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    HIE BEE: 0MA1IA, TIIUBSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19111.
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KKAL ESTATE.
t-lTY ..'HOl'tSIlTY t'OIl SVLE.
A MAI1 OK OMAHA 8TRKETS. In
dexed: alao Omaha red book, vest pocket
size; free at our orflce; two stamps br
mall. Charles K, Williamson. Real Es
tate. Insurance, care of property. Omaha.
TO Bl'Y, SELL Oil KENT, KIUST SEK
JOHN W, ROBniNS. 1801 FAIINAM 8T.
(ROOM modern house, new, oak finish.
O. A. Eckles. D. 1KH
$1.00 DOWN-LOTS
And $1.00 per week. Central Park or
Hanscnm Park addition. Red 2)47.
REAL ESTATE.
FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SAt.I)
Arltnnaa.
40 and SO acres of cutover pine land
near this city. Fine fop truck, fruit and
Poultry; H2.60 per acre. ..Easy terms. Olaf
H. Kyster, 901 State Bank Bldg., Little
Rock, Ark.
FARM of S acres of Ttrg'.rt lahd for
sale. 190 acres cultivated. Could be made
a model stock farm. 123 per acre, cash.
This Is a bargain. E. E. Williams, Mc
Gehee. Ark.
FARM of 13) acres of fine land for J20
per acre. Would rtnake a model small
stock farm and is cheap. Led Harrell, Mc
Qehee. Ark.
Arisona.
FOR tSO we can locate you on 330 acres
government land: best of soli and water
and close to main lino TL TL, and Rood
climate. $230 pays fare down and back
from Omaha. niing fees, surveying, trans
portatloa on ground, etc
1138 City Nat Bank Bldg.. Omaha.
Itnnans.
BARGAINS In land. Great advantages
to stockmen In grazing and climate. Ad
dress J. W. JCenncr. Eureka. Kan.
town.
FOR SALE by owner, 560-acre farm,
V,i miles from Mt. Ayr, la., two full seta
of Improvements, 6 never falling wells,
two windmills; corn, G3 bushels per acre:
000 acres In grass. Can't be beaten for
combination stock and grain farm. Price
and terms reasonable. Adress Qcorgo
AV. Meyer. Mound City. Mo.
5 MILES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS.
J110 PER ACRU . ,
Buys good 100-acre farm: all tillable
but few acres, much of It nearly level
upland; 16 to 20 acres or alfalfa, 3 acres
excellent orchard; one of tho best 2
aero vineyards In the county. The orchard
and vineyard will bring at least WOO or
1509 per year clear profit; small house,
two barns, brick cave collar; well
drained. 7 acres, sloping south ana Pro
tected from north and west; good road to
city; with -a farm 6 miles from Council
Bluffs and 9 miles of Omaha you can
get retail prices for everything you
grow; nearness to this grownlng city
Insures a steady Increase In value of
this land whether farm land In general
advances or goes back; plenty of farms
of no greater value havo sold for Jl&O per
acre; a few thousand dollars will handle
this farm and we bellve It will make
purchaser good money. McQee Real Es
tate Co.. 106 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs.
Missouri.
ISO-ACRE farm. Improved. Price $2,809;
$500 down; map free, Arthur. Mountain
View. Mo.
QREAT opportunities to secure cheap
homes and sure Investments In tho fa
mous fruit and dalrv belt, -located on the
pouth slope of tho Ozark hills; Improved
farms, $12.60 up; beautiful timber, $7.60
up; easy terms. Write for free literature
and lists. PorterXleld & Son, Koshkonong.
Mo.
Minnesota.
LEVEL,' good soil, improved 1W thirty
three miles from St. Paul. Minn., for
$4,600. Other pieces. AVrito owner. Jay
Kalrd. Clayton, AVIs.
Nebraska.
'Invest Your Savings
in Land
Thd advance in value of lands has made
higher interest tor the owners .than-any
savings, blink could afford to pay- Wcil
locatcd, low-priced land, with good soil,
Is the .best and safest place tp put your
savings. . Ilgher values always follow
the settling up of the country. A cash
payment 'of $1,000, balance long time at 0
per cent, with the option to pay as fast
as ;ypu 'please, will buy 220 acres very
choice land, 'located right and sure to ad
vance In value -Write for full description.
J.-H. Dumont ' & Co.
lttH Famam 6t.
Phone Doug. 690.
qutk Llxtcuta.
PINE QUARTER-OR SALE CHEAP.
Southeast Section 7-5-21, Stanley county,
South Dakota. Irving Best, (30 Cedar
St.. St. .Paul. Minn.
Miscellaneous.
'160 Acres, Improved. Dawson county,
Nebraska, per acre $10.
160 Acres, Improved' Orcer county, Okla-
homa, per acre $10.
160 Acres, Improved, Alfalfa county, Okla
homa, per acre $55.
160 Acres, Improved, Beckham county,
"Oklahoma, per acre $25.
SO Acres". ' Improved, Garvin county,
Oklahoma, per acre $00.
100 Acres, improved, qrady county, Okla
homa, per acre $45. M
160 Acres, Improved, Coffee county, Kan
sas, per acre $40. ...
$20 Acres, Improved. Norton county, Kan
sas, per acre, $$S.
160 Acres, Improved, Atchison county,
Kansas, per acre $85.
660 Acres. Improved, Elk county, Kansas,
Fnvestlgate Easy terms. long time, of
fered to close eastern holdings.
CONE & SEARS.
210 AVoolner Bldg. Peoria. 111.
FARMS FOR RENT.
Pnrrun and Ranch Lands.
160 AND 1M acres, well Improved, good,
revel, 'tillable lahd. Address B. Marks. 221
Vine St., Council Bluffs, la.. Phone 118-
IlEAIi ESTATE LOANS
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
AVead. Wead Bldg.. 1Mb, and Ktrnam.
(lot. CITY LOANS. Bemla-Carlberg Co.,
310-312 uranaeia 'i. neater Dunning,
AVANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
GARVIN 33BOS ffi? 'J8U?&2&
WANTKDr-Clty loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1130 Faniani Bt.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
AV. il. iiiun.as. 22 Mate Bank Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
U'K .EKtj REAL ESTA'lE CO.,
101 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2711
FIVE per cent farm loans; optional
payments. Wm. McCormlck. 13ul Farnam.
' LAJtOB loans our specialty- Stu.ll BrosT
HARRISON A MORTON, US Um. Nat.
SALE OH EXCHANGE 1U IS.
FOR SALE A Very fine stock and grain
ranch of 4U acres, located about 30 wilts
from Wichita, Kan., and 4 miles from
good railroad town; finely Improved, good
buildings, tine orchard and extra tene
ment house; well, fenced and watered by
creek. through pastures; some sice Umber
along creek; aoout aw acres; apienaw tor
alfalfa. This ranch 1. money maker.
