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    niK OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY. OECEMRER IS. lOOtf.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Etrour all Pay, Olotiir Traction
all j Abtm Saturday.
WORLD'S SHIPMENTS BELOW ESTIMATE
This, llowfr, Una Little Effect on
Prices at Liverpool Movement
of Corn Larger, bat
Prices Hold I p.
OMAHA, Deo. 17, 1906.
Wheat was strong all day, closing Ho
above Saturday lor the December and 4c
mgner ror May. World's shipments were
about 600.000 bushels leaa than estimated,
but thla had little effect on the European
markeu. The caau demand oil only mod
erate. lorn receipts were larger than expected
and the Liverpool market waa lower oa ac
count or large world's shipment and
America's decline or Saturday. The
weather was cold and considered favor
able tor belter grading or arrivals. Ac
ceptances In the country are reported, fairly
laige. ,
Primary wheat receipts were 1,54,0(10
bushels and shipment 882,000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 1.342,000 bushels
and ahlpmenta of 838,000 bushels. Corn re
ceipts were 789,000 bushels and shipments
21970 buahela, against recelpta laat year of
1,263,000 bushels and shipments or 603,000
bushels. Clearances were 142,600 bushels
wheat, 166,200 bushels corn, 86.7UO bushela
oata arid flour and wheat equal to 2i'6,ww
bushels.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd lower
on wheat and 4d lower on corn.
World a wheat ahlpmenta were 8,488,000
bu., against 12,878,000 bu. laat week and
S.ltiR.Ooj bu. last year. Corn shipments were
4.348,0(0 bu., against 4,796,000 bu. last week
and 4,712,000 bu. last year.
Visible supply or wheat Increased ,031,000
bu.; corn Increased 931,000 bu.; oats de
creased 288,000 bu.
Hie figures on Russian and Danubtan ex
ports will be studied weekly with great
care by the American grain trade and pre
sumably no less by the Importing countries.
It Is hard to reconcile the persistent re
ports of famine over a large district ao
early In the aenaon. with th. ih.ru the
win conuDue ahlpping even In Its
present reduced scale. Lanublan exports
Increased enormously last week, presum-
4eJd; oM, 4s 4d. Futures, dull, January,
ts l',d. Marrh, 4s 4'vl
HOI'S At Inndon tPaclflo coast), steady
at 3 lOsfc 4 lis.
JEW YORK f.KJKHAL M tRRKT
NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS
If trket ii 8abjotd to Conidertble Liqui
dation and Frioei Tall.
CALL MONEY RATE RISES TO 20 PER CENT
St. Paal Contlnaes Us Raoyant l
hoat, While II II I lasaes Are
Correspondingly Weak B I a;
Demaad for Cash.
NEW YORK. Deo. IX The stock market
was subjected to considerable liquidation
today und a fall In prices was the oi,rs-
Qnotatlons of the Iay oa Yarloaa
Commodities.
KRW YORK, Ix-o. 17-FIOUR-Reeelpt.
26.4. bbla ; exports, 6.263 bbla. ; sales, 6.")
bbls.; market steady, but quiet; winter pat
ents, $3.7i4j4.iO, winter straights, S3 6"4i.i .60;
Minnesota patents, $4.104741; winter extras,
$2 8(a3.10; Minnesota bakers, S3 .4141.1.80; win
ter low grades, $2 hi eii 3 (. Rye flour, firm;
fair to good, S3.tkVutH; choice to fancy,
$3604.20. Buckheat flour, dull, S2.2o4j2.4i'
spot and to arrive.
UORN MEAL Steady: fine white and yel
low, SI. 2"4jl.26; coarse, $1.104jt.l2; kUn dried,
82.732.75. . .
BARLEY Steady: feeding. 45c, c. I. f.
Buffalo: maltlns. 4.4lG9c. c. I. f. Buffalo.
w u i iTn., .ini. HJOO bu.: exnorta.
81,530 bu. ; sales, l.iso.OuO bu. of futures and quence. There wss evidence of relief from
B.IWU oil. OI spoi; npoi maraei iirauy, a-"', win pivewe mm & itsiivit-ih; j
2 red, 784c, elevator, and 81c, f. o. b., afloat; , covery In the Intervals or the active sell-
No. 1 northern luiutn, M'ac, c. i. I., nui- . ing. dui me closing waa wtw, mm
falo; No. 2 hard winter, 7&c, e, I. f., Ruf- i money at 20 per cent.
falo. During the forenoon wheat had a Various explanations were current of the
fair advance In the small world's ship- weakness, which partly represented the
ments and a bullish Russian crop estimate, conjectures of traders to account for the
followed by afternoon reactions, due to tact or me selling, wnicn waa uovious.
small clearances, profit-taking by room The buoyant upehoot of St. Paul, wnicn
traders and a bearish visible supply re- was explained In tne proposeo. sioca in-
port. Last prices showed 4j4o net ad- creases, not only railed or sympameuc n
vance, closing as follows: May, 844c; j feet on the market, but was dlaquieting,
July. 834c; December, 804c. I owing to signs of urgent borrowing dcinand
CORN Receipts, HX.xM bu.; exports, z.nau i"r me in in loan crown, oinui -bu.;
spot market steady; No. 2, 53c, ele- gted the existence of a short Interest In
umurpB, ina biuih waei I vjja
time to be loaning flat Instead of the stiff
money rate. The price ran up to wlth;n
a shado of 20u and eclipsed the previous
recurd price of lt'. made In September,
1!02. Fears of a corner In St. Paul had to
do with the first selling movement of the
vator, and 614c f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yel
low, 634c; No. 2 white, 63c The option
market waa without tranaactlona, closing
ma unchanged as follows: January, 614c;
May, 604c; December, 624c
OATS Recelpta, loG,noo bu.; exports, 12.-
026 tin ' RnAt murlret ilMitvt mlied oats. 2fi
to 32 pounds, 2snt.'4c; natural white, 3 to ay
83 pounds. 3944i41c; clipped white, 36 to 40
pounds, S,lV4o.
FEED Steady; spring bran, S22.8622.So,
January New York shipments.
HAY-Stendy; shipping, $7. 004J7.50; good to
choice, $l.U64jil5.
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice.
l"fl, l'(f;.V; ISkifi, 8'allc. Tactile coast, UnJo,
lii 17c; VM, lKal4c.
HIDK8 Steady; Oalveston, 20 to 26 lbs.,
2c; California, 21c.
1,RATHEH-Quiet; add, Z'S&c.
1'ROVISIONK-Heef. firm; family. 813 5V!
14 0D; mess, $00'((9 0'; tef hams, S-3 5'i
2500; packet, 810.50'ull.Oo; city extra India
mess, Sd.DWi22 50. Cut meats, steady; pl k-
led hams, S12.oO. iJird, quiet; renned.
western prime, S" 9f'(i9.(to; continent, IV 4
The action of the money market proved
aiaappotnting at first, in srnte 01 tne oai
tinlay bank staterr.ent still showing a
deficit, the hope was entertained that the
treasury reHier measures ana tne receipt
of checks for large dividend payments
made Saturday would cauae prompt relaxa
tion action today. When money went to
14 per cent early In the day the effect
was cniinnjr to speculative sentiment.
Later there was some relaxation apparent
In the call money market under the final
flurry to the higher tone of the day. The
time money market remained strong, with
very little offering. Discounts rose also
In Londf n and Berlin, the strength at the
latter point arousing fear of a coming rise
In the otlk'liil discount rate of the Imperial
M7.9vt.MJ; gold rolu and bullion, Sim.7M.?n;
gold certificates, ,07rt.'.
Sew Ynrk Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. MONK Y On call,
strong at "iTJO per cent; ruling rate. 11 per
rent; closing bid, 20 per cent: offered at
80 per cent. Time loana, very dull and
firm; sixty daya, Hfafc per cent; ninety
days. 8 per cent bid; alx months, 'x per
cent bid.
l'RIME MERCANTILE PAPER wy1
P8TRIJNO EXCHANOE Fllghtly
stronger, with actual buainess In bankers'
bills at 14 ti3y4 83i for demand and at
t-4.7H15& 4.7SJ1I for alxty-dav bills; posted
rates. I4.79VJ4 W and S4.84H4J4 85; commer
cial bills. 4T'4j'9s4 .78.
SILVER Bar, G8Vc; Mexican dollars.
53MiO- ...
BONDS-uorertunent, firm; rtuiroaa.
heavy.
Closing quotations on bonds were as fol
lows
V. 8. rr. te.
4a rnupon .
0. 8. to. res
as eeufMin
V. 8. el4 4. rs
do coupon
V. . ti 4s, rog.
4o coupon ....
Am. Tobacco 4s.
