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    TI1E REK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1915.
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nF.AL EST ATI.
FARM R l l.M) FOR S4I.R
MOW A.
A BAROAIN.
139 In Harrison Co., Iowa; new Improve
menfe; land laye good, at $110; $b00 down,
I2.6H0 March 1, time on balance A bar
gala. 'We'll prove It. Come and se.
FRANK HILL. Logan. Ia.
uix.KurA.
40, 90 or 10 ACREg, good heavy soil, well
settled part of Torid county, Minn.; good
roads schools and churrhes. Price, $15 to
$30 per acre. Terms. 1 per acre raah.
balance fi per acre a year; S.n"0 acrea to
elect from. Schwab Broe.. 102S riyraouth ;
ing. , Minneapolis, Minn. ;
WE have aeveral good quarter sect ons
for city property. McCartan & Whalen.
vii
WISCONSIN.
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UPPF.R WISCONSIN-Best dairy and '
general crop atate In the union; aettlera i
wanted; landa for aale at low price on
rr:v;.T rrv v.y :
for etock raining. If Interested In fruit
landa aak for booklet on apple orchards.
Address Land and Industrial tept.. 800
Line Railway. Minneapolis. Minn.
M 1 9C K LL A .NUU I .
HAVE TOU A FARM FOR PALET
Write a rood dearrlntlon of vr.nr lanrl
ana icnu ii 10 me aioux jiiy (la.l Jour
T.V" "-I1? yu.r:
a a a at (-111 v -w 1
rai, - tows a moi r-owerrui want Ad
M.Hinm" T..m.nv. . ... re.. I
day evening. Saturday morning and every
fr . . . . " w
montn, giv ng sixteen aa on twelve air- 1
fi fU, , n. ti . 7t ,
wora a, i.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper; 250.0UO reader dallv In four great
atate.
NEBRASKA.
BUT a fine 640-acre stock ranch near
church, achool and general store. Mra.
C. B. Bhlppen. Fardun. Neh.
FOR SALE Boat large body h'gh grade
medium nrleed land In Nebraaka: verv
little money required. C. Bradley, Wol
pacn, wen. o
The One Best Buy
Anywhere
Perkins Co., Neb., Lands, $15
to $25 acre. Come see for your,
self. We prove it or pay all of
your expenses. Enough said.
Write for particulars to
DAVE SHUTER,
GRANT. NEB.
Agents Wanted in Every
County. Write me.
ONLY 1375 buys a 640-acre Bchool land
lease in Cherry county, running twenty
four years, being nine miles from town
and R, R. Thla is a bargain. Write
owner, L. C. Crandall, 1644 Locust St.,
Lincoln. Neh,
240 ACRES, sure crop, farm near Her
man; level and well Improved. Priced
right. Will Fasaett. Herman. Neb.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
1100 TO 110,000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th & Farnam Sta.
CITY and farm loans, 6, bSi. per cenL
J. H. Dumont A Co.. 416 State Bank.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture into cash.
Ott Drooertv lrfze Un. . .rv-iit
lx property. LArge loaiia a specialty.
W. H Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg.
tankr H rlr
t TO 6 for loans on best clasa city
rasidenc.es In amount, 12,000 up, also
farm loana. Reasonable commissions.
PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam St. J
OMAHA homes7 East Nebraska farma. j
O'KKEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1116 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715.
FARM AND CITY LOANS.
ODOUGHERTY A HUGHES,
Til Keellne Bldg. Phono D. 1011.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg.
6
CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlberg, 310
1S Brandels Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
ONE 9-room house, corner lot, will trade
equity for a good vacant lot.
O. A. ECKLES.
Phone T. 1893 or H. 573.
OWNER will exrh. farm near Co. Bluffs,
FEVEN-PASSENGER auto to exchange
for 6-room bungalow. Phone Doug. 2ik
REAL ESTATE WASTED
I WANT to buy for cash 2 or 3 very
cheap lota. Give price and legal de
rcrlption and you will hear from me.
S. 840. Boa.
IF you want to sell, let the people
know. We take a picture of your place,
make 100 copies, write a full and complete
description and put it in the hands of
over 100 real estate men In Omaha. We
also dlaplsy it on our bulletin board at
loth and Farnam bla.. wnere tnouaanna
are pasalnfr daily
ily. Result count. Our
hove service Is $ glvins
,t amount of publicity at
charge or tne tu
you the greatest
m minimum i-nat.
REALTY LISTING COMPANY.
Tyler 4'JO. 400 Ware Block.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDK
NICE 6-Room Cottage w
trlth bath; EL
rkal kstatf: south side
$3,000
TELll'h "w KVarf'ront lol
42x140: oak
to achool:
kt d. ! niifi BiiMi Anwn. iJJ Der mo. 11 o nxi nuanria less limn ihi-i wn.-r. lumi. ... , ... r.. . fcwr i
--WT. ' r. .. - . . ... ctiolce mm ano. H'i.fo 11. -iu: rs o. 1. i.Tiiiri
1613 Wirt. Tel. Wen, 4;JII, huiih ro rurtner enc our. " "J, "i M f No. 2. S8.fWi9.00: No. 3. S6.0irri8.00:
ChTcaGO 2,32-Neat 'four-room cottage the Jc sT'V
Part modern. , "cU.aranOMp at the eastern e,- JL m. "1 1 heat 0 cholcei '
board w hich were moatly of domea lc t.TRAU - h b e w heat, $. o io.w. cholu ,
finish 1uat cnmnleted- close navigaiion. lea 10 omrming 01 rair MINIVtATOl.lti, i ec. m.-hiimi-smendid
nd.hto hood IS 'r" H'" '"P l"1'1 December. $1.08.; May. $1,124; No. 1
,rti. . Tc5?J!rf ri w;'th' Favorable weather cased com. Export hard. $1.13A: No- northern. $l.llVtffj
rash will handle it. Located 2132 S. 25th
Ave.
C. 0. CARLBERG,
312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
100x169
Harney. Just west of 20th, $35 M. (Near
Oratn Exchange.)
I T , , , O TV A.
iTlHTllSnri t"V. IVlOTTOn
-Wl A V-aU AtAm W44
Farnam Street
100 feet on Farnam St.. near :0th. $S5.000.
Harrison & Morton
uiollt
flEAL ESTATE MISCTCLIiAXF.Ol'S
Do You
Want a
Home?
I have a fine new six
room house, all modern,
beautifully finished, well
located, near street car. A
snap for $3,400.
Terms: $500 cash, bal
ance monthly payments.
Phone AVal. 2125.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Receipts Total One Hundred
and Sixty-Eight Cart and the
Sales Are Good.
PRICE UNCHANGED TO CENT UP
OMAHA, December IS, 11&- .
Wheat and corn reoelpta were very good
today and there waa an excellent cash
demand for everything on the Hat.
The recointa n f Kk..) totalled 13 Car
and the antra which were correspond
ngy heavy, ranged from unchanged to
ic nisner.
very
'good, and although the poorer grade of (
new H.icn. tn the commercial
rrmAnA mnIA a . imnhanm. rtrlceB.
Oati were in rood demand and ruled
Uc higher. Oata recelpta were modorata
and the caah demand for thla cereal waa
quite active
RVe receipt were very heavy and the
rr remained gt-aay. umg .ooUl
In hifrher.
Rarlev waa quoted nominally lo higher.
Clearance of wheat and flour were
equal to 2.0l2,00r bushels; corn. 103.0W)
bushel; oata. 18,0no bushela.
At Liverpool wheat and corn cloaed
uncharged. .
rrimary wheat receipt wera 4.9M,Ono
bushela and ahlpment 2 MS 000 bushels,
e.gninst recelpta of I.MS.0UO buahela and
,:t ..i. f m h ,.h.l. last vur
ac ai 1 r 1 at 1 1 -
" ' T 1 (xm
Primary corn recelpta were l.m.vv
r T..he.V "IS
iaa am k.k.i. laat vear
" "- i '7 0iio
Frlmnry oata recrlnta were t.!'i
bushela and shipment 904,000 buahela.
aKHlnat receipts 01 1.061. (KM bushela ana
shipment of 6M.O110 bushela laat year.
CARLOT RECE1FT8.
Wheat. Corn. Oat.
Chicago 7& 111
M innps nnlla 1.703 ... ...
