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    T1IK BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1015.
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RENTALS
STORES An OKKICfca.
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Allen Brothers Company Building
S. E. CORNER 10TH and FARNAM STS.
The East 4 of the above building; offered for ront toethr with 23 feet
f racant ground adjoining on the East. Good trackage. Large electric
levator, sprinkler system, steam heat and f 0,000 sq. feet of floor space.
Be us for terms.
I.
George &
DoiUlas 7
C6.
I HOI
SbS AMI lUlTAbiKS.
SOCTH.
S-rm
house for rent, all modern except
heat
in a. ma Ave. ioug. om.
fAH'f
L.Y Inouern Ko in house, one bnck
frorf
car line. .M V.nton. Harney 2S7.
WEST.
Special Bargain
M W. 41at 6t., 11-r.. modern. In eood
repair, fin8 neighborhood, near Medical
col eK and new cathedral. Will make p
cll w-inter price.
1 8. P. BOSTWICK SON.
TYLWlR 1608, 3HO BEH RI.PO.
KOK RENT,
Harney St., modern 10-room brick
fcouaa; hot water he it Inquire T. J.
O Brl4n. Tel. H. 1094. D. 1I1S
mo ;
29th St., 8 rooms, all modern. 1.2. 50
19
IHth St.. v rooma. all modern. 3.iiO
1012 '
I
2215
facific Pt., rma., mod. ex. heat :i4.ti0
toth St., 7 rma.. all mod 32. CO
Ijoavenworth St., 6 rms, all mod
ern, neat furnished 30.00
Sfith St K rma.. twrl mniltrn 1 1
Iffjf Yatea St., 6 rma., part modern..' 14.01
Bahler St., S rma., part modern.. 13.00
Ai BIRKETT & COMTANY.
2jBee Bldg. Douulaa 13.
MAGOARD Van & StoraBe Co.; Moving
packing, etorage and ghlpplng. D. 14i4.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE
ftEPAJlATE. locked looms, for house-
hold goods and planoa; ooving, packing
land shipping.
I OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
,'tns So. 16th Ft. Uoug. 4163
JLT from the country, three farm marea
from 1,100 to 1.600 lbs., 'from 6 lo 11 yeara
eld; will aell cheap. 2013 Pouglag.
HOUSEA
8-r. KWH Davenport St.. West Farnam.
S-r. ?116 California, modern, 135.
7-r. 2439 Emmet dt.. mod. ex. heat, 116.
S-r. &m Parker Bt. (colored), mod.. tJu.
8-r. 630 Bo. 21t Ave., modern, t42.&0.
PETERS TRUST CO., HOUO. K8 o
BEE the Central Furniture Store a KKtE
RENTAL, LIST
HAVE you got the money? If you have
Investigate this. 13 0W will buy a bust- ,
ness worth 14.000, If taken before Dec. 10.
Address p. care Bee.
S-ROOM cot age. Low rent, close In.
P. Stebbins, W10 Chicago.
JTrmcoaCrelgh Sons & Co., Bee Bldg.
XiOUben fcYi part, of the city.
Globe Van &Storage
6torea, moves, packs, ships; 2-horse van
and 2 men, 11.25 per nr.; storage, U per
mo. Satlsractlon guar. D. 4338 Tv. 2C0.
FIDELITY
RENTA1, KHK't'
SERVICE A JVLJ-J
vacant housea and apurtmenta; also for!?'" Central Ind Grant. Excellent landa
torafte. moving. 16th and Jaeksuii Sts. lfor "tork, 5"a"1I."f-,I1? lnt',rrsd in fruit
i
Ing I
J. C. Reed
Em. Co.. movlnir i .
packing A atorage
1207 Farnam. n. 14A.
j ir . lacking.
vjuruuii v an u. s,?;
tit N. 11th et.
Tel. D. 304 or Har. lli. I and send it to the Sioux City (U.) Jour
, - nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad
. m ,.-,....-,-,
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
Exchange
"57 A.. Frontier county. Neb.; good land; I
00 A. in cul., 12S A. hay. balance pasture.
Price I16.0U0. Want small piece of land
a first payment, will carry Dack ua.1
ance on land. This Is good.
Good 9-room, clear residence, well lo
cated: steam heated; value $3,030. Brings
In 1720 per year. House nicely furnished.
"Will take good piece of land of about
equal value In exchange.
4.100 A., Box Butte county. Neb.; fine
hard soil, no sand hills; 75 Per cent good
farm land, mostly fenced; one well, wind
mill and tank. Price 111 per acre. Would
take income aa part payment. Thla Is
a rattling good proposition for one want
ing a flue ranch.
1,000-A. ranch located in Holt county;
all good soil, well grassed pasture; of
this land tillable; at present there are
tna A. In cut., W A. in alfalfa, 600 A. hay,
,0h0 A. pasture; running water the year
around, never freeses: some oak Umber;
all fenced and cross-fenced, 9 miles hog
tight; good s-rooin house, lame barn and
outbuildings to shed wxi huad of cattle;
stock yards, dipping tanks, scales, etc.
Mortgage HS.Ouu, 9 years to run. Price
I75.0UU, including all stock, cons. sting of
couple hundred head of cuttle and about
same number of hogs. Man can step
right onto this place and make money.
"W Hi consider good farm, well rented or
that will rent well, in part payment, or
good income property, or will sell and
make very easy terms. This Is worth
Investigating.
D. V. Sholes Co.
S1&-1S City Nat l Bai.k clag. 1 oujjais 49.
ONE S-roon house, corner ljt. will trade
equity lor a good vacant lot
O. A. ECKLES,
Phone D. Iss3 or II. 57a.
EV EN-PA tiSENGER auto to exchange
far 6-room bungalow, i'honu Ljouk, Zjin.
A HIOH-GRAI'E southern Iowa farm.
well lmDroved elou to market: Xn t
acres all good land; price, I1H5 per acre; I
subject to 20,uflv Incumbrance, with long J
lime o run. nam smaller mrm or s nai.
grain land In the west or north. Address
owner. Box 211. Oeceolt, la.
REAL ESTATE
FARM 4k RANCH LANDS FOR BALIS
CALIFORNIA,
FREE government land; 240,000 acres to
be opened for entry in northeastern Col
orado In January. For taruculaia ad
drese Bog 6Si. ctorllrg. Colo.'
lOW A.
A BARGAIN.
130 In Harrison Co., Iowa: new Improve
ments; land lays good, at tllu; 7xu down,
li.auo March 1. time on balance. A bar
ghlo Ve'll prove it. Come and see.
FRANK HILL. Logan, la.
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE.
40-acre farm 15 miles south of Council
Bluffs, la.; close tu rai.road; M acrea
under cultivation ; 4-room collage, barn.
Well, cave; fenced and cross-fenced: must
have IMIO cash; this Is a snap; worth
V..uu0, but will take 3 6uo if sold by the
12th. Ca4 at 413 Karbacb Blk., Oiuaha,
Aeu,
RENTALS
STORKS AMD OF Kit r.
V
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i i
Company
902 City National Bank Building.
2 Small Offices
Ready Now
CnOICE LOCATIONS
In the
Bee Building
I1J.00. flG.00.
Inquire Room 163.
FOR RENT OR LEASE.
At 714 Pouth 13th St., Omaha, cold ator
a Be rooina approximately 40x120 feet,
cooled with Ice. railway aiding for two
cara. suitable for fruit, vesetablea, beer,
m. ats, butter, Cheap. R. Walter, phona
2E7 or tei Benton St., Council Bluffs. o
REAL ESTATE
r'ARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALS.
KANSAS.
A DANDY 171 acres. Improved,'! miles
of Altamont, 9 miles Parsons, Kan.
