!8 ' - ' - THE BEE: OMAHA; -TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918. - ' LIVE STOOL MARKET Beef Steer. Steady, but Feeder Trade Demoralized by Foot f and Month Disease Scare. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE HIGHEB Omaha, NeTmbJr V. 1 neeerpts were: Cattle. n haaB).' Bftimsu nnd.r . (torn, d.r lut ro..lUM lll ?' 8.m. aar t w. .k. Mil ;." it.jn 84m. ear I w'ks so. . T.MT 1I.JJJ Rama r 4 wks e.o.1.,101 T,Mt M.lOJ Bam. day last year.. .10,171 MM 1MJI Harriett ul disposition ef live "lock at the llaloa Block Trd. Omaha, for Iweoty four hours tndlnc at I p. m. restsrdsr. BBCEIPTS CAR". Cattla. Hoes. Bneep.n r ft. M. St. P... Wsoash . . MlMpuri ParlAc,. Union Pactflc. . . C. a N. W., east C. N.W., wbI C, St. P., M. O J 1 .. ' I 1 H 41 .. It .. II 7 f I I 11 . .. 1 !S II 1 II t . -. -' 1. 11 " I v. ls 17 4 c b, a v. a. r. q. ..117 C. R. 1 a P.. ee.t J C, R. I P., west 1 Illinois CenlrBl..... 1 Cklcafo aC Was!.. H Total reFelota. . . DISPOSITION HKAD. , , , Cattla, How. Sheep. U.rrl. a Co.'... 1.041 !.. Sarlft Co ........ 1,021 J.lll Cudahy Packing Co.... 1,031 1, Armour at Co 1.101" ." Srhwarts a Co , .... 1 J. w. Murphy......... .... 1,174 Morrell T 1 , .', 1,123 4.M2 Lincoln Packing CO. ... Cudahy, Ksasss City.. Armour, St. Paul Benion, Vanaant a Loan Hill a. Son P. B. I,ewla J. B. Root Co J. H. Bulla ' I. P. Haas.... Roscnatock Bron. P. U. KalloM 700 It. 170 It 40 30 111 ; 11 ' 41 Hi Wartholmer a Pagan II. P. Hamilton ' M ..... ' ..... gulllvan tlroe ; 1 " Holkachlld Krebs..., "IT .... .... Mo. a Kaa. Calf Co.. I Cr.rl.ll. T .... Hlgglna , M Huffman ............. ... .... .... notk ' I . John Harray. ......... lit .... .... Dannla a Prancla Itl Jensen 4k Lungraa 110 Other buyasa.. 1.040 .... t.411 I Total. ...... ..10,111 11,101 11,147 Cattla Tba eattle trada thla morning was all In -the air, e.ryon. balng upaat and not knowing what to da on account of tho foot and mouth dlaaaao stars at Kansas City and St, Joseph. Bast cattla Intandod for 1m mod lata slaughter waro sslllng all rlshL thars bslna llttlo chanae In tha mar- net, hut stockar and fasdar trads was at a l.nd.illl. ovsryona balng afraid to buy for faar of not balng abla to gat It shipped out. Until too government experts haVa dsnnltalr Battled whatbar er net the cattla bald at Kansas City ban foot and mouth disease II Is baliaved to be tha bast policy for ship- pars ta bold back stock esttla and feeders from nil mark at pornu. This Is Thanksgiv ing weak,' which at aevsr a vary good time la which ta ahlp feeder cattla, and for that reason as wall as on- account of tho foot and mouth daoaaa soars, feadar cattla will be besr OK at boms than at any of tba mar- kets, . .Quotatlone on eattloi Good to choice oorn fad beeves. t.TIll.li good to choice ttelrtity beeves, 11.10 ejlO.lo; fair to good aornfed beeves, ll.Mttt.00; common to fair mrnfed beeves, ll.S0tJl.S0; good to choice Kasi bosves, I7.7(OI 0; fair U good grass eves, $1.7097.71: common to fair grass beeves. Il.7ltr0.7el good to choice heifers. o.iot)7.00: good to choice cows, 01 lOH.lll fair to good cows, fa,iva.si common w fair Am. I4.BL70! aood to sbntCS tar an. 17 lAAtaa: fair la aood faadars. I0.7IO t.lO; common to fair feedere, O.O0l.7O: good to choice tockers, 07 kogyi Oo: stork hairam. IS.aft4k7.1i-. stack eowa. ll.OOOfl.00 atuck cbIvob, ! 00; veal oslves. 11.00 OjlO.OOg beef bulls, sugs, etc.. II logi n Bologna bulls. le.00t)i.00. - . ftBurcaonlaUva salesi 1 ' NEBRASKA. . " llslmrs,.14!l It ITatasrt... Ill II 10 OCW1...110I I 10 SOUTH DAKOTA. lalears.. Ml Tl 1 steera 141 hog fl Hoga Early estimate sf tha run celled for 111 ears, or 11.700, head, and later on It waa predicted- loar toe oniciai i-Aoat would be rtaht oloao tO 2A0 OBrs. V Shipping demand was fairly nrisk and a very respeotaoto snare ox . tns onennsa moved on outside ardors at prices that vera largely lo higher. Packers' early offers waro no better than steady, but moat of them soon gavs up the attempt to buy hoga at last wsek's prices, and wRen bulk of ths supply began to move It wss at gores that were generally a nickel higher.- - A big Share of the offerings sold this way, but on ths ttnlsh" ths market weakened. One packer had sever raised his early blda. - sod at noon ha wsa still bidding steady to If anything, a Httlo easier, on what hogs were, left after tho other buyer, got through. . Wires from Chlcsga lata In the forenoon re ported the trade cloning stronger there, ' sad as a result local sellers, preferred to take a chance on tomorrow's market - to accepting leas than early prices, there be Ing somsthlng over flftssn load, of freah hogs still unsold at noon. It might be noted thet most of tho hogs which wsrs left had comb In on the later teams, and wsre not yarded until the market wss pretty wall sver. Ths market average up about nlokel '"htghsr, for while some of the -tret sales had been no mora than strong others could be pointed out that were a dime higher. , Bulk of tho sales wsa mads at ll.iog) lo.oo, with topsi at 110,11, a dims above Satur day's high mark, and tho beet prices on record for tno jnontn oi pjovemoer, Itei rossntariva solas I No. Av. 10., ISO IT. .141 i.,m 10. .131. 