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P g A . i st . e e e T ARG T TS WD T 8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [ May Wheat Mads o New Low Prios Record Yesterday, ATED WEAK AND A FRACTION LOWER ITSTA In the Deeline There Were Free Liquida: tions And Sales on Stop-Loss Or- ders—Shorts Covered an Took Profits. wheat made a L and closed larger clearances Dec. 22.--Ma s record at B3¢ lower than yesterday. Freo receipts, smaller export weaker eables all combined to for o and oats lost iy closed slightly higher. Wheat started wealk, with May WO, A dull and heavy tecline of Igc at Liverpool, wnd within a few minutes the price tumbled Aarger receipts in the northwest were a de pressing factor in the early news, Minneap slis reporting 474 cars, with % sars on the corresponding day of last year Duluth received 86 cars, making. with Min neapolis, a total of 400 cars, After the early break there was a slight rally, and for almost an hour no business was transacted. New York cle ances w lignt, amounting to but 3,000 bu. of wheat and 15,000 pkes. of flour and this started prices down again. In the decline there were free liquidations and | sales on_ stop-loss ¢ t with a dull market shorts cove il took profits und there was some improvement. Before the shorts began to cover, however, wheat had roken the low price record for May. ‘Trad ing at the close of the session was Jight and | Miy closed only e atove the bottom figures of the duy. May opened at 661,¢, sold down e, roeovered Lye, advanced e, 1ot ie cted 'yc to the close, at Ghige. Corn started with May e lower. with r rsor 80 cars over the esti- Prices held steady in the face of the slump i wheat and with ‘some buying May advanced 'yo to the close, at %2, the top tigure of tho da The trading in outs was light and fluctu. ations in sympathy with corn. May opel 1c lower, and after advancing = to H0¢ aropped loe and 1allied 'ye 1o the close, at the opening tizures. The provision market w ase of 10¢ in the price of hogs and a de ase in receipts. Estimates of hog r seipts of but 14.000 for tomorrow also aided in maintaining prices. The break in wheat saused a reaction during the session. Most | of the loss was recovered and closing prices were near the top figures of the day, Com- ) b last night January pork 18 ¢ r, January lard 7',cand January ribs higher. imated receints for tomorrow ars; corn, 600 ¢ oats, 210 car 14,000 head. Cniea naw low pric selling lapse. (€ Provisions s¢ lowor opening, with a dded weaknoss compared s firmer on an in- Wheat ; hogs, utures ranged as follows: Cione. High, | Low LGN MESS Poi - din BHOT BB dan ... 3 10 May 3470 No. 8 white, 201 ;@80 No. 2, 45i4c nomin No. 3, 38@40%¢ 'I oY Pork--Mess, per bbl., lard, por 100 1bs.. #8.05; short ribs sides (looso), ' 5; dry salted shouldors thoxed), $6, 26.50; short clear sides (hoxed), § Winsky-Distillers” finished goods, per gal., Gans- Unslianged; ent loaf, dnrd A, #.60. ug were tho receipts and ship- Sige; granu- SHIEMENTS, Flour, buls. Wheat, b Corn, bu. Dals, b, 9,000 000 K000 1,000 3000 30,000 On tho Produce exchangzo t market wus quict and il 21@! , 18@28¢. fresh, New Yonk. Frouw-—Receipts, 13,- 000 bbls.; experts, 17,100 bbls.; s 32,000 pkis.: warket dull éxcopting contrilets' for 4,000 bLIs. winter patents and 14,000 bblx wprinz ity mill puients at #4100 patents, 60; city i 1ghts £3.90; wiaLe “Winnesotn_ bukers, grades, $1.6002.251 spring low 90W2.40: extrit, kood to cholco g 03,60 supertine, 27002, ney, buckwheat floar, duil a't 82.90203.00, BuckwnEAT—Dull at 8¢ for Canada ex. bond. Coy Steady: sales, 600 bbls, westorn, $2.60002.75; Brandy wine, $2.70, Rye—Nominal, Baruey-—Dull: No. 2 two-rowed state, a1y Banrtey Marr—Duall; western, 65@50¢; Cana- dinn, 90@95¢; six-rowed, BO@H1 ¢, HEAT—Reccipts, 1 i Oxports, 8,200 bug salos, 740,000 Du. futures and 48,000 bu. spot. Spotauil and He lowe . 2 rod, in 8to d elevator, afloat, 67¢; G @O0 No. 1 northern, 703, duil and lower early on local’ sellf ing Inter on Wall st dull '@ netdectin @ibye, closed at G6ig ‘.'m.. d b 675e: M T1@T1i4c, ¢ CORN I yellow Milwaukee, 61@62¢; 20,600 ,000 bu. futures und 153,000 bu, spot. Soot mirket fairly netly lostug sty No. 9, 43c in elovator; ABL@43%¢c aflo Optlons opened woaker on largo ints, turnea dull and closed nominally stoudy "ui 3@igo net decline: January, 421364 i i 42505 February 4354950 elosing at 42ie; Murel, 48404 closing’ at 431 My, Al Closin W 4diee] Decomt R0482e, closing it 42 (n a—-lteceipts, 26,800 bu.; exports, 200,000 bu.i sales, 40000 i, futures, 24.000 bu, spot. gpot market quict wnd e