Sacrifice. 16,400 will carry half, worth
i0. No trades. Fettiich, AltHinont, Kan.
M1N NKSO I'A,
!0, M or ISO ACRES, good heavy sol!, well
settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good
loads, schools snd churches. Price. U to
IA) per acre.. Terms, tl per .acre cash,
balance II per acre a year; fi.OuO acrea to
select from. Schwab Bros., 102i Plymouth
irldg.. Minneapolis. Minn.
20-ACRE trull tarra In Calhoun, Neb.; U
room house, barn, garane and fish pond
in connect. on; next to city park. In heart
of clly. Ill.qK). Joe Bolln. Calhoun, Neb.
.N'EUKAIKA,
FOR SAIK 480 acres four miles from
I-ving, Neb., 80 acres hay land; 25 acrea
farm land, balance pasture. Fair Im
provements; S3.200 mortgage; S700 due 1917,
balance due liiiu. Will take 2,iiu0 for my
equity. Write Box 82, Clearwater, Neb.,
Route !.
NORTH DAKOTA,
800 ACRES of finely Improved eastern
North Dakota land at liiii cr acre. Will
exchange tor stock of goods not to ex
ceed 121,000 to I25.0O0 and carry balance
on easy terms. Write Mrs. A. E. Downs
t.Merchant). Ureen Isle. M Inn.
OKLAHOMA
CORN, alfalfa, wheat, cotton land for
sale or exchange. W. K. Wllaon,
Waltera. Okla.
WISCONSIN.
UPPER WISCONSIN Beat dairy and
gencrul crop state in the union; settlers
wanted: lands for sale at low Drlces on
easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wlacon-
ibiiud stun ivi wuniri uu ni'i ui .imi us.
AddroNH Land and Industrial Deit.a Boo
Line Railway. Minneapolis. Minn.
umCELLAMIOtS,
HAVE YOU A FARM FOR 8AI.ET
Write a good deacriDtton of vour land
Mtdlum. Twenty-five wonls every Frl.
day evening. Saturday morning and every
eaturaay evening ana nunaay tor one
i month, giving sixteen ads on twelve dif
jferent days lor 12; or 60 tvoids, 14, or 7&
Lanccst circulation of anv Towa newa-
paper; 20.000 readers dallv In four great
states.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
1"0 TO 110,000 made promptly. T. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., lMn U Farnam Eta.
CITY and farm loans, 6. tV. 6 per cent.
J. H. Dumont c Co.. 410 6lute Bank.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-baud
furniture into cash.
CITY proirtsrty. Large loans a epeclalty.
W. II Thoniaa. lit State Bank Blug.
i TO for loans ou beat class ciiy
residences In amounts $2.0n0 up, auto
farm loans. Reasonable coinmlss.uns.
PETERS TRUST CO.. 1624 Karnam t.
OMAHA homes. Eaat Nebraska farms.
O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1"1 Omali a National. Phone Douglas 2715.
FARM AND CITY LOA.Nri.
ODOCOHERTY at HUGHES,
711 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 1013.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
II. W. Hinder, City National Bank Bldg.
CITY LOANS, C. G. Carlberg, U0
II Brandeia Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I WANT to buy for cash 2 or I very
cheap lots. Give price and legal de
rcilt tion and you will hear from me.
S. 34". Bee.
IF YOU really want to sell your proi.
erty, our plan works. We put a de
scription wltoin the reach of every po
sib.e buyer in Omaha and lcinli.
REALTY LISTING COMPANY.
Tyler 4u0. 400 Ware Blk.
KEAL E8TATE MISCELLANEOUS
BAVE IJOO.
On t-Mora strictly modern, well bu.lt
home from owner; hot water beat.
M. a37. Omaha Bee
LOT, 13th and Moi
onroe Sts.
Addr
Hee Office. Snutn Oinafia
REAL ESTATE: tiOUTII SIDE
$300.00 CASH
$30.00 PER MONTH
Buys a dandy brand new, completely
modem 6-room bungalow In the cathe
dral district. See 4311 Chicago St today
If you are looking for a home.
CBEIGII, SONS & CO.,
Douglns '.'. V Bee' Bldg.
HERE'S A BARGAIN.
-R. MOD.. HOT WATER HEAT.
123 mo. 11 io cash, price 12 400; valuable
location, close to car.
NEW HI NUAI-OW. S-r.. all mod. full
k.t, near 36th and Martha, snap at 2,so0.
your own terms McKiinck it. E. Co,
D. 14S2. Tyler 21-J.
KEAL FJTATE NORTH SIDJ
NICE 6-Room Cottage with bath; KL
light, gas. I2,0i. lu0 down. 120 per tuo.
2813 Wirt. Tel. Web. 4JW.
CHICAGO 232 Neat four-room cottage
Part modern.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
General Decline in Oram Prices,
with Whett Taking Drop of
One to Two Cents.
NEW CORN RECEIPTS ARE BIO
OMAHA. Wrtmhtr R 1916.
There wan a general decilne In I ha
price of grain touay. Wheat weak,
soiling from lc to 2c lower. The de-
i i) land for what waa uutie active and the
I'iriuis pi inia rntm were tery goou.
There wsn eoiinifi.robi lncrmi tn tha
receipts of new corn today. Od corn $1.2. f. o. h. New York; No. 1 northern,
"waa In demand and ruled from unchanged j Iniluth. IMS. and No. 1 northern. Mom
Mo Ho higher, but the bulk of thn ssiea toba. tl ls o. t. f. Ittiffalo. Futures wers
of now corn were made at prlcea ranging weak: December. fl.ll
Jirom trhclisngrd to 4c lower. CORN Spot. easy; No. t yellow, (llHe,
I Cash onta were aleady. Helling from prompt ehlpment.
I Unchanged to a ci up. the receipts of OATS-&io, easy; No. I white. 46(Jf4c.
jtliis ceieal being moderate and tntl de- If AY Rarely steady: prime, 1 ZTtk; No.
,innd quite active. 1,11.26; No. 1, M6rl.lO; No. I, llOojl.OJ;
I The cnmmeroial grades of rye sMd at shipping, IWc.
practically unchanged prlcea. but the I
poorer grades of thla cereal declined lc I
Barley a, Id about lc lower. 1
Clearances: Wheal and flour equal to i
i.m.im nueneie. no corn and oata. jis,wjramcn, i
bushel
Uverpool closed with wheat unchanged
to H! lower and corn unchanged to 1S41
higher. - -
Primary wheat reoelpte were f.S37.O0O
bu. and shipments of l.tx.OOO bit., against
receipts of l.404.0n bu. and shipments of
s.,tvv bu. lasi ee.r,
Primary corn receipts were t.OCT.OOO bu. ,
miu snil'liienis ni i,o,vw u-. .
ceipte of 1,410.000 bu. and shipments of
C7S.1KO bu. last year.
Primary oats receipts were Si.O0O ton.
and ahlpmenta of U.o00 bu.. against re
ceipta of 71.000 bu. and shipments of
t4S.O00 bu. last year.
CAR LOT RF.CEIPT8.
Wheat. Corn. Oata
Chicago
Minneapolis
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Iouls
273
'is
121
Its)
... 90
... 7
... i
... 22o
...
Winnipeg
...1.241
nl... rcnorte.1 tndav: Wheat NO. 2
haru winter: 2 cars, 1.0lt,. No. hard
lnter: 1 car. 11.06; 1 car, 11.03; 1 car.
I1.0J; 12 cars, i.2; I cars. l.Hi: 4 cars.
