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    THE
MVAri'EHS COLVM.N.
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INii (AH-TO h. p. international, IM2
;' "!' I. etrippi-d for racing, with tm
I 'i. hood nnd two bucket seats; InRgaco
I in rear. Chassis Juki overhauled and
h l owrrful .machine; four-cylinder, wnt.-r-
1 "oica, r.. heulcr carburetor. dul tun
Hon system, with Splitdnrff magnet,
if differential pears, two new Nobby
Tread SoxMnch rear tires. . Price lin),
anci win consider first riase twin nintor
cjcle or late model U rider worxl type
writer as part payment, and give you
1 1 best of the deal aa have no place to
l;eep tha car at present. Addnsi S. C.
417. Bee.
KEAL ESTATE,
FAItM A II XII I, 4 MM h'OR SALR
1
f'V
SIGNS, showcsrds.
Clark 4 Son. D. 1378.
FOR RENT
A itartmrJMs and Flat.
ST. GEORGE apartments, located In sa
lect West Farnani residence district;
one 5-room suite for rent; heat, wateiv
janitor service. Phone Webster 1874.
(MODERN steam-heated apartments, near
postofflce; low rent. O. P. Stehblns.
FLATS.
1813 Chicago, 8 rooms, close In, brick, ISO.
522 N. 24th, corner California, 6 rooms,
heated, $36.
' 120 N. 30th, 8-room brick, 132 50. .
aril S. 30th. 6-room brick, 125.
MODERN HOMES ON PARN'AM LINE.
4030 Hurt, rooms, hot water heat. $.15.
3903 Cass, full 2-story, 4 bedrooms, $H).
1109 a 33d, one block from Hanscora
Park line. 8 rooms, garage, nr..
O'KEEFE REAL, ESTATE CO..
1018 Omaha National. Douglas 3715.
1212 NICHOLAS ST.. 4-room brick, mod
ern escept heat, steel ranpe, pas pla'e,
kitchen cabinet, water raid. Rent onlv $17.
RAPP PROS.. 108 McCague Hid.
tVR modern flat. 2308 S. 24th; 122.
Harney 4711.
Phona
Gordon VanCo. g
tl N. 11th St. Phone D 394 or Wb. 1381.'
OODEN ANNEX, Council Bluffs. ooml
with kitchenette, steam heat Phone 648.
SEVEN-ROOM, best residence district,
4160 Davenport, near Farnani car lines.
Phone Wnlnut 2i58.
VERT choice 5-room steam-heated apart
ment on West Farnani St.
JOHN W. ROBBIN3. 1802 FARNAM ST.
CHOICE.
ONE 4-ROOM AND BATH, MODERN
APARTMENT IN THE CALIFORNIA:
DOWNTOWN: SAVE CAR FARE. SEE
JANITOR. DOUGLAS 6237.
Board and Koome.
19th. 618 Ec. board, clean rooms
A BEAUTIFUL, sulto of rooms, with ex
ceptional closet room, plenty of hot
water and good heat and board: an ex
ceptional congenial homo In the West
I'arnam district; In walking distance; to
young men with references. Harney 4W1.
THE GRAS.MERE- strictly tip-to-date,
single or en suite, with or without pri
vate bath; excellent board. Phone H. 7"S0.
Furnished Rooms.
Iji Verna. 1812 Cap, front rms. Stem, lit.
FURNISHED room for rent, near ireigo
ton university. Phone Doueias 7281.
FURNISHED
81s Ave.
ROOM, heated, 4til4 North
WELL heated furnlwhed room in private
family, suitable for one or two persons,
rent reasonable, 2710 California. D. 11627
OGDEN HOTEL. Council Bluffs, steam
heated rooms. $2 per week. Phone tils.
Large. strictly modern. 63S S24D7"7i98T
KOUNTZE PLACE, two modern front
rooms, $16 month. Phone Webster lS,
' Furnished llonsrkeeplnir Rooms.
DAVENPORT, 2018 TWO NICELY FUR
NISHED HKPG, ROOMS; 13.60 WEEK
Hotels sad Apartment.
CALIFORNIA Hotel, 16th and California
Weekly rates $2 and up. Douglas 7083.
SO
hoURe,
fenced
California.
Special
acres, Sacramento valley;
barn, oranges, pears, walnuts;
: m miles from food town.
B0 miles from Sacramento City, on
two railroads; Irrigated. Will ex
change clear for good Nebraska or
Iowa farm, or Omaha Income.
W. T. Smith Co.
D. 2 SI 9. 1112 City Nat. Bk. Bldg,
i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bif Deliveries Are Made Locally of
December Wheat and Corn.
OCEAN SHIPMENTS ARE LIVELY
teasel Room on Various Liars Ar
mored For at lllah Prole for
F.aportatlone from the
Antrrlraa to Knrone.
CALIFORNIA.
For Pale; In Tulnrn county. California,
farm of l,13 acres, two miles from sta
tion on Southern Pacific railroad, on oiled
maa. iani is all tencod and Is lev
Has been in grain, but soil Is well suited
to alfalfa, ar.d there is abundance of
water. An excellent syndicate or sub
division proposition. Price $ino an acre,
l28,flPO cash; balance may remain on mort
gage at 6 per cent.
G. L. PRENTISS.
UK Title Insurance Bldg.,
Lou Angeles, Cal.
t IHC tfiO CRAM AMI PKOVI10
Nebraska.
SFfTION Kltnhal) Co. Gross. 2101 Paul
40-A
ItFl HOM K
S miles west of it v limits r Dmh.
land lays gently rolling: b acres alfalti.
about 8 acres pasture and about one acre
In grapes, balance in cultivation; new C
room house and other good improve
ments. Price, 225 per acre.
C. R. COMBS.
115 Brandels Theater, Omaha, Neb.,
Douglas 3516.
OMAHA. IV . 1K14.
Iieceniher deliveries yesterday were
JSU bu. of wheat and Pi0 bu. of corn.
.,.r .en" w,u' hxllloh last night
called attention to the action of the
wheat market nn.l saI.I ih. imuu r.f
led more than four cents from the hlh point
el. ari.l the reappearance of export buvlng
tne temper of tha export trade
on all good declines. Thev regard the
f'Pply and demand situation aa becom
ing more favorable to wheat. Corn bulls
mm when December Is out of the way
they expect cash corn will work nearer
the May. The big discount of Member
under May cuts no figure among those
W'hO retard th ri,rn .
TJ . !i "'"count tinder wheat. Thev say
that if the country Is wise it will hold
Its corn back until the consumption trade
increases and stocks are cut down.
Demand lor oce.n room for oata fioin
Atlantic porta to France is acttva wtth
14'.c per bushel paid. Vessel agents are
esKing about 154o per bushel. Room in
I nitod Kingdom was taken at
Klcrht stea.mer irnvul ,
.t-o,,.,. yesiernav to loa-1 A
FOR SALE Best large body bigb-grada
medium-priced land In Nebraska; very
little money required. C. Bradlev, Wol
bach. Neb. n.
FOR )iargains in ranch lands see Trover
brothers, 10T. Omalui Nat. T?;lnk HI rig.
Wtn'onatki,
Upper Wisconsin
Best datiy and general crop state In the
anion; settlers wanted; lands for sale at
low prlis, on easy terms. Ask for book
let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant
fcjtatt acres wanted. Write about our
graalng lands. If iutretd in fruit landa.
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept. So
Linn Hy.. Minneapolis, klinn.
M Iscellaneona.
FARM for sale; must sell my Fellsmere
farm. 20 acres, muck nrairln lnd.
Uphoff, 4H9 Times Eldg., St. Louis, Mo.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
FARMERS Do you need moneyTWe ne
gotiate for larm loans, i. vears at A tier
cent and 10 years at 6 per cent, dealing
direct with borrower; 24 per cent straight
commission; correspondence solicited. Ko-
liabio agent wanted. Security Farm
Loans Asan.. 30 N. lien.rhr.ni .St.. Chlrnif.,
111. o
CITY and farm loans, S, H, per cent.
j. ti. uumont Bz Cu.,HiU3 r arimm, Omatia,
the
cents.
the British government has released very
ports vessels used as army trans-
Mvtrle of pork and ribs next week.
