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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1915)
I tin i..IB: OMAHA. WKDNKSDAT. DKCHMIiKK l.'iniS. 11 Ull HKAI, KSTATK lOAXg 1 i properly. 1-aige Imdi a spe'ialty. W. ll Thomas, aw Plate Punk Whig. MONET TO LOAN. To people wishing to build homn or buainesa buildings For complete Information con cerning term, etc., call on or address BANKK1IS RTvAT.TY INVESTMENT CO. Ground Floor Hee Hldy. Telephone loiiclns yr?s o 6'. TO ct for loans on ia-st class city residences In amounts 12.t up. also farm loans Reasons!. le commissions. PKTKHS TRl'FT CO., 122 Katnam St. OMAHA homes. Kast Nebraska farms. OKFKFK REAL. F.STAT K CO.. Omnha National- Phone Oouglns 2715. MON KY on hand for clt;' and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Natlnnal HankHldg. CITV U)ANS, C. O. Carlberg. 810 12 Hrandel Theater Pldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipts of All Cereals Are Light, but Demand for Everything on v List is Brisk. WHEAT UP ONE TO TWO CENTS FAKM8 and citv loans at lowest rate. TO LAND TRUMBULL. MS Bee Bhtf. REAL KSTATK FAMM RANCH LANDS FOR ALB. roR PALE ?40-acre farm. 4 tuateJ than 25 miles from On. aha. In outnwni (til Iowa; located one mile uf good town of one thousand pop.; 160 r.rrej wl tr wheat. JO acres corn, halance in pasture; avoi. tiiiuw, la run tarn and o.her neces sary improvements; this la (tool home, close to town and scnool. Wl.l sell on cosy terms. Adureas Uox 577. Glenwood. trwa. i. a. ; bu, OMAHA. November 30. ln15. Ths receipts of all grains were rather Hkht today, but there seemed to be a .re.ty good demand for everything on the list -Wheat was strong, selling from I to I cents higher. Corn ruled from uncharged to 1' cent turner. There were only a few cars of torn received today and these were qclckly taken up at advanced prices. Yel low corn commanded a premium of about S cents over the white and about t cents ovei the mixed corn. Cats were in good demand and sold frc m a half to a cent higher. Rye was steady, selling trom unchanged to a half cent higher. The sales of barley were unimportant anu that market remained practically un changed, i Clenrances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1.57VOO bu.; corn. n.COO ba.; oats, I ,00 closed, r00rttXH; May. high. II. W; low. II MS; closed. 11.04; No. I hard. litv.H; No. 1 northern, ll.OMf 1.01": No, J norihern, MW4c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Prleee na Board tf Trade. CHICAUO, Nov. . Kspected generous deliver.es tomorrow on Kecember con tmcts tended todav to Increase the bear ish sentiment regarding wheat. The re sult was unsettled at the close at So net decline, with December at II. t and May at II.07V Corn finished Stic to fco down; oats, off S4fc, and provisions unchanged to 42Ve lower. Although the market at first followed no decided course but fluctuated nerv ously both sides of yesterday s wlndup, pressure later from strong Interests de veloped to a sufficient extent to put F rices gradually on the downgrade. Ilgher aahle quotations had helped the bulls a little at the start, but efforts for any radical advance were handicapped by the uncertainty which many traders dis played as to the ultimate effect of eels urea of wheat by the Canadian govern ment. Sales of liberal amounts of wheat to go Into store here finally gave a dis tinct advantage to the bears. Apparent absence of any urgent export call was responsible to some extent for the late weakness or the wheat market. OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET Cornfed Beeves Slow and Weak and Others Steady Fat Sheep Higher. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER OMAHA, November 30, l!l&. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Mondav 10.S74 .TY 11 Katlmale TuVsday T.ffO S.000 Two days this week. IS.1T4 14.7W !.471 fame days last week.1.4l S.7 Same days t wks. ago.la.ia!! 7. 13 4i.K. Same days I wks. go.24i.u7S Same days 4 wks. ago. .' Same days Inat year..lx,7S S4.M7 SO, Ths following table snows the receipts head, showing up. So far this week 23.471 head have arrived, this total being S..VW larger than last week, but over iH.imO short of two weeks ago. and smaller than for the corresponding days a year ago by 1.4O0 head. Fat lambs, as usual, made up the hulk of the offerings, but all the packers had lair orders, and trade opened out active, with anything good selling at prices that were anyway a quarter and In sputa looked as much aa S higher than yes terday. Several bunches of the best Imitin sold aa high aa Sv7, while s H. IV bought the bulk of the good stuff. Will finished fed lambs that were too heavy to suit packers had to sell at t.' as did some that were very hurry. Fat end of another out of the Mexicans that brought tn.bO yesterday waa unHble to beat is. an, snowing only a frc advance Movement was fairly active NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Resistance to Selling Pressure Feature of Stagnant Session. ATTACKS ON THE LEADERS NEW YORK. N..v. Jn -Res'ssance to telling press ore, which manifested Itself at odd Intervals, was the striking fea ture of today's stagnant market, Snl.i totaled onlv 4S10u shares, almost one thlid occurring In the first hour. Desiil- nd nearly ; lory attacks were directed against such Of cattle, hogs and sheep at ths Omaha I Oo hlghei figures. Oood to choice ewes everything had been closed up In good leaders aa I'nlted States Hteel and some season. of the representative railways, but those Muttons were In good demand, and fat levies Invariably rebounded The extreme ewes, which made up practically the en- , apathy was again attributed to a desire tire offerings or aged sheep, brought but? .to await the assemblage or congress ana uiHuuri, I'OOn MAN'S CHANCE 6 down tttrtnftilv hnvi 1A irrvi, rain fruit nivll ty land; some timber, near town; price ! IJJ.UOO bu, last year, te Other bargains. Box 4:6 V, car- CAKLOT RECEIPTS. Jvetnojil flnutit ml h m hnm 1 at ISTld higher