Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 06, 1911, Page 12, Image 12
12 TIIK UEK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER f, 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Korthwettern Wheat Continues to Pour Into the Market. COUNTRY IS SELLING ITS CORN Mil rat Has Farther Declined and Xews la Fatlrrly Bearish and Tradrra Posh the Sell Iner Mc " OMAHA. IVc. K. 1911. Northwest wheat receipts continue lie yond all expectations, it In hard to see how bulla can possibly make any head way until there are some healthy slKna of a lltwrsl docrci"e In tne cnerniotie lock of wheat now held at primary point. Whlie It may not 1-e .r.nre than a scalping nurket It looks like hears Would have the advantage for some time. The more llhorel run of "rn that broke yesterday's market mas followed by fro county offering" today, causing another eharp trak. The trade Is bearish and pressing the markrt on fine weather forecast nd wenk wheat market. Heavy receipts end no omand (rave wheat a further ri-ciire today. News Ij entirely bearish and trader are pressing the selling aide. Cash wheat waa '-j'K lower. Weak wheat and free celling by country holder ease.! coin off and value dropped Kharply. C'bbIi cm m unchanged to He lower. Primary wheat receipt were 793.000 bushels and shipment were '2Hi,&ti bush els, against receipts lat year of r.iWW bushel and shipments of 871.000 bushel. I'rlrnary corn receipts were ft77,"J bush els and shipments were .'d.Ontl bushels, esalnst receipt last year of l.out.WM bunh cls and shipment" of 2XS.0II0 bushels. Clearances were TOO bushel of corn, 1,000 bushel of oats and wheat and flour equal to 24.1.000 bushel. Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd higher on wheat and unchanged on corn. Th-i following eush sale were reported: Wheat? No. 2 hard, 1 car, Wc. No. 3 hard, 1 car. KTe, No. 4 hard. 1 car. Wo. No. I mixed. 1 our, Hie Corn: No. I white, t cars, f.vlc; 4 ?.irn, W"e. No. 4 color, 1 car, 554,0. No. 1 yellow, 1 cr, tine. No. 3 yellow. 12 earn, 67c, 8 c.-s, "SC. No. 4 yellow, 1 car. Mr; I car, KNc. No. 3 mixed, 4 car, 57c. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, tV.Vic. No grade, 1 car, 63c. OHts: No. S white, l oirs, 47c. No. 4 white, 1 car. 4fl',c; 1 car, 4c. (Iiuaan (ash I'rlce. WHKAT-No 3 hard, &4y&9!c, N'a, liard. W&W.c; No. 4 hard, MWMic. COIIN-No. 2 white, WHjc; No. 1 white, fixijiWo: Na. 4 white. 67j57Hc; No. t color, 67iif.7c; No. 3 yellow, 57'4W Wc; No. 3 'yellow, 67'((67,c; No. 4 yellow, oMifiWic; No. 2, WVuiilc. No. 3, W.-btftlc; OATH No. 3 white, 47(447Ho; atandard, tia grade, HSit iKiVic. 4747c; Ni. 3 white, 46iC47c; No. 4 white, 4ftt'4c. UARLF. Y M altlng, tl.12tfl.22; re jected, ll.0Ktil.14. UYE-No. Z. Mi3c: No. 3. l&82o. tarlot He-ept. "W.ieat Chlnago Si Minneapolis &M Omaha IK Imlulh W Manitoba. 7s 74d; future, swady', Ie-cembrt-, 7 3d; March, 7s May, 7 H-d. Ci iR, Spot, steady; American mixed, f 4'd: future, steady; January, f' 'd; FrtirjiuVv. d. and kiln New SEW OIIK tilKRAL MAtlKKT Qaotatlnvis of the Day Varloo .omm4ltles. NEW YC;RK. Deo. S. FIH'R-I?net-tied; sprint patent. t5.20-fiii.66; Winter straights, f4.UDo4.3i: spring ruj-ar. f4.( 4 An; Kansas straights, fi.ljHM.HO. live flour, unlet: Jair to good, f4-7W4 ; choice to fancy, f,iiS.tu Ituckwheat floor, rpilet; il..Sn2.m per 100 lbs. i'oKNMr;AI .r'tenaiy ; line white yellow, fl.4inwl.66; voarse, f l.u64i'l.ti; un-l. 31 A'U.7. H 1C Steady; No. 2, 99c, f. o. b York. WA KL.KY Firm ; malting. tl.lRfil.25, c. I. f. Buffalo. WHKAT Spot matet weak; No. 2 red. W.'v elevator extent basis, and Btic f. o. b. afloat; No. northern Duluth, tl.llN. t. a. b. afloat. Kiilui-os market WD! weak under liquidation on the cables, rout Inueil liberal n t elpts Increasing siock and weakness the northwest, t'loamK l"4'tilSo net lower. December rinsed Sc; .vlav, fl.oiAV. I'tiKN Mot, inmket busy; export new, 6s'f f. o. b, niloat to arrh'n. Future market was easier on I In fine weather ami lower country nniirk-ta, closing at ! net decline. I ei'UilM'r closed 2Sc. OATH Knot, market eisy; standard white, e.lV". No. 2, Mi ; No. 3 and No. 4, fciMic; natural white and white clipped, iu'n.siv' on track. Future market nominal. 11 A V Firm, prime, fl .30; No. 1, 91.2a. IHDKH Htnudy; Cential America, 22c; lioaota, 22',,liWti:. l.UA 1 11 KU r inn; hemlock, 2527c; aec- Otlds, 22f'l2c. Hol'H Firm; (state, common to choice, 1011 crop, hyi.uc; 1HH crop, nominal, rRDVISIONS Pork, steady; mee, flJ.SO (il.1.uo; family, &I4 uuwM.bo. Cut meats, easy; pti kled belies, ll to It lb., tlOoi lo.ii ; pickled ham. Jll.i.ill.uo. iard, weak; mxldie went prime, t.(Mtf.i; re tlned, niuet; continent, la. CO. TAMajW Wulet: prime city, hhda., $Ve; country, fc',!"''. Ut'TTKlt Strung; creamery epeclala, 3c; extras, 37c; creajnjry, held special, 34''r3.'ic; extras, 32c. MM 18 Firm; freh gathered, extiat, 42'u 44c ; first, 314ik:; refrigerator pe dal mark, fancy, local Kloraga charges paid, 24c; western gathered white, ajytuc. . HKKF-Flrm; klms, J-OI II KY Alive, firm; western chick ens, lWii:tc; fowls, JlS4f U'l turkey. 14 '(ll; dressed, dull; western rhickena, stf luc; fowl, (jtU'lttc; turkeys, WuUc. Corn. 4iS 84 Oats. 108 CHICAGO GHAIN AND IMtOVISIONS reataree of the Trading; Bad Closing . Prlrea oif llonrd of Trade. ' CHICAOO. Dec. R. Action tnken by the leading owner of cash wheat h we In using newspaper advertising space as a method of finding customers for his prop erty led today to the most pronounced welling preaaure noted for weeks In the option trade on eh.mge. The outcome waa 1 violent breuk In prices, with the close ahowlng a loss of l'4o to ISiu net. All other staples suffered In sympathy corn, Vf lo to l4ilVio down; oaia off So to H'l'So and hog products, 6a to 27V0 lower. Throughout the day the wheat market seemed almost on the verge of demorali sation. Traders In general who were on the bull side were not only disheartened, but also much punled at the unprece dented course of advertising millions of bushels of grain for sale as If the article ottered Wtts a uepttrtment storebargaln, instead qf the most Important stock of food In the nation, approximately fUi.OOO,. CKM worth. The fact that the advertise. meat occupied