44. .171 41..J41 Sh. Pr. No Av, ih. Fr. ... ft 10 . fll.'.UO ... $ Oft ... II II, .111 ... I TO, ... O H " ' 40.180 130 I 10 110 I It . 07. .MO V. 0 ' 40 OfS 7..130 ... 10 00 Tift 10 06 H. lll Ift 10 If . tuna .. . ;Hi:.u , Mheep A mighty liberal sheep and lamb run was- on hand thla morning, arrivals rwunttng out eighty-five oars, or about 10, mo bead. This Is 7.000 larger than a week ago. t.000 heavier than two weeka ago and a gain ot 4,000 over a year ago. : The only thing that waa certain about tns lamb trade up to a pretty lata hour ths forenoon was that prices would lower, sellers who had their Intltngs last week finding the tables turned on them this morning. Chicago had a big run and reported a break, while local receipts were largo and ran almost entirely to killer stuff, ' tho Cat lamb supply being a good dsl larger than requirements. On packer bought a few bunches of ewes and lambs early that were weak to 16 Olio lower. Day- Ing fll.00 for a few, but as a general thing ousnngs mane up to miatorenoon wsro quarter or mora below last week's close. The feeder run was very limited, and what few were ready to show early moved readily at about stsaar nguraa. . Buyers gradually raised their blda on fat lambs, ntll by shortly after 11 o'clock quite a little stuff began to move, and at noon bulk of tho offerings had changed hands. Prices wsro uneven and after first rounds nothing was less than lO01tc lower, while a good many loads were flat 16c off. Gen eral quality was not- as good as at laat weeks cloas, for while plenty of good lambs were hers, tho percentage of toppy bunches was not as large. Hulk of the decent to choice offerings moved at f 11.11 tjiz.es, ana ons ouncn reacnea 113.01, Clip ped lambs that brought 10.1ft were conald ered about tho same as those at 110.40 Frt day. When It was all over 'the fat ewe market looked pretty does to steady. Offerlngo were not ovsriy targe, ana several loads that onnigni si.se were sieaay, or nearly so. Quotations on shosp and lambs: Lambs. good to choice. fll.7IOll.0l; lamba, fair io goo, iii.isejii.7s; ism be, clipped, fft.to biv.zs;' lamos, leeaers, 9S.7tvii.QS: year. Imga, good to choice, ft.OQf10.00; yearlings. air w aooti. fi.iv.ii yearnnga, reed' ere, 17. SO)!. 00; wethers, fair to choice, f1. 0091.71; owes, good to choice, fM0t plain to enlla, f4. .eon. 15: ewea. (Mdine fs.tft.fO.f0; ewes, breeders, alt ages, .uv . Revrosentatlvs sales; 7 'V of '.' . . .- - - Av..- - Pr. 71 f4 Iambs ................. 77 11 IS 314- fed lambs 70. It 00 ' M. .loasph Uh Hcoctt atei.' . fit Josoph, Ma, Nov. 17. Cattle Rs cHpts. 1,100 bead; market 00leo higher; steers, f 7.O60)J0.7S oows and nslfers, fl.fO piv.evr raivt-a, si. sop H. OS. Bofls Revel pts, J 0.100 head: msrkst slow U1K ss.ss; DUI 01 wais. 1. 400100- ' flheep and Lambe Hectrlunti, 1,1,00 head market stoady; iambs, fll.t-.iyU.Hj awes, NEW YORK STOCKS Heavy Closing; After Early Strength and Several New Maximums. ADVANCE IN CALL MONET Kiw York. Nov. 17. V.fM rorrtr of dlttqutotlnr character, 9graive aelllng by profculona.) trad era and an atfvanoa Id call monr lo IH pr cant, tht hithaat rate et c)pt oi) thta year. cenU-buttd to tha heavy clMlnv of today'a markat after an aarly period of strength and aeveral new max! inuma. . ; The herdentni; of money rate waa ni tin- txpected In view of lut week's bank lUtt mnt which dlacloaed a further contraction of exceai reaervee to barely more than ISS,- 009,009, a derreaao of more than fll.ooo.ooo in the laat tnreo weeaa ana ine emausBi total lne the middle of 4h year. Gains Ob the forenoon ranted from a sub stantial fraction In United mates Hteal at a new high record or ut to a point or two in other active Indus trials, and 1 to t points for leading equipments. Coppers also were better, being stimulated by another advance In future price of the refined metal. I'llllt Ian BnH ssfeielitlaMi alf fast IMM'lal deslgnstlorf were higher at thtr best by I to 7 points, the latter gain hting registered by Ohio Uas at the nw record of lOfttt. Pittsburgh Coal. Philadelphia Company. In dustrial Alcohol and other miscellaneous is sues re flee ted the activities of pools or cliques, but yielded to moderate pressure. Ralls were In no sense a factor market- wise, only two noteworthy movements In that quarter being the temporary strength of Reading and other coalers and the con sistent