TIIK I'.KK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. .TAXUAUY 1. 1016. 19 i. A i i II V GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET V, l ' fcsfcill Charge Down on Wheat and W TVi -. 1annA Aha Twa ivii Avaiie vuc tv; w Cents Higher. RECEIPT SCONTINITE HEAVY OMAHA. December 3t. 11. Th local wheat market was bullish again tnrlsy. prices ranging from 1 to 2 rents higher. The wheat rim continued heavy and the cash demand was quite ac tive. CornTeeelpt were alao heavy, and lhr aa considerable rash demand for thla cereal. The com. market remained firm, the bulk Of the samples going at un rangad prleea, while a few cara sold at alight advance. Oata were atrnng. selling from H to 1 rent higher. The oata run waa fairly light and there waa a moderato demand for thla eereal. Rre aold at 1 eenl advance, ahd barley remained practically unchangv1. Clearances were: Wheat and. flour e nial to J.mncn huehela, corn, 4,00) buslipla; oata, Wl,tn buahela. Liverpool close: Wheat, Id higher; corn. WW higher rrimary wheat receipts were 3.:iS.nn bushels and shipments 791.010 bitshol. Primary corn rereipta were :'!' bnahela and ahlpmenta SEi2,0n buhe' ' Primary oata receipts were HTa.000 Bushels and sMrmonts W2 nnn buahels. CARLsOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. iHilcagn JilnucHpolle .IK. 110 1 .7t REAL ESTATE LOAX8 1 TO for loans on best class city residences In amounts 12.000 up, alao farm loana. Reasonable commissions PETERS TRUST CO., 1122 Tarnam St. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KF.EFB REAti ESTATE CO.. Iffl Omaha National. Phone Douglas I7H. Ho TO tlO, 000 made prompuj. T. xT Weed. Typed Bldg.. 18th a Tarnam Eta, lfOKET n hand tor rlty and farm loana. H.W. Binder, City National Rank Bldr. roperty. Large loans a specialty. Thomas, 28 state rianx mag. CITY and farm loana. t. 6H. per cent J. H. Dumont Co.. 418 State te Bank. f!rf CITY LOANS, C. O. Cerlberg. -vf II Brandels Theater Bldg, A "Tor Sal" ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. . WANTED TO BOKKOW 8 If you have some money to Invest at 8 per cent, where you will have good se curity, write to E 367, care Bee. REAL. KHTATK KOU KXCUAGH RUNNING WATER HAY IMPROVED A 2. '100-a ere ranch located within eight miles of rail road town. Rock County, Ne braska. . Two seta of Improvements. ONE-QUARTEL LEVEL, HAY AH well grassed. Drive auto all over it; 300 acres hog tight. All fenced, Elk horn river runs throusrh It. ALWAYS I-JVJNQ WATER. Clear of encumnrance. Price. 320 per acre. Want farm in Monona or Harrison County, Iowa. Address lol City National Bank. a FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Ollt edge brick apartment house of 60 rooms; 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 "-ash and balance real estate, SCOTT & HILL CO., Ground Floor McCague Bldg. FOR EXCHANGE 1,609 acres. Cherry County, Nebraska, and 160, rully County, South Dakota. ALL CLKAH. Price 19,w0. Want Omaha property or small eastern Ne braska or western Iowa arm. Address 1616 City National Bank. o 1 HAVE some good town property in Iowa to trade for some land near 8. Omaha 10 to 80 acres.