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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1916. ,
LIVE STOCK-MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light, Trains
Late, Market Active and
Stronger Sheep Ten Up.
HOGS FULLY TEN HIGHER
, Omiki Dae. 10. INI.
Receipts wm: Cattle. Horn. Sheep.
Official Monday 1MH 12. '
Official Tnesdsy ' llA,l
Estimate Wednesday.. t" l'.'""
Tkrss flays this wsek UM1 tt.MI 11,11
s.m. d.7. it wMk..j7.i74 t.m ;;.;
Seme d.r wkl 1I..IMH .! " J"!
Same daye t wsa ut.KH "
Bame daya 4 wa aco.ll.-lt .! JJ.II
Sam days lut year ..1I.I0J ll.tt JM
Rerelpts snd dlnxltloii ot live stock's,!
the Union Stork yards, Oman, tor twenty,
four hours ending at o'clock p. ,m De
cember . llt:
RECEIPTS CAR LOTS.
Cattle. vHoga. Shp. HTs.
c m. at. v n t
Vibuh 1 4 ;
Missouri Pselfl 1
Union Psclflo Tt t
C. N. W out .. tt
G N. W west .... t
C, St. P., M. A O.... It U
C, B. A Q-, out.... i 10
C. B. er Q.. weal.... 11 11
C-. Hit P., aut .... II
Illluolo Contra! It
CM. Ot. Wool I j
ToUl recelpte I" M It
' DISPOSITIOJHHEAD. ,
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.
Morris A Co t.M ""
Swift and Company.. UI7 . ;
Csdahy Pack. Co....l,m MS MJ7
Annour uo ..I ,.. .,-.
Bchwarts VCo
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Pack. Co.... M
So. Omaha Pack. Co.. It
rudahy, Sloua City,. 114
Manning er Oliver . . M
w B. Van Sant Co.. 71
Benton, Vana't A L. . 114
P. B. Lewi 114
J. B. Root A Co HI
J. H. Bulla' 11
I., r. Hull ......... 14
Koaenatock Bras...... 2
V O. Kellogg 137 ,
wertbelmer Dates 111
H. r. Hamilton IS
Hultlvan Broe. . at .
Itothschlld KreDS.. 76
Missouri K. Call Co.
Christie ' 7
Hlgglne ............. , I
Huffman 1
Roth
Merer ............. -
Olasaben r '
Banner Bros. M
John Harver ........ lie
Dennis rranela
l.ill
1.71&
Jensen A Lungrsn.... t It
O'ney
Other sliyar 4,
III
1.W4
Total 7,104 10.440 7,441
Cattle Receipts wen light today and
trains were nearly all of them lata by rea.
sen of the severe weather. It was midday
er after before they had all arrived at the
yards. Then was, however, a very good
demand and anything daalrablo sold about
as fast as It was unloaded and nady to
be shown. Prices ware generally stronger
en everything good, with other grades at
least steady. '
Quotation on eattlol Oood to ehelea year
- ling beeves, 110 11011.10; good to ohr.lce
weighty oornfed baavos, Ilt.oo01l.lli fair
to good eornfed beeves, 11.71010.00: Com
mon to fair oornfed beeves, I7.lt0t7t;'
good to choice grass beeve, 11.7101.011:.
fair to good f rasa beeve. I4.TI0T.71; Ma
ra to fslr grass beeves, Il.7i0l.7ls good
to choice helfars. I1.to0l.lt: good to oholoa
costs, 14.40 0 1 40; fair to good oowa. 1171
0t.tO; common to fair cows, 4.ttOt.7t;
good to choice feeders, I7.7i01.i: fslr to
good feedera. ll.IO07.7is common to fair
feeders. Ii.7504.10: good to choice stock
an. 17.1101.71; stock heifers, l6.lO0J.7i-,
siock oowa. lt.OO0l.to; stock calvea, tt .00
Ot.ot: Ml calves. ll.OO0ia.Mt heel bolls,
lags, elc, li.li0t.OI; bologna bulla, lt.00
0i l.
Raprosantatlve sales
SEEK STEERS.
No. Ar. Pr. No. , Av. Pr.
1 lit II II II........ 7TI M Tl
1 460 I II II tt t It
I 714 f 0 I Ill 7 to
II. Ill TH 11........ 417 7 It
II 710 t II 1 1074 1 It
11........ Ill f Tt II Ill I 00
II. ...... .1004 I II 41.. 1011 I II
II ... . HIT I It 1 1010 I 00
44 1041 I It II 1011 I 10
II. ,.,..'..1011 I II 10 Htl 10
ii. ........ not i tl ii nit lit
I1.,..,...131i I 10 IT llll 11 II
COWS.
I........ Ml I II 1. Ull 10
t Til I it ..to" ir
II. ...... .1044 I 16 ; I 111! t 41
-I.,. .....1171 111 It. .......1114 I 10
-1 iiii i tt , i, nit i it
1. ..111! T 76 1.... ....llll tit
' , . CALVES. . . ','
! 1, ....... Ill I oo I..; Ill 7 to
I. .... Ill t It - t '.. Ill 7 10
I... 140 I 71 1... Ill I 10
I. ...... .'til I 11 t ..Ill lit
1... 141 11 W . . ! . , i
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Ilfeeden.lltl 171 lateen.. 1IH IM
MONTANA.
17 ateers. . Ill III llfaedan. lit Tit
Hog TheHiog sapply vat Jnat doooat
for a ' Wednesday. Mldforanoan estimates
placed ths ran at Ut loads, or 17.000 head.
I hough,' owing to ths faot that several
mine war still back, thaaa ftgurea oeuld
' not bo eonaldond any too accurate. Yea-
terday's supply was tho laagoat sine last
spring, official figures being In round nuro-
. ben 1,101 larger than morning sstlmalss,
and ths total for the lint half of tho week
' ib the largeat alnco February, auppllea hav-
Ing been tl.ott head, a compared with
44,111 last week, 14,111 two weeks ago and
tl.044 last year.
Shipper buyen again had urgent ordan,
. and deaplta the faot that so largs a sban
.. of ths run wss lats, they started buying
on a broad seals ssrly. Packers soon fol
. lowed the lead of the order buyers, and the
result sal that by II o'clock a good deal
of atuK had changed hands em a loo higher
basis.
k Movement wss actlvo throughout lbs
. morning, but slowed up about noon and at
one time buyen were not oven making of
fers. None of the parken had filled out
' their droves at noon, however, and the sup
position waa that they wen Just walling
for the last trains to arrive before com
pleting their purchases. In msny cases
not much weakness waa anticipated. The
. genanl markst was fully a dims higher,
, for while eorae of the tint sales wsn pos
sibly no nan than to up a gnat many
made later on looked aa much as lie
hlgbsr. Bulk was quoted at 11.10010.01
and some of ths best heavies sold as high
tas tlt.lt. top for the day. Today's, prices
an all the highest of th month to data
- Representative sales:
No. A. 8b. Pr. No. At. Bh. Pr.
