THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1012. 11 HBAli BSTATK AUM .V UA.NCII I.AMS lnn SAL.I2. loim HP,0' r, ANTUUSINItSS IN IOWA? The Dee Molnt-s Capital In Iowa's most widely circulated and most influential ?fS!pa,,er- Ils da,lv circulation e-xceeds IJ.0P0 copies. The classified advertising rate is 1 cent a word or 6 cents a Una, You can sell your farm In Iowa or you Jn buy land In Iowa by the use of the Des Moines Capital. Tho rate by the month U 31.20 a Vine. Address The Dc Moines Capital. Des Moines. T. GOOD 160-ACRE FARM Five) miles -out; fair buildings and good orchard. This Is really quite a good place and seems to us cheap at 8100 por acre;. If you want a farm near Council Bluffs sr Omaha It will pay you to look at It. M'GBE RKA1, ESTATE CO., 105 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. tO ACRES ALFALFA. JI.SOO-nAMIL-ton Co., Kan.: rich Arkansas river bottom land, about 1 mile from Kendall (main line Santa Fo Ry.): good fenco; no build 'tigs. 11,003 cash, balance at 6 per cent lame L. Lombard, Owner. . Kansas. City. Mo. Mississippi, SEVENTY acre richest soil, adapted fpr any truck growing; quarter mile from depot, Lyman. Miss. A bargain. W. W, Uyrne, Holt, Fla. .9bn1nun, REST ISO acre farm In Cass county: twenty miles west ot Omaha, for 'sale at a barEath. Cash only. O. C. Dorsey, 14:0 North 20th street. 40-BU8HKL. WHEAT LAND, 825 TO US PER. ACRE. We have for sale over 20.000 acres ot Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm' land, where the crop yields for la years, Including 1910 and 1911. average with the best In the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Bettor soil, water and climate cannot bo found. Write for full Information. Agents wantea everywhere. FUNDINGSIjAND . INVESTMENT CO.. SIDNEY. NEB. CHOICE FORTY ACRES. , We havo a choice 40 acre's of land within Z miles .of .Omaha city limits. This Is ono of tho most Ideal 40 acres In Douglas? county, 33 acres In cultivation, seven acres In timbered pasture. 10 acres In alfalfa. This land Is on the west Center street road and' has a beautiful building spot. It takes ' only 20 minutes to 'come Into town in an automobile.. Price (60 per acre. Let us show you tills farm. ROWR3 REALTY COMPANY, IKS' Farnara St. Room 3. t Mlssonrl. FARMERS. TAKE NOTICEX-Our new booklets will soon be ready for distribu tion tilling- you what kind of a country w.e havo in southwest Missouri. It will also contain the price list o" some vety ojieap farms. Anyone thinking of making ir change will, do 'well to sond . for ona at our latest booklets.. Respectfully yours, J. r, jierreu as opn, uuuej-, aio. LITE HTpCK MaUKKT OF WR3T Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign' rnents receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Steele Commission Merchants. BYER3 BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange BIdr. Snyder-Malone-Cotfman Co.. 129 Ex. Bldg LAVERTY BROS., 138 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BItOa. & CO.. Excnange Bldg. Clay, Robinson1 & Co.. 200 Kxcaange Bldg. IiHGAI NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by tho Board 0t Directors of the Farmers Irrigation District at thlr office In tho City of Scottstiluft, Nebraska for the purchase of two million live nunarea ana nrty thou nnd dollars (I2.fi50.000) face value of thn Blx per cent serial bonds pf wild district until uao- o ciock p. 111. on tits add day bf December. Said bondssare Issued under and by- virtue of an net of the legislature of. the State of Nebraska, approved March' 26th, 1893, Session Laws, 1895,. Chapter 70, and all amendments thereto, rmd pursuant to a vote of a. majority of the qualified electors of tatil district. A Proceeding for the Judicial confirmation of said bqtid Ih now pending in the dlstrlyt .court for the county of Scotts Bluff. Nebraska. The board expressly reserves the right to re ject any ana an dios ana win, in no event. sen any ot sum tionas ror less tnan nine-ty-Uvo per cent of tho face value there of. ' By order of the Board of Directors. HEY WARD O. LEAVITT. r Secretary of FarmerB" Irrigation- District . . . . ' N30d20t. .OMAHA GENERAL, MARKET. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, SOc; No. 1. wid. mos, aw, ro. z, 33c. CHEESE Imported Bwisa, 33c: Ameri can Swiss, 20c; block Swiss, 21c: twins, loc, daisies.- 20o; triplets, 20c; Young Americas, 21o; blue label brick. 21c: Urn herger, 2-lb.. tlcj 1-lb., 22c: New York white, 21c. , BEEF CUT PRICKS No. 1 ribs, 20Vic; No. 2, 15o: No. 3, HHc No. 1 loins. 2jc; .-..,.;, la-riu; o. a, wo. 1 onucks, 3ia; No. 3, 8Uo; No. 3, 77ic. No. 1 rounds, 13o; No. 2, 11c; No. 3, lOWc No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2, 7V4o; No. 3, 7c, . POULTRY Broilers, 13 per dos., hens, HS-lDc; cocks, 11c; ducks, Ike; geese, 15c; turkeys. 25c; pigeons, per dox.. Jl.20. Alive, broilers. ICo; bens 9Vi10Wc; old roosters, 7c; ducks, full feathered. 12Hc: geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys. nmUo; Pigeons, per dox.. 60cj homers, 12.30; FISH (fresh)-Plckerel, He; white. li: trout, 18c; Spanish mackerel, 16o; eel, 17c; haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green cat fish, 13c: ehad roe, per pair, '40s; salmon 10o; halibut, 12o: buffalo, So; bullheads 13o; whlteflsh, 13c; native mackerel. 40a each; herring. Sc. I'RUITB, ETC. Missouri apples, In bbls., t3.009S.rS: New York Greenings hd Baldwins. $3.25. Spanish onions, per case, S1.&0. Bananas, fancy select, por bunch, S2.2Sff2.5Q; Jumbo, per bunch. 12,75 OJ3.75. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb pkgs. in box, per box, 12.23; Dromodary brand, new. 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box. per bar.i 33.00. Figs, California, per case -of IS No. 1? nkgs. 85c; per case of 3 No, 12 Pkgs., 3160; per caso of 50 No. 6 tikes 82.00; bulk. In 25 and 60-lb. boxes; per lb lOo; new, Turkish, 5-orown. In 20-lb boxes, per lb., 15c; 6-crown, In 20-lb' boxes, per lb.. 16c; 7-crown, in 20-lb! boxes,, per lb.. 17Cv Lemons, I.lmorjelra' selected prand, extra fancy, 30-300 sires, per. box, S7.60; Lama Llmonelra, fancy 200-360 sizes, per box,. 8C.75437.00; 240-4M dies, 60c per box lesa; California, choice .W-360 sires, per box, ffi.TS. Oranges, OalN fornla navels, extra fancy, 93-126 sixes. Pr box, S2.7503.OO; extra fancy, all sixes 33.50. Cranberries, per bbls., M.Qirj9,00; per box. $2.75; Jumbo C brand. $9.60. VEGETABLES - Cabbage. Wisconsin, per lb., le. Celery, Michigan, per dox.v 35c- Cucumbers, hothouse, per doc, $1 25 Kgg Plant, fancy Florida, per dor., $1.50' Garlic, extra fancy, white, per dor., 150'; lettuce, extra fancy, per doz., 40o Onions, White. In crate, $1; yellow, peh iK. 