, iniluth '
'Omaha 1R
I Kansaa City W
' 8t. Ixuis tJT
! Winnipeg 2.4H8
4"
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Koi. ronnrtad olav: Wheat No. 2
hard winter: 2 cara, 11.06. No. I hard
winter: 1 car. U 03; I cars, ; f cars,
11.02; 4 care, SLOIH; 11 cara, 11.01; 4 car,
ti milt- s car. 11.00: 1 car. Vc. No. 4
oulo Vn 1
. i (Mly. A ra 1.7c: a ear.
EJr..aiJT v.n la Vi.;. 4c: 8 cars. Wc;
I u.. c.ranU- I c.r. Ic i 1 car.
io-. i i S7e- ?..r tV: tear.
SSr; l car. Br; i car, eic; i ".
4c; 1 car, 2c; 1 car, c. No. 4 eprlng: 1
car, m-l I cara, inc. mo. aprina. -
spring:
. 11.06.
i
K2,v No 2 mixed: 1 car. il.to. Jo. i
mixed: 1 car, 93c. No. 2 durum: S cara,
ll.oC. No. I durum: 5 cars. Wc; 2 cars,
c. No. 2 durum mixed: 2 cars, 89e. No.
3 durum mixed: 2 cara, 8Sc. Rye No. 2:
1 car. 82e. No. S: 1 car. 8oe. No. 4: 4 2-t
cars. 87c. Corn No. t white: 1 car,
part old, 64c: cara. 3c. No. 4 white:
2 cara, 60c. No. 6 white: 2 2-t cars. Mc;
1 car. 5Sc. No. C white: 1 car, 69c; 2 cars,
67c; IS cars. trie. No. 2 yellow: 1 car,
old, 6Hc. No. S yellow: 2 cara, 6Vic. No.
4 yellow: 1 car. 614c; 1 car. 634c; 1 car,
i car. KlUc. No & vellow: 1 car.
62Hc; 1 car, lHc; 4 cars. Sic. No. 6 yel
low: 1 car. 6Vtc fo. I mixed: 1 car,
eld. 67'c No. S mixed: S cara. old, 7c;
2 cars, old. 67e; 1 car. part 01a. wc; 1
64V,c. 1 car, 644c; 4 cara. 64c; 2 cars. 63c,
No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 62c; 2 cars, 61c; 8 cars,
fiOc. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 60c; I cara,
30c: 1 car, 68c; 1 car, 57c; 1 car. 66MiC. No.
6 mixed: 6 cara, 56c: 1 car. Kc. Sample:
1 car, f.Sc; 1 car, 67c; 1 car. 66c; 2 cars,
62c; 1 car. 50c; 1 car. 47Vic. Oata Stand
ard: 2 cara. 41c. No. 3 white: 1 car,
40S4c; 1 car, 40Vc; cars, 40c. No. 4 white:
6 cars. 394c. Sample: 1 car. S8c; 1 car,
37Hc; lMi care, S7c. Barley No. 4: 2 cara,
63c. Rejected: 1 car, S0e; 1 car. 00.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat, iso. r nard.
II.Oil U6: No. 3 hard. 98Het6l.2; No. 4
'hard. 914T!7c: No. 2 soring. t8c61.0l; No.
'.3 spring. No. 2 durum, sttcl.O0;
1 No. 3 durum. 984i?c; sample, T.VfWSc.
Corn: No. S white. 6Mc; No. 3 white,
..o,.,-. W .hi,. ih-jv.! Nn I white
. .v- - . - - - .
57144 59c: No. 6 white, SoHJzWc: No. 2 yel-
Inu. (W,,XU.- Vn X vellow. fRiMUSic: No.
4 yellow, 6Kp6IVtc: No. 6 yellow, . iij24e;
No. yellow. 68&60Hc; No. 2 mixed, 670
671; 'No, i mixed, 63V4464'4c; No. 4
mixed. 69f.2c: No. S mixed, 6Wi60'c; No.
mixed, 65fa9c. Oata: No. ! white, 4U4'
41U0; standard. 40(&41c; No. S white. Vff
V4c; rto. wnite, w"n'Kic. uarioy:
'Malting. 6Wt65c; No. 1 feed. DSe. Rye:
No. 2: govitfreilic; No. I. ssVi-Traoc.
Chicago closing prices turnlahed The
Ree by Logsn A Bryan, stock and grain
nroKern, :iio outn b xieenin. umuiu;
AHtclel Open. I High. I Low. 1 Ploae.l Sat'y
Wheatl
Dec.
I.
I I
1 12HI 1 15'! 1 13
1 14,'l 17W4!l WlVa
1 137"!
1 18
I 17
Slay.
1 16
SI H
I
Corn
Doc I 67141
May.rriWI
T, 67'4! 7H 7H
71SI 70S! 71 I 714
42i 41 'l 4141 1H
45Ui I 44H
I I I
IS 17HI 17 IS I 1 15 I 05
18 22Vsl 18 02S4I 18 17',i 18 05
I I I
9 2HI 9 67HI 67HI 62',
9 ?2Vil 87WI 8 'l 0
9 67-701 2ii 6241 9 62
10 00 I 9 92Vil 95 9 95
UHta. I
lec.. 4141
May.i44"i'a'Vl
Lard. I
Jan.. I
May. I
Rll.s. I
9 60
ClIICAUO taRAIN AXI) PROVISIOMS
Feat ore of the Tradlaar and Closlngl
trla n flinH of Trtte.
r-tnrArso nee 1S T'nexnected falling
off In the United State vlalble supply
total gave decided Impetus toiiay to an
s,ivance In the wheat market here. The
.rlosP although
unsettled, was lc to 2n
j higher, with Decei
m... 1 1714! 17,i
.JJ'kVoJn! VaU Jp.
ecember at ll.is1 and nail case, .w case; n. . ui,
. . - ...i. . i . t rr . ii.iin. o .1 .
corn nninea c
Vtc to AjC and provi-
slona varying from 5c off to a rise
of 12c. .
Wheat traders ran Into a genuine sur
prlae In the visible supply figures. It
!show . Bnod enlargment of stocka, but
ItiHtoad the segregate waa more man i,-
tniMn. Tcnc.ea aieo 10 nanuica 1 me wbi.i.
cult or tne nonrcpori or wneai arioat at
j Buffalo whtre the aame condition haa
"l.s.ed In previous vear. at the close of
existed in previous vear at ine close or
inquiries and the upturn in wheat brought
a rally, but not of a lasting sort.
01 were strengthened by ad' lrea that
a fair export bua'noas waa under way at
the seaboard. Trading In future de
liver ea here, however, was light
Generous exDorts shown fi.r last week
made provision valuea today average
hlglier. Shipments of dressed hog to
1 Canada were said to be bulky. Toward
1 the end of the session the free offerings
of lard took most of the snap out of the
market.
. : . . . . 1 .1 . I. ' - ..... I III. Mi: -D. . "II IV.'"'. IH". . .-..
h. ago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, UK1ED FRUIT Prunes, easy; Callfor-1112-
No. i hard. Sl.14Kf4l.il; No. 3 hard, nla, 4lillc; Oregon, 71i9-sc. Apricots,
ll.Oaiil.lO. Corn: No. 2 yellow, old. "2c; steady; choice, louwloic; extra choice,
.u. yriiuw, now, wt. iih; . io. a Willie, llltyil.c; lancy, jiiii..
t4'u5,c. tata: No. I white. 40-2c: I choice. 6c; extra choice
"tndard- "Hc. Rye: No. 2. 9-86c. 1 Sc. Retains, steady: looi
n,Hev 61jj7flc. Keeda: Timothy. V.v"ihc: choice to fancy
.o. 4 yellow, new. Mliitc: No. 4 while,
8.00: ckwer. $10 AnfrlS.Oii. Prnvls'ons: Pork.
i a: urn. js.ti: riDS, t4rii no.
Bl'TTER Steady; creamery. i&fiZPfa-
EUUa steady; recelpta 2.911 caae;
first, 2ii3tK-; ordinary first. 27528c, at
mark, caaea Included, SOri4c.
POTATOES Higher; recelpta 40 rar;
Michigan and Wisconsin" white. 7076c:
Minnesota and Dakota white, 72i75c;
Minnesota ana uaKoia unioa. n.x(r,ze.
POI LTRY Alive, higher; fowla, 12V4c;
springs, I3c; turkeys, iec.
DEW YORK OEKRAL MARKBT
Qaotatloaa of tke Day Varto
Cniwanodlt lea.
