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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Somc Believe Taking on Wheat at
This Time is Premature.
CORN GOSSIP IS BEARISH
Onta I'nll In llolil Up In Price, but
the Luif for the liny Arc
Smnll Offerings Toilny
Arc Litriter.
OMAHA, December 27, 1913.
Persistent rennrt nf ilrv xvpflthpr nn the
xx Inter wheat belt tins caused many pro-
icsRignam in the trado to take on long
.Ines of May and July wheat. Some of
the most conservative and well posted
men la tho Chicago market believe that
taking on of wheat nt this time because
of dry weather is premature. There has
been no snow covering as yet. and it
would sent reasonable to suppose that It
Is likely to maku its appearance in a lib
eral manner shortly, it Ik hnltnvpd that
tho spring wheal receipts' at Minneapolis
and Duluth ore likely to overbalance tho
Misting bullish conditions. The fact that
rxponers anu millers showed no uesiro
(o follow tho advancing mafUot yester
day reflected the nctnnl rnndltlnn more
than anything nlee to develop. Sentiment
on wneai was decidedly one sided yester
day and favored tho bull side In . pro
nounced way. This fact showed that thu
professionals in tho market wcro anxious
to follow any pood buying, and with tha
offerings small, an upturn was an easy
matter for those wanting higher prices.
The fact that the Winnipeg market was
strong and that there were reported good
sales there on export account, caused
tomo buying at Chicago. Considerable
wheut is being worked from Minneapolis
to eomo to Chicago, one firm having
bought two lots Tuesday and yesterday.
These transactions, show' that Chicago Is
tho highest spring wheat market at pres
ent and with speculative trado moderate
there are many who believe that -values
will give way under any volume of hedg
ing sales. Several cargoes of wheat were
bought at Duluth to come to Chicago.
Ono of the leading sellers' yesterday's
business umountcd to 800,000 bushels of
May wheat. Wheat at Its high point yes
terday was up nearly 4c for the May
option, from the low point recently made.
A good many traders were bullish last
night because wheat had had a creep
ing advance. Cash wheat unchanged.
Gossip on corn last night waa mostly
bearish. Those who watchod the market
closely said the main strength came from
wheat. Eastern bids for export were
mostly out of line. Some of the cash,
licople claim they see evidence of a
loosening up in the cash situation, but
this Ib not visible in a canvass of the
railroad offices. While there were many
shorts buying corn yesterday, tho offers
exceeded the demand nearly tho entire
session. Cash corn unchanged to He
lower. , ...
Oats failed to hold up in price yester
day, but the losses for tho day wero
mall. Tho offerings wero larger and
the support was not in evidence. Cash
oats unchanged to Ho lower.
The following cash sales were reported
today: Wheat-No. 2 hard winter: -cars.
o; 3 cars, 82y4c: 1 oar, Kc No. 3
hand winter: 1 car, 821'c; 2 cars, 82c: 1
car. Slic. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 8014c.
No. 3 spring: X car, 82c; 1 car, 8lc; 1
car. SIHo; Icar. Sllic 'No. 4 pring: 1 car
ismutty), Mo. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car,
E214c. Oats-No. 3 whlto: 1 car, 31c: 8
cars. 3114c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 3114c, No
grade: 1 car, 31c
Corn: No. 4 white, 1 car, 41V4C No. 3
yellow. 4 cars, 4114c; 2 cars, 4114c; 2 cars.
41c. No. 4 yellow, 3 cars, 40c. No. 3
mixed. 1 car, 42c; 2 cars. 411ic; 1 car, 40Jc.
No. 4 mixed, '2 cars, 40'Jc; 3 car, 40c; 1
car, 39ic. .
Clearances were wheat nnd flour equal
lo 617.000 bushels, corn 325,0fO bushels and
oats 47.000 bUBhels.
Liverpool closed with wheat H0?o
higher and corn unchanged to -Ho higher.
Primary wheat receipts wero 1.413.000
bushels and shipments, of 499,000 bushels
against receipts of 481,(XW bushels and
shipments of 304,000 bushels last year.
lrlmary corn receipts wore 1,433,000 bush
els and shipments of 645,000 bushels
against receipts of 244.000 bushels and.
shipments ot 260,000 bushels last year.
Primary oat recelptB wcro 992,000 bush
els and shipments ot bOS.OOP bushels
HEAIj ESTVTK
CITV I'ltOI'liKTV FPU SALE.
NON-RESIDENT, In the city for a few
days, wishes to sell Ills homo in new
part of Kountze Place; would consider
acreage Or vacant lot us part payment.
1 D. Wead, 1801 Farnam St.
TUB ROPEBUD LA.WD CO.
handles exchanges of all kinds. Room 8.
Continental Blk.. Omaha.
IF you want a good homo far below cost
of reproduction, look at 1901 Ulnney
t-trect. Klght rooms, barn, corner lot,
lino trees, both streets paved, convenient
to cars, good neighborhood, good repair,
easy terms. Prlco asked will sell it. Doug
las 2546.
' RtiAIi ESTATE
FARM .t HANOI! LANDS FUR SALE
Arunnini
430 a., rich dark loam land; 120 cult.;
bal. timbered; level; no rocks; 1 ml. ry,
112 a., H down. Ivobt. Sessions. Wlnthrop,
Ark.. Dept. B
XVctimakn.
M-BUSHELj WHEAT LAND, $23 to $3J
PER ACHE.
We have for sale over 20,000 acres of
Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest
farm land, where the crop yields tor 12
years, including 1910 and 1911, average
with the best In the state Alfalfa also
a leading crop. Better soil. wtnr and
climate cannot be found, writs for full
Information. Agents wanted everywhere.
FUNDING3LAND INVESTMENT CO.,
SIDNEY, NEB.
160 ACRES of land In Valley county.
Neb., for sale or trade for Co, Bluffs
' Voperty. Business lot for sale on North
ilaln St. Inquire, F. A, Spencer, .137
i 'way. Co. murrs.
r
Oklahoma.
RENTERS OWN YOUR OWN FARM.
I HAVE some good Oklahoma land that
can sell for one-fifth down and ten years
on balance at 5 per cent; just like rent
If you are a young man, wanting a start
this is your chance. Own yonr own home;
don't pay rent. Wrlto me now. W. J.
Finch, El Reno. Okl.
Tennessee.
ALFALFA. ;on , cotton :and bargain
lists. McMath & Johnson. Memnhls. Tenu.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OK WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage.. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Lire Stock Commission Merchants.
RYERS BROS. St CO. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bide.
LAVEHTV BltOS.. 1.18 Exi-nal.rse Bid
MARTIN BHOS. A; Co.. Exchange Hldg,
Clay. Robln'on & Co.. 200 Exchange Bide.
LEGAL NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDERS'-MEETING,
Office of Lce-Glass-Andreeson Hard
waio Company. Omaha. Nebraska. De
cember Hth. 191!. Notice Is hereby given
lo the stockholders of Lce-Glass-Andry!-sen
Hardware Company that the annual
meeting, of the stockholders of the com
pany will bo held ot tho offices of ald
icmpany, corner of Ninth and Harney
ttieits. In the City of Omaha, In the
Ktat of Nebraska, on Tuesduy, January
14th A. D., 1913. nt three ofclock p. m .
tor tt ii purpose of electing a board of
directors for the company to serve during
!.i ensuing year, and to transact such
the business as may be presented at
nc!. mectlr.g.
II. J. LEE. President,
xttest: J. CLARKE COIT, Secretary.
fBKAI) P14JH.
NOTICE ""
Stockholders meeting of the Union Land
'ompany. Notice is hereby given that
lie annual meeting of the stockholders
)f The 1'nlon Land Company for the elec
tion of five directors and toe transaction
if such other business as may legally
ine before the meeting, will be held at
Room 1103, Union Pacific headquaiters
tuldlng, )5th and Dodge streets, Omaha
'lraka on Monday tho 13th day of
)-stuart Il 1. at 10 o'clock, A. M The
lik irmsld books will be dosed 10davx
puxious lo tile meeting Alex Millar
v- rtarj New '"tork City, N Y, De
It. ?91? D 24 to J i:
against receipts of 217.000 bushels and
shipments of 319,000 bushels last year.
Oiiinlm Ch Prior.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. SJCfSPc: No. 3
hard. SlHrtStc; No. 4 hard. 77tV4c; No.
3 spring. SiyB82c; No. 4 spring, T9'-PS0,iC-
CORN-No. 3 white, 42m$l4c; No. 4
while. 4ttt4t4c; No. 3 yeliuw. 41W4tl4c;
No. 4 yellow, 401iUo; No. 3, 40VuM2c; No.
4, ;M440?c.
OATS No. 2 white, 3J4?S2i;c; standard.
