THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, . 1916. LIVE ST0CK MARKET Cattle Steady and Active Fat Sheep and Lambs Strong to Ten Higher, HOGS STRONGER TO LOWES . Omaha. Nov. 14, 1111. Raralnta w.ra; Catlla. Hon. Sheas. nirfplal Monday ...... Mil 8.8H 11.78! Kalimala Tuaadar ...1MW 11.108 18.000 Twa riava Ihla waek ..18.818 20.UT 88.781 . Two daya laat wk . .IJ.IS4 11.744 10.040 Rama daya I wka. W0.IT.I77 14.888 41.744 gam. daya I wka. a to 17.144 12.7(1 17,711 Mama daya 4 wka. aa-o.34.180 7.020 88.161 Bame day. laat yaar ,.11,111 1,128 41,7 Rrwtpta and dtspnsttlon of llva atork at tha rnloa Hlork Yards, umana. tor xwsmy -four houra andlns; aC 1 p. m, yeatardarl, 8BCK1PTS CARS. i C. II. St. V. 7 1 tVatiash ...... ... . 4 ''- 1 I - .. Mlftfcourl Parlflo .' 8 t ' '.. I i:nlon Partrio IS 20 23 f 41 N. W aaat I H , 11 ('. N. W wast 71 4i 14 1 O.. St P.. M. a O.r 12 13 13 C. R 4) .. aaat 10 I I 0., B. waat 110 JS 11 C R. 1. P., aaat.,.. 17 0 1 I'.. -R. I. P., waat 4 Illlnota tvntral 10 . .. Chicago Uraat Wsalarn 4 X . Total ramlpta 303 171 01 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. C'attlo. Hog. Shasp. ). 1.7(6 1.4.10 4,117 Morris at tra. , Hwlft Jk Company. . Cudahy Packing Co Armour s Co Sitiwarta sV Co.... "I.1O0 !,98 2.049 2.072 212 1.471 .1.040 .1,041 .1.(37 J. w. Murphy.. Lincoln Packing Co... Mo Omaha Pack. Co..' rlcnnlng A Ollvar W. H. Vanaant Co.... Bnlun. Vansant at L.. 10 14 mo I3 1(0 177 Hilt ac Hon F. B. Iwla... J. H. Root Co ..1-141 01 1 ... 3ft 1. H. Bulla I. P. Hum f. 0. Kellogg Worthclmcr a Devon. H. P. Hamilton.. ttiilllvan Hrna ' Kolhachlld Krcha... 'Mo. Kan. Calf Co.. Chrlnlla ....... Hindus , Huffman Roth ".. l-yr.re ....... Glnsanerg Kakar , llannar Rroa. . .....y. . John Harvey . ... M, . Kllna Jcnaen at Luagreit.... O IM 323 313 34 10 13 ' 70 . 200 . 11 v II .10 . It . 1 21 . 00 ; in . 00 . 121 il.004 Ulnar buyers. 4,l - Total!. 1,701 12,011 13,826 Cattle Rerelpt were liberal for a Tues day, being eonsldetably heavier than yes terday. For the two days receipts amount to IS.Cll head, being the largest sine two weeks ago and about the sam as a year ago. There was a good demand for killing stock and trade on all desirable kinds was active and folly steady. Most of the offer ings changed hands In good seaaon In the morning. Pretty decent heavy beeves sold up to $10.10. Blockers and feeders were In fair request, desirable kind remaining about steady. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice oornfeds, $10.00911.10; fair to good corn;, leds, $8,60910.00; common to fair corn feds", $.&09$.t, fancy haavy (raaaers, ft. 109 10.00; good to chota grass beeves, $7,769 8,60; fair to gfrod irrasa beeves, $f.7B97.T6: common to fal; $I.Tt9.7i; good to choice heifprs. t0.109T,tft, good to choice ows, $8.1.087,91 fair to good cows, $6.7I0MO; rommon to fslr cows, $4. $696. 10; food to .cholca feeders. $7.$09$.00; fair to food feeders, $8,1101,(0: common to fair feed- rs. $.009J,7: good to cholee stocks rs, $7.t098.0; stock heifers, .0097.1B: stock rows. $K. 0098.00; stock ealves, $0.0001.00; - veni calves. $$.oe01O.Ov; beef bulla. $6,800 6.4fc. Representative sales: B8BP STBRRS. ' ft No. Av. Fr. No. '. Av. Pr. - 1?.....,.10I $ 10 : II, 1111 II is. ......141$ u et WTOM1N0. 17iteers.. 711 $7 10 Istetri, tit $7 IE NEBRASKA. 3$ steers. . til 1 oo lOoows... 171 I ft Hogs This morning shipping demand : was urgent, and a number of outside or ders were filled at, prices that were firm with yesterday's best time, or strong to as much as Ic higher than the average. A lop of $t.SB was paid on this early trade. Packers failed Jo follow the shipper lead. They rofused to tven make bids as long as outxldera were buying, and after shipping orders were all filled, killers cams out with s910o lawer bids. Represents llva sales No. A v. 8h. Pr. No. AV, 8b. Pr. ... $t 9ft : t I 240 0 00 40 t 70 . ..) t 0 SI . ,168 100.172 74, fc217 23.. 291 1..230 fit. .$11 56.-117 ... $ 21 200 t 6S ..: $ oo ' 4..14t 101. .17 71, ,227 15. .141 7., Ill Mas. KhMp The fat lamb trade was another strong actlvs affair from the very out set, white before the close a too many sales were mads that were easily 10c htgher. Packers tried hard to hold tops down to yesterday's evsl, but when the beet lambs sold they established new fall high marks. Two oars brought $Jl. 7B, the day's lop, and ether reached $11.70, while aalea as high as $11.80 were fairly numer ous. Hbeep shared th advance, a compara tively limited run selling strong to 10c higher. Beat ewes sold si high as $7,819 7.70. setting new records tor this Urns of year. - The feeder .markst, which, owln to lack of supplies, has been Just a nominal affair for a week or more, was pretty well up piled, about ten loads Ming an offer. Al most none of these had sold up to