21 TllK HKK: OMAHA. WKDNKSDAY. DKCKMHKU 1015. I J REAL ESTATES 8.RM R ,! I. ! FOR SI.F1 TKXAS. f ACRES of southern Texas, Hon county, clear; for lire stock, livery or am land selling for take en acre In good care Midland Hotel. county. Clear; 10 Property In north; fco an acre; will ti iwdo. A. Miller. lllltKLLAMii'lS. HAVE TOO A FARM FORALB . Write a rood description of ajour land and send It to the Stoug City (Ja Jo?! hal. "Iowa's Wont Powerful Went Ad Vidlum " Twenty-five words every Frl May evening. Baturday morntnt n(t avery fiaturday evening and Sunday fur one tnonth. giving sixteen ads on twelve, air ier nt days for It; or M woids. 34. or 71 Laet circulation of any low new. Kper; 350.000 readers daily U ttt great Lias. REAL ESTATE LOANS Ho TO lie.oOu made prompU. F. D. Weed. Weed Bldg..l3th Fsrnam Sta, ud farm loans, 6, 6S I per cent. Dumont Co.. 413 State Bank. :. CITY . H. V A "For Bale" ad will turn second-hand t furniture into cash. ARM and citv loans at lowest rates. OLANU & TRL'MBULU 448 Wee Bldg. CITY property. Large loana a specialty. VT. H Thomas, 238 Btate Bank Bldg. TO 4k for loana on beat oiaaa city residences In amounts 32,000 up, also Vfitrm leans. Reasonable coinmieeions PETER8 TRUST CO.. IKli h ernam ei. I PE riuiuA kmx r.t NphrnKt rar ma OKEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. )m umana national, mono t'uKlw MONEY on hand for city and farm loana H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. 6c7 CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberg. 11 Brandela Thenter Bldg. PBAL ESTATF FPU EXCHANGE GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipts of All Graini Are Rather JJght and Ctih Demand it Quite Active. CASH CORN 13 UNSTEADY OMAHA, December 28, tint. Receipts of all grains were rather light today and the cash demand was quite active. There were eighty cara of wheat re ceived on the floor and moat of the Bales were quoted from unchanged to 8o lower. The better gradea of hard winter wheat were In good demand and sales ware mads at unchanged price. The cash. corn market was rather un ateady, the commercial grades selling from unrhanged to fee lower, while few cars of corn of the poorer gradea were sold at advanced prices. Oata were a trifle weak, selling from unchanged to lo lower. Receipts of this cereal were pretty tight and the demand was quite active. Rye sold la lower and barley remained nominally unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1,224,000 bu.: oata. 188 000 bu. Liverpool Close: Wheat. Id higher; corn, lmd higher. Primary wheat receipts were l.ttt.OnO bu. and shipments of 877,000 bu., sgalnst re ceipts of 1 207. 000 bu. and shipments of Ktfi.no bu. last year. Primary corn receipt were 1.2 OnO bu. and shipments of 4M.000 bu., against re ceipts of l.R3n.ftoo ,tu. end shipments of 923,Oiio bu. last year. Primary oala receipts were 73S.000 bu. end shipments of (Wl, 000 bu., against re ceipts of 12.000 bit. and shipments of 133,00 bu. last year. These sales Wire reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $1.09; S cars. 11.08; 1 car. 31.07H; 1 car 11.07. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1 0(5: 1 3-6 cars. 11.06; 4 rare, $1.04: 2 cars. I1.03H: 7 cara, 11.03; 6 cara, 11.02; 2 cara. tl.ol. Sample: 2 care. 31.00; 1 2-6 cara. Sc; 2 cars. 87c. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, 11.08. No. 2 durum: 3 cara, today on support from trede Internet and cominlaeion house buying. At noon priceo were I to 4 points net higher. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. 3OULTRT-Allve! Turaeye, tT else ever 7 lha, I7o; broilers, ISsfllle; springe, lie; ducks, l0o: geese, 10c; hen. Utile; young glunea hena. each, ate; rooitere. lo. OY(4Tlrl,a Chenes ,r l nt gallon, It. 40; standarda . I1.2&; selects, II M; northern, standarda. tl.W; eelecta, il.il: New York oounta, (l.W. Northern, mall cans. :'4Cc; ! cni. litfw. Chnaa peske, small tana. ICKi.'x: large cans, Fiail-Hallbut UMic; salmon, fresh pink, tg freh ".! i;- ai' tien. trout, fresh. iic white fish, fresh, 0a; red snapper, freeh. 1' ; vaiful.. :i..en. e; smelts, froaen. 10-lb. noses. II. U; smoked white fish, 14a; kippered salruoit, "rROXFT FlFH-HsltWut. slees te gult. JCHo; catfish, large, for steaks, l.Vi: sal mon, falls, K; gatmen. INera Wo; No. trout, llo; No. 1 whtteflsn, dreesed, lo; Ne. 1 whlteflah. Urge, 16o; "e. l white fish. Jumbo, lie; Dickered, rvund W. C, (e- pickerel, headlea, let blaok baaa, ?rder sis. 26c: herring, dreaaed, pair roten. ec; blueflsh. extra farcy, lie: red aapper. heaolesa, dressed loo: floun der. 10c: scallops, per gallon. M.0. SMOKED ri-HU -Whlta. 1Mb. baaksta. per lb., 140, KIPPERED FISH Salmon. 10-lb. bas kets, per lb., 17a Prices of beef cuts: No. 1 ribs. lHo; No. 2 rlbe, 18'c; No. t rlbe. 12Hc; No. 1 loins, 204c; No. 2 loins, 18c; No. I lolna, 14c; No. 1 chucka, tc: No. 2 chucks, c; No. 3 chucks, ci No. 1 round", 13'd; No. 2 rounds, 12r; No. I rounds. llVo: No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2 plates, IV; No. I pistes. 7c CELERY Mammoth, per doi.. aOWo BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1. lW No. 2. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Steady and 8toeker Strong- Sheep and Lambt Fif teen to Quarter Up. HOGS SELL STEADY TO STRONG OMAHA. I ie eml-er iniV Receipt were: Cattle. 11"' Sliccn Offlrlal Monday n.iJT; b.-"l Fatlmale Tupsdev .. H."'"0 Two davs this week ll.l7 17.0 a.tTo ame days lt werk.o.; Seme days I wks. ago.!."! ' r"; .5ame days 2 wk. sgo.l't.J:! M,rH2 Ssme dsya 4 wks. ago 1M 1""' :'.l fame days laM year.. I 41 -0.i -'' The following table ehowa the receipts ef cattle, hog and sheep at the Omaha live slock market for the yesr lo date as compared with Isst yean 1H1&. "'4 'nc Cattle I ?m4;3 W.M . Hogs 2.:)i.M7 t.V".l ltT3..i neep l.wmi The following table shows the average prlcea i,t hogs at the omaha live stock market for the last few days, with com-psrtsi.ns: 1815. il!!4. 