112. lit ... M II M..177 ... It Ii
II. .11 ... I 10 It. .171 ... I It
21. .Ill ... I 70 II. .Ill ... I Tl
. 10. .161 ... I It 75. .til ... I Ii
47..24I ... II TI..1II ... I It ,
Was.
117.111 ... i it ii. .ut ... i ,
, Sheen Th smallest ahoeD and lamb run
, of the week to elate, and a very moderate
, aupply lor a Wednesday, was on hand to
. day. As near aa could bo told at mldfore
noon receipts wen about thirty care. ,
1,001 head, the fact that so many mine
wen lata making It uncertaia lust how
many would get in. For the three daya
. ine aupply total ll.ltl head. This Is
smsller than for amy similar period It,
months, being 11.000 short of last week, leaa
than halt aa large aa two weeka ago an
a inning on or more loan ,ouo aa com
pared with a year ago.
Aa elate above bulk of th offerings came
In oa late trains, and tho result waa that
It was 10:11 baton any anst number
. aheep and lamba got up to th barn. What
. little atuff had arrived early wss sought
readily at figures that war all ot a dime
nigner. a top oi tlt.so being paid on early
ivmuu, an accent to gooa SIUII BBmng 0;
' oordingty.
When th bulk f th supply earn up
later oa price wsn fully u good as esiis
' and practically everything yarded up to
midday had sold at figure that wen fully
lie blghsr. whtla some traders called apota
af the markst 11011 higher. The high
- price up to noon was tll.to, this .ffgun
having bees paid several times, and bulk of
' lit good lamba had sold upwards from
111.71. Cllppem at til. 11 were a atnlght
rat f the one that brought 111.11 yea.
leraay. Than won (till lew loads back
' tt luacft time.
Only a few old sheep wen effered and
the Included nothing real good, then
- eetnf llttl on which to really baa a mar.
set. . Som fair ewe that were not K
eected to be very high etreseen sold ' at
II.M and th beat price reported during
' th forenoon was 11-10. The late arrtvala
wen .xpoleo Includ a load or so of
wes. .
Owing mainly ta lack of euppllMj there
was not much t th feeder trsde during
tas toropeoa. Oaa or two scllan eipected
to have noma feeders when they sot their
atutf eorled up. but no aalea had been re
ported up to noon.
Quotations on aheep and lambs: Lamps,
food to choice, tllttOlMO; lamba. fair
to good. 111. too 11.401 lambs, clipped, 110.10
11.10: lambs, feedara, 111. OO0l2.lt; year
lings, good to choice, !t.7tO10.7l; yearlings,
fair to good, I8.I04.60; yearlings, feedera,
I7.0frt.00; wethers, fair to choice, li tis)
S.SO; awes, good to choice, I.40(.7S; owes,
fair to good, 17. 0041. !b; ewes, plain to
culls, Ie.ooel.l0; ewes, feeding, It oae)
7. II; ewe, breeders, all ages, ll.0041l.IO.
Representative Bates:
WL Pr.
Mi fed lambs 71 It 2 To
Mi Idaho feeding lambs IT 11 Tl
Ut fed lambs Tl 11.71
111 Idaho lamba 74 12
111 Idaho lamba 71 II TS
II fed lamba ...71 II To
321 f-d lamba II 11 la
104 Idaho lamba II 11 to
120 fed lamba 70 12 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
CatUa Firth, Hogs Weak aad Sheep
Strong.
Chicago, Dec. 20. Cattle Receipts, 14,000
head; market, firm; native beef cattle, 17.00
011.10; western ateers, I7.0SB 1D.00-, stock
era and feeders, ll.004yl.10: cows snd heif
ers, Ii.it0io.oo: calves, la.ooeil.oo.
Hogs Reoelpts, 41.000 head; market weak
at to above yeaterday'a average; hulk ot
aales, ls.0!0.1i; light, lt.20010.01;
mixed, ll.i01O.2l; heavy. tt.7t01O.lO;
rough, 10.7100.11: pigsr I7.IO0I.IO.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14,000 head;
market, strong; wethers, IR.li0l.IO: ewes,
11.0001.10; lamba, 11.OO01!.1.
Kaunas Clly Un meek Market.
Kansas City, Dec. 10. Cattle Receipts,
I. 000 head; markst, steady and active;
prime fed ateers, 110.10011. 10: dressed
beef steers, l7.iO01O.2t: western steers.
II. 6O10.21; COWB,-i.2tOt.iO: heifers. 14.00
010.21; Blockers and feedfrs, 14.00 01.10;
bulls. li.iO07.2l; calves, 14. 00011. JO.
Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market,
higher; bulk of aales, tt.10010.25: hravy,
110.20 0 10.20: packers and butchers. B10 00
OI0.20; light, ll.404ji0.lS; plga, 11.110
1.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, '4,000 heed:
market. higher: lambs. IU.11011.OO;
yearlings, 111,40011. to; wethers, t.7t0
a.iO; ewes,. t.!i0I.OO.
Slom City Live Stock Market.
1 Slouc Clly. Deo. CO. Cattle Receipts. I.
000 head: market stesdy; beef eteen. 11.000
10.10: butchen. 17.0001.00; fat cows sod
heifers, 6. 7001. 00: vannen. t4.&O0i.iO:
stocken and feeden, 14.1001. 00; calves
10.0001.10; bulls, stage, etc., li.CO0l.7t;
feeding cows and hHlfors, 14. 40 0 7. 2t.
Hogs Receipts, 11,100 head; market
steady; lights. It. 0001.40; mlied. 11.440
1.70: heavy. Il.7l0t.lt; pigs, 7.iO0!.OO;
bulk , of sale, tl.toei.to.
Sheep.'and Lambs Rscelpts, 1.000 head;
market steady; fed muttons, 17. 100 10. 00;
wsthsn It. 0001.11; ewes, 17.1001.11;
lamba, ill.110 11.10,
St. Leets Uv Stock Markst.
St. Louts, Mo., Dao: II. Cattle Rolpta,
1,100 head; market, atnng; native beef
ateen, 17.40 011.10; yearling steenana
helfsn. 11.10011. 10; cows, 16.6001.60;
stocken and feeden, li.2O0T.7t: prime
southsrn beef ateen. II. 00 01.00; beef cowa
ana neirera, !4.2i07.iO; prime yearling
steen and heifers. I7.I0OI.00: native
calves, 11.00 0 12.00.
Hogs RecelDls. 11.100: market, hlvher.
lights, tl.10010.10: pigs, Il.2i0l.ti; mlsed
and butchen, ,10.160 10.40; good heavy,
(10.160 10,40; bulk of sales, l.li01O.!e,
' St. Joseph Uv a teak Market.