V heat w as lc higher.
Corn was unchanged to He higher.
Oats were unchanged
Clearances were; Wheat and flour.
s'Joo bu m, bU-; CC""n' 6,W0 bu-! "
Liverpool closing: Wheat, not quoted:
corn, unchanged to V,d higher
Primary wheat receipts were 1.104,900
Bit. and shipments 9Q2.fKi0 bu., against re
ceipts of 6.W.O0O bu. and shipments of 363..
000 bu. last year.
Primary corn recelpta were J.1R.O0O bn.
"1 .''i'r"1""" K0-fln hti.. against receipts
pf 1,M2.0M bu. and shipments of 84,O0O bu.
last year.
Primary oata ' receipts were 761.0W) bu.
and shipments 781, onu bu., agslnat receipts
of S2(i.0i bu. and shipments ot 6!3 ,is.0 bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn, Oats
Prlees an Hoard of Traae.
CH tCA"!, Deo. 30 -l'nealnoa In re
gsrd to the export outlook csrrled w heat
slues to a lower level The market
losed nervous at Tc t. lc net decline.
Corn finished Sc to '. down, and oets
unchsnged to So off. In provf. rts. the
outcome wa the same as last night to
a setback of 7H
Bearish feeilng as to wheat hinged to
a considerable extent on cables telling
of a special mMtlus of Urin.h hiirh rr.
I ficlala this afternoon t consider the
i note from Washington about Interfere e
with neutral commerce. The absence of i
ny sign inai tne American protest
would bring about a material change of
Hrltlsh policy had a disuletlng rfe t on
holders, and was also tnken advantn:e
of by short sellers. At least one promi
nent export house here !cnnie consplc
uouslv active on the side. It was
said foreign demand had again to a large
extent flattened out. partlv becaure of
vaguo peace tumors.
Smallness of farm reserves, esiwclallv
In the Dakotas and Minnesota, exercised
lor a time aometnlng .f a steady. ng in
fluence on the whvitt market, nut the
effect wore off.
Corn gave way with wheat. Morchsn
dlslng conditions wei-e unsatlsfactorv,
domestic as well aa f reign iall beliig
slow. OoshIp that European govern
ments Were bidding tor round lots of
osts put temporary tlrmness into that
cereal. No liberal ssk-4, lioivtrr. were
reported.
lower r-ices for hogs weakened pro
visions. The bulk of the business was
In the May deliveries.
Grain prices furnished bv Logan
Bryan, office 31S goutli Sixteenth street.
Artlclei open, I Hlg h 1 wT7coe.j VeT
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipti Light and Prices
Steady to Some Eaiier.
HOGS ARE ACTIVE AND STEADY
Fat Sheep Are Aroaad Ten feata
Lower and Fat I. a rata Ten to
Twenty tents Loiter
Feeders Hold steady.
a number of sales down to $4 75. wlih
s few even he,.w that Bulk of the
boss was rsshed at a spread of IT.tmir
7.10. with tops at r.IS. these f'gures b
Ing Jnsl about the same as yesterdsy.
Wualltv was hardly up to the htith stand
ard of Tuesday's offerings, and this la
partly responsible for any alight fnl.ing
off In the average that may be noted.
ttepresentsttve sales
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. .), 1PH.
I . 'e cell's WPrf. Cattle. Doss. Sheet
imioisi .Mondnv 7.700
t'liicial Tu. xii.v I S.H
Estimate ednr..dav .
107
iX,
63
fil
fit!
iCi
88
33
:tf.
34
W6
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
arnam Smith & Co.. 1320 ! amain.
OMAHA homes. Eaat Nebraska faima.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha Natl. Douglaa 271S.
lieu to tlo.outi made promptly. F. li. WeaU,
eaa Hide, jhth and i arnam BU.
w fc ""-- umaha Natl. Bank.
6 i'IT-Y IRAN'S, C. O. Carlberg Co.,
u 810-312 Branuela Theater Bidg.
CITY
W.
property. Large loaua a apeclal'.jr.
H. Thomas. Six Btate Bank Bldg.
DODGE HOTEL' jdern Reasonable.
Hoasea and Cottages.
MODERN 2-atory house, 7 rooms; never
occupied; new furnace; tX. Doug. 6953.
ALL sites. 13 per month up. 507 Paxton.
FOR KENT
Wi bava a complete list of all houses,
apartments and flats that are for rent.
This list can b seen free of charge at
Omaha Van Storage Co . R0 8. 16th St.
ELECJA-NT 6-room. moarn DncK apart
ment; newly decorated;. 150 per month,
M South 29th St.
Cottage, 2044 Vinton St.. gas, electrio
light, water, toilet. $15 per month.
Frame flat, U29 8. 29th St., newly
decorated, ISO per month.
J. C. 1SH, EXECUTOR.
703 8. 21st Ave. "Phone Harney 243.
822.60
, 30.00
22.50
, 20.00
AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY!
Phonea Douglas 6013, or Evenings Wal
nut 3037 or Ifarney 2Mo.. o
Five-room new cottage
Seven rooms, modern, near car...
Five-room bungalow
Five rooms, modern except heat.
Eight rooms, modern, Dundee
6-ROOM, MODERN. 822.60.
962 N. 26th; -etory house, newly deco
llated; verv desirable and close in.
ARMSTRONG-W'ALSH COMPANY,
Tyler l&SSj State liank Bldg.
Globe Van&Storage
Store, moves, packs, ships: 8-horso van
d 8 men, 81. tt per br.i storage U per
t. o. Satlafartory guar. D. 4338 & Ty. 1.10.
Fidelity Storage Co
fctorage, moving, packing sou shipping,
lith i Jackson Sts. Phone Douglaa
UmlKpa in all parta ot tha city.
" creign i
i Sons & Co.. Bee building.
FOR RENT Modern 8-rooin bouae, 206
8, 85th Ave. Inquire T. J. O'Brien.
Henshaw Hotel. Harney 10H4. Douglas 1214.
7
ii'i
-R house, mod., aultuble for two fam
ine a. Douglaa 469.
Van and Stor
age Co. Large
van, 2 men, 81 bO
il-ii per hr. 1713
Maggard's
per hr.; uray. 1 men,
Webster. Doug. 14WL
J.C. Reed
moving
t3iage
D. 8146.
MHNV " ha,ld 'or c,ty and 'arm loans.
H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg.
BEE us drat If you want a farm loan.
United bitves Trust U.. Omaba. Nab.
ABSTRACTS OK TI1XB.
REED Abstract, Co.. oldest abstract of
fice In Nebraska. P -ndela Theater.
KEHR Title Uuaxaatee and Abstract Cow,
a modern abstract office. VJ6 8. litb fit.
Phona Douglaa Ugl.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
An elegant ranching proposition; 8,716
acres, ono mile water front on Birdwood
creek. 15 miles north ot Sutherland, Lin
coln county, Nebraska.
An 800-acre Improved ranch, 12 miles
south of Basutt in Hock county, Ne
brask a, .
Two sections of choice wheat land near
Billings. Mont.
One section In McKcnzlc county. North
Dakota.
BEN QI.TLL1CK. Sioux Falls, R. D.
,o. a white:
8 cars. 4c.
14 cars, 4c;
4 yellow: 4
1 car, 64Wc
No. 2 mixed:
4 cars, M4c:
Chicago
Minneapolis
Duluth
Omnha
Kansas City
fit. Louts
'Winnipeg
Hales reported today: Wheat-No. 2
K"rd.w,J,tT: ,H car"- 119; L1H.
