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JANUARY close prices were firmer. K 1 TAE OMAHA D\Tl'i BEE: TUESDAY, I SOUTH OMAHA STOCK RECORD| ™™ 1 ™ ™ =1 | (OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL et o sy e oot nominally auoted at §26 000210 lead at ) No. Av. 8h No peita g e t [ checks. gpanish 4s closed at 101316 ] N . Range of Prices for Hogs, Monthly, c— tor r, A IR L BB rof | | BERLIN, Dec. 31.—Internationals wers . ! Aa: - $ for Year 1000, {d pig fron war- [fiem on the bourse today, particularly Y 5 oy i 1 4 ikl By P fom Buyen Adwacs | 5T R bt i, W | Bl e FAEHL ol LA | Lt R of Oute Advocd P 8 1 for the Year. Hvy. Phg.| Mixed. | Light heat Smartly, oft souther 518, O 4] parder. Mines were strong on bear covers i 3 w0 Months = \ ¥ soft southern, §13.0g15.7. ing. Canadlan Pacifics and Americans ad- About & Dime. 4 it 2764500 1bs. | 200@270 1bs.| 1508225 be —_— . Louls Grain and Provi vanced sharply. Ixchange on London, — 10 COND LARGEST SHEEP MARKET 4 sy ki LOVIS, Deer: 31\ HEAT- Higher, | MArks tiptge for checke. Ditcoint rale ONLY SECO! S s CORN AND OATS ALSO CLOSE HIGHER red, cash, elevator, 72¢; track, Tag | fhort bills, ¥ HOG MARKET TEN CENTS HIGHER 0 H 414 per cent ¢ Ta, e 0 @6 (Degember, fc; January, Ti40; MY, | 3 GNDON, Dee. 31.—The amount of bul. 10 Feb Lohd o NN IRrd:, Tgglo Be: track, | Mon withdrawn from the Bank of England s 12 Worth of | FeD. 14 W @i 8 CORN—Higher; No. 2 cash, Ble: track, | {10, & iy > e Over Sixty Million Dollars Wor .\‘mn h |45 Former WModerately Active and Re- [ 35,0, December, 35ie; Januar) May, | on balance today was £50,00. Fat Sheep and Lambs Sold a Dime s fve Stock Handled at the ot 0 sponds Slowly te Whei renmth |0 iem: No. 2 cush, Zc: track, | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. | Higher Today, Which ( 1 Stock Yards Daring June "4 9 —Onts Active=Provisions F e Dec ember, 23%c; No. 2, 244c; No. & » — o p Market to the Highest uly 48 white, 26a 26150, levera! locks Celebrate entury's on Light Hog Receipts, e, 26012614 Point of the Season. August |4 8 RYE-Higher at ¢ Closing by Breaking Record. ] RKOUREDull, but higher., ;}Mg\% $1 NEW YORK, Dec. 3. —The year closed on pR— 0 i; extra fancy and stralght, $3.20G3.35; | the Stock exchange with the buying power \ During (he vear 1600 the growth of the | No 4 40 CHICAGO, Dec. #.~Tn an excitedly ac- | CIghr, $EI0GR00. - om0 tor | §F, the market well maintained, as 18 evi- BOUTH OMAHA, Dec, #1 i Iive stock industry at South Omaha, which el | tive market wheat soared upward today | average receipts, with prme worth more. | ont from the volume of e e o or P bl vl e has been one of the marvels of the com- — Ay e under the influence of higher cables, light l}n;“!l\rr{".h“ Stead £2.00, e .:,L"'“|.‘.“.'.‘?\‘n'...'|'.{-r‘f!f .’.‘..".'n.‘rlfi‘.!l":?...-lii ““"L.“»"'.'x‘.'l?’u.. ok ~.li'.!¢ 2 s et 3 4 cbile | Valuation of hogs, $21,0 northwest recelpts, bullish Argentine news [ CORNMEAT—Steady at $2.00 b L s y o AL i 3 il % 3 MUTCIEWORTD, LR O CTE e o e — ond n Gecronse I’ tha, iaibte supply, May | BEAN-Firm; sacked, gast trac.., esqesc. | {he¥, 18 \mpieeaive. Tho full Strepetn of 10 this Tonth s abhN Boms W % } the gains have not been so marked as dur- | Ranges of Prices for Sheep, Monthly, closing TEBss 4 e L oms, HAY=Firm; timothy, $.00@13.00; prairle, [ (o6 T (K0 o howed @ tendency 10 siip tor Dec., 180, h 16,045 o 70 i ing some ycars in the past, they have for Year 1000. S S ey CBroviions | RN v steady 8t B back durlig the latter part of the day, in for Dec., 1w 40403 i il been sufficiently 8o to give entire satisfac- | — - A unchan, better. & COTTONTIRS—$1 % spite of the sustaining force of extraordi- for Dec.; B0,868 10 4 0 tion to the friends of that market. A short { ientredt kv il There was h Tredbtire. trom buysrs | BAGGINA SOl pary strength fn @ few stocks, but the clos: tor Dec.) o4 X [ territory has caused fewer cattle to be Sheep. | Lambs. Sheep, | Lambs e DY heavs priit-aking by s RO B IONS POtk o0 By ‘wall mon s | Drices for the yvar or for ull past time in | Total for e, el 130, Bl 4 u"......19 | fed, and consequently there has been fonks dufing the first hour, the price held [ (hoxed), strong. ta' hgher; extra shorts. |10t a few stocks. The most conspleuous | Average price paid for hogs tor the SHEEP—Light reccipts hiere and all the 1 slight decrease in the receipts during the |y o markably steady, May dropping to To%c cloar ribs, $6.5 Clear sides, $7.5715. [ Of these was Pennsyivania, which opened | Several days, with comparisons: blg markets 1 expeetatl and { uary 3 L. he opening strength was based on an | Bucon (boxed), strong, e higher; extra [ With an upward rush under congestion of — [another advauce of about a dime in prices | year as compared with the previous year Was 00a7 00 | advance at Liverpool equal to 1%c here, on | chorts, $7.8 Clonr ribs, $8.00, clear sides, | buying orders that called for no less than | | 1900, (1599, 1808, (1807|1896 18%. (184, | Is noted on fat sheep and lambs over clos } The same cause, together with the pi 007 07 10 ’v:\--rd-yvlmr- nnl‘[l:\'h‘“l rec n;x'u and on a re. w 000 nhn;v:\ m‘l;r' fmm nn\‘-‘.