GRAIN AND PRODUCE Market is Strong and Wheat Prices Climb Eight to Ten Cents. RECEIPTS ASS VEEY LIGHT Omaha. December 12. 1(11. The ni (rata sltuattos e jry etrong teday, and. while the -jerelpte of all cereals were light tha local cash aemana wu r cellent and moat of tha samples that havs bran held over for I he last few daya wars Mill riurliw the aarlv trading hours. There waa alao an excellent demand for all eereale and wheat prices ranted rrom t to la eenu Miner. No. I hard wheat said for 11.11 to 11.11 and No. I waa dieted st 11. el to I1.C4. Millers were In the tnarkst for all kinds of milling wheat, hut hard winter was a hotter seller than tha durum, which sold around II. M to II. St. . The corn market wss also strong, and with an azcellent demand for this cereal the market ruled from 2 to I cents higher, j White corn again took the lead and sold at a 1'Ccnt premium over the yellow. No. 3 and No. I wbito selling around ST rents, while the yellow corn of the same . grade brought from It to II cento. - There waa a good Inquiry for mired corn, tha No. I grade selling at 11 cenla and the hulk of No. I at lift cenls. , Oats advanced about I eenta and the demand for this cereal waa ascelient at tha prevailing prices. Rye and barley were vary oilier, on ac count of light receipts, rya being quoted IH cents higher and barley unchanged. Liverpool Cloao Whtat, ateady to lc higher; earn, firm, unchanged. Primary wheat receipts. SIMM hu. and ehlpments sle.va. bo., against receipts of l.l.MI bu. and shipments of 771,00(1 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts Were 770,000 bu. and shlpmenta 111,000 bu., agalnut receipts of 700.000 bu. and shlpmsnis of aif.ooo bu. stst year. -' Primary eata receipts were 441,000 bu. and shipments 471.000 bu..' sgslnst receipts of t4i,ooo bu. and shipments of e't.ooo bu. last laer, . . , , , CARlyOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn, Corn. Oals. fhlcago .............. SI 101. Minneapolis ,...115 tmluth ,., II Omaha I - !4 I Kansas City It . 27 u . Loul ,41 , HI 11 Winnipeg ., ...141 ... v These salea were reported today ; , Wheat No, 1 hard winter; 1 car, II. 41; 1 oar, 1.17; I cam, ll.UVs. No. I hard winter; 1 car, 11.14; I oar, 11.13 1 car, 11.11. Na, hard winter; 1 car, 11. H: 1 ear (smutty), 11.11, Na. I aprlng: 1-1 car, 11.11. No. I durum: If car, 11.11; I oars, 11.10. ' No, I durum miied; 1 car, Ml. No. I ml ted: 1 car, 11.17, No. I mixed durum: l-l car, II. Bl. No. 4 mixed: 1 ear.'tl.tl; cars, 11.13; 1 car (light), 1.10. Rre Na. Ii t ears, u.it. No. S: 1 car, 11.11. Cora Na, I white, 1 car, 17c. No. I while. 1 car, lie No. 4 white, 1 oar, lac. No. I yellow. oars, lie; l car, KI4c.No, I yel low, 1 ear, IIHo. cars, lee. No, I yel low, 1 car, lie- No. I mixed, 1 car, lie; 3 cam, Sio. No, I mixed, 1 car. 11 an; I ears, lie; 1 ear, lifco; I oars. ISfce. No, 4 mixed. 1 ear, II lie No, I mixed, 1 car, llo. Oats Standard, I car, 10o. No.' I while, 1 oar, lie; I cars, 50(41-. No. 4 white, 1 ear, lie- Sample white, 1 car, 60 Ur; 1 car, 10c. Omaha Caak Priced-Wheat No. I hard. ll.Uftl.ll; No. hard, I1.I3UV1.I4; No. 4 hard, Il.ll4ll.ltti. Corn: No. I white, 11 017c; No. I white, llti(M7c; No. 4 white, IIUVHc: No. I white, l5t5lio; No I white, 11915c, No. 3 yellow, llttV 14 tic; No. I yellow, IKMIHc: No. I yi. low, I. ti lie; No. S yellow, ItHlltic: No. I rallow, HOIItic; No. I yellow, Helen; No. I mixed, liKffime; No. I mixed, lits()imoi No. 4 mixed. Ilolloi No: I Oats No. I white, 11011 tin standard, (rlla.d. liiMl. Oals: llWlltici slen der. lOKVllc; No. I white, 50'iOtle; No. 4 white, 0ile Barley: Malting. No. 1 feed, Htfljr. Ryei No. t, 11.11 Hi.lt; No. a, .31tl.tl, . Oaah Firturee