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12 THP BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Liberal, Prices Generally Stead Sheep Are Stronger. BOOS STEADY TO FIVE OFF ; Omsaa. Nov JJ, 11. mpm nattia Hon. ' Sheep. Omelet Hondo ls.tet ll.eSl Official Tueedey ." 1MM Official Wednesday... MM l,l ' Bellmate Thursday.... HOO I.1M 11.7M Pour dan this wee..SI.Ml .' 'Mil umiuiMk..n.m e.s " Niim aava I win aao.ti.iM ." . Bams dan w sso.ev.joa ....... '".l pun SUI S W sa -.- Saras dan lest rear.. SI. I" ll.MI 11.10 Receipts snd dlspesiiion of llvs sloes, si Iho Union Stock ysrds, or twnt-lonr bouts aaalaf at I o'clock yesterday; RECEIPTS CARS. Cat'le. M. P...... 1 Vakuh 1 Missouri Paclflo ' Union Pacific C N. W., east....... 1 C, N. W., wait. ...... C, St. P., M. O J C, B. Q, ail........ : C, B. st Q., weet 1M C . R. X. P.. east - I Illlnola Cantral Chicago. Oraat Woatira I Total racolpu :ll Here. Sheep. . ' I ' .. I .. t ' 17 1 S .. It J H J t tl 11 io I 4 17 0 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hon 8kp. l.M 1.604 !. Mil Morris 4 Ca........ Ill !.' Swift Co .... l.t" ' !' aidahr Pk. i.n !," Armour Co 1,11 i ' Sokwarti Co.. ' J. W. Murphy ' 1,111 .... Msrrsll 1 v Lincoln P. Co.... .... 8. O. Pkf. Co. II .... Honnluor Oliver, f W. B. Vanaut Co.. , I ....... Banian, Van Uk, M P. a Lwle 41 ,. .'. .... . B. Root Co.... 1H .... .... J, H. Bnlla 14 I P. Hun 71 .... .... RoseBstsek Bros, .'. II .... . P. O. Kellere ...... II Wertasimsr at Dofea HI i H. P. Hamilton .... II .... Sullivan Bros. 41 .... Ksthschlld a. Krana : 114 .... .... Mo. Kan. Calf Co II .... Chrlatla , II Hlgrlaa ............ 1 . . Hoffmaa : t .... . ... Rata . ' . 4 ,rf Meyara ... .... OlaaatMrv ,....- 1 Banner Bros. . 71 .... v .... John Harv.v 241 .... Deanta A Prancla.,,-,, II ..... ..... Jonaan tt LonaToa II .... Otaar boora ...... 104 1,111 . Totaki , MM . 11,414 11,111 Cattla oUcarpta at oattla wan talta lib oral for a Tkaraaay, 1M can point raportad In. Thai krtatta tha toul for tka four dan ap to M.I21 koad, tka lartast alaoo thrao wooka ago. Tno denund. which kaa aa food all waak, snatlnusd that war with tka roaalt taat tka ganaral inarkat waa about toady aa far aa daalrabla klndi at lout an oanoarnad. Inferior and common klnda won naturally loss active than tka kottar tradas, and foadan wan a llttla alow. Quotations an cattla i Good ta etaoloa earafada, II0.41L1I; fair ta rood oom. (oda. .1.M oaaaraoa ta fair aonfada, 4lldI.M: fancy kasry (nanra, lt.ua) 1I.M; wt to akalea mas boana, 7.7I4 111 fur la nod a-reaa kosna, ll.77.7li aomiaaa la fair, i.Ttl.7l good ta santos kolfora, HM9t.lt good ta okotos eawa, t.Mf.Mi fair ta good cows, lt.7tt!.tt; common ta fair aaws, M.stt.Mf goad to choice feeders. I7.10I M; fair to gsad faedars. M.7t.Ml commas to fair feed ers, II.Mt.7i good ta cboloe stoekera. U.Wn.e; stock kelfera, H.MI.1I: stack raws. li.M9t.Mi stack sains, M.MI.M; reel ealraa. M.MM.M kasf bulla, I.M I. is. Repnsiotatln aalea: BKBP STEERS. . il lilt I 71 NEBRASKA. I calTos.. 141 T M II oteeri., 11 raws.., Ill t M II steers., WTOtflNO. II sten..lltt t It 11 oowe.. II ttaan.. Ill 111 11 keif ere 111 III 7 II I It III III t II t It Hogs The ad ranee which ku sata aa stl around tka inarkat loop tbe last couple of days wss easoked tka) mo rami. Cklcags wired an easier spaaing and with paokem very quiet early, order buyers wen able to gat what nogs tear waatad at prices that wan steady ta a little tower. Killers wen not willing ta do enn this well at flret, but along towards It s'clock, wken they finally started buying kegs, It WM at prices that wan steady to to lower. In the middle of ths session packers at tempted to an fore further declines, and for a llttla walla all bids were tlo tower. Tndlng stopped sltogetber until of fers got back ts tka early baete, eellera re fusing to lake less than early prices, and It waa not long before offers Want back .to the earlier basts. Tks market wss mere actlva towards' tka close, late asies being fully as good sa any tlma. Owing ta ths slowness at ths autsst Us , pens wen aat cleared quits as early sa an tks twa previous days, but by shortly after 11 o'clock practically , every thins had changed hands, the general market being called steady to a nickel lower. A spread sf M.4I.TI caught tks big sad at lie sales, and toga reached ti.it, , ftsprsssatatln aalea i . . " . NO. AV. SB. FT. 41.. 