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    THE BKK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DFATKMHKU 7, 1915.
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FIDELITY
P.FXTAL
RRUVtCE
FRE3
Phone Douclas 23 for complete lint of
vacant houses anil apnrtmenta; also for
Itnmnp, moving. lSth and Jackaon Sta,
$"j: "1 is. I'hloago. 6 room, mod.
fixv 21S N. 1Mb, 8 rooms. bath.
$'i 2iilfi Seward, 6 ronii, barn.
$12. so ;ncii Clark, 4 room.
Globe Van &Storage
Stores, moves, packs, ahlps; 3-hors van
and 2 men. $1.25 per hr.; storage $2 Per
maBaMgfaeUonimr. P- 43:18 V Ty. 230.
J vS j Exp. Co.. moving
I . KPPfl recking storago
Va IVVUU 127 Farnam. O. W4H.
Gordon Van Co.
219 N. llth Ft. Tel. P. 394 or Har. 9V.
MAiic-'Kli Vn ft .Storage C : Moving
packing. storgeandlpninD.1415.
" FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE
SEPARATE, locked rooma, for houae
hold goods and pianos; moving, packing
iaIiT'van and STORAGE CO..
806 So. K.th St. Doug. 4163
STORES A1D OFFICES.
2 SmaUOffices
Ready Now
CHOICE LOCATIONS
in the
Bee Building
112.00. $16.00.
Inquire Room 103.
For Rent or Sale
Store room and dwelling; also ware
house and bam. on Lincoln highway, Juat
north of city llmlta. I
DAY HESS CO..
12S Pearl St., Council Bluff. la.
REAL ESTATK
FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
IOWA.
70-ACRE farm, in hllla; fair bulldlnga; 4
mllea to Council Bluffa; good roada and
school: $75 per acre.
DAY & HESS CO..
123 Pearl St., Council Bluffa. la.
16&-ACRE dairy farm; 8 miles north of
Council Bluffs; fair buildings; good
reads, school; $75 per acre.
DAY & HESS CO.,
123 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Ta.
A HA KuA 1 iN .
XM in II HI 1 1H p II v. , tun., iitt " 1 ''" -
ments; land lays good, at iio; 5oo down.
2,5u0 March 1, time on balance. A bar-
gain, we ll prove it. Come and ee.
in. 1 -- ti l 1 ' T , (mnAVA. I
FRANK L-Ogun, 18
M1SSOLH1.
SO ACRES 3H miles from Tebanon; houae,
barn; 50 cultivated; $'2,400; easy terms;
ether bargains. Holt Realty Co., Lebanon,
Mo.
NifiBRABKA.
(THE ONE BEST BUT ANYWHERE
IN PERKINS COUNTY, NE
BRASKA, LANDS FROM $15 TO $20
ACRE. , COME, SEE FOR YOUR
SELF. WE PROVE IT, OR PAY
ALL YOUR EXPENSES. ENOUGH
BAip. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
TO
Dave Shuter
Grant Neb.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
COUNTY. WRITE MB.
HAISE YOUR OWN FEEDERS.
8,200 acres of hard land, with 1,000 acres
of hay and 300 In crop; good buildings
and fences; running water and 4 wells;
located In northern Nebraska and offered
. at a bargain. Can accept eastern Ne
braska farm a part payment.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Omaha Nat. Bank Mldg., Omaha.
FOR BALE Best large body l.lgh-grade
medium priced land In Nebraska; very
little money required C. Bradley, Wei
bach. Neb.
' " 60 ACRES, $3,000.
Irrigated farm adjoining good town In
North Platte valley; paid up water right;
20 acres now In alfalfa and balance In
crop. Liberal terms.
PAYNH INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg.. Omaha.
, 20-ACHE fruit farm In Calhoun, Neb.; 11
room houae, barn, garage and fish pond
In connect. on; next to city park, in heart
of city, $11,0"0. Joe Bolln. Calhoun. Neb.
CLAY COUNTY.
160 acres Improved and nearly all In
cultivation and 6 miles from town: firat-
class corn farm. $100 an acre. Liberal
terms.
PAYNH INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg., Omaha.
OKLAHOMA.
CORN, alfalfa, wheat, cotton land for
sale or exchange. W. E. Wilson,
"Walters, Okla.
WISCONSIN.
UPPER WISCONSIN Best dalrr and
general crop stats in the union; settlors
wanted: lands for sale at low prloes on
asr terms. Ask for booklet $4 on Wiscon
sin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands
J or stock raising. If Interested In fruit
snds ask for booklet on apple orchards.
fddreas Land and Industrial Dept., 8oo
Ine Ballwsv. M'nneanolle. Minn.
, MISCELLANEOUS.
HAVE TOU A FARM FOR SALE?
Write a good description of your land
and send If to the Sioux City (Ja.) Jour
nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful want Ad
Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri
day evening, Saturday morning and every
Saturday evening and Sunday for one
month, giving sixteen ads on twelve dif
ferent days for $2; or 60 wolds, $4, or 75
words. $6.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper; 200.000 readers dallv in four great
states.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Slot TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Weed. Wead Bldg.. 13th at Farnam Sta.
CITY and farm loans, 6, 64, per cent
J. H. Dumont ft Co.. 418 State Bank.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture into cash.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg.
t TO 6 for loans on best class city
residences In amounts $2,000 up, also
farm loans. Reasonable commiasluna.
PETERS TRUST CO.. 1822 Farnam St.
OMAHA homes. East Nebrsska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715.
FARM AND CITY LOANS.
O' DOUGHERTY & HUGHES,
711 Keeline Uldg. Phone D. 1013.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg.
ic' CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberg, JlO
" 12 Brandon Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATF FOR EXCHANGE
f JOToSTFlKST mortgage." soured on 4.00)
11 erf s of land, to t x hangs iur a good
Hour mill. Sch'Bh Bros. 1jJ8 Plyraout.i
J ide Minneapolis Minn.
ONE 9-room hou.se, corner lot. will trade
equity for a good vacant lot
O. A. ECKLES,
Phone D. 1H or H. 5763.
FEVEN-PASSENGER auto to exchange
for 6-room bungn)ow.. Phone Dou. 2.;.
FOR SALE or exchange, in Brookings
Co., a 2u0 or a 400-acre farm; both well
imp.; nice laying land; good black dirt
Lock Box 93. Pipestone, Minn.
REAL ESTATF NORTH RIDE
CHICAGO 2.i2 Neat four-room cottags
Part modern.
FOR SAI.E-Four-room house, is com
plete, witn t lots, L7'j0: $:iuu down, bal
ance like rent, or will take hurses, cows
and poultry as first payment. Address B
691, r.
REAL F8TATE WANTED
l WANT to buy for cash i or 3 very
cheap lots. Give price and legal di
rcil tin and you will hear fioin me.
HKAI- KSTATK NOITII 81 OK
$.110 CASH, $; PkR MONTH.
For a dandy S-rrom, strictly modern
b use. 2 blocks from Hanseom park. on
Mock from Field club. The price la Hunt,
the location is right, and the time l.
right Don't pay rent nil your life, hut
make a start now In the rlitht direction.
r.ATNK INVESTMENT I'OMI'ANT.
r. 17M. Mh floor Omaha Nat. Bk. BMf.
RKAL ESTATK WEST RIPB
SOME BARGAIN
-room houae, with sleeping porch: fully
modern; oak finish: Mtlton Rogers fur
nace. Thla la worth Invest inntlng
now vacant. Can be aeen any time. Priest
$3,400. reasonable term
W. S. FRANK,
201 NEVILLE RLK.
REAL ESTATK 1NVKSTMENTS
Make Offer
44 ft. next First National.
145,000 "king price. Make offer.
Harrison & Morton
REAL ESTATE VACANT
f.-On FINK lota, near car; cash,
monthly. Owner. Douglas 2917.
fc
THREE lota, fine location. Address P.
O. Box 667, City.
HEA L ESTATE 1 1SCELLANEOU8
"AVE fauo.
On a -room strictly modern, well built
homo from owner; hot water heat.
