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‘ 8 3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1902 ! 'VD l,‘l\' \Clt“. and Pennsylvania, average best, 30c; west- | cember, Ma. WaTS4c; on track, [ changed; sterling posted at #.84% for sixty | . " -T c. ¥ ) " ! E - £ ‘00 L after the call, Influenced to some extent by COMMERC[AL Al \ ;\‘ ern, poor to fancy graded mgfic | No. 1 hard. TN 1 northern, %c; | aays and at W.5% for demand. i OMAHA qu ST‘JCI\ MAR[\ET ) 2 i e 8 rather full interior receipts for the day hy turkeys, 1ic: fows, 1o, Dressed: Qulst: | | FLOUR Sy ore 088.58 BO . Dec. y.—Clearings, $11,770,128; I3 2 40 ey . turther declines in Havre, the final figures — {urhers Do Sowis, Lk, ed: Quiet: | FLOURCFirst patents, 8,603 95 specond | bujances, #1608 34 5 ;M 30 § o7y B8 for the session indicating & net decline of 5 tot . wostate TUrRays, 1daia | patents, STogim frat’ clears, $.9063.00; | PHILADELPHIA, = Dec. 9.-Clearings, 8 I o 10 points on sales of 15,000 bags. Euro Onoe More. t today, epot closing there at = HALTIMORE, Dec. 9.—~Clearin; ] o h a0 443 rofits, this constituting about the market s o it HALTI) 9.— g8, $4.196, o E 713 [ profits, this constituting about the market's e Ellieeg and fulures at 1121k, The St. Louts Grain and Provisions. balances, 34760 money, 6 ber cent Market Opened Late. 8 m RS B 183 507 tugpert Halge ieluged: Decerager At shade lower, closing ut §4.8I24.90. Copper | AFTZ |3rm.hm.~ ~WHEAT—Highe) |:~\r'|'1‘\£;\;16 . \thlrlni;_. flw —_— o B¢ ap s u SoTg | 456 a January, 4.80c; February, 4.t advance onden clos- red, cash, elevator, nominal Money per cen ew York ex- CRY] €0t | March, 4.8c; M July, 8.15¢; August 0 EXPURT DERAND: SENDS WHEAT UP | advances iuod, ip, kendos; SHA" foe | Der, T1o; May, e e Togc prbiim s MO T * | OGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS LOWER Mo R | 485 depitonivac, Eiowe: Gotaber the mn as weak, bu N ed d 1 ¢ - g s and ¢ 4 ” " nomimal e Brandard was. auoted np o | CORN—Highet; No. 2 cash, es, 31 Money steady, o and & Sie s Sugar and Molasscs. Affect Corn, Light Offerings | 700 electrolytic uad casting at | (rAcK BGUkc: December, doiy it New York exchange uc 'discount. | Heavy Demas for Fat Sheep and R s (1 NEW ORLNANS, Dec. 9.-~SUGAR 5. Lead closed a ) 5e 8 don | , OATE—Strong; No. 2 cash, . ——— Rt NE i 9.8 e Oat Values and Streng [ S18 L ogd Clomed At s ontimiuey aon | 36ie; December, ssiie; May YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.| Lamba and Tr Was Active 1 §-1 B e e Demand Helps Provisions here and unchanged at W.12%. Speiter was | White, 3tee. o i at Strenger Pries: ‘o ¢ 10 granuinted, f4gi%e; dull and unchanged (n Tondon at £19 18 64 | RYE—Higher at 4c . s | Vol §o §10 fow, Bhgtpd 1 160 - W te Mount. { and at $4.9 locally on was unchanged | FLOUR—Steady; red winter patents, §.3 | Volume of B Agnin Decreases Better Tha 4 £ 1 Molasses, steady: open ke 2@ v { at Glasgow, closing at os 3d, while Midg She] QR0 R, (ynCY Snd Wright; WWNS) and Prices Fall Once More. b £ § 4% trifugal, 17 Syrup, E d i S— borough declined 3d to 488 3d. The New | clear, $2.8G2.9 28 Sk EW YORK, D ! - [—— 1 e NEW YORK, Doe. 9.-8( R--Raw, firm PES o ~. | " 8EkD- o eady at 32.90@3.40, s K, Dec. §.—Today's transac 3 11 LN NEW X, 9 Raw, firm; CHICAGO, Dec. o.—Higher prices pre- | York [ron market coniinued qulet and un; | = SERD Timothy, steady ar 3290634 s in stocks ‘were smaller than those of SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 8. | % 60 g1t | falr refining ntrifugal, 9 test, dc vailed on the Board of Trade today, May | chane arrante ate nominkl MO | BRANCBtessy;: cacl tesch Toom: vesterday. Only u few got ae much a8 & | Receipts were: B LIQ1 s iy e augar duc: reined, ‘em; No. wheat closing 1G1%c higher, May corn was .[ounary northern is quoted at ¥ ; | teady; cas o i . [ buint away irom last night's close at any pts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | & 5 €5 458¢; No. 7, 4.80c; No. 8, 445¢: No. 9, 4.40c ' Up, % and oats e bettor. Janaary pro- N0 ndry northern, No. 1 foundry | HAYZSteady; timothy, SIL0WI6.003 pral- | Yime during the day. There was a siight | omciel Monday . LTI T 1aas e 0§ €1 | No. 10, 43¢ No. 1, 4.90¢; No. 12, No ’ vistons Cclosed firm 174@toe higher a7 bt et B I ) advance in the morning In sympathy with | OMclal Tuesday . L L B et > 1184 . 14, 1.15¢; confectionere’ A, 4.8 o Vheat ruled active and strong, the big | & $20HGZ.0. | B fpeciai movements in one or (W0 SIOCKS | Two days this week % for ghoep Bre Teiins this ACTHin aopind |moutd A, IR, e et port demand bein e principal all | ALY hut reaction in the afternoon carried the 3 . r heep ard , 8 | powdered, grantlated 93¢; cub fagtor, although outside markets were firm, | OMAHA ~ WIHOLESALE MARKETS. s Heh Jobbing, | 1evel of prices below last night all around | SAme days last week receipts were moderate, the market ruled |} oiasses, firm » gher; 8. | o the Brket el il Suty | Same wiek berore active and stronger. The better grades in Dec. 0.