THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1908. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Opening Cables Come .Weaker on ". Corn kid Also Wheat. ' . , SO MATERIAL CHANGE IN LATTEE Varhtt i Shows Devilled Btreagth 411 Wnik Spots When Aar Bar Ins Develop I)tmu4 . , la Notice-able. A de- OMAHA. Nov. 12. 1. t.t n.rtg tabled came weaker, starting un ti.ciifu to d lower on wheat ana )oer on corn. There appealed no material change In the wheat sliuat.on, but the market aiiowa de rided strength on all weak spots whan any buying develops. There was a noticeable Intil. lis; demand during today's session. Com receipts are sictit light, but country Boiling Is expected to loosen up shortly. very good export demand for corn Is velopiwr. W heat rallied again soon after the open Inn In spite of lowcf cables and the late KlHmc f yesterday was soon overcome by pertlstenl buying and a well-eeUbrished muling demand. December wheat opened at .': mid closed at 97 V. t orn proved stronger with wheat and de cidedly better dem-nd. Attention was at tracted by a much better export business which has developed suddenly. Better re rrlpts are expected soon, as country ac ceptances have been Improving. December :orn opened at 5tfVo and closed at 66c. Primary wheat receipts were 8.18,000 bush pis and shipments m,00 bushels, against receipts last vesr of Wi.OuO bushel and shipments of C69,O00 bushels. Corn ' receipts were 236,000 bushels and shipments lHs.flot) ' bushels, against receipts last y-ar of 1M.000 busnels and shipments of 375.i bushels. Clearances were 27,000 bushels of corn, W.uuo bushels of oats, and wheat and flour equal t hrO.fix) bushels. Mverpojl closed V.yd lower on wheat And .,1 1 ter on corn. Heu'wiiul reported 480.000 bushels of wheat ft ml icd.'mi bu.'ttipis or corn i&xen tor expurv. I.' :r.ae or oiitlons: Ai d :. .. Open. Hlgh.t Ixiw. Close.l Tes"y 1" i-... May... Cor'-, i In-.. May... 0a' ! v... May... 9"H 1 oiv,l l 4S'AI 1 01S 6S 56 4SW .. 48t, 87H 1T7H 7H 1 01 1 01 l oi M 66 BH 56 frSVi 66H 46 4 4H 48 48 48 Omnba Caaa Prices. WHKAT No. 2 hard. 97H4J mc ; No. hard. 9Wo7c; No. ' 4 hard, Wa"Mc; No. iprlng. 96fl7Hc. CORN No. 2. old 60c: new. 60367c: No. yellow, old, COc: new. 57468e; No. 1 white. old, wc; pw. trafic. OAT3 No. S mixed, white 47&4?I'4e:' No. 4 Btnntlard. 47'4jC- RYE No. 2, 71c. No, larlot 4fit4V8r46Ac: No. white, KKIiWc: 3, 7oe. Hecelats. Wheat. ... 48 .., 2.1 62 821 Corn. Oats 109 ?8 4 14 new No. 3. 61c new, 6Sc. OATS Strong, No. t white SEW ' YOflK GESERAt, nsw No. 4. toe; no rrads, 4PH3Oc. MARKET Chicago Minneapolis . . Omaha Dululh CH.1CA.OO GRAIN. AND PROVISIONS Festani or the Traitlmt nd Closln ' Prices est Board of Trade. CHtOAUOl Nov 12. After establishing n..r Titc-l. Vecoirt mark fof the May delivery an A emmlllng ypHrerday's high ..fi.-A r,r I i.(MYv..r. IK wheat market to- il.iy eased off on profit "taking and closed we.il: at nst.' losses far the clay or -40 to id V-. crn- Was, stead", oats weak and (t'ovln.!i.s tlTWi.- - . -.. ; . . Vjth. Uhi exception of a sharp r.illy f v t'he ' mldrtlo -of the session, when the SUV fTcllverr dVnriJ f'tl.084i and De ccnlipr 'to ' ?l 'vi. the ' wheat market was t J. .;' liHllnnT -nlldsyv end tlosfd at ;; st 'I'ia fr-it:j'ml nkures. with I)voemb-r 1.1 . .,l.).;!'v-;uild , Ty at IVOTVirfi 1 07H- The wrjiv'4 was -u'vin to ftc Selling by a in r-'.-hr 'f Hi"leadtn longs who were dls r"i 1 .K',' 'J- ilia '.apparent indltferencn of : ; m -in t;:ir market tfl( the bullish 1 . -.. "'!,',iti-crou conditions In" Argsn- . v " ; SW;penTi markets closlr fCv cleY 'thippor cam from Inc. i ''. ilv'.t e 'rfcom -Arnentlna claimed r..'f 'ftffi,in the sotuhera-rtfiftlon if itatM. i SrH iiSrWk aod-tUat Onolatloaa of. fc Par Varl... Commodities. NFJW TORK. Nov. lt-rt wnB.. reipts, Kl.J0 bbls.j exports. 400 bbls. Mar set steady, aufet trnile Minnn. ui..i. So.2B.5; winter straights, M bQIM.,0: Mlnnel sota bakers, $4 20 4 60; winter extras, M.Wrf 4.011; winter patents, l4.7fKH6.10; winter low grades, $.'l50flS90. Rye flour, firm: fslr to good. 41M.'. Buckwheat flour, steady; li.71Vfr2.85. ("OR.N'MEAL-OulPl' nn v.ii. .a -.1. Tow, 1W1.70; coarse, $1.6&giL60; kiln dried, 13 o. It YE Dull: No. 1 w..t.rn Ha m K New York. " BAH1,EY-Oulet: msttlnv saTrw. . I f BV.f.f.nl.o; fee5ln""- MHc c. 1. f. New York. ntiAi nec'eipta, izi.000 bu.; exports, 1M.446 bu.; spot market e-aay; No. 2 red, 1.1SH. elevator; No. 2 red, I1.13U f. o. b., rioat; No. 2 hard winter tt l.iu. f o h . afloat. Fluctuations In wheat were less violent today, but the market showed con tinued support by bull Interest and at times soia up close to the season's high polnu There were fair export trade and further crop complaints from the southwest and rrom Argentina. Sharp reactions occurred near the close through realising and final prices were USc net lower. . December. tl.144jl.l4H. closed at $1.14; May, I1.14V l.l&V closed at $1.1474. CORN Receipts. 3.2."6 bu.: spot market steady; No. t ew, 7tHc, elevator, and 71, f. o. b., afloat to arrive; No. 2 old, 76o, nominal. Option market was quiet and steady; clos'nit .4c net higher. December, 71,fi72c, closed at 717ic; May closed 7uH3. OATS Receipts, 40,iVX bu. ; spot market firm; mixed, 26 to 83 lbs., M(NI natural white, -M to 32 11m.. 53fl6Sc; clipped white, 24 to 41 lbs., of.Wfi"Uc. HirRB-nrm; Bogata, 1620c. FKFJD Firm: snrlmr bran 22S.35!tl3.eO; mh'iUns. ?3.g51i2.fio; cltv, .3.. I.KATHFR-Quiet; acid. 4f24e. I'ROVISIONS Beef, seadv; family, ITB00 M1.W; mess, IIS.OIVSIJ 5": beef hams, I27.no J'23.00; packet, 114 . 0015.86: cltv extr lnrtlr mess. $i.MK&a;.(. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, $9.2610.00; pickled hams, $10.00 I.ard. steady, western. $.8W9.70; contlnont. $10.00: South America. $10.76: compound, $7.267.50. Pork, quiet; family, $I8.6K(119 60; short clears, lun O04i22.0O: mess. $16.00 l.7o. TALLOW Dull; city (20) per pkg ), 6Tic; country . (pkgs. free), 6'4fi6c. IUCB Quiet; domestic fair to extra, 29 t'.ir; Japan, nomlnaL POCLTRY Alive, steady; spring chick ens, 13c; fowls, 12c; turkeys. 13c; dressed unsettled: western spring chickens, lfrgOOc; fowls, 12H'Sl4c; spring turkeys. 18lo. CREESE Firm: state, full cream spe cials, 14ft'13c; state, full cream, September, small, colored or white, fancy, 13V; state, full cream, large, 13c: October, small, col ored or white, best, 124n3e. BUTTER Stesdv; cresmery. specials. Soft Hc; extras 2WL. ',4c; thirds to firsts, 24a 2Xc; held, seconds to specials, 22S28feo; stats dairy, common to finest, 20jM8c; process, thirds to specials. 