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von rent
llnaara and olta(.
HOUSES FOU RENT.
$47.60 7-R. apartment. Ms 8. lth St.,
(tram heat, lanltor service.
$48.00 7-R. apartment. 817 8. 1th ft.,
mum heat. Janitor service.
$48 00 8-K., 2iz Ft., modern. garage.
Urt.dv-X-K., 301 ft Central Hlvil.. modern.
$37.60 7-R, modern bungalow, not water
heat, 6115 Capitol Ave.
$3.00 7-R., 602 8. i'Mh Pt., modern.
IJS.0O 8-K , 2:1m i'apltnl Ave., modern ex
cept heat.
$21.50 -R.. 2f.iV. R. Mary s Avt., modern
exi-ept heat.
W.0n .R., SI2 N. 4M Ht.. mod. ex. heat.
$20.00 -R.. 42U ("timing 8t.. mod. ex. heat.
QKOKGK A I'OMPANV,
Phone D. 7Mi. W2 City Natl Hank Rtdg.
RKAL KSTATK
FARM H4MH FOR ALB
M laMaiaaia,
Globe Van&Storage
Stores, moves, packs, ships: 2-horse van
-d 2 men, II ii per hr.; storage 12 per
b o. Satisfactory guar. D. 4X18 & Tv. 2.
FOR KENT
W bare a complete list of alt bousea,
partmenta and flats that ara for rent
This list can be seen free of charge at
Omaha Van Storage Co . 8 irittrj-it.
Fidelity Storage Co
Storage, movini;. packing anu shipping;.
lth A Jackson Sts. Phone DotiKlas 9s.
NEW -room cottage, never occupied,
strictly modern, $31.60.
Five-room cottage, almost new, excep
tionally large rooms strictly modern,
near car line and near school, 822.50.
New 6-room cottage, modern except
heat, finished In oak, near car line, $20.
Seven rooms, parlor extendlns; across
the entire front of the houne, oak finish,
co'onnade openings, four bedrooms and
bath, fine neighborhood, near car, $30.
AMERICAN SECURITY COM PAN V.
17th and Douglas ts. Phone Douglas 6013.
Upper Wisconsin
West dairy and general ciop state In the
anion; Bottlers wanted; lands for sale at
low prices, on esv terms. Ask for book
let 34 on Wisconsin Central I -and Grant
KtaU acres wanted. Wilts about our
gracing lands If Interested tn fruit lands,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept.. 8o
Una Hy,. Minneapolis. Minn.
Mlsoellaaeea.
WH a-uarente bsrsalns in stock farms
and ranches. Write Willis vadwell
Broken Row. Neb, The bargain Man.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CITY and tarm loans. 6. a per cent.
J. H. Dumont A C0..I0MS Kama in. Omaha.
WANTED-City loans, peters Trust Co
OMAHA homes, riast Ntbraaaa fauns.
U KEU'K HKAli KSTATrJ CO.,
1018 Omaha Natl. Douglas 3713.
Vv 'i u r arm loans Kloke Inv.ic ml"
$iuu lo Uu.iAJ niaue rumpliy. F. D. ttead,
Wead Bldg.. iMh and rarnam Sts.
6-ROOM, all modern; furnace, electric
1 1 ght. 28U N. 2"th St. $;2.o0.
TWO all modern, "-room brick flats at
l!Hh and Cass Pis. Very good value
at 135.
THE BYRON' RKKD CO..
212 So. 17th St.. Hrandels Theater Bhlg.
Phone D. 297.
3..U Howard St. 8 rooms, all modem;
will make low rent to good tenant.
Phone louglas 7811.
WARM JtOCSKH r'OK WINTER AT
nr.nucKD rates.
881$ Wool worth Ave.. 8 rooms, mod., $C0.
ISfiO N. 20th. rooms, mod. ex. fur., 118.
16 Seward. 8 rooms, $16.
lift 8. 2Mh. 6 rooms, $10.
Hit Howard 8 rooms, mod., $20.
Also larger ones.
P.INOWALT. Brandeis Theater Bids;.
HOVSJW FOR RENT.
Four-room rottaire, ono-half block from
the Harney St. car line, $10.
8even rooms, sleeping porch and stin
room, new and desirable, exceptionally
fine view, quiet neighborhood, 160 or $56
with garago.
Seven rooms and hall, strictly modern,
hardwood finish in first story, three bed
'rooms upstairs, one bedroom or den and
bath on first floor, $.10. This house fronts
on a paved street and boulevard, U'i
blocks from car line.
J. H. DUMONT A CO.,
Phone Douglas 6uo. liius Farnam 8L
WANTED TO BUY
OFFICE furniture bought and sold. J.
C. Reed. 130? Farnam. Doug. i4,
VK BUY !d-hnd clo'hes. U21 N. 24trT
P LIGHTLY used pianos. Webster 872S.
Bee Want Ads Produce Result
REAL ESTATE
FARM A BAMCll UNUI FOR B ALB
Kansas.
DO you want a 'good farm In eastern
Kansas? We have an Improved quarter
near Kansas City; 130 acres under culti
vation; 1 acres alfalfa, balance pasturo;
li,i,.ix.enieius goou; closo lo county seat,
aruuroaas. Mignt cxcnanKe tor Omaha
linprovea If priced right.
SV. T. SMiTH CO.,
1111 City Nat. BariK.
WANikl1-Cliy loans aud warrants. W.
1- amain Smith At Co , 13:o Karnain.
CITY
W.
properly. La'ge loans a specialty.
11. Thomas, to tate Bank Bldg.
UUNEV dd naud lor city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Hldg.
t7c
PITY I.HAN8. UnmUctJarlberg Co..
O infill Urin.ila theater llldu..
$KU us tlrsl If you want a tarm loan.
United stales Tiut c. Omul. a. Neb.
REAL INSTATE SOI TH SIDE
Don't Sell
Your Property Now
Kverybody wants to sell. Russell 8nga
said: "The time to buy Is when people
want to sell."
We have prices like, this:
$2,600.00
Ilahy's bank account will make the first
payment. i-room cottsge; never been oc
cupied; two rooms finished In oak; nice
yard, near Car.
American Security Co.
17th and Douglas 8ts. Douglas K01J.
ABSTRACTS or TITLE.
KKRK Title uuaraniee and Abotract Co,
a modern abstract office. M U. 17th St
Phone Douglas U87.
KKKU Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of.
lice in Nebraska. M L.anduis Theaier.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
SIX to ten acres, bonus, wttii, chicken
house, etc. North of Carter lake. 8e
clal discount for yeiir's rent In advance.
6U7 laxton Blk. Also bunches of lots
near street car that make acreage.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SI1E
A BEAUTIFUL 8-ttOOM BUNGA
LOW, $; CASK, ti-i PKK MONTH.
Or will pay moving expenses for man
who will pay $100 cash.
This house Is new, never before occu
pied, and all modern.
It is durably built of the very best class
of material.
Brick foundation, full cement basement,
furnace heat, oak finish In living room,
dining room, den and vestibule, mirror
door In vestibule, coat closet, ana oak
beam celling in living room and dining
room; the kitchen, nantry and tmth bed
rooms are finished In pine lumber, with
floors of edge-sawed pine.
Wall decorations and electric fixtures
will be left to choice of purchaser.
