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    Till' OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: DEOTCMBEIJ !20, Pi,
5-C
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Weakness is Shown in Wheat, with
Moderate Trade.
Only
LOWER OATS LOOKED FOR
Corn Receipt incrcnac nt Primary
Polnta nml Elsewhere, MnklnRr
llir Tone of the Market
OMAHA, Dec. 2S, 1912.
Instead of strength ana activity, as
looked for by the bull longs In wheat, be
cause of the advance of So at Uverpool
yesterday, there was weakness soon after
the opening and only a moderate trade
In the aggregate. The cash business failed
to show any Improvement, as Bales at
Chicago amounted to only tfi.ooo bushels,
white. Utc; No. 4 white, Slt43Wic;
standard, SHi8tr.
RYE-No. 2, file.
TIMOTHY-W.00ffK.P0.
OLiOVBIWlOtOoy IS. jO.
BAia.HV-tfTSC.
Bl'TTER Steady . creameries. ,AHtta
EGOS Easy; receipts, 2,419 cases, fresh
receipts, SUfStc; regular firsts. IJiio;
firsts, 5e.
CHEESE Firm ; daisies, lftlTo; twins.
16Vi0lS',ici young Americans, KMflTc;
long horns. 16i4il7c.
POTATOBS Firm; receipts. IS cars:
Michigan, 4Stt0c; Minnesota, ITJJuOc: Wis
consin. 451j60o.
POl'LTRY Steady; t'irk-.y.. dirsndl.
21e: chickens, live, 12c; springs. ;ie, ire.
VEAL-3toad', Pljllo.
NEW YOnIC (iKMF.HAI, MARKET
ttnolntlona or tTie liny on Various
rnniitindltte.
NEW YOntC. Dee. S.-FLOCR-Qulet;
sprtiiK patents. $l.40if4.4.'i; winter patents,
$1.63.00; winter extras No. 1. JI.05flM.15;
Kansas straights. $1,003 l.io: winter
while at St. Louis three boat loads were 1 1;"",., j VXSl 't-l -Mine clears S1 166
Inlllin fny hlrnn.nt .hmxl Thvrn wna I '.0o.8PTmB Clears, I.10
taken for shipment abroad. Thero was
ns much fuss made over the sale ot
Brain at St. Louis as one would expect to
hear over the sale of three boat loads
under ordinary conditions.
Those who bought wheat a few days
ago on the. talk of dry weather In tne
southwest made up their minds yester
day that their action was a little prema
ture and they sold out at losses. Tno
Modern .Miller, In its outlook on the south
western situation says that while the
wheat plant is In need of rfcln In many
sections, good downpours would chanKe
the situation entirely. A message from
Kansas City told of the country as heavy
sellers of cash wheat, and said that no
tices of liberal acceptances to nearly
every firm thero were In evidence.
This selling on the part of the country
shows that the wheat plant Is not de
teriorating. The Santa Ke road officials
say their advices as to crop conditions
contain no drouth complaints whatever,
save In the Panhadlo section of Texas,
but In every other part of their territory
the crop Is doing nicely. Conservative
men of wheat view the northwestern sit
uation as one ot the most bearish In the
history of the Chicago market. There Is
a big accumulation of wheat at Minne
apolis, In fact, the railway switches are
so badly congested that It Is Impossible
to handle the cars with any freedom.
There were Increases In the Minneapolis
and Duluth stocks this week ot 2,900,000
bushels.
The tone to corn was pronouncedly
heavy owing to the Increased receipts at
primary points and elsewhere. A Buenos
Aires cablo reported a better demand for
com, but the receipts from the interior
are pair and the quality good. The open
winter has cut -down the feeding of corn
materially and this fact Is being felt In
prevailing prices.
With the slow demand for cash oats
and continued larger receipts lower levels
ahould be witnessed. Many traders favor
the selling side of May oats.
Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to
265,000 bushels; corn, 6,000 bushela; oats,
6,000 bushels.
Liverpool close: Wheat. !4d to V4d
Inner! irn. Ud hlarlier to ltd lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 1.4O3.O0O
bushels and shipments 319,000 bushel!",
against receipts of 624,000 bushels and
shipments of 19S.O0O bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,637,000
bushels and shipments 653.000 Dusneis,
against receipts Of 653,000 bushels and
h umcnti of 309.000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts wero 1,165,000
bushels and shipments 34i,wo ousncis,
against receipt of 787,000 bushels and
shipments or 397,ow ousncis last, year,
The following cash sales were reported
today:
WHEAT No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, S3c;
2 cars, 82'4c. No 3 hard winter, 1 car,
MUe. No. 4 hard winter. 1 car. 81c, No.
3 spring, 1 car, SlV4c No. 2 northern, 1
ear, sv4c. no. 3 mixcu uurum, j vnr,
S2ic.
OATS No. 3 white, 2 cars. 3t'4c; 7 cars,
31',4c. No. 4 white. 1 car, 31Uc; 2 cars.
31a No grade, l car. 3ic.
CO TIN No. S white. 1 car (choice), 43c
2 cars. 2c. No. 4 white, 1 car, 41Vic: 1
car, 41c. No. 4 color, 1 car, 404: 1 car 40c.
No. 3 yellow. 1 car. 4114c: IB cars. 41e. No.
4 yellow. 1 car, 40Hc: 4 cars. 40Uc; 4 cars,
40c. No. 3 mixed, 3 cars, tic; 5 cars. 40?ic;
1 ear. 40Ue. No. 4 mixed. 2 cars (local).
40Uc: 6 cars. 40c; 1 car. 39?ic; 3 cars, SOHc;
1 car. 39',,c; I ear. 39c.
RYE No. 3, 1 car. MV4c.
Oinnhn Cnft'.i Price.
WI1BAT No. 2 hard, S2iS3c; No. 3
hard, ilflslc; No- 4 hard. 77B81c; No. 3
spring. 8108114c; No. 4 spring. 77890!4.
COHN No. :t white, 42ft 13c; No. 4 white,
41sMlUc; No. 3 yellow, 4i474lV4c; No. 4 yel
low, M(S40Vec; No. 3, - 40Hsf41Oi No. 4. 4'J'Q
40',ic.
OATS No. 2 white. 31er32c; standard,
3H4S."l;c: No. 3 white. 3li3114c; No. 4
white. 3lr31Vc.
BARLEY Malting, B2Q63c; No. 1 feed,
40'al6e.
RYE No. 2, BSHOBOc; No. 3, ESftSSHc.
Cnrlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 32 700 318
Minneapolis 473
Dujutlt 202
Omaha 33
Kansas City 8L
St. Louis S3
Winnipeg 299
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Bears Successful in Depressing All
Farts of List.
BANKS SHOW GAIN IN CASH
Same indications of More Conserva
tive Fcellntc In Trade Contained
In Weekly Reviews lnt tlnl
nes Is Satlafnetory.
!7
IU
109
4.45; winter extras No. 2, $3.95fft4.05. Rye
flour, quiet: fair to good. S3.fl0fla.8GJ choice
to rancj-, x&HKei.oo. ijucitwncat uour,
quiet, $2.40 asked for 100 pounds.
(JORNMEALr-Steadv: f ne while aim
yellow, $1.3(gi.35; coarse, 1.S91.S9; kiln
dried. $3.25.
RYE Quiet; No. 2. 05ViC7e. c. 1. I..
Buffalo.
BARLEY Steady; feeding. 69UC c. I. f..
New York; malting, C970c, o. I. t.,
uurraio.
WHEAT Snot market easy; No. 2 red.
$1.07, nominal, elevator and $1,08. nominal,
f. o. 1).. arioat; No. l northern uuiutn.
971SC, f. 6. b., float. Futures market
closed Wif net lower, December closed
at 95Uc; May. 97 l-16Wtfc, closed at
97 3-Jflc
CORN Snot market easy; export, wc.
f. n. h.. nflnnt in arrive.
OATS StmL market steady: standard
white. 40c. nominal on track; No. 3. soft
3314c: No. 4. 3714H:!4c; natural wnui:,
3S40c: white clipped, 39tf42c.
HAY Quiet; standard. $1.05; No. 1,
ti tnutm ifl- Kn " ti.yr?l.02V4: No. 4. 801i6c.
HOPS Quiet: state, common 10 cuoitv,
1912, 2Vif!Sc'. 1911, l&B15o; Pnclflo coast,
jf(i'so; iwijjw;.
llTDEB liasy; central America, .m.
Bogota, 27ST28CV
LEATHER Fl rin ; Hemlock firsts, 2S
29c: seconds, 27ffl2Sc; thirds, 2ig2Cpj re
jects. 15200.
