THE BEE: OMAHA, SiYJTHDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1M2. UKAIi KSTATH KAUJIA ttM"ll I.AMIS I'tlll 5AI.U Iriflho. ik you want the bost bargain in the Rain and Hail Storms Cause Damage northwest. In a good, desirable farm, and , m . . . .. w nucnt 111 mgcutiua. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET I unniu liu i huuuvaj iiinuivui. Kc; No- 2 northern. JK7c; No. i ! northern. XVBSSc: No. S spring. Mtte-Ce: No. .1 spring, ssumc; no. spring, i-M.o; want to deal with the owner, write today t to J. t'. Hooney. Stltes, Idaho. lown. DO YOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWA? The De Moines Capital Is Iowa's most widely circulated and most Influential newspaper. Its dally circulation exceeds 43,000 copies. The classified advertising rate ts 1 cent a word or 5 cents a lino. You can sell your farm la Iowa or you can buy land In Iowa by tho usa of thn Des Moines Capital. The rate by the month Li 31.20 a. line. Address the De Moines Capital. Pes Moines, la. Kansas. SO ACHES ALFALFA, JI.SOO-HAMIL-ton Co.. Kan.; rich Arkansas river bottom land, about one mile from Kendall (main line Santa Fo rty.) rood fenoe, no build inirs. 31.000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. James 1 Lombard, Ownsr, Kansas City, Mo. Mississippi. SEVENTY acres richest soil, adapted for any truck growing; quarter mile from depot. Lyman, Miss. A bargain. V. W. Byrne. Holt. Fla. Nebraska. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, J 26 to 53 PEH ACRE. We have for sale over 20,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska' choicest farm load, where the crop yields for 13 years, including 1310 and 1911. average with the best In the state. 'Alfalfa also a leading crop. Better soil. wtr nnd climate cannot be found. Write for full Information. AgoatB wanted everywhere. FUNDINQSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY. NSB. BEARS ARE BEING DESERTED Present AVrntlier I Conditioning; Corn In Sections Where Clenr Temperatures nuil Cold Were Needed, FOR SALE 160 acres, 1H miles from Wayne: good Improvements. Address Box 315. Wayne, Neb. Tennessee. ALFALFA, corn, cotton land bargain lists. McMath & Johnson. Memphis. Tenn. LIVE STOCK MAKffET OF WEST Ship live stock to Bouth Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Lire Stock Commission Alerchntit. BYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co., 222 Exchange Bids. Bnyder-Malono-Coffman Co., 159 Ex. Bldg LAVERTY BROS.. 1 Exirtial.se Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & Co., Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by tho Board of Directors of tho Farmers' Irrigation District at their office In the City of Scottabluff, Nebraska for the purchase of two million flvo hundred and fifty thou nnd dollars ($2,550,000) face value of the six per cent serial bonds of said district until 1:30 o'clock p. m. on tho 23d day of December. Said bonds are Issued under and by virtue of an act of the legislature frf the State of Nebraska, approved March S6th, 1S93, Session Laws, 1S96, Chapter 70, and all amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote o! a majority of tho qualified electors of said district. A proceeding for the Judicial confirmation of snjd bond Is now pending in the district court for tho county of Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. The hoard expressly reserves the right to re ject any and all bids and will, In no event, ell any of said bonds for less than ninety-five per cent of the face value there of. By order of the Board of Directors. HEYWARD 6. LEAVITT. Secretary of Farmers' Irrigation District N30d20t. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Office of Leo-GIass-Andreesen Haril waro Company, Omaha, Nebraska, De cember Hth, 1912. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of Lce-Glass-Andrcc-scn Hardware Company that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the com pany will bo held at tho offices of said company, corner of Ninth and Harney streets,- In tho City of Omaha, In tho State of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January 14th, A. D., 1913, at three ofclock p. m.. for tho purpose of electing a board of directors for tho company to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact, .such otner business as may be presented at such meeting. II. J. LEE, President Attest: J. CLARICE COIT, Secretary. (SEAL.) D14J14, OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. No. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. carton, 37c j, w-iu. iuds, somic; ro. a, siytc CHEESE Imported Swiss, 33c; Amerl can .Swiss. 20c: block Swiss. 29o; twins 20c; daisies, 20c: triplets, 20c; Young America, 21c; blue label brick, 20c; 11m berger, 2-lb., 21o; 1-lb., 22c; New York wnue. -ic. BEEF CUT PRICES-Rlbs: No. J, 20c; No. 2. 13ic; No. 3, 1091c. Loins: No. 1 22c: No. 2, 16c: No. 3. lU4c: Chucks: Nn. 1, 9c; No. 2. 7c; No. 3, 7iio. Rounds: No. 1, 12oj No. 2, 9lic; No. 3, 9c. Plates: No. 1. So: No. 2. 7V4c: No. 3. tiwe. POULTRY Broilers, 35 per doz.: hens. He; cocks, 11c; ducks, ISc; geese, 15c: turkeys, 24c; pigeons, per dox., 11.20. Alive, .broilers, 16c; hens, 1010io; old roosters, 7c: ducks, full feathered. 10c: geese, full feathered. 10c; turkeys, 12'c; pigeons, per FISH (fresh) Pickerel. 13c: while, i&v trout, 15c; largo crapples, 15c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; eel, 15c; haddock, 13c: flounders, ISc; green catfish. 13c; shad roe, per pair, wc; fcaimun, uc; nailbut. 16c: buffalo, 8c; bullheads. 13c. FRUITS. ETC. Missouri apples. In bbls., J3.OO03.25; New York Greenings and uaiawins, fi.zu. wpawsh .onions, per case, 31.60. Bananas,, fancy select, per bunch, S2.25Sc2.G0: Jumbo, per bunch. S2.75ft.73. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb pkga., In box. per box, 32.20; Dromedary brand. new, aa l-iD. pkgs. in dox per dox, sa.ou. Figs, California, per case of 12 No. 12 pkgs., 55c; per case of 50 No. 6 pkgs., 32.00; bulk, In 5 and 60-lb. boxos, per lb., 10c; new. Turkish. 6-crown. In 20-Ib. boxes. per lb., 16c; 6-crown, In 20-Ib. boxes, per lb., 16c; 7-crown, In. 30-lb. boxes, per lb. 17c. Lemons, Limonelra. selected brand, extra fancy. 30-360 size, per box. 37.60: Loma Limonelra, fancy, SOO-360 sizes, per box, ss.7W7.oo; 240-420 sizes, boo per box less; California, choice, 300-300 Blzes, per box, 36.75. Oranges, California navels, extra fancy, 98-12G sizes, per box, i2.7owi.ooi extra fancy. nil sizes. 3.2u. cranberries, per bbl.. SS.oogo.00; per box, 32.76; Jumbo C brand. 