NEW YORK. Dec. IS FLOUR
Steady; spring; patent. S55.Vgq.90; winter
patent. S6.46uu.66: winter vtralghta,
6.5-j; Kansas straights. $6 usiii.&n.
WHEAT Suot. firm: No. 1 durum.
$1.24. f. o. b.. New York; No. 1 northern.
Duluih. $1.27Vi; No. 1 northern. Mani
toba. $123. o. 1. f . Buffalo. Future.
firm; December, $12214
CORN spot, easy; no. I yellow, so'o.
prompt delivery.
OATS-Spot steady; No. I white, 459
46e. ..
HAY Quiet; prime, i.r: io. l. i ;
No. X. $!.163'1.20; No. 3. Sl.Oairl.05; ship
ping. c.
HOPS Quiet, state comon to choice
AVE liUU
On a 6-room strictly modem, well built
home from owner; hot water kaaL
If rv Omaha Ree.
COT. 13th axid Uouro Sti AdOroa t.
Be Office, south Ouiaii.
REAL K8TATE MISCEIXAXEOVB
11S, Wi3oc; 1914. eiiKc; Pacific coast
1S15. Ilnl5c. IP14, I'll inc.
HIDES Steady; Bogota, JOtjRIlc; Central
America. ;f
LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts. SJJ
34c: m-.vMids. S""tflr.
PROVISIONS-Pork, atcaly; rnra tt'O)
" 1 N; f-imllv J0 60nr22.50; short clears,
llS.fnv,,;!.-! ;eef quiet; mesa, $li'..Mf I. (,
famlU. Ilfil bii. Lard steady; middle
west, $9 TftfW.vV . .
I ALLOW-steady; city. 8c, nominal;
country. 7ltte: special. c.
Rt'TTER Steadier; rvoctpt. 4,400 tuba;
creamery extras. irtj.lfctc; firsts, 24J
;5c: seconds, K41t2,c.
EOOS Firm: receipt. 7.800 caaea; fresh
gathered extra fine, 4Hi-i2c: extra firsts,
3Mi4np; first. 3.".ft37c; second, S27J34o.
CHEESE Firm; receipts. 9.F06 boxes;
atate, whole milk, flats, held specials,
17.o: averaae fsncy. 16trl7c: current
ma He. aieclala. 16V; average fancy, in'4
c;, . V Dressed nulet- fresh chick
lulLTI1) l r5''",m"r?'
ens. isw-'Jc; fowl, Hwmc: turaeya,
ll'o24c.
OMAHA GBXERA MARKET.
roiTI.TRT Allva: Turkey, any aie
over 7 lb.. 17o; broiler. 16'vttl7; spring,
Uc: ducka, 10c: geeae, lrtc; hen. WTlle;
young K'unea hens, each, Kc; rooster, go
OYSTERS Chesapeake, standards, per
gallon. 11.10; tan1arda, $1.; select. II W;
northern, atandarda, L46; aelect. S1.7i:
New York count. Jl.tV. Northern, small
cana. r402Sc; large cana, aKMto. Chesa
peake, amall cana, 20923c; large can. SOU
FISH Halibut. 12c; salmon, freh pink,
o; fresh red. 12Hc: catfish, fresh. Mr;
trout, fresh, Uc: white fish, fresh. 17c:
red snapper, fresh. lSr; cattish, froten.
ISo; smelts, frosen, 10-lt. ooxea, II. Ill;
amoked white fish. 14c; kippered salmon.
17c.
FROZEN FIPH Halibut, rises to suit.
lOHc: catfish, large, for steaks. 13c- sal-
mon. fall. c: salmon, silvers. 10c; No. 1 '
trout, lie; No. 1 whlteflsh, dressed, 10c;
No. 1 whlteflsh. large. lfo; 1 white-
fish. Jumbo, le; pIckereT, rund W. C.
6c; pickerel, headless. Ic; black baas.
order sue, aoc: nernnn. aressea, pair
frosen. 6c; blueflah extra fancy, lie; red
snapper, heaaiess. areaaea .or; noun
dera. 10e; scallop, per gallon, IS.Q9.
SMOKED FISH -Whits- 10-lb. baskets,
per lb., 14c.
KIPPERED FISH Salmon. 10-lb. bas
kets, per lb.. 17o.
. KT m-noni " per rn.
BEKf LUTS Ilin: NO. I. lSIVkc NO. 1.
rto. fi. 1-"m. iuimb. i, i7U. iiv. ,
2, lRc; No J. -.. Chucks: No. 1. 10c; No.
n'icna: io. I, iw; o.
Rounds: No. 1. 14c;
2. lxc; NO. S, 9r.
No. 2, 13c; No. 3. 13c, nates: No. 1. c;
i:" 5 a i T" c
No. 2, 8c, No, 3. St..
1.1 . ro. i. . i i Bvofters. lk to m
lbs., in separate camp., 17o; over 1H to J
lbs., lo; springs, any sise, 124o; ducks,
picked, H price, but not wanted, 12o;
hens, over 4 lba. per lb.. 11 He; roosters.
Hc. Turkeis. 17c; old Toms, 16c: under
S lbs., 6c; less than I lba. aok not
wanted. Geese, ' full feathered and fat,
Ic; picked, H price, but not anted.
Guineas, each, 26c: young. 1 to 1H lba
each, 2&c. Homer squat. 14 os. and over.
1100; 10 to 12 os.. 12.00; No. 1, must weujU
S ox., $1.60; under S 01. UK: I lgoons, any
kind, per dot., ROc.
Btar Brand Ben Davis, S2.7S per barrel;
Willow Twigs. 13.26 per bar re 1; Wlneaap.
J-,
u.w pet parrel; Jonathans, xs.ov per uar-
Shield Brand Rlarlc Twiaa. 13.60 Der
barrel; Black Twlga. commericlal brand,
$3 26 per barrel; Ben Davis. Illinois, t2.;
per barre1.
BUTTER Best creamery, S2c: seconds.
In cartons or tuba, 2tc, good dairy, 2:4
ic; country, common, lSVjC.
CHEESE lmonrted Swiss,
I
44c;
domestic, 30c; block, 24o: twins. 1MW;
dalhy, lc; trtpleu. lOHc; youtm Amerl-
an 'Ar.. KIiia l.k.lh.lMb IQUt' llmhiiraur
2oc; New York white, lVc; lmportcu
French Rocquefort. 4So.
FHL'lTs Naval orangea; extra fancy,
80s and Hta, 3(N) box; extra fancy. 12'.
ia and 3:4s, IJ.a box; extra fancy Cali
fornia navels. 9tto. latis. Via, bjx; extra
fancy California navela. 160s. 1:1.75 box; 1
extra fancy California navela, 176.
216. 2"a, 24.26 box.
FLOK1PA OKAKUKMM, lM'S,
200a, 216s. 250. $2.75 box.
GRAPE r KU IT r lorioa grape iruu:
46, 64a, 64s. 80s, $3.60 box; 96a, $3 25 box;
126s, $2.75 box. Tarpon brand: 3fia, $1.75
box; 46a, $4.00 box; 64s, $4.25 box; 64s, 80s,
$4.60 box.
LEMONS Extra fancy California
Sunkist lemons, 300s, 3fi0a, $5.00 box;
extra fancy California Hunklat lemons,
42u, $4.50 box; extra fancy California
Red Ball lemons, $4.50 box; extra fancy
Florida limes, $l.60(a2.00 basket.
GRAPES Emperor, packed in drums,
patented cork for long keeping, $4.00 ko,u
t'nele Sam brand, clusters, $4.50 per bbl.;
Catawbas. IRc basket.
CRANBERRIES Monogram brand
(Bell A Bugle. $9.00 bbl.; Jersey Bell,
lato Howes, $9.00 bbl.: Shamrock or t-"n-rie
brand (atrlctly fancv Jerseys), $S.oO
bbl.; Chief brand. Jumbo. $11.00 bbl.;
cranberries, $2.75 box.
PEARS Extra fancy Winter . Nellies
(small nixes). $2.50 box.
CIDER New York Mott's Sweet (very
beat grade), $2.76 keg; Nebraska Nc
hawka. $3.25 keg.
SWEET POTATOES Market strong
and advancing; extra fancy California
Jersey (about 100-lb. crates). $3.00 crate;
extra fancy California Jersey, $1.60 ham
per. POTATOES Colorado white, 75c buj.
Red River Ohloa, 85c bu.
