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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECTiMHER .11. 1015.
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KKAL ESTATE
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W1H4J,SI.N.
Wrm WISCONSIN-Rest dalrr and
("neral crop state In tha union: settlers
wsnted; lamia for sale at low nrt.-ea m
e7 term. Ask for booklet 84 on Wiscon
sin Central Land Grant. Excellent land
for stock raising. If interested in fruit
""I ror DOOKiei on apple orchard.
'Address Land and Industrial Dept. Soo
lli Rallwsy. Minneapolis. Minn.
MlSI.KLLANa.ulS.
"HAVE TOU A FARM FOR BALE?
Writ a KOod dlrrinhnn nf ,.,..
and Send It to th Stout C ity I ) Jour
nal. "IoWa'B Una) P.,or,,l K
Medium" Twenty-flv word every Frl
f yenlng, Saturday mornlnf and Try
Saturday evening and Sunday for on
Month, riving sixteen ad on twelva dif
ferent daya for 13; or 40 woida. $4. or 75
word a ti.
Largest elroulatlnn of any Iowa new
paper; 260.000 reader daily In four treat
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(po TO 810,000 mad
wi, weed Bids.
promptli. F. n
18th Famam Bta
d't . , , , a '
i kmj tmrtu tuvua, v, vy, Ler CSDI,
s mate Bank.
t 3. H. Dumont Co.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-band
- furniture into cash.
CJTT property. Large loan a specialty.
" . W. H Thomas, 228 Btate Bank Bldg.
1 TO 4 (or loans on beat cms city
residences In amount 13.000 up, alas
KTERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam St.
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1N
HA home. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFK REAL ESTATK CO..
1 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 8714.
on hand for city and farm loana
H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bide.
I
hL CITT LOANS, C. O. Carlberg,
12 Brandels Theater Bldr
REAL ESTATE FOK EXCHANGE
XVXV OxVLJJLj tHb JlxVtXLtViJXi
Gilt edge brick apartment house of 50
room; only 2 years old. In splendid loca
tion In Omaha; built by day labor. Owner
would take good city property, either
vacant or Improved, or good farm land,
or part cash and balance real estate.
SCOTT & HILL CO.,
Ground Floor McCague Bldg.
TO KXCHANUE KOR CANADA LAND.
Quarter section, 4 miles from Center,
Saguache county, Colorado, In the heart
of , the San Louis valley; choice land;
clear, with a paid-up water right, to ex
change for a good farm In Canada. Ad
dress Box 11, Osceola, la.
TRADiTYOUR AUTO
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Brisk Demand Sends Grain Prices
Up, with Wheat Leadinj at
One to Two Cents.
CORN, OATS AND RYE ARE FIRM
OMAHA. December 30. 191B.
There was a good demand for all
eerenls on the local exchange today and
there wa a substantial advanca In every
thing on the list.
Cash wheat was strong, ranging from
1 to 2c higher, th receipts of this cereal
being heavy and the cash demand very
active.
The corn receipts were also heavy and
he demand was sufficient to take care
of the offerings. Cash corn ruled from
unchanged to Jc higher.
Oats remained firm, selling from un
changed to Ho higher. The demsnd for
osts was good, although the receipts of
this cereal were comparatively light.
Rye sold from unchanged to He higher,
while barley waa quoted nominally un
changed. . . .
Uverpool Close Wheat, unchanged to
Hd higher; corn, unchanged to Hd higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 2.144.000 bu.
and shlWnts, 756.000 bu., against re
ceipts of 1,130,000 bu. and ahipmenta of
1,182,000 bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1.04R.OO0 bu.
and shipments, W.0o0 bu., analnst re
ceipts of 1,273.000 bu. and shipment of
l.ooo.OOO bu. last year. t
Primary oats receipts were 921.000 bu.
and shipments. 686,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 008,000 bu. and shipment of
618,000 bu. lat year.
CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 194
Minneapolis 625
Omaha !".".'!!!!!.!.! 112 18 ?
St. Louis" a 44 27
Winnipeg 46X ...
These sales were reported today:
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: 2 car. $1.12.
No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $1.11; 2 cars,
$1.10; 13 cars, $1.00; S cars, SLOSH: In cars,
$1.08; 3 cars, $1.07; 2 cars. $1.07. No. 4
hard winter: 8 cars, $1.08; 2 cars, $1,064:
5 cars, $1.06; 8 cars, $1.04; 1 car. $1.03H: 1H
cars, $1.03; 3 cars, $1.02. Sample: 1 car,
11.01; 1 car, 97c. No. 2 spring: 3-4 car. $1.12.
No. $ spring: 1 car. $1,094. No. 4 spring:
1 car, $1.00. No. 2 mixed: $-5 car. $1.13.
No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.08; 1 car $1.07. No.
4 mixed: 2 cam. $1.04. No. S durum: 1 car,
$1.10; 2 cans, $l.v7. No. 4 durum: 1 car,
$1.08. Corn: No. 8 white: 1 car, 83c. No.
4 white: 1 car, 4V4c; 7 cars. Mc; 1 car,
634c; 2 cars, 63c. No. 6 white: 2 cars,
2c; 1 car, 60c; 1 car, 694c. No. white:
2 cars, 69c; 1 car. 684c. No. 8 yellow: 1
car, 70c; 1 car, 69c. No. 5 yellow: 8 cars,
64c; 3 cars. 3Hc. No. 6 yellow: 2 cas,
ZVLr Kn It mixed- 1 car 6ric: 1 car. 66c:
Have five-room, all modern, nearly new cr c,6Hc. No. 4 mixed: S cars, 4Hc; 6
cars, 64c. No. i mixed: 1 car, 6c; 1 ear,
62c; 1 car. 61Hc: J cars, 6lc; 1 car, 0Hc.
ino. mixed: t car. wc; s cars. g'c; cars,
do.
do, current make, special, 170lVif
average rancy, ltHQ I6c.
PUl LTRV- Live, firm; chickens, west
ern. UHc: fowls, llWlfiC. Pressed, firm;
fresh killed clil.-kena, 14HTC7c; fowl. 12H
-al7c; turkeys. 4fir2c.
OMAHA QE.1GRAL MARKET.
bungalow, located on a corner lot, handy
to street car and school. Will take a
second-hand automobile as part payment.
Phone Douglas 498.
WANT AUTO.
Light " or ,4," late model, for i
clear Omaha lots; cash value, $300 each.
Address 4109 N. 19th St Phone Colfax
iiU evenings, or Doug. 6226 day.
WO good lota In town of 2,000 popula
tion. Dunlao. Ia. $600 cash or trade for
ncome property. Joe B. Tupper. Logan.
jowa.
NEAR 29th and Dodge Sts., 8-r., all mod.
home. In fine repair; very valuable lot.
A bargain for someone; term, or small
property taken In exchange.
RASP BROS., 106 McCague Bldg.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
S-R. AND 7 LOTS,
only 3 block from North Omaha St. car;
easy terms or will exchange clear for
other Omaha property. Knap Bros., 106
McOague Bldg.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
24th, Near Farnam
. Corner $12,000
with brick Improvement, renting for
$1,300 a year; sure renter. Cheap now
and sure to advance In value rapidly. A
cure snap. $5,200 cash required.
Glover & Spain
Dou-. St. $19-20 City Nat.
SAFETT FIRST INVKS'ialENT.
Choice first mortgages, better than a
bank, higher rate and no los of Inter
eat $000 to $6,000.
