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10 Wild Fluotuatiens Oharasterize the Market at Chiosgo. BULLS AND BEARS VIE FOR POSSESSION Whent Rules the Bo erately Active and Cash Dens for Onts Falls O Cone rd, Corn is Mod- nd aiderably. 5 - CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—kixtreme ) nesw and wild flictuations ~ characterized the grain markets here today. Bulls and hears vied with each other 10F the posses- #ion of the pits and all sorts of stories were afloat, fntended to influence prices. Bearish conditfons prevatied and May wheat closed e lower, May corn lise down and May ot lower. © Provisions closed 10c lower | higher Wheat Ful ard and in the hetween existing factions and the thusiasm over uncertain futures was badly preased for Io At the very Start bear- ish conditions up In an imposing array. Cables weak, in spite_of wirong Knglish wtry markets. The 10Tt hiwestern rece which have hitherto ¥hown a_marked tendens fall off, in- creased materially, an ton w thought, that another ement was o met fn. Weather reports on all hands, stated that the winter crop was doing well Augmenting this bullish argume e n Tush to gel out of the market, both by pro- fessfonalk who held long lines which they | hud acquired ut a low Hgure and by many of the mmaller fry who wanted t quit at s The result was a terrible si t the opening. May operied jagged]y 10 1150 lower at 8c to 81 The trad was on offerings lar But such prices after vesterda igh level tempted huyers a Many commisston hoiise huylng orders i the pit oster New York and St Louis. There o aflout that a_crowd of cap: was trying to corne buving was for them price 1 up agair g agalr o | 1o, Zige fight | the b idic free mi i Juncture atod | od price ax clling order eat that pour Ming and th Kenir 1 down in aulek the coreal 81 sfter touch- | closed weak recelpts Ma down at astfye. foeal ars, 1 ntract grade. Minne- | and Dituth reported 1119 cars, mink ng 4 total from three ‘pointssof 1,191 | agnlnst 1129 week and only 581 1 car. Primar colpta were 1,061.000 The increase fn the world supply | was L2200 bushels. Seab cloarances fn wheat and flour were 0 hushels apolf last Jast vistble loads tak por Corn noderately All sexsion. Tt had to le n support, an veral times. There fs { Increnses (0 primary en weather has mude this h factor. The cash demar terially and fairly antitios wins ctive and this” prop ked hands und dediy | lary were | plckled tinent nd s y 3 ¥ 316,504 Bl state June faney cmall POLULT 3 turk market Londo quoted a The New unsettied should less 1o 16,0401 casting a abro, wi be 1l | down o futires here, Lead with Lo Spelter 1 vince, wi lower at York ma ng at f 1'ad high were quo! foundry dry, $i45 | 5 OMANA . HGGS LIV roost & Va6t DI duicks 100 ic; b crapples dock nion 14 picker ToveTE ards, per andurds selects, § inches wreaths western ate Septemiber irate prices W 16,00 170 Condition hams. 10,00 od, $10.2 South 10, Ame ry, 1o creamery, rge, September 1% 11 made, hest celpts, sylvania Bouthern, RY - Allve ady fowls fowl The were on £ cop n, that m U, £55 24 0l York murke and it J quite There s looked upon as nal. Lake Supert ), electrol t 316 Pig with Meh carrl £112 24 64 An todny h el { home for wi rket is imp ret don nominal here th $§.45 quoted. | £16 56, Tron was ket, Glasgow # 6, and or N t d, Pk L1150, No Trade w n Receipts, POULT Mahe; b light; fre e g ¢ D A g rot TRY iuse; s it e half pike, 10c; ‘red 'sn suntish, $e; trou el, be; (rosh o fis i RS Y per gal 1, bulk, Ne Mediums, per per Live, per doz Cholce, 1% RISTMAS DECOFR Y to 6 feet, por s 14 feot, eich, $1 EN WREATH Coll, $1: ever in diameter, per d inches in diame RANCH IS Por i, §2 EDLE PINER ITOKE BRANCHE ref L0 pRES atill more Middlesbor southern Faney herring TAE OMAHA D steady; firm; cone s »n tamil mess Lard ) ri t Amon, reported t of at no levators, 700,000 fn M and’ $0,000 at Lin fhose of T at Minneaj stead 1641 ki 1074¢ late mad maii, 104 qutet wos apring Mg, Dressed @9c; tur at Cot leading decrea at Portland a vate eleva C | firm; | fancy Philadelphin PHILADELPHIA LEFirm, good demand’ fancy ery, i fancy nearby prints 20 EGGR 8teady; fresh nearby, wes hwes fresh southert CHEE York full « y small York full fair 1o cholce Maricet, 10, BUT western cr " De v rk. ¢ 1 foreigr crea with the ex « 6 higher | with spot | At L5 or les to name Aiies more or ioted at metal | joning utures kee Graln