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244 fed 184 fod 211 fed 100 fed 14 fed lambs lambs lambs lambs lambs ... CHICAGO Cattle, Cattle Receipts Large, Prices Steady to Higher—Sheep and Lambs Higher. HOGS STEADY TO STRONG Firm; 10,000 head; market firm; native beef cattle, $7.00 Chicago, Dec. 1,—Cattle—Recelpts, 7.00@10.60; stockers cows and heifers, $13.00; western steer: and feeders, $4.60Q $3.90@10.00; calves, $9.76@13.50. Omaha, December 1. Hogs—Recelpts, 42,000 head: market i Reoeipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. [ woak at 10c to 16c above Wednesday's aver- | Official Monday 13,142 14,425 19,740 | age; bulk of sales, $9.00@9.80; light, $5.40@ ¥ Otficial Tuesday . 184 22,529 [ 9.60; mixed, $9.00@9.90; heavy, $9.35@9.90; rough, $9.35@9.60; pigs, $6.25@8.30. Official Wednesda Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 11,000 head; y Thursday te Friday . market strong; wethers, $5.25@9.10; ewes, ys this weel $4.75@9.10; lambs, $9.90@12.70. Kt, Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Dec. 1 —Cattle—Receipts, 5,300 head; market lower; native beef steers, $7.50 yearling stoers and heifers, $8.60@ cows, $6.50@7.76; stockers and feed- 60 61,497 days last year. 2 3 of live atock a Receipts and disposition (4 the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, for tw ors, $6.60@7.50; prime southern beef steers = four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterda $5.00@9.00; beef cows and heifers, $4.25@ RECEIPTS—CARS. ;; ';’@rs\r'::m yearling m-"r:m..;.; QDeiters, ~ e [ ; native calves, $6.00@12 9 o Cule e, Sheep H'FS: | yiogs—Receipts, 13,700 head; market C. M. & St. P.. H ** | higher; Vight, $9.25@9.80; pigs, $7.00@8.50; fi T 1 % **| mixed ~ and butchers, $9.10@10.00; good § e,‘n‘::“"‘,"';::‘“‘ i 3 ‘1| heavy, $9.90@10.00; buik of sales, $9.30@ ey ‘s * a| 9.85. R ca N A 1| ‘Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 1,110 head; 3 “i-Lp i3 s 4 ..|market higher; lambs, $7.50@12.60; ewes, e S <y 3 $3.75@7.60; yearlings, $5.00@10.00 B. & Q. east.. C. B. & Q. west.. C. R. L & P, cast C.. R. L & P, west Tilinois Central ! Chicago Gt. West. 1 Kansas City Live Stock Market, Kansas City, Mo, Dec. 1.—Cattle—Re- celpts, 2,000 head; market steady to strong; prime’ fed steers, $10.50@12.76; dressed beof steers, $7.50@10.25; western steers, $6.50@10.25; cows, $4.76@8.50; heifers, $6.00 “Total receipts...190 3POSIT @10.25; stockers and feeders, no trading; DISPOSITIO! bulls, $5.26@6.16; calves, $7.00@11.26. Hogs—Receipts, 12,000 head; market Morris & Co... higher; bulk of sales, $9.26@9.76; heavy, Swift & Co.......... $9.65@9.80; packers and butchers. $9.60@ 9.80; light, $9.16@9.60; pigs $6.76@8.25. " Sheop and Lambs—Receipts, 2,200 head; market higher; lambs, $11.50@12.36; year- lings, $8.76@10.00; wethers, $7.00@8.75; ewes, $7.00@5.00. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co... Schwartz & Co J. W. Murphy. coln Packing C . So. Omaha Packing Co.. 10 P | Cudahy, \}'hnu: f“{u;il :;}l Sioux City Live Stock Market. B R Lewins. ... Sloux City, Ia, Dec. 1.—Cattle—Recelpts, "J ,' B 'I'(oo! & A 1,000 head; market for killers strong, stock- [} . 3 H Bulla..... ers ntendy: beef stoors, $9.00@11.00; butch- ors, $6.60@8.50; fat cows and heifers, §6.650@ 7.60; canners, $4.00@5:00; stockers and feed- ors, $6.25@7.26; calves, $6.00@8.00; ,bulls. st eto., 3$5.26G6.50; feeding cows and helfers, $4.50@6.50. Hogs—Receipts, 8,600 steady; lights, $8.75@9.30; 9.56; heavy, $9.60@9.85; pigs, $7.00@7.25. Rosenstock Bros. Wertheimor & Degen. H. P. Hamilton Sullivan Bros. . Rothschild & Kre Mo. & Kan. Calf Co. Christie . igging head; market mixed, $0.36@ St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8t. Joseph, Dec, 1.—Cattle—Roceipts, 400 Other buyers 7 % Bheep and Lambs—Receipts, 700 head: Baker 10 : market steady; fed muttons, $7.25@9.75; John Harvey 1 5 wethers, $7.76@8.60; ewes, $7.00@7.75; Jensen & Lungre % 1 lambs, $10.00912.0 s 16ie : market steady; steers, 3$6.76@10.75; m'z and heiters, $4.26@9,75; calves, $7.00@ Hogs—Recelpts, 6,200 head; steady to 10c higher; top, $9.85; sales, $9.15@9.75. