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L2 THE IJKK: OMAHA, TIICKSDAV. DEQvMBKlt 7; 1911 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Ball i Few, Only Onei BeiiL Holder, of Long Lines. BIQ RUN OF NEW COitN EXPECTED rrlcm for Day Are Weak, Forced Den a hr Heavy Offerings Bad Larae Rrrrlpts froaa aa (oantry. OMAHA, Dee. , 1?U. Thera are vrry few wheat bulla to be founu. lloldi-ia of large lines of cam win at are .oi.i the tuny ones in tne traoe no nin tinier v.nuri. flie on, hope ina nun Have ai th.e time seenm to le i.ni.iiity tnai brats have overmud the market. io.a, a trading was mostly by shorts, lm i oIikiil .ii i.n ir mini t ..iimiitnieiilia Even the m.it bullish Ir-atleia In tho coin tiade are not wining to support the maiat-t in lira of what piomiaa-a 10 lie a very big run ot ne com. ao matter bow atrong a situation or. e. opts later country oiirniiRa at tbla time ai toj heavy to pel mil an advance unu caali 1 Hea are too xran. Altar a snauy opening wheat filmed up some on vhoitn iu)'aa.g. i he siir-itglh Hid not lust long, howevei, and vaults eased back attain, tjash wneal waa vie lower. '1 he corn niMiket ua weak and earner attain tooay, oin to neavy receipt ana iree country oweiitigs. Cain corn waa tjc to lc lower. i'nmaiy Miieat receipts were 776,000 bu. and ahlpmema were ali.Ow bu., against recelpta mat yar oi tJi.wO bu. ana ship ment of wiuuo bu. i'rtiiiiry coin receipt were 975.0W) bu. and aniiimeniH were i3.iu bu.t against receipt iat year of Wu.Ouv bu. and alup mtnta of iki.vii bu. Ciearaw-'e were UnO bu, of corn, none of i. am and wiieat and flour iual to VM tu. l.iverimol closed & lower on wheat and HvM lower on corn. 1 ha iiiowiiia; raan aalea were reported: W HaAi-Av, d. hard, 1 car, tro. No, S hard, J obi a, koo Mo, I inixeo., l oar, WV'I No. t apring, 1 car, ,rr3, CORN No, 1 wnlle, cara, Mo I No. 4 white, 4 cara, 6tvc No, 4 color, 1 car, lV No, 1 yellow, ID (tare, laS"j 1 ear. (MVI I cara, onfcoi U cara, obo N. 4j maed, 11 can, avsi raia, 6n No, 4 iniktid, 1 car, um la care, 64c no grade, 1 par, RJVt", DAT.-mi, while, I oare, Wl No, 4 Willi, 1 rar, 4He 1 care, 46vio no grade, 1 car, Mtc, oaka faoti rrleea, T7HEAT No. hard, MAM'to: No. 1 hard, HW-Hw, N. 4 hard, CORN No. it white, odiudsu; No. I white, 87 No. 4 white, iHfctrtoHo; Mo, I yellow, MtliUftne; No. (yellow. bft tVko; No. 4 yellow, 6tVC66o; No. Z, Mlt'tf 6c, No. I, M3&c, No. 4, MViffic; no grade, 6J,o, OATB-No, I white, 4ifi4To, atandard, 4.Wvc; No. I white, Wi No. 4 white, o4($44c. HAKU.i- Malting-, I1.14S1.M; No. 1 feeil, 1.0141.14. KYE No. I, 82393c; No. S, tl2c. Carlot Recelpte, Wheat. Cora. Oate. Chicago w 422 Vt Mlnneapolla 4x7 Omana 24 tt HO Uu.utn $i ... ... CHICAOO OH A I AND FROVIBIOKIg Feat area ( the Tradlaa; aa4 Cloalagj . I'rteea oat Hoard ( Trade. CHICAGO, Deo. . Wheat Bank, today tinder liquidation aalea by hlKbprloeJ holders. One local capltauat aiona cut loose from a line emi uiaied at lxw.'AW bunhela. . H waa a nervoua cioae. Varying from the name as laat night to o down, laateet trading leit corn unchanged to fee up, oaut at a uuciine ot totutu and hog products , witnln ifto eltlier way fioui twenty-lour houia uefore. Litpreaaing aa the uay a developmems were in the main as to wneat ail the nes was not ut a aort dlaneaiteiung to the bulis. Juaie In tne eenaiun big tunes oi tiour were rvported at Minnrjipjim and intra waa a gooo-altod aecrease tit the worid s avanauio supply. Mtatemenis tun tne mop northwest wouiu r cacn liu.uuv.UM iiisieu ot l4,uu,wuw buaneis l.guitd out by the goverumeni vklnrits, had Mima ohow ot coniumauon in iue tact tnai. Minneupolia s.ocka gal.tvd T)uat liuu.wM busneia in toe Itutt lour uaya. jNhave, tneieaj Ilia help, ihuugn unt, wuiln iim come from the nims to caan Wheat, teo to a spasm ot strength in ui iintu imeea liiutuits. omwun ins open ing auu me c.oae auty lauatu noiu ei-u lu o-c, with ml wuiuup at ku, a net lota ot fie 'lata. int the recent deoilne In prices wouiu anui Oil tile movement of curu bruugnt aoout a rutiy in tne market tur that Ctitai. xuuy tiucluaiad iioin tin. to eiKJ, c.uaung ateauy at Hat, piouisc.y the Maine aa iuI Uiaiia. Caatt giauaia wee "W. ii i yeiiow wag uuoiwji ai iouuvi tor vaiioig. Laui VAtuulted considerable heavlneaa. i'op anu ouiioui iiguave tuuunea tur Uuy were aO auu o-, wiin laat amies ai c, a lose of xvo utu a oiii-iak.ng b anuria ted to a recov ery in no pivuucie aner eatiy wvaaneaa, iu u.e uu vncea wwe p.aciicai.y uu chatigvd. ' leaning tututea ranged as toilowsi Artio t vjmn. xiiaii. tmw, Ciua. te. y. 1 I I Ktal fchki ty !. Jiuy. , Corn 1 1 leo..Vti, 1y.iw.'il J".we ( Oaia , , 10.. . etr Jaay.lK4cww( Sm h I VSJl l 1l tt i iuitjiaij' V M, W 7ii'Sjlr to tM w 4 4jt 4 iSl l ssmi 4A4 Jui.W5vtI ro. I I ! .. I JtLU U Wli It 66 I 16 40 I 16 60 14 4! is e 1 1 M I U Jk is is ls kir Ui4 I 1 a alaa.. iui. Bibs Java.. May. luijr. 87 6 1 I i. kiMi 17 riii u 1 1 Ji 10 "ni I 1 1 im I trt 19 ! 116 I 6 10 ! U I 1X7 I It I USs g tu I I,! M 1 s I I s a.fri 40 I e w Uiuui quoutiioiia weie aa oi.oasi s iAOxv eteauj ; winter pt.t.uia, M-WAi 6.1; wmier eitaa.aina, J.ns-.iu, apt,4, patents, tw.iut.v, apung auaiauts, W4.uV, 1ajktUS, a.,W-l3. Kijle No. i, 7SU bAiUiiai-riMi or mixing, eubOuo; fair 10 ciiuace niUiig, 6l iwvi.i. k.b!jt iiiuoiiiy, t-u.ii clover, lli.i, si. in. t'iao v ioiU.NiS-Aiess poik, per bbl., tlo.vMui.; iuu, per lto ins., 6o.u; suuit tlua, uui-a tiuoe. li.Sis. iuuu tt-uvu..a 01 wheat and flour wte equal 10 dva.vui bu. i r.uiauy ie- ctupis weie ik,iui uu., couit4u wiiu tlZ.VMI bu. till. C.'llt-hfOllll.lle ua a .all atju. iue WKtiaie v.a.u.e supi. u e..un by liiavuau eel a, utcieaaiu fj bu. i.tuiukUaU itK'i,Ha fur tuiuutrow; tiuki, 1, Lou., tei cars, oaii. liu CUa. uuko, a.uvU I. call. Clin.au Cmk ila.i.s - .V l.tai: No. t tea No. 4 leu, .Ja.c, -No. i I, aid. .,-ji.U, .No. j i.UiU, tfwx.; No. I lioiincin, il V.'dl.m, .. 2 iiuilin.ui, tl.U, lui.u,, ,su. i.uiiiioin, l.utji.vi:; .No. -awing. koitl.tl, .No. i apiiiik, u.i.wn, io. aviin. --.ijii.w; vc.vii ciiuu, n, 61. Vo, Uuiuiii, Ai..u imu. No. i u.u I't:; No. t,.'t,..