W. T. GRAHAM, Bee Bldg.
REAL ESTATE VACANT
4
Two Vacant Lots,
Price $1,250
Let us how you two of the finest
building lot In the north part of the
city. An Ideal place to build a medium
priced house. Before you select your
building site allow u to show you the
Ml , ....
Hiatt-Fairfield Co.,
30 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. Doug. 498.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Daad.ee,
My
Give Me a Cash
Offer on
Homein Dundee
One of the best. high, sightly location In
lAjndee; south front lot. 60x136; on
paved treet. The place 1 Ideal. Large
living room acros the front, with fire
place at at end: dining room, bath,
gunroom on east; French door between
sunroom and dining room; kitchen, with
smple cupboard and pantry room; oak
floor entire first and second floors: 3
large bedrooms and sleeping porch; fin
ish, first floor, oak; second floor, whit
enamel and mahogany doors, with
bevel plate mirrors: Inverted lighting
system used throughout. Best of ma
terial and construction. This Ideal home
Is In a restricted district, surrounded by
good home.
For sale by owner.
CALL WALNUT H31
fiOc; 1 car, Wc. Sample: 1 car, 67c; 3 cars,
6oc; 1 car, fcic; 1 car, 62Hc: 2 cars. 61c: 1
car, .Vc. Oats: No. 2 white: 2 cars. 42c.
Standard: I car. 41c. No. 8 white: 7 cars,
40Vv, 1 car, 40U.c; 4 earn. 4"Hc. No. 4
white: Z cars, 404c; 1 car, 40c; Z car.
39 He. Sample: 1 car, 39c; H cars. 37Vc: 1
car, 87c; 2 cars, 35c. Rye: No. 2: 1 car, 93o,
io. 4: x cars. kc.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard,
$1. 10O1.12; No. 3 hard, $1.0HHW.ll; No. 4
hard, S1.01l.0S: No. 2 spring. $1.101.12;
No. 8 spring. $1 .0701 .09H : No. 2 durum,
S1.09ai.12; No. 8 durum, $1.07ril.l0; sam
ple, 807c. Corn: No. $ white, 4465c;
No. 4 white, 62H9164Hc; No. 6 white. bSV'
62c; No. 6 white, 684rrc; No. 3 yellow, 69
ft'0c; No. 4 yellow, 66p67e; No. 6 yellow,
63464c; No. 6 yellow, 61HiHc: No. 3
mixed, Cf.H&Hc: No. 4 mixed, KlH'WHc:
No. 6, 60c; No. 6, 67&60c: sample, 504
55c. Oats: No. 2 white, 41!b42c; standard.
40HW41c; No. 8 white, 404g40c; No. 4, 3H
40'4C Barley: Malting, i(S4c; No. 1
feed. 63&6c. Rye: No. 2. &2fr93c: No. I.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain
brokers, 316 South Sixteenth, Omaha:
rOCLTRY Alive: Turkeys, any slse
over 7 lbs, 17c; broiler. IRHo17c; springs,
He; durka. loc; geese roc; hens, urili:
young guinea hens, each, 86c; roosters, 8c.
OYSTKRS Chens peaks, standards, pr
gallon, $1.40; standards. $1 ; selet ta, !.(:
northern, standsrds. $1.60; selects. $l.a;
New York counts, 81.95. Northern, small
cans, 24cn 2Kc; large cans. JtVnoc. Chesa
peake, small cans, 20flfiSc: large can, Wy
FISH-Hallbut UHc; salmon, fresh pink,
9c; freeh reu. IH'- aii'a'i, tresh, Wc;
trout, freh. 18c; white fleh, freh, 20o:
red snapper, fresh. W' ; vaUisr.. (nen,
13c; smelts, frosen, 10-lb. eox, $1.36;
smoked white futh, 14oi kippered salmon,
"fROZKN FI.H-Ifllbut, ntses to suit.
10Hc; catfish, large, for steaks. 13c; sal
mon, falls, 9c; salmon, silvers. 10c; No, 1
trout, lie; No. 1 white fish, dreseed, lc;
No. 1 white fish, large, 15c; No. 1 white
fish. Jumbo, 18c; pickerel, round V. ('.,
6o; pickerel, headless, 8c; black bssw,
order slse, 25c; herring, dressed, pair
froen. 6c; blueflah. extra fancy, 12c: red
snapper, headless. dresad. W; floun
ders, lOo; scallops, per gallon, $3.06.
B.NIOKBD FISH-Whlte. 10-lb. basket,
per lb., 14c.
KIPPERF.D FISH Salmon. 10-lb. ba.
kets. per lb., 17o. .
I'rlces of beef cuts: No. 1 ribs, lHc:
No. 2 ribs. lHc; No. S ribs. 12Hc; No. I
loin. 20Hc; No. 2 loins, 18c; No. S loins,
14c; No. 1 chucks, c; No. 2 chuck, Sc;
No. 8 chuck. 8Ho; No. 1 rounds. 3o;
No. 2 round, 12c; No. $ rounds. llo;
No. 1 plates, Sc; No. 2 plate. $Hc; No. 2
plates, "c
CELERT Mammoth, per doi., o"90o
lHc; No. 2, 12Ho. Lln: No. 1, 21 He; No. , Deo. 84.
Z. ibc; HO. . C. tnucs: rxn, i. iwj; no. i-u.
ai. xta . i Sr. Untin,' Nft. 1 14n: Deo. tt
No. 2. 18o; No. 8, 12o. Plate: No, L Mc; Dec. 27.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kinds Are Generally
Steady Sheep and Lambs
Steady to Fifteen Lower.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP
OMAHA. December 80, 11S.
Receipt ware: Cattle. Hot, "heep
Official Mondsy 6.M7 8.8JJ
Official Tuesday $.471 ll,
Official Wednesday .. 4,4? I,
Estimate Thursday .. 2.400 16.800
Four day tetal.... 17.867 M,J7
Same daya last week ..16.731 70.JS8
Sam day 2 wk go..!a,M 64.818
Same day 8 wk ago.. 26.478 .4
Sam day 4 wk ago..36.tl $1,796
Same day last yar..U.4 2A.M4
4.S78
(I, Ml
11.827
8.000
tip In .fair season. Bulk ff tha ewes of
fered were of fair to good onallty. and
old around $.V78, packer going as hlsh
sa $.w for pretty good stuff, and vhlp
pars paying "..00 for one deck of good
ones.
Hardly any feeders war offered, and.
In fact, there have not been enough feed
er of any ort here on any on day thl
week to establish quotations.
Quotations on sheen snd iambs: tmh,
good to choice $fan.il; lamb, fair
to good, $K.7Mt.fl0; lambs, clipped. $7
8.10; lambs, feeders, $7.0 SO. yeartlnr.
good to enoire light, ir.iifvw, ycsnmgs.
y, I7.COJ7 V.; earllns.
Th following table anew th receipt '1 , "' V.
l '?? yjVIZZ i fed lamb.
fair to choice heav
feeder. t5.7re.a6; wethers, fair to choice,
$VTfto:.f0; ewes, good to choice, $n.i'Mi
.0i: ewes, fair to good. $l.5oe-..7n; cwex.
leedera. $4.0Vfi8.S3.
Representative sslrs;
80.8 No.
8S.8il m fed lsmbs
46.172 66 cull lambs
61.494 118 fed lambs
68.894 ; 24 horn lamb
$2,867 ,216 fed lamb
101 red Ism os
Av
yi nun, nasa ana sneep si mi .. amhs
live stock msrket for th year to dat a SJ B" p;
compared with last year: j ,3,
.... ..' 198 fed lambs
V'l: !.'7.in $44 fed lambs
Sheep 8.$68.71$ 8,108,724 164.9H
The following table how th average
CllirAtiU LIVK kTOt K
rr.