St. Joseph. Dec 10. Cattle Recelnts. I..
Ill head: market 10011a higheri eteen.
17.10011.00; oowa and halfen. 11.10010.00:
calves, It 00011. 00.
Hogs Receipts,. 14.000 head:- market
1010c higher; top, 110.30; bulk of sales.
11.11010.10.-
Sheep aad Lambs Reoelpts 1,900 head:
market Ii01lo higher: lamba, 111.400
13.00; owes, M.004JI.16. . ; ,,
Uv Stank la Sight,
Rsoelpts of Itvo stock at ths flvs principal
western markets yesterdsy:
Csttls. Hog. Sheep.
Omaha l.ooo 17,000 7.000
stoux city i.ooo
St. Lout ', . 1,000
Chicago ll.ooo
Kansas City 1,001
Totals 17,100 111,110 11,100
- Cogs Market.
New York, Dec, 10. Ths msrkst for
eoffs futures was Isms active today and
fluctuations were correspndlngly narrow
with price showing a tendency to sag oft
under soms further scattering liquidation.
The opening wss 1 points lower to 4 points
nignsr, nut aner ssiiing at s.soo oeptemner
reacted to I. It or back lo last night's
olos. whll Msy sold off to l.tlc, or about
I points lower. December, I. lie; January,
l.27ci trvjbruary, s.too Hsrcla l.ttc;
April, l.llc; Msy. I.otc; June, l.lc: July,
l.7Io; August, l.7Sct September, I. too; uc
tobsr, l.tOo; November, , 1,06c. Spot, steady
invr, e
lo 7e.
He: Santos 4s, JOHc; no fresh of-
tan wan nported
n nported In trie' cost and freight
market, which Is unsettled by the unoer-
tainlres of ocean frolghl room and tho ir
rogularlty of rates. It wss reported this
morning that-a rata of 11.60 per hag waa
now asked from Brasll to New York. The
official cables reported no change In the
Rio market, while Santos wss 60 to 100 rein
lower, Rio exchange l-12d lower.
,, , Cettoa Market,
New York. , Dec. 10. Cotton Futures
closed Irregular; January, 17.10c; March.
17.16c: May, IT.ttc; July, IT.llc: October,
11.71c. - - -
Cotton futures opened steady: December,
offend at ll.lic; January, It.tOc: - March,
7.0401 May, iT.lto: July, ll.tlci October
U.TIo.1
Spot, quiet: middling upland, IT.llc;
salea, 101 bales.
Th cottom market closed at a net do-
elln of I to 14 points.
Llvorpoei, De, is. cotton spot, weak:
good middling, lo.lld: middling. 10 ltd;
low middling, ll.lftd: good ordinary, I.T7d;
ordinary, l.47d; sales, 7,000 bales.
Omaha May Markst.
Pnirle llsy Choice upland, 111.100
11.00; No. 1, 110.10011. 00; No. I, It 000
10.00: No. I, l7.IO0l.iO. Midland: No. 1,
tlO.IO01O.iO; No. I, 11.00 01.00. Lowland:
No. 1, 11.0001.1: No. I, 17.007.10: No. I,
lt.OO0O.to.. Alfalfa: Choice, 117.00: No.
1, tll.IO01l.OO: standard, tll.IO0l4.tl:
No.1, llO.401I.to: No. I, 10.40 0 10.40.
Straw: Oat, IT.OO01.Wi wheat, 11.000
1.10.
Metal Market,
New York. Dao. 10. Metals Lead, ll.istt
07.711 spelter, quiet; spot. Bast St, Louis
delivery, 1O01OMC. Copper: Unarmed: elec-
trolytlo Tint, aecond and third quarten,
121.00011.10. Inn: Steady and unchanged.
Tin: Easy; spot, !41.1l04S.!t.
At London: spot copper, fltl, 10: future
llll, 10s; electrolytic, 1110; spot tin, till:
futures, llll. Lead: 110, 10s; spsltsr, 114,
Nsw York, Dec 20. Sugar Raw. steady:
centrifugal, 1.14c; molasses, 4.17cl refined,
quiet: fine gnnulated, 17. 000 7.01c. Sugar
future opened Orm on covering and at noon
prices wen I to 11 points higher. Futures
later eased off under liquidation and eloeed
slesdy, 1 points lower to 1 higher; January,
4.110; Mareh. l.tlc; May, l.ttoi July, 4.10c;
September, 4.12e.
Oil and Roaln.
Savannah, Oa., Dec. 10. Turpentine, firm:
HWc; salea, 100 bole; receipts. II bbla:
shipments. 14 bbla.; slock. 11,141 bbla
Hoain rirm: sacs. 1.136 bbs.: ncelots.
M7 bbla; shipments, 211 bbla; stocks, 12,111
bbla -
Quote: A. B. C. D. K. F. O. II.1TU: H.
11.1314; I. tt.lt.: K. 14.10; M, 11.10; N, 14.10;
rm, fi.va;. ww, fi.iv.
' ' Si, tenia flrala Market. -St
Loula, Dec. 10. Wheat No. I red,
11,7601,10; No. I hard. 11.7101.7714: De
cember, 11.11 It: Mar, 11.1114.
corn -no. 1, slot no. 2 white, 11; De
cember. II tie: Mar. 1014 011a
-Oats N. t, nomlnsl; No. I whit, oorat-
Ltverpeel orals Market.
Liverpool, Dec 10. Wheal Spot, No. 1
northern aprlng, 17a Id: No. 1 hard winter.
lis lOd: Ns. t Manitoba, nsw, 17s Id; Ns.
a, lee iw.
Corn Spot, American mixed, 11 104.
- Dry leawaa Market.
' Maw York, Dee. 20. Oray cotton good
won wreuiar ana woaK tooay. Tarns -wen
easier. Wonted yarns wars quiet and firm.
Knit goods tnde continued better than nor
mal for this period of the year,
' ' Men (311 Pram fa Bade.
New York, Dec 10. Oold to the amount
. -- ---- - . .um .anaaa. was
deposited In the sassy office hen today u
--' - " w. . . . flotfia si V O.
Hank taelriasa.
Omaha, Dec. 10. Hanu rlearlnga for
Omaha today wen I4.l4t.140.tl and for
uiit ymr '0v'
GRAIN APPR0DOCE
Receipts .Are Very Light and
Cash Cereal Trade is Con
sequently Quiet.
WHEAT PRICES DECLINE
Omaha December 20, 1116.
Tho lwl rub market waa rather qutft
again today on account of ei trembly l.jcht
rvreipta and prlcea generally were on a de
cline Wheat, with a drop of 3e to 4c, howed
the blgcnt Iom, althotiirh there waa a pretty
active demand for thla cereal at the pre
vailing prlcea.