-it ; .o. oiu, ujwt, --o DlilU, ial.jc; -No. 1 luill, luwi No. yelloA, o.i, uc; No. . No. 4 Hunt, io. 4 i.o.v. fao. OaUi Nu. 2, 47Vc; No. i unite, j luuc; No. a wiiue, .-h.v. .to. 4 n.. 4. ai4. .0; alai.umd, a4 w .u. itje. No. 2. .-a .v. iiuioili)', .uuU.vO. Ciovvr, 4)14 lVy i-J.l. ilMl tei, IU..1,4. iL' l ii.it Hi uii cieauieiiea, Xijj;c; da.i iea, Jc. fiori-Dteauly ; receipts 1,471 rases; at rinua. uua mciuuod, itc; fnaia, it, tx, orumaiy, iui.e. C K11 111, uaialra, lSVQitc; twins, iituiv; yuuug niueiuu, iokieui long iiorna, iviiluo. 1'Ui'A 1 uu.g-Kaaler; choice to fancy, 66 fcn.c, fair to gixl, autiic. 1-OUL.ilty rum; turkeys. lJUcj Chickens, l'-Jllc; tip.iuks, lie VKAtr 4tledy; w lu W lb. WtS., T4fllc. Caaiui Itectl, !: v. uat, U a... with 4 of uoiattaci grade; coin, ui ikia, Wlm of cvuLract giaue; oala, iu Caa. a. Tula, receipts ot litt at Chicago, iiuuw aona and IJuiuin luday wan eae uaia. ouu.pared with tJ cai-a laat m euid eni 1 me svi reapouoiiig Bay a yeax agu. NEW .llltli I.KKKtt. MAHKKI 4notatinna of ihr liar o Varloaa t-oni ni odlllri NKW YOltK. Ifc 6 -FI.OIR Unlet; Sel 1IK putelila. .i..iiii "-'; WiflK i ntiai(.lt, u u4..4j: H.r,n c.arx. ..vul.jo. Ivan ii alialtilitK, n i-',H Kvu Lour, .a.r lo good, 4.;.v,j- A; choice to fa:( , .uos.u. IttiCKWheut flour, quiet; - -v ,,er iv ma. CuKNMc.AI.-Hira.)y; fine while and i iiow, Hvviou, comer, l.uyl ; knit hVE-Mwilj; No. 2, V.c, f. V Oi k. HAKLET-Flrmj malting, C. 1. f. iiufial'. WllKAt .-pot market, env o. b. New $1.181.23, No. t red, e.e.ator ekpoit l.ar-la, and v 4o f. o. ij. alio.; !No. 1 Murine. Ii I'Uiulh. l.il' i. o. o. afloat. Fu Ui re a market waa eaiy uiiuer luiUier eeilmg. on liberal receipt, eK outide marKein, a poor cmxIi de mand ami on an enlimaie that there Is ij to ij per cent of tne airmK wheat crop till In taimeia haiuia, cioning 7c to Sc net mwir. tiece.t.ber c.oaej ft.-; May, .i.ol 15-1. t'oKN Sjuit market, eaay; new export, 6c f. o. b. alloat to arrive. Futurea mar ket was witnout transactions, closing nominal. OA'ln 8pot market, steady. Futures market nominal. HAY-H;eady. pi ime. 91.30; No. 1. 1125. IHUF.t-8tead; Central America, 22c; iiugoia, W.tvue. l.ICA TCI Kit-r irm; hemlock, 2M27CJ sec onds, Z"(i'4?. ' llol'hj Firm; state, rommon to choice, i:ill crop, M;c; mil) crop, nominal. J'noVIHIONS I'ork, ateady ; m-ss, I12.S0 lU.wO; family, $14 wry H bo. t'ut meatn, any; pickled bflllea, 10 to 14 lbs., flOuofl' I'l.i'j; ulckled liama. til iII..ti. iird. leady; middle weat prime, ;.6t9.flf; re- iine'i, quiet; rnniment, l 70. TALlA)V kaav: nrlme rltv Kafti 6'kc; country, JV('UJ!4r. liL'TTKIt Firm; crtamery specials, Tie; extraa, Mc; cieamery held speolala, tMf '4c; extras, KCiatr; proceas specials,' 2bVt t'HKK'KK Firm. P:OtiH Freeh leathered extras. 4.1ifi4f extra firsts, 4v-q4ic; fresh gathered dirt ies No. 1, 24c; fresh gathered - check prime, Kf,i21c. ... . . roUlYI HV-Allve firm: western .chick. ena, 12H'i 13"-: fowls. i:wtuia inrkaii 14j1c; drenaed. dull: tvmiern chinunna Millie; fowla, iwlHc; turkeys. 10fS2o. Kanaas Ity Urala and I'revlaleNa. KANSAS riTr. TW svvittcii' Cash, steady: No. J hard, HVfotl.iH; No. I, HTCull 08: No. 2 red. Mujttii.n- Mn . SJUMr; December, Kf-'tc; May. iiKo, ' ' COKN-Hteady to U1 hlshei" Va mixed, KHiao; No. 8, ele; No. 2 white (c; No. 3, waotc. December. 2ni M..y. lEUo. 2ATltrlTn?h"n.,rl: No- white, tusa 4Ho; No. i mixed, 47t4Se. . HATf HtflAfl V! rhnlOa. lmnr.e lAfcVl.en. L choice prairie, S13.25is 6a. BUTTKR Creamarv. tr.t. seconds, aic: pscklng stock, 21o ; ! ' n;"08-Klrsg, 83c; firsts, 31c; seconds, Iteoelpts, Shipments. 21.M 2j,ooo 47,000 . w.Wio LOW 16.0U0 Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu St. I.aale fteaeral Market. RT. IT. I.OU1H. Deo. J-WHEAT-Lowff k, No. J red. 96iime; , No. lo.ard' t'fl.ODH: December me- 'm.S' . iJmra- tra May.'M0" t,"er",; mber, jiA IH Hteady; track, No. t. 49c No i hit.., fic; Icember. 48.c .' , ItYK Unchana-ed i ar. . ttTlf1)'11- r,1 wlnt Ptenta, t4.!B C4.76; extra fancy and straight, I3.Kj4 hard winter clears, 3.w3.70 ' v". HKKD-Tlmothy. IH.OtU.SO.' . . . C ORNM KAL 43.30. . ' 1.20RNFlrm: "cked "":. H Uit ri"TaFri.t,mothy' Pr-I-I'RoVIMlONit-Pork. unchanged; pVlme sleam. $8.571 1. 67H. Ury salt meits." tu'n"Ldi-J!xe1 tr. 'hon- clear KUUS Hleady, at Stxs. . c . lleceJpts. Shipments Flour, bble...,. Wheat, bu Corn,, bu Gats, bu . H,tw ,W Ht.ouo 77,w 43,0,10 .W 16,000 Avallabl. a. ..!;:W ?PHK' lc- BP'clgl cablei and ii.rf-Te.l,"- K"",mun"ii"n received by in avail.!.!. . ' "mowing chnges eV'TFr?h""i rV-a! rfnM'k,',"u 'm reaaed 9..000 bu. ! tl"nH(' Inoieased 174.000 bu.; float for and In Hum,.. .. . . Z t 000 1 bu., total Am.rlc.n and Kurcean .P: Hiai.. , ' . DU- corn-United mates and Canada. Increased 667.000 bu. "LVSla ?lux,c J?d Csnada, de- . . m.vui, UU. t na leading Increases "Parted this week follow : MaSf.tob ' M bu.; Portland. Me., , bu : Ool derlch, 170,000 bu.; Minneapolis private ela vators. 100.000 bu.; lulsvVue. kilouo bV ' Mlaateaoolla Crala Market. 11' I A V ... .. ' - HARLK Y tjocg-LlH. CORN No. I yellow. 60o. 1! vl.8.10, 60. .,1 a, o.liltt Kl"oURilTr!Uh puu'Ki. "ok"' t23.003-2S.50, Philadelphia Frodaeo Market. PHILADKLPHIA. lien i-utwrt.n Firm; western creamery specials. 4cr extrs, Jsic; nearby prints. 41o. . ' r.utia-nrm; iennyivanla and othar nearby firsts, full cases, 110.70 pen eaaj current receipts, full cases, I10 20 per case: western flrata, full caea. I10.no 1,.. current receipta, full cases, 6IU.JU per case CHKKHK-Mrm; New York fu.l crei," fancy, lklytes fair to good, Jtrt1Hc. Peoria Market. PKORIA. L-c. a rniiN-i: I white. 6SHc; No. 4 white, 67e; Wo? I yeilow, eM'.kc; No. 4 yellow .Tr.. i mixed, to; No. 4 mixed, 67c; 'sample WiC. 1 OATH Steady : No. 1 white .. ard. 4.Hc; No. I white, 47Vi47Hc. Mllvraakeo Uralat Market. MILWAl'KKK. Dec. l-WHEAT-No. nol i hem. li.otoi 1 7- N'n 1 ..aa.-- 10.',l,l.u..y,; No. hard wlnr.;. low; fee ember, Wc; klay, ITUkWc. ' - T 'laimaiti, lAf ISC. ... llARLaKV MlUtlllg. 11.12V1-X. Metal .Market. ' - NEW YORK. Dec. Lllk'Tiiiii Standard copper, weak; apot, lli.0O.au futures, 12.i)7Wt12.; lAindoh ,.,u. tluu; spot, i-ia lus, ! mures, i.u$ 6s' Uki and elertrulyllc 61J.USuU.lu; casting I-2':4i.2.k.V Tin. quiet; spot.. , 4j..6; luturtH. 