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    THE DEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1914.
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lloaaes aae t'ottaa-ee.
Fidelity Storage Co
Vtorege, mo v inn, packing anil ehtpplng.
lta 4Y Jaekson Sta. fhcne Douglas ta.
TOR RENT.
MODERATELY TRICED
S-r. eottags. new tel.to
-r., modrn, near car 0t)
s-r., nearly new , I! W
6-r.. finished In oak 20 00
B-r. bungalow, stucco ,10(W
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY.
Doug. 6011, or Sunday call Walnut 9037,
Harney PUA.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CITT and farm loan 6. . 4 per cane
J. H. Dumont Co..ll Farnam. Omaha.
WANTED City loana. Peters TruTtToT
Oil A HA homes kast Nebraska fauna,
O'KEEKK REAL. ESTATE CO.,
101 Omaha Natl Douglas JT1S.
WTD Farm loana Moke Inv. t o Omaha
NEARLY new, -r. house. 1626 6. 26th.
Croaatown car Una, Mu.
HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1114 Harney Bt
WANTED TO BUT
uKUlCK luriuluio hougnt ana sold.
C. Reed, 1207 Farnam, Doug.
4.
Wit BUY Id-nsnd cio'hes. 1421 N, 24th.
M.ICHTLY aeed ptanoa. Webnter 372T
REAL ESTATE.
KARM A RANCH LANDI FOR I A LB
MlHonrl.
DAIRY farm, 213 acres, adjoining county
seat, i.in'i iso acres unaer plow; 65 acres
growing wheat; 1 Rood bouses and 4 good
larns; silo; good well and springs; all up
to date. Milk route established. House
about mile court bouse. Price t-36. Ad
dreaa Y 806, Bee.
Moataaa.
CENTERS and horoeaeekers use yout
Carey right and secure a Montana farm
now. Do you realise that farm products
wii commana extremely ntgn prices dur
ing; the next few years? This Is your op
portunity to get started on a farm of yout
own. The Vailer lands produce from 31
to 65 bushels wheat, CO to 100 ot oats, 40 to
70 bushels barley, 4 to tons alfalfa pet
acre. lt us send you booklet and tell
you how easy It Is to get started. Val.et
Farm Sales Company. Box 30, Vailer.
Mont,
Nebraska.
FOR RALE 64 acres adjoining rltv of
Minden, Kearney Co., Neh. ; short walk
to business center; all In alfalfa, fine for
a suburban home or subdivision. Will
give terms to responsible rarty. Price,
I SO per acre. Address Mrs. L. A. Smith,
1428 Kcllam Ave.. Log Angeles, Cal.
SHERMAN COUNTY FARM.
80 acres, 4 miles from Litchfield. Neb.;
all tillable, 10 acres in alfalfa, 20 acres In
fall wheat; 6-room house, good barn, corn
'Mb, hog; shed and other necessary out
buildings. Price ISO per acre; can give
good terms
THE VOOEL REALTY AGENCY,
101- W. O. W. Bldg. Omaha. Neb,
40-ACRE HOME.
S miles west of city limits ot Omaha;
land lays gently rolling; 6 acres alfalfa,
about acres pasture and about one acre
In grapes, balance In cultivation; new 6
room bouse and other good Improve
ment. Price, 225 per acre.
C. R. COMBS,
815 Brsndels Theater Bldg. Dons;. 3516.
SECTION Kimball Co. Gross. 2101 Paul.
STOCK RANCH FOR SALE
IMPROVED 640-acre ranch in Hooker
i-ounty, Nebraska, fifty acres tinder
cultivation, all good hay and grazing
land. Obliged to sell at once and have
made price to make it an Inducement.
Write for full description If you want a
place that can be developed into twice
the price asked for it. John O'Brien,
Owner. Lena. Neb.
Ho to tio.noo made promptly. F. D. Uead,
Wead Bldg.. ISth and Karnam Rts.
OAltVIN lilt OS lo"". ' "'
unl''"" """" Omaha Natl Hank,
WANTED City loana and warranU. W.
Farnam Smith Co . 1IS0 Farnam.
CITY property. Large loans a special..
W. H. Thomas. Z2 State Rank Rldg.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder City Natl. Bank Bids.
6
CITY LOANS. Bemla-Carlberg Co.,
110-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
SEE us first If you want a farm loan.
United States Trust Co.. Omaha. Neb.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
Acre Property
We have the best thing you ever saw
In a ltv-aore tract of land with a lease
hold privilege of about four more, making
In all about 20 acres. Good 6-room home,
fair outbuilding. There are about four
acres in orchard and vineyard In full
bearing. This property Is only three
fourths of a mile from cltv limits of
South Omaha and In Sarpy County, where
taxes are low. The land lays practically
level and a very home-like place. This
will surely pleaoe anyone looking
for a suburban home, a well as a
money maker. Would ronelder a resl
aence up to 13,000 as part payment. Price
O'Xeil'sRE.&Ins. Agcy.
1806 Farnam. Tel. Tyler 1024.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Bungalow
Overlooks Carter
Lake
Right on Sherman Ave. car line! front
porch enclosed like gunroom; 6 nice
rooms on one floor, nicely arranged. All
modern, warm and coxy. Owner now liv
ing there and house can be Inspected
only by appointment. Phone us and we
will nrrange to have you see it.
American Security Co.
Doug. 6013. Or evenings. Wal. 3037. H. 245.
A GOOD BUY
6-r. house. Strictlv modern, reman Kaaa.
ment, furnace, electric lights nice lot; lo
cated near Florence Boulevard and Ohio
ft. Price Onlv 12.2T.O. We want nn offer! It
must be sold, will require about WU0 cash.
C. 0. CARLBERG,
312 BRANDEI8 THEATER BUILDING.
Texas. .
FOR SALE To close, an estate; 100
acres in Rio C.rund? valley, 4 miles
fixm Mercedes. TexnB. All under culti
vat m. For prlre and terms write The
Minnesota Land A Trust Co.. 406 Mar
utiatte Ave, Mirpe.iroli. Minn
BRAND NEW NORTH SI UK.
Just completed In August, u strictlv nn.
to-date. 7-room, square house, large living
room. 12x24 feet; finlahed in oak. cost the
owner over $4.l0t. Owing to circumstanoes
we can sell you this beautiful home for
$3,750.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Douglas 17al. Ware Block.
HEAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
I Am Forced to Sell :
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Fortigrnfn Take Oyer Million and a
Half Bushel, of Wheat.
ENGLISH NEWS IS BULLISH
Market of .ado Shew I a a; an I a
war Teadeaer Tatars Uralaa
after LmM, with t s4f
carreat of Streacth.
OMAHA, Dec. 16,1914.
Foreigners were again big buyers of
wheat yesterday the transactions In all
positions amounting to at least I.6m.n0
M . reported that more than
L- V,. n'hl of this wheat was sold
by C hicago concerns. A leading Pails
house, with branches over netkrly th en
tire world, was retorted as the largest
purchaser of wheat yesterday. While
the future wheat market was fractionally
fVrrner Ch rt,'"- lUvly
Conditions during the early hours of
yesterday a session pointed to much
higher prices for the day, but there wi
M InrieasH of 8.HH.0ii bushels In the
visible supply. The) falling off In the pri
msry receipts waa not as liberal aa looked
ror, which combined caused heavy- selling
by longs. "
Conditions point to a good slsed open
!fl .rtat J" .December wheat and of the
likelihood of shorts encountering more or
leas trouble before they have evened up
their position. The owners of the larger
part of the cash wheat here are said to
be the owners of the December future,
which makes their position aouhly strong.
