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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1906.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Mtre Actirity in All tba Pitt Than for
Some Timt.
MAY WHEAT OPTION GAINS HALF CtNT
Caesi Drniai Ratktr Dull, InnaUrr
Ins; l""lh In Fatare on
Irona, Despite Ur(Fr Re
ceipts (lata close Higher.
OMAHA, December 27, )!.
There was greater activity In the wheat
Iit today than f or some time. Pr.cea ad
vanced, May going to about , cent above
yesterday. December closed unchanged.
Hradstreet said the worlds supply de
creased M.Vi,n bushels last vert, all of
the loss being In Kurope and afloat. A
cable from Argentina uid the viel.t .nH
quality of the new wheat were larger and
belter than expected, but that a threatened
striae was interfering with the movement.
i ne ran aemanti was rather dull, con-
siucnng me strength in the future.
in sympathy with the general trend ot
the market, and due to the rimiiniiHil
trouble In getting cars for loading and the
consequent restriction In movement, corn
wu strong. Herein were larger than a
year nao, as expected, thouth esttmats
for tomorrow are smaller. The wor d a
vim hie supply Increased 971,Q bushels. The
undertone to the market Is considered
rattier weak.
Primary wheat receipts were SR,000 bu
and shipments 841,000 bu., against recelrts
lnat year of 830,40 bu. and shipments of
108.000 bu. Corn receipts were 1. 2S9.4 bu.
and shipments 63ft. ouu bu against receipts
)at year of Sf.2.000 bu. and shipments of
4Hl,00f) bu. Clearances were 194,000 bu. of
wheat. 1 l.ts bu. of corn. 26,400 bu. of oats
and Dour and wheat equal to 307.000 bu
Liverpool closed 'Ad lower on wheat and
V.d lower to vd higher on corn.
The Price Current will say today: "There
lias been but little chance In the agrlcul
tural conditions during the last week. The
growing wheat crop la In good condition,
Colder weather favors the drying of corn
Car shortage continue to retard Interior
movement of all grains Proper coiniwrl
son on the oats crop makes total about
100,000,000 bu. smaller than last year. Puck
Ing of hogs 620,000 head, against 0)6,000
head."
This Is Rankin's Idea of the market: "The
wheat situation Is getting weaker to me
every day. Over 16,000.000 bu. In Chicago
now, with prospects of It growing to ao.Ono,
000 bu. by May 1, and no demand. The price
tyred quiet; December, nominal; March, 6a
u, May, ss
CORN Spot quiet: American mixed, new.
is 3d, old. 4s. f utures quiet; January, 4s
1V1; March, 4s d.
SEW YORK OESERAl, MARKET
(Isolations of the Day an Varloas
Commodities.
NBW YORK. Deo 7 FIX1LR Receipts,
fel.lSi bbls ; expotts. 6.018 bbls.. Bale, l.M
I'ktrs. Market steady but dull; winter
patents. Uo'o$.8o: winter straights, $.1.45
J.f-6; Minnesota patents, $4.1t'tl 4 winter
extras 11 .Wku.1.10: Minnesota bakers. t3 4
1.80; winter low grades, $2 8044.VO6. Rya flour.
dull: fair to good, $3 66'u:i.80; choice to
fancy, l3Hr.ti4.2u. Ruckwheet flour, quiet;
87 l.-'ii2i. fpot and to arrive.
RlCKWHEAT-Bteady; II .26 per ITO lbs.
CORN M HA Oulet : fine white and yel
low, l 214.1. 26; coarse, 1. 10(31.12; kiln dried,
V.V.Sa 2.80.
RYE Firm: No. 2 western. Sic. c. I. I.
New York; Jersey state, 64fabc, delivered
New Yfirk
BARLKY-Bteadv: feeding. 46c. C I. f. Buf-
iaio; malting. 4Mi9c. c. I. f. nunaio.
WHKATwceliit Mini) bu.: export
20,911 bu. ; siiles, l.&O.ooo bu futures Spot
market, firm; No. 2 red. nominal, elevator;
No. 1! red klc t it li . afloat: No 1 n.rth-
ern Duluth, 9oe, f o. b.. afloat: No. 2 hard
winter, 80c, f. o. b., afloat. Moderate ad
vances occurred In wheat today on light
northwest receipts, prospects for smaller
Argentina shipments and a big decrease In
world s supply for the week. Final pikes
represented He net advance. Sales In
cluded No. 2 red. May, S3 ll-16u4Vic, closed
4'c; July. i.;vM -, closed 88Vc; Decem
ber closed 81H"- .
CORN Receipts. 77.400 bu.: exports, 7S.7X1
bu.; sales l&.OOo bu. futures and 4),0o0 bu.
spot. Spot maket, steady; No. I yellow,
6o"c: No. 2 white. &otc UDtlon market was
quiet but steady, closing net uncnangea
follows: January, 61Wc; May, 5oo; De
cember, B2c.
OATS Receipts, 39.000 bu.; export. 14,965
bu. Spot market, firm; mixed oats, 26 to 82
lbs., 39'u4imV; clipped white. 38 to 40 II-,
4IK0 44C; natural white. 90 to S3 lbs.. 403410.
FEED (Juiet; spring bran, prompt ship
ment, IJ2.S&; middlings, prompt Bhlpment,
121.76; city, $22. 0"ti 22.06.
HAY Firm; shipping, 7Dfj"&c; good to
choice. SI.OM1M6.
HOPS yuiel; state, common to choice,
19i, W4r; li5. anlie. Pacific coast, liW,
141 17c, 1905, 10a 14c.
HIDKR Steady ; Oalveston, to 25 lbs.,
20c; California, 20 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas dry.
24 to 30 lhs., lite.
LEATHER Wuiet; acid, 27&2Sc.
PROVISIONS Heef, steady; family, 114,00
3 14.60; mess, H.0iku9.o0; beet hams, $23.bOc
LT,.(j: packet, SlLOOfjIlfJO: city extra India
mess, 120 60ra22.50. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. l0.25f(il2.6t): pickled hams.
$12.60. I,ard. Arm; western prime, $9 4M
9.65: refined. Arm: continent. $9 n; South
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
OfferiiM Ar Meajr aai Demmd it 8nf
ficitDt to Lift Price,
ADVANCE IN HILL STOCKS AND READING
Coafldeace la Money uatlook Grows as
Year's End Approaches Wlthoat
TraaHBlllty of Market Be
lag; Dlstarbed.
following chsngea: Cssh In hand decreased
Il.hJO.nO marks: treasury notes dcreas"d
2ir marks; other securities Increased 7S.
liO.nno marks; notes In circulation Increased
K.240,0oV maxka.
will cut no figure later on, as carrying
charges will eat them tip. Lnless some
thing happens to the (growing crop In this
country or Russia stops shipping altogether
wheal will sell In the tJO's by March 1. Corn
la also a good sale."
Local range of options:
Artlclcs. Open. I High. I Low. Close.! Yei'y
Wheat
Dec..,. 67 A I7HB 67'4A 67HR 67S
May... 70B 71VB 70,B 71HB 70A
Deo.... S6R 87HR MB 87V4B 36I3
May... r,a 3tiB S7B 38B 3TA
tlB SHiA
May 34B 34,B
No.
No.
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 67'6SV4c
hard, oV(Vc; No. 4 hard, MnWc
spring, 6i((iH4c.
CORN No. 3. 34'i36Vic; No. 4, 33i 34Vi,c ;
no grade, 324T33?; No. 3 yellow, IVoJOVic;
No. 3 white. &r'rX,vla.
OATB No. S mixed, 31fi314e; No. 3 white,
SajiX'Hc; No. 4 white, 81V&32c.
RYE No. 2. 63c: No. 3. 61 He.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago
Kansas City.
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Duluth
St. Louis
.118
.. 84
..390
.. 33
..129
.. 31
646
28
134
iaa
186
S
Pork, firm: family. 18.ls?n9.00; short
clear, 17 W19 AO: mess, I17.618.W.
TALLOW Steady; city iU.'i per psg ),
(I've; country (pkgs. free), 6'o64c.
RICE Steady; domeatlc, fair to extra,
3'fHi',c: Japan, nominal.
HI'TTF.R Steady; street price, extra,
creamery. 82H33c. Official prlcea: Cream
ery, common to extrn, 23f?i32c; held, com
mon to extra, 2200c; renovated, common
to extra, 22ti24Hc; state dairy common to
firsts, 21iq2Sc; western faotory, com
mon to firsts, l?'a22c; western Imitation
creamery, firsts, 23tfJ24c.
CHEESE Quiet; state, full cream, la'tre
and small, September fancy, 140 ; state,
October best, 2y,c; late made. 12Vif?'13C
inferior, 11120.
KGOS Dull; state, Pennsylvania and
noarby fancv, selected white. 8840c; state,
choice, S5'(i37c; state, mixed fancy, SStjSKc;
western firsts, 28c; official price firsts, 2so;
seconds. 2;ifi27e.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens. 11c; fowls. 12c; turkeys, 16c. Dressed,
Irregular: western chickens, 13S15C; tur
keys, iodine; fowls, 8(S"12c.
