THK llKE: OMAHA, u'KDXKSDAY. DFx'KMHKU 15, 1JM5. 0 HKNTAIiS AMI (PKKKS. 2 SmalToffices Heady Now CIIOICE LOCATIONS Bee Building fi8.ee. i6.oo. Inquire iioom 103. BTOKK, modern, near poatofflce; feut. O. P. Stcbblns, 1U0 Chicago, KKAIj KHTATK (M)VTII 8IDK REAL EST.iTK FARM HAH' " l,Mi FHtl WAI.H 1UWA. A BARGAIN. 136 In Harrison Co., Iowa; new Improve. fnents: land lays good, at $110; $500 down, 2.6u6 March 1, time on balance. A bar gala. We'll prove tt. Come and tee. FRANK HILL, Logan, la. kll.N Ms.9tt 1'A. 40, W or 1W ACREH, good heavy soil, well settled part of Tidd county, Minn.; good roads, schoola ami churches. Pi t e, $15 to 130 per acre. Terms. $1 per acre cash. Valance $1 per acre a year; o.onO acres to select from. Pchwab Rios., 1028 Plymouth lildg., Minneapolis, Minn. Sacrifice Sale Owner Leaving City This In a real opportunity to jet some thing nice at much less than lis real value. Thla strictly modern almost new home has a nice I, all and stairway, good sited parlor, dining mum and kitchen on fit St f.oor. 2 large berlrirns, with 4 closets ana bathroom on second floor, ana and electric Hunt, fine plumbing and first clasa furnace In a full cemented basement low 'under entire house, with a good view In rront and a fine garden overlooking Sprlnglake park. The owner must anil tills property AT ONCK. His price Is 12 tvVl. hut as he must sell he tells us to advertise for an offer. Thla man really means bualness, so go out and look over thla little house and make us an offer. Owner'a wife will show you through; $S"0 cash Is all you need lor ?1rst pay ment. Ralance Ilka rent. Location ItC'l Van Camp Ave., Just a few blocks aouth or nn ana Vinton GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET With Continuation of Heavy Re ceipts and Good Demand Wheat Advances Again. RAISE' IS ONE TO TWO CENTS OMAHA, December 14. WIS. Cash wheat was strong aeVn today, ad vanc ng from 1 lo 2 cents. Wheat recelnta continued henvy and there was constd- , urniann lor mis imii. ,. m , k.-Vi. i mm. I he demand for corn una quite active J"-.-" 2. c; No. 3, c. Rounds: No, No. 2, lc; No. 8, 12c. Plates: N No. J. c; No. 1, 8c l.lvK Pt'liL.til P'orTois, l4 to V tba. In sepsra'.o comp., l.c; over 1H o I Ihs., 16o; springs, any stso, )2c; ducks, t icked, H price, , but not wanted, Ho; liens, over 4 lbs per lb.. UMic; roosters. v.c. Turkejs, 17V; old Toms, lie; under $ lbs.. c; Isms thnn $ lbs. aca not wanted. Oeese. full feathered and fat, w; picked. W price, but not ntd. Guineas, each, ific; young. 1 to l4j lb raeh, afte. Homer squats. 14 os. and over, J .; 10 to 11 or, $100; No. 1, must welgtl 8 oi., $1.60: under ox, SOo I'lgeonm, any kind, per dos., oo. Star Brand Hen Davis. IS TS ner barrel: Willow Twins, 3.2S per barrel; Wlnesa.ua, -iS'vi, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET siPi ' . r'niiciinR ninua llli'HTWi'niiii un I f ol.l lloprercntntlve sales: wnmnii inr forn IMS umii- awiiw - - and the receipts of this cereal were very,' 'hlid Rranrt Rlark Twlas UM ne iSl,. V h Tr- v.. , .u Per barrel; lien Davis. Illinois. $1. Oats receipts wore very light and the pvr barre'. demand fop thla reliant waa imlv moder- ate. The oats market remained practically unchanged. Kye receipts were v ry heavy and al though the demand for" this cereal wa quite active tie market ruled from un changed lo 1 cent lower. There wag a fair slued run of barley to per I HUT rKH-Pest creamery, 82c; seconds. In cartons or tuba. tfc; good dairy, SAil 2!e: country, common. lSc. CHEK8K Imported Sln 4e; donieetlc, ; block, t4c: twins, l"c; daUy, l-; triplets. lWc; younti Ameri can, ;0c: bine label brick, WVfce; II. n burger. ; New York white, lVcJ Imported Heavy Beeves Slow, but Steady and Others Strong to Ten Higher Sheep Generally Steady. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP Official Monday . Estimate Tuesday OMAHA, Hecemher 14, IHS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. .T:i9 41 10.M1 .. T.ino lS.jna l N. A. Sh. Pr. No. A. Sh Tr. M 1 ... la M ITS H IK " IT ... U , !J Dtt ... It T US ... ' S ! Ml U III IH M S t: Sit ... 4 1.1 T ... 4 4 T l . . Ill 74.' 214 ... I 4A W Ml HIM rias. . 41 114 ... I Two days' totals 14 n Same days last week.. HUM .M,(S .10 1(1 is ns 21.TKJ I. t.l (1 f,"l 7 1? II. UI SK.047 S4.0I3 4.7 13.7W ' "til aa, ill 1 in . , " " ' ' " avin "Mi i nv. fl fv wM - r , d"V- The sales of this cereal were llpht French Rocquefort. 4c KOtmO Mr Wl ifor I r ?" th market sold at practically un- KKL'lTtl Naval oranges; extra fancy 1 ClVllC CX Old LCI VU. changed prices. m and ISM. t w box; ekira lancy, la, j ClearaiiLcs were:. Wheat and flour, !ia and l.'4s. 1.1. n box; extra fancy Call- MuUHtttKA. J3TTT a fine (lift-acre stock ranch near church, school and general store. Mrs. C. R. Bliippen, Pardun, Neb The One Best Anywhere Buy 1 Omaha Natonal Rank Rldg NEAR llANSCOM PARK Living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bed room on 1st floor; bed room, sun room and bath on 2d floor; osk finish; cement basement and walks; fur nace, elegant fixtures; east front lot; close to school. Price $2,900; $200 cash, balance monthly. Located :326 8. 35th Ave. C. G. CARLBERO, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. a. all- Ma, ls. $3.26 box: extra i I nil.l , .1 niltl fr... til MA K . , , nmtm I , I ........ I i"i. rancy cnlirornla navels, lisw, 3.7ft i i l-lverpool close: Wheat. td higher tolcxtra fancy California navels, 17a, 2, Date. 1015 ii lower; corn, Hd higher to 4d lower. ils. 2,s. M.K box. 147 .ame I weens ago fame I weeks ago Same I weeks aao Kama days last ycar...R3S0 The following table shows the average of cattle, hogs and aheeu at the Omaha live stock market for tne rear to date, as om pared with laat rear: itnl 1I4 tne. cattle i.iw.m nDi.m n.ft Hcga t 4M.JS3 I.UI.Ikil 22,42a fheep S.1I7.84S 1.03,344 l.lf.,001 The following table gtiowe the receipts prices of hOKS at the Omaha live stock ; market fne tha 1at etf Aivi vita eora ' RHKI'.r-ltememberlng laat Tueadav'a heavy run tradera prenlcted a pretty lib eral attpply today, and while a very fair run showed up. It was not up to ex pectation Hecflpts were estimated at M cars, or 1 2.Va head. Thla makes the total for the two dny 13.047 head, a shortage of 11.0iX head as compared with Inst week, and l.oi smaller than two weeks ago, but nearly twice as large as a J ear hio. As tisuiil fat lambs made up the big there of the supply, hut packers appar ently needed everything that was offered an,i trnrlo opened out fairly active on a good steady basia. Several bunches of NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Business is Somewhat Curtailed by the Recent Storm. LIST IS MORE ANIMATED good Ismhe of desirable weight mnde $'00 wnue otners reacnei wi su lieavler stuff aod Jar gel y at xiiln toils ftCS and k.t.SOM.IO. A fair clearance waa made In good ee son, pr'ves holding about thi same all the way through. Muttons also sold readily at steady Primary wheat receipts were 1.139.O00 bu. FL.OH1DA OKANOKS 124s and jlhiliniAiiti 1 QTQ AIA Kit vlr,Bt r- 9ftai Wtim AUte t'2 ?K K cripta of iRliflrt bu. and shli.men.s of 1 URAl'E FRL IT Florida grane 150e. 174a, Not. foy. prices. Best eas here acaln reached - is in. which was yesterday s top, and a 1114. IWVI1H13. Illll. IISIO. I190; pes! good kind sold ns high a (Vi. ri I Sll I lil I 7 III I 11, I04I.P WP "r "' iiing st the highest 5 Ti 1 r I im I 9W s levels seen here In something like two ill 1 jm i ri ii .-J a flu 7 OT1 I montns. rew yemunus and practically REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS $12,500 Near 24th Terklns Co., Neb., Lands, $15 and t amaill to $25 acre. Come see for your pelf. We prove It or pay all of your expenses. Enough said. Write for particulars to DAVE 8HUTER, GRANT. NEB. Agents Wanted in Every County, Write me.- KRW YORK. Tee. 14 -The rrar et drifted Idly during the early part of to day's seaalon, business being somvwhnt cnrtalled by yesterday's storm, wnlc'i interrupted rommunlcstlon with C s center, in the afternoon, however, thj list lif'nmo more a nite4 an r advsni-es comprehending many cljwsrs of securities. I'riifer.slnnal tenders agiUn eon'rlh itd lnraelv to the day's operations, that fac tion evincing a sudden disposition t cover numerous hVt J.ittle waa hesrd of relations hftwrci W ah nt n and Vienna. U. "d n. Inga of Americana were. In lesser vol 'mc. Anglo-French bonds sold In the regul ir way at K, a decline of " from th- syndicate price. The alxty-dav u der wrltln'? Bgreemertt expired with the rl-ns of today s market and hereafter th aecon h -an he olfered without restrict! in of any kind. Special ties were almost tne sol features of Interest during the nrennti. although tTnlted Ptates Steel, Caned'an Pacific and New York Central were lilal er by 1 to 2 points. coppers led the higher movement or nun, ' i . . t a a . , ni, n ri uri r mi' t-f.rii im. . -..U..1IU . . . 000 bu. last year. 4.1s. Ms. Ms, si. $.t.W box; Ms. $J box: f"' 1 J J " '. --.II "f , ! Teeder supplies were limited. Two cars . preferred rose 7 to 74 on rumors that Primary com receipts were 9MV.000 bu. lit. $2.75 box. Tarpon hrand: is. $.t.7S , f, V ' , . Si I l I M ' of '"1ln lHr"h" clhlng sround rifty . ahareholdnrs Tand Wdholdarii ' I and shlp ients i bu.. agalns. re e.pta box; ia. J4.00 box; Ms. $4. box; 64s, 80a, J3- ' ' " ' V a in a ffi 1 ? l-nda proved that There waa still a reached an amicable aement Other of 1,727,110 bu. and shlpmema of S2i,0i0 bu. 4.M box. , J Jl T W T W S S 0 T w , (Hl d.1(ln) fir th, .nrt , B,uf w,n ,n? V.ti a oftTe final houJ last year. I.EMONS-Extra fanny California " i -.'i j ,1 aa I fcil Ihey aold at $a t- the highest figure paid KT '"TJlLJ werTst thalrV.t inrliideH Primary rats recelnta were WK.000 bu. Punklst lemons. Xle. Vs. $5.00 box; I ' I n i . 1 T hi" ' ? 4 S M , 0 f"r thl" n,on,h ,Sn1 onlv loc u!r ' ttubk l A Wi? nd shipments no 000 W. against rece.pta! extra fancy Callfprnla Hunklst lemons, jrwL ! ' i !1T. , V 1 I b ul t Jo 1 tho '"-:'n : ,,f the year. , th, h..,,, of 7l.ml bu. and shipments, of 652,00.) bu. 2"s, $4.h0 bax; extra fancy California liZS" " 1 ii? '.' 2 S Z 11 i ?i I S T Uuotntlons on eep and I .nibs: l.-m.,.. 5?!!Irr?Sj .V.7.i. ago ., Kr:y 555. ll-.'l.Wl "I 1. i'n Ri '.h f-MJE? ff VarrT.u!ar.,t trading. minneapolla 4Sti I ',, ,,r,,' n, . , Dec. 14. II I4 17 TO T 74 11 S2 26 1 1H m i ii fl,?x an ' Total galea, par value, jaureaatod .. ' j Omaha ., Brick Improvements renting for $1,300 per annum; sure renters; with a sure ad vance In value. Glover & Spain 102 8 IS 11 Douglas S2. 919-20 City National. 100x169 MOHT1I ItAKOTA. IW ACRES of finely Improved eastern North Dakota land at ft5 j er acre. Will i exchange for stock of goods not to ex peed $21,000 to . $26,000 and carry balance on easy terms. Write Mrs. A. 3. Downs (Merchant), Oreen Isle, Minn, o ' Wlat;j8l!s. UPPER WISCONSIN-Best dairy and general crop state In the union; settlers Wanted; lajids for Vile at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wisoon- fln Central Land Grant. Excellent lands or stock raising. If interested in fruit ands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industilul Dept., Soo Lino Railway, Minneapolis. Minn. Harney, just west of 20th. $35 M. (Near Grain Exchange.) Harrison & Morton Farnam Street 100 feet on Farnam St., near tOth. $85,000. Harrison & Morton 45 Kansas Cltv 1 W innipeg 1.37s These sales were reported today: wheat; No. 3 hard winter, 1 car. S1.06Vi; 2 cars. l.i; 6 cars. $1.(H; 5 cars. $1.04; I cars, $1.0314; cars, jl.os. No. 4 hard winter 1 car. $1.02; 2S cars, 97c; 2i cars. Wc; I cars. 86Vfcc; Jv cars 2 cars. !HVc; 1 car. 4c. No. I spring. 1 car, $1.01; 1 car. $1.00. No. 4 spriiitf, 1 car (51-lh.), i7c. No. $ mixed, 1 car. 9Bc. No. 4 mixed. 