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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1911)
nn-: om.mia. wkdn'ksday dkckmiihr :i mi.. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET ' c. J :i;u... BT... r-M ouvilS "U -K"c m.ivai, nurai,.,,-,,.,, reported tl,ii p li r .!.. : In- l,.. c-..- leas" M.inl'ot..i. l. vim bushel: I'ori- tnnnfcs bentjment. iinmi. m(-., yn, u.tvu: dcma-..,. I Louisville, V. i-m Im tiu'N; Nashville, lill,. SOUTH BIDS V.TLL ' FOR CORN ll SUM l.nrlr l. r.tpect IV I' inn urn t Tarn, bill Csrkct I IJel tliig Cioncl aniigiort mi Drflll on. O.MA1CA. lrc 13. 131 2. In scntl hased nn "lino nn a general change nn-nt hi III wheat tra.44 todnv ir,e strong and higher ct.nles which prob nbly rvilicud lis inviolable Argentina leports. At il.e sane time lit th wen market rhowi ti nxiio strength tuid cash values at -Minneapolis uur up. rujwevei. Uie do-1 ii.'atlc conditions have not dialled uml i no advance is mure Uiun likely only temporary. tni bad a much beltertone. biara I aviug pret,eU the sellum too far ami tu fi t ihkh cir alic m1jh1. vali wheat was ki.or.K ami lc Inciter. 1'iirii also advanceu on betier demand, and f-h..i(s coveted in fail) of tho liberal ivtt-ipia. iiuh loin wu -t-c lo lc InKner. I'rnnary twicai rroa-lots weie HI. mot bu. and shipments weie liu., nsalnsl receipts Jxm ar of Olh.O'JO bu. and e-liip-n ems of MOD oil. 1'rnnni y corn receipts were 1,Z:7,) bu. and shipments weie "jOH bu., ugalnxt lecrit'ls last year of Lloi.Ouu bu. and siilpnicnts oil fi.'l.wn on. Clearances prc none bT corn, H.OO bu. 01 nam. and Hht-at and flour cnual to 2K..j bu. Uveipool cloned ',d to d higher on ahrat and 'd blaher on com. 1 he following imIi sales wie reported; Vhtt-io. 2 bard, 1 car '.6 A rars liiC, ) car Wc; No. 3 ba.nl, 1 car f,c, 1 car !Mc. Corn No. 3 white, 1 cur 57o; No. wiilte, 1 car Wc, No. 3 yellow, 7 car Iiiiic; No. 4 )fiiow, i cars bii4c; No. J mixed, 1 car (part old oic, 7 car Mivsc; No. 4 mixed, i rara u-v, 1 rar o.c. J cars oic: no trraae, x car fc-c. oalii standard, 3 cam 4twc. 1 car Wc; No. 3 lnt, 7 car )'jo. No. 4 wliile, 1 car 4fiSiC. Umaha Caak rrwri. WHKAT No. 2, hard. imfKiV; Ko. 3 hard. ..WjT,c; No. 4 bard. 1'OR.N-No. 3 while, fc'.(ti ie; No. 4 while, 6&btt,c; No. 3 c-olo, iii,viifi7c; No. 3 yellow, 4M(-iSci No. 4 liow, taM ltc. No. 3, k'y(Hiti'Ci No. 4, M'twb no Kiade OATH No. S white, 4VuH7c; atandard. 4Cae; No. 3 wnito, 4.Wiac; No. 4 white, 4tiCu4tj"4f. BAJ1LE V MaJtlnc Lingt; No. 1 feed, ll.viiul.14. BIK-No. 3, K.iOc; No. I. 88'(S93. (nrlot Kecelpla. Whe.t Chlcano ;i Mtnnaapolla 4; Omaha n Iuiull 73 Corn. Oat. 44 CHICAGO UK A IX AM FR4JV19IOXI t'ca I arce of Ibe 'I riurlnii: and loaias Prlcea on UoiLrU of Trade1. CHIOAOO. Dec. 12.-Wlth crop condi tion ao unfavorable In tlin ArifMntlne aji to load to withdrawal of wheal u4(nra from that country, the market for the cereal today took an upward tilt. The clo waa firm, 4to to 4K;c. lUKlier than laat nlKht. Latent trading l-i i com with a n-t gain of He to Vc, oat So to and provlalona 7'u to lZv"f'lcV Krrah damaire H um rain nact apparently hit the harvext fjejdn In the Aiuentlne In a manner that tHodrd III for a large exportable aurplua of wheat. With Utile delay commleslon fcouaea went a'tlvely lo the buying aide oi' the market hre and forced ahort acller ti cover on the eimu itiaj advance, laah wheat wa In better demand. Indeed. Kli waa hnard that forelKnera were ahuwintc renewed Intereat In th No. 3 grade, wiilch only recently had acted aa a draii on price, particu larly ao far aa concerned Chicago. The market, except a brinf dip early, waa on the upirrade thrtualiotit. May ranalnii from VvvvCto iW'i-J.o, with the close at iSc, a rlae of SiHut net. Corn. Ibouah Biro.uj all day, ruled very dull. May tiuctuauvi between tCV' and t'Vc, cloalna; ateady Vo nt hiaTucr at .fsc. i.'aah craucs w. re firm. No. 3 yellow wa auulud at 70c for old. In the oai crowd a nllKhily larger Volume of bualneaa developed, both for fulurea and caxh. Tu aial Uittom levela touched by May wei 4!lca with laat sale Wife nel tUKher at 4!v:. X amaJler run of lxn than expected made provlnlon advaia-e. Tonikht, aa an outcome, pork had rin In coat luo to IVf'l" and other prnriunta 7Vii UV. ArUo 1 Open. Hiah. Lo m. Close. Ya'y. Wheat, I)eo.. Muy. July. Corn. Ieu.. May. July. Oats. I eo.. May. July, fork. 93 7CWii87Hil 7 D6'i'.i7 H W', WSl MSI 3 'HI I l'.i n; i "-"li M 1 4l 634l"ki62,ifk 474l 4Hi 4M 4NSI 4KV4814WS 146TiU-0 4TI 46'aI iuW S2"i IS 42H IS 30 16 72'1, It 8;xjU7S'i7S it rnj is 4& Jan.. May Lard. 16 75 I li W Jan.. 0 I SM I DO r 11 t OS 35 3a May 111 bs. Jan. t 1 3.S KVl! 22'.!l I 07Vil i 17'J 8 OT'I I 374iM&-4'.Vr36-3?' 4iS M6-i''HI t 4JS IS May. 42' Juiy 4.1 Chicago Cash ITIcea Whrat : No. d red, MxijiftiHc; No. red, 3'u!MSo; No. 3 aard, Dicutl.ui: No. 3 hard, nl.0o; No. 1 northern, tl.Uf-SV l.WV; Nn. 3 northern, tl.uml.vt; No. 3 norilu-rn, 31.011.04; No. 3 BprlUaT. McUll-UZ: No. 3 apriiiK. WH'Qai.03; No. 4 spring, toon 1.0"; velvet chaff, Mk'tj 1X02; durum, vuciad.oi. Coin: No. 2 yel low, old, 'Ax; No. 3, Wtlke; No. 3 old. No. white, S'a-ioStOi No. 3 yellow, tlu4ftioVc. No, 4, 6oaic; No. 4 white, tw,vxc; No. 4 yellow, Siiuobo, No. 4 yel low, oid too. Uais. No. 3 while, 4d) 4nc; No. 1, while. 47,ftah'o; No. 4 WftHe, 4oVs'lliSc; standard. 4,v-'1-n. Kye: No. 3, 4c. iiarley: i. 'u.1 l lmoihy; 3U.6ou 15.W. Clover: tia.iOa'JM.o. uUT 1 Hit 8icau , creameries. Hassc; dainea, iuiUu. fcK tneady; recnlpl, J.r.'? cases; at mark, caaa Includml, i-luc, fusts, tuy tc; ordinary, !hWTm. ClltJi-HK fcieauy; dalalea, 1",4j lisc; twins, lo'U'li'ic, youne; Ajnerlcas, Jin ltlc; long horn. liVulix-'. fOULritV Kirui; turkey. 15 lie, cliukens, Iwllc, sprlnss, lUc, VKALr-Mxeady. at '."ullc. 1'otalooa, steady; choice to fancy, k3JJ toe; lair to good, '(Ximh:. Car lot Kecripls v ueat, 30 cars, with I of contract grade; corn, ion! cars, with 3 of lorurait grade; oal. cars. Total re ceipt of Wiieat at Chicago, Minneapolis and Liululli today were 641 cars, com pared viiK tCO car lat week and 413 cars the coriic(idiiig day a year ago. at. I.o a la Urarrsl Alarkel. ST. 1XUIS. Ho., lec. 12. WHKAT Cash, firmer, truck, No. 3 red, IM'tirwic; No. 3 hard. Sboull.Oo; December, it.c' CORN Higher; track, No. 3. bKijiliVkc' No. I white, tile; itxemoer, euc: May' liyp;-Unchanged; Wo. HAlUK-Lull; red winter patents (4 30 Ki4.;o: extra fancy and straights, SJ 4.2.: hard w Inter clears. 