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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMHEtt 15. 11)14.
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IIEL F.8TATB
r.RM H4xcit land ron walk:
at Issue.
ltENTEBS and bomeseeker un rnvi
Carey r.ght and secure a Montana fart
now. Do jrou realise that farm product
will command extremely high prices dur
Ing tha next few years f Thia la your op
port unity to get started on a farm of youi
own. Tha V alter landa produce from M
to to buahela wheat, 0 to 100 of oat a, 4t u
70 buahela barley, 4 to t tone alfalfa pot
acre, let ua vend you booklet and tell
you how easy It la to set started. Val.et
Farm galea Company, Bex 10, Vailer.
Mint.
Mlaataalnpt.
(00 ACRES, Jack eon eounty. Mississippi,
deep river frontage, every acre high and
dry, several acres well Improved; beat
live stock proposition In the south; also
fin for pecans and oranges; other smaller
tracts at attractive ptioea. John T. Uay
lor, Fascagoula, Miss.
Nebraska.
FOR 8AIJ9 54 acres adjoining city of
Mlnden. Kearney Co., Neh.; short walk
to buslneaa center; ail In alfalfa, fine for
a suburban home or subdivision. Will
five terms to responsible party. Price,
'SO per Ad. frees Mrs. U A. Smith,
14iM Kellam Ave.. Ixg Angeles, Cal.
FOR SALE Beat large body high-trade
medium-priced land In Nebraska; very
little money required. C. Bradley, Wol
bach. Neb. o.
Nebraska.
PHERMAN COUNTY FARM.
XS acres. 4 miles from Utchfleld. Neb.;
Jll tillable, acres In alfalfa, acres in
fall wheat; 4-room house, good barn, corn
crib, hog shed and other necessary out
buildings. Pries $80 per acre; can give
good terms
THE VOdEti REALTY AGENCY,
InllU-l W O. W. Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
40-ACRS HOMR.
S mllea west of city limits of Omaha;
land laya gently rolling; S acres alfalfa,
about 8 acres pasture and about one acre
In grapes, balance In cultivation ; new &
room house and other good Improve
ments. Price, 1225 per acre.
C. R. COM B8,
J1S Brandels Theater Bldg. Doug. Mil
SECTION Kimball Co. Oross, 3m Paul.
Texas. ,
FOR SALE To close an aetata; 100
acres in Rio Grande valley, 4 miles)
frcm Mercedes. Texas. All under culti
vation. For price and terms write Tha
Minnesota Land 4k Trust Co.. 40 Mar
quette Ave., Minneapolis. Minn
' WtaMajTl.
Upper Wisconsin
Beat dairy and general crop state In tha
union; settlors wanted; lands for sale at
low prioes, on sasy terms. Ask for boek
let S4 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant.
UtaU acres wanted. Write about our
erasing lands. If Interested la fruit lands,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept. So
Lhw My.. Minneapolis. Minn.
It taee I la sena
WB guarantee bargalaa In stock farm
and ranched. Write Willis On dwell
Broken Bow. Neb. The Bargain Man.
IUSAIi ESTATES WAX TED
WANT good farm or income city prop
erty for a legitimate business that will
pav a rustier I2.00U to 6,000 annually.
Describe what you have. Address 8. C.
362, Bee.
OENKRAL housework, city, country..
state wages, small family. Address l
277. Bee.
ABSTRACT or TITLE.
KKKK Title Uuaraniee and Abtitract Co
a modern absuaci otficr, ti. litb Bt
I'lione Douglas MS".
UKiitJ Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of
i ice u Neoreaaa- JMt U.audsle loeaier.
KEAL KSTATK LOAJiS
vTlTV and tarm loans, i, o4. e per vent.
j. h. Dumoot A. eo..pToi Farnam. Omana.
Waaf.'VfciD City loans. Peters Trust Co
ui.ilA nuiues. r.aui Nebraska fauna.
Ll'KEU't: RBAU liSTATri CO..
uuiahu .Natl. Douglas 271S.
iL-i'rni luaiia jouaa inv.io. oiualia
.w to iu.wju iiiuuk promptly. tt u. vVead,
. awl fclldg., mh and rarnam ats.
niL -city loans and warraul. W.
sinaii: dmuh a: ' Co.. 13J0 Karnam.
.i' pioper-.y. L.ag loaus a speclai'.y.
W H. Thomas, ritate BunK mag.
uu na tor city ana tana loan.
U. W. Binder. City Nati. Maim fcnag.
f CITY LOAM. tiemi-Cuiiiitg Co.,
u. Hlti-Jlif HranaelM Theater Biog.
ate. us urst it you want a farm loan,
t-i) lied feiatea 'liust i.u.. Omaha. Nab,
REAL ESTATES-WEST SIDE
i Am Forced to Sell
a now 1 live-room, nil modern
itoLSH recently purchased by
me. This house is locattd In the
West Karnam district, one block
from Leavenworth car and four
blocks from Far nam. Oak
finish downstairs, white enamel
bath, sleeping porch, beautiful
lawn. You can buy this bouse
at a big sacrifice.
AddrcbK. M 213, Bee, or after
p. m. phone Webster 14S.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
$450 $450
Zahlungen $10 baar, (10 monat
Uch. Wundervoller Eckplatz; 66 Fuss
Front rolt Kanal, Wasaer und Buer
geriteig, iwel Blocks von Straaaen
babn. nabb 8chule, gut Nachbar
scbaft; huebecber Piatt, eln Helm au
baucn.
Mehrere andere Plaotze mr Aub
wabL Telephon Douglas 2596
H. H. HARPER,
1011-14 City National Bank Bldg.
Bee Want Ads Are tha Best Business
Read Dally by People in Search of Ad
vertised Opportunities.
LEGAL NOTICES
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cash Sales for Week Larftit of the
. Wheat Crop from Lait Harrest.
TRADE MOSTLY FROiTSSIONAL
Osrtere la the Pit thaage frota
Oae aide the Other as the
Ocraalea Offers Theaa a
thaae Profit.
OMAHA, Deo. 14, 114
Cash wheat sales last week were the
largest on the crop. Takings during that
rerlort pere vsrlously estimated at frm
oon.om to llom.ow bushels In all positions
and at least two-thlrda of this wheat was
sold by Chicago houses with branches In
the southwest and east. On Saturday
last the purchases of one foreign govern
ment In the market were reported at
J.SQG-MO hualMla In will n A u.Mk.M 1.
was said at that time that this same ! m l
government nia run prices ror another
round lot, bt that the wheat waa not
to be had under the conditlona asked by
the would-be buyers.
The trade continues light and wholly
of a professional character and specula
tora under these conditlona are Invariably
grouped. They are all to he seen on the
bull or the bear side of the market and
they change their position as quickly as
possible whenever It Is necessary to do
so, and there Is sure to be someone to
suffer losses on the qulok changes. The
big men In the trade are to be seen la
the market In the wsy of "hedging"
against sales, and these conditions are
generally the leading influences.
Com and bats have traveled hand In
hand the laat ten days. Both have ruled
nuiet and with the Increased movement
lower nrlcei for Yha Vrsln tr "tor. c:
rXsel rtoholdrup "weTl 'U h'V ,"'nr fh',fh" Jrin- 34c; f'.r','
. Tha Provision, market ha. encountered ,Trf'! : f?XC LX?r??r.,ltr2Si
othy, $4 60 00; rlover. llO OdflU Pro
visions; Pork, lis. 50, Isrd, 9.Hn; ribs,
t
Bl'TTER Stead v; rreamerv, 4fl.tjc.
KOOR Hteady; rei-elpts. H.u esses: at
mark, rases included. ''J4V'; ordinary
firsts, 24i firsts. S44i.vc.
IVTATOES-Stesdy; receipts. 14 esrs:
Michigan and Wisconsin red, Vi4ic;
Mlrhlgan and Wisconsin white. .Vi4.V.
