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    THE BKK: OMAHA. THURSDAY, DKCKttBKR 14. 1911.
14
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
JS Reason to Expect Permanent
Streng-th in Wheat Trade.
COTOTRY BUYERS TAKE CORN
iSltwatlea ! twlif atreaatlt Baaed
est Knead Cash (oadl t lea
1 (peeelater Art Satisfied
i wltfc Hlitfr Levels.
! OMAHA. Doc. 13, 1911.
The early trailing today Mimed on the
Liverpool cabli-a, w hlrh came lower. The
aovance iru due entirely to I
low larna nhort aeilera covering for prof
is- l ntll condition radically change
northwest receipts fall off materially or
fome accident of Importance overtaken
tne Argentina hlirvwt there In nn K"d
reason to expect any permanent strength
m tne wneat marKat
The corn altuatlon In shoe, Inn (rood
strength laed on round rash conditions
and buying by a good clans of country
nneculatorn who are satisfied of higher
ievela later In the season. Korelpts are
enmewhat lighter.
Wheat rallied a trifle after the early
meet of lower cshles. The market sup
port la mostly from ahorta covering.
Cash wheat waa strong at ie higher.
Corn la holding firm and aine advance
!i likely, aa country holder are firm
and offering are light. ranh corn waa
eaey. unchanged to Vc lower
Primary wheat recelpta were 6111,000
MiKhela and ahlpmenta were 24:.( buali
elp. attainst rerelpia last year of 'KSOOO
bONheia and ahlpmenta of W1.0TO buahrla
Primary corn recelpta were 1,'04,010
Dtintiela and shipments were "lK.onO bunh
against recelpta laat year of V7S,00
ouahela and ahlpmenta of 4l0,0 buahela.
t'learances were 14.. Opt) buahela of corn.
l.tNW buahela of oata and wheat and flour
equal to 3fil,000 buahela,
Uverpool closed unchanged to id
L'gher on wheat and 4d higher on corn
The following caah aalei were reported
WHEAT No. 2 hard: 2 cara. Wc; 1
ear. Mt,c.
J'OHS STo. t white: 1 car, r.Tlic; 2 cara.
.-o. yeuow: I cara, & cara,
fo. 4 yellow. 2 cara, tt:;
kec; t eara,2 Rr.c; 1 car, 55c;
mljted: 1 car, Vc; 2 cara, Mc
ro. i ear, tuc; 7 cara
twc. No grade; l car, 65c;
.car. W.
OAT-Standard: cara,
white: t cara. ttHic.
Omaha tank rrwvi,
Hi!T-No. 2 hard, 9fiV4S'c
fiecember; "ij(3r; May.
2 white, ffj-fMfcc;
18 jtVff
83c;
2, BW'r;
OATH-Rteatlv: No.
No. 1 mixed. 17'tUISc.
KYK-WiMp.
1IA Vck; choice timothy,
tJf.mt; choice prnirie, 13 z.r4rl3.M.
. Ul.'TTKH Creamery, a:; firsts.
srrnnnn. lie: psrsmg atoca, aovo.
K!1H Kxtrs a, y; flrata, 31c; seconds,
17c.
Itecelpta. Blilpmentn
Wheat, bti....r W.ooo 21.000
Corn, bu 74.t woo
Oata, bu 7.W0 ,000
1KW lORK OEXKfttl, MARKKT
Varies a
Qaolatlnas ef Ike Day
I mMtlltlri.
NKW YORK. Iec. 13 FLOUR-Qulet :
aprlng patent. lu.urutV): winter atralghta.
4 1u4.; winter patents, $4.36JI.70;
spring clears, 4.riM.3t, winter extras No.
1. Is.i'mJ.'': winter extraa No. I, n.v.v
3.. Kaneaa atralghta. M M4 70. Rve
flour, steady: fair to good, $4 7MH 6;
choice to fancy, 2fi.initr.V20. Buckwheat
flour, quiet, 12.6 per 10U lha.
rOH.NMEAI. Hteadv: fin wlilt and
yellow, fl.nrktri.c5; coar.e, fl.KVbl.W; klm
dried, 2n:v7S.
MYK Hteaoy; No. 1, 7c, C. I. f. Buffalo
to arrive.
BARLKY fteadyj rnaltlng. IAVB.H
e. 1. f. Uuffalo.
AV11KAT Hpot market Irregular; No. 2
red, !Vc. elevator, export baala, and
;v,c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Iu-
ulh, 11.12. f. o. b., afloat, ruturea mar
ket waa firmer during the flrat part of
the day on lighter recelpta and unfavor
able Belling on prediction of larger re
celpta tomorrow, cloning net unchanged.
ivccinher cloned at !Pc; May, gi.uz j-imj.
CORN HKt market ateady; export.
b., afloat; (ulurea marKet
export aalea were five
c, f. o.
nominal;
new,
v aa
load
AT&-Bpot
i."Wc:
1 car,
3 cara,
No. 3
No. 4
1 car,
iic; 1
44c; No. I
No. 3
.hard, MittrV7Hc; No. 4 hard. ati0MKt,
white, WViWc; No. 3 yellow. ktit,Xc;
4 yellow, 55m:o; No. 2, 6Hc; No.
4, uS4j;'c; no grade, bmtUte.
OATH No. 2 white, 4t4iti47e; atandard.
"'tnwiic; jvo. I white, 4Vuw)4c; No. 4
Willie, 4kti4UjO.
HAHI.P:v-Maltlng, t.l41.20; No. 1
aefi. i.viri.4.
RIt-No. 2. MM.itjfMHe; No, 3, 3$VS91c,
i larlot Haeeipta.
Wheat Corn,
Chicago KM 3)3
WiLneapolla 3
imuha , 3i , joe
iJUlutu 44. ...
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Market Become Strong and Active
in Lait Honr.
STEEL SHARES MOVE UPWARD
Cantlaaed laaaireTemeat la Copper
Metal Market Important Infla
eaee la aireaathenlng
tapper AtocLa.
Oata.
212
11
SUrd.
Jan..
k).y.
Kibe.
, Jan.
' May
July.
4
15 M
16 7V
1 Vt
I ia
15
46
market firm; atandard
white, 54e, In elevator; No. 2. 54Mic; No. 3
and No. 4. Mr; natural white and white
clipped, t2',9(57e, on track. Futures mar
ket waa nominal.
HAY Firm: prime, nominal; NO. l,
tl.Z.tfal.30; No. 2, l.o1.15; No. 2, 6cilKW.
IIOPH Firm; atate common to cnoica
Wll, WWic; 1W10, nominal. Pacific coaat
mil, 4:jhjOc; IhKi, nominal.
IIIDKH Firm: Central Amenca, s.c;
Bogota, ZiftHfiic. . ,
LEATHKlt Firm hemlocK riratn, mi
27c; geconda, 24aMc; tlilrda, SlUo; re
jectn, 15c.
PKtVI!lUJVn I'Ora, ateauy, innnx.
l".2f,wi7.75; family, flS.rxfj'.'O 00; ahort
cleara. I17.25UKI 76. Beef, firm; meaa
llbti13.0ii; lainily, 14.uOol4W; beef
hama, I29.W831-W. cut meate, eaay;
pickled belllea, ten to tourteen pounda,
aVatiKte; pickled hama, llUHn. lera.
firm; mldJle weat prime, K.mxtr-w; re
fined, ateady W-gTH; continent, .;
Mouth America, flO.bw; compound, 37.26.
TALXOW yulet; ateany; prime city
hhrta., t.n; country, 6'W-e.
BUTTIOR steady ; creamery apeciaia,
85c; extraa. Me; flrata, lKWa!.
Cllh.Knr. f irm ataie wnuie miiK- eep-
temher and earlier average, fancy, lic.