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 1,600 h: market strong to 10c higher; lambs, §11.50@ 12.26; ewes, $7.00@7.76. Coffee Market. New York, Dec, 1.—The market for coffee futures was comparatively quiet today but the somewhat steadier tone noted since the volume of near-month liquidation subsided Totals 12,772 17,996 Cattle—Recoipts were very large for a Friday, 183 cars being reported in, but for the week receipts show a falling off of 10,000 head as compared with one and two weeks ago, and are the smallest for a good many weeks back, although a little larger than a yesr ago. The demand for beef steers was active ahd prices were steady to stronger and in some cases possilly as much as 10c her. o Good westerni Lows ‘were alno steady to stronger but stalk Zield cows were no better market bulk of 7 atockers and feeders were in active | toward the end of tho last week, was again in evidence. After opening unchang to two. points ) higher, some of the mctive months worked up to a polnt or two with March selling at 8.37c and July at 8.64e, but there was hardly demand enough fully to sustain prices, although offerings were light and the close was a shi off from the best, net unchanged to two points high- 22,000, 8,09 5; fair to good comimion to fair fal grass common to falr grass to cholce heifers, cows, §6. M.i.lga 0 er. Sales Decoember, ary, 8. 3 pot, qulet; k | 10%. Cost and frelght offers were reported about unchanged over the holiday ranging around 100 for Santos 4's, London credits. The official cables reported an advance of 50 rels at Rio and 25 to 60 rels In Santos futures. Clearances of 67,000 bags from Santos for New Orleans and 47,000 for New York served to offset further talk of scarcer 5 frelght room and 20.76c; May, 20.96c; July. 20.98¢. The cotton market today closed steady at a net decline of five to twenty-five points; present crop deliveries being 21 to 25 points net lower, Liverpool, Des. 1.—Cotton—Spot, firmer; good middlin| middling, 2.81c; middiing, 12.21¢; low §pot cotton, qulet; middling uplands, 20.30c; sales, 23,300 bales. Lty liberal for & Friday. The i wok ko far in 65,430, and Motal Market, R ite the fact t there was no marke o Ny ; y.'.'.“m thix is only 4,000 smaller than 014':;7.::1:2 v Rbpamer Clmga LR L Just week, while it is 8,000 heavier than two weeks d 28, larger than a yoar ectrolytic, first quarter, $34.00; second quarter, $32.50 @ 33.60. Iron, firm; No. 1 northern, $28.00 50; No. 2, $27.60@28.00; No. 1 southern, $27.60 ©28.00; No. 2, $27.00@27.60. Tin, firm; spot, $45.00@45.50, mA,t lTndanl—S.nut“ opper, L161; futures, i electrolytic, £170; spot tin, £190 6s; el higher here Ay d A'r:m. ‘:l.nlm ep tried hy ::;u;;: £192 Bs; lead, £30 10s; spelter, lower this morning, in spite of the fact ' I % T St ltis ta Olls and Rosin. rices down did was to allow shippeps| Savannah, Ga. _Dec, Turpentine— what hogs they wanted on about a | Mirket firm, 491 @50c; sales, 452 bbls,; for before they were able to|recelpts, 361 bbls.; shipments, 226 bbls.; killers had to glve fully | stock, 22,126 bbls, ' the {rade once under way,| Rosin—Firm; wales, 1,561 bbls.: Receipts, stronger. 429 bbls.; shipmen ,273 bl 90,121 bbls, Quotatio) C, B, 206.30; . DB Y ¥, 6.32%; H, $6.21 up 1% @6.35; extreme finish was slow, Th $6.40@6,45; M, $6.66@6.60 that was left at this time wanted welghty (WG, §7.00; WV hogs, and as last trains brought nothing L but “'m‘h' tmh.:'d '?5?.51 "uu;‘ ;om |'Am'ly Market, i, (b o find & Duyer,| New York, Dec. 1.—Sugar—Raw, steady;: [ wero still in the pens at a late hour. contritugal, 5.64c; molasses, 4.17c: refned. two rally | Steady: fine granuluted, 7.60c. Sugar futures were firmer on covering and buylng for out- slde account. At noon prices were I to § points higher. FLATTERY COUCHED IN PUNS Sheridan’s Famous Compliment and Compared with tb: -;enu market today's was g ut $9.400 down, and best heavies as hi; Representative sales: Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. L8920 137..170 40 $9 40 An Anonymous One to . B 4B 84300 1.8 00 A British Beauty, 0 966 72,240 1 recent writer, recalling famous 285 BN % 34 |compliments to famous beauties, in- PIGS. cluded punning tributes to distin- 25 cep—Sheep and