TTIE BKK: OMAHA. TUKSOAY, NOVEMBER K, VM .CRAW AND NtODWE BARIET Wheat Sells EUadily Higher on the Omaha Exchange. WORLD 8 SHIPMENTS IGNORED $1 OTei V, . No. t nrll1i-fn. fl 4T1.f;; .Nit. 3.. 1 On , 04 V I' UX- los.-d t tl.HlV f HAN In In l0-pimnf sack. flS.jO. CtjHS-Sn. i Villow. .' 1''c. OtTS-Nn. 3 whir. SS'itrc. l(VK-Xo. J, M,iio,c. FLOUR First lial'iitn. V."fif.m s-iMind ll'HH. $-. 2 i 5. V. first deals. f45."u4.75, s.colid clears, $3..33.50. SEWYORKSTOCRS AND BONDS j Market Rises on Improvement of the Money Situation. Hamuli Sentiment In hl Well Exhibit! In ke lorn r tsir-e. OMAHA, Nov. 15, WW The very heavy world's shipments for he meek had no rf-rt on the opening value and wheat hqtd steadily higher with further bullish reports from Argen tina. Shorts have been well covered and the market wan full of offering, buy hi was of good character ami the advance was sharp. Weather condition are. still bullish In the corn belt and gaining strength with wheat, the market was strong and price worked higher. The sentiment i strongly bullish on tvheat today and speculators bought freely nt the opt nliih". starting Kn advance which lesulied In a sharp upturn, when the matv kt was found to lack any offerings from long holders. ' Coin whs strong with the advance In wheal and general unfavorable weather re ports which started heavy buying by shorts who turned bullish owing to the expecta tions of delayed movement of the new crop. li.uiurj- . wheat. ' receipts werfi l.wix.OuO bushels and fihlpment 753. One bushels, against receipts last year of 1.403,000 bush el and shipments of 477.000 bushels Primary oorn receipts were 4M.000 bush- Is and shipments' t.'A.V) bushels, against jeceljita last year of SM.000 bushels and shipments of 2S5.OO0 bushels. Clearances were 6 000 bushels of corn, none of o.-its. and wheat and flour equal to rKS.OOO bushels. Liverpool closed tr"4d higher on wheat and Vjil higher on corn. Loral range of options: v Articles Open. High Love. Clne. Pafy. I , , Wheat. I. v I 1 . May... I PSVi 9!H W.l 9 Corn i , I I ....! 87, ' !Wv R7i WH May... 57 57V f7Ti 581 57't Cts t , I I , rve... . rrr . x 37'ii 37i ... My... 3! W KVl 10 S3 V Omaha Caeh Prices. WHEAT Vn. a hard. 21.02411.0.1: No. 8 hard. ia.rfifl.01; No. 1 spring, $1.011.02: No. V spring, 56cfj$l.Cl; No. 4 spring, (eJrfrMc. IOR.N-No. I. B'"c; new, 65c: No. 2. 68o: new, D.ic; No. 4. IS'ic; new, MftHc; No. 2 irellow.' SOc: new, 65c; No. S yellow. Kie; new, 55c: No. 2 white. 6!4i.tflo: new. 6UQi)7c; fio. 3 while. 6941 0c; new, 6Vfi57o. OATS No. 3 mixed, 37'-6p :Kc: No. 8 yel low, 371 ft Site; No. 2 white, J'-, 3So; No. 4 whit". ai4(.iiV4c: standard, ifSttWo. . RVE No. 2, fcfifiSVic; No. 3, KtoS'Hc. Caurlot Receipts. Chicago ..... ;ilnneapoll Ouniha Uuluth ...... Wheat Corn. ... 39 h,i ... 91 ... a H ... 64u dats. 124 'i'i CHICAGO GRAIN AND PKOVI10. Kvataree of the Tsadlny and Cloalas 1 Trices ou Board of Trade. CHICACO, Nov. 13 -Wlth a preponder atue of beaiiHh reports, headed by unprece derted world's atilpments aggregating .(.Ml.txio bu. over the world's alupinent record, the wheat pit here today showed a paraduxh al bullishness which forced the pvices up and kept the market strong. Du cemhur touched H.Wi. lc above Satur day's close, and today's close wu la. Kmnl figures teday were close to the high poli.t. t oin showed a mild advance, as did in, while pruvlttions, after a strong start, fcded aWHy. ' '1 ne wiuat market was atrong from the out' t ami pit irAdora, in defiance of Mie iK'ui.sli iii'H.', t!intributed to tue repeated ii',r .iiini i.' 1'i.i.uiii.iIiiii in riMCMinhfte WMii 1 u friiu.ic ini'iiu ili.'.ut the vkiwuMi. a leading en vaior i "in i'n buying that option and W'tUiiK Ma.r' a wlor difference thaw -Sauuiliiy. KiiK'i-"' murkets kept firm, due, u the ainatl iii'.iptiruun of khipinenta out-: ide til niu coiiiineiii. only 6.()ou.w0 of t,ho IT.Xlo.tCO hu. world k siilpmenla going to the Vailed Kiiigduni. Huilish MKiuiment here v an aided uiso by u Uecroue of ti.JS.000 bu. in the vmiblo supply In the United biatea, compared with uu Inoreaeu of 4s7,ooO bu. in tine corresponding week a year ago. Heavy raina throughout the greater part of the corn belt, the bulge In wheat and favorable ciop news from Argentina created cniiKiueruble bullish sentiment in the corn market. As a result the markut raUied soon after the opening, which was a trifle below the closing figure of Saturday, and otitlnued f'.ijn for the remainder of the day. Trading was of large volume. The market closed firm, prices being up Vuc to 1c ais reflected the strength of wheat and corn, the market being linn all day wllh the exception of alight weuknees at Hie Hart. Churls were eager bidders through .he entire session. At the close prices Were iii W1' to -o higher than Saturday's final .luures. I'rovislona closed heavy, with prices 12Vc higher to 4iVio lower. The leading fuiuiue tanged as follows: MW YORK KEHAl. MARKET Muotallona nt the Day Various f ommedltles. NKW YORK, Nov. Ill -FLOUR-Ttecelpts. W bbls.; exports. I BOO bbls.; nulet; nom inally higher; Minnesota patents. IS. IS i.VM: winter straights. V,VQt90; Minne sota bakers, M.frnfi4.M: winter extras. 14 4n; whit'-r patents. B SF.fi fi. 71; winter low etudes. $4 rotM.so; Kansas straights. 4 tor ITi.no. Kye flour steady; fair to good, 14 4 30; choice to fancy, 4.(4.60. Huckwheat flour, dull; 12.28 per 100 lbs., nominal. t'OKNNf KA l , Steady ; Tine white and yel low. ll.fgi.55; coarse, tl.40tfl.46; kiln dried. 1.1.3.V HYR -xready; No. I western, ilc. nomi nal, f. o. b.. New York " BARLEY Firm; feeding. 6o3c, c. 1. f.. New York. WHEAT Receipts. S7,00 bu.; exports. 4F...00 bu.; sport firm; No. 3 red. 1127 asked, domestic, elevator; No. 2 red, II 2tiMi, nominal, f. o b.. afloat; No. 1 northern, Iuluth, I.17S, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, l KH. nominal, f. o. h , afloat. Covering by shorts on the strength in the technical position sent wheat prices up easily In the face of very heavy world's export figures, with good buying by com mission houses and for foreign account. Cash markets were strong and exporters took ten losds. The close was Vnlttic net higher. December closed at 11.16; May closed at ll.U1-. CORN Receipts. 1.000 hu.; spot firm; No. 2, 72',je. elevator, domestic; 73o deliv ered and 72Ho, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 yel low, 7Ztc, all nominal. Option market was without transactions, closing unchanged to He net higher. December Icosed at 71Vc; May closed at 6ST4jO. OATS Receipts, tr.400 bu.: spot quiet: mixed, 2t to 32 lbs., nominal; natural white, M to 32 lbs., 44M,'g'4!c; dipped white, 34 to 42 lbs.. 4KVa4l1e. HOI'S Dull; state, common to choice, IS09, 3,'j(g c; 1H1. 14'fi20c; Pacific coast, 1U09. 