only a couple of Inches of stce at the bottom of a column added to the mystification, but did not prevent the market from Quipping In nearly a ver tical line, with big houses liquidating nnd top loss selling by small holders. The effect was not confined to Chicago. The tone of trading became comparatively fcteady at the close. During the session May, the principal option, ranged from ftVio to Ktvc, with the close Htc net lower t ia. ' Corn sold at the lowest Price in months. May fluctuated between Mo and (I'tV, closing steady, but 3T.lo net down at &J! Cash gradea were weak. No 2 yellow old was quo tea at Vic. In oats there- was a great deal of un loading on the part of longs. Top and bottom figures touched fur May were uud 4x",il!49c, with the close Wii ia net lower at 4WMtte. Extreme weakness developed in pro visions. Tonight pork showed a drop of 20 to ZTVio; urc, 7fte to l'-'Vic, and ribs, to to 7H&10C. Leading futures ranged at follows: Artlo'll Open. llinh. ) Low. ClQef jiff H.t l.ool (lenrral Market. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5.-WH KAT-Cah steady; track, No. 3 red, fitt'JSc; No. 3 hard, 97cifl.07; December, Vic; May, t'OHN-Lowtr; track. No. 3. 71c; No. 3 white, Tic; December,, Wic; May, txlc. OATS Hteady; track, No. 2, c; No. 2 White, M'uc; December, 49c. HYK 1'iichanged at !C.c. FlJi;i-Dull; red winter patents, t4.8.Vff 4.75; extra fumy and straight, f3.boy4.JU, nurii winter clears, .(10. HI'KD Timothy, fl4.0a li.&0. COHNMKAIi-f3.30. KitAN-HlKher: sacked, east track. tl.Wul.20. HA 1 Firm; timothy, f21.0(ytf25.D0; pi e, fl3.0in, 17.00. FROVlbiuiNK Pork, unchanged: Job bing, fh.7fi. Lard, lower; prime steam. ,i'u.iiHt. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts, h; clear ribs, 344; short clears, HVfcr. Bacon, lower; boxed extia hoit, c; clear ribs, 9a; short clear, B'-c. HUTTEIfc-Creamery, 35o; firsts. 33c: seconds, slu; packing stock, 21 c. liuut Kxtra. Jc; firsts. 31c: seconds. 17c. .. . Receipts. Shipments. 10.300 10.000 22,0110 62.000 70,000 61,000 31,000 42.0J0 Wheat Ieo.. 1. May. July. Corn 1H-C May. July. Oats Dec.. May. July. Fork Jan.. 4'i 4',x 2W til5.il 47! 4', T4 n 3S 1 21 15 65-701 15 79 May. 10 00-10 ik u lLafd ) Jan..IU74ffl 00 034 May.lJ I0-2H 2i-7Mi ZUbs Jan.. t 12S15 t 174 JHay.l. s 42 8 4ZVj July.) K 40 I 8 4:', 4R UViHIi 4uA I 61ii .4:i 46', I 15 42H1 15 47H 16 hi !1& STJ , 12 I 10 87 H.- 8 sr. 17' 8 12H15 8 42S 8 S7"40l 9 82V Mil 47V1 4!i la 70 19 U 05 2i 8 8 4.Hi S 47Vi Cash quotations were as follows: r LUUH Kasy; winter patents, 84.00Q 800; winter straights, f3.7tnn4.75; spring patents, fi.7n6Ho; spring straights, f4.iM (U4.u0; baker,, f:i.7ii 1.7. it x K No, I. :jt2'.i,t'. ilARLKY Feed or mixing. 7&4rSc; fair 10 cnoice mailing, xi.icni i.r.'. 8KKIrt Timothy, Vl5.0o-ul5.2J. Clovr, 13.fa36. FK0VI8IONS Lard, per W lbs., tSSO. Short ribs sides tloose), fT.&T'i. Total clearances of wiieat and flour Were equal to 240,000 bu. Primary receipts idj.ww du., compared with 625.0UO bu. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow; W heat, 3 cars; corn, 4J cars, oats, ft! cars; hogs, Chicago fiiih I ri. es Wheat : No a rea, ,S''4J.c; No. 3 red, &lr ro. z liard, l'Kc'ti Jl.01 ; No. 3 bard tiaidHfTc; No. 1 northern, fl UTsrlXO; No. ! northern, tl.tiol un: No. 3 northern, tl.C3 t J .07: No. spring, f I l.Oi; m0. j spring. Mfci'ii.(B; No. 4 ipriiiK-. ki'tll Ol; valvtt liaff, T.c4j$1.04; durum. e,H'fl.0tl. Corn: No. 2, old. 7uc: No. 2 yellow, old. 71c; So. I, &,4imUc; No. f white, (V'iiv; No. yellow. fV4M)ic: No. 4. tT .M;; No. 4 white, tliiikc: No. 4 1'i.lic.w f. ., No. 3. !w; No. 3, 47c; No. 3 while. 4si4ju; Flour heat Corn ., Oats ... Mlnaeapolls Urala Market. , M.'NNEAPOLia, Dec. f. WHEAT De cember, fl.uo; May, 11.01V; July, tl.M. tash: No. 1 hard, fl.02; No. 1 northern. flOltrlOPi: No. 2 northern, W-MBttrHc; No. 3, HmsiHc. ? h'L.AX-li.0t. HAKLEY-4l6c(atl.l8. CORN No. 8 yellow, e. OAIB-No. 3 white, 4&U46C. RYU No. 2. R7i(ilf;Vc. IKj N f22.50if 23.00. FLOUl-Uemalned dull; Prices un changed. Kirn patents, fo.QO46.8O: sec ond, f4 .flOtis.BO; first seconds, f2.4tij2.80. clears, f3.60JJ3.M; Kansas City Urala and Provlslona. KAHSAS CITY. Dec. S-WHRAT Cash, unchanged; No. 2 hard. 90c1i 11.03; No. 8. g7oi fl.M; No. 2 red. KMrttc: No. a. 4(iilr,c; December, 96Hfj:fHcj Mav. W1!. CORN Hteady; No. 2 mixed, 8iitWc; NO. s. wxumc; no. 3 wn:te, nii.uMc; No. 8, 61(9 8f.c; December, 62'4riti2 H.c; May, fttd. OATH 4Meady; No. 2 white, 4B49: No. 3 mixed, 47WrJjsc. 4sC Wheat Corn . Oats Receipts. Shipment. ...24.000 2f,000 ,..44.ls) . 40,0 -0 ... 7.000 3.000 Philadelphia Prod nee Market.. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 6. BITTTER firm; western creamery special, 40c; west ern creamery extra, 89c: nearby prints extra, 41c. FAitJS Finn: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free oases, flO.00 per case; current receipts, free cases, flO.30 per case; western firsts, free case. flO.80 per case; current receipts, free cases, flO.JO per rase. CHEfc.SE Firm, lie h aher: New York full cream, fancy, lOiUltic; fair to good, liS'lSc. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Dec. 6,-CORN Steady: No. t white, R9'Wj'c; No. 4 white, 5Hc; No. I yellow, Kc; No. 4 yellow, frsiiwue: No. 3 mixed, 6Vic; No. 4 mixed, 6to; sample,' 56o. 1 OATS-Ixwer: No. S white. 4Sc: stand- ard. 48o; Mo. I white, 47440; No. 4 white,-474.C Mllwaakee Urala Market. MILWAUKF-H. Dec. 6,-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, fl0ii.il 08; No. 3 northern, fl.04A l.CtH; No. 2 hard winter, fl.00fll.02; De cember, Wc; May, tote. t)ATS Ktaiidard. 4!Xb4'4c. UARLKy-Maltlng, fl.UUlKi. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Wall Street Digplayi Languid Inter est in Trading- During Day. WABASH SECURITIES FALL Derelostaaeats at Railroad Meeting Prove to Have Greater Kffret Thna the President's Mrs. ' ease to Congress. too 11 104 10 l.inn - .114 no (4 it it K.HHI 6l4 6S'4 it, l.ooo n4 n h 4X t i.14 i4 X 441st 44 4414 x"4 -1 Hi 1,10 72 lit 72 10SV4 100 U'4, rt'4 K 1 1I4H ll4 111 0 13!4 13104 4.IIK) 101 )UI4 101 NEW YORK. rec. S.