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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1902 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Gty iatment feiey svmer e, | . mixe, s R 3 whie, o No. .| ot enig a powt or ey v and| OMARIA LIVE STOCK MARKET | dtover:8 4% 1sz Ty 1 R METALS-There was a decline of s 6d In OATS-N 2 white, $¢; No. 3§ mixed, 3e. BOSTON, Dee. S.~Clearings, $19,612,960; =N 2. 35413 25 1 00478, 7¢ d In- the English tin market today, ]onvln: quo- | RYE—45@46c balances, $1,723,156. 7 cows 3 """’s .1?:" b \"nr;‘r:. ‘u.m': o ..B‘&‘.T'::; eters, Au Oni 4 Pm R Daris ‘Ml‘;‘ln'i:'r"::.r‘v;":: Th:olu fnlr !m(- l:n’ A:‘l‘l.‘ "IAIYA:‘)'IB?II(;" timothy, $10.00611.00; cholce BALTIMORE, Dec. 8.~Clearings, $3,360,- 1 steer, L 1steer... 2 32 2oqd b " isions Ri ing | #* K jocal market for tin | prairie, $0.50610.00. $1; balances, §658,666; money, 6 cent f v —N HOGS- Recelpts, 5,000 head; market s ™ B | was easy in tone at $24.90 for spot. Trans- | = BUTTHR—Creamery, 25@2 PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 8.—Clearings, 913, Cornfed Steers a Little Lower, but Gows and |\, /. 1ere K e.....100 230 |10c lower; pigs and lights, $.4006.06 Pach: Day's Trading. actions reported included 10 tons epot at | EGGS—Fresh, flie. £34893; balances, $1,607,085; money, § per Feeders About Steady. 16 cows. 250 ers, $6.0666.20; butchers, $81516.40. 4.9 and 10 tons December delivery at Receipts. Shipments. | cent J. C. Weltner—Wyo AND LAMBE-Receipts, 4560 —_ 1'1‘:‘.:41 ““‘lllf:fiz‘.‘d'v;r":‘;flfi.llll: 'E‘I:In;"n';'n:h{.:‘ Wheat, bu sebednss 137,60 a.::» CINCINNATI, Dec. 8.—Clearings, $4.775,- 42 cows 1040 3 45 s . native muttons, o0 17 and . - | Corn, b . . L6 | 000, oney, B pe! ;. N Y\ » 2 WHEAT RULES EXTREMELY FIRM ALL DAY | tifes. but remained dafi and nominal here, | Gats. bu. o B0 | Chine st e Toarise permipm. -~ |HOG MARKET GENERALLY K TEN LOWER | with standard quoted at $10.75, lake at $11.65, L ‘Dec. S.—Clearings, $5869,813; J ‘ and electrolytic and casting at §1145. Lead | §¢. Louis Graln and Provistons. balances, $9i0,424; money, steady at 5@6 per | 1 cow. 5 13 cows. 9 073,80, Inmbs, culls and bucks, 2 cows. 2 $2.0004.00; stockers, $1.50G9.00. 4 1 1 elson—Wyo. cows. 23 steers. Coffee Market. p -k 3 NEW YORK, De 8. ~COFFEE-—8pot, Clear, Cold Weather Forces Corm Up| Was aulet and unchanged nere at $.1% | on” 'oiog * poo 5 WHEAT—Higher; | cent; New York excharge, 3ic premium. |Sheep Receipts Moderate and ¥ and in London at €101 6d. Spelter ad- | (ST, WMo Af L v L d a pe and Other Cereals Carry Onts with | vanced 256d in London, closing at £19 17 | No. 2 red, e evatdr, nomin ok, g e oor, but Prices Showed No 4 6d, but remalned weak locally, with quota- | fl@Tile; December, 69%c; Mwg %c; No. 2| N YORK STOCK AND BONDS, Cordova, Tls@12c. Futures opened stead Them, While Increased Hog Re- tions Jowered to $.9. lIron’ in lasgow | hard, S1G T » & G Siadk O Quotable Change from the foows..... o 3 an advance of § points, being influenc " " vas unchanzed 34, while Middle rong; No. 2 cash, 46c; track, 4c; et " stew " 5 | toward e stro - ceipts Elevate Provisions. ik e e e o'® e focal | December, 484c , 40c ‘asked. Business Dwindles to Aggregate Close of Last Week. Swan Land & Cattle Co.--W N T e advening WK franc M iron mark as qulet and unchanged; No. | OATS—Fiigher. No.' 2 cash, 33 bid; Quarter Million Shares. 8 cows. AR COw and Hamburg @Y% pfg. There were no advices from primary centers owing to the -y 1 foundry northern is quoted at 523.00G2.00; | track, M4@34%c: December, i2%c; May, 1 | F. Holcomb- | Brasillan_holiday and no interlor recelpts g 4 . 2 foundry northern, No. 1 foundry | 2 white, 35%c NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Business on the - A | 48 steers....1080 . A s b0, LOUR—Steady; rea w patents, $3.90 | BTegite of varely an 20,00 share 3 1 1 -3~ vere reported, this lat ng withstanding a rather quiet, and at times, | $200023.00. e Yancy and stralent, $0.00G52; clear, | sold. Even with this small total transac. | Official Monday ........... 6800 1 Steet. . 1040 restrictive eftéct on local epeculation which & dull market, the close beliig strong, Withi | 3 oy tions were considerably congested in u few | Same day last week.....! 5,60 Harney Bros—§. D, narrowed throughout the sessi [Burop: May up W@%c. May corn closed Suisc HA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Timothy, steady, $2.90@3.40. prominent stocks. These were firm as a |S#Me week before........ 681 6. Y | §7 feeders.. 996 3 10 1 cow 1350 houses sent buying orders and there was :‘:‘I‘:‘" (vlvl;:: "T"lw:ci“,ln :‘”n'w J)::I::u:y pro- SAL—Steady, $2.0, ruic ana their tone had u,\:‘_\m)‘mln‘lklcflvrl 18 o ‘,lnlvrv- w ‘l‘u Ago.. uv;'u Y 3 6 teeders 4 stags.... 1300 2 n)mz;"vr;\ke‘lnrx.":ux:m-v:ll:‘rll '.v';(:e!m;-; I'\lr"" visiona closed ol c to e or. ” 3 pa .t A 6T@ upo the gene list. malgamated Cop- | Same ceks ago. b5 , O —1daho. S he arket refiec e -~ e . amerh, ‘ware bullish and [ Condition of Trade and Quotations on | BRANWeak; sacked east track, 67@mic. | Uper the, EXOersl NAL (SN And rose in | Same day last year...... .s% T | 55 teeders. apore UL fesatonal operations; the close was quiet. e Y Tearit) adity R o] Staple and Faney Produce, rie, $10.00611.50. gommon with the copper stocks at other KECEIPTS FOR THE YRAR 10 DAL 2 feeders.. 9% 300 12 cows....109 33 *| WAh '”“",“"m‘:fld"‘.’f",‘,';,“b‘.‘;"""‘,"‘,‘l‘ld{".