The house faces east and Is In one of
the prettiest locations in Omaha and Is
only one-half block from car line.
We have several closed cars and can
take you to see this house in perfect com
fort. E. P. WRIGHT,
Telephone: Office, Doug. 2926 in day.
time. Residence phone, Walnut iM2, after
:80 p. m.
Missouri,
DAIRY farm, JI13 acres, adjoining ceunty
seat, 1,200; laO acres under plow; G6 acres
growing wtiuat; 2 good houses and 4 good
uarns; sno; good wen and springn; oil up
to oris. JViliK route ustaoiisneu. House
aoout t mile court house. Price $(&. Ad
aress Y 306, Boe.
Mississippi.
5" 0" ACRES, Jackson county, Mississippi,
Jeep river frontage, every acre high and
Urv, several acres well improved; best
liu stock proposition In the south; also
fine for pecanb and oranges; other smaller
tracts at attractive prices. John F. Uay
ior, Pascagoula. Miss.
si en ta ua.
It ENTERS and homeseekers use youi
Carey riuht and secure a Montana farm
now. Do you realise that farm products
will command extremely hlgn prices dur
li.g the next few years? This Is your op
uoitunlty to get started on a farm of youi
own. The Vnuer lands produce from 34
to 55 bushels wheal, U0 to luo of oats, 40 to
7o bushels barley, 4 to 8 tons alfalfa pel
acre. lt us send you booklet and toll
5 ou how easy it Is to get started. VeJ.ei
Farm Sales Cb"P-ny Bo Valier,
Mont.
Do You Want
the Best
BUNGALOW BEAUTIFUL
Oak finish In living, dining and sun
room, colonnade between living and din
ing room, built-in bookcase, beautiful -
ft. buffet, with 10-lnoh French mlrror;-
me oain, eic. .-vico ioi, ixitx it. iei us
show you this one. $500 will handle this.
THHJ VCJF.L REALTY AGENCY,
1016-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Phene Douglas S691.
Hanscom Park
District
only :m cash, balance month!: -room
modern home; large living room, with
fireplace, oak finish; dlulng room and
hall, white enamel; large, convenient
kitchen: full basement, with plastered
celling; furnace heat; three bedrooms and
tiled bath second floor; large lot. 65x17
feet, with alley and garage In rear; east
front and paved street, low price of
$3,650. Owner leaving city this week act
quick.
George & Company
Phone P. 7!. 9Ci City Nat. Bank Bldg.
EASY PAYMENT 1IOMKH.
Take that ChrlMmas money and make
the first payment on a home. We ran
sell you a new, strictly modem 6-room
coltane for $lno rash and easy monthly
payment", or a 9-room hoium near Hanx
com Park, all modern but furnace, lot Hx
imi, nne large shades: a snap for $z,sl.
Be a home owner.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Douglas 17X1. Ware Block.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
HA, HUDAV, J)htKMMKIt II, l:U.
RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Natural Trend of Prices Downward
and Loisfs Are Noted.
A Good
$8,000 Investment
Ue are offering for sale a new brick
and stucco double 6-room house, located
on a corner lot, paved street in a good
location near Hanscom Park district;
close to school, churches and stores. This
building has 6 rooms on each side; 3
rooms on the first floor and 3 on the sec
ond floor. Has furnate heat, electric light.
gaH, hath, first clans plumbing and heat
Inn throughout. Oak finish on first floor.
iiak floors on second. Thore Is room
ennuich 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 one side
and rent the other and some time in the
future put up another building. This en
tire property we are offering for $8,000,
$l",600 rash, the balance monthly pay
ments. Owner will consider taking a good
building lot In trade.
Hastings & Heyden
EXPORT BUSINESS IS HEAVY
A beat Tm Mlltloa Mussels at firaln
old oa KoreiaTai Aeressl, IHff
Tart of Wklrk Will He
la etran Half.
OMAHA, Deo. 10, 1P14.
The natural trend of prices was down
ward and there were losaes of He fo'
December and lc. for May. There was
little renctlon and advance from the low.
est levels reached. The larger speculators
In wheat In many rases nave refused to
be dislodged from their holding, pre
ferlng to take a chance on the bull side.
Sentiment on wheat was decidedly bear
ish yesterday. In all positions, the ex
port business yesterdav amounted to pos.
slbly 2,000.00s bushels. Of this n.oft bush
els will be shipped out via the gulf. To
ledo shipped 1:16.000 bushels for direct ex
port and Chicago sold 6c0.O0n bushels for
shipment abroad, and tlw business at the
seaboard was fairly active.
The steadying of the wheat yesterday
was the advice from the southern hemi
sphere, where It was ald light frosts had
visited central and western Argentina
and It was generally feared In that coun
try some damage would be seen.
Corn continued to come Into the pit In
the way of hedging transactions yester
day, and, In addition, there were cars
inspected at Chit-ago.
Outs were lower with the other grains,
but the scsah.n was one of Irregularity.
Cash demand was poor, with sales of 160,
0W bushels.
The run of hogs nt the stock yards was
10.000 less than looked for, and this helped
the provision market somewhat early In
the day". The advance In prices brought
out Increased offerings.
I Durham wheat waa lie to lo higher.
I Hard winter wheat waa We to ltO
lower.
Corn was unchanged to V- higher.
Oats were unchanged to Va higher.
Clearances were: Wheat end flour
euual to Wm.fliirt bushels: corn, 10?.ii00 bush
els: oata, 20,'JOO bushels.
Liverpool closed nominal. Wheat and
corn not quoted.
Primary wheat receipts were t.BoT.fOO
bushels and shipments l.OW.flnO bushels,
against receipts of l.oofi.OnO bushels and
shipments of 4tt,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts; were 1.7.r.6.Oil0
husnels and shipments Tflu.om) biiHhela,
avnlnst receipts of KI6.000 bushels and
shipments of 423,000 bushels Isst vear.
Primary oats receipts were XiAOOO
bushels and shipments of R10.ot bushels
against receipts of M2.000 bushels und
shipments of 70,000 bushels lat year.
CAR1OT RECEIPTS.
w heat.Corn.Outs.Rye.Ilarley
mark. - Included.
fusts, jv.i :ic: firsts. :l."n:i4c
Porl.THY -Alive. hUlier, springs
foals. l.V; lurkrs. l".c.
ordinary -AM I til IIIP CTV MARKET i v.'o'TT tnT nJ
.... vwiuiii uiiu wivvii a - . ..,.ii,..li .11 l Mnfrlava
$450
8-R00M MODERN BRICK
' ' FOR ONLY $2,750.00 v
Hardwood fogrs, nicoly docorated, In
good order, corner lot, paved streets,
great bargain for someone,
W..H. GATES,
647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 134.
Bargain
We have a practically new houne, with
reception hall, living .room, dining room,
kitchen, pantry and entry on first floor;
two nice, large bedrooms and bath on
second floor; large closets; good furnace;
full basement) shades, water meter, etc;
paved street: one block from school.
Only $2,850. Terms, $2.'0 cash, balance very
low monthly payments. 3331 Ames Ave.
