I TIIK V.KK: OMAHA. SATrKDAVDIK F.MHKK . mil. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Opens with Strength on Ac- 1VU144 vi .uuwibu VHUlca. WEATHER STRENGTHENS CORN Conditions A re Xnt Kainrahle at j rrttmt for Uryinu nf evr trap I Merchantable torn I Marti to liny. (IMA MA. Dec. S, Wheat opened a ;ittle up on account ef rather hiilllitli cables, but on the ail- Vance offrrlnK were hravv and the mar ket eared off. Trader do not kn m mm li more about tlie growing winter wheat crop iIihii they did trefore the offlrl il flame were given "'t. Iti a general way the condition U considered fairly K.ioii, but much ran 'apwn before the( crop i" harvested. Conditions In the northwest are beariitli and lltiunlat Ion ,s Reno-a:. The weather o er Ihp corn belt the strengthening fcatuie nf that market, n 'onrtitlnns :ire not very fncorahle for the lrylnn of the new corn. Sfeorts easily eel Jurvous. as corn In well -old ah'ail for early shipments and merchantable corn 1 bard to boy. Karly ruble, were utrensthenlnir. but the adxunee did not laM. lyings continue to liquidate and csh wheat i veak 3.i1-jc lower. Receipt of coin lot allv w ei e hravv and. despite earlv eupixirt. the mark", ensecl off on a more favorable forecast. Cash rorn wan soft and '.e'lnwer. Primary w heat receipt v. ere 64,0 0 bo. nd shipments were 2.i,nt Int., against re ceipt last year of 62.1,009 bu. and chip- i Incuts of l.'rll.ftJO bu. l'rlmary coin receipt were 1.110.000 bu. and shipments were- 447 fO bu., neitlnst receipt Inst vear of "tfiHM bu. and shlp inenta of 4'6,OiO bu. Clearances were 2.noft bu, of coin, !. flu . Im. of oata and wheat and flour equal to e'C.nnn bu. Liverpool cloned 'jW'-jd hlRhrr on wheat id Wn'd higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard: 1 car. l)4Hc; J car, IMc. No. J hard: 1 ar, Sine. No. 4 hatd: 13 ara, M't; 1 car. P2'4c. No grade: 1 car, f. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, Mr. COIIN-No. 3 white: 12 ran. tur; 5 earn, ST'sc No. 4 white: 4 cam, Vic. No 3 yellow: 1 car toldi. t; 1 car, M'V.c; 8 -am, wv. No. 4 vellow: 16 car. HV; No. 8 mixed; I car, Mio; 1 car, fctt'-fcc; 8 earn. ;V'ic. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 56c: 1 car. MV 1 car, Me; 2 cara. 54V. No grade: X car, MV; 2 cars, 51c. flAT8-No. 3 white: 7 cara. 4Hc.No. 4 hlle: cars, 4filie; 1 car, 4.7c. I Omaha aah I'rtera. WHKAT-No. 2 hard. 3 jf(!7'Ao; No. 3 Tard, WWc: No. 4 hard. 9irc. "ORN-No 2 white, f,-u,f,c; Nn. 1 "White, &7V(iG7r: No. 4 white, r.5'4jtiMr: No. 2 vellow. MH1o7c; No. i vellow, M't'it lv,e; No. 4 yellow, MiM'r: No. 2. MV Ur; No. 4. M'Sti ; no prade. 5Hif.l'c. )ATSNo. 2 white. 4tlVu47o: ntandard. . C'il4fic; No. 3 white, No. 4 Vhlte, 4ri"t4Kte. HA RL1C V- Maltlnit, II.U1122; No. 1 feed $1.01 4T-1.14U ItlE-No. 2, 2'ff93c; No. S, MtfWe. larlot Herrlpta. Wheat. Com, Oat. 21 4M) 152 ,;. 17 131 i V C'hlcwrn .... Jllnneapolln Omaha ' 3uluth ..i.. CHICAGO CHAIN AMJ PHOVISIONS -'eat area of the Trading and f loalna; Prlrea on Itoard of Trade. CHICAGO, lec. .-Htorm damaging -rop In the Argentina had ttullluta af fect today on the market for Vheau The cloaa hara waa firm, with price veryuia from the aama a Jaat tilaht to V.'nSo hove. Corn showed a net decline of fen to SSMrc, and oata, SiJi'Sc. In hog yroducta the clo.n waa Irregular ranKlug from 2Ho log to 2M,4i:c advance. Ueaplte the appearance of atrength In 'Wheat near the end of the day, the mar Vet moat of the time prevloualy had a leaning to the bear aide.. An opening a4 vance, due In part to a bulllali oonavrj tlon of the government report, watt aajf by a good deal of aelltng pivantire fraaat aipeculatora, who aelxed the opportunity to go abort. The resulting decline brought out much long wheat, the property f cwnej discouraged by the rut I I the Jrlce of flour anil by new of Hie abutting tlown of two mil la at Minneapolis, owing to lack of "hipping ordera. liet een the opening and the clone May fluctuated from WMc to 97V:, with laat aale Vmlf'u up at 117 ,c. " Wet weather made earn rule higher at flrat. but free offurlnga from wlia country brought about a. feeling of wea'nna. May awung from B2Vtl3'ic, cloning teady at 6J,c. a loan of (,c net Ciah rrradea were In alow demand. No.' 2 yel. ow waa nut tiuoted. The oat market took It color mainly from corn and Buffered accordingly, through a feeling of depression. Top and Vottnni figure for the latter month wure "4l4SV4e and4iie, with the clone 4ic. av loa of ,e from laat nncht. Provlalona were firm. In the end pork "a unchanged to 2So down, other prod uct exhibiting a gain of 2','(i.V. i Leading future ranged follow: 4. rtio'l"Open. High. Low. Cioae YeyT "Wheat I IW.. May. July. 14 itf7iiiS 7:7',r(4 3S M isastr'-a U3', Corn 1 ec.. May. July. 61 tUI W-i 47 4! 5H 15 524 16 I 74 20 . I 4. 8 42i M'4 tt'Hi 6-' 4 4Ws' Oata I lec. May. Julv. 47 47 4S Kit, 49f"i 4WP'i 4h, Q'ork Jan. Uiv. 18 15 5S 1ft UU 1 W 13 47 15 50 la 90 I IS IT7U.I ard Jin. 02'i i rem ( 7'v 00 May. 17Vii 3-'H tjb May 4o-;J 47ll g 42V,' 47 S io July.. C-i, 8 g 4I-2' Cash tiuotatlon were aa follow: KLOCK Lower: winter iaienta XI nvi 45; winter atralghta, $.'L7im4. 76; atrlna- j'amuia, m; aj.ring atraignta, Jtoir nt Mi; bakers, ij.7r.Jr.73. KVK-No. 2, f.'V. bAftLHY t'-d or mixing, 80i95c; fair to choice malting, (1. 1' 1 --' SKKI 'llinotby, $i: joyij.oit. Clover I'KO VISIONS Mean pork, per bbl., 115 01 tilft . Ird. per P lbs., jShort Jib, aldea. looaa. 7.S7. Total clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to 3.J.oi) bu. Kxpuiia for the week, aa ahown by Uruilaireel a, were riuai is a,sni.vM ou. t'l unary receipta V'ero tM.oiiO bu.. compared with OuV the corrrapuiiuing day a year axo. Katlmated recrlpta far tomorrow AMiea, 24 car: oorn, 440 car; oat. 14 :rn, OOK. I-.MS neau. y (hit-ago Cuh Fricea Wheat, No. t Jed. Kl'voleStc; No. 3 led. !'.'o:a'3c; No. 2 hard, lek-digl ol ; No. 3 hard, W;u:ic; No. I north-rii. $1.0w;l ; No. l" northern! II lMvji uT; No. 3 northern, gl oiisi I ; No. t aprlng, tc4(fl 04; No. g apring. , lill wj' No. 4 aprlng, aw-wghr; velvet chaff, KOetr i.vt, uuruiii, i vi9i uo. i im, ,o 1J old. tc; No. 3, bsK,'ubi-; S t. t- white. hsC :c; No. t yellow. 5iV': No. 3 yellow, old, 70c; No. 4. 6(i67ViC; No. 4, old, 7c; No. 4 white, 5iitj7:; No. 4 yellow, ttiia b.hiC. Oata, No. X white, 4VM!,c; No z white. 4 ,,!(,: No. 4 white, Vu 47c; ntandard, 47Vi tH'-nC e. No. 2. i'-c. iiinouiy, i2 jUui ii,.w. uarley, "Sen gl.t). Clover, glS.fOuJU.l0. liLl 1 Kit Mrad) ; crt amei lea, IttjJTc; hXMJ- Kecelpt. 1.W7 raaea. Market Bleady; at nun It, raaea Included, fjjiiic; xirnu. iujwc; oiaiuury nrnts, i.JJ.'Tc. ClitK.slo-ciieady; daiatee. l..tjlW twlna, Young American, lLSyltk- lui horna, li,'iiitc. I'OTATuliS Kaay; choice to fancy, Hi rVLLTHV-oieaUy; turkey. 