11
7 7'.
9 0'
8 IS
so
i Ml
8 90
8 76
8 76
18
16
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M
76
68
72
78
78
NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET
Manifests No Very Deoided Trend
in Either Direction.
TRADING GROWS VERY DULL
NEW TORK, Dee. 3, Apart from the
nisnr nuotaiiona registered ny sihtihi
ttes, some of which were subjected to
familiar manipulation, today's market
manifested no very deride, I trend In
either direction. Trading became very
dull after the first hour.
Among traders sentiment Inclined to
more hopefulness, bvit the lack nf invest
ment Inquiry suggested further caution
NEBRASKA GRAIN
IS IN BIG DEMAND
Illinois and Iowa Both Come to
the Omaha Market to Buy
Corn.
PRICES ARE STILL ADVANCING
llliiois, that was formerly known
as tho Kftypt in corn growing, ia now
73
87
prices of hogs t th Omaha live tock I rltl- aaT u
market for the laat fw day, with com- r H
psrlson
late. 1P15. 11914. H91J. lllf
Deo, 1.VT6 31HI 84"
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t'eo. 17.
lec 18.
I'eo. 19
I'ee. 20.
Heo. 21.
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No. 8, So.
boa;
1,6s, 2UU.
Artlclel Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close ! Ye'y.
Wiiest
Dec.
May
July
Corn.
Dee.
May
July
uats.
Dec
May
rork.
Jan.
May
Lam.
Jan.
May
Ribs
Jan.
M
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7HHW T?HW
77IS)767'i l
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1 26H)
1 HI
1 17HI
1 2414
1 27HW
1 27H1
1 "HI
43Hnri4;
174(8
1H 45
18 76
S 72H
10 00
I
10 00
10 35
44
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18 85
19 26
82H
10 22H
G10 26
10 82HI 10 00
10 67HI 10 32H1
1 S1H!
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1 16H
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18 70
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1 211 1 22
1 27-V1 24H0
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X 16
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77
434
47H
18 26
18 67H
9 67H
95
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10
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10 67H 10 27H
estward Growth
iKemember Omaha best residence
growth ha always been west.
First Capitol Hill.
Then West Farnam.
Now Dundee.
The past proves thst early purchases
In the best residence district mean
profits for the purchasers.
No better time than now to buy prop
erty In Dundee newest edition, the right
location, between 4sth and 62d, Dodge
and Howard 8ts., and plan that new
house.
Ijow price easy terms.
George & Company
Tel. D. 766. 903 City. Nat. Rank. Bldg.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
restart of tke Trading and Closing
Price oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Dec. 30. Prospects that the
Sue, canal would become part of the
war aone had much to do today with
causing higher price In the wheat mar
ket here. The close wa bouysnt at lc
to 2Vf-'Hc net advance, with May $I.U7H
and July $1.18. Other leading staples
too, all showed gains corn. '≤ oats,
Ke to i4Hc and provision 22ci&''6f!.
Wheat trader In general assumed that
as a result of th Increasing war risk
which had caused the trebling of Insur
snoe rate on vessel routed oy way of
Hue any active competition rrom Aus
tralia or India would be largely shut
off. The outcome was an Immediate ad
vance In prices here. Reports that the
Canadian government had been selling
commandeered wheat led afterward to
setbacks, but denials followed, and th
market developed greater strength tnsn
before and specially when word came
that cargo quotations at Uverpool had
gone sharply higher.
Decreased receipts In the Amerlcsn
northwest cut considerable figure In
spreading bullish sentiment as to wheat.
Despite liberal selling on account of
favorable weather corn rose with wheat.
Recelpta were disappointing to the bears.
Oats hardened with other grain. It wa
said there would be a liberal movement
of oats from here as soon as the embargo
against shipments to the seaboard was
removed.
Provisions advanced owing largely to
buying on the part of grain houses. A
substantial upturn In the price of hogs
gave declderi help In lifting provisions.
Chics go Cash Prices Whest: No. 2 red,
$1.244(1. 26: No. 3 red, $I.22H'(1.S!,: No. 2
hard. $1 2-'H')I1.24: No. 3 hard. $1.16fll.l9H.
Corn: No. 2 yellow, nominal: No. 4 yellow,
(?f'70Hc: No. 4 while. 6SHi6flc. Oat:
No. 3 white. 47Hi43'c; standard, 4ic.
Rye: No. 2. 9Ki"n8 flarley. Wlfr. Tlm
othv, $5.r0'fi8.2r. Clover. $10.0na"19.00. Pork,
$16 7.1. Lard, $9.R2H. Ribs. 39.87''10.3.-..
HI'TTKK lower; creamery. 22Hir&iHc.
KC.GS Higher; receipts. 1.584 esses;
firsts. 27(ji27'c; oidlnary firsts. 2.-,iAa'j6c;
at mark, case Included. ?2'7c.
POTATOES Higher; receipts, is cars:
Michigan and Wisconsin white, gfufi'Mf.c;
Minnesota and Dakota white. Vtaoc;
Minnesota and T'akota Ohios. WVo-Sic
POl'LTRY Alive, hiimor; fowls, 13c;
sprlngn, 13c; turkeys, 16c.
NEW YORK r.BMRL MARK ET
No 1 So
T.TVm POiTl.THY Rrorrara. 1U to
lbs., In separate camp., 17c; over 1H to I
lb., lo; springs, any slse, i2Sie; duck,
picked. H price, but not wanted, lo;
henii. over 4 lb, per lb;, HHo; rooster.
8Ho. Turkey. 17c; old Tom, lfic; under
8 lb.. 8c; lea than S lbs. each not
wanted. Oeese, full feathered and fat,
8o; picked, H price, but not "nted.
Qulneaa, each, 26c; young. 1 to 1H lb
each. 860. Homer squat. 14 o. and over,
k oi., $1.60: under 8 os. Mo fl-eona, any
kind, per do., oo.
Btar Brand-Ben DavU, $2-7 per barrel;
U 00; 10 to II os , $2.u; No. 1. must welga
Willow Twig. 83.26 per barrel: Wlnesap.
$3.60 per barrel; Jonathan. $3.60 Per bar
rel.
Shield Brand-Black Twig. $3.50 per
barrel; Black Twig, comraericlal brand,
S 2 par barrel; Ben DavU. Illinois. Ii.ll
per barre1. .
BUTTER Best eresmery, .",1c; reconds.
In cartons or tubs, 2Hc; good Oairy, -2c;
country, common, 19Hc.
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 44o;
domeaUc, 20c; block, 24c; twin. lc;
daisy, lHc; trtpleia, 19Vo; youngv Amoxl
can, LOc: blue labei brick. J9Vo; lt.nburger,
2oc; New York white, ioc; Imported
French Rocquefort. 48c. .
FKUITS aval oranges; eitra fine),
80 and $2.60 boa; extra fancy, 128a.
288 and 824a. $3.76 box; extra fancy Cali
fornia navel, la. i. "zrH. u .
fancy California navel.
extra taucy Cauioiuia uavels, li
lib, 260. ti.t boa. , ...
FLORIDA OHANaES126. Io0. 178a.
iOOs, 21s, 2608, $2.76 box.
ORAPE FRVJ IT Florida grape fruit:
464. 64s. 4. 60s, $8.60 box; 8, $3J6 box:
1J6. $2.75 box. Tarpon brand: s. $3.7
box; 4ti. $4.00 box; bt. $4.$a box; Ms, 0.
