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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DE EMBER 20, I902. e e e e tnal. No. 1 _found a e i 514 al Vi e Mg g A 5o 6 rants continue nominal. No. foundry | And western, 2%c; fresh southwestern 3.50G2.60c premium; foreign exchange, sterl 0, n T r 3 feeders. . &6 3 35 06i2.50: bullw, 78,50 ves, $4 CollERclAL AND FlNANClAl northern, $23.35. No. 2 foundry northern, | Zic: fresh southern, 2%c; loss off on all i h rv-pl‘r‘l‘-—d at $4.64 for sixty days and at A A I. ‘ S ocfi MAR‘\ET HOGS ~Recelpts of hogs were liberal this | 1.00; Texns :\m" fl.’;‘m -xn::.‘-Jmn&.: No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry | CHEESE—Firm, fair demand; New York s for demand. morning and_prices at all points suftored | cows and helfers, $2 5553 3. southern soff, $22.00423. 1:1';],..;7.;‘:_“..,.,“ .,,,,.I‘ 13%e a“" 1o good | [-'%\\' YORK, x"“n,_cw.nn.p, $18,707, ‘daenn.-l ;,lmllufi' was swportad 106 1he HOGS~ Recelpts, 00 head: market 109 e S " ; arge, Wige: falt to | alances 9,946,080, hupp ower and the declise hese was jist about | 160 Tower: e and Hghts, $. 95010, pack* Market Proves of Little Interest to Dealers, | OMAMA WIOLESALE MARKETS. | good large. | | TOX. " Dec.' 18~Clearings. 12166171 | Outtle Oontinued Blow Bale, with Prices on | fhs sme e Bk o ihe o 'vols trom | ors, S e bR - tat ~ S ! en, §1,490 084, . 97 o 4 wi A few choice loads | SHEEP AND LAMBS--Receipts, 1580 All Commodities Bging Dull. Condition of Trade and Quotations on| 44¥crPool Genin and Provistons. | ET. LOUIS, Dec. 18.—Clearings, $.850.242; Down . Grade. oINg at 98074 wnd $8.10. The lightweight | hend: market eteady to a shade lower; e o Ay oo LIVERPOOL, Dee. 19.—WIEAT 8pot, | balances, 40; money, steady, 56 P 0g8 s0ld mostly from $.9 to §.9 native muttons, $3.0004 lambs, §8.406G - Fr‘f:": - .!-n; " :vu‘.) roduce. Q”"' No. 2 red western, winter, 114d; l-!n[l.\N‘l\ rr Qllch.;.’.:.'T‘k 5",’“.'“:'.“... - ;L'nx‘" nu-' w :hr the harder it was to|5.30: culls and bucks, .00 0; stockers, 2GGE—Candled stock, 24c. No. 1 Califo ot ¥ A v | CINCINNATI, Dec, 19.~Clenrings, £, 0 n sale n g W v hard | $1.5069.00, T 2. 70019 PRICES HARDEN TOWARDS CLOSE OF DAY | Livi pOVLTR- Tiéns 7aTiic; old roos- | Decomber. o 13d: March. o 14} Say. | %0: money, § per eent; New York exchange [HOGS FULLY TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER| fo e st Satistaclory pric Litipe | T avshas I [\ ters, 4G turkeys, 1o ks, S@9c: | 6 Y4 4 ' 1 at par. noted from the sales bewow, brought St. Joseph Live Stock VMarke s geeve, Tate; Spring ehickens, per ib., RO | CONN—Spot, steady: American mixed. | considerably less than hog Ing was| T, JOST PH, Des. 19 —CATTLE-Re- K | celpt head : of the arrivals was disposed of In good | Goil wesor "oy matly May Wheat and Cor not active at he decline, but still the b i4d. Futures quiet! y Marke: March, 48 2i4d. NE MONEY—On call, $2.65006.00; Toxaw e | 1igd; "old, bs DRESSED POULTRY—Hens, §Gi9c; young | \ i \ \ L 3 NEW YORK, 19, westarns, $3.0045.5 ) stags, | erease, While Provi chickens, 0, turkeys, 16G15c; ‘ducks, 106 Deel, firm: extrn Indla | steady at 156 per cent. closing at 538 ber T g oy Close of the market was if | § g %0; micckors nd feeders, 0004 Five Cents Better, dairy, In tubs, %Gc; separator. . | steddy, b4s. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 2% 16 ereantin Brier' s JI St ¥ to Twenty-Five Ce Yo Av sno PN Av. Sh By W i pigs, 44.00g9.05; bulk, .68 FRESH FISH 9710c ing, Soi [ I, aulet. dSe &hort ribs 16 to 34 Ibs, | STERLING EXCHANGE-Stcady at de- 16 IR o i SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 778 head: Pk B 'c:.m'sc!c h:m‘ o, | quiet % lm 1‘?:5; (l:]-a; middies ;u:ln ] 34 | cline, with actual hu!lnendln h;nk{er.u‘ Kml{; i 80 58 [ W o native lambs, $ g ; blue v quiet, 49 64; long cle Adles, v 04 56625 e nd a 2 120 ity ve: CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—There was little of | ! saimon hadaock, ite 38 o 40 Iba., quiet, 1a: SHott clar Dacwa: | 458 for Baiy dnrg: commercia bills, H.8% BOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 190, (%33 19 ¢% & 199 $.35; ewes, 8 Inferest in the trading today on the Board | 12c: redsnapper, 10c: lobsters, b 18 to 20 Ibs.. Aull, 408; clear bellles, 14 to 16 | G4.5 [ Recelpts were: | & W iK% ® i Stons City Live Stock Market. ¥ of Trade, both grain and provision mar-|]b ' 30c; lobsters, zreen {ibs., quiet, 5, shoulders, square, dull, 43s | SILVER—Bar, 48%ec; Mexican dollars, | OMclal’ Monday e 1 - K] E ¥y L oc! arket, y kets being dull, but closing prices were | e, 10c; ecatfish. ldc; 6d. lard, prime western, in tierces, duil, | 37%e. 3 Officlal Tuesday . L M B “ “ S1OUX _CITY, In. Dee. 19— (8pecial Tel flrmer“ May r:wmu :w-lm( "Q( @ r‘m \':Ar) halibu e ;;ix.’z;. American refined. in palls, dull, BONDS-—Government, steady; rallroad, (o.fl:ll:l ,}};;-dn;-dn ;"’; 10 :;: :" " ’-k" H gram)—CATTLE-Receipts, 300; stead o Mgher and ost " highe v. s ursday . 20 3% Beeves, $.60@5.2; cows, bulls ane Samuary provisjons were uncharked to 5 QATS-S » By STER—Nominal, "Fhe clostng quotations on bonds are as | Officlal Friday = ee B8 R ) r“alm atackein and’ foaders. 4280840 higher. 