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J g W B! ’ e ! THE _OMAHA DAILY ¥ DAY, DECEMBER _ 31 1901. = COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [t mmn oy, o | pn o e o, gorg s ey e\ T ma’&socn MARKET| 1o 1 b ATTEMPT T0 PHVE AN ALIBI ciose valubs were £1 higher, leaving spot 1,258,00 bu,; Increase, 121,00 bu WY “Clearings, $127,082,- CALVES. at £60 and futures at £45 128 6d. Here the | Os 5 decrease, ‘883000 bu. | $37; balances, yo,ue !, ™ 3 — parkey remaing dull and unohapged, with \Bh.; decrense, 16,0 b, Bar- MllA|l,TlA\ll)fil1‘,flll):; | L ) veani 3 ake perior quoted a 3 electrolyt bu.; increase, 440,000 bu 6; balances, LS00, money, per ¥ i " Al Osteals and Prey Exporienes | §i275. casting \'hr"k' Jigad, was dull - . pHOSTON, Dec, a0 Eearinge,” §16,47.600; Aetive Domand for Baef Cattle and Strong 50 5 . Yousg Men Implioatedin Murder Form Bharp Reoeveries in Prices. quoted at £10 ds $%4d, § d4 oft Lobesoanbl st il s Kbt 44 INCINNATI, Dec. %.—Clearings, $3,508,- Prioss Wsek Paid. § Pavis of Donge. 24 6d at London to £16 1 nd the locnl | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. %.~BUTTER=—|060: money, 44@/6 per cent; New York ex- COWS AND HEIFERS. —— —_— market was nominallys poliits oft, but duil. | Firm and falr demind; {incy western, %% [ chanke, par —r— P | ] ¥ " at 4 . Tron, quier; pig iron warrants, fancy nearby prints, ———— 3 b L WHEAT HAS A VERY WEAK OPENING |fi el "8l 15oi i, Tt ol e Tl Western s teenh Blostda Diodh Gesinttons. HOES SOLD ABOUT A DIME HIGHER foti CRLVE CONFESSION OF BRUCE ANUSES INTEREST @16.00; No, 2 southern foundry 01 eute ic o8 S0y n, 2 . 1 v No. 1'southern foundry, $16.50416.0 CHE SR -;uffix 'mrlr u:ym e York full [ BOSTON, Dec. 80.—Call loans, 44@ per P : AR b ithern soft foundry, ' $15 007117 0 creams, fancy. small, 1114¢, New York full time' loans, 4148 per cent. OMclal Cables Are Lower, but Smallneas of |gow firon “warrants Cloecd ol i< 1 {crams, fafr to cholce, Mgl closing Both Fat a g s LR SR LR Ll yorld's Shi tn to Burope A esborough at s 3d o e e heep Lambs in Good . bl B dobidmbe kg 4 — edo Grain and Seeds. Atchison 4s.......100 Allouez 3 | Request and Mar)it Ruted Active | Graphte y of (ime an Other Witnessesgive Enongh Feed- deeming Feature and OMAHA WHOLESALE W 3 , tfGas e 0 Amalgamated ":’ u’n “‘ pobieid e e (TOLEDO, Dec. % WHEAT-Falrly ac- | Mex, Conizal . s Halti and Strong—Not arket Closes Higher, ve and higher; cash and December, sc; | N. ¥, G. & C.... 5 Bingham na Te « a L Atchison 01 Cal. & Hecla..... 50 Y} Market. VHESSO O TFRES &Hd Qwerat “Dacember, fhc; May, 674 o prd. .1l iy Centennial ... on Staple and Fancy Prod A 4ic; May, 47c i m:“n fi \\a 191‘ 'X"wlumr.‘l‘("u'nv . | — CHICAGO, Dec. M—Covering by shorts | KGOS Receipts, light; ) Yover; Deceirioety ST BATot | K. TYe. 1 1. Theniiie virili: SOUTH OMAHA 3 HUDSON, N. ¥., Doc. 30.—%0 contession ing on carly bearish conditions, today in- | Kecre, Daase, spring eniens per 150 | MOVEMENTS 0F STOCKS AND BoNDs, | {0l Pacite aw . if | gMctat, Monday... . 2 . s cows, ‘l":;‘."' . e for ".':' “""r"“" ;‘(‘;‘" "“"" fitoriced a sharp Tecovery in e, e, B pelh * | Same S we 3 i 0owe ; enbeck, the wealthy farmer a Greenport, Jor ‘wheat olowod 8o up, May DRESSED POULTRY-Turkeys, diaite: [ (oo 0 A 1y e Gurmoy Same day last year iz 413 There was not a particularly [on Christmas eve, caused sus a crowd e A et T ficke, sgeiy #e, 8Goc; spring chiickens, il tors Cause | fom,'r & 8.0 anti_ Fe! Cop | bald for nogs at South |heavs Fun of hogs fere today, o that <eil- | (o assemblo today when the ceoner's in- viglons closed 10G22%c highe Tigmec; hens,’ (@ igc, | Gene Gen. Electrie Amarac % several days with com- |ers had n good opportunity ‘to put on a e Whent had n very Weak opening. Cables |, B Tbe ST Coary ittcloghole® | v "','I:I 4 1 ':"'"" | Mams. | Electric Trimountain 1111y Tittle, | ‘The "RQyanoe, however \'\u': Jey | dteet way tesutiad that the conper heard were lower. much mare 8o.chan was. ex- | daity, in' tubs, 18Glic: sepa e NEW YORK, Dec, .—Today's stock | do pfd Trinity - - uneven, and while some sales looked the testimony of the widow andmother of ected In consideration of (he dectine here [ FROZEN FIsH-=Rlick bass, isc; White | market wis largely a matter of _money | United © |United States Date. | 1901, |1900. 1899, (1895, /1897, 18981895, | higher and In some cases mo her Waies | s £ s e e o aturday. The quantity of wheat on pas- h, b Wei blie | supplies. The symptoms were fndubitable | U. 8 .43 |Utah i did not seem to be any more than steady. | the murdered man in the privat office of sage wan ineroas 0 bushels and the jiffwioes 16: gatnah, 122} cod 10g; | that these were scarce, the call loan rate | do ptd... R 2 e murked: Rowever'wis active and The | the district attorney northwestern primary recelpts were m s et hullbut, Tic; herring, oei'had: | running up at one time to 12 per cent. The | Westingh, Com'.. & |Winona . 