C : r- THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 11, 1917. ' OMAHA LIVE STOCK Grass Beeves 25c Higher Than Week Ago; Bogs 25c Up ' . anJ Sheep Advance , ' the Same. Omtht, Nor. U, HIT. Cattle. Hor. Sheep. ..14. tSS 4,2 M.74I 4.145 4.(71 i,tu 1,04 1,00) JJ.S4I H.40J 1S.1I S.Sal I. til I.4t JJ.I44 1!.7I ll.IJI l.tll MOB IS.7J7 78,066 7,44 t Receipt! were: Official Monday ,., Official Tuesday ., Official Wednesday Official Thuraday . Official Friday ...... 4,241 Estimate Saturday .. (SO 61 x days thli waek.. 47,(11 6am day laU wee ..(1,167 Earn da- t wki. ao.62,5 Sam day 1 wka. ao.SJ,SJ 14,S1 114,724 Bam dayi 4 wka. ao.4S.17 jt.181 11,161 Bame days last year.. J5.t5l 46,177 (7.04J ! Cattle There wer no cattl of conse quence on sale today, practically all th 23 ran mat arrived beinc neia rnr Monaay. For th week trad la cornfed steers baa been a Nominal affair, nothing being or fared en which to base comparison, Grass beevra art fully :6c higher than a week ago. with beat klnda selling around tll.00eil.e0. Btocker and feeder are from 1 6c to In moat case (4o or Dior up for th week, and a 'treat many of th ales mad during; th latter part or thla wek wer fully si.oe hlrher than two week ago. Fct cow and heifer closed tio higher than th low tim laat Friday, and stronger than ten day ago, while atock cowl and th heavier ctock heifer alio abowed a 2(o advance. Veal caivea wer ateady all week, while bull. (. etc.i wer active and strong. Btock calve wer active early In th1 week. but closed (low with the tendency eaaler. Quotation on cattle: Prim heavy beevee, f K.00O14.7S; good to choice beevei, tU 00 11.04; fair to good beeves, 111. 4091,1.(0; common to fair beve. 17.(0911.04; good to cholc yearling. I14.O01(.7(; fair to good yearling, 111.00914.40; common to fair yearling, $(.60011.00; prim heavy grass beeves, 111.04911.(0; good to cholc grass beeves, 114.40911.(0; fair to good . graa beevea, 04010.00; common to fair graa beevee, $7.4491.(0; 'good to cholc ' heifer, tt.OOOf.K; good to cholc cow, 17.7(91.00; fair to good cowa, 1(1(97.(0; common to fair cow. 16.009(00; prim feeding steer, $14.(4911.44; good to cholc feeder, IS. 60010. 86; fair to good feedera, J7.1S9I.J6; common t fair feeders, $(.449 7.00; good to choir steckers, (1.(091.(4; tock htlfera, f(.(09(i ock cows, $4.00 97.16; atock calve. $8.0010.00; veal calves, $1.00611.(0; bulla, (tag, tc, $(.60 7.(4. . k .- Hogs There vn a -rather light Batur- day's run of hogs, about 1,400. head, but th week's receipts of 11,141 ' head has been nearly I.OOO heavier tban a week ago, al though 11,040 mailer than for th eorre- - spooning week a year ago. Quality of th offerlnga was not very good, but a keen de mand for snipping account was responsible for aa advance of 26JSo In prices, and trade was active at th higher figure. Beat butcbcrwlght boga sold up to UT.il, and bulk of th trading wa around $17,449 1T.1(. Shippers bought th big bulk of th bog. As compared with a week ago, , prices today wer around 109304 higher. Representative salts: ' . . No. Aw Rh. Pr. ' No. Av. Bh. Pr. 76..S1I 130 $17 00 (4. .141 104 lit 4$ . C1..1K 120 17 14 (!..! 1(0' It II, , CS. .17 ,., 17 10 (4. .2(1 ... IT 11 r ).:.- nan,' 141.. (1 ... It 40 , Sheep Thar was an average Saturday's run of aheap and lambs her today, two cars going direct to th packers and lbs other three being a mixture of feeders and s killers. Trend was a little higher on feed ing lembe, the fair to cholc stuff selling around 1(.T(, nominally l(o higher than anything sold yesterday. On th In-between stuff prices ruled about steady and th market as far as quotable is from loo to 1 (o higher. Other - grades of sheep and lamb were about steady, Th olos of th week' trad show som decline In fet lamb, nominally Ho. Fat aheep are J So lower : for th week. Beat we sold yesterday war hardly a cholc as th better grades last week, Th good quality feeders closed about ateady this week, whll , In-between kinds wer alnr. . Quotations en aheep and lumbal Lambs, fair to cholc. $1(.001(.76; lambs feeders, $16.60 9 17.00; lambs, eulls, llt.OO0U.SOi yearling, fair to choice, $10.50 911 (0; year ' ling, feeder, tll.4091t.04l wethers, fair to oholr.a, $11.44911.(4; ewe, fair to cholc, l S6910.76; , breeder, all age, $14.(0 9K.0O; ewes, feeder,- $7.(0910.40; ewes, cull and cannera. $6.0097.16. .- r '-4.