J JlXr JjiiU. OMAHA, J.tllvM)Al, lhA ii.Ui.ii o, IJlo. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Speculators Buy Heavily in Decem ber and Sell May Wheat. OATS TAKE DOWNWARD COURSE Henry Deliveries on This Month' Contract Urine the Trice Lonfr A Inn Inftncnc lrK Other Urn In. OMAHA, Dec. 7, Ml During most of yesterday's session the bears were In control of the various miir kits and It looked us If their hold could not bo broken during the day. There Were early losses of c to lo In wheal. He to c In corn and c to 'Hi In onta. Nearly tho entire speculative world was astrido of the market and tho matters of price seemed to he a ' secondary con dition. It wan expected that the visible supply would show a fair nixed In crease, but. Instead, there "was a de crease. To eraphaJilzn matters, tho Cana dian vtslblit decreased nearly 3,00.000 bushels. While the. figures showing the losses of the two countries came late In the day, there was enough time left be fore the close for- carl" louses -to have been fully regained, and closing prices Bhorved net adances o! Ho to Ho. The feature oX the day's trade In wheat was the heavy buying of December nnd selling of May by two of thf. larger ele vator concerns, one of them changing fully tOJ'.OCO bushels and tho other 7TA OM bushels. This polling co.usl a great many room traders to dispose of some of tholr wheat and assisted In the mid session declines. Tho deliveries on De cember contracts amounted to JTtftro bushels, but as this wheat was won takn care of. It fallbi to affect the mw ktl. TV, Trlnv'v henvv deliveries of onta on Deoember contracts was the signal for heAvy sailing during tho morning and prlcea were carried downward with the othor grains. Commission houses were heavy sellers, of the December, while tho vere the largest buyers. Cosh wheat vena unhanged to Ho Caah com was tnchanted to Ho higher. Cash oats were a higher. Clearances on com were 1.000 bushoia, cta, fcOOO bushels and wheat and flour equal to 4.000 bushels. ,.Ma The clone at Liverpool was WJ'Hd higher on wheat and HJfld higher on Hrtmary wheat rjcelpts wern 1.575.000 bo. and shipments 2.157,000 bu. against re ceipts last rear of LSOI.OOQ bu. nnd ship ments of L&3O00 bu. Primary corn receipts were E1B.0W bu. nnd shipments RW.000 bu. against re ceipts last year of K4.000 bu. and shlp .nts of 359.000 bu. Primary oats receipts were 1.34,009 bu. and shipments WW bu. luralnst re ceipts last yenr of TS7.000 bu. and ship ments of 1.031.000 bu. carixit rbcicifts. Wheat. Corn. uais. ChlrAiro ... Minneapolis Duluth .... Omaha ...... Kansas City fit Louis .. 2. 22$ 63 282 194 30 3D 100 44 41 1,237 Winnipeg - The following cash sales were Wheat-No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, 8U4C. No. S hard winter: 4 cars. 81c.; 3 cars, WHc: 1 car. S0'ic; 1 car. 80c. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. SOc. No. mixed: 3 cars. 80Ho; 1 car, 80c. Kye-No. 2: 1 car.B8Ho. OatV-No. 3 white: 6 cars. 38Wc; 1 car, SSc. No. 4 whtto: 1 car, 3Sc. Corn-No. 2 white: 1 car. flfiUo; 1 car C6c. No. 3 whlto. 1 car, C5Hc: 4 cars, 65Uc. No. I yel low: 9 cars. 06c. No. 3 yellow: tear (test ing 11M, CSc: 1 car, CMic; 12 cars, 66Ho, 9 cars. 6RMC5 7 cars. (Sc. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. C4ic: 2 cars, C4c. No. 2 mixed. 4 cars. 65Hc. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars. GStfc. 6 cars. C5c; 4 cars. C4Vtc; 1 car, C4c. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, G3?ic; 2 cars, C3V4c: 1 car, 634c; 3 cars, 62V4c. Omaha Cash'Prices-Whcat: No. 2 hard. 80-88240: No. 3 hard, TOVilHc; No. 4 hard. 75W8S0C: No. 3 spring, 80381c: No. 4 spring, 7147&c: No. 2 durum, 78S784o: No. 3 durum. HOTtfc. Corn: No. 2 white, 6510Hc: No. 3 white. CSQCiHc: No 4 white, 6264Kc: No. 2 yellow, 655 CCc; No. 3 yellow. 04H65yc: No. 4 yel low, 63H'964ic: No. 2, 65C5Hc; No. 3, 31(tt'4c: No. 4, K2ft13c. Oats: No. 2 white, 3SH839c: Btandard. 8SH38Vic; No. 3 white:, SSflfSSWc: No. 4 white, 374338c. Barley: Malting, 583T0c: No. 1 feed, 45tt ff49c. Rye: No. 2, 6SS6Sttc; No. 3, 67H itfiSC. K a ii m City Ornin nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Dea 2. WHEAT-No.2 hard, 877to; No. 2 red, R&S88C. CORN No. 2 mixed, old, 714o; new. (Oc; No. 3 old, 70c; new. 68Oc; No. S white, eea&c: no. s. 67Hsc. , OATS No. 2 white, 40Hc; No. 2 mixed, 39V4C. Closing prices of futlres: WHEAT December, 81HS81Hc; May. C6Hc. CORN December, C84(SST4c: May, 72tfc. St. Lon Is Cenrrnl Mnrkr.t, ST. LOUIS, Dec. I. WHEAT Close: No. 2 rod. WWj03c; No. 2 hard. 8CH93c; December. 8SHc: May, 92c. CORN No. 2, nominal: No. 2 white, old, 77c; December, -70Hc; May, 72H72c OATS No. 2, 4OtfM0Hc; No. 2 white, 42c; December, 33cj -May, 424c. RYE file, I Liverpool CSrnln SInrkrt, LIVERPOOL, Dec. 1 WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s lVJd; No. 2, 7s Id; futures steady; December, 6a HKd: March. 7s 2Hd; May, 7s lHd. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 6s 8d; La Plata futures, strong; Decem ber, 4s 10Hd; January, 6s lUd. Jllnneaiiollt Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 2. WHEAT No. 1 hard. S6HS6ttc: No. 1 northern, 84H SALE OR EXCHANGE 1U E. WANTED. GOOD CATTLE RANCH WILL EXCHANGE Live business established 25 years, In cluding horses, harness, heavy truck and freight wagons, carriages, hearses, bus and trunk transfer and real estate lo cated In a good manufacturing town In lova. What have you to offer? BOSSERMAN DRO&. Murray, la. WHAT have you In clear medium priced vacant lots In Omaha to exchange as part payment on 6, 6 and 7-room now, modern and well built dwrlUngs In dif ferent sections of the city, ronglug in price from 2,S00 to J5.EO0? SCOTT & HILL. Douglas 33) ACRE'S, i miles southwest of Haiglvr, Neb., on main line of Burling ton to Denver, 60 acres under cultiva tion. Will exchange for Omaha prop, erty or acreage, a. Ml Tracy, 9W No. Clarkacn St.. Fremont, Neb. KOR SALE- OR EXCIIANG S - splendid 000-acru Illinois stock and train farm, wtll Improved, on mile from macadamized road, six miles from pro gressive town of about .5o0; half mile from railroad station and only U mllos from the Chicago postofflce. Only JIM per acre; one-fourtb cash, bal ance on long time at &H per cent. Owner Uvea In Omaha, and would con sider taking as part payment good Omaha property free from Incumbrance, on a cash basis. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMTANT. Wars Dlock. WAXTED TO BUV. VX' .klP.d o watch ...v. ..... aim uiu, m. atnan. 109 s. is. vv r . v i7i i. . : 1 . .. '.B. PAY highest prlcee for ladles' and ints clothing, m S. 13th St It 6544. Rachmaji will treat you right: boat Prices for turn., clothes & shoes. W. 614. WA NTED TO BUy.llKti. mtitl- We have customers who want to buy 1 six- room house and 1 seven-room house must be in good location and all modern, new or nearly new. Call at office or telephone. C. C. Clifton, manager real estate department. Bankers' Realty In vestment Company, ground floor. Bee building. Phone Doug. 2926. LIVE STOCK 3IAHKET OF WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Savs mileage and shrinkage. Your consign merits receive prompt and careful atten tion. Lire Stoclc Commission Merchants, MARTIN BROS. & CO., Exchange Bldg. rcjck', 1201 Farnara. iV. No. ! northern. v.'Vfc4V No. 2 hard. Montana. JC'tWI'tc; No 3. S0HW SlTc. ne-emlier. StUc. Moy, S7HO. FLOI'It-Flrst ratents. 3I.0MM.SB: sec ond patents, 13 834T4.1K' first clears. Jt W 3.60: second clears. tZGnfJlSO. khan uncnangeu. coiin-No. a yellow, amfc. OAT8 No S white. 3Sij(otC. RYE No. i. rIM4c. FLAX-31 JWflOtc. UARI.KY-I.nchanged, CltlCA(il) OIIAIN AMI PROVISIONS Features of the Trnillntr nnit Closing; 1'rlcra on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Dec I.-Rlack uist In Argen tina and green bug In Texas brought about u bulge today in the wheat market. Only a part of the effect, however, was lasting, the close being weak at an ad viineo of Ve to He net. Corn finished un rlinnged to He higher and oats the same. :is last night to HfrHr up, but provisions wero oft 6fr?Vic to r7Hc One of tho largest houses In tho wheat Irndo had direct .-.ables telling of a. spread of black run In cent. Hi sections of Argen tinn. Tho pet was said to be now gen einl In that region. Damage from green hugs In Texas wss declared to be mani festing Itself In tome uf tho largest pro ducing counties. Uegides there was In creasing complaints of hejslan fly danger In Illinois, Michigan nnd Ohio. Despite bearish actions, especially one shortly after the opening and another Just before the close, wheat prices at no time went under Inst night Export sales had u sustaining Influence, and so also did a tightening on the holdings of soft winter grades In nil winter wheat crop cenlerb. In addition, crop advices from India were adverse, receipts northwest of hero were exceptionally small and the world's available supply showed n sub stantial falling off. Soft weather delaying receipts tended to lift the price of corn. Advancing quo tations at Missouri river points and at Liverpool aided the bulls. Profit taking by longs, however, served to restrict tho by longs, however, served to restrict the ndvance. The buying of Decem ber und selling of May. was not, though, of a disturbing character. Warehouse stocks of ttrnvlra'nna nmva.1 larger t.han expected, and a break In hog prices acted nlso ns a weight on the mar ket Covering by shorts resulted in only a Blight rally. Artlclel Open.l Hlgh. Low. ) Close. I Yes'y. Wheat I 1 I Dea KM 87',i 8H 1 87 ! 86X ni fOHff&jSOXfliTst )0H May 90i4fT Corn. Dec m Wiii 71Vi 70&4il 7i I 71H 70H I 7H J 70H 1 70ft . Mayi oats. Dec, 37'u- mK 37K iSSVtBJHl 37H ' May 41i 419 41i4 l41HtfHl For. Jan. U KtA 21 3241 a 12H 21 121 21 40 21 &!K 10 M U 17H May a ic 10 st 21 IS 21 00 21 06 iru. Jan 10 SIHI 10 3W 10 8S &10 16 May U 12hV 11 12H 11 0TW. 11 10 8U lUi Rlbe. Jan. May 11 10 11 10 11 23 11 02H 11 05 U 26 11 33 11 36 U 22M gll X U 274 Chicago Cosh Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, OITiQOCVc; No. 3 red. 4u; No. 2 hard, 87T4'Sc; No. 8 hard. 87HQ84c; No. i northern, S8rS,89Ho; No. 3 northern, 86H G&So; No. 2 spring, USflSStto; No. 3 spring, 86Wa7c Corn: No. 2, 73V4S74c; No. 2 whlto, H'Snmo; No; 3 yellow, 767Hc; No. 3, 737SV4c; new, 67UJ7HO! No. i white, 73V4i&74c: new, t3C9ci No. 3 yel low, 744S76o; new, 63704c. Oats: No. 3 white. SnSWic; standard, 40S40tfc. Rye. No. 2, 64c. Seeds: Timothy, 4.0B6,X): clover, 3lO.EOS14.oa Pork: 21.00. Jrd: I10.61H. Ribs: J10.5O3U.25. BUTTER Market higher; creamery extras, 32Vyff33c; extra firsts, 313i!c; firsts, 3V3ic; seconds. 22424c. POUITRY Allvo, higher; springs, lie; fowls, 13c: turkeys, 15c. EGGS Higher receipts, 3.4S4 cases; at mark, cas;s Included, 30336c; ordinary firsts, 33HU6c: firsts, 3G37c. POTATOES Unsettled; OOQCSc; receipts, 45 cars. NKAV YOI11C GlIrtESlATj MAIIKET Qnotntlons of the Day on Vnrlona Commodities. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. FLOUR-Steady; spring patents. Jl.334.65; winter straights, t4.10O4.20; spring clears, t4.00fiH.2O; winter pattmts, J4.4O34.60; extra No. 1 winter, J3.554r3.75: extra Na 2 winter, JS.35.33.50. WHEAT Spot firm; No. 2 red, 11.00, elevator, domestic, and J1.01, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 97Uc, f. o. b, afloat. Futures rallied on decreased stocks; December, 9SUc; May, 9SVtc HOPS Steady ; Jstate, common to choice, 1913, 40348c; 1912, 2025o; .Pacific coast, 1913, 25tj)c; 1912. 20(323c. HIDES Quiet; Bogota, 29Sc; Central America, 294c PETROLE UM Steady ; refined. New York, bulk, J5.25; barrels, Js.75; cases, $11.25. WOOL Steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 23c CORN Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, old, SSc, nominal, elevator, domestic. OATS Spot, steady; standard white. 454 46c; No. 3,.444'345c; fancy clipped white, 46&M7c. HAY Firm; Btandard, J1.0C4; No. 1. J1.074; No. 2, 95)974o; No. 3. SOttSJc. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 'J SOc; seconds, 2829c, PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; moss, J2J.25Ua.75: family, j:4.504)27.90; short clears, J20.25 22.00. Beef, steady; mess, J18.Otf81S.60; family, J19.50if-JO.6a Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. 13414Kc: Pickled hams. iSUft 134C. Lard, steady; middle west, J10.9O3 11.00; refined, barely steady; continent, J11.65; South America, J12.30; compound, steady: js.248.874. TALLOW-Dull; cltv. 6Hc; country, 0 Q6ic; special, 74c BUTTER-Irregulor; receipts. 7,700 tubs; creamery extras, 34ffS5e; firsts, 27032c; held extras. 30gC2cj firsts, 27e29c; state dairy, finest, 30QS2c; good to prime, 269 29c; common to fair, 2225o; process ex tras, 264264cj Imitation creamery, firsts, 24j244c; factory, current make, firsts, 22Mc. CHEESE Steady; receipts. 