 1 kj! a to i a1 a fi I ai 4 W Quotations on feeders: Good to chclee
a ii a i a I.. I a til ot 4 Ml lanibs, t 0ti 40; medium 1 tmbs. ta.50Mti.vo;
! .7, J i u. ! ' . V . .' I iT 1 light Urnbs. tl 2.-'t5.2o; yeArllnss. t..16'.o.5i;
liMldt J'."i; "ikIWi ti 7',,i "O- It.lUi. k.im
ewes. t4.604j6 M.
No. Av.
S20 western ewe 109
78 native ewe 133
2 I western yearling and ewes. 10
17 western
44 western
1f3 western
111 weMern
4 .9
I 6 15 4 7l 4 29i 4 3JI W
I I 4 4! 4 3J, 4 34l 6 Oti! 6 101
.1 2ll I 6 Sol 4 4i li 1-'l U 14 1 "I
I t H',1 4 79 I 4 47 6 08 1 16 4 82
Sunday. tMolldy.
RANOa OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hog.
Omaha t2wu.j0 ti.9iU-2Ti
Chicago l.Mi.M u.no.u
Kansas City -a) o uout'-H
St. Louis i ii7.i0 toj,ju.40
Sioux City 2,omut !6 (..ujyo.ju
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cuttle. 4iofc-a. Sneep.H r s.
C., M. A fit. P It)
W abash S
Missouri P&cliic 4
t ruon l'aciiii- svstcm &i
A N. W east...
& N. W.. west...
St. P.. M. H O..
U. & Q.. east...
b. & y., wt...
R. 1. & P.. east.
lll.nols Central.
. lu
. 33
. 14
. 4
.147
. 11
6
London C'loalnsr tjocks.
LONDON, Dec. 11. Closing quotation on
the Stock exchange were:
M4M.. K. A T..
Cnicugo tit. Western 4
Total receipts 312
9
2
2
3U
9
31
3
12
21
8
3
4
131
2
IX
1
1
11
's
t
48 1
The disposition of the day s receipts was
a follows, each buyer purcnasing lue nuiu-
oer or. neua indicated
wethers
Inmbs
yearlings
wethers and ewes...
112 western wethers ml ewes...
111 western wethers and ewes...
112 western wether and ewes...
132
49
90
97
97
th
Adam Expres
Aril.' Cupper 9).200
Am. C. A F., ex-dlv. 3,40t
( by bulls. New of the day' luul I 40c. Cash: No. 2 mix,
ict unjm unrtretvnlte rtm'lfsl rsxp : Vo. 2 wMtet ec,,;
l.Aln ul..flMit.M CDur;n lit.,' i OA1HlV'n s. whltA.
11EH
45
10l4
33
114
14
101'
82 ,
white,
leature teinn ,tiuiuain's . rrgaramg jiiii jiai.t-o ,, won
world's visibly l.Ci3yvliftflih afcderdluki J.mlxr-d, USHiaVjCi;, f k
m . 1 1 . . .1- ji. ' m. . . : -. "if. . i"!E .
Bradstreets. showed an increase irf ,-3,oi,ttM
bu. The close waa easy. 1 May 'naeited
hade lower to a shade, higher at V.' V1 '!,4(V
old off to 7o -ah HmeA ict- 71uT9io.
Clearances of wheat and Hour were iual j
to lTS.oiio bu. Primary receipts Were StoH.vw
bu., against 727.0UU bu. tor -tho-aivma day
last year. Minneapolis, Dhluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of S49 car, airinat
47 car last week and 656 car one year'
ago.
Selling by cash house on the belief that
the movement of the new crop will soon
show n material increase weakened the
corn market. With a eoiiUniianrt of good
weather a heavy movement Is predicted
from Iowa within the next thirty days.
Buying by commission houses steadied the
market early in the day, but with the
break In wheat prices declined. The clese
was weak and at the lowest point. May
otiened unchanged at 44"e. sold between
43w44o and 44Ho and closed at the low
r.lnt. Ical wcelpts were 350 cars with
car of contr(f fgrtr!.. "i y. '
Outa were flrnt" early In the day, but
the. weakness of wheat caused considerable
ling and brought about a slump In
pllcB. Receiving houses, which reported
sllKht increase koft ojrtlngs from the
unirv. .were imWtaraMa sellwrH. May
! ned t'fhad t.i lo,WrT at, .w,a.
ild at stiK! and tnert declined to c.
he close wa at 30c. Local receipts were
200 car. .
A aeneral desire to take nfbnts -ctftiaeir
weakness In the provision market. Ijocul ,
nseker wera liberal seller because of a i
pal"e decline In the price of live hogs.
At the close January Pork wa off Joe at
tlS.SO. Lard wa down 16o at tS-W '" ftlbs
were 12 We lower at t 12.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
SA.mra: corn. 207 car: oata. 194 car; hogs.
X. ' head. . .; v" -'
"1 The leading fMtxjrea ranged aa follow;
f3ruVU. Operi.1Hflrli.rtrrw.' I Cloe'.Tea'y.
'31'4!534c;
No. 2
f eU
I oK
-1- c. .1., c.trnl'J.n
'II A Ytrg' eJioe'itlnltliy,'l4.00n.50;
choice -prairie, ?12.7:fU3.00. . .
BffTKROreamrv. .aacklntf. 19c.
ROOf-Ptedy; . extras. 2e; Uists, 27c;
seconds, lie.-,- '",'' ' ' ,' .
. Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat;' bu. .'. 7... ...... 63.0 W-W
Corn. bu.i..... ,...2t.t).. . 25.
pat, bu.;.........i.v..v..--- m.. .
Hoard of Trade 'quotation for Kansa
C'ty delivery. The rnnce of prices, as re
ported hy Ixigan & Bryan, 112 Board ot
Trade building, was:
11
8714
75
111
li44
117
1374
lo0w
ii
lo64
102 V,
137 V
199H
31
87
76
111
153H
Hi
136 14
99 M
289 V
14
102
134
113
Article. I Open. I H!gh. Low. I CloBe.
198 . 1964
Whrat
' rec...-..i.
May......
Corn
Dee May.
"I "I
..i37'Si
,.;39.V
73'si
37J
3S
mt
72Vtf '
t74i 37
iV4,394''uS
Wheat
Ic.
May
Corn-
I ec.
May
July
Oats
Deo.
Mav
July
Pork
J-in.
May
Lerd-
lVa.
J n.
May
RHs
Jan.