'lHc Parsley, fancy southern. n loz. hunches, 575c. Potatoes, Early. 'jiiiu, prr iiu.. 'w- luiimiucB, waairornin i.er baiket. $2.00. Wax beans, per basket. H: green beans; per basket. Jl. Sweet (.itatocB, Kansas. pc bbl., $2.50, Ruta agus jer lb., lc. JlliuirnpnlU Grnlu Alitrkrl, MINNEAPOLIS. , Dec . 2. WHEAT 1 ivlf.iut)er 79o; May. tic. Cash. No. 1 Hard, S2H0: No. 1 northern. $0TigHc; o. 2 northern, 72Hftttic; No. 2 hard, M.mtana, W&c, No. 3. 7C'78Hc CDB.V-No. 3 yellow,-43ff4tc.i (43K-No. 3 white., 2iiffSMic. ItVB No. 2. i086tfc. HllAN-SIS.Or$IS.'Se. i i.Ol'U-First patents. $4.063 M; sec .ml patents. $3.aQo-4.1S: first clears, $j.:g uS.10; MtK-ond Clears. I2.10Q2.1CL vltlil'tax. Sl.SSU. liAKLEV-tOQWe- Tiirpeiitlnm mill lloslu, SAVANNAH. Ga.. let. 2.-.TURPBN-VINE-Firm, 3)?4lc; sales S43 bblM.; .-. piptk. 727 bbls.; shipments, 323 bbls.; n,tk.-. 3S.107 bbls. r:friIN Ilrm; sales, 2.416 bbls.; re lpt 3 224 bbls.; shipments. 2.73 bbls.; lock J493 bbls. Quote: A. R and C H..'a 1. $.'00. K. S5.62H; F, G. II and I f K $at5 M, $7 00. N, $7. WO ' WW. 7 4i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Statistics to Como Forward Wheat to Help Bears. on VISIBLE SUPPLY IS IU CREASED Fractional Advance In. the Prices of Corn Dnrlna; Last Kerr Days Doe ' to llnylng by Profession iIa In Chlcnso. OMAHA, Dec. 2. 1912. There Is little doubt that the statistics 10 como forward on wheat today .will greatly favor the bears. The visible sup Ply will- show a further pronounced In crease and In addition to this there will be Increases In the stocks at nearly atl the principal markets of the country" U ls said by those who have watched condl t on most closely that the deliveries on the December contracts are from 1.000.0U) to 2,000,000 busheiB. The tormcr figure, however, are selected as nearer the mark than tno latter. World's shipments will be somewhat smaller, and a decrease In the amount on ocean passage Is looked for and While thpn two llmi mnv h said to favor the bulls they are of little consequence at tho present While tho recent rains In Argentina may possibly have caused some losses to the new wheat crop, the yield there will be a bumper affair, and advices say that the quality "in 00 excellent. The harvesting or wheat will commence In that far ewav country within a few days and. It will be nushod as rapidly as possible until the harvesters reach the southern limits ot the wheat belt. Steamers are said to be on their way to Argentina, having been assured cargoes of wheat, and. in addi tion to these supplies. Australia will soon ptcome a larger shipper. These condl tlons point to ton fact that the United States and Canada, both of which have liberal wheat stocks, will have to meet the figures of Argentina in order to dis pose of grain now on hand and for which JPiX? Is ho demand. Cash wheat was 'iro lower. following a long drawn out decline in the price of corn, there, are more -frlonds to bo seen of this grain than In some time. The fractional advance In prices tho last few days has been due chiefly to buying by. Chicago professionals. Trad f",3 ther do not ,00h fr any Impor tant change In prices, right uway, but HV?r "Si?" of the MV option on hard ?po- The weather has been fairly good in the last week over the belt, but snow and rain are looked for. Cash corn, 94o lower to lc higher. Liquidation by longs In December oats was on a liberal scale last week, but there Is considerable of this sMHnr vol r ha done. The buyjng will likely pivot on the, cash trade, which has dwindled down to smaller proportions. Cash oats un- wjiBea 10 HQ nigner. Clearances were: Wheat and flour fiHSL1 to l.WLOOO bu.; corn. 65.000 bu'.: oats. 660,000 bu. Liverpool closed lth wheat HfKid lower; corn, HOHd lower. Primary wheat receipts were J.1S1W) bu. and shipments of 1.984,000 bu., agnlnst receipts )of1l,a.000 bu. and shlprhonts of 192.000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 942,000 bu. and shipments of 614,000 bu against re ceipts of 1,227,000 bu., and shipments of KM.000 bu. last. year.. Primary oats receipts were 800.000 bu. and shipments of 924.000 bu., against re ceipts of 689,000 bu. and shipments of 413. 0000 bu. last year. Tho following cash sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars. SOHc; 3 cars, SOWc; 2 cars, 80c. No. -3 hard winter: 2 cars. 79Vc No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, Tic, No grail 0 hHrd winter: 1 car, 75c 1 car, 74c; tear, 72c: 1 car rue. ino.3 spring: Part car. 78o. No. 4 spring: 1 car, 77Wc: 1 car, 76,4c No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 79lc; 1 car, '7914c; 1 car, 79c. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car, 7SHc; 4 enrs, 7714c. Corn: No. 3 white: 1-car, 42c. No. whjte: 1 car, 41V4o: 1 car, 41Vic. No. 4 color: 1 car, 41c. No. 2 yellow:. 1 car, 4Hic No: 3 yellow:, 1 car. 41?ic; 3 cars, 41c: 1 car, 40c. No. 4 yel low: 6 cars. 40c; 1-car, SOHc No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 40VJc; 2 cars, S9ic. No grade: 11 cars, S6c; 1 car (hot), S5c Oats Standard: 1 car, 30ic; 1 car, sovtc. no. 3 wmte: 1 car. SOXa; 10' cars, 304c. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 304c; 3 cars, aoc. uaney ltejectoa: 1 car, 4014c. Oinnhn Casta rrreea, WHEAT No. 2 hard, 76H?Me: No. 3 hard, 79$S0c; No. -hard, 7G77!4c: No, 3 spring, 77478c; No. 4 spring,- 76077140. CORN-No. 3 white, 4UiG4:c: No. 4, 41 ff41!4c; No. 2 .yellow. 41fto; No. 3 yel low. 407Si'41?ic; -No. 4 yellow. 391tS40c; No. 3. 40W41ic; no. 4, S91440Hc; no grade, OATS 30iJMlc; standard, 30l4aWc; No. 3 white. 30!if30!4q; No. 4 whfte, SO 3014c BARLEY Malting, 63fl62o; No. 1 feed, 4M47C. . ' . RYE NO. 2, 59SKJHC; No. 3, BS'ASOSC. Cnrlot Ilecclpu. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago' 48 374 179 Minneapolis RGS uuiutn .., u Omaha 61 29 2S ta Kansas City 131 St. Louis .' 