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OMAHA, THURSDAY, DE ) $ 9 <4 2 CRaty 10 PRODUCE MARKET ;‘!:.“."’.’n‘.’:."“m“";:“;:.';‘."“::.l:“m"&L‘.&"&lNEWYORKSTOCKS AND BONDS | i e alhcs - sitshlns | QMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET : — 'res cases, §2¢ at mark; western carrent 1,890, receipta; fres cates, St mark. —_ e surrey Notihiie MR 4 CHEESP-—-Firm; New Yol ull ereams, general fund, 81, ; ourrent llabliities, o Bad Weather in Argentina Sets Shorts | choice, 17c; New' York full ereams, faif |Prices Move Upward with Periods of ¥i06.00,081 . W -king baiance in treasury of- | Killing Cattle Continune Steady, with to Buyiug in Wheat. ot g o - Tices, §25,966,981; in banks (o credit of treas- WAL v g i NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET 005,886, eub- Feeders Slow to Lower. i minor coln, general fund, Hesitation and Interruption, SIORM TIES UP CORN SHIPMENTS |quotations of the Day on Varions |LARGE OPERATIONS IN STOCK &3 3 \ —— Commoditien. | New York Momey Market, b Mark NEW YORK, Dec. &—FLOUR—Recelpts, NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—MONEY-On eill, % R Waeken 12,000 barrels; exports, 12300 barrels: More Rumors that Common s to Go|ficm at 4%ab per cent; ruling rate 4% per (Fat Sheep Comm n HOGS ARE STRONG AND ACTIVE A Fire and Burglar-Proof Good, Strong ward as Result of Slow Movement - < + P the market WAS firm; Minnesota to Par by Christma Final ; closing bid, {% per cent; offered ot Prices and Are Active, W 0f Crops—-All Offerings Dhtents, MGEEs; Minnesota bakers, M <9, 5 per cent Kifa -~ Wtk Readity Take k1] “l y $.3505.75; v“n.t;or Renction Wipes Out Much h ‘N‘li. LOANS—Steady nnalmm"‘ uu\m‘ Fat Lambs Are y straights, ; winter anm eixty days, 4%@5 per cent; ninety days, Higher. 46, “winier, low grades. W Kansas of the Early Gain, @8 per cent; slx monthe, 4 per cent b gt A stralghts, 4.85@6. tlour, " demand PRIME MERCANTILE PAPBR-5GS% OMAHA, Dec. 8, 190, |flow: mr to_good, um cholce to per_cent. 1 , . BW r'E q \ SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 8 100 THe #ieat, APkt Was ROETOUS aAFly, BU b-u-;:‘y ‘“'EV oL “n‘.'fi.'i.‘!’.l'."‘ fiour, quiet; NBW YORK, Des. 8—Prices of stocks| STERLING EXCHANGE-—Easier, with ORNMEA g v CM\I. Hogs. Sheo moved 45 agaln v, wit riods Actual business in bankers' bills at $4.84250 Bt a2 i Seat e 08 SR | SORNMERL | e, s, | S nterhaiion T Resatln”s AT 1 | M8 o sely sy B hng, L W iR i in v G1.56; coarse, $140G145; n | action wiping out much of the gains. The demand; commerela! 5, 4. Hhorts were buying in steadily and this | gried, $.30 forant 2% Nrmed values .{ 104 " CR—Bar, 51%c; Meéxican dollars, 43c. The movement of corn Is extremely light. Is economical insurance on Valuable Papers, Jewelry, etc. Various Sizes for Various Needs. o vol- | SILV T uie eamx Festert o i vsady;: No. 2 western, &, nom. | CPERINE rise brought in a considerable vol ume of profit taking sales from an element BONDS—Government, easy; railroad, g inal, f. 0. b, New York, h t|trregular. Three days this week..19.25 Il g O 2 a5 T o | BAKI Qe fkine, @0, nom- | Ik PARAST, ich BAS SORE505 "IIEIA cains on New York tonde| L8 $A7F bt B Invest your savings in a 3 per al o), f. New York movement from one day to another, The |WeTe a8 follows: is_working higher steadily. WHEAT Recelpt 5 ) ol ot e B cent Ce Wheat ruled strong on further repor e ) P % rtificate of Deposit. o U, 8 ref. 3, reg. 100%*11L. Cen. st ref. da. “ of | 580 bu.: Spot market \ireguias; No. 3 I"!fl I’l;lwlrd operations on a large scale in y severe damage In Argentine. Receipts at|§l2bty asked, elevators No. i red, LK {nportant. sutimentar Sich 36 "he. o all markets are very light owing to the|nomifial, f. o. b, afioat; No. 1 Duluth, |eral tone. The action of that stock was bad shipping weather throughout the coun- | $1.19%, n&mlnll, f. o b. al m No. 2 hard, | not explained by any news development, | | try and all offerings are taken readily on| winter, o. afloat. There was | but the idea persists that the rica s des: the advance. 