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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1909. rece! Roc) n o I, 16e; 4 crown, $c at mark; current ipts in returna. 1 s of the late trading was k tinished killers down to common and short I’nx‘mrlm. 1 crown, gor b N CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET {8 thostsioseentirsicis, oe-'siove; | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS {fsine 28kt sotilhed B OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | fiaeaenera o™ i funas ors [ roliet st 0o o puekgnen, bob' . o; current receipts, free cases; 71G3lc at RERLIN, Dec. 13.—Trading was qulet abundant. As has been the omse on Al |sc; (06 o8’ package, per bux, $2.00; mark, 3 g on, the Bourse today. lled days lately, ‘the poorer material moved ported. per © b baskel e Almonds CHEESE~Market firm; New York full PARIS, Dec. 15.—A heayy tone prevalle : slowly wna it gererally required o n- | Drako' s o par bl Covounuts, Light Receiyts Prevail, with Values|creams, choice, iT4c; tair fo good, 164@1Te. Market Shows Strength in Face of [on the Bourse today, owing to reports of | Receipts of Cattle Very Liberal and | ducements to effect a wal he proximity | per sack, $4.80; eadh, Wrasils, in.ue, opold. : ¢ the holldays, however, is proving a [per Ib., ldc. Filberts, large, per Ib, 12 .c Norvons and Wotking, Highe, AW TR e anas: Feeble Demand. the serfous condition’ of King Leopol Prices Lower. of the ays, how proving v arg - good, strong prop to the demand for Loulsiana, per ibi. 13%e: Jumvo New York Money Market. killers with finished and best mu(lo;u A “rlwrkm. :fif, medium '.'txnr,')ln-lkll'!. NEW YORK, Deo. 13.~MONEY—On call, commanding prices that were safely stea iso. Black walnuts, per 10, 4. Hiokory Quotations of the Day on Vi dati 1% per cent: | H [UFFER A SHARP REACTION | with last week's close. Some fed yearlir nuts, small, per Ib., 6c; large, e Califor- WEATHER HAS BAD INFLUENCE Commodities. BOCK ISLAND 1S A FEATURE [, ¢4 fer giot rulne this, i e oo | OGS 6 - ol carly &t $6.0'and ewes changed hands | na syainuts: No.'{ wot st pée fh tic; NEW — 7 cent. Time loans easler; aixty day @ 2 « . X . 2 w0 I, per Ib., lie. Peanuts n’?.io’“m,‘.'o“’f.;;ifi; e oo, T Matket §per cent; ninety days, # per cent; SIX | Best Grades of Fat Sheep and Lambs| Over half of today's run consisted of | Raw, per ib., Sc; jumbo, raw. per Ib., Mo fininally BiehtE dhing a1t BGE1E: | Remor that Preterred ek o to e\ B GRS papn-soon| Seeads, with Others Ten o Wit- | FL i 8 mart Fdrn o nl toaay | Bttt B saeless” 5 008 B P 1) ‘éx:fr{' §i Kangas siralghth | Retired ana Contral Vested in [p)r oent 2 ot teen Cents Lower—Best thar thera have been for some time. \Y Haligween, per | buf ugar wainut 3 v D p, STERLING SXC GE—Firm, with has been said about the fat sheep mar per box, $1.35; 3 ib., 10c ot's T ainal b W CUItmoh BIoVEt Eund; F'Fioe et ees 1 aRere’ bill at 9400108 Feeders Steady. is In many respects equally true of teday's | clder, per keg, $3.60. \White rice popcori CORNMEAL~Fiim; fine white and yel- of Latter Upward. 45420 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8780 for feeder trade. The more suitable kinda |per lb. e = = ; low. $1.50/1.56; coarse, $140@1.45; kiln drled, demand; commercial bills, $4.83%4.84. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 18, 190, | met With & ready demand and brought | Beef CutacNo 1 ribe 0. 2 ribs, $5.90. SILVER—Bar, 52%c; Mexican dollars, 4. | Receipis were. Chitie. Hoge, Shecp, | GUotably tirm prices as rule, but the me. | 12c; No, 3 ribs, $4e: I No. & RYE—Quiet; No. 2 weatern, 8sc, nominal,| NEW YORK. Dec. 13.—Reyond the mere | BONDS—Governmerit, strong; railroad. | gstimate Mond 15,700 9,000 | dlum kén.u were more or less neglected é!LN‘l; »\.‘x (R L hugk Light receipts prevall at all primary ARLEY-Quiet; feeding, €138c, nom-|vance in prices of stocks today, there was |, CIONE auotations on New : g g Same day 2 weeks ago # tnal, ¢, ¢ York, h we o t 9 - o to” choice lambs, §7.25¢7.90; fair 1o #%c; No. 1 plate, 6%e; No. 2 pla merkets and’ values wera nervous, with | AL 1t New York L orig, | litle of intorest in the market. Feeble us|\y M 'J”:‘:' N 3 weeks ago 361 | [imbs, $9.66007.25; Koo lght yearling: 3 plate, 4¥e. 3 o work higher. Profit-taking 3 : the general demand was, there was a R 1hhor. Mot (%8 3 4 weeks ago..9,12 . {@7.00;' good ‘heavy N@6.95; | CHRISTMAS TREES Whs hea ywm- Tongs, who have handsome Y okina Ay (Vi R i ;;,2: fairly comprehengive show of stgength by o o e, Mt b Same day last year......6461 3,00 $50d" to"chotce wetheis, 8 o tolr 15 | dos $1.60; 7 to 9 feet, per dox to profits on the late bulges, but buyers ab- |7 o CIEARE Gy No. 1 horthern | Stocks. This was largely accomplished by o coupon' .10 J'he 1010WINg table snows the recelpts of [good wethers, $4.Wa6.55;, good to cholce | feet, per dozen, $2.00; 9 to 11 feet, per dox Borbed the offerings as & protection against (PRl oo B B REONG (NG 1 PUHTRE mpathetic effect of disproportionats | U. 8. 4a rex . attie. hogs and she+p at South Omaha |cwes, $.6565.15; (alr {0 good ewes, $4.00@ | H.00; single trees for chureh “purpwc m_; light recelpts. No. 2 hard winter, $1.25%, nominal, f. o. b. | 8dvances in a number of special stocks.| 40 soupou or the year 10 date, compared with Iast |65 ! viosn i schools and other public lustititions, owing T ather continues bad for corn ship- [afioat, There was & very strong market |1he mest conspicuous was Repubilc iron, | Alis- yeur: 1000, e, dnc. bec | Quotations on teeder #tock: Good 1o |to beauty, $1,00 to $.00. Chrisimas decora ing and while it 1asts bulls continue 1o [in Wheat prices advancing on active cov- | Which rose to 4%, the highest in severai | A% i o, ’ Cattle 078,850 989,700 88,680 .......