0. S¢. C] trong; American finest white | follows 298 160 6% w6 yearlings _and calve tatistios were against the wheat market | ERAN—Per ton, $12.50 and colornd, 59s. ot B " - 5 Five days this week. H H HOGS—Recelpts, and early prices were lower, but local trad- | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | * TALLOW-Prime city, quiet, 2is 60; Aus- | Uaccnior™ 8 10 L & N unl 0000 Same days last week. W o i R T lower, $5.6010.20: Bulk, i ers were good buyers at the decline and | sale Hay Dealers’ assoclation: -Cholce No, | trallan in London, firia, 348 3 4o 3u, Teg.... 107 do i inc........... % | Same week before... {00l % i o o2y L Recelpts 4 a strong tone developed. Lower cables; | 1 upland, $850: No. 1 medium, $750: No. 1| Receipte of wheat during the last three | do eoupon 1074 Minn, & St L. 4s...102% | Bame three weeks |n ] %1 01y ’ A small clearances and falr recelpts were the ( coarce, $7. TRye straw, $6. These prices | days were 130,000 centals, Including 107,000 | do new ds, reg. ... 1% M. K. & T. 4 % | Bame four weeks a 24,24 ¢ 1 204 29 o fi main weakening influences. ‘I'rading was | are for hay of good color and quality. De-| American do coupon’ ....... 13 do M. Same days last year.....16176 56,077 11,379 (78 .\..... 18 1% 178 0. ¢ oty GOVERNM A only moderate and no speclal feature was | mand iair, recelpts light. | Recelpts of American corn during the last | &0 i res N RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE, | #f ™ 211 § o2ty munl!enre?wnniv opened & shade to ",’fi"‘." OYSTERS_8 5 pep can, e extra | three days werc 14,10 centals, e T N YTC e B “-m.. t;nowm:au:lo -no? lh.v'v (l;rcn!rr‘fll'o( - g 01 i ¢ e R TERAR RS SPRcE lower ut %@itic and atter selling oft 1o | selects 3 ew York counts, per oSy = e it . hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | s EF_QUARTERMASTER' C TUGIONe there was n_gradual ?:A)u \the | ear. e buil, selects, per gal., 37| Kamaan City Graln and Provisions. P8 By IR 11 3 Tt e e it the yéar (o date and comparisons with tast | 1 o0 tan | omaha Neb. December 13, 1002 eaied § top being reached at 7i@ii%c. The close | bulk, standards por gal., $1.40. Froe ' iy oy vl o o & W con. daniro 100 : . . B W e proposals, in triplicate. subject to the was K@it higher at Tic. December closed | CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, (_,‘,‘“{‘,;\f"g%i""‘- Dec. 10.WHEAT—De- | nat’ & onto is 10188 Rinding oo o 0L Ine. Dec. |8 b 160 €ong | usual conditions, will be recelved at this | 3¢ higher at Taic = Bradstreet's reported —{ to § feet, per dozen, $1.75; 7 1o | 6sc: No. 3 hard, Sis6r : . 6@ | a0 3us LN MO8t L &M e ba X o 8 /I 40 € 0\ office, untll 10" a. mr. central standard a exports for the week of wheat and flour at | o fear, 8.0 § to 7 feet. $2.50; 8 to 10 feet, | B & Saamerd: ™ c; 3 cony. Ilione Loa 8. 2,176,047 2332960 & %0 time. December 2(. 1902, for farnishing 8,266,000 bu., compared with 4, , the | 34 100 idege. Yor . sohool: and’ chisoh. pues | SoRTO) s S Bk R LW 170016 1,300,789 408,871 o1& 3 % ¢ | material and labor In conetruetion, in_the coiresponding week last year. poses, 12 10 14 feet, each, $1.00G1.50; extra | giige: No o bl T SR & table shows the average |4 S Ao | shortest possible time. of o temporary Today "of wheat and flour were_equal 10 | Bl 18 (0% 1ol ath o doe | a7e: No. 2 mixed, #1G3Tiie: PRy et o R WO price of hogs %old on the South Omaha | 7 & B % i@ | frame stable in Fort Crook, Neb. Full in. 48,000 bu, Primary receipts were 670,000 bu.| *HOLIY BRANCHIE-Per cuse af 2xixd | ATS- N 2 white Shcs No. 2 mized, 23 | Chicaso, & A, 3e... T3 Sa. Raiiway rket the last several days, with com- |4’ ] R8s ermation furniehed on appileation to this S5 Febortad e Ey of 4] Cate, which, Test foNontEs Ibe), 1. por darrel, SL00, 32ige. ¥ Cxspipel . COR 8 Qn iy Texas & Pacinc in. l1it barisons with former years . o g ] Do Cnien of to the Quatiermaster. For 3 7 cars, g RO N EEDLE Pk %y b inin 3 ) < a1 3 —— . _ . o or to . Fort | with local recelpts of 41 ears, none contract, | g3 -0 PINES—Per dosen. 350 "Ry LR S . & N, W. e a. 130% Unlon Pacific 4a.....100% | Date. 1900|1899, 1808 {1997 . 1896 @ -] Crook " Proposals to be marked “Proposals { made total receipts for the three points 4| “MISTLETOR BRANCHES_Per 1b.. 3. | prairte, §50 o4 PO 8T kT e whess e | Nov. 115 160088 min 8 W@ {2 FO.TIN0 iRt gldnetent to INO. W i cars, aguinst 622 last week and 53 o year | EVERGREEN WREATHING 1h conie of | Ptteim antry, |HEC B0 Lo Gl w” ek is.. - | S50 282 Saean a2 S o o .MAN, Chief Quartermaster. { ago. be west and | MgArds. per coll. 90c; five-coii lots, &e. * ° | fancy, 2uc " |Colorada. S 43711 s do aen. B o b RS L i 0 8 | warm weather throughout the west and| WREATHE—Magnolla and galax ‘wreaths, |~ 1GGS—Fresh, 2. Denver & R. 0. 43...101 ° West Shore - R ) “‘| s DR a8 100 -1 LHGAL NOT southwest imparted firmness to corn Anf | per dozen, $1.5042.00; cvergreen wreaths, Receipts. Shipments, | Erle prior lien 4s. .. 974 Wheel. & L. K. b4 | AR R R3] ] 606 LBGAL NOTICE, | [y egomig f e e e Wit | ReF domen. $150G200; holly wreaths, per [ Wheat, by . 55,400 12000 | Ao general da. % Wis. Central 4s. - Pt b H “I P el e 200 605 s e 10 S of We at @AI%¢, aftor selling be- | 90%en. $1.50G2.%. Corn, bu. 00,000 1308 | Bullind® St s T &, N 800|469 4TH 3N 3273 e * % STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING i Soien & snd %o, December closed %e| . VEGETABLES, Oats. bu. 25,000 ) S ae | Dee. o | l‘“ 34 ,“| 323 e b4 -1 Office of Lee-Glass en Hardware 3 lower at 46%e Local recelpts were 257 cars, | NEW CELERY—Kalamazoo, per dos.. 2%c; g~ sageyser Noston Stock Quotat! Dec, 6084 59051 * | 376 328 3 25 309 |50 : S Company, Omaha, Neb., 13, 1902.—No- elght of contract, Utah, per doz., 46c; California, per doz., for Toledo Grain and Seced. Dec. G137/ 6 8A 464 * |3 ml 319 31697 200 505 tice is hereby given to the stockholders of Oats were firm, but the market was ex- | Stalks weighing fiom 1 to 1% lbs., each, | TOLEDO. Dec. 19. — WHEAT — Dull, | BOSTON, Dec. 19.