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von sai.k on kxciiam.k LIST our exilmnges or call In person for ml.-k result. Stat tHnl Co., 217 National Fidelity niHl Casualty Rulld ng WILL take in trade an automobile on a . or S-room cottage, balance easy pa lienta. lASTLNUs A- riKYDKN. 16H Harney St. HKAL 15TATK AUSTRACTS 4IK TITLE. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of' lee In Nebraska. 206 Branded Theater. cnv I'lioi'iiii tv Koa ni.i;. Walking Distance Owner Must Sell Now fi-room strictly mod- rn. two-story house, Iibb a largo reception hall, living room and dining room, with plate rail and paneled walla. All these rooms finished In u.'ik. Nice roomy kitchen with pantry and entry way. una large bad room across entire house, loomy closet rlth chest of drawers, also two nice bed rooms ana bath with walls tiled. Floors through the entire house In ak. Lest of plumbing fix tures and elegant lighting fixtures, house ail decorated, loudy to move Into. Has guaranteed furnace with tank connected and sink for laundry purposes, cemented cellar, also walks; on a. cor ner lot. street paved and paving paid; good neighbor hood; handy to schools, stoves and car line. Can bu handled for 150) cosh, bal ance like rent. For further Information sue SCOTT & KILL, Doug. 1009. 307 Mc.Cagtle Bldgv A Complete Home At a Reasonable Price Tlds nttriu-ttvo frajuo and stucco house Is located at one or the high points in Dun flue, fronting south on paved street. 1 he. first floor lias a largo llvlns room, with fireplace and beamed celling, wltt I and south exposure, nun P,clV.nf room, largo pantiles and convenient kUclmn. Second floor has four bedrooms and sleeping porch, tiled bath room, stair way o Tattle: Oak floors throughout ex cept pant'4ts and kitchen, which have Jnfpla Hook Oak finish first floor white enamel finish on second f r. with ma nogany finished doors. This is a si b Btantlally built home, the very best of ma terials and workmanship having been tiiSd throughout, Price JUt. terms. Key at our office- George & Company Tel. Doug W2-U City Nu. Bk. Bldg. New Bungalow Cozy and Warm .,, , i r.nnrnw downstairs finished and floored In oak; Ptairs 2 large bedrooms and bath finished in jel; low pine: bath room white enamel, -rloets and 1 large storeroom. House is one of the most attractive built this year; has built-in bookcases, built-in buffet, platerall and paneled dining room; heavy beamed celling in living room and dining room. The very best of pluumblng has been Installed nnd the heatlnng plant Is absolutely guaranteed to heat the house in the coldest weather. House Is excep tionally well built; has full basement with laundry sink and outside cellar entrance; nice yard sodded In front; cement walks In street and around house; large back yard with plenty of room for garden and flowers. Lot 60x120. It will pay you well to take the time nnd look at this pretty place. Price Is reasonable and easy tortus ran be arranged. Payne & Sinter Company ills Omahii National Bank Bldg. A Good Chance to Buy a Home owner leaving city, offers his new home at cost. It is strictly modern, 6 rooms, located on nice corner lot. In north part of city. Tt hns vestibule, parlor, den, din ing room, kitchen, pantry and Icebox room on first floor, all finished In oak exrept kitchen: two flnn bedrooms and bath room on second floor; furnace heat, with thermostat: screens and storm win dows and doors, newly decorated. For quirk sale he will accept W.tiO, on terms of $47S down, balance $3S a month. See us about this at once. Payne & Slater Co. filG Omaha National Bank Bldg. Kountze Place A beautiful home. Just completed and well located. Every residence In this Work Is less Hlvan one year old; largo living room with fireplace, dining room with paneled walls and benm celling, kitchen and rear entry. Three large bed rooms on second floor, one of them U 12x19 ft., and bath-room with fine fu tures. This housa Is finished In oak throughout; all walls nicely decorated: absolutely complete and ready to occupy located 2121 Pratt St. Price $3,!0. Rasy terms. Norris & Norris 4ft) Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270 FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Reception hall, parlor, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen nnd bed room on first floor: first-class plumbing: three laundry tubs lit basement, with hot and rold water; good furnace; double kialrway; fine lot with shade trees; paved Btreot; one block to car line; close to school: dnndy neighborhood. Price only 13,500; $H) down, balance, monthly. Cer tainly a bargain; lots alone are selling for $2.00 in tnls location Let us show It to you. BEMIS-CA.BLBERG CO. 310-312 Biandeis Thriller Uldg.' MUSTmrKOL-D. (room modern bungalow, Slst and Ames Ave . price 3.2W). 6-room mod but heat, near Hth nnd Grace, price U,A0. 6-ronm mod. but heat, south 12th St. near Martha! price $6u). 6-room new stucco, modern bungalow, South Boulevard, price S4.mO. f.-ioom. mod but heat, 2S31 Decatur St, price 11. mi) 8-room. mod., built for home, in kouritzu Place, price $6.(j WK8TKRN REAL ESTATK C( ., 4U Harbach Blk- Ilione. Doug. 3tjn7. TUB ROSKUUD LA.,L CO. handles exchanges of all kinds. Kooro 1 c jntmintaJ Ulk.. O main. TO BUY. SELL OK BENT. FIRST SEB JOHN W. KOBBI.N.S, IMS FA UNA M SI' SOUTH OMAHA HOME. Stop paying rent and buy you a nice little S-room cottage, electric lighted and water in kitchen. Situated high anil slgi.tly In Albright's Choice Addition to South Omaha. c will sell the place lo you so ycu can pu It out like rent It ts newly papered j mi pointed and it Is In tip-top condition "all uud we will take you down to see i In our automobile. ROWL REALTY COMPANY. 162;) Farnam St., Boom 4 Tel. D. 7477 IONES ST. lot, 66x132 ft., wltji frontTml alley truckage. Price reasonable. Call wner at Douglas 4348 or Tyltr 1071. TO BUY. SELL OH BENT. IMIltrFsKfi JOHN V. BOBBINS. 