12 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 191tf. IIVE STOCK-MARKET Cattle Fairly Active at About . Steady Prices Sheep Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher. BOGS FIVE TO TEN HIGHEB Omaha, November St, 1611. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs- Sheep. Official Monday 14,400 11,661 11,111 Estimate Tueeday I.OOS 14.104 1MH Two days this week..M.M 10.061 IIJ1I Rama days last mk.ll,lll 10.061 11.271 a me dan I wka. ao.. 11,114 11,744 10,040 Same days I whs. ate. . IT.H7 1I.IJI 41.2(4 Kama dan 4 wka. aio.17.K4 11. m 6t,;l Same dan laat year, ..11.441 1,070 16,641 Receipts and disposition of lira atoek at the Union Stork yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-tour hours ending at S o'clock yea- loroay: RBCBI"T-CAM. Cattle. Hoaa. Sheep. H'fl. C... V SL P. 11 Wabash . . Missouri Pacific... Union Paclfle CAN. W., eaat... CAN. W.. west..'. C, SI. P., MAO.. C, B. 4V Q.. eaat ... C, B. Jt Q.. weat.. C, R. I. P., eaat.. C, R. I. P. west. . Illinois Central Chicago Ot. West.. I I 41 II " ' IS 41 II Total receipts.... 114 lot II DISPOSITION HBAD, ' e Cattla. Hon Sheep. Morris ft CO... 1.1H Swift & Company. ...1,111 ClHlaby Packing Co.. 1.141 Armour 4 Co.... 2,111 Schwarts A Co , .... 1.111 I.lf7 1.103 1.540 1,101 4,412 3.117 111 1.121 4,174 I. w. Murphy .. Morrall Lincoln Packing Co. B. Omaha Packing Co Banlnger at Oliver... W. B. Vaasant Co. . . I 14 10 127 71 Benton. Vansaat.Loaa) Ti r. B. Lewis. III 114 Jt B. Root ft Co J. K. Bella Roeenatock Bros T. a. Kellogg Wertbelraer Dsgea H. r. Hamilton Sullivan Broa Rothschild Kress.. Mo. Kaa. Calf Co., Christie H(glns Huffman Roth , Meyers Baker Banner Broa , John Hervey , , Deanle Francis. Kilns 114 III 111 110 141 . 101 . 71 . Ill . II T : M; .1.117 Jensen Ll ffPtf ....... Other buyers 4,147 .Touts ..11,111 11,471 14.741 ' Cattle- Reeel sis were larce again today. taking the total ran for the two dan !!. 400 bead, tba largest alnoe three wesks ago and o.aoo bead larger tbaa a year ass. Tba dsmand was Quito brisk and a large poreeotago of the cattle changed hands In good saaaon In the morning, tba markst being considerably mora active than roster day. Prices paid ware about the asms as those prove! ring on Monday, Quality of ths cattle on an average waa poor, there being nothing vary oholco In sight, although there were some heavy eattle good enough to brute 10.10 . . Cow's and helfero sold about tho earns at beef steers, and the same waa true of feed ore, although the feeder trade, eepeelally on uto common grades, waa a little alow. Quotations oa eattlol Oood to oamfoda. Iie.oeejll.iei fair to good earn feds, !1II10 00: common te fair oemfeda, M.tol.lli fancy heavy greasers, ll.tle? 10 00; good to choice grass beeves. 7.fi 1.10: fur to good grass boons, I4.7IT.7S eommon to fair, II. 714. 71: good to choice heifers, I.II7.1I good to choice cows. M.10O7.00: fair to good cows. ll.7SVi.io: common to fair sown, $l.llI.IO good to choice feeders, I7.W0J1.00; fair to good feeders. 10.710)7,10; common to fair feed ers. o.io)i.7ii good te choice stockara. n.tOOl.OO; stock helfero, ll.00SM.ll; stock saws. ti.ioojles: stock salves, ll. oof l. 00: JJjj calves. II.I00) 10.001 poof bulla, t.6l Hsprtssatstlva sales: ' BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No, Av. 11....... Oil 11 11 14..,. A, 11 Ill l 40 731 70 oj...,...ioto i to 1J. ...... 170 11.. ,,.,.1011 10. Ml ...... ..1040 20.. 1271 17 ..1331 71 14 I7t 40 1031 14 itsi 14 1111 ,11. ...... 1 1 BT 11 t 11 I 10 I 00 10 70 ( I il I 40 1 10 7 II 7 71 I 10 I 15 IS....... Ill HEIFERS. .. Ill I 71 . 40.,..,,. (II .. lit 00 .; ' Ill' .. Ill 0 10 7 141 BULLS. If.: 10.. a.. 11.. T. . ..1130 I 10 . .,, CALVES.' . , .. 310 4 10 . II.'..,... 104 II .. 431 til , 1. ...... 310 I 31 ..143 I ID 3. ...... 310 71 NEBRASKA 21 helfero. Oil T 00 17 cows. ... 104. 4 II 41 steers.. 070 7 71 33 steers. .1121 170 IDAHO. 41, steers.. 141 I M 10 steers.. Ill I 10 SOUTH DAKOTA. Meteors.. (II I 71 21 steers.. 