—Call loans, 0! per | Dec, G 2214) snl 4 681 n| o 132103168 160 605 the Leo-Glass-Andreesen Hardware com- tremely dull, with the volume of business | 45@Tic. higher: cash and December, Ti%4c; May, Slc. | cent: time’ loans, 6G7 per ~cent. Officlal | Dec. 6243 A06( 477 3801 337 * | 30858 it 8o pany, that the arnual meeting of the stock- very light. ‘May was in good demand hy | POTATOES—Per bu., 60c. CORN—Dull, higher; December, 4i%c; |closing of etocks and bonds: 3 61 'lm‘ 484386 335|325 * a0 %0 . ‘o olders of the company will be held at the commission houses and shorts, and closed | BWEET POTATOES—Towa Muscatines, | May, 4i%e. Atchison 4s. ... 100% Adventure o G0N 4 811 3 1[ 2281 3 300|600 o offices of the sald company. corner of Ninth Sorong. A@%e higher at Si%c. after rang- | er bbl., $3.95; Kansas, §2. OATS-Dull, higher; December, 3c; |Gan ln. ..... '8 (Allowez GoTMl ¢ | 478 38 3301 317 318 [ 20 i e and Harney jircets, in the city of Omagh: ing between e und WRGMigc. Local | TURNIPE-Perbu. dc; Canada ruta- | May, tite. | ex. Ceatral 0000 78 [Amaleamit g ey o | CH-EE R i [ In the state of Nebrasks. on Tucaday. Ja ® c gas, per 1 o chison . ngham . ... 2”0 g13) 485! ¢ 133131332 |7 0 y 13, . 1908, at 3 o'clock p. m "lfig."v‘fln;:" J««r:";'.. ler early on lower | BEETS—Per .basket, 40c. SEED—Clo .r.u'mm- active, lower; De. | G0 pfd......... 8% Calumet & Hecl GO8 (614 4821302 * |315(317(72 %0 "1,': the purpose of electing a board of direct- prices for hogs, but shorts took advantage | CUCUMRBERS—Hothouse, per 6s., $L.. | cember, January, $8474; March, |poston & fbany..... 50 |Comennil 596% 616/ 477 395 3% ¢ | 328 * 9 4 gomy | ors for the company to serve durlng the 51 the lower prices and covered treely, thii | PARSNIPE_Per bu 1, Joc. $6.60; prime timothy, $1.70; prime aleike, 8. e | Deminten Osal | O 3% ¢ fl‘ jalamiman G 120 I ) gnouing ).':!;;.;n:a to transact such other X o price. 8 ealizir JTE—Per 1b., lc. — — o 9% . B at such meet- BN ‘bna b the scusion caused 8 | GREEN ONIONS-Southern, per dosen |Minneapolis Wheat, Fiour and Bran. Tl [Mohawk conw %0 401308 31330 s R e . 1y | 8 W3 LEL, Presidont slight reaction, but the close was firm, [ bunches, 4sc MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 19.—WHEAT-De- | Union Pacific 2814/014_Dom! 6101 626 * (4013300 32M 311 o gheep and Inmbe on cale thin TnaunPly . M. GLASS, Becretary January pork belng up bc at $16.45, Junuary | RADISHES—Southern, per dosen bunches, | cember, 73i4c; May. T6¢; on track. No. 1|Mex. Central .1l Oceola - (ST 63 45y o 32633 3171 DL " mbs on eale this morning, DIS DIt hi 2% and ribs were | 46¢. b 4 N g Rl American Sugar .....134% Parrot 614% 626 473 398 * 1331318 prices took quite a tumble. Packers lard was 24c higher at 8725 & SAX BEANS-Per bu. box, #; string | PAror,is4ci No. 2 hard, isic; No. § norin- | Agerics) N e G010 6 184 13 398 a2s| "+ | 3 18| Slalm they have been paylng too high prices here for some time, as compared with other American T. & T....161%|8anta” Fe G 3 o markets, and that they are now going to first patents, $.90@4.00; | honlieh 1 &g 5517 Tamarack 3.65; first clears, $2.90G | Gen. Eiwe > d receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | beans, per bu. box, $1.56. e, 306 cars. onts, 165 cars; hogs, | CABBAGE-Miscellaneous Holland seed, Estl 6 cars; corn, 366 cal pper. o it i WG o [ $ Indicates Sunday. ** Indicates Hollday. second patents | 5 Electric 174 | Trimount Ket this market down In line with others. . 2,000 head. per Ib, ilc. 3.00; second cl 2.40. Mass. Eloctrio S Trinity - s |pone officlal number of ears of stock | Ay compared with yesterday afternoon the “The leading futures ranged as follows: p,‘:‘\fl."m Bor, Bt per orate, M.aacks: | "BRAN—In balk, $13.00. e Pl Ml ;{3 e R e Fogs. Sheep.H'rs. | TAFKet 8 rully e S o stl'ong Nerves [ —_— -~ — ; Te: 8 3 . $LT5. | United Pruit . 3 3 2 pared with yesterday morning, the decline ) Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.|Yes'y. ¥3&AT%§*&%»§"(;§']‘H§:& ot e Milwaukee Grain Market. [T HifWinonn N1C. M s 1§ i :+| Amounts to fulls 15@%c and in some cases are the true source of good, Lealthy ‘ ' ———— e ——— e 08— . -bas- | MILWAUKEE, Dec. 19. L ST 2 . sales were made that looked even worse i ” “Wheat | T | ket crate, 8275 by Stendy:. Mo, ort @ e Westingh. Common... % Wolverize S 2 - than that. The least decline was on strictl o A , Dec' iy ‘r m.‘ k) | -,,‘;,' 6% | o GALIFLOWER — Calitornta, per crate, | petiY: oo M..?."J-?a%xfifi 3 *Bld. **Ex-dividend. 5 17 5 cholce nativcs that packers could use for Persons with half-starved nervesal- May [T T GATRGRT G . Sy T hta Ay, 1€ b e i ol SR thelr Christmas trade. Owing to this sud- waye lock worried aud " iy (maeR| W R [irees SHine v SROLT box, $2.00; | BARLET-Bull} 'No.% stc; sumple, 3@ ew York Mining Quotations. L Je | i den tumble In prices trading was naturally Yontasuot b Hinny withaet ‘B - Colorado. per box, 8.2 To + 82.00; | ggo. NEW YORK, Dec, 19.—The following are 187 B | ] rather slow and it was late before a clears Fhve ppy withiout nerve Dec. (46 @ 0% 40 Bl | R e W enatn e bbL. $.75: 3 CORN—May, 43%c. the closing prices on mining stocks <% 18 H ance was made. gor; you caunot be natural without Jan. |8 @i 45| 45 | 5% 8| ctinns, $4; New Tork srock s Colifionas. b M Adams Oon, ittle Chiet -9 15 € The stocker and feeder market continued all the powers which nature meant you Sy |8 ol Mi 8 |3GRU3 @' | BTN wers, per b baxsre0. > ColfOrnla | xpw YORK ~STOCKS AND BONDS. |Alice i [dntarte of & 3 B e b Uhils fready. Bubplies were light, so that, to have. . ¢ vers, § 3 U b o %R % i n o ¢ cmand was also limited, Do | amnven oyl el wx JORAPES Catawbas, per basket, itc; — R S B | T Elinols > COBRRL cvooss 1ot 1 o8 ool 4y | Wiowan wety Ttte chatae . D o Drices May [(02u@% %Gk 2% 32%32%@% | MARENr. per kek 36.00@7.00. Prices React Strongly and Close Below | Cometock Tunnel ... & |Potosl - - = =1 Quotations for fed stock: Cholce lambs, L ’ Pork— S 28 — Wisconsin, r bbl., Con. Cal. & Va. 110 [Savege Total receipts...... 