|cholce lambs, $6.2506.75; fair 10 good Iambs, | fions: Standard evergreen wreathing, i increase their lnes and this buying ad- |ering by -‘r’.m—u and on small receipts and | years. & p b Hogs 044,420 282,85 ... & 6.25; 1ight ”30’ nxl':‘ u:\mr;w ard colls, natural, coll ; M-yard colis, vances values steadily. big decrease in the visible supply. De-| The recent.entry Into tho Lehigh di- o T e B Sheep . 085,167 5,040,130 46,628 -[ysariings, M0G0 Ol R, o000 | dyed. coll The; fire proof wreathing, X-yaid The advanee in_the Liverpool market In|cember clored at $1.224; May closed at|rectorate of the dominant flgures in the Wen X% o M i The following tabies shows the average | ne' Ea0d 80 Ol e Cn s, aeaing swes, | coll. natural, $1.10. W reaths: Dela response to the domestic bulge last week |§1.178; July closed at 9 | Rock Island property of course came into | Al MAN Y C. gen.. 34s.. 9% | price of hogs &L South Omaha for the lust ,me RS L L4 ol ware, wound, rattan rings, pe ., $1.60; gave bulls more confidence and values |* CORN—Recelpts, 63,000 bu.; exports, 2.08 | renewed discussion In oonnection with i, o deb. i " Several days, With comparisons: Representative sales: wire ‘rings, per doz., {125 ‘holly, 8Outheru. Tore, sent higiiee when the market was|bu, Spot market strong; No. 3, 72 c."e#; movement. The allegation that Wabash N Y A o Sne i - — — No. 3 Av. Prige, | wound, wire rings, per dos. ¥L¥: ever ound with 0o selling orders. stics | vator, domestic; 7dc, deiivered, an: 1| was to be concerned in the linking of the int AN & W. 1st con. Jmte. | 1. {1908, |1907. (1906, 06, 11904, (15, | 934 ‘fed year wethets 100 650 |€reen ‘and holly mixed, rattan rings, per are bullish at all wheat market. f. o.'b. afloat, all hominal. Option mar: ¢ ng of the 3 M o ov. 48 .. - - - 4 : doz., $1.60; wire rings, per do: ve The corn mirket was sensationally strong et ‘was without transactions, closing %@ f,‘_';, ”;‘}'_’g;‘,‘;’o-n":g RS Py Clo| . & S Yy Nor. Pac. @ %% | Dee. 8 02%| 6 66| 4 64[ 6 08| * !4 a! S| ted soats. O 0 s‘r:#n,' desorated WIeH 'r'rfnm’nk“-fmf ‘Ber Srade owing to the slow movement from | OATS-Receipts, 67,060 bu, Spot market |Rock Island preferred stock might be re- . T, ov. s, e (1015). oK [ eC | 207 Utah year L.a08 ,f%““"fi‘. :n”u m;:m‘--n-, u\lnlan_ per doz., farmers’ hands at this season of the year. |firmer; mixed oats, 26 to 82 pounds, 48%o |!red In exchange for a bond issue and | ‘¥ H ey o | Ueo. - bl AR 1% 600 ghlen, gresn, Dronks of mixed. teitas, Primary _wheat receipts were 612,000 [asked; natural white, 26 to 32 pounds. 470 |the property put into the hands of the A Lo B e it 4 Bitr 18 Utah ewes . i with ‘mortells, per dos, $L60; Delaware bushels and shipments were 152,000 bushels. |50c; clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, 48@62c.|common stockholders. It is a peculiarity of b8 D Wiy o ¥ Dee. 10 western ewos, « 81 v, f us) 0 A y akalnat recelpis Tant year of 12300 busiels Opiions S, My, ey the Rock Island organization that the pre- | e LW W o s | Deo: B Maisn Yo " BoutHarn Rolly, £00d qually: JArgs. deatee and shipments of 210,000 bushels. AY~-Firm; No. 1, $L00; No. 3, 86G%c; | ferred stock which Is but little more than | o % p | B Mg L i $4.00; mistletoe, best quality, per Ib, ove: + do 1st gold s . Wy | Dec. Primary corn receipts were 74,000 bushels | prime, $1.05. half of the volume of the com (2ol S v etoe, bes and shipments were 266,000 bushels, against |~ HIDES-Quiet; Bogots,. N%@M%e; Cen- |electa’ a majority of the direotors of the | C MY o s'siis W S0, Pas. ol 4o ... 90K e 181 wostern ewes, cul & 13 |mesnolis loayes por bhi. ¥ibd: southers recelpts last year of 1,130,000 bushels and [+ral America, 2. company, besides having prior claims to |C. K. L .& P. % "y pl® G0 6. o .o 108% | =2 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET |#.0. ) P Nt TN shipments of 427,00 bushels. LEATHER-Quiet; acld, 22g%0c. dividends. This priority will Mse to § per t ¥ - 3 "R e y. 9 LAY - 3 ; eurances were 97,00 bushels of corn, | FROVISIONS—Beef steady: family. $15.00 | cent in 1910, and 6 per cent tn 1016 Trr Joori s Soutieen Ry do .10 Beonpis b Slkpoattion, ot dive atade ab none of 'oats 'wnd wieat and fiour equal |@IE50; mess, $11.00G1L0; Dec hams, 400G | Rock Isiand company s a holding com: | G it & $6 (s 31 uitod asini s 148 | the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., | Cattle and Sheep Fifteen to Twenty- 10 645,000 bushels. 6.00; packet. $12. 50; clty extrs pany, which owns the stock of the Chicago, | sy, B 56..... 8 do cv. 4 J16% | for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock, Five Liverpoo) olosed. %4 to 14d higher on |mess, $21.0062800, Cut meats firm; piok: | Kook Taland & menti outofaine Chicago. | *Coio. Midiaad 4 \: W 10 S 'S i, ia 100 | Sesteraay ¢ wheat and %d to 1%d higher-on corn. fed Beilien, $1475310.25; pickied hame, B30 | wurn tuwnes colntoral bonds aeaime g | Do oo %108y % Rubber s 10 ° RECEIPTS, e i s 1t L weoe IR E s T oy L 10.00, La ontinent, 5; ' So | . y 104 SCEIPTS, 5, h e 3 + steers, i July, c; Augus : Beptemn: Kinericar 31500 " compound. | $10.00010.55. Ik ed by the Chieaxo, Rook l;ln:'.dib;:o ref. Bo urT Com 1 | O M B B P e 000 cown, $3.000620; helfers. $00d or, J3-c: October. 18.16c. y Pork. firm; family, $26.00G27.00; short nd until recently, of the | Distiliers 45 ... Sth 160 S0t 3. e A R § . bulls, SR 016 emiven, $5.00a10.00. | Futures closed very steady. Closing bids Clonrs, $55 00427.00; mess, 326002600 St Louls & Ban Franclico rallway. The | *Brie br. lien W e e . i oy | Sllssourf Faciric G B o e December, 14.93c; January, 16.02; Febry |} ooy |y TALLOW--Steady; oty ‘g&% per pks.), | enormaun c&".‘;;f;lm": (xercined constitutex) o 5 g P » 5% | G N WS e 1HHOGS_Receipt 00 head; imarket 10c |16 18c; March, 83%; Ap Dec. 108y c; country (pkgs. free), %o le of the capability of this| §o o% o .. 