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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY DECEMDETT 14. 1010. '
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Openi Steady and Remains Un
changed During the Day.
KO SPECTACULAR FEATURES
Hmtt Primary Receipts Weaken tk
Core. Harkrt Elevators Hedge
oa Cash. Piirham Loral
Cash Market Attire.
OMAHA. Pee- -Wheat
opened steady and unchanged
with no particular feature. IJrerpool
cable were weaker and lost aorne of the
advance of yesterday.
News from the western winter wheat
belt continue bullish on lack of moisture
nd oomplalnta of failure of Read to germi
nate. The more liberal movement In corn l
having It effect on each prices and the
market hut a heavier tone. Sticks nra
accumulating and with the present shlp
ilntr demand It In doubtful If present prices
can be maintained.
Extreme dullnens characterised the wheat
market, range of prices wae narrow nd
trading was very llgbt. owing to the lack
of any feature. Without any Important
news traders are predicting only a scalp
ing market. There was no change in the
raah situation.
Heavy primary receipts weakened the
com market today. Klovator houses who
were the best buyers were hedging their
cash purchases. The local cash market
was fairly aotlv with values .ranging
Ho lower.
Primary wheat receipts were tn,.ono bu.
and shipment were 2TO.U0O bu. asainst re
ceipts last year of 415 bu. nd shipments of
4M cmo bu.
ITImary corn receipts were 1.17.000 bu.
and shipments were 621.000 bu., against re
ceipts last year of 760,000 bu. and shipments
of WO") bu. .
Clearances were 100 bu. of com, 100 bu.
of oats and wheat and flour equal to 87,000
bu.
Liverpool closed 4d lower on wheat and
fcd higher to sd lower on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
Wheat No. 2 hard, I cars (semi-dark).
BOHe; 6 cars, 0e; No. 8 hard, 1 car, 89c: No.
4 hard, (common mixed), 8:tV; No. 2
mixed. 1 cars. Wxvs.
Corn No, It color. 1 car, ,W,o: No. 3 yel
low, 1 car (old). 42c; 4 cars (new). lMc;
No. 4 yellow. 5 cars 'new), 3o; No. 3
mixed, 1 ear (old), 42c; No. 3 mixed. 19
cars (new), 31'i.c: one car (new), W4o; No. 4
mixed, 4 ears, Ho.
Oats No. 2 white, 1 car, SOHe: standard,
1 car. 8014c; No. 1 wh:te. 6 enrs, soc; 6
cars, Mc; No. 4 white, 2 cars, c; 1
car, 2liHc.
Omaha Cask Prices,
WHEAT No. 2 hard. gSVilttHe : No. i
hard. 8'44f01Vic: No. . 4 hard, 81Vii4e: re
jected hard. 728Mc;- No. 2 spring, 89V4
.lV,ci No. 8 spring, 8CVifi9Hc.'
CORN No. 2 white, 41iH2V4c; new, 30W
t'c; No. 8 white. i.'aA2ic; new, H4(8
Wc; No. 4 white, 41,itf4H1c; new, SaVo1
t9c; No. 3 color, tlVcIHc; new, 88Vtf
Sc;No. 2 yellow. 41ii&42VeC; new. Wff
8Wic; No. 3 yellow. 41H6-t-c; new. i9.Vrc;
No. 4 yellow, 4iymvc; new, 38Htj29c; No. 2,
lMiAZc; new. 3itf39if: No. 3. 41V4'JH'.ic:
new, 3Kft34r; No. 4. 411'HlHe; new,
no (rede, 3ti((i40c; new, 8V83Sc.
OATS No. 2 white. SOw.tOVxc; standard.
i(3i'Hc; No. 8 white. 29Vr(30c: No. 4 white,
2U!4ftV:'e; No. 3 yellow, aVMi3c; No. 4 yel
low, 2("u'-1'Hc.
UAKI.EY No. 8, 70076c: No. 4, 44P70c;
No. i feed, 66'370o; rejected, ' 64gJo.
RYKNo. 2, 077'sc; No.. 8.
Carlo! Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 63 876 313 !
Minneapolis 260
Omaha ...38 43 8:
Imiutii lue
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featares of the Trading; and Closing
1'rlces am tbs lloard of Trade.
CHICAOO, Deo. 13. Statements that the
outlook for winter wheat southwest had
become the worst In 20 years formed a sus
taining ' Influence today for prices here.
Texas received some rain but dry weather
and no snow ooverlng were reported in
Kanraa and ' Oklahoma. Compared with
last night, the market closed M4c higher
to a shads lower. In corn, thera was a
net decline of Mi'Hc. ' oats - finished un
changed .'to H'n'ie up and provisions at an
advance of 2H4!-o ' to 12Vo. ,
Aside from the drouth, news regarding
wheat was of a bearish sort, but there
was no material selling pressure. The
Russian crop situation and the prospects
for continued heavy shipments were excel
lent. . The Argentine harvest was pro
grecslng under the best ef conditions, and
It was stated that samples of the new
yield arriving In Rurope from Buenos
Ayres were of splendid quality. Notwith
standing all this, sellers were chary, and
seemed not to relish a telegram from Kan
sas City that all the wheat let go now
would be wanted back at 20o higher.
Throughout the day prices here kept In al
most perfect poise. . May ranged from 96 k,
43'iOe and closed a shade off at SoWrSSo.
Huge receipts made the corn market
heavj. May fluctuated between 46T'xf47'4C
with the close at 4iC, a net loss oc '4c.
Caah corn was weak. No 2, yellow fin
ished at MfaSlHe.
i-hurt aales I air buyers of oats. - May
sold from 83iij34Vsc, closing o up at
Provisions advanced on buying but eased
a bit under offerings from manufacturers.
At the end of tire day pork showed a net
gain of 7':iol2!c; lard, 20 to 6c and ribs
6 to 5r?T7Ve. ......
l.taduig futures ranged as follows:
Arllelus.l Open. Hlgh. Lw. Close. Vea'y.
Wheat-1
I
Dec.
May.
July.
Corn
Deo..
90"i
1V
931
HuVnHi
2x DS 93tyv,
W'4iHj.i
I I
140'43'V
I ' I ' I .
l 45 45H
471 46 ' 47 '47i'oV
i( 47.f7Sa 47
St 4 lai,aiMim biu
4 3S-Hj 34jpS!33'a'..4
831 33i!- t3 33T4
May
4iV
July. ..t47',ii 4
Oats- I I
lec...
31' I
May...
jury...
iay...
831
83
i '. 1 : I : -i
I IS 96 18 66 I IS 83 18 73
18 66
j : 70
U ! II TV 117 67-W 17 60
Lara-
Jan. ...I 10 00
10 17Vj! 10 00
8 714I 9
W 15
92 ,
10 10
74
9 M
60
Mtt'...iO sUSa1
i;il I
Jan.... 7j
80
9 75
9 40
9 874;
idtiy...!9 4v4i lit
I-
Caeh quotations were as fotlows: V
FLOUR steady; winter ' patents. 34 Ofyff
4.7u; straights. a.l.i'5)M.6o: spring straight.
a4.ikn4.u(: uakera. 8a.Mta4laV.
ltYlC No. 2. 814c ...
BA1U. ICY teed or mixing, 0'alQc; -fair
to ch ile.! malting, eH Vtv 7c.
SLtL'S-Klax No. 1 smith est ern. 32 324;
No northwestern, 32.404; timothy.' 810O0;
clover, 815.00;
PltVl(Slt.S Mesa pork, per bbl.
187',rVl:-OU; laid, per ltM lbs.. 310 15; sho.t
rlhcs. suits, (uu.se). 9 750W.; ghttrt clear 1
Total cu-at-wto. oi wheat .and flour I
the evk, as shown by
Werw kiuliil to n. ik.v hii.hl '
relfta were 1v0i0 buihels. compared with 1
buahela the vorresuynaiut:. day . a!
B... .... ..v.... m naiuit; eui.U, a
known uy luausueci a IM.t.i.Va) buanela
The amount of breadstuff on ocean po
Stigo, l'Jl.Nfir.OuO biiahels. Estimated r
t .il tu for tiiiiiortow : wheat, r cars; coin
147 cars; oats. U cars; hona, Si,0u head
Chicago Cash Prices- heat: No 3 red
Wo; N- red, 91ii.Cc; No. 2 hard Uii
t,c; No. 3 hard. fi-(i4c; No. 1 northern
81 u 1.07; No. 2 ma-ttirrn, $I.04.oI.ob; .No i
rorthern, 1.02Ul.t6; No 1 tprlng ' 94cb'
31 .044: No. 3 sprint, S.VUJ.04; elet chaff
Occjtl.41; durum. kluMc. 1'orn. No I 41,1 j
4c; No. 2 w hite. 4!nnSc; No. S yellow b'
814c; No. J, 4N44c; No. 3. new. 43Uni4L..
No. 3 white, 4-;a4c; No
r.o s white, new. 43s
4'J'i('j04c: No. I yell
t44vc; .o. j euow, iv
nsw. 414H424c; No. 4 white. 4;i4r4o- ,o'
4 white, new, 4Hjt)4:,ic; No. 4 yellow 4-.