1 car. He; 1 car, Mc. So. S durum. 1 car, $1.00. No. 8 durum, 1 car, li!c; IVi cars, 8Sc; 8T sacks, 8c; 1 car, 7c. No. 4 durum, 1 car. 90c No. S durum mixed, cars, 98c. No. 3 durum mixed. 1 car, $1.05. No. 4 durum mixed. 1 car, 96c; car. !Wc No. 4 mixed uuruin, car, c. Maniple, 1 car. iHc; 2 cars, s2c; 3 cars. 90c; 1 car (heating), , t 1 1 a n ,.... 1 an nA 1.1.1 . ,-. n 11 late Howes, Ji.00 bhl Shamrock or cun- : r so 01 and (strictly fanoy Jerseys), $1.00 bbl.; Chler brand, jumbo. 111.00 bbl.; cranberries, $2.75 box. PEARS Extra fancy Winter Nellies (small slsesi, $2.5fl box. CIDErV-New York Mott'g Sweet (very best grade!, $3.78 keg; Nebraska Ne hawka, $3.35 keg. 8WBET POTATOES Market strong and advancing; extra fancy California 1 1 jersey anoui j-id. cracesi, s.w crate; p tiiil.mi' Receipts and dlnpi sltmn of ll e stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at J o clock p. 1,1., )esieruay: RECEIPTS 2A PS. Cattle, llogs. tneep. St. P. extra fancy California Jersey, $1.50 ham per. POTATOES Colorado white, 7So bu Red River Ohlos, SAC bu. ONIONS Yellow. 2c lb.; Bed Olobe. c lb.; Spanish (Imported Bermudas), $1.01 crae NUTS-No. 1 walnuU. WHO lb.t blk. walnuts. 3p lb. hi kory, 4o lb ; filberts. V., M. Wabash Missouri Pacific cnion Pacific N. W.. east.. N. W.. west. ,s car.'H-c; 1 car. fc: 4 car. 82c: 1 ' lSn lb! neenna. llV4o lb.: Rrsatla. l&o lh car, 81c. Corn; No. 3 white, 8 cars, 64c. almonds, lc lb. No. 4 white, 6 cars, 62Vc; 1 car. 61Hc MISCELUVNKOUS-Crgckerjaek. S3 ! -' LwlK.le' ca,r"' No'-8 white, 1 j raae; crackei jack. one-half rase. $1 76; R-iI'n. 5'-No- 5ell0,w 1 c2,r pJrt ,new- case; fard datas, 12Ho lb.; salted peanuts, bVC; I Cars, 34C; 1 car, 63C No. Vel- I .1 nnnenm IO 1 lh nelc.M ion o nMl I - - M 1 SX ULLi A AUt LI 8. HAVE TOU A FARM FOR SALE? Write a good description of your land and gend it to the Sioux City (la.) Jour- al, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad tfcdlum." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve dif ferent daya for $2; or 60 woids, $4, or 76 words. tS. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper; xSO.OUO readers dally in four great states. . REAL ESTATE LOAN8 FARM and civ loans at lowest rates. TOLAND A TRUMBULL. 448 Hee Dldg. H00 TO riO.OOO made promptly. F. dT Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th or Farnam Bta, CITY and farm loans, 6. 6, t pe J. H. Dumont Co., 418 8 Late 11a r cent. ank. A "For Bala" ad will turn seoond-hand furniture into cash,. ..... UTY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H Thomas. 228 State Bank Uldg. t TO' 6 for loans on best class city residence In amounts $2,000 up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., M?A Farnam St. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Do You Want a Home? I have a fine new six room house, all modern, beautifully finished, well located, near street car. A snap for $3,400. Terms: $500 cash, bal r ance monthly payments. Phone Wal. 2125. ; OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1616 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 3715. FARM AND CITY LOANS, O' DOUGHERTY & HUGHES, Til Keellne Bldg. Phone D. IMS. ' MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg- 6C CITT LOAN9. C. G. Carlberg. 310- l Brandeia Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE For Exchange Several different income properties amounting lo $SO,000 In value, renting for approximately $700 per month. Will ex change one or all for vacant lots or acres in Omaha. American Security Co. 4-kW 1 j- o r 111 hAi s KTn I c-i7. , r wir, case; cornpops. I'.zs case; oornpopa, one- S ,1Pc"r, 1' ml"d' lR,c,!!:' case. $1.66 case; B. W. oW 1. No K rrfiveri f , iai fl? 1 Honey. $3.7t. cnse Airline. 2 dos. ' Rvm-No 2 I'dS Mf' dr V' " 10 c,se- CocoanuU. $3.60 bat. TSo i i rir al. i 7 ise cldp": Motts, $3. kai; Motts, en- No! I carrs.26Ta,!iCai?.Vle8vC; bbl. ;. N.h.w.a. 13.15 keg. v ivo. 4, l car, 63c. Oats: S nndard, 1 car, 42c. No. 4 white, t cars. S9'-ic. Sample, 2 cars, 3Xe; 1 car (oata and barley), 37c; 1 car, 37c; 1 car, 3c. Omaha Cash Prices: Wheat No. 2 hard, ll.06-l.O7: No. 3 hard. $l,03l4Wl.tl5Vi; No. 4 hard, 96c1i$1.02; No. 3 spring, $1.01(1.02; No. 3 spring, $l.(XVal.01; No. i durum. 99Vio31.00; No. 3 durum, 97f499c; sample, 8ftg92c. Corn No. 2 white, 63V4c; No. 3 white. 6Hv 64c; No. 4 white, 6iu.wv2Hc: No. 6 white, 6W!fJie0c: No. 6 white. 594flOe; No. 3 yellow. 6'P4(i68c: No. 3 yellow. 6.";'S6714c; No. 4 yellow, 64HS'i5c; No. t yellow. 63 63V4C; No. yellow, 62ig3c; No. 3 mixed. 67iS7Hc: No. 3 mixed, 67fifi"c; rxo. mixed, mfiK3'4c; No. 6 mixed. bWVffieOe; No. 6 mixed. DfiWSBSc. Oats No. 3 white: 4M42U,c; standard, 41H(T42c; No. 8 white, 4Ka4lV(!c; No. 4 white, 3!t'4,fr40e. Barley .Molting. ftKirnwc; is'o. i reeit, kwmc. live No. 2. 90"!4yfi)lc; No. 2, SX(nflOc. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock snd grai'i brokers, JI15 South Sixteenth street: Arllclel Open, j Hlgh.l iiow, Close.! Yrs'y. C St. P.. M. & O C. H. A U , east C, B. A Q.. west C, R. I. A P., east C, R, I. A P.. west.,. Illinois Central Chicago tit. Western... Total receipts. 16 . 3 . . BO . 4 . 43 . 32 . 11 . 84 . 39 . 3 " . . 8 12 8 ' 7 (,.' 21 ii 14 1 4 1 ns Representative sales: No. )'i nat've litmba i,'.ii ua i h e fiider lambs 3i native lambs native ewes 477 nntlve ewes M native lambs ...-... Vtl fed lambs 1.17 fed lambs M native feeder lambs 204 fed lambs M fed lambs W fii feeding lamba... ,U Idaho ewes 144 fed ewes flftl fed lambs W fed ewes 74 fed ewss , 33T native lambs ........ Av. Price. ... 1 I 75 83 M ...112 ...110 ... 7l ,...71 ... 7 ... B'l ... 73 ... 63 ... M ...107 ...110 ... 13 ...102 ...loo ... 