THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1916. 12 LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Cattle Steady to Stronger and Feeders Steady to Lower Sheep Steady to Lower. HOGS SUITER SHARP BREAK Omaha, Navjnrber, SI, lilt- Rerolpto were: Catlla Offlclal Monday 11.1 Hon. Sheep. 10.746 12.000 ..! 20,000 Two days thla week ..;.' " 41.740 20.004 2t.t70 10.040 41.24 17,111 m Have Mil W. K . tl.l" " ' i.m days I was, sn.ll.IW game dare I wke. ao. 18.31 Same daya wk. sfo.l'.o" u ji.va lkt vasr.. 11.001 lo.ita 13.74 l.Js U.tse v Rerelpta and JlsposKloB r !! stock st th. Union Stock ynrde. 0i,?'i' JT twenty-four houra ending St 1 0 clock yea- terday: RECEIPT 8 CAR8.t --Cattle. Hw. Baeep.ltra C M. St. P..V. 11 Wabash Missouri Psclflc... 10 TJnlon Pacific lot C. N. w., east. . 1 C. N. W. wt,. 41 C, St. P.. il. O.. 1 C, B. Q., out.. 1' C. B. Q., west.. H C. R. I. It P., eaet 24 C. R. I P., west 1 Illinois Central 1 -Chicago Ot. Wet.. I Total receipts.. ..141 S 1 1 1 I 10 14 21 4 01 II 11 21 1 (1 7 20 11 1 " I I 101 17 . DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hon. Sheep. Morris Co.. '! Hwirt Company.,.. l.llt 4.411 4,710 Cudshy Packing Co.. 107 .,! J.l Armonr Co... MM 1.121 Bchwerts A Co all J. w. Murphy Morrell " Lincoln Packing Co.. 11 .... 8. Omaha Packlnf Co. w B. Vanaant Co.. Renton, Vanssnt A L. 14 (2 141 111 It ' 12 121 111 HI 1 41 101 II 17 .12 10 4 41 21 111 41 117 ' lllll Son. F B. Lewis J.' R. Root As Co.... J. II. Bulla . L. r. lluss Roeenstock Bros. ... Werthelmer at Degen. M. r. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Rothschild A Kreba. Mo. A Kan. Call Co., Huffman Roth Meyers , Olsssaorc V Baker ...t .Benner Bros.,,...... John Harvey..,..,,,. Dennis A Frsnela.... Jensen A Lungreu... n'Dav Other tuyere 1,711 4,141 Totals... 1,711 10,111 10,101 Cattle Beef eattla ware In fair demand this morning, the trade being reasonably i active, while prices were steady to s Utile stronger. Oood corn fed cattle sold op ss high ss 110.10. Blockers snd feeders, swing to the foot snd mouth disease scars which makes the handling of such esttla osletde the alate of Nebraska mors or leas uncer tain snd difficult, were alow. Soma ot the beat esttla that were picked up by outside buyers commanded about steady prices, but the plainer kinds were very difficult to move ss speculative buyers were pretty gen erally out of the market Commission men sa s rule are sdvlalng the country sgslnat shipping atockers snd feeders until the Sueallja regarding the foot snd mouth dis ease has boon definitely settled. Quotations on cattle: Oood to oholoo oom fed beeves. lt.7ttMl.00; good to oholoa weighty beeves. It.l0t?l0.ll; fslr to good eemfed beeves. Ii.iotjl.oo; common to fair cornfed heaves, 0.1OcI.IOi good to choice f rue beeves, I7.T0.bb fair to good grass beeves, ll.TSeyl.TIl oommeo to fslr grsaa be we. 11.710 71; good to oholco heifers, ll.ilfll.IO; good to choice cows, Me0a)7.ll fair to good cows, 11,7191,10! common to fair cowe. It.li0l.7ii good to oholoa feed ers, I7.ieei.00; fair to good feeders, ll.7la ' 1.10; common to fair feeder., 11.0001. 71; Eood to oholce atockers, I7.ilfl.0l; stock elfera, tl.00O7.ll; stock cows, H.lOOI.iO; shirk calves, lt.0001-00; veal oalves, 11,01 O10.0O; beef bulls stats, etc. li.ior.7; Bologna bulla. li.MOi.lt. , Jtepreeeatativo ssieot x ' JJKEF STEERS. No, V". Pr. i ti it it I....... Til I 10 No. Av. Pr. "... t. t. 17i 11 11 71 1 71 11 til t 17 1011 f li 21 1111 I 00 14 141 f 40 II 1141 1 71 17 021 t 00 ai,,..,..ii6 i it . it.. ...lltl t 41 u nil it oo CALVES. ; It 114 l li it 171 t 71 II, 410 t 0t I....... 174 7 71 i. ....... 451 1,00 1. I S 00 1. ...... 140 I' 71 lot I I 1 lit 10 00 NEBRASKA. M .Man. .MM II II ii steers. . Ill It 10 II steers.. Ill I 10 WYOMING. 1 steer. .1171 too I cows... Ill t 10 SOUTH DAKOTA. II ate.. 1111 7 11 leteers.,1011 tit IDAHO. Ilatean,.10ll 7 10 I cows., .till 10 . COLORADO. IOOWS...10I0 ill i feeders. Ill I 71 Hogs Another vary liberal run of hon . was reported In this morning. Receipts wsre estimated at 170 loads, or 10,000 heed, which la th hesvleat one-day aupply here atnce February. Total for the two daya la also snuaually heavy, amounting to 14,411 head, as eompsred with It.114 last week, .10.111 two waeka sgo snd 11,114, a year : sgo. . . Continued heavy receipts finally Ijid their i I natural affect on the market,, prices Uklng .a cover drop today. Early ehtpper pur. chases war s dim off, while the first hon packer bought were generslly 10011c lower, snd the outlet was very reatrlcted on that beets, most buyers wanting hogs St . 