4c; No. 4 yellow, new. 41ti4KH,c. Oats-' .u
2. tltilio; No. 2 whue. liVnia'ac; .V0 i
white. S-'TSasc: No., 4 white, Slu32c
stur.tlard !UVtJ2c. .
UL'VTEll steady; creameries. Vfits,..
dsirtea. twr'-Te. '
EUiiS Meovlpta, S.Vii casea. Market
toy; at uiHik, cases inelu.led. lMj52Sc"
tttsts. 31e: prime firsts. HWe. " ' '
l't)t'I.TRY-rirm. Turkeys: Uve. t"c
rlres.ied 'e. l-'owli: Uve. D'o: dressed!
12c Knrinss: Live, loo; drrstted. 12a
CIIEEHK Sieady; da airs. lllic; twins
:jwK4-. Young Anurkas, 14'thl4a; long
hoi in 144 it 14o.
VEAI. Steady; 14 to OVlb. weights. ff
10c: to to ;-lo. welKhta, lUrll'ic; S3 to 110
1b welt hi 1. llo.
POTATOES Steady; choice to fancv, 48
ijkc; fair to Kood, 53 .(tic
I'kila Jrlpbla Prailara Market.
I'll I I. A I .KI.I-HI A lln ' MUMTTt-n 1
- - - - - - - . air- iv - i
rum, ir wt air ill creamery. .f : nm-bv
pi in!. 84c. '
1 .i.iii-Kirm; Pennsylvania and other
a.suly fli-sts. free casos. sssc at mark
vuisot rtcvlpta In returnable caawg 7c
'at mark; weatern firsts, free canes, ,To at
mark; current receipts, free eaten, lie at
marlr.
I'M EKSF Firm: New Tor full creams,
fancy. September. 16c; October 13t14o;
fair to good, It'uKV.
WRW YORK UKIERAt MABKKT
Qaotattnas ef the Day
Varloee
Commodities.
NEW TORK. Dec. 13.-FLOUR-Qo.lot;
spring patents, gC.lK1Sr5.S0: winter straights.
8416fl4.30; winter patents, 34 40-j4 76; spring
clears. 34.1544.4(1; winter extras. No. 1. 13.40
t3.70; winter extras. No. 8, 33 40 3.60; Kan
sas straights, f4.i'f4.7R. live flour, firm;
fa'r to good. 84i4.26; choice to fancy.
84 254 .45. Buckwheat Hour, firm; 82.28 per
100 pounds.
Con.VMKAT-Bteady; fine white and yel
low, 31. 201.28; coarse, fl.lttjl-Zv; kiln
dried. 12 96.
WHEAT Spot market, barely steady;
No. 2 red, 97 elevator and 97'y f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 81.17 f. o. b.
afloat. Kirturei market was dull and fra
tureleaa with small price changes. The un
dertone was steady on light offerings and
at the close prices were steady and tint-hanged.
December closed at iWSc; May,
1 Ml; July, 31 00.
CORN NJot market, easy'; No. 2, nSc,
nominal elevator domestic basis to arrive
and 63jC f. o. b. afloat, botn newi Futures
market was without transactions, closing
vtfc net lower. lcember closed at Mc;
May, WiVjC.
OATH f pot market, easy; standard white,
Si4Qi No. a, 3Vc; No.-8, 37c; No. 4, 37',ic
Futures market closed unchanred to Sc
net decline. December, ;c; May, 89-Tio;
July. 30'c.
HAY Dull; prime. 3110; No. 1, 31.07HU
l lo; No. 2, 11.00; No. 8, 80TfS5c.
I HQi'3 Firm; state, common to choice,
Jf10 crop. lii 23c; 1W9 crop. 164jfl3c; Paclflo
coast. KlO crop. H7jl7c; 1609 crop, louUo.
HIDHiS Steady; Central America, 21c;
tiogota, lyQtlc.
- LKATHk-H Firm: hemloak firsts, 23V
2r,vjc; seconds, 21H6-2Sc; relecU. lsfllTe.
' PHOV18ION3 I'ot k. firm; mees, 3-T0 r
tl.0i; family, fS.OOQ 24.00; short clear, 320.00
fj22 00. Heef, steady; mess. 313.0014 00; fam
ily. lK.prrls.D0; beef hams. 824.nO'a 27.00. . Cut
rmats, dull; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.,
81.1 bnni.lu..u; pickled hams,. 312.E4. Iard,
strady; middle west, prime, tffl. 405 10. 60 ; re
fined, quiet; continent. 310.80; South Amer
ica, 311 &; compound, t& .7.V 9.00.
'i Al, LOW Steady; prime city, hhds.,
70; country, 77140.
I'OILTHY Alive, nominal Dressed,
steady; western chickens, lOHc; fowls,
10rl7c; turkeys, 18Sj24o. . "
! CHliESK Firm; State, whole milk,
September quality. specials, Ifi'i'cT'lT'ic;
fnncy white, 16V;c; fancy .choice, 14Vtl6Vio;
skims, 129 e.
, hX3ClB Steady; state. Pennsylvania and
nrby hennery, white fancy, 65c; state,
Pennsylvania and nearby hennery,' gath
ered white, 40tS,Vc; ctate. Pennsylvania and
nearby hennery, brown fancy, 4T84c; state,
Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, gath
ered brown, 4284.'; state Pennsylvania and
nearby hennery, fair to good, 35(&40c; west
ern gathered white, S5?(4So; fresh gathered
extra firsts, 3S"u'40c; refrigerator, epeclal
mark, fancy. In loonl storage, 26c; refrig
erator, firsts, StMi'&iSVic;' refrigerator, seo
onds. 2HHffj'24e.
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials. 32c;
extras. S0ViS31e; third to first, 23 29c; held
creamery, second to special, 24Vf5(31o; state
dairy, common to finest.- 2330c. .
WEATHER IN TUB Gil A IX BELT
Temperatarea Rise Rapidly la Vpper
River Valleys.
;' OMAHA. Dec. 1J, 1910.
An area of unusually high pressure over
ties the entire country with its crest now
over the middle Mississippi valley. - The
weather is cooler on the Pacific slope, and
the Increase In pressure over 'the eastern
portion has caused a change to colder In
the eastern and southern states. Tempera
tures have risen rapidly In the upper Mis
sissippi and upper. Missouri valleys, and
northwest, during the last twenty-four
hours,' . and the weather is very much
warmer In these ' seotlons this' morning.
Light snows are falling in southern Colo
rado, New Mexico and the lower lake re
gion, and It Is raining In Texaa and Louisi
ana. The weather is generally fair In all
other portions, and it will continue fair
In this vicinity tonight and Wednesday,
with warmer tonight.
Temperature ana precipitation at Omaha
during the last twenty. four hours, com
pared with the corresponding period tor
the three preceding years:
, , 1910. 1909. 1908. 1907.
Lowest laat night 22 . 22 83 . 82
Precipitation .00 .08 .00 .01
Normal temperature for today, 29 degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation sine March 1,
f.4.62 Inches. -
Kxcess corresponding period' In 1908, 4.67
Inches. .
j Deficiency ccnespondtng- period In 1908,
4.03 inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.'
St. I.onla General Market. .
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 1! WHEAT Steady;
December, 94c; May. 974c; July, 92Vo. Cash
firm: track, No. 2 red, 9;r9o; No. 2 hard.
9141131.02. ,
COUN-Lower; December," 444c; May
44e. Cash, strong; track, No. 2, 44444c
No. 2 white, '454c. .
OATS Steady; December, 814o; May
83Hc Cash, firm; track,-No. 2. S14c: No'
t white, 33iUo34o.
RYE Unchanged. 814c ......
' FLO ('ft Unchanged; rtd winter patents,
34.4Wr4.SC; extra fancy and straight,- S3.504f
1.30; hard winter clears, S3.St&3.90.
' S1"E1 Timothy, 1o.00hj9.60. ' - i
C'H RNMEAL 32.40.
BRAN Higher; sacked east track, 81.01
$ l.OO. ,
. HAY Steady; timothy, 814.00ai9 00:
prairie. JlJ OOrtf 14.00. ' . . .
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing,
318.76. l ard, higher; prime steam. 63 87 4j)
9.974. . Dry salt meats, higher; boxed ex
tra shorts,- 10te: clear ribs, 10c: short
clears, 110. Uacon, higher; boxed extra
shorts, 13c; clear riba,144c; short clears,
12-Ho.
POULTRY Steady : chickens so: nm,.
4; turkeys. Ifiic; ducks, 13c; gees. Uc"
EGGS-Steady;. 2940. .......
Receipts. Shipments
....11,S , 11.W0
.::..50.0 M.OoO
......97.0t. S'lO'V
78.000 37,000
riour, bbls
Wheat, tou.
Cirn, bu ...
Oats, bu ...
Ivansaa' City Urn in and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec: 13.-WHEAT-De-c-mber.
uoy,e, sellers; May. SSHt'ajo, bid;
July, Mc, bid. Cawh, unchanged; No. 2
hard, 914u31.l; No. S, W't'Mc; No. 2 icl.