33.3Viil.;o. HKLIJ TlmoUiy, tl4.U0QlS.su. ( MK.'.UKAl3 l. bltAN yulet; aacked, east track, 11.1$ 4i 1 W. HAT Weak; timothy, S21.OlsQ2S.SO; oral ri. tis ot''i7 o. v 1'itoVl.sloNS Pork. lower; Jobbing;. . M.or,, iivwu, xa.stiH 7 uieais, unciianged Loxed, extra shorts, n.li'; CrBr nlw uuv!, hwi ciuri, .xu liacuu, uiisjed; boxed, extra shorts, ly.lJVs, l ib. U Ww abort clears, tV.26 POULTRY guiet ; chickens, rprlnga. ic; turkeys, IVtv, ducks, a suae, sc. Uli- ; clear 7Vc; llHc; hL'TTKIV Ftrm: creamery, JtjXc, Receipt. Shipment. Klour, bbls , Wheal, bu urn, bu...., Oal a, bu. tfou S.4JU .lt7.t) 61 ( 3.'.UW NTBW TORK. Dec. 12K,Helal graph and cable cu.naiunluattuns received by Kradatre'a show the following ' 1 in viutiiK supplies a compared wuu previous account: Wheat, L'mted : laias. east or Kockic. loci ease, 4.;4.ijo uusueis: .naua. iiicreaae, 3.il.(sJ0 bush- eis, luiai. 1 nited biatea and Canada, li (trace, iv.i.vM puaiiela; afloat loc and iu t-Kjope, luvreaae, Ivj.uuv bushels; total lti t'v :inii!.i. !' rr.isn, ; ldii huslivls. (.:ts, ; I'lind .vfat.-s mil f:in.!)i. il rrr:is' 435.- I '"''(N The !!' UK r .. ifid ! bushels; ,M innraoolii private f levntois, JU'.t"l lUISIlCIS. MMV VOIIK I.OKIIAI. rllllKKI nit.illon of Iho Day n Vnrlnni I ommfiilllka. WAV YORK, Dec. KIOl'll eilrady; I'liui; l lltil.tK. ..IM...l), wintci- KtlBlKllt". t I.ix : uinur all ium, I IV'M.i'l; Kpriiia; icar., n. li 4.3..; winter extra No. I. Uii'iiiw; winter oxtraa No. i. !..'..' t.". K.iui-a eiialKlitR. I4..Vk(i4.7. Ke lour, stiady: fair to koimI. SI.7.1i4.)r: choice to laticv. V,.n't .,''). Hucli wheat Hour. iim t, per hi lb.. C(iHN.MI-.AI.Kti;ud : fin white and yellow , ''!. iiu; cum re, l..jl.W; klm dned, H"ti:. i5 lil i:-8i.ad : No. 2. j.c. c. I. t. Uuffalo H.lSvil.C to anlve. HAilLKV Steady; malting. c. i. i. iiiiitaio. WHKAT StKit marl;"!, firm: No. 2 red 95Vic, tlevato-, export bama, and H7V4c. f. b., afloat, .No. 1 nortuern. Imliith. 1 .!', f. o. b., afloat. Futtiri'M market wan lower on the Liverpool coblea, ex port alH of l"i loailH of rod wheat, rain in ArKntlna and mnailer rrrelpm in the American noitliwent, closing a net hlKher. Iieeember cloned !"'lic: May. Il.ol 6-liifl. 02 3-ij; clnaed lit $1. 3-lfi. Ile celptB. bu.; nhipmente, i;;i,SM bu. I'UHN-Hpot m.irki't, ilriu; cxixirt new. !kr f. o. b., nfloat; futures, market waa nominal. There were export tale of 15 loads, c. 1. f., and local. JtucetpiH, 4ti,lii bu. OATH Snot market steady: futures mar ket was nominal: receipts. U.&'& bu.: shipments. '2,uZ bu. HAY r-lrm: prime, nominal: No. 1. Jl.i(l !.:; No. t, l. 1111.16; No. 3, Moutl.OU. HUFK-Urm; state common to choice I'm, uO-ii.Vk-; lino, nominal, l'aclflo coast liill, 4,.'.ic; lli. nominal. HIlJKl Meailv: Central Atneaita. 2Zc: KoKotn. Zt'wiV.iC. liKATHKH-Kh m lieinlork firsts. 254i 27c; seconds, 2Hi'Mc; thirds, il'u'Uc; re jects, 1IK I'HUVINIUN'H Pork steady; IH.WKWW.tiO; mess, short niesn beef $17.2i.'irl7.76; family. clears, f 17.2. 1H. iu. Jleef, firm; 3I4.U011 14 60; i.O'liu I3.no: lainily. bains, 3JI.00SI .11.01). Cut meats. dull; pickled bellies, ten to tntirteen pounds jViIoc; pickled hams, 11 'va 1 1 '.jo. Iard, easy; middle west prime, tH.HiS.OG; re- lineil, steaiiy l.K7',; continent, 39.5ft; bouth America, SlU.iu; compound, t7.2S. TALIjOW Hull; steady: prime city hhds., !, country, 6'VuiiSiC. HUTTKlv I nsettled: creamery sneclals. Xi; extras, 34c; factory, current make. iirets, x:'u;ac. C H L Lis v, II r m ; state whole milk. cur. rent make, average fancy, lfio. L(KiS Unsettled: sllulitlv easlor: fresh gathered extras, 374floc; extra firsts, 3.10 3c; fresh gathered dirties. No. 1, 34(sfc; fresh gathered checks, prime local 2om 31c. POULTRY Alive, firm: western chick. ens, 12ViuHc; fowls, IZbtV; turkeys, 14i l(.c; diiswd, quiet and firm; western chicken, 64; 16c; fowls, frgjlSc; turkeys. loftflMc. Kansas City drain and Provisions. KANHA8 l"ITY. Deo. 13.-WHHAT- Cash, unchanged; No. 3 hard. 6c1.0Z; No. 3, kocbl.ul; No, 3 red, Wfl4c; No. I. 2!il93C. CORN unchanged; No. 3 mixed, S1(f2o; No. 3, WWc; No. 2 white. Sliitift;: No. 3. OATH Unchanged: No. 2 whlU. fm 4HHc; No. 3 mixed, 47VU4XO. RYE HHi84c. HAY Kteady: choice llmothv. 319 tut 20.00; rholce prairie. t!3.2.Vu 13.60, 1IUTTKK-Creamery, 3so; flrats, S3o. seconds. 31c; packing stock, 21c. KUUB Kxlras, 33c; flrsla, 31c; aeconds, . , Receipts. Bhlpnienla. Wheat, bu 14.11110 2a,aw orn, DU....f 7O.0OO tli.oiw Oals, bu 11,0110 iiUUU Mlaneapolla drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec, 12. WHKAT iecemoer, wc; May, tl.04HH1.04o; July H Oi',4i l.OI.V. Cush: Nn. 1 hard lidiu No. 1 northern. l.ei ; No. t northern, (U7V; No. 3, WUlsiHc. ri.A A 12.0.1 HAKLKY Sr(itl.l3. ' COKN No. 2 yellow. 5Wi7o. OATH No. 3 white, 44Vu46c. HVK-No. 2, HffiHiic. RRAN 423.0041 33. SO. KLOUK Hlow: first nstonts. 14.M)fi10' iiecond patents, K4!(4.;0; first clear. 33.30iua.6o; second clears, t2.20lt3.W). Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Deo. 11 RtTTien- weak and 3 lower; wratem rreamnrv s un cial. 37c; western creamery extra. Soc: nearby prints, extra, 3sc, KIKIH Weak and Hoc tier case Iniver- Pennsylvania and other nenri.v Hma free cases, 33.60 per case; I'ennsyTvanla and other nearby current receipts, free cases, SMOO per case; western firsts, free cases, :t 60 per case; western current re ceipts,' free case, i'.t.OO per case. CHELHIOKlrny: New Turk full er.sma fancy, I6y41tmc; fair to good, l&S4(jnic. Peoria Market. PKORIA. De. 12 CORN irth... XT- t white. M1iic; No. 4 whit. 60iei4o No. t yellow, 5iwul1c; No. 4 yellow &4id bc: No. t mixed, tau&Vc; No. 4 mixed 6Utc; aample, 63c, ' OATrV-Higher: No. 2 whit, iso- ...