11021c reductions. After the early rounds the market be same still draggler, aellera being in no hurry to make the eofloeeelons packers were asking. ,AIter later wires from Chicago 1 Indicated s UOlOo, lower trade, however, ' local oslsemen realised that they might as : well give In, snd s big share of the dealr- able hogs sold at price that war fully 10c lower. . summing up the general market, prices ranged from 10011c lower to as much sa lio '. lower on lighter kinds, snd the sversge promised to bo more then lio under y titer dey. Moot grsdee closed St the low time . of the dsy, though the beet weighty hoga - were up to noon no more than lio lower. -'. Bulk of aalea were quoted at 11.1001. II, with tops at 111.00. The representative aala column today does not really reflect the .merket accurately, for the moat of the lights cold late In the day, and ooneequisitly many of them were not weighed la time to I be quoted. - ' Reureeentstlvs ssleit No. Av. Sh. Pr. ' No. Av. Sh. Pr. 0..111 . .1 II 11 71.. lot 120 I 11 47. .101 10 I II 31. .174 ... t II II.. 101 It til 10.. 121 O..I0I It. .103 . 47. ..SI 17. .Ill ... II o ... I 70 to 10 00 Aheep Th sheep snd lamb run was the Isrgest for any day ao far thla month, ar rivals a 4ng estimated at ninety-eight care or 12,000 head. The tout for the week eo far of 41.(70 head la 11,701 larger than last week, lf.iot heavier than two weeka sgo and s gain of 14,100 ever last year, i Couetderlng the else of the reoelpta the rat lame maraet wee s very satisfactory affair. Only part of the offerlnse had been yarded when packere etarted out. but they toon noio oi ine stuir tnat was ready In good ehape, and by mldforenoon the bulk of the lambs that hsd srrtved had changed hands at prices that ware ataady to In no can more than loo lower. Several , bunchea of the beet lam be had rsachjid 111.100 12.00, while lha good klnda were selling largely at 111.71 and better. Clipped lambs that brought 110.10 were mates of the ones that sold st lll.lt oa last waak'a nose. - uuotattone on aheeo and lamb: l,m- good to choice, 111.71011.00; lambs, fair lo good. tu.liOU.71; lambe, clipped, 11. 1 O10.21; Umbo, feeders. It. 71O11.00; year lings, good to choice, I1.IIO10.00; yearlings. ieir u. soma, ei-fas. ; yesrllage, feed ere, 17.oO0l.OO: wethers, fslr Is choice, 17 0001.71; ewes, good to choice, If. loo 1. 10; awes, fair to good, ll.ioof.IO; ewea. plain to culls, II. IO0t.lt; ewea. feeding ISO04.iOl ewes, breeders, sll sgea. 11.000 fUpresontstlvs tales:, No. i , :, . Av. lit Ollppov) lamb ., it fed lamb II Sit fed Umbo , 11 202 Utah owes Ill 12,Utsh feeder Ismbe II 217 South Dakota feeder limb. 41 207 Nebraska feeder lambs..,, tl 321 Idaho feeder lambs ........ II ' lit South Dakota lambs..'.,... It 141 Idaho Ismbe 17 114 fed lambs II Pr. 10, Ji II 00 11 11 7 li It io it to It fl It 71 11 76 II 10 tit. teas Un Ittsek iMsrkrt. . St. Lools, Nov. ',- II. ttn Receipts. M00 bead; market hlirher native beef ateers, l7.10OH.a0i ycarllntr -.steerr and heifers. Il.100l1.io': cows. li.iO07.7i stockere and feeders, li.20Ol.i0; prime eouthern beef ateere, 17.0000.00: beer cowe and helfere, 14.2107.10; prime yearling steer and heifers, 17.50!. 00; native calves. 14.00 e 1 2 0. Hoga feecolpta, 10.000 head; market. lower: lie hie. 10.1101.10: pigs. 17.00 01.71 mlied and butchers. II.100 10.00; good heavy, ll.lt01O.lOf bulk st aalea. I0.10O t.M. Sheep and lmbe Receipts. I.IOt head; market, atrong; lambs, 17. 10012.21; awea, 3.7107. 10; yearllnga, 110.0010.00. HEW YOJK STOCKS Lower Trend of International Loam floated in This Country. SUCH ISSUES HEAVY New Terk. Nov. Jl. Th atlltud of th Federal Retervfl board npeUng tha fur Iher fre acceptinc by national banki of foreign Mourltlci baitd upon war mii ncie wu tha all-prvadlnK aubject of dlacuaslon In financial circle today. Varloua Interpretations wrere placed upon thia Im portant act and speculative sentiment was distinctly depreiuied. One of the direct results was observed In the lower trend of International loans floated In this country since the outbreak of the war. Virtually all Issues of that description were heavy, Paris sites declining 1 points to the low record of HH, Denials from authoritative quarters of any serious peace negotiations were without beneficial effect upon foreign remittances, exchange rates to Germany and Austria! undergoing further attrition, with s ma terial easing 'of rubles. Local and interior financial institutions were In accord In quoting higher rates for time loana, and call money rose to t per cent, duplicating th high