12 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, ; 191(5. LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Heavy, Trade Active at Steady Prices Sheep Active and Higher. HOGS FIVE TO TEN HIGHER Omaha, November 22, 4 til. Receipt Wero: Cattle. Hon. Sheep u lst IAS II lil 13.111 iiKi.1.1 t, ...). e'nn lKoni. IB. 771 K.iimat Wednesday . 7,000 13,000 MOO Thre daya thla week.K,til 3,I5 IT.IM Same days last wck. 18.060 Ji,7JS 41.014 Same daye t Wlu ao.lMl 31.421 JI.720 Same daye S Was aco. 13,549 24,7 43,711 Same daye 4 w as ago. SB, 461 17,:tt 8.t00 8m daya last ytar..21,98 13.36 21,791 i Kitie receluta wen liberal thla morn Inr. making the total for the three daye izAli head, the largest since inre weeas ago, and 19,000 head larger than a rear mg9 Fortuoaieiy mere waa a iwu aenmnu. bo that the mantel waa in a lain? active and entirely healthy condition. Price were unt about ateady with yeaterday on prao 1 ikally all klnda. although feedera were a little alow. Aa high aa flO.tft waa paid for fund yea Mine beeves. wuotaUons on cattle: Good to choice ran.fedri. S10.60tMl.ltJ I fair lO gOOd OOIH' feds, Js.60iylfl.OV; common te fair oornfeda, Ih.fcuOS.OO; lancr heavy graaaers, 49.60O 1U.V0; good to choice graaa beevea, 17. 75 .; fc.ir to good graaa beevea, ti.U91.1i: common to tal:-, $a.7604.J; good lo choice net f era, ..6e07.li good to choice cows, .07.0(t; lair to good cows, I4.764y4.e0; common to fair eowa, l4.16OS.S0i good to choice feeders, 7.eO4n.O0i fair to good feeder, 14.76411.101 common to fair feed ers, M.00O4.76; good to choice Blockers, 7.604S.oo; atock Heifers, ls.Q00T.ift; itock eowa, jb.0047i.6Oi atocK oaiveo, ss.vvvb.du; veal caivea, M.OV01..W. beef bulla. lo.-- 4.(0. Hog Whllo receipt of hog were not a heavy as yesterday, when the largeet run elnca laet aprlng showed up, tney were toler ably liberal, estimates placing the supply at 171 loads, or 13,001 head. Yesterday' official run was. a usual, greater than cell mates, and the total for the first half of the week la 3f,b4 Head, wnicn ts s.euw larger than last week, nearly twice aa large aa two weeks ago and three time as heavy aa for the corresponding period last year. Another unevenly higher market waa on the cards for today. Many of the early packer bid were no mora than steady, and a few were actually lower, but first sales were quite a little higher, while the aver age market was a big 6410c higher lhan yesterday, trad being the best towards the close oacept on a few vary common loads, which were passed up entirely. Owing to the uneveiinese that has featured the mar ket so far thla week, there wr nearly aa many opinions concerning the market aa thera were trader In the yard. Bom who old at the best time Tuesday did not call their sales more than strong to to higher, while other not so fortunate yesterday claimed they sold bog that were lO&JpUo higher. At any rat. It waa a good, acttve mar ket for desirable hogs of all weight, and It waa the opinion of the majority that on an average prloes were somewhere near 14) lOo higher. A good share of the al landed at ft IOOt.7i, with quit showing of light downward from 11.(0, and a top of It. 10. . flheep Aftar opening a Ht tie now with some early bid at easier ngurea the fat lamb market firmed up, and when move ment started prloaf were strong to a.muoh as 190 higher. A good share of the desirable offerings sold at ft apread of fll.tftO U.lt, with some that war good but weighty down to Sll.M. The top oame with in loo of th season's high time, reaching 911.90. Some of th lambs were lat getting up to the barn, but after th market really got started It. was tolerably active, and bulk of the later arrivals sold Just about aa fast as they war yarded. Th percentage of feeding lamb In the aupply wa unusually large, but print held and were tf anything strong to ft little higher, demand exceeding the aupply as It hs all wsek. Top of a atrlng of Wyoming