40 4s
Atrh. sen. 4....
do ail). 4s
Atlantic r. U
rf....in44l
1ii
in,
im
....!( Si
....101H
...,IH
....iaH
.... US
....lies
....iit
.... 1-
Jtpsn 4s. 11 series... HH
do i cits 3
do 414s rifs 11 H
do td sertot
. N. unl. 4i mi
Man. e. f 4a M4
Aex. rontral 4s IS
do 1st Inc Tl
M. St. U 4s..... 4
14.. K. T. 4l I" "4
do 8 l
. . R. of H. c. 4. 44
N. T. C. g. Ss MH
N. J. C. . t lVi
.No. !nclnci 4s IMH
do Is 14
N. 41 W. c. 4s. X
). 8. L. rfds. 4i
Psnn. oon. H... W
Readlns n. 4s I'M
8. U St I. M. e. Is .IIS14
St L. 4b 8 r. tf. 4s. MS
St. U 8. W. c. 4s... 7H
Seaboard A. U 4s.... Slit
Bo. Paclflc 4a IV
do lat 4a cttl Nil
So. Railway Is Ill
Tuaj P. la lliVi
T , Bl L. 4 W, . It
t'nlon Pacltlc 4a WH
IT. S. Rtoel Id la 'H
Wabaah la Ill
do deb. B 'H
Waatara Md. 4s II
'. L. E. 4s 17
.... 17V Wla. CantrsJ 4s 80
Offered.
....10l4
....
.... 94
a. ..no
.... as
.... 10
.... Tl
. IIH
.. i
..101
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle of All Kinds Slow aid ltaj to
Tea Cents Lower.
OPENING ON HOGS TEN CENTS HIGHER
Receipts of sheep Toe Large, with
Trade Slew sad Prteee Steady to
Tea Teats Lower-Iaaibi
Akoat Steady.
Bsl. Ohio 4a.
do ISs
B. R. T. e. 4a..
Ontrsl of Os.
"do 1st Inc
do Id Inc
do Id Ino
Chaa. 4c O. 44a
Cblraso A A. I Ha
C, B. Q. n. 4a..
., R. I. a P. 4s...
do col. la
CCC. t II L I
Colo. Ind. Is, sar. A. 15
Loiortno Hid. 4a Tf
Colo. A 80. 4s fs
Cuba (a 104
D. A R. o. as Nit
ntstlllsrs goo. la 14 H
Krla p. 1. 4a
do gon. 4a 99H
Horkins Val. 4S...f7,
japan 1
Bid
SOUTH OMAHA, Der. 17, 1.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Official Monday 16m) 4.4-0 10.WO
Same day last week ... 7.734 4.7T2 luvl
Same day 2 weeks ago.. 8.046 8.412 14.167
Same riav 8 weeks aio.. 8.f23 S7 lO.-W
Hame rinv a nk aai . 7(1,1 i.i'M ll.'i
Same day last year.... 8,300 &.SJ4 4.877
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omahs for
the year to date, compared with last year:
180ft. It". Inc.
Cattle 1.080,204 f.16 W.
Hog 2.81S.097 112.017 12S.0I0
Sheep 2.122.732 l.M.VCl 189.S01
CATTLB gi'OTATION3.
Oood to choice corn-fed steers I9'V
Fair to good corn-fed steers .noii5.40
Common to fair steers 4.on4i.0n
flood to choice fed cows S.7R4r4.7
Oood to choice cows and heifers.... 1.50414 "
fair to good cows and heifers tet'dSW
Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1.7M- 90
Oood to choice Blockers and fdrs... 4 JfVrH 74
Fair to good slock ere and reedere.. 8 4Mr4.io
Common to rslr stockers 17WM.44J
Bulls, atags, eto S.nnfT 4 "S
Veal calve 4 .Onfc 25
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Dt. I 180S. lt.l04.18t.1902.rifOl.lO.
Boston Stocks aad Roads.
BOSTON. Dec. 17.-Call loans, 8-510 per
cent; time loans, 6fJ7H per cent. Official
Quotations on stocks and bonds were:
ablv In antii.ir.i .hV i...i .J M farK, steaay; lamuy, lis txxi'is.uu
aoiy in anticipation or the closing of navl- -hn rio,r an turn is.av mess 817 bittk iifi
gallon on the rivers. Unless Russia and ,h. , f ' T!X' S.7... ..me lZT '
South America. 810.2&; .-ompovuid. S.12V "l?... ,frnna.
Ing In the market. The Hill stocks were
the Danube keep heavily In the shipping
column a large part or the world's burden
or shipments must rail Immediately on
America, as Argentina, Indian and Aus-
iraiian exports are trifling.
Local range or options:
Artlcles. Open. Hlh. Low. Close. Sat';
Dec..,
May..
Corr-n
Dec...
May..
Oats
Deo...
S7B1 87A 7B 7SA
71HB 714B 71HB nA
HA 36HA
n A 88HB ZVAA 3HB
1HB
84'
66B
71VA
SHB
STJkB
81HB
S4A
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cask Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 6&tjY9c: No. 8 hard.
"o-wwk;; no. a nard, wiioic; wo. spring,
tMr(',;9viC.
corn-no. 8, JEtto; No. 4, 84.S344e: no
Sc.
RICK Steady: domestic, fair to extra.
3V'!;''.c; Japan, nominal.
DUrrLH r irni ; street price, extra
crenmery, S2H''?'''8c; official prices, creamery,
common to extra, 23&(i2c; held, common to
extra, 22&30i4;c; state dairy, common to
fancv, 20tfj30c: renovated, common to extra,
lS244c; western factory, common to firsts.
lirac; western iirutatuin creamery, tirsts,
Ziai 4c.
CHEESE state fun cream, small ana
larse. BeDtember fancy. 14M.c: state. Octo
ber best, 134c; late made, 12VxU'13c; state,
inferior, ivuv-c.
BOGS Steady; Pennsylvania and nearby
fancy selected white, 40c; choice, oMioSc;
state, mixed extra, 35,37c; western firsts,
3oc; official price, 29M0c; seconds, Zrtfflifc.
POKLTRY Dressed, lrremilar: western
chickens, 12Vx'13Vic; turkeys, 16'lSc; fowls,
813c.
St. Loals General Market.
ST. IXTJI8. Dec. 17. WHEAT Higher;
grade, 31fl33c; No 8 yellow. Sawiakc; No, 3 track. No. 2 red aah, elevator, TMaBSc;
white, 300300. ' No. 3 hard, TlH'itc; May, VAitTTAc; July,
I IAIN ?Wi u n,l,. 01 LLffl Ws whll.
fci-r(i oic: no. f wnite, sVtiazic.
HIE-No. 2, 63c; No. 3, 61 ko.
Carlot Receipts.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha .......
Duluth
Si. Louis ....
Wheat. Corn, Oats.
109
222
64
, 61
, 46
412
140
is
147
80
73
71
(HICAGO GRAIN AN I PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading- and Closing;
Priees on Board of Trade,
CHICAGO, Dec. 17. An unexpectedly
largo Increase In the visible supply offset
today s report or a shortage in the Rus
Klin wheat crop and caused a steady close
in tne local market. May wheat was up
CORN Higher: track, no. z casn, 4ic;
No. 2 white, 42c; May, 414c; July, 42V4c.
OATS Higher: track. No. 2 cash, 35;
No. 2 white, 36V437c; December, 83c; May,
36. e.
FLOUR uutei; red winter patents, u.wj
(Sl.76; extra fancy and straight, S3.10lQ6.45;
clear, S3ii!.80
DKKiv-nraoinv, steaay, w.atfos.ia.
CORNMEAL Steady; 82.30.
BRAN Steady : sacked, east track, 97(3
99o.
HAY Strong; timothy. S13.0Offl9.00; prai
rie, 812.00fr15.oO.
IRON COTTON TIES 81.02.
BAGGING V.c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; lobbing.
815.00. Lard, higher; prime steam, 88.56.
Dry salt meats steady; boxed extra
shorts, 8i.oo; clear ribs, sa.oo; short clears,
8925. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts.
H ahudA over thA final nlmt&Mrm nt Hatur 89.75: clear ribe, 89.75; short clears. 810.00.
day. Corn was . also up a shade. Oats POULTRY Steady chickens, 8c; springs,
were V: higher. Provisions were a shade vc: turneys, ijc; aucas, nc; geese, otc.
lower to ZV.c higher,
The visible supply statistics which were
posted during the last half hour of trading
showed an Increase of 3,031.000 bu., whioh.
win considerably more than had been ex
pected. Free selling followed, and In a
short time the greater part of the advance.
wnicn had followed tne bullish foreign ad
vices, whs lost. The early market was
strong because of an official reoort which
estimated the spring wheat crop of Ruasla
as nemg Hi.iu.i.iaju du. less man last year.
Another ractor that strengthened the mar
ket was the raising by Spain or the duty
on wneat. rne main mature in the do
creamery,
20(;24e;
Atchison ad). 4s tt Atlantis
do 4a MVlllmhara .......
Max. Central 4s I4icl. Hscla..
COR
niestic situation waa a decrease In receipts WVc; September,
or wneai at Minneapolis ana oulutri. Shorts
and pit traders were the best buyers dur
ing the day. The market closed steady.
May opened 'in to VaVaC higher at 784iO to
iptil, bu.iuxh to ioiku aim men ue
illned to 78V where it closed. Clearances
of wheat and flour were equal to 274,000
ou. primary receipts were 1.244.1O0 bu
against 1.342.000 bu. for the same day last
year. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago re
ported receipts or 7V2 cars, against StiS
jars last week and vi cars a year atro.