141.60642 M; lnrton, fU ni M it, 1 ni u ten. xittl ia. Lead, quiet ; K atAulBU, New oik, and 4. 4 4.S5, Kaat M. l.nl.la; Lmnluii, pot, a,'lb lea !d Spelter, unsettieo: New York, s; t. no n tiial: M16fiu.7i, lam Kt. .louts' e York, D. i ember. Jv.4iHju.a0; lindou iSii l.n il. AMimony, dull, l.'ooksone, lo.; lion, t.avtund waiianis, t.s d In L01 d .1. l.aily Iron was una-uled; No I f..i.nn iioithern, li.7i 1 ll.uo. No. . l' 614... v.-14.,.,; .so. 1 snuilitru and No i sou.i.eu; Bf.l. $14. 2iu 14.76. . . tT. UJl la, Dec. U.--META L-lad steady. 6.3. ii. Mpelf;r. unsettled; $ii.ta 6.W. ... ... .. l:nr-nrute.l pi. lea aad lilted Fralta a 'PY.oVORK r- KVAI ORTFI A I'F - I-.H Julet sod steady, nnd ths It-rge arrivals are moa.ly f.ir export; on the Pot itnry a liOVjc; choice, 6-u,iC pr;me. i,tjkVc. -- I'HIF.N 1 ..1 1 s-Frune:i. f',m on S' ec -latlve buying to cover short contracts and In exp. nation of firmer prices- quo. lutlnns range from 6V,c to lie. for Carl-f- rr.las up to 40-60a snd li4c to 1 Mr Orekons. A p Icon, quiet but firm: choice if-tiiilgc; extia choice. laisc; tmry, it til:. Peaclue. firm on the sirengih on the oast, choice. lUtillVfcc; extra choice ll,lic; lancy, USiUl.'c. Kalsli.g, ttrm! with small offerings; loose muscstela nu 7V,c; choice to fancy aeeded. 7 n 84r ; seedless, eflic; Laondon layeis. $1 4,11.44. Heflaed Sagar Hedaeed. NEW YORK, Dec .-All grades of re. fined sugar wars reduced W cents g hundred wunalg Vv4ar, t-o7si niiuri clears, fd.60. Xseoh uiichaiiged; t.-.xed extra short, - M.I7tt' Clt-Hr ribs, 19.37Vi; short clear, t8 60 .OIJIVTRY - Htesdy; chlckena 8Ue- MINNEAPOUH, Uec. .-WHKAT-De. July, ll.OJH; cash. No. 1 bird, l.oi'k; Ni LliHuv' ,012'01'.: No- I norther NEY Y0RKST0CK MARKET . from Wa8hinjton Affett Entire Li.t Adversely. SELLD.0 MOVEilENT ACTIVE Hills rrotldlng fur Ahnlltloa ot I omtnerce Ceart aatl for I'hys leal Valaatloa of Railroads Gives tonrrri, NEW YORK, Uee. . The news from aahiiiklon aifet ted ktocks adversely 10--ay. 1 ne market was slow Until tne lute aiaerniKin wnert quotations ' were de preaiied rapidly by an gctUe Selling move ment, 'the attack wkm aimed cnief.y at 1 lie rail load USuea. Many of them were lorceci bat a from one to two points. Two bills belore congress teemed to give traders concern. 1 hey were those providing tor the abolition Of tne com merce court and for the phelcal valua tion of' railroads. Tariff reviHion also came up for more thorough consideration and the dealers made the most of reports thai changes in many schedules weie to lie attempted. The- market for Wabasn securities was lrreguiar, although they were not sold as heavily gs yesterday and the declines were small. Allia-Cnaimers pfd. declined to '9, and the 6 per cent bonds to ti. the loweat prices at whist these Issues ever sold, and the common declined to 2vi, within a Ii action of the lowent. Fedeial Minnig pfd. broke I points. The co.laime In thla stock weskened American Hmeltlng by wnicn it is indirectly controlled. Some of the low priced railroad laaues were weak. loiedo, Ht. Ixiuis and Western dronned 2 and the pfd. 4'.i to the lowest prices since 1908. . The bond market showed a reai-tlonnrv tendency.- Total sales, par value, $4,023,000. cnnea mates s reglsteied lout ' on call. Number of sales and leadins nuolailona of stocks were as follows: gal's. Hit, tew. Clous. Allla-Chalmr pfd pnu a Anulfaraated Coapar ... Ainairn-Afiicultural .. 40H 'ii" 11 M 44(4 14 MH 11 it ut "iii i.tot) 4M too ii" 14 4414 Am. naet Sugar AmSefetn Carv Amsrlrali C. A T a si ' t'ottoa nu Amarli-an HAL pfd... Am. Ira HScarltla iSt II 1914 American Llnaead Amartrsn Le:omotlvs ... American S, j, H ?0 II, teo tr. 7l"t 7 Am. . A R. pfd i,m ins vl m?4 ...... ..... ..... 314 Am. atea Kou nil r I Am. Sacar, HaflnliM ill Amarlras t. A T 1103 lt4 HI I1l Amarlrss Tobacco pfd. , . Americas Woolea Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchison Atchlaon pfd Atlantic tMat Una Baltimore Ohio........ HcihUhatn Stoal Hrnklya Htpld Tr 14.0JS 1944 141 , "i.'fino 4.0IW ? s In -4 l l(X) IM U KU m mA ne 1 i,oe iii 101 mi 2 l.'SO 11 1,M 140 TT 77 2 t Canadian Faalfla Central Osthar ( antral Laalhar pfd 1,000 2V0 '"Hi 10 ti a"4 zo4 I 'ti i .M 'ti "ij sis Cantral of Naw Jara... inaaapaaks Ohio Oilcaso A' Alton Chlcaao O. W.. Sew.... 28 11 141 t'hlcaso Q. W. ptd Chicago A N. W -hlro. M. A 81. P.... 14'J 4, W0 lit lor 104 ('.. ft St. L, n .. It 10O 4-7 47 M 1.10 1JIU, 1M Ml Colorado P, A I Colorado aV Houthora.... rodaolldalad (laa Corn Produrta 100 104 lUi 10V4 lialiwara A Msdann Danrar A nis Urando.... Iienvor A R. O. pfd maimers' Securities .... Rrlo Krlo iat pfd Erie Id pfd 1 It 21 HI ' 47 44 4 II IIS It II 42 It II 41 1,M ton 'l.'tej 704 (toiwral - KMKitrla M9 1J3S IM 11 Oroat Northaro pld 1.40ft lit 124 41 141 144 Oraot Northers Ore ctla.. tde , 41 41 Illnola Cantral Intortnrough Mat.. Int. Mat. pfd 00 18 1.I0O " nternatlonal Harvaster.. ISO -10414. 1044 I'M Inter-Marina pfd International Paper International Pump loa Central Kansas Oily go K. C So. ptd baolodo Oaa Utulavllla A Nashville.. r it 11 14 , I MS 1IV4 II IT ISO .140 II 14 SI .100 104 . 104 Hl 04 U7 IM HI Minn., A SU L M., SI. P. at 8. 8. at.... afie irt4 ih 111 1.W4 M lis 114 104 M II 1114 1.10 l 14 I14 ino 1144 ll, n lino 11 lo tit too 14 vi 1414 it Mlaaourl. K. a T M . K - A ,T Pld Mlamurt Paclflo National .Mlacult ........ Notional Load N. H. R- of U. M pfd.. Now York Central N. Y.. O. A W....I Norfolk A Wootora North American Northern Paclflo Paclflo Mall Ponnarlraala People's Ilea .; P., ?, C A at. V...... Pittsburgh Coal Proeaod ftoel Car Pullman Palace Car hallwajr Steal Spring..,. Heading Hepublio gtaol Rapubllo gtaol pfd Ht-k laland Co...- Rock laland Co. pfd St. U r' id ptd.. M. Uiula g W St. L. t. W pfd Slon-thottlold S. A I... Southern, Paclflo Southarn Hallway So Hallway pM Taaneaeee Copper Tajaa A Pacific T . St. U A W T . St. U A W. pfd Union PSclflo times Paclflo pfd 1.. Untied Btalea Haalty.... IIW lMt 1IW4 0I4 100 S 1,100 lot im K'74. 