Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 30, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tin: OMAIIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. DECEMHEI M. 1D07.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTFD-Te buy econ hand furniture,
cook anil heating loves, carpets, lino
leums, office furniture, old i loines. and
shoes, pianos, Iminri, bed p Hope
r,luiUs and all kinde of Inula, or will ruy
tha furniture el your Loum compiet.
Tha highest price p..d. Call th t.ghl
man. Ji el boua, 33,1. (J5 M I'tO Jl
SECOND HAND feed sacks. No amount
loo large or too email. Wagner, M N. Ik.
(25 M7S6
WAXTED-To buy calve. Tel. Do-g. 4".:.
(25 )IH
SECOND HAND furniture bourht and aeld;
machines of all kind rented, I- per
month Tel Detig 65ta, (-M9
TO FARMERS, FRODUCK SHIPPERS
Highest prices fcr butler and eggs. Cash
I meet bndie. Send tr'sl shipment. Tha
Beaastt Company, Omaha. (2i lttve
CASH t-ald for ectmd-hand clothing, ahota.
etc WJt No. lS;h St. Tel. Red 332b.
WANTED To buy Interest with realty
""mpany by man upcrii-nrwl in selling
Oklahoma and Tnai Janhand) land.
Address H A. Bluktr. Olustec. okla.
(liii T45, J4x
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Accommodations January 6. In
flrat class fsmtly hmeJ er private family
for man and wife; dn t want to sleep
all tha time; must be desirable location.
AddTf B8NTTQ, Bee. (34 M515 3"'x
WANTED SITUATIONS
DAT WOMEN furnished lift cf charge.
Telephona Douglas 1LU. (27) MM
EXPERIENCED registered pharmacist
ileelrcs poaition; no fountain work. Box
222 D&ncomba, la. (:!7 MS.4 J Ix
A YOUNG fMltmin a card writer and
advertiaer can take charge of clothing
or dry goods department. Furnish A 1
inference. Addrtes U WJ care Hep.
i'-y M1P7 nix
WANTED Bookkcepiag. typewriting, le:
erinsj, ate., r-y experienced young man.
during- evening or ehorl hours dun.-.g
e?y. Address 1. 719 para Tlec.
A TOl'NO lady wishes xltlon In a phy
airtaa a or dentuu a office; can kern hooks
.nil attend eoireapondcnce tf required.
Addrces F 773. care Be. (271-527 31x
WANTED-Posltioti by Prst-class la.ok
keeper and accountant, best references.
Addreaa J 7!K care Bee. (.17 MM A'X
FITVATIO.N WASTKH
Tiig eoupHi warrta work In hotel no
children) ; city or counly; beat refer
ences. Box $X. York, Nt h.
Cil M 5G6 J4 X
E3CFFJR1ENCED atenosraphpy. excollpnt
refePHtioea. K, Bee office, W Rcott Pt.,
CSajjL'lff- " (27 774x
LEGAL NOTICES
OFFICTC OP THS HEPVBL1CAN VAU
toy, Kaneaa a Boutbwnsiern Railroad
ConipAcy, (.imaha. Neb.. New. . To
tha Btockholdere: Notice ta h'ireby given
that a apodal maating of the stockholders
of tba Republican Valley. Kancas 4k b.'Uih-w-t
ri Railroad company w ill be held at
tba office of lh company in Oniaha, Na
knaaka. at 4 o'clock p. in. on January it,
IK, tor tlto purpoa of action upon the
o.ueatton of elliiia; tha railroad, property
and franchise of this company to the Cni
ewgo. Burlintn at Qulney rtaltroad tern
riany, tba railrwad and prvpai'y aforesaid
bamg now under ieaee to the aaiii couipacy.
i'y order of tha board af Oiraciois. VV. f".
IXtrkea. Sacretary. NloMM
OFFICII OT THB KEPVELICAN VI.
ley st Wyoming Kallroad cotn).any.
Omaha, Neb., Nov. t. Itwi To tha Stock
holdsra: Notloa ta bereby given that
apecial meeting of tha atuckhoiders of tba
Republican Valley 4a Wvoiiilii Railroad
ion:ipa,ny will be bald at Ilia bittce of the
corapkJiy In Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock
p. m., on January 10, lsuS. for lhevpurpo
of acting Lpon tFis queaLion of selling liie
rcUrnad, property and franchise of 11. i a
eompany to the Chicago. Burlington &
(uliicy Railroad company, the tailroad
. and properly aforesaid being now under
leans ta said company. By order of tba
boat 4 of directors. W. P. Durkee. Secre
tary. . Nlddtkit
-OFFiCB-Of THE KANSAS CITY 4
Omaha Railway Company, Omaha, Neb.,
Nov. U, lSki; To tha Stockholders: Notice
) hereby given that a special meeting of
tba stockholders et the Kansas City ex
Omaha Railway company will be held at
the office of the company la Fairtield, Nt.
braaka, at I o'clock a. m. on January U,
lis; for th purpose of acting upon the
question of selling the railroad, property
a i,d liancbiaea of tba company to the Chi
cago, Burlington 6 Qutncy Railroad com
pany, tha rmirvad and property aloreaald
Lauig bow under leaas to said company.
By order of the botud of dliaclora. NV. P.
IVurkea, Bacrotary. KlOdtk.
OFK1CB OF THE OMAHA AND 80UTH
waatorn Kail road Company. Omaha, Neu.,
Nov. fc. likV. To tha blockhoidera: No Hue
I hereby given that a special meeting of
the stockholders of the Omaha and aioulb-
est era Railroad company mill be held at
the ottue of the company at Omaha, Neb.,
at 4 o'clock p. m., on January lu, for
t Ke purpose of acting upon the cjuesttoa of
selling tha railroad, properly and fran
chises of tba company to the Chicago, Buy
lington A yuaney Railroad company, tha
railroad and property aforesaid being now
under lease to aaid compuny. By order uf
the board of directors, W. P. &URKEU,
oecrsAaiv. Klttrtstit
OFFICE Ol THB OXFORD A KANSAS
Rsllrosd company. Omaha, Neb., Nov.
I, li7 To tha Stock holders: Notice Is
hereby g.vea that a special meeting of the
stockholders of tte Oxford A Kansas Rail
road company wL be bald at the offlce ef
the company at Omaha, Nebrsska, at 4
o clock P- so on January lu, ltuk. for the
purpose of acuiig uoon the ouesuon of
.-piling the railroad, property and franchises
of ths company to tba Chicago. Burlington
A Qulncy Railroad company, tba railroad
and property aforesaid beuuT now under
lease to the said company. By order of
tha board of direetsrav W. P. Iiurkea,
feecraiary. Nlddaut
OFFICE OF THE OMAHA A NX. NORTH
P-tatte Railroad Company. Omaha, Neu.,
Nov. a. iu7 To the Block holders: Notice
is bereby given that a apecial meeting of
the slock holders of tba Omaha and North
l'tatte Railroad company will be held at
wa office, of the company la Omaha. Neu..
at 4 o'clock p. m.. on January J liios. fur
vhe purpose of acting upon the question of
selling the railroad, property and franchises
of this coirpejiy to ths Chicago, Burliuglon
A Qulnry Kail load company, the railroad
and peopei ty aforesaid being now under
)asa to ths aaid ooinpany. By order of
ins Boarej of airavlora, Y. p. Durkee,
Secretary.
Ni lid got
6TOCKHOCDER8 M EETI NO Office of
Leo-Olaas-Andi'M'Sea Hard war Company,
Omaha, Nsb., Dec. 14, lai'T. Notice is btrtby
Civea to tha stockholders of ths Lee-(ilaaa-Androtaen
li aid ware company that
the annual meeting of the Stockholder of
the company will be held at tba ofTWt-s of
aaid company, corner of Ninth and Har
ney at reels. In die city ef Omaha, in the
state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January 14,
A. D . 1. at I o clock p. m for the pur
eae ol ejecting a bnard of d UK tors for the
company, to servo during ths coming yoai,
and to transact such other bunnies as ma)
be presented at auh meeting
(Real) H J. LEE, President.
Attest: W. M. GL-AeS. oocretary.
