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GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK -STOCKS Lower Prices Prevail on Cash Wheat Market—Local De- mand is Dull. MILLERS BUY BRISKLY Omaha, November 29, 1916, The cash wheat situation was very bearish today and prices generally ruled from 2o to 3¢ lower. The local demand for wheat was rather dull and with the rather heavy receipts on the floor & number of samples were held over, The milling demand, how- ever, was pretty active and good milling wheat sold at a substantial premium over the ordinary grades of hard winter. The No. 2 hard and No. § hard wheat were the best sellers and the bulk of the No, 2 hard brought $1.72@1.72%, while the No. 3 hard fn most instances sold for $1.69@170, al- though a choice car of dark No. 3 hard brought §1.73%. There was practically no demand for the lower grades of “wheat and the sales of sample and No. 4 hard wheat very mood, but this market was also weak and sold from 10 1%ec off. The demand for yellow and white corn did not seem to be very active, but the mixed sold qdite readlly, the No, 3 grade bringing from 85%c to 86c, and the No. 2 mixed selling at Séec. The oats market was moderately active, with light receipts and prices ruling about de lower. The cash demand was fairly ac- tive at the prevalling prices and the bulk of the No. 3 white grade sold for 51%c and & few cars of poorer stuff brought 651%e. The trade In rye was fairly active at Jower prices, thn No. 2 selling for $1.44 and the No. l lt 2@1.43, good demand for barley and prto- ruled from unchanged to 2c lo'fil’. Clearances wore: Wheat and flour equal to 1,293,00 bu.; corn, 2,000 bu.; oats, 241,000 Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged; corn, unchanged to 14 1 . Primary wheat receipts were 3,445,000 bu, and shipments §94,000 bu., against receipts of 3,261,000 bu. and shipments of 2,916,000 1,394,000 bu, Inst ‘receipts 1,038,000 bu 5 bu, and shipments of 1,098, 000 N last year, » CARLOT RECEIPTS, Wheat. Corn, 236 Oats. 170 cars, $1.72% 1 car, §1.70. No, 3 hard win- car (dark) $1.73%; 1 car, $1.73%; 1 ter: car, §1. "' 6 cars, §1.70; 2 $1.69. No. hard wi 1 e [18 car, cars, N 62, hmplo hard win- $1.46., No. 4 spring: ear, $1.561. No. l durum mixed: 2 cars, ‘L". No. 3 durum mixed: 1 car, §1.74. No. 4 durum Uvs 2 n;lnd. car, $1.44. No, 3: cars, u.ll' 1 -r. .42 i 2 lh'c;f. .ll’\'l. "N’ Ccare, 3 cars, BT No, 3 1 car, 88%¢c. No, 1§ o, 2 mized! 3 : 2 ears, 8c; 9 cars, 1 car. 84%c; 1 car, 1 car, Bde, 6 cars, 51%c. No. 4 Sample white: 1 4 mixi No. 6 mixed Oats—No, 3 white: § cars, 61%0. Cash Prices—Whoat: No. fl hard, $1.69 N American Can Al R I &P, CGhino l‘opnar Colo, Fuel & Iron (‘omlhll’rfldurl]u Rnl 19,600 g- u C anacott Co ulevi) ioh Reserve Board Statement D}ssipated. New York, Nov. 29.—~Much of the pessim. lsm created by the action of the Federal Reserve board seemed to have dissipated itself today, although International issues of the class\reterred to by the board remained The movement in the gen- under a cloud eral wecurities list, was broader, with trad ing of a more confident character. United States Steel held its usual place as with Rock Island the next in the market leader, most active fssue. Steel was strong anticlpation of Friday's payment of regular and extra dividends of 21 per cent that fact impelling much short covering. Accumulation of Rock Island was of 4% points to the work of rehabilitating that property. There was unusual activity also in other Ike the Missourl Paciffc