No. i hard wheat aold at tl.tft, No. S hard
waa quoted at II. S3 and fl.43. and a car
of Mo. S durum brought 91.6.
Corn receipt totaled thirty-three cam,
but the trade In this market war very
active, considering the fact that prlcea
ruled from c to lVfcc lower.
Yellow corn took the lead over the whit
variety. No. i yellow being quoted at MHc
and ft?c, white No. white sold for t:
There waa, however, an eicellent Inquiry
for all grades of corn and moat of the
sample were disposed of before the closing
hours of the cash market.
There waa very little business done In
oats, and this cereal followed the decline In
wheat and corn and was quoted 1c lower.
The only sales of oats up to noon were a
few cars of No. 4 white at (Ac and a car
of standard at tie.
Rye and barley were quoted unchanged
and there was an excellent demand (or both
of these cereals.
The better samples of ry sold around
11.30 to $1.31, while most of the barley
samples brought s6c and lie.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal
to (10,000 bushels; corn(-l,000 bushels;
oats, 101,000 bushels.
Liverpool close: Corn, Id higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 474,000
bushetWand shipments 634,000 bushels,
against receipts of f.HJ.OOQ bushels and
shipments of 880,000 bashels last year.
Primary corn rscelpts were 80,000 bush
els and shipments 370,000 bushels, against
receipts of 177,000 bushels and shipments
of 483,000 bushels laat year.
Primary oata rscelpts were SIS, 000 bush
els and shipments 420,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,046,000 bushels and shipments
of 86,000 bushels lait year.
CARIXT nBCEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn.
ot.
Chicago 30
Ulnneapolls Ill
Duiulh 80
Omaha 32
Kansas City 80
flt. Louis 03
32t
33
H
U
Winnipeg 161
Thus salea vara reported today:
WheatNo. S bard winter: 3 can. ll ll.
No. 8 bard winter: 1 car, $1.13; 3 can,
3M3. 1 ear. $1.01; 1 ear, 81.81. No. 8
durum: 1 car, 81.11. No. 8 durum mixed.
1 car, 11.67. No. 4 mixed: 1 ear, 31.40 .
RyeNo. 3: t cara, 31. IL No. 8: 1 car,
II. SO; I car, 11.30.
Barley No. 4; I ear, lie. IUJetd: i
ear, lc.
Corn No. 3 white: 4 cara, Me. No. I
white: 8 cara, lc. No. t yellow: t cars,
tmC No, I yellow: 3 oars. 17c; 31 cars,
84 Sc. No. 4 yellow: I cars, 64o. No. I
mixed: cars, Ittfce; 1 ear, 18c.
Oata Bland a rd : 1 car, lie. No, I whits:
1 car, SO He No, 4 white: 3 ears, lOe. Baa
pie white: 1 car, 4le.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat No. i hard,
11.4401.41; No, t hard. 11. 4101.63: No.
4 hard, l.l.1.41 ; No. I spring, 11.691.16;
No. 8 spring, 11.8 01.43; No, 8 durum,
11.804)1.83; No. I durum, 11.67 4)1. 10. Corn:
No. t white, I40ec: No. 8 white, I6S
14c: No. 4 white. 8t4)844; No. i while,
84ttlSHc; No. I white, 844l6e; No. 3
yello. UHOI70; No. 8 yellow, S808Te,
No. .4 yellow, K-4)8fe, No. S yellow. I&ty
toQt No. yallow, l4H8tv, No. 1 mixed,
8608le; No. 3 mixed, 840110; No.
4 mUfld, 8108101 No. I nUieL 840
1801 No. mixed, 840 He. Oats: No, I
white. I0H 51 Ho; standard, K0osio; No.
3 whits, 8O06oct No. 4 white, 4t0&Oo.
Barley: Malting, Ilc031.12; No. 1 feed, 84
0 88C. Rys; No. I, 81.3001.31; No. 8, II, It
1.10.
Omaha Fvtvre.
The opening prices on May and July
wheat were eteady and for a time It looked
aa If the market might make rather good
gains, but sentlmsnt turned and heavy sell.
Ing during the latter part of the session
forced sharp declines In both of these op
lions. There was not much evidence of any
export Inquiries for wheat although the sea
board reported a fairly good business In
oats, Ths trade generally seems to be
Inclined to favor the short side of the
market, due to the fact that the rejection
of the German peace offers might bring
about more submarine activities.
The corn market broke from Its strong
position and closing prices on May were lit
lower and about 1 on on December
The trade In oata, which waa conflnso
mainly to ths May option, was quite active,
and this article closed at 4c, a drop ot
lt from yesterday's closing point.
Local range of options;
Art. Open. 1 HlglyTwT Close. Tes.
Wht. , F
lc. 1 10 t (0 HI 1 80 ISO.
May 1111804 1 12 IM i 68 161
July 1 83 1 14 130 1 30 133
Corn. )
Dec. 86K lfi4 84 , .14 88
May 18 88 66 88
July 86 86 86 ' 86 67
ot - .
May 44 , 46 4fi 44 46
May 61 1 M I 41; 48 &1
Chicago closing prlcea, furnished The Bee
by Logan 4 Bryan, stock and grain brokers.
am aoutn sixteenth street, Omaha:
Art. Open. T High. I Low. Close. Tes.
Wbt. I I I " I
Dec, 1 IS 1 (6 163 1 63 IRS
May 1 46 I 7 111 1 43 146
July t 40 1 40 136 I 31 138
Corn. I
Deo. 820 S3 81 . 81 12
May 91,082 . U 80 10 13
July H0 13 80 10 II
Oata. ,
IHc. . 46 41. -48 47 4
May hl 63 11 61 (3
July 60 60 41 41 10
ork.
Jan, l 70 36 71 26 66 26 78 3 08
May 31 40 , 84 40 36 36 28 80 If 36
Jasrd.
Jan. 16 17 18 12 IS 82 16 ST IS 17
May 16 86 If 00 16 83 16 IT 16 16
Ribs.
Jan. II IT IS .6T IS 2 18 7 IS 66
May 14 10 14 10 14 06 14 0T 14 06
CHICAGO ORAJN AND PROVISIONS.
Wheal FHc Ckaagea Are Might, With
Tendency 8e Lower Prices.
