THK HKK: OMAHA, FKIDAY, DrX'EMHEK 10, 1015. 11 RENTALS. OR TIL KEWI.Y decorated. 7-room. modern house; large barn and yard; near car line; reasonable rent. Tel. D. 57JS. t-RUUM, strictly modern cottage, hot water heat, close in, rent for i& 403 Lincoln Wvd. V. h Iorranf. Tel. D,M of H. tlKl. WALKINO distance, M44 Dodge. 8-room modern house, t-. Key next door. W. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Web. 48V6. ReV 4-room cottage, Florenoe. Adam and Buffalo Sts. I, 4t'33. HO a montjv l-ROOM. nearly new; modern except iur- nnce; only $1S. Colfax 109. MODERN 5-room house with bath. Franklin. I'hono Webeter 6159. 2S03 T-R. mod.. 230S Calilornta, H6.00 C. O. CARI.PETK7. 312 P-randclg Thea. lOtTH. TWO 7-room houses, 8. W. corner J3d and Howard; these houses have been very completely remodeled; new furnace; combination light fixtures; hardwood floors: new turner In every room and rlnaet: summer norch. screened in; in fact, every comfort; $:). Cottages. JoOtMl S. 2Hh Ave . $14 per mo, 6-r. cottage. 'VZ . Oil St., ' rer ma. ALFRED THOMAS. 30 First Nut. Hank. tVK. HOUSE. 1 sleeping porch. 1 screen porch. 906 g. 38th Av. Hameyga4. -rm. house for rent, all modern except heat. 711 B. 17tn Ave. Doug. 6131. PAHTL.V niourrn fc-ro.m house, one biock from car line. SM Vinton. Harney 2S7. REAL ESTATE rtRM nt.ii i,An roii ialr. hihi:llam;ui s. HAVE YOtT A FARM FOR PALE? Write a good description of your land and send It to the Sioux City lv) Jour nal. "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Mdlum." Twenty-five words everv Fri day evening. Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve dif ferent day lor $J; or 60 rvoid. M, or 75 words. $6. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper, 260,000 readers daily in four great states. REAL ESTATE LOANS $J0 TO J10.000 made promptly, r. D. Weed. Weed Bldg.. lSih ft Farnam Eta. CITT and farm loans, 6, $, per cent. J. H. Dumont ft Co.. 418 Btate Bank. A "For Bale" ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. CITY property. Large .loans specialty. H Thomas. XX 6tat Bank Hldg. W. 1 TO t for loana on beat class city residences In amounts 12. O0 up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions FETEHS TRUST CO., 1T2 Farnam St. WEST, Dundee Rent Free to January 1 Eight-room modem home 332.60. GLOVER, ft SPAIN. Douglas vCHwi. 9-M City National. J-KOOM modern bouse, Uumlee; 4S01 Cap itol Ave. Phone Walnut lsso. FOR RENT. HOT Harney St.. modern 10-roora brick houee; hot water he it. Inquire T. J. O'Brien. Tel. H. 1094. D. 1216, MISCELLANEOUS. MODERN. CO N. 41st., 6-r. house $22 60 JU2 S. 32d St., 8-r. house 35.09 S!426 Spencer St.. 6-r. house 22.60 t4-'l Capitol Ave., 8-r.. house 22.50 PARTLY MODERN. 19 Graoe St., 6-r. house $15o 9t7 N. 2Uh St., -r. house 16.00 FT .AT. 1321 Leavenworth St.. 2d floor. 6-r.. part modern i'-50 lOO First National Bank. . D. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska favrma O'KEEFK REAL, ESTATE CO.. 101 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 1716. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 711 FARM AND CITY LOANS. O' DOUGHERTY ft HUGHES, Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 1013. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberf, 810 12 Brandel Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT to bn for cash 2 or 3 very cheap lots. Give price and legal de rcrlption and you will hear from me. 8. 340. Bee. 4-r. house, 4127 Seward 6-r. cottage, 41st and Hamilton; bath.. 6-r. cottage, 2014 Paul; bath 6-r. house. 1417 N. ISth St C. D. HUTCHINSON CO. Phone DoiiKlas 419. 722. "HI ..17 ,. 15 .. 13 Jl'.ST from the country, three farm mares from 1.100 to l.iw) lbs., from 6 to 11 years old; will sell cheap. 2013 Douglas. BEE the Central Furuliure Store s FKUE RENTAL LIST HAVE you gut the money? If you have investigate this. $3,ti00 will buy a busi ness worth $1,000, if taken before Dec. 10. Address t: a.i. care itee. 6-ROOM cotage. Low rent, close in. G. f, meuuiiin, iniv v. iiicb'j. TTviiECrelgh Sons ft Co.. Bei xioutesln u part o( the clty Bee Bldg. MAOtSAKD Van & Storaue Co.. Moving packing, storage and shipping. D. 14:"6. FIREPROOF VVAREHOU8B SEPARATE, locked rooms, for house - hold goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. , OMAHA VAN ANd STORAGE CO.. 808 So. 16th St. Doug. 4163 Globe Van &Storage Btores, moves, packs, ships; S-horse van and 2 men. 31.25 per hr. ; storage, (2 per mo Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 4 Ty. 330. FIDELITY Phone Douglas 2S8 for complete list of varant houses and apartments; also for atorsge. moving. 16th and Jackson Sta REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE 7-Room AlOlodern House on Boulevard, lias Oarage. $500 CASH Balance on Terms to Suit. This house is modern throughtout. For Description Phone Doug. 292G Today. Call Walnut 682 after 7 p. m. Tonight. J. C. Reed Exp. Co., moving packing ft storage '.407 Farnam. u. mw. rZnrHnn Vnn fVv stSragS: w.. Moving. 137. 21 N. 11th Bt. Tel. D. 894 or Har ttTUHEH AU OFFICES. 2 Small Offices Ready Now 0110 ICE LOCATIONS in the Bee Building $12.00. J1C.00. Inquire Room 10 N. W. COR. 24th and basement; rent rig!.-. Lake, store and Colfax 1339. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE ONE U-room house, corner lot. will trade equity for a good vacant lot. O. A. ECKLES. Fhone D. 13 or H. 67q. SEV EN-PASS ENGKR auto to exchange for (-room bungalow. Phone Doug. 2M. A H1QH-GRADB southern Iowa farm, will Improved, close to market; 3oO acres ail good lund; price, $135 per acre; subject to 320,000 Incumbrance, with long time to run. Want smaller farm or small grain land in the west or north. Address uwiu-r, Box 211, usoeolt. la. KEAL EST ATK FA RSI A KA.Xt ll LANDS FOR SALE I ALlk-'uil.WA. I'REfcl government land; 200,000 acres to be opened ior entry In northeastern Col orado in January. For particulars ad-.ri-ss Box bo'J. sterling, Colo KI.OHIUA. FLORIDA Any im wishing a large ranch for sink lai.