No. 8 hard winter 2 cars. 81.19; 1 car
811R: 2 cars, J1.1S; 8 cars. 81.18. No!
4 hard: 1 ear. 81.17. No. 4 spring: 1
car, l .in. No. 3 durum: W car, 11.36;
car, spring mixed, 81. 1. Rye No. 8: l
car, $1,044. Sample: l car, $1.01. Barley-No.
4: 1 car. fije. Corn No. 2 white:
1 car. eftc. No. 3 white: 8 cr cu:
2 cars, 44c No. 2 yellow:
No. 3 yellow: 6 cars. 4c;
1 car, 64c; 1 car, S4c No.
cars, 4c. No. 3 yellow-
No. yellow: 1 car. Mc.
2 cars, near white, 64V';
CBrs. 4'. AO. 3 Olivet-
i car. near white, M'c; 1 car. near white,
4'ic; 1 cars, 4c. No. . mixed: 2 cars,
3c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, tU'kc. Oata
standard: 1 car. 47V4c No. 3 white: 3
cars. ac. No grade: 1 ear. 46c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2
nara, Ti.ixcni.ai; ivo. 8 hard. $l.l7Hwl 19;
ao. t hard, 81.12W 174; No. 8 spring
iwnue., .i.isii.li; .o, x spring, ll.lSf.
1.2"; Jo. z durum, $1.S74& 1.3X4; No. 3
ourum. n.34Vtfl.si4. Corn: No. 1 white.
W6f.',ie; No. 2 white. at'a'k-; No. 3
white, 644?tt4tu; No. 4 white, H44Cg4i'.r;
No. 5 white, ttf'44c; No. t white, 3Slt
44c; No. 1 yellow, tf4Miwo; No. 2 yel
low, 44iS4c: No. 3 yellow, 64fl44C: No.
4 yellow, 3-WM44o; No. 5 yellow, 434
644c; No. 6 yellow, 34'5tM4c; No. 1
mixed. HIMr.: No. 2 mixed, 44i-;c;
No. 3 mixed. 3iff4c; No. 4 mixed, 63W-0
No. B mixed. Kl4ffiWbc: No " fi
mixed, tl34(fi53Vc. Oata: No. 2 white.
4'i4?7'47?ic; standard, 474'9'474c; No. 3
white, 4fi1'a47c; . No. 4 white. 4fttf4i,.
Barley: Malting, fil(ff70c; No. 1 feed. Mtfi
Rlc. Rye: No. 2. $1.04i4jM.0B: No s tl hi
ii 1.044. ' '
4.HjI
Il.4'S
in.ll
8.007
10. 'XI
1 hree days this wtrk.14.fttl IT.7V
Same days last week.. T.'.'S lll.S!
Siime days 2 w ka am. .:'...4 .".,.'.1
Same days 3 wks ao..H. WI l.l.n O
Same days 4 wks ago. .17..HX 4i.il7:t
Same days last year..li.sW ;',nii0
The followtig table shows the receipts
of cattle, bogs and sheep at the South
Omaha lle stock market for the year to
uir, as compared with last year;
1814. 1913.
t sttle v.a xfi m.sii
'Hogs l!.?17.'fK 2.MJ.4i
Mi-p 3,pt.77tf S,214.94
The following table showg the average
prl. e for hoga at tho South Omaha liva
stork market for the last few days, with
i'"mlari.4tna.'
127 1
1 8O0
1 2MI
TS-V'4
f.7'l
r3Ti!(74
Wheatl
' Deo.l
May.l
Corn
Dec
May
Oata I
Deo.l
May.
Pork
Jan..
Mav.119 30-171 19 M
Lard I I
Jan.. 1" S74! 10 374!
May.l 10 00 10 till
Ribs I I I
Jan.. 10 10 10 10 I
May. 10 60 I M
1 27 I 1 26
1 304 1 244
I
4!
73','
I
49 1 4914 4S4
H'q4i i44 .-J4m 4
I I I
18. I IS .V. ,18 47-50.18 :.:-M IS 63
1 24' 1 274
1 2!4 l 2?s4
74
4'0 734'ii 4
4m rt
634 64
JT.744
13..W
19,131
ll.T'M
40,c:tl
J8.624
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Date.
fie.
I 1H14. l9li.lt12.,l:ni.lll..ns't.il9
I-ec. 1.1.
Deo. 14. 1 884
D-c. is. i :
De. K T 7n 7 4 T 09
Deo. 17. 7 (Kl 7 3n 7 till
Dec. 18. 7 u T 47 7 021 5 90!
Uoo 18. 97 I T 461 1 6 W
Dec. . J 7 48 7 OH, 01
pec. 21. 6 ( 7 121 05i
I 'oc. tZ. 7 tia v, 7 HO
Deo. 23. 7 02 7 60 7 1! 97j
fe-. j,. k.iji 7 4 7 j:t
1
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
I e-.
I 'ec.
aund;iy.
Receipts ami disposition of llvs stock
nt the I'ti Ion Stock Yards, riout.h Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at
3 o clock yesterday;
R El.'El ITS CA ULOA DS.
. . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses
V .. Al. A: M. I' ,
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific ... 1
t'nlon Pacific 7
C. &. N, w east . .11
C. N. W., west..lti
('., St. P.. M. O..10
C, H, & Q., eHst..l4
C, B. oV (J., west.. 1
C R. I. P., east.. .
C, It. 1. P., west. I
Illinois Central 7
Chicago. Ot. West. I
7 401
7 7.-.
7 74J
7 4f.!
7 4?
7 IN
7 S3'
7 83
li 37
IM
00
19 06 I 19 124, 111 U4
I
10 35 I 10 ,V
10 (.74 10 6741
10 03 10 0741
10 4J4 10 46 I
10 40
10 60
10 ir.
10 V
Chtcsgn Cash Prices Wheal : No. 2
red, $l..T4'ai.27, No. 2 hard, $1,264
1.274i. Corn: No. 2 yellow. 4it4c: N
$ veMow, H4'(fc. Oats: No. 3 white,
44e; standard. 604''i6o'. Rye: No. 2.
11.12. Barley: Kf)74c. Tlmothv: $6 Mi
7.00. Clover: $i2.60ti 15.00. I'ork: $17. uu.
Lard- $10.35. Ribs: .24ffl0.26.
EOOW Market higher; receipts, 3.02S
cases: at mark, caj.es Included, i.'wi4c:
ordinary firsts, SldiXV; firsts, 3kri34'ao.
POULTRY Alive, higher; springs. ll'c:
fowls, 114'(il2-. turkeys. lirtiHc
Hun Wit Higher; creameries, 24fitl4c.
POTA1X3ES titeaily; nceints. 12 cars:
Michigan and Wisconsin re1, 3M140.-;
Michigan and Wisconsin, white, 3.Vn4V.
OMAHA UEMKRAL MARKET.
FOR SALE or trade for Iowa, eaalern
Nebraska of northwest Missouri land,;
business block In Denver and Irrigated
lfio acres in Colorado. 1623 Bt. Paul St.,
Denver, Colo.
A DIRECTOR In one of the most con
servatively financed corporations In the
west wishes to retire and will exchange
his stock, which will Du.v strong ili-.
dends, for clear western or northern
landa or rental property. Give legal
numbers and price In first letter. Ad
dresa Owner, Room IS, Sanford Hotel
Block, Omaha, Neb.
FRONTIER CO. BARGAIN.
Highly Improved farm of
Land ail lays fine and la excellent soli.
Will exchange for good Omaha residence.
C. R. COMBS.
813 Brandels Theater. Omaha, Neb.
Douglaa 3U16.
20 Acres Clear
Will exchanre for five. r.r Iv.mAn.
house. Tills Is Jut the plaoe for a
truck grower or poullryman. Over twenty
northern familiea on our land now. You
can grow from two to three crops a
year. Cheap fuel and nl.ntv f it im
in. uuurs riuo i ruin Memphis, Tenn.;
eight hours to New Orleans.