NEW YORK, Dec 27.-The supply of
stock offerings In the market touay was
scanty and the demand, thougn not notably
large, was sufficient to lift prices. W'nere
the buying was In any considerable volume
or at all urgent In character the advance
In prices was fairly buoyant. The absence
of any pressure to sell stocks was the
most distinct characteristic of the day s
market and It was this that gave it the
dull and strong tone, in spite of the near
approach of tne January settlements and a
higher range for call loans than was se
cured yesterday, there was no sign of ne
cessitous liquidation. Borrowers were able
apparently to aecure facilities at the rates
aaaed and were willing to pay them and
there waa no forcing of holdings on the
market.
The resumption of trading In the Iondon
stock market after the holidays seemed to
be In favor of higher prices for Americans,
ss considerable advances were scored there
befora tradlna besan here. The responsive
onenlns- here. In fact, proved so Inviting to
holders of stocks that there was consiuer.
able selling to realise and a setDacK in
prices. The strange rebound in the Hill
stocks removed one of the most Influential
factors lu causing the recent repression In
the market. All of the transcontinental
i-allens,! w..r atrnnilv liouiht. There also
was a decided upward movement In Read
ing. There was a growth of confidence In
the money outlook. It was argued that the
ltiraiiiirwui .f violent fturrv at the end of
the year is less the nearer the approach made
to that period, witn tne tranquility m
.....tiAi tiurlil maintained. Today was the
final day for the payment of the I3o,tM,uo0
of subscriptions to New York Central
stock, it is believed that this sum. wnri
paid to the treasury of the railroad, will
become immediately available for teni
nnrirv use in the money market and so
f,.in tn tMa rvp th vfarnd demand.
A feature of the day was the decline In
the open market discount rate in lxinaon,
notwithstanding a weak return, both by the
iiani, nf p.miiinit. the Rank of France and
the Imperial Rank of Germany. A further
decline In foreign exchange also broadened
the profit now admitted to exist en
rr snld tn Iionnon or Import.
Local bankers continued to maintain the
opinion that no Inward gold movement was
1 J n.t.iu imminent. The strong advance
In Great Northern preferred and Northern
D.mn mnA ct Paul was accomplished by
declines In the subscription rights to these
stocks. Whatever the sources or tne mo
tives of the day s aemana us presence
unmistakable and waa wen susiaineu.
into i-.ti,n due to rjroflt-taklng on the
nnv'a rise, was lonowea oy a
nlnln
. ........ n .... 1 .. .. rar
Bonds were lrreg-uiar. nu,i
value. I1.69S.O0O. t nited States new ,s rv
Istered declined per cent on call.
The following are tne qunauoin
New Y'ork Stock exchange!
galea High. Low. ClnM..
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 27 MONEY On call.
firm. 44? 11 per cent; ruling rate, I per cent;
closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at 44 pr
cent. Tlmo kians, easy; sixty days. 7V'f
tar cent; ninety days, 7(87" per cent; six
months, ii6H per rent.
PRIME HtHUAMllUfi rAfttl-ll1
per cent.
errr.Kiirf't n.utMnur. wuo
fair husiness In bankers' bills at 34.27
4 276 for time and 14 77-T'54 7770 for 9-d;ijr
bills; posted rates, 4.7Va4 7-4 and 14.84
4 84H: commercial hills, 14.77,.
SlLVh-K Bar, 69VC; Mexican aouars.
ItONDS-JOOvemrnent, easyi rauroaa.
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds were as fol-
..tn4i,JPn to. 14 ssrlas
..IK do 4a etts
,.!" 4a S cifi..v...
..10t do id HTln
..lOTHt 'L st N. nl. 4i..
"Mn. 0. s 4s
..10 Mr. Central 4a ...
..Isoiil do lat tne
I Ulna. r 8t- U
CHICAt.O GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Frill" c of the Trading: and Closing
: Ices on Board of Trade.
CI I '. AGO, Dec. 27. A, considerable de
cm c .11 the world's, available stock of
wi.ci. t.-.ipoirted strength today to the
when: market, the May delivery closing
at a li t advance of iii. Corn was lc.
(j;u. ,h iwed a gain of Sc. Provisions were
W lo iJc higher.
Trjdlng In the wheat market wan very
quiet pievloua to the posting of the world s
visible supply statistics, but when It was
known that the supply as shown by Brad
si rect had decreased S.3OO.0O0 bu. compared
with, tin Increase of 2,664.000 bu. last week
shuits commenced to cover. Offerings at
the tinio were not liberal and this caused
a nrm condition In the market. Weather
conditions were favorable for the growing
rip. Country offerings from the south
veL were reported aa being more free
hun for several days. The maraet ciosea
Arm with prlcea at the highest point of the
Uav. May opened a shade higher at 777tc,
lold off to 774o and then advanced to 7c.
ivhere It closed. Clearances of wheat and
'lour were equal to 9S5,au0 bu. Primary
receipts were 938,000 bu., compared with
30,(oo bu. for the same day last year. Mln
fi,.i.li Duluth and Chicago reported re-
3elpls of 63S oars, against 286 caxa laat week
and mo cars one year ago.
Trading in the corn pit was quiet and
orlces were firm all day. Wet weather
hrouKhout the corn belt and small local
receipts were the chief sources -of strength,
l'ho close waa firm. May opened H t
Vatic higher at 434'ff43Ho to 43V sold be
iween Ua and 4Slic and closed at 43Htf
:3c. Local receipts were 646 cars, with 17
..f contract grade.
The estimate of a trade paper that the
t otal crop of oata In the United States Is
. bout lod.000,000 bu. less than the figures
announced by the government caused a firm
narket and a strong close. May opened a
shade to Ho higher at S6Tfl36c to c. ad
vanced to JtFiae, where It closed. Local re
ceipts were 1H6 cars. Sentiment was bul
lish In the provisions market throughout
, lie day and the volume of trading was
urge. At the close May pork waa tin 17Hc
to "'2,4c at I16.T7H. Lard waa 16c higher at
Rlha were up 16o at 18.97.
IMIinuted receipts for tomorow: Wheat,
44 cais; corn. 240 care; oats, 93 cars; hoga,
t'Im 'leading future ranged aa fol low i
St. I.onls nenerat Market.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 27. WHEAT-Hlgher;
track, No. 2 red, cash, 75-5760; No. 2 hard,
rjfi"4c; Mav, 77Vi'tt774c; July, 1lc.
CORN Higher; track, No. 2 cash, 40ft
40o: May. 4oS4'&40c; July, 42H'042Hc; No
2 white, 41c.
OATS Higher: No. 2 track, cash. 3&ft&He;
December. 34c: Mav. SRVc: No. 2 white. Stic
FLOl'R Quiet; red winter patents, I3.6MJ
3.7R; extra fancy ana straignt, is.iorpam;
clr. I2.66iff2.s5.
8EEI Timothy, steady; I3.2&68.76.
CORNMEAL Quiet : 12.20.
RRAN Dull: sacked, east track. 931i9flc.
HAY Quiet; timothy, 16.00fn9.50; prairie,
I12OOW15.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 11.02.
PAOGINO 'ic.
HEMP TWINE 9o.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing.
1 K24. Ird, higher: prime steam, 19.00.
Iry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
!.00; clear ribs, 19.00; short clears, 19.25.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 19.76;
clear ribs, 19.75: short clear. $1000.
POULTRY F'rm; chickens, 8c; springs,
9Hc; turkeys, 12c; ducks. 10c; geese, 8c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, KtfSXc;
dairy, 22'ti27c.
EGGS Weak at 22c.
Recelnts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7.000 jo.onj
Wheat, bu 81.000 113.000
Corn, bu 136.nno 191.000
Oata, bu 34,000 146,000
V. 8. rf. 4a,
io conpen .
0. g. a, rag
do coupon
V. I. old
do coupon
V. S. n. 4a,
do coupon
'An. Tobacco 4a..
4a, reg.
4
r.i
i
li
mi4j
it
at
do 4s 10V.M.. K. ft T. 4a WV4
Atrhlion (an. 4a do 2a sl'4
do adj. 4a , II M. R. R. of M. c. 4a. fH
Atlantic C. L. 4a W "N. T. C. s IHa... .V
Bal. ft Ohio 4a lOlH'N. J. C. . .'a.. 127
do IUi Ilk Sa. PaclSo 4a 103
Prk. R. T. c M do ta n
On. t Oa. (a l"t In. ft W. c. 4a
do tat Inc o lo. g u rtda 4a n
do Id Inc 71 Pann. coot. IHa n
do Id Inc 11 Raadlns ten. 4s
rhea. ft O. 4Wa KS'4U3, L. A I. M. f 41..USH
Ctalraao ft A. 141... 7w . L.. A 8. r. fa. 4a.
C, B. ft g. n. 4s.... 'VtU. U. I. W. c. 4a lt
C, R. I. ft P.
do col. 6a
cvc. ft S. Lit
Colo. Ind. la. aar.
Colorado Mid. 4a..
Colo, ft Bo. 4a....
Cuba la
D. ft R. o. 4a
IMntlllrra' 8c. ta.
Krla p. I. 4a
do (an. 4a
"Hock. Val. 4a..
Japan aa
Seaboard" A. U 4a... c
. .. ai, ,,. Faclllc 4a k
i..l4 do tat 4a ctfa M1
A. 7:. So. Railway ta
... 7S'Taaa ft P. la 117
... IW'T.. St. b. ft W. 4a.. n
...101 iVnlon Pacific 4a 10
... H t S. Sleal Id ta 'S
... W'abaah la l'"4
...100U do deb. B 711
... rWcatera Md. 4a.
