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TIFE OiCA.HA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 21, 1913.
REAL ESTATK LOAN'S.
67p
CITY LOANS. Bemis-Carlberg Cc,
8l0-3t2 Hrandels Theater building.
WANTED City loan. Peters Trust Co.
QABVIN BROS, jfffo ffit'Sfc
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1330 Fnrnam Bt
CITV and farm loan, lowest rates.
No delay. J. 11. Dumont A Co., 1603 Far
tiam Bt.. Omaha.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. 223 State Bank Bid.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KKKFK REAL ESTATE CO.,
IMP OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 7716.
FIVE per ct farm loans: optional
payments. Win. McCormlck, 1201 Farnam.
LARGE loons our specialty. BtuU Bros.
11ARRI80N & MORTON. 16 Om. Nat.
FOR. 8ALK OK EXCIIAr(QF--R. E
FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE.
(311) Two 7-rooro houses and 6 lots, lo
cated in town of 1,700 population In Fill
mora Co.. Neb.; also 120-acre farm In
Nuckolls Co., Neb., all fenced: 5 acres
cultlrated; 4-room house, well and wlnd
milll other good outbuildings. Price for
all," $17,760. For sale for cash or will take
cottage as part payment, balance cash
and terms.
(214) Omaha or Council Bluffs residence
granted. Party will pay some cash and
Sut In 154 sores at land la Walworth Co.,
. D.i CO acre broke; waa in wheat this
year. Land gently rolling, south slope.
Bur rounding country well Improved and
higher priced. Price, i0 per acre; mort
gage, (216) Wanted City Income preperty.
Have to offer in exchange ICO acres good
land In Wells Co., N. D. No buildings, 60
acres cultivated. Price, $4,000, clear of
encumbrance What hare you to offsr?
(23) Dundee or Benson income prop
erty wanted. Must be good stuff, to run
about H000. Have to offer In exchangq
160 acres In Custer Co., Neb.', land gently
piling. Good improvements Encum
brance, $4,500.
(117) Good eastern Nebraska farm
wanted in exchange for 100 Bores in Tripp
Co., 3. D. Unimproved, not fenced or
broken. This is a good farm and party
will put in soma cash for an eastern Ne
braska farm. S. D. farm la clear.
(7) EM acres. Box Butte Co., Neb., 18
miles northwest Alliance, unimproved;
part fenced; land gently rolling. Price, $25
per. acre; will trade fox smaller acreage
or good city property. This is dear. Will
Assume encumbrance,
(398) Planing mill and carpenter busi
ness in good county seat tows in Neb.
Splendid location. All equipped with ma
chinery and 16 II. E. engine, electrlo
lighted, cement walk. Price, 17,06 clear,
iWili trade for good Income property.
(Ml) Good brick building. 24x40. on mala
stroet. In goad Neb. town: lot 24x132; al
ways Tented; now rents- for WO per inc.
Also 3 vacant lota In main street. Price;
(for building and lota, $0,600; mortgage,
42,000. OVado for Omaha property or land.
(242) WANTBD 8took of hardware or
niercnanaise or rurniture. can offer in ex
change 1CA acres" In Trtpu Co., S. D E
mlloa Cololne; improved; ralV fwsccdi 319
acrea cultivated, balanco, can be. HJ per
acre; Inc. $1,800. Also, 169 acnes Tripp Co.,
H. T., S miea to Jordan; noarly level;
uri wuiuj iiuuiu du, an cuiuvatea, no
bindings; ail fteaced, $36 per; acre; lac, $2,590
(S44) 8414; 1M aere fet Orefery Cev,
& D.. 36- acre cultivate. AH Hnced awl
jmrtly croM-fat9d, Good latrveiBetsv
Small orchard. W, ttt Jar aers. leer
of encumbrance. WH1 for eaattra
rtepraBHs mum. or spkotm laeew.
(245) Splendid &ron, nenMenee, just
uuiii. locaieu on m, acra t ground. Has
full imamt la all mod tin. cood u.
Kood orchard of all small, fruit. In good
t2 ,i2Br' x ncje- mort
(247) "WU, a cms. IS MHea wst or Tula.
Castro, C.. Texas. Lud Is all s4rft
and caa be put under ajiilUvaUe. No
improvements. trice. K,w, will trade
nww near .ikibw eg. Mortgage,
fl20Wv
J. A. ABBOTT AND. COXPANT,
Ki City Nat'l Bank Bldgu Omaha. Neb,
"WANT large incoone Omaha;
liave Iowa farms tnd mort
gages up to $100,000: can dl
vido to suit (Son!.. Soo ma or
imto. E. W. Runyau, Hotel
iKonse, Uraalia.
XANCHBR.
. J'. ": weetjrnKans... 1 st alfaMa, 44
!. pur mi tssw iraoe ana
S.9W a. best bodv nt 1 uul uA Ku (an.
proved ranch la the county. 1T.G per a.;
" , i nuwr iur limn jmrfti,
M. K. SIMMONS, KatMNJi City. Mo,
NON-RESIDENT OWNER?
th wit! Ames. Ave... 6- K cottage.
th and Pltrce, S-r. ctta.
3Sth und- Dounlas, 4-r. eottatfe.
1 lot Keivwood Add, OttuUuu
Mstka offers to J. A. lHsen. Sis
NauoMl tMeV-. OswOia.-
City
llA.KaAI.N8-CVKrjKS N OXKKatOBKSTi
Equity m cottages, JMh and Amev Ave,
40th, atul Plercw, tULh. and, '.peuglas. Sub-
inu oticra or wnai navfe y,HI 7
j. a. oijbon; aq.qnt.
D, USA 319 aty Nat Bldg.
KOITlTY In Srorim mnlhrril tnna, Kavm
well, cistern: lot WxiaC; clos In. ami
equity In 1W acreei western farm land
io rraae ror small nouse. imone owner.
S9-ACRB' farm, fine- lmpivmentfv nil
tillable; well located; very cheap; ex
cnanxes ot all kinds. I li Pendleton.
HELL or trade. 100 acre farm In v.
braaka. Hay, corn, alfalfa, land. Par
ticulars -write, .-v, AtoAaamsy Tneaiord,
stulM or trade. Unrated farm, 4 inllus
irum juiesDurg. l-oio. v.orn, airaira.
eugnr oeeia. j. iiarpen Aurora. jeu
CLEAR bulldlnr lot in South Omaha
In Swift Place addition, worth JXO, for
h aiuuw. Aaaress u its. txo.
HAVE S good buUdlng lots in the West
Furnam district worth 13.000: exchange
lor iuna m uanner or tumbui lto.. Neb.
HA8T1NOS & JDSYSEN, 1614 Harney St.
WANTKU TO BUY
WANTED To buy for cash a used
high-grade automobile. Engine must be
la good condition. Dolley Motor Car Co..
M4 If. UOCOU."
RAC11MAN will treat you right; best
pncea ror rum., ciotnea. snoea. v. qm.
WANTED Second-hand addreeslag ma.
cmnc Aouresa u xa, care u."
HIGHEST prima paid for men's cast-
oircioinea ana snoea. Doug. wit.
GOOD relinquishment In Nebraska or
jiuniuu jh)i w. uoiumous, xstD."
LIVE STOCK MARKET O" WEST
Ship live stock to South. Omaha. Save
mileage, and shrinkage. Tour consign
ments receive prompt ana careiui atten
tion.
Idye Stock CoBtmtsslou Mprohsvata
MARTIN BROS. St CO.. Exchange Bldg.
The Persistent and Judicious Use ot
Newspaper Advertising Is the, Road to
business Success.
KKAL K3TATE THAN8FKRS.
Eceda ftU4 for record Oaocmbar JO. UUl
KutH Laraoa t Hut Xikarauu 'k ot
1st t. klsok I llqrtch". BacovA aAi f
UUlu Baka U AMI Wllaoa. lgUi.lt,
4. f aa4 . Uotk IX ICUcbaa waatV
nk Mr M Hevusc Ofea...M.