\ It l!ihnm-nl at — | mu' lxlll;-(.nhm;‘;l Tast week 1|‘m:. advance | | Mkl LM AL eratfon of the report {hat Aregentina ALS—Lead. nominal, $4.20G4.22%. | the opening. This carried the price up to T 3 piits the market at very hig | 1en; f cholera, has prevented )‘xnn nr 7 | wou'd have bt 46,000,000 bu., and that of ..,..,,{,m at u‘m * | 149%. The prico got back to the high point “‘J ;;:‘ 200 38 °_|of the senson. Recelpts heva In hog receipts. It must be taken into ac wat i inferior orade, for export. he senti- TRY- Kaster: chickens, 7¢; turkeys, | Agaln after the opening rush, but did not ONEY ) 33 34 447 couple of loads of very faft fat Inmbs that count, however, that the recelpts of both w:m'u‘ 5 2 00614 704 u'}n' in the |v\‘V Was ‘-umnn to Ilr;xrr--, ing, 7/,,7\‘., Aucks, 7¢; geese, B%C. ),wldl. and closed nearly a point lower. St a8t 8w 318 ;:. :l! brought $; and ay mm.u; lond nt ; . ‘4 e larme 4t 09, and 04 s w4 vhich ne ut little to set it aflame. TER-Dull; creamery, 16@24c; dairy, | Paul crept up perilously near to Pennsyl- e 7) L | 4 4 #old up to $4.1214 and ewes at $3.50 .I*‘n';h: uhwl ":m(' s xll‘:’”fl" |"‘;L':K”:" ) ';‘:: o4 a5 a4 104 O the “report "o Visible decrense ot ul . LTS vania's 16vel, welling at one time only % ug 3N in % ::l:\:g[flw market for stock sheep Is nominaily vas hardly to be expected o record 2 0064 23 7 6,000 b, demand becime even more at 19c. low the great trunk line stock. The 81 38132y 32 800083 | steady with few arriving to test the for that year could be surpassed by 1900, ward 15,3 & pressing’ than before. Shorts and those Sur, 12,000 bble.: wheat, | forption of Northern Pacific was very o) SAI IR AT A3 HiTenah of the market The growth of the year has been con- 3 264 254 had taken profits earlier added to the 156,000 bu.; oats, 66,000 bu. ' | heavy, opening 3% over Saturday's close, . ”?nof. Fgt 'n 33 ° | uotations: Cholee fed wothers, #1003 | | clamor from commission houses and in | SHIPMENTS-Flour, wheat, | under a_competing rush of orders to buy nt RETCBUNE XIESTESTIRS 4201435 falr to cholee fed wethers, $3506400; fined to the sheep and horse business . — | steady leaps May ascended to i8c. Here | 40,000 bu.; corn, 50,00 bu 20,000 bu. ' | tho market. Later fn the day there was a 1| 42 g el o | 38| 15 328 417 Chofen vearlings, $41044.50; fir to good N\ South Omaha has come to the front as a | Year's high price for spring lambs, $9.50, fferings became welghty again, but prices recrudescence of strength in the Erie stocks a2 T1% 89 387 ¢ | 830 38 "g, vearlings, WA4.30; cholce ewea, $3.0060 " eaps and 4 at | Valuation of sheep, $4,360,00, sturdily and_May closed strong, 2144 Liverpool under the influence of the semi-annual an- 13..| 4 8l 396 338 3200 ¢ |34 L falr to good ewes, L0733 chotoa sheep market with leaps and bounds th g o | % H tniaied: A, o3 titors,: DM . —_— \ohigher, km e, Exporters reported LIVERPOOT, Dec. 81. — WHEAT — 8pot, | nouncement of the terms of the bond issue . 8|39 3 282 N '.“I:w spring lambe, $4.7535.40; fair to good spring ave astonished all compel i o | = = Bhegrds taken. Seaboard clearances in|frm; No. 1 California, 6 3d; No. 3 red west- | for financing the purchase of the Pennsyl. 1.1 asax 396 320 34317 O 49| tambe, $4.6005.20; feeder ewe the year South Omaha has handled more L LA | BRIty e ',!‘I‘lri were cqiul 1o 010,00 bu. | ern, winier, 6a 11t4d: No. 1 northern, spring, | vania Conl apany. The first preferred B s IXIEEIR Y 2 FEAITIR: £ wethors, = $3.60G3. : sheep than any other two markets com- | e ] apolis and Dufuth Tep o, Minre: . U tures, steady; February, 68 1%d; | stock was rushed up to 631, which was ol 23 ¢ | 331 811 41318000440, Representative eales: 4 & and D epc care, Local 68 17%d; May, 68 214d. over Baturduy. The prices of all three of 151474 308 331/ 316338 0. { bined, with the single exception of Chl- g 4 receipts were 102 cars, one of confract o Rr Al ) o W " 19,1 4 7ol 3 92 o[ 3 18| 381 407 | NO & ¢ de d ) YRN-Spot, firm: Amerfcan mixed, new, | tho stocks mentioned were high above all 6%/ 3 92 | 8,38 3 % ) MONtann ewes ................ cago, and during some single months South [ & g © [ B e onle moderately active carts | 88105 Ameticun mixed. old, 482. Futures, | previous records. The same was riie of T i 9] A3 B AR5 Wyoming ewes Omaha received more sheep than 808 | G i and respondey puncderately, active catly | arm: March, da 0i¢d; May, 'Se 8 other stocks in the railroad list, but the 17) 3,510 2 34 | 232 Nebraska fed ewes City, St. Joseph and St. Louis combined. | 8 E = atrengtn, Calder westher tavorsble 1o o AS—Canadian, quiet at b8 6%d general movement otherwise was to a large 1 | 4 2 fed ewes A v, 8t J . 