31ifi32c; No. 3 white, SlltfUio: No. 4
white. 314f31V4c
BARLEY Malting, &83c; No. 1 feed,
40ift5c.
liYE-No. 2, &SV4o9c; No. 3, tOfltSlic.
Cnrlot Receipts.
Wheat- Corn. Oats.
.... 61 613 v 301
,...SK ...
....607
43
.... 61
.... 78
....152
Chicago
Minneapolis
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St. I.ouls
Winnipeg
CHICAGO GRAIN AMI PROVISIONS
M
HI
5u
Pent ii res of the TrntllnK nnd Closlnn
Prleon on Ilonrd of TrniU".
CHICAGO. Dec 27. Board of Trade
markets slumped today, wheat dropping
?o to He. Corn and onts wero very dull,
the former declining He nnd tho latter a
hiiuuo to He. January products wero
liquidated in some volume, and tho .close
was from 12H315c to atctfGaHa off from
yesterday.
Higher cables, based chiefly on light
world's shipments, maintained wheat
prices for a whllo early, although yester
day's top was not attained. Later the
market broko on the accumulation of
stocks lit tho northwest and tho Argen
tine official report showing that this
year's crop will exceed that of last year
by 20.000.0UO bushels. May sold between
Silio and OlUQsmc closing 4Ho under
yesterday nt 91Vii01Hc. '-The tono was
btendy at tho decline.
Tho market for corn was dull and In
clined to drag and the close was at the
bottom. GohhIp Included nothing new.
May sold between ISHc and 48Hc, closing
Tio depressed at 4S10.
While oats wero less weak than corn,
trade was Inactive. It was reported that
tho Argentine exportable surplus would
total 98.000,000 bushels. May sold botwecn
33fttt03o uikI 32c, closing at 32UQC2Tc, a
shade under yesterday.
Liquidation of January products was the
solo feature of tho trade In provisions.
Shorts securod thoir profits all the way
down. May pork closed 30ig,32Ho down at
SIS. 00; May lard 15o lower at S9.85, and
May ribs 12H15c depressed at $9.67va
19.70.
Futures ransecr as follows:
Artlclel Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yea'y.
Wheat
Dec 86 86?i83TifS6 86 8$U
May, 92HB92 92U S1W 91Hif H 91U
July. 89M 89H SSH 8SH S9
Corn.
Dec. 47i 47i 47U 4714 47'i
May. 48V4 4SH 484 48U K
July. 49H'.' 49?, 49 49 4H
Oats.
Dec. 377; 32?; 3?U 32?; SZUfMi
May. 3233 32T;33 S3U 32?iPTi 32
July. 33H 33s 33 33 33H
Pork.
Jan.. 17 DC 17 9T. 17 62H 17 62H 17 97H
May. 18 30 27 IS 30 IS 00 18 00 18 30-32
Lard.
Jan.. 9 92H85 9 92H 9 75S7 9 7S4W7 9 22H
May. 9 97H 9 97H 9 85 9 85 10 00
Ribs.
Jan.. 9 72H 9 "2H 9 Bii 9 60 9 75
May. 9 80 9 80 9 66 9 67H 9 S2H
Cash quotations wero as follows:
FLOUIfc-Stoady; winter patents. J4.25
4.90; straights, W.OOffleo; spring .patents,
J4.00i.20; straights, W.S083.90; bakers,
3.4OjiO.60.
HYE-2e3Hc.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4S50c; fair
to choice- malting, 61072c.
SEEDSr-Tlmothy, 3.25if3.70. CTover,
19.00.
PROVISIONfi-Mess pork, J17.0017.25.
Lard (in tierces), $9.90. Short rlbB (loose),
P.12HB9.7H.
Tho clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 547,000 bu. Primary recelptB wero
1,413,000 bil., compared with 204,000 bu. tho
corresponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow!
Wheat, 31 cars; corn, 700 cars; oats, 319
cars, hogs, 14,000 head.
Chicago Cash' Prices: Wheat: No. 2
ted, 11.00HGl.ll; No. 3 red. Jl.04ifl.08r No.
2 hnrd, 8&91c; No. 3 hard, 8Sg92c; No. 1
northern, SJHSOOHc: No. 2 northern, 87H
3S9c; No. 3 northern, 83HS6Hr No. 2
spring, 87Htf?&SHc:- No. 3 spring, 85g'86c;
No. 4 spring, 77S4c; velvet chaff, S3
89Hc; durum. 83B9c. Corn: No. 3, 45H8
46Uo; No. 3 white, 40?iB17Uc; No. .1 yel
low, 45H46Vic; No. 4, 43QH5c; No. 4
white, 4t46Hc; No. 4 yellow. 43gi5Uc
Oats: No. 2. 3233c; No. 2 -white, 34
34Uc; No. 3, 32Hc; No. 3 white. 32H(!i33Hc;
No. 4 whlto, 32KSlo; standard. SSH'P'Siic.
Rye: No. 2, U2Jr63Hc Timothy, t3.(wt
3.90. Clover: J10.WVffl8.60. Barley: 4S3
75C
BUTTER Easy, creamery, 31034c.
EGGS Steady; receipts, 3.766 cases;
fresh receipts. 21g'24c; refrigerator firsts,
l4Hc; firsts, 25c.
CHEESE Firm; daisies, Wfi'tfc;
twins, 16UftlGHc: young Americas, 16?i
17c; long horns, 164igl7c.
POTATOES Firm; receipts, 27 cars.
POULTRY Steady ; turkeys, dressed,
21o; chickens, al.vc, 12c; springs, alive,
llHc
V HAL Steady at 9SJ14c.
HW YORK GISTVnRAL 3IAR1CI3T
(Inotntlona or tTic Day on A'nrlonn
Cnmmodlt-ra,
NEW YORIC, Doc. 27. FIX5UR-Qulet;
spring patents. J4.40S4.63; winter straights,
J4.4&4.65: winter patents. ' J4.65S6.00;
spring clears, J4. 15.45: winter extras
No. l, J4.O504.15: No. 2, J3.9CS4.05; Kansas
straights, J4.CO34.10. Rye flour, quiet;
fair to Rood. J3.GfVff3.S5: chntrn tn fancv.
J3.9(VM.OO. Buckwheat flour, easy; J2.40
per 100 pounds asked.
CORNMEALKtnnril-. fln wlillo onrl
yellow, Jl.3ftSl.35; coarse, J1.251.30; kiln
uneu, ij.jo.
RYE Quiet; No. 2 western, 66(f67c c
1. f. Buffalo.
BARLEY-Steady; feeding, 69',ic c. i. f.
Nw York: malting, 6768c c. I. f. Buf
falo. WHEAT Snot market obkv. Vn
red, J1.07, elevator, and J1.08, f. o. b.
afloat, nominal: No. 1 northern nuluth.
97Hc, f. o. b., afloat. Futures market
closed at Ho net decline Export sales were
six loads of Canadlnn. December closed at
SSHc; May. 97K&T97 15-16c; closed at 97ic.
CORN Spot market, barelv steadv: ev.
port. 64Hc, f o. b afloat..
OATS- Spot market quiet; standard
white. We. nominal: No. 3. XHhWiAn-i
37H't'3S'4c.
UAJ yulr.t; standard. J1.06; No 1.
Jl.O7Hfi.10; No. 2. Jl.OOfll.02H. '
FEED Steady: western snrl
100-pound sacks, J23.7C; standard middling.
jwniuunu iucks, tu.w; city, jvu-pound i
sacks. J24.00.
HOPS Dull: state, common to limine.
1912. 2432c; 1811, 1215c; Pacific coast.
1912. 17M3c: 1911, 14a16c.
IIIDSS-Dull, Central America, 2702Sc;
Bogota. 27Hc. !
LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 2X
29c; seconds, 2SC9c; thirds. 2425c; re
jects, 19if20c.
PROVISIONS Pork, quiet; mess. J19.00
(319.E0; family. J22.50i323.00; short clears.
J22.00g'.'4.50. Beef, firm; mess. J20.00fl21.00;
family. J34.00fl25.00; beef hams, JTO.0CKBS2.O&.
Cut meats, steady, pickled bullies, 10 to
14 pounds. 12ffl2Hc; pickled hams, HQ
14Hc Lard, weak: middle west prime,
JlO.OO'tflO.lO, refined, bteady; continent,
JI0.80: South America, $11.70; compound.
7Hl67T4c
TAL!X)V Dull: prime city, hhds.,
6Vo asked; special 7c; country, 6S6?c.
POULTRY Dressed. steady: fresh
killed western chickens, HHftl9c; fowls,
jswifiv.r; turkeys, isu'ac.
Bl'TTEH Firm: receipts. 6,219 tubs;
creamery extras, 37t37',jc; held extras, 33
4r34c. state dairy finest, SHjCtc; process
extras, afiHSHtj; Imitation creamery
firsts, 24g3&Hc; factory held. 23H24Hc
current make, firsts, 23H82lc; packlns
stock, held. 21Hf?22Hc.