-ir.ti ami leeding. ad r' Tavi-iu. . t...... i.i -iirinss. Kla. o UW A. A BAHRAIN. 12u in Harrison Co., Iowa; new Improve ments; land lays good, at U0; SOOu down. li.txM March 1, tlmo on balance. A bar gain. Vt e ll prove it. Come and see. FRANK HILL. Logan, la. 111. Hi-; IS i'OCK CHANCE. 40-a ere form 16 miles south of Council Bluffs, la.; cloho to railroad; 3t acres under cultivation, 4-room cottage, barn, well, cave; fenced and crons-fenced:, must have MW rash; this is a snap; worth xr..0u0. but will tak 33.500 If sold by the lltth. Call at 413 Karbach Blk., Omaha, Neb. Five Rooms, All Modern Living and dining room finished In oak, kitchen with roomy pantry and cupboard, bath white enam eled, with porcelain fixtures, two bedrooms, two clothes closets, walks in, electric fixtures, all roo-ns have flush switches. Price, 12.750, S300 cash, balance monthly payments. Two bungalows of this plan In this addition sold this week. Come In and see plans. Phone Douglas 1153. Traver Bros., 70S Omaha National Bank Bldg. 17th and Farnam Sta Wheat ii Unchanged to Two Cents Lower, with Good Rectipti and Slow Demand. NEW CORN TWO CENTS LOWER OMAHA. December !. 1915 Wheat ruied from unchanged to Sc lower today There was considerable Improvement In wheat receipts, but there was only a moderate cash demand for this cereal. Old corn sold at practically unchanged prices, but several cars of new corn sol.l at a decline of about 2c. The demand for com was fair and the receipts of this cereal were pretty good. The oals market was a trifle weak, selling from unchanged to Ho lower, al though the rash demand waa fairly ao tlve. The cash demand for rye was active, but the market wis weak, selling from c to lc lower. Barlev receipts were un important and the market remained prac tically unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1,450,000 bu.; corn, Sl.OuO bu.; oat, 770.000 bu. Liverpool rinsed with wheat 4d lower to Id higher: corn, unchanged to Id higher. Primary wheat receipt were S.306,on and shipments 3.1W.000 bu.. asalnst re ceipts or 1.567,000 bu. and shipments oi l.O.flflO bu. last year. t'tlmary corn receipts were ou. and shipments S7S.OH0 htt., against re ceipts of 1.755.0O0 bu. and shipment of itm.uw bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were KM.OOO bu. and shipments 905.O0O bu., against re ceipts of ROO.ono hu. and shipments of 10,- 000 bu. last year. CAHLOT RECEIPTS. Chicago Minneapolis . Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis Winnipeg 87 .Lisa . 30 .1 . 122 . . 134 .1,541 14 37 112 62 11& "8 18 $1 24V f. o. b. New Tork; No 1 northern. iMiluih. tl 21V and No. I northern, Mani toba. 11.21, c. I. f. Huffalo. Futures were easy; Iv.-ember, II 21S CORN Spot, easy; No. 3 yellow, Slc. prompt shipment. OATS Spot, easy; No. white, ISViCJ 4f.Hr. 1' AT Steady; prime, l J7W; No. 1. II S; No. 1, I1.1MJ1.20; No. . la l6; shipping. V. Hups Quiet, state romon to choice ll 2fl.c; 1914, 5(i lPc; Pacific coast lSIn, 1I1MV: 1I4, ricV. H1DK8 Steady; Hogota. JOfJJlc; Central Amerlcn. ;-. 1.KATHKI!-Vlrm; Hemlock firsts. J4c; seconds. syrfSlc. PROVISIONS Fork, firm; mess, loou 1V: family. $."0..v zmi. short clears, J19 00.J121.0O. Peef, sternly; Ines. $lti.;vff IJ.Oft; fsmllv, $l OiV((lx lrd, steady; middle west. ,1i9.!H. TALLOW l'lrm; city. sc. nominal; country 7VciV; special, se. RI TTF.H I nscitled . re -clpls, 7,712 tubs; creamery extrss, MdftlbV; firsts, SC'ty IK)c; seconds, IXIOR Firm; receipts, 7. .119 cases; fresh gsthcred extra fine, 4oiHlc; extra firsts, ST ("(: firsts. .'3k;: seconds. WtJ J4c. OH EES K Firm; receipts. t72 boses; state whole milk, flats, held specials. V.Klc; average fancy. liiVtilTc: current mke. specials. ltic; avcrngo fancy. It) POl'I.TItV Alive, weaker; western chicken". 1,'lfllSc; fowls, IStilSc; turkevs, l20c; dressed, quiet: freeh killed chick. i:Ht27c: fowls, Lfll7Kc; turkeys. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle for Moit Part Steady with Wedneiday Sheep and Lambi Ten to Fifteen Higher. " gtJMWMg HOGS STEADY TO TEN LOWER OMAHA, December . 1I5 Receipts were: ore "clal Mnn.' ... Official Tuesday ... Official W. nnedty Fstlmate Thursday . Cattle. Moss f4heep. )fl UK! 1v4 11 VA ... 5,92 lo t 20.7M ... S Ti. s.7m 12.. II ... 3.0 W 10(A) Fat stock of all sorts found a good cut let this morning and the genersl packer market looked to be anyway lOrjl.V tip. Hulk of the good lambs sold around $S.is some of the salea at this figure being quoted as much at 3nn higher than yes terday. One bunch of real good fed west erns set a top of 3 to, the highest price Kid here since the early part of Novem r. a full month ago. Trade was active and practically everything over the scale by mid-forenoon. Muttons showed the same advance as fat lambs and recovered about all of yes terday s slump. Best offered reached $rt, while others of a pretty good sort reaohed .i.So. Supplies weie not nearly so broad as on Wednesday, when quite a bit of .0K4 .1...KM .21 99 I7.7M S4.W1 .17.7 40.52S 3I.79H 1S.1K 11.747 17,07 M.T.'vl W.'.4 .7'7 l 470 3..0 Four days' totals . Same days last week Sanin 2 weeks sen... Same t weeks ago... Fume 4 weeka ago... Samo days last year The following table snows the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha live stock market for e vear to date, as compared with last year? IfU. 114. Inc. cat II Hh The following table shows the average prices of hogs st the Omaha live stock market for tre last few days, with com Pa risen Date. I 1915. 11914. !lJ11. Hll.!mi.llI10.lw. I.slf-fat and In-between stuff showed up. ami everything here today found a ready outlet. The feeder dlvldion was very scantily supplied, practically no lamb showing up. About the only thing offered was a two-car bunch of very plain ewes, which were rather slow to move, finally selling at 14 40. Vlui.tntlona on sheep and lamha: Lambs, good to choice. M Mi.90; lambs, fair to good, ) 4i3.6; lambs, feeder. IT. Oft 140; yearlings fair to choice. l.0Otti.M); yearling, feeders. .V7f.tjV: wethers. ..... i , .1 sL ', TOO l" holce, jn.rfitrs ewes, good to 'J I1!