- - - .... u mom rt.
mess, $l9.uosns.a; lamiiy, .wu-.w,
short clear, $22.004f24.00. Beof. quiet! mess,
$20.0021.00; family, $24.0!P5.oo: beef I',1"".-
$30.00Tf32.00. cut meats,
bellies. 10 to It pounds, S12.0wr12.ro,
pickled hams, $14.(V)4'14.GO. Lard, weak!
middle west prime. S9.R5dT9.fc': rcrined.
weak; continent, $10.45; South America,
$11.70: compound. $7.5037.75.
TALLOW-Dull; prime city hhds, 614c,
special. 7o: country, &9C?ic
BUTTER Firm; reci'lpts, 4,So4 tubs;
crcamerj extras, 377V4o; held extras, 33
W34c; state dairy finest, 32fl34c; process
extras, 26V427c: Imitation creamery,
firsts. 24Jf2514c: factory held. 23it'824ttc
current make, firsts. 23J4iir21c; packing
CHEKSK Quiet: receipts. S0 Iwixcs;
stato whole milk, held, white and colored
Bpeclal. 18c: skims, 3314?ic
EQGS Firm; receipts. 5,9St cases;
fresh gathered, extras, 31S02c; held fresh
average beat, 2223c; .refrigerator special
marks, fancy, local storage charges paid,
Hc: nearby hennery whites. Tancv, largo,
new laid. 42ii45c: western gathered whites,
2S(&0;c; nearby hennery browns, .3334c
POl'LTRY Dressed, firm: fresh killed
western chickens, 12ftfl9c; fowls, 12015c;
turkeys, 1423c.
St. l.oulu Cenerul Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Dec. 28. WHEAT
Cash weak; track, No 2 red, Jl.Wli'1.09; No.
2 hind, 89tf93c. . .
CORN Ix)ver; track No. 2, 4jc; No. 2
white, 48it9c.
OATS Weak; track No. 2, 33!4c; No.
2 white, 3414c. '
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT Weak; May. 92M02?ic; July,
CORN Lower; May, 1747!4c: July,
iS'ic
OATS Weak; May. 33c; July, 3314c
RYE Unchanged, 62c
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $4.8o
flC.05; extra rancy ana sirnigni.
4.50; hHrd winter clears, $3.40$f3.55.
SEED Timothy, $10.00.
CORNMEvL-$2.90.
BRAN Strong; sacked, cast track,
ji.oiin.ox
HAY Firmer: timothy, $l2.00fiU..OO
prairie. $10.00013.00.
TWINE Hemp. Sc. ...
PROVISION! Pork, unchanged; Job
bing. $16.76. Lard, unchanged; prime
steam, $10.9oftll.05. Dry salt meats, un
changed; boxed extra shorts, llic; clear
rlbf, Usc; short clears, ll?c. Bacon,
unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 12Hc;
clear ribs, 12?c; short clears, 12ic
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs,
12c; turkeys, ISc; ducks, 14c; geese. 12c.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 27Q33C
ECCJS Lower, 22c
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls S.000 10,0u0
c I Wheat, bu 107,0) JS1MM
NEW YORK STOCK MARffiTI&Saff
ti.Miti; uisourseiucniB, nv
deflclt this fiscal year $!,Mfi,P. as against
ik deficit ot $53,458,370 last year. Tlio
figures for receipts, disbursements and
deficit exclude Panama canal and public
debt transactions.
London fftnrk Mnrket.
LONDON. Dee. M. Money In strong il"
mand. Discounts steady. Thn stock,
marknt. although open until 3 o'clock for
settlement purposes, cloned for tral'.li
at the usual time. Husln's was meh.'ier
at.d changes narrow. The only fenttlrc won
the decline In Peruvians -n reiillsi'.iions.
Rubber shares wero In uiod dennuM in
anticipation of higher prlc s at tho nxt
auction sale. Americana opened i.teady
and advanoe.1 under tuo led of tana
dlan Pacific. At the toc thi tone M
steady, with prices VfflU over the final
New York prices of ym-ril.iy.
Contoli. monr-. ' i-iIHei w
da trount . TS tUl9nlsTlln r
Amst. Con-r. , 7ISM . K. &T. ....
Alrhl.cn 1N. Y OjoJmI...
PMUmorfl A Ohio. 1M NortolV AV,.
Cnilln rclfle IMHOntsrlo a 'JV
Ch.tk O urtnnrhnli ....
CTilcano O. TV.... H IUtln;
.m mii a St. i mufcoutlmn Hj... ,
llnr Ik Itlo O. ..II Fouinrn ntmt.
Krl IS'lVnlon ..
da ll M . HtJ S.
...... j tr..l. f-WaMlh .
SILVER Har, sieaoy i .nip-iu
NEW YORIC. Dec. 2S-Aftcr a week of
colorless trading and stagnant markets,
stocks moved In u definite way today
and quotations were depressed in nil quar
ters of the list. Trading becume more
active following n featureless opening,
with tne impetus coming from tho near
taction. Thero was no demand fur
stocks and the bears were ablo to mnk
headway on comparatively moderate of-
lenngs. .Most of ho prominent issues
were depressed a point or more, with a
partial recovery before the close. The
weakness of steel was a depressing in
fluence, and selling of Canadian Pacific
from abroad affected the railroad list.
Apparently there was no well grounded
reason for tho weaker condition of tho
market, wjtlcli whs more active than for
several days, and the declines seemed to
bo little moro than n response to opera
tions of tho professional clement.
The expected gain In cosh by tho banks
was reported In today's statement which
revealed an lucrense In tho actunl table
of nearly $5,000,000, an amount In excess
of estimates. There was, however, a de
crease In excess cash reserves of $1,740,000.
Some Indications ot tho more conserva
tive feeling In trndo was contained In
the weekly reviews. The holiday trado
as described as uf recoid sire, but h
blowing down ot business In ceitnln Hues
Has noted. In general, however, tho
trado situation remains satisfactory In
"olume.
The bond market wns under moderate
pressure. Total sales (par value). $S96,000.
rnltcd Stntes 2s coupon advanced It, tho
2s registered ?j nml 3s coupon 14 on cull
on the week.
Number ot shius nna leafllng quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Balis. HlfV. Ixw. Cloi,
Amalitmitrd C&riwr.,
American Anrlcultur.il ..
American Pfct Sugar .
American On
Amtrlcsn Can, pfd
American Car &. I'Mry. ..
American Cotton Oil ....
American Ico Securities
American Llnneed
American Locomotive ...
Am, Smelter A lift ...
Am. Smelting & Ufa .
American Stinar Ilet
American Tel. Tel ....
American Tobacco
Anaconda Mining Co....
Atchison
Atchbnn, ptd
Atlantlo Coitt Una ...
Baltimore Ohio ....
Hetlileliem Steel
Hrooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Cheaapeake & Ohio .. .
Chlcairo, Great Western..
Chi., Mil. & St. P. . .
Chi. A N. W
Colorado Kuel & Iron..
Consolidated Gaa
Corn lrodurta
Delaware & lludaon
Hener & Mo Grande..
Denver &. Hlo Grande ptd
Dlitlllera' Securities ....
Erie
Krle 1st, ptd
Krle :d, pfd
General Electric
Great Northern, pfd
Great Northern Ore dfa.
Illinois Central
Interborough-Met
InterborouRh-Met. pfd .-
Inter-Harvester
Inter-Marlna, pfd
International Paper
International Tump
Kansas City Southern ..
Laclede Gaa
Lehigh Valley
Louisville & Nashville..
Minn. St. 1' & S. Kte 11
Mo., Kan. & Texas
Mlstuurl Tatlflo
National llluult
National Lead
Nat. llys. of M. Sd pfd
New York Central
?. Y., Ont.& Western..
Norfolk & western
North American
Northern Pacific
I'aclflc Mall
I'eunsyhanla
Peoplu'a Gaa
l'HUburah c. C. L St. U
rittsburgh Cos!
TresseJ Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
6.700 76H 7511 H
SH
i,m U't 47U
4,600 U SI'. Si
oo m nil. iH'i
800 ii 04 U i.J'i
111
111
. s:;
1H
. II
. I1
.IMS
.JM
. TO
. 4
The rate of1 discount In tho open market
for Bhort bills Is 4 16-1 per cent; for three
months' bills, 4 w-ltt per cent.
Clearlnar House llnnk Stntement.
NEW YORK, Dec. 2S. The statement
of the actual condition of clearing house
tinnk n,i trust comtianles for the week
(five days) shows that they hold $,39,000
reserve In excess of legal requliements.
This Is a tlecrenso of $1.744,WM from las'
week. The statement follows; '
Actual cond tlon increnro.
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET S
Cattle of All Kinds Higher for the
week.
