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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1902. St Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 20.—-CATTLE-Re- 1825 B celpts, 1,52 head; natives, $3.75@6.00; Texans ERS. and westerns, $3.35G6.36, cows and heifers, quiet, locally at $4.12%, and Lon was unchanged at €10 i6s 3d. Sp Wheat, | a8y and 2% points lower here at $ London was 2s 6d lower at £19 also ter was 4, and the option operations infiuencing opera- tors, Parquet stocks finished quieter. Ri> "e; | tintos were buoyed up by the sharp rally | Hog Market Aetive and Five to Ten Statisties Favor the Be: [ Iron No. % ‘white, { SD FINAV firm: state and Pennsyivania, average best, May, Tic: on track, No. 1|regular at first, but prices were generally ' N ; 1 o 1w 1 110 3 00 ,lnd Indlan steers, $2.5064 90; cows and heit- [ ] [ A Vs A AR e, western, poor to fancy, 1 northern, T%ec; N 2| maintained, in spite of the scarcity of bus- A 1300 3 00 1 188 180 ers, $L600 890, § | POULTRY—Aliv unsettled 3 Iness; they weakened later, but closed 470 3 00 1 1000 3 & HOGS-—Receipts, 3,00 hea arket 100 | #low; wesiern chicks, 10G174c; rm; first patents, $5.65@385; [ rather steadier. Grand Trunks _reacted, —— 100 3o LUV 30 higher; pigs and lIghts, $6.40G6.60; packers, P & ¢ fomle Janltyc: western turkeys, 17401 second patents. firat clears, ¥.9) | the November revenue being $10.00 below BN iR b e s sloges; buichers, MEGAM. iste. 180 ! n ni > _S8"TIn_ advanced to £i in Lon- | @3.10 d ¢ expectations. Rio tintos were firm in sym- e 3 21 AR eceipts, w'rly Active Tra on Opening Day of | 4on (oday and weg Ferg ang hishor T ally, | ' B in b Pathy with conpor Mon Mres ‘wers frm on | Oattle Receipts for the "“f to Date| 1000000 lime o T el head: market stzong fo.a shade highi Woel at Ohioago. | ciosing at 26.46. Sales of twenty tons cretary Chamberlain's progress in South Amount to Over One Million. 1 T tive muttons, $3.50@4.35; lambs, $4.35G)5.80; 4 ‘h r January very ‘e recor Copper Kansas City Africa. Public Interest was lacking. . w10 3 so culls and laichs, $2.00604.00; stockers, §1.50¢ 1 g o | fras gtrong in the London mar SAS CIT PARIS, Dec. 2.—Three per cent fentes, —_— :u.vr:s 3.00; Texans, $2.10G3.7. | 178 6d, with spot closing at and - 99f 47%c for the account. Business on the e 2 g SRAIN MARKETS THERE CLOSE FIRM | futures at €5 1s. Lead was but - bourse foday was uneetiled. the approach | BEEF DECLINED TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS -_— | ? k in New York and the rise in the price of lasgow close 538 8¢ a- | 37%c. < A § + v et 3. s 360 $2.0064.25: venls. $2.50@6.75; bulls and stags, i Reing the Main Influence Which war dulls ! Warrants continue. nominai private rate of dlecount was 31618 per Fat Shee Lambs Advance o 738 |stockets and foeders Sges Ll ' th . 0. 1 northern foundry Is quoted at $3.0:6 . Sihy. £11.50012.00: cent 2. #8410 || EHEEP A JAN - N X H % (SR S T 1 KRN | 825,00, and No. 2 northern, No. 1 southern plce, mothy, £11.50@12.00; cholee | “Brny 1N, Dee. 29.—Prices on the bourse teen to- & Quarter. T k head: market stron to isc higher, g { | { and No. 1 southern soft foundry at $22.00¢ - prpron today were generally firm; home funds COLORADO. HOGS—Recelpts, head; light and b 23.00, BUTTER—Creamery, 2%@27c; dalry, fancy, | (Cor¥ ) o B s were 1n good specul, 35 teeders 6 350 45 feeders.. 54 3 | light mixed. $6.4066. ; medium and hea : CHICAGO, Dec, 2.—There was a fairly'| BaS<Btaady; treah M . % tive demand: Canadian Pacific was a frac- SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 3. | HOGS—Rec of hogs were again lght | BEGER: plgs, HHG6S; bulk of sale sctive trade’ on the Board of Trade today lomana s stock, Hige 1oaaon Meoury And Kan:|tion higher. Exchange on London, 0m oRecelpta were: Hogs. Sheep, a1 all points this morning. so ‘that (rn”u- @6 and aft eak opening the grain mar- R R B e, | 434 s chec 4,020 | general tendency of prices upward ~ - kets ‘closed firm, aithough AMay was down rew No. 2 whifewood cases included, 2c. | 4% PI8s. for checks. g.nf:ld.b,'v“fl':’.,, ! 198 | The market here opened just ab a dime oux City Live Stoek Market. WB%e; May corn was up ‘s@ige and oats | Condition of Trade and Quotations on Recelpts. Shipmerts. New York M arke: Same week before.. - 8.249 | higher on the better weights and it was | S1OUX CITY, la., Dec. 2. Wheat, bu | (Special Tele- was %c higher; May provisions closed un- Staple sull Paney Produse ol REW YORK, ¢ Same three weeks ago. 18881 | nOt long before they were mostly disposed | gram ) CATTLE—-Receipts, 1100; stockers vod 3 3 yrn, , Dec. 20-MONEY-On eall, | of o o stu! 0 vas e : SR Heut Faleq acfively throughout the da ! SEresn stock, e, | Oafs bu firm at eqls per ;‘;-';nfl‘;lr;'mfuu;’:?:l::ly‘ Bime Baevks $IR LB MR Very slow anmd the iices manl ners ;| Steadvy kitiees'lower ‘heaves, Si@no; L ” » OUL ens, 8c; o ., — er cent; e money, j WS > . i ome o sales e mad Yeede S 1 e T e R T furkevs. 1310c; dicks, 84 gecss, | Liverpool Grain an 2 per cent; six month, 553 per cent; | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | Giiia ' dime: higher. than Ratariny, white | e g ™ 8500400 yearlings and caives, Stic ored ring chickens, per b., 9G9ge. LIVERP —PROYV ™ mercantile paper, 6 per cent. e following table shows the recelpts | | Ry HibponlH s RBGLES. % ¥ B iRtE he weamner Sontitbns Dorsd HED POU I TR Y—Yens. baoc: young | pry ERPOOL, Dec. 2._PROVISIONS SRLING EXCHANGR-Steadier, with | of rattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha | o< hers Scllers could not get bid that | “HOGS- Recelpts, 2,800 market 10c higher, [ the bears. the weather conditfons being | 8@ y Pork, prime western, dull at 85e. Hams, It t A th was more thun steady. 