midday, however, buyers and sellers being unable to agree on prices. The prices traders were quoting on feeders today showed that, since a week ago the market hoe moved up quite a llttlef though there has been little here to show the advance, A load of light feeding lamba sold lata yesterday at $10. IS, and traders were quoting $10.40 for something real desirable Moday, This means that the markst Is not far from 0c alcove the early part of last week. Feeding twos have alM moved up, and are now i uo i able as high as $0.00, some reaching $9 00 yesterday. Breeders are still In de mand, but almost none are coming. Que bum-h fit stuff went for breeding pur- pones eotid to gOOL 910.40; 1 today. , i. sheep and lamba: lamba, ., $h.$O011-Zj lambs, fair ill. B0; lambs, leedera, $1.38 tgs. good to choice, $8,800 j, fair to good, $7.6001.80; vearlinas: riders, I7.OO0T.OO; wethera. fair to choice, $7. 0008. IB; ewea, good to choice. $7 2607.70; ewes, fair to good, $0.2097.10; ewes, plain to culle, $4.0000.70; ewes, feed ing. $4 6001.00; ewes, breeder?, all agsa. $.OO08.6O. Representative saies: No. 327 native feeding Is nibs.,.. 68 clipped feeder lambs. - . 311 fed lambn , . , 100 fed lambs :I, ... fd tembe ill fed lamba ... 270 Idaho yearllnga 304 Idaho feeding yearlings.. 38 CUllB tit Idaho feeding yearlings.. Av. IT. 02 10 40 SO 10 21 70 11 00 70 11 26 77 11 60 76 11 40 74 $ to IA 00 70 7 41 7B (HICAfiO 1.1 VK STOCK MARKET. Cattle. CaaettlfOt Hogs, Weak; Shsep, - Weak. . .. ,. t Clilcago, Nov. 14, Oat tl- Receipts, 13, ft0 tiMd; market unsettled; native beef.! - h xofrn.OA: western ttperi, 10.00010.26; I ' atockers and feeders, $4.7607.00; cows and hrirr-, S.76frt.B; ralvea. $8.600,48.26. v llxtgit Kecelpti. 44,000, head; f markeT -weuli. 10c undt-r yesterday's average; bulk of salcft. $9.3O0t.tl; light. $8.7801.00; 'mixed. It 16010.11; heavy. It. 669116; - ri'4n. iK.ori pis. .liVi.w, i tiu kt wak; native, $7.7501 00; owes, -4.t&9l.lt; lambs, $t.009H-O. ) Htos City Ilea Stack Marital. ' Hlous City, Nov. 14. Cattle Receipts. - hd; market unchanged; beef steers, - t.Q04it.76: butchers. $6.6007.60: can n re. H.v0t.2i; atockers and feeders, 1 4.00 70: calves, $6.0096.60; bull, stags, etc.. $5.0000.60; feeding cows and heifers. $4.16 .' 07.25. ..... . - , I osa Receipts, t.000 head; market Sr to 1n lower; I itch t. .2&0.46; heavy. $0,66 ftg ftO; pigs, $7.60; bulk of sales. t.40fi ,(. "9.7. ' - Nhu and Lam be Receipts. 2,000 head; tnarket steady to Ktlgbtly btghor; wethers, HUB; ewes. $7.00 07. SB; lambs, lt.BO011.4O. St, Laals Uvt MtaC.'-'' H. Iuls, Mo,, Nov. 14. b attle Ret-eJpU .00 head; market, higher; native beef (rtcfrt, $7.60011.60: yearling steers and he'fTK, ti.aOft I1.1B; cows.v r,.tO07,76; X.04 krm and feeders. $6,10 0 7.60; prltili uthrB eleere, $4.vO0O.uO: uw aad heir- ara, Il.0fltr7.70: prime yearling aleera and Rslfars, $7,(091.00: native calvea. l.00tj 11.00. , . . .. Hogs ftecelpta, 17.300 head; market. hlihor: llihta. S0.KO10.U: plg. 14.7(0 1.00: mixed and butchcra. 10.3(410.30: good haavy, $10. 10414. JO: bulk of aalea. 88.S04J 10.lt. ' Sheep and Lamhe Receipts, 1.000 head; market, atrong: lamba. 17.80011.7,; ewea, ll.7t07.OO; yearlings. Il.00l.2(. ' Cltr Uva Mtoek Market. Kanaaa City, Nov. 11. Cattle Receipt!, 11.000 head; market ateady and active: prime fed eteera, I10.00411.40; dreaaed boef steers, I7.t0f0.7i: wstero aleera, 96. (00 10.00; cowa, I4.(047.7(; heifera. 85.800 10.00; atoekera and feeders, 9(.2(07.7(; bulla. 1(0004. 3(; calvea. 44.10010.60. Hoge Recelpta, 20,000 head: market lower; bulk of aalea, 11.(000. 96; heavy, 90.7 ( 0 10.00; packers and butchers, 91.700 III; light, 9l.2i0l.ll; plga. 7.70l.!i. Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 4.000 head; market higher: lambs, 111.1(011.10;. year- ewea, 17.0007.71. " Uva (Hook In Sight. Receipts of llva stock at th five principal weatarn markets yeeterday: Cattle. Hogs. Shaep. Kansaa City .,....,'.21.000 ..000 4.000 Chlrago ...,,,,,,...13.000 41.000 . 20.000 Omaha ,..,.10,000 11,300 13.000 St. Louis 1.100 . 17.300 1. 000 SlollI City 1,000 1.000 1.000 Totals ............41. 400 104,400 40,100 tt. loncph Uw Ntoek Market. ffl. Joseph. Nov.: 1. Cattle Receipt!, J, 600 heed; market ateady to 10a lower: ffteere. l.MHIO.Gp; rows and helfen, $4.60 ffio.on; ratven, f.PQ0 u.fto. , - Kogeeelptii, 17.000 head: belt etendy. othern lower; (op, f J 0.09; bulk of sate!. Hheep and laam be Receipts. 2,700 head: market 10c to 1 fin higher; lamba, 111.369 11, St; ewei. I7.S6 ) T.Tt. OKAHA ti EN K RAX VARBET. Botter No. 1 creamery, in cartons tutu, S7c; No. 1, 26c. ' Cheese quotations by UrlaU A Co.: Cheese Imported Bwles. 