Might - consider a smaller farm or in
come property as part payment. Price.
$S7.aO per acre. Address P. O, Box Us.
Kalrbury, Neb.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bears Seems to Be Scarce on the Lo
cal Grain Exchange.
SITUATION BECOMES BULLISH
Expert 9nr that Wheat In the
Northrreat In Being Pretty Well
t'lrnned Vii Railroads Fur
nish rienty of Cir.
WANTED.
GOOD CATTLE RANCH
WILL EXCHANGE
Uve business established 26 years. In
cluding horses, harness, heavy truck and
freight wagons, carriages, hearses, bus
and trunk transfer and real estate lo
cated in a good manufacturing town la
lona. What have you to offsrr
UOSSERMAN BROS.,
Murray. Ia.
TWO scattered quarters, choice. Wilkin
county (Minn ) land; well located. What
have you to oners uive xuu particular
in first letter. J N. King, Breckenrldge.
Minn.
BEAUTIFUL 67S-acra section, unira.
proved. In Texas panhandle, clear, price
lib, W0. Want merchandise. Income prop
trtjr or" smaller form. E. W, Taylor,
. , ,. Omaha, Dec 10, 111$.
In looking over the professionals In
the wheat market yesterday the writer
was unable to find many bears. Such
en old time short and bear as John F.
Barrett, the. well known professional,
declared yesterday that he ha Joined
hands with the bulls and that he believes
prices will not only hold firm, but that
they are likely to advance. It may be
said that Mr. Barrett was the last of
the old time crowd, who have adhered
to the bear side for months and months,
to desert the bears' camp and join hands
with those who believe prices are low
enough. It la a noticeable fact that
tnose who bought wheat yesterday were
cautious, as they seem to believe the
market Is growing Into a one-sided af-
rair and that any heavy liquidation
would be likely to play havoc with
values. Tho fact that those who are
buying and selling cash wheat tn the
different positions throughout the coun
try were still unwilling to mane uiwr
trftnajactlnria nuhltci wu nrobablv the
cause of some buying by soattored shorts
as well as by Investors.
Tho situation In our own northwest, as
well as In western Canada, is becoming
more and more bullish. The best author
ities in that country, both sides of the
International line, say that wheat was
riovef as well cleaned up as at the pres
ent time. The railways have offered
amplo facilities for the movement and
the weather has been favorable almost
every day since the crop was harvested
issi summer.
There was a weather market In com,
with prices again lower and the old-time
friends of this cereal wore slow to take
hold on the buying side. Corn was under
pressure on more occasluns than one. and
It will take only a few days more favor
able weather to force farmers out of their
holdings, which Is likely to be accom
panied with price recessions.
A timmlnxnt Innir was the leading seller
of ribs and there was some selling of
lard by smaller packers. There was a
llttlo bear pressure noticeable on pork
from Pit traders.
casn wheat wan uucnangea.
Cash corn was Hfflc lower.
Cash oats were Wc lower.
nicsi-jintM of wheat and flour were
063,000 bu., corn 1.000 bu. and oftta none.
At Liverpool wheat closed unchanged
to 4d lower: corn HWd lower.
Primary wheat receipts were vxi.m ou.
nnrt nViinmnt fATfort int.. ruralnst re
ceipts of 1.263,000 bu. and shipments of
423.000 bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were 603,000 bu.
and shipments 664.000 bu., against re
ceipt of 745.000 bu. and shipments of
444.000 bu., last year.
Primary oats receipts were th.ww ou.
and shipments of 876,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 7611,000 bu. and shipments of
622,00 bu. last year.
CAIILOT 1U9UISUTB.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 41 167 163
Minneapolis 277 ... ...
Duluth 225
Omaha 24 75 21
Kansas City 24 )z w
8t. Louis 70 2? 34
AVInnlpeg 702
The following cash sales were reported
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars, 82c;
1 car, 82Kc No. 3 hard winter, z cars.
Sttic; 1 car, 81c. No. 3 mixed. 1 car,
Slttc. Rye: No. 8. 1 car. 57V4c. Oats:
Standard, 4 cars. 39Wc; 1 car, 39c. No. 2
white. 1 car. 38Ho: 1 car. 87J88V4c. No.
4 white. 4 cars. 38c No grade, 1 car.
3Kc Corn: No. 3 white, 1 car. 65c; 415
cars, 64Hc No. 4 white, 1 car, 64c No.
2 yellow. 8 cats. 65c No. 3 yellow, 1 car,
e&c; 3 cars, tie; 7 cars, mna a tp,
64c No. 8 mixed, 2 cars 64fcc No. 3
mlvA 1 rar Uc Knl 4 mixed. 2 Car.
63Mc No grade (oats mixed), 1 car, 63Hc.
.Omaha cash J'nees wneai;
fiard, SlHe83Vc: No. 8 hard, 812Hc; No.
i hnnl 7KUlS1rr No. 1 SDrlnr. Slff81V4c:
No. 4 spring. 7847o: No. 2 durum, 714
Cf&Oc; No. 3 durum, 7?vwnc. torn, no,
2 white, MSC5Uc: No. 3 white, 64U65c:
Np. 4 white, 634c: No. 2 yellow, 6414.
C5c; No. 3 yellow, 63HJ65c: No. 4 yellow,
63061c No. 2, 64W4ttc: No. 3, 63H04o:
No. 4. (&&63HC. Oats: No. 2 white, 39U
40o, standard, 39r39o: No. 3 white. 8S4
4JJ8Hc; No. 4 white, 27ec. Barley:
Miilttnir. 68073c: No. 1 feed. 464c. Rye:
.57tt&c; No; 3, 6767Hc
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features af the' Trading and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade,
CHICAGO. Dec. 10. Spirited buying for
prominent speculators gave a list today
to wheat. The market closed firm. Uc to
MCHc net higher. Corn finished Irregular,
H0o lower to a like advance, and oats
the same as last night to a shade docllne.
Provisions wound up at a rise of 7H10o
to 30c
Sales to exporters were responsible for
much of the bullish sentiment regarding
wheat. One house here disposed of 250,000
bushels for Lisbon, It was said also that
Kanra's City was selling wheat back to
interior Kansas ror milling, and that Ne
braska farmers estimated 35 per cent of
the crop In their state, would be fed to
live stock.
