TNK BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, DECEMBER .1. 1010. REAL ESTATE F A It M AMI H II I. WD FOIl BALE (Continued.) Successful Fruitdalc IS THE PLACE FOR YOU Land In thl stabllhe1 fttilf rnest colony In the bet Investment now being offered In tli entire south; good land, not whit uml, no nruea; fins tnarsets; bit profit country; r.ot a new thin, hut established for 18 years and mjeem proven; healthful cllmste anrl beautiful winter; water puie; rainfall ample, no Irritation required; $u pr month buy a (arm In till district, where ten ar-re can be made to produce $...u" a ear; j.rlrei low now and make splendid Investment, as lnd la rapidly in-cr-HiiiK In value. nothing exactly like It anywhere: send for our bis. book of pan orama vlewi. Aitenta wanted. Frultdai I leveloptnenl Company, M7, iZi Chestnut ft., bt. Louis. Mo. "WANTED TO BUY There' are thousand of people In Iowa that want Jo buy farms Improved and un improved In sttld and unsettled district. 1 he way to best reach them la through the rlas-lflrd pnties of THE liF.H MulNKS CAJ'ITAL. Avrraire clrcuHition last month 44 415 ci'ln. l'ubllsh'd for twenty years t lies Moines, la., by Lafs Youi.g. REAL ESTATE LOANS $Mr) to 10.000 on rimahi Pen I Estate Co.. 1014 N. a he:. i homes, o Keef V. Life. Doug, or WANTKO-City loans and warrants W. arnam bmitn to. U: Farnara 8t Good 6 Farm Mortgages always on hand and from $."J0 for sale to J3.0U0. at amounts BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. T. Elfe lUdg. LOW UATOS. ilO-tll Brandela T1EM13 Theater CAHLBERU CO.. Uldg. IX5ANS to home owners and horn build are, with privilege of making partial pay. xuaot? semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS. (OS First National Bank Bldf. WANTED City loans. Pstsrs Trust C. MONET TO LOAN Pay n Investmsat Co. GARVIN BrtOS.. 2d floor N. T. I At: Mt to 1100.000 on Improved property. No delay. 1100 to 110,000 niad promptly. F. IX WeadJ Wend Hldg . lMh and Farnam. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE hava CASH BUYERS for GOOD bus iness and residence properties. WE CAN KEEL your property If worth the money. O'NEIE'S REAL ESTATE EOENCY. TL Tyler 1024. Ind. A-3311 UiOS Farnam street. Omaha. 012 North 24th street. South Omaha. SWAPS WB exchange properties of merit. H. Culver, 812-M3 N. Y. Life. Douglas 7S65. H. 6,000 acres clear land In Nebraska. Trade for Omaha and assume reasonable amount; Incumbrance. Will trade all together or divide. NOWATA LAND A IT CO., Of N.Y. Life Bid-. Vhones Hed 1999. A-1721. ONE brand new No. 70 Colt s acetylene gas machine and Has rang to trails for good hogs, cows or chickens. 4066 Grand Ave. Phone Web. 4794. Ten rooms, all modern house, paved Mreet; car at door; lot 6uxl30; fine location. Price tT.OOO. Double brick apartment house.; ft rooms on each side. Larue lot. Price, tl2,000. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Of N.Y. Life Bldg. Phones Red 1999, A-J72L Ht 1)E If yu nav anything to trade A. H. LATHKOP, 421 BEB BLDG. WILL take vacant lota or smaller rental property In trade or sell cheap for my qulty In canh. About 11.960 against It. Am nonresident now. Look at 3619 So. 20th. Mall your offers. Best offer takes It this week. 1109 Madison Ave., Norfolk. Neb. WANTED TO TRADE Irrigated and nonlrrlxaled land for Income property, atock, merchandise, etc. T. A. Smith, Juleshurg, Colo. WANTED TO BORROW WANTEDr-To borrow 111.000 for five years at 0 per cent on first-class real es tate security. L 401, Bee. WANTEDTO BUY BEST prtca paid for Id-hand furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Tl. D. iail. SECOND-HAND clothing; party after noon dress. John Feldman. D. lUs. A-2fcHl RABY carriage, A-l condition; mention hind and price. No go-carts wanted. K 4ti0. ie. WANTED Medium sire hotel llerrlck Hotel Co., Revenna, Neb. range. WANTED TO RENT YOUNO man desires board and room with private CathoKo family. S 449, Be. WANTED Furnished rooms; apartment of It rooms and baft. Must hav two bda Not too clou In. Best of reference. Stat price. L 410. Bee MARRIED couple of refinement wish to rent nice ail modern home. West Farnam or Field Club district; will pay too or more; no regular rental property consid ered; will lease for long period: no chil dren. 613 N, Y. Life. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO man desires place to work for liuard and room In private family while attending college. Boylee College. MuUl iy hones. WANTED By experienced demonstrator position t demonstrate creams, toilet arti cles, coffee, cocoa, or cereals. Address O 447, Bee. LAUNDRY Webster 6otL work to take home. Phone BY young lady, well experienced in keeping books, and stenographer. Address 4il. Bee, AN experienced bookkeeper and to do evenings. office nian want. work iiee. B 463, IdlDDIK AGED man, German, single, bandy with tools; reliable and strictly tem perate; wisues position aa houseman or caretaker on private place. F 406, Bee. RAILWAY TIME CARD TNIOH STATION Teat k aad aflarey rials PadfK Leave, .a 16 am .a 4:U pm Arrive, all I pm a 1 4 pm a (.46 am a I 11 pm a 10 pm a 7 41 am all JO am 114 pm a I put a 4 46 pm alO M am Pen. Fran. Overland L. Ciilna and Japin F. U. Atlantic ExpreM Dragon Expreaa ..a 4 00 pm Los Angeles limited. .iU li pm Colorado bpcclal all :44 pm Inver Special a 0:47 am Colorado Express a I M pin t'rsiiun-Waj-a. LI ml ted.. all 60 pm North Platte Looul a 6 IS am Grand Island Local a 6 V) pm Lincoln iieairtoe Local.. b 12. 44 pm b l.M pot tblcago, IteoU lataael I'aelfls EAST Rocky Mountain Ltd. . al! 5S aio Chicago fay Expreaa.. a 0 46 am t htcaKO Local Pasa....bl0:3o am 7 r Moines Local Pass. a 4 Ou pm rhlcage Express a 4.4V pm Chicago Limited O.ut pu WEST alO-46 pm a 4 so im bl0:l pra al2 30 pm a 1 11 pm a l.ul am Chi. -Neb. Ltd., Unioiia 1:3 am 6 47 nn Colo. CaL r.xp Okl. A Texas Express liocky Mountain Ltd.. $ hlregto, MllnsBka OeeiUad IJmited Omaha-Cblvaico Ex. .. 26 pm' I M bin .a 116 pm a 1 JO pm .aiO.&pm tU.uitni St. l-aal all O pm a I M am b7 1-i am b t am Omaba-Savauiiah Ex Colo.