THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 190S. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Shorta Coyer on General Reyeriion of the Sentiment. NO LAEGE LINE TAMPERED WITH Better Tone in Evident In the Wheat Pit Valaea Go Lower. Hon crer. After Belling Oeta Under War. OMAHA. Dec. t, 1908. Bnorta wera covering during the early trading on a general revlstnn of sontimem. None of tbe lame lines has bmn iutinn.l with and a better tone was evident in the wnemi pit aunng the nrat trades, but sell In started and values went lower for m day. The liquidation In December corn contin ue uiq me runner option eased off in Increasing a took and light demand were icuurna or ma decline. There waa a noticed f'rmness In the first araaes in ma Wheat pit, shorts were com ing In and a general change of sentiment waa eviaem. lowam the cloae, however, the bear leaden wera active and pounded price down for a decided drop. December wheat opened at 87o and ciusro. Wi-ftC Corn values took another slump today. liquidation, due to increased receipts and a weaa wneat market, caused heavy sell ing, which resulted In lower values. lha caah market waa poor and the de mand waa only local. December corn openen at anrt closed at 6ZHc Primary wheat receipts were 644.000 bush els and shipments were 1.O26.0W bushels. against receipts last year of 3(17,000 bushuls ani shipments or istM) nusnels. Corn receipts were 726,000 bushels and Shipments were bku.ckiq bushels, asralnst re- celpts last year of 1HA.0O0 bushels and ship ments or jw.imi onsneis. Clearances were 256.000 bushels of corn, none of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 3i c" ousneis. Liverpool closed lVti hher to Hd lower on wheat and unchanged to d lower on corn. Seaboard reported 176,000 bushels of wheat taken Tor export. Local range of options: flit-ires, nnHi March. 7s Slid: Mar. 7s 7d. CORN pot, ateirly; American mixed, new. U Uaivrston, stadv. 6s S'VI; fu tures, auiel: Jnur. 6a 4Vd: March, hi 4Hd. Article. I Open. I High. Low. Close.! Te'y. Wheat I I Deo.... 97 97 MS 97 May... 1 Vi 1 1 01 1 01 1 02 Corn Dec... 5W, 6S4 S2'4 R2' S3i May... 66 bi 66V 66M, Wt Oats Dec.... iT 4Ti 47V 47V4 47H Mar... 40i 60 4 60 4Vl Omaha Caah Prices. WHEAT No. 3 hard. 99ffi1 00; No. hard, IW3t9c: No. 4 hard, 965irrc: No. mnfirxm fin. XT A .--.(. Q-MTrflK. CORN No. 8, 64G6c; No. 3 yellow,' 66c; INO. I WTllta. 67C. OATS No. S mixed, 47MW7c; No. S yellow. 4818Hc; No. S white, 48Mr3P48c; no. 4 wnite, 4W4Sc; standard, 4c, RYE) No. 2. 71o ; Ne. S, 70c. Oarlot Receipts, f Wheat Chicago 21 Minneapolis . 119 Omaha 80 Duluth 116 NEW YOBK . K. Ell At, MARKET QaolaHona of the Day on Varies Commodities. NKW YORK. Ieo. FliOCTt Reeelnts. 19.83 bbls; exports. 6.477 bbls-i markets dull anil barely steady: Minnesota patents So. 2506. 66; Minnesota baker ,S4.24Ku4.tW; winter Patents. S4. 7.VH6 26 : winter atralrrita. t4.t4.M; winter extras. S3.6V'i4.0O; winter low grades, S3.nO$3. Rye flour, quiet; fair to rood. 11 IikIi.4 rrmto to funrv. S4.30ffM.5O. Htirkwheat flour, dull: VLHii 2.5o per 100 lbs. HI CKWHKAT Dull: state. 81c. nominal. CORNMEAL Hnrelv steady; fine white and yellow. Sl.oMil.HO; coarse, tl.601il.66: kiln dried. 13.75. RYE Dull: No. 1 western. 83c. nominal. f. o. b. New York. JtARLKY Firm: feeding. 64V5fi&V. c 1. t. New York. WHUAT Rerrtnts. 134.000 bu.: eXDorts. 112,851 bu.: snot market weak: No. 2 red. S1.WH4. elevator; No. 2 red, S1.10V f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 11.191 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard winter, ll.WH. f. o. b., afloat. CORN Receipts. 62.450 bu. : exports. 67.011 bu. ; spot market easy; No. 2, 684c to arrive, elevator, and Kc. f. o. b.. afloat. Optkm market was easier "with the west and closed Uli'Vfcc net lower. December closed at (V; May, RvnfiUV. closed at 69c; July. fifVjiOVHiC, closed at 9c; Septem ber rinsed nt fi'Jc OATS Receipts. 1S2.000 bu.: spot market firmer: mixed. 2fi to Si lbs.. Bfi'(i66Hc: nat Ural white. 26 to 32 lbs.. frMtWSVfcc; clipped White. 34 to 42 lbs.. 67iti2Ar. HAY Strong: shipping. Wittc; good to choir-, !oc. IIIDF24 Quirt; Boarota. WVtiCl'ic; Cen tral America, 21HC. LBATH F.K QuM ; acid. 23Hff29c. VOCiTSt.virtv: domestic fleece. 31634c.. PROVISIONS Reef, steady: family, 117.00 fi 17.60; mess, $I3.0-i 13. W: beef hHms, S26.00 ii2R.iO; packers. 14.60ii16.fi0; city extra. India me iw.snsiOT.oii: cut meats, easy; pit klod belllef, $9.2 .fi9.60; pickled hams. $!.00 vmu.vu, ljird. steady; western. :'.o"P' 9.60; refined, steady; continent. J9.8S; Bnuth Amorloa, $10.60; compound, IH.TMW.lH. Pork steady, family, $18.iTj 19.no; short clear, t3O.0ifi21OO; mess, $16 Wn 16.75. TALLOw Firm ; city ill per pkg.), 64c; country (pkirs. free), bli1jc. RICH unlet; domestic, fair to extra, i" fji'.Hc; Japan, nominal. ni. ribK tsieaoy ; creamery specials. 31VX!c. (oflc-tal prices, 32c); western fac tory, flrs's, 21'u21Hc. CIIEF7PK T'"lrni; state, full creams, spe cials. 14ValG1sc: September, large and small, colored or white, fancy, 14c; Octo ber, largo and small, best. 13'ic; October, late mode, small, best, 13c: good to prime, 11fn2c; common to fair. Wtt&llttc; skims, full to spoclnls, llVu'Uc. EOuS fc-asler: state, Pennsylvania and nearby brown and mixed, fancy, 42!gl4!c: fair to choice, IwrHOc, western firsts, 370 38c; seconds, 32U35c. KEWYORESTOCRS AND BONDS Many Issues Not Usually Active Are Traded in Extensively. PRICE CHANGES SENSATIONAL Market la Free from Preasnre and Former Leader Are Qalet In Tone nnd More lint KllanUr. NEW TORK. dlnary variety Corn. Oats. 264 61 4 32 ..CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS Fratares of the Trading- nnd CloslntT Prices on. Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Doe. . Wheat prices on the local exchange declined sharply today, the July delivery dropping below the ' dollar mark. The cloae waa weak at the lowest point of the day, with July at 99o and May at tl.07. Corn closed weak, and oats and provisions steady. The severe slump In wheat prices oc curred late In tha session, although with the exception of a brief period during the first hour, sentiment In the pit was bear ish all day. The decline carried prices down lVeti!40 from the high point of the day. July delivery, which sustained the greater loss, waa subjected to heavy selling pressure throughout the entire day, the sen lng being based on tha bearish showing of the government report Issued Monday and on the faaivQrable weather conditions now prevailing: In tho United States for the fall sown crop. A decline at Minneapolis, not withstanding extremely small receipts in the northwest, also had a depressing effect on the local market, as did declines at nearly all the principal Ku rope an grain centers. There was some buying by lead ing bulla early In the day, which caused moderate firmness for a short time, but later these same Interests became free sell ers. From Sl.09 the May option declined to ll.O.'H, while July declined from U.U17, to Wfto. At tne Close ait deliveries were at the bottom price. Clearances of wheat and flour were eoual to 319.000 bushels. Corn waa bearlahly affected by tha slump In wheat. At the sample tables prices were Wfo higher. The market closed waak at the low point. Final quotations on May were at o-ncvda, ana on uecemoer, bso. oats were firm all day. The close waa firm, with prices lo lower to Vo higher with December at BHo and May at 63(3) Provisions wera dull and steady. At the close prices wera bo to 7Wu'10o higher. Tbe leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open.j High, Lowi, Cloae. Yes'y. Wheat Dec. May July Corn Dee. May July . Oats Dec. May July ' Pork Jan. May' Lard Jan. May ' Bibs Jan. .May 1 03 1 04 lOiVfc 1 01T. S9i(frH 19 SlVa 62 I UW 62fei 60 60 4J - 44 15 874 15 96 16 13Vk IS 22 9 IT t 20 40 45 8 22i S 27H M 8 66 1 02 107 89 684' 1 02S t (tt 1 07 1 08V9 62(562 62Ci 6n6Jltttfci2 60 ' 60 62163ig6; .47 IS 87' 1613 17) 8 22 87' 15 87' 16 20 45 8 26 8 6i 69 - &i 60 62 47T4 15 82 15 35 8 20 8 45 No. 1 . Cah quotation were as follows: KliOVR Rarely steady; winter patent, S4-40&4.8K; atralghts, 4.2nr4.66; clears, H.70f3 4 spring special, patent, 16 15 4i6 40i stralahta. ts.0i4.7t: bakera. t3.7Mi4.0O. WHEAT-No. II spring, $1.07'1.0h; No. 3 SDrlng. ILOOffij'l.eS: No. 8 red. Il.tliitil.05. .CORN No. 2, 6969c; No. I yellow, OATS No. 1 white, S2e4c; No. S white, ' BlOTSc. 1 , - r v v VT . . BARLET Wood feeding, 60c; fair to choice BKED8 Flax. No, 1 northwestern, $1.43. Timothy, prime, $3.83. -Clover, contract grades, 140. r?.K7iaj.7Vi. Pork. mess, ner bbl.. IH.Ev,f 14.63. Lard, per 100 lb., 89 .17i&9.20. Short clear siaes tooxeai, (x.tcMtiti.Td. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipt. Shipment Flour, bbl....,.. 4.6axt . 2N,000 1ia.f. bu-.,.., w.ao 17.M) Corn. - bu...-. R38 6fO . 147.400 Outs, bu - 190.J0 251.0X1 Rye, bu . 16i 9.50J Rarley. .bd. 9o bud .. 25.7'iO - On 4h Prodnr exchange today the but . tef market was slendy; creameries. 22(&30c; -lTtea. nwac, itwbs, sieaoy; at mark ' rase Included- JSSlc; first. 3?c; pilnu firsts 83o . Cheeae. iirm. nwioo. . j Phlladelnhta Prod nee Market. . PHILADELPHIA. Dec. . R1TTTKR I - Firm: eatrn western creamery, 33c; extra Jierbv Print. &5o. KK IS Firm; Pennsylvania and : other I nearby firsts, free cases. 36c at mark; Penn- . ayivanta and other nearby current receipts. retiiruabli) , caaes, 36u at mark; western firsts, free caaea. Stic at mark; western cur rent receipt MWS5o at mark. CHElCHhi-Firm; New York full creams. choice, 1414o; fair to good, 13ttflJc. , V Minneapolis Urala Market. MTNrVVAIOIvlB. D.M-. 9.WHHAT De ceniber. Jl.; May. $1.09; No. 1 . hard. $110; No. 1 northern. $1.WK,;" Nn t horth em. ll.Ol1, 81.07; No. 8 northern. $1.03'.O v 1.('4 I.t!4X.42. , . . v P RAN In bulk.1.$.V619.26. KIX'UR-lull; rtrt patents, ' $5 Sfaii.73; second pntenta. $5.j'i.Y80; firt clears, $4-10 ; J1.; Suroiid clears, $i.l5ij3.u5. -'V ' Mllwaakee Urnla Market. ' ' Mir.WAfKKK. Dec. .-WHFAT-Mar-: het eaWr: No. 1 northern. $1,11; . No, I iorthem. trio; May. $1.07. bid. 1 -ORr Rtwaily: May. :4i."c. ' 'P.ARLKT S"ly; standard. 606; sample, ' ' -. Liverpool Grain Market. JJVEIRPOOJU Doc- A WIUOAT-pot, . sia4ri r4 MW"1 winter. 7s L1, WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN REI.T Fair Probably Thursday and Temper ature Abont the Same. OMAHA, Deo. 9, 190S. Light snow flumes were general In the upper Mississippi valley and upper lake region within Itio last twenty-four hour, and continue In the upper OI1.0 valiey, lower luke region and vaatern states this morning. The weather Is clear In the soutu ern stales, generally fair In the upper Mis sissippi and Missouri valleys and Meet into the mountain district, but Is generally cloudy and unsettled on the Pacific Kp. Warmer weather prevails from the Kocky mountains east over tlio central valleys and luke reg.on. It Is cooler aiong the Atlantic and guif coasts and on the Pacific slope, but no very decided nor marked change In temperature has occurred In any section since the precxdlng leport. An area of low pressure has appeared .n the extreme north west and will utove ilown over tne vanus, causing unsettled weather In this vlcnuy by Thursday nigm, pre-oaea Dy lair lonignt and Tliursuay, with not much change In temperature. Omaha recora or temperature ana pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day oc uie mat inroe years: ivui. iwa. woa. Minimum temperature .... 27 2 24 21 preclpita.U6n 00 .00 T X Normai temperature lor luuay, du aegises. Deficiency ill precipitation since March 1, 3.91 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1901. 7.04 inches. Deficiency corresDondlng period in 1306. 4.33 inches. ' ' ' " ' L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. St. l.onla General Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 9. WHEAT Futures. lower; cash, firm; track. No. 2 red cash, $1.094jl.lO; No. 2 hard, 1.04J1.09; Decem ber, l.Ui; May, $l.U7'ul.07V CORN Weak; futures lower; track. No. 2 cash, Clc; No. 2 white, 63c; December, 68c; May, Clc. OATS firm; track, mo. 2 casn, oivft)2c; No. 