rate of the year, albeit the Inquiry, for accommodations of this character dlmlninhed pnrceptlbly. There was no material diminutive of op erations, sales again approximately 1.340,000 shares, but the great bulk of the day's trad ing took place In the first and final hours, with Intermediate periods of apathy. Low est price were made toward the close, the list then showing some unsettlement on rumors of another marine disaster involving possible International complications. ' Extreme recessions of 1 to t point were registered by equipments, coppers, and other metals, sugars, petroleums, motors and In dustrial comprising the steel and Iron class. United mate Steel was relatively steady, but Bethlehem HteeLfell 2b points on a single transaction. Ralls were the backbone of the market, only nominal recession occurring in that division, these being offset by the compara tive strength ft Reading and other coalers. Railroad and industrial bonds war ipr.ii. on reduced dealings. , Total sales, par value, United States bonds were unchanged on oall, but oouDon 4a fall at .. M sales. " ' Number of sale and quotations on lead ing stocks wsrei a J r. . ., ' 8M- W'h- Close. Am. Beet Inm . . . s as miu uni int., American Can 10,300 62 2 U tl Am. -Car Foundry 17,lt0 n ?i 7J Am. Locomotive.,, 1,200 $0 gnu Am. Bmelt. A Ref . , 44,100 m 116 112 Am. Bugar Ref..., loo 11 1172 1172 Am. Tel. Tel .. . 1,200 ugu w i2g Am. Z., U 8.... 1 S.300 6l2 61 Mli Anaconda Ooppsr.. 31,300 t ft , f Atchison 1,30ft 1061 10S 10S Bald Locomotive., 14,400 S3 0U HO' A Baltimore e Ohio.. 200 ID -2 85 3 6V nrooK. napid Tran. ' , sOO ti M 4: Cat. Petroleum s inn sv Canadian Paciflo... 1,300 US central isOather.,. ID.SOO 112 UOlf Chesapeake V Ohio 1,400 07 44 67 C, M, A St P... 300 IS 13 S.ftOO 12ft 124 v-nicago m n, w.,, C. R. I. P. Rv.. Chtno Copper Colo. Fuel Iron,, Corn Products Ref. Crucible Hleol. . , 63 1,300 3,000 11.600 4,100 57 27 at 66 3 44 42 37 86 uistiiiera' Securltleg Krle 6,500 37 t.00 17 Sf 176 General Rlectrlo..,. Oreat No. pfd (.treat No. Ore ot, 76 us 1,1UU a0 iiimois centra. Inter. Con. Corp..,, M0 fl Inspiration Copper. 11,200 70 Inter. Harvester i! Int. M, M. pfd. otfs. 13.200 117 US Mil 2d 67 t6 Kennecott Copper., 11,100 Louisville ft Nuh., mn-t. sreiroieum,,,, T.IOO 100 nnt-mi copper,,.,., J, 999 Missouri Pacific, Montana rower.,,, TOO 104 lor niH 17 5 nauona Leaa i.onn Nevada Copper 10,300 80 New York Central,. 2,300 107 N. T.. N. H. A H.,,; Norfolk A Westarn A a zs lotu iH ..... u ltiv Hoi V, SS 10114 lot . V4 l4 1i 314 100 100U 2t4 U lllS us Northern Pacific,,, Pacific Mall....,.', 1,400 16 Paciflo Tel. A Tel.. , , Pennsylvania 1,800 SOU Bay Con. Copper... 10,700 33 Reading 4, 63,1100 110 Kep. iron ft Sleet.. iR.goo Hftti Nhattuck Art. Cop, 2,600 33 Southern Pacific... 6. loo loo Houthern Railway., ft.soo 27 Htudebaker Co 7,600 124 innsHHR copper. Tenaa Company,, 4,t0t 114 13IU 131 Union Pari rii t.100 141 i 147 H 147H Unloa Paelflfl nfd II. 8. Ind. Alcohol.. Mi.. 11,10! UIV 11! 1S4U 14,400 11744 12i 1S2 .... i.too inn mij u. n. meal.,.. U. fl. Bteel nfd utalt coppar..... JI.IM 114 14 111 12114 Wabash pfd. "B".. 1.700 tot. 9IU i2 Western Union...., ., ..... 101T westlnshouee Blee. ll.ltt 1414 1IU tsat TqUI aalea for the dev. 1, 140,00a ahsraa. . . . . i Naw Isrk Moaer Market. New Torn, Nov, II. Mercantile Diner lu per oent. , Blerllns Bsehann Rlvtv.riav am. II.71H1 eommsrclal alstr-day bills. 14 71; commercial alitv-dav bills on banks, H.10; w, ...,h, vauiee, ev.ieia. Silver Bar, 711tc; Ueslcan dollar,, lltte. Bonda Uovarnment, steady ; railroad, heavy. Tims Lsana-eltronf; sltty and nlnaty daya and an months 40414 per oent. Call Money rltrom; hlh 114 per oent: low. 4 per cent; rullni rate, I per oent! lata loan, 114 per cent; cloelnc bid. I per cent; offered st 114 per cent. U. B. r. Is, re,. II K. 0. 8o. ref. la. II do coupon 11141,. N. un. 4a... lltl IJ. 8. la. rel,...100t4a. K. T. 1st 4a "l do coupon ....lOOfcMo. P. con. ta...lol au. . 4a. ref,, ,.110 Mont. Power ie.. 1,2 do coupon ....U014N. r. C. deb. ta..mu Am. Smell. la...lllltN. T. Oily 414e.llo2 Am. Tel. Tel N. T N, H. H. cv. 414s 107 cv. Is Hsu Anslo-rrench Is, l4U.No. Paciflo 4e... 1(3 Atch. sen. 4a..., 14 do Is tjd K. O. 4s IlliOre. 8. U ref. 4s tji Beth. St. ref. l,.l!t I'ac. T. T. is.!l!il3 Central Pac lit., loPenn. con. 414s. loa u C. O. cv. 414s. IS14 do iren. 4 He. ..103 CI C, B. Q. Jt. 4s IIHR-jJIn, ,en"ti Il3 C., M. A St. P. 