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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 241917.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
$110 GIVEN AWAY
T that's right 11.100 take I1.S50
equity new six room modern bungalow.
1 Owner ituck and must sell at far below
eost SEWARD BROTHERS, IIS Brae
dels Bollding. Douglaa 1149.
NO CASH REQUIRED.
Brand new oak finished bungalow.
3!, 850. Will sell for nothing down and
$30 per month or will rent for 125.
BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO REALTORS.
Douglaa 3110.
ONE acre of ground In fruit, (..room house,
close to Central Park school, very cheap.
W. H. GATES.
Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1294
NEW, Modern, -room house) paved street)
Harney car line. All oak. Will sell $360
down. Call D. S4!8 days nr Wat. TT.
South.
"NE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both
on one lot: fine condition; live la one and
rent the other. Prloe for both, 13.760.
Very easy terms. No. I4S3 S. 80th St
NORRIS 4 NOHR1S.
400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270
Miscellaneous.
l.UT me show you my" brand new stucco
bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca
tion. A real bargain at $3,850. Rea
sonable terms. Call owner, Douglas 1782.
W. FARNAM SMITH A Co..
Real Estate and Insurance,
1320 faraam 84. Doug. 1044
J. J. MULVIHILU
Realtor.
800 Brandels Theater Bldg. Poug.tl.
R. 8. TRUMBULL.
308 1st Nat Bk. Bldg D 1734
EAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ply
4
TOUVO- DO-1ERTY.
City Real Estate.
fOu'JKlas 1671, 322 Brandels Theater.
1(7 i. WOLF, Realtor." Ware BlkT Specialist
In downtown business property.
REAL ESTATE Investment
INVESTMENTS
ALL GOOD
$7,750 A two-apartment brick
flat, exceptionally we.ll built, very
close-in. The building alone today
would cot $8,000 to build; rented
cheaply to permanent tenants, $780
a year; $3,000 cash will handle.
$10,500 Briek store, building, cor
ner lot on 24th street, monthly ren
tal $105. An ideal investment, per
manent tenants; no trouble to han
dle. Must have $5,000 cash.
$14,000 Leavenworth street bus
iness property, to one tenant, 5-year
lease at $1,500. $5,000 cash will
handle..
$15,000 Brick flats, northwest
corner 2iA and Capitol avenue.
Three apartments, 7 rooms each,
Jay 7 per cent net.
$15.000 Dodge street corner with
improvements $135 per month, to
ermanent tenants. ine rents are
gnd improvements very good.
is a close-lit corner bound to
in value. $5,000 cash to
ER & SPAIN
(REALTORS) .;
X)62. 919-20 City National.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
BALE OH TRADE Euuity In good 160
ores. Halt Co., price 18.40 per acre; also
good 160-acr in Lyman Co., South Da
kota, price 117.60 per acre; want clear
property, Missouri or Arkansas; can use
good Jack and car on either; 1,766-acra
Improved ranch In Cherry Co., Neb., for
cash and terms; might take (3,600 In
trade: pries 17-69 per acre; no bet
ter In this part for, the money, Address
no vaiynune, meo. .
CITY PROPERTY FOR
I LAND OR MERCHANDISE.
2 seven-room, all modern houses in very
best repair, newly fainted and papered,
first class location, paved streets, naar
car, school and church. Pries for both,
111,000; mtg., 14,606; equity of 14,400,
to exchange for cltyir section sand hill
land or stock of general mdse. or groceries.
Address Owner, P. O. Box 717, Omaha.
1300, 7 PER CENT stock, Id good Omaha
corporation, to trade for Ford, lot or
quity In acre. Harney 4612.
ipw
A
LOt'ISTANA Lands. Nllsson. 423 Rose Bldg.
1 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Florence.
tO Acres Near Florence on
Paved Road
Just out of the city limits of Florence,
about 7 miles from the Omaha postoffice.
Owner has made a price of $400 per acre,
If sold by December 1. Will make terms
one-fourth cash.
HABTIK 38 & HETDEN,
?614 Harney St. Phone Tyler CO.
Acreage.
ACREAGE BARGAIN
$500 POWN AND
$25 A MONTH
6-room house, modern except heat, with
1 ly, acres ef ground, facing on boulevard;
I barn, chicken houses and ether neces
sary buildings; close to school, not far
from car line; priced at $4,000, which the
Improvements are worth. See us at once.
Payne Investment Company
Realtors.
187 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. P. 1781.'
VIVB very fins garden lots, closto oar line,
close to school, just outside the city limits,
where you do net have to pay elty taxes;
an Ideal place to raise pigs, poultry or
garden; the owner has moved to Cali
fornia and says sell at onoe; price 102
ach; terms, 60c a week on each lot. Call
Walnut 3460. today or In tfaa evening.
WANT TO BENT OR BUT A feed lot
far ahsep or oattle. On railroad, lq or
near Omaha. Box 9020 Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
BUY At YOUR OWN PRICE.
Call me tonight and make an appoint
ment to see a lot. ' I will sell for about hi
what lots adjoining It have been sold for.
This lot Is only V) block to car and paved
street; has good cement sidewalks to car
line; city water and gas In the street;
only S blocks to one of the largest new
school houses In Omaha. This is In a
restricted district and new homes, costing
from 13,600 to 11,000, are built all around
it I live H block from this lot, and
could show It to you almost any time.
Bmall eash payment, balance monthly.
Telephone Walnut 3406.
Miscellaneous.
LA Had Garden Lots near car line, paved
street. $125 to Slit. II down. Doug. 6074.
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
" TRACKAGE :
19x131, brick buildings, for eel or for
rent, all or part.
E. H. BBNNEB CO. D. I40.
FINE site on B. A 11. R R., size 36x166;
Can be bought cheap; terms, C. A. Grim
roel. Phone Douglas 1615.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
VE CAN BELL or exchange your acre,
age. Call up today, Mr. Browne. Doug.
7 II 19.
INTER-STATE REALTY CO.
111-14 City National
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to 1500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Op- Tyler 491 701 Oma. Nat. Bank Bldg.
LISTING houses to rent or sell en Small cash
payments; have-parties waiting. Western
Real Estate. 41 Karbaeh Blk. V. 807.
W ANTED Modern house with one or two
acres, near Omaha or Council Bluffs.
Corkin. 40I Capitol Ave.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
FIRST MORTGAGES SECURED
BY OMAHA REAL ESTATE.
11,600 at f pet. value of security. ..S4.000
32.200 at pet. value of security... ,6.300
3609 at pet. value of security.... 1.400
11,300 at t pet value of security.... 4,000
11.700 at I pet value of security.... 4,000
12,300 at ( pet. value of security,... 6,600
32.600 at I pot value of security.... 6.000
FIRST MORTGAGES SECURED
BY NEBRASKA FARMS.
33.000 at ( pet value of seourlty 310,000
39.000 at ( pot. value of security.. 19,600
310,000 at ti pet value of security 26,000
33,200 at I pet value Of security,... 1,900
E. H. Lougee, Inc.
538 KEEUNE BLDG.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
6, 6V4 and t per cent Also first mort
gages! on farms and Omaha real estate for
aale. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416-413 Keeltne
Bldg., 17th and Harney.
