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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 14, 1913.
HEAL ESTATE.
city rnopKiiTY i on salts.
WANT OFFER
fur southwest corner 29th and Jackson
St. Splendid location for flats. Clow to
three car lines. (SxltO feet. Must be, sold.
W. FARNAM SMITH & 00.
1330 Fornam St Tel. Doug. 1094.
LARGE residbnck close in
Modern and In good condition. No. 161
Chicago St Has garage and front drive
way. "Inspection Invited." Inquire, for
particulars. W, H. GRIFFITH, 253 Chi
cago St. No phone
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
. Deede flleo. for record December 13, Dill
Alam Btendeln to Chae. Neft lot 4. blk. 1,
Amra Place add.. 1700
Oiu. Nell et ni.. to Eitttll Ilendrleka, lot 4.
blk. 1. Ann Place d4 1U
Oeo. Greenncld ts Lrdla Faaterllk, lot It
blk. 3. Kornt Hill add 1
Henry Smith to Nctla Tranr, s. B ft. ot S.
1 It. of N. 11 it. ot W. 71 tt at lot It. blk.
91, Kountie ritco 1
Tba Commonwealth Real KsUte Co. to rtank
Belored, lot II. blk. . Sradlcata Hill (dd.,
South Omaha ITS
Homestead Co. to Cltua Ehlre, lot Ml.
llomeilead add.. South Omaha IS
A. B. Dllllnm to Dllllnn Marshall Oe.,
lot 4. blk. J, Drake add 1
LEGAL NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given to the stock
holders of Lee-Qlaas-Andrcesen Hard
ware company that the annual meeting
of the stockholders ot the company
will bo held at the offices of said com
pany, corner of Ninth and Harney
streets, In the city ot Omaha, In the.
stato ot Nebraska, on Tuesday, January
13, A. D., 1914, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the
purpose ot electing a board of directors
for the company to serve during the en
suing year, and to transact such other
business as may be presented at such
meeting. II. J. LEE, President.
J. CLARICE CO IT, Secretary.
DU-dtOt,
RAILWAY TIME OAIiP.
UNION STATION Tenth Jb Mason.
-Union rnclflc
Orerlaad Limited
California Mall ..
Depart
..a 1:00 am
..a 4:30 pa
Attire,
a 1:44 ptn
a 1:41 am
a till pm
a 4:14 am
a :40 pm
a t:to pm
a 1:14 am
a 4:00 pra
a 7:00 am
Omaha Express
Atlanta Expreas
Lot Anielea Limited ,
Lot Angeles Limited ..
Denrer Special
Colorado Express
Colorado Special
San Franclaco Limited
....... all tt am
allsl am
a T:3l am
, a 4:20 pm
itliOl am
......tl0:!0 am
ratitio Limited.
,ell:30 am
a 7:il Dm
Oregon-Waiblnxton Limited.. alO:10 am a 1:IS pm
North Platte Local a 1:15 am a 4:41 nm
firand Itland Local a 4:14 pm 10:JI am
Btromaburs Local bU:41 pm b 1:11 pm
Chicago, Hoclc Island A Pacific
Rock Mountain Limited ...a 3:33 am all:K pm
Chleaao Local Paateniar ...,bl0:00 am blO:ll pm
Chicago Day Expreta ...... ...a 1:30 am a 4:40 pm
Chicago Nltht Expreta a 4:10 pm a 1:44 pm
Pea Molnee Local Pais a 4:37 pm ell .11 pm
Chlca.to.Neb. Limited .a 4:00 am a 1:00 am
WEST.
Omaha-St. Loult Exp. a :I9 pm a 1:14 am
Okla & Texaa Expreae ..a 4:11 pm all: to am
Rocky Mountain Limited ...all:!! pm tllltn
Mlasonrt rnclflc
K. C. A St L. Exp
K, C ft El. 1. Exp .
K. C A St Paul....
IVabiuh
Omaha. El. Loula Exp
JIaJI and Exoreta ..
...a 3:0 am
...Ul:ll pm
...alt:t0 am
a 7:11 an
a 1:11 pm
a ttXt pm
a (:30 pm
a:ll am
altilt pm
blO:ll am
a 1:30 am
a 3:0 pia
..a t:w am
(Hanberrr Local from C D. ..b :M
Cnleao Limited a 4:00
am
I pm
Chlcaio Exprett i :U am
Chicago Northwestern
NORTHBOUND.
Twin Cltr Expreta a 7:41 am
Dakota raeeeneer .b 7:41 ail
Eloux Cltr Loot! a 1:34 pm
al:lt pm
I al: am
g :M pm
Minneapoue Kxprea a e:u pm
Dakota Expreta a 4:44 pm
Twin Cltr Limited a 1:01 pm
KAflTBOUND...
aii: am
blO:34 pm
a 7:31 am
Denrer ffoeolal .....a 2:14 am
a 7:M am
Carroll Local . a 7:00 am
a 4:00 pm
liankiia Kiorata a 7:4 am
all:t9 pm
Cbltato Local all: JO pm
Carroll Local a 4:30 era
a i:n pm
alo:oo am
a 7 lit pm
Chlcixo Special a :00 pm
Fin Franclaco Limited a : am
rive-land Limited i.,.ll:Mbal
alOHS am
a 7:10 am
Oreion-Watblncton Ltmltea, :i pm aiosit am
Lot Anielea Limited ..... l:Mpm all:44 am
WKSIDOTJND.
, Chadroa Local a 1:10 am ,
Llneoln.Dallas ..a 1:30 am a t'. pm
Llncoln.Lonc Plae a 3:15 pm alOiU pm
llutlngt-superlor ...It 3:15 pm t 1:30 pm
Deadwood.liot Sprint t a 3:54 pra a f:30 pm
Catper-Lanaer ...i a pm
Alblon-Oako'ale b 1:30 pm
e.ll:00 am
b 1-.H pm
Chicago Great Western-
Twin Cltr Limited ...i a VM pm
Twin Cltr Expreta a :S0 am
Chicago Expreta ......a 3:41 pra
a 3:10 am
a 1:00 pm
a a :t pra
Chicago, MtlvmuUeo A St. rani
Pacttlo Limited a 7:50 pm 13114 am
Chlcaao Bpecltl 4:50 pm
Ran Krendeco Limited a 3:50 am
Chlcts Darlliht Special a 7:10 am
Manilla Local a S:00 pm
7111 am
1:15 pm
Hill pm
11:51 am
Illinois Central
Chicago Limited .a 1:00 pm a 3: to am
Chicago Kxprets a 3:50 am a 3 J pm
BURLINGTON STATION Tenth and
Mason.
Burlington
Depart Arrlie.
Denver Limited a 4:40 am a 7:00 am
Chicago-Omaha a 1:30 am
Dearer and California .at:10 pra a 1:4 pm
Puget Sound Expreta .s 4:19 pm a 1:44 pm
Nebraska Points a 3:20 am a :10 pm
Black Illllt 4:10 pm a 3:44 pm
Lincoln Mall b 1:10 pm a 3:41 pm
Northwett Exproae 11:35 pm a7:W am
Nebreaka Kxprcs a 1:11 am a 4:10 pm
Lincoln Local a T:M pra a :00 am
Urtauyler-Plattemouth b 1:01 pm M0:20 am
PlalUmOuth-Iowa :14 am a 1:60 am
Belleiue-PlatUraouth aU:30 pm a 1:40 pm
Chicago Special i a TiHam all::pm
Denrer Special atl:M pm ..........
Ctilcago Special ......a 7:11 am allitO pm
Denter Special all: pm ..........
Chicago Exprtta .......... ...a 4tto pm 1:1 pm
Chicago Fait Exprett ........a 6:30 pm a 3:00 am
Crealon Local b 3:M pm bjl;am
St. L & K. C. Special a 4:30 pm all:5t am
K. St. Joaeph ,..alO:48 pm a 4:50 am
K. C and St. Jotcph a l:lt am a 4:10 pm
WBDITEB STIIEET STATION Flf-
teentn and Webster.
Missouri Pacific
Falla Cllr PaaMnger
Loral Freight
Chicago, St. Paul,
Omnha
Sioux Cltr Expreta i
Twin Cltr J'ataenger
Sioux air Pauenger .....
Depart Anita.
..b J: t pm bl:4l am
..b 7:04 am b 4:10 pm
Minneapolis 4b
Deoart. Arrlee.
,.bl:Wpm bltiUam
..b :li am a 4:M pm
..o i:za m
Tito Chorus Girls Oat of Work.
They sat In a cheap Broadway res
tauranttwo chorus girls out of work,
it vu ThankHEivinr day.