114 Winnipeg 790 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 1'Vutureii of the Trailing; and Clqslntr 1 Price on' Ilonrd of Trade. CHICAGO. Dec. 2.Heavy deliveries here today on December contracts weighed down the price of wheat. The close, al though steady, snowed a net loss of $c nlf around. Corn wound up un changed to 540 higher and oats the samo as Saturday night to an advance of V, 0?c. In provisions the outcome was a rise of 2!4U6c to 10tflSV4c. Pit absorption of the wheat delivered turned aw to be more of a burden thun expected, notwithstanding that the' total, -ifimn hiuheta. did not greatly exceed what had been predicted. Reselling for . May kept the market unfit for more than a scanty reaction, l'eacn iam, impruvcu Argentlnt? harvesting and better outlook, fnr thn winter cron In the United State's all counted against tho bulls. Instead of making a big gam, tiio visi ble Huntilv of wheat scored an Increase at SO, 003 bushels. Ehls faot starteil con tilderable buying In the last hour anil helped, somewhat to cause the market 10 rally There were also liberal export clearances. May wheat, which ranged from Kilt 00c, finished Utfttc off. at OOo even. Wet weather delaying husking and sllulllng enabled corn to rally when, wheat 48o to 48Ho, closing firm, at 4He, the same as Saturday night. Cash grades were slow. No. 2 yellow was quoted at r,7U(ffC9o for old. ' A . . . J A.. .,..11 .... frro.ui nn advance. csDecIally In the Do cembfr option. May fluctuated between S24u and Kf!i(a32c. with last sales UQ t.'n nal l,lirlir at S2'lc. yMthough plentiful.. hOK weakened pro 1loiis at the outset The market later had a strong mm. owing to wio Donor touo in corn onu oiucr griun. y porn led with a net oavance 01 wruifrc Closing quotatioDB were; Article) Open. I Hlgh, Low. Close. Hat Wheat Dec .May. July. 87HS T M4 87HWT, S8! 47HOTi Slkfii 47i Mi 4 Hi ISlstflJ 1?U M 4914 lO'.i'i 30li SIS S0H31K4 00H 82W SSO-ti 22H 32V32!4(S4 22' 32 33-54 32iiJ 32Bi 19 1714 19 40 19 1214 19 S7H 19 27U 18 Wtt IS 5714- 18 6714 IS 70 1SR2H 10 70 I8 60 10 8714 H 00 10 821, 11 00 JO 90 10 6714- 10 5214- 105fl- 10 60 10 714 10 65 10 6714 10 SJH 10 15 10 25 10 1214 10 25 10 1J 10 25 10 30 10 1714 10 30 JO 5 9 90 9 3714 9 81 9 9714 a 9214 Corn Dec . May. July. OatM Dec May. July. Pork Jan.. May. Lard Dec. Jan.. May. Ribs Jan. May. Cash (isolations were bm follows: l'IX)UR Steady; winter patents.- U.arvra 4 90: stralghU. I3.fOfl4.lil: snrlnc natintit $4.2056.10; straights, Sj.90fM.05; bakers, UX7 rvo. sc. UARLBY Feed or mixing. CSrli'k-: alr to choice malting, 57&TIO.. tffimsw T,mothy- tMWpMO: "lover, PIlOvisioNS-Me norlf. tlT 7fcwis . l?Xd"!1ilerce,) u ii rtbs (loose), f ID. 253 10,75, Tobil rlearances of wheat and flour were e uial to 1 19L00O bu, Primary re ceipt were TlSl.Ot) b'l , compared with 1 459,000 bu, the corresponding day a year I ago. The visible supply of wheat In tho United State Increased SXOOO bu. for the week.- The amount of inxidstuffs on ocean pasaape urrnMl lo.sas,(W bu. Es tlmnted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, I, cats; corn, a oars; oats. ISO cars; hoci. 2S.O0O head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red. S5t4fllic; No. 3 vhard. S.-aS5Hc: No, i northern, ssec. No. 3 northern, !jH(f Mlic; No, 3 northern. SlfiSSHc. No. 2 spring, wisw: io. ji spring, riosic. No. 4 spring. TttTTSe: velvet chaff, TSUflsiUo: dunim. SOf7S6c Corn: No. 2 yellow, old. S7Uf60c; No. S, old. 4SHe; So. s7 new. ISHc; No, 3 white, 44c; No. 3 yellow old. f7Hc; No. 3 yellow, new, u Wc, .No. 4, 44STI5c; No. 4 white. 4414W wj, -,u. jrmn, viu. eo.c; no. 4 yellow-, new, 41Hj4."'So Oats1 No. 2 white. 34e34Hfi No. 3 white. 3HWJ02V: No. 4 white. SOfNtHie, standard, 33i;tywHc. Rjc: No, 2, .!. Seeds: Tlmothj-. $3.Mfj.; clover. $10.001118.00. Barley: 44J76?. BUTTKR-stcadyj creamerle 293c: dairies. 2T31c, EGOS Steady; receipts. 3.691 cases; at mark, case-i Included, 22?f45c; ordlnan' firsts. 24c; firsts, 27c. CHEESE-Steady; daisies. ISMlrUo; twins. lW01614c: young Americas, 1614 lCc: long horns. l6iifl.i6io. POTATOEJS-Easy; receipts, 7S cars; Michigan. &03f2c: Mtnnesota, SWo; Wisconsin. 47itfC0c POULTUY-Flrm: turkeys, olive. Ho; dressed. l$c; chickens, alive, 1S; springs, alive. 12c VBAL Steady; 9514c. XBW YOItlC OKNKU.vr, MARKET Quotations of the Day nn Vnrlona Commodities. NEW YORK. Dec, ,2.-FLOUR-Ixwer; tP-1B, !tents. $4.40(65: winter stralghti, 4.40ft.65: winter patents, $4.6Mf6.00; spring clears, $4.15M.45; winter extras. Jii StOCffi.lJ; winter extras. No. 2, M.954.0x; Kansas straight, $.00a4.10. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. $3,0643.90: choice to fancy, $3.r&g4.0C Buckwheat tl?,,irJ.,cndr' -l&8.35, per 100 lbs. CORN MEAL Barely steady; fine whlto and yellow, $L451.60; coarse, $l.40tfl.45; kiln dried. $3.75. RVE-Easy; No. 3 western. 62C3c, c. I. f., Buffalo. BARLEY Easy: feeding, SSo, c 1. f., New York; malting. 578080, c I. f., Buffalo. .,Ai'HE,'STs,,ot market, ensy; No. 2 mV $1.0u. elevator, and Sl.Ofi, f. o. b. afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth. 94140 f. n. b afloat Futures markft was easier owing to lower cables, favorable Argon tine crop news, llbcrat receipts and ab sence of export demand, closing Ufflc not lower; n'mber. 89Vifi89T4c; rVosed at S9o: May. PuT49414c: c osed at 9flc Re-'U?05-,000 ou-- hliments.ono h" CORN .snot market, easy; export 534c r. o. b. afloat to arrive Receipts. 27.000 bu.; no shipments. v A'rs-Ht market, steady; standard white. 37if3714c; No. 2, 38e. nominal; Nol 1S?-S? .!"! shipments. 6C6,O00 bu, BRAN Quiet: western spring. 100-Ib. sacks, $21.60; standard middling. $31.35; city middling. $23.00. ti,AY7Su,8.V Pr,m. nominal; No. 1, 'HVSi-l2! No. 2. 95ce$l.O0; No. S, 7Wf80c. ,;iOPS Easy! state, common to choice. A: 19". laHc; Paclflo coast. 1912. 15c: 191L 1601SCT HIDES Firm; Central America, 23or Bogota, 29a)c LEATHER-FIrm; Hemlock firsts, 27 2Sc; seconds. S027c; thirds, 2Jfi24o; re Jecta. 18c. irRO VISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $19.26 $19.60; family. $23.00934.00; short dears. $22.004734.50. Beef, firm: mess. S19.0OJ72O.00; family, $a(ttff24.00; beef hama. $23.00331.60. Cut moats, dull; pickled bellies. 10 to 15 pounds, $12.50i3.oo; pickled hams. $14.00. Lard, jtoady: middle west, prime, $U.2fif( 11.35: refined, quiet; continent, $12.06; South American, $1270: compound, $7.8714 61214; TALLOW Stead v nrlma rltw 614c; snecJal. 7c: country. 6si3c uuiTBK-nrm; receipts. 2,937 tubs; creamery extras. 3763714c; firsts, 33Sec: held extras. 23llIQ4ci state, dnli-v. fini 3334c; process extras. 2714flSSo; factory. Juno make, firsts, 244o; current make. iirsi.i, ci pacKiug biock, current make. No. 2. 22Uc. CHEESE Firm: recclDts. C69 hni. state, whole milk, held colored specials. k-nwisc; wmio specials, l7-?ic. EGGS Steady; receipts, 4,040 cases; fresh gathered extras. 39M3c; western gathered whiten. 332N2c: state. Pennsvl. vnnla and nearby hennry browns, 4ljf42o; gathered browns and mixed colors, 39jj)40c. POULTRY DreBsed weaker; fresh Kliieu weatent cnickens, 11117140; fowls, 1214C1614c; turkeys, 8gl8c. St. Louis General Mnrket. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 3.-WHBAT-Weah; track. No. 2 red. ll.Otfil.0i?: No. 2 hnrd S6S90C CORN-Hlgher; track, No. 2, 461447c; No. 3 whlto. 47UM8c. OATS Higher; track. No. 2. 32c: No. 3 vijue, ooc. , t-'iosing prices of futures: WHEAT Lower: December. Kfiiie: Mav. AAT' ...... CORN-Hlgher; December, 4514c; May, OATS Higher; December, 3194c; May. RYE Unohanged ; . 