FA KM and city loans, running from five
to twenty years; Interest 6 per cent, 84
per cent and ( per cent. PETERS TRUST
CO.. 1622 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
11,200 MTOE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually;
secured by mortgage valued at 19,000.
Talmadge-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
SHOPEN A CO.. PRIVATE MONEY.
H. W. BINDER,
Money on hand for "mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
NO DELAY IN CLOSING. LOANS.
W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg.
KCL CITY
GARVIN BROS..
Om. Nat. Bk, Bldg.
LOANS,
5 Of MONEY HARRISON & MORTON.
10 ii3 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB, FARMS.
O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat'l.
TlOO to 310.000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloks Investment Co., Omaha.
LOW RATES C, O. CABLBERO, 3124 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. $85.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W H. THOMAS SON. Keelln Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
340, I no., H. goods, totat cost, 33.60.
140, C mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost, 32.60.
Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
481 Rose Bldg., 16th end Farnam. Ty. 666.
.EGAU RATES LOANS
324.00 334f.OO or more
Easy payments. Utmost privacy.
740 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2J95.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at Its and
24 per cent. W. C. Flatau; estob. 1892.
6th floor Rose-Securities Bldg. Tyler 960.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock. 1614 Dodge D 6611 K 1891.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
HOMES FOR 100 FAMILIES.
Several thousand acres, located ens to
four miles from Crowley, Ordway, Sugar
City and oeven miles from Rooky Ford,
Colo.; main lines Missouri Pacific and
Santa Fe. This land produces large yields
alfalfa, corn, wheat, oats and barley. Cat
tle and sheep feeding, dairying and hog
raising very profitable. Tha 1917 crop un
der the Twin Lakes system, alfalfa, about
38,600 acres; corn and other grain about
7,000 acres; sugar beets, 6,000 acres, and
other Intensive and general farming. Spe
cial Homeseckers' Excursion the first and
third Tuesdays of each month. Soil sur
vey report on this land by N. A. Bengtson
of the University of Nebraska and Mis
souri Paclflo booklets on this farming dis
trict free. If you are looking for a home
do not delay, but phone or see us at once
for full Information and rates. Liberty
bonds aocepted same as cash at 105. We
own this land. Phono Tyler 2826. B. H.
Talmage, Vies President. The TwTn Lakes
Land and. Water Co., or H. R. Follmei
Co.. 336 First Nat. Bank Bid.. Omaha.
FOR SALE 483 acres level, black soli
wheat land, near juiestmrg, evt zi-iv-io
and s. w. J8-10-43. Good terms. Will F.
(jledentopf, Owner, Council Bluffs, la.
Colorado land for sale.
330-ACRE Improved Logan county, Colorado;
one of the best wheat farma In northeaBt.
am Colorado, slightly rolling, good soil, ell
tillable. Price 327.60 per acre. John B.
Phlpffen, 322 First Nat'l Bk. Bid. Omaha.
Min-iesota Lands.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS Get a farm home In
rich corn and clover belt along new Soo Line,
60 miles St. Paul-Minneapolis; landseek
ers all say, "I saw nothing better."
You'll liks this wonderfully prosperous
stock and -dairy region too; rich soils,
hardwood timber, plenty rainfall, health
ful climate, beautiful lakes, fins schsols,
creameries everywhere. Prices 316 per
acre and up. Improved or wild; easy terms.
Map and list free. Baker. N. 117, St.
Croix Falls. Wis. .
Missouri Lands.
' SMALL MISSOURI FARM.
10 cash and 16 monthly, no Interest or
taxes; highly productive land; close to
three big markets. Write for photographs
and full information. MUNGER, A-119.
N. Y. .Life Bldg., Kansaa City, Mo.
GREAT bargains--36 down, $4. monthly.
buys 40 acres gooa irun ana pounry mnu
near town, southern. Missouri. Price only
3220. Address Pox 282, Springfield, Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
RANCH,
1,720-acrs combination grain and stock
ranch, located In Cherry county on Nio
brara river, six mile from railroad. 700
acres good evaj bench term land, 360
acres In cultivation, cropped thts.Vear to
corn, wheat, oats, rys, millet, navy beans
and potatoes. 160 acres Niobrara bottom,
fart of which Is tha best of hay land,
09 acres good alfalfa land. Balance of
ranch rolling to rough- pasture, all well
grassed. Plenty of timber for fuel and
fence posts as well as affording protection
for stock during winter. ' Ranch watered
by river. Bear creek and springs. Will
run 260 head of cattle the year around.
Improvements located In fine native grove
in the valley and consist of six-room
house, two barns, silo and other buildings.
School house located on ranch.
.This is a genuine bargain at SIS per
acre. One-third cash and will carry bal
ance to suit purchaser.
This territory has never been boomed.
By buying now you are gettfhg In at bed
rock prices.
KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
OMAHA, NEB. x
845 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1160,
KIMBALL COUNTY.
lit acres ltt miles from Dlx, Kimball
county; 316 acres can be farmed with a
tractor; fine wheat land; west half sec.
3-14-64, Price 24 per acre; hi cash.
WHITE A HOOVER, .
Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
SEWING MACHINES
Prices Slashed
Greatest used Sewing Machine Bj.;-f:ainn
ever offered by this House.
SINGERS, WHITES,
NEW HOMES,
' WHEELER & WILSON
$7.50, $9, $10, $12.50, $14, $15 'and $18
If you need a Sewing Machine; come in
and see what real bargains these are.
EXTRA SPECIAL
10 Drop-Head Singer Machines. 7-draw-er,
Drop Head, good as new. Not a mark on
them; worth $50 each. Your choice for .
$28.75. '
100 new Ball Bearing White Machines
for rent.
MICKELS
15th and HARNEY. D. 16G2.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
WIDOW'S SACRIFICE
EASTERN NEBRASKA
No one to woYk her 800
acre farm; must tell; less than
200 miles west and north of
Omaha, seven miles from
railroad town, good house,
large barn, well fenced and
vatered; half could be culti
vated, 125 acres in crop this
vear. Cost the present owner
$25 per acre. Will sell to the
highest bidder on reasonable
terms.
W, B. CARPENTER, Austioneer,
Room 300, 818 Walnut" St.,
Kansas City, Mo.
SMALL Nebraaka farm on easy payments
5 aorea up. We farm the farm ws sell
you. The Hungerford Potato Growers'
association. 16th and Howard Sts., Omaha.
Douglas nil.
FOR SALE 126 acres, all level. In Repub
lican valley; mile to achosl; 1 miles
frora Alma, Harlan county, Nebraska.
Ktx-room house, large barn. 6i acre, 44
cash. John W Shaffer, Alma, Neb.
65-ACRE farm for sale, 4-rooin house, barn
and bay shed, corn crib, hog shed and
other outbuildings, 6 miles south of
Platlsmeuth, Neb. Write or call on A,
Q. Bach Co., Plattsmouth, Neb,
40 ACRES Irrigated land, every aore first
class; all fenced and In orop. Will deal
for a new clear residence. Price 14,000.
Box 206, Oakland. Neb.