: . in
m .
ttt 1W T td
M ) T W
M T l
NTS
. 7 !
Sit
.311
3tt
H00S LITTLE LOWER FOR WEEK
Sheep nml t.nmha Aclhf Seller K
the Week, nith Prices I'ortj
Kle to vutr-l'lve Cent
lllBher.
SOUTH i 'M AHA. neo, , 1913.
Receipts were Cuttle, Hons. Sheep.
tie
. M
. 17
103
7t
TS
s n
I TS
Official Monday
Official Tuesda
Dfflclnl Welur.- 1st
Official Thursdaj
Official Friday
Estimate Saturdnv
tl4W I.SSI
.. 1.4B .7fil
...Holiday.
3,1
1.240
52
3.191
.443
7.tV
lt.tl
?tS
t;.:;t;
Six days this week . 7,07. H0.S5S 23.4SS
Snmo days last epW..1R.77 4S.W6 40.775
Same days 2 week ago 24.SI1 ffl.74ft 47.381
Same days 3 weeka ngo I4.7M 09.417 42.914
Kiuno tiayn 4 weeks ago 15, 45t 4,1.M 43,357
jsamo aays last ear. .17,491 33.4H -.!.
The following table snows the receipts
ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date aa compared with
Isstyear: 191 1911. Inc. I'"
Cattle 1 .005 Mii 1.172.IW5 .. . Itt7.0)
Hogs 5.S71 3S :.:l.(Vi 5;D,4$3 . , .
Sheep 2,9VM 2.9T2.1S3 43.032
The following tuHo shows tho range ot
prices for hogs ot South Omaha tor the
Inst few days, with comparisons:
Pate. 1912. 191l lSlll.IS.l'AVS.l!K)7.!l!H;
Loans
Specie
Legal tenders
Net deposits
.Circulation
Ev. lawful reserve
.$t,K2.379.0lO $13,K9.0O0
, $02,442,000 l,R91,O00
82,fS90.0i 2,9a.0M
. l,67tsT36.M 27.79.,00o
4MWS.000 SJI.OOO
n,.W,W k 1.744.MX)
Hti
Tl'a
410 43 4lt
900 7IH 71U 11U
500 714 UK its,
IPO 117 117 M'i
TOO 111 141 W
27
S00 SOVs 39Vi 3V4
00'1M( 10 105
200 mk iosu ion;
TOO 131 lit 1S0'
30O lOl'i 10t 104
. MO il4 31 3'.
:,no tz,i !'. 9ti
s.aoo ,:s74 7'.i :s
TOO Tl't tVi a;
600 TH 78U T
IS
00 llt',1 1UH Ill's
300 i:i 13V 133M
354,
13911
TOO 14 14 1ST,
1S3
son m: w.i
100 38U 33; S8H
too :i'j :oT si
900 3! 31i Jl'.i
49
30
1W) li ISS'i Itl'i
2,900 130 1!9H 1294.
40
J2S
900 l!s ltU IMs
1.T00 3i C3 63i
fiO Hi lit 111
UVi
121s
TOO 19 19 18'
2i
101
3,100 IMS 16Rs li
100 1411b ltl'.i 140
13S
Too :H M'i :U
SftO 40; 40H 40);
153
S3 Is
S7
Doe.. l'J.
Dec. 20.
Dec. 21.
Dec. n.
Doe. 83.
Dec. 24.
Dea ST..
Dec. M.
Iec
7 04'
" 074
7 12 I
a 'ii
5 !"
7 l(i I a
7 13j
f,7l I f. ail 4 311 13
57 ! C Jl 4 S41 fi 19
ft. , Wt' 8 29' 5 36 4 33 6 09
0J V M S OSi Ii nil
7 7 S 11 6 47'
7 23;1 6 0..
7 2lTi) 6 9V
Deo 28.1 f
iS. I 6 SO
79 S
TO' S rtO f. Bi
I 41
4 36 ti 13
4 29 21
4 S9 f. ir.
4 41 0 U
Ranks' cash reserve In valuts, $3i".
Trust companys cash rccorve In vault',
$39,H,CKiO.
Aggregate cash reserve, $393,132,000.
Trust companies' reserve with clearing
house members carrying 20 per cent cash
reserve. $46,970,000. '
Summary of state banks and trust com
panies In Greater New York not Included
In clearing house statement:
virtus $564.S9,t0 I.MB.JOO
specie fio,ka.4oo rzm
Legal tender S,009.100 34,200
Total deposits 60O.SO7.40O 1.141,200
Decrease.
ttiiatoii Mlnlne Stocks.
llOSTON. Dec. SS. Closing quotations
were as follows:
Alloues M Miami Copper 2S
AmaUamated Cop.. TS'iMohawk
Am. Z. U Sm. . :41sNevaila Con 19U
Arlsona Com 3HNIplaln Mines....
tlreene Cananea . Norlh llutte 3ii
n. . C. r. ft a M. 5U.Ntjrlh Lake ii
Calumet Arln .. TOHOId Dominion M'i
Calumet & l!ecla..t30 Osceola 103
Centennial ITHQulncy t. .. T
Cop. Itne C. Co 6;8hannon 13li
Hast Pulte Cop. M. 14'iSuperlor SSJi
IVanklln SHSuprlor &. Hos. M. Hi
Ulroux Consolidated ITiTamsrflrk 31
Granby Conenlldatcd M t S. Sm. Tier & M. 43
flreene Cannes ... St, do pM 494,
Isle Iloyallo (copper) 31 UUtaJi Confolldsted. . 10
Kerr Lake. TStJtah Copper Cat... &7
Lake Cupper 2JVlnonn 3"
LaSalle Copper .... S Wolverine (9
Sunday. Hollthv
Receipts and tllsposttton of live stork
ot th Union Htock .trds, Kouth Omaha,
for twenty-four honts ending at 3 o'clock
yesterday;
IlKCBIPT" CAR8.
I K l M
151 . ! (V
IW . . I M M
at t h ci .
m . T STH w.
4 M T H .
. . T ffl'i T
Jet leo T 10
t'lOS.
U.K. IM 21.
i . n . i w ii.
It lit . T 00 w.
1 .. IU (0 10..
HIIKKP Am tisual on a Saturday noth
lug lit the ti of lambs and sheep showed
t'P at the vards, hence values are qlio
lably the nme hs on Friday.
For the genetal nin of good killing
lambs itnd sheep the mnrket I closing
iiromiil Mfiti$e higher than a week ago.
While the week a trade hna not been
noted for lis snap, there was sufficient
demand st nil times to clean up supplies
In good season AnVthlng at all desirable
on the fnt order sold readily and prlnel
p.4lly on account of a very moderate sup.
ply of both aged Miern and lambs, prices
Hdwmred sharply. As usual Ht this time
of the year few If any wethers or year-
It difficult to compare values on that clsas
or ngpii sneep.
As might be expected during Chrlstmaa
week the marketing of sheep shows a
considerable decrease front laat week and
tno weeks ago, but was only rllg.ttly
less than during the corresponding time
one year nco. An unusual thing at this
time of the year was the arrival of quite
a fw shlumentii from thn northwestern
states, but very little If nny more of that
Kinn or stock is cspoctec; on the inornet
from now on. A notable feature of this
week's supply was tho gradual Improve
ment of tho of Mines from day to day,
the bulk of tho stuff consisting In the
main of fed westerns. There was a very
fair sprinkling of natives on most days
or tne weeK.
Quotations on sheen and lambs: lAtnb.1.
good to choice, $,trvfl$. 0; lambs, fair to
good. $7.ti.'sj8.O0, Iambs, feeders, $j.WKTf7.00;
i yearlings, limn. J3.T.w,.&o: vrarllnes.
!heuy. $'..rMIR.75. yearlings, feeders. $4.50
9ffi.ni. wethers, good to choice, $4.6ftiti.OO
I wethers, fair lo good. $l,2Mf4.5: wethers
i r.-.l.i 41 'y.'.t I tJ. An...a m.n.l r. I. I
$4.fi5fN.s!i. ewes, fair to good. $4.3Hf4.5
owe, feeders, $3.2Mfl.75; cull sheep am'
bucks, J2.waa".
I'll ICA till 1.IVI1 S TOCK MAIIKKT
a. m. & st. p
WahHsh
Missouri l'aclllc
Union I'aclflc
C. A N. , east
O, & N. W.. west
C. t!L P.. M, A- O
C, R. ft Q east
t' 11. Q , 'wf str
c, R. I. & r., east....
, II. I. A V., west....
dlllnols Central
C. Q. IV
Total receipts
Cuttlu. Hogs.
S
1
1
17
.... .. '.)
IS
,
19
II
I
7
C
Kit
DISI'OBrnON-HKAD.
