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HOUSES AND MISCELL \1!!20!'!. K C Reed ¥ m the countr co.:mn. Three from: 1100 16 1500 The, old; wili_sell_cheap. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE locked rooms, and pianos; moving, packing N AND STORAOB fl)‘-‘ y, (hree farm mared from 6 Lo 11 years 2013 Dou’|lfl- 8 PARATE. utl me unugrnn—nuun Btore's FREE L eeece—— h Sons & Co., Bee Bldg. parts of the eit. __._______-L—— GlobeVan &Storage|; mn ships: 3-he itk "per hey siorage 5 B mo tl-uauon uh DT‘A.. ko N 10 FIDE SERVICE 4 Phone Douglas 288 for complete vacant houses and ai storage, moving. 16th and Jackso DESIIA PLE houses for colored. D. 2842 STORES AND OFFICES. Honses - OFFICES SAMPLE ROO! Desirable space in \VPhller\Sunderllnd Bldg., lslh nnll ”olu’d & (‘O\II'ANY STORES r\fi R 6 Sherman Ave., @ 20th and Ames Ave, 07 8. lllh St., basement. steam heat nn—&u B 16th 8t., 50 block, 20 ns—zzw F'nrnlm 8t., GF}OM & i ) nw -tore 20x60 feut bllement 20x132 feet, steam REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE BARGAINS LANDS; 120 nrr!;" at §7 per acre. Write MINNESOTA. @ w or 10 ACK, L "0 coumty, achools and churches. Price, per mcre mh. 1 per acre a tron Schwab NEBRASKA, STOCKMEN, ATTHNTIO) choicest 3,000-acre Jrench ln e :\lol'. you. Write C. FOR ‘M'Lm—neT—z Targe bod. medium priced in little money raquired ve Br‘dley, \Vol—- town of Mountain View, Mo. ! hail or e fime; easy terms; all, clear; price, —o W, A Fick, Friend, Neb. 0001) improved quartar ncuofln t }\All,nre good larrn.l Address P, 35, Care lee. WISCONSIN, PER W‘ISCOVH!N—BCIQ dairy U state in the union; settlers rnu. Ask for. bool entral Land Orant. fxcellent lands for stock raiaing. If interested in fruit lands ask for booklet on apole orchards. dress Land and I e s 0 axata: Sia MISCELLANEOUS, H.AVH YOU A FABI N snd umfl o it oo iy Most Powertul wenty-tive’ words eve Saturday morning an y evening and Sunda; sixteen ads on monkl. sivin 6. 'ereu nlrculullon of any readers duh in four great REAL ESTATE wANB §10,00 _made__prom “lfif Wead Bidg. ¥, lblh & I‘Am-m Sta. A “For B d -m turn -ocond~hum lunmuu nto_casl (.WY irrflr! L;r loans & speclaity. E”B!:la Bank Blds. T Dest ciass. city TO % for loans on o in amounts §23,000 u) dence- Rmonlhh Gt?:gmmill ons. PITERE TRU‘ OMA! ‘homes. Efllt st_Nebrask “KAEEom“HEAL ESTATE Omaha National. Phone Douglas mu_____.__—_—g-.g—— "E-l LOA m K.'Hna BlAg. ONEY on han - g Binder, d for cit; -.ndlnnn\oum Clloyrl\l').'lnnll k Bldg. | 'TY LOANS, C. G. Clrlb‘rl. ue- ll Br-ndeu Theater Bldg. t lowest rates. lolnl al e REAL EB'I‘A'I'I—NB EXCHANGE TARGE 10-room , strictly mudern Omaha home. $12,000 equity; wants t western land or lois; rents for $%, can Real Estate Co., 1018 Om-n. Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 15 FW0O GOOD LOTS ii town 0 lation. Dunlap, I for income property. be pdd Hka rent. pobu- $600 cagh or trade EN-PABSENGER auto o exchange B or broom bungalow. Phono Dous. REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE NICE HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS. on’ rent when you can nice 6-room, all moder tom Park and Field Club, on a payment of $200 cash and Ulam‘;'n‘ghli tay 000 k floors ane eau! TS s Ask to see this rated; also has P YNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, MhF'I Omaha Nat. Bk, HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS. Bon't pay rent when you oan buy & nice 6-room, Hanscom park and Fi ment of $20 cash and has fine oak floors and is beautiful nlso has gurase. PAYNE IN\FHWEW C(\I‘.PANY Bth FI Omaha Nat near 330 mom}uy Hou, o REAL ESTATE—IN VESTMENTS Farnam Street A Growing Street We can offer on this street for & short| g ™ » 100 feet near § |& 13 feet near this, some¢ improvemen A good T-room all the time & 6 per month. w-‘ >8 scll you this on & payment of $) | Geors 18 per month. Owner mi ot as first payment MR OMPANT., cash, balance take & l.h.lp AYNE IN'\'EHTMF bth Floor Omala Nat D 781, 0 CABI } We oan sell you o very desirzble 4 | ¥savings asd Loas o e Nouse on & lot 60xi% 0o Mronsisting of Era -Nund tvl:l::d - car_car house, Neat PERTMENE O Nat. Bk Bids. aring o good chicken | Addle 'r Nn- ot al to unu r um GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET With Receipts of All Grains Only Fairly Good Prices Are Quoted at Higher Figures. WHEAT ADVANCES ONE TO TWO OMAHA, December 22, 1915. The recel 2 talry pts of all grains were only All rain sells higher, with wheat tak. Ing the biggest jump, 'advancing 1 to 2 s::::nhllher and there was a Corn was next selling unchanged to y good prices, U-u. 'hlch have been selling lower all week, advanced % cents today. to 8,510,000 bushel corn, 965,000 bushels; ogts, 2,000 bushels, Liverpool cl Wheat, 1 Py mp ose eat, 1%@4d higher; b\mnln and lhlprmn!! 880,00 bhushels, lpmnnu of 593,000 bushels last YOar, bushels ‘and shipments 483,000 bushels, lhrl_z(maml of §38,000 bushels last year. bushels and shipments 865,000 bushel against receipts of Ehipments of 115005 bushels l:::.‘;:l:r. ou CARLOT RECEIPTS, Theso sales were re) —=No, 3 hard_winter: Dorted today: Whea 1 car (B-b. Mon- Sam) 90, Thite; 1 car, oy § ‘car white: & cars, isur 3 e 63¢. No. 5 whit o 1 3 Sars, ;' 1 L Sar, Suge. ey rler 3 carg Ge No. SEE o 8 mixed: 1 car, 60% dlc! ‘No. § white: 1 car, 40 c; 8 oars, cars, 37c. A : 3 c"‘d m B.rlGY—No l 18, No. 3 hlrfl H M‘Ll! No. 1. m No. 8 spring, $1.07@1. u 1.3, No. 5, 3 08; sample, ND ’3 white, 88%46@630; No. 6 'Mle No. 2 1 No. 2, vics:c Chicago e(ofl.nl p ces, brokers, 315 South Sixteen a 1m%| 124 116 l% 11 Prices on Board of Trade. | , CHICAGO, Dec, 2.—Wheat valu 131.23." Corn gained %@%o to |rise of as_a hangdicap to the bulls. | Al’l’;’ otte ® froh in_the "spring cro thfs phases of the subject. ™™ was much more active than h h, when corn lato #ympathy for the iains were lost, n the session displayed 1 the h-rd #pots in the market. Slaugh. of meats and lard al. Prices—Wheat: No. 2 §1.%, No. 8 red, $1.1641.30: No I R@1.2%; No. 3 hard, $117010! yellow, nominal: 1 § No. & white, S@eske. Oata: , Sfandacd, 4aNc. | 5020, Chicago Cash ® um‘:ns"r:'\. l;‘ruh\&-w:l 16 Inm. l T5@10. BTN T PGGS--Lower; ('rats, 200c; ordinary f!ru. Michigan and Inn 6c; Minnesota Ohlos, 65@73c YoAu\v m'{m‘ Bame day Same doys § wke. ago.22.871 w Same days 4 wka. g and 1% cent higher, 1 o better des of corn again commanding the higher There was & good demand e all grain — YORK GENERAL Cléarances were: Wheat and flour equal Quotations of ¢ Commodities. Sh W YORK, Dec. B.—~FLOUR—FIrmIY | The following table shows the average | {rregular; No. 1 durum, York; No. 1 northern, 1.29, l.nd Nn 1 nnrthtm Mani- ry Wwheat recelpts were 265100 old‘ againat_ receipts of 120,000 bushels and S50 mfl_fi“&‘ Primary corn recelpts wore 977,000 aganst recelpts of 153,00 bushels and Vo. 2 yellow, 8i%o, mary oats recelpts were 1,045,000 'S—Spot, 'x'qmy M|S No. l H()Pfl—ine( state, common to choles, | i Pacific coast, 1915, | 3 'nogm. 0@kic; LhA’nmRLnrm- hemlock firsts, e seconds, 320P33c. PRovmloNs—Pom;’tnar mess, $I18.75 | " mess, m .«\@ Wheat. Corn. Oats. 2% 168 « 640 . 260 & . 80 83 % 181 135 1 2 o W 1,021 H0; Sgamity, middle west, $9.75@9 LLOW=Quiet; clty, Se: country, 4O | B H~—Unsettled; rmunery oxtras, T tLM s cars 133 oars e | 4110 X sl tetbine, 1010 Chicago St ¢ Unl(m F l\c«lfln “{nsettied: receipte firats, a:dmc seconds, 3 ] 108, No. S gurum: 1 car, §L.06. &m— o, No. SE—] » whole milk, flnll hnd specials, IThe. 1 car, B, No. 3 yellow: 1 car, e Nod |1 Chicago Great W wm'e a Pr‘fl fancy, ! fresh killed 3@1THe; turkeys, wellenl ohickens, 4c; fowls, Aflmw.c Qurke)'l‘ o, g?