ONIONS Yellow. 2c lb.: Red Globe, 2e
Ih. : Spanish (Imported Bermudas), ll.'-o
C NUTS-No. 1 walnuts. lHc lb.: blk.
walnuts, $c lb.; hickory, 4c lb.; filberts,
lfc lb; pecans. 12Ho lb.; Braslls, 15c lb;
almonds. 15c lb.
MISCELLANEOUS Crackerjsck, 13 ro
raae: crackerlack. one-half rase. $1 75;
case; fard datea, l!Hc lb.: salted peanuts.
$1.16 can; popcorn, 40, 1 lb. package, $2.64
'esse; cornpops, $'.. case; compopa, one-
not. nont, uu. .u.inr. .
ox., 1.H case. Cocoanuts, $3.50 bag, T5o
oos. t loer: Motts, 9.1.1Q see. ,-joits, oir
hnlf bbl.. $7.25 bbl.; Nehawka. S3J3 k. g.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA "Tie" t7pt?A'R!E hav
Choice upland. IIO.fAffll.RO; No. 1. $10OVd
111.60; -No. Z. sa.oiHi."iii; rso, a. n.'ji'
, ,L mm , m. .
.
.1 1 n 1,... ..r... ... . Hr .
I 1.12H: No. 2 northern, 1.0)li'irl.O8I,4 .
1 FLOUR Unchanged.
' BA RLE Y WuOic.
RYE BlJI'.!c
BRAN 18.Uutirl8.50.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 731 74c.
I OATH No. S white. :iWr3'Jc.
1 SEED Flax. 2.01-1i'ri?.(i5.
Kvaiioralrd Apples and Dried Frail.
NEW YORK. Doc. 13. EVA PORATED
APPLES -Quiet; fancy, SMilc; choice,
7WaTAio; prime. 6Wi7c.
ilKyn'o: fancy, irnlc. peacnea, firm;
uce. a-ic; lancy. i--rr
loose muscatels 7'..ti
icv seeded. 7V.'i'iVi.':
1 uedless. 9lle.
Kansaa t'ltr 4!raln and ProTlalon.
r - . v-' . a r,TV I .aa 1 n'HS-.AT Vrt
2 hard. S1.0V& l.ld: No'. 2 red. $1.13tl .15
Lecember. $1.06; May. $1.09.
( OR.N .o. Z mixea, rnc; rso. z wniie.
f4ie: liecember, C4'c; May, 874c.
OATS No I white, uutzc; no. z
mixed S"&3fli,c.
BL'TTER Creamery, 33c; firsts, 81c;
second. 2Sc; lacking. 19c.
KOj -Irats eac, aeronaa, jon.
POI LTRY Hena. mJllc; turkeys. 17c;
springs. 12c.
. Hasjar Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 13. 8 1 'OAR Raw,
easy; centrliugal. i w; moiaase. .i2c;
refined, uuiet; cut loat. i.w-c, cruanen.
l.9f; mould A. 6.60c; cube. 6.40c; XXX
powderea, o.juc; powaereo, a.nc; una
granulated, 6.15c: diamond A, 6 16c: con
fectionerB A, 6.05c: No. 1, 5 90c. The mar
ket for sugar future was less active sni
unchanged early today, with operator!
inclined to hold off.
Liverpool Grata Market.
IJVERPOOL. Dee. 18 WHEAT Spot,
No 1 Manitoba, 12s 3 VI; No. 2. Us; No.
I. lis lid; No. S hard winter, new, Us ltd.
CORN pot American mixed yellow
La Plata, ka lOd.
FLOCK Winter patents. 44s.
HOI'S In London. Pacific coast. tm
St. Lomla Orala Market.
BT. LOUIS. Dec li-WHEAT-No. S
red. $Vil 21; No. 1 bard. $1 0s; Decem
ber. r.ll: Mtay. $1 14V
CORN No. 2. 6o'rto7'c; No. I white,
66c; Iwceiuber. 4jbc; May, 6c
OATS Nu. 2. 42c; No. S whita. nominal.
PUT or rvs- mn.iu..nr. u
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKETS ?!" n"h?1 -F? !
Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Higher
or More in Spot Sheep Active
and Higher.
HOGS STEADY TO TEN LOWER
OVAITA iu.cemhe.i- it 1915
OMAHA. Iecemrer m. n"- I
Same day last year.. 9.W7 H.it-4 .
The following table shows the average
of cattle, hoga and abeap at the Omaha
live stock market for trie year lo date, as
compared with laat vear
... .mi
Inc.
r.i in taiiA am 40
ctll tlnrs. Sheen. I .-Li,' i .-. . .t ..,1
Eatlmata Mond.v A V x 7 10X I f " ir. . "u.'." i .Inking of .ha
Same day last week . .10.3 9.M 10." ; - i ,v ewes fa'r to aood ttttV. fi re' I """f1 ,,",r T,,;"on
7 "" '-I7 iT icJI Renresintatlve sales: . "'i, ..V-l'L-. J
Hoga '.14 S21 IIHJ .414lff7 native lamba
Sheep S.lM.tl I.027.77K 1M.S2S j 1X3 native lambs
The following table snows the receipts
prices of hogs at the Omaha llvs stock
market Tor tna laat few day, wiia com
parisons .
reta. 1915. !1W4.1im. I.imi.ll1(.ll.
K'ov. 271 I Ufcl T
Nov. 2S J 41
Nov. 2tt g
7 4fcl 11,
t4
T 47
7 81
I oui
T t 01
7 Ttt
7 07' I Ot
Nov. Miri 1 il
t 001 S 11 !
T IS, S OS
leo. ;i: ffxJ T SU
rec. 2 Ks Ml 7 40
SO
1 S7! 01
7 111 l
Deo, S.47il
T OS
T66I S10
t M T ;
UfiC 43
7 II
7 fcil 7
0711 74
ueo. S..
t 7I 7 41 7 MIS HI 7 K
I 7 46 ! 7 6, 6 , 7 41 I B I
7 , ! S..I 0a j oai T .t
I'eo.
6 21
rc. 7 ..
lc 1.
Leo. t.
Dec. 10.
eoK,
s
6 24
T Rl
T 77
a tl 7 m T T
- 1 I 7 .S
" 1 tl 7 7
T Tfl
27V,
7 47
T Mi 7
I iec. 12.
7 4
7
HOI ( !
Dec. 12
6 22-41
T 67
7 7&j 783 S7JjM .
- IIOllllH)
Receipts and disposition of live .took ;
... ik. Vr.inn nn.if v.nla. I itnah. Neb.,
- -J" ' - . i
f.ir twenlv-fnur bourl enulIlK a a
o clocg p. in., yeaieruuy;
RECEIPT H CARS. .. .
Latlie. Hogs, sneep. nri,
C. M. Pt. P.... 11
6
4
I nion Pacific (
V. ti N. W.. eaat.. S3
1
4
34
8
31
24
A N. W.. wet.. 6fl
l. P.. M. Kr IJ. 2
V... at. at w., vuv....
., it, oi W-p weni,, .to
C. R. 1. A P.. eaat 10
C. H. O., west.. 35
,".. R. I. & P.. weal 5
Illinois Central
. 33
Chi. iit. West.
13
Total receipt 2( 112
46
DIBPUBl 1 1UJN 11
CatUo. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris A Co
Swift A Co
676
616
1.078
1.8M
214
1.7,6
420
884
Cudahy Packing Co....
.Armour A Co
1.5SO
3.174
941
"i
60
62
44
856
101)
84
4R
3
144
32
79
1
iM
64
63
31
13
6
27
150
249
15
40
1
907
J W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co....
W. B. Vanaant Co
Benton. Vans't A Lush
Hill A Son
F. B. Iewls
Huston A CO
J. B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Huss
Rosenstock Bros
F. O. Kellogg
Wertheliner Degen..
H. V. Hamilton
Rothschild A Kreos....
... .. . . . . 1
iwo' rvan. t.ait
r,,1,"'","?
J' f,?'n"
IIUITma
t III IDIIC ,..............
ffman
Roth
Meyers
Baker, Jones A Smtth.
.Banner Broa
John Harvey
'Dennis A Francis
Kline
Jensen A Lungren
Other buyera
1.(02
$.848
T.,t.i. 6.731
7.272
i'itti'.r- TnHav a rei elDts of cattle
were diaappointlngly small, only 26S cars
being reported In. This was not only less
than anyone anticipated, but the amalleet
ol any Monuay alnce the flrt week In
Auguat and amaller than a year ago by
,tnt) head. Other markets were heavily
leaden, and early advices Indicated that
ih. ir.il Qt adrh oolnta was generally
slow and no better than steady. Light
ecripts at this point, however, gave tne
n arket a better tone, taking the trade aa
a whole.
