Till: OMAHA SUNDAY HBK: DIX'HMHHR 10. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Whet Opens High and Goes Up on Bullish Cables and Damage. DOMESTIC CONDITIONS BEARISH In Corn Tnilr Wtn Are Will, lag lo Take tin l.lnos In Hold Over Snmnaer Months 1 tlrtator shipping. OMAHA, Pec 1. 18H. Wheat opened lather linn arid wmM klvl.A.. AM t.iiillat, iahi. a,..! ll.lll:IUn IP- port! from Arnenl.ia due to iwni i rsitta in that rnunlrt Hut domestic con- , tlttloiis continue very beans'), tli nlk northwestern movement, heiiay locoi I Infk and the mnrmtll'i visible Hlpwy have forced l.it'ls to liquidate. Tim only nap the market ehjws Is on short cov ering. A jet llirrv are few In the corn trade who arp wlllitiK to tnke on linos lo hold ovpr hlu the mnunfr months. Country rlrvulnm cntltiue shipping In face of lower pri-is. and ranh riirtrfc Ms are Ireavv and lower and doutit'esolv will he ho until f aft- the enrty run In iivft. hKit ialil. on rinoT ra'ilci and null l'i iirwa Horn Ai (tontina. "aih lit HtrnnKpr: sample iffiTlns were 'r hiaher. ('nntlnurd hnivv roiintrv nffprlnun mad. 1he oni market Peavy. i'k!i valuta were weak at 'r Inwi-r. Hrlniarv whrat reielpm were m. and ehlpmenta were i:.i. Ph.. anlnt reeelpta In at vear nf CM.'oO lm. and chip innt of li".:t(' hn. Frlmarv i-orn reolrl were 1 V.M.tflO lm. and hi"ment were :.4".'" Ii" . at.alnet reelpu IhH viar nt kJU.WO t)t- P' 'P mnt of 4lf. OOi Pi;. , . t'learamea were 1. ",3.000 biiaholn ir corn, 4.000 Imehela of ..mi. and wlioat nd flour equal t 177,nnu liuliel. l.lvrpool rlnned 'j,aSd hlRlier on wheal and unrlianaod to ,d l:lRlier on corn. Tha fullowtiiK cneli aalea wera re ported: Wheat: No '2 haul, 2 rara tclinlre) 9l'k 1 m ". 1 t- H0 No. 3 hard, 1 car. !'-'r; rej.rted. t car. 'tie. Corn: No. i white, 1 rar Mir; No. 3 white, 14 tara i.7"i; N. 4 white, f. uara 58c, 1 i ar Kb'; No. 3 yellow. 10 ara 6ir: No. 4 yellow, 12 rara ri4c, Jl care 64 He; No. 3 mixed, 5 cara fi'.. , i cara SJ'ir; No. 4 nilxod, : rara f 4 4 o, rara Ii4ir; no sraile, 1 ear oata; No. 3 white, 0 cara 4,4c; So. 4 whlta, cara 4ic. llmntim Caali rn. WHKAT-No.. 2 hard, 0DHK'c: I."o. I hard, 4J'c; No. 4 liard. !MHilluc CORN Ni white, tfcHi5r; No. S white. 66H 4 f.7'4'-; No. 4 white. 6ft' No. 3 color, t6,.'Bie; No. 2 yel low, 6ti itiHr; No. 3 yellow. rBP f' 'he, No. 4 yellow, 6410Mc; No. i. tlc; No. S, 9'ntiimr; No. 4, 5Hi mc; nu ulade, 6li'jc. OAT8 Nol ! white, 46',44r; atandard, 4le 4nVir: No 3 white, 4ft lic; No. 4 white, 4!i"t4 RARI.KV-MalUnn. $1.141.22; No. 1 feed, 11.020Mb. 'KVK No. 2. 293c; No. S, 91082c. Carlo! Ilerclpla. i Whaat. Corn. Iilcano Ii 4 i"!1 Minneapolis 402 lint ha II lulutn Oata, lull 14 CHICAOV QNAIN AND PItU VISIONS alarea of tha Tradlag and f losing j Frtoea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Iec. 9. A sensational ad vanrc of 3i4'c at lluenoa Ayrea, alleged to have been caused by far readhing atorm damage to wlicul, led in geneial covering hero today by shoes. Th close il naivoua and MiC to WlSic hlKlier than Inst iilght. Other leHdlng Mlaplca showed a net decline. 1'orn. 'yw '.r; oats. Hf'Sc. 10 W1'. and provlelnns .'i'fio to l.'VxC. i.iveriMiol shoria aa wall as local nnan wara active here on tha- buying aide of whaal. Neverthelesa. Ilia devcloumant of any remarkable atrrngth In t'Mcnxo- was-choked by tha slowness of northwest markets to respond to the now a from Houlti America. Winnipeg did nol ad vance to so great an extent aa t'hlcHgu Minneapolis was weak thioiiKltinit. t-1i li me nt was In a decidedly U'leettled state when 111 lat gong elearrd the pit. Mav fiui tuaied from K7S yWio to with lmsl salts UT'-f, a gain of v net. . I'mspecis that during the rest nf tha month considerable contract corn will ba turned out by the elevators here mad Ike market for that cereal weak, ltiitiary lerelpts showed atl -inrrease of nearly 2.O0.0H0 buehela over last week. May ranged from tVi'-ic. closed ".c e5own at ei-'1-. Cash grades were In only moderate demand. No. 1 yellow was not tiuoced. Depression appeared In the oats crowd b-i-anae of I ha weakness In cum. Top a,nd hottom touched for Mav proved to be 4,c and ik''ii lKlc. wltn the close iiiMHMiC, a decline of UtiSt-' from lat nlaht. In- prot ialona. the Influence nf hlher prl.ea at tha yard waa mora than ottset by tha aagglng of course grain and b tauae of the largo run of boas at western points during the week. I'ork showed . aetim.ok of i1, ul.'' and other products a'trjoo to 6Wic. 'leading futuiaa ranged as follows: iTlioTl OpciT ( i iigti7 teri'aK"iX'ioaeTe7,y ,Viiati lc.. MSff H 3J M ! 2S .K1 M-, May.TA'M July.2VlTsl Corn I lec..f6HvtfHl V4 1 fil'i til'iMSrtlHiiH May.Wvi:i t'2-l 2SI July 2' I 4i;. Cats lec.. May. July, rork May. Lr4 Jan.. May. Plbs Jan.. May. i 4H 4V I 4i'.'i 4.;, '! '4i I it 46i, H 00 U S2Va! lid I 13 W 024 I PS f I 00 IS 09 024 ; cv2i s : S 47! S 46 8 30 ;S 12mia 12V,li.. I 47"S fHi H 4tl-.42 474 July. a u s tnutii tout-'; iu t ash uiiotal.ons were aa followa: F1X1"K-Steady; winter patents, U (Hit uu; winter siraignts, n. itiuHin; spring pa lent. SJ.70-?i5 NO; spring straights, $ij ti-4 ai; bakers, H.'.iWit 70. KVK No. 2, 2'tiiWc. bAHl.KY Feed or mixing, SoIcwTk-; fair to choice mailing, 1 lotjl.2J. SfcKliS 'I imotny. l.2a. clover. S15 0i. FKOVISIONS-Fork. tneac. pec bbl.. SUM'S 3b Id. Lard, per l' lbs. Jl , u.,i li 2n. hor( rlba. aides (loose), S.S5, short clear aides (boxed), S.VO0. Total clearances of wheat and flour ware eiual to 47,"ioO bu. ITiinary rtn eipls were Tm.ou) bu., compared with t3J,ooi) bu the rorresponUing day a year ago. Kaitmated receipts for Alondav: Wheat. (T rare; corn, 2'C cars; oats, 142 cars, hog, 4C0U0 head. Chicago Cash I'rlcea Wheal : No. 2 red. .jntifi'.t-; No. 1 red. vvuslc; No. i bard. v'.ctiSl.u2; N. I hard. s:ii'Ait", No. I nurthcrn, l.tj((1 : 'u. 2 northern. II uf l ol, No. 3 liorthcrn. II U.'ulAt,. No. I aprtng, y-clifl w: Nn. 3 spriiiK. K.j-iui 01; No 4 spring, kjcii tl 01 ; Veu'ei t ball, fcic'n tt "4; auruni. WkKUl.Oh. Corn: .No. X, ig 'i; Ko. 1 while, hW.'.U ; No. 3 yellow, fctiii.k'.fcr; No. 4, 6i,ji'; No. 4 white. UntVic: No. 4 yellow, 1T,41ti."ki4c; jaib. No. 2. IT. , :.o. s white. !vtn..c. o. S nhitr. -1','ptv; No. 4 white, tit'.ti ;-.c: standard. 4.i,ii4:'c. Rye: No. i, !).. Irley. ,.'il 22. Tlmullo, 112 Jul l.'i.Wk. t lover. lli4l,V.M. lll.'TTIUH Steady ; creHincrles. 2SJj27c; ilalrtes. li-SISc. KtitJ j Iteceipte. l.:,OJ .axel-. Market atAiMly; at mark, t-aaea Iticludcd, liista, 2tf-iJflt): ordinary fiit. 2aC "" "HiJii'r.-Mcady : daisies. ljjlCc; twins. 