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    THE BEE : OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918.
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Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
Omaha. Nov. 20, 1318.
Hecelpts were: Cattle. liners Sheep
Official Monday 14,52 ,4i 9,518
Official Tuesday 1425 12.249 J4.52S
Estimate Wednesday.U'.oOO 1 1,00'J 19.500
Three days thla k 41.-17 VJ.TJl
Same daya last wepk. 40.447 33.37
flame two wks. go 42.S90 27.SS0
flame 3 weoks aiio.Iii.9S8 11. 0S
Same daya year ao 4f ,9u4 19.895
f.3.647
2:i,27
52.H92
30.S76
Rfcclnta anil dlsnnslllon of live uteris at
the Union Stork Yard. Omaha, Neb., for
?4 hours riding at 3 o'clock, p, m , yester
day: RECEIPTS
Cuttle. Hng-5. Sheep.
13
C , M. A St. P 1 13
Vans. -ill 1
Missouri Phi Ifio 3 3
Vnlon I'nrlflc 119 hi
V. & N. V.' , enst 21 4
r. & N. W.. west 132 27
('., St. P., M. AO 28 1(1
C. H. & Q east 13
C, H. & Q , west 12 39
C. R. 1. & P , east 15 20
r., n I. A P., west.... 3 1
Illlonls Central 4 5
3hL Ot. West 6 1
Total rere!;ts 4xS 134
MAXIMUM R)0D PRICES.
The price fixing committee of Dou
county haa named the following prices
Itetallers are not permitted to charge more
than these prices: ' ' .
Hrown sugar, per lb .1 -H
MJgar, per lb It
Flour (Nebraska)
24 lbs.. No. 1 1 . 85
48 lbs. No. 1 '. 3.00
Bulk, per lb 07
Hominy 05
I'aweKo cornsarch 12l
Cornstarch 10
i.'ornmeal (per lb.)
White '
Yellow 05
Corn flour 06 V,
Iotatoe8 (per lb.)
No. 1 red 024
No. 1. white 02H
No. 3 potatoea 02 '
Butter (per lb.)
Creamery, Nrv 1 . ,
No 2.
.67
.62
3 i
IV--
DISPOSITION.
Cattle.
Morris A Co I.C03
Swjft & Co 2.320
Cutkhy Packing Co. 1,589
Armour & Co 1,706
Bchwar: A Co
J W. Murphy
I.lnculn Parkins Co.
Bo. Om. I'acSs 1 ti(? Co.
Wilson Parklmr Co. .
Hlgitlns parking Co.
Hoffman Bros
John P.oth & Sons..
Mayeroflch A Vail..
Olassberg
P. O'Pea
Armour (St. Faul).
W. B. Van 8snt & Co 162
Bonton A Van Sant, 63
W. W. Hill A Co
P. P. Lewis
Huntslniter A Oliver
J. B. Root A Co....
J. H. Bulla
Roaenstock Bros. . . .
F. O Kellogg
Wertheimer A Degen 3(13
Kills A Co 39
Sullivan Bros 3
k. Rothschild 28
Mo-Kan. C. A C. Co. 635
f t Banner Bros 72
John Harvey 596
Jensen A Lundgren. 26
Dennis A Francis.. 119
Cheek A Krebs 76
3ther buyers 3.998
Hogs.
2.890
2,680
2.869
2 654
123
1,571
1.277
1.66
1.25S
982
47
12
93
4
11
13
37
20
22
7
121
2
76
28
60
143
11.064
Total 13,003 13,738 20,215
ft
Cattle Another very nood run of cat
tle showed up today, about 1,-00 head,
and the three days' supply haa been
nearly 1,000 head heavier than for the
first half of last week. Tho proportion
of beef ateers was not as large as on
either Monday or Thursday, and while
the desirable rorn-fed and grass rattle
found a ready Bale at steady to strong
prices, the general run of light and me
dium weight atee;;i and cows moved
slowly at more or less shaded figures. It
was the same way with the Blockers and
feeders, anything that had weight and
quality finding ready outlet at full re
cent quotations, the ordinary run of light
and medium weight stuff selling very
slowly and on a catch-as-catch-can basis.
Compared with the latter part of last
mil-, the desirable cattle of all classes
are going at somewhat stronger flcures.
while still further weakness has devel
oped on the medium and common kinds.
Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
beeves, $ 1 7. Cr. 1 S.60 ; good to choice
. beeves. 115. 50 17.00; fair to good beeves,
$13.25015.00; common to fair beeves. $9.00
12.75: (rood to choice yearlings, $16.00
17.50 fair to good yearlings, 812-0015.60:
common to fair yearlings, $8. 50011. 60:
choice to prime grass steers, 51 5. 00 17.00 ;
fair to good grnss beeves, $13.00fi15 00;
common to fnlr gress beeves, $9.0012.60;
'Mexican beeves. $8.00 10.110 good to
rholce heifers. $9.00 11.50: good to choice
cows, 88.SO10.50; fair to good cows. $7.00
168.25; common to fair cows, $4.7a6.50;
iprlme feeders, $12.50jj15.00; good to choice
feeders. $10.0012.00. fair to goon ieeuers,
$8.609.50 common to fair feeiWs. $5.60
$6.50: good to choice stockers, $9.25
cows $j.006.25; stock calves. $6.609.50;
10.25; stock heifers, $6.0O7.25; stock
veal calves, $7.50 13.50 bulls, stags, etc.,
87.008.00.
Hogs There was another fairly good
sized run of hogs today estimated at 11,
000 head, a trifle less than yesterday. Re
celpts for the three days amounting to 29.
700 head. Trade opened active with best
hogs soiling up to the upper part of the
range, probably more of these selling
from f 17.35 17.50, than any day thla
week. On the other hand heavy packers
sold down to $16.90 with extreme heavy
and unfinished light hogs suffering In the
adjustment of values selling down to
$16.00. The market was generally steady
with an occasional sale that looked pos
sibly 6 10c higher. Sales were scattered
over the range leaving the bulk a matter
of doubt, at poHslbly $16. 90 17.40.
gneep Receipts today amounted to 19.
$00 head, making the run for the three
days this week, 63.600 head, over double
the number received the same period last
week. Trade opened active this morning
at generally steady prices all around.
Best fat lambs are selling from $15.00 up,
and feeder lambs from 813.0014.26, .with
the best kinds from $14.00 up. Feeder
ewes this morning went at $8.60. The
market Is quotably steady.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice, $15.001J.65: lambs, fair to good,
IH.0015.00; lamb feeders, $13 00014.50;
yearlings, good to choice, $10.0011.50;
yearlings, fair to good, $9 00010.00; year
ling feeders. $10.00010.50; wethers, fai.
$9,0010.60; wether feeders, $9.6010.0O;
wes, good to choice, $8.509.60: ewes,
fair to good, 7.00$.60; ewe feeders,
17.00tf8.O0.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
at. Josenh. Mo.. Nov. 20. Cattle Re
ceipts, 4,500 head; market strong; steers,
J,0018.00; rows and heifers, $5,250
15 00: calves. 1 7. 00 14. 00.
Hoes RecelDts. 24.000 head: market
lower tOD. $17.30: bulk, $16.76017.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4,000 head;
market higher lambs, $12.60 ' 16. zs: ewes,
$8.609.75.
Sioux flty Live Stock.
Sioux City, Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts,
4.000 head: market lower; beef steers,
I7.6015.50: cannors, $5.006.36; stockers
- and feeders, 87.&OC11.60; cows and heifers.
17 0009.00.
Hoes RerelDta. 9.000 head; marks
Creamery
1'"::
Selects, fresh 68
No I, fresh
Selects, storagv.
No. 1, storage
isread V. S. standard loaf wrapped)
12-ounce single loaf
12-ounce loaf (2)
1C -ounce loaf
21-ounce loaf , 16
j ('inciters (Victory)
Oatmeal
Graham
Corn
! Soda
i Kice (in bulk) per lb.
j No. 1
No. 2
I liarley flour 06V
Rye graham flour, 24-lb sack 1.55
Rye flour, 24-lb. Back 1.5S
In bulk, per lb. ... , 07
Oatmeal (In bulk) per lb
Beans (per lb.)
Navy No. 1
Pinto, best, No. 1
Eocon (perMb.)
No. 1, whole pieces, wrapped....
No. 1, whole pieces, unwrapped..
No. 1, sliced
No, 2, whole pieces, wrapped 64
No. 2. whole pieces, unwrapped.. .63
No. 2, sliced
Ham (whole)
No 1, skinned
No. 1, regular
Shoulder
Lard (per lb.)
No. 1, pure ,
Compound
Oleomargarine (in cartons) per lb.
No. 1
No. 2
Nut butterlne . (in cartons)
New cabbage, best quality per lb..
torn Syrup (In cans)
l'i lbs 15
2 lbs 20
5 lbs 4&
10 lbs 83
Note 1 These prices are for cash over
the counter.
Note 2 An additional charge may be
made for delivery or credit to customer.
Same price for r ye or graham. Bread
prices are for cash and carry or credit
anil delivery.
.64
.64
.50
.01
.16
.10
.20
.20
.20
.20
.IS
124
.07
.15
.124
.67
.55
.($
.60
.42
.43
.28
.35
.30
.42
.35
.38
.03
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha. November 20, 1918.