Despite Increased receipts, the corn mar.
ket waa steady all day on buying by com
mission houses and pit traders. The nra-
filftinn nf a .nM wava .. . 1 rnt bIHa..., v.1 a
selling by elevator Interests. The market 4 rBae ""Q'"'
cioseu steaay. Alay opened unchanged to
a nnaue jiianer si a.v.c to wkrn4ja-c. an 1,1
between i.i',c and 43'ii43lno and closed at
.iV-". iocai recelpta were 413 cars, with
six of contract arade.
Oats were firm on an active demand by
shorts who were Induced to cover by an
diiieiHi report snowinar a snonaire or
000.0U0 bu. In the Russian crop. The selling
waa cmeny py casn nouses, who claimed
country acceptances are Increasing. May
opened tmchanaed to a shade lower at
86'o to 35i(J3c. sold up to Stie and closed
at (SvnsoMic. iai receipts were 218 cars
Provisions were Mrm early In the day
bet-ause of a 10c advance In the price of
live hogs, which was due to continund small
receipts. The firmness was lost later be
cause of realizing sales. Trading was
chiefly In the May delivery. At the close
May pork was up 2c at $16.30. May lard
and May ribs were each a ahnde lower at
Ss.WVuH-' and SK.70, respectively.
tHilniated receipts for tomorrow: Whest,
117 cars; corn, 34 cars; oats, 261 cars; hogs,
t.t"V head.
The leudlng futures ranged as follows:
BUTTER Dull:
dairy, 21(0 2(c.
EGGS Steady at 26c.
Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbls lfi.000 8.0K)
Wheat, bu 4ti.0o0 27.000
Corn, bu 147,0 SI.OHO
Oats, . bu 74,000 66,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 17. WHEAT De
cember, 674c; May, 724c; July, 70'ne; cash,
No. 2 hard, 6RVaT2V4c; No. 3, 67fc71c; No. 2
red. 7S''6'74c; No, 8, 6KW73a
N December, Soc; May. 8S"c; July,
itember, 4014c; cash, No. 2 mixed.
7M.o: No. 3, 36Wffl37c; No. 2 white, 374c
OAT8-N0. 2 white, 3H4!6 34Hc; No. 2
mixed, S.T33He.
RYE Steady; 61(R64c.
HAY Prairie, 26o lower; choice timothy.
$16 imrtri6.50; choice prairie, $12.75ia 13.00.
BUTTER creamery, sue; pacRing, rrc.
EGGS-Sleady; tirsts. 27c; seconds, 21Hc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 222.010 92.0O
Corn, bu 140.000 20,000
Oats, bu 20,000 7.000
weak asaln In contrast to St. Paul, and
the subscription rights both for Great
Northern prererred and Northern Pacific
new stock fell sharply In the outside mar
ket. This kept alive the question of the
ability of the money market to absorb
the very large cash Issues already made
or In contemplation. Subscriptions began
today to the new $30,0Oo,0oO Issue of New
York Central stock, for which the privi
lege remains cperc until near the end of
the month. The January settlements will
call for larger disbursements than ever
before and bankers are lnc.l ned to proceed
cautiously until these payments are met.
m January 1 also tne law cans ror tne
final installment of 1 per cent to trust
company reserves, which will bring the
cash holdings In their own vaults up to 6
per cent 01 aeposits. i n 1 per cent addi
tion would call for some 810.000.000. and the
precedent of the former Installments shows
that the larger part of the sum was with
drawn from the banks.
The dlscuBalon or the car shot-tare on the
rallronda, especially those In the west, gave
evidence of Increasing acrimony and at
tention was attracted to the opinions at
tributed to members of the Interstate Com
merce commission that faults of operation
by the railroads were responsible as much
as actual shortage of equipment. Reports
of the Intended Introduction of a bill In
congress to provide for the rorclble tweak
ing or car freight blockades by government
Intervention had some depressing effect lit
the market. Sterling exchange moved up
wards with a demand said to be due to
preparations for year-end remittances
abroad. Reading was especially weak be
cause or questioning or recent predictions
or an Increase In the dividend rate at the
next meeting.
Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value,
$1.o6,GoO. United States 2s advanced V per
cent on call.
The following are the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange:
Bales. HI ah. Low. Clnst.
aaama bxpreas
Amal. Coppar ,
Am. C. & r
Am. C. A F. pfd.,.....,
Am. Cotton OU. . . ......
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
Am. Express :
Am. H. A L. pfd
Am. Ioa, sac
Am. Llnsood OH
Am. Ltnsosd Oil pfd...
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd....
Am. 8. A R
Am. a. A R. pfd
Am. gusar Refining-...
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa...
naconda Mining Co....
Atrhlaon
Aichloon pfd
Atlantic C. L.
Ralllmors A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific
Central nf N. J
Chaaapeaka A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago A N. W
C M. A St. P
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd 21
Atchison lot Vt
do pfd 101S
Boston A Albany. ...140
Boaton A Mains lit
Boston Elsvatsd 130
Fltchburg ptd 1M
Mailcan Central rfVi
N. T., N. H. A H...1W
rsrt Marquatts II
t'nlon Pacluo ls
Am. A. C. pfd II
Am. Pnau. Tubs 18
Aimt. Bugsr 131
do ptd 1W
Am. T. A T llMl
Am. Woslsn 2314
do pfd 103
Kdlaon Klao. Illu 117
Cantannlal
Copper Ranga ,
Dalr waat ....
Franklin
Uranby
Isis Royals ..,
Msas. Mining .
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C.
Old Dominion
Osceola
Parrot
Uulncy
shannon
Mass. Elsctrls
do pfd ,
1'nltcd Prult ,
I n Had 8. II.,
do pfd ,
V. 8. Steal...
do pfd
Adventure ....
Alloues
Amalgamated
Bid. "Asked
Tamarack
Trinity
I'. 8. Mining
II It'. 8. Oil
6'- Victoria
,.lSi Winona
... M vV'olTerine
... 2VNorUi Butte
... 47-i Butte Coalition ..
...1044tcl. A Arlsons...
... 4 Tecumseh
... E2S4 Arlaona Com
...113Vi0rene Con
.. 14
.. SI
..s:,5
.. 37
.. IU44
.. UVt
.. 11
.. 1
..
.. 7
.. It
.. TSVi
.. lvi
.. 14
..1X9
.. n
.. 11
.. 1H
..110
.. II
.. 4114
... 4
... S
,.. 104
...171
...110
... t!
...140
... H
... 14
.. II
Dec. I....
Dec. 7....
Deo. 8....
Deo. ....
Dec. 10...
Dec. 11...
Dec. 12...
Deo. IS...
Dec. 14...
Dec. 15...
Dec. 16...
Dec. 17...
Sunday.
16 I 4 831 4 401 I 1TI f 091 4 JS
6 2111 4 921 4 Rfi 4 87 6 02 4 81
a in 1 a 071 a ei a 001 a obi a 4 ,9
I 4 841 4 8f 4 841 8 081 lot
6 214 I 6 881 4 481 6 1 2 8 14l 4 W
6 14H 4 791 4 471 8 0l 6 ll 4 S2
8 Orl 4 Ml 4 431 4 49 S m W 4 78
6 06 I 4 Ml 4 4V I 6 9' 8 22' 4 11
6 07 I 4 85' 4 89' 4 46! I 6 2J! 4 f6
10 4 81 1 4 391 4 40j S 09 4 84
I 4 761 4 421 4 2SI 6 1 6 27!
6 17V.I 4 45! 4 341 6 231 6 34 4 83
RANOR OP PRICES.
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ,
St. Louis ,
Sioux City ...
The official
Cattle.
S2.Hvli1.1S
1.6W7.1S
S.0OS6.75
2 OIVW.OO
2.5ie.25
number or cars
Hogs.
$6.1016.30
6 etv(i 85
5.75i6.3.'t4
S.60fi6 15
6.00iiiUS
or stock
Boston Copper Market.
Closing quotations on Boston copper mar
ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 112 Board
or Trade minding, omana
Adventure
Allouez ,
Atlantic
Bingham
Black Mountain
Boston Cons
Butte Coalition., i
Calumet & Arl..167
Cal. A Hecla 860
Centennial 38
Copper Range
Dally West .
East Butte ..
Franklin
4u0
100
14 1
UVs
83
1,100 71V 72
Board or Trade quotations ror Kansas
City delivery. The range or prices, as re
ported ny ixgan at uryan, iiz tioara or
.Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close.
Wheat I
IVc ; ) : 67iB
May 72i72H'6H 72V4 72V
Corn I
Deo S6HI 36
Muy S8itj;38'Vl38V'i 38SB
Articles.) Open.j High. Low. Close. Sat'y.
Wheat
IV.-.
May
Corn
1 'PC
Slav
July
Oats-
le.-.
Muv
Julv
I'ork-
Jan.
Miiy
Lard
Dec.
Jan.
Muv
Rltia
Jan.
May
73
41
4.m,r-Si
4.1-,.tf7li
'3&V ;
ill,
74',
7!