- i ' ' . ' KEW fOM. STOCKS AMD BONOS. (New Tork, Ne. It. Th usual week-end overlng movement contributed lo th high r prkes at th opening of today's stock market. Ralls and shippings lad th ad vance at gains extending from substantial fractions to IVi points. Copper and 'th war group tr lied alonf nor moderately and utilities also Improved, notably Amer- tcaa Telephone, W eaters Union and Brook lya Transit. Bharp reactions la Marina pre ferred and United State Bteel sent the list tack before th end of th flrat half hour. General Motors fell tl point to th aew anlnlmum of T4H. 0 ' Stocks pursued an uncertala ours during th short elon, som Issues of th aam elass, notably th motor group, scoring gains, whll other war Inclined to react. Leaders moved mora consistently howvr, advancing for th moat part. Standard rail added to yeaterday's Improvement, and equipment, especially steels, alio hardened though eubjeel to occasional pressure. Cop per, oils and utilities ranged 1 to I points higher, but shippings wer Irregular. . The eloelng was strong. Salts approximated ' 560.000 (hare. Liberty 4a sold at th new mlnlraum of ti ll nd th tfts t M.lt to it. tools Llv Stock Market. V. Lsula, Mo.. Nov. 14. Cattl Receipts, , l.64 head; market- steady) natlv beef t , im.'M.OOl76; yearling atter and belt r. 17.00917.00; cowa, tS.OOtJU.OO; stock-i-ra and feeder. t.(0 9 11.60; fair to prim 1 southern beet teer, 11.4911.76; beet cowa and helfera, ; ((.40 9 10 00; , prime yearling teera and heifer, $1.(49 10.00; natlv caivea, $6.7(912 (0- ' Hog Receipts, ' 1100 held; market steady;. Ilghta, $17.16917.(6; yiga, 114.(09 17.00; mixed end butcher, (17.40917.76; gnod heavy, $17.66917.(6; bulk of sales, $17.40917.7$. . Bheep and Ijimbs Receipts, none; mar v Vet eteady; lambs, I13.4091M0: wes. $l0.0o10.t0; withers. $U.4091i.ll . , Kansas City Llv Stock Mark. Kanra City, Mo., Nov. 1 0. Cattl R i relpte, 1,400 heed; market steady; prim 1M i.eT, $l(.(091t.T( dreaaed beef steers, $lt.491(.00; western steers. $(.(0911.(0; vowe. $6.(49 l(.l(-r helfera. $(.(0911.(0; atockera and feedera, $7.4491144; bulla, ( 0097.76; CAlves, $(.(0911.(4. . ., Hog RwelpU, 1,400 ' head; market ' higher; bulk of tale. $1(.I0917.44; heavy, (17.70917.(4; perker and butcher, $17.00 17.40; light, $it.(09t1.10; ptgs, $1(169 ... 1(.7S. '.,- ... --.. .... . ..v ' Shepp and Lamb Receipt, none; mar ket teady; lamba, 116.7691( 66; ycarlingf. ' Il2.0flrl3.60; wethera. $11.00911.60; twes, , t,(09tlt. riilcaga Uva Stock Market. Chicago, Nov. 10 Cattle Receipts. 1,404 head: market weak: natlv ateer. 1( 009 14 86: weetsrn ateer. $6.76911.26; atockera and fMdere, $9.(0911.44; row ana neuer. (4 40911.(4: celve. tt.K911.44. Knee Recelota. .13.004 head; Monday, ' ,lt.0i head; market atrong. 16 abov ya- . terday'a average; bulk of aaiea, iit.ioq 17.60. light, (1( 66917.66; mixed. (1( (09 17.(6; heavy. tl.691T.(4; reuh, $1(069 1(.0; pig, $ll.H91(.i. . .. U , : Ken and Lamba Receipt. t,440! bead: V market ateadyi wetber. (6.70911 .((; lamb, lii.oo,9l(-- ' -.-.. gle.i City IJt Stock Market, Rlnui f!ltv. la.. Nov. 14. Cattle Receipts. 1,040 head: market ateady; beef ateer, tT.44 916.00; fat cow and neuer, ft.evv.vv; runner. 16.2(4S(.t(: stocker and feeder. $7.0091l.(t; calve. (7.40911.(4; . bulla, i tie. etc. t(091.40; feeding cowa and heifer. (5.6091.00. ; - Hog Receipt, 1,004 head; market (o higher; light. $l.9iT.eoi mixa, tii up 17.10; hevy. lT.491T.tf : 'pig. ' I1T.MO lies, hulk r (1CIO01T.1O. Sheep and Lamb Recetpta. 100 head: market tronf. - - Joaenh Lira Stock Market. St. Joaeph, Nov. ' 10. Cattl Receipt. I AAA head: market ateady: , ateer. (7.400 11 40; cow and helfera. (S.26911.6S; calvaa, a? en oil 60. Hog Receipt. 1,444 hd; marktt (01e higher; top, $17.(4; bulk Ol saws, tu.vvsr Bbp and Lamb Relpt 1,004 head; market ateady; Umbo, $li.O401t.1f ; aw. 1.4r0 11.44. . , y .. , ( ' Yoek afonev Market. " Kew Tork. Nor. 10. Prim Mercantile Paper tV pr cent- x ' Sterling Bxchaag Slxty-daf : bill. . 14.71 ; commercial sixtyay bill B kanka, ., ri . ..-.i.i .i,j. killa. I4.ia4a: f 1, I i , vwuiumi -aaa -ww w..., ilniand (4.16U: cable. (4.7t 7-1. Sliver Bar, (f.Hc; Mexioaa dollars, f . Bonds Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. ;. Tendon Money Market. ,''- V'-.t .-1 Andon. Nov 10 Money 4 per ceat Discount Koe Short bills. 1 ft cent; tbra month' bills, 4 percent. . etirar Bar, Ud per nae, GRAIN AND PRODUCE - Old. Corn Brings Good Price; New Corn Uncertain Be. ' cause of Moisture it Contains! x Omaha, November 10, KIT? Continued light arrivals of grain wars In vtdanc today, a total of lit ear (howlng up. Twenty-three car each of wheat and corn and (( cars of oat 1( cars of rye and eight cars of barley wer reported. Practi cally all th wheat sample wer of th No, 1 and No. I grades of hard winter, miller' choice, and were turned over to th local flour men. Arrivals of corn war again rather light. Old corn continue to command a good price and (cored another advance, tMe offering bringing 49(0 mora tbaa they did yester day. New corn offering amounted to eight or nine cr and the were sold at uch Irregular figures as to mak It Impoulbl to put out a regular quotation. No. 1 yellow, old, old at 11.11 and th No. 4 yellow, old. at tl.lt and another car new No. 4 yellow brought 11.80. Other new corn aales wer road at (1.