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    THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1013.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Market Closes Firm Even in Face of
Bear News.
MILLERS ARE BUYING . WHEAT
Minneapolis nRtters n Nnmber ot
Imre rrirrhasca, Which Ate
Golnfc Into neserve for
Flour Mnnnfacturlnff.
Omaha. Dec P, 1913.
There was enough Jn the way of bear
news under ordinary conditions to have
caused a heavy decline yesterday. In
stead of breaking, however, the market
closed firm for May and July and a lit
tle higher for December. The lowest
prices of . the session, however, were In
evidence when the closing bell rang.
There was a better demand for No, 3
hard Wheat tn elport account, and the
sales tor the day were 65,000 bu. tor for
eign shipment and 30,000 bu. to Interior
mills. Tho Liverpool market wrs
stronger, with the unfavorable weather
In Argontlria. where harvest In In
progress, together with unsatisfactory
threshing returns from that country.
Tho continent was an urgent buyer of
wheat , yesterday 'In all positions.
Charles E. Lewis, an aeKOowledged au
thority on northwestern wheat condi
tions. In a message from Minneapolis
said that country millers are making
purchases of cash wheat In that market
to supply their requirements and that
elevators will not sell except at a
premium, because they are anxious to
Keep their houses full as long as pos
sible. In order to secure the storage
charges. That all the wheat at Duluth
could have been sold at current prices,
but that elevator managers aro In a
quandary as to .where they will get wheat
to replace It In case It Is' sold, thereby
driving exporters Into Canada for
'"Thecold weather was not to the liking
of holders, of corn, and their eagerness
to dlsposo of at least a portion of their
line caused declines of lKc for December
and HSttc for the deferred months. The
country was reported as offering corn
more freely, and the general belief la
that following a big movement of wheat
and corn on tho crop, that corn Is now
slated for a movement off the farms.
Oats closed fractionally lower, largely
In sympathy with tho decline In corn.
. Heavy selling of May ribs was the fea
ture of the provision market. The buy
ing was scattered. Market closed easier,
although hoga at the yards were a shaao
h'cash wheat was unchanged to He lower,
Cash com was HtflHc lower.
314.000 bushels; corn. 1.000 bushels; oats,
Uyw$ close! Wheat. Ud lowers, corn.
Hd io ?4d lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 1.128,000
bushels and shipments WBWOO bheta.
against receipts of 1,3(7.000 bushels and
shipments of 674,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 7(1,000 bush
els and shipments 428.000 bushels, against
recolpts of 711.000 bushels and shipments
of 446,000 buahels last sear.
Primary oats receipts were 666,000 bush
, els and shipments 628.000 bushels, against
receipts of 720,000 bushels and shipments
of 733,000 bushels last year.
CAnWMD RECEIPTS.
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Minneapolis ..
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Kansas City
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Winnipeg
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. nk rAiihini .Miah aalaa wprn reftorted
today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter, 1 car,
82c No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, 82V4c. No
grade: 1 car, 76c No. 3 mixed, 4 cars,
81c "Corn: No. 2 yellow: 3 cars, 66o; No.
3 yellow: 1 car, 66c: 6. cars, 66io; 16 cars,
G3c NO. 4 yellow: 1 car. 64c; 1 car, 63c.
No. 2 'mixed: 3 cars. 65V4c; 1 car. 63c.
3 mixed: 3 cars. 64?iQ: 3 cars. 64c; 7
cars. 64c No. 3 flint: 1 car, 64c No. 4
mixed: 1 car, 6(6. Oats Standard, 1 car,
SOVic; No. 3 white, 8 cars. 3S4o; 1 cars,
S8V40. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 88c; 4 cars,
38c; 1 car (corn mixed), 37c No
gradei 1 car (wheat mixed), ISc.
Omaha Cash Price's Wheat: No. 2 hard,
SlHes3c; -No. 3 hard, SlQffiVici No. i
FARMS FOX. BENT.
t Fnrinn nnd Ranch Lands. .
' WANTED Tenant ror 320-acre farm
near Wray, Colo; all .fenced; under
cultivation; good eight-room house and
barns; or will sell on easy. terms. Y 351,
wee.
. v. T"a ,u r. nr.11 ( rri nmV.d BfsnA.
level, tillable land. Address 11. Marks, 211
Vine Bt. Council Bluffs. Is.. Phone UH.
HEAL ESTATE LOANS
lino tn 110 000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Uldg., 18th and Farnam.
tCf CITY LOANB. Uomls-cariDerg o
1 310-312 Urandel's Theater buildUig.
WANTED City loans. Peters TruatCo.
GrARVIN BROS. fflfaRt?nCfc
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Faraam Smith & Co.. 1310 Farnam St.
CITY property. Largo loans a specialty.
W. 11. Thomas. 228 State llank Bidg.
.OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2713,
farm lnnnu? nntlnnal
paymenU. Wm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam.
LAKOE loans our specialty. Stull Bros.
HARH1BON & MORTON. 916 Om. NaT
.SAIiE.PR EXCUANOE 1U K.
irOR BALE A very fine stock and grain
ranch ot Mo acres, located about 30 miles
from Wichita, Kan., and 4 miles trom
good railroad town finely Improved, good
buildings, line orchard and extra, tene
ment house; well, fenced and watered by
oreek through pastures; some nice timber
along creek; about 500 acres; splendid for
alfalfa. This ranch Is a money maker.
MlgQt consider a smaller farm or In
come property as part payment. Price,
J37.W per acre. Address P. O. Box lis,
Falrbury, Neb.
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 ana real estate Io
caled tn a good manulacturing town la
lok. What nave you to offer.
UOS3ERMAN BUOd..
Murray, la.
' TWO scattered quarters, choice, Wilkin
county (Minn.) land; -well located. What
have you 'to offer? Give full particulars
In first letter. J. N. King, Breckenrldge,
Minn.
BEAUTIFUL 673-acre section, unlml
Iiroved, in Texas panhandle; clear, price
10.000. Want merchandise. Income prop
erty' or smaller form. E. W. Taylor.
urooKsion. iuinn.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
Do You Want Casht
for your real estate? If your property Is
a ouraen -on i go Drone trying to hold
on. A smart man gets out before It's too
late. I can give you a quick cash deal,
but- I am loklng for a big bargain and
know values. Don't answer unless you
really need the money and are willing
to make a real sacrifice tor cash. No
attention to replies unless your first let
ter gives exact location, improvements,
slxe ot lot or farm. Income, Incumbrance,
It any, and least cash Price. Owners only
answer. P. O. Bos 03, Omaha.
WANTED TO BUV
WANTED to buy, all kinds pf watch
movements and gold. M. Nathan. 109 B. 11
WK PAY highest prices for ladles' and
gents' clothing. 09 H. 13th St. R. 6544.
Rachman wiy treat you right: het
rrlcj for turn., clothes and shoes, w. 61(6
STRICTLY high-grade piano. W. 3724.
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.
MARTIN BROS. & CO., Exchange Bidg.
hard. T6tSIe. No. 3 spring, SlflSlHe;
No. ( spring. TSmjTSc, No. 3 durum. 79Vj
6S0C. No. 3 durum. 7SMr7ft Com No.
S whit. 65KO6c No. 3 while, 44VifrOc;
No. 4 white. S3ftC4c; No. S yellow, SSHtJ
Sc; No. S yellow, C4Hc, No. 4 yellow,
$306(4; No. 2, MVWJVc. No. 3. 63HO
MHe: No. 4. C3Q64c. Oats: No. 1 white,
SHT40e: standard. S9ff39Hc; No. 3 white,
SSHWaSVic; No. 4 white. 8SSSHe, Ha Hey:
Malting, SSCTTJc; No. 1 feed, 458le- Rye:
6S368HC; Nc 3. 57HflMc.
CIIICAOO HIIAIN AND MlOVlSIONg
Features of the Trading nnd Cloelner
Prices on Hoard of Trnde.