73 8 .10 I oil 6 00 6 90 I 91 8 75 8 7 75 t 00 8 00 8 U 6 25 I 10 I 00 I 00 00 soo 4io nnn. I 'Vs. i ted States boods were unchanged on Number of galea and leading quotations cn stocks war aa follows: gales. Hlrh. Lew. ClflM. DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle, llogs. Kneep, NEW YORK UEIMS.RAL MARKfBT Onotatlons of (be Day on Varloas l'oimnitl"4 ! NEW YORK, Deo. 14.-FIJUR Steady. I WHEAT Soot, firm: No. 1- durum. H.2. t. o. b.. New York; No. 1 nortnern, E- SAVE I2UO. On a -room strictly modern, well built home from owner; hot water heat. M. 337. Omaha Bee. LOT, 1.1th and Monroe Sta. Address F, Bee Office. South Omaha. Douglas 6013. Agents, lTtlt and Douglas. EXCHANGE YOUR CITY PROP ERTY FOR FARM LANDS If you want to go farming on s No. A-l farm, we have some good land of thla kind, where you can go and make good, not only in crops, but in advance on price of land. - Wa will consider your house, or city property us part payment, balance long time, Hee us at once as we liave only a few farms left on which we can e'v you thla kind of c deal. SCOTT & HILL l Poug. 1009. Ground Floor MgCague Bldg. OWNl' R wi I exch farm hear Co. Bluffs) S residences In Omaha and Winside, Neb., for small farm and caxh. J 3X0. Bee. SEVEN-PASSENGER auto to exchange for &-room bungalow. Phone Doug. 2ji REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT to buy for cash 2 or 3 very cheap lots. Give price and legal de- Ecrlptlon and you will bear from me. I. 340. Bee. IF YOU really want to sell your prop erty, our plan works. We put a de scription within the reach of every pos sible buyer In Omaha and vicinity. REALTY LISTING COMPANY, Tyler 400. Ware Blk. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE 15 Acres This land is northwest of Florence njxiut 1 miles; lias a good 6-ioom house with . barn and good well; some fruit trees. Owner wauls offer. Now is the time to buy to use or us un investment. Wheat , II. Pec. 1 fM 1 18i 1 15H11 1614AI 1 1.V, May. 1 lpH 1 19 I 16!, 1 174H't 17W4 Corn. Dec. r,ia fist 67 A 67 May. TOMS' 71H 70 70TA 71 Oats. Dec. 421 421, 42 t2 41 May. tefrtt KWAW 43A 45 Pork. Jan.. 18 50 18 62H 18 50 18 55 18 IK May. 18 40 18 65 18 40 18 603 18 174 Lard. Jan.. 9 70 fl 80 8 70 9 78 9 57' May. 92l 10 07H 9 )2 10 00B 9 87l,i Ribs. I r Jan.. I 9 80 8 88 9 774 9 80A 9 62 May.l 10 07HI 10 20 110 07H' 10 12H t Di.luih. $12,. and No. 1 northern. Manitoba. $1.2-'. o. I. f . Buffalo. Futures, steady; December. $1.224. . CORN-Spot. steady; No. 1 yeHow, SOHo, liromct. OATS-Spot. firm; No. I white, 4&VMP 4f.c. . ... nAi Quiet; prime, S1.27H; No. 1, ll.ZB; No, , SLlfxif 1.30; No. I, $1.0001.05; ship ping. )c. HOPS Quiet, state comon to choice 1915, 2O?j.'j0c; 1914. StflOc; Pacific coast 19ir. lli 15c; 1914, 8W10q. HIDES Steady; Bogota, 30Q31c; Central JiTlltl0t l&O LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts, SJ 34e; seconds. 3Mr33e. I ROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mess. $18.0) f-mil' ,0 Jrvt" W); -hort e1(.ea $19.006-22.00. Beef, steady; mess. $16.50 l1.uo family. -Sll.OoifiiiJ.so. Lard,"' firm; middle west, l9.85tf9.9S. 'iAL.Luw-.Htuui; city, so, nominal; Morris A Co Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co 8c h wart 1 A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln lacking Co... 21 So. Oimiha Pack, Co.... 14 Worrell 1 W. B. Vansant Co 48 Benton, Vans't A Lush li Hill A Son 110 F. B. Lewis Huston it Co J. B. Root A Co.. J. II. Bulla 1 F. Muss Hosenstoi k Bros. Kellogg 748 .1.417 . 8'8 .1,002 1.W1 2,772 2.8!2 2,767 268 773 80 1.51 8,l27 $.216 1,164 Werthelmer A Degen... H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild A Krebs.... Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. Christie Hlgglns Huffman Roth Mevers Baker, Jones A Smith.. 'Banner Bros John Harvey 'Dennis A Francis Kline Jensen A Lungren ..... Other buyera 4 2 146 64 26 73 2H1 10 47 66 75 28 T 17 4 IB 11 140 I7;i 61 11 29 709 CHICAGO , UVK STOCK MARKET Cattle Btrogr llogs Strong tee Weak. CHICAGO, Dee. 14. CATTLE Receipts. $.000 head; market strong: Christmas beeves, SU.O0rl1.; native beef steers, $4.10(111.00; western steers, $.30u.S5; cows ard heifers. $2.8.1ffi.4r.: calvis. 5.75m1 I0.3T.. HOUR Receipts, 29.000 head; market slrcng; mostly 1015c higher; bulk. $. 6.6f.; light, $5.80(.n.t; mixed, $il.l(Xti.80; heavv, $fi.26i?J.liO; rough, $6.2!VB.40; pigs, $4.5f(.o0. BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16,000 head; market weak; we'hera, $4.10!&.W; ews, $4.26.iTC.36: lambs, $7.0ij9.&0. gloax ritr Live Mtoek Market. BIOUX CITY. Is.. Dee. 10.-CATTLBJ-Receipts, J,50 0head; mnrket 10fl5c higher; native steers, .2HB7.35; bu'rhers. $4.SxjJ 6.60: cows and heifers, $4.7f.r.W; cannera. $3.5004.36; storkers and feeders. $5.1(xii.i; calves, $4.50ij7.00; bulla, stags, etc, $t.753 B.riO. HOOB Receipts, 7,500 head: market 10 20c higher; heavy, $f..3,Vif6.45: mixed. $6.1by S.3R: light. $5.75irW,15; bulk. $6.1Bfi.40. MHEH.P AND IJKMBH Receipts, 1500 head; market 25c higher; ewes, 86.73ffS.80; lambs, $7.W)?r9.uO. Alaska noli 4. WO Alilft-rhaltnpr 4t) American tMt Sucar tliK" American I'm lt.fci Amerlraa tvxiemolT .... 1. 70 Amarlran H a H I, too - Am. g. a fl. M Am. lusar Raflnlns.. Amerlran Tel Tel.. American Tubsceo ... Ana-oa4a Coppar .... Atthlnia (tfilrlwln IxKwmntlrs . Unltlmnra Itttle FVMhlrhani ataa) Brooklyn Rapid Tr. ... California fatmlauta 1aniKftM raj-lflo .... Centra I Parlflo rheMpaaJis Obo. ...... ,M innifti a. w.-. I1ili, M. 4k St. P..-.., im rtiirata, n. t. P, By... 4 rJiino Coppar , I. tee rolftrailn fuel A Iron..,, I MS 14 ai 7IH 22 S lit Ssitf ni' us Ilia IM ' 4M Ounlhis Btaal Pl.tllUra gwnritiaa Kris Uanarai Klsettic Omat Northarn bM.. J.oxi at am , HH l.X 107 10 Ml lco n 4T4 no si I 00 M4a lioe rtis. n i It 1044 7 71 4ri 4il ttmo 70 'lino l. Ji as r is! in 700 f.M l 4 ee A Asked. -B Bid. U.S. Hears Grants of Huerta Revoked by Chief Carranza WASHINGTON. Dec. I4.