73 U, 111 iii 1,700 111 Ka) II II 31 l.ioo ixtl4 lit 111 too 104 li ion a H 704 17 IT IT II ado Ki4 in in 100 11. it to 40,140 1 1MH 141 . 100 Hi 14 ti n 4tie it M0 US . 100 41 100 41 in. 41 41 I lf 44 41 It 7t 4! SSO - 71 71 4.100 f4 . SOO "'ioo MM 111 no 1114 tl 1TIV4 To tl 7IU. 71 II II It 13 II I. Hi 17 17. II. W J lU ill 17114 :::;: ::i:: t'nltad Stalaa Hubbar.. KWl II 414 I lot 41 ' 744 II na 4 II United Maaloo 81001.'.. tl g. Steal pld Utah Copper V.-Car. Chaailral ... .. M.ieo 4144 ., i.kw lolw ioe ., t.ete lo 4 41 .. 100 13 laj .. t.loo H .. S.MS 1114 .. 1IHI 41 M t II 1 Viabaah Wabaah pfd ..... Weolera Maryland ... WeettoghoaM Klaetrls. 'ioo "H'i weetarn t'nloa Wkaoilng La,' B..1.. 71 - teo s 4 Lehigh Valley U.tOV 171 177 177 New' York Mosey Market. NEW TOTIK. Dec 8. MON E Y On calL firm; tVttiS per cent; ruling rate. 414 per cent; Closing" bid, 44 j'hr cent; ot tered at 44 rer cent. .Time loans, strong; sixty dsys.lnd ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 4 fer tent. ' , rltl.M bj A1UKCAN I IUJU "A f B.U H04V4 per cent. .1 HTKKL.INO EXCHANOB-rJisy, with actual business In bankers' bills at for nlxty-uay bills and at l4htw6.for de mand. Commercial bills, 4 U1. 81L.VEIt-lar, fcoc; , Mexican aoliars. i.ONDS uovernmem, , easy; ranroaa, easy. - - 1 locing quotations on oonus touay were n tollowg - - U. a. ta. rot . twaint. m. .' ..luvwNapan 40 If . ..101 do 4 Ha M, ..tot 4 K.. C. so.'" 1st ra ... li ..III4L. 8. tick. 4a llil.. 1 do coupon . U. 8. . reg go coupon . U. 8. 4a. reg do coupua ..iimu n. ni. aa. . .. M .M..K . AT. 1st 4a Allla-Cbal.- lat Am.,. Ai. 6S.......14S " ai ATA T..c. la...lo'. Mu. Ptuifto 41 74 Am. Tobacvo la..... l N.-H.R. of M 4s - do 'tl. M.V. e.g. !... II Aru.iur m it, ain"' au.wu. , fell;. Afbtaon gon. . 4N. T 1 N. M. 44 M. .tvt . ov.-o ., 18144 .101 ON. A W 1.1 0. ta la . rl ' docv. 46 log . No." Pactno la p . M . do-ls . J . K-jO 8. L. rfdg. 4a... h. . H Peou. cv iv.a lilt . 1,4 W lo con . 4a iji . sat. Ituontg g.-n. 4. , , a.lo c. aa do c. o A C. u i a... Ual A Obto do la 4.1 ".V s..".. Ilrouk Tr. c 40 Coa ol U M .... io Leithr a .. C. .Of N-.J- S . - - a. w m n. r . 1. la H . the. A "ho aa a a gen aa. i4 .''i . K, . at . Hi, . Ii 1, .lol . : .in , . ion- go raf. " : ' o. 4a Ct. I c A A. ' " ao lat g..id aa..., C H 4- -4a .U.4a do-goa. 1 v. t-j,. aa..., f M a 8 P. a. 4 . . aa ca. , C k. -I. 4 '-' do lot ot. ao,..., 4,1 rfg 4S c" a-w , laaitaor 00. ... 'olo Inn M . -lov." i 4a...,..., oi'olo Mid-4o ' laliaa Paclito 4a... Oi. - A 8 r A o iv(a . so . ... n.avH.'e aa 7 t So lal A raf. 40 . Ill i4 I'. 8.. Rubber I0....I04 l"i U. 8. Steal Id la....iol!a 74 VO.-Car. 4'Som. o4..1nsi n-SWahaaa lat la loy.aj 71'. do lot A aa ... tit, U .Waatarn Md. la.... rw 7t , Woat EI.C. t, a. a a? I A H 0 . 1 do ral M.. Plattllrra' I Ktio Pi I. 4a do'gea.' go ev. aa, aar. A do- ertlao. B. O.o K100. c. .. 1M Wis. Cantral iv la. ..Pi., . ,.,., i7 III. t an. lot roi. aa. r. -v o. - ra, tt. aa.... 7 ... . .... uaa... Int. aaov. aiaa aa ioj Krir Yark Mlalag toeki, NEW- YORK, Dec. 1 Closing . quota on a li.ing no. Kb were: Alice x uttlo 4-hlof . I .ana la-i .110 la-l . IJ Com. Tuoael siook. tl Mriiraa .lo bunua la Ontario Coa Pal A Va 14 rkir Iroa Silver 11 Biaaaars Lao4villo 1 00 I Hollo Jacket Bank Clearlaga. OMAHA. Dec. 4 Hank clearings for today were 63.647 .414.74 and for the cor responding day laat year tt.tlA.2sb.8a. Uados gtoek Market. ' LONDON, Doc. 1 American securities ere uuiol grnl gteaaly 4JurUig Uie f wre- i . it lanui-i lii.in S 10 abo.c '' 1 1' e v Vi rU coning. I.oti.lon closing stock quotations. Co .,.!, mnntj ...,7f tyoalrvlllc A .Vi.b ll cn aril .77', Mo . Kaa A Tea. 11 Amal I 'r,,per Anarnnda Atrhlftfin , u 1 M Yorx t ontral. IOT14 . IS.Ncrk.lk A W.at.rn lli im.4 do pfd I! .107 Ontario A Weotrru. 41 1I0 pfd Haillnnro A Ohio IX f, r -ia It n I a IX ( ar.adian fa-Itl- . i . itan.l Minet lb.a. p.ako A Ohio U', lira. ting 71 Cbl. flrat llatcrn t s Soul h rn Rf 10 1 SI., Mil. M. r ill do pfd 71 lie beera in Houtliern Pacifia ...1H Inrer A lllo U. .. 73. fnloo Far If la 171 do tifd 41 do pin i Brie do lat pfd... do Id pfd ... tlrand Tru'ik . llllnoli 'antral tr V. 8. xteet M t.J , ' do pfd .v.. .Ill 4 ai waoaan a 1H do pfd 1IV4 KIa KII.Vl.ll liar, steady at ZVSd per ounce. , AlONEV-IVflJ ner cent. 'I he IBte Of lliarmint In Ilia nrtan Marital for short bills Is s per cent; for three monms Dills, 3 U-UUi, per cent. flontnn BOBTON. Dec, ktock Market . (.Closing quotations on sun . 4 wet e a iono . . II . Mohawk . 1 NaraiU Cbn . ti Nlpltalng Mines Allouoa ai Amal. I'aBM. a 7.. u a g.:;-.; '! 74 Ariaona Com 1 isorin butto oNovfh l.ako 4H n A c. t:. A 8. M Hutte Ctnlltlnn . I H 11 . 44 4 . !! old Dominion ... . II Oaraola .3M Tarrott 8, A C... . li'i'wuincr "cat. A Arlione... I II Je llacla...... Onlenlilal . 'op. flanga C t'.., P.aat Hutto C. M... Kranklln Glroui Con It . Shannon 111a Superior 1 i-4 44 114 . I Superior A B. M. . 4 Taniara.-k . V. 8. 8. R. A M 7 7-U do pfd . ll-a t'tah Con. ... . 1 t'lah Copper Co.. . H Winona 1 Wolverine . M Oranby Con Ureene t'ananea . . I la Hoy a la Copper Korr Lake !,ake Copper la Hallo Copper... Miami L'ffir .... Did. k.diT. 00 5 19 OMAHA UK.NKKAL. TtfARKBT. r.hE';Sl 9UTS-N- ribs. 18c; No. J -,'r- "o- rins. n-c; io. 1 loins, l'.c. No. 2 lolna. 13-; No. 3 loins. 9c; No. 1 chucka. 7U.r.. ain o ..1 u.. i chucks. 6I40; No. 1 rounds, lie: No. 1 . oni, io. a rounus, '4c; No. 1 Plates, 60; No. 2 plates, do; No. 3 plates. FRUITS. tTrit,ni..: r- 1., 1, ties per bbl., 2.75; Jonathan and Orlmea k.",''1''."....''" bbl - W &o; Hen . Davis, per bill., t ' 7". I', llli.rn . U..I1-.. . ' 11 m. V. 1 "i uiiiiuci, per box, 11.35. Colorado Jonathan, extra. fancy; per Z ,:v:' "oonuisiun rpiixenuerg, per i ' vvasningion- it. Brunt y, per box. I.'&O. Bananas: Fancy select, per 1 it i i,w' jumoo, per bunch, 13.75 " ' '-anuorriea; Wisconsin fancy, per bbl.. Ill .Ml tiae !,... aa .ii:. . T - Jumbo, per bbl., lio.BO. . Dates: . Anchor i. aic rRks. in ooxes, per oox, 2.60; Dromedary brandi new, 30 1-lb. fKs"- J" boxes, per box, W.00; bulk in 70-lb. boxes, per lb. 80. Figs: California, Per ran a nr 12 t.o. u. J of 36 12-oa. pkgs. .50; per Case ot 60 -oi. pkgs., 62.00; New Turkish, 6-croWn ik ' boxe' Per ,b"' 1&c: -crown In , "ca, per jo,, joo; ,-nrown in oo-ro. boxes, bar Ih 17, ri.