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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1916)
16 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, " 1916. LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow, Steady to Weak, as Usual on Friday Lambs x Mostly Fifteen Higher. HOOS FIVE TO TZH HIOHEEfSTIFF SATES FOB CALL COIN Osnalia, Norauioer 14, 1119.' Receipts mm Cattle. Bon. Ilm Orflelel Meeds? ......14,191 II. SSI 11.111 Official Tmu .a.. 4,909 14,991 Wit Official Wednesday... 1,109 IMlt M" Official Thnrsdne l.t 13.301 11,191 UiUiuii rrMar...... 1,194 17, 404 " 1,494 dsn thla ntk.. 41.lt! Same days last week.. 41,743 Sams dan I w'ka ae-o.ll.13l Ham dan I Wka aao.41.il ' Mam daro 4 Wka aso.4S.40O Hams dan laat year. .I!,MT No. . 4.... T.... It.... 11.... lw... I.... I.... ,71 54.111 47,311 13,'f I It. Ill 14,441 42,141 11.111 11,011 !. U.314 41,144 Cattle Recelota woro liberal for a Frl- day, els-aty-slz cars bolus roportod In. Tho ruoo of late nave reallir boon too larso on ' Fridays, Packsrs aro all heavy borers arty In tho weak and by tho timo Friday rolu around tber uoualiy nave eoout many as Uioy nood for the wook and for tnal reaoon aro generally Tory stow ano weak buyer. Much cattle ao they happened to want this mornlns commanded about -steady prices, but others were stow and hard to move, while tho feeling was weak. QttotaOoas on oattio. Uood to aholoe eerofede, 41.t4011.1t: fair to sood oorn rods, 94.lt4ylt.v0i oommoo to fair oornfoda 4.1404.40; fancy bsary greasers, tl.tot) 14.40; good 10 choice I raw beeves, 17.144) t.4t: fur to awd araoa beeves, 44.7I4H.74. common to fair. 94.1404.T4i sood to obotos ' beirera, 99.b99bi.I9 too. to e notes oows, 9.44f 1.99: fsir to sood oows, 4t.I44.4ti oammoa la fair cows. 44.lloi.it: sood choice feeders. 97.ttOI.tt; fsir to sood . feeders. I4.1407.lt: oommon to fair food' era. 94.tt04.74: sood to ebelce stoekoro, 47.4404.lti stock heifers. 44.t0O7.14; stock eowa, .ssoi-ts; stock salves, s. vvvs.ee: veal salves. 91.stOlv.tt; beef bulla, 14.44 s.ta Repreeislatlvs salest , a WTOUINO, ' 14 steers.. tttl 97 74 t oows. ..Itlt II 10 4 leers., 109 7 71 14 steer... 101 7 to HEIFBRH. , . - Av. Fr. No. Av. Pr. . 411 14 04 . II...., ..ill 94 II . 711 t 40 1 1044 t 14 . 144 I It II.. tit 7 10 .. lit I 19 BULLS. " .1949 I II I.. lilt . 170 f 71 CALVES. . 410 I tt 11 449 , 344 9 04 1. ...... 130 FEEDERS, 9 14.. "; - ' ' . BEEP BTEEM. I. lit 9 10 11 941 9.. U01 4 It . I .171 4....... 447 I II ' ..,,.... 709 11 1011 7 11 I.; 774 YEARLING STEERS AND HEIFERS. 14 144 It It HossEstlmated receipts of host Indi cated that today's ran was without Question the largest so far this (all. and In fact ths heaviest since last April. Arrivals were something like 111 oars of 17,104 head which brought the tout for the five dan ! to 41,071 head. This to tt, largest sines March, and Indicates that supplies the' current week will be amons tho heaviest If not tho heaviest over received hre dor ms any week In the month of November. ' The week's run tt 11,101 larser than a week ago, 11,999 heavier than .two weeks ago, and 14,149 larser thaa for the corree ponding days last year. t With ao heavy a run at their disposal Packers took thslr time about star-tins put, so that desptts the fsot ' at othsr marksU wired higher prospects shipper! were able to buy some hogs hers early that were no more thaa stsady to at tho op'sst to hlsher, Hekllns bock did the packers ao good, how ever, for their first hogs were at least a nickel higher, land before tha elose they bought droves on a fully lte higher basis. Movement, which wsa slow an opening rounds, livened up later and a good, clear, aaca was mads by mid.forenoofl. Most of tho hogs mov 1 a prices that were 10 lte higher, la somt osaos ovsa mors of an advenes than that was anotsd, Whlls on tho other hand first sales were as noted little or no better thaa stsady. The general run of hogs was of a mors desirable day than on Thursday, there being a bigger percentage of weight stuff offend, and this naturally helped tho average somewhat Bulk of the sales leaded