F.UUB Hteauy on irean; irenn garn
ered extraa, . ai(S 40c; extra lirat, nitfibc;
flrat. 3lSlc.
Pliuiyi KY Alive ateaay io lirm: weni-
ern chlckena, KWiwt lowia, j,vj'nvyr;
turkeya I3'atc; drenaed dull; weatern
chlckena, l&4lc; fowla, 15'14c; turkeyg,
W1 ivc.
St. Lenin Geaeral Market.
ST. IA)U1S, "liec. 11,-WHEAT-CIH,
firm; track, No. 2 red, S7c; No. 2 hard.
cti1.0S; December. 93c; May, Wc.
CORN Higher; track, o. , owao'c ;
No. 3 white. ltj2c; December, s&'frc.
OATS Higher; track. lio. ?, 4c; mo.
2 white, tc; Decembar, 4IH4C.
HYK Unchanged,, inc.
KlAJliR julet; red winter patenia, h.ju
4 70; extra fancy and atralghl, i.t(l.l;
hard winter cieara, .n.iw.
H KK I Timothy, M.uui4.iw.
COHNMKAIH3.M. .
BRANe-Htcady; eackea, east tracK, ii.u
ei.i.
... ...... . , , L . . Aft. AX4C AA, I
HAY wean;; ununu, .wf,
rie, ii.mi.M.
PROVIMIONH pork, joDoing, udu.
Lard higher; prime ateam. aXatrrfl.W. Dry
ealt mU, higher; boxed, extra ahorta,
38.26; clear rtba. IS. 24; short cleara, 3B.37S.
Kaoon, nigner; ooxea exirw mom, w.to,
clear rlba. IS.2&: ahort cleara, 3.37Va.
POULTRY weaa; cniCKena. 7cs
aprlnga, turkeys. 14Vo; ducks, Uq;
geene. to.
Iltin Bill iower, creavmeiy. wuWJ.
Weak. 2o. '
Receipts. Shlpmenla.
Flour, bbl 7.K M.ooo
Wheat, bu 35.000 W.0U0
Corn, bu..... wt.000 74.0H0
Oats, bu 33,000 Z7.0V0
Mlanra veils flrata Market.
MINNKAPOl.13, Dec. 13. WHEAT
December, 1.0tM4j; May. 31.X-WI.V: July,
i oii I 0i;k. Caah: No. 1 hard, 11.011:
No. 1 northern. 31.01; No. I northern, W
tC'-'ic; No. 3, tHUtc.
F1AX-3.04V.
BARIKY 4jfc4j31.1J.
CORN No. 3 yellow, U-tgWe.
OATS-No. 3 white, 6tfu4c.
KYE-No. t, MiWo.
W It A N 323 . ONH 23 . 60.
KIjOUH-DuII; flrat patenta, 34.80fS'5.10;
second patenta. 34.404(4.70; first cleara,
35.503.46; second clean, sx.zwgv.w.
I,lverpol Ural a Market.
I.TVPlRPOOJ Dec. IS. WHKAT-Pnot
steady) No. 3 Manitoba, 7a ltd; No. 1
Manitoba. 7Sa: futures steady: Decern.
ber, 7n4Wl: March. 7s3d: May, 7s 2d.
vll V ilnAl firm? AmerlcAn ml.iut
OliiiSattHiMc-), jad; futures Arm; January, 5aHd; Feb-
NKW YORK, Dee. 13,-Ths stock mar
ket became strong and active In the laat
hour today. Previous to that time quota
tions had barely moved, but In the final
upturn the ateel and copper stocks, the
Hartlman Innuea and some of the coalers
rone a point or more above the final
prlcea of yesterday.
United States hteel waa the backbone
of the market. Although the early trend
of prlcea waa downward the ateel shares
defeated all efforts to depress them. The
quotation rose ateedlly.and toward the
close transactions reached an enormous
scale.
Buying of United States Pteel waa
ascribed to better trade conditions and
reports of higher prlcea.
Continued Improvement In the copper
metal market waa an Important Influ
ence In strengthening the copper stocks.
Weetera Union's recent display of
strength waa referred to the quarterly
report, which showed a gain of $;0(,ou0
over the previous year.
The market waa Influenced by offerings
of money for account of weetern hanka.
There la no expectation of a further pro
nounced relaxation of ratea In the Im
mediate future. .
The bond market was Irregular. Local
traction bonds were especially strong.
Total aales. par value, 34. IM.CiO. United
Ptaten bonds were unchanged on call.
Number ot aales and leaumg quotations
of stocks were aa
CHICAGO OR A It AMD PROVI8IOXI
eat ares ef tke Trad In Cloalag
Prices ea Hoard at Trad.
cmicauu, Dec. 13. Frightened over a
Big tailing off In northwestern receipts
and because ot tiruietlled weather and
eiriHe tnreats In Argentine, wheat short
rooay covered rreeiy. in consequence
the. market closed Vdc to e higher than
jani nignt. All other leading ctaplea, too,
maie a net gain, com So to 4c, oats
J in to H?ih and hog products 10o to
-"c.
i ne amount of trading in wheat was
unuauauy large. Aside from taollven aun.
pili-d by the nurthweat and by Mouth Am
erica, the livening up of cash demand In
nicago had a stirring effect on spec
uisuora, Ohio millers were said to be
the principal purchasers of the apot grain,
aald to be 4ou,tXM buahala of No. 3 red
winter. Furthermore. Kansas City laid
claim to shipping sales of Ito.Out bushels.
inontiy io go soutn. Prices sagged ma-
i. nnjiy trom top rigurea, but the clous
waa atiNuiy, May ranged from To to
fc. witn laat sales V7tjr7'tc, a gain
vr wt an.
rlnitea buying of corn futures grew
oih or reports that yield and quality
were proving even worse than had been
expected. May fluctuated front Kl'tt)
c-.io to n-i'.c, rioning strni so up at (Uio.
Canh gradea were In good demand. No,
2 yellow waa quoted 701710 for car lota.
Oats sympathised with the strength In
corn. Pit traders were mainly on the
buying side. Ton and. bottom levels
touched lor the May option were 4tj
4V5 and 4!nj, with the close 4SWji4na,
m net advance oi a snaae.
Provtnlonn scored a sharp rise. One ex
jianatlon waa that certain Chicago and
.Minneapolis packers were purchasing
liberally. At the close, pork was up 17tc
o wc, anq oiner proqucta 100 to Wyo
Artie II Open. High. Low. Cloae.Yea y.
V heat!
10.. MS)
May. mrty
July. I at
Corn.
tMKJ..lIt(ll
May. tVa'
July. taii4,
Oatn. I
; Dec..) 47 1 47U 1 47-i
way. l"'0 Vi
. July. I 44 JwU J4!a
1'ors.
Jan.
' May
M 1 MH
W4I riniSTIiffl'
rttilWaUUil WS
63 2
ta
15 5
14)10
07V4
to
I 55
41",
ruary, 5a 7d.
11 (0 US 1 15 42
U 171 11 07Vif U 37H
3 36-THI
I 20-2S
116 1
42H3
3 42Wn
vna
9 W
3
52S65
66
I P74
1 13
5 42
40
Milwaukee Orala Market.
MILWAUKEK. Dec. tt-WHKAT-No,
I northern, 31 .O&tft .Oil ; No. t northern, 31.03
tt'1.04. No. 2 hard winter, Vic: December.
c; May, wc.
OATH ritandard. 1ie.
BAKLKY-Maltlng, Il.K01.22.
Alllfi-rhalmnrt pf1 ...
Amlsntnat4 Copper
Amnrlran AtrUuliurnl
Am. Ht Hugnr....
Anniiaa Caa
Aninrknn '. A F
Am. Cotton oil
Amnrtraa H. A pit..