~ 8UGAR—Beet, Decen cables strong, recelpts small and, in fact, all statistics ‘'were favorable to the bulls. Somminelon houses sold frecly early in the | COm@ition of Trade and Quotations o SLuw | fact changed hands as fast as th - 28,55 rived and sales were made all the way from - 521 | strong to a dime higher than yesterduy THE REAL the | Same three weeks Same four weeks Same days last y an active speculation in SUBAT Wi principal influence in saving the day’ | standard mess, $15.40. ‘Lard, higher at $10. | Dry salt meaté, higher! boked extra shor J9.121% . [ $.146 22052 §0.5; clear ribs, short clears, $9.62 day, but the offeringe were easily taken up Staple and Fancy Produce. ings 1rom actual stagnation. The move- S0 77 hy {1y - ! 'Y MARKET. | and after a temporary decline the market | pGGE-Candled stock, 2@24e. B T Doxed, exira snorts, $10.5% | ment was accounted tor by the announce- | RECEIFTS FOR THE YEAR T0 DATE | The auality of the offerings was better than ik railled_and advanced steadily, and the [ T1\E DOULTRY CHens Gindsc; old roos- | Csiirirs 1y o0 sieat 2%, Spelter, | Ment during the day of an advance in | The following table shows the receipts of | it has been for some little time. Western - lose was at the top for May, while De-|tore 'fc; turkeys, 10@1ic; ducks, SG9c; geese, | offered nt $4.60 @ oy At #.0. B ‘| prices of renned sugars. After this an- l;lll_é, hogs and sheep at South Omaha, for | fed lambs sold as high as $4.7 and some [ INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday, [ ember was Yo under the best figure. The | ggoc. spring chickens, per Ib., Su@9c. POULTRY o Stead shicke: 8 nuuncement the stock reacted. The em- | the year to date, and comparisons with last | natives brought $5.00. A mixed lot of sheep | December | sentiment in the pit was extremely bullish | " DHESSED POULTRY. fens, 1oc: youn J‘ L ioc: turksys, 10tatitee: ducks, | Phatic disélaimers of recent rumors of a | Year: 1902, 1 Inc. Dec. [And yearlings brought $4.00 and western Warranty Deeda, 4 and many shorts were compelled to cover, | chickens, 11c; turkeys, 12G1c; Aucks and | pe. o fgoci turkeys, 10%@ilic; Aucks, | compromise among the warring copper fac- | Cattle . ... | €Wes $3.60 and natives $3.65, " " o § thus narrowing the spread between Decem: | geese, 10i11c. - % % | BT B R 11gh 23@30c; | UUNs and a late reaction in the London gl’:'n h'ljna feeder trade did not show much | Nellle C. Sadler and husband to C. W |1 ber and May, which at éne time was under | “BUTTIR—Packing stock, 16@16%c; cholce | gty Jaiegass Bher creamery, 23@30¢ | copper market today combined to cause a | Sheep X ghange from yesterd: Good stuff held | Haller, lots 19 and 20, block 169, lo| le. May openied unchanged to 4@%c higher | qairy, in tubs, 20@2ic. separator. 3 TSy o, 1 ” reaction In Amalgamated. The action of | 'Ihe & table ully steady, with the commoner grades| 3 §and 10 block 133: jot 14, biock 24 at TUA6C 1o e, and there was a ateady | * FRESH CAUGHT FISH-Trout, o; her. | FOGS—Bteady 2 logg O o 1o | these stocks had @ sympathetic effect on | Price of hogs sold on the South Om slow and hard to sell at any price. lot 7, block 130; lots 11 and 12, block advance throughout the day, the close be- | ring, 6c; pickerel, Sc; pike, 9¢; perch, | eceipts pmEiio | the whoie market, owing to the preponder- market the last several days, with o Quotations for fed stock: Choice lambs, | A8 ot 16, block 111, Florence. .......$ 75 i ing at the top at 7ic, with a gain of 1@1%c. | 6o buffalo, Aressed. 7o: & b, 3¢: bluefins, | whar, Bols. sees 9,000 2,000 | arice of the dealing in them. in the late | Parisons with former yeas $4.75@6.00; falr to good lambs, $.00g4.78; | J- A. Scott to Omaha Sate Deposit ) Bradstreet's world's visible for the week . haddock, 1lc; | & .neat, bu 2 arternoon Loulsville & Nashville was con- - ——— | cholce yearlin $4.1004.25; falr to good | and Trust company, lot 4, block 4 otlea. | Sorn, bu.. for a drop of 1% below last night. (1901, 1900, {1899, [1898. [1897 . [1896. z;"‘lrlln |, $3. 10; cholce wethers, $3.65g | Philllps' add; lots 4 and 5, block B, spicuous showed an Increase of 1,800,000 bushels, com- | 1oday e developments in tne money market i falr’ to good, $.40@3.65; choice ewes, | South Omaha add... .. 1 ; iobsters bétled, | Gats, bu pared with an increase the correspording 311 | $3.3G3.65; fair to' .65 o 5 1b. i " v ¥ time last year of 3,202,00. Clearances of i 3 s | § — offercd no prospect of monetary relief and 482 3 87 5 36/ 3 32 od, $3.00@8.35; feedef | Same to same, st lots 1 and 2 and w { - Mgt g AR L B T W, 'fi:hfi.’;""hc‘."" catfish, 14c; black bas Liverpool Grain and Provisions. until the prospect appears no revival in |3, glxu|;1 ll_-mmn, $3.0063.75; feeder yeariings u,“‘_ T] 32 teet of n% lot 2, block 13514 i Primary ' receipts were 072,000 bushels, | " CORN-New 40c. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 9.