‘ LTRY Dmlnd flrm yellow: 13-5 cars, ®¢c. No, b JOST LS e Mo, 8 yeow: Lar: | G )'pllow 2 > (old). “'r l car (old), Tio. No. R l:‘!fld. . No, 4 mixed: 1 6 mixed: 1 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co.. .80 3708 Swift and Comj 9 388 118 Cudahy Packing Co. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Armour & Co. 1 car, 62c; § oars, wiko; I car, edo. No. 80%c cal 1 Car BKc; 3 cara dsc; 1 car. B, bio: 1 car, 8l%c; 1 car, b6c; 1 car, Gdo; 13§ cars, 62 1 car, 60o.' Oats—Standard: 1 car, 1 lhl. 170; hrollen. ll 0c 10¢; 1 [ \’V B. Vansant Co...... g 400! 5 eat No: 4 white: 6 cars, -ag} mple: 3 cars, F—(‘henn-uk ‘ Rre-No, 1i1 car %o stand: X Prrices— W/ “Nov 1 New York counts, § 3. .L H Bulla.., «. H\lllon & C Root eake, amall’cai 23c; large cans, %0 FISH—Halibut, 113%ec; salmon, fresh pink 200" -\\ erthelmer & Degen.. 21 :"N'W .08; No. gqfln‘, $L. 10@ 3, ‘durum, £ o ) .02, P ‘white, Sil4@8%o: No. & white, &% hront e [ ow, esisaerc: No. h h, ‘nc, kippered salmon, ROZEN FISH_Halivut, sizes to sult va.c. catfish, lar i | mon, falls mon. =iy era No 1 vmrlm. dn—d So. 1 white: Ickarm. reund W, C, Christie lunpl. «mouc. No | whlt: wosiio, rnnh.d The Bee by Logan & Bryan, llock and grain th street: lh. !(Hb. bul.lA KIP!‘IRED FISH—Salmon. 10-1b. bas- Arfidel Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. h’n‘dfi Rou No. 1, ’:Io. 3, 'l:c Plates: No. 1, #% ubm POULTRY —Brofters, 1% _to in separatc comp., 16c; springs, any od. p) over 4 lbs. per I Yo} over 1 "size, ?u hal Q«u tull l-ulhnr-fl lnd (I ce, b &n youns, l to 1% 1bs. Features of the Trading and Olosing um Io Hum-r .quu 14 os. and over, $2.76 per barrel: 0. 1, must welgh | per lnng. Winesaps, un- derwent a setback today, owing lu‘gely to a pause in the export buying. There was a weak close at M to 2%¢c net de- cline, with December, zn“ and May, ©; oats fin- {ished unchanged to a shade lower, and | provisions varying frem lsc decline to & $8.00; 10 to 12 o Willow Twigs, UW per barrel; Jonathans -Black Twigs, $3.50 Pwigs. ommericial brand n Davis, Illinots, §2.11 varre BUTA‘EE—But creamery, in cartons or tubs, 28c; 29¢; country, common, 18’ CHEF ‘SE ~ lmvor lked ots, 19%0; youns. biug 1 brick, lflh. Wnbul N w York Whlt&. impol bl.rn) lcl U At first, the wheat market showed an upward landnucY on account of higher rpool because of ns of export business. After price record for this sea- p_had been touched, however, heavy profit taking by holders set in, and the fact became evident that for the time being, Europeans had withdrawn from the market nearly altogether. It |was seen asserted that foreigners were on the selling slde, influenced some- What by Argentine reports of fine har- vest weather and of the virtual assur- ances of a lai yield. Word that the frelkht con on"in the east was In- creasing Instead of decreasing, acted also extra fancy, B58s ‘wna m- 4,15 box: efla fancy Call- fornia navels, 9, 126s, . { fancy California mavels, 110s, ¥. k box; | 1 Lulila DBVes, S—1208, 1508, 1768, anmuu.\ OKANGES— 2008, 208, ORAPE Fnu'r—!‘larm- n- rings from the eountry p states and in Ne- braska formed a distinct element of | weakness late In the session regarding |wheat. The explanation was that higher bids had proved an attraction, but little or no attention seeméd to be given to W2 hox Ml, Nl. extra fancy California 5 box; extra fancy i20m; th Ball lflnon‘, Florida limes, {02 NKle—valh SOs, 9be 126s, 28%8 and_ 824s, s:m 1508, $5.50; 2008, 2168 and 2508, $4.00. (,hAPhs—anh Sam brand, 4 basket. been the case for some time, and lmm to the highest prices yet this :::'-' son. Continued smallness of receipts led to A ponular opinion that the government had over estimated the crop. Oats Itke corn developed broader volume of trade. LEGAL NOTIOES Bell, Howes, $1L.00; crlnherrhl. 