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Strength and Several New Drop Following Sharp De- Maxifaums. Trade Demoralized by Foot , and Mouth Disease Scare. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE HIGHER | ADVANCE IN CALL MONEY ca e Later the market displayed renewed [ Weak at 10c advance los, 4%.4¢ Omaha, Novembr 27, 1916 | Now York, Nov. 27.—Vague rumors of & Omaha, November 27, 1916. | i rongih ns a result of reports of an out- | @1L15; light, | pixed, .00 (s)'d" g]"l' Store Closes 3 8heep.'| giuquieting character, ressive selling by | (ash wheat followed the big decline In|presk of ‘foot and mouth disease. 10.26; heavy, $9.70@10.35; rough, $9. tore Closes . D 2 1 20,500 f profenyional traders and an advance in call | (ytures and sold fram dc to B¢ los Poultry—Live, higher; fowls, ibc; springs, 9.55; plgs, 36.65@8.75. ah: All Day ay 11,651 13,318 | monay to 514 per cent, the highest rate e The receipts of grain today wers very |17c; turkeys, 27 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 36,000 head; ’ Thursday hursday 8,877 13787 capt one this , contributed to the heavy | peavy, but with all cereals selling at a de- market, strong; wethers, $8.0008.90; ewes, 7437 18,320 | cjosing of “today's market after an early |ojine, there was very little disposition on NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. $4.50@8.00; lambs, $9.50C12.26. R I’ 1845 16307 pariod of strength and several new maxi- | (he part of the to let go at the pre- [ — s v T ) o ¥ S Same day last year...10,674 5,793 16471 | Dlumy, vailing prices. Quotations of the Day on Various Leading 8t Louis Live Steck Market. | |7 s k Receipts and disposition of live stock at| The hardening of money rates was not un- | “rho buyers, however, were ‘willing to Commodities. §t, Louls, Nov. 27.—Cattle—Recelpts, 9, 00 “lgs or an sg‘lv‘ng the Gaion Stock Yards, Omaha, for twenty- | expected In view of last week's bank state- | oy '(he market prices, and toward thp close | o o noUT 0y o past spring | Beadi market higher; native beef steers, of excess reserves to barely more than $58,- | lit1le better and the bulk of the No. 2 hard 000,000, & decrease of more than $65,000,000 | 14 around $1.73% and §1 The No, 3 RECEIPTS—CARS, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. H'r 6 2 c., M. & St P. total sinte the middle of the year. the poorer grades of wheat wero slow sell 4 No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $2.07%, Sugar for ins, per Ib v < Webash . et ’ Ins ofy tho forenoon ranged b- | and only a fow cars of the No. 4 hard snd $7.5099.00; native calves, §6.00612.00. gar for . ) P . g Misspurt, Pac i | stantial fraction I United States Steel at & |iingl grade wers sold. Corn—tpat_weak; No.-2 yllow, $1.08%, | Hog»—Recelpta, 21,200 ~nead; market, héin:.