94tl97c; No. 3. 944c. .
t'OHN-Deeember. 434Uc, bid;' May.
4..Vic. sellers; July. 46'4c Cash, unchanged
to 4c lower; No.-2 -mixed, 434($444e; No 3
4-"4'!l424c-; No. 8 white, 4i(444c; No. 8, Wfcn
43 V. c. ....
. OATS4-l,nclianged: No. 2 white,' CS34e:
No. 2 mixed. S14KHe.
RYE No. 2, 7i,u7iic.
HAY Choke timothy, 3I4.XX8'14.i0; choice
prairie, 312.00.
hUTTEK-"reamery. tSc; firsts, 25c; sec
oiids. ?Sc; pHcking stock, 19c,
EOGti-Extras, 30c; firsts. !Sc; seconds
19c. .
W'heat hu i-iSX
g' l !" .r...
' ' 'Ou0
Receipts) Shipments
53. TOO
32. OK)
6.0U0
allnll gap pi lea of frnln
, NEW.YOllK, Dec. U.-Speeial cables and
i. ii mt ainuc cuinmunicai nin reniv., wu
Bradstreet's -show tua following changes in
available supplies. . as compared with last
week: Wheat, I'nlted t-'tales esst of the
Rookies decreased 2.J.COI) bushels; Canada
Increased ft.!) bushels; total United
STutes und Canada incr.ased 643.000 bush.
,,-,VJ?V''aJ 'Pr and In Europe decreased 2.
167 busfe's; to-al Ami lcan and Euiopeat
supply decreased 3 15TA4) bushels. Cora.
I nlled States ar.d Canada increased 40
'M bushels; oats. Cnlted Btates aiid Cari
a ia (Wressed 1,696,000 bushels.
Liverpool Urum' Blarkel.
UVEni'(K)U D.c. .lJ.-tVHEAT-Spot.
stead; No. 2 red western winter. 7s H4d'
futiirs, quiet; December. Cs 9d: March'
8s 11 d. Mav. ll'.d. ...
colts-snot, ouiet: American mixed. 5s
Std; futures, dull; January. 4s 84d; Feb
ruary. 4s 34d.
Mllwaakca Ore In llarVrt.
MlMVAl'KKB. Dec. 11 FIM'R-K'eady
WHEAT No. 1 northern, II 05", 107; No.
2 rtoi thorn. HOtol.oA: Mav, 97 i9i&.c
OATS-siandartl. S2',C-V.
HAHI.EY 15ainple. a27e. ...
I'rorla Market.
Dtc. 13 CtiRN Lower; No. 3
No.-4. any oe!or, 414; samplf.
PEOni .
yellow, 4'o
K'4e. . -
OAT.- -Steady
standgid. 2i4a
No. 2 white, 824J814c;
Tarpaatlae awd nala.
SAVANNAH. Oa . Dec ll-TURPEN-TINE-Flrm:
74ii"4Vjc; eale .n hbls; re
celi.ts. TOT bbls.; slil.menrs, 448 bbU; stoeks.
17 s t.Ma. . . '
HOSIN-Flrm: Sales, t bbls.; receipts.
' bhls.; shipments. 1310 bb!s. ; st cs.
TfM l.t.ls. Onote: IVTl1-,; li 3,-..7p: E.
15 774'j. K. t5.8:'V; O S5i; H. 35 ; I. K. I't;
K lu.,; M. 3120; N. 37 4V); W(J. UK W W,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Display! Trend Towards
Lower Fhcei Darin; Day.
BUSINESS EXTREMELY LIGHT
Operatloms Coaflaed Almost Exclu
sively t Few Isaaes Ksona sec-
latlre Leader Kharp Deollne
la Forelga Rirki.
NEW YORK. Dec. . Such activity as
the stock market displayed today was In
variably in the direction of lower prices.
Pufiness -was the lightest of any full day
for some time and narrower than usual, in
that eperatlona were confined almost ex
clusively to the few issues commonly
known as speculative leaders. Trading In
these amounted to over 75 per cent of the
whole and the professional element had
the field quite to itself.
A sharp decline In foreign exchange to
the lowest point In almost three years on
heavy offerings of banker' bills denoted
the strenuous efforts now being made to
Import gold before the end of the year.
A notable feature of the London market
Was the easier rate charged In the settle
ment of committments on American se
curities there. The general settlements
proceeded without strain In any quarter.
Americans were Irregular In London but
closed with a rally. Trading for that mar
ket was again nominal. In our own com
modity markets, grain was steady with
lower prices. for cotton. Exports of mer
chandise for the current weeks are esti
mated at a figure below those of the pre
vious week and the corresponding week of
1909. ' ' .
' Ronds were steady. Total gales' par
value 31.762,O00.- United States bonds were
unchanged.
: Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
galea High. Low, Ciena,
911
, 1110 I"4 i
110 4C4 4ft 44
, I,i0 MS 3
;m m t s
4v1
ino M W, 11
ino n 11 tl
1U0 174 174 lTUj
11
' ii'tuO 744 73H 114
104
400 4I4 4!H 424
10 114 114 114
70) HIS 114 1414
3
' 14
10 34 tA
, l.tWO lOOVs S 10"
1014
V 111 118 US
vx) IMS m wt
10O in t 2K
too lm 7SS 7S
1,000 11 11S l'!1
10 3'S 80S 30
too lot 108 101
8M
8,600 74 79Vt
30
214
444
100 Hl 141 140
, 3.600 122 I31)i Ul
100 SoS 4t AS
no at4 si s
500 M 57S 5'S
400 13J 1H2S IMS
500 IIS 1!S 15
10O 163 1(3 K3;
r
100 es S Sovi
aoo i it us
tOO Cli 174
44S
'. "t iii" IS24 icl
? 123 m 12JS
100 M 64 bi
100 130S 1S0S 130
100 16 4 1 19H
700 3S M"4
110V4
15V.
13
800 40H 40 40
4UB US 174 US
10
4S
4
100 IMS IMS 104
14IV4
100 r. 2JS M
v ins 1S 1S
800 IIS SOS 111
41S
00 43 44S 44S
110
400 5tS 51 M
400 36S 4 VS
, l.ioo ins ms ins
40
300 ITS 17 S I7S
61 S
8,100 115 1144 11" S
..... S
, 1,400 liSS IMS 124
300 105 1044 104S
, M
"4
,.
: ri
mo n it us
. TO.ano 147 IMS HS
100 11 aos 0S
MS
. 3,000 I9S 14 US
' os
00 II SI 37S
24S
m 5S 51 58S
200 4 41 41
, 7,700 lit 111 112S
24
500 61 51 51
I JO 54 34S 34S
l
2O0 tts rs 21
tuO 53 52S 51
41.100 lpS 147S 1"'S
II
. TO
32S
105.100 114 714 72 S
00 114S HI 11
100 4 45 4
I'M 42 IIS 42
..... 14
imt it tl 13
400 4i 45 S 4iS
100 45 MS
tOO 71 71S . 71
8
, 11.100 190 HIS 150
Allts-rialmars M
Amalgamated Copper'...
Amtrlran Agricultural .
Am. fleet ' Sugar ,,,
American Can
Amarlran C. s" F
AmarVan Cotton Oil
Amartran H. A L. pfd.. .
am. Ira Recurltlaa. ......
Amarlran Llnaaeil
Ameriran Locomotive ..
Ainarlcan , 8. A K
Am. 8. ft. pr ,
Am. Steal Foundries,.'...
Am. Sugar ' Raflnlnf. .'...,
Atnerlnan T. A T
Am. TohaSco pM.
American Woolan
Anaconda Mining C....
Atchison ,..
Atohlaon pfo
Atlsntlo Coast Una
Ball I mora A Ohio....'....
Berhleham Steal
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paolrle
C'antral Leather
Central Leather pfa
ventral or Nw Jerser..
Cheaapaaks A Ohle
Chicago Alton ...
Chicago Great Western..
C. O. w. pM ;
Chicago A N. W ,
C, M. A St. P
a. C, 0. St. L
Oilorado F.' A I
Colorado A Southern....
Coneolldates Oas .......
Corn Product!
Dalawara A Hudaon ,
n.nt A HI,. 1 1 ... n .
(d. A'R. 0. pfd
Dlitllltrf Sacurlttea .....
Krla -.
Rrls 1st Pfd
Erie Id pld
Oenaral Elrctrle
Great Northern pfd
Oreat Northern Ore eta..
Illlnola Central .....
Interborough Mat
Int. Mat. pfd
International Harr eater
Int. Marias pfd...'.
Internallonal ' Paper
International JPuxnp
Iowa Central .......
Kanaat Cur Ro..
K. C. -an. pfd...
K. C. Be. pfd,..'.
Lacleda uaa
Ixul.rllla A NaahTllla...
Minn. A St. Lou la
M . St. P. A 8. 8. M...
M K. A T...
M . x. A t. pfd.'.
M taeouri ' Pacific
National Btacult
National Lead
N. R, K. -of . M. M pfd..
Naw York Central
N. Y... o. A W
Norfolk A Waal am......
North American
Northern Paclflo .........