3283 bulk of the offerings Was soon disposed o 'he test Mre. 3 ' ' terfally lurger than a year ago. The one fei pike, ae; fed n Jet sal dgeneral rate for rencwals was 10 per cent. | Adventire 10% Wolverine . 1l He' market couid, perhaps, best be des | 1ne testimofly of Mrs. Margare L. Hal redeemning feature for ‘the balls was the Ze; sunfish, Gc; trou o Whitetish, | Later in the day the money rate became | =—————— — seribed by calling it close to a dime higher | lenbeck, the widow, was to the efect that L3 smallness of the world's shipments to |3} ¢, tresh mackerel, each, 2@ | casier under offerings by bankers, am ——— than Saturday s general market. The bu'k | four men participated in the muder, off- Hrope. May opaned e lower at S1%@ ; i whom J. Plernont Morgan & Co. were cot New York Minina Stoeks. of_the heavywelght hogs sold from $6.50 0 | g ¢ #%c and at once sold down to SOSGENC. 1 RS-Mediums, per can, 22 8tands | spicuois, An urgent —demand developed W YORK " .35, Medlum welghts wont mostly from | Selting the previous bellef that me held The early selling was heavy and every- | frds per g, Bei extra sclects, per cun, | for Reading, which caused an advance of NEW ‘\"HI\I. Dec 74*‘ The vll:fl‘lnx are $6.30 tn $6.50, and the lighter loads sold from | & horse near the barn, while thre others thing offered at”the low prices was ‘ab- | {5, Now Yurk counts, per can ‘wei bUlk | § points'in that stock at a new high record | the closing prices on mining stoc a0 down. ' There was but little change 0 | went (o the house. Mrs. Hallenbek de- When the small decrease was r o Kal., 1.5, bul ce ut cach step of tMv advance. When he market start to finish, and the » the visible supply and the ex- $LGLG: bulk New York counts, | Reading ded to reallsing the general Mg - B the "middie nf the | clared that shé and her husband saw a ONS-Live, per dos., o riet, which had been held oniy steady, | §1C0, Qnter orenoon. sentative sales wagon passing on the highway wity two y v ¥ | (OF A No. Av. Sh men walking behind 1t Soon after four port clearances appeared of conslderable proportions shorts began to cover in such | VT Cholee e e low e Huin Suddenty and deopped 10 | jrunswick Con... 13 |Phoenix A Av.Sh ustrials and Pacifics | Com® i s |Boroal 12 . men came walking back, wearing coats in- & manner thut It seemed apparent that the | YhalpCholes sase. 5 Whot #ome rumor that ' considerable Sort Jire $0.00; No. 2 ‘upiand, 560, megium niilfon dollars additionai | SonyCal, & Va .18 Bavage . ia 10 ; side out. They disappeared down the toad e bl peverad. for oL Beayay \the | ot i %, 3 jpland, W60, mogiuit | was aid out for tedemption Of government | Beaanood, Terra. 8 |Blerra Nevida ] 3 She, Hallenbeck, and his mother, all saw elevator magnate who died here today. | brices Tor hay of good color hud | DONds; later in the duy it was explained | ron Slver 6 |Standard 18 1w them from the wind Her husband said This covering, which began only half an | hUstity “Demana fair. ote, 8 okem " | gnut ments. were be made for the | Leadville Conirs 8 | oroere %0 om from the window. Her husband said our efora the. cloue, soon sent May ‘10 | VECRK: Ttcs oid, 8 : of ' Northern Pagiic. conyertible | 22 2 i i 3 0 i they must be chicken thieves and watehed 153 5 B2 80 them till out of sight 8 Four Men Fire, =23 P, fE=zEe " {73 nE Adams Con........ 20 Little Chief . Allce J# Ontarto F s5F i %% = hoter ..e.- &F, i "z g srgsze szeg " Smail yront-taking brought w slight | i | boids, the proceeds of which are (o be used osction and May closed strong, %o up, at for the retfrement of Northern Pacifie pre- Joocal recelpls were 4 catsnone of VEQETABLES, !n.;'v stock. 1t was safd that one check N atract grade; Minneapolls and Duluth | porarops . EoET Of $31.000.00 had passed on account of the | LIVERPOOL, Dec. 80.—COTTON-8pot in reported 03 cars, making a total for the | FOTATORS “Home grown, #1¢ northern, | subsciiptions. The reduction in the Cali- | fair demand. prices steads: American mide theee polnts ‘of M care, againat s st 3 $L10 . met & Hecla dividend and the = cloxing | dling, 4 1 The sales of the day were M ok and 677 4 vear gko.’ Primary v TR down of the Anaconda = mine depressed | 12,00 bales, of which 100 were for specuias it and she accompanied him. When ha prere Lo bushels® compared with | e b, ek utabagas, per | Amalgamated Copper sharply. Sugar was [ton and export, and ncluded 11400 Amer: @ opened the door four pistols were thrust bushels Tnat year. Seabonrd clearance under. renewed pressure und showed “the | fean. . Recelpts, %m0 & including 24,200 Dec: 3 b 318 A pheas”and. our etiadica. 