13.50 VKfiraTARLES Cabbace. Wisconsin per II)., lc Celery, Michigan, per doz 35c. Cucumbers, hothouse, per doz., S2.00, Egg. plant, fancy Florida, per dozen, 31.60. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per doz., loo, lettuce, extra fancv. oer doz.. 40c, Onions, white, in crate, S1.20; yellow, per lb.. H4e. Parsley, fancy souuiern. per ,1oz. bunches, 0j76c. Potatoes, Early Ohio. per. bu., C5c Tomatoes, California, per basket, $2.00. Wax beans, per basket $1; green beans, per basket, SI. Sweet notatoes. Kansas. per bbl.. 32.60. Ruta agao, per lb., H4c I ntfee Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.-COFFEE Fu tures market opened steady fit an ad vance of 3 points on December, but gen erally 3 to 8 point lower In reeponse to 'over European cables. The close was Kteady, net 4 to 9 points higher on tho near months, but unchanged to 2 points lower on tho later deliveries. It is re ported that an anonymous letter has been sent cut broadcast to Interior roasters, warning them against heavy offerings of valorization coffee. Holes, 100,600 bags; December. lSJOo; January, 13.21c; Feb ruary. 13.34c; March, l&54c; April. 12.64c; May' 13.74c; June. W.7c; July, 13-Mc; Au gust. 13.89c;; September, October and No vember. 13.84c Bpot coffee qulot,- 1U& Ts, 4c; Santos 4a, 15c Mild, quiet; Cordova, 1M.&UC Tarpcntliae uil Batds. SAVANNAH, Os. Doc tt-TuTlPEN. TrK'UV-TTIrm. at 37U42ffia: ssJea. SIM bbls.; Teelpta. 783 bblc; shipments I.14C bbla; itocks, SWW bbls. nOBIN-nrm; sales. t74 bbln.; recelpta, 4 '?- bbls.; shipments, t.ia bbla.; stock, "tVM bbli Quote. A, B, C. D. S5.7C: E, - a toss n" a. $5.70.7: h. .?otf v I JS.K6.$5; K. $.; M. S7-00; N . WG. n.35, WW. 37-45. Weol Mrt:ef, BT LOUIS. Drc IS. WOOL- -Sty, raedhnn grade comWng and clothing. Z, IWtc Hght fine. lmc tow fcue. mt , , OMAHA, Dec 13, 191i. The fuel necessary for a bull market In Wheat vrsterdnv nnm frntn far away Argentina. Tho estimated exportablo surplus of that country was reduced by Broomhall Trom lSH.CCM.d's) bushels Decem ber 3 to 112,000,000 yesterday. In addition to these figures ns u bullish fact n spe cial cable was received from Buenos Ayres. which told of u heavy ralntnll over the provinces of Buenos Ayres, Cor doba and Pampa Central, which In ad dition to halls tonus havo caused much damage. The cable said further that the wires there were down and that communi cation was cut off completely owing to the severity of tho storm. Some of tho larger houses In the wheat trade, which have been associated with the boar sldo of tho nmiket for months past aru de serting the bears and going over to tlvo bulls. Thy base their claims tot n stronger situation In wheat on 11 decidedly better Inquiry for the cash article from millers, who aro apparently looking for ward for supplies. They say that It must be borne In mind that there Is an envrmous territory which was deficient in the yield of winter wheat, and which during the next four or five months must come to market for the grain re quired. The fact that Chicago stocks nro not large, when compared with last year, ts referred to with considerable assur ance, and It Is also pointed out that values thero are not high enough to at tract supplies from outside sources. Tho world Knows tnat wncat vaiuos nave mm a drastic decline since tho beginning of the crop year nnd that imuiuation nas been most thorough- Cash wheat un changed to 9io higher. The prencnt favorable weather Is con ditioning tho corn In soiuo sections of the country, whero low temperatures and clear conditions wero essential, ana mo growers are Increasing their offerings with Iowu. Some points In Illinois wero offering the yellow cereal at favorablu prices and lu Increased quantities. It ts said that receipts nt Chicago, as well as lit primary markets, will show o marked Increase before the end of too present month. Cash corn He lower to Uo higher. The recent heavy covering by December oats shorts was again tho price makor of that cereal yesterday. The cash article. however, was steaiy ami me may noia firmly. Cash oRts unchanged to ifi hi cher. Clearances Wheat ami riour, ssi,iw bushels: oorn. eO.OJO bushels; oats, 21,000 ousueis. . . Liverpool close: Wheat. Ufll higher corn. u.cnLA hleher. . . . . . rrSi Jfimary wneat receipts were i.usv.wu bushels und shipments IS6.000 bushels, as against receipts of 704,000 bushels and Miipmcnts OI 234.UW Dusncis lasi year. Primary corn receipts were 737,000 bushels and shipments 409,000 bushels, as against receipts of 723,000 bushels and shipments of C51,000 bunhels last year. Primary oats receipts wero 410,000 bushels and ship ments 819.000 bushels, asalnst receipts of 045,000 bushels and shipments of 405,000 bushels lust year. i The following cash sales were reported today: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 1 car. Slic No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, we. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, 78ttc No. 3 spring, 3 cars, S0V4C. No, 4 spring, 1 car, 7SUo; 1 car, 7714c No. 2 northern spring, 1 car, 8114c No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 8U4c No. 2 durum mixed, 1 car, 80c. No. 3 durum mixed, 1 car, 79fcc corn: no. 3 white, z cars, 44c; 1 car, 43',4c No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 44c; 4 cars, 43?io; 1 car, 43V4c No. 4 yel low, 2 cars, 43c; 2 cars, 4214c; 1 car, 42c. No. 3 mixed, 2 cars, 43! tc; 2 cars, 43' ic; 2 cars, 43c. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, 43c; 2 cars, 42c. No grade, 1 car, 4114c; 1 car, 41o; 2 cars, 40)4c Oats: No. 3 white, 2 cars, 3iiic; o cars, sic. no. 4 wntte, 2 earn, 31c. Rye: No. 3, 1 car, 5714c. No grade, 1 car, 67c Barley: No. 4, l car, rSc, 1 Omnlia Cnali Price. WHEAT No. 2 hard. Sl!4ffS2e: No. 3 hard. 80661o: No. 4 hard. 76&7SUc: No. 3 spring, SOeSOHc; No. 4 spring, TtttU'tV.ic CORN No. 3 white, 431444c; No. 4 white. 4243c; No. 3 yellow, 4314f44c; No. 4 yellow, 42&H3C! No. 3, 43$fl314c; No, 4, 42?43c; no grade, 4004114c. OATS No. 2 white. 31140-32C; standard, 31UQr31fa: No. 3 white, 31J?31',4c; No. 4 whlto, SWidjsic. BARLEY Malting. D23c: No. 1 feed. 40(345c. RYE-NO. 2, 57HJWO; NO. 3, 57W.4C Cnrlot Receipts, Wheat, Corn. Oats Chicago 23 225 92 Minnesota w Duluth 176 Omaliu 41 64 38 Kansas City. 65 on 5 St. Louis -II 35 IS Winnipeg C45 ,. .. velvet chaff, surrfc. durum, 82fl87c. Com: Nn. Z yellow, 0111. Pli4C new. wc; io. j, 4MH6V4C; No. 3 whlto, 4Vtf47c; No. S yel low, old. 65c; new, 46&47C; No. 4, 44y45c, No. 4 white. 4Vrtf4S,,ic; No. 4 yellow, old, GOc; new, 4t!r-l."o. Oats: No. 1, 3Soi No. 2 white, SMJWUe; No. 3 white, 33i 34',4c: No. 4 white. 32463314c; standard. S4tf3414c RC No. 2, 62f63c Barley, 4 JjToc. Reeds: Timothy, S3.