17r24Hc; western fac tory, firsts, 20c; western Imitation cream ery, 20HCb21c. E10S Quiet; state, Pennsylvania and nearby selected, white, fancy, 46ff48c; fair to choice, S5G45c; broWn and mixed, fsncy, 3&tj3c: fair to choice. Sr836c; west ern firsts. 32633c: seconds. 2910. WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT 1: t '1 ' i!:.i .Itriiraza V.-0UUI result unless lviliff t . .. t-. . ..U ) w M'.k. Aanw ill tn n l " He) frAiti -the Ohh rver valley also ik'cttAl th.1t tho drouth In that section had pieu only' fftftlany broken.- The export Uun'r.css ' tcday was not. so lively as of line, nlihoagh there was a good trade, in g t,,- n, h( s. Msnltol.vwlient. and Ohio millers were rair ! ppf ici. noy bid. let s for : red winter- wnear wore. i 4.t Iik Ilea. Fair and Continued Cool for Friday la the Forecast. OMAHA. Nov. 11,-190. The high pressure extending from the western Canadian provinces southeast over the eastern Rocky mountain slope to the west Kulf states . Wednesday morning has spread over the eastern and southern por tions of the country and the cool wave that accompanied the high over the central val ..i.a A M,lnir1nv morntna has SDread over I the eai-tel n and southern states, snd frees- Ing weather extends south over Tennessee, Arkansas and northern Texas. The crest of the high still continues over the western Canadian provinces, where the unusua.ly Ugh pressure of 30.92 Inches is reported. A very slight rise In temperature Is shown throughout the west and northwest, but cxi:l weather still continues In those sec tions and zero weather was again recorded In Wvomtng. Light ralna were general In tiie At aniio and east gulf states within the lat twenty-four hours and light snows ate falling this morning In the extreme upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys and northwest. Conditions are favorable lor lair and continued cool In this vicinity to night and Friday, t . . , , Omaha record of temperature and preclpl T4tion cmparcd 'with the corresponding day of the laai three years; -' - V 190R: 19.17; 1906. 1906. Mtitimum temperature ... 22 24f 55 34 I'reclpltaUon . . -.00 .00 . Normal temperature for today, 39 degrees. Tef.cicncy in precipitation since March 1, NEWYORKSTOCliS AND BONDS MoTement of Valuei ii WaTerin; and Uncertain All Day. MARKET IS SPOTTY AND UNEVEN Yolame of Baslness la Mark Smaller aad Professionals Are Passled Nw Mick Record (or Steel Common. NEW YORK. Nov. 12 Transactions In stocks underwent a decided shrinkage from the recent activity today. Accompanying this shrinkage In business was a wavering nd uncertain movement In prices. The tendency was at ail times hesitating and the market movements were exceedingly spotty and uneven. The professional operators found thm Selves much puxsled to read the signifi cance of those mixed Indications and con stsnt shifting of operations by the room traders reflected this mood. The specula tive element was disposed to work for 3 reaction In the morning when It seemed that large additional sales to reaHxe had been Attracted by yesterday's signs of weakness. Later this element worked for a recovery, when the realising seemed to be completed. This effort was furthered by the marking up of special stocks. The languid response of the general list to this demonstration In special stocks proved un satisfactory and led to renewed doubts over the speculative outlook. There Is no stock on the list which has more sym pathetic Influence ordinarily on the whole market thsn United States Steel. Its rise today to M. eclipsing by more thsn a folnt any price ever before touched In he history of the corporation, was a re markable demonstration. The preferred stock at 114 sold at a record price. The moderate response elsewhere was, there fore, the more noticeable. Outside of Northern Paclflo the show of strength to day was largely confined to stocks of the lower grade and smaller prices, the prominence of which Is accounted a sign usually of the passing of a speculative movement Into Its declining stagss. The lack of special news to Hccount for the heavy demand for United States Steel gave rise to a surmise that a large and ob stinate short Interest In the stock was being driven to cover, on such distressing terms as may be 'Imagined from the excess of the price paid over that at which any previous sales could have been effected. The organs of the Iron and steel trade, while detailing the many evidences of In creased activity 1n that Industry and of widespread receipt of new orders, expressed a warning against what the Tron Age railed the "absurd exaggeration" of many statements current In regard to the Im provement that has taken place and the firospects for the winter. A violent slump n the price of copper warrants 1n London, wntch amounted to 1 3s 9d per ton, gave point to the suspicion or speculative manip ulation of the market for that metal on recent advance. Prices of copper locally were not affected, but a falling off In de mand was reported, Indicating that the Immediate needs of consumers have been provided for. The copper Industrials were not conspicuous here for a price move ment In either direction, although In Lon don they were actually depressed 1n svm pathy with the action of the metal. The Bank of England and the Bank of France both made strong weekly returns and the discount rate at Berlin declined. The sales of $20,000.0u0 of a new Issue of Illinois central bonds and the . Immediate cloaing of applications for the Issue by the purchasing bankers was regarded as a proof of the healthy Investment demand and of the good promise of provision of facilities for the railroads In entering on new work. The reports of orders for new cars was in the same sense. The declara tion of an Initial dividend on Colorado & Southern stock was an illustration of the results hoped for by purchasers Of lo priced railroad stocks from the coming prosperity which 1s counted upon, although the earnings of that particular rallronrl even through the period of depression have marked It apart. The day's net changes show some striking gains, but the restraint on the movement of such prime speculative favorites as Union Psolflc, Southern Pa- cmc, et. faul. Amalgamated Copper, Heading and American Smelting made useir ieis in tne tone or the market. oraiai . were irregular.