Cattle. Hogs.
omaiia ;i:m:iial maukkt,
Morris & Co
tlwlft and Company.
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour & Co
Schwarts & Co .
J. W. Murphy ....
Other buyers
Totals..
9J)
1.1M
2,07
2.1U8
128
C3
C.StX
1,400 10S 107V1 10'H
31
msi
77
1,310 1HM.I 1201 129
27
600 is i:ii ins
100 114i 114Vi 114
100
300 23H Sl'.i 23H
S3
163
Heading
12,300 167U lUTs 16iH
Features of the Trailing; and Cloaliitf
Prices on llonril of Trade.
CHICAGO, Dec. 2S. The grain markets
today fluctuated slowly within very nar
row 'limits, whllo liquidation carried pro
visions down 7Hliil0c to 26c. Wheat closed
unchanged to UHo under yesterday.
Corn a shade to U4rHc lower and oats a
shade to ',1c depressed. For the first
time there were bids for September de
livery on corn and oats, 4914c being of
fered for the former and a2c for tho latter.
The wheat market, while still bearish,
on the foreign situation as reported yes
terday and the accumulation of stocks
in the northwest, was In the mam charac
terless. Somebody reported "rain In tho
Argentina," but the trade regarded it
largely as a cry of "wolf" and Ignored
It, May ranged between 9lHc and 91c,
closing USJHo under yesterday at 91',ic
A range of U marked the widest flue
tuatlon of corn prices. May sold be
tween 4Slic and 4So and closed u shado
down at 4S18Hc At the bottom thero
were plenty of buying orders, but these
wero easily filled without stiffening
price. Export bids wero low for working,
but the Inquiry was efeady.
OaU were stagnant and the tono slightly
easier. May ranged between 32410 320
and S2si32c, closing a shade lower tit
32ic.
Lower hogs and continued liquidation
of January options wealtened provisions.
May pork closed 15c off at $17.S3; May lard
2c down at $9.60 and May ribs, 7HM0c
under yesterday at $9.60.
Futures rangec as follows:
Articlel Open. I High. I Low. Close. Yes'y.
Corn, bu.
Oats, tiu.
131,000
114,000
69.000
108,000
AVheatl I
Dec.l S5( 8
Mar. 914'.l 91 s
July.88HHH(8SiTit
Corn. I
Dec..47Ua',i
May. 4S I
July, 49 !
Oats.
I
47UI
4$
S5H
91
47
4$
49 4SiStt'
Dec.
May.
July.
Pork.
Jan..
May.
Lard.
Jan..
May.
Kibs.
Jan..
May.
33UI 3-il
22V
i32i!3aJl?4
S3
17 53
17 87-951
i
,9 70S7
9 750'
i9 65862
9 j2iti0 9 U2H
33 I 837,
17 M 17 37H
17 9714 17 S2V4
9 70 9 62H
9 73 9 70
9 A3 9 60
9 0
S5i W
9is91,iin4
47S47H 47li
4Mt48i 4SW
4ST4 49
32320Vi
32fj324 32HWT.
32T4I 33
I
17 10 ' 17 62V4
17 S3 18 00
9 24 9 76G77
9 70 9 S3
! 9 BO I 9 fiO
I 9C0 ' 9tr7',4
Kansas City CSrnln nml lru Islons.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 2S.-WllliAT
-Cash, unchanged to hie up; No. 2 Hard.
83f90c; No. 3. 82.f?S5c; No. 2 red, 1.01j
1,06; No. 3, 93!4c$l.OC.
CORN uncnangea; 'mmc 'uj; .iu...
mixed, 16v4ii47c; No. 3, 43c; No. 2 white.
46JN6V4C; No. 3. 4(c.
OATS uncnangea to ',4c uown; ;o. j
white, 34W30c; No. 2 mixed, Xi'c.
Closing prices 01 iuiurrs;
WHEAT May. 83Tio; July. SU?4C
CORN May, 4674c: July, 40c,
OATS May, 34Wfa'34?ic.
RYE Unchanged.
HAY Unchanged.
KGuS Extras, 23'4c; firuts, 2314c; sec
onds, 14SflBo.
POULTRY Hens, HSUlic; roosters,
So; young turkeys, I6H0; ducks, lllif 1 4c.
iteceipts. nnipinents.
Wheat, bu 81O0 04,000
Corn, bu 75,000 uR.OOO
Oats, uu n.ww
,tl liiiiruiioll'i (irnln Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec, 2R. WHEAT De
cember, 8i'(4c; May. S3sc: July, S7ic.
Cash, No. 1 hard, 83He; No. 1 northern.
81H083c; No. 2 northern. 79ilHe; No.
2 hard, Montana, S2?c; No. 3. 77MiWc.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 4141Hc.
RYE No. 2. R5Q58C.
RRAN In 100 pound sacks. $19.001(19.ty).
FLOUR First patents, $4.05ff4.aV, second
patents, $3.901.13: first clears, $2.9033.20;
secjnd clears. $2.1OU2.40.
FLAX-$1.2&?n.23U.
BARLEY laaOQc.
Liverpool Grain Mnrket.
LIVERPOOL. Dec 58. WHEAT Spot,
nteady: No. I Manitoba. 7s Tttd: No. 2
Manitoba. 7s 54d; No. 3 Manitoba. 7s
34d; futures, easy; uecemoer, u 'i'l
March. 7s 4Ud: May. 7s 24d.
CORN Spot, easy; American i.ilvej.
nid. fi 2d: American mixed, old. v a ual
veston, Os 7Hd; futures. Irregular; Janu
ary, 6s id; February, 4c 'iu.
Mllirauker Grain JInrUell
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Dec. 28. WHEAT
No. 1 northern, sstftsw: o. z nortnern.
860870; No. 3 nara winter, :sc; Decem
ber. 000; iay, MHeo"c.
ennv-Xo. 3 vellow. 45'4!c: No. 3 white
47V4c; No. 3. UhW&c; December, 4SV4e;
May, 4Mmv,c.
OATS-Stntulard. 33',61iB4c.
HAJlLEY-a;$c.
rtepubllc. Iron t Bteel..
Itf public iron Si H. tfd
Hock island Co
Hock Island Co. ptd....
bt. L. Ac S 1'. 2d pfd..
Seabnurd Air Line ....
Reaboard Air Line, ptd..
6. Sheffield 8. it I
Southern I'aclflc
Southern Railway
Southern Railway, ptd..
Tennessee Copper
Teis & Pacific
Vnlon Pacific
Union Pacific, pfd
United Stale Itcalty..
United Btate ltubler ...
United Statea Steel ....
United State's Steel, pfd.
Utah Copper
Vlrglnla-carollna, mum..
Wabash
Wabash, ptd
Wciitern Maryland
WcBtern Union
Weatlnahouse Clcttrle ..
Wheeling & Lake Erie
Total sala of tne aay, iii.to.
I
M0
900 294 2i'i
Cuh quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Quiet, steady and unchanged.
RYE No. 2. 62fl63V4c
I1ARLEY Feed or mixing, 4S6ilc; fair
tn choice malting. 51ffr7Bc.
SEEDS-Tlmothy, $2.7&g3.90. Clover,
$18.7519.00.
PROVISIONS Porlt, mess, $1C7J117.00.
Lard (In tierces), $9.7214. Short libs
(loose), $9.0009.60.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 233,0u0 bu. Primary re
ceipts were. 1,103,000 bu., compared with
430 OuO bu. the corresponding day a year
ngo. Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat, 60 cars: corn, 358 cars; oats, 101
carsy. hogs, oz.uw neau.
Uulnth Grain Market.
DTTLUTH. Dec. 2S. WHEAT On track
No. 1 hard. 83c: No. 1 northern, 82'ic:
No, 2 northern, swic; Montana so.
hard, 8JUo; July. 87ic, nominal; Decent
ber. 82Uc. bid; May, 8Vc, asked.
OATS-Sic.
254
81
4'.t 23H !3S
43
2H
4S',i
40
2,(00 1044 10IT4
400 2T!i S7'i 27!i
10) 79Ti T9Ti "914
100 38 38 3714
200 2214 224 2214
1,200 1S9K lfh 1471s
1V4
300 TS T3t4 T4ii
1.400 63 U 63 !,,
22,200 674i H 66
600 109H 107V4 109!4
100 HA M H
300 43U
SJ)0 464
100 114s
200 19
4
46V.
U'i
114
7
46i
14H
1814
.Vev 1 ork Money Mnrket.
vmv YORK. Dec, 28. MONEY On
call nominal; no loans; time loans, easy:
sixty days, 6 per cent: ninety days, 64
tier cent; six months, 5',i per ount.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 41 per
cent. ....,.. ...