May
79V8V
43 43
4Va"t 44S
44H! . -44ry
"1 r
74li! -744! H
7Hl7ffTW!T9-VijV
S4H
atvfjj'-,
33
1 00
10 13 .
8 7 4.
R 74'
8 77Vi
I
8 42H1
8 66 I
S4H
14
1 (V)
M 26.
t trui
t trrVi
8 77VI
8 47M-I
8 66 I
4rvii471n4'
437, iSV'otll
. M'4 . 44V
84 I 34
-.isW-
83VS3Va
15 T7J IS 00
1 0271 16 06
8 6'SI
8 W
8 en
67 W
8 67W 8 67
8 40 I 8 4?
8 46
8 60
41
44U
,44H
34S
J3't
1 10
16 32V,
8 77V,
7
8 HV
8
8 90
Available Supplies of Grain.
NEW YORK, Dec. 11. Special cable and
telegraphic communication received uy
HradstreV't'a show the .following change in!
available, sppplli a totnpared with pre- j
vloua acctiulit : .." ,, i
Wheat: I'nlted Stute eust of Rockies,
Increased 2o3,000 bu.; Canada, decreased 9T6,- j
000 bu. TJt'tal. Cnlted States and Cunada. j
dcc.reaae'd (L'i.OUO bu. Afloat for nnd In j
Europe, Increased 4,2i),tio uu. rotui Amer
ican and European supply. Increased ?,6,8,
OUO bu. .
Uin. Crtlted State and Canada, in
creaaed 677. OuO bu.
taLta. Inited State and Canada, de
creased 137.000 bu.
.The leading Vlcreaf? or decrease re-
pv.rted this week are:
Increases Manitoba, 32R.00O bu. ; Cleve
land. 14S.U0O bh.; Ft-rt Worth. liO.OO bu;
Milwaukee (private elevator, M.t) bu.
' DocrvHseer-Ooderlch, Out..' 12b 0) bu. ;
Nashville, 67.000 bu.; Chicago (private e.e
vators), ti.Oiv bu; Portland, Me.. 51. ww bu.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNKArOLIS. D-c. Jl. WHEAT De-(enibar,--1u:
May, MVc; July. S-c; No. 1
hard. kz: No. 1 northern. He; No. 2 north-
i.ern. 7tVwit79c; No. 3 spring. 7So7c.
jiLLrt H first Wiienoi,' f.o"yi.', uim
patent, tt.16ai-l.2S; firm clear. 3.1t'y3.35;
second clears, i2.l()2.ii.
BRAN In bulk, lo.76i17.O0.
No. t J:, t a C ' -.-
(h quotation were a follow:
FIjOLK Firm; winter jateijt. t3 3o?r8 50;
winter straights, t3 -t'-ia 40: spring pstents,
3Wi3 '.H; tprlng straights, t3.2tu4 60;
bakers. t2 4(&2 90.
WHKAT-Nir.. sprlnaj-, 7?tlc; No. S
T4i4c; No. J red. 74o7c.
I'KN-No. i, iiVjc: No. 1 yellow. 47UO.
OATS No. 2, 'frtc; No. S white. 3tIf34o!
No. 3 white. SJVuS'V.
RY K No. 1. Wl,lc4 . , .-,
BA RI.F.Y Fair to choloe mnltlng. 4!fV"c.
8EE-D8 No. 1 flax, tl 14V,: No. 1 north
western, tl.22H. Prim timothy, tl 34 60.
Clover, contract grade, 313.75. -
PROVISIONS fhort r'bs sides " (loose
t 2Mt TS Mess pork, per bbl., tl5.00. Ird
ptr 100 lb., t.70. ,
Th rwVnt .m-.d kltlpraents of flour 'and
grain : - Receipt. Shipment.
4.3UO
7l.U4
f'O.t.")
S-i.&ol
34. (no
..I4V,IV,
I- Mtl AnLrAM. Il.ll Ml . L. l
MILWAl'KKE, ' Dec. ll.-WIIKAT-Mar-ket
steady; No. 1 northern. Mtus2c; No. 2
northern, Ts'uMc; May, 79c bid.
BY!: Steady; No. 1. tisc.
BAitLlui Steady ; No. 2, 53Vic; simple,
43'(i.Vh
CUWN-Steady; No. 8'caslj. 41Hiic; May,
ile anked.
Flour, bbl..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
(kits, bu
Bye. bu
Lf4y, bu...
' 'Ml
W..
lS.aio
4tt)
111.4-0
311.t")
12.4)
the Prod ice exi Rank' sodav the oir-
j icarset w vivuuy , iivauirries. i'fcUoic;
auriea, ftnr."7e. !.. steady; at maik. cases
imluded, 26u3oc; fusts, 31c; prime rtrt, 3tc
extras, Stic. Cheeee. steadv, 13yl4c.
kt. Loal General Market.
8T. iaVlXT't-'1''llaAWw'r;
track No.-2 rd cah, 7:.H'rt!e: k, j hard,
i . i i 7f. Uc ; December. 7jSc; May, 77'c.
CORN Lower; track No. 2 cash. ttH"
4'Vc; No. white. 42V,43u; lvcember.
41 c May. 42V,c.
OATS .steadv; tracV No- I -cash. JiVio:
No 2 white. J'.Sci DctuJer.; 34'c;. May,
"5iVe'4l ' .. A - 'i 4
U M'lCi Rieadv: red winter !lalenfi. tl if.
Hi extra fanov and atrtftkht. 83.letrt.tsi)
tiJ ete, -
I'Flk. l tadv. tJ. 5(.7. , - 4.
I'M 4,K Steady, sai kel, esst track 97&f"c
HA Y-1indv; timothy, tl40ujlt00; prai
rie, tin un l uo.
1RN t criTON TIE3rttiB.
B A HO INO tti. e. '
A. C.Ak F. pfd, ex-dlv 600
Am. Cotton Oil 100-
iAnu Cottpn gilpd.v,
' Am. H. A U pfd..... 100
Am- Ice, securities 4ut
Am. Linseed Oil
I Am. Linseed Oil prd
Am. locomotive 2X)
I Am. Locomotive pfd " 700
j Am. 8. & R 11.400
Am. S. & R. pfd 6o0
i Am. Sugar Refining. S.OoO
i Am, Tobacco pfd ctf 3o0
, Anaconda Min. Co... 63.4U0
i Atchison 30,4i0
Atchison pfd 700
! Atlantic C. L . 200
Bal'.lmore A Ohio.... S.200
! Bal. & Ohio pfd
Brooklyn R. f 11,200
Central of N. J.