8w N Inck of recent demand from & short inter: | Amerioen s Btarer! ¢ Steidy "And i fn his face and all were fired. Hallenbeck agaInst 6,9 00 bushels lnst we “Ii—Head, per 0.60; hot- | nort Hovernors to, concert meas- | December, {3 d ers; Decem- | he “officl bt of care o #t6o of the way. The four me: d into Iy, Againgl 608,00 bushels last week: . e, Dt A0k, | rewor oppositlon to”the Northern Securi- January, 31644, sellers. Janu- | prougnt in ':'.’ul.?)"".’.‘\"f o o o 7 o POttt wlCe ;"m" ’;",;" ;,', J:.;::,';' L:"",“‘ bushels r doz..’ e Union Pacific seemed to be affected. al : lers: Mareh- April, 4 0. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep H'r's, |44} : Hallenbe " iy Corn” played a following ‘same with [ SARISMES-Fer dog. e = o | by some dinappoinimen } w-kd, value; May-e| o M. & St. P. Ry. 1 1 1 i i e TRIE OV RES S WRIENRYIE At most of the day. Cables were lower Genuea gt bol nams OF detalle 1 the AnAuRL Fenort resned: | ’ ey | O, &8t L. Ry y his gun, when his assailants all fired again and May, hd o weak opening. Most of the | "UAUBAGE Holiind seed, cra o, [ink the methods of fiancing the Northern tiers: gy A igusl, 4 Union Pag Sysiein." 2 Al the men wore masks and had coata early selling asioe from the wheat sym- | CAULILOWER. Dot orito, §& acific settlemen i Algust-Scpiember, 4 .} 1 turned Inside out. S| ! cof pathy was influenced by the cables Somo | GNIONS-Spanish, per crate, $200; Michi- | The bond market was moderately acti i CE & M VR R Pt o R bl The testimony of Almina Hallenbeck, tho mother, who {s 80 years old, bore out the tory of her daughter-in-law 8 & *SE 40 23 Presently, there was a knock at the o 6 kitchen door. Her husband went to open P, fon of heavier receipts and to the im- RY L ulifotnta, 404766 | pression that the demand from feeders wis A NE—Per bu . $2.16. id refunding 28, registe declined 1, | abating as a result of the milder weathe FRULTS. and s, coupon, 38, coupon, and the old 4% | ther tame. Th APPLES . Ben Davis, per bbl, $1.50; [ 's per cent on the lust call | B i 5 : it lines on the [ WARELES - Bon Davie per, bble $459: | "the Commerciul ' Advertiser's Londor o ind "ADHL, Sidc; Moy, 8d7c; | Hilnois” Cencrit "0 \ Sherlff 1. J. Best, who visited the housa #%, ns In_wheat, led to the late re er box, '§1 o d A ol ' | financial cablegram says he stock mar- S.18c: July, 8.20c; 8.00c; Bep- - - b 3 on the night of the t ody A May #old up well after the ear PEARB-Vikers, Lawrence, $§2.20@ | ket today was inactive and featureless, | tember, 7.75¢; O 3 Total receipts ....110 0 15 @ BT 3 5 8! e tragedy and examined decline and closed firm at e down at |, 4B g i, o 9T The American department was firm early, | NEW ORLEAN : ~COTTON The disposition of the day's recelpts was SEP—There was a fair run of sheep | the varlous footprints in the snow that had e, ecelpis were 17 cars. © i ana | GRAPES. Malugan, por keg, $550a650. | bt rencied on lower Glotations from New (Quiets sales, S0 bates: ordinars, ¢ 9-10c; | as follows. each buyor " purchasing the | nd Inmba here thduy and aliowkh’ Chi- | previously fallen, testified that e and hts Jats opened lowe other graine anc IRAR agas, por keg, $0.8006.50. . | York. Union Pacific and Atchison were | 00d ord 71-16¢; low middling, 7 i | number of he cated cago was reported 10616 lower, the mars « o o Van W ruled dull throughout the ‘day. The ranke | ftcs g 1ol os—Fer bbl, SLWusW; per | (Ol (NG renson " was' glven middling, b good middling. sycs middling 80 I00ICRAe: 1o, Hogs, Bheep, | KS. AL 5 (his "point ‘wan very: Active and | Assistants searched the Van Wormer house waw narrow Commission houses and ele B e ROPICAL PRUITS apathye Rio tintos sold at £40 | falr, S 116 recetpts 45 balew; stock, | Omaha Packing Co ate: Hogs, Bhec. | stronger priccs were patd. Tt was very | 8t Kinderhook and found three revolvers. vators e sellers at the start. Later a | TROPICAL UITS lifor. | COPDET At £49 por ton. Money Is strongon | H28% bales” Futurcs, aulet and steadv: [ gwife and' Company 4 evident - that packers “were anxlous for | A fourth one was found next day. £000 doal Was reinstated aftef the advance S—Floridas, $3.25q3.50; Califor- | (U R g TG MY T et December, &76¢, bid; Janus 188G7.80ci | Cudany Paceing oh: : supplies, and there did not seem to be Shesilt Find was pretty well under way. “May wold up [ nis havels ¥13u0.007 budied, O e, 1300 | TOWed £3.500,00 from the ank of England, | February, 70a7mc; March, | 10G8.00; | Armour & Co.r....... enough on sale to meet thelr demands. Al w L o sobic wha closed irm, "o up, at 464 | 1ONS-Fancy, $.600s.5; choice, | Paria exchange is .14: Beriih, . Abril; Sbigsc May, sosasoic; June and | SaTie veom' Couniry.iii: last week tho wupply wax not adequinte 10 | The shoes the prisoners wore when ar ecelpts were 173 cars, | 0 | The following are the ciosin, price! iy, 7L . Recke! o X ‘| the demand, so that packers are hungry by . Provisions opened firm on lght recelpts the New York Btock exchange: ° ST LOUIS, Dec. 30.