LIST your lands for quick results with C
J. Canan, 310 McCagus Bldg., Omaha.
fir florin Lands '
NEW JORDAN "VALLEY PROJECT.
HEART OF THE RANGE.
Get on the ground floor with 30 acres
Irrigated land In connection with epen
rang... .You can grow stock successfully
and cheaply Exouraton Dec, 4. Send for
bulletin.
HARLEY J. HOOKER,
940 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg., Omaha.
Texas Lands.
SEE! us for Texas land. We furnish cattle.
You pay from profits. Thomas Olson, 40
Karbaeh Bldg.
GOOD corn landvEast Texas, 326 an acre.
Get my free book.
W. S. FRANK, 201 Neville Block. Omaha.
Wvominir Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 350 per a..
inciuuing (JHUi-up witter iihiiui, ncuir
Levi & C. M. Rylander. 364 Omaha Nat'l.
. Miscellaneous.
40 ACRES nice lakeshore, mile town, 160,
360 cash; 40 acres. It cleared, house,
barn, 3600. 3200 cash. Tom) O. Mason,
Cumberland,' Wis.
RANCH bargains, all sices, good terms. A.
A. Patiman, 301 Karpack Blk
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us If you want
to keep It. .
E. P. SNOWDEN SON,
423 S. 16th. Douglaa 1371.
WA1 TBDt-3'0 acrea Pierce county. Neb,
Owners only. tillable. Give good dst
scrlptlon, price and terms, 301 Karbaeh
Blk.. O taha. Neb.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
OMAHA POULTRY ASS'N
holds Us annual show at Auditorium No
vember 2S to December t.
DON'T M1S3 IT.
Horses Live StockVehicles
A TEAM of horses for sals cheap. Call
Mr. Sam Noble, 1246 South 14th St
Douglas 6995.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Margaret A. Clark and husband
to Anna G. Brand, Newport avenue,
218 feet east of Twenty-eighth
avenue, south side, 44x120 3 4209
Louis Schrelbman and wife to Etta
Lltman, Twentieth street, 264
feet south of, Clark street, east
side, 37x140. 1
Estcllo Marquette to Ida Peters, north
east corner Twentieth and Sprague
street, 60x120, and other property 1
Nellie IfcGratti and husband to Jos
eph M. O'Hern, southwest corner
Thirty-sixth and T street, 60x60.. 1200
Jennie M. Pinkerton and husband to
Lillian C. Jacobs, Lafayette avenue, ,
73 feet west of Forty-first street,
north side, 25x150 3500
Belle Q. Evans and husband to Elma
L. Cannan, Franklin street, 400 feet
west of Thirty-eighth street, north
side, 60x130, and other property.. 1000
Verna V. Sloan and husband to Barker
Co., Fortyflfth avenue, 100 feet
south of Maple street, west side,
60x126 1
Charles W. Martin and wife to
Jacob Raduzlner, Newport avenue,
296 feet west of Twenty-fourth
street, south side, 44x120 800
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipts fair, demand good en all
grades of prairie hay and alfalfa. Market
firm and higher on all grades of prairie
hay. Alfalfa continues steady.
Hay Choice upland prairie 323.00; No. 1,
321.0022.00; Ni 2. 317.00018. 60; No. 3,
314.0016.00. '
Midland No, 1, 321.00023,03; No. t.
317. 00018. 50.
Lowland No. 1, 316 00017.00; No. 3,
113.00014.00; No. 3, 311.6012.50.
Alfalfa Choice, 331.00; No. I, 323,00
30.00. Standard $26. 00028.00; No. 2,
324.0025.00; No. 8, 321.00 22.00.
8trawT-Oat S9.60; wheat, 36.00.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Any Kind of Killer Oattle Bring
Good Price; Hogs Steady
to 5o Higher; Feeder
Lambs Active.
Omaha, Nov. 33, 1917.
Cattle, Hog. Sheep.
Receipts wersi
Official Monday ...
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ,
Estimate I'rlday ,
31,343 3.413 .414
...13,117
..11.(33
,.,",44
,., 3.300
4,31
4.441
1,311
l.to
.13.338
13,164
16.317
1.330
Five days this week.. (3.1(4 33.307 41.763
Same days last week. .68,917 30,443 34,670
Pamo days 2 wks. ago,4,3 31.14 34,427
Fame days 3 wka. ago. 43.743 13.441 17.835
Same ilays 4 wks. eo.61,13 13.6S8 37,127
ame days last year.. 41,391 43,476 64,421
Receipts and disposition of live stock In
the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for
34 hours ending at t o'clock yeaterday:
RECEIPTS-CARS.
' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
r M. 8(. P.... I 1
Wabash 11 . ..
Union Paolde...... 44 6 ,.
C. N, W., east., f 3 1.3
C, N. W., west,, li 31 t i
C St, P., M. 4k O. X 1 N .,
C, B. A Q., east.. 1 1 I
C B. Q, west.. 31 11 1 3
C, B. I, 4 P.teast ., I
Chicago Ut, West, .. 1
Total receipts... 103 34 13 3
DISPOSITION HKA P.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
MorHis & Co 336 630
Swift & Company. ... 1.376 1,317 248
Cudahy Packing C..l,t( 1,01 - 333
Armour Co 383 1.463 1,17
Schwarts A IV 13 ....
J. W. Murphy 31 ....
Lincoln Pausing Co.. I .,
S. Omaha Packing Co. 37 ....
Wilson Packing Co.. 321 ,,
Kohr Packing Co.... 116 .... ....
Cudahy, Denver, .... to
Armour, lnver. 1,13V
W. B. Vansant Co... 14 ....
V. B. Lewis. 138
Hunslnxer A nver., 33 .... ....
J. B. Root Co.... 73
J. H. Bulla 34
Kosenstock Bros 83 .... ....
K. O. Kellogg 74
Werthelmor & Dogen. 744 ....
Kills A Co 66
Sullivan Bros (7
Rothschild ft Krebs... S
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co. 137
Christie ., 168
Higglns , t
Huffman ,, 6
"V
Mayors ., ,., 11 ,,
Qlsssberg 18 .... ....
Baker, Jones A Smith. 38 .... ....
Banner Bros 64 ....
John Harvey 186
Dennis A Francis..,.. 61
Jensen A Lungren... II ....
Straw 8
Other buyers 1,470 .... 4,377
Totals 3,466 4,(11 10.J76
Cattle On anything In- the killer line the
market was In unusually good shape for a
Friday. Receipts of beef steers were light
and the demand was fairly broad. Offerings
movea eariy at ruiiy steady prices, ana
butcher stock also sold rtedlly ' t gocd
firm figures. The only cornfuds of any
quality at all were one load of long year
lings that sold at 318.26. No choice rang
beevaa were here. The feeder trade was
continuation of the alow lower affair sf tha
last two or three days. Some good medium
weight steers sold fairly early at about tha
same prices that war paid yesterday, but
on ins duik or me altering! it was a weag
and draggy deal.
Beef steers and the general run of butcher
cattle ars fully steady for the week, and
soma ef the choice cows are. If anything,
little higher. Stock cows have been active
all week and alsorcre selling a little better
than they did a week ago. The general de
cline In stockers and feeders the last three.
nays amounts to luuy sua ana prices ars
that much lower than last week's close.