heavlnsss of Canadian Pacific. . Mexi cans followed the upward trend of the first hour, but were among the first to twee ground. Total- sales of stocks .,120,000 shares. The meat Interesting development of the day In Its broader Implications was the de cline of exchange on tha central powers to the lowest rates quoted sine the' ontbreak the war. In point of fact, offerings of bills on Germany and Austria wars barely nominal ' so that today's depreciation was fentlmental rather than actual. uotn impnria vn a large - acaie irom England by way of Canada were resumed and further moderate exports of, the metal to nouin America were made. Honda were irregular with Paris sixes at a new law quotation. Total sales, par value, ViVKe.noQ. united States bonds were un changed on call. Total sales for the day, !,SII,sQ0 shares. numoer oi sates ana quotation on isaaing stocks. Bsles. High. Low. Closs 101 j 104 Am. Beet Sugar.. 1.000 107 Amsrican usn... s.toe Am. Car A Fdv..l0.100 04 I1U 01 71 7I 71 1 IIUj 10 Am. Locomottve...a,400. Am. B a Hrg... .14.700 Am. Bugsr Rfg... 1,100 Am. T. a T I.ioo 122 lieu, 11, ii7g invi 11IV1 ill 101 105 111 I" It Am. E. U a S. 1.100 Ansconda Cop. ... 51,000 H lot tl aicniaon ,, a, flue Ba dwln IaMO 7.700 Baltimore a Ohio 1,100 Villi Brooklyn R. T Hi Butte i Sup. Cop. 4,000 ' 70 HVI 0 14V 1 l7i it, nil. n Cel. Petroleum.. 1,900 Canadian Pac..,, 1,000 Central Leather. .11,100 Chee. Ohio.... 1,100 171 , lit 07 IV 117 V i 4V 70V ,10V, 7714 II 44 11 2U 7 It 1 c h. a si. p.... too C. a N. W 400 C R. I. a P. Rv. 7.000 1 an ,1 t it 127 II 61 It VI Chtno Copper... .11. too coio. r. a I s.ioo Corn Prod. Rfg..ll.00 Cruclbls Steel.. ,.10,300 ItM 1)1.. Securities 1.000 Kris 1.100 in, 100 117 4 101 ", 121 den. Electric..,, 1,100 111. u. norm. pro. ... boo i u. Nor. ore ctfs. l.ioo Illinois Central .. 100 Inter. Con. Corp Inaplr. Copper... .21,000 Inter. Harv., N.J. 1,700 Int. Her. Usrlne pfd. ctf 11,100 K. C. Southern., too Konneoott Cop., ,11,700 Louis. Na.h... Met. Petroleum,. 1.100 41V, 101 'ivi, in I1IK 70H 1.1 lit 11IH 11 " 111 , .101 V, joi'ii" 4tH ii", 101 07 H, 1014 mti ti 1SIU as 31 Vi 101 .n8 .1311 147 lit" iH 1:1 u i 30 101 I3tl Ill It 1 iiii tot Vi. Miami copper.. M., K. 41 T. pfd Mo. Pacific... Montana Power National Lead. . .too 17 1,100 1,100 11 vt 103 07 14 Nevada Copper., 18,100 N. T. Centre!.... 1,200 N. T., N. II. H. 4.000 Norfolk A West. 1,000 Northern Pacific. l,IO0 Pacific Mall 1,400 Pacific T. a T... .... Pennsylvania ,, 1.000 Ray. Con. Cop.. .11.700 Reading 10.100 Rmo. Iron AV S.... 11.000 3014 ? 107 ft I 1401 inC J" 17 V i!s; 100 .1 lilt not 111 II 1!Vj 101 a ::3 Snattuok Arls C... l.too South. PaciriOu. 1.100 Southern Ry. .... 4.100 1VV 17 u,i tatvl iS II 194 111 VI 111 111 101 I'Vi nooinem nr,..M i.iv. . n Htudebaker Co.... 1,700 114 Tenneaaea Conner fM 31 Texas Company.. 4,80ft 3t Union Faclfloa... 11,100 141 union Pac. prn. U. 8, Ind. Alcohol 1,100 U. ft. Steel J1I.300 V. B. Steel pfd.. 1.700 Utah Copper SM60 Wabash pfd. "B" i.000 Western Union... 1.800 1174, lilt; ill lit so si 101 1414 west. Bisctric... t,.v' Ouotatloas furnished by Burns, Drinker A Co., Mt-Bl Uinana tnaitonai jsana vqiiain. 8TOCK Bid. Asked. Cudahy Pkg, Co.. 7 pet pfd 104 . 100 Beatrice Cream Co., 7 pot pfd. ,107 101 V4 Peers Co pfd tT Fairmont .Cream. Co., pfd 104 101 Ooooh Mill. 4k B. Co., 7 pot. pfd. OtVj 100 Harding cream Co., I pot pto... it iv K. C. Light Power Co., 00m.. 41 41 Lincoln T. A T. com. 7 pet 07 100 Om. A C. B. Ity. 4k B. Co,, pfd. 00 01 Ont. A Co. B. Bt. Ry,, pfd.,,,.. 74 74 om. Biso. ju. e. r. co., pra.r..,. S3 , si Peters Mill Co.. t pot pfd...... 4 101 Hwlft A Co ...MM 14fH union b, Tyas. uo pot, ss-aiv.'sia ivi Wichita Union Stock Yds, 0 pot 14 . , f Wilson A Co., 1 pfd. ..100 ..'.IffH Argentine dev. Is, 1!0. ...,.,.100 100 14 Armour A Co., Hs, lilt f3U IS Am. T. A T notes 4u, 118..100 100 uooin-oi. 14. v. a. , iiit sfKi iv United King, of Qt. Britain A Ireland pet. notes, till., si 11 Chicago ny, in as, 1117 v l 17 Dsn. a. A Rleo. I. Co. Is, 11 II n la, -Portland Cement CO. 0s, lit Oft 100 Kansas City Ry. 1st Is, 1144... 07 U ' Of Om. A Co. B. 8t Ry. Is, 1121.. 00 07a Omasta Oas Co. &s, 1017....,.,, II 1 ItU Pae. Gas A Bleo. fa, 1141,.., 17 Dwift A Co. la, 1044 ......101 101 opnngiiaiu or. ny, at r. is, . 1 ' 1K0-1I 100 . 101 Wilson A Co., Is. 1141. ..10JU 101 Blout City Tel, Is 10 . 101 Russian Qov. IHs, lllSAlatarnai loan (1,000 , rubles) lot 317 I- ., I Mew York Meaaj Market. Near York, Nov. 17, Mercantile vaoer. lu. Bterllaa KiohaflBe Blxtv-d.v kiiia 14.71 H I commercial alstydar kills on banks! .,.fvi,i oomm.roiaf .ixiy.oay Bills, 14.1, a.mano, ...i.i wun. ,t.ie T'la. Silver Bar, 74c: Mexican dollars. Itlin Bonds 43ovsrnmokt. stesdsi railroad, ir. resular. v Tims Loans Flrmsr; alxtir and ninety day and six months. tQi per oent. Call Money Htroni; kith, IVI per oent low, t per cent; rutins rat,, f per cent inat loan, , vr oenc, cioainB bid. per AAA I ' AffAAArf A. . 