lower: 38%c; No. 2, deliverad, 845,0; No. 8, 821! Nu. 2 whit white, uh. track track, white western Outlons, dull and elo u et decliy e Ing it .00 How oxiig 0t 3440, \ Dull; kood to” chiolte, 9.00, ~Dull; state, common t pucific const, 1802245 i moderite. i tend wet salted oted, 45 10 65 1bs., 4144 16 to 80 1bs., 4@0¢; Texus, LEATHER-Steady; hemlock Ayres, HEDL 1o heavy wolghts, WorDull: domostie, vulled, 20@260; Texus, 107 PROVISIONS — Heef, dull; 14.60; extra mess, $5.60; ¥ ! b mess, stendy: pickied bellie Shouliers, $6.0026.50; plekled ha $9.60. Lard, steadier; western st ot 88.20, option sales, none; De nominal; January, k1o, gomtinont, 46 5i014.00; ex W% iy, 016 @15.70. Burrer—Quiet; woste wostern creamery, 2025 ye 164@21c; Elgins, 280 26¢} state ereimery. CuErse—Quiot; stit 104@ 12305 Rippiug, cholce, 18@ London mar- ew Orleans, se- xius, selectod, N dry, 24 o 80 lbs, sole. 14014 ficoce, 19@2 mily, #14.004 boof hanis, $1 194023¢. (it $7.2508.25; Buenos u closed uber, 85,30, nominil; rofined, tir IIH"I new o, $19.5500 A0GE 15,607 shOFt Cléwr, 815,60 dairy, 18022 yosiorn factory, stato dalry, 19 24270, lurge, 0@114e; suiall, skins, part skims, 4G9%¢; full el pun: srate ana ¥ o house, 1§@24¢; wes! Mh southorn. 24@26c. b Dull; city 82 per Piri United elosed ington in_ hbls., §6; A-Mn‘lnnln bulk, M refined New York, 85,15, Rl»slh Quiet; stralned, 20@20%c. nsylvania, 24 common 1o good, ¢—Quievund stendy at $1.275@ 10E—Stondy : Japan, 4@4150 OLASSEs—Dall, nouiinal; New Orleans, open kettle, good 1o choice, 35040c | o8 veont, av@2 18-t RUGAR-Dall; falr reliulog, 2. cutrifuguls, wnlos, 4 none: refinod, ald A, AS@A 11-1¢ ctioners A ushed ran antet wtan nd ard Stody: 114004 cut oat, powdered 1624140 ¢ COTTONSERD OI, ut not quetably lower. Omann Produes Market. NurrTen - The local demand is light and the surplug stock has to bs shipped in order to keep the markot clowned ap. At tho same time dealers complain that the shipping de- mand Is not vory active. The market is very weak and the amount of hutter that br . sunice conntry frosh packing DRESSED \ Ry ickons are plenty the market Is low Turkeys are not coming in very fast yot, but the demund is still light. Tt looks us If the trade was putting off buying as Tong as possible and there s lable to be a gen- eral scramble after supplies toward the closs of the weck. Chickens, cholee, 6e; inferior stock, be: geese and ducks, 7@8c; turkeys, chofee, 100 LAVE POULTRY ing wualnst the the demand Is vory proferring drossed VEAL-The arrivals aro not heavy and the it previous quotations: choice and fat veuls, 707 i or heavy, GasE -~ Prairie chickens, #4; grouse 23.50; quall, $1.25: jack snipo, 81 Cinada geese, $6.0076.60; sinall Brant, $3.0003,60; mallard ' 3.00; redhond ducks, $3; blus tenl ducks, $1.702.00; groen wing tenl ducks, #1.50; mved ducics, $1.2501.50; canvas- Vack ducks, #5.0006.00 k__rabbits, §2 smatl rabbits, $1; squircels, 76@90c; 'docr sddles, por [b. 115e; deck carcasses, 100 antelope saddles, 12@13¢; antelops carcisses, 8ir9c Dealers generally are advis- light, the trade gonerally pouitry 3,25 kolden pts of fresh luid the market is 23¢ go stock is gol oggs are The g at 200 HoNEY-—Cholee fornin, 16¢ white clover, 16c; Cali Modium, 160 ext e legts. onprny sl Nu pstnts, 1301 chestuts, 1221307 almonds, nuts, 1200140 fiiharts, 12 180: pecans, lnrge, 1 10e. The nirket on blac 10 One Wants to buy VEGETABLE Brizil nuts pecans, medium walnuts is low und BEANS Calife 2,007 wostern n beans, $1.5071.75. ONTONS - Onlons on orders b crite, $1.50 WATER Ciiiss Put up in case of 16 g, #1.50, OTATORS Nebraska, Towa grown potatoes, in smill lots 700 8 in car lots, 60¢ store. Colorado lots, 65 CAnBAGE -Ordors for o fllled at 2ige | SLERY RooTs -According 1o size, ver doz. ELERY- -Good stock, 3 fornta, GRS WEET PoTATORS The stock. per bbi., 83,50 GREEN VEGET A BLES salsify, 80i35¢ doz., ~ 2003 endive per oz, 20 can ottuce, perdoz toes, per ib,, 2003 Dox. vy. $1.90@ vy, $1.8501.00; commnion white ro quoted at 50@65e, and Go%700} Spanish onlon, per berry boses, por and Minnesot 0 store, 6o Colorado, from from the coun- 40600 i extra fancy Cali- supply Is fair; good b, $2,25; oz, radishes, por oz, 7o: onions puer aoz, $1.502.00 ‘ucunbers, $2; toma- us, $2.00 per % -bu Spinach, pe 50W750 string le FRUITS Catawhis, ver 5-1h. buskot 50-1h; bbls., 1 00,00 Malagins, per55-1b. bbls,, nei, $6.507.00 FORNIA FRUITS. “Phore §s not nueh left sars, $2.50 The supply i lizht on this ghor faney wesiern, $ 171 8¢ AVPLES and hox: parket 5 por Cranberries are arriving very freely und in good demant; Cape’ Cod