THi; ItKK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, NOV EM HER 10. 1DO0. r i ) CRMS AND PRODUCE MARIET Firm Cable Reports" from Liverpool Hurried Shorts to Cover. at mark; cast-ii, ;ilc f ror rases, Jic, fr" caws, 27 oi INDICATIONS TOWARD REACTION nianri for H( lliior Rill S CH Tene tlnod Ie frem F.Ieator la Drlir- In Hill), waiby firMs. fr-c case. rCc, current rt c ipt. In leturnnOI' at mark; western first". t m.u-k: current rwipl", at mark. 'II KLSL Firm; New Turk full Cream, choice, 17c; fair to good. 11 V 'c. NKW 1IIIIK l,KKHtl, MAHKKT A arlnaa NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Volnme of Trading Diminishes Be cause of Rise in Call Loan Rate. OMAHA, Neb.. Nov. 9. VA. Firmer Livepool cabb :artcd shorts covering and caused a shaip upturn In wheat values. Klavator roi.rprtu were In Iti'. market f f.r uhlAt Allfl all active CaSO drmatiH riavalnned Thn short interest rar.lHlu hulnv Hmirint. however will, continued liberal receipt', reactions are espeeted. . , . . , Corn showed a better tone with wheal and lata seller of yesterday were )'l" back the short sales. The cash demand waa not Improved. . Wheat was strong- P" better cables, and food demand from elevator houses. Ke celpta contlnun liberal, and when this tem porary demand haa been supplied, values should recede. . Corn was firm and higher, with the strength In wheat and light receipt. Local rash demand waa better at advanced val ues Wet weather la delaying the new crop movement, and the light offerings are easily taken .ere of. Primary wheat receipts were 1.318.000 bushels suid shipments were W onn bushels, against ieeiirts last venr of 1 212.000 bushels and ahlpmenta of o,0ii0 bushels. Primary corn receipt were 4:w.i) bushels and shipment were 246.000 bushels, against receipts last year of 3.OW bushels and ahlpmenta of 225.000 bushels. Clearances were 40.000 bushels of corn, none of cats, and. wheat and flour equal tn ftsl Hlialiala I.lva'rnool elided UWtiil higher Oil wheat and 4d lower on corny Local ranga of options: Artlcles. Opfcn t- Wheat. leo..., May... Corn f Ieo..., i May... ' Oats Pec... May.. High. Low. Close. Yes' jr. i , 9CV4 9.u 96'4 ''Hi SIS' 97'i 96Ms C71 85" t 65 57,i W 674, 56 ' S7 W S7 3D). 3W"4 3PHi SSHi SM7' 55 50 3H Omaha. Cash Prices. Cash prlcea at Omaha Tuesday: VHEAT-Ko. 1 hard. fiocm 1 1 o0 ; No. .'"...-jt a-y;.o- TOn a hard SOfil'jlc: NO. spring. W'uft.OO; No. 2 spring, Wi! 97c ; No. 4 spring, NwiWa. .'.,.. CORN-No. 2. B7c; No. , f.7Vc; No-lviii,-ri5ts;o: No. 2 yellow. BTVc; No. S yellow. fi7y,o; No. 2 white, 5ic; No. S whlto, SRi.tfc. MTy Mrt X In IM tMfl.tlC. i- U. jci- -? 874-S:!7'V,c; No. 3 white. 37c; No. 4 White, tffi.lTSaC. standard oats. .c RYE No. A &i!c;- No. S. 6iJ(6iHc fartot Rrcrtpts. ' Wheat. Corn. Outs. -!,..,., , H 223 2-11 i-n Minneapolis ( Hnalia Iuluth CHICAGO GRAIN A.D 403 13 314 " rnovisioxs Qaotatlnaa of the Kay Commodities. NF.W YORK. Nov. 9 -FLorU-Hecclpts. I 42.647 bhls.; exports. 11.22:1 libls.. Market 'I ii ier and urn liHhK' d; Minnesota pat' nts. s 3T.v.'; winter Btralghls. ST. bU v.ji. Minnesota bakers. $4iij4H(); winlei extras, M3o,i4W; winter patents. S-V3fi'o &.TG : winter low giades. 4 2iu4 7U Rye flour, steady; fair to good. $Wn4.2f.; choice to fancy, U Liei 4..ifl. Ilucknheat flour, dull; bulk. J&:i, nominal, per Jo0 lbs. COHN.MKAL steady; fina white and yellow, si.5Wjil.66; coarse. 1.4Au 1 4.".; kiln dried. $3.4... KYL Meady; No. t western, Vc, nominal, f. o. b, New York. liA RLE Y Steady; feedlnu. CHilBc. c. I. f. New York. WH FAT Receipts. 172. 000 bu.: spot mar ket strong; No. 2 red. 11.27. nominal, elevator; No. 2 red. 11.224, nominal, to arrive, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern !uluth. SI 12V nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter. $1.17. nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Higher cables, firmer cash markets and hi live bidding on the part of shorts sent wheat prlr.s up nearly 2c a bushel, Willi a moderately active trade. Export sales of eighty loads were re- polled and the maiKet cloced firm at a net advance of l'alir. leceinber. $1,10 7-16(1 1.121. closed at $1.U:'4; May, $l.WVtil.lOS-lH, closd at Sl.10'4. CORN Reieint.s. 4.510 bu.: exports. 2.2O0 bu .: snot market firm: No. 2. 70Wc. elevator domestic; 71c. delivered, and 71c, f. o. b., aflnHt; No. 2 yellow. 72c. all nominal. Option market was without transaction closing at a net advance of 14'&Sc. Oecem- ber i osod at Kit: Mav closea at Mc. OATS HecoiDlM. 215.400 bu ; spot market steady; mixed. 26 to 32 lbs., nominal natural white, 2(1 to 32 lhn.. 44Vi4tic; Cliuued while. 34 to 42 lbs.. tbViiMbVc HOI'H lianv; male, common to choice. l!r.. .I 'jj.i'e; 1 H)S. Ifia20c; Pacific coast, ltmv, 2ul2Ji': 1'iCK. 17'n'22e.' HAY Firm; No. 1, MKoVk-; good to choice. !fc. HIDES Firm; Ruiiota, 21'45j22S4c; Central America. 22'i22'Te. LKATIIF.H Firm: acid. 22''j30c. PROVISIONS He'f, firm; family, $11.00 (fi It. CO, mead, lUViill.Oo: bef liains. 2i.tw.f 2..0O; packet. $l2.0.u 12.50; city extra I.idu mess. SAI.kii 22.1X1. Cut moats, uteady; pick led bellies. $i3.r'iH20; pickled hams, $12.R0 i 13.00. Lard, easy; iniddle .west, $13.15 il3.2."i; refined, steudy; continent, $13.50; Sniilli Amcjica, $14. 25; ' compound. $10.0J'u 12.X. Pork, firm; family, $2il.00a 27.00; short clenr. $21.;u-.fi0; mess, $25.75' 26 .00. TALLOW Firm; city, per package, 6-Sc; country, package free, tViiSc. RICK Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 24 'i7e; ,(Hill, t.4'uic. - ' lil'TTUR Unsettled and lower; creamery specials. 31c; extras. 30c; third to first. 2ft? 2S'4c process. fc'iVt.'a 29c; western factory, 24 (72.": Imitation, creamery, 2H427c. CHKKsR-Firrii; ate, full oream, spc clls, 16-'i'ul7Ho; state, full cream. Septem ber, fancy. IGHjc; state, full cream, Octo ber, best, luc; state, full cream, common to good, HMi'Tflac; skims, full to special, &) 140. - HOOS-Steady; refrigerator, fancy, 251ic. 1'Ol'LTRY Pressed", qiilet; weetorn chick ens, broilers. 1.VQ21C; fowls. 12trl4c; turkeys, 17f4i21c. ' WEAT11KH - iTJ 'ritK I1IS BELT MARKET WEAK LATE IN DAY Profeaalonal Operators Hellene that Klnanrlal Ponrra Have Ordered Period of Quietude Honda are Irrraular. Kmal Cllf It U. ffil. ( j.r t. ; Nohritka Tel. Slorx. pr rr ro4 )1"H Omaha :. ltl. I r mi I"t 1" Oiniht G. M. 1 CmiM k t. A P la 1SJ rH Omaha g. L. a P fli at M Omaha C. R. St Rr. (a. Hfl H 1 On.aha A r. B St. H 5 . 1!M4 )" 101 Omaha H St. Rr. pld lr o .. w 'miaha r B St R. rnm. 4 T ... 