"When I came to New York a year
ago," said the blonde. I tola me ioiks
at home that I'd probably return for
Thanksgiving la a private car. Hack
In Oberlln they think I'm doing fine. I
hadn't the heart to tell them the truth."
"That's what they think of me back
In Whrellnr." said the other alrl aUletly.
"The paper back home printed my plo-
ture last sunaay snowing me u po a
big act res."
They're havJnE turkey and cranber
ries at my house back borne tonight,
said the first
"Same at my home." said the other.
The first put her face In her Hands
and was silent A moment later the
waiter approached them.
"An egg sandwich and a cup of cot-
iee. came irom me Dionae.
"Same for me," said the other.
The waiter smiled, turned on his heel
and departed in tho direction of the
kitchen. Two heads went into two seta
ot hands and silence fell over the little
party. Two girla were thinking, and
miniting naxa. rew zone reicgraph.
The Value of a Head.
Vernon Castle, the celebrated exponent
of the tango, says ona has to hava a
mm neau aa wen as a pair ol a room'
nlUhed leca In order to become- a ril.tin.
gulshed dancer. Still, If one has a good
head, why waste it on the tango? W
do not of course, mean to say that Mr.
Castle la wastlntc his talent He is an
extraordinary case. We are informed
' that he makes more money In a week
than the average preacher in a year.
iiui'UKU iicroru'ncniKi.
t 1
Careleaa Boy.
"What do you mean by coming in
nere wun mat ure an cut to ribbons T"
ktiouted trie enragea owner of tao sixty
home rawer raclmr car.
"I ran It over a milk bottle, sir," said
the trembling chauffeur.
'A milk bottle. ehT Seems to ma you
could see a thing as big as that"
"The boy had It hid under his coat.
air, .-fjuiaaetpaia jjcuScx
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Supplies of Wheat Increase as Mar
ket Declines.
SOME LIBERAL FOREIGN
SAlES
Montreal and Winnipeg Adrleea Are
to h Effect that Heary 1'nr
chaaea Hare Been Made
at Those Points.
OMAHA, Dec, IS, 1M3.
Wheat ruled unsettled, closing firm.
There was a sharp break early on sell
ing by longs because of the weak cables
and generally bearish advices. It looked
at that time aa It tho bears would have
an Inning without any great amount ot
trouble. On this fetlni? them were
heavy offerings and as the nmrkot de-1
cunea the supplies Increased. Argentina
sent In some bear news which was well
received. J. Dreyfus, one of the largest
grain men In the world, estimated the
exportable surolua of that country at
108,000,000 bu.
i.na early decline seemed to oe to wo
liking ot some of the larger concerns in
the trarln unit hv not nnlv absorbed the
December between S&lLa and KMC. but
they took the May and July on the ad-1
vances. a no principal Duiiisn ni yi ui
AlkV Id, "ntlllnnV" (if the. Modem
Miller on the southwestern crop.
Instead of exporters reselling wheat
futures yesterday, aa was the case on
Thursday, they were buyers of fair-sited
.tnAiint. ' rt, nkh aaJea hero were
90,000 bu. The seaboard reported oV,"0O
ousiness in JuanitODas ana Honum
Winnipeg advices were of liberal sales
for foreign shipment A message from
the Paclflo northwest said that the
yields as given in the states ot Idaho.
Oregon and Washington of 82.000.000 bu.
was overestimated by nearly 80.000,000 bu.
It was rather popular to sell corn short
and this was Indulged In by some ot tne
best Judges ot conditions In the trade.
The buying was scattered and was
largely In the way ot profit taking. The
Idea has gained ground that corn will
be difficult to hold around the present
price, as the country will ship liberally
with good roads and that the likelihood
Is that lower prices will be seen. There
were 1.021,000 bu. received at western,
points yesterday and 1SS cars at Chicago.
Oats covered a narrow range. There
was good support at certain limits below
the market and orders for free selling
were held a trifle below the market for
May delivery. Western receipts were 677,
000 bu. and cash sales were 218,000 bu.
The run of hogs at the yards was 11,000
more than expected and the early prices
was to off. Local longs were the chief
sellers ot provisions and these were made
up ot grain traders, but the buylnr was
good at the moderate decline.
Cash wheat was unchanged to ?4c
higher. ,
Cash com was UC lower.
Cash oats were unchanged to o
hlKher.
Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to
793,000 bushels! corn, 6,000 bushels oats,
11J.O0O bushels. t, .
Liverpool close: Wheat, Md higher;
corn, unchanged.
Trlmary wheat receipts were 838,000
bushels and shipments 198,000 bushels,
against receipts ot 1,255,000 bushels and
shipments of 499,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,145,000
bushels and shipments 631,000 bushels,
against receipts of 831,000 bushels and
shipments of 368,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 621,000 bush
els and shipments 631.000 bushels, against
receipts of 673,009 bushels and shipments
of 447,090 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
WieatCorn.Oats.
Chicago 17 S41 83
Minneapolis 343 ... ...
DuluUi 183
Omaha 67 212 1
Kansas City 29 M
St Louis 69 69
Winnipeg , U
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard.
61H63Hc: No. 3 hard; USWSiVfi; No. 4
hard, 7H$tUo; No. 3 spring, SO&QllUo:
No. 4 spring, 7SHCW4c; No. 3 durum,
81H6&o; No. 3 durum, soy&Seio. Corns No.
3 white, 6GH4G8:; No. 3 white. 6aHcHo:
No, 4 white, 6Se36c: No. 2 yellow, 64305c;
No. 8 yellow, lUHa; No. 4 yellow,
610C2o; No. 2. Csfeo; No. 3. GH4.G6.1c:
No. 4, tSHQtilKa. Oats: No. 2 white, 899
89V(0! standard. W33Sa; No. 3 white.
a&VSrilic; No. 4 white, S7tt38c. Barley:
Malting. 69373a; No. 1 feed, 4&49o. Rye;
No. 2, 67HStSo; No. 8, 6rtfC7Ha
The following cash sales were reported:
Wheat: No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 82'Tc:
3 cars, 8zo: No, 3 hard winter, 1 car. Sic:
No. 3 spring, 1 car, tlAo; No. 2 durum, i
car, 82c; No. 8 mixed, 3 cars, 21c; No. i
mixed, 1 car, 80c; rejected spring.
1 car. 76c Corn: No. 2 white, t
cars, 66c; No. 3 white, 1 car, 6(c: 3 cars,
6IV4o: 1 car, 44c: No. white, a cars, 63c;
No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 65a; 3 cars, 6-ttyo; No.
3 yellow, 2 cars, 63Hc; S cars, t!3Hc; S cam,
63o; 2 cars, 62Uc; 3 cars. i2Ac; 4 cars, 62c;
No. 4 yellow, S cars, t!2o; 1 car, Clo; No
2 mixed, 2 cars, 64a; No. 3 mixed, 3 cars,
63c; S cars, 62o; No. 4 mixed, I car. tl'ic;
4 cars, 61o ; 1 car, GOVxc; 4 cars. 60c; 2 cars,
69c; no grade, 1 car, 62c; 1 car, 67c; 1 car,
6bc; 1 car. 67Ho; 2 cars, 66c; 1 car (hot).
Hc Oats: Standard. 2 cars, 3K4c; No!
3 white, 2 cars, SSUo; No. 4 white, 1 car,
86c
I
CHICAGO ORAIX AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Tradlnsr and Closlnsr
Prtces on Board of Trade,
CiriCAOO. Dec 13. Hundreds of r.
ot corn headed toward Chicago from all
directions gave the bears on advantago
i ixiay in grain, as a result corn fin
ished U9Hc to Ho net lower, and oats
off Uo to HWHc, In wheat, the out
come varied from V4o decllna to a. like
advance. Provisions closed, 2Vic to 7ViS10o
UU TV II.
Owing to the fact that most of the
conservative Interests In the corn trade
seemed disposed at first to take a bull
ish position the market for tho cereal
did not yield promptly to the Influence
of larger receipts here. On the contrary,
cruel auenuoa given to reports mat.
tne new com arriving contained an un
due amount of moisture. But araduallv
misgiving developed as to the prospect
of an unlooked for volume of fresh sup
plies next wees. iongs increased tneir
sales, both In December and deferred
options, so that an early advance In
price was wiped out, ana a material set
back took place.
Feeling at the dose, however, was
steady.
Wheat firmness wore out under pres.
sure ot bearish sentiment regarding corn.
There was also talk that holders In the
United States had overstayed the foreign
demand, that competition now bad the
lead abroad and that domeatlo Invest
ment ought not be to be counted on to
enlarze during during the holiday sea
son. Aa advance at Liverpool, and 2,000
bushels falling off In primary receipts
for the week wero sufficient on the other
hand to prevent any serious decline.