Itokwt WlUoa Is Atl muoa, tots L t,
t. 4. t art , Uck lCkltctiaa
Waaak's tab ir al Blaa Or......
Iilla Tai ta CStuttsu Luu aart cl
lot. tut la. Mock n. Konli!ir.. 1(tMa
block t. ILcrha tli's 6ewa4 a(d... . :..
n 8Sall lM Co. to OrM ttelick, lot
H. WKS 1. BBSUS THUS III....,.,,,,,,, iff
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Many Question Corn Longs' Ability
to Hold Qui
LOOK TOR MUCH EXPORTATION
Promlnent Denier rolnts Ont that If
Offering Continue Cash
Pnr-
chaser from Elsewhere
Will Be Attracted.
mtATTA. Dc. 30. 1M3.
Whether or not the longs In corn will
B enabled tn holrl thnlr Dosltlon Is a
question that may be heard on all sides.
ihdic wim uouot the staouity oi ine duu
side ot corn at present have In inlnd the
lack of demand for the cash article, as
ell as the fact that the trade In back
ing away from the actual corn because
the east lrtaktne only a little hero and
there Tho nates of cosh corn here yes
terday amounted to 63,000 bu which may
be considered quite small under preeent
condition. One of the best oosted men
In the Chicago trade said last night that
he believed considerable corn Is going Into
the importing countries from America, as
the offerings hers will doubtless Increase
and outlet must be secured.
Thero are many In the corn trade who
eay that the country Is still long a good
line ot that cereal and that while some
them have bon forced out of their
holdings there are many others who have
put in stop-loss orders and that they
may be forced out before another week
rolls around, unless bad weather should
develop, and In addition to this an im
provement in the demand for the cash
article must be seen.
Those who know farmers best are aware
ot the fact that they seldom dispose of
any commodity around the best prices,
as they generally get left by holding for
higher and still higher values.
The Uhioajro wheat market closed at
advanced of Hfto, and thl.i strength
came largely from the advanos at Winni
peg, wnere cnicago concerns iei in tne
buying. The upturn In the Canadian
market waa a reflection ot the general
belief that tho wheat In that country Is
to be admitted to the United States freo
f dutr. and that they will absorb a good
portion of the surplus now being carried
there.
Oats ruled strons and closed rraouon-
auy better on invostmeat nuymg, wmcn
failed to become distressed because ot
the talk of larsa lots of Canadian Ottts
In this country. . .
While there waa a fair investment de
mand, led by local grain traders, the
provision market was easier at the close,
on selling ot lard and pork, credited to
the larger packers. ...
Cash wheat was uncnangea. uasn corn
waa lVto lower. Cash oats was un
changed. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to
314,000 bushels; corn, 6,060 bushels; oats.
jlwu Dusneis. . .
Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged;
corn, Hd to d higher. .
Primary wheat reoeipts were i.twj.wu
bushels and shipment 1.280,000 bushels,
against receipts of 00,000 bushels and
shipment of 621.000 bushels last yor.
primary corn receipts were
bushels and shipments 4,000 bushels.
against rcoeipis or i.ziai.wu pusnoui uu
shipment ot 4K3.0M bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 616.000 bush
els and shipments Tlo,000 bushels, against
receipts oi ttv.uw ousneis ana smpmemn
ot 764.000 bushels last year.
CAHLOT RECEIPTS,
wneat. corn, uaia.
Chicago w W 640 137
.Muinaapous ... ...
Duluth 1W ... ...
Omaha 24 401 ao
Kansaa City 61 1S1 SO
bt Lout .. 77 75 K
VlllBlp!r oea-i4t. 363
Orf aceovmt at the large, receipt of com
at this market today's session was ex
tended to 3 p. m., in order that ait tne
grain could be merchandised properly.
The followlrur cash,alen. were reported:
Wheat: No. 3 hard winter, 1 car at 88o;
No, 8 durum, 1 car at 7o; No. 8 durum
mixea. i car at wo; no. s spring, x car
at 83c Corn: No. 8 white. 1 car, at 64o,
3 car at 6lo: No. 4 white, t cars at 62c, 1
oar at GOo: No. a yellow. 1 car at 6&c: No.
, I A . . 1 , , Mil. ,
car at mio. 4 car at calia. 8 car at wftc.
cars ai eso; no, yuiow, i car at, oiao,
car at filo. 8 cars at GOc- 1 car at E9Uo:
No. 8 jalxad, 1 car at 8H4o; No. 3 mixed.
cars at bjc, i car at esuo, i oar jm. tsio,
cam at filo. 1 car at fflUo. 1 cats aJt tlal
No. ,4 1 mixed, 1 car at tiliic, 1 car at Clo,
car at 60o. 4 cars at C0c 1 car at
cars at Cfio; so grade, 1 cat at
eo, 1 car at fiSo, 1 car at 64a Oats: No.
S whlte, 4 cars at MHo. 1 car at 8Uc;
No, 4 white, S. car at Sta.
Omalia Cash Prices Wheat Nn. h.r.l
(OfWStic; No. 3 hard, ttrnzo: No, 4 hard.
7&VVMMo: No. 8 spring. Hi83oi No. 4
No.
o. 8 durum. TsHOTSa Corni No. X white,
wmot No.
'No. 4
fio. s yeuow, MV4a"'. ro.
8 yeltowv lUtc: No. 4 yellow. !&SZc;
No. S, 396JV4o; No. 8, 00HSa; No. 4
UtMmila: no grade. 6JfnMio. Oats:
o. 4 yeii
.or stam
No. I white, tfUo,- sundard. SSHtP
S8c: No. 3 white. SsR&ttHo; No. 4 white,
!SViH3; No. 4 white,
Malting. 674f70o; Ttfo,
! No. t, 68HUo: No.
sTtttlTOC. naney:
toed, 4MTwc. iiye:
&7tt5H0.
CIIIOAQO OKAIIT AND PROVISIONS
Features ot the Trading: and Closta
I'rieea gv Hara or Trade ,
llA . rr T" . M t? n ...... mwA
southwest giYlnaT needed protection to the
winter croo acted as a cnccic touor on
bullleb sentlmeat regarding wheat, Tha
market cloned w to Uo under last night.
Corn showed a net loas of 1-lCc to He,
oats finished Uo off to a llko od-anco.
and jirovlslons varying from 100 d,ecltno
BIB SA. BMI 111 n B11IBUII1.
Rome of the large longs were evidently
wiuiBff to reoress a rising tendency in
wheat a thoy wore selling on tho hard
snots, but there was also substantial sup
port la the form of resting ordors that
commission houses brought Into play on
the declines, in addition to me snow
fall, news regarding the Canadian wheat
tariff made caution seem necessary on
the part ot the bulls. Dispatches from
Winnipeg asserted flatly that the grain
woum d uiaao auiy tree in January.
Reduced estimates on the Argentine ex
partabieisurplus put aomo strengtn into
the wheat market, the first half of the
et-sslon. Sellers here were also restrained
at first by Buenos Ay res cable telllnif
of general rains In the harvest region and
ny un expected oecrcase m in uiuieu
States visible supply.
More than 4.ouo.0uo bushels excess here
over shipments pulled down the corn
market notwithstanding temporary
strength due. to me torecasi or a com
wave. Prospect of a record breaking
crop In Argentina cut a figure, too, In
easing prices off Oats merely reflected
the action of corn. Elevator Interests
L-nnlleA the wants of shorts.
lTovisions averagou weaxer, as mo
supply ot hogs at the leading western
Dolnta showed an Increase of 33 per cent
compared with a year ago. Liquidating
sales were, nouceaoie in January pora.
Artlclel Open. Ulgh.j Low. Close.! Tea'y.
