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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1915)
TIIK BKK: OMAHA. SATnihAY, XOYKMBKI. 15 HEAL ESTATE FARM at MAM II LAMU FOR ) I. If hrakn, To Be Sold to Settle an Estate THE CRANK IIANTII, CONSISTING OF 1,840 ACHKS, SIX MILES NOKTH OF M Kit KIM AN, NEB. To Be Sold Under the Hammer to the Highest Bidder on the Premises Monday, Nov. 29th at 2 P. M. Sharp Thl Is a 1 Wh grade cattle ranch, In-proved with five-room nous, barn f ir twelve head of horses, pood Kranai y an 1 corn crl. a. raft e aheds. chicken ho ise ann other bill dints, the entire ranch ferued anil cross fenced, about 30 aero fenced hoir t ght, fine hog taatiire, good wells and mills, two smill 1'iltrs of wnLT In pasture for cattle, about wi aoes of alley land, MO acres In cultivation, ray land cula about 0 tona of hay per yeir. coin going about o biehels P '' acre this year, tlch Hack toll on bottom land; pasture eandv, but well grasse 1, some timothy and clover In innch; this ranch lies 2S mllos on reservation it ie wiv'io range can be hnd cheap on Fouth Dakota reservation. The legal numbers of this ranc i r all of section and S'j re. I on 21, vil N4 of 8' of section 2.'. and the of the SWU of section 24. and V4 of N't and SVt of section 2i. bt 4. section 21; lota 1, 2, 8, 4. aection 25, lots 1 and 2, scc llon 22, town 2a, rune ?S, Cuerry county, Nobrsska, consisting of 1,M ncros. The aboe must and will be sold to the hlghent bidder on above date to setth; n estate. Terms: ll.ono on date of sale. $2,nno more when e'eed and abstract showing merci.antablo title Is delivered, balance, four years at 6 per cent. All bina bv mall must be acrompanltd by a fO) certified check and be ren. to the Norfolk National Bank not later than November 2M.li. On the dny of the aboie sale wo will sell at public auction the personal Prop erty conaistlnn of horses and cattle, one thoroughbred Registered Hereford HJll, farming machinery, etc. , To the man who wants a veal ranch, one that Is re.idy to tcp rirfht cn, nero !s your chance; possession will be Riven at onee. For further information write to the Norfolk National Bank, Norfolk, Neb.. Or Dowd Auction Co., Omaha, Neb. Arrangements have been made with the cber Livery Farn, Merrlman. to show the ranch to prospective buyers. Norfolk National Bank, Trustee James L. Dowd, for Dowd Auc tion Co.. Auctioneers REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONET TO LOAN. To pop! wishing to build home or buainen building. For complete Information con cerning term, etc., call on or address BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT CO. Ground Floor Bee BIcIk. Telnuhone Douglas SSl'l O 6 TO for loan on best class Ity residences In amcunt I2.!sH up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS THUHT I" ramwjn m. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farina O'KEEFE REAL. ESTATE CO., tm Omaha National. Phone Dougbis 27a. MONEY on hand for city and farm loan. rl. w. Btnaer, uity iaiionai nuns mua- 6co CL CITY IjOANS. C. G. Cerlberg. IIS- U BrsndMis aneater aioc REAL ESTATE fARH IIAM'II 1-A.NUS FOR SALE. Iowa. FARM FOR SALE 16&V4 acre at $85 per acre, if taken at once; a nood stock farm, with running water, two well and fair buildings, 8 mile north of Council Bluffs, a inilea of Wcatou. Pnono J-2, Crescent. Minnesota. 40. to or ISO acre Rood heavy soil, well ettled part of Todd county, Minn good road, achools and churi hu. l'rc. fit to $a) per acre. Term. $1 per acre ash. balance $1 per acre a year; 6.0U0 acre to select from. BchwttD Bro.. 10-'8 WlHHllS. UPPER WISCON81N Bet dalnr and general crop tate in the union; settljrs Wanted; land for sale at low prices on easy term. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon m Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If interested in fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., Soo Line Railway. M .ihh-kiwIi". Minn. Miscellaneous. HAVE XOU A FA KM FOR SALE? Write a good description of your land and send It to the Sioux Clt, (la.) Jcur- Sal. "Iowa- Molt Powerful Want AO ledlum." Twenty-five worda every Fri day evening. Saturday morning and every Eaturdav evening and Sunday for one month, Riving sixteen ad on twelve dif ferent days for $1; or 00 words, Si, or 7 words. IS. Largeat circulation of any Iowa news paper. 2&0.0U0 readers daily in four great tatea. FARMS FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT 120 acres, about 55 acre in alfalfa. Inquire Wal. 1.34-2, or apply to J. C. Root. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE A Pretty South Front Lot in Cathedral District Reduced to $715. Owner has 3 lota and Is selling one in order to build on the adjoining lot. A bargain. Some terms, but cash preferred. Shuler & Cary P. 413. 2l4 Keel. lie Bid,?. Why Pay Rent? Whin $ 0J cash and $ 0 per month will buy uii a uuiiiiy, new, completely mod ern, o-rooiii bunuulow. This piaie la within easy wa'kltm dis tance ot the catheiral und In a district f new honirs. I'llce is reasonable. This place Is well worth S'.tinK, und It will have to be seen to be appreciated, an go today to 43)1 Chicago t;t. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas JO. 5o 1 ee U dr. Beautiful, High, Inv proved Building Lots The prettiest d strict of the South Sldo. Paved sirens, Has. city water and close to car line. $10.00 Down $3.00 Per Month W will help you finance your home on one of these lots. Shuler & Cary D. 427'-1. 