-Formal no tlce of the nullification by General Car ranza of "all ' acta, contracts and con cessions" of the Huerta and convention 1st governments in Mexico, reached the Mcxica embassy here today from Mexico City. The order. In line with an announce ment of his intention by General Car ranza several months ago, la effective. It notified individuals and corpora tions holding concessions granted by Huerta and conventlonlst government of ficials that It will be necessary for them to make new applications exactly as though no such concessions had hereto fore existed. The embassy also was advised today that persons charged with' sedition In Mexico would be tried by the Carranza government under the special law of 1862, which gives suthortty for Imposition of the death penalty and allows no appeal, Permission waa granted today by the State department for passage of Car- run is trnnni t h mil o h American terrttnrv . . .i. . ..... HiKher Drlcee on hogs lifted provisions. irora Agua i r.eta io DC"HV,!a , Packers d'd little or no selling; Commls- nere to nave given uenerai UDregon an alon houses and shorts were the chief opportunity to close up three sides of I buyers and appeared to be acting on the rectangle In which General Villa Is operating. The fourth side is the Ameri can boundary line. Villa with most of the force of 4,000, with which he arrived at Madera, Sat urday, continues to move closer to the southern side of the rectangle and is i-x pec ted at Chihuahua tomorrow ac cording to the department's advices. He is said to be without adequate supplies. Obregon has a large force concentrated a short distance south of Chihuahua. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featares of the Trading; and Closing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO Dec. 14. Heavy profit tak ing by longs, woh asserted tbat the gov ernment crop report tomorrow was likely to prove bearish, wiped out the greater part of a lively advance scored today in the wheat msrket here. The cloae was heavy at a net gain of ViS'lHc. w'th De cember at $1.164 and May at $1.17 1.17. Other final results were: Corn, unchanged to Ho off; oats, unchanged to lie up, and provisions unchanged to 40c higher. The setback that ensued from tse top level of tbesession was most apparent In the May option. December contracts re mained comparatively firm, owing to fears that a strike In progress on the Chicago Belt railway might interfere with current deliveries and especially as the stock on hand in Chicago Is small. . Word that the movement of wheat from' first-hands In the northwest had seriously fallen off had considerable to do with the strength which th market here displayed during 'the first half of tho day. It was also contended that the bulk of wheat In Buffalo or afloat there estimated at 23,000,000 buahels had al ready been sold for export. Corn sympathized to a limited extent with the wheat advanre, hut waa kept easy by clear, cold weather that favored hufcklng shipping. Trade In oats was mainly of a local character. KANSAS OITT. Dec. 14 CATTLE Ra celpts, 16,000 head; market weak: stackers) and readers strong; prime fed steers, $9 25 2,840 ' lO.OO; dressed beef steers, $7.00f.00: lue tern steers. 16 2fx3f.2.t : siocknra and Totals J32 11,448 12,94 'feeders. $5.My3.00; bulla, $5.66ia.O0; calves, CATTLE Receipts were slightly larger ; sn.wKtjw.no. "than yesterday; making the total for the HOG A Receipts, 15.000 head: market two days 14.038. a falling off of about higher: bulk of sales. $o.4W170; heavy. 2,000 head as compared wun tne same ie.snrji.7n; packers and butchers. S5.60ii6.7O; prices no better than steady. Tne lighter and cheaper grades of beef were sirong to lOo higher. Cows and heifers were In good demand again today, being strong to 10c higher or around lb&3bo higher tor ths two days this week. .. , . , , a ' ' blockers and feeders were sought after this morning, tnat is. tna nener grausai Booker Washington Memorial Fund of 2 Creigh, Sons & Co.! Million Authorized Douglas- aa). X Hc Bldg. TL'SKEGEK, Ala,, Dec. 14. Creation of a $2 0)0,000 Booker T. Washington me REAI, ESTATE NORTH SIDE fclCE 6-Room CoUaeith-UlhTEL tnoTl&l '"aowmeni ror tne luaaegee xn flght, gas, $2,000. $ltw down, $J0 par mo. J stltute was authorized today by the in- 3613 Wlru Tel. Web. 430b. stltute's trustees, who announced that CHICAGO 232 Neat four-room cottage ! $4,O0O already had been pledged, soma the outlook that the unexpected asortage of hog receipts today would continue loneer. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.221.23; No. 3 red. $1.1fl.l94; No. 2 hard, nominal: No. 2 hard. $l.0V4ifr1.llA. Corn: No. 2 yellow, old, 72tr72'c; No. 4 vellow, new, 6W7Hc; No. 4 white, new. taVato'-ic. Oats: No. 8 white. 4vtf40Vc; standard, 43 r43He. Rye: No. 3. 9bc. Barley: ai&lOo. Seeds: Timothy, $5.0ftfJ 8 00; clover, -$10. (KX(j 19.00. Provisions: Pork, $16.25; lard, $0.66: ribs, $9.Kofi 10.12. , BUTTER Hteady; creamery, TViitWiC EGGS Steady; receipts, 1.S97 cases; firsts, 29i30c; ordinary firsts, 2792Sc; at msrk rases Included, 20if'2!c. POTATOES Higher; receipts, 40 ears; VitliiRan and Wisconsin while. 73.jc; Minnesota and Dakota white, "2'ii 75c; Min nesota and Dakota nhios, 6;Vif72c, Pori.TH Y All e. higher; fowls. 12V. springs, 13Hc; turkiys. It'.?. OMAHA GEMtaw MARKET. Part modern. RKAL ESTATK KOVTH RIDK Dandy 5-Hoom Cottage, Two Lots on Corner, Fine Place for Chickens Ixok at 1001 8. 