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    IHK OMAHA HKt:: MONDAY, NOVKMUKK J0, 1U22.
Chicago Grain
BRINGING UP FATHER
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Sit JICCS AND MAGCIt IN IVLL
PAGE OF COLOR IN THE SUNDAY BEE
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManui
(Copyright jf:?;)
Hy I II Mil l i l. Ml( ll-iFLS.
llmah lie UuH M ir.
Cltiviik'. Xv. 19. A tdouler trade
!th wjt iint'lnir inr to the MiclKHt
'( the fiuun fur all grame m. on
l;mt WAt-k, with Hie gitlne well h'M at
11,11 IukI, .Wi giilng on wheat Here
I to 1 i "c, rum I 5 4 to 3 ! , out
1 to "c anil r l-2e, Advanres
ere mm-trt In the fnce of llliepil re
".liang- .il- by large holilere who
were takliiK rnt. lantern iU
litlnrg na well na tlx country traders
were more largely repreaeiitecl on the
tiuylnii alilu tliuii for a long tim Th
f.'fiinar i mora rlieerful throushnut
Hie. Bruin tra.l an-l the airrloultural
Kwtlinia ii ml Knwrul busineei Ima Im
proved.
That otmtruc tive loutli'iahip can ac
i iiiiil'llcli mi liiiiiirn amount of rooiI
for the prixluri ra and for tha tmnliieaa
nml tlmini'lul Irilep-ata In Kent-rat hn
lnen dfiiioimiriitiil by the action of
the pro In market, valine hnvlnn nrt
VHtioei! Irregularly allies the mlihlla of
September In wheat and the middle of
AttKUst for course groin. At that
time the oiitliwik for lilirher prlre
aieined hopehea hy the tank mid file
of the a ruin Irndo, while thoae mont
lliilly Inli-realeil liere nnd III the enat
wl'-d tip the eitiiiitlon umt liy their
euhilllnir effort mieoeeileil In turn
lull the merit. il altitude of the trnde
ftoin jieealmlHlle In optlmlatln chimin-!
and Improvement luia been
ali-uily.
I'ntiirre AdteJice,
iVht futures hav silvan"! "i "
mil, ki io 2'ir; oats, it io
H1,'', aril t. In W from in
fl HUNO H WAY TO TREAT Mr ON ollR ' orF THtriOAT, I, MERC" HOT J PU , . y?.
Omaha Produce
'iO'rt' l"Wnt unti j'fciiitih.-p lMi1irff in
nil grii'i It ti.ta l"--ii rvlilni to hfl
v In. i.i.uvtit wli' ii miirki nil"l
rtHhlliiina. i hat "llli K initio .llln h
low pr-xlu' l i'nii, n 'iim'i In
f v u r 01" At Ihx tirmont of vnl'ifi
il lm.r,' if,ti i'f irnlo l-artim t that
iIiiy niTM.- in.,r lii-uriy ri.r''"litln fill
ialup and nr nO'il In o huchar lie.
f l a,ilii. Kor tlio pifamit "hnrp
flu, luHthme nie In h rii-tl mid 111
In irUil" r iniii.i mn ililnl, wllh th pub.
In- lu"l.lna fir mill further iprnl-
llr.nllv lir.ii mi hilpfd hy enrn.
un roi l ld oi l' lUn In lv
Iiik ancriKili l nrn, All rM'iiri from
iilMi'Hit lii'l Ki I Hint Inn uViiiaiid f'T
ai iln. auiplin iit nun rj ini
Inn pvi.iri.iif r.-ti'ilrl'-a liavc, will lie
ni..il nj fiT.i I'.uri'P" "! that thi ifinny
lnr puoli' will t' ohtalllert
miplua ai n, i,l. Kni.lun hto. k hnve
),. . n ailiiwi-it io run down anil tid r-
iiM!iahm'.'iit,
Corn I'rl. r. Ill.h.
i irn prli f ar- (it tho hlghrat
of th
jimm anil rMln iKp"i!liinoiia urn inai
iin-y hu not ra.'ht-i thu top. Fiirni
m mi l roiiiitry lioliOra of corn liava
(nil amaily lrniltieil by tli 'advam-a
In prli ' In th- !' of th laia-i at (nova.
iikiii iliirlim Ihn paat two imeitha Ilia
ira.io baa kunwu In yi'ara. l'rlinary r.
una imxinvaie D,r,:,i.oun buhla, with
;OiO,oio I'ualuMa lunt year.
Th corn -kuh lion la a mint unuaunl
ono. 'iruin that uxually t'umea to fhl
tiiao finin uiaifrii Iowa la moving to tha
.f. .Niiriiak la alo ahlpplna corn to
'loiaa. f'olorailu, New ,Mlio, Wyoming,
I lull polnia and the Piulflo roaat. Keed
lug opfrntlona are the larfoat In y-ara.
Tha aouih la tailing mora torn than usual,
hlla the aat la buying -very little. K
.ort itiiinoul haa lallrn off, yt clear-aw-a
rontinue large aiuj raah corn brtjigf
a premiuiti In the loral niarket,
Two niontha ago the trade bllevd an
advance In oala linpoaalbla becauaa of the
limit!) Intert on th part of the out.
aide trailo. The advam-a ahowa how aaay
H la for the trad- to b wrong and what
f-an he a(-'-nrrplihd V.I1I1 a .little con
atrui tlie vnrk by a few oporalora who be
llv that gralna hava a ral value and .
paHally when they ae below roat of pro-du-Hon.
l urmera ara t'ttlng f.5o to f.Sfl for their
corn In tha rouulry, or to Joe mora
than laat ytar. aa a year ego pr ea were
around lh towtnt of the aeagon.
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1 1 uiouiLiai
1 1
NKW YOKK .TIMKS.