13tc; chick, loylle, apiinga. lie. Vi.Ate-U!d i Ut to bO-lb. welglita, ;fa jUc. ! Carlot Ilecolpta Wheat, 21 earn, with I l -f ootracl grade; corn. iMi car, with none oi co lit rat l grade; oat. U2 cara ' 1 otaJ receipt of wheat at I'iilcaao. Mm' (eauolu and Iuiluiu today were 44 cam toiufucd with ku cara Unt week and iara ma correaponoing day a year ago. r4rla Market. PKOIUA, Dec. l-fORN-Uer; No. $ hlt, t'V; Wo. 4 white. We; No. Jtrllow, U'.-c; No. 4 ellow, 60c; No. g mued. lVv; No. 4 mixed, toe; sample. 44V. PATtt-Ktrsa; Na. t white. 4Wc; ,in. No. 3 white. 47r; No. 4 white, M)H lOHK (.KM.Rtl. MAHKKT Mentation of the liar nn Varleen ominodltlea. NKW YoftK. Iec. 11X1CR Quiet nprlng patent. gn.uutifi.So; winter atralghta. lout .in; nprlng clear. 14. M 4. X: Kan nan ptialghtn. $t.;nnrn4.m. Hye flour, qtilet; air to a ,!, M ii.uit.au: choice to fancy, V. f5.20. Huckwheat flour, quiet; gii.&frtf it"' per nsi in. ' iHXM KA L- Stead v : fine whit and yellow. tl.Mi-nl.e5; coarne, ll.Kbl.tn; kiln dried, :i.t.Vu:i 75. HVii-hteady; No. 2, 99c, f. o. b. New York. liAltLKY-Kiim: malting. $1.13125, c. I f Uuffalo. WliKAT HMit market eny; No. Z red, 91'iC, elevator, export banln, and lto f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern tmltith. $1.12 f. o. b. afloat. Km urea market advanced early on the rahlen. declined nharplv un ! r llipildatlon due to btaiinh news on the aah pcnltion and flour trade, but ral lied on ralna In Argentina, cloning e net htKlier. Ixceniher cloned at '', May, $l.ikl lJ-IC'ol.nl d-itj; eloeed at IMHSi. He celpt m.vt) bu. ; nhlpmenta, l.'.1,5U hu. I'UHN-Hpot market easy; export, new. Kr. f. o. b. afloat. Kuturea market waa nominal, llecelpta, 1H,H75 bu.; ahlpmentn, bu. tAT8 Hpot market ateady; future market wan nominal. Ilecelpt. 54, WO bu. ; alnpnient", 2.S.W bu. MAY Steady; prime, $1.n0; No. 1, $1.25. H I DKH-Steady; Central America, 2.'c; HoKotn. 22'jHtWVtC l-EA TMKK-Kirm; hemlock, 25U27c; ec onds. 2;iji2b-. JOF'M Steady; state, common to choice, l:rtl ci op, .-v ,,r; lul-i crop, nominal. I'll'U ISION8 IHirk, firm; mesa. $17.75 rls w-); family, IM.ofrii 14 oo. t ut meatn, sv; picked billies, 10 to 14 Iba., $10 Ok hi:.,; picked haina, $ll.2;till.ei: Lard, ateiidy; mlUdle west prime, f!t.tW9.1S; re fined, ipt.et; cuntlncnt, $9 70. TALUJW Mull; prime city, hhda., f&; country, ti'i'MV'- in i i Kk oi.i.toy; crmmery special. : : i xtras. Sv; luctory, current make, flrrt., 2:iiJ.IV.c. t'HKKHK- Kir in ; state whole milk, cur rent make, average fancy, l:ic. KOSS Krenh, nllghtly eaaler; frenh gathered, extras, 4.1'.i45c; extra flreta, HVjj. H-; fresh gathered dlrtlen. No. 1, 34c; frenh gathered check, prime local, 2uri 21c. riU'LTH Y-Mrenned. market continued dull and unsatisfactory; price nominally unchanged; weatcrn turkey, lOtflsc; chickens, MilHu;, fowl, hulls'. Alive, easier; chickens. l24ir)Hc; fowl, I2',x1j' 14o; turkey. 14'uKic. at. I.onl tieneral Market. ST. UriH, 1pc. .-WHKAT-Iwer; track, No. 2 rod, r4v5r; No. 2 hard, S6cj? $l.l; December, OTMic; .May, 7'c. COIIN Lower; tiack. No. 3, 57HfT5Sc; No. 3 white, 5Si'"'lV4'; December. M'ic; May, WVic OATR-Wcak; track. No. 2. 48ic; No. 2 While, 50c;' I lecember, 4S4c, RVK -I'nchanged at Wc. KlJllll-Mull; red winter patent, i$4. 35 5i4 75; extra fancy and straight, $3.(K)Hi 4..'K: bard winter clear, $3 403 70. HKKM Timothy, $l4.U04j 15.60. 4'ttKNM KAI-$.l.nO. HKAN-Klnn; Backed, east track, $118 ill in. MAY-KIrm; timothy, $22.0ftJj'..0O; pral rlc. gi.LtsViM7.iitl. I'HOVIHIONH Pork, unchanged; Job bing. $11.00. Mrd, higher; prime steam, lx.ti7V''(i.77H. I'ry "all meat, unchanged; boxed extra ihorta. $x 31; clear riba, $N.:i7Vi: short clear, gx.5u. llaron, un changed: boxed extra abort, $9.37; clear rll.s. tit 'i: short clears, $950. I'Ml'LTHY (Julet; chicken. ne; apiing. (t'c; turkey, 14c; ducks, HVc; geese, IPAc. Hl'TTKH Firm: creamery, 2ftft3c. KtKl.S Steady at 2c. Kecelpta. Bhlpmenta. Klour, bbl 7.Hnt 7,0 Wheat, bu 25.0U0 7S.ml Corn, bu 12H.(nai L'4.0 Uats, bu 32,000 K.OUO Kansas f'lty flrala oad Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Dec. . WIKAT Cuh: Hard, lc lower; soft, unchanged; No. 3 hard. W6cft1.02; No. 3. 5ct!$l.l; No. I red, mii!&c; ,No. 3, W4Mc; May, IT7So; July. c. COKN If lower; No. 1 mixed, MtTftlc; No. 3. 6'r5!c.e; No. I white. lfi'ae: No. .5Hc: Mecemlier. GiVcSc; May, 3o. tiATS linca C-o t atie, ,c: Nv I mued. M0. II V R M'q Mo. s HA Y Weak: choice tlmothv. tW.Vy.l 20 (; choice prairie, $I3.2.".s 1S.5H. HlrTTKU Creamery. .'ffK-: first. 33e: econda, llo; packing stock, 21c. JXICS Kxtraa, 33c; firsts, 31c; seconds. 17c. Wheat, bu 42,000 2.1. (M Corn, bu. ....Ki.OUO .) Oata, bu. li.im 6.CSJ0 Mlanrapolls Orala Market. MIXNKAPULIS. Dec. 8. WH KAT-D. rember, kl'Sc; May, $1.04; July, "II Ottf LOT.1.. Cash, No. I northern, $1.00; No. 2 northern, H7M49kc: No, 3, 4j!rc. KLA.-$l.iHitii2 0a. I'.AKLKY fm$l 1J. COHN No. 3 yellow, 5Ufi Joe. OATH No. 3 While, 4iJ-li.vic. KYI') No. 2. 37ru7Ve. KHAN $23 Ot)tii23.50. KliiCfl Klrat patents. $4.90ft.3.2fl: sec- onda, $4.V"4x: first cleats, $J.4IH3.75; setondn, $J.Oi2.70. Pbllnilelphla Prnaaeo Market. PMIIaAUKLHHI A. Ieo. t. UlTTTER- Hteady; western creamery specials. 40c; western creamery extras, 3Vc; nearby prima, extra, 41c. Ktius Klrm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,' free cases, $10,110 per cane; Pennsylvania and other nearby, current receipt, free cases, $10.30 per caae; west rrn firsts, $10. M) per case; weatern, cur. rent receipts, rreo rases, io.:v per case. chkkhk urm: New York full creama. fancy. iu4clb'-c; New York full creams, fair to good, lC-Mjhic. Liverpool Ural Market. MVFHPOOU Iec. I. WH EAT-Srvot easy; No. 2 Manitoba. 7s lOd; No. 3, Man itoba, 7a 7d. Kuturea, firm: liecember. 7s 3d: March. 7n 2'Sd; May. " ld. v uji-mikji, nrm; American mixed, 4d. Kutures. firm; January, 6 4d; r ri'i unry, on iu, Hups In Ioutlon (Paolflo coast), II to 11; putinds. 12s. Mllnaakee Grata Market." MILWAt'KKR. Dec. 1 WHEAT.Kn 1 northern, 1.0ui l.Ott; No. 3 northern. $l.A2A l.W-y; No. g hard winter, tlcigl,oi). lie cember, HJc; May, H7V OATH-Standard, 4titn4i(Se. UAULIQY-Maltlng. gl.Utfl 24. (offeav Market. NKW YORK, Dee. I. COFrErV-Ku. tnrea opened steady at a decline of !$ poims owing to the rallur or European markets to respond to yeaterdsy's aharo advances and renewed liquidation, lir- porta or rirmer Uraxillan markets Inspired some buying nn the decline, hut the de mand Iwaa not aggressive and the final tone was steady with last prices allowing a net loss of from 10 to '-1 points; aaiea, tiS.i'irt bags: December, 13. 74cj January, 13.4.1c; February. l.17c; March. IS. Otic; April, 13 Oil-; May, June. July, August and September, 13.05; Ontober and November, IS 04c. Havre waa ,(i franc lower; Hamburg was u pfg. lower; Kio. un chanaed at fc$l75; Santos. ZM reia higher; 4s. M-hj; 7s. 7IJ50. Ilecelpt at the two Hraalllan Mrt, 3MIO0 bag, agalnat SS.unO leal year: Jundlahy receipt. 