2 4 k, .,l,t Blfl $1,000 CASH BUYS Eight-room, part mahogany and oak: oak floor downstairs, s.eeping porch, insl.l s room Sd floor; finished for huyer; big lot; speclala paid: restricted district, new sur roundings. Price cut to $:,U'; owner left city determined to sell and Insists on offer this vve k. Get key at 4160 Cuss or 44 N. yih Ave. O'Keefe Koal Estate Co. 10H Om. Nst. Bk Doug 2716 Suudtys and evenings. Colfax 1.61 ur Wal. 35a. REAL FSTATK VACANT LEAVING C.ty, I owe $..50 on my lot t Act n ui.u uuui. uakt oiivr Xur equity at onec. L-144 Use. my REAL ESTATE A it M A II X II L l FOR 91 K Nebraska. Auction! HEAL ESTATE- VACANT Good Building Lot! 40x128 for $325.00 Sewer, gas and city water. $10.00 down. $5.00 per month. Bee Wis before you buy. Shuler & Cary Douglas 4m 204 Keellne Bldg. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Three New Flats 12 Investment We have a row of three attached brick houses, renting for $132.50 per month. In a locality where they are always rented. Each house has 8 rooms, full basement and good heating plant. . Do you care to make us an offer of what this property is worth to you and on the terms von can afford? The owner, who lives In Chicago, haa Instructed ua to send him the best offer we can get. A. P. Tukey & Son Phone Douglaa 50?. 1507- W. O. W. Bldg. Make Offer 44 ft. next First Naticnal. X45.000 raking price. Make .offer. Harrison & Morton REAL ESTATF MISCELLANEOUS 7-Room House All Modern On Boulevard Has Garage $500 Cash Balance Like Rent Will Show Today For description phone D 2926 today. Wal. h2 after 7 p. m. Call House For Sale To Be Moved 171 Douglas St., frame bouse, good condlt'on to move. Rids received by George & Company I hone D. 7j6. 9C2 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dandy 5-Room All Modern Bunga low Last One Left $150 Cash BALANCE MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Will Show Today For description phone Doug. 2321 today. Cull Wal. 652 alter 7 p. m. Five-room Hungalow and (Jarago Price $"5,400 Cash, $G)0 You will like this place, so don t fall to have us show you. lliatt-Fairfield Co., 130 Omaha Nst. Bk. Bid. Tel. Doug. 41v FOR SALE Modern houe. Doug. 45i2. 6-Room All Modern Bungalow New $3,950 $300 Cash Balance on monthly paymenta. For description phone Uoug. 29J4 today. Call Wal. Mi after 7 p. ra. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET S Cash Wheat Sells from Half to Two Cents Lower Despite Good Demand. CORN MAKES "sHORT ADVANCE OMAHA, November . 1!16. rash wheat sells V" lower There was a fairly (tood demand for wheat, but the heavy receipt caused the market to drop hiwer. Cnrn was strong, advancing Wo higher, filthough there w ere mil v f .i t -tw-o cars reported In tVrn was a pood seller and a good manv sales were re ported at a 1 is hi advance. Oata were minted unchanged to 0 higher. Hye was lower, selling VsfMWo down. Farley waa nominally unchanged. Clearance were: W heat and fl nir equal I In IRiOlltl V... -v. -i . , f , A 1 w.i.. ' .il-llT-in, inn, iJI.V v uunncio oata. I.oit.OOii bushels I h,, nmi u i,.., i i"erpjoi close Wheat la?d 1 wer; corn ill higher. rrlmary wheat reee'nl wori 4'5rt' bushels and shipments' .. Mohe s against receipts of S.iklon bushels an I Hill ments ut IJIP.OiO huvhels last year. unary corn rerein wore w.imi , corn reeeli t were Pi'shi'ls and s'iipnien:s r.74.w h.isli 'I., tiL-aiiiHt receipts of 1,0 S O 0 bushels and shipments o! 725 tuo b. sheN last y, ar. I'r mary oata rcoe.pts were 1.8irt.rt0 bushels and shipments l.n:o.'itrt bushels atal'ist receipts of i77.iM bushels ant si'li inents vt W,0 bushes lst year. CARlAJT RKOKirTS W heat. Corn. Oat s t ntcago si ?r M nnenpo'ia I.".s 5" J ! l'uluth Cmaha ' Kansae City M jf, , St. l,ouls 1S2 ij 41' Winn pev 3,0 These sales were reported today: Wheat-No. t hard winter; 1 car. ?c; 2-5 car. 97c. No. S hard winter: 1 car. V; 3 cars, 96c; 1 car. !Me; 2 cars, MVjc; 1 car. 44c: 10 cars. 4c; 2 cars, Wc .no. 4 hatd winter: 1 car, Mo; 2 cara. Ko; 5 rara. Slc; 11 cars. lc; J-5 cars, 9oSc: 7 cars, s': 4 cars. wo, Sample: 1 car, KSc; 1 car. Sfic; 1 car. 82c; 1 car, die; 1 car, soo; 1 ear, 76c. No. II mixed: 1 car, 9c: 2 cars, 944k:; 12-5 cars. 93c; 1 car, Klc; I car, S9c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. Wo; 1 car. 9"c. No. 2 durum: 1 car, 93c. No. S durum mixed: 1 car, 8iio. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car, STc. Corn: No. 1 white: 1 car. 6.1'ic. No. 2 white: S cars, 63lo. No. 4 white: S osr (newt, rtic. No. & white: 2 cars mewl. ic. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. U54o. No. 2 yellow, cars.l car, K64.C. No. 3 vellow: S-5 car. tsno; l car (newi, 4o. No. 4 yellow : 1 oar, J tec; 2 cars (new). H3Vo. No. 1 mixed: 1 I car, 64c; 1 car. 3'c. No. 2 mixed: 12 5 cars. tv14c; 2-5 car. KI'v. No. 3 mixed: J ii mi, ne, cars. Mc, car inewi, O.M'; 1 car (new, 624c. No. R mixed: 1 car tnew), .ic. Sample: 1 oar, 61"c; 1 car, irti'c. Oats Standard: i rara. S7c; 1 car. c. No. 3 white: 4 cars, 36'o; 10 cars. 36o. No. 4 white: 2 cars. 364o. Sample: 1 car: 344c; 4 cars. 33Wc; 2 cars, S3c. Rye No. 1: 1 car, Hso. No. 2: 1 car, KRc. No. 3: 1 car. NKo; 7 cars. S74o. No. 4: 1 car, "64c; 3 oars, 86c, Sample: 1 oar, wo. Barley Rejected : 1 car. S2r; t-h car, 534'". Omnhn I'ash Prices W best : No. 2 tur key, WiWi-; No. 3 turkey, WWr; No. 2 hard. Mi9Xo: No. 3 hard. 9.Vn64o; No. 4 hard. sTtime; No. 2 spring, .Vua7c; No. .1 soring. H3?i6o: No 2 durum. JTJ4if'!lc: No. 3 durum. M'tiffc: sample, 7."iifk:. Corn: No. 2 white, U3tti34c; No. 2 white, 62ti.3c; No. 4 white. t-tf4fi62c; No. 5 white. iUMlil4e; No. 6 white, filf62c; No. 2 yellow. tiotrti&c ; No. 3 yellow, 64 tuinVto: No. 4 yellow, 44fiiVo: No 5 yel low, M'iiUllc; No. vellow, 64nK44c: No. 2 mixed, (Wn4o; No 3 mixed, 2'(r S4c: No. 4 mixed. 