41 Hi
44
?4'.i
3b
33',
15 97VI 16 10
16 30
8 70
8 75
8 87H
8 5.'V.
8 75
18 47V
8 75
S so
8 92i,
8 )
8 80
7b U
4"
4!V,!
31
73' 7354
7s!78H'u-
41V.I 41
4.TS 43,ft-
43TI 43 V.
W7,'34 iV 34
3f,' M 35'd.m
3311 S-Tv! 3.
15 90
16 274
8 70
0 R2'-r
8 50
8 70
15 90
16 30
8 70
8 75
8 K5
8 50
8 70
15 91",
16 27',
8 674
8 75
8 ST.
8 5?U
8 724
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. The visible supply
or grain Saturday, December li, as com
piled by the New York Produce exchange,
was as follows:
Wheat. 43,392.000 bu. : Increase. 3.178.000 bu.
Corn, 4,ar74,OtiO bu.; Increase, 7V4. 010 bu.
Oata, 12 241.0U0 bu.; Increase, 'AS.Ooa bu.
Rye, l.ooo.on) bu. ; Increase. 127,iioO bu.
Barley, 4,1X1,000 bu. ; Increase, 2W 000 bu.
C C, C. A St. L TOO I14, (H i
Colorado A Bo 100 S 374 17
Colo. A Bo. lat pfd C7H
Colo. A 80. td ptd 100 S7t4 1714 17
Consolidated Qae t.SOO 140 111 131
Corn Producta, rfg J
Corn Producta pfd. rfg 400 80 M 71
Delaware A Hudeon t rOO 22 Hi KiM
Del., L. A W 400
Denver A K. 0 100 42 41M, 41
D. A R. O. Pfd 200 D4 U tf
niatlllars Securities !"0 ti4 H
Erie 4,300 44S 44 44
Kris 1st ptd 100 76 TtU 71V,
Ocneral Klectrlo 1,100 IWVa 140 1(0
Hocking Val., offered 124
Illinois Central 100 174 174 171
International Paper 100 184, 1144 lt
Int. Paper pfd 100 10 10 80
Int. Pump 600 40 U4 t
Int. Pump pfd too tl I0H to
lows Central HO JSi tt M
Iowa Central pfd 200 I04 604 4
Ranaaa City 80 400 lot, IO14 10
K. C. Bo. pfd 400 IIV, 6V, 14
Loulavllle A N 1,600 147, 141 141
Peorln Grain Market.
PEORIA. Dec. 17. CORN New, lower;
No. 3 yellow and No. 3. S4c; No. 4. 3KM.-0;
no grade. 354c
OATS Eaay ; No. !. 3fi4c; No. 3 white,
S44c: No. 4 white, 33C(i334c.
RYE-Steadv: No. 2. W'iifi9c.
WHISKY On bawla $1.29 for finished
goods.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADHI.PHIA, Dec. 17. BITTER
Firm; good demand: extra western cream
ery, official price, 324c; street price, -334c
extra nearby prints. 36c.
FaJGSv Steaoy ; fair demand: nearby fresh
and western fresh. 2o at mark.
CHEESE Quiet; firm; New York full
creams, 13b'144c
No. I.
ash iitiotatlona were as follows;
FUll'R Steady; winter patent, SlavTv
8.60; winter straights. $3.ai3.4n: spring pjit
ents. $3.(-ia9o: spring stralBhts. $;t.itu3.50:
W HEAT No. 3 spring, 73!2c; No. 2 red,
73V7i'744c
CORN No. 2. 44.-: No. 2 yellow. 4a;4c
OATS-No. 2. 84'(J044c; No. 2 white. 364'a'
3tiVc- No 3 wh'tr. 34.rjC6c
RYE No. 2. 644iiAc.
RAR1.EV-GjoI feeding, 4611 4oc; fair to
choice tnaltliig, 4V'(i5;'.
KEE1-N:. 1 flux. 8114; No. 1 north
western. 11 21 ill 2? ltlme tlniothy, $4.3ii?
4 &'. Clover, contract grade, $13.76.
PROVISIONS Short ribs, stilus (looiel
J8 i'41" . Mess pork, per bbl.. 814 75 Ijir,l"
per l' lbs., $6.75. Short char sides (boxed),
h tUkl.J6.
The receipts and shipments of fi,ur rind
train wire; Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla 3.' 7' 1S.'
S 1 1 cat. bu Kt iia) 4i Km
'irn, bu 867 53.
oats, bu 2i6m "1
live, bu 17, is.mo
Hurley, bu 81.3n hux)
t m the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa ateady; creameries. Ziv'Jlc;
dairlea, ;rt)-'C eteaoy; at mark,
msr lncluu.-tl 3rJc; nrs's, 14c; prime
flrsta, !7c; extras, Sc. Cheeae, steady. Ui
He.
1.IVFRPOOU Ie-. 17. WHEAT Spot
Mrm: No. 3 red western winter. 6s. u
.1 res. dull: liecember, nominal; March,
se-'-il' May. tj4,.i. awii.
C'URN fcyvl, tjuit,' American mixed, new, I 1j4, out bbls.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Dec. IT. WHEAT Mar
ket steady: No. 1 northern, 8W(2c; No. :
northern. TMiWjc: May, Sl'.c bid.
RYB-Iiiwtr; No. 1. 6768V4p.
BARI.KY-Steady; No. 2, 6645io: sam
o e. 4Mi66o.
tx).-iiOtr; no. a casn, y(4jc; oiay,
43Sc.
Dolnth Grain Market.
I H'Ll'TH, tec. 17. WIEAT On track
No. 1 northern, ?4.c: No 2 northern. 78ViC
Ueceniiier. ic; ajay. wjc; juiy, siVaC.
(iatb To arrive, 3J4c.
RYE 61c.
BARLEY-ib49c.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Doc. 17 WHEAT-De
feinber. 7ii1,c: May. eOc; July. '4finc
No. 1 hard. 8o4-c; No. 1 northern, TVVc
No. 2 northern, 77V&7744C; No. I spring
71v...Tr754c.
URAN-In bulk. $18,76417.08.
275
41, 400 114H 1114 1"H
1,00 43H 43 4.1
100 10Ht 1014 lot '
100 S2" 5314 HVi
M
240
U,
134
17V,
17
72',
110H
14.000 1S3, 1104, 1104,
100 114'4 lld'4 114
2.0UO 1341, US", 184
100 tss, M4 18
11, 400 14, 1ST 2IT
12,100 1044 1084 lnv,
200 102 101 10p,
600 135 HfS 1'H
1.100 111', 117V4 llTi
244
25,400 81 804 so
4.000 1WI4 14 lMii
220
4.100 67 1, M, 5H
00 17 174 174
1.000 104 8 203 to
73,700 m 194', 117
t
Helvetia 3 Victoria
Isle Royal 254 Winona ..
L. S. 6V Pitts 244 Wolverine
Massachusetts .. 74 Nlplsslng
Michigan l4Cananea
Mohawk .....
London Closing; Stoeks.
LONDON. Deo. 17. dosing quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Console, money .,
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Chca. A Ohio ...
Chicago Ot. W...
M. A St. P...
DeBeers
A R. O
do ptd
2l4outhern Paclfio
44 Union Pacific ..
II do pfd
Erie 41 U. g. Steel
do ptd 71 do pfd
do 2d pfd 70 Wabash
Illinnla Central 1W Wabaau 4a
Loulavllle A N 161 ISpanlih 4a ....
SILVER Bar. ateady, 32 l-16d per ounce.
muin n. x 4',8t per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 6 per cent; ror three
months bills, 54&6 per cent.
Mexican Central ...
Minn. A St. L
M. B. P. A 8. S. M.
Uo pfd.. offered
Mlaaourt Paojfic .....
Mlaaourl. K. A T...
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. ptd.
N. Y. Central
N. Y., O. A w ,
Norfolk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd..
No. American
1,100 24 814
200 iiii, 1414
1.000
8.704
100
7o0
1.600
4.000 111
loo 41
IvO 114
800 18
414
71V,
74
M4
S4
404
72 V,
71
174
H4
51 V4
144
la,
4
404
71
71
II
1WV, 1104
47 V, 41
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, Dec. 17. Money was In moder
ate supply In the market today and the
emanas were orisK. discounts were nrm,
wins- to reurs or further gold exports.
Trading on the Stock exchange was of
mall volume. Tne approaching holidays.
combined with the monetary outlook,
caused a heavy tone. British securities
rotmed. owing to lack of support al
though the Bank of England secured $3,600,
000 In gold in the open market. Americans
opened steaoy ana naraenea to over parity,
but profit-taking caused a setback at about
noon ana tne mantel became auu. Lnter
the New York advices caused a weaken
tnar of values and the close was weak at
a shade above the lowest quotstlons or the
nay. cnicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul re
sisted the decline and finished steady.
Foreigners were dull. DeBeers showed the
most strength among the mining securi
ties. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 closed
at HI.
BERLIN. Dec. 17. Trading on the Bourse
today was quiet and the transactions were
limited.
