TllK BK1S: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DKUEMMSlt 10, VJV2. UKAIj kst.vtk loans 6 1ft 911 J-.- ra . . 1 MflNRV .. 1 . . . eastern Nebraska. Loans made tor SVi er cent, with privilege of paying alt or part of the principal after i years. For &Jther particulars wrlto to home office. The Equitable Loan Co . Percy U Uwynne. Aas't Sec'y. Omaha. Neb. MONEY to loan on buslnessor resi dence properties. $1,000 to 1M.000. W. It THOMAS. 22.1 State Bank nidg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFH W3AL, ESTATE CO., 101S Omaha National. Douglas 2715. LARGE loans our specialty. Btull Bros." FARM LOANS near Omaha; no com mission; optional payments; cheap money. Orln S. Morrill. UU City Nat. Bank Bids; LOANSon farm und Improved city prop erty, 5 pur cent to 6 per cent, no delay. J. H Dumont A Co., 1603 Fnrnam, Omaha. VOll SAIiK Oil KXOHANGK FOR. Sale or Trade 45 II. P. Apperaon touring car. Call or addrras Ucorge Thrower, Stuart, la. REAL KSTATK AIISTHACTS OF TITI.lt. REED Abstraot Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 00 Br&ndelt Theater. Ci1 PUUI'KUTY l.'OU SALK. THE nOSEBUD UAND CO. handles exchanges of all kinds. I loom 6, i ontincntal Blk.. Oraalia. BEMIS PARK Nearly new, reception hall, living room, timing room and kitchen on first floor, iliitshed in oak. three bed rooms, sleep ing porch nud batli on second floor; south front lot on paved street; dandy neigh borhood; close to school. Owner. leaving i ity, anxious to sell. located a little north of the park. Price 14,000. BEMlS-CAltLBERG CO., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg TO BUY, SELL OK IlENT. FIRST SER JOHN W. HOBB1NS, 1MB FAUNAM ST. SOUTH OMAHA HOME. Slop paying rent and buy you a 'nlco lUtlo 6-room cottage, dcctrlc lighted and water Jn kitchen. Situated nigh and slKhtly in Albright's Choice Addition to South Omaha. Wo will sell the place to you so you can pay It out llko rent. It is newly papered, and painted and It Is In tip-top condition. Cull uud we will take you down to see It lit our automobile HOWE REALTY COMPANY, 1623 Farnum 3U Room 4. Tel. V. 7477. JONES ST. lot, 66x132 ft., with front and alley trackage Prlco reasonable. Call owner nt Douglas 4342 or Tyler 1073. ACUISAGQ iron aALB 8-ACRE PtiACE In clt, 's mllo of far lino, paved street nnd school. Comfortable 7-room house, good barn, nlco yard with plenty shade. One-half or moro good garden land, bal ance suitable for fruit or nasture: slopes east, well protected from north and west -a warm, sunny place excellent ror rruu turlv crarden. hot beds or green houses Owner leaving state and has cut price for qUICK FRIO. Kj.lbV. M'GE-H REAL ESTATE CO., 105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. HEAIj estate 'arm kanc7ii i, a. vps koh sale Aliilinmn. FA R.MERS- Ask mo about your chances In Alabama. I was n Minnesota former and hav farmed It heie nearly throe years; would llko a few moro progres sive northern neighbors; questions truth fully answered. AV. Dunnicltff, Boiling, Ala. Arkanaiu, 430 a., rich dark loam land; 120 cult.; hal timbered; level; no rocks: 1 ml. ry. $12 a., l.i down. Robt. Sessions. WInthrop, Ark.. Dept. B. Florida. FLORIDA LANDS. FIVE THOUSAND' ncres of choice iand in Polk county. Florida, for sale by owner, at Eight Dollars and Twenty-flvo Cents Tier aero. Land In same locality Is i -"tailing nt from Thirty to Fifty Dollars per acre. The owners must sell In order to raise cash, Is reason for low price stated. Address, Y 253 Bee. Jovrn. DO YOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWA? The Dos Mo'nes Capital is Iowa's most widely circulated and most influential newspaper. ItH dally circulation exceeds 4J.000 copies. The classified advertising rate Is 1 cent a word or 6 cents a line. You can sell your farm In Iowa or you run buy land In Iowa by the use of the Dcs Moines Capital. The rate by the month Is $1.20 a line. Address the Des Moines Capital, Des Moines, la. A GREAT LITTLE FARM. Thirty-six acres. 5 miles of cltv. One of tho most productive and best paying places in mo cuuiuy. uoou ncn upland, tS ucres level, 10 acres south slope which is set with cranes now partly in bearlne. Owner sold over ll.OuO worth of grapes this year and crops from tho place will bo worth at least $1,600 busldes much of tho living for a family. Good 4-room cot tage, barn, sheds, largo cave cellar, nlco vnrd around house, small orchard. U-acro asparagus which produces about $75 per year. Extensive and beautiful view. A very pleasant ana attractive place to live and all in lirst-ciass condition. $7,000, $2,000 cosh, balance long time. No trades, M'GBE REAL EST AT 13 CO., 105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Kiiiinua. M) ACRES ALFALFA H.S00-HAM1L-ton Co.. Kan.: rich Arkansas river bottom land, about one mile from Kendall (main line Santa Do iiy.i; gooa icnce, no build ings. $1,000 cash, balance at G per cent. .Tame L. Lombard, Owner, Kansas 'Ity. Mo. MlBilnalppl. SEVENTY acres richest soil, adapted for any truck growing; quarter mile from depot, Lyman. Miss. A bargain. W. W. Hyrne. Holt. Fla. Nebraska. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND. $25 to $35 PER ACRE. We have for sale over 20,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 12 ears, including 1910 and 1911. average with the best In the state. Alfalfa also a leading crop. Better soil, water and climate cannot bo found. Write for full information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUNP1NGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY, NEB. Tenfieaaer, ALFALFA, corn, cotton Und bargain lists Mc.Math & Johnson. Memphis, Tejin Ll Ii .STOCK MAUUKT OK WEST hip lie stock to South Omaha! Save inii.ic and shrinkage. Your consign I'H iiis :eceivo prompt and careful atten tion I. Me block L'lmiinlaaloii .Mi'rclinntk, l( VERS BROS. & CO Strong, reliable. ''''lfTON' r'n- (' - Sfr-' Exchange Bldg.' -'nyder-Malone-Coffman i-'o . IStt'Ex. Bldg I.AVERTY BROS., 13S Exutm.ge Bldg MARTIN BROS. & Co,, Exchange Bldg. la , Robinson Ai Co , 200 Exmunge Bldg. I.EOAIi NOTICES. NOTICE TO-BRIDGiriFuTLUERsT NotU u is hereby given that settled bids lur the construction of steel and wooden nridgcH that may be built in thn county of York. Nebraska, for the ear I91J will ! receiver1, at the office of the county . lerk of said county on or bofore noon of January 14. 