“" erial . . TRON COTTON 881,075 fmportant financial centers rumor of Lie 10010" uble shows Lne receipis 38—There s S0 f ota ooting up 22, s, incl from the Bigher cab e e end et i | ters, 4c; Carkeye, J0aitic; ducks, §Goc: geese, | HEME TWINE b sovping, | reat coniendih, Tntereetsn the”"copper | e yVary 85 G, A et Ry W st | Wers Sioted lower prices hete fook & droy | DePtember, 8.80e, v . C. PROV ONE8-—Pork, higher; jobbing, | trade uaccompanied y - be. +r year: 19u2. 1wl Anc., e | amounting to just aboi dime. Fhe crease in the visible supply, when a large | 8@9c; spring chickene, per Ib., $lg@dc 8 TR (i Seatenents (o Which 3 g umounting to just about a dime. The bulk DHRESSED POULT Jeris, Toe: young | standard mess, $17.90. ' Lard, lower at $10.60. | rumors were denied in ents ch | Cutie . %ol 40 ... 07 the sales want fi 6 o $6.10 and ns | $be Had e A ¢, LAdine & (he | chidkens, Tie; Cirkeys, 1agite; ducks and | Dry salt meats, boxed, extra shorts, $9.13%; | & semblance of official AUINOFILy was given. | ,ioks .. 111! 2, use,w06 e o Sy ] Dish an Wil Yoo roi ot & oAl Snase | oft, GITY. OIL~Credit bal- ot the situation, while & decrease | Geese, 10g1ic. . e ahore. Clears. $080. " Bacon, | There was o rather violent advance also In | Sheep .10 10 0 L W ..ot | load Of good quality. Trading was very es, $1.48; ‘certificates, no bid: shipments, i o ALl 0 hushels in the | . BUTTER—Packing stock, 16@16%c: cholce | steady; boxed, extra shorts, $1060; clear | the price uf caw copper in pondon. QMher | ‘ihe following tubie shows the average [slow on the start and in fact was not par- | s.; average, %607l bbls.; runs, 17, ot from 10,000,000 to 15,000,000 bus ftoba | dairy, in tubs, MG2ic; separator, 28G20c. ribs, $10.50; short clear, $ii centers of strength were the local Trac- | ..y g tieularly active at any ti ore’dld | %1 bbls. average, 83,825 bbls. oficial estimate of the crop of Manitova | dalfy, In CA-'.MT TR A 0 her- | " METALS—Tead, firm at #. Spelter, dull [ tions, In which Manhattan was the leader. | Fl5 ¢ \loes svw wn ioe Souch Omaia | teulatly active at any time. as se lery did | B8 DDl o rera g OTL~Turpen- from the ‘rrl\-lle estimate previousiy given | CHECH CAUCHT lng T B o Py 7 3 3 S¢ Paul was also advanced. The Hocking | M4l he a8t severai uaye, wita cuur | ROt ke the, idea of \axing off & dime. | BAVANNAIL U D bt quoter A also aided in boosting the market ‘rhe|EUE, 2Li, BECCUG: 0% hulfiah, sc; buefins, | POULTRY—Easy; chickens. $c; springs, | Valley stocks rose i for the common and | e (LUER WL Taloly ‘8504 scason DUt aemeral ralne Seers [ Br &, D, $hi0; £, 148 ¥, 180 G, $1.66; H. close was strong and near the top on May, | 30 (g rI0 e G Imon, 160 haddock, 1ic; | 814@0c; turkeys, 10@ilc; ducks, 13c; geese, | 2% for preferred on renewed rumors of 4 TI00. 13000 TLS0%. LT T, | 1ALe “Ire ATEiving. | U hoveral trains were | o't .08 M, HN; M, 6061 Y, W; WO, the final Agures beink WGhc higher b 1ok | o4fh “Toc: reasnapper, loc; iobsters boiled, [ 9¢. % i roject for change of control. A jump of 5| __ 00, [LAU0. 1598, USOT. 1LS: | ®Foday's decline wi -l A T e o et e e B ting " stsdity 1o | per Ib., dc; lobatars, green. per ib. 3ici| BUTTER - Steady; creamery, 26g2%c; | boitis Iy, Great Norihert procgoes acean: TS0 5 s 11| Of Tast week apd more oo sy that®ies [ TLONDON. Dec. §—OlL—Calcutta linseed N bt cathsk, 1ot i B! O T § ¢ 29 | Danied an active demand for Northern Se- [ Nov- 11 T v “more too, o LONDOX, Dec. §-—-OIL—Cale d, ie. The worlds shipments for the week bullheads, 100; catfish, l4c; black bass, Xe; | dalry, 1@ oy Dirities on the curb.. At the same time | oo R e R average cost today Is a shade lower than snot dou; lingeed, o l0d C were 8544000 bushels, compared with 8477 | hellbut U i, logs oft ipments, | there was some heavy selling of Oregon R R ago. Representative sales: TOLEDQ, Dec. s —OIL—No change. e etk Jehwid an tacyense of baly| OATS—gsc. i Flour, bbis 16000 T2 | Short. Line participating 4 per cent bonds, 4 - b Sl R firm; prime . vellow, 36W@3c. Petroleum, L e No s : dagdly o, the collateral for which consists of Nort| ) ) it 0 B laa s R C g o to 412, i s ) ¢ . : bbbt v '000 | Stock seemed designed to facilitate reallz- &) Hr] 0 h LIVE s Dec. 8—Cottonseed, Hu rocelpls were 1,4t ushels, against 1016, P T i LTI My Wty s SLe B g 00| 5% in the honds. Today's market was :NoY s » N zefined, pat, firm at 2. Rosin, common. Dutith reported receipts of 1,116 cars, which | 1 upiand, #5300 No' T medium, 4150 No. 1| Liverpool Grain and Provisions. D Proin] Mougs. Bome Tavorabie sf: | NOY: 4 3o s i % it with local recelpts of & cars, § of contract | Scarse, $1.00. Rye straw, #00. These Prices | LIVERPOOL. Dec. 8_WHEAT-Spot: | fect was produced by the cold wave, owing grade, made total receipte fof, nres | mana, fair: receipts, lght Firm; No. 2 western red, 6s 10d; Nc. 1|{o the stimulating effect likely to be pro- :‘1‘:‘;'.;.‘5 ,ég'“. ;:;5;.1‘;' met 1,007 cars las OYSTERS Standards B%r can, 28c; extra | CAIlfOrnia, 6s Tiid ~Futures %lulel.“be- duced upon seasonable business. A large ors was Considerable strength In corn, | selects, per can, Jc: New York counts, ber | “EURL ‘8 0" QAR "Amerfcin miked, 4o | B62h wheat ana-corn, which served to. em: ?;:r“kt)!n‘l’(utieihc:b'lvs:"nndpcrlce;r’h::ll‘lc':.el:,l'?‘:\: gan. e, bulk, extrs selects, per gal. $L.7; gt | Futures: “Quist; January, s S | phasize the favorablé effect of last week's A o ber: comman ‘are quoted at 4@ prime, . 8t 3 AL, $L3 March, da 2%d. outward movemen exican securities - ; i igc: choltce, B15@oV%0: Tt #ion_houses bought xmuyl "5 l{;y. (bul m; CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. PEAS—Canadian, steady, 6s Tid. were still under pressure on account of the » Pty 2 | s B8L O i 0 dosis M:-,fl.n?nfx:\"‘x: ‘k;\rfh-:x!""c mt’f’r Spot offerings were rather lim ‘f il raders. 