per_bbl, $6.25@6.50; bell and bugle, $6.50 @6.75; Jersvy, $6.25; bell and cherry, $5. RO FRUTTS, Pricos reain abont steady: par 505 per bunci, swindl BANANAS I, L dlu, $1.75 MONS - Now 55 size 300, ORANGES Mo sizes, tdns, TANGERINES GRAPE FitUIT Messing lemons, size, 300, 075 No. lack, large, 15 , $5.0004 100 5.00% 1 6,00 3. £'00@6.00; smail I Montann Locky moun tain, Targe, $18.00 122 $14; smadl, $10;° black Targe, §12; medinm, wd .00 medinn Montinayearlin :small, 55 black Mon? tama cubs, large, £6.507 wmedinm, #4507 small, £3; silver tip, large, 5200 mediun, $128 small, 8 \l\l'ril‘)vn.nrlin' L larze, $11; medium, § small, #5; sver tip cubs.” larg nedium, mial, $3; brown, Iurko, £20.00g 81067 s yearlings, small, $6; hadger— fox silver, us to color No. 1 large, #10€ silver pule, iceo cdium, & orlie to oty £60; suinll, $40; niedium, B00 3 mediu nx. No.1 largo, & ten, No. 1, Ini 1; mink, No L HOCR100; The: small, ¢ da No. medinm, 7 50c; motnt foct head and feet, No. 1, imperfeet sk 88 medium, small, sonll, $1.50 Jon, blitek, as to beauty, No. 1, large, o0 . ilull sk InIn- k, cased. Inrge, $1.25; striped, large, striped, broad ne, \n 1, large, mountiin, No, i 2 3L.50; prair lirge, 7075 Goc; amal), Voiver—per Skin, rae, $5,0006.001 um, $4.50; S kits, lurge, $2; medium, $1.50; sm muskrats—winter, No. 1, large, Io@1le; ‘medium, 9¢; small, 7e! fall, lurge, 8@9¢; medium, 7¢; small, 6c; kits, large, $26 larze, 00c HIDES, TALLOW, HipEs—No, 1 green hides, No. 2 greon hides, No. 1 green salted hides, 3¢ green salted hides, 2¢; No. 1 green salted hides, 25 1bs. to 40 [bs,, 3¢; No. 2 green salted hides, 26 1bs; 10 40 Ibss 205 No. 1 veal caif, 8 Ibs. o 10 I, Ge: NG, 2 voul calf, 8 1bs. 10 10 . Ldry filnt hides, be; NO. 2 dry flint 4c; No. 1 dry salted hides, 4c.” Part d hhu'\ ‘.:' per Ib. less than fully cured. o Green salted, each, 8507 greon saltod neariings (short wooled enrly skins), each 10715 dry shearlings (short wooloil early skins, No. 1, euch 510 shearlings (short wooled carly skins), [ flint, and butener wool’ pelts, prib., uctual weig 11e; dry il Knnsus and Nebrasku \url\u wool Dalts, per 1b., uctul weizht, 17@20e; dry flint Colorado buteher wool 1ts, per lll, actual welght, 9a100; dry fint Colorado mur ruin wool peits, per 1b., actual welght, 7@9c dry pieces and bicks actuul wolght, 6G7c. ETO. Kansas City Markot KANSAS i1y, Dec. 22— Whgar—Slow and § d, b2 i No. 2 mixe 27¢; No. 2 w and e 1ow ~Lower; No. 2 mixed, 2014@; K=-Very dull und wenk at 191 cCELPTS —Wheat, 101,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 at #1.19@ e T Hay—Very dull und weuk: timothy, $5.00% 9.00; prairic, §3.25 G Burrer--Dall wnd wed dalry, 17@15c. Edds - Very dull and weak at 19%e. 1.20. mery, 202205 Cofto Markoi. NEW Yoitk, Dec, 22.-Correg—Options opened 5 10 15 15 higher, but roacted sharply and raled ctive on lirgo lguidations of Toug uecoun ts; closed stoady at 5 10 15 point decline: salos, bags, Including: ber, $17.80@17 January, #1650 B0@16.00; Mire, 810,17 July, #1530 £15.10. Spot coffoe, Rio, 5@18.37%: milld. quiet und )00 020,25, HANBU Quict ut iy pfg lower to 1 pIg highor. HAVIE, Doc KI0 DE JANEIO. #15.00020.00; ex SANTOS, Do LONDON, Dec. bigher. Quiet at 4@t higher. Dee, 23-Quiet; No. 7, nge, 107, ket quiet Quiet; unchanged to 6d Pooria PEowA, 1 Marl 2, 84e; No. 8, 84150 OATs —Markoet eusier; No. 204405 No. 8 white, 25, RYE- Market ste WHISK Y- Marke! #17, IECEIPTS —Wheat, bu.i oits, 57,800 b 2,100 bu. SHIPMENTS -~ Whout oats, 50,500 bu.; rye 1 Market. easier; No. 2 white, 204@ winos, $1.1 2,400 bu; 2,400 i spirits, corn, 89,700 bu.i barley, 47,000 bu.; 11,400 bu Duluth Wheat Market, DuvTH, 22 -Wukar-Was dull and lower todity. Close: No. 1 hurd, cash, Dee . 6le; Muy, 65 casn, i g Mjected, On track ‘ 0.1 northern, to arrive, New York birs ¢ New Youx, | sluw sowe d aits Markot Domestle dry goods cliue la business witliout auy shipment of live poultry, ns | R e e o e A ange in pricos Prints and ule steady, but are very quiet ular demand for gingha 5 footing up s Tines. Wor fally the heavier wel ay lines ire being neglectod and holiany trade in the stores Is reporied the allest for many years. St. Loats Muarkets, 81. Lovts, Dec. 22 — F patents 820509 10; oxtra. fa ancy, $2.2002.30 Declined %@ ash o WHEAT under yestorda Tanunry, Wiy bae Cony swed wheat and heiow »4<|..m. 1 casiy, 92%0 305 i erT~ Very full; cusi, o hid; May, 304 RYE- Nosnles; 47¢ BARLEY —Nosilles BrAN - Firm HAY-—Duall, LEAD rasier; $3.102.5.15, SPELTER-- Nominally lower FLAX Sze0-Quiet at 31 BUTTER - Unchanged dairy, eholee, 23 24¢ a3 - Lower at 10719 Cony MEAL—Quict at #1.75. Whisky