THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1009. Captain for corsubskers IiTely Contest Kow oa Between Col lin and From. MAT XESULT DT TIE VOTE la (hat E?nl a Ataletle Brd Will Mak 4 a leetlw Mat of Traalt at Factar la St-. r' LINCOLN. 1c. 1 Brclt.) Chlrf In terest In athletic circle at tba Plate uni versity this week centers arrmnd the elec tion of captata for the ISO foot haH eleven. The contest for the position hss settled down between Collins, center, and From, left tackta f thla fair team. Both of them have been marine an rtlv cam paign for Tote among the players since the close of the m laat Wednesday evening, bat their relative: strength will not be determined until the athletic board meets (probably on Tuesday) and awards the "N's",for thla year's team. The fate of Coia Is said to hlngs on the result of the athletic board's action In declaring Jack Temr-1 ellrible for the foot ball numeral. Only players wha won their "N- by playing In at leaat a full ermwecatlve half In any -on tf tba Minnesota, Iowa, Ame. Kansas or Carlisle games are eligible to vote for next season's captain. Thirteen men flayed the required time la m or more of them games and are certain t be, granted their letters, but Tempi, al though playing in all erf thee games, and tn aome of them for more minutes than a full half, was not in any of ahem for a consecutive half. Technically he hag not won his "N." but It Is believed the board will award him a letter for the gallant work he did in the fames In which be played. At Minnesota be went Into the gam during the last ten minutes of play, while the Gophers were hammering away at the Cornhuskera near the Nebraska goat. and by bis brilliant work eared the game for his -teem. At Iowa, be was aent into tlie contest before the close of the first half, but toward .the end cf the second wss Injured and had to leave before be had played a consecutive half and won his letter. His playing In that contest on the defense waa just as brilliant aa It waa at Minnesota. . In the Carlisle game, he was put In the game when the Indiana were on Nebraska's ohe-ya d line, and kept then from scoring a touchdown. Temple's work waa ao brilliant this year that Coach Cole admitted the young player waa the beat defensive man pn the Cornhusker eleven Hla great defensive playing has attracted the attention of the entire school and thers is Utile doubt that the thistle board win he-!tate tn giving bint an "S." Tl mb Caattata. The Granting of a letter to Tempta will assure Collins another vote for the Cap taincy end probably tie up the election. At the present 'time, with thirteen men having won their numerals, the vote is said to atand erven for Frum and six for Collins. The men who are backing Frum are Cap tain Harvey, jp haioupka. Kroger. Johnson, Cooler and BHtier. Collins 'writ get the rote -of Minor, Harte, Ewlng, Blikner and Bentlev. Thsar. with bis . ov, will give l ira six T.tea, or one less than Frum has Temple Is outspokenly In favor of Colllna. and Jf be is granted an "N" by the board at its meeting Tuesday ha will cast his vet agatnst Frum for captain. This. will rr"ie-thr elerflnn m 1 iwl the- etlwtlOTl of a captain .then will be mad by the athletic board. which Is composed of six faculty and five student members. Just at present Collins and Frum. with tjj.eir respective followers, are engaged In a rather heated, but at the aama time friendly, fight over awarding Temple his "K." Frum. of course. Is trying to keep the young fullback from getting a numeral. , for In car that occurs the candidate's the noes of fcoing elected captain will be lessened. Ccllins is us'iv all hla Influence to convince th board that Temple Is de serving of an "N." The Frum faction, in its krwuvner.ta. hold that Blurtseiwgger. rcbsUtata fullback and half, s just as maeh, entitled to an "N" as Tempi Is. Sturtaenegger played only a few minutes In throe r four of the bfg games, and It Is tba general opinion that It should net hare a letter ana that ha Is not aa deserving of one as Is Temple. If h should be granted a letter It is believed hla vote would be added to those for Frum. The first object, of the Frum followers Is to prevent Temple's being granted an "S," but if they aee that they are bound to fail In that thty will try to effect a com promts by having both Temple and Sturtzenegger awarded letters. This would leave the gen eral situation unchanged and would still gir Frum majority of one rot for the captaincy. The question of tlx eligibility of Temple and Sturtsenegger for letters and the election of a MS cantata will probably both be settled by ths end of the week. Mr. Merry carefully held hla tongue, and although Lioness was enviously bln berked for a great deal of money, awithet Colonel Hlggins nor any one else received particle of enco'-irngement from th owner. When the numbers wer hoisted Mr Merry looked eat for Cdonel Hlggtna, mil In those days It was easy. for men to miss esch other st Newmarket Just before such a big race. One would be In the bird cage and the other might be at the ring or m the crowd of toraemen by the ropes. Mr Merry met Lord Stamford, who was gal loping to th ring, and betrged him if he saw Colonel H ggins to tell him to be surt to make Lioness a -winner. However tfi tip did not arrive In time and directly after Lionels bad won esslly Colonel Higgina galloped up to Mr. Merry's : carriage almost speechless with fury and assailed him publicly with a rich flow of Invective, Including such epithets as are commonly aasoclared with Ananias and Barabbaa, Lord Stamford, who came up during the attack, vainly attempted to explain away matters, but Colonel Higglns was implacable and rowed that only "satisfaction" 'would compensate for his grievances. ' ' Mr. Merry did nofrelish the prospect of standing opposite' a Bloodthirsty Irish man who was known ta be a sure ahot, and later In the day Lord Staraford was sent to confer wtth Colonel Higglns with much the same secret Inst ructions as wer given by Lord Stern to Mr. Wendfcam when he der-nt-d him to meet Cononel Raw- don Crawley. Happily', the offer was re ferred for final