117 M -. Hogs The banner run of hogs for the season to date put In Its appearance this morning, wnen lis cars, or some 14,600 bead, were reported la. For the week so far eup pllea an the largest In months, receipts hsv. Ing been IMI1 head, as compared with 20.161 last week, 11,744 two woeka ago, and I, 070 a year ago. .'Ueneral conditions wen pretty much re versed this morning, and an upturn was noted all along the Una. Supplies were heavy at nearly all point, but on ths strength of a tig provision sdvanea moat markets closed active and stronger yesterday, and the out look for today was decidedly bullish. With early everything against them, buyers mads concessions fairly early, and dealrable bogs, especially the weightier grades, started mov ing oarly at SO 10c higher prloea. Considering ths breadth of the supply, the market for light hogs proved to be fairly satisfactory la most cases, but It was almost ss uneven as yeeterday'a, and com paring the two dan was almost an Impossi bility, A great many aalas wars fully steady with the earlier trade. and the genenl market for lights waa as much belter than yesterday's close that then waa no compari son. Just aa an example, hoga that were carried over ' under blda of around tl.oo brot-erht 11.1690.41 this morning. Of course, la some caees lights wen hard to move to day, aad some eepeelally underweight kinds nmatned In firat hands all fonnoon. but gsnonlly speaking prices won ooneldenbly belter than yesterday and monment waa a good deal livelier. Heavy hogs were, as noted, 1910c up. and. the average promised to figure thst much better. Bulk of all ths sales was mads at It 101 70. and tops reached 11.10. Heavy bogo an In no Cass mors than le below laat week'a close, and In more than one leetance loday'a sales wen steady with Saturday. Llghta an, of coons, still quite a bit lower than last week. .Representative aalos: No. Av. Sh. Pr. . No Av. Sh. Pr. II. .Ill ... 10 00 101.'. Ill 40 II 11 70. .101 IM I 10 , 11. .Ill ... til 03.. 174. ... 31 t M..100 ... I 40 17.. 141 100 III I 74. .313 40 1 10 14. .110 . II I II 73. .321 ... I 10 14. .301 ... 0 IS 17. .101 0 110 II. .100 IM I II 31. .Ill ... I II r: , - '.,J ' PIGS. ' 10.. II ... 7 If 11. .117 I M 30.. 121 I. I 71 Sheep The fat lamb market waa a little more active than ynterday. but at that tt wae well along In the forenoon before murh of an Idea could be gained of what the general market would be. Sellers all had bullish notions, and white the first packer ogen wen la moot oaaes little better than steady, they had to raise their hands be. fore they wen able to do much, and when fhret lambs sold It waa oa a 11011c. higher beele. In fact, actual prices looked even mors than that, a number of eales being reported aa high as 111.71 before 11 o'clock out genenl duality waa Improved. Before a clearance wss made eslee at III. 71 wen plentiful, and a deck, touched til. to. A pretty good kind was bought St f 11.600)11.00, with some that lacked, uo leh under that- The advance waa Just aa marked In aged aheep as It waa la lamba. vpturna of 10013c being quotable. A good kind of ewee made at 17.160)7.11, while a deck of fed yearlings touched 10.76, a quar ter above the beet pnvlous price of the season, and a now record for this tints of year. The feeder demand was Just as broad' aa It was Monday, and. whlls feeder off. anngs wen fair, compared with the total run, then wen not enough to go anund, ted prices shared tho advance noted la illlng grades. Bulk of the offerings waa of a desirable dees, selling from 110.60 up, with several loads as high aa 110.10, which rettabtlehea a new record. Feeding ewee aro too ecerce to bo worthy of mention breeder buyen on getting a few aged wee that an not a great deal men than feeden. Some on this order brought 17 II this morning. . . . Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. 111. 10011. 10: lambs, fair ea good. I11.IO01L6O; lambs, feeders. II 60 010-10: yearllnge, good to choice, 10 Ho 1,76; resrilngs, fair to good, 17.1601.71; rearllnss. reedera. 17.SftAI.10: wethers, fall to rholce, f7.OOgl.6A; ewea. rood to choice, I7.607.76; ewea. fair to rood, HUOIH ewea. plain to cslle. 14.0001. 71: awea. (red in. I4.600rl.lt; awea, b reedera, all ages. IO.OOtll.60. Representative aalea: No. A v. Pr. 12 fed ewea , I 7 201 rllpper lemba.... 361 fed lamhe 45 fed lamba., , 130 fed lamba M II 40 71 11 11 11 (0 300 Wyoming feeder lamba 03 10 II CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady, Hoga Steady. Sheep Strong. Chleaen. Nov. 21. Hnas Rer.elDtn. 42. 000; eteady at, yesterrtay'e average to 6e manor; ouia, . ....i . 66; mlted, ll.060.06; hesvr. II 100 10.00: nuah. 10.10 0 0.60: pigs, 10.2600.26. Celtic Receipts, 11.000; stesdy. Nstlve beef cattle. IS.00011.00: western oteers. 11.00010.20; otocken and feeden. 14.160 7.70: cows and heifen, 13.1601.60; calvea, 10.00013.00. Sheet, Receipts, 11,000; strong; wsthers. 17.7601.71; awn, 14.4007.10: lamba, 11.26 011.16. St. Lsnls Llvo Mock Market. SL Louis. Nov. 11. Hose RecelDtl, 11, 100; higher; lights, IO.160I.1O; pigs, 10.76 01.00; mlsed and butchers, 11.160 10.00; bulk. 11.1601.16. Csttle Receipts. 