1913. All bids to be In accordance with plans and specification adopted by the Board of Supervisors and now on file in the office of the county clerk and aceoin l anted by a certified check for Vi0. made lMiyabl to the order of the comity clerk. nidi sum nhall be forfeited in case con ua't U not executed where aw aid is II1H 10 I 1 e Board of Supemsora res-erxes me ght to reje' t an and all tuds. itn- m h: '1 ai" S'.'i if Vor uttv this ITU. ila. Vovrmij, igj II l. I'll I l.it II I' (IIA1IN U'Jdit fo t, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Indications Arc for Sculping Mar kets to Continue Some Time. t GRAIN ACCUMULATIONS SMALL Wlirnt linn Hppii TeiUeu by People "Who llcllctr tu It nml VII Miller Xuw time Large Itunntltlra of It. SCalDllit liuikla nr.. III.-UU- l ..initltillH In the Wheat, rnrn mi ! nlt until a.we,r tho ''""day season. There Is a pos sibility of something turning up, however. iiinv may piace new lire in tho various markets on thn Ttim-,t nf tvu.Ip imt at the present time there Is nothing visible mm may piare nope in the hearts or tne average speculator. The outside trade la almost nothing, and thero will be no Im provement in this crop until there Is a complote change In tho conditions uud cir c"m,rVulCP surrounding tho various com- iiiuuiutw neaii in on tho Chicago uoaru oi rrade. The outsider has been forced to JP'e money on wheat and has made but little money in either corn or oats. Under these conditions at this season of the year those with a speculative turn of mind are giving their attention to sonie tning else besides endeavoring to scalp a Profit out of grain or provisions. The average bull In wheat, the man who has Invested his money on the long as well as the wrong side of the market, points .to tho fact that accumulation of grain In the various positions amounts to abnormally small totals. The wheat ha been token by people who behoved In it and nearly ever miller In the country is now carrying large quantities of this grain and thoso who have ground It Into flour and have part of it sold are the ones that may be called good managers. There Is still considerable wheat held by millers and they are carrying a great deal of flour that Is unsold. .The move ment of corn .and tho prlco will depend for a time .-n. lenst upon tho weather. pry. crisp weather, Uko we have been having for several days, means largely Increased receipts, with a downward tendency for the market. There Is no de mand for the cash corn to speak of cither on shipping or export account. Cash wheat. HljMc lower. Cash corn, C(flc lower. Cash oats, unchanged to ie lower. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to 643,000 bushels;, corn; none; oats, 412.0W bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, Hd to Hd lower; corn, I4d lower. Primary wheat receipts were 2,131,000 bushels and shlntnenta 1,177.000 bushels, against receipts of 1,413,000 bushels and shipments of 245,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,030,000 bushels nnd shipments 314,000 buheU. against receipts of L7S2.000 bushels und shipments of 6M.O0O buahcls last year. Primary oats receipts were W0.000 bush els and shipments 610,000 bushels, against receipts of 73S.0O0 bushels and shipments of 300,a bushels last year. The following cash sales were reported today Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 1 car. 81e; 5 cars, 80c. No. 3 hard winter, 1 cat. S04c; 1 car, SOc; 2 cars, 79Hc. No grade hard winter, 1 car, 75e; 1 car, 74c; 1 car, 72c. No. 3 spring, 1 car, ROc. No. 3 durum, 1 car, 78c. No. 2 durum mixed, 1 car, 78c. No. 3 durum mixed, 1 car, 77Vic; 3 cars, HMc. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 7Jc. Corn: No. 2 white. 1 car. 13c. No. 3 white, 1 car, 42Hc; 1 car, 42Vic No. 4 white, 1 car, 42c; 1 car, 4lHc. No. 3 yellow (choice), 1 oar, 43c; 2 cars, 42!c; 7 cars, 42c. No. 4 yellow, 3 cars, 41Hc; 2 cars, 41c; 1 car. 40ie; 2 cars, 40ty No. 3 mixed, 3 cars, 42c. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, 41c. No grade, 1 car, 40c. Oata: Standard, 1 car. 31Hc No. 3 white, 23 cars, 31c; 7 enrs. SO&c. No. 4 white, 4 cars, C0?4C. Barley: No. 3, 1 car, BOc. No. 1 feed, 1 ear, 40c. No. grade, 1 ear, 30c. Rye: No, 2. 1 ear, 37ic; 1 car, DTVrC. O in nil ii Cnsh Price. WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 7!4$jSlic. No. 3 hard. 79fS0Hc; No. 4 hard, 767!c; No. 3 spring, 7V4l?lOc; No. 4 -spring, 7S5i7'Jc CORN No. 2 white. 43c; No. 3 white, 42',iff42c; No. 4 white, 41M42c; No. S yellow, 42Q43c; No. 4 yellow, 40'i(jj'41'c; No. 3, 42c, No. 4, 41t4H4c; no grade, 3atl 40c. . OATS Standard. 31Vic; Xj. 3 white, 307 a31c; No. 4 white, 30',4fj301lc. BARLEY Malting. 62fr63c; No. 1 feed, JOJf 4fc RYE No. 8, &7l,-1j57ic; Xo. a, C6i57ic. Cnrlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. OaU Chicago 19 191 124 Minneapolis MI Duluth lM Omaha 63 :w 75 Kansas City 141 42. 0 St. Louis 123 71 88 Winnipeg 710 CHICAGO GRAIN ANIJ i'llllt I St U.N!) Features of the TrmllnR and CIiisIiiht I'rlcea iu Ilonril nf Trade. CHICAGO, Doc. 9. Wheat sold today at the lowest price this season. A huge Increase in the United States visible mip plv total had much to do with weak ening the market. The close was heavy at a net decline of 5i'ic to IUQIThc Corn finished ?ac to 10Ui c down, oata off ',wc to Uffftio and provisions with a loss f 5e to 2f cents Government figures on the wheat crop Proved higher than the crowd expected both as' to condition nnd acieago but came too late to affect the market. Pri vate estimates current during the ses sion, although against the IiiiIIh were much less so than the official report. Argentine crop reports of a flattering character gave the wheat market n down ward Impulse from the start. Largo receipts tended further to dls courago holders, the movement continu ing groatlv in excess of last year's weak ness In tho stock market acted also as n depressing Influence. Leading houses supported wheat at 90 cents and later at SflH cents for May, buying moro than 1.000,000 Vushels. It was. however, not until the price touched 89 cents, which had started at 90" , cents that the decline could be checked, Vs under any previous record for the pres ent crop. Latest sales at S-lWie showed a net loss of lU5'llc. Enlarged offerings from Iowa and Il linois weighed corn down, especially 'he December option. Colder weather fu vored marketing. May ranged between 4S and 4M4c. closing wcik. i ofr at 49!04Sc. Cash grades were slow. No. 2 yellow was quoted at 4x"jlii7',4c for carlot.". Statements that Argentina wan under, selling the United States counted ngaliiht the bulls In oats. Outside limits reached by May were 324fi32Hc and 32c with the close ie net lower at 32Hc Provisions dropped notwithstanding that hog receipts were less than expected. The larger packers were Helling, nnd there were reports of lessened shipping trade. January pork, which led the de cline, suffered a fall of J5 cents. Closing quotations were: Article! Open I High. I 