Receipts of grain today showed very
light arrivals of wheat and corn and a
fair run of oats. Receipts were 6 cars ot
wheat, 19 cars of corn, 41 cars of oats, 1
car of rye and 10 cars of barley.
Very light sales characterised ths mar
ket for all grains, but with prices higher
for everything on the list except wheat,
which was unchanged.
Corn sold slowly, soma sellers holding
for higher figures. Prices ranged from 3
to 4 rents up.
N Oats were In good demand at figures un
changed to He higher.
Rye took a Jump of ( cents Recent ad
vances in this grain are attributed to ths
fact that the European demand, which Is
always strong, can now be supplied.
Barley was unchanged to 1 cent up.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT
Receipts
Today.
Wheat (
Corn 19
Oats 41
Rye l
Barley ,...,...10
Shipments
Wheat 24
Corn 20
Oats 30
Rye
Barley 15 2 a
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat. Con Oats
Week
Ago
16
35
93
. 50
12
11
16
14
Tear
Ago
29
18
48
steady; light, $17.1017.35; mixed, $17.00
17.25; heavy, $16. 75 17.20 ; bulk of sales,
$16 90 17.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head;
market steady.
Chicago 187
Kansas City 11
St. Louis v. .... 27
Minneapolis 371
Duluth $7$
Winnipeg 699
FINANCIAL
New Tork, Nov. 20 The uncertain
trend of prices during the greater part of
today's stock market session offered
cumulative evidence of the confusion ex
isting In speculative and Investment cir
cles. .Trading showed a moderate expan
sion of operations over the previous day,
but movements often were exceedingly
contrary, even In Issues of the same class
Pools dominated various specialties, the
list hardening appreciably at the end.
A foretaste of the post-war war period
was furnished by the break ot 5 to 14
points In the several Issues of the Max
well Motor company, following announce
ment that the dividend on the first pre
ferred stock Is to be suspended because
of readjustment conditions.
Irregularity at the beginning was oc
casioned by the heaviness of Marine pre
ferred, which broke over 6 points as a
result of the order from Washington hold
ing up the plan for the sale of the com
pany's British tonnage.
Marine made up much of Its loss later
and Mexican Petroleum, which fell about
3 points at the outset, scored an extreme
advanco ot 4 points, most of which was
retained.
Domestic bonds were Irregular on the
break of 1 to 2 per cent In rails and Ma
rine 6s, Liberty Issues were steady with
the international group. Total sales (par
value) aggregated 8HJ.675.O0O. Old United
States bonds were unchanged on call.
OMAHA PRODUCE
Prices and sales or bonds on the New
Tork Stock exchange yesterday were as
ISO 113 follows: Closing
15 21 : Sales. High. Low. Bid.
42 33 ; Am. Beet Sugar... 800 61S 6914 69
American tan 5,300 45ty 44i 444
Am. Car A F'dry, . 900 84H 83H 83
Am. Locomotive . 1,100 65 64?i 65
Am. Smelt A RoflO.000 87'4 86i 87U
Corn No. 4 white, 1 car $1.43. No. S I Am. Sugar Ref... 200 111 lliu ni'i
yellow, 1 car (new), $1.60; 1 car, $1.48. No. i Am. T. A T 2,100 106 104 104
4 yellow (shippers' weights), $1.444; : Anaconda Copper. 16,000 68 67 4 68
cars, $1.42. No. 6 yellow, 2 cars, $1.42. No. Atchison 600 95 9484 94
HORSES, LIVE STOCK.
FOR sale cheap. 1 delivery horse, light
wagon and stt single harnes. Tel. H.
5785.
1$ HEAVY horses and harness. Omaha
Van and Storage Co., rear 1128 N. 19th
St.
:!
' ; 4
Denver. Colorado
4 Water Bond.
Dates' Nn. 1. 111 Dm Not. L 1943
Ostiesel Nn. L 192S
Legal Investment for savings
banks In New Hampshire, Ver
nwt, Rhode Island, Connecticut
and New Jersey; eligible as secur
ity for Peetal Sevings Deposits.
Price on application,
' to yield about 4.57
Ask for Circular OB-188.
Hie (National City
j Company
Ctrrttpoudtm Qftcu m Jt Cine.
Caicaro-137 So. U Sail St
Fends Slsert Ttrm Nrtm-Ataptmmtm
Chicago Live Stork,
Chlrago, Nov. 20 (U. S. B. O. M.)