—WHEAT—Dull; | speculation Is expected. The subtreasury 4 3| 318 | feoder wethers, {2.758.0; feeder ewes, $1.60g) | Omaha ... : iy 1 ! against 101,00 a year ago. Minneapolis| GATE g2 No. 2 red weatern winter, 55 10d; No. i|took from the money market $1418,000, 4753 | 8,84 13| 2235 Grass fed stock @3c lower than | Rose Schonberper to A, A Ledchey, B and Duluth reported receipts of 662 cars, | RYE 2, 45c. California, 5 7%d. Futures: Qulet; De- | vringing its total absorption since the last | 408 3 3| ¢ |35 cornteds. Representative sales: o4 lots 21 nnd 22, Reed's 30 add 2 which, with local receipts of 6 cars—no | BRAN--Per ton. $12.50, cember, o8 11%d; March, 8 %d; May, 6 %d. | bank statement up to $2,684,00. The sub- 4763563323 ° (No. Eliza J. Loring 2nd kusband to Emma I contract—made total recelpts for the three | HAY—Prices qiioted by Omaha Whole- | CORN—Spot: 'Quiet; 'American mixed, 4s | treasury aiso had a credit at the clearing | 3 | 4783 443211320 0 cull ewes H. Thayer, w 3 feet lot 4, block 187, _ points of 613 cars, against 1,108 cars last | sale Iay Dealers: assnciation. Cholce No. | 4%d. Futures: Quiet; January, 48 6; | nouse this morning Indicating a continued (Nov. 2 SIS MATI AN B oul owen! Omaha 1o § Week and 1,004 a year ago. T upland, $8.80; No- T mediam, $7.00; No. 1| March, 48 24d. arain from the money market. Late in the | Nov | W 3300 318| 1 buck philadeiphis Mortgige and Trist com- 4 The feature of the corn market was the | coarse, $1.00. Rye straw, $6.00. These prices| PEAS—Canadian, steady, 6s Thd. day rumors were current, without confir- "fl""‘ 1| 487 | 324/ 8241 113 western ewes. pany to R. ¢ Hargraves, lot 6, block perator, who also has a large long line in A mess, 1168. Pork, firm; prime mess west- | made to Sou merica. R Jov. aad A yoming weth, Y ® ne o ¥ Wheat.” Offerings were lght, and s o re- | "OVETHHE StorAarde® wir can, B; extra | efn. 028 8d. Hame, Short cut. 14 to 16 1bs., | exchange markei here was firm in spite of 5851 4 74/ 3 68| 319 3 30| 1 ewe ors and ew: Young, tote Hille ) ult the market had an exfremely bullish | seiects, per can, 8oc; New York counts, per | quiet, 54s. Bacon,’ Cumberland cut, 26 | additional offerings of loan oills and an- | 8,00( 4 69 4 ”‘I "i 38| 3 bucks . Quit Claim Decds I pect for that delivery. December was | can, 42¢; bulk, extra selects, per gal, $1.75; [ 10 30 Ibs., quiet, 46s 6d; short ribs, 16 to 24 | other day's large foreign demand, both for 4,85 3 74| 325323319207 fed ewes. 3 J. W. Robinson to Nellle C. Sa i rather quiet and about steady. 1t was es- | bulk, standards. per gal . S0 § Ibs., dull, 52; long clear middles,’ light, 22 | wheat and cotton, but the sterling rate at 59 * “4 328 8 20 & (393 fed ewes 3 Tota 19 and 20, block 169; lots 2, timated that In the nelghborhood of 5,000, " CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. to 0 lbs., dull, sie; long clear middies, | Parls reacted 134 centimes, thus raising the S8l aal o laBIH I @1 fed cwe H e g otk A ) 0 bushels were taken by this one houst. [ mpppg 4 0§ feat, per dosen $1.75; 7 to | RSVY, 38 'to 40 Ibs.,'dull, gis;" short clea | gold export level of steriing, The eall loan | § 06| 4 71 3 800 3’| 0| 3.06 | “43 western fed ewes.. 3 block 130; Tots 11 and 12, block §; lot gher cables were ull influence, but E8—4 feet, per ¢ 3 d backs, 18 to 20 ibs., dull, bis: clear bellies, | market was not quite so stiff, ow v 6 | 4 77 7 native ewes........ 3 8. block. 111, Fiorence; ... ot 1 the weather was a cbunter-balancing fea- | 3, feet; $8.80; 6 to 7 feet, $250: 9 to 10 feet, | ™13 g “4ull ‘o3, ‘Shoulders, square, | to the almost total of demand, but | 6] 484 386 3 & 3B |2 Wyoming wethera. H el ot s ture, being favorable for the movement | $4.90; large.for school and church purposes,|; ¢y 13 Ibe., dull, 48, Lard, prime west: | Sixty and ninety-day loans were made at 7 16,04 481 3 28 3 2 67 Wyoming wethers. 3 s graaltis. Tie: close was Strony. May |13 (o M, féet, cach, shogla: extra lacwe, | ern. i tlerdes, frm: i90; Amefican refned, | ber cent and for four months Both 7 and § oul VM3 33 18| 1 Wyoming Tamba: §% |sherm w0 insurance Company of eing up Sc at M¥c, after selling betwoen eet, ) . _steady, 00s, ber cent were paid. Holders of sto De | weatern lambs { North America, lot 2, McCandlish __ 43%c and #%c. Local receipts were 33 cars, | HOLLY BRANCHES—VPer case of 2x2x4 te - 7 4] { very loth to market securities, owing to | —— e natiy PIIOS .uioiessenansaase . L. BI0 with 7 of contract grade. o o | feet (@bout G lba.) #; per barrel, $1.80. CHEESEStronk: American, finest white | the poor absorpuive power of the market | Indicates Surday. * Holidas weatern’faq ot H Same to Land, Tiktle snd {bei ‘Oats were fairiy acilve, with prices show- | . JONG NEEDLE PINES—Per doten, §2.50 | , CHEESE-8tro On the other hand, there is little incentive | The officlal number of tars of stock | 2 native lamps 0 oo pany, executor, nwiy nwi 4-13 ing a bullish tendency, along with the | 3. 4 TALLOW--Prime city, steady, 288 64;|to pay about 6 per cent for money to hold | brought in today by each road was: 10 Wyoming bucks. 1 Same_to same, block 2 (except stfength in. other wrains MISTLETOE BRANCHES—Per 1b., %c. | ,TALLOWEFrime clty, steady, il ratlrond stocks at prices which vield gen- Cattle Hoge.Sh'p.H'ses. | 11 Wyoming i 10, 20 and 21), lots 16 to 2, block houses were good buyers ai EVERGREEN WREATHING—In colls of | “Roceipts of wheat during the last three |erally less than 5 per cent. The bond mar- | C, M. & 8t 1 ' 2 Wyoming H Colller P! il ikason also considerable covering by shorts. Offer- | 0, yards, per coll e, five-coll lots, #e. | gaya, 92,00 centals, $8.000 American. Re.