...H'H W. ft L. R 4a.
T Wla. Central 4S.
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good, ftrona: and fairly Actife Trad
in Cxttla.
YESTERDAY'S ADVANCE ON HOGS LOST
Fair Ran of Sheen. THh Hons
Lanaba Scarce Kat "been Ilea
aoaably Active Sellers at
Steady I'rlcee.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 27, lis
TlecelDts were:
Ciftlclal Monday ...
Official Tuesday ..
Officii Wednesday
Official Thursday .
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
K1U b.iui
....Holiday.
2.268
2,210
4, Kt
7.0W)
M4
4,2T2
4.7tW
9.7
2S-.21H
3;,:tss
31. 1Jk
2,;tN3
t,210
point yesterday morning snd F-ffTVc .wer
than the general market yesterday. Owing
to the fact that the market opened much
higher yesterday morning and closed with
a considerable proportion of Cie ndvance
lost there was a wide difference of opinion
smong sellers, ss the amount of the decline
today depended largely mon the time of
day that they sold yesterday. The fact was
that the advance of yesterday was wived
out today, or nearly so. the hogs selling
today only a shade higher thtin on Mondiy
The trade, ss Is apt to be the cise wl en
prlcrs are on the down grade, was slow,
sellers making a hard struggle to maintain
the market. Still It looked as If buyers
wanted the hogs snd the most of the re
ceipts changed linnd' In fair season.
Kepresentntlve sales:
Four days thla week... 6.411 16.461
Same days last week. . . .24.2"3 3u,lH6
Same Week before 2S.361 32,571
Same three weeks 8KO-...1S.M6 26,.t47
Same four weeks ago... .19. US
Same day a last year .... 7,37 24,204
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice cornfed steers $5.4iU25
Fair to good cornfed Blears 4 7ou5.40
Common to fair steers 4 0oy4 io
Good to choice fed cows J.7ofu4 60
Good to choice cows and heifers... 8"j4.00
Fair to good cows and heifers 2 6u3 .40
Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1.6o'ii2.60
Good to choice stockers and fdrs.. 4 2""ti-4.HJ
Fair to good stockers and feedera.. 1.4i'u4.20
Common to fair stockers 1.761.40
Bulls, stags, etc... l.o-u3 9n
Veal calves 4.00tifi.o0
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at Bouth Omaha for the laat
several days, with comparlsona:
Date. 1906. l06.l04.1903.19o2.1901.1800.
17
II
Bid. Offered. Ex-Interest.
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. Dec. 27. Call loans. Win per
cent; time loans, per cent. Official
quotations on slocks and bonds were
Atchlaon adj. 4a...
do 4s .
Max. Central 4a...
Atrhlaon
do ptd
DoRtoa 4k Albany.
Boatnn ft Mains...
Boaton Elavated ..
Pltrhbun ptd ..
Meilcan Central ..
N. Y., N. H. ft H
Para Marquatta ..
Tnton Pacific
Am. Pnau. Tuba...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Pom. I. ft 8
Rdlion Rlec. Illu tn
,. IMIAInicham
,. flHjCal. ft Herla.
. . IS (Centennial
..l2Ti('opper Rama .
.. 78i Pair Weat
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 27. WHEAT De
cember, 6"Hc; May, 72c; July, 71c; cash.
No. 2 hard, o9ya72c; No. 3, 6oiSr71c; No. i
red. 72H;&73c; No. 3, 66ti7ivtc.
CORN May, 384; July, 3i"4jc; September,
404e; cash, No. 2 mixed, 87c; No. 3, 869
SAl.c- Nn 2 white. 3Vxc: No. 3. SJtiffaSc.
I OATSNn. 2 white. 34Wfi34Vu: No. 2
mixed, 3Zd 34c.
HAY Prairie, 26c higher; choice timothy,
216.onrfiln.60; choice prairie, Hi. 7412.00.
RYE Steady; tiSfoWo.
BUTTER I'acklng stock. Ho lower;
creamery. Wc: packing, ihc
BUGS uteaay; nrsts, itc, seconas, ivc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 24,1X0 64,000
Corn, bu 28,0"0 18,0m)
Oata, bu 2,000 9,000
Rnard of Trade quotations for Kansas
City delivery. The range of prices, as re
ported by Ix)gan A Bryan, 112 Board of
Trade building, was:
Articles.! Open. I Ht-h. Low. Cloae.l Yaa'y.
Wheat
lice...
May...fnaT!
Corn
Iec
May.
July.
Oats
lec..
May.
July.
Pork
Jan.. May.
Lard-
I'eo....
Jan.,
May
July,
Rlbe
Jan.
May
July
41
IS tfi
1
t 02H
10
26
40
I4J
8 SO
I si
14 n
78W 774
41 o
H 43',
44 W
4 3S
W S6'
1 22Vs 15 90
U 80 1 44
t I2H 02V,
26 10
42Vi t 26
60
I 724 60
00 I 77H
10 VV
7VAT34&-j
41 41
43 48 S'n V, 43H J "4
84
8.HS
85;,
18 22VV 1 06
16 77V. 14 65
I
12H)
X
42V,;
160
t 06
16
27V4
8V,
Articles.
Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.
Wheat
May ...
July ....
Corn
May ....
July ...
T1T4I72V4I&H 714G 74'72V,H
To 71 70S 71B
3S4i'384ifr 8s4i!iVS8,1ini
3SVi4jl 3HSdV4l 3HB
8 T'JV,
8 KVaj
10
8 ft
8 -V
8 86
No. 8.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUlt Steady ; winter patents, WWi)
1 60; straights. 8a.UuS.40; spring patents,
13 (VflS.I(0V; spring straights, I3.S.&0; bak
ers, 12 4w2 80.
VHttAT No. 2 spring, 77o; No. I. 71olc;
No, I red. 7SH74ve.
CORN No. X. 4-c; No. I yellow. 44c
OATS No. 8, 84c; No. 1 white, 36V; No. I
white, 83t35V,
RYB-No. 2. U2c.
liAJiLEY Fair to choice malting, 4Mi8a.
BLh-DS No. 1 flax, 11.18; No. 1 north
western, 11 20; prime timothy, 84. 35. Clover,
contract grade 11.75.
FRijVISIONS Phort ribs, sides (loose),
18 26428.76. Mess pork, per bol., 816 00. Iird,
per t Ibe , . "Vs. Short clear side (boxed),
s.l2Wt26.
The receipts and shipments of flour and
-rain were: Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls. .4 f5.7'i)
Wheat, bu. 2fr).i00 77,-00
Corn tu J"o
Oats,' bu ri,l S.M0
Rye bu. 24.KU l'O
barley, PX LVIM) 7t700
On the Produce exchange today the but.
ter market was steady. Creameries. "if
Ho; dairies. ti77c. Eggs, easy; at mark,
case lucluded 21 S'. Arst. I4c; prims
.'rats, sac; txtras, 2c. Cheee. steady; 13
f4c.
Available Snpply of Grain.
NEW YORK, Dec. 27. Special cable and
telegraphlo communications received by
Bradstreet'a show the following changes
In available supplies, as compared with
previous account:
Wheat, lntted States, east of the Rockies,
decreased lO.iuu bu.; Canada, Increased 61,
OuO bu; total, United Stales and Canada,
Increased 6H3.014) bu.; afloat for and In
Europe, decreased 4,200,000 bu.
Corn, United States and Canada, Increased
971.UU) bu.
Oats, United States and Canada, de
creased 34,000 bu.
The leading increases and decreases re
ported this week are set forth In the fol
lowing tables:
Increases I'ort Huron, 166.000 bu.; Aber
deen, Ua.ouo bu.; Chicago private elevators,
SI, uoo bu. ; Knoxvllle, 7v,uu0 bu.; Walertown,
6o.0u0 bu.
Decrease Lincoln, Neb., and vicinity,
232.0UO bu.
Adnma Eipres
Amal. Copper
Am. C. ft F
Am. C. ft f. pfd
Am. Cotton oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
Am. Expreaa
Am. H. ft U pfd
Am. Ica. securltlea
Am. blnaaad Oil
Am. Mneed Oil pfd
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotlvs ptd
Am. 8. ft R
Am. 8. ft R PM
Am. Busar Reflnlnx
Am. Tobacco pld ctf
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlaon
Atchlaon pfd. ex-dlr
Atlantic C. L
Baltimore ft Ohio
Bal. ft Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. 1
Chraapaake ft Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chtcaio ft N. W
C. M. ft St. P
f'hlraso T. ft T
Chicago T. ft T. pfd
C, C, C. A St. b
Colorado T. A I.
Colorado ft Bo
Colo, ft So. lat pfd
Colo, ft Ho. d pfd
Conaolldated oaa
Corn Producta
Corn Producta pfd
Delaware ft Hudaon
Del.. U. ft W
Denver ft R. O
D. ft R. 0. pfd
Distillers' Securltlea
Krla
Krla lat pfd
Brie M pfd
Oeneral Electric
Hocking Vallef. offered
Illinois Central
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa City 8o
K. C. 8o. pfd
Loulavllle ft N
Meilcan Central
Mlnneapolla ft 8t. I
M., 8L P. ft 8. 8. M.....