141 . ... t It 14. .lit ... t M M..1M ,.. I 41 M..lTt ... t It No. At. Sh. Pr. 11.. Ill lit l II II.. 1M II I It II.. 171 111 t it i it t tt it It.. Ill It.. lit it.. m it 11 t it i ti II.. Ill II. .lit tt PI 08. in., ti ... ,t ti it in Shssp Ths return at tll.lt ti predicted right at tks outsat this morning and Ballon all prload their lambs quits a Hula sis her an ail other petals being mod erately supplied, and wiring proa pec ts far stranger marksta. Buyan wera manned ta take then- time and tried hard to ful their arden oa a steady baala, refusing to gin better than IU.M far earthing until pretty well along la tka foraaooa. Suck sales ee wan made bp ta mid -forenoon wsn nailed itronf to lte higher, hosrever, and wksa tks bast lambs wan finally sakt It urea aa the asms basis, a goad many loads sailing sa high ss IU.M, asaallag tks seaana's top which waa paid a week ago today. The decant to good klnde sold largely at lll.ttall.M, General quality was ths best sf ths weak. Mot many feedsn wsn offered, the sup ply being limited to Just a row buncheo. Prices eaowed a soatlnusttoa of the week's strength snd saa load sat a saw record, bringing llt-M. Quotations aa Sh.sp and Iambs Lambs, good ta choice, 11.7I1I.M lambs, fair to rood. lll.UU.7i lambs, feeders. 11.71 ll.lt; yearlings, good to choice, II.MS) 1.71: yearlings, fair to good, tt.7iai.7i: yearlings, feeders, IT.Ht M; wethers, fslr to oaoroe, t3.ssqrS.ss; swea, good to choice. tt.MeM.II: lambs, fair ta good. !t.ila7.: owes, plain to culls, l4.Mt.7l; ewes, feed ing S4.eeejf.asi swea. breeders, all IlllllH. Represents trn leleel , . - lit fed lambs , ,,, f it m I4t fed Ismbs II u 10 171 Nebraska feeding swn l I 10 colts ti 4 7 li fed swea ... 10 fed awes ... 11 fed Mmbs , 171 fad Ismbs .. lit tad lambs .. 1 fad lam be .' 101 II It II II II t 00 I 00 11 71 11 II 11 00 11 M B4. Idosig Uh sak lfork4. ' St. Leu la. Mo,. Nor. 33. Cattle RMalnts : 4,004 head; market steady; native beef steer. 17. .O0ll.lt; yaarllng steers and heifer. SO.fcOOll.t; cows, l.7.Tl; steelier and feeders, $1.1097.10; prime eeutbern beel ateers. $1.0000.00; beef cows and heifers, $4.39T.!0; prim yearling steer and he! f era. 17. 10 1.00, aaUv eaWea. ee.vevti.oe. Hog Recelpta, 114.400 head; marttet ta&dy, light I.IO10.M; pigs, 7.00.t0; mixed and batchers, I.I041.00; good heavy. II.10.U, bulk of , sale, fl.iia loot. Sheep and Lnmbs Receipts III head; . market steady; lambs, 17.10411.10: awe. I.UoT.I0; yearttngs, H.010,M. . Kmbm City Uv Utk Marka. v Ktvnsas City. Mo., Not. 33, -Cltle Ra ee.pt, 4,000 head; market, eleady to strong: prim fed sters. 1 t.lo 1 1 Tt ; dressed beef tera, 4T.iVOajilt.2ft: western steers. 10.21; cows. I4.764yl.ft0; heifer. 0.00 110.31; stoekera and feeder. li.lSCJ 7.7ft : balls, lt.0107.00: clves, II .ft0f11.00. Hogs Receipt. 11, Mt head; market low. er; bulk of ealee, fl.400.00; hary, 0.S0 10.00; packer and batchers, ft.l04yft.lt: . light, fl.3t.f07ft; pigs, 1.aI.Tfi. Bheep and Lambs Racolpu, 0,004 hed; market, higher; lambs, ll.0O)U.lt: yar ' lings, l, 7ft 01 0.Ot ; wether. $7.ft0 0 ft 69 w, IO.7I0S.OO, stoekera and feeder. Sft.ftO lt.Tft. , . ! r'HlfAnA uvi avnfet efaauwr Cattle I'neetUcd, Hcgs Steady, Skso and lambs Ptrm. Chicago. Nor. II. Cattle Receipts, lt.MI head; market, unsettled; native beef cat tie, i.il.0l; western teen. li.M4 10.lt; stoekera and feeders. I4.IOV7.70; oowe and helfen, Il.tl4yl.l0; calvee, 11.00 11.00. Hogs Receipts, ' 40,000 besdiN msrket stesdy St yeelsrdsr's sverage to a shsds sdvsnce; bulk of esles, M.OO0O.IS; light, IO.lkttl.lt; mixed, t.00t10.00; heavy, IB.tt aio.ie: rough. It ltai ii; pits, l jst jo. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11.000 head; market, firm; wethers, 17.5001.81; ewes, 14.404)7,11; lambs, tl.ltaii.OS. NEW YiTSTOCKS Declines Moderate Bat Gen eral, Coppers and War Issues Dropping. SHIPPING SHAKES HEAVY Vew Tork. Nov. 21. Tradrp irnnd In th .mood today to accent with little or no ntwrvatlon th many rporti of a char acter calculated to dopr-ai quoted values. Thmo ranged from the (ability of eichanre. war contract! to the meaimrca tnploretf oy oanKiriK inter to check exceanlva speculation, and the International attuatlon waa Injected with some affect. Pec line were movtly moderate but very general, Coppera, Munition and related la suea, including equipments), making extreme conceaalona of 1 to I points,. Shipping vharett alao were heavy, a result ancrlbed to the or the Britannic, although Atlantic. Oulf and Wut lndiee roue briakly on lnil- maiiona or an early diatribution or proflta to hareholdera. IdOather lasuea were comparatively atrong tn connection with eatabllehedy trade condl- uona ana auci. dletlncttve Induatrlea aa Bethlehem and: Lackawanna Steel made groaa gain of aubatanttal proportion!, aa did Oulf Statea Bteel. United Statea Steel, waa told steadily In round amount down to 134, a extreme de cline of 1H, with no material recovery. Offerlnga of ateai came from quarter UMual ly represented by profesntonal Interest. The stock contributed not lew than one-fifth of the day's dealings. Efforts to revive Intertvit in motors and affiliated stocks met with indifferent success and ths operation of pool In other parta of the list were equally futile. Final price In the more Important shares were at or near lowest level of the day. nam oenotea tn lack or public interest o long shown In the groun devblt the publication of additional excellent state ments of earning. Reading, Atlantlo Coast line, hock island and less prominent Issue haded a point or more on light offering. Tout sale of atocka amounted to 1,620, OVA share. Call money roae to 4U ner cent toward tha clo and time accommodations stiffened also, further discrimination being shown against Industrial loans. Bonds were Irregular with concessions In moat International Issue. Total sales of bond par value, 5,1 7 MOO. United States bond were unchanged on call. Number of lead Ins stock and Quotations on th market were: Sale. High. Low. Cleae. Am, Beat Sugar... i.soo 10.4 108 143 Vb American Can .... 11,300 13 il $ Am. Car A Fndry. 74,400 74 J 72 72 Am. LoeomoUve , 14,300 II U 11 g Am. ftmt, Rfg.. l.ioo n a J in in Am. Tel. 4 Tel... 7,800 121 l!fl 137 Am. Z., L. 4 S., 7.SO0 fll ' 61 Anaconda Coppor. 71,700 100 M M Aicnnan i.eue in Baldwin Loco mot.. 14,200 14 Baltimore Ohio. IwO l Brook, ftj. Tf. ... ..... Butte St Sun. Con. 1.300 irbV, Calif. Petroleum 400 H"i Canadian Paclflo ., 400 116 111 Central Leather.. .. H.&00 lift 112 unesapeaKe a Ohio 4,000 7 Chi., sill. 8t. P. 100 l Chi. A N. W CM., R. I. At P... 11.200 S24, Chlno Coppr 11,100 II V Colo. P. A 1 7,400, (I", Corn Products Kef.1 f M00 2M , Crucible Steel ...,21,400 17V Distillers' tSecur.. . J, 1 00 43V , If XB General Vlefltrlo .. 1,100 110 171 Qreat Northern ofd' 94. North. Ore ctt !, 41 Illinois cantral Int. Conn. Corp.. , , MOO It Inspiration Cop..,. 21,100 10 inter. Harvatxr Int. U. at. pfd ctfs. tl.100 U7 111 111 Kennecott Copper!'. 11.100 ftl Bf 11 Mx. rerroiaum..', 11,000 J0f iot iot 'Hi. I 104 67 131 110 II It Miami uopper .... i,soo a it.100 4411 m h., it, t. pra., MisBouri Paolflo .. SO, 17 - 10s is Montana Power . . National Lead 1.100 lot v Nevada CoDoer 11,100 II III New Tork Central, 1.4VS 1DI1 1,100 U 171 1.700 130 1311 Ti. T.. . H. ft ii.e Norfolk t Weattsrn Nor them Paclflo . . Pacific Mall Pacific Tel A Tel.. Pennsylvania Ray Cons. Copper.. Reading Rep. Iron A Steel, Shut tuck Arl. Cod. 100 111 111 1.100 II II , 1,100 33 "5 Southern Paclflo ., Southern Railway . niuaeoaicer 1:0. , , , Tennessee Copper Tessa Comnany ... 