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TI1K JlEfc: OMAHA, THURSDAY. IlKCKMHKU K. 1!U4.
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ron hext
Apnrtnar.nta and Flat,
-room, ell modern, St. I.otil fist, splen
did location, walking d.sianre of down
town. 616 8. ilTth. C. O. Cnrlberg. 311
Rrandels Thester Rldg.
ON B MONTH RENT FREK.
-r , all mod., flat, suitable fr light
housekee Ing. 8. Ifith Ave., $m.
RASP BROS., iKiuglas 1KJ. ,
Hoard RMma.
, l!Hh. 81 Exp., board, clean rooms
BOARD and rm., very reasonable. H. 2.'-M,
MoNAMOl'R. 2124 Iour1ks, front room.
east and south exposure, steam heat,
shower hatha; suitable for two young
men; excellent hoard.
FOl'R or five young men can find a
good home In beat of surroundings,
tiear Farnam street, wst. Comfortable.
Congenial; good things to eat. Telephone
Harney 4W1.
Famished lioums.
"TRN. rooms by day or wk.; modern,
steam heat: tl.&n up. 107 S. If, D, tCvl
KICKLY furnished room in private home.
Harney 4161.
FURMnHKL' room for rent, uar 'rein.
ton university. I'turne IVmcUa 7281.
128 8. rH-Furnshid
family. Unrney i,4.
ruomi, private
DESIRABLE moJern heated room, 131 N.
t 31st Ave.
NOW vacaht. 211 8. 2."th St., modern, very
pleasant front room: reasonable.
MOD. furn. rooms In
able for two people.
private home, sult
VVal. 14K8. 4?0.' Cum.
FURNISHED RuOM. heated, 4il4 North
31st Ave.
Famished lloaaekeepinv Ilonroa.
AitnAM, itu isice rooms, aii'iping,
housekeeping; steam heat.
CAPITOL. (411 Pleasant, well heated, all
modern rooms.
Housekeeping Rooms.
TWO housekeeping rooms, stove heat.
1921 Leaveuworth St.
fiOIK DAVENPORT, TWO NIt'KLY KI'R
NISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,
ta.SO WEEK.
llatela nut Apartment.
CALIFORNIA Hotel, 13th ana Cairornle.
Weekly rates $2 and tip. ivw:a
OODEN HOTEL, Council Bluir, steam
heated rooms, 12 per week Phone 64.1.
PODQE HOTEl- Modern. Reasonable.
Knrntabed iloaaea.
4-R. cottage, completely furnished, all
modern except heat. Tel. Webster tiav.
lloaava and Cottages.
AL.L. sixes, 83 per month up. 607 Paxton.
NINE rooms, steam heat, thermostat, 8216
Burt ,St. Douglas 139. Q
1520 Castellar Bt., 6-r., mi ex. heat. $20.
323 No. 30th St., 6-r., md. ex. heat, 115.
222 No. Sfita 8t 7-r., all modern; $40.
604 So. 29th St., -r.. all modern, $23.60.
635 So. 24th Ave., 6-r., all modern, 130.
2203 Clark St.. 6-r.. part modern. $15.
1K40 No. 18th St., 7-r., md. ex. heat $20.
M'CAQUB INVESTMENT COMPANY.
1506 Dodge Bt. Doug. 415.-Q
ELEGANT 9-room, modern brick apart
ment; newly decorated; $00 per month,
340 Bourn 28th St.
J. C. ISH, EXECUTOR,
7C3 S. 81st Ave. Phone Harney 243.
TTnnaoa n all parts of the city.
nousea Crf lKh SonB & Co , Bee DUnainL
KOR RENT Large up-to-date bungalow;
strictly new; fully modern, on car Una
at 2339 6. 24th St. Call Red 5244.
FOR RENT Modern H-room house, 206
ft. SBth Ave. Inquire T. J. O'Brien,
Henshaw Hotel. Harney 1094. Douglas 1218.
NINE rooms, modern, 32l Burt; 7 rooms,
new, modern. 2829 Parker: o.ght room,
modern except heat, 2127 Douglas; four
rooms, mod. ex. hent. 124 N. 13d. D. 15BS
7-R. house, mod., suitable for two fam
lliea. Dougla 469.
Van and Stor
age Co. Large
van. 2 men. 81.60
per hr. : amy', 2 men, $1.2. per nr. 1713
Webster. Doug. 14wt.
Maggard's
J.C. Reed
Kxp. Co.. moving
racking storage
307 Farnam. D. C146.
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, moves, packs, ships; S-Horae van
eii i men. $1.26 per hr,; storage $2 per
I. o. Satisfactory guar. D. 4338 & Ty. MO.
fcTEAM heat, all modern, J-room house,
also 4-roorn flat. 220 No. Kid.
, FOB KENT
We bare a complete list of alt houses,
apartment and flau that are for rent.
Tbis list van be seen free of charge at
Oma'ia Van & Storane Co . S. luth jit.
Fidelity Storage Co
Storage, nim.uB, pacKiug an- shipping.
14th t Jackson 3U. Phone Douglas 1&8.
-ROOM, ail modern; furnace,
light. 261 N. 2"th St. $22.50.
electric
FOUR OR FIVE rooihs, $12.60, modern ex
cept heat 2-H3 Calltornla St. Doug. 13.U.
TWO all modern, 6-room brick flats at
lftth and Casa Bus, Very good value
' ,35 THE BYRON REED CO.,
211 So. 17th St., Brandeis Theater Bids;.
Phone D. 2i)7.
gill Howard St rooms, all modern;
will make low rent to good tenant
Phone Douftlaa 219.
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT
S-room, very modern, south front big
lot square style, H blk. Farnam linn, $35.
NEAR KOUNZE PLACE PLACE.
( rooms and hall, full 2-story, nearly
new, east front, 1 blk. 24th lino, $27.60.
AND SOME HEW BRICK FLATS
CLOSE IN. , -
O' Keefe Real Estate Co.,
1016 Omaha Nat. Doug. 2716.
RENTERS and homeseeker. as Tout
Caier right and secure a Montana terra
now. Do oi realise that farm products
will command extre-melv high niices dur
ing the next few years" This Is your op
portunity to get started on a farm of youi
own. The Vailer lands produce from
to V bushels wheat, o to lo of oats, 40 to
lu bushels barley, 4 to I tons alfalfa pai
acre. It us send you booklet and tell
you how easy It Is to get started. Val et
Farm Sales Company, Box 30. Vailer,
M"n.
Aettraaka. .
BKCTION Improved, Kimball Co. Oross.
2ll Paul.
ElkCity.DouglasCo.
M ACRES Almost new Improvements:
6-r. house; bain for 10 hend cows, t heal
horses; omul I haymow, V tons; new gran
ary; new chicken house; good well. This
In fine laying land, A-l soil: 3 or 4 acres
alfalfa; not a foot of wgato land on It;
within throe miles of three towns, south
east of Elk City, near Mllltarr road. The
luy of the land and crops will show for
themselves. Let me show It. To see It.
Is to believe U Is an Ideal "neck of the
woods" to be in, and you cannot best It
In thiit neck ACT AT ONCE. This means
you, who la n little bit or decidedly
choice. Bring wife with you. PRICE
HEDl'fED TO 13!t per acre for imme
d ate sale; $72ii ensh, $S.4o0 more March 1.
balance K years at C per cent.
OR IN S. MERRILL CO..
N. E. Cor. 2M an I M. South Omaha O
4Mt ACRKd WESTERN NEBRASKA. .