Pacific Mall
Pcnnarlvanla
People Gas
P.. C. C- A 8t. L
Ptttaburg Coal '
Pra.ned Steal Car
Pullman Palao Car
Railway Steal Spring....
Reading
Rapubllc Steal
IKeaublle- Steal Dfd
t Kvck Iiland Co
Rock laland Co. pfd......
St. U A R F. 2d pfd...,
St. Loula 8. W. ..........
St. L. 8. W. pfd.........
Hloaa-tthetflald 8. A I....
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ......
So. Railway pfd
Tcnnesaee ' Copper .......
Trias A. Partfle.
T.. St. L. A W.
T.. SX. L. A W. pfd.....
Union Paclflo
Union Pacific pfd
United State HcBltr....
ttnltad iataa. Ruhbw....
Cnlted siaiea steal
tl. g. Steel pfd
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical ..
Wahsati
Waheas pfd
Wertern .Maryland
Weetlnahoupe . Klactrlc .,
Weatern Union
V, heeling U C.
Lehlah .Valler
Total aalea lor the day, iiMOt tbana.
New York Honey market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13.-MONEY-On call
steady, 834 per cent; ruling rate, 34 per
cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 34
per cent. Time loans, dull; sixty days and
ninety days 4 per cent; six months, 4 per
PKTME, MERCANTILE PAPER-654
per cent. ,
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at de
cline with actual business in bankers' bills
at 34.81S0ty4.52 for Co-day bills, and at 34.8510
4.81V
SILVER Bar. 544c Mexican dollars. 4c.
HON PS Government and railroad steady.
Closing quotations on bunds t.Kiay were
as follows:
V. 8. rat. It, reg..
do eo'ipon
V. 8. 3. ref
do coupon
U. 8. 4a, r(.
..100 int. M. M. 4s I3S
..l'i 'Japan 4a lTt
..lu2 do 4a to
..12 K. C. So. l.t la 71
. . 11S L. 8, dab. 4a. 1SI... 13
..115'L. A N. unl. 4a IS
do coupon
Allle-Chal. lit 5a..... 76 M. K. A T. IK 4e. . 7S
Am. A 5a HU! do sen. 4Sa 4
Am T. A T. e. 4i..l'MSMo. Pacitlc 4a 7S
Am.' Tobacco 4a 50 N. R. K. ot M. 4S
do Is ..'. S. Y.T. g tsa II
Armour O. 4.. 2 do deb. 4i 50
Atrhlann aan. la ts- N. V. N. H. A H.
do ct. 4a.
104 S CT. I3i
MIS N. A W. 1st c. 4a..
MS do c. 4a Wik
11 No Pacific 4i 1 "
S do la 1
t 0. 8. L. rtl 4... I
H'. renn. CT. 1S It 15-. ).
"Jo con. 4a 1 tfS
rS rtea.llns sen. 4a S'
l; S U 8 F tl. 4a II
101 do (an. 6 54
M1 St. L. 8. W. con. 4l 71
TO do 1st (Old 4a t0
g A. L. 4a 77
do rv. 5a
A. c. L lt 4a
Bat. ft Ohio 4a
, do. ISa
do 8. W. ISO...
ProtA. Tr ct, 4i..
'4MV. ot Oa.
Ceq leather 5a....
. ot X. J. s. ia.
Che A Ohio 4.v
do ref. 5a
Vfllraso A A. IS
C. B. A Q I. 4a,.
do sen 4a 7 to. Pao. col. 4a 12
O; M.'A S P. ( ISa do CT. 4a "
C K I. P a. 4a. 71 do lit rat 4a t
do rf(. 4. ao. Ullaar 5i 107
HI... Ind. 5a 71 da o 4a 7ISS
Coin. Mid. 4a. 43 Union Pacific 4a.....lw-
C. t. r. a. 4a. 17 dc ct. 4a loS
1) A H. ct. 4a do lat A rat. 4a.... n
D. A R. O. 4a M V. R. Rubber la I'M
do ret. la tl. 8. Klael 2d 5a 1"J
Platlllara' Ct T7 Va.-raro. ilicm 5a )'
Erl s. I. 4a 14 w'ahaih lat la 1
.tie sen. 4a T4S do lit A ax. 4s lis
. ! ct. 4a, aar. A.. It Weatern Md. 4a M
do eerca B M Wcat. Bine. ct. 5s... (1
Oan. Euk. r. 5a ..144 Wli. antral 4a
III. Can. lat rat, 4a. . 7 Ma. Pac. ev. 5a 11
Hit Mel 4S rlS
. Btd. ortara
. I.weal Secnrlllea.
Quotations furnished by Hums. Drinker
A Co., 418 New Omaha National bank bulld
. .
Bid. Aak1.
nritrlca; Cream try pld 17 rs
City ot fmi.l.a s. 1)11. is r.
l?.ly Nat. Bmk Hl.lg la. 1190 IS
Cudshr Parkli.( Co 5a. 14 at ,.'4
( chiinbus Nb., R. L. 5s. 1U34 -
C lurado Tel. Co. (par. kn AS IS
Kaii-W'nt Craainarr lat (. I par rant rs iui
4)cncra) Motor pld 1 par cent "I 15
llaruf ' Neb.. nmllH-lpal sW i.e.
Uuai4 Rota Co.... , 14
, la l-urtland lanwnt 1st la 17 , f
I Kansas On Hume Tel. Co. 5a, ISIS.. 11
! M-4rupoUlaa at. Kj. 5a. Da
4i Mian (Ststa Tel. 5a, UI4 II ll
1 oiiuiha Oaa "a, M..J. t
lxnalA Water is. 1MI M t
linuutia li. Hr. ia. I'M ll
tMnata. A B. HI. Hu. 5a. 1CI S4 1(7
IHnaaa A O. B St Hr. p(d. I p. c... U M
inu.M 4) C. . si. Kr . com e er
faasn Nat. lrk ai'.'k. go. Omaha 10 1.0
fa-lllc T. T is iaJl 11 )
fiockf Uouuia)B bail. Tel. Co W s
7
l.KI
In art on gtork Market.
LONDON. lec. n. American securities
opened steady and about unchanged to
day. Later prices advanced on llsht
covering. At noon the market was quiet
and steady and from 4'. higher than
yeaterdsy's New York closing.
Iyondon closing stock o"ist!ons:
CnnnolT, money . . . I II ttulaTllie . Naah ..l4S
do acoti.int T0 Mn., Ran. A Teiaa.. 12
Amal yp9t New York l entral. ..115
Anaconda 1 Norfolk at Wettam,.100
Atchlaon I'H do j.'d a.)
do ptd 105 Ontario A Western.. 41
Baltimore A Ohio. .101 PennrylTanla Ms
Canadian Pacific ....117 Rand Mines i
Cheaapeake Ohio.. M Headlns 7F.
TM. ureat weatern. t! fknithern Hallway ..
I cil.
Mil. A 8t. P.. 12.' do pfd
41
pa Bear
11 Southern raclflo
21 t'nlnn Pacific ..
72 do pfd
f V. 8. feel
4.i s do rf'l
84 Wabaah
MS do sfd
...lir-s
...11.1
... MS
... 74
...ins
... )
... 1
Denver A Rio O...
do pfd
grla
do lab pfd
do 2d pfd
Orsnd Trunk
Illinois Central ,...lm) Spanlnh 4a
. SO
miv i.it tsar, eteadv at asa per ounce.
MONEY lft 14 Per cent.
-The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 34ti34 per cent; for :hree
months' bills, 8 7-1634 per cent.
Boatoa Clnsfna; Stocks.
RORTON, Dec. 13. 4T."IORlng quotations on
stocks were as follows:
Alloues
Amal. Copper .
A. X. L. 8...
Arlrona Com. ..
Atlantlo
ft. j O. C. A S
Butta Coalition
Oal. A Arlaona.
CSl. A Heola...
Centennial
.. M Mohawk
.. 41 Nevada Con.
.. MS Nlplaelns Mines ..
.. 14 Nur'h Butt
.. 1 North Lake
I. II Old Dominion .....
. . 11 tisoeola
.. 48 Parrot t g. A C...
..541 Qulnoy
.. 15 shannon
.. 45
.. W
.. lo
.. 2
..
.. US
..125
.. 11
.. 11
4
.. 4.
.. 0
.. 1
.. 54
.. 15
44
.. US
.. 44
.. 14
..114
Copper Kanga C. C
Eaat Butta O. it..,
I-Yanklln
Ol mux Cork
Oranby Oon ,,
Ureene Cananea ...
lala ftoyal Copper
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper :
La Salle Copper
Mtamt Coppar....
Asked.
. 17 Superior
. US Superior A B. St..
. 1 Superior A T. O. .
. Tamarack
. 4s tl. 8. 8 R. A M.
. 7 do pfdr
. 17 Utah Con
1 IS l"ah Copper Oa....
. 12 Winona
. tl Wolverine
.
N'evr T
ork Curb Market.
The following
Logan & Bryan,
exchange, 1
Omaha:
Bay State Oas....
Hoiton C'ona
Iiutte Coalition ...
Cactus
Chlno
Chief Cons
Fraction .: ;..
