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RENTALS. HOUSES AND COTTAGES, NORTH. BP\\\ Y decorated, 7 house. large barn and ynrfl. near car 1ine;: reasonable rent 5129, S&-ROOM, strictly 1 mndcrn \mm‘r. modern_house, Key next door, W. Mitchell, owner. Pho iy oom cottage, Florel and Buffalo Sts. D. 4633 uo s mpnlh hot 1 water heat, close in, rents for $5. 403 Dodge, 8-room *a w. ll'l& REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALR. MISCELLANEOUS, VE YOU A FARM FOR EALE? rite & good description of your land and send It to the Sloux Cit aJ.dour pal, “lowa's Most Powerfu Ad Medtum.” nty-five wordn every. Fre ¢.¥ evening, Saturday morning and every Baturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve dif- ferent days for §2; or 30 woids, ¥, or 7 words, 36 Largest circulation of any lowa news. paver; 20,00 readers daily in four great 5-ROOM, nearly new. mi nace; only $18. Colfax I wodern except fur- 096. REAL ESTATE LOANS = MODERN 6-room hou-a 'lth bllh. Franklin. Phone Wi 2802 flg“'l}) 0,00 made promptly. F. D, TWO 7-room houses, 8. W. corner 3d and these houses have been very Howard; completely remodeled; new combination light fixtures; floors; new paper In every room closet; summer porch, screened in; fact, every comfort; $30. Cottages, 206-11 S. Mth Ave., §14 per mo. &-r, cottage, 102 8. 52d $12 per mo. ALFRED THOMAS, 38 First Nat. Bank. furnaces and hardwood in ead Bldg., 15th & Farnam Sta. Cl" and farm |l Y, ¢ cent. *Blmont & Cou 4lb State Bank: "h Bal mmnuu' Sale” ad will turn second-hand Toans u‘;\' ‘rmflom.“.lg-rn., & speclalty. tate Bank Bldg. 5% TO 6% for loans on best class ety residences in amounts 82,000 up, also farm loans, Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. OMAHA homes. st b O'KEEFE REAL ESTAT! . &KR._HOUSE, 1 sle porch, %06 8. 35th A\., Harney 3834 &rm. houss for heat. 711 ping porch, 1 screen 1016 Omaha_ National. Phone Douglas 3715, FARM D CITY LOANS. O'DOUGHERTY & HUGHES, 711_Keeline Bldg. Phone D. 1013 PARTLY mouern b-ro.m house, one biock Harney 2879, Vinton. from car | ST, Dundee Rent Free to January 1 2,60, Eight-room modein lmnw GLOVE! R & BPA Douglas 3962, $19-0 C I!y National. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W, Binder, City National Bank Bldg. 6% CITY LOANS, C. G. Carlberg, 310- 12 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE—WANTED I WANT to buy for cash 2 or 3 very cheap lots. Give price and legal de- T-ROOM modern house, Dundee; 4801 Cap- itol Ave. Phone W gcrlplh)n and you will hear from me. OR _RENT. 255 Harney 'St; modern J0-room brick inquire T. J. house; hot ‘water he.t. O’Brien, Tel. H. 1084, D. 121 1216 MISCELLANEOUS. 620 N. 122 8. %2d St, S-r. 2425 Spencer St., 6-r. 201 Capitol Ave., S-r. PARTLY MODER 219 Grace St., br. 967 N. Zith St., 6-r. 1921 Leavenworth part modern ALFRED C. 200 ¥irst National 4-r. house, 4227 Seward bor. cottage, 4lst and Hamiiton; bath.. G-r. cottage, 2014 Paul; bath.... 6-r. house, 1417 N. 15th St C.'D. HUTCHINSON CO. Phone Douglas 419. JUST from the country, three fi from 1,100 to 1,500 1b: old; will sell cheap. house. house 013_Douglas. L N e | BEE_the Central Furniture Store's FREE RENTAL LIST from 6 to 11 years * | m— _ REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE 7-Room All Modern = House on Boulevard. Has Garage. $500 CASH Balance on Terms to Suit. This house is modern throughtout. For Desecription Phone Doug. 2926 Today. ; (all Walnut 682 after 7 p. m. Tonight. Five Rooms, All Modern HAVE Iyou\ got the money’—1f you ha: investigate this. $3,000 will buy ' bu ness wor(h $4,000, if taken before Dec. 10. Address P. 33, care Be Living and dining room finished in oak, kitchen with roomy pantry 6-ROOM cotage. w rent, close in. G. P, Stebbins, mo ¢l hicago. reigh Sons & Co., Housesm all party of the city. MAGGARD n & Storage .ok 2, storage and shipping. D. 14%. o = FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE SEPARATE, locked rooms, Co. in, AL R \’AN AND STORAOE co., 806 Bo 16th St. Doug. 4163, GlobeVan &Storage hips; 3-horse van B B FRES 288 for complete list of Stores, moves, packs, and 2 men, $1.25 per mo_ Satisfaction guar. D. FIDELITY JENGAL -y Dotigl SERVICE one Dougla vacant houfe and apartments; also fi storage, moving. 