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nil I1KK: OMAHA, Tt'KNDAY. DIXT.MHKIJ X. OIFKhKIi I'OU UK NT House anil (ottnges. WALL PAPElfFa,n,l?rper nn . Ing, glaxing. pictur framing, Monsrn, 813 park Ave. H. ijseT COTTAGE-Five rooms. N. 2th St. Harney lyiru. bath, gns. no HOUSEHOLD GOODS packed. forT wsrded; cheap freight rates, moving and Storing. Expressmen's Delivery Co Tel Douglss ?.'4. City office. 21S 8. 17th St. Ilea llldg. Central. steam heal; all mod ; 7-r pall, hathroom. basement. 220 s. 23d." OMAHA EX I, storage. Trunks, 41G N. 17th. CO., moving vans and baggags del. D. Sjoi. X-ROOM. modern house, choice lion. 909 N. Hh StHarney i;i loca- 7-KOOM modern, walking distance. Douglas 8477. 7-ROOM house. J4; S-roorn, $;i2. Mm scorn park: moilern. Phone Harnev Dli. Houses in all parts of the oity. Crelgh Sons ft Co.. Bee Bide. 2609 MAPLE 8 1., el't furnace. $20. A-444K r:.i. 6 rooms. Hall. 4X1 modern ex Karnge. D. Ilou sea. Ins Rlngwnit. Brandels Th. Bldg. 672 8. modern, A-4K 2Mh St.. 8 .5.00. Hall, rooms, completely 433 Ramge. D. 7401 2127 IOUOLA8 8 rooms, modern except neat, $:t0 per month. Tel. Douglas 158. FOR RKNT All modern, newlv paper ed, 6-room cottage. Webster 4232 Or call 01 3K8 Ames Ave. $'-t 7 rooms. V Hi. Webster li" N. 27th; 3024 N. 27th, FOR KEN T New 10-room modern brick nou.se, 2632 Harney; ready Jan. 1 1912. Hot water heat. Inquire T. J. o'Krien. Henshaw hotel. Phones. I. 1215, H-liM. OMAHA Van ami storage Co. packs, moves, atorcs household goods. Fireproof storage. 801 8. lrtth. Branch 309 8. 17th, Tel. Douglas 416.1. A-1335. 8-ROOM house, hot water heat, gas and electrlcJlRht: shades. 2702 Bristol. ft-ROOM modern cottage, ex, heat 2502 in. wenster 4:4c. MOD. 6-room cottage; fine rep'r. H. 3844. For Rent Brick House Four bedrooms, bath and toilet on see ond floor; large family room, lining room, buttery-kitchen, refrigerator room, hall and vestibule on first floor; full cement basement, with toilet; furnace heat; everything first clans and strictly modern. Located at 1511 Georgia Ave. See the owner at 1508 Georgia Ave., or phona Harney 1509. H-KOUll house, modern except heau 14U X. 24th St.. 120. 7-room house, modern except heat, 2313 Charles St., $19 rooms, 2d floor, 1108 N. 20th St. mod ern except heat, 914. B-room cottage, modern except heat 3934 N. 23d St., $20. 6-room house, modern except heat 1611 Corby St.. $19. 6-room, 1st floor. 1902 N. 26th fit. partly modern, $18. -room. 2d floor, 1902 N. 26th St.. toilet 7-room house, modern except heat 2909 CHRIs'boYER, 22d and Cuming Sti A I'OTlON SALE. Big lot of diamonds, watches. Jewelry and clothing will be sold at public auc tion every eve., 6:30 p. m., until Mew FRIEDMAN'S LOAN BANK, 13th and Douglas Sts. FOR RENT A brick residence, 210 South Eleventh street, eleven large rooms, two toilet rooms, barn, three blocks southwest of depot, fine location for home f jr railroad people. House open for Inspection ail week. $75.00 per month. Phone Douglas 672, Mrs. J. M. Metcalf. 12.14 South Tenth. FOR RENT Cass street. Eight-room house, 2921 A NINE-ROOM house at &Kti Hamilton St. All modern excepting furnace. Lot lOOxlJO. Barn. Large shade trees. Plenty of room for garden and chickens. Rent $25. Houte newly papered and painted throughout. Chas. 11. Brown, Telephone J io ux i as H2S. Not More Than $25 for your choice of 2 modern homes. ONE H block to Walnut Hill line, 8 room and hall, best furnace, plumbing, all brick and cement basement; families can use, In dependent stairway and entrance. OTHER One block to N. 24th line, full two-story 7-room all modern. New, compact, up-to-date. O'KE-FK REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Doug, or A-2in2. Evenings H. 2842 or H. &134. FOR RENT 4 room clflc St. $: a month. cottago, 2216 Pa- fOK RENT tour-room cottage on 2ta Ave, Oetween Dodge and Douglas stree.. See Dexter L. Thomas. 411 Bee Bldg. Stores and Offices. WISH to sublet suite ef five rooms la City Nstional Bank Bldg. Call D 412. NEW store building with modern living rooms upstairs; will oe ready Jan. 1, 1912. Write or phone 1027 Grand Island, Neb. J. E. Allam. Orand Island, Neb. SHE naturally Is looking for a dessert that needs but little preparation. Tell her of Dalzeil's lee cream. If Mrs. A. Von Krause, 3411 Amea Ave., will come to The Bee office within three days we will give her an order for a quart brick of this tine Ice cream. OFFEUED FOU SALE AlUkical Instruiueut. PIANO, slightly used, Segerstrom Piano Mltf. Far nam Sts. at a bargain. Co., 19th and ELECTRIC piano and music box re pairing. Acme Machine Co., 3124 Lev'w'th. Typewriters. LIGHT TOUCH MONARCH VISIBLH for rent. THE MONARCH T YPE WRITER CO.. 411 S. lath. Phone D 4UJ. TYPEWRITERS. ALL sale or rent; largest stock, U. F. bwansun Co., 1314 Omaha. MAKES For buM bargain. 1-amain bt. SMITH PREMIERS, models No. or No. 4, In excellent condition, rented three months for u SMITH PREMIER TYPTWRITER CO.. mil and Douglas. RENT an Oliver typewriter from th Oliver Typewriter Co. Douglas 219. MUcellaueoaa. FOR SALE Fireproof safe with double doors and money drawer; also tiling cabi net for of I lea use. CoUou lU-ynulds, Fremont, Neb. SAFES uvtriucKdU Willi itucuud-hand sates, all tmea and makes; bargain. American Supply, Co., lllu Farnam St FOR SALE New and necoud-hand csrom ana pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys and accedsurles; bar tlx turea of all kinds; easy payments The Di-unswIck-Balke-Collunder Co., 4U-40 imh St. FOR SALE Two sciiolars.ups in the Omaha Commercial coiltua and ine In Boyles college. Business ol'-u'e. Omaha Bee. ELECTRIC PIANOS Peanut, gum, match and post card machines. Acme Machine Co., 3124 Leavenworth. $5 Coal lor stove or furnsce. Try Harmon A Weeth. Webster MI. It. iU SAFES, Dr.itlUHl. IMS Karnam rt KINDLING. 