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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, RENTALS. HOUSES AND COTTAGES. MISCELLANEOUS, mod. ex. ht. ! $0-1556 N. 16th St., 3-r, $i6-2228 8. 2d St 6-r. mod. ex. ht. $25—4107 Lafayette Ave., 6-r., all mod. 55312 Florence Bivd., 6-r., all mod. 252513 Sherman Ave., b-r. all mod, $25-3406 Center St., 6r, all mod garage. $30-1738 8. 0th St all PAYNE IV\'FST“ENT L‘(lMPANY Dflul 1781, 6th Fir. Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.—o. GlobeVan &Storage Stores, movel. packs, ships; 8- horlo van and 2 men, $1.25 per hr.; l\nr‘l‘. m‘ mo._ Satistaction guar, D, FIDELITY RENTAL ) Phone Douglas 288 lor c(vmpleln list ot vacant houses and apartments; also for worage, moving, nh and Jucknn Sta. J.CReed B B -e n, stora, eed pe . Farmam. D, &1 Gordon Van » \1nv 6 219 N. 11th St Tel. D. 34 or Har, STORES AND OFFICES. 2 Small Offices Ready Now CHOICE LOCATIONS in the Bee Building $12.00. $16.00. Inquire Room 103. N."W. COR. 24th and Lake, store and basement; rent right. Colfax 1339, [ e REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE IOWA. Plckln 3 A BARGAIN, 120 in Harrison Co., lowa; new improve. ments; land lays good, at iuo 3500 down, uwu ch 1, time on_balance. A bar- gain. We'll rove I! Come a FRA Li, Logan, la. Hl!!lll ni. 8 ACRES 3% miles (rom Lebanon: house, barn; 60 cultivated; $2,400; easy terms; gther Bargains, Holt Realty Co., Lebanon, 0. MINNESOTA. ‘WILKIN County, Minn. prairie, unimproved. ket, near achool, good roads. Weather and roads fine. Co., Fergus Falls, Minn. NEBRASKA. THE ONE BEST BUY ANYWHERE IN PERKINS COUNTY, NE- BRASKA, LANDS FROM $15 TO §20 ACRE. COME, SEE FOR YOUR- SELF. WE PROVE IT. OR PAY ALL YOUR EXPENSES. ENOUGH g?)ID. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Dave Shuter Grant Neb. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. WRITE ME. 20-ACRE fruit farm in Calhoun, Neb.; 11- room house, barn, garage and fish pone in connection; next to city park, In he of eity, 811,00, Joe Bolin, Calhoun, Neb. OKLAMOMA. CORN alfalfa, wheat, sale or exchange. ‘Walters, Okla. WISCONSIN, UPPER WISCONSIN—Best dairy and general crop state n the union; settlers w-med lands for sale at low prlu- on easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wi #in Central Land Grant. Excellent dl for stock raising. If interested in fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., Soo Line Rajlway, Minneapolis, Minn. MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? 200 acres level 3 mileg from mar- ‘per acre, Ulland Land cotton land for W. E. Wilson, Write a good description of your land and send l! to_the Sloux City ) Iour- Dpal, “low Mo Powerful Mecdtum.” Tnenl) -five words cvn?' FH- day evening, Saturday morning and every Baturday evening and Sunday for one month, glving sixteen ads on twelve difz ferent days for §2; or &0 woids, #, or 7 words, Largest circulation of any Iowa news- D‘lr;:r' 250,000 readers dally In four great sta - ] REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM and city loans at lowest rates. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, #8 Hee Bldg. 100 TO $10,000 made E’fl . T, 3 “w g \d_Bldg.. 18th o D CITY an J. H, D‘n’m{um ‘ogg.h% Er unt “"A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. CITY property. 1 speclalty. W) " Fiomas. 8 State Bank Bide. % TO for loans on best class oity rella.neu in amounts $2,000 u also farm Reasonable commissions. PEmS TRU!T CO., 1622 Farnam 8t OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nallonnl Phone Douglas 2715. CTITY LOANS. SBOVGHERTY & HUGHES, 71 _Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 1013. MUNEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. 6% CITY LOANS C. G. c.mmgT 12 Bnndall Thenur Bldg. =] REAL ESTATE—WANTED i WANT (o buy for cash 2 or 3 very chy lots. Give price and legal de- scription and you will hear from me. 8. 340, Bee ° = ) REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGEB CUNE $-room house, corner lot, will trade equity for a good vacant lot, G. A. ECKLES, D. 1898 or H. 5763, auto to exchange ~for 6-room bungalow. Phone Doug. e, FOR BALE or exchange, in Brookings Co., & 200 or a 400-acre farm; both well tmp.; Rice laying land; i Jfiood black dirt. Lock Box 93, Pipestone, Ml SEVEN-PA S —] REAL ESTATE—VACANT §0—FINE monthly. lots, near car; 3 cash, 8 Owner. Douglas 7. RLAI; ESTA’I‘E—NORTH SIDI Living and kitchen on firs room, dining room, bed rooms loor, two bed rooms 2d floor, oak finish, en- trely lmodrnl cement basement, ront lot, 40xi4i; close to school and Hanscom p.rk Pmc rms. cated 233 So. 3th n'm - i C. G. LARLBERG __312_Brandels Theater Bid $200 CASH, §% P i!]