99 150 26 1{85.00@6.25; fair to good lambs, $4.50@5. ki 6 $9.50; Bell and Bugles, $10.50; per box, $3.25 Opening Quotation Horn Sliver . Sterra Nevada The disposition of the day's recelpts was | Cholce yearlings. $1.00@4.25; falr to good ) May TROPICAL FRUITS. NEW YORK, Dec. 19—Today's stock as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | Yearlings, $3.75G4.00; choloe wethers, $3.60@ Lard— BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | Market showed’the natural effect of the AL ber of head indicated: 4.00; fair' to good, $.25@3.60; cholce ewes, Dec. R00G280 . elimination yesterday of @ large short in- Forolln POt Buyers. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | $35004.00; s Geio0d. $3.00G3.50; feeder LEMONS—Calttornt 75; and the consequent lack_of an im- PO, . 3 * "... | lambs, $3.00@4.00; feeder veariings, $3. May 50, a fancy, $2.7; choles. | portane sustaining infuence. Yesterday'a| LONDON, Dec 19.—The demand for | STt ot e R feeder wethers, 15750300, feeder ewont §i 50 produce a healthful glow which art Ribs—~ ORANGES—Florida Brights, $.75; Cali. | Fush of prices upward led to realizing. The | money was active today and supplies were | Armour & Co... 596 @2.25. Representative sales: cannot imitate. They Juvigorateevery Jan, fornia navels, $3.50; California = sweet | Professional traders on the floor, appre- | short. Borrowers were largely dependent | Cudahy Packing Co...... 853 No. Pr. organ, put mew forcs to the May Jaftes, all sizes, $2.75. clating this state of affairs, worked for a | on the Bank of England. Busiress on the | Armour, from Sloux City 80 304 ted ewes. 34 tasticl td e - DATES—Persian, in 70-Ib. boxes, per Ib., | Feaction all day and were rewarded In the | Stock exchange was more cheerful owing | Yansant & Go. 20 1 buck 100 slasticity $o the step aud round ont the *No. 2. tNew. Dixs., B " | latter part of the day by a sharp break in | chiefly to the recovery In Americans. Pro- | obman & Co M | $ fed lambs. i face and form to llnes of health aud Cash quotations were as follows: r 10-1b. cartons, $1; Prices, which carried most of the leaders | fessionals were the main supporters of | Ffll & Huntzinger. agh 222 fed ewes 102 beauty. FLOUR—Market dull ana steady; winter | Turkish. per 3-1b. o . 14@18¢. * ¥ | generally below last night. Some renewed | prices. (®nsols were firm. ome ralls | Willlam Underwood...... 3 20 fed ewes. 83 patents, $3.40G3.60; stralghts, 3.%; | GRAPE FRUIT—Florida, $6. anxiety was felt over the Venezuelan situa- | more active and higher. Americans opened | Iivingstone & Schalle 4 49 fed ewes 7 $1.00 per box : 8 boxes (with written $Rring patents, Bogi.n; siralgnts, 200 MISCELLANEOUS. tion, owing to the provisional nature of the | above parity and to falr business, but later | {amilton & Rothschiid.. 31 585 fed wethers o1 guaraatee), $5.00. Book free. 3.20; bakers, $2.25G2.7>. HONRE. 3 reply from Great Britain and Germany to | they slackened and closed quieter and be- | Woif & Murnan 1 20 native vearlings. 8 WHEAT--No. 3 apring, 1@T6e; No. 3, 63% | ¢ H1C —New Utah, per 2i-frame case, | the proposition for arbitration. The fore- [ low the best quotations of the day. Grand | R F. Flobbick LHE 2 native jambs. w Yor N uf T i quDER Staw Fovia/ $80) 5o 30 bbb, 1% c;ul of the wdeeklyhhn';:’k tement did ltm‘} I lnk!.“l&ncteé‘l, K-ltln . were in fair re- | Dennis & Ct MEEH § 2=:m|||l vlve!)‘x:n [ :‘"g‘{m‘mbw - g:-;"m‘ . ; No. ellow, 46c. ] .60; ., $2.75. | show as good a showing as was counte made a 8 ance. o cull lam! Diiion & L T 4o oy s CTRAL MR ug;«p:];gx;umugfl\fl-con.&'. per % bbL, | upon ' the midaie of (He weok, and (here | 'PARIS, Dec. 1o Prices were firim on the N, vy i fhos Cobielb i’ Bt mwintiig) - G o, 2, 3 Lo . 8.7, wae some selliag, due to disappointment on | bourse today. the new aspect of the Ven. b = ul BARLEY- Ao eeding, T1OMLc; falr to| POPCORN-Per Ib., 2c: aheled, dc. That ‘soore. . Lonhdon also, turned SHer to- | exuelan situstiont jpducing. the hepe. (het| Tt A R b cholce malting, - HIDES—No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, bc: | da SEEDS-) reversing the position of yesterday. | tho questions in, dispute will shortl: CATTLE—Recelpts of cattle were again No™'1 Fux, $115: No. 1 north-' NO. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6lac; No. 1| Most 'of this selling, however, was purcly | seitied. South Americans were in faly ih | Quite Uberal at nearly all points and the wostern, $1.23. Prime Umothy, $3.65. Clover, | YeAl calf, 8 to 171y ibs., $o; No.’2 veal | arbitrage business, the advande here going | quiry and most of the industriais hard- B s L [oioee nantiuges doune contract: o, $10.75. calf, 12 to 16 Ibs., 6c: drz (des. B@12c; ahead of London and allowing opportunity | cned. Rio tintos were more setive on the | Ward. The market here was slow in open- PROVISIONS—Mess rs% r bbl, $17. | Sheep pelts, %@Thc: horse hides, $i.50@2.50. | to cover sales here by buying in London. | firmness of copper in New York. rs | In8. and when buyers finally did start out DR McGREW SPECIALIST Treats all forms of PISEASES AND Kam 2 r 100 Ths., $10. ot NU ‘Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per ib., | Published reports of a heavy flotation of | opened strong and closed quieter. The pri-|it Was evident that they were not| g na¢, s ey, nh“ o Toe; hard shell, per b lct No. 3 sofk sheli! | rallrond bonds and of the Vanderbile sye: | vate rate of Gisbasnt wos 3 o1 Tt particularly anxious for fresh supplies un- | 3 Tiative awes, T 09095 8959 00 29 CONIRI 1 i £33 53 33 1 e 23R3AAAATINR 3IBANTRRS T3 8RALLE22 shoulders (boxed), Short clear 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib, 12 | tem In London attracted some attention | per cent rentes, for the account; | less they could get them for less money. 