16th J.C.Reed & XD, pnel(lnt %a 1207 Farnam. D. Al ik LOra| ® Movin = 219 N. 1ith St. Tel. D. 3% or Har. STORES AND OFFICES. 2 Small Offices Ready Now CHOIUE LOCATIONS in the Bee Building $12.00. $16.00. Inquire Room 103. Gordon Van Co Bee Bldg. Moving for house- 0ods and planos; moving, packing and chklon L and cupboard, bath white enam- eled, with porcelain fixtures, two drooms, wn|kn 1in, monthly payments. Two bungalows of this plan in this addition sold this week. Come i'l‘fl-nd see plans. Phone Douglas Traver Bros.,, 706 Omaha National Bank Bldg. th and Farpam BSts. CHICAGO 2832—Neat Part modern. our-room cottage _ ] Six Room House Lot63x140 Price $1,600 Cash $300 'nu- is a good buy, 3010 8. 0th St., east front, plenty shade trees; good chicken house, chicken' yard fenced off, plenty of garden space, about three blocks from {good school. This is a bargain. See at once or call us and we will be glad to give you further information. | Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 2% Omaha Nat. Bank Bidg. Doug. 498 COR. 24th and Lak N rent rig! Lol(lx 1339, W, basement. 2 e REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE tore and FIELD CLUB DISTRICT 2-story bungalow, 6 rooms, oak finish, entirely modern, located on 38th Ave., just a ffl(lb north of Field elub: lot 46x155, with plenty of shrubs and shade trees to make it delightful. This NE S-room house, corner lot, will trade equuy for a good vacant lot. G. A. ECKLES, . 1893 or H. 5763 flEVEN—PASHh\GLR auto to exchan for 5-room bungalow. Phone Doug. ot B-room DURERAT. " = — A HIGH-GRADE southern lowa tu;‘n” well improve close to marke acres all good land; price, $135 per acre subject to $20,000 incumbrance, with lon, time to run. Want smaller farm or small grain land in the west or north. Address uwner, Box 211, Usceolt, la. REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE URNIA. CAL FREE government land; 200,000 acres to be opened 1or entry In northeastern Col- Plrlu:ullrl ad- January. ~ For Sterling, C FLORIDA, orago _in ces Box 5o, on K 1@ FLORIDA—Any ranch for st dress ‘Taveau. wishing a ced; 1% in Harrison Co., lowa; new improve- ments; laud lays 5ood, at $110; 300 down, e time on balance. A 82600 March 1, Come and see. gain. We'll prove it FRANK HILL THERE 1S YOUR CHAM (0-acre farm 15 miles south of Council Bluffs, la.; close to under 'cultivation, 4-room cottage, well, cave; fenced and cross-fenced: have $500 cash; this is a snap; ‘worth $5,000, but will take $3.000 If sold by the 13th, Call at 413 Karbach Blk, Omaha, Neb. barn, A DANDY 171 ac of Altamont, % miles Parsons, Blcl‘iflt.e $65,400 will carry balf, No trades. Fettrich, Altamont, Kan. Kan. large ralivoad; % acres | must | . improved, 3 miles worth | tually worth $4,00 of any’ s money, but circumstances dictate selling it at a sacrifice. C."G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE 6-Room All Modern Bungalow—New $200 CASH, Balance on Terms To Suit. This house only 1% block from phone today for full desecrip- tion. Call Douglas 2926 today. Call Wal, 682 after 7 p. m. to- night. REAL ESTATE—VACANT A Very Desirable Lot for Sale or Will Accept Equity in Home or Other Income property if Desirable. This lot is located on car line and s in a fine mew restricted home b.ilding | addition. UKLAHOMA. cnnN witaifa, wheat, or__exchange. Okla. MINNESOTA. W, Wilson, ale Walters, WILKIN County, Minn., 200 acres leve prairie, unlm‘mud 3 miles from mar- per acre. Land ket near scho \\e.lher and . Fergus Falle, 0, % or 160 ACRES, ttled g.n of Tod: oads, 8¢ 320 per acre. &00d roads. flne lland 00d heav; county, soll, well Terms, §1 per acre cash, balance §1 per acre a vear; 5.000 acres to select from. Schwab Bros, 1028 Plymouth bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. -, AC E fruit farm in Calhoun, Ne room house, barn, ga and’ fllh in connect on; next to el g. rk, in of eity, $11.00. Joe Bolin, Calhoun, Neb. WISCONSIN, UPPER_ WISCONSIN-Best general cro wanted; lan ca sin Central Land Grant. for stock raimug. lands ask for booklet on a fdress Land aud Lndust R for sale at low ic, orchards E.. Debt.r 806 Minn. cotton l‘nd for | E. inn.; good ools and churches. Price, l‘ 15 to ‘ong Heart dal; state In the union: gettlers ces Terms. Ask for Dooklet 34 on Wiscon: Excellent lands If interested in fruit City water, trees, gas and sidewalks