1B4V 13 , 4.800 184 4i ISO 11.200 1474 147 Union Pacific . 147 Union Pacific pfd IT. a Ind. Alcohol 100 S1U I1W 11.10(1 131 UlU 131 U. & meet .301,000 126 124 124 U. 8. Steel pfd..., 1.000 11114 111 121U Utah Copper 40.100 123 120 111 watfasn pra -rr ., ,znw Jt w iv Western Union ... 000 102 101 101 West. Klectric . ... 1.690 4 43 03 Total salt for me day, i,t,,oe sMaroo. , New York Mas-tr Itorkei, New Tork, Nov. !. atervaattie paper. 1 per eeot. Bterllnv Btehaiiff Blxtr - day bills, t4.71f commercial alxtrday bills on bank, I. 10; commercial alxty-dar bllla, 94.70; demand. 4.U; cables, $4.7 T-10. gttverBar, 72c; Mexican dollara. 34e. Bonds-overnman.. vteadyi railroad, Ir- refular, Time ijMTii--8trone;. sixty and ntnatv dara and all montba, 3 03 per cant. uan Money tftronv; tugn. per cent; low, per cent; rnllni rate. 3 per cent: last loan. 4 Per cent: closlnc bid. 3 Per cant: offered al 4 per eent. , U. 0. ref. 2s. reg 0M X T 1st 4a T ao coupon nviM, Psc e. cs..in2u U. a la raf....loeMon. Power Kb. It do eounon . ..iooN. T. r. d. ca iiau U. 8. 4a ref. .110 N. T. City 4s.lU ao coanen s.iidkn. t.. n, h. Am. Smelt Is. .110 H. cv, la 113 T. at T. C. 4U.107No. Paclflo 4. . SIU An s;lo -French fia 04 do 3s ........ 17 Atchtaoii ttn, 4a 4-Or, 6. U r. 4a 14 u, at u. ..., ,. pz iac, t. m T. M.101 Beth. Bteel r. Sa.l02Penn can. 4U..llii.U Cen. Pacltta Int. 01 do gen. 4s,.102 U. u. cv. 4s si Reading gen. 4s tf C. B. s. Q. it 4s 8g U S F r 4s HI CM S 0 Is.lOi Bo. Pirlftc o. b.104 C R I ft P ! 4s 71 do ref 4s 32 C. & r. 4ll Bo. Ry. 6m 103 R, Q. c. 4s 11 Union Pac fle 4a IIO eU-U IS.... 4 or ls.lfl fis...lt)7 r.nti trfn. ao cv. is. Sen. Kl. Is. ...107 HJ. 8, Rubber u. ino. 1st H-iev l'. a. Bteel 111. Cen. ref. 4s ttW. Union 4 07 In. U. M. 4al10Dom. 0f Canada II K. C. & ref. tVa II . Mltd. U ft N. UB. 4a. . 11 I.endon Ntoek Market. London. Nov. la. -American securities wer quiet on th a toes, exchange nre to day. - Sliver Bar, 34 lft-iw per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rate Bhort bills. l0ft Mi cent; three montna, ft0 per cent. Itank Clenrtiu. ' ' Omaha.. Nov. 33. Bank clearing for Omaha today ware 9ft.llf,4S.f(. Th nor rs ponding day last year was Thanksgiv ing day. .. Momx City Ui Meek Market. Stout City, In.. Nov. 31. Cattle Receipt. 1,100 head; market steady; beef atera, lft.ftO0B.ftO; butcher. lft.ftO0T.lft; calmer. 4.tO0ft.2l; stoekera ana rpetiere. t.BO0 4.10; bulla and stage, etc., $5. (. 3ft; feed ing cows and heifer. 14.4001.3ft. Hog Receipt. 1,000 had;Aiarkt firm; tlghtft I IO0l.ftO; mixed. 11.6001.10; hav, l.RB0t; nuiK or saiea, 91.4u01.sa. 8hD and Lamba Receipts. 1.000 head market ateady; ewes, It. .00 7.7ft; Jaraba, 91.00 011.71. i - - 84. tMth Uv Hteck Market. 8t JcweDh. Mo., Nov. II. Cattle Re cefpt, l.teo head; market, steady; steer. I4.ftt0it.fte: cows ana neiiers. tt.xevi.; oalve. 30.000 13.00. HoRecelpts, 11,000 head; market. steady to 10c higher; top, I.I0; bulk f aalea, .0B.lt. Sheen and Lamb Receipt, 3,000 head market. 1010c lowr; lambs, tll-3l011.l; wee, T.lft07.Tt. Pry 0jj Market. New Tork, Nov, 31. Colored cotton good continued to rls In the primary market to day. St apt print were advanced half a eent over a year ago. Report wer current that It may b neceeaary for eom wooln good plant to eut their production In order t eonaerv ina supplies 01 wool until me at mux In flit. U4 1U4U 1214 tt ls It 1... 3 1714 IJ lltt 13 1104 11 IIH S ii" tti l 17 lit U 10 171V .. mi 1414 44H . ... 