12 TIIF. HEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Liverpool Cablet on Grain Are Some what Higher. 6UITLY DISCOURAGES THE BULLS r re table Shortage In the Cora lly rrtTrita Aay Great Break la the rora Pit- t'loe in rricfi. OMAHA. Nov. , 111. Liverpool cable came higher this morn ing for mime rtaKon, insf-ad of fiuowinn tlie decline ytaieiday. It would savin tl at some recovery irom the brea toduy I due. Ilia market ia very tame, however. The larae stoofcs of whsat In the visible sup ply semi to be dis nmrsgiiig Inula and until stock bejiln to decrease prices are likriy lo remain In a rut. Clear, cold weather and lanrer receipt ran sum loer ckIi price overcame the bull snppoit In corn, the market followed the break In whe.it. There i a r-iy very probable shortage In tho nieicantlle corn supply and wis trader are not following the bear very far. Wheat was weak and selling by longs, who liquidated owing to the discouraging fleurea (riven out on the total world visible. I sli wheat mi lo to 14c lower. Receipts of coin are Increasing and with fnvoiable weather rash corn and future weakened. Tim local traders are favoring the selling side. Cash corn wa 'a lower. Primary wheat receipt were twt.om buliel and shipments were 716.010 bush el, against receipt laat year of 0":i,ix) bushel and ah.pnienta or W.OOO bushels. Primary corn receipt were 2H.(iO bush el and Htupinent were 2ftl.no bushel, agslnat receipt Inst year of 64,fiU bush el and shipments of Jtai.OOO buHhcls. Clearance were l.iMO bushels of corn; 4.4WI IiusIirIm of nat. and wheat and flour equal to rot.jc bushels, Liverpool closed to tjd higher on wheat and to d higher on corn. - The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. hard: 1 car. 9i1.c; 2 cars, WM.c. No. S hard: I car, Ky. No. 4 hard: 1 car, 4'c; 1 car (poor), Hi'ic. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, H7c. No 8 mixed: 1 car, e. No. 4 mixed: 1 car' ismutty), 3o. CORN No. 3 white: 1 car, 6Uc; t cars, OOHo. No. 4 white: 1 car, G9c; 1 car, RUjc; 1 car, 6Se. No. 3 yellow: lit cars 1c; 1 car. fc'c. No. 4 yellow: I oars, btoc: 2 cars, inc; i cars, 67HO. No. If mixed: 1 car, 65c; 1 car, 69c. No. 4 mixed: 4 cars, fclc. OATS-No. I white: 10 can, 46c. O malt a Cash Prtoe. WHEAT-No. 1 hard. IWcWJl AO; No. 2 hard, h.Vt'tfflUc; No. 4 hard. Metric. CORN-No. 2 white, HHitpivi No. 1 white. 60tiiO'.-Ir; No. 4 white, 07Mlfic; No. 8 color, K)Vii'W,c; No. t yellow, VJrp 0c; No. 1 yellow, HHtfWe: No 4 ye(, low. 6y.c; No. 2, WVJfiWi; No. S, fV-iteo; No. 4, 67WQjc; nu grade, b6V OATS No. f white, 47jr47: standard, 4fi47c; No. t white, 4M4g46e; No. 4 white, !t'? 4;H-o. BARLKY .Malting, 1.14(Q1.24; Kb. 1 feed. $1.0..irl.l7. RYE-No. 2. B.fMc; No. 3, KSOlo. larlui Receipt. Wheat. Corn, Oali Chicago ii 671 117 illmieitpolU 177 Uniulia .. a 46 lj Dululh 7 lu ... ... C1I1CAUO CIHAI AND ntUVIKIOXS Featarea of the Tratllasjt aad Closlasj Friers oa Hoard of Trade. " C1UCAUO, Nov. For the first time In several weeks Jay wneat touay auid at less iiiAii a dollar a bushel. Deter mined raoliiiK by the tnars UisIoiIkhU nn portuni siup Iocs orUets and lull the market at me close weak. Latest trades were iVo to lvo under lust munt. Corn Iiiiiahca t slxiretith lu Vliu-ftO down, oats ofi -,'i'o ana ho vroiiucis vij to V.ff tereael In cost. At iu-hi toe atioiiipt tu hammer down the. U'lce bl wheal met with a ctvcideu rliecH. Several ia.o houHes had instruc tions to utiy liorial amounts wliuti the (iiarKvt v.tin "into the nineties," but nortnweMt rttceipia wore 1m go, and me bear li-uiierj peislstent. Thtn, loo, tlie Wuild avuuaoie supply showed u maie lial xa n, u.uK.114 tne totul In exces nt a year koi i.hIuT InrliM tu'es thut tended to hrnaa inn rpint ot tne bulls were the favutaole cifp summary from h.urop auu tlie Kood outlook lor American wittier wheal, 'i'l.n ImuKlaluig sates were In cesnant liuiit to the last minute. May ran 110111 i.o to 4l.0U', with the clone liiv, a lull of I'fcO ntt; hvinpHtny with wneat had an adverse result on corn prices In the end. May fluctuated' Horn ttov.o to tri'c, closmir steady but a shade down at tti'vuvi-:. Vaii (tiuilis were weak. No. I yenow, was quoted at 7-0 for old. tielluiK uue lo the lacs, of backbone In r.tlicr K' "in, made oats seek a lower level. Top and bottom f inures touched by May were iHc and c with last transactions iljitlysc, a loss of 'o ftuni liLMt Uillt. The cuntlnucnl heavy rush of hok'S to Jnajket seemed too much for pine In the provision pit. 'foment pork showed ) : to h'4,;: decline, and the rest ot the llHt HvjC to i;fi.C. !esulr.ff fuiuies ranxed as follows: Artie l ttpcn. illxh. Low. Cluwe.Yew'y. Wheatj ill! Iec..W4 4 ti3't K BIS May.;Kn.-,-v I tiu'i W'insH''i'S - 1 "V Corn. I I I L.:c..!6.'-r;, K WSl -.'H JVfT Way.ltMWwV,! bl M:tb3TK(yt4 61 July.i.io.''04V'"! ' 4s1: M; 64 Oats. lj rec.. 4.T,4i;ifM7 4t.H 4tV'uS 4'4 May. 4liti , , 41) 4'.'i4Mt's July. wni 4u; ib'X ut Toi k. 1 . Jan.. 14 10 IS 19 13 87 Vj fa 14 10 May. 14 Ms 14 14 40 111 40 1 18 6-A 11. ' Jan.. t 17H I 20 I $47 May. I t;; 4,Vn $4. 4i 47V Jtlos.- I 1 I Jtt 1 8 4) 8 41 I I IS I 8 40 May.j sw I 8 nVV, 8 fc-M, 8 W, g 70 ('mil quotc.iioun vvere a fouows; KLiUl'it Dud; wuiler patents, $4.00'd f. 1A1; winttr ktrnlKQis, H.o-m.iu; surlnu iMtteiiu, .ii.A-j. spring slialghts, $4.ik Hit til UHHerx, luyt.oj. RVli-.No. 2. Xlc bARUl I rd or mix In. Ticfcll.OO: fair to i-luijn maUliiK. 41.lJiil.22. riKKDH-lluiutu), lS.tw.y lu.ij. Clover, biiuv inlONH Pork, mess, per bbl $ij.i;., 14 oj, l.ttril, fir 100 lbs., Jj.va Btiuii jii'H. siues noosei, v. U'i. ' lolaJ cleurii.i'ci oi wheat and flour K niu.l w il WJ bu. I'l itiui y receipt wei bOft,UAI bar, ruiiii.aiiil wall wA.WO bu. the curi eepoiitijiit,- day a year ayu. The wona s viaio.e .i, li.. as huu iy liiud si i eel's, liurtukou li.bit.UUO bu. Kslliuateu rtcclpis for tomorrow W heal, .Si caie: tin u, Sl cars; outs, 71 cam, nob, Ai.t hal. ChicSKo i n i i.s heat : No. 2, rt'i, r4i.i . o. s I'cu, vvyjhti; No. ; haid, y.ajl.: No. t bard, Sou.8c; No 1 norioent, i.v.yi w, wo. 3 nortiitun, l 04 HjlAM, so nulineril, l,IAryl.uJ; ,0, ; SMiing, $1.04.1. w,; No. 1 spruit;, 'ul !X jo. epi.iik, Mivjt; tnut cliuil, .f pi.-v, wm. ..., iu. X old, Wil'iiti io. t yenow oiu. ,tc; No. 3, v., .-v. ti "- co. yvi- iv , o-ni'M.:, s )lilw OIU, iOc; No. 4 old, ,; No. 4, b;-jv; No. 4 while. lor old, Cue. Uais: ao. z, ifc; No J while. 4.s'ji!c; No. 3 whiie, 47ic'; No. 4 wh.le, -H.4I47V:; Slanuaid. 4i5 c. llje: No. i. sic. Clover; $. joia.u k! Timothy. 