CHICAGO, Dec. 9. Hessian fly danger,
rank growth and fear of Injury from cold
has much to do today with a buying
flurry In tho wheat pit. The close, which
was firm, left prices HTo to He above
last night. Other grain finished at a net
loss com He HtiHe and oata He to H
ttc In provisions, the outcome was un
changed to So down.
Wheat at no time went more than a
trifle under -last night's level. Despite
easy cables due to Improved weather In
Argentina general pressing bean, almost
at the outset. and In volume whenever the
market gave signs, of a dip.
Advices from Iluenos Ayreet. said that
the crop would be under the average In
bulk, with the quality poor. Attention
here though Inclined to center more on
the domcstlo outlook, especially the pros
pect for the winter crop.
Missouri dispatches, asserting that the
wheat fields In the northwestern part of
the state were full of Hessian files came
at an opportune time for the bulls. An It
was further said that growth had been
excessive and that there was reason to
fear serious damage had been done by
cold, many speculators drew tho Infer
ence that other sections might likewise
have been hit. Scanty receipts northwest
and a falling off In tho European Visible
supply counted also against the bear side.
Wintry weather made com sag from
the start. Offerings from the country In
creased, and prominent longs let go
rather freely, Short sellers In tho oats
crowd seemed more aggressive and there
was no persistent buying.
Diminished call for meat notwithstand
ing chilly temperatures formed an Influ
ence In the provisions trade, tower
prices for hogs acted likewise as a
source of weakness In the market.
Closing prices et options;
Artlclel Open.l lllch.l Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat!
ss f ray rs ssk ssu
81 MU 91H MVi
1VA 71 . 70-H 70 71
TOVil 70S 03H 70H 70H
S9H 3DT4 S3M 39H1 39T4
42H 42V Vi 42T 424
20 87U 20 to 20 S3 20 90 fe 92V4
21 00 21 OS 30 95 a 00 21 06
10 75 10 75 10 72V4 10 76 10 77
1106 U07M 1103 11 07 1107
10 9S 10 95 10 97
11 17 11 20 11 15 11 SO 11 20
iec.
May.
Corn
Dec..
May.
Oats
Dec.
May,
Pork
Lord
Jan..
May.
itibs
Jan..
May.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
red, 9B98c; No. 3, 9ta9Sc; No. 2 hard.
9390c; No. 3, 8S89dj No. 3 north
ern, 9091o; No. 3, SSQ90c; No. 3 spring,
ssUSlc; jvo. 3, Ki4trs3Vc uorn: um
M n Til IH Tin XT 9 TvMta ItUn. Mft
yellow, 75ft7c; No 3, 72e?72c: No. 3
white. 7272c: No. 3 yellow, 7(;Cc.
New No. 2, 7!S2o; No. 2 white, 7272c;
No. 2 .yellow, 7Itftf2c: No. 3. 6770c;
no. 3 wniie, b3srwc; o. s yeuow, toc
Oats: No. 3. iOKc; Mo. 3 white. (0if
41Wc: standard. (niOCUc Ryo: No. 2.
uariey: OJinsc. Timothy: M.oo
05.25. Clover: jio.50h.bo. Pork: W.25.
Lard: )10.62. Ribs: 310.5O811.2S.
BUTTER Market higher; creamery,
extras, 22HQS2c; extra firsts, 3132c;
firsts. 26J?'29c; seconds, 222(o.
POTATOES Higher at C3f73o; receipts,
46 cars.
EGOS Higher; receipts, 8.11s cases; at
marK cases included, ims3o; ordinary
firsts, ff'31c; firsts, 32033c.
POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, 13c;
fowls, 13o; turkeys, 15o.
NEW YORK GBRKRAb MARKET
Qnotatlona, ot the Day on Vnrloes
Commodities.
NE WYORK, Dec. 9. FLOUR-Steady;
SDrlnir Datents. t4.3ofZ4.5S: winter straights.
S4.10&4.2O: winter Patents. 1(.(OQ4.60;
'spring clearsl S(.006(.20: extra No. 1 win
ter, t3.t6ft-3.7s; extra no. s winter,
WHEAT Spot steady: No. 2 red, $1, nom
inal, elevator, domestic and ti.vi, nominal,
f. o. b. abloat: No. 1 northern Duluth,
9?c, f. o. b, afloat. Futures steadier on
export rumors; December, sine, May,
. . . ...
hops steady; state common io cnoice,
1913, 40(8o; 1912, 20-JScc; Pacific coast,
1913, 24029c; 1912, 2(&i7c.
HIDES-Steady; Bogota, 2S29c;
Central America, 29c
PETROLEUM Steady; refined New
York bulk, 35.25; barrels, 875; cases, 1,125.
85c. nominal, elevator, domestlo; No. 3
yeuow, 7sc.
QAT3-8pot. steady; standard white, (6
4ttc; no. 3, tirtjj-iRc; fancy cuppeu
white, 47(c.
HAY Dull; standard, $1.00; No. L
$1.02aLO5: No. 2 tttflOCc: No. 3. 60S85C
LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 293)
50c; seconds, 2S4J29C.
provisions Pork sttady; mess, 123.259
23.70: rami iv s24.DUtrz7.ou: short clears.
320.2S4T22.00. Beef, firm; mess, I18.00ffl8.50;
family, fl9.00fj2Q.00. cut meats, steady;
DlcKled bell es. 10 to J( nounds. J1S.2MJ
14.0Q- pickled hams, 313.50. Lard, barely
ateaay: miaaie west. 11v.sus11n.vu reiinea.
barely steady; continent, $11.60; South
America, iiz.zo; compound, barely steady;
S.M36.75.
tallow duii; city, ohc; country, 6
6U0: SDeclal 7c.
BUTTER Firm receipts, 9.690 tubs;
creamery extras. SMrWHc: firsts. 27033c:
held extras, 3lS3ci firsts, J7630o; pro
cess extras, 23Q3Ce; factory, current make,
CHEESE Steady: receipts. 2.333 boxes:
state whole milk held white or fresh spe
cials, UUOlSUc; average fancy, I6QICU0!
ireKii wuiia or coiureu siifciais, 10c; aver
age fancy. HV,&lhytc.
EGOS Firmer; receipts. 9,8(9 casea;
37Q$Sc; firsts, Util&c, refrigerator, special
marks, fancy. 2MK3Mo: flrata r7lWrt.1U.o-
r.earby hennery, whites, 40y0c; gathered
wnites. 4MT45C.
POULTRY Dressed, firm: fresh killed
western chickens, !2⪼ fowls, 13319c;
turKeys,
Kansas City Grain nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 9. WHEAT
Cah; No. 2 hard, 8883c; No. 2 red, ESV4-W
83e.
CORN No. 2 mixed, old. 72c; new, 64UO
tKvic: mo. z 01a, bsci new, mc; no. 2 wntte.
71Ci MO. 3. t6C
OATS-No. 2 white, (lC'Cc; No.
mixed, (lc
BUTTER Creamery, 30c J firsts, 23c;
seconan, 21c; pucxing, ivc.
EGGS Firsts, 34c: seconds. 20c
POULTRY Hens, Ilc; roosters, 9c;
aucKS. iuo; springs, lutc.
Closing prices of futures:
W H BAT1 May. 87Hc
CORN December, 67Tlc: May, 71'ieTlTii.
Liverpool urain slaruet.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 9. WHEAT Spot,
firm; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s Id; No. 2, 7s;
No. 8, 6s HHd: futures, steady; Decem
ber, not quoted; March. 7s SHd; May, 7s
I CORN Spot, firm; American mixed.
Cs Ed; La I'laia, iuiure, easyi uecemDtr,
4s 10Hd; January, as a.
St. I.ouls Oenernl Sfarket.