62lfu,34o: No. 6 mixed. 62 16310: No. 6 mixed, K21i3e. Oats: No. 1 white. itiViGi.TFVie; stannam, w 37c; No. 3 white, 364i:Uc: No. 4 white. 354!5354o. Barley: Malting. 53ft7c; No. 1 feed, 47i63c. Rye: No. 2, KTVlc; No. S. K7-&SSO. Chicago doing prices furnished The Be by IOgan Bryan, rtook and grain brokers. 315 South sixteenth. Omaha; Art'cle Qen. HUh. l ow. Close I Yes y. Wheatl 1 I 1 03fi II 03'4iffl 1 ec. May. Corn Dec 1 (KM 1 0341 1 03'i I I tOSiil 06i4;i 06 4 1 02441 1 04 1 t4 1 OSSV! I I t 64WV 634 4Vt 6S41 M, 39'4 414 May.6is'n4l Oat I I Dec. I 39H Bay.UlT,! Pork I I Jan..fl7 65 1 394l' 4241 3941 394l 42S!41'SI 17 9741 17 65 17 97rj 17 75 17 90 I 17 924 17 75 17 70 May.l 17 76 I IS 00 I Lard I . 9 S7J35 ,l 7041 66 .1 Jan. May Rib 9 56 85 I 85 I 9 65 65 I 70 ' 85 I 9 424 9 724 624 9 774 I Jan. . 9 6T4r75; May.l 9 75 I t 75 9 90 9 66 175 U Bid. I CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat a res of the Tradlaujr and Closing; Price on Board of Trade. CHICAGO Nov. 26. Wheat hardened In value today, influenced aomewhat by reports that the acreage seeded for the winter crop showed a decrease of 2i per cent, a compared with a year ago. The mmket closed steady, 4c higher, at December. $1,034; May, $l.ii4i1.0f,4. Coin scored a gain of 4'nNe, and oais of S'ac. In provisions the outcome varied from unchanged to a rise of 624c In addition to estimate of a big de crease in the winter crop acreage, gossip that foreigner were buying futures here for London trcngthenod the wheat mar ket. There were also advices that millers at Minneapolis were purchasing freely, enri that flour waa In demand for Balt.c ports. Beside, a leading authority went on record with a prediction that domes tic accumulation of the mi crop would le small. Considerable profit taking on the bulge nude the wheat market react to a mod crate extent before the close. l orn prtiea bulgtd despite heavy sales to realise profit. Unsettled weather and poor quality of new corn gave statu to buying. Oata displayed Independent strength. Provision averaged higher, notwith standing weaknens in the hog market. The resson ascribed waa the corn ad varce. 7 C!hlca2o Cash Prices Wli. t ?n q red, Sl.0Ki?l.ll; No. I red. $1.0544l.o4; No. 2 hard, nominal: No. t hard, $1.04V I Com, No. 2 yellow, old, 60c; No. 4 yellow 1 new, 6J4ti644c: No. 4 white, new, HIV 63c. Oata: No. 3 white, Stiti-lsc; atanitar.i 4i(H04o Rye: No. 2. 934c. Barlev; 50'tf.Oo. (Seed: Timothy. S5.iio7 75; clover. $lu.'.ift"fD i.(e, moaiiy 110.1c. r-rovisions: Pork, jimki: p.M i27: ribs. $9. 75 10 50. BCTTEn-Stesdy; creameiy, 23ri814c. KGi8 Steady ; receipts, 4.O70 cases: fl t, WV 4'.".t4c; ordinary flits, 264y 274c: at maik caae Included, 2 3e. KjCLTRY Alive, lower; fowl, Uc; -rluvs. 12c; tujkeys, 14c. I'OTATOKS 1-ower. rerelpts, 5 cars; 5ri(h;gnn and Wiscunsln whites, Wtj'ilc; 5 I' r.esota and Dakota whitra 6 Wic; iili.nesota and Dakota hlos. tOH'c. Drv Goods Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 26 DRY GOODS Cotton goods snd yarns quiet nnd steaiy tubiy. Worsted yarn were more active. KKAL ESTATK Ht'ltl'HnAN Duailrr, Dundee Lots $1,250 Each We r offering for sale I choice lots located on Nicholas St., between 50th and 51st. for $1.2.7) each. The locatlin i;s ah ut the highest In fiundee; good j hurt nundlngs sll new houses; on paved street; sewer, walk and city water. Will make terms. See us about them at once. HASTINGS A HFYPKN. 1414 Harney Bt. I.EGAti NOTICES Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro posal will be raceTved by the Board of Director of the Short Line Irrigation Llstrirt at their office In tae Village of Bsyard. Neb., for the purchase o" fif teen thousand five hundred eighty-two dollar face value of the f pr cen. serial bonds of said district until 13a o'clock P. m. on the 7th day of December 1W5; said bonds ar issued under and by virtue of an Act of the legis,sture of the tte of Nebraska, approved March 26th 8elon Lws 1d. Chapter 70 and all amendment thereto and pursuant to a vote of tne majority of the quaim.j tors of ald district The Board axpre! reanrve tn light to reject any and a 1 bid and will tn no avent sell any of said boi.ds for laa than nlnety-fiv, p,r Mn of the face value thereof;. By order of the Board of Director thlgned) CATHERINE ROBERTS. Secretary Ebort Line Irrigation District pound h gher on Ja, a i grades. KW VlIRk (iUMIHAL MHKi:T Mentation f (be liar on Various Commodities. . MOW V spiln I, 'UK. Nov : -FLOI R - Kasv; 6 Wtif 70; w inter i ntents, iv atralKhts, VO'ii i.3.. . Irieauai, No. I durum. ... ew York. No I north- ....l".l.. , w li K. ifl-llV I . i i n, liiilutii U.C7V No. 1 north. Man- Itoba. l .m. I f , Buffalo, Future. sternly: Dei-ember. li.lii. corn-spot, firm; No. i yellow, ?' prompt. 1 OA IS Spot, firm: No. 3 white. 4VaC. nAV Stesdv; prime. $1 S-'H; No. 1. 11.30. No. 2, $1 ;n. No. . ll '.HHi 1.06; shiplng. . HOl'S-milet: st:ite common to rho oe, lHli, ii,(K; l!"H, i.jfluc; Taolflc coast, litl... l.ill.ic, IMU SHllc. II UiK'S-Kteadt ; itbgota, SiVukIIc; Cen tral Atnerli a, ;9v. w'- i.KATHKll-KIrm; hemlock firsts. seconds. Jffi3.1c. 1 RuVISlONS-rork, firm; mess. 11751, ' ' laintiy. mn :s mi. neet, siea-iv ti k.. it .o- i.Uiihi 1jiH firm- ...I.IIIa -iai tu'.Vfiu lU . ..i i.... ........ ...... '-. '. . -r. ' 7 i : a ielafiS.c Hi n r-K h u in; receipts. S.700 tub; 'cieHiierv extra. XMiflle. firsts. ;sr.. v.. . seconaa, i.li.'io KliUS- lu'cgular: recelnta. cases: fresh gathered, extra fine. 44Si4.'c; extra firsts, 41(iM3c; firsts, XV 40c; se-oiuls. 2 S..'. CHEESE-nrm: receipts. 2.1W taixes: state, whole milk, flats, held specials, I6c; average fancy, li4c; current make, ' spcoals. 