1U On, L'4. I;l 1 1 Fit-; creameries, 2tw34c: osliiis. S4i. 0c. FtilifS .-teady; lecelpts. 2.45 case.; at mark, cam : c uded ii-o--'i tus.s, itj oidlnary. 2J.c. CHl'r.ar; bua.jy; dulvies, 144 il, twlni, 14 .414.1., ouni Aaurlcas, 14'41 i;: long hoi 1.. i.-,.,i.,c Idtatoi-.s- 1-M. i , cno oe to fancy, u feVc; f r to fco.d. 6j.v:e. PDL'LTRY l-.ay; luikey, 15t(13c; ChK keiis, fr. 9o; riimcs, fruloc. FAL-Fitady; Jt lo u lbs., i-iilO e. t.'arlol line. us heal, it cars, with t et contract giade; corn, 671 curs, with 7 of conliact fcisiie; oats, L7 cars. Total lecelpts of wheal at Chicago, ilnneapoiu and Duluth today were su& cars, com lrtJ with t:i cars last week and 4U8 cars in corresponding clay a yr ago. I'klUarlpiBla Prodaee Market. T'MII.AIKI.I'1UA. Nov. Z8.-IiUTTErW it.iriin te niKtitr; settoni creamery, spe cie., ic; tana, 3oc; Heart;- prints., ex- i.i. , 3 irm; l'enns Ivanl and other iioioy iiru, rie caisca, liv.M) per cas 4.uj:ei,l itvcipu, five (SMI, (iV.iu y.r iane; western firsts, free caire. ll'i.Wj pp, r; current receipt. 1 w. ClIEl'HI Firm; New York foil creams, fancy, ViKc; fair to Rood, li'il.'.Vkc 1KB' VnniC (.KKIIAL l A It KIT ftaotatlona of the liar oa Varloa Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. H-FLOCR Quiet: spring patents, i 2!U "!; winter su sights, .4 emi4.3u; winter patents. $i.ei 4.0; sp InK clears, f4-ii4 Ml; w inter exo-as. N . 1. iul.ftu; winter extras, No. 2, $3.46'oJ.:S; Kansas) straights. $4.kj4.0. Rye flour, u, ., in, i iu good. f4 ,;.a4 ii; choice to fancy, .V,, I 20. lluck w heat flour, quiet, 4- per loo lbs. I'OllNMhAI-Ptendy; fine white and yellow, ll M'.iltt; coarse, $l.Gt I.J; kiln dr.ed. $.l'ol7S. RVK yuiet; No. 2 Mc, nominal, c. L (., liiillalo to arrive. n--A'i noi market weak; No. 2 red, A'tfi In elevator, export hauls to arrtvs, rftid ITi'c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Uuluth, !U14 f. o. b. afloat. Future nvukel was weak and lower under active ieiling oa the Argentine news, continued ilbersl reoelixs niK Increumns; slock and in sympsthy with the outcide markets, cloning Ihc net lower. H-eitier, Ifii-kit we; cloeed , Vl',0. May, l.2 7-lrl.t4; cioet-d II.02W. Kei eliits. 177.WW bushels: shimeritn, 3L'Mtf! bushels. COH.N Hpot market eusv: new exnort. Vic f. o. b. afloat to arrive. Futures market was nominal. .Receipts, 24,760 biixhels; shipments, I.1C0 bushels. OAT&rpot m.trket easy; standard white. ft3ic in elevator: No. 1 54c: No. 1 and 4. ki'ic, and natural .white and white clipped, Gi.Tflc on track. ' Futures market was nominal. ' Receipts. M.iTj bushels: shlimient. 4.310 bushels. H'.I-.L Steady : wretern bran. 1001b. sacks, a.l(; stsndnrd middling, piO-lb. sacks, I.Mi; city, liX-lh. sucks, IZ7.2&. HAy julet: prime, fl SO; No. I $1.25; No. 2, II.ISjI.M, No. J, V;Vitl.O0. HOI'S Firm: state common to choice, I.'tll, ('.i 57c; 1910 nominal. HIlJKH-Ht.ady; Cential Amerlcts 21Ho. UoKota. 2-.',iiji;iV,c. . 1.KAT1I Kit Firm: ' hemlock firsts. KM 27c; second. Zi'uJMcl thirds. 19it21e! re. Jert. I to. . FRO VIRIONS Pork .toadv ' ms $17,76418; family. .otf,i zi.00; short rlesis, in.xriflls.So. Heef. steady; mess, 12 WC.il3.00; family, IM.OOM.W); bcrf hama, uxii4i.w. inn meats, oulet: pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds. I10.00-i10.2S; pickled hum, ILl.tfitall. ;). i.srd, easy; middle went prime, 19.iOf9.aii. refined. eaiv: continent, $o.fln; Houth America, 110.60; compound, I7.1f(-7.7Vs. '1 ALIAJW-Kteady: prime cltv. fin country, fVUftc. hujteh- Firm: creamerv eneclals. S7c; extras, SKc; firsts. UtoMtAc : cream- en, held specials. 8Mtl3c: extras. 32ii 3Z4o; firsts, 244''4c; procens specials, 2'!c; extras. 24tj'd26c; firsts, ?3V4j24o; fao- oi.r. iTiirrent max, rirsts, ZZWiviM. t'HKKSK Firm; skims, 24Uc KtlLid Uteudv; fresh xathered, extras, 41fi4ilcj extra firsts, 37fi;l!c; firsts. 3,tai:. held fresh, poor to fair. 2ivnc: fresli leathered dirties. No. 1. rwiic; refrlijer. ator, special murks, fancy to local stor aie charues' Paid. Zl'c: firsts, local ator. ae charges paid, 22(a)c; leathered whites. l-OULTRT Alive steady: western chickens, (10c; fowls, WulOVic; turkeya, Utfiiso. Dressed easy; western chickens, K'wISc; fowls, Mjioc; turkeys, dry packed, lfVilffic; Iced, KwAo. HI. I.oals tieaeral Market. BT, LOI.'IS. Nov. - 28. WHKAT CasK. steady; track. No . I red, 7H; No. 2 hard, Woroll.08',4; December, Wio; May, CORN Firm: track. No. t, 74fIT75o: No. t white. 74c,' December.. Ho. iuo isteaay; track. No. 2. 48c; No. : white, 4liuii0c; Decomber, 47c; May. 4l'e. JiVK lBc, nominal. FIX)1'Hp Dull: red winter mimii H1VH.7(; extra fancy and straight, $3.60 tj4.M); hard winter cleats, $3.403.70. im-.i'.ij 1 imotny. si4.uwcfio.iAi, CORNMKAl. :t.3(l. UK AN Finn: sacked east track. 1Mb 4(1.18. iiA utrons: timothy. i:i.oofi'JK.oo: pi sine, $13.ko 17.00. I'nuviBiONi i-ork, unchang-ed; -Job-hlns:, $10.00. I.ard. lower: Drttna steam. s.'niK.Kr). Dry salt meats (boxed), un changed; extra shorts, 'c; clear ribs. KV; short clear, ac. Bacon, tin- ciiunKed; boxed extra short, VSc; clear ribs, H'p; short clcju-s, frljc. I'tHIUTRY HlKher; chickens. 8cj spring, to: turkeys, lfHc; ducks, lie; xeese. to. in 1 1 r.u cjuiet ; creamery. ioiiiSc. KUU8 Weak, at 21)c. Receipts. Ktiipmctiu. Flour, lihls., 7.lc ) lO.Onl " heat, bu., ..ir,o.K .. 8o,0i k ,.Ui,ou0 27.tXKi ;'.ti,i 37,000 Corn, bu Okis, bu...., Kansna'Clty Hrnln and Provlalous. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2S.-WHBAT- UnchatiRed: No. 2 hard. . 9ctfi$t.l: , No. 8. ricuSUkj; No. 2 red. WigiOTc; Nt. 3 4;goc; I incumber, vc; May, infoiitivkoi July, tire t'ORX-uiicnanKe.i; no. 3 mixed. HoHTlc! No. 3. f.2V4u'72o; No. 3 while. IHWite: No. 3. tlAVtllloc; Dcceiubsr, taVflVsc; May, 4c. OATS tTnchangcd: No. 2 white, 49V4 60c; No. 2 ilxed, 4lif IS'.ic JIYK-SHO. IIAV Mteady choice' timothy. $19,503 lsO.00; choice prairie, $18.afu 13.60. liUTTFlt creamery, 34c; itrsta, S2c: secomls, :toc; packing stock. 21u. FtiUH Kxtras, 3ic: firsts, SiSo: sen. onds, 17c. Itectts. (shipment. Wheat, bu.. IPi.ouO 30,000 Corn, bu W,X) 31.000 Oats, bu 13,000 i.UOO Available HMpstllea oi Grata. . NF.W YuKK, Nov. 28-Hpeclal cable and telegraphic communications to llrad street's show the following changes In available supplies: Wheat, United mates, east of liovkles. Increased l,41o.000 bu.; Catutda. Increased Id0,0u0 bu; total, United states and Canada Increased 2,046.000 bu.; float lor and In F.urope, Inoreased HOO.O11O bu.; total American and Kuropran supply, Increased K.CI&.Oi'O bu. Corn, Untied (States and ansua, lncreajed S1S.0O bu. Oats, ( tilted status and l auada. decreased 643.