Steady £1.15, Bagaing - Unchanged nt 4147 CoTToN Tres—Unchanged at Y5c@11.00. PROVISIONS — Stondy, but only A Jobbing trade done previous guotationss, pork £13.25 In job lots; lard, higher at $7.87'% dry sult moeats, quict and unchanged loose shoulders, $6.12'4; longs El ribs, 87'%: shorts, #88.50: boxed lots, 15 wmore: bacon, quiet and unchanged: preked shoulders, #7; longs and rivs, HOWT 62y §78 CEIPTS corn, and elosed d Decembor, Deconnber, 8¢ ¢ bid; December, bid, 664, LA £3.40. reamery, 23@26¢; § Flour, 4,000 bhls; 100,000 hu,: outs, 2 iremenTs—ilour, 5,000 buls bitg corn, 165,000 b onts, wheat, 16,000 000 bu! wheat, )00 bu. 4,000 Minneapolts Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 22.-Tlhe wheat market opencd te lower this morning for wh | fluctuated Hghtly until the sclose, The cause of the wenkness was mainly synipathy with forelgn markets, The situntion in the north wost s eatled bullish wmess are seliing little, Country elovator peoplo ure selling frooly toareive at the relitively high prices comprred with May. That was the reason of the full arrivals this week wtor men | are getting e ander the “country’ houses solil also from the term wheat opened at 613 ing yosterdays 1 closed at wheat cios northern, G0 0 No. 2 norther 276 curs shipments, 16 cars, ' The { were mostly tide on the basis of 61e. Provr-Dull and unchanzed with un output of about 28,000 hu. for the dauy ripts, ack siles ton Murke COTToy—-Quic low 7 7-100; net re 5, 9,600 NEW ORLEANS, D alin o160 ovdi G 11-1¢ gross 10, France : consts “utures, Y@7.61;5 June, $7:68 @7 Louts, Dee. o we: sales, 800 bule shiprients, 4,700 mid- 4,500 54,900 Flrm; i cipts, bales stock, Dule ([ GALVESTON, dling, 7 5-1¢ ritain lL 10 Steady: mid- good ordinary, exports o i snles, 176 bales; 190,772 biles Knts. Frovn -Quict, Soring, B9y Corx—Duall and lower; No. 3 Steady; No. 2 white; Noniinal; No. 481305 sample, 39@ RYE—Weak and lowe WOVISIONS - Steadys pork,’ #12.40; lard, 1078 wrloy. Flour. 6,200 bbls.; 40,800 b Tour, 10,100 bbls, wheat, 37,700 Liverpoot A Dec. 22, T Quic lders offer mode; sdwbs 7d; No. 2 red western ). 2red western winter, Liverroo and poot Easy; demand poor; mixed western, VIS10NS —Pork. xtra Indin 1 ' short clear, 5 | A4s. TALLOW prime wmess, fine, 633 94 s, 1128 Gl B , lon i long clear, 45 Amert 0s 0d. oal, fine, 2 o Crry, tifieatos est, 79 Dec, transit cer- opened . 79; low- clos: 000" bbls.; | transic cer- | 0; high- | SBUIG thentes opo est, 22 —National 79; closed 1 Market. ST, Lot —Woor-Unchanged in every respect. KANsAs Ciry, Dec 099. BALTOMON Clearings, 81,870, —Clearings, §2,041,918; , Dec. 2 balances, £4,7485,04. PARIS, D Three per cent rentes, 4215¢ for the lh'l'l)lllll Owmana, Dee. 22 —Clearings, $820,437; sauwe day lust weel, $770 809, PrisapELeis, Dec. 22 078; 1 es, $1,619,16! MEMPIIS, D New York ing at par ¢ §101,202. ~Clearings, §77,680,91¢ 98t Clearings, §9,752 | ange, sell- | batiuces, | mount slund 8 ) of bullion gone Into the Bank of valance toduy was £77,000, NEW_ORUEANS, Dec. 22 Clearings, $2,207.- 158, New York exchingo bunk, par; coniu 1,#1.25 per $1,000 discount Louis, D ~Clearings, 8 oo £3,799,0 9. Money quict at'7@8 per Exchange on New Vork, 50 prewmi New Yomi, Dee. 221 and J. W, Seligman & Co. will ship 290,000 ounces of silver by t morrow's stewmer. The subtreasury shipped to New Orleans yestorday $100,000 fu sl notes. CHICAGO, Doc, 22.—C1 New York exchange, 75b( ling exchange dull and steady 4.65. Money, plenty; rates @7 per cent Bosron, Dee. 22.—Clearings, lld. 7,312; balunces, $1,791,757. Mone ued ' atthe Olonring ko b 1 por tonts” Now York funds s0ld at 10@12%e preminm for cash. Moncy abundan isactions Hnited, $12,373,000, ui, Ster- ctunl, $4.85% | unchanged; 5% STOCKS AND BONDS. In Securities Yesterauy Spe Feverlkh and Unsettied, NEw Youk, Dec. 22.—-On tho Stock ex- change toduy the speculation was feverish and unsettled, some heavy declines heing recorded in certain of the specialties, due to the fact that they happened to be offered for sale on a weak market rather thun by reason of any svecially unfavorable condi- tions of the properties themselves, Atchi- son was actively traded in. There were evi- dences of quiot covering of yesterday's short contracts made during the little flurey con sequent on the death of Chairman Ma- goun of the board of directors. It was rumored & directors’ meeting was to bo held in Boston today and then when it was found President Reinhart and other direetors were in this city to attend the funeral of their late associate, the date of the alleged meeting was changed until to- morrow, but no meeting was held today and none will be held tomorrow, according to the best information obtainable. Mr, Kein- hart has an important engacement in this city for that day una has bited that he might give out a statement of the Atchis affiirs tomorrow cvening. 