M. 3W. Omaha Bee.
LOT, 13th and Monroe Sta. Address F,
Bee Office, South Omaha.
$100,000 CHECKS
TEMPT DEM CHIEFS
Chicago. Dallas, St. Louis and Frisco
Flash Them at National
Committee.
WHITE HOUSE IS NEUTRAL
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. Endorse
ment of the work of the administra
tion and of rnntrrpRS. the selection of
, . . . Am-
Hl Tl TT1 H Fl fl n Hrn lUr LUC Udb UVtllU
.
cratjc national convention and the
uaul' " '
election of a new treasurer ana secre-
tary, will constitute the chief work
of the democratic national commit
tee which meets here Tuesday morn
ing to make preparations for the
1916 presidential campaign.
Four cities, Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas
and San Francisco are In the race for
the convention. Dallas and St. Louis
delegations ars here, each fortified with
a fion.coo check ready to promise the na
tional committee every convenience.
Particular stress Is being laid by each
delegation on his hotel, railroad and wlra
facilities. They also have weather maps
and records for many years to prove
that climatic conditions will be ideal
with them In June, when the convention
will be held. June 19 is the opening data
generally favored.
Offer of St. Loots.
The St Louis delegation offers the usa
of Its convention hall which will seat
14,000. Dallas has no hall at this time
other than an auditorium at the .stats
fair grounds. It Is willing, however, to
add to this structure or' erect a new one.
A fund of f30,000 in addition to the flOO.OOO
has been raised for extra expenses.
William F. McCombs, chairman of ths
committee who arrived here tonight from
New York, said Irs did not know what
the Chicago and San Francisco dele
gations would offer. Each Is reported to
be bringing a fund of $100,000.
With about half the delegates present
today, James E, Smith, chairman of the
St. Louis delegation, claimed seventeen
pledges for his city. Other St. Louis men
expressed confidence that they would
have a majority on the first ballot These
assertions did not disturb the optimism
of the Dallas contingent which reached
Washington during the day on a special
train, led by Governor Ferguson and
Mayor Llndsley of Dallas. There are
about seventy-flvo In ths party, includ
ing the mayors of seven Texas cities.
Only democrats are on the St. Louis dele
gation, but ths Dallas crowd boasts that
It represents all political parties.
White House Neutral. .
Announcement that the White Uouas
would remain strictly neutral In the fight
caused disappointment among the Texans,
who had hoped for the president's sup
port Rollo Wells of Missouri, treasurer of ths
committee, has informed friends that
after presenting his report at the meeting
Tuesday, he will resign because he has
become a governor of ths Federal Reserve
bank in St Louis and does not feel that
he should hold a political position. .Who
his successor will be was problematical
tonight
Rumors that Chairman McCombs might
be chosen or Homer Cummins, national
committeeman from Connecticut or Fred
B. Bllnch, national committeeman from
Minnesota.
Ths committee, it wss said tonight,
will take no formal action in making
its preference for Its candidate In 1914,
although all of the members expect that
President Wilson will be nominated.
The committee will have to fill eight
vacancies. Including two over which thora
are contests. In Kentucky, General W.
D. Haldeman is contesting the seat of
the late John C. C. Mayo, with Urey
Woodson, who was elected by the state
committee.
Coatesilna; the Beat.
In Oregon W. II. Easterly Is contesting
the seat of Will R. King. Ths committee
will also name ths selections oi Vincent
Miles of Arkansas, John T. Bamett of
Colorado, W. W. Marsh of Iowa, Charles
F. Johnson of Maine, Cordell Hull of
Tennessee and Z. R. Cheney of Alaska.
Chairman Mccomba has promised a
j legation of surrrsglsts that be will
make an effort to have the committee
give them a hearing. Most of ths mem
bers ars understood to be favorable to
a healing, although it is regarded as a
foregone conclusion that ths committee
will take no stand on ths issue.
ASTRONOMER TAYLOR
DISCOVERS NEW COMET
CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Dec. 1 Dis
covery of a new comet by Astronomer
Taylor, stationed at the Capo of Good
Hope was announced In a cablegram
! f rem Copenhsgen, received at ths Har
vard observatory today. The comet was
sighted first near Delta Orion, which Is
ths left hand star in Belt of Orion; snd
later Sir Frank Dyson, sstronomer royal
at Greenwich, reported that It was mov
ing slowly north.
Further details of ths discovery could
not its given, "owing to the censor," ths
cablegram said.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat is Strong and Sales Are Very
Light at Three to Four Cents
Higher.
CORN SELLS A CENT HIGHER
OMAHA, lecembcr , 1915.
The local wheat market wat very bull
ish today, a lea being Mitr higher. Re
celpta were fairly heavy, but the ealea
traders were unnble to agree on prlcea
"ere ugni, ane to tne Tact mat tne
t orn recelpta were fair and there waa a
moderate cash demand. The corn market
waa stmnR. soiling from HMo higher.
Oata, following corn and wheat, were
aleo bulllah and aold from ifflV htulier.
The reolpta of rve were very good and
the market sold from lV.f."4c htKher. .
There were no Important chanties In the
bpr'rr market.
The!e aalea were reported todav:
Wheat: No. t hard winter: 1 car, 1074j;
1 car. l (W-4; cars, $l.ofi; 2 rare. $1.0.4;
cars, $1.0; t cara, $1,044; 1 car, $1.04.
No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.04; 1 car,
$1,014; T cam. $1.03; 3 cara. $1 24; T cars.
$1.02; 2 care. $1,014: 1" cars. $1.01; 3 cars.
i Sample: 1 car, W4c; 1 car, hc; 4 cars,
7c; 1 car. c: 1 car, Wc; 1 car, lc; car,
lc. No. S mixed: 1 car. $1.08; 1 car, $'.07.
No. S mixed: 1 car, $1.05; 1 rar, $1.01. No.
4 mixed: 1 car. $1.03; 1 car, $1.02; 2 cars.
$1.01. No. i durum mixed: 1 car, $1.0,1. No.
4 durum mixed: 1 car, $1.01. No. 3 mixed
durum: 1 car, $1.02; No. 4 mixed durum:
1 car, 99c. Corn: No. 2 white: 1 car (old),
Sc. No. S while: 1 car old. 8c; 1 car,
f4c: 1 enr, 634c. No. 4 white: 2 cara 3c;
7 cars, 62c
cars, 4oc. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 4Pc; 1 car,
3Ho. Sample: 1 car (local), 3Sc; 1 car,
3S4c; 1 car, 3Sc. Rye: No. I: 1 car. Mc,
No. 1: 1 car, 924c; 3 cara. 92c; 2 cars,
814c- No. 4: 2 cars. rc. Barley: No. i:
I car. 34c.
OttiKla Caah Prlceo Wheat : No. I hard:
$l.0tVB'1.0K; No. 3 hard. $1 ,04f 1.064; No. 4
hard, 99ciffl.C4; No. 2 spring, $1.0Bff1.0!
No. $ spring, fl.O401.O6; No. 2 durum,
fl.01frl.03; No. 3 durum, fl.00tl.02; sam
ple, 85i!'S4c. Corn (newl: No. 4 white,
tii'ritac: io. 6 white. 04a;2c- no. white.
standard, 40VfMl4c
No. 3 white. 40CT
404c: No. 4 white. 3!Hif0i0o. Barlev:
Malting, 67(fr2c; No. 1 feed. r.2TiMc. Rye:
No. 2. 924&S3e: No. 3. 91 HW
Clearances of wheat and flour were
equnl to 2.612,000 bushels: corn, 17,000
bushels; oata. 392.000 buahela.
At Liverpool wheat closed 2fNd higher;
corn. Id higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 4.646,000
bushels, and shipments 2.307.000 bushels.
Kgainat receipts of 2.630.000 huahtils and
shipments of 1 .043.000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,297,000
buahela and shipments ' 319,000 buahela.
against recelpta of 2,172,000 bushels and
shipments of 8it2.000 bushels litxt year.
Primary oati receipts were 1.456 000
bushels and shlDments 1.043.000 bushels.
r min.