! dies. A Ohio 17.600
Chicago Gt. W 600
Chicago & N. W 6.8U0
C, SI, A St. P 173,400
Chicago T. A T
C T. A T. pfd
C . C, C. & St. L.... 100
Colorado F. A 1 24.000
Colorado A So 2
Colo. A So. 1st pfd.. 100
Colo. & So. 2d ptd.... 3.3O0
Consolidated Gas
Corn Product 1,000
Corn Products pfd... b
lelaware A Hudson. 2u0
Del.. L. A W
Denver A R. 0 100
D. A R. O. ptd 100
Distillers' Securities. 1.900
Erie 13.400
Erie 1st pfd 300
Erie 2d pfd
General Electric 1,
Hoik. Vol.. offered
Illinois Central
Int. Paper too
Int. Paper pfd J"0
Int. Pump 100
Int Pump pfd 100
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kansan City Bo 400
K. C. 9x pfd 1,000
UiulHvllie A N 2.40
Mexican Central .... ,7u0
Minn. & St. Louis
M , St. P. A 8. 8. M. 1.700
M.St. P. A 88. M.pfJ 100
Missouri Pacific 1.400
M . K. A T t,6o0
I M.. K. A T. pfd ' 600
National Lead 0
N. R. R. of M. pfd.. 90
N. Y. Central 7,800
N Y., O. & W... 8ot
Norfolk & W 1.1U0
Norfolk A W. Dfd
North American J00 9074
Pacific Mall S"0 41V,
Pennsylvania JS.SoO 1394,
People's O as 7,300 94
P., C. C. A St. L
Pressed Steel Car.... 900 66V, 66
Pressed 8 C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
20
115
44
lol
81V,
99
243"
H
87
18
M
74
Con., money ..
j do account ...
I Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Bal. A Ohio...,
Cn. Pacific ....
Che. A Ohio..,
Chicago Ot. W
C . M. A Bt. P
DeBeer
D. A R. O
do pfd '.......
Erie
do 1st pfd....
tin u piu . . .
.. 13
..108
..106
..123i
..201"
.. eoT
.. ISVj
..191
N. Y. Central..
Norfolk A W..
do pfd
Ontirlo A W..
Pennsylvania .
Rand Mine ...
heading
ia. Railway ...
no ptd
2lV(,lflo. Pacific
44 V
89
47H
78
70
tlllnol Cntral...l8IH
L'nlon Paclflo
do pfd
I! 8. 8teel....
do pfd ......
Wabash
do pfd
lSlvySpanlBh 4s ,
43V,
139
9l
93
6uV,
71s
6'
79
3S
97
9774
19-S
9fiV,
61
lOfli,
21
44
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Vamtant A Co
Carey A Benton
lxibman A Co
McCreary A Carey
W. I. Stephen
Hill A eon
F. P. LewU
Huston a Co
Hamilton A Rothschild..
b . Jiuss
Cattle.
. . 4-'4
. . 1.7i
,. l,4:u
,. 94.1
Hogs. Sheep.
Louisville A N
SILVER Bar. steady, tllid per ounce
'MONK Y 3'4fi4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market I
lor snort bins s per cent; for three
Wolf
J. H.
Mike
J. U.
T. L.
Bulla
Haggerty
Root A Co
lnghram
I Sullivan Broj
I V. A. Britton
Other buyers
127
101
ttt
U
tv!
ltb
134
17
177
72
82
Is
94
313
7
13
i
1,194
2.419
2.NH
2,1,4
K2U
2.430
2,334
1,440
liow, 1 months' bill,
u
EViSV per cent.
69V4 6774
18H V
211 210
1&9V4 184
'93V4
6SV4 67V4
87!,. S7S
6XH 66'
677,, 671
'21H 'tlV,
9044
230 t29V4
43V '43V4
M M
71 Vi 70V4
4S 4fS
7 7&S
74 87
Si 163
'ii's
82V4 824
. 414 41
81Vt 8IV4
80S
V4
21s
itvi,
16S
Sit
73
7
69 4
'V4
61S
146 V4
2b
149'i
168
94H
41
72'4
76;4
63
134 J.V'4
4tH 47,
92V 92',
'74
41
13M
93
Iteudine
Reading 1st pfd...
Reauing 2d ptd...
w Plilladelplilo Produce Market.
VHIiaiiKlJ-HIA. Dec. 11. BUTTER
Firm; Vy'tilc higher; extra wistem ci earn- I Republic Steel
eiy. olticial price. 82V; street pr ice, 33"c; Republic Steel
extra nearby print. 3eo.
rXiiiS Dull and 4c lower; nearby freh
and western freah. 3oc at mark.
CHKESB Firm. g,wd demand; New York
full cream, 13Vli44V.
...243,tV
IK'4
162 Vk
IS
160V4
Inlutlt tiralu Market.
DULUTH. Dec. It. WHEAT On track.
N". 1 -northern, 7sVc: No. 2 northern. 7&V;;
Decemlr, 7!7'i79i-; May, UVlIlVc; July,
Diilti2lc.
OATS To arrive, S3c.
KYR-17.
BARLEY-J6u49c. .
Peoria Market,
PEORIA. Dec. 11. CORN New. stetdy;
No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 41c; No. 4, 4oc; no
grade. S6337Vc.
OATS Unchanged; No. 1 white, S6c; No.
ri white, 34 V ; No. 4 white. Vo.
RYE Steady; Io. z, wutssc.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 11. WH EAT Spot,
firm: No. 2 rd. western winter.
ture. steady; December, 6s 31;
-,d: May. 6Sd.
COBN Spot, steady; American,
4 4'vt. Futurts, steady; January,
March, 4s Id.
Fu-
March.
mixed,
4 Id;
KKW
market
Coffee Market.
YORK. Dec. 11. COFFEE The
for coffe" future ufene-l steady
41
H-2V4
31
6k
49
'V
96 V,
lae,
34H
94 V,
4S
MV4
1K7
93i,
tU-'MM "7-VtNlK kO,
PROVISIONS Pork steady; JoJdJng,
t'4 7a lard, lower. pif-ve rrant. l
alt tucala (boxJ;. luwsr; exlia ahjit.
lower Luittfean, cable, and ..ld .off. to a
iM-t loss of lo tu.2o ixanta diuing tlte fiilddl
r the day uuder . ntlnrlng IKju datlonjk hi- h '
wa liicpliad ry trie coimnuei nig inter. or
receipts A better demand developed at
the decline and the market rallied partly
In the late Lradliia. with the close ateidy
tat, a net deeime of I to tu points. Hale
for the du weVe teported of 4i.' bairn.