16-c; average lancv, I6V0. , I'OL'LTRV Dressed. nulet. western: fresh chickens, barrela, lyuile; fresh fowls. Iced. 1244717c; fresh turkeys, U'O :'2c. Alive, weak; western chickens, U?f 14c; fowls. 12414c; turkeys, l.wlsc. UMAHA GK,rrrtAt, MARKET. POri.TRT Alive: Turkeys, any stss 1 over 7 lbs , 17c; broilers, 164rfl7c; springs, 1 11c; ducks, 10c: geese, loc; hens, dllc, young glunea hens, each, 3fc; roosters, Sc. OY8TKHS Chesapeake, standards, per norlheiii. standards. $1.46; selects. $176: New York counts, Sl.tv. Northern, small cana, 24'q2x; large cans, .kHHoc, Chesa peake, small cans, 20y:; large cans, 20t tec. FISH Halibut. 12c; salmon, fresh pink, 9c; fresh red, 124c: catfish, fresh, 16c; trout, fresh, ISo; white fish, fresh, lie; red snapper, fresh, 13c; catfish, froten. 13c; snielu, fror.cn, 10-1U. ooxes, $1.2a; smoked white fish, 14c: kippered salmon, 17o. FRO' FN FISH-Halthut. stses to suit. lOHc, catfish, large, for steaks. 13c; sal mon, fall. 9c; salmon, stiver. 10c: No. 1 trout, lie; No. 1 whiteflsh, dressed. 10c; No. I whlietlsh, Inme. 15c; No. 1 white- fish. Jumbo, lc; pickerel, round . C.. 1. e. pickerel, headless. Sc; black bnas, otder else, 2oc; herring, dressed, pair frosen, tic; blueflaii, extra fancy, 12c; red snapper, beaaless, dressed :iV; floun ders, 10-: wallops, per gallon, $3.00. SMOKED FISH-Whlt. lO-lb. basket, ler lb.. 14c. KIPPERKD FISH Salmon. 10-lb. bas ket, per lb., 170. CKLERY Mammonth. per dox., 75c. BKK K CUTS-Rlbs, No. 1. l4c; No. 2. 164c; No. 8, 124c. loins. No. 1, 214c; No. 2, 15c: No. 3. 14c. chucks. No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 94c; No. S. o. Rounds, No. 1, 14c; No. 2, 13c; No. 3, 12c. Plates, No. 1 104c; No. 2, 94c; No. 3. R4o. LIVE POITI.TRY-Rrolleis. 14 to 14 lbs., ill separate com p., lie; over 14 to lb.. 16c, springs, nny also, 24c; ducks, picked, 4 price, but not wanted, 12c; hens, over 4 lbs. per lba 114c; roosters. 5Ho. Turkeys. 17c; old Tom. 15c; under 8 lbs., Sc; less than 6 lbs. each not wanted. GeeSe, full feathered and fat, Sc; picked, 4 price, but not wanted. Guineas, each, 26c; young, 1 to 14 Iba lach, 25c. Homer aiiuabs. 14 OS. and over, 13.01); lu to-12 ox., $2.00; No.' 1, must weigh ox., $1.60; under 8 oz, .Oo i igeoni, any kind, per dog., 60c. Star Brand Ben Davis, $2.75 per barrel; Willow Twig. $3.25 per barrel: Wlnnaap, $3.6u pet barrel; Jonathans, $3.50 per bar- tel. Shield Brand Black Twigs. $3 50 per barrel; Black Twigs, commerlcial brand. $3.J per barrel; Ben Davl. Illinois, $17 I per bin re'. riu.ni i aurornia vaienciaa, iioa, dok, $4 76; Ibos. tii xl, s, 324s. $5.2.i; 1.6s to 2ka, inclusive, $5.60. Florida oranges, all size, box, $1.50. Iemons riunHlsi, 300s. rnfts, Ix.x. $5.00; Red Hall, 3u0s, 360s, box $4 50; Grapefruit, all sixes, box. $4.00; 96s, $3.50. Peaches, Colorado Elbertas, Call Inrnla Salwaya, box, 50c. Pears. Winter Nellls, box, $2.23. Grapes. Tokays, crate, $1.76; Emperors, crate, $2.00; Kmperors, in kegs, keg, $3.76; Malagas, bbl.. $100 to I 7.(). Bananas, bunch, $1.75 to $4.00. VI'XJETA BLEV Cabbage, lb.. 14c. Head , lettuce, dot., $1.00; leaf lettuce, do., 4ic. I Celjry, Pascal, do., 7ac; Jumbo, 90c; ! Mich., !5c. Onions, red, lb., 2": yellow, 14c. Cauliflower, crate, $2.60. Brussels i sprouts, lb., 20c. Tomatoes, lug, $1.50, Peppers, basket, 76c. Parsley, do., 86c, Rutabagas, II)., 14c. Green bean, wax. baaket, $1.00. Spanish onion, crate, $1..'A. Squash, lb., 2c. Artichoke, do., $1.25. Caaabas, crate, $3.40. Potatoes, Colorado white aiock, bu., i5c; laige Amherst ohlos, bu. 65c. Sweetpotatoes, bbl., $3.00. Cran berries Belle and Bugle, bbl.. $.60; Belle and Cherry, $7.50. ClDK.t Alotts. keg, $3.76; Motts, b'jl., bbl., $7.25; Nenawka, keg, $3.2u. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, lb., 164c; blak, 3c; hickory nuts, lb.. 4c; filbert, lb.. 15c; pecans, lb . 124c; almonds. Non pareils, lb., V.'c; Ne Plus I'llrns. 16,-, IX LS, 17c. Figs. 12-10 ox., box, two. MISCELIANEOUB Crackerjack. case, $l.n(l; half case, $i.7o. Cornpopa, case. Hit. half case, $1.65. Hallow i dales, lb., kc; Fsrd dates, 124c; Drom dstes. box, $2.75. Popcorn, lb., 40c; case, $2.f0. Baited Pea nuts, can, $1.16. Sugur walnut dates, box, $1.60. Honey, case. $3.76; Airline, $1.80. Locoanuta, bag, $5.26. do., 75c. APPLES Per bbl Ben Davis. 111. ,$3.00; Jonathans. .11.. $3.50; Jonathans. Kaa, $4.00; Black Twigs. Star, $4.00; Mo. Pip pins, Star. $3.50; Ben Davis, Star, $3.00; Willow Twigs, Star. $3.50; Genltons, Star, $3.60; Jonathans, Star. $3.50; Ben Davis. Mo., $3.00; Ben Davla. Ownpack, $3.50; Black Twigs. Shield. $160; Black Twig, Commercial. $4.00. Rechter -Jonathan. $4.60; Domino, $4.00; Mo. Pippin. $4.00; Ben Davl $3.60; Willow Twig. $4.co; Romanies. $4.00: Genltnna, $4.00; Wlneaaps, $...00; Minkleri, $4.0o; Osceolas, $".00; Black Twigs, $5.00. Colo Columbine or Blanket Peartnalna, box, $2.25: Colo. Peony or Pappoose Pear mains, box. $2 00; Colo. Tomahawk or Robin Pearmalns, $1.60; Colo. Paragons, box. $1.50; Colo. Manns, box, $1.50; Home Beauties, Idaho fey. ex., box. $2 00; Rome Beauties. Wash., 64s. fey, box, $2.26; lie llcious fey. Wash., all sixes, bog. $2 60; bpl'zenburgs. Wash., ex. fey., box, $2.75; Aik. Blacks, ex. fey., box. $2.76; Stay men Wlnesaps, ex. fey . box, $2 25; Grimes, Wssli.. fey., box, $209; Grime. Waah., choice, box, $1.76; Wlnesapa, old fash ioned fey., box, $2 26; Winter Banana, fey., box, $2 60; Black Twig, ex. fey., box, $2.15: Wagners, ex. icy., $:.20; Wenatcheel, ex. fey., box, $1.88. Kansaa fill Grain and I'mrlaloni. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 26.