Chicago, Dec. iti. Wheat values averaged
somewhat lower today mainly because of re
ports that new efforts for peace were to be
expected. The market closed heavy at the
same as yesterday's finish to 4c lower,
with May at 81.4101.42 and July at ll-6
01.35. Corn showed a net decline of Ihk
lc to lc, and oats of lc to lo. In
provisions the final range varied from a
setback of 6c to en advance of 10c. ,
Considerable nervounness wssevtnced In
the whrat trade throughout the session, but
the volume of business did not exceed nor
mal limits and there were no price fluctua
tions much beyond the ordinary. The nearest
approach to extreme came in the final half
hour when the bears succeeded In making
a decided Impreaslon with the aid of gossip
that additional diplomatic movements in the
direction ot a peace parley would be forth
coming If not already In progress under
cover. Lowest quotations of the day resulted
and there waa virtually no rallying oowei
evident In the pit aa the market came to an
ena. -
Some purchasing of future deliveries by
foreign governments acted as a trmporary
stimulus for the wheat bulls about the mid
dle of the session, Oreatly diminished re
ceipts In the northwest also attracted more
or less attention and so likewise did a fore
oast of aero temperature In the southwest.
where snow to protect the winter crop waa
lacamg. sues consul erauons, nowever, were
not allowed to displace very long the influ
ence of peace talk which soon after the
opening lud dominated the market and waa
again the ruling force at the close.
Corn duplicated the action of wheat. The
Intermittent tendency to weakness was em
phasised by reports of Increasing congestion
of railway freight facilities. Oat followed
the eeurse of other cereals. Soms f vaster.
day's principal buyers were on the selling
sia.
Only a light trade develeped In provisions
and the market held within narrow bounda.
Trifling gains formed the rule, owing chiefly
to strength In quotation on bega.
Cash Prlcea Wheat; No. I and t red and
No. 1 hard nominal: No. I hard. 81.64
Com: No. t yellow, 81o; No. 4 yellow and
; No. 4 .white nominal. Oata: No, white.
S0e;. standard, 10Sle. Rye: No. I
nominal. Barley, 86c C 31. 30. Seeds: Tim
othy. 13.1006.60; clover, Ill-OOty 17.00. Pro
visions: Lard, 814.-00 14.64; ribs. 118.170
13.6T.
Butter Lower; creamery, 83 038 He.
Rggs Steady; receipts, 1.118 cases; Arab.
404941c; ordinary firsts, 86036c; at mark
cases Included,- 83040c.
Potatoes Higher; receipts, 20 cars: Wash
ington, Idaho, Colorado and Oregon whites,
11.4001,76; Michigan whites, 11.6001.40;
wtsfonnin whites, fi.nwi..
Poultry Alive, lower; foTls, I7c;
springs, lie.
CARNEGIE HEIRESS MAKES
DEBUT She it Miss Margaret
Carnegie, heirass lo thm Crnf.
millions. It is expected that en
tertaining on a large scale will
take place at the Carnegie man
sion in Fifth avenue this winter.
if j ' .If
NEW YORK OENEBAL MARKET.
Quotmtions of the Day on Various Leading
Commodities
New York, Dec. 20. Flour barely steady.
Wheat Spot weak; No. 1 durum.
1,17 ; No. 3 hard, 11.78; No.' 1 north
em, Duluth. I.8B; No. 1 northern, Mani
toba. 11.63. f. o. b., New York.
Corn Spot, weak; No. 2 yellow, 61.04.
c. I. f.t New York, ten-day shipment.
Oats Spot, weak; standard, 57 &litic.
Hides Steady; Bogota, 43 44c; Central
America. 42 o.
Hay Quiet; No. 1, 31.0601.10; No. 2.
11.0001.03; No. 3, 80086c; shipping. 760
80c.
Hops Steady; state, common to choice,
1910, 46060c; 1118, 8014c; Pacific coast.
1816, 11014c; 1616, 8011c.
Leather Firm; hemlock flrsts, 67c; sec
onds. 66o. .
Provisions Pork, steady; mess, $31,600
32.00; family, 30. 00033.00; short clear,
130.00032.00. Beef, steady; ratio, 133.00s
33.60; family, I2S.6O037.OO. Lard, steady;
middle west, S14.6Q016.O.
Tallow Steady; city, 11c; country, 11
011o; special, 11 c.
Butter Steady; receipts, 4,361 tubs;
creamery. 41042c; Arsts, 3704Oc; sec
onds, 36037c.
Eggs Esaler: receipts 6,978 cases; fresh
gathered, extra flrsts, 49060c; flrsts, 460
48c; refrigerator, special marks, 33 034c;
refrigerator, seconds to Units, 310d3c.
Cheese -Irregular; receipts. 1,026 boxee;
state, held, specials, 24 c; same, average
fancy, 330 24c,
Poultry Live Arm, no prices settled.
Dressed, firm; chickens, 18029c; fowls, 16
033c; turkeys, 20032c.
OMAHA OBNtSRAL MARKET.
Batter No. 1 creamery. !a cartons or
rube. 3 So; No. t, 16a.
Chees quotations by Urlsu eV Co.l
Cheeae Domestic Swiss. 42c; block Swiss,
33c; twin cheese 26c; triplets. 37c; daisies,
37c young America. 38c; Blue Label brick,
27e; Itmberger, 37c; New York whits, 28c;
Roquefort, 06c.
BUtSV CUTS HI be: No. , UCI No. 2.
14o; No. I, lie. Loins: No. 1. 23c; No. 3,
17-c; No. I. 3.80. Cbucks: No. 1, llo;
No. I. 10o; No. I, c. Pistes: 1 No. 1.
11 o; No. I, 10c; No.S, 10c.
Chrtatmas Pish Fresh: Cattish, lb.. 17c:
halibut, fresh ateantwr, lb., 17c; salmon, lb..
l6o: herring, large dressed, lb.. 7c: Span
ish mackerel, lb., 16c; black baas. lb., 20a;
black base, o else. Its. 12c; black bass.
odd else, lb., 17c; carp, lb;, 9c; tile flub,
lb., lloi red snapper, dressed, lb,, 15c; ;
black cod, western, lb., lOo; crapptea, lb.,,
i o; sun nan, in, tc rrosen : Selkirk
white, lb, 13c; warroad yellow pike, dressed,
lb., 14c; warroad yellow pike, round, lb.,
11c; warroad pickerel, headless, dressed, lb.,
6o; warroad pickerel, round, lb., 8c; her
ring, pan frozen. 0-box lots, lb.. So: fall
aalmoo, lb., 12c; halibut, ib., ISc; whiting,
one also, lb., 12c; smoked white chubs, 10-
10, Daekets, lo., l.o;. Kippered salmon, 11-
Ib. baskets, lb., 18o; peeled shrimp, per i
gallon, 3; headless shrimp, per gallon, !
$1.40. I
Christmas Delicacies Shad roe, pair, 40c;
roe ehad. . each.. 60c; lobsters, groan, lb.,
66c; lobsters, boiled, lb,, 00c; Jumbo frog
legs, doxen, $3.26; grass frog legs, dosen,
36c; crab meat, lump, gallon, IS; clams, lit
tle neck, per hundred, 11.60; clams, large,
per hundred, $8; peeled shrimp, gallon. $2;
head lees ahrimp, gallon, $1.60; eel, lb., 14c.