- Must be well Im proved and good soil. Describe fully In first letter wnat you have and price. Ad dress Box 221. Stuart, la. ANNUAL INCOME, $900 Price, tj,7jc. Want Omaha bungalow or cottage for equity. Will assume. Ad dress H)l." City National Hank. o TWO good lota In town of 2,000 popula tion. Dunlup, la. ItiuO cash or trade for Income property. Joe iJ. Tupper, Logan, Iowa. ALL kinds of . real eatate. Kixohanges. John A. Olson, Ueo Bldg., Omaha. REA-L KSTATE INVKBTMUNTi SAFtTY FIRST IN VJCS'l MENT. Choice first mortgages, better than a bank; hither rata and no loag of inter est i&oa to l&.ooo. . W. T. GRAHAM, Bee Bldg. REAL UHTATU MlHCfcXLAN EOt'H FOR LONG TIME LEASE. TWO CLOSE-IN CORNERS. Twenty-first and Leavenworth 73x133 . . .. WILL HUILD TO 61T1T Twentieth and Howard 147xlir7 Fine for apartment or hotel. Only one block from Grain Exchange. .; L. J. HKALET. City Nat. Bank Bldg. o ; LEGAL NOTICES KOTICB TO CONTRACTORS FDR FUR . N18H1NG UROCIiRIES. t Rcadvei tiied ) Notice is hereby given that the county clerk In and. for Douglaa county, Ne braska, will receive sealed proposals for supplying DourIbs count v in the anveral departments where such supplies may bo needed during the year 11 with grocer lea. ' lllds to he received up to and until IS) o'clock noon on Tuesduy. January 11, 1916, and opened on that date. All bids must be submitted unon blank proposals to he furnished by the county clerk, and will bo received for supplying the county More, IMverview Home and county ltoxpital, etc., and all Information tot included in this notice miv be ch ained at the office of said county clerk. s,acii ma Dust ue accompanied by a cer ified check or cash In the sum of "K.00. The board rettervea the rluht to relect any or all bids. Dated Omnha. Neb., Pec. 31. lflU FRANK UtWEY, County Clerk. J-dlOt ROAD NO. :69-l. NOTICE TO LAND i OWNERS. To all whom it may concern: To All Whom It May Concern: The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the center of arc lion , township 15 N range 12 K., In McArdle precinct, Douglaa county. Ne braska, running thence west one and one half mllea to iho one-foui-th coiner on the west aide of aec. 8, twp. 15, rg. 12, said road to be sixty-six feet wide, tlilrty tnree feet on each side of above de scribed line, haa reported in favor ol the locating thereof, and all objections there to or claims for damaues must be filed In the county clerk office on or before noon of the 1st day of March, A. I. 1 w 1 1. or said road will be opened without ref erence thereto. FRANK I'KWKY, Jl-4 County Clerk. tTOCKKOU'EIW MEETING. Th Annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the HASTINGS AND NORTH WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, for th election of seven Directors, and th transaction of such other business as may com before the meeting, will ba held at th office of A. L. Mohler, corner of loth .and Dodge Ptreots, Omaha, Ne braska, en Monday, the tti day of Janu ary. A. D. ll. at 11 o'clock A. M. T. M. OR It. Secretary The I'nion I-and Company. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE UNION LANU, lOUrANT, Tba annual moellnc of the stockholder. cf Th I'nion land Company will he heki at the oflb of the Company in Omaha, Neb - on January 10th. 11K, at ! o clock A. M., for th election of fl director, nd f'r the tranaacii.m of anch liuainasa si may legally come before the meeting. ALEX. MILLAR, tiecr.-tary. D.Suri I0L thil'ith nr f'maha in 41 St. Inula A) x Wli.nlpeg foo ,., ... These satea were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hsrd winter: -(. car, JUL No. 1 hard winter: K cars, 11.12; cars. $1 11; 3 cars, fl im: io cars, ll.W; cars. II OP. No. 4 hard winter: S cars, $1.07; I car, $1 4 cara. SI .; J cars, 1 1. 06; 1 2- cars. II. 04; ft rsrs, $1.02: 1 csr. $1.0. Sam ple: 1 car. $1.0.1; 1 csr, ITc; 1 car. ; 9 cars. H0c. No. 4 mlrJ 1 ear, 1 M: 1 car. II. f. No. 2 mled durum: l 1-t cars. II 11. No. .1 durum: I car. $1.10. Rve No. 1: 1 cars. M'tc No. I: 1 car. S3.. No. 1 car. 2c; rar. !lc: 1 car. Pic. Corn No. 3 white: i ears, c. No. 4 white: 1 csr, Mvc. J cars, fitc No h white: 1 -ar. Uc: 2 i-srs. 2c No. g whltet 1 car, Wye; I ear. fc. No. 4 vellow: I cars, f.