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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1013.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Pit Talent Asserts that Market is
Being "Pegged."
CORN CLOSES AT HIGH POINT
December Deliver)- In the Strongest
Spot, Followed Closely by the
i Options lor Mnr of Next
Year,
OMAHA, Dec. 17. 1913.
The talent In wheat were complaining
again, yesterday of the market being1
'pegged'' between certain level and 01
the bull Interest eecurlnn profits above
and below stipulated figures. They also
complain that It Is an .impossibility to
head off these people, as the' qwn enough
of the futures as well as the cash to bo
able to control the price from day to day.
4ii6 wheat market again .narrowed
down to disgustingly narrow limits, and
the. volume of business was confined al-
most wholly to the room traders. These
speculators are satisfied with following
the larger trailers In the advances and
declines, not being wilting to sel or buy
a lino and stand on It. These dull seasons
are seen from time to time, but they are
seldom as dull as at the present.
There Is little on which to bull wheat,
and while there la considerable on which
to bear It, there Is no one In the trade
with the nocessary backbone to pat out
a big short line. John Barrett was the
big bear for a time, but ho Is now In the
camp of the opposition, and, really, he
looks out nf tilnrrv his face nreeentlni a
woe-DCKonc appearance, unless mere is
- - .
a change, for the better this old time spec
ulator is more than likely to be seen
again leading the bears In wheat. He
has a following, not only In Chicago, but
In the smaller markets of the country,
because of the fact that when ho at
tacks values- he goes at It In a hammer-and-tongs
fashion and gets results.
, A message from r-lnnlpcg said there
wero big sales of wheat thero yesterday,
all rail to tho seaboard, and that the
purchases of foreigners during the last
two days Were on a largo scale.
Corn closed at the high point of the
day and surprised even Its friends by
reacting from tho early low levels. The
December delivery was the'' strongest
spot," but It was closely followed by the
Slay. Outside markets reported a bet
ter business In cash corn. One of the
surprises for the day was the message
read here by Shearson Harmlll. giving
the exportable surplus of corn In Argen
tine at 35O,WJO,00O bushels. A cargo of
Argentine corn was offered c. 1. f. the
eastern seaboard at 70c, JanUary shlp-
rnent, while tho last sale was nt 73c.
As In December cbrn, December oats
were strong, and It looked as if there
as,a lingering short Interest In that
future. Tho difference between Decem
ber and May narrowed somewhat yes
terday. While tho provision market averaged
higher yesterday because of smaller of
ferings and covering by shorts, In addl
tlon to this the volume of trade was
much larger. Many of the larger hold
ers, especially the grain men. liquidated
early in the" week and tho offerings were
'small yesterday,
Cash wheat was unchanged.
,. .Cash corn was HB2c higher.
Cash oats were He higher.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour
s.coo bi ,! corn' 2- bu,:
Llverpoor closed with wheat Ud higher
and with eorh HVW lower. "'uner
- I "J0' wheat receipts were 833,000 bu.
and shipments of 419,000 bu.. against re-
$M and ihl 'sroef
&0t y
rlmuiry ah rflDts were S36.000 bu.
f-plnt nf iiiffiv. ."J4"'"" re-
"CW.OW 55. "lasfyearl h,P"t of
.i,jiiiciiio oio.vat du.. ajEalnar r.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
AVhoat. Corn. Oats.
unicago ...,.; 34
Minneapolis .319 '
DuluthVi...; , ;.i87
Omaha ,. 30
Ka nsa Cltx. .. xtl jt
nt: nsuts 79
751 121
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122
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53
Winnipeg 454
Thha0oiv'J,rn',' sales wcre reported:
Wheat-No. 2 hard winter. 1 car. 82c.
'un3 IS!? yM".1. c: 4' cars
SlHc. No. 4 hard winters 1 car. Sic. No
3mlxed: 1 car. SIVic. No. 4 mlied: 1 car
Wc. No. 3 spring; 1 car. S2c; 1 cor. SlHc
No. 1 durum: 1 car, 97Hc Oats-Standard:
1 cur. 39V4c No. 3 white: 1 car.
39c: 7 qars, 39c. No. 4 whlte:.-2 cars,
3S?4c. Cgm-No. 2 white: 1 car. ttttc No.
3 wtilte: 1 car. 65Hc. No. 4 white: 1 car.
C3V4c No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 66c. No. 3
yenow: 1 car, dry, 66c; 1 car, 05c; 1 car,
64tyc; 8 cars, 64c. Nq. 4 yellow; 1 car.
lHc No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 63Wc No. 3
FARMS FOR RENT
Farms and Itoiiclt Lands.
'1C0 AND ISO acres, well Improved, good,
level,, tillable land. Address U. Marks, 222
Vine' St.. Council Bluffs. Ia. Phone list.
., ' , : 1 I
RKAL ESTATE LOAN8
" J100 to '310,000 made promptly. 5 vl
.Wead. Wead Bldg.. ISth nnd Farnam.
CITV LOANS. Bemls-Canberg Co.,
510-312 Rrandels Theater building.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
QARVINBRQS.aX
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnttm Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
CITY property Large loans a specialty.
W. II. Thomas, 22S State Bank Uldg.
"OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.,
1610 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715.
FIVE per cent farm loans; optional
payments. Wm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnam.
LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros.
HARRISON St MORTON. 916 Om. Nat.
SAIiE OR EXCHANGE R. E. "
FOR SALE A very fine stock and grain
ranch of 94) acres, located about 30 miles
from Wlchlta.-Knn., and four miles from
good railroad town; finely improved, good
buildings, fine orchard and extra tene
ment house; well, fenced and watered by
creek through pastures; some nice timber
along creek; about 500 ucres;, splendid for
alfalfa. This ranch is a money maker.
I Might consider a smaller farm or In
I come property as rart payment. Price
Vfl.W -per acre. Address P. O. Box lis,
Falrbury. Neb.
TO TRADE FOR RESIDENCE
PROPERTY.
Here Is a bargain In 223 acres In Taney
county, Missouri. This land Is adapted to
raising., the staple grains, hay and al
falfa, as well as fruits.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Omaha. Neb. Ware Block.
BEAUTIFUL 673-acre section, unim
proved. In Texan panhandle: clear, price
310.000. Want merchandise. Income prop
erty or smaller farm. E. W. Taylor,
Crookston. Minn.
BAKER electric (Victoria style) auto
mobile. In first-class condition, to trade
for equity In cottage, or good vacant lot
In Omaha, Phone Webster S2L
320-ACRE farm, fine Improvements, all
tillable, well located, very cheao. ex
changes of all kinds. L, E. Pendleton.
Dodge City. Kan. '
8TOCK and grain ranch, 640 acres, lo
cated "at P. O. Price 32S per acre. Might
use smaller farm part payment. What
have you to offer? G. Blodgett, S.lver
thorn Neb.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy for cash a used
high-grade automobile. Engine must be
In good condition. Dailey Motor Car Co.,
1832 O. Lincoln.
RACHMAN will treat you right; best
prices- for furn.. clothes, shoes. W. 6141
WANTED To
show. P 23d. Bee.
buy moving picture
IJVE STOCK MARKET OK WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. J.lve stuck Commission Merchants
MARTIN BROS. & CO., Exchange Bldg.
mixed' S cars, 4ct 1 cars. 6c; 1 car.