9% jower; cholce . $8.6018.60; butchers, ic; June, 50¢; July, May 05l 108 RICE—Quiet; domestic, 2%@ic; Japan, &% |device for widespread power through the | B 8 ee $5.46@8.60; lght $8.25@8.45; choice |15 Bic; ptember, 14.02¢; Octe Corn— i gL g cambry, held. 130 | aay of 8 minimum of control. The ro- Bie ot ettt $a0atsi; packing $5.6150: piss. TON, "Tex., Dec. Dec. 5 Y 7 mR—Strong; ereamery, held, rol of the property to th: 7 508.00; bulk of eales, $8.35G8.50. | Steady at 15c May | 6l |34c: western imitation creamery, 2f28c. [common stockholders would rectiy the ex- T tdats | LAMBS 'AND SHE . 0 ORLEANS, Dec. 13.~COTTON - Oatar | | PPOULTRY_Dressed. firm: western chick. | cessive centralizing of the present control fy - g | ; market, I5c to B¢ Spots were steady: fow ordinary, 11 5-1%c; Dec. 2% um;-;. 13@15c; fowls, 12%@174c; turkeys, 21 otTl}:m conlap.ny mé‘flpfie'l;ox. {wc‘ IJv‘Mono)z call loans, 5% | ; lambs, $6.6098.2; yearlings, $5 inary. “L”‘:v .u‘u.,\.,‘;ry ,.“‘.. i\.nw.ni‘\‘ g | % | @ e violent " cent; time loans, 546 per cent. srabs 9-16c; strict good ordinary. 14c; low mid- Miy 1] » CHEESE_Firm; state, new, full cream. | land securities ‘pdo‘ll::‘:: (L“.:'fiififfif'}w’ff‘"k‘,r Offlolal closig i Total recelpts ...228 0 s City Live Stock Market. |GHng: 1fio; strict low midding, 1eko; mid- specials, 17%f18c; same, September, fancy, | “deal” rumors which Ateh. ad) ds.....o 98 ARl Com ....y...... M ¢ 7 v v O A A e s | Qing; “186 Wtec ddling, 15t0; good mid- Omaha Cash Prices. P " ch were left in the rumor ] % eITIO KANSAS CITY, Dec. 13.—CATTLE—Re i gaod middling, 13 7 maka Ct i 1e; same. October, best, 1f%o: sane, laie | stage, without authentic confirmation. A | Sex Cemtrai i0.. | 84" Born it i . e Sheep, | coIps, 10,000 head, including 0 southerns; | shinRitrs ™ fair 1 So0e: madains arr o 2IVHEATSN. 2 hard, SLUGLOT No. 8| made, best, 1ie; same, commen 1o £0od. | hardéning of diseount Tates in London and | Athiton L e Omaha Packing Co. | Tiaady o The oty for elves ek O e | [alE, 16 160} fatr, 16:brte nominal; re- , 8L L06; No. 4 hard, §1. ; No. 153¢ ) 0 . B4V, | Berlin, the securing by the cc do R P ey g | Steady to 16c lower; for calves firm; Christ- |ceipts, 4.271 bales; sto 928 4 2'spring, SLOKGLOT; No. 3 spring, $L0MILOS; | EGGS—Steady: western, 83@95c; firsts, 81| London gold. supply becn reamiin s e | naston s’ Kitay: Bitehy, Pauik Gl i Lous| Jnas ~beeves, $1.00; choice export”_ and R e e T O TON . Qulet No, 3 durum, 860¥c; No. i durim, s |gsic; seconds, 21@20e. feot of the New York weeklv bank state. | Bonon & Maine S ArmoNe W Oo i ) “uit | dreased beel atcers. $6.00G10.00; falr to good, | migdiing, 16%o; wales, none: rec.pis. 3:0) = white, 624G83%¢; No. G e ment to. wom e oston Blevated ... s o : ! Western steers, $3.755.10; SLOCKOTS | bajes: Shipments. 3 A oot o bl Gotmie; No. 3| WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT|[ht {0 some extent. Call money touched | pircihug o ] CTpuIAEEE Sty -|and feeders, $3.2006.35; southern = steers, |bales o v yellow, 63G64c; ‘:'o l‘sy“lzmez'mwfi NI;V e — \ Bonds were steady. Total sales par ‘Hm\orxv P."l‘l & H .u;n,gm..,y Gill;: Moth Bls Panl: o) * 1 W"’"%;afiffi%‘fl" mns.hxlzmmo&r;ms\‘»f 4 yellow, §ie; No. 2, 63 ; No. 3, | Puesday Fair After a Night of Partly | value, $3,778,000. United States 2s advanced ATES Ol aene sants .. KW B anBAIR C0,esvris s BB | EOE SRR S0 - BRSNS (U SN SR pe)) Oils and Rosin. OFETGe, No. 4 $haose; no Erade: L3@60C. S oui b X i T States 2s advanced | Amer. Arge. Chom.. 4i%isle Royale - W. B. attt Co.....e : s bulls,” $52504.06, calven, $4.0008.2. ¥ . S i Sc; T y. Der cent in the bid prices | 440 Bid ... 100 Mass. Mining ... Stéphens Bros. o i T I ¥ OIL CITY, Pa., Dec. 18—OIL—Credit hal- Qe Noot Feens Glsice; No. 4 OMAHA, Dee. 13, 190, | NSt 5 Amor. "Preu. Tite!] '8 Miicholl .. Hill & son. . . it Tower: top, 45,46 bulk ot sales, §810@ | SnCSS: $1.43; Tuns, 150544 bble.; dverage. i No. § 3 ; No. . e e (A0 o | Number ‘of sales and leading quotations | American Sugar ....134 Mohawk ... ¥. B. Lewls gr 3 e | D aomerd OB o ) 5 bbls.. shipmints, 321472 bbls.; average .40; heavy, $8.9518.40; packers an ellow. 413@420; No. 4 mixed, 41%@42c. Snows are falling this morning In the | on stock: : 4o o 1 » ; heavy @s.40; pu d butchers, BAHLEY-No. 4, $8%@64%o; No. 1 feed, |Missouri vailey, the Lake Superior region ey VNPT R - B NS Sl L S A PERS @6 5 . | ghgs e light, 37.0G835; pigs $7.00g8. O A% v, G, Dec. Th—OfT - Fufpen- B24u63%e, and south over the Mississippl valiey to|Amalgamated Copper o o e | Amer. Woolen 37" 0l Dotmnion ... R B o 3 3 SHEEP =AND' LAMBS—Receipts. 76w |, AVANGLE G0 Dee. 18—OI—Turp RV IoNo. 3, TIR@TD%e; No. 8. 104@Tle. | Memphis. Rains are gencral in the lake | Allis-Chalmers o ptd N R, or J. H. Bulla . . . ++++ | head’ market lbc_to ¢ lower; lumbs, $6.00@ | tne. dull; Ssic. o. ; No. 8. 7 mphis. 3 ake | o ¥ itk 7 Lo 100 Osceola 4 L. ¥, Husz . § Rt |4 iy L e R %0 | ROSIN-Firm: B, $8.824@300; D, $3 region, o and east to he AL-|American Agricuitu 4" | Dom. Iron 71% Parrot / L Woit . 8% @b b; westorns, ¥0.000 | g05 "5 e 6710@2.90; F, $3.93%@3.95 G, $3.95 Cariot Recelpta. x:mwhcm:n.dum; snows lm;au(huu: the | American Doet "'X 4 | Edison Elec, 20 Quiney L) ; ewes, $4.50@6.2%; stockers and feeders, f e e A vy 5 h New England sta Snow fiurries were | American Can pfi..... Wheat. Corp. Oaf | ey s FEFIFE__ oo 22 3E =13 eqeae 25 5 3 . g8xk 13 ZEEE & e o Wperr © A el P 83’S 22 sEns AL 2ISSTLL28E Cotton Morket. NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—COTTON~ Market Cents Lower. for tutures opened casyi January, 149G T R : McCreary & Carey ... 12 . | $5l80a6.00 @600; H, $1004.15; 1, $4.0604.00; K. $.00; ; Mass. Blectric 15% Shanno 6.00. S ; Rt 2 o %, |uite general throughout central valleys |Amer. Car &Foundry B Y| do pta . R e S. Wertheimer . e —_— MN, $6.1066.15; WG. $6.25; WW, $6.75 cago ... 