1't tilc, Ycunx Amtrkas, i li.", Ions Imi ns, lfV'iltc. HOTA iUk,.v-Mtii) ; choice lo fancy. Ugtkir; fair to good, sojivx-. 1-tJl'l-TltY W eak; turkeys, l :flH'; tt U kens. lvglle; apringh, luo iVEAL-Steady at 71illc. ;t 'arloi Receipts Wlieat, is cars, I of contract grade; tu n. 4 vara, tone tif contia't grade; oats, lia 'otal receipts of wheat at Ciilcago, litapolls aed liuluth today were U..3 with lit rara. M in cars. ..iolared with i cars last week nd ii"; eais the vol respon ling day a year sk. Mllasskre 4: awl a Market MII.WAI'KF.F.. Dw . S --V"H KAT N, J t I,.,, thai n, llUiitu, No. J unithein. II i-ft?. , u NU K. .. 9 I. u . . I ... I . - . ! May.' 874c. ' ' " '. .i,AT-tgdard. 4c. ?'f . bAltLUY-Malling. Sl.lCtil22. " . . HlaataaIU oraln Market. '' ' MINNKAItil .is). Dec .-WHKAT-De- eixlit-r. 'tg-mc; Mu .-. Ul u; July II.MAoIa A-sl.; No. bard. Sl.tAH.; No. 1 northern. IV ,i ' i : No. 2 northern. .'!!"..: .No S. 8 iTI'st . ri.AX-$:o:'4": I'.MIl.KV .1.1 t'uHN No. .". 'I'llxw. ,Wi:,ic. IIT F-No 2, V liw.'jc. . isiiAV Krawt: I ji. ' I'M U'lt - r Ma 1 1 i anl iim-hanped; flt1 pat ent. II !) 2 i sond patents. ?4. Anils'); set otid dents. i.kv: 7. MIH 1 OK K liKNKIUl, MAHKP.T Qnntatlnna nf ffhf liar on orloua m I innclltlra. NKW Von K. f H-r. .-FI.Ot."R Quiet ; spring pnlent. $.' Hni.y); winter straight-.. It.KiiH.M: lnt s paten:. 14 x,ti 4 io. prfng clears, It 1 liil.S..; wuiiei rsita No. I. .i.,i.:i mi; win St extra No. 2. $. : .i.Vn :i Ikl Unm pi rulghts. S4.niki I.Tti. He ri' r- tulei . fi choice ' ''"'.'-.'a .IN M 1 . A I. .- ." In K'"il, II ''" 4.ii. . S5.sVfi:..20. Buckwheat V-cr 100 III. leiidv, f:i,i' white and I conihc 4l.554i I.MI. knn )'""W, HMH W dried. $.".6013.75 ItVK-Nimly, .So. 2, 97 i. I. f. llurYalo to arrive. HANLi-.T-Stes e. I f. llilffalo. ii i:.r-.-iint 75c i-lcvutor expo I ; malting, 1.1V41.25 Biirket, firm: No. 2 led, ft PaaH nod kiir f. o. b. ! inherit iiuhun. tl.A V"uture market oneiirii afloat; Nil I . 0. Ii. nlloat. a iiuarler hinlier I on the ranli-e and it- puna of heavv i ioet tho advance lower northtw'ti Mhnrply on tiivn: ln Hturinx In AlKentlne n liberal leieitita and In niarketa, liut ruliled Int. due In an adviirco Eenoa Ayr, rlnalnn c nlii'T ringed. !V'V'. Ata', of :,-,i4',c In H net hiKiiet. I "-c- IIM Vii'l d2 3-IH: loHed. Jl 02. Kfcetpi, al.m) mi.; ahtprr rnt li:..!ij bu. CORN-Spot m Irket Ilrm; export new, SSi.r f HflO It. Kuliiri' ll.W, till. market wan Klilpfnntile, nominal. a'Jci bu, Kecelp in. JAlrt Siml in irket. etead. ; aiandard wliti-, u3i' in t p'valur: No. 2. file; So. 3. fi.-.-c; No. 4, i t'c; nat nral ' whim and whim clipped. i,2l. i.i. V ?SMi bu.. eliipm rnt nn trai'k. ltevelptu, li.ii.'i lm. I'ulinc4 tiiuiket, iionilnal. MiV-Htin; in rn. nominal; No. 1. $1.2f4tl. ; No. 2, rHKJ,.l.,; ,o. i, c4i4l.4M. I It. I"K- KaH ; kill, ciimmiin to ('mice Hill. V'n.Vx-; l!il0, tiiuilnal. I'arlfii.' coukI U'll. Vn.iic; piln, ii'nlnal. II in i. ; w iuihi Aim i, 2; l.lOA'iMlr.i. ! urn. I hemlock 27r; heinun. iltrl (c ; third". fltXlK, IO-'lc; Jen. I!i. I'ltitV 10N-roa!K. ateadv: mess, abort IIICHH iM-er null; lli,.v,is. ki, family. II..iOi 2iMt; clear a, I I i.2uii In. lit. licrf. htcutlv H2 Mi)3. t; imll; SII.MHrM.aO: hams. I ln.OO'uol.Oo. ! Cut lucuih. pickled L rlll-s, lert to fourteen iiiiuiiiis. tf't.raPx'; i K'kled bairna. 11 .(( US'', ljird, steady; m kldie weni prime. j.l.i!l.2(i; re- filled, atea liy tiTc; continent, :i.im, buutU Aineiica, l U.l; colnpnund. 7Uc. TALiAJW Hurtij oicMiiy; n.-htie cltv h li.tr. , tiVc: coll in t . 6;Vai'c. Itl'Tl Kit- rt'iiseli ifd; ( .cainrry apeclala, S?v! extras ; ::tltci factory, currem make, flrsls, l'3iii). Ic. I ClIKKssbk rirni:. ntute whole milk, cur rent miike, a Icragt tancy. lie. KOISS I'm tttlej ; slliihtly easier; fresh gathered, exi ras. I ii4t)c; extra flraia, X'no ,y(c; fresh KiUheiijd dirties. No. I, 24; fresh K&lliaic t Kt acks, prime local, -ii'i 21c. IIU'LTIIY - AD v, steady; western chickens. 12W. E'lcj. fowls. IJ Vfcii14c ; tur key ii, lrgifio; di waed. tiiiiet; western clnckena, ltj1 k:; . fowls, Milne; turkeys, p'qbQ. ; Mf . I.oal U ftieral Markel. KT. LUCIH; led 9-Wll ICAT lllghet ; track. No. 2 rt 0, I fiislr; No. t bavd, ik'ic fci S 1 Itcreml r.i oac. COIIN Tlim; trlick. No. 3. fJi4.'.KVic; No. i wkjla, C IV.I Pile; Ducetuuer, 4c; 11 a v. fi:k'. ' ' DATS-k toady: I tl gck, No. 2. ieac; No. 3 Willie, 4Vc; l re( iber, WO. . H VI.; Higher. tt 96c KfOIMi Utill; rl winter patents, SI.33 tt4.7Ai xtra fancy a nit-siralKht, :l.fM-30; hard Vlnter clears S3.40i.io. et KI51 V-Ti mot I, s ', ) 14 Wa li.OO. CO ft r-yd K A I, i-m, HKA r Firm: i J otl esM track, l.l(v8 I. 18., , .11 ky. time timothy, S22.0uoai.00; praline. 1S 0ti lfc ' , r(tOVmiN-lo4', lower; Jobbing:. II. ViS. . J.i S'd, lotynr; nrlme attain. Si.iU'aii k'-Vm I 't V tan rn (, unchanged; boxed exlm. short alioTt. , It.'ITSU clear rlba. Us JTi "-a; i lea Tit. SS.bl. , lUenn. uncbanSed; Ittixed extiia. short,' V.ti.;. cltw rU. ebon clcai a. 1 M. n.;r74 Ftn'Ul UY e- Weak. chickens. irc; sDr'nss, Mf,e; xlurkeyt . 14c; ducks, UHc; gecs... sc. , i HI'TTKR K. vn: rr t:iiry, ZtifiiSUc. 2S.; bJtlg Weak, at Flour, bills Ji., 1ft ivelpla. Shipments ...... K.MO H.ISJ0 "i0 .15.0ft) Wheat, bu. ... Corn, bu. Oats, bit v-,.1 '." 2.1.000 ...... i4, W 2k,Mi0 Kansas I'IIt tiralw A ad I'rovlslona. KANSAS CITY. Mu.. Dt f. O.-WMKAT Citsli, unchanged; Nu. 2 hard, Ink ijijl.ir.'; No. 2, ikicVSl.Ol; No. :"( re!, U4if'IMC; N.p. J, lii'oJ.lc; Miy. 7V: ul.v. Klsli H11c. WJI1N-1 tichang.d te down;' No. S mixed. t;:lc; No. 3. iVKntHk-; Nt . 2 tvlilte. i.2tir tiJc; No. 3. Ni'ritJ'V'l 1 ie,m ir, W-ivteVtc. DATS I ncbangert; N i. W hit. 4'M 4Hi-; No 2 mixed, 47Ii. J.lc. llYK-.''Vlt'!MP. HAY Steady: choice 'timidly, llH.rmr, 20 tti; cholco prairie. U J," l;u' HITTKH Creiimery, X c; flia-ls. 3:1c; second!, .'lie; packing stock. Tic KiJlJS txtraa, 32c; firsts , ;tc; aecoiitla, 17c. Uncelpm. Sliipnicnt Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oats, bu 2t,0oo 1.000 "7. Ooo r.lK) 12,000 ' V.Oi'O lul!nfeV"l troante Market. l'llll.ADKl.iMIIA. Dec. .-UllTTKIt-(Julct, but stiMuiy; w.-stei n ria ajnery ape clat. 0c; extta, 3Do; nearby ixlnts. ex tra' 41c. I'-CIUS Mi m ; good demand; Pennsylva nia and other jieui by firsts, cases, 1 10. SO per case: current ledepts, free casta, S10.20 ei crse; western .ii'ts, freo chtn. Huso tier cate; current receipts. flea c.ise, I1O.20 la.r case. CM fciKSK Firm; New York full creams fancy, l'l'JiliiSc; J" if to good, lvalue. Kirl .lltirkol. riXiitlA. Dec. .