18 western | { | sldes (boxed). §8.75G9.00. Br per ib. 12c; filberts,' per 1b. 1?ci | this morning and contributed to a sharp | exchange on Lohdon, 25f 24%c for checks. SINES WRSH BDOUt I8 chre of ecorafed |.m Western lambs % i DISORDERS OF ¢ Receipts. Shipments, | @lmonds, soft shell, per Ib., 16c; hard shell, | rise in New York Central. This develop- | BERLIN, Dec. 19/ Buainess was quiet on stecrs inciuded In the recelpts, and the| 15 yostern jambs. 6 | MEN ONLY Flour, bbls. 2026700 21,500 | per 1b., 16¢; oecans, large, per Ib., 12%ci | ment promised such important results in | the bourse today. Governments were firm. quality. rather common of the Whole. | ig western wethe 132 Wheat, bu L 84,000 36700 | Small, ‘per Ib,, 1le;' cocoanuts, per doz., | the exchange situation that it was accepted | Banks were dull on the mildness of the | Buyers —were generally bidding a lttle | g TEW FECLE ] 7 Years Exparience, Sova; : 238,000 Pt chestnuts, per Ib.. 10c; peanuts, per Ib.. | with avility by bullish traders. Unfor- | weather. Exchange on London, 20m 4pfg | 10%Wer than vesterday, mo that the prices | 50 SOl PV S I 17 Years in Omaha. Bats, pu : B by roasted ‘peanuts. per Ib., 7¢: black | tunately the rumor met with denlals from | for checks; discount rates for ‘short biils | PRI were certainly no better than at the |35 Temiern lambs . i1 Rye, ba Ll 8700 3,30 | Walnuts, per bu. §1.00: hickory nuts, per | authoritative quarters, and this helped to | 21 per cent; for three months' bills, 38 | close of last week, and in some cases they | 55 LEGET JIRR 4 i Fiis remarkable suo- ey, b * 101600 12400 | DU $1.00; cocoanirts, per 100, 34 turn the market downward. St. Paul was a | per cent. looked lower. R ) i g " cess has never been D8 the Produes exohange today the bat | (OKD METALS, .—A. B. Alpirn | conspicuous center of etrength, with con- A large proportion of the receipts this | i Western lamb i | squaled and every Gay Drings many fatier: ter market was quiet ADQ steady: cream. | Sians ‘rer feLOWIng Jron, lcountry, | tinued rumora of an early lssue of the new Cotton Market. faokniog consisteq of cows and he'fers, 20| 1'native:ewe 160 | g reports of the good he s doing, or the eries, ThG2SKe: dairies, 11@se, Egks. Arm; | Mixed: per ton, $i1; ove plate, per | stock authorized. The advance was ac-| ypw ORLEANS, De: that packers had & good opportunity to| e native lambs, t Yefier Be has given: . loss off, %c. Cheese. firm, 13@i8%c. i | ton, 48 brass. heavy, | companied by some evidence of manipula- Y LEAD <. T pound the market, and they were not slow f il 2 : 3 3 er l1b., Blci | tion and the gain was almost entirely | \ifm: sales, 6,650 b £00d | about making the most of it. As compared Hot S'flngi reatmant for Syphilis Sc; zinc, per Ib., 4c; rub’ | wiped out. The continued eager demand | §rdinary, Thei low middiin with yesterday the bulk of the stuff sold And all ‘Blood Poisons. NO “BREAKING NEW YORK GENKERAL MARKETS. | ber, per Ib.,’ 6ic. for anthracite sustained the coalers. Great : ood v anidlin easily’ a dime lower, but the market was 19.—Closing quotations: | ARSIl Blcd Foleone, N0 extornal . Northern preferred rose rply without | SlinE 18 Wci receipts, 5:308 b rather uneven owing to the rapid fluctua- T ey i | QU o tneBease Ginappeas at ono o BRI T - g b WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | explanation. The sharp advance of copper | 3489 bales, ures, atcady; December | tlons that have been taking place this 18 Nartol & Weiarn G s Bl s R 7 ‘- v I Londen neipea Arialgamatea Copper. | &1 pid: January, figemet Fibringy | week and for that reaton somé akies looked | pricor ailoinoret S0 53| BLOOD DISEASE “iriiisto i, These special nts of strength serve 1 - A4 Wy . I - col e . - chison . Intario | il NEW YORK, Dee. 10— FLOUR—Recelpts, | 110-111 Board of Trade. Omaha, Neb— | sustain the market during the early pars Ea7c May, 84008.41c; agdidc: July, | Sont teetker, thoueh, was safely a dime | do ‘o0 e ivenid | YARIGOGELE $i#4 suaranteed in i R o MO T Telephone 1510, s eidence From the ‘ntart WHa moat | Secretary Hester's statement of the | “Bulls. veal calves and stage almo eaned |Cinadian pucit i) Revding " 1111 ; casen cured of nory: & “Winter siraights, 85 46@3.5. Mo | CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—WHEAT—The mar- | notably 50 dn those atocks which have. iad | World's visible supply of cotton shows total ittle. Cholce veals, though, b St o Ramedtll | () Ovel SUU0Y SU™abiilsy, “loms of s 4,504, winter extras, | kit SATly was dull and rather weak. Ca-. the week's advance. Southern Pacific, Mis- | &t 48.496.756 bales, of which 3,081,766 18 right close to steady. oM & st P i Veupatly Jial _dischar, trioture, $2.85(3.15, Minnesota bakers, $3.2@3.40; win- | P\¢8 Inclined to fallow yesterday's market. | sourl Pacific, Sugar, Manhattan and Louis- | American cotton. 4 There were only just a few stockers and | hneers ; et ) e I3 and Biadaer Liseases, Hy- q ter low grades, $2.65@2.95. Rye flour, quiet; | ;20ter the market advanced and: the close | ville & Nashville were all sufferers on this | NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—COTTON—After | feeders in the yards, and very few of them | Deaver & R. . 