-WhII street dis played only 41 lanKllld Inter! In slrwlra today. As a market Influencs the de velopment at tha Wabash m..llni of greater effect Ihun the presidents When news of the nronosed trni-nnlnl tlon reache.1 the street the only active movement of the day. occurred. The Wa bash securities tumbled to the lowest prices of several yeiir and the whole market weakened with them. Tho Walmsh securitifa nn ,i l,.l ir. of a favorable outcome of today's meet ing showed the effects of heavv selling at the outset today. In the afternoon the pressure became more severe. The common etoc.k yielded 3 to the pre- ir-rn-u I,-., IO 11. nna trie 4 per cent bonds 41 to 61. Rofore the close there was a recovery. The selling reflected the uncertainty which Is now felt as to the future of Wabnsh. I anadlan Pacific became wenk. nvtwlth. atandlng the fact that the November re- iori or gross earnings showed a gain of more than tl.00u.000. The emu road also were weaker. Among the Industrials. American Cur, preferred, lost 2 points after It whs announced that the rrmi.r dividend hd been declared. I lie bond market was heavv. Total sale, par value. t4.742.O0O. United States bonus were unchanged on call. Number Of sales nnrl laallnv nMnl.llnn. of stocks were as follows: M.Im hi.i, !. ri. Himrn pia Amalssmatwl Copper ... Am.fir.n Axrlrultursl .. Am. Brat Suzsr Amerlras Tin Am.rtr.s C. T Am. dittos Oil American HAL ptd,.. Am, Irs sWvrltl.i Am.rlr.s L4nH.4 Am.rtcae LAcotnotlvs ... Americas a. a R Am, g. R. pM Am. Steal Founarln Am. Susar K.flnlng sm.riran I . Sc T Am.rU-an Tnbaroo pf4... Amertran Wwltn Anai-oud Mlnlnf Co Atrhiao Atfhlann ptd Atlantic Coast Use Baltimore 4k Ohio Bothlaham Btel Breoklra Rapid Tr Canadian Pai-llle Cantral Leather Oinlrsl tath.r pf4 (-antral of Mi Jaraay... rheaaprak. Ohio niic-airo a Alton Chlraso O. W., sew Chlraio O. W. pfd Chlraso aV N. W Chlrao, M. t. P c, v., c. a si. L Colorado F. I Colorado A Bom hern 'onsnlldates Oaa orn Producta flawmr a Hudson Denver A lllo Grand..,,. Pner A R O. srd Pl.tlllara' gacurltln Rrl. Eii. 1st fd Krl. Id ptd O.n.ral RlMtrle Oreat Noriham ptd Orf-.t Nerth.rn Or. ctla. Illlnol. o.ntr.1 Intarborough Met Intarhoroush Met. ptd.. International Harraatar.. , int.r-Martn. prd Int.m.tlenal Plip.r ... International Pump ... Iowa Central Kansas City Southern. K. ( So. K4 UrMt Om UiulaTllle A NaahTlll. Minn. A St. Louis...,, M., St. r. A S. 8. It. Mlanurl, K. A T M , K. A T. pfd Iiw in Mlaaourt Paclrte 1,000 eu National Illacult loo 13K 4 js national uiaa ano n, mu M r. . m . n. vi m. a. pi. N.w Tork O.i.tral N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W'eMM-a.... North Amarlran Northern Pacific raelllo Mall - mo It PwinarWanl. l,i iat4 ui ropi. s ua. P . C, C. A St. L rittaDursh t'Aal ( rraaaea steel f.r ..w.,., I ruum.n rsiac. r., Kaliwar BtMl Sprint llaedlns' R.iullla Steel Hepublle Steel pfd.... Ror. uiand Co Pork laland Co. pfd. St. L. A S. V. ti prd.. 10 41V 4I4i St. Urate . W " St. U S. W. pfd tOO 7 JTH 7Vi t.loo 11 n trai im unt jm( l 117V. l7 io in 101 1. 101 too at r i 1.IO0 774, 77S ,400 140V. UtVi t34 It 100 1 3V4 1 (00 l.JOO li 74 V4 Ui 10 104 14 900 141 4J lf! I.7IX) lll UOVi 110V. 4.1 it 47 13V4 400 11 104 10 1114 00 J2H UV. 22 V4 47 HI It l.too 114 aivi i4 400 t:vt in ti 41 1.400 UI 1T.2V4 It 400 lnVf 127 1!7 100 41 42 4 XS) 143 14t4 14114 100 141, 14T, 14!, 00 41 4T 47 1044 100 17 17 17 T4 134 Ml us) nvt iivf nit I. lo--tiefflld g. A ftvilhern Parlflr Puthern llallwey ' Southern Mallear pfd... Tennetaee I 'oppar Texan A Pa.tllr.... T , St. U A W T , St. U A ,W. pfd.... I nion Tarifir I.'nt.si Parliln pfd lolled State. Healty.... t'nlted Stales It.sher.... I' Sited State. Stnal...... I'. 8. Sleel pfd V. -frolina Chemical .. WShaah W.haah pfd Weetern Marylaad Wenttnshouae Elw;trlil . w retern t ninn Wheellnt A U E.4 Lehle-h Valley Tout sale for the day 45 'iisni lii4 H"4 1" lano 80 ! J w tl'i '"" '1 ten ,37 ?7 T 4il :4'4j 1t 1"0 n 17H IT ?no 4ta 4l 41 Si.sno Ma. !" 1TST4 K) M tWt 4H rno 44 4r,4 . 4:.'t M,n , 4'.'4 l .7n tf 'imt 1V4 m il (V M'4 M PS W1 11.7WI 10 '4 i' li.lWI J2H 114 19' 10 4J 2V H ' 44", Jo 7t, 7 ' 7H t ' i - 4-4 4" 1T7t4, 17 177S Io7,70f ahare VJ. 8. a. reg do eoiapon . V. 8. t. rag. do coupon , V. 4a. ri. do ooiqjon ev Tork Money Market. SEW PORK, lec. 5 MONET On call, firm: 4Arr,4 per cent; rllng rate, 4H per cent; closing Md, 4 per cent; of fered at 44 per cent. Time loans, active; slxtv and ninety days, I per cent; six months, 3Vf4 per cent. PRIME WKRCANT1LK PAPER 44 per cent. MTKRMXO EXCHANOK Kasy, with actual business In bankers' bills at f4.H3 for sixty-day bills and at M.KhW for de mand. Commercial bills. 34.WV4. SILVER Bar, 66'e; Mexican dollars, 46V.C 110NDS Government, steady; railroad heavy. do rig quotations on bonds today were as follows- ... .IDS' int. M. M . 4V II 'Japan 4a H7 ....101. do 44 av ....1ul4K. C o. tat la... 7.1 ...,IIJS,U 8. deb. 4a 1131... 43 Vj ....1114 I. A N. unl. 4a.... 9S'i Allla-Chal. 1st ia... M M. K. A T. let 4a 7 Amer. Af. 6m lolVi do pen. 4 H A T T. c. 4a. .10' 'Mo. Pacific 4a 79 Am. Tubscco 4a 0'4 N. R. H. of M. 4V,. 024 do t 117 N. Y. il. M JHa... M Armour tUt. 4V.a. im do dh. 4 M'4 Atrhlenn en. 4..... MH'N. T. N. H. A H. do CT. 4e 107V4 c. 4s 13IT4 do cv, ia 10SV.N. A W. let c. 4... tttVi A C. U 1st 4. 4 do ct. 4a 1074 Bal. A Ohio 4s No. Pacific 4a 10014 do IS 00 44V4 do 8. W. MV.O. 8. L. rfd. 4a.... WV4 li.,k Tr CT. 4a... 44 Penn. CT. !'4a 1915.. B4'4 can. oof Oa. 4. lott 'do con. 4 102 Vn. Ij.atb.r a s.'t neaaing gen. t sv C nt N. g. ta. laiSB. L. A 8. K. ff. 4a WV4 Ch'ea, A Ohio 4Va..l01'4 do g.n. ta n So ref. ia. M ft. U 8. W'. e. 4a. 784 Chtcaso at A. '.. V4 do let (old 4..... tn C. B, A t. i- 4.... S.-SJ-S. A. JL. 4. SIVi do s.n. . MVtgo. .po. col. 4s.... H C M B P. d 4. 2V do c. 4. 7Va C. R. I. A P. e. 4.. 7.1 ao let ret, t. no do rfs 4... l4 8o. Railway is.., Colo Ind. ta. 7 da sen. 4a Colo. Mid. 4. 40 Union Par I no 4. c A fl. r. A e. 4Via 7 do ct. 4 , r. A H. ct. 4 74 do lat A ref. 4. 474 D A R. O. 4s aOVfcU. 8. Rubber 4a.... 104 do ref &.... 7 V. 8. Rteel 2d .....loitt ptMlller.' ia 74'4 Vs.J'ar. Cham. is. .1004 74reDaan HI M..,....i04 7H do lt A ex. 4s.... tiS (4v,Wmtern Md. 4. 81 74V4Weat. Klec. cr. Ga. 1J Oan. Klec. ct. i....lta wia Central 4..... V7'4 III. Can. lat ret. 4. 