'i white, 63c : December, 60c; .vlay. 6c FLOUR Firm: red winter patents, 14.901a l.2w; extra fancy and straight, 4.2Da-t.S0; hard winter clear, H.SO. SEEP Timothy, $2.uOSb3-30. CORNMKAL $3.20. BRAN Steady: sacked. eaBt track. 1.02 1 vs. HAT Steady : timothy. $8.6OS14.60: oralrle. $y.oo(o 11.00. IKON CUl TON Tic. 9 91.00. BAOOINQ 7a HEMP TW1NK 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. higher: jobbing. $15.12. Lard, higher; prime steam, J'J.iJOif 9.10. Dry salt meats, lower: boxed extra shorts, $9.37; clear ribs, $9.37; short clears. .6.'i. uacon, lower; Doxed extra shorts, $10.23; clear ribs, $10,25; short clears, $10.50. rOLLTKt Firm ; cnickens, 9c; springs. 10c; turkeys. ISc; ducks, 8c; geese, 6c. Kin iKix-oieaoy; creamery, asiifB30c. KGGS Firm: 29c, case count. RecelDts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows; , Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbls 1.000 13,000 Wheat, bu 2S.0O0 31.O0O Corn, bu 23.000 17.000 Oats, bu 74.000 35,000 Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Dec .-WHEAT-Un changed to bc lower: December, 97c; May. 11.01; July, wic; casn, ino. s nara, xi.ouhw 1.04; No. 8 hsrd. 9xcr,($1.03; No. 3 red, $1.05 4i'1.07: No. 8 red. !.Wa1.0t. CORN Unchanged; uecember, 67c: May, 67c; July, 67e; cash, No. 2 mixed. 69c; No. 3 mixed, fcOWMmc; No. t white, ewriuo; No. 3 white, baw- OATS Unchanged to fta higher; No. white, 4KTiflc; No. $ mixed, 47:&49o. HYB-7WC HAY Firm; choice timothy. $9.7510 .00 choice prairie, $8.75(9.00; choice alfalfa, iiawoMft". BUTTER Firm; creamery, soe; packing stock, 19c. FAlus steady: fresh extras, 34c; current receipts, zc, Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 69,0"O 65.000 Com, bu 15.000 17.0U0 Oats, bu 6,000 18,000 Dec. 9. There was rxtraor in the Issue deHlt In the Stock exchange today and very little news to account for tho newly revived interest In them. Transactions were mude in a large number of securities that have not appeared on the tape before In months past and only a few times In the course of a year's actlvlt:es. Others which customarily occupy a plate In the background rushed forward to the conspicuous forefront of the market. The consequence was a very large list of Olfferent securities of which sales were made and some Sensational price changes when compared with preced ing quotations. There waa a correspond ing retreat Into comparative obscuritv of many of the stocks which have fjrnlshed the staple for speculative act.vity for many months. The former leader In the market were quiet In tone and moved hut little. Today s market was remarkably free from pressure or from hostile attempts to reverse the pre vailing tendency. There was a fairly ef fective demonstration In tho trunk line group. Including the coalers, during the day. This waa the only notable exception to the predominance of the low-grade stocks In the day's dealings. Some Impar lance was attached to the report of a truce In the Illinois Manufacturers' asso ciation's fight against the proposal to in crease railroad freight rates, and It was nferred thst such an advance wauld be accomplished In the early future. there was a rumor that early rongres ionil action was in prospect look'ng to brocntlon of the commodities clause of he Hepburn law. ResumDtlnn of rnmoi of an active share In directing the affair of New York Central by E. H. Harrirrmn was an Influence on this group. Otherwise ne material or the speculation presented n extraordinary scries or vaane anil 1111 verified rumors affecting several proper ies. The ndvanee In the Western Union dividend was a favorable factor. A k-o.1 mpression was mndn bIbo by tho lncrca.se n the revenues of this cornoratlon owina- to their accepted reliability as an index of general business conditions. Allowance had o be made, however, for the r-nmnanlsnn wiin me penoa last year when revenues were still affected by the strike. Discount rates advanced at all the prlnclnal forelirn centers and foreign exchange rates here recovered strongly to near the gold export it-vei. mne me closing tone 01 tne maik was Irregular from seliina to take nrofiia. iii!"i 111 me any s advances were retained. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value. i.whi.oijo. united States bonds, coupon 4s. declined per cent on call. Number of sales and leading Quotations v.. ivck neie; Options at Kansas City: Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat I I December ... 87 97 May I 1 01 1 02 Corn- December May r ' I 5T;57VffW 5e!fi8HtjiM$Gsi5ri' 97 97 1 01 1 01 r ' Peorlak .' PEORIA. III., Doc. .-CORN-Steady; No. 8 White, bV: No. 2 yellow. 6B r6i,c ; No, S yellow, 6nifc; No. 3, 58c; No. 4. U no grade, M'c. ' OATS Higher; No. white. 60'361c; UuJath Grain Market. DULUTH. Dec. . WHEAT N 1 north em, Sl.OM.; No. J northern, $l.0K; Decem ber. i"iv4 aiay, i.vj-m; July, n.ooi. OATS lns-,0. ;., Toledo Meed Market. TOLMKJ, Dec. t SKKDS-Clover. De ceiut.er. A.t).'; March, $o.ii7; October, $.Q0. mine amiKe, so. , 1 1 . Metal, Market. .. X- A l r X-nr.- . . . . . iune.,tmo,- ait'TALS There naxi avato In the London tin market, whli-h clnaud. firm, with spvt quoted at .m ana. lucun-a at U4. lyoually tha market wa quiet but bisher at $3.87-r 19 12. t'opptr advanced in London to tur upot ana 63 12 lid for fu ture. xoniiy ie market Was reported weak In tone, wuh luke quote. at $14 25y 14 50. electrolytic at $14.tkrM.25 and canting ul $13.tf.V)J4 lad rloBd at alS 6s In I AiniUui. rbo l.K-al innrket was weak $4.2iSi4.I7. . Ppeiter was lower at 4.21 l Aiiiuon. f -" olvj . inr nwrui ltu quiet a m ciiu.id. iie cngnsn r.n Biaiket waa lower, with standard foundry quoted at 4. a 4d and C leveland warrants - at 4&a 4d. Locally Iron whs unchanged. No. I foundry northern. . $l7.0"'al7.so: N..2 foundry north. era, 41u.7b4i 17.25, JCo. 1 fuunJry aouLhern and ino. 1 loimary squtneni. sort. Ir7.2cil7.ia. ST. LOV1S, Dc. 9 -METALa-Wd, dull r.Ae. cry1." 