“;’i.;rhur Oakes try our | Faney California Apricots, per [} the sales ata—Bpot, wenk: standard, 0% @61ue | NI S0 0TS huIk of mles, $9.400 nothing_finer, made fram the | Fancy Cleaned Curra < for leading equipments. Coppers also were [ il "0 usted about 2c and 3c lower, n refined metal while the market sold from 14e to 1%e Utllities ,and_speciaities of no special | jower, the trade In this market was com- destgnation were higher at their best by 2 [ nEU G (Chive and the bulk of the of- to 7 polnts, the latter gain being registored | foncy were sold. The bulk of the sam- 3 : Faney 40-50 California Prunes, . y by Ohio Gas atthe new record of 1004. | pleg old at 63c, but & few choice smples Bt , 44@45c; Central Th;egel.l: ,_‘.Tm & Orines P;'olg' ney, 4080 nes, | ] Chicago G <+ | Pittshurgh Coal, Philadelphin Company, In- i 3% and 53%e, and the poorer MGV A i 4s i A AR SRRy b § ; = dustrisl Alcohol and other miscellaneous Is- ::‘,’,'l‘:,“ ",:‘"fl ‘from §2%c {0 n},_‘ : mxfl.:' r?“' Firm; hemdock firsts, 57c; sec i (Noeialcatiac R The B?;: ]::Khumm"onpz‘;‘c %;,., #::rorm,;“ '...."c'.ffif . r O E e BPOSITION—HEAD. e ere et et et rerate “pressure, |, IICTe Was a fairly active 00 A trom |, Provisions—Pork, firm; mess, $31.50@ brime fed . steers, $10.0001175; B G I | TRy et f ke amena Callt: 211> hoop. | Rall were n no. sanse & tacter ‘markat: |A"d the market Kenerally wat @ irses 1200 family, $33.00834.00; short, - clear, | dresse "":;;l"";:"_‘-w',,’;"g’odo,‘ ot ., at . 12lsc | Per Dozen. ... 25c, 30c, 4dc 7 L ; LAO% | wiee, oniy two moteworthy movemants I8 |oq"%y {87 and. ine bulk of the ‘sempies, | 5000360 N one | ore, $6.00910.35; stockers and feeders, no I o TR - e Ao et ol T 7 Bwift & Co. 6955 | that' quirter being the temporary strength (A% graded No. 3, brought §1.43. 17 trade; bulls, $6.26@7.00; calves, $6.50@11.00./ bl R Horyl'er-di.h wise | i i A% B B Cudahy Packing Co. of Reading and n(h'}' coalers and the con- Burley receipts were light and the de- 'e“y‘ 11c, noml coun- Hogs—Recelpts 12,70 market steady; cester Sauce, Pickles, l;nomd per doien, 40; / % 4 Armour & Cflé.. #ixl ll; I’;fll'\l‘;l!ll; of Llnn:l:n r{;ll;}:lcl.han"; t mand for this {'flrlfll was falrly active at pecial, 11%e. bulk of sale, $9.40@9.9! eavy, $9.80@9.95; Kindal tor P‘repared ‘Munuvd, Feiey, Nos 1 ey 4 L Va4 Do, AL ot were aviong the Hirat to" ous | Prices ruling about 3¢ lower | o | “Butter—Firm; receipts, 3,451 tubs; cream- | packers and butchers, 39.60@9.90; light, 2 Dty $ o it pex T e [N o I pagel o] Totl- aales of stocks 1,320,000 |, Clearances were: Yhon tirst 0@ 1%4e; seconds, | 15.30G9.007 oten $TGITE Adoral e ert. | Fancy No. I Dairy Table Buiter, | ’ il R i e with eep - &0 mbe=Recsipts, -3/ : per ‘pks. . ....8%¢ DO DDy Bk e oo 0o senss 36c ¢ - 5 Lincoln Pa 0., 81 Liverpool closed with wheat steady to y - A e Y 0G0k yocr. : <, ¢ 3 4 Eggs—Firm; recelpts, 3,660 cases; fresh|market steady; lambs, $11.40@1206; yea 32-0z. jars Pure Fruit Preserves | Fancy Table Butterine, equal to . ) Cudahy, Kupuan City.. 758 oo most ntareating deelopment of the | 1q Mgk and com % lower, " L e o | e AL TRGATE etharm, SLECON A o1, jars Pure Frult Preser s Esn T b tn a0 ] Bemion Vansant & Lish 376 Primary wheat fecslpls WES | @48c; firsts, 44@46c; seconds, 39@43c. ewes, $6.76@1.15. 28-oz, jars Pure Striined Honey | The Bast Full Cream New York |2 Hill & Bon the lowest rates quoted the outbreak | 4nd shipments Bf 8000 & shipments of | Cheese—Firm: recelpts, 1416 cartons; L — ftor 25¢ White, Wisconsin_Cream or F. B, Lewls “|of the war. In point of offarings of | SeIPLS Of 4.588,000 9. & state whole miik flats, fresh specials, 24% - London Stock Market. %-1b. Young America Full Cream "B bills on Germany and Austria were barely | ''p .