1 TREES—4 to b feet, per dozen, $1.75; 7 to| PROVISIONS—Beef, firm; extra Indla | depression in the silver market. The In- 3 (SR EIE R 2 I | prunes are firm under a good demand. For manipulation causing the llocal traders 10 | g feet, §360; b to 7 feel, $2.80: 9 to 10 feet, | mess, 1its. Pork, firm; prine mess west- | creasing supply of ram bilis in the ex: Bueue 4 54) 330 G o) 32| 2 | Botn export and jobbing. aceount: . tho N Daok., There Wers DO e of e ihces | $4.80; large for school and church purposes, | ern, 928 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 1bs., | change market was favorably regarded and J 4 431§ 31 0 a0) v o v 2 1 10 larger sizes are particularly strong: quota- in the tsading and the volume of business | 5" to 14, feet, each, $LO0GLS0; extra lacwe, | quiet, 4 6d. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 3| there were large ofterings also of loan bille - 8.l 48] 888 8 du) G du 8 1Y 204 40 6 03! 10 tions range from 8ic to T4c for all grades. on the whole was close sing: 3G isc | 16,10 20 feet, ‘each, $2.00G4 0. to 30 I1bs., quiet, 46s 64; short ribs, 16 to 24 | by bankers, which the advancing rates for | =7y o " mrre T ol » L 55 20 10 ADFo0ts Sre firm, But Hot Dardiculatly a6 strong and at the top, May closing %gse | 'HOLLY BRANCHES—Ver ease of fxtxd |Ibs., dull, s long clear middies, light, 22| money here attract. There was no apprec| o, - B et Al S | & 30 % H tive, at T4@12¢ in boxes and 7%@1oe in bags. higher at 43%c, atter selling between 4a@ | teet (about 6 ibs.), 34; per barrel, $1.50. to 30 Ibs., quiet, bis; Clable change in the money situation and | The ofclal number of cars of stock| g - @ P Poaches are quiet but steady, with pecled 43¢0 and $9%c. Lockl receipts were LONG NEEDLE PINES—Per dowen, $2.60 | heavy, 3 'to 40 lbs short clear | the large requirements in prospect keep the | Pousht in today by each road was: . =~ 1210055 e o ® quoted at 12@1%c and unpeeled at Gl@10c. cars, with 7 of contrac Ry ? tnuea | 3., backs, 16 to 20 1bs. Clear beilles, | speculntive Activity at a low ebb. 1t is now | Kowd. . © = " Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. | g5 W e 4 Strength in other grains and a continuéd | "MISTLETOE BRANCHES_Per Ib, %c. |14 to 16 Ibs. dull, 62s. Bhoulders, square, | gencrally considered that this will continue | Cy M. & 8t B, Ry.. 1l ] o 00 e § g Sugar and Melnsnes good cash uehmnn the “bession and . thers | , BVERGREEN WREATHING—In colls of | 11 to 13 1bs., dull, 165 60. Lard, prime west- | {o be the case until the ena of the year at | tSOUr ‘".* c Ry... 710 T i 243 i ST NEW o strong throug ) ‘(amg:m";‘ transacted, | 20 yards, per coll, %c; five-coil lots, 86c. ern, in tlerces, firm, 59s; American refined, [ least. An additional transfer today through on, n\c\,ng system.. 34 e R U 21 615 NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 8-SUGAR—- was a fair amount of business transarted. | WREATHS Mignoila and galax wreaths, | in_palls_steady, 60s. \he eubtreasury of $400,00 to San Francisco . W. Ry k| -| . SHEEP—There was a falr run of sheep | piomdy: open kettle, 2111643 3-16c; open commission houses L Ka® recelnts were A | ber dozen, $150G2.0; evergreen wreaths, per | BUTTER—Nomiral, was the occasion for much comment. The A V. R RS 6 .| and lambs here this morning and the mar- | Kettle, centrifugal, 37-16G3%c; centrifugal of May, aeatised some selling, but | dozen, $1.60@2.00; holly wreaths, per dozen, | CHEESE-Strong; American, finest white | surmise is made that the extraordinary de- | - o .. | ket held just about steaay. The quality | Sranulated, 44@ic; whites, 3%u@ilic; vel- bear factor and caused some Ao N May | $1.6002.00. and colored, 59s. Tand from that point may be caused by ; L& of the offerings as a whole was nothing | IOf8 SWfd 1-16c; seconds, 2 i.16a3 e e or ot S50, after ranging e VEGETABLES. TALLOWLPrime city, steady, %8 6d;|an active land speculation satd, o be in . Ry 3] | fira, which made the market appear o MOLASSIS Steady; open kettle, 2gtc: il B8 c - he. c P N strallan in London, firm, 34s 3d. rogress on the Pacific coast. ere are 3 Susi H e ‘weak in_som ts, b ene N e s SYTUD, SSjEMe tween SH@EIKc and se. Local recelpts | SEW CRLDREZHalmas00 Dt o Yos o3 v Some misivings, indeed, that this kind of - ! thing " any desirable offerings “(-‘.‘..,’:.;J“l’ NEW YORK, = Dec 8-SUGAR—Raw, W loae were offered freely at the open- s Pwelghing from 1 o 13§ 1bs.. cach, Philadelphia Prodnce Market. gpecuiation hus veen widespread through Hasle Ceatrds Heves: 3 3 hands Sreely at”good. steady prices. fhe | f/™:, faf refibing, 3 Tisase; centricugnl, Y o, 3 vest, and |s responsible i e eee v of the b - 315-16@4c ; asses sugar, 3 8-167 ing on the increased hog recelpts and the | QIS (0 Ny Der by, b0, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. $—BUTTER-|{of fio tnusual retention of funda in the P market on paper look rather jow: but con- | 34 frm. lower prices at the yards and an easler | QAo RO BS Suieto per bbi, | EIrm, o higher:‘extra western creamery, | .nterior. ~Today's stock market closed Tctal receipts .....284 101 sidering " qualty, prices heid Just about S o " " ad ; extra nearby prints, . ) The dispositi ' eipt: Vi steady. for lard developed and with the ":'f'""d" 'r‘ RNIPS—Per bu., %0¢; C: BGGS—Firm and 1c higher: fresh nearby, nrx';:mdl were dull_and irregular. Total |as (u‘ilnw{ u’.c:"n3;:?3-;‘::%&.::}'.’:.\3,?.‘3 The feeder trade was not particularly ac- grains a ||rmfi: feenlr: lel:nflfin S Dikan e D e;e u., i Canada ruta- | 2704t the mark; fresh western, 27c, loss off; | gajes, par value, $1,615,000. ber of head indicated: tive, but still about steady prices were = higher at $16. Llnnr'd‘:lu up. meym"u.flv. BEETS—Per basket. 