- Oto bu. The leading Increases and de creases reported litis week follow. ' In creases: Manitoba, -J.W6.tv10 bu.; Min neapolis, private elevators. 60,000 bu. De crease: Furt Worth, 71.W0 bu. Tho New Yolk l'rodure exchange has corrected Its visible supply of wheat figures to read 6s,NSi.'.i)0 bu., an Increase of IftxH.OOO, Instead of li'. 3.17.0,1 bu., an Increase of 1. 410.000 an announced yesterday. Mlnaeapolls Urala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 2K.-WHET-IVcember, $l.u0; May, I104'.k; July, 11.04 til. 01,1 Cucli. .No. 1 hard, il.iil; No. 1 not ihern, $l.oiiil oH; No. i northern, t'Xit W.tc; No. 3. WyJtViO,' ' FI.AX-81.W4. COK.N No. 2 yellow. 6S'(f0c. OATS No. 3 white, 40itoV. It E No. !. bi.WVTc. iiltAN-In loo-pound sacks. t.PO-ya.Oa FDo('K I't Ices were lower today on account of the break In wheat. Demand showed a slight lmprovemtut at the de cline und was generally quoted fair, fai, liming directions continued slow. Sliin- ments, ti7,tkii bbl. First patents. $j00-i8 6 jo; second patents, it wyH w; first clesvis, I.UaXSj. second clears, $2.40U3.bO. I Ivrrpool Urala Market. LJVEHI'OOD. Nov. 2S.-WHK AT-Bpot, Kt.aily; No. ; Manitoba. 7s Hld No. $ Munitola 7 7Sd: futures, firm; Decem ber. 7s i'l. March, 7s M.iy. 7s Id. t oicv-iput, iiuei; Aii.ernan m no, g id: f tu es iitr, Januaty la . d. Feb. u- aiy, 6s vd. I'rvrla Market. PEORIA. Nov. 28. COUN-.iteady; No. 3 white, uc; No. 4 white, sc: No. 3 yel low, Uc; No. 4 allow, M'.j; Nu. 3 m x.d kHr'l No 4 mixed. 0c; anip,o. ti .ia,'. oATb Isomer; standaiu, 4c; ,o $ WtiliS. 4iikC. Ullwaakre Urala Market. AllUWAUKEK. Nov. 2i. WHEAT-No. t noithein, $10;ul.ln; Nj. $ northern. ll.Ot.jlw.. No. 3 bard winter, Jl.V-ii l.W,-: luti'ii.r, t4 c; May, c4 ,c. OA'i A S.ainlerd, 4i4h .c. KAULi.l Muutlng, H.Uul.a. OIU aad lloala. SAVANNAH, Oa., Nov. 28. TURPEN TINE Firm; 4Sii4u,lc. Eaiea, 1.0a bbls. ; receipt (two days), l.lHg bbls.; shipments. 1.70 bbls.; stocks, 37,816 bbl. KOBIN-Firm. al. 4.31 bbls.; re ceipts, 41 411 bbls.; shipment, tins bbls; lurks, llo 78 bbls. wuola: B. 8oi4; I i MV7V,: E. 3U0; F. O. II and I. $ 17U; K, ti.l6; M, $4.t0; WO, $760; WW. $;.76. uaar Market. NEW TORK. Nov. W-BCUAIV-Baw :uisi: muscovado, as test 4 bo; cvntri'u sl, 84) test. 60oc; luolaseea, es Ust, 131a. lufined muIoU NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Prices Bound Upward After Period of Weakness. EUMORS OF TATT MESSAGE PLY Attack oa I'alte4 States Steel Vlgtoroasl. Proseeated as Hesalt of Ieelloa to Coatloae laveetla-atloa. NEW YORK, Nov. 2x.-Irreg-ulr and contradictory movement cave the sto. k market a confused appearance today. Quotation gave way tinder the force 01 professional selling, after a fairly strong oenUis;. During the remainder of the day until Just before the close the l.st was weak, although the movement was comparatively narrow and only a lew siocks tost more man a point. In the last fifteen minutes of trading there was a complete change. An active buying movement dlsoelled the weakness of the market ahd prices bounded upward unin at tne close a large proportion ot the list registered small gains. j ne ostensible reason for the late up ward movement was a widely circulated rumor In regard to the character of the presidential messaea. to be reed next week. Traders recalled that almost every year conjectural reports af this nature are circulated within the week preceding the assembling of congress. iraders were bearish. For a time the pressure on the favorite stocks was se vere enough to give the appearance of a bear raid. The attack on United Btates Kteei was especially vigorously prose cuted, perhaps because of reports from Washington that the Stanley Investiga tion was not to be terminated on account of the government's suit. An advance In the price of steel bars by one large man ufacturer In tho Pittsburgh district waa said to be the first step In a general ad vance. In the copper trade It was re ported that the heavy buying movement nan subsided, consumers having covered their Immediate requirements. Money rates made a further advance to day. Kome call loans were made at 3 per cent, the highest figure since - the first of the year, and time rates were stronger. There was a break of twenty points In foreign exchange rates, probably as a result of this Chans. Further small shipments of gold from New York were made, the consignments being divided between Canada, Venexusla and Han Francisco. The total loss of goo. on the market Is now $16,80,000. Honds declined after gome Irregularity. Total sales-, par value. 84.6S0.000. United Htatea bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: gales. Klsh. Lew. Cles" Aiiis-i'naimsr put Amalgamated Cupper ,. America Aartrtiltural , Am. Dst Sugar American Can Amarlran C. A K Am. dittos Oil Amarlran It. sc U pli. Am. lc Securities, y. .. American Llnv4 American Uocomutlv .. American B 4 It , Am. g R. pfd , Am. Sta4 Foundries. . . . Am. sugar lUfinltig.... American T. 4b T , . .. 4 ak Il.ono 7(10 IPX) l.iin 1,400 i 4 4 441 U4i H 44 "j ltti ! j tl'4 1IH 4S4 1.000 - 74A 7244 tot ltUH lol 14 14 Mot 11 ll" liUMj i,ug iwt( j:ih American Tobacco std. .. 1,100 lot;, n lima American Woolsn ' I? Anaconda Mining Co.... I. M0 114 8i4 M't Atcniaon Alcklaoa pfd Atlantlo Coast l.tn Ualtlmor.s Ohio Ilsthlertam Stasl Urooklra Rapid Tr Canadian facirio Central Weather Csntral Leat Iter pfd Central of Nsw Jsrsty.. chsnapaaka a Ohio t'htnsio aV Alton rhlnaro O. W naw Cblcago O W. pfd Chlcaso N. W ( hlco. St. 4V 81. P.... C. C. C. 4V 8t. U. Colorsdo F. A I Colorado V flouthsra Consolidate (las Cora Product Delawars 4k Hndana ftenver 4fc Ko Orands.... ponver & It. O. ptd Iiutuiers1 Hseurltlss .... Kris Rrl tat ptd Rrl M pfd Oenaral Elect rlo Oieat Northaia pfd 4.4O0 17'4 P4H lwi 100 linta 1034 im l.ixs) i.ri4 lt4 im lvs 1H2M 10 t l.tn tt 774, 7714 S.4O0 iilA 1411, 14 4 1H4 lit 11 111 44 14 1 l.'O . goo v 744 n SO0 146 14bH 144 8,o ins m 1114 lt 43 41 41 1,404 87 17 r4 4 2,70 140 13l', U0i toe 11 US II 141V, II 41 800 tl 81 too it t.Joo llj 1,800 bt 1H i4 114 U4 44 01) 1SU 1MU 4.000 i27 irr 12714 Oraat Northorn Or alls. 904 4r44 4144 ft Illinois Ontral lutsrborough Hat 4.10(1 1SV, 14 . in Int. Mot. pfd., l.TiM) 47U 4AU 47 Intarnatlonal Itarysstar.. 