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A TN AR T 10 THE OMAHA DAILY FEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1903. T 7 7 - (& . ) ‘N BINAN( | cember, T2t4c; My, U%@74%e; on track, No. | No. 1 Callfornia, 6s9d. Futures, steady; England probably exceed $75,000,000. Di e e |to strong; quarantine stedeyi COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | st Be: 0 FNGies "Rt | Bocemvon iommitiait® e Wil ey, | Hosland probebly exceed ymoot, Diec| OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET port and dressed blet steary northern, T ™ | ind continental competition. In the Stock . : | R Westerncive Boers, G000 FLOUR—-Qufet, first patente, $3.90G4.0); | CORN—Spot, American mixed, new, quiet | exchange New Years eve qaletude pre- | and indian etesrs §3.0004.00 " 7 3 & Backd | second patents, 38700085, irst cleare, 52507 fat d; American mixed, old, steddy at | valed, but the general undertone was firm | 8 g ot oD 50008, 18] - ioh [ 3.00 d clears, 8.4 0 ¢ 14 itures steady; January, 48 6%d;|in spite of some i larity, Consuls were i . e A s Snd B o ot e Do by Ruarih | ¥ B XN vk, Gk ! I ot of some Treguiaricy, Sonauls wers | Dasirable Boof Oattle Sold Generally at : - Comaind peifers $3 %o 1 Camn L ol L] d - S-Beef, extra Indla mees, | following the New York. The fea- i 5 3 ©@2.35; bulld, §2.35@M.%; calves, 8. .| {omAMA WHOLESALE MARKET. | quiet. Tiis 0 Pors . pome s Betarn | e e ot N o o & About Steady Prices. HOGS- Recelpta, §000 head: marki REPORTS OF BIG CROPS CAUSE DULLNESS | condition of Trade and @uotations on | 50" AR (Wi i i T DR AR gt HOGS EASED OFF ANOTHER DIME B @, s 9 Americans, but they closed ‘firm. Grand g light, e Staple and Faney Produce. - Trurks improved on renewed buying, e e Pigs, 3.0005. 75, b Cossideradle Liga on Oceurring| IGGS—Fresh stock, c St. Louls Graln and Provisjon: cclally "otdinary _thirds. Kafirs had a : : SHEKP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, (8,800 During the Day Also Has Effect of ! ‘ ; ¥ o p and Lam 3 head; o 0 : be LIVE POULTRY—He %@%0; old roost-| ST. LOUIS, Dec. 31.—WHEAT—Lower; | Mardening tendency Light Run of Shee b, bat . ad; market strong to bc higher; lam! Slightly Lowering Prices of B . oye due 8 track, is@ioc ay. Iy, 7 No. PARIS, Dec. 3l—Operators on the bourse fitm; native lambs, $4.00gy.3; western Sovoe Sisirne, apring Chiokans. per b, vy |3 hard o himd $ today were farovably impressed by the| Owh Unfaverable Reports , Iambe, 83,504 40! fed ewes. 83,0004 ® bt igpei) k8 e T Mg J Poo00, Bisihass snitied aairiatel aud peloss from the East the Feeling . $3.000M4.25; stockers and feoders, §2. 0073 X - atheays, 1o improved on bear covering. Rentes wers youk, e gt KAk o R T s R ¢ No. 2 cash, 83c; track, $c; | N Fequest at the opening, but in conse. Soemed te Be & Little Weak: T ive Stock Market, BUTTE cking stock, 17@17%c; cholce 3 white, 83 quence of the bankruptcy of an outside . i 4 i % NEW YORK, Dee. 81 -BEEVES- dairy, In tubs, 20@lc; separator, 9H@c. Y broker dealing therein later became quieter. 310 ceipts, 3,164 head; steers slow and 10c lo h day was limited and the market | CORN-New FLOUR—Dull, steady: good winter pat. Iates were also influenced by the tight- SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 31 dbbiorie s E 1S bulls ‘and cows,' steady; steers, $4.60 S R Vufectia by e Decrish Hews: | OATW=sie ents, $.45GH40; exira fancy and straight, | Ness of contangoes. South Americans rose | Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. n, $4.15; buile, $.60M.2; cows, 8l Tiverpool cables wers bearish, Argentine | LIE £.05G3.30; cl 3.0 harply, industrials ‘were firm and Rio | official Monday L A%0 B 519 ceen 1008 23 o' fat heifers, $4.40g5.00. Cables Whe advices reported good harvesting weather | OYSTERS- per can, Me; extra | SEED-Timothy, steady, $2.90G3.40. tntos rallled briskly on the rise of the | Omcial Tuesday ......... 12,604 e F anged; shipments, 520 head cattle, & Ot i Torthwent mATKEtS were Weak ccts, per can, dhc; New York coffnts, per | COLNMEAL—S8feady, 32.30. orice of copper in New York. Kaffirs were | Officlal Wednesday e - quarters’ of beef and o0 carcasses of m! '.l‘rl‘ln 1 ‘r“l that the lo\'vrnml")u crop report 42¢; bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.75: BRAN-Strong; sacked, east track, 784 ioc n eager demand and firm. The private 170 . 9+ 4 ton; tomorrow, 150 head cattle and 510 he T aln I the actual and a gain | bulk, standards, per gal., 31.46 e HAY-Dull; ‘timothy, $1.00G16.00; prai- | rate of discount was 315-16 per cent. Three days this week. L sheep. in total yiela of 5,000,000 bushels was ul FRESH FISH—Trout, S@loc; herring, bc; | rie, $105ugl200, h 3 of ARIS, Dec. 31.—Three per cent rentes, | game days last week CALVES—Receipts, 1,38 head; strong o e nituenioe. Thers was nlso con- | pickerel, Sc; pike, Sc; perch,' 6¢; buffalo, [ IRON ( 1ES—$1.0714, 9 or the account; exchange on Lon: | Same week before..... WM " g R around; veals, $.0009.50; little calves, $8.50 e ntion going on auring the | dressed 7c: sunfish, 3¢: bluefins, dc; white: | BAGH - 1760, don, %¢ 1ic for checks. B e v e 1 YAl ALV U i O G Wenterne, 30 ety “he close way casy and near | fish, ve; saimon, 16¢: haddock, lic; ‘codfish, | HEMP TWINE-—ve DEERLIN, Deg. 31.—Exchange on London, | Bame four weeks " 2 1.8 corriiss IR~ Biivisereass B9 clty dressed veals, firm, ligi2e per Ib. the_bottom__May opened 4c to ¢ low i2¢;’ redsnapper, 10c; lobsters,’ bofled, per | PROVISIONS--Dry salt meats (boxed), | December, 2im 4415 pfgs. for checks; dis- | Same days last . 