lamb receipts were of wery respectable proportions for a Friday. something lke thirty-two loads, or 7,700 head, being reported in, The total for the five days is 63,876 head, compared with 21 last week, 73,744 weeks ago and 497 last year. Packers certainly wanted lambs badly this opening active and ‘were the highest in the history of for this time of year, bulk of ti cornfed lambs selling at $12.00@12.26, wheat fields upwards from $11.75, and ‘best at $12.00, Bofore the close advances of more than a quarter were noted, and the yard record, $12.35, was oqualed. Current values are anyway 10@16c to in some instances as nuch as 26c higher than a week ago, when best Jambs were bringing $12.16. Ouly a few fat sheep were on offer, and these sold fully 15¢ to possibly a quarter high A pretty good kind of ewes brought $1. Teal desirable ewes are safely quot- able as high at $8.10, Ewes have made up Practically the entire supply of matur stock this week, and show a net advance guished British belles, It was Sheri- dan who, when the charming Miss Payne inquired solicitously concern- ing his health, replied with the gal- lant couplet: “'Tis true I am ill, but cannot com- plain, For he never knew pleasure who never knew Payne.” The author of the other verse is unknown, but it was addressed to Miss Isabella Poyntz, a lady so beau- tiful and popular that it was a stand- ing joke in her family to inquire, when the mail was delivered, “Where is Isabella's proposal?” 1Y Isabella repudiated the receipt of any such interesting missive, her brothers feigned the greatest astonishment; if, as frequently happened, she main- tained a blushing silence, they did not miss the opportunity for teasing. ‘of something like 10@15c over a week ago,| S , : The trade having followed tho course of the | hf fiualll) """,‘“‘b 'llll"c earl of fat lamb market right through. Yearlings | ~X¢ter. It was a brilliant match for her, and, in the social sense, a suitable one for him, but since he was the son of the artist-earl who married a village girl, it is probable the suitability he had in mind was of a better kind. His romantic father, who went awooing incognito, and his lovely mother, Sarah Hoggins— whose unpoetic Tennyson was care- ful not to mention when he celebrated their courtship in his ballad “The Lord of Burleigh"—must surely have transmitted to their heir their own unworldly temperament. Miss Poyntz, an exquisite blonde, was still young, fair and flower-like when she accepted the earl, but she already rejected so many cligible suitors that some so- ciety versifier put a punning compli- ment into the mouth of Cupid him- self: “Men arm against my shafts in vain That pierce all armor’s joints— But Isabel with gay disdain and wethers have been lacking, and quota- tions are just a matter of gucss work. ~‘What fecders were here were in urgent domand, and some 15@25¢ higher tha Wednesday. A new record of $11.25 w blished on desirablo feeding lambs, being around 26c higher than a week . Out of & two-load shipment of ewes car went as broeders at $7.35, the other selling at $6.25. Feeding ewes ha n moving up right along, and are a higher than & week ago. 756 s quotable on strictly Tireeding is selling on up to $7.50. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs—Lambs, ~ good to cholce, $12.00@12.35; lambs, fa! {/la good, $11.80G12.00; Innbe, clipped, $,76 b4 to cholce, $9.00 Yoar- $T.96@8.76; yearlings, wethors, falr to cholce, good to choice, $7.75@ 00d, $6.76@7.75; ewes, feeding, ages, $5.00 good . fair to go woders, $1.00@3 i ewes, {: :: Outdares them, Poyntz for points!” 