4,tH4 107 1(11 1054 Inter-.Marln pfd SoO u, 14 14 iiiarnaiii.iiai r.inr ..... Intsrustlooal Pump ..... lues Central Kanaas 'lty So..... K. V. to. pti I. Ida Oaa lxiiiUvllla 4 NaxhTlll.. V,na. A Bt. Louia m , m. p. k s. m. . Mlaaourl. K. A T M . K. A T. pfd Mlwnurl Paclflo National Biscuit National bead lOfl ai, 111 n 100 11 83 US H ,' rn too imi ion 4.4M. 1MI lMVt 167 ' M 110 1.1V4 IHM4 11414 104 100 tH 14 ! U 4044 14 1IH4 M 400 lm us 1O0 41 WU N. H. K. of M M pfd.. t"0 144 14 Naw York Cautrai 3.4O0 107 107 N. Y.. O. W too 40 40H riorrnia at wsaisrs. North American ... 1.34-0 ito 11044 no Northern raalli 1,100 lis m jijiv Paclflo Mall 700 11 ta 1214 ixinsyivania 1001)1' Uas p.. c, r. st. L. ... I'lltstMinh oal Ima4 Htrol Oar Pullman Palace Oar.... Rallsay Risal Bprisg.. Kasdlns ltapuhllo Stsal Republic Steal pfd Hock Island Co ,. Rock Island Co. pfd. .. St. U 4V S Id ptd. SI. Loula S W St. U W. pfd Sloaa-Sheffteld R A I.. Hnulhsrn Psctfla 400 lfj Hi 1H4 Ml 1& l'W 1M ton 65 ion nt 400 14 404 ! M sr. is 1 11 14 1M IMt fU 11I.404 1M 14 IS t() 00 00 800 H MS 4SS tl t 40 4i 40S 41 II T0 4S too 4 100 114 111 lttf Bout hem Railway 10 fx) (oh 04 m H so. Kanwar pro i.ma 71s Tt4 Tcnoae ro.r 600 ln xtt Texas m racinn., T. St U A W.. 400 too 1 14 4.'4 4ii T.. t U W. pfd.... 4 rnlnn Paclflo ... t'nton Paclflo nfd ..lOt.loo 177 ITS ITT l.oo I nltrd Ktalas Realty..,,, ' 47 4'S - 44 44 K " l't loaa. Mil pin Ml 4 I) l 44 M 1"S 4 10 f'4 SO tl ' W t 4n K t 71 Tu 'T 17t 17! I'nlir HKta ttilhhsr ... IO flllt.d States Rtasl. ...... 141. On l S -! pfd 1.14 t'tsh Oipwf 1J.70S Va. -Car, Oiamleal ro V ahaah 4 Wat.h lM 1. Too W'nalarD Marrln, l.tn WVattMirhnaa ntaotHs .. S00 Wrftira I'ntAQ lot) c,c.ll-, A L t s IMrh Valley U wo, Total sals for lb Cay, asl.tOO ahars. New York Aloaey Market. NEW YORK, Nov. M.-MONEY-On. ran, urm, 11 tue-v per cent; ruling rale 3 per cent; closing bid. 8S Per cent; of fered at 8V per cent. Time loans, strong sixty and ninety days, SWJiS por cent ilx months, 8'V('34 per cent. ' FlUME M EitC AN T 1 DE PAPUU liitS per cent. HTKUUNO EXCHANGE-Weak, w'th actual buelness In bankers' bills at U.iiw) for sixty-day bills and at $4 8o40 for de mand: commercial bills, $4.83, KIDVEK Uar, 63c; Mexican dollars 4Hc HONDS Government, stsady; railroad aster. Closing quotations on bonds today wcr us ToMov s: V. A raf. 8. rag. .100 Int. M. M. 4.. 4i do oospon iw-i Jsps 4s ..- u V. 8. 4a. rt't lOI-H da 4 M do cuunon 10iK. C. so. lat la... 71 V. 4a. rag IHU 8 nab. 4a 1J1.. do coupon U3',L. a N. unt. 4a.... pa,. Allla-Chal. 1st a... as I4 K a T Ul tat, Auar. A( 8 101 da . 4s It a. T T a. 4s.. 1 10 Paslfls 4a Tu Am. Totiaeo 4s MN. R H. 1 Id 4a llu , So 4 U" .N. T C. 1. I... 4s, ' Armour A Cs. 4s.. M if et. 4 u 1 aicniaon . ... n. n. n da es 4s. luT y. U .111 . 4 .10D H . . .lot da c. 4a lieHN. 4V W. 1st a. 4a. A C U lat 4a, dg ov. 4a Mai. Oblo 4 No. Paclllo 4a So st - do 8 eo 8. W. !..... O. S. U rfd. 4a.. Brook. Tr. cs. 4s... 44Pann. ay. ! bu. S n. of Oa la lot da to, as Cea. Leather a ... Readlox can. la '. ar N J Is., Ul . KAS p. f t Cka. a Ohla 4a..loi aQ (a, la m a da raf. 4a 44 t L. a. W. 4. t Chicago A. ls. di 1st (u4d 4a C a. A U I. 4... A u 4a so gas. 4s M8a. Pas out. 4a.. C. M. a a P. a. 4s : vs. s C. R. I. P. 4a. M 4a lat rat. ta . do rf( 4a aBa Hallway la... ola. Ind. ia 74 da s.a. aa . u . J ' . 44 .10 "S ll .101 4 .104 .101 'ula. Mid. 4 40 Vmaa Pat ilia 41. ft 4 I 1. 4 4 44 ST y. 4., O. A H. ce r da lat a rat. 4 toV. g. RuUmt a. rl. a ku.1 Id ka. 1 V fax. 4 D a h o. do raf. 44 HUslllara' 4 Kris p. 1. 4a do sea. 4. 1 IT waaaaa lat la ltd 7 o lat a as. 4s... 41 d ay 4a. Bar. A. M Md. aa aa da sartaa T7W. .la. cy. 4a... SI v IM a ss latnU aa- asl4 III. On. a rf. 4a. ' Pae . U.... M lot Mr: 4a 7 Panama 8s Ion Bid Oflared. I.oadoa Stork Market. LONDON. Nov. 28. American securities opened cteudy today. 1 he market was supported during the first hour and Ii, lea suvimmi Horn ) to a point ahova parity. Union Pacific, Houthern Pacific and Canadian Pacific were the leaders. London closing sock quotations: Consols, money .. l-ltlxislrrlll 4V Naak..llt do account ,71 1'itsi., nan. a Tax.. 11 ... New fork (antral, .lis ... Norfolk Wcauwallt ...17 d pfd ! Amal. Copper Aoaconda .... Atchison do pfd .1o-OMarlo 4V WswiarB. 4I Canadian Pacific t44Penof Ivsnla 1 Cheaapoaks Ohio. T Itand Mines Chi. Oroat Warn tl Readies , ... 4 ... 71 .... II .... 74 ..114 ...lSO'a ( hi., Mil. 4V St. P. lis southern Ry ! Rears IU do pfd Denysr A Rio O do pfd , rts do 1st pfd do id pfd , t4 Southern Par I (la . 41, Inloa Paelfla .. . H do pfd . 44 II I Steal M If do fd .(....lit Orsnd Trunk ., Illinois Contra! ... U Wabash ... ...14 de pfd .. 10 11-lttd per KID VE.lt Bar, quit at 26 ounce. :MONRT 2'4fi2 Per cent. - 'The rate of discount In the open market for short Mils Is 3H per cent; for three months' bills, $ 7-lUfj3Vi percent. tloston Htoeka and Bonis. BOSTON. Nov. 2x. Closing quotations on stock were a follows: Alloues 34'Motiak 47 ' Amsl. Coppar 3?,ea0 Con 1H A. V.. U . it , Ntplaalng Mioa .... 7 Arlanna Com 14 North ilutt tl B At C. r St a. M. North Lsks 4 Butts Coalition .... IT Old Dominion ...... 44 Csl. A Arlanna r,S4 Oaraol 14 Cal, 4k Hsul........M Parrott S. C 14 Oatennlsl , 11 tlulnry 48 Cop. Kanf C. ( . .. t,Hhnnotl 444 Baal Butts C- M-.. l !a Sopartoe - X Franklin ............ t Soporlot A B. M... 1 nimux Con.. 4Tamarack .4 34 (tranhy Con 11 U. I I. It, 4 8,-8 Oreon Cananea 4 do pfd 47 Inle Knysl Copper ."7 !tlrtah On lf Kerr Laka tt'tah Copper Co I"1 Lsika Copper 84 W tnasa 6 Ia Salle Copper 4 Wolverine 87 Miami Copper .... fi Asked. New York Mlalns; R locks. NBW YORK, Nov. 28. Closing quota tions on mining stocks were: A I Ira too l.lttla Cfilst .. I ..M0 ..100 ..10 ..loo Hrunawlck Cbn. 8 Metlcan Com. Tunnol stock. do noonds 21 It Ontario Ophlr standard Tallow Jacket Con. Cal. 4k V.. IroerRllver le-advlll Co. . Offered. .. 44 ..110 OMAHA CBHbSBAL MARKET. IlUTTER No. J, carton, $5c: No. 1, In 60-lb. tuba, 34(4jc; No. 2, 33c; pack ing, 19c. CHEESE Tmported Swiss, 8Jc; Ameri can Hwllt, 22c; block Swiss, 18c. twin, 17 Sic; daisies, 18c; triplets. Ike; young Americas, Uc; blue label brick, ISo; ilm berger, 2-lb., 18c; 1-lb., ISrO. POULTRY Hrollers, loo; springs, Uo; bens, HHc; cocks, luc; ducks, 18c; geese, 13c; turkeys, 32c; pigeons, per dot., $1.60. Alive, . broilers, li'o. hens, 8c; old roosters and stags, 4Vc; old ducka, full featne.ed, lic; geese, full featheied, liHc; turkeys, loc; guinea fowls. 