1,100: stesdy. Native beef steers, I7.SO011.IO; yearling steen and neiren. oi.oovii.oe: cows. oe.evvi.iB Blockers and feeden. 16.1007.10; prime eouthern etoen. II. 0001.00: cows and hetf en. 14.1007.10; prims yearling steen and heifers. 17.1001.00; native celves, 10.00 011.71. Sheet) Receipts, I.IM; stesdy, 16c high er. Lamb. 17.60011.06; own, 11.7107.30; yearllnge, 11.000 10.00. City Un Stack Market. Kansas City. Nov. 21. Hogs Rerelpts, 33,000; higher: bulk, 10.4000.00; heavy, 11.100 10.00; peckers and butchers. 11.000 0.16: lights, 10.1001.10: pigs. 17.1001.76. Cattle Receipts, 17,000: best, stesdy; othera weak to 10c lower, prime red eteen. 110.10011.71; dreeeed beef eteen. 17.600 10.261 western steen, 10.60010.36: cowe. 14.7601.60; heifers, 11.100 10.00; Blockers and feeders, 16.1007.71; bulk, 15.0007.08 salves. 11.10011.00. nneep Receipts, i.ooo; nigner ismos. 11. 00011.71; yearlings, 11.76010.00; weth ers, 17.60 01.10: swea, 10.7607.71. Sioax City Uvo Stock Markst. Slonx City, la.. Nov. II. Hogs Receipts. I.t00 markst 10c higher; light, 11.760 1.41; mlsed, 11.4101.00; heavy. 11.000 0.00; bulk of aalea, 10.4001.16. Cattle Receipts, 1.100: market stesdy: beef stoen, 11.7600.16: butchan, 11.400 4.76; cannon, 10.0001. IS; calves, 11.000 1.10: bulls, stags, etc.. I6.360l.26: feeding cows and heifen, 14.1601. 40. s, 400: market 10c to 16c higher; awn, IS.26 0 7..?! lambs, . 11.10 011.10. St, Joseph Live Stock Market. SL Joseph, Hi., Nov. 11. Csttle Re- oslpts, 1,600 heed; markst stesdy; steen, 10.600 10.10: cows sad heifen, 14.36010.00; calves, 17.00 0 13.00, Hogs Receipts. 16,000 head: market 1010c higher; top, 10.11; bulk of sales, I 1101 71. Sheen and Letmna Receints. 200 head: market 1010c higher; lambs, (11.16011.71; owes, 1.1607.16, Uvs Stock hi Sight. Receipts of live stock st ths fivs prin cipal western markets yeeterdey: cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 16.000 1,000 1,200 11,600 400 Chicago 11,000 17,000 42,000 11,000 16,100 14,100 1,600 Kansas city St. Louts Omaha Sleu City... 1,100 1,000 1,110 ' Tota 41,300 104,100 34,100 NEW TOBK fcKNBRAL MARKET. Oiterabtf Advsxit Opening Nsw York, Nov. tl. Flour Unsettled, Wheat Spot easy: No. 1 durum. .1.14 No, t hard, tl.19; No. X northern, Duluth, IZ.011 No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 106, o. h,i 11 nw lorn, .. Corn Spot, easy; No, t yellow. II. 13, ten-aay smpmencs, 0. 1. r.. New Torn, uata -Hpot, easy; Standard. 83e. Hay rirm: .,. 1. ll.10Ol.16: No. I. fl,06; No. 1, 95e; shipping. 10016c. Hopssteady; state, common to choice. ltll, 46t60o; 1116. I016o PaclAo coast, 1910. 13016U1 1915. fttllo. Hides Firm. Bogota. 44 0 46e:,Cnlral America, e. Leathur Firm, hemlock Trats, Uc: 1 onds, 10c, - Provisions Pork, steady: mess. 131. 100 si.vt; ram.iy, sai. 00014. 00; spot, cieaar, 139.060.1. 09. Beef, steady: mess. 128.000 Sl.tOi family, 926.60037.00. Lard, barely steaay; middle west, flT.10017.10. Tallow Quiet city. He, nominal; coun try. ll40Uc. special, 11 lie. Butt sr Firm: receipts. 14,111 tuba: creamery, 410420; firsts, 310410; aeo onds, 1703144c? Kgtfi Steady; receipts. 0.188 cafes: fresh gainereu, extra nne, footoc; extra Brats, 404?e; Arsis, 42044c; seconds, IS94I0; nearby hennery, whites, fine to fsncy, 660 71c: nearby hennery, browns. 6O06lu Cheese Firm: rocelnta. 4.014 batata: atate. fresh, speclal,4 0 34 0; same, average saner, so. Poultry Live, steady: no prices settled Dressed, strong; chickens, 2O031ot fowl,' itf'ivi .uraeys, 120.1c, Kansas City Ueerl Marital. Kansas City, Nov. 31. Wheat: No. I hard, 91.1301.99: No. t red, $1.8901.97; December, 11.11 1.91ft; May, f 1.940 1.94. - Cora No. 9 mixed, 960940; No. I white, 99c: No. I yellow, 96097ei Decem ber, l0llc: May, 9303Q. Data No. I white, 970 o; No. t mixed, to7o. Butter Craamery, lOo; firsts, 81c; oec onds, 17c: paoktng, lie. - Bggs Firsts, 380. ' Poultry Hens, lloi rooaters, lie; broil en, lie. t CvOteioi Merit et. New Terh, Nov. Si. Cotton Futures opened barely steady: December, 31.00c: January, tl.lfo; March. Il.llo; May, IL41c; July. Il.lfte. Cotton future closed easy; December. 30.64e; January. 10.47c; March, 10.17c; May, IO.8T0; May, 30.97c; July, 31.09c. Spot QUlot; middling upland, 30.T6o, No sales, Tha oottan market today closed steady at n net loss of 93 to 41 polnta. Liverpool, Nov. 21. -Cotton Spot, easier; food middling, 12.13d: middling, 18.td; low middling, l.37d; sales, T.000 bales. HetaJ Market, v. 31. Metals L New York, Nov. 31. Metals Lead, 97.10 Louis 0T.3O: spelter, strong, spot, Bast St, delivery, 11 H 0110. Copper Firm; electrolytic, first quarter, $33.60033.60: second quarter, $31.00083.00. Iron Hieady and unchanged. Tin Strong; spot, $46.10046.60." At London: Spot copper, 1144; futures, 1139, 10s; electrolytic, 13; spot tin, C1S8, 16s; futures, 1190, 10s; lead, 130, 10s: spoi ler, 169, lOe. . CVmahsi Hay Market. , Omaha, Neb., Nov. 30. Prairie hay: Choice upland, $10.60011.00; No. i, $10.00 O10.60: No, I, $9. 