L'HK BBK: OMAHA, TIITltSlUY, JANUARY 1, 1914. 23 1 1 K if I HEAL liSTATH. CITY I'ROl'URTY FOR SAIK, BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY SAVING AT LEAST $500 By buying one of these two now 7-room modern homes In Dundee. Located at 4917-4919 Burt St. Have large living room, dining room, kitchen, rear entry jnd pantry on first floor finished In oak. excepting kitchen. Second floors havo i largo bedrooms, bath and sleeping room, or' sun pnrlor, enclosed so that It can be used for a. room; finished in best of hard pine, with two-panel birch doors. Oak floors on both first and second floors; large attic and basement; best of furnaco heat; excellent grade of plumbing, with up-to-dato plumbing fixtures guaranteed. Large fruit cellars and coal bins in each house. East houso has Dcauttful Fand finished walls decorated with oil paint. West house' Is papered throughout In excellent taste. These houses are completo In every detail, having wnter meters, full pot of screens, window shades, permanent walks and steps; very attractive up-to-date lighting fixtures. Ready to occupy without one cent of further expense. Best buy in Dunde at this time. See us for terms and prices. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1611 Ilarny Street. 1914 Will Be a Big Year in Omaha Wo wish a. Happy and Prosperousj year f6r you. Tho best RESOLUTION that you can make Is that you will stop paying rent and provldo a real HOME for yourself and family. It is a certainty that the very best In vestment on earth Is Omaha real estate. GET SOME OF IT I oven If you have to go In debt for It. Wo will have flno property to offer yqu In 1914. Charles Martin & Co. ! 216 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone Tyler 187. t ' ' T II,1 I j 1 Saving Money MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE Positively last chance on special -discount of $60 per lot off. on our Cuming St,, lots between 30th and 32d Sts. If sold on or before January 1st, 1914. Theso lots havo all specials paid in full Paving, sewer, water, cement walks. The best value for the money wo havo ever offered. They have a future both from residence and business standpoint. Price $1,000, with $$0 off If sold by January 1st, 1914. Terms $19 cash and list per month. Only twelve lots left Salesmen on the ground, from 3 p. m. BENSON & CARMIC1IAEL, Phono Douglas 1722. fl.12 Puxton Block. New Year's Present For the party that has $600 cash to make as first payment on a new S-room, all modern bungalow, finished in oak, birch and maple, tiled bath room, fine furnace, plumbing and light fixtures; mortgage at $1,750, on monthly payments. Owner's price has been $2,fc00, but Is sac rificing StiOO for immediate sale as above. Sure a snap. P. J. TEBRENS COMPANY, 750 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phono Doug. 21S2. Nothing But Cash Will Do. JSj spot cash buys an Omaha lot. This Is a nice level lot, in a good neighbor hood, but must bo sold for cash In the next, few days. Our office will be open New Year's day. Telephone Dougln 2,i96. H. H. Harper 1013-14 City National Bank Bldg. Dundee Bungalow Let us show you a new, well-constructed bungalow on a large lot In Dun dee; five large rooms and bath on one floor; large attic and full cemented base ment; strictly modern and up-to-date, with beautltul hardwood finish. 4909 Webster St- Can be bought with $1,000 tnd easy terms. 0 Peters Trust Co, 1022 Farnam St Doug. 89S. $1,950 Modern cottage, new and clean; good neighborhood. Will sell for $200 cash, balance monthly, Must be cold before January 1. Call uwner. Harney 4611. Bungalow Only half block frdm car, In fine neigh borhood; modern; nvo rooms anu oam first floor; two rooms can bo finished on stcond floor; oak finish; built-in book cases; cement walks; everything com plete. Price 12.9C0. Terms $300 cash, bal ance easy. Must sell beforo January 1st. Owner, Harney 4611. ' Investigate 2030 Spring St; 11 room house, gas and water: good condition; i0 cash down, balance monthly, same as rnt Web.7908, MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, Indexed; also Omaha red book, vest pocket size, free at our office; two stamps by mail, Charles E. Williamson, Ileal Estate, In surance car ot property, Omaha. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. J. B. ROBINSON, 412 Bee Bldg. Doug. 8097. TO BUY. SELL OR RENT. FIR8T SEE JOHN W BOBBINS. 1602 FARNAM ST. Tho Persistent nn& Judicious I'se uf Nflwpapr Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. HHAL ESTATK. CITY IMVOl'UUTY VOn SAbK. 1 On Your Money In amounts of. $100 and up. First-class security. Hastings & HEYDEN, 1614, Harney St, IllCAIi ESTATE. FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE, lorrft. 120 ACRES near Woodbine, la., only 60, miles from Omaha; want Unproved prop erty in Omaha or acreage. About 2S acres Is In pasture, balance under culti vation; has six-room house, some fruit. Price, $luu an acre. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St Minnesota. 2S0-ACRK farm 35 miles from Minneapo lis, IM miles from a good railroad town: part under cultivation, balanco meadow and pasture land; good soil; good elght loom i house, worth $3,000; barn, granary, corn cribs, cattlo sheds, machine sheds, etc.; 14 cows, 20 head of steers and heif ers, three horses, hogs, chickens, com plete set of farm machinery, buggies, wagons, Meds, 50 tons of hay. 1,500 bas kets of corn, 150 buahels mixed grain, 175 bushels potatoes, in fact everything on the farm .go.es, except tho furniture; price $12,000: one-half cash. SCHWAB BROS., 1028 Plymouth Bldg. Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska, 400 Acres 5-Miles from Omaha P. 0. $160 Per Acre On paved road and car line, nearly level, rich loamy soli, capable of produc ing 60 to 75 bushels of corn to the' acre. Would make an Ideal fttock-fedlng farm located Just two miles west of South Omaha' Stock Yarda: also has trackage facilities. Why pay $150 to $175 per acre for land near Blair. West Point, Kear iiey, etc., when you can buy land like this at abovo price? Reasonable terms if desired. The Byron Reed Co. Phone Doug. 297. 212 South 17th. IMPROVED 7,000-ACRE FARM. On South Loup river near Oconto, Cus ter county. Nob., to bo divided into 6 and sold cheap. Very little cash re quired, balance 6 and 10 years, 6 per cent. .Each farm contains lovel valley, corn, fall wheat and alfalfa land under culti vation. Smooth sloping and level table land, splendid meadow, rollng pasture, timber and spring water. Black sell, clay subsoil. Fenced, 3 sets of buildings. Your farm might be taken as part pay ment. Particulars free. C. Bradley, Wolbach, Greeley County. Nebraska. NO. A-102 A SDlendld Irrlc-ntorl so oor In a prosperous Swedish neighborhood. 0 miles from Bayard in Morrill county. Subject to, Irrigation bonds due 10 to 23 yems; equity at $3,000, payable $1,0C0 cash, balance five annual installments at 6 per cent. PAINE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Woro Block, Omaha. N. 104 JtO it r i n,np nwr, nr lr.. ...... under a good ditch; only $50 an acre! $1,000 cash and balance in one to ten years at 6 per cent. This is easily worth $10 per acre more than is asked for It. til CiSl -JUMiMX IJtJAlX'ANX, Ware Block, Omaha. Oklahoma. FARM bargain. 240 acres, nil ftilnMo Grant county, Oklahoma, 134 acres In cult.vatlon, 104 acres In fine wheat, bal anco meadow and nasture. nil fnnpwi nr. chard, walnut grove, windmill, well, good h.t auuiiuHiii, i-room Mouse, stable, 8 head, granary, etc. Rural route and Phone., Eddy VA miles others 4, 5 and 7 miles. School one mile. Churches In towns. German and American settlement. Price $45 per acre for quick deal. Worth ?i more. Perfect title. A. T. Cox, owner. Enid, Okl. SALE OK EXCHANGE R. E. EXCHANGE, imparted French P.r. cheron stallion, 7 ear old, 2,000 lbs., dapple gray, for cheap sand or work norxea. u. k. tsorgeant, Tipton, la. OFFERED On SALE. Typewriters, tral Typewriter Exchange. 307 S. 17th Bt RENT Remingtons. Monarchs and Smith Premiers of their makers. The Remington Typewriter Co. Telephone Douglas 1S24. Rental credited if you purchase, and only very newest and highest; grado machines tone out naies, mree monins lor to for understroke machines, pr $3 per month tor latest moael visible writers. TYPEWRITERS sold and rented every where, L. C. Smith 8c Bros. Typewriter Company. 1819 harnam 1st, Omaha. Neb. Miscellaneous, SAFES Overstocked, second-band, all t . . . i ' . . . ,A.n Tn mattes. J. J. -ueriKiu oaio to., iu. vuriiaiii. STATUTES FOR SALE The Nebraska Stutute as prepared by the. code com mission will be ready for delivery about January. 15, 1914. Price for ordinary bind tug, 15. Bible edition (1.000 copies), flexi ble covers, tine paper. $6. Send ordor to this department with remittance. Transportation to be paid by purchaser. Addison Wait, Secretary of State. FOR SALE New and second-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alley and accessories; bar fix ture of all kinds; easy payments. The Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co., 407-40 S. loth St. fcn fH I Buys Best Coal for the money ; try yw U. Web. 848. Harmon & Wecth. FOR SALE Three registered Percheron stallions, one German coach. Imported, four mammoth Jacks, black, white points; Biwbon Red Turkey tom, Single Comb Buff Orpington cockerels. Hershey it Adams. Keytesvllle. Mo. FOR SALE at a discount, a full, un limited scholarship In Boyles Business college, Omaha, gocj for either short Hand or business course. Apply at tho office ot Omaha Bee. l'UKSOKAIi. YOUNQ women coining to Omaht as stranger are Invited to visit tho Toung Women's Christian association building at 17th ami St. Mary's Ave., where thy will be directed to suitable board Ins place or otharwleo assisted. Look (or our traveler' aid at the Union station. THE Salvation Army Industrial horns, solicits your old clothing, furniture, mag aslnea. We collsot. Wo distribute, rhone Douglas 41S3. and our wagon will call, Call and Inspect the now home, U10-11U-1114 Dodge St NOTIOR. All Gardendule land purchasers that boUBht land from Hust A Hrundago re port at Qnrdendale. Tex., Jan. 20, 1814, for self-protection. We aro sued for right of title. John 1,. Tlnsley. Anvono knowing the whereabouts of Paul Tipton will notify his mother, Mrs. Mil i 11'IUII, Hill lit. I, 1HII, IIII1IW UfcBHi Watoh night meeting at 1KW Vinton; re freshments served by U. Brott. All wel come. MASSACl!? Miss Welton. room 221 Ne ville Mock, 16lh A "Harney. Phone D. 4297. M AS5SAOFJ Swedish movement. iM-iiiaoiiuij Bfee i(lK Douglas ar. 415 WANTED To adopt a girl from 9 to 12 years. Address, Y 384, Bee. Anna Anderson. Mag'tlo treat. 41S Bee bldg 62-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. Bexten Pharmacy. 12th and Dodgo. ELECTRIC 1 MASSAGE BATH. 211 XjUUiVv J-X Hnrd mag, M,a Burns. LAURA WILSON, both. mass. D. 87M. MISS FISHER, mass., clec. treat. D. 4830. Turkish bath, mass. Davldge blk. p. ESKi Clec. muss., bath. 214 lutrd Bldg'.. 17 &D. MAGNETIC Trt., 1429 Vinton. D. C0:i MRS, SNYDER. Electric Trt. D. 43S0. MASSAGE, 109 8. 17th 8t, Mro. SteIe. KHAL- ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Weail Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. So I.'ITY LOANS. Bomls-Carlberg Co.. 310-312 Brandels Theater building. WANTED City lotins. Peters Trust Co. n atmttxt Uttrta Loans. $500 slid up, Uilivvim JJXvKJ.0mt.ni, Nnt. Hank. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St CITY and farm loans. Lowest rule. No delay. J, 11. Dumont & Co., 1003 Far nam St., Omaha. CITY property. I.arge loans a specialty. W. II, Thomas, 22S state Bauk Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., IC10 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715. FIVE per cent farm - loans; optional payments. Wm. McCormlck, 1201 Farnam. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. HARRISON H MORTON. 916 Om. Nat WANTKU TO BUY RACHMAN will treat you right; price for furn., clothes, shoes. W. best 0148. HIGHEST prices paid for men's cast off clothes and shoes. Doug. 8017. I WANT a 5 or 6-room modern home In Hanscom park district, $3,000 to $4,000. S 291. Bee. LIVE STOCK MAniCEl- Of WEST ShlD live stock to South Omaha. Save mlleago and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stuck Commission aterobaata MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice. Tn tbn Stockholders nf Thu Pnnupva. tivo Savings and Loan Association of Omuha, Nebraska: as provided in section l of artlcio 1 of tho bylaws of said-. association you are. hereby notified that thn annual meeting of the stockholders of Tho Conservative Savings and Loan association of Omaha, Nebraska, -will be held January 12, 1314, at the office of said association in the Conservative building. lOli Harney street Omaha, Nebraska, for the purpose of eleotlng three directors for a term of five years, to receive the reports of the officers and directors and for the trans action of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The polls will be open for the reception of ballots for the election of directors from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock p. m. of said date, and the business meeting ot the stockholders will Immediately follow thn cloning of tho polls. ' THE CONSKKVATIVK SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF OMAHA, IN tlitilWVDTk A. By GEO. F. GILMORE, President. Attest: PAUL W. KUHNS, Secretary. Omaha, Nebraska, December 29. 1913. d-29-d-Ct STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the stock, holders of Leo-Glasa-Andreesen Hard ware company that the annual meeting of the stockholders ot thu compuny will h held at the offices of said com. pany, corner of Ninth and Harney stre.ets, in the city ot Omaha, in tho slate of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January 11 a. n.. 1914. at o'clock p. in., for th. Duroose of electing a board of dlroctors . . . . .... n . ,rt .n.i'n .1 1 1 r I . . tulng year, and to transact suoh other business as may be presented at such meeting. ' XL 3. LEE. Prcaldont J. CLARKE tuiT, Becreiury. D13-dS0t NOTICE. Stockholders' meeting of The Union Land company: Notice I; hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of The Union Land company for the election of five directors und t,he trans action of such other business as may legally como before tho meeting, will be held at room 1103, Union Pacific head quarters building, 15th and Dodge tits., Omaha, Nebraska on Monday, tho J2th day of January, 1914, at 10 o clock, a. m. Tho stock transfer books will be closed ten days previous to the meeting. Alex Millar, secreiarjt, iw w iy. . x, Dec. 19, 1913. Dl7-db0t STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of tho stockholders nf the HASTINGS AND NORTHWEST- ERN RAILROAD COMPANY, for the election of seven directors anu me trans action of such other business as may lawfully come before me meeting, will be held at the office of A. L, Mohler. corner of Fifteenth and Dodgo Street, Omaha, Nebraska, on Monday. January T. M. ORR. Secretary. NOTICE. The annual meeting ot the stockholders of The Bee Building company will be held at the office of that company in The Bee building at i o'clock p. m. on Tues day, January 20th, 1914, for the election of a board ot directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come be foro the meeting. By ordor ot the President. r N. P. FEIL, Secretary. Omaha, Neb.. Dec. 29. 1913. d-30toJ20 Local Secnrtties. QuoUtlont furnllhea br Burns Drlnkr tc Co., 449 Omh Nsliooal Bsalc bulldUs, Omshs. Bid. Alksd. rioi Bulls. Neb., eourthouss U. 1MJ.11W.M Cudsbr l'acklns 5. 1914 H VI n Kfitoro UU of. Il. .. 1S.... n M Vten Co.. jrfrrtd M DundM. Neb., is. 1923 M JW El PM, T.. .ewer it. tM J0J IN. Fslrmonl Cresraerr p. c. iur.. 100H 10JH Fstrmant Cresmerr. I i V WJ,, lUtrl. Co. Te.. Ilis. It..... ...... JJH laterborouih Hep. Trni. ti, ?... 974 V Ksmst CMr. Hch. 4.. 1911 ........... t 94 k. c. M. to. uy. ut 4i, list.... :i tt Lincoln d E!c. Ut 5. 1941, ., U LouUlans. sU of, 4U. J93S 99 tH.Zt Cltr of Omthi 4'.i. 141 ICO Omaha Btrest ny. Si. 1914 9 1MH Omahs lc C. D. 61. II y. t, 1911 94 .lm.h. II. Itv gc Urldie H 4 Hi Oakland, Cal., Muni. Imp. Se, 102.10 1M.U IVirtlind. Ore.. 4l 1911 91 Bloux Cltr fitW. Yds. (a, 1130 flats of Colo. Funding la. 1929 flauodera-Kennedy Bid., t pi c. p(d, 8an Prsncluo, Cal., (a, 1920-1939.... Trl-Cltr nr. Ic U. Co., p(d Union Stk. Ydi. atk 91 ri.7 9K 104 II 9 9) si.a 100 102.11 V, 97 UtnabH Hay SlurUvt, HAY Prairie, No. 1 upland. 111.00312.00; No. t. W.OOfUlOO; No. 3. 7.000.09; No. 1 midland. Ill.OOfcll.&O; No. 2. 9.0011 00- No. 3, 17 0CK&9.OI; No. 1 lowland. 9.0fi!0.00; No, 2, rr.(tt89.00: No, 3. $5.0u((j7.00. STRAW -Choice oat or rye, J.0DG.5T; choice wheat. I5 00U5.M. AI FA LFA Choice. tl4.0CetS.00; No. 1, HXOO'H.W, No. 2, Jll 00313.00; No. , 19.09 11.00. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Has an Up and Down Course on Today's Market. DECEMBER CORN 18 QUITE FIRM Yellow Cereal lieiiornte Consider able Kxcltemeiit When Shorts Hush to Cover llcforc Close of the Pit. OMAHA, Deo. 31, 1913. A dlrnppolntlng cable caused a slightly lower opening on wheat, but It Immo ntulttly du!MPa that there wa a good demand through commission houses and the miukct hud a quick spurt This ad Vance, however, was not maintained, the ensuing reaction being attributed to a declining tendency In corn. Nothing was said about export business but tho north west markets held very well and this latter factor contributed some firm ness to tho local market Various local operntors were reported as sellng, but tho market, notwithstanding, showed otilta a little steadiness. There Is a strong Undertone and It Is believed this will cvcntuall) he reflected In a higher level. Corn started firm with considerable ex citement In the December, owing to cov ering by shorts. There was llkewlso some snort covering In the May ruturo ny those who had not been driven In by yesterday's bulge. Tho weather may re vealed nothing favoring the bulls and this, with lower cables, finally affected the price and tho market developed a much easier tone. Helling on a large scale by a houso Identified with the long aide was reported, but tho offerings were fairly well absorbed except In the December, which gradually declined until It was below last night. Naturally there will have to bo some shrlnknge In tho receipts nnd a better demand to give tho market snap, but. It Is believed such con- (i.tions aro not far off and therefore traders favor the long side on reactions. uais opened wrong, but tho pressure of offerings by a large local concern gradualy wore tho price down and caused some liquidation by the longs. The mar ket firmed slightly near the close. Trad ers believe purchases aro advisable on reactions such as today. Provisions wero slightly lower. Offer Ings were somewhat liberal, with a light demand. FaVor purchuscs on tho breaks, mn wneai was w nigncr. Cash corn was unchanged to lc higher. lush oats were He higher. Clearances: Wheat mid flour, omisl in j.uii.uw nusncis; corn, is.wu uitsneis; oat ,wu misncis. Liverpool cIoko: Wheat. Kii hltrher: corn, -Hid lower. l'rimary wheat receipts were 600,000 bushels and shipments 353.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts wero 1,042,000 bushels and nhlnments aifiWVI huahrls. Primary oats rucelnts wrn Kklflfr) hush. eis anu snipmenis tw,i.vu oushels. CARLOT RECKIPT& AVhcnt. Corn. Oats. Chicago S3 411 156 Jllnneapolls 133 uuintti ci omalm 11 3X1 14 Kansas City 17 1C9 22 St. Louis M 41 50 Winnipeg 190 All markets Will tin plnftetl Knw Vnr' day. A year ago today w.ib a holiday, there fore no recclDts and shlnments for that Tho following cash sales were reDorted Wheat No. 2 hard winter, 1 car at 81',io, 1 car at Mc, 1 car at S0)ic: No. S hard winter, 1 car at 80Wc, I car at 80U 1 car ot 8lc; No. 3 mixed. 1 car at SOUc No. 3 durum, 2 cars at TMic Rye No. 3, ;4 car at 58c. Oats standard. 1 car at 3S4c; No. 8 white. 2 cars at 87ttc; No. 4 white, 7 cars at 37Uc; no grade, t car ai nine. t-'ornh-iNo. 3 wiiue, l car at U7C. t car at 6314c. 1 car at 6Ro: No yellow, 6 cars nt 65c; No. 3 yellow, 1 car at uc, o cars ui hc, l car at tec, cars at G2Hc, 1 car at G2Kc 1 car at 62o jno. yeiiow, & cars at big; no. -t mixed, Cars at 634c; No. 3 mixed, 1 car at C3c, cars at C2c. l cor at 62Hc 2 cars nt tc, l car at, 6lc, 6 cars at 6lHo: No. mixed, 4 cars at mc, l oar at wc, l car at C9Via, 1 car at tc, 1 car at 6So; no grade, 1 car at S7c, 1 car at (5c, 3 cars at 50c 1 car at 4Sc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, SOfl&Jc: No. 3 hard. 79Wfi2c: No. 4 hard 7G80c: No. 3 spring. 80iasic: No. 4 snrlnir. 78V4'SSOo; No. 2 durum, SOflfiOyc; No. 3 durum, 79SWJc. Corn: No. 2 white, G.VI si;c; ro. j wnite, utii'ifjic; xso, 4 white, 63fl62c: No. 2 vellow, 64l4j3c: No. 3 yellow. C2;RS3Uc: No. 4 yellow, C0fl61o: No. 2, C3863ytc; No. 3. 01H iwc; sso. i, o'.woio; no graue, 4)tic. oatsi rio. wnue, at4c: stanaary. 3SVbo: No. 3. ZIMa: No. 4. 37Uo. Barley: Maltlmr. M wo; jno. i leeo; wane, uyei no. 2, bsi CHICAGO iRAI.V AND PROVISIONS Features at the Trading nnd Closing: Price on Hoard of Trndc. CHICAGO, Dec. 31. Sqeeilng of shorts brought about a decided advance today in the price of wheat and corn. Attempts to force on the bull leader several million bushels of corn that arrived too lata to bo unloaded nt elevators met with fullure. Closing quotutlons, which were steady at neaily tho top level of the day, Bhowed net gains as follows: Wheat HiiMa to 2Ac; com, to lic; oats, Kio to .iM4c. and provlblon 7Hc to Sic. Wheat had a remarkable udvanco for December, notwithstanding that lust day deliveries on contract lor the month amounted to nearly a round i.tMULouU bushels. It was not until the final hour of tho session that tho upturn In wheat developed excitement among short. There had been a gradual tightening from tho outset but uo 1 lurry pruy.ous to tne umo wncu tno rise rcuciiea ; cants, and plainly Indicated that furthc stubbornness by outstanding shorts would only result In a inmalty more severe. Orulnary influences having rcferenco to crops and weather wero lost sight of, and December contracts were In tho end being settled at oven dearer prices than if for May. Veto action by directors of the board of trade spoiled tho plans ot dealers who nau noped tor an emergency rulo that would allow eleventh hour delivery of train louds of corn belated on railroad tracks in olovator yards here. As u re suit shorts saw no alternative hut to settle as quietly and as soon as pos sible. The longs exhibited no dlsnosltlon to lift prlct-ti to a sensational figure, but seemed content to supply all corner whu wero wining to acccuo to what bull leaders thought reasonable after a hard, fought battle. Outs sympathized with tho strength of wheat and coin, though completely oversnauawou in point of In lercst Aggressive buying lifted nrov s ons Grain trader and stock yard speculators were rvsponsiDie. Artlclel Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes Wheat! 0&itj 91',' Wi 81Vil 90li M4l 87 8C 87'.l COH 71 6 71 I C3',i C4Ti c'.i cm asvi I I I I 40HV 4t 40V4! 