1t was very evi- | el 5.90406.60; bulk. 35.10@6.40. | favorable for the movement; receipts lib- 10c; turkeys, 15@17c; ducks, 108 | shere cut, 62s 6d. Bacon, actual business in bankers' bills at'$4 867 | for the vear, to date, and comparisons with | dent That packers were not at all anxius Ltk ok oo | Cumberland cut, eral and clearances fair. The main influ- | cese, 10@ilc e quiet at 4ks; long clear middles, light, quiet | f0r demand and at $4.83126QM.832% for sixty- 1802, 1%L Inc. Dec.|for the lighter weights and espectally for stoek Sight. ences were the large shipments from Rus- | Bl HTHR—Packing stock, Tige; cholee | At 4xm; lonk clear middjes, heavy. quiet at | 94y Dills; posted rates, $1.84G4.87%; com- 102,566 811,638 100938 ... | those welghing from 2% pounds down. The o { via, which were estimated at three times | dairy, in tubs, 2@Zlc; separator, 9@30c. | 47s 6a. Lard, prime western, tierces, | MET Dills, $4.531404.82 y 2,035,408 3,221,083 . idid 1280 bulk of the sales went from $6.50 to $6.60. | The following 'vrnllhle (‘I‘T‘eflvl:flolmll\ ) those of a year ago. CORN—New, 3ic. dull at %e; American refined, in patls, dull | B.VER-Bar, d7hc: Mexican dollats, We. 1,729,481 1,307,966 421,51 [ The moat of the heavier hogs sold from | stock at the aix principal cities vesterda \Commistion houses were good buyers at RSy LT b A I bt L J ;r'fc": ol;'":c';l_nl":;m:n bnews na. 'o::’::'fifi"%'fl.".&‘#{ with o few prime loads at (. \pa AT R T | e_decline and it was reported that the , 0. 5 4 LIVERPOOL, 3 —~WHEAT—Spot: n stuff sold from $6.50 down. ) 3 ¥ M i ! Jenaing long added materiaiy 1o his. line | OYSTIRS—Standards, per can, me: extra | plrmy: hi 03 vaq restery whiieAT—Spot: (lie closing quotations on bonds are as | imarket the last several days, with om- | "“The clone OF the market whs Tather sow S s R e ok 3 A better tone was manifesied the latter | Selects, per can, 8c; New York counts, per | No 'y California, 6e 3d. Futures: Quiet; | follows: % parisons with former years | owing largely to the fact that the light \fl"l!"fllj ty . 3 ] part of the day and much early loss was | can, 42 bulk, extra rl!cur‘ger gal, S35 | December, 6 March, 6s 1%d; May, |U. S. rel. 25 reg... 108 L. & N. uni ds...100% - | hogs were left until the last and the feeling | St. Louls . L& 1 ) ned, The close was steady to firm; | bulk, stdndards, per gal. $1 . fe do coupon io...108% Mex. Central de.. » Date. | 1902. |1901.(1900.1899. 1898, [1897.11896] | was weaker. Representative sales 8t. Joseph ! : fi‘{v opened 4@ic lower at TigTrihe and | FRESH FISH=Trout, 9@lic; herring, 0¢; | CORN—8pot: Quiet; American mixed, | 3 R o W S OO . i — - | xo. Av. Sh. I Av. Sho Pr. Sloux Clty | e [ #old off to T6%@iflc, but there was a grad- | Plcke: ¢; pike, Sc; ‘perch, buffalo, | new, &s; American ‘mixed, old, 5e 4d | 90 e Mk AT Dec. 1....0608 | * |46 371325 3233185 ”» 1 rotat e ual advance late {h the session and the |dressed 7c: sunfish, 3¢; bluefins, 3 wrxv: Futures:' Quiet; January, 4s 6%4d; March, | §o bt - ' Dec, 2. m* 595 I”"“‘: 2 178 Totals it § close was 4@%c lower at 76,A@7 , Yc; salmon, 16c; haddock, ]lr| codfish, | 44 oacq. | & Dec. 3. 18%| 6 88| 4 64| * |3 29, LI I} { There was an incroase of viaible of 862,000 DD 0 o bater, o O Lhif | _The imports of wheat into Liverpool last | do p Dec. 4 2% 8 92 4 8 ::1” . 318) s bushels. The amount on passage decreased lobsters, green, per Ib., 3c; bull- | week were 44,600 quarters from Atiantic | o se. res Bee & Uhl e s smsy 308 1 R | 3 4o bushels. Clearances of whect and 10c; catfigh, 1dc; blacl #8, 20¢; | ports, 11,00 from Pacific and 3,000 from | do coupon . ec. §. 16%] 6 (8 4 84 3 6] 3 % “ N, AT L e o K Bkt RS McGREW . y h . 813, A o a4}, A8 L ey | 4.7 | [ D00 huLhels o Yokt ago. inels, Against | 1yAY” Prices quoted by Omaha Whote- | TALLOW—Prime city, quiet at 7ta 6d. | 00 300,00 ;o 8 (K & Dec. § F RNt R EL |& SPECIALIST | U0 o, whih, WHS Lonl reoupts ot 1 lbtand, $850; No."1 medium. 7e; No. i bt o it e e A do conv. " weals 1 8 ¥ Bee Boleid WAl W2 E HaK Treats all forms of E o ¥ cars, which, wit jocal receipts o s Neo¥s - Al 4 2C. h i N 50 ! 8 care 't of cottract grade, made’ tola | earrs, Qo Rys straw, Weo, ‘Thers prices | | PUILADELEMIA Dot (B PUThny, (S e e R BR W iu = EH - HHH Rk i | DISEASES AND ) ‘eceipts e Of CArs, 14 . v 5 i do 1s inc o 68 A & A P o ‘ & | t aghine; LIGE cars lant woek and M2 cars & | mand fair, recelpts light. G e e B e resh neatby, | Chen & Ghlo §iis.. 1090 Bo. Pacite ta... Bo i) qpuu ST 001 S £ 813 alya 8 DISORDERS OF ar & 1 LES. SRS ’ B + | Chicago & A %0 So. Rallway &a... 0%/ | B i s T orn was moderately active and after an | NEW CELERY-Kalamazoo, per dozen. Trcah “southire torn, Ton " inan oit; *rosh |G- Bk 4. ... % Teata & Pacife ia h O PR kR R " | MEN ONLY early depression, due to the weakness in Utah, per dozen, 46c; Californta, per | {F0SB RO oo ot . i s T, St L & W. s ] 220 6 34[ 4 83| * | 3 26| s:n a:u‘ b9 | 27 Years Experience, wheat and favorable weather conditions, | dosen, for stalks weighing from 1 to 1% | “Si/EH g rmer; New York full cream, ;;:;:I:L»n';-;lfl B a: \:31 : 17;\ :=4 A m\ 3 l{ i s | 17 Years in Omaha. e Roos Duyers, &l With clearances | UBOTATONST Tor b, e small, 14c; New York full cream, ¢ ¢ ¢ 954 Wabash 1a 20.1] 6 07%| 6 04| 4 19| 3 94| 8§ 28| 3 38| * H i His remarkable suo- / 860,000 bushels the corresponding day last | per bbl., $3.25; Kansas, § h B s v M 11 West Sho 3 IR 2| | 3 44i 37 o | equaled and every day brings many flatter- year, prices had an upward tendency. May | PSFURNIES- Per bu, 40c. Canada rutaba- | (U1l cream, falr t good,' large, 13@i%c. | D 1o W oy e, g '_2: 606 * \l_lfll thiny & {ng repors of the good he'Ta Qoink, or the . closed h@'c higher at 4%@idyc, after | gas, per Ib, lc, Visthie Supply of Grain | do general 4s....... 8% Win. Central da. = 2061 6.9 498 5|3 | 239 % 4 | reilet he has given 1 seiling between 134@43%c and $4@1%c. | BIRETS—Per basket, d0c. ¥ izl F.W & D. C.is.../110% Con. Tobacco .. -4 (e | A M B 8 8 ines Traatment for Syphilis | Local recelpts were 2% caré, with only two | CUCUMBERS—Hothouse, per dozen, W YORK, Dec. 20—The visible supply | Hocking Valley 44s. 110 - Bleseulewamanizo -3 Rt Hot Springs Traatment for Lfl [ of contfaci grad | $1.50, of grain Saturday, “ecember as com- —— . &1 H| 68 483 Ofl’ 34 H{PY 5 And all Blood Polsons, NO “BREAKING 1 Oats opened easy, influenced by the lower |~ PARSNIPS—Per bu., 4c. plled by the New York Produce exchage, London Steck Quotation: 3 26/ 477 4 14 348/ 3 & i AR Bl e ot Tave andl &ii" Gvmen } Frlm‘ in other grains, and there was quite | CARROTS—Per Ib., lc. s as follows 2. | 481 416 845/ 330 318 | Gkns of the disease disappear at once. ree llquidation by local longs. A strong | GREEN ONIONS-—Southern, per dozen| WHEAT—9,678,000 bu.; Increase, 862,000 . SHEEP—There oy tone developed later on and all of the early | bunches, 45 A i loss was regained. A good commission | RADISHES—Southern, per dozen bunches, | CORN-7,112,000 bu.; increase, 770,000 bu. house trade exieted throughout the day | 45 OATS—5,060.000 bu.; decrease, 938,000 bu. and toward the end of the session the early | WAX BEANS—Per bu. box, $8; string| KYE—1112000 bu.;' decrease, 148,000 bu. sellers turned buyers. Favorable weather | peans, per bu. hox, $1.50. BARLEY—3,115,000 bu.; decrease, 297,000 d large receipts were the main bear fac-), CABBAGE—Miscellaneois Holland seed, | bu. 16-16 N. Y. Central Norfolk & W and Tambs here this morning and ax pace: | BLOOD DISEASE “urtins Bo By ers all had quite liberal orders the market | ruled active and considerably higher. The v.‘“cocELE LTINS« T cases cured of nerv. |advance ‘on’ anything atall - desirable amounted to ubout 152 Yearlings sold | K | ac high s 3400 Sambn s, cwer 8555, an | OWEK OUsUUY ous aevility, loss of * Indicates holiday. The official number of fit3 | brousht in today by each road wi 5 o attls. Hogs. Bheep.H'r (Pennaylvanta 01 [Rand Mines 134% | Reading Canadlan _Paclfic tors, wh.le a decrease in the visible supply | per Ib.. 13c, _— Ches. & Ohlo Wy do st ph iy | Union Pacific system 22 ! u some native ewes brou 4.00. As receipts | Wil aischarges, Stricture, of 100000 bushels was a bull feature. The | "ONIONS-New home grown, in_sacks, | NEW YORK, STOCKS AND BONDS. |Cnicago G. W........ 23%| do 34 phd © A T Were vers Ight 1t oniy {00k & shorl (me | Gicel,” Kidney o Hiaader Diseases, My* | close was firm, with May lc higher at T5c; Spanish, per crate, $1.75, C. M & St P 3 % 1 for pracilcally everything on sale to be [ @roceie. = W CHARGES. | e, after ranging between 33%c and Mie. [ NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2.6). oo e | DeBeer A iy : dlsposed of. QUICK CURES-LOW CHARGES, | Locdl receipts were 217 cars, TOMATOES -New California, per 4-bas- | Speculators Show Sensitiveness in the |Denver & R G000 okso Pactdc .. X :;| There were only a few feeders on sale | Treatment by mait. P. O. Box Mos | Provisions ruled strong and opening | ket crate, 32 Call Mones Market R LB e ol i ) :*|and the demand was sufficlent to take what | o¥er dls 5. lth wircet, between Varnam i prices were higher, influenced by the | "CAULIFLOWER — California, per crate, b ¥ 3 e L * i ++| was offered at good, strong price Dougias streets, UMAHA, NKI | smaller receipie of hogs and higher prices NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Speculative senti- | o 2 pn o I :+|, Quotations for fed stock: Cholce lambs, | = T TR = at the yards Active covering by shorts, . FRUITS. ment today showed greater sensitiveness to | nifnois Central 149 Wabash % 4 11| $.00G5.25; fair to good lambs, $4.50@5.00; | QAILWAY TIME CARD. together with & Kood demand from Packl | GREARS—Tall varieties, per box, $2.00;|the developments in the call mone mars | LE N wi .| cholce vearlings, $01504.7; falr {o good | o it e olorado, per. box. $2.25. ket than was the case last week, when a (M. K fid = 3| yearlings, 15; choice wethers, $3.750 v 9 My o ey ‘e | (AP PLESCWestern, per bbl. 8275 Jona- | 15 per cent rate was practically’ fgnoced. | BAR SILVER-Steady at 224d per ounce. | _Total recelpta. n = 31435: falr' to good, $8.I5G8.75; cholce ewes, | BURLINGTON STATION-10TH & MASON 1] May pork closed l0c | thans, $4; New York stock, $325; California | Todny when money opened at 10 pef cent,| MONEY-4G4% per cont. The rate of dis:| The disposition of the day's recelpts was | §3.00G400; fels 1o oo $.006G3.60; toedet | o iil oy & Nissour! Rivert igher at $16.65, lard was up Tigc at $8.62%, | Bellfiowers, per bu. box, $1.60, with an advancing tendency, prices broke | count in the open market for short bills is | as follows, such buyer purchasing the num- | lambs, $8.0044.00; fecder yeariings, $3.00@3.50; ol & b while ribs were unchanged at 18.674 GRAPES—Catawbas, _per basket, 18¢;|gharply all around. The rate touched 12|4@4% per cent; for three months' bills, | ber of head indicated: | feeder wethers, $2.7533.