1W2 FAUNA M ST. 1 HEAL ESTATE FARM t RANC H l.l.Mla FOR SAI.L ArUnnana. CO n r dan. i'.i"i 1 list 1 rrtx-'rd r o r"" k. 1 n I r '.' a , ' il Jlobt Seg.3, Wirtl row ArU. t'tH. B, L"-w!sifiRAU! AND PRODUCE MARKET .May Wheat Reaches a New Low 1 PaihI am nB cm4;..m V HI V Vi V1UI hJCUlliUCIlb. LITTLE DEMAND FOR CASH CORN ImpiirlliiR roiuilrlrn Are i lluytiiR Corn from Thin Countr) KHt n Vitn lt prt-tril from Conditions. OMAHA. Dec 10. VM. With .May wheat at a new low point on the crop and tlth mtlmnt more bearish than when prices were 10c Higher thun the present level, the path of the bull Is be lieved tO be Strewn ultli aiam- .f.lnrli Conflicting reports were again received from the wheat fields ot tbo southern leimspiiern ) eMordat . but those of 11 bearish character seamed to receive the most consideration In tne markets of the old world. One cable received from Buenos Ayres said that the rslns In two of the piovlnces there had caused little damage, while elsewhere the weather was hot and favorable. Another cable ""p?r.tel harvesting as progiesslng rapidly, and that wheat was moving lo i!?.rits for hlPnit. Wheat truders paid little attention to the government crop report on winter wheat which came out yeHerday. as It Is a long way to spring and many things can happen In the next four months. The estimated yield was looked upon as bearish. The short In terest l not regarded ns large, nnd with a distrustful feeling In stocks and a tight money market on It was said that there was a lot of liquidation by longs after the now low level was reached. Cash wheat was unchanged. The fact was reflneel ini,r,iv iii.t mere was uttio demand for v nan iiiun tioiiintiri r,r mih .vtt-ti lrlce wore lower atraln and the rountry nma uiicriiitr inn tu nu- cpi'diiI itt rum. tlpnally lower prices In older to dispose of at least a part of the grain that has Iwtmi aYiallM.I h.1 t..l.l..l. ...... ....1. i.ii.i mil, 11 in hum iuiiii; for cars In which to make shipment H has been expected all along that the cold weather we are now having nnd with the Argentine crop piettj well dunned up, importing countries would take hold of our corn In a llbeinl manner, but up to the present time this has not been the case. Cash com prices were weaker and lower In a malorltv nf die morlii ve. erun, prices here anil at Chicago being ore s to lc, while Peorln was to Ic lower. St. Louis 4c lower and Kansas City utichanged. Cash corn unchanged Continued lltildatlun whs to he seen in tile oats ychterdny and prices were, lower with the other grains. Exporters wero cancelling purchases nt the hca board yesterday. Traders say they favor the long side of May oats on the set backs, as push oats command a premium KEAIj KSTATK FAn.1l A: UA.-SC1I I.AM1M SAI.K loTrn. DO YOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWA? The Des Moines Capltul Is Iowa's most widely circulated nnd most influential newspaper Its dally circulation exoeeds 43,000 copies. The classified advertising rate Is 1 cent a word or $ cents a line. You can sell your rfarm In Iowa or you can buy land In Iowa by the use ot the Des Moines Capital. The rate by the mouth is Jl. DO a line. Address tho Des Moines Capital, Des Motnos, In. Knntm. ?0 ACBES ALFALFA, I4.S00-HAM IL ton Co., Kan : rich Arkansas river bottom land, about one mile from Kendall (main lino Santa Fe By.); good fence, no build ings, 31,000 ensh, balance at 6 per cent. James L. Lombard, Owner, Kansas City. Mo. MlllnrnntH. TUB famous section, central western Minnesota, IMPUOVBl) fnrms ready to go right to work at $40 to V. producing aw much corn, grain, clover, timothy nnd live stock as the VERY BEST Iowa and Nebraska farms selling at JlOn to 1200 per acre. SEE l's FIRST for land. Wrlto or call. Wo represent the Chns. Vaughn lands. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. Omaha, Neb. Mississippi. SEVENTY acres richest soil, adapted for any truck growing, quarter mile from depot, Lyman, Miss. A bargain. W. W. Byrne, Holt, Fla. 31 IssoiirL ALL sizes farms In Carroll county. Mo 70 miles east of Kansas City; corn, clover nnd blue gross. For list write T. A. Shields, Tina. Missouri. NelirnNkn, 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, t35 to 135 I'EIt ACBE. We h.ivo for salo over 20,000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where tho crop yields for 13 years, Including 1910 nnd 1911, average with the best in the state. Alfalfa also a lending crop. Better soil, wnter nnd climate cannot be found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUNDI NGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY. NEB. Tennessee. ALFALFA, corn, cotton land bargain lists. McMath & Johnson, Memphis, Tenn. LKGAfi NOTICES. NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed proposals will lie received by tho Board of Directors of the Farmers' Irrigation District at their office in the City of Scottsbluff, Nebraska tor the purchuse of two million five hundred and fifty thou end dollars (J2,650.O"0) faco value of the six per cent serial bonds of said district until 1:30 o'clock p. m. on the S.id day of December. Said bonds are Issued under nnd by virtue of an net of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, approved Mnrch J6th. 1S95, Session Laws, 1W5, Chapter 70 and all amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote of a majority of the qualified electors of itald district A proceeding for the judicial confirmation of sad bonds Is pow pending In the district court for tho county of Scotts Bluff, Nebrsskn. The board expressly reserved tho right to re ject any and all bids nnd will. In no event sun any of said bonds for less than ninety-five per cent of tho face value there of. By order ot the Board of Directors HEYWABD G. LEAVITT Secretary of Farmers' Irrigation District . N'30d30t. NOTICE TO 11 nil) (7 II BUILDERS.-" Notice is hcteby given that sealed bids for the construction of teel and wooden bridges that may bo built in tho county of York. Nebraska, for the year 1S13 will bo received at the office of the county clerk of said oounty on or before noon of January 14, 1913. All bids to be in accordance with plans and specifications adopted by the Board or Supervisors and now on file In the office of the county clerk and accom panied b a certified check for J.V0, made pa) able to the order of the county clerk which sum shall be. forfeited In case con tract Is not executed wliorn award Is made. The Bourd of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. ltiiet my hand und the seal of Y.irk I county mis zitu oay or November. 191 H. F CHAPIN. D9dU' County Clerk. (K)VEKNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR HAY -Office of the Chief Quartermaster. Federal Build ing. Chicago. Illinois. December 3. 1912 Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m. Dei ember 23. 1912, for furnishing feeding hay at Fort Blley. Kans Information furnished uion ap plication COL A I SMITH Chief Quartermaster D T.9.10-II. 18-19 w50MImur?, Swollen Varicose Veins MSA; Tortuous, nrerated, 1 tup wired.' ,??',rl,, a!.'"'. l'"ff Throiulx- ala. Kleplmotlaals. Tftakeaouttbaj Inflammation, aorcneaa and dllculura- tii.n; relle,e, the palu and tirednr.ai rcaureinkffeiMnc. gradually rettor- I'm part to normal .irpngib and in. Pesrame. A Ifsdlt III NK, ,1 ll is a 101 Id, aarr. inratanl anilteotlc llm. met lirj .nj ard aor hlng be, pre caw, ehora rein, li ft u.crra'ed aril lir-iki-n hare btrn com pii r anil irminrnt'r riif i. ri f.