4 load, il. Gross. ELECTRIC piano and muslo roll re pairing. Acme Machine Co., 3124 Leaven worth. FOR SALE Al a bargain: machinery In small p aning mill at Benson. Telephone U. 3-J-W. or addrek George Snell. TWO stamp IUrney 1614. books, (liu each, phoi.o PEHSO.AL A New Truss NEW INVENTION. ACTION AND RKSILTS. !oes not spread the rupture open In ternally as convex pads do. Write for iouklet. THE TYRRELL TRl'SS CO. f,si Broadway, Nw Vuia CUy, tkusonai, M-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. 0l hPH a r m 1--. l?tl, ar,d Dodre. Massage, Rltlrnhoiise. S uTTti ifliostonliidT YOUNG women coining to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Voting Women's Christian association building at Seventeenth and St. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look for our travelers' aid at the L'nljt station. Mix Lang, manicuring, vibratory mat- sage treatments. R. 1. 2d floor. 1H08 Podga. VK rent and repair all kinds ot sewing machines, lnd. A-10H3. louglas 13. NEBRASKA CTCLE CO., 15th and Harney Sts. HINDOO strengthen. TAHLKTH will bull.t. braoc fOc. BELL DRUG CO. MASS(iK Treatment. Mrs. Steel. Ground floor. TAKE instructions In massa,,.. Swedish movement cure. 401 Ware Blk. MASSAGE Swedish movement; nothing better for rheumatism: ladles. $1: aentle- men, 11.60. Apt 2. liJ Farnam MA(!'KTin treatment. K. Brott, ;m . Jj- mh- 2J floor- n 6::a- HAZEL LEAF FILE CONES Best remedy for Itching, bleeding or protrud ing piles; 50e postpaid; snmple fre. Sher man & McConnell lrug Co.. Omaha. LIEBKN. mask suits to hire. 1514 How'd THE SALVATION A KM Y solicits cast off clothing; In fact, anything vnu do pot need. We collect, repair ana sell, at ISt N. llth St.. for cost of collection, to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 4Ui and wagons will call. MASSAGE tlR,h 'lt low lUiitwauii treatment. Mm roinatic me. Allen Chicago. 109 8. 17th St.. 1st floor, p. 7tih Mrs. Snyder, massage, electrical treat ment. 3 Dunsany, 10th Pierce. D. 434U. Dr. Burke, wumeu's diseases. 41 Doug. Ilk rOl'Ll IVt A ND I'KT STOCK ' (Screenings, $1 8i pr lim. SVHgner, SOI N. HEAL fchTATK ll Ill ILDEttV 1NFOIIMA TIO.N. Electric gas fixtures. Omaha Silver Ce. Ideal Cement Stone Co., 17th and Cuming. Fuchs. Son A Blind, painting, decorating. ROOFING PAINT, building paper, plas ter bosrd. Amer. Sup. Co., lis Nicholas. Masonry con.. Jobber. Hea.lv. Web. 1J41. city rnoriiiiiv to it ale. Have YouGot $360? THEN start the New Year right by owning your own home. Ixok todav at 3303 MYRTLE AVE., right In Bemls I'ark, corner lot, on two paved streets, a very neat and substantial 6-rooin modern home, ready to move right In. Pay the balance like rent. It Isn't every day you can buy a house like this for $3,600 cash, but you can this house right now and on easy terms. Oet a look at this house. If it Is large enough for your family, you'll buy. . Glover Kealty Syndicate 1219-22 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 39AA. Xmas Present GIVE yourse.lf a nice, new all modern, 8-rooni hou.e; 1 can give you your choice of two of tho best In the city at abso lute cost. Telephone Harney 60. Harry H. Putnam, S140 Burt St. HOUSE AND 10 LOTS. Near Omaha car line and city school. Good 6 room cottago and 10 good, high lots. 1 or a home or investment notn- Ing else like lt so near Omaha for near the price. $2,200, $2o0 cash, balance like rent. H GEE REAL ESTATE CO., 105 Pearl Street. Council Bluffs, la. THREE FINE LOTS on 14th Ave, and Grand Ave. for sale at a bargain. Itsli Uard St. Phone Red 4596. Modern Suburban Home FOR SALE. 69th and Center, with fif teen acres choicest land and finest of im provements. House Is modern through out. 10 rooms and bath. Inquire Andrew A. Furay. Phone Harney 1027. station a, Route L REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH lAUrn FOK ALB Canada. 'My knowledge of land on uncompleted Grand Trunk can make you quick profits. Frank Crawford. US Homer at.. Van couver, or omaha. Fkorldu. TEN-ACRE farina accessible to Jackson ville, Fla. Excellent for winter garden ruck. Thirty dollars per acre; fifty cents cash; fifty cents per month, write for particulars. Jacksonville Heights liu provement Company, Jacksonville, Fla. FLORIDA, THE LAND OF SUNSHINE. We are offering 10, 2t and 40-acre tract and upwards located In Columbia county near Lake City, Florida, 60 miles west of Jacksonville and only 0 miles from St Augustlue. This property Is Intersected by three railroads of national refutation. which furnish the beat of services at reasonable rates to all markets of th United States. The climate is ideal, mne farms are now being worked in our tract with exceptionally good results. Own one of our farms, investigate our offer. Small cash payments and easy terms. IX) w rates uauy. iiuxeis good until June 1. ROBT. C. DRUESEDOW 4s CO., (Sales Agents) $00 Omaha National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Georgia. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed by the ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLAN TIC RAILROAD. Lands adaptable to the widest range of crops. All tne money crops or tne south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing wuu tnis coming uuumijr, us soil, climate, church and school advantages, write W. H. LEAHY. DEPT. K, General Passenger Agent. ATLANTA OA., JlllBUla. FOR SALE Chicken ranch, SV4 acres plenty of fruit and peaches; good build' Ings: location central Illinois; for par tlculars writ Laurens. Iowa, uout S. box 11. 