8t Louis 3 £y Tz Jirensii Colder weather, favorable to an JUR-Steady; 8t. Louls fancy winter, | xtent in eympathy with the moven 3 | 413 8 lowa fed ewes . In other words, South Omaha ranks next to | s 74 % Biioe: Recuitea nt, was agalust the this group.” This specialized strengtlh by 25 cull lambs I Chicago as a sheep market, and those best | L 33 3 Hant e D yyere 8 WOf cons At London (Paciic const), steady | served as a sustaining force for a very | 118 £od' wothers S & 44 iy May ¢ ‘and r o am of profit-takin cthe | LA R R b 5 | |85 50d, Stosed e s, e ONB—Beet, dull; extra In Aftor the manrier " in" which London's | 15 Tawn fed wethers el A ha 01 J ~ P pES, 01 1 o veakne: v ored on § day e ap- 570 fod b . Omaha and Chicago, all other markets | = cars. May . ranged between. bifioige and | Bacon, Cumberland cut, steady, 35 to not looked to for much effect here. Hut 1800 4 23| 591 Wyoming lambs N = e and closed Yo o VT Ibs., 45e; short vibs, 16 to 24 Ibs.. 44s; fong | the unexpectedly favorable aspect of affairs | ST 11 Nebraska fed ewes ... being hopelessly distanced. 1= Brovisions “'n;‘ oY) :g' - I olear middles, i "08 to 34 1bs., dull, 428 §a; | there did werve as a filllp to the rarket |~y . 18 Nebraska cull lambs . The horse market at South Omaha s also | & [ | nemcations, were moderately active and | 80or B nidaTon, heayy, 3 (o 40 [bs., 414 | and London buying here wis a factor of [ 7 Indicates Sundav. e tndicates Holiday, - coming to the front with about the same | % with wheat. Th a8 Mada At the | 643 clear backs, 16 to 20 Ibs., 408 6d; clear | StEOnEtH, although there “was = sufficlent DIOURHE T reab T o Wy e New York Live Sto rapidity as tho sheep market. The old | . aponing and th 8 merely held, 14,08 ais. Shoulders, 8quare, | Jeave the buying on balance onty smull. ¥ TCattle. Hogs. Sh'p, 10'r's, | NEW YORK, “Dec. 31 Re- LA i o e RS B o cl ivlLl;x “ .l‘unu ; pnr‘; 1| ulm“iunh'*"p:n"x?llt‘frn:‘: rican re- [ “Hh ‘utrength of the steriing sxchange | C., M. & 8t P Ry, 1 X u-nn; 4881 head; steers, 10 higher: bulls, il $12.4214 280 and closed alls, steady, s 3d; prime BP0, [k EAeE I TREG oF Tardon ok nere ke 16 A% 1 ‘| steady; cows, steady to 100 higher; ‘steers, native horse business, but during the past | %= A v at $1257% January lard, s 3d. very significan| DL TR (NI WA Sto1. Ry 2 . .- 15, 50 1 stugs, $2.6004.60; bulls, A i, I L | B i eat L " y sfgnificant. ¢ arcial bills of ex- | Migso ¢ ; ) en andstaga, $2.6004.60; balls, season South Omaha captured the range |3 g | Dotween Jo.s7go. and sbiM@T.m, closing | BUTTER- Finest Unlted Pih'srs culet 8t | change FREaIAL Bolls wotioy ANG. Bralt 856 | Doso Baslae avstem: ‘i IR SR £ i IS 2117 T o R g ) & anged at $6.80, and | v .\ be- | 958; good United States, i NDOTted PRINGE Lohtos. Aus Al p s . 4 . ci @120 re hee !, | business, receiving and selling more of that [ = {ween 9645 ind 36,6214, with the close | CHITESE—Gasy: finest American White, [ Thoce s seme’ demod far txihanovaple | ¢ & N Yedawd D . per 1b; ahibments, 40 cattie and 4,09 8 | Tc bette o esi colore G ¢ Ll or exchange fo . V. oo 3 - «+ [ auarters of heef. : g i kind than any other market. The native | S A atter me SR L o s o Amerieun finest colored, 82 64 Aus. | Temittance of annual obligations to' Lor S8 e R | H ausrier, of jieot horse business is also growing, and the | carstimated receipts tomorrow heat, 205 ALOW- Prime city, firm at 268 64; Aus- | don. But that special demand for ste C. 8t P M. & 0.0 1% L TR (T e o i i ] I A L 5 G K i COPNL T80 cirs; oats, 310 cars; hogs, . in London, steady at 27, i T DGR R A . St P o 18 ; aull all ‘round; veais S, ittla prospects are most faverable for South | & | = [ 18,000 head. The Produce exc will'be closed on | fng' o0f New York I Y I B & M. R. R R . 6 [ 1] calves, $4.0004.50! grassers, $3.0004.00; years ] Omaha becoming the leading horse market | & 3| The leading futures ranged as follows: | January 1 exTashicles o the fooney in Lendon. The | C., B & Q RY.iuienss H o | s, S804 20: Western calves, $i of the country. = | o] P The imports of wheat into Liverpool last | abundance of funds in York, n spite | Siiinsis Centrats . = | S {RER AND LAMBScRecelnte, 13,013 : . g a w | Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Sat'y, | week were 50,800 quarters from Atlantic | of 0 & + In spite | Tiiinofs Central........ 