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THK OMAliA SUM)A BEE: DECEMBER 7, 1913.
RKATj ESTATB.
city rnoi'KiiTV for salk.
Bargains
Shole's
Beautiful Homes
One of the beautiful West Fa mam
homes: 131 & th St. with laree
grounds, HlxlSS feet. Thi property
r ii offered a; a Mr bargain, oonald
Ins that the ground alono Is worth
tu.000, and Improvements could not
be duplicated for $16,000. Ak us
for complete floor plans with pic
ture of the house.
teB JOHN M. GUILD HOME
1 133$ B. SSth Ave.: Here Is a very
One. extra well built, modern, up-to-date
home, hot water heat,
beautiful living room with fire
place, sua room. Bleeping; porch, G
bedroom on second floor; third
story all plastered. This house was
built with great caro by llr. Oulld,
Who has recently moved to Dayton,
O. It la a bargain for some one.
The location Is exera choice. Can
be seen any time and possession
cn be gjyen within two weeks,
i FIELD CLUB DISTRICT
VKOSO-A beautiful cast front lot, $4x120
feet, with etrn well built, modern,
up-to-date, hot water heated house;
oak finish, oak floors, living ropm
with fireplace; all In very best of
condition. This $1,000 below Its
actuaj value, Investigate quick.
UNHEARD OF BARGAIN
MANUFACTURING PLANT
100,000 square feet, 3 acres of
ground: brick Improvements alone
cost $58,000, fully equipped and
ready to move Into. This can bo
bought for lees than 33U per cent
of the coat of the building alono.
The greatest proposition of this
kind that was ever offered In
Omaha. Should sell nt slaht and
would to the first prospective buyer
who can use It Don't delay, In
vestieat. DUNDEE
MUST GO
WANT AN OFFER 4S01 Dodjre
Btl Beautiful corner lot, flOjtlW
feet, with a good modern, up-to-
vruvm nouse, ueiong to
mmrenlAant Awnwi- Tr iM , 1.-
ket don't fall to sea this and make's
i proposition W mean bust,
negs.
INVESTMENT
BNendld brlok, Improved; 8 mod
ejrn. M-f ate apartment. Income
e,m Splendid rental location.
Koperty -clear. Owner would like
to nae I speefal business and
would take 20 to 40 acre, improved.
$tlc 0ma,,,L fl0 lvc.
, EXCHANGE
IBM-rA (Ktra good. Watt jnarnm
he, hot water heated, quarter
fc1? tor
jH.SIfr-Anoxtr well built, practically new,
cnP.t tho prico. Owner pay
i :Lm 1. I. ..' v. in. tM9 ib one
L. rent the other.
mJ?!??!t 3 A gto4 Hick. Im.
Preyed, lrly close in, always
rented, Owmt need come ready
f1 wuM consider Rood farm
' JM vp to tmoo. with 110,999 oath
D. V, WHOLES QO.
HI Oty Kafc k. Mig. Doug. .
Brick and Stucco
4 West Farnam
Residence
TaU a MurainjHy w bum heute,
W "jh high MUM in the
vet jrwi Ofi4et (s tr two
rui fir flMii lui ft Uvlu.
Itba mum treat f tf House, wilfc MU
pisUtur reorowKh w wlndiew ad vrn-
I Tfcre wtm4 bed reams a4 ))
Nn perch 4Atare bath, on the. aecuid
tM UiliM floor.
IWlM V Waiea m
wvupnmi ni lnnt qpw a--Wfl AH VI
George & Comnanv
M.City Nat Hank. BMe. rhona J). 7W.,
Sm0P PAYING HBNT
STOP PAYING BENT
, DUNDKS BUNGALOW
iDUNDBB BUNGALOW
iBAST TERMS
PBICE t)8.16Q
This new, strict I? medern kuncalew ha
kaet froet gve4 street vestibule, livintr
em, &Ihi r?e- ha iit rail. win.
, ew L pun4 wall, oak tetsh, two
Hrw be4 room wHh cloeeta, tWd bath,
f'SiH1 alr to attic, handy
VWeW, tAnttr with buMt-in cu
rtJs; r(rliwrtor room full cement i
fvntaee heat Iu coed plumblna; fix
twrea, mtmm,, walk a4 evervthlsc tin
letted. R re want a ffsed hoiti In a
y wi;W-iMK4. a tble before you
Hcf. OtM to4 rew $ ta p. . I'hone
r. Jummy sm k. Frloe.'
Dundee
Practically New
Must Be Sold
$5,250
Owner removed to Chicago, Seven
reetna: nMo-date, oak finished home;
teaed eeUings. fireplace, etcj lot ttOxUBj
HjW cash will handlft
Armstrong-Walsh Co,
OyierIK. ao.K-11 Ptate Bk. nidg.
Cheap Corner Lot
In Dundee
B,00 will buy lOOzUS feet to a li-foot
mlUr, one block from car line, In the new
Mt 9 Ouade. near but. This Is VV)
Use than it la worth and 1 a boreal a to
mbioobc. Hut be sold at otioe if ob
taJM at thl nrtee.
George & Company
w wuy r.auonaa uank mag.
I'hone Doug. ;.
" SULPiJUR SPRINGS
ADDITION
IVl Emrnet Bt. 1 4,!0a Lot WxlJL alley on
wu vocAuon ;w it, east or Cher-
nan Ave. North front Front and back
perch. . Kurcace. All floor quarter.
awe4 oak. Kour Urgs bedroma and both
f.J,- Hail. n
PP. avtuat., V, IW.-
EASY WAY TO GET HOME
' 1U furnish lots and build a 4
ram house an easy tsiimb. The lot
are near Omaha, car, convenient to
aehool, church and two growing cities,
Bee u about these and stop paying- rent.
(Kay Bnflth)
Council Bluff la. Plione 33.
SKILL. OH BKNT. P1118T BUB
HAL New. modern seven-rooin
in HanseoB park dietrioti has
aW WBf
REAJj ESTATE.
tCITV PIlOrKIlTV FOIl SALT?.
Good Dundee
Residences
Reasonable Terms
lSOO I'or a brand new, T-room, S-story
house, ready to move Into at once;
selected oak finish; first-elnas fur
nace; lot Mxl35 feet; convenient to
the car line.
$5,500 Want offer for this 7room. all mod.
em noure, wen mint ana practically
new; oak finish l 4 bedrooms. Close
to tha par line. T.nt rlrIK rt
15,030 This Is a brand new, 2-story, 8-
room ana sleeping; porcn, rrftmo
and stucco house. Well built and
up-to-date in every respect. Oak
flnlih: four corner bedrooms: lot
CAxias.
rr.O0O-.Thls la an especially well built, 2-
morr noure, wim 7 lance ted
rooms, sleoplns porch and attic;
oak floor throughout, oak finish
first floor and birch finish second:
slffhtly double corner, 103x117 feet
Just reduced from $3,000. TERA18!
ONL.Y 11.SB0 fiARII
$7,G00 Kor an especially well built 8-
room nouse, wnn large reception
nail; den on first floor: 4 bed
rooms and bath, second floor oak
finish;, hot water heat; large lot
with beautiful shade trees: very
convenient to the car line.