'Df. 1,. Ssn Kl cv. la 101 ref. 4a it C, R. I. P. By. .So. Pac. cv. is. .10414 ref. 4a Tt4 do ref. 4n tg C. a 8. ref. 414a. H4So, Railway 1,. i,i2 D A B. U. c. 4s. llSUllon Pacific 4s. 9S Brie sen. 4, 7414 dn cv. 4e tnu Klectrio le.lnKHIJ, S. Rubber te 'lnfti? Ot. No. 1st 4Ue.lOIlI. 8. Steel S,....107H I. C. ref. 4s 11 Went Union 414s Int. M-. M. 4a.l01,Dom. st c, 'Bid. . 1131.100 lamdoa rtaaaclal Market. Indon,-Nav, II, Bar Btlver II t-ltd per ounre. Money 444 per cent. Dlecount Rates Short and thre,-month hills. 11401 per cent. ' Bank Clearini. Omaha. Nov. II. ltank cleartnvs ' for Omaha today were I4.lit.ltt.21 end for the correspondent day lest year 11,111,710.11. . s CHICAGO UVK STOCK MARKKT. Cattle Steady, Hop Weak and Lower, . Sheep Steady. Chtcaro. Nov. II. (Tattle Receipts, 1,000 head: market, steady; nattv, beef rattle, I.7!OU'10: weetern eleere, lt.7iO10,li; stockers and feeders, I4.t007.70; rows and helfere. ll.IVOI.7l; celves, ll.10OH.li. "Hose Receipts, 11,000 heed; market, weak; li10c under yeaterday'a averase; bulk of aalea, li.llet.10; II, hi. Il.liot 71; mixed, tl.30tIO.OO; heavy, H.10O10.1i;h rouah, tl sotri.tl; pin. lt.40tft.io. Sheep Receipts, 17,000 head; steady wethers, It.OOtyl.tt; ewea,. . M.IOOI.Ot; lambs, tt.iOOll.li. Kaaeas City IJv Stack Market. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. It. Cattle Re ceipts, 10.100 bead: market, eteady; orlme fed ateere, 110. 600 11.71; Oreeeed beef ateera. t7.10O10.l0; weatara ateere. 11.750 10. Oil cwa, It.liOtiO: helfere, It. 00 a) lt.ti: atookara and feeder, not trade; bulla, !,liOI.7t; reives, lt.00OU.00. Hosa Recelpta 11.000 head; market, lower; bulk of aalea, ll.3itrMI; heavy, tf.70OI.l0: packers and butchers, tl.iio 1.10; ll, hi. i.:tf,l.70: piss. I7.oooi.i0. Sheep and Lambe Recelpte, l.eot head: market hlsher; lambs, tll.liO12.10; year. Iln. H.7IOI.7I; wsthers, I7.l0tyl.i0; ewea. t.7!OI.OO. - "' Llaaaed OU. " tluluth, Nov. II l.lneeed OH fin track. 12.77 4; arrive. 11.71; choice on track. 13.7m: November. I!.7C14, aakeds Uetem bor, II 71: May, 12.71(4. GRAIN AHDPRODUGE Cash Wheat Market on Better Basin and Prices Show a Slight Advance. COKN IS QUITE ACTIVE Omaha, November 31, 1U. Cash wheat sold on a trifle better basts today and the market ruled from steady to lo higher. The better grades or nera wheat were In good demand and the bulk of today's offerings sold from 1 to 1( above yesterday's quotations. Millers were again In the market for durum wheat, which sold at about a 9c prantium over the ordinary bard winter variety, A cnotce car ef d&rk hard wtntsr brouiht 11.80, but the general run of samples sold for 1.7I and tl.7t and ths bulk of No. 1 bard brought from 11.73 to $1,74. The corn markat was outte active, with yellow corn selling about C off and the bulk of the mixed corn of good quality selling around yesterday's prices. There was not much white corn, sold and the belter arades of yellow sold for 87 and the mixed corn oi me, same greae brought S7o. The oate market was rather alow, and, while the run was light, only about half the umnlM were soiB. oats was quo ten e lower ana ins nam of the samples, which graded No. S white, ild at 62e and a car of on grade eats brought (lc. The rve market was quoted unchanged, with one car of poor quality going at 11.42. The demand for barley was fairly active, but the market was weak and sold from X io to lower. Clearances were: Wheat ana riour eqaai to 644.000 bushels: corn, 31,000 bushels; oats, 11,000 bushels. Liverpool close; wneat, uncnangea; corn, Id Inwer. Primary wheat receipts were 1, 121,000 bushels, and shloments 1.310,000 bushels, against receipts of 3,10,000 bushels and shloments of t.011.000 bushels Inst year. Primary corn receipts were l,2ss,vuu Dusn- ets, and shipments 380,000 bushels, against receipts of 744,000 bushels, and shipments of 343,000 bushels lst year. Primary oats receipts were l.iao.ooo uusn- els. and shipments of 641,000 bushels, against receipts of 104,000 bushels, and shipments of 1,074,000 busahels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 130 141 SOS Minneapolis 441 Duluth 303 Omaha 69 61 31 Kansas City 221 41 13 at. Louis 7 31 18 Winnipeg 1,104 These sales were reported today; Wheat No, 1 hard winter, 1 car, $1.7; 1 car, SI. 76. No. I hard winter, 1 car (dark). 3180; 3 cars. 11.76; 3 cars, 11.76; 7 cars, 11.76; 1 car, 31.73. No. 3 hard winter. 0 cars. 1.74; I cars, 91.73; cars, fl.73; 4 cars, 91.73; 1 car, 91-70. k 4 hard winter, 3 cars, 31.71; t cars. 91.70. No, 3 durum, 1 ear, $1.78; 1 car, 91.77. No, 3 durum, 3 cars, 91.77: 3 cars 1.7; 3 cars, 91.79. No. 9 mixed durum, 1 car, 91.77; 9 cars, 31.74. No. 9 mixed, I car, $1.74. aye no. s. l car. ii.ct. ampi, i ear. $1.43. 