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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1909. RALY AND PRODUCE MARKET %275 oo s e | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | 935 wina sttt s | OMAHA LIVE. STOOK MARKET are opened. Expopt magkets are quiet. arns are firm and quist. Receipts, 9,200 bu ; shipments, 4.7% bu. silver coln, 815,566, ‘minor cotn, §1.01 OMAMA GENERAY CORN-Spot, easy; No. 2 Tge, elevator, total balance In general fund, §79.353.015 domestie; V%6, delivered, and ®ye, f. 0. b e Congestion Relieved, Wheat is Not as arioal, nominal Opucn market was with: Rock Island Drops Into Background New “York Menes Market. Receipts,. of Cattle Continue Light, i i cml N losed Th%We After Sensational Mo NEW YORK, Dec. 3% — MONEBY~On Killers Good Bellers. ratio m. & Bus Besa, B e 0 b | SRipaiata, LYY VL ol Yemenis. eall, firm, gk cent; ruling rafe, § S OATS-8pol market sieady; mixed, 3 to per ' cent; ‘closing 5 per cent; offerpd — - * 2 Ibs, 47c; natural white, to 32 Ibs., G aL b er cent. RECEST BULGES BRING RESULTS |h. urbcia it "' % e, “wotse [SCANDAL BEING INVESTIGATED | Tistf LOANS-Quiet nd' steady; wixty |HOGS SELL FIVE CENTS HIGHER Option market was without .l;;nfltml ‘fllyl.rl\:’;“\"r{n‘::t and nl:::yc-(;l‘:)'l losing unchanged. May elos at e. cent; } “u.m;'u-. 5.0 bu. Probable Action by State and Federal *Ke”“i b “‘ th--é 10°9% | Good Fat Sheep Steady to Strong, with HAY—Steady; prime, $1.05; No. 1, $1.00; No. MARK ————— 1I5XRBE SREITIT woe Prices Fare ¥ nisked by BUTTER | the_retati grade in it Ih 801 tubs, Bie: No. Jin oM tubs, 8o c ok, s iid | pack, 2%; fresh 0; faney dairy, | tuus, Bse. Market y Tuesday H POULTRY —Dressed. « § 6.8 dox ake neee springs, 1ic; p fe: ducks 3, s@9e. wmakers Ca Dullness in r NGE 3 Common Light Lambs Slow to & i TR ifige gosee ‘e tir B pigeons, d - Deal " doz., #l Alive unds HOPS—Quiet; state, common to ohoice, An i in Fu- actval pres T ph gy AR A e L L T R v ' M g X il el i \ i amand: commereial hill. I Monday. live muiton prices left pretty strong ideas | 4\ ¢l feathered, l0g, keese, fuil f B ke quiet o ; b0 BTV KR Bar, s2%c: Mexh of valuation' in h,‘t" Kivalee and . saies- | Jroh U1l Comtaeresy IOl Sea towis, 2Sn3cLEeNIIE FeEEv sa3ek § Sa8E § nE: s 2255y o2 B ErEIENzECEREIRES 28 soGeteny EEE2TINE 5 peEaTIvEEERaNSE | s fien as & rule W elined o ask some- | G L ons, te per don Bogota, Nw@2ie. Leather, _— BONDS—Government, - st . hat higher prides this morning, as & r ‘s 3 ne, $0; Iargs " OMAHA, Dec. 2, 100 | iok, firsts, Mg, seconds, B6ZI0; thirds, | vew york, p. e regular. % SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 8, 1900, | KR4t RSREr Proes T dlaponed to furth -~ ke W Pt Caante SR hp SIS Ak Dot to erratic|musc; rejected, giic. o N e o, the stock mar- | Closing quotations on bond¥ were s fol- | pesepts were: Cattie elevate the price fst, however, and open- | ge' ®{IEE Yo on, $1.46, BAIUmore 2 3 y Ahis morning, the o n being some- | “EREIEIONS—Pork, ket proper Rock Island fell into the back- |lows etie : 3 0 \rade was rather quiet. With the CghP® o Phat el during the recent bulges Family, $38 00G2 00, Short Sround today atter its highly sensational (U 8. 'ret. 3 res . L1 Central ot r & % ot Ll (LT 18 R ala e T Thetatual aitisata eosud | GApenrh: small, Mei largs, Mol 8 , Y aiuen aee strofg, nowever, UL late bl | €5 onir 10" Biat ‘cuict; mems S M0GE0: | PRClormancin of pesiardey, Tages partormy | . & 2 sy ool ititnir e, bt y g T80 g the talont settied on 8 trading |PSte. A1l frogen: Trout, isc; white tish, e of > family, ; beef hams, X ) reun of R . 1 basia and bulk of receipts ickerel, #o; pike ¢; eel, lsc; had: futufes andspredict a reaction after (he |yt meats. easy; pickied bellles, 10"to 14 fraders SBpt heeyrity oapable of guch ec. | U ¢ R Wape s 0 B e MR 304 | in very good season. Mo | ik e spaniah mackersl 15ci tde B T A oronion fanilith figuring | PCUnds, $13.0091250; pickled hams, $idt. | CSRINE SAC inexpileable action might earry | § 11889K C. Souihern iat 3s 74% | Bame days 3 weeks 6o about steady with ¥ snapper, isc; biuefish. codfisn, 1.e; 1 2 efined, rely sl i o SAm. Agricultural be.101% L. & N. ubl. 4. . on_some of the better classes of sheep. | ¥ 3 | $10.57 7 Am. Tobacco 4e 1% do gen. 4% 3 mon lambs in today's run and the tend- , per bo; - orders,. As 800 e first| @, @p- | sArmour & o, dide. WUNAUI R.E. of M. 4s Wy . It. anything, womewhat easier. Noth: 2 Pt M- g O cide re filed sciling wax wenersl and | "0 Quiet; domestie, #4@6Me: Japan, | Plieation of manipulative methods were at | Auckies ‘gen.” 4. WRK_Y. Ceniral @ 3ad | for the year to daje, e {ng very toppy was {mcluded in offeri B ol W s R H Al o B yniues ack (o v's tevel | o/ he bottom of the ineident. On this suppo- | “go’ cv & MR g deb @ o |y 1906, Vit Woug O Jarmie a1 e Best lafibe heve | Sayels, 1ca. Gle Wik, S Bir box B and the market lacked ,support at the | TG o gipaay: western factory, sec. | fition It would ‘follow that the buying of |, ee cv. s 13N Y, N H&H pusam remes mwo . | 008 SOOE 8 S0EC 0 datern ewen changid | SXira (aRcy VAlencits B Ber Doz, W& oA acakened sharply and whs sold |onds and firsis: Mgmo; wesers imitation | (e fiock P lo EL dame, nol from frign | aec £ L 1N Ryt i g TIE ML Soac G065 ... |Mands at 10 and vearlings rialised ¥ 615 smai sises (0 bo had. Lemons: ‘Exira wel e IS Wete Nhe e creamery, 26g28c. , o % o . 