Fair Improvements, plenty of water, all
level, eiiltv of $5.i) to trade for mer
Canillse or Omaha property. This Is
priced right.
QUICK SALES CO.,
; 41 Pee Rldg., Onnha, Neb.
FOR SALE Rest inige body high-grade
ruedlum-prlced land In Nebraska; very
ittle money required. C. Bradley, Wof
bnch. Neb. o.
Iriai,
FOR SALE To close an estate; 100
acres In Rio Orande valley, 4 mile
frcm Mercedes. Texas. All under culti
vation. For price an.) terms Writ The
Minnesota Land & Trust Co.. 406 Mar
quette Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn
VYiapnnsiu,
Upper Wisconsin
Best dairy and general crop state In the
union; settlors wanted; lands for sale at
low prices on easy terms. Ask for book
let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant
HiaU acres wanted. Write about our
grazing lands. If Interested la fruit lands,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards Im
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept. So
Line Hy.t Minneapolis. Minn.
Mlaeeliaaeowa.
WB guarantee bargains in stock farms
and ranches. Write Willis Cadwell
Broken Bow. Neb. The Bargain Man.
HEAL ESTATE LOANS
CITY and tarm loans, S, .Vs. Per cent,
J. H. Dumotit & Co.. 1603 Farnam, Omana.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. Kaat Nebraska farina.
O KEEFE REAL E.TATci CO.,
imfi Omaha Natl. Douglas 1716.
Wlu rami loans Kioke In v. Co. Omaha
lion to klu.ouv maue promptly. F. 1. Wead,
Wead Bid., mth and Farnam 8ts.
WANTED City loans aud warrants. V.
Farnam Smith as Co., 1220 Farnam.
CITY property. Large loan a specialty.
W. II. Thomas, US State Bank Bldg.
MONEY, on band for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder, City NaU. Bank Bldg.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Estimate of Wheat in Kama. i
Sixty-Fire Million Bushcli.
MARKET NARROW AND NERVOUS
aq CITY LOANS. Bemla-Carlberg Oo
"7" iu-3ia Brandeis Theater Bldg.
6EE us first If you want a farm ioaav
United States Trust .o., Omaba. Nab.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
7-ROOM, mod. house, oak finish down
stairs, located 3310 North 14th Ave.
Key 1401 Lot hi op. Phone Web. 8626. O
Drrf aider Option Gee a IHaher
May gmevbat LswrrCsrs
Falls to Hold t In Price
Oaa gKnvr L,oaaea.
OMAHA. 1C. 9, 1914.
According to an estimate, there Is still
.0ii.0iW bushels of wheat in Kansas,
which -will come out sooner or later. In
a talk with this old-time grain man he
said Kansas City still had ,i0.ono bush
els of wheat and that the owners there
would be pleasod to sell It. That the big
surplus In Kansas is mainly In the hands
of growers and that It Is generally be
lieved the present price of this grain Is
satisfactory to farmers and they are will
ing to sell It, Is his ststement.
It would be a difficult matter to esti
mate the amount of wheat to chsnge
hands In all positions yesterday, but a
total of possibly 1,000,000 bushels would
not he too Urge. It Is claimed there
were sales yesterday of 600,000 bushels for
export and the seaboard reported 2f0.t00
biif.hels, and St. Uvuls and Kansas City
advices told ff some business In those
markets on foreign account
The wheat market wns narrow, but
nervous yesterday. . December was c
higher, while May waa nearly c lower.
It was a market where apeculatlon was
small and mainly between professionals.
t'orn failed to hold up In price, even
with unfavorable weather for husking
and moving that grain, and resting spots
for the day were Mi'Hc lower.
Losses were shown of VtfHc In oats and
the volume of trado was again quite
small and price changes were narrow.
Provisions closed strong and t frac
tional advances. There was some selling
by stock yards speculators and a few
packers were on that side. The buying
was scattered. Hog receipts fell off very
sharply to 28.000 head yesterday, agalnat
44.O0O hend expected and IW.OiK) head a year
ago. The western run of hogs yesterday
was 7,f)00 head yesterday, against I29,t)00
the corresponding time last year.
Wheat was unchanged to lVtc higher.
( orn was unchanged to '4c lower.
Outs were He lower.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to uM.ooo bu.j corn, l.on bu.; oats, 4,000 bu,
Liverpool closed nominal, .
Primary wheat receipts were l.fiM.OOO hu.
and shipments l,10L0f) bu.. gaalnst re
ceipts of !.0i0 bu. and shipments of 603,000
bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were t.MR.ono hu,
"V "hi'lrn,"t H7.000 bu., against re
ceipts of 3 .000 bu. and shipments of 654.O0O
bu. last vear.
Primary oats receipt rere 1. 21,000 hu.
and shipments. SM.000 t,u., against re-
ES&'J! wof J14:009 bu.. end Bhipmonts of
Si6,O0O bu. last venr.
CARLOT RKCKIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats. Rya. Darley
Chicago 174 m Z10
Minneapolis .43S ,.
Duluth 117
Omaha 1 K 23 10 1
Kansas City .127 M 8 .. ,.
St. Louis KS 31 44 ?.
Winnipeg ....212
Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. hard,
$1.091.11; No. S hard, $1.081.10; No. 4
hard. ll.0iei.O8H; No. t spring, $1.07H
1 oH; No. 3 spring, tl.OSHl.OSH: No. 4
spring, tl.0961.OT; No. 2 durum, $1.24'4
1.25H; No. X durum, $1.24(31.25. Corn: No.
1 white, fr'eXisrao; No. 8 white, 68H5S,o;
No. 3 white, 6S'4'&Kie; No. 4 white. 6K6
68Hc; No. t white. 676i4n; No. white.
67H58c; No. 1 yellow, 68Hi58Hc: No. 2
yellow, SftfltSHc: No. S yollow, 6Aft6fte;
No. 4 yellow, 674 (BWlc; No. 6 yellow, 67 H
57Vc: No. yellow. B7Hf7.o; No. 1 mixed.
S7Vor8c; No. t mixed, 67Hfr68c; No. 8
mixed. 67Ho7ie: No. 4 mixed, 67fr57c;
No. 6 mixed. s.QOTHo; No. mixed. Bt1
67Hc Oats; No. I white, 44itj4oc; stand
ard, 44HD44't.o; No. I white, 444tr44Hc;
No. 4 white, 444r44Hc BaHer: Malting,
5XfaMc; No. 1 feed, Rye: No. 1,
tl.03(81.O4K; No. S, tI.OMyt.03H.
These sales werO reported todav:
Wheat No. S hard winter, 1 car at $1.10,
4 cam at $1.094. one-sixth car at tl.OBHi
No. i hard winter. 1 cars at $1.10, 2 cars
at $t.0H: No. 4 hard winter, 1 car at
$1.07; No. I durum, i cars at $1.26H. 2H
cars at $1.26; No. 8 durum, 2 cars at $1.25;
No, 2 tnUed, 1 car at $l.ttU; No. 4 spring,
1 car at $1-06; rejected, 1 car at $i.o7,
Rye-No. 2, S 6-8 cars at $1.MH. two-fifths
car at $1.04: No. t. 1 car at $1.03: No. 4.
1 car at $1.03. Corn No. i white, 1 car
from the slowness of eastern demand.
Shorts here were principal buyers.