are lall in and pad for. Grades are established boulevarded. Phone Doug. 2926 Today. Call Wal. 682 After 7 p. m. Tonight. and streets REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS PRICE REDUCED New 7-r., sleeping porch, oak and birch l|nl‘h‘ buffetr and cases, beam cell- ing. double floors, e dosre paar. anteed furnace, Corbin hardware, best material and workmanship throughout Bouth front, close in, close to car. Best buy in_Omaha Owner, Douglas 152 AVE §200. On a 6-room llrlclly modern. well bult |Iluu- frora owner, hot ter a Cmaho Ve "_r: A«nu?. LOT, lih and Jei Office. South O car, is in a fine location. Tele-| THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat is Unchanged to Two Cents Lower, with Good Receipts and Slow Demand. OMAHA, December 9, Wheat ruied from unchanged lower today 5 There ~was considerable {mprovement In wheat receipts, but there was only a moderate cash demand for this cereal 1915 to prices, but several cars of new corn sold at a declino of about 2c. The demand for corn was fair and the receipts of this cereal were pretty good. The oats market was a_trifle weak, g from unchanged to %o lower, al the cash demand was fairly ac- The cash demang for rye was active, but the market was weak, selling from %c to 1o lower. Barley receipts were un- important and the market remained prac- tically unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal {0 1,460,000 bu.; corn, §1.000 bu.; eat, Ti0,000 Liverpool closed with wheat %4d lower ::!, hl.‘d higher; corn, unchanged to 1d gher. Primary wheat receipts were 3,305,000 bu. and lhlnmenl‘ 2,188,000 bu., AFAINAt re- ceipts of 1,667,000 bu. and shipments of 1,029,000 bu. lnl year. Primary corn receipts were 938,000 bu. and shipments 376000 bu., against re- ceipts of 1,765,000 bu. and shipments of 700,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 868,000 bu and shipments 905000 bu., Against re- ceipts of 80,000 bu, and shipments of £10,- 000 bu. last year, CARLOT RECEIPTS. Chicago .. Sovam | ! Minneapolis Duluth ..... |Omaha . A nsas City . flt Louls . Winnipeg oes v Sales reported today: Wheat—-No. hard winter: 1 car, $1.06%. No. 3 hard 1 car, $1.06; 3 oars, 1 car, $1.08; 4 cars. No. 4 hard winter: 4 rnrl 99c; 12 cars, 08c; 1 car, s, 98¢, 2 cars, wc; % oar, 9c 1 car, %c; 2 cars, 98c; 2-6 car, %0c; 1 car, 88¢; | car, Slc. No. 3 &pring: 1 cm’. ll Dl No. 2 mixed: 3 mixed: No. 4 mixed: 2 durum 98%c; 1 car, 97c, ar, $1.00; 1 sellin nmu s 18 1 _car, $1. 3 cars, $1. a 3 cara, $1.01. hory dirum No. 3 mixed durum r, Bike. Rye—. r, %lc. No. ER 1 1 car, 8¢, o 4:_'1 car, 8Sc. 1 car, 8bc. No. 2 white: C . No. 3 1 car, 66%c. No. 4 wl|lm 2 cars, No. 5 white: 2-5 car, 1 cary No. 1 yellew: 1 car, old No. yellow: 1% No. 4 yeilow: 2 Cars o 5 car, #ic. No. 2 mixed: (_uld 66%c; 1 car, 1 car, car, 3% l oar, 62 6lge; 1 car, 60%c cars, fc; 6 mixed: 1 car, old, 66%c; 57¢; 1 car, wet, bic; Sample: 1 car, 61%c car, 4lc. No. 3’ white: }89%c. No. 4 whit 4 cars, ¥c. Su-nnlo 1 car, Wic; 2 cars, 3ic. Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 hard, holéll\)\.‘a No. 3 hard, §1.00%@1.06, No. 4 $4c($1.00; No. 2 spring, $LO@1.07; No. 3 spring, $1.03@1.05; No. 2 durum, nl.(l)ml.('l, No. 3 durum, 991:@“.(1\ sam- ple, . 1 mixed: 1 car, No. 3 mixed: 2% cars, i car, very' poor, bic. oms-sundard 3 cars, 40c; b Corn: No. ;. No. h 61@62c; @ A w14 @6ic; No, 4 yéllow, safie; No. § yellow, No. . 09%@62c: No. 2 mixed, 64 No. 3 mixed, Yoo No. 4 mixed, | B81gc: 4 T No 3 white, 41 1¢; No. 3 wm:e ga @dde. 1 Mae- % @89 c. " Chicago clollnl ‘prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain Frokers, 315 South dixtoenth street: Atticle| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. Wheat Dec.. 114 116% 7% 67! m/ul":g* l"h «.11‘45% xmw H 118 6214) 18 85 'umg 18 50 \ 18 65 ]l 18 37%| 18 474} 18 46 | 3 4 344 970 9805 3 9 80 ‘ 9 8T 10 00 | 10 10 lulfil 1 16% 1 16’3;1' 1_17'»’.! 1 % V.\ o8 %! 72@72% ] l ts%’u | 7% { Oats. Dec..| May | Pork. Jan..| | May Lar 344 mw'w.m %) lfi .1 18 65 ) H 9 'Ollfl ay.