4, 2 d b 'ow strings of short- stuff ane oy \ ok, $.W; extra fa Jower. Receipis were Iiberal and offerings | “CHESL ML, mate, new full cream, | Which has managed the advance. Themat- | o Wy 8% 00 S GGN | The forlowing table showe the veras |rangers were sald for feeding purpotes e A B W R ™ wad -~ § o i g o e ouBh o Tiberal re. | special, 1Ti@lic; staté,’ new full eream. | [oL CUSVIRE ARen orlthe PrOpOs fons Of @ | it l tr. ev. da. 96% 0 Seos.. . ;%2 [ price of hogs at South Omaha for the 188t | but the volume of business in the feed r | LIS P indian river, s s, ™ om Mo S e Sasn " market | September, | fansy, iie;_ siate, mew “full | (SN0 iy e e perc/ ke COMMIL | Coiiral o Ga. ta.. 10 Oreeon 8. L. Fidg. s b4k | Several duys, with comparisons ranc of the irade’ was Rardly large s, el perece, Bk Tenselines o y cream, October, best. state, new fu Central Leather Ga.. 9 Penn. cv. 3iam 1916, $6% — — —_— enough to afford a broad idea of a 3 ) box, $2.50. Pines 4 deciine. | vere L0780 bu, | Cream. 1ate best lske: state. mew fuil [ during the day on the work, the Wubject |conirai of N.J. g felMy 40 con dn.......104% | 1500|1908 [1907. 11906, 11906, e Btuation: His ‘demand for anything | ¥icrids, e and iMs, pec box, B PIoe - hob ot ¥y v tull to special, 6@14%0. do ref. be. e L & % - ately at good, firm figures an s safe o Ceipts last vear of 536,000 bu. and shipments | "' Sleady; refrigerators. Bumbe fecured assutafices from the Stock ex- |eChio & A da. Thk do g .ol BN e cull today's market fully steady with qul:fi?’luvumunuu-;‘n:, Do r.-lm.: " Ao POULTRY—Dressed, ~ weak; western con n t e SRS Louls : ast week's clo } tias Bloge Fed Primary corn recelpts were 806,000 bu. and | 2 - 7 v their ability to control and prevent flag- _do gen. &... # %30 ist gold 4 otathol Wine baps, Leloraao, very fne biood red; shipments were 34,00 bu., againet receipts | chickens, 16g2c; fowls, 12gi7e; turkeye, 31 | Lo o Dulation sush &s 16 up o the |*°C. M. & L F . Sesboard K. L. G+ "flmjv?nmm'm":m‘ulfim?: Good | largs size, ‘box, LK Jonathaus, Colorado, last year of ,000 bu. and shipments of - A. O. Brown & Co. fajlure in 108 and ro | €en. 348 %S0, Pacific col. 4 {ambs. §1 16@7 6. good Nght yeariings, $6 50| Yery fine. good color, fine eatlug, per bok, 42,000 bu. . 1 oy the appointment of the state mission. [C. R. 1 & P. ¢ @8 do ev. 4 i oo Lso; Greeninge, Colorwdu, per box, SLE& leuiaoes were 1000 bu. of corn, none| WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT vy : Gasurance o £ Shofce weibeha B joatlo: fart o fomy | Bissour Fipbits, Coirnat, It was the character of these assurances | Io <ol W S IS gNa e gf onts and wheat and flour equal to 351,000 — THAT IREIUGRE the COMIMEIon to TO0OR: LoD W ..., 13480, Rallwy s etk eh 16 go6h o choles ewi Wy, per box, L.b; Geniton . v . Celo. Industrial fe.. 82% do gen. 4. verpool closed %@%A higher on wheat Partly Cloudy Wednesday and Colder | mend against attempts to regulate the | ofoli Midland ds... S0k Union Pacific 4. . abuse by legislation Colorado South o %d higher on corn in West Portion of Nehraska. From Washington came & report that | o a et tae " 5i% oho et ead i, 46, W% Local range of options: OMAHA, Dec. %, 198, | (he federal atuhorities were showing Te- | De) & Hudson e 461N U. §. Bubber 1044 | *Bunday. *Holida ligh lowa Missouri Fippind, exus fancy, Db ‘wdson o b a3 ¥ ight yeariings. $.000550; heav W : ——————————| A parometric depression overiias the lake | newed interest in the question of possible |*D. & R. G. 4s.. . BWU. 8 Steel 3 5., 106 - i P aa e 00 KN Sethers, B oo | bl. $o.b; lowa bea Lavis, extia ‘fanch Mijclen. Open.| High. | Law. | Close.| Ye8'Y' | igion *and . the . miadle Mississippi | regulation of speculative dealings in fu- | do re i T Ve Sup. Cwem. W iy | JReonists and dissoeition of Nee ahe os | 1N to choice twes, $38GA0; breed- | per b, $i.i6; Ben Lavie strictly No d e =5 ~|and lower Missouri .valleys, with its|tures. This was accompanied by intima- | Distillers’ s .. 4% Wabash 1st Ge. ... 113 - A ) ewes, $3.76G5.50; yearling breeding | Mssourl, per by $.00, Slisssari Plpplagy 1 12 | enter “over the lower lake reglon. | tlons of an early submission to congress of | *Erie prior lien da. %K do et end ext. 4 T {wenty-four hours ending ut 3 P M. &' | weq, 16.000400 fuony "",f:".‘,;,‘.““ia‘;f"fi o | 2% | Unsettad weather attends the depression, | the special messages of the president deal- | do gen. ds . Vestern Md. ds 3 cay: No. o, | No. 1] A L, $8.00; 1055 100 | o ahows are seneral this Diorning from | ing with Proposed measures for the regu. | o cv. s saries A Sy Westingh. Kiec. . te 8 RECEIPTS. 