TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 23, 190?. CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Decline! Further on Heavy Selling:. LOWER CABLES ALSO DEntESSIVE torn Remains WeatHer Proposition, with 4ew Muff Moving Slowly, Onlnc to Wet Receipt Are Ample. OMAHA. Nov. 27. 1909. Lower cables and heavy receipts In the northwest caused further polling and wheat values declined again today. The corn market rematna a weather prop osition at present. New corn la moving slowly, owing to the wet weather affecting the grading and present receipts are amply large enough to supply the demand. Wheat sold off from the start on heavy receipt and large acceptances. Longs dumped their lines on the market and. prices were worked grad"jally lower. Con siderable wheat has left the country dur ing the late bulge, and cash wheat wli: be effected by receipts. Corn wsa weak In sympathy with wheat and heavier receipts. offerings were liberal and the buying was slow. Demand was only moderate and rash values suffered a Vjc decline. Primary wheat receipts were 1.103.000 bushels and shipments ware 1.311000 bush els, sgalnst receipts last year of 1.4HB.000 bushels and shipments of 1,1 40.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 6M.000 bushels and shipments were 4HI.0O0 bushels, against receipts last year of 567 000 bushels and shipments of V91.000 bushels. Clearances were 26.000 bushels of corn, tOO bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 3.000 bushels. Liverpool closed unchanged to hl lower on wheat and H1 higher on corn. Local range of ODtlons: Article Open, yeateraay WHEAT December May CORX December May OATS ..H.01H .. .wiTs .. .6 II 01H l.OoS .59 .40 Iecember 37 May 40', Omaha rasa. rntx. WHEAT No. 2 hard, fl.03ei.0Jlt; hard. Il.00i31.om: No. 4 hard. WftWc No. No. spring. l.O2'3l.03; No 3 spring. 6cij$1.01l. CORN No. 2. 67'(69V; No. 8, 661v.94c; N. 4, 64'iiSfN-; No. 1 yellow. 67ft6PWe: No. 3 yellow, Wa.')!'ic; No. 2 white, 6Stfti0Vc; No. 3 white. B7p60V,c. OATS No. 3 mixed. 37c; No. S yellow. S74?rS8c; No. 3 white. 3R. flange: No. 4 white. 37lVc3Sc; standard. Vfl.'ie. RYE No. 2. 691?70c; No. S, 68'(J6Se. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 130 376 1;U Minneapolis 'i-i Omaha 24 24 Si Duluth Kii CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featnrea of the Trading; and Closing; Trices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 27. Renewed Ikiuldation of the December delivery forced wheat to a still lower level here today, prices at thu close showing losses of '.pHc to lc com pared with the final quotations of the pre vious day. Corn closed easy, while oats and provisions were steady. The December delivery was again sub jected to general selling In the wheat pit and as a result the premium on that option, compared with the May delivery, was en tirely dlsslpsted at one time, both months aelllng at $1.06. News of the day was more favorable to the bears and thin helped to weaken the market. Several mild rallies occurred, owing to covering by shorts, but tho market at no time displayed any great buoyancy. During the dav December sold between fl.06 and II. W. while May ranged between ll.O&Mf 1.06? and $1.HH. At the clone December was at fl.Otit and May at $1.0t. Increased receipts In the northwest and reports from Argentina claiming that weather conditions in that country were favorable for harvesting were the principal Items contributing to the weakness. The corn market was weak. Prices at the close were ,fa'a"AC to VtfViC lower than tho previous close. Oats were steady. The market closed steady, with prices 4c lower to 6e higher. Provisions were strong early In the ses sion, but later sentiment became easier. The market closed steady, with prices 24c lower to 6c higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: -1 rticles. Open. High-I Low. Close.W'd'y. Wheat l Pec. 1 1 OfiTS l ot;-,i 1 06 l osm 1 0trl 0ttV.il 1 Oti 97 7'4 97Val 1 07i 1 o.;& 97T Mav II OS Si1-! July Corn-" Dec. May July Oats Dec. Mav July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May Ribs Jan. May 97S 69 V 61 V62 4i2 I . 611 I I I 59'.! i I l 2 !si4itr'.i i; 614 1 til I HJ'i 62 614 I 394 39 , 42 10 ' I 21 liO 394 424 424U,,.4S4r'., 42 40 21 HO 20 SO I 40 40', I ' I S'T 21 f.24 21 76 I 21 HO 20 95 21 00 12 271 12 35 11 7241 11 SO a 75 I I 12 25 11 70 12 2741 12 -:24 11 70 I 11 674 11 1741 It 20 11 10 10 874: 10 90 10 HO 11 r 11 is 10 824i 10 624 No 2. Cash . quotations were as follows: FLOL'R Klrtn; winter patents. $S.15'fi.T0; winter stralghta, $5 .Vf5.4; spring straights, J4.60S4 80; bakers, $3.06(&6.25. RYE No. 2. 75c. H A RLE Y Feed or mixing. 4nft,.Wc; fair to cnoice malting, hxittwc. SEED Flax, No. 1 southwestern, No. 1 northwestern, $1.82. Timothy, Clover, $9.60gri4..00. $1.7: $J.Ji. PROVISIONS Mews pork, per bbl., $23 75 24.00. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $l."..40itlX4."i. Short libs, sides t loose). $11. 75ft 12.00; short clear ainea (tmxed). III. 7M 12.00. Total elestancea of wheat and flour were equal to 3G0.UUO bu. rrlmary receipts were 1.403,000 bu.. compared with I,4"0u0 hit. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for .Monday: Wheat, :0 cars; corn, 190 cars; oats, 103 curs; hoga, Xi.OOO head. Chlrago CaW Prices Wheat : No. 2 rod ll.lltfl.20': No. 8 id. $l.X''if US- No. 1 hard. $10si1.0D; No. 3 hard. $1.0.;( 1.07; No 1 northern spring, $I.Ot'?tl.lO; No. 2 northern aprlng, $t.0wul.0W; No. 8 spring. $1 0K1 07. Corn1 No. 2 cah. 624c: No. 3 cash, "s4u; No. 3 white, 5sj(69c: No. 4. .WUc; No. I vel low, 644c; new. No. 4 yellow. fi7S67,c, Oats: No. 2 white. 4Jc: No. 3 white. 4ftfj, fti-4e (o. wihh', ja3tie; aiaouura. 4rr BUTTER Steady; creameries, 2$31c; dairies, svcisac. KUtJs Receipts, h.4.j cases; steady; at mark, casoa included, 0411204c; firsts a'c: prime flrstr 304c. CHEESE Firm; dalmes. lb1,'h l4c; twins lti'al64c: youne Americas. lbulKc;, long horns. Die. POULTRY Steady; turkeys, 13c; chick ens, 104c: spr'ngs. 110. VEA I. Steady; M to 0-lb. wts., 7484o 60 to 80-lb.. wts.. 84'09'iCi 60 to 110-ib. wis 'fffnc. I'OTATOES Steady ; choice to fancy 43 iic; lair to gooo, i.ji4oc. 81. I.oula General Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 27 W H EAT Lower track. No. 2 red cash, $1.241 254; No hard, $1.0k4&1.12; lecemLier, $1074 May 41 Ml. CORN Futures lower; cakh firm; track, No. 8 cash, 694c; December, 6K4c; May. 614c; No. I while. 69V4C. OATS Firm; cash. . higher: track. No. J cash. 404c; Iwcember, 39c; May, 41'c; No I white. 42Vt43c. RYE Higher, 754c FLO UK Dull; led winter patents. $555 ev; extra lancy ana siraignt, a.uutia.46 hard winter clears, $3.90ft-4 20. SEE 1 Timothy. $2.75m;350. CORN MEAL $3.00. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. .02'u 1.V4. HAY Firm; timothy, lU.OOS 17.00; prairie in. cog 12 bu. BAGGING t-ltic. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pol k, lower; Jobbing. $-3 50. Lard, higher; prime steam. $13 174 613.324. Dry salt meats, higher: boxed extra shorts, $1300; clear ribs, $13 00; shurl clears, $13.25. Bacon, higher; boxed extra shorts, $14 26; clear ribs, $14.26; short clears, ;i4 50. POULTRY Steady: chickens, 11c; springs. 