1a)w ,'cioBe. SaT Wheat' III 1 Dec. SHltiU S4U1 3H;S4i'6 I.KtiAI. XOI H'KS NuTlCIO 1 hereby given that seulml proiiosalB will be received by the Hoard of Dlrectois of thf Farmers' Irrigation District nt their office in the City of Scottslduf'. Nebraska for the jmrchusc of two million five hundred and fifty thou and dollaiu (JI.KO.OOO) face value of the six per cent serial bonds ct eald dlstltcl until 1:S0 o'clock . m. on the Ski day of December. Kald bonds are issued under and by virtue of an act of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, approved March J6th. U?3. Session Laws. 1S35. Chapter 70, and all ainendmonts thereto, and pursu.mt to a vote of a majority Of the qualified electors of eatd district A proceeding for the judicial confirmation of said bonds lb now pending In the district court for the county of ricotts Bluff, Nelw!in. '1'he I lioara expressly reserves me ngnt to ie Ject uny and all bids and will. In no event. nni t, , ' J ' .......... . . I, lull llllltf- ty-flve per cent of the fa.ee value thiu of. By order of the Hoard of Dliecti.is. IIHVWAP.D O. I.HAV1TT Secretary of Farmers' Irrigation District V.TOd'JOt. OVHI.VIHXT XOTFCKS, i aoPOSALS KOlt "HAY -Office of the Chief Quartermaster Federal Build ing Chicago, Illinois December 1 liii: Sealed prow Miht nil! br reclv. d in r, until 11 oclod a m Dccenihi i 2! IW for furrlslHig feed ng I iv nt I-'n t ftlle Kans ,tif" 'ntlor ''ItiimI hoi :ti 'i. -all' -i t A I SMITH i l X" n tent a- - ! " ' 11 Is l't. HI S7V S3 ISVflXltl' 6'ij W4IS7 47Ni 47ti'iifi 4,47Sjir4l4St,4J 4,l 4S 4SHI 4S4 19 4'3il94 I 31 i' I aiu;rii 3ilr8i;n MM 38. Sic 9i W 4" 19 IS lit 10 19 ID 10 T. IS :i IS bHl IS SO 10 77HI 10 77i 11) SO I 10 fO ' 10 fio 10 lTVfe 10 1714 10 23'i 10 is ! 10 is 10 :c ! IS Sl( to V. I i 10 toW! IS w In w won 10 Si!, 10 30 io Oin ! 10 22V! I I lo no i 10 00 ! 9 9214) 9 !CH! 9 97'., Ou.ili quotations were as follows: FI.OUR-ynlet. but steady; winter Pat ents, J4.:iJ4.:i9: straights, ftWI.Kl; prlllg patents, Jl 2OUG.10; straights, )1W SM.0S: bakers, $3.50.7n. RYE No. 2. UViitsV. BARLEY Fied or mixing, WSHSc. fair to choice malting, G7rWt. SEEDS Tltnolh . J.iasa'.; olover. JlO.OiHi 18.00. I'KOVISIONS-Mes iwrl;. J17.75flS.OO: laril (in tierces). JlO.77ifcfiilO.S2Si; slaort. ribs (loose)? t9.87mia0.ai'i. Total clearances of wheat and flour w-ei-o equal to WS.OiO bu. lrlnuvn' re ceipts wcro 2,191,000 bu., compared with MU.OOO bu. the cormfpvMidliiK day a year ago. Tho visible supply of wheat In the United States Increased 877.0O0 bu for the week. The amount of bread stuff un ocean passage decreased 4.152, 000 bu. Intimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 31 cars; corn, 279 cars; oat!, 1S7 urs; hogs, 23.000 head. Chicago Cash Prices - Wheat. $1.00311.03; No. 3 red. W,f9Sc. No. 2 hurd, S,'tiMc, No. 3 html, 83SS6'4c: No 1 northern. Stih' h(tc. No. 2 northern, 84ti&c; No. 3 northern, S2iiS3c, No. 2 spring. feJOStc; No. 3 spring. kOtisJc; No. 4 spring. 7Mi0c; velvet chaff. S2nMc Corn, No. 3 4tt'47c: No. 3. 4&JH7c; No. 3 white, 464f4i4c; No. 3 yellow. 4Mf47',4c: No 4. 44Hlf45iic; . No 4 White. 44',,5j43i4c, No. 4 yellow, 44t04V Oats, No 2 white, SHUffio, No. 3 whlto. 32Vt33V4c; No. 4 white, ;Uill4C: standard. 33'.iff34c. Rye- No. 2. 0ii5c. Barley, 4Mr74c. Seeds: Timothy, $:i.ii3.9.; clover. $10.00 lS.OO. HUTTHIl-Ham . creameries. 275c. EGOS Steady; receipts. 1,916 casos; fresh current receipts. 224f2Sc; regular firsts. lWCOc: firsts. SSWVic CHEESE Steady; daisies, l"4'iil,4C; twins, 16Mfl7c; young yVmerlcas, 16'4w lOHc long horns, lfi'.i&'lGVia POTATOES-Steiuly; recelptji. 110 cara; Michigan. 4S1ifi0c; Minnesota. 4&Jf4)tc; Wis consin, 43tf4Sc. lOULTRY Steady, turkeys, alive. 15a: dressed, 19c; chickens, alive, 12c; springs, alive. 12Hc. VEAI-Steady, 914c. IV KW YOHK UKXRIlAI, MAnitF.T Uiiotnlliins of the l)ny on Vnrlona Conniiodltlea, NEW YORK. Deo 9 -FLOUR-Quiet; spring patents. $4.40g'4.GG; winter straights, $4.4534.55; winter patcntH, $4.07ryfi.OO; spring clears, $4.15fH.4G: winter extras No. 1, $4.0R 5f4.16; winter extras No. 2. $3.9&34.V; Kan as straights, $4.(KXS'4.10. Rye flour, barely steady; fair to good, $3.GTifI.83; cholco to fancy. $3.99.00. CORNMBAL Steady; fine while and yellow, $1.41.D0; coarse, $1 Will. 15; kiln dried, $3.35. UYE Quint; No. 2 western. CISx:. c I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT-Spot market easy: No 2 ml. $100, nominal, elevator, and $1.07. nom inal, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Du luth, 9i-V f. o. h. afloat. Futures mar ket closed 7filc lower. December closed at lHc; May, I'SSiWitilio, closed at 95ic. CORN Spot market weak; export, B3'4c, f. n. b. afloat, to arrive. OATS Spot mariict, Bteady; stnndurd white. SStMc nominal: No. 2, nominal; No. 3. 38c; No. 4, 3Gff7c; natural white, 35JP 8S'4c; whlto cllpiied. 37tr41c. HAY-Stendy; standard, $U10; No. 1, $1.12ViJ?l.lS; No. 2. $1.05: No. 3, 90.950. HOI'S Qulut; state, common to choice, 1912, 21fi2c: 1911, 12lfic; Poclflo coiust, 1912. lVfi'23c; 1911, lGgiic. HIDES Easv: Central America. "914c; Bogota, 29CT30C. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 2S 29c: seconds. 27f28c: thirds. 21025c: re jects. 195120c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, $19.2o&19.75; family, $23.0ft?24.0O: short clears. $!.OOU24.50. Beef, strong; mess, $20.01721.00;' family. $21.00flC5.00; beef hams, $30.0032.00. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies. 10 lo 14 lbs., $12.50O,13.00; pickled hams. $ll.OMm.60. Itid, easy; mlddlo west, tll.OStij'll.lfi: refined, quirt; conti nent, $11.70; South America, $12.45. com pound, $7.S7',4,a.12,-4. TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hhds., CUc; special. 7c; country. CtJIc. BUTTER Barely, steudy; receipts, 4,009 tubs; creamery extras, 37HS38e; process extras, 27,,4if2ic: Imitation creumery firsts, 2502.'iVie; factory Juno make, 21fj.'25c; fac. tory currant make, firsts, 24Wc; noennds, 23ti2i'?; packing stock, Juno make, 23fi24c; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 22V4ci No. 3. 201i 21c. CHEESE-Ftrm. receipts M;i boxes; stale whole milk held colored, specials, 18c bid; state whole milk, white. IRo asked; state, whole milk, fresh specials, 17UrU7c; skims, 4tri4c EGGS Weak, recelplti, B.907 cases; fresh gathered extras, STvfaic ; hold, fresh, av erage best, 2l&26c; refrigerators, special fancy, local storage charges paid, 21c; nearby hennry whites, fancy large, new laid, 49500 ; nearby hennry, selected whites, defective In size and quality, &HP 45c; nearby hennry. browns, 3Sc; western gathered, whites, SOiSMOc. FOUI.TRY Dressed. Irregular: western chickens. 