and minor ralls, Wabash fssues, at variable but substantial gains with jmprovement in Denver & Rio Grande preferred, Chicago Great Western, Texas & Pacific, and Bouthern Rallway, the gain in the latter being associated with its recent brilljant statement of earnings. High_grade rafls were lesé active, but de- cidedly” firm, gains In Readings and other conlers us well as Unfon Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Chicago Northwestern and Balti- more & Ohlo ranging from 1 to 1% points with some shading later. Munitions and equipments were under intermittent prewsurs, with specia) weakness in Baldwin Locomotive, while Bethlehem steel broke 24 points, much of which woon was rocovered. Pittsburgh coal augmented recent gains by extreme advances of 4% points, but coppers and allied shares moved uncertainly, —Texus company which sold “ex-dividend and ex-rights” of about 29 points made an extreme advance of 8 points, Totul wales 1,266,000 shares, Rock Island debentures and Chili copper 75 were the only strong feature of an other- wise unstable bond markef, with new low records for United Kingdom Gs, and Parls Gs. Total wales, par value, $5,135,000 United States coupon 4s were half per cent lower on bid Number of wales and quotations on leading stockn were: 1,100 10 Mu, 103 103% Am, Beet Sugar, m. Car & Foundy , Locomotive Anlrnnd (_n Atchlson o Baltimore & Ohlo gmok l\lpid Tran & B, Coppe Petroloum . 5,00 800 :(d fll' 8,800 ern, 600 82,400 non i (,opnur New York Central N. N. H. orfolk & Westorn o] mh Pacific. . din e ;hllluck Ariz, C Bouthern Pacitic Southern Uta Wabash 118 113% 13 nm] 189% 137 8y 874 l1\i. 8% LI hl-n dulnl nm-. m-nu 53% 1% [t 27 68 27 30 16 45 15 26 1447 14 66 vllfilmo GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Market Opens Nervous, But Soon Firma Up And Advances. " Chicago, Nov. '239.—Fairly large export nl. and a positive assertion that President ‘Wiison would communicate to congress b disapproval of .7' ombargo on foodstufts were responsible fn the main for an uplitt In the value of wheat today, THe market d-i ltnnl. !h 3%s net hi $1.6 and May, % to 14, and oats visiona the outcome Tise of 13%c. the 874! ::K!: 27 40 37 1) 16 32 16 15| 14 40 “ §0] 14 16 45 16 36 "6 14 60 16 45 16 30 14 60 14 67 yestorday's LIMln roduced to 1,5 bushels in the last Torty-atght Rourn, with only 800,000 bushels actually disposed of to Kurope today, Thy stimulating effect on bull traders, however, ‘was measured chiefly by contrast af- 1o tho prospect yestorday when in- pointed to a serlous sloppage of President course as 10 an embargo lm this clroumstance did not prevent the bulls from making all Ofe capi- b\ possible out of the gossip as It stood. The result was that notwithstanding much :M selling early and heavy profit taking more fortunate holders later, the market had & gonoral upward slant the greater part of the sesslon. % | Only moderate deliveries are expected on iber contracts Friday. The lliquida- tion of the December option continued to- day and sont the dlscount for December to 9 cents under May, tho widest so fur this hogs. Bollh- nu.l however, acted later as wome- Cash m—mt, No. 3 red, 1; No. 2 hard, noml- 1““. Corn: No. ll!”‘li No. 2, Seeds: Timothy, 12.00@17.50, Provisio) a fi‘. $17.00; ribs, 313.87% @ )lc.l 38 cams; mrht un- ut lower; fowls, 131 @16c; urkeys, 22c. _..._.._.._._ —mz—om. No. 1 E. fl- llt. le'hl. !