Provisions bulged In sympathy with the
hog market The eflect wore away, how
ever, when subsequently the advance at
tne yaras was lost.
drain prices furnished by logan A
Prvan, office 81 "oiith SUtnth street:
Aricie open High lxw. t loa
heatl
lec..l 1 W-4
May. II 21S
txrn 1
May.
oats
IMC.
May.
rork
Jan
May.
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Jan..
May.
Ribs
Jan..
May
1 W
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11 S
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10 06
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10 10-12 10 10-12
1 16S 1 1SS
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47iSMipfi 47
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18 2H
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10 01
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18 13H 18 ISH
18 62HI 18 62V.
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OMAHA L1YEJT0CK MARKET
Beef Cattle Strong to Ten Cents
Higher Than Tuesday.
H00S STRONG TO TEN HIGHER
rat aheesi sad Laasba Active Hellers
4 Flfteea to Tweaty-rive
Cejits Higher Feeder
tock Fwlly steady.
SOtTlt OMAHA. Peo. 9, 1M4.
Rclpts were: Cattle. Hog Sheep.
orrioial Monday 6.4S11
i'rrocial Tuesday 4.C42
Estimate Wednesday .. 8,000
Three days this wek..lS,40S
fame days last week.. 17.848
Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. rod. dir. I Ztl tEl"1 1? n'S!
tl.l5Hi'i 17; No. 3 hard, tl 1HM.17H- n , SavS J tS iS ?o 7
Corn: No. 2 yellow, old. 3lnt4o; new, y " '? J
82H1ilc; No. 3 yellow, new. rtlHo. ', Yr..1.m B.ia.
Small Gash Payment
on Actual Bargain
'22& Grant St. 8 rooms. 4 rooms on first
flo'jr and 4 rooms on second; full south
front lot. entirely enclosed with an Iron
fence; exceptional fine garage In feat; at 6844c; No. 1 white, 1 car at 68tic, 1 car
room for two or three cars, having both
sewer and water connections. See this
If you want a real bargain in a home.
The more you Investigate the more you
will realise the actual value. Price, $3,260.
Terms to suit purchaser.
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.
V'H.faiict, .-etL. titv. ..
rnutiw it.
Do You Want
the Best
BUNGALOW BPjAUTIFUL
Oak finish in living, dining and sun
room, colonnade between living and din
ing room, built-in bookcase, beautiful 8
ft. buffet, with 10-inch French mirror;
tile bath, etc. Nice lot. 41x166 ft. Let us
show you this one. $oi0 will handle this.
THE VOOKL RE5ALTY AGENCY,
1n-16 W O. W. Bldg. Phrtne Douglas 3091.
FOH THE MAN OF
MODERATE MEANS
$3,250
Buys 6-room bungalow, every modern
convenience and several built-in features.
Owi.er is really sacrificing at this price;
$500 down; balance tike rent; near Kountxe
Park.
GALLAGHER & NELSON,
D. 8188. 644 Brandeis Bldg.-o
HALF MONTH RENT FREE,
f-r., mod., 550 S. 20th Ave.. $30.
t-r., all mod., 2619 Capitol Ave., $25.
T-r., all mod.. 241 8. 2ith. $20.
8-r. mod., ex. heat 2il N. 27th, $13.
RASP BROS.. Douglas 1HM.
Store and Offloes.
TWO ROOMS ENSUITE
In good location,
READY DECEMBER 15TH.
Will show you now.
THE BEE BUILDING,
(The Building that Is' Always New.)
Office Room 108.
You'ro the loser if you don't read Bee
Want Ada regularly.
WANTED TO BUY
nrnrE furniture bought and sold.
C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. Doug. i41
WE BUY 2d-hand cio'hes. 1421 N. 24tn.
fLKlHTLY used pianos. Webster 3726.
Colored faro- want lot edge town- 1408 B. 1.
RKAJj ESTATE
FA RBI RANCH LANDS FOB SALS
Kansas.
DO vou want a good farm In eastern
Kansas? We have an Improved quarter
near Kansas City; 120 acres under culti
vation; U acres alfalfa, balance pasture;
Improvements good; close to county seat,
Srailroaus. Might exchange tor Omaha
Improved If priced right.
W. T. BM1TH CO.,
1111 City Nat. Bank.
Mlawvarl.
PATRY farm, 31S acres, adjoining county
seat 1.2UI; lau acres unner plow; so acres
u rowing wheat: $ good houses and 4 auod
barns; slio; good well and springs; ail up
to date. Mil, route established. House
about H mile court house. Price $05. Ad-
dress Y , Ike-
in ACRES IMPROVED illnSOL'RI
LAND Will trade equity of $4,7uO for
gTocery or merchandise stock or Omaha
close In resilience.
QUICK SALES CO.,
118 Be Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
REAL ESTATE: AVK8T SIDE
Great Big Snap
304 8. 87TH 6T.
Don't Fail to See It
9 rouiw, close to Farnam car.
$".,500 (or quick deal.
Act Quick
Dundee
4913 Capitol Ave., new, rooms, extra,
built, a danuy good place; beautiful in
terior; reasonable terms; get into a nice.
new houe and enjoy It this winter. Va
cant. Ask to see it. v
D. V. Sholes Co.
913 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 49.
at Rtfo; No. 8 yellow. S cars at 5Nc; 1 car
yellow, 1 car at 67c; wo, 1 mixed, 1 car
at 68c; No. 2 mixed, 1 car (near white)
at 5NHo. 1 car (near white) at 6Rc, 6 cars
at 68ct No. 8 mixed,- 1 car (near white)
at Mi He. I car at 68c, 7 cars at 67c; No. 6
mixed, I cars (near white) at 6Sc, 1 car
at 57 He; sample, 1 car at 67c. Oats No,
3 white, 7 cars at 44Hc; No. 4 white, 1 car
at 44HC, 8 car at 44o; No. 8 mixed, 1 car
at 4 to; no grade, 2 car at 43c
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featares of the Trading; and Closing;
Price on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Deo, . Possibilities that the
kaiser's death might leal to a sudden
peace had much to do today with bringing
about a decided downturn In the price of
wheat The market closed heavy, Hffj'lo
to lHo under last night. Corn finished
a sixteenth to Ho off, oats down Vu-Hc to
Vjc, ana provisions varying from 60 de
cline to a rise of ZHc.
Utatementa that the kaiser had pneu
monia, and was In a serious condition,
made news regarding him become all at
once of prime Importance to the wheat
pit. It waa not, however, until the last
hour of radlng that his illness had any
effect on the market, as up to that time
the ailment was supposed to be merely an
ordinary cold. On the other hand, traders
here were quick to act on the idea that
the treacherous nature of pneumonia
might easily, In his case, result In more
Immediate radical changes of the Eu
ropean situation than the military outlook
had seemed to warrant. ' The selling that
followed was shared In by some of the
largest houses on 'chsnge.
Previous to the flurry about Emperor
William's condition, the wheat market
had shown hardening sentiment due to
export sales, rrost In Argentina and talk
of persistent lack of adequate moisture
for the winter crop In western Kansas.
Primary receipts continued surprisingly
large, but were, perhaps, fully offset by
advices of a big decrease of the seeded
area of winter wheat In Russia.
Export sales of 800,000 bushels made the
corn market comparatively firm, despite
the weaknesr of wheat. Wet weather
and consequent lessening of receipt
tended also toward steady prices, al
though speculative selling caused at one
time a moderate sag. Out suffered
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
I Am Forced to Sell
a new five-room, all modern
bouse recently purchased by
me. This house Is located In the
West tarn am dlxtiict, one block
from Leavenworth car and four
blocks from Farnam. Oak
finish downstairs, while enaniel
bath, sleeping porch, beautiful
lawn. You can buy this bouse
at a big sacrifice.