C15d3M
SrOCKHOLDERJi' MEETING THE AN
aual meetmg of the aiucknolders of Ths
Seulti Onaha snd Western Railroad Com
pany for ths election of seven directors and
i he transaction of audi other busineas aa
may com be lure ths meeting will be held
el ths oSios of A. L Mohler. corner of
Ninth and Farnatn streets. Omaha. Ne
braska, on Wednesday, tha th day of
January. A. D lata, gt u o'clock a. in.
T. M. ORR. Secretary. JJSikIISi
- " , . ' ZJZ
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OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CAHADIAfl PACIFIC
Em press Usi of tba Atlas tlo.
First Cabin Winter Rate S56 np.
Superior accommodation available. tSufety,
Epeed and comfort combined.
Write for particulars.
C. E. BEIJUfDT, Osa. Aft,
833 So. Clark GU, CUoag-o. HI.
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OMAHA XVHOI.KSALE MARKET.
Conditions of Trade aad Quotations os
Staple and Pancy Prodeiee.
EGGH Fresh selling eggs, candled, t4c.
BUTTER Common, 1-: fancy tub and
rolls, ITfa !! ; creamery, 81c
CHLttE-New full cream.J Wisconsin
talus. lTc; new full triaiii brick. 17c; do
neatic new SIsh. lsc; new llmburger, liity
ltic; young Amerv-ana, 17c.
L1VK POULTRY fiprlngs, 7ic; hens
' roosters, Sc; ducke. c ; geesu. Be; tur
kevs. IS"-: pigeons, doc tr doi.
DRESSED PoULTRY-Sprlngs, fsncy, 9e;
hens, Muti'to; roosters, 4c; du-ks, 11; geese,
loc; turkeys. WfidfO.
HAY Choice No. 1 upland. I10.W; medium,
U.Oii; No. I bottom, t)M; off grades, from
t.i.&i&6.&0. Rye sirivw. I7.U0. No. 1 al
falfa, 111.00
TROPICAL FRVITS.
OnANGES-Florida, per box. JI.S; Cali
fornia Washington navels, 82. 50.
HKAPE FHl IT Florida, per box. 15.60
(y "i.
GRAPES Malaga, heavy weights, per
keg, 84.60; Malagas, medium" weights, tier
keg, 84. Oft.
ban ANAS rort Limons, per bunch. U00
C3.00.
F1G3 AND DAT-ES-Fmyrna fics. 7
crown, per lh., 4'jl5c; Eniyrna figs, -crown,
per Sh.. 1-iiU-; hmyrna figs, 4
crown, per lb. lmjllc; California figs, boxes,
10 cartons. K&c; California fh?s, boxes. It
cartons, K5c; California figs, bulk, per lb,
ltc: Hallow! dales, per lb., Cc; Khadrswl
dales, per lb.. Ac; Eair dates, per lb., 5c;
Fard dates, 13-lb. boxes, per lb. he.
LEMONS Fsncy, M and S00 alae. jr
box, 4 .50; extra choice, Suo and SSu sizs, tier
box. 84.00
COCOANUTS Per sack, 84.50; per doaen,
.
FRT'ITS
A FPLES Ne w Tcrk Klnrs. per bsrrsl,
K-Zi "None Fuch," per barrel. 84 75; Balil
ains, par barrel, 84.76.; Uroenlisa, per barrejl,
14.75; western box apples, Colorado Jona
thans, per box. 83 I0, Colorado Grimes Gold
ens, p r box, 3300; Idaho Jonathans, per
box, 3- 75; ldao Winter Bananas, per box.
ti.7- Waahinglun Sen Davis 81.7: Wash"
ton Northern Spy, pT box, 31.76. Washing
ton GreeiliiKS. per bci, I'Oti: Washington
Baldalna per box, 81.75; Washington Roma
Beauty, ier box, 31.75; Washington fall ap
plea, assorted tier box. tl.6tvl.7ii.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOKS-Pcr bu., 4&4I75C.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., I'TlSo.
ONIONS Red Uh'ba, per bu.. 65SS;c;
Dents, per crate, 81.35.
SW KCT POTATOKS-Small bbl.. I75-
CARliOTS Per bu.. Tie.
TURN1PS-Pt bu.. 6'ic.
PAHPMBS-I'er bu., 75c.
CELERY Michigan, per bunch, Jf.iff35c
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. 1. 3Za;
Lima, 7o per lb.
BEEF CUTS
No. 1 rlha, 14c: No. 3 ribs, 11c: No. 3
ribs, 7Sc; No. 1 loin. 19r; No. I loin. 13e:
No. 3 loin, fcv; No. I chuck. Vsc; Nd. t
chuck, 5c; No. 3 chuck, be; No. 1 round,
SVsc; No. 3 round, 7c; No. I round. 4SO;
No. 1 plate, sHo; No. t plats, 6c; No. 3
plate, 4Vc.
MI9CELLANEOVB.
CAL1FOBN1A UKlfcD FRUITS Prunes
are somen. hat unaeltled by freer ofleTings
from second hands, who seem deanoua tf
moving supplies of Immediate, grades, gue
talions range from so to Ik; for California
fruit and Irom 6c to so for Oregon.
Peaches is very mm, with fancy yelios
qut.ied at Uc.
COFFICK Kuasted, No. U. Hie; No. J.
Be: No. ib. lx, N j. Sj. Hbc
CANNED OuOi'o i.'.orn. standard eu
ern, 75c. Toniatora. fancy, 8-pound cans.
II IV standard. 3 pound cans. 11 m. pine
apples, traied. 3-pound. 2' ei.iw. alhed,
8i ii.wS.3b. iia:!in aiipica. 84 bu. California
apricota, 8-buii 3 Pears, e-batfl-ia.
peachea. 8jii4 1i L. C. peaches, (L lvJ
116. Alaska salmon, red. II. Mi. fancy
Chinook, flat. 8lli, fancy soi-keye, flat.
K us. oaiuinea, jrier on, ai.sii; itiree
auarters tnuslard. 83 3b. bweel potatoes,
81 is9136. eiauerkiaul. 35c Pumpk'.na sue
till ut- Lima beana, 3-pound. 75c81.2b.
Staked beans. t-pouid, 65c; faticy, $1.25gi 45,
Nl'1 B 4 ahfomia walnu'a. p. r lb.. 10c;
imiiorted walnuts, r lb., 1Vt.5c; Tana
g'lie snoot. da. (.rr lh IV. filheris. per lb.
In; lraai:a. per lb.. 1411; Pwatii, pr
lb , , peauuta. raw, per lu., 7c; pea-
nuta. roaeted, prr lb., tc; llaliau cheatnuls,
per lb., kglv.
SUGAR ciranulated. cans. r sack.
(5 4u; Peet, 65 0V, cut loai. bc; cuoes, c;
pea dered. lie.
FISH HaliPut. lie; trout, 11c; plckerol,
lfr. pike. 14c; pike, fiesli, frosen. Lie; wl.l'.e
flsh, I4vpllk ; buffala. 14t , bullheads, skinned
and dressed. Ilk; caifiah. dieMeed, l;e; white
perch, 7r. a hue baas, lb)-; black baas. 'JSc,
SuiihKh, wpkc; irappies. brc; laigs (rappiea,
15c; hurniig. fih frosun. ac, whitedsa.
froseu. laoiic; pu kerel, free a frosm. ISc;
led snapper, liV, flounders., mackerel. 1
35c r tali; codflsh, freen froawi, lie; ad
dock, flesh frosm. 13c; smelts, 13c; shad
roe, 4.V' iT lb; frog legs, 3; per dux.;
green sea turtle meat, tbe per lb
HIDE AND T A LI i VI Green sailed.
Ko. 1, 6c; Nu. 1 4c; bull fciaea, 8c; green
unsalled. No. 1, 4c; green unaallea. No. 3.
4V; horse hiiea, 1U, sheep pells. Oc
r10a. Tallow. No. 1. 4V; No- 1 ra.
Wool. llXtfSuc
P reach Cukssie.
'pAFt!. Iiec. t Three per cent rentes,
t-'.f 35' for the sccur' Exchange oa Lon
dosx, S.t I'.u lui cbttka. .
RAILWAY TIME CARD
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
All Cere ali Open with Firm Tone and
Higher.
KOXE IS rEESSKQ FOB SALS
PM Is Devoid of rtfJertags nad Prices
Are Bid la sharply Estlaaate
Msbter World Sblpaaeats
reatwrr.
OMAHA. Dec. l 1C7.