-.'.jc; I car. Vc: l i ar. RlV1. No. P. velln: 1 car. lc. ., cars, .1VC; 2 cara. tWc. Ni. yellow: 4 rsrs. Kc; 4 Cars. 2c; 1 tar, lWc No. 2 mixed: 1 car. 71c. N.i. 1 mixed: I car. o. No. 4 mixed: 1 rnr. c; t cars, 4c: 2 csra. MWc: 1 car. r3. No. 6 mixed: 2 cars. 2c: 4 cars. 'CHc; car, ? i csr. mc. No. mixed: I cars. Miv, S cars, Wtc. Sample: 2 cirs. fSc: ? cara. r.Tc : I cara. M!c: 1 car, o; 1 ear, S4So; 3 car, Me; 4 cars, R2c. Oats No. white: 1 car. 41ac: cars. 41c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 4Sr: 1 cara, 4o4'. Pam ple: I ear, We: 1 car, SS'tc; S cars, fe; 1 .e, 7e. Omaha Csh Prices Wheat: No. I hartl, ILIIWI 14; No. 3 hard, ll.ngiyffl.11; No. 4 hard, 9!V-1 .07; No. 2 spring. Il.111rl.l4: No. 3 spring. It.1fl 12: sample, ?se4y$l.H. t'orn: No. " white. iif.Tnc; No. 4 white, s?Wlc; No. R white. RC.t.V; No white. FWW4c: No. t vellow, fcS70c: No. 4 yel Irw, 41JA.iV4c: No. S vellow, HT4c; yellow, eiJc: No. 3 mined. fc3c; No. 4 mixed. Mft4Vle; No. R mixed. lty?Ts::o: No. S mixed. M'rJc: sample, WWiTc. Oats: No. 2 white. 4:a4:wc: standsrd. 4isg 41c; No. 3 white, .-ffxlc. Rye: No. 2. . No. 3, 91JI92c. rhlraso closing piu'we, furnished The Ree by began Rryan, stock and grain brokers. 31S Poth Slxteonth, Omaha: Arllclel Open. I HTgh'l ITw. Close Ts'y. W-estl Pec.. 1 JSH' Mav.'i July.ll 19V4I Mav.l77S4Vh,! July.!75V(i' Os- Pec.) 44', May.4Sr0 I I 1 1 2V 1 20 1 jftiii i mn 1 at II 2RN.S 1 Mi 1 17N 1 4 1 ?7-S 1 1S" 1 I 7S I ' 71'4' 71SI 7H 7 !76'I76-S'V1I 77H ??m 77141 75 44S' 4-Wl 43' 44 4S4! 47Hi47S'l!47'-a4x pr-u .Tan.. May. 14 ?o IS V!V 1 7X I 13 7S I 13 3S 19 0T. 19 1741 13 tnw 19 CCHl 19 15 Le I Jan.. 110 00-9SI 10 00 9 10 1A t 7W 10 15 9 92H 10 22'i 10 3?4 10 R7V4 May. 110 30-2..I 10 30 Rlba I Jan.. 10 S0-2M 10 30 10 224' 10 J?ul May llO y-K 10 6S 10 oo 110 67-S"1 CHICAGO C.RAI3T AD PROl'ISIO.XIS Features of the Tradtnsr 4 Closing! Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAGO, Dec. 31 Year end liquidation which -found the market without acppnit, brought about a sharp setback In the value of wheat today after rrlCfa had touched a new h gh level for the 1H15 crop. The close was unsettled at H4c to 4Hc net decline with May at ll.2.f1.3..V and July at $1.17. Other speculative articles. too. showed leases fnr the day corn 'c to i'l.c. oatd V4c to c and provisions 'Mr. to 22Ve It waa not until the final hour of trad ing that wheat began to break In earnest. At that time a wave of Selling from be lated Dccemher longa camo over the market, and forced Into action a number of atop (nose orders. Fears of heavy de liveries on track had considerable to do with emphaa zing the weakness. torn weakened when wheHt underwent a severer tumble. At first, however, thn market showed strength owing to tin- J settled warmer weather and to firmness . at Liverpool. ! oats bad an Independent advanee thn result of a broadening of commission houses demand. Selling by packers more- than offset In the provision pit the effect of higher prices on hogs. Chicago Cash PricesWheat: No. ! red. No. 3 red $1.244'S1.24: No. 2 hard, nominal: No. 3 bnrvt 11 iri ! H'orn: No. 2 yellow, nominal; No.' 4 wel ow, TOc&TlWe.. Oats: No. 3 whole. standard, Mfribr. Rye: No. 3, sc. Bar ley: eo7Rc. feeds: Timothy, t3.6'i8.2S; clover, 110.00ft woo. Provisions: pork flH.r.2': lard. !0: rlha, l.mt 0 u. BUTTER Lower; creamery, 2234X32c ' E?G2-7jEi'h": receipts. Tafea; firsts. r7145iC7Ho; ordinary firsts. 2fiff26V.e: at marlc. cases Included, 22ffl27c. POTATOKS-Recelpta. 22 cars; market unchanged. POULTRT-AIIva, higher; fowls, 14ci springs, 13V4c; turkeys, 16. ' Kansas City Grain sad Provisions. KANSAS riTT. Dee. Sl.VWHEAT-No. 1 hard, IU61.1S1; No. 2 red. 1.201.23 May, 11.16; July, . 