CHEESE gulet: receipts, 606 boxes;
state whole milk, held, white and colored
specials. 18c: skims, 30Mic
isuus i nsettiea; receipts, siiia cases;
fresh gathered, extras. 31fi32c: held fresh
average best, 22lSC3c; refrigrator special
marks, fancy, local storage charges paid.
20c; nearby hennery whites, fancv, Urge.
new laid. 42645c: western gathered whites.
'iSfiWc; neHrby hennery browns, XtQOic.
poultry uresseu. sieauy; lreh
killed western chickens. 11919c. fowls,
lilic, turkeys, 14S2Sc.
I.lvrrpoul (iraln .tlarkel,
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 27.- WUCAT-Spot,
teady No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 7',4d: No. 2 Man
itoba. 7s Mid; No. 3 Manitoba. 7s 3Hd
Futures, flrnr December. Is uM. Mar jl.
7s 4Sd . May. 7s 2T,d.
CORN Spot easy, American mixed old
via Galveston, os 7Hd. American mixed
old 6s 2d Futures, stead- Jan .ur '.s
Hd February, is lOd
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Slight Variation! Mostly in Way of
Lower Prices.
FLUCTUATIONS IN MONEY RATES
Session Is Another liny of Utiuxtinll)'
Sninll limine nnd Utter I.nck
of InltlntUe, vrlth l.lttle
Interest Shovfit.
NEW YORK. Dec. 27.-Sueh variations
In prices as tho stock lists revealed at
the close of today's business wero for
tho most part looses, but so far us tho
stnndard stocks were concerned the move
ment was slight. It was another day
of unusually small business and utter
lack of Initiative, with speculative Inter
est at tho vanishing point. Tho principal
fluctuations wore among tho specialties.
Harvester, beet sugar, can and rubber
Ml back from t to 4 points, each.
For n, time early In tho day tho railroad
shares gave some Indications of strength,
and the coppers moved upward In keep
ing with tho advance In tho metal Ivbroad.
but." tho rise was small and ot short
duration.
Money rates fluctuated in an erratic
way. Tire opening was at 10 per cent,
from which it was advanced quickly to
12 per cent. Renewals wero made at
12 iWr .cent, the highest renewal rato ot
the year. Tho rate fell off steadily nnd
during tho afternoon 7 per cont was
quoted. At tho samo time It was reported
that various out of town banks which
had deposited funds horo for loaning wcro
holding out for 15 per cent. The domand
for accommodation, however, was small
nnd toward the close tho quotation fell
off until offerings wero mndo at 1 per
cent.
A further cash gain by tho banks was
Indicated In forecasts of tho weekly state
ment, estimates being lit tho neighbor
hood of Jl.000,000. It Is expected that to
morrow's statement will reflect a return
of cash withdrawn for Christmas, which
caused a smaller gain In cash last week
than had been Indicated by known move
ments of money. Tho bond market wns
Irregular, with some heaviness In con
vertible Issues.
Total sales, par value, JI.4S0.0OO. United
States 2s coupon advanced H. the 2s
registered nnd 3s coupon, on call.
Number of smcs nnc; leading quotation
on stocks wero as follows:
P1M. nun. low. uiom.
1J.W0 U 7
l.TOT
1.000
MM
too
ArailnamalM CLieper. .
Amerlcto Atnculturil
Amtrlcin Bert 8u(ir. ... 7,100
Atntrlcui Cn G.S00
American Can, pM
American Car i Fdry..
American Cutton Oil...
American lc Securities
American Unseed
American Locomotive ..
Am. Smelting & Ilet
Am. Smelt. & IUf. ptd..
American Sugar ltf
American Tel. Tel...
Amerlran Tobacco
Anaconda Mining Co..
Atchison
Atchison. rtd
Atlantic Coait Line
Uattlmore & Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Jtapld Transit..
Canadian Pacific
Central Lther
ClicEnpeake & Ohio
Chicago, Great Wettern
Chi.. Mil. & St. Taul..
Chi. & Kortlieslern
Colo. Fuel Iron
Consolidated (las
Corn I'riKlucls
Delaware tt Hudson ...
Denver & Itlo Otsndt.,.
Den. & Itlo timndc. p'd.
Distillers' Securities ..
Erie
Erie st. pfd
Kile :d, pfd
General Rlectrlc
Great Northern, pfd...
Great Northern Ore, ctfs.
Illinois Central
Interborough-Met
Interborough-Mt. pfd. ..
Inter-IUrvcslcr
Inter-Marine, pfd
International Paper ....
International Pump ....
Kansas City Southern...
Laclede Gas
Lehigh Valley, e. dlv.
LoulsTllle & .VashTllle.,
Minn. St. P. i- S. 8te. Ml
Mis., Kan. t. Texas...
Missouri Pacific
Nat. niscult ei. dir...
National Lead
Wit. Itys. of Mei. M pfd
New York Central
N. Y., Ore. & Western..
Norfolk & Western
North American
PJorthern Pacific ....
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania :..
Feople's fine
Pitta. C. CC. & St. L. .
Pittsburgh Coal
Preised Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car...
Iteadlng
nepubllu Iron A Steel.,
llepubllu Iron A- B. pfd
Hlock, Island Co
Kock Island Co. pfd..
St. L. fc S. F. M. pfd..
Seaboard Air Line
Seaboard Air Line,
aloss S. S. & Iron.
Southern Tactile ....
Northern IUIlway
Southern lly. pid....
Tennivssee Copper ..
Texas & Pacific ....
Union Pacific, pfd. .
United Stales llealty
United States Rubber.. ?,00
United States Steel tC.200
United Mates Steel, pfd
Utah Opper
Va. -Carolina Chom
Wabash
Wanssb, rfd
Western Maryland
Western Union
WesttnthouM Electric .
Wheellnp A Lake Erie . .
Total sales lor tne uuy
(OK 6U
tOTi 39
nsvi he
100 tiH Ki
Vi
!li
114S4
f.6',
55
lev;
mi
42U
tV
105
lit
W.i
575
l.fOO ST; S9'i 5SH
too loan ioa4
10 1034 lOS'.J 10!
2s
11i
t:.
7i'k
00 111
110",
tOO 1)14 Ill's 3314
loo joi ioti
ss;
260
:',
79
H
n:
ioo 134 ut's ias-
tOO 33'i
.100 9iH
400 t0
500 S9H
500 791t
!00 1
500 11
on,
S574
S9
7i
IMi
300 -US 1
St'i
82'i
49t
21U
31Ts
49
ioo 1:7
1,500 19Vi
1,600 6t
U'i
1(3
1
28 1 j
:iu
31?iJ
49
3Ti
mo uti'ii nn. ush
tOO 130s 1301,
40U
lie
18Ti
31
in
18Vi
1SH
1
too 2Gi :ev
100 i01U 103T1 l2i
500 1(7 MM HSi
140
13S
26",
40t
153U
55M
27i
107i
31V4
tOO llt'.i lltli lliH
127
1
C3!i
200 1US HI
300 140
137
3,100 4l'i 40Ts
500 t:i, 27S
100 121
500 iis"
121, ltlH
31
121S Ul'i
lit
(00 1031i 104
200 24Vi 24U
e,900 Uf.t 17
Pfd
fO)
200
27'i
t.00 10
ioo is
200 SO
105
103
:s't
K
lSt'i
17 ,
26
:
:3'i
431',
ii
ISti'
4S.i
40
IDi
50 . tOi
3S
,8M 1WH 1S7V4 1S7,
Us
73'4
62S 61. 61,
IU 67H 67(,
300 107H 107(4 107
300 SW 5U
4.1
1
13'i
300 47', 4(i 4(U
15
"
a
125.900
$?raWjft LIVE STOCK MARKET
for receipts, dlsbursenumtH and deficit ex-
itma cnnal and public debt
cltnlo Pauitnia
transactions.
HKIMIHT tr CMMIIIM! IIOI UK
Transact Iniix of Antii'lnteil HmiiUk
for thr Week,
NHW YOllK, nrc. 27 -Hradstreet s
bank clearltiKs report for the week end
liur December 26 shows an HKKrcimte ot
2.W6,3s:,00O, as nKnlnst JS,T1T,BSS,J last
week and J2.i701.3KS.tX In the correspoud
tntr eek last year. FollowInK Is a list of
the cities:
C1TIKS.
I
Amount. I Ilia
Dec.
New York 1
vuucaEO
Huston
Philadelphia
St. t-ouls
Kansas City
Pittsburgh
Pan Francisco
ltaltlmorc
Cincinnati
MlnucnlHills
New Orleans
'.Cleveland ..!
.Detroit
Iis Angeles
UMA.IIA
Milwaukee
Louisville-
Atlanta
Portland, Ore
Seattle
St. Paul
Ilurfalo
Denver
ltidlannjMilUi
Providence '
Illchmolid
WashliiKton, D. C.