- Total sales, par' value, $4,828,000. Umted States bonds were uncnnngea on call. Number of sales and leading quotation! yu nrn s yra siocKs; would unload it stork hers checked fresh dealings. Later the continent sold and this caused another dropping, and In, the ab sence of pronounced Support from New York, the market finished dull. BERLIN. Nov. 12. Trading on tne Hourss today was dull and prices were week, witn the exception of government securities. PARIS. Nov. 12. Prices on the Bourse to ay optned steady and then became firm. fn iork Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 11 MONEY-On call. easy; ltr2 per cent; ruling rate. it per cent: closing bid, i per cent; offered at IV per cent. Time loans, dull and slightly easier; sixty days. 31 per cent; ninety days, St per cent; six months, per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4ff4'i PPBTERLINft EXCHANGE Firmer, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.3ffl 4.K375 for sixty-day Mils, and at $4.Mso for demand. Commerlcal bills, $4 HIHifM 83. SILVER Bar, Wc; Mexican dollars. 46c. BONDS Government, steady, railroad. Ir regular. NKW YORK., Nor. ii. Clos'ng quntatlon on New York bonds were as follows: C. I. rf. Is, ree,....lM4 Int. Met. 4 St 7H do wrunon 104 !, !t unl 4a 11014 V 8. U. r( ll4Mn. t. g. 4 W4 So coupon loov, onlr.l 4. ll'i C. I. 4. ra. 12tti 1o 1st Inr i 4 4s couvon Ut Ulna. A St. L. 4a.. Wl Am. Tobacco 4a U U-. K. A T. 4a ll' 4 4s 17 la do la :u Auhtaon n. 4a 1H N. R. R. of M. e. 4a PHi do adj. 4s. lt N. Y. C. g Wa M 00 v. a "v y, j, c. f. Da do CT. ta 104 Nfk. Ptrlfin Im Atlantic c. U 4s..., i do la Bal. A Ohio 4a 100 N. A W. p. 4a do IHa I4U o. s. U ffda 4. ... Rrk. R. T. ct. 4a p-nn ,- .u.. ibiil central of Oa. la lot do cnn. 4a grudo wheat was In rather poor aemanu at thn same tables. t'lHranci-s of wheat and flour were erjuol to .b$.0tw busl!- Buying by1 shbrt caused several' rallies In the corn martial during . the . day., but each advance brought out liberal relixiiw sales which resulted In renewed weakness. The market closed -weak nd near the low point, with prices unchanged to V;c lower. Final quotations on December .were at Sli'-no and on May at 8346iHc - Oats displayed moderate firmness early in the day, but later bucamo weak. The market closed weak at declines of a shade to Ho compared -veHli the previous olose. Final quotations on December were 4iJ 4'4c. and on May, 61?iXlVie. Provisions scored a far advance, owing to a &43'10c gain In the price of live hogs. The market closed firm,- with prices up ftse7ttc. .'Abe leading future ranged as follows: Dclteleiicy Inches.. , ' h. A corresponding period In 1907, corresponding period In 1906, . WELSVI, Local Forecaster. Articles. I Opan.j High. Low. Close.) Ye"y. Wheat IVeo. May July Corn Dec. . ' May July Oats Deo. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May. Ribs 1 Jn- -, ' May 1 03H 1 07S 1 01! -tej 1 04 1 1 08 I 1 02m SJ-Tai 6? tillaWHVUML! 41fl'H49WV, aiVual 61 . 46 4. I 16 12V4 1 26 14 02VM 16 22H! 1 ami 1 07WI 1 01V 1 62 1 0S 1 07! 101m I 62V.I' 1 03i,4j 1 07H 1 01 62H 2li 62'.'4l,624'0, bl-Ml 49 49 61 ,61 46S tilTti Wis 20 to I 40 8 471 8 6CH 1.5 07 16 00 9 30 ' 9 27H 8 40 8 U',j em 4s 16 07m 1 02V4 16 12H! 16 96 I 23H 9 30 9 17Vi 8 27V 8 nM 8 67V.I 8 37H 8 , St. Inls General Market.' LOUiS. Nov. 12. WHEAT Weak: No. 2 red, cash, $1.07$1.0g; No. 5 $l.Hul.05; December, 1.03V; May, ET. track, hard. it.cnu CORN wean: traca, ito. a, camn, w 64'ic). N- white, 64Vic; December, 604J OOic; May, 61 He. OATS weaR; xraca, 10. 4, cms a, dumc; No. white, 61MtfHc. RYE Firmer at (4c. FLOUR Mather; red winter patents, $4.7S O.uo; extra fancy and straight, W&lrl-So; clear. $3.60. BEED Timothy, $2.60(88.36. CORNMEAL-3.40. IRAN Firm; sacked, east track, $1.00(3 1.02. HAY Firm; timothy. $10.XS16.00; prairie, t8.0o,U.00. IRON COTTON- TIBS $1.00. BAUOINU 8c. HEMP TW 1 N B 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing, $l6.laVt- Lard, higher; prime steam. $.12HW 9.21V. Dry salt meats (boxed), dull; extra thorts, $10.37H; clear ribs, $10.26; short clears, J1U.37V Bacon (boxed), dull; extra short, $U.6; clear ribs, $11. IS; short clears, $11.2. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 7Hc; springs, 10c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, sViaflc; geese, 7Vc. BUTTER Steady;, creamery. 23'fiic. EGGS Finn at 25o, case count. Receipts. Shipments. .... 9,000 12,000 .... 41.0(0 l,lJ0 .... 1S.000 4,000 .... 18.0U0 " 46,000 ., 'No: t '. FLOUR Firm; winter patents, $4.40 Liu: stralahts. $4.2cil 4.tt: clears, $3.6oi4.0o; spring specials, 60"ii6.&u; patents, o.is'nj ; 4": strHlghis. $3 .'.'(4.',5; bakers. $2.9tU4.0O. WHEAT No. 8 spring, $1.06'&1.07; No. 3 ' prltig. 7c1i$1.06; No. 2 red, $1.03V'S'104H. CORN No. 2, , 6a64Vc; No. 1 yellow, ' W-iKltillC. ... y ... . f OATH No. 2 white, S2t66Vc; No. I white, 1 Soft 62c. ." It Y K No. I, T3c. BARLEY Good feeding. 60TJlc; fair to ..choice malting, 64'g66c. ' BKKD Flax, No. 1 northwestern, $1.87li. -Timothy, prime, $3.85. Clover, contract grades, $9 00. iV IHIONS Short ribs, sides (loose), $8 .S7-4!-7H. Mesa pork, per bbl $14.t:Hi4 .14 75. Lard, per lvO ls., $y.26. Short clear .sides (boxed), $S.75i(i9.UO. Following were the receipts and ship ments ut flour and grain: Iteceipts. Shipments Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Outs, bu Rye. bu liarley, bu.... S7.20O ... 50. WO ...If3.ici0 ...153.00 ... 7.0(0 ... 63.DOO 40,000 18,300 72 4iX 236 4 0 2,000 25.500 On the Produce exchange today the but - Ii r market was steady; creameries, 22(f;2Stc; dairies, 19V&360. Fggs, steady; at mark, cases Included, lSii'-e; firsts. 27c; prime firsts, 2c, Cbeese. firm; 12tt'13c. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu ,.. Corn, bu.'. Oats, bu Kaniat CHy Grain aad Provlsloas. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12,-WHEAT-Un changed to 1c higher; December, 96Vc; May. $1.00H; July KSc; cash, No. 2 bard, lt.faal.04, No. 3 hard. 9Sj9c; No. Z red, ll.W jl Hi; No. red, $1,0011.04. cuKN unchanged to hc lower! uocem ber. 5tt4kc: May. 67c: July. 67Vc: cash. No, 2 mixed, 6.tVfU'..Sc; No. 3 mixed. M'(olC; No. 2 white, 6mu02Hc; No. 8 white, 61Hc OATs Unchanged; No. I while, tiwawc; pjo. 2 mixed, 4,w-toC R Y H 13 a 76c. HAY Choice timothy, ftrm, $950(310.00; choice prairie, easy, sn.wxus.bo. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 28c; packing Stock. 