12 25 | —Youth's Companion. THE BEE: OMAHA, GRAIN AND PRODUGE SATURDAY, however, were virtually lost sight of pause in the tions, later 1o view of the cvident general European demands. DECEMBER 2, 1916. NEW YORK STOCKS Prospects of a rapid increase of elevator Union ic stocks of corn tended to weaken the corn gnlanllz-d_clg-;mv;gr 3 market Independently of depression due to " < ; Cash Trade in Wheat and Corn | (s weaiines of wheat Primary arvvals | Shares, With But Few Excep- |7 & Siool o™ ‘ A today were more than double the total, on % 2 el is Dull—Receipts Very |ine‘iorresonding day lasi sear. Oats| tions, Resume Their Up- | wasssnota sagged with corn. There was komd sea- West. Union Heavy. board inquiry for oats, but on account of W Westing. Elec. end. £. the railway embargoes no shipping sales Total sales were possible. S MILLIN LINES| Despite higher quetations on hogs, the E REVIEW. & DRNAND DEO prbentny MR Sueeee i M, s | RAIL ISSUES ARE STRONG B o came chiefly from commission houses and Final Stage of Its Most Omaha, Dec. 1, 1916, | was due largely from the weakness of grain. | Business Enters ¢h Grain receipts were very heavy today, but ‘ash prices: Wheat—No. 2 red, $1.70@ New York, Dec. 1.—Stocks, with but few Prosperous Year. Gaamadd i dn i e ‘"q g hard, $1.78% @1.79%; No. 3|unimportant exceptions, resumed their up-! New York, Dec. 1.—Tomorrow Dun's re- From stnrt ward climb today. view will say: 4ull, with both of these markets selling from 2 yellow, 90%@92%e; No. 4| 0 oday. An increase of buying VUG, [ oe enters on the tinal stage of ita unchanged to 1o lower, The demand for|7ellow. 87G90c; No. 4 white, 47% @88 %c. ra, mainly for rallway ehippers, which { most prosperous year with activity unabat- oiq Wheat was very poor and a large part of the| . Oste—No. 3 ‘white, 51@5(%c; standard, dominated the list for the first tme in ed and the rise in prices ran:n:::(iug:t to fmlsh | se@s510. woeks, was ted with clear evidence of commendal - samples wers held over for Saturday's mar- | S4BSSUE e ey reported by commission houses | U\ ‘und’ prudence in many quarters. ; o More than two score issues of the rail-| It still is a notsworthy and reassuring our suits for The usual milling demand was not In evi-| A s donce and up o moon there had been no [, Seeds—Timothy, $3.25@5.50; clover, $12.00 way division were conspicuous for their un- feature that producers in many instances endeavor to discourage demand rather than e o e @17.50. usual activity, gaine ranging from one to ::;:‘n’:d‘ln’;‘:h:nlpoofuh:':n:: :;‘fvh(e:l:y-:;‘ Provisiona—Pork, $28.60; lard, $16.62;|0ver two points. Included in this group |0 stimulate it, and some Interests ‘h-u et cura ot N s avd bt ‘were aajd | Fbs. $13.50014.00. e e aroe of Trany roass which re | rtuaiy windrawn trom the markes 47| Men and Young Men “ 3 ! Butter—Weak; no trading. cently underwent the rigors of reorganiza- b T .12, 3 .:Z::fi:'u’go:p?‘fl;v; while No. hard sold| gy, 1 owar: receipts, 1,857 eases; firsts, | tion and others about to emerge from that | they cannot hudh.' Bu{yem guw::;:, o Corn generaily sold on a decliie and|?%@3%c; ordinary firais, '37@38; at mark,|ordition. Dealings in Missourl Pacific, tnea ot apprehensions that the paucity of d quiet. A few of the traders held their stuft | °38¢8 included, 33@38)sc. Wabash, Rock Island, Chicago, Great West- | ca0s, Of MPPFOASRRCll (UAE P00 Tines may are made over In the hope of getting better prices, | EOtatoes—Receipts, 40 cars; unchanged. |(Th ;?.‘t:n:n;fla EpuInc, Oniarie wad St ooty oo weneral.. though! signs ‘| Poultry—a : o[ erme aryland, coalers as a whole, d \, Most of the corn belu received at prosent o ko e, 101 MW and southern iswues were much larger in | Multiply of the restricting influence of the | Jp Ay s of comparatively good quality and the the aggregate than the tormover tn so.|€Xtreme living costs on consumption. sales today were made up mostly of the cailed _investment ralls. Marked strength| Weekly bank clearings, $4,756,733,220. commercial grades. White corn sold at a ic OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. premium over the other varieties, the mixed and yellow selling generally at 84 @8bc. Butter—No. 1 creamery, In cartons or tubs, 40c; No. 2, 38c. was shown, however, by Pacifics, Grangers, Reading, Norfolk and Western and Eres. Utllities amount of attention on the advance of 14 claimed more than the usual New York Money Market. New York, Dec. work shops. 1.