Am, Ice Becurltlon
Amnrtraa Llnaned
Amnrlrna Loconiotlvs ...
American B. A. It
Am. S. A A. pli
Am. Stnnl Foundrlnn
Am. Busnr Rnflnlng
Amertenn T. A T
Amnrlrna Tnbnceo pf4...
AmnrlMn Wonlne
Anacenita kilning Co....
Ah'hlaon
Atrhlaos VIA
Atlantln Cnant Una
Raltimom A Ohio
Bnlhlnhnm Htnel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Parfi
('nlrnl Lnatlur
t'nntrnl Unithnr nrd
(antral t Nnw Jemny,,.
4'henapnnkn A Ohio
4'hlrnso A Alton
tiilrass Q. W., nnw
tllr.io O. W. ptd
Klrano N. W
Chlraco, M. A BU P....
C. C. A St. L
Olorndo F. A I
Colorado A Botithnrs....
Conaolldnted Una
CVrn Pmducta
Pnlnwnrn A Hudann..,..
tHsnvnr A Hlo Orandn....
Iwnvnr A R. U. pfd....
DUtlllars' Bnourltlas ....
rle
Brln lat ptd
Erin Id nfd
(Innnrnl Rlnntrio
Oraat Northern fd
Omot Northnrn Ore ctfs.
Illlnoln (Antral
tntnrborounh Mnt
Int. Met. ntd
Inurnntlnnal Harvoator. .
lntnr-sfnrlnn ntd
Ininrnntional Vapor
lntamatlonal Pump
luwa Cnntrnl
Knnans city Anmharn...,
'. Be. nrs
Ucleda Onn
Loulavllln Naahvllln..
Mlun. A Bt. Lauln
M . Be p. A B. B. M...
Mtanonrl. K. A T
K. A T. nffl
Mlaanurl Pnrtllu
National Blaruit
National Lnd
N. R. R. at M. M Bfd..
Now York Central
N, T . O. A W
NnafnU. A- Wantora
Korlh Amnrlrnn
Northern Paclfln
Pa.lllo Mali
Pnnnnrlvnnln
Pnopln'n Una
L. I". St. It
Mttahurgli Coal
Prnnard Stanl Car
Pullman Pnlnoa Car
futlwar stnel Spring....
Handlns
flnpuhllfl Btnnl
(public Steal pld
Rok Inland Co
Rock Inland (V ptd
ot. U A 8. F. 14 p'd..
St. Loula S W
St. U B. W. ptd
Sloao-Shnfflnld B. A I...
Bunt here Pnctne ........
Bfiutharn Railway
So. Rnllwny p4
Tnnnaiaia Copfwr
T.laa A Pntltlc
Bt. L. A W
8t. LAW. art....
'nlon Pnelflo
t'nlon Parirto prd
nlted Htntaa Rubber...,
United Statae Btool
V. B. Stool pf4
I'Uh Coppar
Va -Cnral Inn Cwomloal .,
Wnhnaa
Wnnnak Ptd
Waatara Maryland
Wnntlnshonan Kloctrlo
Wantorn Union
Wheeling A U E
Unhigh vnuoy
Total aalaa ror tae ear,
follows:
gajx. High.
Cash gimtntlons were as follows:
KLOUR-t-Hteady; winter patents, 4.ntt
6.08, winter atralghta, l3.7ou'4.7&: eurtiig
patents. 33.70lun.Mti; apiing straights, KAi
Ht w; Danern, J iuu.i.
RYfcJ-Na. 2. U'40.
BAKIJiY Feea or mixing, tOtfiJac; (air
to cnoice mailing, i.orvrn it.
PKRDU Timothy, ILiVtf 16.00; clover,
PKuVlhlONft Pork. meas. per bbl..
3t-2-jllil. lard, per 100 lba 330; short
rinn. sldtm tlooae), fi.m.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
; were equal to d,ouu Du. Primary
relpts were 623.OU0 bu., compered with
7t.0u bu. the corresponding day a year
a mo. intimated receipts lur tomorrow
Wheat. 17 cars; corn, 343 cars; oata, 113
cara; hogs, 2MK head.
Chicago Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. 1 red
Vi7c; No. 3 red. MSc; No. 2 hard.
PvSt.'u U.01. No. 3 hard. 34iMc; No. I
iK.rttiern, 31.04107; No. I northern, 31.03
(Ml tin; No. 3 northern, 31.013 l ui; No. 3
n tmg, t. til.04; No. 3 spring, or.cn 1 00
No. 4 spiiiig, hoctilOO-, velvet chaff, POcy
t tit; ouruin, 1 uv t orn: Mo. 3 old,
W-kc; No. . Owl1:; No. 3 white, nt
jc; .no. a yenow, eut'fitiic: jo. i yi
low. eld. 7tlc: No. 4. borjf.W: No. 4
white, 6.4JC.SV: No. 4 yellow, bt,m!.iP.
imlo: ro. z, t,'c; mo. i wnite, wm-c;
.o- 1 white, 4,r,4BVic: Mo. 4, 4o'c. No
4 white, toVitctKWc; standard. 4Hii4K4c
Rye: No. t p.i',0. Hariey: ctTl.lt Timo
thy: Ut(iU.00. Clover: 111-6.auAI.Iiu.
Him KR Weak; creameries. 213 Sic;
4ia:nea, 2Jllc.
KKib steady; recelpta. 2.1M raaea; at
mark, canen Included. Vti'-i firms, ZjJ
h . prune iirnta. ojiej.
l'llltK Steady; daisies. lalilfic;
wins, li'oliiir; young American, Utr
long iiurna, Uru inc.
POTA TOKSBteauy ; choice to fancy, 33
W", 'r to good. 7nMk:.
POULTRY 1rm; turkeys. liflUIHc;
tiucKani, iuutic; springe, IOC
VKAL hleady; 7ulc.
t ult Keceipla W heat, S cars, with 1
or iiontraxt grade; corn. 3)1 cara. with 1
xt ton tin. i grade; oats, all cara Total
i.Mio of wheat at Chicago, Minneapolis
and Duluth today were 4-2 crn coin-pau-ed
with be cara laat wet k and V cars
iu oorieopouding day a year ago.
Peoria Market.
PKORIA, Pec 13.-CORN Higher: Noi
3 yellow, 6S-V; No. 4 yellow, iTV: No.
ii mod, k),-t; No. 4 uilxed, i7yu3'o;
IIATH HlA.1v Kn V whlld 131'.
htnifiard. toe; No. 3 while, 4ic; No. i
Miute. ). ,
Ceffee Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 11. COFraK-Fu
turea opened steady at an advance of
ztl points tn resMnse to steady Kuro-
pesn cables, higher Braslllan markets
and covering of aborts. Demand did not
appear to be particularly active, but of
tarings were light, the clonlna French
cable showing a further Improvement
ana tne market here cloaed firm at a
net gain of Iru 14 points for the day,
Bales. 43.760 bags; Peoember. 18.83c: Janu
ary, 18.4Hc; February, 112o; March, 12 Wo;
April. ltlc: May. 1311k-; June. 1814c:
July, and August, 1113c; November, 13.no,
Havre was Vul frano higher. Hamburg
waa unchanged to t pfg higher. Rio, lf0
rem nigner at mow; nantos. nig her at
37o; 7s 60 rets higher at 7t-'M. Receipts
at tne two ttreaiuan iMirta, u,ouo bags;
against nags last year; Jundlahv re.