18c. KUGS lc higher; fresh extras, 31c; cur rent m cei pis, 00. Receipts. Shipments. V, heat, bu 74.ow 78.000 CVrn, bu 19.UU0 7.00n Oats, bu 4.0U0 It, too , Options closed at Kansas City as follows Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat I I I I Dec IVa'pt 9674 tHiHHA May 1 0uV 1 01 1 00S1I AHR Cort- I I 1 I Dec 56 iH.6i&6 t?4 564Si May j 6j 67H o1t7;67 A Asked. B Bid. Minneapolis Gratia Market. M INNEAPOL19. " Nov. If. WHEAT Do rember. 1104: Mav. $1.0e1i. Cash: No. 1 hard. $1 WVili'l..'H; No. 1 northern, $1 J7Vu-1 nearby firsts, free cases, J3o at mark; Penn Philadelphia Prod are Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 11 BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, 81c; extra nearby prints, S3c. firm; Pennsylvania and other amalgamated Cocfwr 4&.KO Am. C. A F..1 ; 4,100 AlS, C. .r. PI4....T. io Am. Cotton Oil, sx-dlT X.JU Am. h. a u prd Am. Ice securities 500 Am. Llnaaad Oil 100 Am. Locomotivo 1,0)0 Am. LocomotlTS ptd WO Am. 8. A H M.100 Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Busar Refining l.svo Am. Tobacco pfd 3t Amarican Woolas 3,ino Anaconda Minlns Co S " Atchlaos 4. too Atchison n(d yx Atlantic Coaat Lin 10 Baltimore A Ohio 4.1000 Bal. A Ohio ptd Hrooklrn Rapid Tr IS.410 Canadian Paclflo 4.0"! Central Leather (M Cantral Laaihar prd luo Central ot New Jeraajr (00 Cheaapaaka A Ohio 10,000 Chicago Ot. W 100 Chicago A N. W 4.1(H) C , 14. A St. r J0.4U0 C , C. C. A . t. 1 800 Colorado Kual A Iroo. -0.100 Colorado A 80 s.son Colo. A 80. 1st pfd Tr.) Colo. A 80. M pta 400 Consolidated Oas 2,100 Corn Products MO Delaware A Hudson Denver A Rio Orand 1,100 Denver A R. O. ptd 41.) Manners' Securities loo Brie M,w trie let ptd IX) Erie M ptd un Oenersl klectrtc l.tiK) Ureal Northern pfd 10.600 Ot. Northern Ore elta I. too Illlnola Central loo Intertxiroush Met 1 too Int. Met. pfd 1.100 International Taper too Int. Paper pfd WO nternatlonal PSmp too Iowa Central t. loo Kanaaa City So ,. J.O00 K. C. 80. pfd. 1,,1U0 Loulivlile A N I.S'O Minn. A 8t. L l.&O M , 8t. P. A 8. 8. M I.9H0 Mleeuuri Paclflo U.IOO M., K. A T l,loo M , K. A T. pfd 1.109 National Lead t.eo New York Central 14.100 N. Y.. O. A W T.l'O Norfolk A W 1,300 North Americas 200 Northern Pacllle 6.0 Paclflo Mall 1,7") Pennsylvania 4t 0O People's Uaa t.too P , C. C. A St. L.. . , Preaaed Bteel Car..., Pullman Palace Car.. Rallwar 8teel Spring (00 Heading 77. fn Republic Bteel 7.00) Republic Bteel pfd .i0 Rock laiand Co 11, (MO Rock laiand Co. ptd ,.. l.l'O St. L. A 8. F. til pfd 100 Bt. L. 8. W l.eo St. L. 8. W. pfd 4.300 Bloea-Bheffleld 8. A 1 1.M Boat hern Paclflo 41.. bm Bo. Pacific pld . 80. Rallwar 000 80. Rallwar Pd 70 Tenaeeaee Copper 4ii.40 Texas A Pacific il T., Bt. U A W 700 T.. Bt. L. A W. pfd I SO Laloa Paclflo 141. luu Inion Paclflo pfd 10 U. B, Rubber l.ono 11. 8. Rubber let pfd . V. 8. Bteel I 0 V. 8. Bteel pfd lO.luO I' tab Copper 7,6uO Va.-Carullna Chemical .... 8,400 Va -Oaro. Cham, ptd 100 Webaab. 10 Wabaeh pfd . j 14.400 Weeiinghouas Electric l.loo W satern l moo too Wheeling A L. B I-O Wlaconala Central 1.4(10 American T. A T 2.100 , . .iftmlee. High. Low. .Moao, 1.07H: No. 1 northern. $l.U6Vti l.(V; No, northern. $I.V1.04. FI.Ol'RStrvns; first patents, n.406.65: second pstrnt, $5 154 j. 40; first clears, $4.00 4 So; settmd -ch-ai s. 8.1.110.5 J :ty. . BRAN In bulk. $i8 .Jj H.T5. Liverpool (irala Market. UVKRPtXIU Nov. 12 -WHEAT-Strong, No. ! red western, winter. 8s td: futures, quiet; December, is; March, 7s 9d; May, 7s md. (JOHN-ftpot. steady; American mixed, old. 7s 2d: futures, quiet; December, 6s 6Hd; January, 5s 5Sd. Mllwsske tirala Market. MILWAUKKK, Nov. 12.-WH fc. AT-Mur-ki-t hljcher: No. 1 northern. 1 oT'-rt No i northern, $1 M: May. H.v. Lid. CORN Steady: M.iy. 6-o. FARLKY Lower; etaiiJi-.rd. 6c; No. 5. Prta Market. PKORIA. Nov. l".-Ct)ltV l.iwr:'fM V S c!lu', tii'ic, N t liliow, new, slc sylvanla and other current receipts. In re turnable cases, S2c at mark; western firsts, free rass, 5c at mark; western current re celpts. Sic. CHE&bE Firm: New York full creams, choice, liVirUV; fair to good, UVySltc, Dnlath (irala Market. DULIITH, Nov. lt-WJItAT-,No. 1 nirth ern, I1.07H; No. 1 northern, $l.u54; Decern' ber, JlOl'V May, l.Os4k; Noumtmr, 81.07H-OAT3-mc. Hetsed aitar Cess. NEW YORK. Nov. It All grades of re fined sugur were reduced 10c a loo pounds to duy. , , CoCe Market. NEW YORK, Nov. U.-K'OrTEE-Fu turrs closed unlet, net uncnange to points lower. Sitles were' reported of 0.700 hass. Including November and December a S ine; March, 6 2tsu4.2ic; ly. S.aec; aWptem- B.261', Bpol cofiee. quiet; ro. 1 lllo, i'.w t.s Nu. t, bVkc; mild dail; Cardo.a. ber. 44 V' SJI4 'it" liH lt'4 110 ' 1074, 1S64 'H 62', 106 10H 'u' v K 100T4 $11 47V, 4 171 V lMti S3t 40 4 70 tl 144 1V. 1751, oJ' 75 Mi US 4V, 4014 1J3 VJ 71S 1444 1H US US rs 11 '-S so 444 1144 41 130 41S 3cS s H6S iirS 444 83S 71 162S 0 ISO loos wS 464 100 14 S 'siii its 110 414 107 1M 2 its 61'i S4H sss 104 lots "its ITT 274 100S 1S 46S 7S 14 1444a 4S 49 63 S 144S S 176 MS 74S 14 So 4X44 89 S 1M US 70 142S 11 4144 "S rs " 2S ts 4S 114'4 40s 128 siS I4S u s tS 1US 44 83 7S IM ! 1S7S TS ito lat Inc "do td Inc do Id Inc Chei. A Ohio 4Sa., Chicago A A. IS C, B, A q. n. 4a.. C. R. I. A P. 4.. do col. ta. do rfds 4i CW. A St. L a 4a Volo. Ind. fa Colo. Mid. 4a Colo. A 80. 4l Del. A H. cv. 4a.. D. R. O. 4a..... Erie- p. I. 4 do gen. 4e.., Hock. Val. 4Se.... japan . t. Reading gen. 4e., . 4 Rep. of Cuba I . 41 L. A I. M. c I0H St. .. A f r. fg. .124', .1114 . 7:04 . i'4 . ' . .l'WH . 99S .104 4 .11JH 4a. 71 '4 74 St. L. 8. W. c. 4a... VtW l-aboard A. L. 4a... MH 72SSo. Paclhe 4a W14 74 do at 4a MS F'i So. Rallwar U 1"S 4 Teiaa A P. Ii 1K'4 74 T.. Bt. L. W. 4a.. 77 '.IH t'nion Pacific 4i l'W'4 S'4 do cv 4a 1 C S Steel M 5a I".'', M Wahah ta IPS Wetera Md. 4a 7 J4 W. A U B. 4a f: 107 Wit. Central 4 SS 'S N. Y.. N. H. A H. do 4Sa SiiH cv. rtfa 134 Jo td aerlea S Lake Bhore 4a 1M1... MS Bid. Offered. Boston Stork and Bonds BOSTON, Nov. 12. Money, call loans, 2 Dtr esnr: time ionns wi tix. nor rant Closing prices on stocks and bonds were at ioiiovvs: Atchlaon tdj. 4a !' Cal. A Hecla. do 4a .):S fVntennlal Atchllon R. R !5 Conner Range do pfd OT Daiv Ht ... Boston A Albany ii Franklin Botton A Maine 114 rirartbr Boston Elevated 141 I. le Ftovale .. Kltchbnrg pfd I& Max. Mining in. r , rv . H. A H...16H Mtclilsan t'nion Pacific Am. Arga. Chant... do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube.... Aoier. Rugar ....... do pfd Amer. Woolen do pfd Edlaon Blec. Illu. General Electric .. Maae. Rlectlio do pfd Maae. Gee t'nlted Fruit Vnlted B. at do pfd V: 8. Bteel do pfd Adventure Allouea Amalgamated Atlantic Bid. Aked. Mohawk .. 