1 uuu, tv-vv. AmalirAmatM Copper . Am. v. a r , Am. P. P. ptd Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. A L. ptd Am. Ire Securities Am. LliiMd oil American Locomotlr , Am. Locomotive pfd... Am. b. dt k Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Hour Rrflnlnc. Am. Tobacro pfd American Woolen .... Anaconda Mining Co.., Atchleon Atrhlaoa pfd Atlantlo Coaat Line.. Baltimore A Ohio.... Hal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr...., Canadian Pacirlo Central Leather Central Leather ptd . . Central of New Janwjr 1 neeapeake a Chicago Ot. W Chicago 4c N. W C M. Bt. P C, C, O. A 8t. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A Ho Colo. A 80. let pfd Colo. A 80. id pfd Conaolldated Oaa Cora Products Ikelaware A Hudson.. v. lenrer A Kio Orande.. D. A R. O. pfd Distiller Securltle ... Krle Krle let prd Erie td pfd General Electrlo Great Northern pfd Great Northern Or ctfa. Illnoia Central Interhorough Met Int. Met. pfd International Paper .... Int. Paper pfd International Pump .... Kanaa Cttjr 80 K. C. Bo. ptd Louierllla A N Minn. A St. L M , St. P. A 8. 8. M... Mluouri Pacific M., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd National Lead New York Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Pactflo Pacific Mall Pennaylvanla People'! Oaa P., C, C. A Bt. L Preeeed gteel Car Pullman Palace Car..,. Railway Steel Spring... Heading Republio Steel Republle Bteel pfd Rock Inland Co Rock liland Co. pfd.... Bt. L. A 8. F. td ptd.. Bt. Loula 8. W Bt. L. 8. W. pfd BloM-Bheffleld 8, Southern Paclflo So. Pacific pfd Southern Railway 80. Railway pfd Ttfflneaee Copper Tola A Pacific T St. L A W T., L L. A W. pfd I'nlon Paclflo I nlou Paclflo pfd V. 8. Rubber IT. 8. Rubber let pfd l. 8. Bteel U. 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical . Ve.-Caro. Chem. pfd Wabaih Wabaah pfd Weatlnghouae Electric .. Western I'nlon Wheeling A L. E Wleconaln Central Am. T. A T. Co......... Total aale for the day, Bales. Hlah. Low. Clou. 20,6110 1.400 10 701) 3,700 ofl "0 , 4.600 IfW , 27. SOI) , 1,500 400 (00 . 3.000 . 7.100 , .2"0 . 1.200 900 . M.200 '. u.w , 4.200 . 7.000 . 1.000 1.S09 Ohio 36,400 ... 1.900 ... 1,(00 ... 20,200 ... 1.100 ... 6.600 ... ll.SOO ... 4.600 ... 4.S00 ... 9.600 ... 1,100 ... 700 ... 6,90 700 ... .ono ... JS.K) ... 3,?0 " 00 ... 13.400 ... 2,100 800 ... a. 800 ... 2,000 100 ... 100 ... 1.700 ... 9.2-10 300 ... 1,400 600 100 ... a. 200 ... 7,00 300 ... 3.600 ... 11, 7' O ... 20,600 ... 6,600 100 ... 12.100 ... i0 ... I,i0 ... 2,400 'i.ioo 100 ...lsa.Koo ... 2,aio ... 400 ... S.bOO ... 7t80i) ... S"0 ... 2.0O9 ... 1,000 700 A I. 4 lot 43 1H Mi leHi 214 M 1S2 6 32S 60i W 102 , lit ioei '67H 177 2T 1014 S1DH 11s 173',i 151 69 li 4114 69 74-14 70S, 16614 184 177(4 n4, S.1 3T4 364, 60 16" 1444 14H14 ir,4 x 11 f.s'i S2 T 814 ' 124 62 131H 66 'i 3KI4 71 a!04 118H 47 8?.. 75 143 3S'a 130 101 Va 172 142 27 86 24 1 41 24 65 79 71,600 120 4.700 l.0 .. 1.000 .. e.100 .. 2.800 .. T.700 ..107,600 M0 .. l.OilO 400 .. T1.6"0 .. a. 000 .. l.tOO .. 4, too iaiioo .. 31.600 J00 .. 3.600 100 .. 7.400 .. 1,200 16 (0 44 35 42 66 183', 4 34 108 66 111 48 44 'i 47 0 70 1! 32 12 83 46 10 43 34 25 16 65 10 0 lo M2 94 81 49 101 111 108 'm" 17" 2D 101 213 63 11 173 150 68 40 68 72 69 163 18 177 87 82 8 34 49 158 144 73 147 16 86 11 66 31 7 IS K2 60 131 66 8 71 82 117 46 84 75 142 37 129 100 88 172 141 26 K6 24 60 40 . 23 60 " 119 132 25 69 44 84 89 .1 182 4 84 108 66 112 47 43 'i 44 90 68 13 31 120 84 46 10h 43 36 14 25 16 in 91 106 184 83 60 9n 102 110 IOS 177 29 101 2P 66 11 173 16l 4o 66 74 70 164 11 176 84 en 39 16 143 73 147 15 36 l 06 32 36 67 li-1 62 131 66 3S 71 lli'S 46 Tl 8614 76 143 130 100 3 111 43 142 26 86 24 tfc 40 23 65 78 120 122 . ' 60 84 4 IX 6 163 4 34 !!' 6 113 47 44 114 19 46 n 9 11 32 126 1,073.300 aharea. Bonto Mtoeka oaal BOSTON, Dec. . Money, Beads, call loans. 2'4 3V per cent; time loans. 3ii4i4 per cent. 'h'sinc prices on stacks and bonds were as follow: 1 Arliona Com. . 99 Atlantlo 79 Rutt Coalition ' " fa I. A Arliona 122 Cel. A Hecla.. Itcrt- York Moaey Market. NEW YORK.' Dec. 9. MONEY On call, easy at 2t'- per cent; ruling rate, &i per cent ciosinx mu, per cent; oirerea 3 per cent, lime loan, iirm ana uuu at lxtv days, vr cent; ninety days, ity 3 per cent; Fix months, Z per cent. 1 KIMrJ MbitWAA nub t'Artu n 4tt Per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong", with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.ft4&or 4.K460 for sixty-day bills and at $4 8'90 for demand: commercial Nils, $4.84ifi4.W SILVER Bar, 49o: Mexican dollars, 4Cc, UOND8" Oovernmont, - heavy; railroad, firm. Closlus; quotations on New York bonds Vera aa follows: V. 8. rf. aa. reg... WJInt. Met. 4a... do coupon... 104 L. A N. unl. 4a V 8. 3a. reg luu Man. c. g. 4a... do coupon ! Mt-x. Central 4a U. 8. 4a. rg 12v do let Inc. do rnupon Am. Tobacco 4a ... do 61 Atchison gen.. 4a... do adj. ie do ev. 4a do cv. 6 Atlantic C. L. 4.. Bal. A Ohio 4a...... do 1, Frk. R. T. cv. 4s. . Ventral ot Ga. 6a.. do 1st Inc da 2d inc du Id luc.'. fb.es. A Ohio 4.. fhliago A A. 3s. C, ft. 4 Q. a, r. 1. a p. 4.. 110 col. &a i rfdg. 4a... 1.... CH'C. W. U . it i'olsrailo Iml. aa. Colo. Mid. 4 . Colo. A So. 4a TVI. A H. cv. ta... D. A M. O. 4e.... Krle p. 1. 4 do gen. 4a Ho.k, Val.'. .... Japa 4 do 4a s 2d trritl ' 'HI, "tlersd. Loadoa .121 M. A at. L. 4s. . 79 M.. K. A T. 4a. .106 do 2 R ot M. e 4a 81 8a.. 6a. 4a. luo s. K .. 91 N. V. C. g. . .100 N. J. C. g. ..106 No. Pacific .. 9b e,io 8a ..li N. A W. c. 4a .. 94 O. U L. rf1. 4. .. . . penn.- er, JV.a 1916 ..li't .. do con. 4 .. Reailtus. gt-.n. 4a. .. 4i Krp, of fob, is. . . 52'4,SI. L. A J. M. c . .lt rh. U A if V. fg .. .7 St. L. 8. W. c. 4. . .. 9tt.ab.rd A. L. 4e... .. TSo. Pacific 4a .. M do 1 4a , -.. 0 So. -Hallway 6a 1.. 1T?ia A P. 1, .. 74 T . til.. U A W. 4a .. 77 I'nlun .Pa l.'k 4 .. 6 do cv. 6s ,..1M I'. S. ttul 2d 6s... . 96 Wlpah is .. tit W4ern Md. 4 ... 