Onmha Ilea Leaaed Wire,
-New Vork, Nov. 1. The flnanclnj
niutketa of tlil tutumn, especially
when reviewed In the light of lnat
neek'k adrupt and rapid upward re
action from the vatiter aevero decline.,
are likely to be remembered aa an in-
etnre in whith valueg have moved not
at all In accord with tangible events,
but In Hiiea with distorted Ideas, with
confused urmiaeg and vague appre
hensions, created, not by study of the
realities of a situation, but by the
mere fiict of declining prices .for
stocks or bonds or foreign exchange.
'pi
There have been occasions In the
pa.it when a falling stock market at
a time of easy money and business
revival foreshadowed a coming
change, both in moiwy rates and trade
conditions; the midsummer decline of
pin fairly fits that description. But
W'hII street bail also witnessed sweep
ing declines on the Btock Kxchange in
times of great and growing prosper
ity, when neither a chock. to trade nor
a rise In the money market followed
but when the outcome proved that the
fall in prices had been merely auto
matin reaction from an overdone and
Insecure speculation for the rise.
. Klnmu In HOI.
"Jianv Wall atret men will remember
that on of the moat auddn and pre
cipitous downward rsadjuatinenla In .the
ai..rk market's hlatory lhat v, hlch. In
May, 1111, reduoed half of Wall atret,
Ih.Iki1 by Ha bank loam and th ahrtnk
a in value of th collateral ple.lg-d
agalnat thni. to a momentary condition
ef uiaolvency oci-irrd when an era of
iti greateat proapciity In American hlf.
tori- waa only beginning. The market
had moved too taut; !t had o move back
and get In atep with th actual move
ment of revival.
The fulur will determine under which
clarification th autumn "pear market'
of lJ2 ehould b playe.l. But of th 1
extent " which wholly unwarranted '
Plena about th financial development of
th day w.re created In the Wall treet
wind by the fact of rapidly falling pri ea. .
thete tun be no dotlln whatever. M'ir '
nonana waa erlouhiy talkd abiut th
Kurcpan pooticat and economic atluation j
whoh toreign nchang braklng
and alHu th A no rum iioltltcal and
financial outlo'k. htl atocka er loa- I
log t or t point a Uy. than li often In-
fl cted bv Wall atrel on 11 conalltuero-y
i the height of th Itvetena. w 'all
Street a talk cauld hardly be called
viaiiKilon. it waa t,e repetition of caoh
word, "radical money campaign. '"t.,
leg eloeK dividn.ta " "w'jroren hana
i'H...' 'ileriwan ctUapa "the ft ne
foliewlag th mark' ii d"nM ta 1 i
1 l o ot a cent.
I ferenaiaar lacnaaig.
reeaiterlng h'W lui-g a lime hi en.
fosx'u vf taeaa t,e fjoiin 1. it ran h.i I-
eM.tl thai in )uifinent .f earn
tiiter hv flliaaetet cenimunit til
i.ai;ii.y reiurn aeoer ba.iu- t'a.ur
ey elrcumalaitcea aj eev: a readtiaat
mat la l ' 1 r t fejli)l
ar"i g-erwd ef r"T '"T "
i..taielr.
Till lot.!'' ' r o d t'
ecaatait f m lb f4.l ti al ai
leetive, U '-vi,!l ll ef a
i aoi i ai.rift4 rim tk a t
keM ' d lr H ka te
11 uil. f aa a n trade ,
aa lb eia-k it ara. m 1 .4
aw. , iir'v Mtt.- pre4 heiareeai IK,
o t ef .. eftier &4 th r -I . n
bat rod i'l a a. .1.1 f jm
1 ael ti.li at a.lai a'-a
. . ' ' a i" o ia
1 a .4 ... -g the ea
aaa h;i. a. ei. a aw!--
t it. : i ef t I
: 1. . . 1 , - . tttlii l. bak.h.ef ba
mi . v. a a....? I Ik m ' a 'Va.it a
. ..- ) l i?' 1 '
a v. a tea e.i.ai i a 1
p. . ai r- ial
, ! ifc aeee Im oe a e)e4-
.a . o . . 1 i ' 1
(Wholoaale.l
Dy Sta'a ri.;iartmni or Agricult'jr
Ilureau of alaikeia and M.rketu.gi
fOTATiiK,.
t'arlot potato raporl for 'H hour end
lug t a. in., bHlurday: Temperaiura and
weather at a a. in., 4.1 Uigieee, clear.
Idaho, 11; Miiito-auta, I; Wyoming car ar
rived. Thirty-three caia oa trai k Incliid.
lug broken. Jieruuttd and iiiovemcnt mod,
rate, (.'arlot anl'-a, 110 aalea reported.
HCTTKIl.
(,'icaniery Kttraa at : o 1U. tuba,
4 ii.-; aiainiapia, ti.r, llr.ie, 4.
lialry lluyeta paying 36o for dairy roll
SO Hi 3 1 ti for biist iifii-klttg aluck; cliecay
and dirty, conaidcrubly K-aa.
HU'TTl-ltl-'AT
Station price, 37' ; ileiituiud Om.ilia, ita.
1:1 KIM
Ituyera pnying Hie lop prlc only for
lelcied lota of (.air nunllly; inlacellan
oua fltala aelllng wllhlii the rnhga nf
luoiatlons glvni below uii th ma count
bael
Strictly frcah, delivered Omaba, i:a
per dot.; No. 'I, j-.n; tia'ka. iiiii-; tnoat
di-Hlera paying about 111.00 for fr'-th
cgaa, caae count; aotim paying llZ.U'.t,
rota otit.
Jobbing price to retailer, rroah No. I
fancy, 4mc; bi i I, 4lc; atorag aoleuta,
Vie; trad, 27c; cliecka, I'l'c.