M . St. P ft 8. 8. M. pfd
Mlsaourt PaciBc
M , K. ft T
M., K. ft T. pfd
National bead
N. R. R. of M. pfd
New Tork Central
N. Y.. O. ft W
Norfolk ft Weatern
Norfolk ft W. pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
PanoarlTanla
People' a Oaa
p., c C. ft St. 1
Preeeed Steel Car
Preaaed 8. C. pfd
Pullman Palaca ar
Reading
Reading lat pM
Reading id pfd
Kepublls Steel
Republlo Bleel ptd
Rock laland Co
Hex a laland Co. pfd
BU L. ft 8. T Id pfd
St. Loula 8. W
8t. L. 8. W. pfd
Soul hern PaclBo
So Pacific ptd
So. Railway
go. Railway pfd
Tenneeee C. ft I
Teaae ft Pacific
Toledo, St. L ft W
T., St. LAW. pfd
Colon Paclflo
t'nlon Paclflo pfd
H.ino
1,100
1HH
42'
lll't
42 li
4,100 11 MVi
l"0
I"
14.IM)
4lK)
(
100
10.J00
17,100
400
00
3.100
100
I.OiiO
1,200
V00
10
?itf
23,100
7l4
10'
llo4
114
132-4
tw ,
l3e
9
131
111
13
10
195
ITS
117
1104,
71
lorn
14l4
113
131 '4
f
l7
1U1H
18
133
lit
13
7IVI
113
65 4
17H
14
149V1
,roo
too
'iliiio
loo
8.100
00
1,10
0
MO
"0
I,!"1)
200
too
1,100
MVi
100
100
100
loo
ino
100
57 H
1374,
tl
:
S234
41'4
M4
701,
4314
76
IT. 14
110
1M'4
II
o4
I74
aOH
2
41V,
63 4
'-II -
66 V,
137VI
fl4
II
11
'iii,
M-4
70
42 14
76
ft
167 VI
10'4
II
1014
3
2 ,
41 14
Minneapolis tirala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Tlec. 27 WHEAT De
cember, 77c; May. 7Vc: July, (Wc; No. 1
hard. fcrtiUWV-; No. 1 northern. 79H6WSo;
No. 2 northern, 'TH'OSc; No. S spring,
7ii 74c.
KIjOUR First patents, S4.30fi4l.40: second
patents, 84.1644 2o. first clears, 13 S6US.S6;
second clears. IJ 4-Q!tio.
LRAN In bulk, HT.2&.
Hoard of Trade quotations for Minnea
polis delivery. The range In prices, as re
ported bv Logan & Riyan, 112 Board of
Trade building, was:
ArUclee l Open. Htgh. Low. Cloe Yes'y
-heat J
May.
July.
19 T9S
7Srv H'4i Vi
7TI..
7Sl
Mllusskrt Grata Market,
MILWAUKEE Iec.' 27. WHEAT Steady:
No. 1 northern, etrgslc; No. 2 northern, lotf
7c; May. 1KC.
HYK-Ixiwer; No. 1, beaOKVaC
t. S. Kiprtaa
V. 8. Realty
V. S. Rubber
V. 8. Rubber Pfd
V, 8. Steal
V. Steel pfd
Va. -Carolina 1 hemicai
Va.-Caro. Cbern. pfd..
Wabaah
Wabaah pfd
Wella-Fargo Bipraaa .
Weetlnfhuu,, niacins
Waatara t'nloo
Wheeling L
Wlaconaln Central ....
Wla Centra) P'd
Northern PacISc
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd..
3loaa-8hefflld Sterl ..
Ureal Northern pfd...
Int. Metropolitan ....
Int Mat. pfd...
100 I04 10
1,100 143 HJ
1.400 CTH 17
1,700 6V, 6ll4
700 14'ita H"4
100 147 IM14
1.000 14V, S3 "4
1.300 41V4 40S
2 71i, 1114
loo 71 71
100 67 H 67
4.100 130 '4 M
100 4T 47,
1.100 II
"ioo iiii ais
ii'400 ii7i
1.100 HVt 74
iloiii ii " "isvi
100 M M
100 llOsi HOI,
1U.400 136H 132 S
'1000 'si" "si
600 17 '
T.1U0 J04 2VH
100 a-'i1, 1(14
100 47 47
100 25 244
tiO 694 M
14.IO0 KS
'itfii '12V,
100 4i4 M4
'i'ioo IS"4 S474
MO 3? Ii4
100 63 6.11,
. II.7O0 ll-l ' 1",
100 II 91
', i.i'i ii 'si
llO loin 10114
, 11,500 48', 471,
, 1,700 104 V, 1034
100 81 31
100 lu7 107
700 1T4 144
7u0 31 3
41,900
100
"i'i
SO,!1'!
, 6.300
too
Ik
ii
'ii"
31
73
1M
14 H
ic,
13
73 1,
WO
114H
4i't
1W4
IUi
1.15
2HH
91V1
lVl
34
72
10x14
149 S
113
1324
9:.
2MH4
lo3
91
111
ni'4
9214
7S
lB4Va
116
6S4
17a
197
160
21
I
63VI
3
17
67 VI
lS7i,
J'H
11
1:214
610
414
MW,
431,
744
6514
157
12
17
1744
m
1714
,
24
49
29
4014
17 V,
69
143V,
167
94
41
714
71V,
67
1801,
47
41
M14
H
1744
1S S
91
60
6314
WV,
179
136S
18
90
IKV4
t
!'
43
4744
V4
6 4
SV4
Uv,
Ufc
94
1o
r.s
6H4
1I1S
93
111
11
611,
lOftV,
4H
1'44
10714
18',
190
148
aS
14
241,
,
la 4,
us
'
'4S
l:i
144
"14
Mau. Electric
do pfd ...
Maiia. Oaa ..
I'ntled Fruit
t'nltrd S. M.
do pfd ....
U. S. Steel..
do pfd ....
Adventure ...
Allouea
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Rid. "Asked
Franklin
;Oranby
lale Royale
Maes. Mlntns ...
Mohawk
Mont. C. ft C
Old Dominion ....
Osceola
Parrot
gulncy
Hhannon
Tamarack
Trinity
t'nlted Copper ..
V. S. Mining ....
I'. 8. Oil ,
17 t'tah
17 Victoria
eiVlWInona
.108 Wolrerlna
7S North Butte
28Vi nutte Coalition .
48 Nerada
104S Cal. ft Ariaona..
ISiTecumeeh
634 Greene Con
114i, Michigan Mining
. 14141
Ex-dlvidend.
...140
...1M
...160
...135
. 3tS
.190
. 61
.1I1S
. 11
.1S2S
.129
.18 4,
. 81
.101
22
. SO
....I93
3S
.... 63
.... 18
.... 14
.... 13
.... 17
.... 11
.... 71
.... 1
.... 63
....147
.... 29
....102
.... 18
....116
.... 16
.... 70S
.... II
.... 9
.... 62
.... 7S
.... 12
....IkS
....110
.... 16
.... 11
171
29
.... S3
.... 11
Boston Copper Market..
Closing quotations on Boston copper mar
ket.reported by Logan & Bryan, 112 Board
or Trade tmiiaing, uniana:
Adrenture Nerada Cone..
Allouea 62 North Butte .
Atlantic 14 Old Dominion
Bingham 30 Oaoeola
Black Mountain 9 Qulncy Rltea
Bnntnn Cone 10, Pneu. Service
Uulte Coalition 36 Pnau. Service.
Calumet ft Arliona.J'O Qulncy
Calumet ft Hecla....l93 Shannon
Centennial , 84 Tamarack ....
83 Washington ..
II Trinity
61 t'nltrd fruit
13 t'nlted Plate,, com
24 t'nlted Btatea,
13 l ull Com
14 t'tah Copper .
16 Victoria
17 Winona
13S Wolrerlna
26 S Cananea
I Nlplaalng
11 Rxecutor
Copper Range
Dally weet
Dominion Steel
Gaat Butt
Kranklln
Greene Copper .
Granby ,
Hanrock
lale Royal
Kewaneew ,
L. S. ft Plttahurg.
Masaachuaatta
Michigan
Mohawk (rt-dlT.)....
1
111
51
141
3
H4i
pfd... S0
107
11
Ill
20
16
108 S
10
45
63
Dec. 15... IW4
Dee. Id...
Dec. 18... 6 17T4
Dec. 6 19
Dec. 20... 6 18
Dec. 21... ( OWi,,
Dec. 22... 6 08V4
Dec. 23...
Dec. at... 6 1374
Dee. 26...
Dec. 28... 6 21
Dec. 27... 144
4 81 4 38 4 40 6 09!
4 7ti
4 M
4 64
4 901
4 8
4 99
4 98,
6 061
6 0O
4 4J
4 60
4 6)
4 44
4 8
4 ai
4 w
I
4 431
4 62
4 2S Pi
4 27 1 6 14
4 311 6 01
I 07
10
6 IS
6 27
ee
6 36
4 331
4 39
4 41
4 48
ee
4 64
6 27
6 27
6 12
( 04,
116
e I
6 OS
O61
4 84
4 78
4
4 7
4 1
4 81
4 86
No.
It ..
115..
27...
II...
62...
I...
32...
69...
17...
56 . . .
41. ..
71...
41...
69...
61...
67...
60...
60..,
69..
6O..,
16..
6..
61..
71. .
70..
69..
13. .
68...
90. .
77..
II..
17..
14..
II..
S..
87..
71..
2..
4..
II..
71.
72.