ST. IX)UIS. Dec 9. WHEAT No. !
red, 9er07,Sc; No. 2 hard, 87409(0: De
ftrnhrr sornr May. 92Uc.
CORN Nominal; December, 71?mc;
May. 72Vr".
OATfv-No. 2, 41c; No. 2 white, 43'4c;
December. 4lc; May. C
RYE-lc.
' Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 9. COFFEE Mar.
ket was higher today on reports of a
firmer cost and freight situation, smaller
Salo Paulo receipts, steady European
cables and reports tnat uraxii was- a
moderate buyer here. Opening was
steady at 3 to 9 points higher. Close was
ateaay at is 10 is points rugner. eaies,
73.000 baas. December. t.42a: January.
9.66c; March, .Ec; May. 10.07c; July,
lo.asc; KeptemDer, io.fic; uctooer, latsc
Spot, steady: Rio No. 7. 9Ttc; 8antos No.
4. Uc MUd. quiet; Cordova. 1316HC
nominal.
London Wool Market.
LONDON. Deo. 9. WOOL The wool
auction sales closed today with offerings
of 9.929 bales. The small miscellaneous
offerings met with fair demand.
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Its Action Hinges Largely oh Few
Issues Showing Weakness.
NEW HAVEN TAKES BIO DROP
Ner Vork Central and American
Snftnr Pat Down Three Points
to IO Trent FlRtires In
Five Years.
NEW YORK. Dec 9,-The action ot
the stock market today hinged largely on
a few Imues In which particular weak
ness developed. These stocks were ot suf
ficient importance to offset the whole
market, which was heavy and at times
nervous
New Haven dropped nearly & points
to 71, the lowest Price at which It ever
sold. New York Central and American
Sugar were put down 3 points to tho
lowest figures In five rears. Canadian
Pacific fell 4 polntn. Although the mar
ket In general made fairly good resist
ance for n. time sdeh, sharp declines
among prominent stocks constituted an
innuence which couia not be ignorea, hi.
Paul, Lehigh Valley and Steel showed
weakness early In the day and as the
session advanced the list as a whole
was borne down wtlh eharp decline In
the last hour. New Haven's weakness
was ascribed to doubt over the action to
be taken on the dividend tomorow by the
directors. Although there was no au
thoritative Information on the subject a
report that the dividend might be mode
was circulated widely Canadian Pacific
was influenced adversely by the com
pany's decision to Issue 35,000,000 notes,
Another Indication of receding business
was the fortnightly report ot freight car
movements. It showed the surplus 01
Idle freight cars Increased 34.600.
The continued firmness of money Im
posed a restraint on speculation. Renew
als of call loans were made at 6 per cent
and alter at 8.
Bond prices were lower, wtlh especial
heaviness In Rook Island and St. Louis
& San Francisco. Total sales, par value,
tl.6SO.000.
United States 3s. registered, advanced
. the coupon Ss , registered (s and
the coupon 4s H on call. Panama 8s
gained K.
Number ot sales and leading quotations
on stocks w,ere:
Amalgamated Comer.... 21.400 U H (ttt
American Agricultural
American Beet Sugar... ICO 13
American Can t.JuO X7H
American Can pM 700 MH
American C. & K 100 (i
American Cotton Oil ....
American Ice Securities .-
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American t,ineeea. ..... ......
American Locomotive
Am. R. A V 400
UK M
Am. B. A P. pld too 97 H I7U
Am. guaar ltetlnlnt.. . .ro) l02h '
Amer. T. a T
2.700 11IH 11H 11V
American Tobacco...
J.tOO ai II7H its
Anaconda Minim co,... too Hit
Atchleon 1,500 M
Atchlaon pfd 300 W
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151
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AtUotlo Coast Lint.... ......
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Baltimore Ohjp 700
ueinienem oieei
nrook. rtAD. Trail....,
1.100 UK
Canadian IMcltle ......
17,100 J77 2UH
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M0 U MS
'i.tOO MH Mti
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300 ti I
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Ctieaipeaka A Ohio
Chicago Orett Weatern.
C, M. A Bt. P
Oilcago A N. W
Colorado Fuel A Iron..
Consolidated Qas
Cera rroducta
Delaware ft Hudson. ...
Denver A It. O
Denver & It. O, ptd...
Distillers' securities,...
Erie
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ureal Northern ptd,...
a real Northern Or Ctf
Illinois Central
mterborouah-Met ,
Int..MeA. ptd...
Inter. Harrnter
Inter-Marine, pfd ,
International Paper.. ...I
International Pump
Kanaae Cltr southern.
mcieae una
Lehltn Valler..
Loulsellle A Nashrllle.
M.. St. I. & Et. Ste. M
MO., K. A T..,
Missouri Pacific
National Biscuit
National Lead..........
N. II. 1U ot M., M pfd
new ior central....
New York. O. & W.
Norfolk ft Weatern
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall , i.
Pennsylvania
People'! Oaa
ritta., C. C. A St. L.
Pittsburgh oal
Pmeed Steel Car
I'uiiman Palace (Jar....
Heading
neoubl lo I. A a
nepublle 1. A H. nfd
hoc isiasa uo
Itock Island Co. pfd...
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Reaboard Air Line
Seaboard Air Line Did.
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Rlosa Sheffield H. A I..
nouinem Parlflo ..
Southern nallwer
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Tennessee Copper 1,600
30
Teiaa A racttle
100
11
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union raclfle
Union Pacific pfd
United Statu Healtjr..
14.000 JUTI Uli 15ti
4M 14 lift U
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unueu enaiea itubber...
llnKed Sutea Steel ittnn its: uu
U . - . - Cu, . . baa .....
200 lost 10S
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Va. Car. Oiem
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Wabash ,.
Wabash pfd ,,
Western Maryland
100
400 21
neticm union f,
Weatlnghouee Eleo.
Wheeling A Laka Erie.,
too
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44
an
(New lleren , J,7oo
e Ex. dividend.
New Vork Money Market.
NEW YORK. no. ft vtnM uvn
firm nt Mti ner cent; rnllnir a .
cent: closing. 5ft6H per cent. Time lodns
!tm5 VJX day8' WW Per cent; ninety
days, 5p6i per cent; six months, 4J4fi
I'llIME MERCANTILE PAPP?nKUe7a
M STERLING EXCHANGE Weak; sixty
?f.7'r' dmand, 34.9530; commercial
bills, 34.XO .
SILVEU-Bar, 5Hc; Mexican dollars,
4514C
HONDS Government, strong; rnllma.t
akflklV "
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
V. B. ref. ia res.. 17 L. a. deb. (1tl) H
6 U ret 191W"U K & T 1st 4a M
4a la coupon. ...IOIVs do fen. 4Us ItU
ao ea res J,1,1,.,10- I'aclflo 4a.. 61
DO ! cuuKfy. ,,..4iT qo COST. M...... Ten
Panama ta. coudoo trtaM. n. r M iu. . ca
Am. As. f t7 N. T. Can. a. lUs 0ii
Am. T T ct 41 ti do deb. 4e;.,. It
Am. loucco y, a, u. &
Armour ft Crf 4Ha ! Cr. IHs 49
Atchison sea. 4s,,lVN'. ft w. 1st eon 4s M
to st. (a W 4a ey. 4 JIMU
A. C.. I lit 4.. H Northern Pacific ti
Pal. & Ohio 4s.. MW. do ta t
Vla ... . M4.0. 8. L. rfd 4s MVi
Brook. Tran. ct 4s iltHI'enn. ct. IVia (lilt tJH
10n. ot aa. IS....1WV4 do con. 4s UV
Can. Leather ta... ti rteadlna en. 4s,,. M
Chsa. O. 4Vi.. 1 8 L a 8 K ti ti TI
aVj cone. 4Vts,., tl do sen, is ItU
'J'.'" H L 8.W con 4s 71
a B. & Q. j. 4a.. 14 B. A. L. adl. is TOK
do sen. 4s.. .90 Do. Paclfle col 41 ttVi
C M 4 8tPc4Hs.l01V do cr.. 4s . sC
O R I P col 4s ilV do 1st ref, Is... UK
d TU. 41... .... 71s. IUIIear 5e....lotHi
C A 8. r. a. 4Via tl do sea. 4s 72V.