Including December at 6 27c; Janunrv. 5 Su
u ; Mart-t. f""iJ6Se: Msy. tt.ht.TM:
i Mf-tl-fr, r .WUv.c, kpul, 4Ull: Jo.
Hi
6.800
pfd... t700
Bock island Co .
Rock Island Co. pfd. 4
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd. 7uO
St. Ioul 8. W
St- L. B W. pfd
80. Pacific 2,7iO
Bo. Pacific pfd 100
Ho. Railway 8.&0O
Ho. Railway pfd 3o0
Tennessee C. A I
Texa A Paelfic 1.400
T., St. L. A W...... 100
T.. St. L. A W. pfd.. 700
Union Pacific 124 900
l'nlon Paclrlo-pfd.... too
I'. 8 Express
S. Realty
H Rubber t.000
U. 8. Rubber pfd.... 100
I'. 8. Steel.. to.)
I. 8 Steel pfd 14.7
V. -Carolina Chera.. l,8oi
Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd
Wabash
Wabah pfd U0 41
Wells-Fargo Ex
Wealing. Electric ... 1"0
Western Union l.OuO
Wheeling A L. B
Wis. Central
Wis. Central pfd 1.24m
Ng. Pacific 1S.6)
Central leather 20
Central Leather pfd 600
1 P:os-8hetfield Bteel. 10
' Ot. Northern pfd t
I Int. Metropolitan .... 1.4-0
lot Met. pfd 300
4H
lu2
81
47
43V4
'V,
94 V,
UUV4
34 Vt
94 V,
't7V4
1H6V,
93 V,
V.
63S
107',
49S
MS
S9
164 -
7V,
'56 '4
6-
22i4i
3
Inn,
'9S
231 74
7
76
63
107T4
487
llMV,
41
a"
8tV4
'livt
61
221
36 14
llM
77
rv,
rv.
7
Total aale for th day, 1.227.409 share.
116V
)36V
99-4
291
It
lol
1361
llMtt
92V4
194
220
63
18
210i
1)3V4
9
22
92 Vj
67T,
37H
6!'
1S0V4
21V
8OV4 I
22V
626
42H
84V,
70V4
4&V
76H
6h
161V,
12
175
1H
82
41 V4
90
29V,
60
29 H
6u
14hV4
26
61
160
16M
94
41ia
72
76H
i
134V4
4
9iS
90
OH
41V,
139
9374
W
64
93 '4
1S4
l&OVi
9ui
94
40
102H
31V
H-4
t"
2t.
J
9474
12a.iV
I4V,
94.4
ISO
r.'H
34V,
V
1S
93
115
ko
634
107
4
MS
tvv,
lt
I9
42 V4
196
163
86
lt'4
fcv,
63
r224
'
lK'V,
22V
3)
74
Boston Copper Market.
Closing quotation on Roston copper mar
ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 112 Board
of Trade building, Omaha:
2.614
6,422 8,698 9,440
CHICAGO 1,1 VK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Bat Slow Hogs Five to
Ten Cent I ovrer.
CHICAGO, Dec 11. CATTLE Receipts,
about b.'M head; market steady, but slow;
common to prime steer. 11. F5: bulls. 11 .7611'
2.16: common to prime calves. I2.0vu7.60;
Blockers and feeders. t2.23fc4.DO.
HOGS-Recelpts, about JS.KAi heid; mar
ket 5ul0c lower; choice heavy, t ; 25S'.35;
.taht butchers, IS 2.''o'i.s:H : choice llKht,
Ji'. ii'&S 30; light mixed, t6.1ffr.16; packing.
tti.Uiii-j.26; packing. t6.(iii.i0; pig, ti.fr
4.2i.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about
18. (u head, market for best firm: others
weak; sheep, common to prime. tl.OO'uii.lS;
yearlings, t6.26ti6.0H: lambs, ti.w(8.00.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Dee. V. -CATTLE Re
ceipts. 21.000 head. Inclut' 9U0 outherns;
market steady to 10c "vr.er; four loads
Hereford earllngs for Christma use sold
tit ti. 60; ono steer weighing PIPO lbs. brought
1126; choice export and dresred beef steers,
ti.i&i&Y.iO; fulr to good, ll.fu ,6.6-J; western
I puji-ib, i.i'-.Ho.nv, 1114'KvrB ana leeaers. t- WJ
cin.w, miuiunrii sieere, 40 uo-ui.w; souinern
cows, 12.utj-l.2o; native heifer. 12.76f(5.O0;
bu:is, I2.;o(u4.4; calves, 2.IOu6.C0.
HOGS Receipts. J9.txX head; market 7V4'
lower; top, tti.27V4; hulk of sales, IH.;o
6.KVi; heavy. tii.lAfjti 27V4i paclter, t6.20v
6.26; pigs and light, t6.7Mii5.25.
SHEEP AND 1.AMH3 Receipts, 6,600
head; market strong- to 10c lower; top
Chrlatma native lamb, 17.76; lambs, tti.oofi
7. 06; ewes and yearlings, 14.60i.26; western
fed yearlings, 8&.toti.tki; western fed sheep,
J4.iAu5.76; Blockers and feeders, t3.6(i6.10.
: Advsntur,
' AllnUfts
! AtUntlc
' ninshftrn
Blsrk Mountain
I Boatoa ronBoltdatsd.
j t'alumd A Arltons .lM
I Calunwt A Hscla...
I rntenntnl
1 Coppr Rsngs ...
I Piir wst
I Eut Butt
; rranklln
j Orns Coppsr ....
I Ormnby
j Hitl
UK Roral
iLI. Pltuburg.
I Mui
MicBloa
Hank Cleartag. .
OMAHA. Dec. 11 Bank clearing for
today were 11.636 6o3 k9 and for th corre
sponding date laal year 11.63.112 26.
44 Mohswk
64 Nvvadn Conaolldatea
11 Nn DutU.
lOHOId Dom In Km
Ditmla
91 t Pneu. Bervirs
U Pnvu. lervtcs pfd...
Qulncy
.US Shannon
. tt Tsniarark
. I'llt Two. Copper
. to Trinity
. HH I'nlted Prult
. ll It. g. Common
. 7, I'. 8. prd
. II Vi I'tah Cons
. I Victoria
. t4 Winona
. tit. WslTsrtns
t Ntpplialnf ,.