at tt.HOI.lt, with tops oa up to 9l.lt. Values art now at the week's high spot, and are In fact the highest sines two wseko ago, being a fsw points aeove east ween a nose. . - Representative salest - !....,. Ill It 7 71 9 It 9 10 9 Tl 7 00 7 10 NEW YORK STOCKS Dealings Proceed With Com plete 'Absence of Excitement Harking Earlier Sessions. " 1 New Torlc, Nor. J4 DeilinfS St today's session proceed id with complete absence of the excitement and wild fluctuation which characterised operation, of the early an oi ine jnontn. The eaufloiw attitude was traceable to the Increasing 4 Elimination ' exercised acalnat loans fe speculative purpoees. Stiff rate held for call money, baaed on forecasts Indicating a further loss ot rettery ea by local wsu iu (ions. Constructive develoDment Included the declaration of an Initial dividend of S cent on Atlantle Gulf and West Indies, re sumption of dividends on Railway steel splines, and new or increased disburse' tnents by other Industrial companies. coppers led tile recovery on reoorta of a further demand for the metal extending Into me miaaie or next year. American Smelt ing, recovered Ma quarterly dividend more inan twice over, a tremendous rise of S points with I to 4 points for Utah, Chile and U rai.br, galnn of 1 to, 3 being made by Chlno, Ray. Kennecott, Anaconda and Green uannea. United States Bal was at the forefront throughout, advancing almost I points to i3i, with increases for Crucible, Colorado fuel, Great Northern Ore and others. More striking gains Included tt points for Gulf States Steel, 10 for Montana Power, 7 for unio oas, for Pressed steel Car, and for Airbrake. Reading and Union Pacific represented the man gram rails at l to almost 2 points ad vances. while numerous low orlced lsauee of that division showed Improvement, Total sales or stocks. 1.378. 0t) shares. jtoca island debentures is and Conner con vertible Issues were the strong features of tne oon a market, internationals manifesting mriner irregularity. Total sales, par value, tti.ls16.Q69. . united States bonds were unchanged on Number of uIm sinil tinatmUnnm mm ImmA. lng stock were ; . . Sales. High. txtw. Close. Am. orjut. nunr... i.siiij ion iiiri American (Jan 1.800 64 62 iu, v-tsr 44t rounary stvv Myt iz Am. locomotive,., 7,200 91. tt Am. Smelt. Itef.. sl.ono 120 , J17 111 Am. VeL tt Tel! j!! Am. ., Lv H.J,. Anaconda Copper,,, Aicnuon , Bald, locomotive.. Baltimore m Ohio., Brook. Rapid Tran. m a. uopper.,.. 1.004 HIUA 11 111 1.301 U)t 117 S l?R)i 4,400 II ' 44 1 41 re !t 104 Cal. Petroleum. Canadian Pacific 41.300 100 1,100 lot 10 1,100 45 13 lit 1,100 11 4419 I4t( 300 3)t 14 14 1,100 II 17 U II 100 11 23 20 I. IDA 171 U. lit. 17AU Central Leather... 11,000 111 113 111 Chesapeake it Ohio 1.500 17 61 47 C. R. I. A P. Rv.. Is. ins Chlno Copper 1,700 i;oio. ruet tc iron., l.tno Corn Products Ref. 10,600 Crucible Steel , 11,404 4,700 4.4HO 44 1,100 t- , 104 101 300 11 70 Dualists' Securities Kris Oenersl Eleotrto. ., areat No. pfd..... Oreat. No. Ore otfs. Illinois Central.... Inter. Con. Corn... Inspiration Copper. 11,100 Inter. Harvester Int. M. M. pfd. otfs. 11.100 111 K. C. Southern.... 400 34 Kennecott Copper.. 41,009 41 Louisville A Nuk.. ..... Mex. Petroleum... Miami Copper M K. A T. pfd... Missouri Paclrie... Montana Power... National Lead Nevada copper. . . . Mew Tork Central . x., Ft. H. H . . Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific. , Pacific Mall ., Paclf 0 Tel. A Tel.. Pennsylvania 1,400 16 Ray Con. Copper... 1,700 3S Reading )...., 11,400 101 Rep. lion A Steel.. 17,109" II Shaltuck Aria. Cop. 1,409 13 Southern Paclflo,,, 1,100 100 Southern Railway.. 1,700 17 Studebaker Co..,,,. 1,700 III ennessee Copper.. 1,100 16U 3 13 I4H llQ 45 47 J7l 37 104 I7K 41 44 31 37 100 110 7 710 4414 104 104 4 II in 7,700 700 , 1,100 l.lllt 111 BUD BS , 19,600 1,100 1 TWO loo 14 70 ..... 117 111 117 II U 17. 17 133 41 '44 41? 1H 11 17 11 10 11 IV IU 41 44 10 31 ?'Ta vi I 140 13 I lllj 11 17 1,009 140 131 4t 111 111 II II tin 'IIS -in 113M s 101 11 soi 107 17 131 Be tl 33 10741 100 17 134 3441 ins Company. .. 