6O0. FLOUR Steady: red winter natnnts. $4.f541C.15; extra fanoy and straight, $4.25 Kl-i.iti; nura wnuer Clears, h.iwm.iu. SEED Timothy. 10c CORNMEAL $3.00. BILVN Dull; sacked (east track), SStf 9314c. HAY Steady; timothy, $13.00018.00; pra! rte. $12.50. BAGGING 10 S-lUc. TWINE Hemp; Sc. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Job blng, $16.50. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, $10.721410.8214. Dry Bait -meats, tin changed: boxed extra shorts, $11.25; clear ribs, $11.75; snort ceiars. $12.1214. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. $12.75 clear ribs. $12.75; short clears, $13.12. POULTRY Steady; chickens. 914c: springs. 11c; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 12c ) geese, iw. bittter Firm; creamery, 2303414c EGGS Firm; 26c Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 17.000 17.000 Wheat, bu 137.000 SO.Oai Corn, bu S3,O?0 42.0CO Oats 9X000 5L0O0 Knnn City Grain mid Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Deo. 2. WHEAT Cash, unchanged: No. 2 bard, 81C87a; No. 3, 79(881Hc: No. 2 red, O7c4Yl,00; No. 3, SS QtlSC. CORN-Steady; No. 2 mixed. 43i4tM5o; No. 3. 4214c; Np. 2 white, 4514iJ46c; No. 3 4414c. ' OATS Unchanged to c higher; No. 3 whlto. 33C314c: No. 2 mixed, 317403214c Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December, 78c; May, 84Wcfi? 84ic: July. 82c. CORN-December, 44143tljio; May, 4c; July, 4CT4c. OATS December, 32',4ft214c ; May, $3c. FEED Bran. S4c; shorts, 93c- HAY Steady; choice timothy, $13.00 13.60; rholco prairie, $U.O&ll.po. BUTTElt-Creamery, S3c; firsts, 31c; seconds, 29c: packing stock, 2314c EGGS Extras, 30c; firsts, 25o; seconds, SOo. POULTRY Hens, lifilSHe; roosters. Sit S14c; springs, UlS1l3c; young turkeys, lfc. Receipts. Shipments. Wlieat, bu 131,000 '156,000 Corn, bu ss.tino 22,000 Oats, bu ) ... 15,0(0 27,000 MlltTankee' Grill 11 Mnrlirf, MILWAUKEE. Dec. 2. WI I EAT No. 1 northern. SJVVtfJif.Ur Vn nArth.,-M &.. 4(!! TJn 1 linr,) iflntar (KV-rn- CORN No. 3 yellow, 45!4ll7iic; No. 2 white, 43l7o: No. ?r 4Xif45)4c; December, 4ST4c; May, 4S'4o asked. OATS Standard, 32',453c. BARLEY tltf73c, I'rorln Mnrkft, PEORIA, 111., Dec, 2CORN-Cash. 14 Sflo lower; No. 3, white, 414oj No. 3 yet. low, 4iHc; No. 4 yellow, 4S14fi44c; No.' 3 nf,xed4.40' No- 4 m'l. WEf44c; sam ple. 40fl41c. OATS-Flrin; No. 2 white, sic; No.- S white. S2c: No, 4 white, 9',4o; standard. Z3c; sample, 2sc. l.lvrrpool Crnln Mnrkrl, LIVERPOOL. Dec. 2.-WHEAT-Spot easy: No. 1 Manitoba, new. 7s 614d; No. 2 Manitoba, new. 7s No. 2 .Manitoba, new, 7s llid; futures .easy; December. 7a 2d; March. 7s 24d; May. 7s l4d. COrtNapot steady; new American, kiln dried, 6a 6d; futures, easy; December. 4a lid; January, 4a lUd. Toledo Bred .MurUrt. TOLEDO. O.. Dec. i.-SEEDS-Clover. prime cash. S1I.15H, December, $U 1.V4. March, $11 25. February, $11,271 Aislke prime. $12 90 Decembr-r. II! f.l M,r,i, f!47 Timothy, prime. $1 W. December $1 90, February, $1 V(i March. 'f,l"!r NT?W VflBV CTflPlf MtDVCT UU1I limiV U1UUI lliniiaUl Hhrriinan Merger Dcoision Upsets Trading for Short Time. QUOTATIONS QUICKLY RALLY VpTTard MoTtnirnt Attributed to JpecnJittTe Baylnsr on Theory Conrt'a Hntln 'Will Menn Slock Dlstrlbntlon, NTJW YORK, Dec. 2. The supreme court's decision In the Harriman merger Base upset the stock market today after a listless morning session. The announce ment from Washington was followed by an outburst of selling, with Vnlon raelflc as the .speclal object of attack. There were lance sales of Southern Pacific ns well, and virtually nil of the favorable Stocks, lncludlne- Industrials n well n.t railroads, shared In tho movement Vnlon Pacific broke 20 points, Southern Pacific 2 and elladlng. Bteol, Amalgamated and other prominent shared a lesser amount. The market met with prompt snnport at the lower level and prices quickly ral lied. Tlie decision was unexpected to many persons and the first Impulse -was to sell, but on second thought there was a decided change In sentiment. Losses were largely made up, and tho Harriman Issues scored their best figures for the day. Vnlon Pacific preferred was bought heavily and at ono tlmo Bhowcd i guln or 6ft. mo upward movement was attributed to speculative buying on th theory that tho court's ruling would .necessitate a distribution of Vnlon Paclflo holdings of southern Pacific. Some of the Irorrlmnn bond Issues also advanced. In tho belief that their retirement might be mndo necessary as a rrt of the adjustment which must now bo made. Southern Pa elfin collateral fours at one period reg- isterea a gain or 6H points and oregtm Short Linn fours a cnln of 3 points. Tho court's decision, however, opened up so many possibilities for speculation as to the effects of tho readjustment thnt tho trading element was confused and move ments of securities were erratic Before tho close the market became heavy again. ino enect 01 tne unravorunie bank statement of last Saturday was shown In the continued (tension In tho moneV market. Call loans rose steadily from an opening at 10 per cent until 1 per cent was touched. Late In the day the rates fell, back to 6 per cent. Engagement of a' large sham of the South African gold offered In London today by New York bankers did not serve to quiet nppre ihvnslons an to the future course of money rates. Stocks were unaffected by monnx conditions, prices having held firm until the market was upset by nn nouncement of tho Harriman decision. The chief Influence of high money rates was to reduce speculation on the Stock exe,hango to a minimum. Some of- the specialties: developed marked strength In tho early part of tho day. Rubber roso to the high point touched In the movement last April and Tobnoco Issues were buoyant Aside from tho Harriman Issues tho general bond market was firm, although there wn a shading on -values Id a few Isolated cases. Total sales, par value, $2,500,000. Vnlted States bonds wero un changed on call. Number of rales and leading quotation on stocks wore as follows: iiiiii iy" a Amalnmiteil Coppr .... Amwlran Asrlcutturtl ... Am'rlctn nt 8icr. ... Amrrt-Att Cn American C r-M Aroerlcin C. - V,. Amoilcin Cotton Oil... . Am. Ice RfCurltlM Anierlon UntrMI American IxicomMlvti ... Amrrlcan fl. & 11 Am. 8 & p.. v(i Am, Surr Itcrinlnt:-... American T. T ,. American Tobacco ...j.s, AnaooDdl Mtnlni Co,.., Atchlann . . ,. AUtilaon nM Atlantic Coatt tlne,... nattlinora & Ohio. ..,11.. llthlhm Stel Ilrnnklyn napM Tr Canadian Pacltle t Central leather' Chcuptaka Ohio CTilttso O. W.... iilc M. A st, r.... Chlcaro N. W C'oloraiU V, 1 Cnnolldatctl Gat Olfn Prnducta ........... PKlavare A Hnrtnoo Denvar & HIo Granite... Dcnw ti It. O. rfa ntatlllera Scurltla .... Krle Krte lit pM Erl ii pfit . rtenaral Etcctrlo Ora. Northern pfd Oraat Northern Ore rtf. Illtnnla Cantral Intarborough Met. Inter. Met. pM. Internationat llu-ieater. . Intcr-Matlne pM International riper International Tump Kanaas City Southern..., Laclede Gaa ,. Lehleh Valler Leulivllle Nashville.. M., St. P. & 8. B. M.... Mlsaouri, K. & T Mlioourl Taclllc National nincult National Ua4 M U. It. ot M. td-pfd.. New York Central... ,u. N. T. O. & W it Norfolk lc Weittni North American , Northern Pacific racltlo Mail ,.. PenmrlvanU Peoifle's Oaa P.. C. C. St li...... ls.wo tsu mi nu 101 M (7 SVi 2.MO S7 W4 M MOO 4IH JOS i914 1,M1 121H 1J3H HI 100 MM II 4,iiiii utrt; tj'.i too n tau r.w 4 4!l 1.S00 79i ' 78U 41 74 200 1084 1MH 16 IIS'4 er liin I4:v HJU 1,0110 1711 tT' t SIX) US 43 41U 8,400 10TH JOT 10714 m 101 101'i ioit y Wi ill lo l.tnn )1 tot lot 1,000 41H 41) in 1.J00 . M M4 , M 4,700 t; t4' Jwn 400 30 U t!"i t.roo ffi 11 uuj 200 UK ItU 1TH 4,700 1U'4 114 It 414 SOO 1SHV4 1T714 1J7H 100 34 !tt JSti 300 14I4t 14214 141 1,100 161, 161i PIU . . . 