| 9 97 Ribs | Jan.!s \’.'flfif;l 9 %0 J1006 | 1015 May 110 10 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—Assertions that ex- | clusive of India, the British empire had | rajscd enough wheat to supply the United Kingdom import requirements until the end of April, 1916, did considerable today toward bringing about lower prices here. The market closed nervous, half to e at_$1.16%. Corn showed a decline of ¥@%c to %@ 4c, and oats of %c to X@%c. In provi- slons, the outcome ranged from 50c loss to a gain of 2%e. Although wheat showed strength at the start and made a number of subsequent rall'es, the bulk of trading was at p well under yesterday's {inish. Higher quo- itations at Liverpool, where an improved { demand was noted, furnished the impetus |of initial upturn here. Large seaboard | clearances of wheat and flour, mostly | domestic, was something of & help later, end so was a_rumor that France was after wheat. Gossip of increasing stocks at Minneapolls, though, and of Kansas reserves movine freely were offsets in favor of the bears, Enlarged offerings from the country weakened corn. Hesides, eastern inqujry was slow. Oats suffered from talk that the Canadian government had made a huge purchase of oats and was lurplnnw | the export demand. Trade here was light Changes in the active provision futures wero not wide, averaging in the end a net decline of a shade. Packers sold on bulges and there was commission house buying on the weak spots in the mar- ket. Higher prices of hogs continued to be largely ignored. Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, 1.21%@1.22; No. 3 red, $1.18@1.19; No. ard, nominal, $1.08@1.11% ~ Corn: No. c; No. 4 vellow, new mx ite, new, 85@eTc. Oats: zc, standard, 43%@4 No. 8. 96c. Barley: 63aTsc. 00; clover, $10.006 $16.75; lard, 39.55; ‘!Ihs l‘n’.( BUTTER-—Steady; creamery, 237 33%c. BGGB-Higher: ~receipts. 1,601 cases: | firsts, 20@G0c; ordinary firsts, 27@2c; at mark. 20@%c POTATOES—Higher; receipts, 15 _cars Michigan and Wisconsin white, #@i%; | Minnesots white, 65GTte: Minnesota-Ohlos POULTRY—Alive, higher; 12¢; springs, l4c; turkeys, 16c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Por fowls, ns of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Dec. 9 -FLOUR—Easy spring patents. $0.6506.05 .20; winter patent, EAT—8pot, eas; Quot Harney, just west of 20th, $36 M. Grain Exchange.) Harrison & Morton CLOSE-IN INVESTMBNT, uwo Two good houses renting at 30 per annum: splendid close-in corner at Hth and Jones; the lol is ‘worth two-thirds of the purchase PAYNE INVE FIENT CoMPANY Dous. 115, 3tn Fir, Om Vat. Bk. Bldg.—o. Farnam Street 55,000, (Near } 100 feet on ¥arnam St near (0th, Harrison & Morton NEW CORN TWO CENTS LOWER| Old corn sold at practically unchanged | ¥ 1 car, $1.07%; | ooy, i1 car, Mo i cars, d1%o; 1| 4 cars, Mgc; 1,2 9 97% | 9 874 | down, with December at $1.14% and May | rices .| 41 2 FRIDAY, DECE $1.24%, 1. o b New York: No. 1 northern, unmi- $.1%, and No. I norihern, Mani- oba, §1.21, o L . Buffalo. Futures wer u.-_\ Docember, $1.21% yellow, Si%e CORN~—8pot, easy; No. prompt shipment. ATS-8) No. 3 white, %0 $.37%, No. ), No. 8, '8 pot, easy 00g71.06 to cholce Pacific coast e L 1 AY~Steady; prim $1.36; No. 3, $1.16g1.2; ulet, state comon i b 10c; 1014, 1! s010c ; Hogota, 2081c; Central 3’0 mess, $18.000 short meas, Lard, Mrm 30 S—Park, firm; 20,507 22,50, “Beef, ateady! + $18.004718 (0, 98061 9,90, Hemlock firts, i middle west TALLOW Pta, 1,712 tuby firsts, 234G M9 cases; fresh creamery extras, 3¢ se; seconds. EXLEN Firm; milk, average fanc . spectals, 164 L POU LTRY — Alive, weaker: western chickens. B15c; fowls, 13€18c: turkey 18G50 Gresss fresh killed chick 1208 17%¢; 3 apecials current 18 pte, 57 flats, held V IRGE1 ago fanoy, , quiet fowls, OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. POULTRY-Alive: Turkeys, over 7 1l 17¢; brollers, 15%a’ 1e; ducks, l&‘ Keess, ] young giunea hens, o QYSTERS- Chesapeake, gallon, $1.10; standards, $1.2. seicc northern, stendards. $1.43; sele New York counts, §1.9. Northern, smali cans, M4@#c; large cans, H@Mic. Chesa- ke, small cans, 20@23; large cans, 309 FIRH—lllllhul. 12c; salmon, fresh pink, ; fresh red, 1Mc fish, fresh, 1c; trout, fresh, 1dc; W fish. fresh. red -n-urer, fresh, 13°; catfist. frosen. 13¢; smelts, rozen, 10-1L. woxes, n":‘fl smoked white fish, 14c; kippered salmon, 17¢. FROZEN FISH—Halibut 10'%0; catfish, large, for ste: mon, falls, 9¢; snimon. slive trout, e, No. 1_whitefish, lsrge, 135 fish, Jumbo, 18c; pickerel 6c; pickerel, headles: s, |aarf°'|or scallops, per galion, $3.00, SMOKE . ' D FISH-White. 