Tlie grain markets all opened firm snd
higher, no grain pressing for sals and ths
pit was hsre of offerings snd prices are
bid up sharply.
The cFtimatBd lijrht worlds shipments,
moat of which will be America's, is the
one dnmlnstlng feslurs.
The wheat market ignored weak cshles
and oiwned with a rush. Commission
houses were ftf,d huvers and the bull fac
tion played hard, lip tit worlds (hipments
Iwing tne Influence. Slav wheat tcned at
l and closed at $1 .03V
Corn opened higher wtth wheat and re
mained strung. Traders who have been
bearish on corn are disappointed In tha
felling cfT of arrivals the Isst few days
and are supporting the market on tha ad
vance. May corn opened at MSc.
Increased eastern and southern demand
rnd a prosrectlve light movement ef oata
f"r the coming week sent prices up. May
oats opened at MS-
Primary wheal receipts were 4fl0.nou
bushels and shipmenta were i 1 bushels
against receipts last year of S14.(hiv bushels
and shipments of t8.0uu bushels.
lorn receipts were M. OKI bushels ana
shipments were 4HtS.'K bushels, against re
ceipts last year of IM.Uli bushels and ship-
nems of iil.tf bushels.
t learancea were X.(J huantii CI corn, auu
bushels of cut:- and wheat and flour equal
to i-M'.OW bushels.
IJverpool closed t,d to ,d lower on wheat
and .d higher on corn.
Feabonrd reported ".3.O00 bushels of wheat
and lfi.Om bushels of corn taken for mport.
ioiul range of options;
Articles.: Open. Iligh.l Low. Closa.l Yes'y.
Wheat
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May...
July...
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Kit,! 64 I Mt,i H I 63H
5St' 54 6311 64 6S
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4f 60t' 4tl WlVii 4
5.V- 641.1 63aj 64 fc'V4j
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Osiaks Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. t hard. rViWWr; No. 1
bsrd. HoJiHeiec; No. 4 hard, fixfe!?; No. t
spring; no grade, Wir..
COl.N No. .1, 61c; No. 4, 60c;ti grade, 47
4c: No. 3 vellow. 6ivc: No. 3 white. 61c
OATS No. i miked. 4u1(u47e.; No. I
While, 4,VT4.c; No. 4, white, t.c; sisna'
ard. 47Va4SC.
RYE No. 2, 7n7c; No. 3, TS'JTSc.
carlot Itrcclpta.
Wheat. Corn. Oata
Chicago 43 161 14k
Omaha 13 a 41
(UlCAuO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat are of the Tradiasr aad Closing;
Prices oai Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, D:c. a.-Llght receipts in the
northwest formed the chief reieon tor a
strong wheat market here today. At the
close May wheat was IS'glVc higher, coin
was up l',4,Bl!ac- Ouis were !c higher.
Proviaions were MTli'tc higher.
The wheat maiket was strong all day.
Intluential traders began to buy at lbs
openlua and continued until the close. Tho
chief reason was the principal northwestern
grain reieivlng pednla reported only 21U
lata today, with cara plentiful, against 487
cars last year, during the provaionoa of
the car famine. The belief that the world s
shipments will show a comparative de
cline within the next few weeks wss alao
a strong bullish factor. There was also an
lmjiruitd demand for milling purposes, aad
from Texas came the report that wheat
acreage had been reduced 20 per cent from
that of last year, partly because the farm
eta fear the reappearanoo ef the green bug.
ajid also because of ths desire of planters
to use more land for ootton. The close
was strong. May wheat opened fr4c to
higher at U.tfc'a to H.OnV sold be
tween tl os and 81 08, and closed at 81.07V
Clearances of wheat and flour wars equal
to ifciduw bu. Primary receipts were 4jo0iiu
bu., against feib.ouo bu. on the same day
last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 53 cars, against
3l cars last week and tau cars one year
ago:
ln the corn, market light local receipts.
comparatively few country acceptances arid
an Improved demand from the east created
a strong feelinn. The strength of whest
was alao a bullish factor. May corn opened
tiSVc to ikjVc lusher at 6klc. to 6Vj
sold between iSWc and 00c. and closed
strong at 5ic. Local receipts were Jbl
cars, with four of contract grade.
Ths oats market wag stronger and mure
active than for some time. There wss
fstr buyUig for Investment account, and
also by shorts. Light local receipts were
also a strengthening Influence. May oats
lened me higher st n&Nin. and sold be
tween that figure and 5Wc and closed
at bec. local receipts were 148 cars.
The provision maiket was dull but firm.
partly becauee of a alight advance In ths
price of live hogs, and also becauea of the
strength of ths grain markets. At tha
close May pork wss l.p higher at 813.17V
I .ard was up 5o at $5 bb. Ribs wrrs TV--higher
at 37.10.
Katir.iated receipts for- Monday are:
Wheat, 40 cars: corn, lao cars; oats, 195
cars; hogs. 41.trm head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open . I High. Low. Close. Yss'y.
Wheat
Iec.
May
Jaly
Corn
Dec. May
July
Cials
a Mav
b May
a Julv
h July
Poi k
Jan.
Mav
May
May
1 !
1 Oft,! w
i ot:i mj
i l ev
1
1 WIN,
1 l
7
1 0ti
3PS!
a7Ji
IMS :
I
oo
6Vl
fck6ssiS,
6SVi 67 V
E.'V,!
41'
6S
nvi
4liV
63H
4bA,
4bVa
I
I
IS 4?h!
I
13 471,;
13 10 ;
13 63U
13 So
It fct'Vaj 12 431
13 lTti 13 to
I
m 't-rw
I
7 S71,
T C7lJ
T 06 I
7 47,'
T C7WI T i
T S
6 70
7 10
7 SB
8
1 36 7 so
I TO
T 1
4 46
T 2H
1 lO
No. 5. a Old. b New,
Cash quotations wars as follows:
F1UR Steady; prices on patents,
atraitrtits snd bakers not svallable.
W H EAT No. 2 spring. 3HIS1M.12; No. 8
8scjfl.lO; No. 3 red. Wi.p4i4J.01,.
(tjRS-.No. 2. bVc!c. No. S ywllow.
G3wfitKtc.
OATS-No. 2, 5()ic; No. I whits, 47143
50c.
RYE No. t Tie,
BARLEY Fair to cholcs malting, 8S94c
SEEDS No. 1 northwestern, 81.-0. Pnsus
timoihy, 8i-3ia4 3. Clover, contract grades,
Ilk 75.
BHOVlSlONn Short ribs, sides (leeae),
16 5'i7.(iu. Mesa pork- per bbl, HBOia
alliH- Lard, per Mr) 11., r TO.7 7SJ,.
Short clear aidas (boaadh 84 bJi-7 l!Hi.
Follolh were the receipt! and ghlp
menis of flour and grain:
, Beeeipte. Shipments.
Flour, bhla 41 fcia 44 4'K)
Wheat, bu T7 art 10J l
Corn, bu 480.400 51k
Oats, bu, 6fb,ftna 24 l4
Rve. bu 14
BarH-y, bu. . .4n 44 bio
On the Produce sxchsnge todsy the but
ter msrket was steady; creameries, JuJkc;
dairies. lCwir. Frra. ea ; at Mark,
caae Included. Sw-'2c; fir us. He: priase
firs' a extras, 4c. Cheeac, slegy at
HWCl3c.
SI. Laiais Ueaeral Msrkat,
ST, IOlia. Doc. 38. WHEAT Higher ;
trsik. No ! red. cssh, n.03Vril.t4le, No. I
hard. tUv281uH; May. ItOvVflLOoV; July.
I:"c
CORN-H1her; trarh, No. J cash. 64v9
S5c; May, 7V; July. TVc; No. j whue.
6.-ic.
OATS HigTier: track. No. J cash. 43
4V: Msv fcrVe: No. J white, sl"c
PTrt'LTRY-Hlghae; chickena. Jiwc-
Fprtngs. ke; turkeys. UV; ducks. Si
geeiM. SO.
FLOCK Hull; red winter estsnts. 14 469
Ik, extra fancy and straight. H&atku
Clear. 8i4 0u. '
b K El Ti mot he. sleady: 13 60(34.10
CORVMEAL Steady : 85 30.
BRAN ftlaady; aaokad. east track, lk
VI l
HAY Steady; timothy. fuv340; prairie.
6'ils
IRON (YTTOV TIES-tl l.