At
.337
.151
.343
. .22
, .J--7
. 398
..1R8
. 842
..3:
.270
.270
.251
. 264
..US
.2"!
..144
..Sll
. 2CJ
..!
..106
.151
..2l
..2S4
. .234
..27
.283
. 181
..S.4
. 19
.144
..Hi
. 2tl
..1)
..258
..128
.214
..211
. . Mil
.2:4
..238
.2.4
. . 220
Sh.
Tr.
I 00
4 06
4 05
10
4 10
1 10
1 i"
4 1
4 10
4 10
4 12S
4 U'S
4 12',
I 12',
4 12
I 12
4 li
4 U'
4 12
I 12
4 11
4 12S
4 12
I 12
12S
I 12S
I 12
I 12S
I 12
1 12
I 12
I 12
4 12
4 II
I 13
I 16
I 15
4 16
4 IS
4 16
6 15
I 15
8 16
No.
7 .
71..
S .
88 .
7..
80...
76 ..
f8 ..
''...
68 ...
2...
f. .
74 ..
7.1...
72...
64. ..
70. .,
77...
64..
6 .
61..
42..
K0..
72..
67..
78..
74 .
73..
79..
II..
10. .
79..
63. .
62. .
81..
..
84..
61..
62 .
69. .
At.
. . 395
.183
..S57
. 214
..24
.247
..232
..tin
. 217
. 223
. 2!"t
. !
..213
. ."i
.
..2"1
. 2.'1
..23
. 2;4
. 1:4
...2!7
...170
. .lii
. . .24
...2'8
...241
.. V2
..1-1
..210
...237
.. 2n0
...110
...213
...187
..120
...245
...199
..224
. . . 204
...2311
...210
...224
fr.
I 15
6 13
1 15
I 15
I IS
I 16
I 15
6 15
I 15
8 15
I 13
I 16
15
15
I 15
6 15
I 15
I 15
6 15
I II
I 16
8 13
6 II
6 15
I 17
I 17
I 17
6 17
8 17
8 17
6 17
6 17
6 17
I 17
4 17
6 17
4 17
4 ITS
4 to
4 2
4 20
4 20
Ihlnmerte. 1",1; bbls
SAVANNAH. Iv. .
67'-.-.
I'.ociN-Finn: s.tis:
F. . II it i4 1; F . 4 m:
It . 5; I.. II S; K .. u
.;.; V. V.. $...
sverafre. 11s.13!i bbliv
T, 41L Tunentlne4
a. iv c. n. t(r.
tl , II I'JViM.I; "
N'.. lotJ; W. O.,
0 4I4II4 VIH)l.i:l 41, K M4.HKKT.
t ondltloa of Trade and l)aotatloaa a
staple and Kssey Trodace.
Wins - ivr b . i''.
1.IVK, I'lU LTItY -Hens. 7'u7'c; roosters,
4c; turkey. lJ-.il.ic; du-ks. 811IV; spring
chicken.. TVsc; se.c, VirVc.
HI TI'KH-riu klnn slock. lu'4c; choice to
fancv dulrv. :'1.iJ:ic; cresmcry. '7l31c.
HAY-t'holce uplimd. I'.' f'. inelluni. 89.00;
Ciure. M'-ii.5ti. lte straw. Jtl.aVif'.W.
HllAN 1"T tmi. ll.Vi'i.
V KtlK I AHI KS.
TCRNIFS-IVr bu.. fK'.
S W KIM' It)TATtKS- - Kansas, per bbl.,
" rtiM ATt)E9 California, pT Ixvsket of M
"'wAXHKANS-IVr bu box, M.rtJ 60.
1IKKTB and CAIilldW-lVr bu.. inc.
L1,K LKTTl'CKHothuuse, ier dot.
heails. 4fc.
CKLKRY-I'er do.. :"ntV.
tTt'l'MllKHS-1 lot house, per do., fl.iarj
.til 1 -
t N ION8 Home grown. "JV per bu.; BptUW
Ish. 8 per cr.Ue; Colorado, 7ic.
Ht)RSKRADISH--Cas of do., 1190.
RADISH I'sl'er do, bunches, southern,
laiKc loiiu'lics. 4Cc.
N WY RFANS-l'er bu., 11.75; No. 2.
i.l M A HKANS - Per II).. 5',c.
t KKKN rKI'I'KHrt IVr hamper, $3.00.
FARSLKY Hothouse, per do, buncnee,
. .
C. Hlt.M, ri lloiianu seeu, nomc
l"KitV FLANT-lVr do . $'J.'iif3.00.
p ) 1 I t K(4-I er on., eiikc.
RITAHAtlAS About li lbs. to
f . . . o ....
lil.AU l.fil 1 t V Vj mmiiT'"' "
SHALLOTS Southern, per bu
8 20 4 R9
46 i 6 37 , 4 S3
Sunday. Holiday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha iL'.DO'ufl.:
Chicago 1.2Cu3i.80
Kansas City 2.U""fl6.76
St. Louis 1.7rVai.75
Sioux City 2.5iij.2S
The ofticlal number of cars
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle Hogs. Sheep.Hs'es
C. M. & St. P
Wa hash
Missouri Pacific
I. P. System
C. & N. W.. east
C. ct N. V., west...,
C, St. P., M. O....
C, H. Q.. east
C, B. & W., west
C, R. I. & P.. east..
C, R. I. & P.. west..
Illinois Central
Chicago Gt. Western.
Total receipts
The disposition of the day's receipts was
us follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of heud Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
3
1 4
8 16 2
8 18 2
7 17
10 .. 13
3 7..
43 10 6
2 10 1
3
2 3..
3 2..
92 99 26
Hogs.
Ifi.OO'clO.l.'O
6.6"iH).37V4
5.2&(i.37Vi
6.tn 46
6.0Oii.i)
of stock
ptd.
7
12
180
12
11
8JH
Omaha Tacking Co 272 Wi
Swift and Company 4"6 1.781
Cudahy I'acklng Co VM 2,34.1
Armour & Co SJ3 1.812
Swift & Co.. country 88
Vansant & Co 17
McCreary & Carey 91 ....
W. I. Stephen 197
Hill & Son 3
F. P. Lewis 3
Huston & Co 16 ....
L. F. Htisx 6
J. H. Bulla 7
Mike Haggerty 70
J. II. Root ot Co 44 ....
T. B. lnghram 1 ....
V. A. Britton 10
Lehmer Bros 1 ....
8. & 8 3i2
Other buyers 117
Totals
6S1
1.4H3
1,63
SHEKP Receipts this morning were quite
liberal, there being not far from twenty
five cars In the yards, of this number
seven or eight cars were already sold be
fore arrival. The demand was again very
fair and the market as a whole entirely
satisfactory. While the trade was not quite
so active as yesterday prices were fully
steady. Practically everything was sold
and weighed up In very good season.
l.ainiis were In light supply, as will he
noted from the Kales below, and there was
nothing very good, barring one little bunch
of choice natives which sold at 17. tin.
There were quite a good many good weth
ers which sold as IiIkIi as 16.76 for the best
hero. Western ewes sold as high as l"i.U5,
with a little bunch of native yoarllng ewes
ut 15 60.
Quotations on killers: Good to choice
lambs, I7.0ujj7.ti0; fair to good lambs, i 76
ig'M); good to choice yearlings, 8o.7kio.15;
fulr to good yearlings, f..6u'ii6.75; good to
choice wethers, 85.35u6.76; fair to good
wethers, I4,.1oii; Do; aood to choice ewe.
4.7o'(i6.J6; fair to good ewes, $4 otii4.75.
Quotations on feeders: Good to choice
lambs, Jo.'yti.bo; medium lambs, 86.6116.6;
light lambs, ti.di'u&.'lb) yearlings, 6.16)o.6u;
wethers. S4.75Hi3.25; ewes, U.&W4.60; bleed
ing iwes. li.uniia.U).
No.
377 native wethers
16 native lambs
6 native wethers
30 native ewes
1 native buck
131 western ewes
230 western ewes
5 western lambs
278 wt stei n ewes, cull
itw western ewes
-IS western ewes, cull
6 native ewes
14 native lamhs
38 western yearlings
46 western yea' Lugs
1J western ytarllnga
12 western yearlings
13 western lambs ,
69 wet-tern ewes
268 western wethers
441 western wethers
3"1 western wethers
3i2 western wethers
248 western lambs
24 western ewes, culls ....
458 western ewes
8 western ewes
sack
do..
600.
Av. Pr.
. 1U 6 75
. 98 7 li'l
. liW 6 00
. 175 6 00
. V0 4 25
. 110 6 10
.107 6 30
. 74 7 25
. P) 2 CO
. 113 6 lu
. li 4 00
. 17H 6 25
. US 7 M
. 95 6 no
. 95 6 00
. l'J6 44)
.96 6 50
. 8 7 00
. lol 5 25
. 12 5 70
. bW) 6 70
. 100 . 5 70
.89 6 70
.72 7 26
. (H 4 10
.111 6 25
.93 6 25
Forelava Financial.
LONDON, Dec. 27. Money was In good
demand, the supplies were limited and rates
hardened In tho market today. Discounts
were easier. Prices on the Stock exchange
opened quietly steady. Not much business
was transacted, but the tone of British se
curities was cheerful In the expectation
of the arrival of more gold from Paris.