-a.a irr.,la. L.-i.i . 46-M sixes, per crate, U-V,ttS.W, Ko-54-t sixes, per crate, 65.26. .Gripes: CaJIfor nl Emperor, per -4-basket crate, -l.JT.ffl 9 11,1 . 4 .. I . . ... . . . . ;" " Brapea, in Duis., so.bU'a'H.uo. IjmntlB. I .Imnnslva . . ri " ' M.ii,un.iia uiaiu, caiio xaiiajy, O0 else, per box, $25; 3tV lre, per box. ""'1 ijoina i-imoneira, lancy, nuv-oou sixes, per box, 66.60; 240 -and 420 sizes, 60c per t.rtU laaa lira...... . i.MAr. b i A,.., --vi.uBv., m .auiiaa iiavcia, im. 12 slses. per box, 16.25; 150.170-200.216-260 t'c-i w, oo.ovi aaniorria navets, uill i'i iwa, ao.ov. jrenrs: v ftiuornia ti . n , .. , 1 1 wpiij. wn, 00. w. - VEUETABLEH Means, string and wax, MP Mn.Lr V. ., I. n . . ww. nm . . . VVlsconaln rwap th liifiiUc rala.u kj.u, . - . h . nu, 1 ... 1 j , Iran, naae rli.auan alkn. r'ah,..Hl. i . i - , .. .w, , vuiuw, ucr oxen, 90c. Cucumbers, ' hot house, per i4kj.n nilA Lu..I.m. - . . w. riaai'iant, lancy x loriaa. nap. ! n v . 09 oil , . . wi . . . . . .7 ' V "'nu, cans lancy, white, per lb., 16e. Lettude, extra fancy leai, per aosen, ioo. unions, CAltfurnta, white, per lb., 8c; Wisconsin, yellow and .red. In sacks per lb.. 21c; Spanish per crate, I1.H0. Parsley fancy southern, per doxen bunches, 6OJ1.160. Potatoes. Min nesota Karly Ohio, per bu., I1.I6; Wlscon- --iaa Willi? Diva-fa MU,, fl.llF, m lots. 60 less Bweet Potatoes. Kanstis, per bbl.. 2. 76; per bu. basket. I1.&0. Rutabagas In sacks; per - lb.. ic. .iiiai,ira, vaui.i, ma., iier. rrilte. II no ' MiacELIANHOUB Almontls, Tarra S.'iia, par m ionc, in sacss iota, 10 less, raxil nuts, per lb., W14c; n sack lota lo ir.r. vutiwuiiia, fer aaca, I0.11O. j.'UertS. per lb.. 14c; In sack lota, lo less. Peanuts! rnaalul lyae IK lu.. . it m, Pecans, large, per lb., 17c; In sack lots, lo irpa. I..I1IUI., new crop, ism, (.atif ornla, per lb., l.Hc: In sock lots, lc less. Cider rVgHW Nainawk. TWa tK.aa-ul noma. I. - I m a. . . ' U.OD; per 30-gal. bbl.. $n.'(p; New Yorit MottB per 15-gal. one-half bbl . 3.60. per pu-aaaa nm., ao.ow. jtuney, new, frames H75. Kraut, per 16-gal. keg, U.T6: per 6- ??! ..?A ,U0; Wisconsin, per one-half bbl., 63.60. ... . " Coffee Market. NEW YORK" ria, S i-v-trtiTD. ,.. "" c1oji1 steady at a 'net decline 'of y m 00 point. Bates, lDP.ow bags, Includ Ing a considerable volume of switching December, U.67o; January, . 18.30c; Fefi niarv. 1.10c: March 'A uu... a. .11 at.i- May. 12.Wc; June, 12.Hc; July, August and S 4'ro,-i vctooer ana November 12.MO. hpot coffee, intaettled; Klo, No 7' l4.S: 8nto, No- 4. 16-l.iilnc, nominal! Mild, quiet; Cordova. Wttttloc. nominal. Torpetitlaa and Roaln. SAVANNAH. Dec. 6. OILS Turpen tine, firm, at 4To; sales, 140 bbla.; -ceipts. 817 bbla.; shlpmenis. 672 bbls.: stocks. 80.OM bbls. ' ' ' oi08,1-1,1'!" " 8'1U bb,-: receipts, w1," ' 'P,n". 'MW bbls.; stocks, 1J0.53 bbls.; H, .i.l5'ii6J!0; D. 64.17.26; K. atl.20tii.27W- V L 3araI a-,LL 11 1 iSi ,J2'?Ji-Pslii'i ' : K. M, o.76; N, 6..60; WO. 7.60; WW, 87.76 , . llry Gootta Market. . NEW YORK, riaa Tit V nrr. Cotton goods markets are generally steady, exceptions being found in a few iniaa 01 gray, gooas-recently advanced Bleached cottons are being sold more freely ainca iietar auriim t,ri..Ad named. Jolt?ra are doing a light house a aula. - . .'... '"rottoa Marleet. NEW . YORK. Dec -(ViTTnv c..- Cll Sod dull' ml,li1llr,ir .,,,I..,H. n tr... . ', . . - " 1 - -", a.r., una- dllng gulf, .t)0c; no sales. ruiures cioaea nt eauy;-December, 9 ltlc- January. S.hJIc: Vphrnapv k .1... x - ,.' V'r0' ViL"1. K !6'; Ny' 8-3c.. June. It.Kc'. 7. ." .T V aiaa, . e.aio; -ocpteiTlOer. s.lc; October, .17u; November, ..!.. . Omaha 11a - Market. '.''., fM4IfA Dec SKAVWa , a... N'n 2 Jtlim- ...m- 111,.,. n..u.' - " ' - v., t . v , v. n , . B I IX ' K Io uOvai; aliai.a, 616 00. -8tt aw; Wheat eu-uo; rye ana oata, 67.60.. Sugar. Market. ' NEW. YOltK na X SIT-1AI1D." quiet; muecotado. he test. . 444; Tentri fugal. l!0 ie. t 44. m; iTIi'laaeca, a test. $4 19; Wool Biarktt. BT. -LOL IA Dec. 1-.W U01-8ie:i.l v terntoiy and weam'n mciiunta, l.jLuc; a.iio aiiiaiuilia, IVAOV, line, liyic. hiiiui City l.tvr 6rk Varkt-t. K-VNHA.4 CITY, Dt-c. oV-eATTLB-Re. cuipi-t, u.-'o licad, Iniit.U.ng Jvo Sviuttifrns; mnia.tii. fna.ly to si.atio up; dieeaed beef una aii'Oit Mt)i1l...j"i'.,.w; alr to g-Oo-i. Jo.tAa.i C.i'U. VNctletn ntcefh. 64.a.Mii.bo; stoct. ii unit fieui, c-1 ;.nMi.?l; souihrru Mecis. l .o'...v. t-outhetn cows, J.itxc at o; ii.iite iuhi. ,Ji,0iv. Jo: native htit oi. i j.'-,- buils t'J iOii t.Ji; - caivea ,4 ..-,, 7 - ' I', !,- -It. .. !( n ( head; market, steady to lie lover; bulk- of sales. 60.754 ;.:'u. u.av . f'i payiiL! j; iNwkcrt and bv.t'!,ts. !-at.il.; liahu, t5.tx.v.uu; 1 .a 6 .ttio.ta.t. btlKI I' vl I A MRS Receipts. S.COn hi-ail, tii akei. f-tiitrly; muttons. 64 2.rtf dtw; (U.in.a,i. 13.5,6.00; wtlliera, Z.2.rt 4.U0; e.. iJ.-.VjlJo, stockers and l4 tra, 2 Mru-4.iA. SI. Inula live stock Markr. 8T. DOCKS. Dec. . CATTI-K Hecelpta 4 4 head, incluulng 200 'leiana; market, atoaidy to ationg: native shii-p.ng and ex port atnie, t7..t0i)tl(i0: dressed and butcher Mens. tA.t-V.u.uO; steers under ' 1.004 Mum s I4.00tfi.00; stockers and tea!- ! era. Uoo.itiuo: cows snd helfera. SJiai,. ! 7 1; csiiiirrs, 81!J': butcher bulls, ll.75$6.26: oiliee. 41 Xt?.5o: texas a.nl lml. an aie-r. 14 007.00, cows aud heif er. I4.toi7.o0.. HOut-r.icc!pls, 1?iX head; market. 10 filje lower; plpta and l!ghta, 64.-je.0u; packers. 6-"- ta-i ti.70; butchers and best nitvy, $5 otujiS 70. hllKEP AMI I.AMH.4- Receipts, t'jt) head: market, steady; native muttons, t4Xj&!k: lambs. 14 "tn.CO; rulla and bucks, fl.1,4.00; stockeis, 61.5Mtil.a6, OMAHA-LIVE ST0CK MARKET Cattle Show Very Little Chauje, Be-ing- Generally Steady. HOGS AHE nYE TO TEN LOWES Skeeg aag Lambs lat Blottrrate Be eelpt. While Demand Is Good, Trade Active and PMcee " "trong to Klfteea I'p. SOUTH OMAHA,' Neb., Dec. 4,'ll. lleceipta weie: Cmxle. Wogs. Sheep. -inc. hi Atonoay :..