This Is a selected list nf medium r,rlA
houses, but we have others both cheaper
and more expensive, ilenendlnr nn air
and finish, iicfore buying; be sure and
see
George & Company
rhone D. 7W. pea eny Nat Bk. Bldir.
O. A. Kckle. D. 1B3.
KHAL E3TATB WANTED.
Do You Want Cnehl
f nr vniir rswil af t h .AnAeu.. i.
a burden' don't ro broke trylnB to hold
i t cftni r8 you iu,ck caeh doa'
know vnliiM iinn't o.. ..ViT..
, , ' . .. unison JUU
really need the money and are willing
rui ncriiice ror casn. mo
fttentlon to roplle unless your first lot.
ter give exact location. Improvements,
IT any. end lnjt mM.u h.tA i
""""i , v. uojl ast, umana.
r or mut have ono beflroom
and bali pn flrt floor; Rood lot. rooJ
ocatlon nnd not too far from Rood ?w
- i wsit Mrc,
hi n.ym.W'' D'.0' view of
he City liaaUtlflll Mint knalnlrl Aft
A.n4 MK (?r free "Healty Trade Hints."
4fr iV"' ,la. yJu 10 your property.
TVelle. Ixck Do 863, WaslilngtoB. t. d
t. n.V. i . HE., apartment
irujcic businees
ki.L
fig, ...
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED TO BUY-RBAk ESTATE."
W hill, nil.d.mn.. . . . -
six room house and I seven-room house
must be In good location and all modern,
mw nearly new. Call at offtco or
,vvv... vi. v, vimun, inmaser real
estate department, Danker Dcalty in
vestment Company, ground fo. De
building. Phone Doug, mo.
AV-ANTEO to buy, an Kind of watch
movements and gold. M. Kathan. 109 S. 11
WIS 1AY hlRhest price for ladle' and
f Kiutiim. (iw o. uin HI. ft. 6M4.
Kachman will treat you right: best
Prices for turn., olothe A shoe. W. HR
BT1UCTLY hlgh.grl piano. W. 17:.
WANTED TO KKNT.
.WANT dek eoe.lH office with tote.
ghawe and tKsna. service. J e,
MVM gTXKKkjTCOP
fklp live mock to lienth Omaha, Save
www m4 aArlnlw, your eenslga.
menu receive jwwnpt 44 orlvl alUn-
tiwu .
Mr Itoelc CesamUaloB Merehanu,
MARTIN BROS. CO,. JCxefcaruf Mdg.
Wick, W jraraaaa.
Clearing? Hease Bank B(atenta)t,
NEW YORK. Dec. ,--The itatement
Bf the aetuaJ nanlilnn L. t,n...
bag and tut oompan m for the week
iw that they hold J.tHW rMeVvelS
Irrff" 7fi.v?1"rment. xui is an
(h crease
week.
jiciuai1
oenaltlont
Decreaia
665,000
an l,K0,m
fPacis . ... ., J10,1.5
wgal tender.....,,, je.t33.090
yoi aapoit,.,,,,... i,9W,m;,
Circulation 44.Mt.6M
iKHiui own rasfwve
Trust
coniBantea'
un
vatiM.
AawreMt ca ra
erva ,...
I'kpui lawful V.
sjr-9. , ii, i,tn
H,4J.M
ariMi Dmpmea' re
serve with clear
ing house mem.
ber carrying 3Q
per cent cash re
serve ,., a..,. ...... 44,(10,086
Bunimanr of state bahK and trust com
panies In Oree-ter New York., not included
in clearing house statement:
Loans &,1M 643,
Vpeci U7,a m,m
LgJ tSRSK PS, S,ia.WV JS.1VW
Total deposit 9W.v4K.JM .t.W
Local iraorltlM.
QaoUtUas funlihti br tturni, Briaksr a, (X,
44 Omaha NUlosiJ k BI4., OswMt . . .
Btt of CkI. Harber 4s. UU... J Ii
Cun,ll D tlli e. 4 U. t(U KVJ
Oolaaibu. Ntb., I. H. t r. k I'M H
Cat Kr. 0rts "jt," iilT.,.,..
nrs Vo, Pf U
iiorii enr ! sta. it..., ii
ki rs, ti.. wtr it, mi vt
ftXrami Cruustry t pet ttr.,..,. MH lit
Kltiuont Cmnwr T Dt. B(4...... 1H
101 t&
tntnitlcnl K1. Ihik Co. tM M
ltttMBlUoeH Htp. Tr. (. IMI.,..,, IH
Inn llr. & I J- Ll. 1U1 M
Cltr ot Omaha 4Ut, 1H1... Iuj
ooh c. u. t, r. K iitt..., 4
OasJU A a Ii. Pi. J jr. Cora , ti
194
Nt
M
M
Oman a v. u. nr. a una.....,
OmiU git. IX. A !"ow. ia. 111.,
II
M
tltats et Colorado KumJlnr U, J:., 7.n
Hu4n.K4r Old. PL r, Hk 1M
But rranclMO. CaL. 1U0-1RI.. 100 ISS.tl
CUr t TorotU lHl,.v,.t U S
lisloo Stuck YsrU, tteck. T
Wruor. Nt).. II 1M
ItKiy MU yl H. ml Vonus....... 100
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec S.-OOFF'EK An
or ening decline of five to eight point car-
ueu cone iuiure mio naw iqw gmuna
ror the movement this morning, but there
seemed very little for sale and prices
rallied rapidly toward the close on ax
gressive oilers. Final tons waa atronr.
17 to 23 nolnt net higher: sales. 17.010
sacks. December, 0-Mc; January, 9.4bc:
March. Seec. May. 9.7c; June. 10.0oi
July. 10 lk; September, 10.37c; October.
IV so.
Bpot. steady: Rio No, 7, c; Santos No,
4, HHc Mild, quiet) Cordova, ll$'lUc
ItoinlnaL
nt. Joseph Live StocU Market.
8T. 408EPU. Deo. 1-CATTl.E-Re-celpts.
i(w head; market, steady) steer.
HWCa-W; cow and bolter. tlt&O&tO;
calve. tS.0QCflo.C0,
Hoas-Rcipt. I,4e0 heads market
steady: bulk. 1I.W37.M.
SHEEP AND UA-linS-itecclrU,
bead; stead; lambs, r7.COJ7.ti.
Dry Goods Markvt,
NEW YORK. Deo. S. DUY O00D3
Cotton good market are steady, with
trade better in print cloth and yam
good. Ldneo are firm, iiurlapa are
firmer Staple hosiery for fall I selling
moderately. Drese goods are quIeL
Evaporated Apple sad Drted Fruits
NEW YORK. Deo. . EVAPORATED
APPL.E3-rQuIet but firtneri fane, 11
Uc; choice. SHCiUte; prime, MWo.
DRIED yRlnTO-Pnwe, Una. Apri
eow ad pcAchie, Ora M! aH
IM
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bulls in Wlieat Win an Uphill Fight
with Bean.
CORN SHOWS UP PRETTY STRONG
December Option Take nn Vprrnrd
Tendency and Other Pntnre
Follofv Salt I.lqnldn
tlcn Are Benttered.