4| ar ) ¢ 2 Bl T atoh AT ShoiT s Sour, is slightly over yesterday. Local receipts, | score. . here was some check to the eell. | Opening steady at unchanged prices to an | were what could be called good. Specu- | do pta % QUICK CURES—LOW CHARGES, “ @3 % Mour, quiet, $30ge s, | 41 cars, with 6" estimated for tomorrow. | ing before the close, whicn 8 advance of 1 point ruled quiet for a time, | Jators claimed they were willing ta pay |Erie ... ¢ | Treatment by mail, P. Q. Box 18 Uffice b gl e " . Minneapolls had 431 cars and Duluth 16 ' fact that the loss of the banks to the sube | €arly cables being unsatisfactory, public | fully steady prices for good stuff, but that RA over 410 B. Mthl wirest, botween Farnam and ! CORNMEAL—Steady; yellow western, | C2 Recelpts at primary points, 69.000 treasury this week fs $4,315.000 less than it | SPeculation not as expected and local sentl- | there was no demand from the country for I d 15 | Douglas streeis, OMAMA, NEB. $1.20; city, SL18; Brandywine, $3.4088.55, | Dushels, nst 549.000 last year. Ship- was last week, while interior exchange on Ment having a bearish flavor. Late, how- | the common stuff. As a result sellers found poes === B - R Rieadys e T Cter HonaoEo, b, | ments, 1 bushels, against 107,000 last Mew York has ruled ot high rates, gave | €Ver, it became apparent tnat the week- | |t a dificult proposition to dispose of that .fu Ni biige, track; Stats, 5o | YeOT. Clearances, 345,000 bushels and_for | rise to hopes of a large recuperation this | #0d NIgUres were to be very strong, and a | class-of stock at any price. Representative | A% air VEw_ Quiet at 22 5.16a . | oo, N 0 g the week 3.256000, ‘compared with 4130000 week in the cash reserve of the banks, but | PUving movement aet in. which 'carried | gales: MONEY-3%14 por cent, The rate of fie. LEY-Dull; feeding, 39GM00, o, 1. 1, | 185t year. Soventy loads of wheat ai Now ||t seems that the resular interior move. | Prices 41l points above the closing level BEEF STEERS. count in the open market for hote billy. I Buft’ malting. 4808c. 6. 1 0f . Bufraio,” | YOrK for export. Weather map unfavor- | ment nas bheen sufficient (o offset this | Of the previous day. and on that basts ths |y, Pr. | No. Pr %@t per cent and for three-montha. bill AT - & E e able over the west ury, | market closed firm. Total eales futures | 3 300 400 : -l ree-months’ bills WHIAT- -Receipts, 15,600 bu. ; export: largely decreased drain to the subtreasury. 331688 5-16 per cent a5 oy Npot e ity by ¢ axpo CORN—Wet weather has Improved the | Consequently a small net loas of less than | Were figured at 275,000 bales. All classes of 10 40 i oo BN i Tor. No. § red, TBe, 1. 0r b afons: condition in corn and predictions of un- | §100,000 is indicated for the week. This aid | traders became buyers early In the day an1 e ] CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. northern Duluth, 88%¢, f. o. b., afoat; No, | "ettled weather over the wost. Market | not Include today's transfer of $350.000 io | 81 attitude initiated by small estimated re- in 40 . xlco 1 hard Manitoba, 880, £. 0. b, aflont . Of. | €ATlY was weak. with later prices advanc- | New Orleans. which is supposed to be dug | CeIpts for the day at important points. The in ] tlons were firr all ‘day and especlail B | Ing fully tic. Cash market showed more | to the large speculation in cotton at that | demand was accelerated by favorable spot 310 i Cattle Are Slow and Both Hogs and the' afterncon, ‘when . sxgort” Duvi strength. Recelpts, 257 cars, with %5 es- | point. The news of this transfer was a | coiton dlspatches from New Orleans and 3% 40 . B alarmed shoris, | There was very litije | imated for Primary ' recelpts | factor in breaking the market today. The | Qther poinis of accumulation In the south i i1 heep Lower in Price. You have been to Europe. Wheat for’ sale. & big exvort - demand. | NCTS %8000 bushele. againet 261000 Inst year. | report of the weekly exnorts of grain was | Al New ¥ork apot quotations wers marked | H i 1 GHICAGO, Dec. 19—CATTLE-Recelnts, | You have seen Callfornia and ‘I ' o | Cables off fractionally. ! D orts uyers ead: slow: good t . $5.40 | . ) x "::":r.:::n‘l': ."i'e‘nt"?‘o'“ and coarse | today were 315.0% bushels Rd fol e we | B D 000 Buahals leze (b | AN element of frmness was the world s 1% <50 @6.50; DooT 1o mednim. T0055: stockers Dolosadn; Jrhy: Aot ";' Mex Eioeed e ‘at 12@14c net advance; May. 804 1.5:..|m. hConllder’:ble k‘;uyll‘n: by local com- I in this week a year ago. and the growth in \'lc‘lble' -;xp”l':vl ;nelr: which amounted e £ ;"1"1 !eet%fimfifl: en';v;“”!‘!owgqlw | c?rlh It I."-onn rw:::. il . closed at 80%c: July. 78 ? | misalon houses. New York reports 15 loads | the corn exports proving but moderate. | ORIy to 12208 bales, shesntilin A ¥ elfers, canners, 2.40: bulls. | e curfous architecture; STored o€ ke, Buoamber dout dre | i oripont L T et ey, | e ccanen, Bomeemadeu fur: | 380 cie Toe Shericafingresss was only SIRKEEAYD BEIARE Tets g oo Texas fed, 106 TasE SR MROR The ¢ — u. s, 1, . g ‘ K. YT ') ‘#110a aav 1 e A i lation of the city 19 Ing by a large Interest, and this, toget 3 vi 1p- | American vieible for the corresponding HOGS—Receints, 38,000 head; estimated tire popu =l;bc_l'wt.b9um“{{°k:~,g=‘-";' :."",;;‘”fl with the unsettled weather, resuited hx"nfin'.-'?f':m":gw :(r"; n;g;::par;f!nd.;‘;:ur;:g'n.‘c(wcwk Iagt year was 161000 bales. It w: 1 180 ] tomorrow, 20,000 head: left over, 8500 head: gathers nightly to listen to 2 white, 8¢c. Options opened steady, but | PUtting prices up. Cash market much | per cent flat, with no additional exaction | evident that the absorption of cotton wi .. 