644c; 1 car, 63Cj 3 cars, 6S4c; 1 car,
C3c No. 4 mixed: 1 car, part old. tec;
1 car, 63c, 1 car, 62Hc; 1 car, 62c; 1 car,
61Hc: 1 car, 61c. No grade; 1 car, Wc;
3 cars. 55a
Omaha Cash rrloce Wheat: No. 2 hard,
81HG83HC; No. 3 hard. SHiflSlHe; No. 4
hard, 7Htlc; No. S spring, S162c. No.
4 spring. 78H-: No. t durum, roffSOttc;
No. 3 durum, 7sHflT9Hc Corn: No. 1
white, f56Hc; No. 3 white, 64r5Uc: No.
4. StHGGJVjO. No. 3 yellow, 66c; No. 3
yellow, ramrccc; No. 4 yellow. lfi3c:
No. 2. KfltUHc; No. 3. 62HOSHe: No. 4.
H4fi3c. no grade. 54Vlt?G0c. Oats: No. 3
white, 39Viff40c; standard, SDG3Hci No.
3 white. 3SC3$Ko. No. 4 white. .SSH8
SSXc Barley: Malting; 5770e: No. 1
feed, 4560c Rye; No. 2, WW8?c; No. 3,
S7H068HC
I
IIIICAHO UIUIK AND movisiuna
1'Vntnrea of the Trndlnir nml Closing;
Trices on Ilonril of Trade.
CHICAGO. Dec. 17. Because the acre-
age estimate In the government report
today turned out to be larger than ex-
Twlml ... V. . .. m.l,w,at a,aa.a,4 nff .hm.Mliat.
though not nearly as much as the news
ntnifuri in ti. rir.nA
1 appeared to susirnst. Tho close was
steady at the same as last night to Milrwo
down. Corn made a net gain of HJiHc,
oats finished unchanged to l-16c higher
and provisions up a shade to 1W.
Previous to the announcement of the
government figures the wheat market
seemed to favor the bulls. Reasons for
tne firmness were higher cable quota
tlons. continued light receipts northwest
and fear of a crop se,are In the winter
wheat belt. Wet weather emphasised the
complaints of rank growth In many fall
town noms.
Oood luilccs said the bearish showlne
of tho government report would have had
, ' ...u nuiviuiiiciu . l ..v. i . nvuiu im.g lin.i
much greater effect but for the excessive
development of the wheat plant during
mo aonormauy mua weather of the last
month. The unusual chances of serious
Injury In case of a sudden hard freeze
tended to make, speculators wary, and
averted an otherwise probable determined
auacK ny snort sellers.
Corn displayed displayed strength from
ine start, snorts were uneasy over a
prediction of rough weather and because
of a falling off In offers from Interior
dealers, especially In Iowa and Illinois.
Although business In oats proved light,
the market was atdcaled by the corn
bulce.
Aggressive buying of ribs lifted the
provision market notwithstanding that
receipts of hogs, were conrldcred to be
above current needs.
Leading futures closed as follows:
Artlclel Open. Hleh. Low. Close.l Tes'y.
Wheat!
May.
July. I
Corn: I
Dec. I
May. I
Oats; )
92
RSTi
70S
70i4
43-H
4W
9Itf 91T4 92 921,
83 S34 m BU
70; 70? 7W4 7H4
7Ci 70i 70i 70
42H 42U 42 41
41H 41H 41H 41V4
20 72H 20 70
20 97H 20 80 20 90 30 85
10 75 10 AT. 10 70 10 63
11 OS 10 97H 11 00 10 95
10 SPA 10 80 10 82H 10 774
11 12H 11 OS 11 07ri 11 06
May.
July.
Pom;
Lara:
Jan..
May.
20 SO
10 67H
10 97Vi
IMoa: i
Jan.. I
May.j
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
red, 96H097c: No. 3 red, 91c: No. i hard,
8VtfiS9Wc; No. 2 northern, 9091c, No. 3
northern, SS0S9c: No. 2 spring, S9690Hc;
No. 3 spring, SS!9c Corn: ew; No. 2
yellow. 71Uc: No. 3, 6Stt6SV4c: No. 3
white, G5HCC7c: No. 3 yellow, 66CfiSc.
Oats: No, 3 white, 40VitNlc, standard,
4tM0c. Itye: No. 2, 64MQ6Sc Barley:
4W77c. Seeds: Timothy, 84.00fl6.46; clover.
312.DOflB.2G. Provisions: Pork, 321.25; lard,
EOQS Lower: receipts, 3.1G2 cases; at
mark, cases Included. 2i&31c;, ordinary
firsts. 2SO290! firsts. 30Hc
CHEESE Higher; daisies. 15XG16c:
twins. HWlSVic; Americas. lS016c; long
horns, 15iigl6c.
POTATOES-Lowcr; recelpU, CO cars;
Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin, red.
fliicnigan. itiinnesoia ana Wisconsin, red
',1 Wisconsin and Mlnne
sota. white. fiOC6c
BUTTER Higher; creameries, 22G35Uc
I TOULTRY Lower; springs, alive. 12o;
urtrEBcu, jc; iowis, auve, izc; aressed,
13c; turkeys, alive. 16o; dressed. 21V4c
Knnnnn Clt Omin nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dm.
17.-WHEAT-
Cash) No. 2 hard, 81tfgS9c; No
91(92Uc,
2 red,
CORN-No. 2 mixed. 6gtfe: No. 3, 8Kc;
No-Twhlte. 70H71c; No. 3 68H9c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 41K4?41Hc( No. 2
mixed, 40c.
Closing prices of futures:
XVIt?.ATMai'l ?K087Hc: July. 84tfc.
BUTTER-Creamery. S?o; firsts, 32c:
secondr, 31o; packing, 19c.
EOG8 Firsts 30c; ssconds, 20c.
POULTRY Hens, 12c; turkeys, 17c;
springs, 13c.
Minneapolis Km In Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec 17. WHEAT No.
1 hard. 88U0; No. 1 northern. 83eS7V4c:
No, 2 northern. 83485Hc; No. 3 hard.
Montana, S5MSlc: No. 3, 81HJ83ttc;
December, S4Hc: May, 870.
FLOUR-Uiiclianged
BRAN Unchanged.
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 60i661'.ic; No. 3
white. ZlftXlVtC.
RYE No. 2, M&ific.
FLAX-1.42Hfil.45H.
BARLEY 43fi-4Cc.
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIP. Dec. 17.-WHEAT-NO. 3
red, 9686Hc; No. 2 hard, 8SH09Sc; Deoem
bor, 90c; .May, 92Vie2c. ...
CORN No. 3, 6970c; No. 2 white, a
70c; December. 7H4o; May, TZVio.
OATS No. 2, 41c; No. 2 white, Hc;
December. 41c; May, 4314c
RYB-f3c.
Llerpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, .Dec 17.-WHEAT-Spot.
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s lttd; No. 2.
7e Ud; No. 3. 6s lld. Futures, steady;
March. 7s ZMd; May. 7s ld.
CORN Spot quiet; American mixed, 6s
Sd: La Plata, futures, easy; January. 4s
lld; February. 5s Hid.
, 1
Bvaporntert Apples and Dried Fralts
.,L,YO,R!f Dec 17. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet.
DRIB DFRUITS-Prunes and apricots,
firm; peaches, quiet; raisins, dull.
Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17. BUOAR-Raw,
easy. Muscovado, 2.83c: centrifugal, 3.33c:
moJasies. 2.5Sc; refined, aulet. .
LEUAXi NOT1CKH.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids
for the construction of steel and wooden
bridges that may be built In the county
of York. Nebraska, for the year IS 14 will
be received at the office' of the county
clerk of said county on or before noon
of January 13, 1914.
All tids to be in accordance with plans
and specifications adopted by the Board
of Supervisors and now on file In tho
office of the county clerk and accom
panied by a certified check for tan. mart
1 payable to the order of the county clerk.
(...1.1.1. k. 1 1 s . I . . .
tumuli Bum hum uv lurieuca in case con
tract Is not executed where award Is
made.
The Board of Supervisors reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
Witness my hand and the seal of York
county this 22d day of November. 1913.
(Seal.) Ji. F. CHAPIN, County Clerk.
D17-d-4t
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given to thtf stock,
holders of Lee-Glaas-Andreesen Hard
ware company that the annual meeting
of the stockholder of the company
will be held at the offices or said com
pany, corner of Ninth and Harney
streets. In the city of Omaha, in the
state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January
13, A. D., 1911. at J o'clock p. m for the
purpose of electing a board of directors
for the company to serve during the en
suing year, and to transact such other
business aa may be presented at auoh
meeting. H. J. LEE. President.
J. CLARKE COIT, Secretary.
. D 13-d JOt.
NOTICE.
Stockholders' meeting of The Union
Land company: Notice is hereby given
that the annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of The Union Land company for the
election of five directors and the trans
action of such other business aa may
legally come before the meeting will be
held at room 1103. Union Pacific head
quarters building. 15th and Dodge fits.,
Omaha. Netraska. on Monday, the 12th
day of January. 1914, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
The stock transfer books will be closed
ten days previous to the meeting. Alex
Millar, secretary, New York City, N Y,
Dec 19, 19a D17-d20t
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Speculation Lags and Prioe Fluctu
ations Small and Regular
j
NET LOSSES GENERALLY SMALL
monetary Conditions Favor More
Abtlre Speculation, Call Loans
Renerrlna; nnd Three and
One-Half ler Cent,
lagged on tho Stock exchange today and
iM.iTj ituiiuKiiuns were smau ana irreg
ular. Few of tho prominent stocks moved
as much as a point In either direction.
Net changes in most cases wero unim
portant. The tendency at the outset was
upward. Union Pacific and Canadian
gains in London and American Telephone
out. n mriner recovery, snowing a -point
rise from the low records touched
a few days stro.
Although tho general list hardened,
little progress was made. A relapse In
American Telephone and signs of re
turninr hrnvlnr,, In Man., ll.v.n hut,.
the upturn. The market was less sensl-
nu 10 me action 01 these slocks than
during their recent severe slump, but
iraucrs were reluctant to bid lip prices.
and with several other Issues which havo
ucun noia 01 iie msao a snowing or
strength, with the demand presumably
T rMI. I II . nnn.llllnn. n n
.. .... ..wiiuiuuiin invuicu lllun?
tlve speculation, call loans renewing at
3U ner cent. hn( tun Am tnr- rivH nn
were hard to obtain and tightening of
mo mareti ior aay to aay accommoda
tions was regarded as probable with tho
approach of the year end. The conges
tion of the London Investment market,
resulting In a decline of consols to a
new low level suggested a possible un-
might Interfere with the flotation of new
nfuai iHuva iicr ue iurn ut iuo year,
Kavorablo Inferences were drawn, how-
torthcomlng Issue of New York state 4H
i'i-i tcuv uunus, wiiiuii suiu wnen is
sued" as high as 105H.
luvtirativiw uuiiun n cio uauuw
And irregular. New York city Issuoa wero
heavy, declining Total sales, par
. n 1 . . . . munw
United States 2s advanced U on call.
Number of sales and teadins quotations
on stocks were:
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I..M 70S MM ttH
AratlxsnuttU Cuprer .
American Agricultural
American UxL, Sugar..
American Can
American Can ptd.....
American C ft K ,
American Cotton OU...
Am. lea HecurlUea
American' Lliuead
American Locoraotlre .
American H. a 11
Am.48. a U. pM
Am. Bunr Ketlnlnf.,.,
American T. ft T ,
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300 311
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Anaooada Mining Co....
Atchlion ,
Atchtaon ptd
Atlantle Coast Line
Ualtlmora Ohio........
Bethlehem Steel
Uruoklrn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Ontral Leather
Cheaapeaka Jk Ohl
Chicago O. W
200
100
lit
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too its
t.iuo 211
4.400 XSK
Chicago, M. A St. P
imicago a jv, w
Colorado tuet Iron.
Conaolldated Oae
Corn Ptoduota
Delaware a Hudaon...
Dearer ft' ftlo Grande.
Deorer JL It. a. ptd..
Dlitlllera' Becurltiea .
Erie
too
too
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11
27U
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Oeneral Eleotrle
Oreet Northern ttd
Ores Northern Ore ctfa.
Illinois Central
Interborough Met.
Inter.Marine pti
International IlarTtater,.
Inter-Marina pfd
International Paper
International Pamp ,,
Kauaa City Southern...
Laclede Oaa
Lehigh VaUer
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too
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National Lead " '
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k. r.. a nwrI"'" ) tin i,5
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Northern Paclfle
Paclllo Mall ,,,,
400 10H 5oh
lot
peopiTi o.: '" h
p.. a. c. ft st. l,
Pitlihurgh coal -
Preiaed nteel Car...,..!! !!
Pullman Palace Car.. '::
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nocj i.i.nd cT...r.: '"m
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gouthem rucino .7...!.! 1.S0
Southern Rallw,r ...!.! S
So, Itallw.x pfd..,.....
Tennwaee Copper '"im
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NEW YORK, Dec lT-MONEYn
steady. 3M"per Snt; nfflg?