decision to Admiral Rous and George Payne, whose strong common sense and fine tact enabled them to patch up what Lord Beaeonsfleld has defined as "a bad tempered understanding." The episode caused a great Tuss at New market, but it was kept very quiet, as people were not In those days so fond of proclaiming quarrels and Scandals s they are now. It was this unfortunate affair which prevented . Mr. . Merry., from being elected a member of the Jockey club. A few years afterward his name was to be put forward, but Admiral Rous and Lord George Manarrs advised the pro poser and seconder to withdraw the can didate, aa. It was absolutely certain that he would be blackballed. Admiral Rous was sensibly averse to, subjecting a man of Mr. Merry's position on. the turf to a public snub, as It might very likely have eatrsed hrm to artr r-.t 'stud and give up racing altogether. In those days the names of candidatea for h Jockey -club were published In the calendar before the ballot, so If a man was blackballed every one knew of his failure. There waa a great to-do about 1867 when the hUe Duke of Hamilton was black balled for ths Jockey club, and not only did the welkin ring with the Indignation of tli candidate s friends, but Admiral Rous pointed out the absurdity and folly of re jecting a .candidate of unexceptionable po!tIn who raced on. a very large scale. At that time, however, there was a positive era for- blackballing at Newmarket, and a certain clique rowed to keep out of the ojaaie connected with "the city." Lord Glasplow nearly always pat to a black ball and for year one of the great objects of his life was to keep Colonel Forester out of the Jockey club. --n cw.Hee iiuii to in tors tin In I -mm autu r.stiijcetl an ei wuK.it lowe . rt-uiLKuie levviu, cuitftiOrr.na: tne ir.i .imu.u run r.i oui io .ayris whu ..avi f im n.a,eii in.frt jnoi.e tuui uu.il ..e. i utt luftttii sat? twte kT itejtt-yer, a on. mn uu ate ua-ig in ui un itu uiere la a weum 01 ud ptaera ui .ia ara eciuo iem. cnifMou lost ftuM ioe this fall and om ui two kauri waa iue goat mi crosseu. ti tvuita 'were: eunpon a, rtign.tuia . ark V; bimpson I!. Ura Muines cvnit-se , euuiiinon i-uiurt ciara v; tiaisvn vuirie.l (4; biii.t.m'H 4o, tuki eaan V, elaiton t, n-uat-u. oateupitths a. Lather College prta. lECOKAn, la.. Ue-. . AOiaL) With lony canuiuates for ine uvt-l ta.l team, tne piua.la lor a last live ai luiner rnicAfso crais au rROYisio. f asaMssaasBB Favorable rvnk for Fall vrw t heat Crop Weakens Market. CHICAGO, Dec Favorable weather for the fall-sown crop of wheat tn t!ie 1'nlted Ptates had a weakei..ng effect to day on the local wheat mtu-net. but buying by shorts rsuaed the market ts cinse sieady at ilmntt the IdetiticaJ iij:ures of the previ ous close. Oata, corn and provisions acre firm. Hjllish enthusiasm was almost entirely lecktng m the whsiat pit today, sentiment smung pit traders generally being rather bf-arisli: The weather bureau predicted rain or snow for the greater part of the w.nter wheat belt and 'his forecast was mainly responsible for the heavy tone which pre- ! vailed nearly all day. Leading bulls were Oit.ic.ga aie of U.e Iwsi. An nour' J apparently neither buying nor Seil.ng. and . . . . . I 1 iat lUBItrtl t lllllil sa I Kiiivi " I con-eyuenuy ies . i.isi " UMr,, in the northwest were attain .lg.it. Keceipta were. practice xuan ever utuore. i wo oi ...t ,,' th. movement Is st 11 heavier man t'llicial Moi.ilay ,ti a laui art noi In imiw.l liin semeeiei. ' !XrV time a rear aco. Ar- Wal Tuesriav .. but .. bill' William, of the J. '' " h,1.n?-71F ' . Official Wedneaday is t . and will prouaoly p.ay one of tt.e , gentlna advices Indicated w t wj-ainer waa Ti.ur-day .. VMth Uum tcapta.ni, Naeseth, delaymg harveaUng ,n Gut.eim. Whuams and Koa.e in the tame 1 but the quality of b' .intlt na Etlmated Saturday and Dlentv of mniei in I ta rii a center irom, n atu i - --- i uMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Some Kindt of Cattle Stronger, Others Easier for Week. HOGS SHADE LOWER FOB, WEEK Fat Law Week t ib Big (swarter Higher for aid GvV Fat ghees. rosi 4BssaB. Grade Slow 4 W eak. BOUTH OMAHA, Dec 6. W. (Tattle. Hogs. Sheep. . i. m 1..41 . wo LuLi.er will ut.douDtediy sustain tne rrputs lion of lsst year. Trie only Kama L.ulher ioEt last atrason as to Iowa, 32 to 1. demand for cash wneat and prices wera ! steady. The market closed steady, with Tabby" Grave Ottaaawa. OTTL'MWA, ' la.. Tec. teSpeclal.) "Tubby Graves, the star right tackle of the I nlvertuty of Missouri tem, hss signed with the local club for the base ball season of lfcS. Graves hss sa enviaMs rep utation as a college backstop and the Ot tumwa Nub. after lengthy negotiation, finally landed the college stsr. Graves played a great game for the Tigers this last season. He sturk In the Iowa game slier surulning a broken hand and stopped the plays of the Hawkey offense sent In his direction. Six days this week . . . .2.1.035 Same days last ween. ...t2..t weeks sgo..l.3M C.esrancos of wheat and ! ' ' 7' l7.i T... i Hame days weeks ao. .-. bale oays last year. price, a shade lower to a shade higher, i maa-v December closed st $1 .0M, ti 1 "d May Jaj I Riaalas Teas CaptsJa. IOWA CITT. Ia.. Doc. 6 (Special! Al bert S. Btein'wrg of Eldnra. la., a fresh man in the College of Liberal Arts, was elected captain of the t'ntveralty of low cross- ountrv tfm Saturday, to succeed Will Hoti of Iowa City. Steiuberg was sec ond In tii" run this fall and will be one of the mainFtats of the freshman track team next spring. All members of the present squad will he el'gltile next year with the exception of Hotx. Iowa Indoor Track Work. IOWA CITT. la.. Dec. f (BpeclaD In drnr track work fr the t'nlvers'ty of low track athletes will start shortly after the holidays, according to the present plans of Coarh Oatlln and Trainer O'Brien. It la not likelv that any Indoor trark meets will be scheduled, but the sprinters, vsulters. dsfance men and weight men will take regular work this year and not depend on the outdoor training alone to put them In condition for the season. at L ltftkfil.friV. flniir wt-e ennal to hXMlOfJ bU. I Trad in corn was quiet and a heavy tone prevailed nearly all day. Receiving houses reported that offerings from Iowa and Suuth Dakota were much more liberal than of late. Demand for cash corn here was slow and prices were off H He 1 he market closed easy, with prices Va'c lower than yesterday's close. December closed at ffl"4J'1o nd Mav a10- Oats were active, and as a result, price were well maintained. The market closed steady, with prices a ehade higher to c lower Final quotations on December were at 4S.V&&0C. May closed at KSc. Troviaions weie firm. At the cose prices were 2 to IZttjlSe higher. The leading mtures ranged as fonows. ..a . I. r-.fi li.SOS l","i lj.iit ti.l S.ikU 414," ftt.Ma JU.M1 .Tt 11.717 4U 4.76 73,(14 gH.ttlt belnr neglerted by both DA' k-r a id feed -i buyers, and It would be well for M;. (.! te heed the waminc aglni . ndioa ,n ur. flnlthed stfek. as rt is not wanted and Is bound to sell st unsa:lsfa t,.ry r res. The trsde m feeding she- p and Ismhl hss not been very artlve tins w-tek. thoun what few thst hsve a'rlrd have sold at good, stesdy prices. The denand. b w ever. hss not been very urgent. The em bargo an eastern shipments on sccoont of foot and mouth 1..ae hm reouced tl.e demand to a considerable ext'-n;. Wuoiatiorta on sheep and lambs: Grod t choire laml. as 2ftilii6: fair to 'd lambf Rt1r l-. feodina lambs. 14 7S.; od to choke light yearlings. $.' 'V' .4; fair t I ...... - m-...w .....iin V .m!r rH were value.! at t;35it;(. 1.v.n.,,-ta ,,t atM.'H for the port of IV ew i Tork f"r the wet-k en.tlng today were tlU.-. 4t.4 s.Urr tui'l niii l-jtporls of r;i-t lr t-.-Trt the pirt of ear York for the we. U .nd.nc Ibj were $1,207, USt s.ler and $l.(i:i.v.7 sold Rtak t'learlasr. OMilH. D-e. f Hank clearings for to du were :'.X.t.l7 and f r tne corre-. spondlng Oate last year f' S.4.2n.f7. M n lay i uertp v 1 7. I. .1 I T : I l.M.fl M . 1.' I4 .y 4t . 1.717.7 7 I 1 ...l,.Hnw good yearlinas. llTtnm l; feetllng rearlins uilsy U tt itn good to choice wetriers. 14 j jpn, v .w; lair lu gioa weiners. M.ui4'; leert- i Saturday inn wpinnt. .vrTn.im'. i 'uu to I'ni'ir- r t4U.: fair to good ewea, Hi.vti, feeding ewes, ltVo4., culls and buiks, $1.U(W. Kepi esen tat Ive sales: 8M western Iambs 74 IAS 0 native lambs i i.;i,;',t m; :m:i is 1.4 -i ll" !4 xs:t.aw.i7 iti. n l.Mt. 6 4 ST l... li 1,74.'7.57 Tot lis CHICAGO LIVK STOCK M AltKET steady U.442 The I olio wing table shows tne receipt of cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dale, compared with last ! year: JH. ij7. Inc. lwc CatU W6..4S l.lwi.b lti,tkj Hogs 12-,l.ii74 2.110.410 1M.4M Bneep 2.011.1O1 l.liT&.nO fc.i&t The following table shows the average price of hose at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Articles. Open. I K'ga. Low. Close. I Tes y. Drake Foot Ball Krhedale. DES MOINES. Dec. . (Special Coach John I Griffith of Drake u-lverslty Is ar ranging the Drake foot ball schedule While the orlv contracted gsme Is with Missouri, at Col'tmhla It ts uractlcslly certain that the following schools will be played: Grln nell Ames. Iowa snd the alomnL Coe and a team of the "b!g" typew'll also be met Added Basket Ball Gasaea. IOWA CITY. Ia., Dec. (Sneelal.V Msnarer Catlin has added the following basket ball games to the Iowa sehedue: .January , Cedar Kap'd' louns; men Christian association. bere January 16. Smte Normal school, here; January 3, Coe college here. rocrhlal-aprlaacr Match. DES MOINES. nc. fi tPneelal.) Harry Coccrilni, the Italian wrestler, has ben sia-ned to meet G o-a-e Sprirrer n a match here Wednesdav evenln-. Dan McLeod de feated Sprinser st Mar-halitow-n last week. Wheat Dec. May July Corn lec. May July Outs I tec. May July Fork Jan. May Lard Jan. May Ribs Jan. May 1 ff H 1 M 1 l"Vtj 1 1 WHV1 03 a 1V! 5?tli 47lt : 15 S6 1 S-, Ok! t S t S7H 1 OS .1 1 01 1 OESH 1 h 47"J 47H' IS 15 95 16 I It ZZ SO 474 4.V4FCrl 40 S0 40 8 S 8 BD 47M It OS It 80 t 35 to 1 h 1 1" 1 0ii 63 &TTs Date. iSKIg. !li.lX.:i906. 11904. 11908. !lfl. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. lec. Dec 2S.. :.. v.. a.. 30.. 1... .... 4.... a.... I u i 67 S 68 i 7 t t U 4 IH 4 la t 4 Wj I 4 - 4 4 Ui t 02 4 4," tW 4 tf 4 34 4 43 4 ; j t 09 4 48! 4 42; t 14 14 4i t sa 4 S7 f lit 4 Mj 4 42 4 tot t it I tnl I 4 72i 4 0, t 00' 4 25 t 021 4 r I t 17 4 TA 4 9Si I IW 4 &Ui t 04 I t if 4 K 4 44 t 08! 4 too t la, 4 tT Sunday. Holiday. The official number of ears of stork brought in touay by esch road waa as follows: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, li t a. ib snt, 1 c, IS ltt 30 40 10 NEW YORK GEXERAL MARKET 1 Fl ur. bbs. Wheat, bu. a Varlaa BIG TURF PLtTNGUKS OF THE PAST atlaaa la Whir Baalish Owaert ria-arrm, Nt Always Crc-altablg. There la no such betting now 00 the English turf aa waa transacted In the S"a, 0s and early TO, says London Truth. The laat really, grsat stake which was landed over this rites the Ceaar witch was woa by "Roseberry, and two years earlier F. Swindell had backed th Truth gelding to win IS0C.0B0 by a long course of dexterous hut perfectly unscrupulous maneuvering Mr.. Swindell woa a hug stake over DukH beUs, which had bee tried to a certainty, an she cant horn alone. There was aa Immense win wer Lec turer, Lord Hustings himself drarlng- t0C.. 00a, while the total winnings of "the party" waa not leas than lUO.ou. When th weights for th Ceaarewitch of IfteS were publish Lard Hasting considered that Ms horse had. been unfairly treated bv Admiral JUhis and they were all struck out. Lecturer waa sot Included In the lot, aa h had been nominated for aome rea- EVENTS 0BTHE ETnraUfQ TRACKS M"r Aatasiy Wins Srlllaar Stake at Saata Anita. LOS ANGELES. Cel.. Dec. . Mark An thony IL running aa improved race, won the Vernon aelling stakes, the feature of the card at Pant Anita park yesterday, de feating the hot odds-on favorite. Dandelion, hi a hard drxe ' by- -riireP-rburths tf a length. Mark Anthony II was quoted at E to 1 in the betting and was heavily sup ported at that prtc. H waa offered for sale after the race and Brant bid him up to tl'.WO, aa advance of 1.000 over his entered selling prloe. Caj-maa bid th cus tomary K and kept his horse. Bir Edward and Astronomer est out the pace to the far turn, when Mark Anthony II took the lead. ahd. holding hla advantage to the end, won easily. The Pacific handicap at n mile and an -eighth resulted in an easy victory for the 4 to 5 favorite. Vox Populi. Summary : . T , ,' Fleet race. J-yearvolds. five and a halt furlongs, furse: Oerrymander (109. Powers 7 to 101 won. Anderson Uu7, E. Martin, id l?.1. fccn1' Sorrowfnl fl09. MoOw, 6 to 2t third. Time: 17. liohl, J. K. Crowlev Prudent, Frteia nd louls Streuber alsa ran. Hewnd race, seven i furlongs: Grand Dam 5 fl07. IC. M?r.in, 9 to U.won, Pal (MW, HarrU. 