4 5 in Whrll. but prices were | tined to rise to par some tim before F:r" ;,..,L fl”: mlh:h“]p'x.n ;’::?;‘E{ clr;. nv.rA}c a bushel on more | Christmas. fil’ 3,267,608 with wheat, an cel \ mage from Argentina, light re- | “The buying of stocks was accompanied by | Am Tobacce da. ... TAM. K & T. g 44s.. 0 | Sheep ..o ere. 2,006,180 2,088,913 31,438 willing to up for the cash stuff as long o net higher. December | the president's message, which was called | Armour & Co. G R The following twowe shois l}"‘ the Takt as the moverent stays light. May elosed at §115; July | moderate and conservative and as warrani. | Alchison gen et M S Sl ompariscen: - pEmary wheat rocaipte'wére d o AT o, 41us | 1IF (XPctation of clrcumapect " treatment e ) ents .r- » —Rmv u.; exports, of the toplcs reserved fo 11906 o ). ceipta iast vear of 544000 bu. and sn 0.; 5pot mArket steady; No. & Tie, Sle- | messagen” The feeling on the cnieet o DAte LU, DO O PR of 390,000 bu. vator, domesti ’!‘ s 4 weeks a ofllfi? 18,879 last year Entranca to Bafety II?.“ Vanl Is at 307 South unf'n Vi rst Nat 10nal Bank of Omaha | The fallowing table cattle, hogs an D at for the year to date, eompuodl with la un b T, nominal, délivered, | enhanced by advices from Washington al- 0240 * (4N Primary corn recelpts were 622,000 bu. fnd | and 6bc, £ 0. b, afloat. Option market was | leging the likelthood of the suppreasion ‘of Nov: & H 5-"] SO AT u! N shipments were by nst_recelpts | without transactions, eiosing e net higher; | attempts at radical measures In ocongress, Nov, | 438 % | 488 44T ° last year of 796, ind" shipments of | December closed at 6%o; May olosed ai | - Published reports of the Fipening of plans | Nov. 18] 6 0df = 40 J'ss [ ally resultea (n somewhat higher prices, | very fine quality, per large bu. box, ¥L.i; T 1,000 T0c. among rallroad tralnmen for a concerted ) § 08 4 92| ¢ 43 4 % | most of the Dbetter Kinds selling right | Wine bais, Luiviiuu, very fine bi0od red, IL elruncel Wi :mn 2 n“ Wflcw % ATS—Reoeipts, §5.400 bu.; exports, 1,200 [demand upon the railroads for an ad- a6l * | 487 4 48 4 53 | @round 10@l6c Ligher than yesterday A |large dimo, box, pl.so; Jonuthans, Coworado, B R o s X bu.; spot mar firm; mixed, 2 'to 82| vance in wages after the first of the year 164 606 * | 44844 siring of toppy mative lambs realized §.0, | very fine, kvoa Coiwl, [ilie aung, PO LOX, Tiverpool closed %@d higher on fwheat | 1DS, nominal; natural white, 20 to 82 Ibs. | Were without apparent effect. The census 463 618 481 ¢ 10 44 | the best price paid thus far this season. |glov; Greeiuss, Lourthdy, per buk, .o, and unchanged Wflfi:. clipped white, 34 to 42 Ibs., 463G | bureau’s figures on the amount of cotton | 467, 6 12) 4 84 4 42| 4 88 | Fed westerns changed hands at §7.75. OUFL Fippils, Lluaorauo, very tine quai- Lo ranls ol uocihet ginned to December 1 was taken as having | 471 616 483 440 * The feeder market contnues dormant |iy, per box, ki e s, UPIOrado, pe Seelibchotin il ot e SARORSRER BNON Y HIDls—Inuuve Bo'oll 21%@32%¢; Cen- | A wideepread interest outside the -um-lf . u‘ 621 4 92| 4 35| 4 87 | because of the lack of supplies. Not enough | pox, ¥.60; Len-vox 108, Aasorted, v less. Artioles. om.| High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. cotton trade. The rise in price of cotton | § 15| 4 57 4 29| 4 82 |stock sheep of lambs were includcd in | iowa Junathans, exira faucy, per bbi., $.0; rice of the season was th vaill 1014] 108 \ 101%] 108 | 100 LEATH eady; acld, 2@800. high level of Drices in materials A con. | o b4 s today's offerings to arouse much interest|igwa \vile Seps, 6Xira T&NGY, Per DD 3.0 « Houday. in purchasing oircles. The few Strings of | joww Missours FIppins; exurs fancy, per tion of live stock at | thin stock on sale lately have sold readily, | opi,, $0.10; lowa ben Lawis, extia fancy, * Sunday. Receipts and disp: 1o um 10%| 102% 100 Beef, firm; family, $1800 | trary tendency was shown by tne price of | ¢ t he, for | howeyer, &% §ood firai priess and por bol., W.00; Ben Davis, strictly No. 1 is0, boat ame, copper, one of the few materials whioh has | e o e e e eaing at 8 b, . yes. | GLion, &t present s about as it was &t 1ast | Slusouri, per- bbl., W.wi Missourl Pippins, oty Ftra Ta | Fabed 'to share la® the almost universal | terday: o oggh bygre strietly No. 1, per bbl., ¥.i0; Gwnos, suricily mess, $21.0023.00. ok meats, steady; | rise in prices The Western Union quar- e RECEIPTS. As the morning advanged and t. ~o. 1 Missouri, per bbi, 360, Greenings, ‘ igkled bellies, $13.76G14.50; pick hams, | terly report of earnings proved unsatisfac- | Di | Cattls, Hoas, Sheap H'e o [ater trains it be- New York, No. 1, per bbl,, $.60; ten bbi. 1 FS lua .z: PRI Tata coryy SHGAIS st G I | tary 0 oms Dovoeis oy Bpaved unsatiatac. | Duiiery le ® Vi 1% coat Saosdy by eceipls would greatl, | U7 oo lews. Uripes; MAlagas, extra it Yt uh 3.66; refined, barely steady; oontinent, | retention of the pravious djyidend rate| @0 Een. 4 R S ettt BE R - 8 3 s the original estimate, and buying | 58 T 4, Obi., .. famkcy im- 14.0; Bouth’ America, $16.00; compound, | secmod to Bring some AispoPROIMtmENt Alse | o €v. dn, sor. A.... 8 do iat & ex. 45 . % | Wabash §47 e i demand eased off considcrably as a resuls | -holes Imported, ROr bble B EARCS (L Omaha Cash Prices. . 76@10.00. Pork steady: tamily, % .00; | The fall In Amalgamated Copper was an | goo forier Bopeo B0 3 3+ m“"m'“cmq L TR 2 Sino Raflered Lo sorie " extont, I fust, . | wavy imported,’per bbi., #0; extra fancy WHEAT-No, 3 hard, $104g1.06%; No. 3| SROrt clears, $%.00027.00; mess, influence in the sharp reaction late In o R STDIE, RAME 1 A H Veh Goneraly & siow. A% $ith mos ‘nted, highly, cowored, imported, per bbl., hard, $.001084 No. 4 hard, sLUaLOY LISl SN IR Vg Jettags), | the Sar. — S e N W, e 0 8 4 the early advance los S, Catawba: Four Ib. baskets, per No. 2 spring, $1U3@1.06% pring, 'c“.‘,’l‘S‘Z.J"‘A“'"u"' ere irregular. Total sales, par Boston Stocks and Bonds. L8 8 9 Quotations on fat sh ep and lambs: Goor | ‘usket, loc; Natoma, exire fancy, per $1.03; No. 2 durum, mdsu. No. 3 durum, | R m__nm)'“:‘mr: o, 1%,00. United States 4s, coupon,| ROSTON, Dec. 8.—Money, call loans, 5! /%8 to” choice lambs, 9; falr to goo. | rate, $1i5; Emperor, California, red, per e Bv‘n‘ln—n ern extra % per cent on call. | @6 per cent; time lokWN, 6@6 per dent.| e ‘§ ‘8 mmnn 36.76G7.35; ‘und light :e-rlln $.5 | rate, $1.76. Bananas: Kxtra fanoy Port 4 A | : 1o chol the 2g5.60; "« er . low, i No. 3 yellow, ; No. 4 Riosten Shgaee) Western faotory. ”M i 3 Mpmm RR.L18% Butte Coa i a 4 2| $4.60us.00; falr to Kood ewes, $3.50G4.50. inch, $2.00G2.75; speeial 9-hand bunches, ¥ Ac, Nos. 2 and & i o '::.x'm L s Mgl A 1 | do ptd 144 Cal, & Aricona. © 2| Quotations on feeder siock: Good Cranberries: Kxtra fancy, long-keep- Erade, EESE—Firmer; state, new, full cream, | Boston & Aibany. .. @ Cal. & Hecla. Total receipts ... cholce lambs, $6.25G6.7; fair to good lami %, per bbl, §1.00; Wisconsin, ripe, good OATS—No. ) white, uom“s. mnnudl lals, 17%@18c; same, September, fancy, ‘rnrnwv. pm +.....1% Centennial . DISPOSITION. . $5.75@6.%; light yearlings, $.00@6.60; hea. ¥ immediate use only, per bbl. 3.2, 4c; No. 8 whi 17c; same, October, best, 16%c; same, late | Am, A BON YN & H 5 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | yearlings, $4.5066.00; oid wethers, $.6044.. s: California, extra fancy Easter ot 0 o't ailow, Srpaioe; No. o Mo R By e T T e [T ! Ui, Puctl " Omaha Packing Co @3 Wl 106 | good to oholce ewes, $3.%@8.ib; breedii “irre, per box. §.50 California ‘caull- BARLEY—No. 4 00%@6ije; No, 1 feed, POUL’rny—Anvo. fimn; fowia, 1se 1go; chiok- 13:‘111:”“1.‘3_:&‘::‘3{) ;:m o B % $3.7600.00; yearling breeding ews NG, g’ S B Hamers Ooloeads, A N0 3, TI@TI0; No. 3. 00T Ll e ! L% Zi NqReprnlm-tl" sales: e flnell'Ehel::y‘::;lMi‘ two-bu. bl 0 4 Carlot Recelpts. , HAPER 0 3 74 western ewes, culls. ‘e 2T e imbo.. California, per ok, Tho. Head " Wheat. Corn. Oats. | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT | 110 127 weatern ewos 1 400 | Liiuce, per hamper, $2.50. . Rutabagas: Chioago . W8 10 e — b 43 western ewes.. A% 4% | enadian, per Ib. 1%s. Cabbage: |:vm; J e i in genuine ollan seed, per | 0} Omaha . Fair Thureday and Probably a Rising | ARevoes Weoln .. ® A1 63 |07y 000-1b, lots or more, 1o; red oxbl bcc" Duluth Temperature. Atehima 8 ‘B e m,h e California tomatoes, g OMAHA, Dec. §, 1909. | Atchison pi 2 . Cray . “Onionst Indlana o -. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | ., 7idse of high prossure’uiat extendod Atiantle oa;.‘mxi.n 1l e 4% |per Bu. $1.00; yellow, Oregon, per “"N’“' " down the sastern slope of the Rocky moun- Bal. & Onio pra. L. 13 ‘108 480 |Spanish onons, per crate §1.60. ow Features of the Trading and Closing |tains Tuesday mornin Bethishem Steel | 29 9% 1% |imported, 7crown, per ib, : 1bo; 'S erown, Prices on Board eof Trade. ward over the upper va. Brooklyn Rapld Tr o [ 12T per b, 13a; 1313 of. packages, per box, CHICAGO, Dec. &—Revived \fears of s (M) gl 300 9 4% |80 506 o packaxe. per box, B.00: Im: tous” dumde ¥ Front o he” Rrguntine | ia? VaTEye ard T Talen Tapiay i h i i afad 2 S|P O et o o s Cacoamutn, and has en rap! ‘n the oo vy e % 715 rake s 3 crop supplanted the mvnnmnl. reports i . New York Mining Stocks. 2 : the wheat "“’l* and ad- '.:'.‘:‘.."e'.:‘,'f'.;.‘l'x‘,'f lv:‘lrlcn:yniou:o‘#oh\:: ';:u NEW YORK, Dec. 8.~Closing quotations % 1 ‘3 s '"kiu-“ rhh:f:‘ |:';...B;-‘:“|%. i Vinces af Mo 1o o from the low poun O g WORthat BIOVElly SVaRyWRtrY OvES 200 8" |on mining locks were ag follows. an.-C % ® e Loulsians, per Ib. 17%e; Jumbo i “Senston_ The' slose. was. siron at i: the easi and south, except along the At - i 200 *Leadville Con. § | Christy Cline & Smith 5 8 I8 Ib., 160; medlum Texas, per Ib., most the top.~ Corn and oats aiso closed | i, c*ynd "Rulf” ‘couste ong 3 500 Sidit Chiet 3 Lo b 8 1% LRI D Th., 2. Hickory strong. _while provisions were steady. 1 g gl e 4% Neslonn 19 |Other buyers e i inck wainuts, per Ib., o, Hickor pents beral yleld of wlnu- uum"n“anu' roug! per 100 Omtarts . 333 o 2 i X § , per Ib, 6c; large, 4c. Califor- wheat in the Unlited States as outlined by | Miss oL e o By Ty B 1 gwtle 1m0 Fae o e s [Ty I VNN, i A nia wainuts: No. ::!tl;holl P g ] PRl Rl o T T L L I 'the “ata dufing Lo ‘last - Lwenty-tous Trom siver Tellow Jackat 11111100 | recelpts ‘were for over N cars, which |OHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Raw, por Tour"so: gumbo. Faw, per b, T by traders in the :‘h::‘( pit ‘today and G Ry e e DT e 300 T Tatkot opened thers was fess’ than halt 2 Ave [Dates: " ;:"1 'x: PAKAEeD, DOF vox $oo; elr al lon W re 0 Argentin: p e earink Catt Sh re | Dates .. g | Witere the Tipenin reported to have lowest temperaturs recorded at Omahd o 1 Baak Cegttags. o, ""E'r" L e ) t'l"::u“'ux o o g e hessogent P Hinlloween, par Th. $ye) sugar wainut . becn damaged by k vances | during night was & Dbelow aero. w0 ik Yx ien | OMAHA, Dec. 7.—Bank clearings for to- |0 DD earance. Thus it ha Bed’ tha y per box, §L6: Fard, per b, dtc. = Mot '8 b : seemed to Indical the ingury mi pht Snows ate soatiered over the lske region B0 Bt MY 8" aay were $LUMiAT and for corre- e Ly DAPESIe “iha | nGHICAGO, Dec. 8—OATTLE Recelpts,|cider. per kes, 0. ite Tice popeorn, be’ mors ,.m,u. ,,. earll falling on the mountain plateaus, 80 26% 86 96 |sponding date Iast year:$2167.496. "}' n°'° onged ug) 22,000 % steers, 85.60( nor 1., So. dirpaiches. Hid eentiment ,.,‘. wm. &on.nlly clear weather prevailin 1370 M 83y 33 - D ihs ANV st catite Tioted ons. ors, $3.0006.00; s..f Cuu—No. x. uw.n. \ mented by u.m Teceipts at nl m.ry over the central valleys and plains states. 1900 404 48 ey Cotton . », ""&“h l;,m. ce today, with | Dulle, wk stockers | 1o, ‘,_ h,,,. ’f& H | aus 1o m sovere e 1 The outlook i for anather cold nignt in L | NBW YORK, Ded. TON-The cot- [the ¥ T. "that the ':..:.-k.;“wu actlye at | nd f 5. 1ofn, d’w:- Nor. 3 jotn N‘zk Moo e Som {his Jicinity touightt, followed 'y riaing | Gredt™ worthern pid..... 3100 Mt ey {8 | ron market opeasa ffrfl\ an advance of |saed - steady. prices. ratisotin 3k | - xoai pts, 30000 head. Market |10/0: A0G 0] ot LT 0000 el . ooty espond- | Lomperaturs Thurkday, with Continued fely Grast Nerthers, OFe Eie ' M3 Tio% |6 to 16 points this moihiAgand during the |Changed hands’ ver: f‘mny “Bringing about a3 choloe heavy, 334508 nd. 8¢ No. 2 roun 1u: No, sround, . ng day last woek. A leading elevator in- |tonight and probably Thursday.. "0 15015 146" 146’ |early trading soid 11 to-Ii:points met higher, |1) 2 Vestora .45G856; light mixed, 85.1 " No. I plate, 85ci No. ¥ piate, o ; No. terest was a liberai buyer of December | Record of temperature and tation 2500 ‘3% 8 3% and With conifacts making & new high also in_ gocd, de- 35; packing, $8.40G8.66; plgs, bl which caused the price of thn option to | compared with the corresponding day of <4700 63% 61 62y record for the keason and touching fl.)