celpts, 34.1U0 bags, again at lJ.two bags last
year. New York warehouse deliveries
yesterday, 3.441 bags, agaliiat tt.ttil bags
last year. Today'a apecial Hantoa cable
report eu as unchanged this morning and
Pao Paulo receipts 2D.0U0 bairn, aunln.t
Hi.tWO bags yesterday. Spot coffes steady;
Hlo, No. T, HVkC, Pantos. No. 4. 14c;
ntnu, tjuiet, t-urauvi, lOMtfllifcO, nominal,
Metal Market
NEW YORK. Dec. 12.-METAL8-atartl
ard copper, firm; apot and futures, U is
uiaw, tjunuun inarari, easy; spot (t&,
lis., ta; futures, tbl. on., pj. lata on.
per locally, 13S'tfl3!c; canting, l-ionv,;
Tin, uuet,; sot and ftitarea, Ml.bOtii 44.1
lndon weak; spot, 1; futures, ClyO, ltnj
ld. uulet. 34.4Uuj4M; New York. li.Si.rf
v.il. ii.ai nt. iouisi xtiiaon. tin. Ion,
Hpelter. 3ti.2boe.9C, New York: 8t).uiii.Al.
r.nst bi. iitiis, inaon, tjo, i,s., nu. An
tlmony. dull: Cooknou's. 87 75. Ir..n
cteveiana warrants, 4Mt. in London. Ix
rally Iron waa quiet. No. 1 foundry north
arn. 114.0liUO; No. 3. 314.botU.7&; No.
1 aunt hern and No. 1 southern soft, 314.26
Viiia.
til. Lurid. iec
quiet, at 34 .3i34.37Vs.
ItLLJviM.
13. METAI.BFa.
krpelter, quiet, i
IfiveporateA A pales a. A Dried Kralt
NKW YORK. Dec. 13. EVAPOR ATKn
APPLt84Julet and steady; on the spot
innry, 4u-u itDpc; cnoice, Hrvc; prims,
PRUNES AND DRIED FRUITS Firm.
on iisui eiucnn: noutaiiona range iron
o'-aflllo for California, up to u-joa. an
IijCUo for oreguns. Apricots, quet, bu
nrui, cnotoe, io.'iuvpc; extra choice. la
lti'tc; fancy, 17tilhc. Peaches, steady, but
inactive; cnoice, UNcVUtoc: extra choice
UNOlac: fancy, isviwlxo- Ratslna, quiet
but pruen are rum. owing to a mall of
lertnxn iron) coast: loose muacatr la I
7tu: ehulce to fancv 74. .ami...
aeedleaa, e,o and Limdua layers at tl.euf
4. w.
Kaaams Clly (irala a ad Prerlsloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Wo., Dec. 13 WHEAT
-t.uti. uj. Imr.geJ to Vjfl up; No. 3 hard,
-il.o; No. , vi t al X- : No. 3 red.
No. 3, Hv ! -; Dember, svHc;
t wjtr.- L m hanged; No. S mixed, 61tf
w.aj, o. J Wtille, HW, 3o.
Uaaaka Hay Market.
OMAHA. Deo. 13. II AY No. 1. 812.00;
No. 2, 8U.u0: coarse. 8rtw; packing stock
3.a7.4; alfalfa, 31&-0a. Straw; Wheat,
aw-w; 1 o auu oats..- fi.as.
ity U U fcHl0WA- f ABt AO.
lt
l,m
l.tno
l.rvo
.l
1.100
100
too
lot
f0
104
3 eon
1IM
too
900
100
too
4.200
too
tun
200
b0
4,700
l.frM
100
100
l.AOO
"ioo
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11 '4
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140
109
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111
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lit
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Chl . Mil. A Bt. P.114 do pM 7IS
Dt peri l'innthnrn Pi-tn ...lS
Denror A Rio O ... tllnlon Pacific 11
on pfd
Erin
io 1,t pfd
dn il pid
Croud Trunk
llllnnta Ontral ..
PlLVEll-Rar,
ounce.
MONRY rfi.lti per cent.
The rate of dlncount In the oieti market
fcr ahort hllla In 3 IS-lSftt per cent; for
three months' bills. 31, per cent.
P 114 do pM
... 14'iSonthorn Pa-ina ,
... ?ll nlon Pacific ...
... t do pfd
... Xt'iV. B. Htanl
... dp pfd
... 41 Wabanh
...44 do pfd
...1444
steady at to'-ad
. 004
.11S,
. Ti,
. 1H
per
nostea Miork Market.
HOHTON. Dec. 13. Cloning quotationji
on stocks were as follown:
AHonns
Atnal. Copper
A. Z L. An 8
Arliona Corn
D. A C. C. A
Hutto Coalition
cal. A Arliona
Cal. A Ilecln...
nt'ontenntal ....
Oip. Hangn C,
Kent Bulla C,
Franklin
Glrou Con ,
Ornnby t'on
Oroene Cannnen ...
lain Rorala Opper
Kerr Lnkn ,
Lake Copper
Lo fnllo t'oppor..,.
Miami t oppor
K-dlvldcn4.
B. M
r.
M.
MSMohank 41
t'Narada Con li
XNlplraln( Mlntn ..7 1-1
10 North llutto ,
1 North lkn 4S
Intild Domlnloa 444t
tl oorenin loiUj
110 Parrott g. A C II
13 ftlnrr (4
tl Shannon 10
l.'HHuperlnr , zMi
Hnprlar A B. M... J1,
4 Tamara-k J7't
t--J,V. 8. B. R. A M...
H do pfd 47ifc
to"it'tnh Con lna
tS't'tah Copper Ce.... H
, t'.SWI'iooa
, tSWolrnrtn 11
, tVi,
Neve York Mlalng Atoeka.
NEW Y'ORIC. Dec. 13-Cloalng quola
tl'iim on mining Mocks were:
Allen !00 Utile Cblnt ..
com. Tonnnl ntock. 12 Mnvlean
ilo bonda 11 Onlnrio
Cn. cl. A Vs.. 0 Ophlr
Iron ("llier 110 Ktanda.rd
ladvlllo Con I Ytllow Jntket
ofrerrd. Aan't pnld.
.. 3
..410
. .100
. u;
..104
OMAHA1 UVESIOCK MARKET
Killing- Cattle Very Slow and Lower,
with Feeder, Steady.
HOQ PBICES REMAIN UNCHANGED
Prices en All Klads of Sheep sstl
La nabs ftkorr t omparatlvrly Lit
tle C kaaae 1st tke Face of
Moderate Rceelpta.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 13. 1311.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 3.176 6 J&0 11. I
Official Tuesday 3.053 11.211 10.i-.lt
Estimate Wednesday.. 4,W) 1Q, 7. SCO
Three days this Wk.22,OZ9 W.?74
Same days laat week. .14.604 29.3U3 K1.4.-.S
Same days 2 wks. ago. 10.719 2,!M 2.412
Same days 3 w ks. ago.l9Tfl4 21,40 43.218
Rame days 4 wks. ano. 20.424 2ti,2: 4fi.4S4
Same days last year.. 13.643 21, 4W 2I..1S2
The following tanic shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and nheep nt Fouth Omaha
for tho year to data, as compared with
lent yes: 1911. lfllO. 1909. I!".
Cattle 1,137. 414 1,17:.,727 3.23
Ht'gs 2,2f.urO 1.HU.124 437.9'J4
Sheep 2,922,3ttJ 2,9W,469 ),0t.
Tlio following table i-howa C.te averags
ptictii paid for hog at South Omaha tor
the last few days, with comparisons:
....
14....
14....
14....
IT....
11...
!....
II....
11....
So.
41
M
a
, lit
. 741
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4 ts
4 to
4 70
4 71
-. 1 00
7n 4 M
71 i 11
13..,
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1..
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..1141
.. 04
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i 4
1 l.t
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m
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t to
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
No. tr.
.9 steers.. ..1002
11 cows 840
24 cow s 8S4
Pr.
i S
4 10
3 (ii
Wyoming.