1. ... . A... U.S. Tit. le res: l,u,aM. p. 'roe a. u,. U.S.r. la coupon IIVjMont. Fewer la, .too u. B. as, ooupoB-iQUOir.. x. cea. dek le.ltlh; U. 8. 4e, ret 110 -N. Y. City 4 is U. 8. 4s, coupon. .llOVt 1M .. .....'u.u Am. Smeltere le..ll,V,N, Y N. H. a H Am.T.aT. v tvtaiot ov, ta ,'llla. ansio-rrencn .v,no. raclfle ,s. . ,44 Al,-hl.An n. .a, IIUVm,. n ..".! 1.7 B. a O. sa...... II Norlk. Pacific Is t7 uetn. n. rer. se..iui.u. a. I. ... u ll.l.. P..1A. la, . - t- 11 A. ' . . T . C. a O. cv. tVis,. ItjtPenn. con, 4l,s...l0t C, B. 4 O. J. 4s.. II VPenn. (on, 4u.ui CM. St. P. V.SS.10I Beadlns sen. ta.. H l... ii. .. m , af -at irfuie A H. f , ref. 4s II rer. is ll C. 8. ret IS IIHSo, Pac, cv. ia.,,104 D. R. O. con ts 11 So. Pac. ref. ta.. ,1 Brie gen. 4e.... 74t4outhern Hy. Ia...l01 Oen. glee. tav..l0t!,Unlon Pae. 4s... I, u. Nor. lst-4tts..loe.unlon Psc. cv. 4s ta Illinois On. r. ts II V. H. Rubber ta'ioi InL M. M. tHs.lllttU. S. Sl.cll Is ...107 K. C S. rl. ta., II West. Union ivis LIN, on. ta. ttDom. of Canada m.i a T. 1st ta 71 lilll) i . Omaba. Nov. 17. Bank elaarlnn today wore M.I1I.7U.1I and for tba com- .irvnuwie UB7 an year ..,.!, .si, la, ' Celtea Market. . ttvm York, Nov. 17. Cotton futures openea nrm; uecemoer, ll.ooo; January. 11.00c; March. 11. lie; May, li.IOc: July 11.41c. . I Cotton futures closed atsady. Deoembor, ..nw,, eiarcB. se.sso: May. IO.Hci July, 11.14c. "' Spot cotton aulst; No sales. nlddllnc uplands, 10.10c. The cotton market today aim a a. net decline. of 10 to 1, polnta Liverpool, Nov. 17 Cotton Spot In fair .. n.,-,inT. nrm, pm miaunnf, ILtld ml'ldllnt, 11 lid; low mlddllnc. Itlfd we, ..... oaiva. Pee Wsnt Ad Produce Results. RAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Market Takes Big- Drop Following Sharp De cline in Futures. RECEIPTS ABE VEEY HEAVY Omaha, November tl. 111. Cash -wheat followed tha big decline In futures and sold from 4c to so lower. The receipts of grain today wars very heavy, but with all cereals selling at a de cline, there was very llttla disposition on the part of tha sellers to 1st go at tho pre vailing prices. - ' . The buyers, however, were Vllltng to pay the market prices, and toward" close of tha cash market the trade became a little better and the bulk of tho No, J hard sold around $1.73 and $1.74. The No. S hard sold generally at $1.71 ana m.rs, urn ih. nwiigr (() of wheat were slow sellers and only a, few cars of th No. 4 hard and sample grade were sold. Ths corn market was also very oolet and the sales were extremely light, with tha market quotea about ana c """. Oats was ine nest aeiier on !--, -- hile the market sold from 140 tha. irarlei In tl.10 mantel WU COHi- paratlvsly actlvs and tho bulk of the of ferings were soia. tarn iM. eold at 63e. hut a few choice samples brought 6Jc and um, and ths poorer samples ranged from Mfce to $te. There was a fairly actlvs trade In rye and the market generally was quo ted from to ic lower.' 10. eum and $14$, and the bulk of the samples. which jrifl wo. n. Barley receipis war. . mand lor this cereal waa lainr bout. m. prices ruling sboul lower. , i Closrsnres were: " -- 014.000 on.! corn, isa.ovv do.; o. l.iveroool closed with wheat steaay to Id higher and corn Hd lower. Primary wheat rereipie wero ....,-.., and shipments of Mt,000 bu.. against I eelpts of 4,100,000 bo. and shipments . ... AAA Ih. Iaa. Ml. . ' v.a,vvv u u. , 01 'primsrr corn receipts wsro 1,117.000 bn. and shipments ol 104.000 hu., against re relpls of 1.104,000 bu. and shipments of 121. 00O BO. last year. ...aaaa w.. Prlmarv OSU receipts were 1.H0.000 bu. and shipments of 1.141,000 bu agslnst re ceipts of 1,171,000 bu, and shipments of 104,000 Dtt. isst year. CARUT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata tl til 171 Chlcsgo . , . Minneapolis Dutoth .... 41 144 Omaha .... lit . Hi ii 111 , 71 II 111 II 17 Mil Kansas City Louis .. Winnipeg These sales wsrs reported today! . wheat No. I hard winter: car, ..,.; ears, 11.74. I oars, 11.71. No. t hard winter: 1 car, 11.74; oar, 11.71; 11 oars. 11.71; 1 car. 11.71: I oars, 1.71. No. t hard winter: 1 ear, 11.71; t cars, 11.70; 4 esre, 11.11; 1 ear, 11.17; 1 bar, 11.46; I era. Il.tt. No. 4 spring: 1 car, 11.42; 1 car, 11.40. No. 4 durum: 1 car, 11.71. No. mixed: l car, .1.1,, war, oar, l.7l: l cars, ai.n- no. , mam: . oar, 11.61. bamplo mixed: 1 car. 11.11. Rye No. I: 1 esr, 11.41; 1 car, 11.44. No. I: 1 ear, 11.44; 1 1-1 cart, 11.41. No. ear, 11.40, Barley No. 4:-1 oar, 11.07; 1 car. 11.01. Rejected: 1 car, lie. Sample: I far, lie. Corn NO. 1 wnite: 1 car, ...c. i no. . hlte: 1 car (old), llol I ears, 17 e. No. 3 yallow: tt cars, lie: 1 car (ear), lie. No. mixed: 1 car, e.o; . oar, '-ac, m 17 He. No. I mixed: I cars, 17 e; I ears. !7o; 1 cars, I7e, , Oats No. I whits: 1 rarllo; l-l car. lie. Standard: l ears, e. o. no. a wnu oars, tlUc; 1 ear, ile. Sample white: It oars, 12 o. nmaha CUB rnoos Vf nest no. . nini, 11.711.76: No. I hard. 11.7091.73; No. H hard, Il.tl91.71: No. I spring, 11.7191.71; No. I aprtng, 11.7191.711 No. I durum. 