POULTRY Alive, steady; spring, HV;
fowls, lOVtlUWc; turkeys. 1
MBW YORK GGDEHAL M4RKKT
Qaetatleaa af the, lay oa arlaaa
Commodities.
NEW TORK, Dec. 14-FLOVR-Flrmly
held.
WHEAT-Spot. firm; No. 2 red and No.
! hard, 11 M. all rail. i I. t. track, export;
No. 1 northern. iMiluth. fl.Ki1, and No. 1
northern. Manitoba, li.fc, c. I. f., Buffalo,
to arrive. Futures were strong early on
foreign buying but eased late on the In
crease In the visible supply; December,
1.4: May. II 90.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1W4, Mfo; Pacific coast, 1!14. Ill6c;
HIDBS-FIrm: Bogota. HVi Cen
tral America. J8to.
CORN SHt, firm: No. 2 yellow. 7.1c, c.
I. f. to arrive: Argentina, prime, 73c, nom
inal, delivered.
OATS Hoot, steady; standard. 64c: No.
1 white. Mic: fancy clipped white, MHjWTc
HAY Steady; prime, 1.07Sc; No. 1,
II. KW: No. 2. Kcfjel.00; No. 3. M
90c; shipping, "MiSOc.
LEATH KR Firm; firsts, SlftS2c; sec
tlds, JOiJfllc.
PROVISIONS-Pork, steady. $M.605JI1 M;
family, $24.002.W; short clear. til.WH
26 00. Beef, quiet; mess. $21.0r4i23.0o: fam
ily, l?t OPtfS.OO. Lard, firm, mlddlewest.
llft.flf-tflO.lS.
TALLOW Steady; city, Vc; country,
(&tt special. Wc.
Bl'TTEK Firm; Receipts, tuhs
a on run of hog. receipts, not only In
Chicago, but at the leading western
points, and values have eased off some
in consequence. The cash trade In both
meats and lard has not ben up to ex
pectations, but the fresh pork trade haa
been fairly active. It Is generally believed
that hogs will sell lower and that thia will
cause lower price to rule for provisions,
Wheat was l-l4c higher.
Corn was 'a Hc higher.
Oatn were unchanged to Uc. higher.
Rye was tjflo lower:
Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to l,7fl,0nn bushels; corn. SM.OOO
bushels; oata, H8S.000 buahela.
Liverpool market closed nominal.
WImary wr.eat receipts were 1,K3.000
buahela and shipments 677,0(10- bushels,
against receipts of l,460,0ue bushels and
Shipments of 443.000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1.114.000
bu&hels and shipments 744,000 bushels,
agamat receipts of 130,000 buahela and
shipments of 671,000 bushels last year.
Primary oata receipts were 1,071.00
bushels and shipments ffi3.0no bushels.
agatnt receipts it M4.000 buahela and
shipments of 854,000 biiMhels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. '.Vim. O.ita. Rye. B'ly.
Chicago 130 601 161 .. ..
Minneapolis .SSi .,
Duluth i 6
Omaha 17 7 S3 2i (
Kansas City.S41 ,v. 21
St. Louis l.W 37 M
Winnipeg ....S21
These sales were reported today : Wheat
-No. t hard winter: 11 cars, ll.UVfr. No.
I hard winter; 1 car. 11.11: 2 cars. tl.U;
7 cars, $1.11; 4 oars, I1.10S; 1 car. 11.10. No.
4 hard winter: 1 car. tl.r; l car, I1.00V4;
1 cai-. 1.0. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.11; 1
car, $1.09. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car.
$1.24. No. 3 durum: a cars, $1.27H- Re
jected: 1 car, $1.07H. Rye: No. 2: ears,
$L03K: S csrs. $1.03.- No. : 3 cars, $1.02.
No grade: 1 car, $1.02. Barley No. 4: 1
car, 61c. Corn No. 6 white: 1 car, 0c.
No. 1 yellow: 1 car. 60c; 1 car. 04c. No.
2 yellow: 1 car, 0c: 1 car, amto. n0. $
yellow: 7 cars. 0c. No. 6 yellow: 2 cara,
69o No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 6ve. No. 1
mixed: 1 car, 69c. No. 8 mixed: 1 car
(near white). c: 1 car. r.9c: 7 cara.
BSc; 2 cars, 5c, No. 6 mixed: 1 car,
Wc; g cars, 69o. No. t mixed: 1 oar, K9c.
nam pis: 1 car, 6Hc. tata standard:
-"Ml 26c; ladles, current make, firsts. 2S
2Se; seconds. 22ifi22'c: packing stock,
current mske No. 2. 21fi211c.
CHRRSK Steady; Receipts. r27 boxes;
state whole milk held, white and colored,
10c; state whole milk, white and colored,
average fancy, 15-o'ir,c: atate whole
milk, white and colored fresh specials.
Ifii4c; state whole milk, white and colored,
average fancy. 144QIbc; skims, &13c.
EX Kk Firmer; receipts, 6.o24 cases;
fresh gathered, extra fine, 45c: extra
firsts, 4.Vtj44o; firsts, 41145; seconds, f
119c; state, Pennsylvan'a and nearby hen
nery whltea, fine to fancy, K&'fiSr; state,
Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, gath
ered whites, 4fcifo: state, Pennsylvania
and nearby hennery, gathered browns, 4ft
efic; state. Pennsylvania and nearby gath
ered browns and mixed colors. S,JM5
POULTRY Dressed, steady; western
ohickens, 16ol9c; fresh fowls, Ufol7c;
turkeys, 12fi(Jlo; live, firm; western chick
ens. 13fl3c; fowls. 13tric; turkeys, 14
J15c.
OVAHA GENERAL W.BKK'f.
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Demoraliced Cattle Trade at Chicago
Carries Down Western Marti.
HOGS SHOW SOME IMPROVEMENT
Fat sheep aad Lamha af All Kinds
how More ar Lesa Iterllae at
All Paints .Feeders la
l.laht apal.
SOUTH OMAHA, Dei-. 14, 1914.
Receipts were: Cattle Hogs. Sheep.
Kstlmate Monday H.S0O 6.n 4.tJ
Same day last week.... fi,4 4.197 7,t
came day t wks sso.. , lS.7t0 l'.'.it
Same day 1 wks ago., 4.H.W 14.214
Same day 4 wks ago.. 4.T .St
Same day last year.. ,isr 7,5;5 14,103
Tha following table ehows the reveipls
e." cattle, hogs and sheep at tha South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date, as compared with last year:
IS14. mi. Dec.
Cattle si.t; :v,,Mft i'.7iW
Hogs t. ITK. l"9 I.t-T.S.) 2W.344
Sheep S.002,17 3.14,121 S1.SH4
The following table snows th eaveraga
price for hoga at tha South Omaha live
stock market for the latt few dtt s, with
romiiarlsons:
Date. I 1914. UU.lU.imi.ll0.l.lK.
Nov
2
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
lec. 1.
Deo. !
Dec. 1.
Dec. 4 .
Dac 5..
use. ..
Deo. 7..
Dec. ..
Dec. ..
Deo. 10.
I'ec. H.
Iec. 13.
I'ec. 13
I Ml 7 44 7 47
T 6f.t T 48
T 41 J 7 47
I T 61 T
1 ll J 7 70
4 T 7 74
7 40 7 67
74 7 42 7 64
f 76 I 7 34 7 66
78 7 41 7 64
g 20
7 Wj I 711
W N 7 67
1 7 44 7 6
U4 7 44 7 641
77 7 4X 7 311
i 7 40 7 131
5 97
OA
i 7
5 ft
7 76 7 X 6 37'
I f Wi U4i
(121 I s 04
WtH Ml
01, 7 01 I 0B
I 7 00 S 12
( 041 7 n 7 n
t Oil 7 Ul I 04
7 1S Oil
03 I 1 OSI
i W T W
S S 4 7 7 31
4I I 4il I M 1 1
6 M
6 47
la
6 76
I
6 W
7 32 S 22 6 42
7 46! 8 30 6 48
7 Wl S ! 6 W
I 36 6 41
7 68 I 6
7 f! 6 74
I 6 S
BUTTER No. I. Mb carton. Sc; No.