4 steers. ...lmS
lb cows lO&d
S 7a
4 k
Buccennlve day,
ifO Colmrado wethers
1S5 Colon ado ewes ...
Jt.7 Montana wethers
...104 10
... 93 S r,o
...Utt i.i-
10
1.300
l.ioo
300
ns
tie
l.lot
1.104
'i.'ioo
3.100
aos
100
45
1 TL
1
11
4IM
U44
W
W
'iiii
41
107 U.
41
3n,
11
41 ,
m
in
"iiii
4T
107
17
100 11 His
100
100
1,700
400
100
' 100
'i.'ioi
400
l.ooo
400
3,400
100
1.400
'"iiio
400
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too
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00
1.000
400
too
too
too
no
1,100
100
10
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ew
poo
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t,n
111 I0
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105
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lot
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'17 ii
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14
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1
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1
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4
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1711
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474
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lot 14
to
tss
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17'.
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t
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14.40 17IH TI
MS. lot aha ran.
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t::7Uj
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74 Vt
141
10 V
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74
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20
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41
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17 '4
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1714
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474
414
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41
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3744
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1"4
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1744
244
474
04
11014
1114
174
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44
1711
Rank Clearings,
OMAHA, Dec. 13. Hank clearings - for
today were 2.7S7,6i4.18 end for ths cor
responding lay laKt year 32.5i7. tWl. 31.
OMAHA GK5KBAL MARKET,
BUTTKR No. 1, -lb carton. SSc1 No.
1. In w-lb. tubs, ISl'.tc; .No. 2, &c; pnek-
CHKKSK Imported Swiss. 32c; Amerl-
csn Hwlsa, 24c; block Bw'as, lllc: twins,
lc; dalslen, 19c; triplets, 19c; young Amer
icas, 2(c; blue label brick, 19c; limberger,
3-lb 19c.
POFJIrRY Tlrollers, 18c; springs. 24c;
hens, 12c; cocks, 9c; ducks, 10c; geene,
lite; turkeys, 2"c; pigeons, per doi., 31 20.
Alive, broilers, :i2;ic; hens, 1M.c; old
roosters and stags. 44c; old ducks, full
feathered, imc; geese, full feathered.
V4c; turkeys, lc; guinea fowls, luc each;
pigeons, per oos., wc; nomers, per 00s.,
l.oO; S'luahs,- No. 1. 31.50; No. 2. &JC.
FISH l'lckerel, 11c; white, 22c; pike,
irc; trout, 15c; largo crapples. lVqiltc;
Hpanlnh mackerel, 19c; eel, loc; haddocks,
13c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, lie;
ron shad, 31.00 each; shad roe, per pair,
05c; salmon, 13c; halibut, 12c; yellow
perch. He; buffalo, 9c; bullhead. 11c.
BKKB" CLiIi No. 1 ribs, Ifo; No. 3
rlba, 13Vc; No. 3 ribs. 3c; No. 1 tuins,
19'4c; No. 2 loins, 14Hc; No. 3 loins, 10c;
No. 1 chucks, 8c; No. 3 chucks, 7Vo; No.
3 chucks, Ac: No. 1 rounds, He; No. 2
rounds, 94c; No. 3 rounds, gc; No. 1
plates, S'Vac. No. 3 plates. c; No.
plates, 6V4C
FRUIT8, ETC. Apple,, vrooklng varie
ties, per bbl., $2.76; Jonatnan and Grimes
Golden, per bbl.. 34L0; Ben Davis, per
hhl . 12.76; California Belleflower, per box.
11.36; Colorado Jonathan, extra fancy; per
box. $2.60; Washington Bpltsenberg. per
b;x, 32.60; Washington It- Beauty, per
box, 32.50: Washington Stamen Winesapa,
box, l.ou, rianeiisni -uj icwi. irr
bunch, 32.2DiT2.6o. Jumbo, pr bunch,
fei.75. Cranberries: Wlsoonsin rancy, per
bbl., 3V.M; per IWI, no.no, saua. n
Jumbo, per bbl., 3W.60 Dates: Anchor
brand, new, 30 1-lb. psgs. in boxes, per
box, 32.60; Dromedary brand, new, w 1-lb.
pkga. in boxes, per box. 33.00; bulk In
iO-lb, boxea, per lb. 8c KUja: tjalltornia,
per caae of U 13-ox. pkga.. ouc; per oa.o
of 8 12-oa. ' pkgs. 32.50; per case of 60
J-ox pkgs., 2.ou; Now Turkish, 6-crown
in 20-lb. boxes, per lb.. lc; e-crown In
Ai-lb. boxes, per lb.. 16c; 7-crown In 30-lb.
nn... iw,r lb.. 170. Urap fruit: Florida,
ait nines, oer crate. 4.7uo.uO; IW-4-tH
.1... .r crate, la. 20. Oraues: Calllor-
nut fclmueror. per 4-baaket crate, l.io.
3.00- Maiaga grapes, m obis., fe6otu.w.
Lemona: Umonelra brand, extra lancyr
300 also, per box, l-36; otri sire, per box.
io 26: Doina Dlraoneira, fancy. -o slseo.
per box, eo.60; t and 4A siaes, sOo per
tox loas. Oranges; Anaoioi uaveia. po
IM slses, Per bo, 35.25; ljO-no-JIW-nUa-ioO
sixes, per box. .oo; California naa. tui
sies, per box, 33-om. Bears: Caliiorma Li.
ciangeau, per oO-lb. box, 33-00.
VivUfcilAuDKa lieana. string and wax.
uer nutrkol basket. l.u0iai.Ai.- Cabbage.
Wisconsin, ier 10.. liiUfiMio. Celery, Micni
uan. per Uoxen, 4oc; Caliiorma Jumbo, per
;oD, puc. cucumbtra, hot houje, per
aoxtn, 2.0. a.ggpl"t, tancy floriua,
ur d0X4in, $2.00. Oaillc, extia fancy,
white, per lb., lac. Dettuce, extra luncy
leaf per dosen, 40c. unions, California,
white, per lb., 3c; Wisconsin, yellow aua
red, in nacka, per lb., i; bpanutn per
crate, l.v. lAaley, taucy aoutuern. per
Ooaen bunchea, ui4ii6o. potatoes, Mia
neauta ariy Ohio, per bu., tH.16; Wlsoon
n.n winie sioce. per bu l.iu; in lte-sacg
lots, 60 less. Sweet potatoes, luuiaaa.
per bbl., U-toi Pf hu- banket, 3i.a0.
rtutabagas In sacks. per lb.. 10.
'lomaloeo. Caliioinia, per craw, ei.nu.
MlHCr-.LljAi!'v-'lJO Aiinunun, laui-
gona, per lb., Joyc; in aatai iun, iu .
orasii nuts, p"r vvw, ... .vw, w
. . . . m s . a . t a-4 1 W .k a o ..
teas, cocoanuuf, f rnwni,
per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lc less, peanut,
roaatea, per iu., 071., a..
Beuana, large, per 10., 17c; In aack iota, 10
leva, waiiiuia, new crop, uiu. caliiorma,
per lb., liVc; In aack lots, lc less. Cider,
xsew itcnawaa, ii e'.
ta.tiO;.per So-gal. . pdi., t.u; new ioik
Mott B per W-iai. uua-uau ui" 1 en.au ymr
30-gal. bbl., tw.6o. Honey, nsw. iramea.
Kraut, per i-gai. n.eg, .(; per a-
gal. ag, iU-Iv, n iBLvnain, Vmt .nrui
Dale. I 1911. HI4. I llmtt. i lleitt . I IMtri . iJtKnft. li:.