Norris & Norris
400 Kee Bldg. Phone Doug. 4270.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
$450
Zahlungen J 10 baar, $10 monat
lich. Wuudervoller Eckplatz; C5 Fuss
Front mit Kanal, Waseer und Buer
gerstelg, zwel Blocks von Straesen
bahn, nahe Scbule, gute Nachbar
echaft; huebscher Plats, ein Helm iu
bauen.
Mebrere andere Plaetze r.ur Aus
wabl. Telcphon Douglas 2596
H. II. HARPER,
1013-14 City National Bank Bldg.
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REAL ESTATE MISCEIiLANEOCS
Aekralluu
TIIK FARMER MUST FEED
THE WORLD
Have you a good house and lot in Omaha
that you would like to exchange for a
minhty nice 80 acres in the best Irrigated
section of Nebraska? It's all cultivated
and a money-maker.
The owner Is in business in Omaha and
wants a home. You have a house and
It's an expense you have a Job It Is get
ting no better and you may lose It. Why
not turn the house, which costs money
to keep up, Into a farm that will make
money? Why not exchange art uncertain
Job for an independent money making
business of your own? Come In and talk
ft over, then let us sl:ow you the farm.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Omaha, Nebraska.
FINE NEBRASKA FARM
Party here owns a splendid 160-ecrs
farm In one of the best Irrigated sections
f Nebraska. Pric e. (110 an acre, or 17,
U); encumbrance $J,50o, would carry much
more. Owner can t work It and wants
income piece of property. Thousands of
men In Omaha and other cities who own
good properties are working for very
small wages and are no further ahead
today than they were ten years ago, and
will be no further ahead ten years hence.
W hy not exchange your unproductive city
home for a productive country home.
where you and your family of boys can be
independent?
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Omaha, Nebraska.
Great Big Snap
304 B. 37T1I ST.
Don't Fail to See It
9 rooms, close to Farnam car.
$i,S00 for quick deal.
Act Quick
4ftl2 Capitol Ave., new, 6 rooms, extra
built, a dandy good place; beautlrui in
terior; reasonable terms; get into a nice,
Dundee
new house and enjoy It thla winter. Va
cant. Ask to aee It.
D. V. Sholes Co.
913 City Nat. Wank BldgJ Douglas 49.
I Am Forcedto Sell
a new five-room, all modern
house - recently purchased by
me. This bouse Is located In the
West Farnam district, one block
from Leavenworth car and four
block from Farnam. Oak "
finish downstairs, while enamel
bath, sleeping porch, beautiful
lawn. You can buy tills bouse
at a big sacrifice.
Address, M ?1", Bee, or after
p. m. phone Webster M0.
A
SUGGESTION
Don't let pride or false notions stand in
your way to securing a home.
It Is more dignified and profitable to
be paying for a home than it is to be
paying rent. It's the difference between
loss and gain.
The price of any home which Baunders
Co. sells on the Installment plan la within
6 per cunt of the all-cash price. Many
times it is the same as cash price.
For Instance, we have an even dnsen
new (never occupied) thoroughly modern,
splendidly constructed of the best grade
of material, well and conveniently located,
very attractive e, 8 and 7-room bungalows
and cottage homes which we will price to
you at less than t per cent of an all-cash
figure, and sell them on the following
exceedingly low terms:
$25 TO $37 MONTHLY.
Includfs Principal and Interest
No "Cash Down"
Payment
The locations are north, west and south.
We want to show these homes to careful
buyers, any time between 6 a, m. and 10
p. m., including next Sunday.
As In all other lines of good business,
we find quick sales and small profits
pay best. These prices and these terms,
slid, above all, these homes, enables us to
sell several of them each week to dis
criminating buyers. Phone us.
Saunders Co.
Douglas 3A22. 1216 W. O. W. Building.
After : Webster 4771.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
ElkCity.Douglas Co.
SO ACRES Almost new Improvements:
6 r. house; bsrn for 10 head cows, t heaJ
horses; small haymow, tons; new gran
ary: new chicken house; good well. This
Is fine laying land, A-l soil: 8 or 4 acres
alfalfa; not a foot of waste land on it;
within three miles of three towns, south
east of Klk City, near Military road. The
luy of the land and Crops will show for
themselves. Let me show It. To see It
Is to believe It is an ideal "neck of the
woods" to be In, and you cannot beat It
in that neok ACT AT ONCE. This means
you, who la a little hit, or decidedly
choice. Bring wife with you. PRICE
KEDUCKD TO $1S per acre for Imme
diate sale; $720 cash, $6,400 more Mann 1,
balance h years at per cent.
OR1N H. MERHILL, CO.,
N. E. Cor. lOd anl M, South Omaha o
A BIG FARM FOR OMAHA
INCOME
One of our clients has two fine, well
Improved farms In Northeastern Ne
, braska. equity $110,u0o, to exchange for
good Income property In Omaha. One
farm adjolua a good railroad town, the
other la about 4 tulles out; both rent
readily.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Omaha. Nebraska.
5-ROOM Itfr-STOKY HOUSE. GOOD
DOCATfON.
$32 CASH and W PKK MONTH, or WIU
Pay Moving Expenses for Party
Who Will Pav Ki0 Cash.
. This house Is brand new, all modern,
and It will stand the mosl critical Inspec
tion as to quality of material used and
methods of const ruction.
This house has a full cement basement
and is heated by furnace
The living room and dining room are
beautifully finished in oak. The living
room la large and has an open stairway,
t.niii.iit seat and coat closet-
Balance of house finished in pine. Wall
decorations and electric fixtures can be
chosen by purchaser. ....
House races east in oeaumui locsiwn
and Is about a block from car line.
. we have several enciuwta cars ana cib
take you to see thla house In perfect com-
,0rt . P. WRIGHT.
Telephone office. Douglas 292A In day
time. Residence phone. Walnut ti, after
;30 p. in.
Dundee.
Dundee Lot
At the northwest corner of (th and
Capitol Ave. we offer a lot, 60 feet, south
front on Capitol Ave. by 136 feet on EiOth.
Both streets paved and the paving all
paid. Nothing In Dundee like it for the
money. The owner of thla lot bought it
with the view of building a home, but
on account of business waa compelled to
leave Omaha, hence Is anxious to sell.
A. P. Tukey & Son
441-$-$ Bd. of Trade Bldg. Phono D. Uii.
REAL EMT.iTK WANTED
Theae sales were reported todav: Wheut
o. nam winter: 1 car, 1.0H. No. a
hard winter: 2 cars. $1.08. No. 4 hsrd
winter: 1 car, $1.07; S-6 car, $1.(W: i-C, car.
$1.0f.Vt. No. $ durum: 1 car, $1.2. No.
mixed: 3 cars. $1.07. No. 4 mixed: 1 car,
$1.(3. No, $ spring: 1 oar, $1.08: l car,
$1,084. No. 4 spring: 1 car, $1,044: 1 car,
$1.04; 1 car. $1,024. No grade: 2-S car,
$1.01. Rye-No. 2: t cars. $1,044: $-8 car,
$1.04. No. $: 2 cars, $l.nn. No. 4: 1-6
car, $1.02. Barley Rejected: 1 car. Mc.