14 Omaha Water Cv a, lf4 M HH Omaha W'atrr O. 6a. li Ni4 )" Omaha Walar Co. .at pf4...l 1 St' u'h Omaha fumtr 4Hl. 1 4 111 fiiui Chr Stock Yarda rt4 per a... M Iwltt To li 104j I nlon St.irk Tarda. Omaba, I aar e... l1 Weatera Pacific v 1I3J Feat area of the Trading; and Cloalng; PrlceaJ. on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Argentine advices and a marked falling off In the movement In the southwest prompted urgent buying of wheat here today, resulting in net gains at the close of T4'o2o. - Coarse- grains and provision alio closed firm. Rhorts wero active bidders for December -wheat and that option displayed relatively greater strength than the more dlHtant month, the range on the nearby delivery being between $1.02V and $1.04Val.04'4. The market closed with prices almost at the top, final quotations on December being $1 04A. Combined receipts today at Kau nas City and St. Louis were naarly lOO.OUO bu. lesa than the figures for the corre sponding day last week and country offer ings In the aouthwest wera reported ex tremely light The movement; In the north west, on tha- other hand, continued on a liberal acale. but the large receipts aeemed to have little'' effect on the market here. The corn market was firm. .The market closed stronfc- at almnr-llVt hitch point of the, dav, final qootatlona showing net gains of Wna to ,H!c. " Oats ruled firm alt day, Prlcea at the close were up 14 to Vii 'i1'. Provisions were firm. Prlee at the close were Bo lower to 124c higher. Tha leading futures ranged as follows: - NKW YORK, Nov. . I 'ratings In mocks diminished s gnlflcanily tuiiay to the ac companiment of a sustRiiua higher rate lor citll loans in tne money maiKet. It is t lU'. in luc financial powers ai e agreed that ' 1 1 ul 1 1 i i n b are not proiitous for pUBIi- ii. K specuiat i e operaaons In stcuiluea. niie mm liu ' eviilence of the heavily congealed operations for the purpose ot chuinlng the maiket into activity, which have been a feature of stock market deal ing! fur many- weeks past. it la the contention of the professional operiitors that a period ot quieiude is de signed by the finaiiclhl powers which have foMercd the prolonged speculative rise In the market. For this purpose, repressive measures appear upon signs of any con siderable movement in el; her diiection. An advance in prices develops Felling orders on nn upward acale, which early discour aged attempts to advance prices. Any considerable decline In prices, on the othtr hand, uncovers orders to buy at each mc- cessive downward stage. 1 he effect Is to hold prices In equilibrum and to discourage the purely trading operations, which ie based on ths chance of w:de and sudden fluctuations In either direction. More attention was given today to money market developments than to the stock market. The further rise In the sterling exchange rats at Paris pointed to a movu- mcnt of capital from Paris to London which is helping to revive the situation at the latter point. The continued demand for foreign ex change here kept alive the supposition that additional gold shipments might be com manded by London, although none was announced. In view of the slender pro portions of the bank surplus reserve shown bv the Saturday bank statement, the op eratlon or these various forces or aepietion disinclined speculative borrowers to extend their obligations to the money market. Yesterday's reports of large buying of copper for export had lost their effect on the copper Industrials, and the general market lucked that sustaining Influence. The persistent pressure on Pennsylvania since the announcement of stock subscrip tion rights to stockholders makes a bad augury for the reception to the tender to further efforts to raise capital, which will be required In large amounts In the near future. New Y'ork Central moved In sym pathy with Pennsylvania. It was not until late In the day that the dragging tendency of tho market turned Into positive weak ness, when the money rate ran up to 64 per cent. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par value. $3,518,000. United Stntes bonds were unchanged on call. Sales and range of exchange today were New York Money Market. NF.W YORK. Nov. 9 MONEY On call. strong and higher; 441154 per cent; ruling rate. 44 per cent; closing bid. S per cent: offered at u' per cent. Time loans, strong; sixty das and ninety days, 6 per cent; six months. 4;fca per cent. PR I AI i: M KRCANTI LE PAPFR 5tfi"4 per cent. STF.RI.INil EXP1IA NI1E Faalor. with actual business In hankers' bills at $4St'! 4 for slxty-dav bills and at $4 h7?F for demand. Commercial bills. $42Vi4.yi. S1LVKR Par. 60c; Mexican dollars. 43c. ROM pS Government, steadv: railroad. Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: t. c. lt ..VI lntr.-M. ,..1'H4 IMer.- M. ..II1 '.lapsn 4 . . . lli. Jsan 4Ha . K. C. P 1st 8a .... 6a MS U s 1i-W 4a. 1BS1 ..li2 L. N nn. 4s.... l4a M . K. T 1t 4a r s. V. 8 Iff. J. coupon . . . S. reg coupon . . rem rr. 4a... 4t M. 4a. V. 3. 4s. reg ilo pfvipon Allla-Chalmera lat Amrr. Aart. 5a Ar T. T. CT. Amer. Tobacco 4a.. dn 4a Armour A Co. 44a. Atohlaon fan. 4a.... do . 71 H . . US , 74 . M 4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Half Fat Cornier! Steers Week and Others Steady. HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER Sheep and Lambi, Both Fat Klnda aad I'eedera, Sell la About Monday's Notrhea. hat Trade la Not So Brisk. SOt'TH OMAHA, Neb., Nor. S. RecelDls were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday 11 304 Lstlmate Tuesday 4 M0 t ) 4.00 9 4f.4 S.S20 Two dav Inst wrek....l:VPtM .9" t7.7TJ Kum. H.v. I. at n n.V llOX S M W f,77 Fame days t weeks ago..l.17S W4 12 .079 S:-rne davs 3 weeks ago..ii.;.u " u.; fams dava 4 weeks a go.. 17 4.r.; S.M Same days la-st year 1S.P-2 ,W Sl..-! The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Smith Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year- ism. 1 Inc. Pec. Cattle 9-3 41 974 ln T?.n Tf,,ir 19M9S4 2.C1.B37 lflO o63 ISh-n 1.9:.41 1227 l.OU The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omha Tor the last several days, with comparisons: S steers.... 7! 4 V) S row 101 tt J Scows 3 ' row 771 2 F. Nelson Colo 19 feelera.. S''3 4 10 13 feeders.. 1067 I V. . H heifers... 2 sO 10 cow l J S calves.... 278 4 SB HtHlS Prices paid for hog this morning ranged all thw wav from atrong to e higher than yesterday, or. to put HI an other way, the market was generally ?4' higher than yesterday. The general run of good hogs sold at and right around $7 90. as against ST.TMi 7.774 yesterday, while the best heavy hogs mild on up as high as $7 W). which was the top, as against $7.85 yesterday. Lighter begs, on the other hand, sold from li.MI down, according to weight and quality. The trade was rrason ably active at the advance noted and all early arrival changed hands In very good season In the morning. It might be summed up as a good, healthy and entirely satisfactory market so far as selling In terests were concerned. County Must Pay Mooted Bonds do CT. lis A. C. U lt 4s. B. n. 4a do ! B. O. 0. W. m do sn. 4Hs Hav loo1 Mo. I'arJMc 4a v( . MS N. Rr. M. 4a W-4 N. V. C. n. Itta. . KUi US oo 4tD. 4s j ....11PV, N Y. . N. II altl ta.lfl .... r. N. W. lrt con. 4a W 19 do ov. 4 .11044 a Nonharn Pacific 4.lt sv,a i"4 do It 72 BrixiVlrn T. ct. 4a . H o. g. u rf Onlral of Oa. 6a . :iH Pnn. or. 3-, tntral Ieathr Sa... PS do con. 4s... 4a VIS Il4. Date. 1909. 