B A GUI NO loc.
HKMH TWISfcIle.
PROVISIONS Pork. lilghsr: lobhins.
Ill 'JS Lard, ateadv; prime slrajai. (7 as Iu-y
aan meata. airaay: boaed eair sheets.
6 l , Ucax ribs. 84.25, Shi. a clears, 8.7.
Bacon, steady: boxed extra snort
clesr rlt. 8S.1?U; short elesre. 8 C1
BUTTER Steady; r res merles, w7Sc.
KkjG Dull at c, rase count.
Recelrta Bhlprnents
Flour, bhla 8 0" lt"e
Wheat, bu 47 ! fcs.ta
Com, bu 73 0 4k(vto
Oats, bu. ..8ario 6,o
KKW VOIK ORER4li MARKET
Feat ares af Tradlag aad Prleea
Leadlag Cesa saed Itlee.
NEW TORK. Dec St.-FIXJUR-Receipts.
14.76 bhla.; export a. 17.6(4 bu. Market dull,
but Arm. Minnesota patents, tr 3ft 70.
winter straights, 4.6"i4.7('; Minnesots
bskers, 34 "ii5 (: winter grsrtes. extrss.
81764)4.23: winter patel la. 14 )) .25; winter
low grade. fJW.o4ia. Rye flour, firm; fair
tea good, 34 ',na.l5; choice to fancy. ti )
(78,36. Rurkaheat flour, steady, 3 0 per
lis fiounds.
CORNMEAL Firm: fipe whits and
yellow. i.36ifil.ri: roars. 81.3rwJ!l 4S.
RTE (Heady j No. 3 western, PIC . e. .
New York.
WHEAT Receipts. llVOio bu.: exports.
. bu : spot msrket Arm. No. I red.
3107. slevstor; No. 2 red. II . f . b.
aflost; No 1 porlhesn Imlum. l.i4S -1.
aflust. No t hard, 31. IS1-, f. e. b. afloat.
New high 'els were made in wheat te
dsv on covering on email northwest re
ceipts and light Argentina offerings. Final
prices were lc npt higher. December
closed Sl.tw; Msy, 81. 12V 4)114, closed B.H:
July closed 31 (4
CORN-lleceipts. 84.400 bu.; exports. 1140
bu.; spot market firm. No I, 73V- slerator
and 67p. f. n. b. afloat: No. 1 white. V7Sr;
No. t yellow, nominal, f. o. b. afloat.
Option market was strong snd higher, with
wtsiern msrkets snd on active covering,
tha close representing Vrllc net advance.
December. 78'tV74ic. closed 74c, May,
lieV(Iti4, closed 6Vc.
OATa Jiaceipta. (Sh.KiO bu : exports, 8
bu.; spot market steadv. Mixed oats, 3d to
U lbs., 64c; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs.,
6vyr7Vc. clipped white, SO to 83 lbs., b&y,
t; u.-c
HAY Steady; good to choice, tl.ttajrl.l.
HOPS Quiet : stste. common to. choice.
l'7. I3'0l7c; wo. fec; Psciflc coast, lWt.,
st'lk-- jt. 64jtic.
HirE Outet; Bogota, 1V; Central
America, ltlsc.
LEATHER Vlutet; 14a:7c
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. I15.no
615 ill; mess. 311Kiii:.0O; packet, 10 9
13-00; extra India mess. 322 23 0ft. Cut meata,
quiet; pickled lollies, rneiftflO. lard.
steady; western prim-, 3vob$i.16: refined,
quiet; continent, IS .60; South American,
89 25; comiound. 87 2.Vlj"7.fti. Pork, steady;
family, 8ik(Ky 1 50. short clear, 1 5.75b ik 76;
mess, in.intiris .Oft
TALLOW Steady; city, Vc; coun
try. 8$e6Vc.
Kll h-
Stesdy: domestic, fair
to ex-
tra, tVHr: JPSh. nominal.
BUTTUR fcarket steady: creamery ex
tras, 2!Q:ie; thirds to firsts. 2H&"Jkc; stste
dairy, common to fine, a tiSc; process, com
mon to speclsl, 15t 2.1c; western factory,
common to firsts, 12(u20c.
EGGS Irregular; Mate, Pennsylvania and
nearby good to choice. 27i30c; firsts to
rxtra flrsta. JfniJ2c; western firsts, I4V;
seconds. 22424c
POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens. Msc; fowls, 11lc; turkeys. 12e:
dressed, unsettled: western chickens, 13g
20c; turkeys, 14&17c; fowls. ;12c.
W EATHER iS THB " CKi.IY 'bELT
Fair Xlght aad Saaday, with Milder
A tea sphere.
OMAHA. Doc. 2. W7.
An area of high pressure, accompanied by
decidedly colder weather, epread over the
central portion of the country during the
night snd temperstures sre much lower In
the lake region, upper Mississippi snd Mis
souri valleys snd wrst to the mountains.
Generally eloudy and unsettled weather
prevails east of the Mississippi river, with
reins In the lower lske region, Ohio vsl
ley and southern ststes. Clesr weather
prevails wast of ths river to the mountains
and fair weather will continue In this
vicinity tonight and probably Sunday, with
warmer tonight.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the correspond
ing dsy of the Isst three years:
1907. l$t. 105. 1834.
Minimum temperature.... 17 23 84 6
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 ,J
Normal temperature for today, 23 degreea.
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
7.44 inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 3954,
4.8 Inches
Deficiency corresponding period. In 1305,
1.70 lnehea.
L. A. WEI,!?!!, XjDCkl Forecaster.
kasaai City 4ew4 aad Prevleloae.
KANSAS CITY. toee. JS.-WHEAT May.
tf.OlV: July. 93V- Cash: N0. 3 hard. t7c
4)31.01: No. 8. 6(3B9c; No. I red, ttVi9.":
No. 4. jHH7c.
OrBN-May, ISV: JuV. Me- Cash: No.
t mined. 62Jp; No. 3. KS4j5IVi Ko. I white,
2Wf82Ve; No. 3, 62Hc
OATS No. t white. 4eVe60t! No. 9 miked,
4H4T,4f ic.
HAY-Steady; choice timothy. fll.GO
15.00; choice prairie, ft.OOfis.sa
RTE Wc
EGGS Weak; extras. B c; firsts. l!U4jc.
BUTTEJl Firm; creamery. Sbc; packing.
15c,.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu... 44.0'W Jiftfl
Corn, bu , 63.000 o0"0
Osts. bu t.ttu 12,0i9
Kansas City grain options:
I Open. I High. Low. I Closa
Wheat
May ..
July ..
..
July ..
1 K .
92S
iVcH'i mA
iV'-'VHB
I
I
64 I
64!
&jvi5svr'
6364'VA
623,1
HtssMsalU Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 28 WHEAT Mav.
$1.14; July, J1.14V; No- 1 hard $1.13!; No.
1 northern, n.llvi; No. 3 northern, xl.0b4i
l (s": No. I northern. 81 NVn (ie.
yUH K-riret patents. s.aoph.70; second
patents. 85 5rn tt; first clears, 14.30-34. 40:
second clears. $a.6ftrta.i.
SEED r lax. strong; closing and to sr.
rive, 8J.I7S-
Philadelphia Prodar Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec 28-EGGS-Msr-
ket steady, fair demand; Pennsylvania and
ei Bar nearby first. Stc at mark; same.
currant receipts in returnguis cases, tkc at
mark; worura chnioa, 2bc at mark; west
ern, fair to good, Use at mark,
CHEESE Quiet kait stesdy; New Tork
full creams, choice, 16V Mac; New York,
a:r to gooa, itagiawc
Mllwaake Uswla Market.
MlLWAl'KEE. re. A-WHBAT-hlgher;
No. 1 northern, fl.123rl.13; No. 2
northern. tl.lxkgi.lOSs.
B A RLET Firm ; No. t ft 00; sample. 65
fell oo.
CORN-Higherj No. cash, 5WJc: May,
5Va bid.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Dec. 3-CORN-New steaflv;
No. I yellow. 66Vrc; Ku, t, 64c ; No. 4, hi$
63c; no grade. ib$ic.
OATS-Iligher; Nu. I white, 4SMJ-49C; No.
4 white. 47H!d4i'i.
RSK-DuU.
Llvercv-s Grela Market.