'imi.Tliill. iltll .TU10. '1W 7 li 6 Mi i be mske 27 71. end are nominally quoted to Eft rt t)v mmiv Irailern I U'lotxtlona on elierp and lamha; tml. good t i hnlce, r-M .': Iimhi. fair to good. ii 'iii , lainl. clipped. T tVi8t: lambs. fa..ler. 7 i0 tearllnga. good to rholi e Udht, r Sn;k". vearllna. fair lo chole hrary, ; O-itil ; yearlings, feederp. i. 7r.W: wetheia, fair to rhnlce, $:,.7Mi v. roea. good . holee. 0n; ewea. fair to good, l.inn; ewes, feed er. "a r" Representative, aales No. A v. 7.- fed lembg tj 10 noi n latnUe 87 v fed lanibe T 31 lis 77. 4 fe. I n la . 74 fe l limu . . 3 fed Umlii NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET 8ucvfion of Selling; MoyemenU with Interrali of Feeble Ralliei. RECENT GAINS DISSIPATED NKW YORK". TVc 28. Foreign affairs, 8 ? psrtl 'i!arly toe reportel crisis In he Pr. i n o I o 4 1 Oil Z.i flll 4.0 LIK ST4X K HI8Hi:T Date. Heo. i Uec. 1.1 Hoc. 14. pec. li. Iec. i Ieo. 17 lea 18 lea 1 Ieo. 20. le3. ' 1 Mi 7 4o MSI Ml 3I'I 84 11 4" S4T 40 lam Una Maae lat lhrr teeag. IM"';0 te.- v ':ATT!.tv-aiclT.. JAi head. s'i fi -rr native b ' steers. tm ateera, r-3l 'I" "imm mri r. 'r.. I' 4IS A: ' ralrea. ! e n - iv e-(.. - r, a ra'. mrl strong nvxtty : ri k of ts'ea titlHK.. I(,. ,-.. J.. rr.ne4. h l&t) 7.. I.v, H i'ftn fOih. AVilS 0. pi '. y hllKlr.l" A fit) 1.8 WH--Peetpa. U.fitl heed, rtaf ' w K-- 8v .'iT 11 T 121 i Kl 7 41 1 I ' 7 141 IKi 7 w I a ; no; 7 fi " l 7 01 T 2i 7 W 4 001 7 M1 I 14 T t 021 7 471 I M I I 1 14 Wi t; inn iwin; - t 48 7 08i on : ism iwl f fill v, A a-a rax eiaadr . nifra. 14' ar-eiee J.ire market l.lee eiewti Market. -CATTUR l:- 'era 744 iti. NATIONAL SWINE SHOW FOR OMAHA Huge Exhibition i Being Planned, with EYery Pro2pect for Its Sucoei. MEETING HERE THURSDAY A national awln sbow for Omaha, with between J. 000 and 8.000 blooded aatne from halt th atates In the union on exhibition hera, li halnf planned by oma local men along with J. J. Ioty of Shenandoah. Ig., arcretary of the National Swine llrredrrg' gngortatlon. Nina or ten national associations, each made up of breedorg of a par ticular Kind ot awlne, are on record a time. Mexican petroleum rising IH gg favoring iUCh a thoW, and. aC e new price of llv hut elsewhere . amrng the various high piir.-d s cclnlt es COrdlng 10 K. Z. RU8ell, aiBOCiate Mal..,';yIUr.VbtM.V,V,V ln Twentieth Century Rails eeper-teiiv Ht. r'a.n and New Parmer In Omaha, these may be 17 icoiinted .01 to .ubacrtbe a toUl of eX'V,':, i0ri:':,;'::,:,i'" ',I-000 towrd the uweM of log 7 points lo 84j on the threatened SUCh ahOW. Krltlah rah'net aere held to be mainly screuntable for the pevnoimced change In stieculative aent'menl today. Instead ef the breadth and higher prices that characterised yesterday a extensive ep eatlona H ere was a aiicresaton of selling movement s with Intervals of feehle rallies. Many recent gains were die slratrd, I'nltcd Stales .steel, again the lead- recording an extreme loa of 1 at i;s from which It made only slight re every Araicnda Popper, whose directors ful fillel popular exprottlon hv iticreaalng the nuarterly dividend from 11.00 to 11. VI, wa ner ateadv pressure, and other la a iea r.f that group, nolahly American "melting denote auhstantlsl aelllng. re. ,mrt!.'' of another rise In copper rmtal lo tT-c or future dellverv. OH stocks were vrr. ..11. . .,,.1 .,rr ror to t y rxniNOR FOR CANADA LAND, fl .12. No. 3 durum: 1 car, $1.11; 1 car, .Vtinn 4 miles from Center, fl. 10: 1 car, L08. No. 4 durum: 1 car, gJrJi?I io?.n?v Colorado In the heart fl06: ca. 3104. Corn-No. 4 white:" . P8"o". c,ouIn'r;,-C .",r,".v' .holco land; ' cars. 63c. No. b white: 1 car. 61c; 4 cara. pt the ban Lu'e v''y. rmico r aja. rar 5Sc. riear, with a Pld-"P rw,'rr' nadV Ad- N"- yellow: 3 cars. 6c. No. 4 yellow: 2 change for a good farm In Canada. Ad yellow: 1 car. 68v4c; 1 car. T-as 1 . vtiA- 1 -. ni n. (VO. ;'i 1 a sit-. a a.i - 1 1 1. in i mi', t ,e e. H t r a, I- ' NiCh!i.No-Al5?:,Il2: P 1N iV T H f 1J iiZZ r,r . JTuZ,.;n : T"'".' -"."unfed to 6M.rt00sh.,s i J lima hag no, yet beer .set. but a 5V . V n . . Vt , T1 0. V4 1 B 7 1 'l I 1 J1 " 'l . ""f"rrnQn ts were again a restrain- """"' . No. 2, 13o ; No, 2, 12o- Plates: No. 3. rc; i,. 26 I I "J " I ? .' a8i eigkt. Influence, although dealings were fommerclal club when Secretary J. J. NtlVg<lJt-BrWr.rav 1H t. 1H , T.W 7 T s 7t I 1 .. fiv. T:W&SXT&T l& new l,"y f ,h National .Association of lbs., in gaparato comp.. 17o; over lVt to I n 6 Xi 7 14 I 7 .r 5 w 7 7-, m '(,! eri s-r-. ,.at-rday m Mmtim ' ,w 16 " "wtno Breeders la to be In the olty. Mr. tr.. 16o; springs, any slse, J2c;tfucks -m llMr.Z " ' j J!"-V "h," 'nte national al.area were again sold l'oty la then to confer with B. Z. Ruasell 'ove'r . Uo. Jf; .d"d" os'ltlon of live e.o.k I, " AZ frgS , ,S serir,, tle'luInTat 5 ' Cantury Farmer. F F. 8He. Turkeys. 17 c; old Ton 16c; under Ynl " ..k y,rds. t.maha, Nc. Kaaaaart. 7 ,ee n.rren? mii.rnVnt LrnflhW Inire iome Vor"- ""' m h Bu'" I lbs.. Sc; leas than iba. eac not twenty-four houra ending at 3 o'cl. La-.:- J Xo reigtieri to that fact. Ktanca were steady (Ictln; K. V. Parrtah. manager of the anted. Geese, full feathered and fat. ,Mter.lv: i 'e ' Vf 1 WO 7 to. 7 h-t Russian e.h.. -T7 V?; - c k. . I aV a - .. . . " t -.v'nnsir wpi ni'Mll Will U li rV'M is (II UUUIll II V II L IllliBi a fix well "located houaes. located In dlf- ferent rrta of the city. c"r""l,,ln,10i 1 a a and ( rooma earn, mining rer month. Will exchange for acreage or J LooU farm land In eastern Nebraska or 1 western Iowa. Total value, I22..O0. Loan. , s.800. E'lulty. 12,M K. T. Heyden, 114 I Ilamey Kt. Phone Douglas 100 5 TWO OOO D IjOTS In town of 2,000 popu lation. Dunlap. la. 3000 cash or trade j tor uivvura invrvihi -" " ; Logan, la. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE . Half-Acre . and 6-Roora House ' $1,700 $200 Down lV4-story house, new this year; goog ,.1T. wMvmA rrA and lltnev line: I Li .m . V.auv mnnthlv Davmeiiti. HASTINGS HE YUEN, ltll llaniey Bt. REAL ESTATE XORTH SIDE No 3 mixed: 8 cars. 66c. No. 4 mixed: 3 cars, 64c; 1 car. 6340. No. 5 mixed: 2 cars, S14c; 1 car. 61c; 2 cars. BS'-jc: 5 cars. Mc. No. e mixed: 4 csrs, nr; a cars, ot;. Sample: 1 car. 5o; 1 car. E6He: 1 car, &&c; 1 csr. SOc; 1 car. 48c. OatsStandard: 3 cars, 4lWc; 1 car, 41c. Sample: 1 car, 89c: 1 car SSUcr t car. 87o. Rve No. 2: 1 car. 2c. No. 3: 2 cars. 91c. Bample: 1 ear, 87 o. nariey io. : X car, atu, rejvm. car. 56c. Omaha Cash Prices w near: ino. nam. tl.12irrl.14; No. 2 hard. 21.O7ei.09; No. 4 hard. tl OOWl.OS No. 2 spring, ii.twa'j.j"; No. 3 suHng, tl.0MTl.08; No. 2 durum, tl.lOffl.W: No. 8 durum, tl.flMTl.ll: sam ple. gf1.00. Corn: No. 2 white. fJlc:. No. 4 white, eahV; No. 6 white. Wti'iHc : no. e wnue, dotoivc; ro. o low gsvwae: No. 4 yellow. ssihc: ino. vellow, gltfjasc; No. 4 yellow. Waffle; No. t mixed, 6'7ic; No. 4 mixert. 63f74c; No. S mixed, 6MMHW. No. 6 mixed, &F.'9S7c. Oats: No. 2 white. 41itfN?c: standard. 4114 41c: No. 3 white. 41fMmc; No. 4 white. 404ifi'4OHc. Barley: Malting, W4c; No. 1 feed. 6&4fG8c. Rye: No. 2. 91df32c; No. 3, 90S91C. CAR-LOT RKCBIPTR. Wheat. Corn. Desirable Modern ) Cottage with Lot 132x132 Feet I Thlg is a strictly modern six-room 'home located on east and south front i comer lot in Florence, two blocks from i iin, 1 1 k ni-ntv nt ahade and ahrub- bery and a fine outlook which cannot be obstructed. Waa built for home, but owner la leaving city on account of change In bualneas snd therefore offers this desirable property for only 33,660. A fine home with plenty of room, suitable for small family. George & Company Douglas 706. 002 City Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATF SOUTH SIDE BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. A very pretty new 6-room bungalow pear Hanworu Park, on a corner lot. leaving room for another house. Price cut to t".,600; muet have at least 3S0O cash. If you have the money, don't miss this opportunity. We wish vou a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Tear. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Doug. 17oJ. 6th Fl. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Farnam Street A Growing Street We can offer on this street for a short time 100 feet near 31st St. for I12.MW. 136 feet near this, some Improvements, tH.fc. Harrison & Morton 1S Omaha National loug. 314 SAFETY FIRHT INVESTMENT. Choice first mortgages, better than a bank, higher rate and no loss of Intar-st-o to tS.ooo. W. T. GRAHAM. Bee Bldg. Chicago .... Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis .. Winnipeg 802 2M 12 80 IF 77 144 67S 28 97 42 Oata. 309 Chicago rloalna nrlces. furnished The Bee bv Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth. Omaha: Arttclel Open. Wheat Dec.. May. July. Corn. Dec. May. July. Oata. Pec. May. Pork. Jan.. May. Lard Jan- May Ribs. Jan. May, 1 24 1 K'tU! I 17(8 74TT3H 77H 4.mrfT4 4794' 18 75 18 95 75 10 06 WOO 10 40 H'gh.l Low. Cloae.l Yea'y. 1 24 1 2V 1 17V 74 11 434 4-1 18 80 18 95 75 10 05 10 02H 10 40 1 l&W 71 Vi 7B4 78 42V 46 IS 50 IS 75 I 67H 80 t rv io 2.va 10 27Mi 1 1 TT'i 1 24SI1 2T?7 1 16' (i -e 7Mi 4284: 47 13 60 18 75 70 mm 10 00 9 7V io as' 10 27" 1 1784 74 774 ,774 434 ,47Via!H 18 85 18 86 72V, 10 00 10 OOfl) 10 02V4 10 36 CHICAGO GRAIN AlfO PBOVIilONa ' REAL ESTATE 8tBL'RBAX Ralatou. ITOl'SE and lot. fruit, electric light, water, part payments. Call or write Chailca Bavcll. Ralston, Neb. LEGAL NOTICES LKOAL NOTICE. To the stockholders of T. e Conservative Savings A Loan Association of Omaha, Nebraska: Aa provided In Section 1 of Article I of the By-Laws of said Association, you are hereby notified that the annual meet ing of the stockholders of The Conserstlve Savings & Loan As sociation of Oiimha, Nebraska, will he held January 10. 1916. at the office of said 'Assoc allon. in tne conservative niuining. No. 1614 Hartley Street, Omaha. Nebraska. for tie purpose of electing three direc tors for a term of five years, to receive the reports of the officers and director and for the transaction of auch other business as may properly come before the meeting. The polls will be open for the recep tion of ballots for the election of direc tors from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock p. m. of said date, and the business meeting of the stockholders will Immediately follow the closing of the polls. The Conservative Havings A- Loan As sociation of Omaha. Nebraska. By Geo. F. Oil more. President. Attest: Paul W. Ku: ns, fcircrelary. Omaha, Nebraska. December 27, 191S. D-27dV.. Kealarea of the Trading; and Closlas; Prices on Board ot Trade. CHICAGO. Dec. 28. General selling to realise profit and to close up accounts for the year brought about a decided set back today In the value of wheat. . Prlcea at the close were unsettled, but Htc to 3Hc net lower, with May at S1.248,'1.24A. and July at $1.1. Corn loat lkifrlHc to 2'V, and oata iro to lc. Prov.slona finished unchanged to aoc aown. Liquidation In wheat waa on a big scale light from the start. Notwithstanding that most of the unloading appeared to be of a profit taking character, many stop loss orders were encountered, espe cially after support began to dwindle when the break in prlcea failed to stop at 31.25 for May. The trade Ignored higher cables and a lessening of north western receipts, but seemed to be af fected by a heevy increase of the world's available supply total. There were also Kansas and Nebraska reports that the mount ot wheat In farmers' hands waa the largest on record for this time of the year. Corn reflected the weakness of wheat. Besides eastern demand was slow and an Increase ef receipts after the first of the year was in prospect. Oats followed other cereals downgrade. Large export sales were aalrl to have been made, but the news waa not generally known until after the end of the sessions. Packers sold provisions and more than wiped out an early advance that resulied from high prices on hogs. The break In grain appeared to be responsible to some extent for the selling, and so too wn the outlook for more plentiful arrivals of nogs next wee. 8c; picked. Vi price, but not wanted. Guineas, each, 26o: youug. 