86c: domestic Swiss, 42c; block Swiss, 32c;; twin cheese. Z7c; triplets, Z7e; daisies, J7cj young America, ztc; miuc Isabel nrick, 27c: llm berger, 20c; New Tork white, 37c; Roque fort, 08c. Oysters; "King Cole" Chesapeake Stand ards, fsl. $1.48. "King Cole" Selects, gal. $1.76. "King Pole" Northern Btandsrds, gal, $1.06, "King Colo" Selects, gal. $1.00. "King Cole" Counts, $2,1(7, Blua Points, per 100, $1.26. Celery: California Mammoth, per dos. 10c, Fish: Cattish, per lb. 18o; Trout, per lb. He; fall Salmon, per lb. 13flj Red Salmon, per lb. 12c; Hsllbut, per lb. itn; Herring, per lb. 7ttc; Black Bats, per lb. 170Oc; Bullheads, dressed, per lb. 16c; Carp, dressed, pet lb. tc; Tile Pish, per lb. 10c; Red Snapper, per lb. 15c; Black Cod, par lb, 10c; Hunflnh, per lb, 7c t Croppies, per lb, tc; Flounders, per lb. lie; Smelts, per lb. lie; Selkirk White, per lb. 13c; Pike, per lb. lO0IU;Plckere), per tb. c; Smoked White fish, per lb. 16c; Kippered Salmon, per lb, 18c; Peeled Shrimp, par gal, $1.70; Headless Shrimp, per gal. $1,26. Wholesale prices of beef cuts! No. 1 Ribs, Iftttu; No. t Ribs, 14c; No. I Ribs, lie; No, 1 Loins, 2ic; No. 2 Loins, 17c; No. I Loins, 12Vfcc; No. 1 Chucks, 11 Sic; No, 2 Chucks, tc; No. S Chucks, c; No. 1 Rounds, 18c; No. 3 Rounds, 13S0C-; No. t Rounds, 11c; No 1 Plates. llo; No. 2 Plates, lOfco; No. t Plates, 10c. PoultryLive: Soring, all sites. 10c: hens. 4 lbs, and up, 14r; hens, under 4 lbs., Uc; roosters, 11c; ducks, full feathered, fat. lie; geese, full feathered, fat, turkeys, 1 lbs. and over, lie; guineas, each, loo; plg- eofis, per dos., 88c. Dressed: Turkeys, dry picked, No. 1, young tome and hens, 28c; old toms, 21c; turkeys, No. 2. Ho; ducks, No, 1, 16c; ducks, No. 2, 10c, geese, No, 1, 14c, Other poultry at market price. Fruit and vegetable prices furnished by Olllnsky Fruit Co. Fruit Oranges: Ms, 100s, 13s how, $4.80; lies, box, -6,2S; lBOs, box. $6.60; 170s, 288s, box, 11.71; 200s, 21BB. 2B0s, box $8.00. Lemons: Pancy, box, $7.00; choice, boot, $8.10. Grapefruit; Florida 80a, 40s bov I. Id; Florida 4fts, bos, $0.00; Florida Oia, 80s. box, Id. 18; Apples: York Imp. V., bbl $4.60; Ben Davis bbl.. $.,.60; wine saps, bbl., $4.00; Jonathans, box, $1.06; Jon athans 102i and larger box, $1.76. drapes: Tokays:, crate $8.S6; Bmperors crate. $3.80; Emperors' kegs, $4.60; Malagas, ex tra cholee. keg, $0.00; Malagaa, fancy, keg, $7.00; Malagas, extra fancy, keg, $1.00. Pears: Bartlslts, crate, $3.00; Kelfers, bu $1.81. Vegetables potatoes; Market prloa. Sweet potatoes: Virginias, bbl., $4.26; hamp ers, $1.76, Honey: Has, oa., $1.76. Cranber ries: bbl., $8.60; boxes, $8.60 Vegotsblssi Oslons. orate, $2.00; red or yellow, lb,, avfcn; tomatoes, lug., $3, 00 ; oukea dos., $1.70; cabbage, lb., io; rutabagoes lb., 2fec; celery, Michigan, dos., 40c; Colorado dos., tOc. Miscellaneous Peanuts, No. 1 raw, lb. tc; roast.. lb.to; Jumbo, raw, lb.. Re; Jum $1.71; figs, case, $1.00; No. 1 Kngllsh wal bo, roasted, lb. 10c; Droro, dates, gbss. nuts, lb., imc. Coffee Market. New York, Nov. 14. After Opening un changed to $ points higher on scat tared covering, the market for ooffea futures turned easier under near months' liquida tion and a little trade selling. December was relatively weak, selling oft from 1.86c to 1.1 lr, or II points net lower, while July declined from I.OOo to 1.62c. A good deal of the builness was In the shape of switch ing from December to March to later months. Houses' with New Orleans con nection were sellers In the late trading. The close was 7 to II points net lower. Sales. 01,160 bags. November. 1.08c; Decem ber, l.llo; January, 1.17c; February, 1.23c; March. t.lOc; April, 8. 88c; May, 1.41c; JOne, l.4o; July, 1.62c; August, I.BIo) September, 1.13c; October, 1. 08c. spot coffee very quiet: Rio 7s, tHc: Ban- tos 4s, tvftc- no tower otters were ported In the cost and freight market, but ii was rumored tnat Hraiiiian shippers were accenting bids at declines. The official cables reported no change IP the primary markets except for ah ad vance of 60 to 76 reis In Han to future Klo exchange was Hd lower. Rio cleared 71,000 bags for New York. Metal Market, . New York, Nov, 14. Metals Lead, $7.00 07,06. Spelter, Arm; spotv Bast St. louls delivery. $11.18011. S7 Copper, strong; electrolytic, first quarter, $30.60032.00; sec ond quarter, $20.60030.60. Iron, steady and unchanged.. Tin, strong, spot, $44.UW0 44.07 4. At London Copper: Spot. t12t 10s; fu tures, tli 10: electrolytic, $us, Tint Spot, CUB; futures, 1180 10s. Lead.