Market WHEA N¢ Milw | Minwark No. Dee. 10 1 northern May. Ny No. 1, & rossible e he quot bein E—Firmer RLEY=Stendy | dorN May seed. A" 1y 68, Ma nnd W Btac: M A Dec Lo ember. December, (%1 December, 6 er, Dec 1 D exterday’s mber n was -i_‘&l 1wor, don Dutath No. 1 northern | Aaft. I wove 8 rain Market WHEAT=Cash, 2 porthern, 3% Decomber. My Dec. 1 N NTS OF STOCKS AND BON MARKE [ Upward Rush at Opening and Rela g Q At 1 [ stock Ly ducks per NEW YORK, Do Amalgamated « linte renewed | there was buying b The threw the mur usion. After rising ling by the broks W stroug Influe vesterday & rally in the stock, as t redited with usually acting for @%ts i Amalgamated Copper nsequence wis (hat that menced to s win in an until it had dropped down price then worked its way casional reactions 1o a representing o re poliita from Satirday’s stock. The general lev affected by all these fluctuntions, only to a moderate extent, the effect be more o discourage operations — whet for the long or short account. There w some Individual points of strength, nota in the_ Vanderbfits, with large demand New York Central and a number ¢ prominent and industrials {eluded in cluss were el Simclting, Am ¢ People’s Gag, € i tod Titernational Pape forred £ the money ma | was' much quieter during the = day there seemed a sufficient suppls at 6% | per cent, but lute in the day belated t rowers caused w flurry to 8 per cent their urgent efforts to cover thelr w and the stock market made an fmmed response, the whole 1st dropping_ sade to the fowest of the day on Kreatly | erensed dealings Amalgamated fell back to 6 and closed with a i of uhout a p aul and Manhat v esh "] ey ken Turke ! pring SG9c; chickens! ¥ il ipward high Jwor low l ir 1o cholea ya2ie whita blua ir, 1 v for t level prices I, 1 whitefish, cach, 206G " t Kerel stand- | per can, We; bulk bulk 'extra w York counts, can, ne e, RATIC doz, ) oo 00711.50, 5 per doz groen n wrenths doz., $1.60; holly per doz., § case of Ibs., 8 fell form AILY BEE ingide with WEDNESDAY, balances, $1,2 New Y BOST( the on 195 money hange, 10, Viibly per Aiscount arings, $24.7 £ the the Ti, Dec, 10 s+ per cent; » Clearings par Fthe 1 oln Jolls New York Money Market. Dec MONEY—On ca T cent; Iast loan, 6 per cen per cent; prime STERLING EXCHANGH-Heavy actual business in bankers bills at for demand and at $4.88% for sixty posted ratvs, $4340 clal bills, $4 4,830y e, b NEW YORK At 51,08 wit PR me me. Mexican dollar l | weak; ratir The' closin tollows svernment steady ad, irregular Quotations on bonds are for- rih- uni, 4w .10 reg ity L. & N tral ds 100 | Mex. ¢ iyl do 18t it Tussg el & Rt Tasig M., K. & Yiwig| o 111ig|N, ¥ 13| do gen BN, 9.0 ,‘x'; Pactiie *IN. & W 5| Rending WS & 1A StoL& o 8t L. 8 113 _ do Tl 8 A& AP s 107 " So. Pacific 4 G Raliway L& W ode Pac, ds, do conv. As Cnbash do’ 8 do dob. i 1051 West Shore s 100 °|W. & L. E. s 015 Wis, Central s i Tob, 48 Joxdy 1 I ™ coupon rog m wen. 1% 1dj. ds Ohlo 4 reg Atch reh do cphy Canndh Cent. of do 1 in Clies. & O. “hi ® 1 « ns. || s, Chicago Ter Chicago & 8o Den. & R. G Erie prior | do_general FOWO& D " pue is " it v irse ket [ “Offered London Stoek Q The | LONDON, Dec. 104 - Consols, The money account... Aniconda Atchison do prd Bul. & Ohijo Ches. & Ohlo Chicago G, W ¢, M. & B Denver & R G o prd Erie do 18t pra do 20 pfd Tlinols, Central L& N MK folk prd & do n|NO. ld wifontario & W 2 *[Pennsyivania 1061 [ Reading 1Gia| do 18t pfd 1i%al o 2d pfd 231580, Railway i °| do pfd ot 10 the bt g her bly for less n ral prd 4| Wabash do pfd Spanish 4s 10 Mines Gecrs & Vet 0 and 4 76 Dull at %44 per ounce per cent open market cent: for cent. the A% per - 15ad% per by nts, te nly in- for short bil three months’ bill New York Mining Stoecks. NEW YORK, D | the Closing prices on 10, tan mining stoc 156, w York ex mercantile h N dive FAL8 and $4.88 commer state, . The rate of dis- is The following are DECEMBER 11, | Likht " . Otficial ticini Same « Same W ne t | Same 1 Omana parison " Date. Nov. 16 The brough C. M Wabast Migsour « N R as foll GoHL b Swift a OMAHA LIVE STOC of Grades M 1 i w hree our w the | 2 officia tin & St W) | Tac I & P. ows, 1am nd i Recelpts were iy Two days this week & lust we before weeks {Same days last Average prices paid Indicates Sunday | toda i Unfon_Pacific System 20 Diinois Central Total receipts.. The disposition of the day's receipts wis en umber of head Ruyers Omaha Packing o | Cornfed Btaors 8 4 Unevenly, but Cews Wore Active & Strong. { HEAVY HOGS STRONG, BUT OTHERS WEAK Sheep duy nnd W Sold Freely at Goo ces, but Feeders Slow and nt Low Point of Sense SOUTH 0) Dec. 1 She AtiA atue, Hogs 3, N ERTL RS PN 160 106, 1.5 “or several ago Ks ago year hogs Sor days at st with gl 1900, 1589 1893, 1897 ‘sase P sececse _casenen 2gua "IEEEE ** Floliday. niumber of ears by each road was Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H [} 1] “t 51 N » 1 | e 1 west., 20 18 [ ch buver purchasing indicated: Catile 500 1001 Hogs 197 K MARKET| Sheep. 