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    THE BEE : OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2.1. 1014
13
sv.pri.ir coi-i'M
stNiJLE t:l T'n:TlVh(t l Fyou trade
for a single cutter, almost new. Ad
dress h ai4
tilitiVV CASE Latest, plate glass, marble
hac. adjustable plate glass shelve.
Will trade (or piano or sell cheap. S. C.
iipf.
STOCK Preferred tUH'k 'n larrn profit
ably corporation for Improved farms In
eastern Nebraska. Kansas or Iowa. Ad
dress S. C. 410. Hce
SANITARY WATKK T1 Lla Cuprlgraph
make. Distils water for 3 cent a gnl
lon at home. All druggists need one. All
copper and lined with block tin. FT
(Irafonola or Ylctrola or cash. s. C. 374,
He.
STENOTYPE New. In the best of con
dition, feed less than four months.
Will trade for anything of equal value,
or what caeh offer you will make? Ad
dress 8. C. 400, Pee,
TYPEWRITER New Oliver typewriter.
never been used. Will exchange for a
diamond or something near Us value. Ad
d reaa S. C. 371. Dee.
TO TRADK Business building and lot In
good small town for Implement; if
your Implement atock Is too large I will
trade for part of It. Price. eno.
$".00. Will rent building for on year, lit
per month. Addreea Box 244, Petersburg.
Neb.
ron SAI.K on KKXT
HEM IS I'A HK-iM Hawthorne. 7 room.
strictly modern; lot and location beau
tiful; also WW Caldwell, modern except
beat; 2711 Franklin, t rooms, modern ex
cept heat; inducements te desirable ten
ants, i'hone Webster S7W.
WANTED TO BUT
cKfrH't furmiuiu bougnt and sold.
C. Heed. 1J07 Farnsnv Doug i4
WE Ht'Y 3d-hnd clothes 1421 N
fl.ir.HTLY. .aed planoa. Webster .72.
SLIGHTLY Used pianos. Iouglaa 20lT
TOTS, KTC A wireless telegraph sta
tion, Radloptlcan, electric motors, fish
aquarium and other things to trade for
.22 repeater or will aelL Address S. C.
413, Pee.
TYPEWRITER Late model Visible
standard typewriter. In perfect shape;
$00, or will trade for anything of equal
value 1 can use. Address 3. C. .144. Hec.
WADERS Pair hip wadera, else only
used two times, to sell or swap. What
hare you? Address 8. C. 416, Hee.
WATCH, ETC. Ono 17-Jewel silver case
watch, A I; one punching bsg. rum iur
wal1; one good aa new postcard machine,
with lamp. Sliutgun, violin or aut.imatio
revolver preferred, or what have you. Ad
dresn, U 342. Hee.
WATCH CHAINS Two Gross, new gold
watch chain. Retail at $l.r0 each.
Price $2SS will exchange for diamond ring
or Hsht auto or offer. Address S. C.
414. Bee.
WOOD I'UlrtTWIN AXti IVOR JOHN.
SON REVOLVER 38 eal.. both In good
shape. Will swap lor a kodnk or ."2 Stev
ens' repeating rifle or Marlln rifle. Might
give a little to boot If your stuff is bel
ter than mine. Address, S. C. SOU. Bee.
FOR RENT
Apartment, and Flat.
ST. GEORGE apartments, located in se
lect West Farnam residence district;
one 5-room suite for rent; heat, water,
janitor service. Phone Webster 1674.
6-H modern flat. 2308 S. 24th; $22. Phone
Harney 4711.
GordonVanCo. 5S
119 N. 11th fcL
Ftorage.
Phone I) 34 or Web. 1381
OGDEN ANNEX. Council Bluffs. 'oom
with kitchenette, aleam heat. Phone 64s.
BEMIS PARK-MZosy B-room apartments.
all modern; $20 rent, free for Uecem
ber Web. 2.142.
THE HELEN,
2464 Harney Street
Choicely located apartments, easy
Walking distance, 5 rooms; winter, $46;
plenty steam and hot ws'er.
MARIL'S SORENBEN.
Office 244 Harney St. Tel. Doug. 67).
2212 NICHOLAS ST. 4 rooms, brick flat,
modern except heat, steel range, gas
plate, kitchen cabinet and water rent paid
only $17. Rasp Bros., lflH McCague Bldg.
Board and Hooma. .
6. lth. (Is Exc. board, clean rooma.
Famished Houses.
6-ROOM house, furnished complete, walk
ing distance; come and see 1L 1122 No.
26th St. References required and given.
Famished Rooms,
211 SO. 26TH ST. Strictly modern, desir
able, reasonable, respectable, close In.
PLEASANT, warm room. 131 N. Slat Ave.
Harney 1188.
FL'ltMnHh-U room for rent, near i reign
ton university. Phone Douglaa 72111.
EXCELLENT room with private bath,
other good warm rooms; close In; save
car fare. Call Douglas Mo5.
M8 S. ttTH Furnished moras, private
family. Hafney 4Q08.
FURNISHED ROOM, heated, 4414 North
31st Ave.
wODcN HOT HI Council Bluffs, atca-n
heated rooms, $2 per week. Phone is.
1 m Verna. 1812 Cap. front rms. steam ht.
Large, strictly modern, 638 8. 24. D. im.
Housekeeping? Rooms.
2 ROOMS, light housekeeping. 1913 Far-
Hotela ana A iartusi,
CALIFORNIA Hotel. 16ln ana CalKornla,
Weekly rates $3 and up. Doug. as 7083.
DODGE HOTEL- Modern. Reasonable,
Houses and Cottages.
1IODERN 2-story house, 7 rooms; never
occupied; new furnace; $J0. Doug. 63.
ELKOANT 6-room. modern DricK apart
ment; newly decorated; $30 per month,
144 South 2fth tit.
Cottage, 2044 Vinton St., gas, electrlo
light, water, toilet, $16 i-er month.
Frame flat, 1129 S. 29th St., newly
decorated, $30 per month.
J. C. lSIi, EXECUTOR.
703 S. 31st Ave. 'Phone Harney 243.
NINE rooms, modern. 32KS Burt; 7 rooms,
new. modern, 2K.D Parker: eight rooms,
modern except heat, 2127 Douglas: four
rooms, mod, ex. heat. 1S24 N. 23d. D. IMS.
Furnished, 914 3. 2Uth, 6 rooms $26. oO
HOT WATER HEAT, 208 8. 4lBt 2ft. 00
3S03 N. 24th. HOT WATER HEAT.... 30.00
lulti Sherman Ave., 14 rooms 3T.U0
414 S. 29th St.. 6 rooma 32.60
2240 Seward Bt., 5 rooms 12.00
JOHN N. FRENZE-R DOUGLAS 564.
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, moves, packs, ships; a-horae van
eil 1 men. $1.26 per hr.i storage $2 per
u o Satisfactory guar. D. 4338 Ty. MU.
FOB KENT
Wa bay a complete list of all houses,
apartments and flats that are for rent.