I'OUI.THY
Mve llrollera, sic; aprlnga, ItSu; heavy
hem, lie; light lien. 14c; rooaltra, lc;
capona, over 0 Iba, $bc; leahorn poultry,
about 3c lea; ducks, ful, lc; gaa fat.
till feathered. 14c: guineas. 4ec vacn.
turkeys, ii to lie, according to size and
condition; thin turkeys not named; pig
one, do., 11.00; 110 au k, crippb d or
scrawny poultry wsuteil at any price.
Itreeaed Moat buyers aro now In the
niarket for receipt of dreaeed poultry lor
the holiday trade, prb'ea being about na
ruiiowa: ;sn, 1 iiry picked turkeys, botn
bene and young tome, 40c; old tool tur
keys, Siic; No. i turkcye, not culls, Hi'-;
No. 1 dticka, fat, ;'0c; No. 1 gce, fat.
Inc. botno buycra are accepting receipt
and reaching on 10 per cent coinnilawlon.
prcesen jooiiing prices to reiatiers:
Springs, ::2:ic; broilers, 30c; hens, I'l'ti
2&c; according to Izc; route, lfic; gene,
!nc; ducks, 'dUcf turkeys, 40 H 46c, accord
ing to kind and condlllon.
VEAI.
local buyers ar quoting th following
pr,cra for fresh veal delivered; Fancy, HO
to IK lbs., per lb., lie; heavy, not over
110 lbs., per lb., 10c; liver, heart and
lunga must b loft In veal,
BBEP CUTS,
Ribs No. 2. 21c; No. 3, 13c.
I.oln No. 2, 26c; No. I, 16c.
Hounds No., 2, 13c; No, 3, 10c.
I'hucks No 2. 10c, No. 3, 7c.
Plalea No. I. Be: No. J. do.
C1IKKHU.
American No. 1 faaiy: Twins, 27c;
Sinai dalalea, 27Hc; double daisies. 27c;
Youag Americas. 27Vc; longhorna, 27Vc;
S'iuar prints, 2tr; brick, 2c. ;
110NET .
New extracted. 24, K-oz.. 2 dozen ta
rue, per case, IS 00; new comb, 24 sec
tions per esse. 14 60; new entracted clov
er, 10-Jc. cana. ft cans to case, per lb., l&c.
Y HUITS,
Bananaa Baaed on selling pric of 9o
per lb., 14.007.60
Oraiiite Kftra fancy fjllfornln navel-..
210 size and larger, per box, 17.60; 2.',
size, in. 60; 288 size, D. on; 8H0 also, 15.00.
Florida fancy, all size., $4.00.
r,.nioric Kxtra California. 800. 31 uz-.
per box, 112.60; choice, 800, 30 sue,
112 00. I.lmea. 100, 13.00. ,
Orapefrult Florida, fancy, M-9 size,
14.75 ; f4-70-80 all. 16.00; 3U-46 alia.
14.26. . ..'
Peacbeg Washington Frseaton per box.
11.25.
Cranberrlear-Bbl., 100 lbs., 112 60; box.
60 lbs., 16.60; Jumbos, bbl., 114 60.
Apples Delicious, box, according to
jlze and quality, 12.6004.00; Wuahineton
Jonathans, per box. $1.762.6n; Idaho
Jonathans, bbls., 1376:' bu bk II. a&;
fancy Grimes Golden, bbl.. 15.60; choice,
$3 60; Ben Davis, extra fnncy, 11.05;
fancy Mo. pippins, per bbl., 34.50; North
ern nplcs, per box, 13. 25 2.60. Wllllur
banana, per box, 33 00.
Peara Michigan Kelfer, bu. bnk.. 31.76;
Colorado Kelfer. per box. $2.25; fancy
Washington Do Autou, per box, 13.60.
Grapes Tokay, 4-basket crate, 12.76;
Red Kmperor, crate, 12 75; Almerla'a
(white), keg. IB. 00.
t'lgn California. 24 canon box. 2 5:
60-carton nox. 13.60
Dates Hollowll. 70-lb. butta. lb., 13c;
i)rom 'dnry. case, 33.00; box. 10 76.
Avocaooa t AirtHtor pours), according
to size doxen, 4.O06.00.
-Oder New Nubiaska. 14-cal keas. Dr
ke.t. 18 00.
VfflgKTAB.CH.
Potatoes Mlnneanta Iteil ftlver tlhloa.
V. 1, 11.40 per cwt.; Nebraska Pearly
)hloa. No. 1. 11.26 per cwt.: No. 2. 31.00
pr cwt. ,
Sweet Potatoes Vlrartnla. hu. bak.
II. -.1; DDI., va. ib. I
Rutabaeaa Per lb., H41
Beeta. t!arrola. Tiirnlna Psrutiln ta '
market bask.. 45060c; lachB. per ju ( 30a
Peppera Oregon, market batk., I2.0O.
P:gg Plant SeloOed. doen II 25.
Tomatoes Hot house, 2-carton box, 12.60
per carton; California lug., 13.00.
Onions Southern, dozen, 80c; Ohio
whites, (3.00 cwr; Imported Spanish. 12.60
crate; yellow. $2.60 per cwt; Mlnneaota
lied Oloba'a, cwt. $J 00.
Garlic Per lb . Sic.
Lettuce Colorado head. 4 doxen. crat.
$5.13; per dozen, $1.50; Idaho eratea. 34.60;
hot housa leaf, dns.. 75c.
Parsley Pox. buuchei, f,0c.
lana Southern was. hamper. $5 .00
'Hadlshes Southern, dux., $1.01.
Spinseh Per bu . $1 16.
Cauliflower California, cratea, $2.76.
t'abbage Cratea, jier lb, jr; sacked.
l'c; red cabbage, c; celery cabbage, per
lb., luc- llrues'll aprouis, lb.. ;6c.
t"l- ilichigjo. per do;en. 60OJ5e:
Idaho, rer d.nen. I.Jjffl 76
Honey Dew Melon urates, $3 00.
I ucumbers Homegrown, market bnk..
t:.to.