9 western lambs, culls New York, I Byl pe] &'l | @ |the Mississippl ‘river east over the lake|lation of corporations. These considera- | 80 cy 4. seris B i4UTWia Cemnl d..... W4 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 164 western lambs ots 100 less Grupe .‘:fi"fi{w i = 3% %y |region wnd Onio valley. High winds pre-| tions and the continued preparatton for | S8, ¥, c0 0 C, M &8t P £ ) ” Montana ewes gholog 1mported. B e skira: Ancy, xR \ valled in the upper Mississippl and.upper|the annual money settlements Kept the [ R 8 Wabash ..... ' S Montana ewes posted, pee bRl WO% 4 Mg Tl e e 433 | Missourl va.l during the night, and|stock market ort'rlllnnl under restraint. Bosten Peeaks 4 Beads. Missouri Pacific. Montana ewes eavy "“x“?'.‘ o DRt U R e 4 o 3% | snow flurries ai neral in the upper val- | This, while keeping dealings small, did not o ¢ | Unlon_Pacitic fed yearlings . tnted, | B ok o Tanoy, v ot "™ |leys this morning. An area of high pres- | dcpress prices. | BOSTON, Dee. %.—Money, eall loan: & N. fed wethors bk, $W; Natoma, li0SLy B Cash Pr sure overlies the west from the Rocky| Individual stocks advamced briskly from |@S per cent: time loans, 3% pér cent. Clos- | C fed ewes ) S B avanas: _Exira fancy Hort Cash Prices, mMountains 1o the Pacific coast, and gen- | particular causes not always specified. The |ing quotation western fambs e, B¢ Changulnols, finest and (argest WHEAT—No. 2 hard, $.061.05: No. 3|eraliy fair weather prevalls throu; coppers were strong and 'were Influenced |Atchimon adj. & 8 Atiantic o wostarn la=he ouiis Limion oF N Rira’ fancy Apscis! ha $1.04@1.06; No. 4 hard, We@§l0s; re-| west, except scattered snow flurrie by & rise in the London price of the metal. | do ds . 0% Dutte Coalition western ewes . er bune ""b 'm.‘ $3.00;, extra fancy, pef sected, hard, 84c@31.00, No. i spring, $1.0¢% | ported in Montana and Idaho. It s colder | The quick sale of the Delaware & Hudson Atchiwon R. R....IEhCalumer & AT, tern unchea, Bes DX il nd bubches #y: No. s spring, $.ugl04: No. 2|in the upper Missouri valley, and temper-| refunding bonds made & good impression | do Bfe-iooo . WBw0aumet & Hecla. Feprarn Rihe e o ranber faucy, long-kesp- $4%@86c; No. 8 durum, S3g@Sdc. atures are generally lower In the extreme|on the investment situation, although the | pctton & SUSEY: S [SEERMIEL Lo lambe .7, C rep i, consin. Hbe @o@ll —No. 2 ‘white, 61G62; No. 3 White, | northwest. It is warmer in the lower Mis- | general bond market continued dull and | pilion ‘Eievated.... 183%1 v lambs, cull l["l. ll;:’rnwm' £h/4 Dot Dbl $in w@ii4e; No. 2 yel- | souri va'ley and throughout the southwest. | unresponsive. ! Pitohburg ptd. ey} ’ Total receipts ssseens il | buck . e irarale. tancy East W, 59@te; No. 4| The weather will probably be fair in this| The failure to mettle the switchmen's x'v.'N ‘'Hn. &' iighy DISPOSITION. ewe Betree. per box ifornia caull vieinity tonight and Wednesday, with not| strike on northwestern rallroads was ais- | Unjon’ Pacitic Oattle. Hoge. lambs “fl"f& Pr orate, $275. Honey . Coloradp, much change (n temperaturs cussed without causing any sigus of Am. Arge. Chem a3l 7 ve lambs e T e Eatses ewist Dethtoes B-—-8tandard, Record of temperature and precipitation | prehension in the stock market. The grain | Am. Pneu. Tube Switt atd conibany n T per crate, 434e; No. 4 white, compared with the corresponding day of | markets, however were affected by fears . ichigan Cudahy Packing Co. 96 8 2 native larbs ey BLEES Tew Q0B the last three years: of gelay D Aniveriie o eise, par | AR B Mobawk ... . pt-s-iond b7 iy £ e b native mixed, . % . 1908, 1907. 1906, onds were {rregular. Tof 8, . ? ;7 g 3 i native BARLEY—No. 8, 57G68%c; No. 4. F1@58C. | Mintmum temperatur .m?o “19 11 23| value, $8,779,000. United States bonds were | Am. ly:;:::r:wfiomum h\;flr::'l{ trom 8. St. Paul. western RYE—-No. 2 No. 8, T\@izhe. Precipitation ... 04 00 .00 .00fupchanged on call. 21 VPRITOl 4 | Dt Vahaaat B Lush western Cariot Decerpes. Normal temperature for today, 88 de-| Number of sales and range of prices on | Gen'l" gisctric....... 188 Guiney /01111 Hill & Son X 70 western gt ETees. the New York Stock exchange: £ roeibil oerig R R S F. B Lewis g 185 western Wy B R P Chicago Wheat, Corn. Oa EZxcess In precipitation since i PR Salos B Yoo by | Mase. Gas....... 80 Tunarack .o L J. B. Root & Co. 145 weatern ol Tlanicn Wit B IR 1 * ' 4 inches. A994% United Fruit 17 nity agsesey . : Minneapolis e i . Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, | Amalgamated Copper........ ux 5 kol @ U S8 Miping s ¥ B e v 25 western yearlings, per bu. $L.00; Vellow, Oregon per b, 3o, Omaha ... . 4.48 inches. Am. Agricultural . o o il vreris 80 U, 8 Ofl.i.. i G- und ewes . . foacish chieny, far g‘-rw-mfl B R Duluth s K «v e Deficlency corresponding perfod in 1907, | Am. Best Sugar...... s .8, Breei. 1. 0% Utah R y o 14 native ewes mported, 1 - : ¢ ¥ - s d 3 T NPT iy ® P Vie McCreary are; ve 1b., 13¢; 1212 ox packapes, per box, ¥ 80 Aakeh, T A WRLSH, Am. Caa ptd o 186% Victoria ... ¥ m; ::m: or. package, ;er box, $2.00; im- N A £ ks v L O R Ll . (85 BT o e et Sifvan Bros’” 4 native cull orted, per 1 Ib. basket, lbc.' Almonds: 3 native ewes ... rake seedlings, per ib., e Cocoanuis, Am. Cottan Oll . 