327 box. PEARB- lAllu The I'nion Land Company. UNION LAND COMPANY. EX. MILLAR, Secratary D.20d 20t. slzen). $2 bo R Rew Yor pest grade), W hawka, $5.25' ki SWEET X, Mott's Sweet (very + Nebraska Ne- l‘l)’I‘ATl JES—Market extra fancy t 100-1b. crates), exm fancy California Jersey, $1.50 hun- POTATOES——-"oIomdn white, River Ohlos, bu. O\lf)hB—Ycllu', 2¢ Ib.: Red Globs 3 panish (Imported Bermudas), TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Union Land Company will be held at the office of the Company In Omaha, Neb., on January 10th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the election of five directors, and for the transaction of such business as may le‘lll{ come before the meeting. nn\! ldvlncln‘ bo! REAL ESTATE Tn,\umm ARRANTY DEEDS, Mattie V. Gibbs and husband to Abram R. { miiaa B, Yatcs to'Schoo) District’ of Omata, Herald G. Garnick and wite ‘o' ‘Fioreace Harria, #13) foet of lot 4, subdivision of blook A, Reservolr add. ’ Lo Steriing to Hose Fi nelle Park add u.' u..\:: 1 e st | Broest o o ok s, Satinters & Hiy tateh's 8dd to Wainut Hill...:.. < g Harrison & Morton i fse & Tk e 913 Omaha National rysville . | A" amenriny @ u-um Diem, 1648, blu‘l 17, Omaha V! UK ok Diver and Bushaod io Gatherive Hiiey lot 18 Torrace add - 8,000 e M. Gay to Jacob A. Gross lots 11 T b & block . Bouth Gmaba . 2600 n Pickar fo Aua” i Bouse® for 'snly .90, | ofdr Vomt Lawa il - [ « elge wite Tosk of 1ot ¥, blok 3 Hav- arson. tborne t aid < Pav- | pinanets B Streiis’io ‘Graat, ot B, %3, Maryeville a4 ¥ odlok and wits o’ i jock 1, Clerk Red! | Gl T ' "Redick and wite to M. 8 3 A ctark Redick's g Dok L. ek T GLALM of section 38-16-10. . i hickory, de b filberts, loc Ib; pecans, 1%i%e Ib.; Brasils, lbc Ib; almonds, 16e Ib. MISCELLANEOUB—Crackerjack, case: crackorjack, one-ha case; fard duies, inga I g fi ; popeorn, | “Complled and furnished by Kerr Title Guarantes and Abstract company, 305 Bouth Seventeenih street. 2 .; \rorenonn packers otts, $3.75 keg $1.% bbl.; Nehawka, Shepard, lot 101 Windsor Place............4 8,71 Cnul: . Martin and wife to Hehool Dis’ e of Omaha. 108§ io B3, fuctust block 2 Miaus Luss sdd ™ $1.50 case. Cider part of Hiliside add No. 1 15,000 Mntu one-half bbl., Minneapolis Grain Marke NN‘EAPOL]B Dec, B w (‘ember, u 17%; l § ot nur(m.-rn SL1s%GLL mlvRJ'nch-nna Y—W 1um na m. 8.60. . 8 yellow, 7544e. TE-No. 4 whhe WL aW%e. FL;\X $2.07¢2.10, L IAI‘- Graln M WHEAT-No. N Ufl'ombeh n 16; May, 31394 COR' 2, e 2 white, 89%c; D.xrmhe'. Oe. NAyd"lnuu..p 1150 Dry Goods Mark: THURSDAY OIMHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 8 Good Strong md " Fairly Aeuvei‘.'.",‘" ot Trade in Cattle—Sheep Steady OMAHA, Deo. 1‘hm au- this ‘N..l&fl 'luu week.21 wks. 1014 Ine. 917,087 38,508 23 5072768 168,463 nariso T 741829 T8 808 76 80| 768/ 814 | 760 836 | sof o |83 % w1m o | 01| 748 828 . | 6 06 7 68( 8 20 'H!I'lq * | 602/ 768 808 ‘Rumlu)! eceipts and disposition of live at lho Tnion tlofll yards, Omah for twenty-four hours ending &t o'clock p. m., yesterday: RECELPTS-CAR! 411 fed (\llln Holl Bheep. C., M. & St. P. 1 [IMissouri Pacis! Ill|nnll lern Total receipts. Llnr(fln Fnek . Omaha Packing Co. Lenton, Vansant & Lmh Hil & Son.. . lnwh HUsz. jye... = e 5 Sulllvan Bros. Rothachild & Krebw. Mo. & Kan. Calt Co. 19,208 CATTLE—Recelpts were moderate to- week amounts to 13,67 head, being the smallest of any recent week, but o 6,000 larger than for the same period a year g0 Recelpts, while II‘hlll‘ than to meke a noteworthy- to cholce “tair %o wood be 008, u'l .