THE BEK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMHEU 0. 1011. 11 ron UEXT ( Hoard aad Rnoma. 8 Wti, 4l Kuc , hoard. clean room. HOARD and rm.. very reasonable, H2MI4, MONAMOl'R. 21.14 IKmcIn. Imnl room. east and south exposure, steam heat. Shower hath; mil In his for two young rrtjn; eacellent hoard. Fl'l'R or five young men ran find a Itood home In best of urroundin. Bear Farnam street, writ. Comfortable, congenial; good thing to eat. Ttlapiione Harney 4PS1. rnlihrd Hooms. REMODELED, newly furnished room. lfiU Howard. Von. SftiM. FURN roomi by day or k.: modern. at earn heat: 11.60 up. 107 S. if. H. NICELY furnished room In private home. Harney 41M. FUHNIkHICI.' room for rent, near 'rlh ton university, phone rniigi TJSl. 25 8. !9TH Furnished rooms, privet family. Hafhey Q. DEBIRABLJC moJern heated room. 131 N. 31 at Ave. NOW vacant, 211 8. ?ith St., modern, very pleasant front room: reasons ble. MOD. furn. rooms In private home! suit able for two people, wal. 14a, 4203 Com. BURNISHED ROOM, heated, 4614 North list Ave. Fnrilibfd lloaaea. CLOSE IS. Blx-room, 914 8o. 2th St., strictly all modern; nicely furnished; fl.5o. HAOTING8 & HKYUEN, 1C14 Harney St. Famished llonirkrrplag Rooms. ARNAM, (822 Nice rooms, sleeping, housekeeping: steam heat. FIRST or second floor, furnished; to desirable couple with references. 8034 Meredith Ave. Phone Webster 2S58. Housekeeping Rooms. TWO housekeeping rooms, stove heat. 1021 Leavenworth St. Hotel Had Apartment. CALIFORNIA Hotel, 16th and Calirornle. Weekly rates 12 and up. Douglas 703. OQDEN HOTEL, Council Bluifa, steam heated rooma, $2 per week. Phone 4& DODOB HOTEL- Modern Reasonable. ( Hornsea aad lottagea. ALL slses. 13 per month up. 507 Paxton, eiX-ROOM house, 2110 Harney St., $20 per month. Call Douglas 2248. ion GRACE. 5 rooms, modern except heat, 115. 2011 Qraea, 7 rooma, modem except heat, 20. Ml S, 20th, 8 rooma, all modern. t-7.50. 202S Pacific St., 7 rooms, nil modorn, 25. AIFRED C. KENNEDY Ml First National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 722. ELEGANT -room, modern brick apart ment; newly decorated; $60 per month, fi South 29th St. J. C. ISH, EXECUTOR, 708 B. tlst Ave. Phone Harney 243. HoilSPH Porta of the city. xj.ui.gca cnsh Sons A Co.. Bee building. FOR RENT Large up-to-date bungalow; strictly new; fully modern, on car Una at 2339 S 24th Bt Call Red 5244. FOR RENT Modern s-room house. 205 8. 86th Ave. Inquire T. J. O'Brien, Ilenshaw Hotel. Harney 1094. Douglas 1216. NIN13 rooms, modern, S216 Burt; 7 rooms, new, modern, 2829 Parker; otght rooma. modern except heat, 2127 Douglas; four rooma. mod, ex. heat. 1824 N. 23d. U. 15S8 fr-R. house, mod., auttable for two fam ilies. Douglas 469. and Stor . La ran S man. 11 2r. r- , Doug. 14W. Maggard's ym per hr.; dray. v ebster. J.C. Reed P'ca k W 1VV,VV 1207 Farnam. D. moving torage 14a Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships; S-horse van 5d i men, $1.26 per hrj storage $2 per W o. Satisfactory guar. U. 4338 Ty. 130. fcTKAM heat, all modern, J-room house: also 4-room flat W0 No. 23d. FOR RENT We have a complete Us: of all houses, apartment and flats that are for rent This list can be seen free of charge at Umaha Van Storage Co . wm ts. iuih at. Fidelity Storage Co storage, muv.i.n. packing anu shipping. lth & Jackson SU. Phone Douglas -MS. 4-ROOM, all modern; furnace, electric light. 2617 N. 8th St. 122.50. I RMS., modern except heat, SU. Web. 111. 3007 Burdette St. FOUR OR FIVE rooma, 112.60, modern ex cept heat. 2223 California St. Doug. 1370. V 311 NORTH 13D HT. 1-t., modern, 30. 4031 Charlea St. 8-r., modern, $25. 228 Capitol Ave.-7-r.. modern. $23. 2018 Amea Ave. -r., mod. ex. heat, $20. 2531 Spencer St. 6-r., mod. ex. heat, 1A 4329 Decatur St. 5-r city water, $13. 948 N. 27th St. 6-r., city water. $12.50. JU5 Franklin St. 6-r.. city water, $11. $123 Ohio St. 8-r.. well, $7. MJ North 40th St.-6-r.. well, $7. CREIGH, SONS & CO., Douglas 200. 508 Bee Bldg. For Reint $13.00 -room cottage, 1811 Isard. $16.00 4-room cottage, 2107 Ohio. $30.00 4-room modern house, 2850 Meredith Ave. $25.00 8-room mod. house, S0C6 Mason. V. II. GATES, $47 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294, V-R,. 241k S. 84th St., all mod., on car line, 416. HABTIiNQS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. gtorea aad Offices. TWO ROOMS EN SUITE In good location, BEADY DECEMBER 16TH. Will show you now. THE BEE BUILDING, (The Building that Is Always New.) Office Room 103. WANTED TO BUY OFFICE furniture bought and sold. 3. C. Reed, likff Farnam. Doug. -44. WK BUY 2d-hnu cio'.hes. 1441 S. i'un. FLIGHT!-Y used pianos. Webater 3726. ItRAI. KffMTK rARM A Ft ASCII LA1TDI roll$Ul Kftnuka.. . Bargain Close In Farm if acres, close to Calhoun and only 12 miles from Omaha city limits; 200 acre good farm land; also fine, large orchard In full bearing; balance timber and pas ture; Improvements consist of good 8 room house, two large barns and other necessary buildings. In fet. Improve ment are exceptionally good. While this la a rolling farm it will bring Just as good results year In and year out as farms that are selling for twlee the price. As a farm proposition or an Invcntment this cannot be beat for the money. Price. $115 per acre, on easy terms. 0 'Neil's li. E. & Ins. Agoney, 1505 Farnam St. i'el. Tyler 1014. SECTION Improved. Kimball Co. Gross, 2101 Paul. Texas. , FOR SALE To close an estate; 100 acrea In Rio Grande valley, 4 mile from Mercedea, Texas. All under culti vation. For price and terms write The Minnesota Land A Trust Co.. 405 Mar quette Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn Mlscellaaeona. WB guarantee bargains In s'ock farms and ranches. Writo Willi Cadwell Broken Bow. Neb. The Bargain Man. ABSTRACTS Or TITLB. Kfc.HK 'title O-iaran.