Del. & H. tt. 4e HiiUnlon Paelflo ta .. il3
I. ft R. a. fel. &e (I do er. 4s 04t
Distlllera 5a. U to let ft r. 4a to
Erie prlof Hen 4a It U. g. rtuhber la. .101
do sen 4a V)V. B. 8teel 2d ta.. MVi
'do ct. 4s aer D 71 V. Car. rh. la., liw
III. Ceo. 1st ref 4a lit. Wab. 1st ft a. 4s ta
Int. M. 4Vie TIH'Weet, Md. 4 71Vi.
1st M. it, 4Vta., ttVi'Went. El. cr. ta.. IIU
faoan 4Ha U VI 'Wis. Central 4s., HM
K. C. 8. ref. ta.. Mi,
Did, Ofierad.
Hoston Stock Market.
BOSTON, Dec. 9. Closing quotations
on utocks wtre:
Alleues 3044. Nevada, Con I4VU
Amal. Cotvper IV Nlplsslnar Mlnee. .7 11-14
A. Z. L. ft 8 JVNorth UutU J4
Aril. Commer tU North Lske 1
Calumet ft Arls... MVi Oil Dominion 4t
Calumet ft Ilecls.ltt Osceola tt
Centennial ......... It Qulacr 4
Copper K. Con. Co. U Slits Don 1'
Eaat Butte Cop M, tURucerler j
3ranklln IVoilul. A Baa. Mia.. J!i
wmnoT ijo. ...... .. wt i nutrCK zs
Greene Cenanea. .. U S 8 R ft M.. UK.
We Rorale (Cop) 17 do pfd etU
Kerr Lake 4Vtsh Con.
l-ka Copper I IVah opper Co..., 4T4
H BaJM CLppar.. IVJ W Inoca 1
XUaml Gbpper . .HW Wolrertn .40
Uoblk ts
Local Becnritles.
Quotations furnished by Burns, Drinker ft Co.,
Ill Omaha National Dank Bids., Omasa:
Bid. Asked.
Etata of Cal. Harbor 4s. llSJ tt 14
Council Blnffa O. ft E. ta. lilt lift ....
Colambua, Nab, L IL A P. ta, ll tl II
Chi, Br 8erla "A," 1917. . 12 tlVs
Deere ft Co. pfd H MV
Petralt ritr Oai ren ti II
El Pan. Tet . Fewer la. 1M 101 1(4
I.M
Fairmont CMMtrr 4 neL nir.. flti til
Fairmont Creamerr 7 pet pli 1NH Kt.f
internitienai rtp. tt. it, mi iim ih
itiwa nr. ui. aa, nu
CHr ot Omaha 4Ha. Mil
Omaha C R . n le. 1111...
Oroana A C. K Bt. ltr. Com
Oreaha A 0. n. Itr A Drldgt
Omaha Elee. IX. it tar la, 1IJ1.
Htete al Coleram, funOea la. Ilrl..
n1
190
M.!
u.n
8aundere.Kenedr I'Mf. pet. pld.. IIH W
Kin Frantltoo, Cal . ;. 1U0-1KI.. 100 l5.l
Cltr al Toronta IH, nu n n
tlslon 8tok Tarda, atoek M t
Wmre. Neb., tl 10)
Iteekr XII. rutl la. and tanua .... 100
London Block MnrUrC.
I)NDON. Dec .-The market for
American securities wns nulet. with
prices at noon generally to H higher
than the New York closing or yesterday.
Canadian Taclflo shares were quoted 3
points lower.
SILVER-Bar. nulet. 261E-lGd.
MONEY-4(I4 per cent
DlseotWT-Short. bills, 4 IS-lod; thrco
montna , u-iwiin per cent.
OMAHA (IHNItll.U.MAHKKTv
nUTTBIV No. 1, Mb. cartons, 34c; No.
1, CO-lb. tubs. Sic.
FISH White, fresh, lo! trouL fresh,
15c; large crapples, fresh, ISOloo; Spanish
mackerel, 16c; shad toe, icr pair, 40o;
salmon, freed, lOo; halibut, fresh, 11c;
buffalo. 9c: bullheads, 13c: channel cat
fish, lfc: pike, lOo; pickerel, 12c.
POl'LTllY Urollers, H.wbe.00 per doi.;
hens, lie; cocks, lie; ducks, lfto; geese,
16c; turkeys, 23c: pigeons, per dot., $1.3o;
ducks, mil feathered, KWc; geese, full
feathered, 11c; squabs, No. 1, 21.S0; No.
i, soc
CHBESI-Imporlet .Swl Vjj Ameri
can Swiss, 22o ; block Swiss. 20c; twins,
18c: daisies, lSHc; triplets, iSHc; Young
Americas, 19?; blue label brick. ISO; lltn
bcrger, 2-lb., 20c; New York white, 19c.
Wholesale prices ot beef cuts effective
today In Omaha nro as follows:
11BEP CUTS-nibs: No. 1, VMa No. t
l4Hc; No. 3, llVc Loins: No. 1, lSc;
No. 2, lB4c No. 3, ISc. Chucks: No. 1.
10J4c; No. 2, 9V.c; No. S, Vic Hounds: No,
1. 13Ho; No. 2, ISc; No. 3, llftc l'latcs:
ISO. I, 9C no. s, Site; no. 3. sc.
FHUITS Oranges: California navels,
extra fancy Sunklst, M, 1W. 150, 176, 200
and SO sizes, (3.00; ZoO slse, S1C0; 3 site.
12.40; 324 slxe, 12.S3; Florida. W and 126
sizes, 13.00; 150, 1T6. 300 nnd 21 sizes, S150;
0 slse, 13.40; 2KS and 334 sites, 2.25;
Florida Kumquats, per box, 35c Apples:
Kxtra fancy Washington Jonathans, per
box, l2.2o; White Winter Penrmalns, per
box, 12.25; fancy White Winter Pear
lnalns, per box, J2.O0, fancy Idaho II lack i
Twigs, per box, 12.00; tanoy Idalio Bajd- j
wins, per box, 22.00; fancy Idaho York
Imperials? per box, 12.00; fancy Idaho
Walbridges, per box, 21.S5; fancy Idaho
Willow Twigs, per box, ll.C; fancy Idaho I
Smith Cider, per box, ll.bS; extra fancy
Idaho Northern Spy, Urccnlngs or Kings,
per box, $2.00; extra fancy Idaho Ham
bos, per box, 12.26; extra fancy Den Davis,
per box, 11.03; fancy Uen Davis, per box,
1.50; cholco Den Davis, per box, 11.40;
Hen Davis, per bbl., 14.30; York Imperials,
per bbl., 14S0; Mlnklers, per bbl.. M.W.
Lemons: Extra fancy Bunklst, 300s and
360s, per box, S&.60; extra cholco lied liall,
300ji and 3C0s, per box, W.W. a rapes; 13xtrn
fancy Hmpcrors, per crate, $2.15 ; Karl's
Umpcrors, per bhl J1.00; Imported il al
ii gas. extra fancy, 17.00; fiuicy, 30.50; extra
chotcb, 16.00; choice, 15.50. Grapefruit:
ICxtrn fancy Florida, SCs, 13.50; 40s and 96s,
$3.75; 54s, 64s and 80s, U.iS. Cranberrlest
Per box, 13.76; Uell and Bugle, per bbl.,
29.00; Doll and Cherry, per bbl., S.60:
late rod, per bbl., IS. 25; Itlchard, per bbl.,
49.00; extreme Jumbo, per bbl., $11.00.