0009.60; No. 8, II.OOO 3.00. Choice midland, 310.00010.60; No. l, $9.90010.00; No. 9, $3.0009.00; No. $, $0.00 O9.00. Choice lowland, $8.6009.00; No. 1. I7.60OI.60; No. I. I4..O0T.OO; No. , $4.00 O3.00. Straw: Choice wheat, $1.00 0 6.10; choice oat or rye, $0.0001. 60. Alfalfa: Choice, $l$.OO01t.$O; No. I. $14.00 01 00; standard, ID.OO0 14.00; No. I, $13,0003.00; No. 3, $10,000 U.OO. - OU si Savannah. Oa.. Nov. 31 firm, 48; aalea, 134; receipts, ments. 347: stock. 30.397. Turpentine 436; ship- Rosin -Firm: aalea, 1,919: receipts, $,!; shipments, .1,977; stork. 98,986. Quote: A B, 14.17; C D. $1.80; K, $4.3804.36; F. $0.3604.37;; O. $1.3709.40: H, 0.3T 04.48; I, 14.400147; K, $4.47 04-60; M. I4.S0O4.6&; N, $4.7000.90; WO, $4.96: WW, $7.19. ' Uieroeil titsla Market. Liverpool, Nov. 31. Wheat Spot: No. t hard winter, ICa; No. 1 Manitoba, old, 16s 9d; No. 1. old, 19a 4dr No 3, hew. 16s, d. Corn Spot, American, mixed, new, 13s Id. Hogar Marhei. New Tork. Nov. II. Sugar Raw. easy; centrifugal, 6 40c; molasses, 6.63c. Refined, dull: fine granulated, 7.60c. Futures were steadier on covering and further buying by trade interests. At noon prices were 3 to 9 points higher. Omaha, Nov. 31. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $4,444,791.46 and for tha corresponding day laat year $3,474,499.97. An Effetivo Cough Treatment. One teaapoonfut of Dr. King's New Dis covery , taken aa needed- will soothe and, check your cough and bronchial Irritation. All druggists. -Ad vert is men t. NEW Y0RK STOCKS In Free Supply During Early and Final Stages. MARKET IS IRREGULAR Nw York, Nov. 21. Storks w-re In fret xupply durlnr the oarly And final stave of tiMlay'fl irrcirulitr mark at, with attBrod itrnnglh btwfn timra. Concemnlana were mofit general and severe In copper and other laxuee, which recently registered rcat -at trains. Advances for tho most cart were n- trlrted to those Issues, whlrh failed to par tic I pa ted more than moderately, If at all In the rise of the previous week. Foremost among these were the sugars. In which galna extended from almost t points for Cuba Cane to i tor American Rest. Other strong storks included United Btatea Rub- oar at a gross gain ot S points, with t to f for Com Products, common and nreferred. The turnover In Rubber and Corn Issues was unusually large and their rise had Its origin In reports of early developments favorable . to shareholders. The progress Of affairs acrnM th atviithabrn border was deemed helpful to the status of uexican securities, these Including petro leums and American Smelting, aaorlna sub. stantial gains. Central Leather was tamnorarllv bunvsrt by the unexpected declaration of an extra S per ctnt dividend and other stocks of the war and semi-groups were variably higher, with paper Issues and equipments. Shipping shares indicated a renewal of last month's steady Inquiry, Atlantic, Gulf A West Indie gaining $ points, with 1 to 3 for Marines, United States Steel occupied the umusI place of leader, duplicating Its new maximum of .129, but yielding in the itn- oral reversal of the last hour. Rails failed to fulfill their promise of yesterday, reacting. 1 to t points, regardless of further excellent statements of earnings and the Implications contained In the restoration of Atlantic Coast Line to Its for mer ? per cent dividend basis. The shifting phases of the controversy connected with the enforcement of the eight-hour law mili tated against any sustained movement In transportation Issues. Tota sales of stock amounted to l TRfl ane shares, . Bonds followed the course of the stork market, with further concessions In the speculative group. Total sales, par value, fi,O,O0. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of leading stocks and auota.tlnne on the market were: Ha Inn Mlarh T.ntw a".. i Am. Beet Sugar... 80.100 ltf7fc 101 . 107 lc American Can 16,700 4 64ft 64 U Am. Car A Fndry. 2,100 77 U 7fi Am. Locomotive., 93 Am. S. Refng... 7I.100 12X4 120 U Am. Sugar Refng. ,300 120 U 113 111 Am. Tel. A Tel.... 6,30ft mtf 130 130 Am. Zinc. L. A fl. i.ooo at n m il Anaconda Copper.. 68,900 103 102 204 ""inswn it, SHU Itibft 104 Uj 104 Baldwin Locomot.. 14,100 87 H BS HP iililliu, m. JillO, t,efUU Bf Brooklyn ftapl Tr. Butts A Bun. (Ton.. 4,400 14 S.200 72 10,300 n 1.100 173 V '70 11 111 "lit 11 70 2344 Cel. Petroleum. , ., Canadian Pacifc... 