1t wis said today the company paia off a loan of $100.00) yes- terday, which it could have renewed, and other indebteduess maturing this wees had also been paid. “The course of stocks in today's market was reassuring under the prevailing condi- tions, which were favorable to the discovery of weuk spots in the list. Opening at un- chauged figures, the shares advanced i por cent and were fairly well hela at the nigher level until the afternoon, when the depres- sion becoming infectious, Atchison gave way 1% per cent, but quickly rallied per cent, closing firm st only @ loss of i per cent on the day. New Englund lea i the dealings and met at- | tacks of the bears without sustain ing serious injury, the declino from lust night being % per'cenvat the close. It is reported that President Mcleod and Mr. I H. Prince of Boston have settled their aif- ferences and jomed forcos for the advance ment of the company’s intercsts on the lines of the New Yoris connection, according to tho present plan. St. Paul sold freely in the afternoon, a ter an early advance of 8¢ per cont fell off 3 per cont, with only 3 per cent recovery at the close, the net loss | being | per cent. Rock Isiund was depreci- | ated 1 per cent and Northwesiern and Bur tlon Was THE OMAHA DAILY BEER D ————— e —— ace. o | Alton. T3 Dol & H. | con g e s SATURDAY, lington 1y per cont. Genoral Electrio openod L ver cent higher and roso an additional 'y per cent. The flifince brought on a ariva by the shorts, Who. hammered the stock down 11, per cent, with a final recovery of 4 ber cent. Wostern Union was subjected 0 sevore bear pieEETro accompanied by the usual ramors of decreased earning The opaning was 'y per cent lower, closing at a decline of 17 per ¢ Chicago Gias was®hpe weakest of triais, closing af the lowest point touched, 17 per cent below yekterday I'ie following ake the closing quotations on the lcading stodks on the New York ex change today Wi, cent. the indus | atern ra w York Co NY. &N E 0 & Wesiorn Anerican Exproas Baltimore & Ohlo A Pactf anada South T, & Ohio & . ( ol. Coal & 1 otton Ol O niral z .-—-.‘-yz: == « ithern Pacif zur Reiiny . Coal & Tron e gas Pacific 1. & O, Cen. prd Unlon Pacin U.S Bxpross Lead Trast Loulsyille & N do prefd M. & St D & R: 1l Linsoed F. & L protid! H&T. i TOAA NN T. 8t. L. & K.C. o nfa folle & W North Aoy thern Paciiie W P prerd 1l <ales of stocks today were Including: Atchlson, 4,800; Shgar, 12,000: Burlington, 9,000 cago Gas, 16,8005 & Cattlefe 3 900; General Electrie, 12,600; Loulsvillo & Nashville, 31400 New York & New England, A00; Hending, §.500: Rock Ixland, | 51007 St Paul, 32,4005 Weste 10 he ringe of prices eported by T W. & Bourd of Trade hull, isas follows: ooke Open High Low. Close Yot Pacitic Mall L. &N NOvWeRter, Mo, Pacitic Unfon Paciiic. v Pacitic, p(d Pacific con Uliion st Condige New York M 2w YORK, ning quc Quotations, Dec. 22.~Tho following are the Cholor Wi Dol Oal. & 1w oo Mexican. Onta Ophir pref 500 Bulwer. aotutions, ~The ofiicial closing stocks toduy were as SAN FIRANCISCO, guotations to: ollows: Aty Belle T8l feleher Best & Boichior Bodie Con. Bulwer Chollar "% Va Dac itniag ToRs... 00 Consols, ace’nt 4 fan Pacitie 3 per 1 discount ‘in - the open market for botl short and three months bills, 25@3% per St. Louls Mining Quotations, 8r. -Lovis, Dec. 22—The following are the g quotations: i Asiced, | Adams .. 30 Bimetalii 2 S Hopes 60 Hareou 5 Tid, Awked, Am Nettie§: 221§ Granite M 1 Hopes.... ew York Money Market. K, Dec. 22.—MONEY 0N CALL-—Easy ar 1@l per cent; last loan at 1 per cent; closea at 1 per cent. PiisE MERCANTILE PAPER—315@415 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Dull, \\Hh actual busi- ness iu bankers Dills at’ §4.865@4.87 for de nd, and at #4840 4.84% for sixty da Posted 1 #4.5524.87%. Commereial bill £4.5314 Sy GOVEINM Inactive, i5—69%0e Did. Boxps—Dull. State bonds, OMAHA LIVE 5TOCK MARKETS, ral Revival in Trade and Better Prices the Features of the Day. Fripa So far this weels, compared with last, re ceipts show a falling off of 6,000 cattle, 3,500 hogs and 3,700 sheep. With recoipts today the lightest of the month and a decrease in the five days of over 30 per cent, sellers were naturaily led to expect better prices. They were nob dis- appointed as far as decent beef steers were concerned, but as the