This list can be aeen free of charge al
Omaha Van A Storaxe Co, xofl 8 .uth su
Fidelity Storage Co
bturaite, nun mi;, pacHin& miu shipping.
lth & Jackson St. Phone Douiilaa 2
FOR RENT, 824 iS. iTH ST. H0.
6 rooma, nearly new, large living room,
ljx2o feet, nicely decorated and thoroughly
modern. O. S. Erwln, D. '93. or H.
1aik(is 1,11 Parts or the city.
Axuuaco CrflKn son, & Co.. Bee building.
FOR RENT .Modern 8-room house. 206
H. I6th Ave. Inquire T. J. O Brieii,
Henshaw Hotel. Harney 10m. Douglas 1214.
J-R hoube, mod., suitable for two fam
ilies. Douglaa 469.
Van and Stor
age Co. Large
van. 2 men. f 1
hr . may. 2 men. 11. 2i per hr. 1713
ebster. Doug. 14MI
Maggard's
Wel
J.C. Reed
IIWVIUI
at stoiaue
1J07 Farnam. 1J iil4L
fcTEAW heal, all modern, 7-rooni bouse;
lo 4-rooin flat. 2a) No. 23d.
$J0.00 iV-room stono buniialuw, tinished 111
oak; all modern; on car line; near
school; a bargain.
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY.
Douglas 5013 or Walnut :7.
i v si s: t H
4' ..1 Charlea St., 8-r., modern
-I'M Capitol Ave., 7-r., modern !.
''mil '""l Ave. 7-r.. mod. ex. h.at,
-"IS Ames Ave., 6-r., mod. ex. heat
;.tl Spchcer St., 6-r., mod. ex. heal
4i.T Decatur St., 5-r., eity water . '
S48 N. 2Tth St., 6-r.. city water.
31 1" Franklin St.. 6-r., city water...,
ii23 Ohio St.. 8-r., well
CRE1GH. KON3 & COMPANY
6 Bee Hldg. Douglas
$30,110
, 25. m
, 23.00
. 23.00
. 20. W
. 13.00
. 13.110
. 12. SO
. 11.00
. 700
200.
Store aaa Office.
TWO SMALL OFFICES
EnsulU.
READY NOW-JJO
Electric Light and Water Free.
TUB BEE BUILDING,
"The bJlidir.g that is always new."
omen, n(wm iuj
waxtkd to uonnow
WANTElv-To borrow $l0.or) on well Im
proved ranch consisting of 3,300 acres
in Manner county. Nebraska. Address
Hopo Brown, Bighorn. Neb.
IlKAL ESTATE,
FARM A. II A INCH I'OR SALO
Bllssutarl.
FOR SALE 400 acres crio;oe N. W. Mla
sourl corn land; well Improved; easy
terms. Address Y 8U. Bee.
$6 DOWN, $.". monthly buys 4" acres, grain
truit, poultry land, tienr town, healthy
location. Pr.ce only $J20; $10 monthly buys
M acre. Box 42u j, ( artnage. Mo.
Mehraska.
FOR SALE 160 acres half mile Alma,
Neb.; 70 acres in cultivation; 4fi tail
wheat, running wnter: timber, $3,600 Im
provements. Fine dairy ranch quarter at
S2 6v. or will take fiO lor quarter; $6.&ti0
mortgage; must le told by Jan. 1 to clow
partnership. Box 3fr. Alma. Neb
F-lUHTYLateres, 1 mie from Gretna, fine
tarm &t ino per acre; a snap
RKAI, KSTATK M1ANS
WANrk.lM.11r loans and arranU. W.
Farnam Pmlih s Co. 1.-C0 Farnam.
OMAHA homes Kaat Nebraska(a7ma7
O'KEEFE REAL EMATi; CO.,
ltli Omaha Natl Douglaa mi
WANTF.lv-City loans.
l"ters Trust Co.
$li to ll-J.on; made prompt. y F D. end.
K . cxi. i.tk .. j 1.' ... a...
UK
Bank
property. Lar loans a special"
W H. Thomns. T-K State Bank Hldg
MONKY on hand for city end farm loans.
H. W. Binder Cltv Natl Bank Mliig.
CITY WAV'S, C G. Carlberg Co.,
tlo-Jll Itrandel Theater Bidu.
6
EE us first If you want a farm loan.
United States Trust 0.. Omaha. Neb,
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
RF.ED Atxtf-hCl Co., oldest abstract of
flea in Nebraska. P -ndeis Theater.
KERR Title Uuarantee and Abstract Co,"
a modern abstract office. 306 S. 17th St
Phone Douglaa US7.
RKAL KSTATK ACREAGE
last long; come quick.
Box S. Uretna. Neb.
Will not
Address Lock
POOR MAN'S CHANCE.
Father and son must relinquish two
i good claims, moderately Improved, within
! the next two weeks. Here. Is 1.280 arrea
only 8 miles from county seat. Better
than average. Price of both. Including
improvements, $(i,0u0. J. H. Welton.
Mullen. Neb.
STOCK RANCH FOR SALE.
Well Improved 4.-acre ranch In Hooker
eounty. with 0 acres under cultivation.
I must sell. The price Is exceedingly low.
Write Kilw. P. Welton, Mullen, Neb.
Acre Property
We have the best thing you ever saw
In a 16-crc tract of land with a lease
J hold privilege of about four more, making
I In all about 20 acres. Good 6-room house,
i fair outbuildings. There are about four
! acres in orchard and vineyard n full
1 bearing. This property Is only three-
fourths of a mile from city 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 please anyone looking for a
suburban nome, as well as a money
maker. Would conalder a residence up
to $3,000 as part payment. Price $7,500.
O 'Neil's 11. E. unij Ins. Agcy.
IMi Farnam St Tel. Tyler 1024.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Market Shows Good Gains
Under Influence of Balls.
VISIBLE SUPPLY IS SMALLER
Wheat la lirr lire pa n little In
4aantlt Corn l lllaher and
Oat a re I r and lnn
In Price.
of hoes save firmness to provision
Besides, there was ,t noticeable Improve -inent
In the 1 ash demand for lard.
1 .I 1 1 11 prices ftitnlidifd by I ,ngsn
l.rynn, office routh
V 't'ftl. . I I IjCl I
I
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When I
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OMAHA. Dei.
The wheat market was a bull
yesterday, with net price glns of
Export transnctiona yrateruav
smaller, with sales Mere of 1 no. (nil
l''l I.
affnli
ll.c
1 -re
luish-
eis, nesidcs .nni.imo bushels at Omaha, a
lot each at St. Uuiln and Kansas cltv
and a lot also at tie ,ealid Toial
sales for foreign shipment were about
l.w0.vi rushcls In all positions Cover
ing 01 ieccmier by shorts narrowed th.
Decemti . May spread coiiki 'erablv
Com
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II 1
tVlt.i
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May
Polk
.iHll
Hay
I.avd
j.i 11 .
.May.
Rll's
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Sixteenth street:
b'W, 1 Close 1 Ve y.