| @24%e; state, average fancy, 23% @24c. Landon, Nov. 7.—American securities apart for A , Cheese, per Ib........... 30c 56% c; standard, 56@57%¢. $L52@1. ;l e @i * : Clover, $11.00@1 timothy, Beef Steers Steady, but Feeder [Heavy Closing After Early|Cash Wheat Market Takes Big Frovisions: Tork, $10.0; lard, Butter—Firm; creamery, 36@42¢c, Eggs—Steady; ucelpl’, 2,624 cases; un- cline in Futures. changed, Potatoes—Lower; receipts, Dakota Ohlos, ington white, §.65@1.75. Hay—Steady; No. d by anothor advance | “(Oats was the best seller on the and | 00 shipping, 806 ske. Hops—Steady; state, common to choice, 8@16c; Pacific c‘:u() 12¢. Michigan, Wisconsin, M RECEIPTS ARE VERY HEAVY | Dakota white, $1.60G1.65; Minnesota akd four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday. ment which disclosed a further contraction | of" (he cash market 'the trade became a | ' WF %o oot “ Ul PSR 06 8.80; winter straights, §8.20@8. . | feeders, $56.30@ 7.5 No. 1 d L, $2.09%; in the last three weeks and the smallest|parq sold generally at $1.71 and $1.72, bu: No. 3 hard, $1.93% beor i n"‘l‘;‘:'r"m 'D“",:‘h. ‘,LMQI.M; beef cows and heifers, $4.25@ 0; prime yearling steers and helfers, BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916 nal; No. 3 hard, $1.76%. Corn: No. 2 yel- | Later covering and buying by trade interest white, 91@93%ec. Oata: No. 3 white, 55% | unchanged to 13 points lower. @ Rye: No. 2, .26, See CHICAGO LIVE STOCR MARKET. $3.25@5.25. $17.05; ribs, | Cattle Strong; Hogs, Weak; Sheep, Strong. Chicago, Nov. 20,000 head: market strong; native beel fifty-eight | Steere, $6.76@12.35, a new ~high record marke $7.50@11.60;/ yearling steers 5.50@1.75; .46, [48.50€11.50; cows, 10.00. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 3.600 head rong; lambs, $7.50@1 H i yearlings, $8.00@10.! Poultry—Live turkeys firm at 30c; other- | from the steels were dull on the stock ex: | , ++ |gentimental rather than actu wise quiet and prices mot Gold Imports on a large gcale trom i England by way of Canada wate resumed | 25000 P WSUISREL ol 240,000 bu. and further moderate exports of the metal |, hIMATY o418 fece) . W Amios e Ribde, Celpts of 1,376,000 bu, and shipments of Honds were Irrogular with Paris sixen at | S610t% OF 0815000 T Tige N f y Peanut Batter, per | Fancy Cauliflower, | 2i5c [ a now Ibw quotation. Total sales, par value, 3 hard, $1.75@1.80; No. 2 red, $1.74@1.79; De- H h P h r ©| 95,340,000, " United States bonds wete un- CARLOT RECEIPTS. poeiri Lk 4 L) RIS ].g Waymen une 12/4¢ |\ Fanry Pegpers, 8 for. a1 changed on call. Wheat. Carn, Corn—No. 2 mixed, 91@52c; No. 2 white, . N ==2%ul ey’ Brdbsel. Sprouts, PR Total sales for the day, 1,323,000 shares. |Chicago . 