Chris Unas Oysters ''King Cole" Chesa
peake standards, gallon. $1.46; selects, gal
lon, 81.76. "King Cole" Northern stand
ard, gallon, 1.76; selects. $2; counts, $2.26.
Blue points, per hundred, 81.36; cotuits, per
hundred, $1.76; scallops, per gallon, $3.60.
Oleomargarine Natural color, per lb. :
Premium, 34o; Challenge, 23c; Kersey.
20 c; Lily. ltc; Lincoln. 17c White,
per leu Snow flake, 32a
Orai i nee Vaia. Ilea, 100s, 324s. $4.60 boi.
Vol ua $6.36 bos; Vale, li-, $6.60 box.
Veto, 176a, 8 8 Be, 86.76 box; Vals, 200. 3 Us
260s, $8.00 box. Florida 136a, $3.76 bof.
riorida. lifts, $4.00 boi; Florida. 176a. 100s.
nta, 3.0a. 44 26 box. Navel, 84a. 140s. 134a.
14 (4 box; Navels. 110s, $6.00 box; Navels,
other slsra, $6.36 box. Lemons, fancy, 800s,
160a, 86.0 box; oholce, 800a. HVm, $6.00 box
Grapefruit, 38a, 84.00 box; 4a, 14.31 box;
64a, $4.7$ box; 04s. 80s, 00a. $3.00 box,
Grapes, Emperors. 13.60 orate; kegs, $4.76
keg; Malagas, extra choice. $7.00 keg; fancy
$7. keg; extra fancy, $800 keg. Applea
Va York inipertala, $6.00 bbl.; Mo. Pip
pins, S4.M; R, K. Jonathans, 17s emaller.
81.76 box; Blue Ribbon Jonathans, largsr.
13-to box; 176s, smaller. 31.86 box.
Vegetables Potatoes. 8180 bu.: sweat
potatoes. Virginias. 34.60 bbl.; hampers.
31 76 tump. Onions, Spanish, tS.vO orate
red, yellow, 4c lb. Tomatoes, $2.35 lug
Cucumbers, $3.00 dot. Cabbage, 3o Ib
Rutabagoea, 3o up Turnips, carrots. Tr
lb Celery, Michigan, 40c: dot. California.
$0o dot.: id rough, $6.00 orate. Cranberries.
Cape cod. $9.00 bbl. ; boxea, 18.26 bos
Jersey. $8.60 bbl. Belle and Cherry. $9 oo
bbl. Belle Bugle. Howes, at $10.60 bbl
(ktooanuta, 87.60 aack; doien. $1.00 dosen.
Celery, California Mammoth, per dot.,
96c.
CHRISTMAS TREES Baby Xroaa trees,
for table us, sixes 24 to 43 Inches, averag
ing two do, trees, all birch bas $4.60
crate. Per dot. In bundles. 8x6 feet, ft 60.
6x7 feet, 82.00: 7x9 feet, $3.00; 9x11 feet.
$4.00; 10x13 f e L 87.60. Single trees: 13
feet, $1.00 to $1.60; 16 feet, $10 to 32.60;
18, feet. $2.00 to $3.00; IT feet. $3 60 to $3.60:
15 teet. $3.00 to $4.00: 20 feet, $4.00 to
$6 00; 33 feet, $6.00 to 84 00; 34 feet, $6.00
;o $7.00; 30 teet, 810.00 to $12.00.
WREATHS Natural evergreen colls, best
on market. 30 yards, 81.00; dyed wreaths.
30 yds.. $1.00; avergreeo wreaths with Im
mortal flowers, do., $1.26; evergreen
wreaths with holly, do.. $1,60; holly
wreaths, Del., do.. $1.26; boll, wreaths, OI
llnaky's special, do., $160; Japaneae frls. red
or grsen, 00 c Ha. ir coll. $1.00; Japaneae
frls wreaths, 10-Incli wreaths, per do.,
$4.60; Japanese frit wreaths, 14-tnch
wreaths, per do., $6.76; gslsx wreaths, per
do., $1.36; magnolia wreaths, per do..
$1.36; holly branches, Delaware, per lb,,
lie; holly brsnrhes, Delaware, per crate,
84.60; mistletoe, shipped by express, par lb.,
30c; mistletoe, shipped by express, 41 b.
boxes, per box. $1.26; needle pines, owing
to else, per dos., 31.60 to 82.10; Christmas
tree holders, small, per dos., 82 00: Christ
naa tree holders, large, per do., 32.60.
Mlscellanwous Pesnuts. No. I raw, ib..
4c; roast, lb,. 8c; Jumbo, raw. lb,. 6c: Jum
bo., roasted, lb,, lvc. Prom, datea. case
61 T6; llgs, case, $1.00; No. 1 English wal
nuts, lb,. 180.
Ksvnsas Clly General Market.
Kansaa City Dec. 30. Wheat No. 2 bard.
8l.64ajl.7J; No. S red, $1.4401.70; Decem
ber. $1.60; May. $1.69. - .
Corn No. 3 mixed, 89090c; No. 8 white,
909Oo: No. 8 yellow. 89090c; December,
870870.; May. Slc.
OatsNo. S white, 64064c; No. S mixed,
13 41 68 c.
Butter Creamery, 40e; firsts, 39c; see
onds, STe; packing, 88c.
Egg First. 40c.
Poultry Hens, 16c; roosters. lle; tur
kaya, 34. ' , '
' Mliuaspells Grata Market. -
Minneapolis, Dec. JO. Wheat May,
$1.49 01.09: July, $1.84. Casta: No.
1 hard, $1.6901.79; No. 1 northern,
$1.4fi 491.49; No. 3 northern, $1.$10
1.47: No. 3 white, $1 4t fl.4.
t'orn No. 8 yellow?1 86 0c
Oete Ne. 8 white, 4604o.
Via xseed $2.80 0 2. 66 .
Flour Unchanged.
Barley 74c0fl. 11.
Uye $1.3001.31.
Bran $24.00 24.60.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Active and Comprehensive
Uquitfation Provokes Addi
tional Secessions.
LOW LEVELS ARE TOUCHED
$
New Turk, Dec. 20. Liquidation far more
active and comprehensive than any pre
viously experienced In connection with the
current dealings provoked additional sub
stantial recessions today, war shares and
affiliated .insure registering extreme losses
of to 16 points. Lowest levels were touched
In the frenzied selling of the final hour.
with virtually no recoveries from minimum
quotation.
Pressure came from various directions,
financial institutions calling loan and ex
ercising greater discrimination against spe
cialties, brokers catting upon customers to
holMter Impaired speculative accounts ani
profemfonal trader pursuing their recent
advantage, seemingly without hinderance.