&: mand and the market on that kind of cattle | - A uk of sales, $8. v EHR]STMAB TREIEB—! to 6 feet, per N Natanos Trom AN 10 b NAL (b | the Jast three yars: W0 100" 108% 108" | This advance Wwis on the firmness of 'the |was Just about steady with yesterday, thero ( SHEEE AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 25,000 dos, §1.60; 7 to § feet, per dos, $2.00; 8 to @ Penls ot oy '.‘,2’“;-“,“",‘: e "\g e . 1% % MK % cables and the census féport showing ouly |bein o material change in any 'direc- | headi “heeb 8408555 lambs, WTGEN: | feel, per dosen, BLOO 810, M foet, per dos, Daur 2 markets however, Ciosed strons; Lo 05, g rehaiend) g "Lt L8 | B the b |SST82T bales, winned 1o Dacember L mriaons ['%Ho_attendance of fesder buyers trom e i i ite Hom mawd ‘,"m“_,.'w,,".{, it (i H b with Decembertmt™the top,’ Finkl figures ay, 30 d egrese. o e = 2. 3% |0y smah crop, Realizing In advance of |the country continues very light and the| Kansas City Live Stock Market. |, peauty, $1.00 to %.00. Christmas dscora- on May were at $L0% b Excess in precipitation since Maroh X0 s ptd % | the government's’ report expected on Fri- |market on that kind Is in consequence slow, | KANSAS CITY, Dec. 8.—CATTLE—Re- | tions: s;.naua evergr wrutmnl. oA TECIPL R S0 enror Ll | BBt corraepondiag poiod . 130, | HETENS i b iy s Ry “nowevar, and the ‘anket | Vin 8 decldadly leyer, ahdeney. oo it B e S8R |V ol el BB for a strong corn market. An advanoe of (3.8 inches. i » - % (during the middle of the morning was 3| Quotations on caitle; Good to cholee cofi’ | Market stead o to 10c higher; choice ex: il Tho; fire rwft or 4 polnts off from the best, in conse- |84 '“"'fin 1000“5 fair to good corn-fod | port and sed dyed, oo mg boef _steers, $6.50@9.00; | oofl, matural, 4. to Me in the price of the cash grain Doflohnoy comonaln‘ rrm in 1907, N 0 common to fair corn-fed | fair to 004, Ay el e stimuinied additiona) demand for futures. (7.00 & quence. = R dEian ol talk s6oeteg B 3 Ware, wound, Tattans -r TRY, SPIATE: /M SRR0E. NI, Drioes, N9 Loosd” Foresarsor. “‘Mr;léxmxs&?"fl-;m?s 200 Pune, 18 1be; .26; falr to good range stee Routhern. teera, B. r‘ag?mk -ou'x‘herfitgfu e o 4 Sver—ntettepe. | g t . common to falr rang eers, th B X 2% ; t! . By ing follDr:o-llbg‘dlg cash_intergats St. Louis General Market. BB S, ' s dd ! g60d to eholos corn-ted cows and | herters. KLAGT0; bulle 8500150 calves | §reen and holly l':l:‘w’ a Peincipal. buliian i Svas the ontin: |, ST, LOUIS, Dge. _A~WHEAT—GClose, Whlires slavdd. Bikdv: ) Becacaier - 10806: '$4.0005.00; falr to good corn-fed | §5.75¢8.00, o aasomted with morteli Dance of light recel resulted in an |Digher; track No. 3 red, cash, §1.%5 .'l.nuar 14.81c; | February, 14.95c; Marco, $3.2534.00; common to | HOGS — Recelpts, 7,000 head. Market green, decorat dox.. $1.50; Magnolia, advance o"‘o To %o in.the price of wh‘{‘.‘z,‘ bard, 31.10g115; December, > May, Tt Juhe, 15.850; |falr corn-ted cows and helfers, $3.60G3%; i ik of g::org‘(: TAth matelis sateat et dor. 00d to cholce range cows an elfer: " Dain LTS RIS SIS Ae With CORN ieher; track No. 3, ocasn, uat, " 4s0c; " “Beplember, | 6390 10 GRG0 e range cows and helfers h“vy i Vlight $ing |30 Magnolia, "“,‘n“‘," "“,‘,',"\3. Yot - D vitons, oss 't planes to sguo JL.N wn ®0igc; December, 59%c; May, ok e autar 15,29 . palnts: {nlanss; B150aTs; common to falr range cows and $1.60; galex, g e Mt - OAT'—Hl‘h" track No. % oash, o 14.960; middling gulf, er $2.50Q3.25; good to cholce stockers iy Shixa Graten, ,."1 g el s auality. o £10. M‘ Ll hnrn i LAMns—nmlpu. with mortell 5. T il er. ne leading futures ranged as follow: Open.| High.| Low. | Close.