-e and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. Juu a. 17th tit Thone Douglas i4S7. RKIJD Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of flea In Nebraska. 204 li.andet Theater. KEAL ESTATE LOANS C1TV. and farm loaiia. 5, 5. per lUM. 3. H. Dumont A Cu..Jti& Farnam. Omana. WANTED City loaaa. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes, haft NebraxKa farina. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2715. WTU Farm loans Kloks lnv.Co. Omaha $lu0 to flU.tKiO made promptly. F. D. VVead, weaa riiag., inn ana r irium nn. GARVIN BROS WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam Smith & Co , 1320 Farnam. CITY properly. La'g loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas, 22X Bute Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loan. H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg. ftryr CITY LOANS. Bemta-Carluerg Co., v 810-312 Brandel Theater Bldg. SEE us first If you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. HEAL ESTATE WEST SIDE I Am Forced to Sell a now five-room, oil modern house recently purchased by me. This house Is located In the West Farnam district, on blouk from Leavenworth car and four bloc.ka from Farnam. Oak finish downstairs, whit enamel bath,' sleeping porch, beautiful lawn. You can buy this house at a big sacrifice. Address. M 213. Bee, or after p. m. phone Webster 614. ' Just completed. room house In a desirable residence district; all modern and up-to-date: sec ond story has stucco; finish on first floor Is quarter-sawed oak, second floor fin ished In birch. This will make a fin home for some on. Open today. See owner. 3216 California St. Tel. Harney 2S5. iWAN'IED A buyer tor an. old established real estate oftlce ana large insurance business, one of the best in central lowa. Located In a city of 6.0 population, do ing a large farm, city ana insurance luin nas. If interested don't delay; but como SLiid Investigate if you want a bargain. Addroas X -14. Bee. Colored fajn- want lot edge town. 1403 d. 19. FOR SALE. Handsome modern 10-room residence, on one of the finest street on West Farnam hill: owner leaving city, offers for aulck sale at $18,500; might take small house or vacant In part payment. HICKS, . 440 Board of Trad Bldg. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE - New Six-Room House In Fixa's Addition This la a new addition and Is nearly filled with new home, close to car and school. First floor has four rooms finished in oak and arranged just right. Second floor, two bed rooms and bath. Full basement. Strictly modern. American Security Co. 17th and Douglaa Sta. Douglas 6013. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. New Dundee Home This Is a well built 6-room. J-tory house, 2 blocks north of oar line; flrat floor, living room across the front of the house, with brick fireplace, dining room with French door to side poroh, good alsed kitchen; second floor, 3 bedroom and bath. One bedroom used a sleeping porch; first floor oak finish, second floor white enamel; oak floor throughout. Reasonable terms of payment. George & Company Phone D. "M. I City Nat. Bk. Bldg. South Omaha. f32C BUY two lot near West L Bt, So. Omaha; each 40xl.S. Tyler 1038. Alex Arvay. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT Income $11,000 per annum. This prop erty 1 only 7 blocks from court house and city's business district. Street and location has shown more progress and advancement In values thany any street In city. This will bear a con servative Investigation. Will consider farm or ranch land, If clear, up to 50 per cent, and carry balance back. For further Information, Traver Bros., 705 Omaha National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FARM RAKCH LANDS FOR BALK AllsatsslpDl. 500 ACRES, Jackson county, MlaslsMppt, deep river frontage, every acre high and dry, several acres well Improved; best live stock proposition in the south; alao fin for pecans and oranges; otner smaller tract at attractive prices. John F. Gay kor, Pascagoula, Miss. AlaataM. RENTERS and honieseeker use rout Carey r.ght and secure a Montana farm Bow. Do you reallx that farm products will command extrvmely high prices dur ing the next few years? This is your op portunity to get started on a farm of youi own. The Valier lands produce from U to 55 bushel wheat, tiO to 100 of oats, 40 to 70 bushels barley, 4 to 6 tons glfalfa pel acre. Let u send you booklet and tell you how easy It la to get started. Val.et Farm Sales Company. Bog hi. Valier. Mont VIwssms. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop at at la th union; aeltler wanted; lands for sal at low prtuea, oq easy trrnia. Ask for book let M on Wisconsin Central Land OranC taU acrea wanted. Writ about our rasing land. If interested In fruit land, ask tat booklet on Appla Orchard 1 W laounain. Address Land Dept. So Uam sty MlaaeapoUa, Mica. $450 $450 Zahlungen 110 baar, flO monat lich. . Wundervoller Eckplatz; 65 Fuss Front mit Kanal, Waaaer und Buer gerstelg, cwel Blocks, von Strasaen bahn, nahe Schule, gute Nachbar ichaft; huebscher Platz,' ela Helm zu bauen. Mehrere andere Plaetsa tur Aug wahl. Telephon Douglas 2596 II. II. nAKPER, 1013-14 City National Bank Bldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cath Wheat Selli Only in Moderate Quantities. PRIMARY RECEIPTS HEAVY Heavy Shlpaueat Arrive at Coaatry Blevatora Grains Make, Frac tional Aavaace Oat Art Variant. OMAHA. tec. . 