3.-P 2f)c ; lig, 17i22c. - HAY Firm: No. 3. R0'd!s5c; good to choice, 9f.ctit1.06. mute! Strong: Bogota, 21Va2ZVic; cen tral Atner ca, 22i22'-c. I.EATH KK Ptesdv ; acid, 22f 30o. I'itOVlSlON'S-Beef steady; family, S14.0(Va & 14.00; mesH, U.0ull.i0; beef hama, 1300 ii i. vo; piichei. u.uu u it ,j0; c.ty extra ' India mess. t20.u0i 21.00. Cut meats firm; pick led bellies, aa..Blt a.; pickled hams, fU.iO tl.1O0. l.ard, strong, middle west, tlJ.6rf I3.;i0; refined strong; continent, 13 W; South America, 114.50; compound. 10.00(ii0.2Q. Pork firm, family, li0H.. 27.00; short clear, 124.W &W.60; meHH, lJ6TCtt240. TALLOW Steady; city ttl per pkf.) country (pkgs tree), 6'9V:. RICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 2'4 i67c: .lapun. J1iJc. POULTRY Dressed. Irregular; western chickens, broilers, 10210; fowls, 12St14Vic; turkeys, ltul9c. BUTTER eiteady: creamery specials, Sic; extras, 30c; third to first, 26l29sc; atata, dairy, conimon to finest, 2if30o; process, UiVkc2$a; western factory, 2Sa-"c; western Imitation, creamery, 2927c, CHEEsiE Firm; state, new, full cream, special. 161&17Sc; rJeptember fancy, ltiftc; October best, 16c; common to good, 14j(3 lti,c; skins, full to special, 6Sl4,aC KOGS Irregular; western extra firsts, 31 (p33c; first, 2iti'30a; soconds, 2M27e; re frigerator, special marks, fancy, 24tf'J6c; first, 22 3240; seconds, 21220. WEATHER I5f THIS GRAIX BELT COPPER COMBINE IS FORMED World's Greatest Prodacers and Sell er of Metal Inlte to Restrict Pradaetlon and Steady Prices. in Its NEW YORK, Nov. lfi. The upturn pi Ices of stocks In today's market had Incentive In the grtajlr strengthened position of the banks disclosed bv the bank statement on Saturday and in tits corroborative evidence of the rumors of a coming copper combination emhtacllnir most of the world's great producers and sellers of that metal. The action of the copper securities was In Itself strongly confirmatory of these rumors and the continuance of conferences amongst the leading Interests concerned pointed to the same conclusion. The alms of the new combination were supposed to Include a centralisation of control of the sale of copper, some restriction of produc tion and an increase In price which. It was asserted, would be moderate and coupl" rvith It restraint on the advancing as well as declining tendency of the price. The enormous proIts reallred out of the United States Steel corporation organi sation by the stockholders In the consti tuent company In that formation was cited as a possible precedent. The leader ship of the market swung Into the copper industrial and there was excited specu lation In them, not only on the stock ex change, but In outside markets. A power ful combination to hold up the price of copper was looked to hopefully to bring numerous copper properties Into the range of profitable operations. The general markut was not at first In clined to follow tho movement in the coppers with any enthusiasm. The Gould stocks were consplcious as u group and conjecture continues busy over tlie Mis souri Pacific financial plan, which was reported to contemplate a mortgage bond with a convertible feature end posslhlva subscription privilege for stock holders. The contraction of nearly 140,000.000 In the loan account of the clearing house banks last week and the small disturbance In the stock market Involved point to other Im portant sources of relief. Reports that French funds were placed here met with divided acceptance. Attention turns to the scaling down of over rJO.OuO.OOO in the de posits of nonclearing house institutions, ac companied by an actual increase in loans. It 18 known that large loans were placed In Wall street last week by Important private banking houses bearing close rela tions with the largest corporations, violent break in American Sugar was cepted as an episode connected with activities of the public prosecuting flcials. Hands were irregu'.ar. Total sales, value, 13.108.000. United Satea bonds wtre unchanged call. Sales snd range of exchange today were gaining an eighth and other gilt-edged chare hardening tn inpaihy, the niai set reading the monetary outlook more favor ably, topper shares In.proved, In sym pathy witn the strength in New York, vl ile t ans opera i ions and bear covering agisted the Improvement la Kaffirs and foreigner. Kaltire later eased oil siighity. American securities opened steady. Sup port In Amalgamated copper. United Stale Steel and Union Pacific caused an improve ment and at noon tlie market was from 'ne to V above parity. Some hesitation followed until New oi k spt-ciale strength ened stock. Amalgamated t opper and Mis souri, Kansas & 'iexas led the advance and cleat d at the tup. The rest of the list de clined a fraction and (he market closed ciuiet. now Taesday and Not Hick Chssg in Temperature. OMAHA, Nov. 15, UOO. An area of high pressure extends from the extreme northwest across the central valleys to the south Atlantic coast. A very decided drop In temperature occurred within the last twenty-four hours In the nortnwett and over the central valleys and upper lake region. Temperatures rang ing fn m gero to Id below are reported in the northwest this morning, and freealng ath r exiends south over the Missouri val.e,- as far as Kansas and Missouri. Snows Were general In ihe upper valleys and mountain districts since the laat re port and are falling this morning' in Colo rado, Wyoming. South Dakota and west ern Nebraska. Rains- were general tn the lower Valleys and throughout the eastern poriion during the night snd continue fail ing in' the lower Mississippi valley and eastern states tuts morning- A disturb ance overlies the southwest, which will probably move across the central valleys, causing snow In this vtolnltv tonight and p.obably Tuesday, wuli no important change in temperature. Kecord or temperature ana precipitation compared with lh? corresponding day of tna latt tnrea years: s WW iso. ivn. 190. Minimum temperature .... 20 25 26 SI Precipitation .00 .00 '.00 .00 Normal temperature tor looay, m degrees. Eve in in precipitation since March 1. rtlcles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Sat'y Wheat ' Dec. .May July Col ll Dec. July 'ma 1 ec. May July May Laru Nov. Jan. t, Way 4 it I us- Jen. May II 0RUU :i ih-si !Vtl I f-9l 3? J 41-I 40 1 07v 1M 1 , 1 UV, 1 04V 1l I 22 1& 20 60 13 40 t;l t"0l i-isl W"I I. . . I 42 40 I 1 07V I 06 1 Ofrfei 1 04- tw'rrva Sliitjovsytil tills H 41vv4-i4'', 4l-v 3' A ao- the of- par on prices on the Stock ss follow: Bale,. Hllh. l- Clow. ') M'4 MS IU44 94 l.:3 inches. D flciency 3.11 Inches. Defic.ency C.tO Inches. U A corresponding period In 1908, corresponding period tn 1907, . WELSH, Local Forecaster. 