LIVERPOOL, r4r. M -WHEAT Spot,
firm; Je. I t& western winter, Ts Hd;
futures flrrn; Varoh i 11J; Msy 7s 10VL
asw, 6s. 4Vtdl prims sniiaj American, old,
6a, td; fuCurea steady January 6a, 44.
Dalath brala Market.
PIIA'TH, nac tt WH E A T N ft 1
northorn. ft 104; No. I northern. 10V;
lecewbr, liofw,; May. 81 HV: July. 11 15V
Neve York Mlala Stock.
NEW YORK. DecMk-eCTosinf quotations
en mining stock were:
Adama Cea I U ito rtaief
Alwe 'f tisians
Besece .v ! fhJiir ., 11
bruuavnk Osa 4 TSr.iul lu
Cemaierk Tsasel .... It kavaae 13
Con (si A ts kiemt Nevada II
ttwa Silver U BuesiUre l
lnta Silver liaail Hcse at
LmIviiis cb 4
Olesl
Bask riearlaa-a.
OMAHA, l'ec 58 Rank tlearlng for
today wer 31 471.101 68. and fpr ths cur
respendina date last year 81,lf.t7t 14.
1107 1H04
Monday f;,136 IT4 01 f 1.11 ,2 70
Tueodky ...... J.fJLJtOCt
Wednrsdsy l.56t,03L2l
Thursday I TT.45S TS ) 440. 7 23
Friday 1.278 167 4 . 1.T33.442 7
Saturday 1.474 1.1 II 1.474 812 14
Totals II 171,5:7 f l fia t:: 14
necrea.se over the corresponding week
last year, 1401 157.06.
Tswaawrr Stateaaeat.
WAtHINOTfiK, Doc tt -Today a state
ment uf Ui trsaXuIK bfclauoee ta the gen
eral fiiud, aaeluaiie of tha 3io auu.eud goid
rsserva, shows: Available cash balai ra,
tJrt: .927.471; gold coin and bullion, t33.aVja;
gold certifipalse. (al.uiie.i4l
Gerssuaai Kirkaaic.
BERLIN. Dee 8k Exchange pa London.
19 marks M pf s for checas. Diacvunl
ralee: Short bills (for settlement I, PS( per
asm. U.re moid aiua. per ccuu
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle of All Kindi Shew Ad
Tsnce for Week,
HOGS BIO TIN EIGHTS FOB WIEK
heep aad Laaaha la Light Receipt AH
Meek. 4 lost a si Twenty-Five to
Fifty Teats Higher Thaw
Week As.
SOtTTt OMAHA, Neb., Per. , 1107
Heceipts were.
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Ofticial Friday
Eatimats Saturday .
Cattle Hogs Pheeo.
.... 1.704 2 8(7 1.7
640 7H 161
Christmas
8.77S
1.145
t4ft
6.77
&.R'l
LKC
4Hf
Six das this week.
5,7(7 25.352 5.77H
r,.:s 3S j :7 17.:7
Same days last week.
rsme a a
Pame days
Sams da s
Bams days
I weeks ago..22.3H!i .. ii.ni
3 w.-ks ago..l!.442 S3.M! 2:.43
4 weeks ago..l2tiN2 14.5 2V7
last year 7.117 2!t .6M K-4
'i'ha lollowinn ll.l. ahnws I ha receipts Of
csills, hogs snd sheep at South Omaha for
ths year to date, eomrartd with last year:
lSf. Inc. Dec
Cattle 1.tnt.42 1.075.2"i 7I.22T
Hogs 2.2S4.472 2.aK5.t0 3(S6
Sheep iUJClJiti 2,li.m3 L4.61n
Tha following table slio the avirags
rrtce of hogs at South Omshs for the last
several days, with compsrlsons:
Data! I13Q7. riKd.i9CS.i9tH.lB.iB.lttt.
Dec. Ik,
4 4VI I 18!
4 3Sl ll
4 23 I 1
4 n
4 14
4
I kH
4 m
4 to,
I I T
4 to! 4 Hi
4 rr 141 w
Dec. It
t 01
I 12
4 04
Of
C 06
6 05
''2li
I 37
ib
Dec.
Dec
Dec.
I)eo.
Dec.
20...
a...
22...
33...
34...
4 80
4 44
4 Ss
111:
I 07
I 15
4 IS
6 27
i'x
4 45
4 33
I 09
4 33
4 8
4 4.
4 4
4 61
C 0.
4 44
4 3C
I 13
L'ec
36.
Dec. K.
lec. 27.
Dec .
4 2 I I 21 6 06, 4 43.
4 Sy) t 15 6 00 4 5:,
I 4 Ui 10! 4 'J 4 b.M
-
Sunday. "Christmas.
The official number o! rare of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hots. Sheep. H'ri.
C. M. ' St. P.
1
1
1
1
Wabssh
Mo. P. Ry
I". P. system 1
C. A N. W. least I .. ..
C. N. W. (west) .. ..
C St. P . M. O . ..
C, H. A Q (esst I
C., B. A Q. (west I ..
C., R. I. & P. eut).. ..
Illinois Central
Chicago Gt. Western. ..
Total receipts .... 11
14
12
17
8
3
I
1
1
C
80
Tha disiiHSltlon of the dsy's receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hort. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co. ...
Sa-lft and Company ...
Cudahy Packing Co. ...
Armour ac Co
Armour & Co., Denver
Kingan A Co
Indeiiendent
lrwis
Other buyers
Totals
1.036
14 1.WK1 , t!9
l.70
107
35
14
3
J ....-
200 6.W9 49
CATTLE J 'or a
fretty fair run of
hem were direct
words, there were
Saturday there was s
cattle, but the most of
to packers. In other
not enough cattle or-
fered for sale to really make a market, so
that the usual Esturdey holiday prevailed
In the cattle yards. The receipts for the
week hsve been only about one-third as
large as for the previous wwk, hut that is
nothing unususl for a holiday week, the
run this week having been very little dif
ferent from what It was a year ago.
The supply of beef steers has been quite
light all the week, while there has been
at. out the usual holidsy demand. As the
requirements of parkera were somewhst In
excees of the supply, prices gradually
Armed up and beef steers could safely be
quoted uitrSfir higher for the week. Large
receipts st Chicago nd consequent breaks
at that point hsve had tendency to pre
vent advances being made at the Missouri
river markets. A more equal distribution
of receipts would have undoubtedly been
beneficial to the market.
Cows and heifers have also been In very
light recelfit during the week snd prices
on that kind of cattle have also firmed up,
twlng right at 25c higher at the close of
the week thsn a week ago.
Very little business las been trsnsacted
In the Blockers and feeders division. Very
few cattle of that description hsve arrived
at the yards and there has been no great
demand. Prices at the close of the week
are possibly firm ss compared with a week
ago, but no material advance can be re
ported. Quotations on rsttle: Good ts choice
corn-fed steers 85Of"ii6.50; fair to good corn
fed steers, 84 !"!(. 00; common to fair corn
fed steers, 83 25474.30: good to choice coas
snd heifers. f3.25!i4.I5; fair to good cows
and heifer. 12. 6. fi 8 26: common to fair
cows snd heifers. II 5oI60: good to choice
stockers and feeders. 33.75414 26: fair to
good stockers snd feeders. 8.( 25(a3 75: com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, 12. fro
S.2&.
BEEF 6TEER3.
Ma A. Ms.
t lr, 4 II
1 153 4 (XI 7 ,
CALVES.
1 450 I 00 I
HOGS Hogs opened 5fe7Ve
. I.t
list
4 1
4 It
..4(0 I M
higher this
morning, the esrly ssles being isrgelv on
the basis of 34.45 ss sgainst 84.374.40 yes
terday. Some good hogs sold up to 34 60,
ss foralnst tha top yesterday ef 14 46. After
the snore urrerrt orders were filled and be
fore tha hogs hsd been all disiiosed of the
market qulrkly weakened until tt waa Im
possible to get over 34 40 for anything, re
gardless ef how good It might be. In other
words, a good share of ths early advance
w as lost.
Ths receipts of hogs this week hsve
been very moderste, showing decreases as
compared with both ths previous week and
with the eorreapondlng week cf last year.
The market has fluetusted bsek snd forth
this week. Ths week started out with a big
l(io higher, but a good shsre of this advance
was lost on Tuesday end It wss all lost
end more too on Thuraday. Friday mar
ket advanced about 10c and the gain In
fiiices today puts the market back where
t was on Monday or a big loo higher than It
ias at the cloee ef the pisvlous week.