-4ti37 Official Tuesday 6.002 4. MS 11,14: 11,. 12,J0 lU.tib 4.400 iirsiimAtg Wednesday.. 4,4u0 Three day s tnli" weelTK.SW " 2J.171 24,471 Same oas last Week,.. Iti.il9 82.154 22.412 Hame days 8 wks agi. .19.i"4 21.410 4.1,218 HHtne tlaja 1 wks agu..f,4i4 W.l.a 4b,4M bame das 4 wks ago..2o,;V " lo.0o7 oa.ooD Bame days laat ear...21,74J 11.635 23,218 'Hie loliowmg tao.e eliovts tne rece.pis of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omalw for the year to uMe as compared with iastysar:) . imi. miO. Inc. Line. 'tle 1,10,6.10 1.1SO.0G2 40,4X2 J?" 2.1M.1I6 . 1. J, 42 417,088 Sheep ....... ..2,879,662 2,9J5,7J 4S.241 lie ftiilowihrf tit Iue a.n.ws the' averaga prltel paid lor hogs at fouth Dinaita tor tne last lew onys, with comparisons; Iate.-) txll. jlisiv. 1 itayrat. iiatj,. iiaair. Ha.ao. ( tm.aft. Nov. Npv. Nov., Nov. Dee. Dec. Doo. Dee. Deo. Dec. 6 12'4 I H 04 6 61 80). 6 67 Ot I 071 4 U7 4 73 4 83 oa 4 8! 4 91 6 00H 7 07 8 09 4 30 4 1KJ, 7 00 6 12 6 n 7 lit 8 021 6 791 6 04 6 03 06 tiOOTs 7 is 8 06 1 5 75 4 61 7 U 8 031 a fti 4 04 6 OS 6 02 & m 6 03 16 6a 4 U3 Ui 4 81 7 2 6 bSl 4 01 6 12, 4 61 7 4b 8 12, 1 4 71 0 lt; 4 (U .-Butiuay, .tt.oliugy. C'A'j'TLiK There was another very fair run of cattle, .making the receipts for the three duys 14,3it head, or about 8,600 head luiger tlidn for tho sahie days last week. At he same time thei Is a fulling off In the receipts ns compared with "the "cor responding period lust ycAr ot 7,000 head. Ihe market its a whole was in very sutls lactory condition tr5m start to flnluh. , Tb buyers of. beef iteera were out In the ryaida umisuuliy -eaarly .thls-mornlng and the market on such cattle aa ' they wanted sold In .About the same notches as yesterday. In sonit) ' rases rbe better grades of cattle seemed -to-be a little slow and . occaxlbn&Uy. salesmen wefe complaining that they did not get out to quite as good advantage As they did yes. lerd.iy. Una the ' other hanrl thera w.a casej of medium to pretty good cattle that looked strong. All In all there was little change In the market. cows And hetrers were In splendid de mand, the market belne- activa nnd if anything,-g-little stronger ngaln than yesterday.'. The receipts were picked up very readily, and the supply wns prac tlcaily exhausted some time before mid day. ... . .. ... Desirable feeders were in active demand and they, too, mef with ready tale gt a nine oevier prtoeav man yesterday. quotations on natrve cattle: Good, to cnoice Deet steers, 8.i.fja.7.75; fair to good neei Bieers,,,o.iixt!o.ts; common to fair beef steers, 84.7bft.76: ' good to cbntee netters. 4. lonn.oi: troon tQ chntoe rr.wa 4.4t(j6.);. fair .to . good, oows, 83.6O4.40; common to fair - cows. 32.7tffl3.60: veal caivea, td.Kiqif.zo. , ... wuotattons on . rnke . cattle. . ftnrui tit cnoice oeei stsers, so. itwtTO.oO; fair to good beer steers, e5.onfjS.75; common to fair beef steers, 64.4rm8.00; food to choice cows ana neirers, t.oufff&.i- rair to good COVvs ana neuero, sn.uuat.at! - common to - fail cows ana nelfers. 12..i,tf.S.M): . a-norl m choice . stocKerK and ; feeders, $o.00ttf.0; fair to good s took era and feeders, 4.403j o.w; common to lair stockers and feed erg, 83.OOJt4.40; stock heifers. l3.00flt.J5; ouiib, a i a a a, etc., ao.wnil.oo. KcpresentatiV saleA; ' BKK' STEERS. ' No. A. Pr No. Ar Pr. 10.... m t ii 5::::: - 31 II 8 M 4 tl..... 14 - 17 . II 12 n !.-.... II COWS. 4 I 21..... 4..,.. I..... I 10 - I 4..... 4....'. . I I...... . 4...:. ....long. I to 4.... I.... I.... lull I lo I 10 6 10 ....lit! ....Hit4 ....1059 ....111! ....ltli ....mo ....1221 ....1171 ....ir7 '....itm ....1100 ....1217 ....1:01 ....1IHI ....1171 I n 118 IffM) ' . Ml lml nut tot 1017 ...... .1411. , 1091 1221 .......1111 1141 - - f , m , 711 ....-will Ml 1011 411 1074 , 1105 4M , lit 191 4 40 4 tO :.. I 50 4 10 4 10 I 10 I 70 III I M I SO 7 uO 7 tc 10.... I 10 I III I 70 I Ii I H I to 00 I -40 I 10 ) I M I 26 f 7S I W I 00 I 10 1 x t 40 t 46 t CO I in I 75 I 10 4 00 I.... tl.... 14.... 14... 11.... 17.... 20.... 20.,.. 20.... II.... II.... 4.... UN 4 ......1M7 1V4I 1KI ......lOtt) 190 .i."!lJ5 1077 4 :s 4 a 4 M 4 to 4 ?5 4 11 4 Ii 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 M 4 U 4 IS 4 lo 4 la I 00 I 40 6 40 4 50 4 10 -4 10 4 40 4 4( 4 M I 00 6 00 I 00 I 26 I 21 . 4 Si 4 M 4 14 I 71 I 71 . 17.... 1.... 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Ii ,"..M4) I M 'Ti ......717 i it I 407 4 00 .IS... ,5 g 7..J..'.. 4?- 4 IS 11.... .Js I tl 6 Ma.,1 70 ' t: -..171 111 It 4M 4 70 a 44.... 100 I M WHSTERNS: ' T. W.'Coates Wyoming.' No. 1 AV. Fr. No. Av. Pr. toe U htlfers... 710 8 60 21 cows..'..: 640 feeders.. 860 4 55 . - ... ,W VOMINO. H heifers... 810 8 7a It COWS...A77 4 25 I 76 4 60 6 feeders.: n 5 25 3 heifers... '73 . ' COL0KADO.. 3 feeders. . 644 . 6 M cows. ....1110 liuuti Keceipaa of hogs surpassed any langie day a. rtrcorn aipce the early 'part t July, the run amaiuiit.inf to ilnuai l .Oiw head. Other uiunaty markets weie a to. hcavny. loausti and the uaue in u. tu l as. loictd duvnisrti under preasui it .cuji . I'DCfS ruled i,tii. .-ower. light u-iitri usaiiy aiaouing tne full decline. aniaiiU during most 01 Hie aesalun liaj l oiomii aud 1 aabonttbly . activa . appear- auce, - but -eevtiat ii tne taiger buyer ttirvd before c.taianco nta coiiiii.e.,. aiU taluea ciuwd on tne bottom with latt lueis uK-.acu.7 r carve, iue yards weie ... I eniirany cn iii.ttl until s,tl alonu uoaitl the nnou hour. Ari'ialcoiinn,teti of a big assortment 1 ail a.c.khiB. ajitcruias ranging Iiom no-ax' l.cua ' dutoii to little bta alufi. lJi.it ho, -1 ;iotci the fuiaj anu Hie pro 01 i on- o-iJO -to 140-iiOund Clashes ut, nocii kl.il mail , uual. itcally Utile ,M. the kinua thai ureas out aa loaau, appealed only 111 small ai'.d a.a.iuie-1 1, niclio. a cuitdition mat exoiudea cl.ol . ., pi m 11--w., .-p. ,,t,f, tiMM41atloll. 1 bhipiH-rs and tieculatots made tlielr t-ehctiuns m.at.y In that part of tie mar- 1 ket 1. ml tied anting wtigm gidde, lav- ; or. iig . good butcher s(ock at alt tltues. Total p.