(0 for No. tt yellow and 11.1(0 1.46 for No. ( mixed, while amnl yellow aold at 11.1101.10, th amount of molitur In the eamplea ranging from 11.1 per, cent to 2 per cent, jt is oaiivd that fully 10 per cent of th crop this year failed to fully fatur. Th grain, however, I not a total lew, although th quality la ths low- eat ever grown.- Induatrle took th bulk of tne new crop offerlnga. Thar wa a brisk demand for oat, thla article selling np a cent. Industries and elevator Interests war th chief buyer, whll brokers reported a good export in qulry. No. 1 whit sold at (l4s and No. 1 waits at eitto ana ths standard grade at lie, whll th No. 4 whit want at t4Ho. Clearance were: What and flour qua! t 121,000 bu. oats, 110,000 bu. rnmary wna(- receipt were 1.1(0.044 bu and shipments 404.044 bu.. against recelnta of 1,(11,400 bo. and shipments of 467,000 bu. iai year. - , Primary corn receipts were 4ST.404 bn. and ihlpments 124.040 bu.. against recelnta of 141,004 bu. and shipment of 117,(00 bu. lam year. . Primary eats receipts were 1.116.000 bn. and shipment 1.111.004 bu., againat receipt of 1(7,004 bu. and Shipment of 141,400 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS Wheat. Corn. Oate. Chicago , ll . 101 . 1(0 Minneapolis ............441 ,. .. Duluth .....1(7 ,. .. Omaha .......... .i.. .. !! 11 (1 Kana City lot II tl fit Loul If 71 .41 Wlnnlpef til. ... .. Thes sates wer reported todays Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 ear. tl.ll. No. I hard, winter; 10 cars, $1.11. No. 3 nam winter: cars, $i.o; l car (amutty), $1.01. No, 1 yellow hard winter: 1 car, $2.06. No. t mixed hard red winter: 1 car (smutty. It per cent hard rd spring-. IT per cent winter), $1.14. No. t dark hard winter: 1 car, $1.11. Bamplue hard winter: 1 car, ij.oi; i car (4 per cant rye). 11.41. No. 1 dark northern spring: 1 car, tl.ll. No. I northern spring: 1 car, $2.0t. No. I red prlng: 1 car, $1.14. No. I red spring: 1 car, $2.47. No. t red spring: 1 car, $1.03. No. 1 durum: 1 ear, $1.11. No. t durum: 1 car, $1.41. No. I amber 'durum: 1 ear, IJ.lt. No. 1 red durum: 1 ear decs than If per cent of red), $1.0$. No. I rplxed common white: 1 ear (amutty. If per cent hard red iprlng. 10 per cent common red durum), $L0f; 1 ear, (smutty, 11 per cent spring), $1.04. No. 4 mixed common white:"! car (amutty, II par cent iprlng), $1.11, nre-nft (I oars, ej.il. no. e: i ear, '. - ,: .... .. ' . . uariey imo. i: i-t ear. ii.io. No. i: l ear, ti ll. No. 1 feed: 1 car, tl.ll. Rejected: t car, $1,101 Sampl: 11 pound. $1.10. - Corn No. 1 yellow: i-i car, 11.11: u ear. i.ii. no. yeuowi i car, ai.ie: i ear. ii.iv. No. t yellowi 1 ear (testing It.fO), 11.60. Sampl yellow: 1 car (testing 14), $1.10; 1 car (testing II), 11.11; 1 ear (testing II), $1.10. No. mixed: 1 ear (testing 11.10), $1.46; 1 car (teatlng II), $1.11; 1 car (test ing 11.20), $1,26. Sample mixed: 1 ear (test ing 14.(0), l.lt. , uata no, l wnitat l ear. (10. No. l white: ear, I lit o. Standard 1 ear, tie. No, I white: I ears, I0c. No. whit: 1 car, lOHo. Sampl winter; I ears, loue. Sample mixed: 1 ear, (t4. Omaha Cash Price Corn: No. I white, $11(01.10. No. 1 yUow, $1.1101.11, No. 1 mixed, $1.0091.01. Oata: No. 1 white, II 011 He. '.Standard. 10 It do. No. t white. lO!40IO4o. No. 4 whfie, (0H 960f. Bar leyi Malting, 11.1101.11. No. X feed, tlcO 11.11, By: tl.tltt01.74K. ... , ' Local rang of optional ' ' Members of Teachers9 Association Are Interested in Aesthetic Dancing Portia Swett and Company In Interpretative Dances. One of the Striking Features of the Dance. Art Cora, Uoo. , May Oata, D. May Open.' High. Low. Cloae. Tes. " r i I '; I ' " I t it. . t it at. l it . in 1 It 1 11 ill 1 It UtH II ' IIH 64 ItH 11 6l4t ' tt4 (Itt lli H Chicago .!: Dricee. furnished Th Be by Logan at Bryan, stock and grain broker, 111 South Sixteenth (treet, Omahat Art Open. I High. LowlCloe. - Tea, Cora. ' I . 1 ' r r Jan. I UK 1 It 114 1 11 H4U Dm, 1 11 1 lt 111 1 llv 111 May 1 It 1 1 lit 1 14 111 Oata. , Dae. v M 1 11 tt 14 11 May , 10 ' 11 (0 11 14 Pork. ' Jan. 44 It 44 17 44 10 44 (I 44 10 Lard. - I Jan. 14 41 14 tl It TO tt 17 It 17 Ribs. ,:'. Jan. 14 14 tt 40 1.1 TO tt tt It II May II (( 1 11 66 21 15 11 60 21 (0 . . , . ISC1 X'" as :; - ' Mt j w a " a -y flrwiKa!':'jaw.K'.B ' ' , mmuiimmMMMmiMmmuwmMmiiinMmM mi i Tar. . 'I ...... . . , ' I Photos by Scott 3 W; fresh ' bard crabs, large, per dot., $1.76; fresh acalloni. ner- aral.. 1160- fe..h eooked teadless ahrlmoa. 12 .00f lalsih tMUr1 shrimps, per sal.. 12.25: BhAd roa. nee nalr. "i euau. eacn, sec; D1U points, psr 100, 11.16; Cotulta, $1.76; turtl mat, b lOo; grass frog leg, per do., (6c; jumbo frog leg, per do.. $1:00; large frog legs, per .; medium irog legs, per dog,, (1.76. iiuis ocoanuta::. sacks, $7.