-l ¥or's dandy’ Groom: ateiely house, 2 blocks from and bath on strictly modern url one block 'from Field elub. The the location is right, ey n;o" i vight. Don't pay rent all your iife, hut the E INVESTMENT COMPANY ™ P. Sth floor Omaha N “FIELD CLUB DISTRICT J0B M'CALL LOST Whitman to Name Him as Tempo- rary Head of Publio Serv- ioe Board. REMOVAL ORDEB 18 IN mwr,-m., and the demand for this cereal ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 6.—Tam- many's last candidate for mayor of New York, Edward E. McCall, a former justice of the supreme court of New York, was tonight removed from office as chairman of the Down- state Public Service commission by Governor Whitman, who sustained, in part, the charges preferred against the commissioner by the Thompson Investigating committee of the legis- lature. The governor’'s decision was that McCall, in violation of the Public Service commission law, owned stock of a corporation under the super- vision of his commission. Other charges afleging neglect of duty and inefficiency, were dismissed. The order removing McCall was signed by Governor Whitman at 7 o'clock tonight and became effective at once. The governor said that tomorrow he would designate Commissioner Willlam Hayward of New York as the temporary chairman and that at the same time he probably would ap- point a commissioner to fill the vac- ancy caused by McCall’'s removal. McCall had two more years to serve Nebraska friends of Willlam Hayward HAYWARD WILL GET |6RAIN AXD PRODUGE MARKE Wheat leeelpu Are Heavy and Prices Range from Unchanged have been watching the progress of events | Cal in New York with decided interest. In scarcely more than five years since he left Nebraska he has held several im- portant positions under Governor Whit- man, the present place being one at the very front of the firing line. Welfare Board to Kansas City to Get Information|s: J. 8. Walters, T. F. Sturgess and J. A. Rine of the Welfare board will leave Thursday evening for Kansas City, where they will investigate the operations of the Welfare board of that city and will report back at a meeting to be held in the city hall next Monday evening. At & meeting of the board in the city | Soi attorney's office last evening discussion was had on various features of the work upon which the board will enter, par- ticular thought being given to employ- ment bureau, legal ald and a loan ency. It was proposed to co-operate with the Assoclated Charities by establishing a clearing house through which a check may be maintained on all cases of aid. The work test was approved In con- nection with an employment bureau which will be established. In a few weeks the board will decide on the amount to be asked when the city coun- cil makes up the 1916 budget. Omaha Contractors Bid for Bank Job Six Omaha bullding contractors were among those who yesterday submitted their bids to the architects, Graham & Burnham of Chicago, for the construc- tion of the proposed fourteen-story First National bank bullding. Contractors from St. Louls, Kan City and Memphis, Tenn., also submitted bids. The sub-basement is omitted in the re- vised specifications. Bids were received once before, and because most of them were considered quite high, or at least reached a higher figure than it had been believed necessary to expend on the structure, the plans were sent back for revision. The award of the contract will probably be announced some time this week. The Omaha contractors bidding are: John Harte, J. C. Mardis, E. O. Hamiiton, ‘Walter Peterson, F. P. Gould & Son, and Robert Butke, Ladies’ Auxiliary to Spanish War Vets Elects Its Officers The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of General Henry W. Lawton auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans: President, Anna C. Mille senfor vice president, Nallie W. Jones: Junior vice president, Ida Lane; chaplain, Rose Anderson; assistant conductress, Alta Bgan; historian, Rose Baroff; pa- triotic Instructor, Caroline