Favorable weather for the Argentine
harvest was offset by continued advices
that the yield there was short poor, in
duality, and -of light weight. Further
more, the chances of winter killing by the
recent ireexo in me ran sown neias south
and west of Chicago were steadily kept
in mina ny traaers. on the otner hand,
bearish gossip was current that eastern
roads In the United States would loan all
tho cars required this winter to move
grain to Atlantic ports. Realizing sales
on the swells acted as an additional check
Hgalnst a more substantial upturn.
corn was under heavy selling pressure
most of the day, but In the last half hour
the market rallied, owing to alms that
P't offerings were golnc Into strong hands.
iieparts varied as to whether supplies
from farmers showed arty decided Increase
because or improved weather. Commis
sion house buying steadied oats, but ship
ments from Canada were said to be again
a factor In the east, and there were con
tinued liberal receipts In the Canadian
northwest.
Packers took an active hand at buying
provisions when the market early gave
way in sympathy with a decline In the
price of hogs. Shorts were forced to
"cover In a lively manner.
Futures ranged as follows:
Cattle Very Slow and Steady to Ten
Centi Lower.
HOGS UVE TO TEN CENTS OFF
Shep and Lambs Slump, Bring
Largely Ten ia Fifteen Cents
LTrer Feeders In Light
Sanely and Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, Doc. 10, Wit
Receipts were: Catu- rfogs. Sheep-
Official Monday 2,811 2.481 4.709
Official Tuesday ., . 6.T14 13.1M
Estimate Wedncrday.. 4,500 12.700 11.0X1
Three days this w'k.. 11.831 ll,W6 28.861
Same days last week. 16,048 27.SS7 4J,8rt
Same days 2 w'ks. ago. 1,787 28,418 33,06$
8ame days 2 w'ks. ago.18.W0 99,01 47.300
Same days 4 Wks. ago.19.849 23,998 457,431
Same days last year, .18,093 37,725 35,863
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date as compared with last year;
1913. 1912. lnc Dec
Cattle 923,759 970.719 49.9
Hogs 2.396,42$ 2,767.721 363,295
Sheep ..,.,.3,114,040 2,M,6S6 267,404
The following table shows the rango of
prices for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock market for tho last few days, with
comparisons:
Date. 1913. 19U.191I.19I0.190C1908.1907.
Dec 1.. 7 61H 6W 713 6 79
Dec 3.. 7 40H 7 57 6 01 7 13 8 06 S 75 4 61
Dec 3. 7 42 764 718 803 665 4 64
Poo. 4.. 7 S4 7 56 02 8 03 5 69 4 63
Dec. 6. 7 41 7 64 6 93726 55S457
Dec. 6.. 7 U 7 69 5 88 7 46 8 12 4 71
Dec 7.. 7 65 7 94 7 41 8 23 5 41 4 63
Dec 8. 7 66H B977S28216 42
IHC 8. 7 66 6 01 7 45 8 30 6 48 4 47
Deo. 10. 7 41; 7 61 7 58 8 S3 5 53 4 34
Article! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Tes'y,
AVheatl I
Dec. 88H SSTi 88 tS) 88H
May. 3 92V, tlK 2H 9iA
Corn
Dec. 70U 70 70 70H 70H
May, 70 70H 69 70 70
Oats I I
Dec. S9H S9H 29 39H 3SS
May. 42H 42i 42J4 42H 42H
Pork I
Jan.. .2085 21 20 2O77H 21 20 20 90
May. 5095 21J7H20e!H2127H2100
Lard
Jan.. 10 714 10 86 10 72H 10 SS 10 75
May. 11 06 11 17H U 02H, 11 17V4 U 07V4
Ribs i
Jan..) 10 95 11 IS 10 95 11 15 10 96
May.l 11 15 11 35 1116 11 22U 11 20
Chicago
RSIoc;
northern.
Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red.
No. S.red, 94flWe; No. 2 hard.
-.o. s ncra, mhtis
9Wi91Hc; No. 3 no
WWfiOUc: No.
ortnern. ssvi
SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E.
X20-ACRR farm, fine Improvements, all
tillable, well located, very cheap, ex-
tJ'Kes of all kinds. L. E. Pendleton,
Dodge City, Kan.
WANTED TO BUY
AVANTED to buy. all kinds of watch
movements and gold. M. Nathan. 109 s. 11
Sunday,
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
for twenty-lour hours ending at 3 p.
yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs.Shcep. H'r's.
C. M. & B. P.... 11
Wabash R. R 2
Missouri Paclllo .. 4
Union Pacific 48
C. & N. W., cast.. 10
C. & N. AV.. west. ??
C, B. P.. M. & O... 22
east., a
west. 7A
east.. 15
C, R. I. A P.. west. 3
Illinois Central .. 3
C, G. AV. Ry 2
C, B. Q..
C., B. & O..
C., R. I. & P..
7
3
3
SS
6
47
k
4
23
10
1
2
4
1
0
11
t
2
3
14
2
2
63
Total Receipts ....201 172
Di&robmuN-llEAD
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
tuorrm iu. ,,.........
Swift & CO
Cudyhy Packing
Armour A Co
J. AV. Murphy
Aiorreu
Lincoln P. Co
AV. B. Vuniant Co
Benton Vansant & Lush
Jllll OS DUfl ....
V10
an
m
4t
51
8a
71
17
141
1.769
2.W2
3.613
11,414
1,302
1,030
3,133
l.tM
1,701
&M?T:S? OMAHA LIE STOCK MARKET
No. 3. Tltiftltc; No. I white. TKiTTHe; No.
3 yellow, old, 74V4e No. X new, TlOllKo-.
No. 2 white, 72tIUo: No. 2 yollow. tr
nMc; No. 3, WHitOHc. No- 3 white. 7r
rU5: No. .1 yellow. 8Hyr2e, Oats: No.
t while. 42UfT43e: No. 3 white 404tWlUc;
tandard. 4lUrKc. Rye! No. 2. 34Jc.
Harley: 63075c Seeds: Timothy, $Iooff
5 23: clover, $1O.$O04.6O. Provisions! Pork,
$21.25: lord. $10.78; ribs. $lO.6O0U.r5.
Bi'TTE it Higher; creameries, KViV-
to 31 cents.
BOGS Lower; receipts, 3,740 cases: at
mark, cases Included, tWMc; ordinary
firsts, 2Mt30c! flrsU, nffSlHc
CHEESE Higher; dalslM, lV16c:
twins. 14UOHc: Americas, UHHTlMic:
long horns, HVftlSo.
POTATOES Receipts, 88 cars; un
changed. POULTRY Firm: spring, alive, 13c;
fowls, sJlve. ISHc; turkeys, alive, lc;
d reefed. 22c
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
utrmr.pMn 1. t.lb. cartons. . 33o! No.
1. 60-lb. tubs, 31c . . . . u
FISH-AVhlte. fresh. lc: trout, fresh.