—~Mercantile | Oats recelpts were very good and this | tUPt - Cheese quotations by Urlau & Co.: 3145 aterling sixty-day. bills, $4.71%; com- SATSRIT Sdmatiie ::«:h:.:ofi—a:f”:;ao:r&»‘:: “hoeso—Imported Swiss, 65c; domentic | [jy1i® I Ohlo Gas, to the oot Jof | mercial _ sixty-day bills on_banks, 34.71; We watch it ae trkas m ot wanTbelak RAdIpros | wise s bioac Swim, twin cheeso, | ¢08 ‘i WIth, 9 for Montana Power and 2% | commercial six-day bills, $4.70%; demand, Prbaiisnly ’ 37c; triplets, 37c; dqalstes, 27c; young | mirimums with Pittsburgh Coal common | $4.76% cables, $4.76%. There wea an active ‘trade in rye and bar- | AMerica; 27ci Blue Label brick, $7c; lim|yng preferred by Stlver—Bar, 75%¢; Mexican dollars, 57%c. ~ t £ AT P Ry Pty S | Byt HeT Yo WA Bh7 Rt | it Bt sl it U o | PO . Loans—Time, easier; sixty and ninety Celery, California Mammoth, per doz., c. . Clearances w to 841,000 bushel: 746,000 bushels. wheat and flour equal 9 corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, . Beet Cuts—Wholesale prices of beef cuts sffective November 27 are as follows: No. points, with advances of 1 to 2 points in related gains, but ylelded on realizing. and equipments were more shares. Copper scored similar Munitions irregular; In- 4 per cent. 3% @4% per cent; six months, 3% @ the process, Call Money—Strong; high, 6% per cent; Liverpool close: Wi 2 : N 5 ; e yeoliclepsr WheLL (14 hiabar; Ssorm ribs, 134e; No, 2, 14%c; No. 3, 1los No. 1] dustrial Alcohol and American Car retained | low, 4%; ruling rate, i%: last loan. 6%; hus'i . Primary wheat recelpts were 2,280,000 | 15in% 33¢; No. 17%c; No. 3, 12%¢; No. 1| much of the advantage, while Baldwin Lo- | closing bid, 5% ; offered, 6. thus msuring DURRNLE a0 Banibrentecit 621 00015 baktibh chucks, 11%e¢; No. 10%¢c; No. 3, 9%ci|comotive and Motors were consistently |*U, S. r. 2s, reg. 99%M., K. & T. 1st againat’ receipta of 2,916,000 bushels, and :: : :.7:.":"'1 e 2; 11’;‘:‘(,‘ ’;:,?, % '1",2 ;"‘fi"" with shipping {ssues. Mexicans also o coupon e e g ITH \ 2 5 '\ el . 2, c; . 3, - | feli away in the later de . the - . . % Mo. Pac. c. 68.. % “"l“;'l"‘::"‘_; of 1.223.000 bushels last year. | ish—Caifish, per Ib. 17c; trout, per Ib. | larity of that aricd Ir:el‘r:‘xn‘:n:lhbod"?o‘“. “do’ coupon ..100%Mont. Power 6a.100 to our customers Sl nnd ahlsisats’ ‘;“ M" biialial “." * | 16c; fall salmon, per Ib, l4c; red salmon. |rise in call loans to 6% per cent, the high[°U. S. 4s. reg...110 Y. C. deh. 6s.113% bcalbstiall 1y e bt it s i ., 13c; halibut, per Ib., 18c; herring, |rate of the year. Total sales of stocks,|, 40 coupon 408 00 4 ushels, and shipments Ti¢; black bass, per b, 17@20c;|1,130,000 shares. ' |Am. Smelt. d km hi 91 R 08 bushalss vty enr bullheads, dressed, per Ib. 1sc; carp, | Abs AT & T good wor anship IPINEY. OB G TeceInts WATC L 198 860 Brieh ] , per Ib., ;. carp, | " Abandonment of the plan to effer British : I3 and shipments 000 (b tinat | dressed. per Ib., 9c; tile fish, per Ib., 10¢;|and French short term bills in this market | A ey oo and shipments 874,000 bushels AEAINGL | rod gnapper, per Ib., loc; black cod, por|in defersnce to the wishes of the fedsral Ateh, gen. 4 g0 poak000 bushels, and whipments ||b, 10c; wunfish, per’ 1b., Te; cropples, per |reserve board was without effect on quoted | *B. & O. 4s as well as ) s rsoedy Ib., 9c; flounders, per | ; smelts, per | values. Bothl St rot. 54,103 P, T. & CARLOT RECEIPTS. Ib, 13c; selkirk white, dc; pike, [ Trregular tendencles in the bonds market | Central Pac. 1st 90%Penn. c. Wheat. Corn. 11@12¢; pickerel, per Ib, B8%c;|were again attributed to the lower levels & O. cv. 4%s8 92% Penn. gen. 4%s.102 tl'l t ° Chicago N T T U , ‘per Ib, 15ci kippered | reached by international imsues. Total sales, 95% e best materials Minneapolia 79 ... ... |salmon, per Ib., 18c; peeled shrimp, per gal, |par value, $4,425,000. United States bonds Duluth 145 Soir ... | $1.75; headless shrimp, per gal, $1.25. were unchanged on call. S Omaha . ‘190 is6 ‘i3l Poultry—Live springs, ail sizes, 15%c;| Number of sales and quotations on lead- Suits. $15 touo Kansas Ci L3156 103 13 | hens, 4 ‘Ibs. and up, 14%c; hens, under 4 [ing stocks were: 1 8t. Louls . 136 83 4y [ bs. 123%c; old cox, 11%¢; ducks, F. F. fat, Sales. High. Winnipeg 1,068 A . F.F. fat, 13c; turkeys, 6 Ibs., :,mn"m;t (-‘31::" . lm ‘2;’.