, 60 1b. tuba. He.
CHEESE Imported Swiss. 38c; Amer
ican Swiss, Ilk.-: block Swiss. 22c; twins,
16c; daisies. 16c; triplets, 16c: Young
Americas, 18c; blue label brick. 17c; Urn
burger. 2-4 b.. 40c; 1-1 b.. 30c: New York
white, lc; Imported French Roquefort,
46c.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 18c; No. 2. Kc;
No. 3, Uc. No. 1 loins. 18c; No. 2. 16c;
No. 3. 13c. No. 1 chucks. 10c; No. 2,
"ic; No. 3. c. No. 1 rounds,. 13c; No. 2.
12c; No. $. llc No. 1 plates, !)c; No. 2,
IV c: No. 8, sc.
FISH Trout. 14c; large crappies. 16c;
salmon. 8c; halibut. llTic; channel cat
fish. 12c: pike. 14c; pickerel. 10c.
POULTRY-Brollers, 14c; spring chick
ana. Ho; hens. 8-tJllo; cocks. 8c; ducks,
10c; geese, 8c; turkeys, 16o plgvons, per
dos., 90c; ducks, full feathered, 0c; geese,
full feathered, $0; squabs. No. L $l.&u; N
1 60c,
Market quotations furnished by GUlnskl
Fruit company:
FRUITS Orangea: Extra fancy Wash,
navel. 60s, 96s. $2.60 per box; extra fancy
Wash. 112s. 12s, $2.7o; extra fancy Wash.
15tis, $.'.8..; 17bs, 2'Xls. 216s, $3.00. Lemons:
Fancy. Sunkist, Xwc 3t0e, $9.50; choice
item. an, ws. isos, go.w. Grapefruits: 36s,
Dr. 14' 6 HS 7 741 7 3 26 7 44
hundsy. -Uolldar.
llwelpta and divposltion of live stock
at the Cnlon Stock Ysrds. South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 8
o clock, p. m.
RECEIPTS HEAD.
Cattle l4itf-a.Khen. ll'r'a.
v ., m. r rT. F
Union Pacific 72
C R. I. v p east.. 7
V. A N. W., west....lrtil
C St. P.M. O.. 4:1
C., B. A Q., east.... 11
C, B. 4c g., west.... 72
C. R. I. p 7
C, R. I. A P., west 2
Illinois Central II
Chicago Great West. 16
Total receipts ...381
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
7t SIT 15 rt W ... 7 to
rius.
IT 1M ... 4 VI
sili- KP In spite ef a light run of
Some 4.t head hb-h conslsied for the
most part of Co orailo, Idaho and Ne
braska fed orrerlnga trade was at a
sinn.ltlll most of the forenoon, with the
packers bldd.na l,.i)i.- lower on botlv
slieep and lambs. Tha slow and dull
trade was attr buted to the dlsoouraglng
mi Ire,, from outeloe points and to the
Parkers claiming that the schedule of
Prices on tills market wss already too
hich compared nlih t'hlcsgo and other
joints. Hearts from Chicago this morn
ing Ind.csted a decline of fully lfiiJo on
both sheep snd lambs St tint xiint. It
was well along toward noon before any
movement of consequence took plsie.
hat few orfcrlntss changed hands dur
ing the earl- hours consisted of a few
decks of native lambs at tfcsO and a
shipment of yearlings at I'.W.
Around the noon hour the bulk of the
lambs began to move In a fairly active
way, at prices generally weak to lfifl&o
Inner than the close of Inst week. Most
of the sales were made at $7.7MS . Not
enough aged sheep were on hand to test
the trade, though feeling was .lecldeillv
week on the few ewes at the dtsnoaal of
buyers. A load of ewes sold to a feeder
buyer at $5.00.
Quotations on Sheep and Iamba ltmba,
good to choice. IKlsVtAi 60: lambs, fair to
good, $7.7M.: feeders, fslr to good, I7.R0
(hi.is; yearlings, good to choice, rr tutn.w;
yearlings, fair to good, $.7Mr7.O0; year
lings, feeders. $6.50ifr10; wethers, good to
choice, li.7Mm .2"; wethers, fair to good,
$Sil6.70; wethers. feeders, $4 4i 00;
ewes, good to choice, 6.1Mi 40; ewes, fair
to good, M iiUO lO, ewes, feeders, 14 eni 00.
No.
14 native lambs
276 fed lambs ...
26 native ewes .
1 cull
222 feeders ewes
Av
.. "I
.. CS
.! 70
.. 70
.. 87
pr.
8 40
7 75
6 00
r. ai
i 00
3 2 1
4 11
is i
2
1 2
8 2..
i i
i 2
32
68 JO T
car. iT'N. I ikV... 7 ele. It'l8 "' M nd '- Apples: fcxtra fancy
cara. 4fcc. No. 4 white: 7 cara. 44c. No 'woh lvint- iiu.,i. ....
grade: 6 cars.' 43-to,
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. J hard,
$1.10i4.12; No. 8 hard, $1.081.11: No.
4 hard. $1.0481.094; No. 2 spring, $1.10
1.12; No. . 2 spring. $1.0ftfl.ll; No. 4
spring. $1.04fifl.6s; No. 2 dunim. $1.27
1.27; No. 8 durum. . $1.26fjl.36. Corn:
No. 1 white, WW!!-; No. I white, 60ifr
"i'-c; no. wime, wryMc jvo. 4 white.
box; fancy Wash. VVh.te winter Pear
mains, $1.76; extra fancy Wash 4 Wine
sap, $1.76; extra fancy Spitxenbergs, $1.M);
Oregon Spltxengergs, $1.36; Oregon Bald
wins, $150; rolo. unwrapped Jonathans,
11.35; Wash, extra fancy and fancy
Hoovers. $1.40; O. K. Jonathans, $1.10;
fancy Colo. Wealthys, $1.10; fancy Colo.,
AicAianons, 11.10: fancy t;oio. liters, $1.10;
Morris A Co 6.17
Swift and Company.... KtO
Cudahy Packing Co 765
Armour 'A Co 8X2
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packlnv Co at
' So. Omaha Packing Co. 31
et. Cisir I'acklng Co... 13
Kay Packing Co
Armour Co., St. Paul
W. B. Vansant Co 160
Benton, Vansant A L... 164
Hill A Son M
F. 1.1. Lewis 20s
Huston A Co M
J. B. Root A Co 2
J. H. Bulla 42
L. F. Hues yi
Roenfctork Bros u
McCreary A Kellogg.... 417
H. F. Hamilton l?.i
Sullivan Bror. 97
Rothschild 112
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. 140
4'hrlstle 9:1
iHlgglna 47
1 Hufiman 14
' Roth 30
Meyers 31
! Baker, Jones A Smith.. 78
Tanner Bros 102
John Harvey 48
Kline ia
D. A F j
Other buyers M
412
4M
1,081
1.11
4.S7
622
3,415
lT -
1.040
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Weak Hobs Steady to hade
Higher
CHICAGO, Dec. ll.-CATTIJ-V-Reoeipts,
42,000 head; market weak, mostly So
lower; qavy steers. $i. 6010.76; western.
6.1MIN.25: cows snd hellers, $X10H)K2o;
cslves, $6Vh75.