1.0M51.oeT4. . 69c;M?y:c:2Jul,yXe724tC: N' Wh,t4' BCTTER-Creamery. S3c; firsts. Sic; seconda, 29c; packing, 19c. . EOOS-Flrsta 2Hc; seconda, 21e. POULTRY liens, lfiV4llc; turkeys, 15c; sprlng-s, 12c. Minneapolis Grain Market. ' ' MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 81 -WHEAT -December fj I.20S: May. tl.21ir.Jl: No. J -h.Br'1. 1 northern, 11.20 1.21: No. 2 northern, ll.WSiiri.Uia. FLOUR-Unchanged.' lla,- BARUC Y fiiij6c. RYK 94ft5c. BRAN 41S.00HU 30. CORK-No. 3 yellow, IXVff1c. 0ATS-No. 3 white. 43G13HC. SEED Flax. 2.17r2.20. St. Lonla Grain Market, ST. I.OI1S Mo., Dec. 31. WHEAT No. t red, tl.26tfl.29: No. 8 hard, not trading: Lecember. I1.1S4: May. tl.21'4. f'ORN-No. 2. 71't72,c; No. 2 white 72(JP72Uc; December, 76c: May. 74l4(ff7411c. u ath no. Z, nominal; No. 2 white. nominal. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Dee. tl.-WHEAT-8pot, No. ! Manitoba, 13s 3d; No. 2, 13s 2d: No. 3. 12s 10d: No. 2 hard winter, new. 12a 5d CORN Spot American mixed, new, s iva. flatter Mrk. K1.G1N. til . Dec. Sl -BCTTER-Fighty tubs aold at 31 He and fifty tubs at 33c. toffee Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 81. COFFEE The coffe market opened 2 points lower to 1 point higher today In sympathy with steady Brazilian rablea, but there were very few buying orders around the ring, and the close waa net unchanged to 5 polnta lower. Sales Including exchanges of March for July at 19 points and March for December at 41 polnta were lft0) bags. January. 6.44c: February, .15c. r'or December at 41 -points were 15.000 bags. January. 6.14c: Fehruarv. Site March. K.tiZc; April, 6.67c; Mav, t 77; July 62c: August. 6.S7c: September. 6.9:';; October. 6.95c; November, 6.Mc; Decem ber, l.lC. Spot, quiet: Rio 7a. ,.r: Santo. w- foiiiparalively few cost and freight' of fers were reported here. Today official cables renorted an ad vance of 75 rel at Rio with Santos un changed. Rle exchange l-tld higher St. I.onla Llva stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 31. C atti .i,- celpts, su() head; market ateadv: native beef ateera. ..5Uj9.50; yearlings steers and heifcra, tS.fiiKa9.50-. cows I5.5wu7liu! stoi'kera and feedera, to.OKa 7. 25 ; tioulheni steers, l6.iVuR.50; cows and heifers, tt 00 4j bu: native caivea, t.n.i lo.fm. HOGS Receipts. H.sm head: narket higher; plga and lights. lii.On'uH.g:, mixed and butchers, $T.7tfr7.10; good heavy ti.9r57.i. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 725 head; market eteailv; yearlings. $i.oiv; 3.60; Is miis, f8.OlKci9.5n; sheep and ewes t5.G0$.jH). Cottoa Market. NEW TORK. Dec. 31-COTTON-Spot. steady ; middling uplands, U.fJc. Salca, l.tf bales. Cotton futures opened steadv: January, 1119c; March. 12.4le; May, 12.87c; July, I2..'c: October. 12 47c. Cotton futures closed steady: Januarv 12.23c: May. 1246c; May, 12.19c,; July, l2.Mc; LIVERPOOL. Dec. 31-COTTON-Spot, firm; good mldriling, l l'.'-d; middling. 7.92d, low tulddllng, 7 4iJ : sales, lO.OuU bales. ! tliy LI aioek Market. SIOl'X CITV. la.. Dec. 31.-OATTLE-Recelpta. 600 head: market, steady: na tive etteis. t66'tf7.55; butchers. U.h I. DO. HOGS Receipts. 7.600 head; market. 10 'ti'jOc higher; heavy. t-...'a 66; mixed. t; fsiil.ni.; light. It) lu6.ii; bolk of sales, t U'- W' KHKKP AND LA M RP - R-celpl.t. .i , hea'l: i.itiik'.-l, tcud; cu, 4vjti.UJ: lambs, I.VMJ. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt Light and Trade is Slow at Steady Prices Sheep Receipts Very Lipht. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS UP OMAHA, December 81. 