6,3 rriiiariess 376 2 00 1PN 290 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 10,168 I8%c to 6%c and sales were made soon | Ib.. 30c; lobsters, green, per Ib., 28c; bull- | steady; extra short, $9.12%; clear ribs, 39; | count rates: Short bills (for settlement), & | Total this month......... . 9 12 Loor L 50 head; good sheep firm, others fer; eon e, opeming At 10%Qisme and then fheads, Toc; catfish, Mc; black ' bass, 20c; | short clear, 39.50. Hacon (boxed), steaay; | Per cent; three months’ bills, 3% per cent. | Total December, L0 280 45 o lambs, 15@80c off; sheep. 280043 ,."% B ioe sraduaily deciined urtil e halibue, e extra shorts, §10.50; clear ribs, $10.50; short —_— Total Decembe b il A8 Avp ymunen $1.756%.00; lambs, '$4.75@8. 125 cuils, $3.0 as reached. Tha close was 3c lower BRAN—Per ton. $13.50, clear, $11. Boston Stocks and Bo Total December, 1399... 53,42 bkt ™ o o 8. 4.3 Canada lambs, $.50 T e nces of wheat and flour were | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha/ Whole- | METALS—Lead, steady at $8.96G3.97% . Total December, s 3 s T HOGS--Recelpts, 2,37 head: market lower; 1 1o E4s000 Dushels. Primary receipts | sale Hay Dealers' association: Chotne No. Spelter, Tower at’ $.40 BOSTON, Dec. 3L-Call loans, 6@7 per| Total December, state, 36.600%.65; no westerns on sale, :}'“. 607,000 bushels, against a holiday last [ 1 upland, $&.f . 1 medium, No. 1 POULTRY—8teady; chickens, fc; turkeys, | Cent; timefoans, 5%@6% per cert. Officlal | Total December, oo Ty R Year, Minneapolls &nd Dutuith reportad re: | coarte, $.00. Ry straw. $6.00,"These prices | a@lic, ducks, lic; geese, S closing of etocks and bund: Total December, 3 - P ch, wi oc ccelpts | Are for hay of good color and quality. De- ITTER—Steudy; creamery, 23@3%c; dairy, | Atchison 4s. 100% Westis Common..102 | Total December, Vo Soinis of 38 cars, hlch, WAk ‘grade. mide | mand. fair, recelps lgNt. ° e ey &t 5 G gz Adventire RECELPTS FOR YEAR. stihe fotlowing were the recsipts ot Ib total receipts for the three points of i p ks \.l‘ GET BLES. ( “GGS—Steady at 22¢, h:*‘r]”u'l'n Shlomasti ey . . The tollowing table shows the receipts of | 2 s i 3 8 % 3038 SRES IR 8 Oy O R W O | e T it e Chiflorats oor | Wor, bblS S0 T Peg0y | pdo brd 1100k BlORRAm oo cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha, for | “F{5GiE There was another heavy run of | Omaha " 11,00 year ago. %e; Utah, per dosen, doc; California, per | (ol PUG Bt (3000 | Boston” & Aibany. .. 38 " Calumet. & Heel the year, una comparisons wiih st year: | hoge here this morning, and, as other | Chicago Risired 47,000 In spite of a bearish government report | dozen, for Stalks weighing from 1 to 13 | Sty P e 61100 | Boston Elevated 1684 Centennial i h 1901, Inc. Dec. | points were all quoted lower, the market | Kansas City . 8,000 corn held fairly steady, a fair demand from | ibs., éach, 45@7hc N. Yo N. H. & H...238 |Copper Range ... .: oattle . inA0s 198,071 A W R ) arke f commission houses being the supporting in- | POTATOES—Per bu., bic. Oata, bu...... sos 47,000 | Pitchourg pid 141 [Dominion Coal ...... 108 400 2,414,002 sy start packers were bidain m"&';k‘|2w e | 8t. Louls ........ 3.000 fluence. Weather conditions were favor- | SWEET POTATOES—lowa Muscatines, - - Unton Pacific 100%|isle’ Royale...... .. . Slo8s o DU BEOST wua o |guer, packers Wers | 5 l0gise lower, | 8t Joseph . o 8075 able for the movement of the crop and $3.25; Kansas, $2.25. STOCKS AND BONDS, Mex contral .11l 2 Hohawi” 7 v oie s bald or hogs, Ay South| ol oIy ket 5 Tk huis Raat ey | Mouz: ey fueiil 5,000 P ey B o el s B e e do 11712015 Osoeola -.eronuniinis Omaha Tor the last several days with com- | market seemed to gain in strength as the | Totals ...... 2o HEht Snd the close was casy, with May off | * BEETS-Per basket, 4 Year Closes with Confllence Relgning | et garet ..o parison morning advanced and the close was more BEETS Pe 3 6245 Tamarack ... — i — ~ | active and atronger. The bulk of the h e st ac. afier selling'between Ociand | | CUCUMBERS—fiotiouss, per dozen, at New Yerk. i ik ity Date. | 1902, [1901.11900. (189, 1895, |1897. 11896, | sold from $8.20 to 36.90 and as high st 364 | OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES e fbcal receipta were 4 cars, 5 R AN e : | Mase. Eisetric 3 |United states -~ S 1d for prime heavies, which wi >, 1P ) 0! . —The close was pald »! as of contract grade PARSNIPS—Per bu.. 40c. NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—The year closed on | 45" peg’ 94 [Utah N ECTEEE only & nickel lower than yesterday's top. Onkk: CHICAGO, Dec. 81.—The demand for | | he Drovioth Sy | “DHESSED POULTRY — Hens, 10@t1c; | #binithe; Ducember, 12 nsked; May, (0% | sdug Stock In Sight. 282338 sadgssss “ ‘ 3 i 3 1 10 1 i B ere quie! asy, the depression GS—California, per -10-1b. cartons, $1; | the Stock exchange with a very confident |+uUnited Fruit . 110 [Victor e Deo. y hristm . |n".»'x‘r:o:‘rr:n§:'n'«:?."d. e 1ot beat factor, | Turkish, per Sib. box, 14@18s. ¥ | gentiment predominating. During the Arat | U & Sieet 38 |Wino Dec. Buyers all took hold freely, so that prac- oliday Still Further Ithough the government report was co CARRONE—Per b, ic. two r:w]nrslm mm‘nm n;‘n agsregate suI]ru} do ptd... 5% | Wolve 1 ?':2 :A:::llj; everything was disposed of in good Shortens the Market Supply o sappo Cor on_hous: GREEN ONIONS-Southern, per dogen |reached a larger figure than In any similar - . 