Wheat i I 1
May. U4 1H M, ?1H 1U
July. SH MH i H SSVi
Corn
Deo. T0H IWi OH S OS
May. 6S5i TO C9H C9V4I
Oats I I 1
LEGAL NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDKIUJ' MEETINO,
Notloe Is hereby given to the stock.
helder of LeeHllass-Andreesen Hard
ware company that the annual meeting
of the stockholder ot the company
will be held at tho offices of said com
corner or Ninth jand Harn.y
sUte of Nebraaka, on Tuesday, January
13, A. V.. 1M. f Qfclock iv nl. for the
rvaai SL. lis , v J wt uiuaua. in Thsa
DUrpoao 4 a u4 uireciors
for the ompany to serve during the en
suing year, and to transact such other
business a may be presented at such
meeting. J- uta. president.
DH-dSOt.
NOTICE.
KtrwVholdera' mottlng ot The Union
Land company: Notice Is hereby given
that, the annual ronuuj oi u vwcunoio.
era. ot The Union .Land company for the
election of five director and the trans
action ot such other business as may
legally come before the meeting will be
held at room uuo, uiuuu uuv ueaq.
quarters building, 15th and Dodge Sta,
rj Jajauarr. 1914. at 10 o'clock, a.
Tho stock transfer books will be closed
Dec 1. lsu. i'-aat
41H
41H
81
41i
41 Vi
41
41H
I'orK
Jan..) M CO j 0 20120 20 62H
Hay. TO SO fSOSO Wi3)76 130 80
May.
LAM
Jan..
May.
Rlla
Jfl,tu.
May.
10 62W
10 65 10 CV
10 8741 10 m
10 62t
10S7?
10 62U
10 97H
W 77V4
1105
10
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1ft rrrl
11 OS
1105
li'02H U05
Chicago Cash lYIces Wheat: No. 2 red,
V9V6c; No, 3 red, Wvanc; No, 2 hard,
89H0POc; No. 3 hard, 88tt1flfflc; No. 2 north
ern, 3',44fWHc; No. t northern, Sf?J4fl89ttc;
No. 2 spring, 88V4y5?83He; No. 3 spring,
RS0c. Corn: New, No. 2, 7O1407O4c; No.
2 white, 70'4SWic; No. 2 yellow, 70Utr
701ic; No. 8, CtHSfSOc; No, 8 white, 65HW
67c: No. 3 yellow, afidHa Oats: No. 3
white, 40g40o; standard, 41Wo. Rye: No.
3, .64V4EK5C Barley, 623T8c, Heeds: Tim
othy, U0O36.4O; clover. 12,2614.2C. Pork;
$21.Z5921.6a Lard: lld.CO. Ribs: 10.CO3
11.25,
BUTTER Higher: creameries, ZXK6c.
CHEESE Higher, Palsies. 16;eiec;
twins, lDWfllSHc; Americas, lStQ16c; lorig
horns, 15i16c
POTATOES Steady; Michigan and
Wisconsin red, C&gCSo; white, CSQCoC Re
ceipts, 26 cars.
lOULTRY Alive lower; springs, 12o;
fowls, 12Ho; turkeys, 16a; dressed. 21o.
EGGS Higher; receipts, 3,009 cases; at
mark, cases Included, 26Q31ci ordinary
firsts, ISaCSc; firsts, Sio,
NEW YORK GCMSUAE, MARKET
Qaetatlons of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW -YORK, Dec 20 FLO UR Steady ;
spring patents, K4i4.60: winter straights,
lil&tfi.Ifi: winter patents. J4.40aH.65;
spring clears, $10034.20; extra No. 1 win
ter, $3.6693.75; extra No. a winter, $3,350
3. CO.
WIIE)AT-pot, steady; No. J red. $L00,
nominal, elevator, domestic, and tl.01 f. o.
b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Wtc,
f. o, b. afloat. Futures steady: May,
BSUo; Julyi 95Ho.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
ins, 43 48c; 112, se26c; Pact no coast U13,
22fl24o; 1312. 203260.
HIDES Steady; Bogota, 25920c; Central
America, S3ic.
l'ETROLEUM 8teady; refined, New
York bulk, J5.2S; barrels, $5.70; casks,
$11.23.
WOOL-8teady; domestic fleec XX
Ohio, taZCc.
, CORN apot. steady; No. 3 new, yellow,
7414c. a I. f. to arrive.
IIATfl .. 1 1 . , , kll.
45JiOHo; No. 3, 4SK4o; fancy clipped
white. 47Q4SO.
HAY Quiet; standard, $L00; No. L
IL03V44J1.06J No. 2, 90aoC
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 23
30o: seconds, 2Si29a
iiuvisioNB-i'ork, steady; mess, $a25
C23.7&; family, $24.6027.00; short clears,
$3.SS$r22.00. $t(lt, steady; mess, $18.00
18-60; family. $l.0O20.00. Cut meats,
steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds.
$12.711160; pickled, hams. $13.60. Lard.
quiet; middiewest, $ia7mo.so; refined,
steady; continent, $11.30; South America,
$12.00; compound, dull, $$.37HQ8.6SM,
TALLOW Quiet; city, OHc; country,
CflWo: special. 7Vic.
uuiiiaii uareiy steaay; receipts, 4,wo
tubs; creamery extras. SOQOTc: firsts. 2Se)
ia, neta extras, kvkic; nrats, nftvno;
process extras, 2425c; factory, cur
rent make, firsts, 21ij'21Via.
CHEESE Firm; receipts. 767 boxes:
state whole milk held specials, 16o; av
erage rancy, iVA1fiiVi xresn specials,
iia: fresh average fancy, 16H9Uc.
eggs Unsettled: receipts. 1LS31 coses:
fresh gathered, extras. 35(3300; extra
first. 8436o; firsts, 33g-33Hc! refrigerator,
special mar KB, ranay, wc; nearby hen
nery, whites, 401742a.
POUirilY Live, dun and weak: west
ern chickens. 1314c: fowls. 16o: turkeys.
Uc. Dressed firm; fresh hilled western
cmcKons. uifsw: lowis. lZOl&cr turkey.
iiqj'uc
OMAHA QEJVBRAIj MARKET.
BUTTER No, 1, l-lb. cartons. 3to; No.
CO-lb, tuba, 31c.
FISH White, fresh. Ho: trouL fraah.
15o; large crapple. fretb. 13ft6o; Spanish
mackerel, 10c; shad roe, per pair, 40o;
salmon, fresh, lOo; halibut, fresh, llo;
uuiiaio, vol buuneuds, l5o; channel cat-
I'uuiyrMx uroiiers, 4.fiove.w per aos,;
hens. 16c: cocks. 12a: ducks. 18a: sreeat.
ioo; luraej a, hoi pigeons, per. aos-, 41.su:
duoks, full featiiered, liw; geese, full
foathered, 11c; squabs. No. 1, $1.60; No.
ClIEESEImDortad Swiss. 30o: Ameri
can Swiss. 12oi block Swiss, SOo; twins.
18c; daisies. ltc; triplet. lSHo; Young
Americas. Uc; clue label brick, ISo; lira-.
I.- 0 O IK csi. ,.. a. i. Lit. . rv
Wholesale prices ot beet out effective
today in umana are a follows:
BEEF CUT8 No. 1 ribs. 16ot No. 3.
Hlia. No. 3, Uo. No. 1 loins, lie; No. 3,
16o! No. 3, l3Ua No, l ohucko, liio;
J2V46; No. 3, MUo; No. 8. l4a No.
piuwa. ante; mo, 2. so; xso. a, ifto.
Flit I'lo Oranges: California navels.
extra fancy Hunklit. W. ldL 160, 176, SOO
anu uiu aises, fxw; w) sue, s else,
$3.40; 324 sUe. $136: Florida. 99 and 124
Sites. 33.00: 160. 170. 200 and 218 Blsea. 1Z.E0:
260 size. 12.40: 2S8 and 324 sliea Z2.2S!