2H: Mont. C. AC... .. 4SOtd Dominion .. .. iS oei eola .. 144 S Parrot . ..li Quinor . . M Bhannon . . 9S'j Tamarack Trinity .. 143 S t'nlted Copper .. ... 0. I'. 8. Mining .. M V. 8. Oil .. 1.744 t'tah ..1'4 Vlctorts . . ft4 Winona .. !'.44 Wolverine ..dS North Butte ..113 Butte Coalition . .. t Nevada .. .s-('al. A Artiona.. .. f S Arlaona Com. ... .'. riSOrecne Cananea ....4") .... CS .... HV, .... l'.S .... 1". ....in .... n .... S .... '!S .... 70s .... to .... !, ....12) .... 2S .... IS .... 14 .... t .... 11 .... 1VI .... 4IS .... 29 .... 4S .... 5S .... S ....IM .... 47 S .... 17-4 .... -s ....ms .... i7 i 1,400 MS l 4 lit 2KS S l.tS 4S 82 22 . 64 i;s IS 41 S 0 4.44 "S 14 64 J7S 7 ' M ltts i4 114 61S MS 111 lS 14 144 US los S 12s Total sales lor the 4ar, 1 ll.O0 abaree. 44s 117 S 7S 7 ti'4 : 44S ' 82 ' 21 H 62 s 74 U5S 11!S 64 44 2)S IS ti m s&s 105 64S U2S 4SS I7S 111 1444 4-iW S s 10 2S . 12S 4k 4S 1644 MS 4i 26S 12 4 K '4 134 as 41 S 103 1'4 4 oSU 17' JW 211 44(4 S 171 S 46S 'JS JSS4 I' ifi U'4 Hi It 176 74 M aS 44 :iS 161 m 71 143S It I3S in, oS 3.1,4 s '4 04 116S 4S 12SH4 tt i!'4 &3H 114S 44 42 7'J L1S 2S 121., 4'4 44 s Is 171S 4S 13S :744 ts 22S 4S 41(4 il hi 79., 11.4, 1ID', t.S S 4S ts s Sic, 17s S.4 8iS 1.4 ts 1U4, 60 ,4 6 112 16 SiH 'S a.i lus 2.', 1US London Closlngr fltacka. IONDON, Nov. 12. American securities opened weak and below parity today. Dur. lng the early session Southern. Pacific de clined 14 and -Union Pacific and Reading aoout a point. At noon the market was easy and Drlces were from A to IVi below ...... V.m 1? . T I enLeiunjr e .-.(tot i ui n cioajiie.. London closing stock quotations: ' Coneols., money ...14 4-14 Mo., Kan. A Texas.. AU, do account d New Yorli Central .... 117 H Anaconda l4t Norfolk A Western.. IAS Atrhlaon I''H -as pfd ts do pfd 101 Ontario A W eaters. .. I4S Baltimore A Ohlo...loH penmylvunla 47 S Canadian Pacttla . ...lSJSHand Mines 7S Cbeaapeake A Ohio.. 41 Seeding 70 Chi. Ureal Western.. tSSoutbem Railway .. 26 S Chi., Mil. A St. P. .14944 .'do pfd 10 De Beera IS 14 Southern Paclflo ,...i'.H Denver A Klo 0 I.Lnlon Pacific 1S do pfd do pfd MS Crts ....,.,-.v.flr'(!l e. Bteel SS as let pra , o pta 117 ao za pta . naDaan i& Orand Trunk 3! - do prd 64 Illinois Central 147S Boanlan 4 tl Louisville A Nea...UI Araal. Copper US mlv tn-Hsr, auu at a -ioa per ounce. M'jNET 1 per cent.' The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is RSifrl!1 per cent; for three norths Dills, zsa-S per cent. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the s-pn era! fund, exclusive of the 150,0()0,O0O gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, $161,413,049; gold coin and bullion, $36,37o,738: gold certificates, $47,a6Li,0. OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Trade Fairlj Actire and Price $ Strong- in Cattle Division. HOGS TEN TO TWENTY HIGHER keen and Lambs ot Good Qnallty Scarce and Feellnsj on That Kind tronsjer .Feeder In De mand and Steady. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 1$. IK. Rerelrts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Officlan Monday S.07ii t.lM ll.ljt Official Tuesday 6.074 t.vv ' Official Wednesday .7i .i J." Ketlmate Thursday $.100 6.600 $.760 Four days this week.. 28.017 I7.$48 6T88 Same days last week. ...11.441 14.2M M.w Hamo days 2 weeks ago..l7.5Sl 1S.SR9 J2.7M Hs-me days t weeks agn.. 83.201 14. M ;." Hams days 4 weeks ago.. So. 706 23.B92 76,77$ Same days last year VJ.S20 11.1W eo.two The following table snows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to date, comparea win i year: in. mi. W. ,,V?7S Cattle WW. Ml 1.047,410 1&8.649 Hogs 2.10S.M5 2.C-40.3S4 63.47s Sheep 1.860,648 1,874,S15 14,$,. The following tahi. .hows the average price of hogs at Bouth Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 10$. 1W7. 190$. 11906. 11904. l01.iri$. Nov. 1... I 6 41 4 06 4 64' Nov. I... $73 I 6 6 4 10 4 ' Nov. $... 6 B54.I 6 07 4 n Nov. 4... 6 MVfc' 6 62 4 SSI Nov. 6... 6 87 6 3 6 9S Nov. 6... 6 '14 6 15 6 9 4 87 Nov. 7... 6 TTV 4 o 6 S 4 83 Nov. ... t 76 4 0? 4 81 Nov. "... 5 81 Mi 4 881 0 03 479 Nov. 10.. 6 68 07 4 8u Nov. 11.. 6 61 4 961 4 82 Nov. 12 4 83 4 00 Sunday. 4 84 4 84 6 00 4 84 4 81 4 90 4 79 4 89 e 4 91 4 M 4 97 4 9 4 74 4 73 4 7S e 4 80 4 6 f 64 s 60 4 48 6 61 4 3 6 65 44 e 6 6 25 . Ml A AH 4 W( 4 3 6 10 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each r.iad was: Cattle. Hons. Sheep. H r 8 C, M. A Bt. P 4 Wabash 5 Missouri Pacific 24 t & N. V. (east).... 11 C. st N. W. (west).... 24 C, 8t. P., & 0 5 C R. A Q. (east).... 2 C, H. & Q. (west).... f3 C, R. I. & P. (east).. 4 C, R. I. & P. (west).. .. Illinois Central Total .142 2 2.. ii '2 4 21 12 1 1 23 11 1 'i V. V. 1 80 29 1 5M 878 6o7 1.2X8 274 1.1K8 134 7D 477 1,948 883 71 1&3 158 46 138 89 6 118 60 . . . , . . . , , 33 12 7 96 S28 120 10 251 10S 79 100 90 7 o . 224 '.'.'.'.'. 6,127 17 4.695 . 7.579 Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Nov. 12. Dank clearings for to day were $2,266,181.55 and for the corre sponding date last year $1,847,967.06. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 12. M ETATJ3 There was a further shari break in the London tin market today, with spot quoted at 137 12s 6d and futures at 129 ,'s 4.1. The local market was weak and lower In sympathy at $30.0fXfj0.40. Copper declined to 61 for spot and a;64 17s tkl for futures In the English market. The local market was quiet and unchanged, with lake quoted at $14.60fll4.62H. electrolytic at $14.37Mjtf 14.50 and casting at $14.121Vai4.87Mj. Lad was lower at 13 12s 6d In London. The local market was quiet and unchanged at 44. 1". 40. Hpelter declined 6s to 20 16s in London, but was quiet and unchanged locally at $5.0Oft5.o5. Iron shared In the general de clining tendency of the foreign market for metals, with standard foundry quoted at 4Ss 3d and Cleveland warrants at 49s 6d. The local market was firmer, with No. 1 northern foundry quoted at $18. 