4
lrre?u1a,l!-JoVernraent- railroad,
asfoTlowsT 101 nS n nlM
V, B. ref. ta. rag... t7UK. a Bo. ref I. t,u
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do eonr. tHa.,... n & n. u.. . IV
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C. U, ft Q. J. a.. tlliB. A. u adj. ..: Hlf
ten. fcK8o. pas. Si. Si 2"
O P. 4He.lOOt4 da er. 4a '.,!" uu
C. R. I. ft P. e. 4a 4Mi e,j0 , J '"t ... t4Jt
do rfg. 4a ttrnso. Ji.i-.- .!
r- a h . i ili. i."""r aa. 101
!?" 4a....! IT Union PaclflV'ii'
D. a It. Q. ref
da t. 4,
S fo Ut ft ref. 4a
Dlstlllare' ta
Erie p. 1. 4a.
do gen. 4a
1 M
101 n
" , KUhbe, (1
WIU. 8 Steel 24 ta
III. Can. ,Et r. im.' II tfk..!.
4a 4K
!?'" '?;'.; Jisetern lid, 4,., Ti,7
Inter. U. V. 4m.. It Wait. Elee er ii liX
Janan 4Ua ... .... it ewi. Zl.;'.r: . ?H
' . " ei. u 41'
DM. "Oflerei " -
Tloatnn StoeV Kairket.
BOSTON. Dec 17. Cloalnr quotations
on stocks vrerei
Allouei imNaeada ........ iiu
Amal. Copper H Nlpl.iing Mini, .. "
A. Z. U ft H 1 North Dutta tti
Arltoog Com. H North Lake ,, 7,
Cal. ft Arluma UHOId DoaUlaa , 4tu
Cal. ft Heela T tx-eola !!.. ' in
reateanlil HHOulaer ' u
Copper Range C. C. itvishannoa iv
Beat Butta C. M. .. 104,Koparior n?
Franklla tHperlor ft D. It... 2C
Oranbr Can 44 Tamarack 21
Oreena t3anaaaa . UV. 8. H. It. A M... ITU
lala Roala Copper. TVt. do pfd ..." 4;"
Kerr Leka 4Mtftah Con
Lake copper .... tU'ah Copper Co.... 4T
La Salle Copper tl-llWlaona iu
Mliml Copper ... tWolTerlne jn2
Mohawk M
Local ttrcorltles.
Quotatloae furnlehed br Bursa. Brisker ft Co.,
441 Omaha National bank building
Bid, Aake4.
Box BuUe. Neb., CI Bona la, jttt 102.11 1M.1I
tteatrlc Water Worki .,. 1M1 . 301 tU lOf.UJ
4Nd.hr Packing ta, 1M4 Mtj Hti
Callfernla. Stale, of lltr 4, )J . H
Dee Molnea, la.. Elee, ta, 1 H'i tiH
Deera ft Co. pfd M JV
El Paao. Tel.. Sewer ta. Hit lot IM. U
Palrmont Creamery i p. c. guar... lHi 101U
raiment Cresmerr T p. e. atJ ... 1004 lM.tl
Inter Rapid Tr. ta. mt tltj MS4
Kantaa Cltr School 4a. IN... ...... IS M
K. C. M. A a nr. lit 4a, 1IS1., II
Loa Aagelea Itr ta, 110 tl W
Long Dell Lvraber ta. lilt...,..,,. lot
Lincoln O. A E. lit ta. 1141. t)
Cltr Of Omaha 4Ha, ltl..., MH 1M
Oreaha N. Rr. tl, 1114 Hit, 100 V
Omaha ft . D. 81. Itr. Ii. lttt tl MH
Omaha ft C D. St. Itr- com IS
Omaha ft a B. R. A n M it
Oakland. Cal., Uu Imp. ta. ltlt.. lOi.H let. it
Slonx Cltr Stock Tarda Ii. nso.... tl tl
State H Colerailo Fund, la, mi... IT.xT ,tt.lT
Saundara.Kennedr Dldg. t p. o. pfd , 1TO
sn Franclico. Cel., ta 1J0-1H,. 100 101.lt
Trl-Cltr It. . Co. pld.. tl M
Valon Stock Tnrds itock.... M Vt
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Dec 17. American securities
Opened steady and a fraction higher to
day. Tho list advanced under the lead
of the Pacific shares during the first
hour and at noon prices were from tk to
m points' higher than yesterday's Now
York closing.
OMAHA GISNRR.U, MARKET.
RUTTKR-Na J, Mb. cartonN S3c; No,
1. fiiVib, tubs. 31c.
FI8U White, fresh, lc! trout, fresh,
15c; Urge crapples, fresh, UOloc; Spanish
mackerel, 16c; shad roe. per pair, 40c:
salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh, lie;
buffalo, Pc; bullheads, 13c; channel cat
flih, lc; pike, ISc; pickerel, lie
POULTRY II rollers, l4.004To.00 per dox.5
hens, 15c: cocks, 12c; ducks, 15c: geest,
ISc; turke.vs, 23c; pigeons, per dot., 31.S0!
ducks, full feathered, 12Ho; geese, full
feathered. 11c: squabs. No. 1, ll.M: No.
2, too.
cheese imported Swiss, aoc: Amen
ran Swiss, 2ic: block Swiss, 20c; twins,
ISc: dsJales. 18Uc: triplets. liMo: Young
Americas, 19c; blue label brick, ISc; Urn-
berger, 3-id., zoc; now iotk wnue. jc
Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective
today In Omaha are as follows!
ilEr.F UUT3 Ulbs: NO. L ITO; ISO. 3,
1.1 n XTA 1lt AlH,i XJrt 1 1 I XT.
lfjv . tab. ...vims. . uiflv, -iw.
2, HMc: No. 3, 13ic. . Chucks: No. 1,
lOUc; No. 2, 9Vic: No. 8, 8Hc Rounds:
iNo. i, uc; NO. z. i:Hcr NO. J, 11C.
Plates. No. 1. 5ic; No. 2. 8U0; No. 3,
7V8.
extra fancy Sunklst. 06, 126, ICO, 176, 200
and 250 sizes, 33.00; SO size, 1M; 2S3 size,
32.40; 334 size, 12. M: Florida, K and 120
sizes, 13.00: ISO, 174, 200 and 21S stzes, 12.60;
2S0 size, 12.40; tfS and 324 sizes, I3.2&;
iionaa itumquats. per box. s&c Apples!
Extra fancy Washington Jonathans, per
box. 31.25; White Winter Pearroalns. per
box. 32.83; fancr White Winter Pear
malns. per box. 3100: fancv Idaho Black
Twigs, per box, 32.00: fancy Idaho Paid-
wins, per box, 32.00; fancy Idaho York
Imperials, per box, 32.00;. fancy Idaho
Walbridges, per box, X1.S&: fancy Idaho
Willow Twigs, ner box. 11. KS! fancy Idaho
Bmlth Cider, per box. 11.80; nxtra fancy
Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings or Kings,
per box, 32.00; extra fahcy Idaho Ram
bos, per box, 32.25; extra fancy nen Davis,
per box, 31.65; fancy Ucn Davis, per box,
11. B0; choice Den Davis, per box, 31.40;
Den Davis, per bbl. 34.60; York Imperials,
per bbl., 34.60; Mlnklers, per bbl., 34.60.
Lemons: extra fancy Sunklst, 300s and
Sfs. per box. 38.60: extra choice Red Rail.