%5; feeder owes, $1.50 Arrive. <« Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Malagas, per keg. $6.00@7.00. per cent in the morning and then relaxed, | 3%@4 per cent. Cattle Hogs. Bheep. | @2.25. Representative sales: Wymore, Beatrice and ; corn, 63 cars; oats, 235 cars; hogs, | CRANBERRIES — Wiscorsin, per bblL, | followed by a rally in the stock market, | Omaha Packing Co...... £ P | Xo Av. Pr. JLincoln . ‘ 4. .| $10; Bell and Bugles, $11; per box, $3.60. but when money rcse again to 15 per cent New York Mining Quotations. Swift and Company...... 1,316 1,120 1360 2 ewes . % 275 | Nebraska Express leading futures ranged as follows * TROPICAL FRUITS. prices of stocks prompily yielded NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—The following are | ATOUr & Co ... s VU R ewes . 8 1% Benyer Jimited, - Buget >oen. | Fsh. 5. 10 “Sat'y, | (BANANAS—Per bunch, ing to size, | The altered sentiment toward the money | . u=0 o n m f ‘'udahy Packing Co...... 1 L eeder yearlings.. 3 B P [ Close{ Matty. | JRARANAS-Per bungh, Scoording market 15 belleved to be due to the strict | the closing prices on mining stocks: Armour, trom Boux City "2 18 ... | 133 ewes - sl 3& | Sound Express 2 3:10 pm G LEMONS—California fancy, $3,75; choice, | attitude assumed by the banks and to call- | Alit% 18 Vansant & Co . Bl 3 western ewes. 8 560 |Colorado estibuled G | I ol e | R 2 fog of loans, The largest seiling of today | Breece W. I. Btephen I ¢ western ewes. 04 7% | Flyer ... ’ . 8410 pm L, T I X5, | ORANGES—Tlorida Brights, $3.75; Cali- | was attributed to the pools which were | Brunawick Con. ililam Underwood...... 20 150 cull lamb; © i |Lincoln Fast Mall, 2917 am TGt ™ ARG TORGH T | cornia navei, S.0; California sweet Jaftas, | credited with causing last week's advance | Comtock Tun vingstone & Bchailer.. 28 262 westorn yeariings 8 45 |Fort Crook and Piatts- g B | R | QN ezes, $2.75. in prices and which are belleved to have |Con. Cal. & Vi Hamiiton & Rothschild.. 375 lamba . 8 47 | _mouth ... ... b 3:20 pm b11:05 am } | DATES—Persian, in 70-b. boxes, per Ib., | recelved renewed warning against expan- |Hora Sfiver . B. F. Hobbick. R 208 western lambs 1% | Relievue & Facije Jot. 8 S8 bl S NAT ack | B8 Sl 8% 8| ec; per case of 3iib. pkgs. 8235, Slon of credits for speculative purposes at |lron Slver Dennis & Co. 13 57 western wethers % 400 |Bellevue & Pacific Jet..a 3:00 am i | 4% m& & 45| 454 | "5 JG8 California, per 10-ib. cartons, $1;| present. There is a party in the market |Lesdville Con & Wertheimer 110 457 western yoarlings 92 450 Kan City, St. Joweph & ] 9% [ISR@RUINGN| 45 | iricish. per -1b. hox, 14@15C. which operates on the conviction that the s Other buyers. 176 Lidé | 156 lamba i % 1@ | —Florida, $6. closeness of money ‘s all that prevents _— e — ern vearlings o " i -n‘ g omoE el e T Prices of securities from advancing. This | OMAHA, Dec. 2.—Bank clearings, $,2-| Tetals.. 467 BT 6064 | % ldaho fecder wethers B oam e O e bl g bl B HONEY—New Ut "ot party also entertains the conviction that|mMl48; corfespondiag day last year, $1121,. | CATTLE—There was a fairly Iliberal run |12 Idaho feeder yearlings. 7 328 | B u0eCily Night ©x. a10:30 pm w |1s (1% |uw e OO M, R TAme C&88, | the turn of the year will witness a relaxa- | 4 ncrease, $111.695. " | of cattle here this morning, which carried | 44 Western lamba.. 07 33 _ e [\ - SR 168 |64 CIDER—New York, $4.50; bbl, $2.75, | ton in the morey market, owing to the | CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Clearings, $31,612,178; | the receipts for the year to date past the | 4i7 western ewes. N 3B Chicago, Burl 2% AR TOR N ork; .50 per % bbL, $275. | disbursement of funds accumulated to pay | balances, § e Sehanke. | milllon reurk and breaks all previous rece | 70 Idaho feeder iambs 34 |Chicago Speclal . & 7:00 am | 1040 [1040 |10 $2.95; ol g, consin, per % bbL. | dividends and interest. Even this party 18 | %c premium; forelgn exchangs, unchanged; | ords. PAckers started in from the begin. | 71 Rative ewes. . 400 |Chicago Vestibuled Ex..a 4:00 pm b 10 B | PP PCORN " Fer ib., 2¢; shelled, de. wary of a possible squeeze in money be- | slcrliig posted at tk8t for Bty days and | ing to pound the market and acted as| 7 Western lambs 5% |Chicago Local a 9:30 am b 5| 10 00 qmnz -1 HIDESTN, l" 3 gé L S fore the expected return to ease, and there | at g4, for demand, though they were trying to take off what Chicago Limited . a §°06 pm o N ven 9 b No T eaiten ng Sgem. in besides this a widespreac sentiment by | “S7' LOUIS, Dec. %—Clearings, $5,983,649; | they put ber lnst week: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Fast Mall . 5 » | '“'fl gl 8oy | vemt cair, & to 120 Ive. Bget No. 2 B oae v IRA RS Iy ir Seay o0 !l BAIREDRS, v at Sad | e ATRIE OR JUTRIe) Mowe Mo ey UNION STATION—10TH AND b t e v siderations a) P ot 1 Ty uc - Tl 38 ”’m i T :E‘n:"fi(di'lf'fl Soda | operating to hold back prices. The beliet PR, eariogn, | businass “was done. Packers ‘wers bigding |Cottle Rematn Steady, but Hogs Have — e 2. *New i g3, NUTE e Walnats 0. 