Cattle Receipts. 18.000; native and west
ern steers, steady to 15c higher; best na
tives, $19.75; one load very choice range
steers, $18.50; both a new record; butcher
cattle and calves fully steady; stockers
and feeders, strong; beef cattle, good,
choice and prime. $15 C019.75; common
and medium, $9.7515.65; butcher stock,
cows and heifers, $ii.4011.25; canners and
cutters, $3.3506.40; stockers and feeders,
good, choice and fancy, 110. 00 1&-21.75 ; in
ferior, common and medium, $7.0010.00r
veal calves, good and choice, $17.25
$17.75; western range, beef steers, $14.65
18.00; cows and heifers, $S.2512.75.
Hogs Receipts. 27,000 head; market 5c
better grades mostly 10c to 15c higher;
others steady: closed quiet; butchers,
$17.65018.00; light, $17.1017.75; packing
$16.6017.60; throw outs, $15.25 16.80;
pics, good to choice. $13.0014.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 20,000
head; market active on all classes; lambs,
steady to higher; sheep steady; feeders
strong; lambs, choice and prime, $16.85
16.00; medium and good, $14.50 15.85:
culls, $9.76 12.60; ewes, choice and fancy,
$9.259.50; medium and good, $3.00
9.25; culls, $3.256.50.
6 yellow, 2 cars, $1.40. Sample yellow, i
car. $1.85. No. $ mixed, 3 cars (new), $1.4s.
Oats No. 3 white. 7 cars, 71c.
Rye No. 2, 2 cars, $1.87.
Barley No. I, 1 car, $1.00.
Wheat No. 5 hard, 1 car, $2.01.
Chicago Grain and Provisions,
Chicago, Nov. 20. Prospects of an in
crease of the movement of the new crop
had a bearish effect todsy on corn. The
market, although unsettled at the close,
was lc to 2o net lower, with Decem
ber l.2 to $1.29 and January $1.31
to $1.31 Vj. Oats finished c to 1 down
and provisions up 6c to $1.
Notwithstanding that the corn market
fluctuated rapidly and that at one time
the January delivery touched the highest
point yet on the crop, the general ten
dency most of the session was clearly
down grade. Forecasts for better weather
for husking and for transportation from
rural sources did a good deal to make
selling aggressive, and so too did knowl
edge that a large number of car permits
had been Issued of late. For at least the
time being, fresh developments appeared
to be necessary to focus attention sharply
against to the bullish possibilities of food
needs In Europe as against plentiful sup
plies elsewhere and still existing shortage
of vessels. 3 &
Hedging sales depressed oats. Beside
seaboard demand was slack, and the visi
ble supply total showed a liberal increase
Provisions were dull but firm. Notice
of an embargo on hog shipments to Chi
cago Thursday and Friday operated as a
strengthening factor.
Cash quotations: Corn No. 1 yellow,
old, $1.50; No. 3 yellow, old, $1.49(51.60;
No. 3 yellow, new, $1.42; No. 4 yellow,
old, $1.381.42; No. 4 yellow, new, $1.32
1.34.
Oats Nd. 3 white, 74 H 76c; standard,
757614c
Rye No. 2. fl. 7401.75,
Barley 08c 14 1.09.
Seeds Timothy, $7.0010.25; clover,
nominal.
Provisions Nominal; lard $37.05; ribs,
nominal,
Chicago closing prices, furnished The
Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain
brokers 316 South Sixteenth street,
1.700
Atlantic Gulf 1,200 110
Halt. A Ohio
Canadian Pacific.
Ches. A Ohio. ...
C. M. A St. P...
Chicago A N. W.
C, R. I. A P
Chlno Copper....
Colo. Fuel A Iron. 2.300
Corn Products.,.. 2.700
Cruclbls Steel.... 3,900
Cuba Cane Sugar. 1 600
Dlst. Securities... 2,500
Erie
General Electric.
General Motors..
Gt. Northern, pfd
Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs
Inspiration Cop.
108 109
900 68 67 57
300 164 164 164
700 69 69 69
4 000 48 48 48
100 103 103 103
3,400 28 27 27
39
39
7
65
31
47
19
151
40
39
47
55
31
47
19
151
125
.40
29
48
66
31
48
3,100 19
800 152
8,600 127 123
1,300 100 99 100
2.50O 83 33 33
8,800 62 60 51
Int. Mer. M., pfd.. 73,300 112 109 112
Int. Nickel 1,300 32 32 32
Int Paper 1 200 32 31 32
K. C. Southern.... '4( 20 20 20
Kennecott Cop 6,700 38 37 38
Maxwell Motors. .12,600 36 29 29
Mexican Petroleum31,800 159 1!2 157
Kansas City Live 8tock.
Kansas City, Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts,
23,000 head, including 200 southerns; mar
tlet steady; prime fed steers, $17.50
19.50; dressed beef steers, $12.00 18.00;
western steers, 510.00 15.75; southern
steers, $6.0012.00; cows, $5.0012.00;
heifers. $7.00013.00; stockers and feed
ers. $6.5014.50; bulls, $6.5069.00; calves,
$7.60013.50.