-pO 10s. Spel ter. 61. ri , r K repented Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, Nov, 14 Evaporated Apples virm. lani-fs ii'i prime, Dried Fruits Prunes, firm; Caltforntas, TH0IOo; Oregons, 70imr, Apricots, firm; oholce, U0IOc: extra choice, 100 .c; isnoy, ipi7e. Peaches, more active; choice, extra choice, 70lc; fancy, I08c. Raisins, strong; choice to lancy, seeaea, iu0iQHo; seedless, 11012HO London layers, $1.10. Oil and Roaln. " Savannah. Qa., Nov,' 14. Turpentlne-. Firm; 4; sales, 2 bbls.; receipts, oat odis.e snipmenta, ii bbis.i stock, 10,308 bbls. . -v . RoslnF(rm: sales, 1.0BI bbls.; recelpta, 1,770 bbls.; tfhtpments, 1&B bbls.; stork 70. ItO bbls. Quote: A, B, C. D, K, 8.30; V, O, 11, I, $0.36; K, 637; M, $0.40; N. $0.80; WO, $8.10; WW. $7.10. Dry Uoods Markst. New York. Nov. 14. A new price list on cotton duck will go Into - effect tomorrow with quotations up twenty per cent from the old Hat. New prices made on domestics for tnr manufacturing trdatie were slxlv- five per cent up from last years prices- Ulnghams sold more freely today. Print ciotahH were mo higher. .( Sugar Market. New Turk, not. 14. sugar Raw, easv; centrifugal, s.osct molasses, 6.8bc; refined steady; fine gran Hinted. 7.6O07.6Or. Sugar rut urea were steadier under scattered sell Ing by commission houses prompted by the eaaier reeling in th spot market. At noon prices were 3 to U points lower Cot tea t'onanmpttoa iRcnwaaa. Washington, D. C, Nov. 14. Tntton used in the united States during October amount ed to B6B.I4t running bake exclusive of llnters, compared with BAO.TOS in ItlB, and tor tne tnre months ending October II 1.84I.S0I bales compared wllh 1,401.111 i year ago, ... , . . . . laftrd High ta Portlaad. Portland, Ore., Nov, 14. Portland houne wives today pand twenty rents a tiouml m lard, said to be the highest prlt-e evor given for ll here. Under normal conditions lard soia ur iweiv ana nrteen centH. : St. Uula (iraln Markrt. 81. Louis, Nov. 14 Wheat No t red $1.8701. tlx No. 2 hard. $1.010117; D- cemoer, i.sd; stay, fi.si, torn No. 3 new.- $1 02; No. 2 white. jomitiHi; iAH.aiDfi, ttc; .May. Data No.X, Bfi0;B; No. 1 white, noml GRAIN AND PRODUCE Light Receipts Make Slow Market, but. Demand is : Brisk Enough. ; ' WHEAT MARKET IS, BULLISH Omaha. November Ji, ltl. The eaah market! were rather Slow today on account or the ngnt receipt", out mi demand was easily atrong enough to take care of the offerings. The wheat market, however, was a trifle bearish ana ruiea from stesdy to 1 e lower, with the bulk of the offerings going at the derline. No. 2 and No. I hard wheat sold quite readily the sslea of No. 4 and sample grada wheat were very light. The average price on No. s nara wneat was $1,88. while the bulk of the No. 2 sold around $1.0601.06, There was a good mill ing demand for durum wneat at tower prices, the bulk of this kind of wheat grad ing No. 2 and selllna around l.O0l.t2. The cash demand for corn was excellent and the market was strong at Ho to lHc ad vance. Tha premium for old corn Is con siderably smaller and the bulk of' the of fer! nee today, which were nsw corn or jyTSod quality, sold from tflc to I7c, with nite orn selling about fee aoove me yel low, and about a cent above tne mixen variety. Oats were steady, with the gen eral run of Ramples grading No. S white and selling 6640&64c. There wers only a few sample of re and barley on the floor and as a result the trade tn these markets was rather quint, The rye market remained practically unchanged, while bar- lay ruled about la hiaher. Clearances were1; Wheat and (Tour equal to 303,000 bfc,; corn, 00,000 bu. oats, 46,000 nu. Liverpool close: " W))eat, steady' to Hd higher; corn, steady at- 2d htgher. Primary wheat receipts were 1,393,000 bu. and shipments 1,001,000 'bu.. against recelpta of 2,228,000 bu. and shipments of 1,610,000 t. lant year. i Primary corn receipts were ' 016,090 bu. nd Hhlpmenta 260,000 bu., against recelpn of 006,000 bu. mnd shipments of 300,000 bu. last year. rrimary oats receipts were tzo.voo pa. and shipments 838.000 hu,, against receipts of 1,116,000 bu. atyl shipments of. T.438,000 , CARLOT RKCBIPT8, - Wheat. Corn, Oats. 26t S01 21 17 M 30 33 Chicago . . . 110 Minneapolis -. Duluth , .,368 ...272 3t ...177 ... 74 ...I6t Omaha ..... Kansas City St. Louis ,., Winnipeg ... ThesS sales were reported today: NA. 1 hard winter, I car. (l.UIti No. t hard winter, 1 car, $l.ltt; S cars. IMS: N 2 hard winter, 1 car. $1.87; 3 cars, $1.10; 4 cars, $1.86; 1 car, $1.84 ; No. 4 hard win ter. 1 car, $1.82; 4-6 car, $1.80; No. 1 durnm, 1 car, ll.tltt; No, I durum, 1 car, $1.12; 1 car. $l.t0; No. 4 durum mixed, 1 car, $1.88; 3 cars, $1.85; No. 8 unmixed, 1 car, $1.16. Rye: No. 4, 1-6 car, $1.38. Bar ley: No. 4t 1 car, $1.11. Corn; No. 8 white. I car, 07ttc; No. 2 yellow, l ca,9TAc: I car, t7c; 3 cars, 16 o; No. 4 yollow, 1 car, tftc; 1 car, IStfc. No. 2 mixed, 1 oar (old), ttc; 1 car, 17c; 1 car, lOMjc, No. I mixed, 1 ear, Oati: No. S white, 2 cars, 66c; 4 cars, BBttc Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. $1.8801.88; No. 2 hard, $1.84401.17; No. hard, si.80iVl.B3; No. 3 spring, 31.86 O l.t4: No. J spring, $1.1091. 