Market. ?""'; Tha future wheat sltuallon waa bullish again today and substantial gaina were made In botn the May and July opttone, May wheat closing about 4 centa higher and July, i eenu above tha opening quo tations. There 'area Very little peaco talk heard during today's aeasion and the main factor seemed ta be the reports of good export business, and, although there waa no con firmation of these rumors, It had tha effect of creating a, bullish sentiment. The corn . market waa helped eonaid arably by the strong cash situation and also by the fact that the car situation doae hot show any Improvement. Trade In the local pit waa confined chiefly ta corn and wheat and there waa a good business In these markets, Oata enntlnued quiet, with a J-eent gain In the May, while December waa nominally iieelunad. ... ' l.ocal range of options; Art. Open. High, l.ow.1 cioaeTj fear Wh't. T i fee. 1 7 1 I7ti 117 ' 1 171 IS7 May I II 1 4 in '4 1 1H IMS July I lift 1 u iso 1 ilk lioti Corn. I0, 14 M ,. M I4ti J lay .11 lilt tl ; 11 II 4b uly 17 IIU 17K . . IIH 17' Oat. , " , ' I Dee. . IV M Mlt v U 44i May 4lti Hjf 41 tj ' to 44 ' Chicago closing prices, furnished The Dee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 311 South Sixteenth street. Omaha; . - ATt. 1 Open. ) lllgh. f,owT'ciose, Tea. wm: i . 1 ",' " I eo. IMIiltlti May I II 1 II lilts 1 II 111 July 1 lot I Willi 111111 Corn, , . Dec, ' 11 . 13 11 lit, i May ll4 . 3 tl ta - 13 lati July. Iltilttt 13 III! l!H IIVj Oets. Ilec. 4IH '.-4lli IIH ' 41 ti 41 May 11 .". 3H Hti ilti 11 July: 41 U 41 Jit, 0 J'ork. Jan. 11 It !t 10 tl IB if 10 tl 71 May 31 ti 31 70 31 It II 11 tl to laird, v , . Jan. li II l 7 15 i it at it I! May it ii ii it tt li ii . ii oo Whs., .... I Uaa. 11 10 11 17- II in h t it 71 . May II to JliO 14 111 14 !7 14 IB CHICAGO CBAJN AND PROVISIONS.' laeertal.tr as ta Peace Outlook Makes -. Wheat Market Nnrvaaa. Chicago. Dec. tt. Assertions that export business today waa en a large scale and that Kuropean asqulsltlons yesterday hail been double the amount which had been currently eetlmated were rhieriv e.nnH. aibla for a decided upturn today In the price of wheat. Closing quotations were atrong, to to 4o net higher, with May at 11.17 ta 11.11 and July at ll.uti to 11.11. Other ataples, too showed gains w xto v aujc eats ajo to lc and pro visions to to lie. " Peace uncertainties mads the wheat trade nervous during tha first hour or so, opln kina being greatly at variance as to how ina newa al hand from Indon, Washington and olher eapltala should be Interpreted. The puxxla found no nolution thai ... orally accepted, but It served to keep the market fluctuating meanwhile; within ltic . e..ua teieei nsuree. Tnen ad vlcea were current that a British neik alod waa again In the market as an active burer of wheat. A decisive ,rtv,.,. iR values begaa and waa acelerated by goaslp that a big flset of steamers soon would arrive at the eastern seaboard to relieve llio existing freight congestion there. De spite reactions due ta profit taking the up turn. gained in force riant to the close Rumors that a warlike note from the entente allies to. the central powers was forthcoming did a good deal to Increase the bullish aentlment near the end of the session.