sold at 119.10, equaling yesterdey'a top, with a second lot at 111.71, and tho re mainder, about two car, at flt.40. A one car bunch boosted tho record another nickel, touching llt.sft. ' Quotations on Btuep and Lam be La m bs, good to choice, 11.46f H.0; Urn be, fair to good, $U,loell.Oi lambs, feeders, ins 10.i yearlings, good to choice, St.004 I.7&; yearlings, fair to good. l1.7tOI.Tt: yearlings, feeders,' 17.0001.99; wethers, fair to choice, .004l,ft9i awe, good to choice, n.l047.S6; lambs, fair to good, I...et7,fc0; Vwm, plain to culls, 14.0001.71 owes, feed ing I4.ni04.60; ewes, breeders, all ages, IMOfiH.W., CHICAGO JJVB 0TOCLK MAAKET. ' tattle L ate t tied, Hogs Unsettled, Sheep and Lambs Stroag, Chicago, Nov. IS. Cattle Receipts, tf.000 head; market, unsettled; natlva beef cattle, to.ftooii.Ot; western steers, tl.ft04910.il; lockers and feeders, 4.I04J7,T0; cows and be If era, 13.4(413.00; calves, l.0U.O0. -. Hogs Receipts, 60,000 bead; market, un settled, at yesterday' average to fto higher; bulk of sale, ll.OO0t.8l; light, IR.4O0t.6B; mixed. 19.10010.00; heavy, tt.U019.Oft; rough, t.3ft0t.ftftt pig, f6.360t.ao. Sheep and Lamb Receipt, 14,001 head; market, strong; wethers. t1.7ft0l.lb; ewe, IM0O7,"; lambs, ft.sft0U.oo. . Kansas City Uts) Mock Market. ? , Kansas City. Mo., Nov, XX. Cattle Re- lower; atook.r, and feeder. 16a to IS, low.r; prtm. I.d sfeera., .l..fco 11.7 B; dr. wed bfl.f .teere, t7.MtflO.3t; WMt.rn ,t..ri, I4.60O 10.16: com, i4.7Stfs.tO; heifers, ll.e0O10.ll; tock.ra and teeder 11.35(97.71: bulla, t5.lt 07 Ml calves, H.SOOU.SO. Hoge neoetnls, 11,060 head; market, hither; bulk ( aalea, I7.I0O10.00i heavy. I, ,0010.06; packer, and bulch.ra. SMOO 10.01: lliht. Il.iooo.i6: pin, ft.looo.oo. sheep and I..mbe Receipts, 4,600 head; Iharkat, higher; lambs. 111. 00011.10: year, llnse, ll.76OI0.00i wethers, t7.iOOt.IO; ewes, H,TH7.7, 1 ' f Steal Cttr Un Stoak Mark.t. .. WdUX Cttr. la., Nov. II. Cattla R. clpta, t.600 head: market 10O lower: dm( at,., lt.O0OI.60: butch.ra, 16.(001.16: vannara, 4,16Ot.0o; atockera and feedera, ts. 00O7.00: bull., ataia, etc., 6.1SOI-6i feeding cow, and belfera, $4.76t.46, lln,. Receipt., 11,000 head; market ateady: light, IJI.71tM.10: mlaed, II.10O' 16: heavy, II.S6OI.I0: bulk of aaloa, 11.40 Olll. Sheep and Laraba Receipt,, 1,600 head; market 16c to 36c lower: awea, 16.7601. 96: lamba, lt.60O"70. . ,f : Un mack la Sight. Recclpta of live .lock from th, ftv, prin cipal weetern marketa: Cattle, Hog. Sheep. Omaha 7,000 19,000 MOO K.neaa City 1.600 16.000 1,100 Chicago 17,000 10,000 14.006 8IOUI City 1,600 11,000 1.600 8L Louis, , a.iuv J0,u - l.euo Total.. , .11,109 19S,ft 19,409 Body of Katie Reider Goes to the Parents For Burial in Lincoln Tlie body of Katie Reider. who . died Oct. 29 in the State hospital in Kearney, where tuberculosis is treat ed, and which was sentsto the Ne braska Medical hospital here, has been turned over to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keider of Lincoln and sent there for burial. Miss Reider was a mute and for some years was an inmate of the State School for the Deaf in Omaha. A year ago she developed tuberculosis and was sent to the Kearney hospital. There she died and after being em balmed the body was sent back to Omaha, the place from which she was received for treatment It went to the medical hospital here and was held awaiting word from the parents as to the disposition to be made. Monday they came to Omaha and viewed the body of their daughter. At state ex pense it was prepared for burial, placed in a casket and sent to Lincoln, where burial occurred Wednesday. Some controversy has arisen at Lin coln by the allegation of the parents that they were refused right of burial "by Superintendent R. S. B. Robinson of the Harney hospital, but authorities here say the body was received in the regular manner provided by law. NEW YORK STOCKS Technical Condition Again Govern Trading