Representative sales:
Ns. A as. Pr. .'. ta. It.
let 143 ... 4 15 LZ 2W ... 4 44
-. 174 ... 4 Ji II fc ... 4 4S
U 14 40 I U 44 141 ... 4 4E,
ak y mi 4 " st t. 3d 4 46
4 lit SB 4 4 It Ill ... 4 44
U 94 at 4 40 H all ... 4 46
t l ... 4 4S U Shi ... 4 45
Sfe !i ... 4 4U (4 211 tkO 4 4f .
41 I I ... 4 4 all IM ... I 45
S 4 411 74 ... 4 45
tt I.I US 4 44 44 tW 4S 4 45
II 171 ... 4 4U 7S. U ... 4 41
I I ... 4 l ti a5 1?0 4 45
ati r.'4 4 4 II SM 40 4 45
TI !44 1 4 44 t lit ... Kl
7 fr.J H IM 14 Ill M 4 45
tai au 4 40 41 X"6 . . 4 41
Tt r e ( 14 4 4 4
Sit r 4 4 4 V IT! ... 4 46
U 114 Boo 4 41. trf ... Ill
7k 1S H l 71...:... 134 ... I 11
n m 1 4 4 41 m ... 4 48
s IM MO 4 4 48 .! ... 4 4S
(7 ib SO 4 41 II. : DO 4 4-
l m 1st 4 41 an M7 is 4 47.,
44 2T6 .. 4 4! 44 341 40 4 (7',
W .,,....911 14 4 41 7 31 ... 4 4' la
44 1(7 . . I 42 'i n iat 1 4 47",
l. 171 10 4 'Jvi 44 4 1st) 4 47
1 Ill 14 4 114 M7 . . 4 4714,
U tJ ta 4 4J, il Jul 1SS 4 ts
o :4 4 4i at 111 ... 4K
HI 4 14 IDS tt It ,., 4 10
M !1 ... 4 4t 44 ... 4 Ml
77 14 . 4 41 1! 1 ... 4 40
44 '.U l 4 41 SI. lt tt k
U tk la 4 41 TI p4 ... 4 It
71 14 . . 4 4i 44 Ml 4I 4 h.
SI S..1 44 4 44 M as lk 4 n
I! I' A lt 4 44 61 K 411 4 66
14 i 44 4 44
SHEEP Only two cars of aheep were re
ported In and they were very choice Mexi
can yearltnga, which Were ordered In by a
packer belt g contract stuff. This week the
receipts ef sheep have leea extremely light
even for a holidsy week, shewing not only
a very heavy falling off aa compared with
ths previous week, but also a very large
de r as as compared wtth the correspond
ing week of a year ago. A fair holiday de
rnand in the fate of light receipts hss
caused a very sharp sdvanca In prices. At
ttie iios of ths week it 1 safe to quote
the general maiket as 25K1t"c higher,
It 11. lit. t be well for thlpper to under
stand U.St the advance has been due en
tirely to the light receipts. Still the fart
that the market hss shown such Improve
ment should b takeu as furnishing an
cnursgement for finishing ths stork en fned
rsther thsn ss an Inducement for rushing
stuff ta market prematurely. Packers are
not t all a'iktou for half-lst ur unfinished
stuff, snd It will hardly pay feedei to send
In anything ef that ea.-rij.Uoti.
QuotalH.ua oa aood to ehoieo fed sheep
snd lambs: Lamb. 6 75r86: yearling
wethers 84 4u5 0i. ; wethers, 4i.k54 40; ewes,
13.75(64 55.
llsax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Dec 39 .Special Tele,
gram V-HOiS Reeeipta. 8 5.U head: nisr
kel lor higher, selling at 64 134 55; bulk.
4 VHP 4 lift.
CATTLE Receipts. 100 head; market un-
chsngfl; lewves, 8- Hri.5ft; cow s snd heif
er. 82Afi3.!w: stoi kers snd ferdets, 8-7:.tJ
l.'i'; calves and yearlings. 82 icy
( Ilir.tWt l iK STOCK M IHKKT
f'alll aad fcheep atesadr Hail
Mostly rivs f eats lllehee.
CJnPAOO. Dec. . CATTI.E Heceijt
Sbout.i head; market sleadv; tevrs. 8-145
ji 15. cea and he'fers. 31a4; T tans,
ft i0.t.t.Mi. calves. 8.i-;.7r; wesierns. 8. 8"'P
4.76; Blockers snd feeders. 2.iv4.36.
HCH..S KecelKn about 1S.( mad. rrsrkt
Oiostly 6c higner; lisht. 4.2s?.2b; nilxel.
e4 i0476, heavy, 4 ;au4 76. rough. 8(
If1: piss, H; s,e,j 4.60; Polk of sales. Hfcut'
SHEEP AND LAM BS R-ceipts about
l ti head; market ateadv; native, :i4 76:
western, 3-01U4 t"), yearlings. 34 6V6.26,
lanitia. 11. .... westerns. Hr.j'.e1.
Kaaeaia tlty Live trk Market.
KANSAS C1TT. Mo. Deo. IS. CATTLE
Receipt, 1 COO head. IticludinaT 10
southerns; market steady: choice exp.'it
and dressed heef st- rs. 34M'S 5 50. fulr
to good. 3 10tl 4 75: arstirn stt-rs. 1.1.50
4i4i.il: elockrrs and feeders. tXOosi 4.2;.;
southern steers. I" 60U 4 50. southern
cows. I? Out! J 00: nstive cows. 12 I'd
IIP; native heifers, $5 00M 5n; bulls.
12 7i.i 86: calves. 3 k0itib 76; receipts
for the week. 14100 head.
HOilF Receipts. 3 00(1 lusd: market 14
IftlbP hither; top, 45: hulk of nales,
34044 liii; heavv. (4 5514 5: .. kers.
84 60 4 0: pl and lie-lit, 34 Zt 4.1.5; re
ceipt" for the week. ; 000 head.
SHEEP AND wl.AMB R.ecetrt. T'O
pj'esd; market steady: lsmhs. ts."6m4'.
ewes snd yearlings. S 904t4 5o: western
yearlings. 4L'6(u8O0: western eh'p,
13 50ifi 4.36: Ftockers and fe-diTS, M'
O4.00; receipts for the W""K. 16.100
hesd.
t. Loals Live Mark Market.
ET. LOV1B. lo,, IK-r. Iv CATTLE
Ret eipls, 5" head, including .1 T. turns:
nisrket sttesd: native shlplrg and ex-
rort steers, n.(4 T-; d ( h! beef r-ul
u tclier steers, i'X.yi W; at errs u:i!-r
l.OoO pounds. 3.'i1i4.5" ; stex-ker ir d
feeders. $2 6aff 4 : cows and li' if.-r-s. i , '1
": cannera. n.5i.fi-2.2ii; hulls, f; (nr.4
calves. II R.i7.S.; Texas snd lmi.si
steer. RdbTTnlO; rows snd heifers. 11. fS
tie. 75.
H(kJS Rpceipts, 3.500 hesd: mniket
higher; pigs snd lights. H.4W.'4.75: parl;
era. 34 25ji-;.70; bi!U "i s and best h-a v,
14 tvxlj.4.75.
No sheep on asle.
SI. Joseph Live Mock Markrt.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo. Dec. 2k. CATTLE
Receipts. 14 head; market nomPal; ti it -Uvea,
84 frii7.T5;. coas and h.-lfere. 11.75
(.T4 : stockers snd feeders. IS.264i4.oii.
HfXeS Receipts. ."..51:2 hesd ; market
opened IVftlik hiphcr. closed v. ; lop.
84 so; hulk of nhIi . (4 rtoi4 r,".
SHEEP AND laAMr.S-R.-coipt. none:
lnniha. ir..(WorC.40: yearlings ar-d wo: hers.
IS 76i4.2i; ewee. 13 .Itucjjl flo.
Mock In lbt.
Receipts of live s',.o k ut the six prin
cipal western, markets yesterdHv:
Cattle.
Hogs.
5. 5M
100
3.000
S.r.n:1
H.5H0
16.000
Pll-ep.
7
"3OO
South Omalii.
Pioux City. . . .
Kaiitas City.,
Pt. Joseph....