a.nd corn unchanged to Hd higher Primary wheat receipts were MB'.Om bu and ahlpments S.Oni.000 bu.. again t receipts of 2.2KJ.QU" bu. and shlpmonts ot ,ip.,w du, last year. I'rlmary corn receipts were 74I.OW btt. and shipments I42.1W0 bu.. against re ceipts ot l.ntHOM bu and shipments of K7.0cj0 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were S3l,( bu. tr, ; and shipments I,u74,uu0 bu., against re cipes or ru. and an pmonis oi thage. Mo. Nebraska. QUARTER-section, southeast Neb., a good one at a bargain; Improved and convenient to good town. Write for par- tlculais. Owner, address K 4.W. Bee. New Mexico. ff.OOO ACRES fins pasture, Irrigable, big gest barg in In S. W. Pric e, 3 per acre. Aodress Y 162. Ree. Wlscoaalaw UPPER WISCONSIN Best dalrr and general crop state n the union: settlors Wanted: lands for sale at low prices en easy terms. Ask for booklet S4 on Wiscon sin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock mlsing. If Interested in fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., Boo Line Rallwsv. Minneapolis. Minn. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Kansas City Omnha St. Louis .... Winnipeg ... t hese sales Wheat No. 97c; 1 car. StHc.; 1 car, 96c 2 cars, 8otc No Wheat. Corn. Oats. 424 i'Si 84 4f 2 4 47 67 127 4'J 21 I.S7i were reported today: 3 hard winter: i l-b cars. 6S4c ; 4 1-5 cars. I hard winter: om went down in value owing to ex- criimi weacner ior curing or me crop. I ov rceccipia, nowtvir, were aisappointmg lo Nov the bears. ' m" f)ats were depressed by the action of ..' ,rn A Klv aviMit kn.ln. V... 1 1 1 ' -" Ixwer prices on hogs weakened pro- v;0I aooui me oniy support came jnv . . Nov, live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: 1W5. I'M. Inc Cattle 1.IIH.6M RM.wiS P'4.573 Hogs l.3;S.7 2.tX. -IS Sheep S.ilM.ORS t.S4.7SJ Uttl.JTS Ths following table shows the average prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock market for lbs last few days, with com- parisons. late. t I 114 "MS I 1HH.I Wl lJj T f landed largely at IS.60U6 7&. the latter fig tire being the day's top, and the best price that had been paid on this market this month. Feeders moved sluggishly all through yesterday's session at prettv much re duced prices, but demand was very lim ited ana even at prices mat were to- I the publication of the president's message. Suolt recent developments aa the Cana dian government s grain seliore and ths weakness of exchange on the Teutonic countries evidently wers Ignored as mar ket factors. Special stocks furnished the only di version of the i session. Diamond Match. In which no IfW-al trades had been re wards the close a quarter or more lower I corded for many weeks, rose I points to niunnm eniiht n,, K sl. ...! li!. Texas company matle an extreme corn. A big export business did but III- ' 'J iVnT i Tt .' W, S '! T 7 80 T ' 13; MSI 7 (.71 7 Ml 7 Ml 371 til i t.J i nl t m I u ! 74 Nov. is; S SSWl I 7 SK T 111 S M, i Mi T : Mexicans, which made Sn.io Monday, were s SS) i w f j ocugm ii r-w, won cins mi mi. ni, inra bunches of good Mexlcana t ok tK.cKs K.ui, while c-ommoner stuff moved ail tho wav from $7.75 down to 17.00. Shortly before noon two loads of the i Nov. Mleeellanewns. HAVJ TOU A FA KM FOR SALE? VC7lt - rnnl A Ajirrtntlnn of your land and send It to the Sioux City, (la.) Jour- .JnTT. pal. "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad K day evening. Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday for ono month, giving sixteen ads on twelv dif ferent days for II; or CO words, 14, or 73 words. Iff. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper. 260.000 readers daily In four great states. - 2 cars. 94c: 1 car. MUc; t cars, 3c; I cars, 2Vtc; 4 2-6 csra, Wo; 2 cars. Sic: 2 cars, 90c. Sample: 1 1-3 cars, !Tc; 1 car. ktjc; 1 car, Hie; car, 75c. No. 3 spring: 1 car. 95c. No. 4 spring: t cars. lc. No. 3 mixed; 1 rar No. 4 mixed: 1 car. Due; 1 car, 2Wc; 1 car. 90c. No. 2 durum: 2 cara, 4c; 1 car. 93V. No. S durum: 2 cars. Sic. Rye No. i: S care, 90c: No. 3: 1 car. 89c; 3 2-6 cars, V. Barley Rejected: car, 56c. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car. 83Hc. No. I yellow: 1 car. Aityc: 1 car (old and new). 6c. No. I I cara. 4c: 1 car (new), esc. No, ed: 2 caret new), 61c visions. from ahorts. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. red. 1 10: No. I red, tl.OfVu l.OR; No. hard, nominal; No. I hard. S1.OO01.OJT. Corn: No. 2 vellow. old. BiV-; No. 4 yel-lV0-low, new. &;iiiC4c; No. 4 white, new, 61 ; ?ov' tac. Oats: No. S white. 8SyW41c; Stan- ',,v dard. 43d'44r. Rye: No. 2. .Vii"Hc. Hsr- ov ley: BSroTOe. Seeds: Ttmothv. f, orvw; 76: i Not. clover. 110 fttil 18 () tnnatlv tlK VW1T Ml I N OV i Provisions: Pork. 115.75: lard H 13- rlh I 110 60. 4 I HI'TTER Firm; creamery. 23ff!i2c. EGGS Steady; receiits. E.til.l canes; flrate. 2SH429Hc; ordinary firets. "SWOt 27Hc: at tnark, cases Included. 2m2c. POTATOES fnsettled; receipts. 60 cars; Michigan and Wisconsin whites, WfitVlc', Minnesota and Dakota whites. flOWWc; Minnesota and Dakota Ohlos. tc. POITLTRY Alive, higher; fowls, 11c; springs, cju'ic, 7 44' 7 T' S ' 7 31 1 s.i l S I.Ul T Xd f T 71 7 n ' SSV.I 7 441 7 71 T T.t! W I NEW YORK liKVF.RIL MARKET FARI9 FOU RENT FARM FOR RENT 120 acres, about 3a acres In alfalfa. Inquire WaL 1.342, or PPly to J. C Root. 73 ACHES for rent, Uth and O. Lake club. Carter HEAX ESTATE VOR EXCHANGE i'CP SALE or exchange for clear 'income property, 640 acres of land. Price. Ix.oo pel acre. W. C. McDermott, owner. North l'latte Neb. JJO.OOO FIRST mortgage, secured on 4,00) ceres of land, to ex. hange for a good Motir mill. Schwab Bros. 128 Plymouth Lldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Qaotatlons f the Day en Varloaa Com mod It tea. NFW YORK. Nov. 30-FIOi;R-Stead v. WHEAT Spot, steadv: No. 1 durum. I tl.14, f. o. h , New York: No. 1 noithern No. 6 mixed, easv: December 11 12. CORN Sot. firm; No. 2 yellow. HOVfec, prompt. oats spot, easy; No. I white, 14f4V HAY Steady: nrlmo 11.30: No. 1. 