7ni 17.26, No. i northern foundry at $IH.oik? 17.00 and No. 1 southern and No. X southern soft at $17.00(&17.60. ST. IXUIS, Nov. 12. METALS Lead, lower, $4.30. Spelter, quiet, $1.96. The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattli Omaha Packing Co Swift & Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Krey Packing Co Cudahy Pk. Co., K. C. Cdhy. Pk. Co., Denver. Armour ft Co., Denver.. Vansant & Co Lobman ft Rnthchlld.... W. I. Stephen Hill ft Son F. P. Lewis Huston ft Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Hum Cudahy Bros Co Lavtnri ft Co L. Wolf McCreary ft Carey Sam Werthlmer 10S H. F. Hamilton M. Haserty & Co F. O. Inrhram Sullivan Pros Lehmer Bros Other Buvers Smith & Porley Total CATTLE There was the usual Thurs day's moderate run of oattl and the qual ity of the offerings wa hardly good enough to attract much attention. Still the market ss a whole was In a very satlsfac tory condition,, pretty much everything chanirlnir hands early In the morning Everything went to show that packers were anxious for beef steers, but the supply of that kind was extremely light. There were, however, a few pretty decent corn' feds that sold ud fo $.50. There was also a sprinkling of westerns, but the most of them were on the trashy order. The feeling was strong and had there been anything toppy hero It would undoubtedly have old quite a little higher than yesterday. Cows and heifers were In more liberal supply, a considerable proportion of the receipts consisting ot that Kind. At me same tlmo there waa a fair demand for tho better grades of killers and the market was quite active at good strong prices at least. Common canners do not move any too freely, but still they sell fairly well at steady Drlces. Good foeders commanded good strong prices, but tho market on the common and Inferior grades was a little slow as Is apt to be the case toward the closo of the WQuotatlon on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, $(i.4o(ii7.26; fair to good corn fed steers, $8.60tfJ6.40; common to fair corn fed steers, $4,604(6.50; good to choice range steers, $4.6066.40; fair to good range steers, $4.004.60; common to fair range steers, $3 2S84.00; good to choice cornfed cows and heifers, $3.85&4.S5: good to choice grass cows and heifers, $3.4(X33.86; fair to good grass cows and heifers, t2.7V33.40; common to fair grass cows and heifers, $l.SOW1.76; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4.60tf 6 00; fair to good stockers and feeders, $3 754.40; common, to fair stockers and feeders, $17Dd3.76; stock heifers, $2.25.3.23; veal calves, $2.7566.76; bulls, stags, etc., $2.2663.76. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. At, 1042 1.05 1177 Cotton Market. NEW TORK, Nov 12 -COTTON-Fu-tures opened steady; December, 8.!8c; Jan uary, 8.78c; March, 8.76c; May, 8.76c; July, 8.70c ; August, 8.62c. Futures closed steady; November. 6 96c; December, 9.0c; January, 8.90c; February 8.87c; Mrch, 6.88c; Mav, 8.86c; June, 8.8,c, 11 iv, a..vc; August, s.ivc. Spot cotton closed quiet and 6 points higher; middling uplands. 9.35c; middling gulf. 60c. Biiles, 100 bales. OALVKaTON, Nov. 12.-COTTON Steady at 9 1-16V. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 12. COTTON Spots were quiet and steady; low ordinary, ic. nominal; ordinary. 6 6 lite, nominal; low middling. 8ac; middling, 97c; good mid dling, 9140; middling fair, 9 -16c; fair, 10 6-ldc, nominal; receipts, 18,248 bales; stock, 231.749 bales. ST. LOCI 8. Nov. 12,-OOTTON-Steadv: middling. 9Hc; sales, none; receipts, bales; shipments, 8,444 hales; stork, 22,518 bales. Jo. 10... M... 1... 47... M... 1U4.. ....lt ....172 10 it!!!!!!! 11 ... 5 ...1000 ... S7 ...144 ... S76 ... ) ... 827 ...1114 ...17S ... SL3 COWS Pr. N A. Pr. 4 on II 140 AO 6 86 4 40 63 1 SO 6 eg 4 M 70 Its 1 111 I 00 11 " 44 6 64 1 60 17., 197 ... 4 44 6 40 COW8. 1 10 10 teo I 26 t 0 II 994 I io t '5 1 144 I 44 t 0 t 91 I 40 2 SO t 1010 I M t 4.t 4 1U21 I 60 t 00 It 1 I o0 1 10 11S6 4 I IS I V4 4 44 I St AND HEIFERS. New York Mlnlngr Stocks. NEW YORK. Nov. 11. Closing quotations on mining slocks were: Alice :ii Leadvllle Cos. Breecs I I.ittle Chief ... Brunawlck Con 6 Meileaa Con. Tunnel atork. .. tl Ontario Com. Tunnel bond. . .?74 0vSir i Standard 10 Yellow Jacket 114 . 4, . I . 'I .4) .175 ,.la . .1 fjKVc. Coa. Cal. A Va. Hers Sliver . lroa Silver . Forelara Financial. LONDON. Nov. 11 Money was in quiet demand on the market today and discounts were steady. Trading on the Stock ex change, after an active opening, developed Irregularity. The proposed Dew issues and realisations affected gilt-edged securities, while foreigners sagged on undecided Paris reports. Copper shares weakened la sym pathy with the decline In the prl e of metal, but home rails and Japanese bunds were supported steadily. American securities. arter an adjustment to parity, weakened on disappointing news concerning the Hnrrl- j uiuu dividends, whlls (ears tliat New Vuilr Evaporated Applea and Dried Krnlts. NEW YORK. Nov. 12. EVAPORATED APPLES Market Is rather irrigulur. with prime fruit easy In tone, while the hlpher grades are firm. Fancy are quoted at fcWc. choice at ,7H'o7c and prime at SY(7e. Old crop anpl'es range from 4 to 6c, according to grade. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are unchanged, with quotations ranging from 4 to 13c for California and from 6V to 7a for Oregon fruit, latter from 60s to 80s. Apricots are active and firm, with cholcs quoted at 84 4iei4c. extra choice at 9fiHie and fancy at WVulO'tc Peaches are In somewhat better demand, with choice quoted at 64'n7c, extra choice at 7aec and fancy at 8H9c. Raisins continue firm, with loose muscatel quoted at 5Vvta!Vtc. choice to fancy seeded at 6?8c, seedless at 47ii6c and London layers at $1.2u'al.60. nominal. Sasrar aad Molasses. NEW YORK. Nov. 12-SCGAR-Raw, steady; fair refining, 3.40c; centrifugal. 96 test. S94c; molasses sugar, S.lc; refined unsettled; No. 6, 4 4oc; No. T, 4 35c; No. 8. 4c; No. . 4.2c; No. 10, 4 1V; No. 11, 4 1c; No. 12. 4(c; No. 13. 4 00c; No. 14. 3.6ic. Confectioners A. 4 40c; mould A, 5 15; cut loaf, 6.600: crushed. 55c; powdered, 4.9oc; granulated. 4.80; cubes. 60S. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 12.-The dry goods market continues to show Improvement. Men's wear lines are being duplicated more freely for soring. Cotton good continue active and firm. Cotton yarns are firm, with n tendency toward higher prices and contracts. Jobbers are doing a fair business and it .is caned an active market for the period. . . Aiver:ee ;r Tr.e Bee. the paper that goes into the homes of the best people. u) ixi , HEIFERS. t eio m ( 40s 1 to 1 531, t 4) 1 646 I 16 J li) 2 70 tl 6J I 40 4 6ot J to It 441 I lo BULI. 1 1270 t tS 1 ISiO I 16 J 4u0 I i l 1600 4 46 1 I'M I 06 CALVES. 