300a and 300s, per box, 17.60. a rapes: Extra
tancy tuinperors, per crate, is.ss; KArrs
Kmperors, per bbl., 34.00: Imported Mal
agas, extra fancy, 37.00; fancy, Ki.60: extra
Kxtra fancy Florida. 3Cs. U60: 4Ga and 06a.
33.75 ; 54s, 64s and SOa, 34.25. Cranberries:
Per box, 32.75; Rell and Dugle. Per bbl.,
39.00; Hell and Cherry,' per. bbL, 38.60;
late rca, per ddi., s.jo,; iticniira, por ddi.,
39.00; extreme Jumbo, per bbl., 311.00.
V ISO KTA11LKS Potatoes: genuine Red
River Early Ohio, per bu.. 31.00: Ruraln
or Rurbanks. per bu., fo; Idaho Rurals,
per bu R0c Sweet potatoes: Per hamper,
11.25. Cabbage; Holland seed, per lb., 2c:
red, per lb., 3c. Onions: Ohio, large Red
Globe, per lb., 2Vic; Spanish, per crate,
I1.S0. Tomatoes: California, per 4-baaket
crate, 13.00.
MISCELLANEOUS California firs. 11
12. ox. pkgs.. 8Ec; 60 6-oc. pkgs., 32.00: Cali
fornia black figs. 13 ll-oi. pkgs., $1.00; 7
crown imported figs, per lb., ISc; 3 crown'
Imported figs, per lb,, 13cj 7 crown pulled
tls (boxes weighing about S lbs.), Wo;, 3
crown puuea ngs iDoxes vreigning about
5 lbs.), 75c; 7 crown pulled figs (boxes
weigning iu oz.l, per los.. IL35. Drome.
dary brand, dates, pkg., $3.00: Anchor
brand" dates, pkg., 32.25; Hallowla dates,
per lb., 7V4c. Parsnips, per lb., 2c. Car
rots, per lb.. 2c Bents, ner lb:. 2n. Tur.
nips, per lb.. 2c Rutabagas, por lb., lttc
Collfornla Jumbo celery, per dot., 85c
Michigan celery, per 'dot., 35e. Cider, per
keg, I3.2S; per half hbl., 35.78. Shallots,
per doz., 60c. Parsley, per doz,, 40c
Radishes, per doz., 60c. Head lettuce, per
doz.. 11.00. Home-grown leaf lettuce, n.r
doz., 40c Green peppers, per basket. 6O0
a or green ocans, per nam per. 16. 00.
Hot house cucumbers, per dnc.. I! fAfMfm
Cauliflower, per crate. 23.25. Venetian
gajllc, per lb., l2V4c Eggplant, per dos.,'
32.00. Horseradish (2 doz. bottles In case),
per case. J2.00. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell,
per lb.. 19c Medium pecans, per lb., 13VJc.
a-ecana, jumoo, per id., 10c. uiant pecans,
Louisiana paper shell, bar lb.. Kir vn.
berts, per lb., 15c. Drake almonds, per
lb., 18c; paper shell, 23c Brazils, per lb.,
18c; large washed, per lb., 19c. Black
walnuts, per lb., 2Vie. Peanuts, raw, No.
1, per lb., 7c; jumbo, per lb., Jo! roasted,
per lb., 8Hc Shell bark hickory nuts, per
lb., 4c. White rice popcorn, per lb., 4c
Checkers, per 100-lb. case, 33.60;. per 60
pkg. case, 31.75. Cocoanuts, per sack.
37.00. Chestnuts, Imported Italian, rmr
lb. 10c; sack or bbl. lots, 9c Honey,
white clover. 24-sectlon case. df nu,
JS.75. ' '
Meinl Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17.-METALt-Lad.
sTVH-aWa IMIlUUIll MmH ill DU.
Spelter, quiet, at 15.1035.20: London, 21
6s. Copper, steady; standard spot to
March offered at 314.25; electrolytic,
I14.37V9I14.60; lake. 31S.0K15.60; nominal
casting. !14.0O14.12H. Tin. easy: spot,
337.44X137.66; December. 337.37H37.C2H;
January, 337.601737.76: February. J37.COM
37.80. Antimony, dull: Cooksoh'tf. n.vjrt
7.60. Iron, qulat and unchanged.
London markets closed as follows: cop.
per, quiet; spot, 63 2s d; futures, 65.
Tin, easy; spot, 172; futures, 173 10s.
Iron. Cleveland warrants, 60s.
e-T. tnitta rn i t kitrriro rnA
1 1 . . uuuH'i wrw ,,. ....... .-.-J 1. 1 . ,
dull, at 33.S3V40n.S3 asked. Spelter, nomi
nal, at t5.0O85.0C.
Oils nnd Hosln.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17.-COTTON8EUD
OIL Steady: nrlmo summer yellow. 36.C5
.72; December, $41.68; March, 37,02;
May, n.M.
KOHIN uuiet.
TERPENTINE Quiet: machine bar
rels. 46c.
SAVANNAH, (ia.. lec IT. TUIU'EN-
TINE-KIrm: 4J'4if42lKc: sales, 640 bbla.;
receipts, 7C bbts.; shipments, IS bbls:;
stocks. 25,437 bbls.
KOSlNi-irm; sales. z,ti unis.:. re
ceipts, 3,229 bbla: shipments, 2,800' bbls.;
stocks, 143,270 bbls. Quotations: A, B,
C, D, E. K. O, H. 33.C5: I, $J.7TV; K.
J4.t; M. 35.35; N, $435; WO, 3S.60
VV, 3i.S0.
Coffee MarUet.
NEW YORK. Dec 17.-X)FFEB-Re.
ports of another decline In the cost of
freight market and continued full pri
mary receipts inspired scattering liquida
tion in coffee today. The opening was
steady at 6c to 10c lower. Prices wqrked
gradually lower, with the close barely
steady ut 12c to 16c net lower. Sales,
65.000 bags. December, 9.00c; January,
9.06c; March. .35c: May, 9.62c; July, 9.80c;
September, 9.96c; October, lO.tfoc.
Spot market, easy: Rio No. 7, 8V4c;
Bantos No. 4, 12-ic Mild, dull: Cordova,
li&W.lC
St, Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Dec 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,000 head.. Market strong to 10c
higher: steers, 35.009.00; cows and heif
ers. !4.25?8.60: calves. 13.0Oftl0.C0.
HOGft-Recelpts, 10.000 head. Market
steady to 5c lower; top, 7.70; bulk of sales,
37.MMi7.66.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.000
he-id. Market steady to weak; lambs,
36.0037.63.
Cotton Market.
IJVERPOOL. Dec. 17. COTTON-Spot.
In fair demand; prices easier; middling,
fair. 7.6M; good middling, 7.35d: middling,
7.1M; low middling. 6.81 d; good ordinary.
.26d: ordinary. 6.69d. Sales, 8,000 bales.
Cotton closed steady at a net decline
of 2 to 7 points.
Dry floods Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17.-DRY CODS
Cotton goods markets were quiet and
barely steady today. Worsted and cotton
yams were dull and easy In men s
wear clothier placed orders carefully
'Nettings were In good demand and have
been advanced sharply by foreign mills.