61 263 92% @93c; No. 2 yellow, 92@92%¢; Decem- Woman Who F]. hts % DRIED FRUITS FOR e e T Ry .ml:\‘l‘r.nbor of sales and quotations on leading gulml:pou- y m * | ber, 89%c; May, 91%c. N THANKSGIVING Red Onions, per Ib A s, S Lo G |Omiha 1 Bttt Bt T RV et Gy, 108 e 1| ] JEbiEm o] TRt ot me N v ,600 64% 62 611 | Kansas City Butte mery, 4lc; firats, 40c; sec- aude ilroy, _ Avenue H, { i A Gar & Wiy gae0 16 : :" it 1o S L onds, dtc; packing, 's3c. Council Bluffs, fought with three men D Aapcy R torlyy Seaches, b | ULAsshy penltry fer Thenks <I W 300, Thess sales were raperted today: Poultry—Hena, 15c; rossters, {2¢; brotters, | Who, robbed her of her purse contain-| |, Totals Cattle—The cat il in 4he alr, everyone being upset and | A % L. | not knowing what to do on account of the [{ORCOTCE C0P foot and mouth disease Baldwin oo, . 9 cars, $1.743 6 cars, $1.73%. No. 3 hard 1 0 0 0 % car, $1.73; 11 cars, 0 4 0 0 Kansas City, Nov. 27.—Wheat—No, 2 Wheat—No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $1.76; | 21c. established. | change “Were today. Dressed, firm; 21@31c; fowls, 16@23c; tur- Silver—RBar, 36 1-16d per ounce, keys, 26@34c. Money—4% per cent. Kansas City General Market. 5% @5% per cent. sgare at Kansas 7 83 g’ and Joseph. Beef’ cattle inhllfl"d B.I'.Inwr.: Ohlo 1,800 p ' L87%. Casi No. 1 hard, §1 immediate slaughter wero selll t, there being little change in the B 00 70" 6 40, e % | ern, $1.78% @1.84%. ¢ foot and mouth ‘disease car, $1.40. e to e the beat pollcy for ship- | A JArloy.—No. 4:'8-5 car, $L0T; 1 car, $1.05. to back stock ;_;{:I:.-;: l:d;n Colo, V. & Nl u'r, l;c. !llmple |.;.r, l]l‘cA 3 il market points. wnkegiv- | Gorn Prod, 0 “ofn—No. 2 Wi r, 8sc. No. 'Iu‘ s mever a very good time | Grucible white: 1 car (old), 88c; 6 cars, §7%c. No. 3 to ship feeder cattie, and for that | Dis, Becuritl yehlow: 16% cars, 88c: 1 ear (oar), #c. No. e N B cars, /] 3 L off ot horme shan b any of ‘the mare | . North. pfa Tl ol e S NEE OFe o W Outs—No. 2 white: 1 cars63%c; 3-6 Good to cholee corn- 187 | s3c. Standard: 3 cars, 63%c. No. 3 whit ; JH00d o, chol ] 00 13K 0% 1 car, 63%c; 13% cars, 63c. No, 4 whit . R ored el coat and shoes. This robbery was 8-qt. Berlin Kettle....39¢ | g ot " "Berlin Kettle with .uu‘::'lt.“::r'y'o::‘bc‘l.n..:«:d'lo';y.lo: adian Pac, Rk o t8 % STt also accomplished by three men. 10-gt. Preserving Kettle— qcover, on sale......98¢ .u‘t:'m buing able .t:”l:‘: 40 shionad vot g;';;‘;?;}:‘ 7 Flaxseod—$2.701% @2.74%. Peter Zardough of Seward lost his at ...............39 | gcup Aluminum Perco- eBether o ot the cattle held &t Go M. & 8L F 2.6 cars, $1.43. No, | Flour—Fancy patents, 10c lower, quoted | watch and $42 when two men robbed 17-qt. Dish Pans.....39¢ | lator ...... I, ; ;1 car, bi%ec. Sample whité: ot GRS, Oklahoma's oil fields have made many :o“or:r-“s*z;c. Liverpool Graln Market, fortunes. mm!nu are in the Omaha Cash Prices—~Wheat—No. 2 hard, | Liverpool, Nov. 27.—Wheat—Spot, steady; ‘makin Ereatest oppor ; No. 3 hard. $1.1001.73; N No. 1 Manitobs, eld, 178 1d; No. 2, 5o atock; ; X 3 , new, o, 1.73@1.76; No, i | ne 3 durum, § 0, 2 whlu‘, 87% @44} N nr 1.46% @ 1.471%. B $27.50@28.00. St. Corn—Spot, ~ steady; |American, mized, 0. 2 hard, $1.80 May, $1.79. Metal Market. car, 81, "~ Minneapolis Grain Market. 1 car $LTI%: 6 cars, ”"" Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—Wheat—Decem- ber, $1.83%; July,-$1.77%; May, $1.87%@ 8t. Louls Graln Market. Louls, Nov. 27.