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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 238, 1902 1 % UV | declinea 2%e to S5 Tron In Glasgow was | dull; December, 6 1%d; March, ¢ 1%d; May, | moderate buying for the long account ana !, r 1 AT S EL RATLWAY TIME CARD=Continued. ] \ NA) | quoted at 54 and In_Middlesborough at | 63 1d renewed selling by importers, with the elose A N OC lARhET 1 @ 3m BLIII I fis 1%4 ocally It was quiet and un-| CORN American mixed, | steady ofi the opening basis. Sales footed 1 10 33 19 PO ™iis - - —— - changed. 1 northern foundry.is quoted | new, bs Americap mixed, old, bs4d. | up 21,750 bags, Including December at 4.45c; K o 3 i3 s 40 BURLINGTON STATION-10TH & MASON | at $2.00@<5.00 and No. 2 northern, No. 1 Fuiures, dull; January, 4s 6id: March, 4s | January, 4.4c; February, 4.60c; March, 4.70c! o % = 1 ) it b — . 9 southern and No. 1 southern soft foundry | 2%d. | May, L.66g4.90c; July, o¢; September, b.isc Oattle Reoes Big| * ™ LB e ™ e Burlington & Missourt Usual Insctivity Pervades Grain Pit om | o752 %5500 Warrants continue nominal, | § AS—Canadian, és Ti%d. | October, b.20c i 7 * | Oattle ipta Moderate and Prices Big BNt 8 TN 950 290 "1:».?:"'}"“. Board of Trade. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.| FOPECAC Lonton Paciic ast, hem at|NEW YORK STOGKS ~AND ! Dime Higher. 1 steer. 1020 3 & 3 Wymore, Beatrice and . . . L e S Rl DOK s iy HOGS—There were only just a few hogs | TAncoln ............a §:40 am bI1E am i PROVISIONS—Beef, extra fndla mes —_— i on sale this morning, about a third of the g:mux? Express A $40 am & 7:46 pm | DEMAND FOR MAY OATS EXCEEDS SUPPLY | Comaltion of Trade and cuotatlons on | steady, 1138 6. Pork, steady: prime mess | Market Shows Considerable Stremsth | HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER |TSceibte belne consigned direct to local | Denver Limited .......a 435 pm a 6:8 am A ~Candled stock, e, | el gacon, Cumberlaid cut, 210 3 1% | NEW YORK, Dee. 22.—There was & good finally "ot together on prices it did not | Colorade Vestibuied High-Priced Homs Luek of Selling & SOULTRY CHeng, 07)4c| old roce. | e b blone misates. Hant 38 To 34 e, | yolume of Dubiness In stocks today and ter Grades of Fat Sheep and | take long tor practically everything 'to| Fiyer ... A eys, 15c; ducks, Re; | 4 Jong ol hiadie Rt ¢%5 | the market showed strength and breadt change hands. e general market was | Lincoln Fast Mail....... m Pressure Keep Provisions Firm ¢atc; spring chickens, per Ib., 86 | avlet, s 6; Tong clear middles. heavy, iohe iarge dealings and the notable strength LAWRS Hald Just About Frendy, but Stoc bigher than Sll'u;;lu_\ The bulk of | Fort crook aud Piaite: ' o S PO . _tee ' | 1Ba, Set. de, Slear Selite o ‘ew prominent securities had a notable n KA At e sales went from $6.10 to 5, wi mouth ..... psoind 120 pm e o b e D T el b’ BQUI | tutet, Ban b~ Bhoulders, square. 11 to ji | Sympathetic eftect on the whole market. Moo riped cholce hoge selling from $6.15 to $8.30. The | Bellevue & Pacific Jot. a 7:80 pm Quite Active. T e 16@18c; duc “11bs., ‘quict, s, Lard, prime western, in | 1€ trading showed diminished animation Slow—Ne Change in Feeders. lighter weights soid largeiy at $6.10, with a | Bellevue & Pacific Jet..a 3:00 am “BUTTER-Packing stock, 176174, cholee | terces, qulet, 561 6d; American refined n | ¢ {he da¥, progressed, but the high level TIoe T, oW CHAR TR SO City, St. Joseph & Cowncil dalry, in tubs, 20i2ic; separator, 9G30c. 568, | although clo ~ htly ] - g7 1 by o v CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—The usual inactivity | FRESH FISH-Trout, $@iic; herring, to i /hite | DY FORSO of & Fovertin sovement i Shgar SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 2. |5 Ty el £ Day Ex. 0% pm Feaded the grain pits ‘on the Hoard of | Pickerel, e pike, ge;’perch, 6c; S m; American finest White | e gtocks which led the market had fndie oReseivts were: Cattie. Hoga, Sheep, | 1t s ] e 8,510 pm o am rade today, but_prices were firm, May | dressed, 7e: Dlu . & o > . " 1. 23 vidual grounds for strength, mostly in clal Monday « 3417 b . v ' » X..a10:30 pm a 6:15 am o . - on, 16¢; haddock, llc; codfish, | TALLOW-Piime city, dull, 27s 3. y “ 2 20 61 Sqitge to 17ige higher. | heads, ‘Wc; eatfish, 14c; black 'bass, 2c; | Mone from Pacific ports and %, 8 | Central and in the outside market. The | Same four weeka i W S | Ehicage Lecal . ea ¥x SR am eat was extremely dull, with prac- | halibut, Tic. TSR Othse Dosts. rumor concerning Northern Securities was | SAme day last yeas n i . §irly | GhIcasD Proel . i b Uewlly 9o outsids business.'The forelgn CORN-New. 40e. wimports of corn from Atlantle ports last | {5 the et o Ao i pegurities was | \RCEIPTS FOR TH 518 1% e Ghicago Limited ajma uatfon was considered stron, ATS- . vib . . traordinury 235 130 %0 617 b 2 gorias snoenty Being”gn AiTE bt | RXESNG L e adhe Provision exchinngs, here, will be | NoFthern Stocknaors o whiek the NAri | of etic)/Guile, table shows the, receints L %8 Fecorded. Large recelpts and a berish ex. | HAX—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- {In Securities company Is the principal one, | for the Year to date and compurisons with o ot |- UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. timate of the Wussian crop was the main | sale Hay Dealers’ association: - Cholce No, Kansas City Grala and Provisien these rumora, nor was there any confirmas | . B R Chicago, Rock ?;n‘acllbe;ll.mr:fi:irmlln lh?npr::“e \‘dl:lrbl}""l‘h o 'nnl:"!