- ard. 4be. ' Liverpool tirala Market. L1VERPOOU Dec. 12. WHKAT Hnnt ateady; No. 3 Manitoba). 7a lid; No. I Man Itoba, 7 7d; futures. teady: Deoemh.r 7a 4'd; aMrch, 7a 3d;' Miy. 7a 24ad CORN rlpot. firm: American i..j S'Wd; futures, at;ady; January, Sa Vd: February. Sa 7d. ' Mllnsakee Grala MarLet. MILWAUKKH Dec li-lviir.iT.v. 1 noithern, 104'jlu; No. 3 northern! 31.02W1 IB',; No." 2 hard winter. uecemner. W4'c; May, t7H. OATH ritandard, 4.i,'(Hii UARLISY Malting, 31.1041.22. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 12 coi.ti.-i,' v... tures opened sleaily at an advance of t 11 points In reeponsa to higher European cables steadier liraalilaii markets and lalk of a better demand for spot ooffee fmrn one of the leading roasters. Fluctua tions were somewhat Irregular during the early trading, but offerings were not heavy, and while prices eased off a shade fiom Ihe best under realising In the last hour, the close was steady at a net ad vane of bdi points. Hales, 51,750 bag. December, 13.73c; January. 13.3!tc: Febiu. ary. 13 12c; March. 13.06c: April. 13 03c: May. June, July, August and September, 13.02c ; tK-tolier, 13 01c; November, 13.000. Havre was Vjfl-, franc higher. Hamburg was ti pfg. higher, llio waa 7i reis hlaher at bJUo. bantoa. So i-ta lnher' a StJOO; 7s, 71 JO. KtM-rlpts at the two liraxlllan ports 4S.OO0 bags, against 43,000 last year. Jundlahv receints. il.uu l.uua against 14,200 laat year. New York, ware- nouse ueiiveries yesterday 3.344 baas. against 10,313 last year. Today a apeclai cable from Bantoa reiuirted the market firm, wtih 4s to rel higher. Hao l'aulo receipt were 27,00u baas, against 33.000 yesterday. 11 la rumorad that a ayndlcate has been formed In the rlantoa market to hold 500,000 bags of coffee for six months. Hpot coffee, quiet: Rio No. 7, 14V: Bantoa No. 4, 15V- Mild, qulel; Cordova, HWu lc, nominal. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. I2.-METAl.S-riandurd cornier, firm: aooi. Il:l ii 1 1 ji 1'ecemLer and January, tl2.1ilJ 13.30, r'eb ruary, tl3.j 1130; March. 13 U 13 41X London markel alrong; spot, i.n0 10a; futures, Ltl ks 3d. Arrivals reported at New York today were Hod tons. Custum house returns show export of 13,7ss tuns ao far this month. ,uke copper, 11 13.7S: electrolytic, tl3.5Uii 1175; casting, 113.14(13 50. Tin. easy; spot, mi 44 ou; IwMiiliir. t43 iO'ii-4 ill; January, ItJ tioi 43. 50; February, $i:.OjiI42 m; March, til i U43 37; April. t41.37S'i4i 00. Iudon mar ket firm; spot, aiwi ltsi; future. 3.1S3 lus. laical hales today were fiv tons of April at Hi W and tweuly-flva tons of March at 1J OO. U ad, quiet; t4-30u4 40. New York; 34.304.3. . East St. Louis. London market quoted at 4.15 12a 44. riei- er. quiet; to. New York; ta.0uxiii.30 rast St. Iuls. Ixindon market quoted at UK 17a kd. Antimony, dull; Cook sou s, 17.75. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 4s In IOiidon. Locally Iron was steady; No. 1 foundry, northern, tl4.75-srl4 00: No t, 14 ai(i 14 76; No 1 southern and No. 1 southern, ao... t!4 3"Hgl4 7S. T. lllei uec. 12.-MRTALH-Lrad steady at .37Vj. Spelter, dull at tuLu 4 Key to t'-ie b:tuatloa lie A1 rtlaliig. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET .Lcmand Ialls 0:i' Abvuptly, But Strong UndeitDHc is Evident. fROriT-TAKIKG OX EARLY RISE Professional Traders .Hake Mule i;f. Ion lo Katend Itlse ami Mssr vf Them Take Profits 011 lOarly I plarii. NEW YORK, Dec. l.'.-Trading In rt.K-1c flattened out today In a way wiucn disap pointed bulls wno had hoped that tne market would become more active aller Its upturn. The mathel was enlivened ai the opening by a vigorous buying inovu ment which elevated prices generally. Hut It whs only a flash in the pan. The. Imgect advaincs were mado by indus trials, sui-h as Aincriian Locomotive and Ueneial Electric. A noticeable feature waa that Ihe mar ket soemed f' have a strong undertone throughout. In suite of the tact that I lie demand for stocks had fallen off abruptly. i-roiesgionai tiadets made little elfoil to extend Ihe rise and many of them availed inemserves 01 the early upturn to take lliiir profits. News of the kind which Influent-en prices Was as scaice today as it a. plentiful yesterday, and it was pointed out that most of the developments of yesterday had been expected and to some extent anticipated In price movements. Another advance in the price or copper metal was repotted, some sales having leen made at 13V. Copper continued to rlsx In Ixtidon. The copper stocks were less active, with American Smelting the best gainer. The money market aualn showed ihe effect of the more favorable poaltlon of the hanks, jioth time and calls funds were easier and the demand for time money was considerably smaller. Call funds loaned as low as 2'4 points. Foreign exchange rates rose about 3o points. The bond market showed slight Irregu larity, but the undertone waa lirni. Total sales, par value, 3.037,000. United fltates Numuer of sales and leading quotations of slocks were a follows: gain. High. Low Clo. Allla-CTialmers pfil 100 1114 Amalgamate Copper ... ln.CMKI t3 4314 Ameriran Agricultural ,. row ta-v Ms kt Am. Hint Hiiiar 4m b lx 53 Amarlian Can l.MW II 11 )!' Amarlran V. A V (00 14 '4 Uli tS! Am. l otion Oil 41 Amerlras II. at L. pf4 ..... Jt Am. Ira Haeurltlrl... 14 Amarlran LlnaeMi 4 Amarlran Loeomntlva ... w 11 27 84 Amarlran g. H 3,700 II 1l4 7714 Am. . Jt R. pf4 100 103 101 10314 Am. Mlaal Foundries 12 Am. Sugar Hullnlna too lltu lit 11414 American T. a T..., I. Ml 140 1M 13 Amarlran Tohanro Sid... SoO 101 S4 103 M.1 Amarlran Woolen 2A Anaronda Mlsltlg Co 3,71)0 tt 111 .111 AtHilwin l.tno 104 I1HP4, I04S4 Atrhlaoa pld 200 103 103 10.1 Atlantic Oast 1,1 na 137 131 137 Haltlmora V Ohio 100 102 103 u belhlaham Htool 31 Uruoklirn llapld Tr 200 74 74 74 Canadian Pacltlo 4.5H0 ti: 140 240 4'anlral Lsalhar too 20 20 20 Central leather pfd St Central nf New Jaraey... 320 (liaaapMha aV Ohio 1,500 71 72 73 t'hlraso 4k Alton 24 fhlraso U. W , new neo 20 20 2n t hlrasn U. W. ptd 300 37 17 27 (titra.o N. W 142 (hi. a o, M. St. P.... 4,400 111 110 110 ('.. C C. 4V Bt. L 43 Colorado F. A 1 200 . 