. N on whoet from Liverpool wss
bullish. Ihe future market there waa Did
hlgiier and pot was up Dfrjd. There
were further reports of enormous pur
chases of wheat by Italy, not only in
America, but in Argentina as Well.
Coarse grains sufiered price losses ye
teiday, but the unaercurrent nni of
strength, as the bears seemed slow to at-
laca maraei prices and any buying of
moment caused rejLctfmia from ih. i..u..
it7veis.
1 To visions ranged somea-Kat hiaher v
teruay, as the trade waa of greater
breadth and shorts were buyers.
Wheat waa HWc lower.
Corn was fee higher to He lower.
Oats were unchanged to "c lower.
Clearances were: heat and flour
equal to 1.0J3,0x) bu. ; corn, 2,000 bu.; oats,
334.000 bu.
IJverpK)l closed nominal.
Primary wheat receipts were l.&U.oOO bji.
and shipments. mi., against receipts
of sstl.iM) bu. and shlpmtnts of 421.0H0 bu.
last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,737,000 bu.
and shipments, 82y,ouo bu., against re
ceipts of 2,oe,ooo bu, and shipment of
eis.oto bu. laat year.
Primary oats receipts were 7(1.000 bu,
and shipments, ili.Wi bu., against re
ceipts of 761. Ok) bu. and shipments of
VMM bu. laat year.
CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
heat. Corn. Oata. Rye.
2;t 1,376 3W
43"
2o4
61 ,V i4 2
!7 13 3
33 70 20
air
9s KSd; futures, firm; Deremhor. tm Hd
CORN - Spot, quiet; American mixed,
new, (a lid; futures, strong; December,
is Hd; January. a Id.
OMAHA UF.NF.RAL MARKRT.
RTTTER-No. t 1-ib cartons, Jo; No.
, eo ib. tuba, gle
CI1EKSK Imported Swisa, Jsc; Amer
ica Swiss, ftk-; bloak Swiss. S2o; twins.
We; dslalea, Mc, triplets lVc: Young
Americas, HV; blue label brick, 17c ; llm
burser. 3-lb.. c; l-lb, New York
while, Imported Fresch Hoquelort,
4sa.
HERF CITS No. 1 ribs. 1c; No. 1
rtbs. lc; No. 3 ribs, livc; No. 1 loins,
lc; No. I loins, lSc: No, I loins, l.V;
No, 1 chucks, HHc: No. I chucks. So;
No. I chucke, c: No 1 rounds, 13c; No.
I rounds, 12c; No. t rounds. c; No.
1 platen. 9c; No. I plates, Va No. 3
plates. 8c.
FISH-Trout, 14c; large crapples, 16c:
salmon. tc; halibut, lite; channel cat
fish. 12c: pike. 14c: Pickerel. le
POULTR Y-Brt.llers. 14VK-; spring chick- riained.os 3 weeks sgo li7:t
ens. Ho; hens. Dtiallc; cocks, 6o; ducks. Same i.avs 3 weeks aao lii Hia
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
All Kin d i of Cattle Slow and Ten
dency Lower.
H00S FIVE TO TEN CENTS TJP
Fat Laasto ( All Klade aad Feed
laa- Stoek gteady Fat heep
la Aetlve Deasaad aad
"teady gtroag.
SOUTH OMAHA, Dec 16. 1M4
J?.tK v eie: Cattle Hogs. Slircp.
Official Monday 9.SX1 .i4 4 I
r-aumate Tuesday ,4( 7,t H.500
Two dsva thla -.b ftnrt
S ima davs Inat mAU l.l.N
7,t
7a.o:.4
347
U'7t
13.1'
I1.3M
).(
.3-3
r ' .. u t wsnwjs.s wv V laa VI air , Catania Data a m aak at a - T 117 ii iVlA HI -j;
doi., o; duck, full rthrd, lKs g. .Sum dM lHnt -Mr li'y7 iej'stji 'm
fullf..thered.loi aquab.. No, t I1W; n5 The fouSwTnV tab..". Ui. "UpU
Market quotation, furnished by a.ll.k. Oma-rKf
FFRUITrai,ge.: Extra fane, W.,b. " "1 R ...
Chicago
Minneapolis ...
Duiuth
Omaha
Kaunas City ,
St. Loula
Winnipeg
These Sales
Upper Wisconsin
i y and general cio slate in the
I,., luii, Kiiiii, wameu; Imiiuk tor sale ai
... , ii' ea, on -asy terms. Ask for book-
id iccunmn Cviiiral i.aud Giant,
c.ui. .teres waiitod. Write about our
traoug land. If liiturested In fruit lands,
.an I-..- Ijjuklct on Apple Orchards !a
. ijtuii'.'). Addi'ttsa Land Dept.. &o
!U" t.. Mtniivuiioii.i.. Minn.
Miaceli-taeoaa.
V I; guarantee barguina in tcck farmp
ii.a laacliua. Write Vvillia , v'uawuil
l.iosen Uw, Neb. 'in Bargain jian.
a new five-room, all mudcrn
house recently purchased by
me. This house is locattd in the
Went Karnam dlatrlct, 'one block
. from Leavenworth car and four
blocks from Farnam. Oak
finish downstairs, white enamo!
bath, sleeping porch, beautiful
lawn. You can buy this house
et a big sacrifice.
Address, M 213 Bre. or after
r. m. phone Webster H.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
$450
..oa. iari.i ir iiicuiua t,-.iy Krnn. K,nnl WooCOn
.or u H'hlliiuuie uuoi..vms nim win ., - - - . . -wW
serBtoig, twei biocks von Strassen
bahn, nahe Schule. gute Nachbar
chart; huebscher Platz, cln Helm Ru
baueu.
Mehrere aodere Plaetze cur Aui
wahl. Teleplion Douglas 2596
II. II. HARPER,
101S-14 City National Bank Bide.
$450
.. Zalilungea $10 iiaar,. $10 monat
Ifch. ". ..
Wundervoller Eckplatz; 55 Fuss
L.c. u i url.ee w.wi' to muu iui..ua. 1
,. r.ou ttiittt.yuu im.b. Audreau b. .C
l. jee.
,t,.M'.i:.i" m,u.o..oi k, cit, country,
tvages, ouiii lami.y. .'.dureae C
... iuc. .
HEAL KS TATE -FOR EX CHANGE
"BRICK FLAT FOR FARM
uimt. n 1,1 1. k, w-iui.lt.y Hat, on pj.ed
sirv-t.1. ncuny new. nar.t tront, .on car
line, iiea:-. sceial high class apartment
houses. I'looerty in nist-ciass condition
and aiways rented. Vvlil exchange tor
good lowu or Nebraska farm. Just the
thing for a retired tanner to live in one
flat and rent out the otner.
Price, ttl.000. L'Uiar. Will take back
mortgage.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
FARM SPKClAHbTd. .
Ware block, omana. Neb. o
SOUTH DAKOTA FARM
FOR CITY RESIDENCE
A nice 160 acirs, S4 miles troin Twin
Brooks, S. D., on C. .VI. & St. P. Ry.. to
exchange for city residence, The soil is
good, it is in the rain beit and surrounded
by well Improved farms. Here is a
chance for a salaried man to go Into
farming and get his shure of the pros
perity that is coming to the men who
produce meat and grain.
