tiOWMWlMilliifltilil m l4tt THE BEH: OMAHA, TIll'USDAV, Dl-XMOMHMK 12, 13 GRAIN ANn ppnnnnu mabvut 3 north, wimik. n s sp. .,b , uiwiiii mil 1 tiviUULi llimUYLIl s spring. KMr, n. 4 sprlne "MWc. velvet chaff. SWiSSc; durum, fcKp Demand for Cash Wheat Gives R' Strong Tone Among Traders. SMALLER OFFERINGS OF CORN Armour llr-portcd tn lie Srlllnn l)c crml.rr nml llrnry llnrrr of the Cereal for May Dt-livery. w. .rorn:.o. fnvjj''', AO. S wmte, 4S' M47C, No 3W yellow, tflift'r; No. 4 4MHV: No. 4 white. 4444T-tt,c No. 4 yellow. 44U w45V4c, Oats: No. 2 white -Tir Xn a ti the OMAJLV, Deo. U. 1911 AS In UflAti uun In tA..ita tnt. wheat market surprised the trade yeeter lu.r . r dlPln-ylng considerable rccupera ma power. The reaction and advance fol owed a weak period, when the lowest ,Itl'e crops was reported. The re ported Improvement In the demand for cash wheat on milling account and the i act that tho houses which are doing an export business through the jrulf wateway acKnowlogcd an Improved trade, were the leading price helps. The northwestern speculator was a heavy seller In Chi cago .Monday, but he was a bit; buyer vesterday. Tho new tmylng power In evidence seemed to cause these who have favored tho selling sldo for somo time to withdraw their wheat and turn buyers for -tho present. Prices' at their lowest yesterday were oft 12 conts from tho high point of two mouths ago. Qno commis sion house, which has been bearish for somo time, suld that It feels like tho de cline In wheat has been overdono for tho time being, especially as tho sprint; when markets sewn to be gaining on tho Chi cago trade. Traders ure Inclined to keep an ay from the short side of the market and favor purchases on weak spots, especially as liquidation seems to have more or less run 1U course In the security market, which has added to the aggres sive baorishncM on wheat. Cash wfceat was unchanged hit 5iie; No. 4, Slttc. No. 4 white. SlJKBc; standard, 33ti344c. Rye. No. 2, 69ffi4c. Harley, ISrfJc. Tim othy. J3.av9!!.W Clover. tlO.flXj1J.oa HITTKR Steady; creameries. 2SffV,c. EGOS Weak: receipts. 3.03 cases; frtsh current receipts. l?ific: refrlc. erator firsts, ISc; firsts, J4c. . CHEKdK ItTcgular. daisies, ltiitJKc; twins, 16"1Ho; young Americas. iMie !l7c; long horns. I6t17c. I IOTATOE--Stronifi receipts, fa cars; .uiuiugnn. m.'inujc; Minnesota, lijjwc: Wis consin, 45f48c. POUTTRY Weak: turkeys, alive, 15o; dressed, 20c; chickens, alive. HHc; spring-, alive, 11c VEAL Steady, tfcglSc. M3W YoiiK t.r.vim ai. u.viiki:t (Imitation of llir liny on nrliinM t otiiinoill ttea. NEW YORK. Dec. ll.-riOfll Steady; JPrlnrt .patents. t4.40H4.G5: w inter straights, $4.45JV4.o6; winter patent', tl.raufC.OO; spring clear, $I.15&N,45; winter extras No. 1, $t.0C 4.15; winter extras No. 2. t3.9Ti4iM.n5; Kan sas straights, J4.OOtf4.10. Rye flour, barely steady; fair to good. J3.6S18.S3; choice to fancy, UMtfl.CO. CpnXMKAI.r-8teady; fine white and Yellow. $1.451.K; coarse, tl.40fil.4S; kiln dried. J3.S6. RYB-Qulct; No. 2 western. Cllj.3c. c. I. f. Rttffalo. Wl IK AT Spot market, easy; No. 2 red. $1.00 nominal, elevator, und $1.07 nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Futures market oliwod Uo net higher to 'Jo lower. December closed at 91c. May. KWUttS'ic. closed at Hc COKN SiM)t market, steady:- export, 61c. f. o. b. afloat to arrive. OATS Spot market, flnn; standard white, 3SVjc; No. 3, 3So; No. 4, Sie.itW.tc; natural white, 36SjS8V4o; white clipped. Jl (&41c. HAY Quet: standard, tl.10: No. 1, Jl 12i NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Union Pacific Storm Center Attack on Values. of SOUTHERN PACIFIC STEADY mock uf TtioMnniiiW of Xlmrrn ChnnKf Hands In lttiplit Snrera Ion nml llnr' 't'otnt Is Mil lion nnd llnnrler Share. MOW YORK, Dec. ll.-l iilon Pacific was the stomi center of an nttack on stocks today which demoralized the mar ket While tho selling was at Its height In the early afternoon tho market was In ii semt-panlcky condition. Union l'nclrio lost S points and other leading stocks were acutely weak, although their de clines worn less sovere. Itlockn of thou sands of shares changed hands In rapid succession and In one hour SiB.ow hharrs yore traded In. The days total Was l.iVv..."! shares. Dllllng the mornlnc session thn market presented a more cheerful front and prices ruse, a number or the leading tssuos gaining n pulnt or two. The storm broke shortly after noon, with a sudden as sault on Union Pacific, which bore It .down S points. After a rally and a brief period of dullness pressure won renewed with greater force and the market gnve wny tinder the sttaln. Tiadlng wan most active In Union Pa cific, Heading and Steel, the three great speculative leaders, and transactions In those Issues made up about two-thirds of the total for the day. During the entire afternoon the matket was fevetish, with wtdo fluctuations and a sharp tally towaid the close. Union Pacific sold down fiom lfi2. the high IHlnt of the day, to IMS. within one-elglit of the lowest pi Ices since 1910; Heading from lfiS1. to IS:. Steel from tkJU to tai. Amalgamated upper I and l,i;hlgh Valley fn balance Skt&SsSrm. in (tanks and Phtllp pino treasury. S4tt.6M.stT, total of genet al run. I. tl45.3W.C16. Iti-celpts vMcr.lii. S2.3ri7.Ol2: dlsbutscmonts. SSA'AMI Deficit this fiscal year, tl.Kv.VH. hs Hgalust a defic it ot tl!.J71.JI last yeat. The riKures for receipts, disbursements and deficit ex clude Panama canal and public debt transactions. Iioiidott Mock Miirkel. LONDON. Dec. 11. American securities opened firm and from ' to l above Pitrlty today. Prices advanced during tho first hour under the lead of Union Pa cific, but later Canadian Pacific hcoamw weak and thn list eased off to about the opening level. Ijondon closing stock quotations: Conol, monrr . .14 ll-lSIIIInoli Onlml . 11 T4T1 AuMrllld Nlh 14lli ; Mo . Kn. T IIS t Nut Ycrk Ontrnl. 