4'orn No, J white: 1 car, 6i4c No. 3
white: 1 fare, 6c. No. white: 1 car,
WNc. No. t yellow: 7 cars, 6!H- No. $
yellow: 6 cars, l.xVc; 2 cars. 584c. No. S
yellow: 1 car, oH4c No. 6 yellow: 1
car, SSVic. Hweet: 1 car, 644i'. No. 1
mixed. 1 car. M4c. No. i mixed: 7 cars,
fiN4c. No. $ mixed: 1 car, near white.
Mi 4c; 1 car, near white, r(i4o; 7 cars, file;
2 cars, 6714c. No. 5 mixed: I ears, C7c.
No. 8 mixed: 3 ears. 67c. Hani pie: 1
car, 674c. Data Standard: S cars, 464a.
No. S white: 4 cars. 44c: 9 cars, 444e.
No. 4 white: 2 cars, 444c; $ cars, 44c. No
grade: 1 cor, 434c; 1 ear, 4c; 1 car. 42e.
Oman a fash prices v neat: rso.
hard. $1.W43110; No. 8 hard, $1.074fl.09;
No. 4 hard, tl.oofel.OTtti No. 2 soring.
$1.07ifil.ffl4; No. 3 spring, $l.lW1.0S4i No
4 spring, n.nwi vr, no. z durum, si.uw
1.20: No. 3 durum, $1.241.25. Corn: No.
1 white. 6!i4l&69,4c: No. 2 white. Hiy694c:
No. 3 white. CKVaWV: No. 4 white. MUM
ftWc-r No. 6 white, Wrtc: No. B while.
WWi-u4c; No. l yellow, iffs4e; No. t
yellow, 5Siifi9c; No. 8 yellow, 684tfi68c:
ino. 4 yellow, womwiaO wo. p yenow.
8W!iVi84o; No. yellow, 6TiM4c; No. 1
mixed, rKliiW4c; No. 2 mixed, 6W&f84c;
No. 3 mixed. 67YMc; No. 4 mixed, 674
(7o; No. 6 mixed, E74tr67ic; No. 6
mixed, S7'iii7c. Osts: No. 2 white, 414
H64o; standard, 4fAi464o: No. $ white,
44 W'i 4414c: No. 4 white. 44ff444n, Barley:
Malting, 6Vfite; No. 1 feed, 50ftiy)o. Rye;
No. 2, $1.04q 1.044; No. 3, $1.034fl.08V
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the TradlnsT and Cloalac
Prices on Hoard of Trad.
CHICAGO, Deo. 10. Fear of grave
damage having been done by frost In
Argentina acted as more than an offset
today for tho bearish influence of the
German naval defeat and of the Illness of
the kaiser. The market, although much
unsettled, closed 4Gp4o to o above last
night. Corn scored a net gain of iio
to 4c; oats finished 4c down tn 4o up,
and provisions at a decline of aViQRo lo
20f '224 cents.
Notwithstanding that the British vie.
tory near the Falkland Islands did away
with most, if not all, the danger of Oar
man Interference with shipments to IMver
pool. the effect on the wheat market here
seemed to be more decided than In Eng
land, where prices were reorted a
comparatively firm owing to Argentine
advices of serious frost damage. Bearish
feeling In Chicago early was Increased
by rumors of the death of the kaiser, but
when denials were promptly forthcoming,
the market made a audden rebound, and
there waa closer attention to estimates
that 2.UO0.O0O acres In the province of
Buenos Ayrss bad possibly suffered ir
reparable harm.
Later assertions that the Argentine
damage reports had been greatly exagnr
iai lad ta a series of nervoua price
changes In wheat, but in tne end tne nuns
Held the advantage. Assertion or large
export sale of flour at Minneapolis and
of additional sales at Kansas City and
St. Louis counted aralnst the bears.
Decreasing receipts put strength into
corn from tne start. Tnere was aiso
evidenoe of a good call from aeaboard
exporters. Tee oats market nad lime
ct on despite talk or i.uiu.ouu busneis nav.
Ing been taken for Kurope. According to
some observers, the buying waa to cover
ahortaaea on contracts rather than to
antilv on new export business.
Provisions ruiea lower owing to a orea
in ho values. There was rather free
selling br houses with stockyard con
nections and by miscellaneous holders.
drain prices rurnisneq by ixgan
Brvan, office 315 South Sixteenth street
ea ra lii-srral Market.
NEW YORK. Dec 1'fru.lt Its
stcsily; molasses, 3 2c; centrifugal, J1.'
Hafltitd. steady: tut losr. ; cuiMieu,
0c; m ii Id A. s.'w, cubes, i-ll!; WW I
powdered. $ 2"-c; powdered, i final
franiilnted, ,10c: Diamond A. &.10c, con j
rctionrrs' A, eo: No. 1. 4 8fc.
BITTTKR Stead-; reeclpts. 6.2M tubs,
creamery extras ( score), $J-i;ic; j
creamery (hlslier scoring , ,14c; firsts,,
HltV; seconds, ii'2c; process extras.
?.4ii2iV-: Indies, current make, firsts, a:"
ti-c; seconds. Kc; packing stock, current '
make. No. 2, 21 21 4c 1
CM KES10 -tealv; rentlpts. 4'1 boxes:
state lrlc milk held eclalt.
lSo; state whole milk, held, colored.
We; State wnole milk, held, nversge fancy,
1&4j16c; stats whole milk, fresh spe
cials, white, l.'4ftl6V: state whole milk,
belli, colored. 164c; slate whole milk,
fresh, average fancy, DSflir-c; skims, 34
tiiVtc
tX(k-l'lrni. rei-eplis. 7,101 esses:
fresh gathered, extra fine, 43w44c; extra
firsts, 4141421'; firsts, S.Vtro; seconds, X2rn'
37c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hen
ery whites, mmiiUc; state. Pennsylvania
and nearby gathered whites. 4i4ikV;
slate, ivtiprylvanm and nearly hennery
browns, 44iii4ta-; stste. Pennsylvania, and
nearby Knincred browns and mixed col
ors. ;u41c
POl'l.TKY IJve. firm: western chick
ens. 124AU4C; fowls. rrl44o: turkeys.
124ftl6r; dressed, firm; western roasting
chickens, l.vtrlwv; fresh fowls. 124 y 174c;
turkeys. IJIiClc.
Kaasas (Mr rata and ProTlslans.
KANSAS CITY, Dec 10-WHKAT-N.v
3 hard. $I.WMil.it4: No. 2 red, $1 04lfl.l;
December. $1 """-V Mmv, $1 i:'itrl H4
CORN No. 2 mixed. tni4f'lc; No. 2
white. 14o; December. HOV: May, HTc
OA TP No. 2 white, 4c; No. 2 mixed, 424
44c
BI TTKU-Crraniery. 31c; firsts. 29c;
ecomla, 2c: packing slock. 20
KUUH- e irsts ; seeonos, sic.
lWl.THY liens, He; roosters, Vc; tur
keys, l.'x-.
Minneapolis .rath Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 10 WH EAT De
cember, $1,124; May, $1,104: No. 1 hard,
ti in- No. 1 northern. $1 144,I17; No. i
northern. $1 . 1 1 4b'l r,
Kl. l U I'nchniiite!.
HARLKY-iVWiiiOc.
11YK 1 .OMtl.tsj. .
HllAN-$.'2."o.
i'IIIIN-No. 3 yellow, W'Vuo-'-V'. ,
OATS No while. 4."4c
KI.AA-41.4701.6U.