-w aunli. cat 01 a , AlSSdICIII VK. .III., i(i, rf'i"f and p oe i's rni f ut a-d r '1 lr loitie ak drugg 11 ur t' tarcJ liu ed n rec r.,,-.. ntn".1,Hf lnx B""k O (j free on request ev F routio P 0 F IM l,m,t. St., Slriaif.,1.. K.,? w TUK BIS.!: and the hlltig nil l good I'ssh oats! ; oucnnugeti. Clearance Wheat ami flour equal to .VI.UX) bushels: coin, none. osts. none. WlieHt at LKcrpool was 'vl lower to '-d higher. Corn was unchanged to id ! lower. I Primary wheat reevlpts were l.S4J.0fO bu. and shipments S47.0O0 bu sjtd shipments W7.(iu0 bu.. against rwelpts of 717.0UO bu. and shipments of Stl.Ml bu. Inst year. I'riniary corn receipts were Tll.av tm. and shipment 44;.,0OO bu , against re ceipts of 1.2I7.tXW bu. nnd shipments of M6.0i bu last year. Primary oats receipts were 723.000 bu. and shlpmouts 7M.au bu . ngnlnst re ceipts of 637.000 bu and shipments of Wl, iW bu. Isst year. The following cash snles rere relnirted tolny: Wheal N"o. 3 hard, winter, 1 car, xOHc. 1 car. ?3ic 1 car. 79c; no grade, hard, winter. car, 71c: No. i spring. 1 car, 7Msc; No. 4 spring, j oar, 77c, No 3 mixed. 2 cars. T9o; No. S durum. 1 car, 76V-. No .1 durum, mixed, 1 car. 7;Slc 1 1 car. 77o: 1 car. 70V Corn No. 3 white, I oar. 43V,c: No. 4 whlto, 1 car. 4IHc: No. I yellow. :l vars, 43ic. 6 cars, 43c, No. 4 yellow. 1 oar, 43c; a cars. 4lV4o; I cars. 414c; No. 2 mixed. 3 cars, 43o; 1 Car, 42Vjc. No 4 mixed. Z cars, 42'c l car, 4c: no grade, 1 cur, (hot), 40c. Oats: Standard, 1 oar, 3le; No. S white, S cars, 81c; No. 4 white, 1 car, 3to. Omiitin Cnsh l'rlres. WHWAT-No. 2 hard. 79Wflmc: No. 1 hard, TSHOMHic; No. 4 hard. JSc. No 3 spring. "NfiWio . No. 4 spring, 77Sf774c. COBN-No. .5 white. 43ff43'4 No 4 white. 4:ltl"l2ic. No. 3 yellow. 4JtrM'': No. 4 yelloM. l't1f4So; No. 3. 42jV 43o. No. 4, HVVlHS'ic. no grade. 3947 404c. OATS No. 2 white. 3iV, stRUduiil, SlWr; No. 3 white, 3lc, No. 4 white. 3t,o UAltUBY-Maltlng. &9(l3c; No. 1 food, 403 45c. U YE No. 2. 67MCSc; No. 3. C7t)t74c. Cnrlut llccflit. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Minneapolis 34 115 n,,,V,i1J I . , (.,;.: ' lailSllS DUltltll . 3i .. a; . . r. .523 K 36 St. bouts Winnipeg CIIICMiO i; It V 1 AM) I'HIIVIMIINS IVnliirrs of the 'I'riiilliiB nml t'litslnu Prices 1111 lloni'il of 'I'liulr. ClUCAtlO. Hec 10. -Wheat malo a . n;iturnlly rally todaN after the recent nontlnuoim lirlir.e Thelo was a firm close at u net alliance or 4c to Hpio. Corn gained a duulc to V over lost night, anil ots c to V. Provisions dropped .',j lo !." Not u iih.mimillnir thai wheat eailv went under the season's previous low pi Ice level, final quotations were at prac tically the top for the da . The murknt showed better rail) lug power than hiu been xecu In some time, lirge shorts, especially northwestern traders did ta great iienl of covering during the ex lieine decline. Balny weather spoiling the Argentine harwst helped whe.it to ascend. In ad dition, primary reisclpts fell off to a considerable degree and there wbb a Ut tio export buhtne!s running in the south west. Alon of tho bearish effoct of the crop report should bo discounted before 'May wheat, which fluctuated between KS4 mitl .wound up above last lllg lt at WWf. . . llglllllUSM Ul COUllll Uliyillln uinur 10m firm A sharp attack bv the bears tailed. Mav iwung irom 47'c to 484c closing steaiiy c up at 4S4Caic Cash grades wore slow. No. 2 yollow wns quutd at 67o for old. Onls rose on account of continued small nrrlvnl May sold from 32V4o to SiTic with latent tinnsactlons 324c. an advnnce of 4o net. Hogs in more plentiful supply than ex pected brought ubout wenkness In tho provision nmrkct In the end. Jork wan off 7Hc to lfc and the rest of the list 24c to 134c Closing quotations were Article! Open. I Wheat; I High. lxiw. Close. I Tus'y. Dec J 83 W Mni . IRST.-94 .luly.siWi'.i' Corn 1 I I Dcp..!47n 47tfT May. I74ITMS 4S4I July. 4SHW. Oats Dec May July Pork Jan . Mny. 1 Jird Dec, Jan.. May. I 3141 31't. 3244fV .12'. I 32s32Tifr: I I I ' 19 0741 19 0741 IS "4 1 ft, I IS fio I IS i 10 7241 10 4T. 10 15 I 10 724 10 Ml 10 174 itlbH Jan. I 10 10 10 124 May., 9 87419 W-24 Cush quotations were ns follows; FIAJl'Il Slow, but steady; winter pat ents, J4.30ff4..7J; straights. $3.!"-l.ii'i; spring patents. J4.20fifi.10; straights, 3W) 4i4.ft'.. bakers. $3.WHJS.'0. RYE No. 2. W(fiJ3c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 431?4Sc. f.ilr to choice malting. fil'i72c. SEEDS Timothy. W.OMJ3.H0; clover. JIO.iO PROVISION'S-Mess polk. Il7.50it 17.73. Lard. (In tierces). $10.11 10.V74- Short ribs, (loose). J9.fii4filO.25. Total clcarancos of wheat and flour were equal to n&6,000 bushels. Primary re. celpls were 1,347,000 bu. compnied with 717.MW bu the corresponding dny n yeai ago. The wotld's supply lis shown by UrndNtrcet's Increased 2,2,V.,0i)0 bu. Estl uiiited receipts for tomorrow Wheat, 31 cars; coin. 32H cars; oats, 193 cars, hogs, 33.000 head Chicago Cash Prices Wheut No. 2 rd, 69c4)J1.02; No. 3 led, MlfitsV . No. 2 haid. Syji7c; No. 3 hard. KifiWc, No. 1 northern. S54flW4-, No. 3 northern. HIiKKc: No. 3 northern. MtiS.'Wic; No. 2 spring. WfiWc, No. 3 spring, Kl4iS34c. No 4 spring. 75W KOc. velvet chaff. 8185c; durum. M4ff SCc Corn No. 2 yellow, old, 57c; No. I jellow, 4.'4JHc: No. 3 White, 4r.474;r. No. 3 yellow, 45i?4s-. No. 4, 44tf44ic. No. 4 white, 4tHsoc, No. 4 yellow, 41? 4GVc Outs: No 2 white, 34MW-50; No. 3 white, 3241f33'.,c. No 4 while. 3ft(vS33c. rtandnrd, 14lj34c. Rye: No 2. fva3 Barley. 4Mi74c Timothy r.0fVfi3.lK) Clover: JIO.Ou&lS.OO. BUTTEB Easy ; crenme.rlcs. 28tf3M FXlOS-Weok; receipts, nlKmt 3.IO1) cases: flesh current receipts, cases In cluded. Vyg'Zic: refrigerator firsts, 19c; firsts. :V:. CHEICSK Steady . daisies, 1740174c. twins, lfttll7c; young Americas. lfiVitfi 104c; long horns, P)4ei64c POTATOES Steady; receipts, r- cars. Michigan. 4K!ir10e; Minnesota, tdf4Sc, Wisconsin. 43j74Kc. POULTRY Irregular: turkeya. alive. 15c: dressed. 20c; chickens, alive. 12e; springs, alive, 12o VMAlr-Steudy, IWHa. SI. Louis (irn.Tii! InrUI. ST Ull'IS, Dec 10. WH HAT -Cash, weak- track No. 2. red, fi.OSfM.074c; No 2 hard. NOMlWX CORN Firm; track No. 2. 47c. No. 2 White. 47iH84c. OATS lnw'c-r, truck No. 2. 33fiM4c No. 2 white. 34;r Closing prices ot futures: WH EAT Firm . May. !Wt,W)4c. July. fc.-.4lSSc. CORN-Mighei". May. 47'.so; July, 4S'.c. (J ATS Firm; Mny, Xr, July. rc. RYE Unchanged, (11c. FLOUR Dull: red winter patents. jt6 f6.15: extra fancy anil straight. J1.2.V1I1 t.75: hard winter cleui.s M-l'M.) SEED-Tlmothy. 