(XU3.W; clover, IIO.CWTIS.OO.' RtTTTER Easier; treamerles. 27GMc, EGGS Vnettled: receipts, 8,969 c:sesi fresh current receipts, 19iiS5oi refrigera tor firsts, Uc: firsts, 23c. . CHEESE Steady; daisies, 16;fil7e: twins, lS'iti 1014c; young Americas, 1C0 17c; long horns. lGJmc. I'OTATOKS steady s receipts, 35 cars; Michigan. SOUTOe: Minnesota. 4TfiC2c: Wis consin. 4i,l4K. POULTitv linsyi lurKeys. nuvc, 160; dressed, 2014c; chickens, springs, alive, 1014c VEAL-Steady nt 914c NEW YORK Cn.MMlAI. MAIIICKT (luiitntloim ut the Day 011 Vnrlous Coiiinioilltlr. NEW YORK. Dec. lS.FLOtTR-qu!et; spring patents. St.4034.tS; wlntnr straights, Si.43f(4.t3; winter patents, S4.GD(Iit.00; spring NEW YORK JJTOCK MARKET Tension Relaxed and Exchange Ap pears More Normal. WEAKNESS FOLLOWS GAINS ,MEc' LIVE STOCK MARKET) L'u 1 011 fuel tie In Good Drmniiit nt HlKher Price While hontlirrn Pnrlflo SelU Off More ThHti Two I'ull t. NEW YORK. Dec. ll.-Tnnslon was re laxed lu tho stock market today, which presented a moro normal appearance ofter tho troubled days which nnd pre ceded. Fluctuations of some of the lend ers were still wide and the tono continued unsottled and at times feverish, but thoro was no approach to the excited dealing and violent movements of yesterday. Prices rose briskly ot the beginning of the day und befoiw tbo first hour was ended gains of 1 to 3 points wero regis tered throughout. Union Pacific, whoso drop of more than 21 points In ten days had been tho chief disturbing feature, was In good demand and toso 2I4 point, Unexpected weakness developed In now qunrteis while tho advance was In proK less and traders who had bought conn clears, S4.15JN.4r.; winter extras No. 1. S4.05 Identlv on the strength of tho rlco yester i4.15; winter extras No. 2. J3.93H.: Kan. (day nnd tho continued advance today be- llplno treasury, 30..'W. Total of gen eral ninil. H4Jt.3Kl.KU. Receipts yesirmnv. tt.471: disbursements, Sf.4l8.fflS. The deficit this fiscal year Is Sl.SW.sal. as against a deficit of S2l.fi.l,S last year. Tho figures for receipts, disbursements and deficit exclude 1'nuninn ean.U nnd public debt transaction. HKIHIHT OF l. t:IMM: HOI iR XHH' YORK. llei IX. ..llradstrevt'il 1 bank clearings report for the week end- Inc. Mw,mti.M It Mltnu-a 1111 Miriiresril t e of ' S.1,6S7,H.C0t. as Bgslnt St,W3,971.CHl Inst ! week and J&iUl.tKT.ecn In the correspond-1 Ing week lust year. Following Is n HJt tit tho cities: ; Little or No Change in Prices on I Cattle. HOG TRADE IS UNSATISFACTORY Liberal Receipt of Sheep niul I.nmlm Render Hie Trade Dull d the 'I'enieney if Values l.ovt er. CHICAGO GRAIN' AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trading; nnd Closing Price an Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Dec 13. After an ixclted bulge, duo largely to war rumors that rolled to be confirmed, tne wheat marnet today flattened out. Closing prices wore unsettled, ranging irom itif.t nignt s levoi to fic above, Corn finished 14o off to a shade up, onta at l-lGic advnnco and provisions varying from 214c decline to 7 10o Increase In cost. .Flurry over statements that hostilities had begun between Servla and Austria aid not last long, but for the time being carried wheat up lc a bushel. The back set which followed was given Impetus by reports that the Argentine export surplus would reach n larger total man recent advices made out. Although cables were disappointing to the bulls and Argentine weather moro favorable for the harvest, offerings of wheat at flrt wero scarce. The market, therefore, wa.s ripe for an advanco when word came ot tho alleged now clash in the Balkans. On the resulting swell, how ever, longs unloaded wholesale. Ocean freights, at the lowest point this season, tended further to cause weakness to set In. May wheat fluctuated from 89!4&S0o to ni&eoy,c, with last sales at OOo even, a gain of lie net. Car scarcity put firmness into the corn market during most of the session. Prices finally reacted some with wheat. May ranged from 48(p48!4o to 48e. closing steady, Uc net lower, at 48Hff-4S14c Cash grades were In good demand. No. 2 yel low was quoted at &2V4c for new. Resumption of buying on the part ot leading shorts explained the strength of oats. May, which swung between 32T49 33'-c, closed a shade net higher at 33c. Provisions rose with hogu, but met with selling, from packers. In tho end May pork was up 71t6'10c. Otherwise the mar ket was not far from last night's level. Cash quotations were as follows: sas str.ilcht.i. I4.0OS4.10. Rvo flour, barely steady; fair, to good, S3.6yri3.S5; choice to fancy, S3.0064.00. CORNMBA L-- ICasy; fine white and yellow, S1.3WI.40; coarse, Sl.40tfl.43, kiln dried. S3.3u. RYlJ-Quiet; No. 2 western. 648c. c. I. f. Buffalo. WHKAT Spot market firm; No. 2 red, Sjl.07 elevator and SI .OS f. o. b. afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern Duluth, SCVjo f. 0, b. afloat. Futures market closod 11SJ Uc not higher; Docember closed ut 92c; Mov. !)3TiiiMHu: dosed nt IHiUc. CORN Spot market stendy; export, 61 Uc f. o. b. afloat to arrive. OATS-Spot markt firm; No. 4, 37ii37!4c HAY Easy; Htondard. S1.0W1.0754', No. 1, JM0Q1.12U; No. 2. 07VtciiSt.0ui No. 3, HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice, 1912. 215iS2c; 1911, I2f13c; Paclflo coa.it, 1912. 15V23c: 1911, 1SS17C. HIDES Koay; Central America, 29ic', Bogota. 2!fT30c. LBATHKR-Plrm; hemlock firsts. 2S 2Sc; seconds, 27&f28c; thirds, 24026c; re jects, 1920c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mes. $19.23pl9.7.V. family, S23.OOHC4.00: short clears, $22.0024.N). Beef, strong; mess, S20.oofl21.00; family, $21.00623-00; beef hams. S30.O0li32.00. Cut moats, easy; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. S1260W1S.00; pickled hams, S14.(Wf 11.50. Lard, steady; middle went, SIO.0Mjl0.7S-, refined, quiet: conti nent, $11.70; South America, $12.30; com pound, $7.S7i4H.12yi. TALLOW Steady; prime city, hhds., 61io: Hpecial, 7o; country, 6f6?ic BUTTER Steady: receipts, 0,720 bugs: crenmery extras, 37c; process extras, 274j 2714c. i . CHKESB Firm; unchanged; receipts, l.IWl boxes. EGOS Firmer; receipts 6,999 cases; freh gathered extras, 32Ci3o; held fresh averago best, 2323c; refrigerators special marks' fancy, local storago charges paid, 30c; nearby hennry browns, 31ii0rc. POULTRY Uvo, steady; western chlclt ers, 12USlI3c: fowls. 12ifl4c; turkeys, IBc; dressed. Irregular; fresh killed, western chickens, 11619c; fowls, 12UlV4o; turkeys, 1322c. . St. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 13. WHEAT Cash, steady; track. No. 2 red, $1.07141.0S; No. 2 hard, SCUfttlZc. CORN Irregular; track, No. 2, 48 4$Uc: No. 2 white, 4914c. OATS-Hlgher; track, No. 2, 33141834c: No. 2 white, SSUQ33UC. RYE Unchanged at 61c; Closing prices of futures: WHKAT Weak; May, Olo; July, SCc. CORN Firm; May, 4714c; July, 4sfi 4SUc. OATS-Stcady; May, 33c; July, 34c. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. $4.85 QC75; oxtra fancy and straight, $$.2&if4.7e; hard winter clears, S3.10fr3.40. HBED Timothy, $10.00. r-i-m MM RA TM.Oi. BRAN1 Fi rm ; wicked (cnt track), 94 90c HAY-SteaOy; timothy, $l3.E0ei8.B0; prai rle. $11.00ffl4.CO. BAOGINU 10 3-lCc. TWINE Hemp, So. viinviRtnXK- Pnrlt: unchanged: JOo blng. $10.9.1C.76. Lard, unchanged; prlmo stenm. $10.95JclJ.OO. Dry salt moats, un changed; bqxed, extra shorts, $12.7o, clear ribs, $12.75; short clears. $12.8714c. POULTRY Firm: chickens, 10c; springs. 12a; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 1314c; geese, lie. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2S&0tc. -r,r-tr T ..... 'I ( Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 7.000 9, Wheat, bu 49,000 78,000 Corn, bu .W0 20.0TO OatM, bU 27.000 35,000 KnnanH City Ornln smV Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 13.-AVHEAT Cash, unchanged to Vie Higher; so. i hard. S2(HS7c: No. 3. SS'AWSlc; iso, a Ten 9814c$1.02; No. 3, K9S9M4C n CORN Unchanged to jo lower; io. t mixed, 4614c; No. 2, 4612c; No. 2 while, 4714c; No. 3, 47c, OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white. 343oc; No. 2 mixed, 32V4?j'33c. Hosing prices of futures: WHEAT May, 81UWKC; July, SH4? 81Hc. CORN May, 46UtI46c; July, 47Hc. OATS May, StliyStHc HAY Unchanged ; choice, timothy, $13.00 13.60; cholco prairie, S12.00ffl2.50. BUTTER-Creamery. 34o: firsts, 32c; seconds, SOc, packing, -20JrSlUo. laaCJS-Extras, 2GHc; firsts, 2lWJ25Uc; annnnilil 1!lr. POULTRY Hens, UVic; roosters. sw 9o; young turkeys, 16318c: ducks. 137J14C Jieceinis, nniDnieiiis. What. bu 8.00O B3,00O Corn, bit JO.w l-'.vin Oats. bU ... 5,000 5,000 MlnnenpolU Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 13. WHEAT-D- cember, S01c; May, 84ic; July, 841440 WHe. Cash: No. 1 hard. 3Uc; No. 1 northern. 81U'j82ic: No. 2 northern, 7914 rf0Hc; No, 3 hard Montana, tllio; No. 3, 77U7SHc CORN No. 3 yellow. 42c. OATB-No. 3 white, 30tfl30ic. RYE No. 2. 6&3570. BRAN-rltl 100-Hi. sucks, S18.001.50. FLOUJl First patents. $L(W(4.3f): sec onds patents, SS.OOfpi lf': ""t clears, $2.90 came more cautlouv. Canadian I'ncu e sold down nearly B polnta on offerings sitld to havo come largoly from Berlin. Now York Central developed weakness and Southern Pacific, which had been bought aggressively through the recent decline, fell back mora than 2 points. Tho market weakened nnd earlier gains wero lost. In the early afternoon there was it rally, but at the end of the duy net changes were small Weakness of tho foreign exchanges, oil account of rumors of unfavorable devel opments In the International situation, In fluenced this market to hoiiioi extent, al though wail street is less sensitive than recently to the changes abroad, owing to preoccupation with Its own affairs. r oreeosts or tomorrow s bank state ment suggested a small cash loss. Aside from tho regular currency movements, tho position of the banks has been Im proved by receipts of told from abroad. abroad. The bond market was Irregular. Horns active Issues covered a wide range. To tal sales, par vulue, $1,633,000. United States bonds wero unchanged 011 call. loosing quotations on bonds today were as follows: CITIES. Amount. I Inc. SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 13. 1912. Hecelnts welt: Cnttte. Hogs. Sliejv Amtlrttntlcil Copper American Agricultural Amfrltan Uat Sugar, American Can ....... American Can plJ.,,. Amtrlrau C. i,. American CfcUon oil, Am. Ice Securities.... American Unseed .,. American LocomotW American S. 6. II. ... Am. i). & R i)M. . Am, Burar ltettnlnR. American T. & T American Tobaceo Anaconda Mining Co AUhlBou Atchtion pM Atlantic. Coaat 1.1ns Daltlmorc A Ohio ntthlthcpi Stel Ilrooklrn Hasld Vr. Canadian I'acltlo Central Ltsither .. ., Chccapcaka Ohio Chicago (1. W Cliicati), M. ti St, 1' Chicago & X, W.... Colora4o I". & I Consolidate! (lu . ...... Corn I'rxnJucte Delnwaro Hudnon. ..... Penrer & Rio Oranda.... Denver '& IV. O. ptd niitlllrra' Securities .... Erie Krle 1 pfd . r.rlo 2d ptd General ISle.otrlo ......... Ureal Kortliern pM areat Arthern Ore etf, Illinois Central InteTboroutb Met, ... .. Inter. Met. ptd International Harvester . Tntar-Marlne ptd .. .. International Paper ..... International Pump Kansas City Kouthera ... Ijacledo Oaa Lehigh Valley Imlivltla & Nashville. . M Ht. P. S. Ki. M. . Mlasourl, K. AT Missouri Pacific National Illacult National Lead N. P.. It. of M. ii pM.. New Vorlt Central, K. Y.. O. fc W Norfolk & Western.. North American Northern Paclllo Paclfla Mnll . Pennsylvania ... People's 3x p., I . , c. is St. nttsburrli Coal PrrsHed Steel Car rnllman Palace Co Heading Republic I. & 6 'itepubllo I. & S. pfd.. nock Island Co Itock Island Co. ptd . St. U & . i id prd.. Seaboard Air Line ,. Seaboard A. U ptd..... ,SIO. Sheffield S. & I... Southern Pacific Southern Railway Ho. Itallwar pfd Tennesneu Copper Texas ft Pacific, Piles, IlUh. Jdtw Clou, 1,(00 9Vi t.too :aii 700 in -IX) no ico too too it 41 Tl ion 41 "s Md ioi; lot cm n :i liiit M r. uv; ion 4tli 70 101 mi 4,700 M KiJ'.s 10JT. ico iot; 101'i im nJ 131 117 1,700 IMS 10JIJ W St 3H S.S00 IMi tlH ti.m 3n sirii coo srti 1.C00 7JJn 7ls ig :.poo 117 n 100 154 JIIi i Mt tit -a 3.(A0 S M14 i.ioo 1111, ui 700 1UH 1331. $oo : 33U i,oo isau ism, 1,100 11(4 liTi 100 1,100 4,(M 700 1 tils 4914 1,(97 litis 00 41H it sou !l'.i 13Ji 41H 11; 104 UMt' 57 7ti 1UU iH "H It ill MV4 3'. JOTs !li 4U is; 41H C00 127Vi l!IVi i:o 0,900 17 1714 17i 4,(co ei 1,100 10 too ll',i 700 II J07V 1'A tl 103 17 l0K 131 4 Hi Artlclel Open., High. Low. I Close.l Yes y. Wheatl Dea. MV4 May, SWiWTi July.aT.7U uorn 1 Dec, May. July. Oats July. Pork .Tan.. May. I 13 37W Lard 4SHB-?s WW 3 18 60 Dec. Jan.. May. Ribs Jan.. May. 10 5714 10 17H 10 00-021 I SC4l97 9 89 S5'i SPAI tS'i 48 46HI 33a IS C2V is ml 10 5714 10 so 10 OS 10 00 1 9 SS 84H 47! X!4 S2T4 33 IS Do IS 31 10 55 10 15 10 00 t W 84?4 90 " i 47?i! 52Vi' 33 is a IS 40 10 65-57 10 17H lOOiVi 9 87'j 84 J4 fail S76S7H 47HMi 49V4 32Vi 18 57U 18 30-32 10 5P.4 9 KM li.. 300 reli 100 101 c,:oo wm 400 141 I 400 73511 100 I4i 1,100 41i 400 1HH llfl't, 100 100 !7Vi S7'i I.S0U 10IU 107 100 n; sin 100 lllli 112 1O0 10 1, SO'.s 7.60O 121S fli'.i 40 SOU 10 i,:oo i:nt 100 ntu no 100 104 104 too jo;, soh 100 ss is too Kits UHi 00,004 ICO't 16IU 00 i 13 700 SH I4U 44 U 10 i 43 J00 f,00 (00 too 100 II, 0 too 500 ton too 109 U ti S7 lot !4 1: l 10114 HSU III :eU 41H 117. 