OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1902 12%@3c; western turkeys, 18618 FLOUR<First patents, $3.9064.00: second | PHILADELPHIA, =~ Dec. 14—Ciearings, 320 NEW YORK, Dec. J2.—WOOL—Nominal METALS -The feature of today's metal | patents, $.76@%.55, first clears, $2.9)63.00; 54; balances, 83, A w markein we the adyance in tin econd clears, g2 FIMUKE, Dec. 12.-Clearings, $3,5 -] wondon, wh I3 for (he day of £1 ) BRAN , 389, " ‘ 1 All Oommodities Lose Somewhat in Oourse waa reported, with apot repgrted at €114 13 % A e, 12—Clearings, a1 - | Oattle Oontinue Very Dull with Prices m NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 18.—~COTTON.- d and futures at 5. The New York | St Louis Graln and Provi N York exchange, s¢ premium; | " . & o o es, b0 bales; ordinary, 6 18-16¢ of Day. Market ‘wan influenced by "the advance | money, § per cent. 8till Lower. & Firm; sales, B0 Bolee SO ing, T —_— abroud to' the extent of some 4 polnts on ST. LOUIS. Dec. 1L_WHEAT-Lower:| = " et s - " | oo T RteY: good middiing, 8 8-16c; mi the Inside price, spot closing at $25.35@25 45, 5. 2 red, cash, elevator, nominal; track. | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS s i e, o Pecelpts, 7,518 bales; SLOCK, ONGS KILL EARLY WHEAT STRENGTH |%opper declined Zagd In London, making | @itc; December, Tle, nominal; May, T HOGS ALSO TOOK ANOTHER DROP S 15 "Bales, ‘“iratures, steady; December the &pot quotation £506s 30 and futures | asked; May, i6%c asked; No. I hard, 68 ¥ . e ey gendrt Nebraacy — Locally, however, It was un- |70, 0 5 o | A4 ‘muses Apparent —_— $ohe, bid: Janua Sisei, February, o quotations being nominal. Sta: CORN—Weak: No. 2 cash, 48c, nomina 1 9 » o; March, 2 i . horts Helps Cofm-at| . 4% .0 qm-v:v\ at $10.796, I;k at $IL6 and | track, 48G49%c; December, 48c bid; May NEW YORK, I 1 ,”I.“L a x- T | YL S, SNEY S ;"l::n\ i{""‘ oy ¢ Vo da - electrolytic and casting at $11.45. Lead was | #0%c d. NE' K, Dec. 12.—~There was a sud- - _e.o9e. Y " p e Firat, but Subsequent Heavy Sales | COLGPS 0t quiet here at $4.1%ig, while in | OATS—Weak; No. 2 cash, #jc; n revuision of sentiment during the day's| Meriet Strons on BHoth Fat Sheep 8 Bacrelary Hetter s/ A tton shows th Causes Tumble Shared by London it was firmer, advancing 26 64 to | 5@ December, Sic; May, | trading at the Stock exchange which tra nd Lambs—Fee Showed H worlds visble SR i s bales, of Wwhich £10 165 30. Bpelter was unchanged here at | white, 63c formea « demoralized market into what s ylsible total as 3574166 bales, ¢ Oats and Provisions. 5 and In London at £19 178 6d. Iron RY i Firm at 48 bid Ic like an animated bull speculation, Very Little Change, 5 : 29166 {s Amertoan cotton. 8 L0 Tower abroad, Giasgow closing at bis 3 FLOUR—Firm, higher; red winter pat- |l tedly the bear account, which had 8T, LOUIS, Dec R i ta. — ncminal, and _Mlddlesborough at 418 3. | ents, §.55g3.5; extra fancy and strafght, | suddenly expanded to unwieldy proportions —_— midding, §3.16c; saies, §26 buléa: reveipts b Y 4 . 4.30; clear, §2.906 | the last three .\ was partly respoi g # L4 bales; ship L044 bales; stock., and strong early today, but later the mar- | {"fURGry porthern 1s quoted at $23.0062.0 CORNMEAL—Sieady at $:.30 of prices, but the change in sentiment on | Receipts wer Sheep. NEW YORK, Dec. 12—COTTON—After Vet became listieas, and the close ~was | heo ™5V TIAE T AR “No. 1 “foundry | BRAN-Firm; sacked, east track, 7 the part of this element was prompted by | Officlal Monday 2 opening firm at unchanged prices to an enster, with May e lower; May corn Was | golthern and No. 1 foundry southern soft | HAY—Firm: 'timothy, $12.00011 the evidence of large and intiuential buying | OMcial Tuesday. ... § 5 s advance of 6 points, the market ruled gen %@'4c down and oats were a shade lower. | ¢ g90 00¢:23.00, rle, $11.50612.50, 01 & more substantial character. This was | Official nesday.. + erally weak, under lquidation following January provisions closed with a loss of 7% — IRON U1 r the signal for the upturn of the market. | Official Thursday . 113 . disappointing volumes of outside support, Gioe. it | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | BAGGING Before noon there were ragged declines ali | Official Friday 10,000 _ | While the general market bearings werd Unfavorable weather in the northwest, HEMP TWI tile wiy from 1 to b points in the prices of - 0 5 e as favorable as any time during the higher cables and small receipts caused a PROVISIONS — Pork, lower; standard | 2ctive rallroad gtocks. In the Inactive list, | Five days this week...26,161 48,220 4. % | k's advance of about 4, which culmi ctrong opening in wheat, and May sold at| Condition of Trade and Quotations On | mess, $18. Lard, lower, $10.55.° Dry salt including specialties, the losses extended to | 8ame days last week....21.470 42,481 5 595 18, 3 ... 61 | od today, December having sold up from the highest of the year, being up H@ic Staple and Faney Prodace. meats (boxed), quiet; extra shorts, $9.%; | 12 @nd 25 points, the last named in New | Same week before. 