4 Barley no. 1, l car, i.ift. Rejected, l ear, He CornNo. 3 white, I cars, S7o. No. 4 white, S cars, lo. No. 6 white, 1 car, 8 6 Ho, ,No. 3 yellow, 1 ear, 38c. No. 3 yellow, 4 cars, 87c.tN, 6 yellow, 1 car, 8c. No. mixed, 11 cars, 87c. No. 4 mixed, l car. 86 o. , oats no. i wnite, i cars, ezo. no. white, 1 car, S2c; 1 car, 63c. Sample white, 1 car (old), 61 c. omana cash frices wneat: no. x nam. 81.731.76; No. 9 hard, $1.70 1.74 : No. 4 hard, 81.7001.71 ; No. . spring, 91.7901.78; No. 3 spring, 91.734jl.76; No. 3 durum, 91.7101.71; No. 9 durum, 91-7301-78. Corn; No. 8 white, 87087c; No. 3 white, S60 87o; No. 4 white, 9d)8c; No. t white, 36 0 66o; No. 9 white, 84086c; No. 3 yellow, 87OS8c; No. 9 yellow, 87087c; No. 4 yellow, sOB8c; no, yellow, 80O 8r; No, yellow, 844 086Hc; No. 3 mixed, 87087c; No. 9 mixed, 86087c; No. 4 mixed, U084c; No. 6 mixed, 86080c; No. 0 mixed. 84086c. Oats: No. 3 white, 62 0 63c; standard. 62069c No. 9 white, 62062c; No. 4 whit, fi206irc. Barley: Matting, 91-O601.16; No, 1 feed, 87c091.OS. Rye: No. 3, 91-4401.46; No. 9. 91.4801.44. Omaha Futures The seaboard reported rather large ex port salea te the British government, but In spite ot this the wheat market haa a bearish tendency and closed about 7 He under the opening quotations. The subma rine have caused much uneasiness In wheat and with the underwriters raising the freight rates on foreign shlpmsnts the trade is Inclined to prefer the short side of the market. , There was very little export business In corn and oats and both of these markets followed wheat on the decline. The corn situation In Argentina has been helped con siderably by recent rainfalls and this was a. bearish factor In the market. The trading In the local pit was very active and was featured by heavy selling at the eloee, with May wheat carrying most of the trades. December wheat: JjOcal range of options! Art Open. I High! Low.) Close. Tea. Wht. " j "T Deo. 1 TO 1 70 104 1 1 84 1171 May 1 76 1 7 187 1 176 July 143 143 197 1 37 Il44 Corn. t - I I Deo. 91 0 88 96 84 1 94 1 96 May 89 , K 87 87 10 July r. 89 9 87) 87 90 Deo. ' t S3 J 61 61 j 63 May - 68 661 B41 t4j 66 Chicago rloslna pticwa. furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broker 319 Mouth sixteenth street, Omaha: Art L I Open, j High. 1 Low. Close. Yes 7 Wht. i Dec. 1 71 1 14 10 1 fJ7 178 May 1 81 1 81 1701 78 180 July 1 49 1 49 139 I 1 44 160 Vj.rii , 1)ec. . 89 90 87 87 90 Mny 98 tSk 10 91 93 July 89 93 90 90 93 Oat.- i Dee, 64 . 64 68 62 66 May 61 69 66 66 69 July 96 36 63 63 66 Pork. Jan. 37 66 37 70 2T 37 37 80 27 86 May 37 60 3T 60 37 36 37 36 27 6 Uru. ' Jan. 18 13 1$ 96 19 70 18 T7 18 66 May 16 40 18 93 19 36 18 32 16 46 Kibe. i f Jan. 14 87 14 87 14 47 14 60 14 66 May 14 77 1 14 77 14 TO 14 70 (14 80 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Ob Bullish Now From Abroad Wheat Takes , An upturn. Chicago, Nov. 39. Railroad embarcoes and marine perils that threatened to bring to a standstill snipments of grain, led to a semUpanlo In the wheat market today. Exciting break la values, as ismich at one time as 13u a bushel, were followed by partial rallies. The close, nevertheless, was wild, at ll.se to $1.87 for December and 91.74 to 91.76 for May, with the market as a whole 6 to 7o under yesterday's tin Is h. Other leading staples, too, all showed a set backcorn 2o to 203c, oat 3o to 3c, and provision 10 to 30c. Although much nervousness was shown by the wheat trado at various periods through out the session, it was not until the last hour that the fall In prices became ot an extraordinary character. The fact, however. that final buying orders seemed to have al most vanished from the pit brought traders to a sudden realisation of what was Impltod by a virtual embargo on railroad tranauort of grain to the seaboarda. One after an other of late the railroad lines have been giving notice that temporarily grain ahip men ts could not be accepted. Thla was especially the case today and' ultimately proceeded 10 sucn an extent tnat nearly all road east from Chicago were shown to be Involved .in a general oongeetton of facili ties, a shakeup due. In a measure, to the evident impossibility of obtaining an ade quate number of ocean freight vessels for immediate aetlmg. 