|ket was littie more than nominal and the : 2 6 Wyomin H game to s . Coliler Piace g8 ‘were rather lght throughout the day poy REATHE Mdgnoila and alax wreaths, | ity of'corn during the last threo days, | Movement was'irregular. Total sales, par 300 2 Wyoming H Same to i1onal bank. ur: nd the Closs was sirong wrich May & 0zen, $1.50G:2.00; evergreen wreaths, per | Sobts value, 36,505, 2 Wyoming H divide of tract in ne ; higher at &%e, nfter ranging between @irg | dozen, $LH0G2.00; holly wreaths, per dozen, United States 4s, old coupon, advanced % 88 Wyomin, corner seb 14412, and other Y céc and S4c. Local recelpts were 190 cars, | $1.602.0. VEGETABLES, Visible Supply of Grain. and the rm“glulered declined % per cent on Hos 5 Wyoming yoariings H AN Lot TR i d N excee rony lemand fc . the last call. . Vyomin, by 3 aster in P . J: vislons ‘was manitested and In the abserce | NEW CELERY—Kalamasoo, per dos., %c; | NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Special cable and | '“Tne’ foliowing are the closing prices on '® 1 Wyoming lembe | 1ots 1 and 2, block 110, Omaha........ 10,700 £ of any material offerings prices started ¢n | Utah, per doz., 46c; California, per doz., for :;"::"5:"0 fffl’l’"-'?x'.’,'}lc"g:r'.‘;.:" ,‘:I‘Bfl‘!mf;l;]: the New York Stock exchange: ‘ 12 1 western ewes. i Same to same, lot 3, block 110, Omaha 4,100 A & steady march toward higher prices, pork | #lalks welghing from 1 te 1§ Ibs., each, . > . a Atehison viee. K23 Bo. Rallway pfd 3 : » Wyoming cull 2 S & bel; 3 Toe. supplies, as compared with last accounts: o o9% Texas & Pacific. ] L1 & PR, eastin . i ’ 3 “Total amount of transfers ........ g Tains wos alry o sopmartiny tocrors rin | “POTATOES- New WHEAT United Statcs and Canada, east | 5 2G5 B B tat L& W SR L& B Ry wests 8 3 yesterm Teader el i [ also a supporting feature. The ES—New, per bu., Se. Bal. ern feeder wethers 2 ¢ Clone was 8trong and at muck mererorices | SWEET POTATORS.-Kansas: per bbl., | of the Rockies, increased 1,064,000 bu.: afloat | “4; Bratr: 8t T btd.... . 46 | Tilinols Central .+ : B Hatve e : h et [ January pork closing with a gain of G $2,25. *|for and in Europe, Increased §)0,000 bu.; | Canadian Pacific.....128% Union Pacific e aee L& uative Iembe and: see : Wright wrongs no mor Vright's old f 316,95, arter selling hetween $1oin ara sty | TURNIPS—Per bu, 3c; Canada ruta- | total supply, increased 1,864,000 by i V0 ptd. Total recelpts ......24 12 71 1| b western ewes H fashicned buckwheat flou: re. i January lard closed ingc higher at 9.5 | bagas, per Ib., le. Y CORN=_United States and Canada, east of | Ches. & Ohic........ 4§ [Wates} The disposition of the day's receipts was | 35 western wether, 3 ard ribs were up 174@o at §8.5. BEETS por’ basket. do. e | TOATEERitea Staten ind Canada, east of | Cdo- pid us follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | 1l western wethers $4 |e—————— — “ stimated recelpts for tomorrow: Whes CUC SRS--Hothouse, per dos., $1.8¢. e 4 r of head indicated: uck .. . 3 i & cars; corn, 106 cars; oats, 10 cars; hogs, EARSNIPS—Per bu., dc! . auinny. res 3% Wis, Central Buyers, Cattle. Hoge. Sheep. 20 native ewe: 3 s .°i.“"s i "The ?:.'gin. futures ranged as foll GREBEN “ONIONS. Southern, per dosz. | Borted this week are those of 409,000 bu. at ot At S aeng C% " ¥ - T Rt ' g innd by oo i e ded bunches, 45c. . Portland, Me.; 300,000 bu. at Port Huron, (Ua1s " American Ex BWift and Compan 0% 139 65| 7 native lambs In all DISEASES & Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | RADISHES—Southern, per dos. bunches, | &LOW b, at Depot Harbor and #0000 bu. at 16 United Sate Armour & G it LTio 22| & western lambs. snd DISORDER> k3 = ez . . . I ells-Fa Cudahy Packing Co. ' ed ewes. ... : ] : A The leading decreases inctude those of | . c."c. 4 Amal. Coppe 5 : o . i § st | ard il b:!rfixpghnfi_”kfgfi.m‘i"‘ box, 88; string| c0b FOUT'At Chicago private elevators, | Colorads So. I BN Amer. car'& .r:our‘&‘l,’g.'; filoux (‘u;. 1:3 a0 ., fiol:fl.fi lcl;r’;“:l:.mvru # of MEN, | 4 May (T5%-64 77 [T6% CAHBAGE—Misc. Holiand seed, per Ib,, | 300.000 bu. at northwestern finterior eleva- | o jat pid-....-: @ 08, PIi - ii 1111l | Carey & Benton o8 109 native lambs. ! 12 years of sus. y tors, 72,000 bu. at Milwaukee private eleva » G ) e {oTa 5,000 bit. ‘nt Davenport and 50,000 bu, | Del. & Hudson...../188% do ptd.............. 41 |Lobman & Co 17 33 native lambs. ! cessful practise in ONIONS-Naw homs zrown, in sacks, per | tors, 5,000 bt 2 b | s L & Weseons Amertean 8. & R0 39 | W, L. Stephen 57 10 native lambs | / Omaha. ( Bl wa oy wm by, The; Spanish, per crate, §L7. a Buiver & R G000 0 do ol Hill & Huntainger . 2 i | % ; . . | 13 “m( ® 8 TOMATOES New California, per 4| Kansas City Grain and Provistons. | gif % 391 Brookiyn R T ol JEL R S CHICAGO LIV STOCK MARKET | CHARGES LOW, | | basket crate, $2.7. SAS CITY, Dec. 9.—WHEAT—De-| do0 st o S Lols. Pual & Ire o0 [ Wolf & Murnan 124 | it 2 el 2 (g T O WRAECMONEIS L P Seatey contber. 83%e; Mag, Touc; cash, No. 2 nard, LR e el R B F\ Hobbick 4 Hogs Clowe Strong to Steady and Sheep | AR Q‘,!fl-fi_"“nqofl,i,fl!lg 3 sty o FRUITS. BB 110 6, MOMal NO. B ERQ, IO} NO: B Hathing Vall.,,. L Ot | e TS Rise In Price. { PILES o ot ‘suarsates: tn cure 16329 1700 | 16324 16 % | 1635 | PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, $2.00; §] W0G0%e; May, 3%e; | nilnols Contral 11111431 Inter. Faper ... i : » 20| CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—CATTLE—Recel (B g 163 (1670 |15 | 1870 | 18 3254 | Colorado, per box, §2.26. el ,.