Liverpool Oral MaVkrt.
LIVERPOOL. Dec' 10.--WHKAT-Kw.t.
steadv; No. 1 Manitoba. 10s W; No. i Hs
1l'.l: No. 2. ! 4d; No. 3 hard, winter,
lis h4d. Futures nominal.
CORN Snot, quiet; American
new. os lid. Futures steady
us U4l; January, 6a livd.
KLOI'R Winter patents, 38s M.
at. Iianla Grala Market.
ST I.OIMS, Dec, W.-WIIRAT-SO. 2
red. $1.134411.14; No. I hard, $1 14411 16. De
cember, $1,124: May. $1.1. .
CORN-No. J. 3c; No. 2 white, fi4c; De
cember. 624c: May. 4V
OATH-No. i, 441c; No. 2 while. 4S4c
t offer Market.
NKW YORK. Dec 10.-tX)lTKro-After
somo earlf Irregularity the ".r
ket doveloped renewed stienBth. owing to
the firmness of the cost and, freight situ
ation and reports of a mora "-ctlve busi
ness both In spot coffees and to arrt.
Tho optnlng was 6 points higher to 4
points lower, and active months sold
about 4 to points net lower during the
early afternoon, but the market rsllled
shitrrly in the later trading and Hosed
at a net advance of fi to 17 points. Sal,
20.(KX bugs. Decm1r, 0.fcc; JnuSr'
8.Mc; February, .TIc; March, 871k-; April.
$8sc- May .lWf; June, 8.81c; July, 7.I.U;.
August. fVe; September. T.NBc; October,
IMc; Novemler, 8k- Ppot firm: Rio
No 7. 74fi'74e: Santos No. 4, WW.
Santos 4s were quoted at (MWfB.ftk: In the
cost and freight market.
oas
has Iwen rTovcrd snd Iruuca an ,iow
srllln lllrfoit in the anmc nolihcs l at
ls-t week's close. Aged sheep sre i'lnc
lilgher.
tuotstlons on sheep snd liimha: l.-unhs,
good to choice. $v2Vn..iO; lamb,i. finr to
. - -,,Trn i good. $X.0itiX.26: feeders, good lo i lu lce,
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN LOWER ; JVl.r7'70; feeders, common t ' 10.
vear nss. snod to cnoice. 11.11-1.0; ear-
Cattle Show Vfry Little Chanje as
Compared with Wednesday.
Fat ".keep and l.aanlia Very ellve
tellers at Prices Tea in Fifteen
tents Itlaker Tkan "
Wedaeads .
I'ma. fulr to rood. $.nV(r7.W: yesrlltigs.
feeders, $f.6i.lo; wethers, good to choice.
J.'. 7imi a): wethers, fair to good. .i.4ofi
i 70, wethers, feeders, $4.4(i "'.00; ewes.
nod to ehnlco. 8ft Mvt " .3',: ewes, fslr to
snod. $4. 5oi5.ii0; ewes, feeders, $.1.v.(4.s.
Stll'TK OMAHA, Dec 11, li14.
white. I Official Monday .4l 4.1H7
orroclal Tuesday I. VI, .:n
ll tidal Wednesday.... S.'.'HW 3;ti'
Kstlmate Thursday 3,3o0 4,700
No.
HM native sewes
no culls
171 native lambs
N culls
,V.2! 130 fed ewes
10,600, 11" fed ewes
21 etuis ewes . . . .
3.713
44. 342
42.327
44 310
62.420
3... 119
Four days this week.V7.tf1 17,7.10
Same dHya last week . ,1!. 476 4.2:r7
Same davs I tvka ago. .13.014 24. 4:i
Same iIms 3 w ks ago. .12.ill! 3R.2HI
Same days 4 wks ago. .IS. 422 2,Ui
Same days lust year. . .1H.261 i.l7
The following table vhnwi the receipt
. cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
date, as compared with last year;
114. 113. Dec
Cattle sxo S62 t20,74 34.21
II lis 2.U7.277 2 ;w.H47 J7.6,'0
Sheep 8.021.104 3,110.97' W.St
The following table shows th eaverage
price for hogs at tho South Omaha live
stock market for the last few 1 s. with
compsrlaons:
1S1 fed ewes
N2 cull Inmbs . .
144 fed ewes ....
1X3 fed ewes ....
Av.
..1"4
.. !
.. 71
.. 6!
..U2
, , 7:
.. K!
..l'si
.. 4
. . !
..101
Pr.
6 "
3 7;.
X in
l 6
,i 4-t
s
8 .Vl
6 4o
0 ikl
Date, j 1814. l13.l12.ll:U.lt)10.iltK.lim.
mixed.
1 (ereiuber,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Deo.
Deo.
Dec.
Dec.
1 ec.
Dec-.
Dec.
I ce,
Deo.
Doc
i2i
23: 7 oo
I 7 67 7 V, 1H Ki 7 M
7 4HV
! 61
7 W.V
7 414
21
36
2h:
2?
2.1
m 1 1641
7 fi7l $ Ml 83 7 W
7 611 8 241 I 7.7
7 60 1 7 6W 1U 8 771
T 441 7 47
7 4S
7 47
7 61
8 MS
8 81 4
8 744
$ 76
734
m
8 !4
M4I
91
8 K34
7 8S
7 40
7 421
7 34
I 831 8 04
8 121 I 8 04
8 00 w
01
04
8 01
a
8 021
0; 8 Wi
7 00 $ U
7 87, 7 ix
7 U 8 01;
7 1S 8 (Wi
1 8 03
7 24l
8 4!, 7
7 86
7 70
7 74
7 6
7 64
7 U
7 411 7 641 6 M
8 an 8 32
7 W 8 711 $ 431 8 47 7 64
7 87 . t ft 971 7 12 22
7 441 7 W 0l! 7 46 1 8 30
7 41 7 Ml 17 6 8 S:l!
S 87
t 76
8 t.l
t Gil
6 61
I $
a
& 7S
6 tk
$ 6.1
6 6N
8 31
8 I
5 43
5 48
8 63
NEW YORK jTOCX MARKET
Continued Broadening of Demand
for High-Grade Securities.
MANY OVER COUNTER SALES
eope cf TradlasTt " Well
Fxteat. U Below that of
rent Active Days.
MB l(S
llr-
Kaasaa Cltr H "to Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec IJ-rCATT?.
-Uecelpts, S,f00 head: market trnnu.
prime fed steers. $9.fii'll.ae: dressed tieef
steers. $7.60a26:
.: stockers and foders, $.O0ie.ltV, bulls,
i lira. BAO1WI00II.
ilOUft-Hecelpt'a. ,oW head: market
lower: hulk of sales, r.00W7.1&: havy
17 (WVii-T wi- nackers and butchers, sJ.ooif
11.1,1. tit 2U,t. dIhs. 81.2I.H ,.
'ui!'inirr AM) I-AMHS Ilecelpts 8.000
head; market steady; lamba, -B.r?:
yearllnp", $it.?5ti7.60; wethers, $5.2tttnl.2o,
we, $4.Mmt.Mi.
gt. l.ol Lire Stock Market.