1 t la the last thirty minute ef trading the whtt crowd, stirred by accumulating de tails of this situation and by report of nu merous -successes of the Oerman subma rines, ss well as by the torpedo boat raid on the English coast, threw wheat holdings on the market with a reckless energgy that haa seldom been equaled. Th result was that prices fluctuated as much ae 4 cent at a time between trades, and th pit nearly a bedlam, while wheat that owners had hoped to realise 93 or even 83 bushel on was sacrificed. In seme case as low a 31.38. v loars grains tumbled With wheat. The restrictions on shipping affected corn and oats equally with the more expensive cereal. nut me liquidation of holdings, althouxh sever, did not draw out the half-frenaled eagerness shown In wheat. Provision gave way, chiefly owln to weakness In the hog market. Arrivals of bogs throughout th weet were greatly In excess or ine nomoer on tne corresponding day yrer ago. Lash Prices Wheal No. X red. 3176; No. I red, 91.73; No. I hard. $1 10; No. 3 hard, 91 78. Com: No. yellow, 6204c; So. 4 yellow, 88 Otic; No. 4 white, 8t 001. Oats: No. 3 white. 6406c; stan dard, nominal. Rye: No. t, 91.62; Barley: IOC091.36. Heeds: Timothy, $3.3606.60: clover, 911.00016.09. Provisions: Pork, 128.60; lard, 116.87; ribs, 814.00014. 62. Butter Lower; creamery, 34042c, Eggs Receipts; 3,878 eases; unchanged. Pole toes Receipts, 30 care; unchanged. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 16c; spring, 17c; turkeys, 36c NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Rang of Prices of the Varisns Leading ' CesDmodlUes. New York, Nov. 28. Flour Easier; spring patents, 99-2009.40; winter patents, $8,300 8.60; winter straights, 36.1008.36. Wheat Spot weak; No. 2 hard, $1.97; No, 1 northern, Duluth, 91-98; No. 1 north ern. Manitoba, 92.06, t. o. b. New York. Corn Spot weak; No. 2 yellow, $1.02, e. I, f. New, York. ; , Oat Boot easier; standard, 6908Oe. Hay Quiet; No. 1, 9120;. No. 2, $1.10; No. 9, 9100; snipping, 90085c. Hops Ateady; state, common to choice, 1916, 4606Oo; 1918, 8016c; Paciflo coast, 1918, 1301e; 191E, 9012c. Hide ilteady; Bogota, 44046c; Central America, 44c. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c; sec onds, 66c. Provisions Pork, steady: mess, 31.600 33.00; family, 933.00034.00 short, clear, 929.00031 00, Beef, quiet; mess, 928.000 22.60; family, 926.60027.00, Lard, easy; middle west, 917.20017.30. Tallow Quiet; city, lie, nominal; coun try, U011c; special. iro. Butter Steady; receipts, 9,074 tubs; 0 (Pleasurable Savings Do Your Buying Wednesday Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving. Remarkable Several Hundred Coats, Surplus Stock Eastern Maker. 100 Beautiful Coats Nearly .all exclusive models in Velour de Nords, Baffin Plushes, Wool Velours, S u e d e s,d Bolivia Cloths, etc., nearl-V ly all fur trimmed, all most wanted colors. Spe'l. Hundreds of Coats In all sizes and most de sirable modes for ladies and misses. Great val ues Wednesday, choice U 10 A. M. Women's Long Kimonoa, Houae SUp-ona and Bunga low Aprona, worth 91.00. 11.60 50c Second Floors I tl i. nrr l n an k? giving uuerings in HOSIERY Women's Novelty Silk Hosiery, in dainty stripes and embroidered designs, special $1.25-$1.50-$1.75 Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, in all silk and silk with lisle tops, black and colors, worth op to 1.50, special, . : Jl QQ Women's Silk Hosiery, in black and colors, with Way-new Foot, the kind that gives sat isfaction, with double garter top, high spliced heel and double sole, regular and (M OC out size, special epl.aij You know the close relation of the Brassiere to the Corset, and the importance of the fit. Warm r s "Brassiers are up-to-date, attractive gar ments at reasonable prices, made in different designs, materials and sizes- they accord with the latest fashion demands. ' We will be pleased to show you our selection of Warner's Brassieres, and we are confident they will meet with your approval. Price Range from 50c up. Corset Section Second Floor Front Room. Drugs and Toilet Preparations Tee Perfume Atomiser Bulbs. .... .49c Perfume Atomlaera. at 49c, 7Sc and 8c IKOO bottle Woodworth'e Violet Toilet Water, for ,Wc $1.50 box L. Trefler Asurea Powder for as. 2fte Jap Ro. or Cram. d. Merider Cold Cream, for lac Me Sanitol Cold Vanishing Cream. for lc 60e Jar Pompeian Nirht Cream, for 36c (Oo bottle White Pin. Couth Cur. for 3Sc Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens for Thanksgiving We have the finest line and highest quality that money can buy. , , GET OUR PRICES FIRST IT PAYS.. 'T Buy something you can eat and enjoy for your 0! xnanKsgiving Dinner. ' FRESH BULK OYSTERS, quart. ......... .45 creamery, 43043o; first. 38041c; seconds, 38JISc, Uggs Irregular; receipts, 9,416 cases; fresh gathered extra fine, 49 0 60c; extra firsts, 47048c; first. 