% OV 5 These sales were reported today: ver, 18c; under 6 Ibs., ldci gulneas, |y cor's Foundry 19,500 7614 ercoats,$l tosso Wheat—No. ? hard winter: 6 cars, $1.72; 4 | *8gh, 40ci Digeons, per dosen. Bfc. Am. Locomotive 40 0w cars, $1.71%; 8 cars, $1.71. No. 3 hard win- | p FOUIY—Dressed: Turkeys, dry plcked | Am. Smelt. & Ref.. 14,000 1173 tarr 1 oar anrie) SLHsh: 8 ok sLvin: | N nd young toms, 26c; old toms. | Am’ Sugar Ref. 200 11618 100 $1.70%; 2 cars, $1.70; 2 cars, $1 23 No. 2, 21%c; ducks, No. 1, 17¢i | Am. Tel. & Tel. 3,600 128% ’ ypFing? 1 cal Mo, 3 dorum: 1]9 o & liojixosas, Nooil, X8%: feld [Am; 215 & 81ty N0 SERLC A 3 cox, o, Other poultry at market price. | Anaconda Copper.. 12,600 99 g danein " : e a ficriuen oy | AT am s o e e80T 0k Our Children’s Dept. Gllinsky Fruit Co. 2 cars, $1.44. ; 5 i el Wb bor Tion, 3580 box. Rraokivn R. T, %ol foey Tk e ae 4t 1| vals, 175n, 2888, $5.75 box; Vals, 200m. 216s. | o) LR RS Commeeio, 5 white 10 cara’ 833ge: 1 car, | 260% 36.00 box. Florida 1268, $3.75 DoX:|Caradian Pac 150 Mo ¢ whiter 1 car, Bher 1o ene! 34saa; | Florida, 1608, $4.00 box; Florlda, 1765, 2008, | cent. Teather 1 car, 84¢, No, 6 white, 1 car, 84%¢c. No. & 216s, 2608, $4.25 box. Navels, 98s, 100s, 1268, |C. & O. ..... Yottow, G hb et car. Sba Mor's ‘yollow, | 8475 box: Navels, 160s $6.00 box: Navels,|C, M. & St.'P. 8 cars, 84%0. No, 4 yellow, 3 cars, Yl | othor sines, $5.26 box. Lemons, fancy, 300s, |C. & N. .. S € yalow, 1 ear, B No. 3 miked; 1 360s, $6.60 box; choice, 300s, 360s, $6.00 box. |C. R. T. & P. Ry... Nio. L T et No. 3 mixed, 1 car.| Grapefrult, 36s, $4.00 box; d6s, $4.25 box; | Chino Covper ... Sic. No, § mixed, . car. 834 c. | 348 84.76 box; Gds, 80s, 96s, $3.00 box. | F',‘? L st xed, . car, 83%¢; | Grapes, Emperors, $2.50 crate: kegs, $4.76[Corn Prod Ref. .. keg; Malagas, extra choice, $7.00 keg; fancy, Oats—No. 3 white, 4 cars, 52%c; 7 earn, | g7'50 “jogs Distill A } il ¢; extra fancy, 3$8.00 keg. Apples, 63¢; 1 car, 61%c. No. 4 white, 3 cars, 62¢;|ya york Imperials, $5.00 bbl.; Mo. Pip- :’:I: 2 cars, 61%c. Sample white, 2 cars, 51%c; R i donathansi it bu manier Lo 7 cars, Bilge: 1 car, 61%c; 1 car, blc. g Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 hard, i $1.70% @1.72; No, 3 hard, $1.68%@1.71%; No. 4 hard, $1.61%@1.69%: No. 1 spring, $1.72@1.78; No. 3 spring, $1.68@1.75; No. I durum, $1.726@1.76; No. 3 durum, $1.70@ 1.73. Corn: No, 2 white, 85@86¢s No. & white, 85@86%c; No, 4 white, 84@86c; No. 6 white, 84@84%c; No. 6 white, 84@84%c; No. 2 yellow, 86@85%¢;: No. 3 yellow, 846 84%c; No. 4 yellow, 83% @Béc; No. 6 yel- Blue Ribbon Jonathans, larger, $2.00 box; 176s. smaller, $1.85 box. Vegotables—Potatoes, $1.80 bu.; sweet pot: Virginias, $4.50 bbl; hampers, $1.75 hamp. Onions, Spanish, $2.00 crate; red, yellow, 4c b, Tomatoes, $2.25 lug. Cucumbers, $2.00 doz. Cabbage, 3%c Ib. Rutabagoes, 2%¢ up, Turnips, carrots, 2%c¢ 1b. Celery, Michigan, 40c; doz. California, in rough, $5.00 crate. Cranberries, d, §9.00 bbl; boxes, $3.25 $9.50_bbl. Belle and Cherry, bbl.: Belle Bugle, Howes, at $10.50 Cocoanuts Noi Tnter. Inter, L M. X0 ox. Miami M., K. Monta $2.60 mack; dozen, $1.00 dozen. 1b. 1 raw, 6e; roa bo., roasted, Ib., 10c. Drom. dates, c $3.76; figs, case, $1.00; No. 1 English w nuts, b, 18%e. Omahs Futures. Minneapolis Graln Market. Wolawen, Minneapolis, . Dec. Wheat—December, The trade in the local wheat pit was very | §1.77; May, $1.81. Cash: No. 1 hard. §1.88% quiet again today and pri took another | @1 g8%: No, 1 northern, $1.82@1.87%; No. slump. The lack of forelgn demand has |2 northarn, $1.74% @1.82%. created n bearish sentiment in wheat, and | © Corn—No. 3 yellow, 83% @83c. the fact that the Interstate Commerce | Gata—No. 3 white, 50% @61%ec. . 2%e @62c. Barley: Malting, foed, 87c@8$1.04. Rye: No. 3, $1.42@1.43. No. 1 $L43@1.44: No., Pac. Raldwin Loco. ... B & O. . Crucible Steel Tllinois_Central ... Inspiration Con. Kennecott Cop. L. &N, Missouri Paeific National Lead . er's Sec. rth. Ore cffs. Con. Corn, Harv. N. J. M. ofd. ctfs, Southern .. . 12,700 Petroleum Copoer & T. nf 1,700 1,000 na Power [} . 16,400 1.100 6.500 Pacitic Mail .. Tel Peaneyivana, 1. ay Con. Cop. . Reading ..or & nia © 11,600 108 1800 48 Omaha, 354.32. Omaha today were $6,882,118.04, and for the corresponding day Dec. 1.