1 to 1)1 Iba each. 3uc Homer squats. 14 os. and over. os., 11.50; under 8 os, iato pigeon, any kind, per dot., aoo, . Star Brand Beu Davis, R.75 per barrel; A,.. 1A . is UH 1 vniia wrAlflfh IV w, iv v A V. H.W, , , .Willow Twigs, tt.25 per barrei; Wkoesaps. ' 33.M pal barrel. Jonathan, It.&u per bar rel. ohield Brand-Black Twigs. tttO per barrel; Black Twigs, coutmericlal brand. t3.2k per barrel; Ben Davis. Illinois, tail per barre1. BUTTER Best crcsmery. 7Jt; reoonds. In cartons or tubs, 2tc; tfcnxi dairy, Uc; country, common, lSc. CHEESE lmoorted Swiss, 44o; domestic, 30o; block. 24c; twins, lc; daisy, lVc; triplets, mc; younav Ameri can, :0c: biue labei brick. JHc; U.nburger. 20c; New York white, toe; Imported French Rocquefort, 48o. . FRUIT-Ksvsl oranges: extra fancy, an m A iMim itfA lu,, silra fancy, uaa. 2Ma and 324a. 32.75 box; extra lancy mir fornia navels, 6s, U. ta.OO boa; ox.ua fancy Caiilornla naveta. 160s. 13-25 box, extia lancy Cuinoinla itaveis, UU, Mm, lOlim, 260s.. 11.50 box. . .... FLORIDA OitA(.B.o uwi - 1J0S. 21ti. 2;0S, 12.75 bo. GRA PE rnl IT loriua . rp i u.i. 4tti. 64s, Ht. 80s. 13.60 boa; , i Pos.j 126s, 3Z75 box. Tarpon nrana: b, box: 4a. t4.00 boxi 64s. 34.36 box; 64a, 80s, 34.60 box. r1' ..77. . . ti.Mi. bEMUWI R,Xira laui.y miuuimv Si.nki.t lemona. 830a. 360a. 36. uO boa: extra fancy California Sunklat lemons, 420a, I450 box; extra fancy California Red Ball lemona. w.tu dox; enrs tauvg Florida limes. 31.502.00 basket. ttNKlsT Navels: sub. ttio and 100s. ta.76; I2bs, 2fss and 824s, $3.2o; 160s. 13.60; 17iiS, axis, zios ana am, .uv. GRAPES Uncle Sam brand, clusters. t4 60 per ubl.: catawDas, uo oasxeu CRANBERRIES Jersey BelL Howes, 111.60; cranoernes, i- io oox. PEARS extra lancy Winter Nellies (small siaes). 32.50 box. CIDER New York Mott's Sweet (very best grade). 33.76 keg; Nebraska No hawka. 33.25 keg. SWEET POTATOES Market strong and advancing; extra fancy California Jeraey (about 100-lb. cratea), 33.00 crate; extra fancy California Jersey, $1.60 ham per. POTATOES Colorado white, 75o bua Red River Ohlos. 8oc Du. ONIONS Yellow. 20 lb.; Red Globe, 3c lb.; Spanish (Imported Bermudas), 1.C crate. NUTSNo. 1 walnuts. lb.; b!k. walnuts. 3c lb.; hickory, 4c lb ; filberts. Iba h; pecans, li1 lb ; Braalls, Uc lb; almonds, lVs lb. MISCKLLANKOUrT-CrackerJaok, 33 1 raae; crackarjack, one-halt case. 1175; case; fnrd dates, lJttc lb.) salted peanuts, tl.16 csn; popcorn, 40, I lb. package, 32.50 ease; eornpops, t-..25 case; com pops, one half case, tl.66 case; 0. W. dates. UU3 bog. Honey, (3.7D case. Airline, 2 dos. i a. 31.80 case. Cider: Motta. 13.76 kec: Motts. one-half bbL, 17.16 bbl.; Nehawka, I o.D aeg. n va K. I PTS C A R -1 iO T. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep C, M. St, P 1 Wabash i Missouri Paclflo 3 Union Pacific C. & N. W east 1 S. N. W.. weat 8i C. St. P., M. V O.... 44 C., H. Q.. east C. P. & U.. west...... JJ C R. 1. 1 P., esst... 24 C. R. 1. & P.. west.... 3 Illinois Centrsl 14 Chicago Gt. Western.. 5 Total receipts. ..230 12 3 1 ir. 10 M) 19 2 11 16 157 T'fa!.. It DISPOSITION-1 1EAD. cattle, tlogs. rneep. Morris eV Co .Swift aV Co i Cudahy Packing Co.... W4 Armour & Co I.i26 Schwartx eV Co J. W. Murphy : Lincoln Packing Co-... 21 to. Mde Pack. Co 1 W. B. Vansant Co.... 25 Hill & Son 117 F. B. Lewis lit J. H. Hoot A Co l: J. H. Bulla 49 L. F. Huns 4 Werthelmer Degen.. 277 II. F. Hamilton lo Sullivan Broa 87 Rothschild Krebs... 22 Mo. A Kan. Calk Co.. t Christie 4F Higglna 10 Huffman 19 Roth 44 Meyerg 6 Glassberg 3 Buker. Jones ft Smith 68 Banner Broa 103 John Harvey 1H Dennis ft Francis .... 18 Kline 89 Jensen ft Lungren.... 17 Other buyers 8S i.w: 1.607 3.6H& OS 6K9 821 1.721 1.161 Oaaafca Hag Market. HAT TTalrta -SoVe ' tmlajid. Iioaoa '., TD i -t r rtiolee to bring 1)06). 7e X S7rv'.. s( j. ciniK mM and. tlti; No. 8 wrrr ar. v, t tsaea- s, i gj a rn t. MMni No . ta I fao ehV kowlaed 17 nrr Sn 2. a'.a STRAW-Wheat K choi'-e oat er rye fg v ALFALFA Choice, ft WKrU'a); Ne 1 tiKoeiiiA; s0. raa. no. 3. r.floj Mitkllr.Uu runlea at 21 a rr,iiM ,k. . i. . ' . . . . 24.TO record. "" Buckingham of the l nion enoca laraa ' Honda were tiregular. Total sales par !rnpany. Jolin McArdle, secreUry of the veins, were 3S.87flf.no ' lMiielaa C.oiinlv Fair aasoclatlon. and eal "',ed 'UtM bond,wr ""hanged n perhaps other local men who would be ....mber of a. lea ,n.'l leading nuotatlong ', 1,r'"',ly nler",e, ln uoh ,now for in stocks were as lolliwa: Omaha. ataa Hl(k. U. Ccsm Flrat of Its Kind. I. ins 12 '4 11 u nv 747 Totals. ..6.726 10,604 5.407 Dry Im4i Market. NEW YORK. Dee. 28 DRY OOOn Cotton goods strong: yams advanced. Young Girl Runs Away from Home in Lower End Hotel Because she declared she oould not stand the environment of the City hotel, or association with the kind of characters who make that hotel their headquarters, Rena Reynolds, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reynolds, ran away from home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and their family live at the City hotel. Rena went to the homo of Nellie Llg gon, 2020 Harney street, a girl friend. Monday night she rented n room in a neighbor's house across the street. She returned to bar friend's house In the morning and it was there she waa found by the police, to whom her disappearance had been reported. Upon hearing the girl tell of annoy antes and insults she