7 to 1 second. Mary F. HMd 4 to St third. Time: 1:SV Taunt. Phalm'x. Sara cl2,i ""d Ir1r f Castile also ran Third race. Pacific hJidicap. on mile and an eighth: V-x.-PopaU (it4. JackTon! 4 to bt won, Magaciite H0, Buma, 11 to I) second, LitUE Eatr (ie., Martin. 6 to third. Time; liii. Alaia Duourwnd J C Oern also ran. Luuia tamer and Aims' Dufour coupled. . ml Fourth race. Verni-n sslling stakes. $;'& added, one tnlle: Maik Anthony II noa. Burns, t t 1 won. Dand. lion (17 Mc Carthy. 11 to aecotwl. Mis Sain Msrtm. 1 to D third. Tiro: 1:4(J. Bir Id ard and Astronomer also ran Krnt race, five end a half furlongs, sell lg: Lord NJaon Treubel. 7 to i! won Fntrem.us K7. fchiliihg. 7. to second' LaQloria r, Reld. 11 to jm third. Time: 1.0.. Arimo. Canardo and Please also ran" bixth racA. f. m , r,.i... .... h-ig: Itrd of the Forest (Us, l-atre's'to It wen. Duke of Bridgwater C. Philllng I iL k?' .Curine Forehand. ' to 3) third. Time: r.-WTV Ta alorann' Trlntm Uld Adelbert Beli OAKLAND, CaJ.. Dec. .Frank Fllttner. I to 1 chance, upset calculations by win aing th Crocker aelling atakea at Emery ville today: Summaries: ilr!L!c'',:, furlongs, aelling: Celeres 1 m. liorei, 11 to 1 won. Palad.m (lOo. poet. . 1? ,1K."Jca5d' Rey nnttt tlui. Gentry, t to . third, rime: 1:16. Uravourse, Gaga, ?i',e?K Ue', EP-1. iiaitkara aid Zlck Abrama also rau. . . Second race, aix furlongs. aelHnK: J C 'Lui 10 Amelia Oaatatlaa oS the Day Coasiaodttle. NCT YORK, Dec. 6 FLOUR Receipts. S.S39 bbls.; exports. 33.0S5 bbis.; market dull but firmly held; Minnesota patenta, .ZCp .S6; M.i.r.eb.ta O-seia. 4.KCrt.u: ',nt" patents. 4.7oa ".'.: winter straights. 4.!w4? 4.76: winter extras. $S..34.4; winter low grades, 3.sAia.u Kye flour, steady: fair to gaod. M.l'KtM ': Cho'ce to fanry. t4.X6a4.W Buckwheat flour, steady; I2.4uSfI.80 per 100 lbs. , , FtTKMHEAT-Doll; state. Rlc. nominal. CORNMEAL Steadl': fine white and yel low. Il.6feft4.t0; coarse, K-1t 1. ; kiln -dried. $175. RTE Dull: No. I western. 83c, nominal, f. o. b.. New Tork. BARLEY Steady; malting, SVSfiOe, c. I. f.. Buffalo; feeding, r-c. c 1. f.. New York. V HEAT Receipts. S1.100 bu.; exports. 378. (Hi bu-; spot firm; No. 3 rod, IL.isW 1.14. elevator; No. Z. 1.14. 1. o. d., bi.uki. No. 1 nortliern. Duluth, II. Ut. f- o. b., ar.oat; No. 2 hard winter. 11.19 , f. o. b.. afloat. Trade in wheat was slow all the morning and an easy tone prevailed ihmnri, (ha lrlr nf hull suitnort until near ih rlne when coverlnE developed. Last Wheat, bu prices were net unchanged; December, ti.la; Corn, bu Mav closed, tl.lt. CORN Receipt. 1C.125 bu.; exports. 662 bu.; spot market steady; No. 2. 7rtc, to arrive, elevator, and 701. f. o. b., afloat; option market was witriut transactions, clos.ng. c lower; December, closed 70; My, 7lc; July, closed 70c. OATS Receipts, 61.!n0 bu.; exports. 1.253 bu.; spot quiet; mixed. lr. 64ic; natural white. lbs. 6iV0c; clipped while. 34442 lbs., WHtc. hAVi-iim. shipping. t.jfcc; good to choice, 9-jc. HIDES Firm: Bogota, 2tvSaii4c; Cen tral America, Hc. LEATHEH Steady; arid, S3H29c. WOOL Firm; domestic fleece. Sl&Mc. PROVISIONS Beef. steady; family, H6.frvi'17.(v; mess. 1:3 .Odt?13.60; beef hams, 6 5i4r3B.50; packers. $14.6o615.50; city extra, India mess, KSHMxaT, .; cut meats Steady; pickled bellies, 9.b4t.a0; p.ckled himi, 19. UiHa'i 0.0&. Lard, firm; western. I9.5atilt.ta; refined steady; continent, 19 90; South America. 39.75; compound, 3t.87VB,7.25. Pork, idy. family. $l8.00til9 00; short clear, 3J(.O42Z.O0; mess, titfu 16.75. TALLOW Steady; city S2 per pkg..), 6c; country (pkgs. tree), StfrSe. PETROLEUM fclteady; refined. New Tork, k &t; Philadelphia and balrimore, g.4: bulk. 14.9b. RiCE vuiet; domestic, fair to extra, rB' 6Vir: Japan, nominal. MOLAPSES Qu.et; .New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, "!(r42c; No. t Cash quotations were as follows: KUiUK-steady: winter patents. I4.40o 4 Ho; straigbU. H WI j; clears, !3.7(&4.(Ki; spr.ng specials. 1S1(!.20; patents, to.l&'tf 5 4- MralKhts, t3.M.t; bakers. 13.7564.00. WHEAT No. spring, t;.t8n.ll; No. 3 spring. Jl.00tjil.07i No. 2 red, 1 tt-iffl.07'. CORN No. 2, fcceiac; No. 2 yellow, tX CTHc. O Tfl No. (H')c; No. 2 whit. Bc. RTE No. 2. 76M'!ir77c. BARLEY Good feeding, tOc; fair to choice malting, t2(?Mc SEEDS Frax. No. 1 northwestern, tl.44i. Tiiii'ti.y. uruue, tisi. Ciover, contract grades. 39.40. PKOV16iONE Short ribs, side Ooose, S8.tt4p-tS.BU. Mess pork, per bbl., H4.6K&'14.t-,v. Lard, per H0 lbs.. Sa.T.i. Short ciar aides (boxedl, $S.7ar .00. Following were the receipts and ahip nienta of flour and grain: . Receipts. Ehlpmenta. .... lf.SOi H 910 .... n2..Knl ....2M.O( ....lif.omi .... 1HW 8.100 C. M. at St- P.. W sbash -. 1 nion Pacific & N. W east C. a N. W.. west C, St. P.. M. O.... C, B. A Q., eaat C, B. at w , west C, R. 1. P.. east... C. R. I. at P., west.. Illinois Central Chicago Q. W 3 3 2 19 23 91 hers, Lambs aad Cattl ltoa Stroag. CHICAGO, Dec. I CATTLE Roirts, head: market steady; beeves, S3 7.Rn: Texans, S3.ttajr4.7B; cows and hellers, Sl.tO 4jtt.ll'; calves, Sj.i0b7 ,6t. HOGS Receipts. lo.nto head: market strong; light. S5.15tJ6.Sr.; mixed. Sa4"t"1'; heavy, &.4.4rt.0l'; rouEh. S5.4.v0u.tO; goo to choice heavy, fO tSfnp; pigs, S3.7Ja"4-9a; bulk of sales. Sa.itti3.90. SHEEP AND lMBS-Recelpts. 3 00 head: market er-ady; nstlve, 35 S04 H5; western, UiotitN; yearllitgs. S4.S06 10; lambs. S4.2a4jt.9u; western, S4.J.9u. Kaaaaa City Live "tack Market. KANSAS CITT, Dee. I.