18 and northwest during Sunday, and gen- |American Cotton Ofl | Mass. Gus Il WA TrIRILy . Al s | H. F. Hamliton 1 | §t. Louis Live Stock Market. T Minneapolis . ji ‘jiferally cloudy and unsettied weahor, witn|Amer. H. 643 3 46 | YUnited Fruit 162% U. 8. Mining ... Sulitvan bros 2 | ST. LOUIS, Dec. 18.—CATTLE—Recelpts, bl o ol g ¥ Qmana .../ & scattered rains and snows, prevalls over | American . 203 | United Shoe Mach.. 6835 U. 8. Ol s Lehmer Eros. . B 9,800 head,. Including 4,700 head Texns;| NEW YORK. Dec. 18.-SUGAR-Raw. i > Jm.lku 10g@15c lower; native shipping and |gulet; Muscovado, 8 test, 38lic; centilc the extreme northwest this morning. b . 1 | 8o Btd o I 5 l\.lee Rothschild § al batt b Ry s B x R g i ctoria ... Mo. & Kan.-Caif. 5.4 o 4 ses sugar. 89 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | ¢TREratires continue low over Lo sasic |Amer. Smelting & Ret B T e {365 Woivorine e | MGt Manactt - Oy €Xport steers, $8.70G8.00; dressed beef and | funl, 06 test, 4ilige; molasses sugar. 1 crated In the central valieys, and tne (AR & & R ptd.. 111 | Adventure 8 Winona . . Other buyers .. [T iiii | butcher steers, $6.25G6.3; steers under 1,000 | teft, RiPAe. FRerinclc autess courhed, B.8ck Features of the Trading and Closing |V¢ather is much ~warmer everywhere|jmer pefer, Refining 123 . 8 North Butts | pounds, $3.75@6.10; stockers and feeder: g : « L Tel. & Tel it e & 598 bots 9 1 $3.1003.65; cows and heifers, $3.00§6.70; iy o, e G throughout the west and northwesi. ARer Fokaase e i % i Total . 4 5,087 5,46 724 nd heifers, §.0006.%0; can Wil snow falling in the upper valley | CATT L The " ‘situation In the cattie| ners. $2.16@2.76; bulls, $2.6064.60; calves, $2.75 k CHICAGO, Ded. 13.—New high records for |this Morning the outiook ia favorable for | Aneveats s ! $hiteg Loaks b f trade. Could hardly be. worse than it was | @8.50; Texas and Indian steers, $3.5.@A.10; Contractor Asks wheat and corn for the crop was estab- |Snow flurries in this v.cinlty today, fol- |Atchison .. Ty i vk g e of this morning for the selling iuterests. Last | cows and_heifers, $2.15@4.30. lMsiied here today during & session of un- |lowed by partiy cloudy tonignt aud Tues- |Atwhison pid i 1% | Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,|week's market, as it will be remembere HOGS—Receipts, 12,100 head; market 5@ b usual activity and strength. \heat for |4y, with somewhat colder Tucsday. Atlantic Coast Line Js6s~iden | Jr. 614 New York Life building, Omah: closed in morée or less of & demoralized |10c lower; pigs and lights, $6.2@8.15; pack- raer galnst nion December deilvery advanced to $1.13t and| Kécord of temperature and piecipitation Baltimere & Onio i ik 1185 BId. Asked. | condition with receipts in excess of the!ers, $8%@§40; butchers and best heavy, the May option to $111%. December corn |¢Ompured witn the corresponding day of nl!:“;:m“ & Ohio pfd...... » 91 | Beatrice Creamery Com. . 91 |demand and prices decidedly iower. The | $8.45@8.65. touched 64c and May, 6ic. Oats and pro- |the last three years: o5 nde. 1801 1964 B aTarCy ¥ | Beatrice Creamery pfd. i 9 | present week opened with a flood of halt| SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,900 4 vislons ‘also sdored material advances. Mint tamperatire . 0 U5 Ph W | Conaan T bt 0% | City of Omaha. 4igs, 102 . .. |Tat cattle at Chicago, far moie than were | head; market steady: native muttons, 8375 | Wants Injunction to Prevent Strikers’ There was bullsh enthusiasm in_ the |PCCGERT SEPPOINNTS o0 G g G § | Coniral Leather .. 60 o i%0% | Columbus, Neb., K. L. bs 193.... wanted, which, comifig on the top of. an @350; lambs, $8.50GS.00; culls and bucks, i i wheat pit from the opening tap of the gong |VNGRIAION ot B B O reos |Contral Leather ' pid. 198 | Commonwealth Fire Ins. 3 A | already demoralized market, created a still | $3.0006.00; stockers, $3.25@4.00. Pickets from Surrounding up to the close and prices moved over a | JiPrais joDreeiniiation Since Mareh 1 |Contral of New Jeriey 4 % | City Gas & K., Waterloo T further slump In values. At the same: time ki e day Tang of 1% to c, "December displayed |y ;i \ohe " | Chosspeake ‘& "ohio ] Central G, & C. pid, 3 Supplies st this Polnt were large and buy- St. Jomeph Live Stock Market. Cathedral. Shtest Jirengih and 40l etween aticlency cago & Alton . German Fire Ins, Co. ers were naturally very much inclined to| ST. JOS| H . sec, 4 & "“: "J“‘“l‘/;- R eyt esn Kt LNy coreeepaliding ReRlod in "IN | iRt Gieet: Wey i1y | Internatiomal Con, Co... 6 fake advantage of conditions to force u»(‘;\'l’TLE—?(eF:::).{l. o S Bks e & firmness al- Deticienoy correspondl 1 i 8 Kansas City R. . ptd. Il kinds of cattle. |slow, 10c to lbc ; sted o ;|' ST. LOUIS, Dec. 13.—An Injunc fon re- P BN Ch That ess s |1 eticiency ponding perfod n 1907, 3 g ety Btook Yerd still further break in al t lower; steers, '$1.50@8.00; ec. il 0 o 3 A It would be®well for the country to|cows and heifers, $2.50gd.W; calves, $3.00; 1) i Masol in- the D":V‘m“:mc‘lusmuue L L. A, WELSH, Local Forecaster. 4 Long Bell Lmbr. Co. 6s, 1 . thoroughly understand that the severc 800, @ | straining the Bricklayers' and Mason Y h e e 4 h o F i Nebraska Tql. Stock 6 . break that is taking place in prices is due| HOGS—Receipts, 7,600 head; market 1o |ternationa] union of .8t Louls, Nos. 1. % upply In the United States, un- St. Louis General Market. %‘.:‘.‘Z’.:?:Z : ::mln:lmplu. Omaha Watér Col%¥, . .ml.rely to the lll'l: :‘hlpmemf of half fat|lower; top, $5.40; bulk of sales, ssoom,a:of 3, 19 and 22, from Interfering with brick favorable Weathgf for the movement and| g7, LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 18, —WHEAT—|Colorado & ! id pra. 27 Omaha B. of T. ptd. . ahd unfinished “cattle which are evidently | SHEEP AND LAMBS — Recelpts, L0 (jayers at work.on the. §2000900 Rofian the continued advance In comn were the|jiigiier; wack: No. 2 red cash, $139gL31; |Consolidated Gus ... Omaha Gas bs, 1817... .. . ] being rushed into market to save feed.