944 Mo. Pac. ct. is bjt. Met. 4V4S 7V4Panam Is 1(11 London Block Mrket. IX5NDON. Dec. 6. American securities opened quiet and a fraction higher today. Support was lacking, however, and most of the Hat eaaed off during the first hour. At noon the market wan dull and prices ranged from unchanged to hi higher than yesterday's New York closing- 1-ondon Closing stock quotations: Receipts were: Official Monday..!: Kstlmate Tuesday. TWO dSVS this Wank . . n ot tr, 739 W 7K Prime days last weak... ifia ' li'irn lx'n.-; Same dnys 2 wk aro..l.T7H 15,315 34.750 .iinie clays 3 wks a6..13,78 8.419 83,k7 Fame tTnys 4 wks ago.. 17.433 , 7.015 08.0M Same" days last year... .16.W18 7. lR,2t The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha lor the year to date as compared with last year: 1H ium ine icx t-tle 1,H6,2M 1.J42.500 ..(....' 37.332 "T 3.1S0.RS3 1,771.673 409,110 SnGP "...2,C77,iffi6 2.916.5S3 98.716 The following table shown the. avernan pricei ,,aid for hog at South Omaha tor the last few days, with comparisons: ..101, .. 7 1MV4 .ioH Erl. p. 1. 4., do sen. 4. do ct. 4a, aen A do aerie. R. ... Console, mon.y do account , Amal. Copper An.cond Ate hi eon do ptd 77 LouIbtIII. A Naah..lt2U . 77V4MO., Kan. A Tex.. 114 . 44 V4 New York 4ntr.l. .1oV4 . 74 Norfolk A Weat.rn.lllVtj .108', do pfd si .107 , Ontario A Weateru. 41V4 Raltlniors A Ohio..!' Pens.ylTanla 44 '4 700 U7 ltiVi 1M44 IS mo 114 . iuvt li HJV4 K'V lOVi. 44 lvj ih4 Canadian Peelflo . J46S Rand Mine. t Cheaapeak. A Ohio. 7 V, Iteadlns - 774 ( hi. Ureat Weet.ra. Klfi Bo u them Ry 30 1. Chi., Mil. A Bt. P.llt do pfd 7JS lie Beers 14 4 Southern Psclfle ....lliVtj UenTer A Klo a.... IJ union rsciiia J,v do pfd 4 do pfd .... Erl. 1374V. 8. BtMl.. do lat pfd i3! do pfd do Id Tifd 44 Wthlth I Grand Trunk 164 do pfd Illlnol. central ...,147Vt M 1 L, Vtill Bar, steady at, 25 7-lGd per ounce. MONET 2tii per cent. The rate of discount In the' open market for short bills Is Z per cent; for three months' bills, 3 U-l&U3 per cent. .... 46H ....1114 .... 10V4 .... UV4 loe 14 300 104 100 40 1.10 1U4V4 14 10 40 104 71 U. 1,400 IIII4 in 14 117x4 14 104 40 101 414 1V4 121 704 104 V4 10IV4 1014 llW'rtli4 144V4 1M4 Dun's Report of Bank Clearings Metal Market. NEW YORK. Dee. 5.-METAL8-8lSnd-ard copper, weak; spot and Ie- cember, tl2.70JlU.lsj; January, fl?72Vj( 1. i, reoruary ana si arc 11, fiz.7zvwi4.tw, Ixndon market easy; spot, 4-i lis 3d: futures, xl'j 6s 3d. Arrivals reported New ork today, i,9M tons. Custom house returns show exports of ! 8i5 tons; so tar this mouth; lake copper. 13V441.1!o; electrolytic. 13V,Hi Ukic; casting, i;'t,iiljic. Tin, weak; spot, fl5.uVsii4ii.wi: I XcemUer, f44.754j45.&': January, f44.ou4j46.00; Feb ruary, f4j.7.'wi44 tx; Matt li, Hl.&ikij ia 5; April, f ll.UKiti.25. Ixmdou. easy: spot. f.-i; futures, l:tl Us. lM'al sales. 'Jl tons Iecember at fio 00. l.rail, quiet, ft. 40 tut.M ISew york; fl.vu4.3j east Ht. lyonn. Loiidun, il5 lus M. Spelter, weak; f Uu i.m rtew York; suae i.ut ft. lnu. Mn d n, i-7. Amnion) , dull; Cookson a. I, fjji-, '(.l W. Iron, Cleveland warrants a lr'.J In lxtndon. Liocally Iron il Irrcsular. No. 1 foundry northern, tl4.I3 trioW; rso. i. fl4.jutill ..a; Mo. 1 aoutliern and No. 1 southern soft, f 14 KWl ia ST. lXU'lS. Deo. -I-KAD 3lead: tt l', ppeitcr, in in; 4.Xd, lanuatru, te-d'urii', Itye: Mo. 3. Kr.0( K'io. Timothy: 13.i 15.35. Clover: tU.60 4UX25. Hurley: coctVfl.'i. lil.TTKH- Steady; creameries. 2SfiJ6c; 4lairls, Zf.fiBc. WIUS fcuady; receipts, i.059 case; at Ttiark, cast Included, Ei'aiV; firsts. 2tJ itx; ordinary, 2.!.'7o. CHEtftK Ktbatiy; daisies, 1531Si,c; ina, 14Vsil4c; young Americas, liUil JjH ; long horn, CuTA'I'OEs-rirtn. rholce to fancy, hi 4i-sc; fair to good. 2(i6c. . lUUiyntY r'irm; turkeys, 15yi7c: chick. 4ins. loyllc; springs, lie. VKAC titeady; U to l lbs.. 7Jlle. Uartot Keseipts Wheat. S3 cars, with I tf contract grade; corn, 4t.S oar, with tun of contract grade; oats, lull cwra. iotal receipts of wheat at Chicago. Mm impvI1s said Duluth today were 4JU ear, cumpared with tjno oars last week and 444 cars the corrmpondlne day a year ago. Mlaaeapolia Grata Market. VINNEAFOU8. Dec. 6.-WHEAT-De-camter, fl uoS,; May, fl.oi; Juiy w i ti: Ko. 1 itrd. fl.OM.; No. 1 northern. ii itil n; No. 2 Dorthern. t4e.cj.c: o. 3, riuavks. f Liverpool Urala Market. XJVEKKXU Dec. 6.-WH KAT-Spot Cottoa Blarket. NEW YORK, Dec. 6.-COTTON-Ppot closed quiet. 6 points higher; middling upiund. .3U.-; middling guir, t.eoc; sales, 4uu bales. Futures closed very steady; December, 12c; January, February. t.81c; Mnrell, Wc; April, .7c; May. June, 2o; July, t.Ilo; August, V.ltlc; Koptember, .17c; Oe tuber, .Kc; November, i.XSu. Terprat lae; aad Rest a. . SAVANNAH, (la .) Dec. S.-TURPEN- TIN B Firm. tTfctTc: sales, 311; receipts, 7U; stiipuietit. zmi stock, ss iua. - KOolN r irm; sale. 3,4; receipts, f.64; shipments, T77; stock, 11S.4&1. guot: k. ii.io: i. K.ib: r,. ii.3o: f. 0. 11.. up: 1 Hi 3b; K,H,M, M ia; N, ftkW; W, a, t7.W; W, W, fJ.IO. New Tork Mlalas Blacks. NEW YORK. Dec. 6. Closing .quota tions on n liiing stork were: Alio ) Utile Chief I t .. Tuusel KtKk. 9. do boad. 14 Coo. 4t. A Va ti Iro. Sliver 11 ladilll. Coa I . u!lere4. Ueil.es tiiiurt. Ophlr sia.dard V.lluw Jacket ...I'M ...it J ...' ... M . Daak t'learlaca. OMAHA. IVc .-13atik clearing for to. day were f2,423.3&i.47 and for the cor r-apoudiuf da lal )r RjK.HI.rl, t. 41. MO )MVa 144 1.400 Sil, ta II II 100 400 3 to 11 12 'I S4 4t4 41 IS 70 Ilosloa Slock Market BOSTON, Deo. B. Closing quotations on stocks were a follow Allouea Amal. ropper A. T.. L. A 8 , Artiona Oim B A C. C. A 8. M. Butt. Coalition .... UI. A Arlaona..., C.I. A Hecla Centennial op. Hans. C. '... East Hull. C. M... Franklin Olroux Con Qrmnbr Con Ureen. C.nanea . II Mohawk 44 1 4 J 14 Nevada Con H1V4 ZiVi Nlplaalns Mine... 1u ... Vi 3J North Uutte 44 North Lake .. 14 4 Old Dominion .... i7VOsreola IM P.rrott B. A C... ll4gulnry 614 Shannon llSuparlor t Superior A B. M.. 4 Tamarack 24 11. 8. 8. R. A at. 1 do pfd lala Koyal. CoDtier. HPUh Con Krr Lk. 1 1H tab Copper Co. bake Cnppar MViWinon. , 1 Sail. Copper.... 