1HH lOMiMulolk It Wfilftn 11(14, ten do pfd . .. Dt 101tOntr!o Wntrrn. M do scfount Anal. (.Vppr Antcondt Atthlfton do rid .. l)ltlmor A Ohio Cn.llis raHUi . .tlHH'Drijlinl ChnpetVp Ohio. MlUnd rhl lret Wf.trrn U Ileadlnx .. nil . Mil. Jt St. P. lt4iKouttirn Ilr SOU do rt.l . S1U southern t'nclflp . . SJ'lVnloo Pritlo .. . :ti do ptd . M'ltr. g. MmI . it Wbh . do rM steady at SSo S H S3U ItsH lS M llt4j 4 Wi per tho country and supplies In tho pit were more tightly held and tho trade was re- Corn was Inclined to trail along after W1.1S: No. 2. tl.CO: No. S. OXiTOuc. Amalgamated upper from 7(F, to 73. wheat yestorday, as It suffered a sinking . ilnp -Qultt: state, comnicn to choice, " Iehlglt alley from 1U4 to In spell dining the first hour und showed 1 1012. Ihfi.Kc; 1911, lSWISc; Pacifio coast. "le remainder of tho list tho downwind rallying power as the day woro away. 1181.', 15HJ3c; 1911, loQlTc. i niovement was more orderly and thu Csh corn was In smaller offerings In 1UDICS Kasy; Central Ametlca. Sl'Sc; ! looses were hws severe. Dogotu, JV'UJVc. I iiiiouH uixquicting tumors wero uearti. I-iEATlIKK Firm; hemlock firsts. 2SW out tliey wcte accepted n motely tho tulrds, ty'Joc; fo- ; usual urcnttipunuuonls or suclt a move ment on me stfWK exuliange. Tile tact thut Vnlon Pacific bore tho hrunt of tlm selling gave rise to the theory that large holders of that stock wore unloading on account of tho Ilarriman mct'scr deci sion and were buying Southern Pacific, a stock which, held contJMirntivrly steady. Money rates were easier today. Hanks showed a further loss In operations with tho suhtrcusury. the outflow amounting to t4,370,(XW for the week thus far. Tho bond martlet weakened nfter an early display of flrmnesa. Total sales. ar vnlttA. f.'.SiB.OCO. United States bonds unchanged on call. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: sinciea in consequence, uossip ot me -.c; seconds, .-im.c. corn pit lust night was that tho Armour jects. jsujuc. company has sold about 3.000.0OJ bushels . PHO VISIONS- Poik. of December and boimht an equal oli.in- i tta.iU lft.T.i; family. t-'3.t tlty of May in the last two days. Hears cloara. tW&l'l.uO. Ueef. s iklntr until thcro Is more pressure from the cash property. Professionals who covered early yesterday wore putting out their lines ugaiti nt the close. Uasn corn un changed to J,io higher. Oats specialists say that tho Armour Grain company, which eftrly in tho sea son sold December and bought May at J'4c difference, has been active of late In buying December and selling May at lo difference. Cash oats un changed. Clearances: Wheat and flour. 7T3W) bu. ; no corn or oats. Liverpool close: Wheat, higher: corn, unchanged to V4d higher. Primary wheat receipts wero 1,261,000 bu. and shipments 423,000 bu., against receipts of C28,0O0 bu. and shipments of 242,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 745.000 bu. and shipments 444,000 bu., against receipts of 1,004,000 bu. and shipments ot 713,000 bu. Inst year. Primary oats receipts were 706,000 bu. and shlpmcntH 632,000 bu against receipts of 65S.000 bu. nnd shipments of 836,000 bu. last year. The following cash sales were reported today: Wheat: No. 2 hard, winter, 3 cars, S0,4c.; No. 3 hard, winter, 2 cars, 7S?ic; 2 cars, '79jc; 1 car, 79c; No. 4 hard, 1 cur, 7Sc; No. 3 spring, 1 car, 79Vic; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, "SVic; No. 4. mixed, 1 car, 761,ic; No. 2 durum, 2 cars, 78c; No. 3 mixed, durum. 2 cars, 78Hc; 1 car, 78c. Oats: No. 3 white, 31U81?io; No. 3 white, 2 cars, 21c; No. 4 white, 1 car, badly dam nged, ."0-liC; standard, 31c; no grade. 1 car, 30ic. Corn: No. 3 white, 4 car, old, 43H: 1 car, 43,ic; No. 4 white, 1 car 42c; No. 3 yellow, 6 cars, 43&C; 1 car, 4bUc; 2 cars, 43o; No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, 42o; No. 3 mixed, 16 car, 43c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car. 43c; 1 oar, 42Hc; 1 car, 4114c; no grade, 1 tar, 40Hc. Barley: Rejected, 1 car, 3Sc. Oninhu Cnsli rrlcen. WHBAT-No. 3 hard, 80HTlo; No. 3 hard, TSHfiSOc; No. 4 hard, 'WTSHc; No. 3 spring, 78'ifl'9Hc; No. 4 spring, 77'Sff "Sc. COItN No. 3 white, AimMc; No. 1 white, mVnKo: No. 3 yellow, 43Q43',Ac: No. 1 yellow, 4116W4ZC; No. 3, 42if43c; No. 4, 4lt4f43c. OATS No. 2 white. 30ifr30ic; standard, JOlic; No. 3 white, 31c: No. 4 white, 30'4 WSOc. HA HtEY Malting, 623c; No. 1 feed, 40H3c. HYB-No. 2. C7145j6Sc ; No. 3, C7ff57Hc. Cnrlot Hecclpt. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 30 337 VJ1 Minneapolis S2 Dultlth 22U Omaha 36 24 1 Kansas City 50 10 10 St. Louis 73 S3 34 Winnipeg CIS (JIIICAUO OltAIN AND PHOVISIONS ttad.v: mess. :3.POri!!4.00: short trong; mess, : lieef hain. tS0.W32.0U. Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs., tl 2.50 13.00; pickled nams. iu.wifu.rn. IjiiiI, weak; middle west. JI0.70ifl0.80: refined, quiet; conti nent, 911.70: .South America, J12.DU; com pound. 7.H74tS.12i4. TAIJjOM'- Dull,; prime city, hhds.. 6',ic; special, 7c; country, OfiXiHc. HUTTRIt Unsettled and lower; re ceipts, C,6(l puckagos; creamery extras, XWStXc; cieainer held extras, 33fl3311c; factory, Juno make, 2424!4c. KGGS Fresh, lower; storage, steady; receipts, 7,003 cases; fresh gathered rxtras. 31tilc; held fresh, average best. 22'024o; neuiby hennery whites, good to large size, now laid, 42fi45c; nearby hennery browns, good to large size, 33Q34c; western gath ered whites. S0B36c. POUl-TIir Live. steady: western chickens, 13ffl3Hc; fowls, 131bQ141Jo; turkeys, ICc; dressed, dull; fresh killed western chickens. UQlOc; fowls, 12141? 