5 e P B e otierings | Sanpon Bt o ke | period fof many monthe, the total reaching | London Stock Wuetatio Dec. S o R e . as g I0 oo of Hogs. o ok g K1Y ders, Who 5 , per dozen bunches, | to nearly 750,000 shares.' During the latter | g 3 o | B o tinad e et oupt thie MThat, TS | g s o half of the session trading was much in- | LONDON, Dec. 31.—4 p. m.—Closing: Dee. Christmas. Representative sales: wa less demand later in the day and the | WAX BEANS—Per bu. box, $; string | lerrupted by the New Years celebration of | money nuN Y O . B close was easy, with May W@'%c lower at | beans, per bu. box, $1.50. the lrl\dlft“ exchange on the neighboring pe- N;:-mll . ‘MAZ:‘n Imk ‘Western. vy X GaT%c, after ranglug between Wi and | CABBAGE-Miscellaneoas Holland seed, | f005, In which many members of the Stock | XU LI seialontarte & | Dec. . Local recelpts were 104 cars. per Ib.. lic. L tor The Biock: snel g do _ptd ... 104l (Penneylvanta ... 3 B kern gave ghod support to provisions | *ONIONS.-New home grown, in _sacks, | Preparation for the Stock exchange frolic | pdo old-- iAo Fenneyivants Bes: and although the *market was easler the | per bu, fc; Spanish, ner crate, $1.75. was also in the air The taking of profits | cuuadian Pacifie..... 136i| Heading co; - Dec. decline was not as great as the weak condi- | NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $2.60. on the two days' rise made considerable | Chesspeake & Ohio... 4% do lst pid. Dee. tlon of the hog market would warrant. The | TOMATOES—New California, per 4-bas- | impression on prices duriug the final hour, | chicago 6. W......._ 27%| do 24 pfd.. : Ty opening was easler on liberal receipts of | ket crate, $2.76. £0 that some conspicuous stocks loat all of | M. & ‘st PL.1llu3 " |southern TRy.. Des: o a om 10c to loc at t SAU VER — , | their early gains. e Deers T . Nogy T & D Ot o e o wes t | i VLIFLOWER — Catifofnia, ' pee Sratey| “ifhs Gredt ceniral factor g the day! | Denver & R.'G:111 418 Louthern Pacifie. Dec. Yained and the close was steady. The mar- ¥ FRUITS. ket was the gafe passing of what has been | do ptd... si: i biaton Paciic e fet"Was heiped some by shorts, who co PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, $2.00; | considered a "“‘5”,*“‘.‘“‘ in Sk SIEAIFS. | B S Bidreotirls T O n: Bsei.s Des. ered in the January products. 'May pork | Colorado, ver box. §2.35 TR LT A COCRL T TR WS il 7 oy % | Dec. closed at 7%@l0c lower at $16.87%. May | APPLES—Western, per bbl., $2.75: Jona- | Feached without money embarrassment 18 | 1yn,"Centrai.. !\ 1481; Wabash Dec lard was off 2i4c at $9.02%. while ribs were | thans, $4; New York stock, $3.25; California | taken to demonstrate the success of the | Loyiwville & N 11 do ptd > Dsec. 2%@5c higher at $8.65G%.61 Bellfiowers, per bu. box, $1.60. plans made for meeting the extraordinary |y K. & T 1% & Sstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | GRAPES-Cutawbas, 'per basket, ~18c; | Feauirements upon the money market ai| = DBAR SILVER-Steady at 224d per ounce. 6 cars; corn, 8 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs, | Malagas, per keg, $6.00@17.00. this season. For the moment the |vr-=-‘|nle] MONIEY—4@4}% per cent. The rate of dli 32,000 head, CRANBERRIKE — Wiscorsin, per _bbl., T e l‘”"';;‘”':;"m‘pm:;‘" of | count in the open market for short bills k d v B 2 .50 of exte ane and ¢ G ¥ s 3 15-16 er cent; for three-months' bills, LI B Dt Suhged e Mtew B0; Bl and B S R g . ghligations Is lost sight ot and confidence 40 SR n 7 5 Fes BANANAS. S, aacordt s general that the normal relaxation in Dodatmnat . e L) 2003 50 AB—Per bunch, according to size, | 1 TV eq Will follow the turn of the s 2 PTENITY oo sey [Pperes——. 3 i 8 470 45 481 FLEESE dFde B EREN REnTIE BNENES §RESE Prer—— &5 - 285EE TS BrZSE, BoE o Av. 8h.Pr. No. Av. 3n, Pr. CINCINNATI, Dec. 81.—(Special Tele- ) s [ Y ram.)—The Price Current saye: A holl- » e W onoen ay shortened the market supply of hogs. ;fi 154 31 H The total western packing was 380,000, com- - il Y pared with 646,00 the preceding week and T oot 8t 4 60,000 lnst year. Since November the total n.. pre. R | 18 4,445,000, against 6,180,000 a year ago. . ‘ : Prominent places compare as follows: ‘ ‘ . ‘ . [RTST—— =i, i crerea seces i =ES i 253 Pr———" i_BESESE LES [Py 5 coanss 5= Prewe e _SLEEE tax il 33 0.7 0. ¥ BENERS =B “ 1902, Chicago .......... Kansas City . South Omaha . 8t. Louls ...... 8t. Joseph ... Indlanapolis . Milwankee Clncinnati Ottumwa Cedar Rap Sloux City 8t. Paul .. e 1 C1d per SRSEES T EEu Sex &S EF 188 "8 29 wsesenes caasns Sinmeme 8 2RSS HEBEY R e TSRS ®? i 8 et G | e tmtn e [y @ 3 “ — New Yark Mining Qnotations, |88 *Wheat | | | el S L oy MONS—California fancy, 33.75; cholce. | Yl one reports of rallroad earnings also | NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—The following are| * Indicates Bunday. * Hollday. a. | ‘anas iz e e g 33 1R 2sse28 S B2ERe it Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Dec. §1.—COFFEE—The market for futires opened steady at un- changed prices and ruled very qulet, in keeping with featureléss European mar- kets and tomorrow’s holiday. There was no feature in the local market and the close was quiet, unchanged to 5 points lower on November. Sales, 6,250 bags, in January,” 4.40c; ' March, 4.80c April, 4.70c; May, 4.75¢; July, 4.90c; Septem- ber, 5.06c. SERBEEBERRRRERERRE Ry FEIFESETE o Loy 75 . | show a larger ratio in gross earnings, ral the closing prices on mining stocks: The official number of cars of stock |41 frr Al v il el e T e A T e, e Jagat- | ing the hope of an Improved showing in net Jame con S35 Litte Chiet _.... broughi in today by ench road was: . llfi 4 L 4T ) W sizes, $2. returns. JREPTE o “attle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. (r‘;::" iy / cm‘ 43% ! "J T sfx'vfuun in 0-1b. boxes, per Ib., The yearly reviews now appearing of the ‘R;;;‘;"k < - g:h';l . . 