The statement of the Bank of England
had little effect on the market. Americans
started at about parity and crept up stead
ily during the forenoon on local buying In
spite of some Hpprelienslon regarding the
settlement ot tne American account. The
advices received during the afternoon
caused a further Improvement and the mar
ket closed firm. Atchison. Topeka ct Santa
Fe, Cnlon Pacific and 1'nlted States Steel
were the most active, but became dull on
Paris advices. Rio Tintos and De Heers
were strong. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904
closed at 101 4.
PARIS, Deo. 27. Prices on the Rourse
today were firm. Russian Imperial 4s I
closer! at 78.40 and Russian bonds of 1904
at 494.
BERLIN, Dec. 27. Prices on the Bourse
today had a firmer tendency.
162
.2.4S4 7,285 4,674
CATTLK There was a fair run of cattle
for this time of the week, but still there
were not enough to make much of a show.
Ing in the yards. The market aa a whole
waa in a good, healthy condition and prac
tically everything In sight was disposed of
in very goon season in tne torenoon.
Packers all seemed to want a few fat
steers and were out In the yards quits
early. As to the prices paid, those who had
the kind of cattle to get the full strength
of tho advance yesterday did not think
there was any material Improvement today.
On the other hand, those who did not have
cattle yesterday or at leust the kind of
cattle that buyers wanted, could see a
large advance today. They were all agree
ing, though, that the market was at least
loylac higher for the two days. In other
words, a large proportion of the decline
of last week has been recovered.
What was said above regarding steers
would apply equally well to cows and
heifers. They were In good demand and
free sellers at strong prices. On cows It
looks as If the decline of Inst week was
just about made up, on the good kinds at
lessr.
The supply of stockers and feeders was
very meager, but speculators had a few on
hand. No one la looking for any very great
business In feeders until after the first of
the year.
Kepresentatlve sales:
BEEF STEERS.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKF.T
Cattle Steady, liners, Sheep anc
I.antba l.orrer.
CHICAGO, Dec. 27. CATTT-E Receipts.
9.0(0 head; market steady; common to prim
Steers, l4.0O'7.4O; cows, I2.7&(i4.76! heifers,
$2.ll(tA.0O; bulls, 2.4Hf(i4 60; calves, 12.75u
8.60; stockers and feeders, 82.4ntfi4.50.
HOGS Receipts, 2S,(iO head; market lOft
15c lower; choice to prime heavy, 8n.,Kh'
6.36; medium to good heavy, tOKciiiv,;
Jii.2ufiri.30; good to prime
packing, $ii.H0ii6.2); pigs.
butcher weights,
mixed, $ii.2tVyt.25;
l.W(!.16.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 20,000
head; market weak to luc lower; sheep.
H.7:"i'f(4i.UU; yearlings, $4.ti0t)6.&0; lambs, $0.00
i&e.oo.
CAl 1.1 r IA r.ll- 1 IT riair -
do, heads HXa.m
CRXNHF.HRlF.S-l'cr bbl.. S (,. 00.
APPLES- Hen Davis, choice. ttO; fancy,
p,T bl.l.. $'.'.; Jonathans. $11 50: New York)
apples. $3..V.; Grimes- Golden, 13.60.
PEAKS Winter Nells, per box 13 rt
GRAPES - Mulacii. per bbl , lii.OOoj i.OO.
TROPICAL FRl'IT.
ORANGES-Florida oranges, 12 90; Call
forma novels, 8-I.25.
LEMi iNS-Liimmlcrn. extra fancy, Z44J
sle, 84. fo; ii"' utid j.oo; other
bra nils, ,'ilic less. , . .
H ANANAt" Per mclloni-Hlied buncn,
I. '.i" 'iiJ 25; Jumbos.
p TI-'S Kaihiway. c; savers, 6c; llau
lowis new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb. box,
II. lo;' California, bulk. 6'4jc; 6-crown, 15o
o-ciKWti. 14c; 3-crown. l'-V. , , .
GRAPH FRl'IT-Sie 64 to 64 and 80 to 98,
"l'lkIANl"T- Per suck of 100, $4.60.
Cl'T HEEF PRICES.
Ribs: No. 1, 14'tc; No. 2, 9V'I No. 8, .
i rvin- N 1. ixc: No. 2. 12Vc; No. 3, 9a.
chuck: No. 1, 014c; No. 2, 6c; No. S. 4c
Round: No. 1. Xc; No. 2. 7c; No. 3, 6Vao.
Flute: No. 1, 4'4-; No. 2. 4c : No. 8, 8c.
MISl'HLLANEorS.
CHRBSE-Swiss, new. Ilk'; Wisconsin
brick, IM n Hie; Wisconsin llmberger, 14c;
twins, lfic; Young Americans, 1C.
FISH Trout. 12c; halibut, 12c; catlNh, 16o;
buffalo. Sc; bullheads, 12c; black bass, fine
stock. ' salmon, 12c: pike, 13c; red snsp
pi r. fresh frozen, 13c; whlteflsh. fresh,
frozen. 13c; yellow iierch, dressed and
scaled. Sc; pickerel, fresh froien, c; frog"
legs, 40c per doz. :nlilles.
CI' RED FISH Family whlteflsh, pep
quarter bbl., 1' lbs.. $1 (; Norway mack
erel. No. 1. $.15.00; No 2, $J8.o0; herring In
bbls., 2n0 lbs. each. Norway, 4k, $9 00; Nor.
wav. 3k, $'.i.i; Holland herring. In kegs,
nillVerw. Soc: kegs, mixed, 7ik-.
HIDES AND TAl.IOW-C,recn salted. No.
1 12,c; No. 2. 1"tc; bull hides, 9JiHk-; green
hides, No. I He; No. 2. loc; horse, tl.BOUi
3 75; sheep pells. ryK'itl.25. Tallow, No. i.
4r; No. 2. 3c.
NFTS French walnuts. 1314c; California,
walnuts. No. 2 hard shell. 13c; No. 1, soft
shell, I.Vfcc: l.iazlls, 154 lf.c: pecans, l9tS'i2c;
llllierts, HWiHc; peanuts, raw, 6V4cj
roisted. 814c; California almonds, hard
shell. Ic: soft shell, 17c.
HONEY Per 24 frames. $3.50.
CIDER New York, half b:rrel, $2.75; bar
rel, .5im.
COFFEE Roasted. No. 35. 2fic per lb.
No. 30, 21c per lb.; No. 25. 19c per lb.; No.
20, Tie per lb. ; No. 21, 13c per lb.
SYRCP In bbls., 27c per gal.; In esses,
6 10-lb. cans, $1.7o; cases. 11 6-lh. cans, $1.80;
cases, 21 2Mi-H. cans. $1.S5.
Bl'GAR Granulated cane. In sacks, $3.21;
"rrantilnted beet. In sacks, li.ll.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
-rn. 6Vfi WH'; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, S-Ib.
11ns, $1.10; S-lb. cans, 97Ucfi $1 .00. Pine,
oples, grated, 2-lh., $2,0642.30; sliced. $190
r2 20. Gallon apples, fancy. $2.06. U
' rnla apricots, 1 .!Kc2.'J6. Pears, $1.76U
2.611. Peaches, fancy. $1.75'iJ7!.40; H. t
feaches. $2.lK!i2.50. Alaska salmon, red,
1.25; fancv Chinook. F., $2.10; fancy sock
eye, F., $1.95. Sardines, miarter oil, $2.78
three-nuarter mustard. $3.00. 8weet pota
toes, $l.liC(i1.25. Sauerkruut, $1.00. Pump
kins, Sikiiji.Ki. wax henns, z-in., 6Boc
lima Ivans, 2-lb.. 75cr1.35. Spinach, $1.36.
Cheap peas. 2-lb., 60c; extras, 95cJ1.10;
fancy, 1.3;al-75.
Itank of France Hvatement.
PARIS. Dec. 27. The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the following
changes: NVtes, In circulation, Inc eased
4, 750.0110 francs; treasury deposits decreased
4.706.OO0 francs; general depislis increased
64, 975,o8) francs: gold In hand decreased 21.
750,000 francs; silver In hand decrased 1,
875,00 francs; bills discounted Inci eased
lK4.47o.Otm francs; advances decreased 11,
060,000 francs.
Wabash Passes Dividend.
NKW TORK, Dec. 27.-Dlrectors of the
Wabash railroad today announced that the
semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent on the
"A" and "li" debenture bonds had passed,
the company's earnings during the last
six months having been Insufficient for
that purpose.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $!50.000,'00 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balances,
$CX.36t;.ti98: gold coin and bullion, $102,lo7.:
gold certificates, $54,410,230.
Teial aalea lor the day. T7l.ua) aharaa.
London Closing Storks.
LONDON, Dec. 2f7. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were
Coneole. mooey
6j',4 11560 ; sam-
May,
tin-
Pearla Market.
PEORIA. Dec. CT. CORN New
changed; No. S yellow and No. $, ic
4, DM-; no grade, c.
OATS-Firm; No. 2 white, 86Vc; No. )
white, WVv
RYF-t5udy: No. s. trryoc.
WHISKY On the baaia of $1 2 for
lliusbed gooda.
Llveraeel Oral a sad Provlsloas.
LIVERPOOI Dec. 27 'vTH EA T-8 tx"
.rin; No. t red, western winter. 4e. Fu-
BARI. FY Steady; No.
pie. 44&65C.
