TIIE KKE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1914. 11 ym nF.XT FarMtaheal RiMmi. Of DEN HOTBL, Council Bluffs, stca-n heated room, per k. Phono '. Larg, trl. tly modem. 6W 8. 14 V. 7194. 7 Feratakral HM'kwla Raosae. (PAVKNPORT. 2018TWO NICF.LY FUR NISHFD HKPO. ROOMS; XI W WEKK MODERN housekeeping suite: runninic water; .also furnished room. Ill N Kh Pt HMfll aa Aaartaaa. CALIFORNIA Hotel, lltb and CaU'ornla Weekly rate tl and tp Doug 7nl DODflE HfVrEl- MoiVm Reasonshla lleaira and tottaae. MODERN t-story House, 7 rooms; never occupied; new furnace; IJOj Doug. ALL. slses, $3 per month up. tOT Pax ton. FOR KENT Wa hare complete list of all house apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can be seea free of charge at Omaha Van Ftnrage fn.wa iflth 8t ELKffANT J-room. morn oricK apart ment; newly decorated; $50 per month, tM South 2?th St. Cottage. 2044 Vinton St.. gas, cleotrlo light water, toilet. $15 per month -Frame flat. 1129 S. 29th St., newly decorated, $. per month. J. C. ISII, EXECUTOR. ' 703 S. list Ave Phone Harney 243. For Rent 29th Ave and Dewey Ave. 5-Room Houses Pressed brick. Iawni terraced. Cement walks. Good furnace. Hot water heater. Iundry. , Gas stove. Kitchen cabinet Sleeping porch. Built-in but tel. Clothes chute. Window shades. i 'American Security Co. 'Douglas 6013, of evenings, Wal. 3037 or Har. 2Mfi. FlvrAnm tie.w cnttnirn 122. uO I Uau Wvnm. n ...1.. v..- IH M Five-room bungalow... 22. SO I Five rooms, modern except heat 30.00 i Eight rooms, modern, Dundee 45.00 ' AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY, 1 Phone Douglas 6013, or Evenings Wal- nut 3037 or Harney 2646.. o 311 N. $3d St., 7-r., modern $30.00 i 4fi31 Charles St., S-r., modern 26 00 ' 2628 Capitol Ave., 7-r., modern 23.00 2415 Capitol Ave., 7-r., mod. ex. heat. 23.00 1018 Ames Ave., 6-r., mod. ex. heat.... 20 00 2F.31 spencer St., 6-r., mod. ex. heat.. 13.00 ; 4329 Decatur St, 6-r., city water 13.00 ' M8 N. 87tlf St., 6-r., city water 12.50 SUfi Franklin St., 6-r., city water 11.00 8723 Ohio St . 8-r., well 7.00 CREIOH, SONS tk COMPANY. wm neo dug. rnone iousma fr-ROOM, MODERN.- $22.60. S3 N. 26th ; 2-atory house, newly deco rated; very desirable and close in. ARMSTRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler lf3i. SUte Bank Bldg. Globe Van&Storage s, packs, snips; a-bora van $1.26 per br.i storane $2 per lory gt:ar. D. 4338 & Tr. 230. Stores, move sd I men. $1 uo. Satisfactory Fidelity Storage Co Etorag. moving, packing and shipping. 16th A Jackson St. Phone Douglas 2S. tlonuoa m all parts of the city. ilOUatJB Crelgn Son, ft Co.. Bee building. REAL ESTATE FARM RAM til LAD! FOR ItLR Oklahoma. $,0nn ACRFS. laige and small tracts; ab solute title; Pittsburg Co., farming, pas ture, oil, coal lan J: $3 to S per acre. Write J. E. Csvsnagh. McAlester. Okl. tV I adnata ah Upper Wisconsin Beat daiif and general iog state la the anion; aetllura wanted; lands for sal al low irkes, on sy terms. Ask for book let $4 oa Wisconsin Central Umd Grant fctaU acres wanted. Write abaut ouf graslng lands. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la Wisconsin, Address Land Dept. So Lin Hy Minneapolis, Mlna. REAL EBTATK LOANS CITY and larm loans, a. i, a par cent. J. H. Lumont A Co., 14 Farnam, Omaha. WANTED City ioana. peter Trust Co. WANTUD City ioana and warranU. W. Farnnm Smith St Co. 13 rarnarn. OMAHA homes. kiewi Nebratika fauna O'KtCKKB RHAL UdTATsi CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2711 tit) to IU.Omc maOe promptly. F. D. W Weal Bldg., ISth and Kamam St a. uauvin m.os ifm fcsc tier. CITY LOANS, C. O. Carlberg Co., u tlu-311 BranoelM Theater Bids. CITY property. Laige loans a sp-vial'v. W. H. Thomas, mw State Bank Bldg.f MUM.V on band for city and (arm luana. fl, w. Binder t Uy Natl, ttank HlXg. BEE us first If you want a larm loaa Coiled fa tat as Irust Ce.. Omaha. Neb. ABSTRACTS OF TITUS, flKBD Abstraov Co., oldest abstract of. lea in Nebraska. 2j8 T -ndeis Theater. KtlKH Title Uuarunlee and ADatract Col, a modern abatiact office. M a 13 lb 84 Fhone Douglas Mil. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE An elegnnt ranching proposition; t,715 acres, one mile water front on Bird wood creek, 16 miles north of Sutherland, Lin coln county, Nebraska. An SOO-aure Improved ranch. It miles south of Bassett in Rock county, Ne braska, Two sections of choice wheat land near Billings, Mont One section In McKenrle county, North Dakota. BEN OULLICK. Sioux Falls. S. D. FOK SALE or trade for Iowa, eastern Nebraska of northwest Missouri land: business block In Denver and Irrigated 190 acres In Colorado. 1023 St. Paul St, Denver, Colo. For Sale or Trade 160 acres fine Irrigated farm in Scott's Bluff county, only about 4 mlloa from railroad town. This land Is on tne south side of the river and has good water rights, good house, barn, well, eta. There are now about twenty acres In alfalfa, but all is good alfalfa land. Sugar beets, wheat, oats and corn can be raised in abundance. In fact, this is a splendid propt-sltlon to make money for a prac tical farmer. Will sell on easy terms and would consider well located Omaha resi dence equal to one-half the value of the land as part payment Price, $110 per 0 'Neil's R, E. & Ins. Agraicy, 1806 Farnam St. Phone Tyler 1024. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Sella Off with Decline! . Through Liquidations. CORN AJTD OATS ARE LOWER Other Gralaa In Sympathy with the ear PrMr on the. Market Pacific Caaat Prodacta Are Inactive. OMAHA Dec. . 1914. May wheat sold off yesterday, 1 ellnea of mlo being recorded for the day. Liquidation by Patten was a big factor. In addition to selling by longs, short lines were put out The export business In wheat yester day waa smaller, at 10,(100 bu., includ ing 4n,ft bu. for shipment via tho aiilf. Clearances were 1,279.