124c; tuikes. 14c: ducks. 12c; geese, sc. 1 BUTTER Steady: creamery, W4nS24c. EGGS Steady, SS40. Receipts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows: Reeelpts. Shipments Flour, bbls 11 IHO 15 0d Wheat, bu 86 700 36 500 Corn, bu 9.sU0 24,o0 f Oils hu 26.600 66.UJ0 f l.lveral Grain Market. LIVERPOOL Nov. 27.-WH EAT-Close. f.rm; No. 1 red, western winter, as 1J fotures stesdy; Deoember. $s l'.dl March. ',d: Mav, 7s 7Sd. (URN-Unlet; new American mixed, via Galveston, 6s 9'd; futures quiet; Decem ber mlxud, nominal;'- December plate, 6a 6d. MCW YORK (.KEHAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. NRW YORK. Nov. 17 -FLOl'R-Ueceints. S!8.4uO btils.; exports. 37,r-00 bbls.; market was null but steady; Minnesota patents, fV3ftfr.ftn; w inter stralgh'.s, i.2t 5 : Min nesota bakers. t4..V)'ij4 85: winter extras. M.Kv-g4S0; winter-patents, t5.36gs.75; winter low grsdes. I4 2f)'r4 30: KsnsHS straights. l4Vjj6on. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. 4 2iu4.0; choice to fancy, 14.30(1 4. T0. Buck wheat flour, quiet at 12 2f per 100 Ibe.. nom inal. CORNMKAI- Steady; fine white and yel low, 11.501.66; coarse, ll.4tVgl.4ei kiln dried. RYE Pull: No. 2 western. Rl'.c. nominal. f. o. b , New York. BARLEY Dull: feeding. KViMc. c. I. f.. New York. WHEAT Reoelnts. 134.900 bu.: exports. HOMO bu.: BDot market, easv: No. 2 red. II 27, asked elevator dome tic, No, 2 red, 11.284. nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern Duluth, II 174, nominal f. o. b.; No. t hard winter, $1.21. nominal t. o. b. afloat. There was an easier market In wheat, de clining under liquidation and on lower cables, better Argentina news and larger receipts. The close was c to lc net lower. December closed. 11.14': May closed. tl-Wi: July closed. II MS. t'UK.N Receipts, 1S.7S0 hvi.; spot market, easy; No. 2. ,2ic elevator domestic and 78c, delivered nominal; No. 2, 64So, nom inal f. o. b. afloat; No. I yellow nominal. Option market was without transactions, closing unchanged. December closed. TlHo; May olosed, 69Tc. OATS Receipts. 76.250 bu.; spot market, OUlet; mixed oats. 26032 pounds, nominal; natural white, 2W&S2 pounds, 44V5146o i clip ped white, jj42 pounds. 46l4C?tS1c. hay rirm. No. J. iWftNoo; good to choica. Sficflll 05. HIDES Quiet: Hoaota. XlMtiBKHc : Con- tral America. 2?22Vc. LEATHER Steady; acid. 22aOc. PHOVISIONS-Peef steady: family. 114.00 4314 60; mess. 111.00411 60; beef hams, $23.00 b2S.O0; packet, 12.0orl2.&0; city extra India mess, 20.MVa21.on. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, H3.0Vff14.0Q; pickled hams. $12 50 13.00. I Aid. film; middle west, $13. 3 13.90; refined, steady; continent.. $14 20; South America, $14. 6'; compound. $10.00' 10.25. Fork, frm: fain I v. I? WW'7.00: Short clear, $24.4O!g:a.50: mess, $2.i."a(i26.O0. TALLOW Uuet: country (pkgs. free), Atf67c. RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 2V43 ; Japan. fitfuilc. BL'TTKK Strong; creamery specials. 33c: extras, 2e. CHEESn-Firm nnrl higher; state, new full cream specials, 17HTic EGtlS Steady : western extra first. 35 37c; first. 3lig:i4r; seconds. 27tf30r. POULTRY Alive, dull; western chick ens. 14'4c: fowls. 154c; turkeys, 13W160. Dressed, easy; western chickens, broilers, 174fi'21c4 fowls, 1.1gl6c; turkeys, 2tSS3c. WKATI1KR IN TIIK GRAIN BELT Rain and Colder. Fallowed by Snow and Collier. OMAHA. Nov. 27. 1909. The eastern disturbance has disappeared of the Atlantic coast and an area of high pressure now overlies the country cast of the Mississippi river, with fair weather prevailing throughout the eastern and southern states. The western disturbance ttlll overhangs the mountain districts, with Its center over Colorado. The disturbance Is causing continued cloudy and unsettled conditions from the Mississippi river west into the mountains, and rains and snows are falling In the mountains this morning. loo oppression win continue siowiy east ward, ana win cause continued unsettled weather, with rain or snow In this vicin ity tonight and Sunday. The depression over the mountain district is followed by an area of high pressure In the west and nortnwest, and mis nigh is accompanied by a falling temperature and colder weather will extend over this vicinity to night and Sunday. Record of temperature and Dreolnltarlon compared with the corresponding day of the last three yeara: 1909. 1908. 1907. lfllW. Minimum temperature . . tto Jti 3ti 2$ Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .W Normal temperature for today, 33 degrees. Excess In prealpltatlon since March 1. 2.91 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908. 1.VL 111UI1 Deficiency corresDondlna- Deriod In 1907, o. t menus. L. 'A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 27.-WHEAT Cash. unchanged to lc lower: No. 2, hard, $1.03 fcl.os; No. 8, ii.uorrfi.utj; jio. 2, red. $1.20(0 1.35; No. 3. 1.18fjl.2. CORN 4va14c lower; No. 2. mixed. 58 ti59c; No. 3, ofi69c; No. 2, white, 68Vii 64c; No. 3. B6&o4c. OATS unchanged ; No. 2, white. 4042o: No. 2, white, 4tx42c; No. 2, mixed, 39t40c. KYE--70c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy. $11.60 Vi-.w; cnoice prairie, . ,0; choice alfalfa, i5.504tl6.75. WHKAT- December. 81. 004. bid: Mav. $1 02.7Tl.ti24. sellers; July, 3'4C bid. COttN Decemoer, oiiio, bid; May, 60J, 'c, sellers; July, titMianKHWc. bid. BUTTER Creamery, extras, 32o: firsts. 294ci seconds, 274c; packing stock, 22c. EGOS Extras, zl-c; firsts, 27c; seconds and dirties. 17c; current receipts, iflc: southerns, loss off, 14c. . Receipts. Shinmenta. Wheat, bu 61. WW 48.000 Corn, bu 21,000 16.000 Oats, bu ,0u0 6.000 Options at Kansas City: Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat- 1 01! 1 02,j 68'il ei'si December May 1 014,1 1 02Hj 5S4 61 I 1 00 1 01 1 0H 1 02 677, 60 Corn December May 67 eo Allnneapolla Uraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 27. WHEAT De cember, $1,001,: May, $1.06Y: cash No. 1, hard. ll.OU't&l.OS-V No. 1. northern. 11.06. 1 Ot.; No. 2, northern, $1.031.03. t lax :iosefi l.siv4. CORN No. 3 yellow, 68'3.'ao. OATS No. $ white, Sova3Wc. RYK-No. 2. 65VW70UC H RAN In luO-lb. sacks, $19 50. FLOUR First patents, $6.SOfci6.60: sexnd patents. $0.1011 5.30; first clears, $4.2oa4.46: second clears. $3.20(fl.3.40. rhlladejphla I'rodnce Market. 'PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 27 BUTTER Firm: extra western cteamery, 34c; extra nearby prints. Sic. EtiuS- Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free canes, 37c at mark; Penn sylvania and other nearby current receipts, returnable cases, :c at mark: western firsts, free casts. I7c at mark; western cur rent receipts, free cases, 3l'o35c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full c.eains, choice, l,c; fair to good, 16Vtfl6e. Toledo eed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 27-SEEDS-Clover, cash, $f 6.'.; November, $i.tV: December $S.tM: March. $S86; No. 2, $1 g. 45 ; No. $, $M6! rejected, $7 70cy6 00; no established grade, I4.4i0ti7.ai. Timothy. prime, $1 SO. Alsike, prime, $7.(6; November, $7.S6: De cctiiber. $7.66; March, $6.00. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Nov. 27,-COKN-Firm: No. 3., yellow. 6'4c; Nj. 3. 66UI-; No. I. Uk; Nu gtade OATS Steady; standard. 40S40Ve; No. $ white, 404c; No. 4. white. Vc. Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 17-WHEAT-No 1 northern. $l.oa 1 .10',; No. 3 northern. $1.0jU'f1.06. OAlrt 41(U4Jr. BARLEY Samples. 66v.(f66iC Unlnlh Urala Market. DULUTH. Nov. 27 -W HEAT-Decemher, $102r; May, $1.064; No. 1 northern. $1.06,; No. 4 nbrtharn, $1.4:H. OATS 3Sc. Wool Mnrket. LONDON. Nov. 27.-WOOI,-A fine selec tion t-f ll,. bales was offered at the wool auction today. The demand was plriie'l ar.,1 firm prices prevailed. Crt.breds au vt need 6 per cent over the September aver- a im nmrriLani paiu rioin t to 10 per ceit higher for suitable parcels. A fine ui weruioa was iiiiiotbva by r ranch Otnnan and home buvers. Next week 46- iXO hales lll be offertd. il. LOUIS. Nov. n.-WOOL-Unchaiiged teir.toiy and ttin inedlunw, jc lira nudiuius, 22a:Us; fine. 14K-. ratfee Market. NEW YORK. Nv. $T.-4VFKEE-ruture aieauy, net uncnanged to 6 pr,,nis tuRti. oain Ktn reporter or IS 600 bags including December at 6 3f.n40c; Marco' foti.a6e: May, 6r; July. .7f: Seuien- rr. .(. opot market quiet; No. T Rio. ii,c. noiiiitiai; is o. 4 r-anluj, tl'c; mid lull; Cordoa, tHHC. SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONOS Market Lower on Recurrence of Anxiety Over Anti-Trust Law. COPPES SHARES ARE WEAK Reading and Pacific Railroads Also )ell Off and These Determine the Ton of the Market Roads Are Lower. NEW YORK. Nov. 27-Ths stork mar ket suffered today from a recurrence of anxiety our tli anti-trust law and also from the satisfaction of a considerable part of the demand from the outstanding short Interest built up In the week's break In prices. The divorce of the St. Louis A San Francisco from the Rock Island system was accepted as a settled fact and this course was attributed to fcari of prosecution under the anti-trust law. In spite of assertions to the contrary designed to counteract this Influence. The renewed break In the copper stocks caused another of the sudden changes of opinion over the chances for the proposed copper merger, which have kept the stock market unsettled alt through the week. The selling wes sufficiently concentrated and aggressive to give the Impression of coming from Important sources. The or ganisation of a bear party In the specula tion with operations centering In Boston was alleged as one factor In the action of the m irket. Some of the large se ling w'bs attributed to the weslthv capitalists of a speculative habit who are connected with the great corporations Immediately aimed at In the government suits under the Sherman law. Thla suspicion of the source of the selling emphasized that aprrehenston over the results to follow from the anti-trust prosecutions In their larger bearings on the general position of corporations. Reeding and the Pacific railroad s;ocks shared In the weakness of the coppers and determined the tone of the market. The Rock Island Issues themselves were strong, the decision to f i ruk. m a! tfrt u . v . . r - . ... . n i , ... k,, x,ium rv rao r iBni ivru being regarded as apparency a beneficial ri-1'. ,,in,unti in igHing over or mat system was made the basla for a lively speculative advance, at the time. In the Rock Island storks. Ths favorable Oc tober net earnings of the Atchison served to hold that stock firm also. The bank statement Hhowed a substan tial loan reduction, both by the clearing house. Institutions and others, which served to offset the larger effect thsn was an ticipated of last Saturday's gold shipments nn Ih. ta m, 1 1 n... Tl I n . . 1 i of commercial paper and the diminished inciuitiiuM 01 uanKH ouisiqe in e w rorK to absorb these offerings are noted as a possible sign of InerenBlng firmness In the money market. Ponds were steady. Total sales, par value, $2,650,000. United States 4s, registered, declined 4 and the coupons. U per cent In the bid price on call during the week. Sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today were as follows: sues. nisn. ixw. now. 4H 145.MO IH4 t44 l4 'V 4H 41 100 47S 47 444 AlllK-rhlm4ri pfrt Amalgamated ('opper American Agricultural ... Am, Beat Sugar Am. Beat BMgar Am. C. A F Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. L. pfd Am. lea SaRurlttes American Llnaead American Locomottv Am. 8. aV R Am. t. V R. pfrt Am. Sugar Raflnlni Am. T. T Am. Tohacco eM.,,, American Woolen Anaconda Mining Ce Atchlaon Atchison pfd Atlantic Chaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Bal. Ohio pfd Bathlaham Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Faolfle Central Laather Central Leather efd Cantral ot Naw Jra- Chaaapaaa at Ohio Chloago Alton Otileaso Oreat Western.... Chicago N. W C M. A Bt. F C. C. C. gt. L, Colorado F. I Colorado Southern Colo. A Bo. lat pfd Colo. 8a. 3d pfd.. .. Conaolldatad Oaa Corn Products Dataware 4k Huriaon Danvar A Rio Oranda D. aV R. O. pfd niatlllars' Securities Erie Krte lit pfd Erie Id pfd Oanaral F.laclrto Oraat Northern pfd Oreat Northarn Ora ctfa... Illinois Cantral Interborough Mat Int. Mat. pf4 International Harvtatar .. Int. Marina pfd Internal lonal Paper International Pump Iowa Cantral Kanaas City Bo K. ('. go. pfd l.oulavllle N W N' MH 4 l.unn SI. n ei'i 7 H4 4S thm 17 ?) 4f. MV6 2 800 IF314 14'4 too 1 1LS0A 101 U, MU MV6 1AA 111U 111 i3 N) 1244 :t4S 114 ton 141 141 U 141 100 I9H t svi 4H I.SOO tli, 406 S lO.jn ,5.14 nv, Is4 too lf(S l4iit 10H i4 1.100 11S4, lU', 11 l mOO St M I4Uj ,100 7M T76 T7H 177 l.m H 4 4( 100 lot 1014 10 SIR Mot) r. M !, , SSHi 14 00 1.'4 :244 1M 7.100 1MH4 18614 1B O0 T6S, 76 74i $,100 10 4 4 66 l 10 4.100 144 14714, 1474 33 a. 32 00 188 00 48 47H 4 200 I4U 4Va 4 MH 3.700 3374 1414 JSi4 200 4 4TH 47V, 10 40V, 40V, 9 V4 300 141 li 1.100 1424, i,2H 1O0 jov 8"M 14646 .hn n L2'4 4.600 nit, fsi Ki i' 10m, iow 10a $.0 2i 1-6 34 15Vi 10 60 50 60 100 7 u S714 WO 44 44 44 70 "0 lIH 161 nn, 30 62 6? 61 114 B.0OO 71 71 Vl 4,100 46 47 47 78li Minn. Bt. L M Ft PASS M. Miaaourl Paclflo , K. . T K. a- T Ufa National Blecult National Load l.ioo lm, Hi I'M f.6 t'S m (7 R. R. Of M lat nIA Naw York Cantral N. T.. O. A w l i, izs 4O0 4" 400 (6 100 71 1(7 1M 44 ' 74 71 Norfolk C W North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mall Pannaylvanla People's Oaa 1.600 144 144 144 .. J.600 46 46 4 .. I.S00 133 jsiaaj 1(1 600 114 Ut 111 64 606 61 3t, 114, 1 .. (00 60 0 h0 . .111. 300 iT;t i.j iMW 400 47 44 4 105 .. tl.600 40 JH 40 c. c. a at I. Praaaed at eel re Pullman Palaos Car ... Railway Steal Spring. Reading Republle Steal Republic Bteal pfd Rock Iiland Ca Rock laland Co. pfd. .. et. 1. a s. r. it pfd.. 8t. Louie 8. W 80. U 8. W. pfd Bloas-Bharrield 8. A I. Southern Pacific Southern Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tenneaaoa Conn ' a.'i a3 600 M'A. If ItU 1,600 34 33 11U '4 74 7 aio aa J S7 It. t0 1 .. !Uf, 1M1 $.100 $ 3tv 31 300 9 44 19 l.o 41 a4 3U 4") 18 Itu 11 Texas a Pafflc T , St. U W T.. St. L & pfd... t'nlon Paclflo I'nlon Paclflo nfd . v 'i 1,4 (3 aoo 70 i, 710 103 n n i 61 1.100 61 SI 61, KO 0 33 4"0 124 in. 12, V. 8. Realty V. B. Rubber V. B. Steel 8. -Steel nfd L'tah Conner 26. 