-Cal. Ex (olorade Special 'err-wuial Local., ,.e T 16 am ..a C on pm . .a 1 57 am ..b t.U pm I N tin a 1 ti pm all u pm bli. pas ontlaeea' (niraao fireat Western C hirago Limited a & 4 pm Twin City Limited a I pm Twin City tiurcii a s.ow ana 7 M ant a I J pm Chicago Express a 1 lllaaoarl Pacific pm K C. A Ft. L. ti a .J0 am K. C. A St. L. lil., 1- cept Keturrtay all. 11 pm K. C. ar Ht. L, Ex., Saturdays only 12.00 pot lltiaol (eatral Chicago Kzpresa a 7:00 am Chicago Limited a 6 M0 pm Minn. !-t. l aul Lzpres.b I.uO am Minn.-bt. Paul Limited. a t.vo piu Wtbaik Omaha-Ht Louis Kg... .a C:30 pm Mail and Express ....a !.! am btanb'y Lcl.u.orn C.U.I. b u.uO pm Inicaao erlknntera NOR1HUOUND. Twin Cliy Express a V.iO am Hloux City Local a 2 j put Minn. A Dakota Ex a (X) pn Iwltf City Ltd (ex (Satl.a O ta pin Twin City Ltd lex bat) 11 :60 pm EAdlliOUM). Omaha Expresa a i.uu am Chicago Eocal ul2:ik pm Colorado-CMcagn a 6:10 pm Chicago Special a a vi pm t'aclflc Coast-Jnlcse0...a 6:U6 pra Los Angeles Llnntii....a 8:00 pm Overland Eimlttd all:4b pm Denver Special al2:40 am Carroll Eocal a 4.30 pin Fast Mall...- a 8:30 pm WE3TUOUNi). Llncoln-Ohadron a 7 60 am Norfolk-Dallas a 7:60 am Long l'lne-So. Piatt. ..b 2:15 pm Hastings Superior b 2:1a pm Deadwood-llot Springs a 3: So pu. Casper-Eander a 1:64 pin Fremont-Albion 0 .J pm a 7 .U am a $50 pm a I 44 pm a :o am a't'w sua a a am all is pm blO.i aui alO pm a 12 pra a 1:15 am a 7 80 am a :m am a 12 13 am a a 2X pm a 1.2S pm a 7 :55 am a 1:2 pm al2.ii pm a 7 4a am a I ,11 am aiOMiO am a 1:3$ pnt all -no am alQ:6 pm b 6.2') pm b 6:20 pm a o-W pm all W am a 1.64 pm Barllaaln gta t lOth ana lasa narllna-tow . Denver & California.. Puget Sound Expresa. Nebraska points .... Ulack Hills a 4:10 pm a 1:14 pm a 1 41 pm 1:4 pm a 6 JO pm a 1 46 pm a12:15 pm a ;;( am a 6.10 pm a 0:10 pm b 0i am bl0:20 am a 7 :60 pm a tM am 2:40 pm a 7:00 am all:., pm a 3.65 pm a 6:00 pm alO SO am a 10: SO am ali:46 am a 0 46 am 0:1 gm ..a :20 am ..a 4:10 pm ,.b 1:20 pm ..ali.&i pm ..a 8:20 am ..a 9:16 am ..b 03 pm ..a 7:2b pm ..a 9:1 am ..al2:30 pm ..all :26 pm ..a 7:15 am Lincoln Mail Northwest Expresa Nebraska points Nebraska Express .... Lincoln Local Bchuyler-Plattsmouth Lincoln Local plattsmouth-lowa .... Bellevue-Plattsmouth Colorado Limited .... Chicago Epeclal Chicago Express .... Chicago Fast Express Iowa Local Creaton la.. Local.... Bt. Louis Express .. K C. & St. Joseph.... IC C. ft St. Joseph.... It. C. A at- Joseph.... a 4:2U pm a 6::0 pm a 9:16 am a 1:30 pm a 4:X0 pm al0:46 pm a :s am .a 4:30 pm Webster nation -1 6th til Webster. Mlssoarl Paclflo Auburn Local b 1:60 pra bl? IS pm Ckl( (aalt Mlnneapolla A Oaaaha Depart, .b 2:15 pm Arrive, bll 46 am c 6 20 pm b 0:20 pm Ploux City Expresa Omaha Local Bloux City Passenger.. Twin City Passenger.., Floux City Local .b 0:30 am .0 H X, am Emerson Local.. b 6 5 pm b 0:10 am lb) Dally except Sunday. (c) Bunday only. OMAHA WHOLESALE PRICES. BUTTER Creamery, No. 2, delivered to the retail trade in 1-lb. caitons. 32c; No. 2, In 30-lb. tubs, 31c; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons. 80c; packing stock, solid pack, 2014c; dairy, In 60-lb. tubs, 23'u24c. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, lGVi317Hc; young Amer icas. 18c; daisies, 18c- triplets. lc; llm- burger, ISc; No. 1 brick, 184c; Imported Swiss, ec; domestic Swiss, Z4c; block Swiss, 20c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 lbs., 16.00 dog.; over 2 lbs., 14c; hens, 13V415c; cocks, 10Hc; ducks. 17c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per doz., $1.20; homer axjuabs, per dus., 14.00; fancy squaba, per doz., 13.60; No. 1 per doz.. 3.00. Alive, broilers, 14Vo; over 2 lbs., 9e; hens, 10c; old roosters, 7c; old ducks, full feathered, lus: geese, full feathered, 9c; turkevii, lMjlSo; guinea fowls, 2oo each; pigeons, per doz., 60c; uomers, per aoz., 3.uu; squabs, ISO. 1, per hoi., n.ou: no, a, per aoz., buc, FISH (all frozen) Pickerel, 11c; white, 18c; pike, 14o; trout, 14c; large crapples. 20c; bpanlsh mackerel, 18o' eel. 18c; had dock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, 20c; rue Bum, i.w eaca; anaa roe, per pair, 66c; frog legs, per doz., 60c; salmon, 13c; halibut. 11c. BEEF CUTS-Rlb: No. L 16c; No, I, 12Ho; No. 3, 80. Loin: No. 1, 17o; No. t, 13o: No. 8, 9'4. Chuck: No. i. 7Wo; No. 1, 7V; No. 1 tc. Round: No. 1, 9c; No. I, 7o: No. 3, 7c. Plate: No. 1. 6fco; No. I bto; 11U. O, T FRUITS Oranges: California navels, SS 12 sizes. pr box, :.7bi.0u; small sizes, per dux, J6ojij.,5; Klorttfa, all sizes, per box, S3.:,0. Lemons: Laurel brand, extra fancy, 300 size, per box. 06.60; 360 size, per o.w, couice, size, per dox, Su.oo; iw size, per box, $600; 240 size, 60c per box ess. uraps iruit: .Florida, 4-64-4-80 sizes, per box, $4.2t4.60. Bananas: Fancy select. per bunch, $i.2&d2.60; Jumbo, per bunch, $2 7541.176. Pears: California Winter Nellls, per box, $2 86. Apples: Home-grown cook ing, per Dii.,i.boa4.uu; Missouri Jonathan lib i inn., ...: oiissouri. tian Davis, per uoi., e-. id; Aiissuun v inesaps. per bbi. $4 2o; Missouri (iano, per bbl $4.00; other varieties, per odi.. m.uu: New York Green. Ing and Baldwin, per bbl., $4.60; Colorado Jorathan, per box. $2.10; Washington Gravenstein, per box, $160; California Belicflower. per box. $1.60: Waalilimtan Grimes Goiden and Jonathan, extra fancy, 88 to 12 sizes, $2.u. Grapes: Caliturnia emperor, per crate, zt.76; iMew York Ca- tawoa, per 6-lb. bsk., 20c; Malaga, 60itu ius., gruse, imr f(, i.waw. cranberries Per box, $3.i6; per bbl., $7.50; Bell and Cherry brand, per bbl., $7.60; Wisconsin uen ana Mugie ana j-.ate Howe brands. per bbl., $8 Ou. Datea: Anchor brand, new. SO 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, $2 26: bulk in iu-io. ooxes, per id,, ic. rigs: jNew Call fornla, 12 12-oz. pkgs., sDc: 36 12-os. pkgs.. i iv, ov o-oi. pugs., e.w; i urxisn, 7-crown, Ii iu., aoc, ruuwu, per iu., xtc; t-crOWU, per lb., 13c. v EUEi A ul.es potatoes: Early Ohio, In sacKs, per ou., w:; lowa and Wisconsin, white stock, per be, TbsSc. Sweet pota toes: v irguna, per doi., $2.60; Kansas, per w. w i mn a., . . i . t . . . . oui., e.w. uiuuiia; luwa, rea ana yellow, per lb., 2c, Indiana, white, per lb.. 8c; Spanish, per crate, $1.40. Garlic: Extra lar.cy, wnite, per id., ioc; red, per lb.. 18c. Egg plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., $2.00. teiery: niiciiiKan, per aoz. bunches, 36i i, allfornla Jumoo, per doz. bunches, 75c. Rutabagas: Per lb., me. Cucumbers: Hot noise, iVi ana I aoz. per box., tits). Toma toes: California, per 4-bsk. crate. $1.60. Cabbage: New, per lb., Hc. String and wax ieana: rer mat. bk., J1.60. Lettuce Extra fancy leaf, per doz., 40c. Parsley; r ancv nome-gruwn, per. uos, bunches. 