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OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Sold Early at Trice. Ten to
Twenty Higher.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP
May.i 10
10 4 . b i?, 10 i 10 T7-.10
in 1,0 1 10 471, 10 - 10 ,i0
V I" l-"l H ' h l-'t
p i.TW in 4JS 10 t; 10 4Ti,
1st heei Heady In llrnnt aad
tctlvr Fat lambs steady tm
Ten t enia lllaher Feed
ers I nrhanaed.
SOCTH OMAHA. De.-. 2 1914.
Itei elps were: Cattle llogs. Sheep.
nfflilal Monday 1.1 ft X) 2 WO
Kstlmiite Tuesday, 2,ni !.Sil fi,.Ki
Cliliai:" Cnh Prlc Wheat No J
rod l L"...l .i.s,; No. 2 hard, $1 ?Ctl :V
hard. $l.,4i'l:T. Corn: No. 2 yellow. ',fl
.S'" No. yellow, MUft.V. Hats: No.
4!il4H
HI0,ill0';. 'larl'V: UniTrc.
;i"i'i... Clover: $12 &O11 14., "A
Omaha repor'.eil thai durum wheat soid 1 1 white, 4s-,i 4s," . standard,
jeeieruay at SI 3 -. nla over the highest
price ever paid for that grain here. Win
nipeg reported exporters as buvers. and
Minneapolis cash wheat was strong
The fart that primary receipts were
large yesterday attracted gernral alien
tlon. The bull factor in the wheat mar
ket yesterday was the decrease of l.UI.
OH) bushels in the visible- supply M a
total of 7.H;.nV b.ishrls. eonipared wllh
iL.33,ii0o bushels a year ago. About 7t.
"XI bushels of wheat was ordered out of
elevators Saturday and It was reported 1 Kansas 4 Hy 4iraln and Proi Ulotia.
mnh",'" ,"k ,,rr '"' lust this; KANt'AS CITY, Dec. U.-W H I'.AT -No.
Vorn was higher and the fcCm. ' T.' .? .T2:.. "
earlv h,.f lo. ...r7. ... ; 1 I : I 'ccemoer. i.i.-,; .May, i..i-u l .t I
ui..-u orit-c recessions
live: N
Tliiiothv
I i rk si
IH'TTKR Higher; creamery, 24'i3.1o.
I .UliS-Higher; receipts 3. 171 rases; at
tt'tuU, cus. s Included, 23i .Ho; ordlnar
Mrsis. ;;ln . ?; firsts, rU'i.fx'.
I'D TATtKS Itecelpts, 2o tars; un
i i:Hlu.cl.
l'Ol'l.TRV-Allve: lower: springs. bHtf
lie. fowl-, HV ; lurkeis. lf'.
Two days this week.. I.IM'J 1? 31
ftinif davs Inst wk.,.W,wl 12,111
Same days 2 wks. ago 111 4o.' !, I"1
Same dai s 3 w ks. ago I2.73;i 34.4S7
Same days 4 w ks. ago ln til.i 12 )74
Same ilays last vent .".4.i 11.171
The followii g table shows the receipt
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Himlia live stock market for the year to
umr, as compared with last y si .
1'4 1DI1
f'attle !M7.7;n Mi;,2iVi
Hogs 2.1!4,iiM 2.4KK2J7
Shocp ;i e;2.i"73 3.174. :IIH
The following table shows the average
price fur hoKs at the South Omaha Hie
stock mhrket for the last few days, with
comparisons:
!,.')
13.7)
11..HS2
f.22-i
l'i,7l
IVe.
2S,41
2. 1 3.1
WI.S2I
UFA I, KSTATK DOWNTOWN
40-Av'ItK HOMF.
6 mile west of city limits of Omahr ;
Ipnd lay gently rolling; RH acres alfaltt.
aboat 3 acres pasture and about one acre
In grapes, balance in cultivation; new 6
room house and other good improve
ments. Price, $225 per acre,
C. R. COM 118,
F15 rtrandels Theater Bldg. Doug. JT.16.
SIX'TION Kimball Co. Oross. 2101 Paul.
SO ACHKS, all In alfalfa, cuta 4 tons to
acre, 1H0 acres, 120 acres In alfalfa; good
house, barn, sneds: all fenced: hog tight.
9tiU acre ranch, all fenced 3 and 4 wires;
house, barn, good supply tank and clatern.
kOO barrels: 13 miles from Coiad; at bar
galn If sold soon. Box 314. !oad, Neb
New York.
FOR SAI.K Farm 2S0 aere. eight miles
from Schenectady, 1.000,000 population
within 20-mllo radius; soil under high
state of cultivation: 200 tons ensilage, 70
Ions hay, .'W busheia ot, 1,000 corn, 22S
buckwheat. 12?. rye, besides other crops;
price $U,Oiio: J47 per acre; buildings per
fect condition; and could not be dupli
cated for $1V": write for photo and par
ticulars. IC D. I'L'RUY, Schenectady,
ALL sixes. $3 per mon'Ja up. 'jr. fax ton.
Oklahoma.
$,000 ACRES, large and small tracts; ah
solute title; Pittsburg Co.. farming, pas
ture, oil, coal land; $5 to $35 per acre.
W rite J. K. Cavanagh. McAlester. Okl.
TtiieSM.
FOR SALE 700 acre level farm and
grazing land, apiendidiy watered, well lo
cated, fine for stock growing. Only $u per
acre. Address Box 84. Crossvllle. Tenn.
Wlwnsila,
Upper Wisconsin
Veal dauy and general crop state In the
onion; settlers wanted; lands for aale al
low prk-es. on easy terms. Ask for book
let 84 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant
6taU acres wanted. Write about our
grail ng lands. If Interested In fruit lands,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la
Wlaoonaln. Address Land Dept. Boa
Lln Ky.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Mtaeellaaeoaa.
WB guarantee bargains In stock farms
and ranches. Write Willis Cad well
Broken Bow. Js'sU. Tha bargain Man.
rkaij kstate: for exchange
HELP FOR THE
UNEMPLOYED
The papers are full of It but are there
any Idlo farmers? Hoard of any of t lies a
boys being In the breid line? Or -out
looking; for a Job?
Get an Irrigated 40 or SO-acre farm an!
be a real lord of creation. Hogs and
chickens and grain grow while you sleep
as well as v.lnle you work. The farmer
never worries about making a living. How
about you, Mr. Wage or Salary Worker?
Are you sure of a living?
Come In and let'a exchange that house
of yours for a idee little farm.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Land Specialists.
Ware Block. Omaha. o
FRONTIER CO. BARGAIN.
Highly Improved farm of 155 acres.
Land all lays fine and is excellent soil.
Will exchange for good Omaha residence.
C. R. COMBS.
815 Brandels Theater, Omaha. Neb.
Douglas 31.
YOUli CITY HOUSE FOB A
FARM FACTORY
Mr. Salaried Man, rash In your business
experience by turnlrtg your city home
Into a productive irrigated farm. Go to
manufacturing hama and bacon and
sausage, and dressed poultry, fresh eggs,
and sweet yellow butter, and sell them
direct to peoplo you know In the city
who will take your output at fancy
prices. Then, In your declining years
instead of being turned out to valnlv
hunt tor a job you will have a business
and an income.