Packers were sll looking for good west
ern range beef steers snd rattle of that
deecr.pt It n sold very freely at prices that
were generally stronger than last week.
Cornfed beeves, on the other hand, were
rather mIuw and only about steady, buy
ers feeling thst prices here were too high
aa romparod with other market points
to Justliy any advance on that class of
stuif.
it, elms of cows and heifers were light.
while the demand was about aa good as
usual and prices on rattle of that de-
sirlptlon were safely 10c higher and in
Home case more than that, wh.le the
trailc whs active, a large percentage of
the. receipts changing hands at an early
hour.
Good stockera and fenders were also in
brisk demand and fully lOo higher than
laat week a close. The common to Me
dium grades were no better than steady
aa a general thing.
Quotation on cattle: Good to choice
feu yearling, $8.00(.50; fair to good fed
yearlings, li.Oi'ijS OO, common to fair fed
yearlings, $6.i7.00; good to choice neavy
beeves, fi.7Vu.T5, fair to good cornfed
beeves, $6.76ia'7.76; common to fair corn
fed beeve. $. 0O(Hi.75; good to choice grass
i...., ',,: 7i; ' -n.nmiM a r.i.
beeves, 16.164,7.60; fair, to good grass
beeves, $i.fcut.; good to choice grass
heifers. 45 fm-(i6.iO: good to choice Rrssa
cows, K.264j.26; fair to good cows, $4.N?
6.25; common to lair cowa, $3.204J'4.6O; good
t. rhnln. 1..H.P. IK 7.Ui1 ui. ..' uaJ
feedera. $6.1i'i4i4l.75; common to fair teed-
ers, $5.2&cl.lo; good to choice Blockers.
Itt.TbrriT.Zb; fair to good stockers, h.(aao6.7(,
common to fair stockers, o.uoio.U: stooic
hellers, $6.25i.00; stock cows, $4.50j.2o;
stock calves, $6. 0037. 25; veal calves, ta.iutf
v.uu; Duiia, stags, etc., S4.uwbw.vu,
ttepreacntativa sales:
BEEF BTEERS.
o. Ay. Ft. N. Av. Pr
U4 M M III
10. 1 0 II UK t 74
H) 7 24 1 114 1 4U
mtuta anu iit-i r-t;ua.
TS 14 , lit 7 ti
BTOCKERri AND FEEDERrt.
KM 00 I tb4 tl
16 14 74 4 44
HO to 1 104U S 4V
4..
4..
14.
HOUR Shippers failed to get in very
heavily and what hogs they did buy
1 . .. i . . , .1 L, 1 .. r L . L. r . r n
IWKDU .IVUI." IU"I . . ..O M'M,,J... .......
on the other hand, anxious for the good, I Rochester .....
weighty huga, and started out buying Savannah ....
them on a pretty close to steady basis. Norfolk
After the most urgent orders were Pooka ne ,
filled values weakened somewhat, but, Wichita
anything desirable in the weighty line, Macon
did not soil over a nickel lower at any Oakland
time. -Jcranton
On the mixed and light grades, how- Peoria
ever, there was a decidedly lower ten- New Haven .
(lency right from the start, and a Rioux City .
general thing these kinds aolJ fcrjlO; flrand Rapids
lower, snd movement wss slow at th:i, 'Pvracuee
ieapecially In the case of lights, in fact,
w nerever iney cuuiu uuyera utiiuiin,n
the light kinds and the result waa that
the close found a good many hoga lack
ing in weight unsold. A good many ot
these had never been bid on, while where
offers were made sellers thought them
Ha- or more lower.
Bulk of all the sales landed at S6.1S.)
6 50. with quite a eprlnkllng of lignt fr-ni
1., 1., down. 1 ops rearnea a nioavi
7 , . . i .. t,iuk I
; J below turday
Uepresentative aaiea:
Ku. A Hb. Pr. Ht,
At. fis. Pr.
....11 14
....lit 4 4 20
....14 lau 4
....til " 4 it
,...4 40 ill
....U ltu 4 94
...141 ... I 10
...IU4 40 4 14
.. HI MO 4 10
.. HZ M 46
. . 10 4 14
...IM ... I 16
(I..
41..
47..
75..
to..
pioa.
a 1$) ... 6 24 14 17 ... 4
U Ill ... I 4 44 194 ... 4 -a)
SHEEP Sheep and lamb receipts were
the lightest for a Monday in a long tlinn.
but were fairly liberal for thla aeason of
tha year, r.sliinatea called for forty -five
cara. or 10. Jw head. This is t.0 smaller
than laat week and 6.UUU short ot two
weeks ago. but mure tban twice as iargs
as for the same day last year.
Lamba were in good requeat from the
outset, and sold fairly rnadlly at prices
that were generally lo4ji5c higher than
Thursday. Valuea were uneven and were
quoted aa anywnere from atrong to 10c
up In some rases tt as much as a quar
ter higher In others. A top of $9 00 was
made early, and bulk aold upwards from
U 75.
Trade, showed a very fair degree of
activity and a good clearance was mao
long before noon. Prices were all of
MaUlc above Thursday, looking on paper
even more than that. There was noth
ing here Friday, and while prices were
quoted nominally ateady It waa believed
that had anything shown up It would
have received at least part of tha ad
vance scored today.
Muttons were In fair supply and ewea
ahowed about the aame gain aa was
quoted on lamba. that 1b lur5c. Oood
ewes set a new top of $6.10, while sums
m 111 T- f I 4lg i 1 I ' " '1 " , I'll l all-
In wr on th whol limited and In-
fl,rinTf,l!imh:h; m hetter auPpiy I
than on most day last week, but round
a good outlet at ngure tnai were a
d!ma or more above quotation last Fri
day. Oood 2-pound feeding lamha aold
at !... while others of a fleshy sort
made $26
Quotation on aheap and lamb; Limbs,
inmi IT) "n"!'". i. -i - i,iii.a, inn in
rood. ""i o: 'arrma, reeners. w rer
. n..ii.n .ir -vi- tt -Ae7 it.
No.
Av.
Tr
M Idaho ewea
SM Idaho lamb
S7 fed lambs
151 fed lambs
.10
. :
, 7
. PO
. 7R
. TS
. 74
... I
,
9
Ifiw native lamb
W4 fed lamb
CHICAOO LITR gTOCK MARKET
Cat la gtroaar -H-a Weak 9hee
rmaettleal.
CHICAOO. rae, 12 OA TTLK Re
oelpta, 2O 0HO head: market, strong: Chr -
ma beave Ill OVril W; native beef
steers. t6.MM0.7f; wealem teera, I.S1
s cow ana neirera, J. iivxn.". caivea.
S..7RifPI
r
lI,u la D.nnl. OA AAA I. -. J
weak at Sc advance: bulk of aale. litXWT
60: llaht B.: mixed 1FvMW7 60:
heavy. HV1MM.76: rough. M IMN.30; Pig.
14 ZRHMW.
SHEEP AND UMPS-Reretpta, T7,oo
bead; market unaettled; weihera. WlWif
: ". KIMM H; lamb. $7 inrg 60.
. Inla Llrf Stock Market.
lyOT'IB. Pee. IS CATTLE Re-
celPts 7 600 head: market higher; n.tlvj
beef steer, r fr"r'V ? arl ng tee.rs
anH rl
and helfera. 11 6t&' 10.10: row. IS 60W7.0D
rtookar and feedera. 6.0rrr7.tR: southern
steera, $5 .26tra.f: cows and heifers, $4.09
4jVM); native calvea $6 .OOjTlO.50.
HOils- Receipt. II. soo hean: market,
higher; plga anil 1'shta, SS.264K.Sa: mixed
end butchers. t6.Sntfii.70; good heavy. $4.6
HH KFP AND L.A M HP rtecetpts, !.!
head; market, steadv; yearling. $6 50
7 60; lamba. $8.00!.2d; sheep and ewe.
$5.6otK.50.
Kanaaa City I. Ire gttx-k Market.
KANSAS CITY. Pec. 1$ -CATTLE Re
celpt. 18,000 head: market pteady: prime
fed ateer. f9.26flM0.00; dreaaed beef
steer. IT.OOijTO.OO; western steer. $6.2.'-
8.26; stockera and feeders. $S.?5IJ.00;
bull. 4.rtlV00; calvea, IR.OOflO.lO.