1 soft shell, ) ib.. | that there will be a prompt relaxatlon in | $15214,175; balances, , 6 per | considerably lower and thelr bids were Slightly Higher Trend. Unlfon Pacific. ow. 1505 Rt Ahelt. ook 1b.. Hos Mo, 3 aott money rates after the end of the year also | cent. 3 rather uneven. As a general thing, though, Arrive umm:nn' 'el;‘e a lolllowl & il e Priag \Roald s fihe“ Ao 12¢; |18 by no means universal. The small in-| BALTIMORE, Deec. 20.—Clearings, $3,008,- | the decline could be put at 1oc and | CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—CATTLE—Receipts, | Overland Limited n 7:30 pm T patwats, W i M Rt P o R terior movement of cotton and corn points | o7 balances, $608.155; money, § per cent. rome salesmen were calling it 10gc lower. | 26,000 nead: market for choice steady, oth- | The fast Mail, & 3% pm shts; SEI008 R aRNs pat- Peott shell, per b, lic. hard sheil, | to & holding back from the market which [ NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Clearings, 134418, | A)l classes of cattle were offected, the et- | €5 10G15c lower: good to prime steors, $5.40 | California_ISxpre straights, $2.90M8.20; bak- | " 300t hell: Per by 16c; hard shell, | [} jmises a continued retention of funds botances, $10, 16060, s BILAIL- | N Grudes suffering the same as'the com. | G8.30; poor to medium, ¢ stockers | Pacific. Vxpress AT Mo, 3 spring, 7807c; No. 3, 8 ber 1., Hies coconmuis, por 40z, fe; | back from the reserve center. The forelgn | BOSTON, Deo. 2--Clearings, $17,671396; | moner. xinds. pnd_feeders, S0GIAL cows SLB@LL | Eastern Fxpross & 5: pm WHEAT No 2 sering. 7 ji Mo & | Sl par ID. g coconnia. b 7 %ic | exchange requirements will draw large | balances, $1,800,662. 'The cow market was also slow and lower | helfers, $2.004.75; canners, $1.2532.4); bulls, | 7 he Attantle Fxpress .. a 7:30 am COR q “'g No 2 yell P Blc; roasted peanuts, per Ib. amoants of gold from our markets on any | CINCINNATI, Dec. 20.—Clearings, $4,409.- | ard the decline was fully as much as on | $2.00@4.4 calves, $3.000..00; Texas fed | The Colorado Special...a 7:10 am a 340 am R e oo, (T, - e nie ver e rakary relaxation in money rates. The demands |70, money, 514@G per cent; New York ex- | steers. A few sales were made early. to | Steers, §5.75G5.00. Chicago Epeciay. .. 2340 am DATS—No. 3 white, RGHc. s S TR L SR { of labor on the Unlon Pacific system are | change. 506 Alacount. i Dbuyers who had to have some cattle in & | HOGS—Receipts today, 25,00 head: to-|Lincoin Beatrice and BYE-No. % W i OLD " METALS, BTC—A. "B. Alpirn|the cause of disquiet in the market. The 3 gl 5 hurry, at prices that were not so much MOTTow, 30,000 head; left over, 5,000 head: | Stromsburg Expres b12:50 pm e LY Qoo feeding, 30@42c; falr to | O e the Tollowing prices: Tror’ comtil | violence in Amaigamated Copper was sup- Cotton Market, lowsr. but ‘when the market really opened | market 10@15c higher; closed advance lost: | North Platte Local a 515 pm cholce malting, 6. quotes ollowing prices: Iron, country, | J0ied to be due to authoritative denials of | prices were fully 10@16c lower and in a|mixed and butchers’ $.2016.00; good to | Grand Istand loca. ) 5:3 pm b 9:35 pm SEED-No. 1'flax, §1.16; No. 1 northwest- o, o tdo, JIj lrony stove nm;. by, | last week's rumors of an agreement to| NEW YORK. Dec. 20.—COTTON—Opened | S0 3% 00 (ages more. Sellers, of course, | cholce heavy. $6.60@6.90; rough heavy, $6.25 | ( hicago. Rock Ixiand & Pacifie, e, Si2 'em;'fi timothy, " $8.75. Clover, | ton. #; copper, per -“‘,fi“- cush \iy; | arbitrate by the contending copper inter- | firm at "}\A‘::‘“;;z "t{r:?"c'_’]"]':"‘fh:“';:'&"f 819 not like to take off that much, so that 9 light, $6.16@6.50; bulk of sales, $6.46@ EAST PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl, $17. [, por 1h. se: sinc, per b, 214¢; rab. | €8ts. In the carly market there was some A steadily upward until there was | the trading was slow from start to finish. the decline, and @ later | WO SHE ; , <R homn of Mirength by Bugar had. some | & net advance of 12418 points, with the |, Bulls and e I vn: bot a1y 13 | head; sheep and 1ambs, active 8 i 50: arprt ed shoul | WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. | fentimental effect in the gereral market, | market finally firm at an advance uf 1116 | 35128 OF Steats ate Cown, Tul a8 they B | 2G04’ (o' chicice wethers, "$4.0064.75; fair to boxed) $8.41 fiw 3 the decline tod: not so serious, Veal | fholce mixed, $3.2564.25 western sheep, Oty A9 ot migh wines, .1 “Show much change. 2504.85; native lambs, $.0066.00; westarn | but the reactionary tendency persisted and | polnts on the closing figures of Friday, v " calves did not _natl Following were the rece'pts and shipments | 110-111 Board af Trade, Omaha, Neb— | 330,00 to New Orlcans today kept atten- | et there was an advance of 10 puints at| ““rhero’were only Just a few stockers and | lambs, $1.50G5.00. ¢ Chicago Daylight L'td AND LAMBS_Receipts, 2,000 | Chicago Daviight Loca Chicago Express | Des Molnes Expr Chicago Fast Expre Lard, per 100 b sides’ (loose), 38, ders (boxed) $10.40@10.47%. Short ribs | ber, per 1b., 6%c 8.75. D dstrong. cvercame all resistance. A transfer of | Baturday being a hollday, and on the spot New York. The spot markets at the south | Ofclal Saturday: Rocky Mountain L t'd of flour and grain Saturday: Telephone 1516, [§han,Aiged