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Hotels mm Apartment.
CALIFORNIA )iotl. lh end Call'ornla.
Wskiy ra4e It and up. Hwh h T
DorVjjTTihiTEle- ciTiern Rmnnnblt,
(
Heaaea aa t-ottaaee.
MY HOME
Is My Christmas
Present!
For years we have lived In rented
tinuaas and all irt hVP to fhnw far It la
lot of rent rw elpts. Hut a week aco
we noticed your advertisements. P rK.
a mined your properties, triBdo our selrc
tlon. Now wc are snugly hoimcd In
A Homo of Our Own
It is
Our Christinas Present
to Ourselves
Thla la briefly (crmpiilcruhly boiled
down) story of one of our customers. It
ta alao a fair sample of many other
stories Just now. These
ALL MODERN,
New, .Never Occupied,
. .5, 6, and 7-Ilooni Homes
of splendid construction, up-to-dnte ar
rangements, finishings and conveniences,
good locations.
CHEAP IN PRICE
$23 TO $33.80 MONTllIA
J (1ST LI KE KENT
lncludlna- nrincli.nl and Interest.
No other cash puyment down.
We maintain two enclosed heated autoa
to chow these properties. Telephone for
an appointment any time between s a.
m. and 10 p. m i Including next Sunday.
SAUNDERS
Company,
1J1S-1 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas 3623.
After 6:30, Wehater 4T71. ,
HK L F ST ATE
FARM R( II J.AI ron BALK
KFNTFns and homeseekers use jrom
Carey r.ght and secure Montana farm
now. yoa realise that farm products
wui command extremely high prices dur
ing tl e next few yearaT Thla In your op
portunity to get alarted on a faim of yout
own. The Vailer Innda produce from 31
to 63 huahela wheat. 60 to ion of oata. 0 ta
.0 bushels barley. 4 tc I tons alfalfa pat
acre. 1-et tia d ! ou booklet and tell
you how easy it is to net started. Val ei
Farm sales Company. Box 30. VaJlar.
Mont
Siehreiska.
FOR PALK M acre adlolntng rlty of
Minrlrn. Kearm- Co., Neb.: snort walk
to business renter; all 111 alfalfa, fine for
a jnrburban homo or subdivision. Will
five term to responsible party. rrlc,
$ ' .".fl per acrt Address Mil L. A. Smith,
t LH Ki'linm A,ve . lxa Angeles, Unl
FOR SALE IW acres half mile Alma.
Neb.; 70 acres In cultivation: 4f fall
whet. running water; timber. $.1,600 Im
provements. Fine dairy ranch quarter at
ir.5, or will take (7 fur quarter; H.5"0
mortgage; must le sold by Jan. 1 to closo
partnership. Hm SR. Alr-ia, Neb.
HK.M. FSTATK XOHTH StIK
40-A-IlE MOM K.
6 miles went of city limit of Omaha;
hnd lays gently rolling: 6 acres alfalfa,
shout 1 acres pasture and about ono aero
In graies, balance in cultivation: new 6
room house and other good improve
ments. Price. tlK per acre,
C. U. COM IIS.
(15 Rrandels Theater Bldg Doug. SH6.
?'TI(iN Kimball Co Orosa. 2101 Paul.
STOCK KANCH FOR SALE
IMPROVED fc-arre ramii in Hooker
comity. Nebraska., fifty acres under
cultivat'on, all pood hay and graslng
land. Obliged to sell at once and have
miule price to make It an Inducement.
Write for full description if you want a
place that can be developed Into twice
the price asked for It. John O'Brien.
Owner, Lena. Neb.
ALL si sea, IS per month up. 507 Paxtoa.
STABLE and 6-room house. (14. Will
five man some work to help pay rent
ttn Paxton Block.
OWNER will nay , of movlntc expenses
If rented before December 20. Several
houses. 2 rooms up to t rooms (one of
them all modern). One with etable. Spe
cial low rates. Bookkeeper, 607 Paxton
Block.
$J1 per month (always rented at $lfi) plain
with city water, but overhauled like
new. 17th near Lake Kt. Special If
rented aoon. 607 Paxton Blk.
FOR RENT. 824 15. TH ST. $30
I rooms, nearly new, large living- room,
loxM feet, nicely decorated and thoroup-hly
modern. O. S. Erwin, L 2"0S. or II. S540.
FOR RENT.
MODERATELY PRICED
5- r, oottage, new J22S0
7-r., modern, near car 80.00
-r., nearly new 22.60
6- r finished in oak sn no
6-r. bungalow, stucco 80.00 '
AMERICAN .SECURITY COMPANY. I
Doug, 0013. or evenings call Walnut 8097.
Harney 204f.. o
OVInhnma,
S.Ono ACRFK. larpe tni small tracts; ab
solute title; IMttahunr Co., farming, paa
ture. oil, conl land; jo to $3 per acre.
Write J. E. Cavannirh, McAU-ster, Ok).
Wimnita,
Upper Wisconsin
Beat dairy and iteneral crop state In the
anion; settlers wanted; lands for sale at
low prlues. on easy terma. Aak for book
let M on Wisconsin Central Land Grant
PtaU acres wanted. Write about our
graaiu.- lands. If Interested In fruit lands
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept.. So
Lino Ry Minneapolis. Minn.
Mlaeellaateowa.
WE7 guarantee bargalua In stock farms
and ranches. Write Willis Cadwell
Broken Bow. Nab, The Bargain Man.
REAL E8TATR WANTED
HAVE YOU A FIRST-CLASS
FARM FOR SALE?
We have a client who has (30.000 In
long-time t per cent municipal bonds that
he will exchange for a farm at Its spot
cash value.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.;
Land Specialists,
Ware Block, Omaha.
KLEOANT 6-room. modern brick apart
ment; newly decorated; M per month,
(46 South 29th St
Cottajre. 2044 Vinton St., Kas. electrU:
light, water, toilet, 1E per month.
Frame flat, 1129 8. 29th St.. newly
decorated, f per month.
J. C. 1SH, EXECUTOR.
Tog a Mat Ave. 'Phone Harney 243.
MINIS rooms, modern. 32l Burt; T rooms,
new. modern, i&2S Parkor; o.ght rooms,
rnodem except heat, 2127 . Douglas; four
rooms, mod. ex. heat 1),9l J r ni.u
Houses K1 ' Pttrt or the city. '
Crelgh Sons A Co.. Bee building.
FOR RENT Modern -room bouseTTaos
S. (5th Ave. Inquire T. J. O'Brien.
Henshaw Hotel. Harney 1W4. Douglas 1216.
f10,"' mod., auitable for two fam-
Van and Stor-
age Co- . Large
f5rh.ri 0,l?y 3.Tnen. 125 Pr hr. 17U
Webster. Dou. 1496.
Magerard
J.C. Reed SVco sksss
12Q7 Farnam. D. l4u
fcTEAM heat, mil modern, 7-room bouao;
Globe Van&Storage
Btores. moves, packs, ships; a-horse van
a I men' '1?B Pr nr- storae (2 per
sup. Satisfactory guar. D. ta: ti Ty. (30.
FOR RENT
Wa bava a complete Hat of all bousea
apartments and flats that are for rent
Tola list can be seen free of charge al
-R. mod. house, V4 block from car, oak
wuisu. tire ptat!q. it. wal. 2tbl.
fIVB-ROOM all modrn cottage, nice
.oS.ha?,. 1.'Lri:?,. lot- d neighborhood.
8826 N. Kth.. Phone Webster
(-ROOM, all modern; furnace, electrlfl
light tfl7 N. th St (2250.