16670 30,019 4| SHEEP—There was a moderate supply " to 8.4, January from §.18c to N3 to at TT%@i%c. Longs ylelded to 'l" ~ - clear ribs, $9.11%; short clears, §9.62i. Bacon | YOTK and tarlem. The last previous sale | Bame three weeks ago.. 24,204 of sheep and lambs on sale this morning rch from s.10¢ to §. May from 812 to Ympiation of taxing p;;:"l):"u‘;‘g Tone statt PR Tonnfiad stock, B Gsc: ola roos- | ‘20Fed Jjqdulet; extra elorts dnd clear ribs, of, this stock was made In April of 101 at | Same four weeks ago... i34 and ‘the deinand being of literal propor- | c and July from K13 (o 8370 during the o ' a - A o = h 1 H o b hrt cle: o oday’'s p W of 200 105. e 1 1 Uor the r led active 8 ! ek, e advance o ted early his Tas that there Was o Dl o ices weskened | ters, dc; tirkeye, 10@1ic; ducks, $99c; geese, ; shtbrt clear, 811 sale was shares at 405. [ SBame days last year.....17,088 ns the market ruled active and stronger. | we he advance culmina y METALS—Lead, r t 00, Iter, sale securities of this grade In a de- 2CE. ¢ THE YR " rg | Fed tern y 1 old t $4.30 and | afternoon, with the market finally barely e e dmtinued strain, May selling off | 8G9¢; spring chickens, per Ib., $%@dc. G OMETALSLead, firm at 800 Spelter, | Ll N8 PF oC il e" generally regarded as | "ECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. |eq weatern L e, S 2h hnd & bunch | Bteady at net unchanged prices to & decliny e e o mmineion hounes bought freely | DHESSED POULTRY-ens, ic: young | “Bo8T % _steady: chickens, sc; springs, | the evidence of the extreme pressure for he following table shows the recelpis of | of natives at $.35. O d O Ity | of & Dolnts, of 4G7 points from the top of 0 The™geciine: rallying the marset some- | chickens, 1lc; turkeys, 12@idc; ducks and | gaeic. ey e T, joiPring®: | money. That there was Subhpressure | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha, for | of the market ¢ N oF & A0S | The week. “The roaction was in the face of ‘what, but renewed realizing toward the |geese 10@llc . dtoe | 9% : today 1s bevond diepute, and a great part | (D€ year to date, and comparisons with 1ast | sold in good season. The quality of the | very steady to jyc highe: spot markets, ai close’ caused another reaction, final figures | BUTTER-—Packing stock, 16@16%¢: chdice | “"pippR . gteady; creamery, 23@dc; | O the selling was prl\hnhl{‘ without the | Year: g Inc. Dec. | receipts was considerably better than yes- | advance of 3 points on futures and 4 points on May being Yc lower at Ti@iihe, De- | dalry, in tubs, 2@lc; separator, 28@29¢. dairy, 18%@23c free choice of the nominal holders of the |Gattle ... 1,082 785,566 186,516 terday. i on spots at Liverpool and continued small cember also closed easier, being down %e | FRESH CAUGHT FISH—Trout, Sc; her- | Tpgie "Ry at a2, loss off. securities. The withdrawal of credits from | Hogs 1212013 227068 .. 16§ | “There were cnly a few feeders in sight, | receipts, the amount of cotton brought into at 7h%c. The unsettled weather In Argen- | ring, 6c: pickerel, Sc; Bv.m " v Receipts. Shipments, | holders of gtock and the practical impossi- Sheep ..... N.684 1,791,142 377,42 . <1 #0 that prices showed no particular change. | ight during the week belng 353,417 bules, The was @ bull influence, and although | 8c; buffaio, dressed. fc; sunfish, c; bluefins. | yiour, bbls Wibsevs 1] $1%5 | bility of obtaining fresh accommodation | The following table shows the average [Common stuff, though, was slow, the same | against 490,311 bales last year, while out prices were Tower the underiylng senti- | 3c; whiteflsh, 10c; salmon, 16c; haddock, 1ic: | \Gheat, 't i 8 000 | 1eft "no’ recourse but to throw over their | price of hogs sold on the South Omaha | s has been the case for some time past. |side orders generally went to the long side ment appeared to be toward the buying | codfish, 12¢ #redsnapper, 10c; iobsters bnl,s L | Corn, bu i 1« [dings at the best prices they could get. | market the last several days, with com- Quotations for fed stock: Cholce lambs, | of the account. The advance was arreste Blde. Bradstreet's showed exports for the|per Ib., 30c: lobsters, ‘green, per I o} | Gats, bu bk ‘000 | IFor a time this process was carrled on, as | barisons with tormer years: $.0065.60; fair to good lambs, $1.25G4.75; | however, by the unsettied condition stili Week of wheat and flour equal to 3,761,000 | bullheads, i0c; catfish, ldc; black ba it was yesterday, with practically no buyers | — cholce yearlings. $410GH.2; fair to good | prevalling in Wall strect, with the rate of Dushel col!\pnrvd ‘with 387,000 bushels a In:!lbul. 1le. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. in the !nnrkfl‘ but at the extreme decline Date. | 1902, [1901, 1900, 1899, 1598, 11897. (1896, | yearlings, §3 14.10; cholce wethers, S{W money high, while the South American year ago. Clearances today of wheat and ORN-New 40c LIVERPOOL, Dec. 12.—W:! the buying demand developed. It is prob- | N 3.90; fair' to good, $3.40698.65; choice ewes, | situation was also considered to be a die BT Wore equal to 315,000 bush Pri-| OATS—32c. L L, Dec. 12—WHEAT—No. 2|able that the level of prices In itself served | Nov. 84...[615 | * | 606(3 %2 346 8 27/ 3 21 [ 33B@3&; falr to' good, $3.00g3.35; feeder | turbing factor. The undertone of the mur mary receipis were 5000 bushels, against | RYE_No. 2, d5c. DT I B T IaT | D | By ey | Nev. + "] 377 3 3 30| 316 | lambs, $3.00@3.75; feeder yearlings, $3.003.25; | ket, therefore, was weak at the close, with 1,083,000 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis | BRAN_Fer ton. 31350 Callfornia, 68 7%d; futures, quiet; Decem- | sources to avail themselves of “bargains.” | Nov. 8 4| 3 24 | feeder wethers, §2.75@3.00; feeder ewes, $1.50@ | leading support from New Orleans, o feat- e etmorted” receints of B1i tars, | HAY—Prices aiioted by Omaha Whele- | ber, @s 14d; March, 6s 1igd; May, os ligd. | The easing of the money situation as a re- | Nov. 225, Grass ted stock @3¢ lower than|ure all the week, subsiding in the after- Wwhich, with local receipts of 51 cars—I8 of | 8ale Hay Dealers’ association: Cholce No. CORN—Spot, American mixed, new, firm, | suit of the day's events also gave some dis. | Nov. cornfeds. Representative sales: noon. Sales of futures were estimated a contrict grade—made total recelpts for the | ! upland. $.50; No. 1 medium, $1.50; No. 1 old, ‘quiet, 5s 4d: futures, easy; | tressed holders the power to secure means | Nov. No. Ay. . | 200,000 bales. > 3 fhree polnts 622 cars, against 643 last week | conrse, $7.00. Rye straw, $6.00. These prices ry, 48 0%d; March, s 3yd. to protect thelr holdings from sacrifice. The ' Nov, 3 cull ewes. 9% N VERIOOL, Dee. 12.