suffered duo to a x ine iveceiprs were o n i y muuei mv, i making the total for tho two days 11.27 ' l. iirt.ii. ai l . I I iicau. vv iiiiv inia larger i inn lui wwom . , , . ., . u nt 1 1.. iM nH v-rv in. ih-. mirLknitiiriv uiiflti i icr surroundings, the suthoritlos ln- it Is smaller than a year ago by over J formed her parents they would have to o.vw nrm. in cQiusquanca di a, muuoi t- . cnange tneir place or residence. run the market waa In a very fair condl- n u. . -, . Hon. Buyer, all seemed to want few ".,.,. -..m, geuth. hay.., Alaska OaU Siller AmtcVaa Hast gaaar 8airt-iaa Oaa amart'iaa L-onatatT ... I. am aarvraa P. a R. 11 m an. s. st a. M tw anwn-aa Suaar Refialaa fcm I. as) ties l !' :t4 r.ina n. a. iw. Iln l.kx) AaMHraa Tel. Tal aiMnnaa TMaeee AaaeaaMa Oof ST AlrkHWa 14ia LaretnMire .... Iiajtiaiara s Ohio tWlhlatata Htasl Breaaira JtaalS Tr i-alirnraia I'straleasi .... ( an4laa Pacifla .'in t Laathar ( tirwpwka Oh la i nirato, araat Wasters. . f-M.-ase. at. a W. P.... Chliao H, W Mrao. n. i. ftp. nr.. Chtao I 'neper , Colorado i-usi a Iraa.... I R. O s4 Mail I ler sWunil-a .... grta .T...... (lanaral Kleatrle Oraai Nanaara M H. Nsnhara Ore Mts Osieaalxim Kiplmtlaa. U "n ininoia antral T.taHa IntartMmush f'a. Cor.. 3 Kno Inaplratlaa Cwp 11 ton International Har.. N. J. ton K. O. Snoihtra 1.8M Uhlh Vallay tMI ixiuiariiia a Naahvllla Mtii-aa Potraleuai Miaati regsar Mn. Kaa. A Tax 14.. Miaaanrt raelfl National ! It Nailnnal IjmA , Neva-ia oaroar Naw York Wral N. T., N H. A K.... Norfolk a Waatara Kartnara raellla IVItle Mall Patina T.I ft Tal , Pannrylvenla INIIman ralaea Cm Ray Consolldateg Caesar Reading 1 ISrt Kepublln Iraa a Steal ... T, no 74 l'e lit 111 1 The National "wine Breeders aasoeia- i in Its 4 11 4 1I14 1IX lie t 17 111 rl V MS tl InlU ... I 1IW l'n tlon has never held a show. If such a show Is put on In Omaha it will be the first of Its kind. Swine breeders all over country are enthuslsstlo over tho 4 Ml 1, 3.8M l.ta 'tiai 8.7S 'i!w e 8.o 'Y.tM 3.o 1 o 1 u te 41.8K) I. are (8 11 If 'Ji" MV4 MS 41 I744 187 US t in US IMS MS US lints 88 II t7S s 14 80S 'iis - It "ii" 48 17IS lJw to 81 1 107 S US 4S lie US 81 ios 8S 808 IS 3 , l.wn II im , 1M , la , 4 "00 KM '. 't'm MS 1H 11(S 77 S HIS 111 11 Mj II 1S 1o 71 131S 117 11 V4 8S 13 Koulhern Parinn kllle'm and anything along that line, beef recently from Dubuque, la. Mr. Reynolds steers, cows and heifers, sold In about s employed by the Scott Tent and Awn- tni trade active sere, cows and heliers, sola in aoouiig empioyea py ine ocmi itm ana jwn e same notches as yesterday. While the jng, company. There aro seven children ado could not be described as exactly! " . -.,. rul(i.. from 1 to 17 :tlve still there was sufficient movement i m ' tna 'my. ranging rrom i to u Jt EW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlona of tho Day on Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK, Dec. 28. -FLOUR Steady ; spring patenta, 3j.60Cg ; winter straights, D.n.Vnri 76: Kansas straights, 36.06.80. WHEAT Boot market weak; No. 1 durum, 11.38. f. o. b.. New York; No. I uuiutn, ii.j', ana rno. i Manitoba. 31.24, c 1. f., Buffalo, weak: December. 31-30. CORN s pot, steady; No. I yellow, SuUe, Prompt. OATS Spot market etesdy. I1AV (juiet; INO. I, lr1.2t; No. 2, Kaaaas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Deo. 28. WTTHuVT -No. 2 hard. It. 143 1.18; No. 2 red, 11.101 1.20; May. $U6tt: July, 1.0iH. CORN No. 2 mixed. 684!oc: No. S white. 8c: May, 71ic; July, 71'714C. OATS No. 2 white. 4C?f44c; No. 2 mixed. 3Vf40Hc. BITTTER Cresmery. 33c; firsts, 31c; reeonds, 2Ic; packing, 18c. EGGS Firsts. 26Hc; seconds, 210. POULTRY Hens, lOViflllc; turkeyg. 15c; springs. 12c. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAI'OLTS. Dee. 28. WHEAT December, $1.184: May. 31.1W4: No. 1 hard. 31fl4: No. 1 northern, 118t(l.li)4; No 2 "orlliern. ll.H'al.W. FLOUR Unchanged. B A RLEY OltflWc. RYE 96tl96c. BRAN tl8.iJ18.SO. CORN No. 3 yellow, 74HW.4c. tllTS-No. 8 white, 41-420. KLAX-t3.I2tp2.15. at. Louie Grnln Market. FT. LOUIS, Dec. 28. W H KA T No. 2 red, 11.26: No. 3 hard, nominal:. December. l.ir: May, 31.20. (HHN-No. 2. TTWIVje; No. 2 white, 72Mr73V,c; December. 78Hc; Mny. 73HJ ' OATS-No. 2. 423424c; No. I white, nominal. to send pretty much everything to the scales In decent see son. Stock cattle and feeders were scarce again today and commanded good strong prices. Quotations on Csttle Good to choice yearlings, 83.26gr9.26; good to choice beeves, $7.50-fift.2i; fair to good beeveij I4.75W7.40: common to fair beeves, 35.7o I iv W; good to choice grass heifers, to 50 good to choice grass rows. ss.Kf t.tt; fslr to good cows, 34.60Q6.26; com mon to fair cows, t3.50y4.60, good to choice feeders, W.g7.16; fair to good feeders, 36.0uo4.60; common to fair feed ers, to.00ii4.0u: good to choice stockers. Evaporstft Apples nasi Ilrlea rrnlts NEW YORK. Dec. 28. EVAPORATED APPLES Dull. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, Irregular. Apricots snd peachea, quiet but firm. Ralalns, steady. at. Loots Live Btook Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 28. CATTLB-Re- I .... -lo(j h-tee than ateadv with eclpts, 3,2fO head; market strong; native 1 Mnn,v Tor). r,ed t0 KO over 3A60, HkhA Ml' VananfllnsTt. Brsaexf-4B ------ w - ... . , Jk year of age. New Year Reception of Woman's Club is Off Account Illness On account of tho Illness of Mrs, N. H. Nelson, president of tho Omaha Woman's club the New Year's reception, which It 3.76&7.2&; fair t goood stockers, l.0"3 1 wss planned to hold Saturday at the .75; common to fair stockerg, afi.OOuW.OO; ; va,i h.i.n has keen stock heifers, ti.3tH.0O; stock cows, 34.60ty 5 36; stock calves, KW.lt: vesl calves, 7.00o.60; bulls, stags, etc., t3.764.S6. Representative sales: BEEF HTEERS, Ne. At. Pr. Ne. At. Pr. 88 804 I M 3 M 4 M II lot! I U ion 4 l II lorr I 0 I at It" I IM 70 7 814 71 17 1110 8 M II I1H 7 00 40 1110 T M :i Isl T at II 1.5 7 M 1 IM 7 17 1JT0 7 M 14 1073 1 If 1431 I 28 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1 183 3 8 li t 14 COWS AND HEIFERS. It 40 I M HEIFERS. 