Il.ui; I car. l.oo',; i cars, ll.w; 1 car,
Wc; I csr, 9v. No. 4 hard winter: 4
cara. 97c; 17 oars, 96c; 4 cars, Soc; 3 cars,
toe; 3 cars, 94c; 6 cars, 92c. Sample: 1
csr, Wic; 3 cars, Sue; I csr, sue; 2 cara,
83c; I cara, 82c; 1 car. SOc; 1 car. "0c. No.
spring: 1 car. II. ol. No. 4 spring: 1
car, WW. No. I mixed: 1 car, ll.wl. No.
4 mixed: 1 car. l4c: 1 car. 92c. No. 2
durum: 1 car. II. 0!: 1 car. Il.oo. No. 3
durum: 1 car. Mc. No, 4 mixed durum:
1 car, !8c; 1 car, 7c. Rye-No. 3: 6 cars,
9c. No. 4: I cars. b7c. Barley Rejected
1 cars. 5fic. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car,
old. rtc; 3-5 car. old. 67c. No. 3 white:
1 car, Mc. No. 4 white: i cars. t3c; 1 car,
CISc; 2 cars, (lie. No. 6 white: 1 car,
WHc; 1 car, 9c; 1 car, 58c. No. S white:
1 car. 61c; I car. Btic; 1 car, 62Vf. No. I
yellow: 1 car. old. c; 1 car, 6c. No.
s lallnjr: t cars, die; 1 car, 69c. No. $
yellow: 1 car, 6c; 1 car, bto. No. I mixed:
3 cars, old, 67 'o. No. 3 mixed: 1 car,
old. Wc; 2 cars, 6Tc; 2 cars, H4o. No. 6
mixed: ,4j car. old, STic; 1 car. 60'c; 4
cara, tiOc; 2 cars, uHc No. mlxsd: l'car,
old, 67c; 2 cars, otic; I car, 66Hc; 3 cars,
fc. Sample: 1 csr, yellow, 4sc; 1 car,
4c. Oats standard: 1 car, 41c. No. 3
white: 9 cars, 40c. No. 4 white: 2 cars,
'Jfsc; 3 cars, 3y'c. Sample: 2 cars. 3bv;
2 ears. Wfrc; Z cars, 3$c; 1 car, 37c; 2-u
car. 3c.
Omana Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 hard.
ll.tufciWl.04'; No. hard, ltscVll.05; No. 4
hard, 14if7c; No. 2 spring, 1.02f(rl.03; No.
3 spring, ll.Oifi'l.Ol; No. 2 durum. xl.tmHl.02;
No. 2 durum, PWjic; sample, 7Mi.)'c.
Corn: No. 2 white. 4.04'4c; No. 3 white,
(U'WUMo; No. 4 white. tilMc: No. G white,
t61c; No. white, tortile; No. 2 yellow.
66VP.a; No. I yellow, tMitjf c; No. 4
yellow, 69Jiti2c:, No. 5 yellow, 6)fcifllc; No.
S yellow, 6tti69c: No. 2 mixed, 644i6Vtc;
No. 3 mixed, 63Htirc; No. 4 mixed, 60
62Vc; No. 5 mixed. 68i0Vtc : No. tl
mixed, MViiMc. Oats: No. 2 white, 41Ut
41fcic; standard. 40j41c; No. 2 white, ii
moc.:. No. 4 white. 39'i 3:tfcto. Barley:
Malting. 674i64c; No. 1 feed. 6u39c. Rye:
No. 2. i',i'Juc; No. 3, ViVAi'-.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat a re a of the Trad In a; and Closing
Prices aa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Dec. 70 Wheat values un
derwent a material setback today, aa
a reault of neace talk. The market
closed weak, 2'c to 2l44i3Sc net lower.
with Decern Iter at I1.12S. and May at J
!l.l4'iil.l4'. (lorn showed a loss of Ktia :
io ii- nun on is vi Jn-nit. rrovisiona ; can, :oc; blue label brick. 190; ilmburger.
finished unchanged to fcifcic. down. Atianc; New York white, lVjcj Imported
first the opinions of a msjorlty of wheat French Roouuefort. 48c
Jradera did not appear to be greatly FRUITS-Oranges: California Runklst
Influenced by dispatches touching the Navel . !. iim r ir.,mi.
outlook for a possible stoppage of the
.... u -
number of leading firms took the selling
side from the outset, persistent commut- (
-Ion . house buying . averted any unusual
hrAnk hpfnrm n-ilfliinv snn avn for-s!
lirnliwuy TV nn IlflllU lllrtlir luvi aiU IJIIIIM
ing hostilities to an end for the rest
of the day the market tended heavily
downgrade.
Corn, although stronger early, owning
to predicted bad weather eased off with
wheat. The market was beariahly in
fluenced also by enlarged receipts, slow
ness of eastern demand weakened oata.
Lower prlcea for hogs and. grain car
ried down provisions. The selling was of
a scattered sort.
t. nicago uan j-rices wneat: no. j red,
$l.m'1.21Vt: No. 3 red, II 13: No. 3 hard,
nominal: No. I hard. ll.OiWO 1.10. Corn:
No. 2 vellow. nominal: No. 4 yellow, new,
ff.MrfjWc; No. 4 white, new. 44fi.V.c.
Oats: No. S white. 40?41ic:, standard, 424
r4:tUc. Rye: No. 2. Sr.ilSSUe. Barley, Sly)
SV. Seeds: Timothy, 7. Ooiffs 00; clover.
HO.OiKfl 10.75, mostly 114.6017.50. Prov's-
REAL ESTATE INTE8TMENTg
Invest
Your Savings
and
Get
7
ALSO A SHARE OF TILE
PROFITS
You are guaranteed T per cent dividend
earnings on the first of July and January
of esch year. If you Invest with us In our
I'roflt Sharing Plan. Also a division of
the profits at the end of each year In ad
dition to the 7 per cent semi-annual divi
dends, which have iwt been less than 9
per cent for the last twelve years. Your
mrney Invested Is amply secured by well
m lectud Real Estate, Mortgages and Con
tracts of Ssle. Shares can be purchased
now for H05.
Authorise I capital. 1100,000.
Wilts or see ua about It.
Hastings & Heyden
1514 Harney St.
100x169
Harney, juat west of loth, 125 M. (Near
Grain Exchange.)
Harrison & Morton
Farnam Street
100 feet on Farnam St., near tOth, tSo.QOO.
Harrison & Morton
UlU.llt
slARRIAOK Lit E.MSEs.
Permit to wed was Issued to the fol
lowing: Name and Residence. Age.
Fred K. Uorts, Omaha 24
Vacs, blroiu. Omaha tt
sfteon .VeverrVirea?Vr?o-?. hsene. ,,r,": '- . '". MS. W-M box; 80s, ..
artcrnoon, noweer, the virtual absence i t or u.r.. u in. xiiii. f
of export sales appeared to lve morn f uLk!. c. i , i', N!t..i5;
positive emnhasis to the chance that some b.0K- Te.?":. tsljfornl balways or
lona: Pork, II. 75: lard. t 46; rib". llo.SS.
BITTER 4teady; creamery. !.Ki'3.;S
EOU: Higher; receipts, 1.7W rases;
ftrt. v; ordinary firsts, Tfflo; at
mark v2sc
PoTATOh.! Higher:, receipt. J." mm;
Michigan and Wisconsin, white. A'fflvto;
Minnesota, white, O'ic; Mlnneeuta-
Ulltos, AllC.
porLTRT Alive, higher; fowls. 13c;
aprlngs, 14e; turkeys, io. (
NKW VORK' (iKhRAt MARHSST
tjaatatloao at tbe Day aa Varlaae
OimM it If le.
NEW YORK. Dec 10-FLOrR Fesr;
I spring patente, IS.6MT6 ; winter patenta,
I .' 4'fi' h": winter straights, 16 .JKVTW.S0.
vt It KAT pot. weak; No. 1 durum.