190R.'1.190S.1B. 1904. 11903. f . R. R. N. J .ie Rfiadlr (en 4 C. Ac O. 44 1'S4 g. L. ft 8. P. If- 4s M do rf. fa l'TW do ran. fia yo T. A. 3M a 7SH m. U W con. 4 77 4 C, B 4 Q. Jt. 4... Pf. do lat gold 4a ... tH 4o gn. 4s 'S, A. L. 4 1 C, M. a St. . I 1H " So Pacific col. 4a... H4 C. R. 1. P. col. 4a 77 do cv. 4a... Hum do fia SJ S. P. R. K. 1st r. 4a D4H do Rr. rf(. 4 4a go. Railway ba liw't Colo. Inil. irfi l:l do gan. 4a..... Si Colo. Midland 4i .. mi t'nlon rai lflc cv. 4a . 1 1 4 4 I', a- S rat. t a. 44 do lat and ret. 4a.. 74 PAH. cv. 4b 1014 r. Rubbnr U44 D. A R O. 4.... 4 T. . gleet 2J 6a... l'X.', do rcf. h 7a Va.-rT: Cbrm. 5a. 7 niallllera 5a 76 Webaah. 1st r 113 Eria prior lien 4s... M do lat nit rr. 4a. Tlri do r-n. 4a 7E4 Wealcrn Md. 4r 34 do cr. 4a, aerlea A an Wert. Klac. cv. 5a.. 4 do c. 4a. aerlaa B. '"W w la. Oalral 4s m "i'.n. ice. CT. ba..l?o Bid. otttna. Oct. 90... Oct. SI... Nov. 1 Nov. 2 ... Nov. S Nov. 4 ... Nov. 6 ... Nov. S Nov. 7.... Nov. 8 ... Nov. 9 Sunday. 7 6! 5 60 S Wl 6 081 4 94 tlilil 6 t z & Ml S OR 5 721 S R8 101 C 9i S 7 ft a? S $7 6 39 5 9 t 79! 6 IRi t 90 4 Oi 6 W 4 7S1 Wl 4 SI I 4 Bv T 72 7 6'.i T S 7 7S4 7 74i 7 4i T 76H 5 79 6 C2 4 S4 4 99 4 97' 4 M 4 87 4 S.T 4 92' 4 S4 4 Mi 4 So 4 901 4 S9I a 4 91 4 M 4 98 t 00 4 1.7 4 79 4 74 4 73 4 78 No. At. h. Fr. N. At. h. Pr. 7 15 4 t art 77 W ?P ? HI 190 7 TO M m ll 7 BO r r: no 7 tsh fs ... 7 Hi !M 0 7 78 7 Ut ltd t N (7 IW t J6 S XI .... m 44. I.'S 40 7 7 . W . . 7 M 4:1 S1 ... 7 "5 II ... 14 ... 7 1 IS i ... 7 75 f 4I to 7 40 7 4! 9M T 78 4 ' 40 1 Ml n 14 lo 7 11 4 IM ... 7 10 : 4 sjo 774 4.; t 40 : to ! TT W 1 TT4 AO M Ian J a 60 M.I Xl 7 774 7 Id 1 BO 10 t.14 ... 7 774 64 MT 100 7 ai 4 t0 J40 7 T74 W ... t 0 II ill ... 7 774 II M7 SO 7 0 . 41 i 10 1 774 W 2S.1 14 7 It) 71 I4 10 1 Wl 74 ri ... 1m 14 21 ... 7 M 117 I1 ... 7 Ii4 U 3? 40 7 0 67 14 1 7 U4 I'i le 40 7 9 li W . . 7 124 17 I'll K 7 SO 40 ri HO t IS4 M I4 40 7 W 4 . -4 7 U aO 471 400 7 10 41 JT 10 7 16 W Fl ... 7 B0 3 01 40 ID 4 88 6 03 4 79! 4 97 4 90 P.ep'lnts and disposittnn r,f live sioc the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha. -braska. for twenty-four hours eJding v.. J o'clock p. m. November 6, lt. KECK1PTB. Cattle.HoB .Bh'p.Hr s s. prices on the Stock a- follows: Salea. Hlah. Low. floae. ( looilr and Possibly Vnaetlled and l.lttle ( hange In Temperature. OMAHA, Nov. 9. U09. An area of high pressure overlies the eastern and southern portions, and lsfol lowed bv an arna of low pressure over the I Kent and northwest, with its center stUl on the north Paclfio coaat. Hains are gen eral on the Pacnic slope, and are scatlcrea throughout the mountain district, and gen erally cloudy and Unsettled weather pre vails over the entire country. Showers oc curred within the last twenty-four hours In the lower valleys and eastern states, and rains are scattered throughout the central valleys this morning. Tempera tures are decidedly lower In the lower lake region and Ohio vaney, ana are sngntiy lower in the extreme lower valleys and gulf states. They are much higher In the upper Missouri vaney, ana are generally higher throughout the west. The weather vm continue pimmy ana generauy unset tled in tills vlclnitv tonlKht and probably RTriliieHdS.J', w Itfrnotranucb. change In tem- L nn4-n 1 1 c . ' It cord or temperature ana precipitation couipared with the cot responding day of ho luut three years: Allla-Chalmer rfd Anulgamatad Copper Amarlian Agricultural Beet Soiax Tan p'd r. A P Cotton oil H. A U ptil ... lea scurltiea.. . inn 111 Irficomotivo .... 8. A R Articles. I Open I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. r- Wheat Hec. May July Corn 1 pec. May July oats -Dec. May July Pork Jan. May. Lard No v. Jan. May Rlba Jan. I May 1 KHI 1 O24 7T4-84 f'9 4.( t bSli 4 20 r M 00 IS 75 11 724 1 044 1 034 W4 54 4 bO 1 02' 1 0241 9541 1 044 1 (M4 Wl 1 024 1 024 954 MtS,, no-4 b4 094 094'nt0 fS4 S9 414. :4 30 90 20 06 12 80 11 774 11 2741 U 324 8SH 411 344I 30 K 19 96 3:14 3SS 4lV41Vn4 si4! a4 10 35 10 36 .1 10 47 10 374 20 SO t0 474 13 96 IS 874 12 624 74 12 724 11 724i 11 75 I 11 75 11 274i U 2741 U 274 10 40 f 10 35 10 3241 W 2i4 1909. 1908. 1907. 190o. ..42 22 82 35 .. T .00 .00 .00 for today, 40 de- Mlnlmnm temperature Precipitation Normal temperature gr es. uerlcienry tn precipitation since marc 11 1, l.til Incliiis. Ixfiuicncy .corresponding period lu 1908, 8.78 Indies. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 8.57 Inches. 1 L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Kanana City Grain and Provlaloaa KANSAS CITY. Nov. 9 WHEAT X'n- changed to 4(1: higher; No. 2 hard. $1.00 jso. x l eu. 4i.ujj i.it; No. 2 mixed. 68c; No 594c; No. 8, 69W594C. No. 2 white, 40j(42c; 74;' 10 55 . : 74, L 30, 1 No. t. Cash quotations were aa follows: FlrOUU Standy; winter patents, SS.SBfl'S.SO; winter straights. $4.64sjC.45; spring straights. S4 75fi4.90; bakers, $3 2.S1i3.a0. V Rl'K-No, 2, 734tl7- ''AHLKY Feed or mixing, UftVic; fair to oilolPB malting, tfi'iitiic. ' SEEIif Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $l.Bi; No. I northwestern. $1.7. Timothy, $2.0uj' S40. PKOV1SIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $23.75 to 24 00. Lard, per 100 lbs., $12,874. Short ribs sides (loose), $10 a: V i 11 124: short clear aides (boxed), SU.0tKtll.2a. Total clearances 01 ulieat and flour were equal to 204,008 bu. Primary receipts were 1 3V7.000 bu., compared with 1,242,000 bu. A' corresponding day a year ago. Tho itrld'a visible aupply as shown by Brad street's Increased 1.457,000 bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 31 care: corn, 49 cars; oats, J2ti cars; hogs. If J ,000 bead. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red. $1.18. nominal; No. 3 red, $1.10fll 13; No. 2 hard, S1.U94; No. 3 hard, tl.OKjjl.044: No. 1 northern spring, fl.0tVol.07; No. 2 northern spring, $1.04vl.O6: No. 3 spring. fl.0iai.C5. Corn: No. S rash, tU4,2c; No. S cash, (W4c; No. 8 yellow, 634c; No. S yellow, 4.14c. Oats: No. S white, am-Wc; No. 4 white, Sk4'u894o; standard, 41c. Hl'TTEK Steady; creameries, 24j30c; aalrlea. 24jj28c. EOi8 Steady: receipt. 5.1783 cases; at nark, rases Included, 204hJ2&4c; firsts, 27c; $rlme firsts. 