VJflutsTAiJLii-i'otaioes: Genuine ned
Illver Karly Ohio, per bu.. 21.00: Iturals
or Durbanks, per bu., 85o; Idaho lUiralR,
per bu 80o. Sweet potatoes: Per hamper,
11. a. Cabbage: Holland seed, por.lb.. 2o:
red. per lb., 3c Onions: Ohio, large Ited
Globe, per lb., 2o; gp&ntsh, per crate,
11.50. Tomatoes: California, per 4-baskot
orate. 21.00.
MIBCELLANEOUSCalltornla figs, 12
12-oz. pkgs.. S5c; CO C-oz. pkgs., 1-2.00; Cali
fornia black figs, 13 12-oz. pkgs., 11.00; 7
crown Imported figs, ptr lb., 18c; 3 crown
Imported tigs, per lb., 13c: 7 crown pulled
figs (boxes weighing about C lbs.), 90a; G
crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about
5 lbs.), 76c; 7 crown pulled figs (boxes
weigning ii oi.j, per uoz., Jl.zs. Drome
dary brand dates, pkg., 13.00: Anchor
brand dates, pkg., lt2J; llolowle dates,
por io., (rtc rruinips, per ltr., zc jar
rots ,per lb., Sc. Boots, per lb., lc Tur
nips. Her lb.. 2c. ItUtabatraa. ner lh . 1Ur
California Jumbo celery, per dox., 8Gc
jurormgan celery, per dox., 35o. cider, per
keg. 13.23: not half bbl.. 15.75. Bhullnta.
per doz., 60c. Para-ley, per doz., 40c.
itadishes. per doz., 50c. Head lettuoe, per
doz., fl.oo. Homo-grown leaf lettuce, per
doz., 40c Green peppers, per basket, 50c.
Yux ur green oeans, per namper, sg.00.
Hot house cucumbers, per doz., 3l.50Hjz.00.
Cauliflower, per crate. 13.25. Venetian
garlic, per lb., 12V4o. Eggplant, per doz.,
12.00. Horseradish (3 doz. bottles tn case),
per case. 12.00. Walnuts, Ne. 1 soft shell,
per iu., iDc aieaium peoans, per lu., l3Hc.
Pecans, Jumbo, per lb., 15c, Qlant pecans,
Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 25c. Fil
berts, por lb., 16c. Drake almonds, per
lb., lSo; paper shell, 23c UrazIIs, per lb.,
ISc: large washed, por lb., 19c. Ulaok
walnuts, per lb., 2"jc. Peanuts, raw. No.
1, per lb., 7c; Jumbo, per lb., So: roasted,
per lb., 8V4c Shell bark hickory nuts, per
lb., 4c White rice poixsorn. per lb., 4c.
Checkers, per 100-lb. case, 13.W; per 60
P,kJ& cne' "78' Uocoanuts, per sack,
$7.00. Chestnut Imported Italian, per
lb., 10c; sack or bbl. lots, 9c. Honey,
white clovor, 24-aectlon case, per case.
Metal Market.
NEW YOrtK. Doc 9. M ETA L3 Lead,
easy: 13.06fl-4.03: In London. 17 i r-i
Spelter. Cosy: 15.10Ii5.20: In Lnnitnn. ri
2s 6d. Copper; steady; electrolytic, 314.50
14J5: lake, lS.00ffl6.W, nominal; casting,
S14.09tfl4.03; In London, steady; spot 65
5s: futures. 64 6a. Tin. wnak! inni m
December, t37.I2W37.62vt; January, 337.20
v.7& J.?VTrl wi.nviW37.7B5 March,
e3i.60O7,87H: In London, spot, X170 10;
fViVrSfL!71 AnOmony, dull; Cookson's,
S7.4567.60; In London, Cookson's, 2S4jO0.
nun, numi, unensngea; uievetana war
rants. 49s 7V4d.
BT. LOUIS, Dec. 9. M ETA LB Lead,
uni, fo.m. opvivvr, UUII, OU.w.
Oil and Iloeln.
NEW YOniC. Dec 9. COTTONSEED
uiij. liasy: prime summer yeuow, 17.03:
leuaniusr, e".PJ, ai.ll, jviay, Ij.Zd,
IIOHIN-Qulot.
TLTltl'KNTINE Steady.
SAVANNAH, Dec 9. TURPENTINE
lfirm; 43U43UC Bales. 609 bbls.; receipts,
ma uuis.i Biiiyniunia, o,na ddis.; stocks,
25.203 bbls.
ROSIN Firm. Bales, 2,715 bbls.; re
ceipts, a.zoj uDir.5 sntpments, 10.263 bbls.:
stocks. 147,123 bbls. Quote: A. II. CL iv
E. 33.63; P. 13.62V4C3 65: Q, H, I3.atfa.10i
l(U, o.l, IY , ,D.Sin,
Cotton Market.
NEWYOItK. Dec. 9.-COTTONWnur
closed steady: December. 17.13c: Jsniuri'
12.93c; March, 13.08c; May, 12.93c: July.
12.89c. Spot quiet; middling, 13.40c; gulf,
au.vavsi. -
LIVEItlOOL, Dec. 9.-COTTON-8pot In
fair demand; prices easier: middling. fii-
7.79d: good middling. 7.45d: mlddllnir. T.nri-
iuvr iniuuuiis, i.viui kuou oroinary. o.4ldi
uiuinaij, U.WU, naica, ualvB.
Dry Goads Market.
NEW YORK. Dec, 9,-DItY OOOD8
motion gooas ruiea quiet today, with
morn unnness anown in pnnt Cloth and
yarn goodn. Chiffon taffetas were In
active demand for spot delivery. The Job-
wins, iiuuo wns acaaonauiy quiet.
Cotton ainnlnar Report.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 8.-Cotton glnne.1
prior to De-cember 1 amounted tn 12,081, HO
runnlpg bales. Inrludlng 85,760 round
hales and 81.018 bales of Bea Island cotton,
the census bureau announced this morn
ing. Hngar Market,
NEW YOniC. Dec O.-SUOAlt-Raw
market weak; centrifugal, 2.4M3.5lti; nuts
cavado, 2.1VtT3.04c: molasses, 3.7092.79c;
centrifugal for January shipment was of
fered at 3.36c.
Copper Stock Increase.
NEW YORK, pec. 8. The statement
of the Copper Producers' association for
November stows an Increase In stock on
hand of 15,363.047 pounds, compared with
the previous month.
Evaporated Apples and Dried FralU,
NEW YORK, Dec. 9. EVAPORATED
APPLES-Qulet.
DRIED KRUITff-Prunes, active. Aprl.
cots and peaches, firm. Ralalne, dull.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Desirable Kinds of Cattle Fairly
Aotivc and Fully Steady.
H0G8 FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF
Sheen ArHvlnpc In Considerable
Nn tub era nt Stoat Point"- Lorn I
DriiiHiul Hood mul Prices
Strnity tn Stronger.
SOITH OMAHA. Dec. 9. 1911
Iteeelpls were: Cattle. Hogs. Hheep.
Offirl.l Mniidav 1.811 2.4S1
4.700 !
Kstlniale Tuesday 4.JC0 8.60
Two days this week... 7,011 MJl
Same days Inst week.. 11.234 18,379
Same days 2 wks ago 6.181 1S.67J
Same days 3 wks ago.tt.759 1S.3J5
Same dftj-u 4 wks ago.14.9f5 14.22
Same days last year.. 13,(63 .331
ll.WJ
15,709
90,306
29,018
3R.1J1
61.023
2S.V03
The following table shows the "'''P.1?
ot cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date as compared with last year:
1913. 1912. Inc Dec.
Cattle 915.S79 9S2.970 47.091
.Hogs ., 2.SS4.302 2.742,823 ..y. SA527
Bhoep 3.100.SS5 2,K.91S 271.970
' The following table shows tho range ot
Trices for hogs at the South Omaha 1 ve
stock market for the last few days, with
comparisons: .