RtejutlnMB ruled at the close.
Oats lost ground with com. Selling
was more 'persistent than for some time.
One ot the largest elevator companies was
conspicuous In letting go.
Plentiful receipts ot hogs unnerved the
holders of provisions. Besides the pit
took further note ot decreased demand
for meat
The leading futures ranged as follows
Article! Open. I Hlgh.t Low. I Cloae.l Yea .
WDe&! 89 39H 89 89W 8U
May- Mli "H
Dec. 69 70 69 69H tt
May. 6Wi 70 6914 69i4 6
Oats
Dec. 391 39H 394 3H 3i
May. 42!, 42J4 4i 41i 42'4
Pork
Jan.. 20 90 21 00
May. 21 00 21 05 0 2H 20 96 21 C
Lard
Jan.. 10 76 10 77H 10 7SH 10 72H 10 75
May. U07M U177H U02M U05 U 01
Ribs
Jan.. 10 WH 1W 10 90 10 90 10 W
May- U 16 II 30 UI6 11 16 U 17V4
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No, 2
red. 96H3974o; No, S red, 84fi'96c: No. 2
hard, SOfcMHc; No. 3 hard, tt&fes&c; Not
2 northern, 90H4j02c: No. 3 northern, (OV4
oc; No. 2 spring. 909iiic: o. 1
apring. R8$944c. Com: All new: No.
2. 70jrTvHo: No. 2 white. 70H'71oj No. 3
yellow, 70Wtr71c; No. 3. e&Soo;' No. 3
white, UUmVAc: No. 2 y allow. CCOGSc,
Oau: No. 1 whit, 4of0o; Btandartl, I
C41Hc Rye: No. 2. 6t86c. Barley ft
&76C. Seeds: Timothy, IL0&36.4O; clover,
ftioeeilTS. Pork: 32L2&. Lard: 110.64
Illba: JjMVSS 11.36.
BUTTER Higher; creamery, BQZZa.
BOGS Higher receipts, 2,463 cases; at
mark, cafes Included. rMTJlc; ordinary
finite, ssfrescH: firsts, Mc
CUEBSB-Higher; daisies. l4atfc
twins, HVtffUHo. Americas, 16HliHo;
long horns, 14446160,
POULTIIT Alive, lower; springs, IJo;
fowls. lJHe: tuikeys. ISo, dressed. Ho.
POTATO ES-Lower; receipts, 40 cars;
Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin red.
633c: Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon
sin white, tVHfTOc.
NEW YOItlC GISXnilAIi SIAItKnT
Quotations ot thr Dwy on Various
Conimotllttra.
NEW TOrtK, Dec. U.-FLOUR3ulet:
spring patents, $4.4iff 1.60: winter straights.
34.1MT4.23; winter patents, 8l.4QfM.e0;
spring clears. H.00Q4.50; oxtra No, 1 win
ter, 353.6i extra IJo. 2 winter 34.40
4J1.63.
WHEAT-Spot barely steady; No. 2 Ted.
ItOO, nominal, rlovator, domestic, and
31.01. nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern, Dututh. Wltc f. o. b., afloat
Futures lower early but rallied on export
sales; December, tHc; May, 99 l-lo:
July, SSIio. . .
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice,
1913. 40lr4Sc; 1911, 2W2SO; Paclflo toast,
1913. S4CK9CJ 1912. 240270.
HIDES Finn; Bogota, 29JO0os Central
America, 23 Ho.
PETllOLKUM-Steady; refined, New
York bulk. $5.23; barrels, ris: cases. I.1S6.
pnnv Urvn, iImvi nld. No. 3 yellow.
86o. nominal, elevator, domestlo; No. 3
OATS spot, quleti standard white
4S348Hc: No. 3. 45Hir4c: fancy clipped
wht(- 17CTle
HAY-Qulet; standard. 1.00; No, 1,
tl.Mnttl. -. o. 2. tfWilSoC; No. 3. MJc.
l'iiuviaiur i-ora, sicauy,
323.264J23.7S: tamlly, 324.60O3UO; short
clears, XW.2SIT23.W. iieoi, uuici,
318.lOai8.60, tamlly. 19.00t-.UOu. cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14
pounds. 3l2.75tf3.o. pukled hams. W.
Lard, quiet; middle west, 10.7&310.85j
refined, steady; continent, 311.40; tiouth
America. 312.05: compound, barely steady;
T ALLU W tjUiet ) CUT, lTOJ wuni w
64o; special, 7Ho.
BLTTEH F.rml receipts, 4.513 tubal
creamery extras. 36J7c: firsts, 234J04c;
held extras. 82e3ot firsts, 2740310: pro
cess extras, 2H4g25Ho; factory, current
make, firsts. 81tjilttc.
CIIKKSE Steady: receipts, t boxes;
state whole milk held white or fresh spe
clala, ltHJl4c; average fancy, 1616Uc:
fresh white or colored specials, ISc; aver
age fancy. MHO'la'Kc.
EQOo Firm; receipts, ,-
rresn gatnerea extra, wwi-a; Ar
tsa&ai firsts, swaiuc; reinseraior, ewcv-iin
marks, fancy, 29ff30c: firsts, Z7Vstrr3i
r.earby hennery, whites. 45tJWc; gathered
whites. 45t?JSc. . ...
POULTRY Live weak; western ohlck
ens. He; fowls , lGHo; turkeys, Ho.
Dressed quiet and steady; t-c Ix XclU ed
western chickens, 1223c; fowls, WSlSoi
turkeys, l&82lc
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
BUTTER No. 1. I-lb. cartons, ttoi No.
L 60-lb. tubs. 310. .
FISH White, fresh. ISo: trout frsh.
lie; large crapplts. fresh. 13016c; Spanish
mackerel. 16c; shad loe, per pair, 40o
salmon, fresh, 10c, halibut, fresh, 11c;
duksjo, gc; ouillieada, isc: onannei cat
fish, 16c; pike, 16c; pickerel, 12c.
POULTRY Broilers, t4.00C00 per dos.;
hens, 150 ; cocks, 12c; ducks, 18o; geese,
16c: turkeys. 23o: pigeons, per doz., J 1.30:
ducks, full feathered, llHc; geese, full
teainerea, uc; squaos, rso. 1,
2. 60c.
CIIBBSE Imported Swlis. tOn; Ameri
can Swiss, 22c: block Swiss, ioa; twins,
13a; daisies, lSUo; triplets. lSHci Young
Americas, uc; blue laoei oncx, ma, iun
berger, 2-lb., 30c; New York white, 190.
Wholesale nrlces of beef outs effective
today In Omaha are as follows:
BEEF CUTSRlbs: No. L 11 Wo; No. 2,
14Ho; No. 3, UHo. Loins: No. L lt)4o;
No. 2, tSiio; No. 8, Uc Chucks: No. L
lOVic; No. 2, 9Uo; No. 8, kttc Rounds: No,
1, lJUo; No. 2, 12o; No. 8, UHc Plates:
No. 1, c; No. 3, V4o; No. 8, 80.
FRUITS-Oranges: California navels,
extra fanov fiunklst M. 126. 150. 176. 200
and X0 sizes, 33.00; 250 size, 32.C0; 2S8 else,
32.40; 324 slxe, 32.25; Florida, 96 and 126
sizes, 33.00; 160, 176. 300 and 216 sixes, 33.60;
260 size, 32.40 ; 2t8 and 324 sUes, 33.25;
inor.aa Kumquats, per uox, uc Appiesi
Extra fancy Washington Jonathans, par
box, 32.25 White Winter Poarmalns. per
box, 32.16; fancy White Winter I'ear
mains, per box, 42.00; fancy Idaho Black
Twlrs. ncr box. 32.00: fancy Idaho Bald
wins, per bos, 52. 00 fancy Idaho York
Imperials! per box, 32.00; fancy Idaho
YvaiDnages, per dox, ii.ii tancy laano
Willow Twigs, oer box. U.K: fancy Idaho
Smith Cider, per box, $LS6; oxtra fanoy
Idaho Northern Spy, Oreenlnga or Kings,
per box, 12.00; extra fanay Idaho Ram
bos, per box, 32.36; extra fancy Ben Davis,
per box. 31.65; fancy Ben Davis, per box,
31.60; choice Ben Davis, per box, 1L40;
uen uavis, per ddi., vou; xorK imperials,
per bbL, 34.601 Minklcrs, per bbl., (4.6a
Lemonsi Extra fancy Sunklst 300s and
360s, per box, 38 (0; extra choice Red Ball,
jm ana sous, per dox, ei.au, urapes: xvatra
fancy Emperors, per crate, 313; Earl's
Emperors, per bbl., 31.00; imported Mai
ugas, extra fancy, 37.00; fancy, 160; extra
choice, 36.00; choice, 36.60. Orapefrult:
Extra fancy Florida. 3Cs, 6160; 46s and 96a,
13.75; 64s, 64a and 80s, 34.12. Cranberries:
Per box. (2.75; Bell and Bugle, per bbl.,
39.00; Ball and Cherry, per bbl., 3K.60;
late red, per bbL, 38.25; Richard, per bbL.