BTERLINU j'i,xt- tiAury r inn, witn
nctual business in bankers' bills at $4.81
for slxty-duy bills and at $4.85 for de
mand: commercial bills, $1.86V4.
SILVBK- uar, oi-.s, .u"n,u uuiiau,
HONUo" uovernniciiv, aic&u , iiuiruiiu,
easy. , . .
Closing quotations on bonds today were
m follows:
U. S. ref. 2s, ret iiinier-Marine efte..Mi,
do common ... '"i japaa i-js h
V. S. 3a. rc 103HK. ('. B. ref. I. . 7"
do coupon .101HU 8. deb. 4s (1931)
ii g. 4s. rei U3KL ft W. Un. 4i .
00 uupon ...1UHM, K. A T. 1st 4s
r.niinl Ss. couduu.. 10111 do sen. 4V4. .
Allls-C. 1st 3s. ctfa... f7'4Mltsourl Pacific 4a
Am Arrlculiursi ss..iuu oo runr. ss....
Am. T & T. cv. 4a 10WN. Hys. of M. 4Hi f6
Ani. Tobacco 6s.... UlttN. V. C. isn. SV4 W
Armour i Co. 4'i.. 1'. do deh. 4a 9114
Atchison ten. 4s. .. 9.N. Y..N.H.:!!. c.Ha I4H
do cv. H. (UWf ..111N. & W. cv. 4a. mi
dn cr. Da 105 Northern Pac. 4s 94
A. C. U lat 4s 93 do 5 4814
Uslttmore O. 4s.. SJu. o. u rrdf. 4s.... n
in ;',t IHsPenn. cv. !V8 (lilt) 96
Ilrooklyn T cr 4a.. 91V4 do couv. 4s 1014
Central o( O 6a. .10TV,neaillnj ten. 4s .97
Central Usther 3s l SX. U ft 8. W C4 1044
r n (Us 9941 do tD. tia. ... .It
do conv. 41s- 9'WSt, L. i B. V. cla 0i
Chi. Alton 3H 44148. A. L adj. 8a..T',i
C. II. a Q 1 la--- SSbuthern Pac. cr. 4s 94
do gen 4a ..94 ! col. 4 9IH
CM tflt P. r. 4', 105U do lt ret. 4s. 93'i
f Jl. I. & F 1 4 6HSoutbern Hy, f.. ..10
do rft. 4a Mtt n. 4s 714
C. aV S. r. r. IH llUnlon Pacific 4a. . MTs
Dslaware & It. cv. 4a 97U do cv. 4s i
I), It It. II. ref. (a. . its do 1st & ref. 4. 95
o Plstlllers' 6s. i b. nuDoer s. .. jra
" . Cl- nrlnr Hi
SSVi
T5i
94
8614
70ft
SIVs
IJITTTER-No. 1, 1-lb. carton, $6c; No.
1, GO-lh. tubs. 3j4o; No. 2, 334C
CHEEST Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri
can Swiss, 26o, block Swiss, $4o; twins,
20c; daisies, 20o; triplets, 20c; Young
Americas, 21c; blue label brick. 0c; Urn
berger, 2-lb., 21c; Mb., 22q; New York
white. 20V4c.
BEEF CUT PRICES Wholesale prices
of beot cuts, effective December 23, are
as follows: No. 1 ribs, ro',4c; No. 2, 16c;
No. 3, HV4c. No. 1 loins, 22c! No. ?, lHo;
No. 3. 12V4C No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2, 7'tc;
No, 3, 7c. No. 1 chucks, 914c; No. 2. SKc;
No. 3, 8c. No. 1 rounds, 13c; No. 2, lie;
NO. 3, JUftO.
POULTRY Brollera, $S per dux; hens.
lie; cocks, iic; aucas, ibe, geese, isu;
turkeys, 24c; pigeons, per doz., $1,20. Alive,
broilers, 16c; hens, 10c; old roosters, 6 iic;
ducks, full fcathored, 10d; goose, full
feathered, 11c; turkoys, IGc; pigeons, tier
doz., u0a; homers, $2.r, squabs, No. 1,
$1.60; No, 2, 60c.
FISH (Fresh) Pickerel, 11c, frozen;
white, 14c, frozen; trouto, 13c. frozen;
largo croppies, 14c, frozen; Spanlih
mackerel, 16c; eel, lEc; haddock, 13a:
flounders, 13c; green catfish. 13c; shad
roe, per pair, 40c: salmon, 13c; halibut,
16c, frozen, 12c; buffalo, 8c: bullheads, J3c,
Oysters, bay Btandards, $1.30; northern,
$1.M; selects, $1.76; counts, $2.00.
FRUITS-Oranges: California navels,
fully colored, id size, $2.00; 9ti aire, $2.25;
126 cizc, $2.60; 150, 176, 200 and 216 size,
$3.00. Grape fruit; extra fancy Florida,
40, 64. 61 and SO, per box, $3.50. Cranber
ries: Wisconsin long keeping, extra fjincy
Howes', Jumbo, per bbl,, $9,60; extra utticy
Jersey, per bbl., $9.00; oxtru fancy, liclls
und Cherry, per box, $3.00. Lemons: Air
Ship brand, 300 or 360 size, $6.75. Cocoanuts;
In sacks, per sack, $5.75; per dozen, 80c.
Honey: new Colorado. twenty-four
frames, per case, $3.76. Dates; Fard, 16
lb. box, per lb., 12c; New Hall, bulk, per
lb., 7c: new Anchor Pkg. (30 cartons), per
box, $2.25; new Dromedary (80 cartoon),
per box, $2.75. Figs: new 12 12, per box,
88c: new 5 crown (Turkey), 16c; now 6
crown (Turkey), 16c; new 7 crown (Tur
key). 17c. Apples: extra fancy Washing
ton Jonathans. 113. 123. 138. 160. 165. box.
$1.85: extra fancy Washington Qrlmos'
Uoldcns. 1L1, 123, 1S8, 160, box, $1.76; extra
fancy Washington Roman Reautlea, 72, 80.
im. iu:i, 3, box. 11.16; extra fancy
Washington Illack Ifcn Davis. 72. 80. ss.
90, 104, 123 count, box, $1.76; oxtra fancy
Waaliington Red Wine Saps, 104, 112, 125,
IM, oox, ..'; extra lanuy i-iiik cneeic
Waxen and White Winter Pcarmaina, 90,
101. 113. 125. 138. 160. 163 count, box. S2.00:
extra fancy Colorado, unwrapped. White
winter 1'earmains, jc, ibo, 200 count,
box, $1.65; extra fancy New York Bald
wins, ncr bbl.. $2.90: extra fancy New
York R. I. Greenings, per bbl.. $3.25: ex
tra fancy New York State RuEseU, per
ddi., !3.uo; extra rancy .Missouri Jona
thans and Grimes Uoldens, per bbl.. $4.00.
5 bbl, lots or moro, assorted, 13u per bbl.
orr: extra rancy Missouri lien Davis. Her
bbl $2.60: extra fancy Missouri Wtno
saps, per ddi., m.si; extra lanuy Missouri
,,!....!.. n V. V. I . t f. . w . enMM.. ,11-
I II'IJIIID 01 uui.i c.u n tnttjjf up.
sourl Willow Twigs. Ulack Twigs. York
imperials ana otner line varieties, per
bbl.. $1.23: extra fancy Missouri Red
Jano. Per bbl.. $Z.H0.
VEGETABLES Celery extra fanev
Jumbo California, per dozen, 80c, Sweet
Potatoes, extra ruin Kansas, per bbl.,
$2.00. Potatoes: Minnesota Whlto or Red
Stock, In sacks, per bu., 66c. Rutabagas,
per lb., l'.ic. Squash- Hubbard, per lb., in
bbls., i'o. uauoage, Wisconsin Holland
Seed, In crates, per lb., lc. Onions: Min
nesota Red Globe, extra large In sacks.
per lb.. U4c; Spanish, (about 43 lbs.) pej
orate. $1.60.
NEW VEGH7rA14LE8 California cau 11.
flower, 24 heads, per crate, $3.25; Califor
nia tomatoes, 4 basket crates, per crate,
11.76; head lettuce, per doz., $1.2S1.60;
leaf lettuce, home grown, doz.. 40c: rud.
Ishes, southern, per doz., too; parsley, per
doz., 40c; cucumbers, hot house, per doz.,
$1.50fi2.C"; peppers, 6 basket urates, per
basnet, wc, snauoits, per aoz., ioc,
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111.. Dec. 28.-CORN-l&c
lower; No. 3 white, 46c; No. 4 white. 4XV4c;
No. 2 yellow. 16c. No. 3 yellow, 14j44i4u;
No. 4 yellow, 4y4f(43c; No. 3 mixed, 44c;
No. 4 mixed. KWaic; sample. 40Q-41C.