166 ACRES; 10 mile from Red Cloud 25 acres alfalfa; loo acres cultivation: good Improvements. Price, xs.uoo. 320 acres; 7 mile to Bladen; 200 acres culti vation: 30 acres alfalfa; 120 acres pas ture; good Improvements. 18,0UU; good terms. Write at once. Carpenter & Son, Red Cloud. Neb. Ion, THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm Is to lnert a small want ad In the Dea Moines Cbpltal. Largest cir culation In the state of Iowa, 43,0u0 dally. The Capital la read by and believed In by the slaudpatters of Iowa, who simply ie- fue to permit any other paper in their homes. Ratey 1 cent a wold a day; ;i.ii per line per month; count rU ordinary words to the line. Address Vet Itluuic Capital, Des Mmue. la- 1.920 ACRE RANCH. Wheeler county. Neb., about miles from county seat, said to be dark sandy loam with clay subsoil, much" of It suit able for funning. 4 room house, barn 3240, ahunuance of water. Will take Improved pioperty for H,i) or IIO000, in pait payment. Price $l.'.0uper acre, M GEE REAL ESTATU CO., 105 Pearl Street. Council Bluffs. Ia. AtiT Mctica, CLIMATE. HEALTH, SOIL. WATETl, crops and profits sure. Fruit and alfalfa. Government Irrigation. Considering coat and profit, we offer tbe best 011 the mar ket. Come ail right. Hartshorn ofc Co., Carlsbad. New Mexico. ualh Dakvela. va ACRES. In Dskota, for sale. Lyman county, South Address D 963. Bee. Wisconsin. RUSK COUNTY, WIS., cut-over hard wood lands; wholesale prices; any sized trs.'t; clay loam soil; In dairy and clover belt; good markets, school and churches, easy terms. Write for msps and in formation. Arnin Hardwood iuinber Cenipany, Grand Rapids, W la. IlKAIi KSTATE KtRM A lltMII I IMH KOH MIK rliraaka. Sarpy Ca 150 Acres Best Bargain Noar Omaha. $100 PER ACRE: ADVANCES TO $125 IF NOT SOLD BY JANl'ARY I. One-half alley land, with gradual slope, one-half upland, gently rolling. The soil Is Al. tlood Improvement con sisting of good, lartie, well built seven room house: gorj barn for fourteen head with hay mow for forty tons: good or chard, numerous other buildings. Ijivs within three and one-half miles of Pa pllllon and within seven and one-half miles cf South Onitthn, the great live stock market and handy to other towns; choice location and a good producing farm. If you want the best bargain near Omaha thwr make It your business to see me on this Tuesday If possible, be fore the advance. By all means, bring wife If necessary. (One-half cash by March 1 ) OR1N S. MERRILL COMPANY. Rooms 1213-1214 City Nat. Bank Bldg. HALL CO I. NT V FA KM. 90-ACRE dairy faim. all new buildings, bringing owner $o. per year. Only lil.wo. A snap. Write Dill fc Huston, Wrand Island. Neb. Urrtiii, FOR SALE Good laim tracts: S00 acre diked tiovland, MO acres upland all thor oughly drained. Will furnish teed for 400 head cattle. Land especially adapted to uairylng and accessible to good inarkeL Uood water. Huuse and barn Just com pleted costing $i,wu. Bounded on two Ides by county road. Ono . mile from school and postoftlce. Lies suitable to subdlvldn Into small tracts If so desired. Price, lou per .rcre. Part casn; term on balance; no commissions, ii mieresieu correspond Immediately with owner, Ueo. W. Warren, vice president Astoria na tional bunk, Astoria, Orecon. Iriai. SEND for description of beautiful S0- acre farm at $100 an acre. NO TRADlNti. V. H. Graham. Cuero, lex. fi'OH SALE Oil EXCHANGE Omaha Home for Land Entirely modern; reception hall, parlor, librarv, dining-room, kitchen, beu-room downstairs; 2 stairways lead up to 3 bed rooms with closets, complete bath with new Wolff fixtures, ua anu eieciricny. Full slaed, cemented nasemcm, ones. foundation. New American furnace, l-uu lot, allev, south front, iu large line msp.e trees, half block to best car service, 1 block to public school, close to an churches and paroc.al schools. Encum brance $2,100. owner preiers nuiirau o., Neb., or other good western land. Ad dress, W iwl. Bee. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED Cltv loans and warrants. YV. Farnam Smith A Co.. 1330 Farnam St OMAHA Property and Nebraska Lands. O ICEEFE REAL LSIAII4 t-. 1018 New Omaha Nat'l Bank Building. FARM LOANS near Omaha; do coram le sion; optional payments; cheap money. Orln S. Merrill, 13 City Jai i uana cms. HEAIi ESTATE IX)ANS MONEY to loans on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $Mo,ou. W. li. THOMAS. 603 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. $106 Wead to $10,000 made promptly. F. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. D. LOW RATES. BEMIS-CARLBERU CO $10-812 Biandels Theater Bldg, OARVIN 11ROS Lans. ,uU0 and up LARGE LOAN'S, municipal bonds, mort gages bought and sold. 8TULL DfiOS. WANTED City loans. Psters Trust Co. WANTED TO Buy Id-hand goods, Kleser, 1020 Center. D. 6661. WANTED Second-hand sate; give nanse maker, height, width, depth, weight and price, F. O. B. Omaha. D 996. Dee. The key to success In business la tbe Judicious and persistent use of newspaper advertising. WANTED TO RENT TWO furnished rooms for llgut house keeping, on or near Ams Ave. Address, Foard, 4212 Camden Ave. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED luniuuu as iiousekeuper by respectuble middle-aged lady. Prefer home with children. Also experienced a nurse. Address Mrs.' Marie Turner, gen eral delivery, Council Bluffs. Ia. ACCOUNTANT and bookkeeper, first class, open for Immediate engagement; prefer above, but would accept a sales man's position; married; age, HO yrs. ; good personality and an Impressive and forceful speaker; any reasonable tialary considered. Call Harney Wob and arrange interview. SITUATION wanted A mauager of general ktore, country town; eyperlenoed. O CIS, Bee. WASHING and curtains done. T. H. 641M WANTED Situation as repairer or driver of automobile. Graduate and Is thoroughly competent. Beet of reference. H. L. Barr. 424 N. 17th St. BOOKKEEPING and evenings and Saturdays: Address L 743. Bee. clerical work use typewriter. THHEa, young muies, piano player and singer, want po.it. un in picture show, ex perienced. 