( u., Including 7.U hushdls Canadian Pacific coast wheat market was In active, sellers holding f.rmlv and wall ing for biue stem to reach $1,60. It has been officially decided In Italy to extend the period of reduction of rlie import duty on wheat unUl June ), next. Corn closed with losses of miTlSe. There was strength early on a promise pf unsettled westher, but the weakness In. wheat com sold off rapidly. Oats were Vii,c lower for the day and the volume of trade was moderate. The country Is selling grain In larger quantities and the situation at the moment looks heavy. Provisions were unusually active and sharply higher on Hie light receipts and the 16c advance in that market, on th advance there was heavy real ling by local and stock yards traders, and the fee.lng was easy at the close. There was some January liquidation. Wheat was 2'dSc lower. Corn was WWc lower. Oats wore (SVic lower. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1,261,000 htiKhels; corn. 4,M bush els; oats. 311.000 bushels. At Liverpool corn was unchanged to id lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1.207,000 bushels ii nd shipments 888.000 bushels, against receipts of 671,fln0 bushels and shipments of 4tS.OO0 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were l.HSO.flOO bushels and shipments 923.0K) bushels, against receipts of l,6O4.0U0 huslwls and shipments of 883.000 bushels lsst year. Primary oata receipts were B63,ft)0 hush els and shipments 823,000 bushels, against receipts of 7(7,000 bushels and shipments or 767,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Com Oats. Chlcagqo 608 1,184 412 Minneapolis 274 ... ... Duluth 96 ... Omaha x6 122 IS Kansas City 121 K St. Louts m 62 39 Winnipeg 196 These cash rales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 2 caru, $1.18; 1 car. $1.17 No. S hard winter: 1 car; $1.18: ,8 cars, $1.17'; 1-6 car, $1.17. No. I durum. ' , I O.I. . , e -- qfl . . . & vki , e1.-x-.7a, a-o i-r, fi.oo. mu. a uuruin. car (smutty. $1.33. Sample: 3-6 car. $l.0S. Corn No. white: 1 car, 64 Vic; No. 8 white: 2 cars. HVic: No. I yellow: 2 cars, 644c. No. S yellow: 11 cars, 64 Vic No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 64c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 63ic; 1 car, 63V4c. No. 3 mixed: ( oars. 63Hc. No. 6 mixed: l car. 63Ha Oats No. 3 white: $ cars, 47c. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 46Vc; 2 cars, KV, c. No grado: 1 car, 46c; 1 car, 45V4c; 1 car, 45c. Rye No. 2: 1 car, fl-06; ,4 car, $1.03'4. No. 4: 1 car. $1.03H. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. $1.17W1.19; No. $ hard, $1.1601.18; No. '4 hard, $U01.167; No. 3 spring, white, FOR RENT Modern It-room bouse, $06 B. 35th Ave. Inquire T. J. O Brian. Henshaw Hotel. Harney 10M. Douglas 1218. t-R- house, mod., suitable for two . fam ilies. Douglaa 469. Van and Stor age Co. Large van. 2 men. 11 W par hr.i dray, 1 -men. $1.26 per hr. 171$ Webstar. Doug. 14fcs. Maggard's J . "P J Exp. Co., moving I . tvPPfl packing A atoiauo STEAM heat all modern, 7-rooro bouse; also 4-room flat 220 No tSd. ( ' Storea and Offices. 1915 OFFICES FOR RENT NOW. Don't wait until someone takes the one you should have. $22.60, $26.00. $30.00, $40.00. THE BEE ByiLDING, "The Building That la Always New." TWO modern steam-heated stores, near postoffice; low rent G. P. stehbins. Fa-rma for Rent. WIS have a party who owns a half sec tion of land that Is all fenced and has 940 acres broken and ready to yut In spring grain crop. ' Another Dartv who has 200 acres that are under cultivation, which can be put This land is all level, within four milts of i'ie town and two mues or another, Jo Wled In Weld county, Colorado, which is la the northeastern part of the state, n a locality where there is a great deal of small grain raised every year. This land can be ranted very reasonably or sold on a small payment down. Here Is an op portunity to get started to own your own land on a small cash payment, or It can be rented for one year or more. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St A DIRECTOR In one of the most con servatively financed corporations In the west wishes to retire and will exchange his stock, which will pay strong divi dends, for clear western or northern lands or rental property. Give legal numbers and price in first letter. Ad dress Owner, Room 18, Banford Hotel Block, Omaha, Neb. FRONTIER CO. BARGAIN. Highly Improved farm of 166 acres. Land all laya fine and la excellent soil. W 111 exchange for good Omaha residence. C. R. COMBS, 81i Brands! Theater, Omaha, Neb, Douglas 3916. GOOD 7-room house and $ acres of fruit In Papllllon to exchange for. Omaha home,, value of $6,000. - W. II. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg.' V. 1294. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Acre Property We have the best thing you aver saw In a 16-acre tract of land, with a lease hold privilege of about four more, mak ing in all about 20 acres. Good 6-room house, fair outbuildings. There are about tour acres in orchard and vineyard In full bearing. This property Is only three fourths of a mile from city limits of South Omaha, and In Sarpy county, where taxes are low. vThe land lays practically level and a very homelike place. Tula will surely please anyone looking for a suburban home, as well as a money maker. Would consider a rest dencu up to $3,000 as part payment Price, $7,600. 0 'Neil 's R. E. and Ins. Agcy. 1606 Farnam St Tel. Trier 1024. WANTED TO BUT OFFICE furniture bought ana xl 4. C. Reed. 120? Fares m. Doug. M46. WE BUY grt-iiKiiu co'lics. H-i N .'-ten. SIJGUTLY used pUuioa. Douglaa 2ol7. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To borrow $10,000 on well in proved ranch consisting of 3,300 acres In Banner county, Nebraska. Address Hop Brown, Bighorn, Neb REAL ESTATE. r ARM RANCH LAMiM FOR ALB REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE Hanscom Park . District $300.00 Cash $35.00 Month Six rooms. , Modern. One block to car. Half block to park. Two blocks to Park school. Kant front. Paved street. Cement walks. Lot 50x150 feet. Nicely finished. ! American Security Co Doug. 6"13, or evenlnye. Walnut $037 or , Har. 2645. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Good Home at a Sacrifice Must Be Sold by January 1 . This Is a well-oonstructed 8-room, 2 story modern house, with finished attic, having hot water heat full cemented basement laundry connections, etc Oak finish first floor, with brick fireplace in living room; 4 corner bedrooms second floor; large south front lot. 65x180 feet, with fine shade trees. Iron fenee In front; excellent ne ghborhood. Price is $5,600, but owner MUST SELL at once and has Instructed us to accept ANY REASONABLE OFFER. This is your chance to buy a good home cheap. Do not fail to make us an offer if Interested. Possession January L George & Company D. 756. $02 City National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS High Class Investment Income, $11,000 per annum. This property la only 7 blocka from court house, in clty'e business dis trict Location has shown steady advancements. Will bear a con servative investigation. - Will con sider exchanges If clear to 60 per oent and carry balance, back. Full information at office.. . Traver Bros., '705 Omaha National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE I Am Forced to Sell a new five-room, all modern houae , recently purchuaed by ma This nous la located in the West Faraatn district om block ' from Leavenworth car and four blocks from Farnam. Oak finish downstairs, white enamel ' bath, sleeping porch, eautiful lawn, You can buy tola bouse at a big sacrifice. Address, M tux, Be, or after t p. m. phi one WebcUr 414a Arkaaaaa. HOMESTEAD YOUR FARM IN THE TTi1av r.r.nl met ,l CfiiiirrSAa tha lanrt In the Osark National Firest can now be - In Ir.rl. r . it .vi-Multn. Ml rtt !M-W BeCUOIL Ol IIIV 1U.. l-H. A. it. has brought this section within the reach of the markets. No, mularia and abundance of spring water. A chance of a lifetime. We help you locate. United States land office here. Send 26c for aiaia map auvwtiia , . v b,iu wu.w fc N. A. COL. CO.. Harrison. Ark. A. M. Kaaaaa. ' FOR SALT? Four well improved alfalfa farma, Klk Co.. Kansas. Some rent for li4 acre. Mivbt take some trade. N. O. Tate. Howard. Kan. o attaautarl. FOR SALE 406 a eras Choice N. W, Mla aourt corn land; well improved: easy Urnav Address Y 311. Bea. Nehrmakav. SECTION Kimball Co. Gross. $101 Paul. 40-Av'XE HOME. C miles west of city limits of Omaha.; land lays gently rolling; 6t acres eMail i, about $ acres pasture and about one acra In grapes, balance in cultivation: new a room bouse and other good improve DMUta Prloe. $-26 per acre. C. R. COMBS. 815 Brandtls Theater, Omaha, Neb., Douglas 3916. MR. LAND BUYER, HKE IS A SUKli BARGAIN. M MILES FROM SOUTH OMAHA. 110 acres In Cass county. Neb.: 60 acres ins plow uns, ov acrva roiling pasture, email Improvements. 2-acre orchard. 2 ruilas from South Bend. Owner needs money; will sacrifice for $b,Vi); $i,9u cash. $2,$(A mortgage, running for 4 years, at ( per cent. Good man will make ttva land wqfth $100 par acre in two years. . J. B. ROBIN bON. Ffcone Douglaa Su?7. 44$ Bea Bldg. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Start 1915 In a Home Of Your Own. Pay $30 Cash j And Move In Tola house Is located south of Hans com park, one block from the West Side car line. It la a brand new. all modern l-room bungalow, we.l built and very conveniently arranged. , I Also Have a Pretty 6-Room Bungalow la a beautiful North Side location, which you can move Into altar making a cash payment of $33.00 . This house fronts east and la modern throughout, with principal rooms fin ished in cak. The monthly payments on either of theao bouses are low enough to place them within tne reacn or any man who would like to make his rent money do mora than pay for the mere privilege of living in the house of a landlord. If you want to inspect thesa houses, telephone In today and I will arrange to send a car for yon. E. P.. WRIGHT Call Douglaa $936. Evenings: After -J0 p. m. Phone Wal nut 6&L IVhcn You Invest With Us Your money la secured by all the Real Estate, Mortgages and Contracts of Sale owned by the Corporation, which baa proven for years In the past a a safe investment 1 Q Dividend Earnings Guaranteed Payable on the first day ;t January and July of each yea with the poaslblltty of earning a great deal mora It Is our profit-sharing plan of Preferred Stock wa axe now offering to you in amounts of $100 or mora Sea or write ui about it Hastings & Heyden 1(14 Iirur attract Read tho "For Sale" ads if you want bargaina oX the mlauta. ) $11V' nV No. $ spring. $1.17'tti1.1t; No. i durum. $t.S7Mi l.!M; No. 3 durum, $l.$3ffl.8;H. Corn: No. 1 white. 4'(nc-. No. $ white, 4'4ir4Vr: No. 8 whit. MMf 64-4c; No. 4 white. 6n4'c; No. 6 white, (v!Vi4c; No. white, .Ut1iHHc: No. 1 yellow. 64iylir.4c; No. t yellow, 64 Mujc: No. $ yellow, 4i64V4c; No. 4 yel low, 8i4c No. 6 yellow, 6smr.1c; No. yellow, saiuW'; No. 1 mixed, 63W 4c; No. $ mixed, 63Mtv1e; No. 3 mlxe.l, 63f!vtSc: No. 4 mixed, SSfiWV; No 6 mixed, RtthaSc; No. mixed, Jt.V. Ost: No. 2 white. 