195 0 10@15c lower: closed slow; mixed and the stirring strains of a mili- Tallled and were firm thereatter on light | 2Tonger ~than yesterfiay. Receipts, 13| for commission, | #tlll proceeding upon a record sale, with no | | Tm 1% hutchers, $5.81%.20: good to choice heavy, : . contract arrivals, sharp advance In near | 8PS, With 18 ‘cstimated for tomorrow.| The bond market was better sustained | corresponding increase in the movement of | § 100 28 $6.25676.55: rough heavy, $5.40a6.20; light, ary band; the rare beauty of positions and general covering. The cloen | Clearances. 600 bushels. than stooks, reflecsing some Invescment de. | cotton. This. accarding to Superintendent | 1. 1o ] 708,001 bulk nf snles. §4.0076.20 the women; the picturesque was net higher. January, 33%@ | FPROVISIONS—The market opened wenk | mand in anticipation of the January cou- | [{InZ of the New York exchange, amounted | . 108 1% BHE AND LAMRBS—Recelnts, 11.000 sttire of the men; the priwmi- iy m at G4ie: March, Slc, closed at | O lower prices for hogs. Tnere was little ; pons. Total sules, par value, 3,950,000, | o 37039 bales for the week, as brought | & 2% e head: 19@15c lower; good to cholce weth. ” Nade of ai 1 Ble: M Too, closed at 4Sige: De- | Stuft hl)rbllllo -x:-iralhe mArknt advanced on | United States bonds were all unchanged on | Into d'im""- n;-]ln_-t ‘?:fflm:;:“thlomc?::-x 1 310 30 o . s(m.m.hrulr ;- (‘hM‘c;ll ml'lled‘|t2.7b5fi.’v “" met 'l° 'll"“ "'"l‘h— {4 general uying orders, rmour & . i . | sponding weel a8t v 3 B 2.75: western shee, 504 40: native lambs, ' are only & few o 0 %1000 bu exports, 2,685 | the buying. There were 36,000 hog C"M'."?‘.;"'éh‘i“k‘}?nln... are the closing prices on | mount brought Into elght 6118088 bales, | 3 - R | 1 $4.0026.75; eastern lambs, $4.50@5.75. «cores of things that can.be n white; No. 3 8Te; No. 3, | ket weak, 19@5c_lower, closing active and | the New York Stock exchange: against 6,064,646 last year. Fstimated for| g 210 1 300 Official yesterday: A white, 38i4c; track white, 374@ | [061ing strong. Estimates rfor tomorrow, | Atchs $2% S0, Rallway tomorrow (Saturday): Call for 6.000 to 7.000 | 3 10 o5 200 Receints. Shipments | seen and enjoyed in Mexico naard o e NS while | 25.000." Hoga In the west foday. 9000 lasé | *an o i T bales at New Orleans, against 13.001 hales | 7. 210 & 100 Cattle . 10,988 4,452 (4 MID-WINTER. irack mixed western. nominal Op. | Week. 8.500. and last vear. 10000, | Bsl. & Obio. 0% Texas & Pacific. last year. while Galveston Is scheduled for | 2. 3118 2 300 Fogs . 7649 5587 | Cut out this ad, send it to | . Bl; WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | _do ptd.. §243 Toledo, St. L. & W $,00) to 11,000 bales, against 13,779 last year, | 2 13 1 ) - M8 24404 o c 3 developed unusual ‘activity and s Canadian Pacife G0 pta — 0 iw ol 300 » DURLEOE us, and we will mail you a | it Shipping. 86700 go0d to St. Louis Grain Provistons, Canada S0 {Unlon Pacio Wool Market, of L 18 New York Live Stock Market. book about Mexico. Tells | | X ST, LOUIS, Dec. 19—WHEAT—Higher: -3 it POSTON. Dec. 19.—~WOOL~The Commer- 1% 0 205 /NEW YORK, Dec. 19--CATTLE—Re- just what you want to know, crop, o} crap, c:_old 4@ N T $ b 3! 4 (Wheel on_the wool trade of the United States: | 1 ver; steady to 10c off; bulls, un- S Bucic consty 1802 crop Sgsle. 10 e eaThay, "04c: July, 4o bld: No. 8 5 L) “YWool values are steadily moving unward | 3.. 118 B 110 changed: steers. $3.9006.60: tall ends, $3.75 ; olds, 1*1 ; CORN—Hig] Sy ol | Wis. Central on both medlum and fine grades. The de- | 7. 12 2 3. bulls. $25002.60 cows. $1.50@3.85. Cables | litet; ‘Galveaton, 20 to 25 Ibs., | track. 4@iite: December, s%r: Mg su | mand from manufacturers this ‘week has [10- I - auoted live cattle eslling at 12%@13%c | Texas, dry, 2 to 3 Ibs., l4e; Californla, | gase g - 43%e: May, B4 improved and it fs belleved that after the | 3 I 5 Chriatmas steers. 11@14%c, -ensed weleht " . ! T el Bike _mignar, wo 3 comn et o S e s il ool e 11 1| R et ww e || Tioket Office, ] - ; acld, N o1 n § o al: . V" 3 goods season iIs opening 280 N.. ts tomorrow, 'ad cattle, ea VIBIONS < Beet. duiot, family, siado | Sy@3e: December, e, nominal; May, rx under’ auspicious ' conditions. . Austraian il 1 §% | Sheep and 45m quarters of besf. @; mess. $1050G1000 beet hama: o B N T - ey Y ool mazkots have closed for the holldays i 1 in CALVES Recelpts. 13 head: veala slow cket, city, extra India | FLOUR-—Steady; red winter patents, $3.35 LA do pta " fors chases to date for the Unitec ahout steady for nrime prassers and weat ' mess, .00, Cut me: easy; pick- | @3.50; extra fanc R Tl I o ; Lin. o1l States a third lese than last year. The re- | 5 R . erns lower: veals, $5.00@6.5: cholce littl Il’lllm . umu.'?-mu- Ickled shoulders, . or. §2 v and straights, 568, 1 ... ceints of woo! in Roston since January 1. 1R o = Ives, $5; western and southern. 3312945 b S g T e d R, W Aml R ) e s TSR ounda: agilnst s 4 B | R G Green veatn OMAHA, NEB estern s R ; refined, dull: BRI ; i o 061408 ponds for the same pe n v slow. 11@1ie. . 3 b X rk, quiet; family, §18; t ‘tim E B h v ~H 278998, unds, aga ments o - 260 [ v 316 ‘westerns, i few state, $6.00, latter ex- ) 5’;2 i, B b e, hn.oootuw. QAT T, Umothy. $i100G18.00; prairie, BL Rl Tal-s e 7788 pounda or”the vame eriod in 101 in & ¥ 3T Trome. e [ LR | LLOW—Easy; ; ; country, 3 b e oo e e ' ek_on hand In Boston January 1, 3 BHEFP AN LAM ecelpts. 