—COTTON—8pot and 84 o year ago. are for hay of good color and quality. De- | HOPS-At London (Pacific coast, firm; | drastic liquidation effected was the imme- Dec. 19 fed ewes.........i.... 1 3% rate business done; prices 4 points Corn was active and strong early, the [ mand, fair; receipts. light. 1 £6 155G £7, : diate cause of rellef to the money market. | Dec, 20 fed yearlings TR er; American middling fair, 1; good atvonmt i wheat being partly responsible | OYSTERS—Standards, per can, 28c; extra | PEAS. Canadian, steady. s 7i4d An_important factor was the announce- | Dec. R T et ettt | ling, 4.68a: middlng, 4 Tid ot the higher prices, withough firm cables | Relects. per can, %c; New York counts, per | PROVISIONS- Beef, firm; extra India | ment that 000,000 block of Pennsyl- | Dec UL WO &3 oxevicasoe oo .48 dling, 4.42d; good oNANALY, 100, BRI Er miasoranls weathor contributed to | can. 4ic: bulk, extrs selects, per gal., §1.T: | mess, lics, “Fork, firiu; priibe mess west- | vania ¢ rtificates, which was | Dec. DALIVE Jambe. 1 wers' 5,000 bates, of which' "for e vance. Bhorts became alarmed at | bulk, standards, per gal., § ern, 2 64, Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs, | taken by the New York bankers earlier in | Dec. § . 8 s, hich X the prospects and covered freely, led by a CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. quiet, 53s 6d. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 | the week, had been taken by forelgn cap- | Dec prominent operator who is short & big line, | TREES— to 5 feet, per dozen, $1.76; 7 to [ 10 30 Ibs,, qulet, 48s; short ribs, 16 to italists. ‘The street was prompt to jump to | Dec. Cotton Market. oenen k1) 25 28 HE2E " [PyEpn—— % FFETE 2@ss 23 xd EEZErasrsseEgRENSE u_c go= P sxes native " . 8 2 | speculation and export, and included 69500 Ative R | American. Receipts were 1000 bales, ‘in . e ative Xy . i cluding 900 American. Futures opened firm hd & still further advance was experi- | 9 feet, $3.60:°b to 7 feet, §2.60: 8 to 10 feet, ( DS, aulet, 51s; long clear middles, light, | the conclueion that a corresponding amount | Dec. native ew i i - e are ra e Aeveioped. afier the | s1.50: atheior schoor and church purposes, | 1o 30 ibs., dull 8ls; long clear’ middies, [ O capital would be immeciately released | Dec. native g | R e e e Liod, Doveen first hour of trading and the market grad- | 12 to 14, feet, each, $1.00@1.50; extra ge, | heavy, 35 to 40 Ibs., dull, 5is 6d; short clear | to place In the local loan murket. At all | Dec. native yearlings... .8 ber-January, 4450; January February, 447 vally weakened, the close being easier, | 15 to 20 feet, each. $2.00@4.00. backs. 16 to 20 Ibs., quiet, §2s 6d; clear bel- | events the incident helped to relleve acute | Dec. NALiVe OWeS.. ... ... R 1 B tunry March. 4 ot tua: Mare with May down %@ie at 44%c, after rang- | HOLLY BRANCHES—Ver ease of 2x2xd | Nes, 14 to 16 1bs., dull, 6ls. Shoulders, square, anxiety over the money outlook and was | — native ewes.... oo gl April, 44704984, April-May, 4.484; May iag between 44l4c and 46c. December closed | feet (about 60 1bs.), $4; per barrel, $1.50. 11 to 13 Ibs., quiet, #4s 6d. Lard, prime |prompily followed by an effective rally. | * Indicates Sunday. ** Holiday. native ewes. 104 Tune,’ 4.48G14.490; June-July, 4.45@4.494; July '4¢ higher at 67%c. Local receipts were 186 | LONG NEEDLE PINES—Per dosen, $2.50 | Western, in tlerces, firm, 58 6d; American Another influential factor was the revela- | The officlal number of cars of stock | 128 native ewes.............. 108 August, 4.48G4.494. L% ke o0 g cars, with ix of contract grade 4 the | B . refined. tn pails. autet, tls 6d. tlon by the publication of the preltminary | brought in today by each road was 478 native yearlings v ot, 44504400 i There was a fair trade In oats and the | " MISTLETOE. c§—Per 1b., 3. "TER—Nomizal. es of the currency mov o oINS M Hrisea A e Sar E : market ruled firm, although the late weak- EVJ;{&TJN“{“:";?\'T',’,‘,‘ E,‘}: coils of | CHEESE—Strong; American, finest white | banks had gained something over $2,000,00 | C., M. & St. P. Ry 4 ) "ms L 39 native lambs........ 3 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fraits ness in wheat and corn caused a little | 20 yards, per cofl, %c; five-coll lots, 85c. and colorud, o9s. on the regular interfor movement -of cur- | Wabash 2 44 native ewes..... . EW_ YORK, Dec. 12—-EVAPORATED et Tocling at the close, May belng & | WHEATIE Mignoila and galax wreaths, | TALLOW._Prime city, steady, 2 6;|féncy, thus oftaetting to that extent the | Missouri b s ) native lambs.... APPLES—Steady to firm, owing to a_fair Bhade lower, at 33ige, s ranging between | per dozen, $1.60%2 00; evergreen wreaths, per | Australlan in London, firm, 34s % loss ‘of $5720.000 on subtreasury operations | Uinion Pacific system.... 1| 43 fed ewes 0 & demand; common_are quoted at 4@5ic e o s, Comminston houses were | Bece srb0G2 00, hally weeaths, per dosen, | , Recelpts of wheat during the paat three and gold exports. Taken in connection with | C. & N. W. Ry......... $ fed western lambs prime, bu@oige; cholce, budse; fancy, t0 buyers, while the selling SL60a2.00. days, 20,000 centais, including 116,000 Ameri- | the probable loan contraction, a lees un- | F.,E. & M. V. : 59 fed western lambs............. e, ¥ Local 'recelpts were 66 cars, VEGETABLES. can. Recelpts of American corn during the “"“';‘ 'fdlm,lulk nmu‘meg} is indicated than | C)} 8t P, M. & : 250 native lambs. ShiR ALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS — Spot Provisions were weak at the opening, due | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, per dos., %e; | Past three days, 12,200 centals. B s I o ey | ok Ry Lo ¢ 10 common lambs.........111100 T8 prunes are arriving more frecly and are to lower prices in hogs, with iiberai re- | yjtah, per doz.. 46c; California, per dos., for 3 T N e e 8 B any o 68 native ewes... s D129 steady on the smaller sizes, while the celpts at the yards. There was considerable | staliy welghing from 1 to 13 Ibs., each, Kansas City Gra!