Memphis
St. Joseph
Salt 1-nko City
Fort Worth
Albany
Columbus
Savannah
Toledo
Nashville
Hartford
Spokane, Wash
Taeoma
il)es Mollies
Ilocht'ster
Duluth
Macon 1.
Oakland, Cal
Norfolk
Wichita
Peoria
New Haven
Jacksonville, Fla....
Scruntou
Grand llaplds
HtrmliiRhnm
Sioux City
Augusta, Oa
Hyrncuso
lovansvllln
Worcester
Sprlncflcld
way tun
Oklahoma City
Portland, Mo..
Chattanooga ..
Little Hock....
Charleston, S.
Wheeling, W.
Knoxvlllo
San Diego, Cal...
Lincoln
Heading, Pa
Topeka
Wilmington, Del.
Davenport
Sacramento, Cal.
Mobile
Wjlkesbarre
Cedar Hanlds. la.
Akron
Youngmown
Waterloo, la
Fall Hlver
Clinton. O
Springfield, 111
Fort WJuyno
New Hertford. .......
1 lelcna
Lexington
York. Pa
Columbia, S. C
Krle. Pa !
Stockton. Cal
Holac. Idaho
Hockford. Ill
MtiHkogee, Okl
Kalamazoo, Mich..
Qutncy, HI
Iltoomtugton, 111...
Tulsa, Okl
Ogden. Utah
Lowell
Cluwtcr, Pa
Springfield, O
ninghamtmi
Sioux Falls. S. D..
Jackson, Miss
Decatur, 111
Mnnsflold, O
Fargo, N. D
Fremont, Neb
Vlcksbtirg. Miss....
Jacksonville, III....
'Houston
Galveston
Trenton
.STtstM.tWI
:ws,cu
ia.reiii.iM
142.TW.1XVI
M.I15.W0I
W.473,(.
34,47!.O00
a;.07:,ax
K.tlTO.tWI
. 19.7T2.(X)
a,s.x)
1.417.0U
rO..23,(X)l
11 F.'l rl
12,'51.00oN 1.4
lS.KW.rtX)
O.feO.lXiffl
iMn,uooi
S,S2,tXJ
!.9TO,(XW
8,S71.t
7.661.fJ
7,.Y.,
15.71
Il.SI
S.l
Cm
I0.&
XI. i
16l
i 17.M
1S.B
n-ii
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SV.21
IK 71
I
Mass.
C.
Va.
7,t?n,tw:
fi,fi.17,ii0
!.177.M
r.rvjt.oxi
f,Xti,tWI
T.SKM.fltXt
r,.342.X!
t!,r2,(i00l
(I.tiiu.OOO
4,f.7fi,X)
fi.l4.(VK1
3.879.001)
4.7I1.O0O
3. Ml. (XX)!
3,74j,00.)
4,34,X)
f.,nrc,ooi)
4,216.tKlO
2.7lH,Ol.X)J
3,nt,000
.I.IW.CO)
3,101,M
2,:t87,lO
:t.irs.txKx
2,'.ra,ooo
2.SM.OO0
3.O7S.01W
2,403,001)
"C03.000
2,084,003
2.1.T0.030
2.009.001)
2,082.0(X)
2.0M.0CO
1,61 0.000;
128.000
2,3Sfi,0(X
;,;uo,tw
1.916,000
1,913,000
1.805.000
2.342.0IX
1.498.000
1.7S3,000
l,64B.OW
1,513,000
1.183.0001
1.160.00D
1,W2.000
1,397,0001
1.314.000
2.15t.000l
i,z,tiiu;
1.2H4.0U)
1.242.000
1,433.000)
JvVV,tXKrl
J.lSil.tA'
853.00.)
1.008,001)
Mi.onoj
762,000
l.MO.tJOO
!174.lOi)
tn9,ooo
110,000
1,143,000
Sffi.000
fifi7,000'
711,0001
r.,uoo
853.000
791.000
448,0001
li,0ij(
tmg.000
54.3,000
MI.OOOJ
402.000
470,0)0
363.0O9I
4113,000
273,000
329,0001
209,000
3S.141.0OO
19.000.000
I.SOO.OUO
I'.
3-71 -2T..BI
.
as.9.
2.91.
H.O
20.0
4.2
27.i
7.3
1
23.41
13.7.
13.nl.
t.B.
7.b .
2.1
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3.3
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11.4 .
3S.6) .
34.9 .
9.91 .
.2 .
1S.31.
15.3
31.6
2.i
5.2
34. 2
11.4.
S:2:
2.1.
25.11.
17.1.
16.3j.
'22.91.
4.!l.
"n.'s
30.9
12.1,.
3.4.
I
16.. .
"2Lft.
21.3.
I
2S.2I.
102.BI
14.0
2.0
4.3
ij.'s
'11.0
15.5.
12.5
o.B
18.6
W.5
l.S
loo 7 t
9:4
uv,
SI'i
eiv Ynrk Slonry JlarUrt.
NIVW YORK. Dec. 27. MONKY On call.
No 7. Hic. Futures steady; Maroli, 13.60c;
bid, 1; offered at 1V4. Time louns: steady;
sixty days, u per cent; ninety uays, t,?i
per cent; slv months, IVt per cent.
PRIM K MKHCANTILB PAPEH-6 per
CRTBRL.INO JiJXCHA NG E ICasy, with
actual business in bankers' Iblln at $4.81
for sixty-day bills and at $4.8485 for de
mand; commercial bills, Jt.SOH.
SILVER ar, tec; Mexican uonars,
4c.
HONDS iovernmcni, urm; raiirouu,
Irregular.
Closing quotauons on uonus toaay wer
ii follows:
u 6. rrf. Ii. rtc.iMftK. c g. rer is.
40 coupon lOsliU . deb. 4s (1(31).
U. B. 3s, rei 103HL. & IV. Un. 4s.
do coupun ivn-.M. n. &: i. 1st. in
V. s. 4s. rer lUfs 'io en. 4s
do couDon iiMissouri I'acinc is tuis
Allli-C lit 5s, cts. M',4 do conr 5s 17
Am A(ri 5s . . 100.V llrs. of M. Vi 56
Am. T T. " 4s. 107', N Y. C tm. SVis H
Am Tobacco ts .Ul'i do dfb. 4s II
Armour & Co. ii.. 91SN,Y.N.II.lt.c 3V4s i
Ati talson fro. 41, . Wi.-f. flt w. Itt con I 111
4o cr 4s. tlW) ira?s ao cr. s
do rr. 6s 105 Nifthsrn Pacific 4s .
A. r i 1st 4s . i ao 3s
Dsltlmorc -t O. 4s.. 97'iOre. S I rfdp. 4s ,
do 3ts ... siM'fnn. rv 3i,,s (1911) 101
TWjklrn T. cr. 4s.. t do con. 4s 7
Centrsl of O 5s. .107V4lttartln sen. 4s ... 74',
C3i. & O. conr. 4Hs !'4r5t. L. t fi. P. It. 4a M
CM. Si Alton Vi HVt do sen. It toy,
C. S. r. & e 4H 3U'I. L. 8 con 4s.. H
do sen, 4s .. . . S A. L. adj. ts. Sl'i
C.M.&St.P ct. 4H10t'.iSouthm Tsc. col. 4s :,
P. H I, a I . e. 4S u 00 cr. Is mv,
do rfr. 4s IIS do 1st ret. 4s 104
H 8- r. c. 4Hs MUSouthsrn It. 5s
Dilsisro & H. cy. it 74 t 4 .. .
O. & It. O. ref Is HViUnlon Pacific 4s
Distillers' 6s m do or 4s
Erie prior lien 4s .. ', do 1st I ref. 4a. iWi
do (eti. 1s hiij. P. llUBWr s 101
do r. 4s writs "n" 71 I' H. Steel 3n4 in. . :
III. C 1st ref 4s MHVa.-t'r. Chem, 5s . 63),
Inter-Met 4V,s ... M4iW'ab. 1st A est. 4s.. ti;
lnter-11 M. 4',s. . l4Western Md. 4s J
Jspan 4',is 834 West. Elec. ce. 5s.. MH
Bll. "Offered.
tt York Mluluir .Stocks.
KKVT TORK. Dec. 27 Closing nuota.
tlons were as follows.
Comtsk Tun. Stock Ot Meilcsn
Cooistoek T noodj 13 Ontsrls
Cos. Cal Vs.. . Ophlr
Iron SlUer . 154 gtandanl . .
Oadsllle Oon 04 Yellow Jacket
Little Chief . . 04 Offered
. 77
St'.i
.100
.350
. JO
.100
.
Trrnmir) Stalemriil.