140 w0 3 BTOCK COWS L G ASTOCK CALVES STOUKERS AND FEEDERS, [ 1 a0 | HEIET AND ) [ RS o0 bl &2 kit 1 COLORADO At i fenders eders 370 1 feeder cows w cow 2 cows feedor Neb feeder feedor feeder feeder feeder feeder Cows ows oW oW, cows ow cows cows cowa Neb, 11 feed; Lewis—Neb, 15 COWS. dgette—\Wya wh | - Light 6 teedora 70 595 - rREE 58 steer “te teors 1330 1080 1060 | st 1 whek—-C 1 cows of hogs mund hape, o spened hade both weight an sold mostly from $6.15 to $6.90 as well as local packers were buyers, so it was not fong before the of that class of hogs was disposed of Ughtwelghts, however, did not sell at the firat part of the market, as would not even ook at them When they did finally start in on lightwelghts they bought them 4k 1o oc lower than vesterdiy them went from $5.9 to $6 10, | welghts sold largely from $6.10 t | The the market was slow Wit hoks that were left 2 cows 0 cows HOGS MWheral wolghts | sult the marke hogs howin 1006 830 The toduy w P =greses { 5 o Th Th. th tatlye Av . light sales 8 Repre Av it 8h ock | o Py 1 o the | 89 x | | T ) %5 263 Shipy Hberal bulk | The all on buyers the | mostly i Hutcher 615, it and stags nd i 83,200 wnd hetfors, 82009475 . o 5a0.50; canners, $1.5008 &; Texi dian steers, 806X, fed; grassers A %; cows and helfers, £.34.4.40. HOGS--Receipts, 8,20 head; market strong and aefve; pigs and HghLs, $5.8506.10, pack ers, $6 @RS, butchers, $8.2006. SHEEP AND LAMBS [ head, market strong and active omMers w native muttons, §2 lambe, $3.7546 10, culls nd bucks .95 TONTINE COMPANY IS BARRED erts Omnaha Manager of Concern A (he Company Is Mecting ANl Obligations. The Toptine Savings association of Min- neapolis, &hich has an Omaha branch office in the Paxton block, has been barred from the use of the United States maile. Post master General Smith has ned frand order based upon the report of a postofice inspector who investigated the case and | advised the action because the association conducted its business in violation the anti-lottery Iaw While the order of the ren- eral applies only to the main office at Min neapolis W 15 announced that fufther in structions will be fssued barring ery | known agent of the concern from the use the mails It has ente in practicall every state in the union and is said to have patd out on contracts during the last month the sum of $55.200. A large business has been done by the Omaha office ever since | its establishment The hearing of the «ase | before the Postal department | weeks, during which time the mail of (b Jation has been held at the Minoeap postoffice. The accumulation amo [ to bushels of lettere, nearly every one of Which 15 supposed o contaln money or a remittance of some ki 1t 15 probable that all this mail will be ordered. returned 1o the senders. W pre roported as belng nan-co | the subject of his troubles | company put in a defense bofore the partment at Washington and denfed ov { allegation made against us. We will mak I no attempt 18 have department’s order | rescinded or changed, 1 efused whether this meant that (he | pany would discontinue business whether it meant that business would transacted by express in the future | O E. Bartlett, the resident manager of | the company, refusell to discuss the depart- v order and claimed noth Ing of | 1 have bheen in charge of the | Omaha office since March,” he said, “com !Ing here from Detroit, where | was n | charge the company's office. [ Know affairs of company | are exeel condition Our com- | pany the ploncer and originated tha {dtamond contract plan. Since I have hesn postmaster has been pending for about wix Devere dent of the municative He said oncern, is ‘o a or not com or ba t's to know the the in | in charge here 1 have paid contract holders over $5,000 for the company. Today 1 re celved a check for $500 from the head