. till Cananea
. 74
. It
.1111
. U14
.ist
. 1SV,
. J
.101
. 1H
.lot
'
.ion
. tJ
. 4
. MV
. 14
. 11
.its
Total
CATTLE There wa a large run of cattle
today, the receipts being the heaviest for a
Tuesday for soma little time back. There
was a wond of common to medium l.aif
fat sietrs and it waa very upparent right
from the outset that buyers have had too
many cuttle of that kind. The fact that
the holiday season la near at hand 1
naturally creating a good demand fur well
finished beef cattle, which are very scarce.
There was one prime load of steer In sight
thl morning which sold at S.6o, the high
est price puid lor Leef cattle on this market
since November of last year. Wnlle buy
eta seemed willing to pay about steady
prices for the best g:ades, the common ha.f
tut cattle wete slow- to 10c lower.
Cvw and heifer were in about the same
condition as were beef steers. riuyeia
aee 1 ned to talk 11 bout steady prices fur th
best klnus. but anything eise was very B.uw
and generally 10c tower than yesterday. '
Ihe trade was. In fuct, a drag; from start
to finish
t. Loal Live Stoek Market.
ST. IjOUIB. Dee. ll.-CATTLE Receipts
7,000 head. Including 1.600 Texans; market
steady; nai ve shipping and export eteers,
t5.767t7.0O; dressed beef and butcher steers.
l4.4Kji-i SO; steers under 1 I'd lbs., 3.Lfij4.70;
Blocker and feeder, 12.OMf4.fiO; cow and
heifers. tZ.M&b.'K; canners, !l.'t6i(2.5o; bulls,
t2.3.Vfj-4.00; calves. !3.Tfv"u7.00; Texas and In
dian steers, 12.6O7i6.60; cow and heifers,
12.36UI.60.
HOGS Receipts, 11,500 head; market 6(fn0c
lower; pigs and light, t i.tAfiixj.ss; packers,
t6.10Cd6.So; butcher and best heavy, t6X,j
BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.500
head; market slow; native muttons, tS.uigf.
6."u; Iamb, t3.75fr7.2o; culls and bucks,
13.004; 4.00, Blocker. L 15.
rendition of Trade and (lantattee oa
ample nnd Pane) I'm dace.
KtlOH-l'-r do.. I7c.
LIVE POULTRY-Hen. 7'c; rooster.
4c; turkeys, i-n , ducks, ii'Jc, spring chick
tns. ic; Kc se, Munc.
BUTTKIt-PackitiK stock. ls'c: choice t
fancy dili, iKo--"'. eresoieiy. ...c.
HAY-Ch-lce upland. 19 ; medium. 19.00;
coirse. tt(i0. Bye straw, to..iO(i7.0u.
UKAN Per ton. tlo.Oo.
VEGETABLES.
SWEET POTATOES Kanaas, per bbU
: ;
TOMATOES-Calirornla. per basket of 28
!!( . t.'.oc-cr C.'.it.
WAX BEANS Per one-third bu. box.
1 (v; hamjiers, 1.1. --5.
BEETS. TLRN1P8 and CARROTS Tef ,
bu , 75c.
LEAF LETTUCE-llothouse. per 0ov
b 101 s. 4oC.
CF.LEKY-Per dox . 100e.
i-l 1 I i ULlall..o.n., tuir A nm tl ft
III O.ll ' li?
Choice I ONIONS Homo erown. fto irr bu.! Span-
Isti, i: hi per crate, Colorado, 7ic.
1ICR8ERAD1SI1 Cast, of 2 do., II 90.
RADiSHKS Per. dos bunches, southern,
large bunches, 7&C.
NAVY BEANS - Per bit., tl 75; No. !, tl.CS.
LIMA BEAN: Per lb., 6Vc.
fiUI l:N PEPl'KKS-Per hamper, 13.00.
TARSLE Y Hothou.-e. per d-i. bunch,
Kk..
CA BB A G E Holland seed, bom grown,
per lb., IV40.
EGG I l.ANT-Per do . 2 7J.
rn i'AVfiKS-P'r bu , 4rwtTr.o.
RI.'TABAG Af Abi ut 160 lbs. to sack, T-Sw
HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per doa
11.001 1.25.
611 A 1. LOTS Southern, per do, bunch,
hctitl 14).
CA ULIF'LOWFR Per erat of about twt)
du. heads, f4.2u)j4 5.
FRUITS).
CRANBERRIES Per bbl, 13 00(510 09,
APPLES Ben Davis, choice 12 00, fancy
per bbl.. 12.27; Jonathans, 13 50; New
York apples, 13 26: Grimes' Oolden. 11.50. -
PEA HS-Winter Nelis, per box. t'..0,
GRAPES Malaga, per bbl., t.).0O37.0:
New York Catawba. 4 lb. baskel, 21c
TROPICAL FHUI'l.
ORANGES Florida oranges, 12.90.
LEMONS Llmonlera. extra fancy. Ht
alse. 14.60; 800 and 360 size, 15.60; other
brand, 60c less.
BANANAS Per medlum-led bunch,
H.W412..'; jumbos, flMtr t b"
DATES Kadaway. 6Vc: sayers, 5o
Hallowts new s tutted walnut dates, 9-lb,
box, 11.10; California bulk. 6V40; 7-crowa
Turkish, lie; 6-crown, 14c; 6-crown, llo;
1-crown, 12c. ...
GHAl'li FRUIT-Eli 54 to 64 and 10 tt
96, 14 25.
COCOANUTS Per sack of 100. 14.26.
MISCELl-ANEOCB.
CHEESE SwIh. new. 16c; Wlseoa1
brick. I6V4C; Wioonin lunlierger, WVo
twin. 16c: Young American. 16V4c.
FISH Trout, 12c; halibut. Ike; catfish,
loci buffalo. 8c; bullheads, lbr: black baas,
fine stock, 2uc; aalmon. 12c; pike, He; red
mapper, fresh froaei.. 12c; whl-.afish, freed
Iroxen, 11c; yellow perch, crossed and
scaled, tic; pickerel, fiesh Ircisn. 9c;
frog letts. 60c per do. nddle.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green united.
No. 1. KA,c; No. 2. 11-V: bull hide. 94310c;
green hide. No. 1. lie. No. 2, luc; horse,
tl.60rrl.7ii; sheep pelta. oocjll 2j. Tallov, .
No. 1. 4c: No. 1 ic. '
NUTfc' -French w.inut. 13Vc; California
walnuts. No. 2, bard shell, l2V,c; fso. 1,
soft shell, 14c; Braxils. 13t&14c; pecans.