THE VOUEL REALTY AGENCY,
1015-lti W. O. W. Bldg. Omaha, ieb.
bTEAM heat,
also 4-room
all modern, 7-rooro house;
flat $20 No t3d.
PARK LiNE $46.
Bight-room and garage, 1 block to car;
lUJO B. 33d.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1010 Omnha National. Douglaa 2716.
HALF MONTH 8 FREE RENT.
650 8. 26th Ave., i-room. all modern.. $.10. 00
J619 Capitol Ave., 9-rm., all modem.. 23. tJ
114 S. 2th St., 7-room, all modern.. 2u.o0
26.16 Bristol St., 6-r., mod. ex. heat.. 1S.W
221H N. 27th St., o-r., mod. ex. heat.. 12.30
' RA.P BROS Pi McCague Bldg.
SIX rooms, modern except furna.; large
shed, $12.60 month. Phone Webster IMS.
"V.
Stores and Ofilces.
1915 OFFICES
FOR RENT NOW.
, Don't wait until someone takes the
.one you should have.
$22.50, $25.00, $30.00. $40 00.
THE BEE BUILDING.
"The Building That la Always New.'
TWO modern steam-heated stores, near
poHtofflce; low rent. G. P. .Stehblns.
FURNISHED office and telephone for
same cost as rent of office. Inquire 630
Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
$360 Cash
Price $3,600
6 Rooms, Full Two
Story Corner Lot
Located In one of the bet resident
districts In tho north end of the city, one
block from car line, strictly modern
built 4 years; 8 rooms and hall on flrut
floor, i rooms and bath on 2d floor.
This is an opportunity to buy an actual
bargain un eusy terms. Don't overlook
this, as it Is worth Investigating.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
2.m iniana Nat imi.k tl1. 1. 4m.
WANTED TO HUT
uFFlCK furniture bought ana sold. I
C. Reed. 1307 Farnstn. Doug ui.
WE BI'V 3.1-nann .'loihes 1421 X 24lnT
SLIGHTLY used pianos. Douglas 2ul7.
HAMILTON CO., the only gentile second
hand store In Omaha. 171D Cuming. D. 6833.
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED To borrow $10,000 on well Im
proved ranch consisting of 3.3uo acres
a Banner county. Nebraska. Address
Hope Brown, Bighorn. Neb
REAL ESTATE
I' A KM A H t-M li t A.tUI FOR I4LK
OUlahaasa.
' '-n ACRES, laige and small tracts; ah
solutM title; I'litahurg Co., farming, pas
. ue. oil, coal lunl; $3 to $23 pel a. rv.
W rite J. E. Cavinagh. McAlesur. Okl.
FQll THE MAN OF
MODERATE MEANS'
$3,250-
Buys 6-room bungalow, every modern
convenience and several built-in features,
owi.er Is really sacrificing at this price;
$"0 don; balance ilka rent; near KounUe
GALLAGHER & NELSON,
D. 8381 644 Brandela Bldf.-a
MUST SELL.
New 5-room. all modern, oak finished
bungalow. Worth $.2uo. for $2.70u. Will
pay or allow commission. Must have
$1,000 cash. J. 11. Hanfblt, 2825 Browne.
REAL ESTATE SOtTII SIDE
FOR SALE By owner, a 7-room house,
partly modern, walking distance. Prlca
$1,20; $300 cash, balance like rent. Tele
phone Douglas 21)4. o
REAL ESTATE .MISCELLANEOUS
DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT
Two-story brick bulldiiig and lot. 60x132,
trackage available; very easily converted
for wholesale purposes or for downtown
garage. Price, only $lj,('j. , small pay
incnl will handle it
( (i. CARLBERG,
312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
Start 1915
In a Home
Of Your Own.
Pay $30 Cash
And Move In
This house is located south ot Hans
corn park, one block from tho West Hide
car line. It is a brand new, all modern
5-room bungalow, well built and very
conveniently arranged.
I Also Have a Pretty
6-Room Bungalow
in a beautiful North fcldo location, which
you can move Into a '.er making a cash
payment of $33.00
This houae fronts east and Is modern
throughout, with principal rooms fin
ished in oak.
The monthly payments on either of
tnese nouses are low enough to place them
within the reach of any man who would
like to make his rent money do more
than pay for the mere privilege of living
in the house of a landlord.
If you want to inspect theaa houses,
telephone In today and 1 will arrange to
send a car for you.
E. P. WRIGHT
Call Douglaa 2938.
Evenings: After 8:30 p. m. Phone Wal
nut 682.
FOR SALE Vacant lots, locuted in Blun
ders A Hiinebaugh'e addition to Wal
nut Hill, and also In Okahoma addition,
both In Omaha. These are desirable lots
and will be aold for much less than their
value, aa the owner is a nonresident.
Will sell separately or together as de
aired. For further particulars address,
J. 0. Harris & Son,
Ottawa. III. o
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
2 Blks to 36th and
Farnam
For $575
43x132, $10 cash. II per week.
Can you beat this?
O'Keefe Real Estato Co.,
liHH Oinaha National . Douglaa 2713.
RTTTTER-No. 1, 1-rb. cartons. 31c; No.
2, 60-lb. tubs. 29u.
CHEESE Imported. Swiss. SSc; Amer
ican Swiss, 2Bc; block Swiss, 2c; twins,
lac; daisies, 17c; triplets. 17c; Young
Americas, 184c; blue label brick. 17c; 11m
burger. 2-lb.. 20c; 1-lb.. 20o; New York
white, 18c; Imported French Roquefort,
460.
BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. i. 184c: No. 2.
W4c: No. 3. U4c. l,oins: No. 1. 20c; No.
2. 17c; No. 3. 13c. Chucks: No. 1, 104c;
no. t, 9Kc; no. j, no. uouiias: no. 1
134c; No. 2, 124c; No. 3. 114c. Plates:
No. I, Uiko; No. 2. 8Hc; no. 3. Sc.
FISH Trout. 14c; large crapples, 15o;
salmon, 11c; nauout, ia-; cnannci cut
fish, 12c: pike, 14o; pickerel, 10c.
POULTRY Broilers, 144c; aprlng chick.
ana. 11c; bens, &Uc; cocks, 8c; ducks.
10c; geese, sc; turners, ito pigeons, per
00a., wo; aucas, tun leainerca, luc; geese.
un reatnerea, sc; aquaus, ino. j. l&i; .no,
1 6c.
Market quotation furnished by Gilluskl
rru.t company:
FRUITS oranges, extra fancy Wash
ington naval, sua, Otis, lous, 120s, 112s, $2.76
per box; extra fancy wasnington naval.
If is, $2.66 per box; extra fancy Washing
ton naval, i's, -, its, ss.ui tier box.
Lemons, Keystono Sunklst. 3ouh. :wos,
$f...'i0 per box; choice. Red Ball, JKm, 3ik.,
$6.00 per box. Gruix.frult, Tmb, Ms, 64a, Riis,
$2.75 per box. Apptes, extra fancy Wash
ington White W Inter Pearmatnes, 82.00
per box; extra fancy Washington 1'esr
malnes, $1.75 per box; extra fancy Wine,
saps, $1.76 per box; extra fancy Spitsen
buras. $1.00 per box; Orepon bltzenhuras.
$1.38 per box; Oregon Baldwins, UM per
box; Colo, unwrappea Jonathans, 11.35 per
box; Washington extra fancy and Fov
nutivmn. ... w An-, uva. a. .juiiaiiiaiiM.
11.10 per box; fancy Colorado Wcaltbya,
$1.10 ier box; fancy Coloiedo Mc.Vlahans,
$1.10 per box; fancy Colorado Utters. JUu
Jer box; rancy v oioraao Maiden Blush,
1,15 per box; Idaho fancy Grimes Golden,
$1.60 per Pox; luano cnoice urlmea Golden,
$1.26 per box; Washington fancy Grlmea
Golden, $1.60 per box; Idaho fancy Jona
thans, $1.26 per box; ma ho fancy Fulton.