Date. 1S1J. 1912.1911.1910.l.liK)8,
1907.
NOV. 24. 7 44H 7 471 I 6 SS 8 04
Nov. 27 7 4S 8 121 0
Nov. 2S. 7 47i b 00 6 99
NOV, 29. 750 7Ci 0 01 707 S09
Nov. 30. 7 U 7 00 S 12
Dec 1.. 7 6I1i 6 03 7 13 8 02
Dec 8.. 7 40 7 57 6 01 7 13 8 OS
Dec 3.. 7 42 7 54 7 13 8 03
Dec. 4.. 7 34 7 55 6 03 8 03
Dec. 5. 7 41 7 54 5 9J 7
Dec 7 44H 7 69 5 M 7 4 8 12
Deo. 7.. 7 55 7 94 7 41 8 22
DcC. 8. 7 5614 5 97 7 32 8 22
Dec. 9 1 7606 01 745 830
4 07
4 2.-.
4 34
4 50
e
4 61
4 4
4 63
4 7
4 71
4 C3
e
4 47
5 5C
5 CI
e
S S3
5 79
6 75
6 Co
5 59
5 5S
e
5 41
5 42
5 43
Sunday. "Holiday.
Knpnlnta anil itlannaltlon-of live stock
at tho Union Stock Yard. Bouth Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m.
yesterday:
niCCBIPTfl CARW.
Cattle. Hogs.Bhecp. H'r's.
C, M. & Bt. P. lty. 13 8 8 ..
Wabash Ry I 6 ..
Missouri Pnc. Rj',, 5 .. ..
Union Pacific lty.. 43 17 z
C. ft N.-W., east.. 7 8 7 ..
C. & N.-W., west.. 24 24 6 1
C, St. P.. M. & O. 17 5 4 ..
t., ii, Oi Vii east., i o i
. i. t . . try in IS
U., 13, oc WL "vrv.. i
C, R. I. ci P., east 23 8 ' 6
C, R. I. ftP.. west 111..
Illinois Central.... 4 5 .. ,.
C. Q. W. Ry.. I 1
Total recolpts.... 174 95
C7
DIBPOBITION-HEAD.
Morris & Co 3S7 e 1,027 1,611
Bwlft & Co 4R5 1,533 1,780
Cudahy Packing Co.,.. 527 1,729 8.W0
Armour & Co 764 1.9S1 2.S99
Morrell 8
Lincoln racking Co.... 12
8. Omaha l'acktng Co., 5
W. D. Vansant Co 47
Denton, V. & & Lush.. 15 ,
Hill & Bon 16 1
F. n. Lewis 254 ... ,J
J. It. Itoot & Co 200
J. II. Bulla 0
Werthelmer & Degen.. 358 ... ...
11. F. Hamilton 212
Sullivan llros 51
Lehmer Bros 35 ... ...
Itothschlld & Krcbs.... 110
Christie 33
Hlgglns 9
Huffman 8
Iloth 8
Ilaker. Jones & Smith. 84
Tanner 13
Harvey 200
Iowa Cattle Co..,, 12
Other buyers..; 40a ... 3,121
Totals 4,323 6,2W 12,300
CATTLE Recelnts of cattle were mod
crate this morning, the receipts for the
two days amounting to only 7,011 head,
as against 11.230 head for the same days
lost weeK ana neitci ror tno corre
sponaing per od a year ago.
ThS market nn tvnr atnera vunm a 1ltl
slow, buyers apparently being a little
particular about what they took on. At
the came tlmo suoh cattle as thoy hap-
Sened to wunt commanded steady prices,
n the other hand kinds that did not
una iavor in tneir eyes were slow and
noiaers or such cattiu ressniiHi nrir
na o. Iltlla atar n. Ihul. blml
. " - , J M. ...V. f. 1 1 1 V. .
LOWS and hSIters worn In ronA ilamanrf
and as a -pi.le' sold, early In the morning
at prices that, were fully steady wjlh yes-
IUIUO.J.
Blockers and fendera w.r n .
plentiful and the demand was fair with-
uui more unrig any very important
Clause tn vnm.
Quotations on cattle: Oonii tn
beef ntears, 18.15O8.C0; fair to good beef
steers, I7.80C8.10; common to fair beef
steers, S6.60iW7.50; fair to choice year
lings, 38.25(17)1.235 good tu choice rangers.
t7.0Otf7.9Q; fair to good rangers, tS.5ojc7.00!
common to fair rangers, ktsim m
to choice cofnfed heifers, S.6O47.60; good
;2 tJitW-w. ood
tu uiun. tur.., fv.wuv.og, iBir 10 good
grades. 35.25f2d.00: common tn fat-
142&Q6.XS; good to oholce stockers and
and feeders, t.rr3Bl.j common to fair
stockers and feeders. 35.6dj4.l8, stock
i-uvrs .iiu iieuvrs, es.uvuo.wi veai Calves
ltcprcsontatlve sales:
JJEE1T STEERS.
No. A. Tt. 4 No. At. Pr.
t .... f 15 10 not 7 It
41 Ill) 7 0
..., 1M1 7 tl
It Ill 7 U
It 1111 7 10
10. .u lilt 7 to
to US 7 II
4 117 7 00
II
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tilt 7 ti
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II,
.170 I b)
1177 t7l
IS... ....... .1041 (0
17 1100 t tO
1.
t
I
tsTV I W
1030 T 10
1114 em
"STEEHB AND HEIFERS.
I Ml 7 10 II, m TU
1 1110 7 to t low I 00
1 711 7 50 3 tit I to
u M0 7Wcows.
1,,.,, t0 4 10
1 10JO i CO
t i t 00
1 , 1001 1 it
t 14 t M
t 10 t M
1..,,; 1010 1 it
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1 1040 1 la
1 mi 1 40
It." 117 4i
I IM I M
1 ISO 5 10
1 1110 t to
7 1041 t tt
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4 Hi ID
1 101 1 70
1 1080 I 71
1 110 t 71
if 7IT I 71
t ion ito
11 10U t IS
1...... 1100 I m
t IIS I 00
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7....
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.,.,1170 4 15
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HEIFERS.
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.... 720 7 00
.... S50 7 00
....711 7 00
.... 117 1 II
.... III 7 25
.... tto 7 li
... 107 7 40
.... 110 7 4a
.... 410 7 71
.... do 1 on
.... 117 I (0
.,,.1000 t 13
... 1400 t 10
....1224 01
.... 110 I 00
.,..1170 tt
.... 410 n
....1410 t ii
....UIO t 21
1010 6 00
1.
.771 00
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, 710 I tt
(41 I 40
.Ml I 40
i Ul 4 45
, (It I 40
. 70 6 10
toe ( 15
. 1st t (S
.1110 I 7t
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10
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7
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1 UIO Itt I
1 10M II I
1 1110 rt
1 lilt I 41
1 DM t tn
1 1M0 t M
1 1110 t to
1 IMS I 14
1 .....110 Ml
1 1140 I 15
1 (,.1400 t7a
I ,1M I 71
1 lilt I 75
1.
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1 1220 IIS
i 1110 I to
1 1T70 I C4
1 414 7 71
1 UZtf 1
CALVES.
I SO 4 71 I....
.. JM ta
.. IM llo
.. IM I 10
110 4 71
. . 100 I 71
..170 t tt
11 1.7 7 00
4 411 T a
11 411 7 to
1 104 7 Tl
1 0 I 00
1 200 t ce
1 2Sn t li
1 VA I tO
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314 t 71
111 10 CO
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BTOHKERH AND FBEDF.RB
, 7T1 S 71
1.
too Te
rn 71
Ill I M
....... 434 t 04
au 00
, 444 ti
ISO C ti
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tot re
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II
. . t4 I 71
. . 74 71
. . Krt 71
tn 71
110 10
711 t 10
Ml C 14
111 IS
ui t is
Ml 11
17 ..