4O0 S3 1. i.q Vs. -faro. Chemical 11 i 49 41 41 ;oi, 3, wabaah l.aoO Wahaah M Waatarn Maryland if" 6700 S',k. (Ik 64 100 33 Jji, 3:04 7 60 waatingnouae Klactrla Weaters I'nlon Wheeling L. B Wlacnnaln r.air.t 1,0.0 as 66 ' 7 73 1 106 l Total aaloa 6or the day. 111, 000 aharaa London Stock Market. LONDON. Nov. $7 American securities opened better on the London stock ex change today in sympathy with Wall street Rock Island was a feature, but the whole market hardened to over parity and closed steady. Amalgamated Copper was a frac tlon below the best. London closing stocks: Conaala, money tus Louisville A v ... 165 W 13! IS l 4 47 8 I4 '.0 1U 2 '.., Iu6', ! II 21 67 do aeeouot... . ia M., K. a T 4 N. Y. CoDti-al.... . 10 Norfolk a W .1M do pfd .107 Ontario A W .114 Pannaylvanla .... .H-! Rind Mines . Reading . 10 Southern Ry .m do pfd , 14 Southern Pacific. . 41 I'nlue Pacific . a 00 pfd 14 U 4 Steel . 60 do pld .41 Wabaah .16 do pld l6Jgpanlih 4a Amal. Copper Anaconda Atthiion do prd Baltimore Ohio. Canadian Pacific.. Crteeapeake AO... Chicago a, w Chi.. Ull. A St. P De Beers Denver 4k H'.o O .. do pfd Kne do let pfd da 3d pfd Grand Trunk lillaota Central SILVER Bar. steady at 23 7-16d per ox. MtiNM-410 4'a per cent. The rate of dlacount In the open market for ahort bills Is 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4 per cent. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Nov. 27,-Bank clearings for to day were $2,444,604.42 and for the correspond ing date last year, 2,UMi. 632.39. IShsJ. 19U8 Monday f 2. 976. 031. 84 $ i.4o...003 g Tuesday 2 3M.310.4ii 1911.61 61 Wednesday 2.36SI. 17.74 2.116,9;6.i'J Thursday Friday 3.0S2.G06 7J 2.664.26118 Satuiday 2.444.904 42 2.UM.6J2 39 Total for week $13,1J9,30L18 $11.391, 623.57 ThanksgH Ing. Increase over corresponding week last eai. S1.7J7.J77.61. Ueirneala ttt Merrhaadhe, NEW YORK Nov. 27 Imports of mer chandise at the port of New York for the week ending November 20 were valued at $19 09.Im. Imports of specie for the port of Nw Yoik fur the week ending loda were $7.34 silver and $i:087 gold. Ex ports of specie from the Port of New York for the week ending today were $4.6o!t,300 gold and $7.165 silver. York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 27. MONEY On call, nominal. Time loans, easier; sixty days, 6 per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 4Sfi4 per cent. STERI.INU EXCHANOE Firm, with actual buslnesa In bankers' bills at $4 S3'0 64 M for sixty-day bills and at $4 .87W$ 4.670 for demand; commercial bills, $4 R3v PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6,"4j per cent. SILVER-Rar. 60c; Mexican dollars, 43c. BONDS Oovernment. steady: railroad. steady. Quotations on New York bonds were as follows: I), g raf. ta rag 100 int. MH. 4a ... t'. 9. raf. !a rouponlM Int. M. M. 4a.. I'. B. . rag 101 Japan 4a L'. B. la. coupon. ... 101 dn 4a V B. 4a, rl 111 K. C. So. lat 3a . da coupon 114!,. I dc6. 4a 1S 61 71 47 ' 7 4 Aiila-Uhal. lat 6a.... 14 L. N. unl. in . Am. Aa. fta 101M., K. T. Ut 4a. S Am. T at T. ct. 4a. Am. To6acco 4s.... do (a Armour 4k Co. 4a Atrhlaon gan. 4a ... do cv. 4a do 8a At. C. I. lat 4a Bal. Ohio 4s do do 8. W. Ia Br6. Tr. c. 4a . of (la. 6a On. Leather ta l'H'4 do an. 4a 'a . M Mo. Pacific 4a 1 107 M R. R. at M. 4a.. M N. Y. C. g. Ia fO M de $ah. 4a 16 1'N. T . K. H. H .110 cv. 6a !) S 10 M! 66 f N. W. 1st a. as.. . t do ct. 4a . (1 No. Faclfla 4a . n do la . H0. B. b. rfdf. 4a. ... 107Pann. cv. "as 1616. as do con. 104 c. of N. J (. 6a ...1(4 Reading (n. 4a 9 Chaa. Ohio 4a. .. 10a gt. V. A 8. Ffg. 4a. 5 ao rat. aa 104 do gen. fa 6 Chlraco aV A. Ia.... 7gt. I.. 8. W c. 4a ... t C, b Q. J. 4a.... 6.1 do lat gold 4a !C oo an. a Seaboard A, U 4a C. M. a s P a4HSn. Pacific e. 4a C, R. I. P. a. 4a . 17 do ct. 4a do col. 6a do lat rwf. 4a... do rfg 4s So. Rsllwar 6a... Colo. Ind. U 11 do fan. 4s Colo Mid. 4a 61 I'nlon Pacific 4a.. ' .107 . 4 .101 . o .VI. .114 . S7 .104 .10444 C. 8. r, a. 4s 67 do cv. 4a D. H. cv. 4a.... 101 do lat raf. 4s D. at R. O. 4a.. do rf. 6a.... niatlllars' 6a .. Brio p. I. 4s ... do gon. 4a... do av. 4 aap M V. 8. Rubber 6a 61 V. a. steel Id 6a... T4 Va -Care. Cham. 6a. va 64 Wahaah let 6a 111 a no lat at ax. 4a 7S II Waatarn Md. 4 ... 64 a wmi. riac v im aa da aortas a.. Oan Elac. cv. ta. ,14 wis. Cantral 4a 4 III On. lat rar. 4a.. N Bl. uffared. Boston Stocks and Bonds, ROSTOV V o 97 kjrAn.t. if i..- r ,. .. viivr , i ail i,iin, u per cent; time loans, Bat) per cent. (JlOHlng quotations were aa follows: r. unions i.Tjm aafc dn 4a .. tsAtlanlla 11 . .111 Butte Coalition : ..104 Cal. Arliona 104 ..32S Cal. A Havla 7 ..1.11 Centennial 37 ti , r, Atrhlaon H. R... do pfd hoaton a Albany. Boston Elevated . Fitrhbura; pfd . r. ., 'virvr P- 1 N. Y., N. H. A H...lMrslv Wait 9 I'nlon Pacific 71PYanlilln 16 Am. Ante. Cham 47Cranby 102 o pfd 101nreane Cananaa l! Am. Pnau. Tuba 6 lale Rovale r6u Amar. Sugar 1?4 Maaa. Mining u " .-nniiitn Am. T. T 141 Mohawk Amar. Woolen 34 Nevada o pfd 103 old Dominion Horn. I. 8 9 Oaceola .. 6' .. J7 .. 63 . .1..8 .. 30 .. 67 .. 16 .. 6 .. 11 .. 64 .. 87 .. 41 .. J .. 7 ..146 .. 64 uaneral Klectrtc ! Parrot Maia. F.lectrlc .... 15Uulncy ... 78hannon ... 76 Tamarack .... ...161 Trinity , .. 7U. 8. Mining. ...36 II. 8. Oil ... 1'Uh ...124 victoria ... 6 Winona ...61 Wolverine .... ...67 North Butta . do pfd Maaa. Oaa t'nlted rrtilt ., lolled B. M ... do pfd I'. B. steal da pfd Adventura Allouea Amalgamated .. Clearing; Monae Bank statement. NKW YORK, Nov. ?7.-The statement of clearing house banks for the week (five days) show that the banks hold $3,S13 675 more than the requirements of the 25 per cent reserve rule. This Is a decrease of $34,9O0 in the proportionate cash reserve as compsred with last week. The state ment follows: Decrease. ,$US.lfS7.100 $ 8.467.100 . U75.BS2.000 12,113.000 52.966.200 B7.O00 01,118 00 320.SOO . 23.-,W0.600 g.002.100 . .T03.209.4O0 8.822.900 . 293,895.525 3.O2S.OO0 Loans Deposits Circulation Legal tenders Specie Reserve ,, Reserve required Surplus Ex-U. S. deposits 9.313.875 204.900 $,733,900 291,050 The Dercentave of actual lu- clearing house banks today was 20.5M. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Greater New York, not reporting to the clearing house, shows that those In stitutions have deposits of $1,228,850,200; total cash on hand. $141,069,700, and loans amount ing to $1,193,811,500. Local Securities. Quotations furnished by 8amuel Burns, Jr., 614 New York Life building: Bid. Aakao, Beatrice Creamery Co , Burrougb Adding Machln o City ot Omita 4a, ltll City of Omaha 4a. 1924 Columbua. Neb.. K. L. 6l. 1626 Cuba (Rep. of) Int. 6a. 1:J... , Detroit E'il'on 6a. 1W3 .' German Klre Ina. Co Gate City Malt Independent Tel. 6a, Omaha Imp. Jap. Gov. 4a, IfcU K. C, M. a 0. 4a, bonua , Nebraaka Tel atock 6 oar cant Omaha Gaa as, 1917 Omaha E L. P li, Omaha 0. B. Bt. Ry. 'a. 1126 Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ry. pfd, 6 par eei Dmalta-Navada Mining Co Rlou City Traction 5i. 1611 Bwllt & Co. 6s, 1(14 St. L I. M. R. A O. 4a. 1S33 Trl-Clty R. at L. 6a. 1L3 Colon 6. V , Omaha, 6 p. o , ei-dlv. 17 II , H3 , 100 100 106 106 , 94 !)i 6 & , lot) lo.v, 10O 103 100 23 26 . 