11;.. Receipts were- Cattle Hogs 5heep. (.'metal Monday ... Official Tueada'v ... Official Wednesday Uftlcial Thursdav ., Estimate Friday .... Flva day thla week 1S.M1 1.n 4,i4 Same days last week.K..il 7.mS K..104 '"am dava I wks. ago. 27.M .M" M.047 Same days t wks. ago.?7.o77 r:;.7' Seme days 4 wka. ae-DX.!'::; 3T..w 1.47 Same days last year. .1H.391 4".M' 3." The following table anows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha live stock market for the yiar to date as compmrod with last year: 191.V 114. In"- Cattle i n, p--.M7 !71 Hogs 2t;'449 t.IM.lW Sheep S.2t?i.ll J.IU.W M.92t The following table shows the average prices of hoga at the Omaha live atook market for the last few days, with cem parlaons: 4 S4 r si 1 1 h 7 w " 707 7 00 7 02 V' 41 KM 7 03 7 4?l 7 09 0,11 7 w J li 7 3l 7 1 I 7 W S I'eo. 17 Iea II 1 17 IT ff t, 9 S tl Pec Pec. Icc. Io. eo. Dec. Iec. Pec. lec. Dec. Iec. Doc. ItSIf lis! I 04, 7 87 37H 7 48 7 0! 01! " 43 I M 7 hi a : ns 2 2P lf 4 7 fiOl 02 6 97 7 631 8 0 7 02 4 93 ! !3 ! !! 7 M 3 03 7 67 7 731 8 11 7 04 7 o5 7 53 v. 37 S1K 3XW S 61 7 to 7 22 7 07 5 9, 7 79 8 SO 8 30 8 31 8 M 8 a 7 14 7 0 7 04 7 14 6 9R 7 7" 596 7 K 6 7 r I 7 71 7 v -7 S8 7 OR 7 Ki, 7 08 Receipts and dlspoaltlon of live stock at the I'nion Stock vard. (maha, NeD., j for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. nv. RECEIP8 CARS. Caltle.Hogs.Sheep.Hrs s. C. M. A Pt. P 2 Union Pacific 1 21 C. A N. W.. east.... 7 J C. i N. V west.. b 4H 2 C. St. P., M. O.. 2 M I .. C, H. Q , eaat. . .. 3 .. 2 C. H. A W., west.. 3 3) i .. C R. 1. A P., east 1 13 Illinois Central 4 Chicago Ot. West.. 4 4 Total receipt.. 2S 144 13 DISiPOblTION H BAD. Cattle. MOgs. oneep. Morris A Co. ... 227 1.613 Swift and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co rirhwarta A Co Cudahy from country.. W. H, Vansant Co F. H. licwis J. R. Root A Co J. II. Rulla Rothschild & Krebs .. Mo. & Kan. Calf. Co..-. Jtigpina Huffman John Harvey Kilne Other buyers 103 43 n.aiH 2.f.il 8,147 8 1,792 3c: 1,073 3S4 24 I S9 2 fi 1 11 lit 1 10J 348 Tola la SH9 11,619 4.H1F. CATTLE Receipts were very small this mornlnK, only twenty-seven cars being i reported In. The quality waa common, . asi Mint IhnM ma 11 V lint enOUStl OQ sale to make a market. Kverylhlng changed hands earlv. with price fully steady with sesterday. For the week beef steers are lCKn l."c higher, while cows and heifers are I64r35c higher. Ktoca came and feeders have been scarce,, and they have shown an advance of HjuJhi aa com pered with last week's close. Quotations on Cattle oood to choice yearlings, !k.2A&9.26; good to choice beeves, S7.6oa.2u; fair to good beeves, 4.7Tyi.40; common to fair beeves, $6.75 toti.W, good to choice grass heifers, 16.60 yti.oO; good to choice grass cows, to.M) 6.25; fair to good cowa, 34.504j5.2C; com mon to fair cows, - l8.60HH.6o; good to choice feeders. ti.tS7.16; fair to good feeders, $ii uou.6,00; common to fair feed ers, i:..(Xiyi.00, good to choice alockers, l.767.2&; fair t goood Blockers, 16.00 6.76: common to fair Blockers. 6.00nj.u0, stock heifers 15.26l;6.00: stock cows. H.604J i t.O; Block calves, it.woi.; veai caivea, 7.ouiV.aU; bulls, stagj, sic, i.iuuv.ok Representative saies: BEEF STEERS. ' No. 1... I... 2 .. II... 30... I. .. l. II. .. At. Pr. Hi. At. Pr. . 7 00 ... 633 I Ih . SM K) ' - U .1111 6 86 4 "77 tal .HUT 7 1S , . 7 W-M .U10 7 M " 1 ; 2 7 76 HEIFERS. ,IM IS 7. . tM III II- .774 6 60 I'ALVES. US lit 0 M 1 430 00 1. 