I against receipts of 1.274,000 bushels and
niuimiriiLB ul uubiicib imi jvu i
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oata. Rye.
Chicago
Minneapolis ..
Puluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Ixtuls ....
135
15
..1.94
.. 809
.. 121
.. f7
.. 212
77
263
63
29
34
38
19
Winnipeg
..3.784
ClJcaao clcalns ortces furnished The
Bee by Logan ft Bryan, rtock and grain
brokers. 316 South Sixteenth. Omaha:
Articlel Open-
High.
Low.
Close.
Saf
Wheat!
1 Wl 194B
1 1&4H 19TsA
Deo.. 1 1SO-16
1 20
1 204
1 164
1 14
May.lM
corn i
Dec..683
May.714i,-0
Oata I
694
724
67
704
684A
66
704
43
7M8
Dec.l 434
May.45T!&4
434
424
4S4B
4t4B
46HW4
4a
17 75
46H4
form i
Jan.. 17 75-87
18 074
IS 024
17 974
18 18
18 10
9R0
9 77tf
9 774
9 974
May.l 17 86
Lard I
Jan..! 9 40
May.l 0 70
Ribs
18 0241
17 824
9 60
9 80
9 374
9 47T60
70
774
Jan.. 9 70(372
9 724 '9 6770
9 724
9 924!
May. 9 90
9 9741 .9 9U
A Asked. B Bid.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading; aad Closing
Prlcea on Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, Dec. 6. New price records
for the 1115 croo of wheat followed each
other In rapid succeseion today on ac
count or waves 01 speculative Duytng.
The market closed unsettled at 2V. to
3 cents net advance, with December at
and May at $1,194- Oorn finished
wun gains 01 wnsc to lis cents ana
oats off 4o. The result in provisions
waa the same a Saturday's close to
124 down.
Despite heavy profit taking shares Just
after the opening, wheat 1, rices durlmr
moat of the day kept soaring higher and '
nigner. it seemed at times aa If all
sections of the country were flooding
the pit with orders to buy. Bullish senti
ment waa rampant, largely because Liver
pool quotations had made a full response
to the sensational advances scored here
Saturday and because It was announced
Italy had suspended Import duties until
June SO. 1916.
Assertions that commandeered wheat
loaned to Canadian shippers would have
to be returned by December 10 to the
dominion government gave additional Im
petus to the upward movement of prices
here.
A further handicap to ths bears was
the action of a leading houae In pointing
out that under clrcuatajicea said to be
much less favorable, the May option here
showed between December 7, 1914, and
April 30, 1916, an advance of mors than
forty cents a bushel.
Corn, like wheat, went to a new high
price level for this season. Bullish crop
i'Htl mates by two prominent firms did a
great deal to lift the value of corn in
the face of somewhat lively realising by
holders.
Oats hardened with other grain.
Immense receipts of nous weakened
provisions, but a fair rally ensued, helped
somewhat by the bulge In grain. Fully
22,000 hogs more than exacted, arr'ved
hi v i,i k" ioubj.
icumu .uun ticb neai: io. x rea
nom
nominal
N
new.
standard, 4344j444f- Rye: No. 2, 9tVir97c.
Barley: a'((7jc. Seeda Timothy : $5.0Oi
7.75. Clover: $1I).0W 19 00. Provisions
Pork. $lti.30; lard. $9.:5; ribs, $10.50.
BUTTER Steady; creamery. 23i334e.
WIGS Higher; receipts, l.StiO oases;
firsts, 2ti:tOc; ordinary firsts, tlit-sc; at
murk. 20"i29c.
POTAT OES Higher: receipts, SO cars:
Michigan. Mlnneaato and WloconBln
whites, ikV7j72c; Minnesota and Ohlos, 0l
Gic.
I'OULTRY A!ve. steady: fowls. 12c:
springs, 13c; turkeys, 14c.
NEW YORK GKMLRAL MARKET
Quotations nf tks Dar
an Varlens
Co m bu od 1 1 les.
NEW YORK, Dec. . FLOUR Firmer;
spring patents. to.6.V(6.06; winter patents,
$6 5 "n 6 76; winter straights, $6.40r6.66.
WHEAT Spot, strong; No. 1 durum.
$l.ltrt f. o. tt. New York; No. 1 northern
Duluth, $1,244, and No. 1 northern Mani
toba. $1.26 c. 1. f. Buffalo. Futures were
strong. Iiex-ember. $1.2JV
XRN Spot steady. No. t yellow,
&2"4C prompt.
OATS Spot, firm; No. f, white, 47
474c
HAY Steady; prime. $1,274; No. 1,
$1.25; No. 2. $L15'al.20; No. 3, f 1.0utg4.06;
shipping, 90c.
HOPS -Quiet, state common or choice
1915. 204) -30c; 1914. miOc; Pacific coast
1915, ll'fj'15c; 1914, 8 10c.
HIDE.! Quiet; Bogota, SO Sle; Central
America. lf-o.
LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts. 33(
34c; seconds. tiflSc.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess.
fl8.utni 18.60; family, t30.ourti22.6A; short
clears, $19.001.00. Beef, steady; mess,
$l.6u'U 17.00; family, $18 0O-& ls.eo. Lard,
steady; middle west, $9.54f66.
TALLOW Quiet; city, 1c; country,
7V;c; spcial, 4c.
BUTTER Firmer: receipts. $.872 tubs:
creamery extras, 354i'.Jtt4c; firsts, 284W
34c ; seconds. 26Aj26c.
EtXiS Firmer; receipts, 5.447 cases;
fresh gathered extra fine, 40c; extra
"4c- Ickr j5S0HC,' venow-2 ca'r. ,oCdV TfNo V No'l c'hurk.21! No V " 7- " ,7 ! Z l VlJrgVsl M.m.Vrthla yrsr.T? riumpt.on of" dividends on th'.t . VkK."
70,- No I v.ttAw- k J ml. t!r ..i ' iifANv0A t'. v- S' K i S4 ,' S "l 2 ' 7." - Ji 2oJ market weak: i.itlvc beef st.crs, $i.5. First place In artlv'ty was held by
1. i S;r n w?; r.M ' V ti" - i inlle v Pfc- ,7T I0' 7 "..J!?? 2 2? 1 I ?J ",s: western ateer,. ftl.lwr8.I0; -owa and United gla'na Steel, that stock making an
Z 1TJ r , . ' W: rr, ( d .l V S-,1Ki.Tso- 1 Plat'- No- lec I 7 II 7 6H 7 81! 6 Ui 8 7 14 hP,feri., K.t.mM.10; caiveH. o.6o( iu.2-. extreme gain of 14. St 87. but B-th-
? J l"r, X?A Nl,,!ml,xci,; 4 tt-i-'VoAv n.e ,u . ,u 1 S 731 7 411 7 M 893,7. lKuMt-Hccelpia. so.oou head tsecond ! lehim Steel wa. again tinu.toted. Total
cara, fi.e. No 4 mixed : 1 car,644c; 2 cars. UVE POULTRY Brotters, 14 to 14 Dec. ..) , li.l? 69l6M7 JjLl largest totnt on record); market weak: ;.Blei amounted to V.2 .OHO share
W4c; 1 car 62c; 1 car 61c; 1 car. 614c. . In separate comp.. l,c; over 14 to I -j--L J iJ ; mostly 1f.-V lower: hulk of sales. .;! West, "n railroads reported a large
No. 5 mixed: 1 car. V. No. 6 mixed: 1 lbs., lc; springs, eny slse. J24"; ducks, "unaay. Jiouoay. tju;v luht M- m xed $5 90tU7&; 1 volume "of frel"ht and grenter dlverslfi-
car (poor), f.0c. Sample: 1 car told). 67c Picked, 4 price, but not wanted, llo: Receipts and diapoaltlon of live stick rirh, tf.lfv; ,w; plKa.' $I.Oi...o. 'cation of traffic. Tlia Hurl'ngton road
Oats: No. 2 white: 1 car. 414c Standard: hens, over 4 lbs per lb 11 4c; roosters. t the Union Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., 8mKP AND LA .M 118 Receipts, 25.0O0 ' showed a net Increaae of $7-'4.(K for Oc-
1 car. 414c. No. 3 white: S cara. 4c: 3 'He, Turkcs, 17c; old Tome. 16c; under ir tweutv-four hours ending at lih.arf- .n.rii.i ii,..,-. M ,ifc,. .i- .n. j..rr..iu t. u.v,.un irnlm-d
B'WHic; no. 4 yellow. 644wHc: Ho. 6 :.".V" ' .""""'liV.''. ur?i'?fj
yellow. 634fTHc; No. yellow. 604lt W Pr barrel; Ben Davla, Illinois, fl.S
BI4c; No. 4 mixed. 61grt34: No. 6 mixed. ,H,.,;,Vi1..'Jf, i.