Florida ICumauat. per box, &o. Apples:
Extra fanoy Washington Jonathans, per
uqx, White Winter Pearmalns, per
vox, 2.u; (ancy Ynue winter fear
mains, per box. 1100: faacv Idaho Rlack
Twigs, per box, 33.00; faaoy Idaho Bald
win, per pox. lew; fancy Idaho York
Imperials. Dcr box. I2.0SL fanev Idaho
Walbrldges. per box, $1.66; fancy Idaho
Willow Twigs, per box, 31.64; fasoy Idaho
nnum .mer, per box, ii.va; extra fancy
Idaho Northern Spy, Greening or Kings,
Per box. lilW: extra fancv Idaho Ram.
bos, per box. $2.26; extra fancy Ben Davis,
per box. $1.C3: fancy Ben Davis, per box.
$1.60; choice Ben Davis, per box. $1.40;
Ben Davis, per bbl, $4.60; York Imperials.
or uui., jt.ou; juinaiers, per dm., it.bu.
Uinoas; Extra fanev Hunklst. seea and
SCOi, pur box, $160; extra choice Red Ball,
300 and SwO. per box, $7.69. Grapes: Extra
tancy fmiperors, per crate, &: Earra
Emperors, per bbf.. 34.00: lmDorted Mal
agas, extra fancy, 3T.0Q; fancy, te.60; extra
choice, $6.X; choice, $2-60. Grapefruit:
Extra fancy Florida, 36s. $160; 44a and irts.
n.ta, bs, mi ana bus, it.n. cranberries;
Per box, $1.75; Bell and Bugla, per bbl.,
$9.00; Bell and Cherry, per bbl, $160;
late red, per bbl., $!&.;. Richard, per bbl,
$9.00; extreme Jumbo, per bbl. 311.00.
VEOErTAULES-Potatoes: Genuine Red
River Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00; Rurala
or Burbanks. per bu., 65a; Idaho Rurala,
per bu., avg. oweei poiaioes; rer namper,
$L25. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2c;
red. per lb.. So. Onions: Ohio, larxe Red
Globe, per lb.. 2Uo: Spanish. Dor crater
iUA. Tomato i California, per 4-baskot
crate, tioa.
MISCELLANEOUS-Callfornla fin. IS
12-oa, pkga. 35o; 60 C-oa. pkgs., $100; Call-
tomia oiacK ngs. is iz-os. pags., ILCO; 7
crown Imported figs, per lb., laot 8 crown
Imported tigs, per lb., ISo; 7 crown pulled
tig (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), Wc.; 6
crown pulled tigs (boxes weighing about
6 lbs.), 76o; 7 crown pulled figs (boxes
woigning in oz.), per aos.. ilk. Drome
dary brand date, pkg.. $100; Anchor
orana unica, pag., us, jiauowie Oataa,
per lb., 7a Parsnips, per lb., lo. Car
rot, per lb., 2a. Beet, per lb., 2a Tur
nips, per lb.. 2a nutabaga. per lb., lHc,
Colttomla Jumbo celery. Der dox.. Ks.
Akii.iiiKn vciwy, una., oo. wiaer, per
f--v 05U uul- onaiiot.
Radishes, per dox.. 60c Head litur nor
dos., $1.00. Home-grown leaf lettuoe, per
uua., avu. urern pevmn, per oasxet. wo.
Wax or green beans, per hamper. $8.00.
Hot house cucumber, ner doa. II MVti m
Cauliflower, per crate. $123. Venetian
Earuou oer id., uvtc ixrcniam. imp iim .
$100. Horseradish (2 dox. bottles In case).
r uiic, kw. 1 auuuiB, co. 1 son Shell.
per lb., 13c Medium pecans, per lb.. ISHc
Pecans, jumbo, per lb., Uc, Giant pecans.
Muiaiaua yiiiwr bucii. iter ID.,
berts, per lb., lie Drake almonds, per
lb., 13c; paper shell, sac Brazils, per lb..
ISc: large washed, per lb., lc Black
walnuts, per lb., IVAc Peanut, raw, No.
L Dr lb.. 7o: jumbo, per lb.. o; nuni
per lb., 8Hc. Shell bark hickory mitT par
lb.. 4c White rice popcorn, per lb?. 4c
Uhecxers. per iw-in. case. $169; per 60.
av, arass. WVVUUUI Ur WLCIC.
white clover, 24-secUon case, per case.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MJN.VEATOIJB, roo. 20.-W1U5AT-
S5, . . 'Di n i nortnero, s&Hi
S7Uo; Nc 3 northern, 3Sfla4o; No.
UttK3Ho: Decarober, 4e; MayV 67Hc
FLOUR-Market unchange, '
UARLET 44Q47c
RY&-4&fieSo.
BRAN 10.000.
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 60JlC
OATS-Nc 3, 34c
FLAX-31.46&
May. I
July.
NEW YORK STMK MARKET
Makes Emphatio Rcsponie to News
from Washington.
DEALINGS ON LARGE SCALE
Dissolution Agreement,
lleved, Will rrobahly
It I Be
Lessen Talk of Gorcrnwent
Ownership.
NEW YORK, Doc. 20. An emphatio re
sponse was made by tho stock market
today to tho new from Washington of
tho American Tolepbtme dissolution
agreement and the passaire by the senate
of the currency bill. Dealings were on
a much larger bcaIo and prices moved up
vigorously. It waa felt that the disso
lution agreement, besides removing from
American Telephone the menace of a
suit under the Sherman law, wouia proo
ably lessen talk of government owner
ship of telephone and telegraph com pa
r.!i. which recently has been an active
factor In depreewinar American Telephone
and Western Union to the lowest quota
tion for years. TTie statement 01 i-reo-
ldcn Theodore N. Vail of tho telephone
company that "neither the Bell system
nor tho Western Union will suffer, helped
the upturn.
Of more influence man 1110 oissoiuuuu
mnnt itself was the statement or
President Wilson In that connection, ex-
preslng the administration- noy w
helpine "to build up tho, business ot the
country upon sound aa pea-marai
lines." It was felt that the American
Telephone agreement Indicated what
might be don In case ot other corpora
tions under Boruuniiy or
that, in view of the attorney general
expressed nope 01 avoiums
suuVrtook market .fflstarbafl e. Inci
dental to such proceeding might bo sola
American Telephone was the centr of
excited trading at the opening. The first
transaction wwt given a , " -vir
share at 120 to 124. sale W4 Polnapart
bolng made aH the samo time. The top
price wo 124. a. gain of 7 PnU which
compared with the week' low flguro of
UO. Subsequently thisrewa a to""J.
and tho close waa ax i'M.
Ue of wire companies also were strong-.
American Tclephono corwerUbles wer bid
up 8 points, aa was Paclflo Telephono.
Stock of the Maokey companies, which
control the Postal telegraph, rose SSL to
points, wesiera umuu wwiw -
gain ot 3 point, out later
points, closing with a. t loss of 2.
ThVwhole market was strong an active.
Sugar. NaUonal Blsoult and Canadian Pa
Sflo gtUaed 8 to 4'A points. Advnoe In
general rangea irom j- m a 'v
8 Bond showed, strength. Total sale,
par value. $3,100,000. United States 4s.
iqupon, advanced U and Panama So,
Wb otnaa & Ueauotatlen.
on stock were: . Tji-
. , .t.A n ... laiOO flK T1VI 71Vi
43
Amerlcao Atncu uura
Amarloan Det Suar.. .M0
AIUU8ubvvw K-a'
H14
2H
tl
44H
UV,
n&
10
American can
n.
Ameilcaa tan pin.-
Amwlcaa a F. .....