5% Wolverine ..., Stllivan_Bros —— Am Hide & Leather pfd.. 3,000 4% | ® " North Butte.......... Mo. & Kan. .| Features of the Trading and Closing| ansas City Grain Pravistens. |Am. lce Securities...... : ol % Other buyers i9{ 3 native lambs, cuils..: per sack, W.50; cach, bc. Brasile, laige : s 75| 41 native Per ib., i4c. Fiiberts, large, per i, 12 Local Securities. Totals . L86@ 3176 6156 51 hative Pecans: Louisiana, per Prices on Board of Trade. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 28, —WHEAT—Cash | Am. Lineeed Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, | CATTLE-—Thers was a decent run of cat- 1§ natiyi per Ib., l6c; medium Texas, A k= T-Cash | An Locomoive CHICAGO, Desy MixReports of untavor| T1e % 3 4010 %S i Hubie Sy & av Jrl 14 New York Life bullding, Omaha: = |te hsre this morning, the suppiy being |16 native per Ib., Bc. | g Bid. Asked. | genera ly just about equal to the demand ative able weather in Argentin \W* the wheat | No. i .22; Decem! 5 matket' a $Gronk selrt rn;r today, But | May. 'flmbn Fon R adie bige o prices declined sharply in/ the final haif —Unchanged to Jc lower; No. 2|Am Tobacto pfd of the session owing to profit-taking. Cios- |mixed, 6ic; No. 3, 62w@6le; No. 3 white, Woolen & Ing quotations showed net losses of We 1o | gsie@edse; No. 63%c; December, 63%c, | Anaconda Mining Oo. 4o, . Coarse Krain and provisions &lso | selors, Ma. July, 4%e, sell’ - . m‘s\'m:ne? ::nll:eu.hl. weakness and closed |ers. . : ai_about_the. bottom. OA®S—Unchanged; No, 3 whit i The prinoipel I&ctor responsible for the [No- 3 mixed. 43 Ho. B sUong opening In wheat was & dispaich | RY E—&s@ie. teliing of frost in the southern portion of | HAY—Unchanged; cholce timothy, $12.506 | Kanses City Stock Yards isuenus Ayres Province, where. the crop 15 (13,00, choice prairls, $10.5@10.60; chaice al- Yo : ) 3 | Long Bell Lumber Co. 68, 1483, now within about two weeks of maturity. | falfa, $17.50G18.4 3 A raska Tel. Stock, § A later deciine was precipitated by the| BUTIER—Creamery, extras o; firsts, 3 75 | Qo Water Co. &k 10K, seliing of Lecember by a prominent cash | 3c; seconds, &c; packing stock, 8¢, Eh s B o Omaha Gas Se, 1917 interest, which resuited In quite general | EGGS-Ixiras, 340; Mr abe; current realising. During the day December sold | receipts, 8lc: seconds and dirties, 1%¢. between $1.17% and $1.19y. May ranged be- Receipts. Shipments. tween 31.10% and §L.12%. The market closed | Wheat, bu . 42,000 45,000 vehk at -asmost the fowest point." = | Corn, bu” D400 T 16,000 i s Liquidation by leading hoiders caused | Outs, bu. L 800 8000 | | Sz ity 3. % weakness in corn following moderate firm- skt Stoux Clty & Y. pia. sTpar ness al the start. Shorts were fairly active t Kansas City: ; 4 | B oo o a0, bidders for December &t the opening, Which | ————— — ——— : o resuited in an adyance of ic in that opuon, [ Artieles. but menbgme prompied liberal reaiiging P bt i saies which soo causec & reaction. The | Wheat— b R : f o s | R4S yeariingh weakness became more pronounced during | December . oA Bt "e" ; [y w Yook Mining Stpekm ‘T‘ifi's’ Sood' o cholee rang s the final half. Prices at the close were 5 ; o s #y | NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Clasing quotations " 000 43 Cholee F80ES | K amams Clty Live Stook Market. |Program for State Meeting Next Sa%c below the final figures of the 4 ¥ 958 . . . ou mining. §109KY; common to fair range stee: KANSAS CITY, Dec. 38.—CATTLE—Re- Month Includes Interesting £ il £33 . g —— a85R Py prisms e % sEgsee & 2% possry _KEe2eT o goaca tE¥ B2 2 538 P @550 Talr to good ewes, M.50G5.0 Pa&, “SLUS 1ou-0a e Quotations dn. feeder: stock: Good to [ioWi yuukifdis, exia fancy, pes bbl chojce lambs, $.35G7. 0; fair to good lambs, [ 10Wa Wine Saps, Lxira (aacy. be t sEn & = > < L] <4 SRSASTUASAERET | caER RS S Omaha Packing Ceo the finest heéavy weight, iwo-bu. bbl., 8200 Celery: Exiua faucy Michigan, per dos, Woe; Jumbo, California, per dos., ibe. Head lettuce, per hamper, . Rutabagus: Canadian, per lb., 1e. bage: Wiscon- sin_ genuine Holland seed, r 1b., s in LWO-1b. lots or more, ligc; red cabbage, ABRBILLLANBIE e e 1IN R Bt N O D N e e D ER) EF ST . |58 [ 81 |80 that the t1 was in a fairly satistac- | g native tory condition as a whole. native 1a% | The proportion of beef steers among the | & native ewes . rec s was not so large as yesterday, bu native ewes, | Commonwaalth Fits lae.. S Sl there was & fair showing. Buyers ail i Il 2 5 L1 pecksen vei ver Bov | oy ratking oo, b 132 4 ¢ seemed to want & few good klllers pnd 85,3 CHICAGO 1AVE - STOCK MARKET B $1.%; Fard, 15, - Mott's Gorhan - Bire fotwshoug rule were out in the ya: n falr seaso g, 3. ite rice arn, International Con. ! €e. o " cleaning up ihe early 5 als some ttle ke, Vhite rice pupe A time before midday. The prices paid wers | Cattle Steady—Hoks Higher—sheep Perib. 36 0 | R4 5iva, steady to strong as compared with yester- and Lambs’ Lower. 1ic: No. 8 ribe, 8%c; No. 1 folnie 18¢; No. day 3 ? 