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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1910)
THE HKE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. XOVEMKElt 2'X 1010. 11 it 3 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET , l rly Cables Send Wheat Up a Little ; This Morning. j cash coeh is orr half a cm matrr Ilooaes Sell Trfore Freely and I. oral Demand la ot Active Hajrra Da Not Favor aa Advance. OMAHA, 'ov. 2J, 1310. v I. "at . strong and higher rarly on I.uIht cable ni r.porti Of serious dam mkh to Argentine cron from recent drouth. I In idvan' e was flu entirely to specula tive buying, an milling deie-and 1 not im proving and the opening bu.ge Ji1 not hold. Later the wheat Blinnped off rea.lllv ait the general opinion In that the Argentine il;nnen Is being enakKerat'il. A nervous market can be expcct-d .. until after the Aigeniirie. crop has been harvested. l oi n Is decidedly k, country uttering are freer and receipts are picking up, whi.e ilemand is not active. Lur values were expected and no one la being disappointed. , Lack of any marked Improvement In tlie V -hipping demand and the hevy tone In the 1 ,' it lire market caused cs. sir-wheat to sell ' .- lower today, outsiuu markets were f rnier at the close and may cause a. more ait ve local market- i'ah corn aold off another '.c on liberal consignments and trier tilling by country houaea. Local demaiei la not active and with Ub lul receipt fronv- now on buyer are not inclined to favor alli ance. - Primary vheat receipts were 734,0110 hush eli and ehlirmrnts were S22.WK) bushels. against receipts lat year of iOs.OOQ bushels I shipment of 6J9.000 bushels. 'rimarv corn reoeiiit. were 71t.unQ bushels and shipments Were 8 0"0 bushels, auainst ii-i-etpta last year or f.ll.flno bushels mm shipments t of MAO bushels. clearance were 100,4 bushels of corn, mm of mii and wheat and flour equal to ..i.iss hiiKhele. ' Liverpool elosed. "4d lower. to Sd higher on wheal and Vd higher on corn. Omaha, Cash Price. WHEAT No. 2 hard, fyu!2c; No. t hard, 87 fi Wire; No. 4 hard. (I'Jwu.r; rejected hard. TJ'-mzv, No. 1 spring, o(j9.iei No. I spring, BS'U'ilS'--. coKN No. 2 white. 44Vj4"e: No white, 44W.i4.c; No. 4 white, 4 1 41 44 'so; No. 2 yel low. 44Vi4.:."c: No 3 vellow, 4441i4..WCi No. 4 yellow, 44S14444c; No, 2. 44lu"C; No- 3. 4 IS'" 4,'s:; No. 4, 4.44Vc; no grade, 414-c. ovTrV-No. 2 while, 30';iti3ire; standard, MKCW'ic; No. 8 ' while, - EiU'oe: No. 4 white, H'iv :Hr, No. 8 yellow, atv(ii30c; No. I 4 ellow. Jjiplio. HAKI.KY No 8. IOwKc; No. 4, t4ft70c; ". 1 feed, M'g; rejected, iH2o. Jt Y"K No. 2, ifu74o; No. 8. ll'it'iic. Carlot Kecelpta. . v v 'heat Corn. Oats. I'hlcago 41 4X!) 218 Minneapolis 243 Omaha Hi t 4 Dulutn T I'lllCAUM GHAIN AMU I'HOVISIONS Featarea of the Trading Mad t'loaln I'rlcea on Hoard of Trade. CllICAtlO, Nov. 22. Drouth losBea as KieHt aa ) per cent to the wheat crop near Buhla Hlanea, In the Argentine Itepuhlio, put up the price of wheat herft today. The market closed strong; at a net advance of Mi'nis to l'u. Corn made an irregular fltilth, (ii"V; down to Vo'ic "l- Oata were Ho (a NVr'tO higher than lust night and provisions varied from , 10c gain to U'.jC decline. Argentines new was the thief fuctor In the wheat nit from the start. After a loads were r-ported from the Atlantic eea Jioard. Another circumstance that attracted aitent n Was the continuance of dry weather in the winter wheat belt. The nervousness1 of 'shorts became more and more evident and price at. the end of the ession were within a shade of the highest if the d:iy. The range tor the Alav option, taking trade' as a whole, waa from iWc to 1, '-wc, with laat afca l"rflVo net higher at fl-VtiiC'.Sc. ,..- Corn ilroppi il to a lowr level todav than fur Meveiiil years. May ran from ii'n ic 10 4iVS''i4'ic. closlnir' firm a shade up at .'yi4iKji Tn eaa4M jnarket wue weak. No. yellow finiHlied at Cl'-iarilc. 'Tin re Yi.M a Kojd trade In oats at prices governed bv corn. May reached as extreme low no. I h.'lrh flgtiria Xil'iC and 3Tc. with the cloHo- at the laut named limitation, a gain of 'i!,. compared, with twenty-four hours previous. 1'rnvtnliiti, -except lard, Were firm. The laiest aalcs 1 Were Va Irtc higher for pork, svulii'-ao off for lard and 60 advance for i ll s. The leading futures ranged as follows: llclea.l Open.( Illgb.l Uow. Close. Yes'y. W heat I (I Tr. .May July 'Corn I May July oats-; lec. May July 1'i.rk Jan. May Lard Nov. .Ian, . May Itihs Jan. May nec. H''itrr 'MiH-wiOt'.1 97V' m WIM. "-'nl W:a VS 1 44VliV 41 4S!44'i'&,l' 444 4i'-i -4l,Vi ":4V(l4i.H, 4bVtQlil ,47il-l 47j 47S! 4ii-l 4;S47HH',4 I so.V AO's 30-Vfi 'x S-i'-al 47''uVt 17 15 J ikrong opening there was a temporary I jr eMotlon. due to- corn weaknews, but a jS freah grist of dlspatchca from .South Amer ( jT lea brought out important buying. Almost nt the same time export aalee of forty boat 17 15 17 15 17 JO 17 IS lti 27 10 16 1 'i f li 10 20 10 07H 10 07H 10 20 06 774 o v w 66 4."i 45 y U4 IS 05 t 12V,! 074 M j M'si 4i 874 -'4 ltf 17H 1(1 20 r N W 0 07W! Clvtl No. i, cash ouofatlohs Were aa fellows; FLAJUK- ririn;- winter patents. 84.KV9 4t, winter straights, 83.juu4 3o; spring straights. J4 20''4 4..; bakers, J.ioni4.70. Hi. K NO. 2, l4C. BAKLliY Ffie-1 or mixing, to choice, mailing, 7.j'THe. 6iKii70c; fair HlOIHiS F'lax; No. 1 suillh western, 2.4; No 1. northwestern, 8--62. Timothy, 8a. W. Clover, 8I4.. . , FKOVlslo.NSAMesa pork per bbl., 8l7.2f,g 17.60; lard, per HM lbs., 810.0,4; short ribs, sides, loose. 8 OOulOij; short clear aides, boxed, . 8S.7i'i 10 t"". Total clearances of wheat and flour were riual to "Jnft. ins bushels. Primary receipts were 734. Ouu busUsKi. oompared with K2,ouo bushels tho coresponding day a year ago. The world's visible supply as shoao by Hiadstreet's Inoreasod e . 1 1 g ,000 bushels. Es timated rauelpta for turn or row: Wheat, 26 tars; corn. 2oa cars; oata, 170 cars; hogs, 2..W0 bead. chit-ago t'asrl I'rii'oa Wheat: No. 1 red, HIV, No. 3 red, 14v:; No. i bard, VJVi '.-; No. 3 hard. t(3c; No. 1 northern uili.g, 81.0i.ijl.lW; No. 2 northern spring, l l.t;; No. spruig, 81.02'u l.Oii. Corn: No. 2 cash, tiuVveO'sc: No. 8 cli, aOVic; No. 2 white, .'ih't .-0-ne; No. 3 Wlilta, boyuoc; --o. jeiitiw, Di-vtioif c; ro. yenow, oitf itil'id. Oats; No. 8 oaah, 3oc; No. 1 white, t ;.' (33c; No. 3 whlta. aivv'c; No. 41 white, 1 iln.iISc; standard, 32 11 3240. f! KiitJd tileusly; receipts, 2 4tf7 rases at awka, cases Included, J4j224c; firsts, riine firsts. Sic. 1'OL'LTHV Xteady; . turkeys, lv, turkeys, dressed. . ic; lieu'a live. 17c; 10c; tpniigs, live, 10c. . Laala Oaaeral Market. T. IaIUIS, Nov. s 22. WHEAT Steady: tisuk. No. 2 red, at;'.'.'!-; No. 2 hard, ..u ll.tC. Close futures wheat higher; Decem ber, 2',c; May. !s''fliSc. CORN Lower Daceiober, 43Uo; Msy, 4.ia4i).Vv Cash, lower) track. No, 3, 4,"4 (U,i4c: No. 1 white, (0c. OATS Weak : December. ,c: May, J4e. cash, lower; track. No. 2, 3o4c; No. 3 white. -"rC .. , , IIY K Vnchaiiged, Tsc. FLOl'n Dull; red winter patents. 