1.7191.71; No. I durum, ,1.71071.1.. t;oro: kt. t white.. 17 VI ltd I No. a wnite. aits I7e: No. t white, ll9l7o; No. i white. I10lle; No. I Whlta, 11911c; No. 1 aiiaw. tttttltte: No. I yellow, I7llc; No. 4 yellow, I717c; No, yellow, lt9 l7et.No, t yellow, li9Uo: No. 4 mixed, I79t7e; No. g mixea, eenv.ic; no.,. mi.Ad. ltIIV,c: No, I mixed, lt9H0; C 1 ml.ed. llBlllUe. OSU: I30MO: standard. tl9tlo: No. I white, Sit) 63 Ho: Nn. 4 white, tiujseieio. tiariey: mailing, 1.0191. II; No. 1 feed, I.etJIl.OI. Rye: No. , 1.4491.y: No, I, 11.4191-14. Tho bears .seem to be temporarily In AAntrnl of ths market and while ths open ing prices on wheat were, stesdy, tho re- ham. of submarines reaopoarlng at tho sea. board was a bearish factor and the market Buffered a heavy decline during the. early houra of the market. The corn market was somewhat easier and, following the reports of Argentine rain and a tendenoy to follow wheat, the Deeem bar article closed about le lower,, while May dec ined c. Oata showsd littles Independent strength and followed th. otn.r oeroalt on tbe do- cilne, December oats waa about le off and May closed lite lower. Local range Of options: Art.. I 6pen. High. Low. Close. Sat. Wht, . ' ' T Dso. 1 71 . 1 71 17 1 11 1171 May 1 10 1 10 174 1 7ill0 July 1 tl 1 41 111 1 4414l Com. Dae. Ilt.9 11 14 lit, May ' 10 10 lie, ' 00 ,1 July II II 10 , 10 tl Oat. . ' . Deo. 14 14 II 11 11 May I 11 t tl 11 11 Chleaao oloslna nrlooa. rurnlahad Tha sh by Logan a Bryan, etock and grain brokera lit Boutn Hlxtoontn strsst, Omaha: . Art. I Open, I Hlgn. Low.J Closs. 1 Bat. Wht I i Deo. , X U I 11 171 U 1 7S 171 Msy 1 tS 1 14 171 H 1 10 114 July 1 14 1 6414 141 1 60 164 Corn, i t t Dec. ' UtfttH 3Vfc H 81 12 May tfi 92 3 &' July U9 14 MHII H Oats. Dee. Illl 5 (4 61 H May t0 0 US tt 0 July u 64 ; " 14 66 PwH, . J ' : Jao. tl U 17 IT S7 48 ST BS 17 76 May 17 ST 78 27 60 IT 66 27 67 Larl.' Jan. It IT II II II tb l SS II ST May II SS I II 46 II SO 19 46 II S. Ribs.. r . - Jan. 14 II 14 TO 14 IS 14 IS U 16 May II SS 14 86 14 77 14 SO II 77 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. fteports et reealble Armistice In Europe vaeee uis urop im wiieai. Chic so. Nov. 7, AfUr a whlrlwt6d of selling that fcsitMd ao extreme sstbeck of 9o a bushel In ths wheat market today, the- market made aomethlnir of a rally ow ing to an unexpected decrease In the United State visible supply total. Possibilities of an atimsilce, of submarine hostilities near the United Btatea and of an embargo on ex port shipments of foodstuffs were all fac tors tn bringing about the amash til values. The eloee was week.. Se to 4e net lower wittt - December at 41.73 to 41.73 and May at S1.80 to 1.SI. Corn finished 1 O.o to 3o flown, oats off c to le. and provisions vvsrylng Iron) 2o decline to a rise of Sec. v July delivery of wheat displayed rela tively the greatest weakness, aa being more subject than nearer options to the chance that an arm let toe, if declared would lead to pesos. At first neither peace reports nor 'Contingencies regarding threatened hindrances on shipments to Europe seemed to be taken seriously by . the majority of traders. It waa not until a few prominent houses began to aell with a free hand that a general stampede of holders took place, The recent vigorous moves for an embargo appeared ta have left the market also bare of orders to purchase, and In no shape to withstand the flood of atop loasea that sud denly swept the pita. Attempts to rally ths wheat market met with no lasting success until the final hour of the session. The United BUtes visible supply total wma then shown to have dimin ished 141. SOS buahete In a weak, what- Udurlng the ooruspondlng time last year the aonieeiK! store naa gsinea e,i (,V09 DUsneis. The contrast wsa too striking- te escape widespread notice and waa emphasised by signs that the break In prices today had seen ine occasion oi renewal or export busi ness estimated later at 17.000.004. Even under such circumstances, however, the market waa again on the downgrade In the nnai imeen minutes. - - Hoof and mouth disease reports In Ns braaka, Kansas and Missouri had a Jbear Ish effect on com nnd so too did rains In Argentine. Moat of the weakness In the corn market nevertheless was ascribed to the fsll ot wheat values, Oats dropped with other cereals. Big stocks en hasd also against tne bulls. Provisions for the meet part went up- wara owing lo tne reported outbreak the hoof and mouth Blague. The wee. fanes oi grsta formed only a temporary offset Chicago Cash PricesWheat: No. red 11.14; Me. I red, 11.74; No, I hard, noml- nal; No. 1 bard, I1.1IU. Corn: No. 1 yel- w. ,4VUjc; no, , yellow, rurJ..,,c; no. wblta. eiwIJUc Oats: No. I white. 