| Yes' and feede: 2@6.20; fair to good stock- . ! ers and feeders, $6.16G4.3%; common to falr + $I—COTTON—8teady |\{ockera and feeders, $5.00a8, K h z& 3, white, #4}4c; December, élc; May, RYBE—Unchanged, 78c. FLOUR—Unchanged F ers, $2.75@3.75; veal calves, olia lea: red winter patents, bl EEELSE TS R T per bbl., 4 3 L LT Read| ‘Wool Market. sia ete., $2.T64.50. —_— needle pine, I to & feet, per dow., $2.00 to l ( wn |1 1 0ng |HHGETS, extra fancy and straleht, H.80 400 o e B i il el B Representative sales: St. Louls Live Stock Market: 2.0, ' ‘1o 1% ‘37’3 hé‘:‘{fr‘(.:';.‘.,'y"‘a‘m.a o &0 100k 1ok 1068 | 1 OSTONG D6 the Joeal ‘wool mArKet: BEEF STEERS. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 8—CATTLE—Receipts, R romx T vw gy eyl | 6%G%| 98 AT 00 % Bt R ’"‘.er pec -uyifinm‘;..,h the fle'mlll.nd fr‘om|thg iy 3 . Pr. 3,600 han:‘,ulvn:lud’l:p m.".x‘fl.x.l‘n;'."]::r::( Diamonds—FRENZER-15th and Dodge. HRAN— sacki trac! 8100 » woolen mills. ues are fully maintained | eers, ——— :m B Scya 1535 | ot Higher; 0d, cast k, 106 o S o | | mnd i¢ 1o saia (fi.lt American growers are 1% dressed beel and butcher steert. | woula Raine Price of Convict Labor AY — 680 B4 Wy | holding for top prices o or thelr 7. 5% u! . 75G5.25; » )—Th il v 64 p,‘;‘m: ey, tmothy, §12.00017.00; W s 8 | clip. Biading for the new clip has been re- H :na fecders, §5.26G5.15; cows und | PIERRE, 8. D ':; & S:b‘:‘:’" m: ay| anlawex | PROVIST ONepork, usehanaed; Jobbing, | 22 17,00 3 | sumed in Utah. Leading damestic quota. 8, canners, $2.1042.7; bulls | State Board of Correotions’ will. Y ot % $3875. Lard, weak. prime steam. 318 Bouthorn RMI'I '<_“3 | tons range as follows: Ken(uckf' Indlan; 3T R U} 180 60; $6.5006.76; Texas and In- | few days to fix the price ‘of binding twine | dok| @% 9 |1370% Dry salt meats, higher; hoxed extra | Tonnemes. Cosper g and” Missourt: Threseighths ' bldod, | b '.’fu 1 ) g,lln Steors, WO0GE8; cown ARd helfers | o ent year. They. will/also ot an. sarly ; 4 t 3 | quarter blood, ~32@38c. _Scour £44 1504 ‘ ‘ shorts, a.m.Bcll:-; ribs, mbou. Short | Texas & Pacife. ] Toxas fine, 18 months, Ta@se: ) HEIFERS. HOGS—Receipts, 7,200 head. Market wa: | date decide in regard to R/rpnewal of thelr Tm 2 & 81 434 21 45 | Sloar m Rer el "h xed extra 1,300 | elght months, 65@70c; middle county, 3 " nlroni pigs and lights, $.26@8.15; jackers | contract for keeping _tHe prison shirt PORPN IS | J ribs, Bdeng; short it (e tall, sogsic. Oregon: sastern. “No. 1 i % ‘Dutchers and best heavy, $8.i5¢ | tactory in operation; G tuls_the contraat, - e, e; valley, 0. 1, S1@68c. ‘ gnluw {ow s oL rff?’;‘{cm qChickene, 10%0; springs, %} tory, ‘tine staple. 7@i0o; . ting L] S¥LEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2300 | which will soon expire, allows the state 1 ! l,i fipl }:z‘m flflu e ' "u.c s, 1314c: geese, Sc. 1,000 staple, 70G72; fine clothing, 10@T: fine 3 head. Market nron ; native muttons, $3.60 | but 3 cents a dozen for the mhirts turned ke #| SUITERWirm: ereamecy, WPa am medium clothing, "o5atie; wwmood s '”Aums ; oulla and bucks, 20| i " Governor Veasey, does ot belleve o ree-eigl 8 ood, quarter C. P R {; " » 145 |11 325 11 8734 11 46 Recelpts and shipments of flour and grain b biood, 6I@esc. Pulled: *€xtra, “72gToe; tin that the contract price s High enough to 10 873 1017}2 10 80 11915 were a8 follow! . . | AA, G6@6Tc; A supers, §0@6se. e st .vo--pfm;k Market o o h tter of " Recipts. Shipments. | Wabssh - | *81.CoUis. Dee. 8-WOOL-Unchanged ‘ g save the staty” On. e Iaatier Of VN . Us ? Flour, bbls . 6000 14,000 | Wabsah, 24 30 territory and western medlums, 2G20; Fine 337 JOSEPH, Dee. . -CATTLE Recslpte. | eration, and 18 securing dats Wit whloW' " NS S8 SOUSER e Westinghouse Electrio ... 100 mediums, 2@2%e; fine, 13G2c. i 3 Y 50600, calves | to back his position. Under e pressnt i . bu.. Fotan Ohlen o i 7 X lon of the éarnings of $6.10016.40; spring straights, |Oats, b Wheeling & L. B.. s Motal. Masks i% state laws, a portl .90 m ., $3.0606.. “ S—— head. Market to their families, and t'“ i Wiscont e NEW YORK, Dec, . 8- METALS-The ‘i (0, Joad, Market | iho convicts are paid to.their amilis, nd BARLEYJFecd or mixing, 55G870; falr to CITY, D ikt market for standard copper was quiet; Y with this out, and/the expenses of main cholce malting. 