“:2,“{}.,.”1".:{';‘35?'4«% Al et | g o Mt g T Totals 798 14,15 | 13,600 head; prime to good steers, 36,15 1.75: | SYPHILIS fhrrsasaty “eaansea ot the SRy APPLES—Cooking, per bbl, §2.25; eating, | “ OATS—No. 3 white, 30%c; No. 2 mixed, | ‘do pfd @ |mter. Power CATTLE_The trains were unusuaily late | POOF {0’ mediuim, ‘30050 stockers aid | etem. ' besa 74 10 30 | 10 4734/ 10 $26; Jonathans, $.00; New York Stock, | s3ve. Lake Eri ‘50 |Laciede Gas . in arriving this morning, and in fact it | feeders, S20004.60 cows, SI.3@4.50: hejfers. | wubleialy G 97 |1000°| 975 | 995 | 9 77ip §3.25; Lalifornia Beliflowers, bu. bux, $1.60. B e-No 2, 46@Aée. do_ ptd 1A | peicoet B pery | was the middle of the forenoon before | 32.0084.75; canners, $1.25G2.40; bulis, $2.00a lsease o 895 | 915 | 895 | 91 874 | GRAPES—Catawbae, per Dbasket, 180;| HAY—Timothy, $10.50@11.00; prairie, $9.60@ | 1 & M.y ’,;,‘; Nel Rarican enough cattle were in the yards to make a | :50; calves, $3.50G7.00; xas-fed = steers, Gangerous drugs or injmious medlcines. sl 855 | 8 by Sl T 5.00G7.00. 10.00. et Bt Ry ..o 1899 Pacific Coa 4 market. As a result it was nearly noon | 3.0008.35. ' 7 | from Excesses or VICTIMS TO \ May s%°| 840 | § m"l‘/-} :3 ”3% ”%;‘Agi Ill‘-.‘.‘_glsfm.w", x's’o"g"r for gb,lé- BUTTER—Creamery, 25@27c; dairy, 22c. ‘Central 218 Pacine M) L "‘1!‘,’,:’ much bu!l‘neu was transacted. im'gog’s—“'&;,'v,:;;, 'l,lNAr:‘l;\v:r‘l.:Mlvzl,u;'d u‘»- NERYOUS DRBILITY OB mX: - i -50; per box, $.2%5. | EGGS—Fresh, 21%c. National iyt ' re wer. quite a few cornfed steers ) 45, ver, 5. end; | WAUBTION, WASTIN 3 T TROPICAL FRUITS, W, eceipta. Shipments. ot % | included n the receipts and packers were | heavy closed strong, light stéady: mixed | DECAY in YOUNG snd MIDDLE AGHD: lack of vim. o ‘o taitons were s follow BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | Wheat, bu 2130 49,600 L, very bearlsh. Reports {rom other points RO ipuiCHac LBOuMI | 8000, L socholce | Tlor 4nd, strangen,“with orgtas Lmpaired 2a” we { Y v-s S W by A : 0 . 205 { p R Firm, with little doing; winter | {545t _calitornta fanc: . | St 4% S {Republic Steel . et By eucceeted ta oK intercats, | |lght, $5.666.10; bulk Of sales, $6.006.20. cured with & new Bome ireat. patents, $3. 60; straights, 10@3.20; | choice, $3.75. Y, H00@450; J little. The decline 1 t ight HEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 16,000 ment. No patn, o o3 (clears, $2.7043.10; spring speclals Z:fii ORANG KS—Florida Bright Whd & dime, but the market was sn. | head: sheep and lambs, 10g15c higher; good h y , .75 Call, Toledo Gr a Seed. N % around _a dime, but the market wi D »! gher; g Fom busiuess. ‘ atents, SAGUN; straignts,” 32906320 | fornia navels, 8.10G400; California sweet| TOLEDO, O, Dee. S WHEAT—Fairly | oomas . even. Some of the cattle that Just to chiolce wethers, £3.814.8: falr to choice | URINARY, Kidoey und Bladder Tresbl 3 : 4 Jaftas, all sizes, $8.00. Toiras, h ontario & W.. the buyers did not seem to be much of any , $2.5003.75 . $3.00014.25; TR e A e WHEAT—No, 2 spr {ve and_higher; cash, Tc; December he buyers did not be much of A ™ vt shaeh, W NOLE; Cotorea of with mitky 78} No. 3 red. ish@ieLe 10™e; No. 3, ©0 G DALES Persian, in T0-1b. boxes, per Ib. e T P ool i 4 lower than yesterday. while some inferior PR RRGN weners lambs, | SN Ce e om Free. Trentment hy Mail {ORN—No. . No. ; per case of 30-Ib. 8., $2.25. % ¥ 2 . 5 3 grades were more than a dime lower. It |3.7% J 3 o SN0, 5, S8o; No. 3 yellow, Sc. (8 T Ak Sl oy AN 83| o SORNDull and higher; Decefmber, #o; Wwas late in the day before anything like a | OMcial yesterday: Call ur mddress, 110 8. 14th St . BB s ot e B | rakhagn i e o T T MM ana. unchanged; December, He i A Recsinie shiomets, | OB, SEARLES & SEARLES. %3 BARLEY—Good feeding, 36@3c; fal gt ; May, Mc. | do ptd. it o B R y 4 g { choice malting, @86, il MISCELLANEOUS, YRR 3, 52 IwestePn Gnion": getting started, and the general tendency | Hogs . 14| —————— | SEED—No. 1 flax, $1.15; No. 1 northwest- | HONEY—New Utah, per 2i-frame case,| SEED—Clover. and, unchanged; Soulh be pat &t rignt around e dime, thenen | diddadidisidlon : | :rnn‘:fih :r{menflmmhy. 8.65; cloyer, con- (B, 0 New York, $4.60; per %-bbl., $2.7, ;‘3%5.;"-“’;:-. m':s'."mumm ‘],fi;u'pnm'e .f-{fi:‘. :’r'::‘ 3’;:5'«? ,{.",',, ::r:‘raer;":::xg:d( o be i Ka City Live Stock Market. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $16.871 | . SAUERKRAUT—Wisconsin, er 34-bbl., | $8.25. KANSAS CITY, De CATTLE—Re- { @i7.00. Lard 5 e 4o ik | B \ 4% | of stuff id not seem to be much of any S ., Dec. LE. 0. per 100 Iba., $10.7010.12%. | $2.4; per bbl., §.75. Pt 5 el - celpts, 14,500 natives, 1,500 Texans, 30 Texas Bhart ribs sides (loose), $8.62 @12? Dry | HIDES—No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 Philadelphin Prodnce Market i s by : Jownre calves, 600 native calves; cattle sl i " P . Bulls, veal calves and stags were all . 1 es; corn cattle slow :?e‘:-d.17:22"(‘23?&‘»‘,”55559,5. M. hort | Ho, B s 0L b S pede, 05 D PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 9—BUTTER— London Stock Market. rather ‘weak, in sympathy with the decline | 21 steady: cows s e 8 B R Following were the receipts and shipments | 12 Ibs., 6c; dry hides. %@i2c; sheep | Firm, good demand; extra western cream-| yoNpDON, Dec. 9.