15c; large cmpples. fresh. !SOl5o; Spanish
mackerel, c; shad roe. per pair, 40o.
salmon, fresh. 10ct halibut, fresh, He;
ourraio, 9c: Duuneaas, 10c; cnnaiuoi .
fish, 16c; pike, 16c: plcksrel, lc
POULTRY Broilers, $4.00436.00 per dos.l
lfic; turkeys, 23c; pigeons, pr dot.. 11.30,
auCKB, lull leauierru, unu, ;TV r
feathered, Ho; squabs. No. 1. $L60; No.
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 3)c; Ameri
can Swiss, 22e; block Swiss, 20c; twins,
ISc: daisies. 18Hc; triplets., 18Hc; Young
Americas, 19c; blue label brick, 18c llm
berger, 2-lb., 20c;, New York white. 19c
AVholesate prices of beef outs effective
today In Omaha are as follows:
BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1, 17cS No. .
K. ,1 t .(. Mo 1. IR-MC!
No. 2, l5Hc; No. 3, ISc Chucks: No. 1.
iuhc; no, z, jc; o. a, ec. "",
U 13yc; No. 2, 12c; No. i, llHc Plates:
No. 1. 9o; No. 2. 8He; No. S. 8c
TKntftrreMMsra ' 1 1 fnrnlft nfLVelS.
extra fancy Sunklst. W. 126, 150, 176. 200
and 30 sixes. $3.00; 250 site. $2.60; SSS stie.
Li . maa, irA if VAi 91A RfiO!
260 tlxe, U40, 2S and ZZi ftlxen. $125
Flonaa Kumquaii, per uo. wc swvw
box. $2.&; White Winter Peannalns. per
bos $2.25; fancy AVhlta AVInter Pear
mains, per box. $2.00; fancy Idaho Black
Twigs, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaluj Bald
wins, per bos, ticei fancy Idaho York
Imperials? per box, $100; fancy Idaho
Walbridges, per box, $1.85; fancy Idaho
AVIllow Twigs, per box, $1.85; fancy Idaho
Smith Cider, per box. $L85; extra fancy
Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings or Kings,
per box, $2.00; extra fancy Idaho Ram
bos, per box, $2.26; extra fancy Ben Dav.s,
per box. $1.66; fancy Ben Davis, per box.
$1.60; choice Ben Davis, per box, $1.40:
Ben Davis, per bM.. $4.30; York Imperials,
per bbl.. $160: Mlnklers, per bbl., $4.50.
T . . TP.M .faMm. (liinVlnl 9ftW nrf
060s, per box, $860; extra choice Red Ball,
aws ana bws, per dox, urap.
fancy Emperors, per crate. $2.25; Larl s
Emperors, per bbl.. $4.00; imported Mal
agas, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, $i60;. extra
choice, $6.00; choice, $5.50. Grapefruit:
Extra fancy Florida. 36s. $3.60; 4ta and 9s,
$3.75; 54s, 64s and 80s. $4.12. Cranberries:
Per box, $2.75; Bell and Bugle, per bbl.,
$9.00; Bell and Cherry, per bbl., $.60;
late red, per bbl., $8.23; Richard, per bbl.,
$9.00; extreme Jumbo, per bbl., WL00.
VEGETABLES Potatoes: Genuine Red
River Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00; Rurals
or Burbanks, per bu., Sic; Idaho Rurals,
per bu., 80c. Sweet potatoes: Per hamper,
$1.25. Cabbage: Holland seed, por lb., 2cj
red. per lb., 3c Onions: Ohio, large Red
Globe, per lb., 2Hc; Spanish, por ""-to.
$1.50. Tomatoes: California, per 4-baaket
CM18CELLANEOUB-Callfornln figs. 12
12-ox. pkss., 85c; 60 6-oi. pkgi., $2.00; Cali
fornia black figs. IX 12-os. pkus., $l.o0; 7
crown Imported figs, pir lb., 16c; 3 crown
Imported llgs, per lb., 13c; 7 crown pulled
figs (boxes weighing about lbs.), 90c; 5
crown pulled figs Idoxbs weighing about
C lbs.), 75c; 7 crown pulled tigs (boxes
weighing 10 os.). per dox., $1.25. Drome
dary brand dates, pkg., $8.0o; Anchor
brand dates, pkg.. $t25; Halowle dates,
per lb., 7ttc Parsnips, per lb., tc. Car
rou ,per lb,, 2c. Beets, per )b.. 2c. Tur
nips, per lb., 2c. Rutabagas, per lb., lttc
California Jumbo celeryj per dox., Hoc
Michigan celery, ptr dox., 35e. Cider, per
keg. $3.26; per naif bbl., $5.76. Shallots,
per dox., 60c Parsley." per dot., 40c.
lladlshes. per dox., 50c. Head lettuce, per
dox., $1.00. Home-grown leaf lettuce, per
dox., 40c Green peppers, per basket, 60c
Wax or green 'beans, per hamper, $6.00.
Hot house cucumbers, per dot., $L604r2.00.
Cauliflower, per crate, $3.25. Venetian
garlic per lb., 12V4c. Eggplant, per dox.,
12.00. Horseradish (2 dox. bottles In case),
per case. $100. Walnuts, Ne. 1 soft shell,
per lb., 19c Medium pecans, per lb., 13Hc
Pecans, Jumbo, per lb., 15c Giant pecans,
Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 25c F;l
berts, per lb., 15c Drake almonds, per
lb.. ISc; paper shell. 23c. Uraslls. per lb.,
18c; large washed, per lb., 19c Black
walnuts, per lb., 2 Vic Peanuts, raw, No.
1. per lb., 7c; Jumbo, pr lb., So; roasted,
per lb., 8Vc Shell bark hickory nuts, per
lb., 4c White rice popcorn, per lb., lo.
Checkers, per 100-lb. case, $3,601 per 50
pkg. case, $1.75. CocoanUts, per sack,
$7,00. Chestnuts, Imported Italian, per
lb., 10c; sack or bbl. lots, 9c Honey,
white clover, 24-sectlon esse, per case,
$3.75.
New York General Market,
Inal; muscovadb, t&a.04c: centrifugal,
3.453-6ici molasses, 2.70p2.79c; refined.
creamery extras, 64f37c; firsts. 2SQ34o;
held extras, 3l32c; firsts, 27c; pro
cess extras, 2SMc; factory, current make.
urn. II. UBMIIV.
state whole milk held white or fresh spe
cials, 10VMiO74Or iuij, in.:u.
fresh white or colored specials, 16a; aver
age fancy. 15WG15KC. t . .
EGOS Firm; recelpU. 8.600 cases;
fresh gathered extra. 3041o; extra firsts.
