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— ‘TIIE OMAMA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1900, et / sy | of New York or ar pring natitutions ki part of th d - \ lam i Demand for Nearly All Clawes of Goods | ' ‘ e Rovuse bank: Aratts on these. o i e Bhows fome Decreass, RATS: Y Holidey Recew Preceded by Ususl Dull | posits in the ) Rge i ot | Prices of Beef Stears Bhow Good Advance N 318 Session on the Board, | ork banks. 1 ' . ‘ Over Last Week, P VEGETABLES. ""K"f banking ons have been con Cnttle Nom nily St Ay —~Hougs G FEW PRICE FLUCTUATIONS DURING WEEK | PARSNIES. per bu. coc Wuch "protable Fates rof mohcy as Wets H : ¢ e AUy Flrmesheen Stends BT bl basket, we, PHILLIPS AFFORDS DAY'S ONLY FEATURE | made In last Trocember. .t the event iias | | AND WEAK | adi i it —— er b proved that, like everytBing clse that is | 3 T8 Per bu , 4c. - accurately foreseen, the provision against Christmas Trade Has Been of Satis Bo-F e, it has been more than ampl o supp. Central factory Proportions, but Lack of ARG ll rpf.{,;i.y‘,.» Lets Loose of May and Janunry Corn— | f Ih,“.,, has consequently been very ifb- | Lou mi:v- i »n.,.\ . Not Eseessive, ux, pe 3 3 - | eral and the speculativé enthusia as e nion Pac, pfd Rand R} Seasonable Weather in Affect- string, We. basket, f1;| Previsions Share in General fme | SULRC the BDeeU Y hiening M N.Y. Central bbb grass ste 1ag Jobbers and Retailers, POTATOES-Por bu, sgec; 1daho, per Vity, but Are Steadied by rate. Sentiment is not an entre AR ATLC - oFasl i bu_‘ 80c. e i Light Hog Receipt to Wall street and the hollday spirit a RNy Estent. HOGS BWEET POTATOES—Per bbl,, 2, rejolcing in the prosperity which an active | ( MONE 43 e 0 Ay head Nad CABBAGE-Holland seed, 2c bull market brings to the Stock exchange | {ISront ir A — head; generally 6 In a great many lnes has shown | TOMATOES — Cailfornia, per 4-basket | district have played thelr part in keeping 1% V@ per ce d ¢ t s yec. 22. | and butchers, Some decrease the past week. Thar is [“AW S Lo ‘ CHICAGO, Deo. 22 —Board of Trade mar- | up _the enthusiasm. The market quite | @' Per cent SOUTH OMAHA, Dee . | heavy, 8. 7804 doubtiess owing to the fact that merchants |1 NS=Per bu., %e; Colorado, per |kets were dull today because of the coming | baies detatled analysis or, description, In *o Cartle. Hogs Shoths | Rht. 34 60q . had previously bought most of the guods | CELERY-California, as to size, 4@, |N°0U08YS May wheat closed unchanged bean eRoe 9OGARIONS, b ' i N ¢ SHEEP AND : Y- Calif - has been exc on former occasions, but | LONDON, De According to the | Official T g aniw end; steady they needed for thelr Christmas trade and | CAULIFLOWER=Californta; “per- braie, | December corn closed 1o, January e and |in the breadth and varlety of the deaiings | SGUSE (18 Hkely there will be o consid i1 ooeg: mondys were too busy to figure on future require- | iers | May 14c lower. Oats closed unchanged and | 1t passes beyond all previous experience. | erable outilow of gold to Indja ' Already ern sheep, §4.6)4.2 ments. There were, of course, a good many | 4Per bk RELTS Provisions practically. at yesterday's final | ThE number of shares deait in Nas beer | Some £3w0 han been acquired in Londos hative lambs, $41.005 % small orders for Christmas novelties a £8- Matags, so) —_— figures. D o e 88 N8 | BUm' ia sxpscied. (o be Leken BeRt week . for other lines the supply of which had E8--Natlve, Tegsi Lu.; per| Preceding three days' suspension of busi- [ tone. Violent breaks occurred from time to [ 80d larger amounts during the first two | - Kansas Clty Live St been exhausted, but at the same time the o, fagtern, $3003.25; Callfornia [ ness the session in the wheat pit was ex- | time in some stocks and the pressure of or three weeks of January his oatflow KANSAR CITY., Di wholesale business as a whole was not as BERI R 0150 | tremely dull. The inclinatic “ | liquidation going on side by side with | Will somewhat neutralize the t of the R [ calpts, €06 X NBERRIES-Bel! and Hugle, $0.5 ¥ he Inclination of traders to 1 has b nstan 1| inflow from t nuary 1 - 583 ceipts, today, 100 head; heavy as it has been in the past UL, Jerseys, per bbl, 8805 par orate fC |Keep out of the market over the holidays | meady. ‘The market secmed capa e of nb- | SIVEr has been freely offered at a lowering ding Nov 265 61167 head; " prices ' nominal Jobbers are boginning to do considcrable | o oo TROPICAL FRUTTS . was not affected by the news, which was | sorbing any amount of offerings without | Brice; at which India’is again busing, Con- | “Average price pald for hogs for the past BT told Thix wook gt complaining about the weather, and o alsy | Ul alifornia “seedlings, $2.75; | colorless. The market was inactive. North-|at all impairing its great animation and | §qduently ‘the price has grown = frmer | gveral days, with comparisons butcher. cows stghtly ) s, $3.60; Mexton i es 8 | There are indications that® Ind: Y butcher cows slightly are the retailers. There 1s no doubt but [§i; " o Mexicans, $2.1563.0; Floridas, | west recelpts were 18 cars. Minneapolls | UNdSTlying strength The busing of many | compelied. to buy & larke quaniity hext - | fed, unfinished