-t.)KN-Slead)-; Nil. 1 white. u'Hc; No. t white, 55c; No. i yellow, tiTl.tt-K'c; No. 4 yellow. & ic; No. 3 mixed. I'ltl'-k1!". Nu. 4 mixed, i ample. fmi52c. OA i s hasy ; No. 2 white. 4c; aiatd ard. 47c, No. 3 wli!e. lI'atiNc; No. i' mixed, 4.i4'4tic. Liverpool Irrada .Ma-kvl. I.1VKKIHKIU IX'C. !1.-WIli:AT-Spot. quiet; No. 2 Manitoba. In lOd; No. S Mani toba. 7a 7d. Futures ieady; DecemtM-r, 7a "Sid; March, 7s JU.I. May. 7s 2ad. CtjUN Sioi firm; Aintrican mixed, fit .".d. Futures, steady; January, is kit, February, La 7d. ,4'affeo !;arket. NKW YORK. Iec 8.-COFFFF.- Fu tures opened steady at a decline of 1,71 17 points iindrr liquidation of March und in 1 ..!, hi to lower French cables. Pricea tallied sllghtlv frotn the opn'ng dunng the isrly trading on scattered rdwilny and a little suppuit from bullish sources, but there was agresnive demand ane tlie market eaed again under i-untlnurti. II. iuldall.nl. with the close barely steady, at a net lots of l:iU poinls. Sales were, ey.ism bags. liecrtnber. 13 Hoc; January 11. 'Sv; February. Ltttic; March, I2!i2c; April. 12Dlc. May. June. July and August. I2u!fc-; October and Not ember. 12v.' fiw-.ng to the liob.lav there were no offi cial cables frum Hratil. Havre was 4'rr 4. f. biaher. liambutg was unctianueti to ' pfg. lower. New Y'oik warehouse tlelitcries vesieniuy wrte 9.V.J baKs. against II. loo baga lart year Sot cof fee, quiet; Hlo No. 7. 144c; Sun I ok No. 4. l,Tc. mild, dull: tuidova liU'.i IfcW. num. I (nal, . Ktassralrtl Apples nod llrird Fralt. NKW YORK. Iec. 8 -KVAPor.ATFP AI'l'J.KS tjui. t. but in Ices are elradv I with little piensutv to sell: on the spot fsncv are quote.) in luttlu'av; choice. H V : prline '1J,Jl. DRIKD FRF ITS Prunes, flrpi with a good speculative demand: iitotaliiiun taiige riviiii e',c to lis I i- OI'Ic-'s to 4t-V''s and t to H',il2c fur Oregon. Atriccls, inactive, but .noes ar. . held; choice. 15c to 154c; extra choce. iwilii'tr; f Aiicy, 174ilw Peachea. dull but ready: Wiolce. Il',tit14c. ,M,a cliol, H''.i.-c; fat.cv, 12Vul2,c. liulslua. un SPtt'.d i .1 Irregular; Inore muscatels, t, i,c; cr oice to lull, y aeetled, 7M4c; rX AS. C:wc; Ixuiiion lsiir, Ml 'Ol.45. i ' v I YOKI lntale ct -I auvanced 4c (iitoda Market. YOl'.K, Dec. I -PHY UUODS- totirlcs and r.alnsnoks were yard to 8'c. and aeileis nf. H-i bleached giauda are not kern on taking future business at curiam prices. Flatted cotton hosiery will be opened for fall 4f 1812 im Monday. IJm-us ar uu.et and cutioa yarn ia tjuWi. NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET Prices Fall Back After Moderate Showing1 of Strength. QUOTATIONS ARE IRREGULAR Fat Arable Rank laleaet antl I e x peeled I r I arae lleporl of I n filled teel Toanaae Help Financial Market, NKW VOIilC. Iec. .-A favorable bank eiai.ment and a report of unfilled ton naife from the I'nlted Htatea hteel cor pnration which exceeded xii-tatlonit Kate a bull In h turn to tha financial mar ket. Huth atatementu, being made after the thine of the Mock market, were with out Influence on epeculallnn. The touree of pike win Irregular. There wa a niodeiate allowing of Mrrnirtli In the earlr trading and the Harrlman etnrk. iteudltiK. Kaltlmorp AV Ohln. Canadian Pacific and the Cnppera gained a point or more. In the last half of the aesMnn the market fell bark, can celling moat of the aln. The Increaae of 4ft,0) lona In the un filled order of the Hteel corporation at I lie end of November Indicated that tha advance In the ateel trade In recent weeks had been underestimated. Fore caata of the fntm nt pointed to an increase of leaa than half the amount neluallv recorded. Yeeterday'a unexpect edly gnnd ahowlns of fline for the cop per tiade ii-d to further buying of the Copper atocka wh'.'li maintained good aalna durinp the perloda of weakneaa at the end of the dav a trading. London waa a large buyer of copper atneka hare. Hmulu were firm aalde from renewetl wealuieaM In Allla-ChHlmer'a t. Totai iiHlen, par value 1.4'il,ni). I'nlted Ktatea Vn repittered. declined 'i on call and the 2n coupon and 4 coupon and registered '. i on call nn the week. Numi.er oi eaD-s ami leadintf quotation of stocks were ai fol'.ows: '. ll.ih. Lute, r.loi. Alll.-i'lialmf m pfd AmslHsiitsied Copper Anivru-an Arrleultursl Alii. Ilt R.ixar Anittrlrsn t'in Amerl.-an c. a I Am. l otion IMI Amerlrtn II. A- L. prd.. Atn. ,- si.irltlt Amerlisn Linus.! Amsrlran lrnmntlvo ., American S. sV H Am. H A II phi Asi. Ptsel Fmindrlss Am. Sunr Heluilas.... ABiert.'Sii T. V T Asierlcsn Tbsrva prd. . Asierlrss Wimlln ...... Assrmels Mlstng Co... Atrhlann AUhlsns aid Atltstlr Coast I. Ids lialllnvirs 4 Ohio IMIhlehem tl Hnxikirn Hapi.l Tr Canadian Pa.lllr Central Ijsathar Central l,os(hr pM Central of New Jerat.v.. si 4 M't iJ., una :', avi s:o n H si 7; mils 7,7i 71'. 70', ji ) 11.S1 ltai IH'i 4(H) ns 131 1H" 14 loo ?7i I i. htj, rri, n l.fori ini liw'a inti ton inis n nn (A 1'4 1M lit fti 10114 ine'i HK)i Its 7'.'. 7,'.'i Moo fti't J't 534 71', 24 1H Hit, Tfli) M It ChwMUMak Ohln Chttissn A Alton. f'hlraso tl. W , new 1M 7! 10) 4 12 24 Ciilrsco O, W. afd 100 II (Ulnjiri N. W t-hlniro, M at. p... '.. '., C AV St. I,.... Colorado F. I Colorado A- snuthsni.. Consolidated (ias 'twit Prodsota IVIaware A liudwin... Ilonrsr Itlo (Iramlo.. I). ft. t) p'd notlllara' gaourltlaa .. grlo Kris lat piii krle nd pfd Ilenorsl Klortrlc (least Northern pfd... 1414 l.UM IH1, Pit', 1'ilSi 109 24 15 (0 UNIV, 101, 14'4 :'04 41 III ',4 f0 to, Jon i7 UK) III", I'll3, to, 1IKI .tli, 10) lil'i nn SO', It) 41 Jl4 104 6IO, 40i, lM 1244 l:'B"i II 31 141 lt'4 114 & 1ST (treat Northarn Ore clr. 1.700 JsV Illinois (isntrsi IntsrtMirotish Mel tntorhorouRll Met. y'd- liilrrnatlonol MarvrKter Intor-ktarliis pfd international Paper ... International Pump ... I'M 100 1114 4' 4i'4 ti4 100 0I4 KM',, 1044 ! H 124 lows Central 1 U.7IIII fi fill, I mi u u M- l.l l.siio ll ' UH xi J s:S Kai.aaa (!ltr BoulBarn tl K. C. 80. pfd 04 keelage Oaa .:.u. 11134 UiuiaTllle Naahvill,.. I, In) lit ii IMs; . Minn. A m- Uuol, n M.. St. P. A g. t. It.... I on in t.tl 111 Missouri. K. T Vim vii, 21.1, 2,14 M.. K. A- T. pfd nm t4'a t'4 u Missouri ranllle ........ ' ID) tl lit, l4 Nallnnsl Illamilt Ml National Ussd 1,0 (', ttT 4 N II. II. sf M. 'Jl pfd.. 400 flt4 14 rt4 Naw Vo-k l'anl-al 400 1034, loss lO'it. N. V.. t). W IHI4 Norfolk At Weatasn too n,T, m iims North Ani-rlesn lm) 7J 7! 