111 entral Leather. . . I, i. 300 1I4U 111 Chesapeake Ohio. C M. 4k St. Paul. Chicago A North.. 1.000 3 C. R. I. A R Rr. 4.K0A ll K n 0014 874 llti Chtno Copper 8,800 oat, 610. 1.010. r'uei 4t iron,. 13,-09 corn Prod. Refng.li9.ioo 8744 2 27 ;ru-tb Steel 33.700 tiU. ssiX itu Distillers' Security, 1,100 13 42 43 Brie 11.300 31 U -ITU. 37 u. General Klectrlc... 1,600 193 181 181 Great North, pfd.. 600 118 118 11741 Ot. (North. Ore ctf. 30.000 47 46 46 0.IHIIWH1 i.Hiiisi, , , , l.VVV 1VD 1V 1V1 nter. Consol Corn 1 1 il Inspiration Copper, 31,300. 73 71 71 2 Inter. Har.. N. J ... lis- Int. M. M. pfd. Otfs. 36,600 120 118 118 iv. v,, otiuinern ,ivv 39 3D Kennecott Copper.. 39,200 61 69 69 Louis. Nah...... 300 136 134 136 Mex. Petroleum... 30,000 113 110 111 Miami Copper 13,600 49 43 47 M.s K,. A Tex. nfd 171T Mlsaouri Paclfle... 1,000 14 10 10 National Iead Nevada Copper. . . . N. Y. Central N. T., N. H. H.. Norfolk A West..., Northern Pacific. Pacific Mail Pacific Tel. A Tel.. Pennsylvania ,r. . . . Ray Con. Copper 36,000 34U Reading 17.9U0 110 Rep, Iron ft Steel., 37,600 92 nnstliuuil Aria.. Lgp, Southern Pacific. . . Southern Railway, Sludebaker Co Tennessee Copper,. 3,409 34 34 34 4,100 100 100 99 4,900 38 87 37 1,600 124 123 13 ivv -ss. 21 a re.xas company., 11.300 341 237 287 Union Pacific...... 11,900 149 149 14(1 vniun j-hciiio piu, , ,., ... Sit U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. 1,400 137 136 Lift U. S. Slel ,300,200 129 126 127 U. 8. Steel pfd 4,109 132 121 121 Utah Copper. ...... 17,700 126 124 126 Wabash pfd "B".. 1,406 30 29 39 Western Union..... 300 101 101 101 Westlngh. Bleotria. 1,900 66 64 64 Total sales for the day, 1 750,000 shares, r Now York Money Market ' New Tork, Nov, 21. Mercantile paper, 3 per cent. Sterling fllity-day bills, $4.71 ; com mercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.70; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.70; demand, $4.76; cables, $4 74 7-14. Sliver Bar, 72o; Mexican dollars, 96c. Bond Government, ateady; railroad, ir regular. Time Loans Firmer; sixty and ninety aays, per cent, sis months, 30 3 per cent. ' Call Money Firm; high, 8 per cent: low, 1 per cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent; laat loan, 8 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. U. 8. ref. 3s, reg 99M K. ft Tex do coupon 99 1st 4s.,.,...,. 78 U. 8. 8s. reg.,.100-M. Pac. c. 6s. 108 do coupon 100 Mont. Power 6a. 99 U, 8. 4s. reg... 110 N. T. C. deb 6s.. 114 do coupon. ..110N. T. City 4. 110 Am, Stnetters 8b. Ul N. T.. N. H. ft H. A T ft T c 4s.ll2 cv. 6s ...US Anglo-French 6s 90 No. Pac, 4s 94 Atchison gen. 4s 94 do 3s 47 Rait, ft Ohio 4s 93. Ore. 8. L. ref. 4s 94 Bo. 1 hi. Steel r. is. 103 Pac. T. ft T. Be, 101 V Cent. Pao. 1st.. 9QPenn. con. 4s.l06 Ches. ft O. c 4s 42 do gn. 4s.,102 C, B. ft Q, i. 4s. 99 Reading gen. 4s, Ifr C, M. ft 8t. P. 8t. U A San F, ov. $s 109 ref. 4a, 81 C. R. 1. ft P. Ry. So.' Pac. cv. la,. 104 ref. 4 78 do ref. 4s 92 Colo, ft 8. r 4a. 85 So. Railway 5s. .101 D. ft R. Qc 4s l Union Pao. 4s... 99 Brie gen. 4s...,. 74 do ov, 4s 94 Uen. Bleo. 5s,.106lT. S, Rubber 6s.l03 Ot. N. 1st 4s.l00 U. S Steel 6a... 107 III. Cent. ref. 4s. 92 W, Union 4. 97 Int. M. M. 4s,109Dom. 'Canada... Oik K. C. a ref. 6a. 90 L. ft N. ttnl. 4s. . 96 'Bid. London BOaek Market. London, Nov. 31. Amerttoan securities closed higher and there was moderate activity In United States Steel and Missouri, Kansas Texas on me stock exchange here today. Sliver Bar, 34 9-1 td per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills. 106 per centi three months. 606 per cent. ls4talher De-clarea Extra Dividend. New fork, Nov. II. The Central Leather company today declared an extra dividend of $ per cent on the common stock In addi tion to the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred. -This brings the total disbursement on the common stock to T per cent for tha calendar year. ' 900 9 49 68 33,600 31 30 30 4.100 106 107 107 900 69 . 69 58 V.300 iii iioa 110 6,100 37 24 36 300 30 36 36 r,Att 33 3 108 108 89 90 Associated Retailers of Omaha Present Fritz Kreisler at the AUDITORIUM Monday Evening, Dec. 4th . Seat Sale Nine O'clock Thursday Morning at Auditorium Box Office N , GRAIN AND PRODUCE Higher Prices Prevail on Cash Wheat Market Demand is Excellent. CORN IS MUCH IMPROVED Omaha, November 21, 191$. Cash wheat was In excellent demand to day and prices rulett from 1 to 3c higher. The ra4elntfl at wheat were oults heavy And wheat of alt kinds sold readily on the advance, sales being made up large 17 01 the hard winter -variety. There waa not much durum wheat on the tables and millers In some Instances paid a 2c premium for a Wood car of this wheat. The bulk of the No. 3 hard wheat sold at $1.9301.84, while the No. s nam ranged In price from $1.78 to $1.82, with the bulk of the offerings going at $1.8101.81. The cash tnoulrv for the poorer graaes of wheat was a trifle oetter today and the sellers disposed of their poorer samples at good prices, the No. 4 hard wneat onng- Inr from 11. 