13ohsGS5:lCJJ5;ne POSITION wanted oy competent lady sienoai apner; reference as to ability. Harney 44. MUST HAVE WOKK Toung man nerds work for board and room. Phone Douglas 44. lUUlNli i I!!I1 touilkS tender; experienced. 8 position aa CIS, Bee. bar- Will IE lady desires ieauy places of day work; neat, conscientious; does not uisuppointment engagement. Pnone it. nil?. While woman uesiree uay wora; neat snd o.i-an i'eU D. J4u. lOl NO I any wants position as stenog raphei ; small wages to start; best ot rtt- erences. W en. Wio. RESPECTABLE, refined middle aged Indy desires housekeeper for widower taiiiily. C 994, Bee. .experienced position a witn small MH. Ht'SBAND, if you are looking for something to take home for an extra fine dessert, step Into Daizell's. If 3. J. Cuslck. 3017 Meredith Ave., will come to The Bee office wltuln three days we will give him an order fur a quart brick of U. Is fine Ice cream. LIVE STOCK MAUHKT OF Snip your stock to South Omaha; save mlleuge and shrinkage, your consign ment receive prompt aid careful atten tion. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MER CHANTS. Byera Bros. & Co. sttong and responsible. WOOli imos.. 2.4-e e.xenanga Bldg. Omaha w Denver, Gieat Vv est. Com. Co Vv7 hTh M 1 I II A BON just handie sheepT VV. F. PENNY CO.. iS Each. Bldg. TAtHl BHOS. hanuie cati .e. nogs, sneep, "clay. Robinson tc Co.. Excn. Bldg. Interstate Co. Baiter -. suits amp to us. t UIHO.v Cum. Co. 222 Exchange Bldg. Bl'RKE-RI' 'KLY CO.. 1 fcxcti. Bldg, L. i:. ROBERTS CO.. 'lit Kxcn. Bidgl t ot at Jones Com Co.. biineii ot htisUer. Farmers 1. Com. Co.. 4iJ rxrbange Deposit proceeds of siitpmeuta In Stock Yard Nat I oank. Only bank at yards. Martin Bros. Co., us-4 Exon. Blug. OMAHA. THE GRAIN MARKET. Kebraska-luwa Grain Co., Brandti. WEEKS GRAIN CO.. g consignments solicited, v aln merchant, j3 ftraidi. THE OMAHA BEE prints clean news and clean ad vertising. tiO V F. K N M E N T N O T I C 1 : S. GOV F ill" N M E N F"s A l.K 1 N I I A N L A N I "," Absolute Title Given -the tinalloted Isn.ls of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Na tions of the Five Civilised Tribe In Ok lahoma and not Including the coal snd timber segregation, will be sold at pub lic auction to the highest bidder at th following terms, times and places at not less than the minimum price stated In the advertisement: Orady county. Chlck- asha, (sS tracts, S7,"0 acre, November I, 4. Stephens county, Duncan, ( trscts, S9.J00 acres. November; 6, 7 S; Jefferson conntv, Ryan, 70J tracts, 4i.40tf seres. November . H. 11; love county, Marietta, 8T.4 tracts, 7B.600 acre. Novem ber 13, 14, 15, 16; Carter county. Ardmore. 1.17S tracts, 93..fl0 acres, November 17, IS. 20. 21. 22. 23; Murray county, Sulphur, M tracts, 2C.0U0 acres. November 24. 26; Gar vin county, Paul Valley, t.T tracts. :t) acres. November 17. 2s. 29; McClain county, Purcell, I4 tracts. 14.000 acres. December l, I; Pontotoc county, Ada, b9 tracts. 4J,;' acres, December i, 6, 8; Johnson countv, Tishomingo, DM tracts, 39.200 acres December ".. s, 9; Marshall county, Madlll. 179 tracts. 1S.60J sore", December 11; Bryan couniy. Durant, 60s tracts, 2t., ll acres, December IX 13; Atoka X-ounty, Atoka. tracts. 124.000 acres. December 14, la, l, is, 19; t:oal eounty, Coalnate. 609 tracts, 64,600 acres, Decem ber 20, 21, 22; Hughes county, Calvin 437 trscts. 50.700 acres, December 26, 27; Pitts burg countv, McAlester, 1.6.0 tracts, 167, 100 acret.. December 2S, 29. 30, 1111; Janu ary 1, 2; Haskell couniy, S'.lgler. 41$ tracts, 20.10 acres. January 3, 4: Latimer oounty, Wllburton. 191 tracts, 16.0HO acres. January 6; Lcfloie county, Puteau, 2; J trncts, 21.SIX) acres, January C; Pushma taha couniy. Antlers, 641 tracts, acres, January 8, 9, 10; Choctaw county, Hugo, 6M tracts, Si.&nO acres. January 11, 12, 1,1; McCurtaln county. Idabell. 77 tracts, 64,600 acres, January to. 16, 17, 18. 1912. Not mure than li.u acres :f agri cultural and 640 acres of other lands will be sold to one person In any one nation. minimum valuation of $.s.oo or more per acre. Terms are m per cent at tne lime of sale, 25 per cent In iwwlve monihs. snd 6( per rent In two years, with per cent Interest, payments must be made In the form of draft or t-erttrtcd check, payable to J. G. Wright, commissioner. Cpon full payment being made at any time deed will Issue. Immediately after approval of sale otntificale of purchase will Issue and possession be given, but cutting of timber or drilling or mining for minerals thereon will not be per prlce. Right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. For Information apply to the Commissioner to the Five Civilised Tribes. Muskogee, Oklahoma, or any of the Dis trict Agents as to lands within their re spective districts. Lists of these lands have been prepared by counties, showing the terms of sale, the description of the various tracts and minimum price, lt will be Impracticable to furnish each In quirer sll ot these lists, and It la sug gested that persons desiring such Infor mation specify the locality In which they are interested. Blue prints of the various counties, showing the location of the land to be sold, will be furnished upon appli cation to the undersigned upon the pay ment ot $0.;t for each county In the form of draft or postal money order. J. G. WRIGHT, Commissioner to the Five Civilised Tribes, Muskogee, Okla homa. August L 1911- LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Stockholders Meeting of The Union Land Company. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Union Land Company for the election of five directors and the transaction of such other business as may legally coma be fore the meeting, will be held at the office of the General Solicitor, Union Paclflo Headquarleia Ilulldlng, lSth and Dodge streets, Omaha, Nebraska, on Monday, the sth oay of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M. The stock transfer books will be closed 10 days previous to the meeting. Alex. Miller,' Secretary. New York City, N. T., Dec. M. 1911. DlHd?0t ANNUAL MEETINU. Notice Is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Omaha Oas Company will be held' at the office ot the Company, 1609 Howard St., at 10:30 a, m., Monday, January 1, 1912, for the election of Directors tor the en suing year, and for the transaction of such other business aa may come before the meeting. FKANK T. HAMILTON. President. GEORGE W. CLABAUUH. Omaha, Dec. 15, 1911. Becretury. 1) 22d lOt SiOCKUOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bee Building company will be held at the office of said company, Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, January It, 1912. for the election ot tne board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business aa may properly come before the meeting. By ordor of the president N. K FE1L. Secretary. DUtoJli STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Office of LEE-GLASS-ANDHKESEN HARDWARE COMPANY. Omaha, Ne braska, December , 1911. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of Lee-Glass- Andreesen Hardware company that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the company will be held at the office ot said oompany, corner ot Ninth and Har ney streets, in the city of Omaha, In the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January A. D.. 1912.. at i o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing a hoard of directors for the company to serve during the ensu ing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at sucti meeting. Attest: W. M. Glass, Secre tary ; U. 3. Lee. President - RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION Tenth and Maaosj Union Paclflo Denart. Arrive Ban Fran. Overl'd L. .a 8 46 am a7:40om China & Japan F. M.. a 4:01pm a 6:45 pm Atlantic Express a 0 45 am Oregon Express all. o pm a ft:iu pm Los Angeles Limited. .au 40 inn a 8:80 pin Denver - special a 7:04 am a 7:27 am Centennial State Bp'l.all:H put ul2 26 am Colorado Ex pies a tl 'l pm a 4:60 put Oregon-Wash. L't'd...all:tV pm a 8;A um North Platte Local. ...a :lo am u4:4cpm Grand Island Local. ...a 6:80 pm alu:8oam fctroinaburg Local. . .1)12:41 piu b l.au pin W a bash- Omaha St. Louis Ex..a'pm Mall and Express a 7:08 am btanb'y L. tlrom C.B.)b 5:oo pm 0,9:15 am all:18 pin bio : 15 am Lblcagu, Hoc 14 Island , Pacific EaOT. Rockv Mountain Ltd..al2:28 am nI0:S5 pm bl0:10 pm Chicago Local Pass... 010 :3e am Chicago Day Express. a ti.4i am Clilcagu Express a 4:10 pin a 4.1X) pm a 1:10 pm al2:12 pm Des Moines iot'ei ru t :i pin Chlcagu-Neb. Limited. a 8.08 pill a :0u am WEST. Chl.-Neb. Lmld to Lin coln a 1:01 am a 6:58 pm Chi. -Colo. Express. ...a 1:20 pm Chi. -Colo. Lxpres ....a Lid pm a 4:00 pm 4:00 pm Okl. & Tex. Expreas..a 5.00 pm an:t am Rocky Mountain Lta.aiu:4f pm al2:8u am Illinois Central Chicago Express a 7:00 am a 8:45 pm a 8:0) am a 7:48 am Chicago Limited a 8:00 iciu Missouri I'stlllo IC C. 4 St. L. Ex....at:20am K. C. St. L. Ex....all;16 pm a i.M pm hleaao t.eeat Western- Chicago Limited a 8:15 pm Twin City Limited a 8:86 pm a 7:48 am a 6:50 pm Twin City Express. Chlcsgo Express... . ..a 8:45 am .a 8:18 pm a 8.46 pm Local Passenger Chios go A Northwestern NORTHBOUND. U:nn.-SL Paul Ex. ...a 7:00 am linn.-bt. Paul L t d.. a 7:00 pin 'J win City Express ..a 7:4a am Sloua City Local a 8:48 pm Minn. Dakota Ex. .a 7:W pm Twin City Limited ...a 146 pm Minnesota Express EASTBOUND. Carroll Local a 7:Oo am Daylight Chicago a 7:40 am Chicago Local al70S pin Colorado-Chicago a 6:10 pm Chicago Special a 8:08 pm Pad. Coast-Chicago.... a 8:8 pm lxis Angelas LlniHd..a 8.50 pm Ove-leud Limited a 7:88 pm Carroll Local a 4.80 pm Ft Mall a 1.80 pin Ccuar Rapid, bluux s Ouiaha Centeuiilal Slate Dim. 12 40 am WESTBOUND. Long Pine a 8:uo am Norfolk-Dallas a 6 00 am Long Pine Lincoln.. ..a 1:15 pm Hastlngs-Supeiior ....h 1:16 pm lead wood-Hot Sp'ge .a 8 54 pm Casper-Lauder ., a 6 5ci pm k isukUuV-AicUUciA .. .li 5-80 itm a 8:u am alw:20 pm a 8:28 put a 8:15 am a 7:30 eon eli.uu aia a C:io pm alo:w pm a t .il pm a t pm a 8:49 a is a 6:28 pia 4U:w pm a 9:16 a iv al0:u0 an. 6.5 pm a 8:63 pn 11.16 pn, all:00 am ai.ii pm a 6:80 Pin a 6 .20 pm a 0 5V pin all.vu pm It Ijw pm - i l Iiiciih", M 1 1 fc.ee .v M. funl 1'verl.u d Limited a i ' I"" Perry ln-al a h am Colorado t xpie-s .. ,.il "" " ,2 am In" Colorado Special a 7 4- am uin leiiy Lot I .Ij Pi I- I"" Ilnrllnatnn Matin n Tenth .C Mifcm Kurllna toa fiepart. Ponvcr California .a 4 1" pm Poget Sound Express. a 4 10 pin Nebraska points a S 20 am Black Hills a 4 In pm Lincoln Mall b 1 20 pin Northwest Kspres all X pi" Nebraska points a 9 :1) am Nebraska Express a 9 IS am Lincoln Local Schuyler-Plattsmouth b 8:03 pm Lincoln Local Plattsmouth-lowa a 9. IS nm Pellevue-Piatt wiouth al2:3 pm Chicago Special a 7 IS am Denver Special all pm Chicago Express a 4 20 pm Chic. Fast Express. ...a 6. SO pm Iowa Local a 9:15 am Creston (la.) Iocal....b 3 90 pm St. Louis Express a 4 So pin IC. C. A St. Joseph. .. .al0:4.1 pm