~ and Provisions. |7 cCits premium, and o eatfp fractonal | K C. & St. J ‘ 6 native yearlings. eosse 118 larger remain firm: quotations range fro St aiton Ty outaide Hodacs early ta the | Saus . 3 all in sterling exchange, are indications | C.) R, I. & P. Ry, 39 native lambs. . .. Al e to Te for ail les. Apricots are day, but later the offerings became re- | “BOTATORS_New, per bu.. S0c. A e IE D ey kel s Novie 113 chec: 1 o0 | St By west 1 i 4|88 red weatern [amba. i) Y e R R A Firloted, and with a fair. demand from | EWEIT POTATORS.-Kansas, per bbl, | Gle:’ Moo 5, aatic: Mo 3 red, ¢1gese; | raciing funds from other sources. Some | 11 no1® Central - - z EOOAG e boxes and T@I0c In bags, Peeled beaches Packers a rally developed, the close being | g2 T e i No. 3 e TRy T T L) CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET |are firm but quiet at i2@ise, and unpecled at_mbout the opening figires "January FURNIPS_Per bu. %c; Canada ruta-| ‘CONN-December, #2c; May, $ici cash, | large and sudden demand for mones in the el 45 VG : RUSRTY NG G pork closed Tie lower at $6STH. January | pagas, per Ib., lc. Noa mixed dher Mo, b e udsatbs Mo, | Iast day or two, which resuited In displac. | , The disposition of the day's recelpts was | cqqqy, ‘ard down TQI0c at 8.7 and January ribs | “BEETS_Per basket. dlc. 3, @i, ' i Nou | R O o trom. The Stock market, hat | & follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | O#ttle and Hogs Are Lewer, While Whisky Market I Mo at Wi ) CUCUMBERS -Hothouse, per doz., $L8. | OATS—No. 2 white, 36c; No. 2 mixed, | there was some such extraordinary demand | Pt of head indicated: Sheep Market is Demoralized. o . _Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | PARSNIPS—Per bu., dvc. 33lkc. SR e " | is evident on the authority of bankers. The | , Buyers, CHIC. CINCINNATL, - Dec. 18, ~WHISKY--Dis. ?.;,;;H'i!gt;‘m, 23 cars; oats, 160 cars; hogs, ‘-agiwrkp,, bu., '40c. . Y E—No. 2, ("?Mc application of the president of Venezuela gmfl a };nc(l}lnl Co 257 % mfi?f"mf,’?{;z‘fifi"%f‘&*ifl tn-é ;:n‘;r. finished goods on active basis of - g GREEN ONIONS-Southern, r doz. Sholce timot! 50@11.00; ation o v wift and Compan: 5 i H 5 32. The leading futures ranged as follow bunches, tbe, per dox.| HAY_Choics Umothy, HO0GILO); cholee | 01 STDIET3LAN, Oy Mook excnange sentis | Armour & Co..." L) floers, Rgut; poor to modium, B0 | CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—WHISKY-Basts of R —— S v — | RADISHES—Southern, per doz. bunche ea ¥ . 5 fol “udahy Packing Co.. 2,565 e g3 A L50; cows, | high wines, $1.82. Articies.| Open, | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | 56, P el ., eamery, 5@2ic; dairy, fancy, | pent. The N ot pricee e, | Armour & Co., K. C @ $1.26@4.50; heifers, $1.90@5.00; canners, $1.255@ | ~ST. LOUIS, Dec. 12— WHISKY—Steady at o e ————— | "WAX BEANS—Per bu. box. $3; string |~ EGGS—Fresh, 22c. some of which were sufficlent to wipe out | Vanrsant & Co. i NEXD ";l"fl- $2.00@4. caives, $3.00G7.00; | $1.32. Wheat | | beans, per bu. box, $1.50 - B0 ecelpts, Shipments, | Al of vesterday's decline. - Evanaville & | arey & Benton Tas fed steers, 3.50G4.7 PEORIA, Dec. 12—~WHISKY—$1.52. Dec. 7 CABBAGE—Misc. Holland seed, per Ib., [ wheat, bu. 92 006 $iNn0 | Terre Haute was_conspicuous for a gain of [ Lobman & Co. o -Recelpts, 35,000 head: ~estimated - Ay | 3 1 Wheat, b.....ovineseenee 2000 O | e e Great Nomarn preferred 4 per | Livingstone & Shalier tomorrow, 18,000; 'left over, 20,000; market THE REALTY M. . JJuly [u%a% ONIONS—Now home zrown, in sacks, Der | Gats’ bu. ... b adh |- 40 | cent and a reat eprinkling of the leaders | Hamilton & Rothachiid I5a%e lower; mixed and butchers, $.70G b o Sl Qo= bu., 75¢; Spanish, per crate, $1.75. Lo i 2000 | 5f the market of from 2 to 8. Wolf & Murnan .. . .| 8:10; good to_cholce heavy, $6. 35; rough nfi{ TOMATORS = New' California, - Philadelphia Prodnce Market. JoThe market closed steady, but allghtly be- | By BaVeISE o: i Seles, s poaetn, . ent $50@s50; bulke of | INSTRUMENTS filed for record — New e r 2 low the o ¢ o . . BREP ot Wl 45R/104@% | basket crate, $27. o PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 12—BUTTER—| Bonds raliied from early weakness in |Dennis & Co. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 17.00| December 13 i Ry | sl 12 | yCALULOWER=Caltfornia, per crate, | Firm, faic, higher! extra wostern cream- | sympathy’ with stocks.” Total sales. par | g, e Amaralavd ] €0 Skt | vile Mecienith £ milsarerh .50, L Slc; extra nearl rints, 445,000, ‘otals - .25, fal 0 choice m ., ulla cCor Eis MeCor- nxow‘ & Bllanign | ® Bt e e Tl St i T ana s, Dlook b Bummn Friday, FRUTTS. 8- Steady, fair demand; fresh nearby, | * United States bonds were all unchanged | CATTLE—Receipts were exceptionally | {20000.80; western sheep. $3.66@4.25; mative | mick, lots § and 6 block 5, Summit i Frms St ] PEARS—Fall varleties, per box, $2.00;|2%. 