The greatest decline has been noted In the
heavy high priced feeder which air as
much as 76c lower, while good to choice
medium weight steers have held up better
than anything else.
Quotations on cattla Prime heavy beeves.
114.60916.00; good to choice beeves. 313.63
yi4.(; fair to good beeves, 311.0013.00i
common to fair beeves 87.00011,00; good
to choloevyearllngs, f 14.00 16.00 ; fair to
good yearlings, 413.00 14.00; common to
fair yearlings, 3.6ell. 00; prim heavy
grass beevss, $1 2.00 13.60 ; good ta choice
grass beeves, ll0.004ill.E0; fair to good
grass oeeves, sif.uiHa tu.uo; common to fair
grass beeves, 17. oojf 8.40; , .good ta chola
heifers, 8,003.36; good to choice, cows,
37.7ii8.36; fair to good cows, 34.3607.(01
oommon to fair cows, 86.2608.00; prim
feeding stesrs, 312.OO013.vOi good U sholc
feeders, 3.7611.76; fair to good feeders,
88.00&I.60; common to fair feeders, 36.000
7.061 good to choice stockers. 88.76010.60:
stock heifers, 36.608.60; stock cows, 36. od
07.60; stock calves, 16.00010.40: veal calves
39.00H.tiO; bulls, stags, etc., 5.608.00.
nepresentative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No, Ar. Ft.
1 400 36 CO 2 710 37 00
26 664 8 00 S01 t 26
.1001 IS 66 22..,,..., S( 11 00
9 1166 11 60
18.. 133 17 73
17 1219 13 00
Hogs Receipts of hogs for a Friday wess
liberal and on the early rounds Jrede was
fairly active. Shippers took w begs
early, but their purchsses were not as
liberal as during- (ha early part ef the week.
The trade all around was steady to ie
hiffhP A Inn n til OA --. . .. I . Y. 1 1 , U
- r- . w. , ..), w ,.., E. ,,11 u, willll WW
bulk of the hogs moved at 817.7617.86,
and toward the close of th market as
sumed a somewhat easier ton and there
werei still several loads unsold. Receipts
of stock pigs were considerably heavier to
day than yesterday and trad was slow.
Representative sales:
No, Av. h. Pr. No. Vv. eh. Pr.
47. .220 480 117 60 62. .248 120 817 66
8V..250 840 17 70 30. .307 140 17 76
42. ,297 110 17 80 66, .246 ISO 17 80
66. .861 40 17 83 60. .117 ... 170
PIGS.
33.. 17 ... 18 66 1S5..133 ... 10 (0
Sheep A light Friday's run ef sheen and
lambs was her today, hardly enough stuff
of any kind showing up to mak mar.
ket. Killers of all kinds wore nominally
steady, only on load changing hands on
the early rounds at 316.86. There wer
practically no fat sheep on th market,
Trade In feeding lambs was active at prices
that ruled about steady with yesterday's av
erage, best handywelght kinds selling up to
tis.uo. reeding sneep were scarce and
nominally steady.. For theNveek fat lambs
show a decline of 2660o under last week's
close. Sheep have ruled about steady, with
a slight advanoe .In th top price, 311.(0 be
ing paia mis weeic. feeders ar about
steady with last Friday, good western lambs
of any good weight at all going at 117.760
18.26. Feeder yearlings for the weak hava
brought 414.2014.26, with few lambs at
18. VII.
Quotations en sheep and tambai Lamba.
fair to chlce, I1C60O17.26; lambs, feeders,
317.01S.26 lambs, culls, 11 00016.00)
yearlings, fair to choice, $11.10013.36; year
lings, feeders, 112.00014.28; wethers, fair
to cnoice, Jll.uu WIS.tu; ewes, fair to choice,
89.26011.60; ewes, breeders. 810.60016.60;
ewes, feeders, 37.6010.36; awes, culls and
cannerg, 36.0007.36,
St. Louis JJt Stock Market.
St. Louis. Nov. 23. Cattle Receint. 2.408
head; market, steady; native beef steer,
38.00016.00; yearling steers and heifers,
37.00016. 00; cows, 86.00911. 00: steckers
and feeders, 36.SO0U.O4; Texas quarantine
steers, $8.76010.60; fair to prime, southern
beet steers, 3S.0DI2.76; beef cow and
heifers, I6.0010.00; prime yearling steers
and heifers, $7.60010.00; native calves
$5.76013.26.
Hogs Receipts, ,(06 head: market.
higher; lights, $17.60017.8$; pigs, $l.ts
17.50; mixed and butchers, $17.70018.00;
good, heavy, $17.85018.06; bulk ef sales,
$17.60018.00.
sheen snd Lambs Receipts, 43 head:
market, steady; lambs, $13.00017.(0:' swes.
$10.00012.25; canners, $6.0008.(0.
Chicago Live Stock aMrket, ,
Chicago, Nov. 23, Cattle Receipts. $.000
head; market, steady; native steers, $7.40
6f 5.0U: western steer. 36.10013.76: steckers
and feeders 86.10011.36; cows and heifers,
u.(iutpij.iu; calves, I7.00JP U.oo.
Hogs Receipts, 26,000 head; market.
firm; bulk of sales, 317.70013.00; light,
$17.15018.00; mixed, $17.60018.10; heavy,
$17.50018.05; rough, $17.(O017.((; pigs,
$14.00017.26.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3.000 head;
market, steady; wethers, $8.75012.30; ewes,
$7.40011.40; lambs, $13.65017.85.
filomr City live Mack Market,
filoux City, la., Nov. 23. Cattle Re-
celpts, 2,200; market steady; beef steers,
$8.60 01(00; fat cows and heifers, $7,000
(.50; canners, $6.(003.50 stockers and
feeders, $8.00012.50; calves, $7.60012.00;
bulla, stirs, etc., $6.S0Q8.(0; feeding cows
and heifers, 86.760. 86.
Hogs Receipts, 7, 00; market lOc
higher; light, $17.(0017.75; mixed, $17.70
& 17.85;- heavy. $17.80017.96; pigs, $17.$
019.00; bulk, $17.66 017.90. '
Sheep Receipts, 3,600; market steady.
' S'ew York Sugar Market. '
New Yerk, Nov. 23. Sugar, raw, market
steady; molasses, $8.02; centrifugal, $8.90;
refined, market steady; fins granulated,
$8-"
GRAIN APPRODOCE
New Corn Shows Increase in
Quality; Oats Continue
Strong; By and Barley
in Demand.
Omaha. November 23, 191".
Arrivals of grata today totaled only127
car, with 43 cars of wheat, 34 Of oornT 39
of oala, I of rye and I oar ef barley.
The bulk of the new corn effering re
ceived here of late show a pUrlal Increase
in quality, especially those from the south
ern part et th state, a) while many of
them grad around Ne. $ and No. 6. It Is
only due to. seselv moisture which they
contain, arid If moved quickly a,nd dried can
be turned let a fairly geod merchantable
article.