vpan Rk souros of drainame of | iTe Senerally Nrin. The Liverosr cpin fesdar cu wals Lhie morning and ¥n specy-| O i Recelpts.Shipments, | Lincoln. Colo. Sprin pis Shipments. | CHICAGO, Dec. 2 —WHEAT—Prices | The bond markel was irregular. Total | finally reported an udvance of § pointa on | 14{0rs had practically nothing on nand they | o\, 924 70| Denver, Pueblo an Flour, bbl 23,5 19490 | broke e from Saturday's close on liquida- | sales, par value, $2,050,000. United States | sPot cotton and 3G+ Aml“‘s on futures, while | n..dy“ and desirable kinds sold quite | HOBS 813 al 16,0 | tion of about 2,000,000 bu. of the Patten line. | 26, the new 4s, coupon, and the old 4s ad- | Manchester reported yarns hardening and | f1eely, Rapresentative sales: Bheep 50 | - r ] but recovered half of the loss. The crowd varced 3 per cent on the last il | Saths R 3;;';5"‘.:;“?;;'“",;"&:‘33 he ¥ BEEF STEERS. 7000 | thought Armour bought the wheat, ul-| The following are the closing prices on | a e il 4 5 Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. 6400 | tHough there was no clear evidunce of his | th New York Stock exchange: | the day, unfavorable weather in the cotton | }* o2k e 4 regions. Although the wire service w: KANSAS CITY, Dec. 29, 5,500 | doing so. Cables wery indifferent. The | Atchison CATTLE—Re- 4 82 So. Rallway . 250 ) Fast Chicago. | -+ hat~ deranged Ission houses : celpts, 4,200 natives, 1000 Texans and 300 uce exchange tos t- | weather in Argentine is favorabl light do pta. 3 do prd somewha comm| n 26 4 - . I Mall i o A R T R L W merus ' e S | were " pretty “well ‘supplied " with orders 1] H paddve eiivess corn’ catile aull and doaste | Motar diaix Cit erles, 18G.7%c; dairles, 17@%c. Eggs, quict | country. Bids at the Gulf for hard winter | 4o pfd. 3'a Toledo, 5t L. & W. 21 | throughout the sessions. Shorts were ac- | in i | iSwer. than Friday: quiranting stuft #6106 | Daylighy 1. Basl, firmer: loss Off, ‘cases returned, c, | Were ic over Saturday; no offerings; 81 do ptd . tive buyers throughout the session. Janu- in 4 | lower: cowa and heifers opened steady to | payjight Chicawo. Cheese, dull and unchanged, 13@13%c. “ | loads taken for export | 7 Union Pacific lary held a weak relation to the rest of 360 H ! higher, broke 10@15c: cholc: export ‘and ! ygea) Chickgo Y 3 CORN—There has been a steady corn 5 o wiad the Jist _under selling by scettered longd| i 1% 4 o1 4 | Ersemn best Ntaern, 10 Salp i oot | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKETS, [ market for the futures, although trade was ol g N under fears of ‘notices” of intention to |1} in % 126 4 | SRPM: a0 ang. taaders, SLUOLNG | 80 ilarge, weather was favorable and ca. | . deliver cotton. The buyers of January | 3 western fed exas and | past St. Paul B R e e Lu SRTARRIAN AN Ch: 2 Wielas & L B cotton were the shorts, and as alleged, the |y iR e Indian steers, 15 cows. $2.6000 | |jmited CRlcAg Quotations of the Day e RS B o e B R O i ke rse principal January holdér, who has promised | 3. is 2. 1348 4 $1.7574.15; native hel Fast Mell...... Commodities. wheat; the best help has been the strength B d i to take care of any smount of cotton that | s i oa i 4 . $L.00G2.50; bulls, & Locat Sloux City. v - y |in oats: mixed corn in the sample s Ex ary contracts. | 5 h Wabn . ”T‘.’E“bb‘,“{":‘.rm?m. by i, e it Toh a ol o aps MATNE \wh > 24 3814 American Ex. The total of January futiires reached 400,000 | 2 qw 11 4 | 8¢, Louls “Cannon Bai’ steadily held; Steady; there was a break of Sc M the De- | (3 iC0fo Ter. & ... 11 | Wella-Fargo Ex. ; im 1288 435, | heavy. $6.3506.62iz; mixed packers, $6.2q | ( EIPreas ... pm & 8:20am winter straight gember at New York: New York reports |t lor & Raly Raren ) PR ve et * 3989 iy RV Tngs ined. packers, WG | ¢ ouls T.ceai, Coup- ents, $LWwGH.20; oads taken for export. o, VR LI 3 A, Gor'E #, : P 1o & . 20; . 1 Ben Blutes.: Minnesota bakere’, $3.237. OATS—There was a dip in oats prices in | Goiorado S0 L2 do pid.... NEW YORK, Dec. 20.- COFFEE—The |20 410 1 4 pigy > Lilinoix Central. ®G2.95. 'Rye flour, dull; fair to | sympathy with wheat, but the decline was | “4o st pid & " Amer. Lia. il mayket for futires opened steady and un. | 4. i1 H nead: market strong to 1o Mgher: native | Chicago Express. a7:20 am & 6:10 pm 40 cholce to fancy. $3.5069.60, | Fecovered and market advanced Wc over | 4o 24 pid et changed on all save the December, which | 4i. AP vt iy ¢ B . T34 00Gs. 4 N | Ehicaso. Minnes our, steady, RAGLE, wpot and | EICWIRY ® L "litor Uheve. was, thvestment | Do b & Woii. 5 | oo, B8 o en ety e o Liahi Gayeting b %A ; fod Cuven. S 01 5; j| Bt Puul Limited. " 0 750 pm & 805 am 3 d , 3 | o 3 quiet, in ’ 3 004, n . St. SORNMEAL — lasy; vellow western, | Buying on the smail stocks. It was claimed | Deiver & B. O P Ahee. Minisg Os.. keeping with featurelees toreign news and L4 O e, WNOLN: .~ o b10 - I-hf' G 3$118; Brandywlie, $.40@3.45. 27 SWppats thet ot ‘xg'd"\?,:‘ffifid stock not | do ptd.... R Cale Taet e | general indifference here. Receipts have a » o i LS Chicago Exprets al0; sttt Meadyi No.'s weetern, $io, £. 