1088 Off; fresh western, 2c, loss off: | on the last call. heavy for & Friday, apd as a resuit pm'l{ { lambs, $3.76@6.25; western lambs, $4.00@5.25. [ Reserve . e | 165 1870 |1g 57/ 18 8 | Colorado, per box. $.25. fresh southwestern, 26@2ic, loss off; fresh | The following afe the closing prices on | took another tumbie. It has been a long | Ofclal yesterday: Mary D. Ehrenpfori and hisband to 1540 | 15 6244 16 674 | “APPLEE Cooking, Jper bbl, 8225 eatin southern, %, loss 'off. the New York Stock exchange time since the cattle market at this: point PAcHbEs, Siipments | | ERILIe OoEUSTy) WK ToF WY RSRNT 1020 {16 22% 1030 |10 2338] 10 32 '50; Jonathans, $1.00; New York stocl CHEESE—Firmer, godo demand; New | Atchison ............. 0% So. Pacific ..... has been In as unsatisfactory condition as | Fattle - « 3 4®5] _sub ... . [T LTRSS -4 | 15 | 3355 California Bellflowers, bu. bux, $1.60. | fall creams, prime small, 13%@13%c: New | “ao prd.!l.11 111111 974 Bo. Rallway this week, and prices on all classes have | KOS - Etta Sugarman and husband to O. W. [ [ ANt RR YL GRAPES-Catawhas, per basket, 18c;| York full creams, fair to good smail, 13@ | Beltimore & Ohio... %% do ptd g suffered a sharp decline. Sheep Dunbar, lot 15, block 1, Hopp 4| 05 | 907%| 912% | palagas, per keg, $6.00§7.00. New York full creams, prime large, | do ptd... L 93" Texas & Pacific...... There were 24 or 30 cars of cornfed steers nanza_sub £ ki 830 | s3ms| 842 | CRANBERRIES — Wisconsin, per bb New York full creams, fair to good | Canadian Pacisc .14 Toledo St. L. & W. included In the receipts this morning, and | I Ofty Live Stoek Market, |L, R IKelis to Bvalin 3| §43'% | 950, Bell and Bugles, 310.60; per box, $.%. b Y 1 a0 P ide ¢ at noon the greater part of them were still| KANSAS CITY, Dec. 12—CATTLE—Re- | polock & Holmes add. . nANANAng:%:;‘J:“x:}':IM 55 st R ] 3 even, but as & general thing the decline | calves and 160 native calves; corn cattle [ GTice et al, lot 23, block 2, .0 3 % ; *| TOLEDO, 0., Dec. 12.—WHEAT—Falrly ) N amounted B Ly R A e I | e o s Bt e o Pl g e R IR LEMONS—Callfornia fancy, M; cholce, | &2tive, steadyy’ cash and December, 7ric; b e {he closs st week: Iy some o8aes Salos | N ray T Shate oooiry anT drisesd i | berger, lot 8 and nth fest ot 1, biock s ay, B1%0. 4 , ose were rare ! export ai 5 : B R ANGES—Florida Brights, 3.7 Call- | CORN-Fairly active, lower; December, instances. ~Just how ‘strictly cholce cattle | steers,” $5.20G6.10; fair to Jood, $2.66a515; $, Alamo Plasa... tornia navels, SWGIS; Callfornia sweet awge; May, dtie. would sell cannot be told, as none have | Stockers and feeders, 3. i western Deeds Jaftas, all sizes, ATS—Dull, unchanged; December, 43%c; | chicago & N. W.. American Ex. o ) onises felioe TS, DT Trra D and Indian | gherift to Harriett L. Hoover, lots § GchTrEcns_l:e:;‘;b-ihmpmh 31{«. per b, | May, e % Chieago Tor.”& ‘Tri.0 16% United Batee Bx.... e e i waT "r’f.'uymg:‘ S o oon: B natts B tng " % | to, block 1, and other lots in Fay- ™ 2 yellow, 57 F1GS—California, per 10-1b. cartons, $1;| BSEEDS—Clover, dull, steady: December, |C. & St L T Copper shape as the steer market, and up to a late | @3.75; canners, $1.00@2.20; bul $2.25@8.75; B;‘:flnurk- P e R & Wnltoiogate; | Turkish, per 3-Ib. box, UGIsC. + | sg.60: January, $6.635: March, $6.67%; prime | Colorado So....... .. ; hour very little business'had been trans- | caives, $3.00@.00 BINE 0 Aaniaige hp Puon, dot & RYE—No. 2, 89%c. GRAPE FRUIT—Florida, 3. timothy, $1.75; prime alsike, $8.25. e M e acted. The feneral market may safely be 1, HI0G8-Recelpta; 0.000 head; market 7!‘1‘33 3 Plaviciasronsss. BARLEY-Good feeding, 3@wc; fair to MISCELLANEOUS. — o B TR Sl i iy Guote i Jop the week, but the ower; top, $6.10; bulk. of sales, ¥. Total amounts of transfers......... 3, Pl gy I ARt Tth. Bt Seiame sses Milwaukee Grain Market. Del. & Huda | same as noted above for steers, the prices | 6. {;pavy, .0014@6.10; _mixed =~ packers, 12,18 . Toledo Grain and Seed. Chicago & Altos o ptd in firet hands. The market was very un- | ceipts, 3,500 natives, 500 Texans, 50 Texas | Fofer Whitney and wife . 45@b6e. HEBD-No. 1 flax, $1.15; No. 1 northwest- 7AD AT P LR s . oo Were very uneven. It now takes n good | $5.97%@6.10; light, 36.5@6.02%%; yorkers, $.% e N Mot BL: clover, con- | PLiDIER—New York, 450; per s-bbl, 175, | No. 1 ngrincrns TRGTTHC: Nor 3 norinern: | pdo bid i . DUHiEh of Gotnthd oaws (e mell oL O | R S sias . Sratt praie, 10T, BT i G T e R o TR ol B RN T T - i | e P i ag One 800, w0 that prices are at the low point | RHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpts, 150 PROVISIONS—Mess york,”pfr bbl., $17. . " | “RYE—Firm: No. 1, 514@53%c. do 1at pfd. e of the year. held; market strong to higher; native s .° a .'. Jard, per 10 Ibe. 8103511030 Short ribe 5 shelled, 4c. BARLEY—No. 3, 64c; sample, 35@6ic. PR B i i T ol 3 @i By LB (f B e, Sty ethers: Biod side: , 508, ry salted shoul- 38N . o Py J " Nor. pl calvi ce ewes, $. i e wethers, $3. SE : Gors (bozed 50 Bhore olear mides | e DESTNG. 1 E e 3 S0 8 graany %o | * CORN-May, Hi@HUa. Hocking "Valie did not show much change. 4.60; western wethers, $3.00g4.20; stockers 1o all DISEASES (boxed), $5.75@9.00. veal calf, 8 to 1214 1bs., Sigc . 2 ve 3 (e s Wetn o, — The stocker and feeder market was also [ and feeders, $2.00@3.35. and DISORDER> Following were the receipts and shipments | 12 to 15 Ibs., 6e: dry hid e M i | Tow Central -... 2 iy W hid Jones: | The amand o : of MEN. of the prineipal grains yesterday: | pelts, @Tse X DULUTH, Dec. 12.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1| do pfd............._ & ' National Biscuit $he CoURMY IRAR Datn YT N by New: York Live Steck Market. 4 pgsl il Recelps. Shipments. | NUTS -Wulnuts, N , per Ib., | hard, 7éc; No. 2 northern, 7lc; No. 1 north- | Lake Erle & National Lead ... week, and prices may safely be quoted| NEW YORK, Dec. 13—CATTLE—Re- 12 years of suce Flour, : Whea', bu. . 