10; No. 2 durum. $1. IO01.tif; No. I durum. $1.1101.12. Corn: No I white, 0707 He; No. I white, I64i0t7ttcx No. 4 white, t60Oe; No. B white, IO0t6Vic; No. 04086c; No, 2 yellow, 7fc0t7Vc; Nai. 2 yellow, H8 4 0 t-? No. 4 yellow, t6Vs0tc: Na. B yellow, 84H0B6c; No, t yellow, O3A0t4Hc; No. 2 mixed, l6M,097c; No. 1 mixed, t609Oc; no. 4 mixed, 9OM08o: no. s mixed, 034 0t4Hc Oats: No. white, 6605.:; standard, 66 44 0Bc; No. I white, 660 66: No. 4 white. 66066ttc. Barley: Malt ing, $1.0101.12; No, 1 feed, tlc0$l.Ol. Rye: No. 2. $1.4201.43; No. S, $1.4101.42. Omaha Futures Market. '.A The heavy export demand' continued to day and In spite of the fact that there were scattered rumors of an embargo being placed ou wneau ma local market opened ateady. t The traders generally are not expecting any Immediate action by the government on the wheat question and aa, long as the cash article continues to command pre- ml urn prices, wheat for future delivery will probably hold Its high level. Tne shortage on corn and the strong cash demand for this' cereal were a bullish factor In the oorn market, and while the opening prices on this article were steady the market was strong and anon advanced,'' December reaching a high point of tWo. and May, tic. - - Heavy selling and covering by the longs toward the close of the session forced sharp break In wheat, which was soon followed by price fbsscs In the corn and oats market. May wheat closed at $l.lt. May com closed at lltio And May oats at Local range of options; ' Open. H!h. I Low. I Close. I Yes. 1 36 1 10 16 10 64 111 1 US I 1 8 .1, I II ' 11 1 12 186 1 11 110 1 13 i 11 3 3 ' II 6 1 6 4 11 II 10 Chlrago uloalng prlcea. furnlahed The Bee by Logan 4k Bryan, atork and grain brokers. 31 B South Sixteenth street, Omaha: V ArlTT WhtT Dec. May July l 64 Corn. Dec. I May 16 July 13 Oats. Dec, 6 May 40 Art. I Oprn. i High. I Low. Close. Tes Wht. I I 1 I 1 Deo.. 1 11 1 116 1 II lll May 1 !. 1 14 ISO't 1 II 114 July 1 I 11 1 tlH 161 1 6t 140 Cnrn. . Dee, M. l6tl- II Uay (4 ;! 11 July' . 11 11 " 16 M Oata, Dec. 5114 6 61 67 . 17 11 May III3 . IS 11 , 11 (2 Pork. Jan. 37 40 27 II IT 16 ,7 30 27 47 May 31 47 91 II 17 1227 21 27 41 Lard. Jan. II 21 II 37 II II II 30 II 10 May II II II 40 II 21 II 12 II 30 Rica. i Jan. 14 IS 14 It 14 41 14 CO 14 13 May 14 10 14 71 14 13 14 13 14 17 CHICAGO KAIN AND rROVINIONX. ,' Decreanlng Htocka la Kurope Tend lo Ok. Strength tn Wheat. Chicago. Nov. 14. Sharp price loaaea tn wheat resulted today from Indlcatlona that Brltlah buyers had withdrawn from the market. The eloae was heavy at U. to p net decline, with December' l,8fi to Ii... and amy li.,o to ii.,i. other itaplea, too, ahowed a aetback corn I to 3, oata to. 1I3 and provlalona. 11 to 64 eenta. At first (ha wheat market displayed con alderable atrength. owing to word that the visible aupply In Kurope had decreased 1,684.000 buahete during tha week and be- cauaa BrltUh millers were aaid to be pur chasing flour abroad at fancy prlcea. Re alties, reports that Brltlah ateamera had been orderm to take hereafter arty per cent of foodstuffs tn oargoea Instead of thirty per cent' tended to emphaalae the prevailing tmpree slon that European needs were urgent. Late advlcea from Argentina, however, ware leaa bullish than baa recently een the caae, and this fact, operated aa a check on uptutna tn veluca. It waa not until abaenra of aalea to Great Brttlan attracted notice though, that prlcea took a decided downward awing. According to. the beat available Informa tion, export aalea of wheat for the day were 1 :;' I 1 "ar 1 ; rV .ia,v- "SO. 0 HAWAII Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the West ' Family Trade Supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor, 2302 N. St Telephone Dcuglas 4231. Soath 3 or 86& n!rnont entirely to noulral rountrlef. Tht Brltib were undentoud to fcav m tftrire amount of wheat bought for November and December shipment and to fee thus poet t ion to bwbII favorable term of pur chase for additional aupplie: Hallway traffic difficult., counted a'o affatnat the bulls late In the genlon. In thin connection, Buf falo ailvlcea aaid elevators here were full, and fTlaT Khlpmenls to .the seaboard were Hrtouly ham per eU by the Inadequacy of the huddIv of cam. Corn weakened In the face of clear, cold weather, likely to Jtrlnc about enlarged re celpta. There aleo were reports that live atock waa being unduly forced to sale by the high price, of corn, and that the winter demand for feeding would-therefore be much diminished. Oats gavs way with corn. De clines were retarded to some extent as result of falling off in recelpta at country stations. Lower quotations on hogs pulled down provisions. Western receipts of hogs were a good deal more plentiful than at the corresponding time last year. Chlcaao Cash Prfcss Wheat: No. 2 red, Z;, I!?; 9V:k .. .ttNmPer ot the professional element hard. $l.lt01.