Prioe, ,4O0. Incumbrance, $3,000. Coma
and see us today.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
FARM SPECIALISTS,
Ware Block. Omaha, Neb. o
GO TO WORK FOR
YOURSELF
Exchange that residence of yours for a
bice ferule irrigated 40-acre farm. A
few acres oF sugar beets, an alfalfa field,
a ooupla of oows, a few hogs and aome !
thickens and turkeys, some fruit and a
garden will put you where you will tor- ,
get all about those anxious days in town
when you wonoered whether next month
would find you still holding down voup
job or walking the streets looking for
another.
We have one that will Just suit you.
Come in and see us right away.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
FARM SPECIALISTS.
Ware Blook, Omaha, Neb. a
INVESTMENT
, Kastern estate must close out at once,
o feet on Leavenworth street, near 22d.
Three ten room houaca. Price 7,u00. but
must be sold. Submit offers at once.
The Byron Reed Co.
'Phone Doug. 297.
212 8. 17th St.
REALEST ATE- MISCELLANEOUS
$100 Gash
Balance $20 Month
Buys a good 6-room ail modern home.
block from car, on paved street, pav
ins ?,lJ"ld- Wh' P,J" "m o the other
man? Get Uusy quick, this is a winter
price.
Glover & Spain
91S-30 City National.
Douglas 392.
1G0-ACRE MINNESOTA
FARM FOR 80 ACRES
NEBRASKA
A fine level farm S mile from Camp
bell, Wilkin county, Minnesota, on (it. N.
Hy. Blackest, richest soli you ever saw.
I.ota of corn raised here, great wheat
country and finest of potatoes, alfatu
:nd clover. Half in cultivation, balance
in grass. Good neighborhood.
Pflco Per acre tu.too. Incumbrance
Ji.600. Will exchange for W acres eastern i
" Nebraska or for cltv reaidenca.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
FARM SPECIALISTS.
Wara Block, Omaha. Neb. o
ILLINOIS CORN LAND FOR
NEBRASKA RANCH
A splendid J0-aere corn farm In Illinois,
well Improved. Dear good town 66 miles
from Chicago. All fine, level, well
drained laad, black sandy loam. Half in
cultivation, half grass Rents well
Would cut up fin to sell again to truck
fartm-ra at a big profit. Wilt exchange
for first class stock lanch in Nehrsska
Price. 90,0u0. Incumbrance, fc'2,600.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO
FARM SPECIALISTS.
Ware Block. Omaha, Neb. a
Y
ABSTRACTS Or TITLK.
KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co,
a roodera abstract office. M cV 17 lb at
Phone Douglas U7.
Rfc.EL AUtraot Cm-, oldest abstract ef
tiea ia Nebraak. A Braadoia Ttteatar.
four ftloncy
Should Earn From
7 to 10
different
can get
on your
We have several
plans whereby you
from 7 to 10
money and be absolutely safe
in your investment As every
one knows Real Estata Is one
of the best and safest Invest
ments on earth. We can ar
range It so you can Invest in
Individual properties or take
an Interest with others. We
have one plan whereby you can
Invest in amounts as small as
$100. It will pay you to gee
or write us about It.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 Hartley Street.
were renorted todjiv
Wheat, No. 2 hard winter, 3 cars 11.11, 4
cars 1. Id's; No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars
DO'; No. mixed, 1 car ll.oJVj; no
grade, 1 car $1.01). Rye: No. 3. 1 car $IM.
Corn: No. 2 white, 1 car HOVic: No. i yel
low, 1 car 0O''.c; No. 3 yellow, i cars uV,c,
5 cars 0c: No. a yellow, X car 60c : No. t
mixed. 4 cars SSi'nc. 2 cars 69c: No. S
mixed. 1 car 6c. Oats: No. S white, t
ars 4oc; No. 4 white. 8 cara 44'c: no
grade, i cars 434c
Omaha Cash Pi Ices Wheat: No. 2 hard,
tl.lODil.im; No. 3 hard, fl.oaffl.irtH: No.
4 hard, tl.OI'ql.O.i; No. 2 spr ng, tl lO'Vi'
1.114; No. spring, tL09Vi3i.lii; No. 4
spring. tl.0Hfil.O9; No. 2 durum, tl.26Vu
1.27: No. 3 durum, tl K!.?. Corn: No.
1 white, tiOVj;oc; No. 2 white, HOVa!1:.
No. 3 white, nmaic; No. 4 while, 5Xi8
fiOc; No. 5 white, H4Wi9'ic: No. while.
&:ki.'9Hc; No. 1 yellow, fn .j'ic; No. 2
yellow, MV(i6fti4(-: No. 3 yellow, Vu04c;
No. 4 yellow, OSweOi-: No, 6 yellow, bih
Oc: No. 6 yellow, KHiiiiflOo : No. 1 mixed,
Mi'VuBSHc; No. 2 mixed, KMruStmc No. 3
mixed, fiSi!i4!e; No. 4 mixed, SSViiSS'ic;
No. a mixed, &8VtKi)t'4c: No mixed, &.
nSHc Oala: No. 2 while, 46V&45yc; strnd
ard. 4Mit5'c; No. 3 white. 44U4I-45C; No.
4 white, 44Mi444c Karley: Malting, 6)
H'h'i No. 1 feed. 50foJo. Rye: No. 2.
ti.o:Vin.o2Vi; no. 3. n.(iiv,ei.o.
til It' AGO R A I AN PKOVIIUS
Fratsrea of the Trading; nnd C'loslne;
Prices o nllocrd of Trade.
CHICAGO, Dec. 15. Government fig
ures today on the wheat yield of 1IU4 in
the United States fell about lU.oOO.OuO
bushel under the expected totul, and
canned the market to rally in a derided
manner. Quotations clotted steady at c
to mc net advance. t)thor sKculative
articles made gains as well corn. "4c to
,'4,&:'ic; oats, V'jc, and provisions, lJf
12Sc to 2oc.
According to private crop experts, i10.
OOo.oOti bushels wns about nhat the final
report from WaahinKton would show aa
the aggregate of domestic spring and
winter whout produced this season.
Considerable of a flurry developed as a
result when the official announcement
was posted giving tht amount roundly as
MH ,000,000 busiiela. Except for a small ujt
turn early owing in the main to atrenstii
at Liverpool, the market here had been
tending downward under short selling,
baaed largely on belief that the govern
ment, report would favor the bears. The
ensuing advance, however, continued
right up to the close of the session.
Export houses became good buyers
after the wheat market began to rise in
earnest It waa said the harvest condi
tions were less favorable In Argentina,
and that offeringa from there to Europe
were very light. On the other hand the
world's available supply statement ex
hibited an Increase of as much as 9,300,000
bushels.
Buying of cotton throughout the day
was of a better claas than the selling,
many investment orders being filled dur
ing a temporary decline, when wheat Was
on the down grade. The smallneea of the
receipts here formed a help to the bulls.
Washington figures on the yield of corn
were slightly below what had been looked
for. Active call from the seaboard put
firmness into oats. The government ra-
1 port aa to oats turned out just as ex-
peciea.