OATS Unchanged; standard. 32t&83c;
No. 3 white, 32c; No. 4 white, 31c.
Toledo Seed Market.
Tm.KDO. O.. Dec. iS.-SEEDS -Clover:
Prime cash. $ll.u7'4: December. $11.67'4;
February, $ll.77'4: March, $l!.77fc. Alslke:
F.rl. Drier lien. 4s . WAV. . Steel 2nd Cs, .107
do tn 4 75 Va.-Car. Oiam. (a.. 74i
do c 4 ar!ea "11" T Wah. 1st at ext. 4a JVi
III l' 1st ref 4s.. MHWestern Md, 4s,. . tlx.
Inter-Met. 44s SO', weal, isiec. cv. (a,. U
Bid. Offered Wis, Central 4s 905J
iv York Mlnliitf Sloi'kn,
NEW YORK. Dec 28. Closing quota
tions wore as follow :
Comitock T. Stock.. I Llttl Chief 4
Comstoek T. Donda 11 Mrtlcan 90
Con. Cat. t Va a Ontario 2i0
Iron Silver VA Ophlr :
Leadyllle Con.... 7 Raadard 100
Offered. Yellow Jacket ... 20
llnnk Clenrliiica.
OMAHA, Dec. 28. Hank clearings for
i-mcuKu t-onii . ""T ".ywa; , ALr' C." 4 prime casn, u., ureraiutr, todav were :r,io.7. anu rot- the mr
I.Wf-"i7-,u,x. '.l.i Jffl.'S 7 1 .Maroh, 411.1v. 'iimoinj . prune tuan, a . tespoiming uute last yoar. .477,;91.91.
hard. &aMifi-. No. I. ' oJ December, J1.W4: February. $1.97; Clearings for the week wore S13.M4I.301.93.
2 " f 7rtK;n StiiwTc No 2 aorlnrT. ,aru"- ,"' ... ? a '."rWT """"...8 eK ,a.t year . I
4'attou Market.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 2S. flecretarv
Hester's statement of the world'a vlslhln
supply of cotton gives the total this week
an 6.S93.0O4 bales, against 6.17S.062 bales
last weeK; u,wo,bif tne same week last
year and 6,238,379 the same week year be
rora last.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 2. COrTuV-diJot,
quiet: prices easier; American middling
fair, 7.a: good middling fair. 7.3iu; mid
dllng. 7.11(1: low middling. fl.P3d: good or
dlnary. 6.47d; ordinary, 6.99d; the sttlen
were 6.000 bales, of which "500 w.rj for
speculation and export und Incl'linl ".MX)
American, Receipts were i,M bnle-. In
cluding 60,600 American.
CATTLE Receipts uf cattle have been
very moderate all the week, ns usunl ht
this season ot the year They have, how
ever, been considembl lighter even than
last year, owing to the fact that operator,
on tho market have made ovtiry effort to
keep receipts down at all points so ns
to glvo tho markets ot tho country an
opportunity to recover from the glut of
early Inst week.
Under tho Influeneo of moderate re
ceipts thnro has been come Improvement
In tno market, but this Improvement Ims
been duo to moderate shipments at nil
points rather than to any Increase In the
demand. Tho fact Is no one Is looking for
a very brisk demand al any point until
tho surplus stocks ot meats In the coolers
of the country have been cleaned up.
During tho week beef steers at this
point have gradually strengthened up
until they aro uround 25a higher than last
week, but It Is very evident thut tho dn-
mand Is still slacic.
Cows and heirers have shown moro im
provement thnn any other cluss of cattle,
being around 4n"tf00c higher than tho low
point lost week.
Stock cattle and reeoers navo mno
shnu'ii Horn,, Httvncth nml they aru pos
sibly a little stronger than nt the close
a wenlt ncro.
It might lie wen lor tne rummy u
(lifirniiffhiv timierstanu 1 ill inu urtiui
early last week was brought about by
overloading eastern markets. The severe
slump In prices In tho oust carried down
westorn marKets. aitiiougii tun iinum' m
u'.lAni nolntM wax nut HOllI'lV SO HOVet'O
as tho eastern bieak. Therefore, when the
country is cautioned against snipping i""
freely It noen not menu inui in "'
avoid western markets and snip tanner
east, but that they should hold hack the
cattle In the country until me. inuracin
have had sufficient time lo gut on their
feet again. The fact Is that western
marketa right now would he In very good
condition wero It not for tho remnants
of last week's glut at eastern points
Quotations on cattle; necr sicnin, mio
r nhnire I7.wvir9.00: beef steers, fair to
good, $50O6.90; beef steers, common ' to
fair. .OOftjfiJO; good to cliolce heifers,
$6.76ftC75. good to choice rows, $j4OW3.I0.
cows, fair to good grades, $l.4O3fu,40; com
mon to fair grade. W-WM.40; good to
Minima Mt.w.l.'niH 11 ml feeders. JOJiVUNWi
utne.kers and ft'edern. $6.bOJ
CM', common to fair Blockers and feed-
0.25; veal calves, $j.(Wf9.00; bulls, stags,
etc., 14.4040.40. . . , ..........
HOGS An extremely ueannn
1 11 11 lc nldn of the hog
trade before tho actual opening ot the
market this morning. Thuro being a good
run ot hogH bore aim nine euiniieiiuuii
on the part of ehlppers and speculators
the packers weie given another chance
to pound the market The packers buy
ers seeing their opportunity lined up for
another ot theli bearish rains ubi
out bidding prlcos uwisc or lorgny i
lower Tor good nogs. Al itrni ocinin
wero not dispose! to part with their
holdings nt so large a reduction, but it
being a Saturday and early reports In
dicating similar re.iu. tlons In Ihe general
trado at all outside IKJIIlin, uie.v grnuu-
ally one by one Mild their hogs at a
10i?lEc decline, most of the sales being
fully 16o lower th.in the genernl market
yesterday. The big bulk of the hogs
moved somewhat slowly at prlceB any
where from $7'Vd7 1B, with a couple of
InaiTfl hrlnelnir 7 2Ti. the highest price for
the day. and 1 a nunc lower tunri
leHilnv-K tnn. It Is quite apparent from
day to day that hogs are In good demand,
hot tli onrkera uo uivir im-di. 111 ieini.
the cost of their .'rchaaes every tmio tho
reoelpts are larco enougn to aiiora an
nniinrtnnltv. As noted ittxjve. while the
movement wns t no time active today
there was apparently a good outlet for
tho entire supp'v at tno truucnon 111
prices nnd practirolly everything changed
tnnnds In very fair season.
Today's bulk of sales compared with a
range of r.lOf7 15 for tllc majority of
the offerings a Reek ago shows hogs to
! nelllnir onl ateaily to a nickel lower
than last Patn'ia The top price this
n.ornlng was tho same as the close of
int ii-.,l.' ti, 'ugh it was fjhristmus
week receipts 'e larger thnn tlie same
week n year ik" but short of Inst week
nml two welikK ik'" In round numbers
the supply ai-m inted D0.40H head, against
. - . - - . A . I . aA 'jrsA 1 . . . I A..
41.100 head iai ei, iu.e in-.ui iwu
weeks ago and ' boa4! on year ago,
Repreaenlatl.' i.a"'
Vs. Av. Sh. rr No.
)l)eniniiil for Cnttle unit Mheep Steady
IIokis LtMTer.
CHICAGO. Dec. 2S.-CATTLB-Rccclpts.
600 head; market, steady; beoves, $5.70
9.50; Texas steers. $l.C04ff..SO; western
steers. S.".7C4f 7.60: Blockers nnd feedei-M,
4.26117.:); cows nml heirers, K.,rof7.ui);
cHives. n.ro4fiarii).
HOGS-Recelpts, 2O.000 head, mnrket,
mostly 100 ower; light. $7.(X7.40; mixcu
$7.l(Vir7.ro: heavy. $7.or7.M; rough, $7.03
l7.20; pigs, $5.6tXif7.'.Ti: bulk of hiiIcb.
S7.aH17..
SHEEP AND LAMIlB-ReeclpU. 2.
heiitl: mntket. steady to h shado lower;
native. 14.2vfi6.60: westorn. tl.MWl
yeaiilngs, $0-001t".40; nittlvo lambs, $1.10
(IJK76; western, $o.4rijs.7o,
St. .lucpli Live MloeU .'flMrket,
ST. IX)U1IS, Dec. 28,-CATTLI'J-Re
colpts, 2,000 head, liniudlng 300 head Tex-
ans; market, steady; choice to rino
steers. $9.fioii 10.76: good to cholco steers
$S.NMft).C0; dressed and butohei- Bteors, $G.'.'5
7.30: stockcrs and feeders, $o.H4it..o
cons and lie.lferH, $t.2Mf7.00; iiuiners,
Iit.fJYri7.ri0: funtft- cows. $3.65414,001 bulls,
$4.ilti.6n; calves, $C.0W10.W; Texas and
Oklahoma steers, $4.wiri.iju; cows anu
helfern. 13.6.V!i4.!i0.