39.00; extreme Jumbo, per bbl., S1L00.
VEGETABLES Potatoes: Genulno Red
River Early Ohio, per bu., ILO0; Rurals
or Burbanks, per bu., b5o; Idaho Rurais,
per bu., 80c Sweet potatoes: Per hamper,
31.25, Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 20;
red. per lb., c Onions: Ohio, large Red
Globe, per lb., 2Ho; Spanish, per crate,
11.50. Tomatoes: California, per 4-basKet
crate. 3100.
MISCELLANEOUS California figs, 12
12-ox. pkga-, 85c; 60 6-oz, pkgs., 3100; CUl
fornla black figs. 13 12-oz. pkgs., 31.00; 7
crown imported figs, ptr lb., loc; 3 crown
imported tigs, per id., isc; t crown puuea
tigs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), 90c; 6
crown Dulled figs (boxes weighing about
6 lbs.), 76c; 7 crown pulled figs (boxes
weighing 10 or., per aos., 4i.ro. Drome
dary brand dates, pkg 3X00; Anchor
orana dates, pug., 42.24; ziaiowie dates,
per lb 7Hc Parsnips, per lb., 2c Car
rots ,per lb., 2c, Beets, per lb., 2c Tur
nips, per lb., 2c Rutabagas, per lb.. Hie
California Jumbo celery, ver dox.. boo.
Michigan celery, per dos., 26c Cider, per
Keg, so.zo; per nan ddi., ss.10. onailou,
... I V- T 1 .. 1 .. . . .
Itadlshes, per doz., 60c Head lettuce, per
doz., 31.00. Home-grown leaf lettuce, per
qui , tve urecn peiiyera, per oasKei, due
Wax or green beans, per hamper, 16.00.
Hot houso cucumbers, per dox.. iLSO&aoo.
Cauliflower, per crate. 33.25. Venetian
garlic, per id., uc eggplant per dos.,
32.00. Horseradish (3 doz. bottles In case),
per case. 32.00. Walnuts. Ne. 1 soft shell,
oer lb., ltc Medium cecans. oar lb., uue.
lecans, Jumbo, per lb., 15c Giant pecans,
Louisiana paper shell, per lb; tSc Fil
berts, per id., uc urauo almonds, per
lb., ISc; paper shell, 23c Brazils, per lb.,
ISo: large washed, per lb., 19c Black
walnuts, per lb., 2Vic Peanuts, raw, No.
1, per lb., 7c; Jumbo, per lb., 60; roasted,
per lb., IHc Shell bark hickory nuts, per
lb., 4c White rice popcorn, per lb., Ic
Checkers, per 100-1 b. case, 3160; per 60
pkg. case, 31.76. Cocosnuts, per sack,
37.00. Chestnuts, Imported Italian, per
lb., lOo: sack or bbL lots, c Honey,
vrhlta clover, 21-seotlon case, per case,
33.75.
,
Kansas Cltr Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Dec 13. WHEAT No.
2 hard. 8438c; No. 2 red, 23c
CORN-No. 2 mixed, 6Sc; No. 3, 67c; No.
2 white, 70j; No. 8, fiSc
OAT8-N0. 3 white, UHo; No. 2 mixed,
40c
Closing prices of futures:
WIIEAT-December, 83iTSVio; May,
37Ho; July, 84Hc
CORN December. 67Ho; May, 71UO
71Hc: July. 70Vitr70,ic
BUTTEIv-Creamery, 80c; firsts, 29c;
seconds, 37c; packing, 19c
EGOS-FlraU, 32o; seconds. 20c
POULTRY liens. HWo; roosters, o;
ducks, lOo; springs, lOvic
St. leoatls General Market,
ST. LOUIS, Doc 13. WHEAT No. 3
red. 6o: No. 2 hard. $3tt5!44o; Decem
ber. Kio: May, Kic
CORN No. 2 new, 70271c; No. 2 white,
nominal; December, 69fto; May, 71Hc
OAT8-N0. 2, 41c; No. 2 white, tlHU12c:
December, 40Uc; May, 42c
RYE-64C
Liverpool Grain Market,
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 13. WHEAT Spot
steady, No. 1 Manitoba, 7s Id; No. 2, 7s;
No. 3, lld. Futures, steady; March,
7s2ttd: May, TslHd.
CORN 43 pot firm; American mixed,
6s td. La Plata futures, quiet; January,
6s U1; February. 6s VAi.
Key to th Situation He Advertising.
NEW YORK JTOGK MARKET
Bear Traders Find it Comparatively
Easy to Bring Prices Down.
Market firm at the outset
Bank Stntemvnt, Shorting (lain of
Over r.laht Million, an Aaree
able Surprise to Walt
Slreel.
NEW YORK. Dec 13,-llear traders
found It comparatively easy today to put
down stocks to the lowest level of the
Present decline. Most ot tho selling was
by the trading element en the floon
whose efforts were furthered by the gen
eral lack of outside Interest and an
absonco of damnnd around the current
levels. Tho fact that tho market ul
timately rallied and closed a shade higher
on the day reflected no Improvement so
far as was discernible In the character of
trading and probably was due merely to
covering such as Is usual at wook ends.
At the outset tho mnket was firm,
with a brisk demand tor slocks which
have been especially weak recently. New
Haven was bid up a point on the first
few transactions. American Telephone,
however, did not respond to the move
ment, soon reaching a new low point.
Other stocks quickly weakened under the
hoar attack, und soon the whole market
wua falling. , ,
On tho decline New York Central
reached 91, Pennsylvania lOd and Ameri
can Telephone 114H, all new low marks
for several years. New Havon, however,
kept slightly above Its low record, and
on the final rally showed more strength
than for several days. A good deal of
significance was attached to tho upturn
In this stock, which for a time was the
strongest In the list It was said that ac
cumulation ot the stock by important In
teiests was In progress.
Th bank statement was an agreeable
surprise to the street. A cash gain of
ever 38.001X000 exceeded the largest esti
mates and with a small decrease lit de
posits, tho surplus was more than doubled.
Bonds were depressed, with deoldod
heaviness In soma actlvo Issues. Total
gales, par valuo, 31.272,000. . , .
United States and Panama Ss registered
advanced H and Panama 8s coupon H on
call, on the wook. ,
Number of sales and leading quotattoaa
on stocks were:
galea. High. tow. Cleae.
Amalgamate! Conner.... 13.009 4Ti 4Sl
Amerlcaa Agricultural., ..
44
23
Americas iieet cmaar
Amerlcaa Caa L&M
Amerlcaa Can pM
American C a V MO
American Cotton Oil
Amerlcaa Ice securities..
Amerlcaa Ltneeed 300
American Locomotlre
American 8. A It 304)
.Imarlran Ml A II. tifd. 500
ts.
iiit
im
tin
40S
ii"
iH
37ti
41
14
11H
(Vi
W
It
21K
till
40),
Am. Bugar Ilitlnlng.... 30 101
American Tel. Tel.... T.1M 114
101H
101
114H H4S
American TODaoco
Anaconda Jlintng Co...., 100
Atchlaoa 400
Atchlaoa sfd 200
Atltntla Cout Lisa.... ......
141
4ti
I1H
91
11H
u
Baltimore & Ohio 3M
Bethlehem Bleel..
I1H 3144
Brook. IUp. Tran 34
3414
34
M
111
2U
44S4
11
Canadian Pacini
Central Leather
Cheaapeaae A Ohio
3.300 mi
400 ItVi
Chicago Oreat Weitere ,.
Chicago, M. fit. P.... 804 llVt t7U
Chicago A N. W .... ....
(.oioraao riei irea.., ......
ConsolliHed Oat 400
Corn rrodueta 304
.... 34
iH m
H H
.... 140
117
K
Delaware 41 ltudten..... ......
Denner & Ii. O ......
IT
34
1BH
nil
4H
34U
ini
1114
13H
Denrer a It. O. p(4
Dlitlllera' Securities..... .'.
Erl 644
Krle lit ptd
ITU
14 !4
...