stoers were :h;u n’m long continued warm weather has | (LEMONS.Callfornia, sxtra fancy, $0.0; |confirmed reports of a heavy flour business A uiopran: and. tonsoliastion whish sx- | month, probably sufficient to coin nearly L i e e ot viorarse erfously curtafled the volume of business | cholce, o W30 | 900 wxport yestenday and mitiete ware said 1 R ch eX- | fir crores of rupees. The amount af bul ves, $4135.90, stockers F T export yesterday and mille sald | presses broad confidence in a future pros- | foL upees. The X Dec e ¥ for tho year, and unless tho next two | BN ANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | 1o be biving wheat, "Argentine news was | perity of the ‘countey excelling unething | U0 Hihor iy Wl gl wn G Dec. Shinars. $0.0008 w0r ted wests montha ghould be extremely severe |t In “California, new cartons, %00; lay- | T S parar,oRoned JuoMo lower at | hereiofore known by farsecing and cont | @&, dold p emilime are qoted as falows: | Deo 1 Texine, 8 6000146, Krass. ought by marn that merchants 1N e R c 3 b od we, sold between 2% o and | servativ pitalists accu med to lool uenos y e 80 e A " - Porienios some QiBculty (n clenn og up thei SOU R, T T, ¢ losed unchanged at T34 into Ais t nditions and develop- | f‘.“"“":m(.\,f . 130.80; Madrid, 4.%5; Amerl o pfalves, 8.00g ¥ N Btocks In s good shape am they usunlly | 64e per 1b | tialinwern, 5 b, boxes, Salrs, | ported 4 ionds taken for export. Seaboard | ments. No m heard of th PARTE. D ' ~Deices on the bourse woek 5 ead X > do. That belng the case, jobbers, ot Coure ek NS Bery D ciearances in wheat and flour were equal to | which w ntly expressed early today opened firm. Later, owing to the Towet; prices today practicaily the do not look for any great voluma of winter No. 1 gréen, i 2 green, | G800 bu. Primary recelpts were bu. | the year, when prices of commodities top- | ahuatica of transacilons, there wis o SHght Jast Satt . 8de higher business for the remainder of this seasn H 1 salted: Tigc, No. 2 &reen, | Minneapolis and Duluth' reported 5 | pled” over and “realized, that the high | reaction. A recovery followed and prices responding day last n_the way of sorting up orders 1 Vel catt 5 to 15 Tbn kel SNed;, $AC | against 412 last week. Local recelpts were | tide of prosperity (oF perhaps another gen- | cloaed firm, eapecially Turks, Rlo fintos and S ke mixed, B8N The outlook for spring 18 most encourag- | calf, 12 1 ibs Gige: dry hides. 8 1ae; | 112 curs, 1 of contract grade. World's ship- | eral convention had been touched. The ac. | certain_industr Th irse will be PIES, $1.250 1 50, : tng, and jobbers now have a better 1ine of | shedp peits, S07c; horse Mdes sh s g | Ments were estimated at 7.00,000 bu | tivity ‘of “the trade and demand for all | clowed December 28 and 2. Thred VEHEEP- Receipts 1 advance orders than they ever had befors | NUTB-Rhgiion wainte, oes 39422, | Free country offerings and nccumulating | grades of commodities have given rise 10 | rentes, 101f 8¢ for the account the he nnly Gt at this scason of the year. They also | berts, per 1bo 13¢; aimonds, per 1b., 18gave; | F5CSIpts had @ depressing effcct on ¢ renewed cor in the ability and | on London, 2f 8izc for checks; Spanish 3 daeline (h ne for w good business after the first Faw beunuts, tee 1 gt P 1y d iRc | Philllps selling of May and January was permanence of perous conditions and | closed at N i valles atf year, as woon us retallers get thelr stocks | Tie; Braziie: ther pecane 1ogize e c0: ¥4@ | feature. May held fairly steady and J | future impr ' | UBERLIN, ‘Dec. 2.—Funds were main- | 0 the Dest Krades and s5gone strafghtened around after the rush of their | HONEY-—cColorado, 3-section case, $3 ary and December were weak th | rallroad 1 'market has been actu- | tained on the bourse today. C Wk Tambs B Ra i e Christmas trade, | CIDER—Per . et Ralt Dbl BB M sold between 33%c and 3o%id | ated by symy with t k market. | in strong deman Americans stockers and pihe” markets have not Mustun very | BAUBHKKA i gl Bate ] ic. December | lower gr sues ha the 1s hardened on bear ¢ u ch the past week, though the feellng nil | bbl, $2.50 P 5 o, closing 1c tures and movet g1y - Haye . Eechanes gl 4 along the line is €ood and firm There CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS \gedbetween_ 3 | with occastonal reactl m specuiative (414pfg for checks. Disco short Seems to be fo evidenco of weaknesa in| TRRES ver doz., $2; 6 to 8 ft. lower at 3 profit taking. United States refunding s B4 per cent; I ny line, but on the contrary dica- | per doz.. 7 to 9 ft., per doz., $3.50; 8 to | Celpts we 9 of contract & N The new 48 declined 'y below fons point to good healthy markets for |11 ft., $8.50; 12 to 24 ft., each, $2 006450 Oats were dull and neglect : 1o ruling eall prices of a week ago. | Sunamy some time to come. 3 EVERGREEN WREATHING-Per 20-ya, [8 Kood shipping demand, | "The_ tollowing are the ciosing prices on | Bank Clearings an 3 \ctal number of cars of Hardware About Stendy. col’, 81 y curtaled business. the New York Stock exchar l CHIC CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKES TR e PEZYER SYBERE seps 8T. LOUI 70 head, including dull’ an Dol