14tl7c; filberts, 12V,itl4o; peanuts, raw,
6V4c; roasted, 7V4c; California almond,
hurd shell. 16c; soft shell, 18c. ,
HOMiV-Per 2 frames, t?.60.
CIDER New Y"k. half barrel, 12.75; bar.
rel. ta.iO
BUG A R Oranulated cane. In Back. 15. 21 1
granulated jeet. ' aacks. 16 11.
COFFFE Roasted. No. K &c per lb,
No. SO, 21o pe-.- lb.; No. 25, 19c per IO.J Now
2o, loc per lb.; No. a, 13o per lb.
SYRUP -n bbls.. 27c per gal.; In oaaea,
8 10-!b can. 11. iO; cases. 11 6-lb can, tl.&u;
(..asea, 24 V-m. eana, 11. 1L
CUT 1ISEF PRICES.
Rib: No. 1, H'4c; No. 2, 9'tc; No. 3, 6Ha
Loin: No. 1, IK; No. 2, liUc; No. 1. 90.
Chuck: No. 1, uVjc; No. 2, 6c; No. 1. to.
Round: No. 1. 8c; No. 2, 7c; No. 8. VjO.
Plate: No. 1, 4V4c; No. 2. 4c; No. , 80.
CANNED GOODS -orn. standard west
ern. 6u&t.0t ; Maine, II 15. Tomatoea, 1-lb.
can, 11.10: 8-lb. cans, 97Hcul 00. Pine
apple, grated, Mb., 12.0it2.30; diced, 11. 9t
i2.20; gallon apples, fsncy, 12.65; California
aprlcota, tl.90t12.24; pear. tl.7f.j2.60: D' arhea,
fancy. Il.7r-ti2.4u; H. C peat he. 2.001.50.
Alaska salmon, red, tl.?&; tancy Chinook.
F.. 12.10; fancy (ockeye, F , 11. 9o: sardine,
quarter oil. 2.76: three-ciuc.rter muetird.
t.t ('. Sweet potatoes, fl 10tai.j sauerkraut,
tl 00: numrkln. 30cutl.0O: wax oeana. 1-lb-
HvflOe; lima beana. 2-lb., 76ctjl 36; spinach,
11.36; chap peaa, t-lb., 60c; axiras, 96cUJ1.10;
tncy. fl.3uiil.i5
CURED FISH Family whlteflsh, pet
quarter bbl., h lbs.. 14.0U: Norway mack- :
eral. No. 1, 115 00; No. 2, ta.00; herring la
bbls., 200 lbs. each. Norway. 4k. tl.oO: Nor
way. 3k, 19.00; Holland herring. In kaga,
milker. Ouc; kegs, mixed. 70c.
Pr.
6 a
6 25
6
t 70
6 no
6 10
( 80
5 KO
6 so
6 SO
New York Minima: Stoek.
NEW YORK, Dec. 11. Cloalng quotation
on rclnlnej siocks
Adam Con
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Con
Cumnock Tun..
Con. CaU A Va..l
Horn Silver 130
Iron Silver 435
Leadvlll Con .... i
werer
. to
.6.')
. 36
. 67
24
t Ittle Chief ....
Ontario
Ophlr
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Pmall Hope ...
Standard
11 .. . . ..i... ..1. .. . 1. .. i .. 1 ..
g- 1 ,-lu veil jr IUJICHUI llif vumieiV iuvr iimvci ill
the feeder trade. Goo I kind commanded
very satisfactory price, with the trade a
llttie slow on Inferior stuff.
Representative sale:
BEEF STEERS.
. I
.450
.220
. 8
.100
. 60
.. 30
.226
rood
Dls-
belng
Forelgrsr Flaaaelal.
LONDON. Dec. 11. Money wa tn
demand today for the aettlement.
count were easier, owing to there
less probability of a demand for gold fur
shipment to New York. On the Stock ex
change business for the new account wa
light, operator being occupied with the
settlement, but th ton was cheerful, with
a hardening tendency In consols and a few
other first-class securities on the better
monetary outlook. Americans. In spite of
the stiff carry-over rate. 877 per cent,
ruled buoyant during the forenoon at V(P2
point over parl'y r the report that the
treasurer at Washington Intend to relieve
th market and In anticipation of higher
price In New York. During the afternoon
United estates Bteel received much atten
tion. Later New York accepted the higher
level and Chesapeake A Ohio waa bid up,
while Oanadlan Pacific touched 2t. Other
stocks Improved In sympathy and th mar
ket closed firm. Mexicans were active and
strong on amalgamation rumor. Foreign
er ware firm on better Pari support.
Copper share were strong In sympathy
with the metal. Rio Tlntos closed at 82.
Japanese Imperial t of 19o4 were quoted at
un.
PARIS, Dec. 11. BuaTne on the Bourse
continued to be edversely affected by the
agitation in France. Russian imperial 4
closed at 75.70 and Russian bonds of 1904
at 497.
Call Maeey Lower.
NEW YORK. Dec. 11. -Money on call was
loaned at 10 per cent at 11 o'clock today.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralta.
NHW TORK. Dec. 11. EVAPORATE-D
APPLES-Market I quiet and It 1 said
that holder ar offering no further ooncea
alone for futur ihipniwu. Fancy are
quoted at 9tiV'c. chuloe at 34c and prime
In cases at 8SftsV4-.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune
ar in fairly activo lobbing demand and
rule firm, with California fruit ranging
from to to 9c. according to le. Apricots
are nominally unchanared, with Cicai-e
quoted at lic. extra ch4c at 17'olhc and
fancy at lmJCOc. Peaches are In Urn ted
demand, but supplies are alao light and the
tone of the market is firm. Choice are
quoted at 12c. extra choice at lZWe and
fancy at 13c. KaJalna are unchanged, with
Muacatel quoted at 7VtiiV-4C. seeded rslslnt
at 7Q10C and London layer at 11.661.76.
Treaaery Statesnent.
WASHINGTON. Dec. ll-Today' state
7 i ment tut the treasury balances in the nen.
jia fuiid, sxUuaiv ut the o,vM),tvO goi-Mo.?,
Oil aad Rosla.
NEW YORK, Dec. ll.-OIL Cottoneed.
teady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 31c;
prim yellow, 40c. Petroleum, steady; re
fined. New York. 17 50: Philadelphia anl
Baltimore. 17 46; Philadelphia and Balti
more. In bulk, 1436. Turpentine, ateady;
iUeV,ti70Vc.