Fidelity Storage Co
?VLrf8,.,D?vln,' Pcnt anu shipping.
lth t Jackson Sts. Phone Dougiua i&
T-r.. mod. flat, 28U California St
K2'2t"r- 8614 Jono St- m6i-. " repair.
M7 60 7-room apartment, 618 H. 16th Ht.,
steam heat. Janitor servloe.
(460 7 -room apartment, 617 8. Wth St,
. steam heat, janitor service.
US. 00 ft-r., 21U Cass 8t. mod., garage.
M a- ca mvd.. modem.
o7J0 7-room, modern bungalow, hot
water heat, 6116 Capitol Ave.
M5.0O-7-T.. 60S S. SSth St., modern.
tn.M 4-room, liOl Burt St.. modem.
IJ.60--room, Km St Mary's Ave., mod
ern except heat
WO 00-6-room. 812 N. 42d St. modern
except heat
?T? S??r" 421,1 Cumln. mod. ex. heat
$13.00 4-room, 410 8. (7th Ave.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Phona D. 766. 902 City Nat I Bank Bldg
il-i' neaJ l-ramet- AH modern,
verr dealrable and attractive
n.AR'BONU-WAL"'H COMPANY.
1 yler State Bank Bldg.
toreis and Offices.
CONVENIENT and commodious office
space with privacy; have two small
rooms and one large, ensuite. pleasant oc
cupants: will divide expense andaccoml
modatlone with dealrable party. 614 First
National Bank Bldg. lr
TWO SMALL OFFICES
Dnsulte,
READY NOW-120
Electrto Ught and Water Free. .
THE BEE BUILDING,
"Tha building that Is always new."
Office, Room 103.
WANTED TO BUT
OKH'lCk (urnituie Uutiil ail aolu. J.
Reed, 18W Varna t. t.iug. H,
WE BUY M-iiu o.o'net. lui S. 2tnT
CLIGHl'Li -"d Diauoa. u.-,.. T7T"
'itilJT iJUjn"'uot .doullt bookkeeper s
u i , tiuiel Carlton.
ILEAL ESTATE.
FARM at RAACH UnOt FOB, iALB
Mlsat.rl.
DAIRY farm (is airea. adjolulng county
eat L2u0; acres under plow ; l acres
growing beat; ( guo bouses and 4 good
barns; alio: good well and springs; ail up
to date, lull route eaiabliatied. liouae
about mile court house. Pnce (m. Ad
dreas Y 30a. bee.
FOR SALE 400 acres i holc-e N. W. Mis
souri corn land: well Improved; easy
terms. Address Y 1L Bee.
1IM. .
FOR BALE To close an estate; 100
acres in Rio Grande valley. 4 miles
ftcm Mercedes, Texas. All under culli
vation. For price and terms write The
Minnesota Land A Trust Co.'. 4.o Max
sjuetta Are., Minneapolis, Mina
WANT good farm or Income city prop
erty for a legitimate business tltat will
f ay a rust er 2.0oo to (6,000 annually.
escribe what you have. Address 8. C.
8f2. Bee.
I WILL pay cash for desirahln building
lot if a real snap. L 321, Bee.
GENERAL housework, city, country,
stata wages, small family. Address C
177. Bee.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
s-RtKiM 1VNTDHY HOfsl-:. 0(HU
I.OI'ATION
ITS CAST? an t rj PKU MONTH or Will
Pay Moving Eicnses for Party
Who Will v h Caeh.
This house Is brand new. all modern,
and ft will stand the most critical Inarwe
tln aa to quality of material used and
metlm!a of construction.
This house has a lull cement basement
anil is heate.i by furnace.
The Ihtng room ami dining room are
beautifully finished In oak. The living
roTO Is lartp and haa an open stairway,
bnllt-ln seat and coat closet.
Balance of house finished in pine. Wall
decorations and electric fixtures can be
chosen by purchaatT.
House faces ra.t In beautiful location
and la ahoirt a block from car line.
nv', several enclosed cars and can
take you to see this house In perfect com
fort. , E. V. Wr.IC.HT.
Telephone offh-e, Ihiuglaa WW In dar
tlme. Itesidence phone, Walnut 6C, aftor
6 ! p. m.
ONLY tm CASH.
Can you pay 10 cash, then (30 per
month, and move Into a strictly modern
almost new 5-room cottage on the north
side, or a ft-roofn house, all modern ex.
cept hent. on the south side Why not
think n little of the future?
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Dousla I7M. War Block.
SATISFIED BUYERS.
Of iV6 and 7-room, all molern.
New (never occupied) homes,
(26 to (Msp monthly.
Including principal and interest.
No other cash payment.
If we can satisfy others, why can't we
satisfy you.
We have several dandv homes.
Telephone tis for further Information.
SAI'NDERrt CO.
1?1S-K W. O. W. TV,,, ,ti ns jmn.
EIGHT-ROOM MODERN BRICK
HOUSE
for only $2,750.
Hardwood floors; house In good order;
on large corner lot. with streets raved.
W. II. GATES',
647 Omaha National Bunk Rldg.
Itouglaa i:N4.
MODKHN 6-room two-story home, oak
finish, sun room, etc. (4.000. (.TO caah.
Owner. Webster 407t
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
Small House
As First Payment
New six-room house, only two blocks
from Hanacom park. Thla house Is oak
finished, with beam ceilings, built-in
bookcases and buffet: fireplace; toilet
and laundry tubs In basement: large gsr
agn; lot 68x132; paving paid. Located 1U40
Lincoln Ave.
Norris & Norris
400 Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 4270.
A HOME IN THE CITY IS A HOME
TO SUPPORT; A FARM HOME
IS A HOME THAT SUP
PORTS YOU.
Exchange that city residence of yours
for a nice Irrigated 80-acre farm In the
Scott's Bluff country. Then you will
watch the Increase in the price of food
stuffs with delight and not with dismay.
Selling hogs beats buying pork ' all to
pieces.
Come In and let us fix up a deal ot thla
kind for you.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Land Specialists, -
Ware Block, Omaha.
FARMERS ARE STUDYING
AUTO CATALOGS
While the city man la crying about
about the high cost ot living, get into the
aristocratic class by exchanging your un
productive city home for a money making
irrigated farm, that will give you a steady
job working for yourself. We have Just
what you want
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Land Specialists,
Ware Block. Omaha,
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CITY and farm loans, i, 6fe. 4 per cent
J. H. Dumont Co.. 1403 Farnam, Omaha.
WANT to borrow from $2,000 to (3.000, In
terest 6 to 7 per cent. Will give mort
gage on lmprove.1 buslneas property In
Omaha worth (17,000. Address K 344. Bee.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
OMAHA homes. h.at Nebraaka farm.
O K.EKFE REAL EoTATai CO.,
1016 Omaha Natl. . Duifglaa (711.
WTD Farm loans Kloke Inv.C o. Omaha
ttuo to tlo.Otx) mnue prompt.. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., 16th and Farnam Sts.
GARVIN BROS Loans. and up.
VJAXV v i-m AJAtWU Omaha Natl Bank.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith at Co . lS2o Farnam. '
CITY properly. Large loaus a special.?.
W. H. Thomas, US State Bank Bldg.
MONEY ou hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg.
firt, CITY IiOAN'8, C. Q. Carlberg Co.,
llo-SK BranoeU Theater Bldg.
SEE us first If you want a farm loan.
United States Trust Co.. Omata. Neb.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice. In Nebraska. 206 P -ndeis Theater.