37 27 24 Colorado 4V Bom hern 4S Conaolldalrd Oaa 300 131 1211 :it Corn rradurts to Ixlawara A Hudaos 100 147 147 147 Denver A Rio Uranda 0 llenvar 4k R. O. pfd 44 Platlllars' Securities 11 Krle 50,000 21 11 3 1S4 Krle lot pfd too 51 51 lt Krla Id ptd too 41 41 40 (Mneral Kleetrlo 400 154 lr.1 151 Ureal Northern pfd 1.100 12a 12s lt llreat Northern Ore ctfa.. 1.400 14 15 3t Illinois Central HI 142 141 143 Interboroush Mat 800 14 14 14 Int. Met. pfd 4 International Harvester.. too 107 lot hk Inter-Marine prd 400 107 107 107 International Paper too 10 10 International Pump 500 34 93 U luwa lentral 14 Kanaas City Southern... 100 2a it 21 K. C. ao. pfd i7 Lacleda Uaa 200 104 104 104 boulatllle A NaahTlll.. 1,000 147 1M Ut Minn. A HI. Louie 2i0 38 93 32 M , 81. P. A ft. N. M.... 400 139 131 133 Missouri, ft. A T 300 90 30 2 M . K. A T. pfd 4.1 Mlasourl Parlflo too 33 33 laU national niB.-uil 3.000 isn .ia l.l National Lead 100 4 44 50 N. H. R at M. Id pfd.. 900 33 33 .13 New York Central M0 104 104 104 N. Y.. O. W 2(10 40 111 3K Norfolk A Western l.lut) 107 101 107 Norlh Amarlran 73 Northern Paclfla l.ano iu 117 na Pacific Mall too 31 31 91 Pennarlanla and 12114 12214 12214 People's lia coo 1034 103 10 P., C, C. A Bl. L 200 5 (5 M Pittsburg Coal 17 Preraed Hteel Car 100 32 33 92 Pullman Falare Car 100 lt7 147 1S7 Railway Bteel Bprlng 30 Heading 44.300 M IM) M Kepubllo Hteel 100 23 21 23 Republic Hteel pfd 500 13 93 13 Rurk Island Co l.liH) 34 31 24 Rock Island Cto. pfd 4(4 47 44 44 t. U B. F. 3d pfd.. 500 41 41 41 I. Loula B. W 200 31 11 91 lit. L. . W. pfd 7114 Blosa-Bheffleld S. A 1 41 ftoulheni Parlflo t.aoo 113 113 111 souiharn Hailwar 1,100 80 24 24 Bouthers Railway .pfd... 400 11 71 71 Tenneaasa Copper too IT 17 94 Teiaa A Pacific J17 T , St. U A W 10 II, 15 1,14 T . Bt. 1.. ft W. pfd .... 900 t tt 9 I nlon Par 1 n 54.100 174 171 173 I nlon parlftc pfd t"S . 43 41 S t'nited Btalaa Realty. ... 104 4 47 u t'nlted Btatea Rubber.... I.M 4T 47 47 United Si aire Hleal 104. 100 91 tl (4v V. . Bteel pfd..., 400 11W 10 lo t'tah Copper I.IO0 51 51 51 Va -Caroline Chemical .. " 53 53 13 M'abaeh 1.400 1 4 7 Wabaah pfd 10 11 17 II Weetern Maryland 400 43 41 41 Weatlnxhooae tclectrte as Weatarn I'nlon , 4,104 "Ma T 14 Wheeling A U 55 4 Lehigh Vallcr 4.400 179 177 177 Total aalea for the day. 191.000 shares. New York Manes- Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 11 MONET On cull, easier; 2W4 Per cent ruling rata, 4 per cent; closing bid. 3 per cent; of fered at 4 per cent. Time loana, easier; sixty and ninety days, 4u4'i per cent; six months, 4't,N per cent. l'RIMi: MERCANTILE rAlKR-4flMVci P"l!b!rtIJNO EXCUANOE Firm, with actual businevs In bankers' bills at t475 for sixty-day bills and gt t4.u20 for de mand. Commercial bill, li iZ. MILVICR-Uar, tt!c, Mexican dollar. 4tiViC. HOND8 Oovernment, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotation on bonds today wtrt as follows' V. B. rf. 3a. rag. ..154 sojapaa 4a rr 4a eoupes 1 uo 4a sou I) . ts. raf 141 K. C. Sa. 1st la... 71 4a avupea Wl L. B. dab. 4a 1111... 9314 I). B. 4a, res 113 L. A N. unl. 4s 4414 do coupon 113 M K. A T. let 4a.. T eaAnis-Chal. 1st 5a., li "Mo (en. 4a 41 e.- Am Xa WJWUa. Pa.-OIm Am ,. 4a..loaN. B. R. ( M.'iii s 4..... ;.v. v. c. g. tiis .. 47 Aai. Tobaos do 4a ',na uo oao 4a r... 3V Anaour A C 4a. 1.. Y. N. H. 4k H. do ea. 4a cy. (a lllii eAtehlcea c. 4.....lt"4'N. A W. let . 41 47 do cv. 5a. l'4 do it. 4s 107 A. C L Icrt 4a ... No. Pacltic 4a saw gal. A Ohio 4s t do la tv 4 9a Jlacl. g. u rWg, 4,. M 4o . W. Ia 5"Pns. . 9a ltli. 4 Bixiok. Tr. . 4a... tl do coo. 4a 10.04 Can. 01 wa. m. of Ua. 5a 14 Reading (as. 4a Uu ,0. Uealber 5a t. U A g r. la. aa aO ..IN J. a. 5a. .131 do aa. la u Cen. Cea. A Ohio 4a .. 101 l. L. , w'. c. 4a. 74 So rat 5e " do 1st gold 4s Slu Chicago A A. ta.. 4t. A. L 4a I C. u. A W- I. ea.... "im. -ac. col. 4a 42 o sen- u ,v' 4a. 7i C M. A P. 4a 43 do 1st rel. 4a e C. H. I. A P. . 4. tl'sso. Kailaar 5a let do fg. 4a ' 3o gen 4a 7, Colo, lud 4s 7:lnlos Paciiio 4a ... 101 VVilo. Mid 4a 40 do cv. sa 101 ef. a B. r A a 4s lo lt t, ref. ,, . 1,714 D. A H. c. 4s ..... nlel'. 8. kubber aa....im 1 A R O. 41 40 I g. gIM Id 5a .. lul eao rel. 5a 5Vs -Ckr. 1'k.m. 5a..lv niallllora 5a 1(.Waba.ti 1st 5a 104 Krio p. L 4a 94 do lal ft ex. 4s.... 7 lo sea. 4a 1Wsalrrn Md. 4s .... r7 do i. 4a. ear. A. 44 Waal. Kleo. c. aa.. t aeries B 'Wie. Central 4a Sin Oaa glau. c. 5a.... 153 e0. ptc y 111. i'm. Ut rel. 4a 54aPauota 3s 101 Int. Mot 4a T lut. M., M. 4a. 4j Haak C'learlaas. OMAHA, Iec. U.-Bank clearings for today were .2.191. SW.VI and for the cor responding day last tear K.'.fe9,05T.31. London Block Market. IXINDON. Dec. li -American sh urltlea otx-ned ateady (otlav. laiiailan la.if adtanced - poim on tli pi..k.-,i ri. stock, Mu, whiles Lba list vf b Jut lLtl.'in rd from 'a to above parity on i c ovet In 1 I i:iif a in-iney .. 74 I ,1 1,ruvl!lr a; Nsfh..lft ' itr a -.ai'l .7 Ma Ksit A T-.. 'it I Ar.u!. c c,p;,rr fcV .S, Yors c n;tj .;o.. , Ana',.n'.l Ij.A.Mti:'. ar Wcriara llco At :u ' l j , e rid . . ! 1 ci pM ;io rinii ' A- Wfsterj. 41 luitirioie Sr Ohio. .)' I:in lvM,iia : ' ciiis-Csti Pd'-lllr . . :i4 Ita.el 3line 4", c S-vapa!in a liato. 7' llajolns 77'ij l'h'. I r al W cbu.'. i.i , Hi H firr n fty ?,- t 1,1. . 5'll. St M I III', do pfd 74 I. Deris lSoiil!ifrn Psrllio . 11.. Denver 4f I: I -a 0..., 21 -j I n mil Parlllc 17', do plii 4. - d pf'l t4 Erie I.'',r. it. Weel. 54 do l"t pfo ; do pfd 1 1 J Ho M pld IZ'sWshsh 7 clrsnd Trunk T4 do pld It Illinois Ontrsl . ..117 SILVKIi Hnr. steady ut l".'4d p:r ounce. MUX F.Y-.Wt3.j per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3 ir-Pttft per cent; lor three months' bills, 3' per cent. lloaton RORTON, Dec Stock Market, 12 Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Alloues A mat. Copper A. 7. L. A. H Arlxona t'om H a ('. C. A 8. M. Hulls Coalition c il. & Arlrona.... Cal. A Hecla Centennial ( op. Han pre C. C. Kant Bulla C. M. ... Franklin tllrnut (Vn 9 flranhy Con Greene Cananea Isle llnyala Copper, . tr. Mohawk . 