21 25 20 WVl 21 671 wo 4a 13 42 13 40 U 12- U 1M 11 w uw 10 86 10 Ml I 10 W I 10 M 12 06 ii a 21 62Vs 20 60 13 42Vi 12 10 H M 10 K2Va 10 S6 10 60 t 10 is) 22 00 20 bO 13 30 12 06 I 10' 70 10 65 No. t. t ash uuotatkms were as follows: FLOUK tirni; winter patents, t6.0tVfT5 W); winter struighia. t4 lXiu.3o; bpiing suaighU, tt tuVii 4.7u; bukei . 14 2. 5.10. KYfcl No. A 73','u74c. BAKLtY i'teu or mixing, 51.u54c; fair to clioue inalllng, 67iWh:. SlilCDS r lax. No. 1 southwestern, tl.73V; No. 1 norlhv. intern, 1.63'. Timoihy, ti.U. Clover, tu.do'uH 00. PROVlSK.sr Mess pork, per bbl., t24.00. Lard, per loo iha., Slj.iia. Siiort ribs, sides tioote, $ll.37'4 u 11 tU;?. Short clear sides thoxed). il uOini.75. ioial cicatunt.es of wheat and rlour were eutial to IMi.ovO bu. Primary receipta were 1 i-s.M) bu., uunipared with 1.4o3.ui0 bu. the coritbpoiidlng day a year ago. The visible supi.lv of wneat In the United States rte I'lval'l i.uia bu. fur the wtek. Tlie airoiint of breadstuff on ocean passage in vrcasid !.7;'2,uoo bu. Lstimaied lec.ipts for tomorrow: Wheat, mi cars; rout, t.n cars; oats, 1.H cars; hogs, ls.Ouo head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. tl.ml.J: No. ii red, ft. 11Q1.17; No. 2 haid, tl.o.Kiii-10; No. 3 Inird, tl.04iil07; No. 1 northern siring, tl.lO'Olll; No. i northern spring. tl.u7tfl.u(ii; No. 3 vprlng, 11.0. l.W. Corn: No. i cash. 64c; No. 3 cash. tju4o; No. 2 white, Mc; No. 4 white, 63c, No. t yellow. Wi'tlM'sC, No. 3 yellow, b4c; (.So. 4 new, B.'-te. oata: 3s'o; No. 1 whUe, 'Jf 2'j 4t'c; No. 4 white, S740c; standuid, Oiiillc. Iil'TTKR steady ; creameries, K30c; tlstrtes. 24i :o. MX IS Finn, at mark: receipts 4.470 cases; at niaik. fi.rt Included, 2;'.(i26Sic; f.rsts, 27t-.c; prime Ursts, V4c. ClIKFf Firm; ilmn-. mdirt.c; twu.a, ljSy h". yotmg Aninlcjs, n.l.c; lung horns. IMinMc. POTATi'fcS-tead v ; cl oi to fancy, 4iU;; f'.iir to good, .V.1f4'V. POULTRY Firm; tuikfs, pc; chickeus, 13'c: springs. UW'-- V HA L Strkd y ; W to i3-lh wiiglits. 7 74c; 40 to fceib. wehis. I'Uiij, ; i t0 no. welghta Willc. Chicago Reoelptk Wheat. B cars; corn, lfil rare; oats, 124 car. Kfiinm J Tomor rowWheat, M vara; corn, 2.-S cara, oals, 14 cr Nt. I.aals Uencral Market. ST. LOUIS, Not. 16. WHEAT Higher; track, No. S red, cash, tl.2Vul.2t; No. 2 hi. id, tl.Oti&l.Ot); December, tLOuOl.OtlH; May. 11.064. CORN Firm; track. No. t cash, iSVigsta; No. i white, C2u; December, 64c; May, blo. OATS-Firm: track. No. t cash, 39Vio: No. 2 white, 42c; December, 39c; May, 4140. RYE-Steady at 73V0. FLOUR Unchanged; red winter patents, tS.tUb6.s0; extra fancy and straight, tt-dOjl 6.40; hard winter clears, 3 SO&'4.40. SEEl-Timothy. t2.6tXS3.60. ' COHNMEAI-$3 00. PR AN Steady; sacked, east track, I LOO. HAY Steady; timothy, SHOW1 16.00; prairie, tll.OU 12.60. BAGGING 4j 7-160. HEMP TWINE 70. PROVISIONS Pork, weak; Jobbing. t2.Y00. Lard, higher; prima steam, Il3.22yi3.32 4j. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed, extra shorts, tl2.26; clear ribs. 112.25; short Clears, 112.60. Bacon, higher; boxed, extra shorts, tl3.2u; clear ribs, tU.2; short clears, J 13. 6a POULTRY Steady ; chickens, 11c; springs, 12Vjc; turkeys, 14Mi5c; ducks, llc; geese, sc. HUTTER Steady; creamery, 2531c KGCS Higher at Ko. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 23.600 7.S00 Wheat, bu 7,0U0 t2,lo0 Corn, bu .....FlTon ju.iwo Oata. bu 83.600 Itf.lOO Kansas City tirala and Provlsleaa. KANSAS CITY. Nov. lfr. WHEAT Un changed to lc higher; No. 2 hard, Ilu6 l ui; No. 3. i t(i , no. i reu, i.i0'i il; No. S, tl.0t.ai l0. CORN Lncnanged to lc higher: No. 2 mixed, 6c; No. 3, 6c; No. 2 white, 6tVs b'-ic; No. S, 6dV,c. OATS Nominally unchanged; No. 2 white, 40(i42c; No. 2 mixed, too-iOc RYE 70(i 72c. It AY Unchanged; choice timothy, ttl.MrJ 12 '; choice prairie, ta.2S3'J.W; choke al falfa. tl.:.Au 16.76. UUTTER Creamery, extraa, 90c; firsts, seconds. 2bc; packing stock, 21 4c. EGGS Extras, 2fic; firsts, 26c; seconds aid dirties. lKu: current receipts, 2vc; southerns, loss off. 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 10. 0"0 35.0.10 Coi ll, bu 34 0 41 2ii.(xi0 Oats, bu 24,000 7,000 Principal quotations were as follows: AUI,-ni,lmri bM ... A4iialMir.ted Coppor 144.400 Amorl. an AgrlcultunU Am. B,t Sugar 1.00 47St Am. Can pW 2.1io S6 Am. 0. T 4.."0 75 Am. Cotton Oil 'I1 Am. H. L ptd e 7i Am. Irs geciKltlel I. ' Ainarlrsn Unssea " 1,v American Locomotive ..... 4 Am. S. R ." 1 Am. S. 4 R. PM l.V J' Am. Busar Refining l..4 Wi Am. T. T 10) 12; Am. Tohacc vli., P 114 American Woolen W J5 Americas Woolen Anai-ond Mining Co 4t Too M Atchlwo H "14 Atehloon pi : 1"4"6 Atlantte Coaet Lino 1.0W lMi nalllmBre Ohio 0 US Ral. A Ohio pM Bathloham Stool 401) " Brooklyn Rapl4 Tr 4.4'JO 764, Canadian Paeirto, sx-nghta 4-) Central Leather I, MO 47 cntrl Leaihor pM. K) lu Central of Now Jeroey.., ..... Icheaapeaa & Ohio. . ..;,.. ,!0 I Chlcaso & Alton......... . I Chicago Orent Weatorn etfa X)0 21 Chlcaso N. W 0.. M. St. P C C, O. Bt. L Colorado y. I Colorado ti goutharn.... Colo. A So. lit pfd coio. ft Bo. ca pfd ComolMated Oaa Corn Product! Delaware & Hudaon Denver & Rio Oranda... r. R. O. pfd PI nl lllra' gacurttla .... Brie Brio let pM Krle 2d pfd Oenoral Bleotile ureal Northern pfd ureal Northern Or otte. lutarborciuih Met Int. Met. pfd International Harveeter Int. Marine pfd International Paper .... International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City Bo K. a So. pfd Loulevllle N Minn. eV St. L M . Bt. P. ft 8. S. M... Mliaourl Pacific M , K. T M., K. ft T. pfd National Blaeult National Lead N. R. R. of M. let pfd.. New York Central N. Y. , O. ft W Norfolk ft W North Amertoaa Nortnem aoKiu Pacific Mall I'ennaylYsnta, ex-rights People'! Gaa P., C. C. Bt. L Preaeed gteel Car Pullman Palace Car.... Hallway Bteel Bprlng Mv fH Reading TO.OOO Repubilo Bteel 1.7M 4' Reptiblle Steel pfd 104 106t Rock laland Oo t,K) 4144 Rock Island Co. pfd l.i k... It. 1. F M pfd l.OK) , 674 St. Louis 8. W 1. 4's SJV Bt. L' S W. pfd ) BlOM-Bhetfleld 8. ft 1 5uo Wl Southern Pacific .I 1 Bouiliern Railway l,b' 14 Bo. Railway pid l.i-o 71 Tenneaaee Copper 4.E..I0 4..4 Texas ft Pacific 2) JB-4 T., St. L. W ) T . Bt. U ft W. pfd I M ., t'nlon Pacific 51.s.v ja t'ninn Pa.-Klo ptd H) lr V. 8. Realty U. 8. Kuboer 41U .Vit4 V. 8. Steel Ul.T.iO 1W I', ft. Bteel pfd 7l I'tan Copper Il.tO 69 '4 Va -Carolina Chemical .... 1.41 tni Wabaah l.'.lu Wahaah pfd 1.1 uo ls Wealern Maryland etfa 1.3.N) .IS W'oatlnghouM tlectrio .... Weatern t'nlon 10. -C4) Ue neaung a u. m Wlacoualu Central Tolal saw for the day, IHI ahara 4,K) too !,) m no )0 1.2K1 1,0 60.) 