11619c; fowls, 12i4j'lG4e, tur keys. 135) 21c. M. Louis lirurrnl InrUut. ST. 15UI8, Mo., Dec. 9.-WIIKAT-Cash, steady: track, No. 2 red, JI.03yi.Wi; No. 2 hard, 87i)91c. COUN-Ixiwcr; track. No. 2, iGWHVAe; No. 2 white. 47c. OATS Lower; tratk. No. 2, 31&33',4-: No. 2 while. 3iViUr3IV4c Closing prices of futures: WHHAT Lower: May, !Ko; .Inly, SSfcc COHN Iiwer, May, KVfliiVHc July, 47.c. OATS-I.ower. May. Siic; July, 3214c. UYB-rnchimged; file. FLOt' II Quiet: red winter patents, Ji.85fi6.1o; extr.-i fancy and straights. 4.2.V(4.75; hard winter clears, a3.10tj3.W. S1JKD Timothy, J10.00 CORNMUAL $3.00. I5U AN Strong; sacked east track. Mfl' 9Cc. MAY Steady: timothy. J13,0fl9.ft); nralrln. SIl.OJOj 1S.0). ; IIAfiaiNOI-lU 3-lCc. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; prime, steam, J10.!kVill.uO; dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts. ll4c: clur ribs. llc: short clenrs, HT4c: bacon, lower; i boxed, extra sh.iits. 12?ic: clear ribs, 1 12io; short clears. 12c. POI'LTHV I lrm; chickens, 10c; spring, 1114c; turkeys. lc: ducks, 13c, gece. lie. lll'Triill steauy; creamery, sswc. lXHIS-lIlgher; 27c. IlecelptH. Shipments. 1. VIM !,1000 47.UW 2. ,0f) 1'loui, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, hu Oats, bu . i. ..WW .moo-w .. 87.WI ..14tl,00n I KnuaiiM City lirnln und Pro vlxiona. KANSAS CITY. Doc. 9. WHKAT-I'n-changed: No. 2 hard. Mlyf8IHc; No. 3. M6SHc; No. - red, 07Hcf(41.: No 3. $8ff , COIIN '.c higher; No. 2 mixed; 4flt; No. 2, 454ir,',sc: No. 2 whit". iSTJI'ilic; No. 3 IGc. OATS I'licbauged; No. 2 white, 841 :il'4c: No. 2 mixed. 32V44i3JSc. Closing prices of futures. WHHAT May. o.!,c: July, JoVifilc. COHN May, 45!4t ; July. WWtVM.c. CJATS-May. 33,OK!?,e. HAY Steady: choice timothy. 113.00& 14.60; choice prairie. 11.W11.&0. HI'TTKH Creamery. Sl'.ic; fiists, 3!',4c; seconds. 30'i.i; packing, 21 22c KcJOS-Kxtrns, 2fMj2B'le; firsts. a4c; i-econds. 16c. POl'LTHY Hens, 1 2c; rooaters. SHftflc, oung turkeys. Inc. duck. liliHc. Itecelrits Shlpiuents. Wh'iit. bu 141, Ol.ono Cum. 1 ii 1B.0O) 17,1X0 Oats. IiUiV ti.'Mi j.'jirjo .11 1 n nen m,I la lirnlu .llarkrl, MINNUAPOLIri, Dec. .-VVIIF.AT-l)eetnber, 79!ic; May, 83ic; July, SJVu; Cash: No. 1 hard. SWio; No. 1 northern, MMalac; No. 8 northern. 7SVi'lt,o; No. 2 hard. Montana, M)4c; No. 3 wheat, 76V, "lT7Hc. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 42o OATS -No. 3 white. 3GjJi UYlS33CS74c. HRAN-ln 100 lb fcatks, n.(X la.5. FLOl'lt-l'iret iiatenta. MMflt.. -;nd p.iti nts i.).Hr4 1." . tlrst clears. 12 'i Hit: 2o. set end ilcara J: 104j2 o m.a; ii I.Utl I Y 4 .' ! 1' it' ui :, I'-'k A'l-.e li-.i'i; May. July. Corn Dec.. May. July. Oats Dec. May. July. Pork Jan.. May. Uud Dec. Jan. May. Ribs Jan.. May. MLMIf Vnnt CrrAni MniBirifml. $t4S.M!.SH: trcelpt Hntunlay. ttl. UlJI! IUftlY OlUU lTlHrilVul Lowest Prices of Securities for Sev eral Months Arc Recorded. UNION PACIFIC TAKES DROP t.ni.rn 11 f 'I'm 11 u Three Piiliitu re Recorded Through l,on 1,1st ill Isaiiea frtim Alt lunr(rr if Mnrkcl. NEW YORK. Dee 9 lowest prices of stock In all classes for several months were recorded todav. Tho selling movement, which was checked tempo rarily lalo last week, was resumed to day with Increased vigor and some of the severest looses of the present de cline wero Inflicted Union Pacific sold down 5 points to 162i. Reading IV to IftiW. fteel. iU to 05i. Amalgnmnted 3si to ViK and American Smelting 3st tu tl)l. Mimes of 2 to 3 points were re corded through n long list of other stock from alt ouarterK nf thn mar ket. At tho close when quotations wore nt the lowest, tho average price for two,nty-flvp leading Issues, Including fif teen roilrouOM anil ten Induatrlafci, had fallen to within 3 polntii of the low nvernge of tho year, which was readied In February. During tho morning tho market wan quiet, with few Important changes. Traders did not cam to take a decided position because of, tho chance of a de cision today by tho United State su premo court In ono of tho Important caBei pending. Aj soon a word wus received from AVnhlngton that none of these decisions would be rendered toilio" heavy selling began. Tho low priced specialties whlrh figured In last week's break wero first attacked and save way I easily. The movement spread not only to tho leading speculative Issues but to high priced Investment stocks. Such a large dawi of these Issues were In cluded In tho break that It was appar ent extensive liquidation w In prog ress Brokers said liquidation was chiefly on tho part of ol of town hokl crs of Becurlues, while local traders were chiefly resiMiislhle for tho hcaT short selling. No concerted effort was made to support the list tvnd tho so ciilleil "big Interests." apparently were not averse to a further drop. There wos sonio further scaling of loans by financial Institutions which may havo been a factor in tho day's operations. Although last weok's bank statement ehownd that the dflolt had been eliminated. th margin of surplus reserve, is narrow enough to explain somo of tho other reductions In tho loan account. Tho copper producers' monthly state ment showed the expected Inereaao in stocks on hand, a gain In exports hav ing been morn than offset by tho shrink age In domestic consumption. Thn bond market was very weak, with declines in somo nctlve Issues running from 1 to 1 point. .Total sales par vnluo. $1,970.00). United States bonds un changed on call. Closing quotations on bonds today wero as follows: Sale High. Lnir Clone, M,So H0U 7'i 'ri AmalRimatrd Cbpper Ainarlcan AKrlcollural Aniarlran Ilat Sugar . American Can American Can iM. ...... American ft v.. . Amrrlcan Cotton Oil... Am. Ice pccurltlut Anierlmn l.tnaeeil . . .. American Ixomotlte . American S. ft R Am. 8. ft It. pfd.....V Am Suiar Refining American T & T American Tolvaceo Anaconda Mining Co... Atcblaon Atrnlaon pfd Atlantic Cnaat Line.... lUItlmorp ft Ohio nethlehem Bttel llrooVtm Ilaptd Tr.... Canadian racltlc Central Leather Chesapeake ft Ohio Chlcino O V Chlcto, M (It. P.. Chlrato ft N. W Colorado P ft 1 Consolidated (Us Corn Product 104 M'i UV M'i MOD r.3 to s.idi) u:h 115 W 57 113H (4i 84 II 1,000 Ui Wi t.too rs'i (00 is oo it; too 4:1 15,700 lli II UU ll'i im im S9. 101 ion 101 101 000 117U lift', US'. t.;io lion HMi im! i.oo us :r.m 2Jp4 mod it :' .to 8,(100 lot mi )0l'i :oo miti ion; iom 700 131 1KU H 1,700 105 10.1 103'i 1,100 sit; 3iv, .us S.inn M I7U RTH a.soo :us i :iu 3,400 M SSU :i 3,I0I 79 7" 77'i S00 171. K'i HI, 19,300 llSli W tin', i.ioo Hsu nv, ni'i 1.100 :i 30'-, 30S 1,100 140 131 187 40,000 11 i; is; . .-. ''ISI Delaware 1 Ilodaon... . ! Denver It Tlln Grande 100 'VOV, oii :oi Denver ft It. C. pfd.... Dlstllleri securtllea .. Krle Ilrle lat pfd r.rla Id pfd Ceneral niectrle Oreat rCortttern tM. .. 