17 10 1114 MU K0 SO litU tioi, 10s 2014 I4U 1EH HIU UK 4( IU 41 lMt 10 TU MU U :U 1IU 44 10 H'i 41 New York 1 Chicago 1 Ho st on Philadelphia St, Louis I KiMistia City .. ... Pittsburgh Ran Kran cIsco 3latluiore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit Iais Angeles , OMAHA . Milwaukee Louisville 1 Atlanta . 1 (Portlnnd, Ore ' Seattle i St. Paul , lluffiilo Denver JndlnnapollR ., JVovldetice ......... lllchmond Washlngtoti, V. C. Memphis , St. Joseph Halt Lnlso City Fort Worth Allninv .............. Columbus ., Suvannati Toledo Nashville .Hartford Bpounno, wasn .... rncomn, Des Moines Rochester Duluth Macon Oakland, Cal Norrollt iWIchlta eorla , New Haven JncUsoncillc, tin,, scran ton .., Grand Ilapld ...... lilrmingnnm Bloux City Augusta, On Hyracuso uvansvuie ........... Worcester sprlngtleld. Mass..,, iDnyton Okinnoma y Portland, mo. Ghuttanoogn. Llttlo Itock ......... Charleston, S. 0.... Wheeling w. !. , Knoxvlllo I Hon Dingo, Cal Lincoln Iteadlng, Pa Topcka Wilmington, Del.,.. Davenport .......... Bacrnmento. Cal.... Mobtlo Wl llteji-Ilniro Cedar Itnplds, la... Akron Youngstovt'n Waterloo, nu rail lUvor Canton. O. Hprlngfleld, 111. Fort Wayno Now nedford Helena Loxlngtim York, Pn Columbia, S. ,C Brie. Pa '. Stockton, Cal Kolse, Ida Itockford, III. Muskoiree. Oltl Kalnmuzoo, Mich.,. Qulncy, 111. . liloomlngtou, III. , Tulsa, Okl Ogaen, Utah 1a) well ...... Chester, Pa Springfield, O. ... South Hcild, Ind.. Hlnghamton ..... Hloux Falls, H. D Jackson, Mass. ., Decatur, 111. Mansfield, O Purgo, N. t)......, ITemont, Neb, ., Vlcksburg. Miss. Jacksonville, III, Houston Qalvoaton 19 6.S 13.S .1 t'.,9 H.S 0.3 31.7 11. si.t;. 10.9 . 7.S 11.2 10.8 11.4 17.2t n.r, 18 Jlt,V.i,5!U.00OI su.an.tjoo htl.WI.OOo lfv..-far.X0 )A 124.000 IWt.2Hii.fl00 JC.SJ2.O0l MV,11R.IW 4,W.sj 27,Kt52,O0O. 32,919.000 S4.1.fll0 26.1tn,03 2S.4 JiTT fki 1 1 ' mllWt 37,115,000 K.3?S,0i! I 14.;ll3,lM) ie.tetMs i 17.M7.O0O 1J.S74,0(V) 1. 474.000 10.POO,W i lE.asHVtvo; 1 10,31'ni.O!1 10,12 1, 0N 9,8n;(t 1 ll.922.tU X.SHI.01XI 7,7fl.l ll.ill5.000i 0.607.000 iI.tS7.O0iM ;.4H,O0O . B.rtt.tw S.4i1,(XV 4,ssr.,iJ0 4.SiO00 4,MVS,0(X 4.S47.O0O t.,r.ii,ni T.24i000 l,5,(0(l :i.$4!.00() l,KdUM s.im.ooo 4,l,(H 8.041.OW 3.131,000 a.l78,lTO ;t.413.t00 3.1IKVO0O 2,WlB,ftl0 2.770,000 '2,BS,000 2,70,000! 2.5M.O0O 2.0l.00rt 2,903,000 :,(j,twi ifiKJ.WI 2,tW8,000 2,27.000 2.205.000 44073,000 2,t7,000 1,721,000 1,875,000 1,587,000 1,712,000 1.6II.01X) 2,902,000 1.021.000: 1,702,000 1,784,000 1.834.000 1,030,000 1,411,000 1. 587.000 1,209.000 1,307,000 l,24n,0l) 1,000,000 1,417.000 i,osr.,aw 9i0.0 1.4S2.000 1.152.00W 1,13(,WW Hta.two 1,057,000 1.041.000 7C0.000 80.oa)l Ml.OOO 95 1, WW 8011,000 , 579,000; 0S5.0O) H3.0t 1.715.000 701,00(M 73U,UUU Ml.000 629,000 47S.OO0 009,000 321.OO0 517.000 310,000 47.581.000 21,4111,000 Z,4,UW I' Official Monthly 0,816 7.4SJ mrririHi Tuesoty 7,749 1 Official Wednesday ...4,13 16.3JI , ... luruciui Tiiursimy t,:,i i' 1.9 listlintito Friday 1,400 7.UM 11.14 17.7JI 6,901 -4.T0O Iti.G G.O 11.7 20!' 47.1 15.0 9.1 1.0 1S.5 19.4 83.9 iolr 2S.1 4.3 1.9 1.9 lt.3! 14.0 iA'.o 17.9 20.7 .7 1.8! .1.8 7(1.2 10.61 14.0 It.n 7.1 U.C 4.8 "oii 9.4 19.8 21.0 67.2 32.9 .5 20.8 14.3 31.3 0.0 23.8 '28!6 "n. 15.5 l.5l .1 311.8! 18.4 9.9, 13.1 13.0 205.1 20.fi' ns.o 4.4 'ii'.i 34.4 'io'. 24.4 10.7 4.4 1.0 10.3 1.7 19.8 1.0 ,7 1.8 14.1 J.S.1S0 til, (25 3t.Srt4 S2,l 2S.717 4J.3.P.I "W.tl" 43,OiC. IkI.IW S1A12 !?8 37.0M 1 UI ties every day and there. has been to much tineortnlnty connected with tho trade that It has been n very difficult mnrkot for nnv one to operate nn. Tho tnnrket today Is 4flT4Sc lower than It wns nt the close of last week, when the hulk of all tlm hogs sold nt 17.5O5.f7.00. llepresentatlve sales: Av. s. rr. No, 117 40 I T 41 Five iltvs this week.. 21.478 S.ime davn last week. .33,719 Same days 2 wks ngo. 15.415 '.iuu days 3 wks ngo..'JP.374 sinte dnys 4 w'ks. ugo.2l.iM' Hnmn ilnv. Iu.1 vxnr J7.4VI ..... 17.. 5,tl The fqllcwlnc table biiom s ui t eieu jw sl 01 tiuno, nogs nuu smiei' ni ouum y ..C for the yoor to date as compnicd wltn laat ler. l12, 1911. lu Xh?i Cattle SM.iUS l.lirj.OOT. 1."" Hok ... . 2.7WI.520 2.2PO,4fl9 543,111 ..... Hheep .... 2.S5I.151 2.91tl,R!l ... .. 1M.-'J The fullowiiig table show the rnn6 111 prices for hoga at South Om.tlr.i for the Uit few day, with eiunp.u-tspnw: Av. Bh. Pr. , tu n . m ... 7 IM ... 1 l 300 CIO 7 1 . .ill X) "It .US . 7 W ....III W "IS .. ,:7 too 7 i'. .. ..t . . 7 . ..141 . . 7 IS ... 147 3(0 7 . .MS 0 7 15 ..SOJ ISO 7 1 . .81 10 7 1". .110 . . Ill . .St7 40 7 1 5(7 . 7 n . it? t:o 7 u . :io lio 7 i ..574 100 7 IN .KS . . " ..jsi :o 7 . ,:io 40 7 10 . ms in 7 so .Mt 1M 7 M Date. I 1M2. 11911.11910. li"t'. iI'av Uv. 1 Dec. 3.. Dec. 4.. Dec. 5.. Dec. 6.. Doo. 7.. Dec. I.. l)r.c. .. Dec. 10. Dec. 11. Dec. 12. Deo 13. 7 53H! , 7 isl 8 OJi 5C5 4 M 118 01 7 54t 0 021 ' 8 081 6 W I U 7 M ' a 9.1' J NI ! 5 5Sl I C7 f. 13 7 59 I 5 Hi!' 7 4f.l 8 Ml I 4 711 lit w 7 HJs 7 51 KOI ltd noft 5 97 7 17l1 5 Mj .... .1 .1 9S 5 ?t 7 41 o 97, 7 22 7 41. 7 5S 7 58 7 41 S 22 5 411 4 63 S 2 5 42 8 M 5 4 8 331 G 53 5 351 0 41 I 5 32 S 2 I 4 4 4 31 4 49! 4 71 id! 4 21 8 15 4 H 21 H 14 0 oa c .110 .114 ..105 T M I 7 75 henp and Indlctiies tjumlay llecelptu mill dlsponltlon of live stock nt the Union Stock Yards, Houth Omaha, for twetity-rour hours ending at 3 p. m. yostuidnyi HKCKIPTR-CAna. Caltlo. Hons. Sheer, C. M. A Ht. P 2 .1 4 Mlssoutl Pacific 1 3 Union Pacific 4 19 2 C. .t N. W. east 5 9 C. & N. W. west 14 29 t C. HI. P., M. & 0 3 j 6 C, II. .li Q., wist 7 5 C, n. & t).. west 21 " IS 1 C, It. I. 4 P. ofist 2 9 .. C H- I. P., west S .j Illinois Central 2 1 Chicago Grout Western.. 2 4.. Total receipts 6 M 24 DI8POS1TION-11HAD. Cattle. Hogs. Hlieep. lit! 1.244 897 11.5 27,7 1.3 7.5 1S.7 Union Pacific 77.SOO UTi 134 166H ptd 100 M t0A 0i tlnlon Pacltlc llulted States Ilallr.. United states Rubber. United btatei St&el... U, S. Steel ptd... Utah Copur Vn. -Carolina Chemical Wabash Wabash pfd tVesturn Maryland Western Union Wesllnihous lileetrle Whecllag It. K 100 71 . 1,109 . Mi ..uo.too w ... 1.M0 109K .. 9,009 67, .. 1,100 4JH IIK 1,000 100 7J 77U 7 :i 44 H tits 41 7'i 7U 7 71 u4 109 USi 43 4 II 4 7 9 82V4I r Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUH Blow but Btosuly; winter pat ent 4.3r4.&0: atralghts. n.9034.eo: pring pateotai, i4.90J6.10 stntjghts, JI.90 et.CB: bakers. 83.50ii6.70. iiyk No. x eaeoc BAItLKY Feed or mixing. 