2Hc. CHKKSC--Kirin: daisies. Itiil84c; twins. ViS'iUoc. young Americas, ltkjjlAc; long Iiorns. 15S'Slc- PoTATOL.S Steady : choice to fancy, 4yo4:tc; fair to good. S2fl37c POULl Itf-Easy; turkey. 14c; chickens, 114c; springs, 13o. VEAL Steady; 50 to 60 lb. wts., 7t?74c; to ko lb. wis., 74c; to in 10. wts., 1.05; No. 3. .c((i$1.03 No. 3. f l.lutii 1.14. CH. Inchsnged; 57c; No. 2 white, OATS I'nchanged; No. 2 mixed. 3i'y40c 11VB-70il72c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $12.00 12 50; choice prairie, $.&j.jjv.w; choice al falfa. $lfi Ooui.r0. Bl'TTKK-Creamery, extras, 30c; firsts, 2Sc: seconds. 2uc: packing stock. 214c, EC.OS Extras, 27c; firsts, 254c; seconds and dirties, me: current receipts, 27c; southerns, loss off. 14c Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 7X.000 53,000 Corn, bu 2o.Oi4l 4,'t (j0 Oats, bu 14,000 21,000 Options at Transas City. Articles. open. High. Low. Close. Wheat- i i December .... 9-4l 99 I 97 99B May ..' W'i: 1 00 9 1 004B Corn I December .... fv;4 574i 5i4 674B May 4! 694 6.14B A asked; li bid. of tiraln. 9411 no. llecelpts Today: Wheat, 9S cars: corn, 223 car; oats, 241 cars. Est I mat ej tomor row: Wheat. 31 cars; corn, US cars; oats, VN car. t. Loal General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. S.-WHRAT Higher; track: No. 2 red cash. tl.Util.214; ,Ko. S hard, $104jl.0l4; Docaniber, $1.M 1(44: May. $1.05. CORN Higher; track: No. ! cash, E93 4r; 1 eceiiiir, 674d574o; May. SO(jio4c. OATH Firm; track; No. 2 cash. 3.nj:t:i4c; No. S while. 42c; Dei emlier, 3yc; May, 414c HYP-Nominal ; 72tf7Sc. FLOCH Unchanged, red winter patents. SS 60jj6 SO: extra fancy and straight, Si.lwti (.40: hard winter clears. .! SO j 4 40. SFEl Timothy, $2.fcii3.50. CO KN M EAI-$3.10. BRAN Steady; sacked. eat track $100. HAY Steady; timothy, $l2.0uillOO: rrairle. 81100,112 50. HAOfllNIM 9-Wo. PROVISIONS Pork. Jobbing. $24 50 I-ard, weaker; prime steam. $12 55ir 1266. Iry salt meats. unchanged; boxed. extra shorts. $11 874; clear gibs. $11,874; ahorl clears, $12 124. Bacon, unchanged; boxed, extra slioi ta. $12 874; giear riua. i. a.t: anon clears. POULT It T Firm; chlcki ns. 104c, tur Iveys. 14jl5c; ducks, H4c; geese. He. BUTTER Steadv, creamery, 2V&J1C. EGOS Higher, &4c I Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbls a . T 15 5n) Wheat, bu 5obj 7oiu 'om, bu WOO 2 rt.j Oat, bu 840UO 17.00 rarAdelDhln' ProataM Market. PH1LADFLPHIA. Nov. S Bl'TTKP Ioll: 4a lower. estrrn. crraurej-jt,.-X!'c; nearby print. S4c. tOviA J; '.iiu; ptuiiylvia and other S'irnr Refining. Tal. A Tal TVitcco pfd Woolan Mining Co . 1"0 . 4.4--0 .. 1.1" . 4.RO0 100 . 3i ,. i,5') . (V" f ..I.IHO . J'O . 4,'KK) S9 10 Vlelale Sapply NEW YORK. Nov. 9. Special cable and teleuraphic communication received by Uradstieets show the following changes in available supplies, aa compared with pieviou account: Available Supplies Wheat: United States, ea.st Rockies. Increased 3.&i.000 bu.: Canada, Increased 1,395.000 bu. ; total United Stales and Canada, increased 4 ivM.oou nn,: afloat for and In Europe, decreased 3,300.000 bu.; total American and European eupply. Increased 1.4.51.000. Corn: United Slates and Canada, decreased 6S9.0O0 bu. Oats: United States and Canada, Increased 1. 2a2.ouO bu. The leading Increased and decrease re ported this week follows: Increases: Manitoba. 1.229 000 bu.; Mid land. ScS.000 bu. : Medford. 245,000 bu. ; Port Huron, 175 OO bu.; Omaha, l'!9.0il bu.; Sarnia. 124 0X) bu : Rol'hesier. 120. 000 bu : Chaltaiinoga. loo m) bu. J Louisville, 73.0UO bu.: Portland, M.000 bu. Decreases: liepot Harbor, 70.000 bu.; Port Colborne, M.ooo bu.; St. Joseph, 80.000 bu.; Kingston, 54.UU) bu. Mlaaraolla brain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 9 WHEAT December, HOIV1IOI4; May, $l.i-v l.fti; No. 1 hard, f 1.0441 1.044: N. eru. $1.03451 4Ai 4 ; No. 2 northern 1.01V FLAX Closed. $1714 CtiHN No. 3 yelliiw, 57,4i57c. OATS-No. 3 white, 5745137 V ItVH "7.'. FliOUH-First patent. $." 2frii5.30: second patents, $.".Oki(5 10; fiist i leal s. $4.35t?4.iV; revond clear. $.'. liVo 2.3o. Amcrl'-an American Amarlcun American Amarli-nn American American American American do pfd. American American American American Anaconda Atrhiaon do pfd Atlantlo Coast Una Baltimore A Ohio do pfd Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Hapld Transit.. Canadian Pailflo Central Leather do pfd Central of New Jersey.... rnesapeaka A Ohio Chlcairo A Alton til lea so Great Western.... '.4iaa:o A Noru;awitern. tV, M. A Ft. P.... C C C. A St. L Colorado Fuel A Iron.... Colorado A Boulhern da 1st pfd do td pfd Consolidated Oa Corn Product Delaware A Hudson Denver A Klo Urande do pfd .-. niatillera' Becurltle Erie do lft pfd do Id pfd General Ele-trlo Ureat N-rthern pfd do n, ctfa Illlnola Central Interborouffh-Metrufllltan. do pfd International Harveaier. . Inter-Martne pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Oentral Kanaaa ' Itr Southern.... do pfd Lou levi lie A Naahvllle. . . Minneapolis A 81. Louie. M . St. P. A 8. Ste. M . . Mlsaourl Pacific Missouri, Kanaaa A Texaa. I.ScO do pfd 100 National Biacult National Lead N. Rya. of M. lat pfd.. New York Central N. V.. O. A W Norfolk A Weatem ... Nurth American Northern Paclfio Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Peoples Use P., C. C. A A A 61. L . PreHaed Bteel Car Pullman Palace Car. ... Railway Steel Spring.. Read mis Ki public Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. L.. 8. F. Sd pfd.... 81. Louie Southwestern do pfd Sluea-Blieffleld S. A 1. Southern Pacific Southern Rullway do pfd Tennessee Copper Texaa A Paolflc T.. SI. L. A W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd fulled Slates Realty I nlted Kialea Hubtier. .. lulled sislea Steel do rfd..'. M I'lah Oipper a -I'aruliti Chemical .. Wabash do pfd We-lern Maryland Wesllnrhouse Klectric W'estern I nlon Wl..hnu U Lake Erie... Wif.onsln onlral Tolsl salea for I he day ) M M ;"4 :1R.1 8Vi 7V H7t4 a.rt 411 At 41 J 7' 4 47 41; 2 ROO 84 Ml, S4 tuO 7:.4 74i 744 .." 7S 7 77 4.i' 414 47 4 47 MO IS 84 14 24 '4 1-T, ! ir.it ir.s t") 82 4IS. t4 I.S'Kt IV4 174 974 00 112 1114 11' 4 131 , l,5c 1414 140 1404 ol Hlt4 10 8:4 . jno 15 S44 . 4."0 4 414 41 , ,IW0 120 11S' 111"3 , 400 10S 144 . S10 197 117 . 1.20O 111 llii4 nri4 Vi S5 ISIS 474 10s. I 2r 084 47 1574 74 4V 4 . 1.400 "0 . too . I0 . . 1I . uo . 2.3"0 . ! 2"1 4o0 . i,W ,' 100 .Vc.io . 3."rt . S) . l.o i . 2.400 . VIO . 1,000 . 4o o .! ii6 1.7K1 14.H4 22 Wi 4 8.14 3S4 3J 4 39 11 ton .i.1ii 14 i-'i 144 Li 2D 4.14 7"W 151 13" 7H4 474 74 700 M 1 north , tl-014Tr Liverpool tiraln aad Provision. LIVERPOOU Nov. 9. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 2 red western Winter. 