8T. L017I8. Dec. 10.-CATTL13-R4-
Celpts, 0U0 head; market nigner; ni
kf .iiu.m t7.VKM1.00: cows and heifers,
a.-, km "r, unuthern ateera 86.76iij7.76: cow s
an'l hellers, H-WW-w; nauvo caiyra, s.
9.60. .
HOOS-Receipts. 10,700 head; market
lower: plifs and llgits. SCOutiT; mixed
and butchers, fi.lirtj'i.&ri; good heavy,
hend: market higher: native muttons,
$4.76tii.BO; licnbs, $8.004i.W); yearlings,
$6.50'i47.26.
Xlonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. T.-.. 10 OATTLF.-
Reoelnts. 81O hoad: market strong; native
steers $8.00fux4.4t; butchers, $6.264'7.40; cows
and heifers, $4.76'h6..'ior cantiers, $4.&Vi
6.00; stockers and feeders, &.Wi.:i;
calveg. $3.Wff.60; buns, stss, etc., iwf
7.00.
HOuB Receipt 8.""0 neaa; morse
dull; heavy. l8.9mMBj mixed, $6.lf7HiT
8.W; light, i.hU.8i Vx; duik 01 sales, sv.bs
ftti.90.
head.
Sundsy. Holiday. , ,
CATTL1& The receipts of cattle this
morning numbered 132 cars, a very liberal
run for a Thursday, but still the total
for the week Is smaller than for tho cor
responding four days last week by almost
2.000 head. At the same time the run Is
larger than a year ago by over l,iHv head.
As advices from other selling points
were not particularly encouraging, buy
ers were somewhat Inclined tn take their
time, giving the trade the appearance of
being slow, htlll there was a fair move
ment and the big bulk of the receipts
chanaod hands In reasonable season. The
1 prics-s psid on the desirable Kimie were
(about ateadv with yesterdsy. This means
1 that the market Is now around uoo neigner
than the extreme low point of last week.
Cows and heifers were a little slow, but
there was not much change In the mar-
ket as compared with yesterday, taking
the trade as a whole. Buyers taking
were not quite so anxious for them as
they were earlier tn tne wees, ana in
the rase of undesirable stuff they may
not have been bid Quite so strong ss yes
terday. Still the market Is around 4'Wo
higher on killing grades than it was at
the low time Isst week.
The feeling this late In the week Is
never as strong on feeders as It Is ear
lier. Htlll there was a reasonably good
demand and the desirable kinds changed
hands In fair season.
Quotations on cattle: Prime yearlings,
in Sixii'10.60; good to choice cornfed beeves,
$8.6titi.ii.6tt: fair to good oornfed beeves
$7.60414.60; common to fslr cornfed beeves
80 6iiu7.bo: good to choice ranee steers. $7.7i
H 2f: fair to rood ranae beeves. I7.2M
f.76; common to fair range beeves, $6.00ii
7.24; good to choice heifers. $8.ona7.0O; good
to choice cows. $6.VU.26; fair to good
cows. $5-Otfi5.0O; common to fair cows, $1.60
l&fi.OO: good to choice stockers and feed
ers, $T4Wr7.8T: fair to givod stockers and
feeders. $tV76'ci7.35; common to fair stock
ers and feedera, $6.76ft4.60; stock heifers,
$4.Tfy.2n; stock cows, M.5ts8.O0: stock
calves, $ft.6o4r7.60; veal calves, $7.0CKil'8.60;
bulla, stags, etc., $5.267.10.
Kepresentatlve sales:
li IS 15 IT STEERS.
GENERAL housework, c2ty. country,
Male wages, small family. Address C
fT7. Hoe.
LKUAL XOTICKK
SI-VTIoN Kimball Co. Gross, 21ul Paul.
2'0I Paul.
Tesas.
FOR S-tLE To close an estate; 100
acres In Hlo Grande valley, 4 miles
frcm Mercedes, Texas. All under culti
vation. For price and terms write The
Iriinneaota Land A Trust Co.. 4ue Mars
jaucue Art., Minnow polla, Mloa
FIVE-BOOM BUNGALOW
NEW. ALL MODERN
ONE BLOCK FROM CARXJNE
SOUTHWEST PART OF CITY
Can be bought on the following- terms:
$30 cash and $30 per month.
This house has five nice, large room,
all finished in hard pine, with edge
sawed pine floors. The price Is so rea
sonable and the terms so easy that you'll
decide it foolish to gi on paying rent
aff-r you have seen It.
We have several cars and ran take you
to s e houses cuickly and with no Incon
venience to you.
E. P. WRIGHT,
Telephone, office, Ioug. 228, daytime.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.
Notice to iliddere, Kxtniiaion Water
-Works Byatem, Elliott. Iowa:
healed proposals will bu received at the
Office of the Town Clerk of the Town
of Elliott, Iowa, until 7:30 p. m. on Mon
day, Dec. zjst, 1 hi 4. ror tne rurnlahlng or
all material und the construction of an
extension of the Municipal Water Works
system aa authorised by special election
of Nov. . mi.
Engineer's estimate shows the following
11MS of Quantities:
Water mains. 2.400 ft of 8-1 n class B
Pipe, 8.000 ft. of 4-1 n. class B. S.OuO Pounds
special castings. 8-4 In. and 17-4-ln. fire
hydrants, 3-ti-ln. and 10-4-ln. valvea. Bid
to cover all labor and material necessary
to Uie furnishing and Installing of the
system complete.
Each bid must ba accompanied by a
certified check. In a separate envelope;
said checks shall be drawn on some
known responsible bank and made pay
able to the Town Treasurer of the Town
of Elliott. Iowa, in the sum of $600.00;
esch envelope must be addressed to the
Town of Elliott, Iowa, and endorsed with
the name of the bidder and tne improve
ment said check and bid Is for.
Certified checks will be returned to un
successful bidders and also to successful
bidder when he shall have entered Into
contract for the construction of the Im
provement and give bond In the sum of
60 per cent of the contract price. The
contract will contain a provision that the
Contractor shall guarantee the Improve
ment to remain In good repair tor on
year from and after lis optanee, and
Artlclel Open. I High. I T-ow. I Clone. I Yes'y.
No.
84..,.
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I
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ITt 8 80 1114 I U
10711 7 00 14 Ilt 8 U
11 7 In 30 lion I 40
MVM 7 St Xt 1170 40
XI t 86 SO Ill 46
HI IM 40 IM8 I 10
una t to 40 im 1 u
Kl IH ay Ht.7 i
W IU li ...1!M 8 6
Him 1 so M 1st ta
1044 T to 25 1U I 70
MS T SO SO IH'H 8 74
I4MS 8 01) IS 14W 8 15
1141) 8 IS 84 160 8 80
1044 8 10 17 tlCitt M
1161 8 40 II IMS no
1101 I t 19.... A 810 9 71
8 15
HTEEHH AND HEIFERS,
NKW YORK. Dec. 10. Continued broad
ening of th demand for mun grane
securities was the conspicuous feature of
the general financial situation today, both
on the stock exchange anl among bank
ers, who reported a large iiumurr m
over counter" ssies. infra were ''"-
of foreign liquidation, prestimamy ior
Oermany, hut this waa taken without
train. . . .