1.700 "'no . o0 X) 'i.'wo I, 100 E7.40X) K.aoi) 1,610 1.7O0 l.l'O 200 l.lOO 'iiooo 4U ( l.fr II, MO 1, 'W :oo l.oo i.ooi ax) 7.SO0 sou 17,40 100 77 41' Vi So 144j IRS i 3iii 83i 47 it 40 144" SP-i 23 106 i S3t4 2a 4414 isi" Jt4 las'i VI 4i4 74 114 OV, 13JH 48 1 4i 1' 72H 47 24 1SH 24 n mi 111 141 UK) 'A M M4 51"., 1I0H 10414 1S lit ' 7.-,i 17 47t I'm -'rii, "so Va" n 4SH 6f. )' 0 144 22 14'4 4I'4 '" IS 47 31 141 ' vl 4 64' 10S is t U 42 136 4 in 4 74 '4 114 lsis 4H New York. Hoary Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 15. MONK Y On call strong. 4'ub per cent; ruling late. per cent; closing bid. SV per cent; olferet at 3i per cent, lime loans dull, but f 11 111, sixty days or ninety days, b.(i6s per cent; six months, 4i5 per cent, PU1MK MKilCANTII'K PAPER-65H per cmt. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with aciuai business In bankers hills at tt.vj Si 4 Scjo for alxty-day bills and at tl aT.tO (or en and; commercial bills. tt.BjWu.M'i. SIiv EH Bar, iiO'ic; Mexican dollars. 43c. HoN US Oovernment, steudy; railroad, Ir regular. ' t. losing quotations on bonds were as fol lows: ' ,.ll III. Cen. : rf. 4.. ..l'O Int. MM. 4H ,3 .101' Int. M. M. 4V, 7H . loiej.pan 4a !" ..ll do 4Via I'1. . .llK. C. So. lit it 73 Va .. M U 8. deb. 4e 1M1.... 4H .1.1 L. ft N. unl 4a !" looM., K. ft. T. lal 4a... MS 'S do 4Ha lt)- 'Mo. Pacific 4a io reg. 4s. V. 8. rf. la. do coupon I' g. 3a. reg.... do coupon V. B. 4. reg.... do coupon AlUs-Chal. 1st (a. Am. As. ia Am. T. ft T. cv Am. Tobacco 4a do 4 Armour ft Co. 4!4a Atchison gen. 4.'. , do ct. 4s do cv. lis At. C. h. 1st 4a..., Bal. A Ohio 4s.... do la do 8. W. IV,s... ltmokiyn Tr. cv. 4 tn. of Ga. ua Can. leather 6a..., C. of N. J. g. 6s. Choe. A Ohio 4Ss. do ret. is Chtcaga ft A. 3Vt C. U. Ik Q. J. 4s. do sen. 4s C. M. 8 P. g C, R. I. P. c. do col. Ss do rfg. 4 Colo. Ind. ft.,, Colo. Mid. 4s.... C. ft 8. r. ft e. 4s. "U. ft H. cv. 4s. . D ft R. 0. 4.... do r(. os Distillers' 6a ivrie p. 1. 4s do gen. 4s 1 .lo cv. 4s. er. do series B Gen. Klec. cv. 6s. Bid. Offered. ':N. ft. R. of M. 4Sa M o4 4 1S4 PS st4 ltcs Tl as tsua l"4 14N. Y. C g. 3Saa. V I do deb. 4a .121 N Y., N. H. ft H . H'N ft W. 1st s 4 . Xdo CT. 4 . So Pacifl 4e . t4j d is H-0. 8. U rfdg. 4s. l''.pann. cv. m lfUi . 9 do cuq 4 Iiil4 Heudlna sen. 4a .. iiSt. U 8. r. fg. 4a Wis .14 do gen bt '' . 14'4st. L. 8. W. c. 4a... 77 . do 1st gold 4s i-rWalid A. L, mesatiSo. aclflo c. 4a. 4a. . 77 Va do cv. 4a .... it do 1st ref. 4a... .... at4gu. Hallway km... .... - do gen. 4a elVaVnioa Pacific 4a.. ; do cv. 4a .10)34, do let ref. 4e . MAU. f. Rubber 6 . . K-tt V. 8. Bleei 2d km . 74 j V.-Caro. them. 6s . r Wubasb. 1st bs . 76 o 1st ft ei. 4s... . 7 Western Md. 4s... . t'.iW'esl. Kleo.. cv. is. .1 ins Vila. Oentral 4a..... 4. . ant, .... HVi ....l'HS .... US ....107 .... 81 ....;H ....11s ... 1S ...1"4 ..H4! 7 ,.ia 74V. 4 4 London Stock Market. LONDON. Nov. ID. Amei-.cati securities opened steady today. Good support of Amalgamated copper, union t'acuio and United States Steel caused an Improve ment and at noon the market was firm with prices from Wo to 7r higher than Saturday's New York dosing. London closing stocks IMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Starts Out with a Larg-e Ran of Cattle. HOGS FIVE TO TIN CENTS UP Very Pew Fat becp and l.ainbs, ttnlk of Receipt Bring Feeders (iood Hinds Dolk Strong and Actlte. OMAHA. Nov. 1... Cattle. Ilocs. l.soo 2hSi 1!W. Sheep, 1K.0H) .4r.4 15.7SU 1T7.7H 17.21 SOUTH Keceinls were: Estimate Monday S.iMi Saute dav last week 11 .ti't Same day 1 weeks ago..lO.N77 t.7S4 Same dav i weeks ago.. H.N"7 2.2i.7 Same day 4 weeks ago., ah 2.2.J Same day last pear 7.M6 a,t!l The following tahle shows the receipts of cattle, hogs anil sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: l'ffl. iws Inc. Dec. Cattle 973.SK1 W2.0K3 R1.1H9 Hogs 1.M7.741 8.116.07.2 1T7,MI Sheep 1.9611,119 l.fKS.eStl 104.4M The following tahle shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1909. 11908. ILW.iaOti.l!K15.!lM4.llJOI. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. N ov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 6.... 7.... I ... t .. 10... 11.. 12.. 13... H., 15.. T TOHil 6 7 7 '!,, 6 7!i 6 781 i7.! I 7 7St4 6 fi2 T 72SI 5 S.t) 7 75'4 6 611 7 MW! 5 7:0 7 tS 6 74 6 6! 5 891 6 981 i 4 891 4 74 5 16 6 W 4 S7 I 4 .3 4 90: 6 W' 4 TV 4 91! 4 78 4 75! 021 4 811 4 93 4 K81 6 tilt, 4 791 4 971 4 0 e ) $ 071 S SOI I 7 4 S! 4 96' ' I 4 Mi 4 K;i 4 fij 4 Ki Ofti I 4 S0 4 M 4 70 6 991 4 HOI I 4 64 4 (ft, 6 !! 4 7:t 4 9 4 6. 4 94 8 06 4 72 4 64 Sunday. ' ' Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Slock Yards, South Omaha, Neb.. for the twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock p. m. November 13. 1909: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. & St JP. elf . C, M Union I 'a C. & N. W., C. 1 N. W., C, St. P., M C, B. & Q., C, H. s U Illinois Central C. G. W east..... west.... & O ... east.... west ... ' ... it ...151 ... HI ... i ...113 ... 2 ... 1 Total receipts 3.". DISPOSITION. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co 4Mt Swift and Company l.lff Cudahy Packing Co 1,06 tl 12 io ii 2 5 I 9 'J4 03 N. 114 li4S 4SS lsiht 1.4 1,200 84 S 64 us HIS 47S io.", . at o4 J7 31V To, 14 l:as ait 704 35 S 69 '4 w s 103 '41 n't lars MS 4'4 'W MS S4S ' 94 484 4d4i 44 724 46 ;'4i4 1I.-H tVs mis lis y ui MS 84 MS Ui.S ims IA.4 m1 MS 7 176 .4 474 I'V ! 67 "S 1,'ltl lr.iis 7 4S lS NoH 7S 144 22S J4 4t.Se 4 37i SL'S 47 S 1U 144 's 13S U'S 10f.-t, H 14 63 MS 4-S 70 lalS 61Vt 13H 71S 4S 74S 113 9 rs s 132S 4S PS 7 14.'S 4H'4 ISiS 113S 4S t 1J1S 6S lt.;s 47V VS i ! "S I ttl't :S 71S 1 :s i JS i IS I s Console, money 8S 7-l loultvllle ft ilu account "SM.. 1 Amal. Copper 941, N Y. Central Anaconda MS NorToIX ft W At.hlson UIS do pfd do pfd 1U7S Ontario ft W Baltimore A Ohio 11S Pennsylvania Canadian Pacific. . . . .lt7S Rand 1 Mine Chesapeake ft O 0 Reading Chicago U. W tlSSuuthcm Ry Chi., Mil. ft St. P...loS do pfd Da Beers US' Southern Pacific... Denver A Rio a 48 V t'nlon Pacific do ptd do pfd Erie WSU 8. Steel do 1st pfd 46i do pfd do stl ptd 4 Wabash Grand Trunk 11 do ifB Illinois Central 150 Spanish in Si lV'KK-Uar, steady at 2j4d per ounce. WON KY 4W4Vi pot' cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills la 4Vn4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4:m&4H Pr cent. ..1ST .. 4 its ..13..V, .. 7 . . 4 .. 47S .. BUS .. s .. 83S .. ll .. i;s ..Z07S ..lot .. fts .. !0S .. its .. 6 Local eecantlea. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burna Jr., 014 New York Life building: Rtd. JI1......7..V.:.-... inns 124 .,... 105 L. 6s, l3.t., 94 S 4s (contv iih City of Omaha 4a, City of Omaha 44 Columbus, Neb.. E Am. T. A T. fot.) .v; Ash Orove L. ft C..4S, 11 t si. O. ft E unt. ft ret. 6s, r b & a. (in. div.l ( una (Rep. of) Internal 6s, Iil3 Detroit EdiEon aa. Hit East Bt. L. ft Bub. Col Tr. 6s, IMS.. Independent Tel. 5a, Omaha K. t'., M. ft O. 4a K. C, M. ft O.