Russell REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE T $30000 CASH $30.00 PER MONTH Buys a dandy brand new, completely modern 5-room b\ln'llnl in the cathe- dral district. See 4311 Chicago St. today if you are looking for a home. CREIGH, SONS & CO.,, Douglas 20, @8 Bee Bidg. SOME BARGAIN 6-room house. with sleeping porch: fully modern; ealc finish Milton” Kogers fur: ‘Thia " ls worth investigating; now vacant. Can be seen an) Pr!e. $3,400, reasonable terms 3 21 NEVILLE BLK. ESTATE—INVESTMENTS Make Offer 44 ft. next First Naticnal, $46,000 asking price. Make offer. Harrison & Morton KREAL ESTA PRICE EE UCED REAL New T-r. oak and birch ply b SR L el i Two-story bungalow, 6 ul . uar- T T =.':|,,,..,.,. ragen, Dot bardiere oot i o e morun” of “Fueld club, | EiAtoriel 404, SRBATLP OIS ahade trees to make it delightful 'fi buy in m Owner, Douglas 152 ) ‘.mn.nc.l:.“hyul'o(:lh “'nnc:: S lon o Gavem ot -&vl mod 1 buil y's . n‘unu [ lern, wel uilt tate selling it al - I"_:’fifi wher: hot water beat C. G. bARLBERG T oy Mosros B Addres ¥, a3 Brandels Theater Bldg Bed E Bouth Omabs. g to Cent Higher. DECE l!gc 'l'urn 17c; old Toms, 15c; under than 6 Iba. _each not full feathered and fat, Em”t‘,.\:‘ll not wu‘h 1 to 1% gach. e Hormer aquabs X and over, must weigh £2.00; . 8 os, o !‘1nun. any barrel; Winesaps, Tose nm-e BStar Brand Willow 'l'lll 25 per barrel: per bl-l’l“l.u‘J(\n.lhlnl 350 por bar- MBER 8, 1915, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Some Cattle Steady and Others n].,.. Little Lower—Good Light Lambs Steady. order and -nd Wesk, L008 1ermer than two. wee and almost three times as large the same days Inat year. Good handy-weight iambs found & fairly RO, tor were pretty close to steady with Mon showed quite & gain over estarday, Some nlvu “two cara, or oW bein egor! 8o Iln hu tar this hnve Arfiv'd‘ the run heavier than last broad outlet lrm morning at prices that HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Y NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Wall Street )lenrd. Some Points of Wilson's Message with Disfavor, y and_ by midforenoon most of the YELLOW CORN AT A PREMIUM |& - Jamba ‘of ihis description had - been | STANDARD STOCKS STRONGER h!mo‘lamnmk % kl;l-«-k 'rwll:'.lllfl per OMAHA, December 7, 1915 g_u‘r:‘d bulk :: l:l-fl.m(mlml| w-.tmu‘«ll. rrel 'wigs, commericial - Taders as a ne! he —— OMAHA, December 7, 1915 | g per barrel; Ben Davly: lllinom* Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs: Shee auniity. of th” inmbs that eold St The wheut receipts wero quite heavy |per barre! 3137".':'(."1“\’.‘."-‘(1'.‘ 1030 oo 1hwo |lpday was on the whole a liitle better today's Tearhsk ‘meay b eatore] s ' continued quite active, the market rang- |n"§’.":&'-352?'{'&b: e et T:mnldx.f = = - | Veaterdiny, "But. aa a rile they ‘Quote "he |criierion, Wall strest and”the financial ing from gmh,‘:"d‘"-m 1o higher e countr mmmon “,:c soald Two days this week..16,596 ood ,,.,,a\. alght offerings ,‘.“, Half | coOmmunity as a whole regarded some of Fho corn markae continued strong to- | CHERSE rted Bwiss, 4o, |Bame days last week 'at_or heavy lambs, however, were not |\1® maln points of the president's mes- day and although the receipts were dnmuth-. n: boek Bc: twins, 18%c! |Same days 2 wks ago wanted and were overlooked by mon -~ ] l"“ ;‘d““rflu with distavor, pretty good, the demand was sufficlent | daisy $0kc; youn: Ameri. |Same days 3 wks ago.. {puyers and trade on thes clagsss P o e A R L to take care of the offerings. Corn sold | can, A bnm mnl \mcx 9fke: Hmburger, |8ame days 4 wka ago.. ised to be flr&llr at Inwfr BRIV and Beonter o uhfa."ri -ipr | lrom 150 to 14c higher, the yellow mell- | %0c;' New York white, 19%c; imported lllma days Iast year.. ere vmn | su u-n e hees ol Bk latet Ruder \he substantial premium over (he [ French Rocguefort, dSc The following table snows "Shiotn saveral welght of heavy seing. i which bearish wh and mixed varieties. FRUITS-Oranges: California Sunkist of oattle, hogs and sheep Srapont operations were probably no small factor. pO8ts wero firm, selling from %o to %¢ |Nav 126s, .00 box: Cailfornia | live stock market for the ¥ Yhile the bulk of the decent Rihiteq Biases Buoel wan the oversned: her. Recelpts of this cereal were Suniist Nl\el-, 1508, 2888, $4.35 box; Call- | compared with