-~COTTON-Market |, Becker & Degan..... + | for both shiep and lambs. There were no | Fested by Sheriff Dest, fitted Into the snow and betier prices at the yards stimulated | 125 : 1558 quiet, 1416c lower: middiing, Sc; no salea; | WAMANS & oo 6 e Lstrictly prime’ lamba offered today, ko that | prints. The sheriff identified each palr of the '!‘rudlm(. .:..lm-' rain IM!'ukV\I'F:; influ- | S-( :!‘{I'VPIA:A!/L‘II:PW cartons, $1.00; im- | FERo T ncific recalpts, 5,8 i shipments, 5,896 bales: | (1L incatone & Sehalier, veve |ty «ul;\u ’l»;:nw do not show the full | gnoes in court as belonging to the four enced wome profit-taking, but on the late -, per b, 12Gue. A o pid aliwa i child : s | Ktrength of the market K strength in oercals provisions” aivanced ,‘lll\L‘ll‘;fi_;la-‘xfixull~v 10 60-Ib. boxes, per 1b,, i, B &8, b i I Dec. #0.—COTTON—Market | Homiiton & Rothachild . sin | o There were "ot enough fecdors on sale | Prisoners individually. The tour revolvers agaln: May pork closed 2 up at S o | 6%c; Sairs, be. 3 T L . & Paciiic’:: Jois | auiet ‘at e e . s+ | to make a test of the market, but it 18 very | were produced. The sheriff declared they oy lard 125e e $10.5 “and May MISCELLANEOUS sanadian. Pac %/ Tol., St L. & B s ang Co.. eI plain that the demand fs improving HAd baamtraRu ~x” i i o il Tibs 300 higher ai $.921% q New crop walnuts. Nop ‘anada 8o 8°| o’ prd 3 Sugar Market. R T A e iotations. Cholce iightwelght yearlings, Wb AGL UL L LR L L stimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, , per Ib., 12c; hard shell hes, & Ohfo 4% Unfon’ Pacific S ; Other buyers s ais | M004.25; good to choice medium welght | he found them. & cars: corn, 245 cars; oats, 16 cars; hogs, t siiell, 10c; No. 2 b ve; | Chicigo & A.1.0 8 do pld........[" g | NEW ORLEANS, Dec 30-SUGAR-Mar- ¥ - | prarigs, $175a40; (alr (o good vearlings. | George Greenwood of Stogkport testified enc ils, per Ib., ldci filberts, per | do pfa Wabash 1100 et quiet; open ke 3 D=1000¢; open kett's . 2 : cholce , $3.7504.00; falr to - ) ¥ Iwading futures ranged as follows: | wlmonds,' soft hell, ifc: hard she chir, T & pra 2| contrifugal, 3asie; centrifugal granulated, | TOtI8 ..o, 5 hoice cwes that on Christmas eve he saw Harvey Bruce o = y per Ibl, 13c; small, 0¢; cocon i 3 ) b it A6 yellow, S || CATTLEThere wan n g sup. |3 falr to 3 013 with whom ho was well acquainted, Atticien] Opan LIIEH | Low. | Closs.| Bty | booaus, jars 5; Chestnuts, 12 j scconds, 2a ke, Molasses, quiet; open | ply o o here today.and, mand | ewes, $1.0002 0 5,230 A - PR b Y | PO NISY SPer S mection case, @ 8 iy 5 centrifug i15c. Syrup, [ Was also in good shape, the g | y Y out of a wagon at the Brookside hotel, Wheatl SRR - Nohawke . por bl X L active and steady to strong 5 | ers, $2.73019.00; foeder lambs, $ Stockport. He could not see if others wera % g % | ot R, ¢ : i<, Dec puldetor all desirable grad f cattle, | rexentativa xalon in the wagon. K0T in| Nbia SO% (1% No. 1 gresn; #oi N . : § Amer 3 refining, e Uyers were out ear ast, no i s Lt PrARER g ] i ; g L o Y ) . molasses 7t that the bulk Of the BYCrings was out of cull ewes Greenwood's evidence is important, be- o i, No: 4 selted, fo i BN gl A o erea: et Buhas'in wood cull owes.... cause at the hour Greenwood says he a2 - : R don s ion, Cheio: e, i | Amal. s | . quiet iere were quite a few beef steers in- iy e s Bruce at Stockport, Mrs. Van W e 6ty pelts, 2@eic; horse Rides, $1.50G2.25. COlOTAdo B0....... 147% Amer. 30l | K 3 cluded in the recelpts this morning and e et all four boy R IR VAN WORLIED FOLY @'s e do 18t pfd... ] 9% d 1 Joost 774 SET SUGAR—De- |some. of them were of very falr quality buck e NI r boys were at home eating supper el & Hudson.. 0! ely be quoged stre d (R4 Rt urton Allerton b 0o | 8T. LOUIS, Dec. 3—WHEAT—Higher; | Del. L. & W R and Rosin. active. Even the short-fed cattle sold with- ative swes 10T PohE BB R gt Of but No. 2 red cash, elevator, § \ck, Ailge! [ Denver & R HeR. i) G & out difficulty at fully as 1 prices us native SeEsL oLy [ nto court in the shape of chin Deocomber and May, 875 July, M No! 4| do” ptd 3 5 , Pa., ”.r.".'.‘r‘".’..’;.’.'.fi.‘,‘.?l' were pald last week and the marker soon itive ewos 3 | Mskers, which he found near the spot the ; 18 o A T el 4 5 o bid; shij . | came to a close for lack of cattle to sell. itive ewes. 1l horse was tied w o 5 | 17 94 17 b 17 | "SRR ner, o Ba%acs Qo 1t prd.: 3 | . 93,295 bbls.; runk, | The demand for cow stuft was ulso of | 2 rative wethers 2 I sommeed: it hile the murder was being i | eGistecs Decomber, % Y, 5 Q prd,.. i 71 bbls,; average, 73,665 bbls. Iiberal proportions and the prices pald | 13 fntive wothors 3 | b M8 1s like the chin whiskers [ 10125/ 10 173 10 1256/ 1015 1005 | 2,120, The United St 8, coupon 16 r ing uj 3. & D R R. R. 15 L middiing gulf Xt B & Q. Hy 5 Futures closed barely ; DRI & P, easti 13 ol o; January Feb tROL & P west of the heaviness was due to the expecta or yellow, 3¢ per | and irregular. Total = sale 2 I TTON—Bpot | &+ Bt P, M. & O.... 1 } land, T, 4 % " b3 or, pid.. " 185 prd SAVANN 3 c. 0.