Hoth bonds and Block or speculative
quality moved Irregularly, but the scope
of the trading, as well as Its extent, was
below that of recent, active days. In the
stock list submitted by the exchange the
weakest feature was New York tntrai,
which reflected yeaterday'8 dividend an
nouncement. Routine news Included the NoTernner
tonnage statement of the United- Plate
Steel corporation which waa more favor
able than most forecasts, and the rovern
mentcotton report, which estimated the
1l'I4-i; yield at almost lfi.00O.Oii0 wlthot
llnters. Phould this promise be fulfilled,
the crop will he the lorgest In the history
of tho country, exceeding the last five
year average bv almost 4.000 balna. Cotton
options brose precipitately op publication
of the report. '
Leading steel mills, af-cordlnir to report,
have Increased their production thus afar
this month and indications of genuine
betterment were offered by advances In
some specie! products. Negotiations for
tho exportation of large quantities of
rails and ties were still pending, likewise
the filling of some substantial domestic
orders.
Hankers were again In conference with
representatives of European B-overnmenU
planning the placing of additional credits
In this market, but no details concerning
these protects were obtainable. Some
of the prominent railway and Industrial
corporations also were said to bavo new
financing In contemplation.
For the first time. several days, retch -marks
failed lo show Increasing atrengtli.
a fact which was associated with the
recent defeat of the German fleet in
the South Atlantic. More likely, however.
It was due to a temporary cessation of
demaivl for these remittances.
l-ondnn'e markets were t-herfui and the
Rank of England statement, showed Im
provement over recent weeks.
Closing ouotatlotis on bonds today were
ss follows: 1
94 Mo. Pae. rr. 8s ... 41
N.T. ftty 4VtS ISM.HWH
KUNo. Panttlo 4s
10 da 3a H
l'rae. T. at T. 8a.... 84 ,
lOtHHraHIng gen. 4a.... 4iV
W Ho. Par. ct. 4a
intUj do rf.'4a
A. T. T. cv. 4WS. S do ct. 6a
Armour r. 4 4. S"4j8o. Hallway Ss....
Atrhlaua itan. 4a..,. II Inloq I acltlo 4a...
Chea. Otllo 4a.. MU4, 80 SV. 4s
'. H. q. . 4a.... VitT. H. Ruhtwr la...
I M a S ! i 44,a. WV. 8. giaei la
r. It. I. A P. r. 4a. IXWalah lu ts
1). aV R. O. rat. 8a. 414 art. fnloo 44aa..
K. C, Ho. f. Is... la Waal. Klas. ay, a.
L. N. upl. 4... IliK ,
lll(f.
VJ. H. eaf. to. rag...
do eoupon
V. 8. la. rag
80 coupon
V. 8. 4a. rag
do coupon
Panama Da coupon.
Am. Smaltora
7tA 7 4fl
W t 40
907 7 M
18..
110
104
7 88
8 0
84
Wi
twHa
9-1
8H'i
1111 '
100
r
7'a
w-ia
Wheat
Dec.. 1 15H1
May.ll aK4Va
;orn I
Deo. KPi
11$ I
1 I-
63i
6M.
Oats
I ec
May
Pork
Jan.
Muy.
Lard
Jan..
May.
Ribs
Jan.
May
! 47 47047HI 48S
61WWi W
18 06 18 OS 17 87V,
18 60 18 60 18 32V&
70 70 fa-TV,
96 W 90-2',;
Tt 77 72Hj
K)0S 10 07 10 fti4l
1 14 1 18 1 16
1 L.l 1 20S!1 'iOH'i
I I
K.'t 62 l7S(6 4
t1,!8V!,i'W4
B8il 47
1790-2V1
18 37
t 87
W-
TSU-7
10 02-08
Heaidonce,' Walnut 882, after (:3u p. to. Uvs bond shall oonlaia a Ilka provision.
18 1J
18 U
77
r
77
10 07
Chicago Caen Prices Wheat: No. $ red,
fl.lJWi 1.1641 No. 2 herd, $l.luML18. Corn:
No. i yellow, old. 4tiMo: new. 633c;
No. $ yellow, old, .K(i3r: new, lit
62c. Osts: No. $ whits. 47ff474o; stan
dard. 47Z8-W "ao. Rye: No. 2. IIJ'S'I-IOHi-Barley:
iwtrioe. Timothy: $37Vij6.60.
Clover: $1.0"14 W). Pork: $11(0. Lard:
pi if,. Ribs: $8.12r39.7.
PUTTEK Hteady ; creamery, $4tT32o.
POTATOE-Steady: receipts, $7 cars;
Michigan and Wisconsin red, Sf.'WOc,
Michlsan and Wisconsin white, S&ft43c. '
EGGS Higher; receipts. 2,865 cases; at
I.F.UAL NOTIOKH
Plans and specifications are on file at
tK or flea of the Town Clerk of KUIotL la.
The Town Council reserves the right to
accept or reject any bid without ex
planation or recourse.
J. F. ME KERB. Mayor.
Published by authority of tne Town
Council of the Town of Elliott. Iowa.
JX D. UULL.Y, Town Clerk.
1
rttoa Market.
KM YORK. Dec. 10. COTTON SDOt.
nnii- mlrlilMnir uplands. 7.40c.
Closing prices on the cotton market
were tho lowest of the day.
Cotton futures closed bareiy steady;
December. 8.880; January, 7.02c: March,
7.17c: May, 7.86o; July, 7.60c; October, 7.70c.
i.ivkhpuuu oeo. iu uriuii nooi.
quiet; prices easier; American miauling
fiflr. B.24d; good middling, 4.00d; mid
dling, 4 B4d: low middling, s.sim; gooa or
dinary, 8.Z9a; orainary, s.m; saies, awj
bales.
Metal MarUet.
wrn' YORK. DM 10. METAI-Iead.
steady; $3 76i3 W; London. Clt 6a. HpclUr,
Tin eteaoy at im-wwao-w. 1. i,i-r inm,
.limivtlo. 813.00: casting. $11.7TitI'12.87.
Iron quiet and unchanged. At Iondon
Kpot. copper, 66. 12s 8d: futures, 60 17a
81. Hpot tin. 8:i4ti; futures, i4u. epcuer,
4-rt Ka
BT. LOUIS. Dec. 10-'MI0TAIA--Tait
dull at $3.$7. Hplter firm at $u.uKi6.i.
It. Joseph Lis Btiaek Markeit.
BT. JOHEP1I. Dec, 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,700 head; marsei ateaov; steers,
$7.00010.00; cows and belters, $4.75(3. 00;
t oofia.60.
HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head; market $9
10c lower; top, $7.X; bulk of sales, $8-1(60
1 IX
BHEKP AMI UAauu-nrrriim, n
bead; market steady 1 lambs, $7. 6038.40,
BmIw Tradlac Hesauied.
HOUTViN. Iiec. 10. Trading on tho stuck
exchange here was resumed today after a
suspension of loy days, ana accoraing to
President Walter JacKSim vusioesa wi
conducted In a satisfactory manner. 1 h
volume of trading was about the same
as on an average day last spring, lfi.581
shan-s uf sloe anu v' 10 ovinia
changing hands.
Waal Market.
IiONDON. Dec. 10 WOOI The wool
a. 1.. ahowed little change today. Cross
breds were largely bought by the home
trade. Fine merlnoe were steadier and
were less frequently withdrawn, but tho
lower aorta were slow. There was no
American buying. Tha offerings amounted
to ,W0 bales.