1M4. Speculator In wheat who have been trailing on In th footstep of the longs In the December future were dislodged t losses on th dip In prices yesterday. There are many In the trade who believe that conditions surrounding lecemher wheat are bullish. Cash wheat sold only In moderate quantities In the larger rttar keta yesterday, Chicago reporting IIO.ikW bu., with 100,000 bu. for export. In addi tion to this a lot of 200,000 bu. waa sold to go out via the gulf. A New York news bureau wired that since Saturday night l.MO.dOO bu. of wheat were taken at the seaboard for export. China I coming to America for wheat, a cargo of 20n.ui0 bu. having cleared from New Orleans - for that country. It waa reported that the elevator con cerns at imluth were still loading wheat for rhlpment yesterday and It now looks as If the stocks there will be further re duced. There wa acme disappointment In the ranks of the bulla because of th larger receipts of wheat at primary markets than looked for, the total being 2.K)0.Oii0 bushels, compared with l,100,Oi bushols for a Ilka period last year. While north western tvcelpt showed a goodly los when compared with week ag, they were 400 car larger than the correspond ing day a year ago. The wheat move ment In western Canada showed further alms of a letun The principal sustaining power In the nMlnnd. (K.vi; N 1. 5bl00; No. !. t7 e- ! 41SVI; No. ft, P t(7.0. Choi. lowlnnd t 00; No. I, ftV.lrt.hO; No. ft. IVWhi'J ft' No. ft, ft4.0OaO.OO. owa.HA OEsir.RAi. rkkt. Bt'TTKR No. I. Mb carton, 3ej Rn. , no-lb. tuba, 11a C11KESK Imported Bwtaa, c; Amer ican Swiss, Wc; block ttwiss, ZJc; twins, IK'; daisies. It)'; triplets. lc: Young American. lSc; blua label brick, 17c; llm buraer. ft-lb., SOc; 1-1 b, 20c; New York white, lao; imported French Itoquefort, 46c. BKEF CUTSNo. M ribs, lc; No. I, lol No. 3. UHe. No. 1 loins. lc; No. I. WVio; No. ft, 13c. No. 1 chucks, Hc; No. I, Vfcc; No. 8. 9c. No. 1 rounds, lie; No. ft, lie: No. I, llc. No. 1 plates, Wo; No. ft, s,-c; No. ft. no. FI9H Trout. 14c; large crapple. 15c; salmon, Sc; halibut. UV: channel cat fish, Uc; pike. 14c; pickerel, 10c. I'OULTKY Broiler. 14Vkc; spring chirk ana, 11c; hens. Dalle: cock, lie; ducks, 10c; geese, ; turkeys, Irto pigeons. ir do., Wc; ducks, full feathered, 10c; geeee, full feathered, 8c; aquab. No. 1, $1.5; No. t 50c Market quotation furnished by Olllnakl Fruit company: FHUITrt-Orange. extra fancy Wash ington Navels, IMe, 112a and 13Ka, $2.75 per box; extra fancy Washington Navels, loO. 17H, BX and 21, tUOO per box OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Beef Steen Steady to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS STRONG, TEN CENTS UP 9kea ss Ialt la t.lat Reeeln Itasnn Tea to Fifteen Cents marker and Feeder Steady OTlth Meaday, SOUTH OMAHA, Pec. ft. 1914. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog Pheep. Offlilal Monday 5.4 4.197 7,t9 Estimate Tuesday 4.700 ft, 400 ft.400 Two day this week..l0.l0 .W7 11 Same daya last week.. 12. 7 M.M Hamo I week ago 10.fil5 12.17 t.T:l Same ft weeks ago 7.517 14.0M a,7t Hame 4 weeka ago ll.'VJ .5I .M7 Same daya last year.... 7. Sit ,2X ll.Ht't Th following tahla stiow the receipts o rattle, hog and sheep at th South Omaha live stock market Tor th year to date, an compared with last year: 114. 1113. Pec. ioA.'V.nev Bn-k.-r am. t"t, Cnttle 7S.!B1 Hl.a 8.r per box; choice Hed Ball, ftoo and Sa. I'"g .10K,144 J.. $5 00 per box. Grapefruit, jr.. (Hs and ia, Sheep ,002.iT. ft.0MS.Hk5 ei..l 12.75 par box. Apples, extra fancy Wash-! The following tabl show th eaverage Inaton White Winter I'earmalnes. IS.O0I nrlce for hoii at the Houth Omaha live stock market for the last few day, wun comparisons: per box: fancy Washlnaton White Win. ter I'earmalnes, J1.75 per box; extra fancy Washington Wlnesapa, tl.75 per box; ex tra fancy Rpltxenburas. h.hii per box; Oregon Ppltxenbiirgs, ftl.Sft ier box: tre gon Baldwins, 11.50 per box; Colorado unwrapped) Jonathans, $1.35 per box: Washington extra heavy and fancy Hoo vers, $1.40 per box; choice Colorado Jona thans, $1.10 per box; fancy Colorado Weal thys, fl.to per box; fancy Colorado Mc M ho mi, $1.10 per box; fancy Colorado I'tters, $1.10 per box; fancy Colorado Maiden Blush, $1.15 per box; Idaho fancy Grimes (tolrirn, $1.50 per box; Idaho choice nhn.r mark -1 I I., u vaafurrtnv was . the advance n he mirketV abroa.1. "1 eJ vieV .ff.n li'ilo bI" Corn declined yesterday, to the f". '" n h'rlm." .?h.n. ' tin .r hni surDrlsn of the average hull as strenaih Idaho fancy Jonathans, per box; -..f .,S a.-?iJrt .k. .,rrv-nr.T.i. Jdsho fancy Fultons. $1.26 per box; Idaho weather throughout the belt. Iiosses were shown of VJTNe In oat, and resting spot era at the lowest level of the day. Wheat wa 1c lower to Sc higher. Corn was unchanged to Mc hljther. Oate were unchanged to c higher. Clearances were: wnem and flour equal to 599,000 bU.; corn, 154.01.0 bu. Liverpool opened with wheat Hd lower and corn Vtd higher. Primary wheat recelpta were 1,621,000 bushels, and shipments 1.,T,000 bushels, against receipt of 1,128,000 bushel and shipments of 1,020,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipt were 1,158.000 bu., and shipment, 910,000 hu., against receipt or 741.000 bu. and shipment ot liS.OOO bu. last year. Primary oat receipt were 1.002.000 bu. and shipments 833.000 hu., against re ceipt of 6.0n0 bu. and shipment of 628,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oatn Chicago Minneapolis Diiltith Omaha Kansas City CU. Louis Winnipeg Hale reported today: 1.417 ..368 ..4.12 ..271 ..102 ..172 .. 92 ..431 Wheat No. 38 40 hard winter: 17 car, $1.10 No. ft hard winter: 1 car, $1.10; 6 cars, $1.0M; 1 car, $1.004. No. 4 hard winter; 1 car, $1.08. No. 2 durum: car, $1.24. No. ft durum: 1 car, $1.24. No. 1 mixed: 2 cars, ll.W; 1 car, $1.084. Rejected: car, $1.06; 1 car. $1,014. No grade: 1 car, mixed, $1.04. Itye No. 2: 2 cars, $1.06. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car. 6Mkc. No. 3 white: 1 car, 68c. No. 2 yellow: S cars. fancy Strawberry. $1.35 per box; Idaho fancy Wolf River. $1.35 per box; Wash ington Wagners. $1.35 per box; New York Baldwins, w.00 per bbl.; New York tlreen Ings, H.ftO per bbl.. Grapes, California Kinperors, $;t.60 per bbl.; California Km perors, $1.75 per crate; choice Malagas, $5.00 per keg; extra choice Malagas, $6.26 per keg; fancy Malagas. $6.60 per keg; ex tra fancy Malagas, $0.00. Pears, Anjou, $2.50 per box; Jersey, $2.2A per box; Shel don. $2.50 per box; Lexrence, $3.00 per box; Boaco. $2.50 per hox; Raster, $3.25 per box. Bananas. $1. 7503. 50 per bunch. VKUETAHLK8 Cauliflower, JJ.0O Per crate. Cucumbers. ftlV) per box. Celery, Jumbo, 7ro dot.; Michigan, Sftc don. Let tuce, head, $1.00 per do.; leaf, 40o do. Onions, yellow, 2c per lb.; red, 2o per lb.; white, 2tc per lb.; shallot. 50o do. Cab bage, IVio per lb. Pepper, 50c per basket. Tomatoes. $1.76 per crate. Radish, 50c per dos. Horseradish, $1.65 per case. Oar llc, Italian, 20c per lb. Potatoes, Idaho, 70c per bu.; Red River Ohio, 6&c pep Minnesota Whites. 00c per bu. Sweet po tatoes, Kansas, $2.25iif4.60 per bbl.; Jer seys, $1.75 per hamper; Delaware. $1.25 per hamper. Squash, IVio per lb. Pump kin, Ito per lb. MlSCELLANBOUS-NuU, No. 1 Cali fornia walnuts, 18a per lb.; filbert, l$4c per lb.; filbert, Long Naple. 18o per lb.; pecans 12'ic per lb.; pecans, Jumbo, 18c per lb.; Hr axils, llftiUftc per lb.; almond 20c per lb. Popcorn, shelled. "4o per lb.; crackerjack. $3.50 per cane; half case, $1.75; checkers, $150 per case; half ease, $1.76. Pates, Uromedary. $3.00 per box; Anchor, $2.25 per box; Sugar Walnut. $1.40 per case; Hallow!, So per lb. Lime, $1.78 per box. Honey, $3.75 per cane. Fig, n l-o. i car, o-c. nu. " .-, '"ti jpkg., 85c per box; Ml a-os. page., w per o. yeuww. n'K, m, i. ' i,-. box; geven-crown imporiea, ioo per 1 car. 67ic. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 68c. yellow: i cars. 67Vc. No car, 584c; 1 oar, 68c. No. 2 mixed near white. 6Nc; T ears, 58c, X cars, near white. 68Vfcc: whit, R8c; 11 cars, 57 c. No. 5 mixed: : cara. 67c. Sample: 1 car. 67c; 1 car. 57Vic; 2 car. 6714c. Oatn No. 8 whit: is car, t&c. no. wnue: i cars, sitta. No grad: 2 car. 4c. Omaha Cah Price Wheat: No. 2 hard, tl.0ytotin.MH; No. ft hard, $L0HH11H: No. 4 hard, ftl.OKBt.09; no. spring, si wiiw 1.09,; No. ft spring. tl.06VWft.0SH; No. 4 spring, $1.0391.07; No. z aurum, i.vtw 1.24; No. 8 durum, $1.231.24. . Com: No. 1 white. 68i6'jWc; No. white. 58HlW;4c; No. ft white. MWtfNlc: No. 4 white. 53 58Hc: No. ft white, &7(ii58V4c: No. 6 white, 67Hj)68c; No. 1 yellow, 5wfi68ic; No. 2 yellow, SSVCSVic;, No. S yellow, 58ti88c; No. 4 yellow. D7HitWtc; No. 6 yellow, 67H8 58c: No. 6 yellow. 67V4fj67fce; No. 1 mixed. 68tSHc; No. 2 mixed. 7i?1)8e: No. 3 mixed, 67H'57n: No. 4 mixed, 6.4i!67Hc; No. 6 mixed. twnw, no. mixea, mwi 67c. Oate: No. ft white, 46r4EVc; stand ard, 46i;45Hc; No. ft white. 44Voc; No. I white, 444)444c. Barley; Malting, oyc; No. 1 feed, b.iiAa. Rye: No. 2, ll.04Hl.O5; No. S, $1.04&1.04S4. . CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat are of the Trading- and Closing Prloes an Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Pec. 8. Absence of needed rain in central and western Kansas tended today to offset wheat weakness that was due largely to lower cable. Prices closed unsettled, ,4fitiC off to hio UP. compared with last night. The out come In corn waa Ho to &H decline and for oats a aetbac-K of o to 31'Yxc Provisions finished fcfif13He higher. Notwithstanding that wet weather ha prevailed over most of th winter wheat belt, drouth report from central and western Kanaaa oontinued today and at tracted increased attention. It was said the crop there was in a critical condition, a owing to lack of moisture 40 per cent of the planting wa not up yet, and 10 per rent nan aproutea ana aiea. nne au thority asserted that the prospect for the territory named wa the worst In year. It wan chiefly on auch advice that the market showed aomethlng ot a rally today alter an early aecune. Lower cable had a dominating Influ ence In wheat at the outset. An appar ent slackening of export demand for thn tlma being counted alao against the bull and no, too, the fact that receipt at primary points si in exceeaea those or a year ago. Although wet weather promised a lea snned movement from rural holders, corn turned heavv near the end of the day. Hedging sales were depressing and the de mand from the east was not or encourag ing volume, despite lOO.OOO bushel hav In been disposed of for exnort. Oatn awayed almost wholly In sympathy with orn. Shipping ran ws stow ami in recelnt continued to exceed the esti mate. Provisions ascended owing to th hog sunnly at packing center being less amrle than had been expected. Packer old rather freelv on the bulge. Ora'n prices furnished hr Logan A Brvnn office SU South Fifteenth street- lb. KKALr EST TE WANTED GENKKAL housework, city, country. atata wage, small family. Address C 277. Bee. Wool Market. MELBOURNE (Via Lonon). Deo. $ -At the wool salon held here today thn beat grades advonced from t to 7Vk per cent. BYPNKY. N. 8. W.. Pec i-Amerlcan and Japanese competition against York shire imparted a mora cheerful tone to the wool aalen today and prices ruled in, seller' favor. n,ir nr kes. i.i. uu: Der naii doi., v.w. 1 mixed: 1 xj. vii, k 1XM: ner half bbl.. ' rn, linon, coeoanut. 3.7 per saok; per do.. No. 8 mixed: 76ft Caaba Uemn, tl.75JZ2.00 per crate. 8 cars, near i Pate. 1914. 1U.191. .1.911. 119IO.li.19t). t 9 I 7 Nov. 2nl T 44SI Nov. II J 4V 7 9 7 7 Nov. 2 7 67 1 0 Nov. 231 f 00 7 7 Nov. 24 7 4t 7 1 Nov. 26 7 61 7 50 7 Nov. Ml 7 58 7 44 7 47 Nov. Z! 1 56, 7 48 Nov. 28 7 41 7 47 Nov. i5)l 7 61 7 5 Nov. 0 7 1H1 J T 70 Pec. 1. 6 ml 7 8 7 74 Pee. t 8l 7 40 7 57 Pec. t . 74S 7 42 7 54 Pec. 4.. 6 75 7 84 7 65 Pec. R.. 6 73Hi 7 41 7M Peo. ft. . I 8 20 lec. 7.. fiH 7 9 ft 71 Pec. .. 8 K2S 7 67 7 71! 7 7l 11 7 fc 7 69 7 IS 7 Wl 1M KKI 7 88 6 261 3 7 8 2(1 7 87! 