in Actual Market. EXTENDED BULL ACCOUNT New York. Nov', 22. Trading in today's active market was again governed to an unusual extent by technical conditions. There were further Indications of an ex tended bull account, especially In metals and specialties of recent prominence and strength. Stocks of th mora speculative character wore freely offered almost from outset. but registered lowest prices In the final hour, when the entire list became settled. One of the primary causes was an unexpected rise in call money to 4H and svan ft per cent, the latter rate betas' prooucea py a lew oeiaieq borrowers. Authoritative denial of any Imoendtna aeai or consoitastion or.-lne metal com panies was the chief factor In that odartr. Copper fell I to almost ft points from the highest quotations of the percedlng session, and twice that much from best prices of last week. Paper Issues lost ss much, also soma of the equipments and Independent Steel and Iron Issues. Bethlehem Steel fell Ing 10 points and recovering 10 points, with a loss of t points for the preferred. untied mate Stee ne 1 stead v dur nt th forenoon, the action of the corporation In the matter of Increased wage schedule being accepted aa a favorable develooment Steel made Its best price In th later deal ings, but lost ground as selling pressure In creased, closing at ft net loss of almost X points. j Motor snare and accessories, dominated th market for a time at gains of S to 7 points, Chandler Motor leading the advance 1th Btudebaker and Maxwell. Most. If not all of these gslns were forfeited, how ever, as wer some substantial advances In the leather group. Ohio Ons retalnsd over half Its ft-polnt gain, but this proved to be an Isolated instance. Ralls were strong, during the mld-ses. sfon, presumably In consequence of the de. clelon rendered by one of the federal courts declaring the Adamson law unconstitutional. but gains in this division also were of brief duration. Total sales amounted to 1,120,000 shores. Bonds were heavy with recessions of i to 4 points In Copper and Industrial Issues. Total sales, par value, 14.626,000. United State bonds were unchanged on call. Number of lead n a stocks and aiMtalinna. on the market were: Sa es. Hlrh. Tw rinu Am. neve ougar,,, ij,.iuo 106 106 106 U 03 e,t 73 73 American (Jn .... f.ioo t Am. Car it Pndry. 11,100 76 Am: Locomotive ,. 1,2 no ttk tlW tl Am. S. A R 61,409 133 .117 Ul Am. Sugar Refng.. 3,800 129 11714 117 Am. Tel. Tel.,, 11,709 131 138 12 Am. &. k I B. . . 62 4 tJQSi Anaconda Copper,, 71,300 102 U 18 Atchison 104 104V Baldwin Locomot.. I. tun 3 Baltimore at Ohio. 1,100 SOU R3U Hih Brook, Rap. Tr..,. Butte A Hud. Con. Too M lay; 34 l.xoo 7i in ea 3.000 26U 24 34 Calif. Petroleum. , Canad an Paclflo 400 172 171 171H Central Leather .. 21,301 lift 112 113 utiesapeak at unto a.zoo 67 Chi., Mil. A St. P. 1,809 t,1 Chi, 4V N. W 400 127 67 67 83 127 2 117 32Vi So It P 37 17IU U7 lot it 70 lit lit 3644 61 i;ni h. i. r... s.soo 22 7 a 5 3 86 Chino coooer .... 14.400 Colo, F, 1 11,300 Corn Products Rf, 8t,600 Crucible Steel .... 28,609 681 2Bi 14 uiritiiieri' Beour,,, Krl 8.600 ST S7 General E lee trio . 2.300 163 17IU Great Northern pfd 100 118 118 Gt. North. Ore ctfs 11.100 46 44 Illinois uamrai Int. Con. Corp, 2,000 Inspiration- Cop.,, 10,900 Inter. Harvester 8. Int M. M, pfd ctfs 16,300 119 lit K. C. Southern. .. 200 3 suit Xennecott Copper . 71,300 10 67 Louisville Nash , Mexican Petroleum 12, 80o 111 107 lit 101 46 17 Miami Conner 71,(00 4714 41 X., K. f, pfd. Hlnourl Paclflo 100 . 104, Montana Powor ,. 1,000 10 . National bead ... 1,100 09 Nevada Capper .. 12,000 10H New York Central 1,400 lot n. t., n. h. H. i,,oo Norfolk A Viii Northern Paolfio... 88 111 Paclflo Mall . .... 400 Pacific T. aVT.... 300 36K P.nnaylvanla 1,100 67 Ray Con. Copper . 14,000 lit, Reading ..,,.;,.. 