We have a nice 80 of Irrigated land
where crops never fall always foed for
the stock and food for you. It Is near a
good town and we can exchange It for
your house. Come In.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Ware Block. Omaha. o
A FINE STOCK RANCH FOR
FIRST CLASS OMAHA APART
MENT HOUSE OR BIO IOWA OR
EASTERN NEBRASKA FARM.
If you have something absolutely first
class, well located and in good shape, let
us hear from you. This ranch Is one of
the best in the entire west, over 3,000
acres of deeded land with (00 acres of
alfalfa, timothy and other hay, 12,'JoO
acres leased pasture and plenty of o(en
range; improvements very fine, worth
at least I2&.0U0.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Land Specialists,
Ware Block. Omaha o
6e MUNICIPAL BONDS
Owner will exchange for a fllrat-clasa
Iowa or eastern Nebraska Improvel
farm. Farm must be put In at actual
present cr.b value.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Land Specialists.
Ware Block. Omaha. o
REAL, ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO BUY
One or two acre of nice laying ground
with a small house on It- Not too far
from car or school. Can pay part raah.
IHM lil.AS oi3 or WALNUT 37.
WANT good farm or Income city prop
erty for a legitimate bueineaa that will
pay a rustler $2.0uJ to $b.uuo annually.
Describe what you have. Address 8. C
U.I. Bee.
GENERAL housework, city, country,
state wages, small family. Address C
T7. Bee
I WILL pay cash for desirable building
lot if a real snap. L 421. Bee.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CITY aad farm loans. $. V. e per cent!
I. H. Dumont Co., KM Farnam. Omaha,
WANT to borrow from $2,000 to $3.uu0, in
terest i to 7 per cent. Will givn mort
rage on improve! business property in
Omaha worth $17.0u0. Adurs K 341. 1W.
100 ft. -25 M.
HARNEY, NEAR TWENTIETH.
Harrison & Morton
RKAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
HrGlT'ISSKoCNTZlplLvCKTlOMW
Do you want something extra good In
a new, well built, up-to-date. K-rootn
house? We are fortunate In having Just
the home you are looking for. It's ex
ceptionally well built. The rooms are all
good sire and well arranged, with a
sleeping porch, extra toilet in basement,
fine cement garage and numerous other
features aided. A reasonable payment
down will be sufficient. The owner Is
going back to Illinois and wants to sell
at onee.
PAYNE INVKSTMKNT CO..
Ware Hlock. Doug. 17SL
ROANOKE Addition Six lota facing on
Sherman Ave., between A mea and
Grand Avoa. Prloo $3T to fcX'; $5 per
month; no taxes; no Interest. ,
Five lota In Drexcl addition. Trice $275
to $:XiP; $10 rash: $1 per week.
PHONE DOUGLAS 3Ti.
EIGHT-ROOM MODERN BRICK
HOUSE FOR ONLY $2,750.00
House In good order; has hardwood
floors; corner lot, with streets paved. '
Vacant lot 4ftxl69, fronting Bemls I'ark,
Just weat of 3318 Cuming atreet, for only
$1,400. Well located to Improve.
W. H. GATES,
$47 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1294.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
One Block From
Harney Car Fine
Home, $5,500
Leaving the city; our new home and
garage for sale, consisting of 7 rooms
besides vestibule, reception hall, with
rloak closet with full length mirror In
door, pantry, refrigerator room, nb'e
large attic, large cemented' basement
and bath room all In white with best
plumbing. Oak floor upstairs and down:
fine waxed oak woodwork, including
bullt-ln buffet, hookcasea and writing
desk with pedestal opening between din
ing and living room; two rooms upstairs
finished In mahogany, one In white
enamel, sleeping porch, which Is heated,
and hall finished In nsturat. Hot and
cold water; water heater; fine furnace,
fine combination lighting fixtures. Drive
way from street to garage. Paving all
raid. Telephone owner, Harney (1718, or
call Ht the house, 340H California St.
I Am Forced to Sell
a new five-room, all modern
house recently purchased by
me. This house Is located In the
West Farnam district, one block
from Leavenworth car and four
blocks from Farnam. Oak
finish downstairs, white enamel
bath, sleeping porch, beautiful
lawn. You can buy this house
at a hlg sacrifice.
Address. M Ti Bee. or after
p m. phone Webster 414s.
$100 DOWN Bungalow, rooms, all mod.
GRANT. 211 Brandels Theater. D. 83M).
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Haider,
Buy For Xmas
Big Sacrifice On
Dundee House
$700 cash buya a $1,400 equity In practi
cally new house In Dundee; H large rooms
besides bath, and extra large sleeping
porch, full two stories and attic, oak
floors throughout, large living room, ar
rangement with fireplace. The house is
well built, and only 14 years old. Full
lot on high ground, 1 block to car; good
farage with easy access. Price, $4,100;
:00 cash, balance 8 per cent, payable $100
every three montha.
Glover & Spain
$19-20 City National.
Douglas 3M3.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Owner
Must
Sell
$2,750Terms
Owner Urea out of town.
Five rooms.
Modern.
Full basement.
Nice bath.
Good furnace
Large lot.
One block to car.
Near school.
Walnut S037 or Harney S64I.
FOR BALK.
A t-room house, modern except heat;
large corner lot. 140x70 ft.; cement walks,
nice lawn; centrally located; a barguln If
taken at once. Write or lali. th and
L Bis., Fremont, Neb.
oats were ,c hlgiier to No lower C' h
sales of corn were 2S.'..H'i bushels, of
which 17", Ono bushels were for export
and oats ton.otai bushel, the latter foi
domestic tise.
The bearish hog news was lost sight
or In Urn provision market veaterdnv be
cause of tho strength in corn and out.
On all the hard spots tho longs In pro
visions were Inclined to take profits
The export demand for lard was some
better.
"heat was unctiriiKed to '. lower. I
orn was unchanged to c higher.
Oats were unchanged.
Clnrances were: Wheat and flour equal
to 540.000 bushels; corn, ii.mio bushels;
Olits. KMi.iino bushels.
Uverp.iol dosed: Wheat, Sd higher;
corn, d higher.
Primary wheat receipts were l.SnS.floO
bushel and shipments ssj.imo bushels,
against receipts of W.ftno bushels an.!
sinnmeiiis of ;ii2,noti bushels last year. I
Primary corn receipts were" l.iiii.l WO i
inisneis and shipment s Vi77 ono bushels
against rec Ipts of 2,.V,oou bushels ar.i
shipments of 771.OH0 bushel last venr.
Primary onte receipt were STT.iino bush
el and shipments WK.iim bushels, against
receipt of 7iiv.n00 bushels and shlpnientu
of 62,000 bushels last year.
CAR LOT RKCF.IPTK.
hent Corn. Oats.
32 1.134 442
Julv. Sl.l3'V'ul.l3t.
ci)UN-No. 2 mixed. V(jfie ; No. 1
while. iVtiv""''""; December, ''; Slay, 70c,
Julv, 7o'c.