-'? ! ,wt 'J I oriolce.. fcV7W: ewes, fair to good, K.W ,"5" an am Ul"l7 , '! feeoers. I4.0rf,.10., '"'P .I43.03 ,01.'4 13l.1T.. Repraaentative sales: 4' Nov. 7 41J t 0) T I3l Ul 771 7 4il T 4tX t 12 I tw 03, 01 7 104 104 99 7 orn 09 t Oft) 9 II I 01 Hales reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter; 1 car. I1.06H. No. hard winter: IV cars, 11.06; 1 car, II .OS; I cars, 11.04: 1 car. I1.03V: 1 car. $1.03; 4 cars. $1.02: 2 oars. $1.01. No. 4 hard winter: 4 cars. $1.00; 7 cars, 9c; 12 cars, 9Sc; 1 car, 97c; 3 cars, Mc; 2 cars. c; H car, Wr. Sample: 1 car, Kc; I cars, 93c; 3-4 car, 90c; 1 car, fcc; 1 car. 81c. No. 3 spring; 1 cor 11 01. No. 2 mlxeit: 1 car. Il.OTVk: 1 csr, $l.oi. No. S mixed: 1 car, $1 .04V4; fro,n c;'bluef'lsh extra fan j ca.rs, 91. 'u. ino. mixen. vnm, . soapper. neaai i car, i.ui. 40. a aonim: earn, e(-.H. No. 3 durum: 1 car, SSc; 1 car, 87c No. 3 mixed durum: 4 car, $1.00; 1 car. 9sks; 1 car, 9.14c Rye No. 3: 4 car. 814Sc; 1 car, 91c. No. 3: 1 car, 89'4C; 1 car, MV. No. 4: 1 car, Wc. Sample: I car. 8jc. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, Rc. No. 3 white: 1 car. W4c. No. 4 whl.e: 3 cars. Mc. No. 5 white: 1-6 car, 624c; 1 car. 62c. ens . Nov. 141 a 4il! 1 41 7 a, I OMAHA (lltNKRAL MARKET. Nov. M 7 il) t M I Nov. y 1V 7 mi 7 441 I tsov. 27 ;14l it' POULTRY Alive: Turkera. any siNo. a. , 7 41. 7 4' oer 7 lis.. l.c; oroners, ltariic: springs, .Nov. ?n si 17 u 11c; ducks, 10c: geese, 10c; hens, 9-tfllc; I Nov. Joj 4 $;U 7 l young glunea hens, each, 35c; roostera ' ' 1 4M 1..I 4) :1V. 94' 7 II OYSTKHS ( hcKSpcaKe, standards, per ' I . n il 1 ? 7 &' gallon, $1.10; standards. $1.2o. selects, $l.oOj Dec. 1.1 I 47UI 7 O'l 7 Ml I lw M northern, stutirtsrtls. II. 48; selects. $1.7I; i i a iv . ? it , fej f m. lAI H OT New Tork counts. l.M. Northern, small i,.0 p g ;ai T 411 T Ml I 931 T til cans. :4Rc; la.R can. . rr. Cheu,. ' f, i i 7 4,"' 7 e. ( M. " 411 I 13 7iks, iw v ieo, 7. .1 g si FISM-Hsllbut. 12c; salmon, fresh pink, i! V J t! 9c; fresh red. 124c; catfish, fresh. Mc; - trout, fresh, 13c; white fish, fresh, llcj 1 Ti.,ut.. ' ... if?. ""':(:" ,J.'..c"'":-:.Irsfw? ; Re.ir. d.s.ition of uv .took T 7 M T oi 7 7t 1 14 7 9o 7 to 7 1 ""i J 7 13) I 7 7 74 7 7. 1 V TTi ru111l.1v. "Holiday. 13c; stm-iis, irosen, iw-iu foxes. II IS; ' ', - Vh smoked whit fUh. 4c; kippered salmon. " I'nlo" .""l i7c I twenty-four hours ending at a FROZEN Finn-itaiibut. ixes to ult. 1 1 l(K !' 104o; catfish, large, for steks. 1.1c: sal- RECKH'TB CARS, mon, falls, 9c; mlnwn. silvers. Ke; No. 1 trout, 11c; No. 1 whlteflsh. dressed. 10o;!(. V - , ...Ul, Aflat. 1 - 1-.. , fish. Jumbo, 19c 6c: Dlckercl. hea order sub. Zoc: nerrlnR. a re ,!, pair 12c; red neaaieaa. aressea ;uc: no ders, 10c; sea SMOKED cer lu . )4o. KIPPEKKD FISH Salmon. 10-lb. bas kets, per lb.. 17cf CELERY Mammonth. per do., TSe. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rlba. l4c; No, I. lU'ic; No. I, 124c; No. 1 loins, 2iu.c; No. 2. I9c; No. I. 14c; No. 1 chucks. 10c: No. '"rTlck.re1 .?n,l '''r?' i M'T I sCin'o". idles-, lo; black bass, !,. . v v- eHat herrlnR. .dressed, pair ,r Z m' w west luerinn extra fancy. 12c; red Z,' t rJ laleaa. dressed iSo; floun- 1 J;- i 'a' .s ' .Hops, per gslion. 43.00. ,,. JJ- "V1-" FISH-Wblt.. jo-lb. ba.ket 't- , Cattie.ilogafcheep 10 i Jt V niiiti a u vai 1 "4k. Tjpj a va. svi, m, n t ix. a mil i" , (. No. 1 yellc.w: 1 car. old, stc. No. 2 ! 2, 94c; No. 3. c; No. 1 rounds. 14c; No. yellow : 1H cars, 074c. No. 4 yellow: 1 cars, Snc, No. Ii yellow: 4 cara, otjc; 1 car. 02c; 1 car, 61c No. 1 mixed: 1 car, ti7c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 67c. No. 3 mixed: 1 ear, old, 66c; 1 car. 61,4c; 1 car, 6c; 1 car, 644c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 4c; 1 car, 634c; 1 oar, 62c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 614c; 1 car, 604c; 2 cars, 60c; 2 cara, iVic. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, old, 6S4e; 2 cars, 67c; 1 car, wet, Mc; 1 car, very poor, 52c. Sample: I car, 614c. Oats Standard : 1 car, 41c. No. 3 while: 3 cars. 40c; 6 cars, isuc No. 4 white: 4 cars, 39c. Sample: 1 car, 34c; I cars, 3lc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hard. $1,041(1.064; No. $ hard. $1.004fcl.06; No. 4 hard, MCi$1.00; No. 2 spring, $1.05iJ1.07; No. 3 spring, $1.011.03; No. 2 durum, tl.00frl.01: No. 3 durum, &9cfi$1.00; sam ple. 80Sir.c. Corn: No. 2 white. 66c; No. 3 white, 44,(f,i64e; No. 4 east.. C. IC I. at F., west.... Illinois Central Chicago Ureat Western. 1 . 91 . 24 . 13 . 10 . 1 . . 3 . 1 . b . 4 .129 Total receipt. ... DISPOSITION HEA D. Cattle. Hog a 9 4N 16 7 'i 1 m 2, 13c; No. I, 12c: No. 1 plates, 104c; No. 2, 94c; No. 3, 94c. 1.1 VK POULTKi-Rrotlera, 14 to IH oiiiahy Packing Co... lbs., in separate comp., lie; over 14 to i Aimour & Co Iba, 14c, springs, any also. )14c; ducks, chwart Co picked. 4 Dries, but not wanted. 12o: i u,.rh. hens, over 4 lbs per lb.. 114c; roosters. Lincoln Pa.-k.ng Co.. ".7?c. -uiriva, 11c; oiu -oms, vh:. uouer I lbs., 8c; less than S lb. ach not wanted. Oeese, full feat hr red and fat, B01 picked, 4 price, but not wanted. uuiness. eacn. .'tc: youug. 1 to 1st ids , . a. each, 3ftc. Homer squsbs. 14 oe. and over, . ,' tn.ii. $3 00; 10 to 12 or, $2.00; No. 1. must weigh 'ii ,,, , - " -..w, vuuri v, M u , muj kind, per do., 60c. Btar Brand Iten Davis, I2.7S per brrel; Willow Twigs. I3.2S per barrel: VVInesap. $J.W pet barrel; Jonathan, 13.60 per bar rel. Hhteld Rranil Rlark T: tl M nr barrel; Black Twigs, oommerlclal brand. Morris A CO. Hwlft A Co. 8. Omaha Packing Co.. W. B. Vanaant o Hill 4 Son F. B. lyewls.. CHICAGO 2S32 Neat four-room cottage Part modern. Kosenstock Bro.. Kellogn Werthelmer A Degen.. H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild Krebba... Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... Christie R.th 0 :KrSt ihfffi iW per barrel; Ben Davis IlluToL. $ii No. 6 white, 614jj2c; No. 2 yellow, 61& 'tier l.nrre1 674c; No. 3 yellow. 664i4iie: No. 4 yellow. I KUtti.'otj . . vi.vers 64tj5c; No. 6 yellow, 4j04524c; No. 6 ln cartons or tubs 20: good dnlry. I2.it Biker A Jones yellDw. 594-R62C; No. 2 mixed. 4M4(ffc: jaP; country. commonT liVicV Tanner Bros.. ., ;", vtmtt., im.o.., .. 1 vrtE.if.sB; imported Swiss, 4ic T?J.. ,, ?. block. c: tw twin. l4c; RKAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE mixed. 57c. Oat: No. I white 41 daUy. 19c; trlpletsl 194o; younu Amert 414c; standard o41c; No I white Sit ! cnn LOc: blue iabel Wick. )94c; ll nburger. JJ" r4 ,te,,35X89iar": M,i'-i2"c; New York white, W4J; ImpoiteJ inp. R,c: No. 1 feed. 56T60c. Rye: Nb. French RoonueforL 48c s. wvaMi4c: ISO. s. WKHc , FRUITS-Orange' Chicago closing prices, furnished The Navels 96s l'us 14 Pee by Logan & Bryan, tock and grain Bunklat Navels 'ino brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street: 53!.. v.. 1 16 1,IW I 144 1 16 J . ....J 1 14 : 1 16 .1 714.7isfi'4 1 161 IMW.sVii 6S 72 Jan May. Ribs Jan.. May. 42442Vi1?'M 43',, 4o4l45'4iji4.4W; I IK BYVil In BU 18 4741 18 45 Six Room House Lot 63x140 Price $1,600 Cash $300 This Is a good buy, 3010 8. 9th St., east front, plenty shade trees- good chicken house, chicken yard fenced off, plenty of garden space, about three blocks from good school. Thl Is a bargain. See at once or call us and we will be glad to rive you further information. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 230 Omaha Nat. Bank Bidjj: Duurf. 498. "FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 2-story bungalow, 6 rooms, oak finish, entirely modern, located on Sdth Ave., l,.a. - llltlA nnrth rxf VIoM lnH. l.,t JvlFJt with plenty of shrubs and shade trees I j enough wheat to supply the United 1 FHU1TS Oranges: California Bunklat 00 box; caU'tn.a 288a. 14.13 box. Cali fornia Kunklst Navel. 176a and smaller. Aitlolel Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes y. 4.C box; Flort ia, all Ue, $3 . box; V.'heati Dec.ll 16ff I 1 14 May.ltHiit ", 1 Corn. I Dee..l6S--kiV4 My.l72Si71i4'72(fi724l Oats. I I I Dec. I 43 I 43 I May.l464l46- Pork. I 1 Jan.. I 18 40 I 11 6241 1 3.1 May.l 18 66 I 18 65 I 18 374 ia ru. 1 9 7Wifi7 9 724 9 874 10 Ou 8 87SD 9 90 I 10 05 10 16 California Lemma: Valencia. P;inklst, juOs, KOs, 8ti s, $5.00 $5 01 box bos; 3ba. 4. E4s. U4. 13.50 box: 80s. JOs. 1 $3.26 box. Pears: Winter Nellla. $2.2$; box. Peaches: California Walways or Cnlorattn l:lHt.fBa ru h.tv ltii.mr.ftl $1.76 to $400 bunch. Grapes: Emperors. I l"".ly rnrket- t.w crate; r.mperoia in Kegs, i.vj sex; 1 John Harvey Cllne Jensen & It.... Other buyet 476 912 46 7 7 23 44 99 10 4 77 108 66 4$ $ 7 21 65 6 1 4 W 29 2S 463 Pheep 1.261 i. I'M .'. t,3!r0 909 $,2I7 1.770 $.'.7 . l.OuD .... No. .'96 native ewe 245 fed lamha 11M Idaho lambs 21 Idaho lamb foi native ewes 119 native yesrllngs .. 90S native ewe t.l native lambs )2M Montana lamha .. 98 Montans lamha ... 124 fed lambs 240 fed lambs 2S9 fed lambs 141 fed lamb A v. Pr. 100 I 85 7.1 I 25 83 8 60 79 I JO 1W I 70 101 4 1 I U 8 36 71 9 60 71 8 oft 82 9 76 99 IM 88 9 a 90 8 76 4'IIICA.t MVK. RTIM K MARKET tattle (Vlrn lloaa Weak 9hee Firm. CH7CAHO. Dec. 9 CATTl.Fncin. si hed maiket firm; Chrlmmas show beeves. $I3 6I; native beef steers, 9j.rvq 10.60; western steers. $6.10418 ; cows and heifers, $'.' otm.a; ,-nlv.n, 6.6tKdl0.an. MOOS Receipt s, 37,Ofo head; mrket, w-eak; early advance of MjlOc lost; bulk of sales n.9iV(i.76; llKht. $I..90f tl.76; mixed, $s.lbft-i.96; heavy $il. J64H.96; rough, .KKif -60; pigs. 94 261o.90. KHEKP AND UHH8 -Receipt. IR.ODft head; market firm; wethers, 96,.Oij6.76; ewe. $4Mm.38: lamha, $7.10fl.4O. Totals.. ,.1.464 1.416 7.974 fair for a . Loala Live gtnek Market. T, I11IH. Dee. 9. CATTLE Receipt, 8.800 head; market strong; native beef steer. $7.60 10. 40; yearling steer and heifer. I8.60to'lo,30; cows, $f. R0U 7,t); stock sra and feeder, ffi.Cvfv7.2C; southern teer, l6.!Mm.60; cows snd heifers, $4.00 B.60; native calves, 6.0to 10.60. HOtS Receipt. 9.40 head; market, higher; pigs and lights. $X 6rfl.7B; mixed anbutchera. $i.46iS.8&; good heavy, $6.80 'SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelnt. IJoo need; market higher; yesrllngs. 98 stirff 7.60; lamb, $8.26j.K; sheep and ewe. $6.60041.60. Slonx 4 Ity Mr Ptork Market. SIOUX CITY, 14V.. Deo. . CATTLE Reoi Ipts, 1,600 head; market steady: butchers, $4.60!.S;; western steers, $H.0O 7.00; cows and heifer, $4R01t6.0; ean ners. I3.aktl4.26: stneker and feeder. $4.75 ifnl.70; calvos, &.0Oj4l.6O; bull, stags, etc.. M.if.tK.60. H(Xlf4 Receipts. 7.000 head; market. KrW IOc lower; heavy, t6.304Ki.46; mixed, $6.16 h.30; light, to.704j4l.16; bulk of sale, $6.15 ,! 10. SHEEP AND LAMBH Recetr.U, l.iOO head: market ateady; ewea, $4.60; lamb, $'.60y.2O. I Kansas City Live Sok Market. KAN8AB CITY, Deo. . CATTLE Re ceipt, 2,000 head: market strong; prime fed steers. I9.2.vril0.00; dressed beef steer. $7.(lr9.0; western steers. lAOotQ) 8.60: . stoekers and feeders. I6.0u4l7.6o: .... buns, H.Twe.oo; calves, 1s.utm9.0u. 1,067 I HOOH Receipt. 