OMAHA, Dec, 6, 1X
The bulls In wheat won an uphill fight
yesterday. The sltuaUon early In the
session looked a If the bears might
possibly regain possession of the market,
but there was too much news of a bullish
character from various sections of tho
world to permit the bears wlnnlnR out.
rorclgners were buyers of wheat futures
In the Chicago market arid their pur
chases Of fljlh ttrhtat vnr. 1lmM.4 flnltf
to tile hard Winter. tinder nnllnnrv
circumstances prlcos would have ad
vanced more than UtfHf, but the upturn
to secure profits. A Rreat deal pf the
vuraoie 10 me ouiis come rrom
Argentine and other countries. France
rennrtiwt dBm.. !..... v. MM. u
I arts shorts were, covering. Disappoint
ing harvest returns were received from
Argentine and the weathore there was
reported as rainy, and prospects wero for
fon, ,Uft.t,on of ""favorable weather.
w. oicmujr, mo orono exporter, who
jva on the Board of Trade yesterday on
til wny from western Canada, said that
the farma and country warehouse In the
pralrle provinces ha been large this
ear, but the. railroad were In shape to
take care of all the wheat offered and
that the weather could not have been
Improved upon. Also that In his opinion
h. , ;... 7'"' ,no Present pr co and
that while thrr. ,u
. - - -. - - " " will. . (..I I '(1 II v uujig
111 tha rnlintrv nn.tt. m ... i . ..
Inc Importing wheat before the crop Is
ini-. - enormou quan
tities of grain there.
Corn was strong; and whtlo the Pocem-
nu.7h,lnfre.1 Ho higher. Scattered
L.i r r ir, lne. ea8 O" the mar-
! ,i. , wvmii uunng in day.
and the receipt are likely to remain
small. A great deal t mouldy aid rot
ten corn la In II.- .l.i.
said to WunVlUlnR-'t-iellTCe.
Oats were strong and UtKio higher
In that market yesterday. A larsn wf.
fard d"-.' .2.'", on thY-buVllg.dVo
in ,c,ca! P22ltor took on ribs
IS! trdap wa smaller than a year
t-aah wheat was unchanged.
Cash corn was unchanged.
high's?. Ml wra unonand o Vo
A&K fr LT. . " iv lU.U aJQUr VTGTA
topHdhUhrf.d"c5rnCHdhlS
anPdrl,SaIb,!t, bu.
l'rlmurv m-w .
and blpmonu 402, oeo bu.. aVaKat r
.7' v.ry oa.u receipt wtir 6ai0co bu.
nf:hp,m?rw bugainir
UAivLOT RECEIPTS.
wneat.corn.OaU.
S",1".
149
71
9i
"", V.W ..i J 23
fct-i IiiiIj, . ...
Wlnnloea- ...... ", ,,f
TtS2iN?S hrd. Skhcj No. 4 hard
No. 8 hard, 1 car at W. car it iiQo
ri", ."1'. i car at, a Bio:
,car at 7o. 1 oar at 7sTa lr at Tto:
O. 1 snrlnir. 1 , mPT , JTJi.if?
1 ear .i W, r.S-V. .sl0
UwtBfe No. "I nUXl car at
erUc. 1 car at CflUo HtL t mWLi er.Bi
white, 9 car at 3SWoi No. 4 white i .
mhiodj at Mc iJarlyj'No.C"l wt
OKIOA99 CHAIN Alt rRO VISIONS
trt et the Tradlssr mnA ciiuw
IrlSa AU Baas J a.e ! .a
thbiarri. awlB, ft Httle toward
I," ..r Jde. Price closed firm, how-
fjMT5 Vnd 'pVoWn.0Vw0e? Ty
tior. f M,:rt1moui,t S re'L'n or llquida.
on attonde4 Uobearlsh reaction in
ftfi.h.?. f'H-'noe resulted in
tnlSLtk? ..? rain
' K.r't. 7 -E' :iu, ffl."f "fS rust.
where southwest were influential in a
.,'T,r? u,cr xne market was
wu ," v orcast mat world
shli.ment next week wou d be light.
ber option while large short rover.
it.?rBt.e,n?.,n,r of 5 dV- Prices
decllne4 , 11 . around. Unsettled
weather deemed to have; lost effect a a
lUmulou for the iull. Inste.d. more
than one of the leading holders took
front on a liberal oale. SenUment of
oat decidedly uneettled. Most of the
T .--" IIUUHI, UI1KIIH.
ng December to May at So discount, the
a.i.aituat uinorviico bq ibx uiu eeason.
lltvivitlaaa 1 v. I nrwl In nMvt.lMn. .
a shade advance at the atart. The weak
falling notloeably waa oharged mainly to
win ma notircmupn in com.
Article) Open.
High.
Uw. 1 Ciose.l Yes'y7
Wheat
uea.
May.
mi
At J
(8141
37V
u34
MS
sis
T2H
T1H
S3!l
434
H07H
M12H
lOflH
HUH
U02H
11 25
Corn.
uee-
T2
T1H
40H
H
2107H
IT
n I
May.
nu
$3U
V4
43ll
oats.
De&.
May.
H4
43
Pork.
Jan
May. Lard.
aoiH
3100
2105
M02H
u 10
10 so
u m
U05
ZI 10
u 10
Jan..'
10 $21,
10 TTH
10 77H
May.
Rib.
11 la
11 05
11 19
U 19
1103
Jan..!
10 9TVi
May.
U37MI
11 T.U
u zo
11 CH
ChleaEO Cash IhHoes Wheats No. 2 red.
66H097c; No. 3 red, WGV60, No. t hard,
eottyle; NO- 9 hard. SSij)oi No. 3 north,
irn, 0let No, 3 northern. S4jfio; No. 3
spring, JOtiSlc; No. I spring, SStfSSo. Corn;
Nu. 3 yellow, 7STSV4oi No. 3 white, TJViO
74o; No. 3 whit. ISVaa. Oat. No. X 64Ua
DarUy, HTba Timothy, $4.09b.is.
Clover, $ti.WtIl5.26. Pork, $31.34. Lard,
1U0. luua, w.l.p
UUTTER Market high en creamery,
extra. $'; sxtrii flret. aij32o;
first. 66c: aecondl, 2i(r!4c.
POTATOES Higher at 07o: reIpt.
23 car. , 4
KOQtf ijower; reccipis, .uiv osms; at
mark, oases Included. 2CfJci ordinary
nrsts. SHtMC', iirsi, how
POULTRY Alive, lower: aprlnra. lSe:
fowi. UVici turksys. Uc.
MlstHaU OnUa SCaxket.
uniwinvia ru., a trariam x?
..... ..I- wMn, ...1.1 a .-.w.
1 hard. ITMreeVio: No. 1 northern, 8Hf
B7-4 Na. i etUr, No-T
SITtgUV. No 2 hard Montana,
Wr, December, ttei May, BVtc
FLOt n-nrst pntenU, 14.1094.40; sec
ond patenU. USOtMZO; first clears, 85
0.t68; second rieara, $a(tffllS.
nrtAN-Unchanged.
COHN No. 3 yellow, 5(Ba
OATS-No. S white. !SV4gjSHc.
FLAX-41.40t4llJ.
BAULiHY-Unchanged.
OMAHA UENKIIA1, MARKET.
BUTTER-No. t l-lb. cartons. Sic; No.