«ll. Westorn Westinghouse Eiec. i Minneapolis, Nov. white, 92¢ N "[} ll,:.v. i uts—No. 3 white, 66@56c; No. 2 mixed, b4 @050a, Y 0 g middiing good middlh middling, 1 dull; fine granulated 37,60, luk-l] December, Union Total sales for Illn duy, 1:4:?0»0 l‘:‘fel’ Minneapolis Grain, 29, ~Wheat—Cash: N» 3% @18 s $9.26 and undér. A few real good heavies Corn—No, 3 yellow, §6@87c. #0ld up as high as $0.75, with a top of Ontw~No, 3 whiter 604 vm v $9.85, Flaxsee: 2.716% Represontative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. 8h. Pr. g u ] 8089 35 3 160 9 45 H wl 120 9 66 X 120 9 60 120 976 . Kansas Clty Graln Market. HHH e 986 ' “Kansas Nov. 20.—Wheat—No, 2 I8, hard, @1.78; No. 2 red, $1.67 A KU ELI B Decomber, $1.714; M Nmn Sheep—Yesterday's mean close and the % 2 mixed, @90%ec; No. 2 l vellow, 91@92¢; December, Corn—No. 8t xm... 29.—~Wheat—No. 2 red, 10 $1.17@ 1.80, Irltl( No. 2 hard, kil December, $1. 1!%' Ma,; 4 31,765, Corn-—No. 2, 910; No. 2 white, 9214¢; De- cember, 81%c; May, 92%c. Outs—=No. 2 white, none; No. 2 mixed, Sb%e. ah- H;:ko New York, Nov., 20.—Cotton—Futures opened steady; Decomber, 20.20c; January, 20380; 20.760; October, 18,5 March, .63 May, 20.780; Naw York, Nov, 29, —-(‘nnnn—npu!. qulet; uplands, 20.450. No sales. Liverpool, July t, weak: mlddlln'.l 08¢; low ~Sugar—Raw, dull; molasses, $4.77; refined, Sugar futures opened unsettied and after showing declines of 2 to 7 point: - tinued liquidation ST oh S, and renew buying by trade interests. prices rullied on covering’ At noon prices were about unchanged from IJM ()l Dululh. Nov, 28— Oll—On track, to arrive, L ’\4. November, $2.771% 7% bid; May, $2.854% lhlk Clearings, Omaha, Nov, 2 —';nnk Omahu todiy were $5,470,191.8 corrosponding day clemmu for Jul for the Foundation of Fortunes Oilhnctuudhbulo\uwulth. fortunes have been made Rl B (o s in the heart of this -~ - Sequoyah (See—~kwo Officlally Listed and Traded In on the New York curb E:'i'% :i'fl""l lhmw-ol Wflflhlr@m? TAXI MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 JITNE Much' Pessimism Caused by U. 8. STEEL IS THE LEADER the most extensive of any similar movement in months from the stock makink extra gain 27% on reports that im- portant interests had decided to undertake THE BEE: O LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Ten Higher and Fairly Active—Sheep and Lambs Fully Steady. HOGS ARE SLUMPING BADLY No market here Thursday, ©omaha, November 29, 1916, Receipts were: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep {1 Official Monday ......13,142 14,426 19.740 Official Tuesday 9643 22,184 22,629 Estimate Wednes 3,700 16,500 4,000 Three days this wk 63,409 46,269 31,318 43,014 39.720 63,717 +|Same days last y 31 45,219 Cattle—Receelpts were moderate today, but there was a very good demand and pretty much everything changed hands In reasonable seadon. Prices pald ranged all the way from strong to 10c higher. Even stockers and feeders moved quite freely, therp being a feeling that the foot and mouth scare Is about over with, and that the government will In the near future de- clare that the suspected cattle are not in- fected with the, dread disecse, While a number of states have lssued embargoes of varfous kinds, the markst at this point Iv open and stocker and fesder cattle mov- ing freely and without restrain in Ne- braska and Towa. This Is giving & good outlet for the moderate recelpts of stockers and fecders, so that the supply of such cattle has been \ell cleaned up, Quotatiods os cattie; Goud to cholce corn- fed beeves, $9.76@11.00: good to choice welghty beeves, $9.50@10.26; falr to good cornfed heeves, $8.60@9.50; common to fair cornfed beeves, $6.60@ good to cholce Rrass beeves, $7.76@8.50; falr to good grass $6.76@17.75; common to falr grass l 76@6.75; good to cholce helfers. @1.50; good to cholce cows, $6.50@7.26; fair (o uma cows, $6.75@06.60; common to falr cows, $4.26@5.76; Bood to cholce feed- fair to good feeders, 36760 . 