HATS No. 2 white, 4Mi.Mo; No. 2 mixed,
44U4I.C,
i;l "i'TKU Crcnmery, 31c; firsts, 2!c;
seconds, 2V; racking. 2Sc.
l-.t!;.S Firsts, 31c; soconiUv 22c.
Pol LTUV Hen. l'c; roosters, R'c;
turkeys. Wo.
Minneapolis
MINN K A I ' l -IS,
December. 41 -""' ;
hard. l.2'r; No.
Chicago ......
.MIniieaK)ll
Dululh
Omaha
Kansas Cltv
St. l.uul
lnnileg ...
These sale
2.-.K
IM
PI
14S
HS SI
210
were renorted tnrinv
No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars. $1.17;
$1.16Vi. No. 3 hard winter: 2 car.
1 car, $l.l'i; 14 cars, $l.l. No 4
car. i.invj. .o. ;i spring: car.
Wheat
3 cars.
$1.1'S;
mixed :
north
ern, $l.lhW. No. 2 durum: car. II. .13
No. 4 durum: i .car, $l.Sn. Rejected:
s car, $1.10. Rye No. 2: 1 car, $M)IV.
No. 3 I ear, $1,044. Corn No. 2 while:
2 cara, fi2'4c No. 3 white, 2 car. 62c.
No. o while: 1 car, CI Vac. No. 1 yellow:
i cars. S2V; 2 ears, 2c. No. 3 yellow:
11 cars, 62c; 11 earn, 61,c. No. 4 yellow:
1 car. 614c No. ft yel'.iw: 1 car, til4c.
No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 61 'c. No. 2 mixed:
2 cars, 61c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, near
white, !; 3 cars, near white. 614c; 10
cara, 1c; 3 frara, 6ov,c. No. 6 mixed: I
car. 60i,c. Sample: 1 car, 60o. Oats
Standard: 1 car. 4'.c. No. 3 white: b
cars, 4bc. No. 4 white: ! ears, 4."i4c
No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 4."c. No grade: 3
cars. 444c
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard,
$1.16C(il.l74 No. 3 hard, $I.161 1.164; No. 4
hard, $l.0lul.ir.; No. 3 spring white, $l.1iv,f
1.17; No. 3 spring northern, $1.154Arl.lH4;
No. 2 durum, $1. 32ft 1.33; No. 3 durum, $1.30
431.81. Corn: No. I white, WHtitC'V: No. 2
white, 62Vo624: No, 3 white, 61Vini2c; No
4 white, 14u4il1io; No. ft white. 61VaiU4c;
No. 6 white, Hlf14c; No. 1 yellow. t.2Va
624c; No. 2 yellow, 62fn214c: No. 3 yellow.
GlV62c; No. 4 yellow, KIVitMilHc; No. ft
yellow, fiiifii;i4c: No. veiiow, n0,ii4c:
No. 1 mixed. 617tiIVc: No. mixed. Ho-VM
i.io; ino. 3 mixed, wivoiilr
drain Market.
Dec 22. WHK.AT--Muy,
$1.24'; No. I
1 northern, $1.22r
1 2uVc- No. 2 northern. $1.1Nti..23V
KUil'R-Hlghcr; fancy patents. $6.20;
first clears, $.Y1: second clear. $4.20.
hari.i;y-;,s.i.4o.
KY !.$! ii;i.ul.J7.
UKAN- $'.'2.rA
IXHIN-Nn. 3 yellow, l'..t6:a,
OATS -No 3 white, 4icW!H7l'.
FLAX 1..'.7 fill 0.
Liverpool (iraln Market.
l.lVKHItHII.. Dec. J.'. WIIKAT-Spot.
string. No. 1 Manitoba, 10s M. No. 3,
10 6d; No. 3, lOn.14'1: No. 2 hard winter,
10m 4d Futures not quoted.
COItN- Spot, nominal; l Plata fu
tures firm; January, 62.1; Fefruary,
24d.
Fl.oCU Winter patents, 35s.
Kansas It tiraln iind prnilnlnna,
HT. IjOVIH. Dee. 22. W II ICAT No. 2
red. $1.214il 22: No. 2 hard, $1.214471.23.
December. $1,234: May, $1 2&4-
COKN-No. 2. :.4c; No. 2 white, 64c;
Di-ccniber, W60; May, "ISc
OATS No. 2. 4c; No. 2 white, 44c.
of fee. Market.
NF.W YORK. Dec. 22 CO FFF.IV-Market
for futures wun very quiet ugaln to
day, sale being reported of only I,3a0
baas. The oiiening was steady at un
changed price to an advance of $ points
in sympathy with steady HraxIMan cables,
but there wa a little trade selling later
in the afternoon, while there were very
few buyer around the ring, and the mar
ket closed net unchanged to 6 point
lower. December, .2c: January. 20c;
February. 6.29c; March, .: April, .47c;
Mav. li.Mc; June, tl.46c; Julv, 7.3tic; Au
gust, 7.42c; September. 7.4!lc; tVtober.
7.5tlc; November, 7.62c, Spot, quiet; Kin
No. 7, 7Sc; Santos No. 4. 10c.
t aitos Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 22,-COTTON-Spot,
quiet r middling upland. 7.6ftc.
Cotton future closed firm; December,
7 33c j January. 7.6ic; March, 7.78c; May,
7H3c; July, .c; October, 8.34c.
j he cut ion market closed firm nt a
net tra'n of 15 to 17 poll
L1VF.HPOOL. Dec. 2SI.-OOTTON Spot,
fair business; prices firm. American mid
dling fair, 6.33d; good middling. 4.71c; mid
dling 477.1: low middling. 4Wd; good or
dinary, 8 Wd: ordinary, 2.83d; saloa, 10..J00
bales. , .
M 1 Minn in: rpoi i-opijor, ut; iiuurea
Dec.
i'ec.
Dec.
Dec
Deo
I cc.
Dec.
I e.
1 h
I f'O,
Deo.
D. . .
1 rc.
Dec
mc
1 K-c
I lee.
1
Do. .
Data I 1914. I1I.I!H2. 11911. 1110. ills. 1M.
4 .1 ( 7ft I I M 1 V.I I1JI 1 11 0.11 ft M
ft.. I 73SI J 4l 7 M & H 7 21 IIM!
"I llrfM, VaS .i' I HI V
I.. I -,4 T W, t 71 6 431 47
.. t S2S 7 $7! U "7! 7 321
i HI ' 7 44 1 7 66 a 01 7 4o
,V1SI 7 44 , 7 f4i is
6 774. 7 4s! 7 31' 7
ti'i. 7 401 11' 6 !. 7
In
II.
12
1.1
14
lit. I 7 071,
1 1. 1 I Ml I
11.1 7
f 1 !; 1
. ;
21.: fi
i :i.