15 ftStc; etandard, Ittt7c. Rye: No. I, tl.UtJl.SI, Barley, 0cll.2l. Seede: Clover, tll.aottli.0O; tlmotby. Il.ll9i.la. Provlalon.: Pork, 111.01; lard, 117.01; ribs, lit 00 14.71. Hotter nrm; creamery , s.a.,zo. Esse Steady; receipts, 1,414 cases: an. chanced. Poutoes Lower: receipts, rirry-eigni ears; Micklsan, Wisconsin, Minnesota ana DskoU whits. II. tool. tl; Minnesota and Dakota Ohlos, 11.101,1.10; Idaho and Wash ington whits, Il.l5tpl.7l. ' LAtter ths market dloolayed renewed strength as a reault of reporu of an out- K.AAl. A. flwl BAA n-A, A .llUM Poultry Uve. blaher: fowls, lae; sprints. 17o; turksys, 17c NEW YORK GENERAL stARRET. Q notations of the Day aa Taitasa iA-adutf tjmmodmes. - New York, Nov. 27. Flour East, spring 12.01; No. 1 northern., Manitoba, 1107, I, o. b. new xorK. Corn Soot weak: No. 1 yellow, ll.Hi, c. I. f. New York, (en-day shipment. Ost spot wsak; sundard, toeie. Hay Steady; No. 1, 11.10; No. 1, 11.10; No. 1, 11.00; shipping, 10011c. Hops Stesdy; stats, common to cnotce, Kit, 4lf)S0c; 1,11. lOlec; Pacido coast, ttis. lieitc: ltit. ioiic. Hides Steady; Bogota, ttatle; Central America, ttc. Leather Firm; hepsjock firsts, a7e; see. onds, lie. Provuions pork, nrm; mens, ,ii.uv 11.00: fsmllr, lll.0093t.00; ahort, - clear. I!). 00 011,00. Beef, stesdy; mess, 111.00) 11.10; family, Ili.t0lt7.00. Lard, strong; middle weet, I17.10O17.40. Tallow Quiet: elty, lie, nominal; eoun. try) llKtrllttc; spoclsl, llc. Butter s-irm; receipu, s.toi woo; cream ery. UtptlViC; first UVIlVie; seconaa HfJllHc. Ksgs Firm: receipts, l,t, cases; iresn gathered extra flna, tltJSOc; extra firsts, 47 t4lc; firsts,, 44t94tc; seconds, luetic. Cheese Firm: receipts, l.iio cartons; ststs whole milk flats, fresh speclsls, 14 14c; stats, avsrags fancy, Illte. Poultry Lilvo turkeys firm at 10c; otnor- wlee quiet and prices not eetabllshed. Dressed, firm. llOllo; fowls, 11921c; tur keys, 119 34c. CUT Gsaeral Market. - Kansas City. Nov. 17. Whest No. 1 hard. 11.7191.10: No. I red. I1.74 91.7I: De cember, ll.7191.74; Msy, ll.71.7t. com no. 1 mixsd, sitys.c; no. x wnite, l913o; No. 1 yellow, 29!e; Decem ber, II e; May, II o. oats No. 1 whits, I49IIK0; No. s mixed, I49ile. Butter Crsamorr. 41c: firsts, 40e; sec onds, lie; peeking, lie. gge nrsts, ,oc. , , - Poultry Hens, lie: rooster., .lie: broilers. Ho. - - ' Mlrmeapolls GralB Market. ' Minneapolis, No 2.. Wheat Decem ber, 11.13 July,-11.77 Hi May, 11.17 9 1.17. Cash: No. 1 hard, 1.1791.lo; So. ,1 northern, ll.ll91.lt; No. I north- mt, H.7191.14. -Corn No. I yellow, t97c. Oats No. 1 white, i29i2o. Flaxseed 12. 70 91.74. Flour Fancy patents. 14c lower, aunted at 10.10; other grades unchanged. . - Barley v 1109,1. is. K ll.4t91.47H. Xfran ,.7..Vfr..s.vg. 84. Louis rala Market. St. LonU, Nov. 17. Wheat No. I red. 1.1191.11: No. I hard. 11.10(491.11: De- cemoer, ,i.7t; May, ,1.71. corn No. I, ,3o No. 1 white, 4o; De eember, II e; May, 3K911e. Oats No. I. itc; No. 2 white, 57 Ho. , UvbiimoI Grain Market, LtvsrpoOl, Nov. 17. Wheat Soot, stesdv: No. 1 Manitoba, old, 17s Id: No. 3, no stock; no. s, now, iss sd. ; - ' Corn Spot,, steady; Anterlcan, mixed, now, lis Id. t j Metal Market, : New York, Nov. 17. Metals Lead. 17.20 97.10: spelter, firm; spot, Hast SL Louis eiivery. lt,f IK. copper: Firm; electro lytic, first quartsr, 111.00 9 14.00; second and third quarters, 12.009 31.10. Tin: Steady t ...... v.e. ... iron; sirm: no, 1 north ern, I17.i09ll.l0; No. I Ilt.i09l7.i0; No. 1 aouthera, lll.7IOI7.7i; No. 1 southern, 2t.60927.i0. , , a At London: Capper, spot, 1147; futures, 1141; eleotrolytlo, 141. Tin: Spot, (110. i,a: futurea, 1112, is. , Lead! (21, 10s; spelter, .v., - , ku.At VNew Tork, Nov, 27. Sugar Raw, dull: centrifugal, l.llc; molasses, 1.01c. Refined, dull; cut loaf, lAle; crushed, I.l0e; mould a. s.voci cud... s.ooc; A AX powdered, 7. tie; powdered. 7.10c; fine granulsted, 7.10c; diamond A, 7.10c: . confectioners' A. 7.40c; No. 1, 7.16c. Free offerings of raw sugar caused a heavy selling movement la imureo ana prices .declined I ta 10 pelnta Winter Tourist Fares . " Via Rock Island Lines (FROM OMAHA.) Jackonville, Fla., and return t . . .$M.5 . Lake City, Fla., and return $54.56 Tallahassee, Fla., and return ......v....:....;.. J .154.56 , St Augustine, Fla., and return ,. ,;-,- .$56.8 Palm Beach,, Fla., and return .