7314 Northarn Paclflo I.11M I us, lis1, 1UO, Psclllc Alall 101 911, .in, i Hannarl,aiils 700 1-3 1 1 i 11H 1 "tun lea Uet IK) lu.1i, 10:1, 10314 P.. ('.. C. A Ht. L 144 Pltlahiirtih I'nal UK) 17 II 1T14 rraid HispI C- 100 35 SJ l PillUnan Palae rar lr,l Itallwar Steel Spring ... . rteadltis St.DOO 1'HS !"' K't Fplhllc Slael Hon n Jjr, ;, t'otinbllr Rlaal pi t inn -' I! IP, Rook I'lsnd 'o l.doo n 14, u Itn.k aa4 Co. Old 4IB1 tl 4HS 41i St. I,. A . F Id pfd.. 1IU 414 414 t'l"i ai. tuia a s' ft Si. 1 W. std 704 Ptoaa-ahafflold H. A I SI Houlhorn Psrlflc 1.400 111 1I', tins tDllth.rn HaPwa, 1.201 104 21 !'M. mkMi Itsllwar pfd 70, Tennnaaee t'ox-or 0 MV JM, lw Ta,a, A rsi-i'i- mo rtt, r sr f Ht. 1.. A w too ns is4 it4 T.. 8t. U W. pfd ... 400 , S, 17 Union Taelftn H2.no lilt, : 17ns l'nlon I'anlflc W .'4 'nltad Hi ale, 1U'.J( CI t'nltad Htatra Flnher 1 41 4 4'.4 "nit-d Rlatas Steal S.T0 II1, 4li a- si. s. atasi pfd mo pi, in ii.t'i I'Uk (Wisr I Joo 4,14 Vv-fa.uliua ilianil.al .. .10) (:i li I2i, wihu'i mm t 4 s Walutall r'd 10.0(10 1,4, .11 1, Vaaiern M,rjl-d f We .tlnalin.iae tla.trlc . ti Wsalern t'nlon 774 'WHeeltag k. E 44 i-htsh Valley 1774 1714 17S Total aalaa fur tha day, 111.100 shares. New 1 urk Monie y Market. NKW YORK. Ilec. k-MONKY-fln call, nominal; time loans, strong; 00 days, 44 per cent, is.) daya. 4l1i'u ier cent; 8 inonths, itj (sec cut. PRIM K MLKCANTll.K P.PF.R--414H4 per tt.nt. STKhl.INU KXCHAVtlF-flletdy. with actual buslncne In bankers' lulls at $1.8250 tor ao-aay oil's and ..n .01- tieinand. .'ommerela; bills, $4 si',. SILVKR-ltsr, U5l4f; Mexican dollars. Ib4c. IKINDS C!u. crntmnl, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were ss follows- t . ref. U. reg . . . 10J Int. M M. 4a Ui do iwupa, 1S) .)apau 4, ,7 I'. S. la, rl ...... 101 "Jj t,, ; do coupaa ... l'14k K. c. Ho. lit a ...7 V. ta. ea. ..... 1I3S l.. 8 drii. t 1 Jl . . (, So coupsu .... ll-ti I. A . list. 4 MO, Allln-C'liat. la i,a... r',al. K A T l.l 4a. 07 Amer A os I? d,. n 4, t, T A T. 4a .1 Mu. Ps.'.llc 4... .. 731, An T.)ta.M.u SB OO'sN. K K. ot Al 4 ta : do I. I10IN. Y ('. i... ;. Aratour A '"o I'aa. lit, do del. 4a w Ai.lil-in s'S. 41. ... in1.!.. V.. N. II. Jl II. do t'V. 4S Iw f Ss du ii. la If! N. A w. 1 c 4a C14 I p.; 14 w !, A. .'. U l a .. Hal. A Ohio 4a.. As i,s da a. w ... UruoA Tr rr 4a t ea. of Ha a .. l au. tMiliar " . S do eir. 4a . II No. Pa.lfla 4a da is n. S. k. rfd. 4a . It Fsns c. t,a ll lov, io rou u . neadlnu an, Ill, uf N. J f "'sis. u. ar a ,' f. ,a t'iiaa. A (M.lo 4,t. PUS do geu. 6, ,4 d.. ief ss at 1 a. W. s 4a.. toil t'hi.aoii A. Ia. oik, ! I. au0id 4a.. Us, a a. u i t. ssiis A ) la . ... S4 A U It. do ess 4 o. Pat . rH. C. U A A P ta ,S , do . 4a 1 K. I A P. c. 4i. 7:4 d 1 r,f . da iti t, H',Ro Rilwa u . I'.il... 71 do gen. 4a... . I ul.v M'd. 4t .. . Valoa Par:tic 4a ITV4 II 107. 7,4, ISirk mis, ,74 1st, 101 14 .' AS 1 r 4',, So cv 4s . II. ev. ta.. ll a It. 1. ta do ral ' 1'latlllara' krla P I. ta . do as 4. . . d.i,.t la. nr. 1 do Mr las b i ".i 1,1 ,.r. 4, S. Kabaer 0. I' A Sltl :d i 74y -far. Chaas. it. Ii.l :,Wauaah lat ba 1U 71', da lat a,. 4, ... twaatar Md. s.. i.wt. r:: 4,. ill Via. cam ral ta... At -"a ; 1014, Oru F.la,- r Ill 1-u lat raf 4a.. "t,M,.. Pbc it. u ... la -Mat I1 I Panama Zt Bid. oxtered Xcvtr York Mining Mock. NKW YtHtK. Dec. $ -Closing quota, tl 'ii on 11 Cilng Hoi ks wen: 411. a tlprilr t,,i t'.iin. Tueill Block. Ontario aiaxl.-an . jimi IO klMlJ M m 1,1 A V, Vatluar Js, kt . S.i.Jarl .. .ittarad. 7 l.iula ...af j M -laJ'llla 1 oa a. I'tj liwa sii.a , ee Maslaasa Pleklaa I it. NKW YORK, Dec. .--" iiflllej orders on t he book of lha Frilled Milaa Steel cur- i.u.ll..,, nat un.,.AM ..... . 1 . " - . wfiv s.lll.vuo I tuna, u cwiupa'ed wila J.4H4.JU tuna vn TBI t. and 2.TH0 41S tons on No- i llearlnsr Moose Hank statement. NKW YORK, Dec. The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold IfMil iVO reserve In excess of legal requlremrnts. Thin Is an increase of si.;Hi in the proportionate cash reserve aa compared with last wees: JieCTease. Loans l,8:.rt,fi.TAfl" H0.sO4.00U Lecal tenders Hl.rst.ooo I an. ion Net deposits J ,M, HH nun 4 SSA 4t Circulation .Vi.71si.Hk IJ.O'jO Kxces legal reserve. 4(8l,oM S0t,.s) Increase. Lanks' rash resprve In vault S32C.CM.000 Trust compnnkss' ia"h reserve In v-tnlt S1.2S0.O00 Aggregate cash reserve .S.i87.944.0i) Trust companies' reserve with clearing house riieintiers carrying 2i per cent cash reserve, S.'iO.W7.0fsl. ACTUAL CONDITION. I lecreass. l.k;17,14l,OflO S4i,H.'.W :)07,:ti.o"n 4;n.ooo (WJ24.O01) sa.lso.ono l,C27,l4H,'s)0 3S.2Hl.OisA Loans , Sprc'.a .'. LegHl lenders Net deposits Circulation Kxceas lawful reserve increase. fil,n02tl00 701,(1 ll,Wi:,201 10,387,20" Hunks' cash reserve in vault S.127. 407,000 Trust companies' cauli teserve In vaults 62.831.000 Agqregnta cash reserve I.TO.2SS.0O0 Trust companies' teserve with clearing house uiemlera carrying 20 per cent caah reserve. STil. 51.1,000. Summary of state hanks and trust companies In llreater New York not re porting to the .New York clearing house: Increase. txiana SKJO.M'.OiX) Sl0.iJ41.i;oo Speci no,S?.iu 2.472.4PO l-gal tenders ll.ZOR.jMi :,93 Total deposits 6s2.1.4O0 1.W3.100 London stock Market, LONDON. Dec. 0. Closing prices at.icka were aa follows: on ( onaole. eioneji 71 ll-lt Loulnvlllo f, N ll ... T' M., K. A T il4 ... M1, N V Central IWt ... 7 Norlolk aV W 110 ...!!, do pfd so .107 Ontario A W 41 up arco.int AbmI. t'oiiper Aaai-osd Atilllnnn do pfd Pa It Hears Oslo Canadian I'a.irir. t fcewapaaks A O. . Chicatci o. W ... l"4 Paiiniylraula ell. Its Hand Minn . 7t4 I'.eadlni 74 . . n P'lUlhern Ry , p. 11 do pfd .. IU Sotithern Pacific IU'4 ( hi.. Mil. Ht l Heora i"n"r an mo ... ri4 union Pacific 17' do pfd iMj do pfd ll., flttf. 8. gteel US do 1t. pfd......... i4 no pfd IU, do 2d pfd 4: W'abaaH 1 Urand Trunk ?4 uo pfd .. 19 Illinois Central ltd SILVKR Bar, steady at 254d per ok. MONEY 3 3 4 per cent. The) rate of discount In the open mar ket for short bills la 3 15-160 4 per cont; for three months' bills, s1 per cent. ' tlnaton Stock Market, BOSTON, Dec. . ChDStng quotations on stocks were follows: Altouai Asial. Coppar . 4Mnhawk . l4Novada Con. ... . . 2tNlplaalis Mlnea . 0 North llutta I. 4 North bake .. lipoid Dominion ... . . bl'Oareola . .Me Parrel l P. A I'... .. nvty.iin.' 44 174 74 54 4 la i t 11 ( :i ' : S4H 4714 la . t'4 , M . HI A. '.. I., at 8 Arizona Com H. (' C. S. Al Raits (nallllon ... ''al. A Arlxuna... (al A. Herls Centennial p. Itanso (.'. c. 0,Bhannon i:aat Rutta c. M . . . Krsnklln . . 