10-1b. baskets, per 1b., 140, KIPFERED F{SH—Salmon. 10-1b. bas- kets, per CELERY- kummonth per doz., Je. “%&l‘ CUTS-—No,_ 1 ribs, 19%c¢; 0. 1 loins, 2, 18c. 2 1 chucks. |2 o 8. I..(‘, hu 1 plates, 10%c; No. o. o POULTRY —Brofters, 1% _to n& ‘Aal.flll"l“ ecomp., ll‘(" ’A;\“ 1 Aprings, any size, H icked, ‘% price, but not ted, ens, over ¢ Ibs, per Ib. 1ilc; Foosters. ‘oms, ¢, under 1bs. sach not "/te 17¢; old T eu than & feathered and fat, but ()eene full picked, % 'pr Guineas, each, e $1.50; under ¥ oz, @ 'Pigeons, any kind, per 60, wfl‘m’r'fl{‘lwl’: an D.vu.b‘.!.fs D:\rl barrel; r barrei: Winesaps. $8.50 per barrel; Jon‘:hnm 860 per bar- ihllld Brand—Black Twigs, $3.50 barrel; Black Twigs. commericial hrmd‘ per barrel; Ben Davis, Illinois, §2.i 32¢; meconds, ‘:ood 3 datey, 0 per barre!. Swiss, e twins, 1%4c; ouns Am y"w country, 1nmm0'l. ‘H LSE — Imported daisy, u wfnh oy ;’:f ; 20 I rpe ID c. can, {0c: blue label brick, Be; Now York - white: 199¢; imported | French Rocquefort, 48c. FRUITS-Orankes: Calitornta Sunkist Navels, 9s, 14.00 1 Bunkisl Nevels, mo., 2888, fornia Sunkist .50 box; |Calitornia ¥ lnfl ia 1165% Reg 116% . Peaches: California Colorado Elbertas, Gie 75 to W0 bunch. Hananas, Emperors, 12.10 oz., Mo bo: VEGETABLIS—Cabb ttu e e, 1%e 1b.; head ;100 doz.; leaf ttuce, 40c dox. California, \o cauliflower, h .; brussel sprout: 1b.; tomatoes, $1.50 lug.; peppers, basket; parsiey, 3¢ doz.; rutabas, Ib.; onlons: Bpanish, §1.80 ert.; Ib.; yellow, 1%c 1b.; artichokes, §1.2%5 00 crt, Potatoes: Colorado 75¢ _bu.; large Colorado whites, Red River Ohlos, 76 bu, Sweet- 00 ert.. 1 walnuts, 16%c Ib.: blk. b.; filb | walnuts, 3c Ib.; hickory, éc {15¢ 1b; mnn. 12%c Ib.; Brasils, 1Bc 1b; llmondl. 15¢ 1 MISCELLAN P‘OUA—Cn«-kerJ-uk crackerjack, one-half lrd dates, 12%c 1b.; salted pranuts, 40, 1 1b. package, $2.60 [ case $1.50 case, Cider: Mo!u, $3.5 keg; bl.; Nelawl Motts, on - ka, 0.8 K Kansas City Grain Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 9.—~WHEAT-No. |2 hard, &l 10; No. l red, $1.13@1.15; Decem- ber, 314 RN NoS mied, e No, 2 white, December, 64 : w STH@TTHC OATE—No. § 4ic; No. 2 mixed | l'TTER—&mmtry, tirsts, | seconds, Be; packing. GE-—Firs 2c; PO\ LTI’IY — Hens, 16c; springers, 12c ite, sic; u s, 20c. whuuc; turkeys, Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 9 — WHEAT — December, $1.08%: May, $L11%; ~No. 1 hard, $1.13%; No. northern, ll %o |111%; No. 2" northern, $1.08%@1.07%. T, AT F'I.AX 4“ 4% @2.06%. Omahe Hay Market 6. 1" |for the same period last Chofce oat o1 rn'&»' J« nd Dried Fruits 9.~EVAPORATED ) FRUITS—Prunes, casy. Apri- firm. Raisins, barely Lvlwrllfll Apples DRIE cots and peac steady. St. Louls Gral ST. LOUIS, Dec. 9.—~WHEAT-No red, $1.21g1.23; No. 2 hard, $1.12; Decem- ber, 81.10; May, $1.14%. CORN~No. 8y 8 3@ 68 OATS-—No. inal. 2 X No 2 l»ccmher 60 2, 434e; No. ‘huo nom- Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Dec No. 1 Manitoba, ’);o 3, 12s 1d; No. (‘ORI\ Spot, American mixed, yellow Rosin. Dec. 8.-TURPEN B8%c; receipts, 160 9 bbla: atock, 5004 bbls.; re- 741 bbls.; C, D, B BAVA TINE- holllln‘ doin, bbls.; shipments, bbls. ROSIN-Firm; sal 1,000 celpts, 1,990 bble; shipments, gtock, 17,481 bbls.'Quote: A, B, F, Ul' .6 t\u usu DRY GOODS-— rm_and active dmy. Yarns were firm, Men's wear sold tor full of 1916 al advances. inllk was X Raw izes to auit, ! dou. | white, | IBER 10, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle for lmt Part Steady with Wednesday—Sheep and Lambs Ten to Fifteen Higher, HOGS STEADY T0 TEN LOWER 1915 Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, 10 OMATIN, Recelpts were Official Tuesday otfie uesday Offielal W' dnesday Estimate Thuraday December 9, 1 “our days' totals Same daya last week Same 2 weeks ago.. Sanfe 3 wecks Ago.. Same 4 weeks ago...... 34,981 Samo days last year...17.78 The lo"ovlu table snows the recel of cattle, h nd sheep at the Oma 1ive stock market for +he \ compared with last year: attle Hogs Sheep ar 10 date. 4. 1 0, IN‘ 1“1'( 112,016 29,54 2,142,089 xmnm 181, The lnllowhu table shows the averago Omaha llve atock | prices of hoga at mm;k!( for the last few days, with col . Date. | 1915. ~mmen ;e = Re‘eq{x at the Union Stock yards, for twenty-four hours O CIOCK P ik, YeRLOTGR) Omaha, Ne ending &t D aBuefe 1iinois Central Chicago Great Western. Total receipts. 