PA RIB. Dec. 17. Prices on the Bourse
today declined, owing to fears of an In
crease in the discount rate of the Imperial
Bank of Germany. Russian Imperial 4s
ciosea at (4.w ana Russian bonds or lH
at 404.
1
Pacific Mall 3"0 Mttj 34
Penniylvanla II. too 134 1174
Pcoplea Uaa I.4u0 II 44
P , C, C. A Bt L ino 824 -''4
Preaaed Bteel Car M U 14
Prvaaed 6 C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading 291,100 1414 144
Reading lat pfd
Reading td pfd
Republic Steel 1.100 1,4 M
Republic Bteel ptd 400 18V, 17V,
Rock I. land Co 1,100 10', I'll,
Rock Iiland Co. pfd i0 44 41 s
Bt. L. A B. K. Id pfd 100 414 44
Bo. Louis B. W
Bt. L. B. W. ptd MO MV, lav,
80. Pacific M.&uO 14V, MV,
80. Pattflu pfd
Bo. Railway 1,100 1114 84
Bo. Hallway pfd too M4 I4V4
Tennessee C. A 1
Texaa A Pacific
Toledo. Bt. L. A W 100 144, 144
T., Bt. L. A W. pfd KO 14V, MV,
t'nlon Pacific lll.ioo 1S4V, 184
i nlon Pacific pfd 700 S44 tu
Toledo Seed Market
TOLHIKl, O.. Dec. 17 -SEEDS Clover,
caah. $ Sfi; December. $8.36; January, $ 374;
March. $! 474. Timothy, $2.00. AUike. $7.7o.
Oils aad Roaln.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17. OILS Cottonaeed.
firm: yellow. 43c, nominal. Petroleum,
aleadv; rertned. New York. 87.SO: PhiUdl-
fhla and Baltimore. $7 45; Philadelphia and
lultlmore in bulk, $4 Si. Turpentine, ateady,
ii4'fi7'K-.
Rt i IN Steady; strained, common to
good 14 25. .
SAVANNAH. Dec 17. OIL-Turpentlne,
firm.
RtaSIN Firm. Wuote: A. B, C. S4.0j; n
$4.w: k, H06; F. S4.a4v;4; O. S4.W; Hi
$4Ha4l6; 1. $4 40: K. $4.U; N, $6 uv; w. a.,
$0 5o; W. W., $6.85.
OIL CITY. pa.. Dec. 17 OIL-Credlt bal
ances. $156. Runs. 182 861 bbls; average.
r U bbls. SUIoinrnta, iou.3 liLili-. avarege.
l'. M. Eipraas
V. B. Really
V. 8. Rubber
l. 8 Rubber pfd
t'. 8. Bteel
V. 8 Bteel pfd
Va.-Csrollna chemical ..
Va. -Carolina Chain, pfd.
Wabuh
Wabakh pfd
Walla rargo Eipreaa
Weetlnghouae Electrls ..
Weatarn t'nlon
Wheeling A L. E
Wia. Central
W la. Central pfd
Northern Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leether p.'d
Bloeo-tihemeid Bteel
Ureal Northern pfd
lut. Metropolitan
lut. Met. ptd..
70S 114 114
400 107t IV7
M.700 44V 47a,
1.400 1044 1044j 104V,
IO) I7 174 1V
14
4
s,
88
1171
4
II
14
It 4
ii
144
II
SO
II
74
so,
aa
41
144
34,
114
33 S
14 Vi
lhl
It
84
134
1KJV,
S3
111
u
'4
itn
474
100 41
41
euo 111, atv,
u.100 $11
tot M
4
14
TOO 71V, Tf4
i .ioo 1114 mi
l.l"0 n 11
4o 74V, T44
Total sales for the day, Ill.tuO sharea
107
4
41
t0
111
"4
"4
1
It
4
HVI
154
lie
44
14
!eee York Mlnlnsj Stoeks.
NEW YORK. Dec 17. Closing quotation
on n-.lniruc slovkA were:
Adasu Cos
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Coa. .
I ometock Tunnel
Coa. tel. A Vs..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leedville Con. ..
...Set
... M
... M
... 14
...111
...1M
...US
... 4
, Little Chief ...
Ontario
(phlr
Potoel
Savage
! Sierra Nevada
email Hopes ..
I Blander
.. 8
..4M
..111
.. 11
..10S
.. 41
..164
Treaiary tatesnent.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. Today's state
merit of the treasury balances In the arv-n
eral fund, exclusive of the $15O0UO.V4 gold
raserve. shows; Available casa beuauca.
44 Nevada Cons 18
524 North Butte ....1104
144 Old Dominion .... 644
S Osceola i:4
84 Pneu. Service 12
304 do pfd 30
yutney 101
Shannon I64
Tamarack 108
Tenn. Copper 494
. 124
.W
. 62
. 464
. 664
. 84
. 81
.1M
Trinity
United Fruit.
114 U. 8. com....
23 do pfd
Oreene Copper... 824 Utah Cons....
ranby u'j t tan copper
7
11
171
144
S34
7840reene-Can. Cons 234
brought In today by each road was
Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C, M. A St. P lfi 12 6
Missouri Pacific 7
I nlon Pacific system 96 6
C. ft N. W east 12 6
C. A N. W., west 44 28
C, St. P., M. A O.... 1 2
c, H. & Q., east 10 1
C, B. & Q.. west 106 12
C. R. I. A P.. east.. 2
Illinois Central 7 1
68
times Isst week that pa KOr" were pretty
well filled up and that the diiiHtul for
sheep would In all likelihood 1w lltnlte.l
until after the holldavs. Moreover, they
were especially warned that tlic ileni unl
Is never very good for the medium nn 1
half-fat grades Just previous to the lii'li
dsy seiison, when the market requires
choice stuff. In spite of that fact, slili'r
r'oured In their sheep and Ismlta this inorn
r:g. so that the receipts tixlay were Just
as heavy aa a week ago. making it a g,,l
liberal run. whereas I'.nht receipts were
greatly to be preferred. In spite of the
fact that Chloago closed last week 6" li ,'.
lower than the bet time on both sheep
and lambs, shippers flooded that market
also, the receipts at that point being very
heavy today. It Is not easy to see lust
why shippers are so anxious to sacrl'lce
their holdings at the pres. nt time, when
there Is every prospect for there being an
active demand at much higher prices rlgli.
after the holidays. Among the rec Ipts at
thla point today waa a lame sprinkling of
Idaho aheep and lambs, which had been
held In the vicinity of Idaho Falls for the
lack of cars In which to snip them.
The market opened with lambs of good
quality In fair demand and quite a bunch
of Idaho rangers, which had been held In
beet fields while awaiting shipment, sold
up to $7 00. Packers did not appe.ir to cure
for anything but the bet, so that the
medium grades were neglected so far as
they were concerned. There were, however,
quite a number of feeder lambs for which
there was a fair demand and they too sjKI
at about last week's prices.
Sheep were slow throughout the day. anil
while some sales looked pretty nearly
steady others were as much as 10o lower.
The general tendency of the market was
lower.
Quotations on killers: Good to choice
lambs, $7.00i7.60; fair to good lambs. $-75
S7.00; good to choice yearlings. $; . 7Vu t .16;
fair to good yearlings, $5.bOni.75; good to
choice wethers, SoSMhS.fiO; fair to Rood
aethers. $5.15(16 36; good to choice ewes,
$4.sr,ru5.!5; fair to good ewes. $4.&ti4.85.
Quotations on feeders; Good to choice
lambs, Sti.ot'u 60: medium lambs, $5 aO'uS 50,
wethers, $4 .76V5.25; ewes, $3.:'iOii 4.50; bleed
ing ewes, $4.&o5.a).
No.
24 Idaho lambs
242 Idaho feeder hmlia
100 Idaho ylg. ewes ft wethers.
444 Wyoming feeder Imnte
115 Wyoming ylg. ewes fit whrs.
270 western lambs
264 western yearling wethers...
Vfi western feeder wethers
ISO native wethers
46 native ewes
34 Idaho feeding ewes
139 Idaho feeding ewes
35 Idaho cull lambs
840 Idaho ewes
27 Idaho ewes
83? western ewes
43 western ewes
1'.IR Idaho wethers
316 Idaho feed Inn lambs
136 Wyoming feeding lambs
146 Idaho lambs
2"S Wyoming lamfs
3$ Wyoming feeder ewes
32 Wyoming feeder ewes
4io western ewes
40 western feeder lambs
.1 l.1-Ic; centrifugal whites,
ttlfuitil vcllow. JVy.i3 15-lhc; 1
3
Ml'LASSES New syrup. 34c
4 l-lct
econds.
cetl-
OM4H4. llttl K.a 4I.F. M4.RKKT.
30
1
Av.
. 73
. 68
. 103
. 60
. its
. US
. 86
. h
. 117
112
1U
411
117
1.0
m
106
to
61
72
71
2
l'i2
li'3
42
Pr.
6 75
6 30
5 75
6 80
6 15
7 25
5 65
5 :
4 75
5 to
4 'J
4 15
4 50
4 75
4 75
4 80
4 80
6 3.1
C 2. '
6 25
6 75
7 00
4 10
4 75
4 60
& 00
45
... KV, M., K. A T
... US N. Y. Central....