—Closing quotations on steers and cows. to higher; quarantine steady; cholce export “ 20@ibc; horse_hid 50g2.50. ery, 3@ extra’ nearby prints, 3. WP s . The stocker and feeder market was in 3 A of the ;I'lnclp-l grains {1‘""""" el No mvfi_gt B GaS SFlrm, 1G2¢ higher; fresh nearby, or money. .91 16| New York Centra tairly good shape. The demand was appar- | and, dressed beef steers, $.40@6.00; fair to Flour, bbls Sosliss: Shipments, hard shell, per 1b., 4c; No. 2 28 at mark; fresh western, 2ic, loss off;| o a PR gt W ently about equal to the supply, so_that | £9°% 8.5005.%; stockers and feeders, Wheat, b : 72400 30 | per Ib., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., i2c; | fresh southwestern, 26@2ic, loss off; fresh | AUA siiglontarin & Weste anything desirable sold ~without much | @4 western-fed steers, $3.000%6.40; Tex You have been to Europe. ‘218 400 B0 | B ik, Der 1b.: 10: iberes” ber b Hei | O hern. 2o, joss of. ) 1500 |Pennaylvanta h troubie at steady prices as compared with | gif Gnglan steers, 880G, Texas cow You have seen’ California and | ; 11400 100200 | AR, ot wheli, per 1o, 1ber ¥ ¢ | “CHEBSESteady; New York full creams, | nuitimors & Ohio... 1014 (Rand ~ Mines. _10% | yesterday. The common truck was, of | =, BGLR, catne 55‘“0" b, 20 Colorado. Why not try Mex- | e 300000 | 8, e s’ Ta s, 115, har rime small, 13c; New York full creams, | Canadian Pacifc......1s: |Reading ... 30% | course, hard to move at any price. L s W e Ml Y B T sl 4 * 54000 15890 | small, per Ib., lic; cocoanuts, per do alr to good smail, 134@idie; Now York | o el i v 85| - Woslern beet steers were In very light 15,000 head; market 1P b/ "l“"" wflxe' gy - hestnuts, 1b., 1 s s, prime large, 13%c; New Yor! o . supply, but the few arrive so A e e curious architecture; | exchange today the but- | loasted peanuts, per ib, Tc; black wainy full Sreama; fair to good large, 12@1sc. s g B e fi“", loyee Shan yestenday: ‘Bianse cows I e s, T the vast plazas, where the en- | . 1b., $1; hick — e Were also about a cime lower, but stockers , 36 . r | .Cé' f:rl:n..dl)?-“o"!g 355“..‘4.; T e b, R Milwaukee Grain Market. 0 Sounern Pacida...... o} und- fecders 'of good auality ‘heid ‘wbout s yorkera b 000 IR PSS ht s s o g POPCORN—Per 1b., 2¢; shelled, dc. ILWAUKEE, Dec. 9. ~WHEAT—Higher; | Erle ... 4| do prd.. steady. Representative sales: 07 igs, $5.0006.00, ~ gathers nightly to listen to | ! fibo; beams, light, per Tobuate lead, pe b, o porthern, ‘“6ihe; No. 2 northern, 4G g0 i pid. o7 |united siaten Sicei 3 | BEEF STEERS. s I"AN LAMBS—Recelpts, 9,00 the stirring strains of a mili- | 3 & TR 3 . 8e. ' | iGisc; May, 10%e. s : 5 ] q ! head; market strong to 10c higher; nati t ; | otatt of th RaSer toa, 3 BAR SILVER—Qulet at 224 per ounc . ers, $3.0004. ; 5 @ bt l:rv m Vari copper, per Ib., Skc; brass, héavy, per i 'ORN—May, #%c. MONsy_m*_err cent. Th_”,.'“e of ;“_ L and feeders, $2.00G3.2. - tive methods of agriculture— ! NEW _ YORK, e WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY, Duluth Grain Market. O S e i (s TR pee Seathort New York Live Stock Market these are only a fow of the | Dec. 9.—FLOUR—] g and three- nt. e i L | Tmavkot ‘Hia and’ held "hlprer: e o 110-111 Boa Dy Res & e Noo 1" nertherns New York Mining @uotath i 50 DR, DAl :::;"‘:‘; l::‘l“,:";!‘“m"': “Mn:x‘:: i e or “on 111 3%c; No. c: No. 9 ew York Mining Quotationns. ead, mainly c 83 i AP L L e Wiier Telon il vk gy BALS; Detiinver, e May, ke NEW YORK, Dec, 8.—The following are 33 | sales inciuded bull 50 dry cows 12 30D: WECERE, | 16 w‘ilr'ger ‘oxt;ru‘.‘ S8 10, s | CHICAGO, Dee. 9~ WHEAT-The market New York Momey Market, et R b B H Teaiie per it Texas best, AR et d ers, $3.2008.35; winter low grades, | has been very strong and fctive hot . 9—MONEY—On call, | Atams jiste in c: cables quoted American steers af X | . kc{:.nlc':o“t'n firm; fair to ‘good, | and everywhers. "The most im rtant Tone | o T o ar ceut: Ciosen oftared At § | Biee ' @ [opmre 30 |1k@isko, dressed welght; refrigerator beet, book about Mexico. Tells | | to_arrive. X ulative"feature has been ' the Docomuc | Bty 0878, T BT o ha bills. 8 per cont | Con Gal & Va.....13 b3 1% CALVES—Recel veals lower. | CORNMEAL-—Quiet; _vellow western, | strength, which presumably is the. reselt | CCtut mecnnntils paper 8 per cont. * | Mori Siiver iz - 4l6 | other calves s ! R Sieny! No s wemter s o b | e lgen cash demand. Tnis ‘December | "STRRLING EXCHANGE: Firm, with ac- | 1o siver % in i e, .56 en > 3 ern, 05c L o. b. | stfength started at New York, but became | tyal business in bankers' bills at 34.8725 for 2 95 P i afioat; No. 2, bigaisge, track Jater an Incident in all markets. Here the | qemand and at #8760 for sixty days: posted I RS AND HEIFERS. eral sales, 10401 Ny, S . y [BARLEY_Quiet; feding, 00U, o. 1. £, | May, ana ‘st New York within Hec ot tho | [hiomof4sas and 385 commercial “bills, | o o There 1 ' HE1FERs. to hogs Bofd at’ $82b O oo reedyi icke ¢e, H ; § .o b nd . v n %c Of the | §4.52,G4.8%. , Dec. 9.—WOOL—There is a L 120,810 bu. - Bpot, firm; No. 2 red, 82%c, around but this d ihe a1 . : [ LM B R Japrove, 13 36 |4.25; lambs, $.0G6.12%; dressed muttons, X:.:“BJ;‘.’.‘:’..P‘E","‘.,"'., iguc Ay s did not stop the ma HONDS—Government, irregular; railroad, ment Jn’ the pice situation. Dealers. re- 1% i8 Sl 18 oaLogt Sueen (W Rocksiand arnam s'. SiRnitobas e, 1. o b alace " Outioh A losing quotations on bonds ai vance on many kinds of wool of K@lc per e H PR o e R | ST veloped a strong undertone today. attended pourd. Iine wools have been especlally in ik P g wid . OMAHA, NEB. by considerable activity amoug shorts and 107% L. & N. unl. 4 demand. While in some cases the advance ST. LOUIS, Dec. 9.