HOOS Receipts, 14.0U) head; market,
steady: bulk of sales, 16 2MT6.46; heavv.
inSifKSO: packer and butchers 6.80f
6.50: llirhta. 16HW.40: nig IS OO.0O.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts 11.010
head: market ateady; lamba, U.2XT9.to;
yearllnr r!754T7.M; wethers, $."i.T5!.&0;
ewes, $5.2504.10.
ilxat f Ur I. Ire Vtoek Market.
prOI'X CTTT, la.. Deo. lS.-CATTUi:
Recelpta. 4009 heid: ma'ket 10ltl5e higher;
native steer, X6.nnf7.40- nutchera. lAftv
6.f0: western leers, SJ.8OC7.40; cows and
heifers. $4.50W.25; canners. $S.80TJ4.25;
bulls. saga etc.. H.0Ofi6.M.
HOOS Receipts. 4.500 head; market 6c
lower: heavy, $6.15!.30: mixed. 9HOO$fa.l6;
light. $5.7FM.0O; bulk of sale. $.0f(BV20.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta. 1.000
head; market steady; ewes, 3.00igS.75;
lambs, $6.60tf4.7S.
St. Joaenfc Llv Btook Market.
PT. JOSEIPH. Dec. 12 CATTLE Re
ceipts. I.60O head; market strong; steers,
$6.5Otb9.0O: cows and heifers, $1.50.&0;
calvea. $6.0n(fr9.00.
HOGS Receipts, S.OOO head; market
lower: hulk of sales. $6 SMr6 SO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000
head; market steady; lambs, $8,004, SO.
Stock In lht.
Receipts of live stock at tha five
principal western markets yesterday:
watiie. nogs, nneep
South Omaha 6.6T0 8 700 10,800
Chicago 20(100 60,001) r,000
St. Louis 7.600 12.800 1.600
Ksnsas City 18.0u0 14,010 H.OW
Sioux City 4.000 4.500 1,000
Total recelpta 38.100 45,600 70,109
Bank Clearings
Bank clearings In the United States for
tha week ending December 9, aa reported
to Bradstreet's Journal, New York, ag
gregate H$5,680,000, agatnat $4,92u,771.0u0
laat week and $2,782,4X0.000 in this week
laat year. Canadian clearings aggregate
1122(1140.000. aa aicalnat I'Jje.BrU.Ouo laat week
land $148,423,000 In this week last year,
jand laat, with percentage of change
ahnwn this week as compared with this
week last year:
Towns.
Inc.
Deo.
New York
Chicago '
Philadelphia .
Boston
Ht. Louis
Kansaa City ,.
Pittsburgh ....
Ran Francisco
Baltimore ....
Minneapolis ..
Detroit
Cincinnati ....
t2.591.1F,00O U.S...
8n,476,0Ull 22.6...
210.99i.OX) 61.41...
1H3.6M.000 46. S ...
91,S8.flin 21.0...
M.472.0IO 19.6...
67,565,0(10 86. S ...
'..710,0iyi 28.4...
44,979.01)01 25.6.
44.769.0uul 32.3,
82.277 ,onr 63 V ,
80.670,0001 29.91.
Its.arH.onol M.S.
I 'levels nri
.f
I Orleans
' AHA
jMllwaukea ....
. A t lan ta
24,K!.t) I
23.4W.(lfl0 28.9!
20. 817 .000) 12.91
17,961,0T)j
21.267,0001 S!.S!
16.84fl.0OOi 32.4
12,778,0001 11. S
13.74,0nn 84.3
18.oi8.0n0l 32.8
10,567,0001 1.8
11.972.0001 26 9
12.284.001) 1 56.2
16.482,0001 06.7
9.4H4.m 72.71
.3M6.0nOI 36 8
li.r.ooo) H. it
8 6'.7.flf 21.21
11.842.OuM 40.5!
H, fcHT,0(yH .71
8 17S.00"1 41 V
8.3O6.00OI 17.SI
S.KM.nul I S.S
12 146.W). 67 .
.jM,onol S4.8I
6. 907.0001 is. $l
7, .rtril 61.11
11,454.0001 lCaJ.ll
j.wx.nrwl ifi.r
d at) fi .9l
6.117. nooi $.6I
4.427.0nf .t
4 H.nKV tl
4.W1.0O0I 18.41'
4 14,(innl 17.01
8. !7H.oflO T.0I
4 nno wl I
3.646.0001 11.01
4U4 (ml M il
4oil.flnnt sn.71
1911.4M4M g 11
dyneml 11.61
I. on arm 12.41
17-wntnl 8S.1'.,....
argnivk A.1I
,llulsvllle
I f -V .
Buffalo
Pt. I-aul
Portland, Ore..
Denver ,
Houston
Richmond
Indianapolis ...
Providence ....
Fort Worth
Washington,
D. C.
Memphis
Pt. Joseph ....
K'oliimhiis
Nashville
Albany
Halt I-ake City
Toledo
De Moines ..
i Hartford
ir...l..tk
..I
,.l
I Jacksonville Fla
Birmingham I
Austin t
Snrlnsfleld, Mass..'
Worcester ,
Chattanooga ..,
Oklahoma City.
Tsyton
t't'e Rock ...
Taeoma,
Lincoln
i 1441 .ants 40.8'
I tro mm jn tl
"j i ii nrml 1 '
"j 141 (WW J7.8I
" 4 (rt'vol (1 91
. 1 inysfinnl 181
. l(tnnO' 6.8'
Iaat week a.
Local Itorkt tail Bawds.
Quotation rarnlahaS ar Hums nrtnkar A Co.,
ft Omaha National tack buiinas.
Hnrka
D Aakad.
14H l
M4 S71t
104 iat
na HI
44 a
4 ' M
in loa
41H
111 114
714 ttu
f 41,
14 t
rr lan
m its
11a im 1
Ranker Mart Loaa
iwrt a O. K"
Faineant rye aw , afd
H. V. Oonnrtoh
Unrota Tal. Tal . com
Kanaaa Cliv Btr. efd
Muuaiata tnalaa Tat. A Tal
M stau Tl., all
Matlnnal mA Cn
Omaka A B. FI Rt . f4
rtniaka A C. H Ry a B.. pf
Suiinurvar A pM
t'nlna Riork Tarda gtoek
Walttmora Oht n R. Itef W
nu mf Omaha, Watar 4U.a. 1W ..
ni. at (Willi Suol 414a. 14
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caiarnharlaln. a. D.. school a. lr
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NEW YORK. Dec 11. DRY QO")D
Pntioa rood qule end steady. Yarn
were firm tday Raw Uk easier. Irea
goods tended to higher level.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
1
Diplomatic Situation Results in a
Listless and Heavy
Session.
DECLINE IN
S. STEEL
NEW TORK. Dec. 11 Washington
firm attitude toward Vienna regarding
Anoona furnianea tne
for todays iiaue
ii.nMti nrtre. the
gain eonoentratad Its
attacks upon Fnltad Ptates cieei ana
such other leader aa the Pacific group
of ralla. also Reading and Baltimore ana i
Ohio, berimes in these Issues -mended )
nathetln decline In ginore-a I
Issues. The more prominent war share i
Bethlehem 1
Ateel. An one sale ilmMwil IS rmlnts to t '
were i 10 a point lower. cr 1. 1 1 1. -
456. and the preferred lost flva at 1M. 1
Later Bethlehem common railed to 4f
alien to w I
is mpanT '
and. c.onstl- I
usnrrmi jtioxora ci '11 III mi'ii
ferred. fltudebaker and Txa
the latter selling ex-dlvldnd.
tuted the only atrong feature of tha
l '"iwiinii ririnnu m
a vl 1 i iv mmiwi m puiiiip. ,
I " Among high priced specialties, Amfri
J ,V run Tonc. o ma the weak featura, su
I an staining an axtretne loaa of nine points at
" " with avm
sesaion wnicn lapaea inio mmpi-m m- ' . - . , r(rt . ,u
nation and low.at prlraa In the final turned, ah was horrified to find the
hour. Total sale amounted to 375,000 , boarder attacking the Innocent child,
ahares. Frank hurriedly Ted when Mrs.