187
1H
31
ioH
ii
l'iH
Brie za pia., . ,
Oeneral Electric
Oteat Northern ptd
Great Northers Ore Ctta
Illinois Central
Interborouah.Mrt
300 inn
300 114
800 11 li
200 10&jt
t'soo U '
"to ivi
Interborough-Uet. ptd...
Inter, llarretter
Inter-Martne pM...
ion
I
iDiemaiionai t'aper...... ...... ....
International rump
Kaiuaa Cltr Bouthem,. ...... ....
Laclede dat ....
m
141
lit
111
14
:ih
lit
tin
loiv
64
Lehlgli Vtlltr..., HO lltU
Loultrllte A Nathtllle.
M. et. r. A 8. file. M.
Mltaourl, K. A T.......
Mliaonrl raclfU. too 2H
National Blteult
National Lead ,
N. Xtrt. ot Met. ti ptd ......
Niw York Central 4.000 41
Ml
31T
31
103
144H
New Tort. O. A IT.,,, J00 HM
Norfolk A Western...,., 100 lot
North American
Northern Tactile 600 10744
107
Pietfle Mall , it
renntrlrasla lo lorU 104 ioii
, win, uve. ,,,. w tit ill lit
CCi,.B'
rttttbvrgh Coal, n
Prened Bteel Car.. t H 8 I)
Pullman palaoe Car iwv
S2f.L",F. V"V. n',M ' lOH 142(i
nDUbllO 1. A ff. Bfd.... 1M
soli
J4H
10
S5t
Hock lilanl Co t.lOO
nock Iiland Do. ptd.... 1,00
gt L. & 8. K. 24 ptd
Beaboard Air Line,
Pe aboard Air Line ptd.. ......
Oloie Bhimild R. A I
lw
33 i
140
43 I
Routbtrn Taclrie. 1,700
southern naiiwar
Southern Itallwar ntd
Tenneaaee Copper toi
H"
I
rem dc I'teinc....,
Union Pacific 1A400 Ul
Union racine pfd V.T. ...
Uolted W.taa tiialtr.... . '
iH
ITnttAA 61-la- ni.hku
unneo niaiei steel 11,100
United tltatei Still pfd
Utah Copper tloo
Va. tTarolfno. (Them iArt
'IK ts
US
10411
i
1
H
40
cm
44
till
4T14
t4n
Wabaah .
walih pfd.,,,..., ,
Weetern Marjlaod...... ....
Wettero Union ,.. to
Weetlnghouie Electrie... tot
Wheeling A Lilt Erie.. ...V.
rii
44
to
New llaein n,100 ,u ltu
Total aale tor the flay, 144.100 aharea.
Nerr York Money Market.
NHW YORK. Dee. .ltrivwvn-
call, nominal; no loans. Tim loans,
strong; sixty days. 5H per cent; ninety
days, 6HCCH per cent; six months, 6 oer
cent
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPBR-SUBej
per cent Sterling exohang. teady:
sixty days, 34.8115; demand, H.E538. Comi
merclal bills, 3M.60H.
SILVI3R Bar, Mo; Mexican dollars,
44,e.
BONDS-lovernment steady; railroad,
heavy.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows
U. a ret la re. trU'tC C. B. ret, Ii.. U
do ref. 2s ooo Don fjlu B. tleb. 4s (1111) 3lA
fl ta res 101 A N. Ua. ii.... il
oe ta totipoa 101(41. K. T, lit 4a IT
il ?. rss'-W&JA &. m
raaama ta coupon HVi de ceor. U T4
Am. AC. 4 ItiiNat. R. .f u. iUI M
-ia euavi HO OB (3, j M
Armour A Co. 4H MM. T N, II. & It
Atchlaoa aeo. 4... tvi tr. 3Ha .,.?. ' u
s er. U (1140).. WVN. a w. let cos, U 31
a 31U
.iMt4
-ao cr, m. ....... nu ao er. ta IM1
A. G L. let 4.... MVifforth, p.rirf. 1. t
Dal, A Ohio 4a II Mo 3a '.till
co Je ., ..WHO. 8. L. eUc. 4i. ti-Z
Jrook. Tran. er. 4) 34 Penn. cr, lua (mt) trJ
n. ot Oa. ts 103 , do ooa. li"., ,3
Brook.
on.
Ltn. ieatner ts.. KneUInx ait,. 4e, . II
ITiea. A Ohio 4IIU I, AST tt. 4a
aa coar. es... rue do sen, ta llli
Cnleaav, A A. ISit 41 &. L. B.-W. coo. 4a 2
O- D- Q. 1. 4... 1114,11. A. L adj. ta.... 1t
n nil 11 7i7ii nc cou u, . il
e KBrcrnn-lWa QO CT. 41...
C It I. A P. ool 4a (4 o lit ref. 4
. 34 Tt
3114
; 8- 4l4altA do mn. 4a. .":;
'Del. A It. er. 4a.. at
.1074
, Tl
D. A It O. ref. 4a 4114 "So cf. 4 T. .
piatlllera ta. 1 do tu Jk iit. i.
. I4i
Brie prior l ea 4a 3141 tT. H. Rubber ta..ll
TO 4
ao tta. ii. ,...,Tu. 8. steel 11 ta M
do . 4i Mr. U. toTva. car. CJiem. ta
lit C.0, lit ret. 4a IIHWabaVr. la Tft e. U 41
I?-- .lH'.,- -74 Mi. 4i. .. , 71
-,uw t- . . weet. Elee, er. ta,. tt
Boston Stock Mark I.
BOTpN Dec. H.-CIoelng quoUtlons
Alleues ..It Mohawk 11
Amal. Oipser 14tKra4a Ooa. .,,.,1444
A. Z. U A a....... 14ffMprt Mines... I
Aria Comuerelal.. tHNortk Bette IS
Caluraet s Aria... 44 014 Ootalaloa ...... 47 U
Calumet A HeeU..3M CrteoU J 44
Ontenatal II Oiilne '. u
(leoeer XL Coo. Go. UtXShaanon iu'
rait BotU Cop. U. l-JmiMrlor ,....." .., B
Oraabr Cod UWTuarat ...7.7.1" u
Greene Cananaa ,. '4U. S. H. Tt A 11. iiu
Iile Karale (Cop.). 107 do pld 452
Kerr lAk 4 t-lUtah Ouieolldated. I
Ike Coiper S t'tali Copper Co... ITS
La galle Copper... lUWIaona , 2
Ulaml Copper tlUWolraria 40 i
liooal securities.
Quotations fumlihed br Burn. Brlaker A Co.,
Ill ltnina .ca. a wia, uuu:
Old.
Amerlcaa Can la 1121 , 1S
Cudabr 1'acVlo la lilt HH
BUU of Calltornla Harbor 4a. 1M4. II
Colurabua, Neb., L. It A T. ta.
1134 , . II
Dea Koines, la.. Elec, ta, 1111... 14 H
Dears A Co-, ptd......... , 1
Aaked.
14
11
r
rvtroit cllr tut gen. l 41 ISH
Rl ltio. Tex.. Sewer la. int.. . 13 1 l
relrment freamerr 4i guar 1U 1MH
Kalrmont Oeamerr "t pfd 1001 1M.T4
lnterteroarh nap. Tran. 4a, 1M4.. r! IH
Kanaaa Cltr Ah. 4a, till , MS
lma Angelee Hr. Is 1140 K
lng D.ll l.mbr. ta, 1414... W 104
(lit ot Omaha !. 1441 IW
Omaha Ptreet Hr. . Mil 100k
timaha & c. n. in. rtr i Hit.. 4S
Omaha A- r, n. pt. lit Com t 44
(rmaha A C 11. Hy A Bridge.... 41
Omaha Rlee. U. A row. . 19M.. 311
Pleux Cltr Ftk. Tda. ta, li0 t M
State ot Colo. Pundlng . im... I 37 lt.
Paunlre.Kenndr lll.lg. pfd..., ' im
Baa FraaeUro, cel., K 1430-1II3., 100 104.11
Union Stock Tdv Stock .... ., 14 T
rienrlna: Ilonaa llnnk Statement.
SHV YORK. Dec. 13,-The statement
ot tho actual condition of clearing houso
hanks and trust companies for the veok
shows that they hold 31S,fSn,SO0 reserve In
excess ot legal requirements. This Is an
lncreaao of 3S.3.MtO from last week.
Actual condition: Dooreato.
Loans 31.S49.lS2.ttiO 10,lo,000
Specie J17.1S6.000 S.SW.OCO
Legal tenders ........ 77,919,000 M.pen.COO
Not depoMts ......... l,C77.fllfl,0i 2,103,OOJ
Circulation 44,S.OOO lC0o
Kxcess lawful re
servo . IS.990,300 M33.UO
Incrrase.