1,109 111 130 . 133 .47 Vnlon Pacific... Pacific pfd. 11,700 141 14714 147t ew ,ie V. S, Ind. Alcohol., 1,101 111 111 Sh. Pr. ... It 44 .... I ft II I tl ...'I ft II I II f tt No. Av. Sh. Pr. No Av. II. . Ill ... It 41 70, .141 III. 144 ... 9 19 17.. HI II. .171 40 9 44 . 74. .109 10.. Ill ,!,.. I t ' II. .311 41.. lit .. 9 19 It, ,199 74.. IM ... I It 1 was. : :... tl ... 7 it . 41.. 19 14. .144 ... I It Sheep Peckers called t few of the first lambs they bought lust steady, bat aa the bulk of the sfferlags values oootlnoed to advance, and mors salss were mads lie higher than any other way. There ware' Plenty 01 real good lambs offered, and aa was tho ease yesterday salsa at Us top were numerous, nearly half tha offerings going at sia-ie, watoa at. tat highest prlos ever paid at this season of tho year, and Is within lte of ths rsoord for ths yards waicn was astaoiisnea last May. .Several loeds landed around lll.lt, with mighty little under this figure. Today's top la Just tic higher than a week ago, whoa an a IIOlOo break beet Umbo sold at 111.11, and prices are quotably lOOIOtt higher. Tho upturn baa bona shared by slipped lambs, sums I hat sold at 119.41 today being from, .n. .am. reen 101 ag taoss that brought ..... ,, rnuay. readers were eonsplcaou by their ab sence today. Traders are quoting a top of i4.vv on tatnos, which means that the market Is 4to or as much ts half a dollar hlgner then a wsek ago. Feeding owes have moved up at least lie, whlls some that are little more then feeders but are being bought for breeders are up 40c or mors uivo a noay, Quotation, on shsep and lambsi Lambs, good to choice, 411.l0Oll.lii lambs, fsir to food lll.loou.io. lambe, feeders, ll.no 11.04; yearlings, good to choice, II.00OI 71: aarllngs. fair to good, 7.76 0l.7t; rear Hogs, feeders, 97.sOOl.tO: wethers, fair u ift'r.. "i ,-xl oholc" I!,lt-I.I0 ewes, fair to good, II. 10 B I 40- r"'' i 'M'4.I4; owes, feed; owes, hrseders, all ages, ins, l4.l0O9itti II 40O4.44. Represontatlvs agist: No. m fed lambs 113 fed lambe ........ 441 fed lambs 1 ...... ...... . 141 fed lamia ! Ill Wyoming feeding limoe.... 104 fed lambs ., 341 clipped lambs 131 Wyoming Ismbs 141 Colorado lambe lot Wyoming twos ll fed lambs 441 fed lambs , 447 fed lambs..,.,,,,,,,,,., t4 fed lambs !!".!; 431 led lambs '. 71 , II , 79 II Pr. ' 111 to II 16 II 90 ' 11 II . 19 90 11 40 19,10 11 It 11 It I 01 11 II II II ' 11 II 11 11 11 tl CHICAGO I4VB RTOCK sIAitaUtT. Sheep Cattle, Weakl Hogs. Strona. Chlcsgo, Nov. 14 Cattle Receipt., 4.000 Ileal; market weak: native beef cattle, II 10 10.34: weelern steers, M lt'oit.lli stock ers and feeders, 94.4007.70: cows and heif ers, la.Utfl.ee; calves, II.404J1I.7I. Hogs Receipts, 11,009 head: market strong, 100 to lie above yesterday's aver age; bulk of aalea. 9s.l0O10.l4: light, .6l I. 7li nvlxedi ll.llmo.lOi heavy. 91.450 lt.lt: rough, 9l.4IOI.lt; pigs. .lota.eu. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market strong; wethers, 18.00 01.19: owea. I4.t0ttl.lt; lambs, tl.IOOU.24. , ' St. LssU Uva Stoek . Market. SI. Louis, Nov. 14. Hogs receipts. 14.100; lower. Ughta. 9l.ISOt.il; pigs. I7.40OI.H mixed , and butchers, tl.iofylt.oo; good tl.-.vy, 9l.IS019.lt; bulk, 9l.40OI.9t. Cattle recelpU. 1.409; steady; native beef leers. IJ.60trM.lO; yearling steers and Meiers, 11.61011.19: cows, 91.6107 74' Blockers 1 and feeders, I6.10O7.60; prims southern beef steers, 91.00OI.t0: beef cows and helfere. 14.3607.11: prime yearling tee re end heifers, t7.M0l.Mi aallve calves JS.00Oll.0t. ' Sheep receipts, MM; stsady; . lambs. l7.IOOIl.9t; owes, 11.7107.61; y aarllngs. 14.00010.09., , . ' . ' ' Bn.ss aty Uva stsok Market. -.- Kansas City, Nor. II Cattle Reeelpla. t.000 head; market aleady; prims ted .leers, tit.ttou.7l: dressed beef steers. li.MO10.36: westsra steers, tl.MOlt-36' oows, tl. 7601.60; heifers, 91.90010 36 Blockers and feeders, I6.34 01.7i; balls, 96.11 07.40; calvea, 9i.60Oll.66. Hugo Receipts, 6,104 heed; market weak; lulk of sales, 49.4001.10; heavy, 41.150 ' tl.06; packers and butchers. 