A development of broad financial In- , v. (r -hi
terest waa the decline In exchanire on Henlssyn appeared. The woman Immedl
Oermany to TTVfc, the lowest rau quoted ately called the polio and thirty mln
slnoe the outbreak of the war and prob- utw t,P Dateetlras Olllen tmd Allen
ably In the hiatory of bank relatione be- .... . . .,
tween thla oenter and Berlin. All other ad tha man under arrest at the police,
forms of foreign remittances were lower, station. Tha Child, tha oldest of the
Cahlea announcing be attention of the tnrr wa taken to tha office of Dr. B.
British chancellor of the exchequer to . -v.. . - ,,. .k. i-e
r,,,rK.. Amarioan aacurlt ea. paying for , F. Bhanahan, who found that she r-
. h.m in rivs vear I Mr rent treasury
bond confirmed recent reports of a
general mobilisation" of suoh secur
ities now held In Great Britain.
Anglo-French bonds repeated last
weeka low price of 94 for future de.
livery while cash trades were effected
at 98 and 'regular way" Tha gen
eral bond Hat was under constant pres
sure Total sales per ralua aggregated
12,!0.000. . . .
Unit ad Stat registered four advanced
half per cent on call. .. .
Number of sale and leading- quotations
on stocks wera aa lollowo:
HIH. Jl '.I. w. v.-
AUattl Oal
Allts-Otalnwei
Aaierliwa Mt this'....
Amvrlnaa Ca
American Lotvmotlv ....
Amsrlmn S A K.
Am. K. R. pM
Ai. Suaar Retlnlai
.n tH
11 i
l.to m
i.tuo tH es
l.wn wj HH 17
ne in iu m
ant )l U 11414
I. m is im im
4 7w u m ri
II. 600 KM M MV4
1.100 K lH 1W
T.toe nisi inii iwsk
4.4TO 114 M Si
an 4 4 47
SO MI4 MM MM
l.ana JH M MV4
a r i7ti nH
Amertoaa Tal. Tl
Ami-a Tnhaon
Aaaaa Cepyar
AtrMSM
B.l.wla Ixwomotlv
Baltlaxira Okie
nwtaietiMn ateel
Braoklra Hat Tr ,
Calirnrnla PMrnieuai
raaaaiaa Pacin
17H 17v
li 1V
Ontral iMItar
nnauwm Ohio
tiicao o. w.
t,10 H
UKO tt
l It
1 H
U0 17
I ana n
S !(
.us n
4
14
144
4,
niloaa , r
r-blnaao. R, I. A f. Rr.
) IT
Chine Ooppar
41V4 ItU
1044 11 VI
(lraSa Ful e) Irea...,
Oraelbl (!
rTer A It. ox
Dutlllany BMnarltlea .....
Brl
A.m MH 4 U
1. 40 44
41 4 4V4
Oaneral RSwitrl ,
Oeaat North M
treat Na. Ora etfa
l.im 1
IS 1S4V4
lano
1.000
471 4T
Oiiuanhalm awsioratiaa.
Illinois (Astral
107
Inlarbi-anMicli lon. corp.
tlH
II
4a4
lia
1114
4M4
II
Inaalratloa Cop ear 4 1
lataraatloaal Harvaatw... aw 110
Kansas CMr 44atbra
1.1
1 nk
H o
3
1hlra yaiiar
IniltTllle Kaanrllla..
Mailraa Petratanai
MMunl Cappar
MiMoarl. K. T. std...
Mlaanwii Paaina
National Bleeatt
iai
'mi Sit
M II
'iiio "iii
i
8
131
4.1
National umi
Wtlal M4 ..
SlwTerkantrai '. 14'.w 10H
N. T . H H H s 741
Nwrfolk Weatara I 181 4
1444 Wm
KX4j 1044.
74V6 744
1T 1t
Nonhara raatna
Fantfle Mall ,
Pacific Tal. ft Tal
Fannarlvaala i
Inllniaa Palaaa Car....
.Ray Can. Ooepar
Raadlnc
(Raevblla Traa A SjUal...
f4Miibara raelfla
oauura Railway
tnSabakar Onmaaay ....
Tana CVer-ar ,
Taa Omipanr
Tntoa f-aolna
t'nlna Paaina yfA
lialt4 taaa SAaal
v. a. ai gfa
t'tah rbmr
Wastara Ualaa
Wastlnstiouaa gllsclrl ...
Mnntana Paarar
Oanaral Vntor
Wbaah M
Intarnatlnnal Marina Bf.
170 11M4 1144 1HH
S.sM 11 II 11
4V
n t M14 W
na uc lttu. m
S.tnil M 944 414
ytne ai44 iS kv
I on us M44 4114
4.TO inau iso ia
4 too oh 114
SJ.eno 1M 1H 114
4a M4 Mia t
l.sw (1414 in in
11 too 11714 19ii 1H
SM 44 41 8V4
rt.na mh tt rbH
l.Tna nau na in
4. TO TH Ttj 7MJ
7ii 'isti i
'"irw '' 64" 641
1 to 1H M4j 1"
4 too T4 a 144
Total aala for tha day. 471. M vh.raa
New York Moaor Market.
NEW TORK. Dee. II. MERCANTILE
PAPWR SHi per rent.
8TERLINQ EXCHANGE Sixty - day
bill, $4.7126: cables. $4.71
SILVER Bar. 56c; Mexican dollar.
2BOND8 Oovemment, firm; railroad,
tVm'e LOANS-Easier; sixty days. t9
TVk per cent; ninety days. tS4?2 per cent;
six months. lfl per cent,
CALL MONET-teady; high, t per
cent; low, 1 per cent; ruling rata, 1
per rent; last loan, I per cent; closing
bid, 1 per cent; offered at 1 per cent.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
tl. a. rat. la. raa.... 94 Ms. Paa ev. as.... 44
4a eaaaoa 4 N. T. C. Aak. .... Ill
V. g. ta. raa M141N. T. OIIT 414 104V4
oa aa-uooa WI14M. Y. atata 4S4....UZw
U. 6V 4. raw 110 'H T.. N. H. A M.
On eauea 11 T. 4 11
Faaaoia aa maa..ini4 Na. Peatft 4a. tH4
Am. Smaltara ... ll- go at &
A. T. T. a. Ia4 H'HO, g. U raf. 4s ta4i
Armour Oa. 414.. Pae. T. T 4..... 4
Ati'Jilann an. 4.... 44 rama. eoa. 41 Oii4
Bal. Oht 4a. tl ran. 414 li44
r. Paalfla lal 91 HaaJltn ran. 4a ta
(-haa Ohla 4 ... I1V4. U F r. 4a Tl4
C. B. A O I. 4a as Be. Paa. ev. ta lw
C M a g F 414 ..ictv, 40 raf. 4s M
a 1 m 9 4a. SS.fla. Rallam. la lot
:. B. art. 414 . r Palon Parlfle 4a.... S744
D R. O raf. ion. a a:"
Rrla n. 4. V. f. gubhar 4.. . .1114
Oaa. Blectrte 4a a4",r. Htwl 4a 11t
Ol. Na. lat 414a t4 Wabaak let 4 W11
III. Cam. raf. 4 t wa. I nlaa 4Ha.. 4
a r to. raf. 4a... 4 Waat. Claa. av. ta. .116
1 4 N. unl 4a ... 44AaslavFrBeb ta .... w
hi. K. T. lat 4. . 71
BU.
roffeo Market.
NEW YORK. Doe. It COFFRB The
market for coffao futurM was irresruiar
today with near months relatively firm
on a flurry of covering by December
hnrta. while aeneral buslnesa continued
nuiet and lata months saned off under
acattarlnc llauidatlon. The market opened
at an advance of 1 to 7 points, with De
cember oontrmct selling up to SSOc. while
HeDtamber touched 7 00c Except (or tne
near months' covering there waa little
dnmand la evidence, however, and lata
month aajraed off BliaThtlr during the
afternoon, with tbo market eloatng oat 1
rolnts lower to 4 nolnts htgher. hales
wera 1009 bag. December, .7ie: January,
6.78c; February. 4.79c; Marra. CTSe; April,
6lc; May. .4c; June, aaac: juiy, .tc;
A u rust. 4 Kc: tfeotrmber. f .9Sc: October,
7.02a. Moot, aulat: Rio Is. Tc: flantos 4a,
9c. Few fresh offerings were reported In
tha cost and freight market, with quota
tions ranging; from about 8.80c to S.l&c for
riantoa 4a. Tne official oaoie loportao no
change in tne primary maraata, wim mo
ezctiansa on ionaoo i-m mgner.
Cottom Market.