4:lNrvada Con . 24'a Nlplssins Mines . . 44'4 ..19 . 7 . to . 4,i . 44 .100 . 11 . 45 .'27 8 . M . 35 . 7 , l ' . I . 99 M isurih Butte 7Nnrth Lake l'oiit Dominion .... S7(lareoia 401 l arrotl i. A C 12Qulnry 5l!4hannon J:"4 Superior 4'tKupcrlor A B 31. 15-lb Tamarack 30 I'. 8 S R. A M. 7 do pfd 0.,ttsh I'on Krrr Lake laike Copper .... r.alle lopper.. Miami Copper .. . JS'l'tah ,Con. Ca . 3r,wtnona . ' Wolverine . 22 .New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, Dec. 12. -Closing quota lions on mining Mock were: A I Ire 200 Little Chief I Crm. Tunnel atock. 22 Meilcan 410 do bonds 19 . tmtarlo .'...100 Con. Cal. A Va 57 Oritur 145 Iron silver 110 standard UK) tadvllle Con 9 Yellow Jarkst 47 oftered. Wool Market. HUSTON, Dec. 12.-WOOI, Domestic wool continues to be In fair demand with low-priced stock moderately active. Val ue held well and some of the dealers go so far aa to predict that the new season will not be a reduction. A fractional advance In nearby fleeced had been obtfiiVied and one quarter-blood Ohio now sells for 2C1S4C. A considerable amount of fine staple Montana has changed hands at 31c, while transfers of Wyoming In original bags have been made at loWlUc. BT. LOUIS, Dec. 12. WOOLr-Sleady ;' territory and western mediums, 17&20c; fine mediums, IGlsc; fine, lldjTSc. Evaporated Apples aiul Dried Km It. NKW YORK, Dec. 12. K VAPOR ATED A I'RLKS Inactive, but price are firm In sympathy with futures. on the spot fancy. lO'felOic; choice, 9ac; prime, SH&OVic. t DU1KD FRUIT8 Prunes firm, with light offerings; quotation range from 5H giili! for-Canfornlas up to 40-oils and 10. 4il3c for Oregons. Apricots, firm but In active; choice, lRfllftVic: extra choice, 18 il6U.c; fancy, 174Mc. Peaches, quiet and steady; choice, Uijj11'c; extra choice, U'MtHic; fancy, 13Wi'12IVaC. Raisins, ln actlve but ateady; loose muscatels, 6il 7c; rholce to fancy seeded, "fivic; seedless, Vale; London layers, $14(y 1.4a. Oils And Hosln. SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec. 12.-TTJRPEN-TINK Steady at 60c; aalea. 223 bbls.; re ceipts, 547 bbls.; shipments, 246 bbls.; stock, 37,550 bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales, 2,355 bbls.; receipts, 3.733 bbls.; shipments, 2,if5 bbls.; stocks, 124,675 bbl. Quotations: B, Stt.46; D, tOSO; K, 3i.nO(8.r6; K. li, H and I, .57ii'hj.W); K, i;.J; M, 36.906j7.06; N, d.26; WO, 37.50; WW.t7.75. (oltoa Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 12.-COTTON-Ppot closed quiet; middling uplands, 9.20c, middling gulf, 9.45c; sales, 900 bale. Futures closed steady; Deceniver, 8.59c; January, 8.61c; February, 8.6Vic; March, 8.71c; April, 8.76c; May, 8.91c; June, 8.K.1C, July, 8.91o: August, 8.94c; September, 8.9Sc ; October, 9.06c; November, 9.0ec. Dry Uoods Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 12.-J5RY. GOODS The cotton goods market are quiet and barely ateady in the print cloth division. Jobber are asking, for prompt shipment or good Qua, but are holding February. Men's wear opened for fall of 1912 are being announced dally. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, Deo. 12. HAY No. 1, ,12 00 No. 2. tU.UO; coarse. 110.00; packing? atock tVWVii7.0rt; alfalfa. 115.00. Straw: Wheat 30.00, rye and oata, 37.60. agar Market. VUiW VOilHT. Dsn IS SlTn 1 r r steady; muscovado, 89 test, 4.87c; cen' trlfusal. M test. 4. 87c: mnlsssM wa to-. 4.12c; refined, quiet. ' CHICAGO LIVH STOCK MARKET Desaaad for all Classes of atock la Steady. ClTtCAnf TimJ 19 C 1 TTl IP Tl.n.lnl. estimated at 6.000 head; market ateady, beeves, t4 70u9 10; Texas ateera, t4.16tiy6.86 western ateera, t4.4tu7.20; Blockers and feeders, 33.1546.76; rnwa and heifers, 32.00 (j.2&; calves. 3i.606o.26. HOGS Receipts estimated at 26,000 head: markel. active. atvsLrlv? Ilirht tA AA (T.16; mixed, 3S.76d.iO; heavy, 5.II6b'.32; rougn, 3o.ocxu06; good to choice heavy, tna.32:; piga, K'Jowi.&O; bulk of aalea, 66.9010 0.25. SHEEP AND IAMBrV-Receipts, esti mated at 23,000 head; market ateady; na tive, --.orrtiii.io; western, E.tt4.iv; year lings, t4.2iVU-60: laniba, native, t4.0OO.l6; western, t4.25iuti.10 Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Deo. II CATTLE Re ceipts, lti.uOO, Including the 700 southerns; market steady to lOo lower; two loads Christmas cattle, lo.tJ; dressed beef and export steers). lo.iHiiH.llC fair to good, 36 i.'o'ii.SO; western ateers. to.noruti.&o; Blockers and feeders, WomiOOO; southern steers, 34.6o4t6.5o; southern cows, t3.oir 4.60; native tows, t2.60ihv.26; native heif ers. t4.2ril7.26; bulls, t?-50-y 5Aij; calves, t4.SOvi5.oD. Hi HIS Receipts, 19.tHi0 head: market, steady to 6c lower: close strong: tmlk of aalea. t6.75"l20; heavy. t"i.30ii.25: pack ers and butcher. tu.Ooii 6.20: lluhts. li.75il 4.10; ptys, S4.25i-6.0h. rHEKl' AND LA SIRS Receipts. 8T1OO head; market, steady; muttons, 3)4.rikrij .n; yearlings, 34.0oitpD.10; wethers, $J.6cvi410; ewe. t:i.0(Vu3.50; stockers and feeder, 32.2644.00. Bt. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. I.OC1S, Dec. II. CATTLE1 Re ceipt. 6. MO head. Including 400 Texas steers; market, steady: native shipping and export steers. U'lMMi; dressud 11 ml uutcher steers. 3"..iV(iS.i); steer under !.! iKiunds. tl.00iiiS.26; Blocker and feed ers. t3.00.00; cow and heifers. IV1.0ibi7.00; canr.eis, 3l.u-(iS.D0; bulls. Sa.?5i6.2.'; calves. 34 WCP8.26; Texas and Indian steers. fl.OO'ii t.f0: cow and heifers. 34.6tW7.0O. HOGS Receipts. 6.1 head; market. 11'h- higher: piga and llghta, H 5y.i0; packers, to ti.4j; butcher and beat heavy, tr.90Mi.4ii. eilKKl' AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.5(4) head; market, aieadv: nntlva muttons, Mixoflifi; lambs, l.i.itri.7a: culls and bucks, 31.2Ti.'3.00; Blocker. t toys L'o. St. Joarpk Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 12. CATTLE Re ceipts. 3,600 head; market alow; ateera. 34.."iOMg.26: cows and heifers. tJ.fcati.00, calves, 33.50W7.60. IKXJS Receipts. 