—-OIL—Turpen- | jooked strong as compared with those In | 375 native eves. ..o oo which it was testified was wanted by (ho 110167 10207 1010 1020 | 10 0714 | OATS—IHigher; No. 2 cash, 4ic; track and | Hock. Malley tric e v I frms Ay By G T | force ‘at the ‘clowe ‘of luxt week. The' de- | 30 native Wethers i Van Wormer's, when they bought masks | | December, 41t M 2July, $9he; No, | o pfd, : e Sukar ! 10 G B1o: ML 81400 L mand ‘was general for all grades and in- | f native wethers i ¢ the qéa) 2 ; 500 | s 5 | 85 |2 white, $hic Illinots Central ng Coal . i L 3240; N, $8.25] W. G, 8380} | cluded canners and medium grades, us ive wether ... | of the dealer in Kinderhook. He could not 88T 8 2 YR er at ege. Towit Central ... Paper B3 Deo. 30.—OTL~Cottonseed, | Well &8 the cholcer kinds. , rlings : : furnfsh them, but the youths remarked, it . FLOUR-—Market quict; red winter pat. | 4o nidi.c.coo0 te, do phl oo ) apbee. g OTL—Cottonseed, | "Rulls of good quality also ‘met with ready {ve Tambs. 11l 4 testified, that they could make th “No 19004 10; wey and straight, | Like Erle & TR . i s1.30 Favpem: | sale at ool sirong pricen and”the ‘sam | 37 maive lambe 5 | ] 4 make: them Cash quotations were as follow: 3 do e Gas ..... 8 luil. Rosin, steady; strained, $1.50. Turpen- | could be saldl of veal caives and stags, pative Tambs themselves with a,piece of robe. FLOUR--Steady. iD--rimothy, nominally firm, $6.006 | I & N o N ar it g e 4y | tine, steady, 3% There were only a few stockers and ative lumbs. 9 § —_— 3 spring, 66%GTT%e; No. 2 * e E BT . E lers on sale today and anything at all wes v Bomaent- steads a1 T Rt RN L e ThaD e wulh, e IR P | S T dg [ WILCOX APPARENTLY SAFE 4T 16% 0 2 white, {1@ | BRAN—Dull, sacke » | e oAl T Pacife Corn © YORK, Dec. 30—EVAPORATED | At 8trong price . nd for the cattle | 21 native lambs 3 ; . P ¢, 404 171 110, S Mex. Nagonal .. 1 S051R0 Hogat .. ! R e AT RARATEE | showing: Aesh Is large o wethers e Young Man i No Longer Supposed . HAY—Timothy, easy, $13.0015.50; e, | Mo 2. 10838 People's Gua demand, partiealarly - holce and fancy | the SUppY, but the’commoner grades u sesvessnnies to He Threntened alr to cholce malting, 58'4@ | steady, $13 M., K 1250k Pressed 8. Car B, L ere el antl (fncY | thin cattle are not wanted to an 5 ntened by | PROVISIONS Pork, higher; jobbing, | Vi Sied Wbt O T s Stiite, common to good, 6aske: prime, 9g | eXtent and the market cannot be g L Lynch Law. § s 1 northwest- | $16,60. Lard, higher, $5.90. Dry salt m N. J. Central Pullman B, 'Car.'217 | 8ie: choice. Sg@i0e: fancy, 10%@ilc, = h dy on that class of ern, o mothy, @.45; clover, | (boxed), higher: extra shorts and N. Y. Central 3 Republic Steel ... 15 CAFORN I CDRIED FRUITS Quiet | cattle tive sales - contra Qs B pork, por b, $16.00 | (0% S80I, clear sldes, @12 s | Nortolk & W o prd and Unchanged, Pranes, e Apritots, BEEF STEERS, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C., Dec. 30, —Ex- @16.10. Lard, per 100 Ibs., - $10.1215@13.15. | clear rf .70 v i} No_ Paciiic’ ped. . ae Tehn: Conl & i Royal, 10030 ‘“‘”(’f..'{:ffik (e BLLEL S X}"' § A “';‘ citement over the Cropsey o Is dying Short ribe sides (loose), i3 pry | CWHISKY Ontarie & W Unlon Bag ‘G v 3 . . 3 " out and bueiness is being resumed. The #alted shoulde (hoxed), $T47%47.50. Short | TRON COT b rennsylvania 4 . b talk of lynching Ja Wiles clear sides (hoxed), $9.0070.10 | Renapl Coffee Market. . o CHICAGO, Receipts, ching James Wilcox is heard no WHISKY—Basis of high wines, $1.32 | W D do 1t pfd 8 i NEW YORK, 1 30.—~COFFER L1090 i 18,500 head, 400 ans: strong to 10c higher; | 100Rer, the people having declded to permit The following were the receipts and ship- | | _do 2d prd Rubber .00 13 * | Rio, steady. Mild qulet; Cordova, 7@ 1020 gO0d 1o prime, $6.75@7.60; poor to medium, | the law to take Its course. The citizens’ ments of grains yesterday | nominal at $1.15 L. &8 F.. Mo »fd Atife e, Futures ned steady In tone at a 1 2 A $3.90a6.00; stockers and fecders, $2.0004.20] | committeo and Solicltor Ward Articles. Receipts. Shipments. POULTRY—Firmer; chickens, g do Ist pfd.. .. 8. 'Steel sartial 5 e. The market at vA £} 4 COWS, helfers, $1.7600 i can- L. ard are com four, bbis ... 5 10,000 | young, Tgc; turkeyd, 10c; dicks do 2d ptd.....1. do pfd o < oAy h A ners, i bulls, 3175004000 caives, | pleting evidence against Wilcox to present (\:_ ul‘, bu.. cese . ‘\n;u( 1400 | geese, 1';1“ . ) 3 L. (\'lumllw 2 \\\v-\l-ln‘ Unton unchan, o a n ¥ $2. 5006, 50 xas-fed steel Iul 5 to the grand jury in March. OFT, DUveoeseess oo 46900 PSR — Steady; creamery, pfd 8 Amer. Locomo inena 4 HOGS-Recelpts today, ead; | hee e Oats, bu.. d 163,000 160,000 h Paa Dl do ped %e g | folnte. M ! 