PaTla-Paly
Ely Central
Ely Consolidated
Kly Witch
Franklin
O trou x
Ooldflald Floranoa
Ooldflold Daley ..
Orsene Cananaa .
quotations are furnished by
, members New York Stock
South Sixteenth . street.
.. 14
.. S
.. IIS
... M
... 11
1 l-ll.
.. 14
... 11
.. 14
.. 45
., 11
.. e
...
.. 1
.. 1
.. 74
Inspiration
La rose
INer. Coria
Newhoua .........
Ohio Copper
Rawhide Coalition
Ray Ontral
..
.. 4
.. MS
.. M
-. 14
.. 4
.1 t-1
Swift Pk(. Co
Bcara-Roehuck Ca.
.102
.190
Bllrer Pick
Buparlor it Plttaburg 14
Tonopoo Mining
54
Trinity Copper
North Lake
Bohemia
Ojlbway
44
4
44
New York Mining- Stocks.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Alice 135 Little Chief 8
Com. Tunnel stock.. II Mexican 50
do bonds II Ontario too
Oon. Cal. A Va 10 Ophlr : 106
Horn Bihar M 8iandard 125
iron Silver 17 .Tallow Jacket tt
LeadTllle Con 10
Offered.
Itnnk Clearings.
OMAHA, Deo. 13. Bank clearings for to
day were 32.588.261.31, and for the corre
sponding date last year, 32,346,008.80.
OMAHA WUOI.MHAXIS I'll ICES,
BUTTER Creamery, No. 2, delivered to
the retail trade In 1-1 b. cartons, 81c; No. 2,
In aO-lb. tubs, 29c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons,
iu; packing stock, aolld pack, 19c; dairy,
in 00-lb. tubs, 22g:3c. Market changes
every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, 164'3-174o; young Amer
icas, lie; daisies, 17c; triplets, 18c; llm
buiger, 18c; No. 1 brick, 18o; Imported
Swiss, 82c; domestic Swiss, 24c; block Swiss.
13c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 lbs.,
36.00 per dox.; over 2 lbs.,-124c; hens, 124c;
cocks, 104c; ducks, 10c; geese, 13c; tur
keys. 23c; pigeons, per dox., 31.20; homer
squabs, per dos., 34.00; fancy squabs, per
dox., 33.00; No. 1, per dox., 83 00. - Alive,
broilers, under 2 lbs., ISc; over 3 IbR., 84c;
hens. 0f94c; old roosters, 7c; old ducks,
full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered,
80; turkeys, 1ij1Sc; guinea fowls, 2Sc each;
pigeons, per dos., 60c; homers, per dox.,
33.00; squabs. No. 1, per dos.. 81.60; No. 2,
per dos., 60c. .
FISH tall froxen) Pickerel, lie; white,
lc; pike, 14c; trout, .14c; large crapptes,
20c; Spanish mackerel. IRe; eel. lHc; had
dock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish?, aoc;
roe shad. 3100 each; shad roe, per pair,
66c; frog legs, per dos., 60c; salmon, 12c;
halibut, lie
BEEP CUTS Ribs:- No. 1. 10; No J
124c; No. 3, 84c. Loins: No. 1, 17c; No 2
134c; No. 8. me. Chuck: - No. 1. 74o No. 2'
84e; No. 3, 4c. Round: No. 1, 9c; No. 2,
7c; No. 8. 74o. Plate: No. 1, 6ie; No. 2,
6c; No. S, 54c.
VEGETA H LES Potatoes : Early Ohio In
sacks, per bu., 90c: Iowa, Wisconsin, white
stock, per bu., 7ft'i&c. Sweet potatoes: Vir
ginia, per l-bl., 32.60; Kansas, per bbl., 82 00
Onions: Iowa, red and yellow, per lb., 2c
Indiana white, per lb., 3c; Spanish,' per
crate, 31-40: Garlic: extra fancy, white, per
lb.. 13c; red, per lb.. lc. Egg plant: fancy
Florida, per dox., 32.00. Celery, Michigan,
per dox. bunches, 3T.c; California Jumbo, per
dos. bunches, 76c. Rutabagas, per lb., lVo
Ct cumbers, hotlicusj, 14 and 2 dox. boxl
32.00. Tomatoes:' California, per 4-basket
crate. 3160. Cabbage: new, per lb.. luc
Ftrlng and wax beans: Per market basket
11.60. Iituce: Ext.-i fancy lonf, per. dox!
40c. Parsley, fancy home grown, per dos
bunches.. 40o.. Turnipa: Per market basket
S6c. Carrots: Per market basket, 40c. Beets -Per
market basket, 36o.
MISCELLANEOUS Walnuta: Black, per
lb., 2c. Hickorynuts: Large, per lb.,' 6c;
e-mail, per lb., 6c. Cocoanuta: Per Rack'
35.50; per dos., 60c. Honey: New, 24 frames'
3,'! .75. ClCer: New York Mott's, per 4-bbl '
33.76; per bbl., 36.75. Christmas trees: 4 to 4
feet, 12 Ir. bundle, per dox., 31.50; 6 to 8
feet, 12 bundle, per dos , 32.26; 8 to 10 feet
8 In bundle, per dos.,. 33.26; 11 feet, eaori
60c: 12 feet, each. 76c; 13 to 14 feet. e.-h
w1.25il.60; 15 feet, each, 31.7542.60; 18 feet,
eacn, u.iiuo.uj, a icii, eacp, S3.0O1474.0O
Wreaths: Evergreen wreathing, natural or
dyed, 20 yds. In coil, per coil, 55c; In 6-coll
lots, 80c; natural, extra heavy, 30 yds. In
coil, per coil, 11.00; ii-coils or more, per coil,
0c; evergreen wreaths, with immortal
flowers, per dox.. 31.26fcl.60; with holly, per
dox., 31.it1.5o, uolly wreaths, fancy Dela
ware, per dox., 1.25'in.60; extra fancy
Delaware, ixtra heavy, per dox., 32.0O;
magnolia wreaths, per dox.,- 31.25(yl w.
Holly: Lianches, Delaware. 10 lbs. In bbl ',
pe.' bbl., 31. W; heavy weight, sixe of cases.
2x11 feet, per case, 34.00. Mistletoe: per lb.,
20O. Needle pines, per dos., 32.00.
Cotton aMrket.
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. The cotton mar
ket opened sieady and generally unchanged
to 8 points hluher in av 111 oath v with steady
j Liverpool cables.' but soon turned easier
under cnnuuisHlon house realising In the
aimeiice of hull support, and during the
middle of the morning ruled about 8 to 7
, points net lower. Spot interests bought
January, but sold May, taking no active
part In the market however. Much of the
scattered selling wits attribute dto the tak
lntr of profits.
Spot closed quiet: middling uplands, 15.00c;
middling gulf. 16 3oc. Sale. 3 .500 bales.
ST. litM'lri, Dec. 13 COTTON Slow;
middling. 154c. Sales, none; receipts, 3.059
baits; shipments, 3,732 bales; stock, 10,71)
bales.
The leading cotton futures range as follows:
t'nlnn trw- Yarda ato-k 5
Weatern State Uaa 4V P.lee
j Months. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Yes'y.
Dec. ...114 77. 14 7rt 14 61 14(59 14 T
I Jun 14 H6 14 Vi 14 74 14 78 14 K2
! Mar I IS 10 '.SIR 16 02 15 i 15 10
, May ... 15 2D 16 34 15 21 15 25 15 29
JJuly 1 15 28 16 33 15 IS 15 23 15 37
Hiaporatrd Apples nnd UrleJ Fralta.
NEW YORK. Dee. 13. EVA PO RATED
APPLES Firm, with small offering on the
spot; fancy Is qm.ted at 124i12Vac; choice,
114c; prime. V' 10e.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firmly held.
Quotations range from 6W10c for Cail
forniaa up to 30-40s, and feu 10c for Oregons
from -3(s. Apricots, firm on the light
stocks; choice, 13'yl34c; extra choice. 13 4'ol
13vc; fancy. 13Vl4c. Pfaches. quiet, as
buyers object to paying the recent advance
In price; choice, 6'(,7c: extra choice, kV.
SHc; fancy. s-u.tV.c. HalKins. firm, with
little offering; loose muHcatelg. 6cit;v,c;
choice to fancy seeded. 6V'74c; seedless,
fc"l"; London layers. 3l.20r&1.25.
Dry floods Market.
NEW YORK. Dee. IS DRY GOODS The
men's wear events handling fancy over,
coatings are about to oprn their fall lines
and are alres-ly getting business cn fancies
In a promising way. Cotton goods ond
yarns role unlet ard generally firm. Export
demand Is light.
Omaha liar Market: '
OMAII. Hoc 11 HAY No. I. unlsnd
112; No. 2 urlar.d. in: n. 1 cosrs. $10: No.
2 cnarre, ; mcklnv 17; altalfn. 814; straw:
Wheat. 3.3). rye. 36; oats, 17. CA
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle
Receipts Large Everywhere
and Price Lower.