40c. fl‘:‘sh":".;em.:wflk. loss off;' fresh south” | *{iited States r:,m] 48, refilfllered, advanced Ouuy-m. . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. pa‘:‘d lurulhe more desirable grades. Dry Goods Mnrket. o » i{s85 = el ern, 88 off. r cent on the last call. mana Packing C 630 i # | . Quotationg for . &0 SW YORK. ¢ Goo! e e e atsta, Jor tomaTEo: W PARANIPBber pu dog: P°F dom 88| CHEBSE_Qquiet but flem; New York ful B e e ate the clostng prices on | G ki Hammond Corrrs. B 1r 1o | HIBGEO0 Tatr to gooa. mba. SLOKGRIS; | Thore hes orls been & auler day fo Al e 10 mi ot 360 ears; oats, 200 ou CARROTS—Per bu.,"dc. creams, prime small, 18%c; New York full | {ne New York Stock exchange: Swift and Company......16% i [ cholce yearlings, $8.10G4.2; fair to &ood | partments, Home demand shows no par- S g GREEN _ ONIONS--South creams, fair to good small, 12%@l3kc; New s2'5 So. Railway . Co. vearlings, $3.75G4.10; choice’ wathers, $5.66@ | tioular spirit, mostly being (o cover nert 8,000 head, N s uthern, per doz,|York full creams, prime large, 13ic; New ; L Py - 3[3.90; fair' to good, '$3.40@3.65; choice ew airemants;. Bricen are trohangsl, Irin The leading futures ranged as follows bunches, dsc. York ful te 3 3 largs. 12%@ L v & -y Ir to good, '$3.40@3.65; choice ewes, | requirements. Prices are urchanged Print e Oee et HADISHES—Southern, per doz. bunches, P e i A el gt o i Cugaly, ansas OGity. . juuge ?:'«;;'3"75-'?”5:“} ui:,;o?'u.ns; fesder | cloths are quiet and featurclens. "Siks ccn- | Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Bat'y. | 45¢. . A - e 4 s . v . . .75, T yearlings, ;| tinue fair, with a fair business; business : | nsan{ & Co. . |feeder’ wethers, $2.75a3.00; e c s e bx@:;flsr%tyg;{’a‘rlau. box, $3; string Toledo Grain and Seed. . B fig;ey &:?mn,,, B 3‘3;'-;“(‘:{--::( fed s??ckl m’sl-f:'.‘:&‘" i il S o 8% m‘l T2 CABBAGE—Misc. Holland seed, per b, | TOLEDO, O., Dec. 8 —WHEAT—Dull and ke & AOR. ¢ man J0. ornfeds. Representative sales: Wool Market. 6 Tola | 1%c. higher ‘cash, Tfc; December, 7ic; May, 80c. | G5 o Hill & Huntzinger. .. R aBE | 16018 Dib SN OBEANat e 728 | 'ONIONS—New home srown, tn sacks, per | CORN—Dull and steady; December, 44%c; B William Underwood bucks ...... e S I O S LB R e T L bu,, 6c; Spanish, per crate, $1.75. May, 43%c. ; Livingstone & Shaller. B Colorado ewes. ... 3 1% By R 3 6 KAVY BEANEPor bu 32.00. OATS-Dull and higher; December, 33c; . Ce 2 | Hamiiton & Rothschild::. Colorado wethers. §35 | SESE CYLEASE DOUVY 0N, 110 CH3uD 47y | TOMATOLS = New Callfornta, per 4 | May, e ' o0 B ke g Yol aoarmen :| 8 Wyomioe fesdes w NEW' YORK, Dec. §.—WOOL—Steady. %\mewEx—C-mormm per crate,| SEEDS—Clover, falrly active and lower; | do 2d plag...c.. . ot B ey o gasvasin buyers . OV oming feeder wethers.. C. A. Joyce Returns from Towa and is Rio, steady: No. 7 involce, 5%c: mild, quiet; 45313 R e Epsang Evaporated Apples and Dried Fraf NEW YORK, Dec, $.-EVAPORATED APPLES—Continue stead to firm. the fruit being In fair jobbing demand and offerings less pressing than during Novem- 269 %1 P =28 33 FUYEEE EpEiS PrR—— R—Beet, Decem- .. $3* 2382 . k3 £ December, #574; January, 36604 March, | Chicago g N T g Wertheimer ..........u.. . . western fed ewes. FRUITS, §$e0% Frime tmothy, 81 5 Prime alsike, ? 3t/ Amal. Copper western 835, Pork— PEARS—Fall varieties, per ; 1. 361 Amer. Car & F. Totals.... e 8262 1,731 10,957 western Jan, Colorado, per box, $2.3. b Tk R 8 [is i SAUTRDAY'S SHIPMENTS. western L May APPLES-Cooking; ver bbl, £33, eating, | Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. o @ [Amer. LGl The tollowing list shows the number of weatern “l s i New ZTori ock, EAPO] 8.—~WHEAT—De- p cars of feeaers shipped to the countr. Jan. Lalifornia Belifiowers, bu. bux, §1.60. ,‘.{.fi,’;’l‘,‘ fi#,‘gs;c; Dfaci.y, TUKR@iie; _on | Dol & Mudses.....- 308 o3 | Saturday and their aéstination: % b b e Der basket, 180; | Seack: No. 1 hard: 76%c; No. 1 nOFthern, % | Desver & 0.1 $3%4 Anac. Cattle— ol ewes bt @lde; No. 2 northern, T0c. 111.%. 8915 Brookiyn is | B M. Toblas, Ludell, Kan—B. & M.. Sl ew Bell and Bugies esnein, T o0k | FLOUR_First paténts, Sasgass; zecond A B8 Colo, Fuel & 8" | C. L Bucy dekaman, Neo_M. & O Wreine ol e g A ~ 70@3. lears, . 80@3.00; d h osep] olin, Belletourche, 8. ~F. K. ERCPICAL FRUITS. - i T e o 34 pla Sheep (aoubledeck)— feeder yearling: May . BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size,| BRAN—In bulk, $12.00@12.25. 3 I8 | AL M. Houge, Baager, la.—I. C. Ay oats . 55 Sg gl! fil 85 wSe SR B¥R 58 Arrested on Complaint of Wife, we wSe C. A. Joyce now languishes in a cell in police headquarters, where he was lodged May Ribs— Jan. o JdTZSAER=SSAALALREESSS F2IVRBBRERRIKATY. 5516505080 80 et €3 000693505 68 yesterday upon complaint of his wife. *No, 2. tNew. X 50, T <t 1 Wyoming fecder wethers She claims that he made an attack upon Cash quotetions were as follows: | hxaxla:cg%n_g—c.momh fanoy, H.000180; Milwaukee Grain Market, 0 v R el 115 Soporied thls morhing, burth £00d sany | 123 Taarn fed wothers. her with a rusty old knito during a mad fit $3.1093.20; clears, B | ORANGES—Florida Brights, 8.7; Cali-| MILWAUKEE, Dec. 8 ~WHEAT—Steady; LA g S e o ras ol L vareon atore | 100 western fed lambe. It was reported to the police that Joyce s, pring i 20, " putents, | tornla Navels. $3754.00 f No. 1 northern, Totc; No. 2 northern, U@ |, do piécgopeoee: 58 (National Bleeul | g e e iea withchg | 25 Ted western lambs. arrived home from Iowa in the morning and ioge.t; " eraignts,’ 8 bakers, | DATES Pefaian, in 704b. boxes, per ib., e o, 1. 