Hogs Receipts, 27,00 head; market 6c
to 10c lower; bulk, $17.00 17.60; heavy,
$ 17.00 17.55 ; packers and butchers, $17.10
1-17.60; light, $16.7517.55; pigs, $13.00
14.60.
Sheep ana Lambs Receipts, T.ooo neaa;
market 10c to 15c higher; lambs, $11.60
16.15; yearlings, $10.5012.00; wethers,
$9.50011.00; ewes. $8.009.7S; stockers
and feeders, $U. 00 19.00.
Art. Open. High. Low". Close. Yest'y
Nov. 1.31) 1.33 1.29 1.30 1.32
Dec. 1.29 1.31 1.28 1.29 1.30
Jan. 1.31! 1-3 Vi 1.30! 1.31 1.32
Oats I
Nov. : .75 .76 .75 .74 .76
Dec. .74 .74 .73 .74 .74
Jan. .74 .76 .73 .73 .75
Pork I
Nov. 42.00 42.00 42.00 42.00 41.00
Jan. 46.25 46.60 46.26 46.50 46.20
Lard
Nov. 27.00 27.06 27.06 27.0s 27.00
Jan. 26.20 26.40 26.20 26.30 126.15
Ribe.
Nov. 126.00- 25.20 25.00 125.20 25.00
Jan. 24.65 24.67'24.65 24.6224.55
St. Louis Live Stock.
St. Louis, Nov. 20. Cattle Receipts,
6,600 head: market s;.ady; native beef
steers, $11.60 18.25 ; yearling steers and
heifers, $9.5015.50; cows, $7.50 12.50;
stockers and feeders, $8.50 12.00; fair
to prime southern beef steers, $10.00
18.00; beef cows and heifers, $7.60 16.00;
native calves, $7.7517.25.
Hogs Receipts, 14,100 hesd; market
10c to 16c lower; lights. J 1 7.35 17.60 ;
pigs. 514.00 16.60; mixed and butchers,
$17.4017.85; good heavy, $17.66 17.56;
bulk. $17.3517.66.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 3.900 head;
market strong; lambs, $16.501(.76; ewes.
I11.00(nil2.00; canners and choppers,
53.006 $9.00.
100
131
96
100
Local Stock, and Bonds,
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker
and company, 449-52 Omaha National
Bank building, Omaha.
Stocks Bid. Asked.
Armour A Co.. pfd 103 104
Burgess-Nash Co., 7 per cent pfd..
Cuduhy Packing Co., com 129
Deere A Co., pfd us
Fairmont Cream. Co., 7 per
rent pfd 7
Gooch Milling A Elevator
Co., 7 per cent pfd "B"'... 9T
Harding Cream Co., 7 per
cent pfd $8
Orchard A Welhelm Co., 7
per cent pfd V.
Union Power A Light Co., 7
per cent pfci
Union Stock Yards Co., Omaha 97
Bonds
Am. Tel. A Tel. 6s, 1925 104
Am. Tobacco Co. 7s. 1923.. 101
Anglo-French 6s. 193K 95
Armour A Co. 6s. 1921 100
Armour A Co. 6s. 1923 100
Cudahy Packing Co. 7s, 1923.100
Denver, Colo., Waters 4s,
1948 8
Federal Farm Loan 4s 101 .
Interborough Rapid Transit
3 yr. 7s, 1921 M
Kansas City Ry. 7s, 1921 92
Puget Sound Traction, Light
A Power 7s, 1921 7
Seaboard Airline 6s, 1919 96
StanrV.rd Oss A Elee. 7s. 1921 97
Unlet Pacific -6s. 1928 103
100
100
104
102
96
101
101
101
$9
101
100
93
98
96
97
104
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Nov. 80. Corn $1.40
1.45.
' Oats 72 73c.
Flax $3. 90 3.92.
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Nov. 20. Corn December,
$1.M; January. $1.35 asked.
Oats December, 37c asked; January,
73o asked.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Nov. 20. Corn November,
$1.39; December, $1.35; January,
$1.381.37.
New Tork Coffee.
New Tork. Nov. 20. Some disappoint
ment was expressed in the coffee trade
this morning that a meeting of the board
of manager, was not followed by any an
nouncement as to the prospect, for re
suming business In futures. The opinion
was very generally expressed, however,
that progress was being made and that the
points under consideration had narrowed
to the question of restrictions on Imports
and business in ths spot market. Pending
further developments the local spot mar
ket remained nominal and no change was
reported In the cost and freight situation.