RtiSI N Steady; a trained, common to
good 14 28
OIL CITY. Pa.. Dec. U.-OIL TYedlt bal
ances, 11 68; runs. t9.M bbls.; average. 86.24)
I, Ms ; shipments, 63,646 bbla. ; avaragr
131VU.S bill.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Dec U.OIL Turpen
tine, firm: 7o.
ROSIN Firm; quote: A. B. O, 13 90; Ti
19r.; E. 14 Go: F. ttrt06: O. t4(; H. 14 15:
i, tt.tt-: K. 15 IS; M, Ki ieJi A; V (3.
YV w. tu.
No, A. Pr. No. AT. Pr.
19 7i4 I tO t 1141 t It
m ti4 4 it 10 ;:it It
41 1111 4 to m last s n
10 1060 4 46 tl lit) i 41
16 1147 t 70 It I SI
1 t7 4 It It 121 i to
I lilS 4 to It) l4t t to
lilt 4 M
COWS.
1 tOO 1 00 44 Kl IS
I "... rn I ts it mui 1 ot
t 171 1 tS 16 lO-.'t I It
4 77 t 60 1 112 t tt
1 tto M 1 not t u
I iu: t to t 141 t to
t 173 t 60 11 I7S I W
t 172 I M Itl t6 I M
t t6 1 K) 4 1077 1 40
t 1011 I tS 14 llut I 40
t '21 I IV It lofci I 41
1 116 t It 14 1111 I SO
4 tiO I 7t 10 Uut I SO
1 1011 t 71 1 1117 I to
1 lieu t T6 t 132 t to
KW t 71 1 1140 I W
14 1015 t l-l 41 10M t T
t 170 I 10 a t1 I Tt
II tio 1 tt 1; 1111 t w
4 171 t U 4 Ut I M
t 1WII t to 10 1011 I t
4 10,1 I w 1 WW t 0
1 10SO 1 OS 1 1771 t 40
11 t 00 1 1610 t 44
HEIFKK3.
I T4I I 71 8 Ml I tt
I too I 10 1 to I to
I Ml I ts t Kl IM
n lit ni t its 1 ti
I Ill I IS I lluo t tt
BULLS.
1 1110 I 10 1 ltfO t 4t
1 1100 I SU 1 1M0 t SO
1 1441 I 10 I IS7S I 71
1 1060 I tV 1 1160 t Tt
I U40 I to 1 ISuO t 0t
CALVES.
1 114 I Ot 1 140 t St
I ISO I It 1 110 I Tt
10 4K4 I 60 I ISO I Tl
1 440 I 16 I t?0 t 00
I ID lit 1 IH IN
I 1:0 II) 1 144 t 00
1 ISO I It I ISt t t
1 110 i IS
BTOCKEF.S AND FEEDERS.
1 tlO t tt 1 410 I Tl
t It I 7B 1 110 t II
1 77 I It
WESTERNS NEBRASKA
IS steers. ...11' 4 60 8 cow s 1046 t
Slattery Bros. Neb.
47 cow 795 3 t5
Slonx City Live Sleek Market.
BIOUX CITY, la., Deo. ll.-tSp-clnl Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipt. 700 head. Mar
ket teady; stocker 10c lower; beeves, 14.60
&4. 2G; cow snd heifer, t2.6i64 60; stocker
and feedars, tX0ii4.10; calve and yearlings,
12 .60t3 NO.
HOO8 Receipt. 4.600 head. Market Sf
10c lower. aeTTIng at !6.u5'ft4j.20; bulk of sale,
16 KVC16.IS.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 700
head. Market weak.
1 60
Wind River
16 feeder.. lt7l 4 66
8. Co. Wyo.
16 steers.. ..1136
43 cows 1064
4 tS
1 46
2 Sleeis . ..1.- 4 tt
t cows 946 1 50
J. W. Ramsev Colo,
14 cows $49 2 90 7 cows Rl IH
6 calves... 2tfl 4 "0 I bulls 1323 1 40
Harmonv I.and L. 8. Co. Colo.
46 cow 7til 2 35 T bulls 1121 1 S
P Thoraon Neb,
1I2U 3 60
M. K. Canton Wyo.
21 row....
35 feeders.
8 feeder.
11 cow....
74 cow....
.11-0
. 9J
.Ur-9
A.
. 917
4 66
1 60
1 60
L
3 00
65 feeder.. 990
Sb cow 1037
4 10
I 40
8 cow. . .
6 feeder
1 feeder
2 feeders
1IOO 8 Receipt
were quite liberal
Henry
9-5 1 M
I 9
1M 1 60
916 8 0
Will-Colo.
22 cowa..;..
Clem Colo.
4 feeder..
4 feeder..
7 feeder..
t feeder..
hog thl
Car being
80S 100
St. Joseph Lire Rtoek Market.
8T. JOSEPH. Dee. 11. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 4.212 head; market steady; natives,
14,(Vd.76; cow and heifer. 12.0Oij4.6O;
atocker and feeders. 13 0014 15.
HOGS-Receipts, 11.311 head; market lOo
lower: top, 16 '; bulk of sale. KiO'tJ'i.I.S.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.R1S
head; market strong; lambs, 17.00; wether,
16.46; ewe. 16.35.
Stoek la Bight.
Receipt of live stock at the lz principal
western market yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 7,4-u 8.40O 10,ko0
Bloux Cltv 700 4.61O 7t
ivansas City 21, u 190.AJ 6
St. Joseph 4,212 11.318 6.M6
St. Lnul 7,0i) 11,600 4.&0
Chicago t.600 2s.0iO IS. 0.0
Total 46.811 82,711 4.0i
of
123
M IH
r:6 '1 9
u iw
: 1 to
momma 1
reporwd
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Dec. 11. WOOIv The features
dominating the Roston wool market I the
strength or fore.gn market and tne smati
supply of wool on sale here. The market
Is in a strong position. Th demand for
clothing territory furnished especial Inter
est, fine bringing 6rti7c. and in several
cases 6Sc. Some transactions are reported
at 6oc. while several line ar said to be
worth 70c. Pulled wools are In steady trade.
Foreign grade ar firm. leading domestic
(notation follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania
XX and above. S3Sfi4c; X. llijCic; No. 1.
toirjtlc; No. 2, JVMIIK; fine unwashed, 2MT
24c; unmerchantable, 2V;i30c; half blood,
unwashed, SagUV; three-eighths blood,
unwashed. 844iS44e; nusrter-blood, un
washed. 8fja3V4c; Delaine, washed. 8Vtfi7ci
Delaine, unwashed. Ei30c. Michigan, fine
unwashed, 4tr'2&c; half blood, unwashed,
82'y33c; three-eighths, unwashed, 7j34c:
quarter blood, unwashed. 82lj32V4e; Delaine,
unwashed, 27i2u. Kentucky. Indiana and
Mit-courl, comtrlng", three-eighths blood, 13
tr34c; combing, quarter blood, 31r0lVrC.