K. C. & St. Joseph. ...a 9:16 am K. C. 4t tt Joseph. ...a . SO pm Arr". a " 4'. rm a R 4 m a i.:l() pm a S 4.i pm nil IS pm a l.io am a 6 10 pm a : 10 pm a 9 os am blO 20 am b 8 ON nm a 8 60 am a 140 pm all I- pm a 7:00 pin a 3:66 pm a 8:0i) am a 10: 90 am bi'i S am all W am a 4i am a (.10 pin Webster Otatlosi 10th ad Webster. Missouri Pacific Pepart. Arrive. Auburn Local b 8 60 pm bll M am Chteaao, at. I'aal, Mlaneapolt A Umnha terart. Arrive. bl3 (ij pm o 6 l.s pm b 9 26 pm Sioux City Fxpress....b i:ir pm Omaha Local... ,.o 8 25 am Sioux City Pass... Twin City Pass..., Emerson Local.... tb) dally except only, (a) daby. i i ti tin ,,..b 6:&i pm Sunday, (c) b 9:10 am Sunday OCEAN' STEAMSHIPS. To The West Indies The American Riviera The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Especially attractive tour of JAMAICA CUBA PANAMA CANAL BARBADOS TRINIDAD VENEZUELA For Particulars Write to HaiidtM'Noti Al Hon, (Jon. Agent, 15 Ho. La Hallo St., Chicago. Or Any Steamship Agency. TWO IDEAL CRUISES AROUND thf ivnnr n TTi NoT.ll,1l...(rrom Ksw Tori) III? Feb. II T, ltl8rroin San VraDclsco) w J ii paiatiai cruising sic-sioer. .Ill VICTORIA LUISEV 1 (la.ftoo Tons) Itinerary Inelndo Madeira Spain, Italr. India, Ceylon, PI rails Hrttlementa, Java, Philippines, 4:hlita Japan, Sandwich Islands and erlaod Amerleaa Tour, lalaod excurtuon and Iclo trli. opTioNAiiiTnTj iw nvm TOVUS U4 DAYS IN JAP AM Coat Including sll necssaary sxpe&KM Aboard od sabore .$650 Dnratlon of Cm 1 see IIO Days Kneh Sen for lUuitraUi BooiUt. HambuTZ-Amerfcan Ltoa 150 W. BandolDh Street. Chlcasro, HI or Looal Agent. t'learlntr House Hank "tatenient. NEW YOIUv. Dec. 23. Tho atatemenl of the clearing house banks for the week how that the banks hold lX,ft47,90u re serve in excess ot legal requirements. This Is a decrease of 12,924,000 In the pro. purtlonate cash reserve as eompured with last week. 1 lie statement loiiows: lmlly Average. Amount, increase cans I1.8."7, 092.000 Iir,31)i.Ull0 Specie Legal tenders 315. DO.;. OciO 8,742,000 83,432.000 'IU,0UO , 1,707, luO.188) 2S,0i.l,uu0 (1,020,000 HO.OcIO Net deposits , Circulation Excesa lawTl reserve 12.M7.3uO i.924,Of0 Ranks' cash reserve In vaults. . .1330.640.000 Trust companies casti reserve in Vaults tK,Z98,lMI Aggregate rash reserve $398,938,000 Trust companies reserve with clearing house members carrying 25 per rent cah reserve, v.2,lu9,uuo. Actual Condition. Amount. Increase, Loans $1,MO,840.IO 10,2li.1,000 1,204,000 2,2ili,OiW Specie 815.280,000 Iegal tenders 82. 000.0-0 Net deposits 1,1 iu.8I4,ucm 20,020.1100 27,000 rcti atlon w,mi,ui.ic Excesa lawfl reserve H,188,:tUI) 4,489, IU) H nka' cash reserve In vaults. . .336,223,000 Trust comuanles casn reserve In vaults tUf.YZ'J.uuu Aggregate cash reserve $.197,9E2,000 Oecrease. Trust companies' reserve with clearing house members carrying 25 per cent casn reserve. 8r.ci.837, 000. Summary ot state Danns ami trust companies In Greater New York not re porting to the New x'ork clearing house.: jtlliuuill. ocri ITann. fxians illil,7ji.8w 61,782.900 Specie W,7I.j,8oO "iiif.JiKI uai tenners imh.iw -.,.pvu Total deposits ecci,9uv,-w Increase. New York Prodnre Market. NEW YORK, Deo. 23. BUTTER Barely steady; receipts, 4.39 tubs creamery spccluis. 4c; extras, :io 81c: creamery held specials, sen;: extras, 8:iiir.c: first. 32ii3lc; seconds. Sotiillc thirds, xiigvc:; siaie aairy iuun, iiiiwbi, 8.Vu37c; gcicjd tu prime, Oi34c; process til iLhaTj r inn ; rt ceipis, hi vuxrm. Weekly exports, 250 boxes. State, whole milk under grades, lSH'ttluc. EGGS Unsettled; receipts, B.92B case fresh gathered extras, 2810c; extra first m.i!i3lc: first. KVn'Mi-: seconds. 294i:r: thirds and poorer. ..Jl'c; stale, fennsyi vunia and nearby hc-nery white, fumy new laid, 4cl4t4 ; state, I'ennsylvanla and nearbv, selected whites, fair to good, 40-. 46c; atate, Pennsylvania aim neuruy henery brown, fancy large new laid. 4oc POULTRY Alive, dull and lower; west ern chickens, )KrUc, fowls, 12411a.1 ; tur keys, 14c; dressed firmer; western chick ens, tuioc; luwis, biiioc, turaeys, u'sjioc Chlrigo I'rodare Market. CHICAGO, Dec. 28. BUTTER Steady creameries. 2t,' 86e ; dairies, 2V0J1C. EtMls Weak; receipts. 1.841 cases; a mark, esses Included. l27c; firsts, 23'd 2ac: nr ine firsts, Sflu'.-sc. CHEESE Steady; daisies, IHUtfl IfiV.c: twins, WuMc; young Amerlcua, ltiVatf l.c: lona horns. I0V.41 Itc. I'tiTATOEH Steady; choice to fancy, dfi'iiUKc: fair to good. boiiKuo. POULTRY Easy; turkeys, 14t(17c chickens, l'Kuloyic, springs, 10c. VEAL Steady, 71illc. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPtKJL, Dec. 23. W HEAT Spot nomlnsi; Nm. 1, x ana 1. maiutoDa, un quoted; futures, quiet; March, 7a 3d Mav. 7a 2'od. CORN' Spot, steady; American mixed 6a cS'l; futurea, dull; January, 6a 8d February, 5s scl. Ill r Goods Market, NEW YORK. Dec. 23 -DRY GOODS The cotton good market clewed with sMghtly firmer tone. A fair demand foi linens Is reported with supplies Ugh Yarns are easy. Homers ot burlap are KAII.W V TIME CAIIM. X V sS (.1J.V. sW J ' firmer on all spot goods. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ' iKillinrr Cattle for Week Thirty to Forty Higher. HOGS LOWER THAN LAST WEEK nt l.aniti Fifteen tenia Than Last Week, vttth Sheep Only Mrons; In I, It He lllaher. Illaher Fat SOCTH OMAHA. Dee, 23, 1911. Lceeli Is were: Cattle. Ortlclal Mond iv 4 .!.'' oi;5. MieeP official Tuesday 3 1 12.'.!"i 4.C7 ti,M4; 4.5M 2, . &4I Oiticial ednesdav. . . 2,.'i'J lJ.Jii tifriclul Thursday 2.IM K.i-- official Frtdav i.ii V1..H Eailiiiate Satoiday KM 6.700 SU d:iys this week. ...13.77 r.J.twO 27.l"7 fame l a iat week...77.Mii M.42 MM Ssmo dsya 2 weeks aao 2'.I4. t"ti.f s,:u Same days 3 week ago 12.1''.' .14,7.1 2u.vi Same dits 4 weeks ago 2.;..1.! 