IRt / e, ¥ Cattle, Hogs, H'r's, | Ibe, $3.0001 & s HOLLY AND CALYX WREATHS-—Per c and 284 and ciosed Unchanged | e 1.50 456 X ge, 260 3 P. Ry ® cows Hardware jobbers report a very fair | doz Recelpts were 28 cars. Atchison . l;nm.u\l of business for last week, though, | HOLLY BRANCIHES-Per 60-1b Provisions ere dull but steady on | do . Ry f ;' it I of course, they have not been' exactly {$4.50; per hbl, $1.6062.00 Ughter hog receipts than had be » Raltimere & \ i 208 SLicon.i8) su fushed. The warm weather s cutting off | " LONG NEEDLE PINES—Per doz., $2.80. |January pork sold between 3 Canadf Pac s 2 f 5 4 L o | b amias ! the demand for winter lines, but at the | MISTLETOE—Per 5-1b. box, $1.50. $12.175% and closed nnchanged at § an 4 6 Central d SYStein: L - game time 1t 18 helping out the dematd 2. i uary lard sold between $6. 1 AV CINCINNATL D " \ . RR 3 il r”'| 4 Re or some classes of goods that usually " closing e 1o at $6.80, i } 5 | s Now Y ¢ 3 ¢ steady to str unseasonable at this time of year. For (VEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. At ",fiy'..’u nday: Wheat, 150 T A L1 packers, $1.7 exampie, there fs o grenter demand for pirisis cars: corn, 610 cars; oats, M0 cars: Kogs, | C 1 e Yo q : M. & O Ry SHEET AND LAMBS -1 ?.m:”w[slx\- than the manufaturers are 4ble | Quotations of the Day on Varions 3 Hend. bx, it - LR ER o - | market nominal; native mutton § 0 _SUpply, and local jobbers are experien: Commaoditie The leading futures ranged as follows : ! TON arings, 2! 0 Ve Ry B . | Saag gulis and bucks, % ng some ‘difficult & enot ¢ s ockers, $2.0013.00, R L i “S“.‘f NEW YORK. Dee. 22 —FLOUR—Recelpts 3 balances, £2.151 nols Conthal i1 | TR r order: y. Farmers, i " P Articles. Open.| High, | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. 3 3 PHILADELPIH linols ra | o bullding ed and 5 w'ulru: the wires, (17.638 bbls.; exports, 11,58 bbls.: neg! - — - 3 $1,020,406; bl s " N | i same ax they do in the fall and nominal; winter patents, $.60G5.0; | *Wheat | Cotorado carings, $119.32754 30 ! 2 yoihero han been no chanize of tmpoctance P stealghits, (6.4008.88; Wintor extras,| Deo. 0% P Qo st prd i ALTIMORE, Dec. 25— C) The disposition of the day's receipts was head, all for slaughterers: ne n the market durlng the week, all lines 2.90; winter low grades, $2.4662.60; Min. | Jan do 24 _ptd : £95; bulances, §:4.60. For the. v ws, each buyer purchasing the num cubles quote live cattle at Femaining kood and fem, Jobbers do no | ¢ £.9004.35; Minnes t I . i pel. & Huddon. ) v ¢ 911, balances ber of heid indicated [ ltge, dressed wolght. retglgerator pate uny great advance for the nea x TR AL | Del. L. & ¢ Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, | @%c; shipments, 875 hedll cattle i Bome time to ‘come. They consider tha |3 t flour, steady, §2 Jan 36 A | do ptd..... NEW YORK. De R L G. H. Hammond Co ALV - Recelpts, 68 head; stead outlook for future business most encourag- | (BUCKWHEATNulet, 60@elc, c. May 7w 355 3 specie this week we wift and Company $L0ET.50; no chofce hero ing, and as the demand all over the coun- [ NEW York o 1st pfd sliver, Export of $ | Cudahy Packing Co v sy I’ AND LAMBS eceipts, 1,708 trv will probably be heavy, it looks as | CORNMEAL—Steady: yellow, 20G21% 2130t L 4 IO, PIS, Crad ) 1 Armour & ¢ 9 head; “sheep slow, ~good lambs steady, though the mills would have all the business | §7¢; clty, S6c; Brandywine, §2 4 3 aug 2 | Hlocking Couloy: Amer: Tin i R G silver b - Armour & Co., from 8ioix City others neglected; sheep, $3.0003.10; lamby, they can handle, which means good, firm | RYE=Dulli No. 2" we . : & 5% | Hlomats SContral o e i orts of Bwlft and Co.. from country S8 tecelptn, LIS hend, h linois Centra o pfd llse to the port ) r s | 1.. F. Husz 3 4 8- Rec S head; no sales on markets. BARLEY—Quiet; feeding, 42@déc, c. 1. f., i 4 Towa Central Amer. Tobacco R TS Tkt Bl ot et ' | ive welght; nominaily steady. Dry Goods a Little Quiet. Buffalo! maltirg, faae, o 1 £, Buffalo. i e B i nac. Min, ‘G 2 10,004 | There was not a very rushing trade in| HBARLEY MALT-Dull; western, 6i@72c. ard B s Werd Min. Co. Condition of Totals 263 10,004 St Jo Liv . past week. Very little has | AWHEAT—Recelpts, 5.025 bu.; exports, | Tk Bhore s ¥ WASHINGTON, Dec 3 ] TTLE—Recelpt= included three loads JOSEPH, Mo., Dec. 22— ($pe- winter _goods, as orders | 106,19 bu. 8y arket firm 2 red ‘ RS > ment of the treasury balur of steers and two loads of she stock and | © Journal quotes | | m New York Live Stock Warket, otal receipts 13 18 1| N YORK, Dec. 22, — BEEVES i g o X L. & N g have all emall. There have been Wlac, afloat; No. hec, elevator; No. 1 - 1181 fund, exclusive of the the supply fo & wes a8 81 &bo tecelpts, 100 head; mark:t fow rush orders for Christmas lines | porthern Diituth; afloat: No. 1 hard Manb . % | reserve ih the divi L0 YHRRIY 1aE UYWL EaL eI EEOLY iy, demand wirore they, too, have been rathe ‘There | Duluth 7o f. b, afloat. Options Mex. € #hows: Avallable cash bu s show_an sdvance for the week of | . 