Dec. 3.. I I
Dec. 4.. 6 02
Dec. I.. I 6 SJ'i
Dec. 0.. 6 MS 7 4i
Dec. 7. . 6 94 I 7 41
Dec. 8.. i 9.H! 1 f-
Dec. .. OI, 7 45
Dec. 10. I 7 6i4
Dec. 11. 6 9K7.I )
Dec. 12. 6 to 7 uS
lec. 13. I 7 41
7 I 03 4 (V. 4 64 tl S
I 8 (I ii f 69 4 03 131 4 81
7 2i 5 fc 4 67 6 12 4 84
8 121 4 71 4 1'- 4 S3
8 221 i 4'. I 4 63 21 4 92
8 22 5 421 I 6 15 4 87
8 80! o 481 4 471 4 84
8 33i 5 63 : 4 34 8 211
t k 2o
8 29
5 41
5 22
4 4 14; 6 79
4 Tl t W( 4 83
4 49 8 O.-il- 4 IPt
12 3
2 'i
41 1
2 1..
at 9 ..
0
5
24 30
0 8..
1
4
1 1
141 39 3
Kew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Peo. 13. MONEY ON
CAI.D-Bteady, Sii- per cent.
RUDINU RAT Hi on per cent; closing
bid. 3 pr cent; offered at 4 per cent.
CALL, 1AAN meaay ; ponsy ana no-
day, n(44 per cent; six months, 4944
per cent.
H';t-
BTIGKljlrtU ittinn-r inn, with
actual business iu bankers' bills at 34.83
lor -rlay bills ana at H o ror aemand.
COMMKKC1AU HILAjB t.l'4.
HIL.VEK Bar, 660; Mexican dollars,
tone. . . .
liONDB oovtrntnent, steaay; railroad.
Irregular.
cioeing nuoiauons on nonas touay wers
as follows-
. B. rl. la. rgx.ia int. at. 1C 44a ...
do ooa ...106 noinaaa 4 tut
, g, la. rag 4tn I14
4 sou an n ....... W K. C. So. 1st la.... T4
,. .lilt U A dob. 4n 1111., tlu
.AHI. A N. unt. a.... P4
... tl eept. K. A T. Ut 4a
W do in. 4,a
4..Il enit. Pacific 4a. .. T4
I1SN. ft R. ot M 44 (It
CHICAGO ' L VK, STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle anal Sheep Weak
Hose II laker.
CHICAGO. Dec. 13. CATTLE Receipts,
estimated at 31,0u0 head. Market weak;
beeves, 34 66o.M); Texas steers, H uuuo.lt;
weatern steers, 34.eo-ti.uV; Blockers and
feedera 33.104jo.tl0: cows and belters. 31.!
. 1.-,: calves. 36.60tl'8.00.
MUUC4 tteceipis, esnmaieo at il.tiuu
head. Market 6c to 10c up; light. 3o.6b0
.:: mixed. U.(ltt.ab; heavy. 35.9041 ti 40
rough, 3o.9Oyo.10; good to choice heavy. 36.10
tin-40; pig. u.iaUui duik ot saies, fe.wtiji
6.JS. . .
HIIEKP ANU LAH1I5- iteceipts. esti
mated at 46.000 head. Marten weak; na
tive. f2.j04i4.0i.; weatern, 12.1M1-4 10; year
lings, HMtkW l.ambs: isauve, 34.0011
(.10; western. Jl.2Uiitj.10.
V. 8. a. rag...
40 eoupoo ...
Allla-Chnl. 1st
Aoior. ( ..
A. T. A T.
Am. TobMoe 4
4
Armour A t
Atrhinua gon.
oo c. ..
So . 1
A C. U lat ...
bat. A Oata ...
o I
So I. W. 14 ..
Braua. Tr. OT 4a.
. nt Ue
Con. Intaor
IUHN. Y. C.
44. ! 4 4ob.
4
, UV
. " -Ta-.-i. i. n. ti 4a it
..1M-4 a to U14
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.. l Sn or. a lu4a
.. mSnNo. Paclllo 4a. Hi)
.. 114 do 1 1114
wvytv. m. u. rrn. ta....nt
4 l-ona. c. IWa 1111. M
...loa'l 4 oa. 4a la.'-t.
tMSRaadius gon. 4a MH4
V. t N. J. g- U..ltog. u ( tr
l-kan. A Obis 4-.l4 to ion. tn.
4o rot. tn. n Bt. I. 8. W. n. 4
Clns A A. ln. 44 a lat fol4 4..
C. B. A M I. 4s... MSB A. U 4f
4a soe. 4 "tn. Fan. ool. 4..
-. M. A 8. r tatt tm .
c u. 4 1. r. Mi oo int nr. ...
C. R. 1. A f . a. tn, 1:H8o. Knlkeny ta...
rfs. 4a H no gen. 4o
iWa. 14 4 11 Vnloa rnrltio 4.
otl. Mt4. tn 4 4o eo. a
00. A B. r A 4 M M. Irt 4 rot. 4
0. A H. et.
on. A H. O
4 ml. t
fMatlllor' ta
gri . I. 41
ao a an. 4a
Ao (v. 4. nnr. A
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4..
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. 4 ov.-.r. ttani. ta
. 1t4Wahsak lat ta
, l'4 4n lat A l a.
. 1ttWaatni M4. 4a
. ! Want. Kino. c. ta
. Ntowi. Caul rat ..
.1M M. Pa. r. ta...
III. Ton lat eat ta. rt nana
Int nr. Mat 4k,a T
OBI4. otfannl.
4 1144
.. I
1.. T4
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...104
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I.. 74
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...10144
1.. ne
...1044
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... iT
nt
74
114
Leaden Block Market.
LONDON. Dec. it A inert. n securities
opened steady with prices around uarhv.
Itr the market advanced on light cov
ering ana at noon value ranged from
unuliangtMl to higher than yesterday'
Closing.
London closing stock quotation:
Cenaouv sionoy ,.n l-ltloouirtlln A Kaik.141
4 Hrnal 114, Mo , Kan. A Teiaa 1014
AjuoI. lytr 4.44 Kaw Yarn t 'antral.
a ronein m weatera.ui
Atv.UUun 104 pt 1
Va e4 lot OumrW A Waatara. 414
tWltlnior A Okie.. 101,14 ruoarlvaol ;
tVnnOlnn r.rlllr ..'.: fioo Utiton ,
CKinarailn A Out. 1rU4ln t)w
.LAi, 4cn ei'WKcra. aVatvvuwa Hi ...ui h
Sunday.
Ret-elnta and dlsDoaitlon of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
for the twenty-four hours ending at 3
RECEIBTS-CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
t;., ai. ne at. r s
Wabash 4
Missouri Pacific ... 3
Union Pacific 20
C. & N. W., east.. 9
C. N. W., west.. 5
C, St. P., M. & O.. 2t
C, B. A (J., east.. 11
C B. t (J., went.. 44
0., It, I. 4 P., east 17 t?
C R. I. & P., west ..
Illinois Central .... 2
C. O. W. 1
Total receipts ..200
DISPOSITION HEAD
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.... 714 1,497 724
Hwlft and Company.... 1,174 2,507 3,2nd
Cudahy Packing Co....L2"9 2.42S 1,9.'.2
Armour Ac Co mm 2.4K4 43
rlchwarts A Co 240
J. W. Murphy YI0
Morrell 1 35
Sinclair 60
W. B. Vsnsant Co 62
Benton, Vansant & D. 134
Hill & Son 257
K. B. Dewl 40
Huston & Co '. 104
J. B. Boot A Co 109 V
J. H. Bulla 00
U F. Husx 13
U Wolf 74
McCreary & Kellogg..., 21 ....