76 to $1.80. The cash corn situation was also very 'active and prices for this cereal ruled from c to 2c higher. The demand sens rail v for corn was eon eldecablv lmai-oved and the demand would probably have taken care of heavier receipts even at advanced prices. The bulk of the samples were In the No. 3 grade and yellow and white corn of this grade brought around 91 OI2c, while the mixed com sold for about 91c, Tha oats market was strong, with advance of 0o over yesterday's average price. Thve was a good Inquiry for this cereal and the receipts, which were very light, were disposed of generally at 660 66c, while the top price of the day was 96 and the low tc. Rye was In good demand, at firm prices, and barley sold at practically unchanged prleea. These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 8 hard winter, 4 cars, $1.84; 9 cars, $1.93; 4 cars, $1,83; 3-1 car, $1.82. No. 8 hard winter, 1 car, $1.83; 1 car, $1.82; 6 cars, $1.81; 9 cars, $1.81; 1 car, $180; 3 cars, $1.80; 1 car, $1.79; 1 car, $1.79; 1 car, $1.79. No. 4 hard wjnter, 1 car, $1.80; 3 cars. $1.79; 2 cars, $1.79; t car, $1.77; 1 car, $1.76; S cars, $1.76. Sample hard winter, 1 car, $1.74; 2 1-1 cars, $1.70. No. I durum. 1 car. $1.96. No 8 durum, 1 car, $1.86; 1 car, $.184. No. $ mixed, car, $1.77. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $1.77; I car, 91-7; i car (light), $1.4$. No. 3 mixed durum, 1 car, $1.86: 1 car. $1.84. No, 4 mixed durum, , 1 car flight), $1.1f nyo mo. ; 1 car, 11,1., Barley No. 1: car, $1.14. No. 4: 2-6 car, $1.10; 1 car, $1.06. No. 1 feed: 1 car, $1.04. v Corn No. S white: t cars, 92c; 3 cars, 91 c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 91 o. No. 3 yel low: 1 car, 92c. No. 3 yellow: 12 cars. 91c. No 4 yellow: 1 car, 91c. No. 2 mixed: 6' cars, 91c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 90c. Oats No. t white: 1 car, 66c. Stand ard: i car, lie. No. i white: 3 cars, &6c; 7 cars 66 c. No. 4 white: 3 cars, 66c. Sample white: 1 car, 66c; car, 66c. Clearances were, wheat and flour equal 1 to 262,000 bushels; corn, 10,000 bushels; oats. 361,000 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, steady to ld higher; corn, 2d to 3d higher. , . Primary wheat receipts were 1,700.000 buxhete, and - shipments 1.081,000 bushels against receipts of 8.364.000 bushels, and shipments of 3,739,000 bushels laat year. Primary corn receipts were 1,106,000 bush- ls, and shipments 322,000 bushels against receipts of 720,000 bushels, and shipments of 374,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 828,000 bush els, and shipments 1,047,900 bushels against receipts of 1,066,000 bushels, and shipments ot 963,009 bushels last year. CAR LOT RBCBIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oals. Ill Chicago ...160 . 607 Minneapolis ,,.,.487 ... Duluth 399 Omaha '.. ........106- 31 Kansas City 299 28 8t. Louts 73 24 Winnipeg , ..$97 Omaha -Cash Prices Wheat; No. $ hard, $1.9101.84; No. I hard, $1.7901.93; No. i hard, 11.743(1.80; No. 2 spring, $1,83 oi.i; no. s spring, 91. 7701. 10: no. durum. $1.8301-86; No. I durum, $1,810 i.sti, uorn: no. 1 wnite, 010020; no. j white, 91092c; No. 4 white, 9O091c No. I white, 90O0c; No. 6 white, 99090c No. 8 yellow, 91 092c; No. I yellow. 91 091c; No. 4 yellow, 90O91c; No. 6 yel low, q0ohc; wo. 0 yellow, 890'vc; no. i mixed, 91091c; No. I mixed, 90 He No. 4 mixed. 90O90c: No. 5 mixed, 89 v'vc; no. e mixed, sxwBiic. uais; no. 3 white, 64066c; standard, I606c; No. I White. I6 0 66c: No. 4 white. 66065Uo. Barley; Malting, $1.0(1 1 1. 16 ; No. 1 feed, 86c Vfi.vo. nye; no, z, 9i,eej)i no, 9, 91. 4H 01,46. Omaha Futures. The wheat market was rattier ouiet todav. with opening prices fractionally lower on December wheat and about, unchanged for Hay. Tna foreign cables on wheat and corn were, higher, but the exports from this market during the lest few days have been very light and the dullness today was, in a measure, caused by the lack of export orders. , - Corn opened steady, but seemed Inclined to follow the early decline In wheat. The December article closed a fraction lower, while the May waa practically unchanged. Oats are generally regarded as relatively cheap, but on account of the enormous stocks on hand the trade is Inclined to be lieve that It will take a good strong demand to force an advance In this market. Oats opened steady, but declined later In sym- pamy wun me oiner mantel. Local range of options: Art. Open. I HUh, Low. Close. I Tes. 171 . 