HOGS Receipts, H.000 head; market
10c lower; nigs and lights, $.60r7.1)
mixed and butchers, $7.2.VJT7.Co; gooO
lieHVA. Sl.4(ri7.ti!.
HI1EEP AND LAMBS Receipts, l.wJ
head; market, sternly: muttons, $4.K(
4.75; yearlings. $i;.CiOfr7.2fi: litmus, xj.u.m'
8.0O; culls and bucks, j2.ooiir3.oo.
I4miiii t'lty Lle Stuck Murkel.
KANSAS CITY. Dec, 28-CATTLE-Re
rnlnlH. J head. Incltldllig 100 head 01
southerns; market steady; native ti.if
Jli.&tW'.S; HOUinorii sieem, ei,.-,.i..u
southern cows anil holfrs. $3.(W"..:5
rmtlvH, r.owB and heifers. $3 tiOUS.OU: stock'
ers nnd fenders. $3.Wf7.43; bulls, tlW'it
CM; ciilven. $0.OO$flo.(W! western steers
r. rvt.n 10. ',trtrn ..nwtt. 13.75irtl.&0.
ilOO's Rccelpls. 3,KX) head; market lOiJ
-. t,.,....r. l.nllf nt miles. S7.0O!T7.2o: heavy.
$7.26t7.35; packers and butchers. $7.15
7.30; light, $6.90rti7.20; pigs, IS-IHHHM".
I 1 '
St. Jnseith I.tve Stock Maelt't'
ST. JOSEPH. Dec, 2S.-CATTLB Re
celpfy. 100 head; market, steady : steers
$6.76M10.00; cows atid heifers, $3.765j.00
.nl..n. 15 (HVTHl tV)
' HOGS Receipts, 6,ri00 head; market 10a
to 15o lower; top, 7.3o; iiuik ot sates, nu
r.ifl 1
HUMHP AND LAM IIS Receipts, 160
head; market steady; lambs, $8.7Djfl.00,
Stack In Sluiil.
Ilecelnls of live stock at tho five prln
clpri western marketa yesterday:
.attie. iipg. on 1 1.
60 7,100 ...
100 C601) 150
.00 3.000 ....
2.000 8,000 1,300
600 20,0(10 2,000
South Omaha
St. Joseph .
ICunsas City
St. Louis ...
Chicago ......
I upon the sole ground that the atto: 1
j general must appear In person, and e
no piiggrnuun mat eiicn nppeninii' e
not duly authorized. 1
S. A beuuet In the following woiu
"I herebv will devise and beriilentb I
the oxerutnrs of this my last will an i
testament $frO.00i) In trust to purchase 1
ite nna nulla thereon h lininc for ))'
working gills, expending not more tlini
one-half ot said sum for the purchase o
Aid lto and erecting a building thereon
and Investing the balance In Intere '
bearing securities nnd applying the in
eresi dcrivea increrrom to tne support
if the sold eharllv." I sufficiently Mir
clflc to establish a public charity
6, When thero are Inconsistent anil
unreconcllablo provisions In n will t'i'
latest Is generally supposed to cxprrpt
tno intention of tlio testator, This rule
owever. does not nODlv to amb eunn-
or apparently Inconsistent words In the
same sontencn or provision.
a clause or provision of a w
must, if possible, be so construed im to
give effect to. the Intention ot the testa
or. ir doubtful or ambiguous words.
11 their ordinary literal sense. aDnear
to be Inconsistent with plain nnd tir
ambiguous language In tho same clause
or sentence, such words will be so ton
strued. If reasonably possible, as to
render the whole clause or sentence In
telltglblo and consistent.
iron. Advance Thresher Co. agalnt
Kendrlek. Appeal, Dawes. Affirmed
awcett. J.
"Where the conclusion reached bv tlio
ury was tho onlv one permissible ui
tier the pleadings and evidence. tM-
Judgment will be Bfflrmed. In sii. 1
case, errors occurring at the trial could
not nave been nreJudlelsl. ' Vernon
against Union Llfo Ins. Co., M Neb
494.
17016. Zttnlk sunlnat 1'nlnn Pirlfl, 1?
Co. Appeal. Douglas. Reversed nnd re
manaeti. sedgw ck. J. Reese. C j
dissenting separately, Fawcett. J , con
curs In dissent.
1. If a corporation and Its einoloie o
agent are mied Jointly for damages ni
leged to be caused by negligence of tin
defendants and thero Is a general vet
nici in lavnr or tho employe and agnliip
tlio corporation defendant, the verdict
cannot ue siiMainrn without evldenci
that employes or agents of the corpora
tion other than the one so exonerated
wero guilty of negligence rhlch was thq
proximate cause of the Injury.
2. If the petition in an action fo
damages charges tho defendant with
certain acts of negligence, tho proof
must agree with tho allegations, and
tne jury is not nt liberty to Inrer thnt
the defendants wero noclls-ent In ntlu
matters not alleged.
. ine ruio of "the last clear chance'
Implicit that tho one charged with negli
gence Knows tho perxon Inltlted wa
not In a placo of danger and ncgllgentlv
failed to avoid Injuring him. but his
testimony that ho did not havo such
Knowledge is not conclusive. Such
knowledge inav bo shown hv nroof that
the person Injured wart In a situation of
imminent dnnger nnd so situated that
the one Injuring him. If ho used ln
senses as human beings ordinarily do.
iiuibi nrtvo kuowu tne unnger.
1. 'J tie fact that thn neron lnltire,!
was III a situation of dnmree nml m
situated 'that ho could have been ob
served by the defendant must be proved
by a preponderance ot the ovidence. Tho
Jury Is not nt liberty to estimate tho
proDnniiitics in Hint regard without sub
stantial proof.
b. A verdict Inconsistent with Unfit
must be sot aside upon application of
nil parties prejudiced thereby.
o. ine jury naving round that the
engineer In charge of tho engine which
killed the decensed was not negligent
nnd there being no evidence of negll
gence on the part of any other agent
or employe 01 tne aorendant company,
the plaintiff and the defendant com
pany having both nppenled. the Judg
mont of the district court Is reversed
and tho cause remnndod.
1669.1. Gerlng agnlnst lyda. Appeal
from Cnss, Reversed and remanded with
directions to dismiss notion at plaintiffs
costs. Fawcett, J,
Lvldcnce examined and held Insuffi
cient to connect defendant with tho crim
inal prosecution of plaintiff, set out in
the petition.
16695. T. M. Partridge Lumber company
against Pholps-Burruss Lumber nnd Coal
company. Appeal from Lancaster. Af
firmed. Reese, C. J.
1. "Where, a certain sum or money Is
tendered by a debtor to a creditor on tho
oondltton that he accept It In full satis
faction of his domand, the sum duo helm?
In dispute, tho debtor must either refuse
the tender or accept It as made, subject
to tho condition. If ho accepts It, ho ac
cepts the condition also, notwithstanding
any protest he may mako to tho con
troj.'TreAt against Price, 47 Neb, S7j,
2. "When there Is a bona fide dispute bi
twenn parties as to the amount duo upon
an account, and tho debtor tenders a leas
amount than tho claim In full sottlcmeur.
which the creditor accepts, with knowl
edge that It was tendered ns il full t
tlemant, the dispute will bo a sufficient
consideration to uphold the settlemnnt
ana wjii Dar a recovery upon the re.
mainder ot the claim." Chicago, rock
Island te Pacific Railroad company
against Buckataff. Cfi Neb. SS4. st m w
42.
Totals
2,850 44.COO 3,460
41 170
ii?.'tc. Vn a snrlnkT. SlfiVlc. No. 4 spring.
7Sfctc; elvet chaff. Wis, duruai. S3
Mc Corn No. 3, m-UUc; No. 3 white,
41UWC . No. 3 yellow 4WV; No. 4.
t!fi42,c. No 4 white 4'.J46c. No.. 4
vellow 424a42c Oats No, 2. 32V. No.
I i?hV fflifWit. No. ?. t'.c. No. J
Sugar 3lnrket.
NEW YORK. Dec. iX-SUGAR Raw,
steady, muscavado. 89 test, 3.42c; centrif
urgal, 9C test. 3.92c, molasses, JO test, 3.17c,
refined, steady, crushed, 6.60c; granu
lated fine, 4 90c, powdered, 5.00c
Trcusur) Stulriueut.