0. b., ) oVe S000 by, remained unsold. et opened i i pid @R gou g 'L | beariah influence, ‘but | primary markets New York Live Stock Mark « 0. Milwankee & St. Pau BARLEY—Quliet; strong and higher; Armour’s brokers wera | o9 4 P4 1981 Gen, - i grh'en net unchanged les footed up 13,250 NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—CATTL! Chicago ,‘_‘m),'{;':,"é Ex. £._1sUNAI0. multing, buyers of May product; Cudahy Packing | Hocking Valley 9744 Hocking Coal age, including: ember, 4.4004.45c; Jan- celpts, 4,018 head; &teers elow and lsc | Chicago o EAT- Recelpts, company and smaller packers took profits: | "do" g 93 Inter. Paper . 4.35G4.40c 4.550M4.00c; April lower! bulls and cows. generally steady; | Misxouri Pacifie. €000 bu. Spot steady: . 3 . | market eased off some in sympathy with | ninets C Hfh do pid . May, 4.75@M. June, 4.8c; uly, steers, $4.30015.75; export steers, 36; stags, | 8t, Louls Eapres: evator, and e, £ o.'b. afloat; No. 1| 8raln; general feeling ls strong. Tows 114 oo i September, 5.100. ‘Spof Rio, quiet: $4.60; bulla, $2.75G4.50; cows, $LES@L20. Ca- | K. C. and St L. Bx. northerr, Duluth. 's6e, £’ o. b. afiout;| WEARE COMMIS: FONRANT, " 1o RUa W Kattons B 7 invoice, B%c; mild, dull; Cordova, bles steady; eports, 10 catile, 1475 sheep 47 National No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 8i%e, f. o. b., afl i o ait 11 i | Dilgnde, WEBSTER DEPOT-I0TH & WEBSTER o N/ and 4,400 quarters of bee ‘With the exception of Dec. mber, which was St. Louis Grain and Provisions. L_fln“ Bifisnsesnenons o800 Subtenl Jond ATV ES. Recelpts, 1, head; veals, firm early on covering, wheat tuled weak | ST, LOUIS, Dec. 2%.—WHEAT—Easy . | Manhattan L. M6, Pacific Coa 011 and Ro s steady: barnyard and western calves, firm. Fremont, Elkhorn & Miss 1 and heavy all the forenoon, under bearish | 2 red. cash, elevator, Tdc; track, W@75c; ! Met. St. Ry “ieew i Pacific Mail LONDON, Dee. 20.—OIL—Linseed, 24s 94 > veals, $.00a9.50; barnyard calves, $3.006 Valley Argentine and home crop news and active | May, Bigc asked; July, 72%c bld; No. 2 hard, | Mex. Centr 414 People's Gas Piiranting spirhis. i &) h - 3.30; clty drereed 1@de per b B liquidation. Late In the day it rallied, | 69 Mex. National 17 Presssa 8. Car. FANN .. X “ HOGS-Recelpts, 7,23 e market 5G2c E ave. Arrive. 2 SAVANNAH. Gi., Dec. 2.—OIL—Turpen- . . R ° | Black Hills. Deadwood Dowever, on eXport rumors. a amaller visi: |\ €O 4@ne;" track, [Nia & & L....... 18 g0 ol tine, firm at 5. Hosin, firm; A, B, C, D, | higher; state hoge, 3. mixed west- | Prlcaa, Hot Springs * 5:00 pm Sovering, wilh \bs sioes onts” Wiie et | “8iici, December; ftor May, M. myge; | Mg K 4 T BTN X M e N A CBHERP AKD 1AMBS Recelpts, 1001 Wisming, Caaper 5:0 lower., Stay, % 18681 1-itc, closed at'wifc: : No. ¥ white, %ic. N3, Conirai 11100700 Sugar (W, R, head; shesp mor. active and 1i@Nic higher; | SEUNR § parm , closed at 78%c; December, E-Steady at 29G2sc. N. Y. Central '1.11l151% Tenn. Coal & Iron. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 2.—OIL—Turpentine Rones T commion Shess. sein: | Ciy, . closed gt Stic. SUR—Dull; red winter patents 8.3 | Nortaix & W 1% Union Bag & P spirits, firm at 40s 6d. Rosin, common, |1 mon, Righer: © common Sheep, IL1N: b 5:00 pm ar 903,00, Ontario o athe ™ Ao M. O 6.0; vmbe, $6; culls, $4.0004.50, : No.'2 yellow, 60c; | SEED—Timothy, steady. $2.90G3.40. Y88 o id. 1L TCITY, Dec 2. —OIL—Creait bal- py s 3 The option market was | COKNMEAL-—Steady, $2.30. SRU. 8 Rubber o8, 5 o 3 §t. Louls Live Stoek Market, rrequiat ail 48y, Freo seiiioe of Docs ot £y -4 .9 I do pla | ances, $151:° certificates, no sales: ship- polli & * and declines in that option were olest | e Hrer up 1T e v s e [ ments. 16726 bbls average, 91076 bbls.; |y ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2. —CATTLE % do pld | rans 17725 bbls.: average. 76,471 bbls, market y_firmness elsewhere on poor contract | HAY—Steady; timothy, $11.00@15.00; prai- ng and ex- arrivals and big seaboard cle Late | rio.” $10.506712 00, months closed ¢ higher a; S de- | WHISKY—Steady at $1.32. 2,600 head, includ: steady to strong: 1800 Tex tive shipy with strictly fancy 9 ° Western_Union 0% Amer. Locomotive | 'TOLEDO, Dec. 29.—OIL~Unchanged. % I 00 10 10 10 » E] 3% % F3 » 20 ® “ 0 % o 50 % 50 [ 5 0 & I 0 o 1] I 1] I © n ™ > ZRRFIBETETSLLUNNLLESEERRERVUURI UL BYYBEIESS2E58228 58 23 neTLITLSRER g nne ] PROVISIONS--Beef, steady; ramily, §i6 00 61'4 Santa Fo Copper. quiet x . i H H H H $4 60G6. d 2 do ptd | Toledo Grat A Seed. H $6.75; dreesed beef and butcher cline in December. January, bi%@si%e, | IRON COTTON TIES—$1.07%. 604 K. C. Southe : PO SININ ANE Ron 3 bocsogra Clovea at Sibe: March, BIGAINe, closed ‘at | 1 AGUING. 6 bleg ree A6, “do pld-... ... 46 | TOLEDO, Dec. 29.—WHEAT—Dull, but : 500 st A faaders §200 Nebruska Loca B1Mc; May, d%@isc, closed at 4s%c; duly, | HEMP TWINE- S 19175 Rock Island ... 47% | steady: cash and December. T8c; May, 807 H O o, 5.00; canners Weeping Water ....... b 4:10 pm 10 41%@47i5e, closed at {134e; December, 59G62c, | PROVISIONS — Pork, lower; jobbing, - 6% do pid SUs’ | CORN—Dull, firm; December, 45%e: M: 3 gna heffers Sivee b closed at 80, o bu vn, 35,210 | findARd mess, FIRO. "Liird, lower at g0} o e g B pae s e S B ! : bulls, HEGLE; Selves. a Dally. b Dafly except Sunday. 4 celp! 7 . export salt meats, qulet; X xtra sl 4 ocks a nds. | _OATS—Dull, firm; D r, H 0] H e e bu. Spot, fim: No. 2. 3hsc: standard white, | 0. clonr Tib. 39: hort clears $0.on ' { 380 S e et Maxoid HH] Boniar P ayndey aly, W exoent do%e; No. 3, $ike; No. 2 white, #ise; No. d | Bacon, quiet; boxed ‘extra shorts, $10.80; | POSTON, Dec. 20-Call loans, 607 per | “RyE_No. 2 sc. ! i e ———————— white, 38%c; track mixed western, nominal: | clear ribs, $10.50; short clear, $11. ents Hme loans, 5$6G8l per cent. Oficlal | SEEDS-—Clover. dull, firm: January, $.75; | 16.. 