64ge 4 : EANRAS OFRY, Das. $—WINAT--Osah, London Stock Market. lake copper ‘s quoted at $13.26@13.50; elec- D. H. Scott—Wyo. SHEEP AND. LAMBES—Receipts, 1000 tenance of the rplant he' thinks“the athts BDS P, No F southwestern, §1.76; wedi No. 2 hard, SL0uh( | MR SO e eeurities | (TOIVHIC, $31213.574; ‘Casting, $13.0415.5. 83 ateers...1N8 675 3 helfors... 100 475 |head. Marke: 16850 higher: lambs, $5.003 | should recefve & price, which will at least r:l %' northwestern, $L&. Timothy, % B ecember, 11.06% Cpia. |opened _flrm - ana bigher “today. Pricen | Lor g (NATKet easy: spot o futures, 800, ! e Inaas all ARa ateiosdt B °“"“'K" andthe Lg;c'd;'vfixo S—Pork, meas, per bbl. 82180 O T e S e ¢ Unlon’ Pacitia’ Sovinem London market' easy: spot. & 1% ¢% Sioux Oty Live Stock Market, | contract should not be let &t & figury 3 Ibs., $13.97 %G, No. 2 Faciric and United [ ‘Bteel. At noon bs. Lead, steady; spat, 1082 4% | g1oUX CITY, Ta. Dee. 8.—(Special Tele- | which will be really a 108s to the state in oxt cibe L s buaom. fileiagt o Deoemper, | the market was firm and trom % below to | KO0{0R T:-ryk-"-p:t"c'ie"l"“ gram.)—CATTLE—Rec 1500 head: | the end, and he is making an effort to short clear sides (bozed), $11.0@1%N. 593 ay, e, sellers: 8 New York close. | nlurker wnchanged” at £30. Koh iron Akl Saadyi beeve change the terms before the contract is J%;;TB_NW/!.e.“nuen n market highor. 5t te 4 ’for Clevd and, war; (% Stestn. B 4TS Bahle et i e a:“.as:..:fi;m' e 5ohs: | renewea. i omini unchan; a - ! 4 . Szmp:r;d.v:nrn“tfl bu. the corresponding | white. @ue, Noo 3 mied Hode. | T D OUTE e AL Lasd, pesurding .the hog' 'trade " (his morming | bulk of sales, %6815 A ! ralns were very lats u as n_ the . e Betimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | RXS—HOTe e firm, at $.2G4.40. Spelter, firm,. at $8.20. ' | cfea"tor some dayi ® and leas than OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Ohsmbarthin's Linimaut hel A’ snvighiq : 3, cars: corn, T3 cars; oats, 68 cars; NOEW, | 190" enoles e, W10, hy. np i ot s haif of the estimated recelpts were. i sight e - reputation as a cure for rheumatism, ; it Rk ; . When thie” market opened. The day was | g .. YK 5, o 85 J Lt ——— Chicay kllh Prices—Wheat: No. ' OIL CITY, Pa, Dec. & ~OIL~Credit bal- [very far advanced before anything was | i o -l A NS, Noth red. SLIGLI: No. 4 Hard, Ur R Crekmery, extra firsts, ances, 9148, Riins, 50,63 bbin:. average, |roported In. The prices paid did ot show 57 S yise wnd Whettnalern. | Thoshons “agk’ Wuhvhe Oapphecinn $L00G1 11N Nu northern spring ern spring, $1. R0 sosoadn Mol peking oL o Bo: " fitats, Bo:. seconds f:.‘"T.’u . 3 CODY. Wyo., Dee. 8. 1al.)=Th 310G 114 EGGS—Extri ¥o. c. 8.~(Special)~The re- Mgt .M"'fi'j% and dirtles, 17e; ‘current Lecvipte. o S@esc; N m.m’ghl‘u‘,; shipments, 177,142 bbls,; aver- [much change as compared with yesterday, - ‘ age. BUI ¢ was, if anything, & litle’ stronger. | umo retei trams 1 Lin | 1 delivered to the retall trade rone ety | clamation servicws iang. m, o the . 168 do ptd 3 Southern Pacific.. - cai SAVANNAH, Ga, Dee. 8~OIL—Tur- |and later on it showed still more strengt ' 10 Cor: No. 8 cash, o, &l" flh‘nmnu % | pentine, firm, G4%c. Sales, 306 Sbla T | Tt “was ovident that packers wanted the/| o5 ";l‘c‘ }:“kfi%ci“t: 1 in 1-b :Tn' canyon of the Shoshons near this i low, STKMETi4c. Oats: No. B “cash, g y ROSIN-—!“Hm B‘ D, | $8.80G3.82% ; ket changes every Tuesday. oomber, 3, ' gocording to opn ns Mo 3 white™ ian0ke: Now ¢ whik “‘i Oats, bu 1o 3,000 G, "k 1 T uu The hogs sold largely. at $8.20 for deceni e O et TEeT Bind of mived togs | BEQGS—Fresh selling ‘Stock, candied, Me. | of the United Btates Fidelity and Gusranty 8.5 42%0; standard, K, :aan M lslb. N, um G, 8% W BUTTER-8 $6.75. : . LAF 5 POULTRY~Dressed brolers, $ a 'doz.; b creamerfes, M@S3c; Options at K: sas City: Tilinols Centrai. . span % .amg ;t U,Au-nd 004 heavy hogs on un‘ aprings. ic:, Rens, Mo; cocks, 100; Guoks, f:mu‘n.;'n 'l'hef:."o:m:' ;Y;;'vrk b-us Open.| High, | Low. [Closs, | Shi Ex— mat, dieady"ut ild it Gince. ——— “rne top price today—$5.82%—1s the high- e gee tirkeys, %c; pigeons, per | the origina racto! were secu 275 cases. Market e g | AW, bR 1 MONET- | per ‘l\-t" Coffee Market. est pald so far this year. The highest $1.36. Allv broi ers, under 2 lbs..