WAiilllNOTON. Dec. 27. -The comlitlnn
of the I'nlted HtateM treasun' at the bo
clnnuic of biulnesrt today was Working
balanw H9"l 41, 111 bunks and Philip
pine trraun, e32,H7,.(l Total of Kcnerul
ftmrt $142 111 .'.. P-rclpts ves(eida
$1476,004 disbursements JlJ8t",;;6. Deficit
Not Included In totals because contain
ing other Items than clearings.
Lnntloii Stuck Mnrkrt.
LONDON, Dec. 27 The market for
American securities opened steady and
advanced on coverlnK. At noon the tone
uhh steady, with prices Jfeperally Htf'.i
over the New York closing of yesterday.
Canadian Pacific shHres wero generally
firm nnd sold l?i higher.
London closing stock quotations:
Illinois Oentrsl 131
Consols, money ..75 l-10.oulsrllla & Naali.145',
do account 75UMo., Kan. A Tesas. t7,
Amal. Copper . ... 7!4New York Centre!. .113
Atchison 109 Norfolk & Western. 116H
llultlmore t Ohio.. 101 Ontario & Western. 32
Dansdlan Pnclflr . .5S',lPennrlTsnla . ... 82
Chetapeake & Ohio. SUiTtenrtlni (4i
Oil. Orest Western 17 Bouthem Hr
('hi.. Mil. t St. r.n Bouthern rnclflc ..100
31 Union Pselflc ....
33HU 8. Steel
MViWabesli
steady at 2S7,d
155U
. 701,;
. 11
per
r.aat ilutta Cop.
I'ranklln
Ulrous Coti
(rsJibr Con.
Oreene Cananea
Denver it Rio (1.
llT9
do 1st pfd...
C-rand Trunk
8ILVKR liar.
ounce.
MONHY 3V45H per cent.
Tho rato of discount in the open market
for short hills Is 4 15-1G per cent; for three
months' bills, 4 12-16fl4T per cent.
Ilotnon Htnclc Mnrki't.
BOSTON, Dec. 27. Closing quota lions
Mere us follows:
Allouez 41 Mohawk tt)
Amalgamated Copper 76 Nevada Con IJl,
Am. Z L, A 8m . . . SSHNIplssInc Mines ... (14
Arliona Com 37,N'ortli Ilutte 83i
II. tt C. C. & 3. M(. (UNorth Ike t
Calumet & Arizona.. 70 Old. Dominion . ... tl'4
Calumet & IIeIa..530 Osceola lot
Centennial 1'UQulncy 771;
Cop. luinge Con. Co 51 ehsnnon 1314,
.M i4Huper1or 3
. msuperlor II, Mln.. 1;
3 15-lCTsmsrsck it
.. V. 8. 8m. It M 4314
I 15-ltt do pfd. . . . 4iU
isi ivojaue icopprri 04 uina kajji o
Kerr lAke 2,Utsh Copper Co . (I
Ike Copper .. ?4HWInons
I-a8all Cupper .. .5 Wolrerlne 671!
Miami Copper . . lH
II1111U of KiikIiiiiiI Mtntemeiil.
I3NDON. Dec. 27. -The weekly sUte
merit of the nank or KnRland shown tho
followInK chaiiKes: Decrease.
Total reserve f2,fi4,(
Circulation SI9,000
nulllon 9 us ui
Other securities 2,(a4!oi0
Other deposits l,182,Mr)
Public deposits 1,13S,0U0
Notes reservo , 2,630,000
Increased.
The propoitlon of tho bank's reserve
to liability this weok Is 37.85 per cent; last
week Is was 42.98 per cent.
Government securities unchanged.
1 .
lank 4f Crrninny Htnlrmenf .
HBRLIN, Dec. 27. -'Hie weekly state
mont of tho Imperial bank of Germany
shows the following rhunKc.
fush In hand Increased 1,288.000 marks
Loans Increased 23.341. 000 marks.
Discounls Incrcused 131,447.000 marks.
Treasury bills tic-creased I5.744.noo marks
Notes In circulation increased 102,177.
000 marks.
Deposits Increased 38,805,000 marks.
Gold In hand Increased 4,644,000 marks
Hank ClenrliiK".
OMAHA, Dec. St. The bank clearings
for today were $2.5(6.583.44 and $2,469,205.5
for the corresponding day last year
llmnlm liny Mnrkct,
OMAHA, Dec. 2T.-1IAV No. 1 upland,
$U.(iUU.tO; No. 2, $10.(j0ffll.00: No. 3. $.00
il 10.00; No. 1 midland. $10,60411.00; No. 2.
t).m 11.00; No. 3, $8.00ij10.00; No. 1 low
land, $10,00110.50: No. 2. $3.4ai0.00; No. 3,
$7.0ofl9.00 Alfalfa, choice, third and
fourth tutting, pea green, $14.50316.00;
No, 1 first ard second cutting. $U.00$
14.50, No, 2, any fitting $12 (syg-3.S0; No,
3. any tutting, ja.fiOfH.' on. Btruw, oat
$7 50 rye , Oi wheat $4(036.50.
Cattle Receipts Light, with Demand
Good and Prices Steady.
HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER
Sheep I, nmli In Very Active III"
itirtiul, tilth Priors Ten to Klf
teru (( HlHhrr Tlinn
Tliiirsdny,
SOUTH OMAHA. Dee. 27. 1912
Itecclptn were Cattle. Hoks. Sheep.
Otflclnl Mnnda ... 2.(W 4.M1 11,417
Official TursdB). ... ua 6.7C1 2.0S
Otflclnl WeilripDiUv liniMiv
Official Thursday " . ' 8.IS1 3,191
Kstluiato li'rldnv ... . 1,100 !,4H)
2n.X13
K,3!W
1,175
m,425
38.rS
26,S4
,M7
2,30)
K.1M
37.IW
47,324
4J.S7S
43.03S
Five ds this week.. 0,RStf
Samo days last eek..lS,tiW
Hamo days 2 wks ago. .Sl.tf
Banio days 3 wks ,Iko.. 24,71!)
Same days 4 wks hko ,ir,,435
kM.iiir uuin inni . rar. ,1 j,4VI ti.o: .ivn
iiio iuiinwuiK tanin shows tile receipts
of cattle, hogs ami sheep at South Omalm
for the year' to date as compared with
last year; 1012 toil. Inc. Dec.
Cnttlo ...,..1.0t.d.M l.ira.KW 163,178
Hogs 2.S0I.IOT. 3.SU.SM t.25,007
Sheep ....... 2,927 AV. 2.:V,KW 37,353
Tho following t.ihie shows the range of
prices for hogs at South Omnha for tho
Inst few days, with comparisons.
1811. I1HI1 ll0.l'AW.iW.IW.190i
6 IS
Date.
Dec. IS.
1 'CV. IJ
Dec. W.
Dec. 21,
Dec. 22.
Dec. 21.
Dec. 24.
Deo. IT..
Doc 26.
Dec. 27.
7 02i
7 04 !
7 07-a
7 12
7 18
7 13V
7 2S4
fi Ml
5 Ml 7 S7
r Oil 7 61
S 31
6.
6 Oli
6 Vi,
m S 13
7 3 S OS) 6 31
ST 8 11
6 32
u 31
31
5 3i
r, M
6 47
B t
4 401
4 34
4 S4
4 33
4 41
4 ti
4 23
4 39
6 19
19
6 09
6 W
6 13
(i 21
6 15'
7i s :
Ai..IhIh ..I . - . .-I.
-vwrifis uiiii uiej'uTiuiu or live SlUVK
at thrt Union Stock ards. South Omaha,
for twenty-four houis ending at i o'clock
yesterday:
UKCEUTi :aiis.
Cattle Hogs. Sir p. Hor n.
C. M. ,t St. P.
Wabash
Missouri Pnclflo....
Union Pacific
C. .fe N. w..
C. & N. ' west,...
C, St. V.. M. it O..
C, H. & Q east....
C, It. & q., west...
C, It, 1 & p., cant..
C It. I. & V west.
Illinois Control
C. O. W
2
14
II
r.
2i
II
I
21
li
3
l
Total recclts... 49 12J
11
1
DISPOSmON-IIHAD.
, . Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co g o
Bwlft and Company.... riS 1,4107 1,301
Cudahy packing Co.... 473 1.579 NO
Armour & Co sc; "jxi 1,115
SchwarU & Co yx ..
.1. W. Murphy hks
Morrell n
So, Omaha Packing Co. t!
Hill & Hon 3
1 H. Lewis 2
Huston A: Co I
J. 11. Iloot & Co 0
Iloscustock Uros 13
II. I llnmllton 10
t'lllio & Christie 17
Other buyers S7
Totals 1,311 's,06? 3531
C'ATTLli Cattlo receipts wore vety
light, there being all fold only forty-six
cars in the yards. This leaves the total
for tho five days this week at tl.sso head,
being n falling off of ono-half as com
pared with tho corresponding days lust
week unil n year ago. Thcro were how
ever, cattle enough considering that tho
domund at no point Is very brisk Just
at present.