—CATTLE—Recelpts, J o tment. buying The chiet ! 105 Mex. Contrai 4a. is perhaps more in the asking price than | 1 i i 6000 head, including 4,000 Texans; market Bl e #mall northwest receipts, | World o vielols 1o 000 bushels. The 3 do 1s I in actual sales, yet there can be no doubt| 1 " quiet and steady; native shipping and ex- o Gia Canoraes SyaU heTthwent receipts; | Worid's e increaso only 180,00 bush- 7% Minn. that there is really a high level of values, port steers, $4.75@.6, with strictly fancy Clearances and very Tight offerings, and (he | S st & Increase last year of 3250 o R Kl with sales being made at substantally a |11 i 1 1] worth fo §7; dressed beef and butcher ATt shieed o net higner.” My, b | Mnneapells claims 75 per cent of crop o P higher range than a week ago. Territo 2 P - R ] steers, $4.26@5.5; steers under 1,000 Ibs., Ttse, ol at w0ige; Ty cloned’ oy | yeated, "Michigan crop report makes condi. g e 3. wools continue In & very firm position, with | *- COWS AND HETFERE® ° © $3.65G5.00; stockers and feeders, §2.65G4.00° c: December, S ¢, closed at SHe. :.n unm' :;l -3 against 82 per cent last an excellent movement. Fine staple ‘terri- | ., 98 310 I 10443 50 cows and heifers, $2.25@4.50; canners, $1.50 | BN Recelpts Cloxports, 1856 | Your, but area % per cent short. Local re- torles, 56@60c; strictly fine, 50@0sc; fine and | ' GFGEK. COWS AND HEIFERS 5: bulls, $2.40G9.50; calves, $4.00G7.00; | W o i rg N ] celpt, 61 care, with ro contract. Estimates medium fine, 0G83c; medium, 15@47c. There sy N T Tl e ) and Indian steers, $2.1096.00; cows | &, £.'0 b., afloat: No. § yeilow, the: No. 3 | FhoniePgidsy; Jo cars is a very firm market for Texas wool, with e 23 fers, $2. ? Whits, e, Optlons were ‘irm ang. highir: | nCORN-The feature in the corn market prices on the lower range.” Fall. cleaned STOCK CALVES. HOGS—Receipts, 6,000 head; market dull with wheat and on coverin e A puying of May by Armour and the - asis, 46@48c; twelve months, six to 186 300 and b lower; and ligl .90@6.00; | ness Sbroad, bromincat Chicags Bustie and | (oo 200, 10300008 1atheln T 148 R g e ) o L I i o 3 0TAO% Pagkere, $0.RGSI5 butcha J. 004 5. ospects for smaller receipts tomol E - g/ L e is 106 | do gs...... % | wools are steady in price, with a goo i SHEEP ecelp! R T R e Ry b W (B e attn e | | STOCKERS AP TREDERS. o | Dinfmbneal SURLO I ion g | i his theory Is not necessary. b acific da......... Wi ; ) i ; : ; Ay L ¥ ; k closed y, 4949 5-16c, closed at | ot y cessary, as there 1188 | counties, : fall, free, 4i@isc. The| ¢ 76 380 00 36 @4.00; stoci 1.50G3.00. E 49%c; July, AUa@4Sc, closed at 4i%ec; De. | heS been good reason to believe' for some market for Oregon wools s steady -at re- | 16. 509 315 31 LW 3w S A Comter, Al @ez closed at S, * N time that Armour has beer long in May P LTE'W. M | visea quotations: eastern staple, 18Gise; | 3-- U 3B 0. B 380 t D LAve Bieek Maviet, | i OATE—Recelpts, 100,560 bu.: exports, 13,140 | Futures were W@ic higher. with the May 134 [Utiton’ Pacifie 4. cholce, 14@15c; average, 12@13. The market| 1- MR | Cocinnnnn i 38 ; et b Spot, firm; No. 3, 36Ke: No» 40| advancing the Tastest. Cash ‘was up @i (108%/ _do cony. 4. for fleece wools is firmer and prices are| 1 Foul Borsauist—-dien. ST. JOBEPH, Dec. $.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | No. 8 white, 35G38%c; track white. 31%@4dc; | 1N€ "’“‘*hl“‘d"- up the m There has D Wadesh Is.... advanced full lc per pound on XX and 2 i 2% g 2,083 head: natives, $3. Texas and | Bandard white, SEGBAC: No. 3 Whife. sy | been mach covering and miich bronttakink ARy above wools, Ohio and Penneylvania. XX | ## €OV8""" 318 3% 1l Festerns; 8.0G6.75; wtockers ‘and feeders, | c; track mixed western nominal. Op: | ece! 3 cars con- 1008 West and above, §1G82c; X, 21@2Sc; Michigan X, ve... T3 00 00490 A ALL POINTS Hons uist but Brm! December. tlosed ki | tract. Estimates for Wednesday only 105 3, 5314G36k0e. ' There la & very strong marke| 0 SOW8 - N 380 o C HOGS—Receipts, 8108 head; mediam and cars. Contract stock, 7H,00 bushels, in | i Wie G for delaine wools, 'with quotations ad. G’ oapigale. heavy, $5.75G8.15;" plgs, $4.00G6.00. v " P crease 246,000 bushels, Bast of . 0 Noa Qwiral da 4 3 8d- | g3 téeders.. 582 380 8 feeders., 582 275 ipts, 1,923 onglon e shipping, B5@70c; good to | oo {creased 110,000 bushels. ‘Groc ossie® TR Srin .. Yoo saate Miehigan: i Jted o 11 feeders.. W 3% hISier- 80 27 | pead; native lambs, $.6); westérn' year: 0 ] l H HOFS-— rm state, common to choice, 08 dushels. New York reports 3 loads ——— s2c; No. 2, 3@sle ic. The local | g cows..... 743 325 y g3 |lins wethers, # 2 e T T B MG ED (D B marke s v o mmd| g T Wit paiket fo Rasiellpn ool el ST | $ 50wt 88 1R BIE | stens oty e vk marker, | fee. Ay ©l5. | broader and prices were up %yc. The buy.| BOSTON, Dec. 9.—Call loans, 5%@6 per | Pombing. cholce, scoired basis moamo; | 1 COWS. 3-8 Re 8 ool L arket. | § Lv. Omaha, Daily, 5:55 P. M. HIDES—Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 2 lbs., :glkw:;n:‘mw;}nhg l!h-:nelu ;r.,m, who clcnl‘. lln;n :ou: m@';"m&er cent. Official | good, 734¢ average, e, | 3 cows..... 8 ir-nmni—\\’yo . 