4 3 head: sheep, firm gnd 10a15¢ higher; good Words cannot convey an adequate idea ] L : bt Borts, none from Bacife porcs and 581,000 | puch st rcxtraordmary nd, point to - Z | iambs, ‘nctive at tull prices; medium, Alows of the business transacted at a lve stock (‘G | 4 o | “Wpeat | from other ports ] ek et et Toan Fati onislosed With, &1 Totalbiicuiiniiiese ) 64 [ 1| gheep, s50asw; culls, § iambs, market, and figures alone can tell the story | ¢ | = ) The imports of American corn Into Liver- | maintained. It ran off afterward to &|, The disposition of the day's receipts was | 8000 %0; culls, $3.0004.00, Canada lambs, in its true light For that reason the| 86 ] | sul 3 pool from Atlantic ports last week were | per cent and lower. This was partly Gue |88 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | 812105 g tables of fig ssented below, and | & § | A% 8 15,500 quarters W the fact that many loans last Priday | ber of head indicated: Fonger st o Dbkl e hoad), gnarket \ ables of figures are presen helow, a S| 2 58| 3 P e ey T © made to carry over until Wednesday. | Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, Sh'p, | Stronger at $.2 .500 a study of them will bring out many most | g £5k e Y CTRUGREN L ARSI |nkhete, was some’ diminution in the buy: | Omaha, Packing Co 8 O .. 84 Loals Dive 56 ot > t | €29 | ANSA TY, 31— TAT-May, 0 s and prices declined in some | G. H. Hammond Co 88 ™ ° S vh 7 e Aotk BABOted dEIng | 878 S No. 2 Nard, f1a6c; No. 3, G810; | portions of the ISt while adyancing 4t | Wi and Compan ; 3 iie| ST LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 81—CATTLE-Re- :'h w"n AP L3 e 3 g0 M0 BN b Mo & silxed, others, Total sules, par value, 8437590, | Cudahy Packing Co 713 1006 | gaeRie: 4,00 ":~...1“I1|-4]|w‘|1:m 0 Toans. o v s 587,085, g May, B4%@3be; cash, No 2 ed, o notable lapsée the prices of gov- our & Co 5 A strong, natives 10@16c higher Weci1§iu dos: 1600 by Monts 8 3 aiics No.d white, 3ilse; No. 3, 3ic. ernment” bonds s a significant vv)‘l‘flfi-l:\*rlfi::“unr From Hiowx City i | and Texans 10 up, Natiy Btpning an 3 J E ¢ = | ATS—No. 2 white, 2550 that the price premium commanded by the | R. Becker & Degan Bort NiesEn, B 100 extra cholce Christs Total arrivals of stock for the twelve | mt E] A AY—Chofce timothy, $10.50@11.00; cholce | process of refunding into the new 1s | v o mas beeves, worth up to $6.30; dressed beef MOAthE o) Ve Yeokt . L J irie. $9.0000.50. ho longer payable by the government. the | 1 anaent & Go.... ¢ oo L and butcher steers, $4.7506.25; steers, under P SN————— "] " May t R—Creamery, 18@21c; dairy, fancy, | refunding operations ng today. STaCranty & Clktkerotere 1000 pounds, $3.8045. stockers and fe Months. T - ] &t | Lard— Sh L United ‘States old 4s declined 2%, 3s 1%, | Fiill & Huntzinger.......... ers, $.0004 % and helfers, $2.0074.7 ) 900.%| cattle. | He @ g §3 De 3S—Firm; fresh Missourl and Kansas | 28 coupon 115, 88 regular 11, 0 06w | Banton & Undoieood cariners. $1 5: Texas and Indlan stecrs, (- T 3 Ja 17c per dozen, loss off, cages re-|4s 1 per cent on the last cnll Huston & Co. e $.46G4.50; cows and helfers, $2.3u01 40, Jan S | I, May new whitewood cases included, | The following are the closing prices on | bther buserd. . oot e | HOGE "Recelpts, 9400 head. Market 5® = " Ribs S sk o6.. | the New York Stock Exchange el Lt b $83skise . | toe higher, Fiks “and iehts, $1.800190; | B | sanababae Jan. 2 S—Wheat, 149,600 bu.; corn, 66, o % SRR T Tae 237 | PAckers 'S80 butchers 56,06, w | 5 ananishas May . onts, 12,000 bu Atchison 34 Wabash tals el L190 4409 2172 | DSHEEP—Recelpts, 600 head. Market S % EESEgg e S — S-Wheat, 84,000 bu.; corn, 0 DA .1sveeins 80 { » CATTL] ‘'ontinued light receipts of beef | qotive and strong. ' Nat (Lo] 3. 751 = | L 1 BRweEs *No, 0 bu.; oats, 8,00 bu bR | Rote & Ghio LW peel P stck and InCreasing demand. £10m packers | §54: T, S50 euls and bucke: 45 et B__|g88"AHRSR Cash ‘quotations were as follow —_— Canadlan Pacitic. 82 do 2a " pfd.. mado a combination that is highly satls- | @4.00; stockers, § ' = |7 | 93gaewsee FLOUR-Dull; winter patents, $3 Toledo n snd Sesd. sCanada So...... 57eWis. Central .. s ocmatiron (e, TATKEt ook 1 shate ‘ 1" = . £ SREIEILEE atrafghts, $5.1005.60; cloart, $5.00@8.00 apring | TOLEDO, 0., Dec. 3L—WHEAT--Fairly | Chesa. & Ohlo!:.| 24 Thira Avenue 115 | firn Tor better prices and the general trads g sl T | £° |RERRSEREE speciale, $L30; patents, $340G3.65; atraights, | 4etive and strong; cash and January, Wye; | Chicase G, W.... IEhR. & O, pra % | Was active. and about 1o higher than at | g EW, YORI, De A Th T 8 5 3. 0008.40; bakers, § 2. % " | May, Slige. B & Q.. National Tube .. e close of i veek, 'T| of but steady; \ 6 test, 4] = 8 I8 Vo. i spring, 8@ 0.2 red, | yCORNZDull; cash and December, ;| CHL, thd. & L. Jdo pra e helce 1n the way of boet steers hore | molustes sugur, 9 0 duit, —t YT IT T 1] May, i8c. B Aaa(siise mal. Copper..... o ) s v o! o fili e o - N R B 78 |8 sigwu, @‘im 0. 2 vellow, ithe, | 5 OATE-Quict; cash and December, 2te; | Chl. & F (11111 iy ima TS 118 | Divers plaked up avers hing in olent at the | Steady: onet kettle, diasie: open kettle, 4 — St et ] | GESESSEES 3lac: No, 2 white, 25 ay, 25%C. ‘hi. & N, W. TligAmerican Ex... 1% | ddvance noted. centritigal, § 181643 centrifugal whites, 7 i 2 EE |3 ity B, | T RVESGe o : G R L PLULT0RUnied States Ty Recelpts of cows and heifers and butch- | PRGLI-IM vellow, dadiic; woconds, 240 Yoars. | cattte. | Hogs. | 8heop. Jitorses. |8 & A 2, b2, CLOVER $EED-December, $6.85; March, [ C. C. C. & 8t. L. Wells Fargo.. ers’ Stuff was also small and prices ruled | 4,15-16¢. Mol tead; n, kettle, 2@ - - | Hoss. | ». 