81.26 Der box; Idaho fancy Wolf Rivor
$1.25 per box; Washington Wagner, $1.26
per box; New York Baldwin, $3.00 per hbl.;
Russets, $3.00 per bbl. Grapes, California
Emperors, n.uo per .11111.; California Em-
nurors. !!.(. rr crate: extra f:
Malagas, $6.o ier bbl. Pears. Anjou, $2.ai
per box; Jersey, $2.25 per box; Sheldon,
$2.25 per box; Lawrence, $3.00 per box;
eosco, so ,k., Mairr, tc.ta per dox.
Bananas, $1.76 per bunch to $3.60 per
bunch.
VEGETABLE! cauliflower. 3.oo 'nrr
crate; cucumbers, $l.W per box; celery,
J umbo. 76o per doxen; celery. Michigan.
33c per rtoaen; neaa lettuce, $1.00 per
doxen; leaf lettuce, 40c per doaen; onions.
yellow, 2c per lb.; red, 2o per lb.; white,
24o per lb.; rabhago, 14c per Ih. ; pop.
pers, 600. per basket: tomatoes, $4.00 ner
. 1 . 1 1 . . 1. r.l . . .
crate; nurse. suinn, .. ier uosen; garlic,
Italian. $103 per cas;-; squash. 14c per
lb.; pumpkin, mc per lb. Potatoes, Idaho,
70c per bu.; Red River Ohlos. 5c per bu.:
Minnesota Wiittes. 00c per bu. Kweetpo
tatoes, Kansas, $2.26 to $2.50 per bbl.; Jer
aeys, $1.76 per hamp.
MISCELLANEOUS Nuts. No. 1 Cali
fornia walnuts, 18c per lb.; filberts, 13c
per lb.; pucans, 124c per lb.; pecana,
Jumbo, 18o per lb.; Brazils, 124c per lb.
Figs. 12-12 ounce, 83c. nr box; io-8 ounce,
$2.t per box: Seven Crown, Imported,
IHo per lb.; bulk. 7c per lb. Dates. Drome,
tlary. $3.00 per box.: Anchor, $2.26 ner box;
sugar walnut, $1.40 per lb.; Hallow!, 8c
per lb. Shelled popcorn, 4- per lb.; al
monds, 20c per lb.; limes. $1J6 pr box;
crackerjack. $3 50 per case: crackcrjaclr
one-half rase, $1.76; checketa, $8 50; rheck
ers. one-half rase, $1.75. Honey, $3.75 pef
case, cider. New Yorlc cider. $3.30 k.g;
New York, one-half, bbl., $4 00. Cocoa
nuts. $3.75 per sack; cocoanuts, 75c dosen,
Casaba gems, $"-) crate.
7
i 1 loliday.
w.; 7 0441 7 rsi 7 23
27.1 ' 7 681 7 22
28. 7 14r ' I 7 07
2.! 7 04' 7 86
'. i 7 0441 7 68 T fi
"1 6?, I 6 32
I 7 RSI 6 74
1 441 6 8
7 6 $ 09 5 ;7
T M 8 14 6 80
7 601 8 26 1 6 34
I 8 Eli 6 ."3
T 67 6 34
7 4S I SH
7 68, 8 2i. 6 8S
I 7 C3 k 08 j 6 34
I 7 7 8 111 6 47
6 Or! 7 73 I 6 0
6 Wl 7 78; 8 30
6 K: 7 70 8 SO' 6 88
5 Wj 7 681 8 St I 6 6
Mwl 7 871 8 8H1 6 4
Total
83
1H
1 1
I
1 11 1
20
W 6
1; f
! .,
1 i.
1 4
8 '.!
10
142 4.T "l
402
474
440
18
!XI
40
23
l.!7l
3,311
il.'kVI
C18
46
.315
t 466
2.8.-7
, . Caftlo. Hogs. Hheep
Morris Co 271 1.313 74c
.-.win omrnnv ....
Cudahy Pa king Co....
Armour & Co
Lincoln Packing Co..
Armour, Routh H.
1'aul
Benton, Vansant
Lush
Hlil A Sons
F. B. Lewis
.Huston Co.
J. H. Root V Co 42
Rosemstock Bros 4
McCreary A Keilogg .. 27 ...
Werthclmer Q Degen .. 3 ... .
H. F. Hamilton. 12 ,
Hulllvan Bros 10
Rothwhlld 10
Mo. Kan Calf Co. .. 8n
4:hr1atie. ,, 31
iHlgglna 4 ;
Meyers 1 ... t-l
Baker, Jones & tmlth 32 ...
Tanner Bros 1 ... ...
John Harvey 0o
D. A F ;t
Kline , 20 ... ,.
Other Buyers 237 ... 603
M ... no 10 ... i Bo
NHKRP A llh.'.nl run today of m.rrfn
head had the natural result of bearing
prices when the reeelpts for the week
thus far have been too large to keep the
trade on a steady basis.
The packers were out In fair season
looking for handyweiaht desirable .f
afrings, but were una tiling to huv nv
thing unless at a decline from veil.-rdav's
relative high schedule of prices. While
lal trad.) on lxnihs vestenluv vas nr.
1 tlvc, with a hlrher trend to bi Ices. Chi.
ago reported a slump r lofljic, and
Kansaa City h slow market. The o,tialltv
of the lambs this morning was alK.nt as
rood as on Tuesday, with the best kinds
of handywelght on sale selling al a dime
tle.-lln and the !rns desirable grades,
hesvy, but fat. showing prices iu2iV
lower. Most of the laml s found an out
let at $s. 1 unit. $0. with eome making a top
of $a.t A few feedings Ismbs were In good
demand at steady flxures. t nce trade
was under way the market was fairly ac
tlve and the clearance at a reansonable
hour.
What applied to lambs would applv
eq'ially as well to nged sheep. . hliiir
Tn, "l'lly of ewes was not mu. h
different from yraterday either as to
7. . ""J"V r the otrerlngs. The best
kinds were shout a dime lower and the
heavier and the In-between grades showed
possibly little mote decline. A ship
ment of light Mexican ewes brought 8S.70.
The hulk of the fed westerns moved at
$."..40.11 5 Ml.
Todsv's receipts of 10..VH head wer-
against 3, ,63 a Wek ago, 6.3.,n two weeks
ago and 7 11 a yea- ago. For the week
to date they amount to 27.744, compare.
with 13.620 last week and I8.1J1 two weeks
ago.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: ljxmhs.
good to ehHce, $H 40u.i; Ismbs, fair to
food. $8.0iti.40; feeders, fair to good.
r.rJi7.i: yearlings, good to choirs,
7.40: yearlings, fair to good, K.Vktr. 00;
yearlings, feeders. SY7,itig.2fi: wethers,
good to choice, $H.2,"!J.60; wethers, fair to
good. 8H.HVjrg.2f,; wethers feeders. $4.4H$
6.t; ewes, g.wd to choice, $5.gvu6.70; ewes,
fair to good, $3.10ffW 40; ewea, feeders.
$4 26166.0(1
Roptcaentatlve sales:
no. A .
NEW YORK JiTOCK MARKET
Smallest Amount of Buiineti for Full
Session for Many Tear.
MOVEMENT NARROW ONE
Total Kales tome to Barely Flftr
Thensand aarea mn Thl, Small
Oataat Largely Limited
ts $"avorltea.
lambs..,.
lambs
lambs,...
lambs....
184 fed
143 fed
1H3 fed
107 fed
100 culls
81 fed lambs
121 fed ewea
167 fed ewes
167 fed ewes
41 fed ewes
1M fed lambs
112 fed lambs
fed lambs ,
M fed ewea
10 culls
17 fed ewes
248 Mexican Isinhs
8M fed lamb
201 fed lambs
2l8i fed lamba
4 fed ewea
218 fed ewes
118
, 110
110
108
si
, M
80
lOl
08
IIS
!H
86
V"
ml
101
id
Pr.