(0; doien, $1.40, Peanut: No. . 1. raw. lb. 1iit- No. 1, roasted, lb 12; Jumbo, raw, lb., lle; Jumbo, roasted, lb llo; salted, can, 12.00. Walnuts, lb., lis. raanuta No. I raw, 11 o lb.l No. 1 roasted, ltUo lb. : Jumbo. rw 1U lh Jumbo, roasted, il0 lb.; salted, $2.00 can. nainuis,, arrival, 140 ID. CHICAGO OAAIJf AND PROVISION!!, AcUv Buying Gives Lift to Corn; Oata (Jo , , High rignrev , , Chicago. Novj 10. Active buvtna- that chiefly associated with strength In the New Tork stock market gav a lift today to prices of corn. The clou wa strong, lo to le net higher, with December $1.1 and May $1.14 to $1.14, Oati advanced le to lo. In provisions there was a tback pf lOo to 1(0. . Promlneni house took th lead In pur chasing corn as soon as the market opened. Demand was persistent throughout-th ses sion and there wer no Important reaction from th upward movement of value. Th fact that receipts of new aord were smaller than of lat added somewhat to the bullish sentiment engendered by. Wall Street rallies and so, too, did unconfirmed gossip of ox port buying, foggy weather over moat of th corn, bait, ( condition adver to th drying out of grain, tended likewise to mak price harden, notwithstanding that clear akles and low temperatures . wer predicted for tomorrow. Liberal sales of oats to th United States government carried th oats marktt up to th highest figure In several week. Bo lides signs pointed to a falling eft In de liveries from first bands. , Absence of support weakened provisions. Higher quotations on hogs and grain bad only a little transient contrary effeot. Cash Price Corn t No. 1, t, 4 yellow, all nominal. Oat: No. I whit, (1062o; standard, I202o. By: No. 2. $1.77. Barley; $1.000 9111. Seed: Timothy, $1.00 0 7.71; clover, 111,00024.09. Provl. alone; Pork nominal; lard, $27.05927.30; ribs nominal. OMAHA 6ENXRAL MARKET. Poultry Springs, all sixes, ltc; hens, 4- lb. each and up. 17c; hena. unCtr 4 lb,. 14o: old cox, 1 So; turkeys, fat 12o; ducks, T. F. fat, lie; see, F. T, fat, Ho; guineas, each, Butter 2la. ; v . Vjv . ' ' Krask Egg (By axprees), east, tlt.lt. " Prices for this week are a follows: Oysters King Cole, northern V-tandarde, on gaL cane, per gal.. 11.46; large can. 48c; amall can, lie; King Col. Northern Belect. one-gal, can, per gal., 11.10; large cana, (6o; email eana, 46c; King Col, New York Counts, per gal.; $1; large eana, T4o; amall cans, (Oof King Col, Chesapeake standards, per gal.. (1.76: large cans. 42o: small cans, tlo. King Cola, Cheaapeak neiecta, rer gal..' 11.1(1 large cana, 4lei email cans, tie. Cotnits, per . 100, $1.76. Blu Point,, per 140, $1.16; largo shtlU per VBU, ' gi.eo. - - . . . . Celery Mammoth Western, per dosen, 1 0c. . . , , , ........ Whal Meat Pr lb., Ka. .. . . Mh. Fresh Caught Per Lb. Halibut dU rect from coaat by- express, llo; salmon, red, tlo; pink, llo. Black cod sabl flab. 14c; catfish, O. B. and large. llo; amall. llo. Black baa. O. S., lie; medium, llo. Trout No. 1, tlo. Whitefish, large, tie. Pike, rwuu w urweva, i.o. a-ioaemi, vreaeea, 14c Crapplea, medium, 14o; O. 8, and larg. 119240. Buffalo, a-enuln Rd.. llo: buffalo, carp rd., 10c Barring, lie; unflah. ic; rea snapper, no; native mackerel, llo; haddock, Ko; cod, aatern, l(911o: flound- rs, . 14o; weak fish, sea trout lOo, Fresh rroien: Halibut coast frosen. lOo. Sal mon, red. coast frosen, 10c Black cod sa ble fish, coaat frosen, 14c; catfish, small, a bargain, lto. Black base, O, 8 lie; me dium. Ho. Trout No. vl, lOo. Whltefleh. medium, llo; large, too. Plk. Mo. 1, d reeied, llo. Pickerel, dreaaed, llo. Crap- pies, medium, lie; amall. loo. Buffalo, genuine rd., llo: buffalo, cars rd.. to. Ling cod, lie; Baracuda. headless. 14c Flound er, lie; western red snapper, 10c Smelts, 11c Kippered salmon, 10-lb. basket. $1.60. Kippered cod or grayflan, 10-lb. basket, tl.lt. Smoked whit (lakaj fish), it-lba, tl.ll. : ; Frogs Louisiana black bulla ear doxani Jumbo. 11.11; large, $1.76; medium, $1.75. Wholesale price of beet cuts: No. 1 rib. tle; No. I ribs, tlo; No. I ribs, llo. No. 1 loins. II e: No, S loins, lie: No. I tolna 17c; No. 1 chuck. llc; No. s chuck, nvc; ko, cbucks, lie; rc 1 rounds, 14e; No. t round. lTe; No.t round, l(e: No, 1 plates, l4e; No. t platea, UHct No. t plate. He Fruit and vcgetabl prices furnished by Olllnky Fruit company: .. Vegetable Onion: Spanish, ti ll erat; large crates, (6.60 crate; red, yellow, c lb. Cabbage, le lb.; 1.404 lots, I lb.l ton lot. 144.14 ton. Cucumber. $1.(4 to 11.44 desea. Lettuce, head, tOo to 11.44 doienl leaf, 44o dosen. Celery t Katamasoo, 40e dosen; Jumbo, 44o Ceien. Beet, ear rota, turnips and p renin, la lb. Radlshea, 44e dosen. Oarllo, lie lb. Squash. lo lb. tutxbsgaa. le lb. FtuIU Orange) 144s, t!4a. KOa, 11.14 box; IKs, 111. 