7s 114d. Futures, steadv; December, 7 104d; March, 7 74d: May. 7s 6d. CtHN Mpot. easv; new American mixed, via (lalvfft'in. 5j 9nd. Futures, quiet; De cember, 5s S4d. .... 6,401) .... too .... 4 .... 10 .... 1.300 .... S.friO ....22 900 .... .... .... 1.1U0 ioi ....62. Ml .... l.loO .... 6-10 .... 4,0o0 .... 2,1'") .... 7o8 310 . ... 2m) .... ....II 4) .... 1,) fl . ... sm .... i,"" So . ... 3." I 47.0 .... I.41HJ loo . . . . 301 . ...21.ij .... 40 .... S. ro .... 7() .... l.i'M in e.n-w .... l'.sj 134 46 4 r.i 7'a 14S4 41 140 V, 1134 to 51 60" 1IU4 47 l'Ml, srti ao. r- so 4S I4 1!4 31 , m a."i 64 7m(4 li.2S a2 44 ! l.T H IDS -s 34 Mil, 7S4 IK'S 44 UK (64 ir.I 7f 484 - - ) 143', 214 14', 44 SR'4 39 li 114 81 i4 5.)'4 1 23't 14W 61 2KVs 43 4 70 1514 lit 4 4 74 68 " l.lj' ' 46 V, :4 4 le.i, 43S 1.19 113 .i 614 494 lll 47 ll 394 74 564 3(1 674 8e4 14 , 3"4 9-, 354 85 :.3 70 ) 1'2 8J 4S', 84 1.64 604 49 194 614 100 Ril Mod aliarea. 50 844 7r,4 18 4. int. 4 :ton 8H 6St 194 lk6 78 48 674 KO 71 143 H4 184 47 4 . 83 4 354 324 46 84 161 144 81 146 21)4 i'4 1" :44 H4 62 2 4:14 70 1514 62 i: 64 4.. 73 114 li 004 46 95 79 14K'i 424 1S9 11 w 61 1914 41. 16. 4 47 ll 39 64 SO L J. 634 :4 83 4 tn 14 6O4 49 1K Il I-4 ' 4 Peoria tiraln Market. PEORIA. III.. Nov. 9 CORN Firm; No. t yellow. C24c; No. 3. S24o; No. S. old, 724c; No. 3. ne, ,c; No. 4. new, 5oc; no grade, new. Sitji'ic. OATS Easy ; No. S white, 3S43394c; No. 4 white, 34c. Nllwaakr Crala Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. V -WHKAT-No 1 northern. $ltx.il.07; No. 2 iiortlirrn, $1.03 tl.tH: I wwiilitr, $LtX4 bid. 1 ATS 4 l4'U 41 c. UAKl.tV-,-aioul, 514i-. Ilalalta Uraln Market. Pl'LITH, Nov. 9 WHEAT-Ieoeniber, Mu4; Mav. $1.W4: No. I uoUavru,-fi.Ui-; No 2 noi iliein. $! 014, OATS at43''.-B. Hoatiia Mlnlns Mocka. ;iv).-iw.. iuv. a Money, call loans. 41, .u 1-1 1 cm , nine loans. 4tt u'2 per cent v ,K tjuoiaiions 011 biocks and bonds: "" nisnil aj. 4S fi Arliona Commercial. U i'4 Allar.llo . 1 94 Bulla Coalition . , .1"44 I'alutnet A Aniona. I'emetinlal li Copper hanKe l. Daly West 1..3 Franklin .S o'i liranby . 4e Oreene Canaoaa ... IU14 lle Koyale 64 Mesa. Mining .113 Mulligan 1104H.0iak. . 314 Nevada 114 old fioinlnlon . M Parrot . Is Qulncy . 7t4 Shaunoa .144 'iMiaara.'k . a Trinity . 3" I. 8 Mining . sS f. S. oil .124 4 I tan 4 VKtoria . 58 Winona . 7 Norlh bulla " do 4s... Au-hUon . do pfd.. Boetou & Albany. lo.su.n Klevte.1. . . . Fllihburg ,M N V.. N. H. A H. t nlon Pacific Amer. Arge. Chem do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. Woolen do pro Dominion I. at 8... Mus. Kiectrtc Msks. lias I lined Kruil tniied Siuie alach.. do pld I' S Siael do pro A ilven lure Allouea Atuaigatnated London Stock Market. LONDON, Nov. 9. American securities after a nulet opening today advanced on llKht covering in a few stocks. At noon the market was steady and mires from 4?4 higher than yesterday's York closing. London closing stocks: were New 124 Louisville N... . - M., K. A T . 1 N. Y. Central.... . . 10 Norfolk A W ..t4 do pfl . loi'nOrtario 4V W . .184 Pennsylvania .... ..184 Rand Mine , . 91 Reading . H Southern Rr .161 do pfd . 14 Southern Pacific . 49 Union Pacific... .84 do pfd . 334 U. 8. Steel .. 4k do r'1 .. 404rVabah .. 214 do pfd 1544 Spanish 4a steady at 234d Dr ounce. MONEY 44 per cent. The rate of discount In the ooen market for short bills Is 44ti4 per cent; for three monins diiis, 4-lii4i per cent. Console, money. do account Amal. Copper Anaconda Atchison do pfd Rsltlmore & Ohio. . Csnatllan Pacific... Chesapeake A O... Chicago O. W Chi., Mil. A St. P. lie Uccra Denver A Rio 0... do pfd Rrl do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Grand Trunk Illlnola Central SILVER Bar, ..154 .. 48 ..137 .. 7 . . 92 .. 47"i .. 734 .'. 8 .. 134 .. 31 .. 71 .133 . .2014 . .I'M .. SK.4 ..1:114 .. 20 .. M4 t, Bank. Clearing;. OMAHA. Nov. 9 Bank clearing for tn. day were $2.090,!(0t;.92 and for Monday, No vember 8, gZ.DS. ISb.otS. C. M. & St. P 14 Vatah Missouri Pacific 2 Union Pacific 21 C. Si N. V., east C. K- N. W., west 59 C. St. P. M. & 0 10 13. & W . east C. It. & Q., west S3 C. R. 1. & P., east.... 1 R. 1. A r.. west.... 1 IlUlnots Central 2 C. O. W 1 Total receipts 200 l:t 1 2o 66 10 3 12 1 1 'i 33 10 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. B17 l.OHl SbT) 1.309 95 340 1.932 6h3 2K2 PrU 24 1"1 i4 8e 74 14 !1 6 4 ati J74 b,t 24 8.'. ir,t, 6 II 644 J7 44 4 7 6 OMAHA GENRrlA. SIAItKET. Staple and Fancy Produce Prlcea Far. nlabed by Bayrra and Wholeaalera. JiL i ter creamery. No. 1. delivered to xf'e retail iraae in i-id.. cai'tona, :ac; No. v. in 00-10. tuus, ix'rje; ro. z. iji l-ib. car- tons, 30c; In 00-lb. tubs. 294c: nackina- rtock. 224c; fancy dairy, tubs, 25c: Mar tlet, cnanges every Tuesday. I.titia r resh selllnit Mock, candled. 25c. IVLLTRl' Drttsed broilersi 2Jc: sDrinua. ncj nena jao; cocks, juc; aacKS, loc; geese. 14c; turkeys, 2oc; pigeon, per, dog., $1.25. Alive, Drouers untier 2 pounds. 15c: over pounds, 104c; hens, 10c; cocks, 64c ducks, full leathered, . loc; geega, full leutnered, !c; turkeys, under 10 pounds. 15c over 10 pounds, 17c; guinea fowls, $2.50 per uua., pigeons, ovc per uoz. Ok S TERS Selects. Binall cans. 22c: larare toe; gallons, $l.(sa; New loik counts, small, 3;tc; larKe, tic; gallon, $1.95; Baltimore, standard, small. 2Jc: Urge. 35u: arallon. 11. .u. tisn-r resn caugnr. almost all ira dressed: Halibut, 12c; buffalo, $c; trout, loc; Duiinea.13, 14c; ratttbh, lie; crapDiea, unflsh, 9UUc; black bass, 26c; whtuflsn. loc; pike, 12c; salmon, 13c; pickerel, 11c; nog legs, 400. crepn irozen wnitetish, No. 1, lie; pickerel, diesaed" and headless, S; pike, dressed, 12c; redunuppers. 1-c; Suan- ish mackerel, lhc; native mackerel, 35c each. BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, lc; No. 2 ribs, i.e. ino. o no, 1V10; ISO. 1 loin, Mu; No. loin, loc; No. 3 loin, S4c; No. 1 chuck, o4c; No. 2 chuck, 5'c; No. 3 chuck, 44c; No. 1 round, fcc; No. 2 round, t4c; No. S Be; No. 1 plate, 64c; No. 2 plate, 4c-; No. 3 plate, 34c FRUITS Oranges, Valencia seedless, 96 to 2iH sizes, 13.70; Florida, all siite, $3.25; Lemons, California fancy, per box, $j.5o. California, eatra fancy, $o.00; extra fancy pears, fall Variety, $250; peaches, Colorado freestones, extra, per box, 9vc; rup.. Tokays, $1.60; New Tork, extra fancy peats, fait varieties, tU.uO; peaches, Culoraao freestones, extras, per box, 90c; grapes, Tokays. 41.60; New York, per 7-lb. basket, 21c, prunes, Italian, pet crate, $1.25; cantaloupes, Colorado Rocky ford, standard sizes, 45 mulou. 