last year: stuff moved from 8. owing featura of the midday advance, Tt na YIRS wis e Tolr demand. . (Fotmis Runkier NAvSle e eng sy, 1018, oon peaved 3o Be & ascending aimost steadily from its early demand for Tye was pretty £ood M box. Floridas, all sizes, box; |Cattle 104,138 83,601 e el Tamd v iaion: almay S{TAIr on | minimum of 8% to Wi, & mere i under B marker Was"wedk and cola Trom | Coteermi | Vilwics, B Bheep | Eiham Zeoem 10,097 | KeL waan't quite s weak aa packersin- |16 BOe, Brice o tefent years, on ansacs “Tnere Were no salea of barley reported. |Hen Hail, toe a6 Box The following table shows the average |(ihiEh, [ Dotk sikricd" acaloward ¢ | Shares Raile and other sedsoned issiies but the market was quoted nominally 'fruit: 3is, 46s, 648, S4% §3.50 box: Soa, s, | Prices of hogs at the Omaha Mve stock (DrCENER Rad PEeh s(ATEd Scalewerd o 0%, proportlonately, but yielded with 3 higher, A 4 flonr were |85 box. Pearsi Winter Nellis, 3235; | market for the iast few days, With COM- | gieady and on the balance of the of of- [ T S v equier and Unbectise olous: learances of wheat and. flO%5 vuehs |Dox. Peaches: ~California Saiways or | parisons ings were anywhere from weak to fn |Fhich resistered numerous not losees. usl to bushels; ‘oa | Colorado Eibertas, ¢ box. Hananas, | “Date. | 1916, [i914./1913. 1913, /1911, 1910. (1008, | #ota as much as i0c lower. Noon found | Tial seles mmounted to We.M0 shares. o 1024a | .75 to 8400 bunch. Grapes: Emperors, i some lamba still in first hands. Bulk of R i e T nhugt at uv;u‘-p:nl osed 0 crate; Emperors in kegs, $4.00 keg: T 61T |," the good to cholco lamba sold at t.hq‘mvn care! ufl {n“ ns of t :1"1‘:191- [ cors, 148 ,,g,“::, were 045,000 i Malagas WOV to §.00 Dl “Cranberries To| S0 (] % | 488 and beat red_wegterns are nominally .':.: fonturen dealing with A" broposed pments’ 53 1,369,000 Dushels st voar, 1210 oz i '?l?t ! "l" R T TR ,,‘,"}“’ Siners f among the many advances of the and-ry corn recel mwer - I)u::m; lxmr'l",Aol"L‘lS—clnh? m:“ l&. :::d 7451612, * | S04 finieh, There was quite & mum... "} -?-loni'm:‘,l of Whlchs'wedrci’ -':.:h hoelpia of B165.000 bushels and shipments | celery: o oy Ry~ K ¥ s gwl 099 ¢ |a fair sort of sturt from 3850 downward g:l'auf Y o TNy o ek ST BIBO%o bubhels laat vear- . Son.:” Michigan, 3 don: cautiflower. $£80 TS0 08 0R [Lo, d 0, Two o of clipped fed weat- | Gl Gho(fleld Stael, Harvester. Indus: IPHmArv oats receipts we th'l"m Dbush: | ort.)’ squash, 2o Ib.; brussel sprouts, 0o ™ eoal 115 808 | "Tn comparison to the sise of Jurplies urm ‘Alcohol, m-mhrd- ,Bequi'|l|ou, In- els and shipments ,000 hlude h.u“umu | b, n s, 5 801 7 805 feeder offerings were very scarcs. urn-uon-l Nick an l|Phohrum. recfl ts of 1,062,000 bushels and shipn | 35 4 610 8 768 | more L"'"' of “,, Montana feeding year- | london was aguin a seller hore, rond- of 838,000 busheis last vear. SIS 017 70 | ias, brougnt the Same price as on [ ening it limited: tading (o Pacifics an CARLOT RECEIPTS. 3R] | D, oI ing ‘ewos "were |wome of the minor metals Steriing ex- Wheat. Corn. Oats. o041 here attracted cu'te a bit of attention, | Chonge was strong, comparing ‘""L o Chicazo 136 660 35 7 ki 614 7 ullhn gh none was reported as sold up | @8t rates X rece mcvem.|n { Minneapoli 512 4 Red River gmo,.' T bu. Sweet- | RN M to n. Hardly any feeding lambs were continental remittances were L Dutaes i & St B B sundoy. *Hollday-. {nciuded in the supply. Bonds, irregular, with another decline Omaha 92 b NUTS-No. 1 walnuts, 16%e 1b. bik. | Recelpts and_disposition of live at k | Quotati ns on sheeband lambe Lambs, -French notes which sold for Kansas City 305 o walnuts, Sc Ib.; hickory, 4o Ib.; fil | at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, ®ood to_cholce, $3.500! lamba, fair to | “future” dellv e tod, Mo S pouis u1 2 oo 1bs ns, 13%c 1b.; B : l'url twenty-four hours ending -t ood, n_fi.m »0: lxmm.,I mder-.wz‘mo S ales, par value agsregated, W nnipeg .. DoShRR - o'clock p. m. | £40; 'yearlings ‘tair to Fho 000, almonds, 15¢ 1b. | United Sta coupon 48 were % per These, saies wore reperted today: o o | SHSCELEANBOUS-Cruckeritck, RN ~m".{2'.