Hanks cash reserve In vault 3J30,S9G,00o,
Trust companies cash reserve In vault,
304,190,000.
Aggregate cash reserve, 33M,OS6,poo,
Trust companies reaervo with Clearing
house members oarrytng 23 per cent cash
reserve, 346,673,000.
nummary of state banks and trust com
panies In Greater New York, not Included
In clearing house statement Decrease.
Loans ...7 fW4.S40.S00 3A4JT.TW
Specie CO.K3,600 4X2,(00
Legal tenders 8.KM.400 lia.tOJ
Total deposits C93,72,W0 t,ta,m
Increase.
CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK MARKKT
Cattle nll and irnohanncd Hogs
Active.
CHICAGO, Dec. 13.-CATTLE-nee4pts.
700 head; market dull and unchanged ,
beeves, J6.0fMlP.C0; Texas steers, 34.oMT7.70!
western steers, 33.9lH,7.7&i Blockers and
feeders. 34.9097.o0; cowa and heifers, 33.40
4JS.J0! calvea, 37.W811.W.
HOas Receipts, 17,000 heordi market ac
tive and 6o higher! bulk of sales. 37.70
7.85! lisht 37.45tf7.: mixed. 37.664T7.MH!
heavy, 37.6&ff7.92Vil rough, 37.tW.i Pigs.
35.25f7.75.
BHIDEP AND LAMnS-Recelpts. 1,800
head; market weak) Friday's advance)
lost! native 34.4Otf6.G0j western. 3t.404T3.fiS!
I'eArllnga, 35.6046.S0; naUvo lambs, 0.4tfi)
3.00; western, 46.1O2TS.O0.
Kansas Cltr Live Stock; Market.
KANSAS CITY, Dec U.-CATTL15-Receipts,
109 head: market steady i prime
fed steers, 33.Mi0.00; dressed beef steers,
37.00sfifl.20; western steers, 3O.004rr.76i
southern steers, 35.B0O7.00; cows, 4.40l
7.00; heifers. 34.WSj9.00j calves, 34MW1.0O.
HOOS-Rectlpts, 2.000 head; market
steady; bulk of sales. r.7.Sl heavy,
37.60a-7.fi5: packers and butchars, t7.45T.65j
light, 37.SSCri.00l pigs, 30.DOtZr7.00.
8HEE1' AND LAMUS-lUoelptlf, 3.000
head; market steady; lambs, i7.2o(T.n0;
yearlings, 3S.501o.7t; wethers, it.Wtit.8l
ewes, 3I.2S04.75; stockers and feeders,
tl26..
St. Lonla Llvn Stock Market.
8T, LOUIS, Deo. 11-ATTLB Re
ceipts, too head; market steady; native
beef steers. r7.eaZt4.16 oows and heifers
I4.26CU.W; stockers and feeders, 35.01
f.Wi southern steers, 3o.757.00; cows and
heifers, 3t.00O.00 native calves,
11.00.
HOaB-Recelpts, 7.W0 head: market
steady, 34100 higher; pig and lllTM, JT7.W
ffl.li', mixed and butchers, 37.CCtT7.8i;
good heavy. 37.7&3T7.K, M
BIDS ISP AND iJvirilB-Recelpts. 800
head; market steady; natlva muttons, 33.75
(S-4.W; lamb. 3t.gQ8.lo-
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market,
BT. JOSEPH. Dec. 13. CATTLE Re
colpts, 100 head; market, steady; steers,
tlbOgv.X: oows and heifers, H24jH."0;
'Vo&rtiolpts, 8.M0 head: markst
steady; top, 31.76; bulk, 37.404P7.6o.
BltufcP AND .LAUDnelnts 101
head; market, steady; lambs, 35.60C8.60.
Lire Stock In Httfht.
TtecelpU of live stock at the six prin
cipal western k.t. yesterday!
Ohlcairo f00 17,5)0 1,600
Bioux City J2J
Kansas City 1
Bt IXiuls W0
Houth Omaha 1
8t Joseph W
Total 1.311 4J.3U 4.903
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Dec 13.-Hlghr Euro-
Bean cables and the somewhat smaller
iraxlllan receipts reported for yesterday
Inspired considerable covering In the cof
n.ai.Af tMm mnminff. ii iri after oDen-
Ing steady at an advance of 10 to 17
points, actlvo months sold 16 to 19 polnU
net higher. Offerings Increased . later,
however, as though Influenced by w
10.2SO! October. 10.3.-C Hpot ou.et; 1110
No. 7, Ho; Santos No. 4, 12Ha Mild,
quiet; Cordova, IMKI6U0, nominal.
Minneapolis Grain Market,
rriNNHAPOLlB. Deo. 13.-WIII3AT
No. 1, hard. Sec; No. 1 northern, 8S
87Uo; No. 3 northern, 83WQ5Hc: No. 3
wneai. oi7evoa4u, uu muuuuir,
MMWMc; December, MliUStUo; May, 87 H
aju it u ncnangea.
BRAN-Unchanged.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 621i63c
OATS No. 3 white. SCVfr;c.
RYE No. 3, DCCCmc.
KLAX-31.I3HC1.46H.
PARLEY Unchanged.
London Stock Market,
LONDON. Deo. 11 American securi
ties opened Irregular, but received fair
support later and closed steady with
prices ranging fom unchanged to
abovo Parity.
CON80LBFor money, 71id; consols
for account 717d; Union Pacific, 165Hd.
HILVI2R Bar. quiet 3S 13-ltd.
DISCOUNT Bhort bills, 4Ht6d; three
months, 4 13-16d.
Oman a Tiny atarkct.
nrrniA Dac. 11. HAY Pralri: No 1
choice upland, tll.60m3.00; No. i. tlO.009
11.60: No. 3, ts.ooeio.00; No. 1 cholcs mid
liid 311.00311.W; No. 2. t 0.Mjai.00: Na
I. 3S00QO.OO; No, 1 choice lowland, tt.OOO
10 00; No. i. t7.00.00; No. 3, t6.00O7.00;
Straw: Choice, wheat 13.0006.10; choice
oat or rye. t4.00G.60. Alfalfa; No. 1
choice Pea green, tl4.OOQ16.00; No. 2, 311.00
4J14.W; No. s, a.wffu.w
Cotton Market
NDW YORK, Dec IS. COTTON-Fu-tUres
closed easy; December, 12.90c;
January. 12.75c; Maroh, Uite; May, lt.tlc;
July, 1374a Spot, quiet; middling, 13.26c;
gulf, 13.60c.
LIVBRPOOD. Dea 13 42OTT0N Spot
quiet prices firm: middling fair, 7.&3d;
good middling, 7.65d; mldllng, 7.33d; low
middling. 711; good ordinary, 8.45d; ordl
nary, Clld. tales 6,000 bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Dea 13. METALS The
markets were practically nominal as
usual on Saturday, Lake copper, 115.00-iJ
16.60; electrolytic, 314.37VilJ14.M; casting,
314.00014.12. Iron, unchanged.
ST. LOUIS, Dea 11ME3TAL8 Lead,
dull, t3.tMT4.S0; spelter, nominal, 14.93
ecoo.
T)rr Goads Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. IS. DRY OOODS
Cotton goods markets were steadier, but
still quiet today. Jute products showed
low values compered with tho prloo ot
raw materials. Some good business for
fall delivery has been reported by large
mills. In a quiet way. Linens remain
firm.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frolta
NEW YORK. Dea 13. HVAPO RATED
APPLKS Quiet; fancy, 104O12c; choice,
tWSS-ic: prime. Sjic.
DRIED PRUITS-Prunes. firm. Apri
cots and peaches, qulot Raisins, unset
tld; cholco to fancy seeded, 74tlic-
fills anil llualu.
NEW YORK. Dea . -COTTONSEED
OILBarely steady; prime sumer yel
low, 34.764317X6: December, 14.81; March,
37 07: Msy, 37.22-
ROSIN-Qulet
TURPENTINE Quiet,
4.000
3,000 2,000
7,600 200
0,813 I
8,600 1,000
day s targe uoo i-auio recount, uiu muuii aa oa lower man tho early market
market eased otf, closing steady, 8 to 15 Bulk of the heavies and butchars sold
points net higher. Balm. 30.760 bags. De- at t7.86K7.70, with a top or 17.75, and lights
comber. 9.24o: January. 9.38oi March, moved largely at 37.3007.65.
S.64c: May. 9.3001 July. 10.100 uoniomuer, Trad has been In
OMAHA UYESTOCK MARKET
Most Kinds of Cattle Sharply Lower
for the Week.