KBW YORK. Doc U.-COTTOK Spot.
quiet; middling uplands, lLlAc Ssjea,
l.f0 bales.
Cotton futuros openoa veal : rocom
her 1115c: January. ll.limi.9Sr: March.
uiMfii.vrc; Mav, ii.wtTu.jto; juiy, liaxr;
ft- .-e 11 M11.90e
Cotton future rlooed ataady; Deoena
ber. 12.10c; January. 11-16; March, 11.41o;
May. U.400; July. 12.74c; October. lfi.Sio.
t ottou coaed ateauy at a uk ui tMt
4 nolut today.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. U COTTON P pot
easier: rood mldailiur, i na: middling,
7.55d; low middling. 77d; sales, 10,0u0
bales.
Mt Mark.
.m-tff vnoi tv-a ii Mvrrir a t
. I". T. , v . . . upa,
offered. $6 K. Bpalter. ! 2M16.n. Copper,
ateadr: electrolrtlc. ri 7MTa).00. Iron firm
No. 1 northern. $18 SfVtflS 75; No. t, Sll.OOrf
14 50: No. I southern. li SOl8.7$' No. I
i ti018J0. Tin. qj4et; spot, $17 174
r.l7H At Tondon: Bpot copper, 7 2s aVf;
futur-a. 174 12 d; electrolytic, 7 10.
8 pot tn. tim 16s: rituraa, 14 10. Anti
4
,
mony, lua. 4aaa. Ui im. opauer, tw.
' "lah-"ia Ittaea,
Tl"LBA. Okl.. Dc. IS. OIL Oklahoma
crude ell advanced ka: a barrel todajr.
The prk.e 1 now l.k).
I
HAPPENINGS IN
THE MAGIC CITY
Young Man Arrested on Charge ot
Attempting Assanlt on
Child.
MOTHER WITNESSES ATTACK
Caught while struggling; with little ln
Henlaryn, S-year-old daughter of Mr. anl
Wr n Henlaiyn, proprietors of the
R -f xr alrM( itenhen
8w,t no,te' ylB .N.tJl Stephen
r ran K waa later arrestea Dy ieieciivra
Olllen and Allen of the local force on
complaint of the mother of the child and
cnargeq wim attempten asaauii.
WTill Mr. Henlsxyn, who was horn
v k .iiijm.
la tba back yard to gather some kindling
fop tna kitchen fire. Frank, who Is a
for tha kitchen fire. Frank, who Is a
ror t tha hotel entered tha kitchen
and engaged tha children In a conversa-
Vmu when the mother ef tha child re-
quired Immediate attention.
Two Overco-ta atolen.
At tha Btoek Tarda Employe danc ai
twenty-fourth and 3 streets. Baturday
vantng. two over-ooat belonging to per
one who attended wera stolen. Tha
management of tha danc haa succeeded
In detecting who the parti ea who stole
the property ar and haa given warning
that mlaat they ar handed over at tha
yards office today they will be arrested
and prosecuted. It la the Intention of tha
yards company to avoid prosecution of
tha thMrrea.
Prefer Haakatad No. a.
Defiantly aaaertlng that ah will not
return to her former husband, Constan
tino Hernandsa, Mexican resident of
Orand Island, Mrs. Samonla Hernandoa
la being bald under arrest at the looal
polio atatlon chargsd a a suspicious
character. Whan the now cam by
messenger from Orand Island Saturday
that bar real husband whom aha married
while Urlruj la Mexico a yaar back, bad
sent for her, thinking; that aha waa be
ing ana laved aa tha wife of Ghiadalaye
Erodta, local Max loan railroad hand, looal
police headed by BergeaAt Jama Bhoahan
made tha arras t.
Mrs. Hernando told looal police that
her marriage to her first husband in
Mxloo U not binding. Sb said that
ah was perfectly coaUntad with hr
present buaoand and would rather con
tinue to live with him. Sh ha thro
children by her first husband, whll
Erodta, who la said to have a wife In
Mexico, I the father of two more. The
roup! hav bean living In a boxcar
In Albright. They will probably be
turned over to Orand Island police await
ing investigation.
Wosaom Trowbl Yooaacaltea.
"W don't seem to be able to elect
women to office who will attend regu
larly," Elroy Tibbita, master of cere
monies of the local Brotherhood ot
American Teaman lodge, said yesterday
In pktnT of the election of officer
of that fraternity tomorrow evening. 1
gues It la Ilk ail other lodges, though,
members will drop away from the regu
lar meetings."
Tlbbits Is on of ths old-timers In the
South Bid and waa one of th first
mamber of th Toaman lodge. Leon
Auguy, looal harnaaamaker, la honoraoiu
for man, th highest office In th lodgv.
Th meeting will be bald tomorrow even
ing In th Danish Brotherhood hall, 242)
N street, at S o'clock. Officer, to b-
looted boalde "Lady Rebecca" and
"Lady Rowena," ar chaplain, overseer.
guard, sentinel and watchman. About
IM local resident ar mamber.
Bleaalag Make Trip. .
J. O. Blesalng, local harness man, is
goltur on the first vacation trip of hi
life. Th pioneer will travel through
Iowa, stopping off to visit with Frank
Teaters of Corylon. Ia.. and J. C. O Laser
of Maquaketa, Ia.
Kaaerai Not lee.
Tha funeral of Mra. Pier Bolseree.
formerly of th South Bide, who died
laat week at tha homo of bar huabanl
In Ban Diego, CaL. will be held tomor
row morning at I o'clock from th resi
dence of her father. Joseph Ouiles, Sarpy
county, to ft, Mary church. Inter
ment will be mad in 8t. Mary a
cemetery.
Ussl Chsahsk. T-year-old daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaahek, Buff town.
South Side, died at tha horn ot her
parent Baturday evening after a short
Illness with pneumonia. Tha funeral will
be held thla afternoon at 2 o clock from
tha rtaldeaoa. Burial will b mad la
tjracolaud Park cemetery.
tCaSle Teaaa to Nekrautkm City.
Filling a postponed, date arranged soma
weak back, tha degra team of th local
Aerie of Eaglas will bo to Nebraska
City Thursday to initial a large clasa
of Dw mmbr into that lodge Thurs
day evening. The local team numbers
twenty-flv man and ha gained a state
wide reputation In initiation art.
Mast City Goaalp.
Offlo space for rent In Bee office, Uli
N aUwet- 'larma reasonable. Well known
location. Tel. South 27.
The Udle of tne First Christian church
will aiva a dinner at Mlolrann a nan.
Twenty-fourth and O streets, 'i'nursoay.
December la.
Tha KnUhta and Ladles of Security
olub will meet al the home of Mr. C.
Miliar K21 North Twnt v-f ourth street.
Wednesday aftarnoon at t o'clock.
A tnialnaas meeting of members of the
Epworth league of the Grace Methodist
church will be held Tuesday evening at
the home or Miss Carrie Ana re son, 1414
North Twenty-fifth street.
Wadnoeday evening a benefit ball will
be given In the Eagle Homo hall at
Twenty-third and N streets. A commu
tes of local poop'. hav th program in
charge.
OH sal koala.
BAVANNAH. Oa.. Dec It TURPEN
TINE Firm at SiVkc: aalea. 19$ bbla. ; re
ceipts, S81 bbl.; shipments. 70 bbl:..
stocka. 16.7W bbls.
ROBIN Quiet; sales, none; rooelpt. 1.4.;.
bbla.; shipments, L1M bbls.; stocks. 77 1
bbla Quotations: A. B, C, D. E and F
$6 fcort5; F and Q, $5.66; H. $8.55455 10; 1
t6.7oT K, $6.96.10; M. $4.30. N. $6-i0; VVG.
$7.00; WW, $7.36.
Lowd.ir. Bloak Market
LONDON. Doc. 11. America aecuritie
on ths stock market were Utady, In
sympathy with New York, today and a
fair bualaos was traaaavctad. - -
tILV r.K Bar, M u-iuu par ounc.
MONEY 64344 per oent-
DIHCOUNT RATBS fchort bUl sad I
month. SSa7S-ll per oenC
tnlj. islOW BjrOSP Waw Tar naark
f -" 1 tit - Muwaa waudi an mill sal Has at
ptmmm amafe Wis laair awaea ta at a.
raara. Oaiilaa la Oia Paaambar tk amua of
TH OHO UuT Ut'lgW. Saa4 tar ataiala
oaaa. 41 a rwar. raauaha br Joka Muur
C. . BraaSaar. Haa Y.irk lt
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