11 ? 1.27H; No. 2, ll.UfjH.20; No. 3, SI.OHl.i; shipping, 90c. , HOPS 8 esdy; state, rr mnton to cho'ce, 1316. 20ti"c: ini . f.eioc: Taciflc cons;, 1916. ii'ii.c: 1914. ettioc. 1 csr. 4c: 1 car (new). 69c. Oats: No, I white: 4 cars, S7c; 2 cars, S7ic. No. 4 white: 1 cars, S7o. Sample: 1 2-1 cars, 35c: 1 car. S44c: 1 car (poor), S3c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. t tur key. Sl.00fi1.02: No. 3 turkey. SScfill.01; No. I hard, nc!fi1.00; No. 3 hard. 9"ft9Hc; No. 4 hard. SHmc ; No. 2 spr'ng, Stica'Wc; No. I wring. 4li9c: No. 2 durum. 9". . . . - . mMMI. I - ? 87c Corn: No. 2 whits. tsawetWAe: No. 3i . HIDES -Quiet, Bogota, D03lc, Central white. 634f!3'4c: No. 4 -white. ti.'H?tf; No. i Amer' ,' . 6 white. 62M,1?-2c; No. . white. tw"r2Vtc: I JL,r A1 ri 1-JK-.F'''n': hemlock flru K No. 2 yellow, 6Hfl6c; No. 3 yellow, ii J2rt"' ? -. . . fcHc; No. 4 yellow, (BMetiSHc; No. 5 I ROVISIONS-Pork. Mesdy; mess yellow. 5H86c; No. S yellow. 66Vrf.tc: $17.50018 00: family. I?1 0Mi22.M): short No. 2 mixed. S4n4Uc: No. I mixod, 3i i i'irar $19.01.(0. Fcef. steady; mes. tMc: No. 4 mixed. R3m84c: No. 5 mixed. IIS HrJjn.tKi; fatnllv, sia.0OfiiR.Mt. Ijircl, tiaec; No. mixed. 63WS4c. tjats: No. 2 white. 3Svfl,7S4c; standard, 3ewc; No. 3 white. 37H(R37c. Barley: Malting, 57-6 !60c; No. 1 feed. 60654c. Rye: No. 2, O90c; 211 ' 7 4t 7 Sl 7 71 S 13 ! 6 w t 5, 7 S' S 18 A Tsvl T i I 7 71 a 2. 14 tlVI 7 4l 7 61 tl 2o 1 7 61 7 60 7 69 I W ru. So'il 7 61 7 44i 7 471 171 S 81 7 6il I 7 4M 1 2a I , I 7 4I 7 471 1 ("ij l I I T oil 7 ' vi 30j S 37 7 1 1 7 701 7 08 t 94 7 n Is still considerable Imiulry for light feeders, a kind which has been ery scarce so far this week, but the Tenets I trade Is anyway 2f.ti60c lower than at the close of last week and most desirable feeders would .hardlv bring over l.vrs. A deck out of a two-load elilpme.it of fed lambs sold today at Sft.lri, but t'i'at Is no criterion, as the same buyer tnltlit not have wanted a full load at tns money. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Ijmbs. good irt rlinlii Hi )ClViK Tf. iMnititf fnlr to f rt'tl 11 I good, s.4rx.5t; lambs, feeders, li.WW i-i-L: I . ar : yearlings, fair to choice, 8VJfM, ti I S 93 7 W .... 1 l 771 S8i I 04 I I 04 6 991 7 07' S 09 Sunday. Holiday. Receipts snd disposition of live stock at ths Union stock yarda In Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at ociook yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Wabash Missouri Pacific 1 C. M. St. P 1" nlon Pacific 4 2i (.AN. W., east J C. 4 N. W.. west 41 t; , .M. P.. M. & O 42 H C H. A Q., east 13 V.. B. & y., west f-j ; C. R. I. P 17 " Illinois Central J Chicago Great Western ... 2 1 Total receipts l3 Ullil'OSmO.S-HEAD. c Morris & Co i-wlft and Company ' Atmour t to yearlings, feeders. H oon.i. wethers. fair to choice, !6.0ri0t): ewes, gwl to choice. S.VMkiifi.75; ewes, fair to good, 14.60 6M: ewes, feeders, 4.00t)6.00. Representative sales: No. :J2 fed Ininb (S4 Idaho lambs 121 native lambs V fed lambs 874 native lambs , 23 Idaho lambs Ifttt native lambs 4rt Colorado lambs to) Idaho lambs 4IU Idaho lambs Ml New Mexico feeder lambs.... 434 New Mexico feeder lambs... 170 New Mexico feeder lambs.... 138 Idaho feeder lambs . New Mexico lambs 7"ti New Mexico lambs " i ii ek. 3:7 l''"h imb ttlo. Hogs Sheep. ,,,, fwr , IS l' ld"o feeder e I No 1 RSiltVSSc I ClJcago ckrlng prices fumtshed The Res hv Iigan A Brvan. rtock and grain brokers. SIR South Sixteenth. Omaha: REAL ESTATE NORTH BIDE 1423 EMMET STREET MUST BE SOLD Foreclosure has been started and the wner will sell at a sacrifice, 7 large looms, all modern, oak finish, fine garage, tot 60x125, paved street, price 13,750. BIBKETT & COMPANY, 423 Bee Bldg.. Doug. 633. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE NEAR HANSCOM PARK 6-rooms, living room, dining room, bed foom. kitchen and pantry on 1st floor, two bed rooms and bath on 2nd, oak finish, all modern, Dutch window, ce Snent basement and walks, brand new, close to school, price 13,000, $300 down balance monthly. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Bra ndels Theater Bid iv-mi 8. 21ST ST. Just completed, modern e-room ana nam. nuirei, Dooxcases, ice box, clothea chute, built-in sun room with French doors; designed and built by Albert t(. Jensen. Ty. 1514W. 13,000 cash or terms. Attk-le Optn. I High. wneail I Tec.. II I l or,u l orH May.ll OeVAl 1 ; torn I t Dec.. 4HI 4"Hj May.Mtfl 89 Oat a 41H Low. Clofe, 1 1 04! 1 05 107HI 107 I Dec- May. Pork Jan., May, Lard Jan.. May Ribs Jan. Slay 17 85 17 90 S 50 72V4 S 60 1 4141 441 I 17 OTM: 17 W 64 68tti I 41 43Vi Yes'y. 1 e. I OSV4 Cue shy l acking Co Schwsrts Co J. W. Murpchy Morrell I.lt.coln Packing Co So. Omaha Packing Co. i.inton. Van S. & L-... Ill I Jt Son F. H. Iewla Huston Co J. b. Root ft. Co J. II. Bulla IK 1,149 l.llW 61 68HW Kt Hogg Larely.weak; middle west $9.40(ft9.ri0. j, .,, Hamilton TALLOW Firm: city. 7V4c: coun ry. W'i,i ,.. u. V.$c.: sperliil. gic. ' ;othschtld Bl.'TTER Firmer; receipts, 6,682 tubs; ' i, k , -if Co creamery extras, 33VMi35c; firsts, 28tiJ2; ; ".iM.istie ...7.......' seconds, 2Mli27c. . HinAns EGGS Unsettled; receipts, 8..V3 esses; ' iiuttman".'.'.'.." iresn gatnerea exirs line, d."iiiic; excra Rctl nrsia, oliooc, llisia, dot(j,,i.iv, iqluiiub, i 4132c. CHEESE Firm; receipts, 4.915 boxes! state, whole milk flats, held, specials, lbic; average fancy, lBHc; current make. specials, lbc; average fancy, lti'ic. &i yer. l.lufgberg Pnker. Jones ft Smith. Pnnner hros Jthn Harvey Dennis at Frances. prnniB, i"iv, ' iciivj, I(nillS Ot Fran 64 I POCLTRY-Uve. unsettled: dressed, I tLtl-er' buicrs . 17 55 17 60 6814 : steady ; western chickens, fresh, barrels,! 1 14Mi23c: fowls. 124i 17c: turkeys. 17022. ! . 41"UW. f I 43S&I 44H:Kanana City Grata and Provisions.! KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 30. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1.00fnl04; No. I red. 1108 2 28 12 181 10 aui 6 76 75 13 3r. 197 67 128 ll8 17 2 13 27 I S 40 .5 2MI 9 1,144 l.lSti 1,1,7 413 i.m ;t,i:iit 2,:i 2.219 Ac .. 