Trad today was rather alow, but the
greater part ef th offering War tventvalty
disposed ef. Cor eaOnti strong, while
the sales f nsw showed a slight Increase
over yesterday's sales, local buyers taking
most all of (he, while some ar being sold
te farmsre who are here on the floor te
buy a few ear for feeding purposes. No.
while, new. sold at $1 36 and the No, $ yel
low' at $l.T. 'while th Ne. grad ef yel
low vera sold at $t.tO4.(0; No. I mixed
sold at $1.4601(1 and (he No.. mixed t
$146. .
Oat continues te b Very strong and gold
up 44 e to ltie ever yesterday' sales, the
bulk bringing the extreme advance. Ele
vator interests wsre good buyers,, much ef
tills eeree) being bought for government
us. Th standard grade sold at 11 H and
the No. 3 whit at .Otfflc
Rye and barley were In good demand to
day, these samples being taken quite freely.
Rye was up half-cent, while barley, was
a little stronger. No. 3 rys sold at (1.74
and th No, 8 at $113 H- No. 1 maltlnn
barley sold at 31. 8041. 31, while the No. 3
grade went at $1.87 01.38, Ne, 1 feed bar
ley brought $1.20.
Clearances werei Wheat and flour equal
to 831.000 bushels: corn, none oats, 479,000
bushels, .
Primary wheat receipts were (S9.68
bushels and shipments 387,000 bushels,
sgalnst receipts of 1,1(000 bushels and
shipments ef 1,133.00 bushels last year. '
Primary corn reoelnts wers 741,06 bush
els ami shipments 189,000 husbels, against
receipts of 1,0(9,000 bushels and shipment
ef $64,000 bushels last year,
Primary oats receipts were $44,60 bush
sis and shipments 1,011, 006 bushsls, against
receipts uf 738, 0Q( bushels and shipments
of 731,000 bushels last mr.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
( , Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Clflcs go 41 833 188
Minneapolis ,,,,, ,,.,,,,.$44 ,-, . ,.,
Puluth .39
Omaha , 4 ( 8
Kansas City It (4 61
St. Louts 76 (f
Winnlpsg $7$ ,.,
Wheat No. 1, hard winter; S cars, 8J.U;
No, $, hard winter, 4 cars, (2.13; 1 bulkhead,
$313; No, 3, hard vlnter, i cars, $2.09; $
bulkhead, $2.00; No. 2, yellow hard winter,
3 cars, 32.08; No, 3, yellow hard winter, 1
car, $3.06; No. 8, dark hard winter, I car,
$8.18 No, $, dark northern spring, I ear,
$8.1$; No. 1 northern spring, 1 car, $3.1(;
No, S, rsd spring. 1 oar, $3.07; Nq. $, mix
ed oommon white, 1 car (smutty, 12 per
cent spring, (8 par cent white). 2. 01; No. t,
durum, $ cars, $3.13; 1 car (smutty) $3.11;
No. S, umber durum, 1 car, $2.16; No. .
amber durum, irs, $3.18; 1 car (smutty,
$ per cent rye) $3.11. No. , mixed common
red durum,, 1 ear (13 per cent, spring, 36
per cent durum), $2.11; No, f,. Silled com
mon red durum, 1 car (8 per Vent hard
red spring, 1$ per tent common sed dur
um), $2.07, ' i
Rye No. , cars, $I,N; No, . I cars,
I 7$. . :
Barley Ne. t, t ear, $1.31) 1 cay, $l.i
No. 8, 1 car, $1.38; No. 1, feed. I car, $1.80;
sample, 1 car (wheat n.lxed) , $1.24.
Corn No. ( white, 1 cay $l.S8j No. (
yellow, 2 ear, 11.14 1 $- car, $17; Not
yellow, 1 car, $1.6; 1 car, $1.46; 1 ear,
$1 8481 I can, $1.40; No. i mired, 1 car,
$1661-1 ear, $1.45; Ne. I mixed, 1 car,
$1.45. . .
Oats Standard. 1 ear, 71Uot No. -I
white, ( oars, Ho; 1 ear, IQHei I ear,
70tto; ear 10) sample svhlte, I ears,;
lOVia.
Omaha Cash Price Corn! Nq. whits,
new, 31 3501.88; No. I yellow, Hew, $8.1$
02.20; No, I ysllow, nsw. 1.6(01.7; No.
( yellow, nsw, $1.4001.60; No. 8 mixed,
new, $3.160$.lOtt! No. $ mixed, nsw, $1.40
01.48; No. 4 mixed, nsw, $1 4001 44, Oats:
No. I white, new, 7107Ho: atandard,
7107ll4o; No. I whit, 7O071OI wo. 4 whit,
new, tH07Ottc. Barley: Malting, $1.11
01.33; No. 1 tesd, $1.1501.16. Rye: Ne.
8, $1.18 Mi 0M4; No. 8, $l.$01.T$ty-
Local range at options:
Art. Open. 1 High. Low. Close, j YestT
Corn.
May 12$ 13$ 120 1 29 180
Oats. - ,
Dec 6 H 6 iH
May f 66 6'i 6tt 66H
Chicago ,3:8 prices, furnished Th Bm
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers.
816 South iilsteentn street, uinsnai
Art Open. I High. Low, Close. Te.
Oorn.
Jan.
Dsu,
May
Oats.
Dss.
May
rork.
Jan.
Lard.
Jan.
May
Ribs.
Jan,
May
1 81U
118
1 81
1J12?H
1 24
19
t 2414
I 18K
lit
117
1 18 4
'AS
117
(3
(H
611$
4$ 4V
24 88
4$ $0
24 (5
2$ 41
84 (7
24 60
(7
($H
4$ 3
24 (0
24 40
24 76
24 37
4 10
43 i(
4 (2
84 43
(4 86
24 $7!
24 40
84 Til 84 85
24 72
24 37
24 t 84 65
CHICAGO OBAIN AND PBOVISIONS.
New of No Maxlmatu Price on Oat Tends
to Strengthen Market.
Chicago, Nov, 88. Huge purchasing ef
oats for government account, together with
authoritative statements that ne maximum
price on oats would be established, had
strengthening effect today on the value of
all Board of Trade commodities. Corn
closed firm He te le net higher, oats up
lo to 2o and provisions varying from tin
changed to a rise of 8ic.
For the third day lq succession oats
Jumpod to new high record prices for the
season. The broad demand which existed
both for Immediate delivery and for future
options as well waa ascribed directly to
measures taken to supply ths ntfefls of tha
various entente governments. Topmost prices
of the day were reached after positive an
nouncement had been made that there was
no need or prospect of a maximum price be
ing fixed. Meanwhile, country holders
seemed sfrald to sell. Their chief reason
appeared to be scarcity of ears, although
(he government Is shortly expected to In
orease the number of oars In the wsst to
handle cereals, Including oats.
Corn prices reflected the pronounced car
shortags and the fact that unwelcome damp
ness and mild temperatures prevailed.
Strength of grain and- hogs lifted pro
vision. Besides, the market was bulllshly
affected by liberal shipments of packing
bouse products.
Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 8 yel
low, $3.19; No. 4 yellow, $1.9002.00. Oats:
No. I white, 71072a) standard, 7114 072 He
Ryei No. 2, 31.7801.78. Barley: $1,100
1.40. Seeds: Timothy, $6.0007.(0; clover,
$20.40026.00. Provisions: Pork; Nominal;
lard,. $37.(50)7.(0; ribs, $$7.(0.
Coffee Market.
New York, Nov. 38 The market for
coffee futures showsd rather a reactionary
tendency today, particularly during the
earlier trading. It seemed that reoent ad
vances had been sufficient to bring out
some realizing or a little trade selling and
after opening at a decline of t to $ points,
active months sold agj)ut 4 to 4 points net
lowerr December touched $.$0c and May
7.26c, but at this level the market steadied
on covering en reports of a steadier cost
and freight situation. Ths eloss was net
1 point higher to 1 point lower. Closing
bids: December, 6 8o; January, ( 96c;
March, 7.13c; May, 7.29c; July, 7.47c; Sep
tember, 7.65c.
Spot coffee was unchanged with quota
tions on the basis of 7 He for Rio and 914c
for Santos 4s. Cost and freight offers were
reported about 15 to 26 points abovs recent
sales. Very few 4s are being offered. Santos
3s were reported diere at 3.16c and 8s and 4s
at .10o, London credits.
The official cables shewed en advance of
75 rels at Klo; Santos spots were (0 re Is
and futures 25 rels higher.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. $8. Cattle Re
ceipts, 7,000 head; market, steady; prime
fed steers, $I6.5O01(.75; dressed beef
steers $11.00015.00; western steers, $8,000
12.76; cows, 35.50J910.50; heifers, $6,600
12.00; stockers and feeders, $6.60011.50;
bulls, $6.0007.75; calves, $6.60012.00.
Hogsf Receipts, 9,000 hnad; market,
steady; bulk of sales, $17.50017.76; heavy.
$17 70017.86; packers and butchers, $17.(0
017.76; light. $17.2(017.(0; pigs, $14,250
17.26.
Sheep- and Lamba Receipts, 1,000 bead;
market, steady; lambs, $16.60017.35; year
lings, 312.50til4.50; wethers, $11.50013.50:
ewes, $10.60012.00.
New York Cotton Market,
New York Nov. 23. The cotton market
today cloaed steady at a net advance of 1
to 37 point.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Backwardness of Sails, Despite
Brotherhoods' Assurance Re
garding Strikes, Stands
Out Prominently.
New Tork, Nor. 23. Backwardness of
rails, deeplte assurances that strike will
be called by th brotherhoods, wss the out
standing feature of today'e moderate busi
ness en th Stock axchange. Other shares
were disposed after early hesitation, to sup
plement sdvancea of ths midweek, but en
countered occasional opposition.
Foreign affairs were less In the fore
ground, although another violent break la
Italian exchange te a discount approaching
46 per sent created lncrrsd apprehension
respecting the outoome of Impending events
In that country,
Trading waa accompanied by frequent In
tervals of extreme dullness, but ths monot
ony of ths session wss relieved by Inter
mittent activity of pools In various spe
cialties at gross gains of 8 te $ points.
Stable Industrials, Including equipments
of the war division, again fluctuated within
restricted limits, but offered more resist
ance to pressure, 1'nitsd States Steal, for
example, mounting steadily lq the last hour
t 8KV,, a net gain of ltt. Lackawanna
Steel and Republlo Iron were unusually ac
tive at extreme advances of $ and $14
point, respectively.
Leathers, shippings and Western Union
participated rather unevenly at gross gains
of 1 te 4 points, but shsdsd toward tha
otaae on realising sals In Marin preferred
snd motur Issues. Sales amounted te (1$
shares.
Call money wss et tie lowest rate of
the week, declining from 31s to 2V per cent
for loana over the week, end on forecasts of
a favorable bank statement.
Bonds were firm, but dull. Liberty 4
changed hand at (7.(8 to 98 and th 31
at 88.88 to 99.06. Total salea, par value,
agKr"aated $.4,160,000. t '
Fnlted rttates bends, eld Issues, were un
changed on cell.
Number of sales and quotations en leading
atocksi Salea. High, Low. Close.
Am. tleet Sugar,;
American Can,...
Am. Car A Fndry.
Am. l-peomotive.. .
Am. S. A Refng..
Am. 8. A Kefng..
Am, Tel. A Tel...
Am. Kino, L. A 8.
74
$,;0t) 35 34H 364
1,000 6Vi (41 66
1,600 46 (4H 85
S.00U 1444 1614 ?U
3.000 7614 18U
200 10414 108
Anaconda Copper.
6.400
6
68
(414
1
6214
53
86
Atchison 1,(00 K
A. O. A W. I, S. I 2.000 100
(8
631i
171
18
Baltimore A Ohio.
But(e A Sup. Cop.
"1. Patroleum. . , ,.
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather...
Chesapeake A Ohio
C M. A St. Paul.
Chicago A N, W..
C. R. t A P. etfs.
China Copper,....
tOO (844
704 17
MOO jsi
(,300 68
138 ISIS
(4 671
1.009
1.700
40
4.100
00
3,100
48
38
47
87
(
18
41
34
88
(6
89
3
48
6!i
194k
tltt
36
80 1A
(11
(04
37
Colo. Fuel A Iron.
Corn Prod. Refng. 18.100
30
(7
(9
$4
Crucible Steel.,..,. (,(A
Cuba Cane Sugar. , .t
Distillers' Seourlty. 6,100
Kris 3,80
1H
14
General Eleolrlo... 4. 80S 133
188 183
General Motors..,. 6,600 44
fit. Northern pfd. 700 33
Ot. N. Or etfs.... 13,100 38 H
Illinois Csnlral
Inspiration Copper, 1,300 44
Int. U. M. pfd..., 29,800 98
Inter. Nickel 1,40 97
Inter. Paper 200 21
K. C. Southern.... 1,200 18
Kennecott Copper.. 2.700 (31
Louis. A Nash 1800 11
Maxwell Motors.., (00 8(
3 ((
$1
16H
8f
6
43
84
34
21
17
38
118
43
96
V -IV
83
$8
11$
844
78
8
24
4ti
fl2
27
83
17
88
84
(8
17
10
Mex. Petroleum... 2,00 73
Miami Copper , (00 (8
Missouri 1'aclfle... 1,60 34 H
Montana Power..., 20 66
Nevada Copper..., 600 17
N. Y. Central 60S 71
N. Y N. H. A H. 1.209 27
(7
Norfolk A West... 90 108
Northern Pacific... 660 83
Paclflo Mall
Pennsylvania 1,400 47.
Pittsburgh Coal
Kay Cop. Copper. 1.30 82,
Reading 11,609 78 1
Rep. Jron A Steel. 88,(00 7(1
Shat, Arts. Cop
106 101
7 V
89
1-
46
41
'33
11
73
13
11
18
lt
84
40
Southern Pacific 700
Southern Railway.. 1,26$
Studslutker Corp.., 12,(00
88
84
33
Texaa Co 1,700 144 148
Union Pacific 3,300 116 116
144
U, U
U. S. lnd. Alcohol. 8,809 114 110
ft
114
MH
18
1$
II. 8. Steel 126,000 0( 0$
It. 8. Steal pfd..,. 800 10 10
Utah Coper 1,10 1$ 18
Wabash pfd. "B". ,
Western Union.... 200 (3 ((
Westings. Electric. 1.600 89 38
831,
38
Total sains for th day, $16,00$ sbsrss,
New York Money Market.