8 V 4 I til IM 3i tl I 10 41 71 I 71 II 7 4 10 18 0 17 MS I 10 8 10M I 10 7 H0 I H CALVES. 1 818 I M 10 447 14 41) I II 4 II 411 I 00 3 8 120 Iw 2 lf II J 1 114 I e0 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 8 t U 3 Kg I 80 7 3 3 8 J 4)0 I U 4 ' 4 8 I 10 II 38 13.. M 110 7 8J1 I J II 801 3 50 II 814 3 80 HOGS. ftnslitw tnurh tmnroved this mom- i ing, and shlppsrs showed more activity ! although the prices they paid were at II OTeilo; No. 3, 86c641.02Vs; shipping, 86 beef steera. 37.50raft.60; yearlings st-era northern, j and heifers. 18 60(19.60: cows. 36.60IW7 00; iruiures, stocKers ana reeaers, ss.uxo'i.jd; soutnern steers, Ih.iota V); cows snd liclters, ft.60; nstive calves, as.fVi0.60. HOGS Receipts, 4.4D0 head; market higher; pigs and lights, 3f.7.'.a5; mixed snd butchers, r-40u SO; good heavy, 3.70 HOPS Easy: state, common to choice 1!H6, 1ii28c; 114, 6'Jc; Paclflo coast, lurj lli Ino; H14 Hgioc. ' HIDES Steady; Bogota, 30 31c; Central America, r. LEA THKR Firm; hemlock firsts, 389 t-: aecenda. 82f..:3c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, tl0) (IHw; family. IO.isxii v.m; enort clra, 118 uui0?2.6O. Beef, quiet; mess, tlbjfi 17.ni; family, liH uii'i,io. Lio steady; STOCK HOlJJEKs' MEETING. The Annual meeting of the SKckhold- II lMTI7lu a v r, k ,- r, ... . WESTERN RA1LROAO COMFAV Y. tl'r , mWdlo weal. to.Mtl'10.M the eie'iion oi aoven ilr, lor, and the transaction of such ether bualntaa as rosy come before the meeting, aill be held at the office of A. L. Mohier, corner of 16th and Dodge Streets. Omaha, Ne braska, on Monday, the 3rd day of Janu ary. A. D. 1913. at U o'clock A M. T. M. ORR. kiecratary. TO THE The Union Land Company THE STOCKHOLDERS Ob The annual meeting of the atockholders ef The Union i-and Company will be held at the oft I' a of the Company in Omaha Neb., on January 10th. ma, at 10 o clock A. M . for tne election of five diraotors. and for the transaction of such buaineaa aa may legally come before the meetln , ALEX, MILLAR, becrtary D.3ud3ut TALLOW steady; city, ; country. 74 t5c; tpeclal. Sc. mij I i mi tmaetttca . receiiia, inrw MHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2 f hesd; market higher; yearlings, tiitt" 8.611: lambs, 34.(M(j4t.60; sheep anil ewes, 86.D01J4.60. Kansas City Live Stock Markat. KANSAS CITY. Deo. 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 7,0 head: market lower; prime fed ateers. 3."W.5rt; dressed beef steers, t 60fc.b0; western steera. 3S.OOrrUl.26; stock ra and feeders, 36.601.fX): bulla, 84.76(Ji 76; calves, 3Xo.00; wethers, S0.OO4318.OO; ewea. 35.2fp.26. HOGei Receipts, 1,000 head: market hlnnr; bulk of aales, 3 Sunn 70; heavy, rreamerv extraa IIV ii34We- flrala 3si-L! i ""'"U"'-pacaers ana ouicnera V.r' creamery extras. JJViaViC. nrsis, -a j;,). H.ht vWi , ni.a anrtiMinA Metal Market. NEVT YORK. Dec. 2. M ETA LS Lead, offered. 3640. Kpelter not Uotnd. Cop per, firm; electrolytic. I-I.tou 23 J0. Iron, steady and unchanged. Tlu. guiet; 338.00. bid. At London: Spot copper l'ai; fut ttreH.iN, lis. ele trllytU , LW. Tin. spot, aU7 Ua: futures. 1. Antimony, 125. Lead, A. loa. bpelter, 4. so. aeconds. 2fA27c. E1GS Steady; receipts, ,228 esses; fresh gathered extra tine. 34&e; extra firsts, 22V033c; firsU, 31'a32c; seconds. jwa ' CHEESE Firm; receipts. 1 783 boxes; state whole milk, flats, held specials, 1717V4c; stste whole milk, average fancy. 17c; atate whole milk, current make mi I a, loVu'lTc; current make specials, average fancy. WiiiiloV. POULTRY Dressed, firm; fresh killed western chickens, 14n27c; fowls, 12W 17o; turkeys, 34r27e; live, uncertain, ask ing 14o for chickens and 15c for fowls. - Liverpool Oral a Market. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 28. -WHEAT Spot No. 1, Manitoba, 13s 3d; No. 3, not quoted; No. 8. 12o lod; No. 3 hard winter, new, lac M . . CORN Spot, American mixed, new, s 3d. FLOUR Winter pstents. 44s d. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), t4ij5. lagar Markel. NEW YORK. Dec. tS.-SUGAR-Raw, steedv: centrlfusnl. 4 4:t4 84c: molasses IShaXc. sugar fut irra opened steadier I clIEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. ,f hesd; market higher; lambs, ta.75'ga.4o, yearlings. 7.2&4.25. Kloax City Live atovk Markel. SIOUX CITY, la. Tec. 28. BATTLE Receipts, 2,500 head: market steady; na tive steers, 6o.loo7.; butchers. 84.504.50; rows and heifers, 34 5oti.fc0; stockers snd feeders, aV2tA7.Qr; calves. 37 60; bulls, atss. etc.. 34. 6133.70. HOG-Reoelnta. 7.600 head; market steady to fr. h gher: heavy, Mu.4o; mixed. 3 ?M)36; light, tn.uOt.26; bulk of salea. to.2taU 40. hHEUP AND Ut MRS Receipt. 7t head; market f higher; ewes, 3t'7rJ HO; lamina, to.6oiq0.01. Oil aa hiMii. SAVANNAH, (It., Dec. 28. Tt Tt PE N TINE FVm. f.2c; sales. 218 bbls.; re reipis. 481 bbls; shipments, 60 bbls.; stocks 22.W4 bbls. HO 1N-Hrm; aales. TM bbls.; receipts. 3!M7 bbls ; siiipnienta. 1.773 bbls.: stocks. HC.:t4J l.bla. Quoutlona: A. B. C, D. F. 4, t..4 .; It, a..J: I. $5.3-.; K t'.KS; M, ,2o; N. f;.71; WtJ, 7.ti0; WW, Vi. 1. 1 .. t. u . ititfk nrlf veatarday and shippers bought many of the good weighty hogs at 843.46. It will be remembered that quality of yesterday's run was the poorest In some time, and considering the improvement In the clsss of hogs thst came In today prices are really no better than atesdy with yeaterdsy's average. Bulk sold todsy at D.2uftii,46, with a few lights around K'.f, snd tops sgsln at tti.60. In fait the market went to pieces be fore everything wss cleaned up snd a few loads that came In on a late train ss well as several bunches that failed to sell early, about ten loads In ail. were still In first hands at noon. Kepreaentitlve aales. Km. At. Sh. Pr. Ne. At Bh. rr 70 im ... 