10414 It 17 II tt 117 7 It 11.100 II 10 13,100 107 101 101 Il.tOO II 1,400 ,35 1.100 ' t.300 37 3.100 137 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Lower Prices Bole on Cash Wheat Market Following De cline in futures. MODERATE COEN DEMAND Omaha. Nov. S3, Itlt. The rsen whest msrket was rather quiet tads on sccount of ths esrlr decline in futures sd wss Quoted from c to lfi lower. Tha receipts of all groins were fslrlr heavy, but ths sellers generally were not estlefled with the price offered for whest snd preferred to hold their stuff lor s Hotter msrket. Ths sslee of wheat were light, the No. 3 hard selling st 11.13 to- 11.12 and tne bulk of the No. 3 hard bringing tl.ll snd 11.11. while the poorer samples of hard wheat sold for 11.77 to 11.71. : Ths corn market was practically un changed and the demand for this cereal wss moderately active, with the white and yellow orn selling at a good premium over the mixed. , The oats market was fslrly sctlve, with prices ruling sbout c lower. Ths demsnd for sll grades of oats was quite active at ths prevailing prices, snd th, bulk of the samples, whtch graded No. I white, sold at t&c to tlc. The lower grades of osts were good sellers, the No. 4 white bringing sbout llo snd ths ssmple grsde rsnglng In pries from 140 to fi4c. The receipts of rre snd bsrley were good snd both of these markets were quoted un changed. Ths trsde In rye, however, .was rather quiet, but barley sold quite readily, the malting variety aelllng up to 11.17 and ths No. 1 feed going st Ific to ttr. Chtaranceo were: Whest snd flour squsl to 108,00 bu. ; oals. 31.000 bu. -Liverpool does: Whest, lfca to 214u higher; corn, ld higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1.72MOO bushels, and shipments 1,010,000 bushels. This day last year wss a holiday. Primary corn recelpta were 1,007,000 ,bUMhets snd shlpmente 301,001 bushels. Primary oats receipts . wers 8G7.00U bushels,- snd shipments 1.1&3 bushels ' CARLOT BCBIPTa. , Whest. Corn. Osts. Chicago to 311 147 Minneapolis 171 Duluth ., Hi ... Omsha lot li 3. Ksnsss City .. 117 31 13 8t. Louis ! fl 33 Winnipeg 1,001 Thee, ssles wers reported today: Whest No. I hard winter, 1 car, 11.13: I cars, 11.13. No. I hard winter, 1 enr, 11.14: I 1-1 cars, 11.13; 3 cars, 11.12. No. I hard winter, I care, 11.13; 4 cars, 11.11; t car, 11.10; 1 car, 11.77. No. 4 hard winter, 1 cart, 11.71; 1 car, 11.77; I cars, 11.74. ssmple hard winter, 1 ear, 11.71; t-t car, 1.10. No. I spring, 1 car, 11.11. No. I durum, 1 csr, 11.13. Ns. 4 durum, 1 car, 11.13. No. I mlied durum, 1 csr, 11.13. No. I mixed. 1 ear, 11.13. No. 4 mlied, 1 osr, 11.71, Sample mlied, 1 ear, 11.10. Rye No. I: 1 cars, 11.44. No. I: 1 car, 1.41; 1 ear, 11.46. Sample: 1 oar, 11.44. Barley No. I: car, 11.17. No. 1 food: t car, tto. Rejected: cars, tfic. Corn Ns. I white: 1 csr, tie. No. 4 whits: 1 ear, lie. Ns. I yellow: 1 car, tlo; No. I yellow: 10. car a lie. No. 4 ysllow: I care, I0o. No. I' ysllow: 1 ear, tto. No. 1 mlxsd: 1 oar, llo. No. I mixed: 4 ears, tie; It oars, I0o; 1 car. tic. No. t mixed: 1 oar, llo. No. I mixed: 1 ear, tte; 1 oar, lto. , Oats No. I whits: I ears, ISe; I ears, lie No. 4 white: 4 cars, tic Sample white: 4 ears, I4c; I care, 6414c: car, 140. Omaha Caah Prion Wheat: No. I hard, 1.1301.13; No. I hard, 1.774l.lll No. 4 hard, 1.71t)il.ll; No. spring. Il.l801.t7; No. I spring, tl.77trl.14; No. 3 durum, 11.11 0114; No. 1 durum, ll.ltOl.ll. Corn: No. I while. tIO3e: No. I white, tlOtlc: No. I whits, 10 Otic; No. I whits, 100 10 c; No. I white, ItOttc; No. 1 yellow. lltlo; No. 1 yellow, IOOtle: No. 4 ysllow, t0Otto: No. I yellow, It0o; No, I yellow, ItOlte; No. I mixed, 100 llo; No. mixed, ItOHei No. 4 mixed. lt0lte; No. I mixed, lloo; No. I mixed, ItOlto. Oats: No. I while. il0 lto; standard, liOIIe; No. I white. UOIIo; No. I white, I40etc Bsrlsy: Halting, tl.0IOl.il; No. 1 feed, tleOll.10. Rysi No. 1, Il.it01.4l: No. I, ll.4401.4t. Omaha futures. Ths wheat market opened today with De cember about e lower and tisy o up. nut following tns aariy decline in Chicago futures ths local wheat market sold off about 10 on December and about to