New York, Nov. 23. Mercantile paper,
(0 per cent.
Sterling exchange Commercial sixty-day
bills on Links, $$.71; commercial sixty
day bifts. $4.70; demand, $4.76; ca.
bles, $4.7$ 1-18. '
Bar sllvsr 84.
Mexican dollars, J4.
Bonds Government, Irregular; railroad,
firm.
Tims loans Steady 1 sixty day, (0
per cent; 90 days, (0 per sent; l
months, (0 per cent.
Call money Easier; high, 8 per eent
low, 3 per cent) ruling rata, 2 per pent!
closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 8
per cent; Isst loan, 8 per cent,
U. S. 2s reg.... 94 'lit. N. 1st 4s. (0
de couiipn... !. Cen. ref 4 79
TJ. B. 8s, rW-.,, I. Mer. Mar, 6s.. 93
do coupon ... ( K. C. 8. ref .. 76
IT. 8. Libs. 8s 99 U A N. un. 4s. 86
yU. 8. 4s rog.,,,104 M K.AT. Ist4s. 66
tdo coupon ...104 M. l'ao. gen. 4. (4
Am. For. Seo 6s 44Mont, P. 6s.,,, 88
Am.T.AT. clt. 63 8N. Y. C. deb. S 98
Anglo-French 6s 0N. Paclflo 4s.,.. 82
Armour A Co. 4s 85 N. Paclflo 3s.... (8
Atch. gen. 4s.... S8ttO. S. L. ref 4s.. 88
B. A O. cv.4s 71 P. T. A T. 6s,. (2
Beth. B. ref f..Pa. eon. 4s... 98
rC. Leather (a,. 95 Pa. gen. 4s,... 10
Con. Pao 1st;... 7 Reading gen. 4s. 86
C. A O-cv. 6s., 738t. L.S.P.adj.(l 69
C, B. Q. J. 4s(93H. Paclflo ov. 4s. (9
C..M.i3.P.ev.4 71S. Railway 6s.... tt
C..R.AP.Ry.rrf.4s 2T. A P. 1st... 90
c. A n. ref 4 Vis TlhkV, Pacino 4s 8
O.AR.O. ref. 6s (0 IX S. Rubber (s. 76
D. C. 6s 1918..,, 90U. S. HI eel f.(. 9
Brie gen. 4s.... 40Wabash 1st ..J. 98
Oon. Eleo. 6s.... ( Bld. Offered,
Boston Wool Market.
Boston, Mass., Nov. 23. The Commercial
Bulletin will ssy tomorrow:
Trading In the local wool markot has
been within restricted limits this week,
although almost every kind of wool has
besn In request. VaVVlVues keep very firm
throughout th list.
Manufaoturcrs report a greater percent g
of machinery than ever engaged on mili
tary contracts. Ths fall Wools are being
purchased In the southwest at prices rang
ing from 60o to 64n,
Scoured basis: Texas fine, 12 months,
$1.(801.72; fine, eight months, $1.65 01.60
California northern, $1.7001.76; middle
county, $1,5(01.66; southern, $1.3501.40.
Oregon: Esstern No. 1, staple, 31.80;
eastern clothing $1.6001.60; valley No. 1,
$1.(001.65.
Territory, fins staple. $1.6001.8$; half
blood, combing, $1.76 01.80; three-eighths
blood, combing, $1.4601.60; fine clothing,
$16O01.6i; fine medium, olothing, $1.6(0
1.80.
Pulled extrs, $1.8001.85; AA, t).70l.8;
A supers, $1.6001.(5.
New York Metal Market.
New York', Nov, 28. Metal exchange
quotes tin nominal, 380.00.
Lead Steady; spot, 36.37 bid.
Spelter Quiet; spot !ast St. Louis de)
livery, $7.7608.00.
At London Copper, spot, 110; futures,
110; electrolytic, 126. Tin, spot, Ml
ISsi futures, (361, 15s. Lead, spot, 30 10s;
futures, 29, 10s; spelter, spot, 54 ; futures,
50. v
New York Cotton Market
New York, Nov. 23. Cotton futures
operlbd steady; December, 38. (On; January,
28.30c; March, 28.06c; May, - 27.8Sc; July,
17.63c. .
Cotton Spot, quiet; middling, 30.05c; ne
sales.
Cotton futures closed steady; December,
29.05c; January, 28.62c; March, 26.20c; May,
20.02c; July, 37.79c.
Duluth Linseed Market.
Duluth, Nov. 23. Linseed On track,
$3.283.33; arrive, $9.16; arrive In
November, $3.28; arrive on December 6,
$3.19; November, $3.25 asked; Decem
ber, 33.16 asked; May, $3.16 asked.
Liverpool Cotton Market,
Liverpool, Nov. 23. Cotton Spot quiet;
prices Hteaily; middling, 22.16d: low mid
dling, 21. Ud; good ordinary, 20.63d; ordi
nary. 20.1 Id. Sales, 8.000 bales. Including
2,000 American. Receipts, 41,000 bales.
London Money Market.
London, Nov. 23. Silver Bar, 42 1(-I4d
per ounce.
Money 4 per cent
Discount Rates Short bill, 4 per cent;
three-month bills, 4 per cent.
Kansas City F rod ore Market.
Kansaa City, Nov, 2$. Butter. Kits and
Poultry Market unchanged.
U, S. MISSION Oil
HEXTUPOFTRII
Members of American Party;
core Personal Triumphs With,
British Colleagues; Im--pressed
by Preparation,
London, Nov. 23. Colonel E. M
House authorised the following state
ment to the British officials, press
and public:
"I have been imprc9se4 by the
wonderful machinery you have cre
ated here at the heart of your em
pire to control your part of the war.
You have given the world an ex
ample of the efficiency of democracy
which will be of lasting value.
"We also are creating in Washing
ton vast new machinery of gov
frnmitnt frft hrtntr ttiir rmirre 4ft
bear and we shall profit by what we
have seen here.
"It is inspiring to feel that our two
organizations will work closely and
frankly together in the cause of lib
erty." The departure of the mission was
made as quietly as its arrival a fort
night agp, There was no ceremony,
as comparatively few persons knew
the time and place. Those who said
farewell to the Americans included
Foreign Secretary Balfour, Chief
Justice Lord Reading and the Amer
ican ambassador.
Kaiser Approves Suffrage Bill.
Amsterdam, Nov, ?3. A dispatch
from Berlin says Emperor William,
has approved bills for Prussian suf
frage reforms and for changes in th
composition of the upper houts of
Parliament. The dispatch adds that
the bills soon will be introduced in
ine vici.
BBADBTBEET'J BSVIICYT Of TOAD.