14 rVolTerln Miami Copper 11V4 IV4 , 404 . M , 11 . S(4 4S 414 -144 Ivt I II OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Trade Active, with Prices a Little Stronger. HOGS GEHXRALLY TEN. LOWER Liberal Rea of aheea. and I.ambs Olvra Bayers Chaaee to Poo a 4 Market lato Llae with ' Other Selllaa Polats. SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 5, 19UL Cattle. Hog. 4H37 6.000 4.819 i.320 Sheep. t.444 13.5.0 late. I ma. jlitlo.iliMt.il.ilts.lliiuti.llieJft. Nov. 2 Nov. 27. Nov. 38. Nov. 2J Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. I t aS 041 4 07 400 12MI 04 t & 4 26 f 02 0OA.I '- 6 67 6 07 IW' 7 07 t Oil 4 36 ' 7 0otl2S4&0604 103 711 JW 515 f Ou W 7 U 8 OU i 75 4 61 , 71a803i6S 464 60S 02 8 03 G 611 4 G3 8 13 I 7 K 6 6S 4 t7 8 121 4 G7 4 73 4 41 e 4 tr 4 H7 4 M wunday. Holioay. Receipts and disposition of live stock Jt the Union Ktock Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours endlns- at 3 P. m.: KECEIPTS-CARS. Cattie.Hogs.tiheep.Ii" rses. -'., M. & Bt. P 18 Wabash s Missouri Pacific Union Pacific ...... u C. A N. W.. east.. R C. A N. W.. west.. 17 C, St. P., M. ft O.. tl C, B. Ac Q., east.. 8 C, B. dt (J., west.. 44 C, R. I. ft P., east Hindis Central 2 C. O. W 1 . . 1 Total' receipts ..199 3 X t3 41 . 13 47 17 3 158 "68 DISPOSITION UK AD, Cattle. Hogg. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 413 witt and Company.... 772 Cudahy Packing Co....l,0(W Armour ft Co... 700 M oriel 1 t4 Murphy W..B. Vansant .......... 27 Benton, Vansant. ft D. C5 Hili ft Son 3SI4 K B. Lewis....' i6 Huston ft Co ' 84 J. B. Boot ft. Co 68 J. H. Bulla , . 143 1 F. Husx 25 U Wole - -a McCreary ft Carey ig S. Werthelmer jsl H. F. Hamilton 86 Sullivan Bros..... 12 Lee Rothschild- 44 Mo.i4.kin. calf. Co.. 67 Cllne ft Christy 68 Sol Degen 34 Other buyers' ' 7(jo 1,667 3.014 2.303 3,324 "m 847 1.772 4,128 2,447 Total baak axekaa g far ta asoata of November at all leading eltlts of the United Stetaa, aeeordlsf to tit lUuessest eonplaMl ky R. O. Don 4s Co., for Den's Rsviaw, wklea In eln4as returns from 113 eeoters, sr4P ll3,H3,t7,36, Uarsaso of 3.1 par seat as pared wtttt tho bus meslh last year, bat a loss of 6.1 per east as oompared with the eorrsepeadlng Bieath la 1909. At Kow Tork toero Is a rala of 3 a per east ever last year, which Ig a aotahly better showing than was nud by tho preoeding moath, sad while tho faieroaso Is to soma ax test da to saor seUvs stoek market oporattoaa, It also rofleets ox paasloa la rsgttlar buslBess eperaiioaa Outside eltlts also make a favorable MapaTtac with a year ago, with a gala of 3.0 par eoat, sad several dtles that for iota time have boea reporting losses sow stake tlaa. On tho other hand, tho loss compared with IM Is met large, aad It Is boeounted for almost entirely by tho smaller rarer at Now Tork City, tho msjorlty of tho ettles outside that eeatsr reporting moro or less ozpoastoa, Tho fatal reported by tho el ties la tho New Eaglaad State show some Increase evar both year, several leading cities bow making gains, among thorn Boaafa. Sprier. eld, Woroester, Lowell, New Uavea and Hartford, tho larger flgures being a refleetioa of reviving man faeturing activity In that section. In tho Middle Atlantic a fairly satisfactory comparison Is mado with last year and with 11109, aad while some loss Is .till reported by a nam bar of im portant cities gains appear at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Rochester, WUkeo-Barro aad others. Return from tho el tia In tho South Atlantic Btatei Indicate generally favorable conditions, tho largo gains at Baltimore, Richmond, Atlanta, Macon and Jacksonville reflecting eoo slderable basinets activity in tho territory they servo. In tho Cantral Sealh there la still some irregularity compered with a year ago, and while some loss appears st several leading orators, It is offset by tho gala at others. Compared with 1909, however. Increases are moro general sad St. Louis, Nssh villa aad Usjveaton report larger exchanges than ia either year. In the Central States the velum of baak classing displays further Improvement, laeresaas at sueh Important sitlas as Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Mllwaakee, EvanavlUo, Canton, Peoria, Oread Rapids, Toaagstown aad others, resulting la some gain in tho total over both years, Although a number of elds la tho Western States still report moro or leas decreaaa, seme Improvement appears at several leading centers, among them Kansas City, Minne apolis, Llaeela, less Moines aad Topeka, aad there is now a small Increase in the total over lest year aad a moro favorable comparison than previously with 1909. The leading cities on the Faclfle Slops continue to mak saUafsetory returns, good gains sdll being made by such Important eaotars as San Franclaco, Los Angeles. Portland, Oakland and Salt Lake City, while a closer eompertsoa at a number of other cities indicates better conditions at there points. e 110. SKd1.4SO.01S P8,7o SJ Totals 5,1!jo 10,9M0 10.293 CAiTDli Receipts ot cattle" were lib eral today, , 2w cam being reported In, Ine total for the two'daya foots up 9,!Ua nead, about the same as -last week, but smaller than, previous .'weeks and smaller than a year ago by 6,0u0 head. Advices noin other points were not very encour aging, but the demand here waa good and the result i was a good,, active aiid siroiik market on, all desirable kinds of cattie. ,Bcef steers were sought after this miming and una trade was active auu strong, . being fully a dime higner tliau la.t week's close. . Pretty ) decent kind of cattle- soid up as hlgh-aa fi.3u,-tlie best price so tar this 'month. Cows and' heifers also . were' In good demand and the desirable kinds were tree- sellers-at 'prices' that were if any thing a little stronger again than yester day; 'Inel'e was.'iiuw'eVbi', a medium ainu of cows selling. at f3.00 to.t3.o0 that did not appear to- be In-very active' demand and' In consequence cattle ' of ' that kind nave not siiowu much advance. Uood feeders Were sougnt after again today at good, strong prices. The traue was active arid pretty mucu everything cuunged hands. In good- - season this morning. ,1 he. medium to common kinds, while not so much sought' alter, were at least steady. c - - . quotations on ' native cattle: Good to choice. -beef -steers, $ti.1ad7.7; fair to good beet steers, to.Jttllli; common .. to lair beef steers,. 