1 300 t tl 1 160 IV) 5 -.64 I 75 4 00 IM 1 6 UO 1 160 I X t m t w 1 lso t ; 1 liu v0 144 6 .4 1 1S3 6 44 2 210 4 76 I lo STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 474 II 26 6 lit lil j Ill 8 U 1 110 I H 10 64 1 :6 3 470 I 40 5 6:0 I M 10 m I 44 H 470 S V) t5 74 4 IS 4 473 S 7 11 4 4 16 1 i4t 1 45 ew jl rain to Mi via Effective November 15th now train service will be installed between Omaha and St. Paul-Minneapolis, leaving Omaha at 6:45 P. M., arriving St. Paul 7:15 A. M., Minnenixlis 7:50 A. M. car rying through sleepers and coaches to St. Paul-Minneapolis and Aberdeen, with parlor car to Sioux City. The Twin-City Limited now leaving at 8:30 P. M. will leave at 9:00 P. M., with electric lighted sleepers and buffet car, arriving St. Paul 8:20 A. M., Minneapolis 8:55 A. M. serving breakfa? in dining car. The Best of Everything CITY OFFICES, 1401-03 FARN AM STREET. t cows 990 3 00 ..1086 .. 807 22 cows 838 K. 2 cows.. 21 cows.. 22 cows.. 20 steers. 18 cows. 2 cows WO 3 65 a bulls 1104 2 60 Dan Egan Neb. 16 steers.. ..1139 4 E0 3 steers.. ..103 ) 4 60 COLORADO. 8 40 4 cows 787 2 40 E. Held-S. D. 8 76 3 cows 1140 3 75 3 76 Q. H. Sanders S. D. .1027 3 06 22 cows 1022 3 65 W. Marsh 8. D. 1276 4 60 22 feeders.. 1051 4 20 H. P. Summons S. D. ...1022 3 0 33 cows 912 3 80 HaBklns A Fllsram 8. D. 30 feeders.. 8U 3 DO 4 feeders.. 911 14 feeders.. 10.9 4 00 1 fe der... 8i0 O. Lang S. D. 10 steers.. ..1006 3 86 10 cows 1041 4 COWS "7 Z 60 H. Johnson 8. D. 40 cows WH 8 05 8 mixed... 972 2 73 1 bull 15H0 2 60 O. J. Hanson S. D. 63 feeders.. 10S9 4 70 1 feeder... 1070 4 feeders. .ION, 8 60 2 steers.... 9n6 1 steer 1140 4 60 36 cows 976 6 cows 921 140 1 cow...... 780 is. A. urown yo. t steers.. ..1364 4 21 steers r. A. rear wyo. 14 steers.. ..1177 4 86 1 steer 1020 27 steers.. ..1037 4 66 81 cows 10.7 3 cows 1U3 3 16 8 steers.. ..Iu63 W. W. Luce Wyo. 1 steer 100 4 76 68 sUers....l070 3 steers.... 923 4 CO 26 cows 1010 cows 1083 3 16 8 26 8 26 4 00 4 00 2 60 8 75 2 40 .1163 4 86 4 7S 3 96 3 to 4 70 3 90 Thomas Reardon Wyo. 1 bull. .....1360 2 80 1 steer 1160 4 70 u. Moorneao wyo. 21 teers....UJ3 6 26 38 steers. ...1276 6 :3 1 heifer. ...1K0 4 50 (irant Dunning Mont. 18 steers.. ..1164 4 o 1 cow.... 1 cow 9f0 2 90 1 cow.... 1 cow 960 2 90 Bryan 6 1 steer 1070 4 60 1 steer 1480 6 25 1 steer 1210 6 00 4 cows 1100 8 86 41 steers.. ..1315 6 25 Wilson A 6 steers.. ..1844 5 00 J. u. Mosgar Mont 60 4 00 860 4 00 Badgett Mont. 1 steer 1460 6 23 2 Steers.. ..1380 6 36 COWS 1026 3 26 1 steer 1100 8 id 2 heifers.. .1326 4 60 Tarbell Mont. 3 cowa. 2 cows. 1 cow.., 2 cows. 1 steer. 1 cow.. 3 bulls. 2 cows 1060 M 91 cows 910 2 cows 415 HOOS-Hogs .. 833 .. 740 .. 9T0 ... 820 ...1380 .. 0S0 ..1283 3 96 1 cow 980 3 96 3 60 1 cow 1060 8 60 3 00 1 oof .... 900 8 00 3 00 1 cow 880 3 60 6 10 1 steer 1600 6 10 8 95 2 cows KM 3 95 2 60 1 bull 1530 2 60 3 96 Barrett Mont. 3 75 44 cows 872 3 33 2 60 started out this morning with prices around i'oc higher, but It turned out to be one of those "runaway mar kets," and It was not long until prices were 16c higher, and some were pointing out sales that looked 2oo higher. The market was not overly active ot the ad vance, but still most of the good hogs sold in pretty fair season. The bulk of tho hogs went at 85.766.85 and on up to 36.86. Representative sales; 2 mixed. ..Ii"l6 2 helfeis... 460 1 calf 450 4 mixed... M 41 cows I(n6 3 feed. rs.. ikO 4 hi iters... 615 11 cows 1IS6 1 cow 9 feed. rs ':1 st-ers.. 1 cow.... WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 6 calves. .. 648 1 bull 1J 9 heifers... 727 KHO 77 1018 lauo A. 8 11 cows .' bulls 6 cows... 17 cows... 1 feeder., 1 calf.... 22 steers.. I bull.... 38 cows... I calves. 2 U) A 60 3 0l 3 00 3 75 3 30 3 6u 8 25 3 :t 8 05 4 15 8 76 Spearman Neb. 3 tows 20 bulls.. 1 feeei' 2 cows.. 1 bull.... 9 steers.. ..Ut6 ..10JS 14;) V! 1:3 heifers... M steers.. ..160 2iu 1 calf :0 ..13.0 2ii 4 feeders.. 116 L. E. Martin-Neb. 2 feeders.. 1116 4 40 19 cows 1013 Scows 1016 2 50 1 bull 12J0 William Moshage Neb. . &.M, a i cow g:o . 771 2 86 1 feeder... 870 . 660 3 35 10 calves... 314 . 110 6 (.4) -John Eubank Neb. ;.10i 4 10 1 bull 1400 .VIM 2 60 W. N. Wilkinson Nab. ,.lu& 3 66 16 cows.... . 7 3 60 1 calf J. F. HcConne.ll Neb. K .4ars..ll00 4 25 3 cows.... 1 slers....U61 4 0 47 feeders.. l? William Caskej Neb. 23 cows..... tw M 2 cows... 3 heifers... 4.6 3 60 Frai.k Sides Neb. 1 cow....- 830 8 26 . 1 cow..., It cows 83 2 40 2 steers. I steer DbO 4 00 1 bull.... 44 feeders.. IK 4 86 2 feeders.. 1060 X steer UtW 4 to 37 cows Iub6 'l 3M .1010 3 73 3 16 3 U I i 75 1 75 2 'M ii 3 76 3 ' 4 65 4 00 4 Go 3 75 2 60 80 3 50 : 50 3 60 3 36 3 40 4 '.6 TI 2 60 8k. Pr. No. A. Bb. Pr. 160 I 70 44 M SO I SO tW 70 87 at.i 40 120 4 74 44 280 til la) 140 I 74 74 144 40 6 44 40 I 70 74 iti HO 4 40 40 4 70 71 t 41) I 40 140 4 70 Tl 140 40 4 40 40 4 70 II 141 6 40 ' ... 6 7D 64 BUO 4 40 440 6 7SH 44 ISO ... 6 a.) 40 6 75 44 Ut ... I 40 120 4 74 T7 1t ... 6 40 ml ,'B 74 361 120 4 1 0 110 4 74 44 222 ... 6 40 40 4 T . 44 Ill 1 6 to 40 5 75 W 144 110 6 40 ... ( 75 41 25 44 4 44 ... I 74 71 ..144 101) 6 45 ... 4 71 87 I I ... 4 44 Ifto 4 74 4S Wt 14 I 45 . 6 75 71 im too I 46 1U 4 75 44 Wl 14 4 16 140 4 76 47 27t 240 4 i ... 6 75 44 tl li 4 44 40 6 74 144 140 320 4 M7S4j 130 5 47 24 2 4 7l 10 4 T 44 ' ' 47 241 40 4 ') 40 I 77 71 141 fe I 40 1(0 6 77V4 6 135 IW 40 4 (714 It til 40 I ) 40 6 77S4 47 414 140 4 luO.t 77 4 V. ... I ) ... 4 77 44 171 120 4 40 ... 4 I7S4 71 24 4.0 I 40 44 4 774 47 175 40 6 la) Klo 6 40 44 287 40 4 o 120 4 4U 44 Ill 40 I M IO 6 'JO 44 244 40 5 H 67 Wyoming ewes, culls.......... 74 147 western lambs, feeders, culls 68 86 western Inmbs, culls bi 26 western lambs, cuiis 86 125 western ewes, culls...... 79 l7 Colorado ewes 101 1450 Colorado yearlings and ' . wethers, feeders ..........,' 77 28 Colo. ewes, feeders, colls..- 80 646 Wyoming wethers 104 1 16 3 86 4 26 3 ot 1 3 66 4 2S 2 76 4 20 CHICAGO LIVE .STOCK MARKEs ... 44ssel.aeaaaBasas) . Cattle flleady to tr6na- Hogs Tern t Tweaty Ceats Hla-er. CHICAGO. ' Nov. 12.CATTLE-iRecelpls estimated about 7,000 head; market stesdy to strong; steers. H 60igi7.73; cows, 82.8otrG.00; neirers, i:.win.(ii; duus, K.tf!r4.ftv; caives, 83.007.75; stockers and feeder. 4e.i034.66. llOUS Kecelnts., estimated .about ia.ouo head; market 10 td 20c .higher; choice heavy shipping. 88.2046.25: butchers, 84.10ie20; light mixed. 4e.66'p5.oi parking, 846. 16; pigs. 34.26i-fi6.60; hulk of sales, 6.8&6.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, estimated about 16,000 head; market steady: sheep, 84.656.00; lambs. 