160 each; pigeons, per.dos., uc; homers, par dog.. U-Ui; squabsf No. 1, $1.60; No. X, 600. F18H PIckeral, Uc; whits, mcS pike, 16c; trout, U'Ul3c; large chappies, 16'l8o Spanish mackeral, 18o; eel, lkc; haddocks, Uc; tioonders, Uc. green catfish, Utyloc; roe shad, $1.00 each; shad roe, per pair, Uc. saimon, Uc; hanliut, lsc; yellow perch, 80; bullato, be; bulllieads, 14c UKKF CUTS llibs, No. 1, ibc; No. i, 12'Ac; No. 3, 80. Loins, No. 1, Uftc; No. 2, Ittoo; No. 8, Uho. Chucks, No. 1, 7Vc; No. 20c; No. 3, bc. Round, No. 1, llo; No. 2, c; No 8, kaFlaloa, No. 60; No. 2, w. No. 3, 4kc FHU1TS. aiTC Apples, cooking varte ties, per bbl., $3.76; Jonathan and Grimes Uoidtii, per bbl., $4.60, 4n Davis, per bbl., V&; California Helleflower, per box, 61.ao, Coioiado Jonathan, extra lancy, per box, $a-60; Washington bpllsenoerg, per box, 4J-WJ; Waanliigion H. oeauty, per box, $3.bO; Waahlngion Staman Wlnesapa, psr box, $3.60. Itauaiias, Inncy select, per bunch, si-iVuuO; jumbo, per bunch, JiJa ba.tu. Cranberries, Wisconsin fancy, per bbl., $3.60. . per box, 43.00; exlia la,g j umbo, per bbl., $10.60. Dales. Anchor brand, new, 30 1-ib. pkg. In boxes, per box, $2.60. Figs, California, per caea of 12 ll-oa, pkg., hoc; per case of 80 is-oa. pkgs., 8-6u; per case of 60 s-o. pkg., $ii.t4, 1 1 1 1 -, . H ........ .. 1.. ,1,. IK 1 . lb. Uo: o-crown In 30-ib. boxes, per lb. loc'i 7-crown in 80-lb. boxes, per lb.. ..oI Uiape fruit, Florloa, 46-tu sues, par crate, 4.7ou.uo: - SO-44-a4 sixes, . per urai. 80.8. orape, Callfoinla xokaya, per 4-baaket crate, 41.36; Malaga grapes In 'bbls., 4u.s0u 8.00. Lemons, Diinouei.a uraud, extra lancy, vOO sise, por box, $0.76; 3'i0 size, per box, 40-00; Lonut Limonelra, fancy, 3u0 uo sisea, per box, $o.ou; 40 und o sixes, buo per box lees. Oranges, Niagara mti luiius Vslenoiaa, W-la, sixes, per box, y.so; laO-li vo-Zlo-ioo sizes, per box, 4o.6J. 1 ears, callturniu H. Cisuigoau, per L0-1O. in, A. W OO. M.BI&X.LANEOU3 Almonda, Tar ragona, per lb., lftc. In sack iota, lo less. uiue.ii nuis, per lb., loc; In siack lots, lo less, lucoauuia, per sack, S6.60, Fnbcl is. pur lb., lc; In sack lois. lo ions. Fanu.s, toasted, per lb., bvpc; raw, per lb.,, u. -.. laige, per id., lie; In sacs, iu,., lo less. Wsvinuls, new crop, llu, Cal, loinia, per lb., lic; In sack iota, lo leas. Clour, inow Nehawka, per lo- gul. but., 14.U0; per 30-gai. bbl., bo.60; Nevr York Moil's, per lu-gal. bbl., $3.oo; per 3o aai. bbl., 4u.so. iioncy, new, -4 lrancea. 4.i&. avroui, per is-gal. keg, $a.is; per 4- .,..1 tr.... ti in- lull, 1 ,.i.i . 11 ' v. n e - ' - v - r . NEW TORK, Nov. i8.COFFEE-Fue turea opened steady at unchanged prices. UuH.nesa was very quiet at the start and the market showed p. act leu Uy no fea ture during the morning, but With the closing t-ahiea tiom Hre easier and wltn cost and ti eight offers f.om Biaxil some what lower In some cases ouemigs oe came heavier alter midday, with . prices breaking rather sharply. Bull suppon checked the decdne and caused slight ral lies l.om the lowest, but while the final tone was steady at least prices showed net loss of from 5 to 16 points for the day. Bales, 48.2J) bags; November and Decem ber, 14.39c; January, 14c; Feb.uary, 13.90c; March, 13.0ocfApi II, la. sic; May, JJue, juiy and auku.1, 1J.4oc; Uepieuiber auu October, 13.44c.l- ' lluvre waa tift franc lower and Ham buig was'ii" pig. lower; Rio. 75 reis higher at (vpa'sl; Banios is, 60 rcls hlgliei ai b$;uo; is, unchanged at 78viO. Re ceipts at the two ttiasiltan po.ts weie 04,000 barf. BKalnst tt.000 iaat year. J un ci luliy receipts. 3o.oi0 bags, against If-'.IOO last year. Raun was le por led In ail d. tilcts of Sao Paulo, lodaya special San tos iso,e reported 4s unchanged and bao 1'uulu receipts, 42,Vo bagK, against 6O.00J the previous day. llepoi ,s were received liom l.raxll ciuimlng that the ruins were causing tne trees 10 sued biossonta. fepol cottee, uiei; luo. No. '4, L; San to, No. 4. 1',,. Allld, o.ulct; Coidova, 16 t Hva, nomiual. .Metul UarLrl. NEW IOHK, Nov. 28 METAl fctanda'd copper, easy; spot amf Novem ber and Decembei, 13.7i44lj.O, V January, U.Bt.J.lo; FkU, uuiy, 41j.8j-u13.10. Loll 0011 i,.aiket si.ady; spot, 53 18a 9d; fu tures, liii 13s yd. Customs house returns snow.sxporis of 16.0 lous so fur this mouth. Luke copper. $13.13V1$.36; e4ic IrolyUc, 13.UVi,y IJ.j; castlim. i:.b3 .ijj 13.k,. Tin. easj ; spot, $k .3jtii 16.J6; No vember, $4j.0tf-k36; December, 444. Au) 44.0; January. $U.7Mi 44 SiV,; Febiuaiy, vii.4ii3.7j; Un til, $.2 00( 43. o3. - Londun market siiady: fpot, UVl lutuieS. tl8U mi.. D-.cal sales, 35 tins spot tin at $i2.jji letad quiet, at 84 4uv4 .60 at New Kork and $l.Vi4.40 at Fast Kt. Louis; London. 1.6 lis ul. tsielier, nominal, at $o..0aw.90 . t New 'o.k and bb.1O4jo.80 at .--est bt. Louis; London, Li. An.iuiouy. dull. Cook- son, $;.b.3a-oo. lion, (.levei.nd u. rams, 4,s t,Vl In London. Iicaily lion was utset.l.d, No. l northern foundiy .15.004,16.21; No. 2, H4 '.wl6 00; No. l so ith ern ai.d No. 1 son .ouiheru. $.(.0.3u:.0 BT. LOl Id. ,ov, A.-M TALSteyal firm, at 44. 3, Si- fcpUter. h.gher, ai $.. t:iiuomttU Apwlea ssd Dried Frail. NEW YORK. Nov. 28.-EVAPORATED AI'Fl.hlS Quiet and steady; spot, fancy 10c; choice, bvylluc; prime. buv c DIUED FKC'll'S Prunes, ea.'y, with niore pressure to sell; yuotanoua range from 60 to llo for California up to 40-jue and lo-itilo for Oregon. Apricots quiet but steady, with suiall . of fei lnss; choice, lrjijc; extra choice, lbaiie-c-fancy. 17'iilHo. Peaches, quiet and steady; choice, llttllV-j; extia choice. lHyijc lancy, l.'V,,Uc. Raisins steady, on th strength on the coast; loose muscatel. i'etd'iWc; choice to fancy seeded, i-v;' seeuless, tu7c; Loudon layer, 81.) 1.40. Haak riearlaaa, OMAHA. Nov. IS Dank clearings for today wcr II k39.7j2.7s und ,'n tn. tr 1 responding day last year $2.0b,l8-bt OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Are Generally Steady to Ten Cent Higher. LIGHT HOGS ARE DEMORALIZED Heavy HO Aroaaal Tea Teats Lawer Tfcaa Maaday bee aad Lambs Fairly Aetlva at itroag; rrl res. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 28, 11L r Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 6.670 5. MS 8.475 Lssllmate Tuesday $.600 10,000 ,8o0 Two days this week.. 078 15.633 18.276 Same daya last week..ll.K7 15.316 34.7.e3 Hame days 2 wks ago.. 12. 876 8,419 33.878 Hame days $ wks ago.. 17. 