Pt. Lotug
Chicago
Totals ....
... 240
. . .3.500
.. .1,000
14
60
. . . 300
1.500
2,2117
.5.104 13.743
Cotton
NEW YORK. Dec.
Market.
2. COTTON-Futures
opened steady; Jsnuary 10.35c; March V'.tilr;
May lOWc: June Iti.tHic. bid; July lu.cSc;
Autuel lu.bOc, bid.
Futures closed steady: clojing bids:
DecemtH-r. 11.04c; JaiiUBry, (i.54c; p.h
ruary, 10.46c; March, 10.41c; April, 0:3c;
May, lQ.6c: June. 10.65c; July. 104'lr;
August, 10.61c; spot closed steady; mid
dling uplands. ll.tOc; middling gulf
IIU Or; sales. 115 hales.
LIVER1-OOL. Dec. 2S.-COTTON Spot :
Market dull; small business done; prices 4
point hlpher; American middling fair. 6.74d;
good middling, b.SSd; middling, (.12d: low
middling. 6.7Sd; good ordinary. 5.3kl; ordi
nary, 4.611. The aalea of the day were 4.0-O
bales, of which 600 were f-u- speculation id
export, and n laded 3.400 Amercm. R -c.
ipts, 52,000 ba.es. inc.udlng 42 100 Amen
can. Futures. Market ooened firm utid
closed steady: American middling. G. O. C;
December, sKHd; December-January. 6t'd;
January-February, 6 1: Februarv-March,
5 7(id: March-April, 6.71Hd; April-May, 6.72d;
May -June, 6.75d; June-July, 6.7L'Sd; July
August, ft.efld; Augtist-Beptemlier, R.Ul-'j'd;
September-October, 6.60t,d; CX'tobcr-Novi-m-ber,
6.4ud.
GALVESTON. Dec. 28. COTTON-teadv
at llc
NTvr' ORLEANS, Pec. 3.-COTTON-Spot,
steady; low ordinary. 7c. nominal;
ordinary'. 7 3-16o nominal; good ordinary,
?, nominal; low middling. l(i'4c; mid
dling, HUc; good middling, lllc; mlddlinr
fair, le; fair, 12Jc, nominal; sties. 4.750
hales; receipts. lt,it)7 baler; stock, 253.8o4
ba lea.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 2 COTTON Quiet ;
middling, 11 V: no sales; receipts. 40 bales;
shipments, 4 bales; stock, 1S.24' hales.
Forelava Financial.
LONDON, ree. 2S Money was In in
creased demand in the market today for
vear-rrid requirements and this canned
firmer rates. Discounts were quietly
steady. There was little business trsns
acted on the stock exchange, but quota
tions stiffened on the prospect if easier
money bringing Increased business in the
near future. Consols benefited to the ex
tent of 6-16. Americans were cheered by
the Improvement yesierday in Wall
street. They stsrted firm above parity
and hardened later on the prospects of a
belter bank statement.. The market
closed firm at from one to three point
better than yesterday.
RERUN. Dec ks. -Trading or the
Bourse today was light, but quotations
were rather firm. The private rale of
discount dropped one-half per cent, hut
loans running to a few days Into Jan
uary commanded ten and eleven tier cent
PARIS. Dec 2t. Trading on the Bourse
today wa quiet and price were firm.
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Fralta.
NMW yOBK, Dec. 38. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues quiet and quo
tation are practically nominal. Fsnev are
quoted at lliil2c: few choice, loc; prime. 6'
c: IHo fruit, 7nie.
DRIED FKUITS-Prune are being offered
at slight concessions on some sir.e.i owing
to a desire to reduce stocks before the first
of the year, but quotstlons still range from
bc to 16c for California fruit, and from
7o to 7Vo for Orcgons 60s to Apricots
are nominally, unchanged at 22t"23c for
4 holes; 124'.2tc for extra choice, and 24ij
2uc lor fancy, peaches are steady, who
choice quoted at 15''o if-ac; extra choice, U'4
Whiic; lancy, jwisc; extra fancy, 1J
!4c. Raisins sre dull, with loose mus
catel quoted at 7!(f7e; seeded raisins, "m
9Wc; Liondoa layers, 81.7ol ko.
Oils aad Resla.
NEW YORK. Dec. Sk.filL Cottonseed,
barely steady; prime crude. Skc; yellow,
3tA4,n. Petrtilaum, steady; New York 8V75;
Pniladelpiiia and Baltimore, 8 10, In bulk,
ft 16.
RoSIN Quiet ; oommnn to piM, 81 20.
SAVANNAH, On., Dec 28 OIL Turpen
tine, firm; 4IA.C.
ROSIN Finn: A. B. C. D.. C fi.'r2.75; ..
I?.t4a: F.. 82 7iFili6; Q.. li 7bn2 90; H..
32 852 90; 1.. fi4"bl46: K-. $4.6o; M., 85.25;
N.. $: W. i.t td; W. W.. 85-75.
OIL CITT, F , Dec 28 OH-Credit bal
ances, 3178 Runs, 100.15'i bhls : average,
l.to.171 bl.ls. gfllptneuts, 192,3.4 bhla.; avuuo,
100.174 bt'l.
Sasrav aad Molaaaea.
NEW YORK. Iiec. 8 SUGAR Raw,
quiet; fair refining, I 809 8 25c; centri
fugal. 94 teat, 3 kkr. Refined, quiet: No.
, 4 4p- No. 7. 4 Sbc: No. 6. 4 8O1 ; No. 9,
4.26c: No. It, 4.16c; No. 11, 4.16c; No. IL'.
4 Obtr No. It. 4 One; No. 14. 8 95c; confpo.
tlonera' A 4 0c; mould A, 6 15c; cut loaf,
6.60c; crushed, 6.50.-; powdered, 4.'j0c ;
granul&teo. 4.60r; et.hes 6 05c.
MOLAPeES Steady, New firleana, open
kelile, good to i hoiee, 34 6 42r.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 28 METALS
Market were weak and more or l.-ss i,..m
lnal In the th. -t.ee of cat. lea. Tin was
quoted at 12 47 1. Copper wns quiet,
w ith lake quoted at 1 1 0 13 v If 1 3.50: eie.--trolvtifl.
113 l'6tf 13.87 t : easting. Ill Gu n
1S127 1-ead waa 01. let and steadv, at
13 6018 19;. Spelter, firm, at 4 2ot 4 25.
Iron was nulet aaid unehsnaed.
ST LlVIS Iiec. : METALS '-ea.l,
steady, at 5 T.O. Spelter, steady, at 84 15.
Coatee Markrt.
NEW YORK. Lvc. 1. CoFFFE Mar
ket for futuir closed steady at a n.t
advance of & points; sales were reported
of 16.000 bags, including De'-emher at
t.ftc-. January, 6480c-, rirpte!Tiler,
06 0 10c. Spot cofJee quiet; Rio No.
7 I l-16c: Sfcnio. 41 6c; mild coffee.
quiet: Cordova, V,J13.-.
MltHtt Market.
ST. LOU18. lec. 2k WOOI-Steady ;
medium grades, con. hire and clothing. 21
fcc. light fine. I'kiraic; heavy fine, ltollk;
tub-washed. ylic.
A Crael Mistake
is to neglect a oold or cough. Dr. King
New Discovery cures them and preveala
consumption. 6c and II (M, For sale by
Beaton Drug Ccnipaxy.
SUPREME COURT SYLUBI.
I4r Mtiler scsinet Bradford. Apjical.
R.-d Willoa. Afiirmed 1'aai.eit, C. In-
iie'.m No. 2.
landings. rTVIrtenoe. Fvtdence rtsmlned
and held sumrtei to susln tb trndings
and Judgment of lis trksl ( eurt.
14''. McMshon ajralnst School District
No. 4Mt of Ani-loie 1 ounty. rl aL. Apesl.
Antelope. Atl'rimd Oocd. C, l'hlslon
o. 1 4
I Where the elo.-tp.r4i of a acnool dls
trl. t. in a motion suthorlsr, a change
in the a. hoolliouse site, des.gnate the
new locstum a the southeast corner of
the northeast qtisner 4f section 22. the
failute to slate the toHnslnp and range
In m hi. h the seciit.fi Is located ooce nt
render the locstion of tie proposed sit
iincettsln. when there Is but one se.--tion
numbered :J In the school ulflrirt.