21.UU0 baga against K.K5 last year. A today waa a holiday In Hraxlt the special Bantoa cable waa not rec4ved. The early report of tinner tirasiiiau market a weret followed later In the day by rumors wf freer lira, sllian offerings and the action of the local market suggests a very unsettled feeling In the trade. Spot coffee, quiet: Kio, No 7. 14'-; Santos. No. 4. 15V. mild, quiet Corduvs, lOolSV, nominal. tottoa Market. NKW YORK. Iec. g, COTTO.V-Spot closed quiet. JO points lower; middling uplsnda, I. fee; middling gulf, g.45c; sales, 2.MU bales. Kutur.s closed barely ateady: Iecem ber. .Jc; January. I.tslc; February, g.fcjc March, X 70c; April. .73c; May, g tX:; Imiaa ft ko lull- kk. A. . a . (Sptnib?r. 8 ,7c; October, Ik: iSovember. (I ills ' Tariaeatla aa4, Htala. SAVANNAH. lec. g -Oil J4Turnn tine. firm, at 4.ta4ic.: sale 1.1. la 1,1,1s - recelpta. HnH bbl.; kiiioments. Sw. hbi: stock, 4o.SJ4 bbls. Koatn. firm: sales I 0 bhls.; receipts. $ 02 bbls.; shipments, :.; bbls.; stock, 12! lt bbla. ; H. gti.S; 1 gd JO K. m.Ztv.: K. $.:r.S(t-i.40: t. $4 $;s tl-il it, o."i.40. 1.. . '; K, 14.70. U $0 oi, N. $7; Y.K1, $.h; WW, WshsI Market. BT Ld)L IH, Mo , Dec. g Wrvni, - Me..l ; territory sua weatern mediums, , fine mc4j,uin hsitloc; fine, llWc. I tlsrw,, 4 V 47". NEW YORKIOCK MARKET Declining Tendency of Prices Again Apparent During Day. RALLY LATE IN THE SESSION Most plrltea Bear Attack Arrlb- ted to Pabllcatlon of Interview with aaderllp, Which was Decidedly Peaalmlatle. N'KW YORK, Iec. fl.-Thn declining tendency of storks sgaln wa apparent today. The most severe lo se of trie week were Inflicted during a shaip ut ark by the bears. The depression wa-Lgeneial and iiotatlon were carried down one to three point. A raliv later In the session reduced the decline largely and many of the favorite lue closed only a frac tion otf on the day. Speculative opinion wan more harlh. althougn there wa nothing more In thu way of adverne developments to alfect securltlea than there wan vestertlr.y. 1 nllin PBClflC. t Its ln t,elea to.ii.v was 5 point below Monday's opening. Others of the ntandard Issues showed losses oi 8 to 6 point. The rallv which came late today could hardly be regarded as due to any change In sentiment. It piol-aMv wan a natural reaction after five davs of falling ((notation. The mont nplrttet hear attack enme shortly before tiimn and wa a.trtbtited to publication of an Interview wHh Kranl: A. anderllp nf the National City liik. which waa regarded as decidedly psW nilsilc. After exnresalna- the nnlnlon ihst outlook for business waa the moat serious of "years he gave aa the underlvlna; cause 'the cliaotle situation resulting from the attempt to adjust business to a law," which, ne sain, nad brouxht aliout a lla I in Led state of mind among business mm generally. Mr. Vanderlln'a llllerancea derived the greater emphasis from bein made at a time wnen there la a dlwc- apread conviction that the train depret- bm'm is oeing relieved. Higher money rates have not been ef fective In atopplna the on l flow of cil.l a small shipments were made todny to Canada nnd South America. Known movement of money during the week Indicate a loss In rash by the bank nf neiwecn I4.iwj.iiuo and $5,010,000. Call money held Rteadv toduv higher levels and time money was hlnher nil around, with a much, heavier Ue- nnnn. The Conner urndneees' Ininoiil t. November, Issued today, wna more favor able than had been expected, both ns "-Kurua me rennery output during the month and the -deliveries which were reflected In .a decrease In stock of more than 23.O0fl.00l) m,. The production fell i the smallest monthly refltierv outturn re ported since February. Iximestlc deliv eries were the largest lnce January of WW and rept.rts the advance sincu lust '" ,n u,e ,,y un" of largeal selling Agenrlea advanced the price of toe metal io j.isjc, the highest of the movement. These Influences were re flected In a vigorous upturn of copper stock. Honda were generally heavy. Wabash 4 made a food recovery. Total aaleB, par value. $3,2id,OUi. Cnlted State ia. coupon, declined U and the 2s and 4s, registered, 7 i m , NumuW of sains net Ismail in 0 miMailnns ot stock were a follow: Ci a I - a t ci.. 200 22. Its) (fltt 6S HW M (4 .I01 (2S il I. tot II '4 10'4 1,M () 1 U0 44 43'i " ii 'iiii ii4 W S Hi. 1,40) 70',4 KS 10) 103 102 'k i 1.100 11.1 IMS l.MX) 1SHI4 Ut 4.0U0 1Q lo44 Amalcamataa. i'okpr so- t.4 l.'H io' 4:1 4 Mt 11 H 't Am. bset Sugar Amartraa n Amaiiraa C. A P........ Am. tot ten oil Amartra Unnssd . Amrria lxKximotlt Amarican 0. A K.. Amarlraa T. 4k T...... Arnariuan TDbarne pfd.. Amsrloaa Woolan 24 ST anarontl Mlnlns Co l.loo 17 i Wi it 4. COO lot't 11H14 io4H Alchlao afd 100 oj ios io.i Atlantic Cut Un 700 hm i.-it n:. baltlmor Ohio nra im 100H4 looti Hdhlsbam Rtael ion U4 Brooklra Hapld T 1.41A TC nnxm Pullla .,, sl l.r7H' $17 "4 1 antral IxaUiar ... IW ww it:4 l'i nlral iMiliar til '-lw' f si Cja.a 4fc AMi Chicaiio O. W., nsw.. loo 14 1104 14 Chlco (J. W. PH 400 M'4 J'i Jllii , 1 tal a,... .... . . - . . . r.. " t-tf It: 11Z hlr.io. M. 8. P I.M0 10B'j 'l' KW-H ('.. C C. St. L. .... M Colorado T. A I o0 : . si 25 Tolorado A. gout ham to onaolldatd liaa 1,1-M l.Tt'i 3v 1:1714 Produrts 100 ios lo. 1014 Pola-iar Hudson 100 1M , 144 u Ixuvar A Kio Ornd... loo1 ant ' 21H4 INinror H. O. pfd Ml 4H 41'. 4!14 IM.tlll.n' rurltle . ... , . . . . . l Krl S.100 sou. SO SOU KtIs IM r'd 1,400 10'4 Ul KIU Krl M ptd i 4i4i ttensral Klortrlo K0 m mm 1.M (Iroat Northara ptd $.100 uaV. ln tlrsat Norther Or ctli.. 4.TO0 41 him I ohui-i . .mi icj 140 Intarhoroufh Mat 4no 14 ' iS It 14 nt. MM. ufd l.tOO 4'k 45U, 4 Intarnatlonai Harvasttr.. too lo.'. 105 pis liitor-Marla ptd (no 17 '4 1114 it Intarnallonal Pr 400 14 iu. Intarnatlonai Pump lot SI II M low Cantral 14 Kanau lUr Bouthorn til K. t go. Bid ..... 44 1-iclsOa tins tod lxiulaTlllo Nathtlll.. 1.400 1U4 U M Minn. Bt. U 311 M , Bt. P. B. B. M... 10 Ul4 131 gat Mlaaourl, K. T. ........ I. loo H j-k. f at.. K. A T. pfd u Mtaaouri racinc 1,100 114 J74 J4 National Blanult 10A 17U lS7Li, irriu National Laad 1.000 to 41114 4 n. it n. 4t a, a pra 2374 Now York Cantral luo 10. lo4 106 u N. T . o. W too 4 iiv Norfolk Waatara 1. loo 107S 1 uw North Amarloan aid TJ 7''V 71 Norihsrn fasitla 4 4no lll4 11A lm l-soilto mail nil) 114 aova a4 Pouaaylvanla ...v tM0 lt 1I1H 12114 nla a Uaa loo lulls tolu 103 P., t;., c. Bt. L. tv4 rittaburh foal loo 174 17 IT Prtiaad Staal Car If 10 33 3. 14 SI Fullman Palae Car M0 IM lb) l.H Kallwar Btoal Spring... so Heading ST.400 ltS 4, 117 -4 Hopubllo Riaal 1 4l 23t :;S -'4 Hoputllla Staal ptd Its) 46V 4eta at. U 4k K. Id ptd... tsr) 4 n 4H4 eit. at. Lou la B. W ti St. U s w. ptd tou. Slaas-Hhimald 8. St I .. WK) n s Uoolharn Paclfl l.iOO llo 4 no Huuiharn Hallway 4oo :'4 :mJ So. Kallwar ptd 400 T4 70 TO Taanaaaoe 4por 1. 