24.75tt.00; yearlings, 83.864 6.26, ; Kansas City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, 10,000 head, Including 8(0 southerns. Market tor steers weak to loo lower, otners steady to weak. Choice export aad dressed beef steers, 86.107.50; fair to good, 84.60(1 6.00; Western steers, 83.7Mi6.40; stockers and feeders, 83.00(34.50; southern steers, 33.25(3 4.86; southern cows. 32.24KiT3.40; native cows. 3175'i6.0O; native heifers, 82.85)6.50; bulls, 32.2&ti3.75; calves, 83.6(87.0O. HOiiS Receipts, ie,ooo head. Market loa 15c higher Pigs, 10U12c higher. Top. 8600. Bulk of sales, 85.6Vu6.60. Heavy, .90(S00! packers and butchers, 35.704i4.00; light, 85.44) 6 80; pigs, 84.26tr6.25, , SHEEP AND LA.MUS Receipts, 4.004 head. Market steady to weak. Lambs, 24.40 &6.90; ewes and yearlings. 34.0004.60; western yearlings, 84.250.00; western sheep, B3.603 4.50; stockers and feeders, 32.sOt4.20. ..1000 ,..1076 ..13J0 3 26 t 4 83 3 to No. A. 47 247 Ii' ll 4 244 7l) 110 41 M4 14. ........ 14 17 U ji ru 74 1"4 44 174 C4 tc4 41 118 41 244 227 It 23 II. HI 41 217 46 220 44 204 4 2-14 71 114 4i mo 71 117 77 S14 71 J41 II 214 71 241 41... 10 47 2.17 41 241 44 lot 71 IM 75 2u6 71 114 44 247 17 141 II 444 41 i6i 44 212 400 6 lo feHEEP Receipts of sheep this morning were very small and the quality gener ally poor. It was a case of a good deal ot trash and lot much elce. At the same tlrre there was a good demund for any thing that would do to kill and the feel ing was that good fat sheep or lambs would sell quite a little higher. There were a few western twtl good enough to bring 44. ou, and a little bunch of natives, part teat lings, sold up to 84 65, with native lambs at $5.76. There were no good west ern lambs to make a test of the market. Anything In the way of feeders mat was at all desirable met with cjuue ready sale at good, steady prices. A feature of the market during the last few days has been the large number of old, thin ewes, the kind that are generally described In the yards as old pelUrs. Ewes of that de sorp tion are always hard to move i,d It has kept salesmen busy to keep them from accumulating. Ul ewes ot that descrip tion are selling all tin way from tl.oo per hundred up lo 82.25. In fact, uulte a go. d msny sold at and right around 1185. and they were nut the poorest In the yards either. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, I6.7b.a4 0i); fair lo good lamha. 3J.iWl6.75; feeding iambs, 84 2tO4.80; good to chi to chok ing yearlings, 33 75-a4.36; good to choice Wetners, 44 u8' w; lair 10 gooo weiners, 34.4od4 16; feeding wethers, 335O&4.00; good to choice ewes, 83.764 uO; fair to gold twes, 83-25h3 76; feeding swes, 2.254is.26; culls and bucks, Il.oujj2.50. Rsoresentatlve sales: No. Av. 244 Wyoming lambs, feeders 45 , 24 Wyoming bucks 114 Bt. Low Is Live Stock Market. ST. LOCI9, Nov. 12.-CATTLE Receipts. 3,700 head, Including 600 Texsna. Market strong to 15c higher. Native shipping and export steers, JAflW7.7E; dressed beet and butcher steers, 34.60(f6.70; steers under l.OuQ lbs., 33.60iiiti.60; stockers and feeders, 83.00 4.00; cows and heifers, $11006.10; canners, t2.0S.76: bulls. 82.75ro4.0: calves, 34.0OtS7.26. Texas and Indian steers, 33.506.75; cows snd heifers, 32.i08S.60. ,, . HOOS Receipts. 10,900 hBd. VMaflcet lOTJt 15c higher. Pigs and lights, 1.0Qru6.0; pack ers, $r..8O'u.O0; butchers and' Jbesi - heavy, 36.I0416.2S. ' ; "i I SHEEP AND LAMBS RocelnJB. 1.150 head. Market loo higher. Native muttons. 34.254)4.60; lambs, 85.7wu4.15; culls and bucks, 83.00(4.00; stockers and feeders, 42.004ft.75. 4. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,000 head; market strong; steers, 84 .5iiH7.10; cows and heifers, 3.2ttj.7S; calves. 23.0006.76. HOGS Receipts, S.OnO head; market NflOo higher; top, VSt; bulk of sales. $$.60nJ6.fc. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head; market steady; lambs, 84.6oiy6.75. 8 1 on City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Nov. 12. (Special Tel egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,009 head; market higher; beeves, 84.60W7 00; cows and heifers, 3a.754i4.60; feeders, i.0ue4.s0i oaivea and yearlings, 32.75&fl.60. HOGS Receipts, 4.0O head; market lOtpiSa higher; range, 85.40426.88; bulk of roles, 35.IJO4j6.J0. Stock la Sltfkt. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western marketa yesterday: Cattle. lines. Sheen renin omana s.r) Sioux City V.OhO St Joseph 2.0H0 Kansas City 10,0)4) tit. Louts 8.7'a) Chicago 7,000 t. 6.70 4.0tl0 6.000 200 16.000 4.500 10 fn 1,160 28,000 16,000 68,500 47,660 riolce light yearlings, 34.5u6.0O; good )oks heavy yearlings, 84.864-1.76; feed- Pr. 4 36 1 2s Total receipts... OMAHA GENEHAI. MARKET. Coadltloa of Trade as4 Qaotatloaa Stasia aad Faster Prodaee. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to retail trnile In cartons, 28c; No. 1. In 40-lb. tubs 2a2Su; No. X, la 40-lb. tubs, 234Mci No. 2, lit 30-lb. tubs, 21c; No. 3. In 1-lb. oar tons, 21c; fancy dairy, tubs, 2423o. EtXlsiV-Frreh candied, 18c per dos, CHEESE finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 14c; young Americas, 4 In hoop, 16c; favorlts, 8 In hoop, lf,c; daisies, 30 in hoop, 15',c; cream brick, full case. Utyc; half case, 13c; half doxen bricks. 14c. No quotatloos on Swiss or llmbergur uutil after Vctober. uEEK CUTS No. 1 ribs. 17o; No 2, ribs, UHc; No. 3 ribs. 7c; No. 1 loins. 2uc; Nu- 3 louis, 13c; No. 2 loins, Be; No. 1 chuck, ,: No. 3 chuck, 6c; No. 3 chuck, Vc; ,No. I round, b'f; No. 3 round. 7c; No. 2 round, 44C; No. 1 plate, tS,c; No. 2 plats, 4tau; No. 3 plate. c. UlUuoalHj roLLTRY Suuabs, 3220 per dux. Hl'UAR Coarss granulated, 160c; fine granulated, l.itsj; vubes, 6.40c ; powdered, 8.5uv per 10. FRESH FRUITB-Apple. 32.75433.00 per bu. box. Lemons, 34.u(U'0.tiO. Oranges, 84-00 tj4 IX). Uininai, 4c per lb. Plums, 61.46 per 4-basket crate. Poaches, Cullfornla, 7"iiwx) per box; Texas, 4-bsaket irata, tUU'UC. pears, 31.60 per 4-basket crate. iJlackber rles, 84. uu per crate. Huspherries, 84. uu per crate. Cherries, 32.2ti. ('urtunts, 82.OO per crate. Gooseberries. 12 Oo per crate. VEGETABLES Celery. Ml hlgan, per dux . Sue. ticans, new wax and spring, one third bu. basket, 31.00) uavy, per bu,, No. 1, 82 70; lima, pr lb.. Cabbtige, 2o per lb. Potatoes. 6uo5c. Tomatoes, per 4-basktt crate, sue. incumbers, - per di.s,, 1) 46. Onion, Bermuda, 81. 7 per crate; Texas yellow, 3125 per crate. Mushrooms, culti vated, per lb., Sue. Ittute, per 4VusV. Z044, Peppers, southern, 3L00 iter crate. 1