- Ry 4a, 151....h Nebraska Tel atock per cent...,....,. New Voik City 4s, 19j7-6I-69 Omaha Oas, 1914, 4 per cent Omaha Gaa 6, 1117 Omaha G. L. P. ts. 193S Omaha ft C. B. Bt. Ry. 6s. ls. '....... Omaha ft C. B. gt. Ry. pfd 6 per cent Bt. L , 14. R. ft U. 4a. 1VM Union Stock Yards, Omaha, 4 per cent 4 96 100S ti 11V) M J3 70 it 100 104 tS 9S I3S ;s IS ArketL loos 106 95 io ' OAS ties IOS Jul 9- 1. 72 7 loOS 100 I"4S 100 lo0 3S ts it .Armour & Co 7 .1 St. Loulu lnedcpcndent.. .. . Armour, from Denver .. 4iS Cudahy, from St. Paul W. 11. Vansant Co l' Benton, Vanant & I... 209 Stephens Utos 4S lllll 3t Son I P. 11. Lewis 2tjt) Huston & Co M J. B. Root & Co 17 J. H. Bulla 201 U r . Hus B2 I Wolt 206 McCreary & Carey 47 S. Werthelincr 310 H. F. Hamilton IM M. HeRarty :.. tft Sullivan. Bros 63 I. ehmer Bros 33 Mo. -Kan. Calf Co 2lti Christie, B. & S 16 Otlier buyers 6&s Hogs. 4S 7S7 &06 32.1 Sheep. 377 1.417 S.320 778 1.062 6,K32 turn mmm - 1 liunUyj)'; (Qjnmn !i. rs.. i ll r !(!:.: ---- I I. 0! I" rja.T. tz-;?t.- i.v-t-T-i-M-t-s-a-r.-. What amount have yoi bean able to sava this year? and How Will You Invest Your Earnings? ( you have an Idle hundred or fifty or even ton which you desire to lay aside for safe keeping, bring it to tbla bank for deposit. H issui CerfiftcitM of Jp'tfi' payabU 0 dimoai, or Timt (JcrlificaUs blaring tJiree fxr c itl interest. .11 1 $..701i16; light yearlinss, T.(lof6.30; heavy earl. line, 4 oOoi.OO; old wethers. J4.15jt 4.4i; Hood to choi.e ewes, 13.13.1; breeu ins ewes, t3.7i:.ju.W; yearling breeding ewe, Vi.WiiOOJ. Ucpresentalive sales: No. Ac. Pr. ils Nebraska ewes 10o 4 16 1,5 Idaho lamb M 7 10 41) Idaho wethers UK 5 25 tillCAuO I.1VK STOCK MtHKKT Cattle Weak to Lower Hobs llluher Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Njv. 15. CATTLK Hecelpta estimated 30.000 head; market weak to UK. lower. Stfors, .".tjir(9.10; cows. I3.o01.i4 76; heifers, t3.0noi.tj0; bulls, $;i.otk'u4.7t'.; calves, 3-0ny26; slot krs and feeders, $3 7,V(i6 9.V llOOS Itecelpts estimated 2H.O0O head; market 6c to 10c hlirher; choice heavy, S.aiiiiH20; butchers, J,.16,iK.2;.; light mixed. i7.9,.u.o.; choice IlKht. t.tHy b. 1.".; packing. $S.l,n.a); pias, $8.(XU7.76. S1II..KP AND LAMBd- Receipts estl mated 27,001 head; market steady. Sheep t4.ooci5.50; lambs, Jti.6oj7.iO, yearlings, 6.0u iWOW. Bank Clear Inns. OMAHA, Nov. 15. Bank clearings for to day were 12.S12.532.09 and for the corre sponding date last year, !2.ti37.G32.62, Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 15. The cotton market opened firm at an advance of 4'ijlo points In response to better cables than expected, and bad weather In the south west. There was a good deal of realizing at the Initial advance, hut offerings were well taken and, the market, during the middle of the morning, held- some 1217 points net higher on the active months. Futures opened firm, November, 14.40c offered; December, 14.47e; January, 14t'sc; March, 1491c; May, 15.08o; July, I5.02o; AueuHt, 14.30c; September, lS.ljc; October, 12 60c. Spot closed quiet, ( points higher; mid dling uplands, 14.M0c; middling gulf, 15.05c; tali s, &0 bales. Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: November, I4.1Rc; December', 14SSc; January, 14.57c; February. 14.d3c; March, li.ttc; April, 14.&2c; May, 14 S2o; June. 14.Mcj July, 14fSc: AupTUat, 14.15c; September, 12 MM-: October. 12.65c. (iALVKSTON, Nov. 16.-COTTON-Steady at 14S.C NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 16.-COTTON SpotH were steady. Ixw ordinary, 10 11-16C, nominal; ordinary, lmc nominal; good or dit.ary, 12 15-ltk-; strict good ordinary, l;;4c; low middling, IS lS-lc; strict low middling. 14'c; middling. 14 nc; strict mld dlit gs, 14'c; good middling, 14'c; strong good middling. 13 3-16c; middlings, 14 6-ldc; middling fair to fair, 15 1-lbc; fair, 15 11-lric. 4is 1 nominal. Receipts, 7. MM balsa; slock, 10,33 3!t 1 bales. KS ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15.-COTTON L'n 't changed; middling, 16c. Ha lea, none; re I ctipts, i 960 bales; shipments, 2,309 bales 1"J Imi rk 27 O'l hales 6i tos liH l.'t 4's jS 62 t 34 S 'S JS s 60 Besto Stork and Deads, BOSTON, Nov. 15 Money, call l.,ans. 5 65V per cent; time loans. 64ij'j per cent. Closing quotations on hocks ana bonds Articles. I Open. lllgh.l Low. Close. Wheat II D.o mber .... 1 01, 102V 1 00s 1 24jB May 1W 1 2Sl 1 0l 1 02SU Ci'cember .... 57 61 57s 5SSB May ' IVi Wsl 1B Liverpool Grata aail I'rovlsloas. LIEVRIOOL, Nov. 15 WH EAT Spot, firm. No. 1 red western winter, 7 llHd; futures firm; Ieteniber It 11V1. March, 7s Kl ; Mav, 7s P&. CORN Slot easy; new American mixed, (via Galveston!, 6s td; futures steady; D-re.-nber 7s 4S1 fk V-Csnadlan steady. 7s lid. I ;.Ol'R-Wlnttr palenta, steady, 33. H bid. Malbla bapplr ( Grata. NEW YORK. Nov. 15 The visible sup ply uf gialn In the I'nlted Slate Seiurdjy, SuvemUr U. as compiled by the New York produce exchange, was as follows: Wheat, 23,6S7,0uO bushels; decreased, SM, 08 Lu:hel. Crrn. 14O0O0 bushels; decreased, 14.000 i bushtis. I Dais. 1S.703 000 bushels; decreased, 106,000 1 bLBtiels. live l.uftV bushels; decreased, 307,000 I bu h. la- 1 Holl y, 4,133 000 bushels buht is. decreased, S01.0QO Mlaaeapolle lira I a Market. MlVNa'AITVLls Nov 15 WH BAT De cnib r '1 Oi'il ('' Mav. tl c '.4 n: hu. 1 hJU.L 41.07 ul , 1 noilU'lil. Mllwseke tirsls Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov 16 WHKAT-.Vo. 1 northern, ll 119I1.1S: No. 1 northern, 11 0a l tw'i; Iecemh. r, fl t7V OATH tllUJo. BARLEY Samples, 5SVc. Peoria tirala Market. PICOKIA. Nov. 15. 4'Or.N steady; oil, Me; No. I new. 6S0; No. 4. new no trad. 61 ii.V DA'I S -1'ik hanged; No. t ahlte, 40v:: 4 while, eVg, No. I, 6Wc; No. Atuhlaoa adj. 4 Arizona Com. ... 4o ) Atlantic At.hlson R. R lKSilulte Lnallllo . do ptd 104V4('al. ft Anion.. Boston Albany CTfel'al. ft lit, Is ... Rcston ft Mslne 14lw t'rnteiinlsl Pltrhburi pfd U t'opper Range .. K T.. N. H. ft H...114 Ilalv West Union Pacific i"!;1 Franklin Am. Arje. Chem 4i tiranby do ptd ituureeoe 141.11111 s isie noysle 122 Mass. Mining .. . Am. Pi.eu Tube.. Amer. Bugar do ptd Am. T. ft T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd Pom. 1 ft a Mas. Electric .... do pfd Mill. Ose Vnlted r'ruit lolled 0. M do pfd V I. Steel do pfd Adventure AHouea Attia'tsamated J-UlVldrUd. i.V M.cniKan ..14Si Mohawk .. 114 N'ava.la . .l-3 Old Ilomlllloo . . Parrot .. 16-4 yuincy .. 7 Shanno . . 76 Tamarack . .1474 t'nited t opper .. V. S. Mining.. .. .l f 8. Oil . . v l uh ..lit VKtoria .. 6t4w,noo , . Wolverine .. .ite North Butt .. .. 46 14 .. II . . 2t4 ..loll ..eo .. 1 .. j w .. 