offics, to be paid fo a well known Omaha man who {took out five contracts a fow axo and bas paid in $400. Our business {s based entirely upon buman nature and we have made a succoss of it TO BE DOUBLE TRACK BRIDGE Terminal Company Has Declded Noth- ing for Certnin T wheat dectining heavy | udahy ¥ Armour & Omaha; from Sioux City R. Becker & Degan Vansant & Co 3. L Carey... Lobman & Co W, 1. Stephen.... Livingstone & Seha Hamilton & Roeth: Wolf & M... 11, 1. Dennis & Co Fowler o B &8 . . Other buiyers... tuleen at enrrent prices il pit the opening was marked Felling by professionals and brokers. Pricos Wroke frregularly the start, with M all the way fre to 1% down at e to | § &itge, dn line with' the wheat decline’ and the Jower cablo 1ist. On the soft spots #liarte covered their iines freely and better yrices were the result. May early sold up | Well and when the reactionZcame in whent 3t touched 6l s showed i weak con ditfon, with May 1ac down at 6ige. R celpta’ were 23 cars Onts acted in sympathy with wheat and carn, breaking carly, recovering later and closing weak. The cagh demand has fallon | off materially during the speculation of the Iast week and sto how inere The selling at the start for d by short pught Jower at 64c fo 453 touched its pric was weik, down Were L cars “The opening in provisions was easter and g sympathy with the grain weakness, but before nooti evervthing was above vester- day's prices. The leading influence was commission house, buying. The close was somewhat cusy. danuary pork closed 10c down at $16.80, having sold at $17; January Jurd. 23 up at $0.871, and January ribs Zec down at §5 " [ Ipts for tomorrow: Wheat, . 100 cars; oats, 125 cars; hogs, The Tl 1 and losing was he lowest. The sterling contintied depressed and there Mkelihood of gold rates hold ~stif. treasury of $50,000 for tr leans shows the interi funds. The heavy profit-taking of the duy in the grain and cotton market gave hope of some money market rellef by lquida tion on that quarter. The heavy ~with drawals from the money market by the Eovernment nt of the = sirplis s uneasiness and there was werul expectation during the day that wecretary of the treasury wout an- » immediate payment of the gov JAnuATY interest a8 @ measu . The aunouncement of action in {his matter came too lute to help the mar- ket today The railr Con.. Little Chief . = Ontaria Ophir Phonix Adams Alice Breece s Brunswick Con. § Comstock Tun Con. Cal. & Vi Deadwood Terra Horn _Sliver Iron Silver Leadville HAY - Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesals alers’ association: Cholea upland, 2 upland, $8.50; medium, $; coarse, )'A!I\y, $5. - color market ia not h while at the sub- sfer to New Or pressure for years 19 ® iler Con.... 6 v POTATOES 31.10; Salt 1 CARRO BT S TURNIPS. 109 1bs., $1.25 CUCTMB tion $1; n')hhun. ke, $1.10; U orado, $1.10. Por bu., T la-bu. basket, Per bu., we; R a7 616 for 10.-COTTON —Spot, falr demand ® 1-32d lower; American m‘hhllhlfl fair, 4 15-18d good middiing, 1 d; middling, 419-324; low middling, e good ordir Ahad; ordinary, 4yl Futiires of and closed steady. NEW Dec. 10.-COTTON ~§pat wed quiet _middiing uplands, 8e; mid- dling guif, §0; sales, 95 bales. “Futyres | closed Darely Steady; Decembe i Jan- nary, February, K.08¢; K066 K1lei April, S11c; May, § 810c July! K08c: Algasi, f 8T, OUIS, L sales, 400 bales; 8500 hales; shipm HIRSAERN Bet .. 4511 12126 There was a big run of and very few of them A Jlberal proportion ted of cornted steers olce bunches w Reports from other po favorable, and as a result point was a littie uneven. A feature of the market on cornfed steers thils morning was the fact that the shorts cuttle sold " fully as readily as did th cholcer grades. [t was also noticeable that the market was uneven. In some cases sales were made that were fully steady with yesterday, while in other instances there ‘was no migtaking the tact that the market was a chade lower. 