- when shorts were evening up for the three holiday, ahead beginning tomor row. It waa nut until after tho close that many tradera wsreaware of tha founda tion of the rumora, a Petrograd dispatch available early In the mornlna le the effect that ths formal answer to the Ger man offer of a peace conference would be aa already outlined by government officials mere im nesiin uvai. Provisions were neglected. Illaher sunt.. liens im hogs formed tho mala basis of strength.. Chicago Cash Prteer Wheat: No. t red, 11.11; No. I red. 11.11; No. 1 hard, nominal: No. 3 hard, nominal. Com: No. I yellow. lit4r: No. 4 yellow, Oltilrltiec; No. 4 waits, tiafir. uste: n. j white, nom inal: etaartard. tlti trite. Rye; No. t. n.as Itarley-.. tferll.t0. Scads: Clover, ilt.oon 1I.S0; flMothy, t-M0i.fO. Provtelons: Para. !: ;; lard, l UiH.i; ribs. 113.11 Iwtter Vnchsngcd." . i-tv Receipt, t.iel cases; unchanged. t-eusfoea Heceipis, tweniy-riva t-ars; un- Pooh.ry Alive, wesfc: ' fowls, i4t17o; LIVE SW MARKET Killing Cattle Slow and Lower, Feeders About Steady Sheep Steady to Lower. HOGS STEADY. TO TEN UP Omaha, DAcember 11,4111. Rereloti were: Cattte. Hon. Sbetp. Cfflcfal Monday 1.nt f.737 Offlrl.l Tuc-day ..... .7 a,,4i II, 41 Official Wedneaday ... &.IZ2 K.MI I.SS4 UTtW ThurMlay ,., . 1,313 Kslimata Friday ...... 1.100 li.99 4.100 Ffva dTi fhU . SB.tBt 71.130 41.084 Km daya laat wmk. .14.005 71.I0S H,4 Ham, dnya 3 wka. asjo,X4,l6ff 7,st T7,47 earn daya 3 wka. ino.SI.ai9 00,21.5 64,300 Hame daya 4 wka. M(o.41.S06 0I.C7B M.I21 8am dafa laat year ..10,301 70.04. 10,104 Cattlf Rotftiiota wr fair for a Friday, 1,000 headxbelnii reported In, Tha trade, however, waa very alow and dull, buyera havlnar aonarenlly fllld their requirement earlier in the week. I'rlcea ranged genera I ly a little lower thin veeterriav or arc and l.O juc tower than lmul wediHsaaay. mooKerm and feed era on , the other band ware m light supply, and tha trade did not ahow much o ha nire, prfoea being about atedy. uuoiatlona on tattle Oood to unotce year- Una beevea. S1O.2&0 1 1. 60: rood to eholcei corn fed beevea. 910,00011.00; fair to good corn fed beevea. S, 7.(3)10. 00: common to fair corn fad bevea. f7.:6tf.7l: good to choice graaa beevea. $7.760.flfl; fair tu good graan oeevea, 9B.i&tTi.T; romtnon to rair graaa beevea, t&.7O0C7&; good to choice he If era, 17.00 1.60; good lo choice nowa, $6.Tfr4fiP 7.7 : fair to good cowi, 96 760 76; fommott rair cowa, I4.aourj.io; on me leening ateera, 10.4000.00; good to choice fettle re, 97.79.2i; fair to good feedera. K. 717. 26; common to fair feeder. 94.0009. It; good to choice etockera, I7.009l.26; atork be I fere. it.ztoi do: atock cowa. i6.oo7.flo; aiocK calvea, 94.0091.60; veal calvea, Il.00ftl0.00; beer bulla. atAga, ate, 70.00 0 7. OP; bologna bulla, IS. 003.6. 76. : Hoge A very good fog run ahowed up for a Xrlday, recelpia of 169 lokda. or about 11,000 head, showing a derided Inrreaaa ovr Thursday. The week'a total of 79,130 hettd la 7,000 larger than laat week and Z.non heavier than laat year,, but aeveral hun dred head amallar than iwq week ago. With much of the atuff late In arriving again today and pakera gnnemlly reluct ant is pay tha prevailing nrteee, the market" waa anotbor or tha Irregular affaira that have bean common Ibla week. Shipping outlet waa very good and outalde buyer tarted thlnga by putting up drovea on a nickel higher baata. Packer were alower about coming acroaa, '.rylng hard to make their purehaaea at yeaterday a figure, and tho killer trade never did become very Jtrely. but to tha and Iha bulk uf tha af- ferlnga aold ateady to aa much aa a dime highar or generally a nickel abovo Thura- 4ay. . . - Tha cloao waa tba moat vnoveti tima of day. Shlppej-e' were atlll In the market late, and aa packora atlll wanted good hoge anything dealrable sold aa high aa at any time, of day, Llghta and common mlieri ktnda, which had not been very good aell era at any time of .he day. were a drag late, and when packera left the yarda aev oral care were atlll In flrat handa. Prlcea averaged un about a nickel higher than yeaterday. Bulk aold at 99.75010. to,' and towarda