- o R Roarts | oopt lower on eal 1 car, $1.08; 3 $LO; 4 cars, 007 W G cholce, cwes, fair to ood, Number of sal ar 6,06 Dl 'No. 4 H @5.75; ewes, foeders, $.00G6.55. on stocks .were ) 1 Representative sales: n ',"' i d ’w. | ok, §1.60 case. H 101 1daho feeder lnmbs 1% 1 | doz. Cider: n;om .78 hkouh e o H lrllt }:l:n ewes . :s awl .35 oK. laho ewes 1 ear s "rx 'é-o: sfim No. 8 mixed Constpran G il o 3 1B idas nwm 18 {durum: 1 $1.01 8.0l Rye— ‘NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET 8§ 3 2 ““l?-no |um;.-. o No, 8 1 car, 916, N 1 car, 8. Corn 1liinols Central . . 1063 Tduho lainbe i - Quotations of the Day on Various | Chl Great Weste: ¥ i ;g mnmt:m yuw g b H cars, 6c; 1 62%c. 'No. 2 yellow: 1 Commodities, W W P g ol car (old), Tie: No. ;l‘cyello: 1 2ar (0ld). | NEW YORK, Dec. 7—FLOUR-Firm;| Total fecsipte o O S Ry ot % oy 0o, fio & yellow: 1 car, 6rc; 3 cars, uyrmhsnam:.tuncv:rn:l‘:gm gients, Nty Cattle “°§ Sheop. — . 0. ellow: 1 car, cars, winter s h .60, C nad! 86c. No. § vellow: 1 car (very poor), 86c. | Kansas straights, $5.5006.65. Morrls & Qo -] CHICAGO LIVE ATOOK MARKNT e No. 2 mixed: | car (o), 1c; 1 car lold), | WHBEAT—Bpot. weak: . P\l‘o M podurum. | B0dhy ™ Packing 1,32 4669 Chesapeaks i PR R Pt e ok Mt P D OB B AR cnute srenar—ttoms mtendr—snees (RS : care, ‘é4c; 8 cars, 63c. No. 5 mixe | dtoba. 8.3, . 4. ¢ Butfalo.” Futuréa were 4 Weak. RMan 4N ¥ ) i '3 cars, 0. 6 mixe ecasler; December, . 1—CATTLE-Recelnts, ) it (01d), ®c; "2 ‘cars, §7c. . Sampl CORN—8pot, firm; No. ¢ yellow, 82e, 600 Theah, market staady: native beel ' Goisade” He i 163" cars, 46c. Oats—No. prompt shipment. steers, $5. 0.60; western steers, nna Crueible Steel L% 1% N W :l';.m!\ti c.lnwu(‘:‘ zsc:mup.k cur et Uémfl"ml. quiet; No. 3 white, %0 8.10; w;.- and heifers, $3.00G8.10; calves, Ig::m‘"b mmr‘ ;: : :“ 5‘ 13 car, %c. - Bl | T y_ateady; prime, LT No. 1, HOGS “Recelpts, 4600 head: market | Eie . 1en Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2/$L3:; No. 2, $L15@L; No. 3, $1.00G106} steady at shade deciine; bulk of saies, o i hard, $107@110; No. 3 hard, 31.06%@L00; | shipping, 0. $6.00G0.55: 11ght, $5.50096.60; No. 4 hnrd uo“mm No. 2 spring, $1.07 | HOPS--Quiet, state comon to cholce heav; 5; roulh 16.16M8.3); kil gL No. 3 spring. “$.w0L0; %o, 3 |:1£. oo, I, s@ioe; Pacitio ~coast 3 " X 1y urum, $1. 5. 8 durum, 8L 1816, 11@ibe; 1914, o, " 8 ts, m 101 Corn: No. 4 whiie, 624@6ko! No. b| HIDES—Steady; Bogota, 00@8le; Central h ';WP ,'},T",,.’.Q“E,m'.",.“ ¥y i white, 1ec; No. 6_white, 61%@62c; | America, 5bc Possnatock ,;‘": {“‘}o'o‘,, “iambe, # 1o No. 4 yel 86@67c; No. 6 _yellow, l;EATflhR«l"lrm. Hemlock firsts, 33@ | Y. G, Ke “{ S 3 etlow, 6 o, 4 mixed, | 34c. 2G93, - St. Louis Live Stock Market. | Lousville & 1 kS A s Mo 8| PROVIBIONSCPork, firm: mess, sin.00m | 1K MO0, Dee. T~CATTLE-Receipts, | iesican Petroleum % " Oats: No. 2 white, 41%@ |18.60; family, $20.50622.50; short clears, |5 market steady; native beef | Miami 3 20 1i6e; No. 3 white, 0% | $19.00921.00. “Beef, steady; mess, 316500 | KO R ere | ood it G¥e: N white, ‘0 o Barley: h&o\tunlly. HLWOGIK0." Lard, strons, | #0, 8, ) atook- t 1 feed, 56@60c. Rye: | middle wes kK , Nl e o, 3, 00%@dte TALLOW:— ny m.a city, Te: | Higging 2007 ""i'.,to'{"‘x,".,'.', 4 ’ Eniago. closing - prices, - furnished The | couni Ty, THGR0: apecial, Hoth Calves, $.00G10.50; 100 J?s Eee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain| Bl Emsludy reeelp 8,09 tubs: | Mavers HOGS—Recelpis, 12,800 h ‘market }m 'fl b3 Frokars, 315 South Bixteenth street: creamery extras, B%@®Tc; firsts, BUG | Ginsebe higher; pigs and | $omn.6b; mi N e im 108 1 e Cpes. THS ] Lo, 1 Close,] Yeuy. | Hiici ecqnds, 0 Tecitpte, s casen; | HRKCE 5::; and butche Tl o; good heavy. $8)| feriber b o | ! ! | fresh gathered extra fine, @Mio: extra | John Harve SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,30 B -3 Sl B De 118, sl 11t | irets, "G firata, Sshe Buconde B | 30 y head; market steady; yeariings, V0000 | Patnary Potues 30 18 '33 Wi i O EmeE—Firm: receipts, 200 canes: A (R e i e B Gom My me g 5'& s| gu |fiate, whole millc flats m‘l.\;ld apeciais, | i oo hetd Ao W de 1Tie; aver: ancy, current ol s ! M-y \m‘ 73-!.1 1 ”EMIHM:Q mlke nwcm 16%c; average fancy, 16| Totals............... 