H 0
8 SO
8 Ml
X
7 .VI
8 60
6 0
6 00
6 tiO
5 Oil
6 45
H 4..
5 4i
6 HI
4 00
r. ;i
5 70
8 ,vl
N 40
8 60
0
.. 55
Totals
CATTLE Receipts
rnly 100 cars being
til I r.l of tlieni did not arrive uatll
lii tho morning. For that reason
...2.SK9 9,673 9,896
were light today.
reported and one.
lata
the
irauo was aiow and nun. as buyers are
atwaya Inclined to wait until everything
la 111 a.gnl before filling orders. At tha
aamo time early advices from Chicago,
where recoiids wore large were by no
means reassuring,
In the end beef steers aold at prices
that were steady to as much aa loo lower.
Cows and hellers wero In good demand
and they sold anywhere from ateady to
loo lower In spots, tha trade being ex
tremely uneven.
There were not many stork ers and
feeders In first hands, but there were a
food many In the yards carried over
10m yesterday, and day before by traders
so that the total supply was ptentv large
enough. The market did not show very
much change from yesterday, but the
?;eneral run of medium stockora and
eedors ara fully 16t26c lower than last
week. The beat fleshy feeders have not
shown quite so much decline as other
grades, owing to the lighter supply of
that anrt.
quotations on cattle: Prime yearlings,
S.7f.'a9.76; good to choice rornfsd heeves,
$S.(KWj8.76; fair to good cornfed beeves.
$7. 601 8. 00; common to fair cornfed beeves.
.DWf.i; gooa to cnotca range beeves,
$7.7.Vg8.26; fair to good rang heavea,
$ti.7f'fi'7.76i common to fair range beeves.
$5 75Q4.75; good to choice hellers. $6.0ntjS
7 25; good to choice cows, $5.7iti4.t; fair
to good cows, j.00'(3(&.i5; common to fair
cows, $4.onji.o0; good to choice stockers
and feeders. $7.50iii8.1.: fair to aood
stockers and fecdeis, $8.807.60; common
to lair storkers and reedors. 86.7'a..r.;
stock heifers. $3.25l.2&: stocK rows. $4.7i
(.75; stock calves, $d.OO4r800; veal calves,
I7.00r.iruu; bulls, stags, etc., f6.i$ti.75.
Kepreeeniative aalea:
Representative sales:
stCKF bTKEKB.
CHICAGO LIVM 8TIM K MtRKFT
Cattle Weak, Hosts Slow, Karen
trona.
CHICAGO. Dee. 30. CATTLE Re.
celpts. is.coo head; market wesk; natl.'e
steers,, tr.44sy!.So; western, $r..tkti70; cws
and heifers, $j.ooflH.lO; calves, $,.10hS0
HOGH-ltecelpta, i,M1 head; msret
slow, 5iftl0e lower; bulk, $T.0(iti7.l.".; lUlil,
$H.70'a7.10; mixed. .. lt".lH); licavv. h.0?f
7.20; rough, $8.sivfig.!io: piRs, $-..40jjr.o
ttit.r AND LAMBt-Re(l,,is. 1...0O)
neaa; marKet strong; sheep, 5.7..ftil.i5;
yearlings, .i.7.'kfi7.8j; lambs, $.7'-rt8 7...
Kansaa City l ive gtock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 30.-CATTI.R
Receltits, 8,400 head; marKet ateadv;
prime fed steers. I'.i.oulflO.Oo; dressed beef
steers, $7.2Aj1.n; western steers, $7.0"mi
9.00; stockers and feeders, $8.26-a.00; bulls,
$.r..2(.ij.l; calve.4. $B.0iKal(i.0i).
HOG Receipts, 10,000 head; market
lower; bulk, $7.0Mf7.26; heavy, $7.157.2.'.;
packers and butchers. $7.Kiftf7.274; llgnl.
$0.sfi7.174; pigs, $H.2MtIS.6ii.
8HEEP AND LAM11H Iteocipts, 7.C0)
head; market lower; lamba, $8.2.VftS.tO;
yearlings. $8.601.7.50; wethers. $5.5tvw.fO:
ewes, $5.266.W.
St. Louis Live Ntock Market.
HT. I3U'I.S, Mo., Dec. :w. CATTLE
Receipts. 4,(kmj head; market steady; na
tive beef steers, $7.5i& 10.00; cows and
heifers. $5.00u.26: southern steers. l,V7fw
7.76; cows and heifers, $l,0tK9.(io; native
calve, $8.0nrc. ,a.
HlXiS- Receipts, 12,500 head; market
lower: pigs and light. $6.ooi'7.25: mixed
and butchers, $7.00.7.!5; good heavy, 17.11
lh7.25.
bilEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. 2,000
head: market steady: native muttons
$4.7A5.76; lambs, $4 2Mi.ti;.; yearllnss.
.7.26O.7.80.
I Am Forced to Sell
a new five-room, all modern
bouae recently purchased by
me. This hvMise Is located in tha
Wcat l ara.tm district, ona block
from Laavanwortb car and four
biocka from Farnam. Oak
finish downstairs, while enaoial
bath. Bleeping porch, beautiful
. lawn. You can buy this nous
at a hlg sacrifice.
Address. M 213. Be. aftar
p. 111. phoua Webcar 814s.
New York 4iearral Make.
NEW YORK. Dec. .A-BUGA R Raw,
steady; molasses, 3VH3.43c; centrifugal
4.014.080. Refined, steaay; cut loaf, 5.86c;
crushed, 5.76c; mould "A." 6.4o-; cubes
6.20c; XXXX powdered, 6.10c; powdered.
6.06c; fine granulated, 4 96c; diamond A.
4.86c; confectioners' A. 4.W; No. 1, 4.70c.
BlrTTER Easier: receipts, 6.587 tubs;
creamory fcxtrss, Kl scaring, oC ; rream
ery, higher scoring, ::ti4i73i'c; creanierv,
firsts, 3-"nT.c; seconds. 2Hr(i.10r; process
extras. 2iV(2';4 ; ladles, current make,
firsts. 234424c; seconds, : packing
stock, curient make. No. 2, 'ilWi'S-i:
I CHEESE Steady; rwelpta Iri;' lioxes;
1 state, whole milk, field, specials. 15.. m
15V; state, fresh, specials, 15c; state
average fancy, 144tHc; skims. Ziu
134c.
E;GS Hteady; receipts, 4,152 cuses'
fresli gathered, extra fine, 41aic; vtra
firsts, ic; lirsts, 87ih;-18cj iseconds. S3tHlc;
state, Pennsylvania and nearby lien
nery whites, fine to fane v. 4T,j!.,..
gathered whites, 3&if47;; hennery browns! I
4U42e; gathered browns and mixed
colors, J?S4oc.
ItjlLTRy-Uressed. qulat; western
luwBiuis ciii.-Hcns, iTiii.tc; fowls. 124ft
. u.m, n..i viiicseiis,
14c; fowls. Hi 154c; turkeys, 20c.
LEGAL NOTICES
STOCK HO LDERa' MEETING.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of the HASTINGS AND NORTH
WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, for
the election of seven Directors, and the
transaction of such othor business as mav
line lietoie the meeting, will ke held si
the office of A. I Mctil, r, corner of lath
snd Ixjdge eitieela, Omaha, Nebraska on
Monday, the ith day of January. A D
1!15. al 11 o'clock A. M.
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SIOUX CITY, la., Dec. :).-!ATTLE
Recelpta, $.200 head: market 10jjc lower;
native stesrs, $.5is.76; cows and heif
ers. $4.76'a6.56; canncrs. $3.75t4.o; stock
ers and feeders, $S. 597.76; calves, $8.00
8.60; bulls, sUgs, etc., $4.50KU0.