|hvad; market steaay; iambs, $.00p8.15. Catholl A, B R AR e, 1 factors upon which the bulk of the demand | Nov 3 'hard, §1.13G1.16; December, 3113%, Delaware & Hudeon | Omabu B. L. & B ob, ‘198 , Rt shipments are very much curtalled, ags atholle cathedral at Lind ileva was based. On the last few trades of the | \ay ‘§111na1Lili + L1385 oo Products .. 3 Omaha & C. B. Bt. Ry. s, 1935, {here 'ouni be_ very littie hope of & better Sloux City Live Stock Market. Rewstead avenue was asked by J. C. Rob- day the price of December dropped back | "CORN—Higher; track: No. 2. cash, 63% A BLIL 5 Omaha & C. B. Bt. Ry ptd 5 p. c. 5 | market. SIOUX CITY, Dec. 13.—(Special Tele- [Inson & Son, contractors, in an applica.ton about }gc from the top, but the market at|gyic; No. 2 white, 63%¢; December, B3%C; Do Socusr h s Omaha & C. B, St, Ry. com. 3 The morning wore away without very |8ram.)—CATTLE—Receipts, 00 head; |t judge Smith MoPherson of iha fcderal the close was exciied and strong, final|yjay' dexe. o iphed Rl b e Sioux City Stock Yards pfd 6 p.c. much business bejng transacted and it |market 10c to loc lower; beeves, $4.2@8.00; | figures on December being at $L12i4@1.12%, | "OATS—Higher; track: No. 3 cash, 4c; No. |Erie it pid ¥ & South Omaha ref, 4%s, 191 'as late in the das before buyers and |COWS, $4.00g6.00; feeders, $4.00G5.W; year- |court today. &nd on May, $LLlAG1114. white, 4@4%c; December, 43%c; May, |krie 34 pta .. {1 Switt & Co. 5s, 1914 sellers got together on a trading basis. |lings, 5@4.00. Judge McPherson lssucd an order on the The volume of trading In the corn pit | 35uyibicc. General ‘Blactrie Tri-State Land Co Just how muoh lower prices really.were | HOGS—Keceipts, 2,600 head; market bc to |gefendants to show cause Widnosday why was the largest witnessed in’many months | jey eedy; T6@TIC. Great Northern ptd X Unlon Stock Yards, 8. O, 6 p. ¢. ¥/ as compared with last week's close is a|10¢ lower; rang, prices, §.00¢s.85; bulk | :tion should not be issued. d the market manifested exceptional | WLOUR-Steady; read winter patents, [Great Northern ore ctfh I —_— alteloult matter to say, but 1t would Le|Of sales, ' $5.208.30. the injunction should nc d. strength. The range for the day on May | 6.6uyo; extra fancy and straight, $.00@ |lllinols Central "..... % New York Mining Stocks. \safe to call all kinds of kiliing cattle 100 Tyt The plaintifts state that they are und.r Yvas between 6higc and 7. During the last|5i0; hard winter clears, $.9004.50. AniarboroakhMat. . chieree 1900 ) i NEW YORK, Dec. 13—Closing quotations |15¢ lower. Some of the best kinds possibly Stogls In Simucs contract with Archbishop Glennon to com- halr, December attracted greater n:lltr;xlr:: skBD -"1;llmuluu-‘,3&' 50 3.50. ntapbamughalef on mining. stobks were & follows: did not show that much decline, while ess Recelpts of live stock at the six principal |plete the cathedral by Novembor 1, 110, g o ) | CORN MISAL~$3. ) s SLedoV! 2ot esirable kinds showed still more. It wae, [ Western market yesterday were as follows: o B4i4c. The market closed at the to, with| BRAN—Kirm; sacked ecast track, $.06@ R e e oM PR {o say the least, @ very unsatisfactory Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, |20 that the defendants have agreed to prices up ¥AD¥a to e compared with | 1oy T | o0oka T, sincl T i | market from start to finish. South Omaha 7 0| work for 6 cents an huas, but that on e AR G o 1A HAY—Firm; timothy, $14.00@17.50; prairie, *Com. Tun. bonds.. 2l Ontarlo . The supply of feeders was light, and al- | Sioux City .. |June 1 & demand was made for 70 cents o ous /0. (19 (ONSN (TR INe AL, ON AR/ 11, 006r1159, ; z Con. Cal. & Vi Ophir ... : though the feeling on that Kind of cattle | St. Joseph .6 X Yan Main.i e oibany: refused. to. pay. I enormous scale and prices made sharp = BAGGING—6%c. Nashville ... Horn Siiver .10 Standard L1 would naturally be weak, owing to rhe |Kansas City . : 2 b iyabkiny i ; 1 gains for all dellveries. The market closed | HEMP TWINE—Te. Minneapolis & St Louis.. 300 3% Iron Silver 165 Yellow Jacket demoralized condition in the fat cattie | St Louls . s 3 760 the men struck and have since ploketed strong, with prices %c to ¥c above the| PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; jobbing, |Mion. Bt. P. & 8. ste. M.. 2, *Ottered. branch of the trade, still there were so few | Chicago .. the nelghborhood and It Is alleged have previous close, Lard, higher; prime steam, $13.85¢ |Missouri Pacitic ... 3 A 2 g A 4 § | on sale that prices were not very much | ot o 'y 1,::’1‘:2: closed strong, with prices up|ji3sh. Dry salt meats, steady; boxéd extra |Misourl Kan. & Texas 3 % 9% Treasury Statement. e e pa B 0 H AL Tt Y | committed numerous aots of violence. The leading fufires ranged as follows: c‘.‘f;id’)‘,"“-h’u‘:fi- ARt Cu‘ml National Biscult . g WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The condition | Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn- | o — - sedcbibhbobi. 3 lonal Lea d LY of the treasury at the beginning of business fed lleel’u“g.ms.fl; fair 10 good corn-fed OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, FAREWELL TO ROOSEVELT Articles,| Open.| High.| Lo, | Close.| Yes', $14.75; clear ribs, $14.76; short clea . . Ry of Mexico Ist pl today as follows 7.00; common to falr corn-fed * - LTRY—Firm; chickens, llc; York Central ) i 2 Trust Funds—Gold coin; $§74,069,869; silver $2.7605.50; good to choice range g X 3 o Wheet 11 1 : 18¢c; turkeys, 1ic; ducks, 14c; geese, 8c. No¥ 0 & W . % ollars. $468,128,000; siiver doilars ot 10 $5.5046.20 tair 0 Eood Tange siecrs, | Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Far. | Banquet Tendered to Ix-Presideit Ehawhl new! 11l 258 ] 3 opy | BUTTER-Firmg creaery, BGue. Norto & Wout B, Teliver certiticates * outstanding, | HiyLS0; common o (air range stecrs nished by Buyers and Whole: on Eve of His Leaving May 1 94U ‘""i‘" TORITAG 10| WHISKY-$18. Northera Paciflo * R i Akt sl vhe ol e e h s o o s 850 | B UTTRR Oretouey, Holil N sy ,C-L';‘HY__ ) %] 1000 99%| 1004 9€% Receipts. Shipments, | Facific il = ..... » 0w general fund, $167,772; current liabllities, | $.2604.00, common 10 |1, in 60-1b. tubs, 33%e 4 T27h on ARSI, B m!h'—F R it R Dee. |iomoay “VJ ) mw! - b . 