16 7 . k) Jen. rivd 8c; per cane Of Slb. . pkuh, $055, * | closing year's extraordinary prosperity had | Brunswick Con.. Tasais Pl v 1 i May bt B GRAPE FRUIT—Flofida, 36, a strong sentiment on specufation an the | Gomegck Tuns R Missouri Pacific Ry.. . *Oats— | MISCELLANEOUS. Sovernment's estimate of the very Iarge | nom siirer U185 Slerra Nevada .o Unlon Paciic system Y—New U et T cereal crop gave substantial ground for a | Iron silver T s st 5 s Dokl oo g i e hoperul feelfng” over e futire. " OF the | Lesiviie can: (1111 7y % ibiebes F. B &M V. R'R YER-New Y .50; .. $2.75, | 2V & speclal developments the maintenance | ]"PP}}lK*:.r’l"‘nrk _fif,",',,,(‘,’f' z'erbh"/. '13»15 ;w‘v \In.» 7 per cent dividend on l);’lu:v»)n- &| Bank Clearings. er bl . *| Hudson etock was a reassuring factor, es- R ORN - Ferib., 2¢; shelled, 4c. peclaily in the case of the coalers. ‘hat | OMAHA, Dec. 8.—Bank clearings today, HIDES—No, 1 green, 6¢; No. * green, Sc; | EToup, however, was, aftected by realfzing. | §1 181.142.66; corresponding day last year, T Salted, oo No.'2 saited, 6ge; No i |The rise in the price of copper had a gen: | $| HIRTI0 increase, $4.064.96. ~ 5 3 veal calf, 8 to 12% Ib: jgc; NO. 2 Vi erally favorable effect besides its influence | BALTIMORE, Dec. 81.—Clearings, $3,649,- et pad Ribe 4 2 to 15 Ibs., 6c fiy bides, 3@1oc; | on Amalgamated. The railroad commis- | 047; balances. 3508 for the month, clear- Total recelpts .... 84 14 e, pelts, 2aici horse hides, 3i.s0G20 | slowe intimation that it had & plan for Im- | ines, $102473,653; balancesy §14,939,016; money, | 7ne disposition of the day's recelpts was y 8 6. g Vi ! No. proving the handling of congestea tre c on | ! 3 2 : s % L, B B | o hard Brell pr o Maot el per It | Phe local street rallways induced heavy | PHILADELPHIA, = Dec.. 31—Clearings, | 82 [0S, such buyer purchasing the num- |G RIS er Ih, d3e: Nob 3 hard shell. per Ib.. 1sc: | speculation In Manhattan. Brooklyn Tran- | $10,131,%5; balances, $2,597,502; for the month, Cattie. Hogs, Bhsep, | Cash_quotations were as follows: Brazis. per Ib.. 12¢; filberts, per Ib.. 12c:|Sit was held back on account of the | clearings, $534,560.475; balances, $6.897.121; 10F | oraha Packing Co.... . 96 1 W | FLOUR—Quiet but firm; winter patents, | almords, soft shell, per Ib., 16c; hard shell, | sentment by the Kings county grand jury | the vear, clearings, 35.875,328,49; balances, | g it ' 1" Company ... 787 1,699 | $3.40G8,60; siralghts, $3.10G3.30; spring pat- | per Ib., '15c; pecans, largs, per Ib., : | condemning its car service. A'feature of | ¥613.246,69%; money, § per cent. Tt & Do byaseie BRE ] o ot 70, tralghte. 32 804820¢ bak- | Small, per 1b. lic; cocoanuts, per doz., she; | the day was the diligence ‘with which all | CHICAGO, Dec’ 3L —Clearings, $36,265478; | SIERN £ Lhie s i -] g .. ents, $3.4083.70; ghts, .20; hestints, pari e Daear e clisses’ of stocka were bid "up w0 lonk as | bulances, 1.9246; New Vork exchanige, 3 | S, “SEUME oy 30 17 o 784 : c; | BYgc; 1o anuts, e; i | offerings contigued light. number of re- e i e: A changed; | & ) S 2 oL y Lo Sbrine, TAgt0; Mo, 1, @; | Shq; foested PeeRS: Pnbkary mats? 5K | Cent flotations which have been bractically | posted ~sterling, S84 for sixty days and g v S - 446; No. 2 yellow, 4c. | bu., $.50; cocoantits, per 100, $4 2 dormant owing to the tight money market $4.87% for demand. R T T » " disger oo § white, $oi@ate. | OLD METALS, BTC—A. B. Alpirn|Were vigorousiy advanced, Examples were | ST. LOUIS, Dec, 31—Clearings, $8.504,111; | 1\ & CME ST o wear woolens are firm. with falr demand L Ao " Nauoten the followihg prices: tran couniry, | [nited States Reaity and american Steel | batarces, JLISTL money, ateady, at 068 Guher iy 1 i Bl 4 | dress goods dull. 2Y—Good ; d ¢ | foundries and on the curb Internatio) per cent v e, 5 T sl NG 2 B eTL Lt LAcod Ll 2e; alr o | e P por e 1 B Cmeabn i, DT | Marine (when issued). The money market | ~BOSTON, Dec’ 3l il P Sl A Denais & Oo . o SHEEP-There was a iight Tuil of shee S EED No. T flax, $114; No. 1 northwest- per, b, “S4C:" braas, "ilmnt. per Ib. bt | continued siff taday, but eased off in the | balances Ses T e, s } AL sl LT v e Yl Kot L MR PG WearMarket, righed e othy. $8.95 a, per . paci | date transactians. The trus panies | CINCIN ) Deo. 31. , $3,730,- i war, e ¢rn, $1.31; prime timothy, $3.8; clover, con- | Jend, per 'h. S¢; ainc. per 1b., e; ruh- | %, MG Call Toans and the fofces of de. | 030: money. 5468 per cent; New York ex| Totals...... 3638 13883 889 the demand here waas sufficlent to preveni | 8T. LOUIS, Dec. #1—-WOOL-Steady to tract grade, 31l " bbl., $17.%. e S Pletion of bank reserves seemed to be still | change, 10@15c’ dispount, CATTLE-—Recelpts Of cattie this morn- | any great broak in prices. In fact, lambs | strong; medtim grades and combings. 170 ¢ ”‘3""“‘:&;‘&“‘::‘.7«':;5»‘\»’2:' sn.’.’r“ ribs WEARE COMMISS] o at work, but all such considerations were | NiiW YORK, ‘Dec. 3L—Clearings, $234- [ing were much smaller than yesterday, 8o | -;nlg at just about steady prices wlthhyel m‘ubc;":hed r;;ém i heavy fine, 13@15c; .ard, per e A Gl T Dry Ttoq PRLON (OOMBARY, {gnored 'In the almost exultant confidence | (83921; balances, §13,489,496. that the market steadied up a little. 