KERH Title Guarantee and Abstract Co..
a modern abstract office. Sufi a 17 lb St
Phone Douglas U7.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
One-Half Acre
Five Rooms
$1,600
Not far out on West Leavenworth. Two
blocks to car line, right on ' top of the
hill, surrounded by houses coating up to
(ij.jOO. 1300 cash, balance monthly.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler 1634, Stats Bank Bldg.
FITE-ROOM BUNGALOW
NEW, ALL MODERN.
ONE BLOCK FROM CAR LINK
SOUTHWESt TART OF CITY.
Can be bought on the following terms:
(30 cash and tfo per month.
This house has five nice, large rooms,
all flnlahed In hard pine, with el Kit
sawed pine floors. The price ia so rea
aonaljlo and the terms so easy that you'll
decide It foolish to go on paying rent
after you have seen It.
We have several cars and can take you
to aee houses quickly and with no Incon
venience to you.
E. P. WRIGHT,
Telephone: Office, Douglas 292j In day
time. Residence phone, Walnut after
6:30 P. m.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
I Am Forced to Sell
a new five-room, all modern
bouse recently purchased by
me. This house Is locaU-d In the
West Farnam district, on block
from Leavenworth car and four
blocks from Farnam, Oak '
'finish downstairs, white enamel
bath, sleeping porch, beautiful
lawn. You can buy this house
at a big sacrifice.
Address. M 21. Bee. or after
p. m. phone Webstar 614.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
.
Loise( in Wheat Fraction, with May
Option Showing- Most Strtngth.
CORN AND OATS ARE LOWER
Beth Cereal Take BHaht limp,
with Weather Clear s4 Keed
l of Grata (joins; Oa In
All Directions.
OMAHA. Dec. 17, 114.
Losses yesterday were Nfliio and the
May 'utnre was the only one displaying
any power to react from loltom prices.
Cash sales of wheat were reported to
.0 0u bushels In all positions, of which
ft',WM bushels were s id to Chicago, and
of thla amount 60,000 bushels were for
milling punx'ses. New York reportnd
two cargoea of weat worked by a French
hi use there.
James l arruthera of Montreal wires
that Manitoba wheat exports have been
greatly restricted on account of Ameri
can wheat being sold at an attractive
discount under the Canadian, but this
difference lias gradually narrowed and
the inquiry Is somewhat' better.
There la a marked failing off In the re
ceipts of wheat at primary markets.
Corn and oata were both lower. The
weather was clear and cold over both
belts.. and full winter feeding Is on In all
directions. Argentina shipments of corn
are expected to be light
An advance In lard was n conspicuous
feature In provisions yesterday. Packers
led In !uylng this commodity. The lib
eral Incrt'sse In the local contract stocks
of pork snd ribs caused enough selling
to hold prices down.
Wheat was HsrSo higher.
Corn was unchanged.
Oata were 4'u"c; higher.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour
eiual to 2.067.0UO buahela; Corn, (V7.000
bushels: oats, 40.000 bushels.
liverpool closed nominal.
Primary wheat receipts were KM.000
bushels and shipments KZl.ono bushels,
against receipts of 1,044,000 bushels and
shipments of SX6.600 bushels laxt year.
1'rlmarv corn receipts were 72.& bush
els and shipments K7.0H0 bushels, against
receipts of l.TCOOO bushels and shipments
of 6T2.n0O bushels laat ye ST.
Primary oats receipts ere 601.000 hush
els and shipments 746,000' bushels, against
receipts of 611.000 bushels and shipments
Of 9A2.O0O bushels last year.
CARLOT UECBIPTS.
Wheat Corn. OeU. Rye,
Chicago .138 441 12
Minneapolis (71 ... ...
Duluth 63
Omaha an 1
Kansas City 67 11
fit Ixul 6
Winnipeg 140 ... ...
These prices were reported today
Wheat: No. 1 hard winter, 1 car, (1.121:
1 cars, (1.12, No. ( hard winter, 2 cars,
(1.12; 1 car, (Ull; S cars. (1.1P4. No. 1
mixed. 1 car, Sl.UVi. No. 1 durujn. 1
car, (L!fH; 1 car, (11a. No. ( mixed
durum. ' car. (1. 25 Vs. No. 4 spring, V
car (white), MW4 No grade. 1 car,
(l.OR. Corn: No. 1 white, 1 car, 61c. No.
6 white, 1 cart 60c. No. 2 yellow, 4 cars.
61c. No. 1 yellow. 6 cars, Ac No. 6
yellow. 4 cars. 60Uc No. 1 iixed 1
cars, t9iC. No, ( mixed, 4 cars. WW
No. ( m.xed, I car. 6c; 1 car, Wc; 11
cars, Wc. No. 6 mixed, 1 car. KV4o.; I
car, fc. Oata; Standard, 1 car, 46o; 1
car. 46V. No. S white, S cars, 4640. No.
4 white. 2 cars, 45c. No grade, 1 car. 44ViO.
Omaha Cash Prices V heat: No. i hard,
(l.UWfl.13; No. 3 hard. (1.10'4tT1.12; No. 4
hard. (l.iskQl.loH; No. 2 spring, U.llVsiO'1.13;
vNo. 3 spring. (l.lO'tfal.lli; No. 4 uprlng,
(1.036 Mutt; No. durum. (l.KHfel U1;
No. 2 durum. tl.26VMil.17). Corn: No- 1
white. 61WVc; No. 1 white, OOlilc;
No. 3 white. 604ewc: No. 4 white. taH
60V4c: No. 6 white, 6oi)Vc: No. 6 while,
ati'oOJVtc; No. I yellow, fllQJUVic; No. 2
yellow, oyfil-; No. 2 yellow, 60Vii&fl)e;
No. 4 yellow, 60wOOV4o; No. 6 yellow, 6Wy
00"c; No. 6 yellow. 60V4(USc; No. 1
mixed, t!H6c; No. 2 mixed, 60V4&
69Vfcc; No. t mixed, BDiB'aOVic: No. 4 mixed,
6:fcfyifieV4jC; No. 5 'mixed, &8Mr368Vtc; No. 6
mixed. 68V4&09C. Oata: No. 2 white. 46
46o; standard. 46Hft46ci No. white, 4Mtf
4nSic; No. 4 white, 4446, Barley:
Malting. 0Hf70c; No. 1 feed, 60ff6e. Rye:
No. J, llMWU'l-03: No. 3, (1.0au1.02Vi.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
reamety (higher m-ortng). S4-! flrats.
?Cc; se.'onls, ?fi-1t'; procees extras,
i.iik-; ladles, nrrent make, firsts. (
' : seconds Tb-Z ; packing stoca,
current make No X. JI'il'ISc.
li.--Hteady; receipts, 4. .'At cases : freh
gathered extra fair, 461i4, seconds, .Vtf
.Kc: state. I'ernsyU aula and nearby hen
nery whites. fancy, IC.t.'vV; gathered
whites. 4otS3c; hennery browns 4;fl'4'c;
saihered browns and mixed oolora, a.'"
4c.
CHUEfE Irregular: receipts. R
boxes: state whole milk, held specials,
l.itipic; state whole milk, average fancy,
1lv,Vi lt.Se; state whole milk, fresh spe
clala. jr; state whole milk, fresh average
fancy. 14Hnl4c.
PtM LTRY I Jve. easier western chlck
ers. USwl3''; fowls. I44itfc; turkera, 17o.
Dressed, firm; western roasting Wilckena,
livi itK-; freah fowls, 13tfl7V; turke)s, 12
22i
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Share Continue to Drop on Smaller
Volume of Operation!.