3 DISPOSITION- Morris & Swift & ¢ sessy vuoahy Packing Co. Aimour & Co. HSchwarts & Co. . W, | Lincoin P 8. Omaha Packing Co.. B. Vansant Co & H Hamilton !Sullivan Bros Rothschild & Mo. & Kan. Chriatle h Cline ..... Jensen & Others buy 9,416 r for ?2-3%| Snu.conuzLsaFIszRsE L8 ecelp! Tuureduy, about 3,000 ported in. had for the week to date, whicn | head larger lh‘n A year ago. Pachers had al suppily of beef stoers and W hungry for fresh cattie as on making the trade on steers a Iln.l- stick steady market. stuff moved ‘with prices fui possibly a hit l"or that 0 freely than yesterday, W tteady and in spots tronger. Good stock cattle or ow me notches as yesterday, but lc | Start to tiniah, aithough ho material ference in values was notable. Quotations on cattie: ood to :hc fea e.r“nl’l W.w fair to good f i 31.00@8. “n.'lfl r to ‘eqmon common to fair gri good to cholce g hlr to good cows, common 1o (air eow-.: Lfl 9.2 o choloe f“d";‘ $6.7507 i lflod to cholce Iwr lr to good stockers, $6 6. 7644 common ky 03“’ heifers, . llwk ulvu llocl L‘ovll. veal calves, 5.00, liberal morning, run was HOGS—A falrly 168 cars, poried again this | wbout 10460 head, showing up. Total re- | head, Gelpts for the four days are 40,628 being almost 1,00 head larger than | week ago, three times as large as t weeks ag0, and over twice as heavy yeur sold prett h on steady basls, although tow of the trade outside buyers made purchases that looked a little easier. again reached $6.50 brnuihl out steady bids on the roun and a good many of the classes of hogs sold at prices that wei steady with Wednesday's avernge. Bef the market had gone very far, howev akened and later sales ook t nickel below yesterday, wh close prices touched the low L, bels in man; lower: Common mixe llu':f ,aud orer grades of lights, which a H are-not badly wanted just t ‘General market w lower, showing on the a\ru(. al ckel decline. Truln while not uw. moved along falrly with the exwpdon of the bunches of lights mentioned abov 508801 strings and bulk quotable at u Representative sa O A @ Il ut ) pts '-r' moderate, bef of an; 3000 u‘. ul:fi‘ ©fhe tota P head, pu otal supj the weel'to a-t':'u 52,763 m-d. smaller than week -six cars, | head, but is 23, hu\’ilr lhln two weeks ' tej #80. when the holiday cut into the v and i & gain of more than 24,000 over the same days last year. &u\ 11914.11919. /191211911 1910, [1909. ‘s‘ s and disposition of live stock AR, shee Lll% u; & l.fl" 7.9 | ond veing re- This leaves the total at fim the same as a week @go, nearly 4,0 larger than two weeks un and over 7,00 Iready mecured a huvy In other words, a slow but about | ‘The offcrings of cows and helters wero 11ght, whie buyers seemed to want quite xood many cattle of that deacription. Treaso more feeders that just happened to sult a buyer sold in about ble kinds were slow and dull frdu‘x‘n .00; common (o fair fed 7.00; good to chuice heavy ond cornfed falr corn- ¥l ood to cho!c- grass falr to good Krass Sood to choice grass TRss 309 50, good ! to’ good | common to fair fee . 000 ckers, $.00@%.00; stock LR IE‘!:SZS! re- closo | some Tops Reports of & stronger trade In Chicako early better day's | instances a dime | dime tally and numerous & falr £ 45, wuh tops at $6.50. day so far this week Fat stock of all sorts found A good ou let this morning and the general pack: market looked to be anyway 10GiSc u) Bulk of the good lambs sold around $.&, some of the sales at quoted as much as 3¢ higher than yes- terday. erna set a top of ¥ id here since th ly_part of Nove r. & full month Trade was acti and practioally everything over the scales by mid-forenoon. Muttona showed the same advance as fat lambs and recovered about all ul torday's slump. Best offered reached 3 while others of & pretty good sort reache 8.5, Supplies were not nearly so broad s on Wedneaday. when auita & bit of half<fat and in-between atuff showed up, nn-|| everything here today found a ready outlet. The feeder division was very acantily supplled, practically no lambs showing bout the only thing offered was a r bunch of very plain ewes, which | :lhfir slow to move, {inally selling and lambs: Lambs, i hfll. 