4 morrow, 0,00, extimated; 1eft over, ; |, There has been a report for the twenty- Rye, bu 9,00 3,000 2 Paul pra. 189 3 . 6.75¢; M 5 u ¥ market " 10¢ higher; mixed and \vuun.rn_‘Murvhnurn that Wilcox had been removed ‘ G to Norfolk, Va., for safe keeplng, the au- 60 810 346 85 it} K70 0 920 1010 e} o 0l Rt 1111 Beef, firm; eoxtra Indla |U. 8. re reR Il & N % QT“"J:":':_’,” 'r'.' "':"‘“\'I':";‘ Me entra 8 § S "H, ec. 30.—-CATTLE. oot ~Eavs Barley, bu........i0 6,000 0 Flour, "800 bbls; wheot, | — - s | PN B Ot O b fat s 5 i cholee heavy, $6.6040 On the Produce exchange today the but- | 13 ) bu.; oats, 124,000 b = e byt Ly - K . 31 light, $5.35a 4 - tor market was steady: creamorics, 13¢ , 8,00 bbls; 'wheat, New Vork Money Market. S 4 . s, $6.25000.60. thoritles fearing that the people would at- Galries, 10200, Choese, seadyr shg |3, 15 coen, 126,000 bu.; oats, 27,00 bu NE SORE. B, M~ iiarie New York Dry Goods Market, g ts, 2,000 head: tack the Jall. Tonight Sheriff Grandy de Eggs, steady; fresh, 2ic. a s firm, At 0013 Der conty olesiog "‘m‘r‘",;';"]'; NEW YORK, Dee. 30.—DRY GOODS— 9 lainbs steady 'to 1he lower; good nied this. Wilcox Is still in jail here ana 2id by rain and Provivlons. | cont’ “prime mercantile paper, 5ast per | Spot business ‘today under holiday influ- L A Juse ¢ $4.0004 8 et the town authorities expect no further NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, WHEAT-Spot, | cent (e ences and bad weather conditions was poor STEERS AND COWS. i oy . Al trouble. . OC v, firm, 65 2d; No. 1| STERLING EXCHANGE—Fjrm, with ne- | #nd there was barely an average demand. |17, 916 400 B.....132 57 1} Tambs, $3.0006.00; t 3 TOEthern, Sprim, tedy b ad; No. 1 Calt- | tual busiess inbankers Diils'at $i56% for | The tone continued fiem in all descriptions STFERS AND HEIFEKS, Saturdny: Tecelpte_Cattle, 25 |, SOUCIOr Ward has insisted that Wilcox Quotations of the Day on V Bornin Hem, B0 Butures, qatet; Mareh, | domand nd at $XTGAS forsixiy” duves | of colion kqgds with prices well' main- g 2 1100 600 hecp, 2600 Shipments—cat. | Pe glven ‘a preliminary hearing next Commodities, (5 f\,'.‘fi[n«-.... Gilken, 1A diles Bt s s % and $4.87%; commerclal | 10, Veb%clal mention. oo 3 408 e .m; 93; hoks, 1, p, 1,010, ;\mlnmdny He was anxious that it should NEW YORK, Dec, 30.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | at s 6d. Futures, dull; J SILVER-—-Bar, wei Mexican dollars, y - COWS. New York Tive Ntock Maket, e held lr?dn, but E. F. Aydlett, who rep- ORI 3, 11200 bbler: eeariat reh, 68 2%d; May, 43%c. : Wool Market 5 1 resents Wilcox, demurred, saying that he .-1..»1.»‘. with wheat, but not l'ds\nlflilu ‘lln;h () ”"f" 38 »nf L\I_L»‘s “lr:]flvll;vl:'llx:‘»‘m' weak; state, fnac- | g LOUIS, Dec. 80.—WOOL—Firm: me- N H\\'“k'mu\', 0. 80, l'f‘l‘I\'l'lf 1“3'; had not had an opportunity to consult Wil ~;l|vlll'4 wu--«.‘u:“ wlnl-‘; cxiras, Ixz Tk Al‘l,nmllvn (Pacific coast), steady, | follows: whisde . N » Jic it mn‘ra than probable that Mr. Aydlett will Miny D 2 95@ .30, winte v | £ 38 ol Steers, = 8 v g 0 Erades, $& 700 flour, firm: fair ¢ irt Wrades, $.00; cows, 31,703, Yaire the preliminary bearing aud shiow B00d, $3.903.40, o taney, $3.4568.50. | mess, Pork, firm, prime n W, | do coupon 107y k: shipments tomorrow, 2,400 quarters | the case to go direct to the grand jury. CORNMEAL-—Quiet; —yellow ' “western, | 72s 6d; hams, short cut, 14 to . t,| do 3s, reg....... Mk do 18 inc..... Ipts, 1,200 head; st=ong; natives, $3.3 of heef. Any attempt to get Wilcox out on bafl Hrandywine, $3.6513.7. 6. Lard, quiet; American refied, fn| do coupon Inig( oM. & SU. L 5: co and heifers, $1.50a5.35; veals, CALVES-Receipts, 1,336 hei tive and | wil) be resisted by Solicitor Ward. Chalr 3 western, e, f. 0. | palls, 50s 6d; prime western, in tierces, 5os. do new 48, $.00@h.7: stockers and feeders, $2.25@4 30, 280 Dl 1l sold* veals, $5.0069.00; west- 4 § alre b., aflont; stute , ¢ L f., New York, | Bacon, Cumberland cat, 26 to @ lbs,| do coupon i N3 | HOGS—Receipts, s@l0c higher; light i man Greenleaf and the other members of tha AND L.\,\I‘H.‘l )l(l\'!‘lnll, A citizens committee, assert that they have SAIn on, Ralel shaen: ‘WeAk much additional evidence of which the carlots. ' quiet, 43s 6d; short ribs, 16 {0 24 Ibs,, quiet; | do old 18, A1'is 106 * | and light mixed 36.%5@6.8); medlum and BARLEY-Steady; feeding, 59Gle, ¢ 1. £, [46s 61: long clear middles, lght, 2 to 3i| do coupon Y. $6.600 PIgs, $4.26616.95. Buffalo: malting, Sactc, o'l £, Buffalo, ' [1bs., quiet, 458 6d; long clear middles, heavy, | do 98, reg ZP—Recelpts, % head; steady. WH Recelpts, 15500 bu.; - €xpo 3 €0 40 1bs., quiet, 4is; short clear backs, | do coupon 1 87120 bu. Spot, firtm; No. 2 Fed, Sel |16 to 20 Ibs, quiet: #81 clear beblies, 14 to | Alch. gen. {8 ; a g o, b, afloat; No. 2 red, Sic, elevator! 