10@6.76; ers, $7.50@8.00; 1,60; common to falr feeders, §ood to_choice stonkers, helfers, $6.00@7.15; stock cow alves, $6.00@8.00; Representative wales. BEEF u'rl-‘l"nfi e Semwauusas souaw @ =aa 16 cows, .. 1029 6 75 2 steers.. 835 70 11 steers. . 1026 7 86 MONTANA. 9 steers. . 1090 7 76 10 cows...1006 6 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 10 steers. 1195 8§ 00 3 cows...1076 5 25 L1270 6 26 NEBRASKA. 41 heifers.. 4656 6 70 Hogs—Hog receipts continue very liberal, though the run today lacked quite a little of belng as large as yesterday's. Some- 1bull... MAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1916. s AR L fourteen cars were carried over. The big NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Virginlas, $4.50 bbl:- hampers, s run yesterday overtaxed local Killing facili- amp. Onions, S ties and when packers found they could not | Quotations of the Day on Various Leading |red. yellow, dc b, T e ship anything to Chicago they had to quit. Commoditie Cucumbers,” $2.00 doz and six m B With so light a fresh supply here today | New York, Nov. 2 Rutabagoes, Zte up, Turnips. carrots, 2igc| Call N :_mng high, 5 per ot the demand came back. Trade was late in | spring patents, $9.00@9.15; Ib. Celery, Michigan, 40c California, [ 4% b i ruling rate, 41 per ceat; opening, as it was midforencon before much | $8.40@8.70; winter straights, $8 @540, 90c doz.; in rough, $5.00 crate. Cranberries, | loan, 4% per cent; closing bid, .% per of the stuff was yarded, but when things | Wheat—ipot, irregular; No. 2 hard, | Cape , $9.00 bbl: boxes, $3.25 box. |offered at 4% per cent did get going prices ‘sere just as good as on | $1.88% ; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $2.00%; No. | Jersey, §9.50 bbl. Belle and Cherry, $9.00| U. 8. r. 2s, reg. uesday's early rounds, the late slump be- |1 northern, Manitoba, $2.08, f. 0. b, New [bbl; Belle Bugle, Howes, at $10.50 bbl. | *do colpon.... i i i It ala o York. Cocoanuts, $7.50 sack; dozen, $1.00 dozen. {°*U. S. 2a reg ing entirely regained. It did not take long a 7 #UREERT SR08 B2 %28 ¢ 4 g *Mo. P. col (,: clean up nearly everything once the| Corn—Bpot, easy; No. 2 yellow, $1.04%,| Miscellaneous—Peanuts, No. 1 raw, Ib, _L'lu;o‘npon ‘;?‘\‘l"lm(‘,“m" movement got under way. It was largely | ten-day shipment, c. 1. 1., New York. 6¢; roast, Ib., Sc; Jumbo, raw, Ib., Sc; Ju g & da-teu:. o118 Moot an $11.76612.00 market for desirable stugf, | Oats—Spot; firm: standard, §0% @Slc. |bo, roasted, Ib, 10c. Drom. dates, case, |, €0 COURO 18 Y Aged shoep were about llke yesterday| Hops—Steady, xsueg,ocln‘:r)n;n“;& cholce, :&..lgu.“c:x.m $1.00; No. 1 English wals | AT Smclt. €5, e morning. Toppy ewes were lacking, the best d < 8 J o el cv. 4%s,......1 hore seiling €6 $7.95. As high as $7.90 n L T e AR SR e, Anglo-French 6s. 84}4No, | safely quotable on something right good, and | rlrTion ml°~ml- ‘o’wx’s: o. 2, $1.10; Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. A % Ore packers place their nominal top at $8.00. um'u-—mrm v B 44@45c; Central | New York, Nov. 20.