4l.(, 4:i. x.7 Seine days last yesr lii.S.'i S:t,44i 24,'i0 The followln tsbln shows the ("eeeliiis of cattle, hogs and shm-p t Sooth Omaha for the year to dato as eompured with last year: lull. vmo VM'J. Vt. Csllle l.lMi.74 1.2I1..V.9 D4.57!l Hogs 2..Vt2,4l9 l.stii.Ofil 4H",Si;T Sheep 2.9.iJ.i'M 2,9ti4,T'.l U,TXi The following taole shows the avernue prices paid for hogs at South tmiiihti lor ihe last tew days, with comparisons: Date I lull. pun. Isosi 1 lVi .iisssi.uyw Dec. 14ennrai"l iTf " Deo. I'i.i t 7 Ky) Oi'l bil 1 e 111 4 M Deo. i OO'.l 7 M It 1 6 30 4 2.11 I 4 7l Dec. li. j 7 M 8 i 34 4 T( ,sl Dee. II.. I 6 9S 1 8 31, U 4 40 1811 4 81 Dec. 1. & 9.t 7 67 16 81 4 84! 9 4 84 I ec. W ( 1 si 8 2(i I 4 ti 1N 4 90 Dec. 21. li 04 V 7 bs g 2i 0 3S 4 8J OtM 4 SS I 'ec. 22. 01 7 W 8 os 5 :i4 I f U HI Dee. 2:t. ft M7n 7 l 8 M ft ,1tl 4 44 4 9J Sonclny. ' lteccipis and disposition of live slock nt the Colon Stock Yards, South Omaha, for tho twenty-four hours ending nt 4 h i lock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hog. Sheep C M. A BL P.. 14 1 Wabash , I r. Union Paclflo 11 C. N. W, east 1 10 C. N. W., west 19 2 C, St. P. M. & 0 1 i C, II. & W.. eaat 7 C, H. & y.. west 18 ,. .'., R. 1. t P., east IS,. C R. 1. A P.. west 1 ,. Illinois Central I ,, C. G. W 4 Total receipts 3 99 I DISPOSITION HEA D. t . Cattle. Hogs Sheep. omsna l acaing co... Swift and Company.. Ctldahy Packing Co. Armour & Co J. W. Murphv Cllne & Christie Other buyers Totals 1.220 .... , . 1 1 82 ' L9U2 'm 2,821 .... 92! li 43 t,m m CATTLE There were no cattle of any consequence nere today to make a mar ket. For tho week receipts foot up 13,787 neaci. being only about one-half ot last week s receipts and only about 1,000 head larger than Thanksgiving week. As com pared with the run a year ago there has been a fslllhg off In the receipts ot over 8,uou neaa. Under the combined Influence of a good demand and light receipts prices on beef cattle have shown steady upward move. ent this week and at the close are 30v 400 mgiier man the close of last week II In all. It has been a good healthy trade and one that has been entirely sat isfactory to the selling interests, lt will understood from this that last week's ecllne whs pretty much wiped nut and that cattle are very nearly, If not quite, as high as they have been any time so far thin season, lt would he well for the country to understand that the de mnd at holiday time In never very large and hence It will be well If mod erate receipts were to continue next week. not only hers, but at ail market points. cows ana neirers nave experienced prac tlcally the same advance as have beef teers. so that what was said In regard to the steer trade would apply equally as well to that kind ot cattle. The demand for strictly desirable feed- era has been very good all this week and prices have been well maintained, being bout aa nigh as any time during the lie season. The common and medium grades of feeders, on the other hand, ave not been in any too gooa aemand nd they are generally a little lower than last week. quotations on cattle: (iooct to choice beef steers. 10.78 00: fair to good beet si ears, o0u4.75; com- non to fair beer steers, 4.nuo. ,:r, gooa to choice heifers. 84.7Mifi.HO: good to choice cows, 84. 2541 5. 26; fair to good cows, t3.75!ti4.t5; common to fair rows, 2.7rf i.av: good tu choice Blockers and feeders, $r..49ifr!.oO; fair lo good Blockers and feed- rs, 4.no1i6.40; common to lair Blockers nd feeders. IH.MKcl4.NO; stonk heifers. 83 50 CM. 60; veal ralves, t.1.60ui7.50; bulls, stags. etc., 83 25 tl 5. 2D. HOGS The market for hogs was a saggy affair, weakness being due to un favorable wires irom tne esst. some imie business was transacted early at figures steady or very nearly so, but the de mand larked life and values worked lower, showing Dtlfioc losses toward the close ot the session. None of the regular buyers took very much interest In the trade and movement dragged along to a lame finish. Packers provided an outlet for the big bulk of a moderate supply, but It was al most midday before the yards were com pletely cleared, out ot an estimate 01 ninety-six loads shippers and speculators selected less than a half dosen loads, lack outside demand rinding an explana tion In the proximity of Christmas. Spreads between the various weights were fully as wide ae thoee In force re cently, heavies bringing the high prices and bacon grades selling at the low fig ures. The best heavies on sale moved at 16.15, a nickel under yesterday top ,ana Tke Best Known Office Building in Omaha, There is great advantage in being in a building which people can find easily. No building in Omaha, or as a matter of fact, in tho entire west, is a3 well known as The Bee Building Every man, woman and child in Omaha knows where it is and everyone who has ever been hero knows how to find it. This is only one of tho many advantages in having an office in THE BEE BUILDING Boon 330 Is a choice corner office having a north and west exposure, making this space attractive at any aeaauu ot the year, on account of good light and ventilation. We will arrange this space, 19x29, suitable fur tenant, and there being a vault in the room. It affords xtra protection for valuables. Rent, per iiiuntu MO-Od Kooix. 