119 )Ti - 881 I 04 121 ft 04 001 Mi 01, 7 OT 8 09 7 00 8 1- i v.-.- 1 li 7 13 8 wl a ' 7 181 K 061 6 65 8 (XII 5 59 8 Ml CM! 1 6 58 A 82 8 4 7 7 6 31 6 431 8 471 7 Mi 1 5 97' 7 X'l 8 22 6 41 04 01 6 03 t 97 t 63 6 67 16$ smaller thai, last week, but i slightly larger than last year. With other point reporting stronger prices, the local trade opened out In bet ter shape todny. Shipper were back In the market, and took care of a fair har of the supply. Trade opened a good dim higher, and later strengthened up until the most of the sales were made at fully 15c. higher prices. Karly movement wa alow, but the market closed strong and active at the advance. A few cara of hogs that did not gvt Into the yard until after everything else had been sold met with wenkaned price. Most of the buyers had filled their or dera before these last hog showed up, and there waa only one packer who wanted hogs bad enough to bid anything like early price for them. A he had no competition theee last sale were weak to he lower than the early trade, but at that they were a good, big dime higher than yesterday. The general market was fully 16c higher. Bulk of the sales were made at $K.7!i6.i0, as against $6 fell1. 70 yesterday, and to dsy's top of tH.98 is a dim above yes terday s huh price. Monday s decline was more than recovered and price today are MilOc above last Saturday. Representative sules: No. ... 18. li. At. ,.1M ..IT . .IN ..1 ..IT! gh. Ft. ... 70 . . : T Tl m r n no .m 4 t tt ....nf .... I on f 00 No. si... ... IT... 11... 10... w... an... PIUS. 157... 74... At. Kh. Pr. ...en i2 m ... ft) son ...aw i t . .M ...r-t ...110 ...Ml ...1! ... l W Kl t 0 M K 6 M W Sunday. Holiday. Reoeipta and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending at ft o'clock yesterday; Hldl'IEIPTS Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.il so. C, M. A 8L P U Wabash 2 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacific 38 C. & N. W., east.... 7 C. & N. W., west.... 87 C, St. P., M. O.. IS C, B. A Q... east.... 8 C, B. & tj.. west.... 68 C, R. 1. i I., east.. 13 C, R. I. A P., west. .. Illinois Central 1 Chicago. Ot. West.. 2 Total rwe1nta....in6 PISPOBITIUN HKAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 6 .. 1 14 3 3 17 2 t If . , ii lT io Artlclel Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ye y. Wheatl I I Pec.. 1 1H 1 174 1 16S 1 ItlSi 1 1H May. 1 21 1 21Hi 1 21H 1 2JSU ti Corn I Pec. IV 63 62H 62U CT4f 62 May. t8 69 6V 6ti6iil,aH Oats 1 i 1h-c. 47 474, 47 47H 47'4 May.' 61 53 61 V. 61H'51lUa2 Pork Jan.. 18 IS 19 07H .May.! 18 60 1 8 60 18 50 IS X 18 4.V4 Lard I Jan.. U 88 77, 9 TT.i 70 Muy. 1 (V4 10 05 10 02V.I 10 V.Vj 9 95 Rib I Jan..! 9 73 9 75 9 72H 9 78 10 02 May. I 10 07H 10 10 10 Ou i 10 07 10 02-0f New York Oeaeral Market. NEW YORK. Dec. . SUGAR Raw, teady; molasse. S.24c; centrifugal, t.SOo. Refined, steady: cut loaf. 6c; oniahed, 6.90c; mculd A, 6.66c; cube, n.85c; XXXX rr.nl.rauH K Simc : DowlrA ft,20c; ftna Jranulated, .10c; Diamond A, 6.10c; con ectloners' A, 5c; No. 1, .4-8&c-. . . . BUTTER Steady; recelpta. 1675 tubn; creamery extraa. (91 ncore), l383He; creamery (higher scoring), 84c; ftrntn, 29f.32c; seconds, 26tr-c; process extras, &Hff2c; ladle, current make, first, 22ffr3c: seconds. a(&2Ic; packing tock, current make, No. 2, 21c. CHEESE Steady; receipt, l boxen; state whole milk held special, white, 16c; state whole milk, held, colored, 16c; state whole milk, held, average fancy, 15itl5c; ntate whole milk, fresh npe clals, white. 16K15c; state whole milk, held, colored, lftc; ntate whole milk, fresh, average fancy, 14&flfic; aklian, 8 'boGS Irregular;' reoelptn, 7,293 eases; fresh gathered, extra fine, 41ft43c; extra firsts. 39KS40c; firsts. 8638c; seconds. 80( 6c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hen ery whites. 6ti'i.c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby gathered whites, 4068o; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery browns, 43irJ46c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby gathered brown and mixed col ors. 3ft(ff4.V. POULTRY Pressed, firm: western roasting chlckena, 14i18Hc; fresh fowl. I2fnl7c: turkey, littWa. POrLTKY Live, nteady; western chick ens, 12fl4c; fowl. 18314c; turkey, UH9 14c. Kaasan City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dee, 8. WHEAT No. 2 hard, $l.w&n.lo; no. x reo, i.otk; Pecembor. tl.08; May, tl.l4HHJ4H- CORN No. 2 nrlxed. 1ic; No. 2 white, l4c; December, 604e; May, 6Tc. OATS-No. 2 white, 47ig7Hc; No. I mixed, 43fi46o. BUTTKR Creamery, flc; firsts, SSc; evnrts, 26c; packing, ale. EOOS4 Firsts kWo; aeoondn, 22c. POULTRY lien. 11c; roosters, He; turkeys, 15c. 1 . ... Ilf Inneapolt 4. rat a Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Dee. . WHEAT De cember. $1.14; May. $1.18: No. 1 hard, $1.19.: No. 1 northern. tl.I5H&1.18; No. 2 northern. tl.l2116H. FLOUR Unchanged. BA RLEY 4&&63c. RYE--tl.06. BRAN-t22.00. CORN No. 8 yellow, RotfiWo, OATH No. white, 45(&4c. FLAX-tl.-8tfl.51. Evaporated Applen and Dried Fraltn NF.W YORK. Dec. .-EVAPORATBl APPLES Quiet nnd firm. DRIED FRUITHPrunen, firm. ' Aprl- cotn, quiet. Peaches, steady. Rain ins, firm. Local Stock aad Boada. QuoUtlsos furnlsh4 br Burns, Brtsksr A Co.. 44. Unisha National bsnk bulidiog: Hiorts ma. urn. B strtos Cresaury pfd 93 0 M M Conmos-rsslili Lit lasursoo .... 14 60 M.o .'airmunt Croamcrr. 