4S&48c; fair to choice malting. Ktf72c BBED8 Ttroothy. r.ec5.90; clorer, tlO.CC&U.OO, PIvOVISlONft-Meas pork, jn.EOCn.75, Lard (in tlereea). I10.S7H- Short ribs ClooM). .KTl0.12H. Total rte&rances of w treat and flour were 'equal to 623.000 bu. Exports for the week as shown by Uradstreet'i werv equal to 6.630.000 bu. Prtmarr receipts Wkie 1,4)80,000 bu compared with 714,060 bu. Uie corresponding day a ye&i ago. Kctlrnated receipts tomorrow Wheat ft 1 ars rorn. 181 cars oats, 95 cars hogs, It 000 head, Cbluuro Cub. Pric -wotat, Jio. ! rrd. 3.20; second clears. t2,ltff2.40. wistau r ibx. i.zsv. 1JAHLBY-40SWC. l.lreriiool Crlitn Jlnrkrt. LIVRHPOOL. Dec. 13. WHRAT-Spot. steady; No, 1 Manitoba, 7s 6d: No. 2 Mani toba, 7s 4d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 2ad. Fu tures, steady; Deinmber, 7s 4H1; March, 7s 3id; May, 7s 2Hd. CORN Hpot quiet; 4iiu, American, mixed, 6s 4'-id; American mixed, via Oal veston 6s 2d. Futures, firm; January, 4s 10?d: February. 4s 9&id. HI I Mllvvnukei (irnrral Market. MILWAUKUB. Dec. 13.-WHBATNo. 1 northern. 8r,lMlS7.4is; No. 2 northern. 85 Kl54o; No. 2 hard winter, 80087c; Decem ber, xsste oiaj may, siito mu. COUN No. 3 yellow, 47i$4gc; No. S while, 474M7'ic; No, 3, 47o; December, 481c; May, 4SfcO OATS-Htandard, 34t34IM:C. BARIJ5Y-taW4c. Prorlst Market. PBOKIA, Dec. ll-COUN-Unchanged to lio lower; No. 2 white, 45!,H5c; No. S yellow, 45,4c; No. 4 yellow, 43HC, No, 3 mixed, 45c; No. 4 mixed, U'Ac; sample, 354I-4IC. OATH-Steady; standard, SSTic; No. 3 white, ZlWVZPic: sample. SoBSOHc. , Toledo 8ra Market, TOLEDO. Dee. IX JKBD Clorer; IMrae, cash, til Jrr: December, W.37H: March, 31X45; Ilsbruarr. IH-45; No. 2. J10.7Oylfl.ia. Alsike: Prime. JlZ-ffi; Dec9iv ber. JL2.K; March. Timothy; Prime, XXJ&h: December. JLiTtJ; February. J2.05'a". March, 32.07H. I Dnldtts Grain Market, DULUTH. Dec. li WlfRAT-.Vo. 1 bard, 13c; No. 1 northern. 82c; No. 2 northern, Soc: Montana, No. 2 hard. 81Hc December, HV.c, May, Mflo bid. OAT&S'c i 'lank 4 IrnrliiKs, OMAH V. Dec. It The bank clearings f r todav wero 85Xl compnred with 12 48" tot h jrrespond'ug day last year. Total sales (or the dar, 17.100 aharia. Xt.iv Yirk Moiip" MnrUcl. NHW YOltIC Dec. 13. MONEY On call, steady, 4-4'i per centi ruling rate, 4i per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at 4Vi Pr cent. TIME IJANS Has! or', sixty and ninety days, 0 per cent; six months. 6V4 por cent. I'HIMB MJjnCANTILK PAPER-8 per Csr'nitLlNa BXCHANOB-Steady. with actual business In bankers' bills ut $4.8084 for sixty-day miia anu at 4.niu tor ue inand; commercial bills, 4.80!i. 8ILVBH Uar, C4c; Mexican dollars, 49Vc HON D3 Government, Bleady, railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today wer as' follows; 11 eel. ts, re(. .100HK. C, So. ref. Ca.. 7 go coupen l3l- B. db. U nil. KU 11 Y la! tax IMUU N. unl. 4s.... 7 to coupoo HtHM. K. A. T. 1st 4a,. IVi U. 1. 41. Tt HV ! S". 4H KVi do coupon U14iMo. 1'acUlo 4. 70 Panama Is. couaoa..lJ14 do wnv. Is. . . le A.-C. 1st la ctfs. .. 1 .V It It ot M 4ls l Amar. At. -Wl'iN. T C. r. His, . MJ, A. T. A T. cv 4s. MI do deb. 4.. . tlti Am. Tobacco es... U .V. Y. N. It. & II Armour Co. 4i. llji cv IHa ..... .. iu AUblsen ceo. 4s.... 4Js. W 1st c 4a t do cv, 4 1M0. . 11 do er. 4s. .111, do v. Is lWHNo. Taclflo 4a... . 7H A. C. I let 4s .. Mtt Mo la tl Bal. I. Ohio 4s.. tl'iO, . L rfdt. 4s... 11 do lMs 0ron. cv. 3',i mi, Hli Brook. Tr. cv. 4s. s ao coo. 4 ,m i7iiie.aaisx ten. 41. .. K b. u s s. r, r 4s 71 1 74 U Not includei'rrn'tolnls'beoaiiso contain- lllg Oilier lirn.a ...-...j--... -I.0111I011 Slock Mnrlirt. IX)NDON, Dec. ia.-Mone" was easier to obtain and niscount rnir wo.c "!" weaker today. Thn stock maruket after early firmness doveiopea iiervui.ni.c owing to continual scums. .....v.. -- companled by rumors Unit some or tne .J?in..inrii had withdrawn from tho amlinssndorlal conference and 0. iovlaI ot the Austro-Servla trouble. Paris aU ferlngs were believed to be for tho pur pose of offsetting further nauiuaiion there from fit. Petersburg, Canadian Pa cific, nio Tlntos nnd Peruvian. Husslan and TurKisn nonon . - (n..i. inii r.ie. nnrtly due to nn early Issue of u new Bouth Vales 4 per cent i.. n,nn..nlnir in 115000.000. Later In the day In the nbsenco 01 11 cuiuirinumiu . the early rumors dealers repurruniwu anu the market closed well above the lowest. imn, Mini aMirmeA were iiuiri sun from Vk lo 2 points above parity during i fnMtiomi. Trail n it was moro acme dining the afternoon when Canadian Pa .iin iinii.,1 stntf Hteel advanced another point aim I'nion racmu (.nmtu 2, The market reacted In the late trading and closed easy. Coajola, money . 74'.lI.oulsvll do account. .. . .. na-ie.., Morris & Co 119 1.4-1'' -Sivlft tr. Co 215 l.UCfi Cudahy Packing Co.... 2SH lJKfi Armour At Co 181 8.37 J. W. Murphy 1.5W lienton, Vansnnt & L. l'i ..... Hill & Kon 2 F. It, Lewis 7 Huston Se Co..., i J. It. Hoot & Co 30 .1 air. llulla S I.. F. Hub 101 UoM'iintock P,roB 51 McCreary & Kellogg.. S ,.,, Wurthflmor & Dcgen.. !2 11. F. Hamilton 288 Mn. & Kim. Cult Co.... 40 , Cllno tr. Christie H3 . ... ..... Other buyer H7 1.010 Totals .1.724 8,127 4,32( f'ATTI.l'.nntthi riH!ilntn wero fair for a Friday, flfty-thrco cars being reported In. Tho total receipts for tho week to (Into show very little chnngo an compared Wltll tlio corrospouuing nine mm wi-vn. but nro smaller than a year ago. No material cimtigo wok pmcn in mo ,i.r1j., tlila Hint nlnir. Whut few beef steers thero wero In sight sold qulto freely nt steady prices, the truue, 11 iiiiyiu on, being a llttlo moro active man jei-ini-aj. Htlll tho general run of .beet cnttlo Is 25o lower than Monday's hlglt market. Cows ond honors snowca 110 nmicim. chnngo. being an a rulo quoted steady with yesterday. Tho offerings for tho most part sold In good season In tho morning. ... . , 1 i. . Feetlern wero in niir roqurni i-uw ... ii it ftin in t 10 week anu goon kinds commanded firm price, alio fact Is feeders have been strong every day thin week and ore strong as compared with lost week's close. , Quotations on Native lbhu-uuuu i.j cholco beef steers, t8.2GiS0.76; fair to good beef steers, 7..ai; comiiiwii m beef steers. $6.0037.23; good to choice heif ers. J5.7EW7.00; good to cholco cows, U.C9 U4.50; fair to good grades. J4.CO5.60; com mon to fair grades 3.25l.50; good to cholco stockers and feeder. W.iiM.gl fair to god stockera and feeders. 33.75W 6.25; common to fair stockurs and feed- i.r.Afin.001 veal I'olves. 36.0009.00; bulls. (juoiaiions on luiiim , , -i,t- t..e t.rn tl.75es.15: lair to good linrf steers, tli.25irfl.73l common to fair beet (leers, 55.C030.2i. llHpresonuuve mucs; . Hepresentotivn sniesi IJKKF BTKHR8. Aroal, Copper Aoacooda .. Atelilaofl do pfl, . . Ilsltlraora 4 Ohio Canadian racltlc CTuslpeska O Cblcsro u, w . 