CI3RN Steady, No. I cash. 39Vfrfi40c
43c asked.
rhlladelphla Fred ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 27.-BCTTKR-Bteady;
fair demand: extra western cream
ery, official price, E2S.
EOiirV-l'nchanged: fresh, 29c at mark.
CHEESE 4Wu'rt; New York full creams,
U8l4Vc.
Dulatk tirala Market.
DCLFTH. Dec. ST.-WHEAT On track.
No. 1 northern. 79c; No. t northern, 77vc;
Decemtx-r. 77c; M'.y. c; July. SuSc.
OATS To arrive, 83c.
Toleale Seed Market.
TOLEIK). Dec. H7.-8EFD Clover, cash
and December, $836; January, $8 17,
March. $8.47V. Timothy, $2-tA). aislk. $7. io.
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Bal. A Ohio
Canadian HaclSo
t'hes. Ohio....
Ci.naao Ot w
. M. 81.
PeBaera
UAH. U..
da pfd ....
Erie
do let pfd.
do Id pfd
Illinola (antral
Louiartlle N
ai 11-11 M , K. A T
M I I" N. T. Central
.... 14 Norfolk 4 W
...104 do pfd
....105 Ontario S, W
....12 Penneyleanla
....!"! Rand at I nee
.... II Keadtna
II iSoulhrra Kallwar
P Ill I do pfd
11 Southern Paclto .
43 t nton Pacific
t !l do pfd
44. T. a steel
11 I do ptd
II IWabaah
171 do pfd
Ma!anlb 4a
SILVER Bar, firm, $2Sd per ounce.
MONEY 6uoli per cent.
The rte of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 per cent; for thiee
months' bills, 6o per cent.
. 4:
.144
. 13
. 13
. 4
. 71
4
. an
. 33
. 47
. t
.n:
. M
. 4
.107
'. 41
. 16
Ken York Mlalair Storks.
NEW YORK. Dec. 27. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
eoo
. ii
.
. tt
.ut
.IX
,.4M
. 4
I Little Thief ...
Ontario
t)tblr
Puioal
8a rasa
Sierra Nevada
Small Hupea ..
Standard
I
Adama Coa.
Alice
Braaca
Brur.awtck Con. .
1 omatota Tuanel
Coa. Cal. A Vs..
Horn Stiver
Iran Stiver
Laedvtlle Cos. ..
Bank of Gerenaay gtaleaaeat.
BERLIN Des- TJ The weekly statement
of tre lniiH.rial Bank of Germany shos tl.e
. 8
:s
.4K)
. 13
.luO
. 14
. SI
bit
Bank Clearings.
OMAIIA, Dec. 27. Bank clearings for
today were $1,640.7(6 23 and for the corre
sponding date last year $1,467,719.64.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 27 COTTON Spot
closed steady: middling uplands, 10.66c; mid
dling Ktilf. 10 hoc: sales, 26 btilea
LIVERF04J1. Dee. 27. COTTON Bpot In
fair demand, prices S points lower; Amer
ican middling fair, 6.UM1; good mljdlln
&'.h: middling, 6.70d; low middling. 6.51;
good ordinary. 6.12d; ordinary, 4.8.VI. The
sales of the day were 8.OU0 bales, of which
duo were for speculation and export and 111
eluded LB1") American, rteceipis since last
report, 6s,0o0 bales, incluuing t4.au Amer
ican.
ST 1.4)1 18. Dec. .t 1 1 mf4 luii; mid
dling. Ho. Sales. 12a bales: reo-li,ta. &O11
bales: shipments. 19 bales; stock, 24.57H btl-s
NEW OK LEA is rt, Lec. r, . urnoN-
Spot market closed steady; sales. 4.724 biles;
low oroinary, atc; oroitiHiy. ic, nominal;
aood ordinary, 8c: low mlildllng. 9c: mid
dling, loac; go. d middling. 9 5-lOc; middling
fair. llc, nominal, neceipis, 11,10a Duties;
stock. 68,318 bales.
r.vaporalrd Apples and Dried Frnlta
NEW YORK, Dec. 27 EVAPORATED
APPLK8 Market shows no fresh feature.
Demand Is light and supplies for future
shipment are offered freely enough to Im
part an easy lone to the spot market.
Fancy are quoted at 9Svc; choice, 6y
kV: rrlme. 7hjc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRIITS-Prunes
are unchanged, with quotations ranging
fr.im 8c to 9c for California fruit. Apricots
are very quiet, but prices are firm owing
to light available supplies. Choice are
nuoted at loc; extra choice. 17tJlfcc; fancy
IS 11 loc. Feaches are steady, with choice
nuoted at 11c; extra choice, I21I2c; fancy
l.'1ll-c. Ralslus are In moderate demand
with loose Muscatels i)Jotd at 7Uc
seeded raisins, 7'uloc; London layers, $1.46
Hi So.
Saaar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Dec. 27. Bl'GAR Raw
steady; fair reil ilng, 3 l-16tf3 3-32c; centrifu
gal. j test. 3 -lb'3 19-32c; molasses sugar,
2 U-loi2 27 -32c. Keflned, steady; crushed,
i.SfV. powdered, l.wtic; granulated. 4 sue.
11FFEE Steady ; No. 7 Rio. 71n'(i7o.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 27-81'GAR
Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 3Vu3 lli-luc
i-iitrif ugai wiiit-s. wi 1-:, centriiiiK
yellows. :ift$ !5-l'ic; seconds 2'4 8-loC.
SYRCP-NcW luuiawoa, 41 alii.
No. AT. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 lot) 1 7.1 1 12117 C 00
1 iso 1 00 so nr.t 1 06
1 o0 I li 111 12113 6 10
1 lii I 50 41 1211 I 10
1 1100 1 75 18 1173 e 10
1 1010 00 18 1487 I 10
1 170 10 10 1S.M t 80
1 llfiO 4 IS 20 12 I K
4 ions 4 10 1 1104 I 11
34 1SS 4 50 17 12H7 5 30
31 1041 4 10 20 1260 I 10
COWS.
21 00 I M 1 124 I II
1 loo is li b.Sfi I is
1 ItlO I 15 1 770 I IS
1 1040 1 40 1 100 1 IS
1 ISO I 10 1... 1100 25
8n I 60 1 1111 1 li
I ir.o in io nil i io
I 10.V) I 44 1 800 1 15
i idso 1 70 i m i 4o
1 110 8 70 1 1120 I 40
8HS I IS 1 11M 1 45
1 1030 I 76 1 102S I 60
40 7J5 I 19 1 1O10 I 60
lol I 10 1 1094 I 60
6 1024 I 40 4 441 I 60
24 L'l I 10 I ltl I 60
1026 I 00 I I0l I 40
1 1110 1 00 I lo!5 I 40
1 800 I 00 II 1U I 10
1 1IM0 I 00 1 1031 I 16
1070 I 00 7 11:42 I 6
1001 I 00 1 1180 I 10
II 145 I 00 1 1070 1 76
I line I 04 11 1101 1 75
t l-0 00 4 1200 I 75
IIK I 00 411 1043 I 76
If, 10 1 1220 1 75.
1001 15 1 1111 I SO
HEIFERS.
I 610 1 46 1 toe I 16
II 6i 1 40 1 60 I 26
I 134 I 71 1 130 I 21
IH0 1 M 11 141 I 10
6 744 I 10 4 117 1 40
740 I 10 14 Il I 40
t 1006 I 20 14 447 I 41
7 7u0 S 10 1 400 I Re
441 I ?5 1 150 I 13
I iti I 26 11 8l III
HEIFERS AND STEERS.
II It. I 60
BULLS.
1 ISO 1 ft 1 1140 I 19
1 i:l) 1 61 1 lf.3'1 1 10
I 1254 I 71 1 1440 I 10
J ....1670 1 84 1 1140 I 15
1 1240 I 80 1 450 1 15
1226 I 81 1 1H0 I 15
1100 t 14 1 1110 I 16
1 1fi. 81 1 l.MK) I 25
1 1M0 1 III 1 1"00 16
1 1470 1 f 1 1610 I 10
j I20 1 SO t 1630 I 60
1 lulO I 00 t 1340 I 60
1 1680 I 00 1 1210 I it
140 1 00 1 lieo to
1366 I OS
CALVES.
1 260 I 00 1 100 6 10
1 luO I 14 1 140 I 60
Jilt) 60 1 I.'O 6 IB
126 I S 1 120 6 75
1 2 I 60 1 100 4 00
400 'l S 1 140 I 00
J 234 8 15 I 144 4 M
1 470 H I ISO 6 00
1 IO 4 o 1 130 I Ut)
1 2W 4 SO 1 154 I 10
1 Iil 4 8' 1 170 I 25
1 141 4 40 1 170 4 25
1 110 I 40 1 370 4 21
STOCKERd AND FEEDERS.
1 6M I ' 6 7:4 I 60
1o I SS 1 3"0 I 60
576 I 10 t 8SS I 50
6H0 I 10 1 IM 3 60
646 I 25 I M4 !M
lJ 1,1 I 10 I l o I o
14S 11-1 10 6-1 I 1 1
tuv I 35 1 m0 I 7ri
1 StO I 35 1 io I 75
6 674 I 15 6 SuO I 75
I two I 3S I mi eu
3 ... 115 I 40 1 Mil I 66
I Ill I 40 1 7o0 4 '.u
MONTANA.