100 94 1414 1411 Texas Pai'lfte Hod 2.1 rnn rt T . St. U 4k W 100 I .".-4 U 14 T . St. U W. pfd JO0 17", 1744 IT leloaParlfla 74 oo 171 4a i;uh In loa Parltle Pfd ItM M 3', ; tnltad Stata Rsatly !tio u aa t'nllsd Biataa Ruboar 400 44 UK .'. tnltad Stalaa Stsal M too l4 41s V. B. Btaal pfd I.SOd 101 lu44. 103 t'tah lumper 1.40 44 4m, 4-4 Va -t'arollna tliamlcal .. ") It1, c?i Waha.n I.ton T M, 7 Wabaah pfd .M tl 144, 71 Weatern Maryland too 404 It CO W vllsfhouas KHK-trle .. lot 4t', 44 44 Wasters t'nlo SOO 17a 774 77S WUa.lln A U - 4 4-4 414 Uahlk Vallar U.dod 177 176H 17l. Total aala tor tk day. 4i.iu aharoa. l.oadea Block Market. I.ONDON, fec. g. American securilies opened around parity and then Improved, but a ptirt of the Hat sagged on realising at the end of the first hour. At noon prices ranged from S above to below yea ten say a New York closing. Ixiniion closing stocg quotations: Coaaola. moaty .. II it tOutavlll aV Natti ltj ao avcown. i rao . nil. m lax.. XV Aml t-oppar dlNaw Turk l "antral. . Anaeoada 71 Norfolk 44 Waalem-UOt Atrklana I074 do pfd in-, do pfd 10T Ontario A WeatarB. 41 Baltlmor A nttl. luJta Panua Ivanla 4:u fanaOtan Paelflr .144 Hand Mlnaa , t'hoaapoako Ohio. T4 Haadlna . Tdt, 4'til. Oraat Waatarn. lvlkutham Hy 2lla 1 ni.. Mil. a r- u uo pia 7.1, !) Doora 1'4 Ruuthara Pat lflo . lensr A Rio O .llllnlon Ha.'itla 76'. da pfd 47 do pfd Irta HV. 8. steel 11s do lit pfd 11V do pfd 1111, do 3d pfd 43 Waha.n 4S Grand Trunk lit do pfd ITS KU.VER-Har. stedy at SHtl per ounce. MONEV-l3'4 per cent. The rat of discount In the open market for abort bills la 3 Ii-lt4i4 ikt cent; fur inre inuiuoa uuis, 3' per cent. Daak Clearings. OMAHA, Iec. t - Kdnk clearings for to day were U. iSf0.in.lsi and for the cur, responding day last year $J.4.74.64. Iimitarta at ir Vsrk, NEW TOKK. Deo. g-Imnort of mr rhaiidl and dry good at the port of New York for the week ending December $ were value. I at gid.Lli'.iJf.. Imports of specie for the port of New York tor the week ending today were $is).7l4 silver and $171,br! gold l:ior( of sprt le for the week were $l,4.V.i.iJ.i sliver Slid $.i7,''i gold. rn turk .Mine.r .tlarket. NKW VHtK, Dec. k.-Mt VKY Jn tail, firm, at tvi.'i per rent: ruling rate, 4't per cent; closing b.tl. 4 per cent : . of tcred St 4'4 per cent. Time loans, very MronK anil active; eirlv tiava, 4'''iD4 per ct ru ; ninety das, 4','u4'4 per cent; six months, 1'n 4' 4 per cent. STKKI.INO Iv.XCIIAN'fiK-ICflsy, with ai'tiiR) bii-'lness in btinkers' Mils at H.M.'.' tor sixty-day bills and at $l.s.Vw for de mand: comiiieiclal bills. 14.8r. I'lUMK MKllCANTlLii; fAPER-44W 4S per cei. SII.VKH-Har, 50',-ic; Mexican dollars, 4'i'kc. lit i.VDH loverntnent, weak; railroad, heavy. tlosing quotations on bondi today were as follows- f. (4. rt. rfx...1im Int. M. M. 4. 5'4 do roomin loo sjapan 4 M 401"japa 44 1 101',K. C. So. 1t 3n...Tixi ll::s I., ft. dib. 4a 1131.. lU'.'l. N unl. 4i ... ' r.3'tM. K. A T. lit 44 7 Viz do gen. 4'4s i't Mo. I'aclflc Ik 7I' fiV. N. T! H of M 4'a 92W f. 8. 34. r do coopt.n f. H. 4. rex do fonpon Allln-4 lial. lat Is. Atiier Ax (in .... . T. A T r 4a Am. Toharw) 4. . ,. do a 1I4-4N. Y I', g. 1'kS... 7H Armour A f 'o. 4'4s. 91 (la del. 4n.. !'- Atrhtsnn sen. 4i. f N. Y.. N. II. A II. io tr, 4ft do rir. t-4 .l'si'4 c s .104 N A W. 1t c. 4s.. . .' do rr. 4 . Nn. Psrlflu 44. . 2 do In 111't M 107 '4 !' 'J4 fll'i A 1. I, 1st 4s. Hal. A Ohio 4a.. llO ISM do H W. 3i... . IMl'l O ft. I., rfclx 4 Brook. Tr. tv. 4a... S4 f'enii. t-v. i'-ia Hit. 17 f an. of t:a. In 104 d eon 4a 1051 tn. leather 14 4'4 Rcadlna Ktn. 4a 9104 ol N .1 .121 8. I.. A 8. I' . 11. 4s 'l l he l Klilu 4'.a..iniS do gen. 1 On rf. b V3'4 8t. b. H. W. r. OI.. V?u rhl'-airn Ar A. 1'la. k.V, ,lo lat (old 4- KIH V. 11 4. J. 4a... -'4 . A. b. 4 sl'a flu aen. 4- fol'a 80. ra'. rol. 4" P2 .'. M. H. I. d 4a 2'i do iv. 4 f. It. I A P. c. 4s 72'a do 1t ret. 4... . 6 .107'. .IIIOI4 do r(K 44 H48n Itallsay it... "lo. -iuj Is 73 do sen. 4 .. t'nlo Mid 4i 10 I no, 11 1'arlflc 44. A- 8. r A e ,4', a. 7'4 !., v. I) A II. ry 44.... 94 do I" Ar ref 4 !7"4 II. A II. tl. 4. &ViU. 8. Ilubhsr ...104 k:,t II. 8. "Tel 2d in... .1014 7u 'i Va. -Car. t.'ham. 6x.,lo0 7'4 v'aUa 1st f 10;. V' do ll A rx. 4a... 11V An ref. Bu.... ri 1st I Hers- is Kris p. I. 4. rto sen 4s. do c-v. 4a, aer. A. M t, w mtern Md. 4 H74 do series B 76 W est. Kleo. cv. 6.. M Onn Kin. tv. Wia. Vntrl 4 K'i II. fen. ll ref. 4. M"! Mo. Pac. i t. la 17 Int Met. tl'a Paliatna la 101 fild. "IJ.lered. Ilotton Mtock Market. HOSTON, Iec. S.-CloslnB Quotations on stoci - VM'ie a.4 follow-. : Allouea 1.1 14 Mohawk 45 Amal. Copper doi Nevsila 4Vn 17Ta A. v.. U 4a 8 5414 Mplulnl Mine .... 7 Arlrona Com. 20 North Hot la 24-H II. A f. ('. A 8. M. V4 North Lake f,', Holt foalltlon .... ic did Dominion ...... 4.V4 t'sl. A Arlioua.... f.6'4 (taocola t al. Ic Hecla Iko Parrott 8. A C 11 Centennial 11kUulm r 44 t'op. Hanxa t:. O. . 10 Fhafinun .4 8'4 Kaat Butts O, M IH4 Hoperlor 25 Kranklln Superior A B. M... 2 oiroiix t on at -ib 1 amsrara za tlranhy Con 294 u. 8. a R, A M... If4 flreena t'ananea .... 7 do pfd 474 Isle Itoyala Copper. 19 t'lah Con 14 Kerr l.iks ?Hrtah Cupper Co.... 41-S Iake Copper X3i4Wlnnna I Ia Salle t n,fir. . . . h Volvarlna IS Mlsml IVipper ll4 ICi-dlv. "'Did. Meve York Mlnlt-a Ktocka. NEW YOKK, Dec. 8. 4-losing quota- t It 1134 on mining stock were: Alio WO Little Ctalaf 1 Com. Tunnel stork. 11 Meiloan 400 do bonds Ill Ontario lot Con. t al, A V I ftl Ophlr 140 ron silver 95 Hianoare 1110 bearivills Con. .... I Yellow Jacket I t)fftrd. OMAHA QGNCRAL MAHKKT. nUTTKR-No, J. i-ib. carton, sic; No. 1, In AO-lb. tubs, 3?i'4c; No. 2, pack ing, . CllKKSB-Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri can Hwls, 24c; block fiwins, 19c; twins, lHc; daisies, lUc; triplets, 19c; younfc Americas. 20c; blue label brick,, 19c; llm berger. 2-lb., lSc; l-lb 19c. POUI.TKY Hrollers, 18c; springs, llWo; hens, HHc; cocks, 9c; ducks, 16c; geese, 13c; turkeys, 22c; pigeons, per dog., $1.20, Alive, broilers. lMc: Hens. 7Vkc: old roosters and stags, 44c; old ducks, full feathered. 1114c: geese, full leathered. 9Vc; turkeys, 16c; guinea fowls, lfc each: pigeons, per dos.. 60c; homers, per do., II. Mi: squabs, No. 1. $1.50; No. 2, 50c. viV'--.iJl'erl Dc: white. 19c; pike. ISc: trout. He; large crapple. lSoJlSc; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, ISc; haddocks, 13c; floiindern, 12c; green catfish, 15c; roe shad, $1.00 each; shad roe, per pair, 50c; salmon, 13c; halibut, 12c; yellow perch, He; buffalo, 9c; bullhead, 14c BEKF CUTS No. ribs, lfo: No. 1 ribs, ll"4c; No. $ libs. 84c; No. 1 Joins, I'.IV: No. 2 loins.. U'-ir; No. 3 loins. 