the cloae good weighty atuff reached 910.30, Today'a quotation are. the highest In about threa moptba and break all lecamler record. Sheep The run of aheep waa tolerably liberal for a Friday and exceeded expecta tion.. Bomewnat. cnuto houaa eatimatei placed the run at twenty, care, or 1,909 head, but' the total run waa, larger than that, aa the fig urea given did not Include aoma eight cam of drlvelna. The five daya aupplyfl toota up ai.oit neaa, oeing ii,oo amaiier thas laat week and over 36,000 abort of two weeks ago, but 0.000 greater than a yoar ago, , - - on early reunda packera had decided y baariah Ideaa, deaplta tha fact that other market! wired firm proapacla. Buyer, com plained that I her waa more atuff here than Jhey could handle, aa aome hnuaen were not killing today, and Maid tha aherl- it 0f,f4ra prevented their ahlpplng anough dreaoao mutton to relieve the attune Ion. Ho with only a part or the aupply In tha oena. and aellars anklng ateady to atronger prlcea, in tie waa done on- nrat rounda, iater on hide which had been generally lower were ralaad aomewhat, and before laat tralna got in a gooa anara or ina earty arrival or lamba ' had changed hands at prlcea that were largely ateady to In no caae more than 10c lower, tip to 11 o'clock the beat prjee paid -aa I II. 00, but practically all the good lamba aold there, and It will b re membered t nattily a few loada aold above that yeaterday' Tho few old aheep that aold early were about steady, one load of good twea equaling yeaterday' top of 99.09, wnen later arrival came in most of them were of rangers, and packera, who alrrady had about all tha lamba they cnuld ue wre doing little. A coup la of loada of .tod fed weaterna on the laat train eet a new top for tho day of 919.06. Ileav evree sold at IS. 80. Only one car of clipped iemt waa nern, i oey were not or trie beet and sold at 911.40. (lorn Dared with week aaro fat lam he ere 1 flA.lic higher on the ffxul ktnde at laaet. Aged atock la aetllng at an advance of S60 40c over laat Friday: Feeders hove been In rather light aupply aH week not anough navmg Dean nera to make markets moat days. They bava held a fairly evea coarae all week. Quotations on sheep and 4amba: laamba, good to choice, 912.96019.06; lamba, fair la good, 912.96019.16; lamba, clipper, 910.76 11.60: lamba. feedera. 9M. 00012.26; year lings, good to- choice. 9)0 60011.36; year lings, fair to good, 90 26010,60; yearlings. feeders, 97.0001.00; weiaera, isir vo cbomh 9b. 600 10.00; ewes, good to choice. 9. 400) 00: ewes. faJr to good. 97.3608.64); ewes. niain ta eulls. 36.OO4wO.60: awes, feeding. 96.00OT.26; ewsa, breeders, all ages, 99.00 Representative sales; No. 91 fed awes 9 fed ewea 9 euTT ewes 231 fed lam be 220 fed lambs ,!. 260 fed lamba 46 call lamba v ,Av. Pr. ..,-,104 9 36 116 3 96 OS 7 60 7 1 10 90 13 95 79 12 95 09 U U CHICAGO DIH HTOCK MARKET. Cattle fltroag, Bogs Htreag a ad Higher, ftheea Htroag. " Chlcsgo, Dec, 23 Cattle Receipts, 8.000 head: market, stropj:; native oeer caiuai 97.00011.76' western ateera. 97.00010.00; atockera and feeder. 16.1600.10; cowi and heifers, 94.00019.00; calvea, M-60011.76. Hoge Receipt. 33,000 head; market. Strong to 6010c above yesterday'a average: bulk of aales, .O01i.iO; light, 90.600 10.20; raised, 9.90010.40; heavy. 99.906 10.60: rough, 99.0010.00- plga, 97.&O09.26. Shoep and Lanibe Receipt, 2.000 head; market, strong we there. 99.00 0 10.90; ewes, 993609.46; lambs.lli. 26013.46. - Hi. Lools IJvo Nteock Markea. St. touls. Doc, 22. Cattle Receipt. 8,100 head : market steady; native beef steers, 97.600 11.60; yearling ateera and heifers. 