WASHINGTON. Dee 2(i.-Tho condition
of the United States treasury at the be
ginning of business today was Wotting;
balance, $&8,437999 In banks and Phlliu-
LnnUoit Stock Market,
LONDON, Doc. 28. Tho holidays and
tliii yearly soujomeni interfered with ti 117
business on the stock exchange during tho Its ill
week, which was confined to some rallH 74 Jl7
and a few continental favorites, such aa I IT Tit
Peruvians and Sun Paulo mils. These 1 10 l
Ifhuhs Improved under continental and4 t
local support, but price In other hcctlons W
barely moved. American railroad IssueH U
ivurn iinnhMnsrfHl til SI. 00 lower un tlu. I TO 191
TI i?
M 140
4J....
n
11
9
70
TJ
il
IT
114
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week.
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7 mi
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Tr
et.. ..
Av. fth. l'r.
. ..Ml 40 7 10
.. ,.J74 S0 7 10
.XI 10 T 10
. ..JK . . T 10
MO ... T 10
JIT 40 T 10
....MS 200 7 10
211 .. T 10
J 114 T 10
. . . M . T 10
. .. all ... 7 10
.274 W T 10
II. .' 1 : .... 1 1 a. 11 ..I,.,
5 NEW YORK, Dec. 2S.-DRY GOOD.S I ?,"
Cotton goods and cotton yarns inatkotn ii "
closed uulet and firm. Burlaps werul?V"
steady. Linens wero very firm. Under- to!
wear and hosiery were In annA .u (or ;
next fall. to
.1
...m
.. ra
T4
1117
210
w
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1K)
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..,.270 (0 T 10
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OS Xi ito T 10
4T 0 300 T 10
T2 i0 240 T 10
II 241 1M T 10
Ti 210 ... T 10
42 IM lb) 1 10
at Mt V' T to
t. . .. 210 .. 7 10
r." H Tt t 7 I2tt
w U US 121 T til,
... M .. ..fit 100 T ISS
0,1 ... tr . t is
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11, n ni w ; 11
.T . . Mt aa T IS
11, 1 sm :o 7 n
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 2S.-COFFEE-FU-turcs
opened barely steady at a decline
of 15 to lfi points under bear pressure.
The closo wan steady, but a net decuno ot
16 to 20 points. Sales, 80.250 bags. De
cember, 13.08c; January, 13.10c: Keuruary,
13,15c; March, I3.4O0; April, 13.63c; May,
13.)0o; June, 13.72o: July, 13.78o; August,
13.85c; September, October nnd November,
13.930. Spot nominal; tuo is, i,v,ac; Bin-
os 4s, 15lc, Mild, quirt; eoroova, nom
inal.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI
10744 Farmers Bank ot Lyons against
Dixon Appeal from Dixon, Affirmed.
Sedgwick, J.
If a ncKotlaoie promissory note is trans
ferred tn n bank as collateral security to
an Indebtedness to tho bank substantially
equal to tho amount of tho note, 'and tho
note is so inKeu ny .1110 mm in 11111 regu
lar course of business and without no
tice of nnv defanso thereto. Ihe bank bo-
comes an Innocent holder und the note
Is not subject to defenses that may have
uxlBtud us ngalnst the original puyea.
10760. village or Keni'Siiw aguinr.t trio
Chicago. Burlington s wuiney itaiirouu
company. Appeal from Aoaras. Ainrmeu,
.ettoti. .1
1. Fuller the corporate and general
tHiwern conferred by chapter II. Comp.
St., 1909. upon cities of thn second daBa
and villages, 0. vlllugo has the right to
maintain an nction in equity to eruoin
the maintenance and continuance of ft
public nuisance.
2 An Injunction lo prevent tho manU
tenanco of the necessary facilities for the
loading of live stock by u common car
rier will not do granteu as a matter 01
right, but only when It Is upparent that
tho duty may bo carried on conveniently
eUewhere and that the OVils complained
of are substantial and cannot bo other
wise temedlcU.
a. in antactlon to 1 e train a common
carrier from maintaining slock yards at
a certain point within n village it is not
the duty of thn luiurt to fix tho place to
which they should be removed und a do.
ciee which leaves the question of tliolr
future location to the defendant, outside
of certain limits, la not so definite aa to
lo be erroneous and void.
16776. MC&nane against uiiuuon ate-
Creary against Furay. Appeal from
Douglas. Mflvrrsua una runiununu inm
directions. Sedgwick. J. Fawcett und
Barnes, J. J., dissentnlg. Reeao, C. J.,
concurring In dlment.
I. The county court nas exclusive,
nilglnul jurisdiction of the probate of
wills and the settlement of estates, and
Its final orders within Its Jurisdiction are
binding ui"m all parties and not subject
to collateral attuck.
2 An order of tho county court In the
settlement of an estate by which distri
bution Is mode of tho asuettj. Is appeal
able to tho district court; the proceed-Iiil-
linlnir In rem. all persona Interested
In the HssctH are parties. It A asks for
an nriinr of distribution that will exclude
II from participation in the assets he
cannot afterwards object to tho appear
ance of B to protect his Interest In tho
countv court, or afterwards upon appeul
to the district court. '
3 a titibllc charity Is a nubile bene
fit and the uttorney general, upon re
quest of the governor, may represent
the public In giving force and etrect to
Milch oharity when Its Interests are not
iihnrwlae adequately represented.
I. When It Is the dutv of tho attorney
gtrtteral to appear in 1111 notion or legal
proceeding lie hihy autnutui' uiuur nitim
WHAT THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR
Some Remark nnd Incidental lie.
flections) on the Aviation of
nrtrery Fees.
Members of the medical profession and
loymon as well nro Interested In 11 New
Orleans lawsuit, by which It Is sought tc
recover a fee of $30,000 for an opcratlor
for appendicitis. Is such u fee excesslu
The question brings up the old and In
tercsttng one of professional charges. Thlt
particular fee seems to bo a rather exng
geratcd case of assessing "what the truf.
fio will bean." Most men possessed ol
$20,000 would rather, pay It ull nnd cwa
tako a chance of going Into debt for
more, If such 11 payment were tho neces
sary shield between llfo nnd death; and
doubtless somo operations require un
usual, perliaps unique, skill, The etliU-i
of the matter depends upon various clt
cumstanees.
Harper's Weekly ha.i made a pointtd
contribution to the current discussion, ui
follows;
Now for the othor side. I nm u surgeon
and havo 110 sliding scale. Every opera
Uon of a certain kind Justifies a fee i
$60,000. If a muu cannot puy It. I make
him a present of a difference betwcei:
that amount and what ho muy comfon
ably puy Eminent Surgeon In tho New
York Times.
Nonsense! Also impudence. Come ot
your high horse, leave off one clphe
and bring your statement down to tlx
plane ot discussion.
Ana nera are some tnouguts lor you
to consider.
If you are really an eminent surgeoiv
how did you become so?
Did you Invent surgery, or did yet
como along and learn what your pred
cessors had discovered and atiDly Mint
own skill to tho practice of what tit' '
gave you 7
And your education how did you g.--l
ltt
Most from charity The schools it
which you learned were maintained bj
funds provided by the benevolent or hup
piled by taxpayers; tho hospitals In
which you got your skill wore built and
maintained by the same means. Tho
doctors who taught you what you knu
taught you not so mucn lor tees as o t
ot a senso ot duty; because they ft't
they owed It to humanity to hand dowi
surgical skill Into fit hands for tin;
publlo service. You are a oharity scholn'
most of us are, but you especially, and
you especially are dedicated to tho pro
motion of heulth and the relief of suf.
fertng. You nro not an independent in
dividual speculating in surgery tor dol
lars. You are part ot the apparatus ot
tho twentieth century, In debt to your
time, as all men are, nnd bound by Ita
obligations.
Your suggestion that every patient for
whom you do a difficult capital operation
owes you $50,000 Is enough to drive eveiy
self-respecting person from your doom.
Who would wish to become the debtor of,
the author of an assumption so arrojunt
and so absurd!
Key to the Situation Bee Advertutn.
I!
It
71
" 4
ItrltUli llurk Wrecked.
ABERDEEN, Wash.. Dec. 38. Tb. i" -inaktcd
Hi It Uli bark Goanulale .u
nalinrn nnnr hern today 111 U terrific t(" m
bers of the bar to appear for him, and ( which swept the Pacific coast, ltt- i.m
pleading or othei papers executed In I tuln and crew of thirty men wen -a . 1)
Ins natiu 1V r' xpon- ible memberit of the 1 by the life savir Tho Goorsdule p'0U.v
bar of tint o"rt M not be disregarded bly will be a total loss