9.U) head; market. sienoy; duik or sales. f.vin.iu; neavy, $6 ti41.76; packers and butchers, $6 60 HEW YORK STOCK MARKET Constantly Under Profenional Prei lure Except During the Forenoon. PUBLIC INTEREST LACKING NEW TORK, Pec. . Except for th forenoon, when the arerwge price of uji tw.iia mrmm sllshtlv higher, to days market w under 4onstant profe al.mal pressure. Trading was limited largely xo ne or.am room, nut.lln interest being noticeably lacking, presilmshly a a result of the several adverse factors which temporarily obscure the f Inane al horlson. The hollow character of the day operations may n Judged from the fact that among the most active stocks were a number of obscure mining Issue. Further decline in Anglo-French 5 per cent notes to 96 for future delivery wa another unsettling Influence. The mini mum price of this security represented a drop of a full point under yeterdsy" low record. Precipitate declines In motor nd war shares were concurrent with advices from Washington which quoted a prominent national legislator a favoring a tax on the plants of manufacturer or munition. T.oees In this group ran from six to fif teen points, with only partial recovery later. lppers made no further response to the numerous Increased dividend de clared yesterdsy. United Htates Bteei rangen rrom ' of a point under yesterday" close, to 7. closing near Its lowest quotation, de spite forecast of a favorable November tonnage report to he Issued tomorrow. Bethlehem Hteel advanced 1. to 485. re ceded to 470 and closed at 471. Bslls were a negligible quantity throughout, fluctuating within extremely narrow bnunda on light offerings. Total aalea of atock amounted to 956.000 shares. Strength of sterling exchange with de msnd bill at 4734. constituted the chief festur of the International credit mar ket. Honds were Irregular to heavy, with total sale, par value, aggregating $6,490,. 000. United Htates bond were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotatlpna on stock were a follows: Ssles. Hlfti. Lew. (jlnm. CATTLE Receipts were liiursduy, about .00v nsart uelng re ported ln. This leaves the total at Jl.M bad tor the week to oate, whlcu la .b"t the am a a week aso, nearly 4.u larger than two week uo and over I.Oou heaa larger than a year ago. Packers had already secured a heavy suppiy of beef sbuers and wer not a hungry for fresh cattlo a on some days, making the trad on teer a little hit sticky. In other word, a slow but about The offerings of cow and hlfr were 974! 9 90 9 80 10 00 9 70 I 974 9 874' 10 10 9 70 97K 9 874 10 10 CHICAGO GRAIN AM) PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing Prices on Hoard of Trade, CHICAOO, Dec. 9. Assertion that ex clusive (f India, the British empire had to make It delightful. This nlace 1 ac tually worth $4,000 of anybody' money, but circumstance dictate selling it at a sacrifice. CO. CARLBEHO, 313 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE 6-Eoom All Modern Bungalow New $200 CASH, , Balance on Terms To Suit. This house only Vfe block from car, is in a fine location. Tele phone today for full descrip tion. Call Douglas 2926 today. Call Wal. 682 after 7 p. m. tonight. HEAL ESTATE VACANT KAMI As. A DANDY 171 acres. Improved. I mile of A i turn. .nl. t mile 1'arsons, Kan. Sacrifice. $6,400 will carry half, worth $,uuQ No trades. Fettrich. Altamont. Kan. OKLAHOMA. CORN, alfalfa, wheat, cotton land for tale or exchange. W, L. Wilson, VVslters. Okla. M t.N.N LSOTA. WILKIN County, Minn. 00 acre level prairie, unimproved, I miles from mar ket., near school, good road. $26 per acre. eather and roads tine. Ulland Land Co., Fergus Fall, Minn. to, W or 160 ACRES, good heavy soil, well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good roada. schools and churches. Price, $16 to $Ju per aire. Terms, tl per acre cash, balance $1 per acre a year; 5 OuO acres to select from. Schwab Broa, luul Plymouth bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ju-ACHK fruit lariu in Calhoun. Neb.; 11 room house, barn, garage and fish pond In connect on; next to city park, in her ,f city, Ill.OiiO. Joe Bolln, Calhoun, Neb. witosi.. lPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and general crop state lu the union; settlers wanted: lands for sale at low prices ou easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon sin Central l-Jind Grant. Kxc.'lletit lands for slock raising, if interested In trull lands ask for booklet on apple orcliai.la. AuJieMa ljti.cl and liiduati Ul I'cu., feioo Line lli'l. 6i;i:n. it.j'ia. Minn. Tils Be's "Swpjer ' column. A Very Desirable t Lot for Sale or Will Accept Equity in Home or Other Income property if Desirable. This tot I located on car line and la in a fine new restricted horn tVUdinc addition. City water, trees, gag and sidewalk are all In and paid for. Oradea are established and streets boulevarded. Phone Doug. 2926 Today. Call Wal. 682 After 7 p. m. Tonight. HEAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS I. .Us . 6.1 i.nitara stake tin aWI I Wflaill. U II I IV VVa1,il5ir.bb... lb , Lteaay and In .pou possibly a l.tue Kingdom Import requirements until tha end of April, 1915, did considerable today toward brlnglnK about lower prices here. The market closed nervous, half to o down, with December at $1.14T and May at $1 ltVS,. Corn showed a decline of 4wMiC to H'3 Sc. and oats of 4c to tT4c. In Provi sions, the outcome ranged from 5oc loss to a gain of 2Vic. Although wheat howed strength at the tart and matin a number of subsequent rull es, the bulk of trading wa at price well under yesterday' llnish. Higher iuo tatlons at Liverpool, where an Improved di niMnd was noted, furnished the Impetus of Initial upturn here. Large seaboard clearance of wheat and flour, mostly domestic, wss something of a help later, end so wss a rumor that France was after wheat. Oosxlp of Increasing stocks at Minneapolis, though, and of Kansas reserves moclnw freely were offsets in favor of the bears. Enlarged offering from the country weakened corn. Hesldea, eastern Inquiry waa slow. Outs suffered from talk that the Canodlan government had made a huge purchase of oats and wa supplying the export demand. Trade here in oata was light. Changes in the active provision future wero not wide, averaging ln the end a net decline of a shade. Packers sold on bulge and there waa commission house buying on the weak spots ln the mar ket. Hlnher prices of hogs continued to be largely Ignored. Chicago Cash i'rlces Wheat : No. I red. $1.UH&'1.22: No. 8 red. $1.18W'1.1; No. 2 hard, nominal. $1 0al.lHa Corn: No. i yellow. 71Vj'l72c; No. 4 yellow, new. 66ft 7c; No. 4 white, new. 6Tti7c. Oats: No. $ white, 40iyti42c; stanoara. 