1,200 boxes; state, while milk specials, 164lfto; average fancy, 16Uc; fresh specials, 164c; average fancy, 15416c; daisies, held, 16Hai7c, EGGS Steady; recclpu, 5,900 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 46fr4Sc; extra firsts, 4lfr45c; firsts, 42Q43c; seconds, 3SO 41c: checks, 23$t23c; refrigerator, special makes, frfney, 303304c; firsts. 2S4W294c: nearby hennery whites. &8ftC0o; gathered whites, 5i( 00c, wcMcrn gathered whites, 40SWc. POULTRY Live, firm; western chick ens, 164c; fowls, 10c; turkeys, 18c, dressed, quiet; fresh killed western chickens, 13W 23c: fowls, 123134c. turkeys, spring, lSJf 20c Mctnl 3Inrket. NEW YORK, Dec. I. METAL Lead, easy; J4.CtV34.16; London, 117 5s. Spelter, quiet; J5.154I5.25; Indon, f'JO 12s Gd, Cop per, quiet; standard spot to January, Jl4.00314.50; electrolytic, J14.753fl5.00; lake, J15.0O315.50 nominal; casting, J14.25fH4.50. Tin, weak; spot and December. J3S.50fl' 33.00: January. J33.753'39.b0; February, JJS.7V3S3.23. Antimony, dull; Cookson s J7.50ti7,70. Iron, Irregular; No. 1 northern, J15.25ial5.75: No. 3 northern. 115.0WilA.i0: I No. 1 southern. J15.0&315 60: No. 1 south ern soft, J15.00315.50. London markets closed as follows: Coppor. steady; spot. f05 15s; futuren, C4 10a. Tin, firm; spot 176 10s; futures, 1177 10s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 47s T. LOUIS. Dec. 2. METALS Lead, dull; Jl.07434.10. Spelter, dull; J5.CC Coffee Market, NEW YORK, Dec. 2. COFFEE Higher European cables and scattered covering caused an opening advance of 3 to 1! points In coffee today. Buying seemed restricted, however, by bearish view of visible supply figures or nervousness over the Brazilian situation. The close was barely steady, hales, 43.000 bags; Decem ber, 9.30c; .January, 9.43c; March, 9.70c; May, 9.95c; July, 10.09c; August, 10.17c; September, 10.55c: October, 10.30c. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7, 9ic; Santos No. 4, 124c, Mild, quiet; Cordova, liglSc nom inal. The November world's visible sup ply Increased 478,945 bags. Dry tioods Mnrket, NEW YORK, Dec. J. DRY GOODS Export cotton goods markets were dull today and domestic trade was quiet. Yarns ruled very dull; silk velvets and velveteens were shown for fall of 1914. Foreign men's wear manufacturers are beginning to seek business for fall de livery, 1914, and some large clothing man ufacturers have sent representatives abroad this week to look over foreign offerings, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Displays Strength and Activity Dur in gForenoon. TRADING QUIET AFTER NOON No Impnrlnnt Chnnge In Conditions to Kxplnln Increased Activ ity on the Iiong .Hide. NEW YORK. Dec. 1-More buslnes as done In the first hour of today's stock market than during yesterday's entire session. All during the forenoon tho market, led by the coalers, displayed u degree of strength nnd activity such us has beon seen often of late. In the afternoon trading became quiet and gains ero scalnd down. Traders worked, more confidently today en the long side and the success of their efforts drove the shorts lo covor and brought In some outside buying. Roston houses bought largely of Kiel nnd Amal gamated. There was no Important change In con dltlons to explain Increased activity on the long side. Additional railroad reports for October were received, showing de creases In earnings. The November ucord of business failure disclosed an Increase In number und liabilities. This market was called upon lo absorb moderate offerings for London account. President Wilson's messnge to concres was read after the vigorous upward movement of the day hud como to nn end and the mnrket mmlo little response to It, although tho tendency tehreaftor was Kiomlllv downward. Wall street's Inter est In the messago as a market factor as lessened by the fact that discussion of tho trust question was reserved for a subsequent time. Tno conn marKei wna firm. Total sales, par value. U.Ml.OOO. United States bonds wero unchnnged on call. ... ... Number of sales ana leaning quotations on stocks were: Salee. Itlejh lw. Close. Aitislsamatvd Copper .11.383 MT4 33 I4 Amfrlria Agricultural 4m Anfricnn umi suttr. Aroirltan Ctn Amtrltsn Cut pf !.... l MS !1 IT r, 21 -c'i MH I'i , ?,) 1,800 J3H 4lW Amtr. Car A FounOrr- 130 Amrrlfsn Cotton Oil Amerlnsn If gecurltlct.. AmerKsn Unni American Locorcotlr .... Amtr. (Smalt, a nt Amtr. Smlt. & Ret pM. Amr. Hittsr nrflnlns... Anurlum Tel. A Tl American T-ic Anaconda Mlnlnc c Alrhlion Atrhlaan, ptl Atlantl4 Coait Una nittltnor Ohio Ilcthlfhom Steel rirooVIrn Rarl'l TramH... Canadian paelfle Central leather Cheaaseaae A Ohio 1.1M ti 4 SCO 1M lCli W 2,200 UIV 11' Vi : rn ttiK mi SH l.oo ih j : ioo im ti. ; 100 117H um w JO0 MS tlH K to l.SM ITK I? 3.000 ::i nm ioo iK IT 16 t4 UVi m4 Chlcat Orest Weatern.. Chktcn. alll. & BU P... chlcaco & Northweatern. MM iiii Colorado Fuel A Iron Consolidated Oaa ........ Corn Producta Delaware Hudflon Denver Hlo Qrande. .... Denver A Rio nrande PfJ. too vm S00 1!4H HIK i: 14PS 1IH II uiaiiuers' seeuriuea M0 Hi; HH 1H 17'i K I7H. 41 I4IH 4iH &g; ss r.s. in 123S 1V ltt si iik im w 14 n' im i7H 10li 134 I 7i 6H 4 4't 21 it i4 ii7 nru 111 124 Erie Erie, ptd Krle Id nfd. .. 1S.4M 1,000 General Glectrlo Great Northern, pfd Great Northern Ore etta.. Illinois Central Interborounh-Mat lnterborouich-Met. p(d.... Inter HarTeater Inter-Marln pfd International Paper International Pump Kanaae City Southern tnelada Oaa Lehlih Valler txlulirllle A NsahTllle.... Minn.. 8t. P & 8. St. M. Mlarourl, Kan. & Tex MlMourl Pacific National niwult National Lead too 1H 1,100 li 300 lit '4 3 Nat. lira, ot Mez. 2d pfd.. 1,200 1! 12 5H 12 new York central N. Y.. Ont. & Weal Norfolk A Weatern North American Northern raclflo Pacltlo Mall Ptnnejrlvsnta, , Teople's Oaa Plttab., C. C. St. L... . Plttabursh Coal Prereed Steal Car Pullman Palace Car.. 1,000 U .... nt .... 102H 70 eiu 10H Mi UVi 21U 10IK lots .... U7VI .... 2U 200 70H 1,100 jo; 200 24 200 109 100 23 24H 24 A ueaainic ...I7.0C0 imu ui7i itnu Republic Iron Hteel la J i.riiuuiiu iron oivei pia, .... .... Rock laland Co 2O0 14 Hock laland Co., pfd 400 23 fit. L,. A Ban K, 2d pfd Reaboard Air Line Seaboard Air Line pfd.... Rloaa Sheffield St. A I... 100 U Southern Pacific, ex. dir.. t.SOO S; Southern Hallnar coo 21 Routhern Railway pfd.... 101 74! Tennetaea Copper 00 21 14 an 14 22 7 UM 44H 2( U 21H T4H 2 (U 214 74 2IH rexaa A raiitio,.,.. 