1 w i' mi m ir 40 Ul 48 I 10 71 117 1MI I UV, 14 HI 411 111 l 10 40 8 4D 40 Vl ... 4 4S 14 1 . . iU 84 844 ... 4 80 SHEEP Receipts were the smallest for a Tuesday since the third week of June, or )ust about the time range lambs be gan allowing up. as estimates only called for seventeen isra. or l.t) head. Total for the two daya la also the smallest In a long time, supplies so fsr footing up only 8.87a heed This Is only about a third the Mze f last week or two weeka ago, and la less than half as large as for the same days last year. What lambs were here were In good demand, snd the bulk of the supply moved readily at prices that were easily ln'iac above Monday. Shippers filled a tew orders, paying 19 36 for soms good weighty lambs, and other orders went unfilled. Best Iambs here of desirable weights made 38.40, the highest price that haa been paid In months, and there was a scattering of sales downward to 3880. A pretty good bunch of clipped lambs brought tS.lB. Values today are any where from a quarter to 40c fobovo last week's close. Hardly any ewes showed up. the only hunch offered bringing K1S. They were no better than yeaterday'a t00 stuff, and beet ewea are safely quotable to 88 26. Good 110-pound yearlings brought 37.36, while s lair sort, alao weighty, made li.lj. Choice light yearlinga should easily called off. Mrs. Nelson Is 111 with the grippe. The memorial nervlea which waa planned for Sunday afternoon at ths Young Women's Christian association will be held scheduled with Mrs. S. M. Syfert, the vie president. In charge, if Mrs. Nelson Is unable to be present. Mrs. T. 1. Gist or Fall City will be the speaker at this service and will be a guest of honor at the club meeting Mon day. The hot lunch ayatem at ths Train school will bo started Tuesday. Mrs. Syfert and Mrs. F. J. Burnett will bo in hcarge. Armour Salesmen Are in Session Here Fifty salesmen of ths Armour ft Co. packing plants over the country are gathering In dally convention at tho local 'Armour office at Twenty-eighth and Q streets. South Side. Ths arrival of a delegation from Chicago added In terest to tho meatlngs. A banquet will bo given at tho Fonte nelle hotel thia evening In honor of the visiting delegations. Eighty-eight guests are expected by local officials. eiuitrbaktr Oateear .. Tannsasti Copper Tstae fMpany t Moo ranirle t'alon Paclflo M t'nlls Hiataa (Waal.... I nlted fltatae Steal ptd. Itaa ffepear Waatara Unlaa Wastlnstioiiea Rleetrle.. Maatana Power naaaral Motors.,., Wahaeh II pM I. International Marine M. lll.OO I.IMW Iras II s 4. ana itu 8.41 sis I sre 1.400 ins 1S US MS 1oS US io s at Ti 1IS HH 878$ 114 HS US as ion ansa ni4 38.008 n M.ioe 1.000 1. 1 1:1 'prospects and are pledging their support morally and financially. Among tho swine breederg' associations that have been quietly consulted on the mattae and that have oledged their SUP- I fat nl Promised cash aubscrlptlons ar i7it;the American Poland China necora ss- aociatlon, the Standard Poland-China Breeders' association, the National Duroe Jersey Breeders' association, tho Amer ican Duroc-Jersey Breeders' association, the American Hampshire Brooders' as sociation, tha Standard Chester WTilto Breeders' aasoclatlon and the American Berkshire Breeders' association. Oaaaha Haa Coaanetltloa. Since the shew has been talked of, St. Louis and Kansas City have come Intu tho field ss competitors of Omaha seek ing the show. Swlno breeders, however, look with great fsvor on Omaha as ths place to hold the show for varloug good lessons. Omaha. In the first place, is it the center of the greatest gwlne breeding and swlno buying district In tho country. Omaha hss tho best railway facilities In the United States for a show of this kind, considering also Its central location in the swine raising belt. The county fair grounds ss a location for such a show aro high and sanitary, with excel I lent air. and far removed from any public stock yards where stock of all kinds would not coma In contact with this fancy stock. With tho Belt Una and tho Chicago Northwestern railways lead ing very closely to tho ground loading and unloading facilities could be easily provided, and drayage charges would bo llttls. M'i I. too 13. ia '4 111 Total aalaa for the tar. 883.0M akaraa. 11 '4'i i MS liS i us SIS 71 5H 4) HI lUSi l MS 104 IIS US lis m l4 lias 1T MS s in 4.", 18 71 HI 4 117 11 4'.a IV. IS S4S j IMk ' Ms 144 "14 V u t l 11S 81 4M r.3 . 1 HENRY ALLEN TO SPEAK TO KNIFE AND FORK CLUB Henry J. Allen, Journalist, recently sent to Dayton, O., to Investigate tha olty manager plan of government for Colller'a. la to speak lo tho Knife snd Fork club In Omaha Monday evening. January 10. He la to give tho results of his Investi gation under tha title "Bad ClUsanahlp of Good CItlsens." For the February dinner the club exports to have General W. C. Gorgag, surgeon general ef ths United States army. Xew York Money Market. NEW TORK. Dec. t -PRIME MER CANTILE PAPE7R-3fl3 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Sixty-day bills, 34h8; demand. 84.7.1'.; : rabies. 14.74'. HILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars. 41Hc. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. TIME LOANS Firm: sixty days. per cent; ninety dsys. 2HW3 per cent; six months, 3 per rent. CALL MONEY Steady: highest, S per cent; lowest. 18i per cent; ruling rate. 3 per cent; last loan, I per cent; closing bid. 148 per rent; offered at 2 per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows; Mo Pae. or. Is... 48 4e eeaaoe 88 N. T. Can. eah. la 11 IS TJ. a. 9a res 101 S N. Y. C. 4Ss 18M...iMS da la. ooapes....ots N. T. Bute esa.UASU. 8. 