9c; No. 1 chuck. 7'tic; No. 2 chucks, 4c; No. chucKs, 5ic; No. 1 rounds, 11c; No. 2 rounds, Nc; No. 3 rounds, SNc; No. 1 Plates, 6c; No. 3 plates, 5c; No. S plates, 4M.C. FRUITS, ETC. Apples: Cooking varie ties, per bbl., $2.75; Jonathan and Grimes Oolden. per bbl., 1460; Hen Davis, per bbl., $2.75; California JKellellower, per box. $1.85; Colorado Jonathan, extra fancy; per box, $2.50; Washington Hpitsenberg, per b:x, $2.50; Washington it. Utauty, per box, $2.50; Washington Htaman Wlnesaps, box, $2.50. Hananasr Fancy select, per bunch, $2.2ru2.50. Jumbo, per bunch, $2.75 t;1.7G. Cranberries: Wisconsin fancy, per bbl.. $9.50: per box, $3.25; extra large Jumbo, per bbl., $10.50 Dates: Anchor brand, new, so l-lb. pxgs. in noses, per box. $2.50; Dromedary brand, new, 30 l-lb. 11k ire. in boxes, uer box. $3.00: bulk In 70-lb. boxes, per lb. 80. Pigs: California, per case of 12 12-ox. pkgs., 15o' per case of S6 12-ox. pkgs. $2.50; per case of 60 -og. pkgs., $2.00; New Turkish, S-crown In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., uo; s-crown in 20-lb. boxes, per lb.. lc; 7-crown In 50-lb. boxes, per lb., 17a. Grape Krult: Florida, 46-38 sises, per crate, M-ToWo-OO; 80-54-64 sixes, per crate, $5.X. drapes: Califor nia Emperor, per 4-basket crate, $1.75itf 2.00; Malaga grapes. In bbls., to.604Mi.0O. lemons: l.lmuiielra brand, extra fancy, SU0 slxe, per box, $0.25; St) siie. per box, $5.2&; Loma Umonmra, fancy, 300-360 sixes, per box, $5.50; 240 and 430 sixes, 50o per box less. Orsngbs: Arlsor.a navels, 96 126 sixes. perlHj, $5.25; ljo-176-200-216-250 sixes, per box, $o.tJ; California navels, all sizes, per boxj $3.!v4 Tears: California B. Clarigvau, per do-lb. box, $3.00. Viit-iKTAULEB Beans, string and wax, per market basket, l.iul.li-. Cabbage, Wiaconsin, per lb., - Vill'iC. I'elery, Mlchl- an, per tloien, 4tK'; Calltornla Jumbo, per oxen, 9oc. Cucumbers, hot liuuie, per doxvii, $2.00. l.ggeant, fancy Florida, per doxeti. $2.00. Utariic. extra lancy, white, per lb., 15c. iettuce. extra fancy Itaf. per doxen. 40c. Onions, California, white, per lb., 3c; Wlaconalu, yellow and red. in sacks, per lb.. 2c; Spanish per crate, $1 90. I'arsley, isncy southern, per doxen bunches.- 60'4T?6x Potatoes, Min nesota Karly uhlo. per bu., $1.16; Wiscon sin white stock, per bu., $1.10: In lo-sack lots, 60 less. Sweet Potatoes. Kansas, per bbl., l-'.Io: per feu. basket. Jits). Kutabugas lit sucks. per lb., lo. Tumatoes. Caiifomia. per crate, $1.50. M 1 St." K L.1 -A N KO I' S Aj monds, Tarra gona, per lb., 1V; In n-:ka lots, lc less. Uraxll nuts, per lb., 164i; In sack lota, lo less. Cocoauuta. per aatJt, $.".&0. Filberts, per lb., Ik'; In sack lots, lo leas. Peanut, roasted, per 4b.. 84c; raw, per lb., Ihto. Pecans, large, per lb., 17c; In sack lots, lo less. Walnuts, new crop, 19il, California, per lb., 17'--c; in sack lots, lo less. Cider, New Nehawka, per 15-gal. one-balf bbl.. Had; per JO-gal. . bbl., (oJA, New Yoik Mutt a per 15-gal. one-half obi , $3.60. per 90-gal. bbl., $6.50. Honey, new, framas, 13 7 i. Kraut, per 15-gaf. keg. $2.76; per 6 gal. keg. $1.10; Wisconsin, per one-half, bbl.. 3.o0. Ctaiinratrtl Apples mm Ikrleal Kralta NKW YORK, Dec. --KV.VPRATKD Al li.KS yuiet and steady; on the spot fancy are quoted at HX()lV; c hoice, o(0' 9c; prime. MiHtsV- IiKIKD Fill' lit Prunes, firm on small offerings and further demand to fill short lontiu.tM quotations range from 6'c to llo for CaUfornlaa up to 40-50:4 and 10V.C lo 12o for Oregons. Alvrlcots, quiet, but prices firm; choice, l'.di'IN'ic; extra choice. lik(il6V: fancy, 17'tilV. peachtas. Inactive but steady; choice, ll'o llVc; extra choice, Il-H'tl2c; fancy, 12-cgl2V. Kaleana, firm, with a little better Inguirv; loose musca tola. 644i'7V,c; choice to fancy seeded, 7i (ieV-; needless, b-jTc; London layers, $1.40 tjl.4o. ' Dry 4,'ooAs Market. NEW YORK. Dec. $.-TRY C.4JODS. The cotton good market waa barely steady in the gray goods dlvlsiou. Job leia are buying very carefully. Retail era are reporting a fair hullduy trade, but not a luige one. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, ln-c. I.-HAY No. 1, $14 00' No. 2. $11.00: coaiae. $12 80; packing stock' $ mi9. 14); alfalfa. $1. no. Stiaw; Wheal $6.00; rye and oata. $7.50. Persistent AdvettUlny Is the Koad to Hlg Return. I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Very Light, with Slow, Weak Trade. wIOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Fat Jtheep Ten 4 Fifteen Loner, TTlth I'at l.atnba Fifteen to a Qaarter I.orrer and Feeders) (enerally Sleaaly. ' POL'TH UMASAi Dec. , 1311. Recolpl were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 4. MX 4.S19 9.44.1 Official Tuesday 5,002 11,562 10.426 Official Wednesday .. t.t'M 1-ui . Official Thursday .... 3,943 10.693 4.521 Kstlmate Friday 1,300 9.3.iO 4.tA Five days this week. .H.M7 d.i.196 3J.V.0 Same days last week. .12.147 27,t-5 245.!7 Same days 2 wks. ago. 23,226 35.0ti2 4N.770 Same days 3 wks. ago.i27.74H 34.5'.';. 60,7'13 Same days 4 wk. ago..!!0.6'. 23.226 1W.195 Same days last year. ..27,337 21.6H4 32,171 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with Lint year; mil. 1910. Inc. Dec. Cttlo 1, 116.137 1.10.360 4J.223 Hogs 2,214.144) 1.7X9,539 421,001 Sheep ,. 2.bi7.ti -2,39,7S0 52,140 Tho following table shows the averaso prlceK paid for hogs at South Omaha for tiie last few days, with comparison: Date. I Ull. l.iti0.IWl9.lHa).lO7.19l)6.jl9X. Nov. -fl.l 6 001 7 07 8 09 4 36 4 63 Nov. W. 7 00 $ 12 6 6ii 4 50 6 04 Dec. 1. Oi 7 13 8 02 6 79 05 4 9 Dec. 2.. 6 00T4 7 13 8 06 6 70 4 61 4 S7 Dec. .. 7 18 03 5 65 4 64 08 Dec. 4... 6 03 g 03 5 69 4 6.'! 6 13 4 Rl Dec. 5.. 6M' , 7 26 6 06 4 67 6 12 4 H4 Dec. .. it) 7 4ti 8 12 4 71 (16 4 H3 Deo, 7.. 5 94 7 41 8 22 5 41 4 63 6 211 4 92 "cc. 8 7 32 8 jg 6 42 6 15 4 87 Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and dispositions of live stock fit the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for tho tVenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. ytstcrdav: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. IlogS. Sheep. H'r s. '.. M. & St. I. Wabash MiHsourl Pacific 2 I'nion Pacific h C. & N. W., east.. 3 C. S N. W west.. 16 C, St. P., M. AU.,11 C. P. & Q., east.. .. C., B. & j.,-west . 