13 13 86 i: . vtt 100 , . H 100 , 100 I 63 14 US , 13 4 . loo lui . 67 68 . 7 SH'a . Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust funds Gold coin. hl, 867.869; silver dollars, 84Sd, 106.000; silver dollars or 1890, I3.tr.i2, 000; sliver certificates outstanding, I466.106,ou0. Gen eral funrl Standard silver dollars In gen eral fund. $3,678,674; current liabilities, $10, 8.204; working balance In treasury offl.es, $L'tl,:'66,784; In batiks to credit of treasurer of the Tnltcd Plates, 83S.02u,934: subsidiary silver coin, $16,2M.0U1 ; minor coin, tl .331,34; toial balance In general fund, 82,097.552. New lark Mining- Stocks. NEW YORK. Nov. 27.-Closlng quotations on mining clocks were as follows: Alios 900 Leadvllla Con 6 Drunawlck Con 4 Little Chief. Com. Tunnel atook... 21 Maitcan do bemda M Outarlo Con. Csl. 6V Va 10 Ophlr Horn tlver 1 Standard ... Iron lllver 166 Yellow Jacket Ottered. ..140 ..226 ..ISO . O0 ..100 Cotton. Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 27. The cotton mar ket opened steady at an advance of 6 points, near months being relatively steady, while lap r norltiona reflected disappoint ing cables. The list ruled steady after the opening, however, owing to continued small estimates of the crop by prominent authorities, bullish supply figures, cover ing and moderate support from the bull leaders, with trading quiet during the mid dle of the moni'iig and prices holding a point or two over last night's close. Futures opened steady; uecember. 14.40,:; January, 14.62c; March, 14.84c; May, 15ooc; July, 1494c; Augu.-t. 14.30c, asked; riepteiu ber, 13.j 13.06c: October, 12.66rrtl2.euc. Futurea closed barely steady; Novem ber, 14.35c; December, 14.38c; January, 14.66c; February. 14.66c; March. 14.62c; April. 14. Sic; May, 14 Wo; June, 14.66c; July, 14.96c; Au gust. 14.23c; September, 13.uc; October, 12.5HC. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 14.76c; middling gulf, 15c; sales. 24 bales. GALVESTON. Tex.. Nov. 27. COTTON Higher, 14 5-16C. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 27. COTTON Spot market was steady; low ordinary, 10 9-16c, nominal; ordinary, 11Sc, nominal; good ordinary, 12 1.1-Hie; strict good ordi nary, 13c: low middling. 13 11-lrtc; strict low middling. 14c; middling. 14'4c; strict middling. 14c; good middling, 14rtc; strict good middling, 14 11-16c; middling fair, 14 13-16c; middling fair to fair, 15 3-1-ic; fair, 15 -lfiC, nominal. ST. I.Ol'I rt. Nov. 27. COTTON Dull; middling. 14'ac. Sules. none; receipts, 4.H13 bales; shipments, 3,906 bales; stock, 34.258 bales. Oils and Moaln. OIL CITY, Nov. 27. OIL Credit balances. $1.48. Huns, 232,664 bbls. average 163. 3! bbls.; shipments, 244.181 bbls., average 201. ti bbls. SAVANNAH, Nov. 27. OI L Turpentine, steady. 61'iC. KOSIN Firm. Ouole; P. P. K. F. $4 71; C. $4 02i: H. $4.20; I. $4 60; K. $6 60: M. $5.85; N, $60o; W. G.. $6.85; W. V $6.75. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 27-METAL8-No change was rt ported In the meial market today and quotations are nominal. Tin was Irregular, with spot 0 noted at fir .out 30. fit'. Topper una dull; lake $13.2Vei.1.7.": electrolytic. $11 000 11 SO: casting. $12 87.4i 13 374. Lead was quiet at 64 374.(14 4:.' Spelter was quiet at l6.JfVrj4.4i. lion was unchanged. ST. I.OCIS. Nov. 27 METALS Lead, firm at 84 27. Spelter, firm at $6.26. If you have anything to sell or tradt and want quick action advertise It In Tha Bee Want Ad columna OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET tight Run of Cattle and No Change in Price$. HOGS SELL, STEADY TO STRONG Ko Fresh Receipts of Sheep or I .a m ha, bat All Dealrable Kinds In Hood Demand and the Feeling; Is Mrnng. SOITM OMAHA. Nov. 27. Itecointa v.'m' Cattle. Hogs. Bheep, ,. mi 6 tjr, 'l . 7 Ml 8.4W5 6 99 Official Mondav Official Ttieeday Official Wednosdae ... Olflclsl Thursday ,. 6.171 4,4 .Holiday. . 2.7t2 6.477 ,. 3;0 4,U0 t'lticiai rrlday Estimate Saturday 6.772 Six days this week. 11 KXt 2,00 Same davs last week. .27 031 2tv2tt 17 f Same days I weeka ago. .2. I'M 21,1 32.&5 Same days weeks ago.. lis. 667 If. 6X9 to 11 Same daya 4 weeks ago..81.20 17. Ml 64,640 Same days last year.. 22. 503 62.832 30,686 The following table shows the reoelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: lmni in Inc. Lee. t'attle 1. 017,653 M2.W1 75,046 Hogs l.PXKU 2.L2.7 214.W6 Sheep 2,018.484 1,966,98 62,374 The following laDie shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for tbo last several days, with comparisons: Data. I 1639. jl908.ll7. 11908.11805. 1904. 1903. Nov. 1... Nov 17... Nov. 18... Nov. 18... Nov. 90... Nov. 21... Nov. 22. . 7 8641 7 92 7 6lsi 7 4: 6 69: I 641 6 10 6 Oil 4 661 4 6S 4 64 4 (7 4 71) 4 48 6 & i 'i0 4 63 4 66! 4 4 4 30 4 45 4 40 4 46 e 4 31 4 20 4 18 ee 4 20 641 6 02 4 63 9 02 4 63 4M1 7 S6 ' 6 Ki 4 6 4 6 6 76 4 4l t 10 7 864i 7 SS' 7 97',, ee e 5 ?' 4 32 4 06 6 161 4 64 4 6t; 4 61 4 id ee Nov. 23... 6 12 Nov. 24... Nov. 26... Nov. 26.. Nov. 27.. 6 7b 62 6 06 e oo! 4 69 3 95 4 7; 4 4S 4 63 S 03S ee t 66 4 07 4 25 6 02; 4 f7 Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union .'Stock Yards, South Omaha. Neb.: RECEIPTS Cattle. Hogs. Horses. Missouri Pacific .... I'nlon Paclflo 2 15 4 12 4 8 16 1 61 C. & N. W,, eant N. W., west.... 8.. Ht. P.. M. A O... C. B. Q , east.... C, B. oV Q.. west.... Illinois Central 9 Total recelDts .16 U1SPOSITION. Cettlo tToffa Sheen timana r-acging uo.... Swift gnd Company .... Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour 4r Co Armour, from Denver 711 22 24 '273 62 & 1.133 1.303 Cudahy. from Denver J. H. Rulla Other buyers 1,035 Total 376 4,239 1.038 CATi I.K---Receipts of cattle today num bered only fouiteeu cars, which was not enough to make a test or values. Jf'or the week receipts have been fairly liberal, run ning very nearly on a level with last week ana a year ago. At the same time other market points have been having large runs, especially the first of the week. Good corn-fed cattle have been very scarce throughout the week and are fully steady to a little stronger than at the close of last week. On the other hand, tho sharp break at eastern points In half fat grades has brougnt about a sharp de c.lr.e ail along the line, prices at this point being around 600 lower for the week on that kind. Range cattle have been In limited supply at all market pointa, and anything desirable along that line has aold very freely throughout the week. Cows and heifers allowed some weakness early In the week, when fat cattle were breaking, but still at the ciose of the week they ttio not far from where they were last week, being generally quoted steady, so far as the better grades, at least, are concerned. A good many stockers and feeders have changed hands this week, but still the best grades have remained about steady, while the lighter and thinner cattle are generally lutfiloo lower than one week ago. Buyers are generally Insistent upon quality, so that the medium and common grades have moved slow'.y all tha week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed steers, e7.OOu8.2u; fair to good cornfed steers, ef.60(tf 7.U0; common to fair cornfed steers, )3.7&((j5.50; good to choice range steers, j.GO-;(6.20; fair to good range steers, 4.75'a6.fi0; common to fair range Blears, c3.7(V4.i&; good to choice cornXed cows, and heifers, $l.oy6 (JO, fun' to good Conned cows and heifers, $.1.26(4.00; common to lair cornfed cows and heifers, $2.60'G3.2s; good to choica range cows and heifers, $3.7t it 4 60; fair to good range cows and heifers, fi.i'ygi.lb: common to lair range cows and heifers, $2 .604t3. 