35 SIILL |"ESTORS— track’ white, 38@G4c. Options were fairly | METALS-—Lead steady, 8.9%@6.97%. Spel- | cl0sing of stocks and bonds: | March, $5.87%: prime timothy, $1.80, bid: |17 1% AS WELL AS LARGE yreAMSML | active and about steady. December closed | ter, fArmer at $.46'bid." " i Atchison 4 100 Alioes g 3% | prime alalie, 33,15, nominal ] INVRSTOR ——— | S a X UL —Steady; ehickens, ©; tur- .. % Amaigamat 1% - - A e T 3 ine N NI HAY-fiasdy, shioping, BOWe; good to | keps, lio; ducky, B3 eene e Kt L e Sgar and Motases. : is Gandnvept,thels aevingr s Eratarmet b | e AP BOIAL NOTICE. ... B Raratal; siais, somman 1o cholos, | aeley: Magiae, . "iol0Fi Creamery, BOwo; | G i, 9% Centennial | N ORLEANS, Dec. 2.—8UGAR— |2 1% no competition ard the control ls held by | popular twit-screw steamers Common: 2 i’-fi? olds, T@13%c; Pa- | EGGS—Steady at 22%c. loss of, Boston & Aldbany....288 |Copper Raage 57 | Steady: open kettle. 33-16c; open kettle, |19 12 men conpected with the Standard Ofl Co.| \vealth and New England, to the Mediter- i%01, ZGc; 0ld, 16 ecelpts. Bhipments. | Boston Hievated ... 153 Frankiie . 131 | centrifugal, $%@3 11-i6c; centrifugal, gran: i% 7 T o i mrgiculars. References—| rancan (rom Hoston. direct to Gloraitar, . Flour, bbls. 4,000 9,000 | Fitchbur pfa M |Tsle Royais | ulated. §316@%%c; whites, 3%e; yellows, 1e » and bank in Chicago. 8 Algiers, Genoa. Naples and Alexandris, 1D teady: Galveston. 20 to 2 Ibs., | Wheat, bu 99000 Union Pacifie 9934 Mohawk POTYC: seconds, 2u@? 516 30 7 W3- HLANDS. P 18c; Calitornia, 31 to 2 Ibs., 1% v, | Corn, bu 206,000 Mex. Co 130" 0ld Dominion | TOLASSES—-Quiet; open kettle, 16@20c. 300 31 Dept, 16, Rookery Bldg.. Chicago, Il ew Englan p Jan. 17, Feb, 2 3 to 30 Ibs., e Oats, bu 46,000 American Sugar ....1239% Osceols | NEW YORK. Dec. % -S8UGAR—Raw 3 i 80 — — - “Commonwealth"*. Jan. 3, Feb, i4, March 25 THEH-Steady, . 120)! Parrot nomnal: falr refining. 37-16c; centrifug 3 ) P B Weare, brea. C A Weare, V-Pres | 'fo Asores, Naples and Genoa. WOOL—Firm; domestic fleece, 25G30c. New York Wheat Market. 16 * Quincy 96 test, 3%c; molassee sugar, 3 3-16c; refin H s Established 172 Vancouver . Jan. 10, Feb. 8 1 2, 8282 § i Cambroman’’.. Jan. 3. March e, 0 S s basd hame o640 | NEW YORK, Dac. 20— WHEAT—Recelpts, | . Eetric' i T ND HEIFERS. WEARE COMMISSION C0., CHICAGO | “<Prbes through @0 Alexandria on th B0 pa ket ala@Ie, ity exiva Lhdis rose | 9650 bu.: broke sharply under stop-loss | Ham pid 011l Jaih United Shate Milw Market. ~ HEIFERS Members of the Principal txchunges, | Jauary and February voyages. © cut meats, qulet: pickled beilles, | orders, with favorable crop news and ab: |y % "’ : . fo o - e ] Private Wires to All Folnts. 'Also sallings—Boston to Liverpool; Port- 75 plckled shoulddrs, $5.25G%.5; | sence of shorts, excent in December, which | Vdo" pi | 260 il Do i w3 GRAIN, FROVISIONS, KTOUKS, BONDs | land, Me o Liverpool — For rutes. book- pickled hams, 3$11.%G1160. Lard, Armj|80ld up e on covering: December, 84%@ | Wartingh Common kot Jowar: WheTio; No. 1o Mo 3% Bought and soid for cash or let, etc., apply to local Agent or COM- Hestern steamea, HO8G10.18; continent, $11; | M 8-16c; May, 0 7-16g31 1-itc. Adveature : Ve Brendy: NooY" Bviosox i n P future deliver TANI o Lo #ICK, @ Deartiern §§., Phicago- e e T, SPeT Duluth Grain Market. Forelgn Flanucial. o DARLEY—Higher: % sample, 06 in NI QMANA BRA S as T ard o6 Trade RAYMOND & WHITCOMB'S 1th snnusl J shott clear, #1853 mess. $8WGISH. ' | DULUTH, Dec. 3. —WHEAT—Cash, No. 1| LONDON, Dec. 18.—The amount of bul- | “CORN— i - W. B Ward, Lacs! Monager P : 1'u:luw teady; eity, 5%c; country, | hard, mfi;‘:“N 3 1 {t;’:‘ lllfl:)dlnlo the mnx of l-.:‘; I:nd - PORMN-M fl\r' - :fi H:: 6:’.{ T s YOUR - OF OLD MEXICO . northern, T6ige. | balance todey was £15.000; bar gold, 2 4 v ER—Recelpts, 3,361 pkes.; steady to | "GATS-Ma i the | o - WOt Baviied. _ o MARDI GRAS also leaves frm state dairy, ; creamery, common romicing & busy week of | ST . LOUIS, =Dec —3-WOOL~-Firm, ire trip is made In spe- stibuled train of finest vate car tours to Cali- a frequently during winter. Partles CUBA - PORTO RICO, FLORIDA WEST INDIA CRUISE January 15, 180 Annual tour to Egypt and HOLY CANTY Junaary 81 Write for booklet nin tour. 2 Clark Bt., Chicago. - ci cleumery, 8g3Tc. Market. borrowi RENE < Mocelpts, L190 phgs.; strong: Petele Mgaie ! reat fancy large, state full cream. colored, fall make, Me:' late make 1@isie January 3ist, and a second tour \ d .'r: T the h.:"fm 1 ai : end reatirements in the porfadics PEORIA, 1il, Dec. 3—CORN-Dull; new | §23, "$0 e Y rediarall | No. 3. dic. Which necessitate large di b g e 8 e make | OATS—Steady; No. 3 white, 314@a%c. Sursemen scounts were fSrm. Bus Market. ¥ E Stock exchange openied cheer- Eists ® nami"-hm. fall Make, Mei | yynnonpolis Wheat, Fiour and Bras. ful. ‘but the sett) checked transac- GIN. 11, Dec. 2 —BUTTER-Firm nl values tending upward; medium grades and e, And Year | (0o bing. 17@Atst. Hght Ane. 10G1oc: heavy fine, 13G15c; tub washed, 15@25c. I HIDES ueees . hom fls had | & o '’ 1 it 1 t 3 43 phgsi steady to| MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 3.—WHEAT-De- |4 hardening teadency; Americans were it | 0,000 lg o b Coll: output for the week sERR