432 7.006 68,0F,4 Hame days 4 wks ago.. 17.778 8.674 64.3fJ Kame days laat year... 8.811 8,878 24.835 . lie lollowmg table shows tn receipt of cattle, hog nod shsep at Muth Omsha for the year to date a compared with ist year. mu, isto. Inc. Deo I,ttla l.Otia.199 1.120.W2 28,383 Hs 2.16.SSM 1.742.7H2 403,142 SIP ?.84,475 2,872.31 $2,810 The following table stiows the avefag price paid for liog at Houth Omaha far the laett few days, with comparisons. Date. lull. jl.m.l,. ileu. leu, ,lao.,lto Nov. 18. Nov. 20. Nov. 21. Nov. 22. W 20, 7 M $ 701 4 44 (K 6 0J 4 8 0 W 4 8 lb 4 4 Ul 4 w ( Obt 4 60 I 4 73 00 $ 02 4 67 6 0i 4 72 15 7 861 ft ti 4 63 13y, 7 08 8 1.4kl 8 Ki I 6 i 4 4 7 881 14 33 Nov. 23.1 2.V 83 7 8 6 87 4 (Ml Nov. M. NOV. 26. Nov. 28. Nov. 37. Nov. Z8. W)4j 7 87 V6 5 ttii 8 M, 77 88 $ 96 8 04 4 07 6 12V I 8 (HI 6 M, 4 36 l i 6 67 'ounday. Holiday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Block Yards, ttouth. Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at $ p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hosts. Sheen. H'rs. at. t HI. f.... 10 Wabash 1 Missouri Paclflo..., 3 Union Pacific 45 C. & N. W., east.. 3 C. & N. W., west., 25 C, Ht. P., M. AO... IS C, B. A Q., east.. 2 C, B. & Q., west.. 45 3 1 3 .. 2 1 34 .. 1 8 8 1 27 20 .. 15 4 a 31 t .. ... 'i;.-'..,.J C., 11. I. & P., east 4 C, R. I. ft P., west i Illinois Central C. Q. W. ....... 8 Total reretpts ..13T ' 148 ; . DISPOSITION HEAD.-1 43 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co...., 472 1.4!9 673 Hwlft and Company...." 741 " 1,733 1.406 Cudahy Packing Co.... 2l" 2,501 2,762 Armour ft Co a... 614 , . 2,348 746 MorrelV- . 87 , J. W. Murphy 291 ..... W. . Vansant CW.,,.. 16 "1 Henton, Vansant a U 21l ....... Hill ft Son. ,103 ' F. B. I-ewl ' 154 ' J. B. Root ft Co 85 J. H. Bulla 64 U F. Hubs 63 U Wolf 148 McCreary ft Carey , 83 H. F. Hamilton is Lehmer Bros, 1 Wo. ft Kan. Calf Co.... 128 Cllne ft Christy bo Other buyers ,i 568 3,486 Totals ...4,280 6,433 8,861 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very light this morning, only 141 cars being re ported in. This was the smallest 'Tues day's run since the middle of July. The two days' receipts foot up only 8,078 head, which Is also the smallest for any similar period since the third week In July. In spite-of the cold and windy weather everyone waa out In the yards In good season In the morning. As there, will be no market on Thanksgiving day it really leaves only one more good market lay this week, and buyers were evidently anxious to load up with' a few cattle In anticipation of moderate runs the rc- nainuer or the' week. -I .Beef steers were In good demand, and - telM V ? decidedly more snappy than It has been lor several days back. Anything in the way of desirable killer gold very readily at prices that were anywhere from strong to as much as' 100 hlghor in some cases. Uood comfeds sold up as high as $6.80. Cows and heifers, on the oilier hand, did not show any Improvement. (Still they were steady with yesterday, although not overly active. Anything In the way of good stocket-s and feeders was sought after, and the movement was active, with the better grades strong to as much as lOo higher. Quotations on native cattle: Uood to choice beef steers. 4e.60i'u7.7&; fair to good beef steers, $6.25418.50; common to fair beef steers, $4.40(05.00; good to choice heifers, $4.&0(i'6.2G; good to choice cows, lt.Zi's4.S5; fair to good cows, 4. f4.fc, common- to fair cows, '- $2.75g8.60; veal calves, $3.607.60. Quotations on range cattbi: Good to choice beet steers, 46.767.00; fnir to good beef steers, $6.005.75; common to fair beef steers. 84.4oufi.00: a-ood to cholca cows and heifers, $4.U6fu'4.i6; fair to good cows and heifers, $3.6oil4.2'.; common to m.m iicucis, aa.wo-1 , 1, uonuni air cows and heifers, $3."b,-a8-60; good to T cnoice stockers and feeders. 5.te.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, 84. 801 6.00; common to fair Blocker and feed, ers, $3.2oa!.30; stock - heifers, i4.Zv4ii.-ii; bulls, stags, etc., $3.00i4.86.' Representative saies: BEEF STEERS. N. . Av., Ft. . No. 1' Af. Tr. 1 , 70 4 00 u ;..lis x 17.... J 10S0 I 40 31 Mt 4 SO U....i 1041 I al 17 110 u stl 1148 I 84 .v. COWS. . . I.. .1. ...... 134 ' 3 TO 11 .... tm 3 Ti 7...J 448 I H 4 ,-1M. 3 44 3..... 1 40 1 1ZII 4 CO I 7l llo I ....1040 4 04 10.... ia III i 104,4 4 10 l..v 1176 8 44 3 1240 4 14 14 440 3 44 4-. ....Iut4 4 74 I ...lvtb 1 40 ' ..(.. ......1JM 4 14 M""m ' heie'ers. ,'", ' 11 ... IT 3 41 4...,,,..... 470 4 II ., 414 1 40 7....; . 771 4 40 T... ,.. 414 I t I Tal 4 44 4 40 8 45 BULl!. I.e. 1314 3 84 1 MO 4 04 1 IHM I II I , 1170 4 IS 1 lt 144 1 ,.... Mill 4K 1. 10W 8 44 1 ..1440 I ii CALVES.- 4.. 34 8 86 . ' 3 141 4 44 1 441 I 14 14 ISO I 11 1 441 8 W - 8 1 Ml I 00 4 Ml IIS 1 tuO 4 V 1 104 4 00 . 1 1.0 4 M T... ail 4 34 4.... ....... ll7 40 I I(HI 4 26 - 1.. ......... 170 I II 14 4 4 40 1 144 4 Tl 11 414 4 40 BTQCRF.HS AND FEEDERS. I IU 4 00 MO 4 Tl 1 401 4 40 33 IM 4 10 7(1 4 44 I.... t0 4 1 II 4 4. I 10 It 110 4 63 1 101T I to NEBRASKA. No. j0 cows.... 62 feeders. 29 cows.... A v. Pr. No. . 776 $ 90 3 COWS.... . 816 4 95 W. R. Qlendy. . 804 2 45 6 cows..... COLORADO. Grundy L. A C. Co. . 996 6 10 17 feeders., . t0 3 60 SOUTH DAKOTA. . 618 4 46 11 heifers.., Av. 773 Pr. $15 804 2 76 20 feeder 7 heifers. 860 4 25 18 feeders 681 893 900 63 6X3 4 00 3 10 2 10 3 60 4 05 4 30 $ cows ..1040 4 16 18 cows $ cowa fcO $ 00 3 10 8 65 4 35 6 cows. 3 cows.. . 791 18 cows 795 12 calves... 223 22 feeders.. 778 22 heifers... 7 hH ers. 24 feeders.. 695 4 60 W F. Waldo. $ feeders.. (93 .4 feeder.. 593 4 SO s $0 TTHROW VOURjruSS WAY RUPTURE 1 all varieties eured la i a few days without sin or loss of time. No ay w 01 be accepted un 1 the paUenl la cured. Writ oroaU, fidelity" Rustsf Car Has. U.a.rat.Oiai Frssk H. ttrst, at 0. Baiidisj. esMea 1 60 2 20 3 80 8 lo 4 60 4 40 0 00 WTOMINO. 9 feeders.. (NS 4 66 14 h.lfers... K 9 calves... Jv8 4 50 8 cows 8"eS 4 45 22 feeders.. 711 calves... 3f,s 47 feeders). 6 feeders. 972 880 6 44 4 feeders.. 6 00 2 calves... C F. Haulier $ feeders. . 818 4 25 3 feeders. . 32$ . 4 15 Ed Hauber. 5 feeder.. 332 4 15 6 cows 780 t 10 N. O. Orlffls. 10 feeders.. 876 4 55 4 cows 815 t 45 E. Wollen. feeders.. 818 4 25 3 heifers.. 4 heifers... 670 1 30 4 cows.... John Currle. 11 feeders.. 746 4 66 William Harlocker 17 feeders.. 8n4 6 25 2 heifers.. 7 heifers... 847 4 00 8 cows 1 Paulniilst 800 817 I 80 8 10 7!0 931 4 10 I 75 7 feeders.. 815 4 70 9 heifers... "CT 4 05 $ cows 865 8 10 W. Toblason. feeders.. 