12.0o0 head; market slow and lower; top. tti.fO; bulk of sales, ti.7;.inl.l0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ;.6o0 head; market steady; lauiba, t4.60ujii.uo, 4 Block la Blakl. Heceits of live atock at the five prin cipal western maraeta yesterday: Hogs South Omaha St. Joseph .... Kansas City .. St. Louis Chicago 10 600 l'-'.'o lit .! .IU 71 ;"0 Totalg ...41.000 62.000 WILL PROVIDE CHRISTMAS TREE FOR THE OLD MEN The women of th Westminster Pres byterian church who for many veara have provided a Christmaa tree for the men and women at the Old People's bviu will uo bo e,a.n this 3 car. cattle . a.Tio .. 3. ram . .lK.issj ,. 40 ;. 6.100 Sheep. 12 5n J.So 8.6) 5.f4.1 I3.0W OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET j Killing Cattle Weak U Lower, with Feeders Steady. e " 1 HOGS COMMAND STEADY FRICES Sheep anfl Lambs In lery Fair Re ceipt, While Demand la Good and 1'rlcea Contlnae In Monday's otckes. SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 12. 1911. Official Monday 8,176 6.7:S0 11.146 ivitimate i ucafly 5,700 I0.0OI 12.00 Two day this week..lO.H7i 17.2:0 2U4ti fame days last week.. 9.H40 l.3il la.S."2 (Sumo uays 2 wks ago.. MUIS ln.sa.; ls.oij .--anie days 3 wka ago..I3.s76 16.31n :il,..' .Same d.i)s 4 wks ago. .13.0 8,419 M.N.ij Sume days last year. ...14 0S6 lt.hJ The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sntcp ut Sou'h Omana lor tno year to date, as compared with last year: 1911. miO. 1Jij. lw. "-attle 1.132.S11 1.1'm,6o3 Sa.342 Hogs l.M'J.OU 43t.524 &heu 2,910, "1 A 2.9a.6i 37,820 Tho following labia shown Cos average pi lues paid lor hogs at South Omaha :or the last lew days, with comparisons Date. I 1911. ; iMio. 1 lHv. il.aj.vii"( .ihKW.Iloun L cc. J. Doc. X Dec. A uuji ? 13 0 93J 7 26 8 00 6 IDI 8 03 a bo 8 03 6 6 ' 6 W 8 12, I 8 22! a 4i 8 2-' 5 42 8 W 6 4fl 8 33i & 631 8 3b I 6 41 1 I 6 32 4 01 I 4 t; 4 64 6 0S 4 63 i 6 13 4 81 4 6; 4 12 4 81 4 71 101 4 83 4 3 21i 4 Vi 1 16 4 k; 4 47 I 4 81 4 34 6 211 4 49) 11 "' 4 71 8 081 4 83 Dec. ft. Dec. 0. 6M I 1 4hj Dec I a 94 1 7 41 Dec. 8., i 9i'! 7 32 01s. 7 46 Dec. 8. Dec. 10. I 7 &8 S9!, I I 7 58 Dec. 11. Dec. 12. Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock 1 arils, bouih Omaha, lor the twenty-lour Hours ending at 8 3tC.CH.lPTS CARS. Cattle. lionB. Shecii.H'r'a. t:. M. St. P. Ity.. 1( 4 1 3 3 41 1j t 6 60 2 2 . 8 ... 8 A 1 28 13 4 a 1 1 2 1.. 161 50 8 HEAD tiaoasn ity v .Missouri i-actfic Ry. 9 111011 I'acuiu Ry.. 74 O. N.-W., west.. 13 c N.-W.. west... bl V., bt. P., M. & O..; 3 ,, C, 11. at y., eaat.... 10 C, H. 4k Q., west.... bu C, n. 1. c p., east., la C, R. 1. at p., west. 1 Illinois Central uy.. 14 C. U. W. Ry 4 Total receipts. ..368 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. Swat A Co , . ii .l,2il .l,b2 . 811 1.IM4 ual 2.0UA 3,ba"i l,02i 2,4,0 1.7W 3,ni 124 1,&2 iuuny Packing Co.... Armour & Co ' ocnwarta-uoien Co J. vv. Aiuipny Morrell 30 1H 106 119 343 88 SUS 34 161 lO . 2,0 1.45 , 2n2 2.4) lo7 824 1,403 at. Clair W. R. Vansant Co ue nlon, V. S. Lusn. Hill & Son r'. 11. Lewis nusion at Co 3. R. Root k Co...:.... J. 11. iiuna V. Husa L. Wolf AlcCieary & Keliogg... Wertheimer Ac Degen... it. . 11 ami I ion Lea Rothschild Mo. & Kan.-cal. Co... other buyers 1.373 'Totals J.237 11,074 9.880 CA 1 1 LE Receipts of cattle were very liberal today, In lact larger than antici pated. At tne same tune advices iruin otner selling points indicated a weaker tendency to the market. Lnder the influence of large receipts and in the absence o any encouragement Hum otner market points tne tiaaw in tat came at tin point ranged anywhere irom ateaoy to as mucn a loc lower tnan yesterday. In some extreme cases possibly mote decline than that tooa place. The trade was naturally a Utile slow, but still the cattle moved fairiy well, considering the targe receipts. Desirable cows and heiteis were In fair demand, but tne general market would have to be quoted aa weak to loc lower than yesterday. While tne movement waa not active tne cattle went scaiewaru about as fast a could be expected. Desirable feeder were In active de manu and a the supply of that kind of cattle wa not overiy large the market wa fully steady for anything meeting with tavor in buyer eyes. In fact, the general trade on both Blockers and feed ers was In very , satisfactory condition, as view from a seller's standpoint. limitations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, ;.0luH.Ui; fair to good beef steers, 36.267.00; common to fair beef steers, 6.txt,6'.25 god to choice heifers, 14.80C((5.'i6; good to choice cows, M&uit6.60t fair to good cows, t37&4j4.30; common to fair cows, t2.76tt3.66; Veal calves. 33. 267.60. (juoiations on range cattle: Good to choice beef steers, 3i ifrjti.oO; fair to good beef steers, tooU'6.76; common to fair beet steers, t4.4ota6.u0; good to choice cows and heifers, 34 omo'6.36; (air to good cows and heifers, 33.6utrj4.u0; common to Ian cows and heifers. 32.7.V3.50; good to choice stockers and feeders. o.0ini'.0u, fair to good stockers and feeders, -4 7dji i.2e; common to fair slockera and feed- ! era, 3J.wxii4.Vo; stock neiiers, J. oixo4.au; bulls, stags, etc.. t3.0O4;6.O0. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. No. At. Pt. ' No. Av. Pr. 10 4D4 I 23 It 1134 4 94 12 4 40 14 Hot 4 6a 4 M JI. 13H9 ' I 64 10 44 I 44 111 1900 4 M 94 loot i .i 14 s.UlO 4 Ml t 1197 4 90 4 1140 4 40 14 100 I 14 II Ilf 4 40 It 1111 4 00 II IU 4 44 44 Hot 4 00 It im 4 86 It U3 4 III ill lltVt 4 44 14 1041 4 13 1 1309 t 0 it 1070 4 It 13 1144 7 li 90 10-t 4 30 la Iie4 1 24 It 1074 I r STEERS AND HEIFERS. It 473 4 tt II ,....1024 I 64 14 Ti7 a 00 14 713 i 94 4 441 I 00 I 69 4 0 it -0 4 25 4 Ml t 71 It Ut 4 4 I tii Hi It 7(t i W COW3. T Kft 3 40 1 104 4 43 4 ;t 3 o 14 1104 4 Ml 1 1064 I 40 li 1010 4 40 I 476 t N 14. U.1 4 ta 17 144 t 90 t lOvl 4 4S 4 464 4 IM) t 1372 4 74 II 1040 4 29 11 114 4 90 11 Ki:9 4 1 12i 4 40 1 1134 4 ti 1 1170 4 ta 14 t7 4 4 10 1140 4 Ou 1 lilt 4 40 3 1174 6 tt 1 1010 4 41 3 .....1014 4 J5 HEIFERS. t 471 3 Hi 1 Ml 4 M 1 774 9 14 11 447 4 40 4 t1 4 40 11 934 4 94 11..., 7:7 4 iu 3 4 KO 4 04 t 41 4 30 10 400 i 0 t 1l 4.14 40. ....... 