Dry Uoodi Market .
NEW YORK, Dec. 10 DRV GOODI
Buying of branded domestlo cottons waa
stimulated oy wie pnia nuuouuiu a-n
nounred today. Raw s'ik. firmer. Over
coatings for fall were offered at an ad
v auce or 10c a yeru.
Baals C larlas.
OMAHA. Ixtc 10. Bank clearings for
Omalia today were $J.032.lt.76 and for
the corresponding day last year 8:1,042.
M.40.
O'llsy (.els Offers.
F.x-Maiiager Hunrv O'Dav of the Cults
aid last week that he has three offers
of noslt'ons for next year, but woiil
make no decision until the first of the
year. He declined to divulge tha nature
of tha offara.
I'issi 1 sxaei
4
8
1
2
.......
1W0 I 00
1140 I 10
1017 9 16
lOil 8 26
1146 115
..A.l'JM 8 40
1118 8 60
110 I 60
10IS tti
1X10 178
itnt 8 90
900 7 90
VMS 7 6s
,.. U T M
141 9 10
..1408 8 89
..14.W 8 84
..ItiM 8 Kl
..U.lfl I 74
..1U8 7 09
... 9T0 4 17 1W 6 6
... 4 76 8 ....1016 I 44
... Ill I K 17 KM I 71
... MO 4 75 14 104 I M
...all 4 m 80....U 7 6 94
... M 18 1
...1011 4 90 I.
... 149 I 00 4
...)0H i It I
... 7Ut I 16 4
... 9U0 I 10 I......
... IKO I II 80
... IN Hi 1
...1011 6 40 24
13..- 144 8 60 I
IA4I H II
,844 8 0 9
4"T 4 1 I
, in 8 m ....-
lat 9 38 88
11 1009 8 78
BULLS.
6 II 1.... .
91 8 69 l..M...
710 I M 1
...lew) I 85 1.
...1170 I TI 4.-
.1410 S So
CALVES.
. . . 198 4 80 4 - - , , , 248 T 90
871 6 TS 1 IM 7 90
I....- Ill I 16 1 M IN
8 441 7 90 1 140 9 00
BTIX KKK8 AND FBEDKK9.
T..... 547 4 t 9, m 7 0S
l....M M 8 18 3.... 1M 7 10
. Ill 9 71 I -.JOr.l T 91
.1000 71 11 Sal T 86
17 471 8 76
HOOK Wlitle local auimllea remained
very light. Chicago reported a Una run
aim wiin lower pnoaa at mat point me
local trade opened out very dull, and
somewhat lower. Hlilppera aud peculators
were uuyiiur on ine early roum.a in
rather limited way at price that were;
rom a nioaei to as mucn as iuo lower.
Packers' early bids were even worsa than
that, belna: loiiluc off. Heilera refused to
make so large a concession without first
putting up a fight and the trade dragged
along, wiin Shippers Picking un a lew
now and then, until close to 10 o'clock, hy
in is lime oacKer Did a were arounu a flat
dime lower and some hoaa Were cashed
on that basis. As things began to liven up
a uiue the trade continued to strengthen,
so that most of the kllllnaT hoas moved
on tha saAie bsxls as tha snippers, that Is,
twtuuo lower than Wednesday, while at
the good time prices were no more than
a nickel below yesterday average. The
market wound up fairly active and firm
at the decline.
hulk of the offerings moved at 8875
90. wlltl a, too of $d 86. Heat shipping
gradea appeared to show the must of the
break, and It was hard to gel over 86.80
for the kind that brought even money
yesterday. Shipping order at thla point
are hardly so numerous aa might b
wished for, although a good speculative
demand 1 partly making up this de
ficiency.
KeretDts rooted up sixiy-eurnt ear.
bringing th week's total up to 17.7SO head.
This to more than 10,0000 smaller than
last week and 18,600 short of th corro
sMindlng days last year.
tsHH.r.l' 11 was untie eviucm in pack
ers wanted some killing sheep and lambs
today as competition among them waa ao
strong tnat prices snowea a runner aa
vance of lOrul&o. The Improvement oc
curred In spite of the fact that th re
ceipts were generous for a Thursday, j
amounting to about 10.6U) head, against ;
4.822 a week ago and 7,933 a year ago. A
scarcity of prime killers continued to
b a fsature. Komi range lamb sold up
to $8.40, against a top yesterday of $8.2
A shipment of corn-fed ewe brought $6.40,
compared with a top or i Jo on Wednes
day's market. A brisk trad featured
th market all the way through, and
Ilk Thursday and Wednesdsy everything
ws weighed up In good season. Feed
ers were In light supply and generally
steady.
Outstanding features this week thus far
have been the liberal receipts on Monday,
accompanied by a sharp slump of ajoc.
Bine that time, however, the receipts
have dropped off considerably, the esil
mste for the four days to date amount
ing V only 28,204, compared with 44,342
CLOSING PRICKM OF STOCKS
' Kxrhaaave Committee Issoes List.
Dec-lam It I'nne-resaary.
NEW YORK. Dwc. 10. Following are
the closing prices as Issued by the Htock
exchange committee:
Amal. Copper 44 tnlar.-Mat. 1
Am. flaat Hu(ar..., t Harvaaier PI
Jam M K. 11 Roalhars M'
.. 904Latalgh Valley 181
.. 844 Mo. l'artrio ,, s
.. MH Nat. Blarult 1!S
.. tn National Ia4 41',
..108 N. Y. Cantral 7IS
..117 Norfolk W 94'a
..III Naw Haves 61
.. HHNn. PaHlo 9S
,. 404 Ontario W... n
.. 17 Pacirio Mail 1
..lURoadlDg 140
.. at Km lalasd lit,
.. asii do pid is
xis union reams ...... lis
Amarlras
do pM
Am. fottnn Oil.,
Am. Kmaltlng ..,
da pfd
Amaiiran Kusar
Am. T. A T..
Am. Tobacco ,.,
Atchlaon
Heth. Steal
Hrooklya Tranalt
anadlas Pairlo
Outral Lsathar
at. Paul
Colorado Fsal
or a rroduots ..... m ao pro
Uanver ...j. 4a.U. V. Rubber 41
da sfd USit'tah Coppar .....tri
Rrls 1st piA.. II wasters t'aloa ..... 68
Illinois Oatrsl ....104Taiaa Oil 19
Ifw Yrk Miser Market.
NEW YORK. Dec 10 MEftCANTTLB
PAPER 4'4t-4 per cent.
8THRLINO RXCHANQB Steady: .
sixty-day bills. $4.6476; tor oaJblea, $48S;.
for demand. $4.67H.
BILVErt-Bar, a
LONDON, Deo. 10. SILVER Bar, 23f'
pr ounce.
UIHlXJtlNT KATE-BIMrt IU tUT .
months' bills, 2 per cent-
Call money steady: hle-h. 4 per eentl low. '
8 per cent; ruling; rats, 8 per cent; '
last loan, 4 per oent; closing bid, 2 par
cent; offered at 4 per cent.
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fifty shares guaranteed seven per caul
preferred stock redeemed from forms;
wner. N agents. Will sell direct.
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