AintrKan cotton Oil ZCO
Am. lea BacurtUea. W
Amartean Uiuaad
Amwloan locomotha . WO
Anarlcan 9. A IU..., w
444
m! Bnr ItSlnlas..- ?!!.
Amarlcan T. T.,
.. 1VK mii 1WJ4
Anaconla Mlnlns Co....
Atonlaoa
Atchlaoa pfd
Atlantlo Coast Llna
Haltlmora & Ohio
Ilethlanam Btaai ....m...
Ilrooklrn Rapid fl.....
Canadian Pacltlo
Central- Leahar
Caaaaaka U Ohio
MS
IIS4
us
Chlcaco O. W.
aucio. M. & m. P... t,W 10OH
rhlcaaa ft N. t W "
lft
lUtt
104
1M
Colorado Fual Iron
Conaalliatad Qa .
1ZI
Com vroqncia '
Dalawara lludaon
Danrar ft ltlo Qraiula.... ...... .....
Danrer & ic u. piu.., .
Dlitlllera' 8clti
,iaa
... .P7-I
14
IT.
4H
i;ia
in
116
s
alaa
UK
ii
lot
19
Kla ,..
lO.IOH
too
140
Sit
Exla itt pia.M .
Krla M. pl4.. .,.
Oanaral Kleatrio
II H.
440 It
1S1
it
Oreat Kortnara ptd......
&00 1164
144 tl
Oraat Nortliaia ura eia.
llllnola Oantral
Intarboroozn Mat. ...... . Iw
1KU.
1H
i
1UH
IH
S
II li
CIH
101
Inter. Mat. pf. LW
Injtarnatlonat llantatar. . 40
later-Marina ptl
International Papar 40
intamMtonaf IMmp ..... ZM
Kanaaa Our Bontlora,,.' W
.....
1H
34.
JJftOlMffa GU
liOUiatlUa m naanfiua.. evu ia ?t
M.. Bt. r a. ma, m. ...... .....
SuaaourUK. T 490 Z4J4 tS4
Mlaaonrl Pacllla 2,404 IStt H 15
National niacult 444 1H 1-XU 191
V.tlnn.l tli - ...... ..... ..... 44
k. B. H. at M. 94 pt.. wo 104 JJJ4 10J4
Now York antral 3.244 9j MS 13
If, T.. o. n........ ...... ..... "it
Nortau a wenern.., juh iay
Nftrth Amarloan ..,.' IS
NorUern IMoUla 3.444 10H 1H 144
1-acltlo Mali .....-.. 144 94 24 XJT4
ropl7a Oaj 9,144 119 UTtt
ll?4
It
lITt
saw
iu
14
8ft
1'., O.. 11 DV, ..
Plttaburzh Coal 944 114 1IH
rraaaed Bteal Oar.
rullraaa Palac Car.,.. ,
ltMdlns 4I.T44 1IIU 14H
Kapuhllo Troa ft 8taal.... 9V4 34U Z4
iiepupire l a a, piu,,..
Itock Itlaad Co. ,.. 1.104 14
Hock bland Co, pM 44 X
Bt. Lt. ft 8. P. 24 ptd
im
17U
(taaboard Air Una....... 144 mi
IT
4Mi
US
TM4
HaatmaM A. U pw, ..,
Sloaa-Bbcitlahl 8. d I
Southern Tacino It, TOO t
7H
tJWi
Southern Kallway , l.ase t
do. ituivar pra....M.... am
Taontaa Clipper soo
Texas Pacllla...,,,..., 404
S3
usloa
racing 94.104 IHii 164H 1M14
yaclflo pld ,. $vi
I Ulataa Haaltr Il
Union
L'nltad
Vnllad Btatea Rubbar.... 444 II
Vnltad Btatea Weal U.toa uvi
CIK
V. 8. Steel pM 104 14H 14&
io&S
Utah Copper 8,144 4H 44
u
l4.
va.carouna c&amlcu ........
Wabaik ....
Wabaih ptd .., ,
!
wrsirrn Marfiwu ...... ...... ..... .
Waatern Valan , 1,404 u IT
Wettlaghoue Electrlo .. J.T44 44 W 44 H
wnaeiint a lAka crte... zoo 414 4V4
New llaien T.444 7114 '
Tatal a ale tor the 4 ay, 944,604 aharea.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Deo. 20. MONET On
call, nominal: no loans. Time loans,
easier: sixty days. 6426U per cent: nlnatv
day. 6 per oent; six moron, e-per oent.
IMF CJJZ1L. OiOmilBT euiGUKnirn. BLfiBilV:
sixty oay. .; or tjemano, .sat, com
merciaj ouib,
SlLveuo uar, kw; Mexican aoiiar.
iSc ...
RONUB-uovernment, sieaayt railroad.
steady. .
Closing quotations on Donas loasy were
follows:
V. 8. ret. i. ?- Jft ..l! "
dA C9UPOB wvuw
SI r WL U & N. onL 4a.... 43
4 tV eoapo M- K. ft T. lit 4a. KK,
da 4a rS "f au. tta.M...
Ml ile. Paelfle. li el
Panama., eaupos.. M Mo eont. 6a,.,.. ,,. T9
ATT. ft T. ar. 4a.,. Ml N. Y. C, . lHa,... II
ejTm. Tobacco 4a.. ..Ill da dab. 4a......... it
loor afca! Ka.. N. Y. K. It. ft'lC
.jThiL. aas. 4a.... 19 .r. IHa M
da at. 4a 1K4..-. lf.4 w, lit a 4.. Mii
aV u 4.-: ns Hjia,Ufir4V.vr.7S
nrS. Tr. ct. 4a... JTtf Pana. ev, 8Us IU.. JTH
r-.. ot Oa. a..... l? do. eon. ti . uu
Can. Leather la..,. t maiu . 4a..... tiH
Cbea. ft onio ! . o, r, i h
do eonr. 4Ha Jl I'n. I. U(i
Cnlcago ft A. Hi.. UfcSt. L. 8. W. e. ta. T4
X " E Tmm. r i ...... M 8. A. L. all. eJ
dTltn. li.. t4 Bo. pao. eoL U... , pM
o M A B P o 4Ha..lOOH do er. u 2
ft It. I. ft P. e. 4 J4V . 1st 4a. ..... I9U
in. ft Het. 4..... Vnlon Wttfo 4a...! m5
D. ft It. 0- rat. aa.. ar. ., tlhi
DleUllara- la . M let ft is 4a.... 9
erle p. 1 4a. ai . jv naopar M....141V,
do gaa. 4a 8. Btaal (de p.,,
da V 4a. aar, D., tl, V.. pll fi
eiiL Caa. lrt r. til 19 Wabash let ft ax, 4s 41
later. Mat. 4V4.... "H 4a..... TS ,
later, at. at. ae,.. eio jl-.t. ea.. si
jspai 44a HW- Caatral 4s II
Ult. uiree a.
I,etl SoeatritU.
tjuotattaaa furalabad br Btuaa, Brl&kar 4a Oa,
Itl Onaha Naiaoal back ImIUIbei
Bit. Aakad.
Box notta. NVb.. Ct, Roue (a. 1943.. 143.14
nuitrlca vraiar Work JISU.. 14Z.4 ias.71
Oodahy raklas Cav ta. 144 HH Mii
Caliroraia. gttia ai. itar. as. ine.. at
Daa Ualnaa. la.. Else. a. Ifts. KU K
neero ft Co. pM. 14 UU
El Paao. Tex.. ewt- la, 1M1 ..... 141 149.
yainaoat cmnerj p. p. (uu... leiH
rulmaat Craajoarr T p. a, ptd 14411 1II.TS
later jtapu tt, aa. liaa.. ,,,.... tit, as
Kansaa uir ecaooi te. uu. ... nn m
K. C. M. a Rjr- Ht 4s, 1C1.... 24 U
8
tH
1MU, 104M
U1H
oa i inn m .