%5; fair to good stockers, 6.75; common to hr stockers, $5.0066.00; Av. Pr. > 3 903" 6 50 6 80 M 610 82 LT 840 6 0 % o6 LH 688 700 550 100 320 880 660 470 s 40 8 2% 9% 1% 950 740 I'E ) 9L 60 510 1088 b2 535 1022 6 b 550 1110 6 68 56 L6 6T 5% ¥6 615 HE 50 50 5% #6620 845 663 5 60 56 1046 6 76 680 615 & b0 800 716 805 §15 03 ¢ 40 L1 LA Te B3Ens3 SFEENES HOGS—Another very lberal hog was ‘received today, ‘lthough suppli were not quita so v Some 261 cars, or 18, ported In, and ‘the total for the first half of the week foots up BL29 oDoa0, belng 13,600 larger than last week, 200 heavier than two weeks ago, and a .un of 20,000 over the same days' last year. Shippers got off to an early -m-t lln today, opening out llke they inte duplicate Tuesday's choraanon they bought a third of the receip P-m prices that were not over ower, and in many cases looked steady ers' opening bk‘l. were agaln a i ing so heavily lln today and with erday’s firm still in their m! mll lullarl were |nrl|M to feel pretty bullish thelr droves on & fully steady |u|l n_most cases. After dl(‘keflnl for l Tood whare of the ly made their first purchase on DootTs Riseel lower basls. They were taking some light hogs, but ‘leaving them wherever “possible Later on, shipper .‘un began o show signs of getting fill up, and with the shipper competition more or less ou of the wny killers gradually weakened prices untli they bought some of the pretty [00 welghty hogs at 10¢ lo rices. was ofi the close, w ittle but ?hl stuff was left that the worst side the market was shown, Yesterday shippers furnished sharp competition on light kinds, but today packers had things more thelr own way and as the demand on today's close lacked the urgency of Tuesday values were slashed right and left, some of the last sales made being 16@%00 lower than Tussday's general mar- et or & flat auarter below yesterday's ose. and at that there were upward of {wenty-five loads mostly of lght hogs, still in first hands at noon. | 5@i0e lower basis, while closing prices were as noted above at least 15 lower. nulk of the packing hogs sold at 35150 with quite a sprinkling on down to Whila' bulkk 'Of the sni pper ” pur chases wasp ood 2.~DRY GOODS— and yarns were steady to- rm tendency was noted fn tine | and . ming lClMl’ owing to lhe d'{ - n manufacture, Knit unnd- were WIM anl\l were quiet and : was the day's too. ol Representative sales: r':l‘n- 2% . Bh. o m . 5 7 DECEMBER 2 ,SHEE l'»xhaw and or A Wednes 1pplics were ving, bit larger than for the cor reaponding Aay A year ago | ty-elght cars, to !ome Euiu. fnnn hrm About twen- the week up to 2,585 et 5,520 last week, | 4 53 two weeks ago and 13,220 a_year ago. HOGS FIVE 'ro 'rm CENTS on.auumm this week have been far larger than usual for the week m~furn Christmas. The lamb market was a adibie 1915, | affair, " 3 ‘were: Cattle, H Cl 00 shown on & few choice offerings. gtticial” Monday . .‘ ST “aeh | eada; T I"uumnlo Wednesday .. l,m 18,000 strength was 12,177 the supply, was of pretty 21,12 n 'r‘x | quality. #old no better than steady, 700 | sales being lower. A packer pald a top of $8.8 for | one prime lot, but aside from this one sale not much moved above $§ w and the bilk ‘was bousht between that 5.8 The movement was 29709 | ihd olearance mada in good season a: %6 1820 | Muttons found 8 sla ‘The followin, shows the recelpts ' today, and while offerings of ewes were f.' eattie. hoxs ‘.,'.fi .}..., e Tooniha | Eenerally of pretty falr quality ve stock Various C‘tlll demand again as 100 lower, al _two bunches were quoted Best ewea here sold at a8 they were of & pretty good Il 18 doubtful If tops are quotable higher than that. = than feeder that prices of hogs at Omaha live stook | (o, foiod - market for the lmth.o.' Tahe ith om. | Mere fairly welghty and would ordinarily were In spots as much \n lambs offered. be considered shearing lambs, but were taken out as feedors. TS0, | Quotations on sheep and lambs W] ¢ |®ood to cholce, $5.5008.