4:it.r(i44c. nve: No. i, nominal; No. 8 We, Harley: KViTbe. Seed: Timothy, $S 00ri1.0ii; clover, $10uift l!i .60. Provisions: Pork, $16.76; lard, $!).bu; rlha "oo SO. BUTTER Steady; creamery, ZVoHVic KflfiS Hlhr: receipts. 1.S01 case firsts, fiWK:; ordinary firsts, 27B&c; nt f mark. vmmc. POTATOKS Higher; receipts, 15 csr: Vlchluan and Wisconsin white. V.i7:ic; Minnesota white, 6ba73o; Mlnncsota-Ohloa, t!'C. POCLTRY Alive, hlnher; fowls, l!c; spring, 14c; turkey. 16c. VEQETABLHft-Cabbage. lUa lb.: head lettuce, $1.00 do.; leaf lettuce, 40o do.; celery: Pascal, 76c do.; California, o do.; Michigan, 36 do.; cauliflower, $! 60 crt.; squash, 2c lb.: brussel sprout. ?o lb.: tomatoea, $161 lug.; peppers, 6)c basket; parsley, 86c do.; rutabaa, lko lb.; onions: Bpsnlsh, $1.60 crt.; red, to lb.; yellow, lHo lb.; artichokes, $1.n do ; casabaa, $6.00 crt. Potatoes: Colorado whites, 75c bu.; large Colorado white, 66c bu.; Red Hlver Oh'.os. 76 bu, 8wet potatoei, $8.00 crt.. NUTS No. 1 walnuts, Wio lb.; blk. walnut, 8c lb.; hickory, 4c lb.; filbert, 15o lb; pecans, lZ'ko lb.; Uraalla, 15c lb; almonds, lcc lb. MltiCELLANEOUS Crackerjsck, $.1 TO case; crackei jack, one-half case. 11 7j; rase; fard dates, 12V4o lb.; salted peanuts. $1.16 can; popcorn, 40, 1 lb. package, $2.6) esse; cornpops, $ .28 case; cornpops, one half case, $1.66 case; S. W. data. $1.25 box. Honey, $3.76 caa. Airline, 1 dos. os., $1.M case. Cocoanuta, $3.50 bag, 76a do. Cider: Motta, $3.. I keg; Motts, on" holf bbi. r.26 bbl.; Nehawka, $J.li keg. stronger. UooU stocg catlia or leewers uiu j v 6.70: llirhts. M.ttKhfllL1: Diss. $ff linCr6.76. KHEKI' ANl UAMWB lieceipts, 1,W1 head; market steady; lamb, s.284Jg.W; yearllnas. $t).76U7.50; wether. 16.76.44.60; ewe. $5.i6W10. At. Joseph Live Btook MseUet BT. JOHEPH. Dc. t. CATTLK ne- celnt. 1.000 hea.1: market ateady to strong; teer. $6.0trj9 00; cows and heifers, $3,604 calves. xfl.00.RS.00. HO(U4 Receipts. ,00 head; market teady; hulk of salea. $" IWiS.70. SHERP AND LAMB8-Kecetpta, 8.0J0 hesd; market strong; lamb. $s.hU f.86. Stock la Sta-bt. Receipt of live stock at th five principal western market yesterdsy; came. Mogs. uneep. AUiik. Oa14 Allls-Ctl.lmrra Am.rtan n.wt flssar. .. Am.rlmn r.n Amttrl.ss litMnMlve ... Am. -on H. R Am. K. A H tM Am. Sssar FUnnlns Amwlrsn Tel. A Tel.... American Tofcarre ...... Anaronia Cvoppsr Atrhtaen Ralnwln Lnnemotlve ... n.ltlmnr A OMe nlhlahm MmI nrnnklrn Rtil1 Tr ralirnrnla Ptml.uai ... Xn.!l.n Psin. IVntrmJ talber HiHwnta Ohio rhlraro V W CMrafn. M A SI. P.... Ctllraso A N. W fhlrajpi g. I. A f. Ry. rhino Cnrtpar 4tera4o Fu 4 Irae... orttlM. Htaal nar R. O rM lIMtlr' Hwurltlas ... ri. Oanarml Eltrt. Oraat Nnrth.nl Sf4 Oraat No on rtH Oiirsenh.tm Rxploratlsn. Illlnol. rentrsl Int.rhnrnuth rvm. Orp. Insplrstlea Ctorp.r Intemstlensl Harvaaiar., K.naaa City Southars. , . lxihlih Vall.y Loulavill. Nhrllls., Meiteas Pvtntt.um Miami Cnntwr MlMfltirl, Ii. A T. pM. Mlemttrt rtflflo National meruit National Laa NaraJtai Cotiaar Saw York Central N. T . N. H. A M Norfolk A Wertsra Northara Pastlt. farlflo Mall rarlftn T.I. A T.I , r.asarlvaala Ray CVhi. Copper .Beadlns Kapublla Iron A StMl.. louiharn Pain. tumtnani Railway fttudahakar Comsaay .. T.nnaapoa c-.ppr . T.iae Oimpasr t'nlna rririn I'nlon Farirte eM.... failed ftstaa gteal... I . 8. 8tel Sfd 1'tah ropier Weatarn t'nloa WoMlnahmift. Blertrie slffntsna Pow.r flnara Motors W atMeh B ptfl IT.am I. mo 1 40 4.IKW low Asna MVS 1A tl I4 It 1S 7TV Tl If 1 SIU4 an.; ' ltt 111 imw 117 14 I.e 1 1i IMS 41X1 l SI'S 117 II. n Uli all, MS I I Ml oat imi. S,40n 117 114 114 m 4 nn , 4m 1U n u m l.n jna no 'i'ini I nl t ana 4,000 'lino n.sm M6 in 4 I4H 7 4 4S H l4j ! Ill 'i 'if" l't r la I 114 11 MH 4?'t Tt in4 17V4j 174 pi llX la 17 4?H 4't S l.SOB n Bouth Omahi Kanaaa City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITT, Dec. .-WHBAT-No. I hard. $1 10; No. 1 red, $1.131.16; Decem ber. $1.06; May, $109. CORN No. I mixed. 66c; No. $ white, 66c; lieoember, IXW'rAc : May, 671Si4r7,c. OATS No. I white, 42c; No. 2 mixed, 40ifi41e. BUTTER creamery, 3c; flrt. ;c; seconds, 29c; packing, 19c. EGGS Firsts. 28c; second, XOc. POULTRY Hen, WWijUc; turkey, 16c; springers, 12c Minneapolis (irata Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. . WHEAT -December, $1.0e'4i: May, $1.11V, .o. 1 hard, $1.13H; No. 1 northern, $1101,? 1.11K.: No. 2 northern, $1 OS'Alfl.iW'A. FLOUR Lower. HARLKY &6'jj4Sic. HYB-2ffW. BRAN-$18.0OtH.6O. CORN No, i yellow, 76f(7lc. OATS No. $ white, SSVifj 39'iC FLAX-$2.04W.06"4. Kansas . City St. IajuIs Total , . . . ..... - i.. ...... in about f hlcaao ihi ..... notches as veaterday. but Itsa.btoux City desirable kind were low ana dull from tart to finish, although no material dif ference In values waa notable. uuoiatlons on cstue: tiood to enole fea yearling, $8.00ij.60; fair to good fad yearunga, .00j8.00; common to lair led yearling, $.00(OJ.OO; good to choice heavy neeves. 7.7W6.75; fair to good cornfeJ beeves, $6.767.76; esajnmon to fair corn-f- hMviu. tti OOnti.76: sood to choice grass beeves. $ti."6u7.W; fair to good graas t .. 8,000 ... 8.0 W ... 1.600 ... $.000 ... 8.X00 10.600 37.KO T.000 8.0.41 8,400 6.000 16.010 1 7.600 1.800 ...16.800 73.800 32.000 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Dee. . M ETAL Lead, offered, $6.26. Bpelter, $14. 7te 15.25. Copper, dull; electrolytic, $IB.7DiJra).00. Iron, steady and unchanged Tin, steady, $.Tr.aottj''j7.6o. At Iyomlon; Hpot copper, a77 2s no; tu- uesvca, ,,...i.w, ---;; . in i-i. .I..,l,lviln fl)7 Ilia beeves, a.u.76; common 10 iar a r. ,r- .,.". 