18 | —2—|fassnsasanas ituir to cholce malting, saamc. | 309 Colorado 8o, mer. - Cot. i higher in sympathy with the market on | Sfi(Cptrifusil. sagic Tl b W |#883@E83E288| “lax, No. 1, $1.55; No. 1 north Philndelphia Produce Market Lk b e L fass beet steers. Trading was lively from the | 140'04; centrifugal, 11s 5,500 wo| = | R e i g n, $L36. Clover, contract grade, $10. 2 B h o HO R | Db & Buds L BT oo gpening at’ pricas pretty closo’te a dime AT L] & E LLLAL L | %] "PROVISIONS—Mess pork per bbl., $11.506 (eady; fang Western creamery, Del., Lack & W 1S Amer. 8. & R P BT L PR R PORL Lo i e i o 42 P —_— | p— jn Lard, per 100 1bs., $6.9076.921. Short B fuaclh L L T R g it ) Lo, 97| day. Bulls, stags, ete. suitable for the | NE K, Dec. 31.—The statement of 8 4 R R e EET R B | ribe sides (1008e), $6.40 6, 1,,"\'- valted fresh nearby, 27c; fresh I"di" pras v S American Spirits 2" | block sold to fill in at a good, strong ad- | the visible supply of grain in storo and i 2 2 P BEEEEOEES % | shoulders (boxed), $5.8 % Bhort clear sh southwestern, 26¢; fresh | Erle i 26 do prd vance over former quotations. afloat on Saturdiy, December as_com- < d |REFEEISESEEE| I |slden boxed), simias W ST “do_ist pfd.. L 7% Amer, “ore was rather hore lite to the market | piled by (he N¢ sk Produce’ exchante & £ |BRERZR==RSES | % WHISKY—On busie of high wines, per E—Quiet: New York full creams, |Gt. North. pfd...1150%" do pfd for stock cattle and prices on suitable |18 as follows: Wheat, 61,409,000 bu.; decrcas [ oy {0 1P i | 2 |wal, 2 g small, ~1kaize; New York fuli |Hocking Coul. 17 Amer. 8 offerings were strong to a_dime higher | 45,000 bu. {000 bu.; increase, 149, S T Sllowing are the recelpts and shipmerts | CF4M#: falr to cholce, 104@1lc. Hocking Valley.. 427 do ptd. .. than last weck. The supply was limited | %0 bu. Oats e, 36,000 bu. | % | for today: e Tllinols Central 'tk Amer. i Plate and there were fow desirablo stock cattle [ Rye, 126206 bu.; dec 00 'bu.” Bar: [ ok Bhovinte, mil Minuneapolis Whent, Flonr and Bran. [ lowa Central do pfd to_select from ley, 2,662,000 bu.; ‘dect 000 bu. [~ u g . Snts. Shipments, | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 8L -WHEAT—Cash, | | 49, pfd . faAmer, ) Few range cattle are coming at the pre - | M 2 | Wheat, bu...... 4 35000 00| garie; May, T6e: July, 7@ ome on track, | Lo 1 & W, do prd 1% | ent time. Owing to the light run of native New York Market, ] R Piigel § |8 . 132,000 000 | No. 1 hard, 76%c; No. 1 northern, 14%¢; No. 2 |, 10 pfd Anac. Min, Co . 45 | stock decent range beef is selllng treely | NEW YORK, Dee. 21-DRY GOODS - 18 e & g sBead| Z|Gatm o J9.00| northern, 5% Lake Shore.....10 Brooklyn R. T.. 8l | at strong figures. Wel! Lred stockers and | The market today has worn a_distinctly L] ] P ZESEE Oats, bu s 201000 | "FLOUR-QUlet; first patents, $4.00g410; | Lo & NN Colo, Fuel & 10 517 | feeders are aiso in stronger demand. Thin | holiday appe .rance in all departments. 3 | 8EEEnenisss Bye, Bl L2000 | second patents, $3.80u3.90; firt clears, | Manhattan 6% Con. Tobacco stock shows no xpecial change from day to | There Yiave Doen few buyers hera and store y - oo SEEpEnERSz) ariey, bu ; 21,000 | @3.00; second clears. $2.006%10. Met. St. 1t 1717 do ptd day. Representative salee trade has ruled factive throughout. Mail q Shipments for Seventeen Years. ARG ARSAA | On the Produc e today the but-| BRAN—In bulk, $11.75@12.00. Mexican Central. 104 Fedoral Stoel BEEF STEERS. orders moderate und aggregate sales in- 3 N 3 e il Yol —_— = ter market was ameries, 1662 **Minn. & St. L.. 70 3 No. Ay. Pr. No. Av, Pr, ltllfl"rmn. There has been new feature — A' S ERO[)S YEAR duirics, 130300 Choose, ull at 1by@ do ptd + anywhere und prices are without change. vears. | Cattte. | Hogs. | Sheep. |Horsen ‘ SRS, DXoHl Thes, B, DULARH, Minn., Dee Jl=WHEAL Mobies ohi o B R s Ry % | " Tl X ks s Casl 0. ard, v iy obile hi - — 3 | | | | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | i No. % ‘morthern: a,rr:?.m“ ’"A‘Jff‘"u K& T Svaporat d Dried Fruits, ™y 7T (Continued from Seventh Page.) sprinig, 664 @eilic; December, 7ige; " May, NS e DB SORK, Deo, M, o 2VARORATED { (1 1| 5 > 2 Whe. o T Central. . i 14 APPLES—The market ruled inactive but 1 i L e T o la et | iatienn s for o DJ .9t Whxibns Novtorke & Weat, @ goional Blscult, Qi aieacy al unens DRG] 3 g T - Nel do pfd . . . cholce, Ble b V. . 1881 1 pfd : CALIFORNIA DRIE ness. In this way the city gets full credit | NEW YORK, Dec 15 National Lead. "LOUR—Racelpts, 3D FRUITS — Quie ». 