—Evaporated pples— | oo i % “Tig " % Pac Feoders were scarco and again sold atronger,] , Hides—Fin d § Dull; fancy, Sc; choice, 8§%@8%c; prime, | Gentral Pac. 3, Penn. con. The feéding lamb record was boosted an- [ “TREG S L cres see. | 7% @T%c. | 23, do gen. 4%s... ulnc;"‘dl;v;-l\l;vhen @ string of Wypmings | onge” gre % Y 4 ”’Dg:g.‘vmm—l'runeu. quiet; Californigs, | ¢ u%ll:lnd:nx&m:n nhp reac| 10, . > % ¢; Oregons, T@llc. Apricots, dull 2 = i X Provisions—Pork, _fir $31.50@ 4 < 3 t. 4s. 81 ood 1o ehoton, 3111601500 T ew: | 32.00: family, $32.00@83.00; short, clear, [ 474 firm; cholce. 15k @l6c: extra O o Bar, o, bu. 104% T good, $11.26@11.7; lambe, clippod. u‘s‘"» $20.00031.00. " Beef, steady; mess, $23.000 | o2 i22" oiice “S@pige; tancy, 10610 Tof. 48. 8% do ref. Ay ... A 1o & i lambs, clipped, 23.50; family, $26.50@27.00. Lard, firm; % fiv:o SN % f & §4%8S0. Railway by...101%% @10.26; lambs, feeders, $9.76@11.10; r- Ralsins, steady; lobse muscatels, nominal: | C. & S. rel R Pacifl 9914, lings, good to cholce, §9.00910.00; yearlings, | ® pole Wwest, 317.30@17.40. cholce to fancy, seeded, 10% @10%c; seed. | D. & R. G. c. 45. B1%Union Paclfic 4x. 93% J 0% A yearlings, [ Tallow—Quiet; city, 1lc, nominkl; coun- h @1z = gt ¢ 5000 | Brie gen. ds. 74 do ev. 4 T fair n; n:w: $7.76@5.15; yearlin feed- | (ry, 11% @11%c; special, 11%c. ess, @12%c; London layers, $1.80, | #Gen. Electric 55.105 U. 8. Rubber 6 0515 awis, "mona o ML ko choloe: | Butter—Weak: receipts, 5,923 tubs; cream- | Gr No. Tat 415 100K, & Sieel By 1080 AR L MO i AL pm;zzum. tirsts, 38% @40%c; seconds, o Yx-: :‘ork Money Market. 2l E “fl~‘”“‘“m“ o S 00 plain to culls, $4.560@6.25; ewes, feeding, | j hses; [, eV York, Nov. 29.—Mercantile Paper— c gs—Unsettled; receipts, 4,058 cases; s $;679500: ewes, breeders, all ages, $6.000 | fresh gathered exira firsts, 47@48c; firsts, | ° %, Pr Cont. 4p0; Maxican doliae, 51% Metal Market. “Kopresentative sales: :gc‘"‘:""““‘(""“" ;P"“{‘ e i | Bonds—Government ,heavy; Faliroad). 1ic New York, Nov. 29.—Metals—Copper, o retrigerator seconds to firsts, 33@34%¢. | regyjar, fArm: electrolytic, first quarter, $33.00@ i e Av, Pr‘. ‘fihn;el—‘;Enl‘r receipts, 1,667 box Sterling Exchange—Sixty-day bills, 34.00; _second _quarter, $32.00633.50. aho feeder ewes 6 26 |state held speclals, 24% @25c; state held [ __~ i bl 5 ang_avss 125 1daho breeding ewe 107 7 70 |specials, average tancy, 24@ 24 %e. 577 fed lambs 73 12 00 [ Poultry—Dressed, very quiet; chickens, 592 Utah lambs .13 1176 [ 20@31c; 16@23¢; turkeys, 20@30c. 125 Wyoming teeder ewe: 88 7 00| Live: w chickens, 17%c; fowls, 16@ 144 fed lambs 74 11 65 | 17%c; turkeys, 28@ 30c. 188 fed lambs. . L6 1170 e 105 fed lambs 68 1170 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts, 14,000 head; market, strong; wethers, $5.10@9.00; ewes, $4.60@8.26; lambs, $9.76@12.45. Sloux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, Ia., Nov. 29. —Cattle—Recelpts, 1,000 head; ers dull and lower; beef steer butehers, $6.00@7.50; calves, $6 00@8.60; bulls, stags, otc., $5.25@6.60; feeding cows and heifers, $4.60@86.50, Hogs—Recelpts, 17,000 head; market 15@ 26c lower; lights, $8.26@9.16; mixed, $9.20@ 9.50; heavy, 39.60@9.85; plgs, $7.00@7.25; bullc of salen, $9.26@9.76 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 1,000 head; market strong; native lambs, $11,00@11.80; westerns, $11.76@12.00; wethers, $7.76@8.60; ewes, $7.26@7.75, St. Louls Live Stock Market. St. Louls, Noy, 29.—Cattle—Receipts, 5,100 h higher; native beef steers, yearling steers and heifers, cows, $5.60@7.76; stockers and .30@7.60; prime southern beef steers, 0@9.00; beet' cows and heifers, $4.26@7.50; prime yearling steers and heif- ers, $7.60@9.00; natlve .