bulk of the offerings consisted of very common stock the gene: market was not appreciably higher. Poor to very fair 830 to 1250-1b. ‘stecrs Sold at from §3 to §3.70. There was a somewhat better tone to the t Il‘l/. largely, almost entively, due to the insigrificant’ receipts, and it 3id not tako the supply long 10 changs hands. Butchers' and canners’ stock sold at fully steady prices, The supply was compari- tively liberal, and while the movement was not particularly brisk the noon hour found most everythive disposed of. Prime heifers sold up as hizh as 33.60 and canners as low us €150, but fair o good butchers’ stock went largely at avound 82,15 to 82,35, Com- won large to choice voal calves sold at ful steady prices, from #1.75 10§, Itough stock as firm, poor to choice bulls, oxen and selling at from $1.50 to &3. T stockers and_foeders there was practic- ally o change. Neither supply nor demand were very extensive, and a very limited vusiness was transacted on tho bisis of just about steady prices. Good to choice feeders are quoted 4t from $3 to §3.80; fair to gooa at from $250 to $280; and common and stockers at from §2 10,250, Representative sales: DRESSED BELF. Av. No. . KOO 1121 & 232 966 768 i 008 B63 % 904 2000 i1 687 11008 1048 Av. o SE— 1000 1080 950 1110 Joio H24 1060 970 ———— 1080 958 B2 B0 1026 1002 047 1140 1132 1042 SRS IS o L B TR o A DECEMBER 23 1893, 4 218 10 1041 15 2 HEVERS 160 1 200 1 245 o CALVES 1210 1310 hend: hogs, 18000 hand:a slioep, 6,00 The Evening Journal reports CATTLE -Recolpts, 6,000 howd 0 tve and higher 1081 10+ pte, 18,000 head and 10¢ higher, rough, #.00@5.00 0.1025.15: wood, heavy and SHEEE AND LAMNS - Kocoipts market extromely dall p I s, 43,5034 35 market act i op sheep, # 356 450 280 360 125 New Vork Live Stoek Macket. NEW YORK Bery 536 lioad, on dewand Letter, steady; all sold: n £4.8001.5,2 g mon ta ordinary cornfed Colorados bulls, §2.6673,00 Amorican steors dressed weight row, 1,002 hieyes CALVES R Do, 22 price 1o fuir, $4.25 A8HQ@4 15 £4.40; oxen, £1.70@ 400 dry ' cows, 81 firmer in L exports todny 3,500 quarters of eipts, 141 head 643 hoad; market very dull, unsold; veals, poot” to Rrissors, $2.0002,.20; westorn « S 212 Suker’ Recolpts, 2,608 head: on carsi trade nearly nominali 30" cars sheep, poor to fafrly good, $2.1214@3.10; lan common 1o fair LA Hots R arket LS, 1450 1420 1190 1085 1010 190 1430 200 1820 2 00 660 200 1130 2 00 2 00 210 10 15 STAGS none; tomor 190 190 on sile Towe prime, £3.0008 00 e gned St Lo | &1 Lovis, Dec head s <hipiient iy rs, $1.7562.30 Texas stecrs oxiN 3.05; grass Texas steors, $2.50G9, 15, g8 11568 Recolpts, 5300 hoad: shipuients e 8200 head : miarket 10315 higher: butehers KERS AND FEEDES $5.1025.20: puckors, #4800 .1t 5 10¢ SiEEr Receipts, 400 hend head: mnrket steady: fat i mived natives, £2.00 - <hipments, uttons, $3.2 Kansas City Live KAxeAs Crey, Doc 4,500 shipments stondy: Texas stoars, ¥ steers, $4.00@5.40; Texns ELGOGAED hutehor st WESTERN CATTLE. o fendprs, $3.0003.0 OREGON Hous -Recoipts, 7,400 P . 400 i markct s 180 06 f £4.905,00; hrasy 18 . 4 @500 light 18 L Snree Stock Market. CArTin -1t 900 e and e “olnts, native cows, head dy to be highe packing and iived, £.7¢ Vorkers and pigs, $1.3505.00, Receipts, 400 head: shipments, 30 head; market slow and weak 19 tdrs 2 fdrs., b8 calves, 1 stag. . 1000 16 fdrss. . S04 48 T 910 24 fdrs, 00 Sloux City Live Stock Mark Sgous Crey, bec, 221108 eints, 1500 08 1 oflicinl yesterday, 1,236 noad: ship K0 18, 667 heai; ket 10@ 160 908 FTVC.00: bulk, $4.8004.00. CArtik-Recelpts, 200 head: official voster day, 250 head: shipuents, 200 head; i cows slow 24 fdrs 1 feoder 70 fdrs A DO, 720 0 fulrs 1160 5 - Stoek 1n sigat. Recoipts of Hive stick at wne foae by western markets Friday, Docenber Cattle, oz 6,000 000 6,00 4,600 7,400 2 LX00 5,600 i Ao, 800 210 1cow. 1060 210 3eons 030 205 4 fdrs 1000 2 95 WYOMIN 710 220 11 cows, KGO 23016 vows 950 s 20 furs vrAN G oxen 10x. 1o0x. lll‘l 2 bulls... 1210 1 stug... 1310 1 bull 1 hull: 1470 1 bull. 1 bull... 1470 1 hull 1 bull 10756 1 bull.. .. 1060 1 ball 7020 1 bull:.