7 64 W
S 221 5 11 I
s :, i 4
I H.l! 5 .'J I
.v: ft 41
1 u 32
J SS 6 74
6 as
8 OH &
K8M 7 74 7 82 6 X 7 44
6 S4-hl 7 4.'.' I 6 lH 7 Mi
1 4 !l 7 0(l uu 7 Mi s 14 t 31
7 3H. 7 oil I V dui S 61 '1 31
7 02 ft !' 1 21 1
7 if.. .'. 4 7 f.Ti I n 34
7 OH, 6 0I 7 4 8 2K
7 12 6 i. 7 W k 21': ft M
1 6 I'i 7 ut! I1": f 4
47
' 4.
4H.
II .
Sunday.
Uecelpi and disposition of live slock
at the I'nlon stock yards. South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hour ending at 3
. c..n k p. in, yesiirtlav:
llUCICll'TS.
Cattle. Hog Sheep.
.. M. & St, P 12
Wahah
Missouri Pacific 1
I'nlon Pacific 3
t . N. V.. east 3'.
c. N, v., west 14
C. St. P., M. A o 12
C.. H. g., east ft
C.. II. q. w,.wf 1K
C, It. I. P., eaat i
V., H. I. & P.. weat :.
Illinois Central i
Chicago Ureat Western
I'l
I
I
1?"
11
33
'.I
IS
I i"
6
I
S
4
144
Total receipts 110
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hog. Sheep
Morris & Co ir.7
Swift and Com pan 210
Cudahy Packing Co.... 4i1
Armour & Co 1W
Morrell 1:1
Lincoln Packing Co is
W. it. Van Sant Co i.,"
Pen ton. Van S. & L. ... 222
Hill Son ITti
F. H. Lewis ltn
J P.. Hoot A Co ft)
i II. Huila 3
U F. Husx 7h
Kosenstock Pros ft
McCreary & Ke.lngg 6s
H. F. Hamilton 2H
Sullivan Hros 42
Itothschlld M
M. K. Calf Co 6
Christie 14
Maker, Jones A Smith.. 2&
Tanner Hros ft
John Harvey 7!)
J i. A F 1 71
Kllno 23
Other buyers 324
1,641
2 720
1..1
ill
l.H.H
2.02 1
Supply of Securities Continuei in
Exocii of the Demand.
U S. STEEL AGAIN A LEADER
Latest War Xews FvldeatlT Prod ee.
tlie of More heerfal Keeling lit
London, A here lleporla of
Itenprnlnsr Bevlred.
NKW YORK. Dec 22. -That the supply
of wciirltlc continue In excess o( this
.letiiHiiil wa asalu ilemonsti ated by tha
heavy rourse of today's dull movement
in the siock exchange. Miinv of the bet-,
ler known and season.-.l Issue of less
Imioitaiue. including the low priced.
01 ier. were quoted at lottom figures.
The weakness in (he metal group ap-
leand to have Its has! In another se
vere cut m the price of the metal, due to
lack of demand.
I nlicd Stales Steel assumed It old
position n leader, falling In the earlv
ileal, n.a to 4x, from which It rose, frao
ttona.ly, only to decline again In the
filial hour. Support or this atock was
latner indifferent throughout the sea
sum and the general closing waa norre
spondlngly weak. That Hie hteel corpora
lion Is hopetnl id Improved trade conrtl
lions, however, was 'hown by an offl-
I11I slatement Issued after the close of
ll.e market to the el feet lhat no general
icdu.'ll n in the wage schedule would be
made at thl time, because of "some ei I
deuce of a chnnxe tor the better."
In the earlv stock trading. Heading and
I high Valley were conspicuous for their
relal.xe strength, em h gaining a point en
the decision of the fetlersl court, which
declared tlist Lchlmi Valley had not
nded the ant -trust law In Ha relation
w.t.i some id its aubsldlnrlea.
Hethbhem steel preferred Was another
Isolated iiuliin.-f of strength, partially an
a result of a rumor to the effect that the
company had secured more large order
fr.m abroad. Among the minor special
tie. Central leather roan on the Increase
of Its illMdcn.. I roin 2 to 3 er cent. An-.
nouni pmi nt that the Vlrginla-t arollna,
. ret erred dividend hud lcen deferred be
rnu.' of the state of the cotton indus
liy occi.sloned no surprise and failed to
bring out any of the stock.
Lai -st war news was evidently produc
tive of a more cheerful feling In Lon
uon. where reports of a reopening of the
(xchaiiMe early In He coming year were,
revived. '
Honda were irregular, wllh free sell In
of the active group. Total sales, par
value, were $l.ft7'..ii .
Culled Stale government coupon 3a ad
viinced er nt on call.
Number of sales and lending quotations
on stock were:
1,0X7
NO. 4 mixed. 1 n... . u.w.. itAA- njt.
eoVfaUoe; No. fi mixed, fi0itH4jc; No. 6 l " ' ' ' '
1111 im, uiiwvio. Hats: ino. white. 4Wi
4t;'(,c; standnrd. 4fi4li4ite; No. 3 white, 4T.4
45c; No. 4 white. 4i"V4f4c Barley. Malt
ing, SO'ilTle; No. 1 feed. MVjfiSo. Hye: No.
2, $1.04igi.044; No. 3, $1.024fll.044.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVIMOWS
Featnrea of the Trading; and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Doc. 22.-Immenso export
sales that were made after a break In
prices rallied the wheat market today
and caused tho Decemln-r and cash de
liveries to go higher than at any previous
time thl year Closing quotations were
strong at lV'i2Ve not iidvance. Other
leading staples, too, all wound up with
sains corn, HiffV; oata, 411, and pro
vision, 6u lfic.
Wheat values had a wider range today
than ha been the case before In week,
the extreme Jump from tho low ilnt of
the session being fully 3c a bushel. F.x
port aalea bv Chicago house alone
reached 2.0KI.OOO bushel, and there were
also advices of foreign business by way
of the gulf and at the Atlantic senlsiard.
Kuropeau ogvernments were said to have
been the thief buyers. Kttlmate that
the amount of spring wheat now remain
ing In the Dakotas and Minnesota was
7O.0uA.tiO0 bushels less than at the corre
sponding time a year ago helped further
to life the market.
At first export demand for wheat wa
said to be nearly at a standstill, with
bids generally showing a urCijed reduc
tion. Some reselling early by foreigners
here tended likewise to send prices tem
porarily downgrade, and so, too, did an
increase of primary arrivals and of the
Furoean visible supnly. On the ensuing
upturn, however, offerings became sur
pilslnyly scarce and shorts were In a
rush to cover.
Corn sympathised with wheat, but kept
inside of narrow limit. There was inn.
BUIeraMe profit-taking l.y long. Oafs
nan no inacpenaent action. Must of tue
time trade waa of a scattering order.
Something of an sdvaees in , .x
ItKAfj KSTATK MISCF.IXAXKOUB
$100 CASH, BAII'KTkloTJrlTLir
We have 2 or 3 houees, modern and
partly modern, large and small, north
and south side. Why not he v.mr own
landlord? Haven't you noticed that the
property owner seems to be better off
financially than yourself'.' Come In and
talk the matter over.
PAYNI-: INVKSTMKNT CO..
Ware Hlock. J King. 1781 .