|vu, 46.00@12.00. Hogs—Rgcelpts, 11,700 lower than yesterday @9,70; plgs, $7.0098.50; ors, §9.00@9.90; lnod nuvy, bulk of sales, "J‘)O Sheep and anu lights, $9.15 mixed und butch. $9.80@9.95 thing lke 227 cars, or 16,800 head, were re- [ T rted in, bringing the total for the first nl! of the week up to 53,409 head. This is 15,000 largor than & week ago, 20,000 heavier than two weeks ago, and an increase of 30,000 over the corresponding period last ear. Y Puckers were ont for another smushing blg break this morning, and what bids they placed early were all of 25c lower than vesterday's average. After yesterday's mar- ket was all over, shipping purchases looked & good bit out of line, and as outside re- quirements were very small today, shippers were able to get what hogs they wanted at prices that wero easily 86@40c lower than the figures they DAId yesterday. Bellers put up & determined fight against making such IArge coficesslons as packers were demanding; and {8 the end buyers did ralse their hands & little, but even then it was bad enough, movement finally starting at prices that were fully 16@26c low nces looked 20@26¢ lower neral market. Lights found the golng mean agaln today. Most of them bad been sold at wome sort of 'a price by noon, but the market was very uneven and pac left lights out wherever they could, The close found the usual sprinkling of lights and underwelghts still In first hands, and at noon there were between 15 and 26 cars unsold. Such bids as were made on theso showed great declines, while even offers were lacking in some instances. With today's general market not lacking much of belng 25c lower, prices are around 40c lower than Monday, or & big 30c below last week's close. Bulk today sold at $9.35@ 9.60, but & big sprinkling of lights moved at nearness of the holiday combined to make today's run very light, only seventeen car- loads, or about 4,000 head, showing up. For tho three dayg receipts have been 46,369 hoad, as compared with 37,318 last week, 43,014 two weeks ago and 45,279 last year.~ The afternoon trade yesterday was even whrse than was expected, for while what lambs sold after lunch (ime were not over & quarter lower than early, packers could not use all of them and something like Millard Hotel Thanksgiving Dinner $1.00 Per Plate 11:30 A, M. to 8:30 P. M. MENU Blue Points on Half Shell ___Salteen Wafers Celery Hnm or Queen Olives Bisque of Oysters Swecet Breads a la Neiaberg in Cases Shoestring Potatoes Creme de Menthe P\mch Choice of Roast Young Turkey, Celery Dressing Cranberry Sauce Roast Stuffed Gooue Baked App! Fried S]);‘mg Y)lcnn ala Candied Sweet P Poutoes Baked Huhbard Squash Fruit Salad flh}pped Cream Pumpkin Pie Hot Mince Pie English Plum ding __ Brandy Sauce Vanilla Ice Coffee Music by Hoffman Orchestra Dance if you like. W ORI TR Hotel [.o):a'l* 16th and Capitel OMAHA - -« - =« NEBRASRA Rooms, $1.00 and $1.50 With Bath, $1.50 and Up Cafe the Very Best Popular Prices R 01 01 0 S R RTE AR Kan: 4,000 fed stee: dressed beef steers, $7.60@10.25; western l(url. $6.50@10.25; cows, $4.75@8.50; helfe $6.00@10.25; stockers and tenderfl, no trade; bulls, $5.2 i @815; calven, $1.00@11,00. $1.76 box; Blue Ribbon Jonathans, larger, —Recelpts, 11,000 head; market | $2.00 box; 176s, smaller, $1.85 box. bulk of sales, $815@9.76; heavy;| . Vegetables—Potatoes, $1.80 bu.; sweet i packers and butche .40 = $9. $9.00@9.60; plgs, $6.50@8.2 d l.lmbl—Rsealyl‘. market steady; lambs, $11, Hg lings, $8.50@9.76; wethers, $7.5! $7.00@8.00. year. 98.50; ewen, St. Joseph Live Stock St. Joseph, Nov. 29.