74 W. A L. K. 4s ... 7..WI. Central 4a .... .. 11 N. T. N. H. A ., l v. ells. .' Lake Share 4s 19J1 T5 .102 , 6 '4 . Hi 2.1 , 84 , 66 94 ..U" ..l'M .. 73 .. W'4 4 9 ....I-.3X . ...list ....l'CS 6.. 111 4S. . 76 . . 91 . H'7 .114 . 81 . 1-1.1 . . l"l ...102 ...111 ... 76 ... K! 89 H. 135 5 below yesterday's New Tork clpMna;. Indon rloBinr stocks: Conaola. Bioner II 7-111 M , K. A t 89 do account 13 -! New York Central. ...120 Anaconda !" Norfolk w 86 Atchison 100 do rtd 87 do pfd 104 Ontario A W 47 Baltimore A Ohio 111 f.nn.jlvsnla enadian Parlflc 161 Sand Mines 6 i'herapeake A U. URorllng 72 htraao U. W II Southern Rj 26 hi.. Mil. A Bt. P. ..154 do pfd 61 in Beers 11 Southern Paclflo 122 Denver A Rio U I'nlon Pacific M do pfd 84-x do pfd ; Brie 34 11. 8. Steel 66 do 1ft pfd 61 do pfd 116 do M pfd 41 Wabash 20 Grand Trunk 21 do ptd 47 lllnnla Central 161 Spanish 4a 4 Louisville A N 12 Amal. Copper 16 SILVER fncertaln at 22d per ounce. MONEY 3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open mar- Vet for ehort bill is 2 per cent; for three months' bill. 2&2 per cent. Atchison ad). 4a. do 4e Men. Central 4a.. Atchison H. R.... do pfd Boston A Albany. Hoslon A Mains. Bo. ton Elevated .. Fltchhurg pfd .22 .m .130 .131 Centennial .... Copper Range Kalr West .... Franklin Granny N. V., N. H. A H. 156 t'nlon Pacific 183 Oreens Cananss Am. Ares. Chem 32 I.le Royale . do pfd 95 Mass. Mining Am. Pncu. Tube 10 Michigan 14 Amer. Hugar 1x1 Mohawk 70 S9 18 27 116 676 34 81 , 10 1' 104 11 4 do pfd Am. T. A T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd Dominion I. A 8 Kdison Klec. Illu. tieneral Rlectrlo . Ms.,. Blectrte i. do pfd Mas. Gna t nlted Kmlt t'nltcd 8. M do pfd V. R. Steel 'do pfd Adventure Allnuei Amalgamated Uld. "Exdlvldend 12 Mont. C. A C 66 lJi Nevada 20 32 Old Dominion 6 Osceola 1 Parrot 234 Qulni-y 104 Shannon , it Tamarack 68 Trinity 56 Vntted Copper 129 V. B. Mining.. . 67 l'. 8. Oil . 2 I'tah W Victoria 112 Winona . Wolverine . " North Butt ... , 84 Aaked. 66 ...J33 ... 30 ... 96 ... It ... 83 ... 17 ... 13 ... 44 ... 29 ... 46 ... 1 ... 6 ...161 ... J New York Mlnlnar Btoeka. 9. Closing quotations NEW YORK, Dec, on mining stocks: Alice 225 Brunswlrk: Ton 3 Com. Tunnel stock..., 58 Com. Tunnel bonds... 16 Con. Cal. A Va 73 Horn Sliver ?5 Iron Silver 110 Offered. I.eadvllle Con. Little Chief ., Mexican Ontario Ophlr Ptandard Yellow Jacket ... 1 ... ... 78 ...323 ...15J ...175 ... 42 Treaaory Sratement. WA8IIINOTON. Dec. S.-Todav's state ment of the treasury balances In the aen- eral fund exclusive of the llfi0.0U0.W0 Bold reserve shows: Available caah hal Hnce $143,458, 721; axild coin and bullion, $22,834,806: gold certificates, .$68,896,600. Wool Market. BOSTON, Dec. 9. WOOL The local wool market is experiencing a lull due to mills be ing- fairly well stocked and dealer about cleaned out.. Prices remained very firm and show a still further upward tendency. The leading domestic quotations ran, as follows: Indiana and Missouri Three eighths blood, 27ft-J8c; quarter blood, 8orrj27c. Scoured valuer: Texas Fine, twelve months, errutBc; fine, six to elfrht months, 6t;((62c; fine, fail, 4a47c. California Northe,rn, 62io3c: middle county. 43fa4tic: southern, 37Sjiac; fall free, 40f(iH3c. Oregon j-jasiern, xo. 1 staple, 62iiM3c; eastern cloth ing, 4K4i 60c; valley. No. 1. 4&48c. Territory Fine staple, 6660; fine medium staple, 67r3Gc; fine clothing, 6tMif9c; flno medium clothlna;, 4!K(t6Jc; half bloods, fty 6Hc; three- eignuis mood. KdHoc; quarter blood, 47' 40c Pulled I'ttra, 6862c; fine A., 6agc; A., supers, 47Sj61o. BT. LOUIS. Mo Dec. 9. WOO L Un changed; medium grades, combing and clothing, llWi-ac; light fine, lnfilfo; heavy fine, l()ifi16c; tub washed, 2a&30c. LONDON, Dec. B. WOOL The offerings at the wool auction sales today announced to 14, bales. There was strong compe tition between homo and continental buy ers for greasy merinos, but Americans continued to get tho best parcels and tho latter paid is 4d for Victorians, and Is ld for South , Australia. Cross-bred as well aa cured rnerinos sold quickly at firm rates, but poor wools were Irregular. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, bee.1 3. COTTON Futures opened steady; December, 8.U7c; January, 8.63c; March, 8 Kic; May, 8.67c; July, 8.62c; August, 8.52c; October, 8.43c. Spot cotton closed owlet: middllnsr 11 n- lands, 9.25c; middling; gulf, 9.60c; sales, DbO bales. Cotton futures closed firm: December. 9.10c; January, 8.79c; February, 8.79c; Aiarcn, x.xzc: April. 8.82c: May. 8.88c: June. 8.83c; July, 8.83o: August. S.74c: September. 8.60c; October, 8.62c. OALVESTON, Tex., Dec. 9. COTTON Steady, o"c. NKW ORLEANS, - Dec. 9. COTTON Spots were steady; low ordinary, 4 7-16c, nominal; ordinary, &c, nominal; good or dinary, 6 11-lfic; low middling, 8 6-16c; good middling, 9 3-16c; middling fair,. 9 9-16c; fair, 10 6-16c, nominal; receipts, 19.591 bales; stocks, 343,709 bales. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 9.-COTTON-Julet; middling. 9c; sales none; receipts, 8,153 bales; shipments, 8,109 bales; stock, 34,364 bales. Oils aad llosln. OIL CITY, Dec 9. OIL-Credlt balances, $1.78; runs, 185,760 bbls.; average, 138.741 bbls.: shipments, , 197,994 bbls.; average, 202,11 bbls. SAVANNAH, da., ' Deo. . OIL Tur pentine, firm, 39c. ' , ROSIN Firm; B, D. $2.95; B, $3.00; F, $3.02; O, $3.06; H, $3.45; I, $4,16; K, $5.10, M, $5.10; N, $6.15; WW, $6.50. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 9 COFFEE Futures closed steady, net . unchanged to 6 points higher. Sales were reported of 8,000 bags, Including December at 6.00c. February at 6.06c, March at 6.1Cf6.15e, May at 6.15c, July at 6.20c ana September at r.20$D.2bc. Spot market quiet: No. 7 Rio, 6c; No. 4 Santos, 7Vn8c. Mild coffee dull; Cordova, 9&12c. 1 . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET' -Hogs Strong tf.i6.45: 65.70; 0MA11A LIVE STOCK MARKET Beit Cattle Steady, with Other Kindt Slow to Lower. HOGS FAIRLY ACTIVE AND HIGHER Pat I Arabs Active and Stronaj to Ten Higher Fat heep troasr. vrltk Highest Top la Several Months. SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 9, 19n. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday $.245 $.3fa 11.3ns Official Tuesday $.275 9 499 6.2U Estimate Wedneaday .. 6,750 S.1X1O .VW Cattle Weak to Lower- to Higher. CHICAGO, Dec- 9.-CATTLB-ReCelnl. 23,000 head; weak to 16c lower; ateera, $4.60 &e,.00; cowb. $3.00fe6.25; heifers, $2.504.60; bulls, $2.764.6": calves, $2.60(.2S; stockers and feeders, $2.5064.85. HOGS Receipts, 40,000 head; strong to 5c higher; choice heavy shipping, $6.75''? 6.85: butchers, $5.6Cr)5.l0; light mixed, $6.26 choice light, $5.50icS.65; packing-, $5.60 Pigs. $4.00226.15: bulk of sales. 13.ii 5. 75. SHJJKP AND LAMRS Receipts, 22,000 head; sheep strong, wltli choice Iambs 25o higher; sheep, $4.(84.80; laihbs, $5.25&'7.25; yearlings, $4.256.85. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 9. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head. Including 600. southerns; market steady to 10c higher: choice export and dressed beef steers, fti.00ui.60; fair to good, $4.05.90; western steers. $3.80j6.4o; stockers and feeders, $3.0ora6.00; southern steers. $3.4h6.60; southern cows, $2.40r(i4.00; natlvo cows, $il5fa6.; native h4fers, W.25 iiS.&5: bulls, $2.414. 25; calves, $3.on.50. HOOS Receipts, 17,0(4 head; market opened eitlnc higher; closed weak: too. $5.75; bulk of sales, $5 104i6.70- heavy, $S.6itfi t. id; pacKors and Dutcners, S5.3biri6.i0; light, $3.0rttff5.50: pigs, $4.(lrio.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 liead; market for sheep lop higher; lambs. 1MrTc higher; top lambs, $6.76; lambs, $4.60 tii.7b; ewes ana yearlings, 14.001i36.09; west ern yearling. $4.76i6.7; western sheep, $J.75(f?'4.75; Blockers and feeders, $2.75tj4.60. St. Joseph Live stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 9 -CATTLF-Recelp4 3.000 heal; market active; steers, $4,609 (.on: cows ana neiiers, i.aoao.oo; calves $3..wa7.f. HtXJS Receipts, 6,000 head: market Be liiarher; top, V66; bulk of sales. 5.3ufi.P5 SHEHP AND IJ1MBS- Kwcetpts. $.000 head: market aclve; strong to 15c higher; 1U1I1 Da, tu.HXflD.OO. Three days this week.lS.270 Same days last week.. 16.901 Same days 2 weeks ago,.10.4i3 Same days S weeks. ago..21.6"3 Hnme days 4 weeks aro..li).917 Same days last year. ..15,464 riosUa: Btoeka. IiONDON. Dec. 9 American, aecttritlea were steady at fractlunal -deciinee during the early trhn. today. - lUmdine . and 8-utl-in, Pacific sold alcove parity, but lbs rtat cf tha hsL xanea from to loos: City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Dec. 9. (Special Tele gram. CATTLE-Receipts. l,30o head; mar ket Steady: l.eeves. $4.5V(i7.00; butcher stot-k. 3. 004$. 76: feeders, $3.004.60; calves ana ycarungs, (una id. HOLiS Ree.pls. 6.5ij head; market Sr hlgher; range, $5.306.60; bulk of sales, $6.16 tye.ao. Stock la Slajnt. ' Recelpta of live stock at th six principal weeiern mararii friiciuiy; Cattle. Hrnti. Sheen. 23.9l 25,267 8.K71 19.872 21.748 21,07$ 23.009 3n.l34 26.R-J8 61.M4 4.1, KtS 22.171 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 19n. 19o7. Ino, Dee. Cattle 9M.102 1.11. 401 129.2T8 Hogs 2.296,909 2.133,567 162.352 Sheep 2,034,110 1,991.168 42,964 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons: South Omahl Sioux City... Ft. Joseph.... Kanxaa City. ex. Louis Chicago .. 6.750 .. l.SiO .. 3. .. 8.a .. 6 .156 ..23.UJ0 8.PJU $.5iO 6.100 17.m) 11,310 40 0UO 6,500 $.0OA 1.56(1 22.0.0 Total receipts....... 47.200 84.90Q 48,060 Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Date. I 1908. 1907. 190$. 1905. 11904. 11903. 190S. Nov. 2.. 8 67 C7 4 72 4 49 4 24 $02 Nov 29.. 4 3B 4 63 4 47 $10 Nov. 30. . 6 68 460$04 4 42 44 Dec. 1.... 6 79 4 Ofc 4 92 4 4S 4 6 $ 09 Dec. 3.... 5 66 4 64 $ OS 448442$ 14 Dec. 4.... S 59 4 M $ 13 4 81 4 44 U Dec. 6.... 6 68 4 67 6 1 2 4 84 4 42 4 SS 24 Deo. 471 6 16 4 83 4 40 $17 Dec. 7.... 5 41 4 63 21 4 92 4 36 4 $7 Iec. 8.... 6 41 6 15 4 87 4 29 4 32 6 08 Dec. 9.... 6 48 4 47 4 84 4 32 4 34 06 Sunday. Holiday. The official number nf ears of stork brought in today by each road was as follows: Cattle, lloss. Sheen. Il'r's. i ., m. ee bl f 2 Wabash Missouri Paclflo 6 union Pacific 40 C. & N. W., east 7 C. & N. W.. west 70 C, St. P., M. & O.... 41 C. B. e Q., east'. 9 C, 11. & W., west 85 C, R. I. & P., east... is C, R. I. & P., west.. 4 Illinois Central 4 Chicago O. W 8 Total receipts 276 The disposition of the dav's reeelnta was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber 01 neau indicated 2 i 3 2 2.. 30 1 1 3 2 1 31 .4 1 7 1. JO 3 42 8 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 4 1.. 120 32 6 Cattle. Omaha Packing Co 836 Swift and Company 1,061 Cudahy Packing Co 1,618 Armour & Co 1,240 Vansant & Co 214 Carey & Benton 283 I.obman & Rothchlld.... 125 W. I. Stephen 45 Hill & Son 139 F. P. Lewis 135 Huston & Co 11 J. B. Root & Co 85 J. H. Bulla 61 L. F. Huss 64 Cudahy Bros. Co .... I Wolf 55 McCreary & Carey........ 818 H. F. Hamilton 1S7 M. Hagerty & Co 36 F. O. Inghram 34 Sullivan Bros 46 Lehmer Bros 14 Meyer 21 Klngan Smith 34 Other buyers 340 Hogs. Sheep. 1.145 1.868 4.601 1,529 7X5 7M ,1,012 709 1.224 183 654 8.474 4.941 Totals 6,382 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning numbered 270 cars, which was a very liberal run for the middle of the week. The market as a whole was slow and the feeling generally pretty weak. Meet steers of strictly good quality were rather scarce, and for that reason the market on the better grades was steady or pretty close to steady with yesterday. on the other band, anything that was not good waa slow and hard to sell at prices quite a little lower. The movement was very slow on all kinds and it was later than usual before a clearance was effected. Some of the best cows looked pretty nearly steady, but the common to medium grades were weak and generally a little tower. More man that, the market was dull, buyers being in no hurry to fill orders and sellers were backward about making concessions. The best feeders trenerallv steauy prices, Dut anything feeder or stocker line was to move, the trade lacking snap. Quotations - on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, lu.4oir7.26: fair to aood corn-fed steers. $5.4OCi6.40; common to fair corn-fed steers, $4.0u4j5.40; good to choice range steers, $5. 