704 T It US
lit V MV 4
m nv. nv h
cov 1KH U4 liti
too tiH KH
too SOtt 10 V4
04 1H I7K 7H
s.toa 21M. 217(4 31IH
ItW Jtv I
9 Hi 61V.
lot Astelts nr. (a, 1M0
IJncoln o. B. 1st 6a, lm.. .......
f-lt- At nm.h. llLm 111. ... .
tl M
SO K
flH 100
14 K4
4J
44 t
1C1.M 10J.M
S2 A S
S7 t7 M .JT
K. 1M
loa 1M.1
M K
14 17
Onaha St. Ry. (a, lilt
ana u b. m. nyK (a in,,..
Omaha 4 C. D, fit Rr. common. . ..
Omaba ft C. B. a, A. B...
Oakland. Cal., Ma. Ira. tt. IN)...
Ilouz Cltr Btock Tarda la. lam
Stale oi Colondn Foa4. ta, lit.....
caaoatrv-aannaar dioz. a p. o. rtt
Ban Fraaelaeo, Cl. 6a. ltSS-ias..,
Tritty It. ft L. Co. pM
Union Stock Tarda itock
Clearlasr House lank R
NEW YORK, Dec 20.-The statement
r inn Art tin I rvnfUtlnn r t v. . Mi
ot
hOUSO 'bank anil trtim mmn.nl.. fnw.
the week show that hv hnM iit.uo ska
reserve In excess of legal requirements.
Thle la an Increase of $l.O.0CA from last
week". The statement follows:
Amount. Increase.
..... at a-.7 e,a acwv . , r,
. ............ .y.,ww,v..vw , , VA.i.W
Specie 321.014.090 3.84&.000
Legal tenders .... 79.190.0W 1,271.000
Net deposit 1,63X449.060 14,888,000
Circulation 44,866.000 258000
Ex. lHwful reserve 17.439.SSO 1.0,060
Ilflnka Man niHrv I n v.,,i. tin ma
Trust companies' cash reserve.. 62,330,000
Aggregate cash reserve. $400,204,009
Htlmmnrv nf at. k-.i. - . I .
companies in Greater New York not in-
-iuucu in cinrinB nouse statement:
. Amount, uccrease.
Loan trxA9Mf7na uiim
peeie CO.miOO 49fi.w
Legal tender 8,143,600. 163,600
Total deposits 697.160,900 1,662.600
Tnilt mmnanl MBAMeA -i II. .
, ----- yaH'v ivV4io rvii.ll VICiMlaK
f
Beaton Steele Saarket.
BOSTON. Deo. 20. Clostnr mvit.iln..
on stocks were:
Alloaai U Mohawk ,
Arlaaaa Com. ZTiNortli Dulta " m3.
uiu A Arttona...... tli North Lika iT
naL
IICIa.......40 Oil D.mlnl.n . "
Jcrsrif .-"- 1!.. 2f T3
Franklin zttSnparlor . "" UH
oranbr 0n. ....... TiJiTamaraek 2
araena Canaim. ... v. 8. a. It! A ic liu
Ida ftoyala Cospir: Ui flTpM
. L' " .......... uian oon itZ
Laka Copper TKVtab Copper Co..." ii
la
oaua copper.. 11-18 Winona ............. iu
Miami Coppsr
.. 21 TVolmlni'
U
London Stock Market.
,Y . ' v- American seountlea
closed from unchanged to above parity!
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle Weak Hoar. Steady Shade
Lower.
dllCLARO. nn Miimrmt...i.i.
400 head: market weak: beeves, $oMra.76:
t iSi"rr western steer.
3u.fng7.60; stooker and feeders, $190
346060. ' -
mxrci-Receipt, 13,009 head; market
steady to a shade lower: bulk of aataa.
IXOffl.n-. light. $7.2&37.66"; mixed. 87.409
pig. $.25.4S: " '
HMEiai AND IJAitBS-RecelptJI. 2,060
r.i,nl(u'ket tftay to stronger: native,
JJ-2&f5.60; western. $4.036-60; yearlings.
Slonx City IJt Stock Mskt.
SIOtTX CITY. Is.. Dm. aft frTT.TO
Reoeipts, 200 head; no market quotatloas.
HOGS Receipts, 200 head: market
neaor o oq tower; neavy, ST-WWv.SiW:
mixed. 37.46ST7.E0t llirht. r7 rjl- t,,,iv r
sales. 37.40O7.50.
Bimisr anu ixAalRB Receipt 300
neaa; roarKei steaay: rea muttons, I3.60
6.00: wethers.- f4.604cfi.00: ivwl Z3.7&SM
lambs. $6.767.56. ' '
St. Joseph Llvo Steele Market.
RT jnaaptr n est reirwrr te.-
ralntn. nnne- mv-lrae nnnttaMt, -e..
$6ogo.30j jopwa and heifers, $4.36f.00;
iiutiis lleoelpt, 4,300 head: market
weak to So lower: ton. 17.7K. hniv tr .-t
$T.8S8r.63. ' i '
SHEEP AND IiAMB-Recelpts. none;
market nominal IhwiTm, rr ma. r.
Live Stock la Bisht.
n(Slnt nf Ilv nnV at. -I. l
clpal western markets:
, CatUe, Hogs. Sheep.
Chicago ...... ... 460 15.009 2.009
Kansas l City m 1,000 ...
Bourn trnana ..., 109 6,700
St. Joseph 4,260
St Lou) , 460 5,000 164
Totals 1,86) 84,400 3.4S0
Oil and R casta.
OtI-Easy: prime summer, yellow, $6,603
6V95; December. 6J.67; March. $7.01; May,
DOBIN Quiet.
TUTPENTINIS-Qulet
SAVANNAH. On.. ro. 30 TmtPRM-
TINB-Flrm, 42Ho: gales. 306 barrels;
receipt. 24)1 barrels; shipments. 14 bar
rels: stock, 26,086 barrels.
ROSIN Firm: sales, 8.367 barrels; re
ceipts. 1,334 barrels shipments, 3 barrels,
stocks, 148,W barrels. Quote: A. B. C.
Omaha May Market.
OMAHA. Deo. 13. PRAIRIE HAT-nv
1 to choice upland. Slt6O43.0O; No. 2,
wu.wwii.ou; no. j, ss.ooario-00. Nc 1 to
choice, midland, $ii,M; Nc X $1).4om
itw: no. 8. 8.euiao. No. 1 to choice
lowland. aotolOto: No. 2. MoaaaeeA. im
3, HVW., Straw: Choice oat or ryo
13?""...'.. io.vaT.pv; cneiQe wheat.
$6-09. Alfalfa: Nc 1 to choice, of the
IU.Oj4ylS.0Oj No. 3. $4011 09. '
"; r- I
vDsseo jisrKci,
NHW YORK. Dec 241 Smaller rtre.ii
an receipts and reDort nf n. et.ii.r
cost und freight market were followed by
an advance In coffee today. European
.woa worn lusnar aaa local market
opened steady. 9 to 10 hla-Kr. .tai.
J.toO bag: December, MSc: January.
swu, umvu, .ou, iuogr, aiic: jiuy, p.pto;
lpraAMlkarVI-i AV A4V a WtUiMU. U.aWV
Wpot maHcet tetys Kio No. 7, iW4o:
Santos No. 1 1211a. M1M. auietr rnnW
Cattoa Market.
NHW YORK. Dec 30.-TTON tpii.
lures, ciosea sieauy: ueoember. uaen:
January, H.9o; March, 19.30c; May. 13.19c:
July, 13.17c Spot quiet; middling, 12.60c;
SiUH, 1SHMJ.