9,30 00 | o d $16288700; working balance 'in treasury und _heifers, §2.00G3.2; 3 60-1b. 0%4c; _packing | | , Bri o rica, Dec. 13.~ Dec. (Roemyl We uw ' o W% Wheat, bu. : FURNR 00 ik e gftices, §6,1%,018; subsidiary silver coin, |good to choice range cows and helfers, #.75 | stock, #c; fancy dairy, tubs, #ogac; Mar- | Colonel Roosevelt attended mervicen at Juy leagoons | %) NG | C . Preased Steel Car $15,489,406; minor ecofn, obu' total bal’ |@4.50; fair to good range cows and heifers, | ket changes every Tuesday. !the Bnglish church here yestorday und uly (60Q06% (06%GN| - 657%I66%A%| 61y . bu. Fullman A ance in general fund, $80,700,147. 25G/8.75; common to falr range cows and | POULTRY—Dreased broilers, i *Oa | | Rallway % i & heifers, $2.50@3.20; good to cholce Stockers | springs, lic; hens, lic; ci L) d".‘}‘“" was pregent at a farewell banquet Bt “s‘g“,‘;fl iy 4 uawey Reading o 1 Bank Clearings. and feeders, $4.0.95.00; fair to good stock- | lve; keese, Sc; turke: | tendered by Governor Jackson. Today Mr. y @M% %] 45 | 4% W | KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1L opublic % MAHA, Deo 13.—Hank clearings for to- | ¢ and feeders, $8.60G400; common to fair | doz., §L.%. Allve, under 2 Ibs., | Roosevelt dined with G. K. Watts, com- July |42%@%| - 43 | 42% | unchanged; No. 2 hard, $L 12; 3 pta O] . Dec. 13.—Ba & stockers and feeders, $2.76@3.50; stock heif- | 16c; over 2 Ibs., 10%c; hens, 10%c; cocks, | missioner of public ks for this pro- Pork— | day were $3,208,06171 and for the correspond- | gry, '§275G.60; veal calves, $3.60g7.00; bulls, | 7c; ducks, full feataered, So; geese, full (1o one o b PR, Lor.this B Jan, 2% |nw | g ing date last year §2,606,76L04. friet $8.764.50. " | feathiered, 7c; - turkeys, uhder & lbs. 1oc: |tectorate, and and tomorrow he will be the May 21 97 bid; July, 93%e sellers. HAH L AT 2 rrme over 8 Ibs. 15c; guinea fowls, $0c each; guest of Principal Medical Officer A, D. Lard— CORN—YGic higher; No. 2 mixed, 6lo; |8t Lo 8 W. pra o Metal Market. B SRS, pigeons, Hc per d Milne. Jan, 5 3 No. § 4c; No. 2 white, 68ic; No. 3, (3@} | Slow: Shettieid ‘5. & NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—METALS—Market | No. No. . Pr. OYSTi3RS—belects, small cans, 2c; large, \ May 4l December. @ke, selle ay, 63%c, sellers; |Southern Pacific . for Standard copper on the New York 1060 835 40c; gallon, §L3; New York Counts, small. | 1y monae FRENZER-I5h and | Dodge 1‘July | Jl‘l;x’rlgi’ffl‘]fic blda G i Restham Lol rar® 2 5 metal exchange was quiet Sd-y. v,vsllh"lpol 8s¢; dmrasu. 'm.“ ";l' i $1.96; MHllum‘uro 04 Aot vty AR, ibs— nehanged; No. 2 white, 43@dbc; | Southern way pi D ber closing at $13.00§13.25; Janu- ’ . standards, small, 22¢; large, 8c; galon, . Jan. 11 914! 11 s74 | No. 2 mixed, 424dc. . R TCE fO Ghe JELTA ? H¥ Woman Valnly Fights Fire. May 5 v.‘ 11 97%| 11 20 RY - @13.13%. London market closed steady, 2 * FISH — Fresh caught, almost all ai¢| PIERRE, 8. D, Dec. 13.—(8pecial)—In July 30| 11 52| .| HAY—Unehanged; $2.00 higher: cholce [ro" with spot quoted at 00 5s. Sales there In- " 5 0 dressed: Hallbut, 12c; buffalo, 8c¢; trout |, 1o in Ciifton township, Sully county, dmothy, $12.50213.00; prairle, $1.75; cholce |nion Paciti cluded 400 tons spot and 1,400 tons futures. § ioc; builheads, le: catfish, 1ic; crappies | No. 2. $16.50@17.00. Union - pesifle p Local dealers quote lake copper at $13.25 sunfish, yglsc; biack bass, %c; whitefish, |Otls French suffered a loss of about $4,000. Cash quotations were as follows: ER—Creamery extras, 83'c; firsts, [United States Realt 113.30; electrolytic at $13.1214@13.57%, an L1180 loc; pike, lic: salmon, 18c; pickerel, lic;|it being included in his barn, sixteen 3 otsting at $1300g18.%. Tin was firmi, with i 1rog legs, dbc. Fresh frozeu whitefish, No. |porcon " oight head of cattle, some hogs, spot and December quoted. 8t $128008155: e e D e o n: [ lot of hay and grain, French wha ab: January and February st HLEGH, and | $. : s B8 Fah " mackerel, | 1sb; hative mackerel,” from h d his wife was dofn AT Kpril at” 12,8003 85, "The' Lon. x ] 1sh ‘mackerel, 18c; native mackerel, %c|sent from home, and his wife ofng don market was tirm, with spot quoted at | I: K A UITS —Oranges: Extra fancy, highly | the chores. taking a lantern into the Hay- £148 168 and futures at £1t) 28 64, Lead s AND FEEDERS, colored navels. vs and 112 per box, $hi,|mow for that purpose. She saw that the | firm, 'with, pot; quioted at H4.60480." New ¢ S 1638 exua tancy, highly colored navels, 1% |lantern was Upping over in the hay and York, and at $4.99G4.40, East St. Louls. The | s, R 1 1 kIR ey by colored ‘uavels, LM | lanter was, Upping dvee i the b 4 @23.00; lard, per 100 Tbs.. $13.70413. MINNEA P 1 D n Unlon London market & unchanged at £13 A 13. 4 390 navels, ‘M i,‘_fi. 2008, ~h“' per box, $8.00; attempted to secure it, bu t reac clear sides (boxed) $12.00612.25. IO DO g (D90 I WEIBATL- | Wheling & _Lake Spelter was quiet, with spot quoted at| Hi Reporta from afi points were un- | oy vy “euncy Valencias, 96s, per box, $3.is; |1t until it had ignited the hay. In eatch- Total clearances of wheat and oro (No. d hard, $UNGLIEH: No.. 3 nertharn, | Toal ssles for he G4y, 306,00 shren e N ew o e | favorae L e N are prices Tally i | 9XIFS fancy Valencias, liGs per box, 4.0, |ing the lantern she fell, and with the burn- ual to 625, u. Primary rece(p{S were |$1.144@1.14%; No. ? ern, 3 a3 o 2 i ¥ 5 no small sizes to be had. Lemons: Extra , 8lid dow hay jchute, aAnd rushe 000 bu., compared with 124000 bu.." the | Now A merthern 100G 1, S IRELIN: London Stock Market. unchanged At A% 3w 84, dron wes haher)igwer than Seturden in 1t thre “way | fancy s, ds, per box, $.0; extra fancy ::' hml st Y burning corresponding day a year ago The visible| FLAX—Closed at $1.91%. LONDON, Dec 13.