2D&6. 00; fair to good range steers. S4.00iif4.i0: stood to choice nnrn.t.il cows and heifers, $4.0tx34.66; good tochoice grass cows and heifers, $3.60(4.86; fair to good grass cows and heifers, $2.8b(o3.50 common to fair grass cows and heifers, $2.26(m2.&6; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4,504(5.25; fair to good stockers and feeders. $3.75S4.&0: common to fair stockers and feeders. $2-75a3.75; stock heif ers, K.Mxgu.40; veal calves, xt.wtiat.it: bulls. stags, etc., $2,2644.25. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. commanded else in the rather hard In life and No. 10 14 30 It $ 7 11 4 $ 10 20 10 it Av. Pr. 835 I ftu 4 75 6 96 6 40 No. ..1185 ..100 ..1421 40. t. tl. 48. 1177 l7 ..1040 .. W4 I !5 1 60 T I. STOCKERS 1031 I M) 817 !M) 40 -.771 COWS. 00 It 40 i HEIFERS. Av. Pr. 1144 6 40 5 M I 70 .U4 I 0 ..1153 I to 4 U 7.. $07 4 00 a o 1 75 1 to 4 00 No. 43 steers 11 cows.. 6 steers 44 steers 4 cows 9n5 5 bulls 1470 F. L. 1 cow 1060 11 steers.. ..1220 3 cows 1U90 J. H. 12 cows C. 89 steers.... 1 cow 20 cows AND FEEDERS. M 863 4 1ft 18 40 4 U a j..,.. few 4 to 46 10U 4 M 4a M M WESTERNS COLORADO. Av. Pr. No. Av. ...1077 4 40 Jake Crouse, Wyoming. ,.. 946 4 00 6 cows 962 ...1125 4 76 Spear Bros., Wyoming. ..1167 6 06 44 steers... .12ns $ 25 168 cows 1027 2 66 60 cows 1050 Bentley, Wyoming. 4 05 3 steers.. ..1480 6 25 6 cows 1056 4 06 steers.... 1263 MeOee, Wyoming. 3 76 3 cows 1086 Weltner, Wyoming. 5 60 61' steers.. ..1197 6 00 13 steers.. ..1122 4 76 Avent,' Wyoming. 8 feeders.. 905 Pr. S 00 6 06 4 06 4 05 5 25 4 05 5 26 1 76 1041 M. .1403 6 60 61' steers.. ..1197 8 25 .1660 8 00 13 steers.. ..1122 4 65 .1161 C 34 f seders.. 605 4 60 A. Jansen. Nebraska. 22 feeders.. 1085 4 60 Joseph Ftckel, Nebraska. 8 calves... 276 4 00 3 calves.... 150 3 calves... 396 8 50 9 cows 967 26 cows 860 2 66 9 heifers... 681 HOOS Hogs were fally active this morn ing, with prices generally 60 higher than yesterday on the good stuff, at least. Com- mon light hogs possibly did not show quite mat muon gain, put sun everytning sold Deuer ana me general maraet was in a good, health and entirely satisfactory con dltton. A good share of the hogs sold at $5.4ou.60 and on up to $6.70. Representative sales: 3 73 6 00 3 36 3 00 No. . Av. Ik. rr. No. A. 8b. pr. It 77 ... I7S 75 4I luu t Sn 7 144 .... t 00 75 241 M I to 48 13 ... 4 10 44 H ... ((0 40 44 4 10 CO ivl. (00 4 h'",. 1US... lot ... 4 14 46 XI ... I (ft IH 1& 120 4 tl) 47 260 40 i M TV 1M l) 6 15 44 tJl 140 6 43 6- ll W lit 42 M4 120 4 46 71 U0 ... 6 30 74 Ii4 11 IK 14 4 liW 6 10 41 iM 40 4 M ...til ... 4 13 41 ta ... in 44 tlO 120 t 14 74 ti ) 4 14 16 iU 40 4 34 44 HS7 U 111 II ill 140 6 IS 11 it 40 I 64 tl 1M ... 4 14 II 241 420 6 44 U ,.111 ... 4 44 44 340 U 6( 74 Ul 440 6 44 71 171 140 4 47'4 64 311 4(1 4 40 45 174 M0 I 47W 65 4 120 6 40 33 374 ... 4 40 4 ... 4 40 . 44 24 ... ( 40 144 tvT ... 6 44 tl Ul ... 4 40 43 1U4 ... 4 40 at lit ... 1 40 14 ItS ... 4 40 44 V ... 40 tl 1st 40 t 40 Tt 2T 440 I 40 44 Ill .... 4 40 M 174 .... I 40 74 H4 40 6 40 41 lei 140 I 40 44 tii 11 4 40 44 .161 ... 4 l 41 mi ... I 40 47 334 ... 4 40 40 147 40 4 40 45 . 141 40 4 So It Ill 40 I 46 74 t4 ... 6 40 44 tit 40 1 40 40 124 iM tin 41 1W ... 6 i- 47 274 40 4 14 4S. 121 ... 4 4i 44 171 40 4 IS 6 3-'4 ... 4 44 - 44 t74 ... 4 44 44 1 MO I44v 47 21 40 I 46 7 -1 . . . .aJ4 14U 4 44 44 16 140 4 44 l. t 40 6 44 70....... .17 ... 1 44 41 t4 100 4 4714 43 11 134) 4 44 41 2t4 40 4 44 17 IK! I 49 4! t4 Ml lit II. 3 llo 4 4i 64.. too aO IM 44 MS 140 14s 1 v4 ... 441 41 Ill ... I 44 ... OUR... "Christmas Chimes Are the most popular Novelty ever Introduced and are made to fit on the top of Christmas trees They consist of 6 Beautiful Angels, , 3 Candlesticks, 3 Tuned Bells and a Turbine, while above all shines the Star ot Bethlehem. Our "Christmtvs-Chlmes" are 10 Inches high and made ot tine nlckle-plated metal and are bo constructed that when the candles are lighted the Turbine goes around and the Bells begin to play. The effect Is something wonderful, adding Immensely to the solemnity or Christmas, and young and old feel a thrill ot Joy and surprise when entering Into the presence ot a lighted Chrlatrxuus Tree beholding the silver-like Angels, -while sweet music sounds through the room, heralding the birth of Christ. Our "Chrlstmtvs-CUljnies" can also stand by themselves, so that parties who do not desire to go to the trouble of fixing up a Christ mas Tree can place one or more on a table and arrange presents, flowers, etc., around them with the same wonderful effect. As our M Chris trn-ClilmeA'' are unbreakable they can be used the whole year round on many other occasions, aa balls, parties, birth days and other festivities, when they always will bring Joy to the par tlclpants. We offer these beautiful 'CliH4iiij44btrnesM to our subscribers for only 60 cents. Out-of-town subscribers add 11 cents for postage and we will send them by mail. THE OMAHA BEE. 1702 rarmus Street, Omaha, Neb. CHRISTMAS SHOPPICf 7 J ft? In other parts ot this paper will be found adver MAtntB 4-Via A f f aoriTft f ffroll morrVi o n ta rtt tha o4tv nv irt' U1CU14 W4V IUQ Ull iva V Ui a uiuil w vi vmi4Uh was ' ',' I shoppers to do their Christmas shopping early. "' y'i We also urge the public to take time by the forelock and shop in comfort by shopping early. In a short while, when there Is but little time left be fore Christmas, everybody will hurry down town and re turn on the cars loaded down with packages and bundles; and although we will make every effort to provide ade quate facilities to carry the crowds, we know there Is bound to be severe congestion. Therefore, take advantage of this splendid weather, the unbroken stocks of mer chandise at the stores and the opportunity to travel In safety and comfort before the rush commences. OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY n 40 160 i 7Vk 40 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 I 70 fight this M ;m ... 