100 34 ti 3R1, i.too 4 '4 20- .7,600 33 sM 3i; 40 39U Kl'i 111 40; 40U i,r.oo 400 4li 40 :,!oo in ,m is5 (Ireat Northern Ore rlfa. 1,100 4Ht Illinois Ontrnl Interlsiroutli Mat. . Inter. .Met. pfil International ilarveater. Inter-Marine pfd International Taper . International IMmp .... Kansaa City Ponthern... Icledo CJaa IhlUli Valler LnutMllie k hTaahvllle. m . st n: t s. at. m.. Mlmourl. K. ft T MlfiKoutl Pacific National nixult National Iad f. It. It. of M. M pfd., New Tork Central N. Y.. 0. ft W Norfolk ft Western.... Mirth American Northern I'actfte . raclfle Mall remu) Ivanla rvople'a (Jaa P.. ('.. C : St. I, PlttiUursh tiial I'reaierl Steel fir. ... Pullman I'ajaee Car . . Headlnir llepuWlr 1 S , Itepubllc I. ft pfd. Itock lilinil Co Ilo. k laland Co. pM... St. I., ft 8. F. U pfd.. fUMhoaril Air Line .. Sratviard A. L. pM.... Kloaa-Bbaffleld 8. ft I Southern Pacific . Southern Itallwar So. Hallway pfd Teunesaeo Copper Texas ft Pacific... Union raciflo Union 1'aclflc pfd Unlt.il Ktatea Ttealty .. United Htates IHlMnn. l.'MI V.i'i U..i., 12., 7.1W 1H 17 17 7.V0O MH, Mli 60i l.ooo in. now no :oo ill. lit, it l.ioo hi; 11 11 100 19 SO 00 !7'.J :6; J03VI 19,600 I7Si 169'4 109". M) II Ml 140 1S9 COO !7", 2HI, 4.70O 4JV. 401, 300 KM, 125 100 M Wi unv, 134 mi itti; 124 t.i 77U 10W 2,400 in; 109 400 32S 31 31 1.300 u:i; niv ni!i COi) IIU Mil, 10V4 9.100 i2m un; 111:14 1,100 32,4 31 . soy, 0. 71V) IllVi 120?, 120 1, - ii3i4 no novi 100 104 101 103 soo sin :t !0!4 400 " - 34 3 300 ir.z iw ir,9i 175.000 171H I4V.I, Jflr.Vl J.P00 ,3iTk 54li 24 1,100 87 96 Mli i,W 23; ;:i. 22i 43'i :.:oo 4 3(, 29U 29 19U WK 46V4 tv, coo it, "0 41 47 1J.6O0 10i 10, 107 JllOO t 1-9 it MO- 04 Vi'i 79 l.lilO 39'i 37'i 37'i J, tOO Ul, 221, 22V, 109.400 117 14 llS'i 114 ... ,i IIH 300 73 72 7li . 7.C0O II I 601; 61 United Stataa Slael... U. 8. Uteel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Cl;emlcal Watwali Watxih ifd Wentarn Maryland .... Western Union Weitlnihouia Ktectilc ...211,100 13, C'4 C1V4 ... .1,900 19 10714 1 07H .,. C.4P0 I'i l IIH 41 4n; 3'4 11 eh; 14 77', It ion 4 4 13 5114 M 77 T I.tr-aj UU 7.00 S!U W0 !6J 100 79V, Wheellnr ft L. u Total Mlea for tba day, 940,400 ahiiet Biillvldend Offered. I LiiiiiIiiii Nloek JlarUel. I LONDON, Dec. !. Monoy was dearer auu iiiscouui raie.i were iirm loony. America did not bid for tho 41.010,000 new gold offered In the open market, but Uermauy bought tl.DOO.OOO and India 1'iOO.OX) whllo the test was not sold. The stock market was dull and gener ally easy. Berlin and Paris offered stocks In the afternoon and home rails sagged owing to fears of tile strike on the North eastern railway sprradlng. Consols eased off Insympathy with the home section, hut good Investment buying hardened In dian rails and Japunese bonds. Amerlcu securities ruled unlet und steudy and from ',, to ', hlghe: during the forenoon. Fair buying caused thn ad vaiice, but when this supporj was with drawn the market declined under tint lead of Canadian Pacific. The closing wat, easy. lyoiuloii closing stock ipiotatiuns: Ctnitil. money . 7SUIIIIaols Ontral 11014 do auount .. 7 7-lll4ulailll(l ft MMb..t4, Amal Copper . . . M'iMo., Kan ft Tai . 2U Apaioiida . .. lNe' York. I.'enttal 1 1 1 4, Atoblaon IK9V4Norfolk ft Western. HH di pfd . . IM, du pM II naltlmura i oblu Uu'iOimrlo I Weatern. 3J4 CenailUin Pacific !7l1,l'cBii,ylTanla HH ! CUepiake ft liino si j:nn Mine, , it'bl. Oieai Wertam 11',,II1Iiik t,1 iChi.. Mil. ft 81. 1". 117 Foutbrrn H ... 94 Da Ilecu It', du pfd . . lll'i 'Denver ft nio O M 1 do pfd 41 I'lilou puiifiu us Erie ' io PM S do M pM- 7I,C. 8. Steel lay. do 111 pfd . . . Hi (la pfd y 112 do M pfd. . 41 WmImiIi 1 4i; Orand Trunk . .. do pfd 4 SILVKIt-llar. film at 20' 11-ICd per ounce. MONKY Si4(4 per rent The rale of discount in the opan tnat- ket for short bills Is 4Ti Mtr cent, for three inoiithb' bills, 4i per cent Trriiaiiry Mnleinriit. , SHINttTON Dc ?. The .onlit.or , of tic Imtnl Mite-- trfasar at the h. g t r .(; of I Mi toda uus Workti g ba! i- e W W i-j Im !. - and Phll.p I i- i e ir 9)0,3' , f'l . 1 dal of Eincrui i: dlsburaemeiits. I3.S4S.WS. deficit this i fiscal year, $1. 411.79'; as agslnst a deficit of $Jl.llS.R7l Ian ear The figures for reinlpls, illshiirseineuts and deficit ex clude Panama anal and public debt ti'iiusaOlloiis. on A'urU Monej XnrUel. NEW YORK. Dei MONEY On call. sleud, Ml per cent ruling rates, il pr cent, closing bid. '. per cent; offered at 6V4 Per tent. Time limm steudy, slxtv and nlnet da,. mi;, )er cent; stk ttiouths, 54f0 pel cut PRIME MERCANTIl.K PAPUR-ti per cent. STERLING E.UIIANG1-Steady. with actual business In tankers' bills nt $4. SI Co for slxt.v-ilay blll and it t $4.H00 for de mand; commercial bills. $1.90. SH.VER-llar, COic Mexican dollars. 49Wc. , BONDS -Covcrnniftit. -teady; railroad, weak. Closing quotations on bonds today were us follows U. . tel. ts WK. r , rl. la... 4a coupou 1004L. ? Jib. In ltU M'4 U. S. S. HI HH'- A X unl. Ii ... K o eoupaa HUM K T. tit U. VI V. . It.. rf ;. Ill -i,, crn i, 1... . sn, do coupon llll p.rltli t:, tci Fanamt St. coupon. .101W iyinT. 1. ... u A ('. lit . rth S .v. H U. t M IS Anifr Alt a lolSN y (s , ti . . M A. T. T o F..ll0't io Jfb i ft'4 Am. Ttittacco K ..! N Y N. II II. Armour i. 4H.. n s'i . .. m AtfMn nan. it ". N , W lat t. it.. KK4 ilo ry. 4a lbV .UOti Mo 41.. . . 1IJH ailwl.Vu Paclllo .. M .. M4 M, III . . M .. PtnO S U rtdf. 4. . 1H .. 0M'iin r. Sli 1I5.. Ht4 .. Mi ito roll ! 10IU . 1C7 ltrnllnn (n. Is.. Ms, . M S 1. ,v s F. f( 4s T514 .. 9W rtn ion li Ji. do rr. It. .. A ('. U lat Ii. . Dal. ft Olilo 4a... da Ilia .. . . Brook. Tr. ct 4? Can. nt Ila Si On. leather h. . Cliaa. ft Ohlfi 4ti an cniiT. ma... .. kih'si. i. s. w. c (1. Ml Chlcano & A. Ja l B A I. ailj. t. ... 75 I 11. A 0, J. 4a... M So I'Af ml. 4. Mli iln en. 4 4V1 ilo ,v II in; f" M B T rr 44t, 1M Oo 1.1 Xrt U . r It I, r. e. 4. HV'fo Itallwar la 104 Jo if 4. 4'k ilo trn 4 . . 7 l. & S r ft e 4ia MUPnion raclfle 4i . . SIM D A. II. et. STVi ,t n I, t P. It O rf. a t Mi, lit ft ttl. 4. Mi DIMIlldtl' Is UV,V. s ltubbr . . .10V Krta p 1 .... K P. S SI l MJ .. pxil. Mo "1 Va -Cir Ohm la. . MH do ;. 41. ar. U.. 7 W'alMth I.I A i. U Jti 111. Cn lit rat. 4a MHUVwtum M.l . Si Inter. Mat 4H 1 Want Kla.v rv. la M Intar. M. M. 4Ha... MUWlt. Ontral 4i .. t Juino IH i'i OKara llualon Cluallig Mui'Li, BOSTON, Dec. 9. C?liwlng quotations on stocks wero ,aa follow: AIIoiim mtiMnhawk Amal. (-ppar 7HNeada ITim. . . A. Vt. U K . .. m.N1p1iMrn Mlnaa Arltona Com SVhijrtli Ilutta .. .. II. ft ( C. ft S. r. IHXorth uit, Cal. A Arlrona 71 Old Dominion .... Cat. ft. lltvla iV Dtrtula . . . Centannlal llCulner Cop. Itanta C, O . Id Shannon .. Eaat Ilutta C. M ... ll;Buparlnr Krankltn HSiipartnr II. M. (llroiix Con a'lTamnrark . . (lranbr Ton, M U. s. a. It. ft M . 