Practically all kinds of cattle, steers,
cows, heifers, and feeders commanded
good steady prices and the trado wns
reasonably nctlve so that pretty much
everything In sight had changed hands
by 10 o'clock In tho morning. As high
tic $8.C0 was paid fur good beef.
As noted befurn In these columns east
ern bobf coolers are full of meat and
tho ccllng Is general among operators on
tho market that tho proper iollcy fur tho
country to follow Is to ship lightly for
tho next fow days, thus giving the various
llvo stock markets of tho country' an op
portunity to recover from thn sevcro
slump of a week ago. Prices at this point
havti been very satisfactory all this week
an compared with those prevailing at
other selling points, beef Bteers being
around 26030c higher than a wcok ago.
with cows nnd heifers toyooo higher than
last week's low point.
Quotations oil cuttle. Oood to choice
beef steers, $7.M?J9.ti0; fair to good beef
steers, $6.!W7.80; common to fair beef
steers, $6.0S!.90; good to cholco heifers,
$C.75fiti.f0; good to choice cows, $5.4030.00;,
fair to good grades. S4.40ftC.44; common to
fair grades, $3.0034.40; good to choice
stockcrs and feeders, $8.4038.00; fair to
good stockers and feeders, 15.7l4i.40;'
common to fair stockers and feeders, $5.00
(tS.,6; stock cows and heifers, $4.5036.26;
veal calves, $4.753'.75; bulls, stags, etc.,
$4.403.00.
llt'presentatlvo sales:
s i isuurc.
No. At. I'r. No. A Tr.
i m 7 00 i ii'so ou
17 1034 7 4D 14 1301 K (ID
30 1101 t 41) 20 1160 t Oi
2! 1050 7 5) 44 1121 I 05
16 115S 7 "5 1 1094 I 10
17 1113 7 75 20 1213 S 111
It 1300 "1 to II list I 35
10 .'... 7S 7 tO II 1171 I 40
3J 1:32 7 50 10 1175 I 60
13 1223 7 n
COWS.
2 765 3 00 91 5 to
4 tOO 3 60 17 911 6 35
3 M0 4 00 II IMi B 40
2 1075 4 25 2 lid 5 40
6 970 4 40 1191 C 40
6 1042 4 60 T 917 S 40
193 4 60 1 1040 5 40
HOGS There, wns a libera run of hogs
and tho packers took advantage of tho
situation by bidding lower prices. As
somo uncertainty prevailed In tho early
trade comparatively fow hogn wcro
bought on speculative nccouut. Pur
chases nmdo by speculators woro mostly
on a steady basis, but the rest of thn
business transacted during the morning
showed largely a nickel decline. Thn
packer buyers managed to fill their ordero
at tho nickel reilurtioii. tho bulk of their
hogn costing around $7,157(7.25, with sev
eral loads of choice heavy grades at $7.3.1,
top ror mo nay aim a iiicisei lower than
the highest point reached yesterday. As
to light and hea kinds the supply was
pretty evenly dhhli-d. and the general
quality of all the offerings wan very good,
compared with the previous days of tho
week. Tho good heavy hogs sold mostly
around $7.25 and as high an $7.35, Thn
raiign of prices for anything on thn light
order was $7 lGf 20. with the best offer
ings selling an high as $7.25. Thero were
li'sn of the mi'dlimi kind oft hogs on sale
than for some little llmo hack. The gen
eral trado was somewhat slow nil thn
morning, though a fair clearance wo
made ill good season
Thero were 122 curs, or 8.400 head,
yarded. The mimilv rxceeded last Friday
by about 1,310 hed, but was about 337
head short of thn rorrespondlng day ono
year ago. It being Ohristniun week tho
receipts for tin- five days wern very mod
erate, thero being only about 13.900 head
shipped In us compaled with 33,380 for thn
sano days last week. 68,175 lioad two
weektt ago and 20 694 head during thn cor
responding time a e&r ago.
8H HEP There being U small supply of
sheep In bight sml a good Inquiry for de
sirable killers tho packer buyori bought
without much luxitatiou find puld prices
generally IWi- lilghcr than yesterday.
Practically everything was cleured In
short order. A limit 400 head of fed west
ern Iambi sold as high as $8.40, ux com
pared with $8 25 the highest price on
yoMtorday's market It might bo added
that 18.40 Is tin- lilghc-st price paid slncn
May, when $10.4.'. nan paid, that being the
record xirlco roi mo year to aato. uut
ewes reached $4 85
In all about eleven cars, or 2.300 had.
were received, as against 5,0r4 head laat
Friday, fi.t07 head two weeks ago anil
6,34 head on the same day last year.
ood to choice offerings made up the
big bulk of thn iecelpts, there being
more lnrnbs than nged shenp In the barn.
As for some lime time back, few If any
wethers or curlings wore otrcreu.
Tho combined ncelpts of sheep and
Iambi for the days of the week
amount to onU T- 100 head, this being
considerably shirt of last week, two
weoks aso anil aL, it 3.200 head less than
the corresponding time a year ago. Malnlv
unuer tno inline ot tins mooeraio sup
plv allien tins week havo xhown a
mmrp advanrn o r prices prevailing ul
tho end of last ctk Both killing lambs
and ngf.l shep nrn selling fullv 4.V(ic
hlghei than a week ngo The bulk of live
good to choice lambs on ThursdH ami
Friday of hint week Hold nt $;.rU7.N, an
against $s.0OJ8.4O todnv. The nmjoilty of
thn ewe offerings brought pi Icon h round
$1.1091.15 a week ago. an compared with
$4.MVfN this moi nlm;. While thero was
n general Improx rnient all along the line
on fat offerings. ngel sheep, cspev lally
exves, showed the most advance.
(juotntlons on sheep nnd litmbs. lxmbs.
good lo choice. $H.vj!S. (0. lambs, fair to
good. $7.tVtf.O0, lambs, feeders. KWfl.Oi;
yearlings, light, $s.7&fl-50; yearling,
heavy. $.Y3Stt6.75. yearlings, feeders. $4.M
ff..i xvetheis. gnod to choice. $l.tTr6.00,
wethers, fair to good, J4.2MI4.G5; xvethers.
feeders. $!.2'Vin.l7; oxves. good lo rholcn.
$4 0Mfl.S5, exxes. fair lo goixl, $t,2Mf4.(r;
nxv(s. feeders, $.1.3.70 1. 75; cull sheep and
bucks. $i.raa.
IIIIC ACIl I.1VI5 STOCK MAftKHT
Di'iiiiiiul for t'nlllf nntl Xhrrp Slrntly
linn l.oxxrr.
ClflCAOO. Dec. 27.-CATTLK-HecelpJ.
3.0H) bend; mnrkct sloxv and steady;
beeves, $5.70719.50; Texas steers. $i.001i$o.80;
xveslern steers. $5.76ffi.t; slockers and
feeders. $4 'JMf7 30; cows and heifers,
$2 7Ml7.M; calves. $(!.roirl0.rrt.
HIX1S--Receipts. 23,(XX) head; mnrkM ac
tive. 5o lower; light. 7.1.Vff7.52i; mixed.
J7.2W7.flO; heavy. $7 1Hi7W. rough. '$7.15fT
7.:. pigs. $.V2f'(l.10. bulk of salcH, 47.3oi
7.55.
SIIKKP AND LAMHS Hecolpts. I7AW
head; market steady, native, $4.JVfK.G0;
xvestcrn, $I.U5tTfi.M; yearlings. $0tW40;
natlvo lambs, $ti.i0ft.?S: western' lambs,
$l'.4.V!8.75.
Kniixiin City l.lxc StocU .XlnrUrl.
lwNSAS CITY. lVc. 27.-OArri.lvV-Hecelpts.
1.000 heud, Including 400 head
of southerns. Dressed beef and export
steers. $8.00ifi).25; fair to good, $0.Mli.i;
wostrin steers, $5.WliS.M; Blockers and
feeders, $..00i(7.45: southern sleers, $..00ft
7.85; soulhern cxixvs, $3.50tM'.26, luitlvc
cows, $3.ff7.t); native hrirers. $o.ft)fi8.(W;
bulls, $4.4OfhVfi0; calves. $i',.OVjf 10 00.
HOOS-llecelpts. 5,7tX) head; market
sternly, close 5c low or; hulk of sales,
$7 201T7.45; heavy, $7.10517.50; packers ami
hutchcrn, S7.VxU7.45. light. $7.151i7.l3.
light. $7.15H.f?.35; pigs. V.tjT!.).
SIIRKP AND LAMIIS-Hccclpts, 5,000
head; market steady to strong. Inmln.
$tl.fiOfi.M; yearlings, $3,0iil'7.25; xvothorn.