17 . .1014 .. Kl .. .. v. .. at .. H .. .. 47 .. 164. .. 4 .. I: .. CS .. 3 .. 4 . 1 .. ii .149 .. i t of fee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 15. COFFEE Mar ket for coffee futures opened steady at un changed prices, which was shout In line with the European markets. There was a little demand from local bulls, but im porters were moderate sellers during the day, and wllh some scattering liquidation, prices eased off in the late trading, clos ing barely steady, net unchanged to 10 points lower. Receipts at Uiasiliau ports H.rd HttlA fln.ullnp hut Ihsra ia.-n talU of a smaller spot demand from the Interior. I T hales for the day were 27000 bags, Includ ing November and December at 6 40c; March. 6.60c; May. .70c; July, 6. 7.VR 6. SOc : 1 September. S s0c. Spot quiet; Rio No. 7. VunVie, nominal; Santos No. 4, o5j6Tc: mild uulet, Cordova, Mjllc. Totals c 7,414 2,314 11.786 CATILEJ-Hecelpts of cattle were very liberal this moiiung, 330 cars being re ported In. The quality of the receipts was very poor, the arrivals consisting almost entirely of trash, with hardly more than a sprinkling of desirable loads of any kind. Early advices from Chicago Indicated a lower market at that point and buyers were Inclined to point to that fact, but there were so few desirable killers here that the local market on cattle of that de scription was strong. On the other hand. Inferior cattle and trash of all kinds was slow; and the feeling rather weak. Cows and heifers of fair to good quality moved off quite freely at good, steady to strong price, with common .kind xuostly steady. Feeders were anywhore from steady to 10c higher; that Is, the desirable kinds were, and the msrket fairly active at pre vailing figures. The fact ia the feeder market Is very strong every day and un usually high for this season of the year. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice cornfed steers. $7.2fM1S25; fair to good corn fed steers, $H .257.25; common to fair corn fed steers, $4.60(516.25; good to choice range steers. 5.60ft6.g5; fair to good range steers. J4.7oifi5.50', common to fair range steers, J3S(V74.60; pood to choice cornfed cows and heifers. 14.2505.35; fair to good cornfed cows and heifers. J3.1ri4.2f; common to fair cornfed cows and heifers. 3.rflS2K; gon.1 to choice rsnge cows and heifers. 3.76?i4.SO; fair to good range cows and heif ers. t3 3ffi3.76; common to fair range cow and heifers. $3 Soft 3. J5; good to choice storkers and feeders. W-POfi S : fair to good storkers and feeders. 19.75414 W); com mon to fair stocers snd feeders, J3.00ttS76; stock heifers. .75.tTS.75; veal calves, .8.50 7.00; bulls, stags, etc.. S2.76fi4.0G. Representative sales: WESTERNS NEBRASKA. ft cows xr,3 3 75 13 cows 814 t 10 15 cows 90 3 80 15 steers. ...ll.r.3 li 40 2(1 steers.. ..12 5 00 26 steers. ...102S 4 60 64 feeders.. 10l.il 5 25 17 feeders. . f.10 4 00 8 heifers.,. 608 S 25 10 cows 955 8 00 14 heifers... t7 3 30 11 cowa 724 3 10 13 steers.... 871 4 00 6 cowa 826 2 90 R. Lucas Nebraska, 67 steers... 10l9 5 20 8 steer. W ESTE R.N IS W YOM 1NU. 5 now 1124 4 00 IS cows 973 87 heifers... M2 4 20 12 steers. ...1070 38 steers.... 6'.9 4 75 15 cows S70 11 calves... 255 6 00 40 heifers... 647 13 heifers... 6.(0 3 16 WESTERNS. J. P. Stephenson Wyoming. 8 ews-hfs.. 925 4 26 8 cows 1063 3 16 29 feeders.. 1U63 6 10 1 calf 230 25 HOGS Receipts of hogs were extremely light this morning and, as some of ihe trains were late in arriving at the yards, there were at no time enough hogs on sale to really make a market or to Induce all the buyers to compete for supplies. Still the demand was urgent and the hugs sold about as fast as they put in an ap pearance at prices that were MMOo higher, In fact, In moat cases 10c higher. Pretty much everything sold Inside the range of 37.80478.00, while on Saturday the big bulk of all the hogs brought 7.85(u'7,r. The best hogs here tuday sold up to 100, although there was nothing very toppy Included among the receipts. Toilav's advance carries the mirks) to the highest point touched In a month and a halt, today being the first occa. .n that hogs have reached 800 since October 1. This Is the fifth month of the ' year on w hich hogs have sold as high as Is 00. ihe highest price having been reached in Sep tember, when 38. SO was touched, llcprcsentatlve sales: Kansns City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 15. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head, Including 1,000 south erns; market steady to strong; westerns, 10c higher; choice export and dressed beef steers. Jo. 50V 5.50, fair to good, J4.7o'i;tj,S6, weotern steers, 34.OOtf5.50; Blockers and feed ers, Jo.OU4r600; southern steers, 33.50ti5.10; southern cows. J2.C("a4O0; native cowa, 2.K.4J4.75; native heifers, $2.2566.85; bulls, J2.9t.j U0; calves, $4.UVff 7.00. 11UGS Rt ecelpts, s 000 head; market 5c to 10c higher; top, JS.17H: bulk of sales. J7.Mh(8.10; heavy, 3S.0t"u17 Vi; packers and butchers, J7 M.-yS.15; light, $7,6048.00; pigs, $6.60.17.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts." 9 fKX head; market steady; lambs, J6.0rv.r7.a0; yearlings, $6.00600; wethers, $4.2&n6.25; ewe, J4.0O-ii4.75; stockers and feeders, $3.25 4,5.25. :;an. per dos., Sf.c; extra fsncy Muskegon, per flat box, $1 26. Head lettuce: per ham per. $J 50. Rutabagas: Canadian) per lb.. iv,c. Cabbage: Wisconsin, genuine HpN land seed, per lb., l'c; l,0OU-lb. lots or more, l'o; rod, per Io., lfo. California tomatoes: Per orate, $1 50. Onions: Indiana Ked Ulobe, per bu., Jl 00, Idaho yellow, per bu., $100; Spanish, per crate, $1.60, Pota toes: Colorado, per bu., 7oo. Figs: New, Imported, 7-ct own, per lb., 16c; ' 4-orown, per lb., 13c; U lJ-os. pkgs., per bog, 80c; 50 6 0s. pkgs., per box, $2 00. NI'TS Almonds: Drake seedlings, per lb., 16c; filberts, large, per lb., He. Pecans: Louisiana, per lb., 17Sc; Jumbo Texas, per lb., 10c; medium Texas, per lb.. 12'4ja. Cali fornia walnuts: No. 1, soft shell, per lb., ir.c; No. 2, soft shell, per lb., 11c. Peanuts: Raw, per lb.. 6c; Jumbo, raw. per lb, Tc; toasted, per lb., 8c; salted, per box. U.K. DATES-30 l ib- pkgs.. per bog. $2.26; new Hallowe'en, per lb., 7c; sugar wAmuu per box, 31.16; fard, per lb.. 10c. HlDtK-No. 1 green. 10c: No. t cured, CIDER Mott's, per keg, 33.50. LONDON, of wool for sales closed mw s: New Queensland, bales; South Wool Market. Nov. 15. WOOL The" listing the sixth series ot auction with ludsy's arrivals as fol South Wales. 32, 81T bales: 3a,t'iOU bales; Victoria, -14,11 Australia. 10,322 bales; wet Australia. 11.987 balna: Tasmania, $M bales: .ew Zealand. 14,648 bales; Cape of Oood Hope and Natal, 2.t!2 bales. Of this wool; o4.0u0 bales of Australian and 23. 