22 C., R. I. & p., at 4 C. It. I. P., west 1 Illinois Central 1 C. U. W 29 ft a 4 9 1 1 3 "Total receipts ..69 113 19 t DISPOSITION HEAP Cattle. lings. Sheep. OmRha Packing Co.... US 1,244 837 Swift and Company,... tjno 2.1 47 433 Cudahy Packing Co 4tr 1.749 2,102 Armour c Co 158 3,038 662 Murphy 663 W. B. Vansant Co tit Hill & Son 29 J. B. Root & Co 97 J. H. Bulla 20 If. F. Hamilton k Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co... 3 at. Cline & Christie 92 Other buyers 118 1,108 Totals 1,627 8,841 6,143 CATTLE The cattle run as Is most al ways the case on a Friday, was small, only fifty-four cars being reported In. This waa In fact not enough to attract very much attention from buyers, but It will be recalled that packers have been very liberal buyers all the week and It Is a question whether they were really in need of very many additional cattle. The trade throughout the morning was dull and slow and without any new or Inter esting features. Such cattle as buyers happened to want early brought steady prices, but the general trade was weak and toward the last a little lower than yesterday. This would apply to prac tically all kinds of cattle beef steers, cows, heifers and feeders. The tendency of the market up until today haa been steadily UDward thia week and prices ere, genrv..r fAiAyt. rturV 25j higher than laat tvtotiv m ouosat , wuotations on native cattle: Uood to choice beef steers. $7.00(8.10; fair to good beef steers, $6.26'37.00; common to fair beef steers, $ft.0Uy6.25; good to choice heifers. $4.80ifr5.T5: good to choice cows. $4.60rS.o0; fair to good cows, $3.754f4.30; common to fair cows, $2.75j3'3.65; veal calves, $3.2&57.60. ' (Quotations on range cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $6.7tHj.6.60; fair to good oeei Bteers, .,.tres.i5; common to fair beef Bteers, $4.40tj.VoO; good to choice cows and heifers, $i.504u.26; fair to good cows and heifers, $rfs'if 4.50; common to fair cows and heifers. $2.75ft3.60: good to choice stockers and feeders, $i.00u.00; fair to good stockers and fneritu-a 14 7f.ni 6.26; common to fair stockera and feed ers, e-lou04.i5; stocsk heifers, $3.50414.60;, la. alia. aa..... . 1 .1.. I- uunn, Dissn, VIC , ..w.j'U.w, Bepreoentatlve sales: BKEF STEERS. No. frt. rr. No. Ar. Pr. 41 4 ;i i; inn 4,1 JJ 7I I l!l 7 1171 W 17 146 5 40 40 till 4 40 10 77 I 10 10 J.. ..llll I 50 10 1101 I 40 II 100 lo 1 -' 4 10 11 1124 I 50 20 1K I II II nil 7 3 Wit I M It 1081 I 71 1 U04 I 40 1177' I 00 COWS. 1 471 3 TS 1050 4 H I M0 t 10 . 7 1774 4 10 7 Ml t 00 I lot 4 21 t Its) I II 11 1030 4 )j $ MO I II 10 1011 4 II K4 II 4 -. Ill 4 10 1 10:4 I U 4 IM 4 lo 4 10ST I 31 4 , lri7 4 10 I M I I1M 4 li) 4 10W I I) .1 3 4 o 4 t 7o 1 U74 4 7 $ IM I 71 ' 1 1414 S 01 4 1111 8 K 1 HEIFERS. 0 TM $41 4 K7 4 7S 1 7M t 71 II 4 XI 1 713 4 04 l(r.'4 I On 5 4:0 4 IM t J14 I II 1 490 4 00 1 S7i) 5 40 7 M 4 111 BULLS. $ 1(00 4 10 I i;k 4 1 CALVES. !3T I II 4 159 !5 1 171 I If, I o ;j i-4 4lt 4 t t loO 04 1 270 I 00 1 JOB T 15 $ II ft 00 I C'K) 7 II STOCKERS AND FEEDKKS. 1 113 4 JS 4 IS5 4 lo 14 717 4 40 4 740 4 70 4 44U 414 $ ISO 100 HOGS Nothing .very new or startling happened in bog trade, prices ruling steady to a nickel higher In apots, with the demand from all quarters none too active. Receipts gave a rather large total, amounting to about 133 loads, but efforts at forcing the trade down a notch met with poor success and most sellers were enabled to settle with buy ers ut quutably strong figures. In general form tho market bad much the same appearance as yvsterdsy's busi ness, the price range buing wide, with bacon and lilgh mixed stuff more or less uneven. I-ard animals made up only a very modest percentage of the recelpta and invariably sold within the high spread. Shippers and speculators favored butcher animals, a preference that ap pears to be deep-rooted, and bought freely taking fully 20 per cent of the entire re ceipt. The yards were pretty well cleared of all weight by ID. 30 o'clock, parking drove having their usual up-and-down sppea.anca. The beat htavlt on aale reached $0.20. a nickel above yecterdvy top and good butcher offering moved around the $6.00 mark. Bacon classes ranged from $6.90 downward, loads belling under to. 75 being uneven or unsotted. Amount of bulnea in pig stuff was hardly large enough to afford a fair teat of values, weighty pigs landing around $5. 10u 5. 40. Representative sales: No. A. 8b. I'r. No. Ar. Sli. 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I ft 34,1 4 05 ... I C-5 ... 407:4 ... C 10 ... 4 14 ... I il 10 II :.. 44 . 44 . I.. 41.. tot.. ( 10 I M I In .4l .: 141 ..111 r.i 1-1 St 6 'l I s.'.i 4H 4 10 1 11 ... : ... i ... 6 .i 41 i !: i4o i n 41 114 10 21 4 10 10 1 I 10 10 14.. 41.. 44.. f.l.. IS.. 70.. 87.. 11.. ' I.. 41.. , .. 13.. 19.. II.. 19.. ..114 ,.'.T) . .;) . ..m ..3115 ..! ..trs ..170 .311 ..SiO ..111 . ,SO0 . .U ..- 110 1 9:. t - & KO 10 I !0 1.0 ID 400 I tr, ... I Hi ax t 15 ... :. 120 fi P.". ... It', ... Hi 41) 1 sr. ... ft 95 114 li 200 ... 15 0 15 l.f S 15 HO I II 15 10 no t II 4 15 17ti 14 . .:t a.l?4 . .Inn 140 47. 14. i or, .119 11 PIU.--ODDS AND ENDS. 4 21 ... is $7 iiti ... 1 ei I M ... 4 IT, 15 13 ... I 40 fl 15! ... 4 Sir, 3 ft .4 ... Ill) 11 K0 ... 4 00 t 141 ... I Pi 34 181 ... 4 10 - 41 ll7 ... 4 10 SI I tCKP -Business In lambs reflected al most entire control by packers, prices po Ing ttownwa.-d as abruptly aa they went upward yestrrday. Nobody on the selling side of the trade protended to explain the situation, as values have been Jumping back and ftn'th In erratic fashion ail week. rejjsid.cK of the slxe of dally re C'4Hs. Moat lamb sales today showed declines of 15t25c, the $rt limit being re tired In favor of an actual $5.W top on prime quality. Demand fom packing quarters seemed t-j be active and reasonably hroad at cheaper cott levels and Rood fat lambs, both fed westerns and natives, cleared In very good season. Toppy (trades landed around 5.6D"ciS 75, whlla unattraotlve, warmed-up stuff cold at liberal discount, the samo as recently. The .fcroe cf un certainty lately in the satm of lamb values In shown equally nn plainly by In dividual sales as by trat In bitik. 0:1 feeder having good lambs hero on three days, the three sirtnn becUiff praotlS4iJ.y Identical In fjualny, fuiish, -ato. tin Tues day he received io.40. yeaterday lus Btrltig brought $j.JJ and totlay be cahed in at $5.fV.. Compared with a ik ago, lamb trad-e in gcuiexal is clok'.ng about liij3o off. l"he sheep market held rip In better fihape than the lamb trade, sales ranging from ateady ir. spots to pcetslbly Pi15c lower. Total ' recolpts of all kinds of stock were light, of course, and It was partly due to this condition that killers bought freely. Wethers mad a credita ble top 45f $4, heavy yearlings acted poorly at $1.36 and extra good fat ewes reached $3.76. In most respecta prices for ma tured muttons average a little lower than those In fcxree at last week's close. Only a hAndful of feeders Arrived and nothing; much found an outlet on country account, prices remaining unchanged. Four days' purchase of feeders, accord ing to packers' tab, amounts to less than 6,000 head. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lamb" good to choice, 46.506.80; lambs, fair to good, $5.16$'5..W; Iambs, feeders. $i. 750 4. 