4Hth St., right on West Tjeavenu'irth car line, dandy a-room cot tage with. two lots, all fenced, chicken house, s'x or seven fine snade trees a crackerjack little home and plenty' of room to ralite chickens, or you ran build another house on the vacant lot. Price I.Suu; about $. down and the balance like rent. This Utile place Is a "world beater." so do not Waal any time, but go out and look It over light awar. Payne & Slater Co. ail Omaha National Bank Bldg. of It contingent upon raising the re mainder. The task of selecting a successor to Dr. Washington cs president of the school was referred to a subcommittee composed of Beth Low, New York, chair man of the board: W. W. Campbell, Tuskegee; Victor Tulane, Montgomery, Ala.; Frank Trumbull, New York, snd Edgar A. Bancroft, Chicago. Reports that the trustees were dead locked, the Alabama members favoring Emmet J Scott, for eighteen years' private secretary to Dr. Washington, and now secretary of the Institute, and New York and Chicago members backing Major R. R. Morton, commandant of the Hampton Institute, Hampton, Vs., were denied to nlghf in a statement signed by Beth Low, Theodore Roosevelt and four other members of the board. t POULTRY Alive: Turkeys, any slsa ever 7 lbs., I7c; broilers, )6'-fi17c: springs, lie; ducks, 10c: geese, ICc; hens. 9ftllo; young triuneg nens, eacn. aoc; roosters, so OYSTEHfS Chesapeake, standards, per gallon. $1.10: standards, $1.26: selects, $1.60; northern, standards. $1.45; selects, $1.71; New York counts, $1.90. Northern, small csns. 4112&c; large cans, 3fft-4.s. Chesa peake, small cans. V,2c; large cans, 304) FISH Halibut. 12c; salmon, fresh pink, tc; fresh red. UVfcc; catfish, fresh, lie; trout, fresh, 13c; white fish, fresh. 17c; rad snapper, fresh, 13; catfish, frozen. 13c; smelt, frozen. 10-It. boxes, $1.35; smoked white fish. 14c; kippered salmon, 17c. FROZEN FISH-Hallbut rises to suit. lOSc; catfish, large, for steaks. 11c: sal mon, falls, ; salmon, silvers. K-c: No. 1 trout, lie; No. 1 whltefl"!i. dressed. 10c; No. I whltetlsh. Urge, 1:c; '. I white fish. Jumbo. 18p; picker'.. r'Jiid W. C. Cc; pickerel, headless. $ ; black baas, rder si, tbc: barring, dressed, pair frosan. 6c; blueflsh extra fancy. 12c: red snapper, heaalees. dressed lOe; floun ders, )0c; scallops, per gallon. 13. 01. 6 If OK EH -White. 10-1 0. baskets, car lb.. 14c KIPPERtO) FISH-43aimon. lo-lb. bas kets, per lb., 17c. CFLVBT-Mtpimoiitti. per !, BEEF CUTS-rjbs: No. 1, I9c; No. . 1tWc; No. 3, WiC Loins: No. L 2lWc; No. 3. lac; Nu. 4. .14. Chucks: No. L 10c: No. country T Lie, So sDeclal Slic. ' perioa lasi ween anu a yenr BUTTfeRteady; ?ecefs, 8,804 tubs; beeves. the case yesterday were creamery extras, 8637Vo; firsts, ZSfc'Hoc; I r T'Vmi 7.. ..iVi V rini.h with .....j, u.iiitfji siow and dull from start to rinisn, wun EGGS Firm: receipts. 8.163 cases: fresh gathered, extra fine, 41042c; extra firsts. Sotf-IOc; firsts, 8a17c; seconds, 834j'36o. CHEESfc steady; receipts, .is uoxes; state, - whole milk flats, held specials. 17Hc; average fancy, 1614il7c: current make, specials. 16-Vc; average fancy, 14' f'4-.r. - IHJCLTRY Alive unsettiea: oressea ciulet; fresh killed chickens, 160-27C; fowls, i3fi7He: turkeys, zwo'zvj. MMMMMMMS .... . , Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Deo. 14. WHEAT December, $1.10 jft. 10H; May, tl.lVk 1134: No. 1 bard, $1.13'i; No. 1 northern, $l.ll(?rl.l2'A; No. 2 northern, $1.07J41.H4. FLOUR Fancy, patents. $6.46; first clears, $4. 80; other grades, unchanged. B A RL K Y 4MWI Wo. RYE 0tilc. BRAN-I18.00fil8 50. , CORN No. 3 yellow. 73Sc OATS No. 3 white, 3939C. ' FLAX-$2.00i82.03. , Kansas City Grain and Precisions. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 14. WHEAT No, 2 hard. $1.(31.11; No. 2 rad. I1.1S4J1.16; December. $1.0f.T; Mliy. $1.0Wi.flW.09l. CORN No. 2 mixed. 65160; No. 2 WM. r- December. mc: Mey, e7H"- BUTTBTWrreamery, $8c; firsts, I'c; seconds. 29c: packing, 19-j. EGGB Firsts. 29c; seconds, 20c. POl'LTRY Hens, lOVitgriis; turkeyt, 17c; springs, 13c. , . Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 14. WHEAT Spot, quiet; No. 1 Msnltoba, 12s 3M; No. 2, 12s; No. 3. Us lOd; No. 2 hard winter, new. lis 9d. .- , CORN Rpot, quiet: American mixed, yellow, nominal; American mixed, new, s Id. f IM. l.onl" Grain M-eVe. ST. LOT-IS. Dec. 14-WHFAT-No. 2 red, $1.20171.15: No. 3hard. nominal; De oermSer $1 11: May, I1.14T. CORN-No. 2, S&iKI'Hc: No. 2 whits, 66H: December, 66c; May, 88Tfcc. OATS NO. Z, wc; mo. I wnuo, ISc. . Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Deo. 14. COFFEE The market for coffee futures was very quiet today. The opening was nominally 1 point hi her to 2 points lower and no busi ness whatever was reported until well along in the afternoon when there waa a sale of May at 6.87c, or about 8 points above last night's closing price. The close ass net unchanged to 2 points higher. Bales were 2.000 bags. December, .7Sc; January, 6T9e: February. .79e; March, .rt)c; Anrtl, 6.82c; May, .S5c: June. 6 He; July. I.3e: August, 6.9fic; September, 6 c: October, 7.02c. Bpot, quiet; Rio 7s. 7ic: Pantos 4s. 9c. Cost and freight offers were about 6 points lower on the average wl'h quotations ranging from 8.85c to 9103 for f-antos 4s. basis English credits. The official cables reported no changes In the primary markets. Metal Market. NEW YORK. TVe. 14 METAL I yea d offered, $5.40. Hpelter. $16 2fyrrl.76. Copper, quiet; electrolytic. ii.7fc 30.00. iron, firm; No. 1 northern, $18.5019 00; No. !, $!8.00'ly I1B.50; No. 1 southern. $18.50ft'19 00; No. 2, $18.00HB.50. Tin. firm; spot, Vr.yifi& "0. At London: Spot copper, 76 12s Id: futures. iT7 6s; electrolytic. 97 10s. Bpot tin. 167 15c; futures. 167 10s. Anti mony, 135. Lead, 28 6s. ftpelter. . light $6 264ji6 0: nigs. $1 00iffH.06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, l,W head: market higher: lambs. $S.ro4i.0O: I yearlings. M75f7.fi(i; wethers, $.00ibj.60; ewes, so, SMS. zo. Oraat Nn. Or etfa. . . Oncsanbatm Daploratlan. Illlnola Oantral lntrhnmuati CVm. Cnrp. Inspiration Coppar lnimjunl ilarvaaur,, Kansas C11, Roathars... lhlfh Valley Loulavllla Nasnvllls.. Mavloan Patroiaum Miami Coppar Mknnurl, K. S T. pM... Mlaaonrt Pnetfla National Rlaralt National load Nsvatla, Oopnae Naw Vrk Oantral N. Y., N. H A H Norfolk Waaiarn Northarn Padrta Parlflo Mall Pari tie Tel. Tal rannarlranla Pullman Palars Otr Har Om. Olpsar Hearting Kamiblla Iron A fftaal... aottttwrn Pantfle 1 Honthara Railway : Ktuitabakar Compaar .... Tannaaaia Copper Twaaa) vmpnr vnma ranna .... futon Parlflo tifn t'nKal RUtaa fllaal.,..,,, 43.104 . D. I P,!.. ....... t'taa Oopnar Waatarn Union Woatlnfhouaa noirte - Montana Power Oanaral Motoea Wahaah B pfd.. !M l.7o lit 4JU 10 174 ij 1 1 "I 1K 1 11 Tlw 47S 7ii 4a 41 lio Mil It. II "in 'ii" .'iiii iat l 8 4kt lllii II 1 'ii" sH S4 1'. 