19.100116 Ight, 9l.ltOI.79-, pigs. 17.36 01.50. atheep and Lsmbs Receipts. 3,309 head; ' market higher; lambs. 111.60 0 12.10: year, lings. 11.76 0 11.00 j wethers. 11.60 01.71: swes,'lt.760I.IO, .. ... . 1.509 131 II, BOO 113 120 HI tV.VVll Bl B III". IV. 3541 111 131 34 114 111 21 111 131 B. Steel nfd Utah Copper waosan pro. "it". Western Union.... Westlnghouss Kleo, 1,100 11 II - I1U , .ww. 1 .. ..i, .ieiv,vvv snares, ;V!' Maw Turk Money Marks,; - New Tork, Nor. 11 Mercantile Paper sk per ceai. Sterling Bxchange Slzty-day bills banks, 14-79: commsroial slsiy-day bills, 14.71; demand, 44.74; cables, 4.7I 7-11. Silver Bar, 7!e: Mexican dollars. 5lo. Bonds Oovarnmsat, . steady; railroad, strong. Tims Loaaa Finn; sixty, ninety days and BU msnina, ssj per cent. Call Money Bssleri high, 4 per cent: lew. 1 par eontl ruling rate, 4 per aent; last loan, BSj per van,, vioetng ota, per IteDt offered at 1 per eent. . U. a. r. Is, rag. 99L. ft N. un. Is... 4I do coupon .... IIM.X A T. 1st I TS U U. S. Is. rsg...190Mo. P. con Ib.,.,1033 ao eounon ibuibidl eext U. a 4s. reg.,.,110 N. Y. C. deb. IS.I13S do eounon ...110taN. T. Cltv 4U, iial? Am. Smelt. 4s... 119 N. T., N, H. A H. 1 Am. Tsl. A Tel. .or. 4s 11 it 4s 107UNO. Paclflo 4s... 44 i-Prsnch Is. 94 16 do 3s-. . . . e?u Alch. gen. 41.,.. 14'Or A L. ref. 4s 14 B. A fi. 4s...... II Psc. T. A T. la.. 101 Beth. St, ref. M.lolKPenn. con, 4s,.104 WMH Wk ,B,. B . I,. 1SI.,tUIt C. AO. ov. 4s. II Itsadtng gen. 4l., 16 C B. A Q. It. Is II 'St. L. A San.. V, h. r. rer. 11 - 101 lo. Pan. nv. Ke ia.u C, R. I. A P. - do ref. la 12 Ry. ref. 4s 191 80. Railway ts.102 C. A S. ref, 4s. 16 Union Paclflo Is. 40 D. A R. a. c. 4s. 11 do ov. 4s 14 u Iris gen. 4 T4HI7. 8. Rubber Is. 102 Oen. Blectrle ls.104U.IT. 8. steel 6.. . 1071I Ot No. 1st 4s.lO0IVeet. Union I He 17 X. c ref. 4s,.... II 3om. of C-1111,109 .!nt'M:. 4B.10I Bid. ,r.;.r K. C So. rot ts n . ' '.. GRAIN 'ANDPRODUCE Cash Wheat Situation is Very Dull and Sales Are Ex , . tremely Light. 8ELLEES HOLD FOE BOOST " Omaha, November U, 1111. The receipts of grain In the local market were fairly heavy but the cash situation on wheat was very dull and the sales of this cereal were extremely light. This dullness m wneat was caused by tne decline in ine futures and while buyers were willing to take the smplfs at the decline the sellers preferred to hold out for their prices. The wheat market was quoted generally from e to c lower, but on account or ine ugni business In this cereal It was practically Impossible to make up any definite compart son with yesterday's prices. The sales re ported at noon showed two ears of No. hard wheat as I tine at 11.11: a car of No. hard at il.ll. and a few oara of No. I hard senios for I1.77WMI, The corn market was falrty active and althouah the demand for this cereal was quite active the marke.t sold from uncTianged to io tower. The commercial grades of corn sold quite readily, with the white variety selling at a slight premium over the yellow and yel low ruling about lo above the mixed grade. The better grades of corn ranged In price from fOc to tlfco and the pooror sample Drought ail tho way rroro to fie. Oats seemed to be the best seller on the list and while priced generally were steady a few samples sold about e lower. The bulk of the oats samples sold at eSOfifiU and .the lower grades were quoted at blQ The rye and barley market were rather quiet and nricea on these articles quoted unchanged. uearances were; Wheat and flour eouaJ io l.Ms.ooe tu.; oats, l&i.ooo Mverpool close: Wheat lttd lower: corn. 4ja nigner. v. Primary wheat receipt were 1. 