78 .. 77 .. W .. 74 .. 77 .. 72 .. .. 87 .. 79 . 61 , m . S . 63 . 6 . 67 . 67 . 70 110 . 97 Pr. 6 65 40 I 7'l 8 80 S 70 S till S fi 8 K) 8 40 8 26 8 tO 8 10 8 10 7 75 5 26 8 30 8 60 6 60 6 00 71 4 ltnu I.OM tlUtt t.i in . ii 7.w "0V4 taw ten (. liiUj nt 10 Mt4 M 1 1 II. I 1K.CO0 1I.7 ll. 44 to I ti 110V4 110S 14 m i 7IH 114 lot ir4k ii; lnttk tlllCA(.t I.IVH STOCK NIRHKT Cattle Weak Nheegt Weak llnvs glronsr, CHICAGO. Nov. ;. CATTLE Receipts, 7.0H0 head: market weak; native beef steers, 6.6j(t10.O; western steers, $n.stt 8,10; rows and heifers, $2.70'n.liO; calves. H fKlrii 10 .Vt. HOGS-Recelpts. 47,000 head; market 10c to 80c lower: bulk of sales, I6.HHi-6.70; licht, I5.701iH.66: .mixed, K.nrh90; heavy, t.36iti6.!Hl; rough, 6.3iti6.6i; pigs, 13.75 61 tlci. SHEEP AND l.AMBS-Recelpts, lO.noft head; market strong; wethers, S(.l0i,ti.60; c-wes, 14.1(6.10; lambs. S7.O0'g9.2G. 4.77 17 fO n 62H ll " 17 96 ll 17 92 S 60 19 2.-vff301 S 27HI S 72H S 62Vil 2V! I I I S 62H 9 40 I 9 424 S 62 4 S 671 9 tiO 92H S 50 S 75 9 65 S b2 AVAsked. MlnaeMpolla drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 30 WHEAT December, high, I1.02V4; low, 11. 00 '4; LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE 7 Rooms, One Floor 2811 Capitol Ave. An all modern house except heat. 7 nice rooms, well furnished and deco rated. A well built house and has been well taken care of. Good barn, alley, lot fxl36 feet. Two big fine shade trees In front, about fifteen minutes walking dis tance from down town. We can quote a rice of 32,750 and It certainly its a good uy, godd neighborhood. Call lis at once. Hiatt-Fairiield Co. lio Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.. Doug. 498. LEAVING City. I owe SIwO on my lot at (ith and Dodge. Make offer for my qulty at onec. L-144 Bee. REAL ESTATfc INVESTMENTS Make Offer 44 ft. next First National. S46, 000. asking price. Maka offer. Harrison & Morton NOTiCB TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of the property commit tee of the Board of Regents of the Uni versity of Nebraska, bius will be received until 4 o'clock p. in. Wednesday, Decem ber 16, 1915, at ths office of the under signed for construction of a chemistry ffl.10; December, 96V(j97c; May, $1.01T 61.2. CORN No. t mixed, 62mn3Hc; No. 2 white. 62c; December. 61c; May, 64 64 "-c. OATS-No. S whits,, 40j4Oic; No. 2 mixed. r7K3Kc. BUTTER Creamery, 32c; firsts, seconds, 29c; packers. 19c. EMOS Firsts, 30c; seconds, tlc. POULTRY Hens, HV4c; turkeys, broilers, 18c. Soc; 12c; 84. I.oala Grain Market. ST. IOriS. Mo.. Nov. SO WHEAT No. 2 red nominal; No. 2 hard nominal; n....k.r tlfl?!.. Miv 11 OKVkAt oRW CORN No l, MM-mtHc: iso. t wnite, bnt Totals ....7 7,212 6,(0 13,791 CAT 1'LE There waa a pretty decern iui. of cattle here today, ffig cars being icuortod in. This makes the total re ceipts for the two days 18.174 sd, about l.OoO head less than lor the same period la si week and over 6.000 larger than a hinhV neeves continue in de- Kansna City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. SO. -CATTLE Receipts, 14.000 head: market lower; prime fed steers, tii.MilO.GO; drei-sed tveef steers, 37.001i9.00; western steers, I6 258.26; south ern steers. $5.00417.00: cows. 14 liti.75; heifers, 16.004(9.00; stockera and feeders, S5.5r4i7.50; bulls. $i.50ttA.7j; calves. 6.00 b "6. HOGS Receipts, 1S.0W head: market lower; bulk of sales. $il 30"n 70; heavy, ftt.5f"iiS.75; packers and butchers. V..40t 6.70; light, M.aJ.66; pigs, l6.MMjfl.10. SHEEP AND Ia MBS Receipts. 6.000 head; market 10c higher; lambs, IH.40W f.OO; yesrllnors. H.6fVr7.30; wethers, $5.60(tJ) 6.26; owes. I4.76i7.75. at. l.onls I. Ire Htork Market. ST. LOflS. Nov. 30 CATTLE He. 1. 000 l.4 it on .Ma sne l.vnt 'iiioi 1.400 , til , 4.100 51 t 1M4L IHk 1M M tkt4 MS, not only nere, but at every oincr pome as well. . . Cows and hellers were generally steady with yesterday, there being little chango in either direction. Ptockers and feeders sold In very much the same notches as yesterday, the de mand being more urgent tor the lighter i little of good quality, oiher grades boing u little slow. Quotations on cattlo: Prima corn.'ed .ft A wti lc OA unnA t n eboloe fg.l 6Hc; December. 62c; May. S6Vfi6o. lyearlngs. 'K3c.: 1 . , ,, A O ATS No. Z, ante ino. t wnite 'jariiiia-i, w, v.. ......... ..." ron lnal. iyeatllnBs, li.OtKu7.00; good to cholcs heavy . 1 'beeves. .oo48.i6; lair to good co.nfeJ l.lTrrniMi' tiralo Market. beeves. i.7ii7.76; common to lair corn rr.imd. with prices tully steady. Cornfeds, jcelpts, S.nOO head: market steadv; native 4jn the other hand, are slow and weak. , )lp,f steers, I7.rni 10 20; yearling steers LIVERPOOL. Nov. 30. WMF AT Spot, 'fed beev-, ti.4Ntt4t-76: rr.rae grass beev4. building on the city campus of the Cni-lNr. I Manitoba, lis 10d; Noi, lis d: No. "o0. . i. lis M ; No. I hard winter, new, lis id; " s r No. 2 hard winter, old 12s 7d. I t6.85; common to fair grass levcs. 46 2o CORN-Bpot. La Plata, Ss 3d. fc.i.Si; good to choice glass he.ters, 6.7tl S7o; gcoa to choice grass cows, WjOc rnff Market. .;6; lair to good cows $4 6,a?t-60; cont- rmn wonv vt.. v -v-.c-n'cir ti- mon to fair cows. I3..0&4.50; m od to ...... . -. - - , - . , r. t n:.,. u . .,... ! few Kurnroan bovine- cnoice iecuoi, i,vui.-. veisity of Nebraska at Lincoln, e-eparaie bids will be received for Installation of heating and ventilating, plumbing and vacuum cleaning and electric wiring lor said building; all bids on building con struction and the several installations of equipment must be In strict accordance Willi plans, drawings and specifications now on file In the .office of the superin tendent of construction In ths University Administration building at Lincoln. Bid ders must confer with the said superin tendent of construction and must in all cases use the blank forms prepared un : T-fj- mvtn .luiv'av s Me. 4 . . iKr.nllr.n r a.1,1 aiin,..