600 bales of Cape of Oood Hope and Natal were forwarded direct to spinners, making the net available for the sales (Including 4.000 bales held over from the fifth series) 8, 40 blST.' LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. 1K.-WOOL Un changed; territory and weatern mediums, .'42!rc; fine mediums. 3tJg26c; fine, 143 JOc. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16. CATTLE Receipts, 11,000 head, including 6.700 Texan; market steady to lOo lower. Native shipping and export Bteers, $d.7.VfcS.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, f3.rsMrtl.o0; sters. under 1,1X10 pounds, $8.75(66.26; stockers and feeders, a.oOG.Io; cows and heifers, $3.2;V(f.90; cannera. $2.00,32.50; bulla, $2.50,qi4.25; calves, J6.My.jK. 25; Texas and Indian stoers, $3.60u 6.30; cows and heifers. J2,40f4.25. HOGS Receipts, 12,300 head: market 6c higher. Pigs and lights. Jd.257J7.S0; pack ers, $7,705(8.00; butchers and best heavyi J8.05TjK.15. ' SHEEP AND LAM B3 Receipts, 1,700 head; market steady; native muttons, 83.50 (j'OtJO: lambs, t6.25ji7.65; culls and bucks, 32.6oi(i4.4o; blockers, J3.!Uti3.76. .1151 6 30 4 00 4 no 3 20 t 60 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. IG. CATTLE lU'colpt. 1,000 head; market steady to strong; steers, $4,607.00; cowa and heifers, 32.60uti.00; calve. $3.K"Sj7.oO. ' HOGS Receipts, 3.000 head; market otjlOc higher; top, $8.16; bulk of sales, $7."fflS lo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Market steady: lambs, $4.00iT.60. Sloes. Cltr Live Stock Market. 8UOUX CITY. Ia., Nov. 15,-tSpeclal Tel egram.) CATTLE Receipts, . 3,500 head; market killers easier; feeders, steady to strong; beeves, 34 00rj4.'26; cows, $3.orfi4.Ta; feeders, $4.10tt4.90; yearllng-a.. $3 0O1j4. 10. ' HOOS Receipts. 3.200 head; market strong to 60 higher: close, weak; range of prices, $7. 75S8.O0; bulk of sales, f 7.903 7.V5. atock In eiaht. Itec'ulpt of live stock at the six prlucl pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha R.200 . . Sarar and Molae. NEW YORK, Nov. U.-SUtJAR-Raw , firm; refining, 3.9(r,j4.00c; cen trl ruga 1, . test, 4.45V4.oOo; mola'ses sugar, 1. 10 S.76c; refined, steady; No. . .4.75e; No. . 4.8.V; No. , 4 80o; N'o. 10. 4.660: No. 1L 4.50e; No. 12, 4.45c; No. 13, 440o; No 14, 4.40o; con fectloters' A, 5.O60; mould A, 6.60c, cut loaf, .06c: crushed, 8.86c: powdered,: Ltac: granulated. 6880; cubes. 6.60c. .. . . .MOLASEfi Firm: New Orleans open ket tla, good to choice. 8&42c. KINKAID FOR MONEY' REFORM Math District Conressnia T ri nanolal Learlalatloa Will Lasul This Wlhte; ( . ' ' ' ' ' Congressman .ose P. Klnkald, repre sentative in the national congress from "The Big Sixth" district of Nebraska, passed, through Omaha on his way to Washington for the next season. "The currency question probably will be of paramount importance thla term," he said. "There la no quefttpn that our fi nancial system mut ba revtsetfv and It la not too early now to begin legislation, Senator Aldrich hag aroused oOnslderabl Interest among banker and buslne men In the necessity of a better banking ays tern. . ':': :; "' ' 'The central bank Idea rriay be exploited. At any rate it Is stir to cause coriftider aile discussion, as We .are not all the same mind on that plan,"" 1 t - There Is no dangei1 . from .'ronp rhen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy IB used. ; Sioux City SU Joseph ... Kansas City St. Louis ..... Chicago ...... Totals OMAHA 3.500 ... 1.000 ...11,000 ...11,000 ...30,000 ' 1.N00 .1,200 3,tXH) 8.0(10 13,200 28.000 ltj.000 I I 9.000 1,700 27.000 14 ' () Btt.200 63,700 ticAbit.ll. JlAHKteT. Ktw Yark Mlalaa; Stocka. NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Alios 1 !.eadvlll Cos. euruusehk Ton .... t l.iule tTilei... Com. Tunnel eto:k... E slsalraa . Is Oetan . Ophlr , . 74 - 'standard .... IM Yellosl Jacket . ( . f .1) I t . M do b..ada On. Cel. ft V. Horn Sliver lion Sliver unr4. Fore I a a Flaaaclal. LONDON. Nov. 16 Money was obtain able on easier terms today. Saturday a gold import and the fart thai the Bank of Er gland secured tl "io tsO gold, w hich ar rived today, eased d.scoont tatr and j siienglheiied biiiiati securilies, Coiihoi Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 15.-METALS-St inward conoer on the New York Metal lexchaiige was neglected and ne quotations wre mad. The London market was jt adv snd Snr(iU 6d higher at 69 for I spot and A ttO 2s 6d for futures. Local deal lets quote Uk- copper at $13 00u U.2a; elec. Ilrolvic, flltT'Afi 13.00: casting, $12.75'ii l.'71. Tin was firm locally. The London n:a:ket wes fiim at 13j )2s d for spot and 111 15a for futures. Iead was quiet lecslly; spot, $4 37Htj4 4'. The Ixmdon mar Hi was higher a! 13 Is 8d. Spelter was (julet Ineallv ai to 2r..?4 40 The London mar- ki t was unchanged at 23 6s. Iron was uncnansen tiotn in uonrinn and locally. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15 METAt S Ltad, quiet at $4.26. Spelter, steady at $6.25. Philadelphia I' rod ace Market. PHILADKLPHIA. Nov. U. BUTTER Steady, fair demand. Western creamery, t'-r: nearby prints. Sic. EGOS Firm, good d'-inand. Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, tree case, 33c at mark; Pennsylvania and other nearby cur rent receipt, returnable cases. 31c at mark; western firsts, free cases. Sic at mark; wenern current receipts, free cases, 272Sio at mark. CHEESE Firm, fair demand. New York full creams, choice, 17o; fair to good, lo'w lUVo. No. Av. 8b. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 2K 14.) ... 75 JHJ 40 T r7t4 Ti 18 10 It"' - ! t 7, s isi to 1 in ib 17 en t ;' 41 11 ... 7 HO 411 kS $4 t tn Mi til 110 7 6 s4 2sl SO I on 3 ii ... 7 tm 47 Ltl 140 I 00 .-,.. t 7 SO 7 9b U 244 . t 00 ill 7 4 441 T Sa 42 40 00 3 -l 40 7 Uo e0 3 W I Oil St IliO 7 ii t 241 ... I 00 i8 215 140 7 15 7S 20 10 00 naletk Crala Market. DULUTH, Nov. 1 WH KAT Decembr, $103; May, $10fS: No. 1 northern. fl07V No t northern, $l.Xrv OATS 39c. Klgla flatter Market. Fl.OIN. Nov 75-P.UTTF - Firm, sale for the week, 54,u pocUs. SOc; SHEEP P.reelpt on paper were of a very respectable volume this morning, the estimate being placed at 1(1,000 head, as compared with 8.454 head last Monday and 17,21 head a year ago. There were sev eral shipment that did not arrive until late, however, and tlie actual ottering on the early market gave a much smaller total than the estimate. Fleshy kind moved readily from the opening; In fact, there waa little tendency In killing circles to wait for the full as sortment. 