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41 IU I 70 il ,., , H 7
t IU I 71
M. Christenson Nctirnska.
SO feeders. .1101 7 15 S steers.. ..1216 7W
12 Cows.. . 991 6 6rt
A. C. Moms South Dakota.
13 heifers... S!0 0 66
liuus-Hccelptu were very modcrato
for a Tuesday, but advices from other
markets were bearish, nnd trade opened
out very slowly, early bids belhg gen
erally lower A few sales made early In
the morning to shippers were quoted ns
steady, but these were very scattering,
ami as a gonoral thing tho mat ket
opened out SflNk" lower.
As a ruin killers nrefrrrnl henvv nrnt
butcher weight hogs, and this sort of
stuff was not more thnn n lilt flrn
Jower. Light and light mixed stuff did I
not fare SO Well. howtiVnr. nml mitaliln I
of n few loads sold early to shippers, they
Worn A flni. fllmA tntl'nt. IlilIU r.f 11.. i.
butchers and heavies movnl at r? t'xi
7.W. while most of the lights lauded at
i.i.Tif.rw. rope reached 17.70. Just a
nickel below ycstenlnv's hlrh nrtxn
Trade was slow all the morning and It
bji wen atong towards noon before an-
iiuuK iiKo a cienrnnco was mnile.
No.
A., sn. l'r.
No.
AT.
Sh. Tr.
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... t li
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... 7 11
... 7 41
14
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10 7 IS
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11 114
.. 7 ti
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si 111
11 lis
Ill
It Ill
71 17t
M 7 tn
40 7 to
to 7
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71.
to. .
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.171
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,..111
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...171
7 ti
7 J.1
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0 7 M
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40 7 tt
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10 7 4
10 7 40
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170
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Ml 114 7 4i
HIIISKI' AS a ruin n mnriaraf.. .linnln
s u rule
of killing lambs, yearlings nnd ewes
moved pretty freely again today, lluy-
proeeoded Immediately to get what they
. iHa aicuu)- iu eirung as com
pared with yesterday. Strictly cholco
Kt mien were scarce ami fnr tnni nunn
tho packers were good buyers of tho me
dium klhds. trade bolng gottcrttlly lively
and a clearance taking place compara
tively early In the forenoon.
Tho range on fed western lambs Was
around t7.40fr7.70. thcMo bclncr nhuut lhn
only kind here. The latter price Was
paid ror about 500 head averaging seventy-nine
pounds and was as high its any
lambs sold durtng the day. As much an
6.75 was received for one or two bunches
ot fed western yearlings-and fat ewes
ranged anywnero rrom t,40 to t.oo, be
Ing practically the same spread at which
ewvc sold the day before.
with the improvement in the weather
there was a fair Inquiry for feeder lambs
and ewes this morning, but tho supply
was somewhat limited, today's receipts
being nearly all on the killing order.
Prices were pretty much the same as
yesterday and possibly a little lower than
tho close of last week. At tho tlmo ot
writing few sales Of Importance were re
ported. Quotations on sheen ana lambs: I.ambs.
good to cholco, 27.GOol7.SS; lambs, fair to
good, 7.004r7.50; lambs, culls, 15.501W.00;
iambs, feeders, tS.50(r6.S5) yearlings, light,
l.wii.7a; yearlings, neavies, ttt.iwo.tio;
iiLiiuiKa, treucie, ii.wvti.wi .vvhiiuia,
good to choice, 35.2S4J5.50: fair to good,
I4.65C5.23; wethers, rcededs. t4.00O4.50;
owed, good to choice, 34.O5U6.0O; fair to
good, 34.151M.65i ewes, feeders, 33.2303.75.
No. Av. Pr.
310 cornfed lambs 73
7 3.'.
80 comfed lambs 73
120 comfed lambs 70
10 culls ....54
175 cornfed lambs 79
57 cornfed lambs 79
233 cornfed lambs 64
231 cornfed lambs 77
73 cornfed lambs 74
79 cornfed ewes 114
216 cornfed ewes 101
122 cornfed ewes 114
194 cornfed ewes 97
73 cornfed ewes 97
194 cornfed ewos 97
78 cornfed ewes 98
ICS cornfed lambs 00
200 cornfed lambs ................ 71
208 comfed lambs 7
95 'cornfed lambs 71
669 cornfed ewes 99
492 cornfed yearlings ............ 89
55 comfed lambs cr
230 comfed lambs R0
260 comfed lambs 77
67 comfed lambs, yearlings,.. 88
193 cornfed lambs j
178 cornfed lambs
7 35
85
5 00
7 00
7C0
7 30
7 55
7 60
4 CO
4 CO
4 CS
5 10
500
500
6 00
0 S3
7 40
7 40
7 40
4 SO
S75
7 40
7 70
7 70
6 75
5 75
056
4 60
7 CO
700
7 40
5 00
8 2S
S 00
S 00
s aa
3 0)
171 ewes i
208 cornfed lambs 73
223 comfed iambs
193 comfed lambs
................
...f, 72
M .V ft .........a.............
K5
12 cornfed wethers J
43 comfed' ewes 110
183 comfed ewes 108
199 comfed ewes
41 cornfed ewes '
CIIICAOO LIVI3 STOCK MAKICBT
Cottle Mow Hons Unsettled, Opening-
Loreer.
nifininn Tinrt a fATTM.Tl Tlire.tt)ts.
7,600 head; markot slows beeves,
9.60; Texas steers, tt.in.ou, V
erteers. S6.wjri.60i ""u..VJil
M.90jW;70; cows and heifers, 33.50flS.tO,
cuyejfcwu.w. .
ltUU iwx:eipis, n, neau, iiwiki m.-
settled, opened 6c lower: duik oi saies.
l7.7Mrt.S5: light. t7.D04I7.S0! mixed, t7.554p
7.; neavy, fi.wuv,v; ruuau, ei-wseiio",
5fl!SS?'eMr r llinin.rlnl. ttrtrvvi
.3.1 ULJl V. J - . . . T
lionnr marKei steaay to iva mwer, name,
, rj, wAM.am l "f&H m- vAflrllntra.
5.601.00: native lambs, 56.50i87.80! west
ern lamus, ip.vawi.vj.
.: r. rrr...
HMIIilll l.ltr JjIYB DIOOK Sn tllliv la
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 9.-CATTLB
Receipts, 11, tw noou, sietvay iu wuui.
teers, J7.00O7.85; western steers, 93.00
7.75; southern steers. $5.6007.20: cows,
34.40it7.25; helfesr, 36.6039.26: stockers and
- . A- . -a. . ., . . It., m, ..I.,..
roeuers, sii.YDtiTi.w, uuiis, ttvwyuw, vant..
HOUB Receipts, M,vti neuu, tosvujr,
U..11, Himniiii haavv. r7(Wr7.7Br Deckers
and butchers, 37.KiO-7.77W; light. 37.40t
7.C5; pigs. J0.6O7W.25.
- . avatar v a avtn d T.AliitBi rl lall
Oil fcJtJl AiN V sUAM ijo ncwi.ni v,ws
. a as, a in. Mtrvinr TaAmha. t7.21Stf2
8.00; yearlings. JS.6017.05i wethers, J4.60U
ewes, i.wat.ia.
mnm rile Lives HtoeU Market
,v. , r.,tii a A TT T l" TT .m, I nt
4.C0O head; market steady; native beef.
f7.tV)fl9.15; cows ana netiers, fi.jovB.in;
lookers and feeders, JS.OOatf.fO; southern
Steers. Vi.ioui.w, rows cwiu ucucib, f i.wj
- . . tie rn
1IOQS Ilecelpts, iauo neaa; inarKet jt
1(V. lower: tim ana ignis, urai.w
mixed and butchers. l7.60STt7.fOJ good
V. . ...... mf "71 J. T v.
K1II3KI1 ANU IjASUJO- iteciiiB, o.rv
u..rt- mn.lj.t itni1v! unlive muttons.