The official cables showed an advance of
75 rels in the Rio market. Santos were
nominal at an advance of 1,300 rels from
the quotation of November 13, and Santos
futures were 100 rels lower.
Omaha Bay Market,
Receipts larger ot both prairie hay and
alfalfa. While the demand Is only fair,
causing prices to go lower on all grades of
prairie hay, market on alfalfa and oat and
wheat straw is steady.
Hay Cholcs upland prairie, $24.60; No.
1. $22.50023.60; No. 2, $18.0020.00; No. 3,
$11.0014.00. No. 1 midland, $22.00 23.00;
No. 2, $18.0020.00. No. 1 lowland, $15.00
O17.00; No. 2, $12.00913.00; No. 3 $9.00
11.00.
Alfalfa Choice, $30.00 31-00; No. 1,
$29.0030.00; standard, $27.00 29.00; No.
2, $24.6026.50; No. 3, $21.00 24.00.
Straw Oat $9.00 10.00; wheat, $8.00
Ot-00.
500 27
2,900 28
300 77
700 19
2.000 80
1,900 38
Miami Copper
Missouri Pacific.
Montana Power.
Nevada Copper..
N. Y. Central...
N. Y.. N H. & H.
Norfolk & West . .
Northern Pacific.
Pacific Mail 33
Pennsylvania 700 48
Pittsburgh Coal... 100 47
Ray Con. Copper.. 900 23
Reading 11,700 88
Rep. Iron A Steel. 4,000 78
27 27
27 27
76 77
19 19
80 80
37 37
200 109 108 108
1 200 98 97 98
33
48
47
23
88
77
33
48
47
23
88
Southern Pacific. . 16.000 101 103 103
Southern Railway 6,600 31 30 30
Studebaker Corp.. 25, 000 63 60 60
Texas Co 1,300 189 184 187
Union Pacific 2,800 132 131 132
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 1,700 103 102 103
IT. S. Steel 102,300 101 99 101
V. B. Steel pfd.... 200 111 111 111
Utah Copper 4 600 82 80 81
Western Union.... 700 91 90 90
West. Electric 400 43 43 43
Beth. B 5 700 63 62 63
PHOTO-PLAYS
Fruits Oranges: Dr. Phillips Indian
river. 126s, 150s. 176s. 200s. $7.60; 216s,
$7.00; liOs. $6.60; J88-S!4s. $6 00. Lemons:
Sunkist SOOs, 860s. $11.00; Red Ball, 300s.
360s. $10.00. Grape Fruit: Dr. Phillips
64s-64s, $6.00; 80s. $5.50: 96s, $5.00: other
grape fruit, all sixes. $5.00. Bananas: 7 to
7o pounds. Pears: Box, IVAnJous.
$4.50; half 6oxes. $2.50. Apples: New
York "A" grade Baldwins. $ti.6u; extra
fancy Staymen Saps, box. $3.00: fancy
Staymen Saps. box. $2.75; choice Staymen
Saps, box, $3.60; extra fancy Old Fashioned
Saps, $3.00; fancy Old Fashioned Soaps.
$2.75; choice Old Fashioned Saps. $2.50
Grapes: Emperors, keg, $7.00. Cran
berries: Bell A Bugle, barrel. $11.00: Kell
A Cherry, barrel. $10.00: Jerseys, barrel.
$10.00; Jerseys, box, $4.50. Figs: 24 8-or
pkgs., $3.25; layer figs, $3.00.
Oysters King Cole northern standards.
per gal.. $2.80; per qt., 75c; per pt.. 45c
King Cole northern selects, per gal., $3.00;
per qt., S5c; per pt, 60c. King Cole north
ern counts, per gal., $3.25: per qt., 92c;
per pt., 55c. King Cole Chesapeake stand
ards, per gal.. $3.30; per qt.. 70c; per pt..
40c. King Cole Chesapeake selects, per gat .
$2.65; per qt., 75c; per pt., 45o. Blue
Points, per 100. $1.60.
Whale Meat Per lb., 10c.
Wholesale Prices of Beef Cuts Loins:
No 2. 31c: No. 3. 17c. Round: No. 2.
23c; No. 3, 16 c. Ribs: No. 2. 25c; No.
3, 15c. Chucks: No. 2, 20c; No. 3. 14c.
Plates: No 2, 14c; No, 3, 13 c.
Frozen Fish Halibut, per lb.. 24c; black
cod. per lb., 16c; salmon, red. per lb., 22c;
pink, per lb., ZOc; catfish, large, per IK,
27c; small and medium, per lb., 23c;
whltefish, round or dressed, per lb.. 20c;
small, per lb., 15c; yellow pike, per lb..
20c: Spanish mackerel, per lb., 16c; sliver
smelt, per lb., 44c; pickerel, dressed, per
lb., 14c; round, per lb., 11c; white perch.
per lb., 12c.