7 pr oont pt&.. M.o 101. Ou l.inct.ir. ou a Kiooino n. wi so n M-illn. Plow Klrst Sfd Don MOO Omaha A C. B. H. B., f. 46.04 47. M llir.in a C. B. Ht. Ry., pld 74.00 71 00 I rloii stock Yarns stock 96.00 97.00 Bern's rhloato Railway U. IMt 41.76 M t5 Columbus. Nab., U P. ta, 1424.... W OO 3 00 Flbiaiira, Nab.. rf. (a. 1M 104. to 107.40 Iowa K a L.. First an1 raf. la, 1U! si 00 n in Lii.rcls O A B. 4a. 117 M. N oil Oahkiiah, Nab.. School 4a. 1(14 1M.0O lftS M (lit aha C. B. ft. Hr. Is. lU M IA St. Ml Omaha Hchool 4Sa. 1M1 M 00 loom Vnr ol Omaha Water 4Sa, 1441 r H loo n I clfle O. a B. lea. sa raf. 4a. 1441 13.00 M to gas Franrlwo. Cl . ba. 1SI1-1WO ... M M 101 os lr( a t o. u, 1S44 44 Drr Goods Market. NEW YORK, Deo. ft PRY OOOPft- Cotton good warn generally quiet today. Yarns were dull. Some inquiry for staple men s wear for the fall of 1915 wan reported. An Improved demand for nllkn was noted. Southra staples ginghatus have been revised to a basin of 4Ho Chicago Cash PriceaWheat: No. 2 red, ft1.17yl.l7; No. 2 hard, fl.17Mrl.lt. Corn: No. 2 yel!ow, new, 6:vrjao No. 3 yellow, new. 162 ic Oats: No. 1 white, 47V8 c; standard. 48liivc. Rye: No. 2, tl.lOtt&l.ll. Barley, M7i)c. Keeds: Timo thy. t3.764f5.no; clover, tl2.(KVil4.60 Provi sions: I'ork, $16.50; lard, $.77H; ribs, $9.12 6.87. BUTTER Steady; creamery. 24Q32H. POTATOES Steady ; receipts. 47 cara; Mlchluun and Wisconsin red, SMiOr; Michigan and Wisconsin, white. t54Jc. POVLTRY 1-lve higher; springs, 13c; fowls. He: turkeys, 14!. KOGIv-Uraettled; receipts, 4,259 cases; at mark, cases lncludcC. 2dfcj ordinary lrU. 26.a-r7c; llrt. 28x)c. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, Dee. t. WHEAT pot, teady; No. 1 Manitoba, If 2d: No. 2. 8alld: No. ft, i'id;. No. I bnrd winter. 9 Srt. mture not quoted. CORN Bpot. quiet; American mixed, new, bs lid. Futures, steady; December, Mi"y,a; January, an ivvia. Oasaka Hay Market. OMAHA, Deo. ft PRAIRIE HAT- rnolc unland. 110.00: No. 1. M.Outi' M: No. 2. fT 0v.00; No. ft. t6.0Oa 7.00, Choton Morrin & Co :4 Swift & Company 7x Cudahv Packing Co 1,082 Armour & Co 3H3 8chwarta Ik Co Lincoln Packing Co St. Clair Packing Co.... 27 W. B. Vansant Co 28 Benton. Vansant L... H Hill & Son , HI F. II. Lewis - 87 Huston Co 75 J. B. Root Co 1H8 3. H. bulla 40 McCreary A Kellogg.... 230 Werthelmer A Degen... 813 H. F. Hamilton 18 Hulllvan Bros 84 Rothschild & Krebs 122 Mo. Kan. Calf Cq.... 40 Christie 50 Hlgglnn f 1 Huffman H Baker, Jone A Smith.. 144 Tanner Bro 18 John Harvey 157 Kline 105 D. St F 3 Other buyer 408 tW 545 1.373 1,071 124 3! 78 HO 1,218 1,82ft Total 5,239 8,804 4.517 CATTLE Recelpta of cattle were lighter than yeaterdsy and 'the total for Uie two dayn amounts to oniy n,i' i ; lielnp miliar than lust week by Slxilt 2.6UO head. At the aame time the recelpta are larger than for the aame pertoil last year tiy almost s,(iv neaa. There wan a good buying demand for beef steers and they aold quite freely at prlcen that were steady to a little stronger on the better grades, and In some cases possibly as much aa 10c higher. Inferior klnda war slow and no better than steady. Among the cattle on aale wan a small bunch of beef fed at the Nebraska Btate university to be ex hibited at the International Live Stock how at Chicago. The International wa not held on account of th foot an 1 mouth disease and the. cattle were sold her today, the poorest of them bringing ft- Oil and two head of the choicest $11.50 ixir K4). Good beef cowa were strong and active, but canner grades, both yesterday and today, were more or lea neglected and are weak to l(Mi'15c lower than last week. Thn supply of feelers was larger than It ha been on mny day ot late, there being quite a showing of desirable kind. The demand waa good and si'jIi cattle moved quite freely at steady prices. Plain feeder and all undesirable kind were a little slow and possibly some lower, owing to th fact that buyer naturally paid more attention to the bet ter grade. Quotation on cattle: Prime yearling, 0 bWlO 50; good to choic cornfed beeves, 88.5lxSH.riO; fair to good cornfed beeves, $7.6oti.fiO; common to fair cornfed beeves, $6.5oi.7.5o; good to choice range steer. $7.76 tj8.25; fair to good range beeves, $7.-Vrt 7.76; common to fair range beeves, $6.0wt 7.25; good to choice heifers. $6. 00417 00; good to choice cows, t5.504f6.36; fair to good cows, $6.O0ifl5 60; common to fnlr cows, $4.50 (lA.OO: good to choice stockers nnd feed ers, $7.4Cr7.86; fair to good stockers and feeder, $K.7Mj7.R6; common to fair stock era nnd feeders, fr.75fr.50; stock heifers, f4.75&6.26; stock cows, M.606.00; stock calves. $. 501.50; veal calves, $i .0O.jV.6O; bulks, stags, etc., t6.257.10. Representative sales: BEEF (STEERS. SHEEP The big decline In prices here nnd elaewhere, inrtlcularly at Chicago, yesterday aliut olf the receipts this mm n iiik to a considerable extent. The local ta.lniata amounted to only 1.4(0 head, about one-sixth of the recelpta a week, ago and a fourth of what waa on aale on the corroapondttig day a year ago. W title Chicago reported 66.000 head on Mon. lav n market there were only aome 17,000 reported at that point hie morning. The falling off of the receipt naturally had a ntlmulatlng Influence on prices, consequently all th packer buyers were on Iho market at an early hour and both aged sheep and Iambs wem fairly active scllcra on a basis iOttlta higher. The light supply Included no fed westerns. The w hint field grades from Idaho In cluded two head that aold at $7.80. with a sort of 400 head. A cut of these same lambs sold on yesterday's market at f7.65 to a feeder buyer without any sort. Home native lamb commanded gi.su, inn neing hlsh a any lamiw sola, coming strictly prime was on nale. The few ranse ewes here moved at a range of $4.6fW5.. The feeder situation snowen no im portant change from Monday trana. The sales of feeder Iamb had a rang at $7.S04t'7.70. No aged feeder to speak of were available. The demand ror leeoor offering continued trong and active. Quotation on sheep ana lambs: Oood in flwilre limha I7.H5M.16: fair to good lambs. $7.60tr7.85; good to choioo feeders. fil.tttijl7.70; common feeders, $.O.0; goon to cnoic yearungs, o.ioiri.w; iir to good yearlings, $.6Kii.7R: feeder year llntra IKr.lMAlO: irnod to choice Wet hers. $5.uiv,1i6.00; fair to good wether. $6.k'i5.50; feeder wet ner. I4.31W4.W; good io cnou-e ewe. t4t5.10; fair to good wen, f4.80itf too; teener ewes, .