6Vm24c; No. mlxd. 694!il4o. , 1,1:1 TK.R Best creamery, S2c; seconds,
Oata: No. 2 white. 4Hiinc: 'n cartons or tubs. 2fc; good dairy, 2.'W
V.111CUHU i-uem -ncB neat: io. 1 rea Tin. dull at Ss7.7Wf3S.zs.
inal; No. 3 red, fl.204; No. I hard, At London: Spot copper, T; futures,
Inal; No. 3 hard, fl.07fil.ll. Corn: 78 10b: electrolytic. 98. Soot tin 160:
o. 2 yellow, old, U'.S724c; No. 4 yellow, futures. 166 6s. Antimony. 125. Lead.
C4 i7c. Oats: No. 2 white. 41042c : ?u K- ii- ena
flrxta, .'ii3!ic; first", 3WW3.V; seconda,
3iiJ
CI1EKSF-Firm; recelpta, f-40 boxea;
state whole milk. flat, held speclala,
i;c; elate whole milk. averaKe fancy,
lil7o; state whole milk, current make
apei'lula, li'.; current make specials,
average fancy, lVu K'4"
Pt"fl.TUV Alive, prices unaettled;
dreed quiet; western fveah chickens,
14iilic; fowls, USil7c; turkeys, 14v2A-.
OMAII4, tiKK.lt l. MARKET.
POULTRY Alive: Tuikeya, any alia
ever T lbs., 17c; broilers, 164W17o; aprlnga,
lie: ducks, lOo; geese, liv; hens, Affile;
yoiinit Kiunea hens, ra h, IV; roosters, So
OYSTKH8-Cheajipeake, standards, per
gallon, $1.10; standards, $1.:5. selects, $1.M;
northern, standards. $1.46; selects. $1.75;
New York counts. Sl.W. Northern, small
cans. 24f(2Sc; large cans, SMf4:j. Chesa-r-eake,
small cans. 20Uk; large cans, otl
Visit Halibut. 12c; salmon, fresh pink,
fcj; fresh red, 124e: catfish, fresh, lc;
trout, fresh, 13c; white fish, fresh. 17ci
red snapper, fresh, 1J-; catflsK. froien,
13c; sioelta frnsen, 10-lb. cxes, $!&;
smoked white fish, 14c: kippered salinou,
l FROZ;E? riFH-Hallbut. slses to suit.
104c; catfish, large, for steaks. 13c: sal
mon, falls, So; salmon, silvers, 10c: No. 1
trout. Do; No. 1 whlteftah. dressed. 10c;
No. 1 whltaftsh, Isrge, loo; No. 1 whlt
flah. Jumbo, 18c; pickerel, round W. C.
Cc; pickerel, headless. So; black bass.
order ise, cc: nerrtng. dressed, pair
frosen. c; blueflah extra fancy. 12c; red
snatiuer.
headless, dressed ;ne; noun '
tjr. '!- (aiiona. per canon, 4S.ua.
SMOKED FISH-Whltf. 10-lb. baskets
rer in.. 14c.
K1PPKUKD FISH Salmon. 10-lb.
kets. per lb., 17c,
CKIvKRY Msmmonth. per dox., 75c
8 lbs., 8c; less than 6 lbs. eaoh not
wanted. Oeeae, full feathered and fat,
8c; picked, 4 trloe, but not wanted.
Guineas, each, 2Ka; young. 1 to 14 lbs.
each, 36c. Homer squabs. 14 OS. and over,
$3 00; 10 to 12 os., $2.00; No. 1, must weigh
8 os., fl.tO: under S os, SOu Pigeons, auy
kind, per dos., Mte.
Star Urand Ben Davis, S2.7B per barrel:
Willow Twins. $3.25 per bari-ei ; Wlnesaps,
$3.60 per barrel; Jonathans. $3.60 per bar
rel. Shield Brand-niack Twigs. $3.M per
29c; country, common, 184c.
CMEKSK lnmnrted Awlaa. 44c:
domestic, ane; block, 24c; twins, ls4c;
aai8 ine triplets, l'.4o; younii Ameri
can, lOc: blue label brick 194c; llmburger,
20c; New York white, 194c; imported
French Rocquefort. 48c.
FRUITS Oranaes: California. Sunklst
Navels. Ws, 126s, f4.0O box; Ca'lftinla
Sunklst Navels, 160s, 288s. $4.95 box; Cali
fornia sunkist Navels. 17fts and smaller.
$4.60 box; Florida all sites, $3 to box;
California Valencia.. Utia. $5.0) box.
Iemona: Punkiat. 300b, Sti.w. SO.Ot box:
Red Ball, ?00, 380s. $4.60 box. Orspe-
iruit: t;s, 64a, 4s, n 60 box; sua, aw,
Hij box. Pears: Winter Nellls, $2.26;
box. Peaches: California Salwaya or
Colorado K.lberraa. 60 box. Bananas.
$1.76 to $400 bunch. Grapes: Emperors,
$2.00 crate; Emperors In kegs, $4.0J keg;
Malagas, $6.00 to $700 bhl. Cranberries:
Belle and Cherry, t7.50 lib!.: Bcllo and
Bugls. $8.60 blil.; Jumbo, f 10.00 bbl. Figs,
12-10 OS., NOT) box.
VEGETABLES Cabbage, lo lb.; head
lettuce, $1.00 dos.: leaf lettuce, 40c do. ;
celery: Pascal, 76o dos.; California, 9)c
dot.; Michigan, 86 dos.; cauliflower, $160
rrt; squaah, 2c lb.; brussel sprouts, 20o
lb.; tomatoes, $160 lug.; peppers, &)c
basket; parsley, 3Sr dos.; , rutabaa, 140
lb.; onions: Spanish, fl.60 crt; red, 2o
lb.; yellow, 14o lb.; artichokes, $1.25 dos;
caaabas, $8.00 crt. Potatoes: Colorado
whites, 75c bu.; large Colorado whites,
66c bu.; Red River Ohtos, 75 bu. Sweet
potatoes, $1.05 crt.
NUTS No. 1 walnuts, 164a lb.; blk.
walnuts, 3c lb.; hickory, c lb.; filberts,
l&o lb; pecans, 124o lb.; Brasils, 16c lb;
almonds. lSo lb.
MISCELLANEOUS Crackerjack, SStO
case; crackerjack, one-halt case, fl 76;
rase; fard dates, 124o Ib.i salted peanuts,
$1.15 can; popcorn, 40, 1 lb. package, $2.5)
caae; cornpops, f3.26 oase; cornpops, one
half case, $1.05 case; 8. W. dates, fl.28
box. Honey, $3.70 oass. Airline, 2 dos.
os., fl.M) case. Cocoanuts, f3.&0 bag, 75o
doi. Cider: Motts, fii.76 keg; Motts, on
half bbl.. f7.26 bbl.; Nehawka, $3.15 kef.
Kanaaa City ttrslat and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Deo. S. WHEAT No.
1 hard, fl.l01.12; No. t red. $1.111.15;
December, fl.08; May, fl.l2VtH.12S.
CORN No. S white. 644l4'io; No. 2
mixed, 64g6c; December, 644c; May,
OATS No. 2 mixed, 424c: No. 1 white,
41a.
BUTTER Creamery, 32c; firsts, 80c;
seconds, 28c; packing, 19c.
EGOS Firsts. 29o; seconds, 20o.