26 ; good to choice stockers and feeders, H.26&5.20; fair to Koort stock ers and feeders, 3.7i!U4 .26; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.00376; stock heif ers, $2.763.75; veal calves, $3.60r7.uu; bulls, sUtiS. etc, $2.7654.6o. HOGS The hog market was again In splendid condition this morning, and, al though it was a Saturday and receipts ware quite liberal, the trade was active, with everything In sight cleaned up by 10 o'clock lit the morning. The prices paid were fully steady with yesterday and If anything a little stronger. This means that tho big bulk of all the hogs sold at 8. 0048. 05, with $6.U the popular price for anything pos aebsinti quality or weight. The best hogs sold on up to $8.10, the same top as yes terday, while light hogs sold from $8.05 down. All In alt. It was a very satlsiac lory market. Receipts this week have been practically the same gs last week, there being only a few head difference. This means that the number of hugn on sale each day has ben 'arge this week, as there has been on.' market day less this week than list. Prices throughout the week have been very satisfactory as viewed from a aWler's standpoint, no one excepting buyeis hav ing any cause for complaint. The tendency has oe en steadily upward until ai the clone tha market Is 7(ul0c higher than It was one week ago and the highest of any time since lust September. " Representative sales No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 1 171 .. 7 US 71 2J7 ) I 05 14 116 60 I 00 62 3)1 40 I 06 II 216 ... 100 ti 21 140 106 64 177 ... I 00 73 272 169 I 06 41 4l X'O I 00 64 21.4 ... I 04 71 Ul 1 to I 00 48 .43 130 I 06 1 2:1 tO I 00 43 i'J 150 I 6 71 211 t Hi 73 2,0 46 I 06 79 243 360 I 00 II 244 Id I (4 6( 237 ... $ 16: 67 art . V4 10 211 10 1 li'v SI 347 1M I C6 13 Hi 12-J I u2 II -i'i 140 I 06 64 2.4 BU I 02 24 ... 06 II 243 230 I .-i b 24S 40 I ui 71 Ut 60 I (C", 4: I'M 80 I 06 16 2il ... i tU 2V4 to I 06 10 .1 40 I ('."i It l'"0 I 06 7 234 60 1 0 6" ;1 2 V I 0i 76 230 0 I (12 If 274 243 I 06 u 21. ... t o.i, 60 II 140 i o 16 t ... I 62 69 276 40 I OS III 231 110 I 02', i .224 ... 1 0$ 7: 242 ISO I U. 62 21 300 106 6: 211 4t 10 63 It ... I 06 77 2it tO I U6 ii 2l ... I 07 43 243 ... I 06 i.l 279 io I 07 73 24J 120 6 0S t7 -6a ... I 07 1, 12 It ... I Oi 8 ... lo 71 373 ... I0 6H ELr" As usual when a Holiday inter venes rtceipts have In en cut down aonu what as co.npurtd with iocmt tteekx. Mill the .etui eiioM up very well a compared with tt.e corresponding week of last year. Arrivals have coum-led ulino.i entirely ol fat stock, mere being practically no i'ano killers Included among the receipts and only a comparatively few range feeder.. The market as a whole has been In very satisfactory condition as veued from a seller s standpoint. Good fal lambs have been In light sup ply, a considerable propoilion of the re ceipta being on the common to medium or der. At the same time there line been a good demand and all desirable killers hive met with ready aale at guod strong prices. At the clone of the week most upeiattt'4 are quoting the better grades fully loyl: higher than Ian week. ral sheep of good qual.ty have alro been very scarce. The fcupply of wetuere has been especially short, there not being any thing to compare with tne best loaoa that arrived lad week. Thus the kind that has been aiming has sold uruund luitloc lower, but packers claim that the right k nj would have sold fully up to last week's prices. If not stionger. Good heavy year .lngs have commanded fully .a,:y p, ic good heavyweights selling ss high as $.90 yetterday. There have been no gord light weights such as topped the market last week with which to mtke tt test of valu-a. Fat ewea of good quality have been few and far between aid such as r.ave put in an appearance have met with vciy read sals. It would ba well for the country to thor oughly understand that as the supply of oomfttd sheep and lambs Increaaes buyers are bound to discriminate mure sharply against the unfinished kinds. Thla far-t has bean very noticeable this week, half fat and warmed-up stuff of all kinds sell ing to poor advantage aa compared with the better grades. reed' is throughout the week have been free sellers gt gno1 firm prices. This would apply to both sheep and lambs. In. fact, tn everything that could be graded aa at all desirable. Thin and poor stuff, espeolally, old ewea, havt been herd to move, buyers not appearing to want that kind. notations on fat snerp and lambs: Good to choice lamba, $7 Wjr7.6fi; fair to good lsmhs. $t; 60ti7 ; good to light yesr-, IIuko. $.7.Vd.25: aiiod heavy vearlings. $6 il tf6 90; itood to choice wethers. $4.;6r2f.; inir to good welhets. $4 ,ioi4. io: good to rhoii-e ewes. I4 2.,'a4 60- fair lo atood ewes. W.75(f4.26. Uilolatlonn on feeder stork: linod In choice lambs. $..ir,'h6 76: fair to aood lambs. JS ..5?i.28; light yearlings, $5 0fVn6.6; heavy yearlings, $4.dS.i; old wethers, $4 50j4.T.i; good to choice ewes. $3 2f.ij3.75; breeding ee, J.I I oil 0 60: vcailln l,r..,llnl ate.ee $0.rj((I00. tHIl. ,(.( l..K""8T0'rK IIARKUT Cattle, Hogs, heep and lambs Are? Steady. CHlCAtlO hlnv rl'lTTI f r, . ..... al. ' j , i 1 1 , fWVVI US estimated at 600 head; market steady; fi.wun.io; i rial steers, 6176rii4.o; V.il.rn el am t rv. T Li. -i .... i ers. $.l.lfii6.25; cows and heifers, 2 lOri ..!.; calves. $6.266j.73. cu iieceipts estlmsted at 12,000 head; market atearlv liotit i: c.ist tt. .,iba a-c ". ueavy, itaruj.ati' rough. $7 S0(j7 96; good to choice, heavy, $7 WtiS.JO; pigs, $6.40 A . H Til . $...! I a) . . ... . . . uf iv, lmjiii ui sain, js.Wfao.eio. 8 I Kir P A VI i i a l uu .ii mntt'il lat Olallll- n-.e..l,i . i .. . . 1 Mt'-r. V XI " ' 1 1 m i nr i nirnuj , limit r, 0 Cp6 00; wefitern, W.O(vfn.0O; vearlingp, $$.jl M); lambs, native, $fj.(Mi?7.f6; weaterit, $5.00 t. I.eals Llee Stock Market. RT. 1,01'IS Nnv IT , 1 A TTI XT TJ lt- 1.006 head. Including 300 Tetans. Market $H5tn,75; dressed beef and butcher steers. en.u'un..w; steers unoer j.waj ins., 157 6.10; stockers and freders, $3 40(3 5 25: cows and heifers. $3.2f.tf5.76; canners. $2.1683.70; bulls. 12 TMt.4 00' aU'e,e 0Arwfta-ft. T.... and Indian steers, $36j4.80; cows and iivniers, fa.wrra.zn. HOI1A Rnrelnta 4 rwvi haul Mart,.! .... strong; pigs and lights, $6.00rb,7.; packers, 7 SOa 8 06: butchers and best beavv. tx lfliri 8.25. BHEEP AND LAMBS Nothing doing. Kanaaa City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 27 CATTLK-Re-ceipts. 