40Ti 40H 33i 40 J 39 391,1 3St 20 23 20 65 20 25 ' 20 C6 ' 20 20 20 62Vil 20 IG 20 72H 20 924 20 60 10 57V4 10 67M 10 57W 10 67HI 10 B7V4 10 60 J I 05 10 11 05 I JO 924 10 70 10 SO 10 70 10 80 I 10 65 10 95 11 15 10 St', 11 mil 10 9714 May, July. Corn Dec, May. Oat I May. July Pork Jan.. May. Lard Jan.. May. Rib Jan- May. Chicago Coh PricJ-Wheat: No. r1 iaui00Uc: No. S red. 92fI03c: No hurd. 89ti90c: No. 3 hard, SViti884ic: No. 2 northern, WW31c: No. 3 northern, itt& 89c; No. z spring, wwww, no. 3 spring, 87V4Mc. Corni New, No. 2. fiOfllOo; No. 8, 62&Coc; No. 3 wnue, uxj; jo. 3 yellow, G3ttc, oats; ino. s wnue, a;iy;o standard, rc. RYB-No. 2, B1S62C UARLEY: &ftS70o. TIMOTHY-tT.00iir6.40. j CU5VBR-$12.25i 15.23. I'ORK-20.60. I,ARD-$10.67M. nlIlK.-lia25Uia75. nilTTKR Steady: creameries. 23ft3e. IOTOTOI5J? Higher; reeelnts. 20 cars Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin, red 63'u'nc. Michigan, Minnesota and Wis ,.. ..,1.11.. tni.nvn POl'IrilY Alive. higher: springs, l4Hr. fowl. 14c, turkey. I8c; dressed, 2,'c, E(l08-Ixwcr, receipts. 2.KS8 cases, at mark, cases Included, 28433e, ordinary firsts, SOMjJlr firsu, S2U33 C HEKSli-Hlgher, UaUica, WiSMVi, twins. 16TlUc; America, 16iO10c; long KW YORK (il'.M'.HAL 3IARKHT (Imitations of thr Da)' on Various Commodities. N KV YOllK. Dec. Si.-FLOUll-Dull. irlnn Patents, tl (Mi4.t: winter strnlEhls. $UMf4.; winter patent. $4.JN.6; prlng clear. $4.00fl4.?O; extra No. 1 inter. W.If.R: extra No. 2 winter. W.36 03.W. Kansas straight. $4.0C.fi4.1N. WHEAT NPOt. firm: No. 2 red. 990. nominal, elevator. $1,004, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. Kttc, f. o. b. float. Futures unlet, closing UliUc higher; December. y:-.c. May. 9Sc: July. MHc. cuiiN spot, firm; new. no. a yellow. 14 o. I. f. to arrive UAT-ripot. nuiei. standard wnur. .w 4SHc: No. S. 44HJf4.Vic fsnoy clipped IlltO, 4uHlt'47iC. HOt'S -Ouirl : atntr common to choice. 1913. tOOM'e; 1912. 20fl18c. Pacific coast 1913. 2327c; 1912. 22tf24c. HAY nu II: standard. Jl.w: iso. l, $1.02HW1.0ft; No. 2. WWi', No. 3. Ut85e. HIDIM-Bteady; Bogota. SSViUStfltO; Central Amerlou, 29l4C PETIlOl.Birai steady; rermea, New York. bulk. S5.SR. barrels, $S,7, oosk. $11.20. . , l.KATiiiiiv-i'irm. nemiocK iirst. sua V; seconds, IS2!lc, PROVISIONS - Poik. steady; me. $23.3Mr23.7S; family. $24.Mfl27.w: short tleitr. $W.3r.fi22.0J. Beef, unlet; mess. $l8.(XVflS.W; family. $19.0uii20.tt. Cut meats, steady; pioKieu neiue. iu io ii otiiuis. iii.UMfix.oo: i) t-K eii nam, iu.mi. aril, firm; miimie west iu.tiiv.s-i; re fined, firm; oontlnont, $11.30; South America. $11. $0; eompound, quiet. $S.31V4tf S.K2U. TAl.LUW uuiei; city. i.-c; country, t CHEESE Firm, receipts, 770 boxes; state, whole milk, held spcclnl. l.WUMc average fancy, lB5c; ftesh specials, Itflj lll'TTICH-Steady; lefelnts. CMl tubs; creamery extras. iiHlMiwio; rirsi. zsw 34c; held extra. XMiaio. ursts, -t3ic; pnce(. extrn. :4Jisoc. kuub- htenuy; receipts, i,u cases; fresh cathered extra. 3Sc: extra first. S0HW7o: neurby hennery, whites, 4StjM)c; gatnerca wnites, iiJ(hm. ioiti,tiiy Live, firm: western cn r en. 14fte; rowis, iftiic; turKeys, a;o; trussed, unlet: fresh killed western chick ens, 1323c, fowls, 12W1SC; turkeys, IW OMAHA (IHNURAli 3IAHKI5T. IllJTTER-No. 1, Mb. cartons, 33c; No. 60-Ui. tubs. 31c. PISH Whltn. fresh. 16c: trout, fresh, 15c; large crnpples, fixsh, 138150; Sianlsh mackerel. Wo: shad roe, per pair, 0c; salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh, lie; buffalo, lc: buillieaas, iso; cnannci risli, lfio: pine, luc; picaerei, i.e. l'OUI-TRY-brollcrs, I4.OO4f0.OO per dot.; liKim. 1.! melts. I2i'i ducks. ISc: geese 16c: turkeys. 23c: pigeons, per doc, $1.20 iIiikIih full frntlipml. 12Uc: ceese. fill feathereti, lie; squaiis, o. i, i.i rHiKKSMimnnrini flwlss. 30c: Ameri can Swiss, 22o; block BwIbs. 20c; twin, 18o; daisies. 18o: triplets, lSVic! YoUng Amencus, ic; uiue- laoei unc". ast, iu .1.11. V,,. Vau. Vnrlf while. 190. ..... I Wv -".-""..' . . . t Wholesale prices 01 oooi cms wiwmt today In Omaha are as loiiows; ueef cut 1'rires imo. i n'. rlhs l4Uc! No. S ribs. 12c. No. 1 loins. IRn. Mn 9 litlnu HMc! Mil. 3. HUC No. 1 chucks, lO'.ic; No. 3 chucks, o No. 3 chucks, c, o, i rouwui, jtu, u. j nn.. 1lln. Kn 3 rnllnds. 11 a: Q. No. 1 nlates.' SWo; No. 2 Plate. 814c1, No. 3 P'Ale?, 7ic. , 1'"11U1T urangei: wanioiii """-t extra fancy Sunklt. W, 1, M0, 174. and 2S0 sizes, 33.00: 260 slie. Jt.M; K8 ; 12.40! 324 size. I2.Z& I'lOnn. l aua size. 33.00: 160. 176. 0Q and 218 7scs; W: 250 else, 2.40; 28S and 324 sizes, 32.23; vrJtn. rnv Voiilnatnn Jonathan. Per box. J2.a; WJiUo Winter Pearmaln. per hv v o. fn.,rv wiilt Winter Pear- mains, per box. 32.00; fancy Idaho HlacU m.t v.nv m' finov Idaho Haul- wins. W box.' $2.00: Jancy Idaho York imperials. .;.." ;-- Willow Twlge, per box,T.ai fancy Idalio smith Cider, per oox. "",ir"? Idaho Northern Hpy, Uroenlngs or Kings, r box, 12.00: extra fancy Idaho Kam bos, per box. 2.26; extra fancy Ron Davl. per box. 11.83; fancy Den Davis, per box. il.w; cnoica wen uavij, "irTi.Lir. i, V.....I. n. i.i.i . um: York Imperials Lemons: Extra fancy Sunkiat, .300 and m, v.nv tsri. nvfra cholco Red uail, 3i9 and 30s.'per box, 37.50. Orape; Kxtra fancy Emperor. Pr uw. t- i m.i" ismperors, per nui.. ""Vi t. J.tV ntrnn AVlra rancv. a.w; laiiuy. 9wt V -' ' " choice, jaoo; choice, "", Kxtra fancy Florida, 3s. W.W; , 4fs and Ma, .. ' I . - - , . t y - I . 13.75: Ms. ttiB. ana us. y",,vrr -....-.m . ... 1.' u -on,anaa. flsnillno K1 River Early Ohio, por bu., Sl.ooj or Hurbanks, por uu., w; luTi . .Vn4r per bu., 80c. Sweet potatoes: Fr hamper. 1 . ir ;.' I. u .. . t 1 n n ,1 nd. Der It).. 20 reu-peV Ib-rVc.' OalpIS: Ohio, large Red Jr..r ' ii. -iu.n- Hnan ah. ner crate. ii W c,Toma oca: California, per 4-bo.ket ate. 2,00. , . 'i.iub lirs. 1! 12-oz. ukKS.. $1.00 7' crown importeJ fig, per IK. Wo; 3-orown Imported tigs, per lb., J3c 7-orown pulled t.A.n. wnlhlnir nbaut 5 lbs.). 