Address, M i Bee, or after
p. m. phone Webster U4t-
ItEAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
MlaalaslpB)!.
100 ACRES, Jackson county, Mississippi,
deep river frontage, every acre high and
dry, several acres well improved, bst
live stock proposition in the south; ala
fin for pax ana and oranges:, other smaller
tract at attractive price. John f. (Jay
lor, Pac4Wlouia, -
A Good
$8,000 Investment
W are offering for sale a new brick
and stucco double t-room house, located
on a corner lot paved aireet, In a good
l,vMiirin near Hanscom Psrk district:
close to school, churches and stores. This
butidin has rooms on each side; 8
rooms on the first floor and 8 on the see
oi.d door. Hss furnace heat, electric light
gas, bath, first class plumbing and heat
inn throughout Uak finish on first floor,
oak floors on second. There la room
enough to erect another residence or a
double house on the same lot. This would
be a good proposition for an Investment
or If someone wanted to live In on side
and rent the other and some time In the
future put up another building. This en
tire property w are offering for tH.OUO,
$2,600 cash, the balance monthly pay
ment. Owner will consider taking a good
building lot In trade.
Hastings & Heyden
$450 $450
Zahlungen $10 bear, $10 monat
Uch.
Wundervoller EckpUts; 65 Fuss
Front mlt Kanal, Wasser und Buer-
gerstelf, swel Blocks von Stratn
bahn, nana Schule, gmte Nachbar-
chaft; huebscher Plats, eln Helm su
bausn.
Mehrere andero Plaetie sur Aus
wahl. ,
Telephon Douglas 2596
II. II. HARPER,
1018-14 City National Bank BIdf.
Oats: No. $ white, 47HI'47('; standard.
iift'to. nye: io I, i.iimicti.ii.
Barley: 6.Mr70o. Timothy: .H.M.
Clover: 12(Xil4 .50. Pork: $1.S0. Lard:
$77H HI he: $!M2Htf.87H.
Rl'TTKR Stesdy; creamery, ZfTSJc
POTATOES Steady: receipts. 33 ears;
Michigan and Wisconsin red, Mi40c;
Michigan and Wisconsin white, 8S4T4.10,
J'XJUS-lllxher; receipts. 4.184 rases; at
mark, esses Included. IOfj29o! ordinary
firsts, JWJTXo; first, SMfaip.
l"OULTRY-Alive. higher; spring. 12H
J-lSc: fowl. llttUHo: turkey. 14c.
OMAHA OKMERAL M.KKET.
BtTTKR No. t l-lb cartons, Sto; No.
, 60-1 1. tub. 310.
CHKESK Imported Swiss. e; Amer
ican Swiss. 2c; block Swiss, Mo; twins,
lc; daisies, ItiHc; triplets. lHc; Young
Americas, l$Ho; blue label brick, 17o; llm
burger. 2-1 b., Wc; l-lb., 80c; New York
white, lio; Imported French Roquefort
inc.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 rlhs. 18c; No. 8, lo;
No. 8, UHc. No. 1 loins, lHo: No. 1 lHc;
No. 3, 13c. No. 1 chucks, lOHc; No. 8.
Hc; No. 8, c. No. 1 rounds. 13c: No. 8.
12c; No. 3. 11 ',c. No. 1 plates, 8Uo; No. 8,
SMc; No. 3, He,
FISH Trout, He; large crapple. lte;
salmon, 8Hc; halibut. II w, channel cat
fish, 12c; pike, 14o; pickerel, 10c.
FOULTRY-Rrotler, 14Hc; aprlnf thick
ens, 11c; hens, Malta; oock. So; duoas,
10c; geese, 8o; turkeys, lDc pigeons, par
dox., Wc: ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese,
full feathered. Icj squab, No. L $1.60; ,
8, 60c.
Market quotations furnished by QlUnskl
Fruit comoany:
FRUlTS-oranges, extra fancy Wash
ington Navel, Ms, 112 and 126a, $3.7 per
dox; extra fancy Washington navels,
l.Os. 17ta. 300 and 81a. $3.00 per box,
Lemons, fsncy Bunktst 800s and 800. tn.60
per box: choice Red Ball, son and sws
XT'.W per box. Grapefruit. 86, 64 and 0,
$2.76 per box. Apples, extra fancy Wash-
i ....... M' 1. 1, . ,,,.... -- fid
per box; fgnry Washington White w in
ter Pearmainea, $1.76 per box; extra fancy
Washington Wlncsapa, $1.76 per box; ex
tra fancy Bpltxenburgs. $1.60 per box;
Oregon 8pltsenburgs, $1.86 per box; Ore
gon Baldwins, $1.60 per box; Colorado
(unwrapped) Jonathan, tL86 per box:
Washington extra heavy and fancy Hoo
vers. 81.40 per box: choice Colorado Jona
thans, $1.19 per box; fancy Colorado Weai-
thys, $1.10 per box; fancy Colorado mc
Mahona, $110 per box: fancy Colorado
Utters, $1.10 per box; fancy Colotado
Maiden Blush, $1.15 per box; Idaho fancy
Grime Oolden, $1.60 per box; Idaho choloe
(J rimes Oolden, $1.85 per box; Washing
ton fancy Urlma uoiden, ti.oo per box;
Idaho fancy Jonathan, $1.25 per box;
Idaho fancy Fulton. $1.36 per box; Idaho
fancy strawberry, $L96 per box; Idaho
fancv Wolf River. 81.86 per box: Wash
ington Wagner, 81.86 per box; New York
Baldwin, id.OO per bbL: Mew Korg urean
Ings, 83.60 per bbl.. O rapes, California
Emperors, $3.60 per bbl.) California Em
nerors. $1.76 ner crate: choice Malagas,
ii.00 per keg; extra choloe Malaga, 86.36
per keg; fancy Malaga, . per Keg; ex
tra fanny Malagas, $.. Pear, Anjou,
$2.60 per box; Jersey, $8.86 per box; Shel
don, ix&O per box; Lexrenc. $3.00 per box;
Boaco, $3.60 per box; Easter. $3.36 per box,
Bananas, tl76Cpt.tO per bunch,
VEGETABLES Cauliflower. $3.00 per
crate. Cucumber, tl0 per box. Celery,
Jumbo, 75c do.; MlclSgan, 36o do. Let
tuce, head, $1.00 'per do.; leaf, 40o do,
rininna vellnw. 2o Der lb.: red. 8c Dr lb.:
white, 2 Ho per lb.; shallot. 60o do. Cab
bage, IH per id. peppers, ooc per easaei.