30c Turnips: per mkt. bsk., 35c Carrots: Per mkt. bsk., 4V Meets: Per mkt. bsk.. lie MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb., 2c. Hlckorynuta: I-arge. per lb., Sc; smaii, per iu., oc. locoanuta: per sack, $6.50: per doz., ibc. Honey: New, 24 frames, $3.75. Cider: New York Mott s, per fe-bbl., .$3.7; per uui., eo. te. St. Louie General Market ST. LOUIS. Dec. t-WHEAT-Higher December, 4c; May, S-38ite. Cash nigner: ti-acK, no. 3 red, twera 11.00; No. hard. Wc'all 01. I ORN Higher; December. 46,o; May ,c. iasn. firm; track, No. 1, 47c: No. s wuue, c. oats Higher; December. 22Sc; May wee i asn, steady; track. No. I, 32Hc; No. m wnue, c. RYE-Flrm at $lc. r uji it-r inn; red winter patents. $4 40 ii., hiiv, ana straigut. $3.50iij4.H) SEEK TimoUiv. $8.iWii9.ia. CiRNMFI-$I40. UKAN irm; sacked, east track, $1,010 HAY Firm; timothy. $16.00ai9.6O $12.0111 15.00. prairie, PKO iMO.NR-Pork, unchanged; Job- ", to. iiu, nigner; prime steam ao.'vg.i.vs. nry salt meats, higher noxeu, extra snorts, $1050; clear ribs, i: tw; snon clears, iiu. ,. Bacon, higher boxed, extra shorts, $i: io; clear ribs, $11.75 Biitu i ciearn, 9i.ou. pot LI K Y steady, chickens, Uc springs, loc; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 13c geeie, c. I. I'TTER Steady: creamery, 263300, EGGS Higher at ISc. Receipts Flour, bbls t kO Wheat, bu mil Corn, bu S9 () Oats, bu 34.UU0 Shipment 10 70 40 0u L'S.CnO Cli.OuO rklladelphla Prodee Market. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1 BITTER steauy; extra western creamery, Sic extra nearly prints, lie Lnus-nrtii, I'ennsjlvania and other nearny rirsis. nee ia-es. S60 at mark Pennsylvania current receipts. In return able canee, :jo at mark; western firms riee u. Jc at nmu; western current receipts, rree 1 auea, sue at mark CHEESE Firm; Nw York fui creams fancy Selitember. loc; New York full creft.ma, rainy iiriiinrr, 14N47I5C' New RAILWAY TIME CARD- ioik full creams, fair U good, 14tjl4V0. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET! n j,i rp . . . tt- v. Cattle Ten to Twenty-Five Higher for the Week. HOGS THIRTY HIGHER FOR WEEK aees Bad I.ambs Get a Sharp Setback, Peine; Twealy-FUe t Fifty Cents Lower Than Last Week's ( lose. SOUTH OMAHA Receipts were: Official .Monday Of final Tuesday Official Wednesday .... Official Thursday official Friday Eetlinate Saturday , Six days this week... Paine days last week... Same days 2 weeks aifo Same days 3 weks ago Same days 4 weeks ago Same days lat year... The. following- tanla show trie receipts of cattl, hogs and sbeep at South Omaha for th year to dat as compared 'tb last year: l:uo. I'"!. Inc. ' Dec. Cattle 1. 141,70a 1.043.115 100.09'. Hogs 1.767.SS4 2.009,014 241.380 Sheep J.S76.248 2,046,843 S30.4O5 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: Datea. 1910. 1909.1908.1307.1906. 11905. lff04. Nov. 23... Nov. 24... Nov. 25... 0 02v 7 M! 6 8T 4 0S 121 4 WI 4 49 I 7 til 6 71 I 061 4 Ml 0 771 Uqini 4 721 4 4i 6 8SV 8 04l I 4 07 001 I 4 02 I 041 6 Ml 4 2M 02i 4 671 6 9i I 6 671 ) 45 07 721 4 4 6 wm 8 1?' 6 681 4 60 8 04 I 4 42 7 8 021 6 791 I 6 061 4 92 4 43 7 12Vi 8 OKi 5 751 4 1' I 4 871 4 48 7 18V.I 8 03 6 66 4 64 6 08 4 48 Nov. 20... 27.. 28.. ;.. 1.... 2.... s.... Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. ec. Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omsh, for wenty-four hours ending at S P. m. yes terday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle.llogs.Sh'p.rl r s. C. M. St. P 2 Missouri Pacific .... 2 11 4 4 6 3 2 nlon Pacific C. & N. W., east.. & N. W., west.. St. P., M. & O.. K. A east.. H. & U., west.. C, R. I. & P., east.. C., R. I. G. W. & P., west c. Total receipts 6 DISPOSITION 48 1 1 HEAP. Cattle Hogs. , 604 , 638 , 904 Omaha Packing; Co .. Swift and Company .. Cudahy Packing Co .. Armour & Co 1.607 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. 33 Other buyers 4 87 8,663 Total CAT 1 LE Receipts of cattle, as usual on Saturday, amounted to almost nothing, there not being enough In sight to make a market. For the week receipts foot up 18,467 head, being practically he same aa last week, but over 5,000 head larger than a year ago. in spite of the fact that receipts have been quite liberal and eastern markets none too good, the demand at this point has been brisk enough to force a gradual advance In values. Thus at the close of the week cornfed beeves, which have con stituted the bulk of supply of fat cattle. are around lO-riAic higher than at the close of last week. The quality of the cattle com ing has not been very good, so that top pilce have not shown any change, but there have been mora cattle selling near the top than was the case at the cloee of last week. Cows and heifers have experienced a good demand throughout the week and they, too, have steadily firmed up, showing at the close a gain of 10ii'26o over last week. ihe demand for desirable feeding" cattle of all weights has been very fair through out the week and they have advanced In the same proportion as killing cattle, being 1OU30O higher than last week. The medium and common kinds, however, have shown little or no Improvement, the demand for these gradna being rather limited. (Quotations on Native Cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $6.004.75; fair to good beet steers. $6.2O(U6.00: common to fair beef steers, $3.76-fl6.2U- good to choice cows and heifers, $4.40t6.25; fair to good cows and heifers, $3.7o'(H.40; common to fair cows and helfera, $2.86'jfs.76; good to choice atockers and feeders, $4 86. 