13 1bs., dull,s62s 6. Shoulders, square, 11 [ *do ad). i & W con, 810214 oo 1 narthern, Duluth, §7igd, 1. o b afioat’ | 10 13 fhu. qulet, 47 | Bal. & Uhio s o, 43 100y ptions for a time were affected by hearish 3T 8 v, finest United States do 3% , M o, Be.118 9 TMEN' wockly' forelign Ktatiaiios, lower cables and | g good. United Statos, fom | *do cony t L& 8 F 4s... 07 | INSTRUMENT! general selling, but in the afternoon sharply | - CH Firm; American, finest white, | *Canada So. 2 ¢ W. 1 Decomber d Tecovered. ‘The rally was attended by | firm. 41 Ameican, fnest colored, firm: | @ent. of ¢ 1 & NWaennty Deoafs: sare of thorts, export rumors and larger | o g0, % on(Bor Pachhe e J. 1 Weld_to F. J. Glsh clearances. Closed firm at %e net advane 3 Jorts_ef wheat into Liverpool last | Ches & O, 0%|g0. Pacific 4s..... eld to F. J. Gish, 5x126 feet Starch, SoHGNSo, oloseq b si: Mav rene imports of wh At Int 'l‘hmr! ‘”' ’l‘”“ Chi & A, 3 M 180 Rallway 88001211y | In_ block 7, Ambler Place $1.00 @stwe, closed ot STihe: July, SAKGSENC ™ porom atlantle | 6N & Q i, 0¥ Tex. & Pac, 18 2| .. Gish (o R 0. Gish, same .30 closed at Sihee; Docember, dassse Lo | rett other Lorts, The Imnorts ¢ M & 8P R s T SUL & Wogsl g | Eamund Phalen and wife to M. P | ers from other ports. Th L Of | ec” & N W e w0ty Ubiion Pacific ds!107 * | Seanlon, undivi-T of el sely 16-16-13 100 HORY. Macainie 16000 b ampoite. 44| Aty i wars (o R e P 1 do conv. x5 j0i | 3P Phalen (0 same, sam ) b Spots e, No. % foree e[ VIOE COC & § L g 000 | Wabash ‘1s 1503 | Nl Timperly (0 saine, wame 0 % Totae, B . b asloat. " Opdians. hel o' e ) reoyintons, | GhIcaKo Ter dn.. i o 1 W aldwin and wife o' '] first’ under’ weak cables, big world's ahi as Clty G a4 Provisk Colo. 8o do deb. B 6% | Lewls, lot & block R, Lowe's add 300 ments and Naquidation, to recover cvent KANSAS CITY, I D. & RG g 10 West Shore a4 | 8.°C. Brewster and wife to August » ally with wheat and a ‘strong demand from ] Erle prior |48 1014 Wo & Lo B v ubg | Pamp, all East Irvington, ept Shagts, Closed firm and Syc net niapon 5 4 “do_general g5 ity Wis” Central g | lots 1 and 6 block 2, and SMa¥, 8 13-18070%e, closed at 10%e; Desmm. R FUW & DG ik Con Tob, 45 in_northeast’ corner sald 7 1,200 Ber aingetiotge, ciose e Mg i oipts, Hock. Val. 4. 1007 3..C.Tobin and wife te Florian and Hvag TGS A - Anna Pollreis, = feet of sublot § : No. § FrRers g A *Bid in taxiot 1in nely nely 34-15-13. ~ 150 B ot 0. 2 White, blo § - Otto Baumann and wife to Anna ATTINAL THD1 Lisos. i yoateen, ) London Stock Quotatious. Kubin, lot & block 4, Potter & C.'s e, Options qufet And B ONDON, Dec. 30.—4 p . adad % cr. WH other kel LONDON, 1 i ¥ Closing: c 8 Ragmond ot a1 o . i irabin, shipping, o0athe; g prairie. $13.50. Sy T lot 5 block 1, Himebaugh & P.% : g do_accour Jo g ’ Gage ana hushand 1o Blizabeth | Anaconda No. Pacliic pfd j hu H EGGS- Steady: fresh, Missourt and Kan- | 2k Ontario & W Iots 10, 11 ‘and 4, Ludwiok sas stock quoted on ‘chunge at oo d do. prd 1018 Pennsylvania e Toturned; couniry hold, 1o, | pap. & Ohio 1073 Reading o and_wife to James Wheat 0 b corn, 170~ | Canadian Pac... - 116% do 18t ped N 8 b in J&-1-18 10.00 e dte. 5 HIBMISNTS S\Wheat, 2020 bui - corn, Chicago G. W 43 80, Rallway | lcia S and . bloaka Maunt Dougles AYges SR o heatyweigit: " L A [k LY : M. dohnson i wife Mary o YoOLQuiet; dometic Hoece, Lic; Jlis Wheat, Flour and Bra “do pfd Unlon Pactile Niesmann, ni ot W - Falrmount exan, 16617c, B 1o ned lace . PROVISIONS-- He firm; fam $11.00 | MINNEAPOLIS Dec WHEAT - ot Pl 8. Stee I pe a12m; 10 Tamss 430 bogret 0. May, Taie; July, Te; on_track, | G5 S hid a0 pe ARt Olaim Rasds; {m Ket, $10.60:12,00; India mess, 94, 1 northern, 77c; No! 1423% Wabash 2 Phalen and wife to M. E. Scan- Wold; sheep, $2.126004.00; extrn, $.25; | publio s ignorant. { P b g olnis, $4 0 i oG S0t (% Sead: two cars on | COMPLETE LONG SENTENCES daiern Hige, % Apache Indians Captared Twelve Years Ago by Lawton Will o 4 CITY, Doc. 30,—CATTLE-Re- He Released 0 celp Ives, 1,000 Texans, 100 calves; G g, O pe. 30, —G 1140 n\ulrkvv higher; cha export and UTHRIE, Okl., Dec. 3 a N’"r'! Frank 900 dresse o ora, $6.00016.75: falr to good, | ATMBLTONg, As agent of the War depart- }4,;::: f and feeders, $3.00 ment, 1s at Fort 811l making arrangements i A M U6 0, WeStern | gor the release of Chief Goncome and the 3 xas and_Indinn S5 50a5.00 Texiis cows, $3.50(4 elghteen Arizona Apache Indlans held by cows, $3.25 heiferd, 83,0005 %: | the government as prisoners of war. They $2.00604.25; were captured by General Lawton twelve 9,000 head; market years ago after a 3,000-mile campaign. They i bulk of will be allotted land by the government %0, mixed THE REALTY MARKET, placed on file Monday, mesesim ST e i S 2. 