14.00 box; 160s, 160a, 426 box: 17C. 204. Ills, 14.11 box. Lemon: Golden Bowl, 114. 17.1 box; Silver Cord 1(0. 17.4 box. orapmilt! Florida, It. 4 lis. If, ti lt box; 14a. 14a, lOe, 11.44 box. Pears: Winter Nellls, tl.ll box; Buerr Clargioa, 12.71 box; Buerr Da Anjoue, 11.44 box; Colorado KIfers, I2.lt box; Kelfars, buah!. 11.11 box; Keif era. It bushel lota, 11.4 box.- Grapes: Tokays, tl.ll erat; Bmperora. 14.14 keg; Concords, toe basket Apples: Jonathana. extra fancy, ll.lt box: Jonathans, His, smaller, tl.TI box; Jonathans, fancy, 16s box I; Grime Golden, all ls. tl.ll box; Grimes' Golden Ills, smsllar. 11.71 box: Grimes' Golden. 104. larger, $1,44 box; Grim ' Golden, fancy. 16 box lew; Jonathan, barrels, (6 00 bbl.J other varieties, barrel,- 14.44 hbU Bananaa. 11.11 to 14.04 bunch. Cantaloupe. boneydew. 12.00 erat. Delicacies Freeh crab . meat per gal. - wutier aiarxei unenangeo. ' i Egg Receipts, 4,461 eases; marktt an changed. Potatoes Receipt, It cars; market tut changed. e I Poultry All v. market unchanged, t- !, ' 4 : , Local Storks and Bonds. Quotation furnished by Burns, Brlnker A company, 441-12' Omaha National Bank bulkllng, Omaha. . Block ' " Bid. Akd. Burgeaa-Nash Co., T pet. pfd.,100 101 Deere A Co., pfd II 11 Fairmont Cream. Co., T pet. pfd... ' 104 Gooch M. A 13. Co., pfd. "B".. 101 104 Harding Cream Co., T pet pfd. ,101 I 101 ' Lincoln T. A common... ' II Neb. Powei-Co, T pot,- PM....104 ; 101 Orch. A WU. Co., T pet pfd,.., l 101 O. A C, B. St By. pfd. ....... IS Tl O, AC, B. St By. common... 40 V 4T O. A O. B. By. A B pfd...... II ,100 M. a Peter Mill Co., I pet. Pfd. It 100 U, & 8mith & Co,, T pot pfd,. 100 101 Skinner Mfg. Co., I pet pfd...... . 101 Swift A Co. lit , 11T U. P. A L. Co., T pet. pfd.,,. 100 140 ' Union Btock Yards I pet.. ..,.101' 101 Utah P. A L. Co., pfd.. ...... Ill 100 Bond i '.! Booth-St Loul C S. Ii, lilt. II 140 ' Ad'ms Cty, Idaho 1 pot, 1111,102.11 10S.IT Columbus L-, H. A P. la, 1M., 14 If Kansas City Ry.ifs, 11144..,, 11 ... Fsd. Farm Loan 4a, 163T..101 101 a A C. B. St Ry., Is, -lttl. .... y ; 11 O, A. C Bldff..' (s, 1120-12.... II 104 Poehahont. Iowa,.' water I., tit 104 Pub. 8r. of No. Ill, (a, 1119.. IT ' 17 Omaha, Neb,, varloua. . ; . ' 4 Harria County, Texaa (s .141 101.11 Ruestan (a, 112( ....101 , 111 . Bwlft A COx, le. 1141 i 11 , II Wilson A Co., Is, 1141.. 11 41 Wood River. 111., I pet, 1111. li t 104 , . v. - . - , BSADSTBEET'S 'BKTIEW OF TBADB. Main Propelling Infloenc Is Governmental Baying, Supplemented by Civilian Demand. New Tork, Nor. 4. Brads treet tomorrow Will aay: " " " Moat reporta Indleata that a larg vel um of business Is passing, whll at' th same tlm industry la actlv and collections ar prompt but withal, sentiment la harried by adverse development by oversea, by dras tic liquidation of securities and varloua pro paganda to restrict consumption of food stuff aa well as buying of nonessential un favorably affect dletrlbutlon by dealers. However, th main propelling Influence a tor som tlm put I governmental buying supplemented of course by large elvilian demand: especially in eoll-eustainea sone. In which region neither world politics, nor depreciation In seourtles deter relatively tree buying et essential article. ' Indeed, merchant In som sections of th country, particularly In th weat ' outhwst .-d eouth are not only antlctpatla-r apring re quirement but a re reordering th fill broken atock, back logs to trad being fur nished by realised good crop In th west and St-ceht cotton In th south. Buying for th holiday Is In vldence, and In a general way retail trad ha Improved, but In thla respect reports tend to. present Indications of conservative buying, probably bcaua of Inordinately high prices tor th goods purveyed, Increased taxes and higher rent. Canacltv operation continue to char acter Industrial ' movement, there being, however, some swinging from th production of noneentl:.ls to the more urgently needed article of war. Bank clearings, 16,111.110,004. , t , , -. ' : MlnneapoU Orala Market. Minneapolis, Minn., Nor. 10. Flour Un changed. ' - M .. . ., ". - ; Ry tl.TI01.T4. ,, . Barley lte9tl.IT. . , Bran 111.10 9 2104. ' Corn Nc l-yellow. tt.tl0t.lt. Oats Nc I white, II9I0C Flaxseed 1J( 9118 . ' : Kansas City Grata Market, Ksnsaa City, Mo., Nov. 14. Corn Wa. I mixed. Il.tt01.44; No. t whit. 11.4101.11; No. I yellow, 11.1001.04; December, L16; Jinuary. 11.17. . Oat No. t white, $$e; No. I mixed. tltle. . - . aaaaaaBiaBWajiBBavMaMk t w . St. Itol Grain Market. '' St. Tula. Mo.. Nav. .10. Corn No. I. 11.7101.(4: No. t white. 