12.25; puny size, 54 melons, $1.75; apples, home grown cooking, per bu. bskt, 7oc; per inarkut basket, 45c; Jonathan and snows, tn bbls., k.0U; California bellllower. per box, $165 Colorado box Jonathans, extra choice, $Lo0; extra fancy, $3.u0; western Uti Davis, in bbl., $3.5o; Winesaps, In bbls., $4.00; quinces California, j.er box, $15; grap fruit, Flo rida, 54 to 64 sizes, $5.50; California, 48, 54 and 64 sixes, $4.50 to $5.00; cranberries. Cape Cod, per bbl., $7.00; per box, $.60, dates, Anchor biand. JO-lb. pkgs. la. box, per box, $-'uo; Hallowe en dates, due about Novem ber 1, per lb.. 7c: figs, California, 50 pkgs, 5c size, in box, SLsi; cider, Nehawka, per keg. $2 9V. VEGETABLES Irish potatoes, per bu., 7r,'to0c; Virginia sweets, per bbl., $i50J3.7j; Wisconsin cabbage, per lb., 14c; radishes, hot house, per doc. bunch, 45c; exira fancy letuce per doz 45c; fancy home grown parsley, per do. bunches, Sjo; onions, red and yellow, in sacks, per lu., lc; Snsnish onions, per crate, $1.60; fancy Florida egg plant, do.. $1.25; tomatoes, fancy home grown, per market basket, SOc; string and wax beans, per market basket, $1.00; ceiery, Michigan, per dos. bunches, 35c; Colorado, per 12-lb. bunch, 76c; mam moth western, per doz. bunches, 75c; cu cumbers, hot house, per doz., $1.25ql5u; lutabagas, Canada, per lb., 14c; horse radish, 2 dog. In case. $1.90; walnuts, black, per lb., 24c; California No. 1. per lb l$4c; California No. 2. 10c; garlic, extra fancy white, per lb., 10c: red. per lb., 12c. HIDES No. 1 green, 10c; No. 1 cured, lie Omaha Packing Co 459 Swift & Company 1.4"0 Cudahy Packing Co 1.773 Armour At Co l.wi Schwartz-Bolen Co St. Ixiul lnd. Pkg. Co . Armour from Denver 64 VI -Wan California. Co. 45 W 14 Vntiinnt t:o P Benton Vansant & Lush. 622 Stephens Bros 99 Hill & son -v.ro F. U. Lewis 17 Huston & Co 124 J. H. Root & Co 163 J. H. Bulla lk L. F. Husz ;t.to McCreary A Carey 14 S. Werthelmer 437 H. F. Hamilton 21i M. . Hegarty 20 T. J. Inghram 1 I,ee Rothschild -i Kline Christy 61 Smith & P Other buyers Total 8.9 317 "BU ciTTi.if Rncahvts o rattle this morning were moderate for a Tuesday, making the total fnr the tern dava about 1.000 bend lets than the same period last week, but over 2.0U0 head In excess of the same days last There wera quite a good many warmed-up beef steers on sale this morning, but tbty were generally very slow art I wea.t. 'ack ers weie complaining that they had been killing out very poorly and in consequence were not very anxious tor r.dditl-wvtl sup r.na nniABfl tbav cou'id socuio them at ... . t Inivsr nrlcea. tin ilio other hsf:d good western range rattle wero sought after at fully steady price. or even stiong figures In some cases. The market on cows and heifers seemed to he devoid or any new or inm s f..i piKitprs all had reasonably lib eral orders and as a rule the offerings sold .nit. fi-usiv at shout steadv Drlces. Stockers and feeders -vers also It good oemund that la. the acsliuble kinds) wcte, and sold quite readily at fc'ood steady to firm nrlces. Tne ouik 01 me suw; changed hands In good season In the morn. In. oimttttlons on cattle: Good to choice .nrnfirf utaers 17 "j. i 04): fair to good corn iA sieen 10 . 2,Va 7 . 25 : common to fair corn fed steer, $4.60u6.25; good to choice range stei rs, $5.25i;.Zo; lair to gooa range eieers, 146005. i6: common to fair range steers, ti 7uj.M: rood to choice oornfed cows an hi'if.-r. l4.4vjrtiS.0O: fail to good cormed enw-a and heifers. $3.t5fi4.00, common to fair comfed rows and heifers. $2.25 0 3.5 i.imi.1 to chnlca ranea cows and heifers. ..t 8.V&4.35: fair to good range cows and helfeis, $3.2fc'a3.85; common to fair range cows and heifers. $2.25Jj3. 25; good to cholc Blockers and feeders, $4.50(u5 25; fair to - .,! .,or.w..ra and feeders. I3.60&4.60: com moll to lair aiocaers suu lecuno, f..ivv S.60: stock heifers. $2.90t(i8.7f ; veal calves, $3 MS7.oo; bull, stags, etc, $2.7rya4.50. ittpresenis live rsi. ..,,m. WESTERNS bOl'TH DAKOTA. 13 feeders.. 9J6 4 40 13 cows ltci a is 13 cows 9"1 3 95 14 steers... .Iln7 5 00 4 DO 10 ieeaer3..ivjo iv 2 05 Vallery-S. D. 6 35 13 cows 955 S 55 M. Lin ion S. D. 4 95 Dauehenbaugh S. w lorlt Mining; Moeti. NEW YORK, Nov. S. Closing quotations on mining stock were as follows: Alii Hrunswlt k Con. . . fumatoi-s T., stoth do b.ida . Con. I a I A V Hora Silver Iroa Stiver Offered. .lo . I . ;i . 'J 86 ltd Leadviiie t-oa. Lllile filial... aleiuaa Ontario tilhli Standard Yelloa Jacket.. .. I .. ..1l . ) l-.i .. 60 leeantle Local Quotation furnished by Samuel Burn Jr.. 614 New York Lit building: 14. AakeA, City ol Omaha 44s. 1I7 lv , I lud.br Packing Co 94 loO loUuibua, brb. K L ia, 191 Cltlaeae' O A . Water 100. 1 M lneapnatkt Tal ha. Oeua lu biteraalloul Cvn. Co 41 i Ucim O. 1 Co. as. 144- Ul V4 Cation Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 9. COTTON The market opened firm, with October 6 point lower and other months lOqjlg points higher. The gain were In response to btt ur cables than expected, covering and op erations for a rally based on reaauring re ports from Interior spot markets. The market after the opening ws Irregular, with trading much less active than re cently and with active months ruling about 10i(jl5 points net higher during the middle of tho morning. Futures opt lied firm; December, 14 00 14 90c; January. 14 15c; March, 14.39c; May, 14 47c; June. 14 43c; July, 14.43c; August, 13.96c; October. 12.05c. Futures closed strong; November, 14 J2o; leceniDer. 14 o-'c; janunry, 14 wc; r ebru ary, 14 71c; March. 14.70c; April. 14.74c May, HS5c; June. 14 85c; July. 14S7c; Au-nn.-it, 14.15o; September, 12. 97c; October, 1. uc. Spot closed quiet. Middling uplands, ltt-V; nitildling pulf. 14:Jc; No (ules. OALVESTtJN COTTON Lower. lSc. ST IAjFLS. Nov. 9. COTTON' Lower; middl'ng. 144c; sale, none: receipts, 6 300 hales; shipinuuta, 6B47 bale; stock, 23,76a bales. NEW ORLEANS, Nov $. COTToN-Spot steady; low oidinary. 104c nominal; 01 dl- nary. 11 7-lto, nominal; good ordinary, L'4c; strict good ordinary, 13 6-lso; low middling lSVc: strict low middling. 14 l-16c; middling. ltu-luc; strict ml. Idling. 14 7-itM good mid dllrg. 119-14:; strict good middling. 14,e mlddiing fair. 14c; middling fair to fair li.c; fair. 154c nominal. Receipts, 9125 baits; stock, li,73o baia li feeders 20 oows... 1119 831 P. 7 steers.. ..1271 A. 44 feeders.. 