3736c; firsts. 344985c; refrigerator, special
marks, fancy. 29(fiVtct firsts, STWWWc;
nearby hennery, whites, 43ii50c; gathered
whites. 44f48c
DRESSED Firm: frer killed western
chickens, 1223c; fowls, 13iJ19c; turkeys,
lsgstc
Knnsaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Dec 10. AVHEAT-No.
2 bard, 4e9o; Np. 2 red, 88V4Wc
CORN No. 3 mixed, 6SV4c; No. 2 old,
72c; new, 6So; No. 3 white, Tic; No. I, 69c
Closing prices of futures:
AVHEAT-December, SSVic; May, 874
"'UN-December, 67i!7c; May, 71T4
72c
OATS-No. 3 white, 4U4&t2c; No. 2
mixed, 40H&41C.
BUTTER Creamery, 30c; flrsU, 29c;
seconds, 27c; packing, 19c
EGGS Firsts. : seconds. 20c.
POULTRY liTns, UH; rooster. 9c;
better than that, while some
moner kinds suffered the full
ciine.
The market was not active at any time,
but the movement was fairly continuous
and the llbereul supply was cleaned up
by a reasonable hour. Most of the heavy
and butcher weight hogs moved at a
range of $7-4Mi7.0u, with the bulk of tha
lights at $7.SM!7.4S. Tops reached $765,
Just 5o below Tuesday's high mark.
Ko. AV. tn. 1'r, No. AT. Bh. rr,
?,fdW:!NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Few Weak Spots, with the General
Movement Narrow,
F. B. Lewis 142
Huston & Co 62
J. B. Root St Co 309
J. H. Bulla M
L. F. Huss 5
AVerthelmer & Degen.. 697
Sullivan Bros.
M. & Kan. Calf Co
ChrlsUo
Hlsglns
iiurrman
Roth'
Meyers
Baker, Jones & tsmith..
Harvey ,
Iowa Cattle Co.
Others buyers ,
45
85
14
19
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8
10
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39
431
Total 6,064 12,090 7,943
wi I'LtS Receipts of cattle wmle unite
Uboral this morning, wcro not large
enough to bring undue pressure upon tho
market. Unfortunately for the selling
Interests Chicago was heavily overloaded
with cattle, with tho reult that the
market there broke sharply and caused a
lower tendency at other nolnta.
The beter grades of beef steers were
rainy active at this point and generally
steady. Good yearlings sold up as high
as .$9,06. On the other hand the less de
sirable kinds were slow to 0a lower than
yesterday.
Cows and heifers were slow all tho
morning and It was lato before a clear
ance was effected. Prices were gener
ally all of 10c lower and tn spots worso
than that.
The demand for ttockers and feeders
has been very poor all the week and as
a result of tho slack demand prices to-
aay were siow 10 ivo lower.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beet steers, $3.16Q6.60; fair to good beet
steers, $7.6086.10; common to fair beet
steers, $6.60137.60; fair to choice year
lings. $6.2669.26; good to choice rangers,
$7.O9$r7.90; fair to good rangers, $4.6O3F?.U0;
common to fair rangers, $5.766.00; good
to choice cornted heifers, $66007.60; good
to choice graaa heifers. $6.26Q7.00; good
to choice cows. $6 0096.65; fair to good
grades, $5.2536.00; common to fair grades.
1425425.26; good to choice stockera and
feeders, $6.S57.80j fair to good stackers
and feeders, $12696.88; common to fair
ttockers and feeders. $5.&g6.X; stock
cows ana neners, H.ovgo.w; veat calves,
$6.6O10.00, bulls, stags, etc., $160.76.
BEEF STEERS.
N. At. er. N. At. rr.
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ducks, 10c; springs, 10Hc
I
WB PAY highest prices for ladles' and
gents' clothing. 509 S. 13th St. R. 6544.
Rachman will treat you right: ht
price for f urn., clothes and snoes. AV. $14
STRICTLY high-grade piano. AV. J72.
UVE STOCK MARKET OK WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful attention.
Live Stock CommlHlon Uerakaals.
MARTIN BROS! & CO.. Exchange Bldg.
Mlneapolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 10. AVH EAT No.
1 hard. SSUc; No. 1 northern. 86S744o:
No. 2 northern. 84t45Jic; No. Y hard
Montana, 8GUG6Uc: No. 3 wheat, 82149
83Uc; December. i4H4ViI May, 8V4c
FLOUlt Unchanged.
B RAN-$19.76C'30.23.
CORN-No. 8 yellow, 633H.
OATS-No. 3 white. 3S&3SUC
RYE No. 2. MH4g7Hc
FLAX$1.42C1.46lir
BARLEY 44569c
Bl. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Dec U. WHEAT No. 2
red. 8HB7ttc; No. 2 hard, S3H694c; De
cember. 89T4cj May, 93Hc
CORN No. 2 new, nominal: old. 78c;
No. 2 white new, nominal: old, 77c; De
cember, TOIifJWic; May, 82ttf72Vlc
OATS-Tdack No. 2. 40Hc; No. 3 white.
43c; December, 40e; May, 43Hc
RYE 64c
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL Dec 10.-VHEAT-Spot.
steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s Id; No. 2, 7s:
No. I. es HKd. Futures, steady; Decern-'
ber, 7s Hd: March, 7s 8KdJ May, Ts 14.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, es
8d. La Platte, futures easy; December,
4s lOHd; January, 3s. t
Evaporated Apples and Dried Pralts,
NEW YORK. Dec 10. EVAPORATED
APPLES-Qulet.
DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. firm. Apri
cots, quiet, but firm. Peaches, quiet.
Raisins, unsettled.
Orders for Steel Decrease.
NEW YORK. Dec. lO.-The unfilled ton.
nage of the United States Steel corpora
tion on November 30 totalled 4,396,347 tons,
a decrease pi 117,430 tons from October,
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this morning, which afforded considerable
contrast to the active market of yester
day. There was enough In tha way ot
bear news, chief of which was tho heavy
receipts and weaker tendency to prices nt
Chicago, to cause sellers to be satisfied
with steady prices here It they could gel
tnem. The receipts continued moueraie,
being placed ut about 1,100 head, sgalntt
12,044 on thti sumo day last week and
23.405 hend two weeks ago. and, atlde
from a few wales the rest or the trading
did not take nls.cn until rather lato In
the forenoon. AVhen the market was over
the best grades ot Inmbs and ewes looked
steady to a dltnn lower, and anything on
tne medium omer round a mean recep
tion, nrlces being all of 1W11.V) lower
than the best tlinn yesterday. While the
movement wns not as active as on tne
first two davs of the week, a fair clear
ance was effected at a reasonablo hour.