800 head, Including 40 southerns; market steady; native steers, $4.808.60; southern steers, $3.40ffl6.40; southern cows, $2 65414.00: lltttivo roits anil helfnps 62 26 to 00; stockers and feeders, $3.00ra10; bulls, $2.8Ui4.00; calves, $4,0047.60; western eteera, I.OtVii BO; western cows, $2.76gj4.60. n.uo neceipts, 4.000 head; market steady; bulk, $7 8018.15; heavy, 105j 20; packers and butchets, S8.0tii8.1S; light, 7 50 feh.00; pigs. $fi.504,7.28. ' No bheep or lambs. M. Joseph Llff Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 27.-CATTLF:-rta-celpts. 600 head. Market steady: steers. S4.6ugi7.6o; cows and heifers, $2.76416,76; calves, $3.607.60. HOGS Recelpta, 1,500 head. Msrket strong; top, $8.20; bulk of sales, $7.8O&,8.10. FHEKH AND LAM BS No sheep on saU. Market quotably steady; lambs, $6.50Jj7. 50. Ions CHjr Llva Stock Market. SIOI'-V (MTV 1e Nnu 91 t I T.l. grsm.l-CATTLE-Recelpts, 100 head; mar ket unchanged. HOGS-Kocelpts. 2.800 head; market steady to 6c higher; rang of pricea, $7. 80(3 8.1o; bulk of saics, $7.P5aS.oo. Stock la Might. T?0rtnta t t Hua .i.i, a. . l. - - - v. . i w , n bi me fia priocipwii western market yesterday were as follows: , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 350 4.200 .... Sioux Citv nai i in St. Joseph 604 Sty Hi Kansas Cltv ftoo iimn St. Lotlla 1 mo xraat Chicago 600 U.im 200 200 Totals 1,2")0 29,900 OMAHA GETtEHAL 3CARKBT. gtapla anil raaey -rxlca rrlstra rare 'cal br Bay-era asd Whnleamlera. BUTTER Creamery, No. t dellveted to the retail trade In l-lb. cartons, H2o. No. L in 60-1 b. tuba, 31 ko; No. 2, In 1-lb. oar tons, 80c; In 60-lb. tubs, 2c; packing aiock, 22 'tc; fancy dairy, tuba, 26o. Mar ket changes every Tuesday. EGUeS r'resh sailing stock, candled, 2ic fOULTKY Dressed broilers, ic; springs, 10c; hens, 14u; cocks. 6c; ducks. UVac: aeeao 6u; turkeys, 21c; pigeons, per Uos., $1.26. Alive, uiuuvia, unurr s pounds, lec; OVOI' 2 pounds, 10c; hens, lOo; Cooks. 6c; ducks, full feathered, c; geeae, full feathered, to; turkeys, under $ pounds, 18c; over 6 pounds. 16c; guinea fowls, $g per doa., pigeons, 60c per doa. OYSTltKti Selects, small irtins, 32c; large 40c; gallons, $1.85; New York counts, small. 83c; largo, 46c; gallon. $1.IS; Baltimore, standards, small, 22c; largo. 16c; gallon. 61.36. FISH Freah caught, almost all are dressed: Halibut, 12c; buffalo, 8c; trout, 15c; bullheads. 14c; catfish, 17c; crappiea. sunflsh, fr18c; black bass, 2c; whiiciun, 15c; piK, 12c; salmon, Uc; pickerel, lie; frog legs, 45o. lfrern frosen wmteflsh. No. 1, 110, pickerel, dt eased and headless, 6; pike, drassed, Uc; redsnappeta, i6c; bpau isn mackerel, !; native nuacKarti. jio eacit. BEEF CUTS Klba. No. 1, lie; No. 2 12c; No. 8, c Loin: No. 1. 17c; No. 1, 1.1c; No. 3, c. Chuck; No. 1, 6c; No. jt, C; No. S. 4V,c Round: No. 1. 6c; No. 2, .c; No. 8, 6c. Flats: No. 1, 6Vso; No. 2, 4c; No. 3, 3c. FRUITS 43 iaps: New Tork Concord, as sociation pack, per baaket, 21o; 100-basket lots, per basket, 2Cc; California, extra fancy Flaming Tokays, per large ciau, $1.76, 8-ornie lots, per craie, $1.6o, 6-otato lots, per crate, $1.60; extra choice Malagas, per bbl., $.uu; axtra choice heavy Malagas, per bbl., $6.00; strictly fancy Malagas, per bbl., $6.50; suictly fancy neavy Malagas, per bbl., $7.00; extra fancy timed grapes, per bbL, $7.60; extra fancy extra haavy tinted, per bbl., o W extra fancy pinii La Bohhmia D, per bbl., Siw.tMi Cranberries: Wiboomin, Antler brand, extra fancy J en bo, per bbl.. HO.ao; Wisconsin, puppy I rand. Bell iz Cherry, per bb1., $7.j0; s conmn, field run, per bbl., $7.00; fancy Cape Cod, $T.6'.i; oiiolce Capv Cod, $l.oo: choice Capo Cod, box, $2.50. Apples. Extra Colo rado Jonathans, per box, $2.60; extra choice Colorado Jonathans, pur box, I2.&; choice Jonathans, per box, $2.0u; Mixaourl Ben, No, 1, Ben Davis, par bbl., S.6o; Missouri Ben, No. 1, Wlnesaps, per bbl., $1.U0; Mia aourl Ben, No. 1, Gar.o, per Pol.. $3.75; New York extra fancy lied Baldwins, per bbl., $4.50; New York exira fancy Greenings, per Ltd., $4.50; New York farmers' pack, Bald wins, pur bbl., $3.76; New York farmers pack. Greenings, per bbl.. Id. 76. Pears. Culifornls, extra fancy Eastie Buerre, per box, $2.60; Michigan Kleffeis, per 8-bu. bbl., $4 00. Oranges: Extra fancy Valencies. 146. 160, 176, Mi and 216, per box, (4 50 ; 20 and 288, per box, $150; extra fanoy Florida, UC, 150. 176, 2ou, 21b, per box, IJ.25. Lemons: Extra fancy, -oO and 300. par box, 66.00; choice, 3u0 and 860, per box. 85.50. Gibe fruit: Florida. 54, 64 and 80, per box. S4..A Bananas: Extra fancy Port Limon, per lb 4c; 6-bunch Iota, per lb.. 2c. Honey: Colo. luilu. per crate, $3.25. VEGETABLES Sweet potatoes, Virginia Rod Star, per large bbl., 52.10, 6-bbl. lot, per bbl., S-'-M. Celery: Extra fancy Michi gan, per dox., 3oc, extra fancy Muskegon, per flat box, $1.25. Head lattuoc: Per ham per, $2.50. Rutabagas: Canadian, per lb l'-c. Cabbage: Wisconsin, genuine Hol land seed, per lb., io; 1,000-lb. tots or more. VHc: red, per lb.. S'o. California tomatoes: Per crate, $1 50. Onions; Indiana lttd Globe, per bu., $100, Idaho yellow, per bu.. $1.00; Spunlkh, per crate, $160. Pota toes: Colorado, per bu., Toe. figs: New, Imported, 7-crown. per lb., lie; 4-cioii, per lb., 13c; U 12-oz. pkgi.. per box. 60c. 60 6-02. pkt;s., per box. $2.tJ. CIDER-Mult's, per keg. SS.5A NLT.-J-Almoiid: Drake seedlings. pet lb., 16c; filberts, large, per lb., 14o. Pecans: Louisiana, per lb., 17c; Jumbo Texas, per lb.. 16c; medium Texas, per lb., 12c. Cali fornia walnuts: No. 1, soft shell, per ib., 15c; No. 2. soft shell, per lb., 11c. Peanuis: liuw. per lb., 6c; Jumbo, raw. per lb.. 7c; to.isted. per lb., c; salted, per box. $1 2- DATES 20 1-lb. pkgs.. per box, $-13; new Hallowe'en, per lb.. 7r; sugar waitiut. per box, $1 26; fnrd. per lb.. 10c. HlDEa-No. t ereen. 10c; No. I cured agar and Molasses. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. St'OA R Raw. easy; fair refining, 163c; centrifugal ito test, 4 33c; molases sugur. 3oSc; refined quiet; crushed, 6cc; powdered, 6.35c; gran ulated. 6.25c. . . MOLASSES Hteady; New Orleans open kcttel, good to choice, 26w42c. No Neatlnieat lu F.ngllsk Courts. In England sentiment Is a lost art. Thi judges over there are gianlte ancients who devote their whole time anil attention t i he law and know lo th rig about mill nary. A $ spotted veil Imping" upon their frox-n intndy not as a thing of beauty, but as an obstruction to vision. So they order that It be stripped from the culprit and thrown out of the window. - No places In the court room sre reserved for "descriptive writ ers." The prima donna attorney Is un known. All that tha Judges demand Is a straightforward account of the facts In tha case. Once In possession of those facts thsy turn to the law, and whatever the law orders shall be dona In tha prem-s Is done at once Baltimore Bun. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI 16'V. Hsdll against gawer Appeal from Saline. Dn motion for r,hailtiu. former Judgment vacated. Jiidam.Mit dlntrlct court reversed, ra.r dismissed. Barnes. J. 1. In order to give the district imirt Im-u. dlc;lon In a proceeding in error lo re- '"" jooKHienc cu a justice or tnc pe:n o. the plaintiff must file a transcript, a prtl- tlon In etror In the district court and rmi a summons In error to b Issued tl creon sgainst the defendant within six months from the date of the erudition of the Judg ment complained of. which summons must ba served upon the defendant in error or his altomsy of record. 