—Cattle—Redelpts, 1,000 head; market slow to steady; steers, $7.00010.60; Sows and, helfors, §4.00610.00; calves, $7.00@12 uon—nnalpu n 000 head; market 15@ 20c lower: top, $9.80; bulk of sales, $0.100 Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts, market steady; lambs, 800 head; $7.50@12.15; ' ewes, $7.50@8.00. London Financial, London, Nov. 20.—Silver—Bar,65%d per ounce, Money—4% per cent. Discount Rates—Short bills, 6% @5% por cent; lh\'ue mbnlm. 54 @6% per cent. weak; 26@30c lower; bulk of sales, $8.85@ 9.60; lght, $8.35@9.40; mixed, $5.90@9.75; thy‘ $ @9.75; mulh. $9.2099.35; pigs, $6.00@5.15. Butter—No, 1 creamery, tubs, 40c; No. 2, 38c. in cartons or Cattle Strong, Hogs Weak and Lower; Cheeso quotations by Urlau & Co.: Sheep Steady. Cheese—Imported Swiss, 65c; domestic Chiougo, Nov. i9.—Cattle—Recelpts, .- | Swiss, 42c; block Swiss, 32; twin cheese, 000 heéad; market strong; native beef cattle, | 27c; triplots, 27c: dalsles, 27c: young $7.00@12.40; western steers, $6.90@10.40; | America, 27c: Blue Label brick, 37c; lim- stockers and feeders, $4.60@7.76; cows and | berger, 26c; New York white, 27c; Roque- helfers, $3.89@9.90; calves, §9.50@13.25. ?or!, 65c. ’ Hogs—Recelpts, 64,000 head; market, Calitornia Mammoth, per doz., 3 Celery, 95¢, Beot Cuts—Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective November 27 arc as follows: N ribs, 18%ec; No. 2, 143c; loins, 23c; No. 2, 17%c; chucks, 11%c; No. No. 1 rounds, 16 No. 1 plate, 11% Fish—Catfish, per Ib., 16¢; fall salmon, per Ib., lic; red salmon, per b, 13c; halfbut, per Ib., 18c; herring, , The; black bass, per b, 17@20c; . dressed, per Ib., 1ic; carp, dressed, per Ib., 9c: tile fish, per ib., 10c; red snapper, per Ib., 15c; black cod, per Ib, 10c; sunfish, per Ib., 7c; cropples, per [1b., 9c; flounders, per Ib., 1ic; smelts, per 1b, 13c; selkirk white, per Ib., 13c; pike, per 1b, 11@12c; pickerel, per Ib., Sigc: smoked whitefish, per Ib., 15¢; Kippered salmon, per Ib., 18¢c; peeled shrimp, per gal. $1.76; headless shrimp, per gal, $1.2 Poultry—Live springs, all sizes, 15%c; hens, 4 Ibs. and up, 14%c; hens, under 4 ut, per Ib., Ibs, 12%c; old cox, 11%c; ducks, F. F. fat, l4c; geese, F. F. fat, 13c; turkeys, 6 lbs., and over, 18c; under 6 Ibs, l4c; guineas, each, 30c; pigeons¢ per_dozen, 8c. Poultry—Dressed: Turkeys, dry picked. No. 1, hens and young toms, 26c; old toms, 23c; turkeys. No. 2, 21%c; ducks, No. 1, 17¢c; ducks, No. 2, 12c; geese, No. 1. 16¥c; old cox, 124c. Other poultry at market price. Fruit and vegetables prices furnished by Gilinsky Fruit Co. Oranges—Vals, 96s, 100s, 324s, Vals 126s $5.25 box; Vals, Vals, 1768, 288s, $5.76 box; Vals, 260s, $6.00 box. Florida 126s, $3.75 box; Florida, 150s, $4.00 box; Florida, 176s, 200s, 2165, 250s, $4.25 box. Navels, 96s, 100s, 126s. $4.75 box; Navels, 160s, $5.00 box; Navels, other sizes, $6.26 box. Lemons, fancy, 300s, 360s, $6.50 box; choice, 300s, 360s, $6.00 box. $4.50 box; Grapefrult, 3Gs, $4.00 box; 46s, $4.25 box; ill, $4.76 box; 64s, 80s, 96s, $3.00 box. perors, $2.50 crate; kegs, $4.76 extra choice, $7.00 keg; fancy, § extra fancy, $8.00 keg. Apples, Va York Imperlals, $5.00 bbl.; Mo. Pip- pins, 34.00; R. R, Jonathans, 176s smaller, UNEEDA QUICK LUNCH 116 N. 16th St. Just Across from the Postoffice. Special Thanksgiving Dinner Roast young turkey with oyster dre: cranberry sauce, hot mince pie and of sweet cid 50c Dinner Starts at 10 a. m. s AIUS“ENTB B%..S 3 0 Tlunh Matinee T N's BEST M HYAMS‘"“M INT)’RE AY HOME ToWN GIRL Mo e 80 PEOPLE—SYMP| PRICES: Mats., 'l'u}hmy Sat. (2130 p. -.), THE ORIGINAIE" AND ONL?