84.60 box. ...
LKMONS Extra fancy California
Sunklst lemons. 300s. atios, $6.00 box;
extra fancy California Sunklst lomona,
42us, $4.60 box; extra fancy California
Red Ball lemons, $460 box; extra fancy
Florida limes. $1.60&i2.00 basket.
aitnkiht Naveia: aOa. roa and 100s.
$3.76; Ubs, 28S and 324s, $3.25; 16ua, S3.a0;
176. 200S, 216 and 2o0s, $4.0i.
ORAPB! uncle Bam oranu, ciuawa,
84 60 per bbl.; Catawba, Uo basket.
CRANBERRIES Jersey Bell, late
Howes, $1X60; cranberries, $2. Jo box.
PKAlib e.xtra lanuy Uioici Nellie
(mall sixes). $2.60 box.
CIDER New York Mott Sweet (very
best grade), $3.76 keg; Nebraska Ne
bawka, $3.26 keg.
SWEET POTATOES Market strong
nit advancing: extra fancy California
Jersey (about 100-lb. crates), $3.00 crate;
extra fancy California Jersey, (1.60 taaia-
'POTATOES Colorado white, 75a buj
Red River Ohios, tec bu.
ONION!) Yellow. 2a lb.: Red Globe. 2c j
lb.; Spanish (Imported Bermudas), $U 1
"'NUTS No. 1 wslnut. 16HO lb.; blk.
walnut. 3c lb.; hickory, 4c lb.; filbert.
16o lb; pecan. 12Ho lb.; Braxlls, lie lb;
almonds, 16o lb.
MISCELLANEOUS Crarkerjack, SS.r
case; crackerjack, one-bait case, $1 75;
case; fard dates, 12Ho lb.; salted p-anuts,
$1.16 can; popcorn, 40, 1 lb. package, $2.50
case' cornpops, $.:.25 case; coinpops, one
half case, $1.06 case; 8. W. dates. 1.23
box Honey, $3.76 cae. Airline, i dos.
OB. $1.80 case. Cider: Mott. $3.76 keg;
MotU. one-halt bbl.. $7.26 bbl.; Nehawka,
$3.26 keg.
Kansas City Grata and Provlaloaa
KANSAS CITY. Dec. SO.-WHKAT-No.
2 hard, $1.131.17; No. 2 red. Il.19jjpl.23;
May. $1.17; Juiy, i.u wi.n-4.
CORN No. 2 mixed, S8c; No. 2 white.
67'tltc: May, 72H'0'i-V:; July. "''
OATS No. 2 white, 488lHc; No. 2
mixed, USHfMOe- . L
HCTTr.lt ereamery, c; iirais, ait,
econds, 2!c; packing. 19c.
HOOS-Flrst. 2Hcl seconds, Sic.
POULTRY Hen. lOHSHc; turkey. 16c;
spring, 12c.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOT,, Dec. 30. WHEAT-Spot.
No. I Manitoba. 13a 2d; No. 3. 12 tHd;
No. 2 hard winter, new. 12a 4d.
CORN Spot American mixed, new, 9 8d.
FLOUR Unchanged.
RARUST-eiatiSc.
RICE-04fWc.
BRA N lX.OOj6H8.50.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 77W78 .
OATS No. $ white, 42'U421C.
F LA X-82. 18.21.
at. Louis Grain Market.
ST. DOUIS. Dec. 80. WHEAT No. 2
red $1.2: No. 2 hsrd. nominal; Decem
ber. $I.17H: May $1.22H.
CORN No. 2, 7"Hc; No. 2 white, nom
inal; December. 74Hc; May. .4Va76c.
OATS No. 2 and No. 2 white, nominal.
I
Fvaporated Apple and Dried r raits
NFW YORK. Dec. 30 EVAPORATED
API'LKS Dull.
DRIED FKUITS Prunes, nulet. Apri
cots and peaches, steady. Raisins, dull.
"W1. 11910. lino.
I 45l 0OT766I $ OS
I .H" 7 071 7 42 T W 00 7 Ml 8 i
S ! 7 00 7 39 T 01 7 60 3
40 T 02 747O3O u
6S7 7 46 T065M757
8 S7H 74870801 :48818
8 84 8 T 12 06 68 8
(, T 08 7 80) 802763808
19 7 02 7 80 T 11 97 7 M $03
8 26H S 9$ 7 49 7 18 7 67 8 11
M M M M M
7 04 7 85 7 23 8 081 7 73
5 I6i, 7 58 7 5 86' 7 79 S 80
6 STt 7 14 7 07 6 M 7 70 $ 80
!ll 7 06 7 86 6 Ml 7 58 S 81
6 38HI 7 04 7 68 7 06 6 96l 7 67 82l
pending the settlement of International I
uuestlcns Anglo-French war bonds were," " " "" i "
only moiietateiy cttve t or near ihcir : liiinrh of rcircnentat Ives of aome o(
recent minimum of 93', and other hlnh- ., .. . .
grade securities were more or lens apa-te biRReM cattle feeding yarda in II-
,hTh markef. strictly professional ! ,ino18 wrre on ih 0,"h 0rln.
Mat us may be Judged from the fa. t that j change buying corn to take back
i.-n 111" I'M sriMt.. flirai-.
iin u tig. n inn i iiume urain
Dec. 2S.
Dec. ).
Dec. JO.
Sunday. Holiday
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock yard. Omaha. Neb.,
for twenty-four hour ending at S p. m..
yesterday:
BECEIl'O-fAKS.
Cattle Hog" Sheep.nr .
12 ..
3
7 2..
30 10
2:1 2
61 9
19 10
4 1
41 6 8
26
1
9
9
234 39 $
C, M. & 8t. P
wsosah l
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific 10
C. N. W., east... 11
C. N. W., west... 36
C, St. P., M. A O.. 6
C. H. ft Q., east... 1
C, It. at J., west... 15
C, It. 1. A P.. easL 8
C, R.' I. A P., west. ..
Illinois Central .... 6
Chi. Great Western 2
Total receipt.. ..108
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Mhrrls A Co
Swift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour A Co
J. W. Murphy
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co....
So. Omaha Packing Co.
W. B. Vansant Co
Benton, Vansant & !
Hill A Son
V. B. Lewis
Huston A Oo
J. R. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Hues
V. a. Kellogg
II. V. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild A Krebe...,
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co
Christie ,
Hlgglns
Huffman
Banner Bros
John Harvey
Dennl A Francis
Kline
Jensen A Lungren .....
Other Buyers
290 2,6'JI 1.226
ta 4.0M 4.0DO
640 4.877 674
777 3.511 2.417
1,744
1
29
1
31
8
100
2H
26
66
36 ,..
39
44
20
2
6
47
4
1
43
76
26
22
15
297 .... 814
osr Utrnna aaee)
trona.
CHICAGO. Dec. .TO-CATTLFJ-Rcelpts.
4,t head; market steady; native be.-f
steera l'..104j.7f. western steer. $H.tf
8 10; cows and heifer. $2.874 8. 40; calves.
$7.01X710.60. I
HOOS Receipts, 89.000 head; market!
strong. IV higher; bulk of sales, 86.4 6.80;
light, S6.2ftne.80; mixed, $6 Mn 90; henvv.
6.866.l; heavy, $6.36iir6.80; rough, SS.ST''
6.60; piss, $6.39 6.86.