10. CORNMEAU J3.'io. BRA"N-Mrm, sacked cast track. 04( 9fic HAY-Stendv: timothy, I!3.('r57l.00. praliie. IlI.Wil.VW HAnoiNG-10 3-1'.c. TWINE-c. PROVISIONS Pork, team, fir 90fe 11.(0. dr boxed extra slioits, hlKher; irme. fcHit iriORts. lower; Uic; clear ribs, ll1' . shun ib.irs. ll'c: bacon, lower; boxed extra sboits. lSic; clear ribs. I24 , sliort clears, 124c POULTRY Firm: chickens. lOffllc; springs. iiTiiz': lurxeyp, njiti,c, durks. ! !."'(( 13c. eeese. mine. HCTT1.R I'lrm; oreamery. S&fifck'. J i:oas-rirm, stc. Retel)ts. Shlpmenti- (I'lourr. Uhli !v,' V 1 ,. I" ,1HU' M'orn. bu.... . I0,X 15,(1 . . .!i3.(A . .,Gl ...7J.(ftl 13.(0(1 i3(e 1 jut 1 bu I'corlii llnrUel. PIUHIV Id- m T)RV I n, ".aiiKed No UwliP' 4J4c No 1 vebow 4oV S'o tvy il fit'' 1 t-fl 4-.'?ij-.. 1 ' ,rr 1 44'. I st - 4 '5 Ui l'M- iCf-1 .No Mllte A. 1 ui 1 , A U',i 1 I i't. N -. C whPe Kc. ,N.i i S3J M4I ?3il 82H 9 SS48ri4aSlS94 I 47V.l47i.4JRVi 4714 47T48Vi. CStt 494. 49 1 314! 324! 314 3241 324 1 2) :W.32Tifl33 32KS'i ID !5 19 JO I IS W IS tiift I 10 CO j 10 tt 1 10 77H 10 324 10 3741 1 M 10 fC 10 0741 10 174 I 10 or. i 10 074' 10 15 9 874' 9 V) OMAHA, TUESDAY, DKUKMUKlt. 10, H)l: NEW YORK ST0GK MARKET Prices Rally Effootivcly After An nother Severe Break. NO ALTERATION IN SENTIMENT Itt'crnt liecllne Ascribed to CrelliiK of Piienelues on Part of the Xrourlty Holder Indiiceil !' Various Onuses. XHW YOltK. Dso 10 vVfter nnothr severe break, which forced quotations to a new low lee for the protracted down ward movement, the stock market rallied effectively todn). Tho recovery was not lemirdml as In dlcntUe of n marked 1 harigtMl In senti ment. The downward movement, which began on the rendition of the Hurriman decision, has extended beyond a iwlnt to which the Influence of that decision may be said to have made Itself directly felt and there bus been no specific develop ment Klnne that time to account for the continued pi ensure. In general terms the decline has been ascribed to a feeling of uiieaslnese on the part of security holders Induced by various causes suoh as the llarilmau droMon, the prospect of u mono) stringency at tho end of tho year, nnd tho coming revision of the tariff This lcw was strengthened by tbo hcay liquidation by out-of-town stock owners, as distinct from tho Wall street spei illative element. Thete was no ap parent renion for a changu In sentiment today and It was the opinion of many market observers Hint the rally wa due In large part to over extension ot short selling. The opening Was weak, and through the morning theie was a steady stream of selling orders which ut times almost de moralized the maiket. No effe'etlvo refin ance was offered and stocks wero un loaded In Increasing volume. Steel told down to 44, Cnlon Pacific to Mil. Beud Ing to 1i'A4 and Amalgamated to T&t, Among II, t less netUe Ivsues declines were more severe, extending to lo points In LKCknwnnna and 11 In National Biscuit. The turn In the market ciitne with the noon hour und prices mounted steadily until Steel. Bending and h number ot Other Important Issue showed net gains of n point or more, .lust before the dote the market becuuie heavy, although prices did not relapse to tho low point of the day The Increase of tnS.wm tons In the United States steel corporation's unfilled tonnage wus regarded as u sutlsfuotorv showing, but wan without Influence on the market in Its unsettled state. The bond market moved In close sym pathy with stocks, but some of the ac tive Issues showed less recuperative power Total sales par value, t2,MJ,00O. United Stutes bonds unchanged on call. Closing quotations 011 bonds todny were as follows: Salrn lllch Ix) Close. UnalKuniitNt Copper Atntrlcin Agricultural Amerlfin llrot Hunr 1S,J1 7ti (4i 4I 1() H. OOl 21, tuO J.lkM J.fKiO I. ton f,.ll l.Don I.Srtl U.HW li) J.S00 2.0110 MOfl MOO 1,400 J00 90(1 3,lfl 4.SW 7,.K)0 S.I1O0 5, MM it. 700 1,1100 i;,ooii r.ion M 4914 SST4 113V, M Id 1 11 4l'i hl, 101 114. in 2C ll'i 106U ion, l: 1Ul 1 "JJJJJ (.0 :i tl4 KVi Mis 1 It's 41 "04 104 lit UH'.i IIT7 39S 10S4 102. 14 101't 3 US IS 2HU 27 U'i 1114 136 .12 : 113 3i .('. 18 10', 4l' KlS 101 1HH 111 ;67',a 3'i 104 S 102 IM'-i J01U IS H StVi k 7S 16W 109S 29 V US' 131, 121. 20 37. 20 31 ii i2 ' UP, 40 12S IDS Ml. '. 'iii. 17 101 '4 w uon m 15', Wt 114 M. 2H, lOS'i 8U. 111H M'i Ilk 10 120 1U9( "si 33 S 11. Hi', 23 14 K 22S 4 . . f 4SV 4j IOC. 27'. 79', 15 22 'i 1(1 90(4 73 S 44 ion; 40S ' 13 10', 72W 7'i j ilAm"lrrD ncn An,,rt(!i'0n lV m I im Ire Birurllll.. Amorlisn Liiuwrd .... ArasrlrHn loomollve .. Ameiirn S & .. Am. S h. pM Am. 3usr Itstlntna Amerlran T. T. . Araerlrsn Tobo . . .. Anacoud Mining Co .. Atrhl.on Atchlwin fid Atlantic CoaaL Unit.. .. Ilalllmora ft Ohio llthlem Weal JtrooMm Rapid Tr .... Canadian I'.cltlc ... . Central Leather Cliripake Ohio Chlrsin O. W nilonijo. M - SI. P... Ollraitu K W Colorado F. & 1 Conaolldated Cat . . . . Corn Product! Pelawara Ilndaon Drnwr & Illo (Irande.. Pfnver S It. O pfil.... IMitllltn' Hecurltlrs ... Krla Krl lt pfd Erie id ptd Uenfral Clortrlc (Iraat Northern pfd Ureal Northern Or. cta Jlllnola rrntssa Intcrtiornufh Met Inter Met. pfd Jnternattonnl llarvaater. Inler-Marlue pfd International I'Aper .... International I'urap Kanbaa Clly Kuutliern. . Irlede Uaa Ihlth Valley Liul.vllle Naahrllle.. M '. St I' 41 S. S. M... Mlptnurl, K A T MIxmiuiI Pacific ........ National IMacult . .. National Lead I'. It. It. ot M.4 I.l pfd . .Nw Vork Central f.' V., I) fi W Norfolk Weatern Korth American Northern l'nclfiu 1'ailtli' Mall Pennsylvania Iopli'a Gas T . C . r. & St. I. Pittsburgh Coal rreavd Steal Car us , 21, 27'. 771, I "4 : noi, 1 1354 I 3IS I 1.1?4 I 13"4 I H3 ! an, :. 20 , 1 314 4"', , 1,300 4.000 lIK'i 3. too It .100 3)0 ll S.IM h,- 1.700 1.410 h,;oi I.HOO Jill t.noo (.ton 1) turn (ml TOO 300 !.I0 1.S00 l.fno l.soo 7,100 4,40il 1,000 !l 6,00 500 4.70H (00 IMOO 1,100 my, :o 37 H :o?t 3i'l IMS nc sl, 15.1 174 CI 110i is litt'i l9!k IC 110' :, 4tU nii uu m, 110 Ji'i 112's BIS 113 133, IP, 1 '! no lk', II', IS si 103 169 143 14') 40', 119 li i"H 1044 Slk 111'. MV, IlKs, 35 ltd '4 1101 100 21 344 li. !. 21 304 7.(00 IMS '.',:in 111 too . 1,000 r.no .111,100 . 1,700 . .1,400 . J.r,'i . i.tno 400 1ml 400 . It, 400 . S.SO0 200 . t,m 300 .100.100 200 400 . 4,100 .190.400 . 4,100 . 10. WO . 3.400 100 (00 l.ll . 2,300 . 2.900 Pi ST, HO 17'i SC. kli !J' 4Ps iy. ( 41 ts 79 , iP 22t l2'l 91 74 ft cm loss CIS 4S C. II! M 7IS 771 Pullman l'nlare Car Heading Republic I. 8 Republic I. Ar S. pfd. . Rnrk lelanil O Rock Inland Co ptd -. HI. I H F. id pfd.. Beatourl Air I.I lie. .. . Seaboard Air Line pfil. Hlosa-flbetYleld S I. Southern Pacific Southern IUIIimy . ... Ho Railway pfd Tvnneasee Oopper ...... Tenn A Pacific t'nlon Parllle Union Pacific pfd Unite,! Statea Realty... 