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. Dec. 22. P11AIH1 K HAT
Choice upland, $11.ufill.j0; No. 1, $10.ft0ff.
llOo; No. 2. $H.lMiil0.ftO; No. S, $7.rk'o It 00.
Choice midland. $11.00; Nol. 10 001 10 60;
No. 2, $9.004110.00: No. 3, $7.fXi.00. Choice
lowland, $10.00; No. 1. $U.oiyj9.i0; No. z,
$.tRi.00; No. 3. $i.0uu8.00.
STHAW Choice wheat, $6.00; choice oat
or rye, $6.00416.60.
ALFALFA Choice pea green, third or
fourth cutting. $13.ftoi14.o0; No. 1, 18.0t
13.50; No. 2, $U.UKo 13.00; No. 3. $9.0ul 11.00.
Metal Market.
NEW PORK. Dec. 22.-MITALJ4 Lead,
quiet at 13 TiV'i'l.M.; London. 119 fts. Spel
ter eaav at CftftruCtift; London, 27 Is (d.
Tin: Firm: five-ton lot. $S3.lO(ti'84.on;
twenty-five-ton lots, $33.2.V(iJ4.&o. Copmr:
Dull: electrolytic, $13.213.60; casting,
$13 1241312 2S. Iron: Quiet ami unchanged.
ST. LUCIA. Dec 22. M ETA I,HI.eed.
firm at $363.6a; spelter. Unsettled at
$;..Juj)i, so.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 22.-,ATTLE Re
ceipts. 4.200 head; market higher; prlmn
fed steers, $.(irl0.2r; dressed beef steer.
$7.011100; western steers. $7.00&.25; stoek
er and fee1ers. KHfiH.lfi; bulls, $0.00
g.ft); ealvea, $6 0y9.2o.
1KX1S Hecelpts, 13.000 head: market
higher; bulk of sales. $7.KKii.30; heavy,
$;.2i"ii7.30; packers and butchers, $7.20f(i'7.3&;
light, $7.10ii7.ai; pigs. $.40ti.(s).
SHKKP AND LAMH8 Kwelpl. 6,100
head; market artlve; lamb, $7.7r.ty SO;
yearlings, $ii.fl'V(i7.fi0; wethers, $i.2M).2i;
ewes, H.Tjljb.TTi.
$100
Investments
1 (T Dividend
VO 4Earnings
Guaranteed
We have figured out a pl;n
whereby we guarantee to pay
you not less than 7 dividend
earnings on your money on
the first of July and January
of each year, with tha proa
pecta of paying as high .ia
10 as we have paid to others
for a number of years.
Our plan la a profit-sharing
plan, so you can Invest In
In amounts of $100 or more.
See ua about It.
HASTINGS &HEYDEN
1014 Xarnsy Street,
Ht. I.oala Live Hlock Market.
ST. I'lI'IS. Dec. 22 CATTLE Receipts.
1.109 head; market higher; native beef
steers, $7.ftXu 10 00; cows and heifers. $600
t2.".; southern steers. $f.7iVa'7.76; cows and
heifers, $4 Onnm.Ou; native calves. $6.OU44400.
HO(JS Rim el 1. 1 a, W.20H head: market
higher; piga and lights. $u. ft mi 7.36; mixed
snd butchers, $7.1Mu?.40; good heavy, 7.25
HI7.40.
SHEKP AND UMRH- Receipts, fiOO
head; market higher; native muttons, $4 iO
l7f.W lambs, $H0iKy.rjo, yearlings. .W
tl7.ft".
sliiS! 411 r I.Iti Htofk Market.
SIOI X CITV. Dec. 23 CATTI.K-Re-relpts,
I.SOO head; market 10c higher: na
tive slrrs. K7ftfi7.fi"; bulchera. $4.7f4.S0:
cows and htdfera. 14 ftoitf .ftn: canners. 1V7S
lit.fo; stockeis and .feeders, $6Uni.8o:
olialv.s, (C.fxijg 00; bulla, ataga. etc, $4.75
I '( a. 7j.
HOUS Hecelpts, fl.rsTO bead: market lc
X higher; heavv, $ti.Mf)'u 7.10; mixed, $6 Wro Itft;
S light, $6.V2U;4t.!iO; bulk of SMles, KKO4(7.0i.
Hllh.l.l' A in M i.A.inn neoeipis, j.vju
head; ewes, tit'.; lambs, $6.(Xin.'W.
Ht. Jnaeph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Dec 22 CATTLE
Receipts. 7io head; market )0il6c higher;
steers. $7 0WC W.; rows and heifers, $4.26
9 0": calves, $.r. UVa8 )
HOOS Hecelpts. I2,ft00 head; market 69
10e higher; top, $7.30; bulk of sale. $7.00
7 20
SHKEP AND LAMBS Receipt. l.OOO
head; market steady; lambs, $7ous.00.
Live Htoek la Hlght.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal markets were:
I Sioux Cll y
I Kansas City...
St. Louis
'Chicago
South Omaha..
Totals
Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
,. I.ftio 6, Ml 1,S"0
.. 4.2 11, C.im)
. l.J-D 9.2KI 600
.. 3.'V) 3H.0A ll.Oll
.. 2,800 V.S.M ,3U)
.12.7IA1 7ti,'i00 3C,7U)
Kvaporated Aoplea aad Dried Fralta
NEW YOHK. lc. 32. EVAPORATED
APPLE? Quiet.
DRIED FHl'lTB Prunes, steady. Aprl.
coin. Inactive, Peaches, quiet and steady,
Ilalalns. dull.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Deo. 22. DRY flOOPS
Cotton goods steady. Demand for wool
products for war purposea active. Silk
steadier. Export cutlou goods ahowed a
slight gain.
The most desirable employers advertise
In The line "Help Wanted" column.
Totals 2,ft3l 7.1'.'7 ,K0
CATTLE-Receipts were v.it this
morning only .Mw) head being reKrled In.
This makes the total for the two days
this week 4,1)42 bead, only about one
third as many aa were received on the
corresponding days of last week. At the
s.ime time the reinlpt tor tha two days
thl week ore about the same aa they
wire for the correspond, ng period a year
ago. All other market po.nta were llghliv
kupplHi so thst there was considerable
1'i.piovcnient at all points.
'ihe market on killing cattle at thia
point was around 104j 20o hlgner, or 2. .'if
ftic higher than the low point last week.
This would apply to beef steers, cows and
lielfers.
Feeder did not decline so much last
week and they have not shown so much
Improvement this week, hut still they
weie a little stronger again today or
around 2-c higher tbun laai week.
It would be well for the country Id
heed the warning that haa been re
peated frequently In these columns to
the effect that this Is not Ihe season of
tho year when the market will stand an
ovenupply of rattle without breaking
sharply.
Quotations on Cattle. Prime yearlings,
$8. .fiditt 75; a-ood to choice .--oriifed beevea,
K tiK.7f; fair to good cornfed beeves,
$7.b0(jK.(i0; common to fair corn led beeves,
$H.00'u7.ft0; good to choice ranne beevea,
$7.ft'i8.00; fair to good range beeves. 17. (W
tr7.ti0; common to fair range beeves. $&.76d!