-!.. i ,,.!... . ' " ... h m fiVnuT. AnnVim.i. markets probably contributed to this lor bidding purposes. Approximate cost H ; lt ,h Atmnn rn tnnere.l of said building lncluamg equipment f ?fv'e-nb,a hPter turSed m er irtVr above mentioned is IJuO.OOU. aids must ba off. "nd 1 Pr,ce." J"".' '1.ll"r scaccerei reaiisina or a iicii iraoe a-n- appearance ol a few European buying cnoioe ''' ""-' fr rr orders seemed to Inspire aome scattered feeders, 6.&7.00; C"'"non to fair feed covering In the market fir ciffte era, ....6fcM.2.; good to ch I futures here th's morning and after r.fri-W; lair 10 good aiockera - opening at an advance ot t to points 7.0i; common to fa r nti.c.ers. So.26tB..60; the active months worked about 7 to 10 stock hellers. "..MNij60: st ck cows. 14 60 points net higher with May selling at fc6.0; stock calve, Iti.UO 8.. 0; veal I calves. Bteaay l rsxinan iouxuu o, duiis, ui', civ., r.m ltciresentative sates: BEE" STEERS. No. 17... 'i...B2-""".? cn'c" M'llnr with May declining to 616c and July. ik rr"i'.Y "f- .1. rXXZlA XrVz:!-.?? I 0c. The close was l to 4 p ints nto.. University of Nebraska, n the araounu and for purposes slated In the "lnstruo- higher. Kales, 31,500 bars; December, 6 51-c; January. i.;'9c; February, 0.9c; tlons to bidders' accompanying plans ff r1"1;." ot m- riH Declflcllons. Bids muat ha u.l.H .71c; July, 6.77c. Auvust, 6.61C, ept -m- and plainly marked on the outside cover I .f- g7c ; , 1 ri- -Tilf, "Chemistry Building.' or. 'Chemistry Building jMiulpment." as ths case m y bj Iheauiig. plumbing, aVc). The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. THE UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA. J. 8. DALES, Secretary, Station A. Lin coln. Nov21-24-2S-Dkc1 REAL ESTATE Kl'Bl'RBAN Daudce. A Dundee Bargain This lot is worth more than the price asked. It Is the southeast corner of bOth and Izard; size l'uxl.'ti, has water, aide walk and laved trets. If you want a bargain see this today. For price and terms call Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglass 200. 608 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS . PRlCElDUCED New 7-r., aleeplng porch, oak and birch finish, buffet and book caaea, beam cell ing, double floors, mirror doors, guar anteed furnace. Corbln hardware, best material and workmanship throughout. South front, close In. cloae to car. Best buy in Omaha. Owner, Doug. 152. SAVE I-D0. On a S-room strictly modern, well built home from owner; hot water heat. U. 337, Omaha Uee. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of the property committee of the board of regent in the University of Nebraska, bids will be received until 4 o'clook p. m., Wednesday, leceniber 16. 1915, at the office ot the undersigned, for construction of a hospital bu lum on the grounds of the university medical col lege In Omaha. Separate blus will be received for Installation of heating and ventilating, plumbing and vacuum clean ing and electric wiring for said build lig; all bids on building construction and the several installations ot equipment must be in strict accordance with plans, drawings and specifications now on fllu In the office of the superintendent uf construction In the university adminis tration building at Lincoln and In the office of Architects Lutenser at Sons la Omaha. Bidders may consult plans and specifications either at the office of said superintendent or said architects, but must in all cases use the blsnk forms prepared under direction of said super intendent for bidding purposes. Approxi mate cost of said building including ,niinment above mentioned. I130.0UO. iiliia muat be accompanied by bank cashier's checks or oerililcates of deposit payable unconditionally 10 n ooaru or recent of the University of Nebraska, In the amounts and for the purposes stated In the 'instructions to bidders." accompany ing plans ana iiimiiitiuurn. mas must i.o scaled and plainly marked on the out side cover, uospiiai oiiuuuiB, ur jios- .....pji. 374 mav be (heating, plumbing, etc). The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids. ,. . . . The University of Nebraska. J. 8. DALES. Secretary. Station A. Lincoln. LEGAL NOTICE Knot, ntilet: Rio 7s. 7Sc: Santos (s 9'4e. Cost and freight offers were easier w th sales of Santos 4s reported at 8.8"c Fng lah rret It. end with Rio 7a quot'd at i.9uc to 7.05c, American credlL The official cables reported id vanes of 50 rets in the Brszllian markets, but Klo exchange on London was l-3id lower. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 30. COTTON Spot, steady; middling uplanda, 12.40c; sales, too balea. Futures opened steady; December, 12.10c; January, 12 19c; March. 12.49c; May. 12.72c: July. 12.Wc. Futurea closed steady; December, 12.19c; January. 12.3tc; March. 12.60c; May, 128.'c; July, 12.88c. t Market closed steady at I points higher to 6 points lower today, early new crop deliveries being relatively easy. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 30. COTTON Snot, essler; good middling, 7.79d; middling, 7.45d; low middling, l7d; aales, 1,0 0 bales. ' Omaha Hay Market OMAHA Neb.. Nov. 29. Prairie Hay: Choice upland. 110. Uu 11.50; No. 1. llO.Ooff 10 5"- No. 2, 8.5"i1O.0U: No. I. SaiunjK.iai, Choice midland. Iio.oufdl 00; No. 1, 19.00 frio 00; No. 2. S.Ok?9 .(; No. 3. .$6.fV,itt o0 Choice lowland. I:i.o010.00; No. 1, IH.OXil 9 00; No. 2. 7.O04i.O0; No. 3, l5.tXxa7.00. Straw: Choice wheat la quotable at 16 50 choice oat or rye, Ifi. 0054.60. Alfalfa: Choice alfalfa la quotable at, 11! (Kv-o 13.00; No. 1. IU.oijyl2.00; No. 2, 19. 00 fell.uu; No. . I7.00iit9.00. to.... ll.... .... I. ... ... 11 ... It.... II. ... 16 ... .... I ... I.... I. v.. U.... It.... 7... M.... 14 At. Pr. No. A. Pr. , ION) lf ll tl i Mil 0 I ) , luu w 30 Itili 1 1 lim t & to i 7 Mt 7 to m t M , M 111 14 7 . U I M COWS. Ml I 71 4 11" 4 4 t I 00 4 i7i 4 A Wi I 40 7 Un 6 60 ISM 6 II HEIFERS. 107 I 10 11 &7 6 4, M Ml 1 M ill ........ Tf 06 14 71 Ij t.l H. 1 71 M aw tn STOCK ERH AND FEEDERS. Itl ll I Ill 6 S 74 Hi 7mi I ;i 932 t0 I 4? .0 M4 2i '. I Ij S4 40 1 740 I 10 7B4 to I BU 4 3b 1021 6 7; 1 1040 7 1 and heifers. 18.601 10.20: cows. l5.60aV7.O0; stnekers and feeders. 1600117.25: southern s'eers, 15 2,uH.oO; cows and heifers, M.orKai 6 50; notice calves, S6.0rtlij-10.26. HOGS Receipts, 9.500 head; market higher; pigs and lights. Sj.7Mi80; mixed and butchers, .4i"fi6 90; good heavy, S6.M SitPA SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 300 head; market strong; yearlings, f6.60i7.5O; lambs, 8.:6ft9.16; sheep and ewes, 15.50 fnti.2.). , . (iloux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Nov. 30 CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.5011 head; market steady; native steers, S5.ii8.00; butchers, f46ttoj6.25: , . and h. irnre. 14 OiVufi. 2ii : stnekers and i feeders. S5.0(Mi6.0; hulls, stags, etc.. 14.25 06 50 HOGS Receipts. 8.000 heed; market 10c lower; heavv. (!.Wfl6&0: mixed. W'hfiss; llulit S5 90ii6 20: -bulk of sales. I infi 4".. mtKRP AND LAMBS- Re-elpts. 2.000 head; no tone to market; wethers. M.iiifl. 6.90; ewes. 13.755.25; lambs, S7.(XVi.o0. St. Ji-nti Lire tc'k Markel. fT. JOSEPH. Nov. CATTLE Re ceipts 3 500 head: market slow: steea. JH.OOJJ6.7.': ciws and heifers, 13. 751)8 60, csbes t5O0Vi9.n0. HOOS Receipts. 11,600 head; market lower; hulk o' sales M.'tVSI 6. SHEEP AND 1. A MRS Receipts 3 003 hrad; market higher; lambs, IS.OOiffR.t'O. gain of 6 at 215. Harvester preferred lo. at ins; wilivs-overiana at ?; na tional Blsrult preferred 4S. at 12&S, and United States Industrial Alcohol 7V. at 126. Among the new records were Cuban American Huiar, wnicn rose a, co n, . i. l . tt.M u.imu Itil trt H. ttntl - lieu 1 1 1 ui iv , . " , . - . . K"od ..,.-. .... nref.t-r.d S to 113. New Haven waa relatively strong, in mac u made further recovery from Its recent low price, but most Issues of that divi sion moved Irregularly. A deterrent Influence in inn quaner waa the action of the Interstate Com merce commission, which denied the ap plication of the tumk lines and coal roads to continue ownership of veesele plying the Ureal Ijikea. Canadian Pacific made virtually no response to lis October stale ment. showing a net Increase of SVAS.onii. Honda were heavy with total sale, par value of S5 460.000. . United States registered is declined per cent on call. . ., .Number of sales and leading quotations on stocha were as follows: Balsa, Hisk. U. Cloas. AUa Oold AtllS'C'hslmsrs Amerl.an Pest Sur ... Aaterlmn Caa Atnertrsn IrfXNimoclve ... Amsrtcaa S. 4 It Am. H. at R. tM Am. Susmr Rsnntns .... Amsrlrsn Tsl Tsl ... Aawrtesa Toilers Ansesnda Cogvsr AtrhlMMI Psllls Imrnmoll ... Kslllmnrs A Ohio Helhlttvem gtssl Iimekliia Kselii Tr 'ltfnrnla Pvtrnleuta ,,. Canadian Ilrlfls 4ntral iMtlwr 'nMMtis Ohio Chliaao CI. W rhlrasn, M. WC P.... I hlrsso N. W rhleaso. R I. a P. Rr. C'hlHO Copper c-oloraito h"ul IV irua... 4V1K-II.I. 4lw Daavsr H O. fd maUUara" Bscurlllw ... Krl llenarsl Klarirln Ilml Nonhsra pfd Ilreac No. Or rtfa (iiiSKenhatm ICaplursUoa. 1 1 1 1 o ola I nlra.l Itilerhnmugh rna. Csrp. Inaplratton CNippar ...... Internallonai ItarrsMar. Kanaaa t'lty anuthsra... Itiltii Vallar lnulavllls Nashvllls.., Milrsa PtlroUum Miami t'oppr Mlaa.iurl, K A T pM.. Mlaanan Paolftr NstKmal Hln.Jlll Natlossl lsf , Navads Copper Nsar York Onlral. ,'.... N. V . N. H. H Norfolk Wsalara Northarn Pwclllo Psolfto Mall Taolflr T.l. A Tsl Pennsylvania Pullman Talans far iJay c on. Coppaf Heafllng Hapuhllo Iran A 8tMl.. goulharu Pari ho Houlhera Railway Hiudatiakar company Tatinaaaes Copper Tavaa I'ompanr teuton Parlflo Pnlnn I'arlfle pM I nlt4 stsUs Vtssl t H. Htsal plil t'lah Toppsr Wsatam I nlon WrrtiiighntiM ICIaclrle ... Montana Powar (lenaml Motors Waljaall H pf l Intamallnnat Marine pf4. Total sslss for ths day 14 II 14t) 11.101) 11,100 4 444j WO II ano IMCI ..v tos i. 7t luo oX 7t1 1S (.aim 4H Hoi iov 4O0 M !. If Vi i irvi H.KO 1. 1H0 lt 14 Si 11 43M VI i Ml 7i 04Vtj US 4"S 10. ti t4 iM 117 1st 4 S.MS 1.000 IIH 4.tm lis l.acu 7Svtj 6O0 11714 llKkl Hi luo usi 11" HUH 711 ins, n 4. mis an i ' I. ano I K list I IK) us. 4. an) 101 H 1004 lk W4 tin us SI l4 10H 117 It US II 4JS fit 1S l'- us it n it it 101 s lam ii si in in 1 last "tt I7H 4.100 4k f r"lt l.int 14l. 119 140V K an sj Mst II 41. .'00 K7st last I 3110 Vk HlVt Hist 1 40) jut r rest T U 17 U 4o st oo at ; HITCHCOCK SILENT OH APPOIHTMEHTS Plans to Be in trod woe Munitions Bil1 nd to Boost Irrigation Meas ure, but Otherwise He Remaisi Silent. NAMES WILL COME UP 53? .. WA8HINQT0N, Not. 0.l3p clal Telejratn.) Senator HltfhcocK. Mrs. Hitchcock and Mls Hltchcoc . arrived here this morning and to. the time being, will make their bomu at the Shoreham, 'pending, the seieu tlon ot a house for the congresslono season. Mr. Kltchock, epeaklns; of the pa ttcular actlTltles In which he will interest himself so far as legislation Is concerned, said he proposed to In trod ace a bill providing for the guar antee ot bank deposit as to banks under the federal reserve system, giving an option to said banks whether they deetred to avail them selves of the provisions of the act. Its said that ba waa constrained tn present this legislation In view of a num ber of national banks In Nebraska, hav ing decided to withdraw from the na tional banking system and take out ohartsra under the state banking lawa. which guarantees deposit. Tu Paak Aran Rill. Senator Hitohock will reintroduce his bill prohibiting the exportation ot arms and ammunition to countries at war and proposes to push the maasura with all his strength. So far as local legislation for Nebraska la concerned. Senator Hitchcock said be would Introduce a bill creating an Irriga tion dlalriot In tba counties ot Oospeor. Phelps and Harlan for the purpoaw of storing the flood waters of the Platte river In those counties during periods of riood in order that tlta stored waters might ba used in the district mentlened during periods of drouth. five hundred thousand acres In the oountles