7here | terday, ‘western lambs seliing as high as saem Onome) T ot el -t expressed by the stock operators that the — ) was considerabie unevenness to the trade, | 325, and a little bunch of natives brought - e - shoulders (Boxed), W.5@6.00; short clear | ., 111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb.— | turn of the year will see the_end of their CaNon Market: though, 80 thal some salesmen succeeaed | 35.50. The sheep market, though, Was & aves Pa evere's Home. sides (boxed), 30.00g9, | s Omy ot TN B : in getting better prices than oihers. 1iitle lower and as compated with the first | pOSION" Deo 31— Paul Revere's old WHISKY--Basls of high wines, $1.31. | Telephone 1516, ey pond market was broad and acttve| ST. LOUIS, Dec. 3L—COTTON—Stendy; | Steer buyers were in g0od season and the | Of the week the decline can safely be put |, SOSTOMN: Dee. SL—Paul Reveres old Following were the rece/pls and shipmen's | p{CAGO, Dec. 31.—WHEAT—The mar-|and made geveral advances. Total sales, | middling, Sk sales, G4 bales: receipts, | market on the more desirable grades was at J0Gisc and in some cases more. tionary interest in Boeton, was bought by of flour and grain Saturd: { ket has been influenced some by the in- | par valie, $2.45,00. United States bonds | 4821 bales; shipments, 4,827 bales; stock, | rairly active and just about steady with | There were very few feeders offered and | FONR R vt 6. a Fanl aatnte Nasiny o Recthbe: ShIPmEnS, | Crease in the government estimate of the | were all unchanged on the last call. ! 17 bales. yesterday In the great majority of cases. | no quotable change in prices took place. | Joln P Feyiolan 6. & real cstate degier, 4 L ] #1790 | crop, and all the markets have yielded t e e e v The tiosing brices on | 14VERPOOL, Dec. 3L— p, m.—COTTON | The hali-fat stuff, in particular, soid at | Quotations for fed stock: Choice lambe, | [0987. e proposee to preserve It The N Sl M4 | Bther. There Tas' heon some selling by | the New York Stock exchunge: —Spot, qulet; prices 2 points higher; Amer- | uneven prices, as the differeut buyers were | 35.00g5.35; fair to good lambs, $4.60g6.00; | BOUSE 18 It SCOKLH SQUATE In the heart of Corn, bu $erdeaneont 288,800 | I ntofasalonals’ and some ston ioss aall. | At ties e . & {lcan “middling fair, 5.6d; good middling, | farther apart than usual in their bids. |cholce yearlings $1.16@4.T: falr to good | L€, UNCIoy, spiited Nordh End. and was ORI Tl e e 10 wirofoesionala and some stop:loss sell- | Atchisss, ORI R el 4800; middling, 3.6i0; low middling. 452d; | Owing to the light recelpts practicaily | yearlings, $3.76.15; cholce 'wethers, $3.90@ | PUlt 11778 Mevere buying it four years {;i,;,,"“» important. The December discount wid- | o & Obior... 00 "|Texan & Pacific good’ ordinary,’ 4400 ordinary, 478d. ' The | everything was disposed of at a rmunmy,;’%%& to ood, "10g8 M, cholos e iolas Wil Sak fhems Lo ke C M AS ) g | rd to 3% el e y, Vi o o 14 Toledo, St. L. & W sales fol e day we b 3 early hour. ] .00} ly . 00@r: . On the Prudube ¢ e B R L TR AR S O D e B0 Were for speculation and export and In | ““Five ‘tow market started out aulte brisk | IAmba. $3.0004.00; fe-der yeariinks, 5.0003.80; MUTLLLT P e ok e ter market was aulet and steady: cream. | wediher moderate throuth the winter whas | Cansdian Fucidc 11|13zt cluded 6,000 bales American. Recelpts, 23,000 | an the early saies were about steady with | feeder wethers, $2.76G3.25: feeder ewes, $1.50 ries, c: . 13 SgEs, e countsv. b . Ches. & Ob i Loy bales, including 11,000 American. Futures | yesterday morning. Toward the close of (@2.25. Representative sal and firmer; loss Off, cases returned, %o, | Delt In this ntey. Minreapolls and Du- | GniCizo’ & Alton..... 34is(Wabash | openea easter —and closed fairiy steady. | ine mariet buyers did not seem 1o be quite | THE REALTY MARKET, Cheese, unchanged, 13 1uth are expected (o Incresse 1,050,000 bush- INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes- ] 170 86, |4 sEEriy H Peoria Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Dec. 81.—(Speclal Tele gram.) — CATTLE — Receipts, 30 head; stockers steady and killers lower; beeves, $2.50@6.25; cows, bulls and mixed, $1. § stockers and feeders, $2.60G4.00; yearlings and calves, $2.%5@8 7 HOGS—Receipts. 5000 head; 150 lower, selling at 3. 30; bulk, $5.90@6.20, SHEEP—Recelpts, 100 head; steady, 28 Prpea et sussRusizssEsESSsy Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 3L—-DRY GOODS— This has been a semi-holiday on the mar- ket and the general business has been on & lively scalo throughout. " Narrow print cloths are firm and dlfficult to buy. Men's wear woolens are firm, with falr demand BREBETREERERERRRERERREY ) (LS SHaadia ees pd il do ptd b American middling g. 0. c.: January, 4.61d; anxious for supplles as they were at gl for the weck, The seaboard Feports 18 & Wheeling & L. January nnd Febroary, 4.60d; February and | fhe ‘start, so that the late arrivals did not NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET R L re Bk bitets & Raia] Kb e i ot 34 283 March, 4.60d; March and April, 4.600; ADril | geil quite' so strong, or in other words, they | 7 yearlings day, December 3 iy ey e s - 2 dams Ex e and , 4.62; . Ey me as noted above for steers, the ewes & Quotations of the Dny on Varioms N5 infuenced some by ihe sovernment | e e August and September, 4.560. The tenders | was conaiderable unevenness to the trade. . | 220 yearlings . Joseph McCleneghen and wife to An- Commodities. { bushels, or fully as high as any esiimate ¢, l219% United States Bx... 137 | for delivery at today's clearings were 6.000 | " Buils, veal calves and stags sold in just ewes ... Sroy Jraust, lets 1k to 4. block 4, NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—FLOUR—Recelpts, ( so far made, The crowd has kept on eye | Chictso Ter g G | P W Y ORA A Dec. 21—COTTON-—The | 40Ut the same notches tney ald yester- | 3 yeariings . R Myers and wite to W B Law 135 bbl, xports, 21,450 dull | on ece outs, o ot % Amer. Car’s J T e P vy 2o 3 g 4 [ e O pa nns‘bmii.m! 0 | I-'nrnl-h:n;)n:N:"‘lh\?rh:\"ns;(.epl: IR e [0k 8 Ko ey cotton market opencu firm at an advance of | “Yiere were very few stockers and feed- uck ... f2s Wi % Sand 3, winter straights, 5.45@..50; Minnesota pat- | the December there sold at 46c, against 45c | de ix pid. ... ... 