300 II union racine , Union Pacific nfd.... .r.tOO 1S0H Ui 14IK I1 uniiea mates itealty 200 S1U (1 31 initea rstatea llubber ... sju United !?tatea Steel 47,800 f UK ii& u,nl'l Btatea Steel pfd.... 1,200 105 104H 1044 vir i , T ,V": ,,,uu " 47, Wahaah T. .... Wabaah pfd Weatern Marrlaad Weatern Union IOO 2i t2U Weillnahouee Klartrle 3H 10 3W 3H 6ti 7'. Wheallns A Lata Erie New Haven ... . ., , 4 UA Tl ve Total aalea for the Jr, 211,300 aharea. New Vnrlt Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, Dec 2.-MONEY-Call. firm. 4Va6 per cent; ruling rate. 61 p n'tiW V A'liSK J'.ld- HW Pr cent. TIME LOANS Firm; sixty days. per cent; ninety days, 6 per cent: six months. 5 Per cent. MERCANTILE PAPER 6l4g$; peP STERLING EXCHANGE Firm: sixty, day. I.SK5: demand, 24.8540. ' y COMMERCIAL niLL8-l4.80U. 41LVER-Bar. 57c; Mexican dollars, BONDS-Oovernment. steady; railroad, firm. ' Closing quotations on bonds today wera aai fnllnwa ' 1 U. 8. rf. 2a res,. 17 'Japan 4'ia .. U. B. 2 ras H"U i. deb" 4e(l'iiY) n do la coupon ?HL. A N. un. Jiu so rai. it coupon,. i -k. c, g. ra. I if to coupon Amer. Af. A. T. A T. All. C. L. lat 4a ... WH,N. A W lit toa'aV Mu Ual. A Ohio 4a WU do ev. i, ' 4'-,J?H do IHi M No raafia"i; Central of Cla. It.. 101 o n i .."." '!' ten. Leather la. .MV'Penn. ev. iui lijiki nu Chea. A Ohio 4Ha.. 1 . do eon. 4?.""" IIS rm Chi. A Al. 3Ha.. . 64 g. . ' S ir" V. i. iiS C.. D, A Q jt. 4a.. ! do ..nf'sV ' MH ! ten. 4J 34 g. u i eoi 'iV C. M. A 8t.P. cr S A. IT adi ll 4Ha 1MW.8. Vmt eoiai "" KJf c. n. i. a p. n. n. ei V. u i!S Colo. Soutli. raf. do r.1 " J' '2!5r " 4Ha 3 iPnton P.. ii ii Del. A Hud. cr. 4... 37 " - .1 " ' IlatllJvra' ta Krle p. 1. 4a... do sen. 4a 70!a H ab. Tat A eat Y. !.2 do cr. . r. B.. 70'4ew,t,' ifo III. Cen. lit ref. . 33T, Weat. ei . 4L " l! Inter-Met. Ha ... 7J W ii ri f ' 5 "H loter. M. M. 4Ha . ii C "' U H Si?:.?-, chm. t,, a tlld. Offered. lloatoii Ntoelc Market. BOdTON. Dec. t-Closlng quotaUon. n stocks were: N U01" on Allouat ! Miami Araal. Copper S Mohawk . .. ,' A. Z. L. ac S- ... UVt Nevada Con Arlioua Commercial. 4V4 NlpUslnar Mlnaa D. Sl C. C. & 8. M. 30 North flutli Calumet & Arltona. Conoid Dominion"" falumet 4. Ileols. .837 Oareola ." '" Centennial , ISUQulner ,. "'' Copprr It. Con. Co . JIVi Shannon Eait Butta Cop. M.. ; Superior 21 33 H 3 34 4T (3 34 C 21 ii rranaun zvteu nVu t ' .u,,, 5 31UU.S. g R, A M... 34? (Iranbr Conaol. 1.1. Hoyala iteti.U. II I'tah Conso'lidstei" 7V Ik. Copper . LaBalla Copper ' r !? "7:v -oppar Co. .. 4?. . . ik Winona .3 3-UWclrerlna ... . 40 London Slock Market. LONDON. Dtc. 2.-Amerlcan securities were quiet during the early trading today The market advanced at the opening but later eased of under realizing. At 'noon prices ranged from 4 above to H below parity. Local Securities. Quotation, furnlabed br Burn., Drinker & Co 443 Omaha National bank building: . Did. Aaked. Arerr & Co. pfd , rt joo Deatrlr Creamer pfd ju u Council Dluffa O. E. 3a. 1323 Ill, ..... Columbue. Nab. L.. 11. 4k P. 3a. 1314 3 11 irplraso Rr . aarlaa A. 1 111 . 31 II U 'Deere t. Co. pfd, ex-dlr 33 H Armour & JO. ivja Y. C in lu, iu Atchlaon sen. 4a.. 11'., 'dab. if M Jrtf A rv 4. lata II .v- 3714 Pelrolt tltt Uai sen la Kalrtaont rreamert t pet cent auir MH 1"' Palrment rreamerv 7 per cent pfd 100 IttUj International Kd Pub l-a pld , l 31 Inter It. rid Tr, la, 1K4 I1'4 IM. Iowa R. A U la. 1MI 34 3 Kanaaa lttr Me,, Kit. Dla. 4a, l3t. 44 US Cltr ef Omaha 4H. l4t...... l W0 Omaha Oaa , lflt 34 Omaha C k Ft. Itr. la. iM...... t 3Uj Omaha A C 11. Pt. ltr. pd 33 MH Omaha A C. n. Rt. ltr. eon 33 34 Omaha A C II. It. A II M M Omaha B. U I r. h, 13M 30 Htate of Colerado IMndlns la. IHt., 17. M M.3I Paunder.Kennelr Tilda: 3 p e. pfd.. 3S 100 San Franrlaro, Cal., la, lW.tH 100 102.11 unran mocx varss Stuek - i Wimora. Neb., (a 3 1M Itoclir Mt. fuel 3a. and bonua.. 1 OMAHA HKXr.UAI, MAIIKKT. IHTTTHR-No. 1. Mb. caitons, SSc; No. 1, CO-lb. tubs. Mlc. FISH White, fresh, lc; trout, fresh, 15c; largo preppies, fresh, lM16c; Spanish mackerel, Km?, shad roc, per pair, 40c! salmon, frosh, 10c; halibut, fresh, Ho. buffalo, 9c i bullheads, l.V; uhtttinel cat fish, 16c; pike. He; pickerel. ISc. POULTRY -Broilers. 34.Wtt.rt) per dos.; hens 15c; cocks, 12c. ducks; 15c; geese, lPc; turkeys, 23c. pigeons, per dot., 11.20; ducks, full feathered, 13'ioi geec, hill feathered, 11c; siiuabs. No. 1, UU; No. . Wc. CHEESE Imporleil Swiss, SOc; Ameri can 8wUs. 21c, block Swiss. 20c: twins, ISc; dnlles, ISMci triplets, lSWc; Young Americas, 19c; blue label brick, 18c; llm berger, S-lb., AV; Now York white. 19c Wholesalo prices ot beef cuts effective today In Omaha tire as follows: BEEF CFTS-No. 1 ribs, 17,c; No. 2. WHO No. J, llc; No. 1 loins, l?c: No. J, Uc; No. J, iJv. No 1 chucks, loftc; No. 2, 3Ue; No. S, S4c No. 1 rounds, U4o; No S, lJic; No. J, like No. 1 plates, 0Vo: No. z, sc: No. 3, Sa The following prices are furnished by the Gtlllnsky Fruit company: FRUITSApples; Extra fancy Wash Ington Jonathans, per box, S2.2ft; Whlto Winter Pearmsinr, per box, 12.25; fancy White Winter Pearmalns, per box. JIO): fnncy Idaho Black Twig, per box, 32.00; fancy Idaho Baldwins, psr box, 2.U; fancy Iditho York lmpcarls, ier box, n.w; lancy lilalto Wallirldge, per box. II V.; fnncy Idaho Willow Twigs, per box, 11 N5; fancy Idaho Smith Ciders, per box, 31.V5; extra fsnry Idaho Not them Bpy, Greenings or Kings, per box, $2.00; extra fancy Idaho Rambos, per box. 12.25 extra fancy Ben Davis, per box, 31.65; fancy Ben Darts, per box, $1.M; choice Ben Davis, per box, 11.40: No. 1 Ben Davis, per bbl.. J4.&o; labeled Wine Sups, per b;bl.. JtW; lubcled Gnno, per bbl., lra: Extra fancy Betirro Clalrgeau, l-er box, U.10. Ornngcs, Florida, 128, 150, IT, a.0, 216 sixes, per box. 14.50, 230 slse. per box, $l.0O; t nix, per box, 3J.A0, navals, 1M, 150, 17C, ax, 216 slies, per box, 14. .VI; 2V) idte, par box. H.iojJ.sS site, per box, ti.1T.', 524 slxo, per box, $3 00. Lemons: Kxtrn fancy Sunk 1st, 200 and ?00s, per box, $9.00; extra choice Red Ball, 300s and JCOs. per Ikix, 1!M Grapes: Extra fanoy Emperors, pr ciate, f2.W; Karl's Em perors, per bbl . $4.00: Imported Malaga, extra fancy, $7.