15400 2 hatd shell, per Ib., 12c! |~ OATS- ber, 3ise L &N ] Pacific Caast - ... salable at any price. ) 3 c Sorn, bu. eim " o Riveria: per Ib drc: gl UL i Nanhatan 1200 e Pacin il 11 poThere were very few yrestern mrass cattl | (i2erk 'S0 H: oxem, ~30.5qe.0; bulls Qute, bu. ko a tt sihell per 1b, lic; nard shell, Peorin Market. Mk BB eaens Pty 4 In the vards but thdte, thatdid, arrive | s.togi.m: cows.’ §1.40g4.60; "cables lowe N cattle, 124@13%c per Ib., dressed welght; CHARGES LOW, Bariey, bu. 10,800 | 8mall, per 1b., lic; cocoanuts, per doz., tc; | PEORIA Dec. 12.—CORN—Steady; | Mixn. & se 1. plo Bl WA | above for the natives. Representative | refrige . » R et Ik : : refrigerator beef, 106@i1%c; exports, 16 On the Produce exchange today the but- | chestnuts, per Ib., 10c; peanuts, per 1b., 5lc; | NEW No. 8, 45 Mo Pecific gierry Baiet s 320 FEREN cattis; tomorrow, 64 “m'g ol 1‘,‘2«0 oare oo n'bnocfl_! llld ter market was steady; creameries, roasted peanuts, per Ib., 7c; biack wainuts, | OATS—Steady; No. 3 white, 32c. g i ke do pta.. o7 ters of beef. 3 dave, vithout cutine. puls of o Tl Mo Bgye. steady, loss off, | per ib. $1; hickory nuts, per bu. $LE0; ! — i o j : Av. Pr. N aAv. Pr A CVES Recelpts, 30 _veals; steady; Tome of time ‘swarantes to oure 5o Cheese, steady, 11%@12%c. Cocoanuts, por 100. . New York Money Market. N3, ‘Centrai g o 2 a3 420 grassers slow; westerns 2 lower; veals, | [98 eF mouer fefunded. J @12% SED METALS, BTC.—A. B. Alpirn quotes| NEW YORK, Dee. 12.—MONEY—On call, | N, ¥; Central. & sectro RBLRIE T Bsdv v i A0 .0009.00; no 'very cholce here: grassers; | SYPHILIS Siroutsly tiechosa L ] NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | the following prices: 1Iron, country, mixed. | firm, 6G12 per cent, closing offered at 6 per : ] it 4 o0 123 470 | 53000475, western calves, $4; city dressed aaa Sappeat per ton, $il; iron, stove plate, per ton, 3i: | cent: time money, firm, with sixty and v, STEERS AND STAGS. Veals. easler at 10%@13i0 per ib.; extra, ldc. O e e e BREAKING OV of - copper. ‘per Ib., $te: brass, heéavy. per Ib.. | ninety-day loans made under special ar- | Pennsyivania 2 L~y 1116 4 00 OO e catota 008 hoad: wWeak: "atata | omoselr aat ot e Trustmest seateits Quotations of the Day on Various |8%c lhr . ".{‘"' per mbb:fic; lead, per Ib., | rangements and six months at 6 per cent; | Reading ........ “ptd.. 4 cows. hogs, $6.25@6.30; mixed western, nominal. |se dangerouws drugs o injnious medicines. e ety 867 inc, per 1b.. whe; rubber. ber 1. @he. " | Fhime mercantile paper, ¢ por sont.” | T U i B v : o b pSHwP | AND | LAMBS Recelpts, 7664 MEN G Bmss i viermue 1o ! NOHANGE - Weak, with | 40 Il T do pd.. ; ead; good steady: medium grades slow | VOUS DEBILITY OR BX: NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—FLOUR—Recelpt WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | actual business in bankers' bills at $4.87 for | 8, L & 8 F..111100 661] Weatern Union : g} &nd casier: prime lambs opened steady. but !M!n nflwfi“muzu vith, ARLY . closed weak: medium grades 10g2c lower; | DECAY in YOUNG ga¢ MIDDLE %u of vim., 22,791 bbls.; exports, 15,681 bbls.; mark O and ot $4.E3O4.E5 for sixty days; T Amer. Locomotive - quieter, but steady; winter patents, $3.600 sted rates. $1.84% and $4.8%; commercial ' UL TR Sheep, '$3.00GM.00: no. cholce here: lambs. | vigor 884 with. aad weak. his G % 5. v sty 0 "cRoioe. a8 194 culls, 8.0 - £90; winter stralghis. $5.45G9.5%; Minnesota |110. . E Ul B K. . Bouthern: u e S, “wintas antras, 8 MOLIE, [110-111 Beard of Trade, Omaks, Neb-— | bills, MGG (ke o pta o0 G hada ambs, $0.50G5 15, STRICTURE =zt & st oz wmeat. No paln, wso St Lo s Live Stock Market. nnesota bakers, $3.20G3.40; winter low Telephone 1516, SILVER—Bar, §%c; Mexican dollars, . 169% Rock lsland . —~CATTL 3 l' KMney and Bladder bles, Woeak ST. LOUIS, Dec. 12.—CATTLE—Receipts Ea“.‘m s B 0T Taiis T a7ie. " e AR i0: oloior s dadrl, 121 s CHCAGO: Dec. 1L WHEAT There whs ONDS—Government, steady: ratiroad, T 4000 head, Including 8,200 Texans; market L6 5ot milky sediment en Wand How, "with 'Texans Jower; native mipping B i etiy (0@3. e to' fancy, $3.060@ | o strong market early, with conspicuous |y, i Conditi ¥ the Tr 8.6, Buckwheat flour, steady, $2.30G235, | buy 3 g o) NI of the: TRISHRRY, v, RS, | buying By Fatton, ‘and prices advanced % | ' The closing quotations dn bonds are as| WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. and ‘export steers, $4.75G6.60, with str fancy worth up o §T. dretsed beef and Onll e W e y epot and to arrive. ut this advance was lost before the Today's state- can. ichor sieers, s %, sioers unier L0 | DR, SEARLES & SEALES, “%i* 15c; hard shell, per Ib., l4c; No, 2 soft shell, | ern, 73c; December, T3c; May, 76%c. do_ptd.. No. American . 2¢ lower, with common stuff almost un-| ceipts, 3228 head; steers slow and 10@lbc X ) cessful practice in Omaha, 5553233383 z3888aza3 CORNMEAL—Steady; yellow _western, % - kd ment of the treagury balances in the gen- i city, 312 Brandywine, $.40G0.55. R N e s T Bl .. eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold RYE—8teady: No. 2 western, 69, £. 0. b., | gentine and in this country—raining in the 35, Tog : X i By reserve” In | the Cdiviston of redemption, afioat; No. state, S@C, | middle west and very cold in the north- eoupon ......... < h [pssilatie, cash balavas, JTIM.69) X% % tosding, BQHc, & & 1. | N, AT, this was oftset by predictions o g T s SO 4.00, cows and heifers, §2.25@4.75; canners, Buffalo; malting, 4@sic, c. I 1. Buffalo. celpts were £25.000 bushels, against 1,088,000 . Forelgn Financial. i " glé‘fiyofrfi bull-‘i ,!-"1!‘565»0( calves, $4.000 WHEAT—Recelpts, 131,73 bu.; exports, | . year ago: In the northwest §71' cars, senseares : LONDON, Dec. 12.—The rates for money 10 L: "Taxes snc. Jo@icn ateers, . WEN.W oy b."‘a?&s; Ry g SRMiact WR.S Toar aso. Blegrences. Pame e - T L tetay and tausy Seeh Sk | .