10.14 404 1 447. 4 M 9 97 4 II 4 414 4 W 4 931 6 14 3 434 4 40 4 144 I 34 II 7e 4 4 tins) 4 40 4 141 4 44 BULLS. 3 1331 3 40 1 1900 4 45 J llf4 I 44 1 141 4 74 t 701 3 74 1 : 1444 4 71 1 lilt 4 00 1 120 4 14 1 liUO 4 00 1 170 4 40 1 1740 4 :t 1 1304 4 ti 1 14 JO itt. CALVES. I tot 4 04 4 140 4 00 .... 337 4 is) 3 ti 4 li 3Jt 4 44 4 11 4 44 I 404 4 40 4 140 4 Tt 4 40 4 Ti I lis 1 m It 4:3 4 40 1..... 134 1 00 t 434 4 IS) t 140 1 00 6 4v0 4 0V 1 130 t 14 4 2t 4 04 1 let IU a sot t to STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. t 4M 4 S4 14 11.4 4 44 3 411 4 3 il T14 4 t t 7-' 4 It 10 474 4 1 m , 441 4 74 T 144 t it It 434 4 71 13 Ill IM T 4Ut 4 It t 11140 i la II il 111 . IT I7 I 14 4 1t 4 t 14 , 104 t 4 14 447 4 44 41 1073 I 44 14 TIT t 44 lu 1044 I 74 1 441 I V , 4 StS 4 Ti II 44 I 00 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. No. Av. I'r. No. At'. Pr. Zti feeder.. 13 t 30 M Schumacher. 21 steer.. ..1223 t 00 WYOMING. 7 cow 98 4 4o 20 feeder.. 987 IN 4 cowl ktO. 6 J) S. Skogard. I 13 rows low 4 00 6 cows 960 J 35 8 cows 10; -0 4 60 3 feeders.. 713 4 76 SOUTH DAKOTA. 13 cowa 1000 4 16 20 cows 10H6 4 tit) Hcowa 72 6 30 11 belters... 613 6 23 10 feeders.. 4.7 iU ' JioUS-Btiady prices were Paid tor th big bulk of a Me al hog supply, a healthy , demand from all iiuartcis keeping the 1 tiane from becoming FSRgy. Arrival I amounted In fully 10.00 hed. weights 1 landing irom choice heavy to pig atuff, even and hlgh-mlxiM. Movement stalled rarly without vei y much eftort on the pert of relleis and continued unbioken until the yards were completely cleared, along about in. 30 o'clock. Shippers and speculator servrd to stim ulate ihe demand for good butcher oflcr lng.4 with ordeis ttiat called for fully lo prr cent of the total receipts. Packers It), United preference only by the usual ptire margins, paying as much as 60c more for toppy heavies than for com mon bacon varieties and high-mixed loads with a light average. The beet lard animals on sale Innded at 3;.I2Vi, as compared with yesterday's limit of 36 in. and des. table butcher r asses sold at and near 16.00. Karon weights ranged ftom tS.HA down to 3o.6 and less. I'Iks moved within a very low, wide spread, little rcasters bringing tl.eO, while near bncon offerings ruled largely above the a.lfj mark. There were only a few bunches of pigs on sale, however, and the various sales afforded only a poor test of prices. Representative rale: No. Av. Eh. Pr. No. Ar. Sb. Pr 49 ltli ... 4 40 to !- ... 4 00 ' t 1 ... t 4o "4 2:1! 160 I 114 172 ... t 75 40 240 ... I 00 0 Hit ... t 76 45 2:lJ 0 I 00 94 17i ... i W) 74 213 40' t 00 43 17 . I W 70 2-9 ... 00 ' l"j i SO 74 IJ4 4) 4 0l 95 IKt ... 4 90 II 310 40 t 00 24 h'4 90 t 95 72 2oS 80 I fi.'ii 40 10 to 5 95 41 t',4 100 6 021. 47 If4 i 95 7 150 240 4 OS 34 IM ... tat (7 24 140 4 06 '4 2M SO t XI 13 2S3 ... 4 05 99 2o6 40 t 94 1 3.!0 ... I 05 39 1M ... t fl It 3.,3 ... I 05 70 323 120 I :, 71 f3 360 I 05 71 324 120 i 95 t 310 . . I 06 SI 22 I IS 44 !7 200 I 07' 41 229 140 6 95 13 24 ... 9 07', i 41 315 90 6 06 1 149 ... I II 71 212 ... t 17' 71 J(S7 ... I 10 43 241 120 I 00 so 24t ... I 10 41. ......2.14 20 4 00 12 271 ... lit PIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. 71 Ut ... 3 40 T 141 ... I 40 SHEEP Trade In sheep and lambs re mained In a steady condition; the pack ing demand proving falrky active all along the line. Buyers were out in force and took Considerable Interest In offer ings of both lambs and matured muttons, despite the fact that total receipts wer easily largo enough to go 'round. Arrivals gave u total of something like 12,600 head, mually fed and wanned-up classoa, the same as recently. Good lambs and handy sheep were gen erally favored at firm prices early, but avoidance of the heavy varieties was by no means pronounced and In frequent Instances weighty stuff sold equally as readily as the tidy dressers. Choice native lambs found a buyer at .".H5, and good westerns sold at 36.76, Indicating a quot able top of tu.00. Some handy wethers of prime quality landed at 34. in, and high grade yearlings sold at t4.86ij.00. Strictly good ewes were wanted around t3.50, but It would take something fancy to elicit a t3.75 bid at present. Movement of the better kinds of fat stock had a fair degree of life and at 10 o clock almost all of the desirable corn feda had changed hands. Packers bought close, however, and the late session promised a healthy trade In short-term stuff at the usual discounts under full flesh offerings. The situation In feeders was rather vague and uninteresting owing to small supply and Black demand. Nothing hap pened to change values and the few strings that sold on country account went out at unchanged cost, quality considered. Yesterday's entire purchase of feeders amounted to only 2,000 head. Wuotatlons on aneep auu lamlis: Lambe good to choice, 35.6."Kii6.00; lambr, fair to good, 85.25u6.tio; lambs, feeders, 33.764.76; yearlings, fair to choice, ti.26ft6.00; year lings, feeders, t3.65i&4.10; wether, good to choice. 3.T&4i4.10; wethers, fair to good, t3.50Hj3.76; wethers, feeders, t3.00tt3.36' ewes, good to choice, t3103.00; ewes feeders, 32.40 3.00; ewes, culls, ll-6V52.15. Representative sales: No- Av. Pr. 747 Idaho lambs 83 5 60. 208 Idaho Iambs, feeders 70 4 70 26 Idaho lambs, feeders, cull.. 61 4 35 239 Idaho lambs, feeders 63 4 60 66 Idaho lambs, feeders, culls.. 57 t 76 264 Idaho ewes 114 g 40 48 Idaho ewes, culls 102 2 40 192 Idaho ewes, feeder 100 2 35 20 Idaho ewe, feeders, culls.. 98 1 25 85 fed lambs., gg' 5 75 77 fed lambs, culls ;., 6S 4 40 132 fed lambs 79 6 60 2T2 fed lambs 79 5 jj 60 native lambs ; 90 6 75 16 natlv lambs 90 5 75 749 Idaho lamb 78 g 104 Idaho lambs, cull s 4 55 21 Idaho lambs, culls 66 3 75 430. Idaho lambs..., 85 5 jjn 452 Idaho lambs 76 6 60 182 Idaho lambs, culls. , 66 4 55 60 Idaho lambs 72 6 60 75 native ewes 130 g 60 29 native ewes pa 3 60 205 fed wethers.. 109 4 10 3"s fed lambs 82 . 6 00 211 Idaho ewes 112 ' s 40 .11 fed ewes 109 8 60 261 Nebraska lambs, feeders.. 