‘uu;nt‘.:yr:gpfi?‘(;d”;‘;‘x?r and quality, De- y,,.r_dham oTt4c No. s, 631,@05c; No. 2 redy| With the Proposed new stock {esue. s\.r Sheep 716,466 1,308,000 413,466 =4 S0 160 615 4811 W 30 Chicago Dayltght L't - hud been expected-an Increase of only | OYSTERS—Standards, per can, 3e: extra | %¢i Ne. 3 65 | Burength was aitributed to a further drive | The following table shows the average EEP—There was not an excessive sup- | Chicago Daylight Locai.a 7 9% pm e e O Ol | vete. her can e Mow Fork counts. pet | CORN-—December, 3%c; May, &%c; cash, | against the shorts in connection with the | price’ of hogs ‘sold” en e ‘Sauth "Omaha Ply of sheep and lambe on sale this motn- | Chicago Expre i SR, Dokad foretrected it | oan, 4%c; bulk, extea sclects, per gal, §L76; | NO- 2 Mixed, 36%@%7c; No. 2 White, 3Tic; | Prospects for the Cuban reciprocity treaty. | market the last several days, with com. | iNE, 80 that the market on better grades | es Moinis preas. 1150 am o e e S e Y ol B i Sibona 1, RAcle AR, U6 Wcd stocke Tiers | ariedna wien former years T, Ty actlyy and Juet aheut Haady | Cilcaeo Faec Exirgss s -~ Y A - No. 2 , 3 i witho " ittt e close of last week. e quality e alin] QT iegioe Ruice of CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. RYE—No. 2, #c. % | Amalgamated Copper was helped by re- | 1902, |1901./1900. 1699, 1898, (1897./1896] | Of the offerings as a whole was NOthing [ Rocky Mountaln 1 ¢4, & 6:0 pm a 5 shlo :'« s m.l“‘nl -3 ;l'tu.» 5{1';,‘.... TRE[S-4 to § feet, per dozen, $1.75; 7 to | HAY-—Choice timothy, $11.50@12.00; cholce | ‘:0"- that copper litigation in Montana has extra, though there were a few bunches of | Lincoln, Colo. Springs, N e Lo (he Jnat week Were GAN00 |9 foet, 860 § to 1 feet, $2.50; 9'to 10 feet. | prairie. $0.5010.00 | been paused indefinitely by common con- E 371 825 8 38 319 | Pretty good stufl. Lambs sold as high as [ fenver, Puebly wd ('lur-ncu‘or 'Whoat and nuur-w:n we d #1.50; large, for school and church pur-| BUTTER—Creamery, 26@27c; dalry, fancy, | sent of both contending intcrests in the 2, 876 524 32| 809 | 36.10, and some wethers and yearlings | West ... ® 5:00 pm So. 363,000 bushels by 1 ity Saual | poses, 13 |o_“u feet, each, $1.00@1.50; extra | 22c. | Industry. The room traders on the Stock . 3. o . ,E’ 819 3 18 | mixed brought $4.15. The commoner grades | Colo, Texas, Cal oty 15050 poushels. Primary receipts were | large. 18 to feet, each, £.000. EGGS—21t4e0. exchange were somewhat skeptical of the h @am o 336 were a little negiccted and hard to sell at | “Okiahoma 1 « year inheompared | vith (h04® | HOLLY BRANCHIIS Per case of 2xixd Recelpts. Shipments. | advance and contested it by short sales. 5. T 38031l o | 808 steady prices but wtill the prices paid Unfon Paetl orted. reseipts of IL o Whidh w"eh feet (about 50 Ibs.), $4; per barrel, $1.50. ‘Wheat, bu. 187, 24,800 | There was evidence of activity on the part . 6, 84| 386 38|33 ¢ |showed very iittle change from last week. nlon Pacifie. Pt vocoimis 'y 3 Lui2 cars, which, with | —LONG NEEDLE PINES—Per dosen. 8.8 | Corn, bu 1280400 87,200 | of the recentiy quiescent pools and large ) 81| 351 228 323 30| Recelpts of feeders were limited, and 6 | Overland Limited 2 9:40 am §rade, made’ total Tecsints for_ the thres | T50% Oats, bu 36,000 6,000 | professional operators were supposec to 8 78/ 3 &%) 3 30) 3 17) 3 19 | Also was the demand. Quotations, though, | The Fast Mail . Doints of 1,152 cars, against 1187 cars last FM‘IPE]'T{@;QFNN{AN(‘HEKP"I“’-- ";* " i A ———— | ge at work to life the level of prices. United 9. }. 90 329( 313| 3 21 | remained just about where they were last | Callfornia Kxpress..\...a 4:2 pm Veik and 18 s yeds Seo. . EVE! EEN WREATHING—In colls o sible Supply of Grain. | States Steel was prominent and strong, 1 85 * | 331|313 8 21 | week. Pacific Lxpress .10 pm Corn was dull ‘and easier on_the nearby | W iray Bk G, Joci five-coll lots, soc. NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The visible sup- | «ithought sluggish as usual. 