HOGS TEN HIGHER FOR WEEK
Compared vrtth Last Week's Clos
Tat sheep Ten to Fifteen lllsther
anil Pnt Lnmhs Qnnrter to
Thlrty-rivA lllahrr.
OMAHA, Dec. 13, 1913.
Receipts were!
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 2.S11 I.4S1 4.7ft)
urnclal Tuesday 4.&W S.724 9.323
Official Wednesday,,,, 5,045
g 'f ei Thursday S.S15
Off clal Friday,....,.,. 1.303
Estlmato Paturtlaj1,..,. 119
12,930
14,123
11, WS
6,313
63,867
45.6S7
41.10S
fit.SU
45,1(3
63.744
9,323
7.W3
3,313
2
8lx daj-a this week.. .17,873
Sanio daya last lvoek. .19,47(1
Bamn days 3 wk ago.. 9,710
Same days 3 wks ago. .21,30
Same days 4 wks ago.. 84,613
Same days last year.. .24.611
3S.P34
W.fiW
41,017
67,6
M.77S
47,224
The following talil. .tin,.. tl,e relnla
?? cJtl,f: nd sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for thA year to
data aa compared with last year:
... 1911 1911 Inc. Dec.
Ce-tt'o 9J6.611 9S1.749 M.D08
"tB 2,427.387 S.791.61G 84,123
Bheep , .8,124,110 3,SM,947 2S9.16S
The following table shows the range of
prices for hogs at the South Omaha llva
stock market for th last fw days, with
comparisons:
Date.
1913. 19U.1H '.:.10.109.1I08.1907.
Dec, 1
Deo, 3
Dec. I..
Doc. 4
Deo, 6.
Deo, ..
Dec. 7..
Dec. S,
Dea 9.
Dec 10.
Dec. It
Dea 11.
7 61H 8 03 T 13 8 03 ( 79
7 40, 7 e; 01 7 13 8 Ul 6 76 4 41
7 42 7 64 7 1 1 03 5 444
7 84 7 65 03 3036 343
7 41 7646937 34 5 48 4 47
7 44i 7 69 6 63 7 46 8 II 4 71
7667947 41 8228tl4C3
7G6U 6 97 733322643
744 7846 01 7468806 43 447
7 43V 7 64 7 U 8 33 8 63 4 3(
7 44H7 31897 8856 41 449
748 7 1S 6947 6S 6 32 4 71
7 13 6 98 7 41 8 29 4 49
Duo, 11
Bunday,
CATTLE) There) were no cattia hra to
day, at least nothing ot contoquenc. For
the week receipts nave been moderate,
showing a tailing oft ot nbuut 2.0uo head
as compared with last week and ot about
7,000 head as compared with a year ago.
Qood to choice yearling beeves suitable
for the Christmas trad have bean In good
demand all tho week and aotlv seller
at pi Ices tnat were steady to strong as
compared with last week's close. Th ueit
cattle ot that description hero com
manded 39.60. Heavy and short-fed bast
steers havo been mora or lets neglected
all th week and at Uie close are 1692&0
hjycr than a week ago.
The best fat heifers and cows on tho
heifer order hrcv been steady to strong
throughout the week, while canners have
been fully steady. On the other hand
the In-between kind ot fair to pretty
decent cowa and heifers hava been slow
with a steadily downward tendanoy. They
aro now ltQC&o lower tluui a week ago. w
The country demand for stockers and
feeUern lias been light nil tho week and
the market has suffered for the lack ot a
good buying support and at the olos ot
the week prioea are around 10Q20O lower
than last week. The amount ot th de
cline depends as a matter of oours upon
Uia quality ot the cattle.
Quotations on cattlei dood to oholo
beef staers. 1OO0.7S fair to good bet
steers, S7.60ft4.0Q; common to fair beet
steers, 34.wa7.60; fair to choloa yearlings,
38.60Q9.60; good to choice rangers, 87.00
7.80; fair to good rangers, f8.69V7,00 com
mon,, to fair, 66.764M.60t good to olioloa
oOrnfed heifers, 34.7Ctt7.7ti good to oholo
grass lielfers. fl.6Mr7.00; good to choice)
oows, t4.00fi4.7E; fair to good grades, 36.35
tJCOO; common to fair grades, t4.35tJC.Xt
good to cholco stockers and feeders, U.bo
IT7.B0I fair to good stockers and feeders,
ta.26tyi8.Mi common to fair stockers and
feeder, 85.76(L28; stock cows and heif
ers. 14.6086.60: veal calves, t4.60efl0.09;
bulls, stag, etc., tl.503,75.
HOOS Receipts ware moderate, the
estimate calling for 84 oars, or 4,313 head.
l'or the week tha total Is 66,$47, rain
of mor than 10,000 head over last week,
but about 7,009 short of tho stun 6 week
last yar.
Advices from other points Indicated a
light weakening all along th Una, and
the local market opened out on a steady
baala. A strong demand soon forced
prices up, howover, and In tha end tho
bulk of the sales was made at a genra)
advance of about 6c. Values wers un
even throughout and while heavies were
not more than strong to a nickel higher,
l!"n!,r.of ",le.5 ot u"fht fluff lookd
to bo taiOo up. Trade was fairly actlvo
at times, and most of tho hogs had been
sold by a little after 9:30. By this time
nearly all the. orders had been filled, and
bid on the tow load that were still un
sold wpaksned contdrttb!y. so that when
the lat aalea wim m,. ni- h.t,i
looked to be anywhr from a shads to aa
fatrlv aefafttMM,
shape on most days this week, and to
day s figures show an advanco of about
lOo over a week aeo. Mnat nt ! u.mi..
day's sales lauded at a spread of t7.KX
i.w. aa sjrainat tndiv', ,nim .e i
1,1 ...I..,!-, "rr ".-.- Y-.wy
37.75, the same as today, there wero only
three sales over 37.60. thn inn r ,1..
,v, Mm m iijid Luiia a wofiic nm mnia ml
in irv -lour aaya of the
woek wors not much heavier than last
woek, but fair runs on Friday and Sat
urday made the total for the week con
siderably heavier than a week ago, a -though
this week's run shows a in??, a..
crease as compared with last night Light
" jmiHiii in xairiy large num
bers, but moderate supplies aro forcing
nickers to taka hold nt th.. 1. iY"
hll out their droves, and on om or two
d?y fLL wce.k hlV "hown mor
ucuBui iiiaii nm neavies,
N.
At.
Hh. 1'r.
No. Ar. Bh. Pr,
H 171 0 T4S
41 tll 119 Ttt
4 ... 7 44
71 314 49 7 7Vi
'J t ... To"
43 374 H 1(4
311 44 T 40
41 144 40 7 44
J 140 ... T 44
ta 314 14 7 44
J7 110 104 7 44
14 tll 144 T 44
4 124 ... 7 64
17 317 114 7 M
7 tll 314 7 44
43..
,...173
40 1 M
40 T U
... T IS
... T 3
... T3I
41 T 34
M.......1I9
341 Ill
It 144
41 114
It Ml
4 m
T lfi
31., 119 110 Its
II.,,,,, .IM
T Ii
II Ill
II 103
,. 7 11
... 7 44
... T40
4 7 44
40 T 44
44 T 40
44 T44
14 T 49
4 7 44
,.. T 4S
41 1 44
1.. T 41
,.. 7 41
71.,..., 161
71 114
41 tll
71 177
It Ml
44 311
17 114
II Ill
14 141
7 Ill
114 19 T44
1 Ill
41 140
71.. 141
t 14
14 7 05
44 7 es
... T II
II 374
41,
II.
...141 110 7 44
.. 134 ... 7 II
...SOI 14 7 41
,,.n 40 743
...311 44 7 44
. ..1(4 )M 7 u
...341 ISO 7 64
...141 ... 7 M
...111 ... 7 II
...144 SO 7 79
...10 IM 7T
HI ... 7 74
...IIS IN 7 7
...14 144 7 TO
II Ill
11.,,
II...
II...
,,311 14 T 4
,..i:t 110 7 ta
...tll T40
...111 IS) T 10
,,.111 14 7 40
.. l V9 TH
I!::
14
14
170 149 7 tO
47.
II
It
,,..141
7 44
7 44
....114
.III 134 7 4
M.'.'.'.'.'.lnb
10 T to
14 7 44
44 7 44
44.1
14 in
41 143
I.
II.
..141 344 TT0
..117 3K T 74
4 7 IIU
.111 40 TMVi
4 113 114 7 74
43 tll M T 74
41 .
II...
ni 114 7 11
. ll 14 T II
1'IQB.