—Bank clearings for Is a Perfect Bazaar last year, $3,624,- SE QUOYAH (See—kwoi—ah) | Browning, King & Compény GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. e Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Sequoyah Oil and Refining is officially . . %Mnfldhmfi&m Dividend No. 122 company gwns Dividend of TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) per acres of rich oil lands, $§150,000 h th ital stock of Swift & Com- 9 recently been added to its_earmings.. | pany. will be paid on January lst, 1917, o 4 New 87 | stockholders of record, December 9, 1916, E. A. FERRON & COMPANY We Buy and Sell All Securities as shown on the books of the Company. On account of annual meeting, transfer books will be closed from Dec. 10, 1916, to Jan. 4, 1917, inclusive. Chicago, December 2d, 1916. Why mot ask for it right now? e = E JITNEY 2525 commiasion 1s looking Into the car situation 2 has caused a rally to the bear side. e th Barley—78c@$1.12. Rye—$1.43@1.44. Bran—327.00 27.50. Kansas City General Market. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 1.—~Wheat—No. hard; $1.74@1.78; No. 2 red, $L74@L77 December, $1.67%; May, $1.70%. are taking the ort Oats, while they were Inclined to follow the other markets on the decline, held within a narrow rapge, the December clos- Ing %o lower and May about 1%o off. Local range of options.’ Art, | Open, | High. | Low.| Ciose. | Yes. | Corn—No. 2 mixed, 90c; No. 2 white, 91 i @91%c; No. 3 white, 91@91%c; No. 2 yel- 168 168 [166 166 |168 |low, 905 @91c; December, 86%c; May, 87% 17374 176 [(169%] 1 70%(173 | @8sc. 140 140 [138 138 |139 Oats—No. ¢ white, 55@556%¢; No. 2 mizxed, ' 53@bic. B4NSSK| 85K 83 8314] 84% et NTNABN| 881 86t 86%| 87N St. Louls Graln Market. 87| 8T 8TW| 87| 8T% Dec. ' 1.—Wheat—No. 2 red, | | 0. 2 hard, $1.80; December, 51 51 | 50%) B0l 61 66wl 66| 64| B4tal B4% 2 white, 92c; De- Chicago closing prices, rurnished The Bes | Oats—No. 2 white, nominal; No. 2 mixed, by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers. | 54@5sc, 416 South Sixteenth street, Omahs: A ATt Opén. | High. | Low.| Close. [Wed. Dry Goods Market. | T New York, Dec. 1.—Dry Goods—Cotton goods were qulet and very firm today. LTTR! 1 Tamlitee| 170 [177s [Yarns were higher. Wool markets “wero 146[141%| 142 [145 " |firm and higher. Ready-to-wear lines were { 1 | moderatly active. Sllks were quiet. H AL Bl Liverpool Graln Market, W1 89%, so%| sas |, Liverpool, Dec. 1.—Wheat—Spot, No. 2 | \ hard winter, 168 3; No. 1 Manitoba (0ld) A 178,3d; No. 3, none. Sk lssuten| i1 | _corn—Spot. American mixed (new) 135, 8d, 621 62N 63% e \ 26 76| 36 76 |27 30 26 60 26 60 |27 65 | - SET T0 BE GIVEN AWAY FREE Palace Clothing Companv Leads in Christmas Spirit and Enterprise. Opportunity Offered All to Obtain High Grade Clothing and Free NEW YORK Quotations of the Day on Various Leading Commodities. New York, Dec. 1.-—~Flour—Unsettied. Wheat—Spot weak; . 2 hard, §1.36; 1 northern, Duluth, $1.87%; 2 1 north- ern, Manitoba, $1.97%, f. o. b. New York. Corn—Spot weak; ) 2 yellow, $1.03, c. . f. New York; ten-day shipment. Oats—S d, 59 Hay-—! i N 3, 96c; shipping, T6@80c. Hops—Steady; state, common to choice, @16c; Pacitic coast, 1916, 46@60c; 1916, 3 c. 44@45c; Central 1916, 13@16¢c; 1916 Hides—Firm; Bogt America, 4dc. Leather—Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c; sec- onds, 66¢ % Provisions—Pork, steady; mess, $31.60@ Dinner Set. ; family, $32.00@34.00; s '.lzloofl‘ $20.00@31.00. Be mess, $28. P 28.50; tamily, $26. Lard, weak: Following_its custom of many iddle west, $17.00 i e Lo it Syl tog, . pominsl; coune|] Xo0rs, the Palace Clothing com pany, 14th and Douglas streets, will, as a special holiday gift to customers, give away absolutely free with each $15 purchase of a suit or overcoat, a forty-two-piece dinner set. This custom of the Palace has always met with instant approval, as it affords an excellent oppor- tunity for any man or boy to ob- tain a high quality suit or overcoat and present for the mother, wife, sweetheart or sister a fine china dinner set. y The dinner sets to be given away try, UK @11%¢ 11%c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Small Deliveries on December Contracts Cause Rise in Wheat. Chicago, Dec. 1.