84 4t 4 80; extra TanCy and stralglit, 8J rAii4.), brd wtater liears, 8i.i(l !sX rfa.Kl 1 i liimthv. 3imii41. Co K N M K A L 82 , ItKAN Oulet; sacked, east track, $1.01 tos. HAY f teaeyf Uinothy. 14.lB l 00; prai rie. 312 tuVfi 16 00. I'KOVltflONS Fork unchanged: Jobbing, 117.50. Ird.' lower pi line steam. 8tooi. Dry suit meats tboxedt. higher; extra shorts, 8 0.4O, clear ribs, 310.60; short clears, 3 0 75. F.ac.on I bo if it I higher; extra shorts. I2 00; clear ribs. 8!2iW; short clears, t!.S:i. ItHLTHY-Kasier: chickens, 4c; aprtngs. Us; turkeys. ISc; ducks, lie; geese, hk ri'TTFR-Mtaadv; creamery, z&o31c iJU.-4 Weak. 274c I 1 iteeetpis. Milptnents f J Fteur. bbla hi. v.i 10 7.j f a heat. . bu 74 is s; no , H Corn, b'l Mm) is i 0 Oats, bu .tv Mull ,V A.all.hl. ...,He. of UU. ' "S NKW YOHK. Nov. 22. Sfieulal cable and - ' teierHPhic contiiikinicatlons receited bv lirailstiY-et's show the following changes in A statlitil supplies as ismiiwted with pre vious ai-coiuil: Available supplies: Wheat. Laliad Sintri, east of Kuckies, IncrcKMeJ reaped, "l.i'"i bu. 'anada, lncreaed. Imjlieli. AfluBt for and In I :urnpe. Inrrfaied w i.4 bophela. Total Amerirnn and Kuropean ai'l'i'ly. In rreHaed, MU.OM bu. Corn. I'nlted Statea anil Canada, decreased lnjl.'V! bu. !, I lilted ciuiua and Canada, deereaaed, Jt.1. bn. The leading decraiK-a reported this week follow: Increase!". Manitoba, !!. ! t.u ; 1'i.rtland. Me., SI-2.0K) bu ; Akron, ,.' bu. Iecrejea: Chlcaco private ele atori, 172.tl bu.; Nashville, i"J.i) bu. ; Mll waukee private elevator. bi.UO bu. KW lORK I.FNP-HAL MARKRT Qaetatlon. f the Day oa tarloaa Co as mod It lea. NKVV YOttK. Nov. S. FLOCH-lMill;; JPring patents, 85. 1 vu 5 ini, winter straights, " '""I "'; winter patents, 84 4ii4 7f.; spring cleHis, $4 I.V(,4.40; winter extras. No. 1, 3 40 4I.T70; winter extras. No. 2, 8.i.2.iiH.4U; Kan sas Ktralghts, t.ijiti4.7o. live flour, firm; fair to good, 4 ti 4.2T.: choice to fancy, 84.iVq4.4i. buckwheat flour, firm; (.Hi per Km lbs. I OK.VM KAI-Steady; fine white and yel low, l.);Vul.2o; coarse, 81.10ul.15; kiln dried, 8J. N 'u i . W11KAT Spot market firm; No. 2 red 9Vc elevator and KtiSc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Ouluth 81U7 f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was firmer on reports of damage to the crop In -Southern Argentina, firmness In ituenoa Ayres and Liverpool and a tietter export demand, closing 1'alMio net higher. Iiecetnber rr1.-'.!-; closed !'e. May 81 0 l-ltVyl04', clos.d 81-041; July closed 10l'. Itccelpts 35,100; shipments l-'URN-Spot market easy; No. 2 corn, now, f. o. b. afloat to arrive. Futures market was without transactions, closing at lt to Se lower. I wceniber closed Mn; May .44c Keieipts none; shipments none. OATS Spot market steady. Fiturea market waa without transactions, closing at ',1: decline to c advance. November closed ,ve; December aBc; May gyo; July .. Heceipts lOM.Hi'o; shipments hone. HAY (Joint; prime. H.W-b; No. 1, $l.V7Vi'& 1 .10; No. ;, S7c'u81.00; No. 3, tt90c. MOl'S Steady; stnte, common to choice, ir10 crop, lH-aiWc; ln crop. l.Vpl8c; J'acific const. HMO crop. 14-i lo; 1MW crop, 1iVii14o. Jill iB.S-yteady; Central America, 2-c; Hogota, 21 '11 22c. l.tiATHKH-Flrm; hemlock firsts, SIM, E.e; seconds, 2iruUc; thirds, 19ii20c; rejects, Ifu 17c. FKOVISIOXR-I'ork, steadv; mess 81i'i0: family, J22.rilkfi2ii.00; short clears, 821.00 Si22.50. Heef, easy; mess, 814 OfrulR.OO; fam ily, 8l9.0O-.it 20.00; beef hanis, 8-'4.tu 27.00. Cut nieats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 814 .7riil.7i'.; pickled hams. U.li 13.60. Lard, weak; middle west, prime, 810 3541 10. 4fi; re fined, weak; continent 81100; Houth Amer ica. 81210; compound, SJU&cuU.OO. TA1.IXV Hull; prime city, hlids., 8c; country, 7'vo'c. li't'lti-Ha'rely steady; refrigerator, spe refrlgerator, special mark, firsts, 241'ac- BUTT K IV Kasy; creamery aiwclals, :IV3 32o; extras, 30Hc; third to firsts. 24'n29c; held creamery, second to special, 2.Vt!.111io. CHEKSE-Steady ; state, whole milk, spe cial mark, fancy, In local storage, 2u"ift'Ac; fancy white, lfH4til6Hc; skims. Utilise. IUUI.THV Alive, steady; western chick ens, 13VMc; fowls, lSiWHc; turkeys, 14fi 22c. liressed barely steady; western chick ens, IKiITSc; fowls, lfyisc; western tur keys, 1KW26C. W b'ATHEH I TIIF. H A I V BKI.T Cooler Weather la the Predletloa for Wednesday In This Ylelaltjr. OMAHA, Nov. 22, 1H10. Tlie area of low pressure noted In the ex treme northwest In the preceding report now extends from the Saskatchewan valley, Canada, south over the Missouri valley and eastern Kocky mountain slope, with the center of the depression still over Canada. A very decided rise In temperature accom panies this area of low and the weather la much warmer this morning from the Mis souri liver west Into the mountains. The weather is somewhat unsettled in the up per Missouri valley and northwest and rains are fulling in Houth Dakota, and Wyoming. An area of high pressure, with cooler weather, Is moving In over the Pa cific slope and will follow the low over the central valleys, bringing cooler over this vicinity by Wednesday afternoon. The pastage of the low over the valleys will cause cloudy and somewhat unsettled weather In this vicinity today, but generally fair weather will continue tonight and Wednesday. Generally cloudy conditions prevail in the lake region and eastern states, Willi light snows in the upper Ohio valley. 1 einperature and precipitation aa com pared vmUi the last three years: ' - - - lfllO. liwS. 190S. 1907. Lowest last night , 35 23 47 32 precipitation 00 .32 T .00 Normal temperature for today, 38 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation kiiice Alm.li L 2. 40 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In IsO. 4.13 Inches. L. A. W'ftLSH. Lucal Forecaster. Kansas City (irsln and Provisions. KANSAS CI TV, Nov. 22. WHEAT De cember, H07,c; May1, !Ki4'ir964c, sellers; July, iioc. Cash wheat lc lower;, No. 2 hard, Wi'ifir; No. 3, 1)2(0 i3e; No. 2 red, Wfjiiic; No. 3, oMc. COUN December, 42,e, bid; May. 44,4J 44vcs sellers; July, 4.V.,i hid. Cash, un changed to 40 lower; No. il mixed, 4k1)4k); No. 3. 43v'(i47c; No. 2 white. 40; No. 3, 4to. OATS I nchanged; No. 2 white, 3V'4 3Dc ; No. 2 mixed, M'a&lr. KVK-No. 2, 7tVu74c. HA Y Cnchanged; choice timothy, IM.QOti 14 HO: choice prairie, 812.2iV(12 is). nUTTF.K Creamery, 30c; firsts, 27c; sec onds. 2,'ic; packing stock, 21o. KUGS-Kxtras, 314c; firsts, 294c; sec onds, 20c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 43 0 2S.0O0 Corn, bu..... 22,000 In O 0 Oats, bu 2.000 3.0U0 Minneapolis (irala Market. M1NNKAFOL1S, Nov. 22 WHEAT-December, I1.02S: May, 3106",. Cash: No. 1 hard, tl.Ori-S; No. 1 northern, 31.O4H01 0&H; No. 3 northern, 31.014'u 1.044; No. 3, jaa l.02S- 1 FLAX 82 57:4. CORN No. 8 yellow, 4iri47o. OATS No. 8 white, 2S430c. HYK-No. I. 74c. H RAN In 100 lb. sacks, 3-'0 O0r JO.iO. FLOl'R First patents, 34.KVlS.3o; second patents, 4.T.'i6.2S; f.rst clears, 83.263.60; secend clears, 32.20CI2.7S. Peoria Market. PKOR1A. Nov. 22. CORN Steady; No. 3 white, old. 60c; No. 4 white, new, 43c; No. 2 yellow, old, 60c; No. 8 yellow, new, 464c; old. 60c; No. 3 new. 4.c; No. 4 new, 43c; sample, new, 3e4"404c, OATS Kasy; No. 3 white. Sic; No. 4 white. 