3 @ IAGQ, Deo. 8. Recelpt: f : No. & loip, 9 No, 1 chuck. aSoms and.heltars were.alao in very good |; GHAGMIG, L ED ._‘"...‘f“?&h‘.“..«%?' o, 4 enudi, oi o, 4 Shack, fct e at steady to strang prices. The early I Cows, $3.60@9.00; heifers ;uy&.w; ulls 1 round, c; No. 2 round, N round, 858 2285 3590 SRLSIRENULBSZASS G 32002 0 1 T 01 et saited, per box, $1.3. 8% e 2 - * . 3 i 1 N te, b%c; No. rivals sold in good season and the market | $406I416: calves, §3.00g9.%; #Xe: No. 1 plate, §4e: No. 2 plate, B%e; as & whole .-.3 satl .qlo()'. 7 i 4 'g_%zmw o % 2 3 plate, é%e. "The only ‘unsatistactory Teature 'of ‘the| . +5-E ‘cfl&, , 12, ead; market Ge ] — }:&le trade e the poor dtmuld‘ r:nmn. i) :m‘um“puz:mu D kota EdltDl’S ers and stockes ut that was to be | B .70, v ) gxpected under exisiing conditions. ' f?:‘#%“&'.?fi"u‘".fi.‘" e ; piga a ' trade in consequence was slow and dull, | ¥ 50895 . 60. v with the tendency of prices lower. SHEEP AND LAMBES—Receipts, 1500 A l : i 8 AT o PHCS W, gy | e markst for anesp Uil s at-Sioux Falls Yo 8 pornfed steers, $6.. .80; fair to good corn- | (AIMbS, ';P ifl?»lfi lambs, $6.25 ekl s previous day. i e S0 o | Alice .. G qu 00d to cholce cornfed COWS B z irly v i . Brunawick Con.. 10 3 e . celpts, 3L,UB head, inciuding iw southerns; DL he D bt Phetand o s ang: 2 o General_Blocir : 180% | Comstock T., stock.; 3 ‘ ielfers, $4.0045 00, fair to good cornfed coWs | markst for sieers. logdoc lower; foF calves, Features. ness of Wheat and corn, closing quotations & Great Northern pfd......... 1, 1h | . 7 and heifers, - §3. T 22 good | COWS, Packers and feeders, firm; chwice ex- B s Bh s M v Jeeis o gL o Oregon, ett..ois % BT : e e i bl I gl | PO o o’ vestern, Slocts 0 N . ; | 1iitnols s % St : 800800, w cers, . The leadihe Butives resged b torlows St. Louls Gemeral Market 1 oy . & nirun v PR et f R e e Tangs asd e K (L% stockers and fesdery, SKGSW; solil || SIOUX FALLS, 8 D., Dec. 2 (Speeial.) - - e E . > | : . 6% | . mral iy ers, §2 %, good to choice stockers and | STD Steers, #.0MG6%; southern cows ~The program has been corpleted for the o t 5 ST. LOUIS, Dec. 28.—WHEAT--Futures, | Inter. Harvester il “’QE Jon ¥ L25; native cow % 7.25; native he fer: Atticlen.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close. Yo'y |, Ve, HQIS BS5, Tl BEATEI Ginh, | 1mer. warine” vid - -4 Cotton Market. Lfi"x’}ae:%fl falf o goad "stockerd | §i3i6"5) bulla, §5.08G4 S | Galves, &.00ga00, | ennual midwinter meeting of the South Wheat | \ N 1 1 §lizgiay No. 2 bard, §1.13G116; December, i A ; % NEW YORK, Dec. %.—COTTON—The |stkers and tooders 3 156 2 atook heit. |, HOGS—Receipts, 6.0 head; market 10¢| Dakota Press assoclation, which will be 4 1\::“;‘3:";":[11\‘»’“" A 2 ann: aiid A sy 4 |market opencd Hrm at an advance of § to|ers, § 1G5.50; veal calves, #.80G7.40; bulls, higher; ""’ A :““c‘: t niog 8.0, held in Sloux Falls on Thursday and Fri- 111%| 3 o 3 . 2 eas c; Tessesrene |28 points, in response to very strong de- |stags, etc.. §8.7504.40. : 3} 3 4 y 1 v ¥ No. 3 white, 63%c; December, 6234e; May, | R 3 1 W | o Yrading Was very heayy and B ritre ] Mot rencitobtive. abin: ! fght, '$8.BG8.47; 7 day, January 27 and 2. The dates have 66! S ~ o #% | was much reallzing at the initial advance, 50 .60, been fixed at @ time when it is easy for T8 % eak: track, No. 2 cagh, @i No. e : | Gnder which prices Teacted paFtimiy, buf g aeby “ganian i1 SHEEP A 00 | every publisher to get away from home, 2 white, 46G46%c; December, #c; May, 5 . #% 13 |spot houses were goo#l buyers and there | LB s head; mirke! d ap unusually large attendance s Cygine < iax | Was & big demand from some of the lead- Tme g ern yearlings, §1.10; hnd Ay UpusvAHy E—Unchanged, 7Sc. | annpsnpensesyen toou7 A thers, $. | looked far. The following 1s the litérary SiS=dnctanaed, Mo e _ 5:;:5 bulig s with mf market during md. md- 8% 410 B4 b e . - g 5 | Nat) Biscult, ex-div % |die of the morning, with a net advance program which has been prepared for the $5.1008.10; extra faticy and stratght, 100 4 Fise. 4l H B 2w 1 I x5 W% | 0f about $@14 points. b 5 FolPhard Wiier Heare. 1S Nt Lesd S d T A M el s | TR e AL Al SREDS—~Timothy, $2.5008.50. o bl A January, 15.000; March, 16.91c; May, 1u.l%c. Ll se b ‘ e President's address, O. M. Day, Argus- CORNMEAL—$.10. AP Y 3 July, 16.1%0; August, ' 1b.ipe; September STEERS AND STAGS. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 25.—CATTLE—Roceipts, | Leader, Sloux Falls. * ? BRAN—Quiet; sacked, east track, $L11@ Sy 14.65¢; October 18.4%¢. ' 1 06 85.0 head, including 200 Texans; marks “Soldlering an Kditor,' Harry Wentzy, 113 orth_americas v W% | “Putures ‘elosed: Steady. Closing bids: steady; nétive shipping and expory st Rress-Reporter, Pukwana. i HAY — Steady timothy, $14.00@17.50; Narhedtiic § 1 | et 1300, Jannary. 