10O 31T1 400 tin' 1.C00 SIS oo 1M SITi 34 ( 894 J5V. 4H CI 4) .1,100 ir 1M 113 J, MO. 1!M4 1714 17U f0D o-fc 200 17 1TH 1ST t.200 20 1V4 li 1(04 K m 120 160 SO U) 13 100 24 (474 120 114 20 20 21 24U t 1MH 6.200 176H 1TS4 174 no 14U UiM HJ'i 10 143 142 14144 :oo 24 :U 24 1,100 44t4 43'4 -UI44 100 KST, 12974 129 60 600 2i4 K'i 2IK 100 114. 1144 114 500 34 31 JJ4 400 U4V4 114 114ti 400 U SZV, S314 2.700 Wi 124U 114H .100 35 3 Hi 1.900 MY, 123 123 200 114 11SV4 115U 100 104V. -1MV4 Sl'lttabursh Coal boo 23 23H ::tl rrrue4 Steal car......... 37 Fullnian Palace Car Heading- Republic I. b. S Republic I. 8. ptd... Hock Iiland Co Mock Iiland Co. PM St. L & S. P, 24 pftl,., Seaboard Air Line Seaboard Air Lino pfd. filoaa-ghef field 1. ft I... foutliern Pacific ...... southern- Itallwar 80, Hallway pf't m . . Tenneeeeo Opper Tun ft Paclflo t'nlon Pacific 200 160 47,600 17t 300 2.V ICS 161 17044 17H4 K 27 200 3.900 3. W0 90 a44 89 23 14 Ui 4T 47 31 4li ton 790 49U 484 4 11,700 Uli IWi 109 1.600 294. S9V4 ' 200 Sit, Sltt 900 414 4IH SI 3 170 91K 7914 6i ., T6.100 17 1 '4 169 . t4,T09 964 9o4 Union raelflc. pfd. ...... United states ltcalty... Unltei) StaUM Rubber.., United Statee (Heel 11. fl. Steel pfd Utah Copper V. -Carolina Chemical V.'aUlti WtUih pfd HVititn Maryland Weatem Union WcetlriKhnuao plcctrlc . Wheeling J) i. U 13,900 61 6CA4 45, 144 1V, 13, 100 iiik 11m 11m 1,600 3!i 83S4. 61(4 100 6?i 4i 46U 4(4 IH 100 SCO 6'JO 63'. 1T4 83 Ml.' 6J',4 14 , t' ..... m . 1. to-dlYldend. Total tales (or the itar, tU.300 tbaraa, Unkton Clonlnir Ktui'U. BOSTON, Dec. J. CloHlng quotations on stocks were aa follows: Allouei it Mohank 64 Atnal Copper ,. ,.. 84 Netida Con. ., 2344 A. Z. 1 S lOUtOfptialnt- Mines . .. IH Arliooa Cnm. ..HS-H North lutte 36 D. t f. C. 1 . 31. North Uie ,. 814 nl. & Arliooa ... 79 Old Domlnloq t.l Cil. ft llocla.. tu oceoia ., imvj Centtfnnlal l'qulney X shannon , 144 superior 9 Superior & fl. M. 4 Tamarack .. .. 83 cop, Kanct R. -VjM ButtO C. M. 14V4 44 1(4 41 44H (44 im "Tl'Irillln (Iranby tjnicne Con V. H. B. K. A M. Cananea ... H lo pfd III Rnrala Copper, 3a Utah Con. Ktrr Lk ,(Utali Cooper Co.. Iako Copper . Ij Salle Copper Miami Copper .. Did. 2 Winona i Wolf erlno SS'.i 4 7H VorU Mining itooU. NEW VOrtK. Dec. "-Closlhe nunla. tlons on mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel itork.. Metlcan ..... .179 ..JTt . 44 ..109 .. SO do bnnda 13 Ontario Con. CI. & Va 37 Ophlr ....'.,. Iron EJInr 1W susdard ... Uadvlll Von I Yallos- Jaektt Little Chief s Ulfrred. lliliik ClearliiBa, OMAHA. Dec. Z Bank clearing fnr.in. day were J.ff,74.71 a compared with II -Ml.lM.J5 for the corresponding day iit yc-ir. Trennr- sjlaleniriil, WA8HINOTON. Deo. 2Thn nmiiti.. of tha United Htatea treasury at tho be- fanning ui ousinehs toaay was: working talanro. 9I,SI3,?W; In banks ant Ti,tti,.. pi no treasury e3i.ei9.US total of general fund, 119 31,4). receipts Baturday l3,73,O70J Ultburetlnents, 3,(C863. The ,lrllu this fiscal year Is $J.(3,f4 as "Kn,l wi of jso,ti.iffT last year. Th flgtires for receipts, disbursements nnd surplus cx-lttde ln)iama vntial and publla debt transactions. 'rvr York Slonry lrU-t. NHW YORK. Dec i-MONY-On call, strong: Mid per cent; ruling rate. 11 per cent: closing bid. 6 per cent; offered at 6 iw cent. Time loans, strong; sixty days, nominally 6HtfT' Vtr cent; ninety days, nominal, fMF? per cent! six months, S4fj per cent. riUMK MUUOANTHJil rAIUSR-6 icr cent. STBRIJNO KXCHANOB-Weaki wlUi actual business In bankers' Mil at $1.S075 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8440 for de mand. Commercial bills. f,S0U HII.VKU-Hnr. 63'c; Mexican dollars, UONDS Government, steads" 1 railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows. U. B. ret. :. re...lHK. P. so. ref. Ii . 974 do coupon , -- aooU R. dep. 'a 1931.,. US U. B. 3a. ret 10n U ,V N. nnl. 4.... 97 do eoupoa ...103WM. K. & T. lit 4s. 9itl U. 8. 4i. re 113k do 4', 9414 da eoupoa Hilo. Pacltta 4e 71 tanima la. coupon. .1014, a.lo conT. ta. .,. . 86V4 A.-C. lit Ja etfi... 60 .v It n ot M 4(ia M Asier. As. 5a 11S.N. Y. C t l4. 66'4 A. T. .t T. e 4a.. 111. do deb. 4e 914 Am. Tobaeco 6e. . tU4W. Y. N. II, & It. Atmour &. Co. 4ie. . 9tU tT, 34, 83 Atehlaon sen. 4.... MS N. A. W. lit c 4.. 97 , do ct. 4s I960 tel4 d tr. 4a. Itl do or, ta 1074 No. raclfto 4i 94 A. a U let II.. MVl i 5, lil. ft Ohio 4 97 o: . U tMf. -49... 1 do SH 9lHrnn. ft SHa 1911.. 9444 rirook. Tr, er 4a.. 9S con, 41.....V. 103 Con. ot fla. 3a 1074ltea.lln sen. 4., . MH Ceo. Leather la. .. 93 8. L. S. T. f 4a 76 Chea. A Ohio 44.- W'4 do iren. ta 134 do eonr. 4i 93 st. u S. W. e, 4a. Mti Ctilcairo, & A. SHa. M s. a l ndl, Is,,.,, II C D. ft. Q. 1. 4a.... 96l4so l"o. cot, 4a 94 do sen. 4i....... 9IH do cv 4a, ,, MU O M ft S T er 4141. 10i Jo m ref, , 934, C, K, I. ft P. e. 4a. 46. f4e, Hallway fa..... lKti do rfa;. ta I . .do n. 4a.. ...... 13l C eo R. r ft e 4l. 93K Union lVcltla 4,.,. nSi 1). A It. er, 4s. . 97!t do' cr 4e 10314 D. ft It. 0. ret. t H M im ft ref, la. xtt DIaUllere' 6a ...... TOUtt. 8. lUbhar 6a. . -103H Brie p. I. 4a 4 p. 8. Bteel 3d a.,..10IS do iteo. 4a 76U Va -tr. Chcm. Ii. .93 do or. 4 Mr. 11. T7H 'Wab, lt ft e. 4a. 47 111. Cen. lit ref 4a. MU'Wcatern Md. 4 81 Inter. Met.' 4V4. ... SOSWeit. Klee. or. la.. 93 Inter. M. M. 4H.t 4,W1. Central 4.... 91 1 Japan 4U 901. 014. 0ftere4. London Stock SInrket. I)N'UON. Nov. 2. Money was more Plentiful today and tho purchases of gold for America did not 'affect discount rates, which were easier on the continental out look. Tho arrangement of an armistice be tween Turkey and the allied states .caused a strong opening on the stock exchange, HuslnesH was quieter In the afternoon when speculative la rued eased off and closed below the best. Tim settlement In consuls was concluded satisfactory. American securities opened steady and a fraction higher despite the unfavorable New York bank statement. loiter prices, advanced under tho lead of Union I'aclflo and Southern Pacific. The closing was steady. I,ondon closing stock quotations: Coneola, money ,. 