- Representative nalen: No. At. Frio. 181 fed yearling 24 fed ewen 61 fed lambs 36 fed Inmha 28 fed lamb 6.1 fed lamb 10 fed Inmb . 06 Colorado ewea 233 Colorado ewea 25 culls 248 Wyoming ewes S65 Wyoming feeder lambn CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Hogs Weak -Cattle Firm 8kee trongr. CHICAQO. Dec. I, CATTLE. Receiptn, 4 000 head: market firm: Christmas beeves, fttO.7nrSri1.75: natlv steer, :,vni 1070- wtrn. w..ftEri.4u: cow ana iieu- 11 QVHH .Ml! ralvai M TiOtil4).O0. (H18-Receiptn. 33.000 neaa; marwei woak at 1oi'Vi advance: bulk. $6.Srxil7.40 llnht. $0.76i7.a0; mixed, $8.75(i.65; heavy. W.7Rtf7.W: rough, H75i.8fi; Pigs. $B.otmi.4o riHE.h.1' AINU iaBn-naraii'i'ji". head; market atrong; sheep. $5.00m.00; yearlings, B.10tfi7.H0; lambn. f,lWl.5. SlonK C ity Mn Stork Market. SIOUX CIT. la.. Dec. ..-CATTLt5-Recelpts, 1,200 head; market firm; native steers. te.00ffH.00; hutchera, t6.S6fu-70; cows and helfera. t4.40i6.50; rannera, $4.00 m. w. . . L. - .n,l lK(k!lMf calves. f6.004.g.60: bulls, stsgs, etc., $5.00 600. ' '..-. HO' n Receipts, B,uo neao; marae. ufit 2Tk) hlnher; heavy. frt.85(u6.tl6; mixed. f6 80 (i 85; light, K!.75ia.H0; bulk of sales, $6.75 4ro. . . SHEEP ANIJ .AMB Iteceipts, J.wai head; market nteady; ewes, t3."5JF4.00; 131 ft 28 104 2 72 7 76 a ,s 84 1W J 7 86 8t 4 80 88 4 80 86 ft 60 100 8 00 l 7 70 NEW YORK .HOCK .'MARKET Sentiment Heartened by Decision to Km rime Bettrioted Trading. ESE IN MONET SITUATION I'nnfflelal Igew ltenetagr Steel ladastry "aagest a Better Inqnlry for Speetal Pr4letn, NEW YORK, Deo. ft. Sentiment In financial clrclen wan oonldrhly heartened todav hy tha decision of the stock exchange to resume restricted trad ing In stocks on Saturday. Thin feeling waa accentuated not no much In the volume of business for bond and stocks, which fell under the rerent high level, hut in the firmer tendency nhown hy nearly all classes of securities. More over, the day'n list of stocks submitted for publication shewed several addition to that Isaued yesterday. Indicating steady extension of the demand. While no apprehension wan entertained respecting the wisdom of the move made by the exchange. It may be aald that every precaution to Insure It aucceaa will he taken. The fact that It ha not been deemed necessary to form a "money Pool" to he tiseil a backstop against envy liquidation waa In Itself reaar ld aa an Indication that offerings would find ready absorption. Further demand for exchange on Berlin was the sole feature of th market for foreign remittances, cables to that center being quoted at SB'4. with night draftn at 82. Dealer In exchange were prac tically unanimous In the belief that th recent sensational movement In marks was due to Oerman selling of our stocks In this market together with he prob ability of aome loans here for 'll e namn Interests. Continued ease marked the local money situation, call and time loan being marie at the prevalllhg low rate. In terior bank bought more freely of mer cantile paper, these acceptance coincid ing with more encouraging trad ad vice. I'nofflclal new respecting the steel In dustry sngaested a better Inquiry for special products, with a continuance of the deadlock fr equipment material. November tonnage of the United Staten Steel corporation to be published on Thursday waa expected to disclose an other decrease In unfilled' order Closing quotation on bonds today weer as follows- C. ". ef, ta. ra... aM. f-,-f, a, T . i N. T. r g. ma.... 104 . N.Y. City 44a iOSt.tor.s .1" N. Y., N. H. H. .liw o. ta 44 .I0tl4N' Twin, la aou ranitma am coupon., wm n A. T. T. av. M4Haadln (a. 4s... Armour A Co. 4Ha.. US' So. Pacinif ry. 4a. Atrhlann (as. 4a..,.ti n raf. 4a. Ral. Ohio 4s rn, ita ev. to ( Tie. Ohio 414a.. "4 no. Mall war 6a.... 1. h. at w J . .. SdHUnloa Paolflo 4a.. C M P g rr4 4o er, 4s r. R. I. P. e. 4a. S7'tT. g. Auhbar s.. C. g. raf. 4S4s.... T4 '. n. PImI is rle ga. 4a fi4Wst. Wao. o. 4a.. nu I N. uol. 4a.... 41 y Bid. do cmiiHm V. H. 8a, rag do emionn ...... V. g. 4a. rag oo eoiiioa 4 4.1 . NIV . MS . m . D .mil. .inn New Tork Moaey Market. NKW TORK, Dec . MB7RCANTII.K PAPKR per cent, i 8TERLINO KXCHANOTi-fiteaflv; sixty-day hllla t4.86; for cables, $4 8775; for demand, f4 .8725. MONl.Y-Call, nteady; high, 4 per cent; low, 8H per cent; ruling rata, 3Vt per cent; last loan, 4 per cent; closing bids, 8V4 per cent; last offered, 4 pwr cent LONDON, Dec. 8. 4?lL.VTil Bar. U& per ounce. MONKY liailt per cent, t . Bank Cleartaga. OMAHA. Dec. II. Rank clearing for Omaha today were t2.866.114.5l and for thn oorrenpondlng day last year C618.laa.44. Ben Want Ada Produce Result. gcrlbnar. Nab., WlUf Ba. 1IU... Superior, Nab., WaUr ta, 1434.. .U 100.(10 HO l0O - Cottoa Manet. NEW TORK. Dec. ft. -COTTON The cotton market closed steady, net un changed to 2 point higher. Cotton future cioben steady; Decem ber. 7.06c;. January, 7.22c; March, 7.41c; May, 7.6c; July, 7.76c; October, 8c. NEW YORK, Dec. ft COTTON-Bpot, quiet: mMiil ng uplands, 7 60j UVKRPOOl,. Dec. ft COTTON Spot, In moderate request; prices quiet: Amer ican middling, fair. S.27d; good middling, 4.6-d; middling, 4.87d; low middling, t.ld; good ordinary, t.2d; ordinary, 2.81d; nalo, lu.OuO bales. fetal Market. NEW YORK, Deo. ft MKT AL8 Lead. Quiet at $3.7(,t8 8t; London, 1. Hpellor: Steady at $5.60(6.76; London, Tt 10s. Tin, dull at ftrt.00rfiW.0. Copper, firm; electrolytic, tlla7V13.00; casting, $12.67 toll 87H. Iron, quiet and unchanged. At London: 8 pot copper. 7o 7a 6d ; fu tures, iio 10s. Spot tin, 146 6; futures, 144 15a. BT. I-Orm Dec. $. M BT A I -B Lead : Quiet at MffiHilft 'O. Cpelter; Higher at 55. Ma At. Pr. No. At. Pr. 1 ...1130 7 K 1 1440 1 t 4...... 