Werthelmer tfc Degen.. 128
H. P. Hamilton 41
Dehmer Bros 2
Dee Rothschild 30
Mo. 4V Kan. Calf Co.... 178
Cline & Christie 12
Other buyers 1.175 1,104
Totals .5U 8,495 7,079
CATTDK Cattle receipts at this point
were moderate, only 19u cara being re
ported In, but the total for the three
days foots up 22.029 head, a large gain
over recent weeks and larger than a
year agu by 3,400 head. Docally the situa
tion by no means was bad, as tne con
suming demand was fully equal to the
uppiy of cattle, but unfortunately aa-
vlces from other Belling points, especially
Chicago, were extremely unfavorable.
hlcago was flooded with cattle and early
advices from there Indicated a slump of
lu.2oe, with the trade very slow and
weak at that decline. As a result the
market on killing cattle at this point
opened very slow and dull. Buyers
started out bidding sharply lower and ap
parently did not make very much effort
to buy, preferring to wait for later ad
vices from other points. Thus the morn
ing passed and It waa well along toward
midday before enough cattle had changed
antls to really establish quotations.
The first cattle to sell were feeders,
which were In moderate supply and very
good demand. Anything In the way of de.
slrable feeders sold very readily at prices
generally steady with yesterday. The
fact Is there has been little or no change
in the feeder market this week, the trade
whole being very satisfactory to the
sellers of such cattle.
Common and Inferior feeders closed off
slow and around 10ft 15o lower.
Killing rattle of all kinds were ex
tremely slow and dull throughout the
day, with prlcea safely lOftloo lower. It
was unusually late beiore a clearance
effected.
Uuotatlona on native cattle: Good to
choice beef steers, 7. 004(8.10; fair to good
beef steers, 36.2647.00; common to fair
beef , steers. 36.0Otf4J.25; god to choice
heifers, 34.80(35.7S; good to choice cows,
34 6046.60; fair to good cows, 33.764.30:
common to fair cows, 32.753.66; veal
calves, 33.2607.60. -
Uuotatlona on range cattle: Good to
choice beef steers. 86.76tjg.ti.60; fair to good
beef steers, 3,1.000.75; common to fair
beef steers, 34.4Oft6.00; good to choice cows
and heifers. 84.60&6.26; fair to good cows
nd heifers. lJ.60iu4.6e; common to fair
cows and heifers, 32.76434.60; good to
choice stockers and feeders. 35.00tj4l.00;
fair to good stockers and feeders, 34. 75-0
common to fair stockers and feed
ers. 33.60tH4.7B; stock belters, xj.ootiH.iio;
bulls, stags, etc.. la.ooyxVOu.
Representative sales:
81. I.onls Live Block Market.
ST. LOriS.' Dec. 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3.0UO head Including 600 Texas ateers
celpta, 3.000, Including 600 Texas steers
market steady to iunim: lower: native
nhluuing and export steers. 38.00ru4.26
dreksed and butcher steers, 35.25u8.00
steers under i.vui pounos, .vuuij-
stockers and feeders, 33.OUttt4i.00; cows and
heifers. 33.uuta J.tio; canners. Il.ootul.oo
bulls. 33.76n6.: calves. 34.00th8.25: Texan
ami lnol.in nteera, 3t.00V7.0o; cowa and
heifers. 34.50tl7.00.
HOUS Kv:elpti4. a. iuo tieaii: market,
steady: bins and lights, 34 6OiiS.20; pack
era. to.8ijuiti.40: butchers and best heavy
35.90tiv.40.
rliEl.r' aau l,AMtJ3 Receipts, s.twu
head: market, steady: native muttons.
33.uiii)3.; lambs, 14.2Mr5.75: culls and
bucks, 31.SMi3.00; stockers. 11.5iu3.2o.
Kanaaa City I I ve Stock Market,
KANSAS CITY. Deo. IS. CATTLE R
relpts. 4, two head, including 600 southerns
market, steady to weak; drenaed beef and
exort ateers, lo.ao.ijvn; lair to good
a.uuu-oe; weatern steers. 1-1 , M0. 50; stock
ere and feeders, 34.0Uti.00; souther
steers. 34.60rijti.50; southern cow. IXOtv
4.50; native cow. 32.i5v6.26: native heif
ers. Huoj7.2; bulla, 33.7545.00; calves,
44 SOU'7.7j.
mUi Receipts, 14. heaa; market
ateady to 6o higher: bulk of aalee, 35.75d
4.2I: heavy. t.Jbii4.3u; packers and but
era. 3k.t4Hl6.26; lights, So.tu4.10; pigs. 34 50
tio.2.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10.000
head; market, steady to 10c lower; mtit
tons. 34 5oi4i.u0; yearling. 34 Ooti.oo; wetb
ers, 3J4Uii.OO: ewe. 33.00iu'3.50; stockers
and feedcis. S2.:&jM.O0.
Stanrk In klgat
Receipts of live stock at the five piin
clpai weatern markets yesterday:
Cattle. 1Iik. Sheep.
South Omaha 4 WO 10 ) 7D
8t. Joseph 2.2O0 10.tu 2
Kaunas City o.OjO H.uU 18 Otw
Bt. lAiuta 3.0.4) ' 8.100 S.OOi
CUicagu .31.tMI 31.4MO tu.Otu
JtlAll, ,17) 7:,9U 88,000
Av. Pr. No.
23 heifers... 417 6 00 J9 s
22 steers.... 94 6 00 11 r
10 cows f3 3 70 24 c
10 cows 90S 4 00
J. M. May W
54 teiB....in2 8 (4) 4 s
steers, ...122S 6 25 10 c
6 cows.. ... 1012 3 bo
liixi.4 or the thltd
neither bu"r nor sellers claimed any
sdvantsge in hog trade, prices rullne;
generally stead. ine marnei was occu
pied !- a rather Inrge supply, but this
condition did not d'nter packers and ship
pers from bnvlng rely and movement
was featured bv a fat.- dejjree ot activity
throughout. The yar.la were entirely
cleared of a 145-loaxl run eVore 11 o'clock,
shippers and specula-tors providing an
outlet for fully 15 per cent of the total.
Packers bought all .TVelirhV Indl
cnted their preference, for i.4eavy stuff,
onlv bv premiums ranging ftim a dime
to 4'J,tTii)c. Common lights sold iU the bot
tcm of the list, whlle good butchers
lunrlcd within the middle rpread, around
J6.95fltl.C5. rShlppei-a favored loads welsh
ing better than 250 pounds, but td not
work up very often Into the extra Jieav
les. Tho bent lard animals on Jtle scorexl a
top of 30.15 and Inferior bac"ui and h.'A'"
mlxed stuff with a light average sold .it
and near S5.C5. There wert seveil
bunches of heavy pigs on sale, but the
demand proved decidedly slack and It
required considerable effort to phf-ce lit
tle stuff at $5.00, first fifure on most
sales being a "4."
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SHEEP Moat phases of sheep antd
lamb trade were Identical with those ot
yeaterday, prices holding steady under a
limited supply. Handy classes of stock
met with the bent demand and less tlutu
half of the 9,000-head estimate .consisted
of good lambs and tidy sheep It required
only a short session to empty the market
of everything except tne medium quainy
and weighty grades. These offerings
were avoided by all buyers and proved
slow sale throughout, ruling a little lower
In spots.
Good to choice fed western tamos
showed a little more action than any
other kind of stock earl a selling at 85.00
(65.75. Something strictly prime In this
line would probably land arouna tuna.
but there waa nothing available during
opening rounds with which to make a
test of high tops. iarnos oi natifr-or
origin having quality are selling fairly
well, aa Is Indicated by yesterday's 33.86
limit, but In many Instances It Is ..dif
ficult to even get a bid on Inferior na
tives. ......
Matured muttons cnangea nanus m
e.(i,.r nnlet fashion, aood ewes selling
at 33.45, aome fat wethers at 33.76 and a. I
airing ot nanny jmuma. -
Breaker ' wetners, moony wis, iouuu
outlet at $4.35. the market m general
showing no changes ot consequence.