86, L%, B exception of cornteds the cattle changed Nk g immediately went to the residence of his WIHEAT-No. 3 spring. W4@T%e; No 8 | * F1GS—California, per 101b. cartons, §1; | BARLEY—Steady; No. %, 6c; sample, | \iuuhatian i 3 hanas qulte freely us fast as they WITIVEd |CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET wife at 410 South Sixteenth street. It is angic; No. z?a“z& iy myrkish, per &-ln."vex, tigise. GRS o e > T B g &% Juat; abou also alleged that during his absence from —No. : No. yellow, I RAP] '—Florid: oy g 3 x. Central 'res . Car . o L ammand OATS No. 2, 31tec; No. 3 white, 5iG8to. MISCELLANEOUS. R vy <A o TAL S it o B peiimen B tas cartter i the yarn Sana s Chicago was | O8ttle and Hogs Are Lower, but Sheep eyl dh "...a".ii'&.?.‘l‘f::' i BARLEY-—dood feeding, %G3%c; fair to| JHONEY—New Utah, per 2i-frame case,| vy yimy Dec. §.—WHEAT—Cash Mo pacifc .. 11111 108 Republic Steel e B e Ry e . ES WS Namotn Moady; which did not serve to make the home. d . 3 N . - | M, K ratner bearish. evident, how-| ¢ cholce malting, (6Gssc. CIDER—New York, $4.50; per 4-bbl., §2.7. | 1 hard, 72%c; No. 2 northern, 0§ B : Ly e tmanted the cattie. w0 tnat | UGHICAGO, Dec. 8-CATTLE_Recelpts, | coming of the husband any too welcome. SBEEDTNO, b e e L horenvent: | SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, per 3-bbl, | northern, fi%c; December, e; My, T | N3, Cenial: 188 Tenn. Coul' & While some saies were fully 10c lower others | steers: $.15a7.00, ‘poot o metiin. B.tug | Trouble started as eoon as he crossed the tract grade, $10.85. B IRE T & R 7o N O Decembiee, ke b R o R did not look much it any lower. It was |57 stockers and feeders $2.00@4.60; cows, | threshold and from the facts given to the N3, X, bbL, $16. green, 7c; No. 2 green, &c;| O. 1 rather an uneven market, with DAackers | $i.25g4.50; helfers, $2.0006.00; canners. 3156 | OV LN e o a6, Bhoet | 10, 1 salted, Kci No.' 2 salted, L P e Dearish on the good a8 well as on the com- | 5 40; bulk, $5 0064 50, caive, 85 00a po; Tumd | police Joyce sought to assuage his anger 2 foser @a.75. Dry Yeal calf, 8 to 12i4 Ibs., 8itc; No. 2 veal calf, Pooria Market, eaney! L abeke| U, 6. Rubber” mon stuff. 5o maty of the tralns were late | fed steers, §3.2065.40. ety ag! {by the use of a knife. His wito claims T ides. 1! ‘ shoulders (boxed), $8.25@8.50. Short clear sheep | PRORIA, Dec. 8.~CORN—Strong; No. 3, | Reading do_ ptd.. in arriving that the market was slow. HOGS—Receipts, 43,00 head; estimated | that he chased her and succeeded in vent- pels eides (boxed), $8.75@9.00. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft I, per b, | “4S. COWS ing a portion of his wrath h H A A R 3 " ; No. 3 white, S1%c. 4o 24 prd. 4o pd...... orders for cows, 8o that &l Kinds 10c lower; mixed and butch. € a portion of his upon her. Her of iyl wefe th Seceints 4nd shipments | 10; hard shell, pef Ib., lc: No. 7 soft shell A TE=irm; 20 it Western Usion 1111 WL | freely at Bood steady prices. Luye g00d 1o cholce heavy, . $6.550%.50; clothes were badly cut and gashed by the Receipts. Shipments. T B8 gy Mol - BB New York Monmey Market. . erocomotive. . 2% | the medium grades and carners as well us | heavy, $6.0@6.00; light, $.6G6.10; bulk of | blade which Joyce Is sald to have wollded 7 almonds, soft shell, per Ib., lic; hard ‘shell, | NEW YORK, Dec. 8—MONEY—On call, ¥ 1 awl o Southra R | e g e e ot s ook In the | "RELNS 1 AMBS—Receipts, 3,000 | 804 his Wife presented a most forlorn sight B, Py i, pecare, lared, e o Mo | B out, lonet SRAe IF3%er Sone e i Sl T R | S nda sieags A, ARy $iad i3 chife |8 ehe fied trom tho house In quest o an smatl, ber 1b. Lic; cocoanuis, per dds 4 per cent, closing at § per cant tme SRR G pratndiin e | Bulle,” veal calves and stags also old | wethers, 3@40; falr to choles ‘mixed | officer. - §- Toasted p':l-pr.m}:.-v;wr 00 Te; biuck walnute. | six months, ¢ per cem'gnnd commission; | 8o. Pacific wanout materisl chauge. vy supply of | o Stari” "heep, $LTSOLY: native | omoer Fisk sacorted Joyos to the station, ST M Ty per 1b., $I; bickory nuts,’ per bu., $L50; | prime mercantile paper, § per cent. New Yerk Minlng Quotations, stockers and feeders and the market could | Official yesterday: He claims that the trouble resulted in Mrs. On the Produce exchange today the but- | cocoanuts, per 100, ¥, STERLING EX&KNG Firm at $.§725 CRONE SPRS s RESOBN: safely be quoted steady on anything de- Recelpts. Shipments. | Joyce failing to deliver to him such cloth- ter market was steady; creameries, 18@28c; | OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn quotes | for demand and at $4.8%0 for sixty days:| NEW YORK, Dec. §.—The following are | gent.’ Speculators carried very few cattle | Cattle P nts: | Joy dairles, 17@edc. Eggs, firm, loss oft, the following prices: Iron, country, mixed, | posted rates. $4.84% and $4.8; commercial | the closing prices on mining scocks Ay i R Tatie ey st R saeasgassansaneces o S8 1735 | ing as he possessed and desired to recover. roturned, #c. Cheess, steady, 114@ige. | por ton, S1L; tron, stove > 2l te, per‘ton, B8 | blle WANGLIK '\ 1ian dollars, T, | A48 OO0 [Litle Chiet ... Bnted @ fow this morning ~he demand, | Sheep g 2,038 "S01 | She will appear against him in the police & — . - 3 13 B e oy |Ophir though, was limited largely to the better court Tuesday morning. Mrs. Joyce es- W dEex emammaL aBucE. (UL IO ué.';' BT BT | owne Seximmest, Sraai Sath. SURGYL| B ik G- Phoents Erdes; with e commay St siow'sule | Kansas City Live Stock Market. | ciped any njury. i &c; zinc, per Ib., 2Hc; rubber, per Ib., 6%c. | The ciosing quotations on bonds are as | Comsigek Tunpel... R R e maat “| KANSAS CITY, Dec. 8—CATTLE—Re- Quotations of the Day om Various _— follows: e Wi [ S Phere were 4 few bunches of western | Ceipts, 6400 head natives, 1,80 head Tex- | Recreation and good exercise in Ping Commodities. WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY, | U, 8. rof. 2 reg...10T%/L & N. unl. da.. Smail Hopes grass Steers offered that were good enough | ans. hiead Texas calves, {0 head native | pong. Tables are 30 cents an hour. Beo NEW JORE, Det S-FLOU 4o coupon - 1004 Moz, Cintal da...... : Standard ... for Killers and packers seemed to be quite | Texans; corn fed, eteady to e lower; cows | [0 "B 0" 914 South 17th street calpta 1908 bile.; exports, 398 Bbis | 110-111 Board So e reg.. e TR eten e e 1000 anxloas for them and paid good “sicady | ad, helters. Mesdy to hisher; auarsniine s J : market dull, but firmly held with Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb—| JJ sow'ts. res: k& : Finapsinl, Dy g o Tians and the s was | higher; choice export anddressed beet fuspected Robber Arrested. wheat; winter patents, B0G1%0; winter Telephone 1516. \JONDON, Dec. £.—The amount of bullion | 55, 1f “amyching desirable in. the way o | steers, § 2800, [air, torkood, BIGSN | o1 0\INGTON, 1L, Dec. .—The sherltt 3 4 atents, s ' laken into the Bank of England on balance stockers and fecders, ,00; western fe« ¥ , .y . 8.~ B e diran. a0, CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—WHEAT—There has o gon. 3ths. & range atockers and Leeders. Mepresentative | SOCKEr 006 fesdera, 15000 O HIMERAS | ALO0 entod H. L. Barnes, sald to bo o e " tlve” heltens. $.708 %, | trom Denver, on susplcion of belng one of canners, $1.00G250; bulls, $2.25@4.50; calves, | the bank robbers working in tbis vicinity. $2.8006.00. : Barnes has been stopping ot a local hotel 1R e bulk of snics. §3.000 | for some time. He was identided by the 6.10; heavy, $6.0646.10; mixed packers, $5.70 | president of the Cropsey bank as u man 6.1 l,xga‘l@ fifi’&mwm; yorkers, $6.00@6.02%; [ who had sought acquaintance with the DI 05 AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 9,000 | bank’s operations. Other arrests will likely head: ‘market strong to ifc higher: native | tllow. lambs, $4.0005.2; western lam fed ewes, $3.00@3.90; native wether: 0@ A champagne supper s not complete O e o g T 0GS%: SIOCKETS |\ ogs the wine used 1s Cook's Imperia) bs 6ldes (loose), $8.60G8.7. Dry saited | 1540"55" 1be., 6o: P Pennsylvanta 50, Wo ek ptd... u. 8. "Steei : Packers all Seemed to have quite liberal | tomorrow, 40,000 head: left over, 13,000 head; Minne- | been a firm' wheat m C103%|N. 3.7C. gen. to day was £24,000. i ., winter Jow grades, | best R 0l%e ver Saturiay, “with the Do 101N, bacin.. %11ty | PARIS, Dec. 's.—Three per cent_rentes, | 4! . Rye flour, steady; fair to g0od, | cember up the most. The bull helps have X ; 1 Ghe for the 'wooount; exchange on Lon- .06@3.40; cholce fo fancy, $3.6048.55. [ been slightly higher cables all around and i AT 2. don, 25 lc for checks. Buckwheat flour, quiet, $2.30G3.35, spot and | reports of unsettled weather in Argontine, | Bal & 1101 Reading gon. dn BERLIN, Dec. 8.—Exchange on London, A g The visible increased only 88,000 bushels, s Bl L 5 20m 46% pfgs. for checks. SO nl.;—!éu 5. yellow western, | which was much less than expected. The D08 LS. WL ds..ll o, "'nu"c , $1.22; Nnrg ywine, $3.40@3.56. local stock—7,510,000 bushels—increased 57, P [ 10844 do 2m....... : Cotton Market. teady: No. “:&wr:fi?:n'w. 0. On passige decreased 656000 bushels. 7 'S A & A P4 NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 8.—~COTTON— "Yor J J d orld's ‘shipments were 9,080,000 bushels. 104% So. Pacific s Steady; sales, 4,250 bales; ordinary, 61-16c; Buffalo; ting, 48@w0c. ¢. 1. f. Buffalo, y 5 u3° T, St L. & W. da.. 78 | Middling, Sc; good middling. §7-16¢; mid- wflufi"_n,m ts, 7,005 bu.; exports, g‘f"‘ml‘h" ;:»"P{l‘fi- ?:25‘"3’;.11‘“1‘4‘.’2 x A 134 |Uhton’ Pacific 4a.....104% | Aling fair, 9tic: receipts, 9,08 bales; 'stock, hm' ssssEze s2egsEssa3dnT Rorthern Duluth: #. £. o, by afloat! No: 1 | Jasish untor. recent autirontis sttt Berniin Bl 88 oo Su | Qiler Apell Kibglite; ey, ®ischto; Extra Dry. It 1s evervescent and spark: hard Manitoba, 8¢, . 0. b., affoat. Throuj - i ; New York Live Stock Market. ut the entire session wheat maintained & | lest benr. wnd thituns thocs the Sulnat 928 e T T e 8.04g8.06c; September, aked ] : NEW YORK. Deo, §.—CATTLE—Recelpts, M A S firm undertone. Bulls supported the mar- | jan foatire. Local recelpia. 58 cars, with 3 Seneral du....... 344 Wis. Central ... NEW YORK, Dec. 8—-COTTON—After 780 head; steers, 15@250 lower; bulls steady THE REALTY MARKET. :;x freely on higher cables. ;“;?:d doc;-p;: contract, Estimates for tomorrotw.' T oars. 10813 Con. Tobacco 4s... gpening steady at unchanged prices, ran to ¥ towe sicady (o' 10¢ lower; hative 5 passags, aees o N_-Market has been higher for May, B ABA oo:51e B ATl = g g 0; nd stags, $4.20@5. rumors and 'rather light interior receipts, 4 then rallied sharply on small transactions u pranes 8 e v/ MENTS placed on record Monday, The closs belng firm af %GWC net advance: | L &t 1{s best, te, but the near futures hav Stock Quotation and closed very steady at a net rise of § $28004.%5; cows and heifers, $1.3@3.%0; extra [ INSTRU » y May, 16c, closed at 9%c; July | what of a surpri vy p"::'.""'le‘:‘ o to 10 points, this being the highest price of w where. There has been buying of May by d bonds: 3 B wabart Bapeir, Bl B Gl Mg CORN—Recelpts, figmfl:}u.