SHEEP AND LAMRR Receipts, 10.w
head; msrket strong; wethers. $6.505f7.00;
we. t4.60Jiii.40; lamb, $7.260.60.
Rloax City Live atork Market.
SIOUX CITT. Ia., Dec. 80.-CATTLE-Recelpt.
1.$no head; msrket firm; native
steera. $6.7Mr7.60; luitcher. $4.50l(l.60;
cows and heifer. $4.00ft6.26; canner. li.V)
i4.S6: stockers and feeders, $6.0iVb;.60;
csJves, $6.6OC8.50; bulls, stags, etc., U.'.Oit
HOOf4 Receipts, SOoft head; market 51
10c higher; heavy, $6.og664; mixed, $6.25
t 40; light. $6.90iti6.25; bulk of sales, )6.2
Ht.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.00
head: market steady; ewes, So.2.'f6.ui;
lamb. $7.0ftffa.00.
At. .toaeph Live Btork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Deo. 80 CATTLE Re
ceipt 1.600 head: msrket low: ateers,
I7.OtVa9.25; cows and heifer, $4.008.75:
calves. $6.00ifiD.28.
HOUR Receipts. 14.000 heed; market
higher; bulk of sales, $6.Vft6.0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000
head; market lower; lamb, $8.6O0V.25.
took ia Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western market:
Cattle, Hog s. Sheep.
2,400 16,800 8,000
..... 4.000 89.0n 10.0O
1.200 k.OOC
8.W0 ,
800 8. SOO
can Petroleum making a new record on
Its ri.e or H points to II4,. while Cali
fornia Petroleum preferred advanced 13',
to 81, Assoclsted Oil 6 to 8 and Texas
company 6H to 2ii4.
Other active and strong las'ties Included
some of the war shares, coopers, the to
baccos, fertiliser and express company
stocks. Adams Kxprcea gaining at lk
and Wells Fargo 6 at m
Fries led the rsllwsya. the first and
second preferred shares adding from 1 to
almost 2 points to recent gains, with a
gain of 1 point for the common. Total
sales of stock amounted to 460,uuo shares.
Sterling ratea moved higher, touching
4 74' before th rate receded, but ex
change on Vienna and Petrogrsd fell to
low records, kronena being quoted at
1315 and rubles at 38 to 30.
Bonds were steady on moderate offer
ing, Total sale, par value, were $4,670,
too. United Btate bonds were unchanged
on call.
Number of sals and leading quotation
en stock war a lollows:
atlas. Illh. Utm. CI.h
South Omaha....
Chicago
Sioux City
St. Ix)tiis
Kansas City
Aliaka field
A 1 1 la-4 a.llnr ,
Amarlcan luet ftutar
American ln
American Ijocomotlva ....
American K n
Am. H. lu r'4
Am. Hugar Haflnln
Amerli-an Tal. A ll.....
Atrarlran Tobarca
Ana..nn6a cepter
Alhtaon
Haldwln LiKemmlTa
naltlmar Ohio
Ttatttlthem Ateal
Brnnklya NkI6 Tr
t'altfftriila 1'i.trnlaum ....
'iiitltn Punlflo
C'entral lathar
1aapealia av (hi
rhicagn ft. W
Chloata M St. T
Chicago N. W
t hlcaso. R t. A p. Rjr..
fhlno Copper ,
folnrada Ful A Iron....
CraniM Steal
nMlar It. O. sM
PtMillfra' Strurltla ....
Krte
Oanaraf Klfi-trlo
Orea4 Nnrtbern afrt
Oreat Na. Ore ctfa
l.t'O
1.1
it
MS
111',
lino " MS
1.nn M'
b .n K 1H
t" iu lin'i
11. MO tts 1 14 s
l:s l-f' liio,
a0 2im4 fnA Ji
l.l'l v, Kit, ft
t.yn Hwi unuj
4 i lin4 lit Hri4
l.n hs at sm,
4V.
.... "'4
17S 114
M'4 6S
t
71 " S7a
1.7IM tsl"
14 IIS
41m) SJS
Sim MS
11. Ml M
t 1,14
t.O) ITS
1,"n
an
8..0)
MS
7 J '4
14V
m
ins
1 oft ' f'inhlm Rxplorstlon
i X! I Illinois Ontral
3, WJ
l.tno
l.7m
rwo
47'
4'
43
MO ITS
H1 12
t.AOO bl't
97 H
17'.
.S414
41",
4J
home.
company thojr placed one order for
2",000 hiiahela, bealdca nmneroua
smaller orders with other firms and
dealers In grain.
The Illinois cattle feeders gfRcrt
(hat the corn coming onto the Omaha
niarket this winter la the beat they
can find and that before the feeding
at aaon closes there will be a demand
for every surplus bushel.
While the Illinois cattlemen are tn the
niarket for Nebraska corn, they are not
the only one who want It. There were
half a doien Iowa farmer on th ex
change floor, and through dealer her
bought i6.0no bushel that will go Into
the country north and west of Fort
Dodge.
Wheat for Esporl
In wheat the export business' out of
Omaha continue enormous, aomethtng
like 100 car per day going to th sea
board. For the last two week the ship
ments of the Updike Oraln company have
averaged fifty cars of wheat dally, most
of It going abroad through gulf, porta.
The Omaha market wa atrong and re
ceipt good for th middle of the week.
Wheat was up 1 to S cent per bushel,
selling at $!.0M.12. Corn wa up 1 to S
rents and sold at 80S70. with oat up
M to l' cents, selling at 3SQ42 cent per
bushel.
The receipts for the day were:
Wheat. 112: corn. 133; oat, 36 carload.
The market was sold out before the closa
of the session.
IU4 12'
unia to
Totl receipt.
.11.700 82.900 2,-,000
Totals
.2.911
9.231
1.8 o
i.KM
tin
,.'
16,842
CATTLB7 There was a fair run of cat
tle her for a Thursday, and the total
lor the four days this week amount to
it, nil need, Oelng .f.uui neaa larger imn i k, amaitsrs ....tuu i I,
for the same uerlod last weak, and at- i a. t. T a. 4a..oiuo. a. v..
imutt. S!lki li.'f lamer Ihan a vial" alio, l Armour A '. 4VM.. flUPae. T. A T. ta 1"0
There was a very fair demand and price i AtrhiKia aan. 4.... lans. eon. 4s 14
ss a rulo wer lust about steady wiiu , .. ;., ..: ..vT
yesterdsj. rb,t ohlo 4vi... I'4S. U A g. T. r. 4s. TIH
Cows and heifers were actlv and all J5 . q j. 4,..., 11 to. Pad. rv. ss.,.. lolvl
sold In good season, while steers were a ! r' M B p 4is..ltt'4 4s rf. 4s
little bit Inclined toward Slowness ant c. H I. m r. r. 4. no. luiivsr se
wei-e not all disposed of until late. rat. 4s... VHtaloo Ps-ltlo 4.... 8744
There were very few stocker and feed- Sir4eVhiiV-i:,,,-itt
er. In sight, but what there were moved J.V-ii,'"iM v m mL " Z
In about the same notche. a. yesterday. BNBT T.::Y. WaiVnf S i?:":::: SJS
Wuotallon on Cattle uooo to cnoioaj ,lt ,-, nt 4, nnvkWant. I sioa 4Mjs..,. 4
yearlings, $8.26h).26; good to choice i K r. go. rat. .... iWaat. Klae. er Fi..!JH
beeves. 87.u0rii6.26: fair to good beeves, I- AN, unl. 4a... MHAnsio-rranon tm . ... M
New York Money Market.