Tomatoes, $1.76 per crate. Radishes, 60o
per do. Horseradish, $1.66 per case, oar
I to, Italian, 80c per lb. Potatoes, Idaho,
-v. W,. t l r,A I'J I ,m l Vl 1 rt S& Mr Kll
Minnesota Whites, 0c per bu. Sweet po
tatoes. Kansas. $2.2!H3.50 per DDI.; Jer
seys. $1.75 per hamper; Delaware. $1.26
per hamper. Squash. lHo per lb. Pump
kin. lHc per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS NuU, No. 1 Cali
fornia walnut. 18c per lb.; filbert, 13Hc
nor li filberts. Lon Naples. ISO per lb.;
pecsns, 12Hc per lb.; pecans. Jumbo, 18o
per lb.; Braxlis, ucpuho per in,, airoonas
20c per lb. Popcorn, shelled, 4o per lb.
crackerjack. $3.50 per case; half cao, tl.76;
checkers, $3.60 per case; half case, $1.75,
linioa Dromedarv. $8.00 Der box: Anchor,
t2 2. ner box:. Busar Walnut, tl.40 per
case; Hallowi, no per in. umei, si.ib imr
box. Honey. $3.76 per case. Figs, 13 12-os.
pkgs., 5c per box; 60 5-os. pkgs., $3.00 per
box; seven-crown imporiea, mo por id.
ci.i.r nee kpr. $3.00: ner half bbl.. ti.OO;
New York, per keg, t3.60; per half bbl.,
tr. hi I'nminuti. 13.7B ner sack: per dos..
75c. Caaaba Uema, $L76&.oo per orate.
New York General Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 9. 8UO A R Raw,
steady; molasses, 8.24c; centrifugal, 8.89c.
Kelluea, sieauy i cui iw, ' "'S
6.90c; mculd A, t.86ci eubes, l.36o; XXXX
powdered, 6.26c; powdered, &.o; fine
granulated, .10o; Diamond A, HOc; con
fectioners' A. 6c; No. 1. Ko.
BCTTER Steady; receipt, ;vrw worn;
ci turnery extra (92 cor), 8333Ho;
creamery (higher eorlng, 84c; firsU,
2'a32c; seconds, 26tf28c; process extras,
26H''"i6Hc: ladles, current make, first.
224i23c: econds, 80c; packing atook,
current make. No. 2, tie .....
CHEESE Steady; receipts, 1.644 boxes;
statu uhole milk held specials, white,
16c; state whole milk, held, colored,
16c: state whole milK. neia, average rancy,
lSH'SlSHe; state whole milk, fresh spe
cials, white. 15HlSHci state whol milk.
Held, coioreu, iokh;, kuui.
fresh, average fancy, U&l5c; skim. 3H
EUG Firm; receipt. T.19S cases;
fresh gathered, extra fine, 48M4c; extra
firsts, 41ia42c; firsts, 3fh)c; seconds, m$
87c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hen-
ery whites, wwtijc; "" wiinoiiia
and nearoy isuinerci .mw
stute Pennsylvania and nearby hennery
browns, 44tp46r; state. Pennsylvania and
nrarbv garnered urowns ana mixea col
ors, 8Wi"44e. i
POU LTRY Dressen stronger; western
routing chickens, l&''oisc; iresm zowu,
12H17He; turkey, 12iQ21c.
POL LTRY Alive, urin; western emeu-
ers, lZ'ATJlSHc; iowis, jic; lureys.
12S14e.
Ksbim fllr Orsls ssl PrejTtstaa.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Tee. 9. WHKAT
No. 3 hard. $l.WH,'l lu; No. 3 red. 1.W,
December, tl-06; May, $l.ltll3H
ttJKJN No. 3 mixea. oic; no. j wmw,
61Hc; December, oc; Mav. er-Ko.
OATH No. I white, vtO'c; wo. i
mld 4''H'&44Hc
Bl'TTER-Creamery. 81c: firsts. 29o;
seconds, 20c; packing stock, 20c.
KOOH Firsts. ': econns, lie.
PorLTRY Hen, lie; roosters, 10e; tur
keys, J 6c.
7.H.I
8.T13
lliwi
o.frri
sr..M7
3(
42 I
r.iirj
The follcwln tabla atinwa the reoelpt
rattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date, as compared with last year:
tin 191.1 Dec.
Cattkj m.fM "IH.Jf.") M.m
ilog J.1 13.046 I.SS3.726 8,H)
heep S.0OMU 8,,lM0 98.238
The following table shows th eaverage
price for hogs at the Houth Omaha live
tock market for th lat few days, with
co nip rlsons:
Date. 1914. 1913. mi2.19U.lIO. 1I)09.1WS.
Nov. 321
Nov. 8S: T 60
Nov. 24
Nov. 261 J 61H
Nor. Ml
Nor. 87
Nov. 8
NOV. K
Nov. So) T 1U1
lteo. 1
Deo. 8.
Iec. 8..
lec. 4..
1C. 8..
Dec, ..
Dec. 7..
Dec, ,.
Dec. 9 .
4y
7M
7 &ISK
7 4IH
S MHl
81 H
74
76
S7SH
tH
s w
6 91
7 671 7 0, 6 1K Ki 7 KSI
T 7
T 1
I 50 7 69
T 441
7 61
T l
7
J 43
t 34
7 41
8 20!
7 m
7 67
7 44
7 4
T 481
: 5
T70)
T 741
7 67
7 64
7 66
74
a
8 71
a
7 l
8 93
64
191 8 T7
8 131
8 oo
a
$04
6 01
a
03
6 931
32
6 43
t 97
01
t KM
90
T 07
T 00
It?
8 04
8 04
8 OB
8 12
7 st: 1 72
7 13 8 l 76
t n
I 7
61
6 M
6 67
I 68
T 18 8 031
I
T Stil
6 4!' 7 7
a 471 7 M
7 S3 8 83
7 46 8 80
6 6
6 69
6 Wt
8 31
1
6 43
6 4H
ini uiry ennweii a snorinse, mm nnijr
Kiine 6.M10 head were reporteil In, against
! Ill a wrek ago and 9.3-.1 a year ago.
Oooil stuff continued Bisri'S. Range of
fering predominated and only one or two
csrs of fed western were offered.
UKn yi'sterday all the packer buyer
were out early looking for soma good kill
ers, nd competition was strong. The
market was active and over In good sea
son. A stimulating Influence In the trad
was the prevalence of colder weather fiver
a large section of the country. The bulk
f the lambs sold around $;.90iiiH.3r, th
latter figure being top for the day. No
t net iv prtmo ismna were in sight. Hurn
at ewes sa were here brought prl.-es
round $4.d(i6.25. A shipment of corn-
fed ewes sold at $6 25. Pnce were 16tf
26c higher all around.
A range of $7 .nmm .70 caught most sales
f feeder lambs, prices being strong, qual
ity considered. No aged feeders of lin-
ortani-e were on sale. The Inquiry for
feeding lambs wss still strong and ac
tive, with everything on that order mov
ing about as soon as sorted.
Ouotatlons on sheen and lambs! Itmos,
good to choice, fx.oiViiSK; lambs, fair to
ood. $7.75i00: feeders, good to cnoice.
$.9"4f7.TO; feeders, common. $. OOCffi-90:
earllngs, good to choice, KW7.in; rear
ing, fair to good, tawKi'g.Mi; yenning.
feeders, $K 60ffiUO; wethers, good to
holce, $5."f) 10; wethers, fair to goon.
to good, 8I.WS.00: wr, feeder, $3.Mj
mi. a
No. Av.
3 Idaho lambs 9
47 ldnho laml.. ...... 91
11 culls K2
7.1 Montana lambs..... Kt
2S7 Montana Ininbs ft
79 Mexican feeder wethers M
78 Mexican feeler wether...
149 Mexican feeder wether....
1 culls
401 Wyoming lambs
3f4 Wyoming lam ha
: runs
i.Vi Wyoming tM 100
r.o onus lie
W feeder ewe 103
164 rto. Dak. feeder larnhs 67
too Ho. Dak. feeder lambs. M
18 South Dakota lambs H
830 South Dakota lambs ftt
60 South Dakota lambs 88
rr.
sto
8 10
7 76
7 9n
T o
6 W
6 00
6 on
3 60
H 26
7 76
6 76
5 00
3 60
5 2T.