3 5,0[),( ‘('IHI; D!fi;cl.'—;‘lflp:tl.‘l ';rgx;. Ar. St. Louis 700 A. M 19¢c; Texas dry, 24 to 3 Ibs., lde. 0 \ ushels in the first half | closing of stocl ¢ onds: ST. LOU Dec. §.—WOOL—8t 3 - gram.) — - elpts, 1 ead ; . . nc e " o oke v Alchison ‘111101101 B2 Bing : el , . skt ; B.,C —Colo. e . 35074.00; ers, A Hosagil oy ot e 328 o0y | oral covering by shorte Local receiptet 130 | . 0 i . :./1\\\1!. W Calumet & Hocla el by Y . UGS tub- | o4 cows..... 1§ 320 220 | @438, yearlings and calves, 32.50665. NEW STEEL RAILS oo packet, S 16.00: city ext W%aiih 1} care contracs. 1 stimates' for | Besio} & Atbany... 6% W' YORK, Dec. 9.—WOOL—Firm. |4 SOWa"" 461 22 _ 1bull.... 180 2% ‘"g(:?sggi‘g{g!';,:i:",'g';g,g lower, sell- ) 3 meats, 0 8 'aboard re- Sm———— "'Redfern & Parker—Colo. 3 i 00 h o H plckled, ~belll lckled ported 180,009 biishels for export. There was Cotton Market 2 feeders.. S4 360 3 feeders.. 913 3 60 HEBR-Resaipts, B0 heed; stendy, | NEW EQUIPMENT, Bers, 3560, plex K%,_m | slight decreases in contract stocks, mow 4 » fon ot - —— 1 steady; western steemed, 311.30; refined, | 1:0+00 bushels standard and 13.0m bishe 213 014 Doy NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—COTTON—Futures | . HOGS—There was not a very heavy 7'ues- = o 3 Steady: continent, $1L50; South Ainerica, | €18 No. 2 Iast of the Kockica oats. de- 131% Ouceota oo opened sieady] Junuary, S3ic; February: | 98¥'s supply of hows In Sent, but the tend- g SOLID ROAD BED $1.7; compound, $.50GT.75. Pork, steady) | creased 37,000 buehels. Cleararces, 15,000 1168 Parrot S1c; March, £3ic; May, 8.3c; June and | S1CY Of Prices was Com e o At ik | The following were the receipts of live family, $18.00¢18.5; short clear, $21.00023. bushels, - July, 8.25c; August, 8.08; September, 8.00c. | The market P ~ h nd_ right | stock at the six principal citles yesterday: Epecial rates daily to all winter re- mess, 0. PROVISIONS — The market has been 8pot closed quiet; middiing uplands, 8.50c; | close to a nickel lower. Packers were bid- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. sorts. City office, 101 Farnam Street. TALI ‘—8teady; city, 6c; country, 6@ | 3irong In face of large receipts of hogs. ectrie middling gulf, 8.75c. Bales, 50 bales. ding $6.00G6.06 for the general run of hogs, | omaha . L 5,600 84 16,000 HARRY E. MOORES, Py Packers bought freely. There was but qove LIVERPOOL, Deec. 9—COTTON—8pot, | the heavier weights selling mostly at the | chicago 13500 40,000 18,000 G. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb, MficE—Pirm: domeatic, fair to extra 4y | little etuff oficred at any time daring the | peyy Wes: fair demand, 4 points higher; Amerfcan | atter price. The strictly choice loads sold | }(anmas City 14500 15000 9,000 Bits o: Jupan, 44G6kc, nominal * ™% | sesston. There were 0w hogs. Pricts at | U %, Seei .. midaling, 4.4d. 3 moatly 8t MO 5ot Mmptoved” under ihe |8t Lous ... U600 gom 20w g ot S, aurnd vieved | e T e S ot |, B whisky Warkes Eefale, of 8, Sbdemtnd,aud b i | Sfous”® T - E-8 : est_today, 90,50, £ 103,3 ventu . sales w - A g 2 <ERDRAGE Steady: domostic, per 10| West S087, W0.W asalnet 10 last week | dhrestir ... CINCINNATI Dec. §—WHISKY—Diatil- | day. The prices paid toward the clow were [ poqals...... % mow | TR Weare Fre c AW V-Pres. BUf‘I’ER—Rn‘eI ts, 548 p firm; WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. lers' finished goods on active basis of §1.32, | $6.06@6.10 and as high as 36.15, or the same LU .., g b dairy, oaetc; creamery’ Sxira, B! A pCHICAGO, Dec.” 3.—WHISKY—Basis of |88 yesterday's fop, The averago price to- Coffee Market. WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD ' crsamery, common fo choice. 5‘&‘ Ak Peoria Market. OMAHA, Dec. 9.—Bank clearings, 31,267 | '8T. LOUIS, Dec. 9.~ WHISKY—Steady at | Representative sales: NEW YORK. Dec. 9—COFFEF—8pot Rlo | Members of the Principal xchange Y vy g T oo PEORIA, Dec. 9.—COR) new | $81i corresponding day last year, 3131 82 Ne. Av. Sh. Pr. e Av. 8h. Pr. steady. Mild quiet. Futures opened steady, | Private Wires to All Points, | S R S LR SRAE. spered & No. 2, 4ige. 800.03: decreace, $48,915.23. PEORIA, Dec. 9.~ WHISKY—$1.22 [ 1 % w 28 .60 |'with prices unchanged to 5 points lower, | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDy " e, Sepis 3 a‘l' Aney, large. la B NEW YORK. Dec. §.—Clearings, $235,665,- - ne 2 & Rl ¥ the partial decline belng a response to Bought and sold for cash or make, 18e; fancy, ‘smail, colored and whitc, R 572; balances, 39,966,715 Ping Pong 18 good exercise for office men. | Emie 3 5 i 1S easier French cables than expected, local future delivery. “‘_vcn 1% fancy, small, late make, | o olie TS i st Brs. h‘(;:l“lc(;:l)(‘)‘.mbec.'d n;cnw;n.:‘ m.gv.l,w; Tables are 30 cents an hour. Bee Bullding s e oo llquldnll‘un. 1;2"0:;1;:3:.-’“:::‘1 . :;m -‘r:; OMAHA snAyrclm 110-111 Board of Trade, £ 4 . 8L i New York exchange, b » ence of su ery qui ‘elephone 131/ EQGS—Recelpts, 1,117 pkgs.; frm; state | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 9.—WHEAT-De- | 10g%c premium; = forelgn exchange. wa: | parlors, 314 South Sevemteenth street. Sooie e @me W Aw 1Al Gay, prices continuing to arift lower W. B. Ward. Local Senager,

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