68 4 75 86 Nebraska lambs, fdrs., culls 63 4 75 367 fed lambs 74 6 40 67 fed lambs SO 6 90 I Order STRA1QMT Kentucky's Great Whiskey express rrepaid 2GUnna far t R I allium far 0 Fultoo Ma.uiau, in Myers pawni 1 gallon aaatuooa. to rolteo 99 peat yon Bead send no money W ihlp on JO davi' eredit.it yon have your merchant er bank write ni mar anteeinc account. N C. O. D. Fall OaaH Barttlea ol Rye, Bourbon or Corn at xpreMed prepaid ta plain boiaa. either 4 lor S3, IV for $6. or I 3 lor St. . ' ate 4 aalnialar bottles of Selected Psltoa With rry I lalloa order, Bwith 1 fallen orders, accompanied by caah. It not aatitfied with woiakay taturoi and, if paid for, all your atoaey will b refunded by return mall. lE3t4M - yw 4S-BW. s-ws- .www arsw., atw. viini BJ-34B1 mmm wtva, mm., n. mm. mmm wmm mmmttmmgkmll 1 1 IV Wltot) tjumn tmil... .FU. im 441m. t wmm. tm U ptfm MM. Writ tW ..ore. r7T J J li riU tot "A Fair Cmfmtt." r,o UtH-tf V ; "" The Best Enowa Office Building in Omaha. There is great advantage in being in a building which people can find easily. No building in Omaha, or as a matter of fact, in the entire west, is as well known as The Bee Bpilding Every man, woman and child in Omaha knows where it is and everyone who has ever been here knows how to find it. This is only one of the many advantages in having an office iu THE BEE BUILDING Boom 330 Is a choice corner office having north and west exposure making this space attractive at any season of the year, on account ftt good light and ventilation. We will arrange this apace, 19x30 suitable for tenant, and there being a vault in ibe room, it afford estre protection for valuables Kent rer month tM.M Booav 41 lias a aouth and west exposure which makes a well lighted oiflce. im20V feet In six. We are only asking 7Io a square fool for this apace which la very cheap rent, considering location and ail convenience furnished by The bee Building, price, per month, flBXM keen 61 Don't pa for desk room space when you can rent a private office for the earn amount This room is 3x14, has a large window en the court, affordlna plenty of ligbt and ventilation. Price uer ntl 10.0J Utom 640 Slse xl-4. having a frame and glass partition across center of room making two good slaed offices with every convenience, anil the rental pilce only, per uiuolo TlJleVot Boom 401 This room Is located near the elevator and has a total or lit square feet of floor apace. This U a very desirable small otflce and location is convenient Kental. per month 917.00 Bcoia 40T Is llilH feet and has two larg windows on the court ttental price, per Hunts ,, " .117.63 THE BEE BUILDING CO. Bee Business Office. 1; fed lambs 72 (M 126 fed yearlings 90 6 "0 Obstinate Josie Kicks Lamp Over Josie Henderson's mother could not make her behave, bo she Invoked the aid of the police department. Detective Mur phy responded,'- and when he arrived at the Henderson home, 1111 South Ninth street, he found Josie an unwilling cus-v tomer. In endeavoring to Induce her to accompany him to the station she kicked over a lamp, setting the house afire. The girl was finally subdued und turned over to the juvenile authorities. WAPPICH GIVES REASON FOR NEW CROSSING ORDER W. F. Wapplch, fire and police com missioner, is not in favor of stopping the street cars on the near Bide of the street. Further, he believes there Is no reason why women should "persist In pushing baby carriages and dragging children diagonally across down town streets." "Officers have been Instructed and di rected and are carrying out as far a.4 possible," said Mr. Wapplch In a com munication to J. M. Guild of the Com mercial club, "without being too rude, the idea that people In tho down town dis tricts should cross the street Intcrsec Hons at right angles, and keep on the well-defined traffic cross-walks and not cut corners, or cross catty-cornered. "This Is hard to do, for women will persist In pushing baby carriages and dragging children diagonally across the down town streets. And when driven back they demand the right of horses, dogs and other four-footed animals. Hut In tlm we expect to educate thorn that It is not right. "We have directed the traffic police to keep the people .back on the sidewalks Until the arrival of cars to avoid accident and not stop traffic by pushing out In the roadway before the arrival of wagons and automobiles. "Personally I believe the request fop stopping street cars on the near side of the, street Is a mistake. The car cannot get onto the cross-walk. In winter, when, the streets are slippery. and there is snow and ice, the rear of the car Is forty feet from the crossing. It would stop traffic behind the car, which would find an out let at ' the intersection before the cat? crossed the street." . 1 ASSETS REALIZATION COMPANY CAJFTTAI. .910,tXK).OO0 Will loan on security requir Ing special investigation ' or close supervision, and . not available for bank loans. Large enterprises financed. Prompt Investigation of security offered, whatever Its character o r location. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 2fW TOB3C as Broad Street VKIUDSiraXA laafayatte Bldg. CHICAGO. I-lrst 3fatl Bank Bldf. Wl OrrBB IDTVE8T03M1 " 8 International Lumbar A Uevel., full paid 341.00 t Dan Patck Electrte pit. A com. 00m- btned) 45.00 M Das Patch Klectrtc, ptd. A cam Rid 10 Gary A Inter-Urban, voting stock 20.00 20 Gary A Inler-L'rban, truetee atock lt.SO 30 German-American Coffee 9.0) 26 American Telegraph-Typewriter 20 Oxford L,inea "A" & con-ertlblea .0') 700 Snake Rler ConaolldatecT. .07 300 El Tajo Mining, Mex '. , .21 too Gilpin Boulder Consolidated , .o4Uj 1.000 Brant Independent 04 i,000 National Mining (pays big dividend), ... 3.50 1.2O0 Big I Tunnel 14 1. 00 I'nlTereal Pneunrttlo Traaamlaalon Ml 1.000 Waaalrh-l'tah. tth aaa. paid Bid 1100 New State Telephone bond. ....... M 00 6,000 New State Telephone 7 pfd ufi WESTXBsT BTOC3T, It BOND CO. Mail UNEQUALED trom Distiller to Tou 'SO er 1 lor It. choice ol Rja. Bonrbon Of Corn Strati bt whUkr hirheit medicinal thoroughly 455 17th and Famam Sts. i J