7 A".
T
T So
7 90
7 90
rilKACO LlVta STOCK MARKET
Sundsy. "Holldsy.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union stock yards. Houth Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clo-.k
yesterday:
RECE1 PTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs Sheep. U ses.
C, M. St P
Wabash 1 3
Missouri Paolflo ... 1
Union Pactfio 87 g
C, N. W east.. 7 1
C, N. W., west.. 81 x
C, St. P., M. A O.. 20 4
C, B. A Q,, east... 13 K
C B. & W West... K 8
C, R. I. A P., east 1 4
J.. it l. a f., west i
Illinois Central ..... .. 2
Chicago O. W 8
13
1
6
31
12
Total receipts ...147 4
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hon. Sheen
Mom CO 445
Swift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co
Annour A Co
Scliwarts A Co
Lincoln Paoklng Co....
So. Omaha Packing Co.
Kay Packing Co
IW. B. Vansant Co
Benton, Vansant A L.. ION
HU1 A Hon
F. B. Lewi
J B. Root A Co
U F. Hiui
Rosenstock Bros
McCreary A Kellogg...
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bro.
Rothschild
Mo. A Kan. calf co....
Christie
Hlggin
Huffman M
ateysrs ........a...........
Ulasabers
Baker, Jones as o
Tanner croi. ............
John Harvey
Kilne
D. A V
Other buyer .
445 3T2 725
7(H 6IS 1,137
87D J61 1,71.
677 60 2,44
6K6
8b
3
.... 1,687
tVt
ItiX ,
A
21
4tt " lll.l
7
3
1M
81
22
57
T
(J dill
1
4
4
5
, 44
3
, 74
u
i, A
, 1 190 1.933
TMala 8.788 4.073 7.996
CATTLE Receipts wer very modenit
thl morning, only 118 car being reported
In. Th. brings th total for the three
day up to 14,3112 naa, a rauin vii .
almost 4,000 head as compared with last
w... - 1 , 1 mm k mA mm mm-
pared w.th last week, but a gain of 1.000
head a compared with a year ago.
Beef steer wei In good oemena ana
-ni, ..-r imiii m tincea that were strong
to lOo higher than yesterday. As high a
810.00 wa paid for choice yearling atoer.
Cow and heifers were lso strong to as
much a lOo higher and active enough to
ffect a reasonably early cloarance.
n.tfut feeders were firm with other
grade generally teody.
Ouotatlons on cattle: Prime yearling,
IB OWIOWJ; gOOd XO cnoice rairmni u-..--,
Sii.60r9.!j0; fair to good oornfed beeve,
i- cjura til- Amvn,.n . fate nnt-nfod beeves.
fl.iKiP.uu, muni - " - i
u rjv7 w o-nmi tn eholc range steers, I.vn
fj.36; fair to good range beeve. J7.26J
7.76; common to fair range beeve. $ft.00(
7.36; good to choice heifers, 8H.0ii7 .00; good
to cholcs cows, SS.S0W.26; fair to good
cows. 86.00ii'S.60; common to fair cows, $4.60
66.00; good to cnoice stoesers ana renti
ers, 87.404r7.86; fslr to gooi stot;ker and
feeder, $.7647.6; common to lair aioca
ers and feeders, SS.758.60: stock heifers,
S4.76f.: stork cow. $4.50.oO; stock
calve. 8607.60; veal calves, S7.Oil-60;
bull, stags. etO;, S5.2Mj7.10
BEEF STEERS.
At. Pr. Ns. At. FT.
...... .141 7 7 Ik i2s $ K
BRAND NEW 13,769.
- it i m mri.iniv iu, urn k ,, An
tains 7 nice rooms, built on the 'latest
fuan ana cost ine owner $l,ouo. He Is will,
ng to sacrifice $Jf on account of clr.
cumstances. Th location is splendid and
mm warn you 10 ( out WHO US thl Week
ana ee me proerty.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Douglas 17 St War Block.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
Ha.
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ii
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14
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It
1IM 7 11
1010 T 7
......106J 7 10
.... vno 1 m
.... 144 7 it
,....11112 I 0(1
....1TT 8 1
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....1IUJ t XI
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17..
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17..
St..
10..
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46 60
,...WO I M
....VK7 10
....1406 6
....1 I 7
....urn I 76
....1483 I SO
....1476 I 0
....117 t on
. 11W0 t 10
tJTEERt AND H EI FlirtS.
1T.... $
tt IM t it 14 IMS 9 (4
13 M t 66 40 W IK
I , TM HQ W w.
f, 11 $35 J5...... 104 10 00
lu v a.
M I a M I 76
7K0 t Bi f IIMI "i
M( K 10 1X7 f 00
U 1000 4 4 kits on
11 lost I it 10. ...4 lisr son
94.,
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9..
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. SM 40
. 12 ll
,UtO I G
.1014 1 00
. Ml T 411
.1040 1 Si
. 127 t M
.117
A 4 40
.. 175 t 60
14 I W
GENERAL housework, city, country,
stata wage, aruall family. Addr C
877. Hoe.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
KERR Till Guarantee and Abstract Co,
a modern abetiact office. 8ut aL 17 U tit
Phone Douglas 647.
Rf.ED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of.
tic tax Mabraaa. 8v4 kiiaadai Tbaatar.
Mlaaeapolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec, 9.
WHKAT-Deoeinber, tl.UHi May, $1.17:
No. 1 hard, $1.18; No. 3 northern, I1.14H9
1.17: No 1 rci-tnern, i.uTi.is.
FLOUR- Unchanged.
BARL;Y 644iilo.
RYE $1.06411-04.
BRAN 23.
OORN-N. $ yellow, 6Tyflic.
OATS No. 8 white, 4546Hc
FLAX-tl.46'irTiatlH-
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL Dec. 9. W II BAT Spot,
quietl No. 1 Manitoba, 10s 3d: No. 8,
9sUHd; No. 8, fcsKHd; No. t hard winter
9 8Hd. Future not quoted.
11.M1U Im mi. I.. A marli. n mlv
new, 4 lid. Future, strong; December,
6s UHd; January, ua.
1
St. Lts Grala Market.
BT. IOUI8, Mo.. Dee. S- WHEAT-No.
3 red. tl.Ufel.; No. f hard, fJ.16il.lH.
Decemlmr. $1.1$; May, ti l.
CORN-No. 2, 003; No. t white
63Hc; December, tic; May, 4eHW6S4c.
OAT8-N0. S, 47y47Hc; No. 8 while, 49a.
Be Want Ada Are th r(t Businoa
Booster.
83
81
Hi
7fi
B7
60
ittle
Weak ikeep
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Brosdrr Inquiry for Investment Is
net Loses Nona of Its Soops,
BONUS ARE rJTCIINED TO EXACT
l;irhist on Berlla, While L Ac
tlT Ttiaa Recently, Oyershaaovrs
All reatare la Market for
Foreign Reinlttaare.
1110 I M 1 1140 I B.
11M ft 6 in lino 40
1U.J ft 75 6 1"S4 4 76
HEIFEUS.
M IK 1 ,
. AM 00 80
77 I SO I
740 4 10 37
1 I m I
Su l I
910 4 It 31
BULLS.
144 6 6 I
1740 lit I....