18.070; Pebruaty. $6.508.40; dressed beef and butcher steer “The Province of the Country News- prairie, $11.00613.00. Pacific Mall e g % i, |18 ke; Mucch, ipbic: April 15.96c; M 38.5006.76; Sieers under 100 WG | paper,” Mrs. Christina 8. Thorp, Britton, BAGOING—6%¢. Pennsylvania et . ¥ 1i4% | 1612¢] June, 1;,‘83‘, Jul m.11e; A 5.90; stockers and feedel member of the Women's National rress HEMP TWINE—Te. 3 pary .09c; September, 14.66c; Octobes R e e 3 association, Wa s PROVISIONS — Pork, lawer; . ffastrars Spot closed quiet, 10 points. highes s i Saives, S5 9 What L Know About the Taw of Lt ’;l“T)';. ll‘rdhllollri.pl;‘l:n: l“l:n“x“'d 4‘ | diing uplands 1. L’vl.bmldlmé Bulf, an Thomas W. Taubman, erald, | & .40, Dry salt meats, highe extra, SEC. —C 3 ; rhhurls‘ é?.c cl}elr rlbu.. fi. short c'lleflrl Reading ... : ‘_ A: ?») & & O diian ,000 head; market 10c P Standing or Dignity of the Country 13%yc. con, higher; baxed extra short bllg Btgel . LOULS, Dec. 28.—CO' —! er; u::;-:‘ C,'?r‘fiy'fl" lfi:: oha‘lmccln;- whe, | MR -‘lj iy A “::“ ;rlu_d?xulm. 15% ,‘pa“ue:idné:\.:m n'hc'fm.eu“i:'i UL - i, i | Rack ant 0. . el i bales; recelpts, o ock, €, winter patents, $.109%.60; | springs, 12e; furkeys, 2ic; ducks, 1 do pfd. 5 45 I Bales, » .. .60, Sy .35, spring straights, . o » | — M Gogenn e FrEhA | UTTER-Creamery, NG e el nel Wool Market. oot Sad mixing, 58@0lc; m,! A ERET B Receipts. Shipments, | Slos Bhefrisld § i | BOSTON, Dec. 28.—WOOL—The demand 3 It | m.fi 13, | zesans g € F_ ] o F >E!!t$!=!‘55! 228 8555 @ gd 8 2. 26414 4. higher; plgs and lights, $6.10638.2; packers, " 'H. A. Sturges, Republie, Beresford. $5.40@8.50, butcher and best heavy, $8.50g9 & s Printing Cost Anything to Pro- e\ “This will be the subject of an ad- SHEEP AND LAMBS — Receipts, L#0| dress by F. J. Ellick of Omah ) g 3 s head; market Strong; native mutioni, 816 ) gbfmw' u‘)f"-tflocfix u.wg‘fuf aad husks, visiting newspaper men will be guests at a ND HEIFERS. e theater party at the New theater, the play EIFERS. St. Josepis Live Stock Market, for the oceasion being ‘‘Little Johnnie ] 2 ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Dec. 2—CATTLE—| jones' ¥riday forenoon all the members Receipts, 1,00 lead; markel steady. §.oers, Bt ity g b 500 i and A0 Sage 0, | Of the state press associs \“u.w.,“:x' 0G4 %, ey, ¢ Wi | thecity will be given a ride over the lines HOGS—Hcceipts, 3000 head; market, 5¢ to| of the new electric street railway & 100 higher. Top.” #.86; bulk of saies, 18| gi5ps will be made ‘at Beveral points of “EHiEP AN LAMBS—Shecp, none. | interest, such as the Sloux Falls peniten- Lambs, $4.5667.70, tary. : b A business session of the assoclation’ will by’ Slouz City Live Steck Market. be held in the afternoon of the second SIOUX CITY, Ia., Dec. 25.—(Special Tele- | g ception given all women In . ram.)—CATTL eceipts, 1,700 head, | 98¥, #nd @& recept AVYRS e arket sigady ¥ end. | (A% Jance by.the women of Bloux Falls. L HOGS—#cocipts, 2100 head. Market 50 | [n the evening the visiting newspaper men valley Ng. 1, §i@sc. Territory fin 113 t,(f ‘l:mux“ ai| emut prices, $.16@5.490; bulk | L1 be guests at another theater party, this e Bt T aratie: L1 " - time st the Majestic theater. Following Stock Sight. | this there wiil be a smoker and addresses : fine medium e 1 Steel Foun 3 H \ - ~ RS S Oived D 1y 85c. Pulled, extra, STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Recelpts of iive #tock 84 the &ix principal | will be made by & number of prominent ¢ western markets yesterday: | members of the assoclation. = On Thursday evening, January 2, the srEsEnga ool g N s i 1. 90 500 e b G008 00 0 Flour, bb's 000 | 80. Pasific e ia | for il clakees of wool on the local mur- maitin T2c. 1 . | o - v . G aiing, wpnie et | Whast b | o, Raiivey 7% | ket continues unusually brisk for this sca 1 northwestern, §.%. Timothy, 8.1 Qosn. :.\"J ey 3 Tenn. Copper......... {:,:‘ er, . ats, o eitio. . i o OV ISTONS -Mess pork, per bl §2200 AT e : B e T sa T AU %. Lard, per 100 Iba. $1280@12.50." Short | Availabl (e ol N e g Sty B b Sider (lopse) FILBGILE%; short clear | NEW YORK, Dec. 38.—Spi Union Pacitic %06 | the ahort suBply. Hidding for the new clip o7 PP o YL T | wilagraphic communications received by | 00 Bd , B |18 %n Tull sWing In the weet, Seweqially in Total ol arances of wheat and flour were | Hradsireet's show the following chances in | U § Rty F 2% | Utah, Wyoming and eastern Montans. to 331,000 bu, Primary receipts were available supplies as compared with pre- % | Kentucky, . Indiana and Missourl three- 1,038,000 bu., compired with 336,000 bu. the | vious account W | eighthe-biood, Se; quarter-biood, 33g corresponding day a year ago. The world's | Available Supplies—Wheat, United Siates % | gao. Sccured valu Texas fine visible suppiy as shown by Bradstreel's, | east of Rockies, decreased, §77,000 bushel: 8 | twelve months, 75@8¢ fine, six to increased 831,000 bu | Canada increased, 708,000 'bushels. “Total | w, Ma | oht mont s ‘fine fall, 60765 Estimated reecits [or tomorrow: Wheat, | United States and Canada, decreased, §169, do pH....... ¢ 9% g i cars; cofm. 4o =% vats, 2361 cars.|e00 bushels. Afloat for and in Europe, In- | Western Maryland. offered hogs, 7,000 heud. creased, LO00W. bushels; total American | Westinghoms Electrie Chicago Cash, b Wheat: No. 2 red, |and European suppl Increased, Western Union. 