—Wheat—No. 2 red, 3 9313¢ No. 2 white, 94¢; De- 91%c; May, 93% @93%c. Oats—No, 2, b6c; No. 2 white, 67%ec. James Car: BT%@1.90%; M0 AL Fa% unchiased. | him at Tenth and Jackson streets early Monday morning. 27,—Cattle — Recelpts, western steers, $6.76@10.25; stockers and feeders, $4.60@7.70; cows and heifers, $3.65 50@1.60; 1daho and Wash. | @39.75; calves, $9.00@12.75. d heifers, tockers and southern beef steers, Discount Rates—Short and three months, ing $8, at Twelfth and Douglas streets: She submitted when one of the men struck her; heayy blow in the face. of Athens, was held up at Fourteenth and Jackson streets o. 1 northern, $1.83% @1.86; No. 3 north- |and robbed of $7, his watch, over- f NS t ¢ Order Early 2SS D] At a Saving of 25% 'to 50% 13 1bs. Best Pure Gran Fancy California Seedless Ral is- .. 15¢ Tz best selected No. 1 Nebraska' | Fancy Cooking Figs, per Ilb., af ; poWheat per 48-Ih sack $235 | ‘st 15¢ and 12%¢ | re Apple Cider, per gal c R T § Ibs. Coice Japan Bice. . 125¢ e e &, Condensed Mince Meat, pkg., T Fancy , at 35¢ 16-0z. cans Assorted Soups, 10c FRESH SOUTHERN VEGE- Baker's Shredded Cocosnut, per | -TABLES FOR THANKSGIVING a1 YL T ....10c | Fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips, 16-0z. cans Diamond H. Baking | Shalots or Radihses, per Powder .......... voo. .28 JBe ¢ 16-0z. cans Condensed Milk, 10c 25 Thanksgiving Specials in Housefurnishings Grey Enameled Ware Aluminum Ware Cast Aluminum . Roaster, 8-qt. Tea Kettle......39¢ Kettle & Fry Pan, $2.08 % @1.82; De- Spouting Fortunes New York, Nov. 37.—Metals—Léad, $7.20] -~ (See—kwoi—ah) el 4 yellow, 870 m No, § yellow, 86% @ | delivery, 12% @13c. llow, 6% @86%¢: No, 4 mixed, | lytic, first quarter, $33.00@34.00; second and $7@87%c; No. 3 mixed, 86%@87c; No. 4 |third quarters, $32.00933.50, N. Y, N. [.& i, Norfolk & West, d, 86@88%c; No. 5 mixed, 86% @86 at $45.26@46.75. Iron: Firm; No, 1 th- 0 G s, $6.0005.60, Northern Pacific.. e, b6 0t 1sc. Oata 53K @aMc, |orn, $IT0GI8.50; No. 2 $36.5037 50 s, o e actie sed alyaps fnamant. . (GOLF, BOATING, FISHING, SHOOTING. Representative saies: Pacifio Mall, 2 26 standard, 68@53%c; \No. 3 white, 63@63%c; | 1 southern, $26.76@37.75; No. 2 southern, the Nwm Y¢ t is se- j NEBRASKA. ; Jusios 3. & No. 4 white, 53% @62%c. Barley: Maiting, | $26.50@37.50. e o b .00 acrae of v fe g and all Outdoor Sports 7 928 49 00 2 $1.086@1.1 N feed, 89c@¥ R At London: Capper, spot, £147; futures, New production now under way. Eamn- ) i B H Moo 8 SLA4@1Ns: No. '8, $1.43@1.44%. | £141; eleotrolytic, £108. Tin: Spot, £190, 10n; GNIFICENT SHELL ROADS \ 4 \ \ i inga constantly increasing and dividend MA Tron & §. Omaha ' Futures Market. futur £192, 6s. . Lead: £29, 10s; spelter, about to be increased. X g i hattdok Aris C i The bears sesma to bo temporarily in |58 108 3 Jitoors.. 966 6 76 dsteers.. M0 @ 76 |outh. Pacific control of the market and while m: open- tes of the hog Sout Y. {4 7. 37 |ing prices on wheat wora steady, the re head, ¥ rts of submarines reappearing at the tor afnd the market 8‘“" Pacific.. . 2 14 decline during the early | {4 o 8 n_Pac. and, following the reports of Argentine rain 3 d. . vass dve nge | U im:.flmmol : 13 The corn market was somewhat easior | 1-88¢: TNew York, Nov. Sugar Market. diamond ‘A, 7.60c; confectioners 27.