—American s U a '.m E“:e"d'h mfikfl/:hw'x‘mcnf":‘fincnmp S: :3”&-‘5‘{“ on 'opening bids, It | choice 3ws, 360s, per box, $.00. Graj i UG 0 P supply of wheat In the Tinited States do-| CORN—No. 3 yellow, 624@63%c. PR AN IR L SR e gl LG RGBT LSRR o o b it G O e AT On e vers yeally | Frult: Florida Indlan river, s dts, 6is, | Olothing in the snow. She then attempted oreased 2,686.000 bushels for the week. The | OATS—No. 3 white, {25%@42%c. st “hour the advance wa m.m';"‘l 4 | @100, " No. 2. $IIBGI8T yN2r|°:"‘m x ea the hoge and they gradually raised | 648, 80s and 96s, per box, #4.00. ‘Tangerines: |to drive out the live stock, but only suc- amount of breadstuff on ocean passage do.| RYE—No. 2, 721@72%o. Do AThalgamaied Copper shares manmed | @10 08 @ No 150102 T | their bids unci] they were about 8¢ lower | Fiorida, 144s and 16és, per box, $2.50. Pine- | ceeqed In getting out two horses before creased 2,224,000 bushols. Estimated recelpts | DBRAN—In 100 pound sacks, $19.50. Ing tho most attention. At noon prices| BT, LOUIS. Dec 13 LS d 1 ke hich | @pples: FKlorida indian river, s and 30s, “ : . $19. 3 A . Dec. 13—-METALS-Lead, |than Saturday's general market, on which 5 . the fire prevented her re-entering the barn, for tomorrow: Wheat, 15 cars; corn, 62| FLOUR—PFirst patents (in wood, f. 0. b., | were steady aad from % to % higher strong at $4.60. Speiter, weak at $5.15 baals the bulk of the hogs changed hands, | Per crate, 3.3 Kumquats: Florida, per b “é;] o-u.g::t;_-:lhonwilm head. | Minneapolis), $5.60G5.80; second patents, | S y York closing. Eo s | This means that u decent kind of mixed | Quart, Zic. Apples: Ben Davis, Colorado, |and the structure an contents were all o ricos—Wheat: No. 2 rea, | $6.40Q16.60; first clears, $4.45G4.65; ng SLocks: vy 1d 1 Iy at $5.90, with good heayy | very fine quality, per large bu. box, §1.3; | jost. There was a small amount of in- S0 56 No. 3 red, SLUQLE: No 2 hard | clears, $.5003.60. oned B ] % Lousville & Nash Cotfon. Masket. Rogs ol ipeawy o4 3 $1.1291.06; No. 8 hard, $.06G113; No. 1 Y 8%, Light Wine Saps, Colorado, very fine biood red, y St iiMo., Kan. & Texas. NEW YORK, Dec. 13—COFFES—Market | NO® 8¢ #3354 & 1op at $.47%. Light hogs | | rge sise, box, $1.8; Jonathans, Colorado, |Surance on the barn, but nothing: on the yorthern spring, $113G1.35; No. 2 northsrn Visible e . BNow York Ceatral for cotfeo futures opencd steady at un- a"fitte slow I ketting Started, there | very fine. good color, fino eating, por box, contents. spring, $LU@.W: No. 3 spring, $1.08¢71.12 | NEW YORK, Dee. 13— Anacon . 10WNortol ostern changed prices to an advance of 5 points, | way a falr amount of acuvity when the |§186; Greenings, o 4 ox, $1.60; Sorn: No. 8 Cash, 610 No: 4 B0ite: Mo 3 | Produce sxchads siatomens of Mo vissuls | Alchin o121 da e .ot in sympathy with the gain of a partiai|{rade was once under way and early re- | Missourl Pivpius, Colorado very fine qual:| High School Building for Plerre. white, 61G61%c; No: § yellow, 6lize; No. | supply of grain in the United States Sat.|Baiimore ‘& Obic. L1KPennylvania oo % franc in the French market, and ruled | ceipts changed hands In very good season [ Ity, per box ¥L.70; Genitons, Colorado, per| PIERRE, 8. D. Dec. 18.—(8pecial)—At a ellow, 696940, Oats: No. § white. 14143 | urday, December 11, follows: Wheat, .. | Canadian Pacitic ..18WRand Mines ..., 's |€enerally steady on a scattering outside|in the morning. D thahs, extra fancy. per bbi. $.05; | meeting of the board of education of this ho; No. 4 white, @dsc: standard, ifise. | 40,000 bu.; decrease, 288,00 bu. Corn o & Ohlo.. W% Reading . ’ demand, a few European buying orders and | Representative sales Jowa Jonathans, extra fancy, per b, g H poheatalontignble 1o 0k BUTTER — Steady; creameries, 26g8ic; |5.503,00 bu.; increase, 1L4700: bu. Oats raat Western.. &1 Scuthesn Raiiway moderate support from local trade interests | Av. Iowa Wine Saps, extra fancy, per bb! oty v decided to erect a i . | B0 o, ‘Borease, 14O bu. Oute: [Gny S WTRC"F N e Ve ot Wagvensiye offerinas. ‘The 1% fowa Missouri PIppins, extra tancy, bef| g0 high school building the coming EGGHE—Steady; recelpts, 3381 cases; at|95.00 bu., increase, 1L bu. . Barisy, |DeaBeT picgr AkBouthern Pacitic PR e e i A k) B b s, “en Davie atriclly No. i |Year. the board expecting to have it ready mark, cases inoluded, W4BGBYo; firsts, 2o; | 3,65L,000 bu.; dec e, 427 " - Denver & SikUnion Pacitic making a favorable Impression on senti- i per , $.00; otly D s w By ime firsts, et - u.; decrease, 427,00. | The visibi do ptd . ment and the market held its Initial ad- g reb Missourl, per bbl., Missourl Pippins, | for occupancy before the beginning of an- pr 3 sirictly Ko. 1 per bbl, $8.50; Ganon stricy |other school year. The board of eduon- No. 1 Missouri, per bbl., Feenings, § New York, No. 1, per bbl., $460; ten bbl. ':"‘ owns the old state bullding, which T Grapes: Malagas, extra |they can very likely secure by some time cholce imppried. per b, $4; taricy I |in April or May of next year. They also ported, per bbl, $6.9; extra fancy, eXtra|own the old byte i Peavy ‘imported,’per bbl., %6.60; extra fancy [ 0" TH8 O h""" byterian' university bulld tinted, highly colored, imported, per bbl, |!n€ of the city, and It is .he Intention Catawba: *Four "Ib. baskels. pef |of the board to wreck both - .ructores, and 1be; Natoma, extra ancy. per|from the material thus ‘ soured, erect a Emperor, California, red, per u-mn Extra fancy Port|Prick high school bulldir ; on the grounds ihola, finest and largest, | Which they have secur. just east of the v bunch, $60; exira' fancy special 1 I | present bullding used for high school and ches, per bunch, §8.00; extra fancy, per Bunches, pee Phn pecial Shand e §rade purposes combined. berrie xtra fancy, lon 02) o fin. Crasbarries. katts faser, \oa [ Don't experiment with unknown medi- for (mmedinfe use only, per bbl., 3.2 |cines when you have a cold. Take Cham- L ornia, extra fancy —'Easter | perlain's Cough Remedy and be cured. Beurre, per box, $250. California cauli- 4 flower, per crate, §47. Honey: Colorado, | ! | $1.08@1.10; No. 2 red, §1.15G1. 