4s. rag l.s I. Y.. N. H. 4 H. 8a. eaupoa lie or. 8a 13 Panama la aousea,,tiiu Na. raa. 4a MHAa. smaltar la 1lS eo 8a. 4S A. T. T. ev. 4Wa I0SI4 nre. n L rar. .. armour a up. 4wa.. I'S rao Tel. Tal. 8a.0S A u-hi sea son. i'im.. MS Pan a. a. 4Sa ImShal. Ohle 4a sis sea. 4Sa lscateal Pae. let ass Roadies saa. 4s.... 44 ("haa A Ohio 4 St.. I- g. F. r. 4a 13 C. B. 4 O II. 4a.. go. I vac. at. 8a IMlic M g P a. 4Wt .lots 4m raf. 4a sO, R. . A P. r. 4a. Mi Southars Sr. 6a...l3 'Colo. 8. raf. 4Sa IMS t'nloa rae. 4 Tl f). A S. O raf M. M 4a ev. 4a iJSEria pan. 4a 74S I'. S. Rehear 4....ICiV,'tn Mactrle 8a...l0is P. P. meal 8a t"4 L Na 1st 4Sa. ...lea Wabash 14 8a 1SIII. Central raf. 4a.. 80S Weal. I'nlan 4 St . K. C. ho. raf. 8a., MS Waal. snar. rr U..13TH.. N. ua 4a.t... 44 . MSN. a. a T. 1st 4a.. T7S . S Anslo-yranrh V- raf la aid. Irftadoa Sleek Market. LONDON, Dec 28. American securities maintained the rise eetabllahed In New York during the holiday here and closed firm todsy. FtLVER Bar, ti'ed per ounce. MONEY 44r4'4 per cent. Discount rates: Short bills. IVk Pr cent; three months. 6s par cent. Bobserlptlans In Cash. PARIS, Der. 28. Subscriptions to the new government loan exceeding 14,6)0, orm.ooo francs are for the greater part In, cash says sn official announcement made today. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Dec. I8.-Bank clearings for Omsha todsy were 82.? 1. 488 M. and for the corresponding day laat year. li.W,- t.7. ( offer Market. v NF1W YORK, Dec. 28.-COFFEE- Tho GENERAL MANAGER OF THE GOULD LINES OPTIMISTIC Passenger Manager Stone of the Mis souri Paclflo was In the city between trains, enroute home to ft. Louis and, commenting on the 1315 psAsenger busi ness, said : "Business this year hag been far better than during 1814, and we are looking for a still better business nest year. Crops have boon good over tho entire system and with ovary body having money, there ought to be a heevy travel." BERNSTEIN BOOSTS BIO TO RENT THE AUDITORIUM Mogy Bernstein offers tha city $4,000 a year for tha Auditorium, There Is no disposition among tho city commissioners to rent tho building lo anybody. Fan nlng's offer wss 83,000. market for coffee futures was ateadv to day on a little European buying of the late months and aome scattered covering. Offerings were very light and after open ing at an advance of 5 to 7 points the insrket closed st a net gain of 7 to 11 points, with March selling around .7wc, July. t.87c. and September. e-87c Kales were only 7.260 begs. December, 158c; January, 383c; February, (C6; Msrch, 7oc; April, 8.74c; Msy, 73c; June. 8. 83c; July, .87c; August. t.lc; September, g.87c; October, 701c; Novem ber. 7.06c. Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s. 7c; Santos 4a. to. Very few offers were reported in the cost and fre'ght market and quota tions were unchanged. The official cables reported no change In mllrels prices while there was an edvauce of I-I6d in the rate of Rio ex change on London. Fattloa Markel. NEW TORK, Dec. 38 COTTON Spot, fillet; middling uplands. It to. No sales. Cotton futures opened steady; January, lllAc; March. H.fto; May, 124c; July, tf.80c: October. 12.48c, ' " Cotton futures closed steady: January, 121V; March. 1141c; May, Jlt4c; July, 12 78c: October, 13 47c. Cotton closed steady today at a net advance of 1 18 1 points. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 38,-COTTON-Spot steady; good middling. 8 lid; middling, 7 78d; low middling, 7.34d, galea. t.0ui bales. , . Little Girl With Pencil Cap Lodged in Lung is Better Holiday happiness pervades tho home of M. Paaaavoy in Benson, for tho first time in several years. For little Sophie, ths 10-year-old daughter. Is now home and recovering from tho lung trouble which almost cost her life. At Pittsburgh recently, a specialist removed a inrtal pencil cap from on ef her lungs, where tt had accidentally lodged and caused trouble that threatened to prove fatal Dr. George Pratt, tho Omaha physRian who took tho child oast and la now tar ing for har at tho homo. Is said to have told tho family that little Sophie will soon bo welt, CALVIN SAYS WESTERN TERRIT0RYJS PROSPEROUS E. E. Calvin, vice president and gen eral manager of the Oregon Short Line, la In from Salt Lake City and is In con ference with Union Pacific officials, talking over traffic and operating propo sitions. Mr. Calvin asserts that business haa been satisfactory with the Short Line, adding: "Wo are looking forward to a good business nest year. Tha coun try traversed by tho road hag raised a great crop and Is very prosperous." Read Tho Bae Want Ads. It pays! MR. AND MRS. KELLY TO SING FOR SOCJAL SETTLEMENT Tho membership committee of tho So cial Settlement will meet at the homo ef Mrs. William F. Baxter Monday after noon to plan details of their concert to be given January It at ths Hotel Fonta nels Tha program wilt bo given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly and will be made up of Irish folk songs. This will bo an opportunity for Omaha friends to hear these artists before they take up their work In Chicago, but it will not bo in the nature of a farewell. Tired, Aching Feet and Limbs aro promptly relieved by applying Abaor blne. Jr.. the antiseptlo liniment. It Is soothing, hsallng and Invigorating puts vim and energy into Jaded m use lea. One of tho many enthuslsstlo users writes: "I received the trial bottle of Absorbine, Jr.. all right and at that time was unabls to walk without a cane. Just around tho house. I used It freely and Inside of two days could walk without limping, something I had not done In two months. I went to tho drug store ant procured a 3100 bottle and today can walk as good as over. I It never bo with, out It. 1 am recommending It to every ene I can. for I am a living witness. Absorbing. Jr.. should always bo kept at hand for emergencies. At druggists. O OO and 3J.00 a bottle or sent postpaid. Liberal trial bottle for lOe la stamps. W. r. TOVNO. J. Pl T. 104 Tetrple St, Srarlncfleld. Maaa. V