304c RYE Steady; No. I, 7ej78Vo Liverpool Grain Market. LIVER FOOL. Nov. 22. WHEAT Spot, strong: No. 2 red western winter. Cs 2'.1: I futures, quiet; December, 7s .,d; March, im 00: may. is n. CORN Spot, firm; American Id; futures, steady; Ueceniber, February. 4s 2,d. mixed. 5a 4s Sgd; Mllwankeo Grain Market. MILWAUKKE, Nov. 22. FLOUR Steady. WHhlAT No. 1 northern, 31 tilil "."4; No. 2 northern, $1.0440 LOb1; May, KUo, asked. OATS 414c BAULKY Sample, 6Vy90',o. Ilalulk Grain Market. ri;Ll'TH, Nov. 22 WHKAT Oe.-etnber, $1.05; May, 31 No. 1 northern, 31.064; No. 2 northern. $l.u?4 to $1.0.14 OATS 314c. toffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 22. COFFEE Fu tures oiiened steady at an advance of S to 13 points, which, of course, carried all the active months Into new high ground for tha movement with January contracts selling at lu.jou. an advance of fully 4c in less than a week. The continuation ot the upwsud movement was encouraged by strength In the Kuropean markets, fur ther advances In Ilrazii and private cables from Dojiios reiterating the unfavorable outlook for the new crop, but realising be came heavy late In the day, alien there was also some selling for a speculative reaction and prices e-sed off quite sharply from the opening. The oiuae was steady, net 3 points lower to 8 points higher Sales, M.2.V) bags. November. Decern tier and January, 10. 40c; Februarv. 10 8c; March. April, May. June and July 10 Joe; August, 10 Doc; September, 10 14c; October, 10 17c. Iu positions were relatively easy. Havre was Kul frano higher. Hamburg closed 4u pfenning net higher. Klo. IM) rels higher, at 7 llii. Santiua, higher. 4s 7 tWi 7s 7 8"0. braalhan exchange on Iondon &-12J lower at liis 82d. Receipts at the two Hrasliian 6orts. 43,00 bags, aralnat P twga last year Jundiahy receipts. S.' wl bags, asauast iv708 bags last year. New York warehouse deliveries yes terday, 11.813 bags, ax al net 81.4.14 bags last year, wikji cortee, linn; Rio No. 7. 13 c Santos No 4. 134c; nuld coffee, firm; Cor dova, nvji'.o. agar Market. NEW TORK Nov. 22-srGAR-Raw. tea.1 ; muscovado. M teat. 3 J.c; centrifugal, W test. 8 87c; molascea sugar. 38 test. $ uc Refined, uiat. ftr.1 l..".:. bushel. aHim NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS IS Market Neglected and Price Fluctu ation! Narrow Correspondingly. QUIETNESS IS REASONABLE Prlmirr Heqaislle ow Money Market Is to Flad Means for TwkloK I a Railroad Boad Issaes. NKW TORK, Nov. 22 The stock market sank Into deeper neglect today and the price fluctuations narrowed correspondllgly. This quietness Is considered seasonable and desirable by the banking element. In the opinion of hankers and financiers of authority the primaty requisite on the New York money market Is to find means for taking up bond Issues, which are In contemplation by the great railroad cor porations. An active stock market specula tion which should take up banking re sources as fast as they are released from the task of moving the crop would Inter fere with coming bond flotations. The Mexican situation was not without a disquieting effect on speculative sentiment. The unsettled outlook In the steel trade Is a potent factor In the speculative situation. Reiorts of a cut In prices of structural steel by the Carnegie company were cur rent. An Interview with Chairman Hill of the Great Northern railroad was not cal culated to stimulate speculative enthusi asm. The annual report presented by the executive committee to the Railway Busi ness association also waa circulated and the Industrial prospect which It painted was not of a cheerful effect on sentiment, al though allowance was made for the effect Intended In strengthening tho railroad con tention for higher freight rates. Money conditions were not materially Changed. Honda were steady. Total sales, par value, 31.714.000. I'nlted Slates bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: fairs. Hlrh. Low. CIom. hiiw-i nannera pit AliialffamAte.1 O.ppFi- .. Amrl.n Aghi-nliursl .. Amsrlran best sugar, ... Amarlran Can American l a F Amarlran Oottrni CMl ... Amarlcan H. 4t h. pfd.. Am. Ica Bertirltles Amarlran Linseed Amerit-an Locomottva ... American a. R Am. 8. R. prd Am. SI eel Foundries. . , . Am. Sugar Kaflnlng..,. American T. a T American Tobacco pfd.. American Woolen Anarimrla Mining Co... Atchlaon Atchison pfd Atlantlo Coast Line naltlmora a Ohio Behlehem steel Brooklyn Rapid Vr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey.. oheeapeake a. Ohio Chicago as Aloo Chicago O. W., new a. w. pM Chicago A N. W C, M. 81. P f., C. C. Ac St. L Colorado F. Jr 1 Colorado tc southern.... Conaolidated Has Corn Products Iielaware Hutlaon Denver 4k Rio urande... D. R. O. pfrt IMstlileni' SeiiuTitlea .... Erie , Brie lt ptd Brie Id ptd General Klfsirta 7.0H0 70 'J e"4 I 441, ?V 7n S7S 7ii t,2"0 10l Ifti Mi, JiH) (44 fclt Ml, 100 C4V U 44 1S , 100 124 1214, 124 5 7.M) II a4j Ami, 20l) llXli, 104 lis) 100 474 474, 4! 1!7 .4O0 ur 141 14il4 !"0 f, 7, .,, n oS sii1 im 41 s 4iH 4114 4.KI0 1113 14 100 101 1"! 101 I0 lit 1184 114 4' 1074 '1H74 1"74 1.1") rr4 32 - S3 4.600 784 774 7714 Jno 1." 1 iT, 100 a?4 s:-, .14 l'4 t 6,200 K SC. K44 4" r.i. 4K 1.000 147 1464, 144 4.fsl izat, i-i lis) 7i, 74 47 2.110 r,4 M S44 ion 59 ( io l-.i.i, i:u i4 4 (00 14', 16 Hi, Mi 3:' ". . 7s 4 l.iou 33i, : 351, l.aio 111S4 2s 21 HIO 4H 4i, 4 2l S74 74 37 l"0 lr.1,4 is i,v,i4 1.700 K'4 12S4 VA 9 0 M4 twu HO 14 l;:4 las t.V0 Jrt 204 21114 l.MiO SV4 iVi, f.t, 400 1124 lis 112 1H "0 1x4 1S4 1.114 60 44 444 444 14 i.OOO S314 43 31 S l.ono lOS ll4 1174 1464 14614 14!14 30 4 1.164 1344 1444 600 844 34 34 4 100 614 61 '4 41 - . loo 100 44 t74 ' 1.4.10 SS14 I4 S. t,00l 1LT4 11S4 IH14 4i4 6.000 M !lf W 5 1.400 114 1164 114 :io 1.100 110 1244 1114 pw 7 IO 4m 34i 14 M4 2"0 lti 1644 I"1-! S44 46,4110 1114 lfvi", la, 1O0 44 S414 '414 7 4 14.400 RCi, 124 134, LOUD 474 47 Sill, 300 424 414 41 14 v.:;: ::::: & 6K 614 61 60 ,7o llkl, 1174 1174 1.000 274 27 27 "0 U 41 4:4 1,800 474 87 37 SS4 700 2 24 24W J0 67V. 674 84 47,100 174 177, j77H 100 kl S) 71 11 5 74. W 404 7S14 74 eoOv 1IH4 1141a US l.o.l 604 s4 41.14 le;l 41 4j 4i t"0 174 17i, I-14 ot 474 164 t4 414 SUO 73 72 7114 71'4 64 Oreit Northern pfd Great Northern Ore t-tfs. llllnota t-ntTsl Inlerhorough Met Int. Met. pfd International Harreetar In. Marine pfd International Paper .... International Pump .... Iowa n t ra I Kansas City Ro K. C. Bo. pfd Laclede Gaa Loularllle & Naahrllls... Minn. aV. St. Loula M , Xt. P. B. B. M .. M., K. A T M., K. 4k T. pfd Ulaaoari I'uWMr National HUcult National Lead N. R. It. ot M. Jd pfd.. New York Ontral N. V.. O. a w Norfolk 4k Western North American Northern Paclfio Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's lias P.. c. c. a it. l Pittsburg Coal Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring.... Reading Republic Steel Republic. 