2. After tho expiration of six months from Ihe data of the Judgment the district court cannot obtain Jurisdiction to reverse the same by Issuing w hat Is c tiled a nunc pro tunc summons In error and directing serv ice thereof to be made upon the defend ant, and a Judgment reversing the Jndgtnnnt of a Justice of the peace upon such serv ice ts void. 4. The test of Jurisdiction is whether ths power to determine the question of Its own jurisdiction, but where the Jurisdiction of the court does not depend uttm a question of faut. and Is simply one ' law, no find ing or declaration of the court, If made in disregard of plain statutory provisions, will give it Jurisdiction. 4. The test of Jurldlctlon 1 whether tha tribunal had the power to enter upon the Inquiry, and not whether Its reethoda wera regular, lis findings right or Ita conclu sions In accordance with tha l:kv. 5. A void Judgment la In really no Judg ment. It Is a mere nullity. It II supported by no presumption, and may be Impeached In any a-tlon direct or collateral. No. 6768 Ferryman against ScUhlandrr. A i peed from Knox. Reversed and Irmanded. rawcett. J. 1 1. A county board or board a county commissioners are clothed not oy with, the powers expressly conferred upn them by statute, hut they also possrse suej pow ets as are requisite to enable them o dis charge the official duties devolved unon them by law. 2. The matter of allowing a aura U tha county attorney to cover actual neceaarv expenses Incurred while Investigating nd prosecuting criminal cases and defenung cases brought against the countv, la wit,!, the sound discretion of said board. Ilri said b.iard may. In the exercise of such dV. cretlon, lawfully allow and reimburse tL county attorney for such expenditures. 1:782. Security Plate Bank against WaterV loo Idge No. 102, Ancient Frea and Ao- CeDted Masons. Anneal frum I I,,,, crl if. firmer! tiillnn 1 1. As a general rule, the tender of one exaci sum aue upon a mortgage debt upon the "law day" In accordance with tha terms of tha Instrument operates to dis charge the mortgage lien, and thereafter the only liability Is upon the note. An offer to confess Judgment in such a case after action Is brought Is sufficient to re lieve tha defendant from costs and Inter est accruing thereafter without paying tha money to the clerk of the court at Ina lima the offer Is made. 2. A court of equity will not e diligent In seeking for reasons to permit a creditor to recover Interest when the debtor has ten dered the full amount due and when tha creditor has by his own conduct lost tho right to recover Interest. 8. If a creditor prevents payment by wrongfully refusing to 'accept the amount due, whan tendered by the debtor, and soma time afterwards demands It, the debtor Is entitled to a reasonable opportunity to comply with tha demand. 16764. Spalding against Pougla County. Appeal from Douglas. Affirmed. Root, J. 1. A litigant who stands upon a general demurrer to a pleading thereby admits all of the material facts wall pleaded and must take the consequences which result from such an admission. 2. A Juror drawn for three weeks' service In tha district oourt of Douglas county, who appears and serves as a Juror In said court during that period, is entitled to recover for all of the days of said term. Sundays excepted, unless excused from such Attend ance by tha court. 16773. Dorsey against Wellman. Appeal from Douglas. Affirmed. Root, J. 1 1. Where each party to a trial by jury requests the court to direct a verdict In his favor, he waives the right to any find ing or trial of the issues by the Jury and consents that the court shall find l he fact and apply the law thereto. 2. A finding of fact made by a court In tha trial of an action at low. Is entitled to as much respect as the verdict of a Jury and, If there Is competent evidence lo sup port the finding, It will not be dlsturbud on appeal. 3. Chapter 41. of the oomptled statutes, Hie negotiable instrument act, does not apply to aotlons based upon instruments executed befora that statute became effective. 16774. J. I. Cssa Threshing Machine com pany against Hlgglns. Appeal, Furnas. Af firmed. Rosa, J.; Dean, J., not eitting. A district court in which the transerlpt of a Judgment of another district court has been filed is without authority to revive the Judgment by tha statutory method of revival created by section 413 of the code, such power remaining In the court of orlg Inel jurisdiction. 67776. Binguman against Blngaman. Ap peal from Saline. Reversed and remanded , with Instructions. lotion, J. 1. While It Is the rule In this state that i a preponderance of the testimony is all thatJ Is required to sustain a finding In a civil case, still, what constitutes a preponder ance may vary largely according to tha circumstances of each case. 2. Where It is sought to sot aside a writ ten instrument, and more especially one which has been executed with tha formal ity ot being signed In tha presence of wit nesses and acknowledged before a notary publlo on account of fraud, tha presump tion of validity and regularity attaching to such a document require clear and con vincing evidence lo preponderate against them. The formal Instrument furnishes prpnf of the most cogent and solemn charatrler and to outweigh this proof requites a great er quantum of evidence then In a case where there are no such presumptions to overcome. Peterson against Bower, 76 Nebraska 652,663. ' No Romance Here. Recently one of our most fastidious young men bought a pair of overalls and found In them the name of the sewing girl who made them. He very promptly wrote her a letter with all the effusiveness necessary In audi a case, and In due time received a reply, which, however, was void of tha romance usual In such cases. Here it Is: "I am a working girl, It la true, but I make a good living and I do not care to support a hus band, as I would have to If I married some silly noodle w ho get mashed on a girl he never saw. Permit me to say 1 do not know how my card got in that pair of overalls and that when I do marry, if ever, It will be some fellow that oan afford something better than a 47-eent pair of breeches. Exchange. tSssaQSaSaSaSKCT aaai'l FOR SALE Nevada - Omaha Mining and Milling Stock Hat tie Mountain, Not. AT 1,000 shares at 85c, carry ing all cash and stock div itlt'iid to be declared. SAMUEL DUM1S. Jit. Alt X. Y. h. Ill (111. 1'hone D.805 f&Wtisf,v. isw 'sat or """'HfsVil tf i It iTTlH Uerbert LGooch Co. Brokers and Dealers BAar. fanniioit trrotTxa, Ju.sk a Offtcai Bl . t. Ufa au 'telephone. Douglas laAspaaasnt. a-3te)i as A-aita, ?lgeae ana LaaxgMt Uuuaa la aaa sMatae Ho. FORTUNES MADE 131 17HEA& a a buys options on 10,000 bu. of whetX No further risk. ICach lc movement from option prlre nakes you 1 1 00. lc 6200. 6c-600, etc. Write for free elr culars. OOLOnlAI. ajTOCar at OWAXM 09n