(V; fancy, $C.t0 extra choice, $.00; Wiolce. $5.f. Grapefruit: Extra funcy Florida, ii and W, J4.T5; 54, C4 and SO, $3.00. Cranberries. Per box, $2.73; Bell and Bugle, per bbl, $8.00; Belt and Chorry, per bbl., JS.tVO; Into Red, per bbl., $&?5; Richard, per bbl , $3.(0; ex treme Jumbo, per bbl., $11.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes: Genuine Red niver Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00; Rural or Burbanks. per bu., S5c! Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbl., $2.50l Delaware Jerseys, per hampor, $1.35. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb Ir; red. per lb, 3c. SqUash: Per lb., ?c. Pumpkins: Per lb., lHo. Onions; California largo yellow, per lb., 2c; Ohio large Red Globe, per lb., 2Hc; Spanish, per crate, $1.60; whlto boiling, per lb., 3c. Tomatoes: California, per four-basket crate, $2.00. 4 MISCELLANEOUS California figs, 1$ 12-or.. pkgs., STiC; CO 6-ox. pkgs., $2.00; Cali fornia black figs, 12 32-pis. pkgs., $1.00; 7 cmwn Imported figs, per lb., ISc; 3-crown imponea ngs, per io., lie; 7-crown pulled figs (boKts weighing about C lbs.), We; 6 crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about u luni, I-UIIMYH JMllirU IIKS tPOXPS weighing about 10 os.), per dot, $1.25; Dromedary brand dates, iiktr.. um a. chor brand dates. pkg $2.25; Hallowe'en dates, per lb., 7V4c; parsnips, per lb., 2c; rsrrots, per lb., 2c. beets, per lb.. 2c; ruta- uukhs. per iu., inc.- uaurornia Jumbo celery, per dox., SCc; Michigan celery, pet doz., 35c; elder, per keg. $3 23; cider, per half bbl.. $5.75; shallots, per dot., 50c: parsley, per do.., 40c; radishes, per dox.. M)c: head lotttico, per dot., $1.00; home grown ieai lettuce, per uox., 40c; green peppers', per basket, 50c; wax or green beans, per hamper, 16.00: hothouse cu cumbers, per dot., 7Jc to $1.50; cauli flower. Per crate. $3.25! Venetian irll per lb., 12V4c eggplant, per dot.. $2.00; hnvaraillali Hnv hnittu I ........ Uuw. ..ui.nn in i-tina, ier case, $2.00; walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.. lPo: medium pecans, nor Hi iiui- Jumbo pecans, per lb., 15c; giant pecans, ijumiuiiB i'tiiui Burn, ir III,, a,c; fil berts, per lb., l.r,c: Drake almonds, per lb., 16c; paper shell, 23c; Braxlls, per lb., ISc: large washed, per lb., 19c; black wal nuts, per lb.. 2c: raw No. 1 peanuts, per lh 7o; Jumbo peanuts, per lb., So; roast peanuts, per lb., RHc; shell hark hickory lb.. 4c: white rice noncorn. tr ih in chockers, per 100-pkg, case, $3.50; checkors' Oninhii liny Mnrkot. HAY Prairie. No. 1 upland. 1I.MS12 00: No. 2, $10.00tl.M: No 3, $8.0010.00; mid! land. No. 1, $11.0011.50; No. 2. iao0ll.00: No. 3. $8.ftKfriO.0O' lowland. No. 1. $3 OOfl 10.00: No. 2, $7.0fVffO.OO; No. 3, $5.0frff7oo BTRAW-Cholcp oat or rye. $G.OOSC.50; choice weat, $1.00. ALFALFA No. 1. Jt4.OOtri5.00; No 2 $11.00014.00; No. 3, $9.0OJT11.00. Cotton Slnrket, LIVERPOOL Dec. i rnTmv..i business done: prices steady; mlddllmr fair 7.R8d; good middling. 7.54d: middling. 7.32d; low middling, T.lOd; good ordinary! 6.60d; ordinary, 6.16d; sales, 15,000 bales. Market closed steady at 3 to 6 points net. liiKiivr, London Wool. LONDON. Dec 1 A miscellaneous as sortment of 13.000 bales. Caused short competition at today's wool sales. Prices generally were firm. The finest grades of scoured merinos often old at nn ndvance of 5 per cunt. Amercans bought sparingly. . I Olla. nnd Iloaln. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. COTTONSEED OIL Easy; prime summer yellow, $7,000 7.20: December, $7.03 March, $7.W; May, $7.30. ROSIN-Qulet. TURPENTINE Easy; machine, barrels. 4Vi. nvnpnrnted Apples mid Drtr-il Fruits NCTV YORK. Dc. 2. KVAPORATED APPLES-Oulet DRIED FRI'IT-Pnmes. nulet. Apri cots, firm. Peaches, inlet Raisins, rpilrt und firm. Suitor Market. NEW YOR1C Dec. 2.-flUOAR Raw; barely steady; muscovndo, 3.11c; rentrifu gal, 3.61c; molsjises, i.hte; roflned, quiet. CIIICAIIO LIAIJ STOCK MARKET Ctlle Slow Hog Unsettled, Open Inic Lovrrr. CHICAGO. Dec. 2.-CATTI.E-.RecelDts. 7,000 head; market slow, beeves, I6.&0U v.w; Texas steers, 6.fjj7.io: western steers. 35.SOS7.75; stockers and feeders, 4.Krg7.40: cows and heifers. I3.30g3.13; calves. 7.0011.00. HOOS Receipts, 32,000 head; market unsettled, opened ioo lower, but decline partly regained; bulk of sales. J7.5.VS7.75; light. I7.l5tf7.70: mixed. 17.4.VR7.90: heavy. 37.457.S5; rough, 37.45iTr.OO; pigs, 35.00 7.10. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccelpts 16.00) head; marxet strong, ioo to 3&c higher native. t4.0OS6.25: western. 3l.0Ofl5.24: yearlings, J5.ttfW.75; lambs, native, 36.10 j7.ts; western, .iir,.is. St, Joeili Live fltork MurUet. ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 2. CATTI.fJ Re ceipts, 8.000 head; market, 5010c lower: steers, J5.058.75; cows and heifers, 14.25 68.25; calves, 34.5089.50. HOOS Receipts, 9.000 head; market steadv: bulk. 17.20fi7.30. HHEEP AND IAMIIS Receipts 8.000 head; market slow ana lower; iambs, $3.0087.65. Mve Htork In Sltht. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. KioUX City 1,201 5.000 2,00,1 Rt. Louis 12,00 ll.OuO 2,000 Kansas City 11.0.0 17.00 10.00J Chicago 7.000 32,000 16,000 St. Joseph . 6.000 900 8.0CW Boutt) Omaha 12,600 16,500 Totals H.W W.OOO 64,500 OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Beef Steers Strong to Ten Cents Higher, Othors Steady. H0QS OF ALL KINDS SELL OFF Frit Hhrrp nnd Immha ot (lood lunl- Ity Fairly Aetlie Sellena nt Fnlly Mtendy Prices Feeders Alan Strndy, . SOITH OMAHA. Dec 2, 1913. Recelnta wnri lntlln IfniT!. ItheAn. Official Monday 6,341 &,37 12S7t Kstimate Tuesday 4,500 tM lfi.500 Two dajs this week .10,741 IS, 417 20.72 Same dava last week., ft.181 1H.571 W.018 Same days 2 wks. ago. .1R," 1R.S75 Si.131 Pnnie days 3 wks. ago.. 14,975 14,226 (77.431 Same days 4 wks, ago .16,310 12.161 50.5.S7 Same days last year... 17.415 24,042 23.112 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoRs and sheep at the South Omaha llvo slock market for the year to date as compared with last year: 1913. 1912. Inc. Deo Cattle 900.132 941.4M 42,352 Hogs 2,316,373 J.67B.70R 339,333 Sheep .XftASH 2,787.4'ir 27.071 Tho following table shows the rnnge of prlres for hogs nt tho South Omaha live stock market for the last fow days, with comparisons: Dato. 1913. IID11. 11911. 