POULTRY Hens, lOltftllo; turkeys,
16c; springs, 12c.
Liverpool Grain Market,
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 6. WHEAT Spot,
No. 1 Manitoba. 12a 4d; No. 2, Us Id;
No. 3, lis lid: No. 2 hard winter, new,
lis 6d: No. i hard winter, old. 12s 7d
CORN Spot, American mixed, yellow,
plates, 8s 6d.
FLOUR Winter patents, 42s Sd.
HOPS-In London (Pacific coast), 48&
St. Loots Grain Market.
ST. IXJUIS, Dec , WHEAT No. t
red. tU2; No. t hard, nominal; Decem
ber. fi.144; May, fl.l7.
CORN NO. 3. 6Kc; HO. I Whits. 680;
December. 664c: May. S9(8ti94a.
OATS No, 2, 434340 ; No. I
nominal.
whits.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. S. WHEAT De
cemher, $1,124; May, 91.16; No. 1 hard,
f 1.17 1 No. 1 northern, fl.M4116; No.
2 northern, $1.104L124.
FLOUR-Unchanged. .
BA RLE Y (i9tti7 c
RYE-4M1924C.
HRAN-flS.OtVl8.26.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 74TTRo.
OATS No. S white, 894B404e.
SEED Flax, f2.034O2.074.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Deo. .-MRTAI Ex
change quotes lead offered at $5 25; spel
ter, $15..V'ii 16.00. Coppor. qulat; electrolyte
119 7M1S1 OK Iron. Bleadv: No. 1 northern.
S18.0OS 18.60; No. 2. fl7.7frS18.26: No. 1
1 soutNern. sis.uuriria.su; wo. z, llf.lMrij.za,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. COTTON Spot
steady; middling uplands, 1160c; sajes,
100 bales.
Cotton futures opened firm; December,
11.38c; January, 12.4c; March, 13.70c;
May. 12.9ec: July. 1808c.
Cotton today closed steady at a net
advance of HOTS points.
Cotton ruturos closed steady; Ltecember,
12 43c; January, 12.52c; March, 12.80c; May,
lnic: July. 13.09c.
LIVERPOOL. Deo. .COTTON g pot,
steady: good middling. 7 93d: middling.
7 66.1; low middling, 7.0M; sales, ll.ouO
bales.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. Dec. 8. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet and easy; fancy. 84
94e; choice, 74fly7ic; prime, 647o.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes. Irregular.
Apricots steady; choice, lofrlG4c; extra
choice, 1143114c; fancy, 114'12c. Peaches,
steady; choice. 6i64e: extra choice. 64
'a' ,Vc; fancy, 64&4c Raisins firm; loose
muHcatels. choice to fancy seeded,
74Wc; seedless, 10 Uc.
Omtki Har Market.
OMAHA. Dec. . HAY Prairie: Choice
upland. $10,504,111.50; No. 1. $10 .OCg'10.60; No.
2. $8 6k,1ii no; No. 8. fS.Ofjrffluft; choice mid
land $lo.0tKf 11.00; No. 1, $9.00010 00; No. 2.
M.tHil 00; No S, f6f?T00; etio'es lowland,
$9.xcfl0.00; No. 1, $.0urw.00; No. 2, f7 .$
800, No. 8. f6.OSfir7.00. fcilraw: Wheat, tS.Oh
&6.60; choice oat or rye, $6 XMi.6o: extra
food might bring, $7 00. Alfalfa; Choice,
iroutfHS.00; No. 1. tll.09U.uu; No. t, f9.00
11.U0; No. S t7-00teW-
agrar Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. S.-SUGAR Raw,
firm; centrifugal, S20c; molasses, 4 43c;
refined firm. 16 point higher; rut loaf,
7.06c; crushed, 96c; mold A. S.60c; cubes,
4ic; XXXX powdered. 630c; powdered,
Xc; fine granulated. 6 16c; diamond A.
Ilic; con f est loners' A, 0bc; No. 1, 9uo.
Sugar futures opened firm today on cov
ering, trade buying and support from
commission houses. At noon prices were
f to 10 points higher.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Large at Most Points
and Prices Sharply Lower
Sheep Steady to Higher.
HOGS TWENTY TO QUARTER OFF
OMAHA. December 6. 1'15.
Tteeelpts werv: Cattle Hi. Sheep.
Detlmate Monday 9.i0 10,iA 1:10.)
Same day last week . . . H).i,4 A.7W
Same dny I weeks ago IS.C 4 t
iame day 3 weeks ago 10.273
Same dav 4 weeka atio 13S74 f.l4l
IK. 471
1 .!..'.
2t S'12
2:.:u
Same day last year... 5.400 4.1KJ 7,i3
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hoaa and eh.ee; at the Oinahn
live stock market for the year to date, as
compared with last year:
mis. ii!. inL'
Cattle I.IS7..V7 p-n.m li
Hoga 2 T73 :s a.f".'1 2'1
Sheep $.l02,a. S.WI.WiO 110.32J
The following table shows the average
prices of ho urn at the Omaha live stock
market for the last few days, with com
pariaona Date. 191a. J1KI4.US11. I12-JILJ101M:
Not. l(t S '4! 7 ail 7 (
njnu .i tat. i v v vi
i i
F0"' s-'l 2314 116
"ov. & ti 1 si
Nor. 14 41VI 1 4l 7 1
Nov. ai I I ml 1 mi T sal
Nov. it; i )U 7 7 44, 7 4.- I Ml S 04
Nov.
314
I 0. T 4l S 1I - I
T!lT! r J SI ! 2t
Nov
Tov
2NI
2i S ,V
I 7 nil 7 an vii i
p. m. :
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. H r s.
C. M. ft St. P..
7 71 I ?l I "
7 7:1 IU I 7 S
7 7U 70S) .
7 S lai S' J sj
7 r S 93 7 g
lS4 7 ST
s m l S 771 "
13 t 4
4
7
22 11 2
4.1 3
Kit 69 2
29 6 8
91 1
19 6 1
S 1
41 4 1
a 3 $
m 137 66
Wabash
Mlasouii Pac ..
Union Pacific ..
A ft N. W., eaat.
C. ft N. W.. w..
C. St P.. M. ft O
V B. ft Q., west
c. ll. I. ft P.. e.
C. R- I- ft P., w.
Illinois central.
Chicago Ut. W..
Total receipts
72
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris A Co 78
Swift snd Company ....1,084
1.6K3
49
l.i,70
2.400
S,6r6
275
M1
3.60
3.141
3,442
cudahv Packing Co 740
Armour ft Co ,.1.4i5
hchwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy .'.
Lincoln Pscklng t,7
W. B. VsnBant Co 7
Benton. Vanaant ft L.... 4
Hill ft Son 70
F. B. Lewis 8M
Huston ft Co 29
J. H. Root ft Co 2fS
J. 11. Bulla 99
L. F. Hubs 97
ltoxenstock Bros M
Kellogg 228
Wrrthelmer ft Degen.... 4K.
11. F. Hamilton 182
Sullivan Bros 28
Rothschild ft Krebs 23
M. ft K. Calf Co 5
Christie H2
Hlggin 12
1 1 in f man 1
Roth 2K
Meyers 8
Baker, Jones ft Smith..
Banner Bros , 37
John Harvey 183
1 tennis ft Francis 14
Kline m
Other buyers 1.104
1.886
Total 7.79 8,685 12.136
CAT'J LE Reoetpta were liberal this
morning, being about on a - par with
Monday of Iojil week. At the Mini time
JChlcago had an' overhelming run. early
I reports Indicating 4,uoO head at that
point, with -prices prospectively IOjiJOJ
lower. Kansas City also sent in reports
of heavy runs, their early estimate be
ing 30,000 head of cattle. With such un
favorable advices from oiner seiuug
points ths market here was very bsck
ward about opening. Buyers were nat
urally Incline to await reports from
other selling points before doing any
business of consequence. Whatever they
did make early bids they were way
lower, and a large part of ths forenoon
had past before enough business had
been transacted to really call It a market.