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Good Kinds of Cattle Strong to Ten
Cents Higher.
H0QS GENERALLY FIVE LOWER
Put Sheep nnd Lnmbs In Deninnit nt
Steady to Strong Prices Moat
Krer)thlnar Sells In Fnlr
Senann,
SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 17, 1913.
n.e(lpl" Wero: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
O'lclM Monday 8.187 7.575 14,103
Official Tuesday 6,Jl H,f.VI 15.833
Lstlmate Wednesday,. 2.000 11.600 7,000
Three days this wcek.l3.Ki7 338 3.9J
ame daya last week. .12.430. 22,135 27.187
Same days 2 wks ago..l5,W. 27.SS7 42,9a)
ame daya 3 wka ago.. 7.7S7 28,410 33.0SS
Same days .4 wks ago.. 18.800 29,001 47.360
Same days last year,. 14,009 25.4J0 29,266
. The following table shows the receipts
or cattle, hogs and sheep at the Bouth
Omaha live stock market for tho year to
date as compared with last year: .
' , WIS. 1913. Inc Dec.
CaU'e) 935,623 IW,072 67,647
iOgs 2,461.331 2,313.112 851.7S1
s"eP 3,161.043 2.SS3.294 277,164
The following table shows the range of
prices for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock market for the last few days, with
comparisons;
Date, I 1313. 1912.tHMI UilU.lltOa.lUKW.IHOL
Dec 7..
7 65 7 94 7 41 S23A414C1
7 66H 6 97 7 32 8 22 6 42
7 44 7 63 6 01 7 45 8 30 6 46 4 47
7 4.H1 7 61 7 58 S 33 3 63 4 34
7 U 7 31 6 97 8 35 5 41 4 49
74S 7 18 6W768 6 32 4 71
1 64J4 7 12 5 9S 7 41 8 291 I 4 49
7 14 C IXi! 7 SS 8 23 6 Ml 4 20
7 45 6 001 7 6 S fti 5 3J
7 41i 7 09 6 00 7 61 8 14 5 30 .4 23
7 39 7 01 I 7 60 8 25 6 34 14 17
Dec. g.
Dec. 9.
Dec 10.
Dec 11.
Dec 12.
Dec 13.
Dec 14.
Dec 16.
Dec. 16.
Dec 17.
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yords, South Omaha,
Nob., for twenty-four hours ending at
3 o'clock p. m. December 17, 1913;
RECEIPTS.
L'attte. Hogs. Bhcep
C. M. A St. P. R' 8
Wabash R. R 3
Mo. Pnclflo Ry 4 7
Union Paclflo 11. It 16 48
C. & N. W. Ry., oast 7 4
C. At N. W. Ry., west 22 37
C St P., M. O. Uy.... 7 3
C, B. & Q. Ry east 8 4
C, II. Ac Q. Ry., west...... It 20
O., R. 1. ft P., east 2 7
C. 11. 1. & P., west...; 1
Illinois Contra! lty........ 1 2
C. O. W. Ry., 6 3
Totals
9.1 . 148
31
DISPOSITION.
Catllo. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris Ac Co
336
1,993
407
Swift & Co
Cudahy Pack.mr Co..
CJ6
. 7u7
3M
....
IT.
21
4
fa
ll 67
40
61
21
25
19
3
153
20
16
13
20
8
11
14
65
73
324
2,191
lf,-0
3,13
143
1,81.1
2,iu5
1,453
Armour A Co
Bohwartc & Co
Morroll
Lincoln P. Co..,.'
S. O. P. Co
W. 13. Vansant Co....
llenton, Vansant & L.
Hill ft Bon :
K. R. Lewis
Huston & Co
J. n. Root ft Co
J. H. llulla
U I' Huss
Rosenstock Uros ,
IMcCreary ft Kellogg..
Werthclrher & Degen..
Sullivan Uros ,
Rothschild
Mo. ft Kans.-Calf Co...
Christie
Jllgglns ,,
Huffman
Meyers , ,
Tannei Bros.
Harvey .'
inner buyers
3.G0I
Totals 3,020 10,590 9.911
CATTLK The cattle run this morning
waa very slow, as com Dared with yester
day and day before, but tho total for tho
thiee daya this week foots up .13,987 head,
being the largest, of any similar period
since two wreka ago, and about the same
as for the corresponding period a yoar
ago.
At the same. .time that receipts worn so
light, there was a fair buying demand,
with the result that desirable beef steers
this morning were strong to lOo higher
than yesterday, Common and Inferior
grades did not show any material Im
provement, but as a rule were slow but
steady.
Desirable kind of cows and heifers
sold wltrnmore freedom than either yes
terday or 1 the daj before, and thy wern
generally quotable as strong to 10c higher.
Inferior kinds were slow sellers nnd no
better than yesterday. Somo salesmen
were complaining that canners, which
have been selling pretty well of lata, were
weak this morning.
Stockera and feeders did not show much
change. As notod before, the demand
from tho country has not been very brisk
during the last few days, and the trade
at this point has been rather dull, with
prices lower.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
beef sloe re, 37.90tT8.60; fair to good beof
steers, common to fair beef steers. 30.25U
7.60; fair to choice yearlings, M.601.9.6U;
good to choice cornrcd heifers, 36.7Mp7.75;
good to choice grass heifers. I6.60!V7.00!
good to choice cows, J6.00iifl.76; fair to
gooa graacs, xui.wy common tt fair
grades, 34.25Q6.2C; good to choice stock
era and feeders. 36.85O7.80: fair to irood
tockera and feeders. 36.25Q4.85; common
10 iair siocKers ana reeanrs, 10.71tt10.Si;
stock cows and heifers, S4.60Q3 CO; veal
calves. 36.00310.00: bulls, stairs, etc.. 34.50
e.75.
Representative sales:
1 DEEP BTKBR8.
No. At. Pr. No. At. rr.
15 Ml 71 11 1V77 7 15
! jw 1 ..mo 7 75
11M 7 lo S UTO 7 75
9J,, ....... 1004 7 15 7 74 S 7 71
II W 1 15 19 1101 1 10
1 1063 7 11 11.... 1US 7 15
. 7 40 1.,...1...,1177 100
44 17 7 IS tt 1171 1 to
17 7 4i II 1177 1 15
( 1110 7 (0 4. ,,,715 1 (a
STtiERrt AND HEH-'EHS.
10 (U 6 75 II 7 7 71
1 79 7 15
4JUWB.
7...
3...
7...
6...
.. 121 4 21
11
.... IS7 5 40
....10M 5 55
....1045 111
..,.1110 6 tl
..1015 4 50
,.1011 4 10
.,1051 4 75
U
I.....
!
a.
10 4 .5
......itsq a as
151 5 75
1101 5 75
1071 5 II
55 5 85
......lCi 0
,,....1171 10
...... 174 ( 10
1111 10
4 1004 4 71
1 120 I 76
1 II 6 00
1 1111 5 Oa
tOM I do
1 UM 6 2e ...
1 1000 6 11 7...
I Ml 5 10 5...