1 8| 3g "+ 5§16 317 | . Quotations for fed stock: Choice lambs, | Eastern Expross..... deiiveries, but firm for May. Local sentl. R’l;‘:: n"sfim r&;lll and n;:x :;:nhl:: wy of grain Saturday, ap compiled by the | nf'fi""\'v"m»" was professed over the status 1 771 395 337 ¢ tnn 54 i falr to good lambs, $4.5036.00; l’l:a Atlantic Expros X ment was slightly bearish, the weather | ber dosen. $1 506500 hoile wieaths por | New York Produce exchange, was as fol- oty Ea fell. Juestion and conhdence 8 81398338 320 o |cholce vearlings $Loqit2s; falr to good | The Colorado Special...a 7:10 am Deing more " favorable for ‘the movement | BT, dozen. $1.50G2.00; holly wrea per | lows: scemed to be felt in the money situation. 1 . 86( 3 96 8 33| 3 23| 3 28 | yearlings, 33.75G4.00; choice wethers, $3.60@ [ Chicago Special and the receipts larger. Commission houses | 202N $1.50G2.00. WHEAT—48,816,000 bushels; Increase, 665,- | Concessions in rates for time loans helped 9% B3 327 324 311 00d, $3.25G3.60; cholcé ewes, | Lincoln _Heatrl reported m dearth of opdars from the ont VEGETABLES. 000 bushels, this contidence materially. The 6 per cent 1 164 | 401 3 =317 to good, $3.00@8.50; feeder | Stromsburg Express..b 4:00 pm Hide and there waa Iittie of interest in the | NEW CELERY-Kalamazoo, per dos., e; | CORN-63200 bushels; increase, 84,000 | Fate wis shaded for any longer time than 1 225 ) e ) a3 301 00G4.00; feeder yearlings, $3.00g3.50; | North Platte Local......a § trading, May closed a shade higher at | Utah, per doz., d6c; California, per dos., for | bushels. sixty days. The continued downward course 1 7398 381 316 | feeder wetkers, £2.75G4.%; feeder ewes, $1.60 | Grand Island Loca, ke, tter yelling between dic Snd 43y | Stalkis welghing f-om 1 to 1% 1bs. éach, | OATS—6018,00 bushels; decrease, 175,000 | Of Sterilng exchange gives rise to a supposie 1 ol e | 315 [ @2.%. Represontative sales: Chicugo & ) Gdtic.” Local receipts were 4li cars, 5 of | 6T, bushe tion ‘of some special development in that L 200] 6 07 7| 3 94 sal No. Av. Pr | “The Northw. DErest oinds 3 OTATOES—Per bu., 5oc. decrease, 32,000 | fleld not yet disclosed. There are vague | Dec. 21...( ¢ s 4 01 33 817| 1cull ewe. J180 250 | Fast ChICARD. ... et T R R Ry g O ATORE towa Muscatines, | bushels. umors of blocks of raflroad bonds placed | Dec. 2. 80] 4 02 324|374 B cull ewes. 9% 280 |Mall .......... of the other grains and u good demand | DL bfi'" $3.25; Kans $2.25, m{agmfizlv—a,m.m bushels; decrease, 342, ":fi‘?}:,‘.": f,::;'?.:‘.’f;‘ r'a'}'l»'}??fi"n"&}",\"' X?rn e s "’g i) .- };’ iffi | Local Sioux City.. . % e URNIPS—Per 30c; Canada ruta- ushels. I d e American indicates Sunday. . Daylight 8t. Paul.. :;::u'd"lrnzr Ytlr;emum(xoompr:‘lr;mv; Ll;ul.lze. n‘fvf::r bagas, per Ib.. i market still offers the best field for raliroad | The official number of cars of stock| 86 native ewes D10 3% |pa u:m (‘hlrn:'lo . the best buyers of May, but a prominent | BEETS_Per basket, doc. Philadelphin Produce Market. bouds, The suggestion comes from Berlin | brought in today by each road was: 13 native cwes 10 38 |Lota) Chickgo. B el Dt R et | O CMHERE T houss, per don, 100 | PHILADELEETA Do b piosgn.. | that foreign Dankets cosoperatsd with th Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's, | 120 wethers . D120 42 | Fooal Carroll: mand_was a dull Influence, but recelpts | PARSNIPS—Per bu., doc. g Dull and 1c lower; extra western cream- | n g ohioankers' pool In guaranteeing | C., M. & 8t. P. Ry.... 6 3 3 Sacive Tamba + 1 4% | Fast Chicago were larger and had a depressing effect. | CARROTS—Per Ib. ‘fe. ery, i extra nearby prints. . the ,s00.000000 fund for the money ‘market | Uiiton Pacific system.. 1 e e A fo | oo St Eaul ;‘L:’.:&‘."'J&Jfii,,"ifi:’.;‘.& g;:gutghu‘n': m}z}&:;:-:m(.‘lNIONB—SUu!hern. per dozen loufigg;—lp‘_fllhnwie;;::nelr'_ {?‘j"g‘f)":wg';l"yhm;; from further contract of credit to New | . %;_ b4 P £ lambs .. s 510 Fast Mait e e T a1 e ot | GlADIUHES—Bouthern. er dosen bunchen, | RAVCagrn, St Hem Gt heth souih: | XOR ortbinls o mavement ot curtener 13| £ B i o} Sy o {8 |1yt ovislons were firm on the absence o Y e c, logs of , $500, A 2 s, any particular selling pressure and on | WAX BEANS—Per bu. box, %; string| CHEESEZFirm but quiet; New York full | Shipments on Friday and Saturda B A B. 3 39 |8t Louts higher prices for hogs at the yards. Trad- beann“;wr bu. box, §1.56. greams, prime large, 13%@lic; New York | 8otton 'in that mariet” in’ anticl $Ioh o R. 8 37 | qEXpress Ing was quito active, there being an es- | CABBAGE—Miscellaneous Holland seed, | full creams, falr to good large, 13@13%c; higher prices in J Th pation of R. 4 4 nativ 37 |8t Louls Lo peclally good demand for the May prod- | per Ib, i%c. New York full creams, prime small, 18%c; | 205 e gy A e movement | lllinols 8 . g Ml 6 ! cil Bluffs. g { uets. Outsiders were the best buyers and | ONIONS—New home grown, In eacks, | New York full creams, fair to §ood small, | 3¢¢M8 to cause no misgiving, although it - - = X native lambs. 3 Minois ¢ 1 » the 'offerings were supplied largely by | per bu. Tc: Spanieh, per crate, $L7. 