1614c; turkeys, 13JJ21c. No. 1 July, July, lVatnrcs of the Trndlnir find Cloning Prices mi Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Dec. 11. Wall street de prtssiou acted like a wet blanket today on the wheat market here. The coreals, which had been on tho advance, took tho down grudo nnd closed !4Uc net lower to 14o up. Corn and oats finished unchanged to l.SUo oft and provisions at u loss of 10a to 40c. XUillish hopes in ,wheat that were frustrated by tho course of tho stock mar ket hud been largely based on firm cables and (i falling off In receipts. There woro also reports of rain over the harvest sec tion of Argentina. In addition, talk wan current of a smaller exportable surplus from that country, despite on opinion by the minister of agriculture that the crop would yet show n record yield. Cold weather here, coupled with lack of snow tended further to entlco buyers. Muy wheat fluctuated between SSlic and S9-Hu with the close steady, but HOlJc under lust night at S9;c. Corn speculators who bought early sold out as In wheat. The fact that shipping call was poor exerted a discouraging In fluence. May ranged from 48',4c to 4814ij) 44-Hc closing firm nt 48!(a'4Sc. the same level as the previous night. Cash grades were steady. No. 2 yellow was quoted at iiUC&Ma for carlots. Sympathy with other grain carried outs Jown. Outside limits touched for May wero S2Ho and 33c, with last sales 'iiiUo net lower at 32H$J32!ic. Surprisingly heavy arrivals ot hogs savo a decided setback t provisions. When trading ceased, pork was off V-o to I07 lard, lOo to :5J2714c. and rlls. 121is to 15c. Closing quotations were: Artlcle Open. High. Low. CIr.se. Yes'y. Wheat: Doc. SI. I.oiiIh (ieitrrnl MnrUft. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 11. WIUOAT-Cash. Irregular; truck No. 2 red, tl.0l!s1.0S!4; No. 2 hard. S0fJ8Sc. CORN Higher: track No. 2. 47tf47!4c; No. 2 white. 48!f49c. OATS Higher; track No. 2. 33c: White. 33c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Weak; May, P0fl901,c; CORN-Steady; May. 47',44T,.ic; 4iS'4SC. OATS-Steady; May. 32c; July, 32ic RTR T'nchnnsreil. iile. FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents. t4 S5 fit ic. . r ...... .. . I ,.1. . tl nr?i T. UfU.JO, I'.AIIU. UIIU Ollllb"l hard winter clears, t3.103T3.40. SHMD Timothy. tlO.00. COHNMEAlr-t3.00. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. liMp HAY-iSte;uly; timothy, tt3.00S19.00; prai rie. JlI.OOtfzHD.W. HAGGING 10 3-16C. TWINE Hemp. Sc. PROVISIONS Porlc. unchanged; jol- blng, tlO.Mii 10.75. Lanl, unchanged; prlmo steam, tlO.9511.05. Dry salt meats, un changed; boxed extra, shorts, tll.Tu; clear ribs, 311.75; short clears, S11.87H. Baron, unchanged; lxiKed extra shorts, $12.75: clear ribs. tl2.73; short clears, $12.8714. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 10c: springs, 12c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 1314c; geese, 11c. BUTTER Quiet: creamery, 23tf36c. EGGS Steady, 27c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour. hblH 10,000 11,003 Wheat, bu 94,000 33,001 Corn, bu 66.CO0 19,000 Oats, bu 58,000 20,0(0 n ner Pnr , lllo It .. do pM Drill . do lrt M . ... do Id Hi Grand Triink .. . SILVER Bar, ounce. MONEY 34ii4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open mar ket for short bills Is 4ft per ent; for three months bills. 4 1J-1C per cent. Boston t"lolim Mtorkx. BOSTON. Dec. U.-Chvdiig quolallons on stocks were follows: Alloutt 3ft Moluxk .... Ainl. Coipr T4NVid (n . A. Z. U &. 9 :iNlpliliit Mln-j Artiona Com .1 North llu(t .. . II. & f. C. & S. XL. 4 North 1,K .... ('1 & Artiont (.'I. A HrcU. t.Vnlennlil I'op llince 0. ('.. IUt Hutto V. M. Franklin Qlmui Lm (Irnntijr I'on Urrano 1'ananfa . 1U' Urn ii,. Copper lrr ljVe .. Lake Copper . Id Sails i""oppr. . Mlinit t'orper . 7 Old Pomlnlvn .510 (VservMa , Itijyulnry . 49 -Shanium . ll'irruperlor . i unperlor i II. M. S'iTamalstk . 'U'. IS. .4. It. t M . I tlu pN .. . 21'itrtali Con S ft all Coppw V. ZPiWlnoita . , 5 Woltfrlnn M W SI. 31 s m 71 111, S4. t'a 3t 30", 4) mi s OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET All Kinds of Killing Cuttle Very Slow rtiid Lower. HOGS SUFFER A SEVERE SLUMP Put I m nib a Artlir nnd Ten to Tnrntr Cento HIbIiit Fat .Sheep Are Mrunu to 'ln 4nl lllal.rr. SOUTH OMAHA. Die. tl. IMS. ,J.0t;,'ll,, t attle. Hogs. BhP. Official Monday .. f..st T.4SH 1UJ Offlrlal Tuesday.. . 7749 14,832 17,751 Kstlnmto Wednesdai t.m 1S. S.400 Tin re days this week. l7.ST, ST.tvM 37,V1 Same dajs last week 21. wt $37 81,307 Same days I whs. a;o I2.:tw 31.W0 SA.ST Samo days 3 wks uro ut.:rT2 J2.4W: 60.4W flame days 4 wks iiko lfi.4'A" 1P.423 1 Same days last yeai ..h.i7i .sa !1,445 The following table Minus the rucolpts of cattle, hugs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last j ear. 1912. I9P. Inc. Dec CattU 975.11.-, M.'S.AV 14S,4S, Hogs 3,77J.!il 2,23,837 444.0M Shocp J.SM.OJT tiW.iai 44.ti Thu following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at .outh Omaha for tht last few days, with rompatlsons; Tully Mtiser -Neb. J slrri. IITO St.0 J fierlrrs. 1B ; IS steers lOKfi cm 10 trrr. ...110 H ill stiers . . !. ttt J M,..rs....tUS 8 40 10 feeders.. lOr u y, heifers .. '.If S le. rows ... ,NS 4 oi HOI TII DAKOTA. 4J fccdoi-s.. Shi A JO feeders.. Ml W WKSTHRNS- WYOMING. iNO. . Pr. No, Av. steers.. .1113 6 40 12 steers. ...1175 10 steets... UJO ,-, V, 10 Hteers....HAS 1 cows.. tl calvr.. II steers... U rows . . . 12 feeders.. Pr. 0 75 B IS 4 n 6 TO Nr orU -:lnlliu Mim'U. XKW YORK. Dec. ll.-Clo-Ing .juotu tlons on mining storks neie: Com. Tunnel stock . g MeUiau ... . ilu lionda 1: Ontario Con. Citl. 4fc Va..... 51 Ophlr Iron Silver 1W man1ard ... Iaitrllle Con I Yellow Jacket Little Chlet 4 ....xo ....10a ... is Knnuia City Groin and Pro visions. KANSAS CITV, Dec. 11. WHEAT Cash, unclutnged to 14o higher. No, 3 hard. 82!4ffS7c; No. 3. f0;4ti,2i,4c; No. 2 red, 97!4!.01; No. 3. SSii'JSHc CORN Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 4714c; No. 3, 47c; No. 2 white. 4701714c; No. 3, 47c. ' OATS-Unchangcd; No. 2 white. 31635c; No. 2 mixed. 321f(?33c. Closing prices of futures: AVI IE AT May, S3c: July, SlG8l!c CORN May, 4iVgfi-t64c; July, iV$c. OATS May, 34(34i,c. IIAY Unchanged to C0c higher; choice timothy, tl2.WS12.S0; choice jiralrle. $13.ttfr 13.D0. BUTTER Creamery, 3tc; firsts. 32c; seconds, 30c; packing, 214f22c. KUGS Extras, 2614c; firsts, 2oc; sec onds, ICc. POULTRY Hens. U(g)12c; roosters, Slj 9c; young turkeys, ICc;' ducks, 13f?14c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu..... CO.000 71.001 Corn, bu....'