Broadening demand for provisions was
.generally conceaea to exist, the natural
effect of helow-xern weather. Offerings
were so scarce mat snorts rushed to
cover.
urain prices furnished by Logan A
prnn, oinre : Koutr, wxtnth street
navel. HUs. tkis. JL'.fO Per box? rilr. fun. v
Nash. 112s, 12rta, tili; extra fancy Wash,
lfcw, t-'.K..: lTa, JOOs, 21rte. tio. Lemons:
Fancy Sunkist, guns, ihHls. 26 60; choice
Kcdnall, 30. ,M0a. tu.00. Orapefrulta: Stla,
fiis, 64a and HOs, 12.75. Apples: r.xtra fancy
Wash.. White Winter I'earnilans, l:.oo Hr
box; fancy Wash. White winter I'ear
mains, gl.TB: extra fancv Wash., Wine
sap, $1.76: extra fancy ttpitsenbergs, ti.iO;
Oregon .iiiUengergs, tl.36; Oregon Hald
wins, tl 60; t.010. unwrapped Jonathans.
11 8i; Waxh. extra fancy and . fancy
Hoovers, tl 40; O. K. Jonathans, tl lu;
lancy cilo, Wralthys, tl.10; fancy Colo.,
Mc.Mah1.1m. tl.10; fancy Colo. I'tters, 11.10;
fane, Maiden Biush, tl.la; Idaho fancy
Grimes Golden, $i.i.O; Idaho eliohe, Grimes
Oolcen, 11.26; Wash, faticy Grimes Gulden,
$1.60; Idaho fancy Jonathans, tl ; Idaho
fancy Pulton, tl.16; Idaho fancy Straw
berry, tl 2a; Idaho lancy Wolf River, tl.26;
Wash. Wagner, tl.i.5; N. Y. Baldwins,
13 00 lor bid.; N. V. Greenings, tl f0 per
bbl. Grapes: California Emperors. 11 W)
Ier btii., gt.Ti". per crate; fam-y Malagas,
6 per keg.; extra fancy Malagas, th.00
per keg. Pears: Anjou. U M per box; Jer
sey, t-'.J6 per box; tjheldon, 1S) per box;
Lawrence, t-100 per box; Boaco, 12.60 per
box; Hunter, 12 J6 per box. Bananas, pir
btinch. tl.758.50. Limes. $1.75 per box.
VKGF.TABLES Cauliflower. 13.00 per
rraie. (jucumners, 11. dm per not, 1 eiery
i.MUe SH..7 2.72.-. 3.4M
'"'ka 1136.IM3 2.4;i..OJt 2M.t
B'eP 8,(H0,.a 3.1..S.2J5 it,i7S
The toliowins taute s..ows tb eaveraiie
price for hogs at the Houth Omaha live
stock market for the laM few dais, with
comparisons:
21 feeders.. 114 1 IT, 12 feeders. .1 12 7 30
.'4 foeders. .1IJ7 T 2.i 4 fleers. ...114; 115
m feeders. 7 4o 22 feeders. .1.'4 7 2.'.
HOOS Supplies were siime larger to
day, hut the killing dmand continued
good and trade opened out close to a
nickel higher. Aa the morning advanced
prices continued to Improve, so that by
the close values cr a flat dime belter
than yesterday. Early rounds were dull,
but the market closed lively ajul a clear
ance had been niade by 10 o'clock. The
H' nernl mmkrt a around hi. iw better
than yeterlay. Shlpiers and speculators
were in the game to a certain extent this
morning, but their purchases were light
and the long end ot the supply sold to
killer.
Bulk ot the offerings waun cashed at
fvfoti7.no, with lops at 27 06. The demand
for light hogs and pigs is very uncertain
and the prices, especially on pigs, show
the greatest tinevenness from one day to
the next. !axt week the light gradea
closed strong and so far this week values
have been firm and In a good many In
stances look better than Hsturday. In
the laat two days prices have made a
gain of about loo and current values are
Just steady with the first of the month.
Keovlpta today were estimated at 100
rara. or 7.mn head, the largeet run In
almost two weeks. Total for the two days
la 13.0&4 bead, being a gain of 4..'i head
over a week ago, but more than ,ono head
snort ot last year.
Representative sales:
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Outcome Prove i Disappointment to
the Long; Account.
MOST BUSIHISS AT FIRST
Rest of Session After First Hoar
Mall and Wlthoat .Noteworthy
Feat a re. Aside from Droep-laa-
Teadeaer.
D I 1I4. 1U).1U.UU.1H0.10.H4.
Nov. 2S 7 7 471 ui), M, 6 (
Nov. t 7 6ll 7 6 01, 7 or
Nov. to) 7 1HI I T 7o) M tw llJll
Deo. I. 4( 7 0 7 74 04f 7 .', 7 li
Deo. 1.
Dec. .
Leo, 4 .
Dec ..
Deo. ..
lec. 7..
lec. g.
Ieo. ..
Deo, 10.
Deo. a.
Deo. 12.
lv-c. 13.
Iec. 14
tlWI 7 OI 7 SJ
- I l 7 64,
76 7 341 7 U
73 7 41) 7 tM
S )
7 Wl I Tli
7 67
6 Oil 7 Ui I 081 6 76
7 U 1 tw 5 as
! No. A. Bk. rr. No. at. Sh. r.
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i 11 iwt w IK TV 10 ... u
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10 17T H l st tH& n t 00
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, a it ... si tat ... 7 t
170 ... .'. It tt.0 19 1 l
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Plot).
to tt ... 1 n 14 in ... m
aa iiu ... m lu ... tie
67 11 ... (44
021
S Ot
8 K2-,i
S3 S
6
7 441 7 661
7 441 7 64 1
7 4N 7 311
7 40 7 IN I ( tk.
7 74,
6 l T 2l
auj S 4! 7 47,
41 1 3 4, T 64
5 971 7 321 I 22
01 7 47 S 30
7 631 8 .V
"I
7 ra
n 1 97,
7 M H,' ; 7 SRI
7 62 261 7 44
W 7 bbi 001
6 6
t
31
14
6 42
6 4S
6 63
6 41
I 6 i
I l A
0 1
63
Dec.J&.J !H',t 7 4A
Sunday. Holiday.
leceipt and diHposllion of live stock
at the I nlon Htock Yards. South tmaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at I
RECEIPTS-HEAD.
Jnmhn 7V. nr lv M.ohl... n.. It u "gs.onerp. 11 r .
Anm l.nll..n Mmtt Calif II In ilu U ? 7
Missouri Pacific....
I'nion Pacldo
N. V., east..
C. 4k N. W., west..
C. tft P., M. A O..
C, H. a y., east..
C, a g , west..
C. R. I. Sk P.. east
n. . a r., e.
Illinois Central la
Chicagu Great eWstem.
leaf, 40o per doi. Onions: ellow, 2c per
lb.; red. 2c per lb,, white. 2Hc per lb.
Cahbage, lHc per lb. Peppers, 60c per
banket. Tomatoes, $2.00 per crate. Onions
(sliHllotMl, 60c per dot. Horseradish, $1 &
per case. Garlic, Italian, too per lb.
Squash, lVtc per lb. Pumpkin, l4o per lb.
Potatoes: Idaho, 70c per bu. ; Red River
Ohlos. 66c per bu.; Minnesota Whites, v
per bu. Sweet potatoes: Kansas. tlXitf
2.F0 rer bbl.: Jersey, (1.78 per hamper.