1B@18%e. J " | seems likely to cut down the export move- | Total receipts ....2001 61 19 1249 South Dakota feeder ewee.. 280 noix Central. | packers. The rlose was firm, with May | NAVY BEANS—Per bu. $2.00. % ment of cotton and thus affect the forelgn [ Tne aisposition of the d ipt 8 south Dakota tesder yigs. §3 |Chloago Express.. . s’ SR pork, 1ilc higher at $16.50; May lard was | TOMATOES—New California, per 4-bas- Toledo Grain and Seced. exchange: as follows, each buyer putchasing the num: |o0) SoUth Dakota feeder wethers' 1l 38 . Chivago, Minneapolis & up Ji%@l5c at 30574 and ribs were sGTc | ket crate, 275 TOLEDO, 0., Dec. ‘28— WHEAT—Market | Totss Saice Arket, was broad and strong. | ber of head indicated: © . . o . |9 8outh Dakota feeder wethers 6 3% St FPaul Limited. a P65 am 56018574, CALIFLOWER — ia, ; IR g g o e °t | Total sales, par value, $3,020,00. United i 4 Ll . Pau il otoa’ioe semonrow: Whest, | 08 = Galifornia, . pe ‘erats Qull, Righer; cish and December, Tie Staten bonds ‘were il unchanged in' the | obake packing Co.... Ot his” o6 SO, | CHICAGO LIVE #TOCK MARKET. cExpress, oo w0 B0 Mo o corer Oute, MO carsi BOKS: | ppypg an vavietion per box, $200; | nGORRDUNL steady; December, 4%ci | ‘The fllowing are the closing prices on | S¥ILt and Company o & B Chicauo, Miwankes & St. Paul. ‘The leading futures ranged as follows: | Colorndo. per box, $2.25. OXTE *Dull, steady; December, 3uic; | ¢ New York Stock exchange: o W ] attle and Hows Both Go HIgher, | Chicago & Omahy FBx..b 1:0 am b 141 pm - ——— — — |, APPLES—Western, per bbl., $2.75: Jona- | pray g4 " Lild oo ol + | Atehtson . 83% So. Raflway . Armour, Sloux City i While Sheep Remain Steady. Chicago Limited Ex. a 7.5 am Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Sat'y. nuln“u. $4; New York stock, $3.25; Calitfornta | ME¥% 2446 2, $1.52%, Bl 0l S0 ped . Vansant & Co. 161 CHICAGO, Dec. 22—CATTLE—Receipts, | Missouri Pacifl - — — — B&lko;;:rs per bu.bl.mx, $1.60. .| BEEDS—Claver, fairly active; December, | do ptd ... 8T, Bt. Lobman & Co. 18 14,000 head; market 10@2%c higher; good to | St. Louls Expres: n 6:25 pm 3 | A et b, Dotket 180:| 4667l January, $8.70; March, $1.83%; prime |Canadian Pach 30% § W. I Stephen. ] rime steers, $5.50(%6.40; poor to medium, | K. C. and 8t. L. A 615 am TGNl Qb | 28| Malagas, por kep, ¥.0087.00, timothy, $1.75; prime alsike, 48, Canada_Southern Hill & Huntzinger 54 .00@6.40;_stockers and’ feeders, $2.00G4.50 @ T ite 7% 7Tl | CRANBERRIES — Wisconsin, g bbl, - d Ches. & Ohio. Hamilton & Rothschild.. 131 cows, §1.25@M4.60; helfers, $2.00G5 2 P %! 74| ‘m}uu.et. $9.50; Bell ROPIoAL FROe 2% 85 | Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Br Chicaso & Aliss 4 % | Wolf & Murnan. g pé?@%fihl}:l‘}shg}?fifi@%cal’\ s, $8.00g | WEBSTER DEFOT-ISTH & WEBSTER oo A BB BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, ouuie, W T D e HEAT De- | eChicago, i L... Other buyers % o HOGE—Recelpts, 36,00 heaa; esiimated to. | Fremont, Likhorn & Missourt Y o | £2.00072.50. / g {3 b O Srack, \ —— ow, i lett over, 7,000, market alley “““5& @4 9% O%GY% | " LEMONS—California fancy, $8.75; cholce, | 3 wortherc: mite: O 1 northern, e; No. 2827 6428 3,87 | 10c higher: closed easy; mixed aud butch- Leave. Arrive .50, rst patents, $.90G4.00; second 24 pt g“% & 13“3%[“%2? (ORANGES_Florlda Brights ®75 Call. | patents, $.5G8.8: first” clears, $5.9003.00; | Chicago & N. CATTLE—There was a light run of cattle | ™™ .80@6.35, good to choice heavy, $6.35 | Black Hills, Deadwood. here today, but St there vers Sroot us | @ ,oush hieavy, §8,006.30; light, 3.760 | Lead, Hot Springs navels, $.50; California = sweet a Chicago T. & T. many as were generally expected. The |51 .00078.30. Wyoming, Casper a 1605 1850 | 1665 | 160 | I8NAS, all sizes, ®275. AN bl domand "on the ‘part of peckers was Iy |, SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recetpts, 19,000 | “Bou ] T i RO e (8% (48 DATES—Persian, in 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., fairly good shape, so that prices on all head; sheep and lambs steady; good to | Hastings, % | 6c; per case of 30-Ib. pkgs., $2.25. Milwaskee Graln Masket, desirable grades showed considerable im- | Choice wethers, $4.00g4.50; falr to cholce | = City, Superior. Génevn, 5 [0z [us 0 They California, per 1bib, cArtons, §1:| MILWAUKEE, Dec. 2.—WHEAT—Mar- provement. Trading ruled active from | mixed §2.75@1.00. western sheep, $.75@ | Exeter and Seward....h 3:00 pm b 6:00 pm 15¢; hard shell, per Ib.,, 14c; No. . soft shell, Ib., 18c; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., 12 stanc time money was easy, with sixty days at : i Bast to AN tod aboat ovesti 4.40; native lumbs, $4.00G5.50; western lambs, | Bonesteel. Lincoln. N 982% | TGRAPE FRUIT—Florids C§6. ket steady, No. L northern, 7c; No. 3 north- Glapsast: of 1 w0l smmes, e Wab | N A Drara and Fremoni...b 7:30 am bl0:25 am ) aul v e MISCELLANEOUS. R S ec: May, T Receipts included about' fitteen cars of | Officlal yesterday: Fremont Local © 7:30 am i HONEY—New Utah 2U-tra Y—Steady 4, 800 cornted steers, but the quality was rather Recelpts. Shipments. | ¢, st i & Sl 880 | ew Utah, per me case, %my teady; standard, G6c; sample, on the common order, and in fact there | Cattle 834 1,368 i smme sk iibod & .75, g 3 f 1,698 *No. 2. tNew. CIDER—New Yor. $4.60; per 1 bbl, $2.75. |~ CORN—May, 43%c. WA Do on s st Al shist could be | GESC '%57 | Twin City Passe a g : Cash_duotations were : S UERKRAUT. “Wisconsin, per % bb faled BO00 safiiouere, though, all Badto | Ahsep. LT | goux Clty Passenger .. 