191t I19H9.i190S.i1W7 Nov. SO.) 7 71SI 7 71 6 IS II Wil 6 9 4 51 Nov. 21.1 7 ftWI 7 761 C 13 7 CS 5 76 4 49 Vov. S2. I 7 (Til 6 IS C 83 7 SS 4 32 Nov. 23 7 57H 7 67 6 2J 6 9.1 7 S9 5 87 I OS Nov. 24.1 7 61 f 6 24 7 97 6 76 Nov. 36.1 7 MHl 7 59 6 19 6 77 6 62 3 Nov 2C. 7 44H 7 47 6 S3 S 04i 4 07 Nov, 27.1 7 4. 0 12 S 04 5 M 4 1 Nov. 2S. 7 47H 00 6 99 5 671 Nov. 13. 7 Wt 7 03, 6 01 7 07 ft 00 4 36 Nov. 30.1 7 79 7 00 M2 5 SS 4 50 Dec 1..I 7 51V 6 63 7 13 5 02 5 79 Dec 2.. 7 401.1 7 57 6 Oil 7 IS 8 W 5 73 4 61 Sunday Hcllday. Rtce-pts and deposition of live stock at the I'nlon Stock Yards. South Omnha, for twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock yvstcronyt RUCEI1T3-CAIIS. CattIe.Hoss.Shcep.H'ses, C M. & St. P....... 5 Wnbasli 4 MUsuurt 1'iw-lflc 11 Union Pacific 54 C. A: K. W eait.... 18 C. A N. W.. west... 2i C St. P., M. & O.. 12 C.. II. A Q , oast.... 14 C, II. A Q.. we-st... 21 C. R, I. A P., o4At.. 13 C, R. I. & P., west. I Illinois Central II Chicago Gt. West Totals m 3 t 3 2.. 41 21 6 3.. 41 16 1 7 R 11 4) 11 1 14 2 3 3 3.. 3 174 72 3 DI8POSIT1UN-HEAD. Cattle.Hogs.Sheep. Morris St Co 214 539 913 Swift und Company 473 2,4U 2.3S3 Cudahy Packing Co..,. 755 4.130 3,106 Armour & Co bC7 S.826 2.S3 J. W. Murphy 73 .... .Morreii iff L. P. Co 23 S. O. P. Co 9 , W. II. Vnnsant Co 47 .... llenton. Vnnsant Ac L.. 42 , Hill & Son 297 R 11. Lewis 135 , Huston & Co 35 J. II. Root & Co 3S2 , J. II. Uulla 20 L. F. Husi 9R Rosenstock Pros Ik Wcrthelmer & Dtgcn... 1I 11. V. Hamilton 317 Sullivan llros 16 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 91 Christie 1 Hlgglns 7 Huffman 13 Roth 23 Meyers 13 Ilaker, Jones & Smith., 44 .... ilarvey 13.1 lanner 78 Carter 3 Other buyers 151 .... 5,105 Total 4.596 11.270 14.624 CATTLE llernltltli nf rntltn Ihli mnn,. Ing were very moderate, only 1C9 curs being reported In. This makes tho total receipts for tho two davs this week 10.741 head, belmr smnllcr than for the, corrn- sponuing period a year ago by 6,700 head. Other points, belntr moderately sunnlled. gave the general market n somewhat bet ter tone, nnd trndo on practically all kinds of rattlo was more active than yes terday and to that extent at least more rntlsfactory to the selling Interests, ilio supply of noef stoers was very small this morning, nt least the supply of desirable kinds of killers. At tho same time there was a reasonably good de mand, and buyers were out In the ynrds In good season In tho morning, Tho tradn proved to bo quite active with prices ranging nnywhero from strong to 10c higher than yesterday. This means that part of the decline yesterday was re covered today. Cows and heifers were In nulto liberal supply nnd for that reason they did not snow much ir anv improvement: How ever, they sold somuwhut more freely il an yesterday witn prices general y quoted as steady Stock cattle and feeders of Rood nuality were In d em nnd at good, steady prices. The trado while not especially active, was fairly so and the best of the offer ings sold In good season. Inferior grades, becauso of the number of that kind on sale, were a little slow with the tendency posnlbly lower. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers, !UO!j6.75; fair to good beef steers, J7.6O&S.10; common to fair beef steers. 34.25&7.60; fair to choice yearlings, S3.1W9.2S; good to choice rangers, $7.00 7.90; fair to good rangers, $6.5007,00; com mon to fair rangers, $5.758.00; good to choice cornfed heifers, J4.5Oif7.50; good to choice grass heifers, J6.25ff7.00; good to choice cows, J5.COgC.63; fair to good grades, $6.25fy6.00; common to fair grades, J4.0Otj6.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, $6.7fr37.65; fair to good feeders. $3.65frt).CO; stock cows and heifers, $4,500 6.30; veal calves, $6.5010.00; bulls, atacs etc., $4.5036.60. B ' Representative sales: UKKC STEERS, No. I J".'.'.'.'.' 3 21 II .... 3 1 11 4 10 II Ay. IT. No. Ar, Tr. . . IMS 7 30 ...1143 7 30 ...mi 7 ta ...1133 Tit ... 310 T 73 ...UK 7 IS ...Iftt 3 o ...134: I M ... 313 3 00 ...1304 3 03 ...lt'o i rxs ...1117 3 IS ... 733 3 00 ...1340 t 33 ... ltr, t to ... 331 3 M ... 313 73 ,..io;i 3 34 3... . 31.... It ... fit... . I It..., 3.... 10.... 3.... 11.... 33.... 17 ... H4 7 04 343 1 An 3M T Oft .... 10M 7 U 1031 t M ....1IM 1 S ....11(3 IH STKKRS AND HEIFERS. 712 1 DO 3. 304 T 10 COWS. 117 l t. ... TM 3 1 ... 103 3 70 ... 310 3 73 ... 310 3 73 ... 313 I 33 ... 370 IK ...1I4S 3 13 ...1234 3 tQ ...1044 3 ...1174 3 00 ...1M t CO ...1011 3 10 ...1114 3 23 ...1IU 3 33 ...na to .. 1113 3 10 . .lilt e ... lit i 33 ... 140 4 S3 ... ItO 4 T3 4 34 ...10W 3 (V) ... 310 3 04 . . . 360 3 14 ...M0 3 23 ...iiw in ... !71 3 IS . . 1013 3 2 ... 121 3 3S 14.'.'. 11.'.'. id.'.', it'.'.'. v ' It.'..'.'.. 13 K0 3 10 3 94 .... 110 3 30 ....10-I 3 6.) IM 3 to HKIFKRH. .... 340 3 7ft 3.. 334 3 23 0 3 33 373 3 34 , 333 4 33 366 C 30 373 3 33 710 U 336 3 13 .... 730 3 73 ....600 3 73 .... 129 t Oo .... 756 CM .... 730 3 10 ....740 I 10 .... 133 3 M 1 IO..! ....330 3 20 BULLS. 700 4 M 2 .. . ... 109A 3 00 1 ...120S 3 73 .... 130 3 73 ...143-I 3 M ... 340 3 S3 .... t20 3 31 ...lota too ...1339 3 00 ....'.Wt I 10 i. ..1300 3 10 ... 770 IK ...1310 t 23 ...leto 4 30 ...1210 3 30 1140 8 tO ....1410 3 1110 3 33 .... 140 3 34 .... ISO 3 44 3M 3 40 .... IK) 3 M ....1300 3 to ....1160 5 CO .... tt 3 60 .... MO 3 (3 1170 3 33 1 CALVES. .... tX f 34 1 .... .... tti 3 73 2 .... 100 7 30 II .310 3 00 3t4 3 00 133 I 73 20 3 73 .... )3 7 10 1 3 .. 1U 7 5(1 8TOCKHRS AND FKKDKR8. 3 34 3 (4 2 743 3 33 12 1 3 39 7 743 7 00 2 6 3 34 4 312 7 00 7 830 3 II t 310 7 25 WBSTEHNB NKHRAKKA. 7 steers. ...1105 rt b0 3 rows. .. 1 50 2 cows .... 650 00 4 cows... . 817 6 (0 WYOMING X hulls. ..1221 3 35 2 bulls . 13S0 5 35 Z bulls HOC E.'S 6 cows.. . 1172 $35 Scows 11V, 6 4 lows 1210 6 3o I bulls MjO 5 X 3 hulls 1220 5 T 5 steers 1276 J 1 steir 1M0 7 85 10 steers . lt5 7 25 3 steers 1110 6 0 3 steers.. lte0 fi !j 45 steers . . 901 7 10 V. O. lAigntr-Wyo. 4 Steers ..17 6 75 17 cows. ...1130.6 60 11 cows. ...1000 t 7$ It cows Ml 4 75 C. P Noble Wyo. 32 feeders.. 1006 TOR SO feeders. .10 tO steers.. .1215 7 0) IS steers. ...1114 17 steers.. ..1070 6 50 49 steers.. ..HW 10 steers.... Pho 6 00 cows 1 177 12 cows 917 (HI 2 cows 936 7 66 6 55 6 50 6 JO 5 CO cows 902 4 76 K. R. Noblo Wvo. 40 feeders . SKM 80 13 steers.. ..1WM 6 50 5 70 35 cs Ahfr. 9 f. Jf 12 cs.Ahfrs. 914 5 cows POO 4 73 U W. Sargent Wyo. 8 cows... .1CK7 9 heifers... S72 6 38 3 heifers. . 5 5 S3. K. H. Slildler-Wvo. ' 18 steers . .1112 6 76 4 cows 1057 6 00 It. !'