—Sugar—Raw, dull; AR T IR RS Oll and Refining . Tin: Steady Paying 12%—Earming 30% Write for interesting booklet D18 Why not do it now? " | 7.40¢c; No. 1, 7.35¢. Free offeri v We Buy and Sell all Seourdti Louisville ashville reach this en- i e o out - lower.while| BRA" caused n heavy.selling moverment 1n | 280-226 La Saile Stroet — CHICAGO va e Lo b _gave up -the uttempt _to|W B H (% | May declined e, futures and prices declined § ta 20 points, | WEW yORK Los anax chanting vacation land 1a a little over 24 houn. '. ot AT RIS e o SNV e Lo last week' % Oats -novcdu‘llul‘o lna-mnldtnl -'t;onzth % to It was ot o O 1 and followe ¢ other als on the de- "!'l’ P’:n.m“n;“: nloker ‘ cline, Decembér oats was about 1%c oft " and May closed 1%¢ lower. offerings sold this way, | Quotations furnished by Burns, Brinker & [ "Local range of options 2l o s AR e e e Ak o | ATt Oyen. | High, [Low] Coss | Sai Cudahy Pkg. Co., 7 pet, pfd.....104 . 108 11 s Beatrice Cream Co,, 7 pot pfd..107 17 2 A 9 % (1804 1 M%{4e % | % 863 88 0% " Y% 53 Sy 6% | 68% pot. pfd....\. 8% 10! icago closing prices, furnished The Bee a0 b{ gan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers. Co., § pet. ex-div. 89 418 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: ‘Wichita Union Stock Yds, 6 pet 84 - 100o106 108% | CATL | Ope: 7]_Cloae. ht. Dec, 176% . T, & T, not 160 |15 the best pricen on | Booth-i; L. C. 8. Cor tn, 1931 995 101" | o | W e f November, United King of Gt. Britain & gu 92092 % 83% nufi 89%| 2% Troland 6% pet. notes, 1931, ay |95@95% ' 90K | 93%| 93%| 951 Chicago Ry, 1st bs, 1937 6 July [MROK| 94K| 92%[0%Ne%| BK Den. G. & Eleo. L. Co. Oata. | Ta.-Poriland Cement Cb. 6 Dec. |56 Kansas City Ry. 1st bs, 1 May July Pork, | Jan. 21 75 May 27 2 Springfield Ter. Ry, & P. 6 Lard. | 1980-26 ....... Jan, 16 37 656 |16 87 i ! R“hly 16 35 46 [16 82 out elghty-five cars, o t 20,- i 00 sy oyt 0 | Rumian Gov. S%s, 1936 \nternai Jan. | 1468 o |1 6 loan (1,000, rubles). . 306 May 14 82 80 |14 77 ‘ New York Money Market. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Reports of Possible Armistice in Europe Exchange — Sixty-day ‘ Causes Big Drop in Wheat, ¢ commercial sixty-day bills on banl Chicago, Nov. 27.—After a whirlwifid of al sixty-day bills, $4.70%; | selling that caused an extreme setback of d, $4.76% ; cables, $4.76 7-16. 9%c a bushel In the wheat market today, dcan dollars, 56%e. | the- market made something of a rally ow- steady; rallroad, ir-|ing to an unexpected rease n the United States visible supply total. Possibilities of an ixty and ninety- | arimstice, of submarine litles near the dlél-nd six months, 4 per cent. United States and of an embargo on ex- 1l Money—Strong: high, 5% per cent; | port shipments of foodatuffs were all fac- low, d per cent; rullng ratd, 4 per cent; |tors in bringing about the smash iri values. Il loan, 4% € bid, 4 per | The close wan week, 3%¢c to 43¢ net lower very Iimited, and what fow | cent; offered at with December at $1.73 to 3L73% and show early moved readily at U-!_ r"! 