10,300 19,39 u.:: 1= |== :m ank CATT L There Wab & very. fair Tun 100 el e - "é "‘OUITRYI-A"V'i prices unsettled. | of cattle today, making the total for the fom siey g ity ‘flt %34 " o B ,“, Dressed, quiet; western fresh chicl [two days 165i9 head, which, although 1800 139% 138N 130 EEREERE L 1800%( 18 208 | 1ugzrc: fowls, 12017c; turkeys, 1@ | smaller than for the same periods during o B we uy | . recent weeks, is larger than a year ago oR R e [ 3o S8 08 b e1ge Kanshs City Gwdin. und Pk by over 6,000 head Condiiions were some- | -] By “m | 8721018 [ 97 | KANSAS CITY, Dec. 7.~WHEAT—No. | what similar to what they were yesterday ] 2 hard, SLIELIS; No. 2' red, $1.14@L16; [in that receipts everywhere were very | i e 8 9 9205/ 10 10 | 9 9l 10 Q| 9 1234 December, LU May, $1.10. liberal, and early advices from most mar- i . 1800 w [ 93&“! 1030 | 3978l 10 %% 3934 | CORN—No. 2 white, e4is@éikc; No. 1 | kets Were none 100 §ood, In consequonce R Bk~ Receipts, 9700 20 6 g o v r\r;lxed.mfilmsshc, December, 66%@85%c; nlar ml:lléum(lhbu”r.lw." ll:‘: l:‘t‘:ul tak- | head; mnrket .te.dy_ clossd weak; lamb: \:I: :\‘: + "y e ay. 2 ng hol e early marke ng ex- uaw .86; yearl 16'150 708,000 et —No. 2 a, 42%c; No. 2 y CHICAGO GRATN AND PROVISIONS |(OATS No- 2 mixed. thci No. 2 white, | trémely 4ull wnd the fesling very werk oo o B }"r‘m&—«mflan o3 firsts, 31c; | possibly about -u-ldy with yesterday, The s veconds, 2! packin forenoon wi 1! da bef Vi aker " Features of the Trading and Closing | “CGGS irirats, 2c; seconds, 20c. Tbch busihees was transsoed, T Y b % | Prices on Board of Trade. T OULTRY Heus, 10%@11c; turkeys, The market did a'm improve any es the .,,.“‘?‘- alis c; sprin . 12¢. | morn advanced, prices ranging any- reghra 1o Vo Smoumt o Bomsntia WHOSE e gy g g { where from steady to quite a little lowar o of sutficlent quality for milling did & Minneapolis Grain Marlgt. in some spots. The close wes especially - ood deal today to bring about a set-| MINNEAPOLIS Dee T-WHEAT-De-|slow and weak. [ S i prices.” The ‘market clcaed wn- |cember, $1.10% " May, #.i%; No. 1 hard, | Quotatous on esttle: uood to cholce saig ul!lfdbvbul 2«21/1:“ nxc net lower, with |$1.16%: No. ln"n(:'\:?(;rfl;," 12%@1. 13’5‘ No. Iyed ‘/lurlm‘ 8, 3. W 50; fair 13 lond‘ - Omana ".a 2 porikern, @ carlings, 7.00g8.00; common to fair P Sorn the and May 4t AL NG| U - Unchanged. CaTlings, & o0y T 0; wod to cholcs hetvy h_.,bmkgyl;uunns;gmwgo griie & Comonty 3 decline H@%e advance, oats| BARLEY-0@éic. .00G%.50; fair to {aod cornted | RO NGS5 ! SNy | rewarts " ow ;‘Iul.flm,, 1%@%o go c .," and provisions| RYF—91693c. common to falr corn- d Unton B "y | ooy o s rise of a0k to BRAN—$17.75@18.25. 36.00@96.75; prime grass beeves, 2 (ock Market Bondn-- : Wheat been wux and strong by| CORN-—No. 5 vellow, T4@f5c. 8.00," good to choice grass beeves. | o Bt JOVERN . Ghicago Telephons Cu. lat G 1073....1014 103 One of the| OATS—No. 3 white, 39%@0%c. 7.60; falr to good Erass beaves, u Y Dee LE~Re- | Oty 61 Quapa o largest houses on change madt public| FLAX—$2.06G2.0 i common to fair grass bee .88 | Selpte, 2,800 hud- marke| low- steers, | City of Omah elaborate figures indicating that the - — ! good to cholce gi&ss heiiers, g‘ iie Bi0ast0, cowe, end heiters, §i0ge.80; | ui LoV millable crop of t;mlkn}ned States gre- St. Louls Graln Market, | fmd.:n.szx:m grass ."‘eg;‘, o I HOGB—Receipts, 13,00 head; market | f4acoln Tel. ated ushels. News of the . T—~WHEAT— o 0 irther requisitioning of ;steamers by the | rear sIRAGIT, M2 nard BB Tatm: | MoR to fair cows, | ANRYA WUl 15 B L 2 "fl"’ $ Italian government tended also to act in favor of the back, however, was mnot brought about bears. The final set- N—No. 2, e ! white, 639 68lc: December, #7c: May, Toc. Stock in Receipts of live stock t the tive Nm-«, Neb.. 4 unti)’ for the third day in succession the . principal western markets yesterday: | Koy cly um market had reached above all provious nf,,,‘.',‘,‘:. o, T Mpmae Mo, A phiia, | k Cattie, Tiogs, Shesp. | pioul Falla RIS SO 28 e g o Soaen Omaha, W 100 }"m Thursion Cou .uwny“{." to, ‘with 'the emaiable Livernoe: Grain Market buil Kansas City. 1000 6100 | Wiehite Vaton most” wholly lin ‘Blirope, was the chie? LIVERPOOL, Dec, 7-WHEAT—8pot, Teprosentative ‘sale St. Louls. W10 1230 20 news on which the ' wheat market |No. 1 Manitoba, 1 0. 3, 138 3; BEEF STUERS. 8loux City. 8100 2000 ascended to the top point of the day. N ;,‘,"‘“‘"‘ néee, 11a bk o o Total receipts T 11,500 | atendlly aupporied at . imoroving prices 'orn, as well us wheat, vance ) X 9 Ly new High prices for this season. Re- ‘DRh—Smt. American, mixed, yellow, i » Sirithe stoqi market. todiy. datoits 'the eclpl“ were not as plentiful as had been 4 2 New York Money Market. lltr‘nvnlnm fi', chnl-,\n wn;:h closed at expecte NEW YORK Dec. 1.