171.000 hu. and shfements 1,737,000 bu against receipts of 4,l2fJ00 bu. and shipments of 3,343,000 ou. last year. Primary corn receipts war 1.014.001 ho. and shipments 241,000 bu., against receipt or tzft.ooo du, and shipments of 174,900 b-a, last year. - Primary oats receipts were 7X7.000 bu. and shipments 721,000 bu., against receipts of 1,140.000 bu. and shipments of 1,040,004) bu. but year. . CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oats. old, 17s; No. 1, old, no stock; No. tl, new, us d. . CornSpot American mixed, new, 13a 8d. CHICAGO citAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat Indergeee Freeh ltWfc iwlnf to PosslbllHy of Embargo. Chicago, Nov, :" 24. Embargo prospects gave such an advantage to the bears In wheat today that rallies to European buy ing failed to hold. The market closed weuk, tv,c to J "sic net lower, with t'ecember at S1.714& ei.78Tt and Mar .1 l.Bt,A fi l.thK. Other leading ataples, too, all tfhowed a eet baek corn Wo to 0 c, ats SSc to tt&c and provisions 2$ Bo to 37 He A majority of traders appeared concerned over an opinion current that the embargo law might be mit lirto effect with little de lay and that the fact that leading buyers were foreign governments would not pre' vent ine enrorcemeni or ine siaiuie. i.ineu hood of another Increane of the United tttatM vleltOe supply total on Monday count- M a mo against tne dumb. Kirti males of the total sates to foreigners were dlRappolntlng. the highest aggregate mentionea Detng vuu.uuu DUrincu.. laatest advlcee from Argentina were that rains In southern Argentina were of real benefit and that the crop outlook was more encouraging. i:orn swayed wiin wnut ana cuiFen nei Better weather, oolntina to enlarged celpts, was only temporarily offset by an improved export demand. Oats averaged lower with other cen-aln. Provisions weakened after a bulge that as due to higher quotations on hogs. It was said that export trade was smaller and soutnern aemana poor. Chicago Cash frices wneat: no. b rea, 11.12: No. I red, H.77H01-H; No. 1 hard, nominal; No. hard, 11.8. Corn: No. Z yellow, I67c; No. 4 yellow, 3H1Ac; No. 4 white, MeyMKc Oata: No. 3 white. 67 e M I itandard, 67 b t Rye : No. t. nominal; No. a, $1.60. Barley: fOrtt $1.3!. Seedfi; Timothy, I3.25&1. 26-, clover, 111. 00015.00. Provisions: Pork IH8.50; lard. $11.70; ribs, H4.e24ei4.7S. Butter Higner: creamery, 2szc. rEggs Receipts, 1,766 cases, unchanged. afotatoes neceipis, so cars; uncruuigea. Poultry Alive. higher; fowls, 14Mio; springs, Ific; turkeys. Me. Chicago bi 267 ; Ul Minneapolis . ..... .... .,464 ,. Duluth Ul ' . . -1 ..' ,, Omaha 43 tt 27 Kansas City 168 27 ' S St. Louis 61 17 10 Winnipeg ..1016 , .. "These sales were reported today: ' Wheat No, 1 hard winter, 2 oara, $1.13 C. M xtftoa Btooh Market, . London. Nov. 14. American secnrlt. were reactionary on the decline in Wall street yesterday. ' The oloelng was dull. Hiiver Bar, 14 ll-l4 per ounce, Money4 per cent f ' MJ- Discount Rates hort bills, tHl nor cant; three months, Utt)! par cent., Bank Clearing. Omaha, Nov. 24. Bank claarlnm for Omaha today wore $M24,tlt.ll and for the corresponding, day laat year 14,301,911.11. ', Mlansn polls Grain Markei. Minneapolis, Nov. 14 Wheat Decem ber, 11.89 : May. l.tt 4t.t2f4. Cash: No. nara. t l.wa Vi un; wo. i northern. l.84ll.ia4; No. I northern. tl.l4u.a 1.I0H. Oorn No. 1 yellow, ItHOIOc. V Oats- No. t wMte, 64i066o. BeedKlax, tI.TI4yi.il. Flour Kanoy. Uc lower, ouoted at llO.M: other grades unchanged. , ; liariey Sci.i7. ... Rye tl.47Vl.4t. ' Bran $17.ti04 21.40." 1 Nt. Joseph Uvo Ntork Market. St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 34. Cattle Re- i.lpts. too head: market steady; steers, $.tflfyl0.&9: cows and helfera, M.tiet.&O; calves, t7.oot ia.no. Hoge-f-Recetpte, 1,01)0 head: market slow to aleady; .top. $0.10; bulk of sales, $0.1640 O.tt. Hheep and Lamba Rrnelptm 2,00 head: market strong to 10 higher; Umbs. $11,109 ewtsa, ff.eDi.ie. Manx City I-lva Kiek Market. Sioux City. la.i Nov. 24. Oat tie Recelnta. tua head; market steady; beef steers. $fi,00 tOf.on; butchera, It.Btij. t a; caYners, $4.00 6.S6; bulla, stage, etc.. IH.864iS.0O, Hoge Heceipta, f.&oe head: market Sc to lftc higher; light, 8.7t0t.OO: mixed. 19 l ni.io: heavy. Il.l0ttl0.0il: bulk at mIm $0.&00.S. Kheep and isambe Receipts. 1.S00 head: market ateady; lambs, $t.t0sl3.oo. Kamws City General Market. Kansas City, Nov. 24. Wheat No. 1 hard. t).l8tl.7; No. 2 red, $1.1301.1..; Decem ber, I1.T0; May. $l.!2a. Corn No. 1 nilxed. I4i4 68c: No. 2 white. 