900! Eh llB riT,i fi T.nies weighing about k.uni, 11. -..ll-.i n. Itrrm b lbs.1, 1tc; (-crown inui - " weighing 10 oz.). per doz., U.25. Eromc- dnrv brand date. PKg., Anonor brand dutes. pkg.. 32.25. llalloween dates, ti. 7uv Psrsnlns. ner lb., so, car rots, per lb.. 2c. Uet, Pr lb., So. Turr nips, per lb., 2c. Rutapugft. per in., tn r..iirninli, .liitibo celery, per doz.', &c. Michigan ceiery. pr uo., ;. keg, X3.2S; per nan obi., .'. "'""'"i"' ,T, in. Psrslov. Dur do.. 40c. Radishes, per doz., 0c. lettuce, Pr dor-, JL00, JIome-growr leaf lettuce, ner doz., 40c. Green peppers, per uubhci, iw. wax or green main, ii "u,'LyjAZ,r iinf i,,ia. mimimbers. licr doz.. I1.UKI2.U1'. Cauliflower, licr crate, 13.25. Venetian garlic, per b 12V4c. Bggplant, per doz. U.(0. IlorserudUh (2 doz, bottlo In case), per b 19c Medium pecan, per lb., 13V4o. Pecans, Jumbo, per lb., Inc. Olant pecans, T.nuiM.nna lmnur sucji. nur iu ui '4i' lierU. per lb., 15c. Drake almonds, per lb., lie; paper shell, 23c. Brazils, per lb., iku: larau washed, per id., ivc. man walnuts, per lb 2V4c. Peanuts, raw, No, I. per lb.. 7c; Jumbo, per lb., 8c; roaaUd, pVr lb., oHc- Bhiit hark hickory nuts, poi lh An Whltn rice ireccum. per lb.. 4c, UliccKcrs, per 1UU-IU. uao, Jci nkir. case. $1.70. Coooanuts, per sack. 7.). t'hestnuts, lmpuricU Italian, per lu.. Ivc; kacn or uui. iui. . ubiti. clover. 24-sectlon cast, per case M.75. Mliiiienpolls (Srnln MnrUet. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 31. WIIBAT- No. 1 hurd. K7TiS8',4cj No. 1 northern, 8SB87V;c; No. 2 northern. 82TtQ88Hc; No, 3 wheat, 8U'iWac; uecemoer, wo Mv. 87ic. FX3Ult $2.45 for ocond clear to $1.00 lor xancy imiius. HARl,I2Y-4a7c. RYE-53IS64C HRAN-$21.00. I CORN Nq. 3 yellow. 6lc. OATS No. 3 white, 35;o. BBKD-Flax, $1.4tffl.474. Liverpool flralu Slorlcet LIVHRI'OOI,, Dec. 31. WHKAT-8pot steady; No. 2 red western winter, 7 4V( Km. 1 Manitoba. 6s HVd: No. 2. 6a lMii No. 3. no stock; ruturus, weak; March 7 Mnv. 7s: Jillv. 7s Ud. COHN Spot, quiet: American mixed, 6s Sd; l, Pluta futures weak; January, 4 lOftd, Keijruary, ps n. OH ana Rosin NEW YORK, Dec. 31.-COTTONSKI3l 011,-Flrra; prime summer yellow, $6.70t ess: January. o.iMi.iarcii, i.w; a $7.27. nifpnni.Kl'M Htendv. Tl'RPBNTINE Firm; machine barrel u'avankah. Oo.. Dec. 31.-TURPEN TINB Firm; UKc; alrs. 147 tMirrels; r celpts, 382 barrel; smpmonis, mj uarrei stock. 29.919 barrel. . ROSIN Finn: alM. 3.701 barrels; re npinis. l.r.a; barrels: shipments, 79 bar ,uiu. iinriiu. 1C7.CS3 barrels. Quote; A. II, n n K. F. $3.70SS.72i: Q $3.7?V4& 2.75; H, l3.72iV08.77M: I. $3.85f3.90: 1C, $4 6.-.; M, 5.i5Q654; N, $8.35; WO, $6 55; WWi I ,MI . NI,W YOHIC, Dec 31 -COTTON -Fu- tures, iloacd steady; January 12.00c. Mnuh. 12 30 . May, 12.23c, July, 1122c; U( tober, U 01r Hpot, qu'.et, middling, 12WC, gulf, UBc ilnl. tmi nni. 19.00; Hell nl Cherry, per bbl .W fate red, 'per bbl., $8.26; Wchard, PrbJ, MAHA LIVEJTOCK MARKET Desirable Kinds of Cattle Sell at About Steady Prices. 0GS IN MOST CASES STEADY 'nl I'.irrs Klemly in n Shnde Higher Fut I.Hmlis nnd YenrllnRs Slrndr Very I.H llo Hnsler. SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 31, 1913. Becelnts were: Cattle HoK. wtifloP, Official Monday 5.0 IS 6.w 12,697 Official Tuesday 5,314 13.2MI 8,MU 8,:ll Kstlinute Wednesday.. Three days this wk..H.16J 28, SM lS.4i9 .n,4.M 2:.is& 27.387 18,174 W.0J1 1.SI" )6,ll 2J.W 42.WM 23,23i Same days last week.. 'l.CSi Snme days 2wks. ago.lt.KO naron days 3 wk. gq, 12,431 Same day 4 wks. ago.!5,04tl Same day Inst yenr.12.6S7 The following table show the r,f,clV." ot cattle, hogs and shsep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to siq as compartHl Willi lasi jear. 191X. 112. Inc. Ore. att'e P61.949 1.C17.IM &V Hogs t.MUM 2.M!.t4 3I4.KH1 Wlieep , 3,222,600 3,9il'.M The following table show tho range oi prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few dny. with comparison. . Date. 1913. 1U.1BU 1910J1909JISOM1W( Df.c. 31. 7 121 Dec. 22.1 7 OH4I K ir,l 7 Ml 8 291 0 36 4 33 6 021 7 63 S Vb 5 34( Dei. M l 7 M 1 1(11 5M T C S 03 7 U7 8 11 5 W 4 41 Dec, 24.1 7 4SHl 7 13 6 17 L1H 2S.1 I e Dec 2o.) t oVin 27 7 B7H 2R. 29. 7 64", ' 23' C 03 R K 0 PS 5 96 7 73 6 6 4 29 Den. 7 22 7 TO I 7 Wj 7 58 301 Dec. Deo. Dec. Dro. 7 07 B a; 6 51 S 311 7 W. 7 (8 5 W 7 i 4 50 7 71 8 ail 4 U3 SunduV. "Holiday Receipts and disposition ot live ilcl at iha Union Htnnk Vnrils. Rotlttl OniUh. for th twenty-four hour ending, at. 1 o clock yestenlay." RECEIPTS-CARS. Cuttle. Hogs.Shccp, H'r' O., M. & St P.. s Wrtlmill a Missouri lMclflc 5 4 2$ 4 33 3 5 22 7 7 Union Paclflo & N. W., east,. i & N. W west.. IS 8t. P.. M. AO., t C, R & Q. cast.,, I C, 11. A Q., west.. 4 vr.t it. 1. ot r I'ssi. ti Illinois Central mm m c. a. w,. 1 TVitnl rselnta 63 it llimtruUTION H1SAD. CatUe,llog.Bheep. Morrl & Co E2 .a a if, . rvi..... isi i.t,2 .vm Cudshv Paokliur Co.... 631 3,447 3.033 Armour & l,o -iul" . ' & 111 n.1 1 .Schwartz ft Co A" J. W. Murpliy .w Morrull w LJncoln Packing wo.... South Omalia Pack. Co. 7 w. n. Van Pant uo.... u Hrnton, Vansant & L.. 24 ..... Hill & Bon 03 ..... F. n, Iiwl 10 m,m Huston & co II. Root & Co l. mm. Sullivan Hros 2 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. i Christie 10 HbXflns ,m..m mi . 