-CATTLK-Re-cetpla, KK head, Including 300 southerns. Market steady. Receipts for tlie week, MX) head. Chok-e export and dressed beef steers, 6.0i 7.5'; fair to good. S4.3riit.0B; weatern steers, S3.6nvw.60; stiK kers and 'eed era. S3. 75414 8a; southern ateera. tiMfif at': southern cows, S"-miij.7fi; nati-e -cows. SI 6u t4.tV; nstlve heifers. C8H'6.75; bul.s, S-.SJ tl.OU: Calv.s. U.3dM. HOGS Receipts. 8,ui4) head. Market Bo to Jc rower. Keceipta for the week. M.snti Top, I5.KI; bulk of sale. Sa.S0rrt3.7&; heavy, ttfof'K": packers and butchers. Sio&u.7; light. SB.10fft.60; pigs, V-ahM. SHEEP Receipts, If head. Market Stesdy. Receipts for th week. 3 WO hesd. Lamb. tt.X-fit fet ewes snd yearlings. S4 t0 lp4.S6; weetem yearlings, ti. .Va 3; western sheep, S3.70jr4.ttt; Blockers and feedeta, I2.&0 434.40. . .......S13.KJ 4n.10 Slo.TI.Rtt 8 Inciease over the tortcfrriiid ng weak last year. 3.14o,l( ta. t redit Rslaseea, TOLEIV1. Itrc. .-CnNorth, SJ.ot; Souht limn and Lidiana. 11.09. and other nearty llrjits. f. c. 3c at mark; current recelpta In returnable case. 3tc at mark: western first, f. c. 3m; at mark; current receipts, f. c, SK'3c PILES CURED rcn w " . . Ai Ractal IM Traat lt4a Casrant. sstld atetH'i a thettcai MO MONEY IN ADVAMCL KX. AMINATIOM FITLE. Wet tar 8tah a Nactal D and TtaMstaatsla. D Si. t-Sl.TAg v(23 8t sjlg.,Osaaaa. RAILWAY TIME CARD Total recelpta I The disposition of the day's receipts as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Parking Co.. Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co 9. A S Cudahy Bros. Co Kingan Other buyers 772 1.26 1.M0 1.070 855 1.125 ITS 34 60 t niOM TATIOWIOTM A5D MASOK waasaaaaa 0 tatea Paarltla . Leave. Arrtv. Overland Limited. am a 9:40 pm Cclorado Express ...a 3:69 pra a 8: pro Atlantic Expres VA" " . 2 m Oregon Expre. t: P" l.os Angeles Limited. . .al2 :bu pm a JUS pm Fast Mall a 9 30 am a 1 46 pm Chira and Japan Mall.. a 4:" pm a S pnt North Piatt Loual... ..a T:45 ass J:m Colo.-Chlcatro Special. .. al2.1 ara a 7.06 am P-at -Ice at Stromaburg , . jocal bl2:a0 pn bltlpsjl Ckleago, Mllwakha Jk tU Faal i-v.1 a Coin. 8itcial....a 15 am J1.6 ass Cal at Ore. Exprsa....a t:Ut pm a 1:36 pnt Overland Limited .... 98 pm a t: ara aat.ja sua tec. 6. CA TTLE Recelp s, ! SrrT Local " 0 pnt tie dy; see s. 4.USi..5 ; ?.?rrr sl-waZe-wfc 6.1...& ftii: nlm a? fttwe . Chtca at Bsrutirauera Chicaao mynui....... 1 auw an Twin City t-xpress St. Joaeph Live Mock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 6.- head; market cows and lielfers. t.75. wnris nnrv.ir.ta r nnn KoaA- tnirt.i ,,n. i t ... citv Kxoieaa 1 7:o am alii.DU uia pros,'ets 6(&10c lower. ' I Chicago Local .....all: am a lit pas ShLEP ND LAMB No recelts: mar- ' btoux City UucU..... a : pen aii:wam ket nominal; lamlia, S5-6 47 ft tU; yearlir.gi. 'Chicago lJcal..i...a 4Ai pm I lit pm t4 f6 111: wethra. 14 ij4 7r, : wii ti ..... r-hlnaao Soec.al a !:( pm a S:tt ara Minneaoi - . Fast Mail a 3:36 pm Twin City Limited a S.-00 pm a SAt ant s Angeles Limited a 9:10 pm a!2:2i pnx Overland Limited aal.-tv pm sljlaa' NeorasKa ana t j twm. in v y . ant a s:av nnx - 4.80. glow City Live Stack Market. SIOUX CUT, Ia.. Dec. 6. (Spec.al Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts KHi head; mar ket steady; beeves. S4.an4j7 0; butchers" slock. -IXOoffi 3.76; 'feeders, Si.0wSj4.6O; calves Knrfolk-Bonesteel Lincoln-Long Pin.. HOlte-Recelpts. o.2W head: market Eaiic I leadwopO-llneoin . ..a 1:40 am alu:i asa ..a t:o am a t: pia lowr; range of prices. 6.2iet.7; bulk of ! Caper-nor b I Z S b l ii bra sales. SS 6t(u.ta p re mont-Albion J!11 P . " -svaw-su. Hastings-Superior h S.-00 pm h t J9 pm Lhleas 4ira Wswtrs Corn, bu.. Oats, bu.. Rye. bu... Earley, bu Tottls 6 6.63t 414 CATTLE As usual on a Saturday, ther were no catth) of any consequence here. only five cars being reported In. For th exith Omaha week reoe;pta have bean fairly liberal, ; 5;, city .. being about on a par with last week's rec-- bt Joseph ., ord and a little larger than a year ago. Kansas City The week atarted out with corn-fads tn ! fit. Louis .... active aemand and aelung quit a muu 1 Chicago iiw.Ker. o.nce ineo ine lamei i.n.a wwcu 21 so. 1 off ao that at the close corn-fed cattle Totala. .2tt. generally just about steady wnn last 3U.HI0 1 week. One choice bunch of steer welgnJng 6.111, ' 1,676 pounds reached 17.10 on Friday which (,7j 1 was the highest price paid since last Sep- 1 I Stack la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal St. wesiern maraeis ycsieiuay were as iu lows: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ,.. 1.4.T0 13. 6,700 ... 4" ,00" ... V J.Ots) l,0(i0 ... 6n) B.tKKI 2-10 ,.. 1.300 t.oia l.WKi ... 8.VU0 ll.MU 3.000 ... 6.5S0 61.600 11,400 trn r.ne rroauce rxuiaiiitr 7 l-m l- . ... . . - w --... --- - dllng fair, s.vad; trr market was firm: ciearoer.es, iiiauc; been active sellers throughout the week aib,J 4.8W low dairies. 21H'625c. rgs, steady; at marn, ana are generally quotea ltxpisc nigner uu duaary 4 lid cases Included. Sfpic: firsts. ;; prime last week s close, although th feeilnjg was JL' werl trsts. ale Cheeae. steady. I4sriac. a little weak on rtdav. Kaasas City Grata aad Pravlaloaa KANSAS CITT, Mo.- Dec. a.-WHEAT t'nehanged to He lower; December, II. WH: Mav, Sl.'8-; July. 97Sc; cash. No. t hard. SI.OL'fil la1; No. i ard, 99 "SiSl.CV; No. 2 red. 11 07 1.C9: No. 3 led. Sl.034il.0S. CORN Unchanged; December, MMe; May, fc: July. 6fHc: cah. No. 3 mixed, asc; No. 3 mixed, aaVac; No. 2 whiLo, OuoJVsc. No. 8 while. 0c. OATS t'nehanged ;' No. i white, 4860c; No. 2 mixed, 47',lj4c. J'yE ''' . , ellers throughout 'he week, commanding HAI-Firm; cho!ee timothy. 19.7510 '00: 1 ,owJ .tron nrtee everv day. At the 'llrte' s-aW9,-0: ch0,c 'flf- clo they are safely MKblac higher than a S13.OOB14.oa 1 week ago. On the contrary, th medium . S. ..it-Finn; creamery. 80c; packing , k)ndg of feeaeri and the common and trashy STOCK, lite. , iiKt Llnil, h,o hun tlnw and hard to cnr" 1 move every day at prices that" wer unsatis factory 4:30 pm T:88 an, 7 JO U.1B U M pm t.Oa pm t:M aa 1. am U.M pia I J pas 8 .so pa .b I.-08 pm blO.U aa Cettoa Market. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 6. COTTON Spot, quiet; pr.ces 9 point lower; American mid- good mioanng, s.tca; ni.a middllng. 4.d: good or- ordlnary, 3.77d. Th sals of 8.000 bales, of which 3uo balea aa.. fn anastn 'aa t Ota anlt art.nrr sh TA In. Cows and heifer having quality have jv. eold prerty well throughout the week, and , including 21.100 balea American, at the dose it ia hardly poasibl to note p,,,. op,.,,,.,! QUlrt and cloaed qu.et; De any quotable change aa compared with a Pf,mber 4-'; December-January. 4.2d; At " ,4belnn'n e( ,l?,.w . January-February, 4 t4d; February-March, the trad waa active aad k l bU; ' Mrcn.A rtU 4.43; April-May, stronger, tout that- advaooe haf prexajry , May.june, 4.64Vd; June-July. 4.Wd; dkimnnil. Fair tn medium sxadea hav I . . .? . . . c' eaaed off durin tbe latter o.rt of th ' ' V K:A5w A.. uf "Vfil I week and are a little lower than last week mS. 4lV November-December, common canners being especially alow and , f,. iember-January. 4 4Nd; January. u"".aU'cu,T V": . , 1 Kebruary. 1910. 4.4Sd. Additional sa.ea 84c; EGGS lc h'rher: fresh extras, rent receipts, 2c. Receipts. Shipmen , 63 con 59.OO0 S.OM0 7,000 i 8.000 Oats, bu Options at Kansas City: Articles. I Open. I High.) Low. Close. Wheat December May Corn December May I 1 ! 1 00H! 1 orniiUMirf?!1 1 U3JXV 1 08 1 031 ...J J ...1 BV 8 KV4I 1 OOH 1 03 68S c 1 - 1 a 1 u r. u . tuis HTin 1 n sr s atn ' 1 ' iV. ;i..-.' ., ,.; H rd. higher; primest-am. i " T TTZir xiT. V 8.KH. Dry salt meets unrbaneed; bo 7t- ' Zru I . J L' . a VT'tn TvJ.'. extra shorts, 8c: clear Tibs, 8V,c; sh ".r": ' ' 'rr- clears, inc. Eacon. quiet; boxed, ex No. 11. t.x; NO. IA viae, io. 14, a.iuc. iso. !...,-. inVc: clear ribs. K.c: short 14. 4.00c; confectioners A, 4.7ftc; mould A. 6.20c; cut loaf, 6c; crushed, 6.oc; powdered. 6c: granulated. 4 90c; cubes, b.lac. BUT) ER Sieady; process, spex lala, 4'4 lac; wesiern f ictory, firsts, 21-.'Hc; wesl vrn Imitation creamery, firsts, 22Ji23c. CHLfctSE F.rm: slate lull cream, spe cials, HlaHc; September, small, colored or wh."e, fancy. 14c; large. 14c; October, II larae ar.d email, best. UVc: la:e made. small, best. 13c: good tn prime. ll,S12,c; tl. Bulllvan. t to 5) seconl KVhuCZ ! mra'i ? ims, fuU to tU2. Lee. li to It third 1 1.. t... s;-e. uila, Z4iU1c. u.i.. -.T- 1 Fiir:RV-rm- 1 eral Haley. Elierd. . Rockalone, W ap and Tawasentha also ran. 'Third ra.e. mi.e snd seventy yards. Stand fjrd handicap: Montgomeiy lli, Ket.gh, EGGS F rm; western firsts, 37f38c; sec onds. liii3Se. POULTRY Alive, firmer; spring chick ens, 12c; fowls, lie; turkeys, 13c. Drettsed, eat-y; western spring rnicxens, ijysjc; iecond!' EVeoriVh?.., Yl X ?! ! Wi. W. spring turkey 148,7c. third. Time: 1:44V Dorariie aUo ran. Fourth race, ruile. CriK-arr selilug slakes value to winner S2.40U: Frank Fllttner tlx. Klrscbbaum. "7 to li won, BeU Wetner tKC Gilbert. S to 1) second. Tuny Kauai (im. 1'i.lon. hi to 1) tlilrd Tim. 1 jii . i7 ton or Other tr tba aU fcaowa Pe4f i Creeeina, Don Enrique and rSttoun.-r alao St. tvala CesraJ Market. ST. I.OVIS, Dec 6. WHEAT Finn; track. No. Z red, cash. ' S1.09ferTl.lQ: No. S hard. ri.0Mil.fl8: December. SI.O&HIiTOdH: May. tl.l(4.ai.lOH. CORN Steady; track. No. 1 cash, CHc; No. 2 white, 64c; December, 4Wc; May, C'?4c. OATS Easier: No. I cash, track. 61c; No. I white, 3.trGr; December, 4c; May. B1S.C. RTE-Firm; 7Sc. FLOCR Quirt; red w'nter paten's, ttui; extra fancy and straight, H-Zt t.t; clear. S3.60. prErtr- Tl-'-othv, J2.5'V5S.35. CORNMAI-SS 80. 1 RAN Sieady; sacked, east track. SLOTS 1.03. HAT Rteadv timothy, r.6014.50; p.sirie. S9.OOWV00. 1R N Ci'TTON TTES-IO0. l'RO ISIONS Pitrk. higher: lobbing. 07 led. rt tra clears. liiTC. METALS Lead, firm; 84.17. Brtelter. firm: Sa.OE. POL LTRY Firm; chickens, 9c: springs. l(lH-r: turkeys. 13c: ducks, toc; geae. fc. PlrTTBR Steady; creamery. 23i30c. EGGS Firm; 28c, case cunt. Receipts Shipment Flou-. bbls 9.000 .tno Wheat, bu tt.uuS 23.0tg Corn, bu 18.on 10,c(i0 Oats, bu 86,000 fc.OjO Philadelphia Praac Market. PHILADEI.PHIA. Dc. fc. BUTTER Steady, fair demand; extra western cream ery. 3Sc; nearby prints. Sfte. IXrGS Firm, lc higher; Pennsylvania J ft'llklnson. Everything In thoa days was utterly chaotic and huggermugger In the aepartmeot of owncrahtp and partnership. , but under th present rul'S Lecturer would surety hav been disqualified. The moat sen national race was that won by Lioaeaa. aa It red to unpleasant d vel.ptuj"nta which had fsr-regchins re sults. Colonel Ouseh-r Hlgglna. who waa one. of the moat popular member cf th Jockey.tiua set. had bean for soma time on Ipiimale terms with Coorg Merry. He . roattulted as to Lha running of Mr. Merry beraef and waa quit behind th scenes In the .stable tactic. Lioness was s su-niaiiually s "steadied" with a view to her winaitjr th CfcaarewHch, tit - roup having hew for aeveral anon ths ia c n tetnpiaUoa, but oa this occasion not only waa Colonel Hlggtruj kept la tha dark, but he maintained that b had been deliber ately -misted and that hot only had he beea pat Off barking th mar hhasHf, hut h had prevenud many of hla acquain tance from supporting her. Mr. Merry,, a waa said of a celebrated turf tactictaa, had beea "aa aiy aa a fox and as suut a t tnackerel " Th fact waa that h gave hla commission to a t ai.rewd aaaa who undertook It only on re ceiving a most solemn promise that not a word should be uttered la recortiiRendatioa f XAoaa mbUI th number wer up. ran. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, aelling: Nadsu la. Taphn, 16 to 1 woo, Oker.11 OOJ. C. Miller, i to li a- and. Raleigh (lus Buller. 