7.00; good to rholit heifers, $.oiil7.(li;
good to choice qowd, $ft.ftoi?fi.3r); fair to
good rows, $A.0O'1u.50; common to fair
cows, $3.7640.00; good to choice stockers
snd feeder, $7.4V'ij 7.7t: fair to good sto k
ers and feeders, $V7Mi7.4); common to fair
stockers and feeders, $Uu6 7j; stock
heifers, $&.2r4r0.2.ri; slock cows. $-1 7Wi6.7ft:
stock calves. $.Hj7.60; eal calves, $7.00j
$.00; bulls, ttugs. etc., Vi.iX.'U' "5.
HOOS Receipts were fair, and Chicago
opened slow, with very little change In ,
prices, but tne local snipping nemana was
good, and with strong competition all (
around the market opened III good ahape. j
Early prices were all of 60 higher, and
by the time the bulk of the Imga began
to move the market showed a (.y'Oc ad
vance. Quality of the receipts waa very
good, and on this account the market
shows possibly more gain than waa ac
tually made, but even figuring on this, !
prices can be quoted aa fcwiOc un. 1
Hulk of the hogs moved at $7.0c97.0i,
with quite a sprinkling al $7. lo, and aev.
eral loads aa high aa $?.!.'. the top.
Everything moved fairly readily to both
packer and shipper buyers, except the
extreme light hogs, whlcri were not In
Very good demand, and were idow sale.
Supplies were estimated at 14H cars, or
9.KUI bead, bringing the total tor the two
day up tu Id :'.mi head. This Is a gain
of 7,nou over last week and more than
H.tiXi hrsvlrr than lust year.
SH ELI'- Fairly active, steady to 10c
higher on lambs and steady to strong 011
aged sheep would about cover the situa
tion on tha sheep mui ket. A betier feel
ing lor something suitable, to fill their
orders. A on yeaterdnv no good lambs
of handy weight were available, so buy
er had lo take a less desirable kind,
consequently according to quality prices
looked In some cases a little better,
though them were no lam h here good
enough to sell over yesterday's lop fig
ure The runKfl for lamha waa largely
at $7.!syufc.00. The rtelpts of ewes showed
up In larger proportions this morning
than In several days and the quality aa
a rule waa good, the bulk of the offer
ings finding an outlet at $f lAni 30. There
were fewer offering at the disiaisal of
feeder buyers, with prices quotably
steady.
The day's receipts totalled 6.300 head,
against D.2I4 a aeuk ago, 3,713 two weeks
ago snd 4.r. a year ago. For the first
two days a shortage showed up, the re
ceipts amounting to only some D.360 head,
eonipared with 13,70 fur the same days
last week and 11,716 a year ago. If any
thing like normal runs had shown up
traders are agreed that prl es would have
had a lower tendency indicating that the
general market onutiuues In a rather un
settled condition due to the bearish In
fluence of the approaching holiday sea
son. Quotation on Blieep and Lambs
I-anihs. good to choice. $7tS1B, lambs,
fair to good. I7.6UV1 r.'jO; feilers. fair lo
fond. $" fiDw7.H0 : earlui. good to choice,
i.'tt; yearlings, fair to goo). $6.ftnt
7t; yearlir.ga feeders, $.",.Nri(.lo; wethers,
good to choice, $6.0041.25; wethers, fair to
good. $n.7f.ou; wethers, feeders, $i.4W(i
o.iJO. ewes, good to choice, $X..2:Vu.40; ewes
fslr to good, $r,. 004)6. 25; ewes, feeders, 34.26
t)6 .
Representative sale:
No. Av. Pr.
i:fi fed lamb R7 7 60
177 fed lambs X7 7
P6 fed lamts , 7 7 jO
Uaak rieaHagTs.
OMAHA, law. 22--Hank elearinga for
Omeha today were $2,7n.441J and for tie
corresponding day last year $2 H4.S62.W.
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Neve York Money Market.
NFJYV YORK, Dec. 22. MKKCANTILB
PAPER 4rf4'4j per cent.
HTEHLIN'I EXCHANGK Easy; slxty
dny bills, $l.27fj; for cables, $4.8S16; for
demand, $1'3T.
HI LVF.R Bar, 4S'4c
MONEY Call, weuk; highest, 3 pel
cent; lowest. ii per cent; ruling rate, 3
per rent; last loan, 3 per cent; closing
bid, 2'v per rent; offered at 3 per cent.
Time loan, easy; sixty, ninety days and
six month. 4 per cent.
LONDON. Dee. 2S. ILVER Bar, weakj
2I;ld rer ounce.
MONEY l1 per cent.
DlSCOl'NT RATES Short and three
month, 2 U-rSfl'.Ti per cent.
V g. rat tm. rag - M. K. a T. 1st 4s 7T
w an u. vw. .is.... m 'a.
100 N. Y. r. i. iv,a....
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l.t', N. Y. Plate t'ja. , . .iu7u
l.wi-,i. I., A. II. o SI.
do coupon
V. . $. rag
d.i coupon ......
f. rt. 4. r
do cnut.on
Pa nam. as auuooa.
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till and Hoalaw
NEW YORK, Dec. 22. COA R Raw.
firm; centrifugal, 401c; molaaaea, 3.3oc.
Futures quiel. lower to 3 points
higher; no saien refined grades,
Mteuiiv; rut loaf, Z.Kr; crushed, o.TBo .
mould A, ft. toe; ruhea, fi.2"c; XXXX pow
dered, 6.1oc powdered, i.iX-v; fine granu
lated. 4 .Due; diamond A. 4.SC-; confectlon
ero' A. 8jc; No. 1, 4.70c: futures closed
dull; February. 2.S.V; March, 2. Due: May,
3.ic; spot grade laior reacted and clused
steady, with centrifugil at 4.01o and mo.
lasses at 3.3tk-.
gaaar Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 22. Tl'RPENTINE
Easy; machine barrels. 46c.
ROSIN Easy; strained, common to
good, $3.k0r)3.?O.
SAVANNAH, Dec. !. TURPENTINE
Firm; 42'vC- KalcH, none; recelpta, 437
bbls.; shipments, 76 bills. ; stocks, 34.64J
bbl.
HOKIN-Flrm. ales. 6fi) bbla; receipts,
1.400 bbls.; shipments. $10 bbls.; stock.
112,912 bbls. Quote: A. R, C. D. $3.16;
E. $3.17': F. $3 30: O. $3.224; H. $3.25; I,
t'l.fio: K. 4 W); M, $4 50; N, i.iO: WQ, $i.7l
WW.$i..
German Forces Have
Quit Middel Kerke
AMSTERDAM, 1VU Indon). Dec. 22.
According to the newspaper Tijd, tue)
Germans have evacuated Middel Kerke.
There has boen considerable movement
among the Uennan troops la west Flan
ders.
7 Stock for Sale
Aa eraaha corporation la aotlve bus!
neaa for twenty years of fare far aale
flity abaree guaranteed seven per oeui
pref srred stock j-edeemed from tar mot
tWMii, No agenta Will eol) tllrecL
m Care tat ev