MISCELLANEOUS Nuts: No. 1 Cali
fornia walnuts. It( per lb.: filberts, 12 jo
per lb.: pecans, 12Vic per lb.; Jumbo pe
cans, isc per lb.; Braxlls, lmrUo per lb.;
almonds, 20,- rer lb. Klgs: 12 12-oa, two
per box.; 60 -or., 12 00 pej- box.; 7-crown
impnrr.ro. ibc per in; oiiik, io per in. Armour & Co
I 'ci i -co . i'luiiicunij, ' I'"- sum i i j AlllriillV
t2 ; sugar walnuts, dates. $1.40; Hallowl. ! Morreil . ..
Pr!l..,D-uB.rnrP:.:n,LI-J?.Cr.,1-V' U-lncoln Packing Co..
, k.. 1..,.. MBA IX..n 117". . "'.f'"" l" U
Honey. $3 .76 per cae. Cider: Per keg. tXOU;
U-hhl.. 13.00: N. Y.. 11.60 ier keg. U-bhl..
ti.00 per bbl. Cocoanutu, t3.7R sack, 76c per
dos. I asaoa gema. si.itxa.uv per crate.
I
J
17
2
30
4
6
16
6
2
1
r,
l
&
u
l
Total receipts ..2R2 86 i
DlBl'oeJITlON H K AD.
Cattle. Hogs.
morng Co 413
Hwllt & Co W2
Ctidahy Packing oC... .1.382
.. t46
Benton, Vansant & L.
inn & Hon
F. B. Lewis
J. B. Boot at Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Huss
Hosenstock Uroe
McCreary & Kellogg..
erthelmer A Degen.
Sullivan Bros
I Rothschild
I Mo. Kan. Calf Co...
Christie
Hlggtns
'Hu.fman
Roth
Meyers
Baker, Jones 4k a
ew York tiraeral Market.
BITTTER Firm; receipUi, 8,070 tubs;
creamery extras ta score), 4ijjM4,4ic;
i r. nincry thinner acor;ng), 34c; iirats,
2!W82e: seconds. 2tVfi2(Hic: process extras.
26ti26i'; ladles, current make, firsts. 23'(T
i3c; seconds, 22i221vc; packing atocw,
current make No. 2, 2Ki2Vc.
CHEESE Steady; receipts. 1.506 boxes:
state whole milk held, white and colored,
10c; state whole milk, white and colored,
averaae fancy. 15V1rlAc: state whole
milk, white and colored fresh specials. , Tanner Bros
lfic; state whole milk, white and colored, 'John Harvey
average fancy, lWlSc; skims, lva'l3Ho. j Kline
EGGS Firm: receipts. 8.777 cases fresh 1). r F
gathered extra fair, 4f(f4hc; seconds, SC , Other buyers
site; state, Pennsylvania ana nearoy nen- I
nery whltea, fancy, 644i6nc; gathered I Totals
writes. 0f(iixo: nennery nrowns. 474c4ic;
gathered browns and mixed colors, 3s
4iv
I'Ot'LTRY Dressed, steady; western
rosstlng chickens, 14ViJ19c; fresh .fowls,
2.r17'tc; turkeys, ICO.Oc. Live, firm; west
ern chickens, IS&ISttc; fowls, lSQa&Wc;
turkeys, Vallc.
Kansas City Jrala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. U.-WHEAT-No.
2 hani, tl UHl 1H: No. 2 red. tLUVke?
1.12: December. II. UH: May, $1 16V
CORN -No. 2 mixed, 2Vii3c; No.
white. 62i&3c; December, lc; May,
677i'j!Wi
OATS-No. 2 white,' 4tW47ci No. 2
mixed, 4'.,lrfi44o,
Bi;TTHll Creamery, 31c; firsts, 29c;
seconds, 2Jc; packli.g stock,' 2oMc -
EGGf.i Firsts, 30'ijC; seconds, 2iki.
POULTRY Hens, 11c; roosters, 10c; tur
keys, 16c.
84. Louie Grain Market.
ST. liOUlM, Dec. 16. WHEAT No. f
red. tl l.r.'; No. 2 hard. tl.l6Hl.nH;
December, 11.16; May. 11.20H-
CORN-No. 2, MVitmW.c; No. 2 white,
65c; December, ftc; May, 69i&09Tic.
OATS No. 2, ilc No. 2 white, 4u,
Anlc-lel Open. I High. I Ixiw. j Close. I Y'es y.
Whest I
Dec. 1 18il 1 1K4I 1
iMay.ll 22-lTsl 1 I 21
" I I I :
Dec. I 63'i.l 634! 82t
May.'694iJi4i63Vl 6a
Oats lilt
Dec. 47H!47Tr4S!47'4JSf
I ll
i f
i 18 35
18 724
1 1"4' I 18
1 22V1 !1W
.1
May.iSlTi'-n 62'
Pork l
Jan.. 18 40 18 40
May. 18 72'4 18 5
Lard
Jan.. 92V, 10 00
May. 10 U'il 10 26
Ribs I
Jan.. 9 96 10 05
May.10 20-221 10 35
63'U
4F4
S34
47
61 it,
2H
10 I2Vi
9 Mrl
10 20
18 36
18 80
I7HI
10 224
10 24
10 30-221
18 10
18 eo
80
io 0714
( 96
10 1714
LEGAL NOTICES
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : v. v. rrt"
tl.l7.(ql.l8Tk: No 2 hard. Il.lsinl.lttu Com!
1 No. 2 yellow, tBVifa&'fec ; No. 3 yellow, my,
t3MiC. Oats: No. 3 white, 4V4i-UiVc;
standard, 4S'S49c Bye No. 2, ll.OT'J&l
l.0H. Barley: t!70c. teed: Timothy, H .60
? wu; ciover, (iz.uxav14.0v. rrovisions: Pork,
16 60; lard, ffHiU; ribs, IS.205HO.I2H.
BI'TTER Steady; creamery, 24'S2c.
EGGS Higher; receipts. 2.846 cases; at
mark, cases Included, 22.fr 3ic; ordinary
firsts, 8o32c: firsts. 36c.
POTATOES Steady ; rcelpts. 20 cars;
Michigan and Wisconsin, red, 3.vuio;
Michigan and Wiaconsin, while, 364i-43c
POULTRY Alive lower; springs, 11c:
fowls, lOyilc; turkeys, ltk:.
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Indebtedness of the UNION STOCK
lTKrt. t k 1 iT OMAHA (UM- 11.20: No. 1 northern, tl.lT.W, No!
ITED at the close of business November 1 2 northern. tl.0il.l7'' .
M In aea polls Grata Market.
M7NNEA IOLIS, Dec. 15 -WHEAT De
cember, tl.l64: May, ti l1;: No. 1. hard.
30. la14, amounts to fTOO.Ow.eo, represented
uy lu nisi morgage 6 per rent bonds
Issued under deed of trust dated Mar 1.
1914.
(Signed) E. BUCKINGHAM,
Vice President.
K. BUCKINGHAM.
THOS. B. M'PHERUON.
R, C. HOWE,
T. J. MAHONEY.
V. B. CALDWELL.
D16dlt Directors.
FLOUR Unchanged,
MA KLKY OhTltitC
HYK-11.04a.1 U6.
BRAN 'Ti.M.
COHS-No. 2 yellow, KUtWHc
OATS No. 1 white. 4&4ti.C.
FLAX-1.5C(S1.&9.