- et HOGB — Recelpts, 3,000 head; market 3 3 No. - | bushels. New York reports 2% loads taken > ideass wanted. Discounts were inclined to slackes s hts, rn Duluth, No, 1hard | for export. Local cash sales. %00 bashels. L. b : e Bubinds oh che Btock sXchange was Mee: ve M3 B B e R vecues, 3 $5.90@$.15; butchers, $6.00G6.55. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,00 head: market steady; native muttons, $.% @.%; lambe, $3.3008.50; culls and bucks, $2.00Gi4.00; stockers, 31.50@8.00; Texa Options | (Weckiy clearances. 3761000 bushels, which ¢ Reading tlve and prices were generally lower. Con- o were irregular all day, being easy and firm | 1\ 1|3 o less than the week before. but | - g BLE ey sols fluctuated. Home rails were irregular. — [ H ; L Mexico St. Joseph Live Stoek Market, 2 SsMta2I222ITESRRERVBERLSIS “o 4] I by turns, with Argentine news conflicting - . B v Gy Cables were firm from | parCiior SR ML frea than last yea . Was an occasional fractional improvement 4 1o nur(orur‘elgolgtel.vl;n::"-‘:: B B D D Lortit T aamt o but b-mlne-" was meager. Later a better 1200 of May for western accotnt made the clove | §3000\" peculite " of Sears, with 18 ‘concract: | SpFu% A Mt B Tl e Howedor; and ‘very unsotiied, and it was i :‘-cu :I: ‘-‘?fl'fi: gffl;'lm May, 813 Estimates for tomorrow, 8 cars. Minne- |G’ 2% & st Ps o 1130 T Bt L & W. & aifficult fo cbtain reliable quotations. Atchi T R iiT' JuS“;-:PHvd l-m"-k 12.—CATTLE—Re- You have been to Europe. | o L0 s IR@ie, elosed | jolls was very strong on the December | & N. W. ¢ 'fa....133% Uslon Paciio da... son, Topeky & Santa Fe touched 8%, Ca- e RE, SERi U DARE: markat Stenri AT You have seen California and at Tc; Deoce . and the May sirength at St. Louls was a | C., R. I & P. ds. nadian Pacific 127%, Erie 30, Southern Pa. - gl e $3.60006.25; Texas and westerns, 33.0005.65; n California and | e, e A o | feature. There has been a large commls (C© C & 8t L & i Bryces cific 58 and Union Pacific 96 Rio tintos 'STOCK CALVES bulls and stags, $2.0094.00; stockers and Colorado. Why not try Mex- CORN—IIO«‘ l_vlt;. e W export: 'a" sion house trade, with a great deal of | Chicago Ter. &, do < e were low. The sum of £20,000 was with- senesero 334 00 ! 1o feeders, $3.50G4.40. feo? It is worth while. I{M t, fl”'- %o 1A g "~ 61, | hrofit-taking. Buffalo reports 100,000 bush- | Colorado So. 4 30%] do deb. B drawn from the Bank of England today for | - gua 0 A28 4\ 113 6 60 HOGS—Recelpts, 6,200 head: medium and E . o by afioat; No. 3 Jeliow. ¢ o, 3 | K ks by " the. seaboard, | Deaver & B. G, da.'i01 " West Shore 4:2.":"'113 | shipment to Malta. 8TO: BD FEEDERS. heavy, $.9046.15; pigs, $4.00G6.00; bulk of The curlous arcbitecture; white, e, Options advanced &, st | Northwest stocks will increase about 2,000, | o 3001\, 1 FARIE. Sec. S5-Prices wero gasier, bn i ot 1 e O ha wast plamia, whors the 4a- Weather, oables and seant arrivais. Later | 000 bushels. W e i the bourse on the approach of the uption Aol saitnss R SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 4,500 ‘ire population of the city prices. yielded with wheat and the close | CORN-The market was strong and ac: | Hocking Vai.dis SEetiat Wil 1nuoed R RSN Ll 3w head: top westerp yesariings, 3.8 gathers nightly to listen to tive early; December advanced to 58c¢ and —— — - £ - o *‘ 9% 3 80 1:;3‘: g&.h?:’:‘v tfl-m-“:nmuflxrx;r.:iozslc‘t: May %o Me, but the best figures were not Boston Stock Qnotatior Venezuelan situation. Subsequently there 1065 3 80 Slomx City Live Stock Market. the stirring straius of a mili- | & o e @e, closed at 49" De. | maintained. Armour bought openly at the was a temporary improvement, bul offers 1% CI 2 tary band; the rare b t Bhe: Mav, 940SRe, closed at 4e; De- | LTI ere was heavy selling by | BOSTON, Dec. 13_-Call loans. 5;@6 per |.mparted weakness to stocks and made | 1steer. 10 365 | BIOUX CITY, la. Dec. 12.—(Spectal Tele- : eauty o €, closed at . orts, 2,35 | commission houses. Cash corn declined ic | cont: time loans. 664 per cent. OMcial | Pusiness inactive, ' Forelghers were falrly | 3 steers 2 gram ) —CATTLE -Recelpts, 100; stockers the women; the picturesque pig, B bu.; exports, 236 | Ltter a firm start, and the cash market | closing of stocks and bonds: Buporied. in icamrs "there Uwere fow ' steady, killers sTel; attire of the men; the primi- o e 1 o y fel er est o s e ons, ey clo er e 3 ves... 270 0 : o Wearesssen i No. e 0 213-16. Three per cent rentes, 99f 67%c fo 2 | calves, $2.50G8.8. these are only a few of th eatarn, nominal:’ track white, 3ng@iése. | With © contract. Primary receipts, $1.000 | Atchison i B b i s, 7 r | 1 bull Ghelfers... 413 2 75 S Recelpls, 5,000; 10c 10 . of the B ATy ctive "and 'iFregular; De: | Dushels. aeainst M60) Inst vear. Clear. | do bid 5 Calumet. & HHecia T N a0, 13~Bustness Was duld COLORADO. R e 0. lower 2t NG scores of things that can be cember closed at 89%c. ances, 13,000 bushels. New York reports § | Boston & Aivany.. 508 Cebtennial . . 3 B 1t S L R g s dull on | g3 cows..... 934 220 2 cown..... 08 260 SHEEP-Receipts, 500; steady seen and enjoyed in Mexico TEAY-Nominal shipping, 570c; §00d to | loads’ taken for export.” Local cash sales, | oric) [ S R TR b Mg e O LR B T fOGShere was o liberal Fin of hogs i Y. {n MID-WINTER. cholee, S5c@isl. 000 bushels, Missourl crop report made | \**¥" N."i. & i...225 lsle Rovale N i S dan Tacifics - deciined | at all points this morning. 8o that prices Stock In Sight, 4 HOF—Nominal, state, common to cholce, | the, yield 7,000,800 bushoin Qe PrIvate | richurs pld o i Charige on London, 20m 4% pfgs. for | continued thelr downward course. * The| . following were the receipts of live Ouk ah:hie . oand 1t 't 1008, MoBo; M1, dame olde, Tmiilsc: b | Nouses nearly 1 care No. 3 com L . 