The trade continued a a rag mrougnuut
the day. Killing cattle were pretty gen
erally ltxfj'juo lower, although the supply
of really desirable beef was not very
large, canner oowa showed leas decline
than better grades, being close to steady
In some cases. Good to choice feeders
wsrs also In moderate supply, being as
mucn as liXu-15o lower, while the yards
were full of common native stock cattle
that were extremely hard to move wun
prices 1626o lower.
uuotaitons on came; unua w um,.
tmA vuHimi. I8.0oft4i.60: fair to good fed
vearltnaa. 47.00tu8.oo: common to fair fed
yearlings, $6 00.o7.ut); good to choice heavy
uoeves, w . w!tl-. , 1 a 11 w iuuu w,
beeves $rt.7oii.uu; common to isir oorn
fe heaves. ttl.ooa.7fj: Drlma arsss beeves.
17 MkhR OO: maaA to cholcs ursss beeves,
$7.0067.60; fair to good grsss beeves, $0.36
W7.00: common to fair grass beeves, $6.2.5
26.86: good to cholos grass heifers, $5.7.
8.76; good to oholcs grass cows. fa.60i
6.26; fair to good oowa, $4.6096.60; com
mon to rair cows, Bj.Dunyi.wt, iuuj v
1 holes feeders, $6.7597.60; fair to good
feeders, 36.26ii-4.76; common to fair feed
ers, $6.t696.2o; good to cholcs stackers,
$7.0097.60; fair to good stockers, $6.25f
7.00; common to fair atocksrs. io.254e0.2i;
stock heifers, $5. 60-6. 2D; stock cows. $4 60
(rf.,26; stock calves. $6,009 09; veal calves,
t6.009-s6: nulls, stsgs. etc, f4.26-a.0.
HtMltl Raceluts were the largest for
any one day sines ths middle of August
and were the heaviest for a Monday
since May. Estimates called for 143 cars.
or 10,000 neaa, this Deling twice as large
as Sny recent Monday, and almost 6.000
heavier man for tns same time lasi rear.
Estimated receipts of 80,000 at Chicago
and pretty decent runs everywhere else,
precipitated a sharp decline all around
the loop this morning. Shipper buyers
did not get in very heavily, and what
hogs they bought luoked around Soft 260
lower than last week's close. Tops
reached 96.40. a flat quarter below ths
high pries at last week's close.
Packers mads their first offers on a
flat quarter lower basis. Little sold on
first rounds, and by ths time the move
ment started bids had been modified
somewhat In most cases, so that when ths
bulk of ths offerings began moving
scale ward prices were In many Instanoes
not over 20c lower, although in spots they
were a quarter off. Quality was not ao
good as at last week's close. In that light
hogs made up the bigger share of tbo
supply.
Movement was, as general thing,
fairly active, considering the slse of the
decline. Local values are plenty high
as compared with ths prices paid at
other points, and sellers, realising that
the local decline was In lino with ths
break at other points, out loose with a
degree of freedom onos a trading basis
was established. Bulk sold at 96 164. 26.
with quits a sprinkling of lights down to
$41 .00, and a scattering even below that.
There was a larger percentage of pigs
In the day's run than on any one day in
a long time, and prices broke sharply,
looking anywhere from a quarter to too
lower on ths few sales made during the
earlier part of ths forenoon. Native piss
sold to packers ss high sa $4 75, but only up at Athens yesterday Saying an Amerl
.Wi",n.5 , Jf2 'HrLh'Lh: -hlP 'cked by a .ub.
around $4 00. Range pigs, of course, were
wanted ny stocker nuyers ana serum
men, and soms real good ones sold as
high aa $5.60.
Representative sales:
No. At. Tk. lr. Ne.
70 ia ... II 11...
M 171 40 I 11 14...
4 kvt to Is U ..
70 itt 40 I M II...
4 It ... I W 71...
14 374 IS) 44
PIOS.
41 14 ... I So 44...
A. Sb. Fr.
..trr ito 15
.11 40 I 10
. ri ... 4 t
. m M ito
. ... ts
.1M
I 44
H 144 ... I IS
SHEEP There was lust a moderate
Monday run hers, supprss amounting to
flfty-flvs cars, or ll.OOu head. This is
8.606 smaller than last week, but I Is
slightly larger than two weeks sgo and
almost double the number ihai showed
up on the correapondlng day a year ago.
Fat lambs made up the big end of the
supply, but as the demand was good, sup
plies did not prove budrensouis, and aitur
a rather short preliminary !, n move
ment started on a steady 10 luu higher
bas's. Trade was fairly active and a
t ratty decent cltaranco had been made
y the middle of the forenoon. Quality
was generally better than at last weeks
close, Uicis being few of ths half fat
Inmha here. Hulk of theofferlnge brought
$itiiisM, while a derh f real gunxi
lamtis here. Hulk of the offerlnwa htought
la. 70. tuin load of half-fat Colorado feds
smI'I down to $s.4"i. The top of l-.i.i was
lili for a deck of choice f"d westerns.
Muttons were in fair supply, ewes, a
usual, making tip the bulk of the offer
ings. iemand continued good, one or
two buyers quoting the maiael. the sanv
aa on fat lambs, that Is. steady to 1th
higher. Bulk of the good to choice ewee
la selling at $i T.iS.oU. the latter figure
U-tng paid for best kinds today. There
or., altmial nnthlnff hen. Ill the aaed
'sheep line outside the ewes, although one
small buncn or ) callings ana wemeis
brought Jli uO.
Feed ni lambs were conspicuous by
their absence and there were not enough
here to rnke a market, a few odds ami
ends making up the supply. One car ot
good breeding ewes fourd ft ready out
let. brlnglnj f"i 00. .v.
cjmitatl nn on sheep and lamb: IvtmM,
rood to choice, fs.rtnnK 75; latnba, fair to
vod, $s ; lambs, feeders, $7.0On
$.40; yearlings, fair to choice. frt.0WS.90;
yearlings, feeders. $5 76ti0. r."i; wet tiers,
ialr to choice, fTi.."i07J.2.i; ewes, good to
choice, $.'..7&f.oO; eis. Ttlr to good, $u.W
r6 7t; ewes, feeders. f4.0Oifll.00.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
:u Nebraska lambs 73 S 65
H- fed yearlings 114 S SO
87 fed ees 113 OA
221 fed laniba 71 S 60
202 fed lama 72 8 60
104 fed yearllnga W 6 60
19 fed lambs 84 8 70
207 native lambs 84 8 111
vi tea leeaer lumos ne
7 3
CHICAGO I.I VI
STOCK
M A HURT
Cattle, Weak .Ilea. Second La rarest
Total on Hceorrt.
St. I,onl Live gtm-k Market.
ST. LOUIS, Deo. 6. CATTLE Recelpta.
St, Sag head: market lower:, native lieef
steers, $7.NHi'10.20; yearling steers snd
heifers. $.v.rK,i lo.lX); cows. $;i..VK(i7.00; stick
ers and feeders, lilll',,; l: southern steera.
,i.2.ii8.NI; cowa and heifers, $.00ivi.6O; na-
tlve calves. IiViXMi lO.iVt.
HOtlH RenelittM. LM.100 headi market
lower: vIks and lltthts. S.6.I fc: mixed
and butchers, frt.3Oiii4i.60; good heavy, fR.60
Hi ' "
SHEEP AND I.AMB8 Receipts.
11, -mi, iiinrR.-l eiranv; yearnns". n.wrr
7F0; tnmli", f8.2Mj9.10; aheep and ewes.
$5.6Ci.bt.
Knnana f ltv Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. S.-CATTLE Re
ceipts. 18.(00 hend; market ateady; prime
red Bteeia, t9.2ii'lo.(v; dresaeii beef steers,
$7.6t:i(9.t0; western steers, $fl.254i8. 26: stock-
era and feeders $5 0097.60; bulla, t4.60l
6.60; calves. $6.0,ir(i.oo.
HOGS Receipts. 19.000 head: built of
sales, $5.'.Uu7.20; heavy, $J.ri'n6.a0: packers
and butchers. $(1.2tr(M.46; light, ffi.ir.ifT6.35;
pigs. $r ivu5.7r,.