named, according to the senior senator, could ba mad oertaJn of fruit ful yield if such legislation were enacted. SolvlnaT Kln4 Coatral. It would, In Ms judgment, help solve the problem of flood control In both the Missouri and Mississippi and while es perlmentai, he believed, would solve one of tha great problems confronting tha aeml-arld sections of the west. As to tha district judgeship. Senator Hitchcock stated he had no Information. Assistant Attorney General (Ingham had mads a visit to Nebraska wllk a vtow at anundlnar aantlirianl and aaamlalna? In la Ilha ritneaa nf eand'dataa for tha MUngei st vacancy, but ha waa not advised aa to tha report Mr. Graham had made his chief, ths attorney general. He pre aumed, however, in view of the pressing need for action that a nomination would ba mad about tha time congress con venes. Asked If he would antagonise tha nom inations of T. S. Allen and a. 1 Leamlsi Mr. Hitchcock was noncommttal. ' "Their names will come In In due course and will be referred to the propel" committees. "Whan that Is done I will make wp my mind as to my course." ist n M 114 l 14 11 14 la 47 4 17t V. ti ta 10st list 41 0-V H l 13. WS, too 1H MS t too e 7it , 421 too snaraa. KSt 441 l Sist l.m-tl Securities. Quotations furnlaheit by Rurna. Hrlntar A Co.. Ill Omaha National bank building: Storks Bid. AaktC Pankars Mortgajta Uoaa 14 14 I .r Cn., pld K M Kalrmnot Oaamary, pfd lot ids Flak Runner c:o., i psr cmn iirat pin. in au as Mtftck In Hlaht. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal weatern markets yesterday: CatMe. Hogs. Sheen. Omaha ., .. Chicago Kansas City St. Louis Sloug City Totals 7.600 7,(O0 ..14,(KO .. 6,v .. 3.600 9 00 47.001 19.0O0 600 8.000 13.000 10 .OM 6.i00 ..ami 2,000 ..V.M0 62.600 3,X) Advertisint to business what Steam 4s to machinery. It ta the grttai pro vc lling power. Notice Is hereby given that araled pro posals will be received by tha Board ot Directors of the Short Line Irrigation District at their office In the VUluge of Bayard, Neb., for the purchase of flf. teen thousand five hundred eighty-two i..n. fare value of the 6 ner ctml o i iui v ... - - till aad lloaln. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. SO. OILS Tur pentine, firm, at 64c; sales, 118 hbls. ; , S.I DOIS.; snipilieilia, ui'lH-i stock 13,840 bills. Kosin, rirm; sales, 1 Its bMs.; receipts, t.?o bhls.; shipments, 2170 bhls.; stocks, 6.iM bhls. Quote: A. i C D E, P. SS.S0; H. SS.82U.: I, f6 HS; K M IS; M, .30; N, $6.60; WG, Si-76; WW, $7-00. NEW YORK, Nov. 30. SUOAR-Raw, strong: centrifugal. 614c; molasses. 4.37c; refined, firm. Bugar miures oiajneu iinn on covering and reniwed demand by trade Interests. At noon prices were J to 7 points higher. . ve'- l t Me'el. NEW YORK, Nov. SO-MERCANTILE PAPER lrgl per cent. STERMNO FXCHANOE 60-day bills. 1467: demand. 14 .7076; tables, S4.7150. KIT.YER Bar. b-c; Mexican dollars, 4:i'.c. HONDS Government, easy; railroad, heavy MONEY Time loans, weaker: SO and 90 days. 2i2W per cent; six months. 2V4 ti2 per tent. Call money, firm1 high, i rr cent; low, 1 per cent; ruling rate, ier cent; last loan. 2 per tent; closing bid. 14 per cent; offered at t Per cent. Closing quotations on bonds todsy were fs follows: U. 8. ref. la. rag.... '4 Mo. Pao rv. la 44 do on nan N T. c oh. .... 1io g Ii r 101 N. Y. riir 4is Km cnuoon i. 101 N. V Hlste 4s.. 112 I . H. 4a. ras 1H I N. It. a H So eouenn Lincoln Tal, Tsl . eofn Sw Htata Tsl.. ptd om.ha C. II. HI. Rr.. Pfd, oin.ha C. B. Rr. A B.. pfd ai.ie Hank at Omaha R.lfl A Co .... sulitiurger B"a. pfo Riawart Warnar hSpeaomstsr I nlon snack Yards 8lo k. sslv bond Chlcaso Tsl. Co. First la, 12I thlraso Rr. To. Tlrat Is. 1817 Dunda Raaltr 4a. 111 . D. P. M. A Ho. K. K- . 1T... tnroln Tal. Tal. , till lx AfiRSlsa 4a, 1MI Iowa Rr. A IJlht la, IMI. Omaha A C. ". Rr. Is. Mi Omaha ca la. 1BIT Ked Cloud. Nb.. 4s, 111 Houl Ity Stork Yards la. 1IM Hloss Palla. . D . la, ltU l-w.ft A Co la, 144 Thuratoa (., Nah., la. IUI fnlos Siwk Tarda Omaha. Is. IUI , Wk-hlti Un.of Stock Tarda la. IM.. 41 7(1 M M 10 114 IVI 1S t as M 9 11 101 NS Mi I loo 1 as int 101 HldlH M M 4 N no m M t7 e i )Oi 104 7 104 104 100 w 100 Germans Attempt to Destroy Munition Factories in Italy PARIS, Nov. 20,-An attempt on the part of Germans to destroy munitions plants In Italy Is said by the Journal In a dispatch from Pan Remo, Italy, to have been discovered by the Turin po lice. It was learned that the plan ap parently was directed from Lugano, Bwltierlsnd, and tha case was referred to the Swiss police, who arrested a boat man. In his possession were found two boxes labeled chocolate, which he was about tn ship to Turin. The boxes were filled with dynamite. The Journal's dispatch adds that the arrest of a number of other , persons, some of them connecte' with the Ger man consulate, la Imminent. .110 rt. a Panama la counos. . io rncuic is ta gmelters ... .112 d Sa T a T r. 4". ViT'.O. 8 I rf. Armour To 4a.. 2 Pac. T AT Is.... Alrhlfon sen. 4a ... 4 Pann. ron. 4a B.I. A Ohio 4a do sn. 4a ( n Paelftr Ut ooSk litartlns an 4a t ha. A Ohio 4a. IT" 1.. A H. P. (' R SO i. 4a ... 'io Par. cv. la p M A 8 P s 4ta.,10m do raf 4 C R I P. ' 4a- OstPn. Railway Is f.' a g' rf. 4s ... a4,lnlon Pa. Ific 4a R. U rr r on cw. tm lm I . n. n uonvr mm. . . 14'- l K Htrl hm MWalash IX la IIIWh1. t'nlos 4a.. (II. No l" 4Saa III. an. rat to..,.. K. C. So. rat. Is .... I N. tinl- 4a U K. A T 1st to. Bid. CHIarsd. I 4StaWat. Rlar. 44), Anslo-Prsnch is 1UV . M , . . til. . ' .10. .lO'tk . (II a 7 .107 . aos lOiu . 7 . J 1 14 .inn mo- said bonds are issued unoer and by tlrt'ue of an Act of the legislature of the state of Nebraska, approved March 26th. lsi Bceaion U la. Cliapter 70 and all amendments thereto and pursuant to a vote of the majority of the qualified elec tors of aald district. The Hoard expressly reserves tns right to reject any and all Lids and will in do earent sell any of aald bonds for less than ninety-five per ctot of the face valua thereof. By order ot Ihe Board of Directors I tHIgned) CATHERINE ROBERTS. Secretary Short Line Irrigation District ai.n.i NEW YORK. Nov. JO. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet DR1K.I) FRUITS Prunes, Irregular. Apricots and peaches, firm. Raisins, quiet. )rr liooda Market. NEW YORK. Nov. SO DRY GOODS Cotton goods, firmer and more active to dav. Cotton yarn, strong. Men's wear active. Burlap stronger. tiHks In steady demand. Read The Bee Want Ada It Pays. urviK Kl.li.Ders stsrted out right from tlm Jump tnU morning buying eserythlng Ihey could possibly use, ami Leioie the trade closed more than t.fty loads, or close to half of the total receipts, had beer, purchased on outside orders. . On t.iai rounds they Picked out the best kinds at steady to 6c higher prices, but ; later on when trade settled down a little moat of their purchases were maue on a Lti.erally steady basis. Some of the laat aales to snippers did not look hardly I bK-edy, and in spots might have been a nickel lower. On the whole ahipidng ' moves were put up at generally si. ady I jr.ces. Moat of their purchases lan.ieU mound 16.40. with a r. rlnkllug at I.4j, a few aa high aa lii.oO ;lid top at 16. 5u. Opening bids maUo 1 1 packers were as niL.ih as 10c: lower, ai. some were even more than that, but l.g se of.ers were so ludicrously low compaled to shipper val- t flers were raised until, when they were I rriM ... in. more than icelOc down, a few hoKi,,n Eiaetrlr hm started to ruova. tenippers stayed rigni in the game, however, and general move l .ent ol killing hogs did not start until l Ids reached the nickel lower level, where llu bulk was cashed. At the best lime trices were hardly 6c lower, and here and tht re a packer bought a load that was uioled steady. Qeneral packer trade was lslrly active and average cost of killer dieses about 6c lower. A few of the commoner bogs that were left until the ilcse acre held at just as good prices as .. ..-t.l I a - Lln.l. u .. I . . .. . U . . made the late Irade slow, as puckers In futurea. f.K electrolytic IOh. Spot .p-ted on alight reductlona In prlcea in tin. 168. future. ,s7 1(e- Antimony. s,12. i-eao - i" . . , - Lvsdna Slock Market. IjONDON. Nov. SO American securi ties ruled dull and Irregular on the stock niarket today without special feature. HII.VKR Har. 17 J-liWI ir ounce. MiiM v V 4'n414 per cent. DISCOUNT KATES Khort bills and months, 6'4 per cent. Is.lM .... 7 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. JO. M KTA LS Lead offered, $6.26. Speller. l. 26416 76. Copper, steady; electrolytic. l'Jb.00. Tin easier; spot 39.2iiH0.25, lecember, Hfl 50 (jiMO. At Ijona.m: piwi cwoi. tiitse lnalan.es, but nearly everything had been sold betore ju o ciocg. On the whole, prices were stesdy to 5c lower, lxing string of the packing hogs rolu at 66 Jo. with a fair showing at So. 40, ii'ukliag the bulk of all the sales to.Xio) There was ss usual a sprinkling uf I'ght and high mixed stuff under the bulk. Kepieseniutive sales: No. SHEEP Receipts were lust decent for a Tuesday, about flfiy-oue cara. or U.SM) A. Sh. Pr. ho. A Sh. Pr .11.1 . . 10 10 t4 40 I SO 1.7 110 4 U 44 I t ... 4 U ! ... b 14 140 ... e 40 1ST tea) 40 71 it M I li Vod ... 41 14 144 ... ID .Ml ... iW ; Ill ... ea PIGS. 1 ... I at St II ... I M S I Baak I learlnea. OMAHA. No. JO. Rank clearings for Omaha today were Jl.7'i and for the corresponding day laat year. 2.ta.- jo.sti. Read Tba Bee Want Ads-It Pays. Rail Chiefs Debate j Moving of Freight; NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Presidents of J eastern railroads meeting today in the office of President Rea of the Pennsyl- j vanla lines to consider bow to move from ; 40.000 to W.00O cars of freight now held up along the Atlantic seaboard, decided to appoint a committee to deal with tho . question. The committee, which will Include rep resentatives of all the roads Interested, will commence Its sessions tomorrow In the offices of the Trunk Line association, of which C. Curtice McCain Is chairman. Mr. McCain said that while extraordi nary conditions might arise; It was not likely any of the roads would take In- , dividual action tn tha shape of embargoes or otherwise until the committee had an opportunity to formulate its plans. As a preliminary rtep ot n-l!cf Mr. Mc Cain went to Washington today to file j with the Interstate Commerce commit- , slon an application to reduce ths limit of ! thirty dsys necessary before the Issu- ' a nee of demurrage charges on export goods in cars. Up to the present goods shipped to eastern ports for export could remain Indefinitely in cars without any demutrage charge. In order to spur ship pers to the necessity of arranging ship ment within a reasonable time from the arrival of their goods at the seaboard It Is now proposed to Impose storage rates on goods tn cars. President's Message is Sent to Printer WASHINGTON. Nov. SO. President Wilson's address to congess went to the public printer today. The message, which Is comparatively brief, will be read at a joint session ot the two houses a week from todsy. It deals primarily with national preparedness, other ques tions on which the president hopes to see legislation being left to treatment In other addresses to be read to congress after the Christmas holidays. The address was read to the cabinet today before it was atnt to the printer. Cabinet members were enthusiast!'.: over it, particularly the portion which deals with the appeal for united action for national defense. Tho Anglo French Bonds As An Investment Considered solely as aa Invest ment, the Anglo-French 6 per cent bonds, issued aa the obliga tion of two of the richest nations ot the world, and offered at a price to net the Investor nearly t per cent, constitute, In our Judgment, one of the most at tractive securities that has been obtainable by tn American in vesting; public In this generation. These bonds are issued In de nominations of $100, 500 and 11,000. 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