$73.06 '; Tmpa, Fla., and return . ... . Key West, Fla., and return '. . Savannah', Ga., and return . . Mobile, Ala., and return .... , New Orleans, La., and return Pensacola, Fla., and return ". . Thomasville, Ga., and return ;-. Augusta, Ga., and return . . . Aiken.- S. C.. and return . ... i Charleston, S. C. anef return ' Columbia, S. C, and return - Jackson, Miss., and return ........... ... ... ...... .$38.90 - Meridian Miss., and return ; .t. $38.90 .Havana, Cuba, andjreturn, via Key "West, or Tampa aad - steamer' .-, , .$94.80 Havana, Cuba, and return, via New Orleans and teamer . ,. $91S Jacksonville, Fla., and return, via Washington and rail, or via Baltimore and steamer; same route both di rectjons ,vs , $74.40 ; CIRCUIT TOURS' t Jacksonville, Fla., and return, via New Orleans in one direction, direct routes in opposite direction ... $65.56 Jacksonville, Fla., and return, in one direction via direct ...-.: routes; in opposite direction via Washington, D. C, ' and rail, or Baltimore and steamer , .a. .,.$63.76 Havana, Cuba, and return, one way via New Orleans. In m1aaa.4aa.a-. ll . Am a J V - Tl spa. . Z waAuuviuc ana ney steamer, other way via routes Havana na, Cuba, and return, one way via Washington and rail, or Baltimore and steamer, to Jacksonville. rail, or Baltimore and thence Key West or Port way via Jacksonville, thence direct routes. ..... .$126.50 Tickets on Sale Daily, with Long LimiU and Very v Liberal Stopovers. v Automatic Block Signal Fineut Modern AU-St I Equipment ' Superb Dining Car Service Chicago-Nebraska Limited at 6:08 P. M., Daily mm Later covering and buying by trade Interest rallied the list and at midday prices wero unchanged to 11 points lower. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Straw; Hoc, Weak) Skeep. strong. Chicago, Nov. 17. battle Receipt., 14,000 head: market strong; nstlve beef steers, tt.7t912.II, a new high record: western steera, IO.7i9IO.li; Blockers and feeders. 14. 4097.70: cows and heifers, ll.ti 91, 71; reives, ll.00ll.7i, - Hogo Receipt., 14,000 head; msrket weak at 10c advance: bulk of sales, 11.40 911.11; Hgb't, ll.toffllil mixed, l.409 10.11; heavy, 11.709 ll.li; rough, 11.709 l.li; pigs. It.4t9l.7i. . Sh..p snd Lambs Receipts. 14.O00 head; market, strong; wethere. It.009l.l0; .wee, 4.1091.00; lambs, ,.i0O:i.li. M. Ionia U.e stock Market. St. Louie, Nov. 17. Cattle Receipts, 00 head; msrket higher: native beef steers, 7.10911.10;' yearling steers and heifers. rs uia steers, 14169 nr'prlLiTnT'n.lfV. prims yearling steers and hellers. I7.i0flt.00: nstlve calves. 11.009 11.00. Hogs Receipts, 21.200 qead; market, stesdy; lights, 7.16t.10; pigs. 17.00 9 0.00; ml$ed and butchers, tl.20910.10; good heavy, t. 16910,15; bulk of sales, 11.409 10.00. Sheep and Lambe Receipts, 1.400 head; market, strong; lamba. 7. 10011.21; owes, Il.li97.40; yearlings, M 009 10.00. Kansas city Llvs Sleek Market. Kansas City. Mo., Nov. 17. Cattle Re eelpta, 1,000 head; market strong to lie higher; prims fed v ateera. tio totpii.ta; dreaaed beef steers, 7.00 910.21; western ateera, Il.t0910.1i; cows, I6.0O4M.6O; heif ers. It. 00910.lt: etockers and, feeders, no trade; bulls, Ii.2i 97.00: calves, Ii.i0911.00 Hogs Rseelpts 12,700; msrket stesdy; balk of sals, 11.40 91.00; heavy, 11.1090 !: packers and butchers, Il.t09t.l0; light, I.I09I.I0; pigs, I7.2i9l.7i. Shs.p and Lsmbs Receipts, 1,200 head: market steady: lambs. 111. 40912.01; year ling., it. 7591.71; wethers, , 7.i091.i0; ewes, It.7i97.7i. - London Stock Market. London. Nov. 7. American aeeuxltio. apart from the staals were dull on th. stock ex- change.ere today. Sliver Bar. It l-ltd per ounce. Money 4 per cent Discount Rates Short and three months. i9i Per cent Highwaymen Punch Woman Who Fights Maude Gilroy. 1626 Avenue H. Council Bluffs, fought with three men who robbed her of her curse contain ing $8, at Twelfth and Douglas streets: She suomittea wnen one ot the men struck her a heavy blow in the fact. James Cars' of Athens, was held up at fourteenth and Jackson streets and robbed of $7, his watch, over coat and shoes. This robbery was also accomplished by three men. " Peter lardough oi Seward lost his watch and $42 when two men robbed him at lentil and Jackson streets early Monday morning. Spouting Fortunes OkltTLboma's Oil fields have made many fortunes. Bister fortunes are in the , making. Th wvaatw' git 0990 Sequoyah v (Se-kwoi-h) : Oil and Refining , Paying f 2 Earning 30jb ' Thta stock is active and always In demand. . It ta officially listed and traded in on . - the N. Y. curb. Your inTesttnent is se cured by 6,000 acres of vtotm oil fields. New production now under way. Earn . ings constantly increasing and dividend SCOW U DC Writ lor interesting booklet DlS Oil Tha Fortune Maker Why mi do know? -I.A.IIRKON a COMPANY ttO-tt U Sails Strott law TCMK ... CNIOAOO r . . neat, or rorx Tampa and Jacksonville, thence direct .