-WI1EAT No 2 hard, Jftc'iilLOS; No. 2 red, $1.0761.10, lieeemner. ie.ic; ttiay. ILOfNtil HFi. CORN N No. t mixed. 6Jj62nc; No. 1 v h le, 67 if 61 4c; December, 614c; May, C4c. uAT8 No. S white. ni'Xerl 36.fc '7c. J49c; No. 2 H'TTER Steady ; firt :fr. pai king stock. 19c. 28c; seconds. EGGet Firsts. 2c; seconds. 22c. Pul LTRY-Hen. . H4c; turkey broilei. lc. 15c; Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 26. WHEAT Dereniber, 94c; May, $1,024; No. 1 hard, $1.64; No. 1 northern, $1,004 1.0SV No. 2 northern. 7S4jW4c. FLO CR I' nc hanged. BA RLE Y 6fo6c. RYE-0O62r. BKAN 18.26fgilS.76. CORN No. S yellow 6ir70e. OATH No. S white. 3iua64:. FI.AX-$1.984;2.'24. M. I.odIs ffirailM Market. ST. I1CI8, Nov. 26-WHEAT-No. t red, $1,144: No. S hard. $104, December. fl.024. May. $1 0f.4t)l or-4. CORN No. 2 64vl44c; No. 2 white, 44c; December. 614c; May, 614ti614c. OA18-.No. 2. Sia3l4c; No. 2 nominal. l.rsrp' firnln MsrVel. LIVERPOOU Nov. 26 W'HBAT Spot No. $, Us S4d; No. S, 11 141; No. 2 Chl ei:go, new. lis 14d, No. 2 hard. old. i2j ORN Spot La Plau. Sa 2d. till and Rnsla. SAVANNAH. (!., Nov. 2 -TI'RPEN-Tl N Firm, 544c; le. :l bbl.: r- I ctipt, 19 bbl., al lpmenta, 562 bbl.: Ifttocks, 12,911 bbls. ' ROSIN Firm: a.ih-a S.81'. bbl.; re ceipt, i.rst bbl.; (.hlpments, 1.. U Ibis, s'ocks, 64,029 bbls. (quotations A. B. $6 50: C, D, tJ.t2AiS..'6; E $5 r5; F. V'5. I A. $i 574; G. fo.5Vg3.W; M. $ ,.6i II. S" KlC76; K f...05: M, f.i.15; N. ;$. WO. 6.t50; WW, $6S5. aw sltk l.'V a OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET- Cattle Receipts Light and Trade is Slow at Steady Prices Lambs Slow and Lower. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER OMAHA, November Hi. Receipts were: (."nMle Hog. 191.V fihern Official Mondny 13.57 4.M? 12.V-H U.lll 1.71 trflclal Tuesday .V1 4.C7 lfflclal Wednesday.... i.tM l.r.U tnursrlsy. holiday Kstlmate Friday l.SCU a,M) Flva dav this week. 23. 19.76X Same days last week 27.TV3 l..5il Same days I wks. ago.,14.!! IS. 77 Same days 3 wks. ago 14.310 Same diiys 4 wks. ago..,'.4' 9X'4 Same days last year. 13.014 24.161 45. M 61.4.0 a-;..". 54. v) s,590 42..Vi Hie fuiiowing tahle snows the receipts of cattle, hoas and sheep at the Omaha live stork market for the year to data, as compared with last year- 19,5 P' Cattle l.lOO.sa W5.S63 Hogs 2.321.M4 J.OVl.iV'O Sheep 3.(C6.5 f,92s.2J Inc 2(4, 160 :. W.0C4 The following tahle show the average price of hogs at Ihe Omaha live stock market for the last few day, with com parisons. Pate. I 1915. 1 1114 1 'H3 li ' mu Ii0. Nov. No. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. INov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. T.I t ; 34; 7 4 14, 7 ll ! T.t, 9.1 t74 7 66; 7 9''i 6 i S OS 7 T ' 7 n 12 7 i 7 m 7 7J 4 111 7 7 73 7 4 7 , I 17 7 54 T 7. 7 ii 7 l 7 47 101 6 614 HI tt . l.'i 6 f'S. 7 4v 7 67 1 7 7o 7 ' 7 '4 m &64I 7 76, 7 Mi 3' 7 74! 7 Ml 6 S I 7 M 7 74 7 6 7 7 7 44 7 1 14, 16 S 34 16 L.4 7 6 7 ll $6 7 63 t 63 6 86 i7i a 144, 7 Ml 7 63 4 38 7 44 7 It IS 1341 7 ?. 7 6o, 1 S,4l 7 33l T : 6 :H4 7 44' 7 71 7 rl 7 71 7 73' 7 76 6 301 7 31 7 20 7 $o 7 :h 7 "5 7 6- 7 ' 7 H7 8 04 r. 16' 1 21 7 461 7 69 t 13 7 OS ( 1H 6 i 6 234 T67, 7 6 7 61 6 24I 7 A! 6 2 .1 41l 7 4 7 61 fi 21 7 61 7 58 7 501 7 69 6 19 4 77 7 44, 7 47 I 4 88 Sunday. Holiday." Recelpta and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS tttle Hogs Sheep 1 I s s C. M. A St P 4 7 . ,.. Missouri Pacific I'nlon Pacific C. Ai N. W., east... C. N. W., west... C . St. P.. M. A O.. C.. B. g , east.... C.. B. g. west... C.. R. I. P.. east. C . R. I. P.. west. Illinois Central Chicago (it. West.. 1 2 9 15 21 1 2 9 2.. J 20 16 1 6 8 17 3 111 7 14 3 1 6 X 1 I I 1 I .1 42 RS 61 4 Totsl receipts DISPOSITION. , . Cattle. Hoes Sheep. hi orris ar i n Swift A Oo Cudahy tracking Co.... Armour e Co Sch warts A Co .1. W. Murphy Lincoln Parking Co Benton. V. S. A Lush... F. B. Iwls J. B. Roof Co Rosenstoek Bros F. G. KelloRg Werthelmer A Degen... H. F. Hamilton Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... Christie Hlgrrlns Huffman John Harvey Other buyers 135 7T0 1,175 2co i,iw r.teo 1?2 1.1R' 2.0O4 277 1.640 i.siw ... I ,V ! .' '. 24 12 5 ... ... 20 1 s '.v. 14 33 t "i 8 142 2,49 R417 Totals 1.089 5,03.' CATTLE The receipt of cattle num bered fifty cars, about what mluht b expected on a Friday and the day after a holiday. There were really nu enough of any kind In aluht to make much of a market or to interest buyers to any ap preclabln extent. Still moat of the buy ers were out In the yards, willing to take the offerings at prices showing little or no change from Wednesday. Corn fed steers were slow, but that la the case every day, not only here, but at every other market point. It la very evi dent that iwcker are decidedly set against short-fed cattle nnd only buy them when compelled to through a short age of range steers. When they do buy them they want them at prb es much lower than the country demands, mak ing the trade cn that ciasa of dock very unsatisfactory. representative sales- NEBRASKA. 