... liV, Norfolk A W
...104 do ptd
...104 Ontario A W
...122 Pennaylvaula ....
...2044 Hand Mlnea
...it Reading
... 18V4 Southern Railway
KH ' do ptd
.... 4:4
...1SS
... (44
.... M
.... 44j
.... 714
4
.... 7i
... 154
7V,
.... 174
....ill',
.... M
.... 504
....10S
.... 204
.... 44
54
Total receipts 316
The disposition of the dav's recelt.ta was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or head Indicated)
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 7N 6S1 j.(.'4
8wlft and Company 1,638 1.152 4.019
Cuduhy Packing Co 1.5M6 1.BW1 1,715
Armour & Co 663 1,312 604
Vansant A Co 45
Carey A Benton 316
Ixibman A Co 2
McCreary A Carey 130 ....
W. I. Stephen 137
Hill A Son 95
F. P. Lewis 14.1
Huston A Co 2(6
Hamilton 65
1a F. Hubs 104
Wolf 131
J. H. Bulla 40
Mike Haggerty 8
J. B. Root & Co 2
8. A S 18 ;
T. B. Inghram 2
Sullivan Bros 48
V. A. Britton 3j
LNiraer Bros 17
Other buyers 522 4,022 ....
'r??4"---- 8-898
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning
were about U.e same as on last Monday,
Close to 300 cars belnar rennrted. Trains
however, were very late In arriving at tho
yards, so that It was pretty wed along
toward mid-day before tht receipts were
all In. Af the same time that receipts were
iaro si mis point, micago ana otner mar
keif as well had bis- runs, maklna tha sun
ply at the leading markets larger than re
quired at the present time. As noted be
fore in these columns, the demand lust
previous to the holiday season Is limited
more or less to the better grades. The fact
mat a very large proportion of the popula,
tlon Indulges In poultry during the holiday
season cuts off a good deal of the consum
ing demand ror Leer, hence the demand
ror the general run or medium to fair boef
cattle Is much smaller Just before the
holidays than usual.
ihe receipts at this point consisted or a
world ot warmed-up hair-fat grades and
as trains were late, as noted above, the
iorenoon waa wen advanced berore any
business or conseuuence waa transacted.
When buyers did get down to business the
trade was slow. They picked out some of
the cattle that just happened to suit them
at prices that were not so much lower, but
the general market might be described as
auu 10 10c lower.
The yards were full or cows and heifers.
but the trade on that kind or cattle waa
also slow and the market wss dull to 100
lower throughout. The lower prices ore
vailing at Chicago naturally had a great
Influence on the market at this point.
Quite a food many feeders were carried
over In the hands or speculators, so that
the demand lor rresn supplies tins morning
was not as brisk as usual . Buyers seemed
to have use ror a few good cattle, but
were very much Inclined to neglect any
thing else, so that there was leas life and
activity to the feeder trade than for some
little time DacK. ties graoea were 10c
lower, with othera loc lower.
Representative sales:
DCLI BILLltD.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Lower Hogs Higher Sheep and
Lambs Stendy.
CHICAGO. Dec. 17 CATTLE Reoelpls.
83,000 head; market 10Cal5c lower; common
to best steers, $4.26417.10; heifers, $2.25' 4.50;
cows. $2.6VU4.40; bulls. $2.2.Vh-4.00; stockers
and feeder. $2.404i4.o0.
HOUS Receipts. :,) head: 517 10c higher;
mixed and butchers, S6.l04iti.26; heavy, n10
6635; light, $6.1()6.30; bulk or sales, $6.25
i6.80.
SHEEP AND IAMRS-Ht-ceipts. X.OUO
head; steady to 104il5c lownc; sheep, $;!.!.
6.75; lmnbs, $4.75)7.85.
Bank Clearlngra.
OMAHA, Dec. 17. Bank clearings for to
day were $2,661,018.63 and for the corre-
spondlng date laat year $3,036,884.10.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. lT.-METAIA-The
London tin market was unchanged to loe
lower, with spot and futures quoted nt
196 joe. Locally the market was aulet.
with prices a (hade lower. In svmDttthv
with tne English decline. Spot was quoted
at $42,75, bid, and $43.00, asked. Copper had
sharp advance in tne Kngllsn market,
with spot closing at 107 15a and future
at 108 16s. Locally the market was very
firm and moat dealers were asking higher
prices. I.ake waa quoted at $23.12'.'a?3.5o,
electrolytic at $22.75j23 00 and casting at
$22.5oa'22.76. Lead was firm and unchanged
at $600(f.10 in the local market. the
London market waa 6s higher at 19 12s 6d.
Spelter was unchanged at 28 In London,
while tne local market waa firm at Wort
$ 85. Iron was lower In the English mar.
ket. with standard foundry closlna at 61a
and Cleveland warrants at 62s 14d. Locally
tre market was firm and unchanged, with
No. 1 northern foundry quoted st $24 7V(r
26.26, No. 2 northern foundry at $24 7Mr6 T,
P.O. 1 soutnern lounury at I26bwr77.n0 and
No. 2 southern foundry at $26 0ir(f27 00.
BT. LOUIS, Dec. 17.-METAL8 Lead,
higher, $6.10. Spelter, firm. $4 60.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
IS 871 S 66 23 1186 4 80
18 116S 4 70 17 1S54 6 40
IS 1181 4 70 -
COWS.
1 1180 2 10 S 1066 S 00
1 840 2 25 2 1028 2 00
16 963 2 66 026 2 10
10 1016 2 66 4 1066 2 10
S 866 2 66 2 1075 S 16
9 8S3 2 80 8 1(M2 2 15
11 1064 2 85 $ 1016 S 26
4 1100 2 86 1 1820 S 60
10 1093 S 00 18 m S 50
1020 2 00 20 ,..1227 S 65
8 1026 3 60
BULLS.
1 730 2 60 2 1416 2 25
1 1030 2 86 1 1650 2 25
CALVES.
2 820 2 50 1 210 S 76
2 3x5 3 75 11 242 6 16
2 226 6 00 2 HQ t 15
1 150 6 75
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 6,048 heud; steers slow hut steady;
bulls and bologna cows steady; medluir
nd good cows 10c lower: steers, S3.7b4t5.!c;
one car extra, $6.25; oxen and stags, $2.S5'(
4.30; bulls. $3.ayfl4.30; cows, $1.4043.!tt4.
CALVISH Receipts. 1,561 head; vein-
steady; barnyard calves dull; westerns
steady: veala, $5.0O4j9.0o; barnyard calves,
$2.500.374; westerns, $4 26; dressod calves,
slow; city dressed veals, 8(il34c per lb ,
country dressed, 5S12e.
SHEEP AND L.AM US Receipts, ll.iro
head; sheep lower; prime and choice lambs
steady; medium grades easier; sheep, $:i.2b
ft6.5fl; wethers, $5.75i6.00; culls, $3.00; lambs,
$7.0tHi.00, with one car of choice at $S 10;
Canada lambs, $7. 60ft 7. 75; culls, S4.0O4id.6o.
HOGS Receipts. 13.R15 head; market
about steady; state and Pennsylvania hugs,
$6.60(66.76; choice light pigs, $7.00. . . .
Ranaaa City Live Stopk Market.
KANSAS CITY. Deo. 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13.000 heud, including 700 southerns;
market for beef steers, steady to loc lower:
other cattle strong; choice export and
dressed beer steers, 85oO'aU.i5; fair to good.
$4.00416.26; western steers, $3.405.50; stock
ers ind feeders, $3.004i6.25; southern steers,
$2.8K(i6.00: southern cows, $2.00ir2.95: native
cows, $2.004i4.50; native heifers, $3.00416.00;
bulls, $2.4oe4.00; calves, $3.uruti.75.
HOG 8 (Receipt s. 8.600 head: market 2W
5c higher; top, H 30; bulk of sales, KK"
6.30; heavy. $6.26tJ.30; packers, $6.224416.30;
pigs and lights, $6.50416.26.
KntLr AND L.AMBS Receipts, 4.000
head; market ateady; top lamha, $7.60;
lambs, $0.35(u7.60: ewea and yearllnsra. 84.50a
6.25; western fed yearlings, $5.604tb.tio; west
ern tea sneep, ia.2omb.26; stockers and
feeders, S3.dO4j6.00.
St. Loots Live Stork Market,
8T. LOUIS. Dec. 17. CATTLE Recelnts.
6,000 head, Including 1,000 Texans; marks:
steady: native shipping and export steers,
$5.2n4j7.flO; dressed beef snd butcher steers,
t4.2ffl.50; steers under 1.000 lbs., $.1.26444.00;
stockers and feeders, $2,004)4.50; cows and
heifers. $1404x6.26: canners. $2.00(!3 10: hulls
$2,2044.00; calves, $3. 254(7.00; Texaa and In
dian steers, S2.60Q3.5o; cows and heifers.
$2.36433.60.