1CUS — Receints, 8,00 Head 1816 doubt but what 1t will reauire a drop | opened steady’ ana were’ sustained most ¢ Mex. L ) $05,013.01 B e e Or L et o, | ateady o wank: ail & 38004 ih "lemperature {0 Improve ‘the situation | he forenoon on 1 3 Ldue to J S SR I e putant Brades ading Y fat me: | of sales, 40556 e . yory_much, as merchants will not tuy | frars o cuntavorable . T other condl. | “eNO% it o Mo Bacifie 0 PEd..s b Cotton Market. here has been a lack of matured beeves 3 ceipts, n demand strong, winter goods 80 lonk as the weather remaing | tlons before o K ‘ash quotations were as follows. Mour s s SEIRE Py NEW YORK, Dut, B-COTTON-The | tasiven the et Week: (ha Broe oy padves Lo . B e . T Sy, DaT0uts | e EJZOUR-Dull. winter patents. $3.6563.80; 7 'K, & T W o ptd.. market opeped firm, with prices unchanged | the oferings — consiating . of . shore fed | moawing TLOCK in Sish They are, However, placing thelr orders | Bg, e e Berember Gloaed, Tic. | saiinis $3,1003.00; clears, $2.007.%: spring | do ptd idle Laclede Gas ... 105 points Righer. Although quiet much of | warmed-up stock of very ordinary quality, | Following are the receip for spring ilnes in kood shape. and jobbers | @70 1 1dc: closed, Tol Hecomber closed, Tic. | specials, '.30; patents. $1.00G3.85; stralghts, | N'y, 'Contral 111615 National Biscuit. the {ime the market continued slowly up- | “ha cow market has been In Bood shape | PIncipal western markets for Dk are well pleased with the amount of ad- N_Recelpts, 19000 bu.; exports. 101,- | $5 0043 40; baKers, §2.20G2.7 | N ¥, Central \1i2ia _do 'pfd e Rifterthe call on Unprecedenta bt | o st Wedlk: prices on gy rades show: le. 110, A O e e e irad. “A s | 225 bu. Spot, dull: No. 2, %, elevator, 46 | PWHEAT - No. 3 Apring. 8@Tc; No. 2 red, | Norks 7 ational Lead Ing by room ond outside shorts, made diff- | ing anon. 68 e ot eard medivis | Bouth Omal Jatge proportion of the retailers have not | f. 0. b., afloat. Optlon market {nactive and | 7 Nosto . aTasIonNg: Laan R eager offarings. BmALL receipts ot | Lalente e oohee S ithcy Socd mediums | chicago bought as vet, jobbers anticipate a nice | barely steady. on account of lower cables Fi%e: No. 2 yellow, 31%c N, DRgife . 4 National Steel! . interior town.: and ports, together with g stack has sold poorly and | Kansas City business atter the first of the year and larger western receipts. Closed ensy, No. 2 whi “do pta it " do ped 3 better closing by Liverpool cables than vx- et Pl UL L LR i AU | 1 Interest in the market still centers around | Partly ise net lower. January closed, 43%e; | g A 6c. W o Y. Aflr Brake pected, did much (o decide waveriig hold- A il A ‘ . 08, CAiie. SAW/ RIS prAL i L aupcuat] AT Roteini, 15000 bu.: exports, 9% ; 2 Stane & R Eo AmGriaanr frs in favor of standihg firmly by the hull | o LR R Totals and_forth, but the manufactured | DTRece i, Nang ks o™ | BARLEY—Fair to cholee malting, 52@58¢. | o pfd........... 14 Pacific Coast #ide over the holiday adjournmet aw o hold their o Anything excep! Confidence in the future of the cotton goods | No- 2 N O e A8 5 | ern. $1.60; prime timothy, $.40. Clover, con- [ Reading 248 24 ptd....... and May contracts during the early wcs- {nferlor light stuff hard to move at | OIL CITY, Dec 2 market ns been shaken and | {rAc Skt ) findal ceaok $10,007110,2 ASHEE oid » * pacific M Wion. " The feature of the forenoon fluct ok ASaiing: ! OVe Ut | nrces, $1.07; ° certificates closed those best posted on the situation still [ White Qbtione CElL BUE standy IONS-Mess pork, per bbl, $11.12%5 | 0o 24 ptd i People's Gas . 1017% | tions was a fresh b December. T Remrinis dofhenge cattle Aave been | Shipments. 95,500 bbis.; average redict a good, firm, healthy murket for the tisti. SPTInG, TMHGRo; good o Lard, per 100 Iba., $.00g8.9. Short | Rio G, ... @ sed S, gbtion epened at | 9F 5 bolnte above | moderate. Beet grades soid a iitle high i uture here 18 no change to report in ERAY: g | ribs sides (loose), $8.25@850. Dry salted | do pfd ot | do ptd ast night's closing, and at once fump X PR il iy Mo ) P18 s the print goods market nor in the woolen N ring, bran, $16.00010% | shouldera: (boxad). 8 ¥iiag8 12i4; short claar | seoLPEE B pllint points additional and held at 102 | R el thanse Tor e SuoE MR | ] prime or sk market, as all lines remain just | Middling. SEOHIS; g sides (boxed). $6.6506.75. | "do st pra 7% 8 R : the forepart of the session T tives - Aull; about steady. PS8 Quist ~ choles, | WHISKY—On basis of high wines, per prd Sugar stated that southern sp I e 7 hiladelphia o . HOPS—Quiat; “state common to chole, | VTS LR M T 1% | finer on good demand trom shippers ; IF STEERS, Philndeiphia and Baitimore, 1 bulk, Light Demand for Leather Goodn. | 180 crop, 16q2ic; 14 erop; 19q3c, old 0lds, | Begijowing are the receipts and shipments pra : 48 Tenn. Coal & i advanced ids from New Fngiand spianers. | No Av No Av. Pr. | Rosin, steady: strained, common 10 The leather goods trade has also been | S{ETCC 108 Crop, 1001as 01d olgs, BAGL | | cor"today: : st Paul 13313 U. 8. Leather Late in the morning realizing set in and | i i O good. $1.75. Turpentine, dull, 40t f4be rather limited the last week. The causes || JMITDES-Stear: Gaiveston. 