UVEntPOOI. Dec SO. COTTON Rn
tjulet; prices steady; middling, fair, 7.64d:
good middling, 7.80J; middling, 7.03; low
middling. 6.$4d: good ordinary. 6.1Sd; ordi
nary, 6.S4d Bale. 7,000 bales.
Dry Good Market.
NEW TORJC Doc 2a Cotton vine
were quiet today and fptnner sought
contract business. Cloths ruled moder
ately steady. Linens were firm. Under
wear and hosiery have been moderately
steaay ana u was poasioie to ouy late
fall contracts at better nrtcee than those
tprevalUnc .when the market were opened
tor tne m season.
St. Loala General Market.
BT. LOTJISL Dec 90. VTimATWln.-
Nc 3 red. S3S6Ho; Nc 2 hard. S7f3Hc:
December. 89c. May. SlUc.
CORN-Nc 3. 8xao; No. a white. 63c;
December. 70c: May. Tl'ac
oat wo. j, tmyuo; ko, a white, 4io;
ueewnuer, itiw; Atay, i-tic.
RY1262Se3c
Iatwrpool Grain Market,
LTVERPOOU Dec 38. WHEAT Soot
easier: Nc 1 Manitoba, Ta 4d: Nc 3, 6s
HUd; nc z. na lona; ruture ami; uarcn,
7a 2d: May. Ta lKd.
CORN Spot oylet; American mixed, 6s
8d; La Plata, future, steady; January,
w yeoruary. cs va.
Bvaporatcd Apple aad Dried Pratt a
NFIW YORK. TJec 20. BVAPORATHD
APPIiBS Fancy, lltJIS'Xc; choice. VAti
9Ko: prime, S&Shc
D1UBD FRUITS-Pruues. firm; apri
cot, quiet and, firm; peaches, barely
steady; raieatva. qwet.
' Metal Makt.
NEW YORK. Dec SO METALS The
market were dull and practically nomi
nal. Corner: Lake. U10SA6a. nominal:
eleotrobrtic.' $14 SOHtjltM; casUng. $14.00
H15H- Iron: Unchanged.
New York Geaeral Market.
NEW YORK, Dec 20. SUGAR Raw,
uasettVed. muscovado. 2."0I.7Sc: cen
tltugal. X2C84.c; molasses sugar. 8.459
s-boo. itenneo, quiet.
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
aBsasaaaaaaa
Receipts of Cattle Are Light and thej
Values Adyance,
HOGS ABE A SHADE HIGHER
Snppllea Heavy for Saturday and
Buying Start Slowly Market
Is More or Less Uneven
Sheep Nominally Srady.
BOUT1I OMAIIA, Dec 30. 1913,
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep.
Official Monday 8,17 7,675 14.109
Official Tueaday 6, W0 14.803 -16,823
Official Wednesday... 2,4 11,078 6,733
Official Thursday 1,612 10,960 4,524
Official Friday 003 7,901 4.06!"
Estimate Saturday 100 8.700 .
Six days thl week. ..16.703 59,028 44.2
Same day last week. .17.470 63,933 394S
Same day 2 w'ks. ago.19,478 45,587 65.6M
Same day 3 w'ks. ago. 9.710. 41,103 41.0"
Same day 4 Wks. ago.21.330 61,843 67,66o
Same day last year... 16,677 43,006 40,775
The following table now the-receipt
ot cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for tho year to
data as compared with last year:
1313. 1912. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 943.241 998.394 65,163
Hog 2,4X8, T 2,837,408 360,987
Sheep 3,158,370 2,902,665 269,715
The following table shows the range ot
price tor hog at the South Omaha live
stock market for the last few days, vrlth
comparison: .
Date
1913. i9i3.m,trao.iw.iw.ijv,
Deo. 10.
Dec 1L
746
748
a
7 45
Dec 12.
Peo. 13.
Dec 14-
Dec 16.1
Dec la.
Dec 17,
Dec 18.
Dec 1,
739
Deo. 20.
7 47)
'Sunday.
Rvelnti anil dlennaltlnn of llV. atOCk
at the Union Stock Yords. South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at
8 o'clock P. m. yesterday:
luscjsifxs ivi. ... ,
cattle, nogs, xx i b.
C, M. & St P. Ry
7 64 (7 6813 33 S 631 4 84
T31 6S71 Sllto 6 4ll4
7 18 fi tes T 58 , 1 61 331 4 ft
T 131 S W T 411 I 24)1 1448
7 14j 7 36 823l 688 426
6 0W 7 6SI 8 04 637
7 08 8 00 7 64 8 14 6 80 4,3
701 7 50 8 26 6 !4 4 47
7 OS 6 90 J 8 31 B 82 4
7 06 6 947671 881 434
7 OSf 011 7 48 ft 26 I 4 23
6
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3 1
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8
2
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1
3
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Missouri Paclflo Ry
Union Pacirja It R. 1
C. ft N. W. Ry., east. 1
C. ft N- W. Ry.. west
C, Bt P., M. 4 O. Ry
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v., lw 1. i .. wesi
C. O. W. BY
Totals 6
DISPOSITION HEAD,
Hogs.
.... 1.027
Morris & Co....,
cwirx oc jb
Cudahy Packing; company
Armour & Co LTi?
... i,wi
J. W. Murphy "
Tn4nl 6.877
MW ..------------
wore reported In the yard thl morning,
thero being all told only three fresh care.
t... . V. - . -1. MA-lr-t Vibva TriMn faJrly
Ilk 1 .nmmllnr tn n. lOtad Of 16.7(0
head. WhUe tills U about the. same a
for the corresponding weeK or ut ywi
it 1 the smallest since three, weeks ago,
uooa raeuium wiiu. bjuu ...,
especially yearlings, have been In. acliye
demand all the week and at the cloze
are anywhere from strong to a much
I - nth.. trrmAm nave been
U3 ,V4e'lW UlftUO., w-.w. p. ' ... .
less active, out practice uy svcaiuy
nave oeen nieunuaincu. .
Thn best heifers and cow on the lielter
order have, been fro seller througnoui
... . i -. . iitle .trontrer than
" ri. J".r .V " rT. h.vnot been
In as good demand a usual ano .in mar-
AlCaiUITI COW IIATO arc-ow w.-a-. ' -"tu'
most of the week, .with prices at tho
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tna oiw.w." tooT thi
graoe T . iit-
tJTJower than last week's close , ,
QMUuJain cattle: Good to choice
belt srr. $7.0t8.60: fair to good bgg
steers, common to fair biAt,1?!ak9&f
W, fair tocholc, yearUngs. g;"f&
gOoa to cnoico cwuieu ii ijj"y ri.
Ko4 to Choloo grass
COOU V 34igwfJ vwhh ,ww..",
Srind teder $7.S0: faFr to'rood
stocker and fwdersT H250.3;
to fair atocker and feeders, $5.766-26:
stock COWS ana nmwi , ,
calves. K.00ffl0.00; bulls, stags, etc., $4.50
lOGS-Recelpts were estimated at nine-ty-fivo
cars, or 6.70 head, Si0-!1!
tbtal for the six days about a.m. This
. tiu h..vlr than last
week, aad la nearly 16,000 larger thaa for
the corresponaing we; .,:,
r. , ,A fatw f nr n Ruturaay.
and buyer were rather slow about taking
hold, but after opening out dull, the mar-
. . , ,tn awt KlllV Af ttlO Of.
net booh oiatw "v,. . .
re mars sola at prices taai -"j
. M,n .jniiiMa urrn , , 11 , . u u .
less uneven, and some sale were bo snort
than steaay. wmi oizwro w-v..
as 5o higher. Aa a Blatter ot course prime
heavle and butcher were .not at a
premium, hut It could not ,P.W tn
any particular grade. oC weight ot jhog
Aa.la aasWlxpA t VirniuTinilts. 4tfirV4rSlailV
on thV closer and the lst sales looked to
I a a. & .a a aa aa AT PIP TItM
IXeavles b5 butctiers moved larrely
V7.-. rr M with thi hulk nf th
light offering selUn at 3JJWJ0- Some
real gooa ngnis rescueu ,.ix, ou uco.
heavlea aold aa high aa $7.65, the top.