'cYbs um 1 I....... t-, , .. nan to choice grass v.l ' tin, flwi 16s, futures, Cliw 10s. An- Omaba Hay Market. OMAHA. Dec. 6 -HAY Prairie: Choice upland, $10.5o'tfll.60; No. 1, $ 10. OucS 10.60; No. t l ioiilo ': No. 8, $6.0&a.U; choice mid land $l00iill.oo; No 1, W'JU-rfiooo; No. 2. IK 0oi0 0"; No. 8, Iti.OirH 00; choice lowland, L'jil0.ut; No. 1. $i.uua00; No. 2. $7.ui(f k-.. i tVflf.cfi7.00. Straw: Wheat uu, i cases: ti6.60; choice oat or rye. fS OOra ; estra 27a2ftc: nt good might bring. $7.0o. Alfalfa: Choice. iltOnfeUoO: No. 1, il.iVl2.ou; mo. 2. .00 11.00; No. $ 87.0019.00. NEW YORK ClEXiERAI. MARKET Qootatleaa mt the Day oa Varloae Coaumodlttea. NEW TORK, Dec. 8 FLOUR Eay ; spring patent. $6.6?.fi 06; spring clears, $u0tv7.20; winter patents, $S.5oiii6.70. WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 1 durum, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 100x169 Harney, just west of SOth, $36 M. (Near Grain Exchange.) Harrison & Morton CLOSiIN INVESTMENT. V CO. Two good house renting at $ per annum: splendid close-In corner at .th and Jones; the lot Is worth two-third of the purchase price PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Doug. 17M. 6th Kir. Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. o. Farnam Street 100 feet ch Farnam ft., nar :0'h. $v,,ooo. PRICE ItEUUCED New 7-r.. sleeping porch, oak and birch finish, buffet and book casea, beam cell lug, double floor, mirror doors, guar anteed furnace, Corbin hardware, best material and workmanship throughout, ttoulh front, close in. close to car Best buy in Omsha Owner. louglss lul PAVE $.uu On a -rora atrictiy modern, well bull lioit.e froi.i ownei. not Mlivr heat. 'iLiTi AdJr- Harrison & Morton Evaporated Apples and Dried Walts NEW YORK. Dec. 9. EVAPORATED APPLES Dull. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, easy. Apri cots and peaches, firm. Itatalu. barely sleudy. t. Loals Oralsi Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. t.WHBAT-N'o. 2 red, $1.2iul.3; No. 2 hard, $1.12; Decern ber. $1.10; May. $1144. CORN No. I. tjosuti'ic; No. 2 white, Water; December, 66c; May, Sc. OATS No. t, 43"c; No. 2 white, nominal. Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL, Dec. $.-WHDAT-Spot. No. 1 Manitoba. Us 4Vtd; No. 2, 12s Id; No. $. 12 Id; No. t hard winter, new, 11 d. CORN Spot, American mixed, yllow plate, s 8d. OH and Rosla. SAVANNAH. Oa., Den. .TURPEN TINE Nothing doing; 63c; receipt. 1' hi. la., shipments, M bbl.; stock. 15.0:4 bbls. HOSIN-Flrm; salea 1,060 bbls.; re ceipts, l.iftrt bbla; shlptnents. 741 bbls ; stock. 77.461 bbls. Quote: A. B, C, D, E, F, '.: U. 1667H6 70; H. $6.u4i.76: I, $.'.asso 75: K. $Via,4r.lO: II, $.2b; N. Kit); WU. $4i!i0; WW. Ir.OO.li No. 13 It II 7 14 23 11 11 $ I I ll 14 ( 7 I... I... i... tl .. ! .. II. A. Pr. . 1)4 4 7 . 2 6 ttt .Ml IM .win .11x0 I oo . MU 1) .law i u . Wl 4 40 T IX 74 4 14 l II 4) Ml 1 K. 140 IM 104 Dry tioads Market. NEW YORK. Dec. . DRY CVIODS I'olu.n L'oods were firm and active to la, wiic Itrni. Mens wear wss J jr fall of l'.l al advances. Itaw lk was easier. nelfers, o.6tKa 60; good to choice krss cows, $6.i.j4J.86; fair to good cow, $4.8ttf i.26; common to Ialr cows, 8.$-4J4.t food to choice feeders, $6.76&7.26; lair to good feeders, $6.lo&1.76; common to fair feed er, $r.Hrtj.16i good to choice Blocker. $o.7W7.26; fair to good tocker. $.0O(o6.75, common to fair iocker. $o.4a-00; ioch heller, $6.26'i6.00; atock cows, $4.WKi.ii, dock calves, $4.00(37.26; veal calve. t.nxtv .60; bulla, stag, etc., 4.0oi94.O0, Hcpreaentatlve aalee: UEBV HTEERS. No. t. rr. II Mi a 14 HI IM II 11 ll TO 11 105& I 71 17 114 ID l 1240 at. It 11.1 I 10 11 114 I HEIFC-R9. M IM 1 I'M 11 17 U $ M I HI I ati i Ti l I Tl I lo6 10 CALVES. 441 I Si I n is I STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. IM 4 00 II 81 4I 4 It 14 H 4 U 141 4 00 14 4 4 40 040 I la. 47 ! 4 Id Ul 70 11 ! HOGS A fslrly llliersl run wa re ported again thl morning, 158 cars, or about lO.t.00 head, showing up. Total re ceipt for the four days are 40.5.M head, being almost 1.000 head larger than a week ago, three times aa large a two week ago. and over twice as neavy as for the sum eerlod Isst ysar. Hh'i.plng hogs sold pretty much on a teady basis, although toward the clo-wi of th trade outside buyers made some purchases thst looked a little easier. Tops again reached $o 50. iteport ol a stronger trade In Chlcngo brought out stesdy bids on the eany rounds, and a good many of tne betti.r classes of hoBs uld at prices that were steady with Wednesday s average, llefore the market had gone very far. however bids weakened and latr sales looked largely at nickel below yesterday, while toward the close prices touched the dsy a low spot, being In many Instances a dime tower. Common mixed stuff and the poorer grades of light, which are the kind that are. not badly wanted 3ut at present, found the going low. a uual, on a down market. Quite a few hogs of thla description were still In first hands after the bulk of the offering had moved and a number of eller reported that they had not even had bid on com of the r commoner load. Oeneral market wa steady to a dime lower, allowing on the average 'bou' nlckl de.llne. Trade, while not especially aclive. moved along fairly well, and with th escepuon oi ""'"" , bunche of light mentioned above, a fair clearance wa made In good season, big strings old at $4 3KB 40 and bulk t Suotsbl at $6.au645. with tops at $.VJ. Representative sale: Ke. A. k- Pr e. - la ...i ... $ si ii 14 ll' .. 4 t 4 7T ... 4 m. ....... Il 40 6 40 44 W ... ' IT 843 ... Jl J J4J M "0 M 4 Tl " $ - 4WPI08. 1 Ill .. 4 IT M ... SHEEP Receipt were moderate, being th mallel of any dy ao far this week. Estimates called for tnty-alx car, or 3 0.0 head, putting the total supplies for th wm.1i to date at 62.763 head. This is smaller than laat week by about a. 00 J tlmony, 125. Lead. 2. Spelter, 82. Minnesota Troubles Wholly Mechanical RAN FRANCISCO, Dec. .