HOGS Recelpta 7.500 head: ninrket .".c
higher; pigs and lights, $5.606.05; packers,
$6.104j4i.2&; butchers and best heavy, pi.ibw
6.86.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.0.X)
head; market slow; native muttons, $.1.0041,
6 00; lambs, $3.75417.50; culls and bucks, $2.00
ti'3.26; Blockers, $3.6o4j-4.00.
Condition of Trade and qnotattlnos on
staple and Knnry Produce.
EGGS-Per dot. 27c.
LIVE rol l.TKY-lletis, 7ii.V: rooaters,
4e, turkevs. l:'.il.ic; ducks, X.y!fc; spring
Cllli Ki tl. vc. geese, v.lUc.
BU II Kit - Pat king siovK, UV: choice to
fen. y ilitlrv. I'l Ml2e; (TeHtuei y. 27.".
HAY cii'dce upisn.l, i : meo.iiin, JW$
Co.use. $.0V4jS5o. Rye atiaw, $o.5O4jl.00.
IIKAN-I'cr ton. $)5.0U
VKG K I A l-vl-ES.
TI HMl'S-l er bu . MV
8WKKT POTATOES Kansas, per boL,
'"TOMATOES California, per basket of N
lbf . $.'.50.
WAN HKANS-Pn bu. Ixx, $3.0tVti3.N
HKKTS ami ' A K 1( I S- Per bu., 7;.
LEAF LETTLCE Hothouse, per ufeV
h 01s, 4.V.
CFI KKV Per flos , Ji.
CUCI'MUKRS Hothouse, per doi S1.7&2J
-""
ONIONS Home giown. Oc per DU, ; SpArj.
Ish $:'(' per crate; Colorado, 75c.
HORSF.RAMSH Caae of II dos.. SI 8ft.
RADiSlil-.S Per. dos bunches, southern.
I.ige bunches, 40v
NAVY lit-...'S-Per bt , II 7S; No. 2. SI.
LIMA BEANS Per 10 . 64c.
OKKI'N PEPPERS-Per hamper, SS.Oa
PARSLF.YI lot house, per dot. bunches,
40c.
CABBAGE Holland seed, home grown,
per lb., 14c.
KGG I LANT-Per dog. 4J 78.
Pt TATt F.S Per bu., 44ttwC.
RUTeiBASAS About lnO lbs. to sack, $1.14
HK.D LETTUCE Southern, per doaw
ii 00 n 1.25. m .
RUALLOTS Southern, per dog. buncheg,
5tv
Al I.lFLOWFR-rer Tate of about twt)
ilox. heads, $4.24i4 5u
FRUITS,
CRANltE-RRIEK-rer bbl.. $8 004J9.00.
AI'Pl.Kfc Men Duvls, choice $ J 00, fanrf
per bid. fl.lh: Jonathans. $.1.o0: New
York apples, $.1 'J; Grimes Golden, $3.26.
i'EAPS -Winter Nells, per box. I3.0J,
GRAI ES-Malaga, per bbl., $o.007.tt
New Yo-k Ciitawhas. 4 lb. basket, 21c.
TROPICAL (Kill.
ORANGES Florida oranges, $2.90; Cali
fornia navels, $1.25.
I.E.MiiNS-l.lmonieia. extra fancy, 240
Klze. $i.:ii; ,l'" and 3ti0 slxe, $6.0u; other
brands, i,0c less.
BANANAS Per medlur.i-slsed bunon,
2.0tJi2.2;.: Jumbos. $2.5eii 3.50
DATES Kailiiway, 6c; sayers, 6c; Hgl
lowis new stulTed walnut dates. 8-lb. boa,
$1.10; California, bulk, 64c; 0-crown, 15o;
5-crown. 14c: 8-crown. 12c. .
GKAl'-S FRUIT-Slie 64 to 64 sod 86 t
W'COCOANUTS Per sack of 100, $4.2$. ; ,
MISCELLANEOUS..
CHEESF Swiss, new. lc; Wisooastg
brick. 164c; Wlscons.11 litn'oerger, U40S
twins. 15c ; Young Americans, 164c
FISH Trout. 12c; halibut. 12o: catfish,
IBc; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, 12c: black base,
rliio stock. 25,'; salmon, 12c: pike. 13c; red,
snapper, fresh frosen, 13c; whlteflsh, fresh
frozen, 13c; yellow perch, aressed end
scaled. 6c; pickerel, fiesh frosen, to;
frog It gs 40c per doz. saddles.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green stilted,
Kn 1 i?v.e: No. 2. live: bull hldee. vOlOo:
green hides. No. 1. 11c, No 2. 10c; home,
$1.U'473.75; sheep pelts. 60citf$1.26. TaUoW,
No. 1. 44c: No. I c.
NUTS-French w.lnuts. ISV.c; Callfcrnlg
wnlnuts. No. 2. hard shell, Mc; No. 1. soft
shell, 164c; Brazils, 16(rilte; pecans, 194J220;
filberts. IL441 14c; peanuts. raw. 64c:
roasted. 84t ; Culifornla almonds, bard
shell, 10c; soft shell, 17c. .
HON BY Per 24 frames, 27.60.
CIDEK New Vork, half barrel, $2.7$; DAT
re). $5.00. . '
COFFEE Roosted, No. St Sto per Th.8
No. 80. 21a pel- lb.; No. 26, 180 per 10.1 No.
1 20. lf.c per lb.: No. 21. J3o per lb.
STRIP tn boia., tic per gat., in csuwa,
6 10-lb cans. $1.70; cases. 11 5-lb cans. SLsVl
lases, 24 4-io. cana, $1.86
SUGAR Granulated cane, in sacks, to. all
granulated Deet, 'n sacka, $5.11.
CUT BEEF PRICES.
Ribs: No. 1, 144c; No. 2. 4c: No. S, 8H0.
Loin: No. 1, ISc; No. 2, 124c; No. S, a
Chuck: No. 1, 64c; No. 2, 6c; No. S, 4o.
Round: No. 1, 6c; No. 2, 7c; No. 2. 40.
Plate: No. 1. 44c; No. 2. 4o; No. 2. 80.
CANNED GOOI33 .orn. standard west'
em, 6560c; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, S-lh.
cans, $1.10: 8-10. cans, siHc'uil.oo pine
apples, grated, 2-10., i2.urz.so; sliced. II. s
ri2.20: aitllon apples, fancy. $2.65; California
apricots. Il.y2.25; peurs, 1.7(u2.50: pearhsa.
(ancy, $1. ii'lUf ', H, peatnes, H.uowxau.
Alaska aaln on, red, $1.25: lancy ChlnooSk
F., $2.10; rancy sockeye, F , $1.86; aardlDee,
quarter oil, $2.76; three-quarter mustird,
$3 00. Bweet potatoes, $1.104il.26; sauerkraut,
$1.00; pumpkins, 80c'o$1.00; wax neans, t-lb
6'j4j80c; lima beans, 2-lb., 7ic4j$136; spinach,
$1.35; cheap peaa, 2-lb., 6O0; extras, 86c4$lJ0;
tancy. ll.ioiul.75
CURED FISH Family whlteflsh, per
quarter bbl., 100 lbs., $4.0o: Norway maok.
eral. No. 1, $35.00; No. 2, $28.00; herring In
bbls.. 200 lbs. each, Norway. 4k. $8.00; Nor
way, 3k, $9.00: Holland herring, in kegs,
milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. -COFFEE Fu
tures opened steady at an advance of 64J1S
f mints on better European cables and buy
ng by Wall street und trade Interests.
Prices worked up to a net gain of about
15 points during Ihe middle or the session,
with March selling at $5.9u, as against
$.".40, the recent low point, but
there was some realizing at the ad
vanre of 10 points. Sales were reported of
78,000 bags, Includini; Junuary at 6.6fV24.65c
March. 6.3"46.6uc; July. 6.15116.26c; Septem
ber. tf-St'iin.; October, S6.464i4.dc; No
vember. 6.50c. Snot Rio, steady; No. 7 In
voice, 7c.
17...
18..
STOCKEf.S AND FEEDERS.
6M 2 65
734 2 80
830 S 66
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Deo. 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,037 head; market ateady; natives,
$4.50416.76; cowa and heifers, $2.264.60;
stockers and feeders, $3.orfi4.25.
HOGS Rerolpts, 3,502 head; market B4jI0c
higher; top, Sd.2o36.35; bulk of sales, $o.l'74U'
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,171
head; market for lambs, 104jl6c lower; top,
$7.36; sheep, steady.
Slona City Live Stock Market
SIOUX CITY, Iau Dec. 17.-f Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts S.flOu head; mar
get lOo lower; stockers. atrong; beeves, $4,110
ti6.25 ; cowa. bulla and mixed, $2.60474. t0;
Blockers and feeders, $3,004)4.10; calves and
yearlings, $2,504)3.80.
HOGS Receipts, 5.S00 head; market 5c
higher, selling at $o.0o'u0.15; bulk of sales,
$6.u64( 10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 700 head;
market weak.
Workmen Approach Entombed Miner
BA K ERS IT ELD, Cal., Dec 17,-Hicka,
the entoniber miner, passed a ralrly corn,
fortahle night. The noise or the miners
tearing down the granite wall Increases
as the place or bis confinement Is reached.