1 10 1T014 114 1 M 114 163 1 II 1S111 uii . 11 o 1 IS 12V, i: I2 I4K I4ti 61 10 II, 61V Wat. Deo. Har Jul Corn. Dee. May July Oale. Deo. May t 71 1 14 1 II lO lit Jl IS 00 n 1 10 I II 1 61 H ' ' S4 03 H 10 II 10 It Chlcaeo elosln, prices, furnished The Be, by Losan sV Bryan, stock and train brokers. ... ppmn aisieenin street, umana. Art. Open. High. Low. I Close. I Tes. Wht. I I f j Dee, 111 1 ISVi 110441 i lt 113 May 1 lOVi I 00 VI 11?. 5 !l 1I1U July 1 61 1 00 lllVil 1 61 u. Com. 1 1 Dee. HVtOH 1 14 May I7KOH 06 16. ,6V July HVtOVi 1714 16 16 11 Oata, Dec. lieilVi ll67 67 67 May 11 0 12 il 2 11 V. Pork. - Jan. 97 00 17 '76 57 10 17 00 !7 67 May 17 66 ? 77 17 61 27 47 17 60 Lard. Jan. II II 11 12 10 20 11 10 10 4 May 11 I? II 61 1, 26 1, 10 II 46 Ribs. Jan. 14 II .14 11 14 13 14 17 14 IS May I 11 10 14 10 14 76 14 76 14 76 81. Loolt Grain Market. St. I.OUIS. Nov. II Wheat No. 1 red, De- I IIM.trl.IO: No. 1 hard. It.l7ai.t6: Gemoer, si.szuj; may. ,1.0014. lrn no. X. OTc: no. 1 whlta. nominal: December, llVfeC: May, 10c. uata No 1, 070010: No. I white, to a. IOVjc. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVIMIONS. Chicago, Nor. 21. Seeming lack of urgent export' buying of wheat In the United States tended today to offset the bullish foreign advices. Largely as a result, the market closed unsettled, to c up. aa compared with ye l e may's flnltth. Corn Rhowed a loss of to jc net, and oats of to c. in provisions the outcome varied from 15 decline to a rise of 40 cents. Although at first wheat showed consider able strength, the market later fluctuated over a range of 2 cents, and In the end was well toward the low point of the day. Highest prices were made under the In fluence of a falling off In the European visible supply total, and because of contin ued bullish crop advices from Argentine with predictions of a decrease In Arvpnt.no shipments. Reports that famine, extntlng In parts Of Russia, tended further for m while to handicap the bears. Hulwequentiy. v'vi, uhuui M.riiH as 10 wneiner in bullish reports from aboard were causing ny immeaiaia consequences to dealers In the United States. No high record quota tions at Winnipeg, ascribed to government buying, failed to Impress traders. Final estimate put export sales In the United States at only 800,000 bushels, al though exporters were said to have bought future deliveries here quiet freely at times. : On the other hand, holders unloaded op- ' tlons heavily on the bulges tn the market, j and then as a rule the offerings appeared difficult to absorb. Unverified assertions of a good export de strength to corn. At the last prices gave way with wheat, and in consequence of pros- pectlve lessened winter feeding of live siock. Houses with seaboard connections were on the buying , jlde of,oats. Nevertheless the Clothes Copyright Hut SchaSnet tc Man Look for the Label a small thing to look for, but a big thing to find. . Full Dress Suits -tiiiiiw!!!!!!!;.,, ; a2aiaiiKh,,, SETS THE PACE AMlIMKMKlsTO. 13 TODAY-LAST TIMES 11 a m. Contmuoafro-1 1 p. m. ADMISSION 3Sc "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" Th nation ptctur MntatJoa all Omaha is diicuaiins. 10TH AND LAST BIG DAY. Three Dora Ber. Tomorrow Nlfht. The Chicago English V Opera Cofopany. in REPERTOIRE, Thura., Lohsnffiin, FrL "Atis." and "Caval- Sat. Mat. "Cleosatrte1 lerie Rustleana.1 ... t Sat. Nl.hl. "II l rovatoro. Met. 80c to $1.80; Nights 50c to t Phatit Doug, 494 THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Daily MaUns. S:l Nlfhl, 1:15 ThU Kalmar and Brown; Odiva; Wtllard; Franklyn Ardell; Trovato; Helena Davii; PUIert . and . ScofUld; Orphoum. Travel Weekly. ' x Price: Matinee. Gallery, 10c; Beit Seat (Except Saturday and Sunday), 2 Sc. Nlshta, 10c, SRp, 60c, He- D AVn IS SoSs SOc, 7Se DU I II MatinoMa, IBe, IS MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT Tha Groat Mrtnr Dranw "THE PENALTY OF SIN" A Flay Every Mother Should Soo MATS, THURSDAY. FRIDAY. D market was dominated finally by the weak uess of wheat and corn. Packers buying gave a lift early to provisions- The late weakness of grain, how ever, led to a number of setbacks. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 red, $1.8001.86: No. 2 hard, $1.8601.88 ; No. 3 hard, $1.8001.114. Corn: No. 2 yeltow. 