1 'I.rl'B
rlrat latent, on 'mirths, $T :0; fancy
clear. on-h.ihe. II S; u'uotatlona ar
f. b. Omaha.
r"Err.
Price at hUh inanufrtiirera and Job.
bate ar eellir.g theii pioduets In round
Una In Corah follcw:
Bran $; 6.
Htown Shor'a 1ST 0.
tirey Short 1: 0.
! Icjcl Mi f i l! ea
l:d 1N) Hi loigf 8J i.
flf Meal Choi, a, !l Un ;l !, N.
I. I. l4i, e. : S Ja $.4 m:., to
IJ-veeed Me.: $',3 ;.l
I .-lionaad Ieil I 9 J a ,:i J
II m ay t'e.d w hi!, I;ii. ie 'uw,
I.M
II .(t.rn,o, Ce.i l. 11...I . bal .
I Lii er lb ; f ake t itt.rBilib, ej la
l." lb, t'a.! pe ib
b' a I'r'ed sad su ing
gicaa, $. per i
l vf
t,i.e see fa. a lm,,ii ,,l ta s' -!'
" la ti.e I ui, n iu , i-l-Tet,,
i.tti ,ti. . . ..lea ,.f h
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a- la I 1 eurti., , a ,..i.-4
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The Business Barometer
This VtVrk's Outlook in Common-.', J''iimiMT, Agriculture
nml Industry Dawd on (,'urrciit DceloiiuriilH.
Ily IMrlllMlltK II, l-KH'K.
Kdllor 4 onimerr anil Miunicr, New' lurk.
In the eti,.ra for th last two moniha
or more, It haa been repeatedly pointed
out that a period of aecundary Inflation
aa Impending and Hint thu logical ef
fect aould h stt, adviinc in coininodl
tlea and a decline In th value of seeurl
ties. Kvanis hav Justified this urog.
iioala. for atocka ar on tha avaiag dia
lliiclly lower than they were so daye
ago, and bonds hav likewise declined.
Hut moat staple coriutindllles, Including
eoiion. wool, ellk, rubber, uheat, sugar,
hides and paper, bavn advanced.
Pecan) It haa been under unaal-gov-ernnieiitril
control coul baa not sharod
In the upward movement and a ay-a.
annal suapenalon of building operations,
hastened by fbw railroad congestion, hna
held siecl, topper and lumber In ihevlt.
' Kffecl of KlerlliMi.
Iat week I called attention In thu
election of th progteeslva calldlilalea In
Ihe middle west and the power that they
would wield in cnngri'sa hy coalition or
co-operation with the furinera "bloc' I
suggested that the result might be some
autl-capltallsilii legislation or geatur that
would lessen corporal iroflta and earning
power.
A suhconaclotia appreciation of this pus
slblllty seems to have been reflected In
the stock niarket by the decline; recorded
last wick. The word subconscious is on
viaedlv used, fur most of those who spec
ula to In stocks Ihoughtleseiy follow the
few unseen and often unknown leaders
who really think and act upon convlc
(Ion.
As to whether these major Influences
will be unremlttltKly operative no one
can say. They ar aa yet clileHy pay.
etiological In their Incidence. They have
affected the minds of habitual epeculalora
and led atudenta of eaonnmlc affuira to
revise their opinions, but th great lliaaa
..I the neno 11 biiv,. nut thus far sensru
their significance, snd th usual trade
reports Indicate an igilnterested flow of
Moat merchants ar therefore expecting
an act ve tjlillalinaa aeason witn uirac
salea, and on very prominent ilrygooda
dealer in the middle west wrote m lust
week that h looked for a 111110 proa-
perlty that would Inst until noxt ati
tumn." He may ba right, but much de
nenda unon what the present congress
does when It reauinea work November 20,
and whethejs President Harding calls thu
new congress together before ueeetnuer.
102 J, prior to hlch date, It will not
otherwise convene.
Interest In Market.
Normally th stork market should have
1. ii.tlul reaction upward following
the almost continuous decline of the Inst
two months, and normally a halt In tho
upward movement of cutinnodlly prices
would be In order.
These are, however, unusual times. Dur.
Imc the war and post war period th peo.
pie of th United Hiatus havo been study
ing economic uuetlon Intonalvely. The
popular mugazlnea have found that their
readers were as much Interested In com
mercial and financial articles aa they were
formerly In short atorles. The newspa
pers are devoting mora apace than aver
before to business reports and throughout
Ihe entire country there la a quickening
of Interest In the operation of economic
law. . '
Kconomlo Education.
It la therefore possible that the Interval
between cutis and effect In business may
be shortened and that having become
menially mora alert men will , more
promptly discount a change In conditions.
Home years ago Frank Vanderllp said
we were a nation of economic Hlltorates.
Th statement la no longer true. Wa
have learned at least the A. B. C. of eco
nomic science but a little learning Is a
dangerous thing and It remains to b seen,
how we will apply the rudimentary knowl
edge that we have latterly acquired.
I'pon the theory thai wnai we nav
l"ui nil w ill make ua com inns about going
to extremes I ahould say that for the Im
mediate fiiturn alocka ar low enough to-1
commodities about aa high aa they at
likely 10 go except as they may be af
fected b special rather than general in-
flueiicea.
"New IJIierelieni."
Hut wo must tiot dcctlve ouraclie.i.
Tha unrest of th iieopt ga expteaaed In
the recent ftlectlolis la a factor to It
reckoned with. It Is only four yenra aluc the
arnilatlcii, nnd until the wotiuda of the
world war aro healed It la altogether
probable that we shall hav recurring
apt. Ma of economic nbertitlon to disturb
us Just as our fathers wer vcjied by the
greenback crnx of Ilia l70s which fol
lowed the Civil war.
Th expectation of some such muw.
meiit bus become so general that It has
been already christened (tin "new llheiaj
Ism" and there are manyeVuessea as to who
win no na leaner. Huron, l.a 1 oiicute,
lllratn Johnson and firookhnrt are among
those tiatiieii, but lo-nry rord is men
llor.ed ofrener than auyon !.