Texa. coured basl. fine, twelve month.
72-ir73c; fine, six to eight month, (tli67c;
fine, fall clean, 67rK-. California, scoured
basis, northern choice, eTfttlKc; northern
good, Vnc; middl country. 664-iOrJc: south
ern, 62fl3e: fall free. Mrr&uc. Oregon,
scoured basis eaatern. No. I staple, ?ff
72c; eastern. No. 1 clothing. (kfi'Ax-; valley.
No. 1, 6tjjCJc. Territory, ataple. scoured
basts, fine. 707JT7C; fin medium, (B3;or-.
medium. tTC-'. Territory, ord nsry, tr-nurt.l
bar Is. fine, VJc: fine medium. fiS'ic:
medium. tK-fj" . Colorado and New Mexico,
spring coured X. jbc: No. 1, itjlc.
Pulled wool, scoured baals extra, a71c:
fine A, 6346U:; A supers, M$t9c; ii auper.
t7ir.
ST. IjOT'18, Dee. 11. WOOISteadr ; me.
11iim erade. combing and clothlne. tkttC7c;
llaht fine. iff"?lo; heavy fine, lttyiec; tub
washed. I'-'tjSTHc
Snaar aad Molaaeea
NKW YORK. Dec. 11 8UO AR Raw
steady; fair reflnln. 1 ll-3!c; centlif ugHl.
9 lest, 1 27-32c; molasses sugar, I l-SSc; re-
Metal Market.
NEW YOFtK, Dec. 11. METAIyfl Thera
waa an ndvance of 6 In the London tin
marltet, with spot quoted at 196 16 'for
spot and 196 for fuures. The local mar
ket was steady, with spot quoted at 14:-.b2V
bid and 142 Wj asked. Copper was . higher
In the English market, wlrh spot quoted
at 106 6s and futures at li-b 6s. The local
market wus firm, with lake rpioted at
122.75'fl 23.00; electrolytic, 122.62Vu22.62V4!
lusting. 122.27Vvi:2..17Vj. lead was firm at
tri.&0ii j.t5 in the local market. In London
the price wus higher at 19 6. ' Spelter
wa U 7d higher at 27 17 In Ixindon. Th
market was also firm nnd higher here,
with spot quoted at tti.3ri7.tiO. Iron waa
unchanged to Pu3d higher at the finish,
with standard foundry quoted at, 62 6d
and Cleveland warrants at U3s. Locally
tli market wa firm and unchanged, with
No. 1 fuundry northern quoted at l-'E.jr'l
26 2fi; No. 2 foundry northern, t'.i Tvi' 36.76;
No. 1 foundry southern. t25 5o'u'25.75; No. I
foundry southern. !26.0oeu 27.00.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Dec U.-COTTON-Rpot
cloaed steadv, 60 lnt decline; mlddllna
uplands, 10.6oc; mlddllnr gulf, 10.75c; sales-,
low bale. .
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 11. OOTTONSpot ta
fair demand, prices 8 point higher; Amer
ican middling fair, 6 72d: good middling,
t.h'iyl; mlildlliig. 6t4d; low middling, i.fojf
giMid ordinury, 6.46d; ordinary, t.22d. The
sale of the day were 12.0tO bale, of which
6.IOJI were for speculation and export and
Included 11, 0 American; receipt, 67,OoO
bales. Including Sfi.ooO American.
ST. IX)U1S, Dec. 11 COTTON Steady!
middling, He; sales, 41 bales; receipts, l,o4
bales; ahlpmenta, 644 balea; stock, 18,lul
tiales
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 11-COTTON-Bpot
rloexl steady, nominal : sales, 0n0 bales:
low ordinary, 61-loc; ordinary, 7 8-ltlcj good.
ordinary, tVc; low middling. 9 6-ltic; mid
dling, 7S,c; good middling, HV,c; middling
fair. 11 13-I6c: fair. 117-luo: receipt. ltbM
iiulea; stock. 32o.4u0 bales.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. Deo. 11. -SEEDS Clover, cash
and December, IstTiH; January, t8.60
March, tXvO. Alstke. 17.70. Timothy. 12-00. -
Fair for Sara Fraarlaeo.
SAN FRANCIS"), Dec. ll.-8an Fran-'
rlsco proposes to have a world s fair ia
1913. The project was proposed shortly,
after the fire and Is 110 lonner an uncer- .
talnty. Fifteen cltlrens have formed a
corporation to be known as th Paclflo
Ocean Exposition romimny. which plans to
rive a mammoth f lr In 1913 to commem
orate the 4110th annlveraary of the discovery
of the Paclfl.; ocean by Balboa and th
eorrplatlon of the Panama canal. The
lolnlng of the two ideas by the promoter
seemed esperlully appropriate, since tt ws
after crossing the Isthmus that the titv.
Igator first looked upon the Pacific. Th
organisation Is capitalized at 16.000.000.
The Financial World
ii:wioiik CKICACO
tl BrtudwiT 100 Itandolph St
Th Loauiug rinaaclal tTockJ
Valustl to Bcnkers and financier
-Jlspcnsable ta lavaitor and speculator
rb. J.'"y flnauoial publlcatina f Us Hod. Send
r lre aiiM'l "--pr. Yi-'i will be vnvlaoe4 ef
t Tal 41 aud aoiid your subaorlplluu,
THE I ItAXIAL MOULD
) Broadway !4otfT4H-k
In. At th lunie time, other market point
were rrortlrig good a xed runa for a Tues
day, with price decidedly lower. Under
: the influence of throw rondithms busea
atarted out bld-llrg 1111 ally loc lower 11, Is
1 morning, snd the first half of the forenoon
paaiM-d with rointwn atively nothing being
accomplished. Halesnien made a hard
Strut's! to ma l'i n i-rl-e. t,ut r ' d ' 1 onii
j4 SO Uiucii StU'liat them that the tscl
W E OH l.H
7H COLD HONUli-
AT PA K FOR A
i.Imi 1 .-: 1 i-r.RIi 'l.
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with bonus of stock In three snhslllisry cnmpalnles
TT ril CUT FEB A suet UCAIitittO BT TOX7W BiVKt
On stock w are now offerm at u corn a iiar In a divluentf paying
Ject. Writ lis for full duiaii.
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