1 H ', BD 110 W I u'! IMS 3v; ' an 14 10 ll, I W 47 MVi 11 Ml 1S l H' MH HH , 41a 41 17i4 1V 4h TIM IM 44 1114 o '4 S3 lit M lH li4 1 1' U.7 10641 I'M V l' w 4 70 TOW) 173 ill l.mo 114 lull 4.mt 13 U 45 4i s.4n i.v l.son . I.IM l.xn 84T Ml lfV ".t l'4 M fr.' 10O1A Mil .SK 174V, 1M riT . till lh,S 1IV 7m !' 0 M4( u.7e t.lm 1374 Mil m) iitu . I, K Ml ns i l.xu w 6 1MVI 11111 lla 4IMi r f44 lf4 IIS 174 m 1J71 n ss 114V, nva m 64 V, ime 167 I.N - IV St. ' ' (.... "f ST. LOms, Deo. 14. CATTLE celpts, 4.6O0 head: market strong; native beef steers, $7.6ftrf 10 40; yearlings steers snd heifers. $8.5iX(iil0.2O: rows, $5.60677.00:. Stockerti and feeders. t6.O0td7.3r: southern There was some lltrte country demand '''"rs. $6.25ijT8.60: cows and heifers, it.OOta1 yesterday and speculators soia qune a, 1 "' r.: ' '-2". number of cattle so that they were all anxious for a rew more mis morning, making the market aotive ana sirona 10 100 hi her. or around lOMo higher than last weak Quotations on cattle: Good to choice fed yearlings. $8.0lt.5v: fair to good fed yeerlings, f7.OQft8.00; common to fair fed yearlings. $9.0O(j7.00; good to choice nsavy beeves. $7.75b8.75; fair to good rornfod beeves, $1.757.76: common to fair corn fed beeves, $6.0041.76; good to choice grass breves, $6.757.60; fair to good gruas beeves, $6.26'u6.75; common to fair grass beeves, $6.3uo.3; good to choice grass heifers. $5.60&.i0: good to choice grass cows, U.26j8riK; fair to good cows, $4,2vtf 6.26; common te fair cows, $3.224.60;. good to choice feeders, $6.767,26; fair to good feeders, tS.lMPi.K; common to fair teed ers, $5.2&.15; good to choice stockers, $6,764(7.26; fair to good stockers, $6D0&6.76; common to fair Blockers, $6.oKU6.(Jt); stock heifers. $6.2iif4.00: stock cows, $4.604tri. 3o; stock oalvea, $6.X)IJ7.26; veal calves. $6. WW 1.50; bulls, stags, etc, H.OofJH.OO. Represtntative sales: Ns. Av. tr. Ho. 11 M IH II I K 16 II....... 14 10 I 40 14 M 1171 I M I , 1 1141 I IT 40 11.3 I 17 LV n. SIIEKP AND I.AM US Renalnta Trrt head; market steady; yearlings, $6.50f 2i: IVpb-. $8.00tfj.26; sheep and swes, $6.60416.60. ToV. K l4 International Marina pfd. M.MI ' 74 74 Total aalas for Ihs say, 417.0(a) tiaras. ' Suffragists Appear m Pageant in Honor .of SiisanB. Anthony St. Joseph Lire Stoek Market. WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.-An elaborate j pageant picturing the life and work of I Susan B. Anthony, the pioneer suffrage ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Dec. 14. CATTt.W leader waa .t.a4 fc.ra higherfVeVrs 1: ' the ahnual convention hblfers, IS KVfifl.BO; calves. $.00t9.2n. , ' thg Congressional Union for woman 4... 11... ... I... tl... 14... U... I... 4... II... M... a... i... 1... 1... 1... 1... 4... H... I... 11..... 1 I II 11 II A. ft. ....KWI I SS 101-4 I l& .... 9 M ....1100 I M ...Jl I ....111! 7 la .... 174) 4 M .... 10 I 14 ....tl"6. I 4 .... Il I 71 .... W7 I 71 ....10M 100 HOGS- Receipts. 11.500 head! market higher: bulk of sales, K46fi 6.V SHEEP AND LAMB-Rcelpts. 6,000 head; market slow; lambs, $8.00ga.a. took a Sight. "Receipts of live stock at the 'fWe principal wesiern marsets yesterday t w t ,aa Onaha , 7,80a Chicago' ............... '6.000- '29000 Woux Cltv 2.RO0 7,ot) Kansas City 18.000 13.000 St. LouU 4.6m) 7,400 Totals. .36,800 72,200 Suffrage. More thtui 409 persons appeared In the pageant including many young women prominent In the social circles of this and other cities. Five "frlejass" symbojlxlnr the progress women have made in their Jgh wwomw. , 1 vum it. ,iiii vi i 111:11 1 12,tm "e aiiarnaieo wun soenes picturing ten . 16,000 episodes In Mtsa Anthony's life, costumes ot the various periods since the civil war days were worn. Tomorrow representatives of . the con gressional union will aeek a hearing be for the repuMlcan national committee. The executive council of the National American Woman Suffrage association held a meeting here tonlg t rrelltr In ' y tj SAVANNAH. C.a., Dec. 14 TfRPTTT TINE Firm. Kjc; sale. 324 bhls.: re ceipt a, VO hbls.: shipments, 95 bbls.; Stork 1f6 bbls. ROOTN-FIrm: sales, ,00 bbls.; receipts. ?.5" hbls.; shipments. ,62 bbls.: etocks. 7H.TB1 bbls. Quotations: A. R, C D. E. F. i, H. $.-. 40: I $f.o: k. tt.Mi4) 10; M. 6.30; N. $6 70; V4, n.oo; WW, $7.25. agar Market. NEW TORK. P. 14 SUGAR-Raw, barely stesdv; eentrlf ugal, 4 644 7tc; moiasses, a.crv.a-iG. nerineo, qmei. ru tures ooeneo quiet and at noon were about unchanged from yesterday's clos ing prlcei. " 0--lt Mrfct. VrTW TORK, Iec. 11-DRT GOODH Cotton goods, firm; yams advanced to day. Wool products advanced. fcUka, av. TTI 4 71 I II Ml I 31 Ml IM 77 I 71 ITI I WI 10U' 6 M HEIFERS, is I 00 a.. Die 171 1.. tin is n.. Sal I OA I . 1020 I K 11.. W IN bl.. HULLS IflM 4 I... luaO 4 71 1 . 4 4 SO 1 . ........liV 6 M 1 CALVES. 417 U 1.. 114 7 M 1 ... . S7r a aa t . STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. n M III WI I 71 ISO I pa 771 I 00 HI 111 171 1 10 136 4 TI Uhd 4 M line o li I M IM IN too I Oil me 1 m " HMr York Money MnrUf N"!W TORTC. Dec. 14. MERCANTILE) ifl rr, nvn 3 per cent. fiTETRLING EXCHANGE (M day bills SILVErV-Bat ' tSe; Mexlca'od'oiigrs. th- Pn,n" tomorrow of the forty-sev- c. '' nth annual convention of the association. Irwtar ' nt steady; railroad. Delegates already on the ground are I TIME IX5AN" firmer: 60 days, S'4 per cmef'y Interested -In the election of a jeent: 90 days, 2 per cent; months, 214 new president to succeed Dr. Anna f CAYLWr-Flrmer: Wrtf "ord Bhaw who has announcd her lu cent; low. 2 per cent, ruling rata. 3 SeJ tentlon to retire-after serving eleven uij iRafc i'n, a irvr ceni; closing D1Q, 2 years. per cent.; oiierea av per cent. Closing quotations on ponus today were as iuiiows; I DO I 10 45 I e II 110 I 10 4 ' l Jl HI in ss a I I 10 H "l II HO I iu I J M I tUk I to 7 l"a I 7i 44 lU T 10 14 ,ul IDAHO. . 