HOGS ABOUND TWENTY LOWER
I.arahs Active Hellers at Prices FaiHy
SteaAr wllb Momday, While
Yearlings Krres Are
glow and Weak.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dee. 13. W
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
-..t ... -, . , . .. a oia X SIS 10. ..In
Estimate Tuesday 7.300 ."
8.200
Two days this week... .13.812
Rims rtev. la.T orsek . . 15 DfA
Rame days 2 weeks ago.. 8.911
name days 3 weeks ago. .i2.t"
Same days 4 weeks ago. .le.SeO
C I, rr. A Amvm las. 1 3 R74
The following table ehowR trie fT'Pi,"
cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omana
for the. vear tn data, as compared n
last year; .
1810. 1908 'nc U-
Cattle 1.184.655 1.078.401 106.064
Hogs 2.8.11. S24 2.044.011
Sheep 8,926.440 2.0CT.178 838,262
Ths following table shows the average
prices of hogs at Bouth Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Dates. 1810. 1909.118O8.18O7.lO8.119O6 lW-
Dec. (
Deo. 6
Dec. 7
Dec 8
Dec.
7 tOV.1 S 61 4 87
T aau I 111 I 4 71
121 4 M 4 42
5 141 4 M! 4 40
8 211 4 S2 4 35
!!?!!!! !. 4.M
8 16
a
4 87
4 2
4 32
4 38
7 44Vi l 6 481 4 47)
f tO I B 041 C til at fill
4 84
Dec. 10...
c. 10... T 6
C 11... I
c. 13.. .1 7 E
o. 13... I 1 4
8 21
va I o mi at vu n " i - ' -. -
Dec 11.
I 8 851 6 411 4 49 14 ! 1 ' -
Dec.
68i I 6 82 4 711 8 03, 4 sx J
40 (29 4 49 8 06 4 88 4 41
Deo.
Sunday,
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yes
terday: '
RECEI PT8 C A R8.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. St. P S .
Wabash 2
Missouri Paclflo 8
I'nlon Paclflo 63
C. & N. W., east 12
C. A. N. W., west 6
C, St. P., M. A 0 12
C, B. A Q., east 12
C, B. A Q., west H
C, R. I. & P., eaat 16
C, R. I. & P., woet 1
Illinois Central 4
Chicago O. W I
Total receipts 814
14.718 18.718
7 son 16.21
g7S 24.026
U AW 80.MW
9,704 70.3
1K.490 23,745
4
2
.23 10
Ml 2
37 5
4
14 1
30 1
7 8
2
2 1
1 . 2
148 ' 82
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 492' H96 633
Swift and Company L5S8 2,060 1,134
Cudahy Packing Co 881 8,358 1.878
Armour & Co 1,807 8,269 865
W. B. Van Bant Co 147
Benton, Vansant eV Lush 167 .....
Stephens Bros 68
Hill & Son 831
F. B. Lewis 165
Huston A Co 96
J. B. Root & Co 818
J. H. Bulla 81
U P. Huss t
I Wolf 18
ItcCreary & Carey 60 ..,
8. Werthelmer 226
H F. Hamilton 65
Rothschild 45
Smith A Polsley 61
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co 151
Sol Degen 80
Cllne & Christy ' 100
Other buyers 859
1.330
Totals 7,596 9,683 6,840
CATTLE Yesterday's large run of cattle
was followed by heavy receipts again to
day, about 300 cars being reported in.
There was a sprinkling of range cattle,
but the most ot the receipts consisted of
half . fat beef cattle and butcher stock,
with, quite a showing of feeders. Advices
from other selling points were extremely
unfavorable, Indicating unusually large re
ceipts . for A Tuesday and a very sharp
break In prices. Chicago was especially
bad, first reports from that point Indicat
ing a 26o decline for the two days. As a
result the market at this point was slow
to open.
Beef steers were slow, sellers all morning
and It was midday or after before anything
like a clearance was effected. Prices were
In the main lo&il6c lower, the decline, as
hinted above, being due to the unfavorable
condition of markets at other points, as
well as to liberal receipts locally.
Cows and heifers were slow to 10c lower
and It was also late In the day before the
offerings were disposed of. The best feed
eis, both heavy and light, were steady and
fairly active. In fact, . cattle of that de
scription were the first to sell on the mar
ket. Common and Inferior grades were
naturally slow.
Quotations on native ' cattle: Good to
choice beet steers, 36.20e.75; fair to good
beef steers, 50.40jtf 20; common to fair beef
steers 34. 50(36.40; good to choice cows and
heifers, 4 (.045 25; fair to good cows and
hellers, 83.75'y 4 50; common to fair cows and
heifers, 3.00i8.75; good to choice 'Blockers
and feeders, 34.6O-u6.60; fair ' sood atock
ers and feeders, 83.604.&i common to fair
stockem and feeders, 33.263.90; stock
heifers, $3.Xn4.U; veal calves. 33.608.26;
bulls, risers, etc., 33 .26ff6.00.
- Quotations on range cattle: - Choice to
Crime oeeves, 85.&0'ub'.25; good to choice
eeves, 35.O0ft5.5Q; fair to good beeves. 34 40
(&4.A0; common to fair beeves. 33.704H4O;
choice cows. 33.8044.40; fair to good cows.
83. WaS. 65: canners, 32.75&S.y
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. Pr. ho. Ar. Pr.
1 710 4 85 Ml I M
t 460 4 40 1 10M 6 15
1 710 4 76 II 1174 3 15
I.... 1101 6 15 18 130 6 55
COWS.
II K) 18 T 1OTI 8 71
5 Ill 111 - 4 1071 16
18 140 3 20 19 Mt 10
MS I 15 151 90
1 1055 I tt t list) 4 00
I lull 3 15 54 107 4 00
705 IK 6 1211 4 05
t 465 I 15 ft 103 4 10
561 I 16 1C Kl 4 10
7 i n iois 4 10
1147 5 55' 11 104 4 10
( H IIS 24 leal 4 10
4. . 760 3 40 1081 4 10
4 1060 I 40 4 fiat ' 4
I Hi 3 54 6 12M 4 10
1 1010 t 50 13 10M 4 50
I 913 t 50 , 1 1115 4 15
t 160 3 10 7.., XI IM
4 IKS I 55 T 1092 4 35
M 741 3 45
HEIFERS.
4C I 75 17....... IM 4 35
10 I"4 1 10 17 IH1 4 55
4 Ill I SO T 711 4 M
I .' 4tt I 15 1 110 4 50
10 131 IN IS 717 4 45
7 7f' 4 00 1 iu.4 4 45
1 154 4 04 11 sal 4 45
5 7&0 4 10 .
BULLS.
t inxi 1 45 1 1010 4 10
1 164 I 45 1 1240 4 40
1 14A0 1 0 1 1.175 4 50
I )2) I 4 1175 4 50
1140 4 00 1 1220 4 50
CALVES.
II 141 3 75- 4 ltO 4 50
11 140 4 t 1 ln 7 50
S (M 410 1 130 1)0
I 4 40 1IJ 00
361 4 40
STEKRS4 AND HEIFERS.
1H M
15.
.1010 t 75
STOCKERS AND FEBbKHi
3....
I...
...
I...
I...
I...
17...
....
14...
I...
I...
II...
11...
i...
40
1 76
4
3..
I..
7
4 50
4 U
. 414
. 145
. 140
. 170
. 400
. 5l
1
. ill
. 4l
. too
. 4a
. 774
4 00
4 10
4 10
4
4
4 10
4 10
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 41
. 644
. 145
. 744
. 161
. II
. 715
.10(1
. 141
. 710
. 417
. 535
. 126
lOiVI
4 65
4 65
4 65
4 40
4 SO
4 45
4 5
4 TO
4 Tl
4 SO
5 00
5 10
It.
St.
191
4 50
W EST Elt.N' 9-N EBRASKA.
86 heifers... 804 3 80 7 feeders.. 800
8 feeders.. 010 4 70 4 steers. ...126
28 feeders.. 622 4 65 15 cows 84.1
4 cs. & hs. ti7 4 16 6 cs. A hs. kuO
E. Burnett Wyo.
32 cows fam 2 2 37 cows S14
13 cows 966 4 10 steira....lu.Hl
11 steers.... (V.4 4 66
4 70
5 15
3 40
4 15
3 20
4 60
V YOMINQ.
12 cows...
34 feeders,
2S heifers.
21 cows...
.'it sti ers..
l'l titecra..
9S9 'i 25
26 cows 1063
fcteers..,.ll
3 cows 1173
4 heifers... two
44 steers.. ..M10
4 00
Id
1016
K19
4 "5 fcteers..,.ll 4 70
4 26 3 cows 1173 8 63
3 45 ' 4 heifers... two 4 i-
4 1) 44 steers.. ..M10 4 30
4 70 10 cows 158 3 50
4 30 34 ieers....U22 4 70
1015
112
72 sierra. ...1I2
John Woolsey wyo.
12 heifers... ani 2 75 10 steers.... 591 4 23
roe s H42 3 25 7 cows Ml 3 W
HOtiS Receipts of hogs this morning
were very large. 152 cars being reported In.
In fact, they were the largest of any day
since June A), when l'A cars arrived at the
yards. At the same t'me other market
points were reporting very heavy runs,
with prices everywhere sharply lower.