1101 F. W. New York Capitalist Gets Judgmenl for $552,000 in Famous Mis souri Case. KANSAS CITY. Nov. -Bernaru J Burke, a New York capitalist wa awarded a Judgment Ot $552,000 agnlnat St. CUir county, Missouri. In the federal court hert last night, beciie that county In 170 floated bond for the Le's ft Neosho railway, which was never built. When the bond wei-e" Issued the offlcei of St. Clair county thought the railroad would be built. Mr. Purke owned about $-00,000 of the county's bond Issuiinee, and. after hearing the history of the case, the court held he was entltien to a Judg ment for the full amount with Interest. The controversy over county railroad rase hns litigation. All the power States court was used the St. Clair caused emtio of the, Colled In an effort to collrct from the county. The people elected county judges who refused to obey the courts' orders and more than fifteen county Judges served Jail sentence for contempt of court. The men received nelr regular salary while In Jail. SHEEP None of yesterday s bullish en ergy could be detected in the sheep barn this morning, despite the fact that today's run was rather meager a compared with previous Tuesdays. In the neighborhood of S.60O head were received thi morning a compared with 16.000 head it Tuesday and 20.400 head a year tin. The character, a well as the volume, of today' run Indicates that the rang sup ply is almost exhausted. Quality a a rule was common and the killing end of most strings were decidedly small. In fact there were hardly enough good killers on sale to afford atithlng like a broad test of the market. A a result packers did not evince much Interest at any time and trading wa rather quiet, with prices little different from yesterday. A sprinkling of fed stuff was Included in both yetserdav s and to day's offerings and everything In this line nas sola very wen. borne lea western lambs brought $7.26 today. It must be re membered, however, that packers Invaria bly discriminate against grassy-fed stook that Is "fed" In name only, and the sharply higher trend of values this week must not be mistaken for a bid for this class of supplies. ine reeder trade today presented no new features ot consequence. With the closing of the range season many Job-lot ship ments are showing up at market and the keen edge to recent demand Is becoming a trifle dull. Inquiry for the more suitable kinds continues vigorous, however, and most bunches are selling at good, steady figures. Quotations On fat sheen and lambs: Good to choice lambs, $6.90'rf7.S6; fair to good lambs, $.iWfi6,90; good light yearlings, $5.10 J1S.40; good hesvy yearlings, S4.90fr5.10; good to choice wrthers, (4.504.85; fair to good wethers. 14 20fi4 50: srood to choice ewes. $4.2M?4.60; fair to good ewes. $4.0Ta4.25. Utiotations on feeder stock: ttood to rholcn lambs. $6.1fVS6.50: fair to rood lambs. $5.7iVn6.15; light yearling, $5.00(65.90, heavy yearlings, $4 ooa.oo; old wethers. $4 ij4.4o; good to choice ewes, $3.1541$. 66; breeding ewrs, ti. 755-60; yearling breeding- ewes, $5. SOiS OS. Representative sales: No: Av. 453 Western wethers Ill 148 Wyoming ewes, feeders .... 91 100 Wyoming yearlings 340 Wyoming lambs, feeders feeders feeders feeders 844 Wyoming lambs. S3 Wyoming ewes, 152 Wyoming ewes, 97 Wyoming ewes 76 Wyoming lambs 167 Wyoming ewes, feeders . 258 Wyoming ewes, feeders .. 440 Wyoming ewes, feeders S23 Wyoming lambs, feeders TTO Wyoming yearlings 142 Wyoming ewes 87 Wyoming wethers 15$ native ewes 197 Nebraska yearlings 647 Nebraska wethers 487 Nebraska yearlings 474 Wyoming ewes, feeders.., . 7S . 67 . 58 . 90 . 94 .105 . TO . 93 . 86 . 90 . 48 . 70 . 91 . 98 118 06 M 92 Pr. B 00 3 40 6 25 6 40 6 40 3 25 8 50 4 60 7 00 4 25 5 60 S 50 5 25 6 35 4 IS 4 75 4 30 5 05 5 05 5 05 3 60 ROW IN MISSION SHCOOL Two F.mploye Make Charge Against , Superintendent of Kplacopnl Institution. ABERDEEN. f. D.. Nov. 9. (Special. I Miss Janet Eklund of Minneapolis and a Miss Wanner are In Aberdeen awAlting the arrival of Bishop Frederick Foote Johnson of the Episcopal diocese of South Dakota in order to prefer charges against Superin tendent J. L. Kicker of the Episcopal mis sion school at Waknala. S. I).. 011 llv? Standing Rock reservation. Miss Eklund, who claims lo be 23 years old, and a graduate nurse as well as a teacher, has prepared and signed an affi davit In which she sets forth that she -vas engaged by Ricker to take a position ns Instructor In the school on October .1. On November S. she claim ho ordered her to leave the dining room nt he school sti l upon her refusal to go. jummaiilv dis charged her. telling her If she remained upon the mission grounds, or in any of the buildings, he would have her taken Into custody. Miss Eklund claims that from the tlnm of her arrival at the school. Kicker was overbearing In his behavior, and that his wife and daughter acted as though they were Jealous ot her, although she did not know of any reason for their actions. Allegations reflecting upon Kicker's treat ment of the other employes and of the pupils of the school are also made In the affidavit In which Miss Eklund recites her woes during her two weeks' stsy at the school. FREIGHT HITS LIMITED TRAIN Three Trainmen Are Killed in a Wreck Canned by I.ax Flasman. knoxvillf:, trainmen were Florida limited Louisville ft wrecked In a 7 heifers. 16 cow s 4 cows... S42 902 916 heifers.. 6 cows 71 cs. ft hfs. 717 3 75 3 00 3 15 WYOMING. 2 90 153 cs. ft hfs D. , 878 , 910 3 75 3 16 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK TMARKF. Cattle and Hogs Steady to Strong Sheep , and Latnba Steady. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. CATTLE Receipts estimated. 8.000 head; market, steady to strong; steers, $5.60dl.l0; cows. $3.50v7f5.00; heifers. $3.251.; bulls, $3.00(1 4.75; calves, $3.0fra8.50; stockers and feeders, S3.75iyri.50. HOGS Receipts estimated, 17.000 head; market, steady to strong; choice heavy, $110-58.15; butchers, $8.05178.15; light mixed. $7.MV(i7.90; choice llRht. i.sfaS.OO; packers, $7.908.10; pigs, $6.0iKt7.50; bulk of sales. $7.9tK(,o.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts esti mated, 20,000 head; market, steady; sheep, $4.00-115.25; Iambs, $6.50a7.25; yearlings. $5.00 li6.25. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 9. CATTLT3 Receipts, 11,000 head, Including 1,300 south erns; market steady to strong; choice ex port and dressed boef steers, $6.40(8.50; fair to good, 15.10ii.ii.25: western steers, $3.60 5.75; stockers and feeders, $3.25ft5.00; south ern steers, $3.25(j4.70: southern cows, IH.OOfr 8.80; native cows, f2.00ifr4.60; native heifers, $:S.:tVa5.75; bulls, $.6tVg3.76; calves, $3.007.00. HOGS Receipts, 17.000 head; market steady to 6c higher; top, $7.95; bulk of sales, $7.6tyu7.90; heavy, $7.fy(f7.96; packer and butchers, $7.70ifi7.924: light, $7.357.80: pigs. $6.M"o7.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head; market strong to 10c higher: lambs, $5. 75 7. 85; yearlings. $5.0t?6.75; wethers, $4. 25th 5. 25; ewes. $3.75(64.75; stockers V"l feeders, $3.2545.25. 742 150 cs. ft hfs. 729 802 J08 90 t 90 2 60 6 00 91 cows SKI 3 40 47 cows 773 2 CS 17 cows... 64 calves.... 176 f 50 12 calves. 