~MERCANTILE OV SEWS JTvaatere. ts tuuowod the course of other Joffee Market. ow;, nu R—Bar, lllblla r ounce. cereal large increase of stocks at-| NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—COFFEE—The | i H 1 "fi%’fa’»‘h mu EXcANGE — Sixty-da; ONE fl oy {racted some matice. market for coffee futures continued very | e n 2 | bills, $4.67; demand, $4.7135; cables, §4.72] BSCOUN KT8 hort bils ana Provisions were ‘sharply affected by | quiet today, but showed rather a steadi-r | & 160§ 50 ® | BILVER—Bar, Me; Mexican doliars, |[three months, 5% per cent. reports that Germany was buying 1ard|tone on # little covering or KEuropean HEIFERS 3 1 . I} gnd pork. Big recelpts of hogs were | iying in the absence of selling pressirs | 3 0 5 ® 0 BoNDs—owonumnl heavy; railroad, Bank Clearings. o Dl e Tarhet . agoanded from either local or Brazlian sources. |1} BiR 8 | trregular. 7 AHA, Dec. T—Bank clearings for r B v‘:.m iy Lt Buy k- g The opening was unchanged to 5 points | 3 9 600 ot w63 “‘ LOANS—Firmer; sixty days, 2% [Omaha today were red, nominal: No. 8 \Jed. $1191. 2134: Ko, | Bebleriner at o during the da ;fi"wfifl"l kit 5 A Wedstod ‘D" g O A Rl oS e | e prcas s eur TR 2 hard, §118@1.22 3 hard, $112 r . 90¢ e duy, o iyl 500 1 0 500 |mon -. > ¥ b corsiofies Toiok, "t e 8 | okl istuniod botwen g8 a8 T |1 4R B AR | CEACE MQREY Shasey, wpnnt 3 § Jeliow, new. Wuigiec;, No | while: | g pojnts. Sales, 7.7 bake. Decembor. | SoUTH DAKOTA. et 1ast oan 3 per cent "d5ng | SISTER OF SENATOR BURKETT SN standare. Uese, Rye: MNote ,.,“f §gfci January, slc; February, e | of gteera.. 078 §50 | bid, 1% per e-nlt‘, oftered at 2 per cent. By oo M TR NE oSty | March "S7le) April a7sc” May. s | I coders % | Cloing quotations on Gonds todsy Were IS DEAD AT GLENWOOD vk e el "Tars, Beptember, 6.00c; October. At~ | T A vt . e - RATMo Pac o ba. 48 _— g 2 " | 52 steers.... 2 - o %% Y. C.'deb. a....30L v yi of .m"y zwn o ot, qulet; Rio 78, 7%c; Santos 4s steers... 1048 ¢ 24 steers.... 1246 6 75 4o couven GLENWOOD, Ia., Dec. 7.—(Speelal)— EGGE Higher: | re 'Z'.., Oe. Cost and frelght offers were about | COLORADO. o :&"«‘v': ¥ Siate e 108 | The funeral services of Mre. O. F. A, ordinacy fiiate, g £ | Sochenmed mosk of tham belng arotnd |1 Seard 84 400 0 steers... 0% § 0 [y ek 10N, ¥ Scherer of Los Angeles, were held in .75¢ for Santos 4s, English credits. HOGBS—Price reacted lightly all d | a0 coupen ..Ul IO bv. We ..., " Higher; rocelpts, 5 cars;| The officlal cables reporied s decline |today, and when the markel was all over | Panama 3o coupon. 101%No. Pacific 4 |1 '}Mig | Glenwood to day at the home of her Michigan and Wisconsin white, @s@izc; | of [ rels In tho ftlo market \witle Santos [Value looked steady to o (igher than | Am, Epeten G 100 L sister, Mrs, E. R. Herrick. Mrs. Scherer Re; M s on Londo Y . , n Minnesota “. ite, 8%@Mc; Minnesota and e g }m‘ iy s Dgf_- l:'l‘ m.l .%llflyr‘!::n was the daughter of Henry Burkett and & LTRY—Alive. higher: fowls, 12ic; o g {they did Monday on a good slster of former Senator Burkett of Ne- springs, 13%c; \urko)s M; Cotton M Ket. They bou!&l‘ the bulk of braska. She was born on the old Burk- PR NEW YORK, Dec. T.—COTTON-Spot, [A70Und 565, tne latier price, which ett homestead in this county and died 3 L &, i} 2 75 - o op. belng pa DM .«:zn‘:“";‘u dling uplands, 12.76c. Sales. :, “,m,.. B choloe Hulhar w:“m'm.n:, :ldRochn(or. :|lnr;., 'he:l‘nn she had 3 Tut o eavy hogs. indergone a surgical operation. POULTRY_Allve: Turkevs. any ,w‘fl"’"y.r'.'u:f;' Baes i pecember, | "Packer trade opened & little slow, and She fs survived by a husband and 1c; broilers, 18%@i7c: springs, | 1 50ci Junuary 12 owing to the somewhat discouraging re seven brothers and sisters 1le; ducks, 10c: geese, 10c; hens, Wllc Coiton closed barely steady today at a | [N from other points, feeling was a > X bo; roosters, 8o b B ol oo B0 #t:;::.mgnan firat. rounds. First ..le-‘ et et e 3 lo 3 ers did not look much more t e ——————————— i standards, § ’15‘ Sylects, 1R F“'l"',fi“ ‘”J'.:,'.}‘.,.';."‘"_ | steady, but competition was lvely, and ‘l fin.