Fed western offerings and a few scat
tering small bunches of natives comprised
the receipts, mm these were practically
all lambs and ewes, lambs being most
numerous. Lambs tanged nnywhero from
$7.25 to $7.66, according to finish and
quality, It might be well to mention
litre that It Is the consensus of opinion
tmonr traders that there are Indications
of a continued poor market for anything
only hair tat, ami conditions in this re
spect nro not Itkely to Improve now that
the holiday season is drawing near. On
the other hand, traders are confident
there Is a good strongkundertone for any
offerings well finished and the general
situation In such kinds looks healthy for
the t Inter.
AVhat fat ewes wero on sale moved
lnrvelv at N.1MI.T5.
There was really nothing doing of con
sequence In feeders, as both demand and
receipts were light. No sales wero hea,rd
of at the time 01 reporting.
Onntatlnns on sheen ana lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, $7.50l7.7$i lambs, fair to
good, $7.00417.60: lambs, culls, $5.O6.O0;
lam ns, feeders, to.ovuu.oo, yerun, usui.
$S.50a.i5 yesrnngs, neavics, to.iuuo.wj
yearlings, feeders. $4.50ff6.40: wethers,
cmnri tn choice. 26.254)6.60: fair to good.
$4.67,06.25; wethers, feededs. M.0piT4.5O;
ewes, good to choice, ii.otiti.w: rair 10
good, $4.15114.63: ewes, feeders, $125423.75.
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11 cornted yearlings .96
40 ewes
215 cornted lambs 81
73 cornfed lambs 79
41 native lambs 83
69 cornfed lambs 8
204 cornfed lambs 81
1R5 cornfed lsmbs 81
1(M cornfed lambs 81
177 cornfed lambs 81
172 cornfed lambs 77
20 culls ,7
12 cornfed ewes 4. .107
11 nrnriS vearllnKS 96
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71 rnrnfMl lambs
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182 cornfed lambs 78
178 cornfed lambs 78
264 cornfed lambs 71
187 cornfed lambs 74
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186 cornfed owos 104
175 cornfed ewes 104
166 cornfed ewes t.,105
173 cornfed lamb 71
60 culls 65
211 cornfed lambs 71
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1,152 AVyomlng feeder lamba ... 68
403 AVyomlng lambs 63
CHICAGO I,IVH STOCK MARKET
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4 60
7 60
7 50
7 60
7 65
7 65
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TONE BETTER THAN DAY BEFORE
IalnrM Shnrls to Take Profits
Shorrn in Shares AVhlch Unit De
clined Sharply Covering- Op
erations l'nne Upturn.
KBff YORK. Dec i0. There were a few
weak spots In today's stock market, but
the general movement was narrow. The
tone while uncertain, was better than
yesterday. The Improved tone Induced
shorts to take the profits shown In stocks
v hlch had declined sharply snd covering
operations caused a number ot sharp
I pturns. m
At the opening the whole lltt eased Off.
Kw Haven munlled Its low record ot
71H and New York Central touched 91U.
the bottom price for five years. Canadian
Pacinc broke z points. Tntse acciincs
wens soon halted, however. Thereafter
movements were Inconsequential and the
close ot the lirportant stocks showed only
slight changes in most cae.
Mexican Mumped 6 points nnd the pre
ferred nearly as much on Ihe report that
Ihe directors nan passea me nivirna on
Ihe preferred. Rock Island Issues nnd
Western Maryland were heavy. , ,
The improving tendency of the market
In the latter part or tho day was ascribed
In part to the unexpectedly good showing
rt.ade In United Mate Steel's monthly
statement of unfllkd tonnstfe. The
shrinkage of 117,000 tons was much
mllr thud Innkpd for. II till steCl lllOVed
up following the appearance of the state
ment. Tho amount of unfilled orders at
the first of tho month was me amaucm
In two years and represented the eleventh
successive monthly decline,
woritm aninir infiiipnced the market
for a time. London disposed of about
12.000 shares here. Another factor was
the contlnuod firmness of money, t-.au
loans were renewed at 614 per cent as
against 5 yetterday nnd time mtes were
Time bonds eased off after showing
some Improvement. Total sales, par vmw.
'billed States and Panama bonds lost
their advance or to H msde resterday
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were: .
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American TohtCCO 1,100 1W J
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nrooV, lAae. Trta 1.104
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25 feeders.. 940 6 70 2 feeders.. 825 6 70
Len Hhermin Colorado.
33 feeders., 93S 7 05 29 feeders.. 928 6 85
HOGS Supplies were fairly liberal,
about 181 cars, or 12.700 head being re
Dorterf In. For tha three daya the total
Is 21,906, over 5.000 head smaller than
last week, and almost 16,000 head short
of the corresponaing aays or lasr. year.
With a generous supply at this point.
and advices from other points of a dis
couraging nature ouyer were Deansn this
morning, and bid during the first
rounds were nearly a dime lower. Sellers
were not Inclined to make such a large,
concession and not much of anything
was done until alter s ociock. When
buyers found that they could not fill
their orders at their early bids offers on
the better grades ot hogs were raised
gradually and by the time the offerngs
started to move values were anywhere
from almost steady to as much as a
dime lower. In other words, good hogs
of all weights did not look to be over a
nickel tower, and some of them even
Cattle Steady to Fifteen Cents Lower
Hogs Weak.
CHICAOO, Dec. 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 26,000 head; market steady to 15o
lower; beeves. $6.6009.60; Texas steers,
$S.CMff.T0; weitorn steers. $5.987.75:
stockers and feeders, $4.90137.60; cows and
helfors, $3.tOfl8.30; calves, $7.00811.26.
HOUS Receipts, 49,000 head; market
weak and to lower; bulk of sales, $7.65tf
7.80; light, $7,3017.75: mixed. $7.607.85;
heavy, t7.50fl7.lK); rough, $7.6037,60; pigs,
'"SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 43.000
head: market steady -to 10Wo lower;
natives. $1.205.60; western. M.6.&0!
yearlings, $6.3M7.66; native lambs, $4.25tf
7.S0; western, $,267.90.
Ksnua City Lira Sloek Market.
KANSAS CITY, Dec IO.tC A TTLE R e
celpts, 6,600 head; market steady to weak:
prime fed steers, $0.4006.60; dretted beet
steers, $7.2508.25! western, $6.007.t0:
southern steers. $5.COfl7.00; cows, $4.40fl
7.C0; heifers, $6.004JO.2G; stockers and
feeders, $6.60(37.50; bulls, $6.0037.00; calves,
HOaS-Recclpts. 15,000 head; market
steady to 6c lower: bulk, 27.4OJM.70;
heavy, $7,705(7.74; packers and butchers,
$7 'mini ; light, $7,3547.65; pigs, $6,500
7,B1IEEP AND AMUS-Rccelpts. 9,000
head; market strong to 10c higher;
lambs. $7.25e.03; yearlings. $5.Wtf6.7;
wethers, $1,6006.26; ewes, $4.0004.90.