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down a MtU. an todaya figures look to
DO Illliy Btffiuq lwor uian o. "crn. v..
During the first halt of the wek prices
alumned about 15c. they regained about
half ot thl decline on Thursday, and
have just neia steaay on rnaay ana wtt
u relay. Today's top Is a flat dime lower
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SHEEP There were no fresh arrivals
T34
this morning. Receipts for the week
have been liberal, footing up In the neigh
borhood of 44.243 head, as compared
with 33 041 tt wrxk and JXfiOt tYir tho
same week a year age The Increase In
the receipt came aurlnjr the first day.
fell off. belrur lighter on thooe day than
for the corresponding time last week. A
very noticeable feature waa the large
. . . ... V . ... .
peramueae ui in ourrci .1014 itviiiuv,
which had a very demorallziag influence
The large receipt the fore part of the
week enabled the packers to reduce
price on all killers and the market
close 263So lower on the best stuff
and wsoc lower on the big bulk of
the medium or In between grades, oloalng
t, wuvuiny eiutr auia uneven
on that basis. Because the offerings Alt-
fered so much as to quaMty and finish
and the buyers wanted only such grade
as were suitable for the holiday trade,
the market all the week was very frregu
lar and prices on most everything had a
very wide range. In other words. It waa
a catch-as-catch-can' market the move
ment being active on some day and
then stowing up later on in the fore
noon with several loads carried over for
the following day.
Something a title unusual for this
time of the year was the fair trade In
feeder lambs and ewes, which brought
good prices, being stroqg as compared
with1 the close of the previous week.
Bulk ot the feeders were on the short
fed order and were taken to the country
for a second finish. Feeder lambs are
quotable around $6,256.75 and feeder
ewes at $3.0004.00, lt taking fleshy grades
to bring the latter price.
Quotations on sheep and Iambs.' Lambs,
good to choice, $7.600780; lambs, fair to
good. $6.7607.60: lambs, culls, $5.50S6.CO;
feeder lambs, $f.S5iS6-7$; yearlings, light,
$6.253.60; yearlings, heavy, $6.006.23;
feeder yearlings, 35.00fl6.50; wethers, good
to choice, $5.0005.25; wethers, fair to good.
$1.5006.00; ewes, good to choice, $4.25
4,60; ewes, fair to good, $4.0004.25; feeder
ewes. $3.0084.00.
Kanens City Ltrr Stock Market.
IflTV Tl- wdlimnr ...
celpts, 500 head; market- was steady:
prime fed steers. $8.2500.60; dressed beef
flteerfl. S7 oftftft ? w t m ... ma
7.76; southern steers, $5.50(57,00; cows, $4.40
I7.00; heifers, $6.60S9.50; stocker and
.rxLv!:,!rwa'-uv: 0Ulla o-oog7.oo; calves,
$3. 68-10.50.
HOGS-Recelpts, 1000 head; market
!i'2&Ztbvlit ? ajM T-67.fl5: heavy,
$7.6017. 65; packers and butchers. $7-60
7.66; lights, $7.437.60; pigs. 8O.D07.25.
onntstr Anu .UAains ueceipta, none; ,
m n r lr t af .nH," la Km tTIVMWTeAt I
lings, $5.60tf6,76; wethers, $4.60g.X; oirea
Y0TIN6 CONTEST ATTRACHYE I
As CoHduoted by The Bee it Has1
Many Attractive Features.
IS COSTLESS TO N0MJIEES
Those, Who Wish to Eater Their
Names for Some ot the Prize
Offered Need. Not Go to a
Ceat of Expense.
The Merchant and Manufacturers
voting contest as conducted by The Bee
la in no way like the various, other vot
ing contests with which the publlo has
long been familiar. One ot the attrac
tive features of the contest Is that lt
costs not a penny to become a. nominee,
nor doe lt cost anything to secure tho
prizes when won. Not a cent of extra,
expense at any time.
It' no trouble to save that which we
ordinarily throw away labels, cartons
and wrappers. The buying publlo should
need no special urging to purchase well
known articles of every day use. The
labels, carton and wrappers from the
various products listed have a big voting
value. But even better than that these
goods are leaders In their respective
lines. They are used wherever hlgi.
quality products are in demand.
Every housewife knows that whan she
buys Calumet baking powder she goU
as good, aa modern methods and high
grade materials can produce. Calumet
once used will have a permanent place
In the list of household purchases. It Is
the only baking powder for which vote?
are given In tho M. & M. contest
Tho ladles and children who are work
ing for one or more ot the prizes will
find lt a big vote getter when they per
suade the men folk to smoke Lawrence
Barrett cigars. They are not only piling
up the votes', but they are doing the
smoker a favor whea they introduce
them to these famous cigars.
The coffee drinkers who like the best
and will have no other con make no
mistake when they buy Parmer Gold
Bond, coffee Gold Bond will satisfy the
particular ones those who know and
appreciate good coffee when they taste
lt Parmer coffees, teas and spices are
Omaha product. The voting value on.
alt Parmer goods Is very generous.
At All Grocers.
Hu-Co and. Tan-gler pure food brand
are to be had from practically every
grocer In Omaha and BurroundlngT terri
tory. The Hushes Wholesale. Grocery
company Is sponsor tor theeo excellent
product. All Hu-Co and. Taa-gleis
brands, excepting tea, coffee and apices,
carry a big voting value. Every time,
you buy a Hu-Co or Tan-gter broad1 you
are, adding a large number ot vote to
your standing In the. M. & M. contest
When you know that you are using
pure milk aad cream you know that you
are safeguarding the health of your fam
ily. The tru&rantoe ot tha Alatalto San
itary Dairy company Is hack of every t
drop ot pasteurized milk and cream that
Is sold from that dairy. Bvery milk cap
Is good for votes. In addition to this
liberal offer the contest department wiil
award votes on all receipted bills Issued
by the Alamito Dairy company.
Clean bread from a clean bakery.
Every loaf protected by a germ-proof
wrapper. That is In Itself a big induce
ment to buy Butternut bread. To Intro
duce this wholesome bread Into homes
that have never tried It, the New Eng
land Baking company has arranged with
the contest deoartraent to Issue a large,
number of votes on Butternut bread.
The other New England brand are good
fogtea, too.
First Prise Xnii Eve,
On December 24 Christinas eve will
be awarded the first bonus prizes. In
each ot the four district some woman
and a fortunate youngster are going to
get one ot these handsome prizes. The
voting for the bonus prize will close at
noon, December 23. In the evening
edition of The Bee for the 23d will be
published the namee ot the successful
ones.
The organizations in Omaha and vi
cinity are taking a big interest in tho
contest Many of them are perfecting a
systematic plan for securing votes. They
are going In with a determination to
win. During the last week the contest
manager haa had the pleasure of meet
ing with several lodges and societies. At
their request he outlined various meth
ods for a successful canvass.
The Pastime Pleasure and Dancing
club will give one of Its popular parties
at Dougla auditorium Christina night.
Contestant who enjoy dancing should
make a note of this. Doubto voting
coupon will be given on that occasion.
The M. and M. voting contest has
started with a vim. It lasts all win
ter. During the dull weeks that usu
ally follow the gaieties of the holt
day season lt will keep thing moving
merrily, at the same time affording en
tertainment and possibly profitable em
ployment for hundred of contestants.
. The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Business Success.
MONEY IAN GRAIN
SMS i?,V-we1i ? " "alB ot vaaas
areata. , further rtak. A auatsuat to ana
fT- u- rJ?1? I" aartlealara. rtaaaoa Brokar
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