THE OPENING IS IRREGULAR
Trading; rems Largely far that
Faction of rrofgeaeloaal let R
"at temmltted to the
Short Aeroisl.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17.-8toeks continued
to drop today on a smaller and mote
contracted volume of operations. Ti ail
ing seemed to be largely for tnat faction
o. the proteaatonal element nmiintttAit t.k
(the short account, and when 4 tie) demand
in. in him juarier nan speni its iuice tno
list drlited luly toward lower guotailona.
Ilia sianitlcance of tun s slon as a whola
may be Judged from the iact that a ii
atlvely liKonsplcuoua siwclaity central
leather was the most active feature,
with a gain of IS points.
Irregularity characterised the opening,
followed by general advance wh.cn
provoked fresh selling of the Interna
tional list. It took only a few thousand
shares to reverse the rising movement
and avnd the average under yesterday a.
Nnmeroiia additions were maiie to the
group of stocks selling at minimum
prices. In keeping with lis recent cus
tom, final quotations were at or near the
low level or the day.
Little encouragement was derived from
routine news, which Included reductions
In Louisville A Nashville and the Atlan
tic Coast Line dividends from T to t per
cent and the Southern Paclflo statement
for November allowing a net loaa of al
most (800,000. The government crop re
port also was far from favorable In Its
forecast of winter wheat, which was 2
per cent under the ten-year average.
The Investment market folio ed the
course of stocks. Exchange on Oermany
was lower and Iondon remittances
showed an easier tendency. Rmtuo.lon
in francs was ascribed to the further ex
tension of the French moratorium.
I'reparatluns for the loaning of money
by the (I36.0u0.000 cotton pool were ilnaliy
completed, local financial Institutions
contributing tnelr quota of (oO.WK'.O 0. Call
money was offered at 3 per cent, but
time loans hardened a fraction fur long
dates.
Apart from a gain in gold, the weekly
statement of the Bank of England tiirew
no light on the situation In that quarter.
London's markets reflectnd In mild de
gree the alarm occasioned by the rocent
bombardment of coast towns.
Bonds were again Irregular, witn con-
I OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Seventy-FiTe to Dollar Lower
Than Week. Ago.
DEMORALIZED AT ALL POINTS
Hogs Five, Becoming Ten or More
Lower Sheep Test Tweaty,
I a rah Flftea to Twenty
Five Lower.
HOlTTt OMAHA. Dec. 17, liU.
Receipts wre: Csttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday .M7 6,064 4.6M
Ofridal Jncs.'av 6.64.1 6.'.9 9.:
Official Wednesday... l.sTI 13.W7 fi.
Estimated Thursday .. 2.4 14.000 U.frO
Four dava this week M .f? S" "
Same daya last week 17. 79 17.07 .4fv
Same days J wka. ago.1.CR 48.237 44 Ml
Same days ( wks. aao. 13.014 4,4l i 3J7
Hame dnye 4 wks. SKO.12,0!i 2.1 44.311
fa mo iaya last year.. 16,001 44.4J6 40.1W1
The foUowIng table snows ths receipts
. rattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock msrket for the year to
date, as compared with laat year;
11M4. 111 Dee.
Cattle Wl.HS. 40.77
Hogs I. PU,.n 2.4 2:ii.476
Sheep 1.0uS,407 (.lKVTCI 101.378
The following table snows tb eaverage
price for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock market for the lat f days, with
comparisons:
Dandeo.
Biggest Bargain in
Dundee
Price Just cut from (4.960 to T4.100;
owner left city, house vacant, and he
needs the money. On the first floor them
is a large living room, dining room and !
kitchen; 3 nice bedrooms and large sleep-'
ing pvrcn, , second iioor; large rioored
attic; oak floors throughout. This Is a
well constructed house, built laat year,
located one block from car line on full
lot ; garage.
(600 cash will buy. the equity, balance
at 6 per cent, quarterly payments same
as rent Buy It for Xmas.
Glover & Spain
(12-20 City National. Douglas 3S62.
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS
BIG CHANCK IN MILLER PARK
BBCTION.
(1S5 down and Sl per month will buy
what I built for a home, but circum
stances prevents my using; 6 rooms, all
modern. 1-story bungalow, built of best
material throughout, modem open plumb
ing and lighting fixtures. Price reduced
for quick sale. Owner will show you.
Address K 346.
REAL ESTATE-r-IXVESTMENTS
Investment Bargain
$7,000
Three frame flats of 9 rooms each at
2216-1X-30 Leavenworth St.: lot 67x108.
Kaslvrn estato must be closed, hence big
reduction in price.
The Byron Reed Co
Phone Doug. 297. 212 South I7th St.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
A BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOM BCNOA-LOW-Q
CAMI, m PER MONTH.
Or will pay moving expenses for man
who will pay (100 caah.
Thla house Is new, never before occu
pied, and all modern. '
it Is durably built of the very best class
of material.
llrlck foundation, full cement basement,
furnace heat, oak 'liiish In living room,
dining room, den and vestibule; mirror
door In vostlbule; coat oioaet and oai
beam ceiling in llv'ng room and dining
room; the kitchen, pantry and both bed
rooms ara flulsned in pine lumber, with
floors of edge-aawed pine. -
Wall decorations and electric fixtures
will be left to choice of purchaser.
The house feces east antl is In one of
the prettiest locations in Omaha, and is
only 'a block from car line.
e have several ci(eU cars and ran
take you out to soe tbis bousu In perfect
comfort.
K. P. WRI'JHT.
Telephone: Office, Ioue las 296 In day
time. Kxatdenre phone, Walnut 6& after
(.30 p. in.
ISWST
YOUR SAUIHGS
Where II Will Pay From
7 to 10.
We have figured out a plan
whereby, we guarantee to pay
you not less than 7 on your
money and the prospects of
paying as high as 10 as we
have paid to others for the past
10 years.
Our plan Is a profit-sharing
plan, so you can invest In
amounts ot $100 or more. See
us about It
Hastings & lleyden
1614 Harney Street.
Features ot the Trading; and Closing;
Prleee oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Dec 17. Emmcnse export
sales, said to amount to more than (.000,
600 bushels In the last forty-eight hours,
carried the wheat market today sharply
upgrade. Closing prices were strong, tr
c to liO above lest night. Other lead
ing staples, too. all scored a net gain
corn, 3'Tc: oats, totfVic to He, and pro
visions, 6c to 10c.
It was apparent from the start that
sentiment In the wheat trade had turned
against the bears. Blgns were discov
ered early that business with foreigners Is
of much larger proportions than had been
reported, and that contrary to popular
belief the European demand Instead of
being diminished by German naval ex
ploits, had suddenly grown extremely ur
gent. Anxiety to purchase for export,
however, showed the greatest force of
Improvement Immediately after the an
nouncement was made that for the first
time this season primary receipts In the
United States had fallen below the total
at the corresponding time a year ago.
Notwithstanding that the government
report on winter wheat acreage and con
dition was regarded as somewhat bear
ish, the acreage exceeding what had been
looked for, the market at no time suf
fered any important setback. Virtually
all other Influences were lost sight of
in view of the huge seaboard clearances
and because of advices of unusual activ
ity f exporters, not only here but at
Kansas City, Ht. Louis and Omaha, and
In the east as well, i
Corn swept higher with wiieat. Be
sides, receipts were smaller, land there
was an improved call from feeders, the
result of cold weather. Offerings to
Europe were all accepted, about 160,000
bushels. The strength of other grain
spread to oats, galea to trie seaboard
aggregating 4.000 bushels. ,
Liberal receipts of hogs Snd the fact
that western packers were pressing the
sale of lard gave the provision market
a setback at first. The bulge In cereals,
however, reversed the course of prices,
and more than offsot the early decline, .