$4; No. 8 hard. $Lt3.,(na houPi however, the entire 1 uorn: no. z'.yatiow, ii.vtpi.ui: ru, yci low, $1.00401.03; No. 4 white, $1.0001.03. Oats: No. i white. 064 68c; standard, B,7tt0S8ttc. Rye: Nominal. Barley: IOc0 $1.27. Seeds: Timothy, I3.3t95.26; clover. $ 1 1.00 0 1 6 00. Provisions : Pork. $21. B0; lard. $17.10; ribs, 1 14.2149 14.75. Butter Higher: creamery- 23H034c. Kggs Higher; receipts, i.663 cases; firsts, 36030c; ordinary firsts, 23 0 34Hc; at mark, eases Included, 2O016c..v Potatoes Higher: receipts, thirty-five cars; Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Dakota white, $1.0001.76; Minnesota and Dakota Ohlos, $1.6001.00; Washington and Colorado white, $1.7001.20. Poultry Alive; unchanged, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. , Quotations of the Day on Various Leading Commodities.' V New York, Nov. U. Flour Held firmly. Wheat W pot easy; No. 1 durum. $2.27; No. 2 hard, $2:04; No. 1 northern, Du luth, $3.11; No. 1 northern, Manitoba. $2.1414, t. o. b. New York. ' ' Corn Spot easy; N5. 2 yellow, $1.U, ten-day shipment, o, I. f. New York. t . Oatfr-s-Spnt easy; standard, 02 062 -c. Lard Firm; middle west, $17.40017.60. Hay Steady: No. L $1.0601.10; No. .2, $1.00; No. 2, too; shipping, 80c. Hops Steady; state, common to choice, 1116, 4606Oo; 1916, 11 01&c; Pacific coast, J9J8, 13010c; 1016, t012o. ( Hides Firm; Bogota., 4414 045c; Central America. 410414c Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 62c; seo- onds, &oc. - . ' Provisions Pork, unsettled; mess, $31,00 032.00; family, $32.00034.00; short clear. $28.6O0l(ttO. Beef, unsttled; mess, $33,60 Z3.&u; ramtiy, 3O.tn0S7.OO. Lrd, firm middle west, $17.40017.50. Tallow Firm; city, 10c;' country 19 pizc; special, line. Butter Strong; receipts, 10,020 tuba; creamery. Ite; creamery extras, 38 c; 11 mis, iQtiVaoo; seconds, 36036c Kggs Firm; . receipts, 1,965; fresh gath ered extra fine, 43045c; extra firsts, 419 42c; firsts, 28040c; seconds, 35037c. Cheese Strong; receipts, 2,744 boxes; state fresh specials, 84c; state fresh spe cials, average fancy, 23Uo, Poultry Allve firm; no I prices settled; dressed, quiet; ohlckens, 19031c; fowls, 144032c; turkeys, 11030c.' V .' Kansas City General Market. . Kansas City, .Mo, Nov. 14. Wheat No. t hard, $1.87 0i;t2; No. 2 red. Il.8ti01.il; December. $1.83; May, $1.16. Corn No. T- mixed, t!7 He; No. 2 white. 11.00; No. 2 yellow, f809c; De, cember, 06c; May, 04c. - n.ia Itnh.nvoa Hn 9 wkll K7 U. l Klf 'No, 2 mixed, 56B7c. Butter Creamery, 36c,flrsti, 324c; sec onds, 31c; packing.. 21c. EggsV-Firsts, We. . y. f' Poultry Hani, 16c; roosters. 12c: broil ers, 20c. . Mlnneapolla fjrala Market. Minneapolis, Minn.. Nov. 14. Wheat De cember, 31.14: May, 11.-4!; cash, No. 1 hard. 11.18 2.01: No. 1 northern. 1.1.7; No. 1 noithern. 11.11 0 l.6. ' ' Com No. I yellow, Mllc. . Oats No. i white, He56c. , Flaxaeed l2.82A)3.ir. , Flour Unchanged. Barley 78cl. II. ' Rye ll.48ei.4l. - - j 1 Bran 126.00027.00. Liverpool firalft Market. 1 Liverpool, Nov.' 14. Wheat Spot. No. 2 hard winter, lis Id; No. 1 northern Duluth, 15s ti: No. 1 Msnltoba, 18s; No. 2.16s Id; No, I. 16s 6d. Corn Spot. American mixed. new. ils.ld. , - . J." ' . . .. . ' '- . CltM Market. - New York, Nov. 14. Cotton Future opened steady: December. ll.lOc; January. 11.16c; March, 30.00c; May, 20.J0c: July. 30.20c. Cotton futufsa closed firm; December, 11.07c; January, 20.02c; March, 20.11c; Uay. I0.37c; July, I0.37tv Spot cotton, steady; middling' uplands, 13.06c. Salea. none. The cotton market today closed very ateady at a net advance of 11 to 31 polnta for the day. Liverpool, Nov. 14. Cotton Spot, firm; good middling; ll.lOdt middling, ll.lsd; low middling, 11.42d. 8a lee. 1,000 bales. , Omaha Hay Market. Omaha. Nov. 13. Pratrla Hay-Aholre Upland, I10.00tsll.00; No. 1, I,. 60010. 00; No. 3, 17.0009.00; No. I. 16.0007.00. Choice Midland, J9.6O01O.OO: No. 1, t.OO09.i No. 2, 7.OO0I.OO; No. I. 38.0007.00: Choice Lowland, 17.1001.60: No. 1, 88.600 7.60: No. I, 11.6001.10; No. 8, 8.OO0I.OO 8traw Choice wheat, 16,0006.60; choice oat or rye, II. 0000.60. Alfalfa Choice Alfalfa, 314.60011. 00; No. 1. 