75 IulTllto A Naah.llt do account 1114 Mo., Kan. ft Tex 3914 Aroal. Copper .... II Ncrr York Central.. 118 Anaconda Mi Norfolk A Wertern.lla AtcliUoo ....til da Did It de rid iitvtuniano a WMlern. W Tlalllmoro A Ohio, 110 rnnnijlrunla. CJ'4 Canadian Pacific .tT4land Mloea Chesapeake ft Ohio. W14 Koadlnt Chi. Clrat Weatern 19 Southern lir 614 ... 314 ... 30H ... II .liili cm., mil a hi. r.n ao pm De Deera .rUSBouUiars Pacino Ilenrer ft Ilto O. .. ::s t'nlon Paclflo ...ITT ... 94 ... 7( uu yiu (.. m uo ii a 4iii6.it Url 33HU. ft, Hteel do 1st pfd, 1 134 do pfd do td pfd... 44 Wabaah flrend. Trunk ,.. 39)4 do pfd , Illtnoli Cantral ....113 ...11S14 ... 414 ... 11;, BILVER-Uar, steady at 33 s-iod per MONET-Sl45IJ Per cent. Tho rate ot -discount In the open rnar- ri tor snnri mils is DilHU per cent: for (hh. ..... V. v.1 II M',; , a i r . . in. u,w.,w.,m .ititiiv '7Xl!l f ,u I'ur will, . . Cnltnn Mnrltet. NBW YORK. Den. 2.-COTTON-8pot closed sternly; middling uplands, ,12.85c; it.1i1ltf,a- o-nir 19 inr. u.t.. e Try k.u. COTTON Ktltures closed weak. Closing uius: necomoer, i:.c: January, iz.330: a-'ebritarj. 12.40c: March, 12.47c: April, 12.SKo; May, 12.880: June, 12.8Sc; Jqlj'. 12.38c: August. 12.330; September, 11.80c! October, 11.68c. 4 l,lV15lll'OOI,. Dec. 2.-COTTON-8pot. nioaaruie nusiness; prices easier; Amerl- Cllll middling fulr. 37.CriC! rnn.t mldilllnir 7.21; middling, 7,0lo; low middling, e.Mc: gonu ordinary, fi.37c! ordinary, 6.87c. The sales of tho day were 8,000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export and Included 7.700 American. Itecelpta, 35,000 boles. Including M.StO American. LIVKRPOOI,. Dec. 2.-Kollowlne are tho stocks of cotton, other than Amnrloan, In I'lvrriKioi; . uriiBiuan, za,9Wi bales; Kgyp tlan. W.&S4 bales: Peruvlun. muss l,ii- West Indian, 2,070 bales; African. 8,f bales; East Indian, 3,753 bales Total, 135- Metal MurUrt NBW YORK. Deo. 2.-OdBTAIS-Cop. per, quiet: standard spot. U7.lOftl7.80; De- uemner, ii. iai 17.J7 January nnd Ken- ruurl'. 117.12rrl7.3.": n entrnlvtln 917 WiI? 17.KJ; lake. J17.r,217.S7; casting, t7.2C4 ii.. ciinru uist nioiitn. in.iie tons; i.onl V",,H r, eaB Bi'oi, tits nn uu; rutures, 12s d. Tin, iiulet: spot and Docemlier, t49.!Uittfj0.2i! .lununrv til vo,-i on. firm. spot. 22S ir.s futures, 4127 10s. Ixiad UH'JSl. ",l ,i,404cn" locnl exehunge mileM, 100,000 lbs.: London. 18 2s fid. Sjielter. quaet, at 17.30.97.50: Ixmdiin, m Ida 4n- 1 ",v,"..""" ioirjiiu, i .!. iron, quiet; No. 1 nortlien. JI8.75yi9.a')i No. 2 l'"rll,n, fl8.2Sftl8.75; No. I wnithorn. IS mT.. !i w?' 1 footliern. llS.tWj ,.-.w, vhvliwiu wuiiiii, (lis 4ttl- m lOnl a .H'.8' Dp- S,-METAI,H-Tad. dull; 34.25m.3Q. Bpolter, steady, 17. SO. rhllndelnhln Prnilitrr MarUet'. PHIUAJDRLPWA. Pec. 2.-HUTT15R-I'lnn, prints, lc higher; western cream ery, extra. 37c; nearby prints, extra, 3 Sj3c: fancj', 40c. KOOS-Kirm; good demand: I'onnnyl, vanla and other nearby firsts, freo cases, liam per case; currrnt receipts, free cases, I9.W10.20; western firsts, freo cases. $10.50; current receipts, freo cases. 13.80310.20. ' CUKEWI-J Ilrm; fair j demand; New York, full oreams, choice, !8o; fair to good. 1717Ho part skims. 11815c. Coffee llnrket, NOW VOKK, Dec. 2.-t:OFV10iaFu-turcH market Otienril atendv nl H.ir,.. iif Wl points off. T)io closing was ateady. but fmm 17 to 25 imlnts net lower. Hales! Ji-E b"lr,, rwulivr. l.10o; Januury, 13.20a; Kebniarj'. 13.25o; March, !S.6Sj: April, 13.o; May, X7Sc; June, l3,7o '.U'1' ,.?s,oi Auni"t, 13.87r; Heptemher. UHOv, Hpot market easy; IUo 7a, 14di JwntoH 4s, Itfi.to; mild quiet; Conlova, lCUWSfl. Havre, H44JPA franca lower. H.H?J !Hr,rA ' pf' ,0Wer- TO-cIs lower, at 83100. Buiiton, unchaiignl, Vlslltle Niippiv ,r (.ruin, NI3W YORK, Dec. 2. Thn visible supply of gain In the United Status Saturdkv. November 30, us compiled by the New Wheat, 55.M0.00Q bu.; increased. 431.000 hu, Wheat. Ill lion 3,!M2.000 bu.; decreased W2.00U bu. Corn, 2.626,000 mi.: Increased! !. bit. Oats, 10,771.000 bu., decreased, 1.237 000 bu. Outs, In bond &,M bu.: In. creased, 28,000 bit. Rye, 1.81S.00O bu. in. oroased. 233,000 bu. Uarley, 4,181,000 bu.; decreased, 43,000 bu. Harloy, In bond 40u,lMJ bu.; Increased, SK.ttn bu. KvnpiiratPil Apples nnd Drlril Km Its NOW YORK, Dec. i-KVAIXHUTKI) APPLEB-'Inartlve; fancy, 7Tiff9V4c: cholcii. 6V4OTH1 prime, 6fci;o. Dllini) KRUlTS-l'runes, quiet; fall forniaa up to 30-40s, STtaoiio; Oregons. 6'4ffOUc. Apricots, steady; choice, 0c; extra choice, llr; fancy, 12V4e. I'eaohes, quiet; choice, CVW'io. extra choice, tW4'4t 7o; funny, 7Wic. RaUliw. firm; looso muscatel. 4Via4ic; choice to fancy, seeded, Miotic; seedless. &H364c; lxn don layers. l.l0frl.4S. Dry iianilm Market. NOW YORK. Dec. 2.-DRY OOODS Cotton goods markets were steady with buying less active. Haw silk was vteady With tho demand fair. Tho Jobbers ara doing a very fair trade for this season of the ycur nnd tho retail holiday trade U broadening. Ntifcnr Marked. NBW YOflK. Dec l -fll'nATt-n, steady rn'iir-ovado. 89 left a rtp. ,-.n tl Ugal M test 4,0Jc. molasses, to test. sn refined, steudy. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Arc Liberal and VaU uei Arc Lower. HOGS SELL TEN CENTS LOWER Mairkrt Sells off nnd Klnnl I'rlrea Am Trrrnty Cenla Lotto r Sheep Art- Mrndr le lllRhrr. SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. S, 1M2. Receipts were: Cattle. Htg8. Kheep. JidlinatH Monday , ,100 10,400 i4,tA fcamo day last week... 5.667 7.S3S 17.SM) Same 3 weeks ago I3.01F. J.ftSft Umn J weeks ago S.KW JS.W1 Sama i weeks ago..,,.. iSII Mil 1."J Nxmo day last year.... 4.9M 4.S19 P.1W The following table show the receipts of cattle, hoes and sheep at South Omalia for th year to date aa compared with last yonr, xU. 1SU. Ina. Deo. tttlo r41,4 1,0J,! 1&3.7W V"g J,(tr8,ns j,im,s4 6i7,oi Sheep 3,:iK,.t20 S.M4.S79 ....... 68.1M Ths following table shows tha tango ot prlcos for hogs at South Omata for the mm iw wtiays. wun comparisiona Date. 11313. lim.lWo.liaiU.iUOS.IWi.iUW. Nov, a). Nor. tl. Gtt! 10 10 tl 12 6 04 c 00 60J 6 07 M K05 Not. a. Nov. St. I Nor. :, Nor. Si. Nv. M. Nor. 27. Nov. :s, Nov. rj. Nor. W. ilVe. t. Sunday. Holiday, Receipts and disposition of live atock at tho Union Stock yalda. Boulh Omaha, for twenty-four hourB ending at I o'clock p, m. RKCISIPTS-CARR Cattlc.Hogs.Sheen.n'r's. C M. A St. P , 1 7 10 1 Wabash'..,.., 4 - Mo. lno I 1 1 Union Paclflo , 18 in n I C. A N. W east... 14 SI ti ,. V. & N. V west., 70 E3 IH 1 C St V. M. & O... 18 4 4 .. C. II. & Q east 8 11 j) O. II. A Q., West..!. .114 n 15 t O. R. I A P., east., tl 19 3 ,. C. R. I. A P., west.. 6 1 Illinois Central 5 S 1 o. a. W 3 . 