1040 1100 1005 NP IS $4.2005.35, fed AL NOTICE B0 T8 ewes —— calls and fecders, $1.75613.50 NOTICE, Notice 15 hereby given that the annual St Louls Live Stock Market. meeting of the members of the ” 4 Bankers' Reserve Life assoclation of ST. LOUIS, Dec 1 Receipts, | Omaha, Neb., will be held In the 6,100 head, including Texans rket | aoc fi”'. bullding in sald city at 2 steady; native shipping and export steer, | o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, January 16, 340006 4, with faney worth up to $7.500 | 160, for the election of directors and the dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.90U6.15. | transtuction of such other business as Wteors under 1000 Tha.. §3.0005.00; stockers | mav® Srararycome. before 1t and feeders, $2.00G38 %0; cows and helfers, R. C. WAGNER, retary $2.0004.75; canners, $1.6042.50, bulls, $1.904 Omaha, Neb, December 10, 1901 350, Texas and Indian steers, 33,904 D-17-24-81-3-7 1 §3.00004. 3 grass; cows and heifers common_to choles, ) coust SOOI~ STOCKHOLDERS MEETING HiOas—Receipts d: market 10c | phe 1l meeting of the stockohlders higher; pigs and (iits @510, packers, | of The Union Land Company for the elec )i butchers, $6.Was, 80 ton of five direciors and the transetion A7, 000 1 ; plekled bel! [ 2 northern, 36} ik do” pfa.+ lon; nig of elg sely 15-10:12 g » — Receipts, M0 head: market [ of such other business i come hefors ¥%@10%c: pickled fhouider: : plekled | FLOUR-—Low firat patents, $4.00a4.10; | 3§ S L8 anish in B. H. Hibbard and husband to .,'.\“u'; "v .mlf mittons, §2.7564.00; Tambs, | (o :..?m’:.u rvlnl be held at the offioe qr’vr:» ms, 1 10%c. d, firm; western d patents, $3.00G4.00; first cl $2.90 pid Beers gust Pamp, lot 4, block 2, $4.000.75; culls and bucks, $2.0004.00; stock- | company, corner of ith and Firnam toan 10.0; refl firm: continent, | @8.00; second ‘clears, $2.5. No ¥ Centrall L1715 Rana Mines | ington s rs, $1.90a2.00. ¢ Atreets, Omaha, Nebraska, on Mondiv, the 10.606711.00; South America, $11; compound, | BRAN—In bulk, $18 | Noye and husband (o same, 4 1th day ot January, A D, 1 at 10 9,005,265, ' Pork, fiem: family, $11.7501 1 TEx-divhient block 2, same Lo igh cay ot . cleat, !l'-;‘:;;,-l‘;w.‘ | lmsw:‘u ,'y; Milwauke BAR SILVER-Steady at 25 11-160 3 ,.-‘.‘,. et al to . B Hawk- Dee, 20, 1901 — )] ady ) > g . . rMa ounc A 5 Morsman park The following tabl ws the recelpts of 1 EX MILLA Boc Y. Isgasc; croamery, Wgne: June | | MILWAUKEE, Dec e Wi N EY—3KQ4 per cerlt, The rate of din PR o iy R S L A LT e e ortaaoal || Dade 1o gy SHEAE MILLAR, Reoriir .m!‘ 2lbec; factory, 120 154 her oy s count i the open market for short bills markets for December 50 "l"ul'fimk T-”.:.‘:‘ml'{rn ‘r':.u ",,k\fh; mx:)m. Pl 33,@3 7-16 per cent; for three months' bills, | W. H. “‘"‘“';jll to Mollle Olmstead, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep creams, lurge. de, fancy, I pe sety nely 26-16- outh Omaha 5660 5608 3,90 30a00%c; state full creams, small, fall made, | BARLEY No. 2 t@sitge; sam. | P ¥ M. A Redman and hustand to same, foih Omat 15,90 25000 0 Tesop r0we, ney, 1@iiie; late made, best, large, Sige. | Pl SMasic ink Clearings. same Kansis CILy o G.0m ancy; 110115 o 914 Bank Clearing m anan Cit S A Boyd Commission Co ate inade, Dest,” small, jogioo CORN~—Lower; May, 6o, A R Deeds. - Hocelp 6 DK, ori state sank clearings today . : ‘ BGAS—Recolpts, 4,060 DKRs.: firmer; state k clearings today, B Jous e ) RYG WHIRRIARNALR & Total Az SN 31,61 OMAHA, NEB. and Pennsylvanid, Me; western, at mark, Elgin Butter Market, $1120,045 ponding day last year, | 8pecigl master to C. Reed, lot 10, e southern, ‘at mark, 233, ELGIN, 1L, Dec. 30.—BUTTER—Un. | $1.04 increase, $76.409.45. block 4, Lake's add Peoria Market. COMMISSION PEORIA, Dec. % -CORN-Lower; 1ew | GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND sT0GCS, OULTRY—Allve, no receipt; “dressed, | ohanged; market steady at 2, with no |, CHICAGO. Doc, 30 =Clearings, $25 % g Sl W R ) 3, b Beard of Trade Buil: fem; springers, 0%@100; fowls, BOsc; | paeilar kujes The Suleh of the’ wael sy, | balances, $1.6 New York exchan T R 18 ‘add turkoys, 140144 BIGTR RS ohe gudles of the week: ag- | 3 "Sieium bid; posted exchange PR ORI TR TR n“r’u\;h‘ Lower; No. 2 white, 46%c, billed Direst wires to Chicage and New Yoo METALS-Interesting features were lack- sixty days; $4.87% on demand. Shull's 24 add b WHIBK Y8132 for fniegea goods. Cornessndencs, John A Warres & Je ing in_the market for metals at home and “Sapy 1 G PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 30 —~Clearings, | ¢ A. Baldwin, trustes, o W. H. Oim- abFoad and trade was qulet, Tin at london __Visible Supply, ot Gwn $20.098,668; balances, $1,858,150; money, 5 hor | sicad, sek Dol H-0SEEe. was dull and unchanged, with spot quoted | NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—The visible supply | cent B & 6 @106 and fulures at £103, Locally, tin | of graln Satufday, December 3, as com- | ST. LOUIS, Dec. 30.—Clearings, 37,82,79 Total amount of transters

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