$4.Wtl5.2f; exxes, $3.7MH.t'); stockcrs and
feeders, $;l..Xi.O0.
,
SI. I.iiiiU l.lx Mlock .XlnrUcl.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 27.-CA'in'L14-Uo-eclpts,
1,700 head, Including 700 hend of
Texaiis; market steady, cholco to flnn
Mlecrs, $9.tKIfl0.75; good to cholco, $S,rAlf
9,i); dressed beef and butcher steers,
$5.2f1f7,35; stockcrs and feeders, $5.Wi45.75:
cows and helfern. $t.S5ti7.00; canners, $50
df7.ro; fancy cowm. urATH.00; bulls. $4.00$fl
B.M; calves. $iV00lflO.O0; Texas and Okla
homa steers. $l.6O4f7.50; cows and hclfcrH,
$XtVIJ4.!H).
1IOUS Receipts, 8.000 bond, market 5o
low
am
t7.fAtrT.ir.
shuhp and LAMtiS-rteccipt. 2.700
head; market 10c lilghcr; muttons, $l.3T4i
4.75; yearlings. $6.tXVU7.25; lnrnbs, $7.654rs.);
culls nnd bucks. $2.0Wi.O).
t .
SI. .Intppti Live Slni'U Inrkrl.
ST. JORKP1I. Dec. 27.-CATTLl'ilte-celpts.
1100 head; market ateady; steers,
$.7MM0.00; covxn and heifers, $3.7tVU'S.X);
calves. $5.0X110.50.
HODS Itocelptri. 4.S00 head; market
slow; top. $7.45; bulk of sales. $7.30T7.37W.
8HI3KP AND I tA M US Hecolpts, 600
head; market, irJ25c higher; lambs, $0.75
3.50. (
5lntU 111 MIkIH.
Receipts of live stock at' the five prin
cipal xvestern murkeln yesterday.
Cottle. Hoes. Sheep.
South Omuhn l.i) s.ioo 2,:xv)
St. .losoph .M" Wi
Knnsnn Cty 1.000 6.700 5,000
St. Louis.... 1.700 8.VX) 2.7T0
Chicago -'-W ".COO
liwx urui'iinn, ivw 11,.,.., ..... v
wor; pigs mid lights. K501f7.iSO; mixed
id butchers, S7.;V0CT7.G5; good heavy,
Totals
7.400 49,!00 27,500
Wool Mnrkct.
P.OSTON "00- 27. Tho Comerclal Bul
letin will say ot tho wool market to
morrow: A very limited amount ot business has
been transacted In tlio Hosttjn xvool market
during tho wrok mid that consisted very
largely nf odds and ends of nlock, on
xvhlch prices wnru posNibly Mhaded frac
tionally to Induce quick clcnii-tliw. rather
than bcciiUBo of any loan In the Intrinsic
valuo of xx-ool.
Good xvooln ot staples and cJmractiir ore
held at firm quotations, ami dealers have
no hesitation In turning doxvu low nffern
xvlthout a second thought. Stocks of xvool
hero are very light.
Tho shipments of xvool frnr.i Tjoston
from January 1 to December 20, Inclusive,
wcro 274.S73.274 pounds, against 214,581,!7
tmiimlr, for the same iwrlod last year
Tho receipts from January 1 to December
"6, Inclusive, wcro lt67.3l8,3o:i ikiiiiicIk,
against 2K1, 182,4 (15 pminds for the name
iK-rlod Inst yonr.
ST. LOUIS. Dec I7.-VOOIe-Steiidy;
medium grados combing and clothing.
23i:kj; light fine, 194.ilc; heaxT fine,
l!VlJ'18c; tub xviutlicd, 27ft33c.
llvlnl Xlitrki'l.
NUW YOltK. Dec. 27. MKTALS-Cop-per:
Quiet; standard, spot lo March, $17.00
ffl7.37'.; electrolytic, $l7.r.2',y,rl7.87',4; lake,
J17.6:Wifl7.87V; costing, $17.25017.3714. Tin;
Firm) spot und December, $50. 40fl 50.00;
January, $.'A0OJIW.10; Kcbruaiy, $43.fK&
C0.10. lead! Quiet at $4.2O7f4.30, Spelter:
Quiet at $7,205(17.40. Antimony; Quiet;
Cookson'a, $I0.Mt. Iron: Quiet nnd un
changed. Copper arrivals, 160 tons. Kx
ports thin month, 23,fHi tons. Ixindon
copper, cany; spot. 78 2s Cdj futures,
77 2s tkl, Txnndon tin, easy; spot, 237 10s
6d; futures, 227 15s. London lead, 18.
London spnlirr. 26 10s. Iron, Cleveland
xvarrants, CTn lOHd In Tendon.
ST. IOIJIS, Mo., Dec. 27, M KTA T Ji
Lend, higher; $4.17!4M.20. Spelter, quiet;
$7.15.
.XI I n urn pnllN (irnln Matrkrl.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 27.-WHKAT-Closo:
December 81'io; May, KSSSTic;
July. 87S7'.4c Closing cash: No. 1 hard.
S3T4c; No. 1 northern, 52iS3,c; No. 2
iiorthern, S0UK,e; No. 2 hurd, Montana,
S2'tc; No. 3. 7Sir7fl(c.
COIIN-No. 3 yellow. 41',4'i42c.
OAT -No. 3 xx-hlte. 29HMc.
HYIV No. 2, r-VafiSc.
mtAN In 100-lh. Hacks. $l9.0Oii 19.50.
FlOrn l-'liut patents. H.K1M.W. second
PtttentH. $3.9034.15; first clenrn, $2,9010.20;
m-cond cleurn, $2.W.40.
RRKDKIojc. $1.22dJ'1.22H.
HAllLHY-42nX)c.
( olloii Mnrkrl.
NHW YO UK, Dec. 27 .-COTTON-Spot,
closctl ulet. middling upland, 13.10c; mid
dling gulf. 13.35c. Sales. 2,700 bales.
COTTON Kuturcs, closed steady. Clos
ing bids: December, 12.C0e; January, 12.61c;
February, 12.52c; March. 12.68c; April,
12.5c; May. 12.65o; June. 12.50c; July. litVOo;
August, 12.38c; Srpteuiber, 11.86c; October,
11 73c.
LIVERPOOL. Dec, 27.-fX)TTON-8pot
In limited demand; prices, steady; Ameri
can middling, fair. 7.72d; good middling,
7.3Sd: mltldllng, 7.18d; loxv middling. 7.00d;
good ordinary, 6 5ld; ordinary. C.OOd. Hales
4,000 bales.
Coffrf Mnrkel.
NHW YOltK. Dec. 27.-COKl''UH -Ku-turen
opened burnt)' steady at a decline df
&it13 polntn III roHxmH lo lower French
rubles. Thn close was steady at n net
declllin of 12419 points. Salon. 112.2.7) bagn.
December and Jnnuary. 13.25o: February'.
13.35c; March, 13.Cnc; April. 13.73c; May.
13.85c; Juno, 13.90c; July. 13.9tic; August,
H.04o; Septmnher. October and Novemlwr.
14.12c. Spot coffco, easy; Rio 7s, Uc-.
Hanton Is, lSc. Mild coffee, quIoU Cordova.
lOVitflSc, nominal
1 .
'riirprnllnr anil Itosln.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Dec. 27,-Tl'ItPKN.
T1NH Hrm. SMic: nalos, 161 bbls.; re
.clpls, 300 bbls.; shipments. ."VjI bbls,;
Block. 35.353 bbls.
IIOSIN Finn; sales, 1,471 bbls.: re
ceipts, 2.020 bbls.; shipments. 1.401 bbls.;
stock, 152.256 bbls.; A. U, C and D, $3.65:
13, $5.0); F, $3.6; O and II. $5.70; I, $3.75;
K. W.33; M. $7.00; N. $7.25; WO. $7.25
WW. $7.45,
Iniporln nt w York.
NHW YORK. Dec. 27. Imports of mer
chaudlsn and dry goods at tho port of
New York for the week muling Decem
ber 21 wero valued at $17,076,118.
Import of specie for the part for tho
xveek ondlng today were $313,853 silver
and $M7.3 gold; exports, $1,13,497 silver
und $IOO,5nO gold.
Nugnr Market,
NKW YORK. Doc. 27 8UUAR-Raw
nteadx . mtiHcovado. 89 test, 3.42c, cen
trifugal W test, 3 92r molasses sugar 89
test, 3.1, r Refined, sttady
DUN'S REYMOF TRADi
Notn.blc Expansion in Exports Nota
ble Thing at Ycas End.