1,700 100 Rep. I. A 8 30.700 10 U "It 107H 334I It 37" 126 8hattuck Art. Cop. 3,300 34 southern raclfla .. Southern Ry, .... atudebaker Co..,. Tennesaee Copper.. Texa. Company .. Union Paclflo .... Union Paclflo .pfd 1,000 100 u 4,800 17 u 1.600 137). 114 M ... 394L 1,10, 111 193 ,31 16,600 14, 117 147M tail 30 U 1 V. B. ateel 186.(00 1271. US 116 U. R. (teel pld. Utah Copper . . . Wabaah pfd "B 3,200 183 12141 12111 36.100 124Vi 12144 112 ,00 30 " 19U SOU Wntarn Union ... 1.200 10441 We.tlnghouM Uleo. 8,000 04 S4 84 ..... ... .via Total aiee lor tna day, 1,120,000 altarea. . Kaaaaa Cllf General Markrt. Kama, Cltr, N. 53. Wh.at No. 3 hard, 1.8601.101 No, I red, tl.8201.S7; Decem ber, ii.iav. Mar, Ii.i60i.atvi. Corn No. 3 mixed, 86)4 (tltc: Ho. I white, 871ifto-. No. 1 yellow, S6y,t)tle; Decem ber, IHOHlio: May. Mtle. Oata No. 3 While, Htitftlo; No. 3 mint). ttOI7o. . fiuttef. Creamery, 40o; (Inu, 8te; eeo and., 870! packing, 31o. - M-tirata, tSVic Poultry H.na, ltc; rooatera, 12o; broil, am, llo, ' it. iMla Omlal MmrtM. St. Louie, Nov. 81 Wheat No. t ted, 1.8801,88; No, hard, nominal Deoember, 1.88411 May, 11.174. Corn No. 3, 17c; No. 1 white, 1.,1; De oember, 86c; May, 87)40, Oata No. t, 6S0; No. I white, nominal. Utarpoal tlrala M.rk.t. Uverpool, Nov. 81. Wheat Spot, No. I hardwlnter, lta; No, 1 Manitoba, old, II. Hd: No. 1 old, Its tVid; No. I new, 16. I'd. Corn-8pot American mixed, new, 18a 3d. Coltaa Mark... New York. , Nov. 23. Cotton Future, opened steady; December, 80.66c; January, to.lte; .March. .20.80c; May, 11.17o; July, 11.180. - YOUR DIMES SPOUT DOLLARS In tho wonderful Oklahoma Oil Fields, where more fortunes have bean made in a short time than in any other oil field. The Beat Bur l thU rich district today is SEQUOYAH (in kwol -ah) OIL AND REFINING officially traded 111 and Hated on N. Y. curb, which is earnlnf mora than 0, paying 13 dividends and which hasl wells, 7 pumping plants, 80 miles of pipe line and -.000 acres of rich oil lands which, have hardly been scratched. BIO NKWS of a greatly Increased dividend is duo soon. BUY NOW and set this bis new dividend aa a Christmas present. Write for our booklet, and ask for Circular B. 12, OIL THE FORTUNE MAKER W. will jl.dly lend It In. n nquxt. E. A. FERRON & COMPANY , STOCKS AND BONDS W. Buy and Sail All SKuritlm 120-226- 3. La Sail Stnet, Chlcaga. aa Angalaa 1 Sales Manager i Wanted I l l For our Kansas territory. Must' invest f 1,00000. Satisfactory fee curity $150.00 monthly guaran teed. G.L.W.SDrins I I I Oiier Company j 894 Brandeia Bldg. 10U, 10U 16 98 III III 101 10714 68 6 .... my. 111 in 36 36 36 4 36 T4 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Market is Steady in Face of Only Moderate Demand. - HEAVY EECEIPTS Of CORN Omaha, Nov. 32, ltlt. The cash wheat situation was fairly act ive today, and although tho demand was only moderate, the market held op pretty steady and most of the salea were made at unchanged prices. The demand for the poorer Brad's of wheat was rather slow. but the better grades sold qulto readily, the no. a narrt winter eel l In at U.H to 11.84. and the No. hard ranging In price from 11.80 to f I fit. with the bulk going at II. 2. The milling demand today waa not over active, and, white there were only a few samples of durum wheat on thoxablei, only a smau pari or me samples were som, uarn was in food demand at prices rul ing from steady to o lower, but with heavy reeelpta and the sellers Inclined to nolo out or better prices the market was compsratlvely quiet. The white variety of corn sold at a small premium over the yel low and the yellow sold about c above the mixed grade. The bulk of the sam ples that were sold were of tho No. 1 grado and brought generally from tl to t2 cents, The oats market waa little easier and sold from c to o lower, with the bulk of the No. S white selling at t&o and the standard selling around 66 c. nye receipts were unimportant, and.' with a fairly good demand, this market remained unchanged. Hariey was strong at a 1c to ! advance and there was a good cash Inquiry for this cereal at the prevailing prices. clearances were, wheat and f our eoual to MS, 0U0 bushels; oats, 390,000 bushels. Liverpool close: wheat, unchanged, corn. unchanged. Primary wheat recelots were 1.H12.00A bushels, and shipments 1, Hi, 000 bushels against receipts of 2,884,000 bushels, and shipments of 1,670,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1.168.000 bush. els, and shipments I6J.00O bushels against receipts of 7S8.0G0 bushels, and ahlDments of 8U.000 bushels last year. rnmary oats recelots were 1.3,1.000 bush. els, and shipments 923,000 bushels against receipts of 1.14. 000 bushels, and shipments of 1,914,000 bushels last-year. C-VRLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Com, Oats. 214 Chicago , . , . 72 38t HlnneaDolla ..387 ,.176 ., 63 ..114 ..100 ..tfi Duluth Omaha . , . , Kansas City Ht, Louis . . , 3 37 Winnipeg ., These sales were reported today: Wheat No. hurrf int.r S fatf ti ai. I, oars, $1.33 3 cars, 11.83. No, I hard winter: 1 car, 31.83; 2 cars, 31-82; 1 car, 1.81. 1 car, 31.10; 4 cars, 31.30. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. II, 79: 4 can. 31.78: 1 car, 11.70. Sample hard winter: 1 op. 31.73; 1 ear, 3176; 1 car, 31.72; 1 oar, 31.70. No, 8 mixed; 1 car. 31.83; 1 oar, 91.11 1 car. 31.80: 1 car. Nn. i mlaed: 1 car, 31.76: 1 car. 31.74. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car. 8l.lt. Nn. S whit spring: 40 sacks, 31.74. nye no. 3: l car, 31.48, Barley No. 1: 1 car. iJ.lt). No. 4: 1 oar. 11.10. No. 1 feed: 1 car. 11. 10. Corn No. 8 White: 1 ins lilln- t tJc. No. 3 Whltei I cars, 9 lie; 3 cars, tlc. No, 4 white: 1 car, tic: 21 cars, to "Ac No. yellow: 13 cars, llc; ( cars. 91 c. No. yellow: 3, cars. tOUc. No. i veiinw: 1 too. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, tle. No.. 3 mixed: 1 car, tlc: 8 cars. tic. No. a mixed: X car, 30c, No. 3 mixed; 1 ear (old). tOc. . -, Osts Standard 1" ear. mun. Vn a white: l car, &6e; 14 cars, 6&e. No. 4 hits: 1 car. 66c: 1 car. IB tie. 8.mnl white: 3 cars, 66c; 1 cars, 34o. No. 4 mixed: X car, 65c, Omaha Cash Prices Whnet Nn h ll.8301.34; No. 3 hard, 1.791, 83; No. hard, 31.7001. 7t: No. 3 snrlnv. li.89U.n 1.88: No. 8 snrlnar. 81.77U ni hk Na durum, fl.83i,86; No. 3 durum, tl.BlO .86. Corn; No. 3 white. t!sB2U: No. i white, tlfjt8c; No. 4 white, 9O0tlc; No. 6 white, 90 so c; No. white, tttttOc; No. 3 yellow, tl91o; No. 3 yellow, tl0 tlc; No. 4 yellow, tO0tOa; No. yel low, 89 80c; No. 4 yellow, 88y8tc; No. I mixed, lytlc; No. 3 mixed. 91 91 V; No. 4 mixed, 8O90o; No. ft mixed, lOB9c; No, mixed, 3888c. Oats: No. 8 white. 66j6&c; standard, K66 66e; No. 3 white, 66to66o; No. white, 66tt6la. Barley: Malting, 81.0861.18; No. 1 feed, tSctt li.io, Rye; No. 8, 81.46t91.4: No. 8, $1,4401.46. I Omaha Hay Market. Omaha. Neb.. Nov. 30.Pralria hav- Cholcs upland, I10.60O11.00; No. l, 310.00 e 10.60; No, 3, 3t.eotjt9.60; No. I, 34.000 8.00. Cholot midland, llo.OOOlO.50; No. 1, 19.60010,00; No. 3, J8.00ttt.00; No. 3. 33.0t 08.00. Choice lowland) $8.J09.QO; No, 1, CASH AMD JOY NOW IS to give the BASKET STORES that trial you have been putting off this long time. Our buying in large quantities for forty-eight stores enables ua to give you the right quality goods at unusually low prices. These prices are quoted every .day and not as "special sales," there fore you save money every day. Here are a few reminders of our hundreds of money-saving prices: ... . . "- ; WHILE THEY LAST Cabbage, lb...3Mci cwt...$3.00 Nebraska Potatoes, pk., 44c, 49c Ser bushel..... 11.75 and $1.93 lost stores have several other varieties, too. ' Red or. Yellow Onions, pk . . . . 48c Spanish Onions, large, 3 lbs.. 16c Hubbard Squash, per lb ..... 1 , per cwt I1.3S APPLES The Best That Grow. Choice Washington Jonathans per box .41.70 Fancy Washington Jonathans, per box, at ......