- 1200 1 Hoas—After the dull monotony of the past o weeks and the steady decline in today’s supply trade was a big reliof Sellers had it all their own way Receipts were light, eastern markets were stronge; ud was fair there ders here to absorb the entire supply and more too. Prices averaged highor throughont, und the highest poiut of the day was at the extreme close. Only two losal houses secuved any hogs, and shippers got about 2.200, or nearl two-thirds of the cntire receipts. There was 1ot much of a range of pri ood to chotce hogs of all we y av £4.90 and . while the_commoner grades went largely ut $.855. A small buuch of choico 13610, pics bronziit &, and inforior rough and underweight stuff sold down A around €435 and #1850, Tho pens were implied in- the \\ordse cieared ut an unusually’ carly hour, sules ‘ being mostly at from £4.85 o £4.95, a3 ags ‘Stick Headach e $4.70 10 #4.80 Thursday, and from to £, , Rl on lust Representative sules A world of relief is A A 40 wrapped up in a twen- 164 ty-five cent box of Beecham’s Pll]S 840 P 860 South Clile Kunsis City. st Louis. ynaha 44 fdrs. 1 cow. 8 cows. 1 feeder 2 fdrs. 34,007 7,000 2 stags. b oxen 1oy, 1 huil. - 1 stay 1601 Nature should be assistod to throw oflimpurk ties of the blood. Nothing does it 50 well, so safely 0 promptly as Swift’s Specifles S MALARIAL « «| e o o POISON were enough shippi Detdrleatih than cve ATRICE, Ottavia, Kai. Ourbook on Blood and Skin Diseases maited fre BWIFT SPECIFIC CO.0 ATLANTA, G OOOQO“OOOO A world of misery ls 842 200 KO 80 120 EEZEELLDT DDA e e e e e e e e Made a THR GUKAT HINDOO REMEDY TOLDUCKS THE ABOVE BESULLS in 80 DAY PIGS AND ROUGIH, N i Faiilile 450 ) o, Won k “The market today was a repetition of the four preceding duys’ trade. Desiable muttons were in active demand and quotably firm, with the common grades duil ana weak. driegisehan ot Fair 10 good nutives, ¥2.75@ii0; faw to > by Kiihn & C good westorns, S2.25@8.55; common and | A Rl & stocl sheep, $L.00@225; good to choice 40 [ hylaul G s t0_100-1b, lambs, $2.50(4.50. Representative MAGNETIG NERVINE. No, 1 buck 199 native Is sold with written guarantes to cure NervousProstra: tion, Fiis, Dizzi= ness, Headhche Rleurdiicia Fulness,cauced teofon] ) and Alco! Mental Depres: ou, Boftening of sanity and Denth; Fwerin eliher atary Losser m of the Bra 4 PSP > or moncy ref atntion b SidisEon i it e Gittekdo, 1., 5th and Do & Dougla i Leading Driggl Av. rr. ey Y an0Ns2 LIXO0 L s i i T e 280 1pts and DIsposILoa of Stock, recaiptsand disposition of stor< as shown by the books of the U Stoci Yards uny for the twent i cuding at bo clock p.m S.BEFORE - the Brain, causing Miser Bar) Lll‘»-bl. Tmpoten L Pre ture Old A by ATt it oy rrors of outh. v RTorn ¥ rouths e ho Joss o i Lucorrhan and Femulo W kness, ith ment, in plain package, by mail, uhllnm lX B i G borondh With evory N vlnnnfluurnnloe huurhnrn‘llllllllhu oy P D, Armour reulis e, Guaruutoo fssued ouly by our ex- L Kuhn &Co. ,SoleAgents.Omaha. Neb WUV IS, WOGR RHERT, The G, H. Hummond Co SWIt&CO...... he Cudily Packing eker & Degen 200 Brittain Parkes, Shippers and feeders. .. A19 mm-u;m CHICAGO, cattle arrived b the yurds toduy and ' the tho lust five diys Is about 46,100 1 16,000 head ows than for the e time last weel and 9,600 head less than a your zo. With anly 6,000 cuttle in lers hid reason to éxpect wn advan Huylh\l not get it. Sales of useful dressed bewt and shipping steers were at fully steady prices, but holders of butehers’ and canners' Kock were required to aceept slightly lower fieures. There was extremo quiet’ in all branches of trade and the paltry 6,000 head on sale quite satistied all demunds. Most of the business was done below #4500, ‘l~!h ro wero fow well futted lots. From $1.25 10 #6 | mporters and manufac s the range of quotitions. Turors of flour sacks, n hogs sellers aguln hud the best of it, the buriaps, twin advance of from 5¢ to 10¢ cstublished yester- anted toduy by an advance of BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coz Shoz Company The demind wis keener n for loj stand the 20,000 he Salesroom and Ofica ~1107-110)- 1111 Nowar | 3¢ Factory —1119-1121-1125 Howard St sule were swallowed up with ipparent ish ut fr 25 for conmmon to lots averaging 00 Ibs. und at Buyors R o tho ONLY Manufacturori of Boots and Of Nobraska. ation 1a exteadod to all L0 Inspssk our new factory. thun u~|||l Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer, Hand Sewed offerings di b be very good o out i bid of y little ing below that fi wlling i were from #5.00 0 the extreme r for merel ]mnlillh lots fro: 1450 10 8.0, COMPANY. Whnlel‘-vu Mra, akonts Boston e tioe oo, Tha- | and rubber good 0eY 106 Harney Street. | 1810 iaroey Str —_— Everything sold as fast as recelved und T DRY GOODS. i) thoe close wis tirn, M. E. Smith & Co. ifillpalrlckvliolch Dry Such changes as may have taken placs in o alicop iuarket within the last week bhave Notions, gents' furnish iy, cor. 1k s BAGS & TWINES 1 7TF-NT5. ETC. % Bemis Omaha Bag (Omaha fent-Awning COMPANY. COMPANY. 