8leel pfd Kock ialand Co Rork Ialand Co. ptd.... St. L. a B. F. 2d pfd... St. Loula 8. W St. U 8. W. pfd 8loae-8herrle!d 8. 4k I... Southern Pacific Southern Railway Ho. Railway pfd....'..... Tennessee Copper Texaa . Pacific , T., Ht. L, A W T., St. L. W. pfd t nloo Paclho t'nloa Paclfio pfd t'nlted gtatee Really. ... t nllej Slates Realty... I'nlted S la lee Rubber.... CM led Slates Steel V. 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va.-Caro. llierulcal .... Wabash Wabaah pfd Weatern Maryland ..... Weetlnghouae Uleetrio , Weatern tnlon Wheeling L. B Total aalea for the day, IM.toO shares. 4ew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 22. MONEY On call, easy; 24&24 per cent; ruling rate. 24 per cent; closing bid, 24 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loana, easy; sixty days, 44 per cent; ninety days and six months, 44 per cent. FRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4g per cent. BTKKIJNU EXCHANGE--Stead v. with actual business In bankers' bills at 34.821Vu7 4 $21a for sixty-day bills and 84 ttw for de- mana. commercial bills, S4.lll4'4.8lv SILVER Bar, 564e: Mexican dollars. 46c. . RONLi4 Government and railroad, steady. Closing quotations on bonds wars as follows: V. 8. ref. la. reg.... 194 Int. Met. 44s 404 4e coupon 10.14 Japan 4 tnu V. 8. aa, reg 101 4 do 4Ha tu 4o suupon 1014K. C. a. let 8a 7Ji $J. 8. 4a, reg 116 L. 8. see. 4s 11.... H do coupon 1164 Id. A J. unl. 4s. kxii Ailia-Oial. 1st 8a.... 74 M. K. A T. 1st 4s s7w Am. A. is 1V.-4 ado gen. 44a 44 Am. T. A T, ct. 4a. . l'K" Mo -. iriu ea 774 Am. Tobacco 4s 44 N. R. R of 84. 4W M44 do 4s Armour A Co. Atchison gen. l"1 N. Y. C. g. 34 44 tit do deb. 4a Kilt 44a.. a.-.. 1.. n. a. a H. do cv. 4a do cf. 6e At. C L. lal .... 1014 ev. 4a .13414 ....104N. A W. let e. 4e 44 tU cv. 4a. .... 44 No Pa.-ino 4s .... 414 ado ta tut. a Ohio 4a do 84e do a. W. 8'ie Brook. Tr. ct. ea. . i-en. of Ga. 6a fen. Leather 6a .'. ot N. J. g. ka. .. ttk . 41 .. 4--4 .. tot. .40 O. 8. U rfdg. 4a . . "4 Penn. cv, 4laa 1416 .104 do con. 4a . hi Reading gen. es... .luS lN St. L. A 8. r. fg. 4 11 1 I'uea a unio vta...iuia ao gen. do ref. 6e 4414 Bt L. 8. 44 W. c. 4a.. 76 Ciilcago A A. IV,.... 70 eja let gold es .... S04 4,'.. n. M id. J. s.... re sea boars A. L, 4a do gen. 41 1714 80. Pacific out. 4a C. k. k i. P. I I4s 44 do cv. 4c C. R- I. A P. e. 4... 74 Mo let ref. 4a.. do rig 4s So. Railxar 4s.... Ci.kTado In4. 4s T7I4 do gen. 4e Colo. Mid. 4a 7 I'nion Pacific 4a... . A s. r. A e. 44a 744 do cv as IV A H. cv. 4a 44 do let A rW. 4e ep. A R. O. 4a 44 V. 8. Rubber 4a... .. 7.4 .. 4Z14 .. 74 .. 44 ..10714 .. 714 ..101 4 ..M4 .. IK14 ..lor. do ref. 6s tl V. 8 Steel Id 6a .l'4 plellllers Brie . I. 774 Va -Oaro, Dhcan. 4a.. 104 44 W abaet, let La . do gea. es do av. 4s. ser, do eertee B. ... . 74, do Ut A ej. ia 74 cetera kid. 4a. . W Jio. Pa, ct. 4a.. nen. klec. cv. ...144 Y.t. Blec. cv Ml. Oan 1st ret. 4a. 474 Wla OeolraJ 4a . es.14. tlere4. 8al 6eenttet. tuotatlona furnlsbao by Buraa. Brlnkar A Co.. 44g New Ouialia Nat l bank building- Bit Aeaedi eaiericaa L. a r. yia. s per eenl.. H. .yd (V).. Neb., warrants. 6 per osnt CUr at Uniaha 6a, CM f of Onna 4a, 1J City NeC fevank Rldg. 4a, 1494 Cudahy Pai-hlr.g ('v., 4a, lk4 leaver O. A Ik. 4a. 144 lul lot li li i.4 y 4 101 t lu4 44 lalrnaont Creamery let g. 8 ser cefit.. 44 Hardy. Neb IM mlt I 4a 4 Rydraallc Pi i ei I Brick ptd 40 Icre Pertland lemeut let 4s M lnterburougll It. T., 146g lul Lyon Co . Iowa. wj- 4 per east ... 4 Iji.cola Tel 4a, 104. a Nefraaaa (Nan,-e . war. 4 per cent ... stlenisea Saate Tel 4a, 1S44 M Mlnieepnle O U Co. 4a, 14M 4 Omaha Water 4a. U4 . t4 Omeaa A '. a, 84. Rjr. pig 4 per eeat u truehe A I'. B. St. Ry. is. 14.-4 47 uaua at, Hi. 4a, Ui4 is) 1 ' ID 46 !' l"--- PM Ht 1.1) ea 4 M miha c n. H B pM (j .-, ... 1 a a'i s ri Hi I?-. 'H H l I -a Pit. k--ra Nat Bank ti k. So. lni P.ul l.aa Co . g. te. M4 si Leiia h-vwlna Asanas. 1M. . S'ate Insurance I o t -ilon stiw-lt Yariia etis-ae Triply R. L, prd London jitoek Mavrltet. LONDON Nov. 22. American securities were iiu.e and featureless during the early trading today. At noon the market :is atenav, with prices ranging irom un changed to 4d higher than yesterday a New York closing. Closing quotations on stocks: Console, money Ti4i Louisville a N.. do account 7 M., K A T ... Amal. Copper 71 N T. Ontral... Ana. on, I, US Norfolk A W... Atchteon Iiwt, dn pfd do pfd 10414, Ontario A W.... fisHlmnre A Ohio. .. I ti'i Pennsylvania ... I anadlan Pacific ...'( l:mJ Mines .... .. li'i ... He .. Hi ...lout ... ... 'H ... sH ... i ... 71 ... !s ... 44 ...lie ...lit'H ... ... J"4 ... 14 ... 4 'tiea4eke a Ohio.. 74 Heeding Chlcaeo . W HnSn. Railway . I'.. M. A 8t. P 17 do Pf'l Ke Peers 17 So. Pacific .. lenver A R. a S4 Inlon Pacific do pfel 77 do pfd Erie T4 V. S. Steel... do 1-t pfd bO do pfd do td pfd 2 Wabash Grand Trunk t4' do pfd Illlnnla Ontral n Si.anl.h 4a ... pi HILVF.K Har, steady at 25 y-16d per ot. MONBY 4ro?v per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 4V per cent; for three months' bills, 4Vg4 7-16 per cent. llnatnn Mlnlnl Stocks. rlOSTON, Nov. 22. Closing quotations on nvnlng stocks were Allouea 4:444 Vohawk . 44 . 4 . 1"S . 4 . I . 414 .134 . 1 . 7S . 11 . 47 . 74 . 144 . 40 . 4 . 44 . 17 . 44 . .114 Amal. CVpper A. Z. L. A 8 Arizona Com. Atlantlo H A C. ( . A 8. M. Hutte CnalltKin Cel. A Artaona Cel. A Reels Centennial Copper Range C. C. I'.aat Butte C. M rranklln , tltroux IVin llranby Con Oreene Canaaea .... Isle Rorala Copper.. Kerr Lake Lake ijper l,a Salle Copper.... Miami Copper bid. Asked. Nevada Con. . 4 Nlpiaeing Mines .. , 17 4 North Butte . 7 North lke 14 Old Pomlnlon 14 lHceola . 644Parrott B. A C... (Julncy . 17 giiannon , 71 Siifierlor , 11 Superior A K, M.. 11 Superior A P. C. , 14 Tamarack . 44 V. 8. S. R. A M . , 74 do pfd , 14 fteh lon 7H Vteh Copper Oo.... . 84, Winona . 74 Wolverine , 194 New York Cnrb Hsrkrl. The following quotations are furnished by Lopan & llryan, members Boston Stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha : Par State Gaa Poeton Con Pulle Coalilon ... Cacu Chtno 1 hlef inn Fraction Pavia-llaly T.W Con Ply Witch Franklin ulroux UoMfleld Florence. Goldfleld iMI.r .... Greene (-ananea ... Inspiration 34 Laroae 04 Nevada Con S', Nevada-t'tah J3 Olilo Copper , 244 Ruwhlde Coalition 13 Rsv Central 24 Swift Pks. 'o 14 Seere-Rctiuck Co. 47 Silver Pick 124 Superior A P .114 T.monah Mining.. . 74 Trinity Copper ... 14 North Leke , 74 Bolif mla . 74 OJIbway . 84 4i .. 2o- 1 1 14 .. 14 .. 1 t 7-14 ..1034 ..114 .. 7 .. 144 .. 4 .. 44 .. I .. 44 .. 4 tfew York Mining gtoeks. NKW YORK. Nov. 22. Closing quotations on mining stockB were: Alice 3110 'Little rniet . 1 . .:no .104 . 44 . t Com. Tunnel slock.. Mexican do bundH It Ontario Ophlr . .v. biHiidaril Yellow Jacket Con. cal. A Va.. Rorn Silver ... Iron Silver CLrailvllle Con. Offered. . 5 . SO 185 . 