I I vriv4ol fjrala Mrbt,
LIVERPOOL. Deo. 15 WHEAT Spot,
firm; No. 1 Manl'oba. 10s 4d; No. 2, 10s
10id; No. 3, lid; No. t hard winter,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Deo. 16.-COFFEEThe
market - waa uulet today, with futurea
eas.ng off a few points under reallalng
by recent buyers In the absence of any
aggrosslva support A decline of V4d In
the rate of Bras Han exchange on Lon
don and the continued full receipts may
huve Inspired some oL the otierins, but
there waa no change In the coat and
freight market and the local spot markot
heiu steady in sympathy. sutures opened
at a decline of 1 to points and closed
at a net loss of 4 to S points. Hades, 6,000
bags. December, 4.43c: January, 6.46c;
February, .56c; March, .61c; April, .70c;
May, .7Kc; June, 6.6c: July, 7.66c; Au
gust. 7.lc: September. 7.6c; octoher, 7.i4c
Novemlier. 7.80c. Soot, aulet: Rio 7s. 7H
tjlc; Santos 4s. IOU.0; Rio 7s higher at
4 322&; Santos iw reis lower at 4 (fw.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 16. METAIJ4 Lead:
Quiet at 13.764i3.x6; Iondon, 19 6s. Spel
ter: Quiet at t&l0.75; London. i:2S 6a.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 15. M ETA LH Lead,
ciulet; 13.70. 8ielter, quiet; t6.6f)460.
Tin steady; t34.264i36.00.; at I-ondon,
spot, 149 6s; futures, t'148 16a Copper,
firm; electrolytic, U3.37V18 60; cuetlng,
tl3.12H613 36; at Iondon. spot, a; is aa;
futures. 68 12s 6d. Iron Quiet and un
changed. (ettoa Market
NEW YORK, Dec. 15. COTTON Spot,
qult; middling uplands. 7.36c.
The cotton market closed about the
lowest of the dsy.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 15. COTTON Spot,
aulet; pricea steadier; American middling,
fair. E24d; good middling, 4.62d; middling.
4.3kd; low middling, t.9ld; good ordinary,
3.29d; ordinary, 2 84d. Sales, 6,000 bales.
Wool Market.
LONDON. Dec. 16. WOOL The wool
auction sales vera continued today with
offerings of 9,60k bales. Only croas-breda
attracted buyers and they sold well.
Merinos sagged In the absence of Conti
nental support. A lot of ) bales of sillies
from America realled from la Sd to
is lid. The sales will be closed tomorrow.
Mt. Joarnh Llvei Stork Market.
prp. JOSEPH. Dec. 15. CATTLKV-R-relots
I0" head. Market dull: steers.
87.0011100; cows and heifers, 14.26419.00:
celves. t6o04V8 60.
HOil-8 Receipts. 1.000 head. Market
steodv at 6c hlaher: too. 17 10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.00O
head. Market stead v; lamb., (7&or8.60.
Baarar Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 15 SUGAR Raw.
steady; mo'aes. 2.''4": centrifugal, isr;
ref'ned. steany: cuiioar. o.ine; rruaneii
6.T.c: mould A. s.; ciitxs. 6.1ft-: XXX X
powdered. 5"0e; nowdered, 4.9fic; fin
granulated. 4.e: diamond A. 4.N6s; con
fectioners A, 4.75c: No. 1. 4.60c.
Drr Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. It. DRY GOODS
Demestlo cotton and gray goods for con
certing and painting more act've. Silk
improving tn primary markets. Soma
lines wool goods advanced. Yarns easy.
Eve arreted Apples aad Dried Pre I ts
NEW YORK, Dec. 15. EVAPORATED
APPI ES Qu'et.
DR1EM EPCfCRprenes, frm. Anrl
cots and peaches, quiet and steady.
lUUslns, flrtu.
.1
16
4
10;
4
31.1
271
26
140
128
M
96
r
37
168
M
17
24
9
11
tts
4S
223
86
43
IKI
6.2
KSI
1,304
1,144
Sheep.
i(i
s.a.7
3,040
2.714
919
.8.408 4.967 10,646
CAT'l LE Recetnts this morning num.
bnred 261 cars, being a very liberal run
lor a Tuesday, and making the total for
the two days this week 16,237 head, tho
largest ot any similar period for a good
many areeks pack and larger titan a year
ago by over 4.000 head.
Other market points were heavily
loaded and reports aa to the condition
of the market were everywhere discour
aging. As noted yealerUay the country
seldom falls to rush In a lot of unfin
ished and Immature cattle during the
early part ot December and aiwaya with
disastrous results. It should be borne
In mind by the country that the demand
for beef steers during December la never
any too brlak, owing to the popularity
of poultry during the holiday season.
As a matter of tact there Is aiways a call
for a lew fancy Christinas cattle, but the
demand Is never good for halt-fat and
Immature beef, thus it happens that
barge runs of unfinished cattle In Decem
ber never fall to bring about a had
slump in values. To withhold such rattle
from this market and ship them to some
other will not help matters In the least,
as all markets are breaking In about the
same proportion. In fact, Chicago led ths
break,
'J he trado on beef steers was very slow
and dull all the morn. rig and the same
waa true of cows and heifers. Prices
were unevenly lower, being anywhere
from 10c to aa much as 25o lower 111 some
cases than yesterday. It would be asfo
to iuoU the general run of fair to pretty
decent kti da of killing cattle around 60c
lower than last week.
The best feeding steers, owing to the
moderate supply of that kind, have not
shown so much decline, but they are pos
sibly 16m26o lower than lai 47tek. On
the other hand the medium trades, that
Is, the fair to pretty decent kinds, are'
right around &00 lower than the high spot !
last week.
Quotations on cattle: Prima vrlm.. I
t.7bUlo.6; good to choice corn-fed beeves'
$.7.Vn 10.00; fair to good corn-fad hv.
$8.204fH.7&; common to fair corn-fed beeves,
$7.Ovoo.20; good to choice range beeves,
7.7hu4.2&; fair to good range beeves, $7.26
(17.7&; common to fair range beeves, ti.vo
7.26 prime helfera, 17.608.60; good to
choice heifers, ta.26(7.60; good to choice
cows, tu.7fo.75; fair to good cows. tu.2jr
6.76; common to fair cows, t4.60tfo.26; good
to choice atockrrs, and feeders, ti.iwtf
8.25; fair to good (tuckers and feeders,
t7.004j7.75; common to fair sioekers and
feeders, W.OO&7.00: stock heifers, $0.6w
0. uv, siues, cows, 9o.wQ9.dn; siock calves,
t6.0O&.8.00; veal calves, tl.Otu'J.W, bulla,
stags, etc, 16.267.10.
Representative sales:
BEEfc bTEERS.
Ne. At. ft. No. At, Pp.
( 441 ( 74 4 IfciO S 14
II 1113 4 Hi s U44 ( as
2 U7 7 it li IZil I U
II ll' 7 40 !, I I.,
t 1IM 8 00 II U4.0 I W
b'l r.ci.n A.N u HElr a.nd.
18 7 i 74 14 ti I 10
U 464 I 16 21 ti 10 It
CO v a. .