Uraln prices furnished by Logan 4V
Bryan, office 316 Mouth Hixteenth street:
Arilclel Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I riose.l Yes'y.
Wheat I
Dec. 1 1&V 1 10 1 18HI 1 20l 1 1M,
May 1 SHS4I'. 1 2:1 1 23Vi- 1 i 1 2:4,
i mJ
July 1 167.rl 1 16 1 1Z 1 16i 1 l&H
I 1 10V4'
Corn
Dec. 62fi,l 64 62 64 61
May IWV'iV I" 6l; 70H
July lay 70 W 704 6v
Oats
Dec. 43 4V4 4 44 47V
May 5274fl 62i- 5l- 62f 8H
51
Pork
Jan. 13 .11 13 40 13 .11 13 40 IS 30
May 18 7SU 13 90 18 70 18 87 II 77
18 70
Lard
Jan. 10 00 10 13 10 00 10 12 10 0T,
May 10 ZVff 10 87 10 22 10 87 10 27
10 Tl
Ribs
Jan, 10 00 10 11 10 00 10 02 9 97
May 10 274J) 10 37 10 26 10 (3 10 27
I io as
Mlaaesipolls Oral a Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 17 WHEAT -December.
(116: May. (1.19: No 1 hard.
(1.21: No. 1 northern. (1.11 .S0,4; No.
1 northern, (1.13ai.l8.
FLOUR Unchauged; shipments. 06, M0
bhls.
BAR LET o5fl6c.
RTE-61.0S.
RRAN-IS.OO.
CORN No. ( yellow. 6MVir.
OATS No. 3 white. 4C04fic.
KLAX (1.65W1.58.
Kaasas 4"lty (irala and Provisions.
KAKHAg CITY Mo.. Dec. 17. WHEAT
No. 1 hard. 11.131.14: No 1 red, I1.il;
Imremher. (L11; May, (1 1WH.16.
CORN No 1 mixed 63'io; No. white,
T"M?4e;, December, 62fr624c; May
s.r.
OATS No. white. fWrtOc; No. 1 mixed.
4V3-4&C.
Kra York ;earral Market
NEW YORK, Dec. 17 HU4JAR Raw,
strady; mulassea, 1 Wle; oentrlfugal, 3c;
refined, steady: cutloaf. 6.76c; crushed.
fcc. mould A, I ds.; cubes e.10": XXXX
powdered. (00c; powdered, 4 96c; fine
grsnulated, 4.86c; diamond A. 4 86c; eon
fecllorieni A. 4 76c; N 1. 4 60c
. BITTER Pirns: receipts. 7.048 Huba;
creamery extras (92 acore), U!fiHn;
trary movements In some of the specula
tive" Issues. Total sales, par value, ag
gregated (1.330.OHO. United States govern
ment bonds were unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on slocks were;
Hales. Hlsti Clow
Ala.ka O..H , fS J
AmalgsmaUHl Obf-per .... (. " "
AMrli-aa Bl Busw.... l a"
Anxrlraa t'aa 1 "
Amsrttaa a 4 R. H JJ
Am. 8. It. pM "S
Am. ur hatlnlag
Ainerlraa T. A T W 111 111
Anaconda Mining S
Atchlaoa " e"
Hsltlmore Ohl. l."0 To, JH
Hrnnklya Rapid Tr , M-J .
IU.wnla Petrolsum ... " lH '
('.nsdlaa I srlflo 7.0 lji W WK
Cntr.l Iathsr
i -hp-.il. Ohle "0 44 41
C!tilrn O. W t'V. 11 1"
tVlE. M. ft St. P ... W0 0 Ml "3
rBl.V4prr 'v. '
-lor.do lhel ft Imo... ! 34 14 4
imvir ft llo orsnds ..... 4S4
Prater A H. O. pt v- .....
gri,r...ttr.'.,.u"..:::: ..S3 il ii ifi
Oensral Blsetrla J-'S
Ut Northers pfd 00 111 II i 114
Oraal Me. Ore ctfs
OutsOTlisIm Kiplorstlao
111 loots j:ntrai
lril.rbonxiili Met. pM.. 1 ' '
Inspiration Oepper 406 1M4 14 IJ
Irurnsllonsl lUriMtar
K.r.l 1lr Ho 4(10 "4 u n
lhih Vsllsr !. i 1"
.iuivllla a nasnriue., i i ijo
Mtiloan Petrol Mi m M
Miami Coppar . "
Mlwiurl. K. At T 1
Mlseouri Pmeltls SIX) lota
National Blsoult
National Iad U 4 41
Nevada Coppir ' lt 12 1
N..- York central Mo k U't
N. T.. N. 11. ft II 'WO tt H
NcrMk ft Western 101 S
Ncrtbora Paclflo 1.0U0 M M lois
P.cltlc Mall '
I'aanirUauls 1.4P MI4 107 l'W'4
l-ulln-.n l-mltca t?ar ls
K.r roe. ti.ppr M 1 1
Headlni 6.0V 141 H7Vt 144
Itepubllo Iron ft Btael lt
J(oC lelana O 9 14 1
pnek laland t prd ... 40 3 1 1
m. I ft B. P. 96 pld 4
h..uthrn Pacific. t.f0 SB 44 Ut4
ew.uthoni Hallway 1.100 1ST 14 16
TminassM Ibupsr w si ii
Tanas I Vimpiuir IIS
Union Paeirto i.asi ua jii nr
Vnloa Paollla pfd , Tt
llnliad Riatae Btsel (.400 bit, MS 41
IT. a Hi eal pfd 2W MMl I044 )4Si
bun Cop par l.too i it 4
Wabcaah pM 1 3 1
Wastsra llnioe l.VKM W 64 M
Waatiushooaa Blaetrlo ... ,4 61
XKIeraa.
Total aaJae for tke say. Tt,lM skarsa.
New York Money Blarket.
NKW YORK, Doc. 17.-MONEY-M.
cantlle paper. 4j4 per cent.
STKRLlNtl KXCHANOti-S t e a d y;
sixty-day bills, (i84Ju; for cables, (4 88; for
demand, (4.8736.
BILVKR Bar, 4944c
MONEY Call, ateady: high. 3U per
oent; low, ( per cent; ruling rate. 1 per
cent; last losn, 3'4 wr cent: closing bid,
( per cent; offered at 8 per oent.
lAjNIMiN. Dec. 17. 8ILVKR Bar, J3T44
per ounce.
MONKV 1 per cent.
DISCOUNT RATES Short and three
'months, 1 per cent.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
ss follows-
l! 8. ft tt. teg... St Mo. Pac. sr. 6a.... 40
ao coupon 4 N. Y. C. (. ... 71
U H to rag I' N T. CUT 4a UiJ..10l
do eewpoo i N. Y. Htata 44a...lW
c . . re 1044,K V N. H. A H.
do rmipoB I ev.U 104 '4
Panani. U coupon.. It No. Pacific 4a
Am. HmcHars 4a . w(4 o Ss H
A T a T. c. 4a 4 O. H. L. rcf. 4a.... IH.S
Armour ft Co. 4VaSi4Pac. T. ft T. i.....