Kansas City Live Stock . Market.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 27. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,i) head; market strong; choice
export and dressed beef steers, $.i.50'(.75;
fair to good, $4.tKi6 4o; western fed steers,
$3.006 oo; stockers and feeders, $2.91144 4.60;
southern steers, $3.26t6.00; southern cows,
$2.oof(it.50; native cows, $2. 26ft 4.60; native
heifers, $3.0t't6.on; bulls. $2.404.00; calves,
$3.5ot47.50.
HOUS Receipts, 9,000 head; market 7W7J
10c lower: top, $ii 37'4; bulk of sales, $! 2.01
6.35: heavy. KSetfiUiM.: packers, $ti.2Miti.35:
pigs and lights. $o.26u.324.
bllEr.l;" Arsu l-A.Mitn iieceipis. 4.1100
head: market 10c higher; lambs, $ii.34i7.iiu:
ewes and yearlings, $4.6u4i3.25; western fed
yearlings, $j.6n(uti. ib; western fed sheep, $4.26
4)5.76; stockers and feeders, $3,004)4.76.
. I.onls Live Stock Market.
ST. I.OCIS, Dee. 27. CATTLE Receipts,
3.541 heud, Including l.Jiu head of Texan;
market steady; native shipping and ex
port steers, $4.80';.7&, dressed beef and
butcher steers, $3.75'i5.90; steers under l.uuu
pounds, JJ. 20i4.U); stockers and feeders,
4U.4Uti4.60; cows and heirers, 2.4t.i'u6.2E); can-
ners, II .buqiz.aa; nuns, s.-.zo'iM.tjo; calves, i.i.2.
Ki7.6u; Texas and Indian steers, $2.6u6.6o;
cows and h' Ifers, $1.7.Vr3.50.
HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; market 6c
lower; pigs and lights, $ii.iii)il8.40; puckers.
I $.-Vy8.4X, butchers and best heavy, $.30u
6.45.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 3,mi
heud; market strong; native muttons, $.':.uo
i4in.6o; lambs, $.1.75'f'7.3T; culls and bucks,
U.WU3.26; stockers, lli.wi3.75.
Nerr York l.la Kiock Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 27.-REEYE8 Re
ceipts, 5tJ0 head; mainly for slaughterers;
nothing doing; murKei leeung. sieauy;
dressed beef In moderate demand at li'vil
9c per pound, wltii family beef bringing
9'c. Exports for tomorrow: Sixteen cars
of" sheep and four curs of cattle.
CALVES Itecelpts, 4iii netin; veins,
steady at $6 6'(9 fni; culls, $l.6ti; barn.tanl
and western calves, nonfjual ; dressed
calves, steady to strong; city dressed ve.ils.
84 14c per pound: country dossed, 7'U121c.
HOUs Receipts, 6.1O4 head; lew on sale;
market nominally steady.
BMLKT A.N I) L.A.V1HB tteceipts, 3,U'
head; shep, slow; prime lambs, steady
medium grudes, slow; sheep, I.l.nou 4.60; no
prime sheep sold; lambs, $;.7''ui.l0.
St. Joseph l.l Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,69V head; market steady; natives,
it-oo.tjo; cows and heifers, $2.2&'u4.ikj;
stockers and feeders, $3.26'i4.iio.
H'HiS Kecelpis. H...S Head; loc lower; lop.
$6.32',; bulk, lii.2fWtti.30.
SHEEP AMI LA l tio iveceipis, wo neau;
market steady.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 27. M ETAL8 Thera
was a sharp decline In the London tin mar
ket, spot closing ut l!i4 bs and futures at
194 Ins. Locally the market waa weak In
consequence, with spot quoted at $4!30?J
42.65. Copper was 10h higher In the London
market, with spot quoted Ht Kf7 6s and fu
tures at Ms 16s Locally the market contin
ues firm and shows an advancing tendency
In spite of tho higher level already at
tained by prices. Itke Is quoted at $23.50
24.011; Electrolytic at $23.264123.76, and cast
ing at $23.4M23.60. 1eail was unchanged at
$6.25 In the local market. The London mar
ket was 2s lid higher at 20. Spelter- waa
higher In Loudon, closing at 28 2s ad.
Locally the market was firm, but un
changed at $!.linti.7o. Iron was unchanged
In the English market, with Standard foun
dry quoted at His Sd and Cleveland war
rants at 2s Hid. Locally Iron waa un
changed. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted
at $26.26irt26.2S; No. 2 foundry northern,
f'.'l 76iitf.76. No. 1 southern, $26.0iy1i'.i7.&0;
No. 2 foundry southern, $25.OHfr7.00.
ST. LOl lS, Dec. 27. M ETA LB Lead,
Ituct at $0.06. Speller, unsettled at $6.67V4t9
i.60.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 27. COFFEE Market .
for futures opened steady at a decline ot
10 points In response lo lower European
cables and largo primary receipts. Tho
close was steatly at a net decline of tVtfle
points. 8ule for the day were reported of
61.5011 bags, Including January at 6.5tKu6.60o
March at 0.764.6.86. May at 6.966 00 July
ut 6.1' 'ii.:. Ki. nail September at 6 2f.fl 6. 36.
Spot, maiket steady; Rio No. 7. 74f7Vto;
Santos No. 4, e'i8L4C Mild, steady; CofV
dovu, 9'iL'VjC.
Sinus City I Ire Stork Market.
SIOl'X CITY. Ia., Dec. 27. (Special Tele,
gram.) CATTLE-Heci Ipts, 8141 head. Mar
ket steady; stockers. $4.25'u6 25: cows and
mixed, $2.5nti4.25; stockers and feeders, $3 '
j4'; calves and yearlings, $2 5irt4 26.
H(HH4 Receipts. 4NO head. Market lower,
selling st $h.0oiti.25: bulk of sales. $! 05'itj lo.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, Cm iieud.
Stork In Slaht.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Il'urs
South Omaha 2.J"
Sioux Cltv 8"!
Kansas City &.o
fit. Jotenh 1.W7
St. L.uls S
Chicago 9,00
Totals
. ...:2.m7
. Sheen.
7,') 4.7KI
40 ti'i-l
9." o 4 i 1
8.729 '.)
7.i) 3.'u
2,i) :(j,i.i
6'),? 9 3J.2V
Oils and
OIL CITY, Inc. 27.-4
$1 68. Runs. 45.U73 bbls ,
Koala
ill Credit balmii-i
average, hh,15j bh s
Wool Market.
ST. 1-OCIS, Dec. CT.-WOOL Market,
steady; Medium grudes combing and cloth
ing. il'vil-'H i light line, l'.)'Vu-2c; heavy nna,
15'ul7c; tub wuahed, ii-tD' Vc.
HE A I, ESTATE TRANSFERS.
C. li. Higman and wife to Hastings
& Heyden, lot 2, block 2, Orainmercy
1'aik 1
Liicy J. Patterson to Gertrude Louise
While, lol 7, Field club sui) 1.0UQ
Erastus A. Renson and wile to Mux
garet Met 'nr. tg Iter, lots 22 and 2J,
block 8, Hi'ii.vm 1
Edward P. Filch to A. J. Love, lot
and uirt'lh one-half of lot 1, block 6,
ll inscoiii PI. ice 8,600
El.ie D. Troup ami husbuiul to Alice
11. I'.iaikbuin, lots 46,. 47 and 4)i, block
1, ItirkhuiiMcr fj Hluinei's sub t
Deloss C. Hliiill mid wife to C. R.
Helgmeii, lol 2, block 2. lirunimercy
I'hik 1
The J urge P. Remis Real Estate
ci mintny to the I lu lc Sam Oil com-
iai.v, nli-i feet of taxlot 1, sec.
Joseph R. Wells to A j. ixjve, lot ,
irlrtin Hi Istac's add
Charles E. i:nnrs..n to Joseph Mess
mer and wife, sli feet of lots lo and
II. block l'.i, Wilcox's Second add
The I'nited R. Hi Estate ci n.puiiy to
Antoma Rurck. lot 12
Kounlze's Third udd...
R. E. Wilcox anil wife
Davis, lot block 2, li.
add.. South Ou.iha
Frances I. TIioumh et al. lo Charles
l.old Thou. us, lot It', block 2, West
Side add
Ju.Uiin E. Shepherd and wife to Mux
tielsler. Kl.il f'-et of nvi fci t of lot
1, block lo2, otnitha
Franc s M. Shoemaker i t al. to
tle.uge A. HhoeiiLiker, lots 6 utid ,
block 'C." Suun-lers He Hlme-liuugh's
I.l.j. k 18.
to Matilda
E. Wilcox's
1.600
,000
876
1,400
100
I Total
4,600
1
$27, Ml
18 steers.. ..1178 4 30 2 feeders.. 810 $ 7C
1 funler... 920 4 10 1 cow 1270 J 7i
HOOS-lKgs sold 10c lower than Fie big
U'K 0K1 ER
Ilk COLD HOXUtJ-
ai r.u; 1 iti
a t.i.Mi r:--lJ PERIOD.
tj L' A K A N T L L D STOCK
with bonu of stock In three subsidiary 1 1.1111 alnles.
TSBT rM CINT FIB AJfsTUM OOA1AETSCD BT TOVB. BAKX8
11 stock we are c.ow i fr.-r.i.g at 80 ecu's a share In a dividend paying pro
ject. Write u for full details.
AMERICAN FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CO..
Representatives Wuntad, tOi KOELri, OIL.
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