5 to 2 1 Articles. Receipts. Shipments. | prd 1811 do_ pfd arried s sharply down. The market v 11137 4 I : Petroleum, are the same as for the light demand for | n 3" )0 50 b, 18 e Flour, bbls. < 35,000 24,000 P! & Omaha.121 U. 8. Rubber B! ly, with prices net § higher to 4 HEIFERS American refined Turpentine other Mnes. The few orders for winter | TYYHIRR B IRATIOSE TS K enla. Buenos | Wheat, bu.. 168,000 Pacfic s do pfd 15 lower. ~Spot ;:‘md “‘-‘l‘v‘ ,'.'..1‘“ [ i A b Bpirite. 28 6d s 4 :::,I’H)"r!"xl-rn:lfll":-lzr;m"l:‘rlllll‘K ):»rn‘-,‘lrn:’l‘llhnud " light to heavywelghts, 24@25c; acid, :‘::: ::.‘f . o 4: ..:\I _g,,] "l"”‘“‘“. 1 ‘\‘v,l‘(‘\ T, '|l ,\‘1.,\ lands, 105-16c; middling sulf, 109-16c; unlos, 3 58 i !.vl\ [l»ln‘”] ;'Inl'lhwul «['n.u“‘ 8 otton Vel 0 pe a8 ever and no V1" v %o: o v g 000 Te k cifie 1 epublic 8 9 January, H ) pentine spirits, dull, 2 ol R comir 3 S bistnts on e SiEP e heara one oot i A o S - sastrsi EOR) 1 | D e s $ ERnuDIL March, 4ic; April. d4ic; My i dine = Bteady, 48 Tigd. = Petroleum, refined, quist, bers a1l say they have more spring goods “\YoorL_quiet; domestlc fleece, 24@%c;| On the Produce exchange today the but. | 40 pfd 3" P, C. C. & Bt. L \ August, .02 September, 1050 Linueed, uteady, S1add. * i Ve | 8 ANTWERF Dec OILS—Petroleam, than ever before at this time of the year|rmexys, 14@isc ter market was dull; creameries, Tiic; | = : y COTTO 18'1r A ssilera g -:m "h“"“‘,‘""r u"".'"\'.',,‘;."\'x for the future are | " PROVISION q-pr:;l. ul;\mh'v' (:lmll)f“g|1“1’: ?nmm 12G%e. Ched dull at 10%@11%c The 1'nmm]wr ial v\.l\-.m-.‘:; s 1.‘”';1‘-u o o STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS, also brighter than usus @)12.00; mess. $900a9.50; beet hams. $19.0% | Eggs, dull; fresh, 2c. financlal cablegram says: The markets By 1% 2 PR The' riibber, goods trado i In the same | 6. packed, $10.0031050; City, extra’ India & . here were fairly active today and the tone | RALY T13-18c: good oRiine 0 275 oot e Bora HEe. experiencing some diculty with FRNIEN. Tt eats, duli Dickied | MOVEMEATS OF STOCKS AND DORDS, | Satsfactory. Amerieans @ ¥ eing st e | Biddiing middiing . g B0 rades. 142 1die; heav e e experienc some diffic 7 nickled shouldes baahc; opening above pa and closing a celpts Y ceneees 6408 25 4 o: 15412 {errit their collections, but at the same time the | pickl ‘ms, Su@de. Lard, steady; west: | ¢ best. Considerable profit taking was neu- e STOCK CALV ne, ligtic; t Kaun:_CorpH number of faflures ng retaflers & very | brn'steamed, §7.33; refined, quiet; continent, | Christmas Merry-Making Results In | 1li;0q by fresh buying. The chief f 3710 4 300 800 310 40 and_we 16@13c; fine, . 13q1 small. It {8 not thought that there wiil th American, $5.1 compound, Strange Denls on the Street. | ke & Ohios, \ iy 2 I 430 ORI be many after the first of the year, for, in | §iy@ée. Pork, steady: family, $Uuisw; | NEW YORK, Dec. 2—Today's specula- | Atchisons and n ‘common! I STOCKF ,m;",.l‘.,.. s, "l"; ||'|rhtln|n4 (rmlv‘“v\)H ‘h.- ,.hfln_l ,-|l;.rl mr-u]m:a»J x\;.’|.-‘y4.1‘:1v\| tlon In stocks took on something of the |was largely boug Money was 8te 1“ .’-nl x] 6 550 3 85 suficient to tide them over until colder |~ POTATOES-Qu . $L.00G1.976: | gaturnalian spirit that attaches to the | the bank did a terate business, It lost ) * HOGS—The hog market opened r " 5 weather wiil enuble them to clean out some | New Vork $1250162%: Loy Iaiand, KLU | Christmas. hollday oslebration. by fahets, 00 gold to India POOT WHEAT glow and weak and closed DRned cEachar STRUM} of thelr winter good Jersey Bweets. 75G2.25 8y ¥ 5 e » e inte The supply Was Not excessiveles : . Dece it v Gadlc GoRaan. Wesk; RICE-Steady: domestlc, fair to extra, 5 | tance from anclent pagan customs. The New York Money Market. Nor y Neiitornia No T £00 on Baie Bor ha omaive= et usn Warranty De: i Japan, 44@47e ay's performance in the stock market | oo NCVOLOMS MONEY—On call, | 8pring, 68 23, Futures. inaetive; February, | flictaated consideral but " are only | J. J. Sledentopf and husband to A ¢ The market on Brazilian coffees Is w (Pts, 2442 pkes.: steady; | cannot be adequately described otherwise W S, Dec. 1.~ J L | aprnm R Romiaal slightly lower thun lasi ‘Saturday. Buvers | 'Park, lot 24, block 5 Albright's and jobbers are predicting lower prices Tgc, Juna creamery, Tigic; | than s specuiative orgles. ndividual cor ‘.‘,M\ Fy z nti " prime mercantils | 68 i March, 68 d; My, nominal | 108 A Vdalien Janc Batutday, Buyars | pack, lot lock 5, Albright's an‘ Aecording to advises received the crop is i siderations that might attach to pecial | PAPET. 