1. C0-lb. tub. 131c.
iau-whlte, fresh. 16c; trout, fresh.
16e; largo crnpples, fresh, 13Qlc; Spanish
rcackerel. lCn: ihiil rna n.r tialr. 40n!
ja'mon. fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh, lie;
uutiniu, ac; ouiineaas. isc; cnannai cav-
fllh, l&c: nlke. lbv nlrVarel l?f
POt7I.TItVn.ll.. Iimacnn An. .
liens ISc: cocks. 12c; ducks. Ucj geese,
ISo; turkeys, 23c; pigeons, per dox., 11.20:
ducks, full feathered, 12Hc; geese, full
2. C0e squaos, no. i,
CHEESE TmnoHMl flwlaa. SOc: Amerl.
?fn 9w.uis' ac btock Swiss. 20c! twins,
uaiBien. ',tcj triplets, lsvscj xoung
America. 19c; blue label brick, lie; llm
berger, 2-lb., 30c; Now York white. 19a
wholesale prices or beer cut effective
today In Omaha are na fnllnwa!
DEEP CUTB-No. 1 rib. 17Wo; No. 2.
vc; no. 3, nc; no. 1 loins. iso; No.
2, 16c; No. 3, 13c; No. 1 chucks, 10Uc;
No. 2. SUc: No. I. NlXnl Nn. 1 mnnila
13Uc; No. 2. lie; No. 3, llHo; No. 1
V ICS, c, iXO. t, sue; tiO. 3, so.
The following prices ore furnished by
the Ollllnsky Fruit comnanvi
FRUITS Orange: California navels.
extra fancy Runklst. &. 12. 1G0. 176. 200
nn.f 1A .1... a. .u. . nr n i r 1 . mi. -1
wi . euo, a2.zo; rionaa, ana ue
sizes, 13.00: 1M, 176. 200 and 210 sizes, 32.00
size, r.tu; ana i sixes, liZj.
Florida Kumauats. ner box. 26c Aorles:
Extra fancy Washington Jonathans, per
box, 32.23; White Winter Pearroalno, per
dox, jiai; rancy White winter Fear
mains, per box. 12.00: fancy Idaho Black
Twigs, per box, J2.00; fancy Idaho Bald
wins, per dox, jiw; rancy laano York
Imperials, ner box. 32.00: fancy Idaho
Wnlbiidges, per box, ILS3: fancy Idaho
vviiiow Twigs, per dox, 31.86; rancy Idaho
Smith Cider, per box, 1LS6; extra fancy
Idaho Northern Spy. Orconlngs or Kings,
per box, 32.00; extra fanoy Idaho llam-
dos, per dox, jizs; extra rancy ucn Davi,
Per box, 31-65, fancy Ben Davis, per box,
11.50; choice Ben Davis, per box, 31. to;
Ben Davis, per bbl., 34,60; York Imperials,
Per bbl.. 34.00: Mlnklers. Der bbl.. 34.60.
Imonsi Extra fancy Sunklst, 300s and
360. per box. 3S.G0: extra choice Red Ball.
304s and 3C0s, per box, 37.00. Q rapes; Extra
rancy emperors, per crate, 32.31; Karl's
Emperors, per bbl., 34.00; imported
iaiagas, extra xancy, n.w; rancy,
fruit; Extra fancy Florida, 3s, 33.E0; 46
anu va. .7&: m, tu and w. cran
berries, per box, 12.75; Bell and Bugle,
per bbl., $3.00; Bell and Cherry, 18-60; iate
red, per bbl., 3S.25; Richard, per bbl., $3.00;
extreme Jumbo, per bbl., $11.00,
VEGETABLES Potatoes: Genuine Red
River Early Ohio, por bu., 11.00; Uurnls
or Rurbanks. per bu., 85c; Idaho Rurals,
per, bu., 8O0. Swuet potatoes; Per
hamper, 3i.a. Cabbage, Holland seed, per
lb., 2c; red, per lb,. 3a Onions, Ohio,
largo Red Olobe, per lb., 2V4o: Spanish,
per crate, $1.60. Tomatoea: CoJUomla, per
4-baskot crate. 32.00.
MISCEMJVNEOUS-Callfornla figs. 12
12-02. packages, Ho; California figs. 60
0-os. package. 32.00; California black
figs. 13 12-o. package, 31.00; 7 crown lm.
ported figs, per lb., ISo; 3 crown Imported
tlge, per lb., ISo; 7 crown pulled fig
(boxe weighing about 6 lbs.), 90cj $
crown pulled fig (boxes weighing about
6 lb.). 76o; 7 crown pulled fig (boxes
wolghlng 10 0. per dot), $LS6. Drome
dary, brand dates package, 33.00; Anchor
brand date, package. 32,25; Halowle
dates, per lb., 7V4c. parsnips, per lb.. 2o.
Carrot, per lb., 2c, Boot, per lb., 2c
Turnips, per lb., 2a RuUbagos, per ib
ltio. CallXornla Jumbo celery, per dox.,
c. Michigan celery, per do., 88a
".rV.f W!5- r Pr half
bbl., 35.75, Shallot, per do., 60a, Par
lev. Pr dox., 400. Radish, per do., 6O0.
Head lettuce, per do., $1.09. Home
grown leaf lettuce, per dox., 40a Oreen
peppor. per basket, r60a Wax or green
beans, per hamper, $fl.oa Hot house
cueumbers, per do., 31.60g2.00. CauU
flower, per crate. 33. X, Yenetlan garUo.
Pfr lb.. I2a Eggplant, per dox., $2.00;
Horseradish 1 do. botUe In case, per
S?o!f "ir "JriutB. No. X soft hli, per
lb., Ja Medium pecan, per lb,, isfia
Pecan. Jumbo, per lk, lU ' OiSTt
Sloani,lr0illslana fpep r lb.'
. Vllbcrt. Rer lb., ISa Drake Ali
mopd, per lb., 18o; paper holl, 23a
Bra!!, per lb. ISo; largo washed, per lbT.
190. Rlaok walnut, per lb., 2Wa Pea
nut, raw, No. l, per lb . Va Peanut
Jumbo, per lb.. 8c, Peanut', rtastedf per
it' .eUMbar3 'lokoynuta:,
w7ii,a iUrw hlckorynuts. per lb., Vl"
I,.llrlc,Popcorn' Pr lb., 4c. Checkers,
per 100-packoge oaseT $460.' decker, per
fpackage case, $1.75. Coeoinuta, Per
cenutf. Imported Italian
fSLib-,.0' ,ack or bbl- ot. ! Honey.
White Clover, 24-aecUon case, per cufc
Krinna City Grain nnd Prorlaten.
87o. "-'".i. v; AJAy, wtyQ
CORN-December. 69Xc; ray. TSSfTJSo,
8. ICoal General Market.
cfmbeWM;' "WW
nomine 1 nar2.n""""V. ,Li. - WhHe.
73Hc- -I--V., wjwa5c; May,
LlVKPbnnl flul. . . .
- . . . ..... iaarKBi.
LIVERPOOL, Deo. 6,-WIIKAH-s.i
steady; No, 1 Maraba ,u utity
Future. .teady; Dccombw.' 7 Vd
March, 7a Id! May, 7a 2d. '
e?."nJ.A,Ior'cn. mixed. 6
Omaha liar Market.