1'nlted Statea Rubber . United Slates steel.... I H. Steel pfd I'tah I'opir ., Vu -'arollna Chemical Wabaah WaUah pfd Weatern Maryland Weitern t'nlon . . Writlngbouaa Ulectrlo WTieclluii 4 1, R kit. 23S 29 !i I ns : 4m, 1 '4 . lot I 794 ! 34 I IMS I M , 71. ' lot : it 41 4 li 61 H 73 7714 71 Xrer Viirk Money )Inrket. NEW YORK. Dec. lO.-llONEY-On call, steady, Mf&Vi per cent; ruling rate. v per rent; oloslntc bid, 5 per cent, offered at 6V4 lr cent. Time loans, wenkor; lxt' and ninety days, r,cVi Pr cent; six mouths. 6H(954 per cent. PRIM K ,M KRCANTI LH PAPfSR-d per cent KTRIH,INO HXCnrANOE-Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills nt M.Nfr) for sixty-day bills and at H UH, for de. maud: commercial hills. Jl.kn SILVKR Bar, M'.id, Mexican dollars. Hc BONliH Government, stead) . railroad, htavv ClosInK nuotatlons nu bonds today we,r ss follows. U. S. ret. U, rtg WT,K. C. So. r,f ta . da coupon 100 1,1. 8 deh 4a 1931 V. a la. rag 19114 1.. N UD 4, o coupon M3SM K t T. i,t 4a U. S. 4,, rag . ...HIS (In gen 4 '4.1 97V ll'i HI. 94 TO do coupon . lllK'Mo I'ain, 4a ?an.ui, tt, coupon. .101), lo ronr. i A lat ctf, M 11 h of M iu, u. Ainer Ag ioiuN'. V. c r si A. T. T. 4. Am. Tobacco 6. Armour t Ut. 41,. Atehlaon geu. 4,. do cv 4 130 .. do cr. 1, A. C I. 1ft 4,. Hal. A Ohio I, do H . ... llrook Tr cr. 4, . t'en of (la. is Can leathar 5" Che, A Ohio 4S do com. 414, . iwi 'iln deb 4. 1194N. V. N. If. A II. 14 cr. l.s 94..V A W. 11 n 4a. ) I'W . 97 111S 91 . I IS KS .10114 101 do cv. 4t l No. raclfWi 4. S'4 do Ja .. . . 971,0. S L rfdg 4a 'WPenn cr, l',t 1911. "' "do ,roo. 4a . . iv),u.adlng geo 4, 9u I I. I f. fa 4 JIU kl', do tan. U 9HSS1 I. s. W e 4, Chicago & A. m M C II. t Q i 4, 91 s A L adj (a 84. I'ac Q. 4, 7( Ml, 9114 Mli 10o'4 T7S US 71i X 101 100s 7l do can. 4a IS d er. it C M K P cr 414 1 do lit ref 4a C II. I & I". c 4a. 4',fc Rallwar ta do rfg. 4a sii do gon. 4a ('. A e. t . e 44, D. A II. cr 4,.. II a R O ref. Si. riMlllera' (1 'Brie- p. 1 l do gen. 4a '.Unlo Paelflc 4i. 97 da cr 4a . . Hi do at A. raf. 4a. I' P. Rubber a. .f fke.1 3d a. 7t1iVa.-Car fhera. ( -no cr h ,,r o wabaili let t ai. til ia lit ref 4a 94 TVr.lirn M4 4a 4a (44 I4S IP. 91 Inl.r lt v.. II Weal Eler I Inter M M 4S , Japan 4't' 14 Wla Ceniral 4, 91 4 onillllmi of Hie Trensnry, WAHIHNGTON Dec 10 Tie condl Pip of fie United Htates trwistiry at tho beginning of toxines tmlay wns: Working balnnre. tKi3.0,3tji. In banks and Philippine treasury, WO.24H.474. total of general fund. $14 0W.O44. receipts yester day. II.JiW.SJI. dli.i.ms.MiienU. I41.39. Tho deficit this fiscal rnr l ;.!, against a deficit of f.'.i.JTI Inst vrrn The fig ures for receipts disbursements ntld de ficit exclude Panama en tin I and public debt transactions l.omton Muck Mstrket. tjONOON, Dec. to -Alonex In short sup ply. Discount rates steady The bolwice of the gold available In the market was taken by Germany and It Is believed a portion Is Intended for Vienna. The stock market was prlnolpnJrr- en gaged In the settlement In which Amer ican mils were rhargwd S41p4 per cent. lbor troubles, the break In Wall street and the disappointing copper producers' monthly statistic caused tho market to open dull and lowor from which only fractional rallies took places Consols lost .-16, but Mexican rails and some conti nental favorites were steady exceptions. The American department opened un certain, but rallied on light support, with Canadian Pacific advancing IS on Berlin buying. After Irregular move ments In the afternoon the market closed Bttofly. London closing stoi k quotations: ftiuaola, mart j" H l.ruinrUln A N"h t i acruat Ainl Copper Anncn.U . .. AtchUon .. .. tiMi . Kn. A T.i US TSN Votk Cntml IUW Norfolk Wettorn.lll IflV, do i.lj . . ti do pfd IWsi'nUiln ,t Wxrn IIH tlttllmor Ohio I rnni)lnii! IV, raniitltn rstllto l"eitsul Mlnrt rheaprk & OMo HI Ueadlni; I'M (Ires! Wiilim It Soutbrrn It; s M4 J4 ti 110 1U H Ill's Chi . Mil. t St I' .11I1 do pfd IV nra JO'.P.uthtrn Vscltlo Denver a Illo (I do ptd Brio do let pfd do td pld Grand Trunk ... . llllliola Central . iMLVKR-Rnr, ounce Jl I'll Ion Pirlllo . 4 du rfJ M'll St.l A do pM 41 WUh 44 MS do rfd UU tut 1 steadv ut t 11-ltil per MONRY JAiWl per cent The riito of discount In the open mar ket for short bills la ' per cent; foi three months bills. 4 per cent. ru VorU :lnlna totika. SICW YORK. Dc 10. -Closing; quota tions, on mining: stocks were: Com. Tunnel atoca . I llsxlian 1tl fln bond. 11 Ont.rto ,40 ron. Cat Va 31 Optilr ti Iron fUlrer 1W stand, rd ....! ladTlla aii .... I Yellns lark tj Mttle Chief Ottered. Ilnitk t'lrai'liiNs. OMAHA. Dec. 10. Dunk clearing tor today wete JJ.MMll.M and :.U1.10.M for the coi responding day last year. NKW VtlllK OOnitAI, It Alt KTCT ituotalluiia ur the llsy un Vnrlons Culiimoillllra, NKW YORK. lire. ID.- rLOl R-fitcsdr; spring patents, t tOtM.fA. winter stralrhu, r4.45p4.5o; winter patents. M.HMJfi.OO; sprlnK oloars, J4.15M.i5; winter extras No, 1, M.05 fW.15; winter extras No. 2, W.Djil.or.; Kan. siraianis, fa.tajqrra.iu. Jtye flour, barely steady; fair to Rood. ttftVifia.Sd, oholce to fancy. 8.0OJ4.0O. CORNM10AI-NteaiU . fine while and yellow, JJ1.45T1.W; coarse. JUCHJl.tt; Kiln dried. ii3G. RYU Quint; No. 2 western. 6IUk.v c. I. f. Iluffalo. WIIMAT-Hpot market, steady. No I rid. 11.00 elevator and S 1 .07. f. o. b afloat, nomlniil. No. 1 northern Duluth. !Ht4. f o. b. nfloat. litures market closed Uft "nC net hlRher. December closed W,o, May. !1 15-l&It0f.;io. closed t".Hc CORN- Hpot niarkot, firm; ei-port, fi3?ic, f. o. b. nflout lo nrrtve OATS-Spot market. eas , standard white, :iSc, nouilnal, No. .1, 8";,1j38c; No. r. SSVtW.tOUjc; hattital whlto, S&KWc; white clipped. o7i(t40o. HAY-Htcndy; standard, JL10; No 1. Jl 11.(411.13; No. 2, JI (B; No. a, Wjttie. ilOI-rl Quiet, stale, common to choice, MWc 1911, Wlfic; Paclflo coast, m:, ifirn'nc; 1911, iivtjijc. 1HIJK8 linsy; Central America, 23!ic; Ilouotti, 29IfWo. LHATllMR Klrm; hemlock firsts. !Mi 2fc; seconds. 2728c; thirds. 2ltf2rtc; re jects, 19B30c. PROVlMIONfv Pork, istradj, mess. Jl'AiViUll.'i; fiunlly, 2.i(CC4.(i'. short cleurs, 2!.ili24.rii). Href. stronKI mess, W).ftl21.00; f.imlly. !4.0lliri.iO; beef hums, elO.OfVff.'C.oO. Cut meats, dull; pickled bellies. 1(1 to 14 lbs., JlU.tOVl.l.OO; pickled hams, IM.OOIiH.iO. lrd, weak; mldillu west $IO.F.Vi710.!A: leriiicil, quint: conti nent, 111.70; Eolith Amcrlcn. (I2.t,"i, com pound, 7.87IA(J.12V1. TALLOW 1 Hill:, pilnin city. hhds., KUc; special. 