M IN
CALVES.
........ 819 3 86 I ....
6.a f th 1
8TOCKKRS AND FEEDKRS.
437 16' W 1U
IM 4 90 81 7(1 1 65
156 1 4 1 140 7 40
110O3-Recemts remained very light
this morning, only ftfly-elght csrs. or
4,000 head, being received. For the three
day supplies foot up 13,438 head, lea than
a third th sis of lost week, and almost
9,000 smaller than a year ago.
Advlcea from other Douita were en
couraging today, and with a good ship
ping demand th trad opened out strong
to as much as a dime higher, bhlppers'
purchases, which amounted to fully a half
of the supplies, wer largely mad at a
nickel advance, although some of them
were ouoted a 10c higher. Packer. In
th face of light receipt, started bidding 1
price that wer vary littl better than
yesterday, In fact a few load cold arly '
to killer wer quoted a Juat steady. '
Later on, after shipper had cleaned up
pretty nearly all of the desirable hogs, ,
packers seemed to lose what Interest they
had evidenced In th market, and It waa
a hard proposition to move the few loads
of common hogs that were still In first 1
hands, even at yesterday's price.
Bulk of th receipts waa sold at Uxfp
I 96, several load of all weight reaching
$7.00, top for th day. At the presen.
Urn good butcher and. In fact, prime
heavies, are In best demand, ana the
market is largely a quality proposition,
with th medium weight atuff bringing
top prior. I
Repr"eritlve ale:
NO. Sh, At. Pr. Ha ih. At. Ft.
M 11 4S 4 Ss 66 S7 1S 4 SO I
ftl Ib2 ... s til 170 ...4 In 1
40 IX H 4 Wm 2 Ul If. !
It M ... 4 St W Wl II 111 ,
(4 14 4 w '- ... 1 00 !
M Dal ... 4t;4 13 'CM ... I IM 1
6 444 m 4 17 j
PIGS. I
tl 114 ... 4 60
UIIL'L'D I.. a . u , ni r, p lit. . . ,-
mal today as compared with yestcrdsy. w
1
Firm Iter
Fins.
CHICAGO. Deo. S. CATTLE Jtecelpt.
lil.Om head; market firm; (Tirlstmas show
yearllnirs, $13.00: other holiday beeves.
$IO.TTnii'12.00; native steers. SR. .TtViTI 0.?);
western, $6.864)$. 40; row and holfers, $3.2r
iXMi- calves, 8iti0ti.2r.
liotjs Receipts. 80.000 head: market
weak, early advance lost: bulk of sales.
$7.1(V,,7.4f.; light. IAWW.65; mixed, $rt.9iVff
7.is; hoavy. $u.6Tg7o; rough, H.9biri.W:
pigs. $fvW4j'7.0.
HUKhil' AND IAMDB Keejpta,
bead; market firm; sheer., $ft.90fl2&;
earllngs, $2WT36Msjnba, $6.40i8f8.e0.
Kaaaa (llr Mr Stork Market.
KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Deo. 9. CATTLE
Receipts, 7,700 head: market highsr;
prime fed steer. 8S.3Mno.75; dressed beef
steers, 87.104r9.2ri; western steers, $7.00JT 86;
tocksr ami feeders. 1007. 65: bull.
5.0(.60; calve. t6.OMM0.00.
HOOS Hecelnts. Ti00 bead: rnarkst
higher: bulk, $6.9?W.26; hovy, $7.00Sf7.80;
packers and butchers. $7.Xvtr7.r7H; light,
ta.tfltrt.ss: pigs, t.ooi'e.fto.
SHEEP AND IjAMBH Receipts, ,jx)
hed; market higher; lamb. 88. OOtT8 6A;
yearlings. $0.8601)7.(0; wether. ti.JfxiI4.85;
we, $4.I.".fl6.25.
SI. l-onls Llv Stork Mark).
ST. I)UI8. Deo. 9 CATTLE Receipts.
4.200 hend; market higher; native beef
steers. $7.60rf ia7K; cows and iKifsrs. fto.oo
4i9.8fi; outhern teers. 35.7iW7.75; cow and
heifers, 84.ooii.oo; native calves, xo.wxa's.oo.
1 IO( JS Receipts, ,ziw iieaa; marser
hlirher: nlaa and llshta. t..2(.tr7.fl0: mlxet
and butcher. $7.35 w7.; rood heavy, $7.40
J"-. .
SMajlil AND liaraun- jneceijna, ,a"u
hesd: market ntgner; nauve muiioni.
t4.76K6.0o; lamb, is.0lK88.4O; jreaHIng. $0.60
ti7.30.
Sloax City Lire Stack Markett.
SIOUX CITY. la.. Doc. 9. CATTLE
Receipts. 1,900 head; market 10dil6o
higher: nattva steer. $.00m.36; butchers.
$6.264l.76; cows and heifer. $4,4046.40!
fanners. 84.0iVrr5.0D: stneker and feeder.
$.0or 70; calve, fi.OOBB.w; bull, stag.
etc., xn.iiom.oo. 1
HfHkS-Receipt, 8,000 head! market 169
0o higher; heavy, 87.O5W7.10; mixed, 87.05;
light 7.0fry7.(ifi: bulk of ale-"T.00(ii)7.i.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. K0O
headi market steady: ewes. $lo)rHfj.0o:
iamb. tAOOdiS 00.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
RT. JOSEPH. Dee. 9. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.900 head. Market steady to
strong; steer, I7.00itri0.oo-, cow and heif
er. $4. 76419.00;, calves. tf.OOtrt.&O,
HOGS Receipts. 6.ow bean. Market 60
to ion higher; top, $7.30; bulk of sale.
t6.90itrr7.15. ,
S11EE1' A IN 1.1 UA.MHr Receipt. I,M
head. Market 860 to 86c hlgheri iamb.
t7.5O8.60.
Oil and Roala.
NEW YORK. DeA S.RO8IV Quiet.
TURPWNTINBJ Eay; machine barrel.
4ic. ,
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Dee. S-TURPEN-
TINE Firm at close, 42Hc; Bale, 129
bbl.; recelpta. 400 Mils.; shipment, 861
btiis. ; iocks, x,3t bin.
ROSIN Closed firm: sale. 871 bhla.l
receipt, 1,374 bhl. ; shipment. S bbl.;
stocks, 132.108 hhls. Quotations: A, B. C
and IK $:i.jo; K and r, $.1 36; u. 83.37H: it.
ri.30; I. 8:140; K, 1400; M, tt.50; N, $5.36;
wo, $r.eo; ww, iw. . ,
ICvaporateS Apple aaa Drlad Vralt
NEAV YORK. Deo 9. EVAPORATED
APPLES Firm.
DRIED FTIUITS Prune, firm. Anrl-
cots, quiet, peacnes, steady. Raisins,
firm.
Coffe Market,
NEW YORK. -Deo. 9. COFFEE The
coffee market howed continued strength
today on a renewal of European buying
and a further advance In cost and
freights. Futures opened at an advance
of 6 to 7 point, and after a moderate re
action as a result of realising sold about
88 to 44 point net higher during th early
afternoon. Business waa somewhat more
active than It waa yesterday, but there
waa comparatively little coffee for sale
and It did not require large buying order
to send prices upward. The close was a
shade off from the best under realising,
but from 88 to 88 point net higher. Sale
wer 43,000 bag. December, Attic; Janu
ary. 6.63c; February, 8.63c; March, .78oi
April, 6.82c; May, 6.91c; June, 8.74c; July,
7e; August, i.78c; September, T.HOc; Oc
tober, 7.87c; November, 7.94c. Spot f'rm;
Rio 7s, 7Hc; fiantos 4s. lOHo. Cost and
freight offers were generally higher and
seme shipper wer said to be asking an
advenes of fully 20 point.