10 nan k Clennnva. OMAHA, Nov. 22. Hank clearings dav were 82.bin. 3W. 73 and for the for to cor re- gponding date last year $2,798,031. &4. OMAH. -WIIOLKKALH PHKTA BUTTER Creamery. No. 1 delivered t the retail trade In 1-lb. carton. S3c; No. 3. In 30-lb. tubs. 32c; No. t. In 1-lb. cartons. 31c; packing stock;, eo'.ld pack, 20c; dairy. In 60-lb. tubs. 24tf24c Market changes everv Tuesday. CHEESE Twins. 17JE17Mo; Toung Amer icas, lattc; daisies. ISc; triplets. 18o; llm burger, 18o; No. 1 brick. 184: Imported Swiss, 32c; domestic Swiss, 34c; block Swiss. POULTRY Dressed brotters, under t lbs., $6 00 don.; over t lbs., 14o; hens, 14415o; cocks, 104o; ducka, lac; geeae. lf.c; turkeya. t6o; pigeons per dog.. $120; homer squabs, per dos., $4-00; fancy auuaba, per dog., 83 W; No 1 per doa., $3.00. Allvas Broilers. H4o; over 1 Iba.. 84c; hens. lOo; old roosters. 7c; old ducka. fuU feathered. JOc; geeee. full feathered. c; turkeya. ri18c; tTUlnea fowls. 2o each; pigeons. jer o., oc; homers, per dog., $3.00; sguaXg. No. t. par dux.. 31.50: No. 3. per dor... BOO, : FISH (all frosenp-Pickerol 12c; whlta fish 18c; pike. ISc; trout. 14c; large orso nles'. Kc: Spanish mackerel, lie; eel, IXo; haddock 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish. !0c- roe shad. $1 00 each; abad roe. per pair, 46c; frog lega. per dog., sOoj aalrnon. 13c; halibut. He BEE" CUTS Ribs, lolna and chucks lust same. No. . round. c; No. 3 round No. 3 round, 7 4c No 1 Plata, 7c; No. 1 plate. 6c: NO. I pjate. . Navels. K-KlIl'i B uranitea vaiuui 86-126 sizes, per box, 33.26; small aires, per box $3 5003.76! Call fornla Velenciae. good alxes. per box. $0 60; 86 else, per box. $5.00 lemons Whlttler brancl. extra foncy. 300 sire. Pr box. $6.60; 860 slie, t - -. .n. . 1. , i eOO nne tin. per oox, cnu.t". Jumbo, per bu.ich. - $2.768 T6 New VorV Kelfer, per bbl., 84 60; , nr.n,. KJellia t,er box. 82.88. - . . . . l ea tkb ea u.ir nn.irn - i. a . u. , . .. . tauiur Apples ni. v. . .rr- -'-.,-;- i,' ea ktmne-arOWIl COOklng, A OA. Mlnenurl JOnatlia1. par bbl., $4 76; ui.ahH V'.n tlavla oer IiOL. 13 60; Mla- sourl Wlnesapa. rer bbl.. $4.00; Miaaourl Oano. per bhf. $S 75; other varieties, ptr bbl $4.00; New York Greetilng and Bald win, per bbl.. $4 40; Colorado Jonathan; ner box, $1-75; California Oravanateln, tier box. $2.10; California Belleflower. per box $160; Waahlngton Grlmea Golden and Jonathan, extra fancy. 88 to 126 sixes, per box. $8 35. Orapee California Lmpiror, per crate $1.60; New York Catawba, per -lb. baaket, 10c; MsUga. 60J iba. frosa, per keg $5.60 6.00. Cranbarrlaa Per box. $2.60; per bb . $6.76; Jersey, per bbl.. $6.26; iaconsln Bell and Bugle brand, per bbl.. $7.36. Dates Anchor brand, new . 80 ; 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box. 32.00; bulk In 70-Tb. boxes, par lb.. Figs New California. 18 12-ox Pkga.. 85c; 36 12-oa. pkga . 32-40 60 -oa Pkgs. $2.00 Fig Turklab. 7 crown. per lb.. 16c; 6-crowo. par lb, 14c; 4-crown. oer lb.. 1 8c VEGKTABLEH Potatoee Earlf Ohio, In aacka, per bu.. 0c; Iowa and Wiscon sin white atock.Per bu., 7586c Bweel Potatoes Virginia. per bbl.., $2.6'J Onlona Iowa, red and yellow. per ti , 2 c- Indiana While, per lb.. 3o; faicy. white, per lb.. ISc; red. per lb loo. 1 Plant Fancy Florida, per dog., 31.06. Celsry Michigan. per doxen bunches, liio Rutabagas Per lb.. 14c. Cuca.ti ber'a Hot house, 1H and 3 dog,, par bog., $2 00. Toroatoea California, par 4-bag. HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES Cab- bava New. per lb., 14)0. String and Wax Beana Per market basket. $1.26. Lettuce Extra fancy leaf, par dog. 45c; Paraley Fancy home-grown, per doa. bunches. 0C. TurnTpa Par market baaket. 860. Carrota Per market baaket. 40c Beta Per market baaket, 86c MISCELLANEOUS; Waiuuta Blaog. Dsr lb, 2o: California No.- 1. per lb 18c; California. No. t. par lb., 16c Hlckorynua Large, per lb., 4c; snall per per lb.. 40. tuiuanun vi mm-m.. 1..,., dos. 66c Honey New. 24 framee. 8 8 66. Cider New York Aall S. per H bbl., 13. 7o; per bbL. 34.7 6. t'otton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 22 COTTON Spot, , I closed quiet, 6 points hlgtier; mldililng up- ...... .1.-.. 1.11!. 11 lln V.. lanns, 14 00c, iiii.iu.iiib a"". .- ST. IijL1S. Nov. 22 COTTON Market unchanged: middling. 147c; sales, 12 bales; receipts. 6.60O bales; shipments, 4,4.12 bales; stock, 13.548 bales. New York cotton mark -t. as furnlshea by Logan A Brysn. members New York Cotton exchange, 1L& South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Month High. Open.) Low. Clotte. Yes'y. Y'aol Marker. BOSTON. Nov. 22 WOOL The volume of trade In tha Boston wool market shoas a downward tendency, although values are well maintained. Moderate trading, how ever. In territory wool and scoured wools are In some demand, fine Arlxona being held at 6aoc Fleeces of half blond and quarter blood are selling well, and Ohio lines bring Jio and 2Hc respectively. Busi ness In Ten as wools Is fairly good and 6.':Jc Is being paid for twelve months' stocks. Pulled wool moves fairly well and Is higher. BT. LOUIS. Nov. 22. WOOL Dull; terri tory and western mediums. 224234c; fins medium , 2uu21c; fine. 14013c. Omaha Har Market. OMAHA, Nov. 32-HAY-No. 1 upland. 8110U. No 3 upland. $!0o: packing. 8" l"J; a.iulfa. IiJiO Straw: Wheat, 84 00; rye, $7.uu; oats. $ 00. The Key to the Situation Baa Want Ads Dec. ...114 53 111 114 46 114 66 114 60 Jan. ... 14 61 . 14 few 14 46 14 6 14 6 " Mar. ... 14 72 It M I 14 hil 14 84 14 77 May ... 14 6.1 15 OS 14 77 14 84 14 83 JJ July ...14 8l 14 88 I 14 76 14 8J 14 88 48 " OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Desirable Cattle Steady to Strong-, Other Kindt Slow. HOGS TEN TO QUARTER LOWER Very Moderate Ran of fcees) anal I ambs Compared veil Laat Week, Vhlle Trices Kfcoar Verr Material Advances. SOUTH OMAHA, Receipt aeic: Official Monday Estimate Tuesday New. Nov. 22. 1910. Cattle. Hogs. Btieep ... 7.4.9 4.44 20,49 ... 4.H00 7.-70 13.000 Two days week.. ..ll.iM 12 24 f.7o4 4.SV2 6.S1" 7.178 1U621 34. ON 70.Si2 31 8.'S V7.:4W 67.4Hi 14.3oO Fame days last week Same days 2 weeks ago.. 7. 878 Same days 3 weeks ano..2.l 141110 days 4 weeks ago..21.M-4 Same days last year....lo.J8 The followina- table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha lor the last several days, with comparisons I'ates. I 1910. l!4O.jl9O8.lMn.il06.m.l4- Nov. 13... I 1 gg Nov. 14... 7 744i Nov. 16... J u.'aa 7 87 Nov. 16... 7 iki I Nov. 17... 7 43 7 M Nov. lg... 7 83 7 Nov. 1S... 7 201 7 U4 Nov. 20... 7 84 Nov. 21... 7 04 Nov. 22... 6 S7,j 7 SS Wj 8 4 0l 4 7 1 4 9 4 84 4 b4 4 71 4 67 4 3 6 06 4 7" 101 4 -" 3 06 4 87 68 t 0T ft. ui a Mi g 02 4 88! 6 7ti 4 4- 6 11 4 ! M I 4 32 ltl 4 64 4 61 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nion block lards, South Omaha, fur twenty-tour hours ending at 3 p. in. yes terday; RE3CKIPTS CARS. I 74 4 ;o 3 6a 4 ea 4 94 su 4 a 6 64 S o! 4 83 C. M. Bt. P 4 7 Wabash 2 2 Missouri Pacific 3 4 1 L'nlon pacific. 