Hopy Uulet, atate comon to choice
1915. ZOff.loc; 1914, 6l0c; Pacltlo coast
1SI6, 1l!5c, 1914, HTloo.
HIDES Steady; Bogota, SOtfSlo; Central
LEATHER Firm: Hemlock firsts. IMS
24c; s'ends. 32tV.
PROVISTONit-Pork, steady; mess. Iis.no
Tiix.oo: rsmny. i.uwM.fo; short clears,
: iy '-"fl 21 .v. firri. sie.'ltiy; meSS. llli.OI'lS
17 ro; family. H8 0otH.50. Lard, easy; mid
dle west, l9.70Tf9.80.
taijIajw Mim; city. sc. nominal;
crutitty . TWUSc; social. 8o.
creamery extras. MHtfiic; firsts, UiViti
33c; seconds. 2ftWMsc.
KOOst-Firm; receipts. S.7M rases; fresh
gathered extra fine, 4lrt.tc: extra firsts,
.HMtNik'; firsts, 3&437c; aeconds. 214C.
CHEESE Firm; receipts. il74 ooxes;
state, wholo milk, flats, held specials.
li"c; average fancy, ibvb'Wc; t'urreni
make, specials.
lc; average fancy, lR
iste.
POULTRT-Dreased. firm: fresh killed
chickens, US4ij-27c; fowls, 12",fll7Vvo; (ur
keya, Xfll.lo. Alive, firm; western chick
ens, 13loc. fowls. UtilNHc; turkeys, it
4l2uc.
OMAHA QtflNF.RAv. MARKET.
POULTRY AJlvei Turkeys, any else
over 7 lbs., 17o; broilers. Il4tl7c; springs,
lie; ducks, l0o: geese. 10c; bens. Ullo;
young giunea hens, each, Kc; roosters. So.
OYSTERS Chesapeake, standards, per
gallon, 11.10: standards, 11.9s; selects, tl. Kj
northern, standards, 11.46: selects, 11.71;
New York counts. $1.90. Northern, small
cana, !42Sc; large cans, ibd-ibo. Chess,
peak, small cans, 20j2o; large cans. J
jc.
XTTQ 13 KT 1 1 Vmi . It.. AfmAM Mak nl.l.
Ij,,. 'fre,h ni uhiri catfish," fresh. Wc;
troutf fresh. 13c; white fish, fresh. lio
red snapper, fresh, lie; catfish, frosen.
13c; smelts, f roaen. 10-lt. ooxes. 11.24;
smoked white fish, 14c; kippered salmon.
17C.
FROZKN FrJTT-Hstlbilt: slSes fo Stilt
lOfcio; catfish, large, for steaks. 13c; sal
mon, falls, re; salmon, silvers. 10c; No. I
trout, lie, No. I whlleflsh. dressed. 10c;
No. 1 whiteflsh, la rue. 16o; ve. I white
fish. Jumbo. 18c; picker., rvund W. C.
Co: picket el. headless. So; blaok bass,
order sise, 26c: herring, dreased, pair
frosen. 6c; blueflah extra fancy. 13c; red
snapper, headless, dressed ;0o; floun
ders, 10c; scallops, per gallon, 11.08.
KMOKED FISH -White. lO-lb. baskets,
rer lb.. 14c
KIPPERED FISH Salmon. 10-lb, bai
kets, per lb.. 17a
.'EI.ERY Msmmonth, per dos 711 o,
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 19Mjc; No. f.
l'c; No. I. 12fc,c; No. 1 loins, 21Hc; No.
2. 18c; No. 3. 14c. No. 1 chucks, loc: No.
2, 9fcc; No. 3, 9c; No. 1 rounds. 14o: No.
3. ISc; No. S, 12c: No. 1 plates. 10c; No.
2. S'tc; No. . 8o.
I.IVK POULTR Broners, H4 to 1
lbs., in separato comp., 17o; over 1H to I
lbs., 14c; springs, any sise, UHe: duoks,
picked, H price, but not wanted, llo;
hens, over 4 lbs. per lb., llfctc; roosters,
8'-tc. Turkeys. 17c; old Toms, lsc; under
I lbs., kc; less thsn I lbs. each not
wanted. Geese, full feathered and fat,
kc; picked, H price, but not wanted.
Guineas, each, 2Sc; youug, 1 to IS lbs.
each. Sue. Homer squabs. 14 os. and over,
13 00; 10 to 12 os.. 12.00; No. L must weigh
os.. 11.60: under Sos.Uk) Pigeons, any
kind, per dos., SOc
BUr Brand Ben Davis, S2.7S per barrel;
Willow Twins. 13.25 per barrel; Wlneaaps.
13.60 pei barrel; Jonathans. 13.60 per bar
rel. Shieid Brand Black Twigs. I2W per
barrel; Black Twigs, commercial brand.
13. 2b per barrel; Ben Davis, Illinois, I2.7I
pee l-re'.
BU1TER Best creamery, 12c; seconds.
In cartons or tubs, 28c; good dairy, 2 iff
2!c: country, common, lBVjiC.
domestic, 0c; block, 24c: twins, M'ic
HuLv ion rii-- .n..n,. Am...t
me.i-.bh; imported Swiss. 44c
Sunklst Navels, lS0s,'2fc8a, 14.25 bog; Call-
lornia unls Navels. i7a and smaller,
!uu k... ui ..... -n ri rA k-..
t.iifornia. vicn.'ii vn. ' uan hm'
LT1', "i tt
-v . . ' .
. m , v, . , . " , ,,
to S40O bunch. Grapes: ' Emperors,
.V;00, cr;'.,:m,eroJ" ,n.eB; M-?J kM1
Malagas, tO.Oi) to 17 00 bhl. Cranberries:
Belle and Cherry. 17. .V) bbl.; Belle and
ougie. xn.au em.; jumDo, iio.ou dul cigs,
12-10 oz., Mia box.
VEUETABLEW-Cabbage, lo lb.; head
lettuce, 11.00 dos.: leaf lettuce, 40o dos.;
celery: Pascal, 77c dos.; California, Skj
dos.; Michigan, 36 dos.; cauliflower, 12.60
cit.; squasls) 2o -lb. ; bruaael sprouts, 20o
lb.; tomatoes, 1160 lug.; peppers, c
basket; parsley, 16c dos.; rutabas, l'o
ll.; onions: Spanish. 11.60 crt. ; red, 2o
lb.; yellow. lHo lb.; artichokes. Si .26 dog;
casabas, 16.00 crt. Potatnet: Colorado
whites, V tu.; larxe Colorado whites,
e6c bu.; Ked River Ohio, 76 bu. Sweet
potatoes, 13.09 crt..
NUT-No. 1 walnuts, l'4o lb.: blk.
walnuts, lc lb.; hickory, 4o lb.; filberts,
16c lb; pecans, 12Vio lb.; Braalla, 16o lb;
almonds, lc lb.
MIHCELLANEOUB Crackerjsok, 13 P0
case; crackeijack, one-half case, 11.76;
case; fard dates, 12Ho lb.; salted peanuts,
11.16 can; popcorn, 40, 1 lb. package, 12. 6J
case; cornpops, .23 case; cornpops, one
half caae, ll.Co case; S. W. dates. 11.26
box. Honey. 13.76 case. Airline, 2 dos. a
os., II. to case. Cocoa nuts, 13.60 bag, 76o
dos. Cider: Motts, 13.76 keg; Motts. one
bulf bbl.. r.26 bbL; tfeliawka, J.Si keg.
Kansas City Krala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Deo. 10. WHEAT No.