455k D NGE—Nominal, with [ 4s1d; Americ nixed, ol er and the bulk of the hogs s i and wite 1o Au i ik somothing enormous and the financiul con- Hocelpts, 752 pkas.: quiet and | stocks and affoct their value were appar- | STERLING EXCHANGE-Nominal with [ 4% 1d: American mixed, S ; Way, the lonk strink goung at 3100, the | banh. o5 et lor 4 and m i teet 1ot dition of the growers is such thut they can- large, 'fall made, 14@Nie; | ently taken no uccount of, and there was a | nctual business in bynkers Lills ut 3580 | GUEH JOREEEG G 1 samo as yesterday, but there were fewer | B block 2 1khorn . oo : not hold 'onto_thelr stock and are forced s S8l mace, ; Yiid scramble to buy il sorts end condl. | foF demand, and At BLNNTNA fatis A Ay, 8t Louis fancy winter, | $ales at iop figures. ' Trade was more or | G.'W, Wondbey and wife 0 . . Viia fo throw it “wll on the market at once ecetpts, 115 % sctsler: | tions of atocks; as though all future hopey | days; posted sates SLEL 2 4 et s dragging and closed weak all around. | ot §, block K. Saunders & 118 add The receipts being large naturally makes n, regular packing, at mark, 18G22 o! h and property depended on mercial bills, A = HOPS.At London (Pacific coast), st A glance at the table of average prices | P, Stiling und wi Mil- buyers show about taking hold, and, s a | we off, 2ic Mp of stocks before Christmas, | SILVER-—Certitiates, t4afic; bar, 67%c; s . L ast), o shows Monday 1o have been tho b ¥ result, the market is dull and weak. High- ~Conditions in the local metal | was no news of fmportance to put [ Mexican dollars, b : N Taat Al Tuesduy the low day of the w Tade’ coffeas. on the other hand, are hold- | markets were practically unchanged and | 1y new phase on the question for value | BONDS—State, inactive: railroad, firm; PRO -h!‘k! H';m ',‘,’I}“_" x4 mproved slightly untll today, when they M8t fnx just about steady almost Irely of @ Rollday character. | present or prospective. The buying seemed | government, weak: refunding 28, reg., 105, Tard, qulet: prime ain eased off. Re, ntative sales 5 and 8, block "There is no change to report in the sugar | General sentiment, however, had a bearish | fo represent the cumulative effect upon | ; 88, reg. and coupon, 11 o Vagy 54 Amnerican refined. in pails Av. Sh. 8h. Pr. nce 1 . situath as the market s active but|eftect. Buyers and sellers were holding | financlal sentiment of the imposing rise TeR coupon, 138; old 4, r 1155 | 64 S0 American rened, dn palls 3 5§ L e e R O i cheese boards are now closed | aloof until after the approaching holidavs. | prices during the week and the apparently | couvon, 116; s, res. and coupon, 11 " acon” quiet: © Cumberland cut - 16 4 ) ) b 1 o Bl for the winter and it is claimed that fancy | Tin was, qulet and woout steady an che | dndtminishod | confidence " manifésted by | e ciosing prices on vonds today are us | 4is, “Bacon “aulst; Cumberiasd cut, October stock 18 very scarce and for that | nominal basis of $650. Lead ruled dull ¢t | large cap by thelr co ollows R o T R M -4 % : Tenson the murkot i good and frm. ~Fancy | #3%. Sneiter was alao dull but teady at | tion of wecurities, 10 e i long ciear middien, gt 8080 40 The, quiey . 2 i hand-picked beans are still advancing and | $412674.175. Lake copper puled nominal at i a 3 U. 8. rof. 28, reg.l M R FOPASIIRL PR AR 2 -] \ 40 ] Nces’ are now 10@lsc higher than they | $17 for Lake Superior and $16.62 for cast- | man's desk this morning 10,00 shares of | ~qo ipon 105% s i ofiart ctoar gacke 19.1°da | % ¢4 3B PrIbs Rt raport. | Dried frults are mov- | ing and electropytic. while domestie fron | Northern Pacific common were instantl k do 38, reg P 3s.. lbs., 428; clear beliles, 14 to bs., dull, 435 * 0 * i ore &1 SASL fODQLL. ot bt + > e ol basls of | bought in a single block. First transactions | R 1 [ Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 1lbs, . 2 rather slowl: t the warm | markets continue dull at th i do coupon 80 NE _*e i 4 T . There | operations — PIg iron warrants $0.70a105) | In a number of othet Important stocks | do new ds, ‘res.15 9 8 4 g 3 @ Wenther, DUt prlces Fo e Christman | northern . foundry. 316 (16.00; * aouthern ranged trom 1,600 ehares up 10 Tk shares, | o coupon ..\ 138 Raldes U United States finest, %s; good, 8 . of course, conalde L k- 4 Prs 3.75 With a gigantic Christmas tree decked out > old o 5 Ore. Na s colored, B2 Barees 3 trade, but thaf, oo, was more or less | foundry, $14.60415.75; southern, $13 0013, | QUEM B B8RSO itmenta and festoons of | Gn conpem T2 Qe Nay: 18,010 Prime’ city, firm, 2%s; Aus- 2 280 affected by the unseasonable weathes = Wi pUksrion orupimenia ang, teeloons of v oI Mo et o TaRaon ateady, #ia . Cinned goods are also a lttle quiet, as is | 8t Lonis Grain n y do ¥ { ¢ : kenerally the case at this season of the| ST, LOUIS, Dec. 2-WH 'g)_‘;;};{l*fl"u')';{’u;"&* SEOhanEe the NEGRaA | do P 3 o con, Ba.'. ik kS T : vear. It is thought, however, that after red, cash, elevator. 8 thotgh they were a part of the Christmas | yi! % Rio oW NEW YORK, Dec 2 -EVAPORATED 8 4 Dect ¥ Atch Rio G. W anuary 1 there will ‘be a dectdpd improve- | Ttie. Dece o9, celebration and the galety of the occasion | g, ) Bt L & 1M c. s, APPLES—The week winds up with a fairly Ment fn the situation and jobbers are | 72% @72 > e ol depended upon It. The market apparently | oi1q g, 63 steady market in vogue, with prices not CORN - Lower cash, Bkc; track, | depe v | canada ST g 6 redicting higher prices on & number of | CORN—Lower: No. 3 cash, Hic. try S R Sy lirian A et 8 AT L s i ls B L e MR ines. |y v il Ui sion of selling orders invited by the ex- 4 o & D, 120% | quoted at 4@bc; prime, 4%a5%c; cholee, b Frults and Produce. | 8 e oy : No. 2 cash, 23c; track treme_ndvances attained by some stocks. N 15 88 1221s | @6e; fancy. 6aic g sy There was a good llvely trade the last | pod S st Tpob Gary, @e; May, {| But the buying was resumed in the : 0. Paciic 48 % | CALIFORNIA ' DRIED FRUITS—Con- Louls 9 45 - > FEEDERS, MARKET. d on record S Miller, o nw 20-16-1) C.