J3.7604.W; lambs, .250S.w.
Nlnur Cltr Litc Btoctc Jtarket.
SIOUX CITY, Ia., Dec, 9. CATTLE
Receipts, I.KO head; market steady.
. . . i . f rv,iU 1 nnur. anrl lialf.ra
unlive Dicciii fi.vwuo.wi,..- ""r.
J5.00ij6.e0; canners, JlTDO-t W; calves, JS.CO
1 1 nic r .rAlnt 5 hrtl mirkfl BtPfUlV
Heavy, $7.25tt7.45; moxod, 17.4..00; light.
HHEEP AND IAMBncelpt. 2.KO
head; market steady. Fed mutton, ,15.05
tfiCOO; Wi5ther. JI.WTl.w; ewes, iic-yi.w;
. . r mm. r r
lamus, eu.iu'u'.".-
i .T...it T.lvi 9lnsk BTarke(.
BT. JOHETH;, Dec. 9. CATTLE Re
ceipts, Low neaa, mru. sksuj, .mn,
JS.607i8.75: cows and heifers, Jt.25tfa.50;
. r mvAia rA
tiaivea. iavusikv.
HOOB Receipts 12,000 head; market, 58
HHEEP AND I.AMBS Receipts 2.000
head; market, loffitc ntgner, lamoa, eow
C8.W.
Llvr Htocsc In Sight
Receipts of llvo stock at the principal
western markets yesterday:
came. nogs, oneep
Kansas City
ftioux City .
.11,000
20.000
10.000
1,800
4,600
1.800
3.600
4,200
2. M0
15.000
2.M0
13.000
I, too
6.400
3.500
3.000
U.000
nt. Louts .......
est
Bloux City
nt. josepn
Houth Omaha
Totals
.2.800 65,100 34,400
Boo Want Ads rrodute ItesuUs.
WHERE GATES SHUFFLED OFF
"Upend n Million" t;hnrlejr llnnkcA
"Ate IllRh" In Cody
Wyoming;.
A correspondent In Cody, Wyo.. writes
to eastern pnpom thnt the visit of the late
Charles O. Dates Is stilt the chief topic ot
conversation In that iilace, which Is stated
not to have been so stirred since a mys
terious pair of horocmcn held up tho First
National bank nnd shot the cashier.
Gates' prodigal generosity nnd his
shrowd comments upon men and things
furnished a sensation fresh ovory hour
while ho Watt In Cody. Thofo wos noth
ing counterfeit in tho sorrow of the men
who hnd known him In the hills when
the word went out that he. wns dead.
Thero Is nothing counterfeit now In the
mist which dims their oyes when they
speak ot him.
"No, sir," said nn old-timer, who fol
lowed one of tho big herds from Texas
In l?8t or thereabouts. "I didn't know
thero was a feller like him In the world."
Ontcs, tho Cody man writes, was ap
preciative ot disinterested kindnesses to
a degree, considerate of those he liked,
and he took to camp life like a duck to
water, chopping wood, shoveling snow,
am! .assisting with the camp "wash." Ho
gave away thousands of dollars In n da,
but It wns quickly learned that he would
not be "gouged" out of oven two ''bits,'
His keen estlmatu of men nnd their mo
tives was a Joy to tho Cody community,
whloh Is etlll chortling In glco over a
robutf handed nut to ono of Us "leading
cltlxcns."
This person, of a typo common to west
ern towns, a typo which meets tho In
coming stranger with a dinner Invitation
In otto hand and something' which It Is
desired to promoto In tho other, attempted
to point out to Oaten the mlstnko ho wns
making In shooting for his compnnlpnts
tho weatern "rough necks," the men of
tho mountains and ranches and ranges
who make no pretcno of being anything
other than what they nro.
"Now that your hunt Is ovor," said tho
leading cltlien with unction, 'we want
you to moet some, of our representative
people. Of course, those follows are all
right In the mountains, hut"
Gates looked at him with slightly wid
ened eyes.
"Why, they're tho finest crowd of boys
I ever mot I llko 'em I lovo 'onv-evcry
ono of 'cm. They'ro good enough fbr me
nny old tlmo nnd place."
'Certainly, certainly, but now I've just
hired a car for tho day, and I'll show
you around myself. I'd llko you to look
over" .
tlntes rote up on his hind legs, as tt
were, and eyed tho leading cltlxcn with
ntnused contempt.
"What would I go with you fort Tht
woods aro full of huckleberries like you,
I meet em by tho hundred every day
back cast, flay, you go to ." And
dates rode off merrily In his own car
with tho "rough-nocks." The leadlnt;
clttxen Is stated still to wear a dated look
in his eyes from lhn unaccustomed Jolt
When Gates sont for the rector of the
Kpcopal church to ask him the nmou.nt
of tho church debt, ho gavo the younsr
parson a quick glnnca and observed enn-
itdly, "You've got a good face, but a
poor ove-rcmit" a matter which ho speed
ily remedied by the purchase of the best
garment lhat "Davey" Jones' outfitting
estnbllshment afforded. '
The "yelloW-bnck" cow-pUnchcr. wlw
put his foot over a Imnknoto which Gates
dropped, got away with It without com
ment, but not with the delusion that he
had decnlvcd Its owner. Gates merely
turned his head and gavo him. a level
stare, but ho haver spoke to' the puncher
again.
Jtatsblllhsd IMS. ron gl.
. D. OLAGG,
Hides, Pelts, Furs, Wool,
Tallow and Grease.
081 Csntral Avs, Tort Bodge, Is.
Braaob Xonss, Xs Kati, ia.
Write far our prices and maka us a
trial shipment .
Wun-anMltm mtrm Satftfaatfn,
OomhmuWm
Caustic Balsam
Has iMltittts 1st ft ftiipitllirs.
Bate, Speed and PostUre Cure (or
Curb. Bflkt Bweesr, Oareej Koek.
Kffslasl Xeadeaa, FeMeer, Wis
Put, aai all Uaieseaa tress Sfaela,
JUaitoae sat ether bear turners.
Cores all skla ettstasM sr TaraelUe.
Tsrus, Blphthsris. taBTe all
SaaaliM ta Sera M CxVtiS.
Terr bottle ot Oavetle Salasja. ao)4 Is
Warranted to ste ttUiiHtion. Price (1.60
per Dome, soia ujr arurtiste. cr sent jr ex-
rrM, ebanree paifi. 1ta mil dtrecuoci far
le nee. sV7"Bead for deeerlpUrs drvulars.
tesUaoalela, ate. Address
tt LswTtnce-Wllllimi Co., CltrtUni, 9,
Get More
EGGS
Now they are high, by using
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Poultry Regulator
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bans laying whan eggs are worth mot-
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tt 5oM on Money Back GusranUe by
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Will reduce Inflamed, Strained,
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lameness and pain from a Splint,
Side Done or Bone Spavla. No
blister, no hair gone. Hone can be
used. ;2 a bottle delivered, petcribe
vour ease for iDecial inttructioni
and Book 2 K Free.
AISQRIINEJR., the amitepUclinlmentfot
mankind. Keducct Strained, Torn Liga
ment. Enlarged Glands, Veins cf Muscles,)
Heals Cuts, Sores. Ulcers. Allays pain. Pries'
11.00 s home si drMri er e t uteres, hook trusnce" use.
r. IBU"3. r. 0. t.i ItH laaipn w.tBfrtr,plaial
.IttH.
MOIMEY IIM GRAIN
tit bare puts er calls so 1S.0O0 biubels et ikui
or eora. No further risk. A Baeemeat et la Bross
price at see rou a chance to take H0i 4a, teaaitai
ttot, eta. Write tor partlcatarv riaaftce. Brekar
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