HOG44 Receipts. 4,600 head; market 5c
lower; heavy $.Vrj7.00; mixed. $!
8.95; light, $.85jm.90; bulk of sales, $ 9ir
$.95.
e'HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, $010
head; market steady; ewes, $5.50; lamhs,
$..'iO'ii4i.6o. 1
St. Joseph Lira Stork Market.
ST. JOHEPH, Dec. 80. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1,000 heed; market steady; steers
$7.00110 00; rows and heifers, $4 .26c.00;
calvea, $6.00f.6O.
IfOGK- Receliits, 11.500 head- market,
lower; top, 87 25; bulk. $7.001 7. 20.
HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1600
head, market steady; lambs, $&.ou$t.6A,
Kaaaas tlly (iraln and Provisions.
KANHAS CITY, Dec. .-WHEAT-No.
2 hard. $1 2or,. I.204; No. 3 red. $1.11111.22:
May. $1,214; July. $1,134.
CORN-No. 2 mixed. 7ifl8i:: No. 3
white, 84e; May. 724c; Julv, 72tt73c.
OATH No. i white, 4FH7c; No. 2 mixed,
, u',. ,.c.
UUTTKR-Creaniery, 38c; firsts,
! seconds, 2Sc; packing, 2ti4c
j KtiGSFlrsls. 83c; seoonds, 22c.
mi i.TitY urns, 114c; roosters
turkeys, 15".
I !
HEIFERS.
S40 10
t 74
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6 7J
8 K
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j Mea Market.
, NEW YORK. Iec. 30 il ETA I.S 1 jad
, (Julet, 13.75413.85; lm.l .n. i'19 2s il'
1 Spelter , uulct $5 65fltz.ao, London. 127 10s'
Tin dull; S 5fttt3.1.50; Ixindon, spot, i.147
IBs; futures. itx if. Copper, dull; elee-
trolytic. Illii'n 13.874; casting, 112 754V
. j.i.".. ijh.ii, siot, scs ls fc.l, futures,
1 57 Iron, quiet and unchanged.
ST. IX)t IS, Dec. id METALS Iad,
iirm. ii n-it. ourr, (luiet, B0.o.rra..b.
Il
Mlnaeapolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS .Minn.. Dec.
:
WHEAT December. $1.21; May. $1 24i
No. 1 hard. $L2V No. 1 northern. $1.22 s.a
1.264; No. 2 northern, . VJit 1.234.
ruuuiv-Auviwxa. rancy va tents
$8.46; first lears. $5.35; second clears
$4M; shipments. 1,1. (fid barrels.
BARLEY 2fiI7c.
RYE 451(4i.rt.u7.
BRAN $J2.50.
COM N No. 8 yellow, CI4c.
OATS No. 8 white. f!'Alf'..e.
t FLAXlMl-iOV.
Liverpool iirmtu Market.
IJVERPOOL. Dec. SW.-WHEAT-Spot
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, loa Wd' No i!
10s tsd; No. 2 bard winter. 1J Jd. Ku
tures nominal.
CORN Spot nominal. Futures steady
January, bs 34d; February, 6a 4'id.
Bes Want Ads Produce Results.
AND FEEDER
M Tl
a) r7
-i io Ti u
W7 ti 10 M 7 o
t7 ;u llu 10-J4 7 ss
13 UO M 64 11H0 7
li 70 40 46 1048 7 ,0
W t.S'1 L.i.s&.
J. W. Ramsey Colo.
No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
49 steers . ..1077 T II 45 steers.. ..1027 7 15
8 steers.. ..1127 7 15 1 cow 900 6 75
HOGS Receipt remained fairly liberal
thlH morning, about lu cars, or lO.tluO
head, being reported In. Ten cars of
these rams direct to a packer from an
other market. For tha three days re
ceipts total 2S.7S3 heads, being 6.500 shott
of last week and more than 1.O0D aniailar
than last year.
Chicago Iroks rather sharply again
today, and tha local market opened alow,
with early packar bids generally 643'10o
lower than yesterday. Nothing sold at
this time, In fact values braced up a good
deal before anything .was cashed, and
while a few of the earlier sales looked
a shade easier, the long snd of the offer,
inga aold at prices that wars steady with
Tuesday's aveisge, so that the general
market Is very nearly steady. After tha
first few sales had been mails tha move
ment became fairly active and most
everything was cleaned up In good season.
Shippers and speculators bought rather
freely thia morning, but at that lights
remained In puor request and there were
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Dae. 30.-COTTON Spot
iiiiet; middling uplands, 7.8uc; no sales. '
The cotton market closed steady at a
net advance ot i points on January, while
other months were 2 to 0 points lower
LIVERPOOL. Dec. .-c:(iTTO.'Hnn.
I limited business; prices steady: American
middling fair; 6 Rid; good middling, 4 id
middling. $2d; low middling, 4. 15d;
I good ordinary, J.Md; ordinary. $.01. Sales,
I 5,1100 bales.
. Lonla Grata Market.
ST. LOUIS Deo. 20. WHEAT No. 2
red, $1 JWJ1 No. 2 hard. $1.2&4l.h
December. $1,234: May. $1.24.
CORN-No. I, 74c; No. I whita. $84c:
December. 7c; May, 74fJTJ4c,
OATS No. i. 44c: No. t white, 53c.
Dry Gaada Market.
NEW YORK. Dac. 80.-DRY OOODS
Cotton goods and yarns iulet. Worsted
yarns wars mora active. Wool serges tor
the fall of 1915 were being aold from
stock without advances. Burlaps were
kctive and higher.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts
NRW YORK, Iac. S8. EVAPORATED
APPLFfV Quiet.
DRIED FHUIT-Prunsa. firm. Aprl
eota and peadiea, dulL Ralsius, firm.
1
Bank tTnartaaT.
OMAHA. Dac. 80. Bank clearings for
Omaha today were $3,884,173.1, and for
tha corresponding day last year. $2 791.
179.11
NEW YORK". Dec. . Operstlons oil
the stock exchange today were marked by
tic itnullct amount of business for a
full si.n since Fehrusry of I188. Tntsl
nlrs smoinited to hardly 50,)0 shares
and this smiill nutpitt wss largely lltnl'.ed
to about a score of so-called favorites,
the mure obscure Issues being almost
completely neglected.
Tin movement was narrow throughout
with a lowering trend, leaders yielding
ss mini as s point st the outset, but
making ge-.ersl recoveries on settlement,
of short contracts. Tho list drifted aim
lessly to an apathetic hut firm close-
ot" all the Important slocks St. Psut
failed to rcKSln Its decline, the weakness
bring ass... late.l with inmors of an Im
pr piling b.m.l i r note Issue. These sam
rumors apnlied to other tallroads as well
ns Industrial companies whose pressing
financial n-nulicinnt were matters of
general knowlclae.
Allswrturl, KunsMs A Texas praferre.l
nas the only addition to ti e list of stocks
touching their minimum despits a favor
sble statement of earnings for Novem
ber. Restoration of the regular "Pan
handle" preferred dividend was received
with Interest because the company Is con-t-olled
by the Pennsylvania company.
w hi h recently made n drastic cut In Its
dividend.
A sllaht advance In the prices of cer
tain flnlrhe.1 products was hailed as
an Indication of betterment In the steel
trade. Un the other hand, there were no
signs that the railroads wete llkelr t ,
buy beyond their pressing need Other
Uns or hnslness showed further Indica tions
nf recovery, chiefly aa a result of
war cont met. .
An additional gain of almost $e,0M,(Vo
U I I w as the statement, the moderate
loan decrease be.ng more than offset bv
n 1'irge decrease In discounts. London
iiiBikct wa steady, w'lth exictancy r
gnr.llnr next week s resumption by the
stin k exchangr.
The I.hsI bond market wag Iregula.
wlt'i renew d weakness In low grade Is
su.'s. Total sales, ymr value, aggregated
ll.frMMI
United Stntes government coupon 3s
gained S per rent or call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
011 stocks were:
Aln.1.1 Onltl
Anulsini'ed copper ...