7c. country, tHjx'iHc lll'TTIOR Market weak, receipts, f.,ri7i tubs, creamery extras, 37iilj.1Sc; proceas exlins, ITlifflSc, Imitation creamery firsts, 2,Vff 26Vic ; factory June make, WJZSc. tuc tory current niiUte, firsts. 24 He; Heconds, 2:i'i)2Cc. packlmr slock. .Mine maUu, Z3)t i'lic; tiacklno" stock, current make, No. 2, 22Vio; No. . S0;j01o. CHIOKSIO-Bteady, receipts. 3,195 boxes; slate whole milk held colored, specials, ISo bid; slato whole milk, white, Wc asked; state, whole milk, flesh specials, nUKliHc skims. 44J14SC lOtKlB-rnsettled; receipts, 9.271 cases, fresh Kathereil, extra.. HMJTk1; held flesh, iiNPt-KMc best, 231i'2fic; refrliteiator special uinrks, fancy, locsl ntorace cIi.iikch paid, flists, MUWAc nearby hcnneiy. white, fancy, large, new laid, 45c; nearby hennery, solected whites. ai'MIc; western irathered, whites, SOflCSc; ncarbv hennrry, browns, XtXic. POULTRY Dressed. f II inei , flesh killed western chickens. lSfll'Vio, fowls, l'-'SMc. turkeys, ISflirio. Ivrinsna Cilr- (irnln anil Pror lalruia. ICANSAB CITY. Dec 10.-WH1SAT-Cash, unchaiiKed lo lc lower; No. 2 hard, t21i"Mc No. 3, trtHiVBo. No. 2 red, 91 '1 1 l.iFv . iNij. w. naiuoc. CORN Wtlir hlKher, No 2 mixed, 47 1714C; No. 3, 47o; No. 2 white, 4614f47c; No. 3, 4ic. OATH- I'lichaiiKca; No. 2 white. SlAtec; No 2 mixed, 32VVW33C CloHlnir prices of futures. WHIOaT -May. S4c. July, SK.MlUc. CORN May, 46Hc July, 46'o OATH-May. 34c. RY15-K0C. HAY Stronser, cholre timothy, 11 3. Off 13.M); choice prairie, Ill.tVOHllOO. I1HTTBR-Crnmery. 34o; firsts. 32c, seconds, 30 ; jmcklrie stock, 21022". BOUH-Kxtras, 26Ac; firsts, 2S1J2.V; tec. inula, 18c. POULTRY Hens. lHyP12Vic; roosters. H'VftHc. younc turkeys, P!c; ducks, UlTHi:. Receipts. .Shipments. Wheat, bu .17,(l ,( Corn, bu H.Ofij ino.iioo Oats, bu 10.0) 13.0U1 Asullnble .Supply of (irnln. NEW YORK. Dec. lo.-flpedal cable and trelcKrnphlc communications received by Rrudstreel s show the following chamtrs In available supplies as compared with piovloiiH account- Wheat, t'nlted States, east Rockies, Increased 0.030,000 bushels. United Htate.s. west Rockies, decreased 143.O0O bushels. Canadu. decreuaed 1S2,0i1 bushels. Total I'nlled Htate.s and Cunndn Increased ,855.V) bushels. Afloat for and In IJurope. derreused 2 fiOO.OOo binhnH Total Amrrlcjtn and Kuropean, Increased 2,t."i.Uy) bushels. Corn United .States and Canada, decreaned 277,( bushels. Oats, United .States und Canada, decreased 433.0U0 bushels. The leading Increases and decreases reported this week follow In creases: Portland. Me , -Jib.oOO bushels. Iiulsvllle. rW.OiO bushels Decreases: .Manitoba. l.l;,(i) bushels. Minneapolis, private, 120,000 bushels. Lincoln and vi cinity, 100,004 bushels. OtfileiiHburc, U.UO bushels. The visible supply of wheat In Canada Haturday. December 7. was 13.917. 000 bushels, a decrease of 1.29S.0CI0 bushels. Liverpool drain .Marltrt. LIVERPOOL. Dec 10 --WHIOAT-Spot. easlor. No. 1 Manitoba, 7s d. No. 2 Manltobs. 7s3Vd. No. 3 Manitoba. 7 2.1. Kuturea, steHd . December, TslHd; Match. "24d; Mav, 7s Rid CORN Hpot, steady. Ameilcaii mixed old. via Oalveaton. Cs2Hd; American mixed, old, 6s IVjd Futures, steady, De cember, Is 10Ud; Januari, is lOd. Toledo Seed Market, TOLKDO. Dee. 10. SRBDB - Clover, prime cash, fll 10. December. $11.10; March. 11.17r, February, $11.20. No. 2. IllMOuMO.rjO. Alslke. prime. $12.75; Decem ber. $12.7S; March, $13.80. Timothy, prime. $!.&$; December, $1 '.(. February. $2W'2. March. $2.06 Dlilutli Grain MarLrt. DILUTH, Minn De. 10 WIIKA'I 1 hard S2'ic. ,S 1 'iinein si-, Mutual a No iV",jwk. aske 1 No 3 northern "SV hrd 79V Dtf""i'iir Ma M,r aake.l OATS- :9Ur I IfiMAHA MVP. CTAM MARkTT vnifiiin uiiu UIUUIV lliniMVUl Cattle Receipts Lnrpc, Prices Steady to Ten Lower. ITnnc aitrrri) a c?itatti or itTi MUGS SUFFER A SHARP SLUMP, Vnt l.miibs ouiiiimihI built Ntrndy Prices, While pt Sheep Are St-U- to NtrniLHrr nnd I'Miltrs tv ftenilj. SOI Til UMAII , Dec. U', l!tt .,i,:'el1" n''r Cattle, lltns. Sheep. Official Monira ... MM 7.IV3 u.lst Bstlmate Tuesday. .. 7,6to 14.y I6.W0 Two days this week li.Slft Heme days last week. 17.141. Maine dnys 2 wks iiko 1K.W.7 Same days 3 wks aco ltfcV5 2i.!yt 2r W- a.2 21 1.77 14 l!"i 17.W1 2tl,to2 S8.ii: 32.875 37,W7 iO.142 21.374 Mine aays 4 wks no. U.24S Same da-a last er. . 17.2'J.i The follov ollowine tab e show e shows the receipts or caltl e, hONa and sheep at South Omaha for the Vear f lint u m n,.tiiiiuru,1 tvtth Inst year iw, mi. . inc. Doo. Cattle . ... 970.4tW t,115.42fl . .. H4.lJ0 HBS 2.7DS.2J3 2.22,OK7 t3tl.l52 Sheep . . B.S44.4H a.Sjfl.UT-J . 43.0U3 The followliiK table shows the raliso of prices for hous at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: 1911. 110 1'J.,1WiI.UM..,IW!. Nov. I. 1 7 Tv.a. Oil 7 07 h 1 4 .'161 Nov. sa 7 WH " I 7 tVJ a 1J b Wv; 4 U'1 a 04 c 03 6 OS Deo. I). ll UJ, . Id v " I ..II ' a Oil 7 131 S Mi i 7L 4 61 I 7 IS 5 M 6 Kl 4 IH Don 7 7 MU Use. 3. Dec, 4.. s a l2 lfl u (411 4 Wl tl 13 91, 7 2'! 1 S CS 4 87 6 12 Ml 7 40! S 121 , 4 71 G lfi Dec. 5.. Deo. .. Dec. 7.. Dec. a . Dec V I bi 1 S3 n 7 MU t. 94 7 41 K 22 6 41. 4 63 4 21 & 97 7 32, s 22 16 4.'; 5 7 S2, s 221 U 65V 6 01 7 4&, N 30 j 4 1 lH'C. 10.1. Kk S 3.1 6 CI, 4 31 f 21 Indicates .Sunday f'ATTI.H Cuttle rvvnlpta were verj lib eral today, 29 cars Indue reported In, Htlll the total for the two dus foot a up only 1.1,318 head, a fallliiK off of over 4.000 hiw-d, as romparrd wtlh a week atio. Other market slnts were also well sup plied with cattle, while advices weie Ken erally unfavorable to selllnif Interests. While beef steers were In Kood demand strain today the supplj was larxo enollKll to meet the leuulreinents of all I buyers, so that they were In a position wrieie me could afford to lake tlieir tlmo In filling- orders. As n testilt of this the market wns dull nnd unywhoro from weak to lOo lower than yesleidny. It must bo lioine In mind, howoer. that yester day'a market was sharply hither, omIiik to the llKht receipts. Cows and heifers sold In about the same way us href steel's, that Is, the trade wns slow and dull from start to finish, with prices riitiKlu; nnywheio from about steady to a little lower Doslrahle feeding cattle were In active demand and sold very freely at Kood, firm r.rlces inferior kinds may have been n little easier, but the market as a whole was In verj Kod condition as viewed from a seller's stnndpolnt Quotations on Native I nttle Good ta choice beef steers, JX.2M19 7&, fair to nood beef steers, $7.!MI.2f. common to fair beef steers, M. O0ta7, 76, wood to choice heif ers, J5.7IVjy7.0O: Rood to choice