-icliaae on 0 0 ri other thuti .0. a; pacul.ig amounted to about tweniy-three loans, something like oiie-cighth of tho ui ply Usual spreads were preserved at the de cline, choice h.avy hogs selling as hlgn as 8..10 and common lights as low as J6.V. Dtstrahle butcheia r. aged around tV.M) auu the bst bac-oa anluiala sold at and near 60.M. Uod 1J0 to lto-pound stuff landed at ij0u6 4i, but la. k i f neig ir proved a discredit In all quarters ajid v I'll on plga and lights ri amy un even throughout. . . i.wl.tarseiitaiive sulea: No. M... t4... .Vo. il... i.1... tl..., II..., ei... ai... U.. A a. ..M ..; ..KM . MI ..-! 8k. rr. ... 6 lo ... I M ... 6 ao ... I MSi MS I Ml a u 40 6 a . ..141 ..lit ..111 ..lat ,.i:i ..ill ... it: ... t u IN M I 14 ... I ao I ao 4 66 71.. tl.. 44.. Ii... t... 90 .. 14... tl... 7J... ... 40... 41 .. ... 74... M... 41... 70... II... 71... ... 7... 71... ... 10... 40... It... ... (0... 75... 71... I... 7... 10... ...171 ...17 ..177 .. 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SHEEP Some) reaction developed In fat sneep and lamb trade, but only a portion of yesterday's severe decline was re gained. It was an ' uneven market at strong to higher levels. Improvement be ing due to prompt curtailment of supply. Only 6.000 head arrived and bulk of this estimate consisted of offerings that were not very attractive for slaughter. Strings properly fed out moved first, leaving a 10 o'clock assortment of half-flnlrVd varieties running down from pretty lair killing stuff to feeders. . Better classes of fat stock drew prices larcely lOfeloc above those of yesterday, fat lambs of western origin reaching 80.75, and fat yearlings bringing as much as 84.7"a. The yearlings were handy and choice, and both sales - noted serve to give an accurate Idea of top values now In force. HtronK weight warmed-up lambs and big, heavy natives were neglected mure or less by packers and had to sell In crration fashion around and under the 8S.00 mark. Hat wether nnd ewe trade held only limited display, but moxt matured mut tons met with a demand equally as ac tive as the inquiry for good lamb?, and higher prices were usually obtained for anything fit to kill. Near prime fed western ewes landed at M.I and a small bunch of natives sold at 63.60. Well con dltloned wethers were quotable around 83.60, and anything passing this figure would have to be high-grade. Western packers anticipate a raft of natives to supply their . needs as soon as stormy weather sets In. and are naturally buy ing cautiously in the meantime, produc ing a market subject to quick changes. Feeders are still dribbling back Into the country for a final finish and total amount of business today was made up of a few IOO to 250-pound purchases. Prices remained firm and the demand seemed fairly active. Strong weight feeder lambs Are selling around 34 50 4.66, while ewes costing J2.75t3.00 show very fair action. Two days' feeder pur chase amounts to only 3,000 head. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. 8fi. 80(26.80; fair to 'good lambs, 6o.25W.60; feeder lambs, 33.764.76; fair to choice yearlings, 34.24.75; feeder yearlings, 33.503.85; good to choice wethers. 33.50fi3.8i: fair to good wethers. 33.25ii7i3.60; feeder wethers. 33.0Otf3.3S; good to choice ewes,. 83.40o-3.6o, fair to good ewes, 8,'t. 10(3. 40;- feeder ewes, 2.4O!j3.00; cull ewes, 31. 502. IS. Representative sales:' No. Av. 12 native ewes 4 native ewes, culls 95 74 native lamba 87 10 native lamba, culls 70 211 Wyoming ewes. 90 26 Wyoming ewes, culls 76 282 Wyoming yearlings, f'd"r's.. 77 Pr. 5 lo 2 25 6 60 4 60 2 85 t 10 2 85 5 15 6 60 2 40 6 35 6 35 6 80 2 0 3 25 3 25 6 25 6 40 6 25 6 25 4 10 4 10 8 09 8 25 3 25 6 75 3 40 2 60 6 60 6 60 4 75 3 66 2 HO .3 35 3 60 4 70 no Wyoming yigs, uars, oulia.. iH i3 native lambs 66 SO native ewes 129 western lambs ...... 39 western lambs ....... 110 western lambs 905 Nebraska ewes 'd'r's 117 western ewea ...128 ... 82 ... 87 ... 81 ... 83 ...120 ...143 ... 82 ... 95 ... 05 ... 78 ... 47 ... 44 .. 31 ...120 ...122 ... 84 ...104 ... 91 ... 87 ...119 ... 85 ...112 ...153 39 western ewea . 44 western lambs 31 western lambs 13 western lambs 67 western lambs ............. 70 Nebraska Iambi, feeders.. 138 Nebraska lambs, feeders.. 40 lambs, feeders, culls , 34 western ewes lift western ewea 23 fed lambs 420 fed ewes .- 41 fed ewes, culls 60 native lambs 61 native lambs 90 western yearlings 219 western ewes .............. 83 native ewes 71 native ewes 162 Nebraska lambs, feeders 290 fed yearlings .............. 94 40 94 CHICAGO LIV D ' STOCK MARKET Demand - for ' Cattle) . Stron -Hogrs - -1. glow Sheep. Lower. OTICAOO, ' Dec 0. CATTLE Re ceipts, 22.000 head; market, strong for good grades, others weak; beeves, 64-oOitf 9.25; Texas steers, . 34.l0tgo.75; western steers," 84.40Hr7.; stockers and feeders, 33.00ry.6.75; cows and heifers, I2.005.90; calves. 86.60jiS.25.. . - -a . . HOaS Receipts, 88,000 head; market. Blow at opening prices; light, 35.4otuii.lo; mixed. 66.707t.25; heavy.. $6.ofi6.25; rough. 65.8o6.95; good toi choioe heavy, 85.6i 6.26; pigs, 64.00315.40; bulk Of sales, 15.tf o. 1 SHEEP AND DAMHS l.eeeipis, eo.oou head: market? 10tiil6c lower than yester day's average; native.. 32.60t.OO; western. 12.754.00; yearling, 34.00.fl5.80; lambs. native, 63.76Hjii.uo; western, it.wtu-o.oo. St. Joaepk Live Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH. Dec. 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.100 head; market steady; steers, 4.5oj!i.26; cows and heifers, $2,6601.00; calves, 33.004(7.00. Hoas Kecelpts. 8,000 neaa; market lower; top, 66.20; bulk of sales, 65.6oli.10. RHKF.P AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.600 head; market steady; lambs, lo.OXgVoO, Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: .llla llAiia Sh&a Vial liJ. iiUR ajla wt- South Omaha t.ioo u.sw i.ow St. Joseph 1.1W. .ooo 2,000 Kansas city o,w Ht. Louis w i.w ',IW Chicago .Z2,W is.uuu en.vw Totals 87,600 89,000 02,600 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Dee- V WHEAT B pot steady; No. 2 Manitoba, is lod; -No. 3 Manitoba. 