114 "Superior 04 Superior A H. M. fllroux Con. .. Orasby Con. . . II n-KTamaraik .. .. i4t'. a. a n. " "T. Ureene Cananea lala Knrals Coppar. KarT Lak IaWs t Copper I. Hallo Opper. . . .. Miami (pper Bx-dlvtdrn. T, no pfd I'4t'tah I'on 4l'tsh Copper Co. 114 Winona ft Wolverine flank Clearings. OMAHA, Dec . Bank clearings for to day were $2,483,436.88 and for the corre sponding day laat year $2.31S.0is.i. 93. The clearings for the week amounted to $16, 3i;i,fi:i!i.p and for Ue same week last year $15,305,608.78. OMAHA UUNKRAI. MARKET. BLTTF.R No. , 1-1D. carton. 3Cc; No. 1, In 60-lb. tubs, 354c; No. 2, E6c; pack ing, 20c. CHKFSIS Imported Swiss. 32c; Ameri can Swiss. S4c; block Swiss, lUc; twins, lo; daisies, l!c; tt'lpletR, let; yount, Americas, 20o: blue label brick. 19c; lliu berger, 2-lb., Jvc; 1-lb 19o. POLLTRY Hrollers, 18o; springs, 114C; bena, HHc; cocks, 8r; dunks, lbc; gecso, 13c; turkeys, tit; pigeons, per Co., $1.30, Alive, broilers, 12',jo; liens, 74c; old roosters ami stags, 44c; old ducks, full feathered. 114c; geese, full feathered. 84c; turkeya. 14c; guinea fowls, 15a each; pigeons, per dns,. (ioc; h unors, per do., $1.50; squabs, No. 1, $1.50; No. 2, 50c. FISn Pickerel, 11c; white, 1'jc; pike, 15c; trout. 15r; large crapplwa. 15b-18c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c; Paddocks, Ur; flounders, 12c; fjreen catfish, 15c; roe shad, $1.00 each: shad roe, per pair, 50c; salmon, 18c; halibut, 12c; yellow perch. 8c; buffalo, 9c; bullhead. 14c. . HLKF CUTS-No. t ribs, 18c; No. 2 rlba, 124c; No. rlba, $4c; .So. 1 loins, ll4c; No. 2 IqUis. 134"; No. 3 loins. Se; No. 1 chucks, 74c; No. 1 chucks, to; No. 3 chucks, &4c; No. 1 rounds. Ho; No. 2 rounds, ic; No. S rounds, 8Vic; No. 1 Plates, 64c; No. 2 plates, 5c; No. 3 plates, 44c FRUITS, ETC. Apples: Cooking varie ties, per bbl., $?.Ts; Jonathan and G limes Golden, per bill., $4.o0; ben Davis, per kbl., $2.75; California Belleflower. per box, $1.35; Colorado Joruithun, extra fancy; per box. $2.50; Washington SplUenberg, per bJX, 82.50; Waahlngton H. i'.eauty, per box, $2.50", Washington Stamnn Wlnesaps, box. $tl.otl. Hauatias; Fancy select, per bunch, $2.2.'tl2.50, Jumbo, per bunch, $2.75 478.75. I ran Purr ics : Wisconsin tancy, per bbl., $v.5tt; per bot. $J25. extra large Jumbo, per bbl., $10.5V Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pKgs. in bones, per box, $2.50; Dromedary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pltgs. In boxes, per box, $38); bulk la 70.1b. boxes, per lo. Sc. Fig:' California, per case of 12 12 -oa. pkes.. &c: I'er case of 36 12-os. pkgs. $2.50; per caae of 50 6-ex. Pkgs., S2.00; Now Turklah, 6-crown In ZO-lb. boxes, per lb., le; . a-crown in 20-ll. boxes, per lb., 16c; 7-crown In 30-lb, boxes, per lb.. 17c. Grape Fruit: Florida, 46-JS sixes, per crate. 4.7lrt.rf0; so-44-44 siiea. per ciaie. $5.25. Uraposi: Califor nia JbitiperoiV liter 4-basket crate, l.7:'. 2.U0; MutAga. Jtiapta, in bbla.. $a.50T.tt.i. Letnnns: Dmoneira btani, vxtiu fancy, at aisc, per Ikixj $5.26; mm, per bok, $5.25, Loiu l.lmonaira, fancy, Jo)-K) ulses, per box. $5.50; 24u and 4A1 alava, 50'j pel' Lux leaa. Orungcs: Ansor.a navets. 84 128 sixes, per but. $5.25: Is0-1720i-2t6-x50 ,iAcs, per ixix. 4o..sv; Caliorria uavelrt, all slsea, per Oux, 4J.ii. i'earo; Calitorma ii. iang.au, per ao-lb. box, SXOU. VkilK I'AbbKh- lie a na. atiltig and wax. per market narkel. ll tKkul.25. Canbage. Wi:.cuiisin, par lb.. lUwlHe. Oeury, MU.iil tiitn, per uwetin, 4tk; t allioinla Jumbo, par Uoien. isv. Ci.iuinbera, hot liou.e, per duxtn. 2.1, KtgiMaut, tancy Florida, per uoxen, J.'.W). Uarlic, exua lancy, white, per lo., kic. Lettuce, extra tancy leaf, per dxen, 40.'. Onions, Caittiiiiiu, while, per lb., ic; W Isuonatii. yellow ad led. .n racks, per lb., -'iv; Sp.iiui.li par irate. $l.i 1'aislev. lauvy soutnein, par duxen bunches, aft 75c. 1'otatues. Miu ueaoia Farly Ohio, per bu., 81 tit: WIsk-ou- laitl wnlto bio.k. lie.' bu.. Il.i'l. in lu-aaca: lots, 6o leva. dweei Potatoes, avanaoa, per bbl.. 12.. 5. per bu. basket, i.es. KutabagAS in Backs. per lb., 14c Tomaioes. California, per crate, L50. M lai F.LLAN LOL& Almonds, Tarra gofia, per lb., lite; In aacas lots, lo leas. Uracil ntita. per ID , ItHxc; la kack lota. 14 lees. Cocoanuls, ler sack. $. Filberts, er lb., He; In aack lots. 1j less. Peanuts, roan led. per lb.. 4c; raw, pe." lb.. 74c. pecans, large, per lb.. 17c; In sack lots, lo leaa. Waluuia, new crop, Uil. California, per lb.. 174c; In sack lois, lc less. Cider, New Nol.as.ka. per 15-itl. one-half bob. $2.00; per SO-gal. bbl.. 85.50; New Y01K Mvtl t per 15-gal. one-half btd , 4.1 50. per 3o-gal. bbl., $osd. itocey, i.sw. (runits. t.l '..). Kraut, per 15-aul. keg. 82.75: per j gai. keg. $1.16; Wlaonain. per one-ba..' oul.. J.u. Tar peal taei and Hosln. SAVANNAH. Oa . Dec. S.-TFRPEN-T1NE 48'4c; sales. 125 bbla; receipts, 1,. 4'il bbla.; shipments. 17 bbls. ; atocas. 38. ii) bbls. ftosiN-Firm: oales. :.4T bbla.: re ceiiits. 2.871 hbls ; shipments, 1.il bhls.; Mixes. Ii4 bbls. tjuute: b, $0.27,1 8 35; it. a4:iV(i4.W; K I A. 32 '4 ft 40; F. 81.441. 4 45, tl. 81.124416 .: II, 86 474tti.50: I, 8..'4i; K. S'i.7'i: M. .8o; N, $7.ti; WG. $7 50; WW. $7 75. Silir Market, KKH" YOKK. lo. 0.-Sl'OAR-Raw, noin.lial: kluscovado, 88 lead. 4.3794.44c; ceiilrift-gai, l"i test, 4 k7tr4.84c; moiajeaea sugar, t'tibaa, derod, lest, 4.iikii 4. 18c; refined, tiuiet ; pott - .'. lino cAio)ated, i.'.t; t.tkc Wtwl Market. 85T. LOI'IS. Iho.-. a.-WOOL Steady; territory and western mediums. l,jioc, Una mediums, JtiulSc, tuie, .11!;. October 31, yember in,, OMAHA LIYEJIOCK MARKET Cattle for Week Fifteen to Twenty Pive Higher. HOGS ARE STEADY FOR WEEK Fat Alice p steady to Fifteen Cents Lower for Week, Tlth Kat Lambs Fifteen to Qaarier l.orrer Feedera Steady. SOt'TlI OMAITX. Dec. 1H11. receipts were: eatt'e. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday 4,9' 6,002 9.44K Official Official Tuesday Wednesday. . . Thursday 10.4 3.&7 . 4.621 6.0 4 ti -.4 3.H43 1 52s liw Official Official Friday. Katlmate Saturday. Six days this wk...2lH P S 71 S2. Paine days last week..l2,l' 34.573 W.s) Hame days 1 wka. ago..2:i.;;l 41. 5 4H.557 Same days 3 wits, atu..2S.OK7 40.MI ltl.ni l-ame daya 4 wka. ngo..3ii,Kii; 2S,0 Wi.7riT Same daya last year.... 27.6.17 28.5il 33.477 The following table sliovs the receiptn of cattle, hogs and suecp at South fjmahn for the year lo dale, as compared with last year: mil. imo. J9o. khs. Oattle 1.115.42-. 1. nil. Ill 46.IXW 'logs 2.2?l.i0 1.71! 47.7 I2S,2?7 Bhap i.m.i 2.3t.Si 60,578 The following table ahows the averi.go prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for the laat few days, with comparisons: Date. 1 inn . iiMiw, ins. i1hsi. ; is-ri . ill". 1 1st. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee. I rc. Dec. I )ec. Dec. W). L sVt . I 0U 12, tl 02; S 06 6 sl 4 Mil 041 6 OS. 4 5 I 4 S7 6 081 ri 03 . 