1 northern,’ 76c; No. 2 northern, R 1888 | I . bbls; exports, 14085 bbls, M Milwaukee Gral hern fd Bgasy s 1659 4938 | in commercial reports sent out to the | 21 bbls exports, 1100 "bbls. Market Milwaukee Grain Market. grthern | o Bid Lo Prunea, Siasise, ax (o stz wnd qunilt | 1800 .. W50 | world for the business transacted. An- | kgt o e Fee Tn W e :")‘";'\,{';(‘{;;j'm“t MILWAUKEE, Dee. 3L—WHEAT—Tirm: | 10, RI g oy S Nat ,Trh' Bisal,., Apricots, Roval, lc, Moor Fark, 15616 Peaches, pecled,’ 16020c; unpeeled, 6a0c Ore. Ry. & Nav. Al Brake. 16 (8181 | other welcome change which 1s making a |erfin. %0 65; ‘winter iralns, $16ak0): | ik ¥ J 0 4 . ; e H 2070 | Petter showing for Omaha s that our mer- | Winer low wrades.’ s2dsnden; ’ Minnes ta | “RYE—Firm: No. 1, e R Hosth, Amerioan. g1 | o BITARE ANR SOWS, L 9 20 G111 | chants are having many of their Chinese | Kot Vit Nelotn haersty b an PHIRTRIFIer N0, 82000; 83IPIS, 6 [ Regdlng .. ... ! Rt Sttt GYEERS AND STAGS. OIL CITY, Pa, Deo. Hodritk ksl It u ;m and Japanese goods come direct to the cus- }luur firm; fair to good, s.sod AT Sl (A' !5;&1 prd T4 do 24 pfa.. ;“i’ AND HEIFERS. pments, 168,931 bbls. 94,723 bbls. | 17 412 tom house at Omaha from the Orient by | faticy, $.1543.50. "Buckwheat o cuminta-Betier Masket, Rio G Wi B P el T RIIIIRE qo [ uns tisde bbis Ppetrol 104 7818 | way of the Pacific instead of having them | * B{ICIOWHEAT—Qulet, ELGIN, Tll, Dec. 31-BUTTER-Firm at s’ g" pra' 17" G4 bressed. 8 ca : i e R K e s 60GB2e c. 1. £, |o7ic; sales for the week, 15,569 packages. gy 1 20191 | come trom London as heretofore. Rvery | New York. _the &8 $18 | Omaha merchant should take pride In the | CORNMEAL—Firm; yellow western, 9c; New York Money Market. Qo jav pd Driv g record of his home city in the business of | RYI—Dull; state, 52@sc o I f, N NEW YORK, Dec. 81 —MONEY—On call, | 8t. L. Southw. EAYAR Lip the custom house and the government | ¥ork carlots. £0 New | nem at 4u6 per'cont; Inst lnan ut 4 per eent: | 5,1, 40UV - 5 a 1058, (e - ruling at 5% per cent. Prime mercant P, bonded warehouse. The customs dutles are [ NP i3 —Dulli fecding, 4G5 c. 1. f., ",.,,‘{,,mx Per cent: % R TOLEDO, Dec. #L—OILS—North Lima, gc; South Lima and Indlana, soc. + ‘Wool Market., §T. LOUIS, Dec. 3L—-WOOL-Quiet and unchanged: medium grades, 14@2lc; Hght 4 do pid 6% Tenn, C. & 10000 187U, 8. Leather.... Under the head of “driven in" are grouped the eupplies from the nearby country not in- T 1100 i > 1 T RLING 'EXCHANGEStrong, with bt fine, 1917 v fine, 1@1dc; tub washed, ] . uniform at all ports in the country and the | " BARLEY MALT—Dub b St P, & OMaha. 120 40 pld vt % Y | cluded in the table of receipts by rallroads: | e vange is less at the home port of the im- | , WHISAT-—Receipts, 19480 bu.: exports, actu lrhux‘llnr s in bankers ':‘l,\l]lz,« AL 8%a | 8 Pacinc i vt oe Rubber 18@sc. 3 R S T | vetter Sl b Spot strong; Mo, 2 red, 834c | iy duya, Posted rates. '8 AN ana | Seuthern Ry LI R ‘ 1 ] . afloat; No. 2 red, 8¢, elevator; No, 1 |5iXty du = s vy o pfd ... ern 17 H Months. | Cattle. | Hogs. | Sheep. | Horses, | The value of goods ‘mported and exported | northern, Duluth, Siige f. 6, b, Afloat: No | HEP mmercial bills, W.XNG4S1H Texad & Paciiic, o 1es H | | | | | at the Omaha custom house for the year |1 ard, Duluth, si%c & o. b afisat, Options | Mexican dollars, e, o *- Union Faclfic..... 4 e i SPECIALIST =l il 2, Tl AL i . Slc. 2 232, B¢ g | | ending Decomber 31, 1900, was approxi- | aéinana” from’ shorts. higher ‘cablea and | , BONDS—Governments, weak; state, in-| _ 0 pEd ;.o MNP, 0.0 & AL L. 0 In | Jan. .. 1 mately $1,300,000, against a total business | forcign buying. Subiequent unloading by N aividend and ex-rights, **Ex-divi- | . The Commercial Advertiser's London H | Fev. .. of $1,143,000 for the year 1890, The exports | biE longs, and selling short prompted a | o/ Meered b . | fnuncial cablogram sy | All Private Diseases gl i Savis 3 eold eaction, whic as fol- [ dend. 20 s The markets here were sorganize: April L of the present year exceeded taose of the | jowed in the lust hour by'a second violon: |, The closing prices on bonds are as tol- | , 41® Markels here were all dlsorsunized 1 and Disorders of Men May ..ol previous year by approximately $200,000. |upturn based on covering, active outsile L L GE T _| tralian miniog failures, and in consequence 8 Y June .| Acting under instructions from the Treas- | E{PROTt And_ the vlsible Supply: decreqss. | 1; g “ref. 2a, reg.108 N. Y. Cen. 1ata. 100 | OF, them there were i1 faflures 12 Yoars in Omsba 1 | 348 i el 3 osed strong @ ¢ advance over sat.|U, 8. ref. 2s, &N ¥ 3 208 | today Jthers i \ aln to August. | el 1 |ury department the surveyor of the port |urday's officlul o January, f@sie, [ do coupon ... 1004 N 3. C. gen. ARENT ATSL AT Rre Intuly-canal kg VARICOCELE s0e Raesn | .| refuses to give out absolute information | cloxing at S1GNtlyc; March, siteaie, clna: | 500, B8, rewc... Jih Ne Facifle ds... B4 | il of the trouble ' oceurred after this oct. . | regarding the imports and exports of the | I 4 Xei Muv: simsitis, clostngat gt | 40 B PPN I NF € &g G ond | sottioment had all veen eaithe qt ] HYDROCELE curea. 