1t could not be sald that the market wh very I buyers were inclined to hold off and i A There were their supplies lower, it possible. | of sheep on xale The cow market, however, was active and | change fn th fully steady. Offefings were 1ot very heav. and am all the packers wanted suppli was not long before most yvthing was out of firkt hands, The demand wax gen- eral, canners and medium ready sellers, “the same grad Bulls, calves and stags alsc trouble at good steady prices. Stockers and feeders were not plentiful | this morning, and as the demand was good for the choicer grades, cattle answering to that description were soon disposed of at steady prices. There scems to be an outlet for all the good cattle that are coming, but the common kinds of all woights ar on the market. Representative sa BEEF BT Av. w0l 1070 18% 1120 bhoth Muy S Hothouse, LETTUC] Head, per bbl, Iettuee, per doz., 28 PARSLE 1 10z RADISIES - Per doz., 2ic. SWE. POTATO! lome grown, per 1b., Zige; genulne Virginig, per bo Kansas, per bbl., $3. CABBAGE-Holland seed, CAULIFLOWE r o« $2.50. ONIONS Erown, 1., 8 uII«II. pe 82, Michigan b, ELERY—Kalamazoo, por. bunck, 25350 Nebraska, per bunch, 80@%c; California, A0 e NAVY BEANS pes, doz., 3128, 530, hothouse This Faet, Speaking of the change in the charter of the bridge across the Missouri river, a bill for which introduced in the senata Monday by Senator Millard, an officer of the Omaha Bridge & Terminal company sad At the present time we cannot say when the work on the new structure will started and the plans for it are not ready to be given out. Every survey of the Great Western railroad indicates that company will use this bridge. At the present time we are accommodating the trains of the 11ii- nois Central and Wabash and must get in shape for Increased business ““As to the cost of the new structure, 1 can say nothing. It will be double-tracked and be the latest thing fn the way of a rail- road bridge.” NO MOVE FOR RECEIVERSHIP roey for the Omaha Loan & ' Makes a State- at Receipts is were quite diversified, but the price movement ~was irregula tal sales, par value, $4,110,00. United Statex honds were all unchanged on the last o The Commerclal Advertiser's London finuncial cablegram says: A better feeling dominated the stock market today on the Teport of Kitchener's progress in putting down the Boer war and on New York | rumors of a settiement of the copper ght. | American stocks opened firm, but s1id bac in the absence of support. Then New York supported the market, but it remained list- Rio tintos moved within narrow at one time reaching 2%, but clos- panged for the day at 31%e. Copper dy at £55 the ton. Rio tintos offi- ( 1o to talk about the reduction of ld to the int of £20,000 hi gone out to Malta. One miliion pounds i Stallment is due tomorr New Zealand bills are firm at 37-16. Parls exchan 5 25.13; Berlin, 20.42. The following are the closing the New York Stock exchange: trade at this F was 5,08 crated, Tige. re: 14c; e . 10-COTTON--Steady; middling, 7c: receipts, §500, bal ents, 1407 bales; stock, GALVESTON, Dec. 10.~COTTON—Higher, ORLEANS, Dec. 10—-COTTON-- ales, 4,460 bales; ordin, i | ordinary, 71-16c; low middiing, middiing, %c:'good middling, 8l4c; middiing 8 11607 “reecipts, 2420 hales: stock. Futures. steady: December, February April, 7.04@7.06c; @7.95¢; July, 71.97@ Per hu., $2.15. FRUITS, APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbl., $4.0084.50; winesaps, $5; Jonathan, $5.50; Belle -mm, per box, $1.6 PEARE—Vikers, $2.250 250, $5.50026.50. 1.50G5.00; per ; only Just a fow curs today and no particular market was noticenble. Most Of the fat ST consisted of ewes that sold Targely at £310 and $3 Packers seemed anxious for the les of kiliers, but thers was not make a test of the ranged as follows: o Articles,| Open.| High. | Tow, | Close. [Yes'y. o $2.25; Lawrend *Wheat | Dec. | May July #Corn Dec het N TN e 7Y 4 181819 7) 3%/ i1 S18| 83 @ N1 [ AR 7 GRAPES-Mal s, CRANHERRIES. crate, $2.70. THUFICAL FRUITS, ORANGES- Fioriaas, ¥ 2@i.50; California navels, choice, $3.00 LEMO. ANAS—Per bunch, according to size, flx_\.‘r‘“k'a grades being May, as the better T s very dull and the market d to be at ason on both sheep most no | s may 1 W point of the s mbs sold without Wool Market. N, Dec. 10.—WOOL—The offer- ings at the' wool auction sles today num- bered 10,8% bales, mainly mediam grades, Queensland. Victoria and New ' Zealand scoured were demand and were taken by home, h and German buy- M bales; scoured, prices on Chotee lightw )l 1o che Arlings, $3.6065.%; choic ght yearlings, medium weight | 1 Veariings . t Atchison do ptd *Bal. & Ohio “do pfd Canadian Canadi S0 Ches. & Ohio Chicago & do pra o, Ind do’ pfd.. “Chl & i Chicago G. W do st pfd a0 20 prd. ago & N.W R L & P ago T. & T pra C. & 8t Colorado So 1st pfd pfd Del. L. & W Denver & R, G do prd... 1o 18t pfd.. 0 24 pfd pfd cking Valles do pfd...... Hiinolx Central. Town Central . 