‘COMPANY DAYS Cou ERNOON at 3 P, M. ICAL SHO' MATINEE WIDNBDAY—SEATS NOW Prices: Nights, 50c to $1.50; Mat., 25¢c-$1 OF VAUDEVILLE Tlmkmmg Offerings Matinee Today 2:30 Tonight at 8:15 “HONOR THY CHIL DREN 'ame PHYLLIS NEILSON-TERRY Graclosa: Orpheum Travel We Delmar; 4 Prices; Matinee, Gallery, 10c.; Best Seats (Except Saturday and Sunday), 25c. Nighta 100, 2bc, 60c, Tbe, FARNAM THEATER BIG THANKSGIVING OFFER THEDA BARA IN “ROMEO AND JULIET” Mu'l-l-l AMUSEMENTS, IMAHA’S FUN CENTER.” Daily Mats., 15-25-80¢. Even'gs, 15-25-50-75¢. FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK. A NEW ONE ‘BLUTCH' “Constable” Will J. Kennedy ‘K..i:er‘ Jack Miller, Carnival Four and a great cast. Cos- tumes and equipment by the ton. Home- wrecking beauty chorus. Ladies’ Dime Matinee Every Week Da Sat. Mat. and Week: “Midnight Maiden: ursday, Friday, BOYD ‘i SPECIAL THANKSGIVING ATTRACTION Today 3 p. m. Tonight 8:30 The Sposdiest of Minical A Million Dollar Doll ILLUMINATED RUNWAY Mats. 25-50c. Nights, 25c to $1.00 Vaudeville and Photoplayr Thursday—Frida turday MONARCH COMEDY FOUR Kings of Comedy—Emperors of S FOUR ROSES Four Female Whirlwind Dancers LOVE & WILBUR ; , The King, and of the Ring TRANSFIELD SISTERS Refined Mulicnl Specialty Roland in E MUS Natural Color Feature Flnt Shvln: Pictures Tln lnumhblc Marguerite Clark In a Humorous Photoplay “Miss George Washington” A picture everyone will enjoy to the utmost. The only hull is, it ends just when you've had not half enough. e SAQAL lmn Barnmle Ghrles Ray A Corner In 1 A AW > o -~ N [> for. <] many i By AN, S Thursday, Thanksgiving We hope you have much to be thankful We have, and not least among the things is Public Confidence An asset which we prize above all, an asset which by fair dealing, offering and delivering the very best merchandise obtainable for any given price, we have striven to gain and main- 4 tain. ; [\ We Thank You for the very liberal patron- age, which has made this the most progressive Thanksgiving season of our entire experience. Don’t Miss the Savings in Frldays Month - End Clearmg Store Closed “Sales in .All Departments HAYDEN 6 1* DODGE &4 DOUGLAS STREETS BOULEVARD THEATRE 33d and Leavenworth ~ FRANK KEENAN L] WARS WOMEN No-Raise MATINEE AND ONE DAY ONLY THANKSGIVING CINEMA SENSATION FRANK KEENAN AND ENID MARKEY With a Cast of 500, in A Protest Against Civilized Barbarism in Admission Prices S EVENING i Colleens .= Louis C. Nash Fritz Kreisler e e i, Associated Retailers of Omaha George Brandeis | Belden }Commincs in Charge. at the AUDITORIUM Monday Evening, December 4th Reserved Seats now on sale at Auditorium Box Office. Announce Lectures on Christian Science by At First Church Edifice, St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-fourth Staet, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28TH, AT 8:00 0'CLOCK At Dundee Theater, Underwood Avenue, Near Fifty-first Street, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVQMBER 30TH, AT 8:00 O'CLOCK A Noon-Day Lecture for Business Men and Women, at Boyd's Theater, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH, AT 12:15 O'CLOCK NO COLLECTION, ADMISSION FREI LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First, Second and Third Churches CHAS. 1. OHRENSTEIN, C. S. B, Of Syracuse, N. Y. E 1 1

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