Speaking In New York last week Cttr
Ackeroian asserted that Kord was the
financial backer of the farm labor move.
tn'-nt and that ha had spent more money
in th last campaign than any other per
son In the country
Inasmuch aa bunltiess thrives only when
conditions are reasonably stable a boom
la not to be expected when tha outlook is
so uncertain. In writing thus I do not
mean to be pessimistic. My purpose la
rather to avert the coiiae'iuene of 111
probablo by couneclliig prepnrutlon. 1
foufualon In Ktuope.
In Europe confusion ugnln prevulla.
Tho news from fenglund indcatea that
Llovd Oeora haa been badly defeatod
and, a new pilot for th Hntlah Ship of
slate must ha selected. The torlea ai
elated, but from a nonpartisan standpoint
th nali Heal uncertainty aeeuia to b In
creased.
ilermanv appenre to be niinoiy op
broaching tho Niagara, of deflation and
now that the mark I worthleaa ah may
ho carried over th fall at any moment
Tho Kuti hahank haa advanced the discount
rat to 10 per cent and the ministry neau
d by Chancellor Wlrth haa restgneo. .
French franca are still under 7 cants
French dollar tends are weak and lower
In Now York and It looks as If another in
lernal loan would bo necesaary to balenc
tha French budget. All thia suggests a
further reduction In the purchasing power
of Kurope that will not help our export
trsilo.
h Turko-Allled Imbroglio about Con
stantinople. a beyond American ken, but It
I doubtful whether It la as serious as the
newspapers would lead oneo to suppose.
Tho brightest spot In ihe world this week
la iha Argentine, where a boom baaed upon
tho exceiu-nt crop prospect seems to na
developing. '
nut in-i goon news irnm tn Argentina
la somewhat obscured by the Chilean
earthquake and Ita toll of death. Condi
tions In Culm appear to Y better. A good
sugar croa I promised upon th strength
of which lh long. deferred loan of $50,
000,000 will probably b arranged. But
a an offset an Important bank failure, la
reported from Mexico.
Trade Review
Ontlook In 8pottif,
On th whoU tha outlook n potted.
flood litre and bad thnr. Th weakly
Mtntflinent of th federal r(anrv nyntm
dhow a doling of 1.2 per cent In the re
serve ratio whlrb fiamlM 'at 76.2 at corri
Pared with 7fi,4 a we-k aro. Tha nold
upply in reduced by about $7,000. 000
rnult probably of exports) to Canada ai
Weill as of the continued disbursements of
yellow-bric-si by the bank. The other
chhTMtvn are not Important.
Th money market ta flritw and 4 per
fftnt Ik the lowent rale at which the very
tent commercial papr ran be eold. Katea
are tending upward, chiefly becaiMA the
rallrond congeal!. dHayj the dlatrlbu
Coin of good In tranalt.
Trade Review.
Ily ft. U. Ir A io,
.Net buviinr ha not h-U) rit th r ut
active rnto In aoine Inip.M liiitt nmi
but many Iii!.m-.' arm .i tiipiit'd
wll h bufilricPM that th diniintctli"! tln
fnari'l il'"a not uttwt at nf Ini nl Hdvrn
y. VMh an iiivi-nlory tfUui i lonn ut
hitrid and a holltlHV mmhii tijirm('lMiii(, a
foiitiiiijunt e it ili- ilnn'i!i(f dtiwii pii4. mh
In mhir than retail braruhra wouhl nut Ih
ut prialnn, nor would It hm a r tin f fir
Inant of i onfi'l-n--. The fnrt atHinla nut
plainly that prfumtre of ui'tuioulai''! or
dera malntalna outputa at a nintivdy
biKh Ir-vil in h atllna liidimtrlMM, nnd If
I) noi iinioiunion now to b.-ar of punn
manufutf urra bfina enitijjfd farther
uti-'a'l lhan a' any flmo in two year.
When the r-'nulta of tha i urr- ttt y,ir ar
miiiyz-l fully, It will be found thai Ih.-rn
haa bn a auI'Dfantlal ruvlval finru th
d-prel'n whlrh f'tllowe-d tha et,inpiM of
(hit afirtsar boom In IB?'), nnd Wwt
pri'vloua rt''iirde hava Wvu aufpustafil In
'ft tain intttanrea. The bunina ri'ovrrv
hf-r, in o rn fr, haa proareHvfd In aplta
of th unafttle'd f'tnlKti roiidlllona and
tho riH nt prutia'ttfd 'r.ka In tlna cuun
try, atiowina; fhuf the ninvem ut Iihh
had a lid foundation, K.tfn with at
lowatire ffir th hi har fiinnMnlMly prl'-ia,
Nfatc'l'-a of bank ilfwrliiKN umnlntakulfly
revttal the rapunaii'n In voliinn of k-h-r.il
tranfiardoiiN and aurrer. ve fkly
rnfurne of en r Itfadlritfa drmnnatrate I hat
rallrosid ffi'lltla are beltitf taxd io tha
ulmvnt (o handle tin preaent frelKht Ufif
fl. Hullillnv 1'rrniila l-nrg.
Tho loafnteunnce of bullditiir rtiftHtf u
turn on an a live at ale la a fulure foiu
nieTitfrd upon In ninny dliiputrhf from
different. Hertlon of the fountry, and
the record of permlte t-aud at l-ali.iK
idflaa durltot October, niak'-a a favorable
exhiblla. With 109 entire rf portinK
permlla Involving; en eat I ma ted expenditure
of about I lN:fc,o,uOi, Bat mnnih'a ntn
Hutu dlat'loeed an tucrcflae of 2)hpr
cent ovi-r thf amount for the aorrpotid
Intf period of and lariro toihia or.
curn-d at a niiinber of tho principal
rltlea. For point outalUe of Ne-w V'rk,
which ere. Included In the atatement, tha
value of the October pcrtnlta eire-add
SHO.SOO.OOO, or 42 4 per cent more then
the total for that month of lut car.