$1.85 Extra Fancy Washington Jona thans, per box. $1.95 Sixes 113 or larger, 10c extra box. You will find many other varieties of box apples in our stores also, as well as cheaper varieties of barrel apples. FLOUR Economy, 4 8 -lb. sack, $3J0 iWa recommend and guarantee it) Pikes Peak Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles. lOe pk. ,7e Rolled Oats, best bulk, t lbs 8fto Rice, beat Jnp. 10c grade, 3 lba..,15e ASK ABOUT OUR 4 DISCOUNT PLAN. $5.00 Ordora Delivered Free Smaller Orders for 8c. THE BASKET STORES 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. Is; 60OS.M; No. 8. IS.00O7.00; No. 8. $4.03 i.oo. Straw: Cbotcs whesL 83.00OS.S0: choice oat or rye, 36.ooeo.60. Alfalfa: Choice. 13.00018.60: No. 1. 8M.00016.00; atandard, $13,000 14.00; No. 1. I12.00O13.00; No. 8. 31 0.0 11.00. . Omaha Fotoroo Market. Local ran ge of options: Art. Open. High. Low.) Cloosr Tea WhX I I ! T" Dec. 1 810H 1 81 180 1 80 180 May 1 34 1 8 183 1 84 134, July 1 34 1 64 163 1 33 . 163 Corn. Dec. 19 0 tt 19 90 t May 32 92 tl 93 93 July - 91 2 91 03 92 Oats. Dec. 64 66 64 66 64 May 30 40 8t 69 64 Chicago closing prlcee, furnished Tho Use by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers. m South eixttenth street. Omaha: Art. Open. I High. I Low.l Close. Tes" I Wht. I I . ! Dec. 1 $4 1 84 181 1 83 181 May 1 90 1 td 187 1 88 188 July 1 30 1 80 167, 3 68 168 Corn. I Dec. I3t3 fl 33 . t4 93 May 96 t7 16 11 6 July t0 17 t6 97 95 Oata. Dec. 67Q 67 67 670 67 May 20 32 31 62 82, Pork. Jan. 27 80 27 80 27 36 27 70 27 30 May 27 60 27 70 27 60 27 6t 27 47 Lard. Jan. 16 36 13 60 18 25 13 36 13 30 May 18 36 10 42 IS 23 19 30 18 30 Ribs. Jan. 14 70 14 77 14 6S 14 66 14 36 May 14 tO 14 ft 14 72 14 77 14 76; CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION H. Wheat Rises ea Rumor of Hoary Export until ii xaeauay, Chicago, Nor. 22. Authoritative an nouncement that legislation for an embargo on foodstuffs would have substantial back ing In congress did a good deal today to nullify the greater part of a sharp new advance In the price of wheat. After ris ing In some cases as much as 4c a bushel, the market turned weak and closed unset tled at net gains of lc, with Decem ber 11.13 1.8) and May $1.88. Corn finished, lo to 11C up, and oats up HO to tttPttC. jfrovislons c osed irreulr. varying from five off to a rise of 10c. Highest prices of the day were reached In the- wheat pit soon after the opening or business and before word had been re ceived from Washington that Chairman Fltxgerald of the house committee on ap propriations waa taking energetlo measures pusn tne enactment of an em barm Rumors that export transactions In wheat yesterday had aggregated 8,000,000 bushels formed the chief basis of the ,up-turn In values. In addition, Argentine crop ad vices were the most bullish yet at hand. doubt being expressed whether there would oe an exportable surplus whatever Jhls sea son In Argentina. After Chairman Pits gerald'a position was known, however. backward awl n as In orlces became mara and more pronounced, and It waa not until the last half hour of' tho session that any Important rally took place. Denials that export salea of wheat in the United States had bsen unusually big assisted to a ma terial extent in forcing the reaction from the swift early advanoe In prices. Accord ing to current estimates today's evnort business was moderate 600,000 bushels. Disappointing returns from huskers tend ed to uphold corn, and so too did bullish crop conditions In Argentina. For the most part though the market .was governed by the fluctuations of wheat. Oats merely re flected the changes In other grain. Trading waa light Provisions averaged blither with hors and grain. Demand, however, was not urgent. Corn No. 3 yellow. t7O07c: No. A yellow. tfl06c; No. 4 white, 93 Ho, UatSNO. White. &70&8Uc: ttldtirrl. nominal, Rye No. t, II. 50 1.61, Barley tOc 041. 38.