500 pm w1k b FLOUR~Mar) winter | $25; per bbl.. .75 coria Market. B e TR g00d New York Live Stock Market. Oakland Local b b5 bm b 8:45 am :i‘,"":{". $2.0g3.50 g | D Rar No. T amin ho! N EORIA, Dec. 22—CORN—Dull; No. 2, many saies looked as much as léc higher | NEW YORK, Dec 2—CATTLE-Re-| Missourl Pacife. | " . ), ] close o Weel o 3 ), H | 8 o 2% Bakers. R No. 3| Vou catt 8 src um T ey R ATS—Dull; No. 3 white, 33%@a2c. "R con market aias {55k on conmiderable ci:l:ed 1oase higher .o:"(:ml:” .:;"‘.afi'e‘;" Weeping Water ......:b 4:10 pm a10:% am ! "R Y L G S BT e o Mot e e gty e bl | ¥ Sy S el St R | By, o gty et ey 4 o doo ell. I 4 . 22.—~MON! E u) m¢ e [ extra, .50, oxen and st X .50} excep! urday. I | OATE—No. 3, 32; No. 3 white, itc. kg b Rl R (RN W S AL T PL g 47 Ry B g’ s B kinds that suited packers In many in- | bulls, $2.76G4.20; cows, . 31 50038 cables | Monday. ¢ Bunday only, © oY excert BIRGES: 5 % ering, R0 sold ike higher and ‘some sales | quoted live cattle slow’ at 12G13%c — e looked even better than the ressed welght; sheep firm at 13%c r ib., i%; filberts, per Ib., 12c: |6 per cent and ninety days and six months | DB Nins. PN, | 15 No. 1 morth. | almonds. soft shell. por Ib., Tse: Lard shotls | 8¢ 4G54 peF cent, DHime mercantile paper, 9 4 other words, an uneven market, lambs lic, dressed ~welght; refrigerator STEAMSHIPS. { western, $1.33; prime Umothy, .75, clover, Ib., 160 large, per Ib., 12ge: | 6 per cent. Missourl Pucific "..:[106%| do pta as was the case ast week. ng to the | beef unchanged: shipments ' today, non g 4 contract de, $10.85, S Sooanuts, per dos., us}gflgergmfl(dcfifiNfiE“—mmem; P b X B ; 300 Ruliman ‘PR, i g i e ausofioted) leared :l?’r::gr\xllo‘A ecittle, 1454 sheep and 2,70)| DOMINION LINE— r 1b.. 10c; peanuts, per Ib.. . L83 for.| A public Steel N A | NIoN D | Laca, por 100 Toue Ho.Bgria Bnort’ b Toasted peanuts, ber Ibu 16: black | 81Xty daye: posted rates, SLs4 and H.s1g: |N. 268 do. pia Bulls did not show much change this| CALVES — Receipts, 1578 head; veals| Resimption. of (i oo Ge fatmoth o s T P % ] Bu.e $1.00; "hlckory hits, per | commercial bills, H.62% @4 834, N Y. 163% Sugar . morning, although It was easy fer sellers to | steady; barnyard calves and Westerns | popular twih-sorew steamers rommon: shoulders (boxed m’&, Short clear | ., 31.60; cocoanuts, per 100, 34 . s PVER—Bar, {84c, Mexican dollars, |NoT &, et T Tes 08 e e e o pontiis, HoOUED, | lower one car westerns unsold; veais, %00 | Wealth and New iingland: to the Medjer- L. .87, A. B. Alptrn . 0. B, - .50; bacnyard calves, .15; westerns, | ranean fre % Gibi mixed, ton, $11; , stove ate, r 3 % . . 3 2 ead; marke . o i s . CVRIRGRE "c‘{wé‘r’f per mflf:'iu.«-, ""’F‘i’ negffy. losing quotations on bouds are as | s et pidi.ili S8 de ma e i | calves and stags commanded steady to|%c lower; state hogs, $.%G6.40; mixe 'Cipw England' Jan. 17, Feb. 2 3 5| per’ Ib., §ioc; 'orass, ilght, per lb., 3 do 24 ptd.. 3 western nominal. ommonwealth”*. Jan, b. 14, March 2§ r‘;;;ur,tm;u .u-g 14,600 | feaq, per ib., 8c; zine, .per 1?, 24¢; r‘:h- 107% *Hocking Val. 4%s...100 |St. L. & 8. F. ,': There were only a few stockers and feed- | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 16,007| To Azore anle-"::a*u‘:;.:.._“ Hpen | Wheat, bu X 6,000 | per* Dor 1b., 6ko. TSR L& N unl, 4o otk | do st pia " |ers in the yards but the few desirable | head; sheep dull and easier; lambs 10620 | Vancouver” ..Jan. 10, Feb. £l | Corn, bu sl 56,400 i 10718 Max: Gentral oo % | 0 34 pi 28 | bunches that did arrive sold at strong | lower; fally 15 cars unsold: p, $2.25@ | “Cambroman’..’ CUJan. 81 March 1 5, bu 278, 20830| .WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. 10718 96 18t Ihe Ing |8 L 8. W st | prices. The comman grades. though, wero | #4.00; ‘culls 83; ono car cholce, $6; Canada | *Proceeds (hrough o Alexandria on the ! Ry-l bu. . 8100 6,100 135 Minn. & St. I 1 8. W, neglected and hard to move at any price, | lambs, $.25@6.75; culls, $3.50@4.00. January and February voyages. Barley, bu. 108, 12,500 MK e T e W ® |the same as has been the case all along. Also_sailings—Boston to Liverpool; Port- ’ On the Produce exchange today the but- | 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— 108341 do 2s 82 plithe 3% | Representative sale: Sloux City Live Stock Market. land, Me., to Liverpool. ~ For rates.’ book- ter market was quiet and easie sOffered. % BEEF STEERS. let, étc., apply to Local Agent or COM- el 18@28c; dairies, 17G%c. Bz Telephone 1516, e 8828 SERRRES T2 No. Av. BIOUX CITY, Ia. Dec. 22.—(S8pecial Tele- | PANY'S Ur KICE, 69 Dearborn 8t., Chicago. N Av. loss off, cases returned, 25c. Chee: CHICAGO, Dec. 22—WHEAT—There has gram)—CATTLE—Recelpts, i Stockers | 4 = - i 13@18%¢. g been a steady but dull wheat market, the Cotton Market. Steady, killers higher: beeves $8.5065.35; | RAYMOND & WHITCOMB' a whole range within i¢c and the trade small. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 22.—COTTON— cows, bulls and mixed, $2.25@3.7; stocke MO ITCOMB'S 19th annual NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS, | The news has been rather bullish, but the yearlings and calves, | YT market has been rather indifferent to Firm; sales, 4,700 'bales; ordinary, fl‘c 1 aud feeders, $2.5004.00; 800d ‘ordinary, T%c¢; low 'middling, 7 SGL.7. OF OLD MEXICO this. Argentine reported rains and harvest middling, 8%¢; good middling, 811-I6c; mi HOGS—Receipts, 3,20; G higher; selling, v tous | delayed. The weather weat and southwest dling fair,. $0e, Recelpts, 18,135 - bajes #.5006.25; bulk, 3. & | wm Jeave January 31. and asecond tou is wndestrable ~ Minneapolls reported all its stock, 384 baies. Futures, stcady;” D BHEEP-Swosints, X8;. steady. Fobrusey &1, Entice tHp in made in sher H , 23, mills running. e vis| Increase = cember, X anuary, .23¢; Feb- ——— 28 o NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—~FLOUR—Receipts, okl Ctosk In sxeened RA DL ruary, ‘8.37G8 2c; ' March, §.33G8.3ic; Am:l, Stock inm Sight. clal private vestibuled train of flnest 17,17 hhh.l'hslmr\-. 14,875 Dbbls.; market | 0 bu. The PULLMANS. Private car tours to Ca ASSTTTTESRERVZERSR8 ST ;‘:\'-%{i- S aer ., annialy s b e e 8 1000 B Fho Eesiat e '%.&yf BINELAR: FRaw - LAENA8) The following were the recelpts of live| fornia frequently during winter. Partl winter stralghts, $3. 55; winter extra: xl:ebln increased » m.o&g'gui, ml);nplAM with ST LOUIS, ' Dec. ”l'o?cnmom NFirm; stock at the six nrlnclrél-l“cll;lo;ln %‘3;5%"?(‘;blfi"c‘fi&s’é‘%&uu'é‘({é“-”.r'é' Rt Tt 'R L T Engiish visibi ath T o 100 bajes: Shipments Wy -4 88 Omal 2,417 Annual tour to Egypt and HOLY LAND in ts, %:" Minnesots | and English visible. Duluth reports 70,- 1108 b Shipments, 4,092 bales; stoc 0 . nnual tour to Jnd HOLY LA) bakers, oady: bu. s0ld ifloat at Buffalo. New York 21634 bales Chicago 14,000 36,000 January 31, Write for bookiet mentioning 0 Bool, o i i puea Y 508 reports thirty loads for export, Local re- LIVERPOOL, Dec. 22—COTTON—§1% L2 Kansas Gty . 4,450 tour. 232 Clark st., Chicago. —Mijo 23 3%, Buckwheat flour, quiet, $2.00G3.3, apot | celpts, 8 cars, with 1 of contract; esti- W in falr demand; prices, 2G4 per cent higher: ‘138 8t Louls .. 2000 . and to arrive. ! m-’lu for tomorrow, 110 cars. n*w:’ "u‘ i _ | American middling, fair, 5.20d; good mid- 940 stv o-am s 1,502 4,108 813 | = —— —— = = COl western, | CORN—Market has been very qulet, e -l 9% | diing, 4.724; middiing, 4.56d; low middling, STEERS loux Clty 900 8,200 8. | within a range of %o for the active fu: .44 good' ordinary. 4.32d; ordinary, 4,304, | 17.. ST 310 Worcrd e, f. o, |tures. The December and January were at Besten Stath Guetations. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of about the low points so far. Clearances, % which 500 were for ; feeding, 39@40c, c. 1. ., | 61000 bu. The visible increased 84,000 bu.; | BOSTON, Dec. 22.—Call loal B and included 9,300 b ulation and t es ‘of American, - uftal the local stock, 1,852,000 bu., increased 22,- | cent; time loans, celpts, 13200 bales; American futures | Peorts, | 000 bu.; on pasase ,increnscd S6LO00 bu | closing Of stocks closed quiet and ateady: American mid- J‘"“‘nv cnl lo" | bu. Spot, stead: . 2 red, o, | World's shipments, 2,383,000 bu., which 18 | \ichison 4s . dling, g. 0. ¢. December, 4.62d; December- . - o Nor ] Dorthern, Dujcih 0! | about ‘the same s ' the g5 Jancary, | 4.5l January-February, 'xlco | ! 401@4.524; “February-March, ~ 4.51GM.624; Mex. Central 4. December 22, 1902. b., afloa f. 0. b, afloat No. 1 hard, Manitoba, hre, Primary_recei] qulet, g3casazaases nity ‘l:;:;#;;!!ill:EE838SSSSSSSSfiSt:St‘tllllllllfl!:'ggsfszflfi 10 0 L3 : ® » % i ®0 £. 0. b., afloat, Options were genera| 000 bu. last . ‘There were 15 cars March-April, 445G4.5:d; April-May, 4.61 ® Having from early in the season ad- ! but firm, all 03? buyin moff::- w"oyn rain | No. 2 out of private elevators. Samples 4.63d; May-June, 463d; June-July, 4.53d; [ vised the pUrchusers of Cotion for .u'x'm-‘f-'y reports ' from Argentine, higher cables | have been about steady July-Augu! 463d; ' August-September, ® delivery in New York and still believin, You have been to Europe. small visible supply increase and renewed | OATS—Have been active and strong, up L41@i.18d. ‘e 18 that the stock of cotton now here is wort You have seen California and | export demand. close was s met |t thelr best e to Sc. The December B4 (Frslia ... “Jois %% |much more than the prement prices of Celosnde. Who Mot try Mez- | higher, May, 81 11-16@81%c; Jul, m‘&{l%n. showed the most strength. The local stock, 30 {Mohewk ... o1 ‘Wool Market. 