At New York city, on the other hund, per
mit a agareKaflng $42,000,000, rfpt eaent'.-d
reduction of 20,4 per men I from tnoee
of Ocotbtr, 1021.
""iron ujm! Hteel Output1 Hiac.
The welf In Iron end ateel haa bean
murk ad by a continuance of tha active
railroad and bu dine trade rtf mand and
by the highest rate of blaat furnace and
t'il work opcratlorm of tho year. General
buying haa recent ly a Sated, but rail
road eoulpment nurchaaea ere maintained
In havy volume and t ulldlng conatrucl Ion
throuKhout tin countiy call for a laiue
tonnage of maferlal In tho aggregaif.
With further allffht inrreaace Hi iTtain
dltitrlcfa (el output for the whole Indus
try a now eailjiiatcd at ?G to M0 r f-ut
f capacity and audlttonai pigiton fur-
nacea have blown In. Aa production rain,
price vaalng biicome more clearly dfflnod
In lome cjuarierf,, with a compoelte pig
Iron prfe of 2ft a ton blow tho Pvcl of
month ago. The movement of forr-ian
iron to the United Htatea haa alockned,
The Iron Aaa rp"rt, and Ii a cfa rent
ly t off id upMo i l int utiinc,
! II Idea and lalhrr ftiklr,
4 Willi riti'-t bnrrn holdl'ig off, Ihe lull
111 nmo iriiuing wui i unit') vMnju-u tri
lltla ihniiili haa C'Hil lnud uiihM-ktfd. 'J he
abnixni'-m of d- inand, Ii wtll be racalU'd.
o cut t fd only nfti-r a heavy bultii'H l"d
b''n rffcriJ-d atid prli ea hud rim 11 aie-tdilv,
fit flio thariic hid not ."ified auipiiHiiia'
Infthn abaieiii n if Itnpwiiant urw pun hurl
ing fiow, lh ouirkl iiiMli(f)fin l not un
lint urn My euolcr and aey rnl dclliiea ep
P'-Mr Oil nk In a pubMt.hd Uml of 'i""
tttiiie. Tim bntlief allU'(l''N, brf'U'liy
(''imt'l'Mrd, In alao chare ierled by diuiin
tflc d a ' jt I v J 1 y ami leneiif.l f)nntt.-a in
I'licai, dlthnuKh iiirtny I nlf 't a egird (lite
a a a fempm m y (difii'v I -a tent avallRl la
nialiHtlfe ahow ri r'dutlon in Morka of
b-ath'T on h'liid, w,hrran iri'ideraid ln
treeo la rpvffcd In euppllc of hlda.
Tetllle Oulput Hell Maliilalned.
Wbi la new biirtin'-KN hi lent ilea f Ida
imilil h i4h not afU led t hf f l' tobr Vol-
urfi, d-maii'l la w! !n.iiitHlnyl for th
"fifi h ml further at rtMiMi lienlna "f prlcf
Im n wlliieMCMi, A f.Mtuin ft tha eur
! rnt trading In the continued pufcbnlng
bv rettiibta In iiioi-rai lota fr luinidi
at ehlpnieiit, and emu Her efotee are or
dfiMug imcm'o ft vi y of uprlhg than aotne j
of tho lirK"r liiterenti, (nitptifa generuMy
are nui-litliied ut the higher rat recently
m ;(Mirhd, ulth Itn of flu a (gent mrinu
fir tiier i,1 f ide hoaiertf now mote fully
'rd a lu nd than r y period In 1 mo c.ira,
'I Iih prefenf w ' tv bioutrht numcrou add!
t lofml n' iiir-ee nti 1 of I on and ot h r fab
ilea, and print clothe r".' fvd th 10
eut brielM f'r the flifl f Inie thia year,
Thnre la inu'h dlM'Uiie)ou aa ta ihe ability
of retftlieie to acurc lh higher piWen r-j-Mulling
f;oni ihe enhaiiftd coeta of pro.luf
lion, and fvflen la not lecalng of a ria
rlvnly nw purejiaaing ptitT in otiio ag
rleul'ural eecilotia,
Uonieatlr Collon f onaiimptlon fritfne.
He stjj f,f f he recant noteworthy rla
of cotton price, whl'-h hue been attributed
vry largely to mm buying, ib report of
October coriffUtnption waa awaited with un
usual fnferpaf. The reneua bureau' p.
turna laeucd thia week confirmed the re
port of active trad demand, allowing a
domest to cotton cnnaumpllou lent month
In ex fee of tu.iun bale. Thia total rep
reent the large! ounnfity of cotton
consumed In any month lnre .lune, 1i0,
and ahowa a gain of H.f.O'f bale ovar the
aiii'Uint teporJid for Hetde-nihT of th
current year. Moreover, consumption for
(he three e)apad month of the rreent
crop B"Bon haa run HO, 000 bale beyond
that of a Kim I Jar period of lat year, and
waa at the rate of neiirly e,ir.O,00') bale
for the Kcaaon. Htatutle of October
port were not announced along with the
figure on dome' In eonaumpi Ion, o that
no romparlona can be mad aa In the '
volume of laat ninth foreign outgo. ,
Wheat Frlcre Advanced. j
The n-eck haa n featured by wide
price fluctuation! In leading pe ula live
market, and a aha rp rln In wheat al
triirted tfioiitlon. With aenttmcnt atill
favoring the long elda, and with tViin
of alzablf export htialneaa, price of fu
ture reached the top Jcvej tit the e(iaf,n.