S Under S.Htions 1 1 M and il.03.
Col y s Annotated rtstutes, a echo 'I
district may authorlte the removal of thp
ai lioolliouse to a new site prevtmm to th
acquisition of tt.e title to the jropos 4.
new site, and may tlieri-Hftir. at np.--lal
nieetlns. aut'iorlr.p the a-'iill!1tion of
the title to the proposed site, but l I
have no right to remove tho a.clnol bouse
to the new site tint.l the district has
aruu'-ed title thereto.
5 Wl-ere the electors' of a school dl
trht. bv a motion, authorlac the acinil
sitlen .f a ik iv eite. for t; s-hoolhone
and In the description the site is io.a'.ed
1n the southeast corner ef the north
east quarter ef sectton i2. .townahlp 22.
rsnire 5. nod it appears that the sectl'ti
described would he wilhout tin1 district,
and that t'terc Is tivt m- eeeiiow 2 2
within the db tru-t.. it will be con luaiw 1 c
pnesttmed that the lucejlon referred ti
wns .ti the aectiua 22 v.iliiln the school
district.
14Hf,. Bauer et all srn'nst MKchel et al.
Appeal. Antelope. Alnrmed. I'alklns. C.
liivs'on No. 2.
Where an action U lirpught . without
th" suthoiity or sanc tion nf tin- party In
who.,. toiiTu. It Is pros.'cute,l. and an st-
ta limert is procured trt he iw ne-d Uipre-
01 si. ill pttechmetil is wrongfully ol.
t.-'ned nitkin the meaning of Ri-. 200,
Coi'e.
149i:. In re Estate of N'erkel. de
eed. Neikel aeauiPt Stewrtia Apixal,
Douxlaa EpK-ieoia C - Afliinied. I'l
Mshui No 1.
I i.ocr ihe provision of section S2 of
tlie ode of Civil Procedure, en lnt -r-istcd
t :.rty may testifv n1y to sin li
c rr.vciMit lois and transHctmns had wit'.i
ti e udnrfp party's dweilent as Were b'w
t.f.ed to .y some witness called by the
represer.tstivc or to such facta as may
he preFcnted In the preserved testimony
cf 1 ::c d. ceased.
ii!-.il. Coohy apiilnst F.after. Appeal,
T' aver. Afl.fU'-d. t;n s, C. Division No. 2
When the I evidence in Ihe district
court ronrisds of oral testimony whh-t
Ib in Shalt. ' find iiTToiu ilsMe ronT.lc-L
and th- cen.-iuMon derivable therefroir
; ilej enrtert In psrt upon Infereni ea
from rircur.iNtances. some of which st4
In dl; ute. und In pitrt upon the weight
find cnditllitv f testimony to be dp
lermlned from the degree of cotnpeten.-j
of the witnesses, tliclr opportunity fol
knowlpdre snd tlie apparent clearness of
their recollection, und the reason there,
for the Pndirifrs of th trlnl .tudge will
be considered In determining the issue
In this court.
14;i;'2. Harrison agHinsI Harrison. Appeal
from York. Afliriued. Uuffle. C. I'M vision
No. 1
1. The law is well e.-ttlcd In this slata.
tt.Ht an oral atrreemotit to convey real
estate will be specllicBlly 4-nforced where
the evidence of such ncreempnt is clear snd
siit isfaetnry, and the plaintiff has fully 1
pf rformed on his prt.
?. Where t!.e nets perf'irmpd by the plain,
tiff tend to show, not only thst there wns
an agreement, but also throws some lip-lit
on the nature of thnt egrtement. the evi
dence cannot be said to rest wlmllv In
parol, the parol evidence being auxiliary
to the proof afforded by the case itaelf.
3. Iieclat-ationn ugainsl intorest cannot b
annulled or explained ewny by counter
declarations. .
151CR. Iridpes against State. Error from
Otoe. Afiirmed. Barne. J.
1. Where the elate, in u criminal prosecu
tion, elects to proceed ppf'n on" ef several
count contained in the information, and
bv the instructions cf the court the Jury
are lold, in effect, thnt their verdict must
respond to the chnriie contained In that
count, a verdict of guilty, as charged in
the Information, is sufficient.
2. An opinion based upon newspsper re
ports does not sfford oaune for a rhallenge
where it is shown that uch opinion will
nol interfere wtlli the Jurors rendering a
fair and impartial verdict upon the evi
dence under the instructions of the court.
3. Where, tn a prosecution of one charged
with the crime of incest, the court In
structs the Jury that they should not con
vict the lefeTidant on the uncorroborated
evidence of the prosecutrix. 1t is proper to
oomiiudr the Instruction with tlie words.
'This does not necessarily mean that It
must lie corroborated by im eye witness
10 the particular act of intercourse, hut
it is necessary that she should be corrobo
rated as to the material furls and circum
stances, which tend to support her testi
mony, arid which tends lo establish or
corroborate tlie truth thereof, and such
corroboration can be by either direct testl
nmtiv or by circumstantial evidence."
4. Where an Instruction tendered byths
defendant contains a statement not war
ranted by Ihe evidence It Is not error for
the court to modify the instruction br
siriklng out stirri im-ws 1 1 anted statement,
and give it as thus modified.
6. A girl less than 14 year of age, who.
under physical and moral coercion, hae
naintained incestuous relstions with her
father. Is not an accomplice lu crime.
. Evidence contained In the bill of ex
ceptions found sufficient to sustain the
verdict.
15260. Weinandt arn'.nst State. Error from
Cedar. Reversed. Good. C. Division No. I.
L In a prosecution under section 20. chap
ter 60, Compiled Statutes, for unlawfully
keeping Intoxicating liquors with the in
tent to sell the same without a license tt
is prejudicial error to permit ths introduc
tion 1n evidence, over objection, of tha
search warrant under which the premises
of the defendant were eearched and the
licjuor seised. Nelson against Slate, 63
Neb., 701, followed and approved.
1 In 1 prosecution under said section 1t
is not error to sdmlf evidence showing the
keeping of other Kiiiots In sddltton to
those charged; nor Is It error for the jury
to taste of the liquors taken from the de
fendant's premise under the search wsr
rant. 3. Instructions numbered ., 7 and 8 ex
amined and disapproved. -
14'W7 Harrison against Rice -t al. Ap-I-eal.
Boone, on jehcar'ng former opinion
adhered to. Fnerson, C. Division No. I.
1. No arbitrary rule exists for determin
ing when a demand Iooiiici stals. or what
delay will be excused and the question of
laches la lu be docid.-a upon the particular
(ireutr.stancea of ai h case.
2 I'nrf asonahle delay alone. Independ
ently nf any statute of limitations, may
ojierate as a bar to equitable relief. Gen
erally, however, wtafn a statute of limita
tions Is applicable, lapse of time alone,
short of ti e iierifid of limitation, will not
oj.cra' as a bar.
3. When the uit 1s brought within tha
time fixed l.w the ii'ialosreus statute of lim
itations. th: burden on of-ndant to
show the existence of rirr-iimsuinces
amounting to .l.u n..; when the suit 1
brought sfter the natutr.ry time, nlamtlff
must rlead and prove that laches docs not
tX'St.
4. "In ipf.lying tho doctrine of lach.
the true inquiry should lie whether the ad
verse psrty has N-en prejudn.! by tha
delsy In bringing ths action, ajid whether
a reasonable excuse is offered fur Kl.f
delar." Hswley against Von Lanken (Neb.)
pi. N. W . 4.'
5. A delay of ttiree year and ten month
fending luiyatmn tin the court a to estsh,
lish tlie validltv of Ihe contract for th
sale of real eMale sought to te specifically
enforced is not an unreasonable or unex
plained delav under tie rirctitwelanPea and
doea not render the verdae g-ollty of lach-
l.arrinr eiuiuitile relief, even tajnugu lbs
land has Inrreaaed tn value during such
period.
Notice ta Oar f atstra.
We are pleaed to annnouni-e, vfiat Foley
Honey and Tar for ot.ughs. colds and lung
troubles Is not effeete'l y the National
Pure Food and Drug law, as It contain
no opiates or other keawiifal drugs, and we
recommend it a a safe rented y for chil
dren and adults. For sal by all druggist.
established 1874.
IAMS0N BROS. & CO.
6 Bord ol Trade, tCfrtlearjo
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