TAYThura1av , . .
.riZ. .l . a gooa
ply amounu'To fifty car. oniiSS
1 . , 'Is". u' .Braoes. off and
Infnrlnr rradAi Uln. -,.t. .. il " .i I
NA i n- oVi;- T fl . Frice.
to choice upland. UaOOfill.W; No, 3 1 to
.uPir'rfwwo; Na 1 to choice
mmiana, u.wuiio: Na 2 to choice mid.
tefc ! S2 ctt SIS:
37aO.W; Na S to choice lowland, $&ooijJ
irJIl'ArNon5 oaM market: pracUe.
II V tlfl dmi Mrl Ahnlnak a. 1 -
QU?t,..t iS9m cholc wheat, $5.00
MirtWA-ivo coxa on tn market.
falfa that ha been hero ha had to be
ulnrttn nn ijvniinl a I n i i .. I
of It. Price on alfalfa range a to).
wai u. a 10 onoipev m.wffis.w; Na
Cotton market.
NEW YORK, Dec, 6 COTTON-Fu.
tures closed barely steady; December,
110701 January, 12.85c; March. 12.99c;
ilay, USJo; July. 118c; October. lLSOc
Spot, quiet; middling, 13.50c: gulf, 13.75c.
LIVERPOOL. Dec 6. -COTTON Spot,
dull: price easier; middling, fair, 7.79d:
good middling, 7.43d: middling. 7.23d; low
middling. 7.oid; good ordinary, 6.41di or
dinary, 6.03d, Sale, 6,000 bale.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Dec 6. METALS The
iniuu rnaraeu were
nominai iaae eo
iroiyuc, it.Twia.
8T, LOUIS, Dec, 6. MBTALO Lead,
dull at $4.00; pelter, duU at $3.0fc
London Wool.
LONDON. Dec, lVOOL-At the Mi
sale today $.647 bales were ottered. The
varied assortment met with a slack de
raanu. uoqq nterinoa were lirm and
withdrawal were frequent.
London Stock Market,
LONDON. Dec t. Amrlcijl eeeurltlaa
opened quiet and about unchanged.
Price moved irregularly during the short
aeaaiaat and closed from Vi abov to U
below yeMerday'o 3in Tack clesiag.
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARET
Most Kinds of Cattle Sharply Lower
for the Week.
HOGS PIVE OFF FOB THE WEEK
t
Fat Sheep and Lambs Fifteen to
Trrentr-FlTe Cent Higher Than
Last Week' Cloe -Feeder
Folly Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, Pee, 9, 1313.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hosts. Sheen.
2iSc a Monday 6,241 5.337 12.373
"'"cjai a-uesday ....... 4.905
Official Wednesday... R.810
'.?.c,.aI. Thurday 8.340
Official Friday 1.013
Estimate Saturday.... 60
Six day this week19.4$3 43,532 55,690
Same day last week.. 9.710 41,108 41,017
game day 2 wk ago.. 21.330 61,843 67.0C
gome days 2 wk ago. .34.613 M63 81,778
Same day 4 wk ago,. 23, 407 37,009 68,768
Same day last year,.l4,7fl ,427 42,$;i
,The following table (how the receipt
of cattle, hogs and cheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date a compared wjth. lost years
... 1MJ. 1912. Inc. Dec,
pattlo SOS.380 937.107 4 4e.227
2.373.618 2.727.S33 853,823
SeeP 3,085,178, 2,S17,6W 267,47
The following table ahows the range of
prices for hog at the South Omaha live
tock market for the last few day, with
comparisons;
Date.
Nov. 28. 1
Nntf 37
1?13. 19U.mil.i9ie.1900,
190S.ll7.
T4ih;
7 47
7 48
tSSi
12,642 17.414
,0Q 1X644
8.022 3,5
8,873 3,785
4,300
8 041 4 07
SOi 6 66 4 23
5 67
8 09 434
8 13 6 33 4. 50
8 0S 5 79
Vi 6 76 4 61
803 6 66 4 64
8031 669 463
66S I7
813 in
Nov, 28.
m
OM
696
70J
7 001
7 13
7 66
7 70
6 01
Nov. so.
6 03
SOI
Dea l..
nr
7 51
I mi
7 67
7 13
JJec, 3
7 54
71
tDO. 4..
7 56
7 64
7 69
6 021
V
wee, s,
Dec, 6..
693
7 26
7
6 83
Sunday, Holiday.
.Ri?p,u. aBd dispoaiuon of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
for twenty-lour hour ending at 3 o'clock
yesterday:
RECEIPTS-CARS.
f. r a. a. -r.
Cattl. Hot.
w., iu. oc u t. ....... ,.,,,....
Union Paclflo ...4 ,
C. A N, W., east
C. & N. W.. weU...!.. ,1 i
ci, st. p., m. o ,...!.u: ,.
C., R. I. & i cast ,.,
C.. R. I. & p., West ..
llllnoi Central ....1..";." !!
C. Qt. Western... ,
Total receipt ,.w 1
I1SPQ31TI0N-HEAD.
V wUlittltiiiiMlntal KHO
Cudahy Packing Co.,,"..!."".!! ...... 608
rw."H,n"' ,.,.,l.tV9
iui4 ,,, ,...M..,, 4.131
4i?iS'?l'1T110.catUo market woU'wao.
Uoally bare of result this monilng'
,.iileitJ'F "8'hlnK ,at woonsuenoe
rw . .
inVJV i . rn rwceipa nave oeen
larger than last wnak h .h ... . u.T.
but decidedly smaller than a
Under the influent, nr tha. rfnitn..
Sn.w rivalling In the trade at all
S?Jkl 2? ,p1ces her h- gradu
off during the week. Packer
complain that the uneaonablo weather
1, iinuwu me consuming uomand for
peel and they im elan ualna- tha In,.
Donation of Argentina beef a an exoue
w. vviu uiuk wio martcet, aitnougn tne
1 ootload of meat to arrive was equlv.
'"h u wujjt a.vM ueaa came, a email
day'g run for one of the emiuier mar
kets. Whatever may be the cause or tha
cause the fact remain that the buying
demand at all market point ha been
devoid of nap, making the trade low
with the tendenoy lower a noted above.
or tne weeg cornred steer are any.
Where from 10a to na muen aa Ka lawar.
depending upon the kind or quality. On
ue otiier mma range atear, whton
Ka still coming in moderate nvu3sbrs,
ve been about steady.
, Cows and heifers are around liftgo
lower than last week. Veal calve, have
oeen in good demand and light supply
With the result that they have bean
teady throughout the week. Bull and
stag have eased off in sympathy with
Other kinds of cattle.
Some of the beat stoeker anu feed
era have held up nearly steady through
out the week, but an indifferent alow
trade haa prevailed on the commoner
and medium kind with the result that
price are lower for the week. Stock
calves have declined. 254jd0g aa compared
wn a, wee, ago. ,
Quotation on cattle ; aood to chaiee
beef steer. $e.l5S.i); fair to good bf
steer. $7.6g3.l0; common to fair beef
toer. $a.toipl.60; fair to choice year
lings, $8.2539.25: good tQ choice ranger.