3 2 Totals m 134 (0 OI8P08mON-HHAD. Cattle. Hogs.Htieep. Morris & Co ., 400 1,888 MS 1.814 1.277 Bwlft A Co. 677 9f!4 m Cudahy Packing Co...,. Armour & Co Morrvll K. a Packing Co., W. 11. Vonsant Co Hatiton V. a &. Luali... Hill & Son , V. 11. Lewis..,, 3. II. Root A Co, 8.03S t,m 1.854 l.Gtil 14 14 PO -143 630 8011 193 174 101) 70 3X8 75.1 21.1 SO 249 82 71 818 J, ll. nulla..., U F. Husx..., Rnsenstnck 13ros., McCreory A. Kellor..-.. Wnrthclmer A Degen,.. H. V, Hamilton .Sullivan Rms Rothschild & Krnb Mo. tk Kami. Calf Co.,, Cllno A Chrlstlo. ........ Other buyers 8,S$3 ToUl 7,883 8.(83 12.(104 CATTI,K Cattlq receipts wero very lib eral at this point and other markets also wore reporting targe runs. To make an other comparison,! receipts today were about 3,000 head larger than on Monday of last week and almost double tho re ceipts of a year ago. With receipts large locally no well as at other marunt points sulfumtn were Inclined to go slowly and reel their wuv beforo buying any great number of cattle A a result ot this tile market on all kinds of oattln was lacking In activity and the morning was well advanced before any very great number had chanced hands. Ther wa ft good demand fttr beef ateera this morning and anything In the way of detijrabje wesUrna commanded good, steaqy prices. On the other hand un favorable advices from other selling points rendered tha mafket tin comteds slow and weak and ns much as 10a lower In soma eases. The quality of the- cattlo was on an average not very good, which fact contributed somewhat to tha gen eral dullness of tha trade. Cows and 'heifers were slow' In getting started and while buyers nvldontly wanted thorn they wero Inolulnnd to await later advices from other Belling points before filling orders. Thus thn trade dragged along during tho greater part ot the foro noon, but still tho big bulk changed hand In fair season, Trices ranged any where from weak to as much as 10c lowrN Thare wo a good demand for stock cattle and fowlers and buyers of that Kind wero out rtiriy In tho morning, with tha result that the market was reonouubly active at prions right around steady with lust week. Ah a matter of fact some ot the most desirable cattlo were stronger. If anything. QuotutluiiH or. Native rrattlo Good to cholco beef atears. l$.2&99.78; fair to good betf atner. 7.2MW.a; commoh to fair beet steers. 10.009lP7.tJ; good to clioloo heif ers, 15.75-137.00; good to chplca ;ows, 43,60 04.50; fair to good grades, J4.WMfG.t0; com mon to fair gradss, 3J.:M3-4.60; good to choice stockvrM and feeders, JtMt7.C0; fair to good stockera and feeders, 15,7fg L26; common to fair atoakors and feed ers, 8500415.76; stock oows and hatters, fl.E0OO.00; veal calves, I5.0OO9.O0; bulls, stags, etc., II.00OC00. Quotation on Rang Cattlo Good to choloo beet steers, 18.70418 15: fair to good best ateers. ttl S5&4.75: common to fair beef steers. 38.5036.2C Representative sales; I KEF- HTEERB. Mi. At. rr, hto. A. Tr. 4 1111 I 40 tj U30 7 73 30 ,1041 7 10 14 ,...1303 7 90 COWS. 171 1 90 4.. 7(3 8 0) ...,1019 I 10 111 IH 111 4 CO ( 7 Kt 3 10 333 I II IS9 4 0' 973 4 M .. .. 947 4 71 1061 4 13 i.t m 4 II ,,..1093 5 W 39. 7. it!!!!""! 7 . .io;j I to :. M.. 9lM I 10 i 1140 I 00 11 1004 133 3.... 10.... :t.... 7w. SO.... HEIFERS. a .... Ill '4 10 .... 410 6 19 .... 110 3 417 I n .... 340 3 33 .... 711 I 49 II. .119 I 34 . 747 I 10 . 309 I 44 .101 I 78 .1033 9 00 7.. 11.. I.. ,. 1171 4 30 1240 4 M t...., ....1110 S 10 .... 170 I 10 ..,.1110 3 33 ....1349 I 43 ....1471 I 90 ....1750 9 33 ... Ill I 10 l. 1919 4 11 1..., UQ 4 70 1.... 1119 4 13 3..., SOU I Ol 1.,,, 1310 5 no I,,,, -,.U...IU4 8 00 JAIiVEfl. IU 136 I.,,, 310 1. 10 4.,., 30ft I 00 1.... 310 00 3.... 415 I S t-. 4.. 3.. -. 1... 13.. I.. 346 10 370 I 50 190 8 00 150 3 (0 8TOCKEIW AND FEEDKRC 7 0 5 93 I, 373 f 90 7, 40 9 14 10 740 4 10 710 IK 4 917 4 M 13..... 491 5 15 41 913 9 40 1 514 4 90 II... 1033 4 30 13 134 I if). 31 ITI 40 !l 193 4 00 JJ , T73 I 40 37 940 :i 93 74 '4 90 14 414 I M 11 1)34 T 31 443 4 21 i Iioaft-In sympathy with a lower ten dency of values at other live stock osn ter and there being very liberal supplies both on Ilia local market and at Chi cago, all buyers were naturally bearish m their openittonH this morning.- A very favorable feature fo the buying forces was tho fact that there were plenty of hogs on hand to go around and as a. re sult tho market opened with nulla n number Of offerings going to the specula tors ana tew. emeuy of the light and light mixed Bolntr to 'he packers nt prices all of a dlm lower than the gen eral market at the close of lajt week Most of the early business was trans. acted around I7.5Mj-7.85, with several loads selling up to it,,o. the highest nnnt reached during the- day, but exactly 10c ueinr.- naiuruuy a top, a ins morning wore away with a great part of tho aup- ny sun ui iirisi nanas. irit? pacKors. ba ng the only buyers, became more bear ish and In the and t' .the reat of the hogs at price about Uff.X'c inwer than tlu general run of sales on Saturday In it general way ths market may ba rcgardod as around 15a lower than last wenk h close. While the movement was somewhat 7 13 0 HU 7 W fi 63 I JJ 7 7H IS 7 M 5 7 1 7 W, IK f9 Its 4 ja 7 WH :& UN 7 SJ &KI 403 6 7 87 6 76 7 6 1 H 8 M J 7 I7VJ 4 MP 04 4 07 7 1 U I 04 o 66 4 8 00 t W 6 67 7 MM 7 W S W 4 S 7 6S'4 7 00 t 5 4 B9 ft 09 7 H U3 & 7s B 01 7 18 8 OS 6 75 4 j alow most of the morning, everything wat many iicKru up in lair seson. Thn liberal receipts, according to eatly estimates, footed around 113 cars or 1M hoad. being about 1.601 htad morn than Inst Monday, I.TW bad In excess ol two weeks ago and almost heal mors than on the correspondlun day last yeri itepreseriinuve saics; No. Av. Mi. Tr. No. Av. Sh. Pr 74...... 1J ... 7 33 14 311 M T 40 II.,... 14 1 3 14. t 130 7 41 ltt 30 I 40 U 331 44 T 10 47 194 ... " 40 14 94 M 7 0 0 173 ... 7 10 3 319 110 7 M 13 Ill ... I 43 93 331 40 7 M 101. .. 133 ... t 4J jj 343 100 7 10 110 ... 7 30 i 333 , . T M II.... ...313 10 1 M Tl. ......39 ... 7 90 90 339 30 T M 13 394 0 7 art 31 315 ... T 30 TO 343 119 7 ! 14 ..194 M T 10 33. ..-. 307 M T 90 99 ..Ill M 1 34 M7 ... 7 40 II 311 90 7 10 10 JJ( IM) 7 90 71 K9 90 7 M 103 3O0 7 0 94... ...190 90 T 10 39 9M 330 7 90 31, ......503 ... 7 10 3 33 . , 7 90 33 343 40 7 3 37 307 90 T 90 43 3 ! HI II 333 30 T M 13 373 134 7 33 37 3M 140 T 90 H i9 90 7 93 43 tit 340 7 4V) 43 tU 400 7 33 13 313 It IM M 317 3 to 7 93 97., ,.,tM 300 7 90 54 393 140 J 33 71 339 . . 