'Most price paid were fullv steady with best grades and about strong as compared with last week's close. Only a very moderate supply of fat stock was Included in today's run, and quality as a rule was none too good. Some fed west tin ewes were good enough to bring $4.55 and a small siring of toppy lambs changed hands at $7.50. The percentage of feeder was larger than usual today, but the demand fully equaled the supply and activity featured the trade throughout. There was no ma terial change In prices, most sale carrying Jurl atn.ui steady figures. It might be well to nolo in this connection that one reason for tna stauinty or reeaer values from day to day 1 the large number of orders in the hand of commission men now waiting to be filled. iguotailon 011 fat hp and lambs: Oood to clioue Uinba, J7.1oy7 50; fair to good lambs, fd.70n7.lo. good light yearling. J.. .J, t)5.75; good heavy yearling. Jo.oo-i5.So, gcod to holre wethers. $4 sfriftl 36;, fair to good wetheia. $1 40)4 15; good to choice ewrs. $4.fx.t4 M; fair to good ewe. Jt.AnX 4.; Quotations on feeder stock: Oood ' to choice lamb, fti.Uuf .50, (air to good lambs, Staple and fssey Prod nee Prices Fare lbed by Bayer and Wholesalers. BUTTER Creamery, No. I, delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 32c; No. 1, in 60-1 b. tubs, 31 He; No. t, in 1-lb. car tons. 30c; in 00-lb. tubs, 28n; packing stock, 22rtc: fancy dairy, tubs, 25c; Mar ket changes every Tuesday. EGGS Fresh selling stock, candled, 25c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, 33c; springs, 14c; hens 14c; cocks, 10c; ducks, loc; geese. Itc; turkeys, 2oc; pigeons, por dos., J1.25. Alive, broilers under 3 pounds, 15c; over 2 pounds, 10ic; hens, 10c; cocks, tVc: ducks, full feathered, 10c; jgeese, full leathered, 8c; turkeys, under 10 pounds, 15c; over 10 pounds, lie; guinea fowls, $2.60 per dog., pigeons, 60c per dos. ci Yb 1 fc-MS aciectu. smail cans. 22c; large 40c; gallons, fl.ko; New Vork counts, smull, 63c; large, 4ia;; gallon, $1.85, Lialtimore. Biandaiiis. small, sUo; laige, iiv; gallon, kl.OO. . FISH Fresh caught, almost all irt dresked: Halibut, 12c; buffalo. 8c: trout, Ijo, bullhuais, 14c; catfish, i.c; crapptea, suufish, felloe; blauV. bas, 25c; whiietisii, loc; piae, 12c; samujn. Uo; pickerel, .11c; frog legs, 45o. Fresh froxen whileiish, No.' 1, 11c; pickerel, at eased and oeaaiea. 8; pike, dressed, 12c; reusuappers, lJc: Span uh macktrei, lav; naUe n.ackarel, 35c each. BEEF CL'ib-No., 1 rib. Pc; No. 2 ribs, 12c; o. 2 fibs, 7ic; No. 1 10111. 2wc; No. 2 loin. 16c, No. 3 loin, 6'c; No. 1 chuck. ttVyc; No. 2 t'hurk, erie; No. 3 chuck, 4Vc, No. 1 ryund. c; No. 2 round, otjo; No. 2 be No. 1 plate, 6'sc; No. 2 plate, 4c; No. 2 Dule. 2n,C. FRL'1'1 si Uiapts; New York Concord, as socialluu pack, por basket, 2lc; loo-hatket loi.i. per basket, JOc; Calitornia, extra fancy lt'laming Tokays, per lare crgu, $1.75; 3-ciaie lots, pr cime. Jl.bu, 5-crate Iota, per crate, Jl 60; extra choice Malagas, per hoi., $- 6u, extra choice heavy Malagas, tor phi., Jo.ou; kliicily fancy Malasas, per bl Jo.50; sti iotly fancy neavy Malagas, per bbl., $7 00. extra fancy tinted graces, per -bbl., $7.60; extra fancy extra baavy tinitu. per 001., m 00 ext. fancy pma La bolihmia D, per but., Jloou. Cianberrlna: Wibuonsln, Antler brauil, extra fancy Ji n bo, per bbl.. 110 jo, V isconsla, poppy 1 1 and, Pell & Cherry, per bbl., $7.50; Vs 1. cotiuin, tleid run, ur bbl,, j; ou, fancy t.'ape Cod, $7 50; choice Capt Cod, 7.0u. choicu Cape Cod, box. $20. ApiJlua; Eura Colo rado Juuailians. per box, J2.60; extra choice ColoiaUo Jonathans, per uux, e.2o; cnoico Jonathans, per box. J2.0U; Misnouri Uatn, No. 1. lien Davia. per bbl., $3.50; Miafouii Ben, No. 1, Wlnesaps, per bbl , $100; Mis souri lien. No. 1, Uano, per bbl., JJ 7; New York extra fancy Red Baldwins, per bbl.,, $4.50; New York extra fancy tireenliigs, per bbl., ft oO; New torg farmers pack. Raid wins, per bbl., fJ.75; New Vork farmers' pack. Greenings, per bbl., $J.7a. Puars: California, extra fancy Eastie Uuerre, per box, $2.50, Miclilgan Klerters, per 3 bo. bbl., $4 00. Oranges: Extra fancy Valencia, 124,' I'M, 176. too and 216. per box, $4 50, 250 and itJ. per box, $4 50, exua fancy Florida, Ui. 150. 174, 2O0, 216 per box, J 25. Lemons: Extra fancy. A) and SW, . par fcox, j.oD; choice, 000 and 300. per box, JUti. (jiue fruit: Florida, 64, 64 and So, per bv. $4 Banana. Extra fancy Port Lnnun, per 1U. 4c; 6-buitch lots, per lb., ic. tlouey; Col lado. per crate, te 25. VEG t-TAHLES "weet potatoes. Vlrgl.tig Red fciar, per laig bbl., $2.58; 6-bbl. lot, per bbl., $2oo. Celery: Extra fancy Jdicul- your left OMAHA r,,A!! CURED . OF PARALYSIS ISKLFSH HAND IS RE8TOnKI - After One Kontn'a Treatmeat at tk Jladium ZnitltwU, JV Jl. fteese Has 2erfeot Vie of Band That Wu Paralysed ana Useless. A an example of the wonderful currs effected at the Radium Institute, follow ing Is a letter from a grateful Omaha man, who through this system of treat ment received the use of a hand Inat was paralysed and so utterly useless that he had no control of the muscles pf the en tire arm. We have other letters on file at the Institute as convincing of the vir tu of the Radium System as Is the fol lowing: Omaha, Neb., Nov. 13, J0l. Radium Medical and frnrglcal Institute, Omaha, Neb. Dear Doctors: I want to thank you for r treatment. When 1 came to you my hand and wrist was paralysed to Ihe extent that It was useless to tie. After one month of your treatment It Is" en tirely well and I have perfect use of It. A freat many peopie ask me about your reatment and call on me. You can refer anyone who is skeptiOHl. I take pleasure in recommending your treatment to all my friends. , Yours truly, R E. REESE 2823 Farnam street, Omaha. Perhaps you are suffering from a like disease. Can you afford to go through life with such a handicap or can you af ford to entrust your case to soma one who is not fit in knowledge or euuiprnent to glvs you the successful treatment and effect such cures as the above? .The specialists are men of long experience They have every equipment known te the profession and their record ot past suc cesses should prove their efficiency to handle your case. Cancer, lupus, eplthellona, tarrh, epilepsy, rheusnstiani, stomach, liver, kidney and diseases are best treated by ful Radium System and tn k these success has been phenomenal. They have recently moved f.roin the old offices In the Patterson hlofit and are now located at the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Farnam. 220 Houth Thir teenth street, In larger quarters to Jiandle their Immense practice, and have 'added eminent physicians to their staff.'-' - Remember the new address, 321) South fhlrtoenth street, Omaha asthma, is- gall stones. all nervous the wonder- thelr Herbert E. Gooch Co. Brokers tad Deilen , tjfapr. rawtigjoaa. stoo Otba Office 1 tit) 31. T. sUfe SlduJ. U ttelevboae. Bear Las taL . . taepeaaak e-8ial aa.4 A-4Uaa, leev asa LeUeteet Uouee la the fHale. lie.