$7.Wtf7.60; fair to good rangor. $6.6oV7.00;
common to fair ranger, $5.75S.0O; good
to choice comfed heifer. $6.60iy7.60; good
to choice grass heifer. $6.25T7.00 good
tn choice cows, t6.00ftd.65l fafr to cood
grades, $5.2506.00; common to fair grade.
$42506.25; good to choice atocker and
feeders, $S.7.80; fair to good stoeker
and feeder, $6.4I4.83 common to fair
stoeker and feeder. $5.6if6.2fi; stock
cows and heifers, $4.68.Wi veal calve,
$6.66jl0.00; buulls, stags, etc., . 606,75.
liCK3tWAs waa the ce on Friday, Utt.
auoDlIaa were HahL but the market
opened out very slow. First bid wade by
the packers were no more than teady,
and in some case went tnougnt to be a,
little easier. Trade dragged along for
about an hour, with nothing much being
done, but at the end of this time price
had strengthened up a little, ana when
salesmen started to cut loose, thq market
waa fully ateaay and in many case a
shade higher. Movement waa very draggy
tnrougiiout tne morning, a.ia it was w:w
before the small run was cleaned un.
Hulk ot the heavies and butchers landed
at $7.60T7.66, with light sailing tergsly
around $7.207.45, Best heave reaoaed
$7.75, the top.
In spite ot the fact the receipt have
been very moderate on most day, the
week' market ha been rather uusatls-
laciary, ana toaays ngvre snow de
cline ot fully 6c, as compared with the
close, of last week. Prices have been un
even all wtsk. and the tread of the
market Is gonsrally lower, yesterday be.
Ing the only day on which any substan.
tial gain was made.
Today's supply was estimated at sixty,
three cars, or 4.JW hsad, the smallest
for any Saturday tn over a month. The
week' total was 45.6U head, show a
big decrease, being only about 4,000 head
larger than for the five market day In
last week, and almost 21.000 head smaller
than the corresponding week a year ago.
No. At. 6h.
rr.
No. Ar.
Pr.
II 1H
47 144
4J.......1M
It 1ST
71 m
,.itt
14 119
t 174
It 14
U......1TJ
104,.,. ..Ill
4.......1M
14...,,. .tot
SO 101
7 04
7 04
T 14
T is
1 14
7 34
U
1 ti
7.......i:i
(i jii
11 tu
17 Ill
T M
T M
M TM
44 7 14
tea
TI Ill 0 T 14
41., W ... TU
41. 104 T II
II. IU ... T U
4 T t
4 ,.144 ... Til
u iii ... lU
M. Ill ... T U
II ,- ... t
41.,., ...til 200 T 14
41 tn IN Tit
ii.... ...m w iu
Ii .240 40 T U
- ra 144 th
41 m 4 T H
44 .Xii 104 Tt
44. 1 1(0 7 44
IT Ml ... TI)
It.,.,,, .177 t TN
SO
,,,
...
T 14
its
TU
T
T 44
7 44
t 44
7 44
Tt US 344
ti.....m ...
Ii lit ...
M...,.in ,
W te
M 114 ...
st lie ...
T 44
Tt 314 44 7 44
u rci no t w
TT..,,.UT 49 T 10
11. 104 14 7 41 ll.....,.tU 104 T M
11 irf to r ii 111 m t m
Tt Ill ... T4I
IT tn SO T M4
7.... ...t4 114 T 46
14 Ill ... T 41
11 U K !M
4T M7 304 T TO
M 2W 44 ft
PIQ8,
II IT ... t 00 U 1M
IT 104 ... 4 00 14 Ii)
... M
... (Tt
SHEEP-Tb. net mult of the week'
trading was very significant. espeelaUy
when taking into conaideratiefi the fact
that fat lambs and aheep made an ad.
vanco of 154q during the week while
cattle and hogs had a lower tendency
This 1 all the more striking la the caa
ot sheep because tha improvement took
place In face of liberal receipt for thl
time of the year and despite th warm,
unfavorable weather wWch haa lasted
for over a week. An Important change
from last week was the Improved de
mand for most all the medium grades
ot lamb and In proportion these kind
received the most advance in price, Thi
was in a large measure due to the con
tinued scarcity ef really choice offering,
but notwithstanding thl th inquiry tor
all ktnda of killer toward th do of
the week took on oonatdembl breadth,
on tUHt for thi belajr the raaerted
shortage of supplies at Buffalo, Jersey
City and elsewhere in the east A larger
percentage of tho wheatfleld offerings
from Idaho went into the packer hand
than ueqal at this season of the year.
There waa the same strong undertone
throughout to the trade in aged sheep,
the bulk otto. transaction bqlngin fat
ewe and yearlings. Syi If any wethers
Were here on any day.
There waa a slack demand from the
country for anything; in the feeding line
which waa made more so on account ot
tha unseasonable weather. A light de
mand for feeders ia to be. expected at
this- time, but it held up- well considering
the high price ot corn, being fully a
good a at thl time last year, when a
good trade waa done. Receipt were light
and what feeder buyer took most were
short-fed grades and a sprinkling of
range and wheatfleld offerings. Prices
are f racucauy no anicrem rrom a week
ago. "
Quotation on sheep and iambs: Lambs,
good to choice, $7 6037.76; lambs, fair to
good. $7.0087.60: lamb, culls, UWSrfl.OO;
ISHfer fders. 33.5oas.6S: yearlings, light.
$6.3566.60; yearlings., heavy, $5.75476.33:
yearlings, feeders. S4.50tf5.40: wcthera.
good to choice, 14.75SS.20; wethers, fair to
good. $4.5004.75; wethers, feeders, HOW
4.60.; owes, good to choice. $4.604.8S: ewes,
fair to good. $4.2504.60; ewes, feeders, $3.25
J4.ia.
CIUOAQO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Slew and Steady Hogs Close
Weak to Lower.
CinCAOO, Pea 6. CATrrLB-ReceJpts,
$00 head; market slow and steady; beeves,
$6.7060. OG: Texas steers, $6,7Q7.80; .west
ern steers, $6.0037.85: stackers and feed
ers. t4.90Q7.7o: cows and heifers, $3.40
HOOS Receipts, 15.000 head; market
closed weak to a shade lower: bulk of
sales. 37.a0S7.E0: ltirht. 17.isa7.70: mliiJ.
$7.45Qr7.86; hcawy, $7.457.85; rough, $7.45
7.K: plan. $6.2507.25.
BHEEP AND LAWBS-Recelpts.
3.000
head: rnarket weak to 15o lower; native,
.wiin.x; western, hwh.j: yearlings,
$0.30186.66; native lambs, $6.3007,70: west-
atn laKa kfl fft
V 44 CUla7Caa TV& t iVk
Knsa Cltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 6. CATTLE Re-
ceipw, 9w neaa: marxet steady; prime
fed Stecra. lS.2fvf)4 "5? ilrn.uil hut ataara
$9.t08.l5; western steer. $5.0037.75: south.
ern steer. $5.60Q;7f3S: cow. $4.257.00.;
l.li"' oiocKers ana leeaers,
$5.507.60; bulls. $C76f.76; calves, $CS03
HOas-Recelpt. 1.500 head: market
fadVS bulk of calea, $7.3597.00; heavy.