107 8 ' wpany new cartons, 7 n- 102 0 ment $4.5004.17; foeder weth' or lambs, $3.0043 50, Rep- ie " ac.... 112 " 3 s olged; 1asnbe. W2 Concerning the affairs of the Omaha Loan and Trust company Attorney Crofoot said at 10 o'clock yesterday that so far as he knew there had heen no arrangement wade looking to an application for a receiver for the mpany M LLANEOUS, NUTS-New crop Waiuis, 'No. 1 sott shell, per Ib., 12c; hard shell, per ib., 12150, No. % soft shell, {lc; No. 2 hard shell, 10t} Brazils, per 1bl, 14e; filberts, per Ib., 1 almonds,” soft _shell, hard “shell, 150 pecans, large, per Ib., 12c; small, 10c; cocon- nuts, per cwt., $5; chestnits, 12¢ HONEY-—Per ction case, $3.5 . CIDER—Nehawka, per bbl., §3; Nevw iork, reen, greasy, scoured, g in Australia, 100 greasy, 46Gsd. scoured, Ndy Cape of ‘Good W bales; scoured, 3@ « 1Unfon Pacitic do’ prd 1| Wabash 1. do prd W, & L. do 2d e Wis. Central sl do pfd Adams No. 3 Av, s ) I 11 70 87 220 0 I el ) L1 62 N ted 19 fed 240 fed ewes. 419 fed ewes. ... 18 yearling wethers native lamb native native buck wes. . AVt ers and lambs. T £ and wethers feeder yoarlings CAGO LIVE ST cwes New 'Zealand. W 18 4140; groasy Hope and (H A 514 BOSTON, "Dec. 10 —WOOL—There s a stronger tone generally in the wool mar- ket here this week and the demand con- tinues good. The “market for territory wools {= firm and fair lines are being taken on the basis of former quotations. Fleece wools are steady.’ with prices about the same as lost week ST. LOUIS, * Dec. 10-WOOL-Steady: light fine, I'J"‘ffi 2de. 7 138 i pfd Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR -Steady; ~winter patents, $2.504 0@3.0; clears, $29063.30; $1.20; patents, $1.3a3 Spring, 8@78%c; No. 2 red, 47G48c; No, N4 40c %@ Eix. N 1x JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. Davis & Cowgill Iron Works, MANUFACTU! 8 AND JOBBRRS OF MACHINERY, GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALT) IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. 1801, 1003 and 1608 Jacksen Stveet, Omaha, Neb. Tel. 688. B Zabriskle Ageat J. B. Cowglih Mgn (C RANE 0. ;i Manufeosurers and Jobbers of Steam and Water Supplies Of All Kinds. 1014 and 1016 DOUGLAS 3T, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Womm Eleotrical Company Electrical Suppliss. Mestrte Wirtag Bells aad Gas Ugtiag G. W, JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard §t. S —— ) ‘ TENTS AND AWNINGS, Omana Tent & Awning Co,, | OMAHA, NEB. . | | | TENTS FOR RENT, |TENTS AND CANVAS COODS, SEND FOR CATALOGUE NUMBER 38 David Cole Co OYSTERS, White Plume Celery, Poultry, OMAHA 416 Fouth 11th 8t Kpring spectals, siralghts, $1.006G3 WHEA .50, HIDES-No, 1 salted, e veal calf, § fo 1 12 to 15 'Ibs,, 7¢; . S pelts, U527c:’ horse hides, $1.5042. AUERKRAUT- 107 N X180 Copper. car & ¥ pra on Lin St |Amer. 8& R do pfd Anac. Min; rooklyn R Fuel & Gas 15ig U, 8, Vi Wells-Furgo 3 Amal. Lia Amer do L 2 2 white, %@ i K MARKET, RYE- No. 2 BARLEY o e, cholce malting, SEEDS. 1 flax, $1.44; No. 1 north- western, $1.44; prime’ mothy, $6.15316.35 clove contract grade, $9.1 PROVISIONS-Mess’ pork, per hhl, $16.75 @650, Lard, per 10 Ibs.. $857:G9.90. " Short ribs ides (0 ) Dry salted shoulders (b hort clear #ides (boxed WHISK Y The following are the recoipts and ship- ments of grain yesterday: Articles Recelpts. Shipmimts. Flour, bhis L 4600 20000 Wheat, bu L Corn, bu Oats, b Rye, bu 00 Rarfey, bu w0 On the Produce exchange today the but- tor market was firm; creameries, 1424t dafrios, 13g20c. Cheese, steady,’ 9l4@104c. Eggs, firm, fresh, 246240, NEW YORK AL MARKRET, 59 ] I 5 ium’ grades, T4 4 i heavy fine, 10@12¢; tub was 1 and Prov o A e 10, WHEAT-Lower ih, elevator, Mic: rack nber, S$4%c; May, S4%e; ; soasitge DX NG MY rack, a; fote ¥, No. 3 'cash, ‘457 track, mber, #%c; May, 153, No. Ol and Rosin, Pa.. Dec. 10.—-O11,—~Credit hal- certificates, no bid; shipments, average, S5.661 bbls.; runs, average, 70,505 bbls. TOLEDO. 1 10, -OT1,—North Mc: South Lima and Indiana, Se. NEW YORK, D 10.--O11~Cottonseed, firm: vellow, gc. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady: turpentine, firm at W@asise S SAVANNAH, Dec. 10.-OTL—Turpentine, firm at #%e; rosin, firm i LONDON, 1 10.—OT 1~ seed, spot, 39s 6 omn Lower. CHICAGO, Dec. 10.