NEW TORK. Dee. 30.-PRIMK MKIt
CANTILK PAPKR Sff 3V4 per cent.
STERLING KXCHANUE - Slxty-dfcy
bills, $4 70; demand, $4.74: cables, 4.74H.
SlLVEU-Bar. 647c; Mexican dollar.
42c.
RONDS-Government, steady; railroad,
lrreguler.
Tl M K lOANS-Wesk; sixty dys, 2'ii
2H per cent; ninety day, 2H4T2H per cent;
six monins, ziii per cent,
CALL MrDNKY Esler; highest, 2 per
cent; lowest, IV per cent; ruling rate, 2
per cent: lsst lon, 2 per cent; closing
bid, 1" per cent; offered at 2 per cent.
Closing quotation on bond today wer
ss follows:
V. a. rat. ta. r.... H4Mo. Pse . 4U
do coupon M N. Y. ". Sab. .... Ill
I!. B. la. en 1HH N. Y. rite 4H. la,t
do tmiiDon l.iiv V, mats 44m. . .UK't
U. g 4. ra IM'tN. Y.. N. 11. A H.
do rcviBSB 11 ov a 1I4H
Panama ! MHiioa..ioivt,r.o. raui ta ss
a ,...,...,... 1
l.mo
sis
82 S4
I.W 4'4j
0
1't
arn
nf. a.
tmrmish t'on. Corp
Inaplratlon Copper ....
Intsmitlonal liarreatar.
Kanena t:tt South..
lhlsh Valley
I xiiilavltla a Naalivllla
Meilran Petroleum .A... 40 W 114't
Miami Copper 3.400 4s
Missouri, h. a i. prn..
Mlnaourl Parldc
National Mlarnlt
National Ijaad
Navada foppar
Ktw York Central
N. Y.. N. It A H
Norfolk A Wsatars..,.'.
Northara Partfio
P. ltlr Mall
Paoltlr Tal. A Tal
ptnntylvanla
Pulltnan Palace Car....
iRar iis. Coppar
Raaitlnt
Fpuhllo Iron A gtaal..
Komhara Paoirto
kouthern Rallwav
Htitflahaker Vwionr ..
TannaMMa Toppar ......
Texas f'noiptny ,
tlnn Papifto
In ton Paoirin fitd
t'nliad St alaa Hlaal
V. . laa std
Vtah Copoar ,
w 4 r a Valan
IH
11
l t
I0
4
4
1
Kill
II
4.i
lie
61 H
137 44,
114
1H-.
"4
1.1
(11 '4
lb
J.'Oi) 10 JOH'k 10,14,
TOO 74j 7 7
1.100 lf J4, Ui
1.4MO 1174 117 ID
1144
im
.01 Ml n fi
fe 1K444j lV,
St4
i.son h rj
f.en sr.' m h
4.em m't loan
1.400 17 Klt.4. 1.'
1 too (tt sn Sin,
4tm M4 t:n ' it.-r,
t.oo i;tn U1144 ins
' :v
14,104 "71 I74 ITI
4 tl" 11S
8.X
400
4 14 .
"4
at
snva
Tit
47C
304,
7S-
ta.76ii. 40: common to fair beevea. $6.76
06.60; good to choice grass hsifer. $6.60
43 6.50; good to choice grass cows, $i.3tj?
6.26; fair to good cows, 4,60g6.iSb; com
mon to fair cows, ss.buiatiw; gooa to
choice feeders, $6.j0tb7.16; fair to good
feeders, t (Vdtj.w; common to tair ieea
M K. A T. 1st 41.
Bid.
744
St. I.oal Lle atock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 30. CATTLK Re
ceipts. 8 300 heed: msrket steady; nstlv
beef ateers. $7.6oH.50; yearllnga Meersj
era, $j.00u.0o; good to choice stockers, , and heifer. $4,5or(9.5t; cows, $J.50tt(i7.00:
$6.75i'i7.26; fair t goood sUx-ker. $4.009 stockers snd fnedirs. $3.00187.25; southern
6.75; common to fair stocker. $5.00i&.ou, steers, $.V2rVfj8.N: cows snd heifers, $4.0tui
stock heifers, $S.26M4J00; stock cow, $4.609 i v': native calves, $6 0ol0.60.
5.i6: stock calve. $6.0li7.t6: veal calves. HOUS Receipts, 9.300 . hesd: market
$7.00-09.60: bulls, stag etc.. S3.764W.24. higher; pigs and lights, $5.76(06.80; mixed
Representative aaies:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. tt. No. At pr,
7l no 4 TH lis!
,1)1 40 4 1001 K)
21 lt 4 '0 10 1W4 75
i ITU 4 tit 4 lit 18
3h HWt 1 l ' II 101 t 14
11 1lf4 "i IA f IMI t V
tn im 7 40 lion 7
A M07 7 40 I lot) 1 U ;
HEIFERS.
1 MO I 40 1 740 8 To 1
I Ill 4 00 1 1v 0
2 7M 6 M 8 6 24 i
4 ,.. tul 4 .15 I Ml iV
i'aLVES.
Sin I 00 I It 4 S
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 7'4 I SB 1 78 I 14
II 847 I It 7 741 U
I 7 7 10 12 SSI 1
snd butcher, $6.6!7.f0; good heavy, $l.8i
4J7.00
SHEK.P AND LAMBS Receipt. 2.600
head; market lower; yearling, $.U)fl.6i;
lambs, $S.O0ij0.6O; sheep and ewes, $.'.ii0(i
6 60.
Ralstoa.
HOUSE and lot. fruit, electric light.
water, part payments, t'all or write
Charles Bavelt, Ralston, Neb.
LKOAL NOTICKS
STOCKHOLDERS' MKETINy
Th Annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the HAbTINUS AND NORTH
WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, for
the election of seven Directors, and the
imuftcuuu v. au-.a wac, vuaiiiras a
may come before the meeting, will be
4id at tna orrice oi a. l. stonier, corner
f 16th and Dodge Street. Omaha, N
raaka, n Monday, the 3rd day of Jsnu
rr. A. D. 19K. at 11 o'clock A. U
i. s. Kjnn. secretary.
74f Inaeapolls
MINNEAPOLIS.
Th Union Land Company.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
UNION LAND COM PAN I.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of The In Ion land company will be held
at the of tli of the Company In Omaha,
Neb., on January 10th. lttiti, at 10 o clock
A. M . for ti-o election of five directors,
and fur the transaction of such business
g" may Uaally come before the meeting.
ALiEJC MILLAR. Secretary.
D.30d2ut-
ttaotaftona of the Day oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Dec. 30. FLOUR Firmly
held.
WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 1 r'urum,
$1.S7H. f. b. New York: No. 1 n rthern,
Dululh, and No. 1 northern. M.inltoba.
$1.31, c. 1. f. Ri-'ffalo. Future were
firm; December. $1.31V
CORN Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, 85c,
prompt shipment.
OATS Spot, steady.
HAY Unsettled; No. 1, $1 .201. 25; No. 2.
$107HSU5. No. 3, 96c(u41.0JH; shipping. 85
feMlc.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
l16, ltf&'44c; li)14. biu'ic; Pacific coast, 1U16,
U'll-'O; 914 h&iOc
HIDES Steady; Bogota, 30631c; Central
America, 2c.
LEATHKK rirm; nemiocg nrsta, H8
84c; seconds. 8-SJHSc.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm: mess. $190)
yi9 60; family. $'J0.5tKiti2.6o; short clears
$1 M622.60. Bef. quiet; mess, $16.ai'd
17.00: family, $18 W?i'lH.50. Ird. firmer;
middle west, $10.5010 75.