Iiecember delivery in Chicago advancing
beyond $1.20 a buHhel on Thuradav. Thia
ffuotatlou reprefnld an upuirn of fully i
6c over the prevflllng price when the cm- J
rent month opened, and wee I'm higher 1
than the price a year ago. The other I
grain were alao Htrong thia wek, wl'h '
Ueremher corn croaalng 72o and reaching f
a bala higher by 2i" tl.,111 warn nrnrded
al the aioa tlmi )t ar. In cniion.
more irr. auliirlty dev Piped and Hi recent
hlah prb a reordM Wfin nol afiunied, n
long n f ount bd appHw-brlty lcMue rivr
aieofed, i$nd heavy killing iauit'd a
bteak of $4 a bale on Thurdy.
Proposed Packing
Merger Conciemncil
Omaha He leased W Ire.
W.iatiliintiiii, N. "The ri-
Hinet niorwer ut tlia Id" I'aV'keni ta
rnlv further atep In the U4,''eiiil
iti(l:iiiie nf Hie i-lielit etui etui-r-reae,
tho nttiuiiev Meiieral nml the
aeerelarv (if rturicull ure, who le tip
jmisimI to n gulflte thetn, rt h en
iinliiala lm. I i-tt cxdoteie tif rr
din ers mid ruiiaiiiiii ra " anld Itenjii
nilii t'. Miirali tin liohulf of the !"
ilr'M Iloiurietiiiitlmi league, In 9
HtiiK-iiii-iit 111 i.le inlii: here.
"Th 'IdK live' with Armnur A Ok
aa elilif biiili-ra, defied Iho autnetiie
coin t a Inltiiiciiuti fn- iltizcn yeurr,
11111I11I nml iititn-x., 1 forini r Atimnoy
Oeneiitl I'Hlini-r, iircvintiHl effiirtlvti
inn ln-r Kniliiil l Kleilrit inn, nti,l tie
pn-Vcliliil enniigli rniitnd Ulidor (lie
liivr eiinrteil tu limit I hi ir irollta and
Io (irolect ilthi-r piuilun-ra ur ron.
aiittier. Nuvy lliey riiHt.a (., ineiiiej
llielr f'altiin to litw, rirdi-r end Juh.
lb' to nmlie It roinididi Ijr atii'ej.
fill."
New Vork t ot 1,111, J
New Voik, Nov, l Today's short sis
Sinn of th collon rnnrket was ftslund .
by profli inking under wbb h prb es re- I
ended aieadily and ft on, a de, line ,f js
to 3" poluta net insa In th late morning,
lb Hal recoveted siiahily on Wall street J
and Irai'e buying, flnul prices belnt I to j
ii polo's net lower on the day.
Hpot was itil t, 10 points decline, J5 700
for middling upland I
Koutliein spots: ilalveaion, 21 lie, 10 I
pnltlls ileclltie; New III fat. a 2f,.2ho, it '
points ileciin; Htivsniiah 3t 'lb. I points de-
cllne; Augusta 3i' 3i.c, unchanged, Mem. j
phis, 1!, !!,, un'hlingid; llollalon Jt lUe,,
in poll, la decline, l.lllln Ito. k 3f. l)0ci un
changed. 1
w iorM t.eliefal,
Naw Yoik, f.ov, 1 Wheat -kp.,
firmer; No. I hnrilieMi aprlng, $1 4K; No.
red and No 3 bard winter, $1.39; No.
1 Manitoba, 1121; mixed durum, llli'j,
o. I. f. New Yn,k.
Corn Hpot, firm! No, yellow and No. I
3 vhl'e, 2c and No. I mixed, ill 'to 0. I, f.
Nw York, all lall.
lists fpol, ai'ady; No, J whi!, dir.
I.etd -I-11 in : in .Idle mi, I3 $!: 13
t'fhe.r artples uo hanged.
New Vork rrodilce.
New York Nov. tl Mutter Firm
I.'ks Firm; fresh gntli"ied, extra firsts,
liif.c; dn firsts. tsfellOc; f' Ifln coast
whites, exits. x'i47Hc; do first to ex
tra firsts. ri'itTlc.
Cheese Firm ; ia'e whole nllk flats,
fresh avenge run, Z'lc.
Mil
o
IdryImashI
rlakea Most gg
Wannfai tured b)r ih
QUAKER OATS CO.
Chkage, V. 9. A,
Omaha Hay & Feed Co.
Wholssal Distributor
Offic anal Wrheui
MTM A MCHOI.AH TS.
I'bon AT 04
Meet ua al th Touliry Shrew, A'M.
torlum, Nov. 27th to Dee, 7lli. See
th big exhibit. Admlaslon fr.
Ak Your Iiealer.
TO I HH ASH Tit V KIM.
Till Its) ASH THAVKIJI.
Cruising Round-the-World,
. Jan. 9 and 16, 1923
S. S, "RpgoJute" (Uniterl-Amcr-ican
Linc), S, S, "Volcndarn"
(UunA-American Line), Th
only Kounrl-the-WorM 'ruig
hhlp In 1022-23 construrted for
nervica in both temperate and
tropical waters-.
1 25 day of superb travel under
Ideal conditions. Generous
rhore excursions included.
Apply for boold't and rates.
Mediterranean
A 2-months' Cnils tmbraclne exclti.
lv as well as slsndard ports of call,
-S. H. "Kotten.'am" (llollsnd-Amerii'a
f.me) sailing Feb. II), 12, Kates
tfti up New York to New- York.
Mooklet on request.
C. A. PALMER,
Tel. J A 0710. 1900 Harney St.