11.12; December. $l.is; may. H4. r Oat No. 1, lie; No. t whit. 119 llo. NEW YORK' STOCKS ' ' ta(BaawB Prices Somewhat Mixed; Va rious Groups Move in Oppo . site Directions, Especially in Automobile Issues. Nsw Tork, Nov. 10. Prices In today's stock market were somewhat mixed, moat of the time various groups moving In oppo site directions. This was notably' the case with the automobile Issues, 8tudebaker and Maxwell Motors making gains of 1 and 4 points, respectively, while General Motors broke to th new minimum of 74, but eloeed at 10, an actual gain of t point. lall held a more steady course, repre sentative transportations galng 1 to almost t points, whll active steels averaged 1 point advances. ' Many of th war Issues added 1 to I points to th final quotation of the previous session and coppers were equally strong with Central Leather, American Can, oils and utilities. , Shippings were rather . er ratic. Marine preferred forfeiting Its early gain of 1 points. Total sales amounted to 140,000 shares. ) i th October . tonnage statement of the United States Bteel corporation disclosed a further decrease of over 800,040 In un filled orders, leaving the total business at the end of that month at slightly, more than 1,000,000 tons, against 11,111,000 tons, halt a year ago. Actual clearing-house loans showed a contraction of 112,111,004 and a decrease of $1,100,000 In actual reserves, the bank In creasing cash holdings la their own vaults by about $8,000,000. , The enly feature of the dull and Irregular bond market was a decline In th Liberty (a to th slightest fraction-under subscrip tion prices, at 11.11., Th t ranged be tween II.I4 and 11.21. Total sale of bonds par valut aggregated $1,075,000. United Bute eounon and rerlnter.it t and 4s lost psr oent on the week. iNumoer ox sales and quotations on leading stook. Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beat Sugar... n American Can..... 7,600 23 82 23 Ant Car A F'ndry 1.400 42 62 ' 2, Am. Locomotive. . . 1,104. (0 ft ft Am. Smelt A Bef. 4,200 73 71 73 Am,. Sugar Ref.. 100 43 12 11 Am. Tel. A Tel..., too 101 106 101 Am. Z .L A 8.... ,. , u Anaconda Copper. , 4,404 16 14 14 Atchison 1,000 14 14 14 A. G. A W. I. S. TOO 14 II II Baltimore A Ohio.. 1,000 62 (1 61 B. A 8. Copper.... 100 11 II 16 Cat. Petroleum..,. , n Canadian Paciflo.. 1,100, 139 131 134 Central Leather... 1.100- 62 (1 62 Chesapeake A Ohio 1,100 47 44 47 C. M, A Bt. P.... elOO 24 , 11 11 Chicago A N. W..,. 400 14 14 44 C. R. 1 A P. ctfs. ...... ........... 11 Chin) COpper.. i.. 1,604 17 IT 27 Colo, Fuel A Iron 12 Corn Produota Bet. 1.808 26 H 14' i Crucible Bteel 1.100 (3 12 61 i-uoa cane sugar.. ' j,ot 17 2( 27 Distillers' Securities 400 14 14 13 Erie ' 1,200 11 14 '11 General Electric. ' 1,800 124 122 12 . General Motors.... 26. 800 80 ,T4U 84 Great No. pfd ,. ' 400 41 01 11 Great No. Ore ctfs. L 100 25 24 24 Illinois Central....... 46 Inspiration Copper.- 1,404 41 40 V 40 intI. M. pfd..., 11.000, 47 16, 46 Inter. Nickel...... 1,400 ' 17 16 26 Inter. Paper..,..., 109 20 10 20 : K. C. Southern... 1,104 14 "14 14 Kennecott Copper.. , 4,100 10 11 10 Louisville A Mash ..... ..... 112 Maxwell Motors... (04 25 22 24 Mex. Petroleum..., 1100 76 74 74 Miami Cdpper 600 27 26 27 Missouri Paciflo... 1,700 12Vtl 12 Montana Power.-... 61 Nevada Copper.;.. 1,604 M6 16 16 Nsw Tork Central. ' 1,(04 47 1 6T 67 N. T N. H. A H.. 1,000 14. 21 ; 24 Norfolk A Western 200 103 101 101 Northern Pacific... 100 86 If ' 81 Paciflo Mall (04 14 21 21 Paciflo Tel. A Ttl. W., 1( Pennsylvania 1,000 41 41 . 48 PltUburgh Coat ..'........ 40 LEQAL NOTICE. k NOTICfi TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed propoeale for furnishing th labor and material necessary for the construction of paving In Paving District No. 2,. In. the City of Columbus, Nebraska, will be re ceived by th- City Clerk of said city up to 1 o'clock p. m. of the 4th day of Decem ber, HIT. at which hour the bids wUl be publicly opened and announced by the Mayor and City Council of said city. The work will consist of 19628.04 aquare yards, mora or lese. of paving. The Engineer's estimate for labor ' and material for the croooeed Improvement, all complete with five-year guarantee, net .In-"! eluding engineering and supervision, is as follows:- . i ' - - i. . ' ' 1 19618.00 aq: yds., more Or Ice of paving with Bitullthte ....17086110 Th same with Sheet Asphalt.... 45166.88 Th aama with Asphaltlo Concrete. (0827.68 The aama with Creosoted Wood - ' Block .... ttlT4.l4 Th aam with . Vitrified Brick Block ..........v 11201.04 Th earn with. Vertical . Fibers . Brick ..w .......... T470I.I4 The same with one-course 1-inch ; Concrete .. ttJOl.JO All propoees an paving must b mad on blank to be furnished on application by th City Clerk, and accompanied by a cer tified check of 13,100.00. The- check must be unconditionally payable to the Treasurer of th City of Columbus, Nebraska, or or der, aa a guarantee of good faith, to be collected and held by the city aa liquidated damage. In case th bid Is accepted and th bidder neglect or refuse to enter Into a contract and bond In accordance there with. Plan and - (pectftcatlona, together with general stipulation and 1 net ruction to bidders, to be mad a part of the contract win. aucoeesful bidder, may be seen and ex amined at th of tic of th aatd City Clark. Th City Council reserve th right to reject any and all bid without explanation and for any reason It may e fit Columbus, Nebraska, November 1, lilt. , , WILLIAM BECKER, - City Clark. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. OFFICE Constructing Quartermaster, Fort Riley, Kan. Sealed propoeale In triplicate t will be deceived her until 11 a. ro.. Nov. 10. 1117, for construction of a reinforced " concrete bridge, - - Information furnished en application. ., Ray Con. 'Copper. . .- 104 Reading 11,700 Rep. Iron A Bteel. 1,104 Shattuck Arlx, Cop Southern Paciflo... 1,700 Southern Railway-, 104 Studebaker Corp., 21,300 Texa Company.... 600 Union Paciflo 4,700 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 600 U. S. Steel 70,300 U. 8. Steel pfd.... 1.400 Utah Copper., i... 1,600 Wabash pfd. "B".. Western Union..., .- 100 Westlnghouse Elee. 1,200 Total sales for the day, 2) 10 11 11 , IT IT T0T0 T0 ttU SOU 81 24 24 24 21 11 41 117 137 136 113 111 111 107 107 107 11 11 12 101 101 104 Tl 74 T6 21 10 71 -.71 11 17' 11 140,400 shares. New Tork Cotton Market. - 1 ' New Tork, Nor. 14. Cotton futures eloaed steady; December, IT.fTo; January, tl.lOe; March, 26.21c; May, 26c; July, 26.83a. , Druggist Puts Bushel , r Of Pennies iji Circulation Penny shortage is not entirely dis astrousnot when , patriots like the proprietors of the Elton . Pharmacy, 1 Twenty-fourth and Brjstol , streets, bank their pennies instead of keepingr them for selfish uses. Mr. Madison, of the phartnacy, sent 4,500 pennies into circulation; that is, he banked them. Polish Regency Ask.j Tarnowski ; As New Premier Copenhagen, Nov. 10. The Polish regency council has renewed its de mand that Count Adam Tarnowski von Tarnow, former Austrian ambas sador to the United States, whose se lection the German authorities re fused to sanction, be appointed pre mier of Poland. Count Tarnowski, who is a brother-in-law of Prince Lubomirsky of the council, has be come the symbol of pro-Austrian pol icy in Poland and after the develop ments in the crown council in Berlin there is a chance that he wil be ap pointed. . . Opponents of the plan of proclaim ing Emperor Charles of Austria as king of Poland are laboring hard to secure the appointment of Archduke Karl Stephan as king of Poland, un der Austrian suzerainty. Amsterdam, Nov. 9. According to the Polish, newspapers, the Polish regency council has requested from the German and Austrian emperors permission to establish legations, in Berlin, Vienna, Sofia and Constanti nople. If this is sanctioned, diplo matic relations would be established with Stockholm, Copenhagen and Antwerp and possibly with The Hague and Berne. . ;, Dance at Fort Crook Big Social Event of the Season The first weekly dancing party of the Ft5rty-first infantry, now stationed at Fort Crook, was heM Thursday evening in the post hall and gym nasium. It proved to be o.'e of the biggest social successes in the history of, the post. The event was the first of a" series of social affairs planned by the men of the regiment for the wn- Wyoming Oil Fortunes Are Being Made Here. Free map showing all Wyoming fields furnished upon request. Also free market letter. GeoP.Dobson &Co. Casper, Wyoming. ter season, and if the party of Thu.-t-day evening can be taken as a crite rion, the success of the entire social season is positively assured. V A large gathering of the fair sex. from Omaha and the surrounding towns was present to enjoy this ini tial hop 'of the soldier boys, and dur. ing the evening it was , estimated there were 250 couples participating in the dancing and completely taxing the capacity of the large hall. The boys in khaki proved "to tn world" that they could dance as well ai j-.-ii ..j A..wAr,tr th srvrral numbers. I UIU1, UU UIU1115 .v , r it was" evident they needed no com pany commanders" to give any special orders imconnection with the manual of Terpsichorean movement' as pul into effect by them. ' , The affair of Thursday evening is to be made a weekly event, every Thursday throughout the season. It was announced last night that next week's hop would be preceded by a basket ball game between teams from B company and the machine company platoon for the championship of the regiment. DRILLING IN FAMOUS GLENN POOL FIELD Federated Oil end Refinine; Ce., offieeref by prominent Denver intrchsnts nd bnk ers, has acquired 100 seres, splendid! loeatt ed, and Is now sinking its first welT elosl a- .1 l: ni.i.k.m. nwiHnr.r. where im W Wfl ui V .