418 Has a south and west exposure which makae a well lighted office, 13HX29V feet In else. We are only asking 7 80 a square foot for this space which Is very cheap rent, considering location and all conveniences furulsned by The lie Uuildlug. Price, per month, yiS.C boom 61 a Don't pa for desk room space when you ran rent a private office for tho same amount This room is 8x14, has a large window on tho court, affording plenty of light and veutilatlwn. Price per tnontu 910.04 Cctiiil 40 Slxe 9x19-8, having a frame lnd glass partition across center of room making two good aised office with every convenience, and the rental piK ouly, per month 918.09 Room 401 This room la located near the elevator and has a total of 8 syuare feet of floor space. This 1 a very Ceslrable email office and location is convenient. Rental, per month.. 6U7.69 Be cm 407 Is llxl$tt feet and Rental price, per u. until ... THE BEE Bee Business Office. 1 Ki t sniff taniiiil from $.1.93 downward. Pig rfferlnes were very scarce and m chsniie )n price developed. Compered with a week net the market ihows small declines of 5'10e. On most clays prices waered ahoot tho $c level, Ihe demand lirnik' reasonably active, wltii receipts moderate except on Tuesday and W'eilnrsria. 'I hese two clays claimed run of over 12.000 head, mostly averages un der pounds. ki. si. rr. Na. 7. . ,t . 7 . . h.. HI.. 7l . M . 7. . tu.. I . 4 . Ar. ,..:u . .:i4 ,,.) .. 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PIG is 18 1 5M ..tit 4 4DDS AND ENDS. 81 1.11 ... 8 00 SHEEP Only two loadH " sheep wera received, rut tney were nuiea nire- 10 s. pucker, nml as estei dny s clearance III all branches of the trade was complete, values remained nominal. Moderate receipts during the week had some little buiiisii inrmencn upon tne mnrket and prices are closing about Io higher on fat lambs, while fat sheep are strong to a llttlo higher In spots, as com pared with quotations a week ago. The advance In lamhs applies especially to the good to choice grades, medium stint showing verv alight Improvement. Strictly choice liimbs touched $8 00 on two or three occasions lately and anything sell ing below lii.iiO was not very respectable. Toppy corn-feds were usually favored lit packing circles as pititnp, nign grane animals are always popular with the holiday trade. Matured muttons acted creditably front start to finish, but there were times when values were poorly tested, owing to meager supply. Extra good wethers car-' rvlnn a fairly large sort of fa sold un as high an $4.10, and fat ewes ranged from $:s.(l downward. Spread In ewea rernalned very wide, cull and prime quality siock selling fullv $1.00 apart. There were oniy a few bends of yearlings on sale during1 the week and the trade held up In food shape. Conditions in the Teeder market were about the same an usual. Country de. mend proved active but limited, while offerings were scarce. The week a pur chase of feeders, according to packers tabs, amounts to about 8.O0O head. CHICAGO 1,1 VB STOCK MARKRT 1 Demand for Cattle and Sheen Strangf ' !loKa Higher. CHICAGO, Dec. 23. CATTLE Receipt estimated at 300 head; market strong; beeves, $4.8ii.90; Texas steers, $4.20tii&.76; western steers. $4.6Oub.S0: stockerB snd feeders, 3.2f8 6.i; rows and heifers, 82.0U $ ft0; ralves, 85 OHtjl.25. HOOH Receipts, estimated at J3,0o0 head; market steady to fx; up; light, 8ft.i titi.15; mixed. 8.".90ii'VSO; heavy, $.ViV7i.W; rough, $5 9t8ii41.05; good to choice heavy, $tl.0cV,i.35; pigs, 64.5O8J5.70; bulk ot sales, 6tSO"n i.20. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts es timated at 8,000 head; market, strong; native. 2 rnk-,,4.10: western, 62.764.10: yearlings, $4.2iU5.3fi; lambs, native, 6400 fell. SO; western, 84.25fi4i.25. Kansas Cllr M "lock Market. KANSAS CITY. Den. 23. (TATTLE Re ceipts head. Including fifty Southerns; market, stead v; dressed beef and export steers, I8.50lill.86; fair to good, $.86ij.60; western steers, 64.5Oir7.00; Blockers and feeders,1 84.OtKb41.00; southern steers, 6C6y 8.50; southern cows. 83.00(34.50; native cows, I2.7r.tlfi 25 native heifers. $4.00rufi.00;; bulls, $3.4i.mYO0; calves, $4.00477.00. HOGS Receipts, 8.500 head: market 5o lower; bulk of sales, $6 8tii4l.20; heavy. 8cl.ir)f(iH.22V8; pookers and butchers, t.WJ 6.221.: lights. $B.7tJ4.l&; pigs, $4.T-t.. V SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market steady; muttons, 84.rrfiifnl.20; year lings, $4.00(66.00; wethers, $3,254(8.76; ewes, tl.ooii&tVO; Blockers and feeders, $2.26'J S.75. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. JXUI9, Pee. 2.1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head. Including 100 Texans; market steady; native shipping and ex Port Bteers, $n.01,i"9.86; dressed beef anil butcher steers, $5.2M(8.00; steers under 1,000 pounds. 84.00c(8.b5; Blockers and feed ers, $3,004)0 00; cows and heifers, W-Mt 7. 00; canners, $l.i(3.00; bulls, 63.7&IU&25; 8.'8fIVrF8, 1.geUUT?.e.U, J d J6.gs ftlBU AII11U8II "mtli $4.OVtf7.0U; cows and heifers, $4.Ui7.00. HOGS Receipts, 8,800 head; market strong to 60 higher; pigs and lights, $6ft Ol2Ci; mixed and butchers, $u.tft4u4.3S; good heavy, $C.204jiJ.S5. No sheep. It. Joseph LIT Stock Market. . BT. JOBEPH, Mo., Dec. 83. CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market, steady ; steers. $4.60ti.25; cows 1 and hellers, $2.860.60; calves, $4.00u 7. 25. HOGS Receipts, 4,600 head; market, steady to 5c lower; top, $6.30; bulk ot sales. 85.H0cn4.20. took In RlHht. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: cattle, iiogs. eneen. South Omaha 100 6,700 St. Joseph 100 4.500 Kansaa City 8.500 St. Louis 200 8.20O Chicago a00 13,000 2.0iA 1,300 Totals.. 900 34.900 Omaha liar Market. OMAHA, Dee. 23,-HAY-No. 1. $12.00; No. t, 810.50; cosrse. 89.00; packing stork, $7.00; alfalfa, $14.(8). Straw: Wneat, $6.(8); rye and oats, $4.60. ' ) has two !arge window 03 tba court ................ . .ew.ee BUILDING CO. 17th and Farnam Sts. aw 1