... 10,000 14,C) Oats, bu 10.000 10.000 SI I Mny.S9?W4 July.l WKi' Corn ! I I ic J47l4fr',i May.llSU-f.liUSla ,Hlly.H9J4?'.'49',Ssi; Oat I I I mi Die. .May, July. Pork I Jan. May. Lard Dec.. Jan.i May. ,32','dli, 33 47Ttl471i4714 4S' 4Si 3JW32UW4 :3 . 3"i 33 9HSS'.t-T, 6?tjS6l41T 4SU'(rt, 4S'it ?i 4S',. l! 3?1. 1 -jri. 321J J2T IS 78-761 IS 771ij 18 47-VH18 62-&S 10 65 10 60 10 26-30 10 30 9 97fi 10 OG 10 00 Ribs i Jnn..t 10 00 10 0.V07 May.: 0-8il 9 85 J2!il0'H!32f, 32VS3 1 18 M ! 18 K 13 9-. IS 26 IS 2S I 18 00 10 Lu ' 10 S5 10 10 I0 10-1J 9 92H 74 9 95 9 75 .10 G3 10 371i 10 9714 10 0714 9 90 Cash quotation) were as follows: KLOI.'R Easy, but steady: winter pat ents. tl.3ofj4.30; straights, t3.90gi.G0; spring patents, tt.aM5.10: straights, 3.90O4.C5; bakers, tt.WfiS.'O. UVB No. 2. 6SC31tc BARLEY Feed or mixing. lQ4Sc; fair to choice malting, &7g?2c. , HEEDS Timothy, JJ.0i3.90; clover, tutoosis.w. PROVISIONS-Mess pork. 17.ai7.7S. TJird (In tierces), J10.S5. Short ribs (loose), W.MV4i 10.1214. Total clearances of wheat and flour rtr uqtul to 773.00) bu. Primary receipts tftle 1,261(10 lu., compared with SSS.OfO bu. Hie uonetipondlug day a yoar ago. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. !i curs; corn. 225 cars; oats, 116 cars; bogs, 7OI head. I'hlraKo 'anh Prices-Wheut- No 2 red '"citl.uv No 1 trl H'tmc. No. 2 hard, j..'si&eSc. No. 3 haul S"'vffS. No, ' north, .rn. iu'tJtV, No. . nortberr:, Mfaf, lliiiirnpoll Grill 11 .tlnrkrt. MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 11. WHKAT-De-cembcr. 73-Hc; Mny, 8llc; July, 85ic Cash: No. 1 hard, SS2aic; No. 1 northern, R0H'ft'81c; No. 2 northern. 7SilhWac: No 2 hard Montana, Wo; No. 3. 7611 T7?ic. CORN No. 3 yeljow. 42fr42!jC. OATS No. 3, ).iO30V4e. RYE No, 2, 5357c. H RAN In 100-lb. sacks. tl8.0O4iIS.5i). KIXWR-First patents, $t.or.fH-3S; second patents, t3.904J4.15: first clears, t2.iKVri3.23: second clears, t2.lfVtf2.40. SEED Klar, tl.244firi.SU. BARLEY 0ig 09c. Plilliiilrllihla I'rnilni'F Murkel. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. U.-BUTTKR-Weak. quiet: western creamery, extra, 8S!n7c. EGOS lllslier. Rood demand; Pennsyl vanln anil other nearby firsts, free cases, J!i.O) per rase; Pennsylvania and other nearby current receipts, free cases, $9.30 per case; western firsts, free cases, 10. in per ca-e: western rurrent receipts, free cases, t9.0)t(9.30 per case. Amalgamated Cupper American Amlcultaral . . American Heat Sucar American Can American Can ptd American C. & V American Cotton Oil Am. Ice Securities American I.lnteed Amnion LocomotlTe .. American l. & It Am. 8 It. pM Am. Sutar Helloing American T. k T American Tobacco Anaconda Mlnlog Co Atchlaon Atchlon pfd Atlantic Coaat Una Ualtlmore k Ohio llcthlelicin Steel Brooklyn Jtaplil Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cheiapeake & Ohio Chlrngo (1. W Ohlcaiso, II. & St. P.... Oilcajo ic N. V Colorado P. A. I Coneolldiled Gas Corn Product Delanaro ft Iludaon Denier t. nio Grande... Denver & 11. O. pTd Dlctllters' S'ecurltlea .... Krle Krle lt pfd Krlo Sd pfd General Ulectrlo Great Northern pfd Great. Northern Ore ctfs. IlllnoU Cenlrul lnterborougli Met Inter Met. pfd International llari ester. . Inter-Marina pfd International Paper .. . International lump .. .. Kancaa City Rotithern .. Laclede Gaa Irfhlgh Valley IyjutTllle & Nashville... Jl., t T. & 8. S. M... Mlaeourl. K. It T Mlseourl Parlflc . National lllscult Mtlonal IyenJ N. It. It. of M. 2d pfd.. New York Central N. Y . O. I- V Norfolk & Weatcrn North Ametlran Northern Pacific I'aclflc Mall SalM. Illch 71,00 7tT, SO 5. too 1I.M0 S.OOI 1,100 5. (00 COO COO 1,500 14,600 iro EC t.0 1HS 65 Wi n it 0i 104 1.700 116i 1.600 m 1,4(10 tw ,400 3S .0 :oo soo 3.200 C.900 e.ioo 104 ion, up; 041i SST 7Ti 18.500 M)U 1.100 37i 3.S00 VHi MO 17!i IS.KHI Jl!', 1,600 13li :,oo 3 6.000 nu 4,600 11 100 :oo 500 8,500 5.700 :,8oo 1.100 .too i: ;oi It 51 Sl'i tn 40'.. 1M 9.200 134 a.2 41' 1 too c.ooo 9, POO 2,000 :oo 400 l!a it'.i t'4 1111 18 in. Iiw. i:,ie. 73'i M'i 4IU :o; 111 t.s C4". IS 10'i 4t cs 104 Ua4 1.17 ! SJlt Wi 101H ISt'.i 103U 24 S5; S6Vi 71 16H 10S4 134 Ii Wt t: 1(14 ll'.i 37 , SO !0'l 4Ii 38 K!i 133 40 i:3 161i 5! lo.ivi 13 mi llnnk PlrnrliiK". OMAHA, Dec. ll.-The bank olralinKi for today ato Ur.lS.SlS.tl. agaln.it1 S2.7B7. 094. IS for tho corieRpondlng day last year. :ti ..:'":.--: 1 E iitlnii .lliirkcl. 41 ; X1V YORK, Dec. ll.-COTTON-.Mnr-27ti Kt closed eteady for Fpot; middling up 113 I landM, 1.1c; middling gulf. l;i.23c: no sulen. .11. 1 Cotton rutin es rlohed Bteady. Closing ihof: ueceiniier. i;..c: January, 12.62c; Kebiuary, 12.ti2c; Jriirch, llVTOc, April, 12.66c; SIa, tfic: June, 12.6.V; ,Iuly.l2,f.Sc; August, 12.nir; September. ll.iMo; Octobor, UMc. LIVERPOOL. Dec. II -COTTON-Spot In fair demand; prices higher; American middling fair, 7.60d; good middling, 7.26d; middling, 7 00d; low middling, n.SSd; good ordinary, C.42d; ordinary, 6.94d. Kales 10,000 bales. CllltWGO I.IVI1 STtlt'K M.tltWICT 100 soo 2i,SC0 1.400 100 1,000 E.8W l.ino :oo .109 3,:oo 400 2.000 SOO 15,300 120 I.10O 39 2Ci 103. ITOf 1I1U my, :U 4li 120 :,s S7! 110 32 Hi 81 41 3!i no i3:; 40 12.-1 Wi r8'.i 10 18 11H 18 :; : 103H 103 lCI'i 186'i ll)'i I3U IT. IS lOfi 41 61 103 1 134 is7; 37fi W 10 in 1031. 3li J5,,. Ilemnnit fur Mirrp Stnuly t'nt I In 2!4 I 11 nil IIiihh liimer, " CIUCAGO, Dec. ll.-CATTLli -RccelptH. iiniTl2'01" head; market slow, largely Ojir,o off; beeves, tG.7W'10.70; Texas steern, el.T.O J!;f Jiu.W); western ulcers, t5.MV'ai.2Jl; stoeUera ,3,,t ami leeuers, ii.w917.bu; rows mill liulfora, .,;r ji.ivii(,io; raivi'S, xu.Mrn'iv.b.1, 16-5 lHGSRecclptH, 17,tiX) head; miirket 19 4 I weal;. lM20o lower: light, J7.O.M7.40; a; nuxi'ii, Ti.vni'Wi neavy. $7.iim7.do; rnugi), JSTi il-IVtll-'. pigs, fo.WV,.lu; DUIK Ot KUICK, 4i.-rfi( (.10. SIIKHP AND LAMHS- Rucelpts. M.imO head; market steady to I0r hlKhcr; native, tl.W'oO.OO; western, tt.S0li6.tW; yearlings, t&.40tikKi; lanibti. native. 