4".V.47Vdc: standard, 474i47',c; No. 3 white, 4..fi47r; No. 4 white, 4Jf!1to. Parley: Malting, SltfTiV; No. 1 feed, uKfifcc. Rye: No. 2, $1.03VV5ii 1.06; No. 8, $l.ti3iil.04U CHICAGO GRAIN AKD rROVIIOg Feat area of the Tradlsis; aad Closing; Prlaes Board tf Trade. CHICAGO. Dea 29,-Fresh export busi ness on a liberal scale more than offset In the wheat market today the disturb ing Influence of differences with Great Britain about American hy-rlng. After rallying from a sharp dAilnc prlrea cloaod uneltied but Slc above last night. Corn gained Mile net ami oats ' t SHe. In provisions the outcome was a drop of 2S4$10c. Wheat values went rapldlv down grade at first under free selling by timid hold ers and by speculative beats. Msny stop-loss orders came Into play, and at the extreme low point reached the mar ket In some canes had fallen as much s 2t4c below the previous close lefore licginnlng to reset. Plentiful snow In the winter wheat belt counted against the bulls, and so also did early advict-a In regard to generous oficrlnna that wero expected from Argentina. Lively buying of wheat in the last hour followed reccim of a cable to a leading Chicago hoiino that the Argentine surplus would not come within 26,0li0.UK) bushels of the re cent estimate of l30.00n,ona bushels. Corn developed strength, based Inrgely on predictions of a cold wave. Heavy export sales of oats resulted from a small break In quotations early, owing to sym pathy with other grsin. Packers unloaded provisions. It was said warehotmn stocks January 1 would show a big increase, especially pork and ribs. Grsln prices furnished by Logan tk Bry a n, office SIR South Sixteenth street. An tclei Open. ( Hlgh. Low. Close.) Yes y. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Killing; Cattle Some Higher and Feeders Lower Than Monday, HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS LOWER Fat Sheep Active and Pally teady Fat I.aatba Free Sellers at Strong ts Tea Cents lllaher Flgarea. OMAHA, Doc. 3. 1MI Itecelrs were: C-ntle. Hons. ShceP. Official Monday 7.7i 4 3; 8.fi"7 i:stlmute Tuesday 4.600 U.rW S.boo Two days this week.. 11300 lXvi 17.17 Sums days last week.. l.lf.J l..;W 9,!m Same da s 2 aeeks ago lri,:'Afl lli;3 n.70 Same i.ays 3 weeks ago to.401 9.!1 11, $53 nm days 4 Weeks sgo ,;; S4.4S7 :m.sti Same days last year..iu..il 13.3SD 11.331 Jlhe foiiowu g table shews tho receipts of rattle hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: MM 1913. Dee. Cattle t4 : :A fifc.i Hogs .m,twa 2,M9.' IW.OOl ' fheep 3,0SW.i3! $,i.$06 108,17 '1 he following table snows me avsrHK price for hogs at thtt South Omaha live stock market for the last tew days, with comparisons: dragged along till nearly 10 o'clock, when the first sales were made at a lOtilSc ii cline. tUily a few loads were cashed on this baula, however, and by the time the bulk of the offerings started to move prices were Just a flat dime below Mon day. Kven at this time the trade was not overly active, and before the close lively competition strengthened values up until a rtimher of the later rules did not look to be over 6w!Or off. The market became fairly lively before the close, and a fair clearance was made In good scanon. The general market was right at a dime lower Bulk of the sales was ma.le at $7.tnii7.10, with tops at $7.15. There naa a sprinkling of the less desirable lights down to $iV7!. and some of the big rough ackem were forced to sell under $700, but the big end or the offerings sold at even money or better. Today's big break Just about wiped out yester day's advance and present prices are about the same as at the close of last week. . Representative sale Date. ioc. eo. Wheat Dec. May. Corn Iec.. May. Oats Dec May. Pork I Jan- May. Lard Jan. May. Ribs Jan.. May. 1 M 1 28SVi! ih! SKA 78' 49'J 53HySl IS S2H 19 se 10 40 10 65-47 10 !:14 10 60 371 1 4i 1 tTS1 3Vi 1 Z7sll 7 t$7JHH!7'9ti1 64 18 66 494. 4HU ! M0 i IB 614' 13 1 30 19 07-10J 19 lt 42HI 10 S7V4 67Vxi 10 60 2ni 10 12H K0 10 60 10 40 10 10 16 10 60 Daa Dc. Dec. l)eo. Ieo Dec. Dec. lec. Deo. Dec. Dec. Dec. Doc. Iec. reo. 1914. Illiia.imii'.ilnil. iMlt). ii. ilt. msi IHtk 7 tX) 6 9J 1 40 7 75 7 74) 7 f. 7 47 7 461 7 as MAT a . .. w I I I 03, 7 H 7 03 7 f0 ft a-ia.! 7 aw iiiiiiuay. t 4V 7fn j 7 63 7 23 7 m ! 7 (W 1 IN 7 T OB 7 i 7 03 7 aS 7 08 7 12 6 Ml rr1 261 vol 6 00 6 90 6 94 6 01) B U6 7 161 7 13 7 441 7 6H id i 7 671 7 4S 7 68 : 02 7 S3 H7 Vs! $ 09 8 14 8 Ai 8 $1 $ I 8 291 6 33 $14 itt 6 Hi 6 I 34 31 6 34 a 8 36 1 1 6i 8 OKI 6 34 8 031 5 3 8 111 6 4T e asi 7 731 I $ oo 6 96 7 7 8 30 8 981 7 70: 8 ) 6 I $ 7 68 9 811 6 6M 1 VHi 284Ta HfM. 49Vi 63H4rS M 24 19 20 10 42H 10 6 10 2$H 10 HO BUTTER Higher; creameries, 24iff34r. POTATOES steady: receipts, ?1 cars; Michigan and Wisconsin red, 3Mi4)c; Michigan and Wisconsin white, S6H6c. KOt).-Unsettled; receipts, 4.612 cases; at mark, cases incluled, I2c; ordin ary firsts, X831c; flrsta. RiiiHo. I'Vl.'L.JrlT .Aiiive, unfwiiieo, npnngn, Uc; fowla, HW;'12c; turkeys, l814c. j ' New York Gr.aaral Market. I NEW YORK, Deo. 29.-SUAR Raw, steady? molasses, 3.42c: centrifugal, 4.07c; Refined, steady; cut loaf, 6.66c: crushed, 6.76c; mould "A," 6.40c; cubes, 6.2c; XXXX powdered, 8.10c; powdered, $.05c; rine granulated, 4.96a; diamond A. 4.90c; confectioners' A, 4.86c; No. 1, 4.70c. BUTTKR Firm; creamery extras (92 scoring), 86fl30Vkc; creamery (higher scor ing, 37c; creamery firsts, 32iff35c; seconds, 2Vg30c; process extras, 2Mi2tiic; ladles, current make, firsts, 23HAtf24c; seconds. 23c; packing stock, current make No. 2, 21H6'i!c. CHKBSE Irregular; state, w'hole milk, held, specials. K&V,c; state, fresh specials. 16c; state, average fancy, 14VQ 144c: skims. 8H13Hj. EGGS Firm; fresh gathered, extra fine, 40U41c; extra firsts, 38c; firsts, 37fo3ho; seconds, 83Q36s; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, 47$49c; gathered whites, 3647c; hennery browns, 41(6c: gathered browns and mixed colors, 871400. POULTRT Western chickens, lSVfrr; fnwia 14ft lRc! turkevs. 