- Timothy $3.2606.36. uiover f ii.oooit.oo. Provisions Pork. 328.60: trd. titan? -ihB $14.36016.00. Butter Higher Creamery, 3341c. . Eggs Unchanged ; receipts 2,844 cases. Potatoes Unchanged; receipts, 36 cars. Poultry Alive, firm: fowls. 14c: sorlnsa lflc. - St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis. Nov. 38.--Cattl-e-Recelnti. S inn head: market ateady; natlvt beef steers, 3T.&OOU.60; yearling steers and heifers, I8.60OU.60; cows and heifers, $6.60O?.76; stockers and feeders, 86.30 07.70; prime southern beef steers, $8.60 9. 00; beef cows and heifers, $4.2607.60; prime yearling steers and heifers, I7.60OI.00; native ealves, fi.oou..5. Hogs Receipts, 16,600 head ; market higher; lights, $9.30010.00; pigs, $7,000 00: mixed and butchers, $3.30010.10; good heavy, I.I610.1&; bulk of sales, $S.60O 10.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,800 head; DEBT AND WORRY! THE TIME Armour's Tomato Soup, 9c 8 for.,.3Sc Armour's Catsup, 86o bottle.,, ,.,.18kj Armour's Butterlne. A fin, substi tute for high-priced butter. Tip, best grade, lb ,.22e Tip, tinted, pr lb 23c Cash Habit, high grade, par lb...lSc Magnolia, i-lh. roll for 30c MEAT DEPARTMENT , ' Better Quality Meats. Rib Boll, p lb 12c, lie Pot Roast, par lb. 13c, 15c .14c, lSc lSe, 20, ,18c, 21c 1....23C .....20c Shoulder Steak, nw lb. , Round Steak, per lb... ....... Pork Chops, per lb Bacon Beilies, by th, strip..., Baeon Back., by th, strip.... Bacon Back Strip, by the strip ISc (Bacon 2c lb, more if sliced. I Shinola or S-tn-1 Sho. Polish 7c 26e Shinola Horn, Set. ISc Kroe.n. gsllon.. .....7c Headlight Matches, per box 3c Hippo Washing Powder ,.4c Sal Soda, i lbs for 5c Queen of the Tub, a whit, soap, 8 large bars for, ,23c Sunbrita Cleanser, I can. for. ...10c J! market strong: Iambs. $7.30H.tO; $3.7607.80; yearlings, $8.0010.3t. Metal Market. New York. Nor. 22. Metals Lead. $7.13 07.26; spelter, strong; spot. East St. Louis delivery, 1212c. Copper, firm; elec trolytic, first quarter, $32.60033.60; second quarter, $31.00033.00. Iron, steady and un changed. Tin, strong; spot, 346. 60 0 48.00. At London: Spot copper, C144; futures. 139, ivs; electrolytic, tisi; spot tin, 191 futures, 1133; lead, IJ0, 10s; spelter, it7, ts. Bank Clearings. Omaha. Nov. 22. Bsnk clearings wm.n ioaay were ea.zas.z&s.si and for the corresponding day last year 33,t4M7t.36. AML'HKMKNTH. HIPP Admission, 10c. Blue bird. Paramount and Mutual Produetiona. -Open everr day from 11 to 11. Today only. MARGUERITE FISCHER In "THE PEARL OP PARADISE" A Sunerb Production, Featuring- On, of Mutual'. Most Beautiful star.. EDITH I WAGONER Te.ch.r of Plana, Preeoata Her Pupil, ' MISS ANNETTE EVANS In Recital ' ' A ,t,d fc. Mlae Saloma Abbott, Contralto, pupil of Maball. Crawford Welpton" d Mie. Berth; Clark, Accompani.t, at scnmoJIer Mueller Auditorium, 1311-1313 r-arnua at, Omaha. Friday Evening, Nov.m bor 24, at 1,15. N. .dmU.U. chariad. Superior You L Save in November Salea Remarkable Coat Values at $ O C "Wide range of charming styles in Plushes and other popular materials, loose coats, belted models, etc., many of them fur trimmed don't miss seeing them. .' . -. ." .'y " J : CUssy New Coats. in broad assortment of .the popu lar flare, belted and semi-fitted effects plain coi-m f'JC ors and novelties, J M 4 O special, I m Thursdav ... -', A Wonderful Showing q( Dresses In fine Serges, Taffetas, Satins, etc., includ ing many clainty dancing frocks, all colors $ m a Q E and sizesworth up to $25, on sale Thurs-P I L e f e. e t It II M flro Going South i Here Is Your Service Via Chicago From Omaha ' 7:05 A.M. 3:45 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Via St. Louis From Omaha 4:30 P. M. ' .. . . ,. ., 'X Via Kansas City From N Omaha 9:05 A.M. 4:30 P.M. 10:55 P.M. -t lllHillTlpli AMLSKMENT8. BOVD MAT1NE The C 2Sc, 3SC, SOc, 75c M.ttnoM, 16c, 25c MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT The Grant Mystery Dram. "The Penalty of Sin" A Play Enry Mother Should Seo fori! RJBHCr F'mt Sbetring 171 II Ob Paramount Pictures MAE MURRAY IN "THE PLOW GIRL" LOUISE GLAUM Richard Hardin.. nwta 1 ... . "Somewhere in Francr' TAXI MAXtELL CARS Webster 202 Assortments of Best Styles and Better Valuea'.8BaSI HIAYDEN'S 1 i-ij6 If DOOGEDCWQUS STRUTS Three Manufacturer s Stock of Womens' uits, Coats and Dresses Secured by our buyer for Spot Cash .at a splendid dis count go on sale , ' Thursday at Prices Notv - Usually Quoted Before January. Women s and Misses Suits $1 A made to sell at $15 and $20. 