AUtuaon son. 4a.... Pwia. coo. 4s N
a. i a Ohio 4s VtKaallDi ara. 4a Ml
ittea. ft Ohio 4a. 17 H U ft S. F. r 4a to
4
4
A m. a rmi aua.. nuto. Railway la k.
D ft II. r. 6a. 4t'llnloB i-acitlc 4a....
Krta (a. 4s 41 do e 4s rf,,
cim. Hlsetrtc s ...1MU. H. Runosr ls...1oiva
eia. No. lt 4WS..1H0 4". S. Htael ta Ion
III. On. rat. 4a. ... M'i 'Wabash 1st ta ti
K. C. So. rcf. 6a.. Unloa 4a.. 47
U N. unl. 4s ... M Wast. gUac. CT. ta . l
at. K. ft T. 1st 4s.. 71
Olfared.
Metal Market.
NP7W TOR K Dec 17. ME7TALS Iead,
quiet at 13Wa.8fi; Ixmdon. fll Spelter,
steady at (5 avitj.75: l.on.lon r."7 12s 6d.
NKW YORK. Dej. 17 M bTTA LH-TIn,
dull: five-ton lts. M.00ti(t: 26-ton lots,
33 R74'34.87 Copper, quiet: ele:trolytlc,
IIS 37(U 60: casting, (13.1336. Iron,
quiet and unchanged. Imdoii prices:
Copper, spot. 57 16s; futures, 68. Till,
spot. 148: futures. 146 10a.
HT I.OUIS Mo., Deo. 17.-M rTTAIJl
Lead, dull and nominal. ( 67r3.70. bpel
ter, dull and nominal, (i.U4j6.60,
Liverpool Urals) Market.
LIVKRI-OOU Ipc. 17 WlfKAT Spot,
steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 10a 4d: No. 1,
ltfa ld; No. 1. 9a lid; No. 2 hard winter,
9s I04d. Futures not quoted.
CORN rtpot, dull: American mixed,
new 6s lid; La Flsta futures steady; De
cember, 6d; January, 6sld.
I
St. I.oals (;ralai Market.
ST. IiCIS. Dec. 1?. WHEAT No. 2
red, (1. Unl it; No. 1 hard. (!.17tfi u;
December, (116: May, Il.l2'f31.
CORN No. 2. 6S4iKic: No. 2 white, 66
6i6c; December, ; May, 70c.
OATS-No. 2, 60c; No. 2 while, 4c
DatcsJ 1914. lUU Iliill. 11911. 19IO.19t. jl6.
Nov. (ofl lb I I 0, I 1 00; ( 131 ( '
Dec, 1. 6 H 7 (31 1 74 6 041 7 87 , 7 U
Deo. t. 6 81 7 40 T 67 6 Oil 7 I3 ( Wl ( T5
Dec. ( . 6 T4 7 43 7 64 t Ml I OJ 66
Deo. 4 . 6 76 T 34 1 66 Ml I 8 OS 5 69
I 'OC (,. 73 7 41) 7 64 ( W) 7 861 1 ( bl
Deo. .. IM e 6 3i ( 4Hj 7 7 6 31
Dec I. 6 66 t to 71 6 41 47 7 M 6 16
Dec. a. 6 HiS 7 67 S 97 T 83 22 1
Deo, 9 .. 6 l 7 44 7 66 01 7 V ( 6 48
Dec. lt 6 83 7 44 7 64 7 66 1 5 6 63
Dee. 11. 6 77i 7 4H 7 31 S 97 ( 41
Dec, 1'.'. 6 W 7 4i 7 18 6 i 7 67! 6 :U
Ic. 1.1. c 7 76 7 6 37 J(S (74
Dec. 14 6 8S 7 74 7 (2 6 26 1 44 5 3
Dec. 15.1 Suva 7 4n 6 tl 7 661 8 09 6 il7
Dec. J.;. 7 trjv, 7 7 0(1 6 001 7 M 8 141 6 SO
1". 17.: 7 30 7 01 I T IWH 8 3T. 6 34
CATTLK Chicago opened the market
thla morning by wiring a break of (l.Ooy
1 Hi al thai point aa oompared with a week
ago. Such demoralising reports aa that
could not fail to have a depressing in
fluence upon all other market points. The
result was that the market hero on all
kinds of rattle opened very slow and weak
and It waa late before buyers and sellers
could get on a trading basis, and still
later before anything like a clearance waa
effected.
Just how much lower the market was
than yesterday would bo difficult to aay,
as prices for the last two days or more
have been very unev.m. It Is, however,
safe to say that the general market Is
76-iri1.00 lower than last week a bt time.
Koine cattle, as a matter of course, might
not show quite that much decline, but
whlnh such a bunch was pointed out It
was possible to find another that would
show more decline to offset It.
Great efforts are being made at all
rrarket points to influoe the country to
hold back their cattle until the glut at
astern points cauld be overcome. The
flood of halt fat and unfinished beeves
bss not only broken the market on that
kind, but has carried down with It the
market on even the best Christmas cattle,
and on all classes of cows, heifers,
stockers and feeder It Is, In fact, the
worst slump experienced by the market
for a long time hack. If the country will
only hend the advice being given and hold
back cattle from all market points there
can be no question but what prices will
steadily recover.
limitations on Cattle Prime yearlings,
(9 (Wyio.ot); good to choice comfed beeves,
2Mj6.76; fair to good corn fed beeves,
7.76ti.26; common to fair comfed' beves,
n.fil-i.oO; good to oholce range beeves,
$7.fXrj8 00; fair to good range beeves, (7. lal
ti'ibo; common to fair rarge beeves, (li.OOir
7.00; good to choice heifers, (6.00i7.U; good
to choice cows, (6.2o4ji fair to good cows,
4. 75jjf. 36; common to fsir cows, (4.4nk
.76; good to. choice stockers and feeders.
(7.4067.76; fair to good stockers and feed
ers, (6.7&4f7.40; common to fair stockers
ami feeders. (6.016.76: stock heifers, (6.00
(tH'Jft; stock cows, (4.7M( 00: stock calves,
(O.OOiQ7.60; veal calves, t7.fa9.0t; bulls.
Stags, eta, (6.00S.70.
Representative sales:
UEKr STKKR&
Na.
i ..
1...
...
II...
lo....
tl...
10...
3....
At. IS.
.... til 6 34
.... auo 4 14
.... W IS
a.. .1041 Ton
....100 T 14
.... w 7 is
....V 7 at
....lots 7 at
81..H.UH AND HEIFERS.
Na.
14
M
30
1
(
At. Pt.
...UM 7 44
...liso 7 to
...low 7 so
...13KI 74
...lnt.1 7 14
...1131
...1364
7 1
I 34
711
6 tn 7..
CO Wet.
1....
1....
3..
..
it!"
AND HKIFERH.
itn
1 47 3 76
1 1044 4 m
1 sat 4 U
7 MM 4 to
414 4 st
8 rut 4 40
1 t" 4 to
It M IK
7 1111 4M
I MO 4 0U
4..... 1076 4 10
I swi 6 14
1 1140 6 it
1 746 I 10
IV V&9 I 40
MEIFKHK
1 40 4 4 I
4.... 414 6 SO 7
1 7SI 6 sj 4
1 400 6 I& I
14 441 6 40 43
Tit 6 40 4
9 tl 1 44 4
HULi.4.
( IM IN I....
1 410 6 34 1
16 104 ( k I
1 1400 I M
CALVES.