1(0111 , 4 Meyer .., 10 .M.i Raker. Jones et nmun. 1 Tanner 1 Harvey J OUim huyeT" m Mil i 607 Tnful. t.778 11.646 7.6S3 rAT'ri.iiitvrslnts f puttie of all kind ware very moderate thl morrdng. iliero bring only fifty-three car ropprred ip the yans. For tho week to date the re ceipt are the mallt of nny similar period for a good many we bacn. par rlncf nnli, last wmU. Trnsrn IS aisa allslit faJlloK P" M cpmparcil with VFB.r nicu. ' nt.l.' ..j V. .... Mill, 11111a i. law. M.1111 1 1 r uit,iu " . . low and more or lea neglected, but the lighter and medium weight wore In good demand at steady price, while the ten dency on tho heavier grades iyaa eaaler. uows 11 nu nvuers soiu in auoui inq umo nolchoa a yesterday, there being little change In cither direction, While the trade Iwti not actlvo mot ivry' thing In sight aod In fnlr ecasop, There was no material change In the stockcr and feeder market and quota tion were about the catno a yesterday". Quotation on rattle; flood to chplo beef Bteers, $8.O0fl.6Q; fair to good beef trteer. n.W8.69; comrapn to air beef steer. $4.M4i7.6fl: fair to choloe yearlings, guuii 10 cnoioo cornrca neirers, good to cholo grass helfsra lu good, ta Choc cow, $126.76; good grade. 15.2306.26: common tn fair grades, $4.2Mf5.t5; good to cholco toclcera and feeders, $H857.80; fair1 to good "looker and feeder, U.WJ4.B,', common to fair lockor and feeder, $J.7 tW.20; stock cow and helfnra, $,5ftff.50; veal calve, M.(xai0,00; bull, togs. etc.. f 4 WiCKl. ' nopretcniauve. aaiot: REEF BTIpEIlS. Ko. At. Tr. NO. Ar. Pr. t:t 7 is 1 4 I 1 ,. iu e zt .. 1141 I U ...1111 6 CO ... lit 7 10 ,,..1001 7 U II, 171 7 II UU IN .1111 too 47 tl.... SJ:::: 3.... 11..., 44.... 20.,., 1479 1 00 .,.M7 (a ...14M 8 U .....1104 I IS ..... 120 I It 1407 til .....1131 I 10 I8u 7 85 It ,,...1111 7 to 31... ...1 1 to 20 .1127 7 70 111 7 i I IMS 7 IS t 1171 I " 7 U ,1111 t as 10 1IU tiMM-'.-iitll 10 STK15RB AND HE1FE11S .1076 7 00 2 COO 7 IS qows, 1 J:::::; t t 1 1 !:::::: 1 7:;:::: 1 1 i 6 4 I 3 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ISO 4 tn 930 4 to ..,.1016 4 tO ....1000 4 74 .,,.ijso 1 10 ....low t 10 til I It ...1114 t tO ,....1110 t !5 744 iU ,...,1105 t (0 110 t w Ill 6 70 t 10St 5 75 i.,,..,..,.,ioM tn 1...,.....,.11J1 & 71 1 1U0 E U 11 not t w 1 net 00 1201 t Ja a ...iito is e ...imi eat 1 HQ 0 to 1 10M (0 .w 1 w COWS AND HEIFERS. .1210 I Oo 7 u I m 1. 10 7 18 100 7 5 tl! HI I..M HEIFKUS, .741 t M . KA t 00 . Ml I It .IN IS , tot t 10 . tot t la 1. ..107 t CO ..HI I to .1011 tii ..1070 7 00 ..ISO 7 71 7 It 4 J .lion t oo z , sto t oo 1..,,., .7so too 1 .1160 t 10 1 .15M I It .1230 t 10 . 140 t IS . KO 7 00 CALVES. 171 7 M 130 I It DO I an , 110 I 71 1 140 I 1,0 I ItO 75 1.. 110 11 i in 110 1 00 :., m io 00 11s 1 o 7 lit io 00 1... STOQKM'H AND KKKUhllH .::: 14... "S U t W IN . 7l t mi 11 lit t 10 .1071 I ro I Ill 7 10 HOO-S Supplies were far and a ad vice from other point Indicated a slight drop in value the local market opened out generally a nickel lower. Just a few scattering aos were made early that looked to be a little eaaler, hut the majority of the seller woro not Inclined to cut looso at thl decline, and a little later on vulues braced up, o that whllo me marxet waB ramor uneven tno bulk of thu sales looHed to bo about steady. Tho movement wa very drasnv In epqts. but toward tho extreme close the demand livened up and a tew load that caniH In on a late train wero nuotnd as selling If anything stronger than the early iraue. inero wa naroiy any aeinnmi for pig this morning nnd the few bunches that showed up wero very hard to move, even at weakened prices. The demand for the very light stuff wa also Inrk on Tuesday, and for the two dav prices are sharply' lower, the decline amounting to anywhere from zoc to in nma fiih as inUCh a bOC. Rulk of the heavies and butcher moved at $7.007.70, with several loads a high a If.la ine iui, aim I'auia buiu miavir at a range of $7.46Q7.0. For the three day the unevennosa of the runs ha mused nrices to fluctuate a good deal. but today figure look to bo Just about steady Willi ine cioac 01 ibsi wees. This mornlnn's recelota were estimated at 120 cars, or 8.603 head, bringing the wck' total un to 26.893. This la over 7,001 head heavier than a week ago, and nearly 8,(00 head larger tlmn for the corresponding nays 01 issi year. Uo. ill. l"r. .tm ... 7to in 10 7 to .ill 40 7 ro .149 StO 7 wi fl N... 9. . ,.. . M. . ... 04. . ;.. IM.. M. . 90... ;t... H... IS... M... II... U... 11... w... 17... II.. tl... CI. . M. . 74.. :o.. T9. ...m ...114 ...III ...190 ...171 ...m lit ...171 .. m .. irt ..IM ...IW ... 7 X 10 7 10 40 M 7 40 tO 7 41 ... 7 44 ... 7 ... 7 M 10 7 CO ... 7 M It IM ... 7 0 .: isx ... 7 M IS. ... ti. . . . M.... M.... 1l.. . Ti-". t.... ;t.... M... tilt H III ..Hi .. 7 to 10 7 to .. 7 to 10 7 M .. 7 M 10 7 M ..117 ..Ml ..SM ..tit ,.tAI ... ..at ... . .JM 110 ..211 ... 7 to III III lit 7 1 to 1 1:. 7 t!i 7 111, ...lot ...lit ...111 .. 117 ...III . .nt .. :oo 41 7 M 10 f 10 . . 7 So 10 7 H ... tO 7 K ... til to T M UO 7 it 70. .an M MS ;s.. .117 7 tH 7 t.1 ..its ..11J ..140 . .ISt .. 7 Ki ... 7 6S 10 7 tt ill 65 . . .nt M. , 10 .. It... 7S... CO... M... ...lit io 7 ; ...IM M til .IM I to 7 hi Vt wi 7 Stlt til ... 7 It ...2M . . .lit ,..1M ...SJ5 70 .in M 7 tilt 10 7 57 H 7 70 7 7$ 7 7j 11. .. ...170 . rrs 44, ,. 74 fO. pion. 17 . ..Ill .... t It M Ill ... 7 10 It .. 91 ... t 73 11...... Ill ... 7 li SJ. ., IM ... 7 M SHFUP Tho Hackers were sood hiivcrt of u liberal run of lamh nnd 11 light sup- piy ot yearimgs nt prices genorauy sieany to a shade lower, with tho most decline on yearling. I.nmb were mostly steady, hut n weaker tendency was very ap parent, which was no surprise to the selling side of the trade In view ot thn facta that a largo supply was on hand for the packers to choose from, and to morrow being n holiday to far na killing Is concerned, n large share of tho offer ings bought today would havo to be car- riea over until x-Tiday. Really good lamha were again scarce, with tho fair to good grades predominating, the range of prices being mainly at 37.608.10, the lat ter figure being tho top and Just a nickel lower than the hlghost point touched yes- ivi.iMj. ,v man ot ieo, wcsiorn yeaning weighing around 91 pounds was Included In tho early trade nt $fl.W. hip supply of ewe was verv much tin. same a ventorrinv linlh at in alza anil quality, nmi values were strong to n shiido higher. Duyer in some casei seemed to want something In the line of fat moro than anything else, and a a result most of tho holdings wert disposed of readily. 