2 hard. il.Ofiu 1.11; No. 2 red, Il.lil.l5;
December, 103; May, I1.0V
CORN-No. 2 mixed. 66V; No.
while. v-jtac; December, t3!B43?to;
May, 7'af7Vtc.
OATS No. 2 white, 4243c; No. S mixed,
Bl'TTER Creamery, 33o; firsts, lie;
seconds, 2c; packing, lo.
KtKIS Firsts, 2"Ju, seconds, SOc.
POULTRY Hens, lOtVllo; turkeys, 15c;
springs, 12c.
Mlnaeapolls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 10. WHEAT
December, 1.0rt: May. I10BV,: No I
hard, tl.H'v No. 1 northern. l.itrl.o0';
No. 2 northern. ll.GAi&l.OoV
FI.1'M Un-snged.
BARLEY-4706c
RYE M 4930.
HltAN-Illi.00ie1l 60.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 74fr75c.
OATS No. I white, 38'oiVc.
FLAX-il.974fl.S9.
St. Loals Grata Market.
BT. LOUIS. Dec. 10. WHEAT No. I
red, ll.ts'frl.24; No. I hard, nominal;
Uecemner, i.u; tay, ''3l.U
CORN No. 2, 7Hu!ic: No. 1 w
hlte.
(7wc: December. Coc: May. ftHWin
OAT-No. 2, 44Vsc; No. 2 white, nom
inal. I
Liverpool Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 10.-WHKAT-pot,
No. 1 Manitoba. 12s 4d. No. 2 12e Id; No.
2, 11a 1XW. No. 2 haid winter, new,
lis d.
CORN Spot, American mixed yellow.
Plate, as Jid.
Oil nad Reala.
ATIANTA. Oa.. Dee. 10. -TURPEN
TINE Steady: sales, none; receipts. 240
bhl.; shipments, 71 bbls.; stocks, 15, IS)
this.
ROSIN Firm: sales. 1,07R bbls.; receipts,
KM 1-4 SI 1 1 yttlm -OV im gi u hn. llMnA.
v.uiuiBuu a'siuni itta. uvu utija.. i idiiavitnai
.lTndbH. o'.X lA'&i&&Urk:Z?y laV.' we:rkm':ndUlt.es.P h.n'Sv
5-'wx M N-16 wu- w--Vimz?f9:s t i7i6.hndy'
WW, 7.25.
pry Goods Market,
NEW YORK, Dec. 10. DRY OOODB
Cotton goods were firm today. Yarns
firm and advanced. Both foralra and
domestic wool markets were firm. 811k
traae airaay. rwiaay-io-wear trade active
for spring.
: OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Lieht and Trade is
Generally Steady Sheep and
Lambs Fully Steady.
HOGS FIFTEEN TO TWENTY OFF
OVAIIA. !ecemher 10. ISIS,
Tteeelpts were:
ffrlnf Monsv ...
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday .
Estimate Friday ..
Cattle. Hog. Sheen.
1ft !
... .fW 10. s
... 7i y.7
. .. s.j-) 9 :i
... 1. 200 1.J
.7
U..11
.74l
1B
Flve days this week 3 73 M.444 M.W4
ame days last week..27.W2 ST. At
Same days t wks aro .7 l,X:ta 4S.rKi
Same dy S wks. io.W.7M lt.t
Same days 4 wks. ago.Sr.,737 22.257 9.M
Same days laat jrear..l,sS I0,SI M.SW
The following table snows tha receipts
of oattle. hogs and sheep at tha Omafea
live atock market for tne year to date, as
compared wlia last year: . .
iris. in. "
Cattle 1.1M.9i W..W) 2.2.0
Hoga I.42J.IHI l,l.4 906.41
Sheep 1,144,280 1,030.419 123,5l
The following; uble shews the average
Prices of homm at tha OmaJia live atock
market for tno last fet days, with corn-
psrlsons
Date. 1916. !1914. 11911. 'lffH.U9ll.l19lO.H90S.
Nor. 4 41l t 4JH 7 Sil I I W..--A TIT
Nov.
11 t tl) t SO) T SS M 77) -
Nov. I IVf I ks, t 441 T 47 SSI I 04
Nor. 271 UiS f Sri t ttl S 12 I 04
Nov. t T 41 T 47 I 001 f 9
ov. m up j al T ww
ov. tvj S . T 11 I I N(
S01
7 071 I OS
1 001 8 11
Dew. 1..
S S 7 sil -
31hi et 7 40, t 17
T 11, ( OS
Peo. 2..
Deo. I.
Dec. 4..
lec. I..
7 13
in iw
7 111 7 Wl 781
Dee.
T 4ft T ei ri i
III'
Tlt
7
144 V 90
Ieo. S,. 4J ( T SSI T Sri
Jec. W.I S TJZ.I T M I IT,
Aec. 10 14 7 T 7:
7 ! 7 7
j-unday. HoTida
Receipts and dlsposltlen of llva stock
at ths Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb.,
for twenty-four hours ending at I
o clock p. in., yesterday.
RECEI PTB3-CA RA.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. U'r'S.
C. M. A Bt. P
v abash
Missouri Pacific...
Union Pacitic
C. N. W east.x.
C. & N. W.. west..
C. SL P.. M. O..
C, U. A Q., east....
C, B. 4t W., west..
'.. R. I. l P.. east
c, K. i, P.. west
J1'1,1"1" Sf.BlJS ";
l-hlcago Ut. West.
Total receipts... 64 1IW S 1
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co lis
l,2a
Swift & Company 82
2.n
2.o4
3.0.O
427
W4
t udahy Packing Co.... 173
Armour A Cu LM
Sch warts A Co
J. W. Murphy I
k64
Atenton. Vansant 4k Lush 16
F. B. Lewis t
J. B. Root at Co........ XN
J. H. Bulla 12
VNertheimrr ft Liegnn.. Is
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.... 123
Christie 10
Roth IS
John Harvey 216
Dennis to F 1
Other buyers 106
194
Totals SOI 13,974 1,600
CATTLEV- Receipts were small, about
1,200 head being in eight. The total tor
the five days has dropped a few hundred
beau behind last week, but Is still 1,00)
head larger than a year ago. The tact is
receipts are running very heavy, being
tne largest for the first ten dsys of De
cember of any similar period for a num
ber ot years vack, snowing that thai is
a tendency on the part ot the country to
unload cauls raplaly on account of th
disappointing yield ot corn.
Such cattle as were in sight this morn
ing sola at steady prices, mere being no
change of any Importance In either d. Mo
tion. Violations on cattle: Oood to choice
tea yearlings, 8.004j.50; fair to good led
yeariiugs. ..ix.oo; common to lair lea
yearlings, UAOui.00; good to ciiolc ueavy
beeves, 7.7o((8.76; fair to good cornfeU
beeves, 10.757. 7b; common to lair oorn
fed beeves, t.oou.76; good to choice grass
beeves, .7tti7,eo; fair to good grass
beeves, ).26'utl.76; common to lair grasa
beeves, o.iMMi.2.; good to oholce grasa
heifers, fu.jO.j6.&0. good to choice srsss
cows, tD.2b43.j6; fair to good cows, It.AKtf
1. 2b; common to lair cows, f3.sW4.oO; good
to choice feeders, 14.167.26; tair to good
feedera, ti. l!rftfi(.7i; common to lair leed
ers, lo.2iu,i, good to choice stoekeis,
lb. .6(1,7. 36; fair to good stocaers, .00a.7ft;
common to tair stockers, lo wu.oo; stock
neuers, so.zi'uff.uo: stock cows, I4.t0ft.3..