Bethlehem Stel was the moet spectacular
feature, falling 72 points, to 600, on a Tew
nates and a loss of 200 points from Its rec
ord nuotstlon of a month ago.
Hhlpplng Bharee ranked next In point of
weaknene. being rreely sola irom tne oui
Het on the Intlmatione conveyed from abroad
that the British government Intends to take
over control of British, shipping. Mercan
tile Marine Preferred made a gross decline
of 18 points, with 7 for the common shares.
Atlantic, Gulf A West Indies, American
owned, fell 16 points.
United States Steel offered less resistance
than at any time since the downward move
ment became effective, falling 4, to 107.
Crucible and Lackawanna Steels and all
the secondarily munitions and equipments
tiuffered losses of 2 to 0 points.
Coppers and metals as a whole 'were
heavy to weak, their reversal being accom
panied by trade reports of price coneets
nlons. Utah Copper led this group, at a
gross decline of 6. Central Leather, sugars
and active shares of the miscellaneous di
vision crumbled sympathetically or from
sheer lack of support.
Ralls stood out for their consistent
strength, but reacted moderately on the
weight of the last hour's heavy offerings.
Total sales, 1.426,000 shares.
Bonds reflected the unsettled state of the
stock market, internationals displaying
further heaviness. Total sales, par value,
$3,876,000. United States bonds unchanged
on call.
Number of leading and quotations
on the stock market:
Bales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar.. .. 10,200 98 92 93
American Can .... l,oo bi . e
Am. Car 4 Fndry.. 8,200 69 46 46
Am. Locomotive... 11,700 80 76 76
Am. Smelt. A Rfg. 30.800 107 106 106
Awn Runr Rfgf I S (10 113 110 110
Am. T. etc T
J. ZOO 1204
8.100 43 28 38
43,100 87 83 84
4,100 106 104 104
Am. Z., L. A 8. . . .
Anaconda Copper..
Atchison
Baldwin Loco
Baltl. ft Ohio
Brook. Bayid Tran.
B. ft B. Copper. . . .
Cal. Petroleum. . . .
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather. .-.
Chess, ft Ohio
C, M. ft St. P
C. A N. W
C.. R. I. ft P
Chlno Copper
Colo. Fuel ft Iron. .
Corn Prod. Rfg. . . .
Crucible Steel
Dimmer's Securities
Krie
10,400 69 63
1,100 86 .84
"tt
82
48
8,000 53 48
4.600 EC 26
2D
2,400.168 167 167
41, SOU 93 8 80
4.100
67
66 65
1,100 93
800 126
8,400 38
S3 A V$
134 124
At
12.300 66 63 63
8,000 47 44 44
10,200 26 23 23
28.800 67 60 60
4.800 32, 31 31
4,800 37 36 30
1.600 171 168 168
2,200 117 117 1H
6,600 29 37 37
1,000 107 104 100
3.000 17 18 16
General Electric...
Ot. North. Pfd
at. North. Ore Ctfs.
Illinois Central....
int. con. corp. .
Inspiration Copper 20,000 69 66
Int. Harv., N. J..,, 400 123 121 120
I. M. M. pfd. ctfS..llT,&00 100 66 87
K. C- 8.7 2H
Kennecott Copper. ..28,600 47 46 46
Louis, ft Nash.... 200 132 130 130
Vs Ptpn1um 14.000 103 99 99
Miami Copper $.900 40 38 38
M.. K, ft T. pfd...
Missouri Pacific. . .
900 19 18 18
Montana Power. . . .
National Lead.....
N'ovada Copper....
N. T. Central
103
1,200 $1
6.300 15
8.600 106
1.800 65
2.200 137
1,200 110
400 32
300 33
1,600 56
7.400 2S
61 01
24 24
104 104
64 65
134 134
110 110
20 20
33 33
N. H. ft H . .
Norfolk ft Western
Northern PaclTc. . .
Pacific Mali
Pacific T. & T
Pennsylvania
Ray Con. Copper..
Reading
Rep. Iron ft Steel. .
Shattuck Arlx. Cop.
Southern Pacific. . .
66 615
2fi 2
87.100 108 108 100
29.600 81 76 77
1.60U 71
8,100 99
21,600 34
- 27
97 97
33 33
111 113
207 207
148 148
83
108 108
107 107
118 118
98 99
Southern Ry
ft turf baker Co
Texas Co 8.400 212
Union Pacific 70.700 150
Union Pacific pfd
U. 8. IndS. AlCODOl atS,..'iio J1J
U. 6. Steel 476,600 113
U. 8. Steel pfd.... 1,000 119
Utah Copper....... 40,700 105
Waheah Pfd. "B".. 4,800 33
Western Union. . . . 000 99
31
Westingnouse tvieo. m.ivv ,ooy,
.Total salts tar th, day, I.tlf.OOO snares.
New Xrk MoneJ Market.
New Torlc. Dee. II. Money On call,
firm; high, nr eeht; low. 4 per cent:
ruling rate, tu per cent; laat loan, 4H per
cent; closing bid, 4 per cant; offered at 4H
per cent.
Time Loans Firm; sixty and ninety
days, 414 41i per cent; sis month, 44'i
per cent.
Prime Mercantile Paper 40414 per cent.
Sterling Eichange Sixty-day bllta,
14.7114; commercial elxty-day bills on
banks, 14.71 14 ; commercial sixty-day bills.
. 71: demand, 4.7ttt; cables, 11.717-11.
Silver Bar, 7lc; Mexican dollare.
SIHc.
Bonds Government, steady; railroad,
hoavy.
U. 8. Is. ng ML. N. on. 4s. ..'.
do coupon tHM . K. t T. 1st 4s.76,
U. 8. Is. reg....l00Mo. P. eon. la. .104
do coupon. ...loot. Mont. Power Is. .114
U 8. 4a. rag 111 N. T. C. deb. la. Ill
do coupon.... 110V4NTCIty 4Ua.'6t.lOI
Am. Smalt, is. . . 107KNew Haven cv.6s.lll VI
Am.T.T.cv.4Ms.l04ViN. Pacific 4a It
Anglo-r'rrnch ts..!3ViK. Pac. I, St
Alchlaon g-n. 4s..l40. 8. U ref. 4a...l3a
B. O. 4s llFac. T. t T. 5a.'. 1004
Beth. SI. el r. Is.lOlUPenn. con. 4Vts.lv
C. P. 1st loHPenn. gen. 4Hs..l0!'J
C. O. ev. Ms.. It Reading gen. 4a. .96
C B. Q. It 4s. II "Frisco ref. 4s. ..13V,
CM iSl.P cv.la .10414 S. pacific ev. Is.lOSH
C, B. I. P. ref. 4s.7S4 8. Psc. -ref. 4s...l2V4
C. & S. ref. 4 He. 14 H southern Ry. Is.lOlvi
D. B. O. con. 4s. 10. I'.' Pac. 4s It
Erie gen. 4s 7314 'V. Pac. ct. 4s.. .OSVi
den. Elec. ta..l05 IT. S. Rub. Is 102H
Ot. No. 1st 41B. 10014 IT. 8. Steel 6...105
111. Cen. ref. 4s..llWeat. Union 4Vta.tai4
K. C. S. ref. 6a. .8 Dom of Can.(ll31)IIH
Bid.