40; fair to good Mockers and feeders, $3.804.40; common to fair atockers and feeders, $3.263.80; stock heifers, 3.0OiH.16; 'veal calves, 3.60ti.26; buna, stage .aw-tc z3.204r4.iM. Quotations on Range Cattle: Choloe to cows and heifers. $-. tog 3.76; good to choice beeves, $6.0fro.6v, fair to good beeve-s, $4 40 0-t.no; common to fair beeves, Z3.vw-t.40; good to choice heifers, $4 004.70; good to choice cows, $3 8j4 40; fair to good cows, $3.3013 65; canners. $2.7fy3.50. HOGS The market opened this morning a good 6c higher and a little later became as much as 6l0o higher for a short time. ! ne trade was activa at the advance and the most of the hogs changed hands In a very short time. Toward the close the market eased off and the advance of the morning was all lost by the time the mar ket closed. Heavy hogs sold from $7.10 up to $f.20. but largely at $7. kmot.16. Light price of the day and week. The bulk of all me nogs Drougni si.uxai.w, wun a sprink ling at $7.25. S The receipts of hogs this week have been very fair, the total amounting to 28.818, which la sllfrhtlv under la kI flvnra. but larger than a year ago by over 4,0u0 head, xne market nas snown a very de elded Improvement this week in spite of the fact that receipts have been so large and at the close the general market la zoc nigner tnan one week, ago, Representative sales: . Dec. I. 1910. rattle. llo. sneen . 4.943 l, 7 liiOSl 3 ; R'l 10 :44 . 4 7.444 b.212 . 3.:"3 r..7".i io.n.6 . 1.7H 3.749 4,?i7 . 179 2,4 .1 47 DR.S1S 47.190 IK 214 S9.47 4 1.1 '"'. 32 914 S2 0T15 113.2S3 1014 17.M4 72.n1 .XM 17.0f.5 1M1.02J .13.012 24.431 2S.B45 Ne. At. Sh. rY. No. At. Sh. Ft. II S4 SO T 10 61 Wt 140 T 20 It SM 10 1 It 61 74 Iu 1 ft) M S44 144 110 7 20T ... N 47 IU 10 7 10 57 241 ... T 10 64 Ml 10 7 10 It. ....... 14t 140 T to M 840 160 7 10 tt 1 Id Itl M.. ...... 136 140 1 US 10 HO M T W 61 Dtt m t 11V6 14 170 140 T 10 60. ...... .1.17 16 1 16 V W 1 10 41 til ... 1 IS 14 til ... T 1 67 116 ... 1 IS 6 tU 440 t 10 tl to6 10 7 U 61 176 40 T 10 44... 177 MO 1 It 64 170 100 T UU, 16 Ml 10 1 15 6t Kit 10 1 U 4....X,I ... 115 64 tot ... 1 19 .60 17 10 7 It Tl Ml N T 16 41. ...... Ut 40 T 16 77 bt ... 7 16 to t4 60 1 It . H4 40 1 17 l4 ... 1 It 47 t.vt 140 7 25 41 til 1S 7 It 4... ml ... 1 tt 17 I'M 10 TIT 67 24 '120 T 16 6 7t 40 1 17Vi 17 197 ... 1 It 40 thl IM 1 Ill ... 1 1 64 2o4 10 7 10 It 1M ... 7 10 tl Ut ... 7 10 PIGS. N 117 ... t 16 SHEEP There were no fresh receipts of sheep in sigm una morning and everything received yesterday was disposed of there was absolutely nothing on sale today. For the week receipts have been very liberal for this season of the year showing a considerable gain over last week and a heavy gain over a year ago. As the arrivals have consisted almost entirely of fat stall the number or killers on sale. both sheep and lambs, has been unusually large. It will be remembered that last week's .... rl .1 r. 1 1 1 a. 1 u.i'v Vilirh an ..U'On.. around $1 00 being quoted on lamba, with sheep bUkj ,6a higher. The present wee opened with fat sheep about steady, but with lamba loxu lie lower. On Tuesday light aheap and lambs were quoted as about steady, the heavy sturr was slow and lower, Wednesday's market showed a decided Im provement, the loss earlier In the week made up so that lambs sold aa high as t si. which was the toD on Fridav. th week before. Tne unpi uvsioent, however. sieedlly u.lshed on Thursday ana the .i.iwnward movement In wlu,, waa con tinued yesterday, when all kinds slumped badly. After allowing for the break yesterday and the day be ore it la sale to quote prices at the close of the present week around l 6-600 lower than th high close last week. Thus on last Friday the beat lambs sold up to $ 6o, while at the close of the pres ent week It would take something right ood to bring $0 00, the top yesterday hav fug been only $6.15, for the best light weights. The outside price on choice heavy lambs would be not over $6.60. A tew year lings brought 66. ou yesterday, but th feel- iiik la that it would tak light good liaht weights to bring over $4 86, whll heavy yearlings would not bring over $4.60. It would also take right good light weight wethere to bring $3 80 and very choloe ewes to bring $1 26. In fact it Is a question if they would sell even as high as tbat at the close of the week. The cause fur the sudden slump In prices Is to be found In the fact that buyers wire rilled up ana aia not neea as man; fat sheep and lambs as arrived here Fn day. Also to the tart tni eastern mar kets, especially Buffalo, are way below this market. Feeders have been In very light supply all the week and good demand. Quotations on shiep and lambs: Good to choice and light lambs, 8b.76jtl U; good to choice havv lambs. XTi ftv" SO; fair to croud lambs t-'i 2,v "; gooil fteding l;ntihs, (l ' ."..''; fair fi-r-dltiK Ismbs. 14 t.u; list t I ninminn lambs, $1.M4 U0; handy weight "Dings. $4.eva .; heavv esrlina. ...; 4 ;v; mpf y,.ri no. .i.:;.1i4.; iio. to choice wemere, x.t fi (i.inu; tair to goint wrtTi i ra. 13 a'ti ;s. leedins; wethers, UU'iJi'i; tat ewes. 13 ;"!".M i :V ; feeding ewes. -Vj' 2 .00; canners, fl.iSKnJ.00. CHICAGO 1,1 11 TOCK MARKET Demaad for tattle t end y lloas Higher heep Weak. CHICAGO. Dec. l.-CATTLF-Recelpts estimated at 70 head; market steady; beeves. $4 6i-u7 ,6t; 1 exas steers, $4 2Oui'..40; western steers, $1 Jf.'.H ho; stackers and feed ers, $J.3"ti", 76; cows and heifers, $-.-6'u-J; calves, $;.u-(9.00. HOGS Receipts estimated at 14.000 head; market 00 higher than yesterday; liRht, $!.6(i7.40; mixed, $;.! 7.46; heavy. Kw'-tf 7 46; rough, $ii 96u7.15; good to choice heavy, $71ixu7.4;.; pigs. $o.g0.i-7.3i, bulk of sales, $7.3-u; 7. 40. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts estimated at 8 ixx) head, market wenk; native, $J J5 4.25; western, $2.76 u 4.20; yearlinrs, $4.2il 6:0; lambs, native, $4.26a.w; western $4 60 1Ut.45. Kansas City l.lrr stock Market. KANSAS CITY Dec. S.CATTLF. Re ceipts 1,200 head, ' Including 2w southern; market steady; native steers, $4.7'i7.oO; southern fcteers, $4.tAn5.60; southern cows. $2.76B4.60; native cows and heifer $J.76- 601': Blockers and feeders, $3.76u6.U, bulls, $3 40ri4.;6; calves. $4.()yS.it: western steers, $4.2.V(i6.tiO; western cows, $2.76i-4.76. HtKiS Receipts 2.000 head: market 5o hieher; bulk of sales, $7.26'u7.30; heavy. $7.25 lh'f.; packers and butchers, $;.26-U1-3b; light. $7,204(7 30. SHEEP AND I,AMH8-Receipts 500 head: market steady; muttons, $3.5oy4.25; lambs $fi.0(iit.60; fed wethers and yearlings, $3.75 ita.75; fed western ewes, $3.2i4H.OO. St. I.oals Live stock Market. ST. IUIS. Deo. 3 CATTlE Receipts OOo head, including 1.100 Texans; market teady; native beef steers. 16.00a7.26: cows and heifers, $3 2TxyS 75; Blockers and feeders, $.1 ;63j5.26; Texas and Indian steers, lit.TB'd) 50; cows and heifers. $3.60dj-4.50; calves. n car load lots. $l.2uff..00. HOGS Receipts 4.000 head; market steady: nlirs and llctila 17.00'u7..'l6: Dackers. 16 76J7.4U, butchers and best heavy, 17.30 1 40. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 260 head; maiket steady; native muttons, $3.5O.'a4.00; a rubs, 16.50ij6.75. AL Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Dec. S. CATTLE Re ceipts, 10 head. Market steadv; steers. $4. 00 B4.66; cows and heifers, $3.00ifa.W; calves. $3.75r8.25. HOUS Receipts. 3.000 head. Market 6c higher; top, $7.30; bulk of sales. $7.20'7.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 100 head. Market steady; lambs, $5,6046.50. Stock la laht. Receipts of live stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs Sheep. IStW 100 600 1,000 4,000 South Omaha 180 2") St. Joseph , 10 3,000 Kansas City I,2i0 2.O1O St. Louis 3,000 4.000 Chicago 700 14.0U0 Totals ....6,090 25,900 NEW YORK GRNERAL MARKET Qaotatlona of the Day on Various Commodities. ' NE3W YORK, Dec. S.-rLOUTi Steady ; spring patents, $5.1&6.60; winter patents, $4.40(ii4.76; winter extras. No. 1, 3.40'(3.70; Kansas straights, $4.60fa4.75; winter straights, $41(ii4.25; spring clears, $4.1;u 4.40; winter extras. No. 2, $3.263.40. Kye flour, firm, $2.25 per 100 lbs. CORNMKAl steady; fine white and yellow, ll.16.ul. 20; coarse, $1.10i(f 1.16; kiln dried, $2 95. WHIuAT Spot market firm; xvo. 2 red, S80, elevator, and 99c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.17, f. o. b. atluat Kutures market was quiet, but prices were firm on covering, due to firm cables and unfavorable reports from Argentina, clos ing" 'ao net higher. December closed at 93c; May, $1.034; July, $1.01'. CORN spot market rirm; xo. z, new, 63c, f. o. b. to arrive. Futures market was without transactions, closing un changed to o hlKher. December closed at &60 bid; May, 66c bid. OATS Spot market firm; standard wnite. K9c; No. 2. 39Ho; No.. $, S8Vc; No. 4, SMc. Futures market was kvlthout transactions, closing at H.0 tiet Vdvance. December, 36c; May, 40Ho; July, 40Sc, all bid. HAY lnrm; prime, ii.ioyi.i-'ii; no. i. $1.10; No. 2, $1.00fl'1.0f: No. J, 85ati0c. HIDt;s teaay; centraj America, zinc; Bogota. 22Q23c. LEATHKR irlrm: hemlock rirsts, zswtt 25Vic; seconds, 21323c; thirds.' l620c; re lects. 16&17o. , I'ROVlsiomi i-orK, steady; mesa, tis.uu 19.50: family. $21.00r(i 24.00; short clears $).00gZZ.OO. rieer, steady; mess, iw.wrui 14.0; family, tiswiauo; Dei nams, -4.iki 4;-27.00. Cut meats, dull; plokled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $14.0016.00; pickled hams, $13.00. lard, steady; middle west, prime, $10 0610.16; refined, steady; - continent, steadv; South America, $11.60; compound, 18.6041 9.00. TAIJjuvv iuiei; prime uiy, onus., otc; country, 7H'7c. x$UTTt.K vveajt ; creamery specials, auc; extra, aV)7(2Sc; creamery held second to special. 24Vrd30o; state dairy common to finest, 234jrc; process second to special, 2302SC CHKKBH Bteaay; saims, nana. KXlOd Steady: freah gathered extra first. $7tQ'39c; fresh gathered, first, 4&j6c; fresh aathered. seconds. 2a7Uc; refrigerator, spe cial marks, fancy, in local storage, S&t 2c; refrigerator, special marks, first. a''c; refrigerator, special marks, seconds. 23II40. ruUblKi Alive, quiei; western quick ens, nvai2Mc; iowis, imuo; luraeys, izq 16c. Dressed, firm; western chickens, 10- I6H0; fowls, 1x911c; turaeys, ivquc. WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT Indlelene foz Contlnmed Fair, with Some Colder, In This Vicinity. OMAHA. Deo. t. 1910. The area of low preasure overlying the upper Missouri valley and northwest Tl- day morning, now overlies the lower Mis souri valley and aouthern Rocky mountain slope, with Its greatest depression over the latter section. Warmer weather continues 1th this depression, and temperatures are very much higher this morning In the Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and the southwest. Light snow flurries are general In the upper Mississippi valley and east over tno lakes ana are scattered throughout the northwest. Light rains are quite general on the Paclflo slope. An area of high pressure, accompanied by colder weather, has succeeded the low in the northwest and will follow it over the central valleya during the next twenty four hours and the ouuook Is favorable for fair In this vicinity tonight and probably Bunday, witn colder toiugnt- Miiilmum temperature and precipitation as compared with the last three years: 1910. 19W9. lion. 1907. Lowest last night 30 19 11 22 Precipitation 00 .17 .00 T Normal temperature for today, 31 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 14.49 inches. Kxcess corresponding period In 1901, 104 Indies. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, IN inches. L. A. wklsh. Local Forecaster, Kansas City Grain and Provisions KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. 