6% Amer." Lin, Oil...." @3 points. For the day preceding a holl- | erg in sight and buyers all seemed to be cull lambs.. .. MR Y aiikbasst et e e ents, $4.00@4.0; ' winter extras, $2.8@.15; | yesterday. New York reports two loads for | do 2 prd Wi do ptd ro day speculative operations were oh a most | anxious 10r & 16w bunches of good stuff. | -1 buck . e ch R G & Ouk Minnesota bakers', $.25@3.10; winier low | export. Weather west favorable for move- | Del. & Hudson ... 172 American S & R. satlsfactory scale, price 8 up The demand .was, of course, not very cull ewes.. b Y deban iy frc o T, J. Wiillams and wife to Mabel 3. Carey, lot 4, block 3, Dupont Place.. Mabel J. Carey to Fred Peterson, 00d, $3.10§3.10; cholce to S0@36). | OATS—There has be | Denver & R.'G.0.\ 421 Anac. Mining Co. | the lowest on the part of the crop. Jan- | puyers ace expected on the market to- | ik waiang, flotr, qaioh, SLMGLI, bpor end | marker vron fatuaions o TR T 8 Brookiya Rapid Tr. vary started out as the bull feature, ad- | morrow, and then the end of the week will | | cines unimportant. The mood has been |3 ret i SR Bl & Ive vancing § points soon after the call. It |pe ciose at hand, but buyers claimed that | yellow western, | affected some by the government crop es- | 4.0 it Pid---- Y S, e “% | highest point was 811, 6 points above last | (ney wouid pay stronger prices for some | 225 city, $1.18; Brandywine, $1.4043.4. tmate fseied last night. Oats recelpts A1 20a0s Gen, Blectrie. « s B N 1 et paot ajeraes | 8904 cattle. “Meprosentative sales: adorE—Dulli No. 3" westers, 'Sic, L. 0. b.f hero the last year. 8000 bushels, com- | Hocking Vailey 50" Hocking B oy ¢ Dhliadeiphin: neople. . There | BESF STEERS. at. pared with 9,000,000 in' 1901; shipm, 4 b ™y 3 3% Inter. Paj st 1 k . br. 3 KLEY—Steady: feeding, 59G40c, c. 1. | (05000 bushels compared with 20000000 n | Ninslh Contral /1. 146ks do. pfd £150 % getol quueEAl dauand T 2 i) £ malting,'45G8). c. 1. f. Buifalo. ' [190l. New York reports 60,00 bushels for |lowa Central ........ 0K later. Power Sexard the pre hipmen WHEAT—Recelpts. #.100 bu.; _exporis, | export S pia 108 Laciode G ; who ‘regard the present export shipments 61,379 bu.; spot steady; No. 2 red, T9%¢ elo- | PROVISIONS—The market opered off on | Lake Erie & W 80 Najanal Bloonit 8 | but tempormsy. Nagiakckiian, whits open- vator and i#%e f. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 north- | larger receipts of hogs than expected. The |, 92, B4 Sk 1 A | O s Dotk sy Shuning ern, Duluth, 64¢ f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, | market reacted quickly on buying orders | Mantaias 1 : ¥ | aivaty. | Late Oteting Dy room Mahitoba, §i%e f. 5. b. afloat. ‘Fhe big ciop | from commission houses. Not much stuff | hor™ yiii 108 2% Pl ors were 85, quickly absorbed by the figures cused further liquldation in wheat | offered trade fair 2 | Mex. Oai 4 e e Io Nhehk sgarestiveness along loday except December, which belated WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY, | Mex. Nationai | This ine: " From ' the South” reports wera 18 western Jambe.... 211111 [ : : 3 e bhiits o the spot situation: ex- estern lambs ... ket wag duil and easy ulb duy. ciosing fyc | Kannan Clty Grain and Provisions E . A L w.n“‘n-w Dugars of the stasie; e 3 ¥ i A A 4L ¥x1 feet) rnd lot 6, block 1, P onnri . UGH 1 s M| KKANSAS CITY, Dec 81L—WHEAT—De- | % | and private English cables noted a general STLEKS AND HEIFERS. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, P R T o g LT T A CORN-—RRecelpts, 39,900 bu.; exports, 33,000 | cember, 63c OEYe; cah. No 3 N | Tesmt W Bl A T intire vanase. 10 A ows, - Ama ¥ L in nwii nei 1o ¢ i 38 | Ris 2@6ic; No . Central Coa ron ome ex o ’ e " it bu.; spot easy: No. 2, 8e elcvator and Siise | § ®gSic; No. 2 red, | Lok & W 73% Unlon Bag & P. She ‘time during the afternoon prices 108t 2 Cholca Cattle Still Show Stremgth, |J- H. Levy and wite to George Tick- white, 60, Options experienced heaviness 5 cash, | 4o vt 5" 2o pla S | Geveral paints under local realizing, but While Hogs Dré Yoty nor lot . block 9, Summit 8dd..... B ine Ialante ol sron Honren o mted 3 ) sash. | ontarie & W.II. 5. "Leaiier 110 by L TR T e How » - . A H. Norton and wife to W. V. Graf, under' the influence of crop figures, coupled | X0- £ 3 i | Ponneyivania oy Bl cept 'In January, which closed about 4 CHICAGO, Dec. L—CATTLE—Receipts, | (lots 3 and & block 8 Waterloo., i tyvorable weather conditions. Ldqui. 5. 