—Absence of export buy- ing aside from amounts purchased for the government of Holland put wheat prices on the downgrade today notwithstanding that at first advances had been scored. The close was heavy, 1%c to 3%c net lower, with Decomber at §1.67 and May at $1.73% to $1.74. Other 1 too, all underwent a decided setback . oats, 14jc@l%c to 1%, and provisions 27%c to 80c. Difficulty in getting to the seaboard wax sald to account largely for the lack of general Buropean buying that weakened B L DA L AR e The Feet That Go to School--- Children’s Shoes need not be unattractive to ‘wear. coming in appea: body the orthopedic principles that make for comfort in grow- ing feet. Our the most scrupulous care in fitting children’s shoes. Many of the WANT-ADS in today’s paper were Save TIME, TROUBLE and MONEY by phoning your ad to : Tyler 1000 Today You are as close to the = BEE WANT-AD DEPARTMENT as your phone is to you phoned in. Fry Shoes are exception- ally sturdy, yet distinctive and be- withstand hard rance. They em- salesmen observe MAXWELL CARS AMUSEMENTS. Webster 202 BRANDEIS Mat. 21.:;00?23‘ 8:20 THEATRE LAST z TIMES Perry J. Kelly Offers Hyams & McIntire In the Big Musical Comedy Success My Home Town Girl 50 People—Augmented Orchestra Nights, 50c to $2.00; Mat., 25c to $1.50 FOUR DAYS, BEG. SUNDAY, DEC. 3D OLIVEK MORISCO 0rrims BIRD:PARADISE APLAY OF A ¥OMAN'S SOUL MATINEE WEDNESDAY—SEATS NOW Prices: Nights, 50c to $1.50; Mat., 25¢-$1 THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Last Two Times of Phyllis Neilson-Terry and Current Bill MATINEE TODAY, 2:15 Early Curtain Tonight, 8:15 “OMAHA’S FUN CENTER” Daily Mats., 15-25-50¢. Even’gs, 15-25-50-750. Those Gloom Eradicators Musical witts Mid-Nite Maidens suriesqus The Follies and Foibles of the Blase New Yorker Brought 'Way Out Here to Omaha. Fun for All; All for Fun. “A NITE IN A MUSIC HALL” Friday Nite) Every Week Day. = (Final performance Ladies’ Dime Mat. Today Bov TONIGHT The Speedy Musical Comedy “A MILLION DOLLAR DOLL" Mats., 25¢, 50c. Nights, 25c to $1.00. egin Matinee Tomorrow “MUTT AND JEFF'S WEDDING” Shead Valeska Suratt Jealousy this year are of good quality china with a fine gold band around the edge. As there is only about 1560 sets it is plain to be seen that late customers will be disappointed. Palace suits and overcoats at $15 are the highest quality clothes ou can purchase for the money. ever before in the history of the store has the stock been so com- lete as now, and with the added inducement of this fine china set free you will be assured of a real Christmas. This enterprising store, located at 14th and Douglas streets, will unquestionably be the busiest clothing' corner in town.— Advertisement. prices today. Congestion of railway facill- tles between here and the Atlantic was in turn ascribed more or less to U-boat dangers which had delayed loadings from elevators to vessels and had caused a sharp advance in marine war risk rates. In this connec- tlon, much talk of additional rallway em- bargoes on eas’dound grain shipments ac- companied the bearish sentiment that es- pecially dominated the market In the last half of the session. Rumors current that the sale of British treasury bills in the United States would be abandoned may also have had a bearish influence, but as & mat- ter of fact the confirmation of rumors did not become public until after the market here had closed. Scantiness of nitial deliveries on Decem- ber contracts formed the basis of the tem- porary strength which manifested itself in wheat prices during the rly part of the day. A proposition to make storage in Chi- cago easier to obtain had been defeated and this fact did a good deal for a while to pre- !vent aggressive selling, Buch = consldera~ Buildin PHOTOS They will maKe better Phoio-Engraved Plales Bee Engraving Dept. Phone - Tyler 1000 Have EMPRESS Monucl: OC?):::dy Four Four Roses Lo-Ve and Wilbur Transfield Sisters RUTH ROLAND in “SULTANA" RETOUCHE ) e e A — HIPP " olrg e TODAY VIVIAN _MARTIN “Her Father’s Son” A Seutbern Story of War Times Eiratbet il Al et Omaha,Nebr. - ~ N\ {