-That the troubles of th liner Minnesota were en tirely mechanical, that there had been no mutiny and no trouble with th crew wa th ubatanca of a wlrele message received her today from Captain Oar lick, master of the disabled liner. Thl waa the first direct statement from the Minnesota's skipper to anyone, but of ficial of the Great Northern Steamship company confirmed the statements made repeatedly by C. W. Wiley, marina superintendent of the company, that all auggeatlon of bomb plot and mutiny weie mattei s of surmise originating ashore. According to a wireless message re ceived tonight from the wrecking steamer laqua, the M'nnesota waa being towed toward Man Francisco at from four and a half to five knot an hour, and would be ln .the vicinity of San Pedro tomorrow morning, and expected to reach San Francisco next Wednesday. All the Mln neaota' sixteen bollor are out of commission. 70 mo 1.10 'lioi 1 tne n 1t 44 44H 1IH lion S1H "'H It tl ftta 17 11 If us i. 1 4 4 I21H 4 44 H 44V 1 ... 14 KM lm 1MU, T T4Mj T4V4j US 1l4 iro 117 114 ll 10 4, 44 44 41 M ... 4.4M l k l ... 4M0 11 11 11 ... 41.700 17 ft 16 ... M in. lot ini ... I.loo, ia H o ... 41 171 1A 11 ,.. y 17 17 17 ... l.mo ti 811 tn ... 1.500 1M 117 1T ... U,:es 17 ... mo it ii4 i. ... ll." It 7t M ... mo ia M ... t.mo .r ... 700 71 7, T ... ll.mn lu ms r Intarnatlonal Marino pfa. H 400 M 611 1 Total aaKs for tha Oar. 161, AM ab&raa. New York Money Market. NFW YORK. Dee. . M E RCA NTILE PAPER 1Kiv3Si per cent e-TERLINU EXCH ANOE 00-day hill, $46760; demand, $4.7166; rabies, $4.7260. SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollar. 42o. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, ""tIMR LOAN8-Weaker; day. tL per cent: M days, 2V,itW per cent; six months, iM per cent. CALL MONEY Steady; high, t per cent; low. 1 per rent; ruling rate. 144 per cent; last loan. 2 per cent; closing bid, 1 ner cent: offered at, I per cent. Closing quotation on bond today wer follow: V. U. nt. Is. raa.... Me Pse. or. Is 4 4a seaooa M N Y. C. dob. Is.,.. 111 V. I. ros 101 N T. Cltr 4a 104s do eouooa 10iN. Y. Rtata 4s...llt ll. . ro 110 N. Y-. N. H. A H. to roupoa 110 rr. la 116 Panama I eouooa.. 101 No. Paetflo 4s H As. timaltors 0a....l11 4o la vi A. T. A T. o. 4a..l07O. I. L. rof. 4a.... W Armour A Co. 4 Ha., 4JV Pan. T. A T. as.... Atchlaos saa. 4a.,.. MPsus. ooa. 4o 104 Hal. A Ohio 4a i Oo m. 4a lr C'aa. raalftn lat oRaadln ase. 4s..... M C'haa. A Ohio 4s.. II B. L B. P. r. 4a 71 '. B. A Q. . 4a. ... M So. Pas. ev. 8a 100 C M A g P a 4a. .101 la rof. 4a m r. K. I. A P. r. 4a. 17 So IUIIwot Is 10) (-. a B raf. 4a ... rr rnlaa parlfla 4a.. T I). A It. O. raf. la.. 0 erC 4a 1 Krle s-n. 4a 74 c. 8. Rubber a,... 10114, oao. electric l 1' B. Btaol U 1" (It No. lat 4a ... Wataash lat la lot 111. Con. rat. U ... a.isWaat. t'nloa 4o.... 04 K. f. (to. rof. Is... 4West. Kloo. ct. te..l I.. A N. nnl. 4a..., MAsslo-Praaeh as .... 17 at. K. A T. lat 4a.. SO UI4. London Stack Market. IiONDON. Dee. . American rail were dull and featureless on tha stock market today. SILVER Par. 26 T-16d per ounce. MONEY 44j4' per cent. DISCOUNT RATE 88 hort bill and three month, bh per cent. Dank Clearings. OMAHA, Deo. .-Rank clearing for Omaha today were 83.618.1U.66 and for the corresponding day laat year, $3,042,430.7$. toffee Market. NEW YORK. Dec. $. COFFEE Re port of a ateadler tone In the ooat and freight market and the appearance of a few European buying orders seemed to be chiefly responsible for an advance ln coffee futures todsy. The msrket opened 6 to 8 points higher and active months sold about 10 to 12 points above last rnuht's closing figure during th middle lot the duy, llh May touching t.90c and OFFICIALS OF CABINET CONFER CN NEUTRALITY WAHHINMTON. Dec. 8. Plans of the administration to orevent or punl h vlo- latlon of Am,rl:a nru.r.llty were . I July, T.Ojjo R..H .In. "-Pber cuned tody at a confei-ence st ten led c(oM waa ,ieady at a net advance of i to by Secretary of State Lansing. Attorn y General Orerory, Postma4'.er Gene, tl Burleson, Secretary Oarrlson of tha war department, and Secretary McAdoi of the treasury department. The coher ence waa held In fecreta y Linslni's office. The meet ng was ca led at tha scg-e- tlon of President Wilson, who decla 1 8 point. Sales, including a few ex changes, were SS.toO bags. December, 7c; Jonusry. H.ooc; February. 6.81c; March, ( 83c: April, .K4c; May, . vie; June, .0c; July, .86c; August, $.V7c: September, 7.0iic; Uctober, 7.04c. Spot coffee, steady; Rio No. 7, 7Sc: Santos No. 4, 8c. It was reported that recent sales at concessions had been followed by somewhat higher rnil and freiaht offers from Bra 111. with quotations to.. ay ranging from 8.660 to 8.00c for Santos 4s, English credit. As In hi message that measure should t yesterdsy was a holldsy in Braxll there were no oiiiciai cauica irvm m ywuitmij market. taken at once to trush out attempt t to iolate the neutrality of th United 8ta.s. PLANS COFFEE HOUSE TO TAKE PLACE OF SALOON DENVER. Colo., Dee. I. Dean H. Martyn Hart, rector of St. John a Ca thedral her, and other leailnc E Leo pallan clergymen of th city, have es tablished a coffee bouse In th lower part of th business district to b; u;1 I7.V7.1. low middling, aa a plaoe of ,compan nihlp for nn after the Colorado prohibition law go Into effect January 1. Th mission la in- Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Dec. $. COTTON-Spot. quiet: middling upland. $12.6&c; sales. 4) bsles. Futures opened barely steady: Decem ber, 12 62c; January. 12.66c: March. It 81c; Msy. lJ.C0c; July. U.llc. Cotton futures closed stsady; December, 12.44c; Jsnuary. 12.66c; March, U.64o: May, 13.t5c: July. 18.14c. Cotton closed I to 6 points up from tha lowest today, with the final ton ateady at a net loss of 2 to 5 lln',,AM . . LIVERPOOL. Dee. 8. COTTON Spot, atradv: aood middling, 8.14d; middling. , (.,. sai, iv,y bales. head, but Is 23,000 heavier then two week 1 tended for th rim whloh at pre nt g. v.hi n the holloay cut into the run, mart .4 to saloons for o Utility, tho and is a gnu or more insn ii.vuv neaa wver the same tlay last year. niin'aier ssy. kaar Market. NEW YORK. Dee. I.-BUOAR Raw, 1 raay: centrifugal. 6.14c: molasses, 4.87s; refined, steady. Future wer lower oa . continued liquidation. At aooa price I sere 4j7 poiuta c lower. . 7