1U IN UTOCKEHS AND FEEDERS, a k no 4 60 l 4 m3 I 40 1 7J 1 16 1 741 7 15 HOOS There waa a verr fair run ot hogs on hand and despite the fact that sunnllea have been liberal all week trad opened sharply higher. Other polritB re ported stronger prospects and snippers and one or two of the packers started In rluht from the iumD buvina on a tuny 10c higher basis. Before much sold this way, however, keen competition put prices up to the 18 15c higher notch and bulk of the supply moved that way. Close waa strong and active and a good clearance was made long before 8. an. Prii-ea indiv are a flat 2uc bin her than they were a week ago and despite the fact that receipts this montn are tar larger than for any previous December current values are close to A Quarter higher than prices at the opening of the month. Bulk tooay moven at imkuiiw, long strings selling at trt.50"u.66, while tops brought t;.t5, the highest price paid since December 4, and as high as any thing has sold this month. Best lights have shown the most of the advance thla week, although the commoner light and . mixed kinds have oeen slow saie most 11 week, and up until today dull close have been the rule, F.atlmated receipts were 146 car, or 10.4it head, making the total for the week something like 61.U2A head. Thla ii 15. 0m entailer than last week and about 6.5 short of two weeks ago, but 17.500 more than were received during th corresponding period last year. iti pirscntu.ivw kuies: Na. A. 8h. rt No. At. BV pr. H ln ... 6 K IH 147 ... I 19 t I7 IS) I 3a 170 ... 6 40 J7 10 ... 14 I t4 ... I t.1 J0 T,t ... I 2S 2 ... I hi 71 t:l 40 I 67S 6 Ml W IS 12 aaU ... IK riua 30 ... 4 71 SHEEP Total arrivals were light,' only some thirteen cars, or 3.0U0 head showing up. Total tor the eek Is 84.:cj head, being J.UUO neaa smuuer inan ibbi neea, r'.'vi head short of two weeks ago and a few hundred head lighter than for the same days last year. Receipts this week ar the smallest since June. As eight cara or ewes came direct to the Cudahy Padklng company, only about five loads were actually on the inaxket. and it was a pretty sum aiiair, wnai few loads were here selling at fuuy steady prices. Nothing toppy in the lamb line was offered, the best her bringing too. The oay s orerings or ewes were or Just fair quality, and moved at steady prices. Rest here, which were Just a fair sort, brought 15.75. whll less desirable stuff was bought at 16.60. Feeders hsve been loo scantily supplied to reallv make a market thla week. Some fairly fleshy stuff of good quaMtv has gone to the country as high ss 13.36. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 19.00-39 16; lsmbs. fair to good. P1.75fj9.00: lambs cliped. 17 tot t.10; lambs, feeders, 17 ! M; yearlings, good to choice light. t7.5u!': yearlings, fair to choice heavy, t7.0,d7 36; yearlings, feeders, t3.7f.fi 6. ; wethera, fair to cnolce. 15 75(91.50; ewes, good to choice, t5.i.) 6O0; awes, fair to good, M.iroJi; ewes, feeders, t4.0t'ii.36. Representative sales; No. Av. . . 1-' .. 63 .. 90 ..134 .. 72 .. 7 .!1"4 ,. 91 ,. 119 tat r 106 .. 71 Pr. 4 60 7 60 t 60 t 60 9 lu ft 41 tat 4 fed bucks 67 fed feeding lambs 17 fed lambs 7 fed emea ?- fed lamha lif'S led iMinha 1 4 fed ewes 4.7, fed yearlings 191 fed ewea 74 feeder ewes 26 fed ewes Ktf fed lambs T V. 6 76 5 r 1 00 Kaasaa ( lly Llv Block Market. KANSAS CITY. I ee. 31. 'ATTI,E-He 'f liit. e-! ht-Htl: luatkt-t sii.t'iv: im-iui-led i t.crii. .i.iwii:..aj; (Im-j-.1 lit cf htc- t,.. t; Xi'ij.ji, tu-in steers, 6t.ui ..;; atmk- S..?7 '' 8 471 1l,iJ S-' 4 4? 1.W ll-"7 1 "74 17.tW 1" Hate. 1915. U914. 11P12 1 1912. 1911 . li10. IH""". Ueo. 1R. sm neo. i.l WW cv. ntnt trviWi a.. "n.flOi. bulla. 13 U S.;.: calves. i..(i,.i.n' MiViS- Receipt. 4V head: tuarltet higher: bulk of saJes. i'i.rNii "0; heavy. K-'v'i packer and hut.