Sloar Cltr Live Stock Market.
BIOUX CITY, Ia., Dec. 10. CATTLE
Receipts, 2,000 head; market 10515c lower;
native steers, $i.760.26; jowi and heif
ers, $4.60.65; canners, $17&4.25; stock
ers andfeeders, $6.1O77.60; calvet, $7.00
9.00; bulls and stags, $4J0fl.60.
HOHB-lteceipi s. 4J" . neau; mw i ov
, . 17 WfyfT TA' mixed. 17 ftot
7.66; light, $7.657.00; bulk of sales, $7.40
7.56. . . , ..nr. a. I . MA
SHEEP AtiU bABUo-nwoiiiu, w
head; market weaker: fed muttons, .UK
6.00; wethers, $4.6006.00; ewes, $17614.50;
Iambs, $5.76C7-W.
1 1 i
St. Louis Live Stork Market.
m IJ-41IIR Dee. 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 6,400 head; market steady; native
beef steers. $7-5009.18; cows and heifers.
j rjna ia, atrtlAra a nn iMneri. IA.VKP
7.50; southern steers. $3,7567,00; cpws and
heifers, 4.WJr.w; .uuvm.
HOaS-Recelpts, 13.100 .head; market
steady: pigs and light, $6.00r7.80: mixed
and butchers. $7.607.K; good heavy, $7.00
SHHEP AND LAMBS-IUcelpts. 6.000
head; market stey: native muttons.
$S.7Mj4.60; lambt. $5.2Sg.0O.
St. Joseph Lire Siook Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Dec, 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,400 head; market steady; steers,
$5.6081.00: cows and heifers, $4.26.(0;
calves, $5.00310.50.
HOOS Receipts. 12,000 head; market la
lower: top. $7.70; bulk of sales, $7.3087.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1.000
head; market steady; lambs. $6.0i88.00.
Coffee Market.
NEAV YORK. Dec. la-COFFBE-Fu-tures
were lower under renewed liquida
tion or realisation by recent buyers for
a reaction. After opening steady at 5
points lower to 1 point higher the mar
ket eased off, with the close steady at
a net decline ot 9 to 13 points. Hales
were 62.000 bags. December. 9.30c; Jan
uary. 9.44c; March, 9.71c; May. 9.96c; July,
10.15c, September. 10.35c; October. lp.3c.
Bpot, quiet; Rio No. 7. 94c, Santos No. 4,
12Jie; mild, quiet; Cordovs, 13016c,
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Dry Goods llsrUc,
NEW YORK. Dec. 10. DRY GOOD8
Cotton goods markets were quiet and
firm today. New lines of fall staples In
men's wear will be opened next Monday
by leading factors, Ices wero In better
demand for spring Worsted yarns wero
lower, Cotton yarns were quiet.
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neneral tlectrle., ....... 140 1MT, JM 111
Orrat Northern ria i
Ore.t Korthtrn Or Oil 894 li IIS
Illinois Central ,
Intarhnrauah.Mat. ...... ,... ..,
Inter-Met. pN 1,104 IIS
Inter, llarraatar ....
Inter-Mirlns rtd 400 It
mitrnuionii mrer.
International rumo
Kaneaa Cltr Houthern..
Lacle4 Oh ,
Lettish Valler
Ixiulielll ft NelhTtll..
M. Rt. I', ft Bt. 8la. ftl
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MImouH racllle. 1.200
NallMul llleewlt
National lad
K. IU ot Met. is pfl.. 400
Niw York Central...... 11,104
M V ft J. W
Norfolk ft Weftarn..,.. tM 10IS IMS
North American
Northern rtclllo
racllle Mall
I'ennulranla
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rivli. c. C. ft Bt. L
IMltnburih Coll
Prenud HtMl Car ,
THillmftn Palaca Car.....
lleadlns 11.104 111 111 IMS
nnublle I. ft H "
lUpublla I. ft B. pit
Itock KlanA Co t.SOO
ltock Island Co. Pfd... 1,000
St. U A S. K. ti pti 140
Hcaboinl Air Una
leaboard Air Line pti., 204
Sloia Bhitlletd B. ft I.. ......
Houttirn I'acltlc 1.404
Boulharn Hallway 104
Houlhero lltllwar tM.. loo
Tenneas Copper .... 404
Taiaa ft Pacific 600
Union Paclllo 21,104 111
Union racino pla
United Hiatal Aealtr
L'ntt4 siatei Itubber
United Rtatei Steel S3. KM
United Btitea Bteel pfd.. 600 101
Ulan Copper too
Va, Carolina Craem..,, 104
Wabash
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Weitem MtrrUnd l.soo
Weetern Union ......... ,
Weitlnthoue BteetrlO. . 404
wlieallnt L B
tUw llaean 11,664
Ex-aieiacnt,
Total tilea (or the Air, til.144 alitrti,
Clala ot Colo. Fondlns la, 1M....N. 17 ;T ! .7
canrhieri-Kcnnenr nrat t ttt. prd. ms l"
San Francltco (Cat.) Sa, ltMultt!....'lM 102 13
Union SIMk Tarda ltock 17
tlockr Mt Fuel S. and bonui ... 104
Sfetv York Money Market,
NEW YORK. Dec. W.-MONEY-On
call, firm, MVffS per cent; ruling rate, 6Vi
per cent; closing, '.i6 per cent, nmo
loans, stronger; sixty days, 614 Per cent,
ninety days, 6U per cent; six months, 5
per cent.
rillMK AlEHl ANTIIjE l'Al'Blt tWtfi
per cent. Sterling exchange, steady.
sixty flays, tt.sr, ror demand, S4.k'j. uom
merclal hills, $I.60H.
SILVER Bar, 67fto; Mexican dollars,
46c ,
BONDS Government, weak; railroad,
easy.
vr t rtrlf Stoney .tlaruet.