'lu:’lhl '||T”Q; ambs, feeders, falr to chojce, $8. $5. flofi o wetl to cholee, $6.6 . ewes, | cholce, $5.7678.00 owia. tals ) mm‘ “Th| G875, ewen, feeders, $4.00(6.10. | \Ihl»m!ntnu\a sales , the highest price 04 | ™ Ations on shee: o choice, e | 40088 o ; ne. s, 0 9 | 195 native ewes 248 lod lambs 1164 1 0 lambe l\l Idsho lamba native ew 168 native yearlings 08 native ewes 222 native lamba .. 238 Montana lambs Montana llml\- 134 fed lambs 240 fed lambs | 250 fed lamba 141 fed lambs 7 m- | F2F858 2 0 3038 2 20 0 on n o sm 0 o, FREFZTRASIZBRA" LIVE CHICAGO NTOCK MARKET | Cattle Flrm—Hoss Weak—Sheep CHICAG ey CHICAGO, Dec. 9. —~CATTLE—Recelpt 6,000 head inarket firm; mmm..".‘..f'..: Deeves, $13.60; native boef steers, $.500 b, |10.80; west 4 3 market, lost; bulk \-im 7h: mixed, rough, 630 EM‘ AND l.AMHa—mnel ta, 16,000 market firm; wethers, g6, 306%.35; lam! 71009, L3 ' head; woak; early advance of 5gioe il‘"m #6.90016.75, u ht, BH St. Louls Live Stock Market. ST, LOUIS, Dec. 9. ~CATTLE—Receipt 440 head. imarket airon: native bea steers, 1040; " vearling ateers arn e fSeders, "N ol 22 Cabii ‘eede 7. .fl\ll ern teern, $5.95@8.50, cown .n« h-mr-. $4.00 Kiadaiive calven, 6 OGS~ Recel 9,400 higher; plge ln |mm- . ln%‘b\nehcrl. Mflmurhvfl i mixe cios; good heavy, 430 AND, LAMBS_Recelots. 820 bigher g8, 98000 EP market am| lhnp IM ewes, Stoux City Live SIOUX CITY, Ta., Reocipts, 1000 h :\H.flmr-, $4.6008.35 stockers and feeders, $ $6.0078.50; bulls, stags, etc., Htl)O‘;l—Rpealpu 7,000 hn:.d n:::n owess 5,308, smu buik of sale: . $3.00d74. calves, 10¢ ‘ll) BHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recel) head: market steady: ewes, Wb, Yammoa, rltr Live Stock Market. ue'n‘pu nm e, R nti Sibara pelios h stron e at £9.2810.00; dvow al 78, chkcr- and bnlch J‘ hifi'@‘-"‘ Iln&. ewes, e -Imn nmeu. g ll. Joseph Live Stook Market, it hgm head; Dulle of pates, fi«m P AND LAM: nead: market Stock In Sight, Recelpts of live stock at the five principal western mcriall ready, iy tie i | Kansas 8t. Louls fce| Totals NEW JQRE, Dec. 8- L—Lead, offered, Spelt uflwlsu Copper, dull; electrolyuc.,’_‘ n, stead Iron, stead lnd unchanged. u"l‘w’ll&' ,Svol copper, At London: 7 28 tures, {77 6d; eleotrolytic, £97 10s. Spot tin, fldfl 16s; !ulurel £168 108. An- timony, £13, Lead, Bpelter, £82, {Minnesota Troubles 7, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9.~That the troubles of the liner Minnesota were en- tirely mechanical, that there had been rio mutiny and no trouble with the crew was the substance of a wireless message received here today from Captain Gar- lick, maater of the disabled liner. This was the first direct statement from the Minnesota’'s skipper to anyone, but of- ficlals of the Great Northern Steamship company confirmed the statements made repeatedly by C. W. Wiley, marine superintendent of the company, that all suggestions of bomb plots and mutiny wete matters of surmise originating ashore. According to a wireless message re- celved tonight from the wrecking steamer |1aqua, the M'nnesota was being towed toward San Francisco at from four and a half to five knots an hour, and would be in the vicinity of S8an Pedro tomorrow morning, &nd expected to reach San Franclsco next Wednesday. All the Min- nesota’s sixteen bollors are out of com- mission. OFFICIALS OF CABINET CONFER CN NEUTRALITY | | | | or | a wo | as | WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Plans of the administration to prevent or puni:h vio- | lation of Amcrizan ncutrality were 4 - od | cussed today at a conference atteniled ile | by Secretary of State Lansing, Attorn y General Grerory, Postmasier Gene:al Burleson, Secretary Garrison of the war department, and fecretary McAdo> of the treasury department. The con‘e ence was held in Fecreta'y Lonsing office. The meeting was ca led at the sug es- tion of President Wilson, who decls e1 | in his meseage that measures should te taken at once to «rush out attempts to violate the neutrality of the United Sta‘es, PLANS COFFEE HOUSE TO he the at DENVER, Colo, Dee. #.