2 o omiiion e ot pates:. Bhort” s, G | market here opened right clome to a dime | The following mere 1N, SELCRll ol 5 us, and we will mall you a i TBEe_woming, Ogjveson, 3 o 2 1o, | AIRY, WD el markaty, Howe Sty Coiee Marker A s gald for chelch, otg, Feekis | ORe. i U R e a5 BA% 1o 0 L My LEATHER—Nominal; acld, § higher for the best, ¢ off for low grades. | D ' Temareck ‘| NEW YORK, Dec. 12—COFFEE—Spot | frecly and In fact there was only one | Kansas City . 1500 D 1BIONS—Beef, nominal; family,$16.00 | Local receipts, 66 cars. Estimates for Sat. | Gen Bectie T .- Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, 5%c. Mild, qufet; [ buyer on the opening market, B LI 40 o ok 2,000 e $10.50@11.00; beef h %o | urday, 16) cars. Clearances, §2,000 bushels, | Miss Etectric 34iUnited Btates Cordova, T%@i Futites onened sibady. | ST% 80tk Bove much so that | g Joseph 5% R , $10. ams, d ) o o ces, 42, ushels. g | i Uty ordova. T#@12. Futures opened dy. | se not have much oppo: v osep R X . o, packel, BLOGIEOD: city extra Tais | Out of private houses there were 10 cars | ool prait 101 Viets Gl prices unehanged 10 5 points lower. | cut® Tooss. " After about’ 30" loads nag | Bloux City...!lllll 50 mess, $25. 0. Cut _mei nominal: | No. 2 and 10 cars standard. New York re- | y''s. Steel y About the only feature of the day, if it [ (hanged hands trading came to a standstil e . . ickled bellies, $9.75@10.50: ports 60.000 bushels. Local cash sales, 100,- [ a0 pra may be called a feature, was the extreme | oy packers dropped their bids to $5.90a5 Totals..... 65,700 31500 ic 0' ice 3 jers, $8.50; pickled n..n; si1. 3 008 I:;:x‘:‘h“r“ T S Wonioeh, ‘Common. 5 Allu\lnlnly oty ..-:ml.uw 5-_\u':l| sales amount- | or fully 16c lower than vesterday's ave age. Wool Mnrket 3. ’ A steamed, 2 PROVISION! e market opened off on | Adventure ng to only 4,700 bags. Cables were a dis- | The e of the market was e: ool . S linns, BB N AT e INSIRAL Seatd Thpn 1 Mees : S D ntment Io bulls, refiscting thchanged | Sha. o ssilers were Bolging for the oae? | BAGTON, Dec. 13.~WOOL~The Cominer: X .76, Pork. quiet; family, | local scalpers sold early. Armour was cred- New Vork Mininz Quetations. and barely steady foreign markets, with srices, and it was late before ev 7 - OIMOrrow's re; compound, Q y, ' . ing_pri re even the | cial Bulletin will say in tomorrow’s report nckIslan .rn.m S POhort’ clear, $2L.00GZ3.00; mess, $18.00g) | ited with seiling. Local shorts covering | NEW YORK. Dec. 12—The following are | FEanory Dorts ahowlns B Mo ni | bulk of the recelpts was disposed of. Rep-|on the wool trade of the United States: Rock!stang . 18! 2 Y sdvanced the markel There were 37.000 |y, closing prices on minng stocks e lenaias of Qamand. baing e, | [mesistive sales The market s generally quiet in point of Syslem W—Dull; city, §%c; country, éc. | hogs. Estimated for Saturday. #,000. Hogs | the €17 1 | dttle ¢ be rily ‘lower opening. 1 s Av.sh Pr. | sales. but the demand from consumers is ) on. éb_qmt; domestic, fair to extra, 4 | In the west today. 50,000, agalnst 50,000 last 11 | intario partly v opening. In 5% kood and much business is awalting the de IAHA, NEB. 60 TALLO p Japan, #%@6%e, nominal. week and 112,000 last vear. Allce ... w |ophir ast half-hour shorts bid prices bac ciglon o A free mo: t u 'K‘Am#g_.“..a,. OTIAL and picked, | | Rye a Attracting more attention than for | Brases i Goa. . ‘3. |Phasots | e e Devun. without {acheasing [ Siian'ot ugers. & {res moyament of e ygie: other domestic, 4Gk some time. Good investment buying the | comatock Tuanel iness to any extent, however. it [ Pusinces soon. Values are very firm and 'ABBAGE—Steady; ' domestic, per 100, | last few days, and with vesting orders for | Con. Cal & Va was r:nnl_h quiet b d.l junl..“unl n .o [ still tending higher, this week's sales show- white, $1 59250 , $. 0. more around 53¢ for May. Rye Is cer- | Hora Siiver '3 In-'n:m Sales unm.'r‘v Janus 480 - ing the highest prices of the Joar. For- | b B Weare, Pres. C. w % BUTTER- ts, 8121 pkgs.; firm; | tainly cheap ai 3 per cent under wheat. | Iron 811 March, .85¢; May, be; July, 5.10@5.15¢; s g e e oniinus strong. The recelbis ; . Pres, A. Weare, V-Pres : , extra, e; :"hl.' y|’;‘hl. lllDfllY—‘l.fl\,'-m bushels—is only | Lesdville Con. Standard tember, 5.20c; October, 5.30¢ T of wools in Boston since January 1. 1903, El!nhl!lhvd 1562 oy Shly S5xhn Bushels, all graden. Think par- Dey Goods Market, 3| have een S el pounss weainat %627 | WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGO 9 Chance of Mav at Sc or under will show | OMAHA, Dec. 12—Bank clearings today. | NEW YORK, Dec. 12—-DRY GOODS- Shipments to date &re 270680 Members of the Princlpal 18%e E 13¢; -ood“pronu ater. 1,106,604.44; corresponding day last year, | Market has not shown any new feature 3 against shipments of 251,260,973 f 2 Private Wires to All and’ white, September, EARE COMMISSION COMPANY. ‘I,mm_n_ |urn§2 mm today. .ulmm an average amount of busi 1y period In Lo ‘rlh; stock [ 3 u?nd in n:.u (-lul\-nl‘ll:\ SIONS, STOCKS, BONDS —— NEW YORK. 12.—Clearings, $246,25.- | ness has been done in cotton goods at pre fon, January %, was T1.340,468 pounds ought and sold f Wheat, Flour and 804; balances, $9,735,500. - us prices in this market. Print cloth: | I the total stoc's ‘today 1s 110,516,161 The stock Ya0e 294, Jor cash or e AT |, JOFTOM, Dac. 'ii—Clearings, 08130 | ars ulet but steady. s are firm, with | on pand December 1 it was BECHL | OMAHA BRANCH, -] Fioard of Trade, Dec. 13— —De- nees. ) » doman: ul rm for light 3 4 , Dee. 12— o~ i me- clephone 516, Uy Bie o et N | RN L GiE Dee. 12—Clearings, sniez; but casy for heavy welghts. Qium grades and combing, W@Wac: Ught W. E. Ward, Local