. Hecht-Wvo 21 steers.. .11S 7 50 3 steers. .. .1101 7 SB J. M. Mav-Wvo. 5 feeders.. 1060 7 10 20 feeders.. 1079 7 40 1 steers.. .1233 7 10 6 stoers... .1070 6 SO 84 cow 1072 6 36 24 cs. Ahfrs.1090 6 00 B cows. .... PS3 5 00 1 bull H2S 5 CO Thomas O'Neill Wvn. 29 feeders .ini 7 15 40 feeders.. 10.11 7 15 H feeders .111.1 7 U5 43 feeders. .10S6 7 03 IS steers'. ...1103 6 13 23 es.AVhfrs.102l 6 33 24 cows ltn 5 70 6 cows 976 6 00 L. W. Davenport Colo. 2 heifers... 945 6 50 36 steers. ..1091 6 40 7 csAUifl. 9SI 5 75 7 cows 9,2 6 10 HOOS Receipts wore Kenri-niia IM. mnrnlttc. tlie tatlniAln rnllti,v r- or 12,600 heftd. Tills makes the two days total something like 1S.4J7. about the same ns for last week, but nearly 6,000 smaller than the corresponding days of last year inr wcnn ciose on .Monday, with only a moderate run here. Indicated a very bearish tendency to the trade, and this Indication was fully borne out today. when with a generous supply to tilek from, packers opened tho market bidding around a dime lower. During the first rounds, a fow bunches of good quality heavy and butcher hogs were sold nt prices that were no more, than 5Jfl0c lower, but as soon as the most uruent orders had been filled the demand slacked off, nnd from then on the trade In hoav- les settled down to a dime lower nasi. Hulk of the butcher and heavy weight offerings moved nt 17.4W.C0. with h sprinkling nt $7,65, nnd some real choice stuff nt $7.70, tho top, Tho demand for lights continued very poor, and while a few scattering sales looked to bo nearly steady, the general market was unevenly lower. Owing to this unevcutiess. and tho extreme slow ness of the trade no very accurate com parisons are available but It I safe to say that on the whole values are fully a dime lower, and In many cases sales show oven more decline than that. Light hogs sold largely at a rnnge of $7.00iT 7.35, but there Is quite a sprinkling of sales scattered on down to $6.75. Biting up tho general market values are a big dime lower than Monday s average. Trndo was very slow through out, and as there were two or three trains that did not arrive till rather late, It was well after midday before any kind of a clearance was mauo. No. Ar. ...113 .. HO ...203 ...211 ...in ...204 ...223 ...138 ...220 ...2M ...131 ...170 ...Ml ...244 ...247 ...213 ...244 Bh. Pt. ... T 20 No. 33. .. It ... 37 ... 32.. i. 83. .. At. Bh, Pr. ..323 ..331 ..223 ,.341 7 to 7 84 7 85 7 33 7 15 1 20 7 20 7 M t :s 7ejS 7 n 7 36 7 40 7 40 7 43 30 40 .231 .112 42. 7 85 71 237 7 33 33 2(3 30 l!l 7..,..,.ll 7 83 47. ......322 20 7 37Uj 83.... ...333 ... 7 30 73 ,.223 ... 7 30 41 412 ... 7 CO 13 211 30 T 60 4 305 80 T 30 18 ,.3TT ... T 15 80 373 .... 7 70 30 40 7 48 7 80 130 7 to ... TM 10 T 34 100 7 30 PIOB. 30, 110 .. CM 87 141 ... ( 35 Hitici!i'-tt win a slow market during the first hours of the forenoon, but this was due mainly to the late arrival of a good share of Iho receipts and to the wet ond muddy condition of some of the fleeces and not lo any material slack tiM In tlm ilemnnd for anything In the way of good killing lambs or sheep. Some 10,500 Head constltutou me rrceipis, against 10.978 a week ago, 10,499 a year ago, and hv far the laraest part was made UP of fed westerns, there being about a hnlf doron loads of wheat field lambs. Tlie Inquiry being fairly good for decent kill ers, trnde had n fair degree of activity with the best grades of lambs selling fully strndy with yesterday. Warmed up lambs or anything that did not Just stilt the n.ickcrs had un easier tendency, and In a few casus some sales looked a dime lower. Fnt ewes sold readily again this morning and nt prices fully steady. Few wethers or yearlings wero on the market Among the sales wero two dounlo decks nf fed western Inmbs, good enough to bring $7.43, and most of tho fed western lambs sold from that down to $6.76, there being some clipped grades at $0.40. The wheat field lambs sold largely around $7 15. A shipment of fed western ewe brought $4.50. There .was nothing new to report In tho feeder trad aside from the fsct that business was a little more slow early In the day than of late, but prices showed no important changes. Tho early sales included a hunch of feeder yearlings at eo.iaj. Quotations on sheep nnd lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $7.2&ff7.00; lambs, fair to good, $6.75117-23: lambs, culls. M.oOmoO; lambs, feeders, $3.6084.60; yearlings, light, $S.764R00; yearlings, heavy, $5.50170.73; yeorllngs, feeders, $4.50476.40; wethers, good to choice, H.UHfi'i; wethers, fair to good, $4.00-34 60; wothers. feeders, $4.00 CM. 50; ewes, good to choice, 4.251T4.60; ewes, fair to good, J3.S51f4.25; owes, feed ers, $3.2563.75. No. Av. 1C4 Nebraska feeder lambs 61 lis Wyoming feeder ewes 91 297 Wyoming feeder ewes 91 73 culls 4 58 91 comfed lambs 70 119 cornfed lambs 85 16 cornfed ewes 121 230 cornfed ewes 78 205 cornfed ewes 79 106 cornfed ewes .....rr. 119 459 Idaho lambs 63 203 Wyoming owes 96 191 Wyoming owes IM 149 Wyoming ewes .,, 97 Pr. 6 55 3 65 3 65 2 75 7 00 7 25 4 00 4 15 4 13 4 50 7 15 3 90 3 00 3 90 6 30 4 50 4 60 4 50 6 30 697 Wyoming feeder yearlings ... 76 175 cornfed ewes Ill 43 cornfed ewes .... 43 cornfed ewes ... 234 cornfed yearlings 278 cornfed owes ,,, 100 cornfed Iambs .. 165 comfed lambs 150 cornfed lambs ., 36 cornfed lambs .. 183 cornfed lambs .. 207 cornfed lambs .. &8 cornfed lambs .. 214 cornfed Iambs .. Ill 10 82 99 70 6 30 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 II 7 15 7 IS 7 45 7 43 t 67 71 74 74 78 78 78 75 1W cornfed lambs 112 cornfed lambs 7 45 7 00 at, Louis Live Stock Market. ST. 1XJUI8. Hoc. 2. CATTLB Receipts, 12,009 head: market steady; good to choice stoors, J8.2&98.C0; Blockers and feeders, JS.O0ft7.60; cows and heifers, 11.258.50; btillu, $l.7f?7.00; calves, $0,00(311.60; south em steers, $5.357.00; cows and heifers, $4.Oi0.00. HOOS Receipts, 14,000 head; market 10c to 15c lower; pigs and lights, J6.002T7 70; mixed and butchers, $7.45ft7,S0, good heavv, W.IOHW.M. aHHEP AND LAMnS Receipts, 2,003 head; market, 1525c higher, muttons, ll.7MM.65, yearlings, $5.UfjO.00, lambs, $5.257.85. Mloux Cltr Live Htock Mnrkrl. BIOUX CITY, la.. Pec. 2. CATTLE Receipts, 1.200 head; market steady to 10c higher; native steers, $4.85fi8.35; cows and heifers, $4.8rypi.O0; canors, JS.5OTi5.O0! stock ers and feeders, $4.0fi7.