NEW YORK. Dec. S.-Th broder In
quiry for Investment iue which fol
lowed the recent announcement that the
Stock exchange will reopen next Satur
day for dealing In stocks lost none of
Its scope) today. Prices a a who's were,
fully maintained and In on important
Instance the new Now York City per
cent three-year nntesv-a new high record
of 104H wa attained. Bond were In
clined tn react in th later dealings, the
unimportant Issues of some southern
rosds showing marked decline.
Stocks moved more Irtegularly. accord
ing to the list submitted by the exchange,
and the number of Issue showed some
contraction. About the only Imnonant
stock that sold shove yesterday s best
Was Reading, other erstwhile favorites
pursuing a contrary course. There wer.
rumors of some large private sales or
settlements of outstanding account pre
liminary to stock market resumption.
Exchange on Berlin and Hamburg,
while leas active Khan recently, overshad
owed all feature In th market for for
eign remittance and gav fresh point
to the belief that lit had had It origin In
heavy German snlllng here. Cable from
Knriln touched 93, the highest quotation
of th present movement
Postponement of regular quarterly divi
dends by the New York Central and Hud
son River railroad and Inke Shore and
Michigan Southern railway excited con
siderable discussion In the financial dis
trict until It wss learned that the two
companies, which are to be consolidated
t the beginning of th com In gyear.
probably Intend to declare a joint divi
dend on the Increased capitalisation.
Closing quotation on bond today weer
an follows:
V. S. ref. la. rg... K. T. C. g. H... 8fl
dn mnpwi N T. City 414 1SM.1
V fl. i, reg t'N. T , N. H. A 11.
in emipon loe av, 4a 100
V. a. 4a, ra..,..,..loa!4Ni. Paelfla a
dn omuMia 10t4 io Is -
Panama la entipnh.. St O. 8. L. rrf. 4a..., Aft
A. T. T. cv. 4Ha. V v.e. T. A T. ft.... 44
Annone 4s Co. 4HS. snwPpnn. ens. 4a ,
Atrhlana sen. 4a.... tlRaaitlng . 4s.... 34
11.1 a, rtt, In 4a..... SS mm. v mm SAJ&
Chea, A Ohla 44ja., H so raf. 4a. Mu
r. B. Q. J. 4a ... Sllii do nr. 6a M
O M A S r g -.. Railway 8a IV
i-. b. 1. a r. a. a. 17 naiea ruiiN 4a.... 4
Onl. So. raf. 4UjS. 74 da T. 4a M
riH gaa. 4. ft P. 0. Rahner 4s...int
III. rn. nr. m., Htl'. B. pia-l as is
K. C. go. rat as... MWan. fnloa 414s... m
so. r-aoine or. aa., i waai. ause. sr. ts,
Bid.
H
Butto Miners Ask
Moyer, Miller and
Lowney to Resign
BUTT it, Mont, Dec I. A resolution wa
adopted at a meeting last night of Butt
local No. 1, the parent body of th West
ern Federation of Miner, calling upon
Charle Moyer, president of th federa
tion; C. Lowney and Ouy Miller, executive
hoard member of th federation, to re
sign. Of the executive board, only Lowney
and Miller hare been active In the affair
of the local union since the disturbing
event of June, last, and they have been
In Butte moat of th time endeavoring; to
woe lnaunrent miner back Into the told
of the federation.
Miners of Butte ar ao opposed to Moyer.
Lowney and Miller, said union official
last night, that there I believed to be no
hop cf settling th Butt trouble o long
as they bold of floe.
Metal Market.
NTJW YORK. Deo. 9. MET ALA Lead
FHeady, 88.76U3D6. London, 19. Rpelteri
Bteady, V1&ti6.76; London, 27 17 6d.
BT. LOUIB. MO., Deo. 8. METAL-.
Lead, nominal at $aB7H: apeiter, stronger '
at $6. 66 6. .
Tin: gutot at SM.OOfiSloa Copper: Firm:
electrolytic, $18.87Hftl8 00; casting, 1X7H
QH3.87H. Iron I Quiet and unohanged.
At London Copper: Kpot, t.'W 6a; fu.
Hires, 66 7 td. Tin: Bpot. 146; future, I
144 10a,
, a
New Ysrk Hsasy Mxrket. .
NEW YORK, Dec 9. PRIME MSR
CANTILB PAPER 4'aiB-4H per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy : sixty
day bill, $4.8476; for cable. 84.8736; for.
demand, 84.66N6.
SILVER Bar, 4940.
LONDON, Deo. 9 6ILVER Bar, S3
1-Wd per ounce.
MONEY 1H Pr Cent ( ,
MONEY Steady' highest, 4 per cent;
lowest, 3H per cent; ruling rate, SH Per
cent: last loan, 4 per cent; closing bid,
SH Pr cent; laat offered, 4 per cent.
'. 1 ' 1
Cottoa Market.
LIVERPOOL, Deo, S. COTTON Spot,
quiet: price steady; American, middling,
fair, 5.ad; good middling, 4.63d;, middling,
4.36d; low middling, t.9od; good ordinary,
3.26d; ordinary, 2.H0d.. Bales, 6 000 bale.
NEW YORK. Deo. 9. COTTON Spot,
quiet; middling uplands, 7.60c future, .
closed steady: December, 7.04c; January.
7.140! March, t.sac; May, 7.51c; July, 7.c;
October. 7.92o.
The cotton market oloaed about I to '
I point nt lowr.
New York Central Onslta Dlvldeaal.
NEW YORK. Dec. 9 Th board of
director of the New York Central A
Hudson River railroad have decided that
the dividend on th stock of that road,
usually payable In January, will not be
declared at thl time according to an
nouncement made today' by A. H. Smith,
president bf the road.
Dry Good Market. '
NEW YORK. , Deo. S.-DRY OOOD8-:
An order for 600,000 yard of wool khaki
for army overcoat and aultinga for for
eign shipment wa placed here today.
Worsted yams firm. Wool shoddy and
coarse wool active. Cotton yarn dull.
Bsslf Clearing;.
OMAHA, Dec. 9. Hank clearing for
Omaha today were 83.848,133.48 and for th
corresponding day laat year $3,031,465.45.
7 Stock for Sale
Aa emaha corporation In aotlr buai
naa for twenty year offer for sal
fifty bares guaranteed seven per cent
preferred stock redeemed from former
ewners,. No agents. Will sell direct.
A 1ST 0a Of Bee,
National Life Insurance Company
JOS. A. De BOER, Presideent.
The C4th statement shows strong gains in new and
outstanding insurance, in income, in assets and in sur
plus, an interest rate of 5.10, a mortality experience
of 58.12 and increase dividends set aside for payment
to policy holders in J.915. Insurance in force $100,
000,000. Assets, $60,000,000. $3,500,000 invested in
Nebraska securities. Age, strength, mutuality, low net
costs, the best policies and a scientific and equitable
practice have made the National life most attractive
to the best agents, a solid business, securing perm
anent opportunity.
EDWARD 1 FIELD, Superintendent, Montpelier, W
J. V. STARRETT,
STATE AGENT
401-3 Paxton Block, . Omaha, Neb.