SHEEP AND IjA MRS Receipts. S.000
head: market higher: lambs. $H.4;Vrt On;
yearllnKS. WIMtiT.riO; wetheiK, $j.7696.5t);
ewes, $5.00(.75.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Dec. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 6,000 head: market steady: native
steera, $5.rtOfl7.60; butchers, $4.4r.00;
cows and heifers, $4.6orn6.iK; calmer. $4.60
4(4.36; stockers and feeders, J4.7.V&6.50;
calves, Ki.6tVn0.0O; bulls, stags, etc., $4.26t
5.35. ,
HOGSRece Dts. $000 head: market 15
ifl 'Tie lower- h..vv iaio7,V. n- n,l,ut ! CW
.10: light. $5.60fi6.I): bulk of sales. SVM
fiA vi
SHEET AND I.AM B3 Receipts, 8.000
head; market steady; ewes, f4.90ffr5.50;
lambs, f7.0098.So.
St. Joaenh Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Dee. 6. CATTLF! Re
ceipts, 1.800 head: market steady: steers,
f6.oofl8.75; cows and heifers, s l:w 50;
calves. fS.OOtftOOO.
HOGS-Recelpts, 7,000 head; market
lower.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000
head; market ateady; lambs, fS.oO-8.80,
' - . Stock In SUht r'"
Receipts of llvs stock at ths five
principal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
t,80t) IO.oiiO 18,000
34.0UO 80,000 26.000
18,0) 19,000 ' 4.000
1.800 20.100 6.000
6.000 1.000 S.000
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis
Sioux City ...
Totals
....76,600 137,100 63,000
Oils and Rosin.
SAVANNAH. Os., Deo. S.-TURPEN-TINK
Firm at 64c; sales, 74 bbls.: re
ceipts, 238 bbls.; shipments, six bbls.;
Stock. 14,767 bbls.
ROSTN Firm; sales. 1,226 bbls.; receipts.
1,806 bbls.; shipments. 1,088 bbls; stock,
71,933 bbls. Quote: A, B, C and D, $6.70; E,
F. O and H, fS .78; I, $5.80; K, $6.16; M,
$6 2rVffS.45; N. 96.C5; WO, t.90; WW, fl.OO
9T.16.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Deo. DRY GOODS
Obtton goods, firm; yart.a. strong and
active; dress goods, advanced; raw silk,
steadier; burlaps, firm.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. Deo. S. American securities
were comparatively quiet on the rise In
exchange rates todsy. Ths market closed
steady.
British Cruiser Lies
In Wait for Vessel
GALVESTON, . Tsx Deo. . A big
British bsttls cruiser steamed slowly
along Galveston's bay front for several
hours this morning, remaining Just be
yond ths three-mile limit Shortly after
noon ths cruiser put on full steam snd
disappeared eastward.
The marina man hers expressed ths
opinion that this was ths same cruiser
which has been reported in ths gulf for
ssvsral days and which is thought to bs
waiting for ths daparturs of ths steamer
A usable. Ths Ausabls formerly was ths
Dutch steamer Laura, recently changed
to American registry.
Ths Aussbls ls loadsd with cotton and
its owners recently announced it would
sail for a Danish port as soon as ths
Department of Stats guaranteed It safs
passage.
It is said that ths British government
claims that ths Ausabls was purchased
with German money and has threatened
to selxs It aa soon as It (saves American
waters.
GREECE INVESTIGATES
WIRELESS CALL FOR HELF
WASHINGTON, Dee. S. Greece of
ficially Informed ths Unltsd States gov
ernment today that a destroyer had been
sent to Investigate a wireless call plcksd
marine south of Crete. Ths cablegram
from Athens ssld ths name of ths ship
hsd not been mads out
The American naval collier Caesar,
named in press dispatches ss having been
In the vicinity from which ths call for
help came, reported Its safe arrival at
Alexandria to ths naval department to
night. Ths cruiser Dsa Moines, on Its
way to Cyprus, probably was near ths
scene, but naval officials attach no im
portance to the report that it might have
sent out ths call.
A 'For fa's" ad will turn second-hand
furniture Into cash.
Rnate V 111 Us Open.
AMSTERDAM (Via London), Dec. 1
According to the Berlin Lokal Anselgers
correspondent at Constantinople, direct
railway communication between Con
stantinople and Berlin will bs resumed
this week. Freight trains will run twice
each week between ths two cltlis.
'ewes. $4.ltMU10: liiniha.-$". 91X25. I
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Session in Its Outstanding Features
Largely a Repetition of Those
Last Week.
DEALINGS GENERALLY LIGHT
NPW YOPK. Pec. S-ln Its gulatand
n (eatnres today's market waa largely
u r.!.eiiti,M ,f at weeks dull and Ir
leKinar aeanlons. lieallncs were light,
wnh frequent r-erlods of absolute Inertia
null the final' hour, when a broad and
general buylns movement In standard
ta Iway ahares. notahlv. New York Cen
tral and the Harrlmnna, Ir.iparted decided
sticnutn lo the entire list.
I'l l r to tbo Int'U.ry for Investment Is
sues there had been a number of spec
tmulnr advances In high-priced siieclnl
tt of varl ins desniiitlona, Including
automobile, oil, siisnr and express com
pany shares. (lneral Motors, common
and pref erred, sold at record breaking
prices, the common gaining 374, at n.'.
snd the preferred 74, at 1234. while
ofher laaues of that particular group were
to i points higher. ,
Mnxlcsn Petroleum preferred led the
ol!i, rls ns 1. to 94. with an advance of
54. to 2n for Texas cnmnitn;'. Oalns of
I to 7 polnta In United SUtes Ail-ims and
American ExvreBS sluiiea offered n
marked contrast to the weakness of those
slocks some month sgo. Coppers, fer
tilisers, department store sliarea and erst
while favorites In tlie war illvla'ons, such
aa Baldwin Loeomo'lve, American Loro
inotlve, Crucible. Republic Iron. Colo
rado Fuel and Oene-iil Klcrtrie were t
to 1 points over recent quotations. All a-
dialnters preterreo rose i to n. a new
virtually l,OO0.OOO.
Honda were steady to firm, Total sales,
par value. ft.St.OO. United States reg
istered 4a advanced 4 per cent on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on atocks wure ss follows:
Sales. HlBB, Lew. Cln.
Alnka OoM H as
AIII-'IMUiMrs , m -
J Amrten Hxt Suisr 2.ei
, ,n.r,r.n i-.n t.tas t.
S1 ill.
! ' IS
I Am.rlcn lxtcomotlv I.t US "04 7I'
1 Aswr. Km.11. a Rlat 7.wi ! S H
, " R"',,,'!
Amertrsa tn(Br Refining
! Am"l-?n T'aec .Tr!;;i;
ew 111 110 it)
t n74 nS 117
im m if4
sn S2 1 t?
.TOfl MS S7H RHS
i! 107 HI'S 107 -h
11. o 11; iih nw,
(.KM M4 N' W ,
4M
ATM AH4 1X14 1x114
it. mo wtj ni is
a.k ll" lJ l;i
4. i.to si M114
I imranrt. I "(tuear
At.hipon
RaMwia Lnoem.tl.tva ...
HalllBMF 4 (Oilo
twililrhrm steel
Ilrw.lt. Hartlit Transit...
California Varama ...
Cauadlaa Pai-lftn
Central leather
j rhBes (Silo
( Chlraso. "rest w,';rn;
cii -.n, ''
1H-4 IS 4
M14 ' ts-H
1IIS4 1
l P4
4k ' KAV4
, 44 1k
74 74 '4
IT V
4S 47
4 44
I.
IS"! H
e4 iu
rtilcasn ft NorlhwaMara
Chi.. H. I. ft P. Hr....
rntno CopiHtr
Celo. -Fuel S Irnn
Crurlbla Mleal
rtenvtr ft Sla OrandB SM
UIMIIera' SacurlilM
1 w
6.4M
)
.'!