Iswowa Stack Markrt.
London Pec. ' 10. American securities
irregular, wuu un
on the stock egrhange here today.
L Silver Per. 16 13-16d per ounce.
Money t. per cent.
Discount Rates Short and three months'
bills. 6VS per cent.
Jardine Wants to
Have a Million for
Sewers Next Year
City Commissioner Jardine favors
the expenditure of $r,000,000 in a
sewcr-building program for next
year. Tie present charter limitation
is $200,000 in bonds in one year. Mr.
Jardine will urge that in the presen
tation of proposed charter amend
ments to the legislature this winter
the sewer bond fund be increased as
indicated. .
City Engineer Bruce has submitted
to the commissioner an outline of
estimated cost of an adequate sewer
system, the total being placed at $2,
365,000. Mr. Jardine believes the Saddle
creek sewer should be completed to
Fifty-fourth and Center streets at a
cost of $160,000 and a continuation
of one mile to the southwest would
cost $210,000 more.
Other urgent sewer needs are:
Completion of Jones street sewer to
the river, $12,000. main sewer from
Thirty-sixth and Sprague streets to
Deaf institute, $98,000; main sewer
from Sixteenth street and Grand ave
nue to Eighth and Seward streets,
$350,000; extension of Grace street
sewer from Union Pacific shops to
the river. , $87,000; completion of
M inne Lusa sewer, $393,000.
French Tax Increase
Is Far Reaching
Washington, Dec. 20. New taxes
proposed in France to care for in
creased war expenditures next year
extend in many directions, reports to
the United States government show.
One' tax would assess mobilizable
men not actually performing military
duty 12 francs each and also an addi
tional amount graded according to the
income tax paid by the person as
sessed. Another would be a national
levy on dogs.
Heavier taxes are planned on mines,
clubs, horses and vehicles, incomes,
personal estate, traffic in alcoholic
drinks and many other things. Prices
are to be raised on t obacco, a gov
ernment monopoly, and taxes will be
laid on the domestic consumption of
corTee, tea, cocoa and condiments.
Under the plan the income tax will
be raised from 2 to 5 per cent and
the exemption lowered from 5,000 to
3,000 francs. The tax on personal es
tates will be increased from 4 to 5
per cent.
AMUSEMENTS.
fboete
Doug.
THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Dally MatlDM, 2:15 Nlht. 8:15 Thli Wert
FREDERICK V. BOWERS A CO.: MARSHALL
MONTGOMERY; WALTER B ROWER ; Raymond
Bond; aherman A Uttry; Hubert Dyer; Klclw
Burt: Orptieum Trawl Weekly.
PRICES MaUlnm. tisilerv 10c. Rut tteata (Except
Sat, and Hua.t It-. Mcfiti. lOc. V. 50c and "rM
PAVIs Mat., Today, 2:30
Dlaf I Bef Tonight, Last Time
Msuriee Jscobs Prsssnts
The Fsmous Hebrew Comedian
JOE WELCH
"THE PEDDLER"
Mst., ISc end 25c. Nltes, 25c lo 75c.
"OMAHA'.S FUN CENTER
ttm 44TTW 4 lUy Mm., JS-26-50C.
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The two-act fallsritv. "Welcome To Our fht."
cWsoe'i Dndlapeted Fashion Sbow mth Hun Sid
ta.ui. ike oiiciBsJ "Hot hot," man. Big BeautJ
CtMrus. (Final Performance Friday Nile.)
Tired Stisistra' MatlSM Every Week Daw
Bat Mat- A Wit: Lew "Dope" Kelly In "Hello, N. T."
There'i A Place For "U" in The
THEATER-
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
Emily Stsvaie m
'THE WAGER."
A Sensational Fiv-Act Metra Drama,
Dealing with a Woman Lev. Th Law.
Organ concert at every performance.
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TODAY ONLY
WILLIAM RUSSELL
la ths greatest Plsy of hi
LONE STAR
Th. store' of an Indian who becoma a
Surgeon.
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YALE GLEE AND BANJO CLUB
Concert At
Brandeis Theater, December 30, at 8:1$
Tickets Now on Sale at jjj
Beaton's Drug Store, 15th and Farnam Sts., '' sj
Barkalow Bros., 16th and Farnam Sts., s
Hotel Fontenelle and Box Office.
Prices 50c to $2.00 1
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There is a Bee want-ad
office in every home and
every of f ice your telephone
You are as close to the
Bee Want-Ad Department
as your phone is to you -
lc per word
Lowest rates best service best results
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Persistence is the cardinal vir
tue in advertising; no matter
how good advertising maybe
in other respects, it must be
run frequently and constant
ly to be really successful.
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Fort Dodge Guards .
Do Not Want to Come
Home in Midwinter
tort Dodge, Uec. o. (apeciai.
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F and Company G, Second Iowa in
fantry, now on the border, will be'
well remembered by the home folks
this Christmas. In addition to the
private gifts that are being sent sev
eral of the churches are making up.
parcels. In addition the Commercial
club through R. O. Green, secretary.,
is sending a personal letter to each
man. The regular $50 monthly re
mittance to each company from pa
triotic donors also will be sent.
Captain Fred Frost of Company G.
home on leave, declares that most of
his men do not want to come home
at this time f the year. They feel
they have finished their heaviest train
ing and fear the northern cold. Many
of them also realize they will be out
of jobs, as the season for outdoor
work is over. He declars the health
of the men fould not be better.
AMlSEMii'TS.
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
A CASE FOR SHERLOCK
Comedy Sketch Featuring
ROLAND WEST
MORRIS GOLDEN
Th Yiddle With a Fiddle. '
EDWIN AND LOTTIE FORD
In Their Own Dancing R.va.
MACK AND DEAN
Comedy Episode. "Any Couplo."
"Diana The Huntress." Moat Artistic
Photoplay of th Seaaea.
. . AdmisBion, 20c and 10c
A Picture Playhouse of
Character
IVM. S.HART
in
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DOUBLE"
A THEATER OF
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FIRST PRESENTATIONS
M US
MARIE DORO
la th Ever Poanlar Dlcksns' Nsrs!
"OLIVER TWIST"
JITNEY
TAXI
MAXWELL LAMS
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