South America
I S -months' Cruls Irifluditig Wast
Indie and Hrsilllm C.ntennial Expo,
sllion a, Rio d Janeiro. 8. S. "He
llene" (United American Lin)
Feb. S, 12. Kates f7fto up Naw
York to Near York. Booklet on request
BOCK TRAVEL AGENCY
T.I. JA44SI. 309 So, ltt)t S.
or RAYMOND A WH1TCOMB COMPANY, 21 Beacon Str.t, Boston
Und of Knd of
last week previous week
H ink clearings (Hradatreet s) In thou
d mill 47,253, fiil $,6S,0;4
7. as! ytir
riiimness f.-iilure
Kedenil r-eervo ration
becurity Prices. New York Kxchang
20 IndUHtrlnln
20 Hallroada
40 Honds
Cntnmodlty Price
WhaU Xc. delivery, Chicago
Corn, I)ec. delivery, t"!hicago ........
rteef. good dtead steers. Chlcsgo ....
Pork, ribs. Jan. delivery. Chicago,...
Sugar, refined, New York
Coffee, Jllo No. T, New York
Cotton, middling. New York
Print clothes. New York
Wooi, domestic, average, Nw York .
silk. No. 1, Sinahu. Naw York
Itubber. crude, plantation, New York.
HtUee. pack No. 1, New York ........
Iron, No. 3, plain. Philadelphia
Hi eel billets, Pittsburgh
373
76.!
94 72
!H
.f.7
1.19'i
.71 V
H.fiO
no
.0.90
.1"4
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.07
774
I. SO
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11.11
;t. no
:,7 4
76. 4
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1.1S1,
!4
i r.t)
I 90
.rO!90
.10',
,0
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.7714
l.fiO
,3J
,!J
31.14
33.00
l,IS7,H$
474
713
77.0T .
74 SO
11.14
4S
13.7
7.01
.OS
.03 11.
.1730
.07
41,37
6 SO
161,
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UPDIKE
SERVICE!
PRIVATE WIRES
J f-aj-alct
the 4
. ir a. i
a i t e , id
' f tt
Utl lll 1 bet ..
P: n
I t
fancy mfllett, $30; Cnlden mlllett. IX.60;
amber wrthum cane, $4 n
H IDKS AND WOOL.
There le nothing new or encouraging to
rer-ort toilay in the hide and wool mar
ket!, according to the atatement of local
dealer. Marketa are weaker in both coun
try and packer hide with absolutely no
trading. "Tanner are loth to buy, claiming
that the leathei marketa are very dull.
Foreign chII report alt marketa weakwr,
aut the tendency on the part of holder
1 to ael) at the beat prlcea obtainable.
Th'-re haa br e a sharp decline In Routh
American hi lea, which la being reflected
here, and ronietiuentiy local buy era eee no
trf enttve to oiei te except on the moat
cgns- rvnilve llw. The aeaaon la at hand
fir tha receipt of a great many more
hi den, ad with Unneie backing away
from the inatket buyer cannot ee what
la going to prevent further eaaing off in
prlcea n both hidra and eklna.
Calf ak in are veal, mrl buret aay
; they hould be bought af hide value?, but
! of cnurVe art ping ..lehtiy more, to'al
j buveia aipar not to be very auiioue for
hi leaj, pnl wIlll. if to look on for the lime
both-
Uw id hhfp aUine are firm, a4 the
eutloog u f.tr a uteativ n'rkt In both-
Ihe thilo and Itr-n) intkt ta ateady.
and t"iiif adv t.n - e btB f a.d when
( tfitioa-iiaie tiiniy dttrvd tnd the
! 'lUriluy appr"-d by th bur. Manufao
, jrrr uviitty t-u I out i-f th ntarkal ai-t-ut
ttta lint uf t'e viittHrr in oidr to redui e
' !.. iir u, unit! y, e. hie), may piv ut
av f4'tbr etdvanv l.r whiia and io? i.,, ntic.gbanm
-i(ia, Ul' ,,1 ..ria f(ttB 111 a' I lit) Ifl) C,
r-ttj I d - vMf iitit t.. gi4.1e, a- idit end l.o I Nt.hviUe
i I'Mtttita. and pritpt oiurv it 4v4ieejat f'ul
i h. Hg and ini l,Mi efiuil to do a Wi ta ' Unu h e
fie ptm ot oMilt-rt ! It.inatta ...
lh prtr Ke ,.. re f e b i'ma!i.i I ae iMty
jr. t-ttJ W iia e .a!! :. funtbt .....
tjifo: t.tn iitUa, Hsnl.'it; ii r,i Uerth
r h r 1 1 14 i v- i4 i ! a , lycet w i tM4
. j t.i-t-a, i ; 'r. n'.j n-', imf.
i I -) I . i ! -ii., -i a , gtie
Bank Clearings
Bark clearings' in tha United States for
the w.k ending November IH, reported
by teWrarh to Hrad.ireet . Journal. New
T, 7 !6J.t(8.O0O, against
,.;i"7,5s!T.ut "" ' hul"""' "l
and IH, 167.ini, 000 In this week laat vear
anadlun clearings aggregate $317.111 Out)
aa atrninkr ti? ?i, aa i... . r.:... '
, ws wnK tasc year.
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New York . . . .11. Mi. nna ana t-i n,n aa
J 6l.:o,ooo 'mi.'jmi.'ooo
I hilailelphia. . 4n7.(Mio,ooo 40ll iioo,niio
"o"'0" xii4.nno.eoo 97,nno.oiio
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Yji TE specialize in the careful handling of
V orders for grain and provisions for
future delivery in all important markets
We Are Members of the Following Markets:
Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce fl
Omaha Grain Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade St. Louis Merchants Exchange
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Kansas City Board of Trade
Sioux City Board of Trade
For the Convenience of the Trade We Are Operating
Offices at the Following Points:
OMAHA, NEB.
LINCOLN, NEB.
HASTINGS, NEB.
HOLDBEGE, NEB.
SIOUX CITY, IA.
DES MOINES, IA.
HAMBURG, IA.
GENEVA, NEB.
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and all of thene offices are connected with
Omaha and Chicago hy PRIVATE WIRES,
iniuring PROMPT and EFFICIENT icrvice.
WE SOLICIT YOU It PATRON AGE
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A Reliable Conugnmtnt House
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