76iN. Y. Ontrsl. . 7thv)rfollc & w.. KHH da pfd loiUOnUrto tc w,, . )0tirnnsvlvanla ,r .ttUIlan4 Mines,... ,. inVVJlraillnc 17 stouiiiaro 117... 17. . . . 1 III K n ... 111 m. II... . Il . 7 M 41. 74.. .. U . . 7 0 IS. . II... .117 . . 7 OS 100.. II 131 10 7 00 10.. H 100 H ! 01 t.. 101 t;t ... : 00 in. 71 191 ... 7 04 17.. 10 1M 40 7 01 15'..... 17 J ... 7 01 11... 14 m 40 7 10 M : ST6 . . 7 M (1 .... 71 ll ... 7 IS... . II Ill ... 7 0 . II. .. 8 ... 7 10 4 a Hi 7 10 10.. . a. . ..sit ... 7 10 70. ... 7t :n o 7 10 i, 11 117 mo 7 to jo s? Ml 10 7 10 S7 1:1. ... sso . 7 it .m 1 iih m s :o 7 mt 40. .. 77t 1W 7 HI, 40. .a . 7 iih 54. .. Pins 74 . .i! 1 01 :t.. . 11 . . 141 40 10 15 . . ,tij,t... e.irt lllAl till. mil.1.1 - . ... .-. ' . - ... lamb supply was very Iberai tor a ' 11 dny eiicouiKi'd the Parker buyers tn i kj somewhat slow and Indifferent about filling their orders during tho first hour of the morning. Such "nWp.-5,0",' lions caused considerable uncertainty In tho general trade, ond ns In general! tho case prices In the end were some what uneven. Owing to the uneven 1 trad on the Inst few days back and tnat or todav tin nccurate comparison aa to vJ ues Is rather difficult to make. The con sonsus ot opinion, however, wan that mt lambs and sheep Hold , anywhere from sternly to sumo lower, with inmbs selling to the best udvantngr. Several bunche of fill western and nntlvo lambs changed hands at 14. ii nnu it siring us im I brought 37.76. It mloht be mentioned that 'the ciuiillty of both tho. lamb and shcop offerings was a tittle ociow tns iiu uf tho last few dayw, and on that account Values look llttlo ir any lower uwn yesteiilay. While the movement w;as a trifle slow In starting trade wan falrlj active, once tho stuff began to sell, nnu a fair cleaiunce took place at a reason ublo hour. , A iccently not much wns doing on too feeder market, In fact, thn number or foeders on sain was not large enough to really try out values. The trade showed 1:0 material chaiigo from Thursday s. Thu general run of prices for the week on desirable killers or handywelghts are 1 a nnnrlrF hlarhe'r than A kweek ugo, both Iambs and sheep showing tho improvement, as tne paciter uuj apparently had limited orders on most duys they Invariably selected tho best of ferings flrat, und In many Instances dU criminated against tho less desirable grades, Quotations on sheep and lambs; Lambs, good to cholco. $7,5047,90: lambs, fair to gootl, 8d.75y7.CO: lambs, foeders, 6.50tf'0.98, yearlings, light, 33.5O0ii.6O; yearling, heavy, 3S.WSr3,60; yearlings, feeders, 34.50t 35.40; wethers, good to cholco, 3l,50ti4,SO; wethers, fair to good. 33.00&4.5O; wctheiv, feeders, 34.SVtr4.GO; ewes, good to choice. 34.40in4.i5; ewes, fair to good, .33.90tM.40; ewes, feeders, 33.25Q3.75; culls, sheep and bucks, 32.6003.23.. nepreacntativa sales: No, '67 fed lambs , 10O fed lambs 110 fed ewes 13 fed owes, culls , 243 fed lambs 307 fed cwen 0! natlvii owes , 161 fed ewes 149 fed Iambs 20 lambs, feeders, culls...... 142 Wyoming lambs, feeders ,. 837 Wyoming minus, leeaors., 93 native lambs, reeuera 15 fed lambs Do DMfs Denver & Hlo O ao pfd Erls .. .. do 1st ptd .. i Id pfd.. (Irand Trunk. Itllpala r.ntrt! ...14114 ... I7Vs ...111 ilUli I. It ... 91 ... ... Ili ... MS :;: Sn ...mi; ...iiiu .... 14 ... 6I14 ....111 .... 411 .... Ill, Ceo. of Ua. is,. On. leather Is.. Cues. A. Ohio ('. fla eonv. tn. Cliles:o II 'i Kit, M'i 77U MS ' 101 IH do gsa. Cs..' KJHSt. t,. H. W r 4a, A, I Vis 3 1. A. L adj. Is C. 8. : Q. t 4s... l.liM. rac col. 4s. . do ten. 4a , M 00 at. 4., C v 1 1 F 11 4',a..104 d 1st raf. 4s, C It- 1. at V c. 4s. I! 'So. Itallwar U..., do Tit. 4. do fen. 4s C tc 8. r 4VSa 11 L'aloa Pacific 4s.. D At It- cv. 4a., .. M1 da cv. 4a... . I). It. O. nt la.. HH da 1st nt. 4j ..i-.iii-r' ts V. B. lUbhar (a.. Erl p. I- Rk" a- Kc" " is... loot; it tru. 4J 74 Va.Kr. dim. u. rt 60 cv. 4a. awe. H TS vTataah lat ak ex. 4a t HI. Cen- 1M ret. 4 IHiWaatans Hi. U.... M latar. Mat. 4Vts..... 71 Was, Klac. err. U.. ti iBtar V. M. 44av.. UM.Wl. OeaUaJ 4a.... M Japan 4'.ia Mi Eld. arts. airvr Tort l-lajlseir gfrefikJu NRW YOItK, D 13. Closing quota tions rm mining stocks wrrt: Com. Tonnl atoast.. I Kericani IV! Oslarla -. Opktr SUadaircl . Tallanr Jsfle.t 31 . H ..ISO 10 lio bonds . ...... 11 Con. fat A Ta... t! Iron Sliver - ..104 LMdeUla loa. 1 Jjrtls CtlUl 4 Otfeltd. Trrasary Slsvtemenl. ASHINGTON Dec. 13. The cor. tloa ot th Lai ltd Bute txtJUUry at th Mil. A. St. P 115U do Did. . . 0....U.M. .... t , I .U CUULII.IU BVIItV Mlitlnlon Parltln... 51 !i do pfd ItHf. B. Slel 10 do ptd 4t Wabash l'i do ptd, 1211. Hii.vtBll Hnr. steadv at 20 9-16d per ox. MONEY S'iiW per cent. The rate ot discount In the open maiket for short bills Is 4 15-lMiO per cent; for three months' bills, 4HOH15-U per cent, llnaton Clexlrxr Stnoll", BOSTON, t)ec, 12. Closing quotation on stocks were as follows: No. 1,'.."!" 4 11 : 11 10..,,.,.. 1 1 1 1 1 7 t 7 1 1 1,., 4 4.., t. 1 1 , 4 1 1 1 11 1 1 1. ...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10!.'".'!! 4 3 1 1. Av. I'r. , 017 (0 . 000 6 II . 177 10 . Ill 0 71 , 771 14 , 937 19 , 109 7 00 No. ,. S.. 11.. I. . II. . M.. 22.. COWB. 4 15 li,.,. ... 110S una to 10. ....1070 4 li ....1071 4 I ....Ilil 4 II 11 log 1 0i) t. 11M 1 01 10 ....1017 10 - ....1044 1 10 4 ....IMS 1 II 20 ...1013 t IS 11 ....1107 6 20 15 . ., no r, x 2 6u . r. u 7 1200 c :& 1IKU' 1SU3. Av. IT. 1001 7 M 1011 7 11 ..... Ill 7 40 Ili 7 M 712 7 71 11M I 11 lit I 10 171 E 21 170 i 10 :..,;t097 't 13 til! 1 40 ...'..1100 t II MI 8 10 170 ft 10 1010 1 M 1012 h ID 1011 AM Ill s 10 1171 1 CO .. . nio i 10 1121 I 00 Av. , C4 ,. 70 ,.109 ,. 91 ,. W ..110 ..107 ..102 ... 1 .. 35 .. 4-5 .. 5S .. 01 CO K! Wyoming yearlings, feeders 75 277 fed ewes 90 Ut; fed lambs 76 10 fed Iambs, culls ' 199 foci owes 103 01 fed ewes, culls 93 (JHIUAUO Ijfvii "STOCK MAIIKHT Pr. 7 liS 7 C5 3 5 3 20 7 75 4 25 5 50 4 25 7 70 6 00 C 25 0 80 5 96 7 4t 5 20 4 tf 7 60 0 00 4 33 3 00 Alloues Amal. Copper A. I. L. A: 8 Art son Cora. . B. C. C. A 8, Cal. aV, Arizona Cat. & Heels, Centennial Op, - nasi C, C. Kaat Butta C M B-rsnktto Olraor Coo. ... Oraebr Con 41etaaa r.nane .. Ill norala Copper Kerr UVe l-ak Cwpper . I Halle Opper II law! Cuvpvr . imMotiavk ... 7MKevada Con ::'r.'liiiiic Mioea' ll4,N"arlli llatta . .. II. 4 H North Ml . 17Olil Pomtnlon OJacls KUQnlncr . .. to Fbaanon 14 Superior I Kupertor P. M. IKTam-trxl (vu. r. f. 11. f. V do p'd 20 Utati Con 2iWolverloe 24rtaH ropper Co, 4'Wfnoaa 11 . 