7s7V,d; futures, easy; Decem ber. ia2i,d; March, 7s2d; May. 7s ld. 4d; futures, easy; January, os7Ad; reb ruary, 6s 6Vd. ., , . , ASQUITH WILL PUSH IRISH HOME RULE BILL LONDON. Dec. . Premier Asqulth In the House ot Commons today announced that the government would use all the constitutional meana'at Its disposal to pass a home rule bill for Ireland during the life of the present rarllament. W Otter Subject to Sale, $50,000 St. Joseph, Mo., By,, Light, Heat & Power Co., First Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds Denomination, $1,000. Due, Not. 1, 1937. THIS COMPANY OWNS ALL THE STREET RAILWAYS IN ST. JOSEPH. MO.. AND FURNISHES THE ENTIRE COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL LIGHTING AND POWER BUSINESS OK THE CITY. Prices on'Appiication. New York. London. OFFERINOS OF SENT ON REQUEST. STOCKS AND BONDS IN PRINCIPAL MARKETS. Meters of New York and Chicago Stock Exchanges. WHO GETS THEOTHER HALF? Secretary Wilion Propounds Qnes tion on Food Prices. FAHMES GETS LESS THAN HALF Departaneat Head Heeommende tkat Patallrlty Be tilven the Atnoant Of Fond In Cold Storage for bond of People. WA8HINGTON. Dec. .-"The con sumers pay a dollar for food; the farmer gets less than fifty cents for It. Who gets the rest?" That is the question which Secretary Wilson of the Department of Agriculture asked today in h i annual report. The secretary does not attempt to answer It. He does explain In some detail the re sults of an investigation his department has Just concluded Into the effect of cold storage on the wholesomeness and costs of food. , Ills Investigation leads him to recommend publicity for the amount of food In cold storage,' Just as the depart ment. now gives publicity to the con dition of crops from month to month. Instead of food remaining In storage for longer than a year or two years, as a rule, the secretary declares that his Investigation showed that "receipts Into cold storage are entirely or very nearly exhausted by the deliveries out of cold storage within ten months." Long storage is the exception, the sec retary asserts. Warehousemen explained to the department that excessively Ions storage was due to lawsuits and other circumstances of an uncommercial nature. The cost of storage. Including storage charge, interest and Insurance, Is considered as a barrier to very long; storage. Effect of Cold Storaar. Cold storage, the secretary reports, has raised the coBt of living by Increasing the annual price level for butter and ggs. The secretary says that an examination of the record of prices gives a "sus picion" that there has been much specu lation In some years by the men who keep commodities in cold storage. He refers to "an apparent mistake" of the storage men In over-estimating tho consumption of eggs by the publlo at exorbitant prices last winter, with the result that In the spring the storage men had to sell eggs at remarkably low prices and send abroad th largest amount ot eggs ever exported in order to get rid of the supply. The secretary declares that the warehousemen ought to be ' required to send to Washington each month the amount ot commodities placed In storage bo that the publlo may be able to Judge ot the future trend of prices. A great variety of subjects are dealt with by the secretary In his report. Ka says that the day Is not far distant when the United States will cease to Import potash. Florida, Kentucky, Ten- ncssee and Idaho are mentioned as de positories. Recommendation Is made that all gov ernment agencies that conserve health should be grouped together In one bureau. The success of the department In the southern states, through object lessons In the fields, Is pronounced to have beea such as to Justify the extension ot the work to all states. Cora Crop Moves Northward. The department announces that tht corn crop Is moving northward by seel selection. - , The American systems of renting land are declared to be faulty and result in boU robbing. It is suggested that domes tio animals be kept on farms, even It the land owner must furnish them, ani that there be a rotation of crops. Afte years of experimentation the department says thu Egyptian cotton can be grown In southern California and bulbs In the state of Washington. The crayfish Is pronounced to be a aerl. ous pest In the eouth. CUtrbon bisulphide is said to be a sure remedy. The finest dates from the Sahara desert succeed In the southwestern states. Poultry products for the last year are estimated to havo been worth $760,000,000. The. foresters of the forestry bureau are learning by experiments how to re forest 30,000 acres hi a year. The secre tary says that ten times this much must be planted annually to cover ail the bare acres In a generation. "We are sending explorers to the ends of the earth for new plants and getting them," says Secretary Wilson. The secretary warns the irrigation farmers that they must conserve their soil; that irrigation will bring maximum crops while the land is new and full of plant food. But where the crops are sold year after year Irrigation of Itself will not assure good results. Insane Man Euns Amuck Witll Rifle SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dec. 6. (Spe cial.) After acting strangely for several uays, John Frame), a homesteader In the ideal district In the ceded portion of the Rosebud reservation In Tripp county. suddenly became violently Insane and ran amuck, armed with a rifle. Catching sight of a daughter of Charlea Putxler, a neighboring homesteader, he fired at her, but fortunately did not hit her. The au thorities were notified and Sheriff Little and a posse went to he scene and tatter a chase succeeded in capturing the craty man. lie has relative In Kansas, who have been notified, and if they do not consent to care for him he will be sent to the state hospital for the lr.stwie ai Yankton. The key to success In business la the Jullcious and persistent use of newspaper advertising. Detailed Information if Desired. Plympton. Gardiner & Co., i 2!8Li Salle St., Chicago. RAILROAD AND CORPORATION nONDS EXECUTE COMMISSION ORDERS FOR i