44.iotft6.i6; good to choice Heifers, f4.7otiiS.25; -good to. choice cows, I4.4u! 6.00; . fair. to. 'good cows, t3.50!ij4.40; common. to fair .; cows, f2.?6t(3"6o; veal calves, 'fJ.25t7;36: -' ; vjtioiationa on .rang, crime. -Good to choice beef sheers, lM.Trtr-W; fair to good ueet steers,' 35. ONflA-19; cbititnon : to fair 00 f steers, $4. 40ih.l"J;, gdod io cnoice cows and heifer. .f4.40411t.1aj;, fair. to good cows and hellers.- W.6oU4.0; lotiiinon to lair cows and , heifers, f2.ur3.M; .good to choice stockera , and ' feeders, fu.txnij43.0v; fair to good stacker and-feeders, u.uo; common to fair, stockers and feed ers, f3.OOyH.40; stock heifers, fS.0Oa4.25; bulls, stags,, etc., 33.004.86. ttepreseutauve sales Kovsassa. M SSMtiaaS alieetie Sa. Aiiaaua.. aatkara.... Oeeianii.. waaca , JMJ M.I. may . 0. ATartaTeealUf We ssitser ... or tebar lHlemtM(r ... iiimU,. i nae . f 4waary .m Some lmprotn of oxchaages at sosnswhat more Not 4a sin. MlaseaiMtis.... at lae MallM..... Smmi Oily Iwfeesurt 4r b4te... aaaaa. l it .... bt Jaaeya. Okiij f'lalMuai Jooaie ........ Wsciiita ......... TvyvS liearar t aaveato Sf (a.. l-'-a Vaipa kuail Palis 1111. SOeol,43 l'OO 07V 144a 41S0M.I04 ;34 i.oo Iasjjt3u,'ii 41 J, LSI. aim 60j(34iiai .. 'o3.pil S.07J.S7 ,11S l.43.t7a ss'i.owt.OI-i 14)JM1.H41 l,MlH4.rM ll.a43.04S 6.as4S 6J)lM4t.nll TJI14J04X 1441M47.7 r.c. -4- 3.4 0.4 "7 4- O S i u.7 41a4 TS 4 IPOS. S7.6.',44T fSl.OIto4 . K4itiJ9X'9 7is).al4.KS ti!4Jt7eT M.M1.7S4 44172,1:). S.44f4,led .047t2 r.o. 01 OS 4-9-4.0 tit a t 4114 4 40 -40 9 4- 9 SU.7USAIT04M 9 fuiaoesT.ooo 4.'.;to.iso . 4tJI7.us 404.71 lasl MSJS4 OO0 'J7.37V.iss) l4.4l.ooO 4H1.764J sj 4C4.874. 6U.447.0.KI S74.704ASJO !tS.An8.0n( 40.4,ISM 'iS,7MO.tK 4ii,7s.iiO .' 476.IKM f .OKi.otSl etf,VS2,tssj (ei.its6.tsaj tfil 4!.0.H 9.9 -ls.4 1st OS as til vment la ihu e.iern 61st ,aeted in the galas diSMau u iho vol one Ksasaa City, MiuneapolU, Lincoln. Des Moines and Topeka, which ladleate activity ia geaetal baslaess. Tho flgsres U detail fellow ; I" 4107 4 S.7 ) 0 4 14 S -10S H sen as 4. ooo SV7,att,0 SJU.lAl.tNSJ SK7.77e.uu0 4 ls.7a uuu i43.0H?.ooO 17w7,ooO 6 '.'4 4 74.000 4S6 J Jo .UOO SoWaOHSJ S S11.UIM 1911. ll.tl7 Sa.414J.u3 17JJ. I.K.1 lll.ltlljlt SJv4..;a7 ft.ovJ.U7 j.ll.J' M.4I.s1l Slll.SOO 1.1.IM. S4 e.44.7 II l4.10!.li S.4.6.ua 4.t 4J K4 siato a.l7.74 4 A I O 346 8.1o7.au ai,altsf 1S10. llo.iis.ltl t.A.a,d A4 "6 ll..;io v. e.OiSsot 6.Jo.6ot 3f7.7j3.ljt V..'07.M4 fce.iUJ MiO 1.1.4M.1.&.4 tijk.m 144 'i a.i'Vi.i.411 it J.ul7.o 3.4.t..N.,4 S.WMI.ati Mliia.tl 91144AH 1S4J9. l?7,aa..469 te.s S ,so4 isjtjs.4 re J J.oJa.lst . SJ4 J.U-i .eK7.e, t"t.7,04 ilMI MH . 3 l7.'.'J S.4J JJ4 .uJi.lso , 44Jtl7,03 V.4.0 yii '.k t JIO.77, 9. 1 J4 I-.C. tA 110 iiij 7llA "1 0 I 9 9 X 14 i i- elWti,1S4 - tU- 4 N. ' 7 I 1:::::: t ii t u 10 M I 14 14 I H 14 y t...... 7 4 I 4 I 4 I I I::::: 1 51!!!!! t 9 it 1 14 11 a 1. .... I3 ....lltt ....104S ....10M ....1107 .... ts ....Ull ....1147 BEEF At. (Pr. -771 4 44 14 I 00 t.J.t 0 ;o t iur 1:1 not 1 44 1.14 t) ' reo B eu I 60 4 45 I Si t Is) 4 M I 4u 4 1 4 SI STEERS. Mo. .... t-60 .... M4 .... 141 .... 110 .... IKI .... 414 .... 171 .... M4 . ... KO .... M7 .... :t .... 04 .... 414 .... 460 ....1070 ....1011 .... HJ .... 47 .... 70 .... 4M .... 4' .... 741 ....1144 ....1414 .... 440 ....1144 ....14,4 S 14 i 44 i J 1 on 3 14 I 10 I : l ti I 34 : 40 I 40 I 40 I ii 1 74 I 74 I.. . 14.... ... , 40.... 14.... 1.... II... ' It... II.... . It.... It.... 41.... II It... II.... 14 cows. 4.... " Si.... I. ... 4.:.. I.... lj.... II. .. 11.... S.... .... 6:... 17.... u.... 1J.... 4. 11EIFKR3. i to I 4 04 4 4 14 !,..... 4 Ij 4 it 4 40 ' BULLS. S74 1.... 4 V . 1.-... 4 0 li... 4 Hi ' 1.... I.. 7.. - Av. ....Itoi ....HH ....Hill ....1144 ....1164 ....11M ....1141 ....1114 ....1110 ....1144 ....144 . ...1KTO I... T7 ....lit ....KIM ....Vihi ....1107 ....1021 ....1094 .... lldt .... 4 .... Del ....inn .... til .... t0 ....1JJ4 .... VSJ ....110 .... la .... 444 ....1MI ....1147 .... 44 .... 114 .... 444 .... 144 .... 817 .17.10 laeO .14( "lb Pr. t 44 44 44 4 4i 4 00 4 44 t 40 4 7o 4 74 4 75 4 M I 40 7 00 7 SO 7 ri 7 it 3 M I 40 4 04 4 00 4 04 4 14 4 1 4 0 4 24 4 ii 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 44 t 04 4 it 4 frj 4 li 4 74 4 i 4 14 4 4 4 u t 40 ALVES. 100 I S3 4 4S I tt ' t , ...... til I 43 1 ...... r.l t M I 140 4 00 I IW 41 1 IJ 4 It 1 40 4 44 I 140 4 10 ! tat 4 40 1 IM t la , 1 414 4 14 8TOCKER8 AND u letders., IW4 14. .VMi . 217 . 1S1 . 845 K I.. 12 feeders.. f4 4 rows yxi t cows ft! 14 steers.., t calves.. 3 calves.. 8 cows..., .1214 f 30 4 55 1 10 t 2j 4 63 t 80 e 25 most 4 70 7 stfer. IM. Fox Wyo. 5 .v 14 cow inno 6 60 13 cows 0 7 2U 2 cows (iti 2 so Laughlln Wyo 6 40 H rows 1125 4 55 14 rows 81a 3 Si Sllf'I'U DAKOTA W cows 873 3 60 feeders.. 738 I1U1JH A blir showln or hns-s at of the IcHdlng market points gave buyer consiueramo leverage end trade in gen era! suffered. Local I v. buyers Insisted uiMin decline of generally a dime and bulk of a 11,000-head run changed hands on this basis. In spots, the market appeared no worse that StitOc oft, nut sellers plac ing offerings at the les.er reduction either had averages especially attractive or managed to Induce competition from several different quarters. Movement during the session was at no time very lively, but few lulls de veloed and the yard were practically cleared by 10:30 o'clock. Shippers and speculators favored the butcher classes und purchased about seventeen load in all, fully 1(1 per cent of the rntlrn aiinntv Larit. butcher and bacon cr.irlii ania at the high, middle and low spreads, re spectively, premiums for weight re maining tinchansed. The best heavies on taie landed nt fti.log6.16, the latter figure being too. Hutchers moved nroond l, fcfi 6.05 and bacon stuff ranged from f5.90 downward. .Scattered bunches of little Pigs sold lamely under the f5.00 mark. Representative sales: 44 91 45 15 77 II 47 43 "S 74 11 trt Ill 44.. .. 49.. 17.. 70.. 73.. 44.. 16.. 74.. 17.. 40.. 14.. 12.. 14.. !.. 44.. 42.. 41.. 40.. 41.. 81.. 42.. II.. 7.. 