61 . 1914 .. Ml .. in. .. u ..101 . 71 . 11 .. am Hi . 3S . 4IU . 4, ,10H .. il' . 31, 70 Uratn Cananra . . XH (1 P'd lile Ilojala Oippar. 20 I'tah Cop, Kerr I'iUlali Copper Cp. . IjiV Copper t4 Winona La Balle Copper .. . rit.Wolierltie Miami Coppar 13 y Allied, Vert York Milling: MncUe. NEW. TOItK. Dec. 0.-Oolng quota tions on mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel stock.. Meilrnn i;o do bonds IS Ontario jso Con. Cal. A Va, ... Ophlr Iran Silver 110 standard Un) Leadvllla Con I Yellow Jacket 14 Little Chief 4 Offered. II 11 11k fllenrliiKK, OMAHA, Dee. 9. Tho batik clearings for today wero J3,JS5,S22,64 nnd for tho corresponding day last year wcro $2,739, 290.3.). OMAHA UKM7HAI, MAKKHT. IJUTTKK-No. 1. 1-lb. carton. 37Hc; No. I, ft)-lb. tubs, 33Hc; No. 2, ,16c. C1IFKSH Imported Swiss, n3c. Amerl. can Swiss, 263i block Swiss, 34c; twins, 20ii; daisies, 20c; trlpluts 20c: Young Americas 21c; blue label brick, 21c; Urn berger, 2-lb 21o; 1-lb., He; New York white. 21c. BKKF CUT PHICPXi-Kffectlvo Decerrt brr !, wholosiile prices will ho as follows: Hlbs: No. 1. 20HC No. 2, !5o; No. 3. IIV3C I-olns: No. 1. 22c; No. .2, lnijc; No. X 12tc. Chucks: No. 1, !Vic;.No. I, SUc; No. 3) 8c. Hounds: No. 1. 13c; No, 2, lie; No. 3. 10V4o. Plates: No. L 8c; No. 2, 7c; No, 3, 7e. POUl.THY -Broiler, 15 per dos.; hens, 11c; :ocks, 10c; ducks, Uo; geese, 16o; turkeys, 23c; plgetts, per tlu 11,20. Alive, brollurx,, Iflc; hens, 10a; old roosters, 7uj ducks, full feathered, lie; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys, 10c; pigeons pr dou,, OOot' nomerM, $1,50; squabs, No. 1, II. 30; No. 2, EOc. FISH (freshj-Plokerel. 13c; white, IGc; trout, IGc; largo crapples, 15c; Spanish mackerel. IGc, eel, loc; haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c, green catfish, 13o; shad roe, per pair, 40o; salmon, 11.20; halibut, 18o; buffalo, r'c; bullhead. 13c FltUITE, ETC. Missouri apples. In bbls., 13.o0fl8.25; New York Greenings and Baldwins, $3.25, Spanish onions, per case, 11.50. Hananan, fancy select, por bunch, ti26tr2.60;'Jiimho. per biineh, 12.7G y3.73. Dates. Anchor brand, new, SO 1-lb. pkgs. Ill box, per box, 12.2T., Droinodary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. in bor. per box, 13.00. Pigs, California, per case of 12 No. 12 pkgs, 85c;. per cas of 36 No. 12 pkgs., 12.C0; per case of 60 No, C pkgs., $2.00; bulk. In 23 and M-lb. boxes, per lb 10c; new, Turkish, B-crown, In 20-lb, hnes. ner lb., lEc; 6-crown. In 20.1b. boxes, per lb.. 1c, 7-crnwn, In I0.b. boxes, per lb.. 17c. Lomons, I.lmonelra, selected brand, extra fancy, 30-300 sizes, per box, 17.H0; Lomft Llinoneirn, fancy, 20O-M Blzcs, W)r box, $fi.7&ti7.00; 240-120 sires, 6O0 per box Ie; California, choice, ;f00-30 sizes, per box, JG75. Oinnuei, Cali fornia navels, extra fancy. P6-l: sizes, per box, $2.753.00 extra fancv. all sixes, 1J.S0. Cranberries, per bbis , H.nuifjg.oo; per box, $2.75; Jumbo C brand, 19.C0. VEQETABLKH - Cabbage. Wisconsin, per lb., lc Celery. Michigan, per doz., Sic. Cucumbers, hothouse, per dor.. 11.25. ICgg Plant, fancy Florida, per doz., $1.50. (larlto, extra fancy, white, per doz., 16c. lettuce, extra fancy, per doz,, 40c. Onions, white. In crate, II; yellow, peh lb Hie Parsley, fancy southern, per doz. bunches, MflJoc. Potatoes, Early Ohio, por bu.. 5c. Tomatoes, California, por basket. 12.00. Wax brans, per basket, 11; green beans, per bosktL H. Hweat Eotatoes, Kansas. Per bbl 12.bC. Iluta agas. per lb., lV4c. Coffee Market. N KW YOHK. Dec. 9. -( 'OFF Fu tures market oened steady at an ud vance of r, to s points In response to higher Uuropenn cables. The close wuh steudy. net 3 to 10 points higher. Sales wero o-S,2uO bags. December. !3.(Wc; Jan uary. lS.lCc; February. 13.21c; Marr.ri, 13.4.'.c; April, 13.fjGc; May, -mi.A7a; June, 1S.73. July, USOo: August. 13.84c; Septem ber, Ootobcr und November. 13.88c. Spot market quiet; JUo 7s, 14c: Santos 4s, IDTJe; mild, quiet: Cordovu, Itti'Uo Mllvnukrn lirnlii .larkrl. MU.WAl'KKK. Wis.. Dec. 9.-WIIKAT-No. 1 northern, tztylito'fo No. 2 northern, 8IJSl'c; No. 1 hard winter. WiS7c. De cember, Slttr; May, HGTi'5(R6c. COHN-No 3 yellow, 4CV414Hi . No 3 white, 47ep47'ic: Dfcember, 47'i.-. Ma v. 47T,-8c. OATH Standard, 3:Hiia4c. BAKLHY tWlTJc Liverpool drain llatrkel. LIVUHPOOL. Deo 9. WHEAT Kiit, steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7b 7d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 4d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7a 2id. Futures, steady; December. 7a3'd; March, 7s 3d. May. 7a l,d. COHN Spot, steudy; old Amtrlcan mixed. ts4l:d. old Amorlcaii mixed, via (lolvestou, rts2',td. Futures, easy; Do. cember, 4s10,d. Jaunary, 4s 10VI I'iMirlit lliirkel. PKOH1A. III.. Dec. D.-CORN-In-nhanged to V lower; No. 4 white. 45c: No. 2 yellow. 4SVfcc. No, 3 yellow, 45V4o; No. 4 yellow. 44Vac; No. S mixed, 43',4c; No. 4 mixed. 44?ic. sample, 42"i4j'4U'. OATS-Market U'- higher; No. 2 white. S4!4c; standard. a'ift3Sij'; No. 1 white, '.tc. Iliilutli fir-1 11 MnrLrl, Dri.l'TII. Dec 9-WHBAT-No. 1 hard; Wq; No. 1 northern. Sic; No 3 northern. 79c. Montana No. 2 hard 79'c. December. 7He. .May. S4e j OATrV 28ic l.lulli II11II1T MnrUel F.LUIN IP De 9 BITTEH Firm Sjc OMAHA UYE STOCK MARKET Higher. HOGS ARE MOSTLY TEN HIGHER Nherp Actlir nml Mriinu to Ten V Flflrrn l-'cnlii lllslirr I.hiiiIi "4(riiiiH In 'IV11 llluiier Feed era Menil . SOl'TII OMAHA. Dec. 9. lal$. HeCetntM vnr, r'uinn iil sinan. i;.siiinatii Monday 6,400 7.5M 10,b00 ItW 17.SS0 lR.Oftl 11.1W faille lust weAl; niivw: Same day 2 wks. ago. o!w 7.S0S MM G.2CW o.TW Martin da.N 8 wks. ago.13.0IX .'Htno day I ws. ago. R.BM batuo day last year... S.17B or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha lor the year Uv date ms compared with ast year. 1912. mu, Rtc Dec lii Wt,i,V 1.U5.3JT 163.S07 Hogs .... ,.:,7,s s,a4,K sai.aos Hhtep S.Sa.8:U 2.f7.9;i f.745 The following table shows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha for the Isat few days, with comparisons: .Dto. J1MX. !lsi)."lIt.llMH. ilWKI., 1801. ,IWt. Nov. 17 Nov. 21 7 4S4 12! 6 Ml 4 l 6 ti ail t o; 4 2d 5 S 4 B0 6 04 a 7hi oj 6 75 4 61 6 Bi' 4 i',4 S OS 5 tH 4 631 18 6 Mi 4 S7I 12 I 4 71: II 10 r. 41 4 631 4 a. G 43 t U 6 4S 4 47 00 8J 7 07, X 091 9 iv' o ml Nov Ki. 7 Sl Nov. o. 7 SST, ti 01 7 CO 1 12 I'C. i A 01 7 U S IX" cw S tt 3. 7 67H 0 01 7 MTt 7 13 7 IS I MSI d OV, 8 Oil 7 64 i 5 M 7 ?ti 7 W r, SS 7 4I R 121 7 fWUi fi W 7 41 8 22 I t !;, 7 ."H S I 6 01 ! 