0.238.25; west ern, tii.n5U8.2., Date. Doc Dec Dc, De. Dec. 6..7i4 Dec. 0..I 7 W Dec. 7.. 7 MVii Dec. Dec. 7 Dec. to. i 7 G.1',4 Dec. II. I 1812. lllll.li)ll).lHJ.HK)8.IWI.l0t. 1. I J ti 0J 7 13 s 021 6 TV) I S ' !. 2..I 7 S7U 8 01( 7 It) i 061 5 751 4 t . 3..j 7 6374 I 7 151 S 03 5 65 4 Oil 6 I 1 i- ii iu - a i i - r. 91 & t4 G 07 t; 011 i 41 & 42 46, S U 411 S 22 7 82i S 12 7 45 S Si J 4S , 7 ..1 S M, 6 M: : ft; , S X, R 41 6 59 6 U 6 US 04 4 631 6 It 4 l"l 0 Ii 4 71, il W 4 CI 4 21 C 16 1 K, 4 341 ' 21 4 S 6 14 Indicates Sunday ItecdptH and disposition of live ntock at the Union Block yard. South Omahii, for twenty-four houis riutlng at 3 p. m. yciterduy: RKCKIPTS-I'AIIS. Cdttlr.lIoKs.SlieeD.irrii's. 1 ., m ,v at. r i Wabash 7 Missouri Pacific I t'nlon Pacific t l A N. '., eaat... 2 t. X. W.. west... 32 C Mt. P.. ,M. O,. 21 C, H. & Q.. east.... 11 C . It. Jk Q west.... 23 C, K. 1. & P.. cast., t! C R. I. i 1'.. wiwt. 2 IIIIuoIh Central 2 Chicago Gt. West... 3 Totttl receipts. ...Ihl DISPOStTlON-IIKAD. Cuttle. Hots. Sh'p. 1 t :l S 4 v. 1; 4 4 u l j 36 7 13 h 4 t 221 ' 3S "s JlortlM & Co 62T. Swift nnd Company 1.13S Cudahy Packing Co ST0 Armour & Co Schwartz & Co S. O. Packing Co V. U. Van Sant & Co. aim son I' . Jl. U'WlH Huston & Co .1. H. Root i Co J. II. nulla J l Husz Iloscnatock Hros McCreary & Kellogg... Wcrthrlmrr & Degen.. IT. V. IlKinllton Hillllvan Hros Rothschild & JCrebs.... Alo. Kun. Calf Co... Cllno & Christie Other buyers 1,073 4 m ZI2 32 4St 60 ir, iw 220 ji 24 64 ML 1101 ;.xx 4,S( 2011 M77 l,4fu 2.0S1 711) l!t 23U 40'.4 117 r4& 27 U 10Mi 31 'i 111 0 ',4 117U 21 138 24 i 40'4 UC 5ti !S :oi I0'.4 80 H8U Pennsyhanla 13,200 1 21 11ST4 120 1'ooplc'. a 1,500 111 10SW JM'l 1'., C . O. & St. f. 10J rittaburgh Coal Sou 21'i 11 1) Preaaed Steel Car '.'00 35 31 31 Pullman Palate Car . . 300 140 160 13tt4 Heading 7l,SO0 16l'4 18! 16l'4 Itcpublle I S 1.700 ttJi SJ'4 2314 Ilepuhllc I A a. pfd.... 3.800 87 IP, 844; Ilock Uland Co 1,100 23?i 2J 224; Hock Uland Co. pM 1.SO0 41 42; 4 Hi St. L. t S. K. S.I pfd.. . too !0 23U 29 Seaboard Air Line 300 1U l'i IS', Sealnard A. It. pfd tM I!; 46 4 Slosa-Shcfflrld 8. & 1 47 Fauthern Pacific 42,600 1104 107'4 1M'.i Southern Italloay 2,700 28 27 2711 So. Kali ay pfd 1,000 80 70 7'i Tennear-ec Copper BOO 37 364 asij Teiaa Paclflo VfO 22H 22 21'; Union Pacific ::fl,6li H!'i 152'i 1U Colon Pacific pfd .. 1.S00 1 tO'i 0',i United Ftate Healty. .. 800 73(4 73 72 United Statia ltubber.. . 3,700 63S l; fi'i United SUttH Steel... . 293,000 F6'i Cl'i 4'i I', a. Steel pfd 4,600 104 107V4 10"4 Utah Copper 11.700 Mi 54U 63 Va. -Carolina Chemical .. 1.100 43 1H 41; Wabarh 100 4'i 4'., 4 Wntuah, pfil 100 131. iji, l;; We.ltrn Mar) Und 200 67T4 S7 17 Weitern Union 1.200 It 72 72S Wcatlnghouae niectrlc .. 1,700 77'i 73H 75',i Wheeling & L. K 200 7 ti 7 l.iirrponl t.rnln .UnrUi-l. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 11. WIUCAT-Spot. steady: No. 1 Manitoba, 7a 6d; No. 2 Manitoba. 3AA: No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 2d. Futures, flnn. December, 7s STid; March, 7s 3Hd; Ma. 7ri 2d. CORN Bpot QUlet; old American mixed, Cs 4d; via Galveston, 6a 2Ud; futures, steady. Jonuarj'. 4s 10$il; Kebruarj', 4s !'.d. tllnLre tlrnlu Inrkrt. MILWAt'IvREJ. Wis.. Dec. 1I.-W1IKAT No. 1 northern, bft87e; No. 2 northern, 84ftSJc; No. 8 hard winter. 87if8Sc; Decem ber. 2c; May, SGc CORN No. 3 yellow, 47Ve; No, $ white, 4"HMc; No. 3, 46Hc: December, 47?c; May, 4S',ic. OATS-Standard. 84c. HARLIiY-5272c. Toledo Srrd Market, TOLEDO, O.. Dec. ll.-SEEDS-Cloier, prime cajih. tU.224, December, T11.22li; March. 111. EH; February, tll.ifitj; No. 2. tl0.5Otj 10.65, Alslkc. Jjrlme. J12.7S; Decem ber. t!2.76; March. 112.80. Timothy, prime, 11.90; December, II. SO; February. 12. u; March, 12.06. eorln .-llarkrt. PEORIA. 111., Dec. ll.-CORN-4fiVio lower; No. 4 white, 4C41Hc; No. 3 yellow, 4SHo; No. 4 yellow. 44o; No. 3 mixed, 4,ic: No. 4 mixed, 41c; rumple. 4lJi'c. OATS No. 3 white, 3P.4C; standard. MU SjS'fa; No. 3 whlt-;,3;fSMic. Duliith Grain .Mnrkrt. ni'M'TH. Minn.. Dec. 1) WHKAT- .o ' litl'l. " a i mil lliei ), M'ai '1 il'Ji I lltri ii, 3-)1-, , aid fi1 ' le-imber yr tll 2' 4c Totul aalea tor the day, 1,2.',, 500 aharea I ,' nrk 'loner Mnrket, j NEW YORIC. Dec. ll.-MONKY-On call, , strong, 4tf 3 por cent; ruling rato, 4i per i cent, closing bid, 154 Per cent; offered at 1 fi per cent. TI M K LOANS-Wenlter: sixty days. Glfi C'it pr cent; ninety nays, n pT cent; six months. 6Ht per cent. PRIMB MKItCANTILK PAPUH-G per cent. STBRLING KXCJ I ANGE Strong, with actual business In liankem' bills at Hf M for sixty-day bllln und at tt.Sl) for de mand; commercial bills, SI 28!i. .SILVBR-Har. C4c: Mexican dollars, 15Hc JlONDS Goviirnment, steady; 'railroad, heavy. Cloning quotations on bonds today wer as follows: U. B. ref. ta, reg ..TMH'Japan 4tia do-coupon to!4K. r. So rf im. . s7i U. I. It, rg JMH'U H. leb. 4s 131 . Hi, la coupon HlViL. t M unl 4 . 7 U. 8. 4a. rg lUfc'M K i T tit 1. M do coupon 111, do tit . w. ranaraa Sa, coupon. .lI1Mo. j-aciflc 4a . 70 o do ronv. i ... 164, IOPiN n It of M 4'ia. MK W N". Y. C. g. J 5i '. da dab. 4a .. .. 91U 1 Y N. If. & H. Mi cv 3!i t lOlhS1. & w. lat c. 4a... U7 w,i do cv 4a .-. . H'l'Ko. Paolfle it . 7W de h WViO. 8. f.. rMg. 4 87mnn. cv. 3Vts 1115 I04i do ion. 4a 244tfleadlng gan. 4a.. Wit- U 1". fg 4a Ttituta ..,672 U.fttr.l ',W1 CATTL1C Cattle receipts wuru fair for a Wednesday, lil cats living reported In, The total for tho three day foots up I7.'.'.i head, a falling off us compared with lust week and a year ago. Tho market on beef Ntcen was very slow and dull this morning and from u Miller's standpoint very unsatisfactory, Huyers all seemed to want a few cattle, but them wits a general fueling among them thut as compared with other market polnlH cattlo here have been too high and they were determined to force value down. Ah a result everyone stalled out bidding prices thut were sharply lower. SI. I, mils l.lti Muck MurUet. . limiting tho trade, uh noted above, dull all ST. LOl'IS. Dec M.