Am. ts,i huir
An,erl an Cin
n nrlr.in g tt
Am f It. plrf
..in. s.iftsr Itenntnx
Amsil.'in T. S T
An.srl.-sn Tobaera
Anamnrta Mlnli.
At.'hlMn
galllmm A- Ohio
Ilnrnkhn l.aplrt Tr
ralllnmla fyirokuin ...
i snailian Pa.-ltlc
t'ratial l.esihr -
1 nappa.' s .Ihio
1 hleatn tl. W
Itilrauo. ,M. s Ml. f...
1 hi. Jo 0 N. W
l.h.o i opp-r ,
i'lors8 Fuel ; imn.,,
f'elnrarti, A Ho.ifhern
Henvrr 4 I! In U.-anrt...,
rvnvs-i 4 n. O. pM
1 t ti 1 1 lr tip.-urtiira ....
MMe
Oeneral Klertrlff
tlrsst Nwrthsrn p:4
' ll pftt N. llr rlfa ,. ...
ilunenhelm Kiplnnitloa..
Ililnnis ('antral
lnt..rhor...ih Mel. ptd...
inspirsilni Pepper
intrrnatlnnal Harvaaisr..
Kan-an t'liy Houtharn...
lhlth Valley
1-ouI.tiii, Na.hrllla.
Maxl.an Psirolaun
Mlml lVppr
Mlasourl. K. T
M Ipnnurl I urlrto
National lllaruli
Natlnsal Is4
Navada fJvpper
Ne York I'entrsl ,
N. V.. N. H H
N..l.lk S- Wratarn
Nnrtharn I'hlKIu
Pa.llli! Mull
rarlfle T. T
Pennsylvasla ,.
rnllman 1 alses Car
Ht ". (,'oppsr
Keillii
Heiuhlw nn gtael...
Rcx'k I, land (
It's'l. Inland Co. ptd....
HI. I., a tv P. M ptd...
Southern l'a.-lflc
'Mniiihain Railway ,
TrnneFspe Cnpftar
Tsa Compsnf
t'nlnn Partite
I n Ion pH. ltln ptd
t'nlied Htaias Hteal
V. 8, Hlrwl afd ,
I'tah C.sipar
Wahaah p;d
Wastarn t'nlon
Weatlnshnuao Elric ..
orf.red.
Total Ml for the day, V.x) sharea.
al. Hlfh. Low. Cm.
'J I no a.4
4. son mi, f, n
,.i.i ri to 3',
I'M :"' 361a 2
,,,. ,,,,, s
104
Ji ll 11744 111',
317
m iM, r.it 4s
iHHi nil a u
6m s'4 i,
9 0 MS t, a,
TOO 14 1X4 H4
O0 ;,T 3S"4 44,
401,
2'Ki ;4 . ,
123
Hon C3' .ia..
M
,,, .... i'i
..... ..... p'j
,., ,, S
114
1.WI0 !' 21S tl,
) W 1314, IMP,
l.) IIIH 111 112',
l
44',
101
.nt 4114 pint ((114
218) 14', lt
84
at
800 1J1I4 1JSH, Iji.
lit
49
K J7 17 H.T,
84,
V,
ll'
43
40 11 114 111,
83Va
400 44 ti, M'a
'.'
80 lfxi atlVa, 91',
, 14
1.400 1044 1044i 1044
1MI'4
16t
8,700 14.14 14IS4 lt,
loo UW ls4 m,
400 H S S
" 14 14 JS
'i.'toi '114' .'iii, ni
' 14
1.000 it 814 ' "i
us
4.200 n4 11114 li7
78',
4,411 4' 4844 4-m
400 1MH IO414 104",
1.W0 4 414 48
14
100 7H 7 87'
100 88 8 4
Xrvr York Money Market.
?K- V0' .-MBBCANTlLK
PAPER-4Tf44 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGB-gtteady:
sixty-day bills. $4 7150; for cables, $4.7576;
for demand, $4.8516.
MONEY-Call. firmer, high, 3 per cent:
low, 3 per cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent;
last loan, per cent; closing bid. 3 per
cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time lnn.
easy; sixty and ninety days. 3W?M per
cent; six months, 8 ner cant.
SILVEK-Bar. 44c; Mexican dollars.
274c. '
BONDS Government, firm?
Irregular.
LONDON, Dec. 80.-
per ounce.
money I per cent. Discount
short bills. 24 per cent; three months
J4W2X per cent.
CluKtng Quotations on bonds'
follows-
C. 8. rf. im, rag.. 87
do coupon IT
f. H. 1. reg 104 NT. Y.
railroad,
SILVER Bar, ai
do coupon .
IT. 8. 4a. rf...i..
do oupo.n.. ... .
Panama 80. raupoa..
Am. bmtltars ...
A. T. T. er. 4Sa.
Arnioue S Co. 4i,a
At.'liUon rB. 4s...
IU.I. 4a fibtn 4a
1 fin. Ohio 4H
r. B. Q. J. 4...
I M 4 P 1 44S. Mi
H. I. a I', e. 41
Mo. Pan. or. Is... 40
N. Y. O, s. IU... 71
city lisii..i04
11 w. T. fjuite 4Va....l
"t n. 1.. n. H. 4 k,
H ev. s 1314
No. I-aoltla 4s Mu
Vo, 4
T. a T. 6a 4
'4i Reading io 4s w.
.. " L. A g. r. n s
bo. rsa. . s..... H
' do ret 4 a.i7
M4 "do er. 6a.
a . 5T,
... si,
... 4S
...
...1S1V,
...MO
. ST.'
K. C Ho. rW t . ail W it.,.. 1 ...
. ... ...... ..-a nvai.
-m a,, ar -j lac 4a. li
Bid. Ottartd.
rtolo. la. r. 4 W So. Railway
1. 4V H. a. ret. 4a 43 f nlon Farlfie
Fris gen. 4 68 do er 4s
ttaa. Klaclrlt hm. ...1024 v. g. HaMMr
it. No. lat 4-.. MS, P. g. HtMl 6a
III. ( an. ret. 4a. .. S wahasti 1st aa
Lire.
is.
88
, M
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. JO. COFrEE A
further decline of 1 l-ld in the rate ol
Klo exchajnse on London and continued
talk of an easier cost and freight situs.
Jion seemed responsible for some further
ll'iuldatloii In the coffee market todav.
but after opening at a dec Una of 8 to I
points the market steadied on covering
or trade bu ing, and closed net un
changed to 6 point lower. Sales, 17 760
hags. January, 6t42c; February, ,00c;
March. .loc; April, 4Y20c; May, i.JOc:
June. ii.30c; July. 7.13c: August, 7.20c; Sep
tember. 7.16c; October. 7.82c; November.
7.SNC. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7. 74c; San
tos No. 4, 94c Private reports circulat
ing today indicate that 55o.Q0o huaa e ,h.
slock of valorisation coffee amounting to
about l.OM.Ooo bags neld in Hamburg at
the beginning of the war have been sold
at 144c for good average Santos. Rio
and Santos markets unchanged.
MRS. DAVID WHITNEY DIED
LAST WEEKjN CALIFORNIA
The death of Mrs. Ellas, C. Whitney,
ona of tha pioneer women ot thia city.
occurred laat week at Orldlsy. Cal. Mrs.
Whitney can.e to Omalia from Applaton,
Wis., In January, lttti. aud has lived here
continuously since, that time until two
years ago. when, after tha death of her
husband. David Whitney, she want to
California to join her son.
Mis. Wh.tnvy was g sister of John M.
Marston of this city snd of Mrs. Samuel
Bdtuerman of Denver. She la survived
by a son. Burt II. Whitney, of Grtdley,
Cal. Her only daughter. Mrs. Minnie TV.
Clark, who was well known tn Omaha,
died one ear ggo.
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