48 IS ti C. At N. W., east 2 10 C. r N. W' west 31 24 17 1 C St. P. M- a 0 6 X C. 1. A (J., eaat 2 14 1 C H. A Q., west 71 'M So C. R. I. A P., east... 2 K C. R. A P., west 1 1 Illinois Central 1 2 .. .. c. a. w 1 3 Total receipts.... 174 1J2 44 2 LI8l"OSlTION-HEAD. Omaha Packing Co 4:15 1.230 Wi2 Hwlft A Company 9i 1.9K1 J,71 Cuilahy Packing Co. ... a 3.il-0 2.&22 Armour & Co tall 2,341 L.4K Murphy 4N Hill A Bon S3 F. 14. Lewis ih Huston A Co ft J. B. Root ft Co J. H. Bulla 2 ....7 L. F. Husz 174 1 Wolf 277 McCreary A Carey 141 8. Wertnelmer 17H H. F. Hamilton 87 Mo. A Kane. -Calf. Co. ... 44 Kline A Co 8 Rothch:ld A Co tit Other buyers tM 4,01 Totals 5,b6 7,861 lt,143 CAT'l LE Receipts of cattle were moder ate today so that the total for tha two daya this week show a tailing oft ot over 4,uuu head as compared with tne same daya last week and ot almost 4,144) head as compared with the same period a year ago. 1 lie handy weight steers sold at prices that looked anywhere from strong to 10c higher than yesterday, tha feeling on that kind being quite a little better. Lesa de sirable kinds commanded about steady fig ures. Cows and heifers sold anywhere from steady to 10c higher, according to kind and quality. There was quite a broad out let lor this kind of cattle and the offerings, as a rule, changed hands In good season. The most desirable kinds of stock cattle and feeders commanded steady to a little stronger prices, but all other kinds were slow ana tne feeling, 11 anything, weag. Uuoiationa on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers. 8o.0OflH.75; fair to good beef steers, 30.0O4i6.7b; common to fair beef ste. rs. 34.00445-00, good to choice cows and heifers, 34.0044. 90; fair to food oowa and belters, 83.4iKu3.li6. common to fair oowa and helfera, l.&tni3.2f; good to choioe stock- era and feeders, 84.60(do.2b; fair to good Blockers and feedsrs, 83.yotii4.40; common to fair Btockers and feeders. $3.00fJ3.76; stock heifers, $3.104.26; veal calves, $3.26f3 7.26; bulls, slags, eto , $3.0aiH 50. uuotauons on retire cattle: Choioe to prima beevea. $o.6O$6.00; good to choice oeeveg, io.oo-uu.oO; fair to good beevea, 84.40 C.o.00; common to fair beeves, $3.7oJ4.40; 4ood to choice heifers, 34.uvm4.70; good to ci.olce cows, 84.00r(i4.50; fair to good cows. 83.60.(14.00; canners, $2.764,3.60; choioe to prime feeders, 34.80476.25; good to choice feeders, 64.2iu4. ;5; fair to good feeders, 83.7fci.i4.25; common to fair feeders, 8300a 3.76; stock heifers, $3.0044.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. A. Pr. 1 4 40 4 4?4 8 60 7 4 40 14 1121 6 40 6 Ilia) 6 4 lua 6 40 84 1116 6 On 10 1144 6 U 80 1237 6 46 44 10U3 6 it COWS. 2 440 8 40 8 1114 3 76 4 44 8 16 7 Ml IM 4 040 I le 8 1174 8 40 8 7' I 4 460 8 44 4 477 8 4n 4 1161 8 46 3 1140 8 60 IS 408 4 08 4 1002 3 70 HEIFER8. 86 t'.S 8 44 8 4U 4 16 4 704 8 t 47 4 H 6 84 8 74 4 417 4 4 BULLS. 1 1080 I 40 1 U10 4 on 1 1200 8 40 1 1810 4 14 CALVES. 4 76 4 26 6 474 4 76 1 J -6 4 lav 1 WO 4 40 4 3- 4 70 8 26 4 26 1 4 4 70 1 140 7 110 aTOCKERet ANu FEo.Ok.rUi. 4 664 3 70 84 711 4 46 16 Toil 4 14 44 874 4 44 80 401 4 46 W KSTKRNS. H. W. Moore Colo. 117 feeders. 612 4 66 F. T. Kelsey MonL 8 steers.. 4 sows... .10X3 4 66 8 cows.., . 61)2 3 50 12 cows... 10) 823 3 90 3 W Spear Bros. alont. .llbJ 4 60 g sows 12 steers. 847 3 86 A. N. Hotuhkiss Mont. 66 cows... . 844 3 l.'i 17 cows .12M 3 a 10 cowa ,11H) 4 46 3 calves... . 213 4 60 J. 8). Jacobs Mont. . 235 4 60 6 cowa . 3ssJ 4 60 21 sort 226 3 70 3 30 6 00 5 bulls.... 8 hellers. 6 calves.. 7 calves.. 3 calves.. 780 8 S3 Large Bros. Neb. 31 ra. A ha. 8M 3 86 7 cowa... 1002 40 U cows.. 817 8 36 C. . 873 W. . 676 . 827 J. Heppe Neb. 8 60 10 cowa... 4 80 E. Young Neb. 8 80 7 cowa... 8 06 36 cowa..., 30 feeders. 1 helfera.. 4 cowa 80S $ 10 78$ $06 G. Gulllckson 8. V. 7 cowa.. 871 $ 26 14 oowa. .1093 8 76 I 2S 4 30 5 33 ('. R Kloharria H D 16 cowa 1037 8 66 7 cowa 900 Western Ranches 8. I). 79 Steers. ,.1178 4 80 bit steers... Hoist A Coyle Wyo. .1126 4 60 il cowa..., 1063 17 feeders 10 cowa... 11 feeders 91 ..1U37 8 70 Pool Broa.-'Wyo. . 8f. 4 i 17 cows 940 3 85 .. 912 3 16 18 corns. Beaver Creek Co. Wyo. 13 cows... e0 8 73 21 cowa 843 3 30 $ 23 t 75 3 00 8 00 3 86 3 86 3 00 $ 18 H. r. Smith Wyo. .in 4 60 a, coai ro .. 8v0 8 86 F. M. Whltten Wyo. .. 787 3 60 Is cows 773 William L-fcllrfer Wyo. .. M0 8 26 lv cowa 741 H A. Tlbbs Wyo. .. 7K3 3 20 29 cows 878 D. A. Simmons Wyo. . 7S0 4 70 & cs. A h. 8K4 . 7a t "0 8 cs. A hs. 788 W. J. Willlama-Wyo. .. o60 $ $0 16 cowa 827 G. V, Blaine Wyo. .. . 3 66 7 coa 904 IS steers.. U cows... 4 cows... 8 cowa... 33 oowa... 4 feeders 7 feeders 4 cows... 9 cows. .. 13 cows. k.tt 3 10 Hlggius A Knlghten Wyo. is feeders.. 7l4 6 60 j feeders. .1016 4 7(1 44 00 s 844 3 70 88 cows Ml 3 H6 16 heifers. ..lo.fi 4 26 14 calves... til 6 2 o calves... 86 I 05 So calves... SSI 4 73 Tl heifers... 816 4 IS 23 steers... .1148 4 86 24 heirers... 4ol 8 76 Tolland Oattlo Co Wyo. 146 cows ... 770 3 30 efws 766 $ 73 IIOGs Advlcea from all selling points Indicated a atlll further break In tha mar ket tills aiornlng, and as looaj receipts were heavier than anticipated buys, a al this point were ready to bear down good and hard. 8a a a reauit heavy hogs sold I04J uo ioe.ee and light hogs mostly Zoo lower, with tops an lower. Tha trade waa nat urally slow, as Is very apt to b the case when the market la breaking ao badly, but still the big bulk of the hoga changed hands In fair a aeon. It will be noted that mora waa a decided tendency to bunch sales, and It was nearer a one-piioe market than for a long time bauk, but there waa nothing In the nature of a eurprlae In that fact, aa prions at other market points have tor some time ahawa a narrower range than at Omaha. 'Ih raaaon for tba sharp break tn light some days such bona have been very much higher here than nt otner mar- 1 ket points. Thus the top on light hogs nnoted by Chicago papers yesterday was only 37 Of., while the top here yesterday as 37.3.S. Today bu vera who have been paying such a high premium for light weights re fused loliger to do so. with the result that light bogs at this oolnt dropped down to their legitimate level, the best selling 37 Of.. at Representative sales No. v SV. . . ..) ..444 ..4 1 . .M-4 ..141 ,.JM . ..V14 ...144 . .S47 . . KJ ..J . Ill ..170 .13 . Tt-e ..l . ...11 ..;i4 ...in ..Sf.7 ..Sit . .! ..167 ..144 ..144 . .M ...Ul . ll4 ..M4 .. . .! ,..!?4 ..j:) ...441 ...74 ..2M ...tm . .i-i ...277 ...247 ...U4 ...217 ...170 ...2S1 ...K4 ...:i ...tee B. Pr. ... 4 T4 ... 4 74 44 4 74 , . . 4 70 80 4 70 40 4 74 80 4 44 ... 6 0 NO. Av. ....3f.4 ... .274 ....164 ... .J' ....144 ... .1"4 ...477 ....12 . .. .Me ... J74 ...46 ....Wl ....26 JH1 ...24 4I 114 I4 ;n 116 114 SOI n6 I.M t4 Xii 174 tn o i'7 v 24 Hi 1V 30 l0 140 147 318 114 :4 K4 ?4 Ji IM 214 233 214 SK, Pr. 4 4 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4 40 4 40 4 so 4 o 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 40 4 M 4 4.1 4 a 4 40 4 40 6 40 4 40 4 '. 4 W 4 W 4 S8 4 46 4 46 46 1 00 1 oo v 1 00 T oo 1 00 t oo 1 00 7 ia 1 M 1 00 7 no 7 oo 7 oo 7 on 7 00 7 i 7 06 T 04 T a.". 