$111.80 steamer to JatnnniiA Tampa and steamer; other r.r ... r J1 ...'a. : -Tickets, reservations and informa tion at Rock Island office. Phone, write or call ,- ' J. S. McNALLY, D. P. A. Fourteenth and Fat-nam Sts. ' Phoae Doaglaa 428. id " Order Early Ai ?"' JE"1' SJ I VA Good Things for Thuraday ThurstUy j..J At a Saving of 25 to 50 13 Ibn. Beat Pura Granulated Sugar for .91.00 For your Thanksgiving pud dings. Plei or Cakes try our Famous Diamond H Flour, nothing finer, made from the best selected No. 1 Nebraska' Wheat, per 4 8-lb. sack.. $235 Pure Apple Cider, per gal... 30c lbs. Choice Japan Rice.... 25c Condensed Mince Meat, pkg., 10c The Best Lemon or Orange Peel, per lb., at ,. ,20c The Best Leghorn Citron Peel. per lb., at 25c Condensed Mince Meat, bulk lb., at 12Vse cans Oil Sardines 25c New Comb Honey, rack..,. 15c Large bottles Horseradiih. Wor cester Sauce, Pick lea, assorted kinds, or Prepared Mustard, per bottle l.c Advo -Jell or uTello, for dessert, per pkg ....aVic SZ-os. jars Pure Fruit Preserves for , 25c 28-os. jars Pure Strained Honey for 25c Vi-lb. cakes Baker's Chocolate for lftc Fancy Queen Olives, qt....35e 16-os. cans Assorted Soups, 10c i Baker's Shredded CocOanut, per can 10c 16-os. eans Diamond H. Baking Powder 25c i i N; i t a 16 -ox. cans Condensed Milk, 10c MacLaren's Peanut Batter, lb., at... . ...IZ'jC Ripe Olives, can , . ,.10c DRIED FRUITS FOR ' THANKSGIVING ' Seeded Raisins, pk(. , . .12V,c Fard Date., per lb lSe Fancy California Peaches, per lb... J 10c ana 12'.c Thanksgiving Specials Grey Enameled Ware 8-qt Tea Kettle 39c 8-qt Berlin Kettle 39c 10-qt. Preserving Kettle at 39c 17-qt Dish Pans 39c HAY BSwaB. tsbbbs-bb-s. aVesl H -fja as. fUSfV-r i Th mild wrjualJa are aspadalli) Modem chanUng Mil NEBRASKA-NOTRE LINCOLN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 GOING ' Lv. Omaha". ...... 12:30 noon Ar. Lincoln 1:55 p. m. . GAME COMMENCES 2:30 P. M. SHARP ADMISSION TICKETS AT BEATON'S DRUG STORE SPECIAL WILL MAKE NO INTERMEDIATE STOPS Railroad Ticket at City Ticket Office, Farnam and 16th Sts., and Depot Ticket Office. . S Phones: D. 1238 and D. 3580. 1 L In these days of increased liv ing expense you should spend your money as wisely as 'pos sible. Get the Best Results by putting your ad in The Bee at le per word. .i - A competent ad-taker will help' you write your ad. Phone Tyler 1000 Today Thanksgiving Fsner California Seediest Rail- ' ins, per ib '. . .15c Fancy California Apricots, per lb., at "y.e Fancy Cleaned Currants, lb., 22c Fancy Cooking Figs, per lb., at 15c and 12',c Fancy Muscatel Cooking Raia. ins, per Ib 12 Vic Fsner 40-10 California Prunes, per lb., at 12V,c Best Mlxee! New Nuts, Ik. . .20c To. First of the Famous Calif ornia Highland Navsls at. In. Per Dozen . , 25c, 30c, -tOc Ths Bsst Creamery Butter, bulk, per lb , 40c The Best, Strictly Fresh Eges, per dosen 40c Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, per lb 3Sc Fsncy No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, per ib., at 36c Fancy Table Buttertne, equal to Creamsry Butter. )b....27Vic The BeBt Full Cresm New York White, Wisconsin Cresm or Young America Full Cream Cheese, per lb t 30c FRESH SOUTHERN VEGE. .TABLES FOR THANKSGIVING Fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Shslots or Radihses, per buneb ,.Sc Fancy Ripe Tomstoes, lb..7V.c Fancy Cauliflower, lb 12V.C Fancy Peppers, 6 for 10c I Stalks Freah Celery 10c Fancy Brusael Sprouts, lb.. 15c New Csbbage, lb S'jC Red Onions, per lb iVic Don't fail to get our prices and sea our mammoth stock of first quality poultry for Thanks givmi. in Housefnrnishings Aluminum Ware Cast Aluminum Roaster, Kettle & Fry Pan, $2.98 8-qt. Berlin Kettle with' cover, on sale 98c 6-cup Aluminum Perco lator ............ ,98c llM v y fSrilMI tt (larm k .aS bb.vbbbbbb.bbwb, LFASxf;! DTK. a. IWaJ df A .3- f The Riviera of America , Pass Chrltri", Bilorf, Ocean Springs, Gulrport, : Mlsjlsslppl Cltrj, Boy Si Louis, Pascogoula, Pen sacola, New Orleans, Motile. Colf, Boating, Fishing, Shooting, " end ell Outdoor Sports MAGNIFICENT SHELL ROADS climate aw1 ptctureaqua taaaaaSsai attractive to northern people Mekiiig a eomplete change and diversion. Uood hotels umiak skeconuncdatloiis to meet oil iBxruLramentt. steel trains from Chicago. and St. Loola via Louisville & NashvlUe R. K. reach this etv vacation land la a little over 24 bona. Attxctl-r. Tour, to C-"tral A"MKlce, Cuke ok Flortla wtatasGaliCoarl. For llWratad feljess, sjUrliilB. . t.W.MOiaOW,N.W.P.A.1l.eVRlLK. 333 Mup-tte IWdl-a Csscaao, lOlaols GEO. E HERIUNG, D.P.A. 304 N. Bro-aw. St, FOOTBALL SPECIAL DAME RETURNING Lv. Lincoln. .... i .5:30 p. m. Ar. 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