44049c; seconds, 400 43c. Cheese Steady; receipts, 1,842 cartons; state whole milk flats, fresh specials, 26c; do average fancy, 24&24c., Poultry Dressed, Irregular; chickens, 23 031c; fowla, 16023c; turkeys, 22030c. Poultry Live; turkeys, steady (o firm; prime, generally 10c; other price not set tied. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis. Nov. 28. Wheat December, 9177; May, 91.81. Cash: No. 1 hard, 91.81 01.34; No. 1 northern, 91.1701.60; No. 3 northern, $1.7201.76. Corn No. yellow, 84 086c. Oats No. 3 white. 4906Oc. Flaxseed 93.6902.74. Flour -Unchanged. Barley 78c0$t. 14. Rye 11. 44s 1.46, Bran $27.66028.00. Sugar Market. New Tork, Nov. 28. Sugar Raw. easy; centrifugal. 6.64c: molasses. 4.77c. Refined. dull; fine granulated, 7.60tv Futures opened steadier and 406c points higher on un favorable weather advices from Cuba; Jater the list eaaed off under liquidation and at noon prices were about unchanged. i-ate in the afternoon a sale or 13,000 bags of Cuban was made on the basis of 6.440 for centrifugal and 4.77c for mo lasses. Slonx City Live Rtoek Market. Sioux CUT. Is.. Nov. 28. Cattle Reenlnts. 260 head; market strong; killers and stock- dull; beef steers, 96.60010.60; Texas iUT AWlH.TTKrC U lU6 II1. DODGE Pre-Thanksgiving Beautiful New of a Prominent ' 49 New 19 -FIVE ROUSING HOUR SPECIALS t:SO TO 10:30 A. M. 100 pairs Children'a Leg gings, worth 76e, 11.00 50c . Ia Babies' Sectica. 10 TO Babies' and Bath Robes, worth :$1.50, 95 Ladies' Dainty Fancy 39c-69c-98c, Silk Topped Union Suits, worth to at2-00:. ; ..$1.25 Ladies' Silk and Wool Union Suits, at8,:y.rtyte:..... :.$1.9S ' Dainty Hand-Embroidered Silk Vests, worth to $2.98, (Jg Ladies' Knit Wool all wool Ladies' Medium Suits, low neck, Children's Black an sizes, tuc quality, nC- weeeeMieeieeeeeeeeeee)eJ at (Oo bottle Whit. Pin. Couth Cure for 19c Whit. Rose and Locust Blossom Per fume, tha ounce 25c 25e bottle Lambert'e Llaterine. . . .19c 26c can Tolleteer or Sani Flush, for I9c Four 10c rolls Crepe Toilet Paper. for 75c Four 10c bars Peroxide Soap 25c 10a ban Jap Ross er Castile Soap. for ,.c 11.00 Bath Brashes with handles. for 69c 11.26 Bath Sprays, red rubber. .. .79c It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays! steers. 97.9008.60; fat cows and heifers, 96.7609.60: canners. 94.0005.26; atockers and feeders, 9C.2607.6O; calves, 96.2608.60; feed ins: cows and heifers, 34.7607.00. Hons Receipts , 16,000 head; market loftS&c lower: Ilcbt. $8.7609.96: mixed. 90609.60; heavy. 99-7C01O.OO; bulk of !.. IS 3& ft ft to. Bhecp and Lambe Receipts. 2.600 head; market steady; westerns, 38.0008.76; ewes. 7. 1668.00; iambs, all. 00012.00. ITs mas City Grain market. Kansas City. Mo., Nov. 38. Wheat No. X hard, 91 76 01.11; No. 3 red, 91.7601.30; December. $1.06: May. 91.68. Corn No'. 1 -mixed, 91091c; No. 3 whit. 3092o; No. 2 yellow. 8302c; December, 86c; May, 88088c. Oate No. 3 white, 66 0 66c; No. 2 mixed, (6 0 660. St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louis, Nov. 28. Wheat No. J red. 81.8001.82; No. 2 haraV.91.8201. 88; Decem ber. 81-68; May; 17"C Corn No. 2, 91092c: No. 1 whit. 93c; December. 89c; May, 90c Oats No. 3 mixed, 66c; No. 2 white, 67c. Liverpool Grain. ( Liverpool, Nov. 28. Wheat Spot, dull; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 16s 9d; No. 1, Man itoba, old, 17s Id; No. 3, new, 16s 8d. Corn Spot, easy; American mixed, new, 13 6d. Coffee Market. v. z 5 . (J one e i nero was .ta.HiAf ton in th marltnt fnr futurns here today, owing to a diminished volume or months' liquidation covering, ana a little fresh buying for long account, which in Thanksgiving Sales V DOUGLAS STREETS wseV Underpricings on Women's Coats High Class Classy Modes, Worth. Splendid at ON SECOND FLOOR WEDNESDAY- 11 A. M. Little Tots' sixes 2 to 6, on. hour sale. 10:30 TO 11:30 A. M. 100 Women's Silk Waista. worth (3.00 .$1.50 Second Floor. Underwear Aprons, worth . to Kid Gloves For Thanksgiving Women's Guaranteed Washable Kid Gloves, in all shades; Ivory, Putty, Gray, White and -Canary, with beautiful contrast Skirts, 98c Weight fnion no sleeves, Qgg Sateen Bloomers, Special kerchiefs for styles to Broadcloth, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Collars and Sets, in all the new shapes, spe cial, at, set $1.75 and $1.98 Stock Collars, in net and lace trimmed, each, 98. $1.75 Feather Boas, in black and white each, $1.98. $2.98 Mambone Throws, in natural brown and black, at. .