on tar. Ths irads In tha local alt waa not varv aetlrs, and while the eentlmeot generally a nuiiwa, ins laox Of foreign demand on set this eentlmeot and ths eloslng prices on wheat wers somewhat lower. There were some reports elrculatsd that tha Greek government wss In ths market for a large amount of American wheat, but tnere was ao eonnrmatloa of thees re norts. and there were aratteMd hmm , an embargo oa wheat, but these rumors are Bel taken serlaaslr by the trade. Tea earn market was without any nartio- alar feature, and both soru and oata fol. lowed wheat on the decline. Local range of options ai-rt. ( ppen. I High. Low. Close. Tea Wht, I , T T T Hen. 1 Tl 'JTH1TI 1 71 110 May 146- 1 8ft 111 1 11 114 July X 43 1 K3 111 111 161 Corn, I Deo. 0 0 ' tt tf 10 May I30 13 13 v. 9i H July 12 12 fi Oata.1 1 !. (4H S4 U IS Sft May I 10 40 13 , It HI M ChloaM oloaln nrtcea. tiralahtvt Th Rtve. by Logan ft Bryan, a took and grain broker. sis woutp wxteentn trt. omahat Art Open. High. Low.l Close. Tea Pec. 1 140 1 31 110 X 31 113 May 111-10 1 10 ii 1 17 1M July 111 1 t 160 1 M lftl Corn. I reo. 11 0 : 18 . 13 14 May OT0 , 07 II 1 91 17 July T0 , 17 16 14 tT Oata, I. IT0 . 17 IT , 17 57 May 19 0 12 11 11 12 Pork. Jan. IT 70 IT TT 3T 10 37 TO 3T TO May IT (ft ST IT 27 41 IT ftO 37 HO Lard. , Jan. It 41 II 14 ' II 40 14 43 II SI May II 41 1$ 48 II 17 18 IT II 39 Rll. Jan. 14 IS 14 17 14 OS 14 IT 14 II May I 14 10 1 14 10 l4 Tl 14 TT 14 77 CHICAGO CKtOJNKp PBOTIbiONS Hvy Belling ky lmlnent Houae Cnitees Wheat ft Weaken. Chicago, Nov. 23. Heavy selling bv houses with aeabcard connection gave, a own swing 10 tne wneat market today after prices made a brief display of strength. The possibility of an em barge on shipment from the United Statea was freely Jlacuaeed. Price closed weak, lc to 3c nee lower, witn uecemner at 1 1.10 to ti.ii, ana may at ai.t? 10 ii.it. corn lost 0o to iic and oata o to 10 1 c. In provisions the outcome varied from unchanged to 10c higher. Transitory gain t the outset I the wheat market were ascribed to higher quo tations at Llverpoot and to bwHtsh crop ad vice from Argentina and A astral la. A soon aa value here had scored a moderate ad vance, however, veiling widened out to an extent that could not be readily assembled, and the embargo, taken together with an apparent absence of any Important expert aalea, teemed sufficient to put the bear In control (or the reat or tbe day. laack of enough readily available freight room on vewtel for Kurepe tended further to dis courage buyer and so, too. did cemnlslnlt of shortage of railway cars, especially as restricting the -operation of miller In the northwest, a condition made more acute by th approaching closed traffic on the ureal Lakea. 1 N Bx porter professed to have no order from Kurope to purrhane wheat One ex planet Ion suggested waa that curtailment of buying on the part of foreigners had re- sultt-d In part from wholtsmil economies which had been put Into effect, notably the ao. mixture or corn as an in greatest or flour. Corn weakened with wheat. Rough weather that threatened to delay shipments from the country had only temporary bullish influence. Oata followed the bearlnh tead furnished by corn and wheat Trade lacked volume. 1 . . 1 Further setbacks ensued and the close Carwen Steel LUImI anl Traded Nww York Crb Descriptor OrwUr B tj iwtat Fanning Buck & Co. Tel. Rector 88K.488l-88T-4tl8, 67 Eacaaag Place, New York. ws weak at 0c to l4le net do cilne. Provision hardened In value owing to purchase of lard for Belgium. Other transactions wer only of a scattered char acter. Cash Prices Wheat: No 3 red. nominal; No. 1 red, 11.7301.14; No. 3. hard, nom inal: No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn No. 2 yellow, 97001c: No. 4 yellow, 2094c; No. 4 white, 92094c. Oat No. 8 white, 670&8c; standard, S8 0ftc. Rye No. 2. 31.61. Barley 9Or0l.z8. Timothy- 13.26 05.25, Clover II 1.00 & 15.00. Provision Pork, flt.