HtKJS-Hecelpts, 60.ro head; market ac
tive, steady to a shade higher; hulk, $6 86
4J ..10; light, K:(!t7.10. mixed, ti fif-tTi.lB;
heavy. ,0fr7.1!V: rough, Itt.rtOJt.Ti; pigs,
$.-. 4r7. 16.
SHEEP AND IJt MHS Receipts. 28,000
head; market firm; sheep. $6.2rKti6.60;
yearlings, $6.47 60; lambs, $6.iiCrjK,80.
Kansas City Me Htnrk Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dor. 14 CATTLE
Keceipts. l,tio heart; maTKOl, lower:
prime fed steers, a9.Ststril.00; dressed
beef steers. t1.SMi9.2li: Western steers.
$7,0(r.4O; stork ers and feeders. 16.004,
8.00; bulls, t&oj.&0; calvea, $6.004110.00.
HOU8- Receipts, 7,.W head; mai-knt
cteany to strong hulk. sk.Iiow.op: heavy,
KAittiTOO; packers and butchers, $ft.80ifji
; num. SH.niiitn.oo; pigs. xii.iai ts.
SHEEP tNl) LAMBS Receipts ,600
neaa; marKet. lower; lambs, $7.wos40;
yearlings, 6.2rit7.40; wethers, 6.2:iW6.00;
ewes, n.ciTio.i.
. Aicnianons. ii.iu lancv i oio. 1 iters, si.iu:
ihiTTjoi ?nlfLJr 8 '""cy Malncn Blush, $115; Idaho fancy
v JVeiiJSf- 1xJrel,?W'-5-4'ffK4l!Si Grimes Golden. $l.f.0; Idaho choice. Orlmes
& 1 ?ZlV&il2-J ZZlitW' n W oldon, $1.26; Washfancy Orlme. Golden,
Slevc o 7iSS?VoilSu8 t loWV : h',y Jonathans, $1.26; Idaho
mitlTi'swSue. Jl'"WV 6HeeL?i ' Fulton. $1 25; Idaho fancy Straw
mixed, e!irrf)9c: No. 2 mixed. WltHM'tc : 1 .. oc. .i . .. ri m.. .:.
8W
,451 S.471
the largest
ft. l.oala Live Stock Market.
ST. I-OtriR. Dec. 14. CATTLE Res:
celpts. I2.3O0 head: market, lower; native
beef steers. $7.60fflt.OO; cows and heifers,
$5.(Wi0.25; southern steers. IIV7.Vir7.75;
cows and heifers, $4.00tJ.uO; native calves,
$6.0V(i!.00.
HOUS-Recelpte 10.300 head: market,
steady: pigs and lights, $i.OOS7.15; mixed
sndlititchers, $6.96b'I.0; good heavy,
SIIkIi1 AND LA MRS Receipts, 2,000
heal; market, lower; lambs, lower;
native muttons, $4.7r.W.M; lambs, $8.001
8; yearlings, $5.NX7.25.
Slons City Live. tock HaVket.
8IOUX CITT, Dec. 14.-CATTLE-ne-celpts,
3.500 hesd; native ateera, $6.0OTf8.5O;
butchers, $5.16itt7.25: rows and helfera,
$4.60fi6.75: cannera, I4.enj6.00; atockers and
feeders, t5.284j7.86; bulls, staars, etc., $3.10
46.00.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market
strong; heavy, $6.ftO(i.&5; mixed. $6.7a
6.80; light, $.50itr.75; bulk of sales. $6.76
fl.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts,- 760
head.
ai. daaepa 1,1 re ntoelc Market.
RT. JOSEPH. Mo., Dec. 14. CATTLE
Receipts, 2,100 head; market alow; steers,
$7.0(.ii0 00; cows and helfera, $4.604f).o;
calv a $1.00.50.
HOGS Receipts, S.NXI head: market,
ateady: top, $7.05; bulk. M.70A7.10.
SHKKP AINU I.A.MIIH ltecelpts, 500
No. 3 mixed, 684i6c; No. 4 mixed, 5S
f9'je; No. 6 mixed, 580sc; No. 8
mixed; 68'5959e. Oats: No. J white,. 46fll
'-c, lo.iinaru, nnuc; xvo. a White.
4ftf4;,ic; No. 4 white. 444444c. Bariey:
Malting, 0fle; No. 1. feed, 50fr58e. Rye;
l.02iJrJ.034; No. I, $1.02fc!l.b2. '
CHICAGO 4. R A I ft AND PROVISIONS
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.
Notice to Bidders, Extension Water
Works System. Elliott, Iowa:
Sealed proposals will be received at the
Office of the Town Clerk of tha Town
of Elliott. Iowa, until 7:30 p. m. on Mon
day, Dec. 21st, 1914. for the furnishing of
all material and the construction if an
extension of the Municipal Water Works
system as authorised by special election
of Nov. . 1914.
Engineer'a estimate shows the following
lists of quantities:
Water mains. 2,400 ft of Mn. class B
Pipe. 8,000 ft. of 4-in. class B, 6,000 Pounds
Kperlal castings, 6- In. and 17-4-in. fire
hydrants, 8--in. and 10-4-ln. valves. Bid
to cover all labor and material neceasary
to the furnishing and Installing -t tha
system complete.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check. In a separate envelope
said checks shall be drawn on soma
known responsible bank and made pay
able to the Town Treasurer o? the Town
of Elliott. Iowa, in the sum of $500 00
each envelope must be addressed to the
Towa of Elliott, Iowa, and endorsed with
the name of the bidder and tha improve
ment said check and bid ia for
Certified checks will be returned to un
successful bidders and also to successful
bidder when he shall have entered Into
contract for the construction of tha Im
provement and give bond In tha sum of
50 per cent of the contract price. The
contract will contain a provision that tha
Contractor ahall guarantee the Irnprove
ment to remain In good repair for one
year from and after Its acceptance, and
the bond ahall contain a like provision
Plana and specifications are on flia at
the Of fire of tha Town Clerk of Elliott, Ia
Tha Town Council reserve the right to
accept or reject any bid without ex
planation or recourse.
J. F. METERS. Mayor.
Published by authority of tha Towa
Council of tha Town of Elliott, Iowa.
D. HULLY. Town Clerk.
Feat ares of the Tradlagr and Closing
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Dec. 14. Unexpected'anlarge
ment of the Unl.ed States visible supply
total acted more than an oft set In wheat
uj, ir an aavance aue mainly to bull
ish cablea. The market closed steady, but
c to 4fee under Saturday night. Other
certals, too, showed net declines corn,
HtSAic to 4c and oats a shade to Htro.
Provisions gained 6910c. What chiefly
utset the accuracy of predictions In re
gard to tha visible supply of wheat was
the fact that the report of stocks afloat
at Buffalo exhibited art Increase of 10,485,
0X) bushels, wheieas the aggregate on
the whole chain of lakea last week was
on'y U65.000 bushels, with none at Buf
falo. Rumors that the kaiser would have
to undergo a surgical operation tended
further to weaken the market As a re
sult, prices crumbled rapidly in the last
hour, and there was no sign of any Im
portant rally.
Higher quotations at Liverpool had
given the wheat market a decided lift at
the outset. Besides. It wsa disclosed that
breadstuffs were going to Great Brotain
from Montreal much more liberally than
had been reported and North American
shipments to Italy were being made on a
huge scale. There were alao bullish ad
vices from Australia and Argentina, but
iuch reports were soon lost sight of
when the late decline got fully under
way.
Corn, like wheat, was affected by an
increase of the visible supply. At first,
however, the tendency of prices waa up
ward in sympathy wtlh other grains and
because of tbo lightness of country offer
ings In contrast with Improved shipping
demand, parti v the result of sero weather
emphasising the call from feeders. Oata
were awayed by the action of wheat snd
corn. Most of the time trading was of a
loeal character, although cash sales
amounted to 8o,000 buahela.
Larger receipts of bogs fsiled to have
much effect on the provisions market.