149 111 Ml n 141 M IM 67 391 74... 146 40 I 40 44 144 74..' 3.10 m 6 60 44 100 40 147 120 6 40 10 241 48 34 40 I 40 40 244 SHEEP RecelDts were very morning, only twenty-nine cars being- re Dorted In. As was the case yesterday, a good share of the receipts consisted of fed lambs, with only a small sprinkling of sheep and yearlings. The market waa again In very satisfactory condition, the demand being quite brisk for veryth1ng that would do to kill. Lambs opened fully steady to strong, closing aa much aa lOo hlarher. As high as 40. u was paia tor one lot of very good western fed lambs, which is the highest price paid since July, when there was a top or 47.00. under tne in fluence of the good demand everything In the way of fat lambs changed hands In vrr arood season In the morning. Fed sheep were also In good demand, and they sola ireeiy at sieaay to strong prices, a bunch of good, light yearlings sold up to 16.66, which waa the best price paid for that kind or stun on tins maraet since June, when there waa a top of $6.10. Feeders were In very light supply, but what there were sold Quite readily at steady prices. A bunch of wethers brought 44.00. Ouotatlons on sneep ana lamDs: uooa 10 choice lambs, St3.6otU6.80; fair to good lambs, t.00tt.60; feeding lambs, e4-25&6.tiO; good to choice light ytarllngs, 15.2:.nia.7S; fair to good heavy yearlings, R 754f6.16; feeding yearlings, I4.00ft-4.60; good to choice weinera, (4 2&24.tiO; fair to good wethers. M-Ootf 4.26; feeding wethers, $3.&uU(.00; good to choioe ewes, ft.004.i4. 25 13.2644.00; feeding ewes, and bucks, ll.0mj2.00. Kepreaentatlve sales No. fair to good ewes. K.ootva.so; cults 68 western ewes 43 weslern lambs..... 643 western lambs 67 western ewes 86 western ewes , 20 western lu in lis 0 western lambs 259 western lambs 11 western lambs, culls tag weslern lambs 13 western lambs l'il Nebraska lambs, feeders, 10 Nebraska buck lambs... 141 Nebraaka wethers 12 native lambs Ill native lambs SI native ewes 42 western lambs 37 western lambs 16 western lambs 11 western ewes, culls 12H native lambs ....... 1H0 native yearlings 2ti0 western latntia lambs, culls lambs yearlings 4 western 126 western 128 western 78 western Iambs 2v weslern lambs, culls.. 40 western yearling wethers and ewes til) western lambs ., 178 western ewes 26 western ewes, culls 42 western lambs 42 western ewes ltii) Nebraska ewes 26 Nebraaka ewes, culls.... 444 western lambs 'Si weslern lambs 10 western lambs, culls 61 wealeru ewes Av. ..n .. bl .. 67 .. 88 ..103 .. 71 .. 80 .. 76 .. 70 .. 83 .. SO .. 67 .. 80 .. M ..113 ...186 .. W .. 77 ,.. n .. tt . 73 .. x .. 74 ,. 70 . 74 ,. 62 .. 66 HI !) 78 113 H 100 76 M 61 111 Pr. 3 86 6 6a 10 i 10 3 60 6 76 6 76 40 1 00 6 66 6 66 6 40 6 00 4 86 6 25 26 4 26 76 60 6 60 2 66 6 80 6 60 60 6 00 ( 60 6 66 6 80 4 60 5 50 6 M 3 So i 76 6 G6 3 85 3 TO I 70 ) 00 4 71 a so 10 western ewes, 281 western lambs 94 weatern lambs 11 native ewes ... culls. 1(6 71 72 154 2 50 6 66 66 4 76 St. Loots Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 9. CATTLE Receipt a, 5,160 head, including 1,600 Texans. Market steady to 10c lower; native shipping and export steers, $4.60j7.60: dressed beef anil butcher steers, $3.7fK(.26; steers under 1,000 lbs., S3.&0U110; stockers and feeders, t3.26 4.26; rows and heifers, $3.25U6-26; canners, 12.00(312.10; bulls. S2.76ft4.00; calves, S4 Oo4f7.6o; Texas and Indian steers, S3.OOts6.40; cows and heifers, S2.00fti3.50. HOUS Kecalpts. 11,300 head. Market was 10616a higher; pigs and lights, 13.2535.46; packers, SO. 31X4)6.60; butchers and best heavy, 5.7lK(f6.85. SHEEP AND LAMnS Receipts. 1.550 head. Market lOgioc higher; native mut tons, I4.00fu4.60; lambs, $6.507.0r; culls and bucks, 12.6104.00; Blockers. S2.O0O3.76. Omaha. Beef Cnta. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib, 17c; No. 2 rib, imc; No. S rib, lc; No. 1 loin, SOc; No. 2 loin, 13o: No. 3 loin, 9ic; No. 1 chuck, 6Vc: No. 2 cliuck, 6'o; No. S chuck. 414c; No. I round. 8Hc; No. 3 round, 7o; No. 3 round, T4c; No. 1 rlate. CUc; No. 2 plat, 4c; No. J plate, 4-4C Woman Ends Her Life. MITCHELL, S. D.. Dec. . (Special. ) Mra. George Fawcett committed auirlds at Alpena a few days ago, by drinking carbolic acid. With her husband she had moved to Alpena but ten 'days before from Blloam Springs, Ark., where they owned fine farm.. The property was traded for a house and lot at Alpena, with out their seeing it, and when Mrs. Fawcett saw It tumbled down appearanoe and un sightly surroundings she took It so much to heart that she ended her life. She arose early In the morning, went to the kitchen and drank the carbolic acid. She returned to the bedroom and bid her husband good bye after telling him what she had done. There was no physician In town at the time, and medical aid could not be secured In time to save hVr life and she passed way late in the afternoon. The body waa taken to Alexandria for interment. Balanra of Moaey on Hand. MITCHELL, 8. D.. Deo. 9. (Special.) The annual meeting of the Com Palace as sociation was held this afternoon and closed up the business of the year, the treasurer's statement showing a good bal ance after all the heavy expenses have been paid. Tha dates of September 7 to October 1 were selected for the fall corn palace of 190D, and the officials assert that Mitchell will have the biggest snd best corn palace that It has ever had. Ar rangements will be started this winter looking to securing certain features for the event. In the organisation of the board to be taken up later there will be one or two changes In the new offlcete for next y