875 4 65 6 cows 935 I 90 HOOS All markets were heavily loaded with hogs, local trade being eieciaily full, and prices slumped severely under pressure. At this point bulk of heavy and good butcher classes found an out let at figures generally a dime lower, the demand proving broad but rather uulet. Clearance of supply required prac tically all of the morning and a period of buying was usually followed by a dead lull, packers putting up their droves without the least show of haste. Receipts amounted to about 143 loads, the largest estimate with one exception since til first part of August. Tho run brought In a goodly offering of bacon animals, but weight was the general rule, the same as reoently. Averages ranging from 250 pounds (upward were Invariably favored by all regular buyers and early purchases on shipping and speculative ac count were confined almost wholly to these weights. The, total buy on orders not held by local packers amounted to about twenty-five loads, over 15 per cent of entire offerings. Oocd to choice heavy hogs landed around $6.066.15, the latter price being top. Butcher weights sold at the same small discounts In force yesterday, bring ing $6.00 and less. The market for bacon grades waa In a state of semt-demoralizatlon from start to finish, light stuff being unpopular In all quarters. Price ranged as low as $5.60 and It took smooth, even loads to land at $5.8036.86. Pig values showed no quotable changes, several bunches land ing within ,4.50ff5.60. ' cows n IN S nelfer... 7:4 7 fei-.iers.. 831 4 26 3 hulls 830 N Av. 8h. Pr. N Av. Ph. pr. 4 iso ... til 71 uo lao 4 n 41 IM ... I 44 41 IM ... I 04 40 let ... I ft !4 ... - 4 01 44 t:i ... 1 s u tm ... 116 171 ... I M ii Its ... I 0 14 187 ... 80 7 1 ... 109 SO tot ... 14 7.-. ...141 ... 106 17 101 18 IN 4 175 ... I 03 71 ltl ... I 40 44 I7 140 4 OS ' 41 11 ... I 4ft 7t Hi 40 4 01 8t 160 10 I M IS 244 80 1 8 04 ft 103 ... Ill 41 114 ... 4 04 74 114 84 I M II 154 ... 4 06 7t 114 ... 8 44 11 m ... 8 0S 77 1.17 110 4 II II IM 100 I 41 10 101 ... I 5 et !4S 140 I OS Tl 110 130 6 45 10 240 M I 04 Tl 104 ... Ill U 140 ... 8 07 '4j SI 104 ... I 45 II 3110 1 I 7V4j u tu ... ih et :o 110 1 10 it ta 40 1 00 (I si7 mo 1 10 TT 117 ... 4 00 30 32 SO 4 10 T Ul ... I bo 44 110 40 4 10 TO 131,304 1 00 44 1S 130 4 10 75 til ... 00 f m ... I 15 ti t5i in in n i9i 4 4 ii IT 23 40 4 00 41., 141 80 I II II 181 ... 100 II m ...,115 14 80 I 00 40.. .....Ill 244 18 44 Ill ... 0314 FIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. It 103 ... 4 IS II 44 ... 4 00 41 141 ... I 10 81 107 ... 4 lo T4 141 ... I 44 - 24 74 ... 4 60 SHEEP Although a week In which a holiday appears is seldom a very good market week, present conditions in the sheep and iamb trade are anything but typical. With a fresh supply of about 11,000 head available, this estimate in cluding considerable warmed-up stuff of doubtful dressing promise, ail of the leading packer buyers started out early and bought freely. Average trade ruled steady to a little stronger In spots, but strings showing strength had to be high grades., Fed and warmed-up offerings made up the big bulk of receipts and bands that were properly feeders proved tne excep tion. Most pens holding pretty good to near choice Block were eniptieu before 10 o'clock, fat wethers bring. ng $3.86, toppy ewes, $3.35433.60 and rather fancy yearlings selling at 4.40. Price range In lambs and ewes waa especially wide, very common lambs going to a Killer at $3.00, wnlie very good grades, sold at and near 86.40. Canner ewes were purchased at 11.75. Among offerings with ouiy a half-fln-Uh the demand for slaughter seemed rather indliterent, but this does not mean that the warmed-up display offers any very great thducemont tu buyers on coun try account. As a matter of fact, pack ers are working down into the interior classes at prices ttvit do not admit ot roHliipment to feed lots. The feeder trade was confined la, to belated ai rivals coming straight from the range . country anu ni.ui.ij .-..y-volume. If anyming tne uiiio.nu ex ceeded the eupiy, resulting In a neaitny movement at tiguiea tuiiy steady. Evi uently more are several corn-belt finish ers with abed or barn protection who an lioipateu a slack demand and bargain prices this week, but It is a period of scant variety and their selections will nave to bo governed by supply cnaracter. Feeuer lamus, strong weia,ias, are selling up to 44.00, with feeder ewes around $e.uu'o 2.85. Vesteroay s purchase on country orders amounted to omy 4,2uo head. iuotauoua on sneep and lamoa: Good lu cnoice minus, o.iuUo.oo; I air to good iambs, .buuvo.A ; Ictaer laiuos, $.iivv 4 bo; fair to choice -yearlings, $3.80444.40; feeder yearling. i3.bwiuJd.io; good 10 cuotpe Weill. a, o.avM.ii,; 111 10 aoou weiUtii, to choice ewes, $3.1j-ti.y.50; fair to good ewus, . e.o.No-iu; iteuoi ewes, li.Zwjt.jo; uull tuts, $l.jjjl.bo: Representative sales: No. Av. oO Wyoming lanibs, feeders.. 69 bia Vyoin,ng iambs, feedurs.... 68 2i9 Wyoming ewes, lceurs....lv loo 8. D. yearlings, Iceoeis..j. 76 244 M. D. lain us. tceuers 64 Pr. 4 66 4 bo 2 90 8 7b 4 36 4 8b 2 75 ' 4 36 3 7b 3 75 4 60 4 00 $ 15 6 JO 3 16 4 30 3 35 6 30 1 75 8 vO 3 00 8 a $ 00 6 2o 6 2b 3 06 2 tu 4 00 a Wyoming iambs, feeders.. 00 W yonuug two i97 Wyoming lambs 340 Neb. yealrings and wetti 41 Wyoming latin.,, feeders.. Jul Wouiing lambs, leoaeis.. io WjOiu.ng lambs, feeders.. 80 7 9 79 68 63 67 lib w joining iambs ... 71 ... 73 ... 93 ... 90 ...104 ... 65 ... 89 . ... 96 ...113 ...vet ... 49 ... 90 ... 78 ...113 ...1W ...Li 1D3 VV i O.nilia levllluS. t4 Wyoming - ewes. 344 feeder tailings. 214 leeder ewe i.i iteuer lamb.... 440 ewe, canners... Tin fed ewes 335 led ewe 74 fed ewes ,. 336 lambs, culls ..... 6 led iambs 116 fed iambs . i2t ted weihera 49 fed waller a loir Jennings .... kl. Lout Live . Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2S. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.5O0 hesd, including buu Texans; market 15tu26c higher; native snipping ana export steers, $i.6wiu9.ou; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.007.00; aleers unoer 1,008 pounds, 44.vuirtv',.i4; slockeis and feeders, t3.OUth6.09; cows and hellers, 10iu7.0o; canners. $l.Cotf3.00; bulls. 43.76.26; calves, 44.ut.1uv8. 26; Texas and Indian steers, 34.00 u'i.Ou; cows and heifers, $4.soy7.00. HOGS Receipts, I0.40O head; market 6c higher; pigs and lights, $6.05(t.50; packers, :6.tutrti.66; butchers and best heavy, $6 00 6.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1600 Lead; market strong; native mutton. $3.00 ,(3 75; lambs, $42o76; culls and bucks. 125(i3 0o; stockers. $1.50a3.26.