Shorts were active buyera and there waa
virtually no selling pressure on the part
of holders.
Ora n prices furnished by Logan .
Brvan, office 815 South Slxtnth street:
At tlclel Close.l High- I Low. Cloae'Tsat'y.
Whestl I
Cecil 1H I
I 1 181
May 1 2
. 1 al
Corn ) I
Dec.l KJUf
. Way.l69ft'SV(zV9i4fi',
Oets I I I
Dec I 48 I 48 I 47H
I I
1 191 1 18 I 1 18 I 1 is
1 2$ 1 Jlfr l 21ifi! 1 22
'. 1 211 1 2ih(
88f
2V
Pork
Jen .
. May.
Lsrd
Jan..
May.
ftlhs
Jan..
I i t
18 12 18 IS I IS 10
1$ 571 18 20 I II 671
t SO 19 8 W f SO
10 OS I 10 121 10-06
I I
Sf I t K I 1 83
KlAl K
474i!47SM4
61V61Vat!3
18 10
18 0
DO
10 071
I
18 02
18 60
75
10 02
S7Wi 770
May.110 17-12110 22-261 10 1210 17-201 10 12
Chicago Caah Prices Wheat: No. 1 red.
tl.iavtTii t. t nara, l liwiTri.IS.
Wash. Wagner. $1.15: N. Y. llnldwlna
fSOO rr bbl.; N. Y. Greenings, $3.60 per
bbl. Grapes: California Emperors, 13.50
per bbl., $1.75 per orate; fancy Malagas,
$6.61 per keg.; extra fancy Malagas, $6.00
per keg. Pears: Arijou, $2.50 per box; Jer
se $2.26 per box; Sheldon, $2.30 per box;
Lawrence, $3.00 per box; Bosco, $2.60 per
box; Easter, $2.& per box. Bapanas, per
bunch. $1.75413 50. Limes, $1.75 per box.
VEGETABLES Cauliflower, $3.00 per
cr te. Cucumbers. $1.60 per box. Celery:
Jumbo, 75e per bos.; Michigan, 36c per
dox. Lettuce. Head. Calif., $100 per Uox. ;
leaf, 40o per dos. Onions: Yellow, 2c per
lb.; red, 2c per lb., white, 2c per lb.
Cabbage. lc per lb. Peppers, 60c per
basket. Tomatoes, $2.00 per crate. Onions
(shallots), 50c per dos. Horseradish, $1.65
per case. Garlic. Italian, 2tc per lb.
Squash. le rer lb. Pumpkin. lc per lb.
Potatoes: Idaho, 70c per bu.; Red River
Ohios. 66c per bu.; Minnesota Whites, 0e
ter bu. Sweet potatoes: Kansas, tlSMi
i.fO per bbl.; Jersey, $1.75 per hamper.
MISCELLANEOUS-Nuts: No. 1 Cali
fornia walnuts, ISo per lu. : filberts, izv;
per lb.: pecans, 12e per lb.; Jumbo pe
cans, 18c per lb.; Braxlls, 114fl2'ic per lb.;
almnrds. 2Ae rrr lb. Figs: 12 12-oi.. 85c
per box.; 50 -os.. $2.00 per box.; 7-crown
Imported. 18c per lb : bulk, 7e per lb.
Dates: Dromedary, $3.00 per box.; Anchor,
$2.25; sugar walnuts, dates, $1.40; Hallowl,
fo per lb. Srelled popcorn, 4o per lb..
Crackerjack, $3.60 per case, -caae, $1.75.
Checkers $3 60 per case. -case, $1.75.
Honey. 13.76 per cs-e. Cider: Per keg, $3.00;
-bbl., $5.00; N. Y., $3-60 lr keg. -bll.,
$'iflO per bbl. Cocoanuts, $3.75 sack, 75c per
doi. Casaba gems, $1.754i2.O0 per crate.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Deo. 14.-WHEAT-No.
2 hard. $l.Wil.l3; No. 2 red. $1.12'71.12;
December. $1.10; May, $1.14,i1.14V
CORN No. 2 mixed, 63c; No. 2 white,
63&3Hc: December, 41c; May, 67c.
OATS No. '4 white, 47c; No. 2 mixed,
43I43C.
BUTTER Creamery. 31c; firsts. 29c;
seconds, 2ilc; packing stock, 2oc.
EGGS Firsts, 30c; seconds, 23c.
POULTRY Hens, 11c; roosters, lor; tur
keys, 16c.
Omaha flay Market.
PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland, $10.M,
extra choice, $11.00; No. 1. $9.5M 10.00: No
2 $8.0ai'.50; No. 3, fi.OOHj 8.00. Choice
midland, $10.00; extra choice, $10.50; No. 1.
$9.01H9.6"; No. 2, $8.00J9.00: No. 3, H.OtX
$.00. Cholco lowland, $8.50; No. 1. a7.54efg
$.00; No. 2, $6.0Hr?i7.0; No. 3, $5.00fK.
Straw: Choice wheat, IS.50; choice oat or
rye. $6.om;t'6.60. AlfeUa: Choice pea
green, fine stem and leafy. $)3.oofrl3.:i;
No. 1. $1! 001 13.0(i; No. 2, $10.MKali ;: No.
$, $8 iiitl 10.60.
Mlaaeapolls tirala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 14.-WHEAT De
cember. 11.14. May. $1.18'.; No. 1 hard,
$'.l!rV No. 1 northern, $1.1661.18; No.
FLOUK Unchanged. Shipments, 60,300
barrels.
BAKLEY-S5fj64
RYE $1.0K'11.0.
BRAN-422.00.
CORN No. $ yellow, S6h9c.
OATS No. 8 white, 4'.Vt?46c.
FLAX-81.6461.67. .
Liverpool Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 14-WHEAT-Spot,
strong; No. 1 Manitoba, 10s 4d; No. 2, 10
Id; No. 3. 9s lOd; No. 2 hard winter, s
$d. Futures, nominal.
CORN spot, quiet; American mixed.
strong;
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 14. The market for
coffee futures opened at an advance of
6 to 10 points in response to a further
advance of d In the rate of Brazilian
exchange at the close on Saturday, and
reports of continued firmness In the pri
mary markets. There wag a little buying
by houses with European connections,
but general business waa ' quiet at tha
advance, and prices later eased off from
the best under realising and predictions
that the heavier Brazilian receipts would
ultimately tend toward easier prices. The
close waa 2 points lower to 6 points
higher. Sales. 6.6O0 bsgs. December,
6.50c; January, 6.63c; February. 60c;
March, 8.66c; April. 174o; May, .8lc;
June, 6.73c; July, 7.Hr; August, 7.6c;
September, 7.73o; October, 7.7c; Novem
ber, 7.860.
Spot firm; Rio 7s, "TJc; Semtos 4s,
10c; Rio 75 rels lower at 4 $150. Santos,
unchanged.
Totals 6.581
CATTLE Rec.eiDts were
thia morning that they have been on a
Monday since the first week In Novem
ber. At the sain a Unit other market. "'" aimij i.a.vium- iteceipis, (
had larg. recent? Chicago Mng nSoded j head: market steady; lambs, $7.6O.l0.
io me extreme demoralisation of
the market at Chicago and the discour
aging reports sent out at that point all
western markets broke more or less,
while the trade waa extremely slow and
dull from start to finish.
Nearly every year the country makes
th mistake of flooding the market with
hair-fat cattle in December, which It
the ioo rest month in tha year during
which to market that class of stock. I
cembcr la tlrst of all a poultry month,
and the demand for beef is In conse
quence more or less restricted, eut-h do
manu as there Is for beet during Decem
ber Is largely for the choicer graura.
Hence, wnlie a few Christmas cattle sell
exceedingly well In the eany part of De
cember, half-fat, warmed-up or unfin
ished beeves of all kinds are negiec.ed,
and It does not take very many catt.e of
that description to break the market.