7 444 1 94 1
( MS 6 4
BTQ
1 60(16
I 64 6 eft
4 ! 4 14
II 7B 4 to
U 740 6 44
..14W7 7 14
...12 6 It
... IM) 4 M
...I0M 1 St
...o4 I 40
...1074 6 44
... PM I 10
...4 4 S
... 110 6 4
...1X14 I lit
...list 100
...1044 4 04
...1441 6 44
6 19
114 I 6
TM (74
Ml 6 04
4IO I 10
14 4 10
tat 4 74
444 It
974 6 76
1740 It
3v7 64
34 7 46
cliaa. ft Ohio 4"a. si b 1 at s. r. r a
O B ft i- I- 4s... 94 So. fa, er. 4a
O H ft A P f 4V4s ft do raf. 4
C B, I. ft 4 tt ec (a
ANn PEEDTts.
16 444 1 40
164) I 46
11 140 4 14
4 76 7 OS
...... 1411 t 46
NKHItArtKA.
10 stockers. 6 6 66 10 st. civs... 42S 60
14 stockers. 860 t 35 26 stockers. 7!iJ t 70
14 feeders... 1)16 7 16 steers 766 2i
23 feeders . . K)3 8 DO
WYOMINO.
67 feeders.. lOitf 7 10 61 feeders.. 1074 TIA
DO feeders.. 900 7 26 81 feeders.. 90 7 36
7 steers.... 1044 6 60 64 cows..... 1040 ( 76
1ICMJ8-Total receipts were 187 cars, or
about 14.000 head. Of these, seventeen
cars were shipped direct, but at that the
supplies today are Uie heaviest In over
two weeks. For the four days the run
foots up 39,530 head, being 22.600 head
larger than last week; but i.UOO head
short of last year.
With a very generous run, and ad
vices from oilier points not overly en
couraging, trade opened out dull this
morning, and even the sales made on
the earlier trade, which proved tu be
the best time of the day, were around tic
lower than yesterday's average. Backers
had things pretty much their own way,
anj as the morning advanced valuta
continued tn weaken, so that before the
close a good many hogs were moving ou a
'lat dime loner basis.
After things had once settled down on
a MlOc lower basis, prices failed to showi
much change. Closing rounds were slow.
In fact. the. trade was mure or leas dull
throughout, but late prices were Just
about the same as the general market,
that is 64l'10o below yesterday's average.
Owing to the dullness of the market It
was lain before a clearance was made.
Bulk of the sales was made st (6 96j'7.10,
with some very good butchers at (7.16,
top for the day. ,
Representative Bales:
Na. At. Hh. p. Vs. At. Sa. Ft.
44 tn 30 6 to 74 rat in
tl 710 ... 4 44 Tl J41 ... 7 44
41 -4 44 4 44 M Ill 44 7 44
44 14H ... 4 46 71 Ill ... 7 IS
44 o MS 7 40 14 Ttt ... 7 16
11 4 ... 7 e 6ft 344 ... t 14
14 144 60 1 40 .
PIQ8.
M 144 ... 6 4
8HEKP There wag a generous run of
sheep snd lambs on sale for a Thursday,
amounting to as many as 11.600 head,
against 9.766 a week ago and 4.6JI g year
ago. Trade waa alow and lbtqtoa lower
on lambs and fully lO&ttic ott on aged
sheep, oelng Just the opposite to yester
day's active and higher market, it waa
late In the morning before the packers
would even go and look at the offerings,
and when a movement scale ward did get
under wsy trad was only fairly active
at the beat time. Moat of the lambs con-'iat-d
of fed westerns and moved at (3 ta
i8 60, with some medium kinds going at
(8.10. Fat ewes sold largely at IS.0Uii6.ba.
At the close of laat week the range on
lamtai was (84iltu8.60: conaequenUy to
day's trade la about ateady with laat Fri
day. The bulk of the ewes last Friday
wnre quotable at (6.I141C.50, compared with
IV 3(gS. 66 today, thus showing a small ad
vance for the week thus far. The re
ceipts this week have been very good
compared with the same time last week,
hut fall short of two weeks ago end ft
yrsr ago. They foot lip 30.6:!l head.
iVuota.lnna on sheep snd lambs: tlonrl
lo choice lambs, (g.jOAKM; fair to good
lambs 7.7ii'(iS ,'tO; fair to good feeders.
17 6lr7.7o: good to choice yearlings, (7 iv,
7 to, fair to good yearlings, (7.WVn 7.SS.V.
feeder yearllncs. lfi.WVUli.10; good to choice
wethers, (6.lMi.40; fsir to good wethers.
( (f; IS, feeder wethers, (4.4ti.OO; good
to choice ewes, W Fh.75: fair to good
ewes, 22Vhf0; feeder ewes, (1406.0O.
Representative sales:
No A v. Drier.
1 12 fed ewes ,. list 6:40
169 fed ewea no ( 5t)
43 fed lamha 7S 8 if
fed lambs At 8 y
TM fed lambs 71 k ;n
14.1 f.d ewea 110 R 6T
! fed ewea 19a 6 o
41 fed lambs sj k ?l)
7 fed eaea 151 6 On
S01 (vl ewea ...lis 6 3
176 Colorado ewes 17 6 3..
60 culls 105 4 lit
9 O fed lambs 62 7 so
fl fed lamhsl 68 7 no
130 fed lambs 73 8 26
139 fod ewes HH ( tki
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKKT
tattle Weak 9 keep Active' to
Higher "keep Weak.
CHICAfiO. Deo. 17. CATTLK Rerwlnfa
6,oou head; market weak; native steers!
i."ipio.iii.: western. (4.V0ftr7.tin: cows and
heifers, 32 9ni7.76; calves, . 76.
utrus Kecipts. sa.oixi head; market ai -live,
MiHX! higher: bulk. 87.orvfi7.30: Hcht.
M.W4J7..ti; mixed, (6.9O4V7.40; heavy, (tv-tftfl.
7.46: rough. $ 8h((Ii7.oi: pigs. (A.7rvri7.(6.
HHKKI AND I.A MBS Receipts, 22.000
bead; market, weak; aheep, (o .40HA.40;
yearlings, (6 6VW7.60; lambs, (0 6(KH.70.
I Kansas City Live (Meek Market.
KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Dec 17. CATTI.ta
Receipts, 3,(4)0 hea.1; market strong.
prime led steers, n.(v(no.; dressed beef
steers, (7. OncjiV.Oo; western steers. (7.0.XJ'
9 (10: stockers and feeders, (6.0uri7.7u; bulla,
16.0OU66O; ealvea. Ji.0VitS.76.
llOOM-Receipt a, I11.OOO head; market
lower; bulk. (i.VjOT.27i; heavy, 17.1iw1.r"i;
r ackers and butchers, 37.PU7.2fl; light,
i.O(i7.30; tlgs, (6.6.4I6 W
HIIKKP AND UU US Receipts. 7.S0)
head: market lower; lambs. xn.ovff8.rT0.
yearlings, (H. PMll.tM); wethers, ((). 00;
ewes. (4.7otpYflO.
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t. Lnala Live Stock Market.
HT. LOUIS. Dec. 17. CATTLE Re
retpts. 4.S00 head; market lower; native
beef steers. (7.6IM110.6O; rows and heifers
3o.00ti9.26; southern steers, (a.76i7.76; cowt
and heifers, (4.0Oii.0O; native calves, (rt.O
tl 00.
HoOct Receipts, 9.400 head; market
steady; pigs and lights, kj.3fxu'i.6; mixed
and butchers, (7.3O;.40, good heavy, (7.31
tl'i.40.
SHBnirr AND IAMBS Receipts, (,104
head; market lower; native muttons,
(4.7Mb.M; iambs, (3,00iha.C; yearlings.