9| port of Omaha, but these reports are trans- | 411 hu, Spot firm: No. 2 4515 elovator, ana | 90 coupon N, & W. con ¢s..J00" | American @spartment waa the chisf featiire Sl Nov. ".[| : Method new, never fails, it was buoyant from the start do old 48, reg..114 Ore. Nav. ista. 110t | &1 d £ L S8 ™| mitted monthly to the chicf of the bureau | H%¢ f. 0. b, afloat. Optichs market' w o the on overnight ac 25 N X/ ‘without cutting,,pain o | | o tatintion, who oxerclses the priviiegs | ruther aulet all day. but imer on cablew, [ 40 goupof...... T8 tedode .o B N T e K g0 HE RS Torn ot tme. 0 O Year 1 12,08 | 55 . A B | The Tump in. wheat, covering and noos| o 6s, reg......113 Ore. 8. L.ds.! Jhom Aohibh e ol SeygiaL very largs 310 { SYPHILIS: i for lifeand thepoison Koty 2.4 1,685 | of making them public in monthly reports, | grading. Closed firnl, $@%c net advanc do coupon ..., 113 Reading gen. 4 e mamming. Time |'m'u||“p'\’-‘mf.'»"|‘q ] T thoroughly cleansed from i for 1800 12005 LGS 20,107 ggs | Which are at the present time so incom- | g e, closed 4i¥c; May, D G 3 s B 1] B %10l | st standing aloof. regardfng the market HEIFERS. theayatew. Soon every sign ¢nd sympiom ) | | plete as to be absolutely worthless for the closed at 42 ich. gen. 46.... 158 8¢ I, . 0. as being in the hands of manipulators, who 18 9. disappears compietely = and ferever. ' No o J | Recoints, PR, do nad). 48 AL NV g i | Sobeing in e linnds of manipuiators, whe f A BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the skin " T | pUrpss of comparisan. | spot No. 3, 27%¢; | Cangda 8o, 1o St Paul cone.,.. Berlin was & buyer of Pennsyivania shires. an & gr (hos. ITesiment gonisine uo dsRgeIOuS City Use and South Omaha Packi; white, white, 31} | C. & 4 INGS P C & P Ists . . 360 4 % drugs or injurious medicing , . mixed western, track, white, | _do BS .. 12045 do _bs. ¢ Gold to the amount of £40.00 was taken RBULLS 1098 OF MANWOOD from K&+ Under the head of “city use and soun | LIBRARY IN CONSTANT USE | it Shelons ‘duiet, bt siemer. ‘|ol& N, W 139 8o, Pacifl for, Parts and £2.00 for India, L8. WEAK MEN [:0% oF Mannoon irom E& Omaha packing"” is given the real key to the | ap— HOPS—Steady; state, common to cholce, | do 8. F. deb. 68125 " So. Ry 08 SERTRRLL AR D LASOng, femehs ul(:‘l"",.'"?";' 2 SEXUALLY DepiLity or FXHAUSIION, disposition of the stock receipts of the year, | Home € hows Big Ine 1900 crop, 16@2ic: 189 crop, 11G1e; eld olde. (Chl. Term. 4a... % 8 R. & T. Tills went to 414 on a rumor that the bank i WASTING WEAKNKSY INVOLUNTARY [osuE: The figures are i» n Meteremee | Htci PRI caat, 100 rop, iogite; 130 | Colg, Sauth. 4. bl Tex. & P 1a(A 1A | s’ roflminic ' (0 “discount at loss - (han 1 EskLT DEGAY I YOUNG wnd MiDbus Crop, 15@i6e; old olds, o Rk BBt 2ds... refusing Lo ; ! ; (ck. o o e ——————— Rooms Have Mauy Visitors, SRRy Giiveston, 90 1o 2 Ihw., | Brie e 488 U P e por cont. for terms longer than January i AR, A%k ol iy, YAor sud preagls, Wil ) | - 7q@idc; California, 21 to 1bs., 19@19%c; [ F. W, . C. 1st 80k Wabash 1sts ol {1 8 1. adically cured Months, | Cattle, | Hogs. | Sheep. A marked increase in the elrculation of | Texas'dry. 24 to 30 1bs., 15c OIBAC: | Gon:* Blec, 68,180~ A0 848 ...v.r loarned that 'the Dbenk was discounting 1080 h STRICTURE [WlI(AEY Cuted with 4 new books placed in public school bulldings for SR-Firm; hemlock sole, Buenos | Towa Cen. 1ats. 118 W. Shore d4s Ly I 1530 1 and GLEET yent. Noinstruments nopain, — —_———— — | DOOKS RIAC PUpil0 & Ay light to heavywelghts, 24@35c; acld, | L. & N. uni, 4s..102 Wis. C. lIsts... .. 8814 Dosten Stock Quetations. e 1 no detention from business, Gonorrhoes, 3 the use of pupils is the notable lh-nlluhrc of | 2isa2dy P 5 A u {f i ¥ ’.!:lu,. wg\'n Centuries.... 9% BOSTON, T 31,—Call loans, 415@5 Ten - 1220 1 Kidney nn‘nglull‘u' .a'{'y.mm" anuary the statistics of tho Omaha public library | WOOT—Dull; domestic flecce, 24@26c; | M. 8. 98% 3 BL=Call loang, 4135 CURES GQUARANTEED. y y Y | e Fane B e ecnt; time loats, 4a5 per cent. -OMelal fird y March ™ for the year 1900, School stations have had | "RRS NS pect, rm: famiy, 110 ox-interest. **Bid closing: ¥t L b T TS ath 8 April 37 books In 1900, as against 14,096 in |yoc; mess, Sadiee: beef hums, $19.00@20.50: — T < Dr. Searl I ; May The total number of books taken by | packet, $10.60@10.15; extra India mess, $14.00 London Stock Quotations. - AT G BT 414 opt Hnd 4 I’ dearles & Searles, omaha, Neb. e s children for home use was 68,267, while the | S1%40 Cut meats, steadyi pickied belles; | LONDON, Dec. it.—4 p. m.— Q0 Pea oooveren 31T N, B € 3 e AG . ’ Alusi number drawn lo 1899 was only about 80.- | hifue. sEaAC TR el Sdid whti: | Gt money. 