Feeders were purchased In small
bunches by country buyers, but the trade
ho. hAinma decidedly narrow and prices
paid had an untven, scattered appearance.
Not more tnat zu per cent ui ' V" ' "
ceipts consist of orrenngs miu to
.i,. ,, for a final finish and on most
days the proportion of thin stock does not
afford anytning use a it""" "".""i "
from which to choose. Yesterday's buy on
country account amounted to only 1,400
head. .
OuotatlonB on Bheep and lamos; oooa
to choice lambs. $5.50r&5.85; fair to goop.
lambs. 35.25rti.60: feeder lnjh; W.-.o;
fa r to choice yeariiimn. n..e'. '"
yearlings. 33 65 4. 10; good to choice weth
irT 33 754100: fair to good wethers. 83 oO
llTlhi feeder wether.. 33.0063.35; trood to
"holci ewes. U.SfntTSO: rto good ewe.
33.10r-n3.S6: feeder ewes, J2.4r&3..
Representative i".
No.
2X8 shorn lamba
90 fed lamba
158 fed lamba
61 culla
144 fed lamba
98 fed lamb
MS fed lambs
82 fed lamba .
473 fed ewes
122 fed ewes
3ml Fed lamba
68 fed ewes
21 fed wethera .
68 fed yearllnga
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88 164 ... 6 12 C.Tl 40
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74 11 ... i r 11 321 ...
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32 304 .... 1 LI 77 527
76 194 ... r, 9 11 214 120
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23 211 ... 1 0 40 21 .--
12 100 140 t 0 11 30& 160
10 2417 ... I tO 1 4 175 20
74 313 40 1 M 3 ir3 80
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16 1M ... I 10 75 7 M
21 210 ... 4 0 4S 137 10
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St. .toneph t.lT Sttark Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Dec. VJL CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.200 head. Martet slow; steers.
$4.&M.2ri: cows and h-nftr.. $2.lf 'i.00 ;
calve. SJ.5Otir7.S0.
HtXlS Receipts, 10000 head. Market
Bteadv top, 86.20; bulk of sales, Ii.704i.l.
CHltlCr AND LAM VIS Receipts. 2,5tl
head; market steady; lambs, $4.&0i.00.
Olla anal Ilonla.
SAVANNAH. Dec. IS -TURPENTINE -Steadv,
4M,c: sales, 10t: receipts, 10,4.r0;
shipments. 160; stocks, 40.M0.
ROSIN Firm; aales, 2.703 bbls; receipts.
2,730 bbls.; shipments, 2.6JR bbls: Mock",
I24.0C8 hbels. Uiiote: H, $r..6:''4,1ft) 65: I),
Sti.toCfiB.tV.; S. F. S&efriM.tt; U. t.2Vy'i4!..':
H, 3rt.tS!'ii'J.67,ii: I, $S.62'4C.;.66; K. $7.kv
W $6.90; N, $7.tD; W. O., $7.C0; S W..
C.75.'
Philadelphia Prodqoe Market.
PHILADELPliLA, Dee. 13. BUTTER
Stirady; western creamery special, C4rc;
extra, ttc; nearby prints, extra, 3o.
EU4.1S Steady. Pennsylvania ann near
bv firsts, free o-ases. 39.01) per case; cur
reit receipts, free cases. I?1 W per case;
western firsts, free cases, $?.t)0.
CHKESE Unchanged. ,
Cotton Market.
NEW TOR'S, Dec. 13 COTTON Snot
closed quiet: middling uplands, 9.20c; niiU
dllng guU, 8. 15c; sales, 1,0"0 bales.
Futures cl ased steady; December. 8. ft-;
January, 8.62c: February. 8.6fic; March.
8.73c; April. 8.77c; May. 8.93e; June, 8.S7c;
July, 8.93c;' August, 8.96c; September, c;
Octobnr, 8.07c; November, 9.10c.
Dry Goods Market.
NKW TDRK. Dec. 13.-DRT OOODS-
t'he eottorr goods markets are quiet, with
twining conditions noted In some lines of
gTViy goodH oi print cioin yarn, juuueia
are doing a very moderate house trade.
Tarns sre In better demand. Staple cot
ton, hosiery for fall Is being shown.
', ' lagar Market.
NFVW TORIC. reo. 13.-SUOAR Raw.
steady; muscovado, S9 test, 4.37c; centrif
ugal, 96 best, 4.S7o; molasses sugar, S3
test, 4.12c; refined quiet.
Wool Mrtrkrt.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 13.-WOOL Steady;
territory and western mediums, 174320c;
fllie mediums, 16ijl8c; fine, 11 a 15c.
NEWS FROM NEBRASKA CITY
Grevat Wettrrn Fire Company Elects
Ovfflcern Base Iln.ll Meetlnaj to
Be Held TinalBht. .
Av.
.. 71
.. 77
.. 91
eee4i 62
, , 87
44t44tt44ttl iW
83
80
117
Ill
lMlil4lttllltt 73
113
, 120
1
Price.
4 26
6 30
6 76
4 25
6 25
5 40
t 60
40
S 60
3 00
5 60
Z 86
84
4 85
NEBRASKA. CITY. Neb.. Dec. 13.
(Speclai.) The Great Western Fire com
pany hie elected the following officers
for the ensuing, year. Foreman, H. ft'
Bart ling; secretary, F. H. Fields; treas
urer, .8. H. Fields; trustee, II. F. Meyer.
Delegatea to the state convention. James
Kaatoer, A. Z. Johnson and William
Fischer.
There will be a meeting of the stocli
holdeiw of the Nebraska City base ball
club Thursday evening, when they will
be glvsn the annual, report, showing the
disbursements and expenditures. They
will thtm decide If they will continue the
team next season.
Blair Anderson of Hamburg and Miss
Frances King of Sidney were united In
marriage In this city last evening. They
will make' their home at Hamburg, la.
County Judge Elect A. A. Blschof lias
announced that lie will appoint Joy Tate,
new bookkeeper for the Nebraska Tele
phone company, as his deputy. County
Oerk Elect Louis Stutt has announced
that he will appoint Julian. Stevenson aa
biff deputy.
Turley Oook, the youth charged with
attempting to rob the Mission Pool hall,
waa arraigned) In the county court and
held In the aum of $300, which waa fur
nished by lib a friends. He was paroled
because of htis previous good record.
The thlevea who broke into the grocery
store ot L. Fltchle and stole a large
amount of money all , In pennies, have
returned the same. They left them all In
a bag at the home of Mr, Fltchle, but
there is yet missing a gold watch which
the officers are looking for.
REPORT OK PUBLICATIONS
OF COUNTRY MADE PUBLIC
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. The result of
an Inquiry made by the house committee
on expenditures in the Postofflce depart
ment as to the volume, weight and hand
ling of , the publications of the country
the last fiscal year was made public to
day. The 10,000 pjibll.Hiiers responding re
ported an annual 'output of more than
C,&00.000,000 copies weighing 1,760,000 pounds.
The postal service handled 951.001,GG9
pounds and, excluding 9,600,000 pounda car
ried free within counties, it received 1
cent per pound. The. publishers reported
that .they delivered by their own carriers,
newsboy a and news companies 840,466.574
pounds, part of which was carried to des
tination by express and other rail ship
ments. They dellvemd by express 203,519.710
pounds and by other rail shipments 121,.
491.748 pounds.
The rata by express and rail varied
from to 1 cent per pound, but the bulk
ot these shipments went at a rate pf
to tt cent per pound.
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location ia convenient. Mental, per month ,. ...$1740
gtoa 407 la llxlttt feet and has two large windows ea ths court
Rental price, per n.vnth .S17.8
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