1 04 t 06 7 06 14... 4... 44... IS... 4t... 44... 37.., 40 .. 44. .. 44 .. 67... 41... 41.. .. , 44.. 43.. It.. 4.. 47.. 74... 17.., .. 41 ... pa... 74... 61... 76... 6-'.... 44 .. 41 . 44... 74.. 70 . 4S.. .. 4:.. 6! . to.. 4.'.. 4').. H.. 41. . II.. 44.. 44.. 40 . 40 . 76.. IS.. 40.. 41.. 72.. 70.. It.. '.. 24.. 4 Ml 4 4 ' 4 40 4 no 4 re 4 44 180 tXO 4.-0 40 900 4 4 4 6 4 av 4 4 K 4 M I 6 4 KK 4 86 4 44 4 ea 4 45 4 at. 4 4g 4 S6 4 14 4 6 4 as 4 U 4 St 4 44 4 W 4 M 4 46 4 14 4 ta 4 46 4 4 86 4 46 4 44 4 4 4 13 4 at 4 46 44.. .. 44.. .. (4.. 44.. .. to.. 70.. 41.. 16.. 84.. 61.. 4.'... 60.. 4.. 7".. 40.. 140 40.. 64.. 42.. 44.. 6.. tw.. 60.. ;.. 41.. 70.. 44 . . fix.. 48.. 10.. 40 40.. 73.. 40.. 87.. 64 M4 40 47.. 74.. 74 . 71.. 74!! 41.. 64. . 4 44 Plt. ..106 ... 7 00 17 104 ... 4 76 STAGS. 1 ih 40 7 34 Stl rLl Recelpta looked small this morn ing and the total for the two dais or the week shows an enormous falling off as compared with the same days last week. '1 lie arrivals were largely from the range, with a sprinkling of cornfeds. About hair of the receipts consisted of wethers and yearlings and the proportion of killers was larger than on some days. The market on fat stuff was In very sat isfactory condition and prices ranged any where from steady to quite a little stronger, depending upon the kind and just how badly buyers happened to want It. Weth ers at $3. fa) and yearlings at $4.26 were fully steady with yesterday. Fat lambs sold up to $o.so. Taking tha two daya of the week into consideration tha market la safely lo"? 2fc higher than last week's close on sheep aud fully 25c higher on lambs. In addition to the advance there Is a good healthy tone to the market and the feeling decid edly good. Tha supply of feeders was very moderate this morning, while there was a good de mand both from country buyers and com mission buyers, ao that the offerings as a rule met with very ready sale at prices a little stronger again than yesterday. Feed ing wethers that sold at 33.26 yesterday commanded $3.30 today and feeding ewes soli at $2.60. As was the case with fat stuff the feeling waa very good and the market came to a standstill early in the morning for the want of more stuff to sell. Prices puid today looked Just about l.Vjii'K. higher than those prevailing at tha close of last week. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, $.1 Go'o'i.oO; fair to good lambs, $5.0Otia.4O; good feeding lambs, 34.6lKu6.Ol); fair feeding lambs, f4.0O4W.6O; light com mon lambs, $3.0U4f4.00; handy weight year lings, 34.1fVj4.60; heavy yearlings, $3,704? 4.26; feeder yearlings, $3 75(()4.25; good to choice wethers, 33.6041 4.00; fair to good wethers, 83.2'43.60: feeding wethers, $3.U.'63.40; fat ewes, $3.0ta 35 $2.lVg2.76; canners. 31.60(32.00. reeding ewes, Representative sales: No. Av. 260 Wyoming ewes Kt 60 Idaho lambs, culls 72 S31 Idaho lambs, feeders 04 8t Idaho lambs, feeders 6$ Pr. 2 00 4 76 4 90 4 90 4 90 3 75 6 00 5 60 3 26 8 2o 3 26 8 25 325 2 15 $ 00 4 00 3 30 4 ) 4 50 3 65 3 65 2 50 2 25 1 W 4 80 4 80 4 60 4 t 4 40 3 06 3 60 8 50 3 60 4 25 2 30 3 60 3 76 3 25 3 26 1 76 4 50 4 60 4 50 4 60 6 60 3 50 3 50 330 Idaho lambs, feeders 67 lay Idaho ewea 110 188 Idaho lambs, feedera 69 416 Idaho lamba 77 350 Wyoming wethers, feeders. .102 374 Wyoming wethers, feeders. .103 84 Wyoming wethers, feeders. .102 6S Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 101 480 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 101 173 Wyoming ewes, culls M 4i Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 63 150 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 6 276 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 84 23S Wyoming yearlings A wetha. 91 l,li4 Wyoming lambs, feeders..,. 60 1.8 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 34 SSit Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 39 1,010 Wyoming ewes, feeders 94 602 Wyoming ewes, feeders M 637 Wyoming ewea, culls 81) 178 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 60 627 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 60 4XHJ Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 60 260 Wyoming lambs, feeders .... 62 272 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 64 238 Wyoming we'.h., fdrs., culls. 81 319 Wyoming wethera 8 451 Wyoming wethera 87 669 Wyoming wethera lou 379 Wyoming yearltnga, feedera 90 Z7 Wyoming ewes, feeders 88 11 Wyoming lambs 42 175 Wyoming yearlings, fdrB.. 80 278 Wyoming ewes, feeders.. . 96 . 88 . 84 . 63 . 68 . 64 . 47 . 63 .114 ..113 377 Wyoming ewes, feeders.. 71 Wyoming ewes, oulls 674 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 63 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 430 Wyoming lamba, feedera. 232 Wyoming lamba, feedera. 113 Wyoming lambs, feedera. 133 fed ewea and wethera 643 fed ewea and wethers.... CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK MARKKT Demand for Cattle Steady Hoga Are low Sheep lllaher. CHICAGO. Nov. 22. CATTLK Receinta 3.0)10 head; market steady; beeves. U.'Ma 7.30; Texas steers, $4 164(6.40; western steers, $4 25416.60; Btockers and feedera, 68.3Mi6.70; cowa and helfera. $2.26&6.3G: calves. ti.UXa 10 00. HOOS Receipts, 24.000 head: market Blow at early decline: light. 8C.6&4T7.10: mixed. 3ti.8047.2o; heavy, $o.754i7.2o; rough, $0.764 6.90; good to cholco heavv, $4904j7.20; pigs, $o.2i.i7.oi: bulk of sales. 8s.isVtf7.15. 8HEKP AND LA MBS -Receipts, 3.600 bead; market bu 10c higher; natives, $2.2541? 3.96; westerns. $2.504j 3 90: yearlings. 34. 00x1 d.w; native laiuos, 44.w4ja. W1; western lamba, $4.0110.86. Kansas ly Live St4M-k Market. KANSAS CITY. Nor. . CATTLR R. celpts, 13,000 head, Including 400 aoutherns; naraet steady to strong; yearlings, 37.30; dressed beef and export steers, 36.uOif7.30; fair to good, 34.so4Y6.00; western steers. 34 00 iD.0o; Blockers and feeders. 83 . .MtS.2f.; southern steers. 13. &(;. M); cows. 8a.oy.i4 25: native cows. 32 754i4.76: native helfera. 83.001 6.76; bulls. 33.2fu4.50; calves, $4 00.uH.00. HOGS Receipts. 11.000 head: market 6rfrl0o lower; bulk of sales, $7.0&ti7.10; heavv. $7.06. ft-7.15; packers and butchers, $7.0t".Q-7.15; light. $7.oou7.10. BIIEKH AND LAMBS Receipts. 9.000 head: market steady to lOo higher; lambs, $4.604iS.76; yearlings, $3604.35; wethera 3.nt3.75: ,. 32.TC4jS.50; Blockers and feeders. $2.5o4i2.jO. St. Louis Lira Stock Market. fiT. LOUIH. Nov. 2i. -CATTLE Reeelpla, $,9u0 head, Including 1,000 Texans; market steady to loo higher; native shipping and export steers. 34 Kii7U; dressed beef and butcher steers, pi 'M-at 00; steers under 1I0 lbs., 86.0oi4.W; Btockers and feeders. $3,609 6 26; cowa and heifers. $2 7541125; canners. $275413 26; bulls 83.i86.00; calves, 86 .2r.f 9.0u; Texas and Indian steers. $4.604 6 60; cows and helfera, $3.0o-u!4.6O. HOGS Receipts, k.suu head: market lo lower: pigs and lights, $7,004)7.10; packers. 87. 104)7.15; butchers and best heavy, $7.0. -if 7.16. SHEEP AND LAMB-Receipts. 8o0 head; market strong; ni xed muttons. 83.0Or3 2r,; lambs. 