cows, to. SO C'l.W, fair to good trrades, J4.fjOtffi.ti0, com mon to fair atradss, $3.2G'Q'I.M; Rood to choloe stookers and feeder-, J5.2dtf7.utf; fair to nod Blocker nnd feeders. Vi.TtQ $ 20, common In fair stockors and feed ers, $0,00416,70; stock cows nnd helfurs, H.6OJ-0.00; veal calves, JG.OOtfOOO, bulls, stags, etc , 14.O0UO.00. Quotations 011 Ramce Cuttle Good to choice beef steer. $9.7b3S.15, fair to Kood beef steers, tt.2fitrll.75, common to fair beet steers, to.COttfl.Zu. HOOH-Apuil from souin eaily btisltiHsa transacted by the rpoculntlvn buyers, the hou market presented n rather unlet ai pearancn tlurtnif n koimI part of the morn-InK- When the packers mnilo tholr first rounils they placed bids on a ijnodly num ber of tho otfeiliiK 011 n basis ubout lord) Ida lower than tbo Knnernl run of sales yesterday, and apparently left the sellerH to tnkn atioh prices or huve the pleasure of holdliiK- their linns over until tho fol lowing duy. The curly sales to tho specu lators wero around $7.0OU 7.H5. or dfrlOu lower than yesterday's Kmietai mnikot, but, as noted above, the packers refused to follow the speculators at those figures. The movement nil morning was slow nm! trado was very uncertain tight from the opening. Whnt made matters worso was t li 0 very liberal supply In sight and bear ish advices from eastern point. In tho end the muIUum wero forrntl to pnrt with their holdings Just about uliern the psrker buyera had figured, the hulk of the hogs moving at a range of $7.riOtf 7. hi. with moat ot Ouun 11 round $7.Ki, When considering the operations of tho speculators and tho packer buyers to tether the Kinornl market may ho re garded aa anywhore from 11 nickel to as much an If.o lower, with the majority of the offerings showing n dime ilniilno. The lowest point of the day was during the closing trade, sains tit the close lining weak nt the 104jl(K decline. Once the Holl ers mode up their minds lo accept the reduction In prices the innvemunt wna fairly active it rid a clearance was mum effected In nil about 220 cars, or 10,000 linad, worn ynrdoit, an against 14,247 last Tuesday, 12,317 head two week ago and 11,211 head on tho iiimn day n'yeiii ago. Ah 011 Mon day the gnucral iinallty wiu consldeied very fair for Ibis time of Mm year, tho beat hogs 011 sale reaching $7 OS, e.uctly a dime lower than tho top prlro yester day 8HHKP - Notwithstanding, a generous supply of sheep, which consisted hugely of fed western lambs, n good undertone seemed to feature the murket. The re ceipts were considerably linger than a week ago, two weeks and 11 vear ugo, and were the largest for a Tuesday since Novemler 12. As on yestuday, while no improvement In the guuornl trade was In dlcatnd by the first reports from other live stock ciMitein. local trado heKuu na tive nnd remained so throughout the morning. Although killing lambs wero in very liberal supply, valued held up re markably well, being fully steady with yesterday's price. First thing In the morning about four loads of foil western lambH sold at $7.70. Identical with the highest point reached on Moiula. It might bi mentioned, however, there Is a preference on the part of most all buyers for fat atuff on tho handy weight order, though Die heavier kinds lire apparently In bettor demand than yosteiduv and dur ing the closing daya of last week The total number of fat owes, wothera and yearlings made up tho small end of to day's receipts, the supply being ruther light This fact no doubt helped to strengthen thu demand, and In conse qunvt prices ruled goneraily Mcady to strong, and In some casas possibly a Htllei higher Tho activity of the move ment was more marked than that of iambs, and anything at all deslrablo an klllors was disposed of fairly early. In cluded In, the sale was a bunch of fed ewes that brought $4. 45 aa compared with $4 40, the top for that class of sheep on the day previous Home range j cartings commanded W, and a load of fed wethers sold as high a $4 I) While the feeder supplv continues rather light. 11 might be expei ted at this tlmo of the eur there was apparently a very fair lnqulr for that class of Mlieep. Prices showed no material change from yesterda. . while the movement was fairly active, nnd the most useful feeder offer ings met wltlj ready sale. A fair cleai ance was effected In good season. Quotations on hheup and lambs i.ambt. good in lioico $7 30777.70, lambs, fair to good. 6.40f7.9: lambs, feeders. 3.rg(i SO; yearllnfts. guij.l to choice $&.5&tifi2u. year lings, lieavi. HKjb.'S,. jearllngs. feedors. $4.VYj;Vi.4o; wethers, good to choice, $4.3&'tf 4.M. wnlhers. fair "to good, $3.50-4.26, wetheis, feeders, $4 OMjA.iO; ewes, jrood to choice, J4.Ua t. 40, i wos. good to choice. $4.1M4 40: ewes, fslr to good. $3 000-1.15; ewes, feeders, $.SoJj3.M. ewes, yearling breeders, J4GOiJo00; gulls, sheep and bucks, ?2.60oS.r). hlocU In Mwlil. Receipts of llvo slock ut the five prin cipal western markets jeaterduy! cattle. Hues. Sheep. ... -,m id. too is.rioo ... il.Ilfln 13,0i MWl .. .17.000 ai.ao io,(o ...111. 600 14.C00 3,u0 ....1.SM) 2S.OU) 30,000 South Omaha... St Joseph Kausua City Ht. Ixuils Chluago Totals .47.SOO 9$,tT0 U3.MX) st. I.oula Live StocL IliirUcl. ST LOUIS. Dec ltl CATTLH Hi' I'elpts JO..') head, lin luilliiK '') Tex.ius market 2fic to 4') lowe . , holce to fin steers, $10.COiill0 noiil to rhol' - sti-ir-, XhOti'i.70 drcsfrd an 1 Pufl-cr tens, IiV'JW ftofker- 111 I felerif $r ' 'mvs and hcfi rs $1 ' ; ' 1 f ann- r. 13 CJ 4J100 l'-:'1s $1 "jxif to al-'e.s fdliV-flOTB, 11 lTt!utM !'! "huhoma .tiers, '" ami neirrrs, 3 7173.110. j IltKlS -llecrlpts. U,Ki head; mark, t nv lower; i and lights. .7iVr7 7:, rrlxf;i and biltchfts, t.0f7.M); good henv tJ f7 0. SUKUP AND LA.M1-Heelpt-. ,e.x head, nmrkct KV- to l&c hlvlier mutiro . 1M ' yeariitigs, xrv.!niiii.w; iambs ti..i n:ss: cniis ami bucks. $20ofi32r stin. ers, .XC043.8o. CIIICAtid , VH MTOCK AIMIKII Deitinnil fur Cnttlf Sternly tings WcnU s,eei Richer. CHR'AdO. Dec til CAITLTJl Receipt? s.fOil head, mnrket. steady; beeves $S '. ,t 11(0: Texas steers, $..VrJ-(6.80 we. trir, slecis. J&.iVifJO , stockern and feeders, $4.40fl,T f,",, cows and heifers. $2 37 V calves, $n OftftlO 7C HOOH-Recclptr. K.000 bend n-srke weak, largely I.V lower, light. $7 20g7n, mNed, $7tf7(35. Iieavy. $7.24fl7ftj; rough 7 S'.tiT 40, pigs. $. 2Tf7 16; hulk of salr $7 4Mr7 B. 8IIHUP AND LA MRS Receipts 3n.(i bead, market generally lStf20c higher native. $1 Ohir U"' western, $1 206.0O M'arllngs, $.S I0fi0.7n lambs, nntlve. $r, 2fVJ S 15. western. tfl.aHJS 16 Km 11 u I'lty 1,1, r .HtocU .Market, KANHAH CITY. Dec. 10.-CATTLF.-Re-celpts. 