Kippered salmon, per lb., 35c; smoked
white, per lb., 22c; Finnan haddie, market.
Vegetables Onions: 26c lb. Pota
toes: No. 1 Red River Ohlos. 2c lb.;
No. 1 stock, 20 lb. Sweet Potatoes
California Sweets, crates, $5.00; Hampers.
$2.50. Iceberg head lettuce, $1 00 doz or
$3.60 crate; leaf lettuce, 50c doz.; toma
toes, $3.00 lug.; cauliflowers, crates. $2.60.
cauliflower. Colorado. 12 c lb.; beets,
carrots, turnips, 76c doz.; shallots, rad
ishes, parsley, 75c doz.; artichokes. $1.50
doz.; Brussel sprouts, 15c lb. ; spinach.
10c lb.; hot house cukes, extra fancy
$3.00; fancy. $t.75; choice. $1.60; peppers.
$1.00 bek. ; California Jumbo celery, $1.00:
Michigan celery, 46c; squash, 2c lb.; cab
bage. 2c.
Nuts Diamond branded walnuts: No. 1
9. S., sack lots, 34c less 37c lb.; fancy
budded, sack lots, 38o less 41c lb.; Brazil
washed, large, sack lots, 80c lbs.; Brazil
washed, medium, sack lots, 25c lb.: almond
Taragonas, 30o lb.; chestnuts, 20c lb.:
filberts, 20o lb.; pecans, 20 and 30c lb.
Cider Morgan'. Michigan Cider: 14-gal
keg, $7.00.
Miscellaneous Cracker Jacks, Checkers
and Chums, case, $5.60; case, $2.85; ear
pop corn. 8o to lie St.otled pop com,
4 dox. 10-ob. pkgs.. $8.70; bulk, 12o lb.
Comb Honey: 2 doz. 11-os. jars, $8.70: 3
doz. 5-oz., Jars, $4.00; per pound, 30c.
Three B Honey: 2 dos. 6-os. Jars, $4.30; 1
dos. 16-os. Jars. $5.40. Salted peanuts.
$3.00. Fcanuts, 17 to 20c lb.
New York Bonds.
S. 2a, reg.. 98 'Gt. N. 1st 4s 92
U. S 2s coup. 93 I. C. rcf. 4a 86
U. S. 3s, reg.. 83 Int. M. M. 6s.. 100
S. "s. coup. S3 K. C. S. ref. 5s 86
V. S. Lib. 3s 99.96M,. A N. un. 4s.. 88
U. S. 4s. reg.. .106 M K A T 1st 4s 72
U. S 4s coup. 106 M. Pac. gen. 4s 64
Am. F. Sec. 6s 99 Mont, Power 5s 92
Am. T A T 0 5s 95 N. Y. C. deb 6s 101
Anitlo-Frerch 5s 96 'i No. Pacific 4s. . 87
Arm A Co. 4s 87 'Northern ITtc 3s 63
Atchison gen 4s .87 'O. S. L. ref 4s 86
Halt. A O. c 4s5Pac. T. A T. 6s 96
Beth. Steel r 5s 89 Penn. con. 4s 99
Cen. Leather 6s ,96 Penn. gen. 4s 93
Cen. Pacific 1st S4SiReading gen. 4s.. 90
('. A O. ev. 5s. . 9S L A S F a 75
C H A Q Joint 4s 9T.So. Pacific c Fs 104
C M A S P c 4'j 86 Southern Ry 6s.. 96
C R I A P ref 4s 75 T. A P. 1st.. 88
A S. ref. (Us R0Unlnn Pacific 4s 89
P. A R. O. r. 5s 62 I'. S. Rubber 6s 85
P. of C. 6s 1931 97!'. S. Steel 6s.. 99
Erie gen. 4s.. 60 Wabash 1st 96
Gen. Elec. 5s 100Freneh gvt 5s 103
V 'Bid.
New York General.
New York, Nov. 20 Flour, firmer;
springs and Kansas, $10.75011.00; win
ters, $10. 35l?i 10.60.
Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 yellow, $1.68
and No. 3 yellow, $1.63, cost and freight
New York.
Oats Spot easy; standard. 84.
Hay Firm; No. 2. $1.851.90; No. 8.
II. 701.0.
Pork Firmer; mess, $15.5046 60.
Lard Easy; middleweight, 27.25
27.45.
Other articles unchanged.
Additional Places Named
for Old Folks Donations
Donation, are leing received for
the Old People's Home on Fonten
elle boulevaru at stations already
announced.