0t07e; No. 1 yellow. Oft 01c; Decem ber, 014401ec; May, 2c yo ai.4tr ... St Louis Grain Market. St Louis, Nov. 24. Wheat No. 2 red. nominal; No. 2 hard, nominal; December, $1.11; May, 01.14. corn no. i, tsc; No. J whit, tttte: Da. camber, 9c; May, nc uata no. . no. I white, nominal. Sngar MarketT New Tork, Nov. 24. uaar Raav: -ntH. fugal, fi.02u; molasses. 6.15c. Refined, dull; granulated, T.tOc. Futures opened nler under acttered liquidation. At noon prlcee were e to it poiats low No. 2 hard winter, 4 cars, $1.11. No. I hard winter, 1 car, $1.81; 1 car, $1.71; 1 car, 11.77; 4 cars, $1.77; 1 ear. $1.71. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, $1.80; 1 car, $1.70. No. spring, 1 car, 11.11. No. I durum. 1 car. $1.10. No, 1 mixed, 1 car, 4 1.7 7. Bunple mix ed, 1 car, $1.72, Rye No. I, X car, 1.46 Barley No. 4. 1 car. $1.07. 8am Die. 1 ear. tic, i Corn No. t white: 1 ear. tJo. No. I white: 1 car, tlo; 1 car, 01c No. 4 white: 1 ear, 01c No. t yellow: 4 cars, 01 Ke. No, $ yellow: 14 2-1 cars, lie. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, OOHe; 1 ear, OOo. No. yellow: l oar, 10c. No. 2 mixed: 1 earn. 00 40. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, Olo; 0 oara, OOHo; $ cars. 00c. No. 4 mixed:. 1-1 oar, Itttc No. t talxed: 1 car, OOe. t Oata Standard: I can. II Ue. No. I white:' I cars,, 6Bo. No. 4 white: t oara, l4o. Sample white: 4 cars, 64 Ha. Omaha Caah Prices Wheat: No. 2 har. $1.8001.02: No. I hard. $1.71401.11: No. 4 hard, f 1.7001.80; No. I spring, $1.8201.81; No, 2 spring, $1.75 01.12;. No. S durum, $1.7701.10. t corn No. 1 white, tiuooiue: No. I while, 91 01 Me; No. 4 white, OOH0Ole; No. 0 white, IO0OOUo; No. I white, 100 No. 1 yellow, O10Olie: No. I yellow. OOHOOlo; No. 4 yellow, I0Ijhj; No, yellow, OO0OOc; No. yellow, 8O0!OHc; No. mixed, 10 He; No, I mixed, 000 Olo; No. 4 mixed, !l08OVje; No. I mixed. lIHBOo; No. 0 mixed, II 088a. oats No. 1 White, OftU 0SftUo: atandard. OI0tiao; No. I white, I40o; No. 4 white, 14a0l4o. uariey liaiuna. ii.Hai.ist Ha l mn. nc0$l.lO. Rye NO. 2. IL44U401.4IU: No, t. 11 411. OMho Putnres Maj-kot. Tha export aalea of wheat from the local market have been very light during the last few days and, while tha, traders are generajijr oi tne opinion that high prices ar to- prevail, tha talk of an embargo has created a bearish sentiment and has. In a measure, temporarily affected the foreign demand The opening prices on Wheat were a trifle bearish and while May wheat re covered some of tha early loss, the De cember article remained around tha low price ot tha day, Tha oorn market waa rather active, with sentiment pretty evenly divided, and prices on this article held within a narrow range, the Mar opening at 02002 q and elosing at Olo. Tho bulk of the trade In oats waa In th May article, with the market Inclined to be a trine bearish and both the .May and December options closed 44 o lower. jtdOcai rage ot options: Art. 1 Open. High. Low., Close. Wht J f ' Dee. 1 71 1 70 171 1 7H May i II 1 IS m 1 82 July 1 11 1 II 160 I $0 Corn. Deo. 8080. s 80 II 81 May 02091 01 01 02 July 11 ' 01 01 01 Oata, Ie, . - 16 II 14 14 May 0I 10 60 00 Teg. 178 US 101 2 11 " 10 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, ait South Sixteenth' Htreet, Omaha: Art. 1 Open. High. Low. Close. Tea Wht, I I " Deo, 1 10 1 80 171 1 71 181 May 1 180 1VI7 111 180187 July t 00 1 67 168 1 l 114 Corn. Dee. 03 ' 04 02 ; 03 01 May 060,, 0 00 , 00 04 July 080 05 ' 0ft 06 Oata. ,, .! Dec. 07 67 It - 60 07 May 010 01 01 II 01 July 00 10 07 - 17 Pork. Jan. 37 06' 27 86 37 80 27 80 37 70 May 27 00 37 70 27 40 27 40 27 60 Lard. Jan. 10 47 10 63 10 32 It 82 It 46 May 10 46 U 60 It 80 10 80 II 87 Rib. , . Jan. 14 70 14 80 14 02 14 12 14 07 Mair 14 07 14 17 14 76 14 76 14 77 . Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Nov. 24. Wheat Spot No. 2 hard winter, no stock; No. 1 Manitoba, JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL LAKS Webster 202 OVMIWKMKNTS. f TODAY Mat. 1:30; Evng. St20. Last tire time, THE CHICAGO ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY In Repertolr. i TUa Afternoon, "Cleopatra" 'and ' "C. Valeria Rusticans' TONIGHT -"IL TROVATORE1 PRICES Mat, SOe te M. Te aignt, SOe la 12.00 Tomorrow Return Engagement -WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" Phone Doug. THE BEST Or VAUDEVILLE Laat two timaa of Kalmar aad Brown, Odtva and curreat hill. MATINEE TODAY, 2:15 Early Curtain Tonight, 8:15 -OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." lUjrittriTTl. Uaillla4 U'r-r Besailrs, U-U-SIVTo.. rOR THANKSGIVING WEEK. A NEW ONI? c! SIGHT SEERS B "ConeUble" Will J. Kennedy. "KaUer" Jaek Miller, Carnival Four and a great east Cos tumes and equipment by the ton. Home wrecking beauty chorus. (Final Performance Frktny Night.) " TUoW DUno Matinee Every Weak Day., i NEW TORK .OEM ERA L MARKET. Retsesstona Outnumber Advances nt Opening 4( Market . New Tork, Nov, 24. Flour Bnay; spring patents, 10.4000.06; winter patenU. 08.600 0.00; winter straight, 81.3O0I.Ofi. Wheat Spot, easy; Mo, 1 durum, 12.17; No. 2 hard, 11.00; No. 1, northern, Duluth; 12.07; No. 1, northern, Manitoba, 12,18, t. o. b., NewYork. Corn spot, easy, no, z yellow, i.o, c. f.. New Tork, ten days shipment 5 Oata Spot, unsettled. , leather Firm: hemlock first Vste; sec onds, 64o. ' f . Hay taadr: No. 1. 11.1001.16: No. 3. 81.06; No. 3, OSe; shipping, 80086c. Hops Steady: state, common to chonce, 018, 46060c: 1016, 8016ci Pacific coast, 1010, 13010c; 101ft, 9&Vic. Hides Firm: Bogota, 44MjC4&c: central America, 44c. Provisions Pork, firm: .mesa, 831.000 32.00; family, $32.00014.00; spot, -clear, 130.00031.00. Beef, steady; mess, 128.000 28.60; family, 126. 60037. 00. . Lard, weak: middle west, 17.OO017.26. Tallow Firm; city, lie; nominal: country, ll011c; special. lle. Mutter Steadier: receipts, 7, OS tubs; creamery, 41043c; firsts, 38 041c; tet pnda, 8703iTe. i Eggs Firmer: receipts, v 4,i3 panes; fresh gathered extra fine, 41060c: extra firsts, 46040c,; firsts, ,43 0 46c; seconds, 39 Cheese Firm ; receipts, 1,880 boxes: state. fresh specials, 24 024c; state, average fancy, 23 034c. Poultry Dressed, firm: chickens. 20081c: fowls, 10022c; turkeys, 26034c. Poultry Alive, irregular; chickens, fowls, 11010c; turkeys, 31020c. 3 THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE C Features DetterUaluos for Less Money in their Ladies' Coat and Suit Department for Saturday. We offer an extensive line of Salts and Esquimette Plush Silk Velour Coats at prices that smashes the high cost of production. Always a, "square deal" here, and the right goods at the right time.' , SECOND FLOOR TAKE ELEVATOR FOR LADIES' GARMENTS llo: Swift & Company Union Stock Yards. Dividend No. 122 Dividend of TWO DOLLARS (12.09) per aharo on the eaoital stock of 8wift A Com. psnr, trill b paid on January let, 1917, to stockholders of record, December 9, 1911, as shown on the books of the Company. un account of annual meeting, transfer books will be closed from Dec 19. 1911. lo Jan. 4, 1917, lnclu.lv.. , , r. a. nAiwAHU, secretary. AMUBKMENTH. Hmw'i a Piclur. I Wish ' ET.ry Mosi. Faa in Town v Could Saa Than Erary Othar P.rson as Wall It'. Called ' SHADOWS r AND SlKlSlliriE and Features'- , Eiby Mirie Osborne Thia prtHluetion ia not ': v based en any great quae , on, ainply plarin hom. ' III., and th. iMdinf part ia plajrod by a cloTar lit - tl.misa, but th.r.'a 90 . much roal comedy and haart pathos in it, and, in .11, it'a ao real to Ufa, . that I am actually "crazy bout it." SO00 $22 Sw: 2450 ' Now on aala. . .. . . aal. .. , ......... . Ladioi' NoT.Ityi ' Ladi.a' All-Wool ;' L a d I a ' All-Wool Cloth Coat., cap. CQCH V 1 o r a, , n...ly t4 ntrt V.l.n, .nd F, (4 rnfl collars, .orr.c t, MUU tnmm.d, ,ood j.U ) I llJU Nowlty Cloth Coat. J 1 HUU 9tyl.9 worth 1S. , VJ una at $18.50. Now Itm wort), J2000 I fj Now on aal. - on aal. , Now on aal. . . s. Specials in Men's Suits and 0'Coats- -iMain Floor 1 ' ',- M.nV SuiU or Or.r- t A I C Men'i Suif or Balmar- ...ir Man'l Suit, or Or.r. DiAlT srs1';.!! :,:,.";.orth o -..Tsrt: 5 1 045 rr' wrth 51 245 now on tala...... uU ' W 20, now on sala. . , 'j f I Men', Mackinaw.; .11 f M Qt Man'. Worsted Pant. j 0 4 1 C Men'. J.cy Ribbed - An color., worth 7.50-fl!'J