70S
4.t
M4
7S'4
474
44H
, r.r,v ,..---'
I tiemral Klnetrtn ' l.sn 171
Rrt
17M T7H
urut roiri hra pra....... m it1 ijbi
llrr.t Northern Or rlf.. ISA ani 4IH 41 4
nimenhelia KiplBrailoa.. I. S00 TI4 774 74
tlllnola Central lt
Interhnrnnsh Conanl. Corp I. HIV) ti t4 12
Inaplratlnn fnnpar 7, Tin m U i
Imornsl Harler. N. J , IMS 111) lit
kn Oil. Muutlwm.... t lt4 il 42
lahish vsllsr I."
liulivllle NMhvlllB.... H 1.10
Mntnn Fvlroleum 1 W V(4
1ta 1
Miami fnneer 1.4US 144
Mo., KinlM V Tas std
M1tj
17
44 4
1M
44 44
'"""l JPrtfi
.... 1,9ns f
risiKtaai riiarvn
Nallnnal 4 , 900 t4
neirsna capper l.iwt oi
N.w York CBBtral I0. 104 101 104
N. T.. N. H. a H. 900 TS4 7:,"4 Tl
Nnrfolk Weatara ll.StO 131 11H IJni,
Nm-ibern rseltle . 100 H74 ICH
Pai'lM Mall I.W10 104 42 ins
Parltla Tel. A Tl 4
rennavWanla 4.400 lS
Piillmn Piilara Ctr
Har oniolld.ua Copper. 1.70 K
Htaitlna 7.eoe 1'4
M4 '
liny,
H4 5
M US
lots
It4 Ut.
Ttppuhlln Iron ft StMl... 11, 10 434
Smithra Pacine
Southern JUtlwar i.fns 14
Ktuilelwlin- Co ,
Tennaaae Coenvr
Texa Cnaiaaay ....
t'nlnn F-aetflo
I hi IM4 n?4
!' M H4
.no) tiT linv,
11 sto ir4 i'i n
t'ntna panne pM t. fl
SI Rl,
M14 n-
7H SiH
17 M
B ft
71 7
100 in
"4 24
1'nltml BUtas gIMl.,.,.. 40S 17
I'Ub Copnar 14.7IM S14
Weatrn I'nlnn 4io M
Vi'mtinihotiw Rlsetrlo .. . "m H
Montana I'nnw l.Mia fl
Oenaral Motor t.ono W
Wihaih D. rM 1 loo to
International Marlns Btn.. M
Total ssIm for the dar (I.Sna shsnw.
Local Secnrttya
Quotations furnlnhoil by Durns, Brlnksr ft Co..
4 imaaa nuoai hh sios., uaiao.
Stoelm
fUnknt' MortimsB Von
ttMTB CO. pro
Fatrmnut Crmrr pti
Flak Ruttltor Co. 1 11 p(4..
Sid. Aahtd.
144 11
H 74
IIS
104
104
II
45
104
I.luioln Tal. m TBI. com
Nw HUM Tlphon p(d
Omaha S C. B. Hi. Hr. pfd
Omaha ft C. B. Kr. ft llrlds fd...
Kwlll A Companr
Hulcbnrser 4 Hons pfd
Htttwart'Waroar spB4omBtBr
Votoa Hiaok Yards suck.....
nonds
W4
73 4
It
" SS4j
14 IW4
. II 10
. 144 . M4
.1114 10ft4
rhleaao Telaatbona C. 1st la, 1M.
'll o( Omaha Watw 4V4a. IMI
.lot Its. II
(llr or onu I'irii ivis, 1J4 1014 lot. I
Ituados Raalty la HI N too
Ft. 1).. It. M. ft so. R. R. Is. 117.. (14 Mtt
Lincoln Tal. ft T.I. . Ml M loo
Los AnsIM 4a, ltl , 101. St mi. W
lima JUtlwar a LlfM la, IMI M M
Omaha C. O. St. Rr. ta, 1121 S44 H14
Omaha 0s la. 1117 to H
Rait Clemd. Nab., 4Ha, UN M IT
Koekr Mountain Fori Is (bonus) 4 M
Sinus rttr Stork Tarda Is. 1M0 40 41 4
SI.ue rails. . P., la ISH 1044 114 '
Swift A Company la, 1M4 If ,
Thuraioa Count r. Nab., la. till 14 IO44
Wichita Caloa Stock Tarda 4a. US4 ... M4 lOGUj
Wow York Money Market.
' NEW YORK, Deo. 8. MERCANTILE
PAPER 24ft 3 Pr cent.
STERLING RXCH AN (1 pV-Sixty-day
bills. 84.6660; demand, f4.7076; cables.
f4.71GO.
SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars.
43c.
BONDS Government, firm; railroad,
steady.
TIME LOANS Weaker; sixty days,
24424 Pr cent; ninety days and six
months, 34824 per cent
CALL MONEY-Bteady; high, t pe'
cent; low, 14 per oent; ruling rats, 14
per cent; Isst loan, t per cent;, closing
bid, 14 per cent; offered at S per cont.
Closing quotations on bonds today wars
at follows:
V. g. r.f ta, raa.. S4M Pa. 01. la.... 4444
to coupon N. T, r. 4ab. 4a ...111
V. to. 10414 N. y. c. Usui 1044
do eouooa lvlttN. T. chats 4Wo....lUV4
U. . raa 110 N. T.. N. tl. ft H
So eouooa n,4 or. ta Ill
Paulina la. sou boo lot Northern Pacific 4s.. Ilt4
Am. Imoltlns ls...llSHNorthora Pacific ta.. Ss.4
A. T. a T a 4a..loio. s. I- rar. 4a... 1114
Armour Co. 4c. t Pacific T. T. la..
Atrhln.on na. 4a... tSPcnn. coa 4t4a lms
li.l. Ohio 4s HfePann. bob. 44. lMik
Oi.lral PM-tflc Irt., tottRaaains can 4a
Chea. Ohio 4V4B.. Iiu.g. L ft . P. r. re Tl
('.. B U . Inlnt 4s MViSouthars Pac r. Ia1044
r M S P s 4Wa. nusouih.ro Pac. rat. 4c M
C. K. I. S P. r. 4a. 4't.Smitharn Ht. U tos
('. S H. ret. 4vtc... Wutinloa P.rltlc 4a.... IT4
ri a R O. nr. 6c.. tKl-ulm Pacific tr. Iitlu
Krta saa 4a 7Vi,u g. Rubhor la....tv
O.ucr.l Claotrte Sa..U)6't'. g. Sio.1 ta 1,14
Ol North. 4(4... 1Wihah 1.1 ia liXiU.
llllnola Cout. rot 4c II W.oUra t'nloa 4Us. M
Kan. Cltr H. rt. Is 4 '. Kiwi. cv. lain
U ft N. ual. 4c... H4I Roalo-French 91
M. K. T. Ut 4a.. Iln
B14.
Rank Clearings.
OMAHA,
Dee. 8. Bank clearings for
Omaha today were f3.849.169.72 and for ths
corresponding day last year, $3,281,149.07.
I -
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 8.-Very small
orders proved sufficient to prices In the
market for coffee here today owing to
the absence of any general business. Ths
market opened steady at a decline of 1
point and showed little further feature
until well along in the afternoon when
prices firmed up on ths appearance of
a few buying orders with many advanc
ing from 6.j'y.74c, while September aold
from 182c up to 8.89c. Ths close was 1
to 10 points net higher. Sales. 3.500.
December, 8.60c; January, 6.62c; Febru
ary. 6.66c; March, S.oSe- April. 670c; Mav,
t.73c; June, 8.76c: July, 8.80c; August,
6.83c; September. 6.87c; October. 891c
Spot, quiet; Rio 7c. 74o; Santos, 4s,
94c. Coat and freight offers were
rather easier: ranging from about toV.a
up to 9.0UC for Santos; 4a on Engliah
credits. . . .
' Ths official cabled reported an ad
vance of 76 re la In the Rio market, but
changeon London waa 1-iiiJ lower.
Santos waa unchanged and Rio ex
Santos reported clearances of 7,0o0 bass
for New York and 17.0"0 for San Francisco.
I