Cheerful Fosllng Due $ SJaeeee ef Allied
Arms Boosts Bnslneaa,
New York, Nev, 88. Bradstreet'g tomor
row will sayl
More cheerful fsellng, probably born ef
th reported successes ot th allied arras
overseas, apparently completion et slock
markot liquid tloa. heavy government buy
ing, the return ot Liberty loan money lnto
circulation, 3-csnt cotton, unrestricted order
ing by th excellently situated surplus crop
sons, reported high bank clearances and
super-animated activity In must Industrial
lines turning out essenUsls et war are (ac
tor that easily eclipse any tagging tenden
cies that prevail. In a number et llnse, and
more especially In the esst, buying tor civil
ian account perforce reflect a pause, Ihtt
being largely due te the tact that th gov.
ernment's want rscelv preference and part
ly to (he apparent Inability of ordinary r,
tall trade to enliven at a time when fendy'
stuff are Inordinately high, whan varlouej
campaigns to encourage economy are u&iir
way, ana wnen, too, the ordmarjt toq in
the etreet Is paying for Liberty bends la
Installment, Howsvsr, the prodigious spend- -Ings
ef th government quicken movements
In general and render the observer prac
tically oblivious to the snforoed prudenoe of
the ordinary trader. Vet In the faoe ef con
servatism normal wants are sufficient to
make up a, relatively largo volume, and,
significantly enough, part . of th West,
southwest and most ef the south disclose the
best trade movsmsnt and collection ever
experienced, demand being for Immediate,
as wsii a for distant delivery. There are
no surplus stoclcs of manufacture; goods,
and, as sunpllea of fuel, labor and railway
can ar Insufficient, production cannot, very
well he speeded up. It la true that th labor
situation has Improved In spot, du to th
cutting down of rlonessentlals, but this Im
provement ts pot likely to be lasUng r sub
stantial. r "
Wetktt bank clearings, $$,$8,831,M$l
New York Osnerul Market.
New Tork, Nov. 83. riourulet; enrtng
patents, $10.E610.H4; winter patsnta, $10.68
410.76; wlntor straights, tl4.S0eit.S0t Kan.
sas straights, $11.0011.10. '
. Cornmeal Btoady; fin white and yellow,
J40i(.J$; coarse, 6.18C64$; kilo dried
Bye-Easy; No.' $ western, SUTw, e. t f.,
New York. ' i .
Barley Steady; feeding, $1.0491.0$; mail
ing, 3l.J0ffl.86; California, $.$61.40; o. t.
f. New York.
Corn Spot, firm; all offering withdrawn;
new No. 3 yellow, $11814, . f. New York,
shipment this week; Argentine, $3.0603.16,
f. . b. cars, New York to arrive.
Oats Strong, standard, 78p761.
Hay Easier; No. 1, $1.60; No., $l,(0:No.
8, $1.40; shipping, $1.1601.86.
Hops Ussy; state, msdlum te choice,
1317, 707c; mo, nominal. I'aclflo coast,
1817. 28033c; 1810, 18$23o. ,
Hides SUady; Bogota, 41c; Central Am
erica, 40o.
Leather Firm: hemlock sal overweights.
No. 1, $lo; No. 2, 48o. , ,
Provisions Pork, strong; mess, $43.16;
family, 864.0tf $6.08 ;, short clsar, $62.0449
67.00. Lard, firm; middle wsst, $28,200
88.30.
Tallow Btrnnsi rltv nunl.l
ales, ' ,
Wool rirm; domcstlo flesce, XX Wo
and Pennsylvania, toe. ,
Butter Market firm; receipts, f.tll tubs;
creamsry higher than ettrai, 4714 4J4T1;
sstra (82 score), 4(ty46te; firsts, 430
44n; seconds, 4042o. , '
fresh gathersd eatras, (763c extra firsts,
tt(6ci firsts, 60fy64o; seconds, 44Q46oi
refrigerator specials murks, Insurance paid.
$434He; firsts. 83tteS3tio. ,
Cheese Marks steady; receipts,- f.tST
boxes; state whole milk flats, fresh spe
cials, 23fto; stste whole milk flats, average'
run, 33c.
Poultry Dressed, market firm; chickens,
81 Mi 86c; fowls. n087He; turkiyg, 0
' i '
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
St. Joseph, Nev. 31. Cattle Receipts, !,.
16.00; cows and heifers, $6.26013.00: calves,
ss (ififflin nn T
Hogs Rccslpts, 4,(0$ head; market
alow. DrosDscts stesdv; ton. Silas, tmv
sales, $17.4617,66.
Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 1,800 head;
market lower; lambs, $11.86lf.68; ewes.
(.Wig. ll.DV. ' j
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlta.
New York, Nov. 33. Bvaporated apple.
Prunes, arrivals small, California, 8JlJi,c,
unwu. Apncois, scarce; fancy,
20o, Peaches, scarce; standard, Ho; choice,
HUOf ffcneV. IStZe HtBl-ia,
loos rhuscstela, ?HBc; choice to fancy
uon layers, fi.su.
Minneapolis Oral Market,
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 83. Flour
Market unchanged.
Barley $1.06 44 1,$3.
Rye $1.7(01.77. -
Bran 334.00 16.00.
Corn No. 8 yellow, $2.0(02.1$.
Oats No. 3 whits, 6814J64c
Flaxseed 33 22 02.26.
Turpentine and Bosln.
Savannah. Ga.. Nov. J8. Turpentine
Firm. 4Hc; sales, 388 bbls.l receipts, 221
bbls.; shipments, 277 bbls.; stocks, 88,36T
bbls. .
Rosin Firm: mIm R7a t,hl, ' ....int.
S84 bbls.; shipments, 326 bbls.; stacks, .
mil uuis. uniniions: ij, j,, rr, u, 6s,5;
H 36.60; 1 $4.65; K. $8.60; M, $7.H; N.
$7.65; WO. $7.63; WW, $7.75, bid.
Chicago General Market.
Chicago, Noy. 28. Butter Lower; cream
ery, 86 45c.
Eggs Firm; receipts, 4.01S eases; first.
46U tti)4Kn- nritinarv lrl alaawr..., .1
cases Included, 42 0 470.
potatoes Receipts, 20 care; unchanged.
Poultry Alive unsettled; fowls, 164)
lttto; springs, l$o; turkeys, StQlto. .
Kansas City Grain Market.
Kansaa City,' Mo.. Nov. 28. Corn No. I.
Lil. 8541. 6b No. $ whits. $2.06; No. 1 yeU
ow, z.uitci.io; December, 61.26); Jan
uary, $1.52.
Oats No. f white, 72 t", No. t mixed,
724J72V4C.
Bt. Louis Grain Market.
St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 23. Corn No. 2,
31.80; No. 20,-hite, $I.S791.SQ; Pocembrr,
l.: i; Uxy. Il.UH HI. 20.
Osts Mi. 2, I2ttG73Ma; Ne. S whit
New York Dry Goods Market,
New Uirk. Nov. IS. Drir Goods Cattnw
goods and. yarns here today were extlve and
strong, with rising prices. Well market
were quiet The eilk trade was quiet.
London Htoek Exchenge.
London, Nov. 23. American securities
wore firm on the stock exchange today,
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