¢ [ood. [ Ilml-l. fnlr 10 7.007. 85 yonrllnka, 8,607 .00 yearlings. | 1o fecders, &.750%.55; wethers, fair to choice. || T5G6.50; ewes, good to cholce, $5.6065. 0. | ewes. fair to good, $4.0006.50; ewes, feed era, $4.0036. 25 REI’IH‘IQI“IH\I sales: um-‘ to cholce light, fair to cholee heav No, (‘0 Inllhn lambs . z:zsz-' 233 176 ted 1100 fed . (%2 fod lamba . § feeding lambs 178 feeding lambe - oS TmEaIe CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Firm-—Hogs Weak-—Sheep CHICAGO, Deo. 23.~CATTLE—Recelpts, 28112,000 head; DISPOSITION—HEAD. ateers, $,80@10 LN, cows xr.sgv.u HOGS—Racelpts, 6,000 hea D8 417 'S4l | weak, mostly l5o’ lowen; bulk w0 2 LB | lleht iSe@G%: mixed, 35 mg?c SHED AND owes, $4.2066.10; lun St. Louis Live Stook Market. S8T. LOUIS, Mo., Deo. 2.-~-CATTLD-Re- m ..d market higher; mu\«; ers and foedln fi - $5.26@8. nlfvrI, $4.00096.50; na- . 0049, i ous-—Rualpu‘ % lower ; WN and bite ‘a ; good hea SHEEP A\D KAMRS—RQL‘HMA head; market higher; yearlings, $6. $5.0089.25, sheep and ewes, lam 6.60, Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo, ~Reoeipta, 3,500 prime fed' steors, $9. ers, $6.20018.50; wum Deo. fl.—CATTTJE ; dressed beef T8, $6.0009. feedera, uwu bulls, $4. uooo head; market ik 8 — | sty 6,616 | @6.75; calves, $6,0009 HOGS—Recelpts, day and the total for the three daye this | lower; bulk, X cknr-wnnd butchers, v | $s NEW YORK STOCK MARKET PRTERS GIVES MAT Metal Shares and Mercantile Marine| RANG R STRPRISE Preferred Figure Promi- nently. Papillion Lad ’nmvl Gus Kuvaros BETHLEHEM STEEL FALLS Twice Via Celebrated Scissors NEW YORK, Dec, 28.-~Metal shares as well ae Mercantiie Marine preferrec and various industrial and quipmem o fuee Of the so-callad war class, prominently in day’'s broad mlrkrl Hold Route. MAKES SHORT WORK OF GREEK most at materially higher qumrllomr:w:l There is no copyright on the sclssors rails and investments generall A;:‘Ifld only In minor measure. nwriun pelting again led the li ite hl‘hl\ll price A\‘V conda, Butte, Buperfor, Inspiration, Nati Lead ‘and Tenneasee Copper were higher by 1 to almost 4 points. The movement in hold and Joe Stecher of Dodge, Neb., lsn’t the only wrestier in the world who em-~ 1908, w) e |Plovs thie very effective grip to the im- tah, Green Cananes, “R‘.’.‘Z‘! mediate dlscomfort of opponents. This was demonstrated Tuesday at the auditorlum by Charles Peters, a these stocks was wmnmud largely ol’ leading citizen of Paplillon. Peters en- an additional advance in the price Tefined copper to 81 cents. According to unconfirmed reports, even higher price were offered for immedlate .u\erv of Intke ‘quantities. 10 was Also repo that foreign interests, chiefly Hritieh had contracted for militong of pounds o! copper, deliveries to run all through the coming year United States Steel made moderate re- 80 to further optimistic trade ad- which epitomized the state of that industry as at the “bolling noint.” part of the s Steel fell in the common and presumably In conne d change of control ares wero the (mlllnmllnl Insues of the last hour, Petroleum changing hands in round quantities At an extreme advance of B, to a new high record of 108%. Prices elsewhere shaded to a marked extent, some early wains, inoluding that of Smelting, being conaid- erably reduced, Dealings were much larger than on the ru‘ndln( day, total salen amounting to 517,000 shares. preferre e n with the gaged In a little wrestling bout with a Greek named Gus Kuvaros. Peters took the first fall in the sweet and brief time of two minutes and a half, and the second fall In twenty-seven minutes and forty- five seconds: And both were via the famous sclssors route. Nobody had previously slipped Omaha mat fans the Information that Peters was an expert with the acissors hold, but they quickly learned it last night. When Referee Tamisies ocalled time, Poters and Kuvatos shook hands and started & little preliminary prancing about the squared circle to feel each other out a bit. After two minutes of this sparring Peters grabbed a loose beam of Mr. Kuvaros underpinning—in other words his left leg—and flopped the Greek to his hands and knees on the mat. | Two saconds later he was astrideKuvaros with both legs wrapped around tight. It The Austrian Ahcona note had little | was the deadly ecissors hold, applied and or no influence. prices as a whole being at_their best after publication of that communioation. Exchange to leadin Buropean centers was for the most parl o Slo-\v trading |I1’An lo-French "h«‘ which aggregated ), distinguis (h. {rregular bond mll'k between M% an Total s v o Sitounted to W executed In a regular Stecher manner. Fans Are Startied, The gathering of wrestling followers present were too startled to applaud. It was another thirty seconds before they b At mml-llnl"" realized what Peters was doing. And by the time they did come to a realization Peters had turned Kuvaros flat on his United States reglatered s advanced |y o with the same kind of armdock r cent on call. umber of sales and leading quotations | Stecher employs. on stocks wers as follows: It looked like Stecher all over except Alaaka Gold ..o e b """& that Peters is lighter and is not Amtml-n:-‘ > R8s N B |possessed of the huge hands, muscular :...m..m PR Y - O uu ® |arms and powerful legs the Dodge American Ianmfliv- 5100 & Y% | wisard is. &R 600 1064 104% 106K 30 1% 1% 114 | Kuvaros came back for the second tilt L Tk 1% 1% [in & very belligerent manner. He rushed 1, 198y 200 | at Peters and appeared to be somewhat ot 1% 1054 |AnETY over the short time of the first e s b 3333358335537 Sisses | sy Sl . Denver & R pid. Distillers’ ocuitties Brie s¢ Mismouri, K. & T, Mismourt Pacifla Nutlonal Biscuit Al Lead SHEEP “A.RD head: market_stron I’Bl»gnonl ts, E.'IWM. ‘wethe ;eum. ‘weeks, are plent hnvy enough | yearlings, Shomx City Live Stoek Market, Dec. fl.—(,A'l'l‘LE—- ead: market 00; blllc .r.. 'hflm week before tmas. Thin ewes, was a very falr buying dem und and with light receipts the l e developed into a Koofl, strong and active market. ‘here nothing nd mm in sight BIOUX CITY, L ecelpts, 1600 h 2,600 Quotations on Ltl.uo—uood to cholce uu steers, $5.7607. : cows 'and heifers, eves, | ners $.0004.3; b $6.76 @15c m;‘un huvy. t(mol A ND JLAMBS--Receipts, market steady; . $7.80@5. light head; lambs, S$t. Joseph Live Stock Market. Deec. 2 —CATTLE--Re« 1200 head; market steady; cows and heifers, 009 OG8—Receipts, BELI STEERS, m et 1on, $6.50; bulkc 73 balon, #0. Hlll"F‘l" AND I.AHBS nerdp head; market slow; ldm Stock in Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin- | 4. clpal western markets: 3 8T. JOSEPH, stock heifers, $6.26@6.00; stock rows, H.600 | cel 28, ves, fi.m .25; veal calves, | #6. 5 ¥, ,50; bulls, stawe, etc.. $3.76496.25. ulv-l, 9. m-pnnent‘uve sales: -te g. mlddfi. b Corton tutures ber, M October, 12.80. m otton futures ber, 11 ?f, J Cotton markef decline of 2 to 7 R ()m_.‘ b 21 ~COTTON-8| 7.19d; sales, 6,000 b.lel Coffee Market. YOR! Dec. 2. -COFFEE~Th :‘:)Z:h! for m' fbe futitres was more ml\: gromed t:“l;‘u re -ome Tocal selling, while u pean connectio moderate buyers and thers was probably some ocove ket o nr T8 pulm- to 4 p-»lm- lower, Bhe} J AL March, l i";I_'wtenn.. o offer | and | about unchanged at but It was rumored ™ were asking for cables reported no ‘markets. Bantos freight mrtn “r'kl {’mlrl.llll:.mdlu ha bids. "The ordam’ riy 80, bu most. of thels Logs change 1 the he primar, pread of $. cleared 2,000 for e, lower, but with' shipbers opera(- | Kansas Oty G aln ..