40 steer.. ..1201 6 90 COLORADO 59 steers. No. II 2fi 17 ..1162 tl 90 32 steer V5 1 20 Ar. Pr. No. A.. Pr. ...IHI 7 3 ..,1(N0 7 3b 7 H1 7 7 10 17.. . llisi .liWI HOGS Receipts wi-r eighty-nine cars, or about 6,4)0 Head, the heaviest tor any out day since September. For the weo-i supplies amount to Ui,7o8 head, a gain of 4.000 over a week ago, and l.ifOO heavier than two weeks ago, but siiiailur liitiii lasi yesr by almost 6,000 head. Ii. tpite of the fait thut Chicago ie iioited almost double the number i f hogs tbev estimated HaturCay, local shippers bkd lair oide a ai.d on fiist rounds nuunu legs that looked to be steady with W vdnekday. Later on when It w as cer tain that packer cost would be sharply lower they reduced their bid and nulla up the balance of their droves at price that were anyway ff&lOc lower, and to ward the cloite even m jre than lhaL To; fi ached 16.50, but that pi ice waa lu.t paid I ear.y ao mien aa on Wedn.a.ay. 1 ackers practically notched t" market on their It Hi bids, which were fully 16c lower. Seller put up a fight and when they had something that shippers mtuht have used were able to sgueexe out a l.lckel here and there, but In the end v. ere forced to cus'i the bulk of theii holding at pr.ces that were right close lo 15c lower. The extreme close waa slow, alihouyh a lair cleaiance had teen mude by 10 o'clock. Light bogs that were nnt strictly good lad a haid row to hoe again today and sulci well under ths i.ula as a general li.lng. Some odds and ends of itgou were still unsold after the LUlk of Lie ip(.ly had been cashed. Ihe big string sold a. $6.25, with a scat tering on down, a fa.r showing at $.$.' end a sprinkling, mostly of shippers, ai as high a $6.45, with the top at f1.60. Keprcscntatlvu sales: I No. At. Bu. Pr No. A. Bh. rr. 1 11 ... to I lw ... in I 4. mi 4 i 10 ii in ijo u 1 im inu tit 7b .241 !0 30 111 IW 110 lib Si MS II 111 17 3K1 30 U VI Ml lb 11 Xhl Ml 1X74 kl Zi llu 1174 7T U0 40 tn 1 Jul J IK U rO SO 10 as M, ... 44 : S7 171 40 4b Si I.I 40 I lu ill lW ... 1 4U u I4 10 4 40 17 Ill ... I 40 12 IM ... 6 l 12 'i SO 45 i M ... IW ! U 4I ... bo i VIOS. I 74 14b ... lit SI1KE1' Eatimaied rocelpta of aheep and luiiiba wcru sixty-four cars, or la,5uo head. Ibis is the largest Friday run received In something like two month Supplies for the week total only 46.4U9 10 an, being l'i.o short of last week and U.uno smaller than two week ago, but about 3,000 lamer than for the corre sponding daa lust year. Wednesday's IihUI run and the holiday yesterday combined lo make the five days' total smaller than tor any similar period since June. 1 hicago receipts were even heavier than the local run. which was far loo large to suit traders. Fat lambs made up the most of the supply, and trade opened ixiieuiely dull, with uJI buyers hanging buck. Some of the beat luiub sold In fair season at prices that looked sloady 011 paper, but quality considered waa nearer to a dime lower, but onu packer iffuacd to bid anywhere near steady money and trade dragged through the greater part of the forenoon, Willi only a few of the last lamba sold Wy midday approximately half the sup ply had changed hands, but early prices were not sustained, and later sales l.okid aa much a a quarter down In spots, and even then all lue good handy weignt lambo had liol been cL-uned up. Tluee load of the five-car alilpment of irhol' Belmont & Co. 'a lamh htoUKhl the iditv's P.p. Is 70. w hile $v&i 66 bought real gold stuff, and pretty decent lambs sold from $v.:4 downward. Feeding lamos were 111 light supply and good n ediiim weighta. which brought 18 4", looked st'Hfly or nearly so. There wsj phntv of unf iii'shcd stuff Irom corn belt feed lots which 111 one seemed to want, and wh!ch nail 110 place In Ihe market. Muttona were scarce ai.d sold about steady, a decent suit of ewes lliu.1 we;u none ton fat l i inking $.".. Mi, w ith heavy ties a I f " Representative sales: No. Mn iintlvo limbs mi native Inmbs fi cull Is nil's 1'4 iintlvo auils 47 nat Ive butihs 9 nat l e ewes Av. Tr .7: 8 40 .71 8 40 .no 5 .' . i 6 P0 , . 108 8 50 . 134 5 25 .75 8 ( ! . 55 8 . 5 .61 s ,'. , 59 8 55 1 . 50 7 10 I . fill 8 ml ' . 7" 8 56 .59 8 .SO 8 41 i .73 8 6 . 72 8 fi . .74 S 66 , f07 fed lamba ; i Wy, mina fee.ler Is nibs 55 .4. N yomlng fee ler lamb ... "I'. Wyoming feeder lambs ... 101 cull feeder lambs I' W ye ming lambs ,Ci' Wyoming lambs 149 Wyoming feerler lnml, Wyntn.ng feeder lambs IK native :'. native 'Ji native lambs lambs II H Alio I.K. a rot K M ARKKT f attle steady Hogs Irregalar sheep Meak. CHICAGO. Nov. 26 'A TTLF-Receipts, 4,iio head, market steady; native beef cattle, $f..7ii,rno.5e; western steers. It.. j.1 Si 30; cows and heifers. $2.70iir4.00; lalves, $6 25110.10. I U MIS Receipts, C-.OflO head; market. Irregular; lies vv weight grades, steadv; othera weak; bulk, ii.0iVti,; light. $5 so ?H ; mixed. $6 !,i6.ii, heavy, $6 jolw 6.55 rough $6Ai.;fc: pig. $3 7."iit 60. SHEEP AND f.iMnrf-l.mlnl. , OS iVrt bead; market, weak: wethers. ' $6 iiiimi 6.6l; ewea. $.l.:fi6.75; lamba. $6.76ii.2u. slonx I'ltv live atock Market. Storx CITY, la , Nov. 26. CATTLE Receipts. t) head: market slea.lv in Ivr. higher: native steers, $.'.:nK(M.50; butc.iers, 44 50yi.5o; cows and heifers. 84 6ii6il canners. $3.2.4! 4.26; Blockers and feeders, $4 i ii6 50. HOGS Receipts. 4.6"0 head: market .VfH Ilk' lower; heavy. $6.30if6.4",: mixed. 16 Sur 30; light, Koojfi',.20; bulk of sales, $6.10 4j 6 40. SHERP ANT! LAMRS Reoelnta Kill hoRil; market 5((fl(K' lower; lambs $7 fV $.50. at. t.nnla Live Stock Market. ST. IXIMS. Nov. rTTt.fn. oelpts, 4.100 head; market strong, native tieef steers. $7 .Hutfiu ': vearllmr .i...r and . heifers.' $x.50rio 20; cows. lf...V)iii7.00: mockers and feeders, S5.0itt7.25: southern stel r. Si", 2ki8 60: rows anrl helora II iiur 6.50; native calve. IA.iXMi to 60. HOGS-Rocelpt. 11,400 head; market, lower: p'gs, and lights, $5.50iifH55; mixed snd butchers, $6.25ift6.7ii; good heavy. $6.65 tlii.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 2.700 head; market steady; yearlings, $6,Vm7 6i; lambs, $S.2.'t.15; sheep and ewes. .YMKir 6.25. Kansns Illy Live "took .Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 26. CATTLE. Recelpta. 