1 740 5 40 ...
tltt 76
COWS AND HEIFERS.
I,,.. ,.1031 I 30
all (75
477 I M
I.
...... IM ( C
Mt ( Ui
...... Ml o
IM (75
II...
1. ..
705 00
414 15
, 740 1 15
Ml 15
in e si
I...
l... 605 a
10 , Ml ( 7S
1 159- ( XI
155 7 00
171 a zi
(It ( 15
! 10S0 T 26
RULIS.
.1110 5 00 I,, M0 ( 50
M0 i M
2....
.1594 ( 55
... 5(0 I 15
,..1M0 5 10
...1411 1 55
...1140 5 15
M5 I M
170 1 II
KM (75
IIU III
IM IM
UM 5 K
UM 15
......1110 tJU
I
1
UM ( 40
5 44
1100 (4
...U70 5 W
1..
CALVES.
115 ( M 1 7 5
, IM I 54 i... an I 00
.110 (54 1 XI i 00
710 I (5 I in 1 IS
.610 (55 I nt :
610 W 1 110 1 50
. 411 II 1..., 114 I 54
414 75 I IM 9 54
.510 7 00
nil!!
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 710 i 50
167 I 5
1 tie i
5.... 611 IS
U 7M ( U
1 ;.., tti is
1 IM I 11
17 (11 M
711 I IS
1 Ml I U
4.., 741 I 40
7 Ill 60
II...., TO I 50
11 Ill I 54
11.. IM ( 54
. 644 I IS
,, 411 I 66
111 I 10
.. 120 I IS
,. 4TI I IS
. 117 I (5
.147 1 15
. 01 I (5
. 471 I 7f
iill!!.'ll!l
11...
m in
1 ...1075 I 76
7 170 176
I M4 I IS
t 190 CM
8OUTH DAKOTA.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
63 feeders.. 9S6 6 75 18 steers... .1010 6 60
CUlXJltAHU.
7 cows.,.., 948 6 00 33 cows 1043 6 75
9 cows. . . IOCS 6 20 10 cows. .. S83 4 26
45 cows. 1037 6 3i 47 cows . 1044 6 33
HOGS Supplies were liberal again this
morning, about IS cars, or 11,600 bead
being iccelved. For the three days tho
rrlpt." "'ouht to W more than
.S?)lRr?or than last week .nd over
l?rnv,cr, hRh.t Var go. Tho total
lor tho week to date la also larger than
for any similar period since tho last week
of June.
Packers wero Inclined to bo bearish
this morning nnd trade opened slow, early
bids being 6IOe lower. Nothing much
was done during tho first hour, and
prices strengthened up a llttio later tn
tho morning, so that when tho bulk of
tho offerings started to move prices wero
no more than 11 nickel lower, whllo somo
salon of the more desirable kinds 'of
butchers looked to be nearly steady. Tho
majority Of the Sales showed the lnnv
end of tho decline, however, und tho mftr-
kci was quoted as being largely a nlckol
lower than Tuesday's average. Hulk of
tho butchers nnd hrnvlps sold nt 17.4.Vili
7.54V, with lights moving largely around
37.2517.46. beveral. loads reached 1T.W,
tho top. .V-
Towards tho close U10 demand became
rather Indifferent and prlcos quoted on
the Inst sales were weak at tho early de
cline. Trade was very dull at this time,
and there wero still a few loads unsold
at noon.
No.
1.,..
M. ..
II..,.
M
107...
At.
.171
IM
.itr
.170
Bh. rr.
... 7 10
... 7 IS
... 7 11
... 7 SO
...
... 7 10
... 7 10
... 7 10
... 1
... t
M 111
... 7 K
... lit
... 7 10
40 7 10
... 1 10
no 7 j
No.
11...
...
47...
el...
11.:.
4C...
u...
M...
4lt...
17...
...
m...
11. ..
it...
11...
M...
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HHREP-lhere was a little moro llfo
to the general market on fat sheep and
lambs this morning. The most activity
was Ir tho right choice offerings, which
sold on a basis fully steady to strong
with yesterday. As for several days back
packers continued to show considerable
discrimination against anything only half
finished or not Just suitable to them,
resulting In a slow trade on such grade a
at prices about steady or nearly so. In
some Instances buyers worn so particu
lar as to what they bought that thay
would not bid on some offerings as long
as better grades were available. Taking
the market as a whole, however, pretty
much ovorythlng was cleared up In fair
season, aa noted above. Prices on most
all kinds of killers are regarded as any
where from 35o to 00a lower than tho
close of tho previous week, tho toast de
cllno being on tho boat grades and the
most on the less desirable kinds, and
such offerings aro hard to dispose of at
that. It might be added that a feature
of today's trade was the fact that na
tive heavy offerings, or for that matter
anything overly heavy, was not much
tought lifter by buyors.
In addition to today's light receipt of
about 7,000 head were about a dosen
loads carried over from yesterday's trade.
Tho holdovers were largoly on the hall
fat ordor, which was good proof that
packers aro not wanting anything but
the well finished grades for the Christ
mas trade. . ...
Quotations on sheep and lambs:
Lambs, good to choice, I7.8W.OO; lambs,
fair to good, 6.76f(7.3S; Iambs, culls, 35.CO
tre.00; yearlings, light. 30.26tT0.6O; year
lings, heavy, 36.00Qa.2ri; wethers, good to
choice, 35.00tJ5.2S; wethers, fair to good,
l.60f(6.00t ewes, good to choice, I4.254ri.00;
owes, fair to good, 11.0004.25.
Representative Bales:
No. Av.
103 cornfed owes 114
35 cornfed owes 130
25 South Dakota ewes...,.,.... 09
129 cornfed lambs 82
37 cornfed lambs 76
103 cornfed lambs 73
,98 cornfod lambs ., 71
88 South Dakota lambs 67
334 Nebraska feeder lambs 47
285 Nebraska feeder lambs...... 48
125 rnrn-fed lambs ., 70
0 corn-fed wethers ft ylgs,,143
43 corn-fed lambs 87
9 enrn-fed ewes 161
67 fed Iambs 06
19 native lambs 83
13 native ewes 140
130 com.fed lambs 09
33 corn-fed lambs V 79
163 corn-fed lambs 62
165 corn-fed lambs ............. 61
134 corn-fed lambs A3
183 corn-fed lambs 62
23 corn-fed lambs 73
Tr.
4 00
4 25
3 75
7 35
7 25
7 35
7 36
7 00
6 00
6 00
7 35
6 00
7 00
4 25
6 75
7 50
4 23
7 16
7 25
6 33
C 35
7 00
7 00
7 00
4 60
4 30
19ft coni-fcd owes 104
49 corn-fed ewes- 117
Nliiux Cltr Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITV, Ia.. Dec. 17. CATTLE
Receipts. 1.200 head: market, steady to
strong; native steers, 30,7608.80; cows and
heifers, lo.iuwctu: dinners, i3.wih.tc;
Blockers and feeders, 36.0004.35; calves,
J7.naui0.2J: bulls, stags, etc., 33.25(141.00.
llOQS Receipts, b.wn neaci: market, 60
to lOo lower: heavy, 37.46p7.65: mixed.