all sires, worth $2.00, I " J Union Suit., worth RflP now on aal... ....... now on aal. ' $1.00, now on aal., J U Man'. Work or Ores. CAOQ Men'. Work Gloves fsk ' Ladies' Ivory Two-ton. ' J a ft Q Shoes, worth $3.50 V ww knit wrists, worth 15c, brona. and champagn. . J A Jj 0 owon.al.......... now on aal.... WW Sho.., worth to $10, ; f ! i i now on sale ......... ' Men'. Roll Collar Gray A A JJS' bH ' ' 110 A '-' ,'. F&i. H.tn.tlteh. - on sale. ..... ,V DOW on ' worth 10c, now on ..Is, TV The Store . for the People. THE NOVELTY CO. 214-216 N. 16th Street BERNSTEIN & KRASNE, Props. , The Store for the People. THERE'S A PLACE FOR "U" IN THE THEATER- F.rnam N.ar rift.snth . Watch for'Announcement of Opening DatejSoon. Marking . New, Epoch in Photo pl.y Pr.t.ntation in Omaha - , GARC1NETTI BROTHERS DAVIS AND ELMORE .",' BELL AND FREDA PACHERO TROUPE Tha Man Who Went Sane," Featurine ' DONALD HALL - -. First Showing 11 Uwb Paramount Picture. Fannie Ward . In a Powerful Drama el Dianwnds -aa. Hearts "The Year of the Locust" HI D D .Adsslsslesi ahrars 10c, I r g, , eacst4 far extxeoroixtary 'V xoroductioiis. Opea Frosa II A. M. te II f. M. Last Times Tods. BLANCHE SWEET in "THE STORM." 4 A toUitlilBf eVsma ml human heart intitreet L'orm-a-TmcIi The Hauling Boss 9000 Now in Use 4 & ' f -, Stfindard Oil Compiiny . CuJahy Packing Company Armour & Company U. S. Mail Contractors , Morris & Company Schlitz Brewing Company Indian Refining Company , . Butler Paper Company Fleishmann Yeast Company Montgomery Ward & Co. and thousands of smaller users everywhere ' . Smith Form-a-Truck has become ' the leader in motor truck sales and service in the short space of fifteen . months. ' y" . " . 9,000 havar,been delivered and are now in daily service, some as parts of fleet equipment for many of the biggest concerns in the country; thousands of others as single units for small companies who find in 'Smith Form-a-Truck the real solu tion of economical, efficient hauling. Smith Form-a-Truck has established a ton-mile hauling cost fully 50 lower than that obtained from any other form of hauling service.' The Smith Form-a-Truck attach ment combines with any Ford power plant to make a one-ton truck. Big, new developments adapt it equally well to Dodge, Maxwell, Buick, Overland and Chevrolet cars. Attachments to combine with a still - greater number , of power plants will follow as fast as manufacturing facilities provide. . In daily service in every line of work . Smith Form-a-Truck is demonstrat ing that it will do the work of two or three horse drawn wagons in one-fourth the time and at less than -.half the cost. And yet "the Smith Form-a-Truck costs no more than' a good pair of horses.'; ' t Tremendous'business developments nave established the Smith Form-a-... Truck Co. as one of the biggest and best, manufacturers in the motor truck field. Work is already under way doubling the present capacity of the factory. Plans are fully completed for the" production of 30,000 Smith Fonn-a-Truck attachments next year. - I Material is contracted manufactur v. ing arrangements have been made. In fifteen months Smith Form-a-Truck has grown from a manufac ' uring idea to the leading producer of delivery equipment of the world. And yet the future' growth of the SmithForm-a-Truckhasbut started. Demand is growing in leaps and bounds as- users everywhere have had their hauling costs cut below all previous records. ., 1 Big companies placing trial orders for a few Smith Form-a Truck attachments have increased their demand until many are using hundreds. ' V Users of single Smith Form-a-Truck at tachments have fou'nd their business radius so enlarged by this new form of hauling i that they have been compelled to double and treble their original order to take care of increased business; Y In every line of service, under every con dition of use. iSmith Form-a-Truck fur-" nishes the lowest operating cost ever developed in transportation. Smith Form-aTruck Co. . 1470 lVaichigan Poulevard, Oikago, U. S. A HENRY. & CO. , 1529 N. 16th Street, Omaha, Neb. - Phone Webster 337. ) 7, '1