2. WHEAT December, OlWc, bid; May, 96Hc, bid; July 91SlHo. aellero. Cash, generally un. changed; No. 2 hard, a'J8c; Ne. I, 91jjcs No. f red, 6Wo; No. i, 934J6o. CORN December, 44Vc, sellers; May 46S(u4t,c, bid; July, 47Sc Cash, un- changed; No. I mixed, 44047a; No. 8, 43VMD 64c; No. I white, 4-a47c; No. 1 white, lis OATS lnchsnged; No. I mixed, S1Q330. No. t white, S334c; RYE No. t, 74c. HAY Cn.-.hanged; choice timothy, $14 00 14 50; choic prairie, $16.60rg 16 00. BUTTER C'reajr.ery, 29c; firsts c; sec onds, 4c; packing atock, 19c. - LtiUa Extras, 81c; firsts, 29c; seconds. 20c. Receipts. 71 000 40 000 11.0U) Shipments. 71,000 10 V 7,000 Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Oats. bu... Mlaneapolla GrsUn Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 1 WHEAT De cember, $1.03',; May. $1 06-ul 06'; cash, No. 1 hard, $1.06; No. 1 northern, $1 04Vfl 1 .06; No. 1 northern, $1.01ii1.0j; No. i white. 99Vc-&$l 02V4. FI-AX Closed at $3 64. CORN No. $ yellow, 44ff44Vo, OATS No. 8 whit. 81aB32c. RYE No. 1. 75iS76Vtc FLtrUR Fliat patents, $4 86'(jt 25; second patents, !4.7u.t,, first clears, $3.3jg3.66; second cleans, $2.iyJ2.66. slllwask Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Deo. i. FLOUR Steady. WHEAT No. 1 northern. $107VaI0V; No. 1 northern, $10 l ot,1,; May, 97c OATB Mo. liAlU-El 7Hj83c, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Southweit Drouth and Covring by Shorts Aid Balls. CORN BUYEKS ADVANCE PRICE I lsht storks Force Porrbasea Wheat Higher on Hopeless Reports front the Fields of Argenllae llepnblle. OMAHA, Dec. , 1910. Wheat opened firm on strong closing cables and xliorts covering on bullish south west drouth news. Cusli conditions nre Improving while the primary receipts are falling below the average of a year ago. Improved cash conditions and light stocks together with very moderate receipts and no country selling forced corn buyers to advnnoe prices. After n steady and firm opening trading was dull until further news on Argentina crops stating no better outlook for sn ex port surplus than a vear ago. The winter wheat belt was taken advantage of by bulls to advance prices one cent. Corn ruled strong during the whole ses sion on continued strength In th rash sit uation. Country acceptance are very mkih, aitnougn numerous points repon will ingness to sell. A rsMter movement Is ex pected and should cause a reaction. Primary wheat receipts were 661.000 bu. and shipments were 197.000 bu., against re ceipts last vear of 268.000 bu. and shipments of 7S7.0O0 bu. Primary receipts were 660.000 bu. and shipments were 8.72. 000 bu.. against receipts Inst year of 766.000 bu. and shipments of 636.000 bu. Clearances were 8.000 hu. of corn. 500 hu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 619.000 bu. Liverpool closed unchanged to Vid higher on wheat and Vd higher on corn. Omaha Cash Prrres. WHEAT No. Z hard, SOfi iWe; No. 3 hard, 87ViT93'-ic; No. 4 hara, 82(rf92Vc; re jected, hard 72H(fJ80Ho; No. 2 spring, 90S'(f 93Hc; No. 3 spring. 87Vt'fl"f21'e. CORN No. 2 white. 4:ii& I3MC; new. 401? 41c; No. .1 white. 42,4j 43V,c; new, 3SW40c; No. 4 white, 4:Vri4--'Vtc; new. SOVrf 40i;n; No. 2 yellow. 42e43Sc; new, 40fi41ic; No. 8 yellow. 42Vv43o; new, 40-"u414c: No. 4 yel low, 42iij42Ve; new SSS'-tc; No. 2, 42tr 4.1c; new. 40ii40Hc; No. 3, 42li35,43c; new, 40-iji 40c; No. 4, 42irf42V,c; new. SOVifto; no grade. 37(ff40c; new. S4yiMSo. OATS No. 2 white. SO. IT Si '4 c; standard. 30U(fi31c; No. S white, 30Vi31c: No. 4 white, SO.tOo: No. 3 yellow, 304f304c; No. 4 yellow, 29V.Ff30e. BARLEY No. 3, 70rf)72c; No. 4, 66C70C; No. 1 feed, (WfrfiSc; rejected, BWc. RYE No. 2, 75S76c; No. 8, 7475c. Cnrlot nerelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 10 174 101 Minneapolis Omaha 29 19 - 12 Duluth 81 CIIICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing Prices on the Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Dec. t. Larger speculators of the professional sort reinstated today some of the wheat sold out twenty-four hours previously during the flurry caused oy weakness In Wall street. Freezing weather coming on unprotected fields southwest had much to do with the latest change of front. Renorted complete failure of the crop in llahla Blanca and Santa Fe, Ar gentina, added to the feeling of strength. In consequence closing prices were firm at a net advance of "VS7c to lc. Other sta ples, too, all finished higher, corn up Vac to ViiTc, oats HH'hio and provisions bit 22c. Wheat rose steadily from the start. Pre dictions of a cold wave were accompanied by bullish Argentina and French cables and were followed by news of large clear ances from the United States. Primary re ceipts of the week showed a big falling off as compared with last year. Anxiety re garding drought damage to the winter crop was decidedly Increased. Final tran sactions were almost the highest point of the session. May ranged from 8640 to tio. Closing Ho up at 974c, Eastern cash grain dealers reported stocks of corn low. May fluctuated from 477c to 4SVtr4S"!c, closing firm at 4i.o, a gain of o over last night. Cash corn was strong. No. t yellow fin ished at 52Vs63c. Offerings of oats were light. May varied from 34o to 364'335VjC, with latest sales at 35HO ,a net advance of VSl7c. Fairly good buying from pit shorts put up the market foi hog products. The final outcome was to make pork more expensive fey ba22hkc. lard 6(al0o and ribs, 12Ua Leauing futures ranged as follows; Articles. I Open.j Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I I I wain's,! 3!l94H!tt4 Deo... May.. July.. Corn Dec... May.. July.. Oats Dec... May.. July.. Pork Jan... May.. Lard Jan... May.. Ribs Jan... May.. 904f 91 6'4 S 7 94tf 94-yt 46 4fi 47H4S 48VBT. 43 49H 22 82H 34 36 17 65 17 26 1 60 16 77H 9 80-2Mi t 87V4 67! 75 9 82H36 46 9 OT'iloj 174 0t OOH ! MiV 46 4k 31T45(32 4VJH 4H I 17 62V4 10 60 77Vi 07V1 82a 06 No. . Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents, $4.004.70; Winter straights, $3.764.66; spring straights, $4.36'tf4.60; bakers. $3.6(i45 RYE No. 2, 81V4C. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 00371c; fair to choice malting, 7tj8o. SEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.43; N6. 