With Chicago breaking down It la im
possible to prevent western markets trom
going In the same direction. It is es
pecially to be regretted that the country
should sacrifice Its tinflnlsned cattle dur
ing December because there' can be no
question but what tney will all be neeoed
between the first of the year and the
coming of grass cattle.
The trade on killing cattle at thia point
dragged aiong all the morning, buyers
being inclined to await the outcome at
other points before doing very much
business. As a result, the trade on beef
steers, cows and heifers was not only
siow, but around ltraQoa lower,
Wlillo a few of tne feeder cattle that
Just happened to strike the lancy of
buyers may have sold at prices that were
not far trom steaay, the general market
was 1(11 lic lower on stockers and feeders.
Quotations on cattie: prime yearunga,
$9.7iuiv.i6; good to choice corn-fed beeves,
IS. 7;! 10.00; fair to good corn-fed beeves,
8.2ii8.7u; common to fair corn-led beeves,
$7.(Hxu8.20; good to choice range beoves,
i7.7di8.26; lair to good range beeves, $7.26
4r7.1f; common to fair range beeves, 14. U)
7.25; prime heifers, $i.oorf!l.uO; good to
choice hellers, lo.2Mtf7.6o; good to choice
cows, $6.764)41. 76; fair to good cows, $o.2A?
6.76; common to fair cows, 84.tiU4fo.26; good
to choice stockers, and feeuers, i,ifa
8.26; fair to good atockers and feedeia.
$7.uu$f7.76; common to fair stockers ana
feeuers, f6.0txui.00; stock heifers, S. (.
6. on; stock cows, $&.0uji.26; stock caiveit,
$t.Ulift8.00; veal calves, $7.0ws.0o; pulls.
stsHs. etc., $.2i4r7.10.
Representative sales:
LEfc-F STEERS.
Nn At. ft. Ms. Ar. P..
.12A0 1 60 117 I 10
11...
..lutl 4 m
I
14 .
V...
t...
w ik
....JIM 46
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M) Hi
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. Dec. 14. EVAPORATEI
APPLES-tjulet; fancy, Wka choice.
HWc: prime. 56c,
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm; Call
fornlas, 6ftll',c; Oregons, 8VUc; apri
cots, quiet and steady; choice, 9c;
extra choice. 9ii10c; fancy 10iil!c;
Peaches, quiet; choice, 6i4H4c; extra,
choice, t(64i,o; fancy, 7JHo; raisins,
firm; loose muscatels. 6Vf)7o; choice
to fancy seeded, 7Vi8c: seedless, fo
8c; London layers. $1.85.
. Cotton Market,
NEW YORK. Dec. 14. COTTON-Spot,
quiet:, middling, upland, 7.36c.
LIVERPOOL. Doc. 14. txiTTON Boot
In moderate Inquiry; prices ateady; Amer
ican miatiung, rair, s.I&d; good middling,
4.63d; middling, 4.24 low middling. 3 82,1:
good ordinary, 8.30d; ordinary, 2.76d. Sales.
8.000 bales.
The cotton market closed steady at a
l.et advance of 12 to 12 points.
Wool Market.
LONDON. Dec. 14. WOOL The offer
ings at the wool auction anlcs todav
amounted to 11,000 bales, Including a good
show of crossbreds which were readily
sold to the home trade at firm prices. New
Zealand scoured realised 2s 4d and New
.eaiana greasy la 4d. Merinos were
neglected and largely withdrawn.
i . ::
Corn: No, $ yellow, new, a344 fl4c: n , ""jr; 'X.ta future! ,
Zl t ti tt Barle? 6072fl Jad2". T.'Si J FUJUR-Winter patents, his 9d.
No. 2. $1.08. Barley. Seeds. Tiro- . HOpa (. iv,ndon)-Paclfio cos
LEGAL NOTICES
STOCKHOLDERS" MEETING.
Notice la hereby given that tha annual
meeting of the stockholders of The Bank
era' Reserve Life Company of Omaha,
Nebraska, will be held at Its home office
in the City National bank building la
said city at t o'clock p. m, on Wednesday,
January $, 19U. for the election of d.
rectors and tha transaction of auch other
business ss may properly eome before It.
R. C. WAQNBH,
Secrotary. '
tH-22.e Ji-lJ
HOPS (In London) Pacific coast. 2
I0a4.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Dec, H.-METALS-Lead.
quiet, at $a.75r$ 86; Ixindon. 1 us. Spel
ter, easv, at li.61V90.76; Ixinrlon, 28 5a.
Tin: Strong at t4. 2&' 3b.(w. Copper:
Firm: ele trolytic, $l3.2oU 13.37; casting,
$18.00(13.12. Iron: Steady; No. 1 north
ern, $14.154716 00; No. 2. $14.2514 75; No. 1
southern, $14.2643 14.75; No. 3. $14 26614.75.
At London Copfier: Snot, 6s &s; fu
tures, 58 7s td. Tin: Spot, flfo.los; fu
tures, ia 10s.
T. LOUIS. Dec. 14. METALS Lead.
quiet, at $3.6634.70. liptlter, quiet; at
$3 ,564?$ SO. 1
10..
t..
..
13..
V. B. rsf. la, r(
4o ctxiiws
tj 8. w, r(
So coupon
IK lit
COWS.
1410 4 84 34
81 IK 4
HEIFERS
791 4 34 1
101 1 W
BULLS.
im 1 to 1
CALVES.
J4 7
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
M7 4 15 7 26
MM 4 ti II n 1
4 4 U 48 Ml 7 It
UW4 7 10
NEBRASKA.
AO feeders.. 58 76 17 feeder.. 762 7 00
60 feeders.. 664 76
HixiS SuDbiles totaled about seven t y-
four cars, or 6.200 head, nut w.ih tweitty- I V. g. 4s. rg
four Lara of these coming uneci 10 a "ne
packer, there were only about titty loads
ou sale. Today's receipts are 1,101) head
largur tnan last week, but J.jOi head
smaller than a year ago.
Cub-ago reported prices there as slightly
easier and inu locai trade opened out
dull, with easy blue) as mucn as 10c lower,
be. ore anything waa old, however, those
prices wie ra.sed until the first hogs
so.d were (ully steauy, wh.le before the
ciose a number of sales were made that
lonked to be a nickel niaher. The general
market la easily steady to a nickel nlgher
than Stttu.a, a average, or strung with
the best time Saturday.
Bulk of tha o.ferings aold at $4 t46.90.
with a sprinkling of the mora desiibi
grades at and tops at $7.00, the same
as at last week s close. There was little
or no shipper and aieculator buying to
dsy, and ss the market was aimost en
tlsely a packer affair, the weighty butch
ers and heavies show up s.ronger than
the lighter grades.
No. A. Kb. Pr. No. Ar. Sb Pr.
M 1 ... 4 46 IS 1 Ml IK
m ... I 74 47 tl.i H IS)
0 HI 40 a TO IS. Ul 40 4 M
1 17 IS I4.......1M ... 44
ll.....41 ... I Il.......li4 ... Ik
St. I.oals Orala Market.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 14. WHEAT No.
red. $1.16; No. 2 hard, $l.ltiVr"al.l8; Doc-ember,
$1.14: May, $1.19.
tX)RN No. 2, lific; No. 2 white, 6tic;
December, 33c; May, ti!V((llic. -
OATS No. 2, 48c; No. 2 white, 49c.
Haak C learings.
OMAHA. Dec. II Bank clearances for
Omaha today were I2.HH9.8III.82 and foe th-
I corresponding day last year $3,3,0:i3.89.
STOCKS AND BOND.