~Dean H. Martyn Hart, rector of St. John's thedral her palian clergymen of the city, have es- | tablished a coffee house in the lower part of the business district to b uied s o plage of compani>nship for men after the Colorado prohibition law gocs into effect January 1. The mission is in- nded for the class which at pres'nt’ resorts to saloons for soclability, ministers say. ing or un, this figure being One bunch of real good fed went- market Wholly Mechanical TAKE PLACE OF SALOON the | 'NEW YORK STOCK MARKET sure Exoept During the Forenoon. INTEREST LACKING 1 —lxcmp"fov th; forenoon, when Teadi tocks was lnu u'n.r. to- market was under ¢o it profes. Tessure. ng was llmltd Ismly to the room, _publie being noticeal { Inekin hly ll a result of thi several .J‘\aru factors which umporl Iy obscure the financ: hod character of the s operation "\lY Yo (Judged from the ct that lmnll. the mbo:( hcll}w nlolflu were a number of obacure mining lssues. Further decline in l.k-rnm-h 5 per cent notea to % for ure delivery was another unsettling in The mini- PUBLIC NEW YORK, Dec. | slonal Tradini drop of a full low record. Precipitate declines in motor and war ahares wore concurrent with advices from \\Auhlnnnn which quoted a prominent national legialator as favoring a tax on }no plants of manufacturers of munitions. Losses in this group ran from six to fif- teen pojints, with only partial recovery later, . made no further nee (r rl:-d nmua increased dividends de- ela Ay | p}n Btates Steel from S % of a point under uurflu. elue to £1%, closing near ita lowest quotation, de- apite forecasts of a favorable November tonnage report to be lssued tomorrow. Bethlehem Bteel advanced 16, to 45, ceded to 470 and closed at 471 Ralls were a ible throughout, fluctuating within Ql narrow bounds on light oflorl salea of stocks amounted Strength of -urllu exchange with de- mand bills at Iluud the chief {(‘”"" of the tntom\loul credit mar- ot Bonds wpn lml\lllr to hen 0 total sales, r value, ¥4 [ llrno& Bthcen bonds Wers uncha: on_eal Number of sales IM Ieullnl quotations on stocks were as follows Sales. H! Alaska Gold 17,0 Allin-Ohalmers . l..fl.- '"‘ e LEEELEE can American & & R & l ning. American rele & 161 American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison " =3 : 538y s3zisvasavaisl Chnadian Puife Contral Laather B2 2 =§*=s§:x*§2§i§§=?:;:‘=fi? gi::i‘:‘;zs 23 53 Sout Tonieh Vatley ot Loulsville & Nashs Jesioan Petreleun Missours: Mimouri Pact Nattonal Biseuit - 1 Lea B H EELTEEE PR FEFEREFE 3 3! lt;“.z 2 Fi¥ 52 NEW YORK. Poe. L6760, dem: abl uNL ER. fioxl:n dollars, ONDS—Government, steady: rallroad, h“V‘. " u)ANB—Wu 1 80 days, 2% cent: 90 ‘per unt. months, !a r CALL MONBY—Steady: high, cent: low, 1% per cent: ruling rate, i Ber senti Tast | Joan, 3 gor osuti closing bid, ner cent; offe r cen Closing quotations ou bonds today were as follows: %nd N.?l.. [ London Stock Market. LONDON, Dec. §.~American rails were dllll and fnturll.- on the stock market ?4‘(’?’25&‘_};‘4’ % '-c‘:‘fi! per ounce, NEY 4 per X DISCOUNT ‘kATEHhul’t bills and three months, bl per cent. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Dec. 9.—Bank cleari: Omaha today ‘were TLOILE And | corresponding day last year, $3,032,480. for or t.hc NEW YORK, Dee. ports of a steadier tone in the cost and :ml.m market and the r.‘rmruu of a few European buying o to be_chiefly responsible for an advance in coffee futures today. The market opened {8 to 8 points higher and active months | s0ld about 10 to 12 points above last night's closing figures dunnr the middle of the day, with May touching 8.80c and July 7.00c. Realizing caused Septembe reacficns later in the afternoom, b\ll the close was steady at a net advance of § to 9 points, Sales, including a few ex- | changes, were 33,000 bags. December, | 879¢; January. 6.80c; F Slc: | March, (l&c ADrll e %0c; Ju August, 8.970; September; e uuober 1.04c. Spot coffee, steady: Rio No. 7, T%c; Sant 9 It was reported (hat recent at concessions | had been followed somewhat higher cost and freight offers from Hra: with | quotations today rlnxln from 9 for t h credits. yesterday a holld { in Brazil there were no official cables from the primary | markets, Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Dec. 8.--COTTON—Spot quiet; middling uplands, $12.65c; sales, 300 i bales Futures ornod bnnl ltsdy. ber, 12.53¢ nua. , 12.90 Ber e Ty Th.ade. Loyucn futures closed steady; December, 4o January, 12.85c; March, 124o; May, B ian Hosed 3 to 3 points up from the o ey Swiths the (inal ‘tong sready st -u 11,7140 Io! ml“ bales, ling, - NEW YORK. casy: centril nnn.d 5.Me;