13. 7 13 7 ill 5 77) 4 61 S 02 8 03 & oTi 4 C4 C 02 6 sill 4 031 C Ul 4 SI 6 m 26 e obi 4 'l ' 1-1 4 84 I 4 71 6 Hi 4 83 6 41! 4 21 4 2 5 451 1 6 15 4 87 6.. 1 G s I 7 4o 8 121 ... S4 I 7 41i S 22 8.. 5 7,! 7 XI 8 221 8-1 6 0141 7 4o 8 ; 5 4 4 47 4 81 'Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and deposition of live atock At the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: Xifc-CEIPTS-CARS. Cattle.llogs.ll r a. C. M. & St. P Wabash Missouri Paciric I nlon Pacitie C. & N. W.. east (. . N. W., west C. St. P., M. ft O C, H. ft g.. east C, M. . tj., west C, It. I. ft P., east.... C. R. I. ft P., west.... Illinois Central Chicago Great Western 3 1 I 1!) 4 32 i 1 i 2 lo4 Total receipts 1 DISPOSITION HEAD Cattle. Hon. Omaha Packing Co , 1,028 Swift and Company I,o.i0 Ciioaliy Packing Co 1.7S3 Armour At. Co 2.571 Attirphy 1,055 .1. H. Bulla 2 Other buyera a Totals 11 7,987 CATTLE No cattle of any Consequence were reported in the yards this morning, but the total for the week foots up 20,140 head. While the run this week haw been very much isrger than last week, when a holiday Intervened, still the total shows a lading oif of over 7.000 heed as com pared with the name week last year. ine market on Peer steers was In s'erv aatistactury condition throughout the week. Owing to the moderate receipts and a good buying demand, prices stead ily Hinied up, and at the close were safely lu25c higher than the ciose ot ltut week. It will be lanitrinbered that the market lnet week was aiso quoted snarulv lilKner. and, taking that advance into considera tion, it la sate to ray that the market la now biWitiwc higher than it waa two weeks ago. cows and heifers were In sDlendld de mand throughout the week, being quoted stronger practically every day until Frl ttuy, when there wao a little reaction. Still at the close of the week practically all kttida o( cows and helteis are 200 higher iban lant week. Desirable feeders were In active de mand every nay ot the weeg, and at the close they are safely 25c higher. 1 he less desirable grades were also fair sellers with prices ranging from 15c to 20c higher for the week. Wuotationa on native cattle: Good to choloe beef steers, 4y7.IKS47S.lu; fair to good beef steers, t).2&w7.i; common to fair beef steers. t6.0Ujj6.25;, gud to choice heifers, m.8oj5.'i6: good to choice cows. 4.;j5.;iO; lair 10 good cows, $4.75t4.30; common to fair cows, 2.7Vu3 65: veal calves, $3.26t(7.5t). Wuotationa 011 range cattle: Good to choice beef steers. u..6if8.oO; fair to good beef steers, o.(yrpn.(5; common to talr boef steeis, 84.40tp5.ou; good to choice cows and heiteia, M lmia.ii; tair to good cows ana betters, 8.s.6utu4.5u; common to lair cows and hellers. 4V2.75wtf.oUj good 10 cnolce Blockers and leeuera, 4V1.oorgtt.Oo; fair to good atockers and feeders, 4.75iu, 5.2o common to fair Blockers and feed ers, $2.5ory4.."5; stock hellers, J.o'kh4.50; buns, stags, etc.. 4U.outy5.Ov. HOGs r'ree buying In the hog yards, aner a trading basis was once estab lished, was directly responsible tor a gunerai advance 01 a nickel in uricea some little business was transacted early in tne session at tlgurea no better than dirong, but the full iuiprovment toward tno cioso easily unset, ecattered sales uiat uiti not show the nickel bulge. Receipts amounte.l to tuny loo loads, usual assortment ot weights and uaual aoundance of bacon averages. Heavies met sritti tne most responsive demand 110111 packers, the Mtmo aa recontly, and outchet- clusaes were favored by shlppe and apeculators. Movement ot bulk had tatr ttciiou and at 10:80 o clock in.)st iraaera nua nuining to do except fill out sbjch tickets in liaie lor tne office ac countants, cseaie-nouse taoa ind Rated a total purchase by buyers not associated wltn local packing concerna of something use twenty loaas, over u per cent oi tne entire supply. Prices coveievi a wide range, especially in the market for bacon hogs, and any thing wltn weight landed above the, f4.titf mark. The best lard animals on sale 01 ought ti.2) wnlle good buicbers sold largeiy around M.ouu6.05. JJartit Ktuff ranged from 6 0 uuwiiward, 4 ;0 buy ing loads that were not very ataractlvu. there weiu only a lev.- buncnea txi bea.vv plus on sale ami pratticady noting iu the way of loaatera uvanaole. During the week )n-tcou ruled some lower as the result of recent big runs, hut late Improvement produced comiiiete recovery ot losses and the tiade is clos ing steady In all of ita branches, uu- poi I Iituu shippers 0.1 iihim daya waa very creditable, but packers worked in. pen-Jenny as a rule unu provided au out let for big bulu nt offering!?. Representative sale No. At. SB. Pi. Na. At gh. Pr. a 4i ... i Id l .3 ... ,014, tl 17, ... a j It) aU ... , t S3 18 ... - " 41 '04 t In, u :i, 18 m :t iju , u iro ... 1 u it zn to , Ii 17 ... ,M 71 It 2 lea 7 14 ... a w) 7(1 1't.) u , 0o 6, ) . . Id .1 nt 10 , S IM ... " SO -J3t ... l l ... 14 'it -'I -Ml 0 0k II Jim 40 I , 4 4 u, 71 nei ... 4 lo 7V :to 40 4 04 k H7 ki ' 11 ,4 :m .. 1 : 1:1 ... !. : so , 1,, ,i i ... 4l ;:ii it 1 ui t ... k ) 04 l',4 ita 004 ,1 It, ... I 6 31 ... Iti ,1 - ... 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II U ... 4 no H 144 ... a 44 11 100 . . 4 !i Mltt-P Nothing, iiiucii g: rived In the wav of sheep or nmb and ns the en tire sufspiy was aiauet up easily rd nulckry yestrdav.' trans' remained prac tically emptv tutn Ilia scale of values nominally steady. During the week tht general matket had an unaeMlcd, mors or lesit i,rstlc appea ranee, prices ehiftlnx up nn.l down in A tnunner lliflt kepi sellers p.mr.led. Abrupt changet were aiore fretiueti'ly 5i shown In fat lambs than In matured mut torss. the former class ol stocks opcnli e lower, scoring eompleto recovery of Wednesday and Thursday, and closing at net decline of l.V,i2.",c. llhtxtratlve of re rent flurries rrkght be quoted sales ol good Lambs on three days, tha three strings being practically identical In quality, finish, etc. On Tiesday they brought l'i.4o. on Thursday, ,V.0 and on Friday, Vt6. The best ft I westerns now allow ),r.s irri ace selling at $6.73.ni.10. w.hlla natlvv'-brol l.imha have lo be loppy In order to bring j.tVu0.7j. FaVt sheep are tlosing at le'rela steady to about 15c lower, the pocking demand being broud and fairly active on most davs. Jn Jnc, the Inquiry for any of ferings suitable to kill proved healthy from start to finish as dally supplies were of jnnderi'te volume. OrV 33.000 hend of stock, mostly corn-il and warmed-up vnrteries, made up tht week's tott and ol tbi aggregate, the propor tion of maturcl muttons was anything but evoesslve. Topiy wethers rogched $4.00 vvstcrday, attractive, ewes ecV from $3.75 downward, and extrti good Jiittidy yearlings made a credltabln top of $r00 1'hursday. Heavy yearlings appear t bo In poor request around J4..1i. 1 Business In fartlers larked size through out and salnei wera acsttened. prices showing few changes of consnouenoe. The country demand still continues fairly active, but limited assortment does not admit of free chi tee. Week's entire pur- 1 chase on country account amounts to only 5.000 bead. Cjuoio tlons on theep gilt! lamb": Iamb gr.od to choice. S5.u09t.S0: lambs, tnir to good, 5.15tr.'i.n0; lambs, fesnlers, $.77i4.7."i; veariiLw. f'r to cholee, $4.154.71; year lings, fewders. K503.8."i; reethera; good to choice, .Vjbo'ri4.