2 white, 8c; No. 3 mixed, ae. | *o ‘1 * points under the top. The market closed 17,000 head, including 100 Texans; cholce cat- | W. J. Laymon and wife to Louis ‘m“‘{! ROT. B AN R0 ADR YO ARt eapned | > 46 T Sy B G . e b Very steady at 2g10 points higher, late po: tle, strong, others slow; good to prime | Harris, lots 9 and 10, block 5, Ken- W0o nat Jowar, January closed at Siieo; r—Choice timothy. $11.50812.00; cholce Y ptd *n | tions showing the greatest improvement, steers, $6.40§6.65; poor to medlum, $2.75@5.00; | d8ll's add ... e ot = Shde J ol iRe, 30 10.00 ' 4 Western Union. Total males of futures were estimated at sckers and feeders, $2.00G4.40; cows, $1.2@ | B, R. Hastings and wife to . O ATE Rectipts, 84,600 bu.: exports, 1140 Creamery, %@7e; dairy, fancy Anst. Jpmmstiv 62,000 bales . SRIIERS MRS Ry TLMBS | Jhine % & Sk D, Prevesct pOATE_Receipta, SLEN. b exports 11 H g 2 |8 ptd b NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 31.—COTTON bullé, $2.0064.50; calves, $3.75G7.75; Texas fed DIBPE cirisestanirn : e bus mot auieti | No. 3 . standard Woak: fresh Missour! and Kansas | o528 d Steady, closed firm; sales, 5900 bales: ordi- steers, §3.5005.00. Harold Gitard and wire {o Varg L 2« TR TR LR IO g loss off. cases returned; new o Vo ) Ho v b nary. i lo-lbe: good ordinaty. 71166 low HOGS—Receipts, 47,000 head: estimated to- - Davig, lot 9, GIfford’s add.... nominal; track, white, #)g43c. Optians dull | No. 2 whitewood cases included, 2c. So.. Pacite w4 do pta T 1oas ‘middling falr, dscr receipts, and weak with other markets. Ty Receipts. Bhipments. | —— - B'BE Duicas. atock, 143 bales. Futures, HOPS—Quiet:' ‘state, common to choice, [ Wheat, bu........... Bam F5 New York Mouey Market. firm: January, S9c; February. 8.47e bidi 1% h’:flc,“m 2 .]’;Ivllu 5 ‘grr»l.-l‘]r_,'., fathe Diluegsases Ay f}f“:; NEW YORK, Dec. 81.—-MONEY—On call. | March, 8.54@856c; April, 8.38@8.00c; May, e 1902, B@dle; 1901, 2G@ate; old, 160 SIS 0 | frm at 9G12 per, cent; closing offered at § | §.64s Goe; June. A.65G810¢; July, 870872 “HIDES—Steady; Galveston, % to 2 Ibs., Fhiladelphia Produce Market. BS " per conti Ak menithn: B per cont, | AuSUSt LEyIC lec; Californla, 21'to % Ibs., 1¢; Texas, dry,| PHILADELPHIA, Déc. 31L.—BUTTER— | Prime mercantile paper. 6 per cent g Hlo 8 iby, He. e =% Firm, good demand; extra western creams | LING EXCHANGE-<Heavy, with Oll and Rosin. e ; ‘domestic fleece, 2%@M0e. | ery, 3005 extr c si n bankers' bills s 5 | ‘ Cale PROVASIONS—Beef. quiet: family, $i6.00| BGGS-Firm. ;‘:“ra;;hrrr!m;r'mfl’nenrby e e e et a0 bata o | , LONDON, Dec, FrOil—Galovtis Unsend, @18.00; mees, $I080G1100; beet hams. $ioms | e, loss off fresh western, c, loss off; | sixty-day bills: osted Tates. $SGLSTG: | ad. TOTAIASY SFIpagiine. wpirlis, g paciet,’ SU16; l«‘]‘li‘lnc“xvllrbfl‘:“,‘lmlun"l'l.ns':‘ fre »);W:»ug.‘_\n];-;:.:‘“ 24c, loss off; fresh commerclab bills, 'x;‘:-j\ufl“«\:fl-l Sk NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—OIL—Cottonseed, $.708.78; plekled shoulders, $5.255.0) | CHEESE—Firm and quiet; New York full | s | o s . | dull.- Potrolsum, Hrm. Rosln, - frm. ‘Tur- pickled hams, $11.25G11.60. Lard, nominali | creams, prime small, l4c; New York full | BONDS—Government, steady; rallroad, | P Giry™ Dee. 31.—OIL—Credit bal Weatern steamed, $10.70: refined. nominal: | creams. fair to good small, 13%@13%c: New | fom - iy s Y e R s . i eontinent, $10.90;° Eouth America, $1.50; | York full creams, prime large, 14c; New | The closing cuotations on bouds are as | Ances JLb cortlcates, N0 Sais boie: compound, ¥1.80GTI5. Pork, easy; fancy. | York full creams, fair to good large, 13% | follows N bl averase. ToT10 boj - $18; short' clear, $2100g22.00; mess, $15.256 | G13%ec. : gy o+ i ol T 238.80. iR T Vo 8 ot B reg.. Ui & b % . Ga., Dec. 81.—OIL—Turpen- BUTTER—Receipts, 3,48 pkgs.; firm; Toledo Gral Seed. Foy <] 1R Yt S . firm at Sgigc. Rosin, firm; A B, ¢, D. state dalry, 20G%c;’ creamery. ‘3G%%ci| 1oLEDO, Dec. 21 — Wi coupon 108 * Minn. & St L 145: E, 31800 F, $1.85 K $I%0; H.' $2; I ereamery, common to choice, 21(27sc. SaarDQ. Deg. o8 = WHRAT — Dull, % e BN % £ K 257N BN, S8 W6, W0l CHEESE Recelpts, 2,36 pigs.: firm: | gae " cember, TTic; May, coupon 155% _do A WW, {20 . % ate Tl cream, Cofored, fall | “OSiN—Lull, weak: December, #Ke; Muy old dn, reg. AW N, Y. Ceniral ia §1OREDG, | Dec. sl Ol-North Lima, iate make, 13ci white, fall | gao . g i May, coupon 0% do general 3izs 5: Lima 81, late make, 134@13c; fanc A v 4 ™) 1% N. 9.0 C. gen. bn fall’ make, colored, ile: fate make, | goiue = Ul steady; December, Mo; May, | do coupon ".o....... 1618 No ‘Pacifc o € white, fall make, 14c; late make, 13% | "RY®_No. 2, Btye. o ads. s N. & W. con 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—SUGAR—Raw, o G8—Recelpts, 2155 pkes.: florm; state | go'isit; March: 3608 " PrinSneri January, Bal. & Ohlo da. Readmg gen. 4 nominal: fair refin 37-16c; centrifugal, e 0 BUL&IMe 6 tes a r, 3 2-16c; refined, and Pennsyivania, average best, 35c; west- | Brins ohore gsg > Frime timothy, $1.90. | & loiv BLATN. 3% | % test, S%e; molasses suga * et eTn. DOOF to fancy, 20@26c. e Canada So. ¥ B LS W R OLASSES—Quiet Loy aptiags, WIS gatdy; chickens. 19 Milwaukee Graln Market. T - a1 e 3| NEW ORLEANS = Dec 3L-SUGAR- fowls, 12c, western turkeys, 15¢f1sc B R orthorn, T4 - Ne. B & Q. n i 96 Texas & Pacinc is. d18% | lated, 4 i-lo@4ic; whites, 31@41-l6c; yel- METATS-Tin declined Ts 1 | northern, Tie: May, Tedc. Caaaeee G PRSNG| 10w sliasie; seconds, $40A -ltc. Phot tin soid locally at 32,4, Copper, s 8| BARLEY—Firm; sample, 42G6sc. SR R iR Vi ety R | MOLABRNESGUist: open Sitle, 108880 blgher in London; there was a sale ;\'r lh.| CORN-May, & 6 centrifugal, $@3lo; syrup, TGN Quoted at 311 S0A1LS0! lake at” HiL88G12.05 Sionx City Live Stock Market, B . | Bvaporated Apples and Driea Frui | and clectrolyic 'and casting at HLEGI2E PEQRIA, Il Dec. 3.