-CATTL 8000 head: westerns slow, steady; good to prime, $6.40a7.50; poor 10 medium, $4.0016,2: xtockers and fecders, $2.25G4.50; cows 4.50; helfers, $2.256a5.30; canners, $1.2 bulix, $2.0004 $2.506.75; fed steers, $4.75m5.40 : HOGS-—-R head: omorrow : left over, 7,00: o higher for heavy, and butchers, . heavy, $6.0006.55; Tight, 35,234 Cattle Steady: Active—Sheep M Con. 1N € 3 6113 Glucose I Kig Hockin, 133 | Inter. Inte lede Blscu . Lead . Salt pfd American il Coast Mail ple's Gas Prosed 8. Car. do pfd..., Pullman P, Republic Ste ned ugar 8114 Tenn. Conl &1 g Union Bag & b do_ pfd 8. Leather prd Ruibber oI, CITY, es, $1.30 1 bbls W0 bbls —Receipts, 90098 0 OATS-Lower: 4815 49 ; S AND HEIFERS. W 2l 1000 [ ) 010 Lima, winter patents, and straight, $3.50% 6,00 stimated ctive to slow ‘for Hght; mixed 64215, good e rough e @6.%; bulk of sales, $5.95i RHE AND LAMBE-—Receipts, head: shee weak to 10c lower, —lambs steady: good to chol 3,500 1.2; fair to_cholce ‘mixed, wostern sheep, $4.0064.00; native $2.5025.00; western lambs, $2.0044.10. Official yesterday: Roceiy head: hogs, #8324 head: sheep, Shipments—Cajtle, 3,862 head; head; sheep, 11302 head. T, $3.106 TITY SE) arrive. CORNMEAL- Steady at RRAN--Strong; sacked, cast tr ED-Nominally 8t. Ry Central Mex. Natlonal Minn, & St. L. 188000 “aleutta lin- ck, #1198 1 Timothy, steady, $13.041600; prai- L scarce, firni, '$9.006 14,00, WHISK V-Steady ut $1.82 TRC ON it BA a1 c. HEMEP T WINE-—i PROVISIONS - Pork $10.00. Lard, better, $i.7 boxed, ¢asy, but not lowe clear Tibs. $8.50: cloar sides, boxed. easy. but not lower and clear rib clear sid EW YOREK 10.-DRY GOO! Very firm market for ail descriptione of staple cottons, but no quotable advances in prices, Brown cottons in better demand or home trade. Rleached musling tend 1p- ward. Coarse colored goods against buye ers. Print clothe strong. Prints and ginge hams firm. Whaole situation favorable from sellers’ point of 'view MANCHESTER, Dec. 10.—( ket hardening. Yarns stead doing @l fambs, BN ttle, 24,887 19,566 hend casier; jobbing hogs, 2,08 Dry’ salt meat N ext Qnotations of the Day on Various I Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANBAS CITY, Dec. 10.—CATTIE--R celpts, 8,000 head ‘natives, 500 head Texans and 00 head calves; stockers and feeders, sirong; others steady: choice export and dreaned beef sicers, 800700 fair to good 8. i Commodities, YORK, D 10T 45,5 bbls.; export malos, 11,460 pKgS.; inchang: tone. Rye flour, steady CORNMEAL-Dull; yellow western, §1.35; oty §1 Y afoat "LOTHS—Mar- yal i . with dittle ed 8 pid prd W R-Re, bbls. | sler in NEW cofpts, o W Sugnr Murket, W ORLEANS, Dec. 10.-SUG ad: open Kettie, 3010050 opon etrie, itigal rifugal, grani: s W@iTe; vellows - da Molasses. Jadie; centrifugal, Sa N SUGAR i centrifuy, i 2c. Refined, a0 prd o Waoster Amer. do Union Locomo Mo, Pacific N L Geniral, do pfd Pennsylvania do, do 2d L. pra M, K& T N. Y. Cent w No. Pacific Reading 8t, I, St 8 St. Paul do_prd Norfolk & i Oniario & W0 do 18t do st { chickens, fe: prings turkeys, ducks, Bate; g il do “prd BUTTERSteady oyl b 5,80, stockers and feeders, $3.00 16114 5. 00 6.2 WeRte i Indiar v; No. 2 western, 7 BARLEY-Dull WHEAT- Receipts, M4 bu ;) sales, 395,000 bu. future bi. apol. Spot, easier; No, 2 1 1. 0. b, attoat: No. I red, Séc, elevatc northern Dulith, §e, 1. 0. b, afloal; hard Duluth, $ige, f. 0. b, afloat experienced a weak day from free unloading, curish cables Monday's late strength here northwestern recelpis. - Short sive. (Vall street red wheat and exp sed weak and 19 March, ST4G8Ye, ol @8Se, closed at Selc closed at S4%, CORN--Recelpts, 5,00 bu.; 210,000 . 'fu elovator, and 72 afloat. Option market declined {n sympathy With Wheat and was alxo affocted by lower cubles, small clearances, unloading and fuir yecelpts. Closed weak at y@lige net loss: My, TN@Te, closed at The; Decombe 10,73 1-16c, closed at Tidc GATS -Recelpts, 91,600 bi; exports, 5.4 bu. Spot. easie 0. 1, & Blei No. 2 white, Biige; irack mixed western, b track white, fhe. Options eold off as 4 result of & depression in the grain markets [OPS—Quiet: state, common to cholce, 1901 crop, 1@1%e; 100, 8a1%0: 1890 Garse ; cific coast, 1801 crop, 11@15¢; 1% crop, Sadize: 100, daide. HIDES -Steady: Gal Calltornta, 21 t 24 1o 30 Ibe,, 1. JATHER — Stoady: hemlock so os Avres, lght to heavy welghts, 25 a creamery, 2@2itic; x-rights. *Last sale. ***Prust recelpts 156,760 bu.; exports, heifers, calves, § eipts, 20000 head; market 5@ bulk of sales, $4,1040 %; mixed packers, 3.2 AND LAMBB-Receipts, market strong; native lambs, $1.50w lambs, $4.0064.65; native $2.00414.00; wektern wethers, $3 $2.80@3.30; culls and feeders, § 10,000 bhls oats, 0 11,600 bhbls. . ats wheat bu wheat, 26,000 b pen Kkettle, rup, steady YORK falr refining 4¢; molasses Roaton 3tock Quot BOSTON 10, cent; time | closing 27000 b ons, 6. RHIPM 6,000 bl 8y W ady: 38T higher; t heavy Dec loans, loans N per cent V@3 pe et a5 per Raw. . | omeial . 