..:
bioch caives, v.vai.i; veal calves, x
.ov; duiis, stags, etc., 4i.owotj.uu.
iieprestniativa sales:
BEhF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. So. A. Pr
14 "A 4 M7 H IS
2A Ml IM 11 mil lj
U 114 Ik lull 1 74
41 UAI 76 1 14.1 1 U
cows.
4 IA11 4 11 MS I II
11 1)0 A IS) II 1071 I
It! ft SO ft JI4 I 40
W ft S ft liftl ft u
ft 1U44 ft 7k
STOCKEKS AND FEEDERS.
I TM ft it 4.. Wl IN
47 427 SO 21 VU I M
171 I 40 ft KM ft 70
W Klft 4 10 10 1144 J 0
HOGS Receipts were the heaviest of
the week, and tor that matter Hie heav
iest ot any one day to a long time. Some
34 loads, or 13 SuO head, were received.
This makes the week a total 63.444 head,
as compared with 27,360 houd last week,
la.SW head two weeks ago and ',o2 head
for tha corresponding days last year.
With a big break in sight snippers did
not get In so heavily today, and what
hogs they bought were 1j4J0c lower, bulk
of their purchases being made around
il.27u4l.30.
Packer market started out fully 16o
lower, and with an occasional variation
to 2Uo down, continued that way through
out most of All forenoon. Light hugs,
which sold with strings, did not snow
much more than a 16c decline, but some
that were overlooked entirely by buyers
and left for the finish found the trade
a very sticky one, and bids on the lata
rounds looked aa much as 26c off. Aa a
general thing butcher weignis or heavies
inoveu in pretty ascent season,, bulk of
this sort of stuff selling st tt.2o-w4.2u
L.ghts sold largely from V2o down
ward, although a few choice ones were
able to make 18.30 early. A packer paid
the day's top of 14.40 for a load of choice
weigmy ouicnera.
The general market was a hlr 16n lower
showing in spots a 2oc decline. The big
iiuis eoia at o otm.aa, wiin a goou
showing up to I6.su, but very little above
that f gure.
Representative gales:
No. At. Sh. Pr. No. A. tTh. Pr.
U 141 ...It OS Tl ill ...ftllM
M 2M ... 4 I.I W III
4U M ... U tu Ml U I 27S4
14 ... o 74 x ... I ai
44 SM ... ft It ,1 Ut ... I 40
Pioa
B lit ... tie loa tn ... Ian
SHEEP Supplies were extremely light
today, the run of six cars, or I.OoO head,
being the smallest for a Friday since
June. Total receipts for the five days are
t4,4 nead, a shortage or as com
pared with last week, but larger than
two weeks aso tv S.6U0 head and a sain
of almost Su.oiiO over ths corresponding
daa last year.
Supplies were not large enough to make
a market. A couple of loads of very or
dinary light lambs, wnlch sold at 1340,
were not comparable with anything here
yesterday, but war quoted steady. The
only advance abown was on another two
load shipment of clipped lambs, which
sold Vxi higher, bringing 17 1 today as
againat S7.au yesterday. Lambs have
shown a generally higher tendency this
week and are selling anyway lOQUV:
higher than laat week, while on the
basis of comparative quotations for
choice handy weights are 2?.c higher In
spots, lambs of this description being
quoted to sell at 19.00 at present, as
against a possible top ot 11.71 a week
ago.
Two cars of pretty good ewea which
sold steady, bringing 16.66, made up the
mutton supply. For ths week, ewes are
generally steady, Wednesday's weakness
having been recovered the following day.
Only odd packages of wethers have
shown up. but real good ones in small
lots nave soia up to 'i so. ana even s 75.
Feeder trade has been very scantily
supplied all week, and nothing of con
sequence was here today, r'eedlng lambs
are about where they were a week ago,
while ewes of feeder class have found a
ratber indifferent demand towarJs the
latter part of the week, and are quotable
I over f. (
Quotations on sneep and lamba: Lamba,
good to choice, S8Maflo; lambs, fair to
good, Iv40.i4.r.; lambs, feeders. I7.00a
1 40; yearling, fair to choice. SH.0nM 60;
yearlings, feeders, IS "MS 36; wethers,
fair to choice, lf.60fl.60; ewes, good to
uhoce, 15 76"ii.iO; ewes, (sir to food, 16.00
j8 76; ewes, feeders. I4.007K.IO
Kepresentauve sales:
No,
A,
Pr.
I SO
I 60
I 60
T 9
I 9
t 60
I S3
I S
I 60
7 60
93 native lambs
10 I stive Ismba
170 native lambs
879 fed shorn lambs.
4T3 Colorado ewes....
1SS Colorado ewes....
1T native ewea
6A Idaho yearlings..
.. 7S
lit
l-'O,
lit
...HH
76
122 Idaho lambs
76 cull lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
.
, hoik sin ii . I w B a w wmm rrp
Strensr
CHICAGO, Dec 10-OATTLFV-Reelrti
I. OHO hesri: tnsrkat alow! nattva beef
steera, tn 60tl0.60; . western steers. HI1 MB
p cow
r,.iU. wnu neitera. tscsj- mtw,
HtVlH-Receipts, S1.000 head; market
weak. to 26o lower: bulk of alea,
iitH light. t&.76.gil.S; mixed. It0ii
76; heavy, ri.2(ire.a5; rough. SatOtJsD;
pigs 4 Ifctf. 7ft.
SHEEP AND IMBA-Reostpta. 10.000
head; market atnmg: wethers, 6UOfl.S6;
ewes. 4.t.V8.: lambs, 7.a.JS0,
, i
St. LbIs LIt Stock Market.
ST. irUlH. Dec la OA TTLB rte
oelpts. 1.900 head: market steady; native
beef ateera, 17.6-MVu) 40; yearling ateera
and heifers, SO jvu l.0; enwa. lAVWOO;
aiockers ana feeders, IS0nm.lt; southern
steers, I6.2f-ffs.60; cows and hnlterm, U.00
4M. native calves, K.flotj io.h).
I IOOS Receipts. 12.600 head: market
lower; pigs and lights, tft.lM) AS; mixed
and butchers, ltfS.7b; good heavy, ta.70
CtH. aft,
SHFJEP AND LA MB Receipts, SnO
head; market steady; yesrlLnga, AAhtuJ
7.60: lambs, tx.S(U0.X6; sheep and ewea,
6.6Vr60.
Kaasaa City LIt Stack Market.
KANSAS CITT. Deo. 10, ATTLB Re
ceipt s. 6i0 head: market atronr: nrlme fed
steera, t SMU.O.OO; dressed beef steera, 17.00
cm.iv; western steers, .aMl".60; stockers
and feeders, I6.241;.76. bulla, S4.764.00:
calves, .0n4IW.
HOtlg Receipt. 10.S0O head; market
Inw.r K 1 1 1 L. I . - SS,...4lA. W
' . v . ,.--m w, firm?,
I4ftffwn; packers and butchers, 14.40
,: lla-ht. ava.B; rlrs, K fto?4 An.
SHIIEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.700
need: market steady; lambs, 6X.
yearlings. K76V7.60; wethers, IS.Totjw.lO;
ewes, la.2643 .16. ' .
Ions City Live Stack Market.
SIOUX CITY, Pec. 10-OATTLIC-Re-pelpts
900 head: market steady; botchers.
t4.ftu4jc.9ft; western steera. IA.76i97.26: cows
and heifers, t4.60A.76: stockers and feed
ers. If. HOv. 26; hulls, stara, etc., 14 2RHi.6fli
llOtlS Receipts, 1,000 head; market 16o
to 300 lower; heavy, H.oj.36; mixed. W 10
6 0; light, .Suje,i0i bulk ot sales. S0
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, l.Sre)
head; market etesdv tn ioq higher; ewes.