-u.. 7‘] 0c: July, bids improved gradually as the morning : L i |y S R or Sprains, " tead: d middli; [y made on & strong to be er and sinall cans 20G%c; rE caus, 300 Taeas fow miadling, " T1sa uBnlmmdl 4,000 ‘;u the beat e towaras fhe close trade | 1 \"':' . »h :"' o Ll me & bale {looked to be flat bc higher. Extreme SAVANNAH, Ga, Dee. T—TURPHN- h “ I h"fr‘:.h“::‘:‘“u&‘ Salmon. fresh ppk, | heles. e | close proved to ve a iitte dull, aa'w good | TINE-Firm [#c;' salas. 6 bhis.: re uscies ; 'white fish fre: Om Hay Market. "“flfi ":“lfd (‘X":”lhu‘. :‘en; l-flhlo sell | ceipts, 13:07 A;":l:u' shipments, %17 bbis.. | Ahsorbine, Jr., brings quick relief. Keep reah, 140 catiiak (r\;&g; ur'n'.““"'\ beti00, Mo o ao shoice | dfton” of the' market on® thls sort of | RORIN-F.rm: sales, 156l bbis.; re- |It SlWays at hand for instant use. Ath- ,mok,d ,,h". 'l.h ‘l4c; kippered “,mon‘ nbww No. X | stuff Monday, nearly everything was |celpts, 3.00i bbls.: shipments, 29 bbls.: |letes use Absorbine, Jr., for the muscle [ ROZEN FISH—Hallb lmm $10. m;),“.\» 1, A :lf-md. up at n!llnrmlnlry :nre-. 1{}"',:" 7:;'5"“, wflen \' B, C, |that has been strained, for the cut or ‘FROZE —Halibut. eizes to sult, |§5.00§9.00; No. 3, 8.00; cholce lowlan NPBIeS Were nol So Dburdensoms, 1D 8o M i 3 ‘ |laceration that runs a chance of infee- 10%¢; catfish, large, for steaks. lic: sal- F 10.00; No. . 0; 2. $7.00¢f | there were fewer of them In the re- K, $6.00@6. M, “.?l‘” mon, falls, 9¢; samon. silvers, i'c; No. 1 m No, 8, ummm traw \i’h.»m‘u..‘. ceipts, and packers did not insist so | $6.80; \\v» " 41,0007 tion; for the abrasion that pains and the trout, 1ic; No. 1 whitefish, dressed, ioc. i chofee oat or rye, 6.50; ‘extra | Strogly on _the underweights being | — limbs that are stiff and lame from over- No. 1 ‘Nl‘f“‘lr}’t lll":. l‘lc No. 1 white fl)od nl&;nl brhl 'fl u)P,OlALII'n”n wur‘\)mm-: nulhnlf loads today. " Suxnr Market, exertion, ( . Jumbo, dckerel, round W. ¢ 00; No. 2, $ N the whole, movement was fairly | Npw YORK, Dee. 1. nl'cuk—n.w , $ pickerel, “headless, 8¢: black bass, | @11 7.00@9.90. active. and a §00d clearance was made | Sunsl, L iie; hatuses | Waiter Johnson, the famous pitcher of dressed, pair B o o shortly after 10 oclock ~Bulk of the B e, s (ot . | e Weshinglon Amaritanacaurnt “AN: N nwn. o ! etal Market, a g . _‘-"a".‘";m casler today under scattered liquidation (sorbine, Jr., is a first-class liniment and 500 mu?. er galion, 38,00 T e AARTAL S gad (“the top, #.5. 1t was impossi. |37 reallzlie Ar noon prices were 2 1o | rubdown for tired muscies. I have used ; SMoxE H-White. 10-1u. baskets [Offered? .5 Spelter, H6.00G1 le to get all the ‘sales of light hags in |' P78 el It myself to advantage and can heartily . aul \ % representative sale e _ « n‘znvu JFisH—Satmon. 100, bas- | TR G ! MO m, MEGn. and for this reason the market -nu:.‘:a'"\:; « Mupbet By Tocounmnd i 9. Nell: Dl aFDY ueu. 13 No. 3 $18.00018.50. Tin. weak :’:’fl‘{‘,‘ better than it really was. This was NEW YORK, Dec, 7.—The Standard Ol | where. . 4‘"“"""“‘ (T oz, The. . | AL London: Bpot conper. €11 §r-din - |dally offset by . very noticeable 'im- o N,Cfln o0 otroletm for "ea. | Absorbine, Jr., is & concentrated anth- Vo, 2, ¢+ % | provement ‘n quality tod the price o o or ex- . Jdr, “xo' | £ }T.'uri':“f'u‘:vufnmnnn Boot tin, 016 | P esentative sales: {port & pointa. making the cases 10,60 cents | septic liniment—only a few drops Te: No: | £% 1. Soeiter, Vg S0 Tond. ngP . I Iy Av. Sh Pr per gallon; tan P a0 stand- | quired at an application. It ia safe and 3 No. 3 I oW e i, e |ard white, tn Mml-. 840 cents. e 1 plates, 10%c; No. [ ol @ 5 oiie § 30 — 2 8 to a-ltdven b SRR 0000008 200 625 » 231 40 &35 n,,m...k.'. due. Sold by most druggists, SLO0 and to 1% | Evaporated Apples Dried Frafte 8.0 51 ® 6y 71 w0 SR " $2.00 & bottie or postpaid. ver 1% to 1| NEW YORK, Dee. 1.—EV. gl am ekt @ D 8, | NEW YORK Dec T-DRY GOODS- 'y 4 b g }““ i O ~EVAPORATED |5 o 6% 0. 1 Y ('onun’foodl firm and advi no.a Yarns, | bottle for 10c in stamps. ioducks. ) PIGS. tirm. The searcelty of dyestuffs is be- » i| | DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, firm. Apri- | @ 4 coming a very serious matier B all textile ¥, T YOUNG B cols and peachés, steady. Raising, easy. | SHELP—Recelils were on tue liberal ' lnes - {8 Tomple B,

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