99,60011.60; row. 96.iO09.6O; etockera and feeders, 16.1007.75; prime southern beef steers, 98,0009.00; rows and heifers, 94.26 07.60; prime yearling steers and heifers, 17.6009.00; natlv calves. 90.00012.00. Hogs Receipts, 14.000; market higher; tight, 10.00010.60; plga, 97.7609.26; mlied and butchera, 910.00010,66; good heayy, 9lO.40A10.66: bulk of salea. 310.10010.60. Hheep and Iambe Receipts. 2.600 head;' market steady; lamps. ijB.uuOTia.uo; ewes, 96.0009.76; yearling awes. 96.0003.7; year lings. 99.OO01).93. i , Kaaeee City Mre Htock Market. Kansas City, Pec. ' Si. Cattle Recelpia. 1,000 head; market, eteadyrprtme fed steers, flO.fiO011.26; dressed beef sters, 7.6O0 10.29 ' western steers. 94.60 0 10.26; cows. 96.2609.-2; heifers, 99.00010.60: stacker and feeders. 96.7608.00; bulla, 96-6007,26; calves, 90.00011.00. Hogs Recelpia, 3.000 head; market, steady: bulk of sales, 99.30W10.26 heavy. 910.26010.30; packera and bMhrff, 99.900 10.30; lights, 99.60010.16: pigs, 9. 0009.26. fihtep snd lsambs Rncelpta, 3.000 head; market, higher; lambs. 913.60013.16; year lings, 110 60 011.60; withers, 99.6O09.6O ewes, 9,iM0.i). . t - - Woni City Urm Htock Market. flloux City. la., Dec. 32. Cattle Receipts, 1,000 jiead; market steady; beef ateera, 99.00 010.60; butchera, IS.76ff8.76. fat cows and heifers. 96-7609.00; cannera. 94.6006.60; stockers and feeders. 94.2609.00; calves, 99.OO0I.M;., bulls, stags, etc.. 9&-6O09.7&; feeding cows and heifers, 94.60 0 7.00. Hogs----Receipts, 12,009 head; rnarket steady; llghta, 99.2609.90; mixed. 99:663 9.90. heavy. 9.960lO:i6; plga, 97.5009 00; bulk of aales, 99.06010.00. Hheep and Lambs Receipts 1,600 head, market steady; for muttons, 97.6O01O.6O; wethers, 9 0009.00; ewes, 97.6009 36; lambs, 911.36 011.60. i . J ' M. Jeaeah Uve Bteek Market. m, Joseph, Mo., Dec. 32. Cattle Re ceipts, 600 head; market steady; steers, 97,60011.60; cows and heifers, 4. 60010. 00; calves. 17,00011.00. Hogs Racelpta, 1,900 head; market steady; top, . 910.30; ,bulk of salea, 9.760 10.10. . F flheep and Lamba Receipts, J. 000 head; market, steady; lamba, 912.00013.10; ewes, 99.9003.71, , - - . . ''v V- Coffee Market.' New Tork. Ioc. 33. The market for cof fee fixture was loos active today and fluc tuations were narrow, -in opening was unchanged to 1 point highar on a little scattered buying. . which may have re flected covering or replacing by some of the sellers oh yesterday'a oarly newa from Washington, but otherwise there was very little demand and prlcea eased of? slightly under realising. The market will not reopen until next Tuesday morning and the Irreg ular fluctuations probably reflected evening up for over the three-day ' adjournment. The cloae waa net unchanged to 4 points lower. Icember.J.IOc; January, 1.46c; Feb-, ruary, 9.63c; March. 141c; April. Lfte; May, 3.74c. June, 9.11c: July, S.Mr J Au gust, 9.98c;'Heptember, 9.99c; October, 9.06c; November, 9. He. Spot, quiet but steady; Rio Ts, 9n; Hantoa 4s. 10o; eost and freight offers were reported about unchanged, with Santos 4s quoted at 9.00c, f. o b.. Brasll. American credits. The official cables .showed an unchanged market at Rio and advances of 100 it 160 rels at 8entos. -" Oil aa Ravannah, " Oa.. Dec, 33. -Turpentine, steady. 6.t4fcc: a1s. 4 bbla.: receipts, 243; shipments, 4; stock, 39,914. i j Rosin Firm i salea, 749 tibia.;" receipts, 1,361; shlpmenta, 43; atock, 4,643. tjuotst A. B , ih B. F, .00c O, H, 6.06c; 1, 4.10c; K, 4.20c;M, 9.40c; IN, 9.89c; WU, 7.00c; WW. 7.30c AniZOIIA-SOUTIHVESTERII Copperville P. O., Mohave County, Ariiona. A BIG HI IE LOCATION A Big Copper Showing ' Over, two milet of wide vein outcrop. A mile of underground developments. Ettimated "ore in tight" $4,000,000. 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