113.60014.00; Standard, 112.00013.00; No, 2, 111,00 0 12.00: No. 3, tl. 60 0 10.00. Engineer 'Johnson Booms uooQ Roads T Nebraska would have the best roads in the country if the plan of George E. Johnson, state engineer, matures. In a letter to the Omaha Automobile association he advocates the passing of a law at the next session of the legislature extending the authority of the present Board qf Irrigation, High ways and Drainage to the supervision of all county roads connecting county seats. :, The boand. according to his letter, would take these roads and inj me course oi irora tour to six years build theni np.to such a perfection as to be the model for all city and town highways. . ' ' . There would be no added expense to this plan, he adds, as the members of his department could do the work without interfering with their present duties. That a much larger portion of federal money for the improve ment of Nebraska roads might be ob tained if this plan is carried through is also brought ont jn the letters Fanlstenca la tha Cardinal Virtu, (n Advertising. : - , , t, THURSTON EX 1 ..wr4& new york- warn . . u. . , .,. v Bails Almost Only Laggards in Day's Broad Market. -. , BRISK BISE AT THE CLOSE ' ... : '' J.' f New Tork. Nor. 14. Raila ware almost tha only laggards fa today'a broad and active market, belnv held (n check br renewal of the threatening attitude of tha railroad brotherhooda. A few apeclaltlea, nostly of tha aeml-dormant variety, also dlanlaved a reactionary tendency, particularly American Llnaeed Issues, the. preferred losing S points alter announcement o, tn, reatoratlon Of ?mm-di S.J!.' "M "" d common 4 points. .s.. Trading during tha first half of the ae Ion was marked by a aerlea of declines and advances, which strain denoted the uncertain In the list roioe brfnkly, even rails regaining much of their ioee. inn recovery wa tea Dy unuea Biates Steel at an extreme vain of 2 polnta to 123. with havy buy In a of motors, the shipping shares, copper and equipments, chief among these being New Tork Airbrake, which made an extreme advance of 14 points on reports indicating a subetantial dla- oursement to anarenoidera. ... . The Imoortant new records of the dav em braced Lackawanna Steel at tH. Atlantic, Oulf ft West Indies at 12l Miami Copper at 43H American Writing Paper preferred at 62, Union ig aniKPaper at 128, Detroit United Rail way, at 120 and Consolidated Gas of Baltimore at 129. - - Central Leather waa aaafn the weak fea ture of the opening, adding 3 points to Its recent reversal, at 102, but recovering to 109 and closing at a 2 net gain. The rise In Mexicans had Its baaltf In reports of Improvement lit tim Mexican situation. American Bmelltng gaining 6, with 4 for Mexican Petroleum and iW tor Texan Com pany. 7 , '.' Virginia Iron. Marines. United Fruit. Crn- Rlbte, Sloss-Sheffleld and Oulf Stales Steels nd Ohio Uaa acotpA arrmva vatna of S in TU point. The movement in the motor irnui, served to dispell recent rumors of over production In that Industry. Total sales amounted to 1,700,000 shares. ' won os were irregular at the outset, but strengthened later, the feature being a 4 per cent rise in American Smelter 6e. Total sales. 'Bar value, $5,360,000. United -States uowuun w aecunea or i per cent. . Ing stodta were: iiumurr oi u ana ouoiHtiona on leau. Sales. High. Xow. Close'. Am. Beet Sugar... 3,700 102 300 "102 American Can..... fc700 63 62 ' 62 Am. Car Foundry 10,300 70 6R. 69 Am, Locomotive..,. 12,500 93 91 93 Am. BmelV Ref,. 27,600 117 112 116 Am. Sugar Ref.. 7.400 117 116 117 Am. Tel. A Tel. . 700 1331 132 132 8,400 . 6S . 66 (7 69,200 100 93 100 4,700 105 104 104 8,500 tb 82 84 4,900 86 86 86 84 4.400 66 66 66 ' 1.0ft A 22 Ii 21V 1 , Am. 2., L. A S... Anaconda Copper. , Atchison .a Bald. Ijocomotlve. . Baltimore A Ohio.. Brook. Rapid Tran. B. A 8. Copper.. ... Cal. Petroleum...., Canadian Pacific... .700 172 171. 172. i;enirai earner...-, I4.bnn 109 102 108 Cheaapeake A Ohio 4,300 67, 66 v 67 C., M. e St. P MOO ,94 ; 92 ' ; 92 Chlrago A N. W. ....... . . . ... 126 C, R. I. A P. Ky.. 20,800 36 63 34 Chlno Copper.. ..... 13,900 67 6 67 Colo. Buel ft Iron.. 7.800 64 62 64 Corn Products Ref. 11.800 18 17 18 Crucible Steel 26,000 90 86 89 Dlfftllleni' Secyritiea 3.000 4.1 42 43 Krie l?,S0ft 36 36 J6 General Klactrlq. . .. .2,800 181 180 180 . Great No. pfd.'.... 3,000 117 116 117 1 Great No. Ore ctfs. 2.600 43 42 43 Illinois Central. ....... .. 106 Inter. Coiu Corp... 2,200 18 18 18 InsplratlorJ Copper. 24,000 69 67. 68 Inter. Halvrster ..... 117 Int. M. 'At. pfd. ctf. 24,300 119 116 118 K. C. Southern...,. 1,490 26 ,-25 26 KenneiMtt Copper.'. 42", 100 66 65 66 Louisville A Nash.. 600 1311 132 132 . Mex. Petroleum., m 1.600 309 105 148 Miami. Copper. ..A. 79,000 -43 -41. 43 M., K, ft T. pfd.'.. 18 r Missouri Pacific..,,,'.1'...,. .j,.'. - 9 Montana Power... 200- 97 , 97 -99 National Lead.,... 1,600 68 66 87 Nevada Copper. ... 10,806 " 28 a :27y&7 New York Central,.. 9,600 107 10640tV N. T.. N. H. ft H. . 3,200 69 68 68 Norfolk ft Western 6,300 141 138 139 - Northern Pacific... 4,800 111 111 110 Pacific Mall....... 3.600 26 24 28 Pacific Tel. A Tel..' . 36 , Pennsylvania 3,000 67 66 66 Ray Con. Copper.. 37,600 34 y'33 24 Reading 19,700 107 '106 107 Rep. Iron ft Steel... 34,6.40 84 81 83 Shattuck Arts. Co. 7,300 33 32 32 Southern Pkclflc... 7,600 100 99 99 Southern Rallwav.. 