S4.OOtT6.00; lamba. r.0Oj,76.
St. Jneeak Live Stock Market. '
ST. JOSEPH. Den. 10. C-ATTLK Re
re' nts. too head; market steady: steera,
I1.604i9.0u; rows and heifers, li.ftCajO.OO;
caives, so.itji.. w. ,
HOGS Receipts. 14.000 head; market
lower: bulk of sales, 4 3rT.6o.
SHEEP AND UMBs-Reoeipts. 1.000
head; market steady; lamba. ts.xd4.u.
Stock lai Blvbt.
Reoeipts of live atoAc at tha five
principal western markets yesterday:
cattie. tioga. sneep
Omaha
...1.300 13,900
..S,0"l Sl.OlO
.. fioo io.n
..1,900 12.600
.. SOU S.0O0
Kansas City
St. Loiila
Sioux city
Totals..
bUJI'S REVIEW
.. 0,400 104.SM0 IbfiOO
or
TltADB
Ma Lesgtr Aay Oossplalat at De
ferred Baylagr,
NEW YORK, Deo. lft-Dun's Rerlsw
tomorrow will say;
There Is nd longer complaint of de
ferred buying, but of difficulty In meet
ing the steadily expanding requirements.
Consumptive demand exceeds supply In
some lines and distributing channels are
obstructed by the congestion of freight,
rsll and oversea ahluulna facilities still
Jbeln Inadequate to cope with the rush
or trairic. this tends to act as a brake
on commercial progress, yet ths forward
movement has not nercentlbly slackened
either in domestle or foreign commerce.
On thn contrary exports In spite of the
shortage of vessels and other obstacles,
continue In notably heavy volume, while
internal trad is further swelled as the
holiday seaann approaches. Developments
of Christmas bualneaa fulfills the most
optimistic expectations. Weekly bank
clearings. I3,tcil,001,62o.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Deo. 10. MERCANTILE
PAPER ,V(3'4 per rent.
PTERMNO EXCHANGE Sixty-day
hills, ft 7(fl; demand. 14.7210; rabies 44.7225.
SILVER Bar, 50 c; Mexican dollars,
42,o.
BONDS Government, heavy; railroad,
heavv.
TIME LOANS Firm; sixty days. It
per cent: ninety days, per cent;
six months. tf)S per cent.
CALL MON BY Easier; high, I per
cent; low. It per cent; ruling rate. 1H
per rent; last losn, 2 per cent; closing
bid. IV per cent; offered at 2 per cent.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
V. g. rot. Is. rss.... Stti Mo. Pss. ev. Is 4Vft
la oostion M N. Y. c. see. is.. ..ill
V. H. lo. ros 10114 N. T. rttv lis HNI14,
da ceusos 101 N. Y. Rials 4s....li:'A
tl. S. 4s. ros 1hK. Y.. N. H. ft II.
4n foup"H 110 ev. So 11514
Pasamo l mipou..lilUjNo. Pacne 4s l:o
Am. Smoliors ao....li In lo HI
A. T. T. s. 4'o..lfrnn. g. L rof. 4s.... HH
Armour ft Co. 4'4s.. m pan. T. A T. Is.. ..IIM
Atahlaon sas. 4s.... 4 pons. ens. 4t4a iwtl
Ral A Ohio 4 !- lo son. 4Hs Il
On. farltlc lal o.Roa4lna soa. 4s tft
choo. a Ohio 4s... n. Las r. r. 4s 7
. B. O 1. 4o... IH Bo. Plr CT. (a lm
r M ft H V a 4Ha..HHi de rot. 4s mi
C. H. I. P. r. 4s. 47 So. Railway ts 101
r A B. rof. 4ia... 17 Union Pariris 4s.... I74
t). ft R. O. rof. os.. tO do at 4o fti
Krlo son. 4o "I t'. S. HgM.tr lo... .11X14
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No. 1st 4tta XwW&hsaSl lot fta liaAiA
III. Cos. rot. 4o .... Uwwoat. I'nloa 4Ho ... 4
K. C. ffl. rf lo.... M Wool. rioo. e. IS..13T
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Bid.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Deo. 10. COFFEB-Tha
circulation of a few December notices
and consequent near-month liquidations
csused more or leas Irregularity In the
rrarket for coffee futures hero today.
Prices opened steady, unchanged to I
points higher. Near months soon weak
ened, however, and later deliveries sagged
off slightly In sympathy with December,
selling down to 172c, or 7 points net
lower, while September cased off from
7.2V to 7.00c. The market closed net 1
point higher to S points lower. Bales. In
cluding exchanges, were IdOUO begs. De
cember, 1.70c; January 473c; February,
S.76c; March, t.Soc: April, (N2c; Mav, g.6c;
June. I.Kfcc: July. 4 64c; August, 97c; Hep.
teinber, 7.01c; October. 7.0oc. Spot coffee,
quiet; Rio 7s. 7nc: fcantoe 4a. 9.00c. Bales
of Bantoa 4s were reported In ths cost
freight market at I.DOe. with offers rang
ing from K.ooc to 26c. basis English
credits. The official rabies reported Ad-
vsnces of no 10 I2ii rets In the primary
markets, with Rio exchange on London
1-lSd higher.
Cottea Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 10. COTTON-6pot.
quiet; middlings, 12.20c. Hales none.
Futures opuned barely steady; Decem
ber. HSbc; January. 12 60c; March, 137Sc;
Mav. 13 00c: July, UOTo.
Futures closed barely steady; Decem
ber. 12 37c: January, 12 46c; March, 11.74c:
May. 126c; July, 1106.-.
Cotton market closed steady at a net
decline of 7 to 10 points for the day.
LIVERPOOL. Dec, lO.-OOTTON-Spot,
barely steady: good middling, lOoos mid
dling, 7.06c; low middling, 7.16c; sales.
7,0t.
Meta Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 10. METALS Lead
offered, to. 26; spelter, Il5.2iv 16. 7i. Copper,
quiet; elect rol tic, L.7fvu'2O.0o. Iron,
steady and unchanged. Tin. firm. 147.74
t3S 26.
At I.ondon: Spot copper, HI 12s d;
futures. A.77 6s; electrolytic, lifl 10c. Spot
tin fib 16s: futures.. 4.1ns 6a. Antimony.
12 Lead, 27 16s; spelter. Ui.
Lssl.ia Stuck Market
LONDON, Iec. 10. American securities
on the slock market were easy today and
the closing was dull
SILVER Bar. 23 l-16d per ounce.
tlfiVWY-irnlU IMr PMIit. niitrvtiK.t
short bills and three months, tfe'fte ft-li
per cent.
NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET
Fresinre Eeiultiny in Recent Dull
neis it Observed Again.
CLOSES WITH HEAVY TONE
NRW YORK, Doc. 1 Pressure of tha
same character as that which rendered
markets dull and Ineffective was ob
served again today. Even the brill ant
tonnage exhibit of the United States
Steel cornoratlon for November fstlefl to
I lift tha list nut af It latharsv. thla con-
Idltlnn changing; only when prices tended
I downward.
Steel eharea were strong, but relatively
nun pnnr co tne puouraiion or tne siatf"
ment, but after rose almost a point to
87 Very general eelllnej then ensued.
causing greater heaviness In Investment
' shrea. eauuclally Canad an Paclllc. and
. prices as a whole receded. The market
rinsed with a heavy tone. Steel fell
away to M.
There wore oooaslohal manifestations
of atrervath In varlyua specialties. Includ
ing automobile oil and a few war Issues
to get her with recurrent aotlvltv In min
ing snares use uaiopuae ana unmno
silver.