TALLOW Firm; city, 8c; country, 7H
0"c; pcolal, gc.
BUTTER Quiet; receipts, 5,277 tubs;
creameiy extras, 3334c; first. 2783:c;
seconds, tutfliHc.
Ktriiri Recelpta, 3.868 cases; fresh
gathered extra fine, Mf36c; extra firsts,
3oV(?44c; firsts, 32333c; seconds, 2Kt31c.
CHEESE Firm; receipts, kfj packss;
state, whols milk, flats, held, specials.
17Hal7c; do, everage fancy, lcaWSvc,
la Market.
Dec. 80 WHEAT
December. $1.22: May. $1.234W1.23: No.
1 hard. S1.25U: No. I northern, $1 22Atr
LIP; No. z nortnern, smsa i.-joi.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 80. COFFEE Tha
msrket for coffee futures was less active
today with prices holding steady In sym
pathy with the stesdlneaa of Brazil and
In the absence of any Important selling.
The opening wii unchanged and the mar
ket closed un hsnged to 1 point lower.
Including switches from March to July
at V points, sales were 7.7.S0 hags.
I January, 6.49c: February. 6.57c: March,
iSSHc; April, 6.70c: May, (1.76c; June. 6 78-;
I July. 64c: August, ac; September, 6,2c;
tji'toner. s.ic; rvovenioer, (.4c. t
rlot. autet: Rio 7s. 7'nc: Santos 4a. So.
Cost and freight offers were unchanged.
ine otriclal cables reporter! no change
In milrets prices In Brazil with Rio ex
change on London l-32d lower.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. SO-COTTON-Soot.
steady; middling uplands, 12,30c; sales.
l,70u bales.
Futures opened steady; January, 1183c;
Marih. 1123.-; May. 12.51c; July. 1266c;
October, 12 ic.
Cotton futures closed steady: Tannery,
12.10c; March. 12.3c:, May, 12.61c; July,
l2.'75o: October. 12. .'ttc.
NEW YORK, 1kc. 30 Catton future
closed steady. Jan . 1.210: March, 1,238;
Mv. 1.26): July. 1.275; Oct., 1.239.
Cotton closed steady at a net advance
of 13 to 16 points todav.
LIVERPCK)U Dec. So.-OOTTON-Spot,
eanler: good middling, 8.06d: mlddl ng
I V A, lower middling, 7.91d; sales. 12,000
bales.
agar Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 30.-KUOAR-Itaw
stesdy; centrifugal. 4 4ya4.6sc; molasses.
$. 3. 81c.
opened v
were 1 point higher.
Hons A not her verv eenerou supply
waa received today, estimates railing for
239 cars, or 16,800 head. Receipt for the
four day are 60.8x7 head, being 30,000
smaller than a week ago and 4,(m0 short
of two weeks ago, but a gain of 13.600
over the aame days of last year. To
day' supply puis the receipts for th
month in record -breaking notche.
Shippers got going In fair season and
started out paying fully 6c higher price
for the ort of hogs they wanted. They
paid as high a $6.60, and bought th
bulk of their hog around S6.40fto.4u.
Packer were slow getting started, and
their early offers were no more than
stesdy. Advices from other market
were, however, very encouraging and
nothing started selling until killers raised
their bids to the nickel higher notch.
Even then only a few hogs were i ashed,
and values were largely fglOc above yes
terday, when the bulk finally began mov
ing scaleward. Movement was not a
active a might have been expected on a
higher market, and trading dragged
through the greater part of the forenoon.
General market was largely tVtflOc sbov
Wednesday, good lights. If anything,
showing the most advanca. In other
words, all of yesterday' decline wa re
gained and current value are a big dim
above the close of laat week. Despite
the fact that Ihls month's recelpta have
been of the record-breaking variety, prices
today are 6il0c higher than they wer
on December 1. Bulk sold at u.V(j ...
a good many loads reaching $6.50, the top.
As usual, soma of the common light and
mixed hog were overlooked, and while
the close was almost as good a any (lino
on anything packer wanted, noon found
a number of bunchea that no one seemed
to fancy still In first hands.
representative sales:
Kansas City ! "tortx Market. .
KANSAS CITT. Dec. 30. CATTI.B Ra
te pis, hesd; marktt steady; prl.ne fed
steers, V(. COS 8.60; dressed beef steers. $6 20
j8.30; western steers, $6.0otlH.26; Blockers)
snd feeder, 86 604A8.C0; hull (, $i.:Vtf t.J .;
tslvee. $6.00(f9.25.
HOIS Receipts. 3,800 hesd: market
hlahet ; bulk of sales $fl.2,Vii.70 heavy.
$6.67!.7&; packers snd btitchers, 16.fi.'.'j.70;
lights $6.3!ft6 HO; pigs. $5.0.'.77i.lO.
SHEEP AND LA M B S Recei pis. 3.6 0
head: market lower: lambs. l.'0(tl!l:
Mi 1 yesrllngs, $7.0nify.Q; wethers, $ 0fi.T6.06;
ewes, $rj.2u93.16.
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SHEEP Yesterday's trade proved a
drag all afternoon, and while a few lambs
were cashed at pr ces that wer around
a quarter lower than Tuesday, several
loaits were held over for today. These,
wltn today' decent fresh supplies, gave
packers a very fair showing to pick from,
and trade opeped out Vjfalie lower tuan
yesterday's early rounds, or about steady
with closing sales. Movement wss, how
ever, much livelier than on Wednesday,
and a fair clearance waa made long be
fore noun, although a few bunches were
still unsold after the bulk had started lo
th scale. Best lamb were
openea very u ei toaay ana at noon bought at $9.15. while most of the good
lambs some of them rather weltih'y,
moved at $n.ont io, and quite a sprliikllag
on down to $8 76.
Muttons wer in smaller supply today,
but at that did not move any too freely,
although most of them had been cltaii
Dry Good Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.-DRY GOODS
Cotton good and yam were firm today.
Men wear waa firm.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 30.-METAI-Iead,
offered at $.i.40. Spelter, not iioted. Cop
per, firm; electrolytic, $22 tr4i'3 Oft. Iron
steady and unchanged. Tin, firm; spot.
$39.76 bid.
At London: Spot copper, 86 7s d; fu
ture. 4.86 10; electrolytic, Alios. Bpot
tin, 166; future. )H. I .end, spot, j
6s: futures, 29 16. Antimony, 136.
Spelter, 90.
oi a ad Hosia.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Dee. 30 TURPEN
TINE Firm at 64c; aales, i hbls.; re
ceipts. 67 bhls,; shipments, 6 bbls.; stocks.
12 6H6 bbls.
ROBIN Firm: sales. 801 bbls.; receipts,
664 bbls.; shipments, 340 bbls.; stocks. 10",.
P33 bbls. Quotations: A, B, C, D B snd
F, $6.66i O, $6 (40; H. $6.66; 1. $., TO; K. $8.00;
M, $6 50; N, $4.76; WO, $7.00; WW, $7.25.
London Btoekt Market.
LONDON. Doc. 80 Amerlcsn securities
on the stock market todav were devoid
of Interest, the Austrian tension offset
ting good earnings report. The close was
dull.
SILVER Rar. 28 2-16d per ounce.
MONEY 4'i4H per cenL
DISCOUNT RATES Short hills, 5's pr
cent; three month, 6H per rent.
Baak ( lsrla.