75; yearlings, fair tt choice, $4.14.I5; year lings, feeders. fQ.5Drtf3.86; wethers, good to choice, $3.6di&4.0u wethers, fair to good, $3.40&3.6fi; wet hern, feeders, $3.O0fft3.35; ewes, good to choice, $31054.50; ewes, feeders, $2.40(93.00; wea, culls, $1.50g'2.15. Representative safes: No. Av. 366 Wyomln ewes,' feeder.... 94 496 Wyoming yearlings ........ 87 88 Wyoming wethers 101 36 fed ewes j. 91 66 fed lambs J. 62 237 fed lambs w ..... 74 20 fed lambs, culls. . 64. 243 fed yearling wethers 115' 87 fed yearling wethers 116 492 fed lambs 72 257 fed wethers 4 110 10 fed ewes 101 217 fed lambs 79 6 fed lambs, culls..... 63 257 fed wethers 110 217 fed Iambs 81 648 South Dakota wh, feeder 85 648 South Da if ota ewes, feeders 86 , 68 native ewes 140 64 fed ewes 117 194 fed ewes ...108 223 fed ewes 108 Pr. 2 S6 4 05 5 65 8 30 3 75 6 60 4 50 4 85 4 86 6 75 4 00 8 75 6 80 4 50 4 00 6 75 3 00 3 00 5 40 3 65 8 80 8 75 ft 5 4 60 6 40 8 16 8 50 "4 tn , . - 3 J ti laW4a-.r -.T!0 Mi f eo 1iunb4...M..UiMw Aft 210 fed ewes Zri 122 fed ewes 105 CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKET Deaaaad for Clattle Strong? ITogs More Active- Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Dec. 3.-?ATTLB-Recelpts. t.OOO head; market strong: beeves, $4.t5(? 9.25; Texas steers. $4. 10C c5. 75; western steers, $...40f7.25; stockers and feeders, $3.00(ij6.SO; cows and heifers, $2.0Oy5.90; calves, $5.508.25. HOUS-Receipts. S2.00O head; market more active at opening prices; light, $5.55 r6 20; mixed, $6 7f4i-35; heavy. $5.851 37H; rough, $5 H5liUi.05; ' Rood to choice Heavy, ti.utn..atirji; -Pitts, It-wu-j.v; ouia .iti sales, $U.0OrS.25. SHEEP AND I.AMBa-Recclpts, 14.000 head; mark't steady; native, $2.e!ft4i.l5; western. $2.a4.10; yearlings, $l.25i55.80; lambs, native, $3.7Qtj.25; western, $4.25f; 0 2o. . , Kansas Cityi Grata and Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Dec. . CATTLE Re ceipts, 500, including' no southerns; mar ket steady to 'strong: dressed beef and export steers, $V.50tj7.00; fair to good, 16. 25i$.50; western steers, $4.60016,50; stock ers and faedttrs, , $4.(KKaK..7u; soutcn steer, $4.256.aO; southern cows, fXuoft 4.50; native cows, $a.76(j6.2S: native -Setter. $4(iiXo 7-00; Uulls, $3.5036.00; calves, $48.00. HOtiS Receipts, ,0f head; market, strong to 6c higher; bulk soles, $5.7Otf4i.80; heavy, $6.25&t.3&; packers and butchers, $.040-6.S5; ligktH, $.CO.J.10; pigs, $4.0UCJi6.26. SHEEP AND I AMB8 Receipts, 4,000 head; market, ateuvdy to strong; western lambe, $ti.25; muttons, 4.2fii$.Ki year lings, $3.75tjo.00: werfhera, $3.254.00; ewes, $2.7eSjT3.50; stockers jind feeders, $2.00(1.00. I I it. Loots General Market. PT. LOUIS. Dec. . CATTl.E-Recelpts, 1.300 head, including 1.100 Texan; mar ket, strong: native shipping and export steers, $7.50r4.j0: dressed and butcher steers. $5 07.00; steers under l.OUO pounds, $t.0OH"7.00; stockers and feeders, $a.OOC(i4v00: censs and heifers. $2.O0ta'7.O0; tanners. $10,;. 00; bulls, $J.756.26; calves, $4.2&utl.25; Texas and Indian steers, $4.00 7.00; crtws and heifers. $4.603'. .00. HOG3 Receipts. 9.700 head; mfirket, strong to 10c higher; pigs and lights, $4.25u.00; packers. $6.50(7C.23; butchers and betst heavy, $.1 84i40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.100 head: market, steady: native muttons. $J.0t.i'3.7n: lantbs, 4.2596.25; culls and bucks, 1.254j3.t$; stockers, $1.503.26. lit. Josepk Llrt Btoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec. $. CATTLE-Ra, ceipts. 200 head. Market steady; steers, $."i.50ta$.00; cows and heifers, $X0ou.a0; calves. $40(Jti7Mk HOtiS KeceltAS. 6,000 head. Market steady to firm,- top, ftti.JO; bulk of sales, $t,.Wa.20 KHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900 head. Market steady to strong; lambs, $5.0Otf6.9O. Stock lu ttiatht. Receipts of live stock at the five prln- .loo .i'4 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 1 8.0 4.M0 St. Joseph t 6.0)10 i!00 Kansas tity 6oO S.0 4.000 St. 1auIs S.7) 1.100 Chicago 2.0U 2.',0u0 14,000 Totals ....7.300 55,000 413.900 Metal Market. NEW YTJRK. Deo. 8.-MF7TAIA-ftand. ard copper, firm but autel: spot. $12. bj 1.1.00; December. $!2.70JJli.f4: January, II? TfJlJ.ll',: Eebruaxy and March. $12. 80 tfl.t.liVs: Ixmdon market firm: ipot, u lis td; futsrea. (ti Ki d; axrtval reported at Ntrw York today, $60 too: customs house returns show exports of 8 441 tons so far this month; lake copper, $13.l2Vvu 11 t."H: electrolytic. $:S.12HilJ.KS: cast ing. $il 7KT1I 00. Tin. easy: a pot. $44 Xff 45 26: Itetrember, $44 iS.JH4.7V January. $4J.rti -W on: Kehrtiary. $42. TT. U' 43.5); March. $4:.3tV4M3.t: Apnl. 418H2.60: Ix'iidon market weak; snot. 1302 J tat: fu tures. fl1 psj. I .end. tiul-t at $4.40-74 W at Nsw York, and 4.3uiT4 3.i at Hawt St. IaiuIi: Ixuidun. i.i 1-. t-lter. --.(, at $' 253S.25 at New York, nnd $o.'.lS ?0 at East St. l.ot;i; landon. IM 17 4d. Anti mony, dull: Cookawtt', $7.76. Iron. Cleve land warrants 4M id In I-ondon: lorJiy Iron wa unset tied: No. 1 nortiir-o foun dry. $14.75(116.00: No. 1. 814.itffnr; No. 1 koiitbern ai.d No. 1 ao(t outhurn. i'.4 ZJJ 14 74. . ST. IjOI'Ii. Dec 8 -METALa-Lead. steady, at $4. 37V. Speller, lower, at fi.ii. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRUDB Recent Gains in Leading Iadustriei Are Maintained. EETAIL . TEJUIE IS EXPANDED Partker fnbstantlnt rnrrbaae of Fin Iron CrapLaslse Ilerent re semble Tnys In Ceaernl t ondltlcms of Trade. NEW YOIUC, Vtc. 8,-n. O. Uunu ft Co.'s Weekly Revinw of Trade tomorrow will say: Recent gains In tlio leading tnilmtrirs nd trades are mal btalncd. Helail ttado. particularly for ttie hoUdayE. is ex panded by the Knorally favoratlr weather, but Jobbln t trade, ua la natural now, is somewhat q bitter. The year draws t-! a close u!th stcrt production at 1'lttsl mhrIi equal to that of any prevloun time'' t hs year and local plants rolling plates ujiU steel bar cpeput Ing ,- per cnt of ca.;taclty. Kur.hr uh stantial purchases ofnlK Iron tuuphosiso the recent favorable tnnm in ganera con ditions. Activity lias Wssn lironounc-d in all markets of late, etuncially In fjuudr.' grades. Tin mills aro I4u::iit:g with con tracts on hand for alxiur. GO cnt of capaclt-. Lap weld rife lu unuoi ft u ton. The minimum bc price of sioel bars Is $1.10 ami futurtw rj-e milet a. U.'.h. The copper situation cu ulnc-a fn tusr. The print cloth at:! fle:i ple.tr. gocda markets are still Honaitirhst Ireaulu- ami duplicate, orders for 'arttah f.hrio are hard to ss-cu.