1711, pretorred g | AT TS Adventieg | i o Jissdl ¢ SR eamed, $7.30; December closed, a K BTIRT D T : o oston Ele. . Min. Co, a1 g Ad S = — U Bektamber | W;'u e R bered | hominal; refived, ' firm: "continent, ' § A0 080 o TALEIER b ietas Boston & ‘S04 Amal Copper .. af AND HEIZEE =T Diseanes. Baok e | _ Visitors in the reference room numbered | Kouin " Xmerica, ‘35, Park. firmer: ‘tamily, | &un Paciie: ) ST RonGIE s 1 109 | Gt &, Gaai: i pantic o i 8 RSO0 890 Kidneycura., i i’ avirug. December 3 24,205 apd wmade use of 36,670 books. In | §14 10410 shart clear, $14.00G17.00; mess, | 51 Paul .......... 152 Brle, 18t preferad l)l]vml’nrl(r:n oal,., 0 n'.fiu?".\&xf\x]&mn' 3 &‘a 1 .00 315 ST > > 5»'!4"‘,’" ':-y ;..:‘, . — the reading room there were 49,499 visitors, ¥ S8 | Nlinois Central,.136 |Nor. Pac. pref'd.15 QO Gieel " neag O N RONEN. 2% CALVES. e 1 1ree bool \ voarn b0 The entire number of books circulated dur- rm; city, boi country (KO | Loulaville ... ¥ drand Trunk..... ik Fpagral Sieel .o 008 Galumst & Hoo807] 4, poram 6 Wioe, etc.. of Dr. B. J. Ky, Surcrigs, N ¥ Total ./ b iug the year was 198,241, an increase of domestie, fate to extra, 37 | NU'YY Gentral .10 (Rund Mines. ! Sy |Gen. Electric. .00 Lranklin CETOCKERS AND FiED g - — for 1898 540,502 6,002 over the circulation for the previous Mondy i fhiior Ao sackad | 7 e BiS. niie Ouono) 15 A L L | | year. The Byron Reed collection was ex- c sEAD SILVER-Steady, B 0-10a per ounce. | hey, Contral.... 164 Pa 4 & 9 ) - e ~ | amined by 7,304 visitors and 1,379 books R_Firm; creamery, 1762501 fac- [ YpReYeatd or discount in the open market [Old Colony L. 2l Quiney .. [ B g P og) e Avernge Welght of ¥ ware ussd by ¥iliom. g e, creamery, TR go, | for whort bille ta dg41-i8 per “cent; ™ theee | QU REmINION - el DA g 2 GOLORADO Q'r." () 2 HS YRR sht of Hogs. The circulation of hooks varies with the Tancy, small fall mude, 119120, | PPRRT AR per (0t o Stock exchange | Unlon Pacific.!. $0y Winona ... AL PR N e Al T Showlug average welgbt of hogs for each | seasons. March had the largest circulation | | EGUE, lem: fvestorm, slorigo packed wt | pofe apa o Cintinental bourses will B2 | Uhion Land ..\ 2" Wolverinis 2 gomn... 23 280 2 RO § MARSLIOR 190 TeAT, A S :;‘ '“”d li“’""“‘:""" ] "’""":" ;“(‘l" ""; POULTRY- .\n\l-‘km'»mer;u fow e closed Tuesday, January 1. There will be no sesslor. January 1, JHOGR—Tneluded In today's Weaser supply o ?) | Ll i ROTARA. Banmban NUSNE B LU O rr W0l 7 [ AREs Condition ef the T Yow York Mining § 2 Tocal packer, feaving & rather smail num- Moo - ) ) Mon (1900/1899) 1898 1897 1896/1895 1504 1899 1892 1801 | 19,324. In September the number of books | steadlers turkeve, Kha@ioike, « con-| WASBHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Today's state- New Vork Mining Stooks, I MU R o i » { . il 1" | {ssued fell to the lowest point—11,492 cATETALS -8, far %) hasinces was con” | ment of the treasury balances In the gen. | NEW YORK, Dec, $1-The following are ber pocially on sale, even for & Manday. | | QONANY LIFEBMDG W“_I:f,""'('l“w T - Library cards are hold by 13,250 persons | {ically at u standstiil today. Traders wera | eral fund, exclusive of the $150.000.000 gold | the quotations e —— | interests und prices under the StroNg Com- | e e e e s ks a1 and the total number of cards ismied during | g N GRS G RGN, e SHOLE SONGRS | SEEY Al el Satance! SLHH 4 | Agamn Con 20 Lite oot e |BUOGAT R e W3 | JAMES. E BOYD & D4y | ‘eb. | 237 2 268 199 1900 was 'p to date the library bas | (e’ ynsatisfactory to friends of the mar- | §01d, 895,337,688 e tttond <88 | oidedly active and strong. Light and ( Mar. | 38 HE B 65,847 books and at present it contaius | kel ron in Enaland seored about e B a1 orort Brosoe oo 93 | Butehareihiy of wood wuiity voft loreely | Telephone 1039, Omaha, Net ay 2 MY Aalumen During 100 5,988 volumes @5 at Glaggow and, 08 6d°at’ Middtai | | PARIS. Dec. 81—Prices opened firm on MA@ Va: 150 <12 | e mostly at $4.90, with i few Feutturing | COMMISSION, 3 horough W was £1 lower ai £13 155 | the bourse today, especially for interna- C 3 B sy cada 3 llots of common Stuff below the latic 2 G OWIng 1o u lack of speculalive interest, and | tionals. on the news from China of the |Deadwagad Terra 00 Forh Nevada ... £ et AL mpared with last Monday thy | GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS Forty years In the market with & con- | cloxed Copper Dihr hand, | emperor's accaptance of the terms of (he | Horn Silver 10 Small Hopes ... 8 |7¥rket 8 about So higher, and, as com- BOARD OF TRADS. o Later, th Iron Silyer . 3% stant Increase in sales tells the tale for | had an advance of 175 6d. Lead | joint n_n‘h of "'1“ powers, Later, there was | freaaviile Con ] pared with Saturday's trade, prices are a | Ceorrespondence: John A. Warren & Ce \ Cook's lmperial Extra Dry Champagne, A G0 Tochl L hauah bikqlet stocks 'were ‘steady: At the | = - o[BS die Righer Tne close" Was aciive | SATeIPaites" Chicese ane ew Yorg | 1

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