1.400 27U 2fi , u Studebaker Co. 13.600 127 123 127 TenneiM.ee Copper.-. 900 23 22 22 Texaa Company.... 1.100 223 222 323 : Union Pacific. 33.400 147 146 V 147 Union Pacific pfd.i 83 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol.. 7,600 139 136 138 U. S. Steel 397.100 128 120 322 This Model Complete With Ten Pathe Records Twenty .Selections .' With the Privilege of FREE TRIAL : -v . " ' " j,.t. Then, if you buy, k small um down and modest monthly payments. V The Rranswlck. phonograph Is made by the world-fanons Bniaswlch-Balhe-Collendcr Compaay, masters ot tine cabinet work. It Is . a mnslral masterpiece, embodying all the fine qualities of other, phonographs, plus dlstinc-. tire artistic qualities of Its own. v. 1 . It Is e4iulppea) with two, sound boxes, one for playing Pathe records, another for ether Hear This Daily 10 A, M. It Bleel Bfd.,.... " IM HI 111 111 Is Utah Copper....... 3I.S00 130 IH'4 1IIH Wahaah nfd.B".. . 3.200 33 ta 33 2 Weatrm Union...!. 301 1,1 1014 191 a Waatlnchouaa Elec. 7,400 I4ti (3 14 Total sales Tor the dey,1.700,uoo sharea. Krw 'Yatk Hanay tbrtut. ' ' - New' Tork. Nr. It Prtm. Marcalttila Paper II, per cent. Starring ' Bxohanga Slaty-day bills. 14.71 4 ; commercial aixty-day bills on banks. 44.70; commercial sixty-day bills, 14.734: demand, 34.73; cablea. 14.13 7-14. Silver Bar. 71'; Mexican dollars, 46 n. Bonds OovarnDant, heavy . railroad. Irregular. . ( Time . Iana Firmer; alxty and hinety days, 31t3 per cant; all months, 1144 1 per cent. Call Money Strong;, higheat, '24 per oent; loweat, I per cent; ruling rate, ii per cent; laat loan, 2 per cant; closftig bid. Pwinti ottered at 1 vir oent. u. S. r 3s. reg. MKU 'N. an. 16 - do coupoiv..., 9t4M., K. T. 1 4a 77 U. 8. 3s. reth,.100M. P. con. 6a.. 102 L do coupon ,,.100Mont. Power ta. 99 .do cou-pon . ,.110'N. T. City 4v.Ul4 Am. Smelt. 6s. . .116 N. Y., N. H. A H. 7 Am. Tel. ft Tel. . cv. 6s ...112 cv. 4a 112No. Pacific 4s... 93 Anglo-French 6s. 95 do 3s 66 Atch. gen. 4s.. .t 94Ore. 8. L. ret. 4a. 93 B. 4 O. 4e.-.. 92UPar. T. A T. 6a. 102 Beth. St. ret 6e.l02Penn. oon. 4.s,166 Central Pac. 1st 90 do gen. 4s...l02 C. ft O. cv. 4s. 92 Reading gen. 4a. 96 C. B. A Q. jt. 4 988t. L. A San F. C, M. ft St P. ref. 4s 81 cv. 6a 101 So. Pac. cv. to.. 104 C, R. I. ft- P. Ry. . ..' do ref. 4s 92 ref. 4s 78 So. Railway 6s. 402 C. A 8. ref. 4 86 Union Pacific 4a. 99 D. A R. O. c. 4s. 82 do cv. 4s 94 Crlo gen. 4s..... 74U. 8. Rubber 6a. 102 Gen, Electric 6s 107 U. 8. Sleel 6a, ..106 Qt. No. 1st 4s. 100 Wert, Hilon 4s 87 ; I. C. ref. 4s.:... 92 Dom. of C 1931.100 Int. M. M. 4s.l09 Bld, f , t v I K. C, So. ref. In. 81 ' 1 T Loeal Htoakri and Bonds. , J - Quotations furnlahed by Burns.. Stinker A Co., 449-S2 Omaha National -bank build ing. Omaha, - Neb.: . ' . "v. ' i Stocks y ld. Askedl Cudahy Packing Co.. 7 pet pfd. 104 106 , California Packing Corp. pfd. . 105 106. Deere A Co. pfd... '96: ' 97 , Fairmont Creamery Co. pfd... 103 107l Gooch Mill. A Kle. Co. 7 pet pfd 99 100 Lincoln Tel. A Tel. com4 p (t 100 ) .Omaha -Council B, Ry. A B: pfd 60 6fi ' Omaha-CouncM B. St. R. pfd.. 74 i 78 OmahavCouncll B. St. R. com. 46 3 62 LOmaha B. L. A P. Co. pfd.., 82 H7 i Peters. Mill. Co, 6 pet pfd..... 99'100l Union Stock Yda. Co. 6s pfd.. .101 '162 . Wilson A Co. pfd Ji...l06 .306i Wichita U. S. Yda. 6 pet. itock'84 ' i Bonda e . ' ' Argentine Gov't. 6s. 1920. ..... 100 100: Armour & Co. 4s. 1931 . . , . . .l-93 .93' Booth-St. Louis 6s. 1931...... 99 10 . Chicago Railways 1st 6a. 1937: 96- - 97 i Chicago Tel. 1st 6s. 1928. .... .101.26 142.24 Cudahy rack. Co. Int 6s. 1924.102 lowa i. cement Co. 6s. 1916-24- 99 100 j Kanaaa City Ry. Int 6a. 1944.. 97 liOS Anglea Ry. V. 1st r. 6s, 1910 88 " Merch. H. -ft L. lat A r. 5s.1922 18.64) Omaha-Council B. 8. R. 6s. 1928 96 Pacjfte G. ft", Elect. 6s. 1942.:.. 97 'PCrkard H. C Co. 6a.. 1919. . 98 Spok. H L ft P Co Int 6s. 1919 99 . Swift ft Co- 6s. 1944.......:., 101 City of Toronto 4a, 9H. . 89 Utah P. A L. Co. lat &s 1944. 96 Wllaort ft Co. 6m. 1941. ...... -102 Wichita Union Stock Yards 6s-101 MJ 99,50 7 99 99; 100 101 Hi 90! London Mack Market. London,' Nov. j 14. American 'ecilrltlea Closed lower and Irregular after a moderate amount of baalneas en the .stock. xcAanga here today. - .S , . i Silver Bar, 24 l-16d per .ounce.- ,. M ' Money 6 per cent. j?. ',, 'K Discount Ratee Short bills.' 69S per cent; 'three months, 66 par cent. ' ' pahk fMrrlng. Omaha, Nov. 14. Bank cleartngafor Oma ha today were 14,694,128.49, and for- the 1 corresponding day- laat year 22.626,017,10. ' ' Bee Want Ads Produce. Results. f ' faai made more' fortantt in . a shorter time than gold or copper. Let us tell yon all about tha biggest and best prop osition we know . ot In i- - oil. 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