Cloning quotations on bonds today were
ss follows-
M Mo. Pae. cr. Be 42
4 N. Y. f. g. H so
no N Y. ntr 4s iu..iaiu
1" No. Ptclflo 4s.
loin do 3t
MMhO. a U rof. 4
m fc. T. T. 4.
141 lualliis ui. 4s.
rf 4s..
Panama a ooupos
Am. Knioltsrs
A. T. 4t T. or. 4'a.4t.. Yr
Armoar 4 Co. 44s.. l'4 4o rf.
Atrhixai ss. 4a. ... IIS, to m. Im..,
Bal. 4t Ohio 4s H Ho. lUllwaf
(', B. Q. ) 4....S Ualon srlMo
C M A 8 ' C 4Vta. M do CT 4a ...
C. H. I. ft P. e. 4o. MV. B. Hubtier U....10IV,
Eria ia. 4a 7 V H. most to situ
III. Coo. rat. 4s .Wahaah 1st la u
K. O. 80. ret. ia... Ms Wool Blae. cr. U.. toZ
f a. M ..-1 (., '
... ... - . .,. 7M
Bid.
41
41
m
l4
00
87
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
All Shares to Be Restored to the List
Today.
DUE TO GENERAL SUCCESS
Action of F.irhanae Taken as Indi
cation that Al Fear of Forrlaa
l.tejaldatlAn Is at aa
Kad
NEW TORK. IVc. H.-Thc unqualified
success today of the first full session of
0en stock dealings canted the authorities
of the exchange to decide to restore all
share to the list tomorrow. The Issues
thus plsred In the open market Include
such internationals as flreat Northern.
Southern 1'sclflo, Canadian far trie New
York Central and Baltimore 4 Ohio, ss
well as other issues of apeeulstive im
portance. The action of the exchange was taken
as nn Indication that all fear of foreign
liquidation was at an end. It reopened
virtually all the restrictions which have
been in force since Jnlv SO, except those
which apply to rash dealings and sales
under minimum prices. These will be
continued aa necessary safeguards against
concerted or professional selling.
From start to finish, except for oc
casional wavering moments, today's
movement of prices was upward, with
special activity In the metal or corper
group and some of the higher paid rail
ways, Including Reading, lehlsh Valley
and Northern Pacific. The demand for
the coppers was ascribed to a variety of
reuses. Including better trade prospects
their relatively low prlcea and specula
tive position.
long before It became known that the
ban waa to he lifted from the Interna
tional list, those shares moved up from
two to four points over Saturday, PVxn
as It was possible to judge from surface
conditions, Europe was In no sense a
factor of the day's operations. Such
selling as might have proceeded from that
quarter left no Impression upon quoted
values. The day's business amounted to
226.000 shares, which compared favorably
with the average for thia period of the
year.
Routine news was In keeping with the
movement of stocks, In that It was mainly
of a constructive character. The financial
community waa again encouraged by un
official advices respecting the prospects
for Increased freight rstes. the middle
west reported a broadening of general
business and an Increase of traffic, and
more emergency currency waa retired by
local hanks, which loaned freely of their
cash at easv rates.
German exchange wag again heavy,
marks falling to 8Hti, as Against 93, tha
middle of last week. Bills on London
were a fraction lower. Total bond sales,
with a strong market In speculative Is
sues, amounted to $2,627,000.
Number of sales and leading quotation
on stocks were:
galea, lllsti. Iw. t'ln
I.rSD W4 7H ss
Coal of Alaska is
Practically Perfect
For Uses of Navy
I ! IT t
WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. Secretary
Daniels today told the house naval com
mittee that tests completed) ten days ago
on coal from .Musk a Matsnuska fields:
had proved practically perfect for naval
use.
The report of successful naval testa)
of Matanuska coa.1 was sprung aa a sur
prise by the secretary, who waa elated,
particularly because of plans going fors
ward for the Alaska railway to open tip
the coal fields. It was more gratifying,
ha said, in view of tha fact that last
year tests Indicated that Bering live
coal was not suitable for naval use.
The report shows that the Bering testg
were repeated on the coal from tha
Matanuska for seven days on a foroed.
draft of four hours at a apeed of twenty
knots, a natural draft test of twenty
four boura at fifteen knots, and another
of forty hours at ten knots.
"Unlike the tests made with the Bering
tver coal last year," the secretary said
In his memorandum to the committee,
"It was not necessary to hand pick tha
Matanuska coal for these tests. It waa
used in the same condition aa when de
livered and the results are so satisfactory
as to justify the belief that tha Matanuska
coal Is In all respects satisfactory for
navy use, provided that the coal tested
Is a fair Indication of the general char
acter of the coal In that field.
"Tha official report of tha teats states
that the firemen pronounced the forced
draft trial the easiest twentv-knot run
j the srmored cruiser Maryland had ever
made. On tne other trials also there waa
absence of those difficulties usually toast
when poor coal la used. The firing waa
easy and steam pressure was easily main-,
tallied," ssld the secretary. "Tha coat la
said to have burned like pine knots. An
unofficial report on the evaporative teeg
at the experiment station practically cotw
firms the Maryland's tests.
"The general result Is very gratifying!
to the Navy department and point tha
way to a) adequate supply of foal on tha
Pacific coast for tha navy as soon aa
reasonable transportation facilities are)
available."
The Matanuska coal, le said, was aa
good as any coal to be found anywhere.
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t.ma 174,
l.loo tmv,
ton An4
SO 1117
l.tno
4.4UO
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Alaaka Oolfl
Amalgamated Copper
Amorlraa Poet gucor.
Amorlcaa (an .......
American P. ft TV...
An g. ft R. M ...
Am. gusar Koftntng.
American T. ft T. ...
Amorloan Tnbanee l,lua
AusrotKla Mining
At'htinn 4,7m
nsttlmnra ft Ohio
flronklyn Rapid Tr L4
California trotrnlaaa
Canadian rmcIMn
(Vntral leather
rheaanaako ft Own
Oil Ir.sad Or Ml Western.
O leniro, M. ft HI. P...,
hliia(i ft N. W
China (Vpner
Colorado F. ft I ,
Denvar ft Rio liranao. .
Pennir ft ft. CI pM...
niatlllora' Maturities
Rrle
Oonoral Nsrtrto
Great Northora p(4
Groat N on ham Ore etf,
Ouitrnhaim aVtploratlon . ....
Illinois central
Intarhorotlfh Mat. sM..., (.104 U
Inspiration CVpper 4.44 It
International Hamster , i'K) HIV
Ranaaa rlir Southern.... LSW TM
thih Vailar m ins
ljoulairlll ft Naahrlllo. . l,w 114
visml Cop par 410 II
Missouri. K. ft T 1,wo 11
Mlaaourt Tarino 4,M0 11V
National Btaratt
Nat lona Lad
National (toppar
New York Central
ti. T., N. H. ft H
Nr.rfolk ft Weotarn
Northora Paeltle .7
racirii! Mall
Pacific T. ft T
Pennsylvania
Pullman I'ahww Oar
Kay Con. Ooooer
lUoadlns
Kopuoiic iron PloM . . . .
ruok taians Co
Hock lalan Co. p(4 ...
St. U ttS.r.U pr..
goiithot-m Pselftfl
Sou I sara Roll war
Tennaaaeo Coppor .......
Taxaa Company
l'nion raomo mi . 121
Union Pacltlo pfd ,,
failed Htataa Stoat
t'lah Coppor 15. Vl Ht, 4t
wanaan DM 2co v
Wtatorn I'nlan ,,, 1,000 l fti
Welnirhnuaa Elect rt a ,, I, TOO 7S
Offered.
Total salon for the say, 1 35,1(14 shsrn.
1414
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400
4, prat 1
11,411) !M4 ltH 1MV
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71 W
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Vooa 1 Rtneka anal llnwds.
Quotations turnlanotf by Duma. Brlnkar a rv.