16.. St... ...17 ...17 ...ra ...147 ...171 ...:oo ...183 ...1S7 ...104 ...13 ...111 ...1t 13 ...ll ...m ...1SI ...ikl ...191 ...m ...194 ...:i4 ...JOl ...197 ...220 ...234 ...214 ...lit ...tit ...214 ...87 ...117 ...203 ...211 ...217 ...211 ...208 ...104 ...221 ...IXl ...211 ...222 120 uo 40 'io 100 40 SO 40 120 40 40 -40 40 40 40 40 40 120 Eh. SO 140 40 10 40 10 40 1C0 40 10 10 iro o ifo to 40 124 140 140 120 'io 160 IM 120 40 344 Pi. t 43 t 95 I 13 I 03 I 13 t 17 I 00 t 00 4 00 4 0o 4 00 4 00 t 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 I 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 OS t 04 4 05 04 4 4 06 I 05 4 0t 4 05 I ! t 04 4 04 t Ot . 4 04 t 04 4 07 4 10 t 10 t 12H 4 12 I It fo. At. Bu. Pr. No. At. "2 1&7 ... 4 40 74 206 "2 17 ... t oo 74 2J4 16 TI ... I in 14". 21S 7 147 IS II 133 37 171 1C0 t 70 II 212 t IS 10 JS5 t 74 71 2.15 t Ml 44 i;.a t 80 49 244 t SO t7 214 t 40 to ..279 t 60 VI 2.,2 IM 4T, 221 t tt 17 24 4 H..i 23 2 JO t ti 41 2.14 I Ij 42 I 45 79 1'. I U 41 2113 t 45 42 194 t It tr.. 2.',4 I 16 17 2f,7 i t t4 Ill 4 fct 14 194 t S74 18 ,.324 4 I74 15 211 I 17 72 211 t 40 19 2X1 I DO 74 2ng t K0 44 270 t 40 70 20 t SO 14 281 t 40 41 210 6 40 41 tfil 4 90 M 244 I 90 41 291 t 90 41 282 I 40 18 284 t 92 13 404 t I24 47 273 ... t 92',. 25 402 ... 1124 II 17,7 ... I 92U 10 m 40 PIGS ODDS AND ENDS. 140 ... I 30 BHEEl Opening trade In fat sheep and lambs was about as dull as could be imagined. Demand proved almost life ess and there was little or no business transacted until well along in the morn .tig, all buyers holding back with the openly expressed Intention of chepenlng cost. Rather lurge receipts together with unfavorable advices from the east were responsible for this attitude. The run amounted to about 13,000 head and con sisted of fed and warmed-up arrivals, the latter classes being 'especially plentiful. KanKe offerings, coming directly under western billing, were very scarce. When trading finally started it became apparent that sellers would have to mnke attractive concessions in values to pro uuce anything like n rredltaole clearance, good fed stock-ruling-about Wiiioc lower. I his decline waa shown both in desirable sheep and lambs, the . market for short fed stuff being generally described as "shot to pieces." Btrings that looked like ihey had been finished in a fortnight had to move at almost any old figure, sellers fading to even get a bid In many quar ters. Trade dragged along in this fashion until after midday, closing on bottom. Uood fat lambs dropped to to.1." and less and wethers that passed the f3.60 mark had to . be first-class. Well conditioned ewes ranged around ' 13.25, but the de mand for canners waa very slack. Country call for feeders seemed to be reasonably healthy and prices in general showed little quotable change. Not much thin stuff went out,- honever, as supply has been- steexWyj elu-inktliij. - Yesterday's entire purchase on finishers' orders amounted to only 1,200 head. - Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, fo.&0fto.80; fair to good lambs, f5.264jD.G0; feeder lambs, f3, 764.75; fair to choice yearlings, f4.154j4.6; feeder yearlings, -f3.EtVu3.9T; good to choice wethers, f3.50(i3.8o; fair to good wethers, f3.25''3.B0; feeder wethers, fJ.0J.(j3,38; good to choice ewes, 43.2&U3.40; fair to good ewes, f3 00(j3.; feeder, ewes, f 2.4 3.00; cull ewes, tl.W(72.1f. Kepresentative sales: No. - Av. Pr. 210 re-' wethers 103 4 00 121 fed lambs 71 5 25 10 fed ewes 105 3 60 1665 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 60 4 65 UK) Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 64 4 00 7 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 04 2 00 483 fed lambs 71 6 60 60 fed lambs, culls 67 - 4 25 17 fed ewes . 100 3 75 201 fed yearlings and wethers. 97 4 00 149 fed ewes 106 3 40 303 fed lambs 73 6 00 2(8 fed lambs 61 4 50 72 fed lambs, culls 52 4 00 243 fed ewes, culls 90 2 70 118 native lambs 85 2 60 29 native lambs, culla. 69 1 60 Kansas City! Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Dec. - 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 10,000 head, Including 300 southerns; market steady to strong; dressed beef and export steers, f6.50fr9.00; fair to good, fi.OO titi.60; western steers, f4.0066.u0,; stockers and feeders, f3.90tij5.8o; southern steers, f4.30l.&0; southern cows, f.'.764.50; na tive cows, f2.7txa5.2f; native heifers, Jt.lOjt 7.00; btilK f3.5O7i6.00; .calves, f4.0r7.&0. HOGS Keceipts, 19,000 head; market lOtf I 24V lower; bulk of sales t5.2."tt.2n.i heavv. If720(i.2f; packers and butchers, fti.OOiati.!;; .lights. $..t3ti5.10; pigs, f4.2T-ii5.Otl. . PHEB'.P AND IMH.S-ltccelpts. W.OOO head; market steady to 10c lower: mut 'tons. f4 2ro:.sr; venrllnKS, f4.00iio.0(i; wethers, 17.2Mi4.00; ewes. f.l.tiO'JiJ.M). Block ers and feeders, f2.OVu4.00. CHICAGO MVP. STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Mirep Steady Hons Loner, CHICAGO. Dec. 5 CATTLE Receipts, 7.600 head; market steady; beeves, f4.W;p 9.23; Texas steers, f4.1o4i5. 75; western steers, f4.60ir7.25; stockers and feeders. f3.0tv(i5.75; rows and heifers, fJ.OOStj.W; calves. f.V.IVVUS.00. HOGS Keceipts. 31.000 bend; market slow, l"c lower than yesterday's average; light, f5.4r4tfi.16; mixed. f:.;iVn.3: heavy, l5.8fVU43.35; rough, f5.85ij6.06; good to choio. heavy, tti.OVatS.35; pigs, f 4.2r.ii5.C0; bulk of sales, ff..90i.26. KHEKH AND I.AMES Receipts. Ki.Ot'') head; market steady; native, i2.nOQ4.4iO. western, f2.75i54.00; yearlings, f4.0ri 5:V; native lambs, f3.750t'.OO; western, ft.iW 6.00. St. t.onle Live !toek Market. (ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5. CATTI.li-P.ecelpts, 3,900 head, Including 700 Texans; market steady to 10c higher; native shipping nml export steers, 7.6t!i9.O0; dressed beef and butcher steers, t5.OOyj7.00: steers under 1.000 pounds f4.0tV((7.O0: stockers nnd feed ers, f3.0tn4i.OO-, cows and heifers, fa.OO.OU; canners, fl.00f3.00; bulls, t3.75tjf5.25; calves-. t4.2f8.50; Texas and Indian steers, t-1.00 4(7.00; cows and heifer. ft.Ml'itV.OO. HOGS Receipts, 14,000 head; market steady to 10c lower; pigs and lights, M 50 f(i6.20; packers, 15.75(13 6. 25; butchers and best heavy, f5.907iC.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,K) head; market 10c lower; native muttons. S4.25ilj5.90; lambs, ft.ZTifi'o.??; culls and bucks fl.25ia3.00; Btockers, fl.60S3.2j. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH. MO., Dec. 6. CATTLE Receipts 2.3O0 head: market steady: steei s, fl.5o4i8.2C; cows and heifers, f2,t5 i)00; calves, f.3.00&7.50. HOGS Receipts, 11,600 head; market lower; top, fti.25; built of sales, 5.76t.20. SHEEP AND U-tlS- Receipts, 2.600 head; market steady; lambs, f4.5tiuF5.85. Stock In Slttht. Receipts of live stock at the five pr'.n clpal western markets eysterday: Cattle. Hogs Sheep South Omaha 5.000 10.W0 ir... - St. Joseph 2,300 11.500 2,."i 0 Kansas City 10.000 19.0K) lti.OiKl Ft. Louis 3,900 14,000 4.4'N Chicago 7.600 34,000 25,000 Totals 8.700 89,400 61,200 Metal Market. NETV YORK, Dec. 6.-METALS Standard copper, weak; spot, fl2.7OU712.90; January, fl2.72V' 12.90; electrolytic, fl3.12ii ((13.25; casting, fl2.62(fi;12.87H. Tin, weak; spot, f45.25-ij45.90; January, f44.6X((45.0i. Lead, quiet; t4.404.60, New York, ami I1.2ya4.85, East St. Louis. Spelter, weak; t6.5Ca.65, New York; f6.50. East St. Louis. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, f7.87'a (i8.00. Iron, Irregular; northern grades, tl4.5015.00; southern, tl4.OOQll.75. Sliver, 65 'Ac. ST. IX)UI9. Dec. 6. LEAD Steady; fl.37H. Spelter, firm; f6.25. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 6.-COFFEE Fu tures closed steady at a net decline of US 18 points. Sales, 88.250 bags. Decem ber. 13.iic; January, 13.30c; .March. 13.1Jc; April. 13.13c; May, 13.08c; June, 13.07c; July. August, September, 13.0tc; October, Novemebr, fl3.04c. Spot coffee, unsettled; No. 7 Rio, 14ic; No. 4 Santos, ltic. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 16H18V4c. nominal. Wool Market. BOSTON. Dec. 6 WOOL-Trading In domestic wool continues fairly active; values steady. Domestic fleece are be coming scarce. Ohio washed delalna brings from S0ti'31c and Michigan quarter blood sells for 24c. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Dec. 6. WOfiL Steady; territory and western mediums, 17620c; fine mediums. 1 fro 18c; fine, 11 15c. Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. Dec. 6.-HAY-N0. 1. 314.00: No. 2. fl3.00: coarse. tl200; packing stock, f8.50iiT9.00: alfalfa, 315.00. Straw: Wheat. fti.OO; rye and oats. 37.50.. . Visible Supply In Canada. NEW YORK, Dec. 5. The visible sup ply of wheat in Canada last Saturday was 9.2S7 000 bushels, a decrease of 1,844,. 000 bushels. ASSETS REALIZATION COMPANY CAPITA!, , . 910,000.000 Will loan on aecurity requlr 1 n g special investigation or close supervision, and not available for bank loans. Large enterprises financed. Prompt investigation o f security offered, whatever .Its character o r location. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED HBW TOKK 99 Broad Street rHlXAXEI.FKIA Lafayette Bldg. CHICAGrO. first Bat! Bank Bids;. Protect Your Hogs From Disease! Tho Deadly Swine hsWtffli 1 1 ntt Irf .tfatiyv. Disease Now Sweeping I'll Stamp Out the Great Cause - Tho country it wipinf out WORRIS. I'll Prove It Before YOU Pay &Ur Herds in Just A Few Days Worms are the great cause of the deadly scourge nowsweeplng the country. Read what the editor ot the Iowa Homestead says Nine-tentfts ot tnis trouble among nogsisuue nrst to a As1 weakening of the constitutional powers on account of the ravages of worm." There's the whole truth ip a nut-shell. 1 ou must get rid of the worm. 1 11 do it for you. I'll prove it betore you pay. Keuu tills letter FEEDERS. 143 4 cs 141 4 ;s .., l 4 li 410 I to ioji 1 40 IvS I 44 f K t 00 ii 4 444 4 IS 4 I bal 4 II 40 ,. Ill 414 4 44 14 1. IS 4?T 4 14 14 . 147 4 40 2 1 tuevn a. v T. B. Hogan Mont. steers.. ..ions 5 13 IM feeders. It heif.rs... 4s 4 75 It heifers... 4300 4 00 cows Hjl t if V. U M fTKAlQtiT 7 t4ers. T cows 21 calves... 73 10 cows 1040 30 betters. 1 17 cows 1 tt Poo Mont 1 heifers.. I Letters. anil W16 " '" If eows lOOt NEBRASKA. SH3 . u s fet'uers.. : 3M 4 si - calves... 4JO r U Hrooks .'eb. 775 I 70 4 heifers... 91 57 4 00 S calves Holcoiub 4,'attle 10. Nb. 4 steers.. ..1110 f 10 4 calves. IS calves... 14.1 4 60 43 cows. IS cows i& t eVO 1U cows. WYOMING. - 14 steers. ...lost f feeders., ism, 14 belfets.. T.4 - i 4A 4 iO , 4 00. J steers. S steers. U cows... 144 t 54 104 I 40 1 00 144 I Oo 144 15 140 40 144 I 11 1J4 1 00 laS 7 tS 1.40 7 44 II ' at 4 io i -Si.4. S8 7r? a? fl"Ttrii is: 4 o0 ILt v fl n l 1 m r. iw m J Ttt eVet Wjrn O Mtrey r m4 C444)tl44Mr Unir death to all ertomact. and fr InteMttnal worts sx It iHhafe.chonpaoti i4uy ioftxt. Vou )up lol jour aisickrtiA sjOitfrtwly.Tk tH Yor Strcfc 60 Days Befof Yom fay J i Lat ivssid sum tha fjotiixiB tBl I be bow nitrir btMd u(tUkuk ou haaaadl II twnieaMhkHjtl-Vektoltvit iaarn all day.V( a.tmpi pay the "81111 freight cbanr hn li arrtvoa aud wba thaflu days are up Import naulta. If el-Vot or-ei at do what I claiia I' 11 cauii! Lha ohiirirB--(sU itod t ovrn aia a rool. XKm't aejuti ftny iuutMsj. Heh1 CkaU coup. ipwiy . pkic. fcre4 tmc a. rati. co. o.n, A tst f iVtksra hftva tiled In tliU miRtr froea viTis) piaff ua j i.-i4airr4..S4Mt44i or trsni wsrra within Oiri milM of mo lnitl lutbcs fvniiair cUI-VM. and hv no UsH a rtnsjlo biatjc. I.A Ko4i. K I neimati . K , J u .V' Prlcnst 4t V n.iili a 4 Alt 11 st All 11 llii M uu ion. r.j 12. 47rd4ra niiesfl for MOff thaa tO IM. M4.il ! Order la " 4W- mT af Sfc cr v v: vv x s x -4J - Af 'XjK by MtUl . JA 6 SO t to 4 10 UNbQUALLU Kentucky's Great Whiskey abxpress i repald from Distiller to T ou 2 f? a II Arte Iap 4)C S far 7.S0 er t for S3, choice ot Rye, Bom boo or Cora &liUIia lUf s) V 4 PuUoo Straiahl wai.ker bifheal medicinal itaoreasaly suanirea, u g;ari patent I galloe asaujoaaa. 4 e srsta r ultuu u b.sl yoa aeed send no money We ship oa 30 day.' credit. If yoa have yonr Bierehant or bank write ua tear anlMiof account. NoC O. D. rail Oa4 BotlUa of Rye Bourbon ot Corn are eiprewd pc .paid ia plain bote, either 4 tor ! J. A tyr $6, or 1 at lor 49. f K EE 4 miciatui. boiilcs ot Sel.cled Fulioo wuli eterj t I alios order. with 3 talloa order., accoapaniael by caao. It Dot eatittied iih wbiakey teturat aad, if paid loe, all your enoaer will be retuDded by return mail. 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