&O. lard, 1 82; ribs, 114.36014.76. Butter Firm; creamery, 30041 c. Kggs Receipts, 1,131 cases; unchanged. Potatoes Receipts, ti cars; uncnangao. Poultry Alive, ateady; fowls, 14c; springs, 16c; turkeys, 83c. NEW YORK OENKBAL MARKET. - Beceaslon Oatnomber Advanoe at Opesdng of Market. ' New York, Nov. 23. Flour Unsettled. Wheat Spot easy; No. 1 durum, $2.11; No. 3 hard. 12.00; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 13.03; No. 1 northern, Manitoba. 12.30, f. o. b. New York. Corn SdoL easy: No. 2 yellow. 11.11 c, 1. f. New York, ten-day shipment oats spot, ateady; standard, tates. Leather Firm: hemlock first. 64c; sec ond, 62c. Hay Firm: No. 1. 11.1001.16; No. 3, 11.06; No. 3, 96c; shipping, 30 0 86c. Hops Hteady: state common to cnoice, 1010. 46060c: 1916. SO 16c: Pacific coast. 1014, 130111c; 1915, 9012c. Hides Firm; Bogota, 4404ftfi: central America, 44c. Provisions Pork, steady; mea. 31.000 32.00; family, 832.00034.00; spot, clear. 829.00031.00. Beef, steady; mess,, 123.000 24.60; family. 136.60027.00. Lard, ateady; middle west, $17.26017.75. fallow Hteady; city, 11c, nominal; coun try. ll0Uc; special, U0. uutter Steady; receipts. 4,800 tuba; creamery, 42042c; firsts, , 19041c; sec onds, 37038c. nggs irregular: rece lots. ft. 802 case: fresh gathered extra fine, 48060c; extra first, 46047c; firsts, 43044c; seconds, 38 tic. Cheese Quiet: recelnta. 1.186 boxes: state I fresh spectalt, 24c; stat fresh average! fancy 28 024c. . I rom try Live, ateady : chicken. lc: fowls, lie; turkeys, 21026c; dressed, very strong; chickens, 21029c; fowls, 11023c; lura.ej'a, i tr 1 tc. 1 KkMs City 43tf4 liarkeft. Kansas City. Nov St.-Wheat No. 2 hard. $1.8601.89; No. 3 red, $1.8301.83; Decem ber, $1.10; May. 1.13. Com no. 3 mixed, Ift0c; No. I whit. 11017c; No. 8 yellow, 91 090c; Decem ber, 91091c; May, I3093. Oata No. 3 white, 67 048c; No. 3 mixed, 16 0 67c. Butter Creamery, 41c; flrata, llo ;ee onds, 88c; packing, 32c. ttggi Firsts, 43c. Poultry Hen. 16c: roost era. 13c: broilers. lie. Minneapolis Grsla Market. Minneapolle. Nov. 31. Wheat Decem ber, 11.11: May, ll.2: cash. No. 1 hard, l.tl01.tti No.' 1 northern, 11.110 1.13; No. I northern, II.14O1.I0. vorn ro. yellow, sotyfic. Oats No. I white. tlOito. ' BSD Flax, 13.1403.11. , Metal Market. Flour Unchanged. Barley 13cOll.lt. Rye tl.471.41. Braa 137. 00!!. 00. St. Leata Oram Market. flt. LOUIS. NOV. 33. Wheal Mn. t nul ll.ltOl.ll: No. I hard. 11.11411.14: Sa comber, 11.13; May, 11.1101.16. wro na s, reo; no. wnite. nomi nal: December, 14 o; May, II o. Osts Lower; track. No. I, I7e; No. I white, nominal. ... .... ., ..v.. --. .. uv... a. M hard winter, Its ld; No. 1 Manitoba, new, its; no. s, eio, las sa; no. s. bow, las Id.' Corn Hoot. Aznariean. mixed. . IB. td. Cwfttwa Market. New Tork. Nov. 13. Cotton mnrea opened steady; December, 30,04c; Junary, """i ivii, v.ee, rn.rn.jt av.evc; iuiy, 20.67c. . Cotton future cloned unsettled; Dtoam ber, 19.30c; January. 30.00c; March, 30.33o; May, 30.40c; July, lO.SOe. Spot cotton, quiet; middling upland. 30.10c; aalea, none. Tkt cotton market today cJoaed inaMttled at a net loss of 44 to 63 point. Llvernool. Nor. 18. -Cotton Hnat. wealn food middling. IS.ISo ; middling, lft.lSo; low middling, ll.lTo, Salea, I.OOt bale. liar Market, Omaha. Nov. 81. Hav Reoetfita.' lfrh market, firm and ateady; alfalfa, higher, demand good; choice upland prairie, $11,000 $18.09; No. 1, $10.00010.60; No. I, $8,600 3.60; No. 3, $0.6007.60. Midland prairie. No. 1, tio.ODVlt.bo; No. 3, $7.6009,44. Lowland pralri. No. 1, l8.ftO0T.6O; N ft. $4,140 I. 10; No. 8. 13.6004.60. Alfalfa Choice, 817.60; N. t, tttvBOO II. 60; standard, $13.00018.00; No. 3, ftlLO 013.40; No. 8, 1O.OO01H)O. ' Metatl Isarkeai New Tork, Nov. 33. Metals Leed. $7.16 07.36. Spelter.i atrong; spot Bant SL Louta delivery, 13012o per lb. Copper, nrm; - fjieciroiyuo, nrai quarter, ftU.100 SI. 40; second quarter, 881.04033.04. Iran. steady and unchanged. Tin, atrong; apot $41.31046.71. At London spot copper waa 144; ftiturea, 1118: electrolytic. 