__H. Paul & to Willtam Kelser, se 2-16 My zs J. E. Byers Flsher, undty 1y of § 35 fo t 12, ‘block 9, 'subdiv of J. 1. Redick's add 7 Total amount of transfers ... EEBEITSSE: 28BE HRPENNEYS CO. e Qfis ) LELE week in all Christmas lines, but there was | NG o white, half hour after the bunk statement T it s Tl tinue Prunes were nominally quoted At the same time considerable tendency on \11\'l~?“| rm at boc peared and & number of “",'j‘k* r S. R. & T. 68 | at T 405 to size and anality the part of buvers fo put off making pur: | FLOUR-Steady: ratents. $250@3 65; axtea | 1o the top level of the diy closing y * % 1 Apricots, Royal, ialie; Moor 157 1ic chases until the last minute on account of | fancy and straights, 33.10G3.25; clears, $200 | Was animated and irreguiar. Some of 48 | Frie geners " do’ 2 eaches, peelec the warm weather. The last of the week | Ga sxtreme adyances were: Bugar oo Hrook- 2 Unfon Pacific 48 commission men had ull the bustness they | 3 Timothy, nominally firm at $4.25g | Iyn Rapid Transit 41, Gengral Electrle 4| o i Wabash 1s = by T . could handle, both from the eclty dealers |4 receipts; prime worsh more; | St, Paul eapiak gian 4 and & Yo ¢ NEW ORLEAN . 22,~SUGAR—Dull; and also from the country trade. Apples r ~5X{; nlh;l’ r\‘;" SIOpMN BEOm W08 ROlOiS: Shore 48 1 open kett n ;? mio centri- §old in good shape at the quotations given he gereral conditions And: causes cal | s Central 48 al, 3§ 13-16 al, white, 4 in another column and so also did “| BRAN-Higher: eacked, east track, 5@ | afford adeauate expianations for such o t 411-16c; yellow second.. 7. Mo- berries and oranges. There I8 no par 6Te. REGE AR LR O e A e e scasnisd | ™ lnsses, steady; open Kettle, 256i32c; centri- exception of potatoes, which age a litt 4 as stimulatng o Jniacking Boston Stock Quotatic W YORK, Ded E AR — Raw higher. COTTONTIES nascent forces that have a latent growth Fhe poultry trade has, of course, been KY- Steady at $1.27, and g QOOM4NY LIFE BLOG. BRANCH (038 8T QMAMA NEB. NN MK AMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 1039, Omaha, Net COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OF TRADE. Correspondence: John A. Warren & Ce ansect wires to Chicago and New York W. Farnam Smith & Co. tation and need gt 8 slight impulse 'y H'Il"l:l-\ P ' 1 loans T ! o » bring them into life. That tmpulse came e loans, Bly@s per ; Lo Week. Commission men were loaded down NA-_TATHe i that time the market has shown cor . e Wi chickens and hens, but turkevs were | PROVISIONS—Pork, qulot; fobbine, $i250 | §100, S5 Gt On‘und variation. The opin: | Az T. & 8. ¥ 17 Unfon : rather searce. As a result the market went | Lard, nominally lower Dry salt meats | (U 0UE G versal In Wall street that | do pfd 8 West Tolede Seed. off on chickens and hens, but held up in | (hoxed), quiet; extra’ sh 624 clear [ 1"ao" n* prices would come In Janu Amer: Sughr .. 140% Westingh JLEDO, Der HEAT - Firm ¥00d shape on turke he demand was | ribs 7o; clear sides $5.874° " 'Bacon | Reff ne Jearly financial settlements had | | do pfd § Atchison 4s..... qulet; cash, December and January, i of very satisfactory proportions and ds ly; extra shorts clear | heen concluded and the funds disbursed a Amer. Tel N.E G. & ( i | May, T Sl ers did @ nice business - ] sides, $8.121y dividends and interest were seeking rein- | Boston & Alb'y Adventire i CORN-Dull, ensier; cash, 30%c; Decemn- EgKs took a drop this week owing to a ITALS nominal « Vestment, but there wus a great dread of a | Boston Elevated 1'S = Allouez Min, ¢ i e May, Gy | perceptible increase in the recelpts of fresh | ter, nominal squeeze of money rates at the e of the (C., B. & Q 141% Amal J {v il steady; cash and December, stock. The high prices al scemed to| POULTRY Se; t vear, as the requirements to be met are [ Dominion Coal 7 Atlantic o 3 p: fut down the demand. The prices of butter | Slac: voung c] goe i he Jargest ever known in our history. The [ do p 108 *Boston & M v ¥ cut down the tiame drop, as'the quotations TTER-DUll; creamery, 16a2ic; datry, | phe 08O “YRC EST vear's severe panic, | Federal 5 4 Bifte & Boston ot, firm; December, oW, fros | When call loan rates Tose to 188 per ¢ & Hecla 2 t 80 Wil shos oysters for the Christmas | EGGS- Lower at 18c W ktocks had 1o be thrown over at an: 183 t ¢ f0 The demand for ¢ and STOCKS—BONDS trads ‘s Been wery tsappuinting” (i | NECELETSIME, 0 MG G %0 | atenies o e catled e, B Y ' e oihiiaseinhis : : 4 INVESTMENT SECURITIES 4 N e o er tukes well except in | SHIPMENTS—Flour. '8,00) ‘bblu: wheat, | ULty of Wall street et but steady; fa G 100 4 %0 1320 Farnam Street. Telephone 1061, :»k{fi"‘.