-hera. t'iaeifl 4 S.': Hht. MhXti7rt. fMta. IViVfiaOn. S1IKKP AM I ,A MRS -Receipts. 110 hes.l; market stnndy: lambs. IvVKi?:.; veerllnts. 17 on weihera. fi.ftdH.f; ewea. (C..3T.ii; in. C111CAC.O 1.IVK ITOI K M It K KT Cattle firm Hoars Mrnni aheep gfrona. ClllCVftO. Dec. 31.-CATIF.-Tle. celnts. l.tmn heMH; market firm. ntlc beef s'eci, rt.iuir4.73; western steei. !; ii.K; cows and he fers, 2.3;ti t.to. cahes 17 0.vifn ,v. HO7f -Receipts, 24.010 head; market generally l.'.rr-'.ie blsher: hulk of nnlcs lt.703y.9R; light. $g.i.lt: mixed, il o0 rf 7 lV; heavy. SM. TwVti 7. 1 rt ; rough, I.5.V(H ;.", pigs. !." h RIIKKP AND T.AMPS-RecelPfs. S.'VO hend; market strong; wether l.ti'Vir7 l . ewes, llTrM: lambs. 7.(ul.7R. at. Jnaenh l.lir gtnek 1eeVe. PT. .TOSr.riT. Dec. 31. C A TThR-Receipts. 30 head; market steady; steerg. 4.7MJ.M; cow and heifers. $1 SOti .;.,; calves. Itt.Wjit.l'V HOOS Receipts, 7. bead; market higher; bulk of sales. IS 4on.7r. SHEEP AND I, A MRS-Receipts. 1 W head: market steady; lamha, x.yr.i.t. ' Metal Mnrktl. NEW TORK. Dec. 81-MI-rTAl-Iao. offerfwl. $5.50. Spelter, not quoiayl. t op. per, firm: electrolytic. K2.26i9".3 Iron. firm and unchanged. Tin, strong: spot. t4o.26m.ofl. At lrnoon: epot copper, ai -s "n: futures. 6e: electrolytic. i:ifl!. Spot tin, 1W; futures, ; 15. Antimony, Ifiv Iead, 30 2a t1. Spelter, w. The Most Successful Film Novel Ever Presented NEW YORK JjTOCK MARKET Settlement of Dispute with Auttrin. Acts as a Stimulant. ACTIVITY IN STEEL SHARES NEW VORK. Dec. II. Appropriately. In the Judgment of Wall street, Ih year came to sn end with a marked diminution of the strain In this country's foreign re Istlnns. The response of Austria to the Ancona note served aa a stimulant in consertfliHe, as well as speculative, sen timent. A slils from the Imprered fcYeisn condi tions ihere were other encouraging ile. velopments. anch as the activity In the steel In l'isirv, additional highly favorable railway statements, a further advance in leflned copper to 33 rents for delivery Isr into the coming year end reports from merrsntlle agencies respecting the prom ising business outlook. 1'nlted Ststea Hteel led today's move ment throughout, repeating Its recent high price of K9W on a l-polnt advance, hut the oil sharea, particularly Mexican Petroleum, overahado ed all othera by reason of thair extensive gains. Mexi cans scored an extreme rise of 10 at 1 -4-. a new high record, and California IVrioleum? common anl preferred, which rumor associated with Mexican In a pro posed merger, also showed much activity at material gains. M"sl shnrcB held thslr own in point of prominence, American ameltlng leading that group on Its advance of 4 to aiV while Anaconda 4'opper rose 2 to 91V a fraction under Its record. Total salea of stocka amounted to 90.0." shares. Bonds naturally responded to the strength In stocks, even the Anglo-French !rncs hardening. Total salca of bonds L'AiWS The tremendous interest in "The Girl and The Game" indicates that this is the most successful of all film novels. Thousands and thousands have flocked to the motion picture theatres during the past week to see this stupendous production. Thou sands will go again today. The first chapter of this great story is being shown at another group of theatres today. If you. haven't,yet been thrilled by this sensational photoplay, go today! See HELEN HOLMES featured in the great railroad film novel WE MB This is a story of railroads, of high financial trickery, of the love of a beautiful young girl and her fight for a fortune. The story was written by Frank H. Spearman, the noted author of "Whispering Smith," "Nan of Music Mountain," etc, and is now appearing