37.40S7.45; light, 37.25iU7.40; bulk Of sales,
n.DSfrt.lt.
Hiuir.r and l,amu Receipts. z,wo
head: mnrket, 100 to 15a lower: fed mut
tons, 35.60ii6.00; wethers, M.KHjG.00; ewes,
33.7&S4.D0; Iambs, 35.76Q7.00.
Kaniaa Cltr Live Stock Xarket.
KANSAS CITV, Dec, 17. CATTLE
Receipts, 6,000 heud; market, strong to
10c higher; prime fed steers, 3H.4O10.00;
dressed beef steers, 17.0OJJ8.2S; westorn
steers, 30.6OQ7.75. southern steers, 35.60
(17.00' cows. 3I.4OtJ7.00; heifers. ta.00fT9.60;
stockera und feeders, 35.75y7.7S; bulls,
t6.00tt7.00; calviis, t6.6OSU.00,
HOOS Receipts, 15,000 hood; market, 6c
Bulletin No. 6
How should your
advertisement be written?
Retail advertising copy should always be of
the business-building kind. The retailer is. not
soiling for a day or a weok. His trade is contin
uous and his sales depending on confidence, that
he will do what his advertising says ho will.
Print in effective display tho comraonsense,
every day talk of a successful salesman and you
will have a good ad.
Tho advertisement that accomplishes most, is
a sincere, honest, logical presentation of your
selling arguments.
OMAHA AD CLUB
of the
ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS OF AMERICA
lower; bulk of sales. 37 20ft7.6i. heaty,
37.86;f7.70; packers and butchers, 37 40
37.65, light, 37.afr7.60; pigs, 1C60O7K,
SHEEP AND LAM R8 Receipts, 9,0J
head; market, lOo to 15c lowcri lambs,
7.15p7.Ci; yearling, sr,XAsjJ.75; wethers,
t4.FOfl6.26; ewes. 14.OQQ4.60,
cmc4.no hvb stock market
Cntlle Stendr tn Dime Lorrer Hor
Slrttr.
. CHICAOO, Dec 17.-CATTLE-Recclpts.
19.000 he.ad,; mnrket. steady to 10c lower!
Christmas yearlings, 39.85810.25; beeves.
3ae009.75: Texas steors, S4.G0n7.CS; west
er steers, 35.SOff7.60; stockers and feed
ers. t4.90tr7.35; cows and heifers, 33.303
S.I0; calves, t7.00iTH.0O
HOns-Rocelpts. 60.000 head; market,
slowv to 6c lower: bulk of sales, t7.60fl
1 0; light, r7.2SQ7.fiO; mixed. 37.357 75
kcJlY.& JT 04i7.76; rough, 37.4087.60; p gs.
HHKP AND IJMII8-Recelpls. 27.000
head; mnrket, nctlve, generally steady,
native and western aheep. 34.40Ji6.75, year
lings, t5.50f.fl SO; lambs, native and west
ern, 30.40iJ7.ro.
- - - -.,. i , -St.
Louis Live. Stnctr Mnrket.
T. LOUIS. Dec t7.-rCATTLE Receipts,
2.000 head: market, steady; native beef
steers, t7.6vm.75i cuws nnd heifers, 34 25
i.60; stockers. arid feeders, 3.vOOlJ7.60.
southern Steers. 1Y7.V?7 (W
n,,',ff.1?''4i0,n'vo5; "atlve calves. 16.00811 CO.
iiyun iicccipir, 1Z.W0 head; market
rterttly; pigs an illlgtits, W.60lj7.65j mixed
Hrri,l(!bulcner8' 7.50i7.75; good heavy, 37 70
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3,000
I4.(r,bs.'a7.sativc mmton"
BEE KEEPERS DO NOT
FEAR PRICE DEPRESSION
CIUCAao. Dec 17.-Tifre Is no fear of
over production or price depression In
tho hpney business It was stated today
at the annual meeting hero of tho North
western lleo Keepers' association, Tho
last two seasons have been somcwiia:
unfavorable to the bees. It was said, e.ld
tho output of honey has been lessened
An Intimation In un address that secrets
of beo keeping should he preserved In
order to prevent an-Inrush of outsiders
did not receive support.
"Let Ihe m come and try , It," said
Secretary Dadant. "They will soon leave.
Ueo keeping cannot be taught."
Parcel post service, It Is said. Is hav
ing an Influenco In bringing the honey
producer In touch "with the consumer.
Tho middleman, according to statements
Is not a,n Important factor In the dls
trluutton of honey, thrl tendency belnu
for the aplarlsta to deal direct with Iho
retailor nnd consumer.
Tho bee keepers will be In session two
days.
ALLEGED HORSE THIEVES
RETURNED TO CRESTON
CRESTON, la., Dec 17.-(Speclah)
Sheriff Evans and County Attorney Ar
mltoRo returned from Kansas yesterday
with Walter Simpson and Ray McKcen.
Tho young men aro charged wtlh tho
theft of thirty head of rattle from tho
premises of Robert McQInnla and Mc
Keen waa Indicted by tho last grand
jury. It Is alleged that the boys stole
tho catllo and shipped them to the St.
Joseph market and aftor receiving the
money they disappeared. Sheriff Evans
traced them t6 Humboldt, Kan., where
they were arrested. They were placed .In
the county Jail, having- come ncrosa the
state line without the formality of a
requisition. They will be tried during; the
January term of court.
ANDERSON HEADS HOTEL
CLER"KS, ASSOCIATION
SIOUX CITY, la., Dec. 17. Colonel W.
Anderson, chief clerk at the Hotel Rome,
Omaha, was elected 'to the presidency of
tho Nebrnska-Iowa Hotel Clerks' asso
ciation yesterday. The next meeting will
be held In Lincoln, Neb.
DEATH RECORD
Jesse W. Dlntrlck.
YORK, Neb., Dec 17. (8peclaU-Wonl
was received here of the death of Jesse
W. Detrick, aged 45 years, at hla home
In Los Angeles, Cal. He formerly lived
in York and made his, first trip as a
mall clerk between Lincoln and DUltngs
twenty-flvo years ago. At the time of
his death he was examining clerk In tho
office of the chief clerk at Los Angeles.
Wllllum Kennedy,
M'COOIC, Neb., Dec 17.-Bpeclal )
William Kennedy, one of the early set
I
tlers of southwestern Red Willow county,
died Monday. He was Interested In the
newspaper, banking and stock business.
Alexander 13, McDonnell,
CHIPP0WIA RALLS, Wis,, Dec, H.
Alexander K. McDonnell, 73 years old,
millionaire lumberman and banker, died
today after an illness of several years.
Tobacco Sorters Strike.
WESTRV. Wis., PcC. 17 -Five hun
dred omployes 6f the tobacco sorting
plants hi this village 'Went- on strike to
day, resisting an attempt to reduce their
pay frqm 90 to 85 cents, per 100 pounds.
The plants wero obliged to close.
A Campaign
of Education
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