3 X \ @115; December, $1.04% bi i | Eek lawpq. Co, gs 382332 ZysEsEsiE zRggad 2 SEERERRERE nss tin . : seconds, 29c; packing stocks, 32c. T Advanced Iic for special brands. | "EQGS—Exiras, Sic; firsts, 6 scconds |United States Bleel BARLE ‘;—F 3 e A and dirties, 180; current recelpts, 28o. United States Steel ptd SPARLEY_Feed or mixing §7000c; fair to Recelpts, Shipments. |Utah Copper ... ofce malting, §7@1%. Wheat, bu 4,000 Virginia-Carolina Chem . Nam{ms—r: x, No. l'l;gnh\\'ulvrn, s Corn, bu sh 0. 1 northwestern, $1.80; timothy, 8 clover, $9.60@14.25. 9 e Rk e PROVISIONS—Moss pork, per bh B Minneapolls Grain Market. v Mg il g8, 5ee5a28 sg! = 2 - 4 T T r T Tt h s b LS L supply of Wheat in Canada last Sat h CHEESE—Firm; daisies, 16%@16%¢; aturda; e % | vance. with the close steady, net unchanged | 1iko: YOUnE AIRGHIGAE: 100e, Johe horns, | V48 J4.000 bu, & decrease of 3000 bu firaianasase Yo B points higher. Sales ware reported of | Toledo Sced Market _ ] J 20950 bags Includ'ng Decémber at #50% POTATOES—-Steady: cholce to fancy, 08| TOLEDO, Dec ) Liiiols Centrai ... ; | ®c; Tanuary, 660c; March, 6 70M6.T5c: 43c; fair to good, 3 Dy 'ssfl' 13.—SEEDS-Clover,, cash, | §]1LVER—Bar, 3164 per | Mav. 6.856 9%c; Tnne, July, September and Po}lcmml—;;mn i turkeys, 1e; chick- | go% A pril ‘;2;;,- ;:‘:b';-ghuz?é Mareh, | ounca ] October, 6.50c. March contracts sold at ons. 3 sprin| ox' > * » +80; old, prims MONBEY—-% per cent. 47 franecs In the French market today. VEAL-St 0 to 60-1b. welghts, ;| @6, Timothy, prime, $185. Alsike, prime, | ‘T'he rate of aiscount in the open market | Snot market, aulet; Rio, No 7, $ic. nom- -fiw 8 to 110-1p, | ¥15; December, $.15, March, $8.%0. for short bills is 4G4 1-16 per cent; for three val; Santon. No. 4 8%c; mild, quiet; Cor- Wheas, 18 cars: or, Milwaniier Srmin Méstcot. monthy' bills, 4 per cent. dova, 9@11%e. ; cars, timated tomor-| MILWAUKEE, Dec. 13 —~WHEAT— Forelgn oars; corn, 462 cars; oats, | northern, §L17g115; No. 2 northern, :0“0! . L{?'u“h" &uk and firmer and discount nu':_- were harder | APPLES—Market quiet and -xu&{é with s December-January quoted at T . On Liverpool Grain amd Provisious, BARLEY™Samples, $6gTic. 050, R A e Suatst & W LIVERPOOL, Dee. 18—WHEAT—Steady; - c {11c; chotee, 4o prime, TW@8e: old crop. No. 3 red western winter, 8s 1%d; futures, Peorla Market prime. The: common to fair, 64@7c. ™, %d; March, 78 104d;| PEORIA, Dec. 13.—CORN--Higher; No. 3|Consols yleld DRIED FRUITS-Prunes are firm with . T8 8d. ;hlt-. flie; No. 3 yellow, &e; No. 8, 0dc; | and fears of ry bills, |, “qujet trade. Quotations range from 2% RN—Spot, quiet; new American mixed, | No. a i Do grad ) *|but recoversd partly m the afternoon. |med‘gor California, up to %0-40s. Avricots via Galveston, 104; futures, steady’ az Higicr; siandard, dic; No. 3 white, | Mexican yalls cased on protit taking wnd |{T [V, Dut brices are firm. * Choice. por crate $.%. Kansas sweet = —— — {ougary. “mised Tha B4a; " Sanuary, “plais Sl il e dmciurations. Gopber shaves. wers |1l-/ritc; exra eholce, . 11iic; v ciieat newy welghi twGbu. Herbert E. Gooch 8 ok » Celery: Extra fancy Mic 3 PEAS—Canadian, steady at Ts 9. ) Duluth Grain Marker, firm i sympathy_ with American advices. e s “arioes are. mmehanged: | SHEEP—The same bea-ish tone that fea- | %o; Jumbo, Callfornia, per dog., 1 0oc Co. FLOUR—Patenis steady at 3 DULUTH, Dec. 15— WHEAT-December, | FOrelSn ralls were also better on good | Seady: Seatuel BrC, 0™ amge; fancy. | tured last week's closing trade was sull | letiuce, per hamper, 880, Ru : Brokers and Deal i May, §L13%; No. 1 northern, 31.1z%; | *UPPert A Tu@sc. Baisine are quist and Show an | evident this morning in the sheep barn |Canadian. per 1b, 1%ec. Cabbage ealers Philadelphin FProduce Market. No. 2 noi . SL10%. d Am-neuh»nm:l:l" 'o'v-g:fl“ ':m" o8 |easier’ undertone on account of the large | and there was very little activity in any |sin genuine Holland seed, per Ib, 1o ¢ 1B-BUTTER—| OATS—4. Baurday e Ly ar e e O rub e e |arrivals from HBurope and the unsetiied | branch of the trade at the opening. About |in LOW-Ib, lows or more 1ic; red cdbbage | ~ORAIN, FROVIEIOWS, / trm o4 B lire’ westorn ) During the early trading the Adyance Was |8 aitlons on the coast Loose muscatsl 9000 head were received as compared with 1b., 4o, California ' tomatoes, per| Omaha Office: 310 N. ¥. Life Bidg, ta, Sle. Wigia Butier Masket. o et Btisntion. . NOw Yovk oted &t 4@0e. choloe to fancy seed- | 449 head last Monday wnd 13066 head a Inaiana " Red Giobe. | mail Felephons Douglas 2k h hlgher: Pennsyl-| ELGIN, Dee, 13 —~BUTTER- weedioss, S%G6e; ar A " ., 20, Indepe i e, free. chsss, | saios for ‘the Woeki €300 pounaa™ *F M1 uving Added e e "eosed i, * The Y London | ¥ oplles of tat stook ranged from wel B st o | OMems and” Largont House in the' Biare Fr L T g i L Lk FrEr 282 FEF netal. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. LONDON, Dec. 1%—Money was scarce| NEW YORK, Dec. 13—EVAPORATED | FEiEEEE eeeiEeBeBesi: & S tyesaperpspEryicn! ws Fusl gEE

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