44H Omaha National sank building:
altoclio Bid. Asked.
haiMrloa Oeamary pit 04.0a s 0
Oommonaraaltb Ufa Insurance 1IH) an 00
itooro ft 15. pift 44 t mt.oo
rairatntu craamory T par east pM. . M m 101. UO
s-.'rmnnt rroamary 4 oar cent auar.. ion so mi u
omana ar i- n. sr. tif. aa. IM1 ... S4 00
on-aha ft C. B. Vt. gf. pfd U so
gwifi ft Co ion on
Blous Cltr sHeok Yards Pfd pi) 00
union moeK Tarda, Boutk Omana,. . m.M
Uunda
rolumbus, Itali., I ft P. Re. 124. ... MM 0
noronos, Nob., rof. 4. 1CI4 104. M 1117 10
Iowa K. U 1st ft rer. 4a, IMt ... MOO 91 01
IJiir,ln o. ft E. la. 1P17 Hal oa no
debkoeh, Neb.. School 4a. MM I04 00 101 no
Omaha ft C. 8. Ht. Hr aa, t 00 u4 10
Om.ha Hehonl 4Ws. 1KII M in ion ua
Clly "f Omaha Water 4 : 1941 ,. pa 40 KW oil
Baa Kranrlaco, Cal., 4s, tMl-lPM ., 4 bo in.n)
narut a Co aa, 144 p4.11 M j,
arrlbnar, Nab., WiUr 4. 1411 41 00 od 4
Kuporlor, Neb.. Water r.a. 1M4 M 00 ua 00
Wharton Co.. Taaaa. IHa. 1M lot Do im 7j
Wicnua vnioa Miorjt Yar.lo 4a, 144.. 41.00 lu0.4e
agar Market.
NRW. TORK. Dec. 14..I'nAR-R..
steady; molasses, centHfugal, S.rfcj;
ref'ned, steady; cutloar. 6.7V-; crtiHhed
6.c; mould A, .c; ctiltea, s loe; XXXX
powuereil, 0c; powdered. 4.P5c; fine
granulated. t.Kfic: diamond A, 4.Ws; con
fectioners A. 4.75c; No. 1, 4.tjoc.
Dry floods Market.
NKW YoRk- TV. ll-nav ennna
Yarns, quiet; drcHa goods, quiet; raw
linn, riirauf.
Stock Market Will
Be Open for .All the
Issues Tomorrow;
NEW YORK. Dee. 14.-An open market
for all stocks on the floor of the New!
York Stock exchange will be created to
morrow. This was decided on this efter-i
noon. It was voted to eliminate, begin-,
nlng tomorrow, the aocaJled clearing
house list and to place the stocks therein,
on the same baa of trading as the IXl
Issues already approved.
The solitary restriction placed upon all
stocks la to be that their prices ahall
not go below the minimum, already eg
tabltahed. .
The chief issues thug placed In tha open
market are United States Steel, Southern:
Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian Fa
clflc, New York Central and Anaconda
Mining issues all known as International
seouritles.
Formal decision to create an open mar
ket subject only to minimum prices was)
made by tha committee of five of tha
stock exchange at 1 o'clock this afternoon
after tha exchange had bean opened for
trading In stocks only seven hustneatj
hours since It wss closed on July , last.
During the session of Haturday and to
day the last vestige of apprehension that
I foreign Investors would dlluge tha local
market with a vast volume of aelllng
i orders was swept away. It was tha fa-
that had prevented the committee front
llatlng the International Issues amansT tha
; approved list for open trading made publla
last Friday arternoon. Trading under re-
etrletlon and supervision of tha committee
was brisk, both Saturday and today ia tha
restricted Issues, but It revealed to the
entire satisfaction of the governors that
there would be no foreign landslide of
orders to disorganise the market here.
Today s action of tha committee means.
It Is believed, that tomorrow tha exchange
will go back to practically tha same foot
as It occupied ' before the Ehiropean war
cloud were visible. ,Tiie minimum price
restriction la only nominal; both Satur
day and today nearly all Issues dealt In
rose high above tha minimum.
New York Money Market.
NRW YORK, Dec. H.-MEROaNTILB
PAPKK-4r4V per cent.
STERLING KXCHANOrr Easy ; sixty,
day bills 44Mt; for cables, W.oTO; for
demand H-fila.
BILVER-Her, 4Tc.
MONKY-ChII. easy; high. ii per cent;
low, 3t per cent; ruling rate, 84 per cent;
last loan, ' per cent; closing bid, t'l
per cent; offered at S'4 per cent.
LONDON, Dec. 14.-MONKY 14k per
cent.
DISCOUNT RATES Bhort and three
months, V,i per cent.
SJLVKK Bsr. S3 1-le per cent
Czech at Prague Is
Shot; Corresponded
With Chicago Union
IaONDON, Dec. 14.-A dispatch to the
Daily Mall from Copenhagen asserts that
a Czech resident of Prague has been
shot for corresponding with a Cxech
union in Chicago, which, It la alleged. Is
carrying on a campaign for the estab
lishment of an Independent kingdom In
Bohemia.
CHICAGO, Dec. 14.-Uttle surprise was
expressed In Bohemian circles here today
at a dispatch telling that a Csech real
dent of Prague had been shot for cor
responding with tha Crech union in Chi
cago, It waa freely admitted by Chicago Bo
hemians that there are several organisa
tions which have as their object the
freedom of Dohamia and any one of
them might . hod correspondence with
agents In Austria.
"Most of the Ciechg outside of Bohemia
are united to free their country." said J.
R. Paenka, secretary of th Bohemian
Nat'onal union. "Thr ar at Rheims a
number of Bohemlaa military compaoie
which ar supporting th allies. Shoot
fng an agent of our will not delay th
end which la certain to com. Victory
for th allies against Austria and Oer
many mean freedom for ua."
Re Want Ad Prodoc Results.
Committee Cuts
Estimate for the
President's Dept.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. "Economy"
was the. watchword of the appropriations
committee In tha preparation for th leg
Islatlve. executive and judicial approprUt-
tlon bill, first of th supply measures,
which was reported to th nous today.
The committee lopped off nearly 12,000,000
from the estimates submitted by th vari
ous departments discounting salary al
lowance along the line and brought In a
measure aprpoprlatlng $38,744,7W.W. Tha
bill provides fr more - than 14,00 sal
aries of government employes.
The total of the bill shows an tncreaae)
of 11,128,843 over last year's measure. Bui)
this year' measure Include a special
appropriation of fi.ISfl.lOO and authorlsea
l.Oue additional employe for 1 taking tha
agricultural census authorised by the law
coveting the List regular census In 1910.
The committee In Its report say that thia
Is an extraordinary expenditure, whlcU
will come one every ten year, and main
tains therefore that this year's measura
is materially leas than the last appro
priation. The bill contains the usual pro
vision cutting down the mileage allow
anee of member of congress from 3) cent
a mil to & cents a mile. Th fight to cut
down the mileage allowance ha been oa
for years and although th commute
each year report the reduction In the bill.
It Is defeated either on th floor of tha
house or In the senate.
Tha committee cut 1102, 3b0 from the es
timate of th secretary of commerce for
th work of th burden of foreign and
domestic commerce, although an tncreasa
of fc&.OOO over last year' appropriation
was allowed for promoting commerce witli
South and Central American points.
Marty Walah Llka Ed.
Marty Walah, who will pitch for th Tift
Tons next veer. Is eM tn dead rlnsrer
for his illustrious brother, Kd, who won
auch fame with the White Box. Marty la
only 13 veara of age, but already a big
and husky as Kd. ,
ft
ta
7 Stock for Sa!
An emaha corporation In active bust
Betas for twenty year offer for mi
fifty shares guaranteed seven per beat
preferred a UKk redeemed from f ortuag
waar. N arenta. WU1 sett tllrsct.
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