I'nder the combined pressure of 'a.ge re
ceipts and general declines at all point,
the market here opemd wlti: biiveis bid
dim; in many cms. a as much as ilv in-r
than yesterday. The tiriy si.les looked
generally about 20c lower, and on that
lass a large proportion of the hogs
changed bands. Toward the last the mar
ket strengthened up a little and tome spies
men thought at the best time that they
sold out at prices that were not over :if
2c lower.
Heavy hogs sold largely at 87 Srvjr? 40,
hlle the lighter hogs ranged from 87.40
up to 37 .65. The bulk of all the hoss sold at
3.' SK7... The trade was fairly active at
the decline, that Is. sufficiently active to
effect a clearance In reasonable season in
the forenoon.
So. .e. sh. Ft. No. At. sh. r-r,
11 1 ... t B TO 14 IJ0 t 40
5 440 ... t K 5 IM ! 1 40
t 140 ... 7 Ml i act . . 7 44
10 414 an T 90 41 1M do 7 so
li Sid ) 7 50 54 Ill M 1 tl)
II 117 120 7 Ml 17 IV) 40 1 4
41 ! 10 7 n 11 J7 DO t 40
1 14 140 1 BO 4T 147 to 7 40.
4 124 30 1 W 1 Ill ... (to
55 im 1)0 1 15 44 Ml ... 740
M M4 ... 1 H 14 l. ISO 7 40
II 121 ... 1 55 55 XT 40 7 40
67 I I 40 7 15 41 '.KM ... 7 Itu,
41 1!7 ... 1 15 54 fc-4 40 7 42U
54 JK 120 1 JJ 71 1.1 411 1 4i
65 174 loo 7 16 IS o 7 46
61 813 1 li 71 ISO ISO 1 4s
61 1l 350 T 15 10 sn ... 1 6
17S ... 7 11 16 im ... 7 45
M SM 110 1 16 M in. 40 7 45
4 ... 7 16 Ml 171 ... 7 4
41 SM ... 1 IS 11. 176 ... T 46
II SO! 110 1 35 41 1-0 100 7 4
40 U ... 7 16 70 M) ... 7 46
II 140 50 7 16 t WIS ... 1 46
17 46 ... 116 14 1.T ... 7 474
46 1 O0 7 17V, 1 14 ... 1 60
4 Ml. 40 7 17 V, as ... IM
15 MD ... 117 V, S5 SO0 ... 7 60
34 Ml ... 1 sIV, 74 Mo ... 7 60
II t4 110 7 40 51 m ... 7 50
14 '5 ... 7 40 )4 121 ... 7 SO
4 363 110 1 40 II ,.MI7 ... 7 50
4 Ill ... 7 10 U '.144 ... 7 60
41 ... 7 40 II Ul ... 7 65
II 546 330 7 40 14 SM ... 7 65
41 123 ... 7 40
PIQ8.
8 ... 7 00
BOARS. '
1 ... 3 00 1 ie ... ftw
SHEEP Receipts were light this morn
ing at this point, but other markets, espe
cially Chicago, were well auppllnd. and
early reports indicated a lower range of
prices. Very light receipts at this point,
together with a rood demand, saved the
day for tho selling Interests. Lambs were
quite active and the offerings picked tip
enrly In the morning at good, steady prices.
As a matter of fact, buyers were quoting
ineir iamr purchases In some Instances a
little stronger even than yesterday, (food
lambs sold up to 36.25. which was higher
than anything brought yesterday, but pos
sibly the quality today may have been bet
ter.. Shorn lambs reached 35.75.
There were few, if any old wethers on
sale, but there were a few cars of heivy
yearlings, for which the demand was slow
and the feeling weak. Buyers all seemed to
be Inquiring for light weights and It took a
good deal of persuasion to Induce them to
buy heavy weights and posstbly some .ittle
concession In prices. Ewes were in .rood
demand, selling up as high as 83 65 for the
best here. The feeling was a lltt'o weak
and salesmen In some cases thought ley
had to take off a little as compared with
the best time yesterday morning, though,
according to buyers' Ideas, the market was
steady with yesterday's close.
There were only a few feeders here and
the demand was sufficient to take care of
everything In sight, so that prices remained
fully steady. A bunch of feeder lambs
brought 35.40 and feeder yearlings 34.50.
Quotations on sheep snd lambs: Good to
choice lambs, 8r.85'ti6.25: good to choice
heavy lambs, $5. 25-35.76; fair to good lambs,
35.2&i?4v!l6; good feeding lambs,. 36.0Ou5.40;
fair feeding lambs, 34,50fd.00; light common
lambs. 33.OOtf4.00; handy weight yearlings.
34.76i.25; heavy yearlings, 33.6vS4.50; feeder
yearlings, 33.76(4.60; good to choice light
wethers, 33.754.26; good to choice heavy
wethers, 33.5ftir8.76; feeding wethers. 83.2fvai
3.76; good to .choice light ewes, 33.603.75;
good heavy ewes, StVoSO; feeding ewes,
322f.f72.66; canners, 31.6Oa2.00. .
Representative sales:
No,
Av.
...106
...104
...104
...104
... 88
... 86
...128
...108
... 86
...105
...196
...116
...155
...142
... 78
... 62
...108
... t
... 63
... 70
... 66
... 68
... 67
... 84
... 69
... 86
Pr.
2 28
3 70
3 70
8 46
C 20
6 20
8 75
t 66
6 25
8 40
8 26
8 40
8 25
6 00
6 80
6 40
3 25
2 75
6 00
8 00
6 25
5 75
00
( 76
6 40
6 10
20 native
ewes, culls,
wethers ....
wethers ....
178 native
84 native
67 native
ewes
46 fed lambs
85 fed lambs
17 fed ewes
230 fed ewes
239 fed lambs
109 fed ewse
86 fed ewes ...(....
3S fad ewes
17 fed ewes
9 fed lambs
173 fed lambs
40 western lambs, feeders.
369 native ewes
60 native ewes, culls...;.,.
247 fed lambs
268 fed lambs
20 fed lambs
101 shown lambs
8 shorn lambs
218 fed lambs
290 western lambs, feeders.
47 fed lambs
CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle anal Hoars Doll
Sheep - Weak.
CHICAGO, fee. 18. CATTLE Receipts,
14.000 head; market dull and weak; beeves,
34.30(S7.10: Texas steers, 83.80rff6.16; western
steers, 33.906.90; etocKers and feeders, 83.25
tfrfi 60; cows and heifers, 33.26SB.90; calves,
37.0rvft9.00.
HOU8 Receipts, 88,000 head: market dull
and 25c lower; light. 37.897.70; mled. 37.35
(07.75; heavy. 17.8687.70; rough. 7.Sag7.60:
good to choice heavy, 37.6Wfr7.70; pigs, 36.80
I&7.66: hulk of sales. 27.66iQ7.6S.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 80.000
head; market, weak; native, 32 4Afi4 25;
western. 32.604.80; yearlings. 34.40fj576;
native lambs, 34.256.60; western, H766.40.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Deo. 13. OATTLFj Re
ceipts, 17,000 head. Including 800 southerns;
market. 15o lower; yearlings, 37 36;
dressed beef and export steers, 3S.40rS7.86;
fair to good, 34.6006.80; western steers. 34 26
I&S.40; stockers and feeders. . 34.00e6.2f.;
southern cows. 82.7&Q4.2S; native cows. 32.76
(fMVSO; native hrlfers. 33.868J6.00; bulls, 33 60
4 75: calves. 84.25i 26.
HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head; market. 20c
to 25c lower; bulk of sales, 37.60417.60; heavy,
37.50itc7.0: packers and butchers, 37.6ur27.624:
light. 37 60f7.67H.
SHEEP AND LAMB S Recel pts , 10.000
head; market. 10c to 20c lower; Iambs. 35 85
tjrn.50; yearlings. 34.604i.00: wethers. 33.769
4 10: ewes, 33.00(r3.60; stockers and feeders.
32.75tr3.50. , .
St. Lewis Mr ftavek Market.
ST. LOUIS, Dee. U.-CATTLB-Recelpts,
4.800 head, Including 1,400 Texans: market,
steady: native shipping and export steers,
3 4Of.7.10; dressed beef and butcher steers,
86 nftp.M: steers under 1,000 pounds. 3Rflrwt
6.60: stockers end fenders. 33.765 16: cows
snd heifers 31 2647660; canners. 82.7tVT8.25:
bulls 326fi.00; cnlves. 36.2rW9.00: Texas
and Tndlnn steers, 34.50ffhS.60; cows and heif
ers. 33 00774.50.
FOOSHeoeipts. 13700 head: market. IRc
to 26c lower: pi org and lights. l7.iYr98.60;
packers. 37.f0n7.76; butchers and beet heavy,
7.4iS7.7fl.
SHEEP AND, LAMPS-Recelpts, B.400
head; msrVet. IRe to 20c lower: native mut
tonR. $3'3K: lambs. 35.60W6 3ft: culls and
bucks. 82 50473.00; stockers, 32.OOf73.00.
St. .fneje-nli l ire Stork Market.