$7.6037.60; packers and butchers, $7.40
7.60: light, Xl.vm.m Dig. 36. 52-6.75.
. AND LAMBS No recetptsL
iiewjr; lamoa. 37.2507.90; J"ear-
lj,nftS..?Sw weulers 44.ovjfo.6o; ewe,
Slonx Cltr Live Stock Market.
SrotTX CITT, la., Dec CATTLE-!
foiBio, iuv neaaj no quotauons.
HOOS-Receipts. 2,600 head; market
teady; heavy. 37.10(g7J0; mixed. $70
twilight, $7.407.C5; bulk of sale. $U5
SHEEP AND T.A'Krn.5.ol,. ua
head; market 4eady; fed muttons. $5.60
Five Gossips Riding
Neighbor on a Rail
Convicted by Jury
WAUKJDQAN, 111.. Deo. JL-Ftva gray-
nairca women or the village of Volo, who
rode Mr. John Richardson on a rail ono
nignt in, July because her name was
linked by gossip with that of her brother-
ln.law, were found guilty here tonight by
a, jury, Koch may be fined $200 and sen.
tenced to lx: month in iall.
The band of militant housewives who
took the law In their own hand waa
composed of Mr. Emma Stadfleld, Mr.
Lovlna Raymond. Mr. Atma. Watlan,
Mr. Mary Ssbel and Mr. John Stad-
tiew. mp, ,ate Wagner, tho sixth
woman who started to carry ?Ir. Rich
ardson outlde the village limit,.- was
freed by the Jury because she returned
home befpra the victim waa given her
riae. --mere was no evidence tftat Mra.
Wagner helped support tho rail and It
burden.
Mr. Babel I 66 year old and the
other are well above 40. They sat avid
died, and daxed la the courtroom tonight
a tha verdict wag read. They bore, no
re aerobian oe to th angry women out.
raged, because thoy believed a neighbor
preferred tho company of another to her
cripple? uuaoano. who drew Sir. Rlch
rdson from her home by a subterfuge,
placed her Mtrido weather beaten
cantllng. bore her aereamlng and fight
Ing to the edge of town and dumped her
to the road with a warning never to re
turn, R, J. Rady, assistant states attnmav
In the afternport compared, the action ot
the "Volo women to that of Chrit when
the Pharisee brought htm on the Mount
or Olives, a woman who had sinned,
"Christ told them, 'he who Is wlthnnt
in aon you. let him first cost a
ston,' said the prosecutor. "These de
fendant thought nothing of their pos
sible hortcomlngs. They were inflamed
by th forked tongue of gossip and
taking courage in number, enticed this
woman' from her horse and submitted
her to as great an Indignity as I know
of."
Mrs. Richardson aald the would be
eatUfled to have th women; Jet off with
a fine, Sho ha a civil suit for $100,000
pending against them,"
Edward K re pel waa alio indicted with
the lx women. It wu charged tjiat.
dressed in the garb of a woman, he
asiUted In riding Mr. Richardson on, a
rail. He ha disappeared.
RAID A GAMBLING HOUSE
CONDUCTED FOR WOMEN
CinCAOO, Dec 6l A number of women
fainted and other Decarae hysterical and
fought policemen today In the raid of
a gambling house conducted by women
for women. Slip showing that more
than $50 had been bet on horse races j
tn the afternoon were confiscated.
In the stampede at the, entrance of de
tectives a few women escaped through a
basement, door. At tho arrival ot threo
patrol wagons many of the women
struggled to get away. The officer
finally arrested but two, charging them
with operating a handbook.
PeraUtent Advertlstns; 1 the Road to
Evslnets Buccesa.
Culls from the Wire
Colonel Theodore Roosevelt lot t Buenos
Ayera yesterday for Paraguay.
Oliver D. Street. United State attor
ney for the northern district of Alabama
and a republican, haa sent his reals-nation
to Attorney General McReynolds. lie
says there 1 no dissatisfaction, but that
h 1 willlna to give way to some demo
c ratio (uccesaor.
The Pensacola (CTa.) State bank was
ordered closed by a report from the
Florida state comptroller 'office. The
bink la capitalised at $100,080 and haa de
posit, a?-re Titlac nearly JMU-u
The executive committee of the Federal
Council of Churches ot Christ In America
closed It annual aeeslon at Baltlmore
yesterday after conslderinc a number of
Important religious problem ot the day.
Frederick Greenwood, aged CO, a pa
perhanger of Johnstown. Pa., kilted hlm
self ytrday a short time after hi wife,
from whom he waa separated, died at
the horn of her lttr. When the woman
succumbed after a tons illness, John, a
17-year-old a-en. was sent to a rooming
house where Oreenwood lived and found
hi tetter- )h4 tuuured klmselt.
HE! YORK JOT MARKET
Indications of Steady Absorption of
High Grade Shares.
SHOWING OF BANKS STRONG
Cash Loia of lie Thnn Three) Mil
lion Not So Great II ad Been
Expected Contraction In
Actual Lots,
NEW YORK. Deo, 8. There were In
dications today ot a steady absorption
of the high grade slock, such as has
been apparent for sometime past Of
ferings at concessions were accepted
readily, but no effort was made to. force
up the list aggressively. It waa the
same quiet, gradual buying which has
held the market steady recently in the
face of unfavorable Influences. The Im
proved demand recently Is token In omo
quarters a aa indication ot larger in
vestment purchasing, such as Is always
looked for around this time of the year,
but has been abnormally small in the
lset two years.
The only movements of consequence In
flocks occurred shortly after tha open
lh& Small declines In some ot the fav
orite shares stimulated buying and the
list waa. quickly placed well above yes-,
terday's close. Then came a recession
on which gains were cancelled and the
market thereafter barely moved.
Although tho poor- prospects for the
bank itatement has. aroused some appre
hension, the showing proved exception
ally strong. Tha coah, loss ot less than
$3,000,000 was smallor than looked for.
The most striking change, however, wa
a. contraction tn actual loans ot $51,314,000
Which ehowod th extent to which the
bank had goao to correct position dis
closed last week and fully explained the
tightness of tho money market this
week. Reserve requirements were re
duced so sharply that. In spite ot the
cash loss, last week's deficit waa cdn
verted into a surplus ot $7,643,000.
llonds were steady. Total sales, par
value. 31.090.000.
..IWtfd. States bond were uncalled on
the week.
Number of 'sales and, leading quotations
on stocks were;
, , . . Sles. Hlth. tow. Closa.
Aa!anutel Copper.... fc,4 7111 70S 7014.
lBrli-in A l mi. I. ... ' . . . . '
Amtrictn B Softr ......
American 'Caa ,,,, 1,100
American Can pU ..., .
American tt r
Aaiiicaa Cotton oil
Amtrlcin lea BocurlUai ,
American Ltiuoed ..
American LoeomotlTa ... ,w.
Am. B. & 11
Am. 6. A H. Ptd...... '
...
27&
....
(
Z3
rt
?
7fc
21
9
M14
i:k
ti
Am. Bujat Retlals..,. 0O- 10
lo&H lo
........ 1.4Af 1IAU 1 T ,11 ,1.1
American Tobacw too JMt 241 ill
Anacona niatn Co..., coo
Atchison 1.000
AtchUon pM
Atlanyo ct Una......