018 14 coy wore 1ess call boots, shoes 103 SHOE 0 not been of wdy s e sellers. Omeihio contrary, the demand hits heen even more re- stricted thun b if that were possible, and prices arc s low as wny that have prevaile this year. Shippers are dolnz nothing and ther s been vory Hitlo ingiiry fo tooding purposesi lenco sellors had to'look uluost | pry goods notons, fur: | Wholly 10 locul slaughiterers for the absorption | - pising goods, co for i fifty o4 thousand sheen wnd ambs | 11t aud Howard sta offered. They thok the bulk of th ut from | o 210 83 per 100 Ibs. A few lots of superior FURNITURE. | (Omaha Upholstering | quality feiched from 83,40 10 $#4.60 and thers were wany inferlor sheep thut had 1o go below some lots as low from b0c to 7o¢. T COMPANY | Upholstered faralture. | Ribz-1104 " Nicholas b arket wis compuratively steady Cattle, 6,000 head; culves, ‘UUL Wholesale vy, I Johason Bros, WHOLESALE COAL 1008 Farnam Sireeh Quialia, Now 76 to #4706, with most of ‘the sulés at top steors, 85 4005 G0 s, mArket nciive DAk TS butchors’ 6,000 head; Reealpts tive stoars, prime to choice, two cars fat OGBS 20, lon at 10612 ali told prs, 1,800 market shipping K, #8.204.10; stoekers shipmonts, hulk higher at stockers head is largely an outdoor’ product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro- duee sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil- dren obtain great Scott's phosphites, a i of assimilatic as y | [ RUBY JEWELED \® ADJUSTED o WATCHES & < 132 ) ) Hirschberg's Nonchangeable Speclacles anl Eyeclasses, HAXHEYER BRD COMPANY, Wo wi ¥rench palatable ¢ repared ly Scote T ber Watch W | The Rugged Ghild benefit from Emulsion of coddiver oil with Hypo fat-food rapid m and almost 1s milk. s N Y Al drog Hampden 17-Jewel Adjusted Watches. Tt is marvelous how. these famous Watches are taking the place of all others where accus rate time is required, Railroad men will have nothing clse orks, Canton, Ohio. Daveloped GREAT = LIFA DINE, will wenerativa T Pokstble §f CUPIDT Sond for froe civs e AN testimont s, DAVOL MEDICINE ( B0, X 2076, San ey PROTECT YOUR EYE§ EY' GLASS FS o) 0 Jiiy 21011883 OR. MicGREW 18 the only SPECIALIST/ WIIO TREATS .4, 7 o PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of | MEN ONLY. Women Excluded, 18 yenars exporionce UCirculars free. 14th and Farpem Sta) OMAHA, Ni@. i1l sond yon the marvelons Preparation CALTHOS' Cree, and a legal CALTE Healt 105 will Restore yoar b, Strength und Vigor Use itand pay if satisfied. Address VON MOHL CO., PATE“TS' |.‘.,‘,m.. patentobtained Wr 3 -C1A WARE U0 ONATIA, No ix hereby iven to the Clarke Andr 1l neoting the company will oflices tho = 1 Hurn of Onahia, in’ the stit day, Jantiry 9, A, e purpose of el e Company o s and 1o Notice is hereby giver ing of the stockholder ) Valley Rudlway ¢ of seven directors and other Dusiness as the meeting, will ho }i . Union npon Weanesd w10 0'clod 16 stock transfor duys before the dato of Boston, Dec. 14 Souril South Beat Cottle Ho and 3t acitic , 1893, " Union Stosk Yards Cympaay, mpson, Washinzton ttorncy’s fee uut it for Tuventor's Gl i RKE-ANDREESEN 11ATD b, 1o, B 1593, Nou stoekholdvrs of the Loc wrdware conany of the stockholdors of, be held at - the aid company, = 1219,1 ey streel, in the citg Of Nebriska, on Tues D., 1894, at 8 o'clock p. ., tinga bourd of directors during the ensuing r business is L thitt th 5 of the Omaha & Eik= compuny,for the elecion the transaetion of such y lawfully cone hefore Cld it tho office of Joln buildis y. the Brd diy I a1, Books will e closed tea £ the meeting AvEX Minnan, BeCrCtry. D 14d 200 ann _—— OSM AL \. ©Omahas hosp MmATeetia the weik COMMISS Live Stock Comn 801th Umaba—Telepron JONN D Market reports by WALTER B W), 10% HOUSES. Wood Brothars, nisilon Morohunts o 1t —~ Chbloste DAVLAN | sanagere anil and wire cheerful upon application. anufacturers ¢ Jobbers Diector HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmy COMPANY, Corner 11th and Juekson Niroots HATS, ETC. W. A, L. Gibbon & Co Wholesale P, AEAW gO0DY Jves. mittons. lih aud Harney Strests COMMISSION. Branch & Co. frutts of all | Produce, Kinds, oy sters | Lobock & Linn, Dealo s In hariwire wud | 7 machwales” | 1404 onl | | | mm— | LUMBER, ,Johu A Wakefleld, portd Awerican Porke land kio coment sad Qulucy e, mont, Milwai- e — 2 LIQUORS. Frick & Herbert, 1001 Farosm St. PAPER. Carpenter Paper Co writiog papeis, card Depeis, ote. | BTOVE EEPAIE!_ Omand Stove Repaie VORKH. Ftova reo s and wator attsoliments for auy Klndof atoea Aty VB DOUgIA DILB Standard Oil Co. Hetined and lubricating Olls, axle groas

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