ST. JOSPPH. Mo.. Dec. 1. CATTT.R
Receipt". 3600 bead; market slow, steadv to
teeak: steers. t4.76,6: mwi and helferr
erevsKiV); celvee Tt4 Kg.
irons Rerelnta l One head: market. 20
js In.-.r; ton. -.D0: twiiv of rales 17.8007 40
SHEEP AND T.AMBS Reeelnta. 8.5O0
head: market steady: lambs, 25 8-34.25.
Stork In Slarht.
Rerelnts of ll- stock at h five princi
pal western markets yesterdsv:
Cattle Hoars hn
nuth Omsha
flt Joseph . . .
Wsrs City ,
t. Tuls
Chicago
Totals
ana
ttfUi 14 ftrtft
7 ooe. 10 MV)
4 nn n 7V)
10 ono
K 400.
SO 000
65. I'M
14
88 0O0
.46,100
92.100
Meal Martiet.
NEW YORK'. Dec. 13 MET A T.8 Stand
ard enpoer. weak: spelter and fu'orea
fH to 112 50 London, firm: snot. TA ia
futures. 67 10 Tk loeallv, 1 (W
14 5- elee'rolvdo. 3l2 7Vlfln: raatlnsr. n V
t? 7 T'". ev; snot snd futi.e. I3 n
r. ga so. oni'on. eapv: snot sd futures
1 (Id Te-s-1. nntet; V- "d
j "Of. I J7U. Vnnt P i".(. Tendon. 13 8
r-i.,r wMv; 5"5ft6.t5 New York e'd
r. rvr.7fl fB, inula lnon sp"t.
its 'd. iron Cleveland wi'rs"", 4"s 7d
t Ionrln: lociv. rom'eal. No 1 foun
. roHhe. No. 1 foundnr no'UHwri a"d
Vn. 1 roupdrv southern ,, 16.25;
No. 2 foundry nirthem. r4.7i'ns15 75.
ssr MsrVrt.
NFW YORK Dee IS. S'GAR R-w.
firm: miieeovedo. K test. 8.5V: centrifu
gal. 96 "' 4 '' molasses sugar. 53 test.
t.30c: refined, oulet.
Coffee Market.
vr-r" 'ov. r.er. y r-n w r-v v.-t -!--ep.'rl
steadv e a net edvsnes of r-11
rolnta: rsle- tl i'A hare: D"--"her '1 1"--'n-isn'.
UK' Fehrusrv 11 t M"reVi
1 ffr: Ar"" '0 9: June. 10.7- .luly. lle:
August, lO.fle; Beptrmber, 10l4e; October
snd November, 10 44c. Spot coffee, steady;
No. 7 Rio. 13UK"; No 4 Santos. li:c; mild,
quiet; Cordova, 134iiro.
Wool larket.
ST. LOl'IS. Mo.. Dec. 13 -W'OOI-t'n-changed;
territory and western mediums,
DEAD LETTER OFFICE JUNK
Aaaaal Sale of 3 selslmed Arllrlra
Feature of Washington
Sport.
Preparations are being made at an auc
tioneer's office In Washington for the an
nual sale of articles accumulated In the
division of dead letters which will be dis
posed of tinder the hammer by older of
Postmaster General Frank Hitchcock. The
sale will open at 10 a. m. on December 13
and will be continued dnlly until the whole
lot Is disposed of. There are to be 7.301
packages of unclaimed articles offered for
sale, and of these 6.714 are miscellaneous
srticles. 1.222 are books and the remaining
456 packages contain varied assortments of
Jewelry.
I'nder the term miscellaneous articles,
listed as Schedule A, are odds and ends of
almost every conceivable thing that Is not
too heavy to be carried In a mall sack.
Among some of the curious things that are
to be sold to the highest bidder are tele
scopes, skeins of floss, combs, pipes, doll
dresses, bicycle spokes, spark plugs, card
cases, harness, crockery, cards, leather
moccasins, raiors, mufflers, flags of a half
a doxen nations, music, fountain pens,
gloves, rubber collars, hotwater bottles,
belts, lace curtains, shoe laces, monkey
wrenches, needles, soap, surgical Instru
ments, dried fruit, harmonicas, small bas
kets, dollies, neckties, tools, slippers,
chamois skins, cardholders, cigars, sephyr
shawls, violin chin rests, suspenders, laun
dry bags, hatpins, toys, postcard albums,
hair rats and switches by the dozen, pocket
knives, fans, tennis balls, whips, toilet sets,
cheap watches, piano scarfs, toothbrushes,
and an extensive and varied lot of women's
wearing apparel, including many pairs of
silk stockings, real laco, embroidery and
dainty bits of flimsy lingerie so dear to tho
heart of every woman. Then, too, along
that line, there are so many kinds of in
fants' clothes In the collection that any
mother would not have the slightest trouble
In finding the right size If she were look
ing for bargains in ready-to-wear garments
for her small children.
Bundle No. 3537, which bears the stamp
mark of a town in Florida, contains the
following:: "Aigrette, three cheap ostrich
feathers, lace-trlmmed corset cover (3(1),
three spools of thread, book pressed flow
ers (Holy Land), cheap necktie, and a
pie knife. It does help a lot for a pros
pective purchaser to be able to bid on such
a varied assortment of useful things. The
government of course In offering package
No. 3637 for sale sll In a lump Is taking,
a big chance on the bidder being a woman
to whom all the articles In tho bundle may
not appeal. She may not care at an for
articles of personal adornment and yet alio
might be fond of pie. In that case the pio ,
knife would strike her fancy and she would '
buy the bundle for the knife alono and
take the other things for good measure.
On the other hand, the woman might not
be a pie eater, and as she would have no
use for the pie knife, she might wish to
outbid the woman at her left to acquire tho
aigrette, ostrich plumes and the rest So
the government expects to "get 'em com
ing and arasgig-' at this rummage sale.
Package No. 8604 win indeed be a prise.
It contains "six slate pencils, forty lamp
wicks, bicycle pump, corn plasters, thir
teen steel traps, two paint brush, .n
undorwalst, a muff and a rattlesnake skin."
ine postmaster general says that he pre
sumes this bundle of odds and enri. .rri
strike tha fancy of some man and that any
one of the several articles should prove
useful, no matter who the purchases was.
mere he lived or what business he was In.
' The contents of another lnterewtin n...u-
age should sound promising as it com
prises "a straw hat (sllehtlv
four furniture casters, six harness buckles'
worsted sweater, e-utomoblle goggles, dry
ing pan. rosary beads, shears, hnttnn.
boxes fish hooks, three speedometers, elder-
aown aressing sack, violin strings and rub
ber heels." It Is A pretty sure thlnsr that m.
bundle will not go begging. Mr. Hitchcock
thinks, especially when It will be offered
for a mere song when the sale starts the
opening day.
There are hundreds of different books,
with hardly any two alike. The range ot
titles: runs from Shakesneiara tit Vl I n rtn
Glyn, and from Dr. Johnson to Victoria
Cross. There are big and little copies of
the Bible, modern plays, novels, diction
aries, collections of poems and sdentlfla
reports along with books in the following
foreign languages: Choctaw, Danish, Fin
nish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew,
Hungarian. Italian, Japanese, Latin, Nor
wegian. Polish. Iortua-uaA. B...n
iah, Swedish and Turkish.
The list of Jewelrr comnrlaaa artcirnina
eerrtnga signet rings, -watches, brooohea,
knives, forks and .spoons, cigarette cases,
watoh chains, pendants, lockets, cuff-buttons,
key rings, gold-mounted nirwa i.r..
and cigarette holders, cut glass dishes, gold,
eyeglsswes, beauty pins, fraternity ping (Al
pha Epsllon Nu, Beta Sigma and Alpha
Delta Phi), watoh charms and gold-mounted
umbrellas.
Because most of the unclaimed packages
that have found their way to the dead let
ter office at the Postofflce department
were Intended for Christmas presents last .
year and never reached the destinations In
tended because of the carelessness or Igno
rance on the part of the senders, this an
nual rummage- sale Is conducted by the
government each year about the middle of
December. The net amount realised each
year through the sale of unclaimed r.r. 1.
averages 3S.600. Boston Transcript
A chorus of voices called for a speech
from the stranger and he entertained them
for half an hour by relating In his Inimit
able way a number of amusing and Inter
esting Incidents that had come under his
observation during three wars. At the clo
they voted that he belonged on all sides.
Bigger, Better Busier That Is what
advertising In The Bee will do for your
business.
fa.-e.n.-!;.Nn..-n:-1!.n.nn.mi.r.n
One or
Several
$100 Bonds n
Yielding
B4 Interest
will make a gift
valued by every re
ceiver, a enn or
daughter especially.
It cannot lie
sausniivrej.
It dees
predate.
not de-
It encourares sav
ing and thrift
i'lie interest I
psld at . our office
every six months,
on do.-iiand. Aleo
the bond Itself,
When flue, nr anv
lire- t.efore.
Denominations
0- . 90).
f
-iS,-!rr,.re-. w ',. a a,.a-4
ST. Lien to I880
4rstMs0vaia 19 0!