-CATTLIS-Ro- ,,,H ,"'-'""B J'rlces wero a little lower celpts, G.M0 head, Including 1,200 Texnns; ' "Ba, J1"" i.'MuJ' u V'i 1urounJll )e niarKet mr to ioc lower; cnoice to rmoi'""' ' .n suiiiti ciiHCH MiicBiiit-'ii ivcie evrn ijuoiuiy certain cattle a iiuarter lower. W'liat has been said regarding thn iniir l.et on beef FtcerH would apply equally well to cows ami heifers, as they, too, wrrn hIoiv and an much as JMjCtlo lower than Munday'H high time, and In many rust's 23c lower. Good fenders were In demand at fully steady price. Inferior grade.) wure slow to a little lower owing to tho decline on tut cattle. Quotations on Native Cattle Good U cholcu beef steers, 18.J5U9.7fi. fair to good beef steers, t7.XtfM.2f; common to fair bvet steers, $.00jy7.25; good to choice heif ers, I6.7SU7.00; Kood to choice roves, IS 61) 4j.W; fair to good grades, II.Wras.M; com mon to fair grades, t3.26tyi.p0; good to choice stockeis ana feeder, i.2otil.W; fair to god ktucknrs and reedors, to.iStJ 0.25, common to fair stock er and feed urn, to.X'a6.io; stock cows and heifers, 4.MSt5.0Q; veal calves, t5.00Jf00, bulla, slag, etc., tl.0lKfl6.00. (Quotations on ItatiRo Cattle Good to choice beet stvrrr, ii.HQt.li; fair to good beet steers, tS.25Qti.75, common to fair beet' steers, It.&0fi.2&. Representative sales: IimSK OTHERS. steers, tl0.C0fil0.I5; good choice, tH-SOtt!.!)! dressed beef and butcher steers, tf.WM 8.00; atockut'8 and feeders, t37G0.7,); tow and heifers, tt.2.V&'7.00; canners, tl.CVfil.OO; hulls, t4.23iS0.SO; calves, J6.003J" 10 60; Texas nnd Indian sletirs. f5.00'fl7.ni; cows nnd helfera. t3.73fi3.00. IIOG.S Receipts, 1B.00O head, mnrket loc to 25o lower; pigs and lights, ?ti.GOf(7.r,5; mixed and butchcrH, 3f7.4.07.t; good heavy, t7.rVrt7.liO. .SHEEP AND LAMllS-Ileceipts. 6,001 head; inarltet 10c to 10c liiKhcr; muttons, tl.30ft.ri0; yearlings, tS.8016.ifl: lambs, t3.70 (ftS.OO; culls and bucks, 12.005?3.25; stack ers, t3.&ga8J. Kllllnlls City I,lv htori. IliirUi'l. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 11. -CATTLE-Receipts, 0,fit head, Including suuthcrns: market steady; dt eased beef nnd export steers, $7.7VJ(il0.75; fair to good, t'i. Wit 7.73; western steers, $6,0018.00; Blockers nnd feeders. $3,001(7.70; southern steers, $').00 fi7.40; southern rows, $3,7610.26; native rows, t3.OMi7.76; nullvo heifers, t,".60Ji-3.00; bulls. U.M'tifiM; calves. $G.00i( 10.00. .SIUOEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 0,000 head; market 10c to 13o lower; lambs, $G.251i7.R5, yearlings, $5.601iC.75; wethers. $l.2."f(f.C0: ewes. $4.00?('.4.tO; Htockr.rs anil: freder?, ta.ffoi. St. ,IokfiIi 1,1 Stock .IniUi'l. ST.JOSEPII, Dec. ll.-CATTI,E-lto-relpls. 1T700 hiiud; marlti't slow; stects, t0.76I0.2o; cows and helfeis, $:l.iV)7S.6U; ralve". tl.60tt9.7u. IlOaS-Recelpts. ll.OK) lietul; market slow and lower; top, $7.03; bulk of sules, J7.43Jj7.65. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 2.60) head; market stcudy; lambs, ffi.40 i..u. Stork In Sinbt, Receipts Of live stock ut tho flvo prin cipal wehtern markets ycstoiduy: Cattlti.' Hogs. Sheep. JJoutll Omaha 4,400 16,200 R.400 St. Joseph 2,70) ll.OW 8,400 KunsuH City 6,W) 16,0(10 6,000 St. Louis COOt) 13,010 3,000 Chicago 28,000 47,ao 35.000 Totals .47,400 103,200 W.0CX) a. -a it cifi Amor. Ag. fa . A. T. & T. tv 4a Am. Tobacco ta Armour Co. 4',a. Atchlaoq gen. 4 do cv. 4a 1M.... do ev. tn. . A. C. U 1t 4a... Bat. & Ohio 4t . do IVia i I.IUUI. v., tn.. 'Tan. of Ga. la...'., lien. Leather 8a .. Chea. & Ohio 4'4.. do ronv 4 Via . . 9i do gen. ta Uhleago t A. IUa. 6S St. L S. TV. r C. II. Q. J. 4a. . K 8. A. I. adj. U do gtn. tl K Fo. Pac. rol. It C M & 8 P er 4'.4a. 1044 do cv. 4a C It. I. I'. c. 4. 4'4 do lat ref. 4. do rfg. 4 l6l,Bo. lUllwar ta.. C. t P. r t 4!ia. 1V4 do gen. 4a. . . D. & II. ct. 4a 7 Union Pacific 4 D. 4 It. CI ref If. SI 14 do cv. 4a IMttlllera' U . .. .144 do lat & ref. Ill 7'4 . M . IU . H in; Mli 7li tl 80 7844 m; 81H ... SH 10-3"; . 77U ... IIH cm; a. hi: riTir p. I. IB. . miu. H nuooer M...,0f4i do g 4a .' 7H4U. 8 ae J . ..paj 4v rr. 4a, aar. n. .71 Vs. -far Chetn. ta.. t; III. re lat rat. 4a M?)Wabaah tat It ei. 4a SI later. Mm. 4l,e ... 78 W4em Md l. at later. II. M 44a tta.Wtat. Klff. ev la ' ; wit. t'entral 4. It .Mntnl Mitrkrt. NEW VORIv. Dec. l!.-ME"'AUS-Cop. per. steady; standard, spot, $17.00 bid; December, $17.ttJfM7.37',: January and February. $10.S7HW,17.12Vi; iileclrolytlr, n.JiWn.r,i; lake, 17.ti2',,i17.'.j, list ings, t17.26ii 17.33. Tin ipilet; Hput, $!3.26fp 49.75; December, January and February, mSDtHaCti. Lead, quiet; $1.261.40. Hpel. ter. strady. $7.20ff7.40. Antimony, quiet; CookHou'r!, $10.50. Iron, quiet and un changed. Copper arrivals. 1.M tons Ex- ports this month. 8,676 tons. London cop per, steady; spot J275 10s: fiittures. i:7 10s. Ioudou tin, ipilet; spot, fu. tures, JU2al London lead, 18 Is 3d. Lon. don Hprlter, X20 10i. Iron. Cleveland war rants, 67h 3d in Loudon. ST. LOU1H. IJec ll.-.M ETALS-Lrad. weal:, $1.174.20; spelter, dull, $7.20. Coffee .llnrkrt. NEW YORIC. Dee, H.-COFFEIv- I'lituros market opened steady at a de clino of n polntH In espousii tu somewhut umapiKiinimg caturs. Trie close wan sternly, 1 to 6 points net lower. Hales, 77,760 bugs. December, 13.00o; January, W.13c; Febntary. 13.27c; Maioh, R30.; April. It.OOc; JIuy, 13.71c; Junw. lX7'.o; July. ii.blu; August. 13.ac; Huptemhur. Oi'tobrr and Novrmbr-. 13.91c. Spot coffer, quiet: Hlo No. 7. llr. S.inlos No. I, 16'ir Mild, qulot: Cordova. llUifylfcc. I'iirp-iit t nr nml lliislii. SAVANNAH, Dec. ll.-TURPENTINU-Flrm. 26r. Sales, 476 bbls.; receipts, 701 bbls.; shipment. 7 934 libls. ; Htork. 31,3V) bbls. ROSIN-Flnn Sales. 3,126 bbU.; i. celpts, 4.2S7 bbls.; shipments. 4,913 hbls.; stock. 1W.430 bbls. Quote: A. H, C, D, $5.4S; B. F. O, t4).4fH,66; II. 16.1(6.60: I, tS.6fr6.60; K. $6.40; M, $7.00; N. tt.; WO, $7 35; WW. $7 4i. Sounr .Murkel. NEW YORK. Dec. ll.