-e. rt-vtlalon of rrtces on double four bleached cot tons la m.vuncoJ and new bua reaie la bnatdcinr ,y rl-ea-clotha Export tra'. U still sooi ami n aale of t-lani-iiud drill la been mat ror India Bhiriteersf. Red im buyers are malt ,c, 'lulry, but no hastnees uesibli wlfh Cb'na. tya'in to the eitsturbe.'i condi tion. in that ooojitry. In men's wear circle. iMUKn irtl.a tre well etnplnred. Iicj rr.Ui maaing reauu and oolored sere hare booked u ; a ood p:iru bual iit.t. bet other cloths :.ro ge.-i .rfi.liy nulet. Worst' yarn eotnn? im in luiisr PoslUou than for rnstny mnntha. Tl;e ntitt-n uhiid roe neen iNstter if late. Moet New England rootarear oianufa.v t u rem. aa well aa t-hce tn, other aectionx. are actively employed, . with a good volume of contracts In reservo. The moro seasonable wettther haa holped trade, particularly in hvywe4htsi. Trade In leather conUnoed qult. Country lildtw tO IS',40. BRADSTREFTT'S TR.4.DE ItEVIEW Developments for the Week Ara Malnfy PaTsorable, NEW YORK, Dec. 8-Bradstreef a to morrow will eayi Expansion In holltlay trade, earlier than usual clearance Hales by Jobbers which have attracted numerouii buyers, a sea sonably good trade In staple lines at retail, notwithstanding higher tempera "!!? ,lr.mer Pr'cos tor finished steel and activity In pig Iron are the chief favor able developments of the week. Wholesale trade has become somewhat quiet, partly on account of the season for Inventories approaching, while sales men are being gradually withdrawn from the road. Buying; for sprlti Is still marked by more or less conservatism southern points being especially con spicuous In this respect Fair activity Is noted in dry goods for future deliverv, revisions of bleached cottons and wide sheetings have served to bring out a pretty god volume of buoJenss and mills making heavy Roods have received liberal orders, but Irregularity In prices on cot ton yarns leads to the belief that commls that commission houses are carrying rather large stocks.- Orders for dress goods for spring are coming out and It is said that demand Is for finer grades, while a similar state ment comes from manufacturers of men's wear. Leather Is quit but strong In price, in Jewelry inquiry , seems to be for the cheaper grades. Pig Iron la active, but prices remain low, though quotations on finished steel tend to harden, there being a conservative belief that the corner has been turned. iiowerr. it is recognised Uit os. wet a mtaR 14 .pee before Def inite views as to auat.aln.ug hlier :rrvb ' can be formed. Business laiiures In the United States for the week ending December 7 were 27 against 216 last week, 26$ In the like iot ' in 1907 Business failures in Canada for the week number 36, contrasting with 26 last wreek and 32 In the corresponding week of last year. Wheat, including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week ending December 7 aggregate 3,331, 682 bushels against 4.850.316 last week and 1,498,458 this week last year. For the twenty-three weeks ending. De cember 7, exports are 74,126,02$ bushels, against 53,226.590 bushels In tlie corre sponding period last year. Corn exports for the week are 7G.116 bushels, against 144,856 bushels last week a.id 161,016 in 19)0. For tiie twenty-three weeks ending December 1 corn exports are 11.213,363 bushels, against 8,373,Oti7 bushels last eyar. Sugar Marfeet. . NEW YORK, Deo. 8. 6UGAIv Nomi nal; muscovado. 8!) test. 4.87104.440: cen-trlfn-ral tm li u erstu ua. . 1 1 D , " ' W- . IIIUIMl-v RURtir. 8t teat, 4.Uit4.1ftc. Refined, easy. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. 55 VERNMENT SJlL,E INniAV I.aMr. -aoMiuu iiue uiven the unalloted lands of the Chootaw and Chickasaw Na tions of tbs Five ClvUixd Tribes In Ok lahoma, and not including the coal and timber segregations, will be sold at pub llo auction to the highest biddsr at the following terms, times and places at not less than the minimum price stated in the advertisement: Grady oounty, Chlck oaha, tracts, 37,500 acres, November 2. 3, 4; Stephens county, Duncan. 7) tracts, 69,300 acres. November; ti, 7 S Jefferson county, Ryan, HIZ tracts. 49 400 acres. November , 10. 11; Love county. Marietta. 864 tracts. 75,500 acres, Novem ber 13. 14, 16, 16; Carter county, Ardmore 1.178 tracts, 83.300 acres, November 17, Is' 20. 21. 22, 23; Murray county, Sulphur, 3oJ tracts, Ktj.OUU acres, November 24, 25; Gar vin county, Pauls Valley, 621 tracts, 3.5O0 acres, November 27, 28, 29; McClaln county. Purcell, 28o tracts, 14,800 aores December 1. J; Pontotoo county, Ada, 6si tracts, 46.800 acres, December 4, 5, o Johnson county, Tishomingo, C64 tracts 83,200 acres. December 7, 8, 9; Marshall county. Madill. 27 tract. 18,600 acres, December 11; Bryan county. Durant, iOi tracts. 2ii.l00 acres, December 12, 13; Atoka county, Atoka. 1,309 tract. iim.Ooo acres. December 14, 15, 16, 18. li; Coal county Coalgate. U9 tructs, 64.600 acres. Decem ber 20, 21,- 12; Hughes couoty, Calvin 4i7 tracts, 60,700 acres, December 26, 7; pitta burg county, McAlester, 1.630 tracts, 167 -100 acres, December 28. 29 30, l'jll; Janu ary 1, 2: Haskell county, bUgler, 41. tracts, 30.300 acres, January 8, 4; Latimer county, WHburton, 191 tracts, liOts) acres. January 6: Leflore county Poteau, t;i tracts, 21,800 acres, January 6; Pushma taha county. Antlers, 4l tracts, 62 "uj acres. January tt, , 10; Choctaw county. Hugo, 661 tracts. 87,600 acre January II, 12. 13; UcCurtatn county, 'idabell. 77 tracts, 64.5WJ acres. January V. 16. 17. U, 1912. Not more than lot) aorea cf agri cultural and 640 acres of other lands wnl be sold tss-on person ln any one nation, minimum valuation of $8.00 or more par acre. Term ar 26 per cent at the time of (ale, 26 per cent In twelve inontin. and 60 per cent in two years, with 4 per cent Interest, . Payments must la matio In the form of draft or certified (hack, payable to J. U. Wright, cominisaWner. Upon full payment being made at any time deed will issue. Immediately aft-sr approval of sale certificate of purcbato will lasu and possession be given, but cutting of Umber or drilling or mining for mineral thereon will not be p: price. Right Is icserved to reject any or all bid. Por information apply to Uie 'oininltoi;r Lo lb Five Civilized Tribe. Muikoilf, Oklahoma, or any of the Dis trict Agsnta a to land within tbelr re spective districts. Uats of thetM land have been prepared by couotles, showing the terra of sal, tb description of inj various tracts and nlnloium pile, it will be Impracticable lo fun-:slt each In quirer si of theaa lists ar.d it aim getd that prons desirl.ig euoh infur nuiHn apcclfy the le mlly i:-, w hloh they aro Intel eated. blue pruuU of t!i vartoua counties, showing the laeailuu of the land lo be aold, will be furntalittd upon appli cation to the undars'g::rO upou the pay ment of $060 lor each county in th form of draft or postal money order J. U. WR1UHT. t'ominlMioner to the Five Civilized Tribe. Muakogve, Okla homa. August 1. XiU. V fl ,1 i I i - V ( L y e I