3'he range of prlcci waa aroumi ta.QOttu.sa. The deal in feeder showed no materia change, the volume of trado bolnit again limited at prices for Iho most part steady Hoipe rteder lambs went to a loeuot buyer early at $8.75. vuotation on snetp ana lamnsi Imbs, good to choice, $7.CsW7.80 lapibs fair to aood. 10.7t7.50: lninhs. culls. 35.54 CfdOC; yoarllng. light, $8.26g;.60; year lings, heavy. S.O08.2n; wethers, good to choice. is.fMxaB.Z5: wether, fair to good. $4.fHi&.0d; owes, good to choice, $1,756 SO, owe, fiv to gqoa, 4.wnri..u. CIIICAtlO I,IVn STOCK MARKR1 Cattle Nlenitr to Rlrnu Ilojce tin tiled, Opealusr Loarcr, CHICAGO Dec 31 CATTLE Tlonslnls. 12.0(0 head; steady to strong; beeves, $6.71 (fiO.CO: Texas steers. $0.90417.90: western steers. $G.204W.$J; Mockers and feeders. WW7,4: cows nnd helfera, 3.y8 calve. $7.00ill,l0. HOOS-Recelpt. 43.000 head', unsettled, openoil Co lowor, but decline regained! bulk of sales, $7.8U4f8.0Q; light. $7.6tWi!, 'VrM Jr"" HUHEP AND IAMHB-Rccelpta, 20,001 heart; steady to a shade higher; natlvt JHiS'l?' western, $4,75(56.15: yearling. SreUlt? naHvc' my'' woet' Jf?".""" C,,y i'1 Stock Market. -KANSAS CITY. Dec. 31.-CATTt.B-neceipta, 4.000 head: market steady; prime fed steers, $S.40W9.00; dressed beol ateera, $7,15a.S5; western stecra, $6.73M 8-00; southern steers, $5.908.00; cows, $1.55 jrc.OO: heifer. $6.609.00: stockcrs and jlSas-tecelpls, 8,400 head; mnrket steady to 60 lower: hulk, $7.Wi7.S3 iJ-'iyy $7.854W.90: packers nnd butchers, XSiri I'Kht, $7.608.80: pigs. J6.7f.W7-l.. SHEEP AND IAMBB-Re.cclpt. 10,0)0 headl market steady to 10a higher; lambs, $7.35f8.lO; yearling. $5.757.15; wothcrj $5.001i5.75; ewes, $005.15. HlonK Cltr Lire" Block Market. BTOTOX CITY. In.. Doc M.-CATTLB- Recelpta, 8,000 head; market steady; na. tlvo stocrs. 37.OOttM.40: butchers' stock $5.av&77.00; cows and heifers, $6.00;i6.2.; canner. t3.50Ti.00; calves, $7.5O4fl0.60, bulla, slags, etc., $5.0066.75. HOas-Rocelnta. 3.500 head: market atwidy to lOo lowor: heavy, t7.ecwi7.7f. mixed, J7.iwn.iw; light, J7.4(if7.j; bulk 01 SHEEP AND LAMUS-RecelPt. 1.00 head; market atcadyj fed muttons, tS-nOvi u.bu; woiners. it umuuii owe, j.iuaio.uu, lambB. $5,758.()a HI. I.ontM litre Sloek Mnrket. BT. LOUIS. Deo. 31. CATTLJi He. celpts 2,100 head; market steady; natlvt beef steers, J7.fi04j9.75; cqws und heifers, I4.23s.ri0: stockcrs and feeders. t5.00ff7.5O; southern steer, ISmWI.GO: cow and holt orn, $J.0Mfl.CO; calve. $0,OOll.23. HOUrl lteceipt. .wo ncau; marKii eteady; plga and light, $.60(8.00: mtxel and butchers, $7.80Q,10; good heavy, $7 14 CiB.10. SHEEP AND T,AMnS-Rccelpt. 3.OO0 head: market steady; native muttons, $X75ft5.3C; lamb, $.u.&U.2j. 1.1 ve Stock In Sight. Recelnt of live stock at the six prln cpa wesjen, mar!e.: aiouk city 3.000 .1.500 1.000 Kanaa city ,yw t. 1 viul s 3.100 8,400 6,000 8,600 9.100 4.300. 10.000 3,000 7,700 l.&W 20,000 South Omaha.. 1,400 St. Josepn i.ow Chicago .mm... 12.000 Total recplpta 25,000 39,900 43,200 Cloatng quotatlona on bonds were a follow:. . .. do li i-lBllU & N. ual. 4.... pj2 do t coupon MlJl'M. K. t T. 1st 4a. H do 4a rtg HI o mo. 4U d. miiaci UlwMo. raclllo 4 60 Panama Is coupon,. 1114 d conv, la 17 Amir. Af. t7.,... f ? M. R. R. f M. 4H. U A. T, t T aa., tiw. . 7i.. Amir. Tohscwo 4..tlt do db. 4a. ...... . ti Armour A Co. 4l.. t8H"N". T, N, H. ft H, Atehlaoa ao. 4a,... IJ14 or. H 4a c. la ro n. . n, w s. do cv. ta 100 do cr.ola lOlta A. C. I lat II II No. raclllo I Hal. s 010 It.,., ail too a ............ ; . . , ai a f . m 9 A as. i aa KH&l nrook. Tr. cr. Ja,., I7?;r.nn, cy. 3,a 1I1J,. ITS Can. ol Oa. ta..,..101 do ooa. 4a.., ... Cta. leather ta..,, MHirtaadlni; no. 4a.... ? CM. Ofclo 4s,. M8. I 8. TT, tt 4a Jlji 'do CODT. 4tyS iai -as va. oa, .,. oiy mitaao aV A, Ilia.. 705,ftt. L., W e. U 73H C. D. J, 1. 4a,.. MHH. A. I aaj, oa... is do sen. 4a., 'ihib. rsc, rw ib,. .. -7 C M B P e 4UI..101 do cr. 4a... It . C. ft. I. A P. c 4a to do lat ret. 4s.,, 11 do nc. 41 laianc iifrsr aa.. ...ujmi H. r. t U 9Vt d en. 4 71 n. & R. O. rl. la, II do ct. 4a H4 DlitllUra' Is 14 do lat & raf. 4a. . 11 Krlf p. 1. 1m. ...... . M I . n, iiuuiwr os. ivt do sn, 4a. ....... iivai'. 0. nirei ia oa. .iw, do ov. 4c. aar. II. 7lVtV -r. Chtm. Sa. Ill, 111. Can. lit rat. 4i. tl Wtbaah lit & sx. 4. C"1, Inlar. Mat. 4Va W WMtarn Md. 4a,. Intrr. l. M, 4Va .tO Wt. Eltc. cy. oa,.li japan I Ha It 'WK. Central 4a.. I3i nia. fuuaraa. Ilostmi Stack 3Inrke, HOSTON. Den. 2l.-Closlng quotatlont nn slack were: Altouat AlOOtSK .'.,. 7tmarda Con. ,, UH'Korlti nutts , 4 i North Llka . tliOld Dominion Ami I. Coppar .... A. Z. U S Arlions Com, .... tl, b Arlaont... rl, & Hacla.. .. Pnlnnlal iiocrola romei- nana C C. ttUHhaonon , lit Baat Duttf C. M... 11 Hupcrlor 6, Kiankllp IHRuptrlPr a n. M.. aranby Coo ..71 Tarasiauk ... ... . Ja, qin Casanaa ... 30 V. S. 8. B, . M J14 ala Royala Copper, llli 'do old 40 Ka?r Ika ... 4UlIUh Con 71; 1,V Ooppar 7atth Copper 0. . lt V Hallo Copper ,. 4Mi Winona (IU Miami Cooper , ... llH'woirenna , J ' Ex-dlrldend. Coffee Market, . NEW YORK. Deo. 31. COFFEE-Pif. ture were higher today 011 report of a steadier cost and freight situation, firmer French cables, covering anq gome trad a buying supposedly agalnit sales ot actual. The opening wa firm, t points tower on February, but generally 6 to U points higher anq the close was steady at 17 to 21 points net higher. Sales were 70.000 bags. January. 8.Slc: March, 9.00c, May, .34o! July, 8.63c; September, 8.73c; October, 8.77c; December. 9.84c. Spot, teady, Rio No. I. Uc; Santoa No. 4. 11140, mild, quet; Cordova, 13$ 16c, nom inal. Persistent Advertising la the Rq4 U( Rig Returns. A