$3.98 nd $4.98 fancy Mesh Veiling with nar row borders, in all colors, at, Per yard .35s Chiffon Veils, two yards long, in all shades; special 9S Good Things to Eat for r....1.f .wi vcuauij sv 13 lbs. Bent Granulated Sumr for $1.00 For your Thankssivinff Pudding, Pies or Cakes, ate our Famous Diamond H. Flour, made from the finest selected No. 1 Nebraska wheat; nothinir finer; for 48-lb. sack $2.35 Pure Apple Cider, per gallon k.30e The best mixed, 1916 new crop Nuts, per lb, 20c Large bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure To mato Catsup, Pickles, assorted; Horse radish or Prepared MuatavH. n TL ',c Condensed Mince Meat, pkg Condensed Mince Meat, bulk, lb. cans Oil or Mustard Sardines.. a-Wiles famous Cookies, p ..10c 12V,c ..2Sc r lb.. id 15c 9b h.uut vaiwn nice. . , Skinner's famous Macaroni, Vermicelli or ivinHU, pes. ,e BV.C MacLaren'e Peanut Butter, lb. .-. .12V4c Fancy Queen Olives, quart 35c Ripe Olives, per can loc 2-oa. jar. Pure Fruit Preserves. .. .26c 28-oa. jars Pure Strained Hone.,.. 25c 16-oa, cans Condensed Soups 10c Advo Jell or JeUo. for dessert, per Pk. :sVc lCa. cans Condensed Milk. . r. ... .10c limisiic view oi pe I'l'i"" ----- mnnfh. anlH ahnil S to S OOlillS HOOVC I"-' March touching 8.30c and July 8.67c. "in close was 8 to 8 points net blither. Sales, 36,760 bags; November and December, 8.03c; T.n.n t tiw.' w hpiiarv. i.lftn: March, October, x.iic. soot, auu; mo n, in th rout end fret i lit market. There wax . . ' . . lie- Tha tnat ngure up to iwc, mnaon ernm.. -official cables reported no change in the primary markets except for a decline of 26f to 60 reis In Santos futures. . St. Joseph Live Stock Market St. Joseph, Nov. 38. Cattle Receipt. 1,700 head; market steady to loc higher; steers, $7.00010.75; cows and heifers, 84.6 010.00; calves. 96.00012.00. Hoge Receipts, 17.000 hoad; market 6010c lower; top, $9.86; bulk of sales. 99.26 Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4,000 head; market steady; lambs, 91L6O012.1O; ewe. 97.6009.00. OU and Boaw. . Savannah. Oa.. Nov. 28. Turpentine- Firm; 49c; sales, 261 bbls.; receipts, 466 obis.; shipments, 26 bbls.; stocks, 21,702 bbls. v ... Rosin Firm; sale. 2M35 bbls.; receipts, a rod . -vi OT tihla Btfifk. 88. ai.,o.o uuit., Binpuicnu,, o - 1178 Ob IB. Quote: A. 15, l, V, $6.25; F. 96.30fti36; O, 3326.36; H, 36..J7W 6.40; I. 96.4006.42; K, 96.50; M, 96-660 6.80; N, $6.70; WQ. $7.00; WW, 37.20- Saving Specials In All Departments Wednesday Store Will Close All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving. . Garments in Scores oi on Sale at Far Below T' ( Nearly 200 Coats In a splendid assortment of choice new models and in the season's most- wanted materials ' and colors. Many extra d size Coats in this lot. y 35 special values, Beautiful Afternoon Dresses Hundreds of new ones for selec tion, in Fine Georgettes, Satins, Velvets and Combinations, at $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00 10:30 TO 11:30 A. M. Women's Silk Petticoats, II colors, one hour i $1.50 Second Floor. Special Offering in Women's stitching,, special, at pair, $1.19 to S2.50 Special offering in Women's Lamb Skin, in white with black, black with ' Aa g white, tan, gray and brown, lk I I H worth up to $1.36, at, pair Women's Real French Kid Gloves, in Chun. Perrin make, new shipment just received, all the new colors and h 4 pv l)o"l,A bacL?at"-.'Pl50 I" $2.50 Children's Linen Kid . A, A. n atpa!ra?d.MAttr: 59C-$1 1 9 in Neckwear and Hand Broadcloth, Organdy and Poplin Collars, in round and deep back; special, each. .39, Organdy Collars, Vestees and Sets, em broidered and lace trimmed, manv nUe select from. Wednesday,at . .19 aaies , unen, embroidered Handkerchiefs, wide and nar row hem, worth up to 50c, spe cial, at, each.. :.. ..25t Ladies' Plain Linen Handker chiefs, at 7H Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 in a box, per box 75 Men's Plain Linen Handker chiefs 19i and 25 Children's Handkerchiefs, em broidered in - colors and plain white, special, at. . . 5 Children's Initial Hand'kerl chiefs, at Thanksgiving Hayd tk D' La. n en aJl. JYlgUl rnCC, Dried Fruits for Your Puddto,., The beat Lemon or Orange Peel, 'thlb.i"t hrn Citron Peei.' per Fancy 'ciean'ed Currants,' IhliiSc ancy Muscatel Raisins, lb 10c Jancy Muir Peaches, lb. . .TiivS Fanj, California Prunes, b. 12c California Kiss, pk...... ,St B.?'"a Raisins, The best California Tokay orlm ported M.l. Grapes'b 2te perb? C'"" hX Th Bi Stf'fctly Fresh Ei,;, dosen Fnney No. .1 19""tr' "CreVmir? ' Butter, ner lh Fancy No. 1 Dairi'Ta'hu'n:.;?!? P" lb., at " Fane, Tab). Butterine'."M;i3?; Creamery Butter, lb iii Tha Best Fall cl rlL'22 '.c 'aw York White, Wiaeonain Cream or Youni America Full Cream Cheese, par lb., JOc -1 -