1 northwestern, $2.66. Timothy, $10.00. Clover, $14.30. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $17.25 17 50. Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.87V. Short ribs, sides Hoose), $.2&?.87Vi. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 617,000 bu. Primary receipts were (61,000 bu., compared with 253,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago- Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 10 cars; corn, 315 cars; oats, 189 cars; bogs, .88,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red, 9:;Vg4le; No. 8 red, 91&".i.1c; No. 1 hard, IBVkVWSo; No. 8 hard, l4c; No. 1 north ern spring, $1.06l.o; Ne. 2 northern spring, $1.061.0t; No. 3 spring. $1.03.ul.06. Corn: No. 2 rash, 4!V:"0c; No. 8 cash, 494Vc; No. I white, fco-yuolc; No. 3 white, 4VV& 50c; No. 2 yellow, t2'4fr63c; No. 8 yellow, 62tp52Hc Oats: No. cash, 83Vt'32lta; No. 8 white. 84Vft4Vc; No. 8 white, 88Vi'o84c; No 4 white, 33Vtd'34a; standard, S3.ft.KSc BUTTER Easy; creamery, 23ac; dairies, 18i27c. LGUa Firm; receipts, 1,170 cases; at mark, cases included, 19Vx422Vc; firsts, 81c; prime firsts, 83c. CHEESE Steady; daisies, leViUjlBc; twins, HoHo; young Americas, 16Vc; long horns, 16V4tfl5Vio. POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, 46 J 47c; fair to good, SSgslSa. POULTRY steady ; turkeys, alive, 16c; dressed. 20Vc; fowls, alive, 10c; springs, alive. 10c. . VEAL Steady; 60 to (0-pound weights, 9frl0c; 60 to !s.-pound weights, 1111 Vto; 85 t,o 110-pound weights 12Ho. Chicago Recelpls Todayi Wheat, 10 cars; corn, lit cars; oats, 101 car. Estimated tomorrow: Wheat. 19 cars; corn, lib cars; oats, 139 care. Dry Gooaia Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 4. DRY GOODS The cotton goods market held fairly steady last week, but has not broadened perceptibly In the domestic good division. Jobbers are buying In moderate quanti ties to supply Immediate needs and are not anticipating on the staple lines. They have bought liberally of certain makes of cotton quilts, towellngs and other goods that will hav to be made, but only when ordered. The movements of merchandise on old orders has been good for a week or more and agricultural sections promise a better business soon. The chief difficulty selling agents are finding Is in getting prices that will take care of 15-cent cotton. Jobbers are not talking of lower priced goods, but are careful about ordering) while nigh prices rule. Prints have been selling teadlly. Ginghams also ar well condi tioned as to orders booked. Bleached good are quiet and the mills will soon be gin to accumulate stocks unless new busi ness comes. Drills and sheetings rule quUt. Fine and fancy cotton are In moderate demand on reorder for spring. Cotton yarns hold fairly steady. Fleeced hosiery for fall of 1911 will be opened Monday at last season' prices. Tsriestts anal Reals. SAVANNAH. Gx.. Dec. 3 TlTtPEN T1NE Firm; T5o; sale. bbls.; receipts, 6f.S bbls.; shipments, 1 tit bbls.; stocks, 16.497 bbls., ROSIN Firm; aales. 1 9o0 bbls.: receipts, 1 041 bbls.; shipments. I bbls ; stocks, 73 618 bbl. Quote: M. $f. fioaS 70; D, $5.2V8I $.7o; E. $5 fcTs 70; $4.7V,4t-c; O, $5.W, 4 46-iTV 47'i 4k 48V4 494 33 82, S4H 86V 34 85 17 62Vi 17 75 16 56 1$ 77Vi 9 80 87H 9 67V. 9 62V1 9 321, t 45 OIVs 17V H. ! 72i6 7S: I. $30; K. ; M. $6 90, N. $;.; W. it., $7 10. W. W., 17.20. CI NEW YORK. Dec. S The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the hanks hold $1 1. K7;. 000 more than Ilie requirements of the L'5 ier cent re serve rule. This Is a decrease of $.M.0t In the proportionate rah reserve as com pared with last week. The following Is the New York clearing; lions summary of th weekly statement of ranks rir th week ending December 3. with daily average: Loan Deposits Circulation Speii Lenal tenders Reserve Reserve) lequlred... Surplus Decrees. .$t,22 OSI.Onfl 1!4,M4("I . 1,1W.3W O10 ll.i;76.iioi) 4.K.44M.(XJ 117, . 24.l.5.s9Ai0 2.772.0O0 M. 123.0H) 772 t 11.712.000 J.732.0H) . 199.M9.Ono 2.9l (0 1177,Oii) .;s3.iH) 12.2!6,OiO 6,'I,(100 Ex -I . S. dexslts. Clearing house banks actual condition to day: I ecreas, Loans Deposits Circulation Specie l.eual tenders Reserve Reserve required.... Surplus Ex-C S. deposits... .$1.240,r7.nnfl $is.:,-l urn) 2.2iVi.644.0iii S.L,47.ti) 4S.4.,4.fl . l.'ivson .nm lM.fi.-t4.0n0 . 30S.434.OnO . 301.3Mi.OU0 10.1 S.4M.OO0 2.11!l.lm 1070 OoO 2.0i2.0ut) 12.i-vH.0no f..04).0lii) 6.4H1.00 12.i',iS.0il Stat bunks and trust companies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing house: 1 crease. Loans $l.O97.fS,0O0 $2.3?!i.inrt stu;i llK.40tf.(i"0 Legal tendors 21 . 1 m C" Total deposits 1.102,5M,000 increase. 1.1S6.0K1 I6?.nurt 7.976.0i l.nndon stork Market. LONIMN, Iec. 3 American securities on the stock exchange here today opened firm and from 4 to over parity. I-ater realiz ing caused a reaction and the nnukcl closed easy. Conaola, money. ,. 7 Ml Louisville A N do acreunt 79 11 111 M., K T ... Amai. tapper f)"i N. Y. Central.. Anaconda "i Norfolk ft W.. ...146 ... S2H ...iia ... 901, ... 90 Atrhlaon VW. do p(d do pfd l'M't Ontario A W Baltimore A Ohio...!- rennaylranla Onadlsn raclftr 1ST n, Hand Minn Chesapeaka A O H2 Hoadlns 41'. s , 7S , 1 im 174W, 9tl3 7M ll-" 16W, 4 '4 Cliloago O. W H Soulbem Ry till., Mil. A si. ! Meant Uenvar Itlo O do pfd Erla do lat ptd do Id pM Grand Trunk .... P. .124 do pfd .... 17li P011 1 hern Polfli.r .... Vnlon PacKIc .. .... do pfd .... S V. P. Pixel . ... 4114 do pfd M Wahsah .... do pfd , ...1:I4 ftpanlah 4s Illinois t'entral SILVER Bar, steady at 26vsd per ounce. MONKY SVflH per cent. The rate of discount In the open, market for short bills Is 3Wn"4 per cent; for three months' bills, 3 16-164 per cent. PT ew York Mnlnsr Stocks. NEW YORK, Dec. J Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alio J00 Uttle Chief ... ... 10 .. Is ..loo ...110 ..45 Com. Tunnal stock.. 