Trading In rang was tne iignteat ot
any recent dsys. Total sales of stocks
amounted to 647.000 shares.
Fixchsnre on London shaded slightly
after going above ywsterday'a high quo
tation. Franoa were strong, but rates
on the Teutonic countries were weak.
Bonds wera heavy In sympathy with
stocks and a fall In Anlgo-French bonds.
Total sales, par value aggregated t-
ttnlted States registered 4s. declined
half per cent on call.
Number or sales ant leaning quotations
on stocks wera aa follows:
galea. H'rh. Law. Cos.
Alaska Omt ft l0 m-A IS4
Allla-rjkalieees . tl -
Ansrla Itaol Ssiinr.... S 1 a-
Aswnma fa ft.4" It te
Amorlms IKMSitre .... 1 H M "'
AaerKaa a. ft R 4 w r rH
Am. ft St. .M 111 llSSi 110'4)
Am. guasr Rsilnlsg l.ona r lt4 li
AnMrkwa Tot. ft Tel V n 1H f
Amortosa Tnoanoe 117 Ui4 111
AnxtMla OtW H.W 17 V.'l Mk
Atrhlana 1.1e loatt tea ls
BaJavta LneseaMlve .... U lltv 1114) U'w
Boltlmnrs A Okie. Si Mw t
aMSIoboss Stool 4SS
nrooklrs JUsIS Tr K StlA H M
rsllfomla PotmkMSt
Oaailiaa Paelfle
Ontral lolHor
rheaopoeiia A Otilo.
rhlratje 1. W
rhlnvtn, M. ft Ut. r
Oilrage A N. W
Chleasav R. I. ft P. Rjr..
IIiIbo OnMor
tMoratfs rSiol ft Irna....
Crorlhlo Stool
Prnvor R. K set
hittillan Soowrttlos ....
Krie
Oosjoral VUootrte
Orsat Nnrthera .....
Oroat Na Ors el Si
OusronJriotm MxsleraUea..
4. las 1
m i7t,
S.4oe a
V4o a
'L4ei "ii"
"'ini "tivi
III M
ha u
I.ko rr
t4 w
a tc'
14
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13 1
1 ll
!4 11
I tow
Tits
rr
44 41
4t 41
S3
M.e
4oe 174 v l'
( iw IKK 17'
g tea ii 4t, "
1.40S Vi 71V. 7S1
, loa
4e ti4 214 tivi
S.I0A 4t 4H 44
lit tmss ne
ftne tt ti muj
l.tno i tat as
Jn lrA 117 1S7
tk isu r ti
l.me tt ni4 u4
ne ia4 ii
ttae 4 4H 44
1J4
nt 4 ? 14
l.re ii u i4
ft. re tna im iot
Illinois t oMtnii
fniorlitnmsw C. Osrs. .
Inoslrstlna tJtoouoe
Intornatlimsl Harrootsr...
Kansas tlir Soatssra....
LaAlSk Vails.
tui1ll ft NasSTtlle...
kauai Potraiowsx
Miami Ooi lot
KHsonsrt. K. ft T. vM..
MUsoarl Poeine
Natlooiol Moral!
National Lows
Kmli rospor
Nov York Control
rt. 1 . , n. n. m n. ...... r-i 1 1 n
Norfolk ft Wsotara I ton 1114, 11H 11
NortWa Paelna t.4n 114 1151s n4
N. T., N. H. ft H ..
Psoitis SVsi IM ll4 1A lt
Pofltlo Tol. ft Tol ft. WO 4? 4.'I4
Poensylvsnla - Lies lA lu M
Pullmaa Pojor Car mo M 4 jw
Cos. Coouor I.M B t.'.l
Roadlss ft. ana n ant, ano
Itosvhiis Ime ft Steal. .. aati M mi,
ewMitSora Porine t we 1114 iflev
10O
nmtinora Hsllomr ...
ntasonokor OMapsay
Tonsssnos Cevpar ....
Toaas Cnonnwn ......
I'nloa Psetris
t'nloa pMlfla pre
fnlt4 suttoo Stool..,
v, m. tttooi pfa
fiah nsepor
tins XfA tt1.
... Sl.4n0 V" lmtft 1u
... 7ns T IT M
... 1 ' tll til
... T.tOt ltl-i 121 !'
MS
...Ut.tss I7U M '
tns 11114 niT4 n
... l,me th 7tii 7
tolas
snrj ss B
Westlnchswes dootrlo
Montsns Powsr
) s I7Uj S7H
sne 74 ti
tne ftft (M lir
ronorwl Motors
Wabash ell 1.7WI t lt4
lstomslinosl Mart no pM. TITO at Wl
Total saiss lor ta ear. ttr.sae stisro.
Ragratr Market.
NEW YORK. Deo. 10,-eHTOAR-Rs w,
essy; centrifugal. 1.02c; molaaaes, 4.2.'...:
refined quiet. Continued weakness in the
spot market led to heavy sell'nu in the
market for futures todav and at noon
prices weer about 4 ta points lower.
Braparated Apples aad Dried Frails
NEW YORK. Dee. 10.-EVAPORATED
APPLES Dull.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady. Apri
cots and peaches, firm. Raisins, easy;
choice to fancy seeded, 7t4tl'o.
Beak Clearlagv.
OMAHA. Dec. lO.Rank clearings for
Omaha today were S3,4.i2.M0.11, and for
the corresponding day last year 22.116,
110.89. .
King Ak's Board to
Give Dinner to the
Men Who Do Work
Ths hustling" committee and tha initia
tion crew ot Ak-8ar-Ben are to be enter
tained at a dinner and theater party
Wednesday evening; December U, by tha
board of governors of Ak-Aar-Ben. There
are to be about 200 present. The dinner
Is to be given at tha Hans haw hotel at
o'clock and before theater time tha
crowd; ts to repair to ths Oayety theater
for tha show.
EXPECT EMERGENCY ACT
TO GET NEW LEASE OF LIFE
V Although tha emergency act expires
December Si, those who pay the special
taxes to Uncle Sam under the act will
not be forgotten. The act will be re
enacted. Bo sura Is this that tha forces
In the office of Collector of Internal
Revenue Loomis ara writing; about 15.000
letters to owners of theaters, bowling al
leys, billiard balls, tobacco stores, etc.,
Informing them that tha tax Is payable
on or before January U, Ul. The let
ters will be mailed Just as goon as con
gross puts tha expected new lease of 11 fs
on the act
MISSIONARIES TELL OF
WORK INTHE FAR EAST
M. B. Madden and II. C. Hobgood. mis
sionaries to Japan and the Belglar.
Congo, respectively, gave Illustrated
talks Thursday evening at the Flnt
Christian church, where a foreign nils-
slonary rally was held. Bert Wilson
spoks of tha work In Thibet and urged
parents to train their children for mis
sionary work In foreign fields. The pro
gram wag enjoyed by a large audience,
which was told of some of the difficulties
experienced by workers tn far-away
lands.
HUFFMAN'S NEW SALESROOM
WILL SOON BE REMODELED
Tha remodeling work on W. L. Huff
man salesroom at 2066-3031 Farnam street
waa begun tn earnest today.
The heating contractors have begun re
arranging the heatlngn system and tha
rear partition of the seventy-six foot
salesroom is well alone toward comple
tion. Ths building whan completed will be
the most modemly equipped salesroom
and service station tn tha mid die west.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Roma Miller and family have gone east.
8. R. Drurv. general agent of the Bur
lington at Denver, ta spending a day vt
two In Omaha.
President A. I- Mohler of the I'nlos
Pacific Is attending to company buiu
tn New York and Chicago.
Eugene Duval, general agent of the Vil
waukee road here, has gone to Nee)
York to matt his wife anl dauguier.