57 IK t .. I1X .. J'.i . M ..101 71 .. HVi .. Wi 1 1-10 . M .. 41 41H . 10 It .. 7 .. Iltt (14 3 70 127 4 10 111 t 11 4711 lli 100 t H 711 S 10 , 004 I SO , 4! 5 C 40 11... S'.'.. 2... II... 1. BULL8. 1. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. .11(0 4 o ..1120 4 U ..toro 4 vi ..!(() 1 00 ..1120 1 2i ..121X1 C (0 2.... ..1110 110 1.... . .1120 I ii) 1. .. ..184 C 10 CALVES. .. IX 1 .. I( I SC . 4(0 6 . . 405 i II ..III M ..1(1 to . Wl i M ..100 7 00 110 7 I.". 1 1. . 970 I 40 1(0 0 19 109 6 (1 t. W 1 10 ,,,,.. 110 I 70 110 C 00 lit CM 10M 1 40 1200 t M 1710 1 DO 1710 6 70 1000 I 71 1'jIO 0 10 1111 11 1420 II 1110 I 10 .110 I 00 .100 (0 .210 I M . Ill II 00 .1:0 00 . 1(0 1 00 100,1 o ,i;i 00 210 I 00 "KTORKKHB AND FHBDBHS. 111 t 11 1 1:1 01 . ... (01 I 10 2 Ill 60 .. . . 711 00 C 10" ' li WJiSTKltNfj SOUTH DAKOTA. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 22 feeders.. 103S 7 75 9 feeders. . W 'i 17 foeders,. 720 70 C. P. Oudd-Wyo. I steers.. .1190 0 40 7 COWS... .113 6 40 10 7 11. No. UemniiU rir Cnlllf WeiiU Holt" I.mver Slit-Pii Strong. CHICAOO. Dec. 13.-CATTLVi-necolptB, 4,000 head; market weak; beover, 35.55i) 10.50; Texas steers, $4.40Jf5.H3t woatrn steers, nonilnnt. 33.J0fi7.60; etockers and feeders. 3l.4Wi7.00 cows una ncuers, j.s. W7.03; calves, 37.00"J 10.73. 110(18-- necelpts, 22.000 head.' market opened strong, closed Co lower; light, 3495 i.7.s.V. mKe.1. 37.00fi7.40:. heavy. 37.00fi7.40: Tough, 37.007.15; pigs, 35.00fl7.00; bulk of sales, 17.1(7..tj. 8HEKP AND laAMBS-Hccelpts. 15.090 head; market rtrong; native 34.l5f(6.25, westnrn. 3l.30fl5.2G; yearlings, 33.757.16. lambs, native, 3fl.ttfr8.o0; western, W.CO 8.60, Hi. I.oiiln Lire Htorlc Mnrkrt. RT. LOUIP. Dee. 13,-CATTLE-rie-celpt,s, 6,000 head. Including 1,900 Texans, market steady; cholco to fine steers, 310.00 M10.75; good to choice, 3S.6OI7O.C0; dressed beef and butcher steers. 35.60118.60; stock era nnd feeders. J756.75,; cows and heif ers, 34.2W7.00; fancy cows, 3.6017.60; can nnrs, 33.C5J74.00; bulls. 34.25iKO.50; calves. W.OOiJHO.&O; Texan und Oklahoma steers, $5.0071)7.60; cows nnd heifers, 33.753.00. HOOK Itecelpts, 11.000 head; markot So to lOo lower; pigs and lights. t6.23fl7.I5; mixed nnd butchers, 37.40fJ7.50; good heavy. f7.407.50. HH1SKP AND LAJfCS-lteceiptS, lCOft) head; market steady.;, muttons, 34.501i-4.76, yearlings, 30.OOgc.S3; lambs, 35.20tfS.S5: culls nnd buckB, 32.3.25; tookers, 3.3.430 5r3.se. KniiNiis 4'ltV l.lvn Htor.W MnrUel. KANSAS CITY, Dec. IS. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,100 head, Including 200 southern, markut steady; dressed beef and export steers, 37. 754 10,75: fair to good, M.60iSi.75. ...Au.. .i,.,,r. ifl.oTS.50: stockera and feeders, 35.d07(7.7O; southern nteers, 35.00! 7.40; southern cows. 33.75S.60; natlvo cow. 31.7507.23; native heifers, 3523JO.W; litillK, 34.50tf4).00: caWes. w.ooajio,oo. IIOGS-Iteoelpts, 7.000 head; market Kto to ISc lower; built of sales, 37.00727.30; heavy. 37.1M7.40; packing and butchers, 7S.3o; Ight. 37.007.25; pigs, WW. 8H12I0P UND LAMBS Receipts, 1.700 hoad; mnrket steady; lambs, 36.a7.S3. tr. 7.-,! wethers. 34.60itu.23 ! ewes, 34.0Ofl4.C5; ttockera and feeders, 33.23 5J-5-23. St. .lornIi l.lve Block Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 13.-CATTLE-Ue-celpts. 2J0 head. Market steady: steers. J0.60fil0.26; cows and heifers, 33.C0S0.ss, calves, 35.001J9.76. , , . HOOS-Uecelpts, 3,400 heud. Market slow: bull; of sales. 37.1057.20. HHKlflP AND LAMUS-IUcelpts. 800 Itead. Market lOo higher; lambs, 37.0f 8.00. Stork lu Might. Itecelpts of live stock at the five prln nal western markets ye sterday; utile, IUH. lir-. tlelnt Mssrkrl, NEJW YORK, Dec. 13.-M ETA LS--Cupper, oulef. standard spot. $17,(B. bid; le i.!bV, 1"i7'r.; Febniarr, K. 7W,7.30; Mkreb, .75n7.1S: electrolytic 3I7.6Jjffl7.a7; lafcfi, 17.f217'.7: canting Jt7.atfl7-17. Tlu: TjuII; spot and DfeCiibr, 4.4r4.7ti: January. 34.307-ia. IeauJ: riury. 34.2Efii 4J6. tip Ur Casv. J7.2Nt7.X Antimony: onlrt. Cootiin'a n09 rron! CHilet aiid uncluingKl. Copper exports this mown. 1L731 tons, Tiondon exipper, nrm; apot, t7 I2a td, futurea, it. Imdcm tin, dull" Pt. 225 5s- future, 225. L-indoo lead 13 Is Sd. Tendon swlter. W ICia, Iron, areand warrant, tu 7d In Loo. dST LOFIS niK V Metals- Trl Plrtn ot 34 V'.t Spelttr Weak at 37.t3V4. PrriatentAdvertlalng la tha Road In Bit Return. 4 cows '.'SO n 10 11 cova WO 4 76 23 feeders,. 1M0 7 W 3 feeders. ,100 7 60 7 feedeta..l006 C 40 64 cows 951 0 40 14 hitters... 833 5 W 27 cows 1010 4 !J 13 rows W9 4 75 41 feeders. . 1063 7 W 164 feedem.1007 7 40 3 steers,. ..I6 C 76 15 cows 970 3 60 HOGH-Wheii packers finally got down to business hog sold largely 60 lower than yesterday's general market, but they werv a long time getting down to bus,, ntss. In the morning all conditions seemed to point to u steady market or even Btronger, and ualetmen were gen erally afcklng more money for their boga, but packers could not e It that way. A few icAtterltig cara may poaslbly have sold to speculators at steady or very nearly steady prlcoa. but ua u, rula very UttJe busineai wua done until late In the fortnoon. Packers were deter mined to force the market down and sell ers in the end had to give In or keep Uie hoga. The prices paid ranged largel) from 37.10 to 37JO for good hoga, the lat ItJ price being paid, for only a few cholc est heaviest. The lighter and mixed loads nold largely' from 37 10 down. No one can Imagine a more unsatlafac tcry markey than haa proTaUed all thU weak. PaxUcrs hava baao pgunding ral- clpal Bouth Omaha Ht. Joseph .... Kunsas City St. I-ouls Chicago Totals .... 1.400 . . . . 250 ... 1,100 .... C.OOO .... 4.000 7.40) 9,490 7.030 11,000 22,000 4,700 S00 1.700 16.4BO 15.0A1 12,750 6.rVW SR.SW Cation Mm-kel. NEW YOUK. Dec. l':j0Napot closed ftulet; middling upland. 13.10c, mid dling gulf, liS5c. Sale m bale'- . Cotton future o oncd very steady Closing bldn: December. 12:blo; JnW: jSrt' U77c!' August. 12.07c; September, "luVRpOOU DelS-COTTON-Bpot. moderfS bislneM Tdone; prices higher. Ame'jcan middling, fair at 7.60d good middling; 7.2Cd: middling, 7.06d; low tntd & ng fcMdj good ordinary. 6.43d; ordinary, 5 94d Hale. 8.000 bale. ST IJOVlk bcc. 13.-TTON--teadir middling UV- i.!'lea,; "C?,?L"' ,iS lalen. Khlpments. 2.474 bales, stock. 16.afi bal. import t New YTk' . . KEW YORK. Pec. tf.-Importa of raer- chandise and dr- good" ?rwb2 vw York for the week ending DecemtHir t VLrL Ufd at PWTLSTl. Imports of Itathls port for the week endl RSy wtr. 3sSt .liver and V1.M grlC Exports, IL13CWJ aUvr a4 324,7 M1-.