1 110 IT! 7 K7 f 4v
1 HWO 4 40 4 1141 4 4
tl (77 4 10 4,.. Hi Ikl
U 73 4 U 1( 101 1 III
1 (k& 4 40 t l'M i 711
ii f...Vi A 4 la. 7 I 7o
I ma 1 is 1 um $ u -
li li( s ti 11 .jcrra 1 00
a 104 1 16 11 iuii 1 1
1UU0 I M 1 ISM) 14
Co .to AND HKir'tu .
Hr.iJ' The lecv-lpts were more sea.
sonable compaied with Monday'a market,
though moderate compared with a week
ago and a year ago. The eatimate called
for r.uoo head, most of which were fed
offerlnKS from Colorado. Nehraaka and
Iowa, Including a few wheat tieid lambs
from Idaho. The proportion of aged
sheep was a little larger, alih ewes pre
dnmlnat.ng. The quality waa fuilv as
good and possibly a lit tie better In soma
cases. Several loads or lambs were car.
rled over from yesterday.
While lamba were more active and In
better demand this morning prices were
nn better then about steady. The range
ot pricea continues relatively high, con
sequently the packers were much op-
posml to any advance, it was a good
market nevertheless, with the bulk of
the lamba moving at 17. 7508. 36, the lat
ter figure having heen paid lor twin corn
fed and wheat field grades. The belter
feeling waa more apparent In the rase of
aged sheep, which sold at steady to
strong pricea. The range on ewes was
at Iii.00iv6.ii0 for the most or them. The
feeder supply waa light and prices fully
steady. The clearance waa early.
Quotations on Sheep and Lamba Lamba,
rood tn choice. I&3wiiia60: lambs, fair to
good. f7.7&ifS.26i feeders, fair ti good, t7.50
4i7.i6; yearlings, good to choice. (1 uniri.w;
yearlings, fair to good, t.76'7.00; year
lings, feeders. 16 .MMiH.Iti; wethers, good to
choice, !&.75r6.20; wethers, fair to good,
t6.4t(6.W; wethers, feeders, I4.40tje.no;
ev.es, good to choice, I5.264i6.fifl; ewes, fair
to good, t7vlO.uO.2G; ewes, feeders, tt.Mtf.OO.
No. ay. rr.
94 Idaho ewes 114
245 fed lambs
81I Nebraska feeder ewes
246 fed ewes
26 native lambs
37 native ewes
72 fed yearlings
123 fed yearlings
72 feeder ewea
178 feeder ewes
14 fed lamba
40 fed lamba
101 fed lamba
222 fed ewea
2M fed lamba
47K Montana lambs
263 Colorado lajnbs
6.1
98
...108
... 74
...122
... 76
...111
... Mi
... 86
... 8fi
... 86
... art
...110
... 82
...14
... 74
4 60
7 90
4 76
6 60
8 00
t IN
7 SO
7 80
6 00
5 (10
K 10
S 10
8 00
t no
8 36
8 11)
8 36
.Ilk
No.
I OS I.
lElFKiltt.
. 4(4 I 16 1
, I at 1
, M IM 1
, 110 I 00 I
tai 111 I
(74 4 ii 1
v4 4 40
CALVES.
.1014 190
, m iii
. 410 4 4u
. 144 4 h
. VO I M
.Ml) 4 74
.UM 7 71
1.
34....
I....
1....
I....
1....
I....
64...
1....
20 ...
10 ...
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11....
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. 140 T 14
. 41i 7 40
. 10U 1 40
. lm on
. M I Qu
. IM) 1 ou
. 110 I SI
.144 I bO
. 40 00
. 714 4 71
444 4 (0
. I'.4 I lu
. (20 I to
.1710 7 06
167 I 00
ai I hi
X. 4 00
mo 4 to
mt 4 iii
414 7 40
171 7 10
il 7 16
467 7
BIO. -1
410 I no
140 I 16
a . I Ui
Ill I tg
IK0 4 Ml
44 I 46
MEIUIAHKA.
Av. Pr. No.
18 cows 814 I 6G
4 feeders.. 1275 20
If feeders.. 72 7 00
II cs ethfra. 8.1 6 85
11 cows 9U ( It)
WYOMING.
8 feeders.. 771 7 60 22 steers.. ..1070 7 36
61 feeders.. 696 7 U 21 stk. hfrs, 714 8 00
27 feeders.. 171 7 00 111 feeders. 99 7 60
7 feeders.. IM 60 19 feeders.. lt2 7 26
16 oows 9M 26 19 cows 923 6 U0
SOUTH DA KOTA.
17 feeders.. UJo 7 IS 2 feeders.. 875 7 16
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Easy Hoys Btroas? herp
Kirn.
CHICAGO, Dec, 16. CATTLM Reeelpta,
12,000 head; market. aay; native steers,
tu.44.10.76; western, tu.UKU41.10; cows and
heifers, tl.OOj.10; calves. ).00r..50.
HOGS Reeelpta, 40.000 head; market
strong, 10c higher; bulk of sales, 87.01
7.15; light. ft.WW.20'. mixed. tA80ir7.2O;
heavy, t4.76477.aH; rough, t6.754j.86; pigs,
t&.26r7.Z6.
HJIBCH AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.000
head; market firm; sheep, $6.S!3.80;
yearlings, H(i7.66; lambs. 16.50tta.76.
Kaaaas City Lira Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Deo. 15. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 13,000 head; market lower; prime
fed steers, t9.6oiil0.76; dressed beef steers,
7.1l6e.26: western steers, !7.0(tU.i6; Block
ers and foeders, (V.ouyi.0o; bulls, to 00O
.60: calves, t&Ouiha.76.
HOGS Rnoelpts, 12,000 hesd; market
higher; bulk ot sales, f9.864i.00; heavy,
t7.omir7.lS: packers and batchers, t7.0(f
7.17H; light, fl.SiO-j'7.16 pigs, l.2rHb.ffi.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Ileoelpts, 4.000
head; market steady; lamba, t7.76fi8.30;
yearlings. IB Jf.&7.40; wethers, t6.2rj.26;
swea, M.7S4JH.7B.
SI. Loata Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 16, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8.000 head; market lower; native
um iinvm mi .ivt iv.w, u uiu nmiriv,
t5.00ti16: southern steers, 10.7W7.76; oows
and helfera, f4.OO4j4).0O; native calves, 100
IjH.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 8.600 head; market
higher; plga and lights, l6.0Oh7.10; mixed
and butchers, t7.064j7.3O; good heavy, 17.16
IJ7.80.
SHEEP AND IA MB B Receipts, 1.600
head; market higher: native muttons, 14.75
tr.VM); lambs, t8.0vli8.6l; yeaurllnga, ti.60
4J7.26.
New York Moary Market.
KRW YORK. Dec. 15. -MERCANTILE
PAPKR-4itt4tt per cent.
BTERLINO EXCHANGE Steady: alt-
ty-day bills, 14 8460; for cables, t4 877C;
for demand, 14.8716.
SILVER Bar. 4940.
Berlin War Office
Says French Reports
Are Pure Inventions
BERLIN, Deo. 16. (By Wireless to Say
vllle. L. I.) An official report given out
at headquarters last night said: '
"The French have made weak attacks
against our position between Meuse and
Vosges, but these were repulsed. There
were no Important events on the west
front In cut Prussia or in south Poland.
Our operations In north Poland ars de
veloping.
"The following remarks are made re
garding Rurslan and French official re
ports: a
" 'Southeast at Cracow we continued our
offensive. We took several German
guns snd machine guns and made about
3,000 prisoners.' ,
"Not a man, not one gun, nor one ma
chine gune thera has fallen Into Russian
hands.