-rm'i:r:f b never Luken W Gealers | 4,000 bu.; corn, 78,000 bu.; oats, 5,000 bu | V'The “spirit of caution so evident that ntr 144 Parrot f wcy prints There were no fresh arrivals and — e g L, - de. - » % strong _evidence of widespread 3 lincy 1 Iy; fresh nearby, 2ic | Carrled over, leaving nothing 1o make | £ 808 VEST 13 e have had & very light trad Kansas City Grain and Provisio B o Puliraad stocks by bankers and ) ta Fe Copper frésh southwestern, 24¢; fresh | o market R DOnE S0 Ak ‘o!L— N - ST A | make FUSTUTTT TSRO T S DU TP OO DU S S tre P western During past week prices portunity ' to . : ARKETS, KANSAS CITY, Dec. 72 ~WHEAT—-644c: | conservative financial interests falled to < | southern, 23 y have deciined sharply on fat sheep and @ i great amount of money from smal OMAHA WHOLEFALE MARKET qash, No -z hard, ®aorge; No. L, edeie] | attrac o general tollowing The practical | 04 A : CHIEEREQuiet but firm: Now York ne ichc lower ou tat L % hd | (nvestment in OI aince tho duya of Denneyl: No. 2 red, 89g70c: No. 3, Biaede Case of the money market also was ‘ooked | Rubber croams, fancy small, 11% » @40c lower on far sheep than at the high | vanla Oll excifement. We hive 1600 acre Conditions of Trade and Quotation ~May, St at with suspicion, and it was alleged to | Unfon Pacific tull creams, fal® to chotc iC. time. Feeding stock hak felt the depreas. | of Ol lands near the Ereat: 7.0/ barre] on Staple and Faney Produce. s No. 2 white, 3itsc ba due to manipulation with a view to trap | s—————— - ing influence of the weak market on mut- | gushers in the wondertul Sand Fork Oil EGGB—Recaipts, light; geod stock, 159202, a No B, the unwary into speculative commitments sked Graln Markei, ton grades A are also lower. Dealers | Ficlds in Lewls Count V 7 n POULTRY—Hens, b¢; spring in atocks which would have to be sacrificed — . WIHEAT wnticlpate only a silght demand for mutton | of our stock offered at 5 cent i L XAtk R T AL B oiai i hefora the end of the year. Last Satur. New York Mintng Quotations, . smber, T3%c; May, T Ne. | krades until after the holiday season and | Money to be used it foosters, B0 SuoKs prairie. $8.500110 00 | day's bank statement came like a broad [ NEW YORK, Dec. 22—The following are y. | figure a dull market in_consequence. erty all pald for. "';R‘,.g”fil,,;, ED POULTRY—Hens, 66 | BUTTER—Creamery, 19G2c; dalry, faney, | streak of sunshine into this rather gloomy | the quotations on mining stocks Quotat Chotce " fed wethers, 83756 | waseasablo. For further roosters, d@dc; ducks, 6lsaTe; geese, 77 | Wi‘ GE—8t fhaat ast | and Kan. | Atmosphere o) (ha 'I‘H'H;‘“; - o 3 3 fair to {ru ."r»“l Wethers t:.—»u«,J | dress SAND | < i dGtc: ducks: G4aT0; BP8RE. 1D | 1% aas— i tresh Missour! and Kan- | > siasm. Conditions d Adams Con. 0 (Little ¢ Cholca year!ings, $4.1004.25; fair to Koo eabody Building, W1 Taei spring chickens, per 10, 8¢, turkess, | ECQASCSt (LT e A P Sy Sasien |fam 5 [Ldttle C : [ dy Building, _Prairie cke per oz, “new whitewood cases included, 1ze money market. The demand for eur- | Brecce 0 [Ophir - - GAME-Prairie chickens, ner dot. 85 o Whoat, 18300 bu.: corn, T5,. | FENCY has continued. but In Jiminishe@ie- | Brunswick Con... 1} Phoenix c B o %4y SCETPTS—Wheat, 183,600 bu.; corn, T5,- | gree. The subtreasury operations hav Comstock T i [Potost 4 ORI b: mixea, 31.50G1 75; dacksiipes, $1 At | 200 i oate, 16.00 b Fibuted to the money market, instead of | Con. Cal. & Va. 13 |8uage JORIA, ar, drifiing ‘wells. Prop Stocks fu nd non ; 3 qual Dec "ORN-Inactive; (1t so, speculate successtully. Send your 1.80; Jackrabbits, §1.0061.25; cottonta SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 45,00 du.i cori. | (iking from it, as last week. Pension pav- | Deadwood Terra Slerra Nevada S irg—Basy: No. 3 white, Hio, bilied |orders to a reliable house, where they will FTER-Common to falr, 11tic; cholce, | 21800 bu.; oats, 5.00 bu ments fuve rarhed the maximum Lot | oW il through n v u |be placed on the open market. We can 2R alr, 11e; cholee - onth and there have been larger pav- | liron Silye 5 |Btandarc <Y e basis ¢ or fia- > ou in ¢ onth ;‘);“:C; Separator, %o; gathered creamery,| Lo Whent, Flour Bran, | MoRSh and there he thocks (o7 boraP 4y | jron Stiver ... ] x.)“\.-]“:f\u]‘a On the basis of $1.27 for fin |make for you | ] r’n m :. hkmnl interest 21, SRS — F e, #0! MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 22 — WHEAT — | posited at Pacific coast points - - |{on your money than ahy bank wiil pay you p.c‘l.‘?a“'k.'-'."g‘u‘r’i“i....u'_"'.:: Srade, Cash, 12%c; May, M@ July, 150 With the approach of December 91 which Y Milwaukee Grain Market. 113 B year. Bend. for our book 65 IDMGIALIES po 2 in o 25 iam. o0c, | On track: No. 1'hard, T¥%e: No. 1 nor terminates the period for refundink gov Weekly Bank Statement, "KEE. 4 ¢ | . {rs salacts. i sUADOAFIR O medium, ork | ern. T2hc: No.'3 norinern: BkowKs, "0 ernment honds into the new 2s, there has | NEW YORK 2 —Tho weekly MILWAVKER, Re. {1t s free Bocond . grade, 2 PLOUR-Quiet: first patents, $4.006410: | heen & rush of bonds to the subtreasury | ment of averages of the Associated bank 72 | J. K. Comstock & Co . K. i counts, per ¢ n“ Mc; extra select second patents, 8380039, first clears, $2.80 | for transfer and the payment of premiums | shows W, decrease, $5.60, - 863 u“fl. ¥—Price quoted by Omaha Wholerale BRAN—In bulk, $U8g1LT, plenishing the resources of the banks. |circulation, #0, increlse, nlm' 08¢, l Room 24 Trader's Bldg, Chlcago. ndards, 2c; bulk standards, per ga 300; second clears. 32005210, on these has been an important ftem in re- | 50; deposits, $2 , decrease,