‘. JSeot. frm: | e ‘and Harria-cates. and the impres. | S000E of stocks and bonds: to the movement in the near future also Atchison ds.. 100% U. 8. Steel........... small; January sold up from 8.15¢ to 8.27 . 3 yeliow; 66c; No. 2 white, &, ‘Options sion is that the formeér interest is long a | Alchison 4 9813 Westingh. Common. March, 8.1068.19%; May, 8.1268.20c; July, &1i | opene derable amount of this future. Local il 3 b a trifie easy on the weather, but | ConS! : Slex. ‘Contral ‘48010 T8°|Adventure ........... @*.3c.” The buying was in good part for later developed strength on small western | FCCeiPLs, 122 cars, with 7 contract. “There | Atchison - New Orleans wecount, althouph a certain 5,000 bushels contract out of private | “do ptd.... 5 ol s e & e - ed the gr:acb‘rl""" {ha wheat advance, steady cables. i e e, Tog eper Sut AVRUS ] (R M otiiocasceer SOTD R Wall street interest probably initiated the rm 88 £ PEIH Tat cows, $4.0064.25; cables quoted live cat- | December & tle firm’ at 121G13%c; lambs, 13%@léc, Warranty Deed dressed welght; refrigerator beef selling af | gelen M. Cooper to G. T. Morton, lot 11%4@11%c: exports today, 520 cattle; tomor- | 16, block 32, Ambler Place ... row, 110 cattle, and 40 sheep, G. 'T. Morton to R. M. Henderson, CALVES—Recelpts, 2,086 head: opened i St i steady, closed lower: veals, $5.0069.25; tops. | 7. DeW. DeForest et al to Bridget $9.50; grassers, $5.25G0.7; western, $3.25@ [ Barrowclough, e lot 8, block 8, P . ROF'S $88 .ooocorsnnirosesse 193 HOGS—Receipts, 14877 head; market 30@ | Richard Dervin et al to Bridget Dei We lower: state hogs, 3$6.25016.3; choice, [ vin, subdiv lot 8 in lot 4, Ragan $6.40; no sales of westerns reported, g d; undivig lot block 2, 1st add to SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 17514 South Omaha et " et head; sheep firm for top frndt‘u. others | 3, E. George to Anna D. Delaware, e steady; sheep, $2.50@4.00; good lambs steady | “'40 feet of w 120 feet lot 20, Maloney to firm: export lambs, $4.00G4.25; culls, L7 | aad ...... PP R i @2.00; lambs, $4.8T%@5.9; tops, 36; culls| C. M. Avery and wife to A, I. Root, w EEEEFEEE] Bt e '« o d 4% B - upward movement, which was accelerated t M@lc net advance. January, 8¢, | Viuole SUPBLY increased - 938,000 bushels. 3 (g Navks by covering of short accounts. The move- .‘J{""’D:é..,'?;.‘r‘trfi ?‘%_te'ldfl:cl.nc‘l‘?ed at| On passage ircreased 114,000 bushels. The ¥ -2 |Dominton Coal . ment of cotton is still said to be delayed 1 2. " M2 IMohawk ....... ooy by bad weather and a car scarcity, al- ATS—Recelpt: 500 bu.; exports, 50, | ¥orld's shipments, 2543000 bushels; clear- 9% 014 Dominion .. though the weather is changing for the €02 bu. Spot, firm; No. c: standard 248,000 bushels. The seaboard mar- | ;" Central ... A e b e eisht Sommlatiaite s it i, Mo, & Whe: No. 3 whites kets were p i Cash market here was | Xotrican Sugsr 11104 Pirror. . A R e U g A 3 ¢ ; 4 d % v 1T Quine » = B oy g « . E SR NS, omimal:” track White. $igp | York reporte 2 loads taken for export. Amerioan . & T, 160% Sants o Copper.. fesusned Crem an investigation In the south | $260@4.50; Carada lambs, %. W feet lot 7, block 150, Omah: 4 Go: “options steady all but quiet: | OATS—Notwithstanding the heavy re- [ Dominion Iron & 8.. #4% Tamarack on the car scarcity subject, stated ~that . Florence A. McCoy and husband to My clomed &t $1%c; December, Mgc, closed """"..',‘,{,”' market has been firm and @ | Gen Electric United States IR 0T Wehks 136 Sa adrvice in the St. Joseph Live Stock Market. C. B. Smith, lot 2, block 2, Haleyon 2. b £ © er. Local receipts, 33 cars, it 8 20000 weeenene 234 | CORRO) . o o i o . 6%~ » . AT 2. ght ey . wi e Wy e | PR T S T Ll b et tent of 1,700 cars and that the more impor ST. JOSEPH, Dec. S_CATTLE—Re.| HEBhS -0 iocoi o g oy, HAY—Steady; shipping, 65G70c; good to | £ cars standari. Estimates for ‘uesday: | vaited Fruit 1111111108 |Winona e tant railfoads have expressed the intent G. Allen, lot 21, block 111, Dundee choloe, %e@sl. holce. | vats hOuses. Local stock decreased 34,000 | DAY West............ 31 Wolverise ... to give preference to cotton to the fullest Piace ...... A o4 s ohrass HOPS—Firm; state. common to cholce, 2 o SU. 6. Steel ......... 3% United Copper . possible exte expandl; Ve e: 1902, 29G88c; 1901, S%0lds, 1@ite; Pa: | bushelo. Vistble decreased 300,000 bushels. | "o 4oty osibls Sxaat Al SEpaniing moveuuol 0004 40. 3. G. Alien an A 1902, m 1901, 23@2c; olds (:Il::‘r;n;'e At 00 Noshely. Thete _wite ST LOUIS, Dec. $—-COTTON—Qul HOGS_-Recelpts, 4. 410 head; medium and Pover Mogis to Benson Land ifl‘%’-““fi"’”fl Galveston, o 3 Ibs livlml: supposed the cash position as beer London Steck Market middling, fc; sales. none: receipts, 3.5 J0G0 15 pigs, WG 7| lots 1 to 10, biock 6% lots 1 to 10, 19¢; Texas dry, Lo » Me. pro’ some by recent deliveries and 4 2 b{lh’!. shipments, 3473 bales; stock, 25,386 H - o block 70, Benson ...... desansarin LEATHER Steady; acid. 24625%c. shipping sales. LONDON, Dec. $—Closing quotations: | paica; : 4 head; stronger; native lambs, $.5. George & Co. to L. G. Thoelecke st PROVISIONS-Beet, steady: family, $16.00 | PROVISIONS—With recelpts of hoge ex- moneT: . Wb Nortolk & W g gy B el el e R STEERS AND HEL Live Stock Market a7, ot & block A, Saunders & H. @Is0; mess, $10.80G1100; bect hams, §20.500 | cceding expectations and market ite lower, e 3% | Rimerican middling Tair, 5.0 Bood mid: - uy g Wity SI00X. CITY, e Boecid) Tele-| 48wyl 5. . Gvureh, ok & : mess, e . §20. ading o C . jerican_middiing fair, 5.04d; good mid- | 2 g : 10 a., Dec. o -| Gi F. {03 G hurch, Bn: packel, SkRgIR0b: Clty 'exira Inalt | the provision market ls somewhal, higher | Ay - $4% ontarlo & Waesiera diing, 1560; middiing, 4.4d; low" middling. | . UIRURS AND Brade. gram.)