4114. Snot tin. (ill lh- future. 11310. Lead, 3010. Spelter, Savannah. Oa., Nov. 23. Tureentina rirm; c; aaie. itb ei.j receipts, 280; shipments, 22; stocfti, 20,0ifi. Rosin: Firm; sales, 1,063 bbta.; receipts, 1,340; shipment, 070; stock, 84,704. Quote: A, B, C, D, E, F, 0.86e; O. I.42c; H, 4.46c; 1, l.ftOe; K, 4.00c; M. .ITc; N, .70p; WO, 7.00o; fJBtTcw Mwtial, New Tork, Nov. 38. Th market for cof fee futures was irregular today with a good part or tne Duaines representing exchange from December to later deliveries in d rep aration for possible notices. Rumor that valorisation plans were being discussed In Braxll. which would provide for the holding of about 3.000,000 bag of eoffe in Franc until- the end or the war, . aeemea to pro- Free Turkeys for 1 Thanksgiving 250 Turkeys to Be Given Away Free Next Saturday. Enterprising Clothing Co. Will Add Cheer to Your . Thanksgiving Dinner. You don't need to worry about the high cost of turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner when you can get one free, , Realiiing'that the high cost of turkeys would make them prohibi tive for many a Thanksgiving din ner and desiring to contribute to the good cheer of their man cus tomers and friends, the Palace Clothing Company will give away 250 turkeys next Saturday. All you have to do to get one is to buy that $15.00 suit or overcoat you have been wanting at the Palace Clothing . Company, 14th and Douglas, next Saturday and they will give you a big, fine, live turkey absolutely free.,- They have one of the most com plete stocks of clothing in the city, and you cannot fail to find what you want in their splendid assort ment, and they guarantee , to fit you no matter what your size or requirements. While they have purchased 250 turkeys to be given away, you .should see them as early as pos sible Saturday to get yours, for they undoubtedly will not last long. - mote some ontetde buying during the early trading. Ihe market opened 3 points lower to S points higher and active deliveries old about t to 7 points net higher before mld-dey, with December sdvanr-ing to l.3!c snd July 1.73c. There were lncreseed offer ing at this level, however, with March Belling off to g.tle and July to l.ltc In the late trading, and the market closed net 3 points higher to I points lower. Salee, in cluding exchanges, were 105,000 bags. Clos ing bids: November and December, t.ltc; January, 1.32c; February. 1.12c; March, I. lie; April 1.41c; May. 1.51c; June, l.tlc; July, 1.17c; Autuat, 1.73c: September, 1.11c; October, 1.13c. Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s te; Ssntos 4e lOtoc Cost and freight offers were reported unchanged to a shade higher with 4. quoted around 10 cents on. the basis of London ersdlts. The official cables reported no Everybody Is Contemplating Some One Grand Christmas Gift -s-r,-, I Is It A Piano for the Ilome? If So, We Are Ready to Give You the Very Best Piano Bargains Shown in Omaha in Years. ' Shoninger Pianos Schaeffer Pianos Marshall and Wendell and Other Standard Makes, Including Angelus Player Pianos. Here Are Some Extraordinary Used Instrument Bargains Used Steinway Sons, . . , Used Schubert. Used Wegman Used Weiler Used Nelson ...... In Selecting Your Phonograph Records Your selection is not confined to any one make.' You can pick and choose as you please if you LET US PUT A For it not only plays the Pathe Records, but also the Columbia, Edison and Vic tor Records. There is no Phonograph selection in existence that cannot be played on this Instrument It is a Musical Masterpiece, embodying all ' the fine qualities of other Phonographs, plus distinctive features of its own. Free Recitals and Demonstrations fron.12 M. to 3 P. M., Daily. 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