30 do bonda 18 Con. Cal. m V T Horn silver SO Iron SlWar 136 LawdTlli Con 1ft Meilr-sn Ontario Ophlr Stundard Tallow Jacket v ti Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Dc. S DRY GOODS The cotton goods market holds sternly with the demand of a very moderate character. Linens rule firm, with the best demand reported for handkerchiefs and holiday goods. Burlaps are quiet Fine and fancy cottons are in better call on re-orders. Ovens are Bakers JDroWlTD Wl BURKES Ll FLAME , SsJftYtV NOT Roasters and MUST have Dry, Equalized top and bottom heat In order to Bake sraooessfally VuiXr FOODS MADE FROM FLOUR. A TTCLS IIEAT EQUALIZATION is secured by means of heavy Baffle Plates as the bottoms of ovens are called and Air Passages at their sides and tops. THH BAFFLE PLATES prevent all the beat Halts from the barn, era below from passing directly through them and make- It possible to tarn en sufficient flame to foroe a strong heat ourrent te the lldee of ovens up through the air circuits to the top In order to secure toe as well at bottom browning. To farther Insure even baking results METAL PLATES ARB IN SERTED, bttok of the top lining of otcus, to catch ana bold the beat so that the upper surface of your tread, plea or cakes wUl browa mt the same time ant! to the same degree as the lower. THIS DRY ATMOSPHERE errr ttilrstj picks BP mofetore wherever It finds It (It Is absolutely neoetwary to DRY FLOUR FOODfl before they CAW BROWN.) IT DRIES MEATS, TOO brtw els them and sucks up greedily the best part of them their aatrlttrre Julcee (hear appeHlzlmg flavors. TOE 'TRIPLE-TRICK" ROASTER Is onstructed on the scientific principle of the BROILING OVEN OF A OAS STOVE and successfully applies for the FIRST TIME the Pros. Ing or Trite Roae ting Principle to THE HEAVIER CUTS ef MEATS. THE "TRIPLE-TRICK" Is ventilated at each comer, a little err escapes so the heaviest heat la not permitted ta reach the top where in OVENS dmmOs dry most. IF AIR COMES OUT air MUST COMB IN else there would be a vacuum la the Roaster avs it Is there la a rr-Rl.?.ti.in and FRESH AIR Is constantly aJimJtted air which OXIDIZES THE MEATS bat does not shrivel them, dr-tiik up their precious Juices or sap their dello ioas, appertain g flavors. In consequenoe of this perfect heating adjust ment NO BASTXNQ IS EVER DONE OR NEEDED nor is WATER EVER USED. IT STANDS TO REASON THEN, that the "THIPLK-TRTCK will not bake Bread, Pie, Oake, Biscuit or ANT FOODS MODE FROM FLOUR any more than will the Broiling Oven ef a Oas Store and for the scientific BIT DRY OVEN HEAT Is NOT essential to Roasting Potatoes, 4ppaes, Cora, Marshal allows, e.( nor to Baaing Beans, Oiutarda, Squash, BaxakUtrped Foods and the like the very foods roxnprlslng the zneet gaaerej and generous pearttoa or one's daily nasals and ALL SUCH FOODS the "TRIPLE-TRICK" COMBINATION cooks to perfection with INFINITELY LBSS TROUBLE, FUEL and HEAT than Is possible ta ANY OVEN and it SAVES Ut OVEN la the doing. The "Triple-Trick" Roaster ' IS- 3 The Bee's Newest Premium HOW TO Subscribe for The Evening' and Sunday Bee, and pay l&o a week for six months. This pays for both the paper and the roaster. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Operations of Week NoUbk Chiefly for Reactionary Tendency. STEEL MARKET AT CTJTICAL T0LTT Report of Rallreay F.arslaia, Shevr Inge Severn -et l.esaes. Are) Im port a n t In Rearing Market "entlmeat. NTCW YORK. Dec. 4 Operations In th stock market last week wer noteworthy chlofly for their reactionary tendency. He rf 11 ill nit- Monday, tli day on which th gloomy observations of James J. Hill wrw spread broadcast, prices tumbled until th fmal sefMion recorded loss for th period of ;tm 7 points. At no time, . however, w as the mark t In a ricmorallred condition, but retreat savored rather of llpiiid.ilin by th professional elonieiust and apgressiv an1 persist tit selling by an equally professional fh'rt Interest. The downward movement Increased In volume follwlng th pension her of th hading steel and iron manufacturer of th country. Th decision to maintain of fice was accepted with some misgiving. That th market for steel and Iron has gone steadily backward Is known to even th cuual observer, fir the frank state ment of th leading representatives of these Interests was at one seized upon as an In dication that this lilg-hly Important industry Is ng-aln aproachlng a critical stage. nilt as Important In their bearing on sentiment were thn reports of rallwtiy earn ings Issued 111 th course of th week. Prso liially every Important system submitted statements for thn month, of October and with scarcely an exception the linwd severe net losses. In the various channels of commerce reports rsnped from th fallv go.Nl to th Indifferent, but In hardly anv Instance Is It averred that trade conditions am altogether satisfactory. Monetary continues here, depit th weeks heavy currency shipments to Csnarta. the Pacific oast and New Orleans. The prevailing dull noss In mercantile line Is reflected in th llirht demand for accommodations from that quarter. IlKi:r- submitted bv th comptroller of currency nt Washington Indicate that the national banks In certain section of the country, notably thn west and southwest, have not yet retticrd loans and discounti to nn apnreclsbl extent. Th most Interesting news from"Ttbroarl w-aa that conveved In th unexpected re duction of the Rank of Kngiand rate from ti to 4H per cent. The reduction, tt would seem, was primarily du to thn ahunrtanct of cash at the Hrlttsh metropolis, togethet with th better political outlook. With the reassembling of congr to morrow and Ih publication of the rresl- I dent's messarn cn th following day. fi nancial America will doubtless find much to absorb Its attention. Th financial. In dustrial and commercial Interests of thi country will welcome a period of political Inactivity and ar horeful that no legisla tion of Importance will be attempted In tin short session. Wool Market. PT. IriS. Dec. S WOOL Quiet ; terrl tory and western medium, 2iui3Vc; flnt mediums, 2rKU21c; fine, 12U13e. 0VE8 1 J Ktrrta 'SI hi GET ONE