7 V S 30 Indicates Sunday Receipts and disposition of live stock t the Union Hlock yards, South Oniolm. for twnnty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: ItlX'KIPTrWOAttrl. , Cattle.Uog.a.rlhiKM).Hrs'a. V .11 tU. J 1R Wabash 2 Union Pacific jl ". ft N V , east.. . 1.1 I', ft N. W., west.. M t'. Ml. P. M. & O... IS 0. H. ft O.. east.... i 4'. It. ft Q., west.. 6S (J. II. I. ft p.. cunt.. 8 Illinois Central 2 C. O. W 2 Total receipts 223 Deo. Dec. Dec. 4 Hec. . Deo. 6..I Deo. 7.. Deo. 8 . Dec. 9.. 2 17 , i!. 7 .1 22 11 10 2 2T. i 4 4 1 t 9 103 r.2 DISPOSITION IIKAD. Cattle. Hogs. . 44'i 1.470 . MO l.fiJO . f.70 2,270 . 42(1 1.V40 . 5 . h II . 130 . 3 . 14K . H'.'l . fit) '. 14 .130 . 4'J 7i ... . 43S . Ki . 41 ,. 911 SO Moil In ft Co Swift r Co Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour ft Co Morrell S. a Packing Co W. It. Vansiuit A Benton, V. S. & Lush. lllll & Hon V". 11. Lewis (Huston ft-. Co J. U. Kual at ijo J. H. Bulla U F. Humz llosnnstock Bros 715 1,837 3,014 3,73.1 H R Hamilton Hothschtld & Krebs.. Mo ft. Kans,. Cnif Co. Cllne ft: Christie Other buyers 3,351) Vllol very Total G.&Vi 7.45 CATTI.li Cattle recelnla were moderatn this morning, only !1(S cars be Ihg leported In or a little morn than has us many as arrived at tho yards a. week ago today It wan In fact a light run for a Monday. At tho enmo tlmu there wan a good demand und with receipts so light prices on practically all kinds of emtio advanced sharply. Beef steers were In very good demand and thn market wus safely 10u higher than last week, In fact somo sollers worn calling It ns much as lOfilSu higher. Tim trade was fairly actlvo ut tho advance, with most nf the cattln chunglng hundri In good season In tho morning. Cows and heifers were y good, demand and thoy sold unywhero rom strong In lOo or morn higher, depending upon kind and utiullty. Buyers wero all out looking for stock cattle and fedora this mornng and they were very free sellers, the market being 10c and In many cases 15n higher than lust week. Quotations on Native Cattle Oood ta choice' beef steers, lH.25yO.76; fair to good beef ulcers, !7.2&!ij.Xi; common to fair beef ateers, 19.00117,2, good to choice halt ers, li.7EJJ7.00; good to choice rows, Jj.tO a.a0: fair to good grades, ti.tOSi-G.W; com- ,inon to fair grades. !3.2fx34.W; good to choice stocKers anu ioftue7, ..u'i.ou; fair to god Btockers and feeders, $5,760 6.25; common to fair stookora and feed ers, $0.00186,75; stock cows and heifers, 14.MHi.00; veal calves, $5.00tf9.00; bulla, stags, etc., $4.004.00. Quotations on llango Cattle Oood to choice beet stnera, JQ.7tyi.15; fair to good beet steers, l.2f4A-fi.7C; common to fair beof steers, 15.(Oji.2fu Hepresentillve sales: BKl'JF RTKKKH. I SJ0 I S 1 Ill 7 91 1 191 II SO 1 110 I 05 9 901 7 00 M 1SI2 S 10 II 1009 7 01 20 1113 21 14 94 7 14 20 1117 4 911 7 II 1331 I 41 18 MM 7 0 31 1297 10 II 1170 7 15 i 1210 t 71 M IU4 7 90 1 H&0 9 75 COWH. I Ill 4 10 2 ,.. 790 ' 6 3f 7...., 911 4 II 16 Ml 5 00 1 1011 4 40 H 144 t 00 4 1030 4 CO 1 1111 10 910 4 10 13 Ut 5 IS S 911 4 71 II i 5 90 1 tOU 4 IS 10 1202 I 00 4 1117 I 00 10 9&0 t 10 2 KC0 IS 10 2 107S 20 7 910 I II 19 1131 II 0 911 6 to 1 1 MO t 00 HMIFKBS. 9 111 6 OS 7 720 6 71 3 143 ft 20 I I I 71 3 ar,3 G 31 9 712 I 00 7 714 If US 3:...'. 743 - to 27 112 3 34 4 1036 s"2 4 190 ft 10 4 510 24 K 1 5 tW 3 991 9 00 I1ULLH. 1 13S0 4 90 I -. 1790 S 10 J 1410 5 If. 1 1720 ft w 1 HO) Ii 30 1 1170 75 (J A I. V1CS. 19 219 5 35 1.. 340 ftft 1 320 I 10 390 1 10 1 400 ft II 3 . 211 I 00 1 112 00 4 123 9 00 STOC KICHH AND FKEDRUS. I 33,1 4 HO I i I V. 2 .. Ill ft 00 I 117 40 J 0 0 Jll K 74 6 71) t SM ft 7. 27 ... . 911 7 20 II 132 ft AO II . 1011 7 !ft It . ... HI IS HOflH necrlpts of hogs dmppod a tie thlM morning In comparison with last Monday and two weeks ago, hut were a little larger than on tho corresponding days a year ugo. With only a modorato supply of hogs In sight nnd till buyers having god demands trado started off esrlv with an advance of Mflue. Quite a few' offurlngs were disposed of In that wav to tho speculators. For a short time there appeared to on some iiin rnanuy as to what the packing Interests wore going to do. However, sellers were up- HinUitc and expected the packer buyeis to take up the trade, nt least on tho same basis as opening prices. To make a miio thing of it the solium held fast and In tho end got prices for thn rest of the offorlngs fully aa good and In most oases better than during the earlier trade The packing drovo wero put up largely around 17.C0 or possibly a shade helter.ithus making tho snles to the pack ers generally a dlmo higher than the general market at the closo of lust week. Taking all tho sales Into consideration the bulk moved at a range of Jl.fiW.W, as against $7.!?7.) on Saturday. Two loada sold up to 17.76, top for tho day and a dime above tho highest prlco op Satur day. The weakest point of the day ww at or near the close, values showing good part of the early advance lost. A generally active movement was a feature of the market and mostly everything was dared In good eeaeon. rtapresenttttivn naies: No II .. 92... II. . 10... at. 19 . 21 90 II y, '9 13 79 At sh. IT. No. At. Bh. fr. . 3t4 : 7 41 . !W ... 7-K 194 IV) 7 II ..lit 309 T II .U0 110 7 ti .Ml . . 7 IS K4 . . 7 U .297 40 7 IS 111 110 7 7I. 324 10 7 7'a 30 . . 7 ll'i 2(4 130 7 I7H fit tn 7 S7'i I'll 340 7 17', .113 .Ui .111 ,ys 190 114 321 119 101 2U 201 III 171 jo 7 So t (0 11V 7 U . . 1 u 10 7 II 7 M M 7 in 7 M M 111 T 0 " 10 " 40 7 ') t I 10 M. . 4... ti... 17... it.. 41 20 lo l 7.1 71 ij it .1 ? 14 . M .180 7 M ?J . . ..Ml 144 : Ti, 10 m . . ' m 114 m m ; m in 1M M .. ..H4 o ; -. In Ml 14 7 M 71 141 . ? Tl, M .M IN 1 N HI .. 7 i'.', 90 . r ... jm m no .. 7 7u I S3 im 7 w n im ... t ;o m nt sto m tt aw to 7 ( 114 ... 7 M 4 MS NO 7 ;o 1 11. ...ita . . 1 to is rw ... 7 to 64. . ..14 M 7 Mi ....... . . 7 70 4 .. . mi .. ? et ;i rt 49 7 70 71.. ,H . . 7 14 l SM ISO 7 7il II ill ) IN U 30 M 7 70 47 141 $0 7 at C Ml .. 7 1' M .. . H .. 7 16 (0 ISi 1:0 7 ;o 19. . . Ml 40 7 S H II) IK T 7ii II 141 ... 7 (4 110 110 7 70 ,:... M7 . 7 S3 17 101 ISO 7 70 II ;' . . 7 l CI 771 10 7 ' U til ... 1 .-. ti s !io ; ,11 ii :i to ; 1.1s ... ; ;o 74 Ii ... 7 H 40 MS M 7 ;n M lt .. J ti M IM 100 7 70 S M ... 7 IS 01 l ISO 7 to ti koi ... : ti s :o ... ? :n 17. . .Ill JiM 7 45 71 !44 40 7 70 M . Jl 10 7 M 71.. ..174 210 7 70 71 .... Ill !00 7 M 44 IIS ... Tu ,11 !U 110 7 W 71 II 7 111 47 . . !7 4 7 tt 101 3l . . 7 71 SI IK . . 7 14 it 114 ... T 74 It. . . 