- il'iK'-IMIllll siHAiutir f". ur ls3 iTi Kentucky's Great IVhsskejf Express rrepald r I'.m . f..C 3 for A 44ll4kll IWI f hi Fulloa sui u 1 ate, ia an an paicni 1 send Ull C IrniRHI II MM MM iOeH W sbis a 30 dart' credit. If auteaiuf account. No C. O. l IP t'"''l prpid ia plain , miuiaiBrs bottle ot Selected Fuhoa with r i f alien ordar. fnthaiallaa ordar. acnon pan led by cash. If Dot satitbtd wub wuuky mum; aad, if paid for, aU your saoaey will be refunded by ictora mail. T'3 3 .ZXJUX MYERS A a r 1 8V$si 09mm V ft. m. -W I. W rm torn . Kt Ofi4i , f st 'H-r T 4t11 4W4 hsHlt, Mlb4Ml4l84 4 Ml8. 4BT MrrH M th 'A fait 4II1CAUO L1VK STOCK 31 A II ti E f Demand for t4itllc U'4'ala lloaa Active Mirep MronBT. CHIC AXK. Nov. 28 CATTLE Receipts, 6,tj0 head; market weak; heaves,. Mens 9.1O; lexas steers. l-i.tA'tio. .; western a. ... . Mt. ... L .. , anil fpnlurl Uuo.tji; cows and heuers, W-mmo.so, calves, $i.504i H 00. HOjS Receipts, C9.0O0 head; market active at opening prices; light, e-"'4"ii' 15; nixed, 80. 6otpo..io; heavy, $5.b.'ii.4ti; rough, 16.b,4i'i.06; Rood to choice heavy, $0.m.',j 6.40; pigs, M-OOi5.40; bulk ot sales, to.t.J 6.20. SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts, 2.000 head; market strong, native, .3.03.i5; western. $2.40Sn.86; yearlings, $3.bVu4.rin; lambs, native, $3.oOao.ti5; western, ..Oj 6.00. Kansas City Live Stex-lt Market. KANSAS CITT, Nov. 28. CATTLE Ite ceipts, 7,000 heud, including 600 potuherns, beef steers. 10c to 15c higher; other cattle strong to 10c higher; dressed beef and ex port hteers, $t.bVtik.75; fair to good. $5.4yj$ .60; western steers. $4.00(j6.50; Blockers and feeders, $..OOrn5.oO; southern steers, 13.75fi;.O0; southern cows, $3.0&vo4.25; na tive cows, $l'.tKK(5..ri0: native helfors. $4. 04 6.60: hulls, $3.25414.75: calves. $4.ota'7.00. HOGS Receipts. 20.000 head: market 5e to 15a lower; bulk of sales. $5.70iii.3r; heavy, $8.2iVq.40; packers and butchers, $6.10ir6.30; lights, $o.60i ti.15; pigs. $4.0yto.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.500 head; market 15uSc higher; muttons, 4 0ni.50; yearlings. $3.rKf4.25; wethers, $S.Oyi3.60; ewes, $2.5C''u3.50; stockers and feeders, $2. 00$ 3. 75. , St. Joseph Lire stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 28. CATTLE Receipts. 2,(mo head; market strong; steers, $4.50.25; cows and heifers, .$2.65 6.00; calves and heifers, $3.00Vi.&0. HOGS Receipts, 11,200 head; market slow,- lower; top, $6.40; bulk ot sales, 6.oouffl.a5. - SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 500 head; market stoudy to strong; lambs, $4.605.50. Stock In SI stilt. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hons. Sheep. South Omaha 3.500 ' m.OOO 9.MK) St. .Joseph 2.000 11. 0 600 Kansas City 7,000 20.000 2.500 st. Louis 2.m i5,4no yam Chicago 6.000 29,000 2,000 Totals .. 21,000 85,000 10,400 Wool Market. BOSTON, Nov. 28. WOOL About the average amount of business Is betng tran sacted in the wool market. Values hold steady and still favoring the sellers slightly, with fleeces a trifle higher. In terest centers In the fleece market. Ohio one-quarter blood moved freely at 24c. Scoured staple territory brings 60fb2c and 13 months Texas 62(&53e, cleaned. Pulled wool is quiet, but there is con siderable Inqulrv for foreien product. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 28. WOOL Steady, territory and western mediums, 174j20c; fine mediums, 1G18c; fine, 11 15c. Cotton Market. NEW TORK, Nov. 28. COTTON-Spot closed dull; middling uplands, 9.30c; mid dling gulf, 9.65c; no sales. NEW YORK. Nov. 2S. COTTON Fu tures closed very steady. Closing; bids: November, n06c; December. 9.09c; Janu ary, 8.85c; Ti:ruary, 8.90c; March, 8.96c; April, 8.99c; May, 9.02c; June, 9.05o; July, 9.10c; August, 9.15c; September, .15c; Oc tober, 9.20c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 28. DRY GOOD8 Cotton Broods are being bought moder ately for spot and nearby shipment Mis cellaneous export trade continues very frood, but China markets are doing noth ng. Yarns-are steadier. Woolen and worsted agents are comfortably situated to await the opening1 of a new fall sea son, , Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, Nov. 28. HA Y No. 1, $14.00; .1 0 OA r-. a tiOAA- n.pklnir afnr-tr )UV7i4an- s'lfnlfa. tin 00. 'straw: Wheat. $6.00; rye and oats, $7.60. SENATOR WARREN GOES . ' BACK TO WASHINGTON CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 28. (Special.) United States Senator Francis E. War-. ren and Mrs. Warren left yesterday for WashinsrtDn. i where the senator resumes his labors in- congress. The senator was accompanied by a retinue of clerks .and nrlvata secretaries. Before his deuarture he assured the Laramie County Good Roada' association that he would do everything in his power both in and out of congress to aid m Improving the roads of the state and also In securing the ad mission of automobiles to the Yellowstone national park. ... WIFE MURDER AND SUICIDE IN MINNEAPOLIS HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 28.-In a room at a hotel here, where, t throe years ago Christ Goehrlnger, 20 years old, and Min nie darnelgard, 22 years old, were wedded, Goehrlnger killed himself today after In flicting mortal wounds on his wife. The young- couple met last night after two year of separation and attempted a re conciliation. Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. 1 ASSETS REALIZATION COMPANY CAP1TA1. ,..110,000.000 Will loan on security reqtilr ing special Investigation or close supervision, and not Available for bank loans. I.arge enterprises financed. Prompt iiiveHtlgatlon of security offered, wnatever Its character or location. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED NEW TOBI 95 Broad Street ratU.ADZI.rSIA Z.afaytte Bldg. CBLlb AUO . 1 lrt Mat'l auk Bldg. Sure Cure for Heaves 4 sfsnw ainawitl. toii-iry tuid wiimJ duutt-i aWral'-a it $Mli tVild p4ks).(iVt 8VHlr4l! ! Cnra r ft. mrf . i.00 piitrkdf nif-'i'T-dillalTfl-rl. .a KafM , ,, -'U flUraHh ibMi $. ,e, .via tu. aVtMtiiaiid on im.'., t ...f pru. 4Ss.,d Uid.f. iS-V'tt BU4hfa the rnl OOX bo4T: j. Utiita't tut bin uuiler. HILL h;ave RCMECY C3. alt K. CUVUA6D, CH3 1rfilkll OV -. -.i. vLt LlI m5! i'.oiJALUi from Distiller to You 17.50 r I tor $3, choice of Ry. Bourboa or Com Siratikt wbiakay bighaai madicinel Iboroufbiy (aiiou aauujotuis. is grey ftutoa u bast you Bd no money roa have yonr merchant or bank writ at oar- fail Oaart BMilcf Rye, Poarb n or Cora ax boiaa, aimer 4 lor S3, A for &6.or 12 lor iU rOIPANY..r'""N: 455 fwUI.lUIUIl. II tnm Ui.. Wt. (W. m , mi wm mmmt atkavk. fax. g.A r,uU sV.kX ',.- 81 Z7'W9 0 Cmtwf 4 Hc ImH-mI! ! I