in leading newspapers. The motion picture version of this story has been produced by the Signal Film Corporation. Half a million dollars have been expended to produce this photoplay. The fearless film star Helen Holmes-is featured. Read the story! Seethe motion pictures! Ask the manager of your favorite theatre when "The Girl and The Game" will be shown. See This Great Photoplay at these Theaters Today! See) "Hie dill anil tli TbTEATE. XTTCHOLAg THEATFK, Council Bluffs, Iowa PRINCESS THEATEB. Omaba, Xebraaka WONDBavl.ATX TMCATVB, Oraaba, N.Sraska MAOIO THEATER, gout Oanaba, M streak NSW STAR THEATER, Oraalia, Vsbraska rk A mar TRBATER, Omaha. Nebraska BAG LB THEATER Omaha, Nebraska PARK THEATER, lgth aa Cass, Omavbav, aTabrask. OEM TBEATER. Omasa, Nebraska DIAMOND THHATBR, Omaha, Msbraaka BLITB NO. TIIlTIa, Omaha, Nebraska OOMrORT TB EATER. Oaaaha. Nebraaka SEX THEATER, Collect, Bluffs, Iowa rtead the Hiury Every Momlny in I lie OMAHA DAILY DEE Matiom pictmr prWawf by th Signml Film Crpration mnJ dirtribmtaj thfmgh tS Mmtaml Exchmngmt bt Amtritm. EahMtft Writ r wirm yirr nmrt Mutual Ejtchmttg. psr slue. aggregated t.".,33.0nft. I'nlfad Mates bonds er unchanged on tall dur ing the arek. Number ef ealee and leading quotations en storks wtr as follows Sal HH l. Cf Alirti qM 1 m -., MH -V4 Allie.1Jirr 1 nn l J 11 Amenraa pt fitatar in S Amerlmn fun ! r s.'H ' mrlMil .... f so ( , Mi Amfira s n t tS i !' Am. SIR pf4 30 Ul lll' "-" Am. HtiMr Rrflnlni 114 Amar1-an Tl Tl 1 irv 1?Tv 1?7 Amerl.-as Toharro $ a :-n 2 Aft.-ea lV.prr 41 'S M1 Aiohien 4 io' l.-A ynn PaMsis Iv.itioIs in 11'- 1 1 7 T 117 Painmer A ohm ft n. r PlhlKin H.-l lo I .; 4r-l Srcw.kl.1. Ilapi.t Tr !" S 4 .' ltnlum .... 17 2 rt -s "-'k ( dn1H-. r III. ' l4', v! It 'nlrsl I Esther 1.4" 4' M ''S l kMpk A Ohio . IH Cht.wan i M :, r-.., CTil.-s-i. 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Jan. 4th. .Wdaadr, a, (th. , .Prtday, Jaa. Tk. , .Moaar, Jan. 34. , .Tuaadar, Jaa. 4th. , ,W4aedar, Jan. ttlk. rrlay, Jaa. Tth. , .Buaday, J aa. stta. , .Tuesdar, Jaa. lit a. .Bandar, Jaa. ltth, ..Tuesday, Jam, gsth. rrtday, rb. 4th. rsMtir. Dsn r ns nit us fS. III.- Tel. Tal ..... 4'S Pnnvtanlfi .. t 7m rH s ftar Cns. Cnppaf I JS VI 2S B-ajiln, 4.an 41 ir ,-., Pep.it.up tmn Steal.... YO f ls M, fio.iihora Pa-ifir i;.ia 14. less ins av.,tiurt HailwaT 4 1 t' f' 9:( Hii4.i4li i'mpanr .... -e IMs l7S l7v Tannaaaaa Tnrper S ft 3S Taa 1 ompanr I v f-i'-S UZH V In Ion rsriflp II. p US 1 l'S I'plen ra.-lfia M SI I nlled Stales Ateel 1.11. an S 'S ' f s K'a.1 all 1 117 11S 11 rtsh 4'naaar " H S l Wa.tara I plan 4m si aa.t t'S "Vaa.lninottae Htsetrtr ... lt,l0 MS S Montana r.af t 7?S O.parsl Vniaea I." ft 4P V Vihaiti B pi . ... 11 4d '"S rs JS Inlarnallnnal Marina pft. 47 HS 74S 77 Tstal aslea for tlie tlar. MP CO aharaa. Sinli 'e-e"'a:s OMAHA. Dec. 31. Rank clearings for Omaha today, were 13.332.660.57. The cor responding day last year was New Tear'a and a holiday. The total clearings for the week ending todsv were tl7,M.!g77, and for the corresponding week last yeat, I10.979.097.W. The total clearings for ths month ending lodsy were 3l.w.f5S 74, nd for the corresponding month last year, 177. 450.110 tt. The total clearings for the year ending todav wera f2.70.0.1t, and for the year of 1914. IWT.590.791. 77, tack la 9lght. Cattle. tco .n 400 l,vm 300 Hogs Sheep. Omaha St. Ioul Kansaa CHy . Chicago ........ Sioux City .... Totals 10.400 S.onfl 9.JO0 4 .V10 ri.fio 7.900 l.v t non 90ft I.ax) M,100 7,g25 F-aporated Apples anrl Itrle rrwlte NEW TORK. Dec. 31 EVAPORATED Arri f"j-d in. . DR1EI FRflTS-Prunea nulet. Apri cots and peaches steady. Rallsn quiet.