(J; wethetia. fair to good. $3.4(3i3.8r7( wetliers, feeiVTS, $3.00raS.2i; ewes, goo 1 to choice, $.11045.80; ewen, feeders. $2.05(3.00; ewes, culls. $1.5fi'2.16. CIIICAUt I.IVK STOCK MARKET Demand for-Cuttle and Jthetpp Steady lIots Higher. . CHICAGO, LVC. . CATTLK IXecelpts, 200 head. Jrkot steady; beeves, $4,654(0.25; Texiga atee'S. $4.105.75. western teera. $W407..V;. stockers and feeders. $3,0045.80: cows and heifers, $2.i5.90; calves, $5.5(iwi.25. HOGS Reoelpts. 12.1)00 hea,!. Aiaract So hleher than veate.vlar's avtirage; light. I5.ntnt0.26: mixed. $6.81. 'y 6.374; hitjtvy, S5.!A0 8.45; rough. Sfi.8tlfaifl.10;', gooti to cnoice heavy, t6.10.0.45; pigs, $l.0U3j.5ot bulk of saieai SK.OoW-ilO. SHEEP AND LAMBIV-rteceipis. 2,ti head; market steady; native, St.6W4.lo.; western. $2.Wii'4.lO; yean.ngs, i.;j'm).wi; lambs, native, $3.7506.25; XAestern, $4.25ftj) 6.25. Kansns Cllr I.lve- Slock: Market. KANSAS CITY-. Dec. 9. CATTLE Re ceipts. 5W) bead. Including 400 southern; market steady; native steers, $5.25&9.00: southern steers, 84.25iWg.:0: aout'lierii cow-it and heifers. S-i.nTttM.M; naUve cows and helfera, r2.7.rKTi'7.00: stocHers ant? rceaertt. $4.003.5. 75; bulls, S1.o0Sr5.ty); calv.ys. H-JW) 8.00; wcwte.ni steers, St.oOfjlfi.M; western cows, $3.0tr.',.00. HOGS Receipts. 4,000 heii4l: inarket strontr; bulk of palev, $5.80rfi.i-!0; Jieavy, $6.25(86.35: pnekera and butchetrs. $6.00KJ. 6.30; lights, $i.V6.15; pigs, $4.0Ofo .25. SHEEP A.D LAMPS No ,-eceipts; market steady; jnuttons. $3.0tyr4.00: lamp. $4.25,00; range; wethers and yeaVfllntjs, $3.25iho.OO; range ewes, $2.00a4.00. St. I.ouls I.lvo Stopk Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. i CATTLE Receipts, 1.200 head. Including 4' Texans; market stead v; native beef stivers, $4.6ora.O0; cows and heifert, $3.tX?i7.0O; stockers and feed ers, $3.2535.26; Texa and Indian steers, S3.76ii6.75; cows and belfero, $3.00f). 75; calves In carload lota. $3.75tn4.75. HOGS Receipts. 3.000 head; market steady to strong: pigs and lights, $4,254 6.00; packers, STi.nuOj.v.iO; butchers and best heavy, lh.il?o.40. No sheep barket. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 109. head: market steady; steers, S5.7.VU8.00; cowh and heifers, $3.0S'6.&0; CSlves, $4.flOe7.oO. HOGS Receipts, 6,800 head; market strong; top, $6.35; bulk of sales, S.o5u 8.20. SHEEP AND LJVMBS Recnipts, C09 head; market steady; lambs, $o.00((j'5.90. Stock In Slcthl. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yexterdsy: cat ue.1 lOK.t.niicep. South Omaha. St Joseph Kansas Cdty... St. Ixiuls Chicago 1 Totals 70 7.200 .. 100 .. 500 . .1,20;) .. 20 6,.S) 4.SI 3.000 12.000 600 2.m 2,600 .2.070 32,000 Cotton, Market. NEW YORK, Deo. 9. COTTON Fu tures closed steady. Closing bids: De cember, S.H3c; January, 8.60c; February. 8.60c; March. 8.7Sc; April. 8.73c; May. 8.82c; June. 8.85c: July, 881e; August, 8.80c; Sep tember 9.00c: October, S.tsjc: November, 9.0eV. Spot, dull; middling urAlaiida, 9.2oc; middling gulf, w.46c; no sales. Omah Hay Market.. OMAHA. Dec. 8. HAY No. 1, $14.00; No. 2, $13.00; coarse, $13.09; packiing stock. $S.6tYrj9.0u; alfalfa, $15.00. Strawi; Wheat, $6.00; rye and oats, $7.80. JOLLY WAIT FOR THE STORK Hotv nn Oklahoma Sooner Jnstlre In tho Rlba Dodged Jail. Tlekletl aud A wait of twenty-two years for a visit from the stork end the bird has not ar rived yet Is the record, of the United States in the case of "Cap" Cahay. Cahay was convicted of being a "sooner" In Oklahoma Territory. A "sooner" was a person wild settled in the territory prior to tho official opening of the territory to settlement on April 22. 1SS9. ( Chile Madscn, now ctilef deputy Vnlted States marshal at Guthrie, arrested Cahay, now more than 22 years sgo. Mad sen took Cahay to Wichita and waa the officer in charge of the "sooner" during his trial in the federal court room there before Judge Williams. The case against Cahay tvgs strong and conviction was assured from the start. Cahay's attorney, however, was not to be defeated so easily, and also he knew the soft heart of the presiding Judge, a man of religious temperament. Mrs. Cahay was one of the mala wit peases for her husband. She wss on the Oklahoma claim when tier husband was arrested and followed him to Wichita. She played her role, too, admirably by her conspicuous appearance in court. Cahay, as had been foreseen, was con victed, and Judgu Williams gave him a aentence of two years in the penitentiary. The attorney for the prisoner did not ak for a new trial, nor did he file a motion for an appeal. He requested aolely that sentence be deferred until the expected arrival of the ttork in tha Cahay family. j He made an eloquent plea for mercy. 'nitre tvus it ally no good reason why the request should not be granted, and Jud,-e Williams consented. Tha attorney for the defense bad bonds men ready, and Immediately Cahay was released 011 bond to appear, according to the court older spread on tho record's whenever the stork should strive. Several years put-ed and no stork t ame. Every year regularly an Inspector up poartd In Oklahoma Territory from Win mgton J investigate the Cahay case and to Ujfn when "Cap" would bo ready tu I betiin serving b!s two years' aentence. I Lvidt nil the stork was n.H a welcome 'visitor ut tin Cahay home, howe.er, lo, I it has r. 