(r..60tur7.86.
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"loaa City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Dec. 17. CATTLE
Receipts. l.(" head; market slow; native
steers, (6.00177.60; butchers, dWOutf. 26 :
cows and heifers, (4 6O4Y1Y60: eagners, 14. i0
4.76; stockers and feeders, (o.6o0T7.W,
bulla, stags, etc., (4 6kfr6.60.
HOCiM llecelpta, 6 0O head: market Be
lower; heavy, H0O.vi7.il6; mixed, (69r4)
7.00; light, (&86.!; bulk of sales. (4 96i
7.00.
SHEEP AND IAMBS Rece4pU, l.N")
head; market steady: fed muttons, (6.7o;
ewes, (4.76(ri.&; lambs, H.00.ti.6O.
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St. Joseph Live atoek Market.
HT. JOSEPH. Dec. 17. CATTLE Re
ceipt s, 1.000 hend; market steady: steers,
(i.OutilO.:; rows and heifers, ROxoO.00;
calves, (0.00418. 60.
1 IO IS Receipts, 14,000 head; market
steady; top. (7 25; bulk of sales, (7.O0V7.2O.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,0uO
head; market slow; lambs, 7.76tf8.6&.
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
BUTTER-NO. 1, 1-lb. cartons. 31c; St.
i, t'A lb. tubs, 2Kc.
CHEESE Imported, Swles, Silo; Amer
loan Swiss, 28c; block Swiss. 22c: twins,
16c; daisies. 17c; triplets, 17e; Young
Americas, 18c: blue label brick. l7c; llm
burger. S-lb., Wo; 1-lb. 30c; New York
white, 18c; Imported French ltoquefort,
FRUITSOranges: Extra fancy Wiih,
navel. 80s, 96s, (2.60 per box; extra fancy
Wash. Ills, 136a, (2.76; extra fancy Wash.
Itn., (2.lk; 17ba, 200s, 216s. (3.00. Lemons:
Fancy, Sunklst, 96s and VX, il.lb;
l.Mle. (286; 176s. 20si. 216a. 260s,
(.1.00; ' !, 3t0e (V60: choice Ked
hall. 3tia. 3fliia, t.VOO. nrapcrnilts: V,s.
Ms. 64s and 60s, (2.76. Apples: Extra fancy
Wash.. White Winter I'earmlans. (J.00 per
box; fancy Wash. White winter I'esr
mains, 4L76; extra fancy .Waal)., Wine
sap, (1.75; extra fancy Spltgenberga, (1.60;
Oregon Spltsengerga, (1.36; Oregon Bald
wins, (1.60; iou. unwrapped Jonathans.
(I 86; Wash, extra fancy and fancy
Hoovers (1.40: O. K. Jonathans, (1.10;
fancy Oolo. Wealthys, (1.10; fancy Colo.,.
McMahona, (1.10; fancy Colo. Utters, (1.10:
fancy Maldon Blush, (1.16; Idaho fancy
Grimes Oolden, (1.40; Idaho choice, Grimes
Oolcen, (1.36; Wash, fancy Grimes Oolden,
(1.60; Idaho fancy Jonathans, (1.36; Idaho
fancy Fulton, (1.26; Idaho fancy Straw
berry, fl .26; Idaho fancy Wolf River, (1.36;
Waah. Wagner, (1.26: N. T. Baldwins.
(3 00 per bbl.; N. Y. Greenings, (3,60 per
bbl. rapes: California Emperors. tVl.W
tier bbl., (1.75 per crate; fancy Malagas,
r.,60 per keg.: extra fancy Malagas, (t.0i)
per keg. Pears: Anjou, (2.60 per box; Jer
sey, (2.35 per box; Sheldon, (2.30 per box;
Lawrence, (3.00 per box; Bosco, (2.60 per
box; Ksster, (lit per box. Bananas, per
bunch, (1.76113.50. Limes, (1.76 per box.
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 18c; No. 2
ribs, 16c; No. ( ribs. 11 c; No. 1 loins.
19c; No. 3 loins, 16 c; No, 1 loins. 13c;
No. 1 chucks, I0c: No. ( chucks. 9c;
No. t chucks. 9c; No. 1 rounds. 12c; No.
I rounds, 13c; No. ( rounds, 11 c; No.
1 platect. 9c; No. t plaUs, SHc; No. 3
plates, (c.
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jortee Market.
NEW TORK, Iec. 17.-OOFFEE-The
coffee market was weak and unsettled
during today's trading aa a rosult of a
further decline In brastllan exchange,
reports of easier oost aad freight offers
and tha continued full primary receipts.
Futures opened at a decline of 8 to 10
points under liquidation and trade) selling
which was believed lo be a hedge agujiist
recent cost and freight purchases god.
while soma of the late months rallied
slightly on European buying In the last
few minutes, tha close was at a net loss
of 21 to 18 points. Sales were 15,500 bag.
December, 6.11c: January, 6.13o; Febru
ary. 6.22c; March. 6.81c; April. 6. (So; May.
8.4c; June, (lio; July, 7.38o; August.
7.33c; September, 7 30c; Octobes?, f.dtx-;
November, 7.63c. Spot coffee, easy; III
No. 7. 7'ac: Santos No. 4. 80.
Omaha Hay Mark.
OMAHA. Doc. 17.-PRAIRIH HAY
Choice upland, (lLOOj No. 1, (1060; No. 1.
I'J.OiK'i lO (w; No. 3, (T7.0(i9.0l). Choice mid
land, (10.60; No. 1, (10.00; No. I, (s.OWd 10.),
No. 3. tf.OOYTT.OO. Choice lowland. (9.60;
t o. 1, (900; No. 2, (7.0tx44).00; No. 8, (6.0i
7.00. Straw: Choice wheat, (S-frXfjou.
choice oat or ' rye, (n OOtixVoO. Alfalfa:
Choice. (13.00; fancy, (13 .60; No, 1. (1S.0-.i-12.60;
No. 1, dl-ou 12.00; No. t, fl0.0ftij.UO0.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Dee, n.-COTTOH-tSpot.
quiet; middling uplands, 7.40c
The cotton market closed at practically
the brat point of tha day.
LIVERPOOL. Dec 17.-430TTON Snot.
?ulet; prices steady; Amerlin niiddiing
air. e.2Tjd; good middling, (4 63d; middling,
4.3d; low middling, (.92d; good ordinary,
3.30d; ordinary. IHGd: saiee, 6,000 balss.
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wool BXarke.t.
LONDON. Dec. 17 WOOL A saJs of
aheep skins waa held hero today. The
4,161 bales offered met with an Irregular
demand, which Came principally from ths
home trade. Holland bought a few pelts
at d advance. Merinos declined from
d to d. Coarse crossbreda were un
changed, but other grades lost Vt&tt4.
Dry Ooeds Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. DRY GOODS
Raw silk was sold more freely today and
prices steadier. Men's wear, prices
higher. Cotton goods steady; Fruit of
ths Loom 4-4 bleached cottons advanced
o to 7o a yard.
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Frolta
NEW YORK. Deo. 17. EVAPORATED
APPLES Firm.
DRIED FRUIT Prunes, quiet. Apii
cots and peaches, steady. Raisings, quiet,
7 Stock for Sale
Aa omaha corporation. In active bust
Baas for twsnty years offers for sate
fifty siiarss guaranteed ssvea por cant
preferred stock redeemed from lormac
swuers. N agents. Will sll dtiesk
4V 1T Caxs of Be.