19c. Dressed. dull and weak; western roasting chicks, 14817Hc; fresh fowls, lXttcWc; turkeys, , ' 84. tools Grain Market. ST, LOUIS, Dec. ,29 WHEAT Lower; track: No 2 red. $1.24&1.16Kc; No. 2 hard, $1 24M4F1.26. CORN Steady; track: No. 2, 67o; No. ! white. M4c. ' . OATS-Lower; track: No. 2, 49c; No. 3 white, fjOM-Hi61c. RYE Higher: $1 10- Closing prices of futures: WHKATDecember. $1.23V: May. $1 37V. CORN Hltfher; December, 6ic;. May, I 74i674Uc. 1 ! OATS Higher; December, 4c; May. 6i")ic. j Mia nea polls Grain Market. - I MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Dec. 29. ' WHEAT No. 1 hard, $1.27; No. 1 north ern, $l.S3'ejl.26Vi; No. 2 northern, $l.tVi 1.24'4.; Ccvmber, $1.22. . CORN No. 3 yellow, 63:H'8045,4c. OATS NO 3 white 47V"48C. FLAX Sr,-ED-$1.6iHytt'LH0Vi. Evaporated Applea and Driest Fralt. RYK $1.06ffl.07. , h RAN $2 60. CORN No. 3 yellow, 63!fl4Vic. OATS No. $ white, 47tc. SKKD Flax, $!-&6'fll.6K'4. Kansas City Oral" and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Dei. 29. WHEAT Cash: No. 3 hard. $1.20-1.21; No. 3 red, ii.imrii.ao. CORN No. 2 mixed, 67Hc; No. 2 white, 69o. OATS No 8 white, 4VrWlc; No. 2 mixed, 44Mr4H0. BUTTE rt Creamery, 31c; firsts, 29c; aeconds. 2c; packing, 20Vc. BOOS Firsts, 83c; seconds, 22c. POULTRY Hena, 11c; roosters, 8Hc; turkeys, 16c. - Liverpool Grata Market. taVERPOOL. Doc. 29. WHEAT Fpot steady. No. 1 Manitoba, 10s 8Vid; , No. 2. lus d; No. $, stock exhausted; No, 1 bard winter, tus so; tuiures notn IdsJ.' CORN Spot- nominal: futures, quiet; January, t February. s 4d. Dailath Grata Market. DULUTH. Dec. 29. WHEAT No. 1 hard. $1.26': No. 1 northern, $1.26; No. 2 northern, 91.22.; December. 9124'. Evaporated Apples anal Dried Fralta TBW YORK, Dee. 29. EVAPORATED APPLES-Oulet DRJKD FRUITS Prunea steady. Apri cots and peaches dull. Raisins firm. Sunday. CATTLE There was a 'all run of rattle for a Tucsdsy, but still receipts at most points were only moderate. At this point rooeipts for lh two days amount Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock V arils. South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-Tour hours ending at S o clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattla.llogs.Shoep,H'aca Cv M. St. P 16 18 Wabash 17 8 J ... Missouri Pacific 3 Union Pacific 13 14 8 ... C. & N. W, cast... 29 . 1ii 1 ... C. N. W., west.. 13 33 8 1 C, St. P.. M. ().. 1H 18 1 C, U. A t.. eust.. itf. 12 ' C, U. & Q., weal.., 9 :'0 7 C, R. . & p., east. 20 14 7 C. R. 1. ei P., west. .. 2 Illinois Central .... 2 H Sheep. 710 8,047 1,688 $,0lM Total receipts... 173 (N 39 DISPOSITION-!! BAD, ' . Cattle. Hogs. Morris & Co 840 2,i6 Swift Co ti!8 2.81H t'uuahy Packing Co.... 911 3,114 Armour & Co 638 3.413 Morten 7 l.lnidln Packing Co.... 20 Oiain Bolt hupply Co 13 W. H. Vansant Co.... 1M Benton, Vansant & I. 2'- Hill Son Jl F. Ii. Lewis 101 Huston & Co 42 J. B. Root Co ltw J. H. Bulla 129 L. F. Husx 94 Rosenstock Bros i ,. Aic.l reary A Kellogg.,.. 121 Werthlmcr A- Dcgcn.. 20 H. F. Hamilton M HiUllvan Bros 112 Rothxchlld 44 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 131 Christie loo Hlggina Hufiman 1M Meyers 24 ., Baker. Jones & S...... 127 ..... Tanner Bros Ill John Harvey 119 D. F....V 70 Other buyere 6S6 8 Total 6,093 11.444 3,717 to U.DuU head, being Jiire than double the run of last wek, but smaller than two weeks ago. Killing ratlin, that is beef steers, cows and heifers were In very fair demand this morning and the market opened In reasonable senson with prices steady on the less desirable kinds and fully inn higher on the kind of cattle, that buyers speolally wanted. Cows and heifers showed the same advance, desirable kinds being around 10c higher than yes terday. Inferior kinds of butcher stock were at least steady. Blockers and feeders have tieen coming In most too rapidly this week. While there has been a reasonable demand It has not been equal to the receipts, with the result that prices were not only lower yesterday but wenk to 10c lower again today. For the last two days the market is 1MI25C lower, the decline boinpie most noticeable on the light and medium weights, choice feeders showing less de cline; Quotations on cattle: Prima yearlings, $8.7(49.75; good to choice cornfed beevt-s, $S.0iKi(.7R; fair to good cornfed beeves, 7. 60118.00; common to fair cornfed beeves, Si.6iKu7.fr0; good to choice range beeves, $7.7tVn8 26; fair to good range beeves, $6 7f i'o1.7&; common to fair range beeves, $.i.76476; good to choice heifers. $a.0 7.2S: good to choice cows. $i.78'(itl.e0; fair to good cows, Jj.(XK(i6.75; common to fair cows, $4.00(016.00; good to choice stockeis and feeders, $7.60rd8.L: fair to good stockera snd feeders, $rt.8Olj7.u0; common to (air Blockers and feeders. $5.7o4u76: stock heifers, $S.26'ai ; stoc cows, $4.76 6.76; stock calves, $i.0liI8 00; veal calvea, $7.O0ft9-00; bulla, stags, etc.. $6.0o.75. Representative sales: BEKP BTKKIUJ. THICK, SWOLLEN that maka. g horte Wheere, Roar, have Thick Wind or Choke-down, ran bf reduced witn alto any liunch or Swelling. No bl utter, no hair gone, and hor kept at work. Con centratedonly a lew drop required at as application. $1 per bottle delivered. Book 3 K. free. ABSORBING JR-, antiseptic LiumentformaBa kind, reduce Cyrt, Wens, Fainful, Knotted Varicose Vein, Ulcer. 1 and U a bottls at dealer or delivered. Book "Evidence" free. w.g.Y0UaP.P.I..1MTaatX.torineRM.aU. K. A. Fr. K. At. Pr. I 134 Ii U Ht4 1 M t d w low 7 at t 74 1 do it 11M T to II UM T 44 14 IK4 I SO 14 1041 1 ii r, IV IS 10 100 1 ( 1 Ill U II 11 T W U r...l444 3 17 i ; 1310 sl :.177 T SO 1411 4 44 M 1 45 14 UM I at n iu 7 m, mi tt It Wit T 70 UtcriKH AND HEIFERS. i ri x n is im i m u 11H 06 1041 T COW a KM 4 ZS 8 M l U 36 4 W ..... If' 6 1 1f14 4 4 6 M I 4S 11 im 4 44 t 10!7, 4 i ! 