17.010 head, Inrludlng elOO southerns href steere, H,c lower; cows, steady Blockers and feeders, strong, dressed beef and oxport stieis, $7.Wfrl0.7S; fair to good. 0i"fi7.S0, western steers, $ri.cViiS.P0. stoci. rrs and feeders, $r..0Ofi7.0O; southern steers tf'OOnTO; southern cows, $3.75tW.'J0, rH' tlve cows. $S75ff7.M: native heifers, $.'.0(ih 9.fi; bulls. JI.7M,0n; calves, KOOftlO CO. HOOK Receipts, 23,(ti0 head: market. 10 lo ISc lower; hulk of sales. $7 fi.Vi7,S0.7 hcnv. $7 7.'iO7.S0: nnckers and biilphers.- 17 ft.-.tT7 T. : light. $7 007.70: ulRs. $(l.KVfr7,00. HHLICP AND IA M RH Receipts, 10,000 ihrnd. market. 10r to 1.'.c higher, lamb. -. $il.ariiS.00; vearllngs. V.00h7.cl. wetlicrs n U4.2O.WOO. ewes, $4 aVtri 00, stockers nnd feedoiH. $TVtif,.2f. t. Joseph Live Ktoek Mnrlcrt. ST .IOSKPII, Mo. Dec. 10.-CATTLK -Receipts. r.,3Cfl head; market slow, steers. i..7ttfl' '.'. i.iKi nnd heifers. $3.SOfiS.S0. clv s. ft wnsR. Hu'lf Ui.elpts. 13.000 bead; market Jo lower, top. $7.96. bulk of sales. $7.?7,IM. SIIKI7P AND 1-.MR!-Recelpts, 3.0O. head; market stenilj . lambs, 6.407 M. OMAHA (iUXKIItl, M A II 14 1ST. I RUTTKIl No. 1. 1-lb. carton. J7c, No. 1, win. iiiiHj, wiic; .o. z, ;nic. CH ICHHhK Imported Swiss, 33c; Amort ivin Hwlss, Wc; block Swiss, 29c; twins, We; dulsles. X); trlpleta, 2l)c, Young Americas, 21c; blue label brick, 20c, llm bnrger, S-lb 21c, 1-IU, 22c; Now York white, 21c. UUMK CUT PRICKS-Rlbs: No, 1, 20i'; No. 2, 13c; No. 3, 10c. I)lns No. 1, 22o; No. 2, IRp; No. n. lU,c; Chucks- No. 1, 9c; No. 2. 74i;; No. 3, 74c. Hounds. No. 1, 12o; No. 2, 4c; No. 3, tvs. nates. No. 1, c; No. 2. 74c; No. 3, 6o. Wool .Mnrkl't, RO.STON, Dec. 10. WOOI-Very IRUa Interest Is taken In domestic wools Transfers nro light anil holders refuse to hIuuIo prices In order to sell their goods, Tlu bulk of the trading is In territory stock, although some fair transaction arc reported In nearby fleeces. California und Texas products are very dull, Mis-t-ourl; Three-eighths blood. 29c; quarter blood, 2!HffKV Honta od basis: Toxaa film, i! to H mouths, f.Odtc; fine, U month, ii2'(;3i fiim full, 47j4Sc. Cali fornia northern, OSfffMc; middle, county, uOfn02c; southern. 4S(lt4!ic; fall free. iMtMci. Oregon eastern No. 1 staple. C44JWic, cast cm clothing, tiOc; Valley No. 1, Kic, Ter ritory; Finn staple, OOTKViC; fine uiedlilm atnple, 64U1Sc; fine clothing, fiOfii flnn medium clothing, f.TJifi'.V; half blood comb ing, 02j(i4c; thrve-elghtlis blood combing. 671 .r,Sc; quarter blood combing, 53UfCc. HT. LOUIS, Dec. in. WOOIj-Bteady ; medium grades combing and clothing, 23HU20o; light flue. l'.M121o; heavy fine, IWlHc; tub washed. 27ift3ik;. Ictul MnrLet. NliV YORK. Dec. 10.-MKTAI-Cop-pctr, Htuiiity; stnndnrd spot. $16.K7, hid; I--cember, $l(I.S(r(17 37. Jnnuary and Feb ruary, $10..7ftl7 21; electrolytic, 117.CItl7.S7. lake, $7.C217 7: castings. $17.2Bti"l7..l7 Tin, easy; spot to February. $49.05tf49.:!0. Lead, easy; $4.2.Vfi'HO Spelter, easy, $7 2)1 'ii7.4H. Antlnumv, quiet; Cookson's, $10.."i0. Iron, quiet nnd unchanged. Copper ex ports this mouth. S.070 tons. Loudon cop per, dull; spot. 70 10s: futurcH. X7G 10a, Uinilou tin, dull; spot. 220: futures, 220. London lend, 18 la 3d. Ignition spelter 21 Ida. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 07h 7H'l In I-ondon. HT. LOUIS, Dec. 10. -MI3TALH Lend I unchanged, $4.20. Hpelter: Dull. $7 20. l 1 11 ilea polls (Jrnlii Markrf. MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 10. WHEAT -Dei ember, "irHe; May, S4.,c; July, FJi.ff sri4o. Cash- No. 1 haul. S2Hc: No 1 northern. hHl2'.o; No. 2 northern. 78ift 80t4jo: No. 2 hard Montana, SOHc; No, 3, 7f.saJ7S,0. COIL'-42'iN2Hc. OATS No. 3 whlli). 30a30?4C. HYK-No. 2, 0MIS7C RILVN-In 100-lb. sucks, $lS.00ylS.DO b'LOUR Flrat patents. $4,0344.35; ec ond patents. $3.90fH.10: first clears, 2.o 3.20; second cleat'B, Vl.VXUV.iQ. WlSlflD-Flux. $1.23V4. 11ARLUY 10TJ09C Cotton .MnrUel. NI-7W YORK, Dec 10.-COTTON-.Spot closed steady; middling uplands, 12 93,', middling gulf, 12.30c. Sales, 100 bales. Cotton futures closed firm. Closing bids! December, 12,:o; January, 12.80c; Febru ary. 12.Mo; ilaroh, 12.680 ; April, 12,60c, May, 12.Wo; June, 12.62o; July. 12,61c; August. 12.3o; September, ll.tKc, Octo ber, U.SOc. , LIVERPOOL, Do. 10.-4JOTTON Hpot, III fair demunil; price Bteady: American middling, fair, 7.53d; good middling. 7 ld. middling, C.99d; low middling, 6.81d, good ordinary. C.UOd. ordinary. 6. Sid. Wool Market. HOSTON, Ma.. Dec. 10.-AVOOL-Tiading In domeHtln wool Is reported to be very light, but holders refuse to shade value. Tho hulk of the Bales la in ter ritory stock with Montana staples bring ing 20 cnntti. Flenco wools ure firm, Ohio fine washed delulno Helling at 84c Medllum fleet es ure In small supply and selling at 30ti31c for Ohio. The demani for pulled wool Is fair. ST LOUIS. Dee. 10.--WOOL Stwidy; territory and western mediums. 2126o; fine mediums. lKfraOc; fine. Uill'o. Coffee Market. NliW YORK, Dec. 10. -"OFFER- Fu tures market opened steady nt unchanged Pi Iocs. Tho close was 3 or 4 lmlnta off fioui the best under realizing, hut stead and from 3 to S imlnts net higher. Hales were oa.SfiO bags; December, 13.o5o; Janu ary. 13.19c; February, 13.'JHc; March, 13.ilc: April. 13.62c; May, 13.72c; June, 13.77c. July. 1S.S3C; August, 13.88o; September, October. November. 13.92c. Hpot market quiet; Rio 7s. 14c; Huntos 4s, lic Mild, quiet: Cordova. 16i;tjlSc. UlliviiilUcr tiro 1 11 MnrLet. MILWAUKKK, Dec. 10 -WH1CAT - No 1 northern. KMfSGc; No. 2 northern. S3y Sb . .No. 2 hard winter, Nitic; December Mi , Mai. cfi'.dMi.c. CO UN-No. 3 yellow, 474t5c; No 3 white. 47fc-4c. No 3. 10fi47c; IX'Cemliar 4i,c; May, 4SUJl-lSc. OATS-Htandard, 3tc. HA RLHY 64j72c. 'I'lirpell t Inn at ml Rosin. SAVANNAH. Doc. 10.-TURPKNTINH - Finn; 361c; sales. 359 bbls.; receipts, ! bbls.; shipments. 720 bbls.; stock, 39,41 bills. ROSIN-Flrm: sales. 2,914 bbls. re ceipts. 6.8.11 bbls ; shipments. 316 bbls stock, 154,OfW bbls. Quote: A. U. C D. K F. O. H, $5.40SC55; K. $.404j7.W, N, $7 25, WO. $7 35; WW. $7.4i. I'lilliidrlphlu Proilucc .Market. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. lO.-BUTTBU Steady and unchanged. KOuS Steady; fair domand, Pennsil vanla and other nearby current receipts free cases, $S.030.00 per cose; western current receipts, free rases. rS-'OtjllOA CHHKH 13 Steady and unchanged . II ry riiiuila llni'Uef, NKW YORK, Deo, in -DRY fiOODH Tho cotton goods market were ttg te today General trade wit" dlstr'buters held steadx Their was more -uhi t the retail nietripoll'ati tradi 111 31 U goods Ho to tl-e Blt'iat.'is ee Ad. 11 i ri 1 t-111