-.'- r - f-nn.. kev been made Bt stroKr The element of rtsK Has oeen reouce w UH1UOUW. ..... You want part 61 the first block of treas ury stock at 10 CENTS PER SHARE This msy be th only bloek ever offered. Ask your banker eV any Denver bank as to the stanting ef this company's officers. Write or telegraph at once for illustrated prospectus. - MADISON. OLMSTED A COMPANY, Fiscal Agents. 223 Central Saving Bk. Bldg Denver, Cole BIG BEAR OIL CO. STOCK BEST BuY IN WYOMING Drillers and Refinery men of Casper, Wyoming, have bought over $30,000 worts of Bis Bear stock. We are now in such ex. eellent financial condition that we will soos etop selling Big Bear stock. Buy now at HVt eente per share. This may be your last chance. We expect to strike the big oil ssnds in Well No. 1, down 1,700 feet, in three weeks. Have no debts, own two rigs, truck. (14,000 worth of casing, paid over $10,000 on drilling contract, hold lease on 520 acres in famous Big Muddy pool and 160 acres in Cheyenne River pool, and have over $18,000 in banks and over $31,000 com ing in in next three months. This rapid financing is due to the fact that it is a co operative company, no officer receiving any salary or eommission. Your money goes for actual drilling. Officers are efficient and re liable men. Because of the rapid sale of this stock, we offer it now at 12 H cents per share, reserving the right to reject your subscription and return your money if your subscription comes in after oil is struck or stock withdrawn front market Stocks now selling for $40, at th start sold for 10 cents 4 share: Capitalization is only $S00, 000; stock full paid and non-assessable. Bold on monthly payment plan if desired. DrUllng In the famous Bit Muddy Held, where all wells drilled to Wall Creek suds, with two exception!. , are orer 500 barrels dally oanaclty. One 800-barrel well should make this atoek sell la ths dollara. If rou want soma atook at the lllnit tirtM write k once. Get literature, bank referenees and map. Wa, O. Ersps Inr. Co.. M3 Gaas A Xlectrlo Bide. Dennc - vva". AUTVIllaWJUiaUW - HORSE LINIMENT A BOON TO RHEU MATISM SUFFERERS Bin SsJererf Podiiverf farvtoeed el the v Sftfertor Qualities of Dr. Gatchelft Bone Liniment in Treatment oi This AlHiction, Dr. Gatchell'a TJnlment ia positively a liniment, not a toilet requisite nor liniment for internal use, A liniment to retain th qualities which penetrate th muscular and nerve) tissue to to very bone, ia too irritating to in ternal medication. For thie reason Dr. GatchelTa Nerv and Bona Liniment baa always been tabled for external us only, ami atanda foremost among; all other linimenta for tta penetrating , effects, re lieving pain m th snort eat noseibla tim. without th exoessiv) burning; or blistering experienced by ' aoma so-called Pain KJBer. Mart dmmrhtd MS Dp ' GatchelTa G.&G.Nerr and Bom IJninMnt- DR. W. B. GATCHELL ft SON "p1, E ' i Kaancu3reato life C( If tout eant uppV t tl-00 for term bottJe. Money back If resulta are not as claimed. ; V 1 HEALTH for ALL No Enforced Vacations Joj for Patrons, Proprietor and Clerks When You l' Office in the !- WARM CLEAN LIGHT U1LDING ;-t':- i - . 1 ' r Rooms Single Ensuite With Vaults Excellent Neighbors Reasonable Rates The Efest of Service ment Co. Tyler 131 v tr . fkeyst one Room 623. I,- To the Public AST NOTICE The facts have all been laid before you. There has been ample opportunity given to investigate the high standing of the officers and directors ; the amount o the production; and the richness of the ore: which the Gibson Copper Mine has' been shipping; the 'earning capacity, which should be increased enormously with the contemplated improvements, and the great ore values blocked out in the minei v ' '. ' ' - ' V . " . V v:r::-: vj - ':. -v- - : 3 Preliminary estimates show that the off ering of the GIBSON CONSOLIDATED CQPPER CO., at $2 per share, will probably be over-sold. The people, who know the sensational advances made by Magma, Old Dommion, Ray Consolidated, Inspiration and Miami, all within twelve miles of the Gibson mine, can see similar profit possibilities in Gibson Consolidated. " . ' This notice is not published to urge investors to buy, but'if you are contemplating sending an order, wire or phone your reser vation immediately and let remittance follow. Buying orders will be filled injhe order received. Orders will be filled at $2 per share (subject to prior sale) up to 10 'A. M. Thursday, November 15th, prior to active trading; on the N. Y. Curb market, where we believe much .-higher prices ,will prevail. WIRE YOUR ORDER NOW. - ROGERS NORTON & CO., Member New York Curb Market AesociatioJ. 43 Exchange Place, New Yet, N. Y. ' .. . W. A. LAMSON, LAMSON BROS. A CO ' 6 Beard Trade, Chicago, III. r