—CORN—Lower ior Tien 10 * Wheel ST IR Dec H-NViTORLTED but continued quiet and unchanged here at [ “OA TS Ste No. 3 white. 3¢ made and but moderate prices for spots. sz Srelter wue linchanatd ol | SATBRY"H Tor halshed Sooas. Qimnga, sry, gycied o5, S prims. Bel llhe fu'l! g0 nn‘c‘: Le’n.um;‘n.‘ at ..-wdn. od. Deleth Geatn Warked. CALIFORNIA | nnu—:ll-'m"r;ndl'm%‘zlm: ron closed at n Glasgow and at 464 R inn prunes are i~ moderate jo s ¥4 in’ Middleaborough; here 1t was ull| DULUTH, Dee. 3L_WHEAT—Cash, No. 1| ,BERLIN. Dec. 3l -Prices were irm on | firmly held at $5@sc for all rades. Apri- : Ad; native lamba. $5. and unchanged: No. 1 foundry, northern, |hard, Te; northern, Tle; No. 1 northe | (amard Banks were herdor wng fat ir8€ | cots are quiet at 7iac in boxes and 74@loc HEIFERS. WRSRe.. " - &) 2 Pri Wires 1o All_Points. is quoted at §8.006%5.00; No. ‘2 foundry. | ern, Whc; December, Tic! May, B%e s h in bags. 'Peaches, steady at Sc for peeled . GRAIN, Visi0NS, STGUKS, BONDS Sortiere: Mo 1 Toundry, southarn. sad M OATS - May, Sihye. -n‘.;hq::«" favored. The close was some- | and 64§7i%e for unpeeled. Kan City Live Stock Market. B et oald. fae Gastihe 1 foundry, southern. soft, at $22.00G28.0. e LONDON, Dec. 31.—There was great pros- 3 KANBAS CITY, Dec. 31-—CATTLE future delfvery — Liverpool Gra rov i | o ey Taatiat el Aot poen Whisky Market. celpte 6,30 head: 300 calves 100 ves: | OMAHA BRANCH, 11v-111_Board of Tr Minneapelis Wheat, ¥ nd B LIVERPOOL, Dec. 31 — WHEAT — 8pot, | end accommodation. and 1t was estimaied | CINCINNATI Dec. 31.~WHISKY—Disth- corn cattle steady and slow; TLelephone 1316, MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 3. —~WHEAT-De:|firm; No. 3 red western, winter, 6s 11334 | that the borrowings trom the Bank of | lers’ finished goods, active on basis of §1.31. heifers steady; stockers and feeders st W. E. Ward, Local M~aager, grades $265G2.95 Rye flour, steady; fair to | ment_but milder predicted for middle west, |Del. L. & W........ 560 do yptd . best point of the season and 80 points ubove | j,rge, owing to the fact that not many | 15 lambs m 9 .o ;S 3o4Tine apd wite to Elisa 8 =Htd Henford . den, lot 4, Dewey Place .. Frank Kouteky and wite {0 Plcqueur, lot native lambs 62 culls . tern wether t Hoogewys lots 1 and 2, block 2, western lambs. Omaha N western yearlings ssegeepesssey 2oSgaR=sase company, s% lot Capitor 4dd s e s Bame to same, sely sely 7-14-13 (excopt R 00 00 800 1 09 1969 5 1 18080 8 3 S 388 2BHSITTTRVTELBSALLTIS SRS BRLSESE aEIAISSEETER . 1040 e nc 1 4y 1082 » 1010 i 1022 e ! 1 1 o 13 1 s 1 morrow, 30,000 head; left over, 13,000 head; | lucretia R, Seymour to John E market 5@10c lower but active; mixed and [ Poll, lots 16 and 17, block 2, butchers, $6.0066.35; good to chofce heavy, [ mour's add . il B $6.35G6.60; rough heavy, $6.10G6. light, | Bame to Ida M. Woicott, it biock . TGS, bulk of sales, $5.2006.40. 3, SAME .oo0onee P A Ay SHEEF AND LAMBS—Receipts, 15,000 nd, ‘ot 1. biock head; market steady to lower: good to st choice wethers, $4.004.60; falr to cholce Benawa and wife to Eila 1 mixed, §3.25G4.00; western' cheep, $4.00g4.9; | Lobingler, lot 3, block 4, Briggs' native lambs, $4.00G4.90. Place ..... % . A Officlal yesterday: o S celpts.Shipments. | A, P. Tukey and wife to Tukey Land CatHle .ooveeeocnnns " Skse company. lot 7 and ¥, block 2, and - . other property in mmerc ark Bheep ... . I H Jreen to Barker |'hmpyllry. olg jot 7, block E, Omaha . Louis Live Stock Marke H. 8. 'Thomas ‘to E. R. Hume, lots i ST. LOUIS, Dec. 3. —CATTLE—Receipts, | &nd 3, block D, Prospect Place....... 1,700 hend, including 1000 Texans; market Dee. steady to 10c lower on native beef steers: | gherift to Francls Shaw, lot 1, bloc Texans slow: native shipping and export 3, Kountze & R.'s add. " steers, $4.40@6.00, with strictly choice worth | gheriff to H. 8. Thomas, iots 8 and up to 36.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, | "33 Cunningham & B.'s add . ... $4.0066.50; steers under 1000 Ibu., $3.75G5.15: | gnerifr to same, lots 13 to 11, block 470, stockers ‘and feeders, $26(@4.25; cows and | = Granayie ¢ . . heifers, $2.26@5.00; canners, 31.75; bulls, 32.35 | giizabeth D, Kimball et ai to sami @3.50; calves, $4.006" Texas and Indian | “lotg 1 and 4, block D, Prospect steers, $2.66G4.50; cows and helfers, 32756 | Place ..........c..ereriivseeniies ” 3.80. . C. E. Barry, administrator, to A, H. HOGS—Recelpts, 3,00 head: market’ 15 A to. 7. bl ¢ 1 o er R SR b B B et Loe, Wi lock 337, Omaha...... 1100 3046 50; butchers, $6.3506.5. P Moy AND LAMES - Receipts, 50 piaathe st e dovanins e head; market strong: native muttons, $3.60 — @4.40; lambs, $4.50@6.75; culls and bucks, 200G 4.00; stockers, §1.503.00; Texans, 2.95@ | SHIP US YOUR 3.7 kel ST Dec. 31 —CATTLE—Re- ceipts, % _Flll\'r uv:(l steady natives. $3.75@6.55 exas and westerns, 1 #5; cows and heifers. $2.000(4.25; - ST & $250026.75; bulls and stags. $2.5004.55; ¥y s RANGE Bnos HIDE co' lings and calves, SLH0GAS; stockers stoux City, low teeders, r.;(llm!-!fi B heed Haht e e 24 4 il 5 B 2 HOGS -Recelpts. 8,078 head ¥ r A N5 lght mixed. $6.106¢ 4: medium and h 7. B Weare, broa, € Ao 00 V-Bees $6.20616.50; pigs, $4.5006.15: bulk, 35.200%.45. ND HEIFERS siEEs, "AND LAMRS—RocoDls. s WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGO read: native lamb curlings L v bil; swes i Membpers of the Principal Exchanges. 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