10 300 January contracts, and entirely dispropor- / » :1:..« ‘at T8e: December. e, Clossd b AR e ot the vist {0ld’ Dominion ‘1% | 8T, LOUIS, Dec. u,—:lvoolh—mrong;lm. - e Honate to ,,‘lz‘:n:"‘;,“l:.‘;hn‘-;t inderest, 1 le?rfh Bltt“u“::.m.‘:::::c o 080 ) ’ . um_grades’ combing. 17@20%c; lght ose i e B o e Moaemt Bl | Coth St Sl oot o Fan s 7 4% | "R vork, Dec. 2-WoOL-Firm. s 18 |I0°F S um ad pay for, taekr oot gl nligd 7 3 A 177 Trimountain . “ pep—— -1588 310 - ® i, vut dy to firm, on cable news, | Armour bought May pork and ribs. Trade | SRSr), Cricle 3% Trinity .. e Elgin Batter Market. {1020 310 have yet made such arrangements that I the stirring strains of a mili- heat advance and covering, and closed | has been fair, disposition to | My Ei 6 Tty o - s N have advised all members of the New York ‘Det higher. January, 6 " Glosed | 8ell. There were 36,000 hogs; market firmer | %, '8, od ‘88| ELGIN, Dec. 2-BUTTER-Firm; sales i) Cotton exchange that 1 shall on Monday tary band; the rare beauty of c; March, BO@6oke, cl at_B0ie; [ 8nd prices bc higher. Estimates for Tues- 314 | for the week, 69,502 Ibs. %0 next and thereafter until further notice, ~the women; the plcturesque 3 'mber closed at 0. day, 27,00. Hogs in the west today, 59.700, piid 920 be pleased to “loan places” on any notices OATS— pts, against 61,700 last week and §7.200 last year. attire of the men; the primi- 1,000 bu. bu. “8pot, firm; No. %, 3¢; N hi le Kansas City Live Stock Market, for the delivery of January contracts, thus rendering it unnecessary that any holder WEARE COMMISSION CO. . of contracts for the delivery of Cotton in tive methods of agriculture— | 3, ® KANSAS CITY, Dec. 2.—-CATTLE—Re- | No. 3 white, 3 ¢ track whi — these are only & few of the standard white, No. 2 white, 39 | St. Louis Grain and Provisions. New York Mining Quotations. el .fi“‘,‘..{.'::“ sieady 18 higher. sane: sanussy Should bessammérily wold out scores o€ -hiags that oan be | Givie; track miyed western, nominal ' Op- | gm 1,oUIS, Dec. 22.—WHEAT—Steady: | ,NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The following are | antines higher; cholce €xport and dressed Ipen. Botios 10 the Saventass of those who a A o Mexico | (3 ? % " » P 15 Little Chiet 5.15; stockers and feeders, §2. ; west. at a tender a n o e GHAT Btaady " shipping, 5G70c; wood to | FETC, May, e July, e bla: No.t B3 Guanio % [ stoers s xae ‘and indian Uata ‘U Compel the Hauidation f%a ten Out Uy (hiatad. aend it to | HOPS_Quiet: state common to cholce, [ ([CORNTFIrm: No. 2 cash, e track, | Fhoenix ¢ | Dative cows. $1.85G4.00; native heifersC8: 3 larger quantity of contracts. It is my 5 -adtwe i will mall you 8 | il CoRn 108 sie: o0l o P | OATS Bteady: No. 2 ocash, 3. track, | Conr el & Ve... 18 bevese % | @815 conners, §1.00g3.5; bulls, §1.7%g4.i; Bich " neauitable 'procodure spall Botats gt M ol g Rrges catomm + 0lds, 7@ | s2,Ga%e; December, 2c; May, 83ie; No. | Horn Sliver ... 128 Blerra B . 50 bead: Shati "be pleased 1o have any holdar o S5 A% Doe went (o ko TDES_8teady: Galveston, 2 to 3 1be, | 5 White, Bo. : immstiver 0 S o B |, HO08 o Recelpts, 330 head; market contracte. for January delivery of eotton { 1c; Calitornia, £1'to 2 Ibs., l9c; Texas dry, | RYE-Lower, at }gisiic. Y ndard e 38| G $6.10006.28; heavy, B i mixed fommunionte With e n “eonfidencs” in — 2 to 80 Ibs.. 14c. *| FLOUR-—Steady; red winter patents, $3.35 e es, W.5508.5: R thefr own interest, either by mail or @3.50; extra fancy and straights, $3.05¢8.30; an! 2 6 g wire. Theodore H. Price, 71 Wall street, LEATHER—Firm. PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; 5 ® 15 0 » % % % 8 25 = 25 4 = 30 0 38 ° o 4o’ - family, clear, $2. .80, CHICAGO, 3 2 s o New York City. gl mers Hnchgtine Vark 1ABAY R0 | “SERS oty sendy, mogn . | SHICAOY Beg, BoClearings, smee: || Bilkke AND 1 ] ? g | Ticket Office, 1323 00 :...l‘w 1‘2:-?."“'1‘:“ India CORNMEAL-Steady ot BN, 71gc. | % promium; forelgn exchange uachanged: | (5 40; western lumbs.' $3.85@4.35; o i 8 P. B Woare, Bron a0 V-Pres CKe |°.; mess, 3 et plekle ot . d . | sterling posted at $4.84 for sixty days and | £3.0068.9; native wethers, $3.0064. 1 50 i Dellles, $9.0009.75: pickied shoulders. s HAY—Firm; timothy, $11.0015.00; prairie, | St¢71nE, pos » B - b £50; picikled hanis, 8111 1o L arnd, S | $10.00G11.50. | MR AU, SRt Clearings, Mo ur: | S N Ria s WO siockers P % | WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGD western steamed, '$10.80; refined, steady:| LKON COTTON TIES -$1.07%. balarees. $1i88.000: money, steady at o@6| i i ] Members of the Principal kxchanges, arnam [ continent, $11; Bouth America, $1L60; come| BAGGING—§ 1667 1-16. | per cent: New Yori exchange. e premiusm: il g s H i Private Wires to All Pointa. © pound, $7.00G7.75. Pork, steady; family, §15. | HEMP TWINE—fc. BOSTON, Dee. Clearings, 317,116, nip-Adve Siask Warkset. 