4 b9 10 Ill I 4 Ill (U 11 1000 i 46 I Ml 4 76 It 1074 I K T 74 4 M 14 1174 I Ml IW 10W U ( 104 6 00 SHI I 44 1J 471 110 S. .lOuS (Oil It 13 t III IT .....Ut.4 I 1.. 7 10u4 i t o $ 1010 50 t - ND iblKbi. M Ill IS 17 Ml IH II 771 I S3 IS Uo T 10 21 100 t 1 EIKERS. 4 M IN II 444 ( U II it IM ' 30 M IH M 4 00 J ....! foe 1 1U 1 , HULLS. $ m o i is i at S05 44 I IM IH in is l maw 1 144 1 40 1 IM ( 18. 16 7 l 8TO S AND FEEDERS. 1 10 $ SO tl Ml IH M 441 al II IM ll 44...... M 4 U 74 TM T 00 21 74 tt II. 1 T 16 17 74 5 41 107 T 81 10 TH m M 1111 7 SO 41 M4 4 7 U 14 7 tf 91 M 4TI I tVH) t M W 114 4 COLORADO. LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINCT The Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of the HASTINGS AND NOKTH WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, for the election of seven Directors, and the transaction of such other business as may come before th meeting, will b held at the office of A. L. Mohler, corner of lata and Dodge Streets, Omaha. Nebraska, oa Monday, the 4th day of January. A. D. Ula, at 11 e'olook A. M. T. M. ORR, D34dUt aUcrotarrt f 7 Stock for Sale An omaha eorporatlon In active buai. aeaa for twenty aara effera for aala fifty aharea guaraataad aevea per oaat prat srrad a toes radaemed from forma waare. N agent a will aU direct A 1T Oaxa of Bea. I f seders... 972 It) 22 steers 10C6 $$8 34 steers 760 I as HOGS Receipts were estimated at 17$ cars, or 11,600 head, putting the total for the two daya at 16.&S6 head. This is 3.6o smaller than last weak, but Is 2,6u0 heavier than for th corresponding days last year. Chicago reported a very heavy Tues day run, with sharply lower price, and at local receipts were far from light tho trade opened out dull, and early bida were in most cases close to 16c lower. Sellers were nut Inclined to make any sucn concession as tins, ana trade (J iUkfc ternary, cr, or-ny. No. in.... m :i M .... i Ml 74 SO 47 At. Bk. .. Ill IM .l ,.lu ,.sr4 44 rr. 7 ;n 4 l m 1 oo 1 7 OS T r t ( Na. 44.., ... 101.. tl... ... 71... ..U7 ..IM ..! 114 in .17 Pr. 7 Kt 7 f 1 Oft T (TIWj 1 Sa 1 I 1 I 7 is 7 16 m.sutklng the the packers 3J. II. PHIS. 13 H ... 4 00 IM ... 81 M ... 0 1 lt ... 86 cVurKi' lhcie was no fact this morning that wanted some good killing lambs of handy weight, as they commenced business at an early hour and paid prices steady to a dime higher. This took place In spile of the fact that the supply of lamba was tully normal for a Tuesday, the active trade and improved prices being attribu ted largely to a big Improvement In the quality of the offerings. Uood lambs, weighing HI to H pounds, were most sought after, though sellers had little trouble In disposing of th heavier grade providing thty were at all suitable for killing purposes The range of prices was mainly st $x.JtfX.M0, with a load of Ne braska fed weaterna selling up to $8.70, Pew If any feeder grades were available. Conditions surrounding the trad In aged aheep were pretty much the same as on Monday, the supply being fairly normal, consisting for tha most part of ewes. The quality was practically tha same, with th prices steady. Ewes. Ilka some at $fl.7ti on Monday, brought Iden tically the same price today. Th mar ket was- active and most everything was weighed up at an early hour. For the day receipts amounted td $.600 head, against ,497 last Tueaday, $,214 two weeks ago and $.&4 a year ago. Mon day and Tuesday's receipts together foot up 17.107, compared with 9.467 last week snd 21,331 for the same time laat year. The offerings consist mostly of fed west erns from Nebraska. Iowa, Colorado and wheat field grades from Utah and Idaho. Quotations on sheep and lamb: Lamb, good to choice, 98.6(rtl.TO; lambs, fair to ftod. $8.2ni.fto; feeders, fair to good, r.60t7.VO; yearling, good to cholc. $700 7.M); yearlings, fair to good, $H.76tj1.00; yearlings, feeders, $,V75fi 36; wethers, good to ch'ilce, $4 Sf7fi 60: wethers, fair to good, $6.00itf4l.tri: wethers, feeders. $4.40ift 5.00; ewes, good to cholee. $6.406.70; ewes, fair to good, $i.lorj5.40; ewes, feeders, $4.2$ N '6.00. o. M fed. lambs 4X9 fel lamb , I fed wethers .. 130 fed owes 4o Idaho lamba .. 40 culls '.'S Ihado lamha .. 2.7) Idaho lambs ... 2J Ids ho yearlings an fed lamba .... Wt. .. K6 ,.. 79 ..! ..110 .. "i .4 70 ..100 7 ..100 76 Pr. $ ft) $ 60 e oo 6 30 48 7 M 8 00 8 44 7 00 S 7(1 KaaaB Vltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec 29. CATTLK Receipts, 10.000 head; market steady to lOo lower; prime fed steers,. $l).OJKiri0.2ri; dressed beer steers, $7 26 f) 9.00; western steers $7.0or,fi.O0; stockera and feeders, $.6o.8.00; bulls. $6.36.6; calvea, $i.00f 10.00. HOas-Recelpts, 13 000 head: market 10 JTIBo lower: bulk, $7.067.26; heavy, $7 2VJ 7.324; packer und butchers, $7.1087.30; tight, $t)!KVa7.17H; pigs, $6.00r(i.ri0. BHEKJ AND LAMBS Recemts. $.700 head; market steady; lambs, K.l'MI4.7n;- yeanings. ihthqy.to; watnera, K.wm.vQi ewes, $62.00. t. Loals Live Stock Market.' ST, LOUIS, Mo.. Pec, $9. CATTLE--Receipts, 4.106 head; market ateady; na tive nee i steers, ii.nmu lii.uu; cows and heifers. $A.WXf.35: sotil herns. $A.7C(&7.7G: cows and heifers, $4.00r((6.00; natives, $3.0) ntjur itoceipts. .w head: market lOo lower; pigs and lights. 84 007.26: mixed and butchers, $7.07.20; good, heavy, $7.13 (f7.$6. SliKKf AND LAMBS KeCelntS. S S00 heB; market strong; natlv muttons, t4.7.'Art.75: lambs. td.2G4i8.S5: yaaiilnas. 97.t64j7.80. "loax City Live 8tepk Market. SIOUX CITY. Is.. Dee. 8$L-CATTLjn Receipta 1.S00 head: market steady to lilo lowor: native steers, $6.6oi.ou; butchers, $Ci.260i4J.76; cows and heifers, tl.7M.86; . ........ .. w. . v. v. .n. , .I'n.n.i, nu 1 1. ...in i w. Si.M.xr.: culves, $.OO(0.&O; bulls, stags, etc.. $5.oifi8.g5. HOUS-KecelPts. tMO head: market 10a lower; heavy, $6.9V(r7.00; mixed, $M.!il.9i',; lignt, Ki viu.an: bulk or galea $.90((7.00. BlilitP AND IAMBB Rocs nts. 1 0U0 head; msrket ateady; ewe, 93.aOgft.40; lambs, $6,004)8.60. Chicago Live Stock Market. ClflCAOO. Deo. 29,-CATTLIB Raoelnta $,00 hehd; market slow; natlv nteers, $6.4Ofri0.O0; westerns, $6.10fl 00; rows and heifers. $3.l6i .20; calves, $7.254rtl.76. HOOS ItecelDts. 42.00$ head: market slow, 10c under yesterday's average, bulk of sales, $7.lrt7.ao; light, $6.VB7.aO: mixed. $4.f7.27Vi; heavy, 8ti.86d7.j6; rough. 9-64J 96; pigs, $6.6097.20, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. $0,000 head: market weak: han. K.HIA41.70: yearllnga, R7.80; lambs. 9lo04j.8A. at. josepa i.iv aioeic Market. BT. JOSEPH. Deo. $$. CATTLK Ra. celpts, . 1.K0O head; market ateady to strong: steers, $7.00tmo.00; rows and heif ers. $4 $6a4).00; calvea, t&.Wtye 00. HOUS Kecelnts. ll.OuO head: nurt.l lower; top, $7 301 bulk of aales, $7 OujH.IPi. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.0U0 head; market higher; lambs, $8. Oust. 76. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 29. COTTONftiwf qul-t; middling uplands, 7.80o; ne sales. l otion lutures closed staadv: necemhoe 7.3c; January 7.82o' March, 7.81o; May' $.01c; July, .Wc; October, 8.4le. .Cotton closed steady, net unchane-et tn i points lower. IJVEKPOUU Dee. W. COTTON Hnnt quiri; price unn; American middllni NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Governed More and More by War Sonditioni. THE OPENING IRREGULAR Another Decline la Btekssgc oa London Lowest Prtra la Months Olves Rise to Dlseaaaiea ef CJold Import. NEW YORK. Doc, 29. Mora than at any time since the renewal of business: on the stock exchange, today's market was governed by conditions having their outgrowth in the foreign war. Tne rep resentations made by th dmlnstj-atlort to England, arotestlng against further detention of American marine commerce, caused an abrupt halt In the advance In prices which was In full swing at the pre vious day's close. Wall street viewed the subject from various angina, and the general opinion seemed to b that a new and slgnil leant development had leen protected Into the International situation. Th market opened with it accustomed Irregularity, loading stocks evincing heaviness, with a few gains among the unimportant Isstiea From that level a rally ensued, the recovery In a few In stances restoring stocks to the preceding day's best. Before midday the list fell back again, and for the balance of the session no Important changes were re corded. Dealings snowed a marked fall ing off In comparison with recent full sessions, and sui h trend a wa shown rsme mainly from the operations of th abort interest, with a eprinkilng of liqui dation, eopoclal'y In the Rook Island bonus, which made aharp declines of 2 to almost 6 points. Another decline in exchange on London to the lowest price in almost sixteen months gave rise to some olsclission of gold imports. Hanker were unanimous in deoiaring that this market cannot hop to get gold irom London, but a re turn of some of the old gold shipped to Ottawa In the early stages of the wur Is within the range of probability. Time money was quolably unchanged, but it was reported that several thirty and sixty-day loans were made at rates under the recent low quotations. Bonds were Irregular. Total aales, par value, aggregated $L,05,0(iO. There wero minor advance In all Issues of govern ment bonds on call. Number of sale and loading quotations on stocks were: "ales. Hlh. L. Ow. Alaska OnM AnmlsamatM Copper ... An:r!ua beat BusaX.... sn'arlcan Out Amtrloae tt. R , . Amannan B. Ii. pf.. Am. Incur Refining An.rl(a Tl. Tel.... Anorliwn Tobarao Anaconila Mining Atchtann lull I mora 4 Ohio Iirnnklrn HipM Traaalt.. ('Iltornla Patrolaum .... ( snmlun lat!le Central beathar Ct4aMelt A Ohio n.lrago, Untat WMlara.. Cl'lraso, Mil. V St. P... Chicago a Nofttiwaster. 'lilno t'opptr Colo! Ida Kuol Iron.... YloriW South ... Pwvrar Rio (Irenes... IMnTer a It. 0. pl'4 lUfilllleri' IWcurUIri .... ICTI OirsnO Kloetrlo (lrrt Northern pfd (It. Northern Or ctfa... (ILssonholm Rxplanitlon. Illlnoli ontral liitrlKmuhMat. pfd... liaa'l'atk.n Onrper Intarnatlnnai HarvMter. . Kantaa CHy Suutharn... Lehigh Vllcy lx'ulnyll a KanhTllia. Moilran I'atrelaum Miami On4Pr Mo., Kansna a Touu... MHwourt I'axlfln National Biscuit National Nevada Cnppar Kw York (.'antral N. Y.. N. H. H Kcrfnlk Wweara Northern Pacific ., Paciflo Mall Pailllo Tal. Tot Pennsylvania INillman-I'alana car .Kay Con. Copper I Heerilng n:eeuniiii iron ac eieei... Kk laland Co Hoc lulanil to. p4.... HI. U H. K. U pfd... Houtharo Paclfln m.Tiitiira Kallway .... Tcnnaaea Capper ........ Taiao tmpny t l Ion paalflo I nlnn Paolfla pfd t'nltad tttataa Hteal r a. s(mi prd f'lah Coppor w abash ptd Wmtara Union WnMlninoua Klactrts. .. Ofttre. Total aala lor tk day. U.O00 sharaa ir, s.ovu, a'"u iniuuiins, anou; mmdllnr V. IOU ail M: low ml Idling. 8.62d; ordinary, 8 07d good ordinau-v. Sale, $.000 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Deo. 89.-M ET AL8 Tuul. quiet; $3.7!.3.H6; London, 19. Spelter, quint: fi.&(,T,.60: Lomlan. 127 8. Tin, quh.'t; live-ton loU, $U.Uigi34.00; twenty flv ton lots offered at $34 00. Corner dull: electrolytic, $12 7618 $7; casting. $12.75fW3 12. Iron, quiet: unchanged. Lon don spot copper, ft 16s; future. 67 2 !d. Tin spot. H48 10s; futures, fl4o. ST. IJUI9. Dec. 2$ METALfl LxadL firm; 93.60U3.6ft4, Spelter, firm: 86.WW V6.6u. Cffa Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 2S. CtlFK-EH Fi. turea closed at a net lou ef U414 points. Sale, 4.600 bags. Quotation: Daoamber ana January, s.vic; February, s.Ono; March. 