3r..nUh-6 26; culls and bucks, $2 60i J $.00; stookera, $2.2518.2. St. Joseph I, lee Stock Market. BT. JOBFPH, Mo., Nov. 23 CATTLE Receipts, 3. 4i4) head; market steady; steers, $4 6tM4i.50; cows and helfera, I2.6oa6.60: calves. $3.0048 2o. HOGH Ke.-eli.ts, 7.600 head; market fTlOo lower: top, 87 16; bulk cf aalea, 3f 0o.a7.10. bHKEP AND LAMBS Heceipts. W head; market 10415o higher; lambs, $4.6uOC.86. Stoek la Slghc Receipts of live stock at thS five princi pal western niariru yesieraay Cattle. South Omaha 4 ouo ht. Joseph ;) Kansas C tr 18.m r-i Louis 3 9u0 Chicago ..: $.0uu hogs Is to be found In the fnct tha Hoga. Sheep. 7.7') 13,w) 7 &O ,V1 HOoi 0,iaj 8.SOI) Ml) 24.0110 it, W0 $!,( r7.oo Total receipts. .30,309 -'NEW CHURCH ON WEST FARNAM First Presbyterian Bu.vs Sannden, Tract on Tbirtv-Fourth Street. EXPECT TO BUHD AT 0NCS Old l.nt at seventeenth aad Dodge Is on the Market Neve Bnlldlna to Coat One lloadred Then sand IVnllara. Tha First Presbyterian church has bought tha northwest corner of Farnam end Thirty-fourth streets from Charles Saunders, paying $12,000 for the property, which la ninety-five feet on Farnam and 140 on Thirty-fourth street. The congrega tion will at once erect a new church on the property, the building to cost $tO0.000. Plans are to be drawn forthwith and work will begin aa soon as these are done. The church has been negotiating for a Farnam street site for several morthg and looked Into the tvountae property itt tha oorner of Thirty-sixth street and tha Stephen Bangs' tract bet awn Thirty-sixth avenue and Thirty-seventh. Mr. Rings asked $120 the front foot, which a as more than the church would give. In the Saunders deal Alfred Kennedy acted for tha church and A. P. Tukey JS Son represented Mr. Kaundera. Tha Firs Presbyterian church building at Seven teenth and Dodge has been on the market for some time and several offers havn been made, but no agreement reached. Members of the church have long felt the necessity of joining In tha genaral trend westward and the r'rc'sa J" mada gives another Illustration of inl trend. Taft Enjoys Storm at Sea on Board the Cruiser Tennessee Vessels Battle Against Forty-MiU Gale and Are Tumbled Abont on Turbulent Sea. AT SKA ON BOARD TUB UNITBO STATES STEAMF.R MONTANA, Nov. 81 Via Wireless.) President Taft, en routs home from Panama and Guantanamo, waa In reality upon a high aea yesterday when the United States cruiser Tennessee and her convoy, the Montana, was tossed about by a northwestern Btorm off tha northern coast of Florida. For houra tho veaselB battled against a forty-mile gale and were tumbled about on a turbulent sea. The president demon strated that he Is a good sailor and thor oughly enjoyed the blow. When the storm struck the sperd of both vesssls waa re duced from seventeen to fifteen knots. Kai-ly today tha gale cleared and In a fresh breexe the veaaels steamed with re newed speed toward the capes. It Is expected Cape Hatteras will ha reached rarly Tuesday and that the presi dent will disembark at Norfolk Tuesda noon. Mrs. McMahon is Free, Temporary Insanity Jury, After Deliberating- Four and Half Hours, Clears Woman of Murder Charge. STURG18, S. D., Nov. ,2.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The Jury In the murder case against Mrs. Nellie McMahon, after being out four and a half hours, brought in verdict of acquittal on the grounds of ln sanity at the time of the tragedy. The re port was made at 9:30 o'clock tonight. The state called two witnesses In re buttal. Addresses were made for the state by State Attorney Milek. For the defense Harry P. Atwater and. A. U. Oardnef talked this afternoon. Mrs. McMahon killed Lawyer Thomas on the morning of July 30, last, after a quarrel. At a certain atage In the pro ceedings Thomas la alleged to have reached for his pistol, but he never succeeded in getting It out. Mrs. McMahon Immediately drew her own weapon from the folds of her drees and fired, the bullet piercing Thomas' head. He died within a few moments. Mrs. McMahon was armed with a ,33-callber automatic revolver. The trouble leading up to the tragedy waa of several months' standing. Attorney Thomas had his office with Mrs. Mo Marion's husband during his lifetime, and there had been more or less trouble be tween Thomas aid the accuased woman over the office building following the death of McMahon, who for thirty yeara had been a resident of Sturgis and Meade county. TWO MEN BURNED TO DEATH Crowd 6We Mea la UnrnlnaT OH lloase) Try to Grope Their Way tn Safety. . DES MOINES, la., Nov. x2.-(Speclal Tel thelr way through dense amoke and blind ing flame In a burning oil house on the BaJtlmore at Ohio railroad today, Howard Vlukenfloff and Wllbert Elery were burned to death. The men had worked all of Sunday and part of the night and had gone to sleep In the oil house. Sparks from a passing engine fired the little building and they could be seen running around, en deavoring to find the door, before they fell. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. METALS Stand ard copper, quiet; apot and futures, 12.90; London, spot M 16s 3d; futures, (b 15s. Lake, locally, $18 00 'u 13 i; electrolytio, $12.87V4a 13.00; casting, $12.64rl2.7o. Tin quiet; apot and futures, $j6 8r.4j36.P0. London, spot, flt7 10s; futures, fli4 los. Lead steady; $4 4$ 4H.66, New York: $4 2ou4 45, Fast rit. Louis; Indon, 18 lis 9d. Bpelter nominal: $;.b6'i. 6.90. East Ht. Ixiuls. london, spot, 124 2s lid. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 49s 4V1 in Lon don; locally steady; No. 1 northern, No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $15.76411 1 ; No. 2 northern, $16.6041 lb' 00. BT. IXJC18, Nov. 22-ilET ALU-Lead, $4.42H. bpelter, $5.90. Philadelphia Prod nee Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22. CI'TTEUl Steady; extra western creamery, 33c; extra nearby prints, 340. KGG8 Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 8k; at mark; cur rent receipts, in returnable cases, 13o at mark; western firsts, tree cases, .c at mark; current receipts, free cases, 83o at mark. CHEESE -Firm; New Yiuk full creams, fancy, September, 14'c; New York full creams, fancy, October, 14Vlho; New lores full creams, fair to good, ItaHViC. Oils aad Hoain. SAVANNAH, Ga. Nov. 22 TURPEN TINE Firm at iiVT7fSc; salea, 750 bbls.j receipts, H23 bbla.; shipments, 643 bbls. ; stocks 12,eul bbls. HosUN bales, 2.?9 bbls.; receipts, 4.073 bbls.; shipments, 1 043 bbls ; stocks, ko.a-g bbia. Wools; B, 36 47 V 75; 1), 66 7vgo; K, 85.70(10 so; F, $V73 vue.fcti; O, $...7rr6o; H. $'..82 "(id. 90; I, IA Kv(I, 96; K, $ vj.e. M, $6u; N, $6.90, WG, $,.16; WW, $7.3-. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 2J. DRY OOODg-Ths cotton goods market waa steady, but d.d rot reapond to the stronger cotton markxt following the recent government reports. Itlda for small lota of China goods are still in the market, but prices are too low lo be attiactlve to mills. Yarns are barely steady. Men's wear lines are iiuict. Persistent Advertising Is the Ituad to Bis; ft (turns.