7 40 77 314 W 7 64 34 30 90 T 90 77 334 90 7 M -44 Ill 190 7 90 99 193 MTU 71.,,.. .371 140 T 93V4 93. Ml 130 7 IS 7t 333 40 7 131, 31. 313 ... 7 93 13 in 90 7 45 33 .. ... 7 U ( Ml .., T 53. - ,.133 ... 7 13 0 133 ... T II 349 ... 7 77 374 10 T 13 17 IU 10 T 91 25 K7 40 T 93 4!. ...... 37 ... 7 ti 19 341 ... T IS IT 303 ... 7 3714 17, 33t ... 7 93 I4.......SV4 400 7 I74 43 331 ... T 43 91.. ..,.,319 10 7 10 71 117 30 7 43 H,. ,,.,.119 ... 7 10 13 IX ... t n 14 ... 7 0 38 ,.34 t0 7 70 33,,,. .339 140 l 90 333 , . 7 10 II 311 ... 7 (0 ll.t 904 ... 7 70 43.......J07 1W 7 90 PIG8. IT Ill ... ITI 41 til ... TK .SHKElv-while receipts ot ehcep show, an Increase .over tho corresponding Mon day a year ago they fall short ot tho sup pi y a weett ago aim two week ago. th run wbji pretty evenly divided aa to kill era and feeders, with tho bulk of the tn offerings consisting of fed western stack. Qood killing lambs ware In very mragsn supply, while thero wa a versotTattabra showing of fat sheep, fat wa and weth ers being belter represented than any thing else on nale. Tradn began at an early hour nnd continued actlvo through out the morning. Hoth killing sheep and lambs sold mostly At steady to strong prices, though one or two tales of fat; sheep may posalbly look o dlmo higher. About threo double decks of fed western wethers brought as much m 84.78 on the early market. Another featur of today's trada was a salo of ted ewe which were disposed of nt 11.35, A bunch of tat yearlings sold at tha even money, to. Most everything at all decent for kllllntr purposes met with ready sale and a clear anca was made In good season. The feeder market was a trifle alow In opening and when tho bulk of the hold ings began to move business was no bet ter than fairly active, lloth feeder lamlm and sheep were In fair supply, most ot which changed hands on A basts showing llttlo If any change from'last week' oloa. Ing prices, The majority of the offerings Was cleared In fair season. ' Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Lambs, good to choice. 17.5M17.75; lambs, fair ta good, I3,NW7.J; lamb, feeders, Ii-50 6.M; yearlings, light. iA36ffS-2(; yearlings, heavy, 85.t04iC.85; yearlings, feeders, 11.50 4J5.10; wether, good to choice. 4.2SN.75i wethers, faJr to good, 33.403t.25: wstharo, feeders. 14.0004.40: owes, good to choice, 14.J,Vir4.40; ewes, fair to good, 82.7501! ewes, fender. 2,8JtfXCO; owes, yearltnif breeders, e4.80tt8.QQ; culls, sheep and bucks, I1C0073.00. Representative sales: 212 rod owes. 104 114 103 ICC W M 4 IS 4 40 4 25 4 2T 4 X, I 15 4 75 4 20 3 25 6 75 6 2.1 7 15 7 15 4 50 0 50 ess 419 fed 79 fod 404 ted CWCrl., ewes.,, , , ftwos, ,,,,,f nwe owes, culls.. 45 fed 45 fed 46 fed wethers 227 fed owes .113 1? 10 fed owes, cull vi lambs 89 139 fed 147 Utah lambs, feeders GO 683 Utah lambs M t2 Utah lambs 65 105 fed wethers v121 275 Nebraska lambs, feeders. 51 221 shorn lambs., 76 CHICAGO JLIVI3 8TOCIC MARI4U5T.1 Uruisnd for Cattlo uml Sheep Steady II ogs Iiovrrr, niririirtA r- - niwr.tr n.,-lnl. V,I11,IVIV, tyi'W, a. V4 twvBll.fl 33,000 head; inaikot, mostly loyiSc lower: beeves. t5.G.V3'I1.00; Texaa steers, 84.40ijj) 5,75; western steers. 85.0099.20; itockera uml fuMiiAru 14 Hfifffc7.ff! nnwn nnd heifers. Ii.7uft7.fl5; calves. w.Tiyaiio.25, JlOUtJ llecuipts, 01.WV ucnu; mnmoi, active, 6ffl0c lower: light, 37.2587.70; .I .1 -Ayn - . .......... flfl, m ,, t7.25U7.50: nlR. 15.2.Vliy7.25: bulk ot sale. 17.C617.70. , 8HEICP AND IAMJJrS lieccipts, 45.UW I. -...a.!.. A 4)n ailvitnatl (ratltaa utiuj iiiainvi, Bivnu t-w rniint h"vi 43.00tiI.M: lainlis. natlvo, 85.75tr7.75! wet Kuiiaiis City I.lve; Stock Market. 1CAN8A8 CITV, Deo. 3.CATTIaE Re ceipt, 18,000 head, Including 1,803 south erns; market, steady to lOo lower; dressed buef and export stuers, $8.00010.50; fair to good, t0.iHS.(W; wostorn steers. 15.50188.00; stockera unit feeders, 84.5007.60; sou that n Hirers. 11.5041,7.25: southern cows. 23.750 U.00; natlvo cows. fcfc&Oitf.OO; native heif ers, 35,ooif8.tio; uuiii, n.mju,wi oaivcs, J5.501O.50, HOaS-Rrcelpt. 11,000 head! marlet, lOo lowor; tiulk of sales, 12.tW7.75i heavy, 37.7OM7.S0: niickors and tiutchers. 87.05 7 75! light. 87.liOtr7.70; pigs, M.007.25. HHEEl AND UNMHHllecelpts, O.OUU head: market. lOdylSo hlgherj lamb, 15.75 4t7,05i yeorlltiga, 41.750.23: wethers 84.00 owes, i.WltM; stockera and feed ers. 83.00(55.00. St, I.auU I.lve .Stock Market. ST, lJOVltf, Dec. 2.-OATTI4E Keoelpts, U.000 head.' Including 3,300 Texans: mar ket, steady; choice to fine, 810.ftWU.00: good to choice, $9.00ftl6.W; dressed an butcher ateers, $A76t3.G0: stockera and feodum, W.751t7.00: oows and heifers. 84.50 U7.tf); canner. 83.6.VfM.OO; bulls, Ufl(5.M; calves, ll.OOjllo.OO; Toxaa and Oklahoma steer. 85.KVQ7.W; cows and lielfcr. 83.CO M8.00. H005-Reoflpta, 10,000 heod; market. 10c lowor; plgit mid llKhts, .vTj7.70! mixed and butchers, 8J.50JJ7-W; good heavy, 87.70 IflT.TS. HUK1SP AND lAMHS-Receipts, 8,600 head; market, steady; muttons, 24.25tt 4.40; yearling, .7Mt.f30; lamb. $5.643 7.75; oulls and buck, II.OOQO.JS; etockers, fJ.50H5.73. Stock In Hlalit. Reoelpt of live stock' at tha tins prin cipal western markets yesterday; Cattle. Hois. Shep. South Omaha..,,.,.... v.iw St. Joseph 1.200 Kansas City l,w Ht, Uiuln... U.000 Chicago 000 Totals 72,300 10,400 6,000 11.000 14.001) 51.000 H.ooa 8.000 6,00(1 5.60O 48,000 B8.400 81,800 Ht. Joseph lilve Stuck Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 2. CATTLE necelpts, 1,200 head; market steady: steers, 80.759J10.50 cow and heifers, J.kt 8,t0; calves, ISQOfiO.EO. HOGS-ntcelpts. 6,000 head: maxkut lower; top, 87 76; bulk of sales, $7.65fjE7.7Q. fiHEBP AND LAMnS-Recelpta, 8,000 head; market steady; lambs, (8.404J97.8O. Ilrrnilatuffa In I.tverpool. LIVOUPOOU Deo. 2-Followlng ar the stocks of breadstuff and provisions In Mverpool: Klour. S.ono sacks; wheat, 8S0.000 centals; corn, 674.000 centals; bacon. 9.100 boxes; hams, 2.600 boxes, shoulders. 100 boxes; butter 3.800 cwts.; cheese. 6.0)0 boxes; lard, 1,200 tlescea prime western steam and 1,800 tons ot other kinds. Duluth drain Market. DUI.UTH. Dc. IWIIEAT-No. 1 hard, 81?o; No. 1 northern, HrKc; No. 3 north ern, TSHc; Montana, No. 1 hard. TWlot December, WaO bid; May, 8595Hc. AVool Market. ST. 1VDU18. Mo.f Dee. 2.-WOOL Steady; territory and western medium, !t25c; fine meilluins. 18ti20o; tine, lStjUc, Klaln Hotter Market. KLOIN, Dec. 1, BUTTER Firm, !ic Ft re- nt Medicine Hat. MEDICINE HAT. Alberta. '000. J.-Iiro today destroyed the two-otory coucret storo building here owned by Hobtrt Mitchell, with a total loua ot 175,000.