28 r 4 3 Con. 6 May at 31,80 to §1.804. Corn finished 1% tigures, - ‘..r. s coupon t ont. Tower @2 to %c down; oats off J%c to 1%e, dually ralsed their bids on fat | (H & ":-‘ :::po-.“g yi:"r“&'..""’ 68,113 arying from 62c decline to & 8. 4, coupon..110% (1968) ......:. 194N, Y., N, H July delivery of wheat displayed rela- tively the greatest weakness, as being more Ang! nch 944 | subject than nearer options to the chance 10@15¢ lower, while | Atchison gen. 4s.. 94% North. Pucify i | that an armistice, it declared would lead el flat 15¢ off. ' Gen- | B. & O. « 92 'North, Pacific 3s to peace. At first nelther peace reports -o'! as good s at last| Beth. 8 ref. 65.103%0. 8. L. ref. 4 % | nor contingencies regarding threatened awhiie _plenty - ot gosd | (nin Pacitio ] SR 3 | Nindrances on shipments to Europe seemed to be taken seriously by the majority of traders. Jt was not until a few prominent houses began to sell with a free hand that ref, 3 3 & general stampede of holders took place, oC. & B, ret 44 S4%8o. Pac, cv. ba. The recent vigorous moves for an embargo D. & R, G. con 4 81 . ref. 9245 | appeared to have left the market also bare 4 of orders to purchase, and in no shape to withstand the flood of stop losses that sud- denly swept the pits, L. & N. t Ca of " the xession. M,y K & T st 4s 1) ,iii....100 | 5upply total was then shown to have dimin- ished 803,000 bushels in a week, whereas during the mr‘wond\nl time last year the . \ 1. clearings for | domestic store od 6,17 Tair to oholes, | 1008 Were $4,936,733.28 and for the corre- | The contrast pe (5 8004 to cholce, 37 80g |*PONGINE day last year $3.407.627. widespread notice and was emphasised by e o e, AV . —_— signs that the break in prices today had N 4 A Teed! Cotton Market. been the occ of renewal of export busi- fabans; fi"" ' New York, Nov. 21 —Cotton—Futures | o8 _estimated later at 1T, 0. Even opened firm; December, Jani under such olrcumstances, however, the 21.00c; March, 21.14¢; M \30¢; ;.,,' s | market was aguin on the downgrade in the 21.46¢. Y *| final fifteen minutes, T Satutueen closed steady. December, | asna, Nataas A0 Missur, ha & Do’ e ety Wit T 1000 My, ish etfect on corn and 5o too did raine In cotton quiet; rgentine. Most of the weakness In the fae. No sajes 'et; middling uplands, | orn market neverthelons was aacribed to the The cotton market today closed easy at o | 41l O Wheat values. Onts dropped with | M}"d-fltne| n; 10 ;?1“ points. :ul Big stocks on hand also verpool, Nov. 27.—Cotton~Spot In falr g Nalds, 5,000 bales.’ middling. - 12384 | {}o "hoot and mouth plague. The weakness | of grain formed only a temporary offset. ! ity e e RS SIS TPRNR Chicago’ Cash Prices—Wheat: N Want Ads Produce Results, u.u_;.."m 3 red, $1.74; Nov ) derd, ’n:f-'! X ‘ N P Winter Tourist Fares Via Rock Island L‘ings Jacksonville, Fla., Lake City, Fla., and return ... Tallahassee, Fla.,, and return .. (FROM OMAHA.) . /854,56 .1.$54.86 St. ‘Augustine, Fla., and return . .$86.86 Palm Beach, Fla., and return .$73.06 Tampa, Fla., and return ....7..... .:..$66.16 Key ‘Wut. Fla., and refurn .. ! .$87.66 Savannah, Ga., and return ... .$54.56 Mobile, Ala., and return ..... .$44.31 . 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