"The official Paris bulleton of Deoeniber
12 states:
" 'Northeast of Vsilly t ne German bat
tery was completely annihilated and at
Deuxnounds, to the west of Vlgneulles Les
HattonciuUel, two Qerman batteries were
destroyed, one of heavy caliber and one
destined to fight aeroplanes. In the sama
region tho French have destroyed a block
house and several trenches.'
"All this la pure Invention."
An. Bur RaMnlng.
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Illlnola Central
Intarbnmush Met. pre..
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International Harraatar ..
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TanlMwaaa Cnppsr , 1.404
Taiaa Company
I'aloa rsrlflo la.sro ui
Union lasltie pM 704 - 7U
t nltaa Htatas maal H.7H4 1.1
Utah Coppar 7.000 UK
Wahash pM v.. 144
Waatars Vntos ,. t.100 SS
Wnrtlnshooas Klectrlc .. 1.704 m
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Paulist Boys' Choir
is Not Disbanded
CHICAGO, Dec. 16.-Denlal was made
today of a report that the Paulist boys'
choir of this city had disbanded. It was
declared by officers of St Mary's church
that tha choir would continue under the
leadership of Edward Collins, who was
placaj In charge of the choir after the
resignation of tha Rav. William J. Finn,
as leader. Two years ago the boys'
choir made a tour of the world aad re
ceived many prises In choral 00m petitions.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Closing quotations tin bonds today Were
as follows:
V. S. raf. Is, sag.., M We. Pso. ST. la... Ilia
So seusoa IS N. T. C. g. Ilia.... m
0. S. M. rag .1"0 'M.Y Cltr 4s IMI.1MH
to coupon 104 N. Y. Plata 444a ltans
V. S. 4a. rag 104 UN. T., (4. H. A H.
4a coupon U or. 4a 10114
Panama to aoupaa., 4 No. f'aelflo 4s m
Am. gmsltor 4a inJV, do Is 45V
A. T. T. sr. 4Hs0. S. 7U rat 4s... 44 w
Armour A Co. 4ia.. M14 Paa. T. A T. la.... 44
AUhlaoe sen. 4a.... llH'Pana. soa. 4s Mu.
Hal. 4k Ohio 4a m Raadlag gea. 4s..... ttZ
Claas. A Ohio 4Ha.. 17 K. L. A s. IP. r. 4s. 41
C, U. A g. J. 4a... 4V4Sa. Pao. T, 4s sn
C M A B P g 4S4s. M da raf. 4s .i. H
f. R. I. A P. s. 4s. M a t. 4s Kli
C. A 8. raf. 4af. 77So. Railway 4s
11. A It. O. raf. 6a.. 41-41'sloa Paoiiie 4a.. mi
Erla gaa. 4s i da ct. 4a iZ
Uan. Klaotrle ta 1011'. a. Hutiaar 4s.... 1(11 !i
Ot. No. lit 4Vra..l0U,r. B. Btaal 4a lffuZ
111. Can. raf. 4a.... 16 Wabash lat la. tt
K. C. Ho. raf. 6s... II Waat. raise 6a 44141 -
I N. unl. 4a... 91 Wast. Ela. or. 6s.. 1
M K. A T lat 4ST4
Bis. Oftara4.
Sloax City Lly Stark Market.
SIOUX CITY, Dec. li CATTLE n
celiKs. 4,000 head: market lOo lower; na
tive steers, tU604t.6O; oows and heifers.
M.Wiffe.lK; ranners, t4.00trt.": stockers andj
feeders. tu.2Va7.26; calves, t5.00t(.60; bulla,
Itaga. etc.. t6.0oi6.76.
Hi HIS Receipts, 4.000 head; market So
to 16c h'gher; heavy. t.8&7 0; mix ml,
t.8ti1.86; light, 6.7iVe.M; bulk of aalea.
4)6 90
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, t.000
head; market steady; ewea, t4.76fl6.10;
lambs, tO.104j8.2S.
Laalaa Moaey Market.
LONDON, Deo. 16 SILVER Bar, 23d
per ounce.
MONKY-1S Per eent.
DISCOUNT RATK8 Short and threa
months, 254 per cent.
Baak Clearlags.
OMAHA. Dec. 15. Bank clearings for
Omaha today were 12.174.980.03 and for tha
corresondlng day last year t2.47,ut.O.
Removes Bursal Lalargrments.
Thickened,. Swollen TtMiitav
Curbs, H1U4 Tetvlofaf, tSor.
neag from any Bruisat or Straini
Stopi Spavin Larncneti. AUayi pais.
Does not Blister, remove the hair 01
by tin the horie. 12.00 a bottle.
delivered. Book 1 K freak.
ABiORBINE. JR.. the antiseptig luuV
meat for mankind. For Synovitis, Strains,
Gouty or Rheumatic deposits. Swollen.
Painful Varicose Veins. Will tell you
more if you write, f 1 and 12 eer bottle at
dealers or delivered. Manufactured only by
W iOUhLP.a.,l047asMatCt4wtsl4saaasai
7 Stock for Sals
Aa emaha corporation In active buaU
aesa for twenty ears offers for sale
fifty shares guaranteed aevea per oaac
preferred stock redeemed from (oriuag
waers. No agents. Win sail direct,
aV 1ST Ott) 4f Betv
NEW YORK. Dec. lS.-The outcome of
today's stock market, which was awaited
with espeilnl interent because It signalled
a resumption of dealings In the entire
list, waa said by brokers to have been a
source of disappointment to tne long ac
count. Initial quotations In all promi
nent Issues, Including the International
list, so long under cover, gave pmmlaej
o'. a continuance of the strong tone snown
In the two preceding sessions.
With the flmt anna of a demand how
ever, heavy selling orders appeared and
advances stain gave place to decline,
which grew with the passing hours, la
the final hour these ran from two to over
five jmtnts in the more active issues,
with little recovery toward tha close,
frilled Hlales rUeel and Baltimore As
Ohlowerc especially susceptible to ai.i
rope an Tnie rests "were" acirva on ti'tal 'shut
of the account, disposing of fully 3o,0Ut)
shsrea.
More than half the day's business was
transacted In the first hour, the balance
of the session being dull and without
noteworthy feature, aside front Its dropp
ing tendency. The decline wss assisted,
to a consluerable degree, Ii waa beiteved,
by realising for prntita and by soma bear
01 short selling, which waa resorted to
desi Ite supposed safeguards.
On the whole, the course of the mar
ket reflected conservatism on the part
of Investors, no less than caution hy tha
bears, who realised that tbe margin be
tween the existing level and the mini
mum Imposed by the exchange left little
room for profits.
1chs waa heard today of the reported,
attitude of the Interstate Commerce,
commission respecting the eastern
freight rale Increase and the fact that
the large ateel Interests were soon to ar
range their wage schedules for the Dom
ing year, with prospects of a general re
duction, made for further pause in that
quarter.
Relchmarks were weaker, a condition
somewhat at variance with the re port a
of Herman slock sales here, nibs oa
London were steady and the markets at
that center reflected stronger tone.
lxmg-tlme loana In the local market
hardened a trifle, with short dates un
changed. Bonds weakened in sympathy
with stocks. Total sales, par value
12,(163.000.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were;
alas. Klstt. Low. Osae.
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