Closing Quotations on bonds today wtrs
follows! ,
U. B. ref. ii r.. n c, s. rer. t.. ts
do ret. is coupon. 1 1.. S, deh. 4a (IM1) Ws
do 3 re. ...,..lMSt.. ft N. Un. 4s. Il't
da Is coupon 101 S MM K T lit Is I U
dn 4s ret 110S ,'ia ren. ISs... . IIS
do 4 coupon. ...llOH'SSIo. Pac. 4S Its
Panama la csuocn MS do conr. ts 71
Am. An 6,....,vt7 K H. ot M. 4Ss.. a
Am. T ft T CT. It $ltVN. T C. . IS IIS
Am. Tobacco la. .Ills do deb. 4s,, II
Armonr ft v. is . x n. it. t it
Atchison aen. 4 , MS- er. IS
do ct- 4s (160) tl ,N. & W. IsteoalaK
do CT. to 100 . Mi Y. ;ls 14:t,
A, O. 1 Is 4s. . nt, NortV I'acltlc 4a IIS.
tui. ft Ohio 4s. .. tos no 1 4
do IS Weo. 8. L rM 4s M's
Drook. Tran. ce Is MttJVnn cr ISs (lilt) I7t
On ot tin. Sa.. .109 dft eon. 4s. .. Ill,
Cen. Leather 6s. ..'Iij lleaqinr ten. 4s. , :'
Chea, ft O: t'is llSff L ft B K tt 4s 70S
do tone. 4S. 17S d aen. It.. .-. SIS
C. A A. 1S.... 61 S L 8-W con 4s 11
C Tl. A Q. 1. 4a.. t B. A. L adj. 1:. 71
(V sen. 4 mJ 'tto. t'aclde col 4s S.
V M ft 8Pc4S141U do cr. 4a,... US
0 U I ft P col 4s MS 1o 1st ref. 4s.. Ml,
do rtt, 4 7iS tx lUllvar ,. tnos
C. A B. r. e. 4S US. do ten. 4 , 7ii
Pel. ft II. tr. 4s . IIS Union PaclflO 4s.. t"
D. ft IL O. ref. Is MS do rr. 4s tl
niatlllera' 6s II do 1st ft ret. 4s 4
'Erie prior lien II 1 D. B. Rubber U..101
do sen. Il it li s. meei m ia,. Til
do er. 4s aer. n. II "Vs. Car rh. Is,
111. ren. 1st ret 4s tSwab. 1st A e. 4 4Vt
Int. M. 4S llSWeet. Md. 4s, 7S'J
Int. M. M. 4H US ,st. Rl. , er. ts. . Its
Japan 4H ........ MS Wis. Central 41.. MS
Bnatnn Stock Market.
ROSTON, Dee, 10. Clotlng tUotatiow
en stocks wtrs;
Attouet ....i II .Neradn Con US
Amal. rvpper 70'lKlplrelna Mines., .1111
A. g. I. ft B II W North null ....... IIS
lAris. .xm aftinortn ijne
Calumet & Arts .. 0SOM Dominion
t'alumt a llecia ..m Osceola
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Kast nulls Cod SI. tS Ruoorlor Hill
FraBklln ..r. ... . Hi Sup. A, Do. Win..
Oranbf Cen. ........ dlUTamarack 11
Oreena ranaiiea. . . u.9 S It ft1M.,S
Islo llorala (Cop.) 11 do ptd 47
Kerr Laka 4S Utah Con t
I.sk tapper , I Utah copped Co... 41
1 Ball Copper- . IVkWInana IS
Mlam Carper 114 Wolferttt 44
Mbhawk 3S
I.nndon Slock Market.
LONDON, Dec. 10.-Amercan ecurltls
moved Irregularly during the early trad
ing today. AC riobh Canadian Paclfla
was 1H points lower and the rest or tha
Hit ranged from tt above tp tt below
parity,
RAR BtbA'ER-Easy at 204d.
MONEY 44V4 per cent.
DISCOUNT Short bills, 4tt per cent;
three, 'months', lJ4 13-16 per cept.
Melnl Market.
NEW YORrt. bec l0'. MEtALrl-lad,
quiet, $19Gj4.03; London, 1717sCd. Bpel
ter, quiet, $5.1066.20; London, 21 6s.
Copper, easy; standard, spot and fu
tuies, not quoted; electrolytic, $14.370"
14.60; lake. $15.00815.50, nominal; casting,
$I4.00CT14.UH. Tin, steady; spot and De
cember, $37.2537, 75! January, $37.75U
S7.02tt; February. $37.26j.CH: Marth.
7.n(37.70. Antimony, dull; Cookson's,
$7.454j7.CO. Iron', qulat. unchanged.
London markets closed as follows:
Copper, steady; spot, 63$s9d; futures,
64 6s 3d. Tin, easy) spot, 171; futures,
173 5s. Iron, Clevelnnd warrants, 49s
7Hd.
HT, LOUIS, Dep. 10. METALS Lead!
Lower, $3,6543.90, ttpelter: Quiet, $6.09.
Cotton Market.
NEAV YORK. Deo. 10,-COTTON-iTu-turr
closed barely steady; December,
1 , A7 , T.nil.n, fir.-, ,bOM.
.".VIV, W U, 1 Un . 3 , UlUlbll, je.v.'v,
May, lttSoj July. 12,61 of Spot.'qulet; mid-
Z dllng, 13.40c: gulf, 13.63c. Market closed
j,1, barely steady at a not loss ot 4 to 9
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LIVERPOOU Dec. la-TOTTON-Spot,
good business done; prices firm; middling,
fair, 7.86d good middling, 7.61d: middling,
7.29d; low middling. 7.07d; good ordinary,
6.41dJ ordinary, 6,07d. Bales. 16,090 bales.
niirntliltifT at R18.30.
We have Just unloaded three' cars! of
6" sheathing, which we are clOstng out
at $18.60 per m. A real bargain. C. Hater
Lumber company.
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Quotations fgrolsrjd br Hums. Drinker ft Co.,
10 Orasha Nstlonil Bank bullOlni. Oaahat
Bid. Asked.
Btatt at California Harbor 4s, IMS,, tl II
Council niufts osa A Else. Is. llll,. IIS
Columbus (Neb.) L. II. ft P. ts. 1174 II
CMeaco Rr, Berles "A," Hit II
Dee Moln.a (Is nils. Is. IIH MS
Deer ft Co., pfd , ',
Detroit rltr Oaa aan. (a M
El Peso (Tea. I Sewer Is. llll 101 101
Fairmont Creamer? t per tent uar,, lot lets
Fairmont Creamer 7 per cent pfd,,. 100U lots
interborousn itap. rr. as, ivea,,..., sivt asti
Kansas Cltr Scboal 4s. lilt i IS
Lot Amel.s Rr Ss, 1110 , ,. II 14
Ut Dell Lumber U, till,,,, tl 100
Cltr of Omaha iSi: 1141 IS 104
Omsna Btreet It?. U. lilt.,. MS 104 S
Omaha ft C. D flt. Rr, Is. llll,... tl MS
Omaha ft C. B. Bt. Itr. com U II
Omaha C, 11. Itr, ft Urldf tt
Omaha Klec U, ft l'ow. ti. llll,, 4
Bloux Cltr Btk, Tds. 6s, 1110 II
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