|by the company defaulted. It has un- (: siady: ot mMATK. casss Included. WH@WHe; | | gorhe rate uf discount In the P lomaike!| NEW YORK, Dee. 8.—COFPRE—Futures |PFics paid for a full load of hogs on this | hens, 10c; cocks | (I January 1 to complete ‘the structure, firsts. ie; prime firats, Wie. }""‘l 10! 10.\\ 1o | Er Dt s e per sant, " A% [ closed steady, net unchanged. Sales were |markel was In February, 1883, when $8.7% | ,.'.m. ol u,k.y,'fl;“,‘,‘; ne: Il | which fs now 30 feet high and which will A twins, nolm ; Young Americas, 19%e; :o‘n: b v | m, s, - g em e e et o a ke neluding Jamuary | ™ Repressatative sales: [ over € b "tie; guine tqwis, 88 per doz.. | be ‘818 feet in height, but is rushing the ; M!'T)‘(‘l}':‘?&—snun turkeys, 17c; { il B 2% 'Quotations fusnishez by Ssmust Burna |S50% Uuiet: No. 7 Rio, Bige, nominal: No, 4 iy o TE‘ROGB-EK“.&I ot eane. 350 Tonmi, | VS WIR-AMt atulale Baish o ander-iie ens, lic; springs, B kA S R gl o (O sl x| G New York Lite buuding: Do NG MR, o) Cordova, 9 w8 iT ¥ on, $L.8; New York Counts, small, | there may be no question #bout Its com- VEA : 56 to 00-1b. welghts, 390; Bla. Asxea 0 811 l.mi $3c: large, llon, $1.86; Baltimore | pletfon before the expiration of the time © I:..hum wlol‘hu‘ 9G10%c; 85 to 110-Ib. 4 e ’r"\! - Toltte Baah artonts ’min $EW | standards, small, c; large, 8c; ga-lon, | jmit 3 7 P ATORS - steaay: gholes to_tancy, % IR o o gy e 4 W8 4| TOLEDO. 0. Deo. &LSEEDS-Cash - ] FISH — Fresh caught, almost all are: . @dc; Talr to good, B0 L army o 3 5 whstern winter o T | Cemmonwenits L e Bt % |clover, $9.00; February, #. % H- dressed: Hallbut, 1%c; buffal ] - Futures, quiet; December, Ss 1%d: March, | ity Oas & Blec., Waterioo . 0 % | November, $8.50; repected, $.1 4 s 31y |10 bullh"d- le; catfish KUHN INVESTMENT ) m--...-u. n— n Market. To $14a: May. 1o 194 ? TOR, | Detrolt Bdison e, 1683.. 10 100 |lished grade, $.00. Timothy + et Dha e Dass, l;‘ I [8]4) MINN! § ~WHEAT—De- | CORN—Spot, quiet; new. American, W TR W B Peseen: S 2 RP—Guite & libsral sprinkiing of fat rosen ) ! | ¥hons Doug. 3103 683, Brandets e.mber “o X nu."‘c‘;m nr;g 1| mixed, via Galveston, 58 10d. Futures, dull; » ———— r:\l: . :cau:;;“"dr in 'Im- m:"?"l‘ $ ....x havgie: N IRV, miget, T8 Wit Hegemier, plate, = Sugar and Molasses, Tun: total receipts, however, were normal | pik ssed, d . e nonhern. o 2 0 | NEW YORK, Dec. 5-SUGAR—Raw, for Sny\hing ob o4 -.u:h.w Y conN .1 n:‘nud at JLosK. N Rt Mttt "y falr vefining, $81%e¢; centrifugal, i | SuS! abtaa A ‘:""‘}f“,‘,‘u";’;‘:,‘fl,‘.d HIDFK-No. 1 green, i0c. MILWAUKEE. Dec. . jo; molasses sugar, .56%e. Re- y ty FRUITS—Oranges: Bxtra fancy, highly 0A KEE D w ' ; There was & good strong tone to mutton SLUKELL: se |fined, steady; crushed, bic; powd Taterial with finish and mmost saies In this | colored navels, e and 1lis. per box. @.15; We buy and sell Nevada-Qman i lo'qgl 14 May, $1.08%. 1o |5.%c; granulated, 5.16e. e figu cxira, tancy, Wighly coloved navels, 1ate | other g0 4 or eopper etock. c-l 'on usr OA - —— per extira fancy, Ighly color Bml—g‘l‘:mlu sogese. % Stock in Sight. Ravels, 160w, 174 300s, fids, per box, 0: 15 | Recelpts of live stock st the wix principal axtre famoy Valeholas, s, per box, W.7; Ilel'bel'l E. Gooflh Co We | western market yes y as follows: extra fancy Valenclas, 13s per box, | . ec - ""8. 4 70 small ises o be had. Lemons: - Exirs Srekers and. Dealess RN N “Mluneapoils), 8830645, % | soutn omana E (r anty" oot Ble s o, 4687 wxira Tancy rs v Sioux City .. l.- vies P Iphia Produce Market. " |5t Toeeph, - ] Fruit: Fiorids nJ".. river M e, l&‘ x rén ELPHIA, ‘Dec. 3.-BUTTER— Kansas X hed “a-. westein creamery, 30; extra NGTON, Dec. &—The conditior |3t Lo ] Fi z“ "gfl : JREORIA, Dec. £oCO D oo #e appies: Flariis Tndian river s and and oter T i N 4y e ness lows B e 4 Crate, $58. Kumquats: cases, S mark; | QAT Steady; No- 8 Trust coln, §574.976,809; silver | Totals 000 07,00 4L quart, flc. - Apples; Ben Davis. e “Colorags,

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