(: calves, J7.00U 10.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $5.O0jl.5O. HOOH Receipts, 6.00 head, market 5ff 10c lower; heavy. $7.00fl1.40; mixed, $7 40 7.60; light. 7.507.65; bulk of sales, $7-30 7.60. BHKKP AND LAMR8 Rocelpta. 2.000 head; no tone to mnrket; fed muttons. $5.50if1.00; wethers, $4-608 6.00; ewes, $3.75' 4.60; lambs, JG.75tT7.50. Kansas City Live Stock Market, KAN8AB CITY, Dec. 2.CATTLE Re ceipts, 11.000 head; steer market steady to 10a higher, cows strong to 25a higher, prime fed steers, JS.0OQtT.76, dressed beef steers, J&00437-90; western steers, J5.2i 7.30; southern steers. $5.4037,15; cows. $l.257.00: heifers, J5.50fi8.50; stockers and feeders. $5.5087.35; bulls, J5.0Oij.T6; calves, J6.5OU10.26. HHKEI' AND LAM BR Receipts. 10.00) head: market weak; lambs, $7.257.75; yearlings. J5.50&6.G5; wethers, $4.263.23; ewes, $4.0034.60. Movements if Ocean Steamers, Port. 8alle3. Arrlred. ANTWE11P Vadtrl.nd. I.KUHOIIN Calabria. (IUASoOW.. Carthatlnlas. Crorabte. California. Manuel Clara. MANILA GLAHOOW. . CADIZ AZORES NEW YOUK CYetle. New Amiterdam. Marquette. Ulnnctonks. PHILADELPHIA IANDUN . WOULD MAKE HOLIDAY SAFE A, J. Bccson Urges Care in Christ mas Decorations. MERCHANTS ARE ALL NOTIFIED Mtnlr rirr Inaiirnnejo Adjuster Sends I. lat nf Fire Precaution to livery Merclinnt In the City. A. O. Ileoson, state fire Insurance ad juster, is planning to eliminate, as far as possible, nil dangerous electrical features that nro conducive, to serious fires, and Is urging nil business men In Omaha lo observe extraordinary precautions when they Install their Christmas decorations. Mr. Ilecson fear that defective elec trical condition ifd apt to result se riously at this time of the year on ac count of tho umistiai amount of.combus tlblo matet lat that Is used for Christmas decorations. Klectricaf displays must bo Installed, according to him, with cxtrcmo care, nnd shell articles ns cotton batting nnd other highly Inflnmmnblo material, should not bo tiscd. All merchants nro also asked to consult him before they preparo their decorations nnd displays. The request of tho Insurance Inspector Is mndo not only for tho purpose of sav ing property, but also for tho purpose of protecting the largo swarms ot Christmas shoppers who cungest tho streets for sev eral days previous to the holiday Bmall blazes are liable to provo disastrous, even though extinguished Immediately, becnuse of tho panic that thoy would ex cite. Mr. Ilecson has prepared a number of precautions for tho merchants to follow closely, and has delivered a copy to each nnd every merchant In tho city. TWO LOSE THEIR ROLLS TO STRANGERS THEY MEET, Marty Miller of Nehawka. Ncb ar rested Monday night for being drunk, as serted at tho station that he had been strungarmed nnd robbed of $108 by n, companion whom he had mot earlier In the evening. Milter was suffering from sevornl lacerations about tho face and the pollco are Investigating. William Mancy of North JJond, another visitor, according to his stntcmcnt, was robbed of $30 near tho Windsor hotel by two men with whom ho had been shaking dice, Tho pollco received notification by telephone of this fact by some civilian who was suspicious of Maney's compan ions. When the officers arrived they had made good their getaway. SOUGHT AS ACCOMPLICE OF MAN ARRESTED IN OMAHA Operatives of n national dectlva bureau are seeking Jacob Miller of Mason City, la., who, It Is declared, obtained $430 last week from tho People's State bank of Mason City by Impersonating George lialatan of that place. JIahn and nalatan roomed together at tho Hurst boarding establishment, It Is said, and Miller was also n boarder, Dur ing Dalntan's absence, his trunk was broken open and his bank book extracted. The book Is said to have been turned over to Miller, who Is then alleged to have forged llalatan's namo to an authority to receive the money. COMPLAINTS ARE FILED AGAINST RESTAURANTS At the Instlgalon of Dr. R. W. Connell, ot the city health department, Claude Hossle, milk Inspector, and several sub ordinates were detailed Monday to sam ple the milk served In the downtown eat ing houses and tost as to their standard. The work Monday, which Is also lo bo continued on Into tho week, resultf 1 In complaints being filed against the fol lowing proprietors of restaurants: Louis Realty, 3(3 North Sixteenth; C. N. Ball. 1616 Dodgo street; William Burmestor, 1520 Dodge, and tho Gift Bros., 1510 Dodge, All will bo given a hearing In police court Wednesday. The Persiatent apo. Jutttclous Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Road ,to Business Success. FOLKY & RYAN', 200 BO. 15TH. Established 1890. Phoas 01. E. D. OLAGG, , Scaler la Hides, Pelts, Furs, Wool, ' Tallow and Grease. I 021 Central Av Tort Bodge, la, Branoh House, Z Mars, la. Write for our prices and make us trial shipment. WmrrmnfiiiB ffr Mathfamlfm Oomhaulfm Caustic Balsam His Inlttlsrs lot Ms Competitors. A. Bafe, Speedy nd Potltlre Cure (or Curb. Splint Bwaasy, Caput Kook. Strain! Taniosa, Taosier, Win TaSi, an 4 til luneataj frua if stIb, Kla(bas sal elhar btny tmnora. . Cues all akla Alt (tats cr PaxaalU. Thruih, Diphtheria. KenoTti aU Xutfcta fraia Ilanti or CtlUa. As HtrnxaJlamajT tor RhaomaUim. Bpraina, Bora Throat, eta, Ilia laraiuaoiZ Veery. bottle of CanatlaBalaara soI4 la Warranted to a-lrs aatiafaotloa. Tries si 30 per bottle. SoU br dragtUM, or east hj ei. rreli, charcea paid, w(la tull dlroctlona for ta na. trtmA tor deacrlpUie clrouUra. teatlmoaUla, elo. AtUne ' Tee Uwrenee-Wllllim Co.tCleilind, 0, Removet Duraal Rnlariremenla Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore nets from any Bruise or Strain; Stops Spavin Lamcneii. Allays pain. Does cot Blister, remove the hair or lav ud the horie. 2.(10 a Hnttl delivered. Boole 1 K free. ABSORBINE, JR.. the antiseptic lini ment for mankind. For Synovitis, Strains, Gouty or Rheumatic deposits. Swollen, Painful Varicose Veins. Will tell you more if you write. SI and $2 per bottle at dealers or delivered. Manufactured only by W.F.IOUKO.p. DIM Tsmf Isjt, Spiingf leld, Hate. MONEY YlM GRAIN 313 buja pota or ealll oa 10.000 buaheli ot wheal r oorn. No further rlak. A mjieraent at 3a traaa rrlce ilraa rau a chance to take 3304 ; 4a. ItaOi Ii 300, etc. Write for particulars, nuance Brsa.ee xa Co.. Dealt l, Finance Bids-, bun Cltr, Ua.