1204 1 M 1..... 1474 M 40 11 1010 7 60 1 .....10 10 60 it i4r.n io i nun it m ..... 19 8 40 1 1444 11 (0 1 1110 I 44 COWS. T.... 424 4 74 1 ., ..IMS 44 4 471 4 St I ...10,, 74 6 404 4 0 I I K I Hi IN J10 6 44 ft 14 I II 17 11W 40 17 6 M t 1UM SO 4 til I 81 I T,4 46 4U ft 40 1....A 1440 m I...... WO I 60 II 1147 44 I -M I 40 1044 4 t( ft 744 I 44 HKIFKRS. 1 444 6 4 17 til 44 l....- 140 4 00 1 740 T 04 4 474 4 1 740 7 OS 4 4M 4 44 4 1.1 8 40 I 4 40 4 4 1 1040 00 I BULLS. 1 1140 I M l....- 15M an 1 1140 6 OT, 1 1770 4 40 1..... 1140 I 74 t 444 6 40 1 '- 5 4 lv 1 7 W 1 1440 I ft T CALVKS. . 1 170 I 76 4 144 T 00 1 114 00 I fit 04 4 tf4 4 1 HM I K , 1 4a T4 1 14 S M 1 440 7 00 8TO K i4 AND FEEDERS. 1.. 430 16 n 611 T 04 8. . 44.... .1 490 4 Ml 7 MT TOO 8 kmo n lmo T so . 4 no 44 SM T 04 1 1-4 t 76 414 T 1 II 4IIO 4 IS II MS T 14 1 44 4 45 1 1034 T 4 1 4.0 4 V IDAHO. 18 cow 80S 5 05 ateera. .1088 4 75 11 cow WHO I 00 19 cow 1021 6 50 1 bull 12) 6 25 1 bull 1160 s 26 NKHRA8KA. 4 steer... .1010 f 70 ft feeder, t cow.... 025 4 86 870 4 00 t feeder!.. 6B3 4 00 17 feeder.. M0 f 10 20 feeder.. 1050 7 25 1 feeder.. 10W 4 70 4 cow MS 6 25 14 feeder.. 51-9 4 75 St. bull. lilt 6 76 WYOMINfl. steers. ...1141 7 85 t cow 1110 7 00 steer.. ..1157 7 86 t cow 1240 7 00 27 steers.... 814 4 85 HOUTH DAKOTA. f lielfer. 840 6 50 4 belfern... 780 4 60 10 calves... 4.'.2 7 76 1 bull 11)0 t H5 2 heifers... I 75 29 feeders.. JS 4 80 10 cow lfA 4 25 11 heifer... 724 6 85 2! feeder.. 8x7 4 45 10 cow 5 4 80 21 St- cows. 700 6 56 COI-ORADO. 24 feeders.. 766 7 25 4 mixed... 747 4 26 HOGW Receipts were very moderate for a Tuesday, the estimate calling for some thing Ilk eighty cars, or f,4u0 head. The two days' total of f.btf bead in X,(M) lambs, I0.60ii7.o. gt. L-oaln Live Stork Market. PT. LOUIS. Deri. ft.-OATTLB-Recelpts, 8,r)0 head; market higher; nntlvn beef steers, f7.60ftno.75; cows nnd heifers, fd.OnOT 9.25; southern steers, f5. 757.75) rows and heifers, $4 Ootid. 00; native calves, $(1,004. $10 0). HOOS Receiptn, 7,700 head; market higher; pig and lights, $fl.57.46: mixed nnd butchers. $7.25i4.50: good heavy. t7.H0 67.50. BHEW ANU lvMlf-'KeCelpt, 700 head: market higher; native muttons, I4.TMt5I'0; lambs, $t.00.l5; yearlings, t"i.&0U)7.06. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANHA.H CITY. Dec. 8. CATT LB Re ceipts. 12.000 head; market strong: prima fed steers, $li.fti'fi 10.50; dressed beef steers, $7.25410.(10; weatem nteern, $7.00tu9.25; helf erw, ftl. 5(Kf8.75 ; Mockers anit feeder. tO-OW 8.25: bulla, f5.25itl.50: calves, td.50O10.50. HOOS Reelpts, 7.SO0 head; market higher; bulk of sales. $6.9tKiii7.20; heavy, t7.10(B7.20; packera and butchers, f7.00((i 7.80: light, fti.fcjftJ.SO: Plna. t6.0Hdi 60. HHKICP ANL LA id HS Receipts, 4.00 head: market strong, f7.2Mj.0O; yearlings, pi.Wttt.'S,; wethers, t6.004j6.75; ewen, H2S 4.6.00. . . t. Joseph I le Stock Market. BT. JOBKPH. Mo.. Deo. ft. C A,TTLE Receipts, 1,600 head; market lorlto hlghar; ateera, f7.0O3i4.O0t cow and heif er. f4.5Or900; calves, $8.00(1(9 00. HOtJH Receipts, 4,000 head: market 10ifJ 16c higher; top, $7 20; bulk of sale. $.ffc BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipt., 1600 head; market alow; lambn, f7.O0tji6.00. St. Loals Grata Market. BT. LOUIS. Hec. I WHEAT No. t red $115; No. S hard. fl.l6l.li; Deoemoer fl.14: May. tl.l8'4l.l9. CORN-No 2. 63i6.'Ac; No. I whltn, 64c; December. 424c; May. 48T4j(9a. OATH No. i 47a48c; No. t whIU, 49 494a. Germans Eeported to Have Increased Activity in Belgium PARIS, Des. (.Increased activity on th part of thn Germans In Belgium wa reported In tbn official statement given out hem thin afternoon. Th gtabnmcnt I aa follow: "During thn day of the 7th the nnemy has been mora actlv than thn day be fore in thn region of thn Yner and In thn neighborhood of Tpren. Oar artillery hss answered back with success. "In the region of Arran a very brilliant attack has given un ponnennlon, aa wn havn announced, of Vermelle and Ru tolrn. Vermelle had bean for nearly two month thn.ncenn of deaperat fighting. Th enemy had . taken footing them on October 14, and from October 11 to Oo tober 26 succeeded In forcing ug back from that locality. Prom thn 26th of Oo. to bar our sapping and mining operation brought u back utitll we wera again In close contact, and on December 1 we r occupied th park and chateau of Ver melle. "In thn region of thn Alan, mid la Champagnn there havn been some artil lery engagement and our heavy artillery dispersed .several gathering of th en emy. "In thn Argonnn, Forest of Orurl and to th northwnnt of Pont-a-Mounnon, Forest of I-ePretxe, wn have gained a little ground. "Along thn rest of tbn front them I nothluf tu report" e"aai For a Maine For Particulars See Sunday Bee G0LDFIELDS SENSATIONAL MARKET ADVANCE REASONS WHY snd what future market action -may reasonably be expected are given in our Special Market Letter, containing the latest G0LDFIELD MAP Stnt fnt na mjmif. Ak for 4 8. JONES & BAKER rTOCK BKOKKHg "tOTBUO TO MILL hXTT IMMTIC." Bank Floor, 2) So. La SaSa St CHICAGO Hew Tnrk rtiflUUinhl D4ro4 s i lusts SMtres t s(l si sr kefs. from a Bone Spavin, King Bono, Splint, Curb, Sldo Bone, or similar trouble and rets borae going sound. Dote not bliatar or remove the half and bone can be worked. Paen 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tell how. 2.00 a bottle delivered. Home Book 9 K fro. ABSORBINE, JR., antiseptic liniment for mankind. Rnducet Painful Swelling. En Urged Glands, Goitre, Wen, Bruise, Vnri eoe Vein. Varicosities, hl4 Old Sore. Allay Pain. Will tell you morn if you write, f 1 and ti a bottle at dealer or delivered. Book ''Evidence" free. 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