II... ,, 117 ... 4 74 111.
lit in 34 1 m
141
7
SHEEP A usual on a flaturdav hr
was nothing new to report, there being
"mii rw-cii'ts ot any Kind nere.
A falllna off In ih rwtr, .,4
higher trend to price on most all kllUm
were tho most noticeable features on the
sheep market for the week. Th estimate
Is around 33 619 head as compared with
K. ffdi h.arf last L. .. . t j , n. 1 . .
" 1 v ni.. auu ll,fait I1UOVU Dur
ing the corresponding time last year.
Aionaay-s run being light, values ad
vance", muse, out remained generally
steady on Tuesday, On Wednesday Mon
day's Improvement was lost. Tir
a higher tendency again on Thursday and
Friday and as during tha for part ot
th weak tho bullish feeling was at
tributed to light receipts and also to a
great scarcity of well finished offerings,
which have been non too plentiful since
the corn-fed stuff commenced to come
back from the country. Choice grades ot
the right weights have been In good de
mand, but the half-fat stuff was not
wanted as long aa anything better was
available. This feature of the trade be
comes more marked at the aooroach nt
tha holiday season whan the demand ts
nearly always confined to tha best cuts
of meat and poultry. Trad has been ex
tremely uneven and tha average advance
on the best lambs has been around 26033c,
while the less desirable graduas are re
garded as showing not aulta that much.
Fat sheep, principally awes, hava also
sold Irregutarly, being anywhere from
steady to lOfllSo higher than a week ago.
The top price have been 33.000 on Iambs
and 35.0CO on ewe, lambs selling as high
as at any time In November and ewes
being at the highest point since. July.
Nothing toppy In wethers or y callings o
consequence was here.
quotation on sheep and larabsi
Irftmbs, good to choice, 37.5tVfjS.10; lambs.
f"lr to good. 37.2507.76; lambs, oulls, 35.M
47C.O0: vearllnes. 1 ffht. lg'A7l!7K ve.
Ilnga, heavy, IS.O0ej4.OOi wethers, good ta
choice, 35.2w06.5O; wethers, fair to good,
ll.Mr6.23; ewes, good to choice. 34.750
5.10; owes, fair to good. 31.254.75.
Slnnx City J.yrtt Stock Market.
RIOUX CITV. Deo. 13.-2ATTLB-R-
celnts, 300 hoad,
ItOOK-necelpts. 4,000 head; market W
10o higher; heavv, 37.70r7.73i mixed. 37.Mli
770: light, 37.4067.00; bulk ot sales, 37.60
tT7. 70.
SHEKP AND LAMIIS-None.
GHOSTS IN A PARISH CHURCH
Knnllah Talc nf Vlcnr'a Thirty-Year
War on the Unholy
Spooks.
Tllrt ntnrv nf in nhatrni-rtil rtifia! thai
played pranks upon the residents at As
fordsby rectory, Leicestershire, for mora
than thirty years, and has at last been
laid low by the rector. Rot. T. A.
Oago Hall, comes from Leicester, Eng
land, Mr. Unit, after many fruitless at
tempts to rid tho rectory of Its uninvited,
long-staying, and nonpaying truest At
last resorted to tho expedient of a
inlimn ,tnril.m. Pnttlnc On CAimoCic
and surplice,, be went to tho affected
parts ot the house, and with stern mien
commanded the spirit to depart "In tho
nam ot the Father, the Son, and th
Holy Ghost."
"I btdlevB." said the rector In an Inter
view, "tliat ny action has been -nieoea-fut.
for we have rlnco seen or heard noth
ing of the ghost"
Tho rectory Is a very old and rambling
hulldlnr. It has been the restdenca of
many welt known people, and It la allayed
to have bean the scene or many grim
and daring deeds. Hence, It poseeasos:
Ideal and unrivaled attractions for aar
enterprising and houao-huntlng spook.
But tho particular ghost upon whoso
rvlntlnn tha rector of Asfordsby la beinc
widely congratulated was sot merely
creature of moans and groan ana creefry
manners ana appearance, us wsjb a
shnat of vi corona ohyslaue. and. more
over, an appartUon with strongly J
utnnA liknia and dislikes. Ills net aver
sion, seemingly, was bedclothes, and as
an unmistakable indication ot his tus
ntnaaiir ha was In tha ruda ' habit of
ripping tho blankets and other clothing)
from harmless sleeper In th a& oc
night
Thnn nr. ft. if. Rtrudwlok. vicar ot
(Whetstone, a neighboring LelcesUrahlra
parish, recently saepi tor seTortu nignu in
a haunted room, and he relates that oa
tho very first night h was alarmed by a
violent tugging at his bedclothes. He held
on as tightly aa ho was able, but In Tain.
Tho ghost won tho toc-of-war, and
stripped tho vicar ot his oar erl Bg.
'All I could sea," said in near aiier-
ward. "was a heap of tsteordered bed
clothes on tho floon Tharo was nottung
olia to Inmoat that anything uamwal
had occurred. I searched the room
thoroughly, and everything was In orfer.
The door was looked on th ttvnd. and
no one could havo entoroo. s wnen
tho same thing happened tho very naxt
night I was glad to change fy room.
a ia4j.r.in.iaw of the Toetor subse
quently slept In tho m room, and had
Ui same alarming expenenoa tp sanwo
to a small knot ot seared folk ta th mid
dle ot tho night
Rev. Oag Hall declare! tnat sucn
ooourranwa havo boon tiwiaviinfr
household over etneo he can romemTsor.
"Tho family," ho "havo heard tha
ghost tramping round tho corridors of tho
houso at night, ana tno oorvants ne.
been scared by Strang nappwtngs ana
"0Ie"
s inmiriTi. however, th ghost
01. .v . " -. '
has ceased his pranks, and tt Is generally
hoped that ho has irons away ior grow.
who may suggest that
tho spook has merely Bona away on W
summer vacation, nut tno innaoiiaut-
Mntnrv do not treat th taattar in
frivolous spirit-Boston Transcript
WEDS "UNSIGHT, UNSEEN"
Minister Only tlsts Peep t Veiled
Faoa of Tsrlflo Beiora iso
Ceremony,
r,ii ... ev-.niia the alio. Mrs. Marion
n , 11 TM.iiorf.lnhliL went ta Baltl-
V. AiaVlb V r .
more on November 13. and was married
to Dr. James H. Jieiiyer, 9utrw.-
known as Dr. Francis W. Hartley, a spe-
ctallst of Baltimore, wnom sno nau
never aetn until sho stood by his aid a
before tlio minister who performed tho
ceremony. Mrs. Arnett, in compllanco
with tho wishes of her fiance, wore a
heavy velt In order that ho could not
see her face until after sh had bocomt)
his wlf.
Mrs. Arnett was mt at the railroad
station by Allan Hartley. on of tho
bridegroom, who conveyed her to Franlt
Un Square church.
The minister, th Rot. Dt. Henry A.
Orlesemer, refused to wed tho couple un
til ha had seen tha face of the bride.
"I thought some on might bo playing
a Joke," ho said, "and perhaps had In
duced a colored woman to play tho part
of th bride."
Mrs. Amtt and tho mini tar retired to
an anteroom, whero sho lifted her veil.
She then returned to tho altar and tho
ceremony was performed. After they had
bean pronounced man and wlf. Dr.
Hartley, or Dr. Hellyer, as ho was mar
ried under that name, unfastened tha
veil of his wife, calmly folded It and put
It In his pocket
The marrtag was tho culmination of a
romanoo which began a year ago, when a
friend of Dr. Hartley Inserted an ad
vertisement In a local newspaper for a
wlf. Mrs. Arnett, a widow of 48. waa
one ot thos who responded, It la said,
and her letter so captivated th heart of
tho advertiser that ha Immediately throw
all tho others In tho wastebaaket
Dr. Hartley, who had bean twlca mar
ried, and Is 68 years old, decided that
a Divine Providence that arranged that
lie and Mrs. Arnett should wed. and
while she suggested that they meet after
no proposed on the telephone, he Insisted
that this should not be and that ho
should not ae her face untu attar tho
ceremony.
The bridegroom ts an Englishman, but
has lived most of his life In this coun
try, having been associated with a Dr.
Hartley in Philadelphia in bis early lit.
When ho came to Baltimore ho aaaumad
tho name of Hartley, and through duo
course ot law had his nans changed.
Philadelphia Ledger,
MONEY I1M GRAIN
tll burs sata ar ealla es 10, 00 kseaata at aaaaa
r eera. Ne Url&ir tlak. A met aa eat ef ta SaeS
arlo t (tea jei a ikUM U las 4a, Wait fi
r