797 It 7 II It 103 tt T 71 pias. I ... II ... I M HUEF.P-Tho receipts of sheep and lambs this morning were pretty much but were considerable shor.t of two weeks ago A fairly largo percentage of range stuff showed up; In fact, the supply of that kind of sheep and lambs was almost equal to hnlf of thn total rocelpts. As usual at this time nf the year the bulk of tho range offerings wan' mostly on the feeder order, though several loads of very good klllnrs, nrrUeil on today's market. Mostly all the buyers seemed to have good orders and although no Improvement In tho general trade was Indicated by the early reports from outsldo points the local trade begiui In vary good season and was pilte active. Prices on good handy weight lambs might bo icgarded as ajiy whete from strong to a. dime higher and biliiba Inclined to be 11 little too heavy to Please the packer buyers scorned to sell fairly well and If there was any change in allies It whs for tho better One load of Ted western iambs reached $7.70 as compared with $7.00 on Friday. There WJIS alsll U,t u.HV Ira.'l. 1nM In .. ,fat sheep and prices seem to show Just uiuuii improvement ns on lambs and possibly a uttio more. Killing sheon sold anywhere from strong to 10iitl&o higher iimn win cioso or last week. A bunch or frit ewes sold 11a I1I0I1 11 in i.nin.i HA nt the end of last week. Horn range wethers brought 14.8C nnd a bunci of fed yearlings sold up to $S.1B. Almost everything In the sheep division changed hands readily nnd practically all the orrerlngs were disposed of comparatively early in the forenoon. While thn demanrl for Oertera en.t to bo very limited during the closing days of lost week, there wsa a fair In quiry ror usrriil rccder offerings this morning. Tho feeder supply wan onlj ralr, there being, however. Just about enough feeders on sain to satisfy the de mand. Trade was fairly active whlli prices showed no material change from hist week. Uulk of tho offerings wrus cleared In fair season. Quotations on sheep and lambs. I.ambs. KOO'J 7''JVn-70: lambs, fair to good. a07.30; lambs, feeders, XWRCM. yearlings, good to choice. $5J5(fr.2.'i: year ft '4-Si"s-36; yo"rllngs. feeders. $4.,VVuJ.40; wethers, good to choice, $I.2J 4.o0; wethers, fair to good, UKVSmTH; wethers, feeders, $4,OWM.; ewps, BO0(1 t w';Va' ,.',S'04' ?w" 00'' to choice, $4.1CtT4.40; ewes, fair to good. $&S0iriH.15; ewes, feeders. $2.S6n.n0: owes, veurllng bMcks?rfc.roa5co: c,,h'" -hfip n,,,t 6M fed lambs ffi 7 70 173 Wyoming wethers, feeders., xr, 1 2r, ,H .r' CWC!I 1 15 105 fed owes 117 4 if, 157 fed lambri R7 7 r.o 570 fed lambs 87 7 M 114 fed yearllnga . fa) ro 220 fed owe , 120 4 40 311 fed owes log 4 05 111 fed nwes 110 4 15 10ti Utah wethers 102 4 30 234 foil yearlings 95 ti CO 223 fed yearlings 93 r, 50 IXW Utah lambs si 7 on 310 t'tah ewes 92 7 on 48 Utah ewe . 110 4 15 l02 Utah lambs, ' feeders A5 11 to lis Utah lambs, feeders So 5 7 m Utah yearlings K C H W Utah yearling" 10S Ii K 100 fed yearlings 72 0 15 CHICAGO I.I VIS STOCK MAUKUT IIiikm Close! Lower Cnltlc anil Shrrii Prlceai Higher. CHICAGO, Dec .-CATTLE-necelpU. f2,000 head; market steady to loo higher, beeves. $5.603 10.60,; Texas stoera, $4,600' 0.SQ; western Btcers. $5.tW9.25; Blockers and feeders, $4.40g7,65; cowa and heifers, 13.9W7.75J calves. M.WIf 10.25. HOOH-Recelpts, 34,000 head; market opened GQlOq higher; cloned lower; light, 17.35W7.76; mixed. !7.e04r7.S5; heavy, t7.40f 7.M; rough, I7.40t7.(,); plITB, $5.257.30., bulk of sales, $7.WtJ7.B0. HI113ICP AND UAMBS-Itccelpts, 40,000 head, market mostly lOo higher; native. .7M14.Kj; western, $4.W4.W): yearlings, 15.2f-u.fi0; lambs, native, $O.POtf7.90; wsit ern. $C.007.90. Knnaus City Live Stuck Mnrkcl. KANHA8 CI TV. Deo 9,-CATTLHl-ne- replts, 10,000 head. Induing 1,500 south erns; markot steady; stocknrs and feed ers, lOo higher; dressed beet and export, steers, $7.80B10.76; fair to good. $0.75ti 7.73; western steers, PJ.OOH&DO; stockers and feeders, 15.0ftS7.C0; southern steers, 5.Ki)7.40; southern cows, 13.2542.tiQ; na tive cows, $3.73f7.00, liatlvn helfnrs, $S.OO CO.OO; bulls. $4.rAtf6.00; calveN $.00ri0.0tf. HOOS-Itccelpts, 11,000 heail; market 5 to 10o higher; bulk of saUs, 17.fB4C7.P0., heavy, H.KHll.OO; packers and butchers, .17.7W.87H; light, 17.OWJ0; pigo. $.W W.io. HHUKP-Hecelpts, 8,000 head: market steady to 10c higher; lambs, lCOntil.75, yearlings, $5.036.50; wethers, $l.26t(fi.). $.1.ttMG.23. cuts, .I4,uiiii.w, stociters ami leeuers, SI. Louis Lire Stork Mnrkrl. 8T. I3IMrJ. Dec, 9. CATTI.K Hecelpts, 9.000 head. Including 8,700 Texaiin; market lOo higher cholco to fine r-tcera, HO.OO&i 11.00, good to choice, la.iW-S.'jO; dreastd and butcher (teer. 15.iatl.G.'i; stockers and feeders, 13,76.10: cows and heifer. $4.50-1(7,00: cannors. $3.65f4.00; bulls, $4,2r, J6.C0: calves, $6.00(Hll.OO; Texas and Oklahoma steers, 15.007.60; cows and heifers, $3.75CT6.00. HOGS Hecelpts. 15,000 head; market 6c higher; plgH and lights, $C.75UT.8; mixed and butchers, $7.5607.90; good heavy. $7JJ) 7.90. SIIIJKP AND LAMBH Itecelpts, i.!A head, market strong; muttons, $4.2MW.40 venrllngs. $5.75i.60; lambs. 15.rW7.fO nils and bucks, $2.00ff3.2f; stockers, $3.30 03.75 M. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JO8BPII. Mo., Dec. 9. -CATTLK HecelptH. 1.900 head; market, alow, stead) , steers, $.2510 W; cows and heifers, $3.00 J18.M; ctilvca, IttOQOjr.. IIOO a- Hecelpts, 7,000 head; market, i hlcher; top, 17.85; bulk of sales, 17.65tf7.W) o ii,'Wli AVI) I.AMI1S ItecelntK 1 Oil . . . . ,Hrket, 100 tilgner, lainos, ji.iojj7 Ku. I - i siook l Slahl Hecelpts of live stools at the five prin cipal western marketa yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Soutli Omaha 5,400 7,600 lO,50 St. Joseph 1.900 7,000 J.00U Kansas City 10.OW 11,000 MX St. Louts 16.000 4.50D Chicago 2J.000 34.000 40.0l Totals . .64,300 74,600 64.0O.1 Metal Market. NEW TOBK. Dec. P.-METTALS-Cop-fter, quiet; standard spot and December, 116.87V4 bid; January. US.87HW17.J2H: elec trolytlc, H7.62HQ17.87H; lake. $17.62jji 17.81H. catlng, 17.2Jrl7.37H. Tin. quiet, spot, December and January, $49.35H9.65, February, 49.aotf49.00. Lead, steady, at J42.tVytH4.00. Spelter, quiet, at $7.2017.40. Antimony, steady; Cookaon , 110.50. Irou. quiet; No. 1 northern, !1S.7519.S5; No. 3 northern, 18.2S4?1S.75; No. 1 southern. tt5.7W19.2n; No. 1 soft southern, 31S.6UU 19.00. Copper arrivals, 433 tons; exports this month. T,8Sti tons. Indon copper, firm spot, 75 17a Ud; futures, 7t 15s. London tin. firm; spot, ViZi 10s; futures, J7h 6d. Iotidoii lead, 1S la 3d. London ape' ter, 2rt 10a, Iron, Cleveland warrants, STs md In London. ST, IX)UIS. Dec 9. METTAlrS I?ad ,weak, 14.30. Sputter, weak. $7 !0. Key to thn Situation Bee Advertising. I I. 1" i t i