3 NBulidg; No. '8 iew,. $.1551% 0. 2| bushels. Corn, United States and Capada. W»lm-(‘l“':'l . hard, §l1sg118; No. & hard, $l1sgl No. 1| increased, 1,37.00 bushels, Oats, L'nlldxml':nln K oottt nofthern spring, $1.17@1.20; No. 2 northern | States and Canada, - decreased 1,083,000 | Pittsburg E nE, son of the year. Inquiry runs through ail grades and vomes from both clothing and h?ood ecces | i 5 5 T pzEss EELETS 1 ¥ EE@ JeLe Siw | California northern, 64@70c; middle county, K2 | G3@ebe; fall free, 50g62c; Oregon eastern NO |1 'staple, 75@78¢; eastcrn clothing, 70472 B3E BEEEEIINLLLE ELESEE PEIE £33 BEEFIEE spring, $1156115; No. & spring, $L12G117. | bushels ; Raahey- v ofn: No. Wle; No. 4 ocash, ’XW, The leading Incre T tor “ihe 'day, '§12,600 shares e e f-H V38 300 B9%c; No. 8 white, 61ig@62c; No. 3 ported this week follow: & o LOULS. Des. 8 Lo o ) |10 g iw Catile. Hogs. Sheep. A S4gaINc; No. & fellow, S0@%e, Oats:| Increase: Port Huron, X Londen Stock Market. | tefritory and westerr. mediums, 244280 " " South Omabe . L 7 [ - Likel Suls Transtevved. No. 3 0&::!, e, No. § White, #w@Snc; | Goderich, "1‘“ LONDON, Dec. 3.—Ameriean securitios | mediums, 21@2c; fine, 12@%0c. " "~ Sioux Clty .i... o 2, 3 ponsicg . b '.1"':11' :f"&"" oo 11”’1 m":::"l i opened steady and during the first hour v ——— [ 2 38 St. Joseph e | SIOUX FALI D., Det. 38.—(Special.) dabion, Bogae 07 “ereamerien, = Moo, { Lselit S Portiand, Me., .00 bushels; | graduslly hardened on flr buying. At Minneapolis Grain Market, LR R ] g i Kansas Cliy 4 080 | 4 libel suite instituted 1n the state eir- & 9 . onics . | no the tone h: L prices A B < 2 S STERN—CO! 0. . o en ; : BGGS-FItm &t mark. cases Included, | Midiand, 34000 bushels; Chicago private ROOT, ) sy th brices| MINNEAPOLIS, ~Dec. 25 -WHEAT— STER! B o %03 | cuit court of Sanborn coufty & few mantha b (e S IR TS | gavateps, Wi Dushali Bars Terin S | Lo e orE, cloaing The mar | CIof%), o R R {9 giaten,, BB 1 5 uien? = - | ago by Mrs. M. M. Ross 0f this eity, who T e 3 16%@16Ke; | 000 bushgls: Omahs, 7 Sshels. | ket was not affected by the Rock Island hogtl ard, §LUK@LIIN No. 1, | HOGS—Keceipts ot hogs were light this| Totals . f > 2,90 | o4 oo Critle, & lasal“weskly Bswpe fwlus, 16916kc; young Americas, 164¢ lang || The VisRle SULPY, Of o3 'Shiahela_ s e |incident In Wall strest yesterday. =Rook fophern, SLUMGL G No. T2 morthern, | morning and Sellets taking note of that v dith the e GRAA B 0 . ke h 16%¢ lay was & ushels, a de- i, - kl.104&: No. 8 no ErR, TGl | fact and the uriher act that advic er, the defendant ug George . Egan, BOTATOLS-Steady; choloe (o fancy, 4| crease OF 864,000 bushels Island shares opened here at 5¥4 and later |"p AN Closed, 12 06% R |00k, Silter ‘Saiiits’ Delhts Ware SAOOL: haing Metal - Muwiet oo e N bles Bave been @ic; fair (o good, 38GHlc. i Frs e i deslined to M stocks N—No. 3 yellow, 58%@804c. slaried out ‘wsking decdedly higher prics | NEW YORK Dec. 3-METALS-Stand- | e leost AisTaey whory Brilies B D POULTRY-—8t turkeys, 17¢; chick-| Philadelphin Produce Market, SRR e & M. No. 3 White, 2%GA2%0. | {han vesieraay. On the other hgnd, pric.s |ard copper was firfi today. Local dealcrs | before the putilc at vario e end, 13%s0; spring: | P E! Dy %8 -BUTTER- " X1 X 0. 3, THaGTING being aiready close up to the high puint | quote Lake at JILE@1i.Gll, electrolytic at| iy st year, has been transferred to the VERL - sicady; B0 1o 010 wis., 8G0c; # | Quik - i b epiain creami r BN ¥ centrai S | BRAN—In 100 pound sacks, $21.00. of the year, packers Were slow abous put- |§13.124a 1897 and casting et $BwgIss. | o P : o Palle” dna’ will 1ol | Quist; aktra B ey Be; estra ol state cireuit court in Sloux Falls, & 1o §-1b wis., bl0c; 85 10 J0-Ib. wis., 104 | western creamery, nearby prints, 40e. LI e Nertaly &V FLOUR—First patents (in wood f. 0. b., |ting on &nything. They wanted the hogs, | London market closed firm and a shade 9 v : b He FGGS-—Firm; good demand, Pennsylvania | A . % do otd Minneapolis), $.5065.70; d (a.] but they did not seem to want to bid up | higher than dast Friday, with spot at £6] be tried at the April term. Mrs. Ross secks Wt =22 and i NEAEE omtee Da- ot merk t T onlaric & W . §.4005.00; first clears, second | very much' higher. The resull was that|and futures at &6 2 64 Tin was firm}| (o recoyer damages In the sum of $10.60 Sotations "ot 1hs "BEv ok~ Vestons m“k“i‘pfl:;h "flm. free cases. Sio ai | Chesspeake & O WA Reading ihae Cotfon Murket. ' - able of the hoxs possessing some weignt|6d. Lead, firmn; spot closed at $4.61%@4.72. | made by him is his newspaper in reference Chioags & ©..v .o W Bouthern Ry, Kt 3 s - id about B¢ higher. The light and under- | London merke higher @t £13 68 Spelter. | to her sotlus for the transfer of Commeoditien. mark; western firsts, current recelpts, o ..Su. aw s e i NEW YORK, Doe. 8 —COFFEE—Putures | welght loads ald not sell quite 80 readlly | coters spor 3610008 Tondan markes un: | L0 her. The mol 33 b e . free cases, S5GA at mark - g closed steady. net