BANK CLEARINGS ARE GROWING
llt'tnll Holiday Trnilr nf IntposliiK
Prnimrllnna Ilnx FvornbIr nffect
on Wliolesnle Trndn nnd
Industrial Lines,
NKW YORK. Deo. 27. Duns Review
of Tmde will sny tonwrrow;
Thn potable dnvnlopmcnt of the close
of tho year Is tho tremondous expansion
In cxK)rts. xxhlch am breaking previous
record, the movement from the put of
Noxv York for thn Inst xveek amounting
to $2t!.37tVW-$4,13l,000 larger than In 1911
Thero Is sonio slowing doxx-n of domestic
operations In the closing weeks of thn
year, as In usual, yet the current statistics
of business continue almost n notexvorthx
an tluno of foreign commerce.
Rank clearings (alKiut thn bent measurn
of activity available), Incrmiscd this xveek
11.9 per cent, as compared xvltls 1911. and
railroad grosd oarnlugii for thn first half
of December gained 3.8 per cenct.
Hetnll holiday trade xxtui of Imposing
proportions, and thin had a foA'crablo cf
fect on wholennt trade and on Industrla"
lines, in the Iron nnd steel trado tho
chief feature In the contlmlqd heavy put
chasm by tho railroads. Thero are
shorti r hollduy suspensions of work thin
year than In usual, owing to the. Insis
tence of demand. The grain arid cotton
mnrketn shnxv continued large domestic
movement and exports. Ititerost In the
financial tnarkotn in still keen as to the
result of Um llalknn peace negotiation
In tjoiuhm, htlt a holiday quietness gen
erally provnlls. . ,
IIUADSTIIIJHT'S THAU1S IHIVIIIW
llrst lli-porln nn Clirlstmnis nunlnrs
from the Wral.
NUW YORK. Dec. 27.-Uradstreet' will
soy tomorrow:
What in described In most sections of
thn country us 11 record holiday trndn
has croxxned a year of which has hnd
few equals nnd fowrr nupurlora In nearly
every lino of human endeavor. Thin, of
course, refers directly to volume of
product or x'alue of output rather than to
muigtii!) of profit, which uro conceded
to have been cut In many lines.
Rest rclwrtn nn to hollnny and retnll
trado camo from the xvent, northwest,
most parts of tho southwest and thn
Pacific coast. In tho eastern states trade
htm boitii good and thero nro many large
centcrn reporting tho year end trade as
breaking nil records. Lcnn buoyant ad
vices camo from the southeast of thn
Mississippi, but hero shorter yields are
held mntnly responsible, in xvholefnln
trade nnd Industry thcro has been a
quieter tone.
Ah tha year closes tho feeling In one of
cheerful conservatism, but not of pes
sliulfcin, becattro of tho fact that thmo
to seven montlw orders are tn hand.
The end ot thn yenr finds tho labor
situation quiet ns a whole after a year
notable fur some big striken and for
many xvldcsprcad xvago advances.
Holiday dullness prevails In the New
York stock market, the rencxx'ed firmness
of money dun to ond-of-tho-year require
ments also checking speculative activity.
A somexvhat Improved sentiment Is dis
played, hoxvovcr.
Business failures for the week, ending
December 20, wcro 253, iun against 322
lant xveek, nnd .101 In the like weok of
1911. Failures In Canada for tho xvoek
xverc nineteen In number.
Wheat, Including flour, cxpotts from
tho United States and Cariiidn for thl
week ending' December 2fi. nggrcgata 4.950.
68(1 bushels, against O,i7,M0 last year nnd
2,855,530 bushels this wock last year. For
thu txventy-Hls weeks ending December
2G; exports arc 122,013,70$ bushels, against
S,670,OS7 In the corresponding period last
vcar. Corn exports for the week aro 762,
3C5 bushels, against 135,533 lant xveek nnd
1.233.7S5 btmliels In 1911. For tho twenty
alx, xvccUb ending December is, com ex
ports aro 2,720,809 bushels, against 13,4S3,3fiS
last year.
American Telephone & Telegraph Go.
A dltldend of Top Dollars par share will
paid oa XVedneiJij. Jsnusr If, Ittt to stKW
holders ct lenrd. al tbi rloas of buiitms it
Tuesdxy December SI, itlt
WM R DlllVEl! f, a' r
Tult.ll u )
SI. I.onln (lenernl Jllnrkcl.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 27. Wlth'AT
Cash. strong; track No. 2 red, ll.OOto:
No. 2 hard. S!iC34.
CORN Uiwer; track No. i, 4,'Hc No.
3 xvhlte, 48t(,l3Uo.
OATS-Strong; track No. 2, 3314c; No.
3 white, 3l'4c.
Closing prices of futures:
WIIUAT Iower; May, 93c; July. S7?c
CORN Iwer; May. 471ic; July, 4S,c
OATS- Wcaki May. 3.1&3Vic; July, 33,4C.
RYIO-Uncliangcd, (He,
FIjOUH Dull; rctl xvlntor patents, $4.8..
fiti.05: extra fancy and straight, iJ.eSVtf)
4,M; hard winter clears. $3.403.55.
BI3BD-Tlmothy. $10 00.
CORNMICALr-$2.90. , . ..
. HRAN Strong: sacked, cast track, $1,9)
1'lAY-Weak; timothy. $11.00oM6."0: prai
rie, $9.0O(UUI.O0.
RAOOINO 9t4c
TW I Nil-Hemp. 8c.
PROVISIONS Pork, uiichunged; Job
bing. $16.75. Lard, unchanged; prime
steam. $10.!Gg11.0u. Dry salt meat, un
changed; boxed extra shorts, $11.37(4:
clear rib, $11.3714: short clears, $11.6214.
thicon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts,
jl2.371; clear ribs, $12.37141 short clears.
POULTRY Steady: chickens, 914c;
springs, 1114c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 134o;
geese, Uu.
nUTTUR Firm: creamery, 27tJT35c,
ROaS Firm, 23c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 8.000 10, (me
Wheat, bu 96,000 1J3.00H
Corn, bu 60.000 43.0OU
Oatn, hu 68.000 100.000
Knuonn City (irnln mill 1'rtirlsiloii.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. 27. WIIKAT
Cash, unchanged: No. 2 hard, 83.1jSSo,
No. 3, 821485c; No. 2 red. $1.01L0414.
No. 3, 93cW1.05,
CORN Unchanged to 145 lower: No. i
mixed. 4214iM3c; No, ?, He; No, 2 white.
MlWWi fo. 3, 44c.
OATH Steady: No. 2 white, 34033c; No.
2 mixed, 3St3315c,
Closing prlicH of futures:
WHKAT-Muy. 8614c: July. 83Hc
CORN-May, 4C',4-nM6c; July, 46T40i47c.
OATS- May. 34!j?W,c.
RYF:-!2ia63c.
HAY I'nchttllBcd.
UUTTRR Creamer)-. 33c; firsts, 31c! sec
onds, 29co; pocking. 21c.
1CCSOB- Kxtrau, 26c; firsts. 23!4tj'24c. sec
onds. HJi'IBc.
I'Ol'LTRY Hens, 111412c; roostem, Sc,
young turkeys, 16151614c; ducks, 134J14c,
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 61.000 57.0ft)
Com. bu no.oo) 3fi.ai
outs, lit" u. o,
I .. . , I
XIIIxTHiikce Crnln Mnrkct.
MILWAUKBH, Doc. 27.-WH KAT - No,
1 northern. 897190c; No. 2 northern. Si'JfSSc.
No. 2 bard xvlntw. 87J6Sc; December, 85c,'
May, 89flrS91ic
CORN No. 3 yellow. 4c; No. 3 white,
47c; No. 3, 45U'r.V4c; December. 47tc.
May. 4H14.C.
OATH-Standaril. 33ga3Hc
UARLm'-WiP;2c.
1 ,
Peorln Market.
PKORIA, Dec. 27. CORN Unchanged
to Ho lower; No. S whlto, 4ii4ff46',ic; No,
S yellow, 44VfS44?ic; No. 4 yellow. 43fS
43c; No, 3 mixed. 4414ll4c; N"o. 1,
mixed. 4So; sample. 40342c.
OAT&-Unchanged to lie lower; No. 2
whlto, 33Uc: standard, 32i432c; No. 3
white, 33c; No. 4 white. 31c.
Toledo Need Market.
TOLEDO. Dec. 27.-8EKDS Clover
Prime, cash, $11.60: December. $11.60: Feb
ruury. JU 'O; March. $11.70. Alslke: Prime.
cah. $1190; December, $12.90; March,
$18.00. Timothy: Prime, cash. $1.95: De
cember, $1.93; February, $2.00; March
$105.
DululU Grain Mnrkrt.
DULUTH, Minn.. Dec. 27. WHEAT
No. 1 hard. S414c; No. 1 northern. SSUc
No. 2 northern, SHic; Montana, No. 2
hard, 83Uc; July, 87c. nominal, Decern
bnr. 82ic. nominal; May, 861,c-
OAT9-30C.
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