— B tecelpts, 100; stockers, | Cpaul's subdiv Dlcklea, bellles, 39.75610.76: #Q;;kl.a Shoul: strong positian. Linton eold lard and pork. | saiimers & Ghio. .-t ‘Rand e Y g e T G Y R Ko 50; pickied hams. 3111200, Lard, | peckers bought products. Quite a premium | Canadian Pac v b e ‘sales of the day were %000 Y O ] ? i n : o' Ohio.. 4T% | 4o Ik pid. 23 | which 500 were for speculation and export | 171 H ) B Stlines and caives:| Shlirthd M £ :::::1;' m{fn’:‘.u.""?"u?“ S, vetined, [+ bl e QM Ineg “x,",':n"’.:‘:? Sien. G B e 8 bt and Included 1,0 American; receipts | 3 vosr B Lo #5004, 2 PR, p Deeds. ady: ! 1 el ¥ . rn wi es, including 7,100 erican. Futures 220 Lo HOGS—Receints, . market Me lower, >, R comt '-,fl'fl),._ Pork, steady 2. here; estimates for Tues. 1710R| 4o pra o e PR e gy Mg y i 5 Special master to F. C. Peck k 3 o B4 . Dl eati pencd quiet and closed dull; American g 10 . i lling at $5.75@6.20 peca ! iy short elear, ¥i.0ge.00} | S8, MO0 N EEC! et yoar. Haes i ths | Cmrmes B 0o e miadling! & 'o.'c., December. 4a8d: Decem: i 3 Iie B ecalpte, 100; market lower. Diock 18 Central Park ) ! < s O aoat T > oo seeaee nleq 1 er and January, 4.36@4.37d; January and e o . f - — TALLOW=Quiet; c'ty, foi country, 640 | Tt So0%, st year: A8t Week | Brle o uid1o1111o0 tal(Uated Stat 3| February: £36050; February and March, TR e Steeks tn Sight, Tolul amennt of trensfers. "KicE—Quiet; domestic, falr to extra, 44 WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. do 34 pta.......l 46%| do ptd 5 WANIE; March and April, C@4LNd; Aprh) STOCKERS AND FEEDE. s The following were the receipts of live Pong. Tabl oi'g. .uq n, $%@864e, nominal. % _— Iliinole Central 17 ) Wabash and May, 4.36G4.370; May and June, 4.37d; S . EDERS. 2 “w; A ihe "ok Drincipal citien yesterday: The funniest fun is Ping Pong. Tables “ 3 ssssgrranzzessesstygesat EEEEF 133 5 8 ceipts, 2,98 head; natives, $.5006.55; Texa: and westerns, $.25@5.7; cows and helfers, $2.0064.25; veals, $2.00G6.50; bulls and stags, uE2 s2geg g 8 CALVES., steady: killers. lower; beeves, ' $.00G5.75: | w. R. Bennett Co. to Byron Reed Co., SALVES 150 cows, bul’ $2.25@4.00, stockers 1ot 4, block 3, Saunders & H.'s add t ANUTE-Steady: fancy hand picked, Visible Supply of Grain. fpuigiip § Yook, 1RL| S0 8....... June 8ad July, (914 July and Avgust, 4010 o B e Geey. | are 30 cents an hour. Bee Bullding par- - ¥ 794 M., K. 294y — — 6 5, 2 . e other domentic, B0 per 1, | NEW YORK. Dec. §—The visible supply | BAR SILVER—224 per ounce. Elgin Butter Market. B gmana roveees OB 1308 1560 | lors, 214 South Seventeenth street domestic, 2 - I “y o p December 6, as compiled b; MONEY—i@ok r cent. The rate of di N, C. TTE. 7 n < ity ite, $1.502.50; red, $1.50973.00. of graln i Y 4 pe IN, I, Dec. 8—BUTTER—There % Kansas Cit dean 6400 3500 5000 - o SO $55 Thae.; arm: state | Now York Produce exchange. e as toflows: | count in the chen market ior short bills | werd o ‘oftcrings on the Tigin Hoard of [ ARASKA e ey 30 . aairy, W@ic; creaméry, estra, Wei cream- | SORNUSSEIN bu.; increase. 551000 bu. " | S per cent. montha’ bills ia| Frae ‘today. Dt the quotation committes | 1 cow e Bt S b §| P B Weare, Pres. o A wWea ry, common to choice, 2@2e. e ase, 87 3 S I advanced the price 1 cent and declared a | § & » § 0080 29 foux City . 00 d MUEESE — Receipts, 111 pken: steone; | Q4TS TR DA inerease; 0 i Bani Clearin firm market at’ e The saica of the week | § Cow.- B oomn i 38 wa o | WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHIGAGD fancy large, state full cream, colored an BARLEY—3,674,000 bu.; decrease, 167,000 b - were 4%0,00 pounds. L oow. oo bulls. . '1204 2 15 Totals . 182 67,410 33,317 white, September, 13%c; late made, 13¢; o - d] ) 187,000 bu. | oM AHA, Dec, 8.—Bank clearings today, | - & ey el Members of the Principal Exchanges. 824,576.10; corfesponding dny last year, Whisky Market. P ires to All Point 3 3 3 3 3 faney small, colored and white, September, COLORADO. st L e Stock Market. e 13%c; late made, 13c Kausas Oty Grain and Provistons. | HHEDS nertil §i20fun's) CINCINNATI, Dec. 8—WHISKY—Distil- | 69 cows..... 85 2 40 &T. LOUIS. Dec. 8.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, DONDS EGGS—Receipts, 3,06 pkes.; firm; state| KANSAS CITY, Dec. NEW YORK. Dec. 8.—Clearings, $142,%01,- | lers' finished goods on active basis of $1.32 Menshal—Neb 450 head, Including 3.0 head Texans: Bought and sold for cash or and Penusylvania, average best, 3c; west- | cember, &ige; May, @sc; cash, No. ¥ , | 129; balanc . CHICAGO, T . A—WHISKY—Basis of | 15 feede % 8 cows 07 275 market steady: native shipping and export future delivery. e peor to fancy srades. NEiic. w: | TRREE N & @Y@oic; No. 2 red, 6ic; No. [ CHICAGO. A , $28.06.574; | high wines,' $1.32. 2 feeders. 1065 335 1 cow 97 240 |Steers. $4.75@0.80, with strictly fancy worth | OMAHA BRANCH. 110-111 Board of Trade, POULTRY- Alive“steady: chickens, 1ie: | 3, tie balances, $1.610,223; New York exchange, | ST. LOUIS, Dec. 8.—WHISKY—Steady at A. E. Sheldon—Neb, Up to 87; dressed beef and butchers steers Telephone 116, tarkeys, 10g1ic; fowls, 13%¢; dressed, firm; | ' CORN—December, 39%c; May, 37c; cash, | b premium; forelgn exchange, unchanged: ' $1.12 18 feeders.. %3 350 lcow..... #00G5.50; steers under 1,000 1bs., §5.7605.5; W. E. Ward, Local M-nager

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