19 feeders.. 17 6 20 28 feeders . 26 Z) 13 steers.... 817 6 to HOGS Receipts were liberal. JW cars. or 18.300 head, arriving. Supplies so isr this week foot up 31.763 head, being 1,400 larger tnan last week, e.uw neiri m-n two weeks ago. and nearly twice r-.e site of supplies on the corresponding days last year. . . Shippers bought more rreeiy 10017, paying prices that were In most in stances fully a dime higher than yester day. Bulk of their purchases was made at 6.004O, and a few loaus aom aa high as $6 46, ths day s top. All ths river markets were like South Omaha, pretty well supplied, but Chicago receipts fell far short 01 tne swimaie. This proved a bullish factor, and while packers were slow In getting sianea, they finally opened out by taking the good hogs ot nearly all weights at fully ofloo higher. Choice heavy hogs were scarce and shippers had picked them out pretty clean by the time killers gdh. started, so good hogs weighing 200 pounds or mora were sanerallv bought fairly readily at ths advance. Of couras there V 8 la r. S. la. ras do oouson . . . V. S. 4a ras lo coupon . Panama Am. Umalt. la. sac. .. ti Ma, Pa rv. la 461 N T. C. 4a4. I... .Ill ..leiVtN. T. Cltr 4VW 10.V1 ..WtViN. T. fftau 4Ha.. nil, ...IOJMM. y N. H. H .HO er. la iiau. oounaa..l'iH4No. Paclfto 4s U " so Is A. T. a T. e. 4Vs. .Ionian, g L. raf. 4a aainour a 110. iH4.. n pa. T. s T la AichWoo atin. 4a..,. Mpann. eon. 4tns Hal. a- Ohio 4s i v, do na 41ia Oa. Paciria 1st It raautln sen. 4a 7ia. a ntuo ihs... sma. 1. a a r. ('. B. O I. 4s.... II oo. Paa. er. I O k I 6 P 1 4Vs..lorvi op rcf. 4a.... C. 4C I. r. r. 4a H "0 Rallwar la r. g. raf. 4Ha. ... 17 Unloa Pnlfla n. K. o eat. as . na 4n ... M ... ...loo. r. 4s 71 I lWi MVi ins nrla rn. 4s... rien. KlaMrte la.... Ot. No. lat 44a. ... III. Oaii. rat. 4s ... K. C. Ho. raf la.. U N unl. aa... M. K. T. 1st 4a . Did. . 71 IT. . Hubbar .intu.tr a. ataat to. . USi'Wabaae lat Is . BlWaat. t'nlos 4Via . M . Knao av. la. . MVkAnrlo-rraoek Is ... ..lnJ'4 ..KM iniVI M 1M Cuifea Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 14. CXVTTON Spot, quint; middling uplands, 12.26o. No salea. Futures opened easy; December, 12 06c; January, UOhc; March. 12.3WJ12 26c; May, 12.60c; July, 13.Ho; October, 12.20c. The cotton market closed barely steady, at a net decline of 10 to 16 points for ths day. Cotton futures closed barely steady; December, 12c; January, 12 04c; March. 12 2wv. May, 12.48c; July, 12 lc; October, 12 17c. LIVERPOOL. Dec 14. COTTON-Hpot. easier; good middling, T tld: middling. 7.64d; low middling. 7 06di. sales, l.'.UO balea. K. sport Oil Again Revised. NEW YORK, Dec. 11-The Standard re-exSptions-to this, but ss a genera! joiTmpany1 New Tor'k-.Tn" thing good lights, which were In - rather noUneed an advance of 36 polnu In re liberal supply, found a ready ouUet. i.fned petroleum for export, mavklng eases TH poorer kino or ugnts. uo wmi 1 or 110.7s rents per gallon, tanks 6 cents and the common mixed bogs were overlooked on ths earlier rounds again today, and aa quite a few of tbem were lert ror the close, they found the going pretty alow and trade promised to be little If any better than yesterday on these rlaasea. Big strings sold at $6.2Srrl.36. snd there was a good showing as high as lo.40, po slblv enough selling at this price to put it in the bulk. It proved to be a dragrry market on the liutitiir atuft. but In ths cnl m jt everv- stands rd white In barrels I.S6 cents. Bask Cleartaga. OMAHA. Dec. 14. Rank clearings for today were $3,130.14.18 and for the oor rrsKiadlng day last year $2,371.90.63. Apartments, flats, wousaa and cottages ran be rented quickly and cheaply by s Bee "For Rent." Culls from the Wire Owing to the growing congestion of traffic in the vicinity of New York and 1 "In order If possible to avoid an im pending absolute blockade." the Pennsyl vania railroad extended Its embargo on 1 export freight- to include freight originat ing on all connecting lines and destined to the New York district whether for ex port, roaatwlse or domestic consumption." This embargo does not sDnlv to freight originating on the Pennsylvania railroad. ins laie c. it. tiarnman wished to pur chase the Boston A Maine railroad and St one time Charles 8. Mellen was almost ready to sell It to him, according to Mr. Mellen'a testimony at the trial of the eleven former directors of the New Tork, New Haven A Hartford railroad under the Sherman antl-truat law. But the New Haven finally declined to sell, and ob tained from Massachusetts the legislation which enabled It to hold the boston & Maine under the laws of that stats. Don't Use Dangerous Antiseptic Tablets It is an unnecessary risk. Use the safe antlseptlo and germicide, Absorblne, Jr.. it kills germs quickly and surely with out any possibility of harmful results: made of pure herbs, non-poisonous, snd' there la no danger whatever If the chil dren get hold of the bottle. It retains its germicidal powers even when diluted' one paut of Abeorblne, Jr.. to 100 parte water and Its antlseptlo powers one part Absorblne, Jr., to 300 parts water. The germicidal properties of Absorblne. Jr., have been tested and proven both In laboratory and actual practice. Detailed laboratory reports mailed upon request. Use Absorblne, Jr., wherever a liniment or a germicide is Indluated; to reduce sprains, wrenches and swollen veins; to heal cure, bruises and sorea. Absorblne. 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