-SLOAR-ilaw. firm; iniikcovado, ts'J teit, S.tth-; centrifugal, '.: test. 1.03c; molafcatis, U0 test, r- i tinted steady No. 3 13 3 17 87 13 4 16 57 31 C I 21 12 24 8 7 4 ( 11 e 3 10 io c io 21 .... I Jl ) 4 S 10 7 Av. Pr. .No. Av. IV. .... 920 i ill 1 1217 7 U ....1000 6 25 10 Ill 7 U .. . TIC C 2 30 1133 7 M ....1003 20 7 713 I 00 ....11(3 75 21 1200 8 00 . .. SIS 7 1)0 21 1241 U ....143 7 00 18 i:tK) 8 10 ....1112 7 10 7 1301 8 3i 104 7 40 32 1832 3 ii .... m 7 m 39 JU2 as .. 1118 7 (0 II 1IC 8 38 .... 918 7 61 ' 19 1147 8 80 ....1314 7 64 18 110. 9 2i ....lloS 7 CS 1 1970 II 00 ....1813 7 75 STEERS AND HEIFERS. .. 497 .1011 .. 942 ..HUB .. 892 . . 031 . . 810 I M ..1049 ( 00 (15 10.. COWS. 4 U 4 40 4 (0 4 eo t oo 11(3 6 IK) I 10. 4 t. 18 9li t 18 . 491 .104,6 . 933 8 S 23 5 ii ;o 5 30 .1211 .1014 3 30 ( 18 17... 10.. 80... 11... 6... 11... 17... 21... It .. 10... 6... 17... 7 t'.". 3... 12... 9... J3 7 00 .1071 t 80 .. 920 I tl .. 981 8 88 ..not ..im t w .. 449 t 78 ..1121 t 7f ..1209 ( 7t ..1113 t'tt ..1084 S 10 ..1128 t 40 ..1110 i 44 313 It ( 40 HEIFERS. ...IIH ...1001 ...USD ...ISM ...1190 ...1113 ... 944 ...JM0 .. Ml 3 .', C 00 I 00 8 00 01 i 8 80 8 78 Muiitmu, if Hie ' I'mull I Inn .Nil A lHIVf!MK- fi- , lou fcl I , " " " III..-, 4. l'f l -May S..,c I. 'I ,,tr ,, . ,,,,,, .ta,rl ,rra, I ., 'i g I' i s t 'a I r"iiiir bf fi il i r , I tl! I I U or.. . g j not .Mnrkei. SI IAJI IH Dc- 11 WOOL Hltrf.jv Itr1l' and c Inn m p it..s , j , .c l xlv tr ' 111 I'if '', t- l tll, 7M t 00 5 Ut 3 78 I 1 134 S U ,11 1011 t 78 I mo n 3, i nt) w 4 M5 t 10 4 778 DO I " 6 so, . ..' m n I 40 IM (M 3 IM ti K 4 977 t 44 3 778 8 1 897 IH 4 417 M 9 748 CM I 9(0 8 10 41 tit f On Ill I to 18 918 t 43 BULLS. t 1180 I 75 1 7.o G 74 1 1110 4 18 8 Ml ( 7t 1 1040 t l) 1 1240 S 7 1 1130 t 20 1 1180 t 75 1 7D0 6 X 1 M I 0 I HM 1 JO 1 70 8 28 1 14 6 4.) I lift) 6 X 1 171 !H ! 178 38 1 HM 5 M 1 1090 M i m ; I CALVES. 2 288 4 M I.. .. $ 7 50 3 HO I 10 I (D IU 1 W 21 3 K( 9 00 8TOCKER3 AND FEEDERS, tl St It) . 787 IK 10 m im lit i it C 841 6 10 II 73 4D 4 It (W 1 143 40 I ill 03 8 1(1 (4 13 818 t IH) 7 380 4 15 8 8 C Hi 11 934 K 7 ti 6 141 7 111? 7 M 21 UT ( I I 1090 7 V4 11 719 34 I IK 7 00 tl m fit 91 1014 T JO 32 791 t 42 374 7 !0 tl 794 M it 911 7 X 1 410 t 41 14!l 7 M 4 7IT U I l ; tv ' 1 78J It M IM) ; J NEIUtANK A. I i; COWS ..10V) II) 4 raws.. 10)i3 ss I II cows MM 3 0o S . . i v II I'uwi 843 4 00 T Ktovaid Neb. X.'7 4 00 01 etmv ... SfW $41 6 steiis . . MI 1102 C 70 Arnett A S -WyO Ml 5 a 17 feeders.. 1087 rt 20 J7 CM M feedets..lMl 7 0S C W. Walters Wyo. 24 steers.. ..1000 7 "0 !M steers .. 7J0 6 JO W steers... . Mt a K) Pfeffc i Copp-Wyo M feeders. .10t J 30 37 cows tSJ MD 10 com s 1031 6 20 Arnelt .t rt. -Wyo. 29 steers.. . 902 (i ;) 14 feeders.. tilO fi 23 S3 feeders.. KS 7 (fi 24 feeder.).. SS5 7 (" 23 feeders . S74 fi 30 n feoilerr.. 772 2S C N. Wiilters Win. 2 fows .. .1045 tita.) M heifers., iit 3 Si 25 heifers . m t X 1 ItXlfV-No one ei er saw n niiiro com plete deadlock than wns in rorco hi tho hoc yards thin mornlni; SperumtorM rttrlv Picked up a few loads around UiTl&c lner. that Is at prlres rutiKlnt; from tJ.W to $7.45. They very quickly railght on, however, and Mopped buyliiir almost rts soon an they hud beKun antl before very many sellers hntl tlnm to tako ad vnhtatfe of their bids. In the meantime the packers were bld tllllfr only around $7.2.4f7.;xl and were standlnr pat. As a result, almost no luisl nest wild done durliiK thn morning and It was woll alotiK toward midday heforn a slutllo load had hern sold to packers. In other words, packers wero determined to huv their hoiii 2fe lower or luaA't. them In tlm yarns. j ii. .unman wetnrrs. Tim rause for the sharp bronk lu tho W Miinliinii wethers, market Is to be found tn tho high prlrri 101 Montana wethers, that bus ptevalled at tiil.-i point ns rom- fi2 Montiimi wethers. nareii n i ot nor so line nouns inn aiso . ai "" iiii"r. to thu sharp break trported everywheto J( fed pretty fslr Inquiry for shot! fed stufi that Is suitable for taking to the rounlr the second time. Moms of the romnn slon men also hold a few orders for Iambi to W iHiiiKht with a view to shearing art.l in or put on thn market In tho near in 1 1 iite. Most of (he feetlers now ROln? t! uie country ale on tne neslty order anrr the bulk nre selling nrotmd $4.604f6.: , llh a load or two of half warmed stuff, Koliu: out at $;. Quotations on sheep and lambs- Lamb Kood Ui ilmbn. $?.fttn.le; lambs, fair f. Kood, $S.60ft; 4n; lambs. teiders. $'5,oO06.!t" yearllnirs, ilubt, tV60fi6.5n; jatllns-, heavy, $SVi.-,.J0; MmillnK?. feeders. $.5ii;i &.40; vtethrrs, Rood to rholre. $4.W4 .., vtethcrs, fair to pood, $J.fMt.50; wethers, ft edels. $4.2;h I.M: 'wcs, Rood to choice, $I.ST!l.e0; rwef. fair to Rood, $t"Nr4.2R lines, feedeis. $3.2ftg7t 73, rulls, sheep ar.d bucks, $:..Vi9!U,v Itepresentutlve sales: No. Av pi K fed Umbs. .. i 95 n 272 WjotnlliK lambs 70 7 20 40 Wyoming Inmbs, fenders..,. 4;i 5 1 iiT; Wyomlni; Inmbs. feeders.... M HV WomltiB lambs, feeders..., US 2t S l lambs, feeders (tl 17 WyomltiK ewes SS 2S Couth Dakota owes 102 7 WMunltiR wethers ios 129 Wyomiiut yearlliiRS ST. 120 WyomltiR yearlliiRS 82 fu Miming lambs, feeders.... 02 441 WMimltiR lambs, feeders.... l 117 WyomltiR lnmbs, feedors.... t2 230 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... HI Mil Wyoming lambs, feeders.... H 21 fetl lnmbs St l fi'tl ewes 154 'JO! fed Routs SI 3AI frd lambs 7$ a frd ewes US 631 Montanu yearlings, feeders Sit 217 Montntia yearlings, feeders 10S Montana yearling, feeders Si this ninrnliii In tlm rod the sellers were obliged to Inke pi Ices largely as tho packer busers had bltl, thn bulk ot the offerlims moving around $7.25n7.no. Onro the sellers agreed lu the reduction In pilc.es trade was fairly active, but a fair rliHinnre wits not made mill! curly In the afternoon. Ilcpresentative. sales: Na. av. sh, Pr. No. A v. Fh IX tl 173 40 7 IM It. . .2)1 3M T II. .. .IIS 10 7 10 K . .. 