3 « GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS Short clear, 31 6092 00; mess, Sis- ™ 85 | PROVISIONS — Pork, higher: jobbing, | , HOSTON, Dec g BT. LOUIS, Dec. 2 -CATTLE Receipts, PRITNRS. Bo . OrMAHA, NEB TALLOW—Dull; city. 6%e. standard mets, $11.06 Lard, steady, $10.8. | "bI\LADELPHIA, _Dec. 2.—Clearings, | 3. inchudiag 290 Texase; marke! stendy ! i 4 g -y K ) : . RIC A B i ; extra short, ! ' . e ey | to 'strong, with natives higher; nati H . kS _— RICE Quiet; aémedte, fir to ox e o T T T M Ty S is 1 i |omama BRANCH 011 Foara of Trade . 3 - Bacon (boxed). qulet; extra shorts, : 1 - o 186.. | Strictly fa worth up to i dressed iy SRR s - :'r::‘ dairy, m STepmery, Sitre. S clear ribs, $10.50; short clear, $11. BALTIMORE, Dec. 22.—Clearings, 32186 | ot “Dilcner steers, 34.0065.15; steers M eriE w0 W. E. Ward. Local M=ua mery, com h 310; balances, $537.424; mon 6 per cent 5 TS CHEESE—Reccpts, 4,4 pkgs METALB-Ledd, steady 'at” 8.9 bid. [ "N NP YR Boc. 000 Uiearliias “fisi,. | under 1000 Ibs., $1.75G5:0; stockers and Y g 310 ey dares, inte, u crvant Soiredand | stsliy G20 8 b + curkere, | W10 booieag gl e oo W | feoder, oel g, sna heiters Sk ik 1 i Small Investors— gy fu ‘white, s 5 e made, ‘. = o y CINCINNATI, Dec 22 —Clearings, $4.596.- 3 » il AS WELL AS LARGE WA YO KNOW fancy, small, colored and whit U@ide: ducks. 12¢; geese. Sc, 2 maaey 100 BRI o T . and Indlan steers, 10 in easiest 1o curs $'late make. 1GISkc. UTTER—Quiet; creamery, 2G30c; dairy, Reasy. | i 118€, | §1.30G480; cows and _heifers, 52.2509.30 1% 1. 1% INVESTORS — ——=— | WHAT TO DO. Many bave pimples, spois B Revelnts. S iet phes.; trregular; | 1992 g d HOGS Recelp(s, 3,40 market sirong. g e 1 i Can lnvest their savings'in a Preferred In- | 8 B skin, sores in the mouih icer state and Pennsylvania, average best, s8e S—Steudy; 22, loss off. - loc higher. pigs “and lghts, 30003 13, IE P : dustrial stock to net 8%. The company has | feling 5, 5008 I8k T IO - ., Be; Receipts. Shipments. Dry Goods Market. packers, 3610016 30; butchers, $6.20@6.7%. 3 no competition and the control & ow it i3 BLOOD POISON. Sead to v ot ReT to fancy, NgMe. Dhais 10,000 110)| NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—DRY GOODS—No |’ SHEEP AND LAMBS-Hecelpts, 40 R 18 Men connected with the' Standarh HiC CF ROWM. s A2y o5, Yalaqepaie, Pus 048y westarn chloks’ e: weaters fomd 35000 | change In the general run of the home de- | market steady to firm; native mutton G0 1% 1 ] Write for full particulars. References | {Of BROWN'S BLOOL CURE. #.00 pei 12@i%ic: western turkeys, 18 owls. 36,00 | mand, Buyers are placing moderate or- | 35425 lambs, $4,4065.50; culls and buck 10 300 1 H any bank in Chlcago. itle; lasts onw month. =~ HBold oniy .5 METALS—There was a sharp advance in .00 2'3 for cloltnnwto;nh at pl’;’vlou- es in ._.%;A stockers, $L.50G3.00; Texa peie i W. J. HILANDS, Sherman & McConaell Drug Co., 15th and u ndon tin market today, quotations - e ARy Al g Durias n | NGEN. 4 o 3 Dept. 16, Rookery Bldg., Chic 1 3 heavy brown cottons for Chind; tone fi ———e -0 34 2 3 ~ LK "o, wdge Sts.. Omal belne 63 Righer w0 it i for"apot Snd Dututh Grain Market. AT T T DR et S o 3 GALVES. P 'n‘“‘;‘ ,""'c l:;l}-v.l Men in a fov {his the local market was higher by nearly | DULUTH. Dec. —WHEAT-Cash, No | chunged. Cotion. spot steady, and under:| gy JOGEBH, Dee, -CATTLE Re: Ban ) & 0 APSUIES guye Drus ore > Quiet 2 'a o4 > “Ma -~ = ‘ celpts, ; natives, .50 : Tex 550 — — B« o ol s s — x with spot closing but et 1 hard, T¥%e ){o z nonb:m Tlxl“‘- 0. 1 :E‘IY\"“‘Q’:“‘“I a general mar- ipts, 1,502 ({t 30509655 T e I 1 g ol B tistyat herthern, fiwe: Decomuer, W May, n 5 mesterns. #0Ga.6; clockers mein 1 i HlDE » tures, but remained uncha and nominal | OATS—December, Sligc; May, B¥e. = Collee Market. HOGS — Receipts, 4,108; medium _and o R e s PflD.BU KARDS S8l Tor slecirtiytic and tasting Logg) Livervoot Grain and Provisiens. | NEVCNORE Reg, BCORFEE MG | neavy, | WHGAS: ' pies MEGLL: bulk STAGE BT R LR o o Ak ednt | Sas Dl ana Nackeneed Bare St TN 2249 LIVERFOOL. Dec. 15 = WHEAT o Spot. | ooty Sore pme S eming ot iy ho e . AMBS.-Rocelpts, &13: na. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. STRANGE BROS. HIDE rn. el e ot ag e reuedy Gtren . aty asl in t £10 advanced | No. 3 red western, winter, firm at Bs 11 lowing the declines abroad: ruled quiet but | tive lambs, $.65; yearlings, $.00; wetbers, RS s 3 s » with or without 10659 of patiant; tasiaiées; 61 / Hedin to £19 17s here it | No. 1 Californla, steady at 6 8d. Futures, | fairly ste:dy under light covering by ehorts, | 34.35; ewes, M.l Twd 3w Tne i enz City, Sown, Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omuba. ' i A b ainiei i B ol i i e i R i 2 PR R . d