'ter even bovered aboic the liou, land Cahay has never served his entenct. j While tho Depai un nl of Justice and the ; Interior at Ukiii n.iuii f:imel, ai.J the ' luopetlora investigated, Cahay and h.o I wife li.ed happily and l.a bccaaic wealthy j Mauseit bus liarneii In later M-ar that j the klo.'k uc.tr bad i nutiun, even v. Pe.i the trlv,' was In progress St Wichita, ot y siting i he Cahayhome. The entire role afssume.r bj- V'ahai's wlfn'wgs. one pro posed i.y his nltmnev and ,1:1 executed sucx-eFsf uV y. Ok Ui homa Times. MOVING PICTURE MAN PINCHED Hero Jack 11 In ma AwaruVil la maces for le ( Ilia Pie-, tor. It In not quite thace year, though Ic this crowded age of. the world 1t seemi A sung time past, uln.a the steamship Florida ramnaed the White Btar liner Re public and left it In a. sinking condition. Xh accident took pbace in fog and dark ness, Iwenty-Rix mllta southwest of Nsn ticket Ilghtfhlp,,and the testimony of all citicemed vrajt that every officer and sailor playod the msti; but the popular Imsdjlnatlon peemed citlefly to focus upon John R. or "Jack" lilnns, the wireless operrrtor on the Republic, who stuck to his post and, working In the dark with a broken key. sent I be "C. Q. D." mes sage to the tsjierator'at Slnacoiictt and stood by to guide the rescuers. The Willie Star lino save Linns r month's leave of absence, societies sbowared honorary medals uixui him, and he was offeid a month's etuiasement In vatidovllle. at Sl.OPO a wpefc. This last mentioned Loon he promptly declined; but he could, not so eaally esca.De the enterprise of a mov ing picture ttincern which enga,jed an actor to play the part of the operator, replacing tho photograph with a stoleu one of Blnns, aid Kent "H picture drama bearing til flamboyant tltla "Saved by Wireless, Depicting the Hers Blnns. the Deathlevs Hero of the Stirring Marino Tragedy Ctff Nantuckxt Shoals." The films succeeded beyond the manu facturer's happiest dreams. They are said to have yielded $328,000.. Strangely enough, Jack Blnns did not appreciate the 10-cent brand of glory. In the days following his exploit, he had dVme his best to dodge reporters and Photographers, and, when his month's lea-'ve was over, he went on attending to business as calmly as on the night of the 'collision. But ths moving pictures faced , him on land, at every turn, and. about the time he folt that has had "had enoughy he discovered that New York has art admirable statute designed to protect private xltlrtma In their right of privacy. Under this law be sued the picture people for $50,000. having first obtained an Injunction which temporarily suppressed the films, and the Jury gave him $12,900. This verdict was cut by the presiding Justice to 2,600 on the ground that It was excesFlve. Then Blnns and his counsel went to the appellate division of the supreme court, which has Just affirmed the verdict rendered last March. " On the facts presented." . said the ap rjcAlate. division, "the verdict should not be deemed excessive. This Is a new statute designed to protect Important per sonal rights .and. both as a punishment ttt the defendant and to deter others from violating the law and Invading such rights, tt Is necessary that the Jury In a proper case liberally award exemplary damages." The oiigtn of the statute under which Bines profits-together with all other de cent people goes back to the New Ynrir court of appeals, or, rather, to Its de cision in a somewhat celebrated case. In that instance the court, speaking through Mr. Chief Justfce Parker, re fused an lnJunctlon and damages to a young grl whose portrait had been re produced, without her consent, to ad vertlse a brand of flour, four of the seven Judges holding that this was "one of the Ills that under the law cannot be re dressed." Doubtless that may hav bee,n troo at the time it was written; but the opinion raised such a storm of protest thU the New , York stale assembly promptly met the deficiency in legislation by forbidding the nae of "a name, portrait or picture for advertising purposes" with out the consent of the person concerned. Boston Transcript. WOES DUE TO THE COBBLER Confldlaa PHwrluv Crus-llr Hoaxed and Travel Far Before Discovery. Jan Rogowky quit his pjace as an orderly at the Monteflore Hdme In New York early in October to return to his home in Poland. He had saved $30, and after he hud engaged parsiage friends told him he ought to take great precaution against theft in the steerage of the steamer. Rogowsky waa hnnranaad win. this advice and corcluded that his shoe wouiu make an Ideal hiding plane. 1 The orderly laid hia Michael Petrocelli, a cobbler of 113 Hamil ton piace, wno commended his Ingenuity, and agreed to fix a nalr nf ah. the money could be tucked away without ol wear even, on October 7 Rogow sky went to Petrocelll'a hr in, ui- $100 in Ruiwlan notes. With Petroata.ni he found Abraham Nathan, a tailor in the same buildins. Nathan muiA r,. a Russian, and while Petrocellt was put ting tne money into tho sole of ths shoe Nathan and Rogowsky gossiped. Rogowsky sailed ths following morning with Jut enough money In his pockets to get him hoin-lght miles out from Warsaw. There he told his relatives of the little fortune he had brought back, but when he took his shoe sni.rt h. nothing but a layer of newspaper. Rogow- .y was in despair. His family could not help him, but he walked to Warsaw, where he borrowed enough to bring hini bark to New York. The other morning Rogowsky landed. He wont to friends In Brooklyn, but couhi not get een car furs from them, so he walkej to the Harlem court, whero he told his story lo Magistrate Kreschl. The magistrate Issued warrants for Petrocelli and Nathan, and while they were being served Detective Unger of the court squad sent Rogowsky to a restaurant for the first meal he had had for several days rotroceill and Nathan were amased when they saw Rogowsky Iu court, but they denied having robbed him They wers held In $2.0tA ball each for examina tion. Rogowsky told Magistrate Freschl the only friend he has in New York Is Jacob If. Schlff. He said hs would lose no time In askln? the banker for a Job -New York, World. Persistent Advertising is tha Road t'J Ij.fc,' Returns. we orm XaTYEaToma hileriikltunat LuinLor at Lisve!.. lull . f"1 Stt 01 ,.., 1. to r.: ir.c i-MQ. ta,. .... kllitd f i IH lilt ro.wi 13 -1 ) i I H.n P,i.h Kia t-k. ((,!. A com pltiatv ar ll.Ur-t rh.h, t 'jt 1 1. a at ah. k . . . ') tiary to li,t-r.l rla. traaiaa a'j.-k ::j l.AMi..n-Amkrlraii l .,Ve Anui: a:i 'I .-lei;: . ,U-1 y p wrilar i le.f'id !.:: "t1 A .H,n-.-rtlBI,... 7osnc!.a ll.ar roi.ci,liiaied " Tnie Mitiine, Mt, 7-tt:'liiis Il-.uid-- 1 ..na 0Sa'ail . r 1 I'reM; I .., dei; . . on. s atl-T-1 ,lltn 111..1 k.j ih.-.Jandi e 't t T" nn-' n .17 .(!' . r fwwt I nlva.a.l Pna. m,Tl Tra-ir,frir,,. . . . :in-t V imcI'-I ta -f.a.d 1 1-S. Staia T l-h. a f t-,4 ,i 4,( "1 e 'lota T''- rej M WK'TTKmS 8ITOCK Si BOATD CO, 1: n. 1 f'ie Hi., cu:.i.go, i:l t