}-.u KA’N?‘AB crry val-l.n. ; turkeys, 150; Of] and Hosin. SAVANNAH, btfln "Amn'x LIVERPOOL, Dee. M-nl!ohl ‘lll,lld' No, | Early tradink was done mostly on a |3 128 hard winter, new. 1 Sugnr Market. NEW' YORK, De fl-BUOARo—M' fagsr hutices roaias. ('Ql rnnlad from made % hawing reaching the latter price, which firmi cemtrifusel Bank Olearings, B Db S RARRLES #333339% 33 ¥ 3uS £33 5 g;: 7y 8 |\’\‘ \“ lh‘: fall. Peters held him off and played with him for twenty minutes. During that time both wrestlers remained on their feet. Greek Squirms Out. Suddenly Peters forced Kuvaros to the pad and started after the sclssors. By & mighty effort Kuvaros managed to elude the hold and wriggle free before it was applied. He regained his feet. Five minutes later the Greek threw Peters to the mat, but Peters put on a burst of speed, gave a neat exhibition of rolling and rolled right out of the Greek's &rip. He also rolled on top of the Greek and once more started to put on the scissors. This time he was successful and fifty or sixty seconds of the scissors sufffoed. ‘The Nebraska lad turned the 4% | Greek over and pinned his shoulders 1% | hard, just as he did in the first tussle. i | Peters looked like a wonder to the Omaha fans last night, and it looks very much as if Joe Btecher will find him a rival for popularity in the future. | The Teddy brothers, rube wrestlers, put W |om thelr skit, and a preliminary bout be- “t tween Joe Miller of Omaha and Frank W |Lang ©f Detroit febulted 1A ah even % | break, both lads winning a fall. RAILWAY TIME CARD i 168 Tay Con i W Tanding im0 it Bevubile 5.0 0 ST Southern Rallway 1100 24 72y Ny e or Com 1,400 180% 167 Y ! e = Union Pasiio 1% it United Btates u Heal pra. ;ssigfigg'sgs Wabash Total mles for the 637,000 shares. e York Money Market, RK, Dec. 22.-PRIME MER. CANTILE PAMR STERLT Aemand, 4. b SILVBR-Bar, Rioin 2% per cent; cenl lownt 1% per oent; ruling rate, bid, ;: per cent: offered at 2 per cent. In follows: Loeal Stoeks and Honds. Quotations_fursished by Dums. Brisker & Ce., w46 Omana National etk buliding: ki ) w0 | Cot X Oklahoma ( ) | Reiky Moustain Lamited.. Rio | 4. 101 e Great Westorn— Tt R R | Oheane . X ! 3 o | y Limited aeresd | Mountatn Stetes Tei, D Slous City Slous City 'otl Yards, oom. Standard Ofl of Nel it Buook Wards ook nion . = AI.\,.IW:IMM. th.l AE TN 108 Cheyenne oounty, Nebrasks Ga. 198i.. Ghieago dn, 152 w10 hoo! 64, 1966, optional 1085, 104.19 106. D-IM lhlnv &, 1933 o 100 B . Totoraationa] Mare .um T oaw At 3§ per cent. NG BXCHANGE, - Chicago Speclal 8 JR n:na;hy ":‘"“mu‘i‘, Mexican dollars, Oregon- w.—ln on Lluuu Mflnmn! firm; raflroad, ixty days, 2% in-Dallas 3 Lineol bmfi-nmay, highest, 3 por por cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing & quotations on bonds today were Asked. [ UNION STATION—Tenth & Muason, & Northwestern-—— NORTH. d 2eusa| FEEES carroll Los Angeles Limited Chadron Local Lincoln- r‘::ln- n-Washls I-I-I“. nfll Plun.“:l rand 1sland G naburs’ -y Chicago, Reel 0 £l <00 s 0 oty 48, 1 [ YOS lul eounty A =“ = 3 l‘. C. B Rfl © lv:fl Neb., i ” attamie e Co. 0. win phon = et n lfl‘ Stoek Market, Lon LONDON, Dec. 2.—American securities on the 8tock market were only oc- castonally ~dealt In. The closing tone uiet, EILVE K —par, % 16164, per ounce MAN Y—4@4Y, per_cent. Dls(‘()l'l\t'll‘ RATRS—Short bills and thi 64 per_oent. PW YORK el oot gubtad. Cop: per? flm -laetvnlnlc. J’&u ro teady and unchanged. ugs; futures, i lead, £20; spelter, id. At Londen: 16s; ll i t“ln'“ 'mr:? 01 m- ml ‘ A “For Bale” or “For Rent” Ad placed for h The Bee will accomplish its pur-