274 m 7 14 8t 17S .. 7 II tl . . Ml 120 7 J it 119 .. 7 IS 72 . . . Stl VI 7 M It t0 0 7 M 43. ...3H 40 7 H (3 131 . 7 20 7.. ..338 210 " 3t 40 3(0 180 7 i 0 ... I4 210 7 16 74 24 40 7 20 tl 314 . . 7 31 308 40 7 ft tO... .282 3(0 t I, 7 338 . 7 St 70 197 3(0 7 88 73 U3 HO 7 28 (( 2(4 IbO 7 (0 81 233 ... 7 28 21.. . 7 (0 48 387 80 7 It t.S )0 200 7 40 93 907 40 7 28 46. 331 210 7 40 SI 219 ... 7 111 Ct.. ..338 2(0 7 40 II 2S 180 7 SO t,7 217 ... 7 10 82 113 II 7.11 10 810 80 7 (0 83 203 ... 7 80 (2 3(1 120 7 40 34 210 310 7 3U U 831 ... 1 40 74 221 120 7 32'k 83 919 190 7 40. 41 214 ... 7 31 CO. . . .288 10 7 (0 IT 2(0 (0 T 3.1 84. .. 213 ... 7 (5 71... :il (0 7 31 PICIH. lambs 330 fed owes 78 fed ewes 0 fed ewes 22 fetl Iambi 10 fed lambs 217 fed lnmbs 377 fed lambs 3X1 frd hi nibs 241 fed lnmbs OH fed lambs 10 fed lambs, culls.... 13 fed lambs, culls.... 32 feil lambs 43 fill lnmbs 47 fed ewes 33 fed owes 2t;i shorn himbr. ..101 .. S4 .. W .. M) .. ill .. W ..nr. ..103 ..IK .. 84 .. 95 .. 71 .. 79 .. m .. :. .. r.! .. f3 .. &2 .. HI .. SS ..127 ..123 .. 77 ti 7.1 r. so (', ,Yi 4 hi 4 25 4 Ml XT. t 0i c so fi w 90 0 !W ii M 1 30 4 40 2 M 7 35 4 30 ft 00 5 00 5 00 4 .10 4 2Ti 4 33 4 2R 7 75 7 0) 4 60 4 2f. 4 35 7 24 7 25 7 63 7 R6 (i 26 7 r, 7 K0 6 7P. r. oo 7 10 7 00 4 2S 4 10 7 15 liKUAli INUTICEiJ. 9, . ..ltd . 7 00 H1IEEP A good lively miltkiit rhuinc. tctUrtl thu lamb ami hIichp trade and prices, espoclutly on lambs, woro un evenlv hlclier. Fed western inuibri com- prised a ItirRti porceiitagr of thn nioderuto rccolpts and there was apparently a good nutlet for tho big bulk or the lamlw of fered. An on tlm hist few ihiys back good to choice lnmbs on the hnndywelght order sold to tho best itdvuiitnKo ami com manded prices anywhere from utrong tu 10'ifrOo higher. About 300 head of that kind or lambs hold readily at $7.8.1, and the majority of the deslrublo lamb offer ings sold at it rungr of $?.30Ji.;.". Any thing only half warmed up or showing too much weight to suit tlm packer buy ers chancing IiiiikIh Im.s irutllly than thn butter grades, und prices wero llttlo It any hotter than on yesterday's market. Thcro was also n hunlthy supply for fat l iii'itj hi nioii it iiuiiuiij Miij'juy lur nil :, ,j ion sheep, and the supply of them was very ""V1.1! "W., 'f'f NOTICE N hereby glvon that sealed proposuls will be received by tho Board of Directors, of the Farmcrr' Irrigation District at their office In the City ot Kcoltsblufr, Nebiaska for the purchase of two million five hundred nnd fifty thou nntl dullard ($2.fi50,00p) faco valu of the Mx per cent serial bonds of said district until 1:30 o'clock n. m. on the SAl day ut December. Said bonds are Issued under and by virtue of nn act of the legislature ot the State of Nebraska, approved March ISth, 1833. Session Laws. 1S3J. Chapter 70. and all amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote o! .v majority of tho qualified electors ot said district. A proceeding for the judicial confirmation of so,ld bonds In now pending In the dlsttlct court for the county of Hrotttt Uluff, Nebraska. Tho board oxprrssly reserves the sight to re ject any and all bids and will. In no event, sell uuy of tuld bonds for less than nine-ty-flvo per cent of the face value there of. lly order of the Hoard of Directors, 1IEYWARD 0. L10AVITT Secretary of Farmers.' Irtlgutlon District NT0d20t. N6Ti'CETO IJltlDOB lfUILDER8. Notlro Is hereby given that sealed bldi for tho ronstructlon of steel and wooden hrldgcH that may bo built in the county of York. Nebraska, for the year 1913 will bo received at the office of the rnnnti- clerk of suld county on or before noon of meager, the best offering being P eked dp curly In the tnoiuing. While killing ewes, vi ethers nnd yearllnmi were In light supply compared with lambs, the demand did not Hri'in un broad. Tho Hheep offer ings sold largely strong to a dime higher, with some fow western ewes selling as high us $4.60 A lund nt buinly wnlght yearlings brought $t.60. As wua tho case with the trade In lambs buyers seemed tu discriminate against anything having ton much weight. While the general demnnd for feeders is somewhat limited there remains a All bids tn be. In accordance with nlnm and specifications adopted by the lioard of Supervisors and now on file In tho office of tho county clerk nnd accom panied by n. certified check for $500, matin payable to thn order of tho county clerk, which sum shall be, forfeited In cuoo con tract Is not oxecuted where a wind Is iniidp. Tho Hoard of Supervisors reserves h right to reject nny and all bids. Witness my hand mid the seal of York county this 27th day ot November, 1D12. H. F. CltAPlN. D9d4t County Clerk. Now going on Christmas Fair of the Churches BEE BUILDING "More bountiful and larger than ever before.1' Such is tho expression of all who have seen the bazar in progress. Tho court of the building hos been dec orated very tastefully with Japanese effect, Christ mas gi'eeus and American flags. The fancy goods, linens, hand made wearing apparel display is move elaborate, while 1ho home cooking is simply do-liccious. Have you seen it The five churches which have been holding thoir sales, the 9th and 10th are well pleased with results. They will probably sell out their supply and on December .11 th and 12th four other churches will have their accumulation of pretty things to sell. Here is an opportunity to select a Christmas present for a friend or relative which has some in dividuality. If you don't have time to complete that fnncy piece you are working on, come to tho Church Fairs and buy one just as prottv for your ffin. December eleven and twelve Church In Charge rhono first Ms. B Mrs, r. D. Wilson, SBIO Lea, vaa worth. .. ,D 533 CteutTttiraric Pong. Mrs. O. B. Brswstar, 4714 IT. 39th St... W 1371 Eracgalical, Ass'n. Mrs. fleo. Marks, 1633 Wirt St. ,W 3840 Zlon Iinthsran. .. . Mrs. . H. fair, S.435 Saratoga st W -993 All are welcome 111 f-'rls H0 wj