42 cows 807 S 40 C. P. NODie vvyo. 71 steers.. ..117 4 90 107 cows 1027 4 10 22 steers.... 1081 4 30 The Tolland Co. wyo. 72 cows 957 3 90 14 cows 858 3 20 $6 bulls 1337 S 15 R. S. Van Tasseit wyo, 22 steers.. ..1254 6 2 44 steers.. ..10e,6 4 70 26 steers.... 10s2 4 10 20 steers. 10 cows... 18 cows... 7 steers., S4 steers., 5 steers., 6 steers. IS cows... 11 steers., 3 steers. Erlckson ..1250 6 25 .. 906 c. ..1011 ,.105 .. 90 4 10 4 90 4 60 Edward .94 4 65 81 steer. 45 steers., . 4 cows... Bros. Wyo. 16 steers.. 4 00 P. Noble-Wyo. 1100 .1129 .1000 4 55 4 55 3 60 952 4 I'O ..11S4 ,. 932 C. .1005 ..10M) 49 steers.. ..1241 123 steers.. ..1059 21 cows 997 Bros Wyo. 21 steers.. 15 cows 5 26 3 95 Hitshew Wyo. 4 55 4 bulls. 4 55 NEBRASKA 705 892 fi 70 4 1)0 5 66 4 40 3 10 .1200 S 15 22 feeders.. 1075 9 feeders.. 96 8 cows. .. . 6 calves... 7 cows.... 6 feeders. 9 cs. & hfs. 865 ti. S heifers 19 steers.. 90S . 376 875 737 15 cows.. S steers.. 10 heifers. 10 steers.. 41 cows... T cows... 21 feeders 16 cows. 4'i 647 A. 740 . 612 4 85 4 50 3 65 4 25 3 30 4 10 8 4r E. Austin Neb. 4 00 4 steers. 3 SO J. Kestler Neb. 5 75 12 cow. . S 00 20 cow s ..06S . 773 12 feeders. 7 cows fi ye'rllngs. 68 7 heifers... 6j0 S feeders., 901 916 4 50 5 75 4 00 85 4 26 5 80 420 4 60 873 773 C. J. Keenan Neb. . oa 4 50 2 steers.., J. H. Quiley Neb. . 999 3 65 6 cows Slater ft N. Neb. . 916 2 70 14 steers.. A. H. Peterson Neb. .1104 4 40 S cow.... .bXin 3 60 1 bull.. S 90 2 96 810 3 75 974 2 75 903 4 20 .1140 .1.150 Milldale Cattle Co. Neb. $4 cows S42 2 80 22 cows 8 5 calves... 228 4 00 4 calves.... 162 A. N. Holchklss Mont. 15 steers.. ..1271 6 50 12 cows 1022 26 COWS 1041 4 00 1 steer lioO Wilson A Farbell-Mont. 28 steers.. ..L2 6 60 18 steers. ...IXC J steer. ...1140 4 25 21 cow.... 1068 It COWS 975 S 35 Wilson ft 8lway Mont. I steers. ...L-oO S 70 7 eows 10.18 F. J. Kly Mont. 11 steers.. .1227 6 0 1 steer lano 4 cows 965 4 00 4 cows 10LS William Leltner Mont. 6 steers.. ..1274 S 00 4 eows SIS Spear Bros Mont. 6 steer.. .1310 00 6 steers . ..1222 Rradley Jackson Mont. 7 cows Iif 7 4 10 16 cow 970 H. E. Chncy-Colo. f heifers... 0 I 4 1 Heifers... 727 S 45 5 00 3 50 60 3 53 6 50 4 65 3 65 4 00 4 0 I 50 s 00 6 10 t 40 5 46 St. Lonls Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. S.-CATTLE-Rooeints, 4.700 head. Including 1.600 Texan; market strong; native shipping and export steers, $6.70(i8.00; dress beef and butcher steers, $5.406 60; steers under 1.000 pounds. $::.75'(i 6.25; stockers snd feeders. $3.503"5.00; cows and heifers,- $3.25i7.00; canners, $2.2.rWt 2.50; bulk of sales, $5.a.5.30: calves, $5.50rS0o; Texas and Indian steers, $3.&0trti.40; co vs and heifers, $2.254.26 HOGS ilecelpis, 12,200 head; market 5c lower: pigs and lights. $ti.OO!i7.75; packers, $7.GOCu7.&0; butchers and best heavy, $7.95'i 8 10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.400 head; market steadv: native muttons. $1.70 ft4.50: lambs. $60ikj7.60; bucks, $2.50i4 25; stockers, $3.00)3.75. Tenn., Nov. S. Three killed when "Clnclnnatl ' train No. 34, en the Nashville railroad was head-on collision with a freight train at Lelnerts early today. The passengers escaped with a shaking up. The dead are M. O. Pierce, engineer, and R. B. Bowman, fireman of the freight, and L. O. Lemons, fireman of the pas senger train. Four other trainmen were Injured. The freight wan standing on the main line at Lelnerts and a brakeman had been sent ahead to flag the "limited." Either he failed to give the signal or It was not seen, for the passenger train rushed Into Lelnerts at fifty miles an hour. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 9 METALS Stand ard copper on the New York Metal ex change was easier today. Local dealers quote lake copper at $13 001(113 25; electro lytic, $12.87fi 13.00; casting, $12.751,l2.87'i. London market was steady; spot 58 17 Sd; futures, ' 2s 6d. Tin was easier locally: spot, $S0.o6'tr30.75; London market firm; spot 139 7s 6d: futures. 141 12 6d. Iead firmer locally; $445 for spot. London nisr ket lower at 13 17s Sd. ' Spelter dull and nominal; spot. $6.40 locally. Iron was tin changed at 60s lOWd for Cleveland war rants In London. Local market steady; No. 1 fortndry notrhern, $19.00t 19.50; No. 2. $18.5") (ft 19.00; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft. $19.2519.75. ST. LOllS, Nov. METALS Lead, steady; $4.25. Spelter, quiet; SU.2G. 4 agar and Molasses. NKW YORK. Nov. 9. SUGAR Raw. steady; fair refining. 3.80c; centrifugal. 9il test, 4.30c; molasses sugar, 3.55c. Refined, steady; crushed, 6.85u; , powdered. - 5.25c; granulated, 6.15c. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 9 CATTLE Recelpt. 3,5U head; market steady; steers. $4.50-ij7.50; cow s and heifers, $2.50y6.00; culves, $3.0C57.00. ! HOUS Receipts, 6,700 head; market steady to strong; top, $7. 90; bulk of sales, t7.nOti7.8f. I SHEEP AND TAMRS Receipts, 1.OO0 head; market 15S25c higher; lambs, $4 OOtf 7.50. j :: y Slonx City Llvo Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia , Nov. 9. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts 1,000 head; market steady. HOGS Receipts, 1.700 head; steady to 5c hlaher: range of price. $7.65tr7.86: bulk of sales, $7.7037.76. Receipts cipal western Stock la Sight. of live stock at the six markets yesterday: prln- Suuth Omaha Sioux City ... St. Joseph.... Kansas City.. St. Louis Chicago Total Cattle. 4.510 l.txs) 35i0 11 OllO 4 7-10 8.000 31.710 Hogs. Sheep. 4. on) S.aao ! 1.700 I 6.7UO 1.000' 17.000 6,0") ' 12 20 2 4aj 17,0o0 20.000 ' 68.6cO 36.7a0; Market. BOSTON. Mass.. Nov. 9-WOOL With very little available wool In sight, ad vancing prices and well-stocked worsted mills, the local wool market is dull, and dealers are becoming more and more In terested In the 1910 clip. Reports have been received of sales of several million pounds of territory on the sheep's back at lhc to Etc, but most of the growers are holding for high prices. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9 WOOL yutet; terri tory and western mediums, 2l(iio; fin mediums, 24625c; fine, ltJOo. toffee Market. NEW YORK. Nor. 8 COFFEE Futures closed steady at a net advance of 5'qlO point bales were reported of 21.250 bags, including November at 6 40c; January. 8 45c; March. $.6tX(iS 65c; May, 6 50c; July and September. 6 .wen. 85c ; October, 6 H5c. Spot, teady; Klo No. 7. SVufcSc. nominal; No. 4 ntoa, 8Vc Mild, quiet; Coidovia, 9"! I La You will find where to buy the best birds of var ious breeds un der the head "POULTRY" in the want ads. If you have poultry you can sell it by advertising your stock in The Bee. The cost is small, one cent por word per day, or $1.50 .per line per month. Want Ad Dept. THE 0171 All A DEE Omaha.