26 to 6) third. Time: 1.4&V Billy Pullman, Fancy, Plausible and Mallie Bow ers 8o ran. Six lb. raca, futurity count, O'Fallen han dicap: R.Mtcben tlis. Holm, 3 to 61 won. Berry Maid tLe. Ho II stoaU. Collector iflu9 J"1"- ta th.rd. Time: 1:1V Bn Homme and Pajortta also ran. Bun Honxn and Barrv Alaid betting. Drake ta ttaakct Mall Lac. DEB MOINE. Dec. t 8pecial. Drake will enter the Missouri Valley Backet pail league. Owing to lack of fsciuuaa the local Institution at tirat only tentatively agreed to enter the league, hut laat week tha athletic board authorised Manager John L. Griffith to go ahead and arrange the Drake baakel ball schedule. I -rake v, ill be classed with the northern diMrn of the conference. Including Amis, Nebraska and Iowa. According to the plan of the Missouri Valley conference two gmes will be p aved on each floor by each of the cont-ianU ia U.eir district. Thus Drake will have two games with Nebraska at Lincoln, and two I.rre Willi Net-rasaa- The same thing is true of Ames and l.twa. The winner of tit cnjpi..io.lur In this sncrioa alii meet the beat of the southern district." Drake will meet some of ti other teama of this siale, of which Griuneil will b on. Llve-rptoat ttrala Market. LIVEKPOOU- Dec. S. WHEAT-Ppot, firm; No. .2 red wesiern winter, sa JV,d; futures, steady; December, Sa )ad; March, 7s v,d; May, 7a 'd. CORN Spot, steady; nw American mixed (via Galvestuni, ts lOd; futures, quiet; January, 6s Sid; March, 6 Mtlwaakr Grata Market. MILWACKEE. Dec. 6. W H EA T Firm ; No. 1 northern, S1-13V1.14; No. 2 norLhern, Sl.loul 11; May. Sl l'A.ulK' bid. CcRN Higher; May. i3ic. BARLEY Higher; standard, t6V; sam ple, Wt'itli'jC. teria MarkeC PBORIA. III.. Dec. S.-CORN-Easy ; No. I yellow. YKo0Hc; No. 3 yellow, Hf&aihtc; No. 8. tf-re; No. 4, te9c OA T8 Firm ; No. 8 wldie, SOVsc; No. 4 while, 4Vc Taled al Market. TOLEDO. O.. Dec. tSFHDS Clover, rash and December, 85.70; February and March, 86-77H- - uuu.atious on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, St. 4047.3; fair to good corn-fed steers. S54fK640; common to fair corn-fed steers, 84 OwJ-i.40; good to cholcs range steers, tj.43-Oi; fair to good range ateera, S4.Aift4.D0; good to cholcs corn-fed rows and heifers, 84.00(94.66; good to choice I grass cows and heifers, S3 VKgt.is; rair to good grass cows asa neusra. common to fair grass cows and he.fsrs, Sz.S.i:-i.85: good to chotce Etockers and feeders, S4 6K35 25; fair to good stockers and feeders, S3 75161. 60: common to fair stockers and feedera. S3.7&3.7o; stock helf ers, S2.603.40; veal calves, 8040.76; bulla, stags, etc., ti.2friiP4.26. HOGS The receipt of hogs today were very liberal for a Saturday and th market opened with a good snlpp ng demand for the better grades. Such loads as found favoi In the eye of ahippers commanded steady or very close to sieady prices. On th other hand, packers' orders did not appear at all urgeni. and, as a rule, they wtre holding back, and when ahippers had filled their orders the n arket became gen erally fc4ji0c lower than yesterday. Thus whili strictly g'nd hogs sold up as hlgi. as 36 80, a conside abla proportion of ths receipts went at So 5vitf6 .70. The total receipt of hogs this week show a gain over last we. k ot almost M.000 head, and a gain over the corresponding week of last year of abcut hesd. In ether words, the receipts ttiis week hav been almost double what they wr a year ago. The week started out with a good sulf advance, hot.s selling dee'dedly t.rgrer agsln on Tuesday. Since thst day the tendency has been downward, until Udsv, when the advance of the week was all wiped out and mtre. too. leaving ths n-ajket a al.a4e easier than it waa at the tlot-e of last wfk. Representative sales: aisanaaa'a 84 INDIA NOLA. ' Ia .a'Dee. . (Special A-f -er two ) ears' rest from foot ball, B.uajt- Dalatk trala Market. DCLTTH. Dec. S. WHEAT No. 1 north ern, SI .11: No. t northern. Sl OSH; Decem ber. 81 or. May, tl.U; July, 11.12V OATtt 4b 1c. A trS4,aiak A postal. If we could talk to vu personally about tha great merit of Foley's Honey and Tar. for coughs, colds and lung trouble, you never could b Induced to experiment with unknown preparations that may contain om harmful drug. Foley's Hon cad Tar coats you no mors and has a rwrd of forty year of sur.' For el at ail Oruggiar Waa-. Market. 6T. LOT'IB, D-c. 5. WOOL Market was firm; medium brartts. combing and cloth ing. 1Mj:3i-; light fine. If.'-'''Sc. Heavy floe. li" -t-l .c : tub washed, i:"a3ffVc. i BOSTON. Dec. 6. WOOL Although the vivacity cf the local wool mantel has d t clined ts some extent, trading continues along broad line snd with prices strong In all grades. Manufacturers report a ood outlook. The leading domestic quotations range as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania ileeees: XX STV-w 33c; X. 31 S:-: No. 1 washed. 84C(3ic: No. wsfhed S4&3V; fine unwashed. rl 2?o: half-blood combing. k"-,9c; thre- eight-blood. comhl". 27tr".'c; quarter. blood, coining. 26iVc: Oe'stne. wssnea. SWr3Cc: delaine, unwashed. IsSte. Mlchl. gan. Wisconsin, New York fleeces: F'ne onwashed. 3"(r21c; delaine, unwashed. ic: half-blood, unwashed. ?Vi.jtr; three eta h ths-blood, nnws'hed. 2Sric: nusrter hlood unwshed UQrir. Kentucky. In d'sna and M'ssouri: Thre-eighths-blood. f7fi-?9c; quarter-blood. 26ipI7c. Scoured valres: Texas, fine, twelve months. tp; fin, six to eleht months. tytflfiV f'ne. fall. 4r-0r. Clifort'a. nonera. 8-'f KV; mMll ooontiea. tsut-tr; soutViern. ITtU 8r; fall free 4-4?e. ftr-rnn. esftern N 1 stsple WjlrwV: eastern No. 1 eltthln 4 te: vsl'ev. Ne L 4r.4tc. Tsrr'tirv. fine ptsnle. a-tfriWc: fin medium, stsvile. flfH-; f'e clo'hlnr M'?7ci fne tjfdtufn rl'thin. 4itr"Ic- h'!f-blood Sr7c: ttre-erths-blood. pmir; carter-blotd 47fi4c. PulVd rvtra. ttigtlc; fin. A. 604j66c; A supera 46at0'- No. It... t... tl... ). 11... at... 7t... 101.. a... K... M .. a... 7t... m... 47... 74... Hi... 60. .. 71... 7... 71... 4. 47. M. w. M v. ....113 ....111 ....! -..144 ....lit ....111 ....171 ....174 ....nw ....171 ....11 ....1st Uta. Ir. ... I TS ... 4 M ... 4 to ... I 0 ... i 00 441 1 10 ... I M 40 I It SO 4 4U .. 40 4 I at at 6 4i iJi KW 6 46 11 4J 6 4i 2l W (14 I t ... t M 1U ... I 6 tli ... IM Kit ... IM 117 llll 6 ill SI W )H -.at ... 6 6 37i i Ik sit w in Jut M ui so i u 71 CI o t 76 (6 71 7 44 71.... 4 .1.. .ui .4 .tX . ..14 ..141 ..itsrf , .:j . B.1 ..Ml I M I M 40 4 U t IK ... 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NKW ORLKA.NS, uec. .-wiun-s u tures closed barely steady; Lteremuer, 11; January. 8.71c: February, 8.73c; March, 876c; April, 879c; May. 8.lc; lunt, t.fcic; July. SUC. OPOl CUllOn qutci: viun.a.J- Mitnlml: ordinarv. 