Balttmora A Ohio ... ..
Bethlehem fttwl 100
Btook. Rapid Traa om
Cenadlan Faclno 4,000
Central Luther ....... too
Cheaapeaxa tt Ohio too
Calcaco Oreat Weetera., 100
a M. A Bt, p ,. 100
Chlcao' N. W
4H
M
Sllfc
us,
H
ISli
3MV
25
66 li
w
ia
:i
us
m
"1.
21
14
24
"K,
33
133
WL
MVi
107
14
40 14
10114
,14
14114
lltH
20
UK.
HI
S3t
W
tl
1711
vaioraao. jr. at I..
CoaaolMataJ Gta
..... ......
-ora rroaaeta
H H
uciawmn unatra
DeaTer A R. Q
DeoTer A It. o. ptl
DUUlUrV BtesrlUM
Sri ooo
Sri .5"
....
....
tali tt
aa4i a4 P$U.eeeaeee
QanortU ElectrlQ
400 1MU 1S9U
"T. V4 Vvf estate
Illinois 'Central . J.
Interborouh-Met 1,100
Iattrhorpugh-Mtt. ptd... ,
Inter Harrester.. ..,..,. ......
Inter-Marine pm ...J.
lhlh Valley '.".'
LpuliTlIle A NashTlIIe ,
SuWiti .!.. ::::::
fiS rSSSS..""-'
mi
IB
eon
:sH tfiil
National lit '
of. m. w .4 ;
Norfolk A Weatern..,..
ti; m
.... ....
... ....
. American
Northern Faclils
nemo aiau
.ranniTrrania too iau -liiU ,JJ
People.' Oa .'... '.V.. iS iTSJ. .2-
Pitta. C. c. & Bt. 1." .
........I., W0 U4' 114H- 11IU
Pltb-burjh Coal
85
na
rieaaed Steel Car...,U.
Pullman Palaa it..
...
lili
2IU
'aui. ".loo
too usiZ
HOli J51 '
1W 13K
jj'p. irvn lueei,...,
nep. Iran A Steel pfa
200 1H If
11
to 14
4i
K
7U
1SH
7414
tlf
Rock I. land Co PI4... W0
St, U A 8. p. la p(d ......
Seaboard Air Una...... "
Seaboard Air Line eld.. ...
o Bhetfieid&af'i :::
Southern Faclflo I.ioo
Southern Ttatlw,. .m
.,
....
..)
iii4
ii"
31
TennesMt Copper ""eoi
Texaa A Pacific... .....
union racirio ....
Vntoa PaHfiA n
1I.400 lMH IMH U2I4
!in:!2 5ut ,lr .
K5tti 8iM Hubber... ...
lUtt Steel.... 12,400
United SHataa Rlul m
i
.... .... as
44
11'
101I
M14
43
41 M
Utah Copper '"sao
Vlr. Carolina r,.. . C.
41
3H
iOi
4J
2JH
JH
4
w.baan ..r.7...;..:r'
Wlm
" . . vu.vu ......... TQQ
Weitlnchouta EJectrlo... .
xew naren 1 rm
4 .lia,. .....
TQUl aale. far thVV.V, MUcea r
lV)w York Money Market.
NEW YORK. IW 0 - 1 . rtT-..- ..
per centT "Al"i5R 6qj
STHRLINQ nxCHANOE-Ptrmer-
60.
commercial
EILYERBar. eST4o: Mexica dollar.
weak; railroad,
sCf0e3iSw.Q.UatUa" oa bona r w
a follow
u. b. rer. 2 rer.. tr
K. a 8. ret !..,. M14
f s. deh. ti nun i.v
00 re I. ft eospoa. 17
do 3 r .....l414ij
do I eoupon lMliM. K. T? let ii I?u
4 4a re 1111, d0 jj. " 4i U 5IJ?
do 4e coupon UOKexfA Sl.T.?":. - !?H
Fanama coupon.. . eda ta.r IJ
An- A.
Am. T
- ! I'HN. Rt. of M 4U. tt
T cr 4l.. M T. C. sen? Ilia i?
obaeeo Cs....UI4 ii i-5 (k.:H' !J
Am. Tobacco
At-ntAti JtV rr. ilia Ml. ata u i. "-- ! 1
AlchUon tea 4s.!I. tig Ct. Ill, a.
do er. 4a flMO).. 4 Kor. 4 jui i:
A. a I let 4,... tOUN-o. Pidfi-T ii' "i
v.. v. .......... 9v,x aa la art;
do iu ton err" si '"li'"';: -
Drook. Tr. cr. 4... MliPwaT SHToiU) Its
cen. ot Oa. I 101 ea. eoa. T" "
cen. Leather If...., M Readla aan. 4a!'.' ' .21!
da eonr. 41ji 1714 Mo gan. U... tl
14
r. n . y . .1 ... . -
. a 4. 43. 1. 4... H 8. A. U adl .U TSH
MP ol 4a.. U do ltt raf. ti J
11 a. ea.. u 1 00. K41 war la.. .Ifr't-
C. B. r. 414, MH d see. 4a..." . " l!
n. A 1L or. 4e.... rwtjnloj Facttle ii' ' i?2
D R O ref. e... 4S do cV."i" ... Jot?
Dlttlllers 6e .1114, do W m. 4 ei4
lirte prior Ilea 4..,llv,r. & VbU, lii.'wju
o cr. 4a eerUa BTl4Va..Cv. Ciiei 1,11"
in. Cen. lit ret 4. H W.b. W i t. i.tt
a . . 1 . . n -' S3
Inter.Met.
Tiweatera Md. 4a u
Inter. M. M. 4 lit
VWeet. Elee. t. Ie
japan tua.
Bid. "OBerad,
... Mnia. tea. ea aii
...... v.;,
Boston Stock Market.
BOSTON, Dec 6 Closing quotations
on stocks were: lons
Allouaa tmKerada Con . . lit-
Amal. Copper TOHMplaUnr Mtnea J
A. Z. U B-. ...... UVNorth Butte . ' '" uu.
Aria. Commercial..., 4V4Korth Lak .
Calumet ft Ariaou. 40l4dd Ooalalon . it
Calumet & Hecla.toa Oaeeela ..TtTT. .! n
CantennlU 11 Qulnoy ..''.'. " K
Copper R. Con. Co. 11 BfcaAao ..... ' ' .." i
Eaat ButU Cep. M. IHBupertor ..."V.. " . 2?u
rranklia VBu. a, W itn!
Cranbr Con UHTamtraa: jii
Oraene Cananea 2414 U. a. 8. tl i ' S
err lm 4,utan coneolldata
4m
" :?iuuia CnaaoUdtted ..a'
t Ball copper... I -i4wiaona.r;... ;i H
li'Tla.e. n
Miami Capper ZlliWorrarUt
ml CaDr IIUW.W.. " "'
. 41
Bee Want Ad Produt Reulu.
MONEY IN GRAIN
Prto siren Tea a aauce ia Uaa UM- J? lias's
IMCa, Soak J. rtMBC 1UU, aiiaauXil
tan Mfc
UH II
tii 4i
KTi IIH
HH 11H
ti'.i 39U
43Mr