In addition Mrs. Edward Johnson
3220 Woohvorth avenue will receive
donations for the Field Club dis
trict and the First Baptist church
will receive donations Sunday, Also
Mrs. Neil Dow, 6149 Corby street
and the C. C. Johnson hardware
store in Benson.
It is estimated that $5,000 in mon
ey and useful articles will be needed
to meet the requirements of the cur
rent fiscal vear.
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Chicago Produce,
Chicago, III., Nov. 20. Butter Market
higher; creamery, 5463c.
Kggs Receipts, 2,906 cases; market un
changed. Potatoes Market lower; receipts, 102
cars; Wisconsin, bulk, $1.501.60; Wis
consin, sacks, $1.6001.66; Minnesota and
Dakota, bulk, $1.4501.60; Minnesota and
Dakota, sacks, $1.601.65.
Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls,
2223c; springs, 23c; turkeys, 29c.
New York Frodure.
New York, Nov. 20. Butter Market
higher; creamery higher than extras, 65
6"c; creamery extras, 64c; firsts, 69
63c.
Eggs Market steady; unchanged.
Cheese Market firm; unchanged.
Live Poultry Steady; chickens, 25086c;
fowls, 2427c; old roosters, 1920c; tur
keys, 37c. Dressed, , market firm; fowls,
3036c; turkeys, 4246c; others unchanged.
Bee Want Ads Are the Best
Business Boosters.
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and 75c. Nights: Ita. 25e, 50e, 75e and $1.00,
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IN THE FIRST STORY OF '
THE NAVIES AT WAR
The Fighting Fleets
AMERICAN, BRITISH AND FRENCH
Illustrated by 8 Reel. Moving Picture.
The Great Rate! ol the Vlndlctl
a Submarine Being Depth Bombed)
British Monitors; Mine. Destroyed!
Naval Raid oa Zeebruggei etc., etc.
Prices 25c, SOc, 78c and $1.00.
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Matinee. Wed
Thanksgiving
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THE HIT Of HITS
Founded on "The College Widow"
By George Ade.
Book and Lyric, by Guy Bolton and
P. G. Wodehouse.
Music by Jerome Kern. Seat. Now.
WsW'
NEW SHOW TODAY
POLLY OZ AND CHICK
CUTS. CLEVER AND CLASSY '
KENNY AND RHEA
DANCING '
GIBSON AND BETTY f
TALK AND SONGS
GILROY, HAYNES
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EDITH STOREY,'
la "THE SILENT WOMAN"
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, On., Nov. 20. Turpentine
Firm, 7Se; sales, 280 bbls.; receipts, 36$
bbls. ; shipments, 34 bbls.; stock, 30,614
bb!.
Rosin Firm: sales. $67 bbls.; receipt.,
1,341 bbls.; shipments, none; stock, 70.
211 bbls. Quote: B, D. 315.46; E, $16 60; E.
$15.66; a, $15.62 1, ; H. $18.85; K, M, N,
VG. WW. $16.60.
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EGGS
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New York Honey.
New Tork, Nov, 20. Mercantile Paper-
Unchanged.
Francs Demand, $6.45: cames, io.4s.
Guilders Demand, 47c; cables, 42!4c.
Lire Unchanged,
Mexican Dollars Unchanged.
Time Loans Strong; unchanged.
Call Money Strong; unchanged.
Liberty Bends.
New Tork, Nov. SO. Liberty bond final
prices 3Hs. $-
First convertible ss.iv.
Second 4s, 16.30,
First convertible 414s, $8.60.
Second convertible 17.81.
Third 4Hs. 17.80.
Fourth 3 its. 86.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit.
New York. Nov. 20. Evaporated Ap
plesDull and nominal.
Prune Scarce.
Apricots Firm.
Peaches Nominal.
Raisins Firm.
New York Cotton Future.
New Tork. Nov. 20. Cotton futures
opened steady: December, 27.40c; Jsnu
ary, 21.80c to 27.06c; March, 2.i0c; May,
26.J0O July, 26 lie.
Cotton closed steady at a net advance
of 70 to 88 point.
Dry Goods.
New Tork, Nov. 20. Cotton goods today
were quiet with a slight Increased Inquiry
for spot and nearby goods. Prices showed
some easing. Yarn, and burlap, were
quiet. Government holdings of wool. It
was expected, would shortly be auctioned
to the trade.
Linseed.
Duluth, Minn., Nov. 80. Unseed $3.18.
"THE
from
FUNERAL
RANGE"
was a prospector, who
made enemies because he
refused to sell his mining
claims to crooks. They in
volve him in trouble until
he is sent to prison. But
when he escapes, things
happen.
WALLACE
as the prospector, turns
out to be much alive (not
a dead one, as the title
suggests). Naturally, he
wins the girl, and also re
ceives his pardon. What
more do you ask?
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