5 . A, . VP . S, You v 9 R S INLI P IR G paa ¥ 107, was 77.240.488 pounds: the total stock HEIFERS. hend: sheer 15@ac lower: sheen. itogeor; | P B Weare, Pres, G A, Sears, V-Pres { ICE—Firm: domestlc, fair to extra, ¢ i J 9814 Horking Coa today fx 18851677 pounds. The stock on 1071 1m few extra sheen. $4.50; culls, $2; lambs. .73 - ¢ ra, 44| HPMD_Twine, Sc. 963, loter. Pu nand December 21, 1901 028,133 e 4 n ] 50; Canadl; be, $5.75. WEAHE GOIHISSIUI 00 GMIBABU PR R JnStue, nominal " o PROVISIONS—Pork, unchanged: jobbin, Cantral 111 1108% g0 praT, v i s SR S o ¥ 1w im 5307058, JAPHOLI SIS uph, 51 : o gy AT R 3 _Dry salt meats: steady: clear shorts. |iows Central Power o Bt i s HA Bt 1 Thve Siaek Market. Members of the Principal kxchanges '!:'A“nhal—g- ady: domestle, per 100, | Bucar. Stene! o=et! avira rhorie: stods: | 1abd i i o yono e Market. 184 ] KANRAS CITY, Dec. 18.—CATTLE-Re- | GRAIN. PROVINIONS. A1 0CIs BONDS ER—Recelpts, 347 pgs.: steady: Bickons, fo; spriries, G8ke; Rio. quiet; No. 7 invale, e M. stondys **puLis " D Piner staere, full ot last. Prids Bought and soid for cash or state dairy, Ngeic; ‘creamery, extra, o | turkeys, strong, 135G lic; ducks. 12¢: geese: Ce=dova. Tis@1%e. Fufures opened steady. L) a0 prices: good corn cows and helfers. 13 | ouayA BRANCH. 110-11) Hoard of Teade, c.gn-log.finmm:“l: n‘?ll&o. S | ™ o s y '-l"w prices unchanged 'm h m'"'fl'hml'"i F 4 } ¥ %c lower: range S I:fimw |m;‘_-;l.‘ “delephone 1316 Recel) Kgs. ;. H 7 : " y Fene 8] ) chotee o a med heof steers, $5 - fancy, large, state, full cream, colored and | jupase | = Qulet: creamery, 2gatc; dairy. | e Natlonal . anticipations and ‘eut Nitle fgure as_ an L HE DT Coke ue e 33 0d16.06: stockers And W. K. Ward. Local M~nager o white, September '13%c: late ‘make, 134c: | ' EGGS—Steady; 22¢, loss off. Minn L pln Bl influence. The statistical situation also b 1% “Aers. 2254 00; wastern-fed steers 3300 s - ncy, small, colored and white, Septem- "7 TRecetnts. Shipments. [M K. & T 35% Republie Stoot” lacked new feature. bevond heavy rlear- ® 1 H 2 Texas and Indlan steers. 82 @4.06: | SHIP US Foal "‘".'.',“a':!:"s.‘."“‘:&a tate | Flour. bbls ot %3 7000 | do 5415 do pld.... qoene r;\( the United 1","1 -:a largs nn}m 10 1 L Texas 00‘11"!.!’1.‘12,7‘0“31;"!.\\'» cows. nJ,;u' ] Recelpts, b, state ¥ 5 ? n the Havre entive, H " 285: " ors, g rners 5 Pennsylvania, average best, 250; wenl » .0 R0 | ¥ Comeral 1Ak T coai e 1he marks e e A 3o NUTINION 3% | G0 ulle, 81 M58 calves. 82,856 00, 59,000 23000 | Norfolk & W Unfon Tag & P. ston, harely moving from epening figures. e R HOGS—-Receipts, 7.000 head: market dull weak: chickens, 10%c; do wid..._.... pta Tha' v=ual henr Interest sold spot. foreign CALVES. 5 and W0@%e lower: top. $6.%0: bulk of sales, i¢. Dressed, firm: A Rt Rk Ontarto & 2 Loather covntries abrorbirg most of the offerings. 1% iriotsiried - ¥ 1 3 00@7 1714: heavy. $6.07446.20; mixed rack- » 13G18%c; western fowls, " + AR e aags Th~ close was quiet. with quotations un- i Wan ers, $5.95@6.10: light. $5.80§6.05; yorkers, STRANGE BROS. HIDE CO. e tuskere Yo DULUTH, Dec. 19.—~WHEAT—Cash, No. | a0 pid changed to 5 points lower. Total sales 9TAGS. 8 Ghath 85: pies. §5 5WE6.00, J J AL8—Tin declined 15 in the London |1 hard %c; No. 2 northern. Tle: No. 1 morth- . were 7.2%0 bags, includine January at 450 L 110 SHEEP 'AND LAMBR—Receints, 2000 j e market (o £115 16s 6 and futures (o £116 2s | ern, Tike; December. Tie; May. Tite. March, 4.75c: May. 4.50G4%c: July, 5.06c: COWS AND HEIFERS. head: market steady to easy; native lam) o Vs, SRR, | 6&d, and was lower here also, wit L OATE~December, 31%¢c; May, 33c. September, §5.20c: October, 5.25¢. . 180 1 % 12 W9 3% $4.0005 40: western lambs. $3.85@4.3%: fed | — e ——— auoted at - §25.506G2.65. Copper was firm phlidnia STOCK CALVES. ewes, $3,00008.95;1native wethers, §3.0004.6) I tors— 3 and higher in London, with spot at gsl Ts Marke:, Stock In Sight. Lo me a0 L 20 37 weatern wethers. '$3.0004.20; stockers and mail Investor A £ [ , ures remain The followin BaTiiocase' ot Jine ETOCKERS AND FEEDERS feeders, §2.000 AS WELL G and nominal locall; ndard is guoted | . PEORIA, Dec. 19.—~CORN—Dull; new No. tock . _wexe » " 5% 180 R #00 328 — v 2T stock at the six principal cities yesterdsy: sesees R y ¢ INVESTORS —— y Sasting at a:i i o aceline” of WOATS—Steady: No. 3 white, 3ike, billea Tom 100 " gm e 3 ik a1, LTS, Den o CATTLE Raceipts, | €an tnvest thelr savings in a Pratorrad In; i -.k'ldn- to £1016s. with the ugh. - s 13 6 So 1l I e 200 Taxagn: matket | dustrial stock to net ¥ o 1 ‘quiet and nged i— &t . X s 3w 3 o 1850 2 3 3 rwer | no compeiition and the control is he'd ) Lor deciined. 1n" both matkets. joiink Philadelrhin Produce Market. OMAHA. Dec. 18.—Bank clearings, 51.227.. | 5t Tous .. IR =] wroen com . steady for best aunitties to a ehade lowet | L ’C0Rhcoied With the Standard Ol Co. ‘j nere, s Slosed a BTG and 3o 81 | PHILADELPHIA. Ded. 10 BUTTER— | 500 torrenmendin Suo varings. 8120 | 8 Tou ....... 0l . BTOCK COWR AND HEIFERE . | o ett siere’ 8 e on: aresncd hees and | Writo for ‘full partioulars. ~Referenco 1 R £1915s" Iron in| Firm. good demand; extra wi 400 #° inorease $129.6038.64 Sioux City 50 3y WYOMING. - huteher stners, 34.2516.00; reeers under 1.000 | any bank in Chicago. & LANDS, and . 8l k CHICAGO. Dec. 19.—Clearings. $37.3%.670; B e No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. |ibs. $2.75@5.%0 stockers and feeders. $2.400 J. HILANDS. } borough at it was War- o balances, 5,513,082, New York exchange, Totals .. 76,200 19,773 | § feeders.. 18 340 2 feeders..1l40 325 |4.00; cows and helfers, §2.2504.75; canners, Dept. 16, Rookery Bldg., Chicago, 1. { I B ) ' 4

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