61e. nomlna : good ctrdinary, 811-Mc; low middl'ng. 8 l-!c middling, aiS'ioe; gooa mmomi, -.;. mlddllns fair, 8 9-ltc; fair. 106-16C. Stock. 811.533 bales. NEW TORK, uec. wi lun-sine, opened steady at a decline of Z points to sn sdvanoe of 2 polnte, for while business was fairly active ordeT were well divided and scattering Interest seemed to be evening no for over the week-eno ana in government reports. Th market held steady, with the active months about 1 to J points net higher during the middle of the morning on cover ing, although cable were d-sppttintlng snd week-end figures rather bearish. The mar ket eloeed steady, with pricea net Sa points b teeter. GAlvVtatrOK, Ptc a-vu. iu.t-o"" Sc. Metal Marktt. vnr -TORK. Dec. S. METALS The metal markets wer dull tn th bsenc of advice from London. Tin was dull; coo per waa more or less nominal, wttn iae quoted at fl4.37VWrl4.50; electrolytic at S14 .3n til4iS; cing st fl4.25. lead remained d"1! at 884 3rya4.8; stx lter at S6.104rS.16. lrtB was quiet and unchanged. CTosTr Market. NEW TOItK, Dec. t POFVTTE Tut ores closed steady, net unchanged to t potn's lower ' 8sl"S were reported of 6.750 bags including December at f'&c: January, IK: Mtrch. B.ioc; May. .2"oo.jjc ana juiy t)c. rpft. quiet; Rio No. 7, c; banios No. 4. 7Tl8,c. Treasury gtateaaeat. WAKHTNOTON. Dec 6. Todsy" state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of th SloOOOn.Ot gold reaterre. shows: Available caah balance. S147.8Ui.754; gold coin and bullion, SC4.X3.9X; gold certificates, ao.m.uw. Dry Co4la llaraet. NEW YORK. Dec 6. Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New paul-M maeapoll. St. Paul-Minneapolis. . Chicago Limited. . Ci.icato txpres Chicago r.xpra Vttktsi St. LmuIs h-x press - 8 Jt pm a 9:21 ara bu Luuts Local, ttrom Council fluffs) -asanas all:16 pra Stanoeny nntl trrom Council Biuiisr MutsaarS ratctlia K. C. at tit. L. impress 8.08 ara a l:4fi am Av. a ai. L. Ivxpraati .ail; is pm a tM psi liiutal Ccatsma Chicagu ) pi ess a 7:1 am a t:4t pat Cnicaao limited a t :ti pm a !. am kiinn.-bt. Paul a.xpreaa.b 1:1 aib aaiun.-M. Paui Limibeda l:w pm a 8:30 am Umt.-I L Dodg Local. 4:18 gna alla am caicatatat Uvea, ialaatl ak faallla a-hlcago Limited .......a 1:0U am ail:0t pm Iowa laical a l.W IB Atjojua Kocay a. wan La .a Ltd.. .a titat tua aU.-va pm xea amaui at a-fuxa a tMti am . a -a am Dee att-utus -aaai.at..a saw ua, aaat pm luaa LAK-ai ..oli.iat aua b vita put Chicagu iaaiBin hJLJ..M 4.u tiu a 1 lu put ChicatW U'r - Sua a Site am Kccky Mouolaln Lta ..ail -16 pm a B:B8 am Colo, at cal. aircaa..a itt pra a t.u pm Oki. at Texas -. a a.sv pm a la pm ttLKLUIGTOa IT-tTli m MAMS Barllngtoa Laava. ' Arrlva Denver & California.... a tat pm a 8.46 pm Northwest epoc.ai ......a t Ju pm a .4s pm BuacA Mi . ft s.iv tu orihwest EVxpros ...-a02-li am a 8:(a am Neuraaaa pou.ia. ....... a aw a lu nq Jseoiaaaa avxttiaaa ..... sua am a .lw pm Liuco.n raat ) liM pm all:ii pra - Liu twin Lotal a ta m Linco.D Local afupm tcnuylr-Pta'imouta ..b 3:1(1 pm 1:m am believue-l-iatisnaouui ..a saai pm a IM am r-ifciisiuouut-iM ......b S.it am Leltvu-PutltamouUi bL-vtitsi beiievus-Ptiumuula .e I At pm rat pm Denver Ltmiisd a 4:ut pm a T:Ut am Chicago bpaciai .....yt 7:J am all :4i pm Caicaio a.xpraa ......... pm a aa pm Clucagu .yr :t pm a s.au am low Local a s.u am uijo am St. Louis Express 4:4 pra ail:sVam kar.aas C'iiy at bu Joa..alu:4s pm a f at am Kansas city at bl a-ia am a s Mt pm Kansas City at fac Jo.. 4.441 pm WEDITEB ITAe-UTH at WKBaTSEJS (atlaaar. faal, Mlaaeastaaas . t lv Arrtv. Twin City Passenger. ..b t to arn b 9:80 pra S oux City Passenger.. .b 3:t p.-n bll:66 am pioux City Local o 4:46 am cl pm F rr.fr so-i Ixal b Wli pm b tot am Miss art savclrle Auburn 'orl b 8:80 pm b 11:38 am a Daily, h Dally except kVjaday. e Buta, day only d Daily i-xospt Saturday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CANADIAN PACIFIC CaaJataVat JC.A.CM a. ws Nov. 27. Djc. i. U. Third clsss rates from Oawka, To Hamburg. Brtm-n. Antwerp IIIM T Liverpool. London, 43iago7....f aa.Tg To Scandinavian points M7.M a M. BtaianUs. O. 8U US S. Clark 8TC. Colaag. XU, Whisky Market. ST. LOT1. T s . w4tVT-ti 0T. "IMea alVstsasala" I aever written of those who cure roughs and colds with Dr. King's New Tiimcovary. Ouarantaed. ton and fl.OO. Baton Drug Co. SHEEP-Kecelpia of aheep this morning were limited to a few lambs, which eold very readily at a go d, steady price. 8n being raid for good led wa.to.na. Th re it pis this week have been very liberal, showing a heavy k-n over th previous wtstk and over th corresponding week ot last year. At the tame t.uis tr.a supitly ot rea'ly desirable killeit haa boen Ity no means large; on tlie contrary, packers have complained 'if the surpljs uf luf el ior grades and the scarcity of finished aiiKk. 1 nd.-r ir influent of a very good demand for finished killers and the moderate supply, the ma: ket thrci i.ioo: the week has beea strong and lr. a good, healthy snd en tirely satisfactory cond tioa fnm start to ftr.ich. Lambs are a big aV. i.ia 1 -; In fact, the best lambs this week have ac tually sold sue hia-her than th top of laat week. O.oir hitht yearlings hav a lit been very strong sellers, the best grades reaching St J1. which waa constdarably Luther than anything brought last week, but, poaaitily, mere was some d tl.rextc la ths quality. Wethers and wvs also sold to good advant. The above. It must be bom In mind, ap plies to irktly well rrnished sheep asa Iambs. Half-fat and unfinished kmaa have beva slvw sellers thrKUattouv tut t. The Cigar That's Made a Hit If big sales are any indication of quality, then the King Alfred 10c Cigar truly takes the lead over any tea cent cigar ever made to tempt discerning smokers. The CIGAR has mde a bie hif. Every body's saying ' King Alfred, please." Iu straight Havana 'filler, wenuine Sumatra wrap per, fine fragrance and even gmoking qualities have given it permanent plare at the top of the list of ten cent cigars. Try it and fttvi its superiority. Ask four cigar man Caaa, Zovs Cigar Oe, Omaha, Heb. KVIstrtmia-av. i r,a1awiiafwswir 7 ti