100 of them in V, this lot all this season's new Styles ni popular materials and colorings. r US Nobby $1 Q50 Suits, worth $25 to O $35. Clever designs . ' , - in the most-popular materials and ' colors. ... , 95HighClass$OQ00 Suits, worth up to mj mM , $75, at........... W J Distinctive elegance in every. graceful line. . ., . . . Handsome New Coats. in big variety of the season's best styles, all colors and best ma terials. A choice fj ax Pft lot of values 1 lDU Thursday, I at Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST-4t PENNSYLVANIA XINJES: "The Southland," for Florida, from Chicago at 11:65 P. M. BIO FOUR LINESiv "The Royal Palm," from Chicago at 10:05 P. VL, s CHICAGO Ss EASTERN ILLINOIS : "The Dixie Flyer," from Chicago at 10:25 P. M. CHESAPEAKE St OHIO: "C. & 0. Limited," from Chicago -at 11:45 A.M. ILLINOIS CENTRAL: "Panama Limited," from Chicago at 13:30 noon. "Seminole Limited," at 10:15 P. M. L01TISVILLE 4 NASHVILLE : " Dixie Flyer," from St. Louis at 9:20 P. M. "New Orleans Limited," at 4:09 P. M. SOUTHERN t RAILROAD: "Carolina Special)" from St. ' Louis at 8:56 A. M. . MOBOE A OHIO: "Gulf Special," from St. Louis at 8:34 A. M. and 8:40 P. M. - ILLINOIS CENTRAL: "Panama Limited," from St. Louis at 4:30 P. M. "New Orleans Special," at 1:30 P. M. "Seminole Limited," at 11:20 P. M. , IRON MOUNTAIN: "Hot .Springs Special," from St. Louis at 9:05 A. M. . .. v , . , " . . . . FRISCO LINES: "Florida Special," from Kansas City-at 5:55 P. M. "The Meteor," for Texas, at 11:30 P. M. j M, K. & T. SYSTEM: "Fast Texas Special," from Kansas City at 11:25 P. M. "Katy Limited,"- at 4:30 P. M. N KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN: City, at 11 :35 P.M. SANTA FE: "California Limited, 9:00 A.M. ROCK ISLAND UNES: " Calif ornian," from Kansas City at 11:40 P. M. "Golden State," at 11:00 A. M. Burllncton Line via Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis form an im portant part of the whole scheme of Southern Winter Tours. Let us show you what an attractive diverse route tour of the South, Includ ing Washington, D. C, may be plannedif your ticket read Burling. ton. Ask for beautifully illustrated literature. - City Ticket Office, 16th and Earaam. Telephones! D, 1238, D. 8JS0. - AJtl'SEMENTS. TONIGHT, Friday and Saturday Saturday Matinee. THE CHICAGO ENGLISH OPERA COMPANV in Repertoire TONIGHT, "LOHENGRIN" Friday, "Aida:" Saturday Matine,, "Cavaleria Ruatieana," and Saturday Night. "II Trovatora," PRICES Nights, tOc to I2.S0. Matinee, 0o to 31.60. Pnoat Doug. THE BEST OF VAUDEVILlt Dally Matinee. 3:18 Nltat. 8:11 lull Wk, Kalmar and Brown; Odlva: Wlllard: Franklyh Ardell; Trovato; Helen. Davie: Plelert and Scofield; Orpheum . Travel Weekly. Prlcea: Matinee. Gallery, 100.: Best Seata (Except' Saturday and Sunday). 26c Night.; 10c, 26c. 60c 76o. -OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" 'iV m iJTTt Dally Mats.. lS-tS-SSe. AStjftr tff Kven'gs. 19-39-00-73.. JEAN BEDINI'8 PARISIAN NOVELTV "PUSS-PUSS" mg888m Kitten chorus of Melodious M ewers. Rswl lil rrln tr arrav of BUTDrlseS Poiitlvely the burlesquipst burlesttuf I ever oroduced. SPECIAL Ignatzl Vitsoo Troupe of acrobatic comiquesl (Pinal Performance Friday Nite.) Ladies' Dime Matinee Every Week Vay. Sat, Mat. and Week: Tho Sight Seers (Brand new) Dependable) Qualities Always at Lowest Prices. Pays "Gulf Special," from Kansas from Kansas City at sew m w v h if- J rv t A r