unchanged. Saws were | and’ it took mo rk to get b ! v §ia | the sult trom Sanborn (o Mipnehahs county G JORK Do BoFLOUR-Markst | CHEESE-Firmi New York tul creams |Braver A i a. o | oworied of L0 hmen ncluding heven Paise prices on Il.l:il':uk‘i‘nd“ BEl1 the Bose | S8 §ou: Gifhaiand warrenté Tn" London, | was made by Mr. Egap. The attorneys for sieady; b gam; | \ 7 % : at 6.c, March & | May @ | kept selling s load or \wo at & once sted, on Rinter patents’ lms.s‘::rl:- exiias | tol sooa. ibigre seees duy “at ‘.,“"\s'?",""b"'w:‘“ $T.00 P R A G T ?uar} L T Do " 3. METALS—Load, | *® “;';'f:f",:li:;‘ ,:,",,l,:,‘:'m”;“.:,:h . $4.9004.90; . e - . Spot, steady; No. 1 Kio. g . &| season 2 | ground that the Egan men o= §5; winter | straights. * REGCR " spring Liverpool Gratn Market. s arvarcigases Bantos, 40; mud, quiet; Cosdova, SGLKE. | | Togs are selling so high that packérs gre | Vi€t $-6: Spelter, uil, $810 haha county had subsided so noticeably that ) l.ul.: ‘z“rr 'b'u‘"" No. 2 W LIVERPOOL, Dee. 2.~ WHBAT—Closing, | Himasl 2 e 8 — | buying them as T Were unaér rotest, and Ofls pnd Rowin, | fair (rial could now be'had in this eounty 0 Dbl R e o ehlle | Spments. | apoi, firm; No. 3 Ted western winter, &4 d per ounce Toledo Seed Market. | Rence: the natural thing (o expact Is that A R, | gy . $4.2004.35; cholce to fancy $L "m‘“ good, {p, futures, quiet; December, & 1%d; per ont. TOLEDO, 0. Dec. 3% —SEEDS—Olover, | they will take advantage of any pportunity | OIL CITY, Pa., Dec. 2.—~OIL—Credit bal- | This action was (aken by her atlorneys Wheat. fiour,. stoady; boik R Buck: | March, s 11%d; May, Ts iy, unt in the open market | cash, §8.90, December, $5.90; February, §9.00; &fforded to cheapen up thelr purchases. #1.43; 'runs, 31,88 bbls.; average, 13- | on pequest of Mfs. Ross. etk four. ady; bulk, . nominal, | "EORN—Spot, new 'American’ mixed, via|for shart bitls is 3% Der centi for three | March. 89.05; April, $8.95; October, $6. ;| Lafe trains which arrived at the yard ipments. 186,419 bbls.; average. oM EAL-~Steady fine white and yel. | G41¥ESton, qulel s Sigd; ©ld American | monthe' bills, ¥ per cent 3 $8.45; repected. ‘5.47%. Timothy. prime, |after the more urgent ordets are filled and | Jow BRI curady; tine white And vel | mized, auiet & Didi futw 3 = $L& Alsike, prime, §7.9:; December, §7.06; [§ome of the buyers have dropped out Fy -80; kiln ary mixed, bs 5%d; January Hank Clearings. March, $510. RV Wet; No. 3 western, Mige, nominal, af- | SAVANNAH, G Dee. #8.—OlL—Tur- Big Fee in Kanufmapa Casp, EAS—Canadi . “"" lm. -y ":“‘ o P“"Mglhlr for this | pentine, frm; “W\n-s am D, B SIOUX FALLS, 8, D, Dec. 2.—(Special.) R-Winter patents, o OMARA. DR Bin ans e s ‘et e v g Y A iy o e result 18| ROBIN—DAre;_quole; 3 D, i | ~For the last two days & rumor has been £k b e York TOUR—Winiar paienta, vieady, S | gey wore MILIAM and_for the ugar and Molasses. B e 1 ropann Y arory | B, W00 O I U, ond o 13, | 1n elrculation 10 the effect that Alkens & cQuist; feeting, 630%e, nominal, el ponding dale last year §L| wx}'.:lw'v‘r‘arg:(‘.douw (SE-SUGAR—Raw, | topoe. While the early market was higher, {:,a; wa; WW, 87 : Judge, & loeal law firm, s about to in- LS est, 352 centrif’ od he lat WHEAT-8pot . market irregular; No. 2| FPEORIA, Dec. 38 -CORN-—-Steady: No. 3, Treasury Statement. Ual, 90 test, 4.02c. molasses sugar, 89 ‘test. noted sbave, the later mfi; et off, - slltute an action agsingt Moscs Kaufnann . i No. 4, 58c; R ., i [biyers trying to plek up o te Arriyals v ped, BLF. elevator, domestic: and §w. | N5 NS & U,""'Sg_"',’\'mt: No. 3| WASHINGTON, Dec. -The condition | refined. quict; Sryshed, | el ot Srices aulte & itle ower. making Tha Dry Goods Market for the redovesy of aitorney fees in , afloat; i3tk "ind No 2 ard wimsen D 0 | white, Wher No. 4 white: o of the freneury as ¥he besmping of wasl- h 48] powdered, LRe. o slow ana nsatiefaciory toward the | NEW YORK Dec. MoMany retall buy: |wum of 00 for condustng the ino 0 n. ?;‘il.:r":h-. ’:‘D;‘A:nl were firm Duluth Grain Market, Gold cnln a:n 969, @il dol'ars, fi Milwaukee Grain Market. - tendan at the sem| haal clearance trials of the now famgus gase of Mis m ’ .o 080,000; sllyer dol.ars of 150, $3 955 60: sliver Deg. -wmw& N sales. ton and yarns are very [ Emma Kaufmann. Atkens & Judge acted ot e | DULUTH. Dec. - WHEAT-December, | cartificates outsianding, M. 060,000, General : { No. 2 northe R strong, - but is golng gn in small il .| Geclining sharply [$1.08@L@R: May, §LIKGLI0%: No. §|fund-Standard siiver dollars in gene: o a % i : fol nnetoaly fo $od y(enurb W' [8a ehiet cousasi for Mrs. Hautmapn.. When :“ ker recelpts than | northern, $11%; No. 2 northern, 31008 P vt §1 481 821, current I"bilities, $308.640,- Aws 4be e livery. Men's we&r ‘markets are m{', in | 966N By A DAWRPRDEr WAn LheX Fefuped Lo pected & poor cash demand, closiug | OATS Wic s 36, working balance o treasury offices, | BARLEY—Samples, 2@k e Becansne . fancy overcoatings, and some lines of suit- | Affirm or deny the rumor

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