Only four feet were torn away laat night,
despite unceasing work. Fourteen feet now
remain to be tunneled Instead or twelve,
as reported last night. Hicks was red at
an enrlv hour and again three hours later.
Dr. St'.tichllcld Is still ut the mouth of the
pipe, and Hit the time for release draws
near a feeling of nervousness and excite,
ment Is overcoming the workmen and offi
cials. It Is not probable that the resoue
will be made before tomorrow morning.
Stock in Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the Blx principal
western marKeis yesteroay:
Cattle.
South Omaha...
Sioux City
Kansas City....
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 17. COTTDN
Spot closed Arm; sales. 6.200 bales: low nr.
dlnary, 64c, nomtnaj; ordinary, 7c. nominal;
good ordinary, 8 a-ioc: low middling, 84c;
nuuuung, icc; iooq miauling, u l-loc;
middling- fair, 114c, nominal; fair, 124c,
nominal; recelpta, 23.616 bales; stock, 260,441
bales
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 17. OOTTOV Hnnt In ! 63.
pear quite ao strong, ine laic trains laring
ha
Chicago
Total receipts.
HOGS Buyers seemed to reel this morn- St. Joseph...
Ing that they were entitled to a little bt. Louis
stronger prices and started out pricing their
holdings considerably higher. They were
confirmed In this reeling by the fact that
prices at other points were generally higher,
while the recelpta at this point were none
too huge. Packers; knowing that the mar
ket at this point la right close up to the
selling prices prevailing at other points,
were not especially anxious to see any
further advance here, ao that the trade
opened alow and It was the middle or the
forenoon or after before the trade finally
got under way. When It did prices were
right at 6c higher than Saturday's market.
Tne early sales ranged mostly from $ 10 to
$6 20, with sums very good hogs as high as
$6 274, and a little bunch or wagon hogs
at $0.20. It will be remembered that the
top on Saturday was $6,224. whl'e the bulk
Of the hogs sold at $4.0740134,
Toward the close the market did not ap-
7.500
.. 8 CO
..13.00
.. 2,(7
.. 5.(101)
..33,000
Hoes. Sheep.
4.4(10 lO.W'O
5.3iO
8.50)
3. 6o2
7.5i
S71,C")
7d0
4.0o
2.171
270
337m)
.63.537 61202 64,671
,ardlv aa sood aa the early, atlll while the
feeling was weakened the prices prevailing
at the dose were not much different after
Representative sales:
No. Av. Bh. Pt. No.
SI 868 120 10 tl...
is...
68
53..
70..
60
fair demand and prices 2 points higher; !
American middling faJr. S42d; good mid- '
dllng, t.tOrl; middling, S.74d; low middling, 1
6 66J; good ordinary, I.16d; ordinary, 4 via. I '
The sales or the day were S.Ofau bales, of ! M
which 1,000 were for speculation and ex- Im
port and Included 7.800 American; recelpta, ', M -
e.u imtre. iiiciuuuig on. euu American.
BT. LOUIS, Dxs. 17. COTTON Q diet :
middling. 10c; sales, 40 bales; recelpta. 1M
bales; shipments, 100 bales; stock, 20,241
bales.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Ho., Dec. 17. WOOI, Mar
ket steady; medium grades, combing and
clothing. 23(Q 27c; light (lne. 1lvti2lc; heavy
fine. Hyloc; tub-washed, $2a374c.
Elgin Batter Market.
ELGIN. III., Dec. 17. BUTTER Firm;
ti4 Output for the) week, m,tMt pounds.
.8:13 3u0 6 10
...8o4 180 124
...262 160 S 124
...23 40 124
...827 120 124
... 240 124
... ... 124
...260 40 16
...2.(4 ... 4 16
. . 8 15
80 S 15
80 IS
21
!51
275
BU 2f 2 2o0 15
65 TO ... 15
61 261 ... ( 16
68..
72..
72..
67..
54..
86..
47..
72
241 80 16
..245 160 S 16
..242 160 15
..27 2i0 6 IS
..264 160 ( 16
..227 80 S17H
..261 ... 174
214 81) S 174
68.
74...
66...
71...
SI...
22...
...
7i...
60...
10. . .
100..
81...
75...
88...
7...
80...
66...
101..
46...
tl...
14...
A v.
..241
..261
..2, J
..221
..271
..231
..244
.160
.227
..148
.260
..2?0
.162
Bh. FT.
40 174
... 6 174
40 6 174
40 174
... 174
40 S 174
40 t 174
... 6 174
... S 20
... 20
... t 20
... S 20
t 20
Evaporated Applea nnd llrled Frnlla.
NEW YORK, Deo. 17 EVAPORATED
APPLE8 Market continues quiet, but th
feeling is a little ateadier at the recent
declines. Fancy are quoted at 84'M'
Choice at 84c and prime at 8'4c
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUJTS-Prunes
are In moderate Jobbing demand, with
California fruit ranging rrom 8c to ac.
cording to grade. Apricots were unchanged,
with choice at 16c, extra choice at 17filKc
and fancy at lWjtiV Peaches are in verv
light supply and hold firm on a modernt
demand, choice 'being quoted st !?. extra
choice at 124c and fancv at 13c Rtlslns
are In light demand for the time being, the
recent buying movement naving leu inc
Jobbers pretty well supplied. Loose musca
tels are quoted at 74'7'4c. seeded rn1s!n
at 74,'lOc and London layers at $1.451.55.
Bnarnr and Molassea.
WW YORK. Dec. 17 SUGAR Raw,
stesdy; fair refining. 2 B-1fVr3 U-Jto; cen
trifugal, SO te, A lo-lOTIJ . llioiasnes
augar. 2 lS-(ftl64lS S-32c; refined, quiet; No.
4. 4.80c; No. 7, 4.26c; No. 8, 4.3m;; No ,
llOn: No. lt. a.tJDC: IN O. 11. St. lu. li, I wn-.
No. IS. S x-: No. 11. 3 65c: confectioners', i
4 c: crushed. S60c; powdered, 4 8o;; granu
lated. 4si': cutes s .its'.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 17 SUGAR-Mr-ket
steady; open kettle, centrifugal, 34 't
.248 130 20
..X4
..1h8
. -4
..181
..233
..168
..226
..182
..210
S 20
,.. 20
... 26
... 4 25
... 26
40 ( 274
... t 274
... S274
... t so
CHEEP Shippers were wanted several
HEAL ESTATE THASFERS.
Joseph CHpek und wife to Frank
OpiK-ensky, Jr., lot 10, block 2, Burr
Place, 8'itith tmaha t I2
James A. Flke ami wife to James D.
Butler, lot 16, block 6, Brown park
and ti4 lot 3, block 136, South
Omaha 2,000
Bunie to same, south 35 ft. tax lot 28.
se4 sw4 10-16-13, and e4 lot 7,
block .'o4. timaha 7,600
Hans P. Jacolisou and wife to Hang
Peterson, lot 1, block 2, bhermau
Ave. park 600
J. M. Browne to Hans Peterson, lot
2, block 2, Sherman Ave. park t
Charles C. Ilankell to Hugh E. Wal
lace, lot 21'. bliu k 2, and lot 20, block
3, Crcightuii Heights I
Oak C. Redlt k to G. G. Bunce and
Otis Carter, lot 8, block 2, Clark
Redick's add 82
Sven V. Gustafson et al. to Peter C
Flodman, lot 'J. block 4. Hillside add.
No. 2 LU0
McCague Investment company to
James F. Gilford, south 3o ft. lots 1
and 2, block 6, Omaha View L10t
William 11. lmg and wife to Galen
Wonder, south 374 ft. lot 2, block
10, Plalnvlew - 2,400
Charles K. Grlfllng et al. to A. O.
U. W. Temple association, lot, 6,
block 78, Omaha 7.&O0
Harriet A. Merrlnm to John R. Gard
ner and wife, west 40 ft. east 80 ft.
sub lot 4. tax lot 65. sec. 10-18-13 2,600
N. P. Dodge, Jr., to Charles Bauer
and wife, lots 8, 10, 11, 12 and 12, Ben
son Heights LlOO
Hattle A. TallKit and husband to Ed
ward P. Fiizwilllani and wife, west
hi ft. lot !). hloi k 2, auli. ot John I.
Redick's add 2,960
Edward C. 1. riling and wife to Albert
Fairbruss. part lot 4. sec. 8-16-13 ... 32f
Aniiii H. 1'artrl.lge to IVIIu L. Fergu
son, south : ft. lot 22. Clark's add... 7,754
Byron R. Hastings to Theodore Mad
sen, lot 6. block 2. Military add.,
Benson
Claus Oft et ai. to Anljl Oft, lot t
block 1. lift's add., Bennington 1
Hastings & Heyden to Joseph H.
Xcvntti. lot 12, block 2, Hastings A
lleyden's id 600
Jan es D. Butler and wife to the First
National bank of Iavld t Ity, JSeD.,
south 35 ft. tax lot 28, se4 sw4 10-
li-l'i, and other land
Total
8.260
.$46,620
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