4.16c; April, C36o; May, 84c; June, .25c: July, 7.14c; August '"uc; Sep tember, 7$7c; October, 7.33r: November, 7.3VO. Snot quiet; Rio No. 7. 7H; Santos No. 4, loo. Rio unchanged. Santos lot reis lower nl 444U0. Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Dee. $9. MONEY-OIL many; nign, a per rent raw, t per oeni; ruling ravs, per cent; last loan. $ per cent; closing bid, 34 per oent; of- rered at 1 per cent. Tim loan, dull; sixty and ninety daya. 4144 par cent; six month. S't.fit ner cent MKKCANTII.E PA Pkh 4tf4H per cent. STERLING EXCHANQIC Steady at aacnne; aixty-aay bins, $4,82; for cables Ll 1' fn. S nr.... n mi SILVER-bar, 43o; ei-c. liONDS Government, strong; Irregular. Mexican dollars. railroad. BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP FROM COAST IN CANAL NEW YORK. Dec. 29.-Callfornla's re lief ship Camlno, carrying a cargo at food for th Belgians, Is now paaslnf through tha Panama canal. It was an nounced today at the headquarters of lb commission for relief In Belgium. ,tu Ti 3 S 1,00 12 H tit, 100 . 12i 3.' 7, 4V0 t4 Sm tit ..... ..... l' to 11$ 11 Hi 217' 100 4j 9h4 &. 4 11 JH ) b4 K4 ' MIS 44 't M-a u 900 1M'4 IMS IM) (7i inn 404a 4o 404 HO 10 lOUj til', li II ilM V nm lit I2t 124 . 30 M4 33 Si . V'l ,,.. ..... Xl' ...... ..... ..... "4 ' 101 11 Itt 11 i.oo m 21s 11-4 iv. l.OM 113H lt ...... 1 43'i 107 '"im 'ii !; Ma to, 1' a .. W 11 I,, 130 114 lri J 1U 300 , M M too t 17 14 lff'a t'i 1', 7', 100 ' I 'a 1"4 lim. ...... ..... ... 43 , 1IH ll JtH 4l 13 W.4 - S 400 6 11 M, 8k4aj ' 'tis "4 V 1.000 10444 1044 'K IM'i a it i:.(4 io' 10.1110 U 14IT, 14.1 II ino ,44 H '. 11 IH 1U I'a l.niMi nt4 it AD 14 14 14 30 ll Ill-It !', ISO 4.400 ll4 114 114 , 100 7i'4 7Hii 71 6,700 411 Vt 44 tk 40 100 104 4 1044 IM' , 90 49 444 4 '4 IS MNJ lk4 5TT4 17 0 ij 44 OMAHA' OtlNERAL MABKBT. BUTTER No. L l-lo. eartons. le; Nu. t 60-lb. tuba, 29o. CHKEflK importeo. bwvs, one; Amer ica Swiss. 28c; block Swiss, 22o: twins. 16c; daisies, 17c; triplets. 17o; Young Amrloaa, blu label brick, 17o; llm- burger. t-ib.. wc; 1-lb.. 20a; Now York hit. Uc; imported x rencn oqueiort. 460. ... .. . BE2.F CUTR-RID: INO. 1, uv: r0. i. IftVc; No. 2, UV-. Loin: No. 1, 20c; No. $, 17e; No. $T lie Chuck: No. 1, 10, No. $. 914c: No. 3, o. Rounds: No, 1. 13'jc: No. t, 12Vlc; No. llc Platei: FISH Trout. 14c; targ orappi, salmon, 11c; halibut 1; channel cat fish. 12o; pike, 14c: pickerel, lOo. POULTRY Broilers, I4c; spring chick ens, Uo; nens. uc; 4ocaa c; oucas. ivc; gee, sc; luraayi, vitwiii, mr dea, Wc; ducks, full feaUierad. uc; gea, full faathaied, tei squabs, Ma 1, VM; No. .- ... ajarx! quoiauune lumuon vj uiuavai Fru.t company! FRUITS orange, extra fancy nun. Ington naval. sVs, 9U, lou. 136, 112. $3 76 par box; extra fancy wasningion navai. 160s, $1.65 per boa; xtra fancy Washing ton navaL 176a, $00, aitia, $3.00 par box. Lemon. Keystone Sunkiat $0Oa. 3os, 60 per box; cnoioa, nea Bait am, sons, 00 per box. Grapefruit S6. Ma, 64a, $u. 76 pr box. Appten, extra faiicy Wash ing ton Whit Winter Pearmalne. $4.00 per bog; extra lancy naaningion laar. mainea, $1.76 per box; extra fancy Win, sap. $1.76 pr box; xtra fancy Spltaun burga. $L0 par box; Orepon Spltsenburga, $1.36 Per box; Oregon Baldwins. 11 60 pr Dog; tjoio. unwraiitwa rfuuaiuana, si.as par bos; Washington extra fancy and Foy Hoovers, ii.su par 001; u n.. Jonathans, $1.10 per box; fancy Colorado Weaithys, 11.10 per box; fancy Colorado McMahans, $1.10 per box; fancy Colorado Utters, II 10 fer box; fancy Colorado Maiden Blush. Lit per box; Idaho fancy Oiima Oolden, $1.60 per box; Idaho cholc Orlmea Golden, $1.26 per box; Washington fancy Grime Oolden, $160 per box: Idaho fancy Jona thans, $L per dox; laano lancy r ulton, $1.26 per box; Idaho fancy Wolf River, $1.25 per box; Washington Wagner, $125 per bog; New York Baldwin, $3.00 per bo!.; RuaMt. $3.00 per bbl. prapes. California Einpsrors. $3.60 per bbl.; California &m parors, $176 per crate; extra fancy Malagas, $C00 par bbl. Paar. Anjou, $3.26 per box; Jersey. $3.26 par box; Sheldon, 12.26 per box; Lawrenc. $3.00 par hox; Roaco, $$.$6 per box; Baater. $2.21 per box. Bananas, $L76 par bunch to $3.60 per VBQETABLESV-Caullflowar, 93 00 par crate; cucumber, $1.40 per box; eatery. Jumbo, T60 per dosen; eclerr, Michigan. 86c per doses; head Icttuca, 81.00 per dosen; leaf lettue, 40c par dosen; onions, yellow, $0 per lb.; red, 8e par 16.; white. to per lb.; cabbaga, IVse par lb.; pep pers, 6O0 per basket: tomatoo. $4.00 per crat: horaeradlah, 6uo par dosea; garlic. Italian, $1 per eaee- squaab, lWo par lb. pumpkin. l0 per lb. Potato. Idaho, 70o per bu.; Rad Rlvr Ohio, aoo per bu. Minnesota White. 0o par bu. Bwsetpo tetoe. Kaosas. $2.26 to $2.90 per bbl.; Jer seys. $1.76 par hamp. MISCKLLAN10OUS Nuta. No. 1 Cali fornia walnuts, Uc per lb.; filbert. Ii per lb.; pecans. 124o par lb.; pacaas. Jumbo. Uo per lb.; Brasila, 12H pr lb. Fig. 18-1$ ounce, 860 par box;' 60-4) ounc. $2.00 par box; Seven Crown, Imported Uo par lb.; bulk, 7c pr lb. Date, Drome dary, $3.00 per box.: Aachor, $.; par box; sugar walnut $140 per lb.; HallowL fco per lb. Shallad popcorn, 4o per lb.; al monds. $0o per lb. 2 Ums, $1.76 per hot crackr)ack, $3.60 per can; erackerlack on-half ease, $1.76; checker. $3 &0; check er, one-half rase, $1.76. Honey, $3 76 per ma. v. iiici, rtmtm ivii ciuer, as.frii keg; New York, one-hajf bbl, $d.06. Cocoav nuts, $3.76 per sack; eocoanuta, TSo dosen. Casaba gems. $2.00 crate. Bask rieartaga. OMAHA. Dee. tt. Bank clearings foe Omaha today were $2.4i7.tJH.lO and for tha corresponding day lust year $;.o4o,5oj.ii