1,700 head; market steadv: prime fed st 'ors. S9.2MTt0.im; dressed beef steers. $;.n0firtt.u0; western steers. $K.air 8 .25; atockers and feeders. $5.iWt7.5; bulla. $4.iMVn6 75; calves. Stl.iHHj9.6u. H a IS Receipts. 8.50(1 head: market, lower: bulk of sales. $6 25(u16.6n; beavv. $6.46041.624; packers and butchers. $'..35 4.60; llghfs, S6.lM4isi.CA; pigs, SA.6fiifr6.nt). SHEEP AND t .AMUS-Recelpts 4.500 head; market higher; lambs, $s lVfrK 8o; yearlings, $6 2,VH7.;5; wethers, $f, 50f)l.ir.; ewes, $4.75ti.65. HI. Joseph Live gtnok Market. ST. .loPF.PH. Nov. 36. CATTLE Re reltts, 600 bead; market steady; steers, fl fkVji'.i.S".; cows and heifers, $3.1 ttM.7 ; l lil es $i.O'rfj4i 60. til iGS Receipts. $.600 hesd; market lower; bulk of sales, fi1.25fiffl.5o. dllEKP A Nt LA M Bf Receipt s. 3,70) head; market steady; lambs, 7.7H8,7.Y DIM.H RKVIKW OF TRADK Nuslnlnril Grnsvlh In Baalneaa Move ments and Volume. NEW YORK, Nov. 24.-run'a Weekly Review tomorrow will say: Widely divergent lines In nil e lions reflect a susta ned growth ,i business movements snd volumes. Manufactur ing operations still broaden with over time in force in many Instances, while retail distribution steadily enlarges under the stimulus of Increased pay rolls and continued low temperatures. The season advances of holiday good are more conspicuous and there is everv Indication that results In thl par ticular branch will prove exceptionally gratifying. With money circulating mora frwly, eollect'ona ahow further Improvement and the commercial mor tality dlm'nlshes fewer failure occurrlnal I this month than In October. O'her statistical records exhibit noteworthy gains. Though speculative activity has abated, the expansion In niercant le and ln duatrlal transactions keen bank clearings) I at unusually high totals. Enhancement 'of the earnlnir power of the railroads continue. Exports were again of Un matched proporllms In October, aided by the greater stab 111 jr of sterling exchange. Weekly bnk clearings Sa.lO.'.CTiS. toffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 26.-COFFEE Nesr mouths' lluuldatlon occasioned by the cir culated Irregularities of notices estimated at alxiut 13. luga and some other snif tering of later months on the easier ruling of llraxl! over the local holiday seemed responsible for the declining lennency oi tne market for coffee futures nero today. Tne open'ng waa steady at a decline of 6 notnis to an advance of 1 point, and early fluctuations were some what irregular, but near month llnuMs- tion aeemed to be rather more active late In the session and the market closed a net decline of 3 to 9 rwilnln Hjil,.a in cluding switches. 78,000 bags; November, 4 62c; December. 6.62c: January. 6 54c: February. 6.67c; March, 6.6tic: April, 6 64c; May, 6ftic; June, 8.72o; July. 6.74c; Au gust, 6.75c; September, 6 86c; October, 6.9fk Spot coffee, quiet; Rio No. 7, 7c; Santoa 4s, 94c. Oost and freight offers were re ported steady around !K(ill4c for Santo 4s. The ofriclnl cables report declines of 75cttfl00 rels In the Brazilian markets I olliin Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 26. COTTON Spot, steady; middling uplands 12 30c; attics, 10U bales. Cotton future opened firm; December, 11. Mc; January, 12.00c; March, 12.26c; July. 12 53c. Future closed firm; Deoember, 12 10c; January, 12.26c; March, 12.54c; May, 12.74c; July. 1 one. The cotton market closed within a point or two of the beat today and firm at a net advance of from 43 to 62 points lor the dav. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 26 Spot, steady: good middling. T IM; middling. 7.2sd; low Middling, 6.0d; sales, 14.I4X) bales. I Mrlal Mnrkel. NEW YORK. Nov. 26 METAI.H-Lesd. tlfered at $5.26. Spelter, $i.7 "t'IM.2i. i op- r, stesdy; electrolytic, $j0.00. Iron, sieady and unchanged. Tin, steady, at $3K.fVj40 60. t Txindon: Spot copper, 61; futures, fsl 10s. Spot tin, lt iOs: futures. 167 V. Antimony, 126. Lead, 28 15. Kvanoratrd Apple and Dried Fruits NEW YORK Nov. 24.-EVAPOIlATbiD Ari'i.r.M Aiaraet. quiet and easy. DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. firm; cots and pnache in good demand sin, steady. aprl- ral- Words Suggestive Of French Must Go (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) BERLIN, Nov. 8-Hotel will become "Groeshof," to distinguish It from "Gasthnf," If the Ilerl'n police president has his way. Thla is one of the Gcr manliations of foreign word decided on at a meeting of representatives of vari ous business Interests held recently. "Parf umerle" I to be replaced by Rlechstoffhundliing." literally, "sinell tuff store;" "Abendrock" (evening coat) la to take the place of "Smoking" (pro nounced "Bi'hin jckltik ") as Ihe name of ! the Tuxedo dlntiercoat, and Ihe "Frtaeur" 1 or barber, a word w hlch, although nut I French, ha given offense on account of It French form, I to b replaced by 1 "Hoarkuenstler." The work of replacing I foreign elements In the language I to I go on. llasllrtia Defeat A I omul. HASTINGS. Neb.. Nov. M. (Special 1 . ,, u 1 . 111 1 tin. tings High school closed Its seiiacn today with a. 17 to a vl lory over tt-e nluniiii. The Falrourv tenm was scheduled to pluy but cancelled it because of siuali poa In that town. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET culative Sentiment Appears Have Changed for Better Ovrr Holiday. to SOME GAINS VERY LAR&L NEW YORK. Nov. 26. Ppeculstlvo sentiment today appeared to have under gone a change for the better over tN bollila.i, and a moderate Inereaaa in ao tlvity resulted In the forenoon, wit,, higher iirlces for many issues. Ftirthei favorable railway earnings contribute, toward this Improvement. Gains in some of the high priced spe cialties were sensationally large. Genera Motors advanelng 23 points to 449. a nr w maximum nther stocks that broke a:. firevloti hlKh records were Cubsn Amer can Sugar. On Its rise of 9 to 156" and American i an preferred, whbh ros. 1 to 112. South Porto Rico Sugar ros 9 to 144. Contltientnl Can. 5 to M4, aim Seara-Rocbii. k. pi, to 172. Manv of these advances wore largely cancelled III llv; general recessions of the final hour. American Can common was the tnort active stock of the session, gaining .. at 64S. Among the war Issues advances of 1 to S point were registered. Metal stocks wero In demand at higher prices, led by American Smelting, wbli h more than recovered Ita quarterly divi dend on Its rise of 2 to lolV Smelting' strength bore some relation to the steady advance in the price of silver inetsl. and other Guggenheim stock made further response to the approaching changes among those properties. t'nlted Statea Steel rose a point to 854, within a fraction of its best of recent years but fell back with the balance of the list later. New Haven's Increased weakness-the stock fell 24 to 73 wsa a restraining Influence on other rails. Total sales amounted to 640.0110 shares. Among the October railroads, reports waa that of I'nlon Pacific, disclosing a net gain of $V36.(HW, while Atchison In creased only $136,0111. Purchasers of $60. ouo.oon Baltimore A Ohio refunding bonds, and the tentative sale of VO.rivo shares of Atchison preferred to banking eyn dlcates were announced. 1 ,00a 1 Institutions are expected to how a rash loss In tomorrow bank state ment. Bonds were firm on moderate deal ings, with a substantial advance In Mis souri, Kansaa A Texas refunding 4s Total sales of bonds, par value aggre gated $4 443.000. 1'nlted States bond wera unchanged on csl. Number of sale and leading; Quotation on stock were aa louow: Kale. Him. urm, tloss. Alsska OoM Allli-Chslmers Ainr1ti Heel gnssr Amsrlcan fan Amertran l.nrnintlre .... Amsrtrsn S. A It Am. . H. M Am. Musar Iteflnin Amerlenn Tsl. A Tal A merles tl Tnhareo Anaconda f'fnnwe Atrhtsen paMwIn l4womtlvs .... lull! mors a Ohio nolhlxhom Hlasl nrnnklvn Hsplct Transit., rallfonila 1'rtrolsuni .... Canadian Psi-ltle IVnl.ral l,fatlir ChMMslia A ntUn 41iliia l W . 1 4'Meaaa. M. A SI. P Oil, ',.. U I. a P. lly.. hhio Civper Iciltirado Fuel Iron.... I'riielhle Klel Iienver A It. fl pfi IMilillara' Herurlllea .... m Is Gsnsral Klselrlr nraal Nnrtliarn pU Great No lr ills Iliissaiihsim Kxplorstlnn.. Illinois ivnlral 1 11 1 sr tiormi tl I 'nn. 1 'ore . . liisplrHtii.n rnniMir tntsrnsllonnl llrvsalsr.. , Kansaa I'llr Hotit hrn . . . . Is-hlsh Valley lniilsvllle Nashvllls... Mssli-an rslrnlaum Mlnmt 1'nrpar Missouri. K. T. Did... Mlaaiurl Parlfle Nal tonal lllsctill National Isifl Nevada Cotmer Naw Ynrk fenlraj N. V.. N. H. It Norfolk A Wstrn Norlharn Psrlfle Paelfln Mail I'arlllr Tel Tal rsnnsylvauta Pullman raise rr Par i 'nn. 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IH l.dno liv:.4 1M4 !M I ton ) .i)4 isn lis S1v :n .S(ll 141 1404, 1 A ', ym hi it si'v 117. son siv, "S ;. I. i n lis 1I54 1ti II. ?nn HI 14 N14 ms ) ItS " ta.se 71 Sii S'lls l ino 4'4 S f 4 1.4ns 447 41 447 I. mo '4 v :s tt.7on 7S 34 4S Hapuhlle Iron Htral... Soiithnm I'aclflr Snutharn Railway KiicVhsliar Vimpany ... I'snneasea Corpar Tsxna I'ompany t'nlnn Pailllo I'nlon rarlflr pfd 1'nltt Hlalaa HUMl V. M. Slawl P'd flail t'nppar Western t'nlnn Wsallnxhoilas Bleetiie .. Montana I'owar llsnsral Mnlora Wsliash II pfd International Marina pfd Total sslaa tor ths day (Mo am aharss. New York Monr; -Inrket. NEW YORK. Nv. 26. MERCANTILE I'A PER iVnJ per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Sixty -day bill $I.J60; demand, $4.ir936; cablea. $4.7010. SII.VER-Bar. IVc; Mexican dollars, 43c. PONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. TIME I OA N 8 Steady; sixty and ninety days. 24fl'."Vi per cent; six months, 261 pet cent CALL MONHY-Hteady; high. 2 per out; low. 14 Pr cent; ruling rate, 1 per rent: lat loan, t I er cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at I per cent London "took Market. 1ONDON, Nov. 6. American securities on the atock market were steady today sno the Pacific stock showed an ad vancing trend tendency. SILVER Bar. 27d per ounce. MONEY (tfs!4 par cent. DISCOUNT RATBH Short bill and three month' bill. 64 per cent. flank Cleat !. OMAHA, Nov. 24 Bank clearing for Omaha today were $4,306,393.96. and for the corresponding day last year (3,520,. 1XJL .94. Coffee Market . NEW YORK. Noy. $6. COFFEE Rio, No. 7, 7c. Future, eaay; December, 6.62c; May, 69c. The Anglo French Bonds As An Investment Considered solely a an Invest ment, the Anglo-French 5 per rent bonds, issued as the obliga tion of two of the richest nations of the world, and offered at a price to net the investor nearly 6Vs per cent, constitute, in dur Judgment, one ot the most at tractive securities that has been obtainable bjr the American in vesting public In this generation. These bonds are issued In de nominations of $100, $500 and $1,000. Price to yield nearly 5 H per 'cent. Pull particulars upon request. Burns. Drinker (EL Company INKHTMK.VT SKCaUITllCN. Omaha National llank Iluildlnj;, OMAHA. Swift & Company Uaioa Block Yards. December I Dividend No. 11 Dividend of TWO DOLLARS (12.001 aer ah on the eapttal stock of Swift Company wi I paid on Jsauarr 1st, U16. to stock boldair . word, .Dauber 10.1916. as soown oa the bou.. ef the Compaar. ?.0i"oouot.0? ""I aeetlr, trar.f.r goo WUi be closed from lmc. 10. lsio, to Jua. 7, r. . HAYWilD, Saestav