111033 100 1110 1000 110 1010 10¢ .40 st test No. 1 Options unusually I face of and larger selling was and foreign sugar, rovisto 10.~WHEAT. cash, N Cofe, s Amalgamated Halti Blngham 4/Cal. & Hedls 914 Contennial Copper Range Dom. 1 ket thers, ewes NEW YORK . by quiet: No Mild, qu ova, T@lle. Futures opened tead with prices’ unchanged to he close was barely steady siles we 580 Tl Dee. 10,0 December 4o pfd. 7 Invoice, 6%c¢ Boston & ton ) NH & ned CORN' fay, 1 1y! points Jower. iight M A i L May, s |2 »h December, 815,@i843,0, ST JOSEP 280 he heifer 2 0014, 50, ipts und Mohawl Centr 41010 Domin Suga dOsceoli B e ‘;f“""‘ {Santa Tamarack Trimountiin | Tvini Unite Utah TTLE-R tives, $3.5 0; veals, § $2.00a5.00; stockers ttmoth 14,00, reamet ' hofee | Xmer Tuly Amer Dom Gen M 513, 3 September, R PR 17¢. dair 1040 900 960 1200 s 00 and feeders, HOGS - Re. higher: light medium and he Sil head i n b vapornted and Dried Fraits, 5 NEW YORK, Dec 10.—EVAPORATED % | APPLES—Market ruled rather quiet, but | about steady. State. common ta' good, 64 Kae; prime, 9@9%c; cholce, S1u@0%c: faney, 10 101 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Market quiet,” Prunes, 3%d@ic. “Apricots, Royal, 10a 1o, Maor @1ie. Peaches, peeled 12010 uny ourf and Kansaa W head: strong to per doz., loss light mixed, §6.%: 26, 25616.72 10 10 10 P! 60 D oats, SHIPMIENT 0 bu.; ouls, 1t o i at, 42,400 bu.; corn, " By States P D 4 LAMBS—Recelpts, sirong to 10c i ks higher. m ¥ S, a0 3 1 SIFE] 1,0 Wheat, 9,60 bu,; l“r oo il corn 0 rn & s Winona [Wolverine Westingh | Adventure Allouez c Com Stock In Sig) B wl polls Whent Market, IS, Dec 10.-WHE December, T6%c: May track, "No. 1 hard, 78%¢; 'No. T northern, | No. 2 northern, i | FLOUR-Firm; firat 'patents segond patents, $L6561.03; @I10; xecond clenrs, BRAN-In bulk, strong, $20.00620.5. Minnes MINNEAF Cash, 17 following table shows the receipts of tle, hogs and sheep at the five principal 0 rkéts for December W HEIFERS *Ex-dividend New York Live Stock Market, NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—BEEVES ceipts, 543 head, maily consigned direct: 1o sal ed. Cables quote Ameriean steers ut dressed welght, and erator T3xports arings. Hogs. Sheep. 160 20/000 > 000 150 1000 South Omaha Chicago Kansas City 8t Louis St. Joseph $1.10604. 0 £0.000 first clears, £3.x% Bank clearings today 20,000 ston, ibs . W to bac Ibs. 10 Boyd Commission Co Successors to Jam Boyd & C OMAHA, NEB, COMMISSION GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKA. Beard of Trade Bulldl Direot to Chicago and New York, Sosveszondencs, John A, Warren & Co v T - nees, $11 88,6 Dec. 10— Cloarty halances, 1748913 posted ¢ 488 New Y, hange PHTLAD) T $21,331,747: by cent World NEW YORK telegraphic . Vist Dec, 10.Special cable ommunieations 1o Bradst shows the following changes in_uvailable | supplies from the last account: Wheat, the Unfted Stutes and da, cnst of th Rockies, increased 530000 . afleat for |- BALTIMORE. Dec. 10 Cloarings, 36511 and {i Europe decreaced 2160.00 i totnl {611 balances, 872,743, money, A%@ yor e supply increased 3,202,000 Corn, lu the | BT. LOUIS, Dec. i0.—Clearings, % te Supnly. Total LT84 100,696 00,990 Lowis Live Stoek Market ST, LOUIS CATTLE i lew, 0 e market sleady; native shIppINE and expore | Mieers, sh00nat0; dreascd heaf ang buteher | Sitare 8050620, “steors tnder Lom The 3.00G 520, slockers and feeders, 32.40@0.80; 29761 49 nge, $.M10 diseonunt mones eipis. 130 head: v of other calves als lower o eals wold Woor, Texas, 16617 PROVISIONS |, steady ; Mess. 3!'”" :I,,l‘(“he e et lles, $8.70@10.2; pickjed and oet's i At 40 BHEY] head: markot lambs stead @5 00 110GS- Recelpts head, a1 direct, market nominally stead;. ostic fleece, 2ad26c; hid tamily, $i1 hams, $20.50 8§20, India auiel: pleks short, i et LAMBS -Receipts with sheep weak $2.00a7.90; lambs Dec. 10, includipg 1,554 i Receipte Texans ) " auiet sheep, consigued mes: led bel