OMAHA. Dec. X. Rank clearings for
Omaha today were S3,4&.uft!i 38, and for
the corresponding day last year $2,962,-
720.31.
Three Licenses
Turned Down by
- the City Council
The rlty council denied wholesale
liquor license to Jake Jen. 912 Dode
street Mr. Jeasen will ndcivor to get
a district court order to require the rlty
council to grant the license.
The application of Price Terrell. 230$
North Twenty-fourth street, for a retail
liquor license, wa denied. Th Minne
apolis Brewing company, 1017 North Sev
enteenth street, also failed to get
wholesale license.
W'aatlnshonaa 8:iartrla
Montana Pnar ......
Oaneral Motors
Waliaah n nfd .. 1.604 SV4 2
International Marina pM. 7 nor) 74 V 3t
mil aaiea ror tna aar, 4wi.nro anaraa.
Wharton Writes
Name More Than
Mile Long to Checks
John C. Wharton, postmaster, wrote
mor than a mile of "John C Wharton"
signatures on pay checks In the last two
daya. '
That Is the estimate of the scientific
experts, sitting In solemn council about
tha desk on which the genial colonel was
slinging th Ink.
Each month h has to sign hla name to
2,750 pay check. There are 426 employe
in the Omaha office,' who are paid twice
a month, 360 railway mall clerks, who are
paid twice a month, and 1,200 Nebraska
rural carrier, who are paid one a month.
All these checks the Omaha postmaster
has to sign.
And he does It In on of the finest,
biggest, most graceful, legible . round
hands Imaginable, niuch Ilk the famous
signature of John Hancock on the
Declaration of Independence, only mor
beautiful. .
Well, It Is a very conservative estimate
to put th total dlstanc traveled by the
pen point In one of these signature at
two feet.
Multiplying this by the number oi
checks signed' gives 6.600 feet, which Is
Just 220 feet more than a mile.
This mile of signatures Is worth nearly
$300,000 to th people who cash the checks.
Which I more than a good newspaper
reporter make In a whole year.
Smith College Club
to Give Its Play
This Afternoon
The plsy. "The Orestest Olft." under
th auspices of the Smith College club,
will be riven st the Young Woman's
Christian association Frldsy afternoon at
3 o'clock.
The sneaking parts are taken by Eliza
beth Rlngwalt, Emily Burke, Eleanor
Scott. Dorothy Sherman, Walter Preston
and Hunter Bcntt.
The character of tha Christmas Fairy
who spins dreams Is taken by Ida Smith.
The fairies who dsnce are Eleanor
KounUe, Charlotte McDonald, Margaret
Scott, Emma Nash. Katherine Coad, Polly
Robblns, Martha Dox, Katherine Elgut-
ter, Jean Frontier, Gladys McOaffln and
Jean Evarts.
Those who sing th Christmas rarols
are Yfrfrlnia Barker, Charlotte Smith.
Margaret Easiman, Edna Weiss, Helen
Miller, Christine McUaffln, Verna Ma
cauley, Marjorie Rl libel, Harriet Rose
water, Josephine Frcnxer, Nancy HulBt
and Isetta Smith.
The dancers are under the direction
of .Miss Kathorlne Oracle, the carols are
under the direction of Mrs. A. W. Gor
don and Miss Dorothy Hingwslt. and the
general arrangements are managed by
Mrs. Edgar Scott. Mrs. Walter Preston.
Mrs. Frederick Rouse. Mis Nell Ryan
and Mis Young.
Itaraea Will Appeal.
NEW TORK. Dec. t. -Counsel for Will
lam Barne announced today that an ap
peal will b taken to the appeKate divi
sion of the supreme court In ths sutt for
libel brought by Mr. Hmfa asamst for
mer Preaulent Theodore Rooeevrlt, which
resulted In a verdict for th defendant.
Navel Orange from
California is Here
Th navel orange ha arrived on the
Omaha market. It wa a bit late thi
year, owing to tha fart that the orange
are now put through a teat before ship
ment. They must show eight parts of
ugar to on of acid.
Th grower of sweet oranges have been
letting the world know of their excellence
by advertising. And as an advertised ar
ticle to be successful commercially must
be first class In quality they are care
fully Improving tha quality. Shipments
of California navels have increased 794
per cent In twenty years, valued at
$30,000,000.
Last year th California Fruit Grow-
era exchange shipped nearly 13,000.000
boxea of orangea, or nearly 30,000 car
loads. The increaae of the business has
been enormous tn keeping with ths peo
ple' demand for a really good orange.
Th acreage devoted to orange grow
ing ha Increased 129 per cent In the last
decade and now the Industry in Cali
fornia represents sn Investment of $200,
008.000. The extraordinary fruit sold by the Cal
ifornia Fruit Growers' exchange Is re
tailed through more than 300,00o stores In
every part of the country.
BODY OF FRANK M AH ONE Y
BURIED AT HOLY SEPULCHRE
The body of Frank P. Mahoney, who
died two weeks ago in Chicago, was
hurled yesterday In Holy Sepulcher
cemetery. The body wa brought to
Omaha by M-. r- '-- --
parent of th deceased, and hi slater.
Mis Bessie Mahoney, after service In
Chicago,
Villa Reported to
Be on Way to Cuba t
From New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. .-General
Francisco Villa, the Mexican tevotutlon
ary leader, arrived In New Orloana laat
nlKht from El Pao, wa hurried across
the city to th steamship docks and
boarded the steamship Excelsior which,
later sailed tor Havana, according to a
story published In looal afternoon
paper, and credited to a friend of tne
Villa family who arrived here last nignt
from Juarea.
All effort to confirm were unavailing.
Official of the ateamshlp Una declare
that Vllla'a name was not on the passen
ger list and that no person (Mexican) re
acmbllng him had sailed as far a they
knew. There were, however, seversl Mex
icans aboard the Excelsior they Bald.
Oeneral Villa's wife, their two children
and Mrs. Hlpolito Villa, wife of th gen
eral brother, alled from her tor Ha
vana last Saturday.
QUESTION SANITY OF MAN
WHO THREATENS CHILDREN
W. E. Meyers, 1921 South Fifty-first
street, chsrged with abusing his wife
snd seven children. Is being held at head
quarters for an examination as to his
sanity. Among other things he Is aald
to have threatened his children's life
Innumerable times with a butcher knlf.
beaten his wife, snd when sh washed
the kitchen floor he would come from
work and empty the contents of the cot
fee pot all over it. ,
PAWNS WATCH HAS FRIEND
PINCHED 0R THE THEFT
Chester Holllster of Sioux City had his
friend, Frank (julnn, of the Keystone
hotel, arrested for stealing his watch. In
polk court Holllster reached In hi
pocket for a toothpick and found a
pawnbroker's card for the timepiece. Ho
had pawned the watch while In hi cups.
Both men left the court room after
Hollieter had received a few remarks
from the judge.
Stork for Steel Employe.
NEW YORK. Dec. 20. The United
Stales Steel corporation has decided to
offer its employes for 1U1 under the
profit sharing plan K.uoo shares of the
common stock at 86, It was announced
today.
Royal Flyer Killed.
PORTSMOUTH. England. Dec
30.-
Lteutenant Rogers of the Royal Flying
corps wa killed today, when hi aero
f Is tie, which was flying at a low alti
ude (udilenly tilled forward and plunged
U the earth.
American Telephone & Telegraph Co
A dividend of Two Dollars per aha re
will be pakl on Saturday, January la,
U16, to stockholders of record at th
close (if business on al' riday, December
31. 1916.
U. D. MILNE. Treasurer.