97tf)9Sc; No. 4 yellow, 92096c; No, 4 Whlte. 92096c. Oats: No. 3 white, S7068c; standard, 690 58c. Rye: No. 2, $1.4901.60. Barley: 90c 0(1.37. Seeds: Timothy, $3.2606.21: clover, $11.00015.00. Provisions: Pork. $28.50; lard, $16.86; ribs, $14.26016.00. , Butter Higher; creamery, 36041c. Egg Receipts, 8,670 caaes; unchanged. Potatoes Receipts, 80 cars; unchanged. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 11014c: springs, 16c 1 ' Minneapolis Grain Market, Minneapolis, Nov. 21. Wheat Dec ""i.; ay. ii4n; cash No, 1 hard, $1.9401.97; No. 1 northern. $1.900 1.93; No. 3 northern, $1.8601.91, Corn No. 3 yellow, 91092c. - Oats No. 8 white. 6666c. Flaxseed $2. 8302.87. : Flour Unchanged. Barley 8Oc0$,18. Kye 91. 460 1.44. Bran $26.60027.60. I Coffee Market. New York, Nov. 21. There was rueth. scattering liquidation or trade selling in the market for coffee futures hero today and movVnent Tha ZtTw Jfnd fw tha ZVm lnw'f " w 7 tW 'our jSt Jf-T" '"L T C09t Kdatffl which 2l! LtHi n"1imontI 0?!? d" Worth the Price clothes without getting value for thtj money; there are lots pf such clothes. But in - ' ' ' Hart . Schaf f ner & "f Marx : Suits and Overcoats you get Clothes worth theprice. The value you pay for is in the goods, the materials the all-wool fabrics, the ; tailoring, the style. . Suits and Overcoats $18, $20, $25 and . up to $60 Suits Of Hocking ham Worsteds, Im ported Scotch tweeds and a wealth of other mate rials. "Varsity 55", Pinch Backs and ; a variety , of other styles. Men's andv young men's snappy styles. . Is j-fra J and Tuxedos at Very A ..aiiwiitts,. jn1' mm. naif Jjjjj AMC8BMKNT8. Tonight MARGUERITE CLARK Daintiost Actress in Photoplays, in "LITTLE LADY EILEEN" On of tha Swestost Productions on tho Scrswn Today. Bring tha Children aa They will njoy it because of its de lightful impressions. 3 Performances at 6:30, S and 9. BOULEVARD THEATER. -OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" tA1ttfTli. '' Mala., 15--.Wr a'UV 'V Kvon'ia. li-U-SO-lao. JEAN BF.niNI'H PArtlSta" NOVELTI 44DI ICC-DI W "iiMt-A!. Kitten ehorus of Helodloos Mewers. :5 Bewllderinr array of surprises. Pnattlvelv the burlesouleet burleeque ever , produced. SPECIAL lenata Yltsoo Troupe of scrobatlo comlquea (Final Performance Friday Nlte.) Ladlee' Dlsso Hatlneo Every Week 1ay, Sat. Mat. and Week: The Bight Seen (Brand new) MUSE First Showing Paramount Pictures MAE MURRAY' IN "THE PLO W GIRL" "mtv m ..til n Ifverlea. - Tecember sold off to 8.06c during the day while May declined to 8.41c. and the general Hat closed at a net loss of 3 to points. Sales, 43,600. November, 8.06c; De cember, 8.97c; January, 8.14c; February, 8.31c; March, 8.30c; April. 8.34c ;May, 8.43c; June, 6.48c; July, 8.54c; August, 8.59c; Sep tember, 9.46c; October, 8.69c. Spot, quiet; Rio 7's, 9; Santog 4's, 10. Cost and freight offer were delayed but the quotations received ranged from about 9.80c to 10,10c foryJantos 4's, London credits. The official cables reported a declllne of 3-32d in Rio exchange on London, but no change in the primary quotations. Victoria reported a clearance of 6,000 for New Tork. Cotton Ginning Report, Washington, Nov. 21. Cotton ginned prior to November 14 amounted to 9,616,933 run ning bales. Including 168.348 round bales and 93,904 bales of Sea Island, the census bu reau today announced. Last year to that date $.771,276 balea were ginned. Including 8,8)2 round bales and 63,941 balea of tiea Island. - - Carwen Steel LUtncf and Traded on New York Curb Dtwcriptiva Circular B an reejuest. Fanning, Buck & Co. Tel. Sector I886-I880-6887-0S89. 67 Escheat. Place. New York. You can easily pay the price of good Overcoats S ingle and double breasted; in the warmth with out weight materials, ' such as Crombe wool ens, -Car r meltons, Montagnac, Ger mania chinchillas, etc. Sizes for men and young men, from 34 ' to 48 Ulsterettes and Ulsters, too. r Ride up oa the Escalator, (the only moving stairway in the middle west), to the Clothing Department Second Floor. , Moderate Prices FOR CROWING . OMAHA AMUSEMENTS. Gilfain Trio . , Charles Wilson, Welton Deera, Wheeler Trio, "The Light that Failed." UIDD Alwaya 10c Admission nlr r Escopt When Wo 'Have ariraordnuuy r eaturee Open 11 to 11 Vttty - Today v MARIE DORO In THE LASH" -A Drama ol Social Contrasts Modern Society one? Its Temptstioas - ASSEMBLY DANCES At Keep Dancing Academy 2Sth and Faman, Sta. Every Wednesday and Saturday even ruga. Adams Saxophone Orchestra. Class, Monday and Friday Eveninio. 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