.,E: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DEtT,MREn 1. 19'0. CRAK AND PRODUCE MARKET T-Teak Cables and Inert-tied Beceipti Affect Wheat Prices. A HEAVY EELLEfO 13 THE FEATUEE J , Bearish Ifilliwil la (traif, Cirrft lal tka tut Haadlers af "Wheat, Who Co a-at oa Mllllag- Trad. OMAHA. Nornihr IS Weak cables and lnrra-d receipts niadn wheat prices lower and heavy selling was the c haractertstlo f the day's trading. Bearish sentiment is strong, excepting among the cash handlers of bl, who see Uttla danger as long as larye nulling con cerns are willing to pay good premiums for wheat. Liquidation In corn has be-en general In tha last few days and vaiues have suffered steady losses. Weather conditions ara tha only hop for tha bulla. Wheat was weak on general selling ana lower Llvnwiol ail vices. Values broke l.0l7.frO bushels, flats. United States and Canada, increased 1SS OhD bushels. Xi:- YORK GC5Kn.tL MARKET )setatlaii af the Day mm Varlaaa leaaeaedltlee. NEW TOI1K. N jv. 31i -FlOUR Rocel pts. 19.725 bbl.; exirorts, 11 4"S fcbis. Market w as quiet, and lower to affect sales; Minnesota patents. S- 3.V'5 ; winter straights, t&.atf i m, lllnnnoi bakers. t.nya.l; winter ex tras. S4.2ou4.x0; winter patents. 535-J7&; winrer low grades. t4 ij4 W; Kansas straights. SI !, ii. Rye fl..ur. quiet; fair to good. 24 20 j 4. 30: choice to fancy. 24 Ml 4 SO. Burkwh-Mt flour, dull at S2.14) per loo lbs., nominal. CORXMEAtr-Pt-ady; fine white and yel low. Jl.5oyl.o6; coarse. SX4UVL45; kiln dried. 11.15. RTF Easy; No. 2 western, Sl-t-c nominal. New York. BARLt I Steady; feeding. ug63c, c. L f., f. o. b , New Tork. WHEAT Receipts. 3".4O0 bu.; e-xports. . no bu. Spot market firm: No. 2 red. II 25, domestic, nominal, elevator; No. 2 red. II 24S. nominal, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 north ern. Duluth, S1.16S. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. H-ls1. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Wheat was easier most of the day under lower cables, favorable crop news snd larger movement, but advanced in the sharply during the first hour's tiding, but r -etX on tha decline. Bentment is bearish for the present, but cash wheat l fnirly steady. The corn msrket was a dull affair, with Value sagging owing to continued liquida tion in the, December option. The demand Is poor and on tha other hand receipts are very light and business remains at a stand still. Primary wheat receipts were 1.5"$ OnO bu. and shipments were f.9.ono bu., against re ceipts last year of 1,3O.uOO bu. and shlp-ni-nis of l.fc'jiOOO bu. Primary corn receipt were sw.ono du. ana Decem- t 21.12H west. The close was Sale higher, ber closed at 21.16. May closed nn juiy closed at 21 '. CORN Receipts. 42.7.-3 bu. ; exports, I.S60 bu. Spot market easy; No. 1 72c. elevator, domestic, and 721-e-:. delivered, nominal; No. 2. Sfic. f. o. b. afloat; No. I yellow, nom inal. The option market was without trans actions, closing at a net decline of S'tjo. December closed at "OHc May closed at fit-'-vc. OATS Receipts. 149.401) bu. Spot market was steady; mixed oats, M to 32 lbs. nom inal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs.. 44"-uV.c shipments were SCT.uw) bu.. sgainst receipts clipped white. U to U lbs., 45-tt-if-fce. The last year of HiO.OuO bu. and shipmenis of S52 bu. Clearance! were .0-3 bu. of com, none of oats and wheat wl flour equal to 27. ,000 bu. Uverpool . closed H.ft,d lower on wheat and Sd lower on corn. Local range of options: Articles ! Open. High. Low. Cloee. Tes'y. Wheat I Dec...) May.. I Corn Do... May.. Oats Dec.:. May.. 5T.J 6-4 27-4 ! 1 004 5Vk 37VI 40 ST-! 1 lWl 5S! 6V rv 40 I 99-, 6W 27 4 XEWYORRSTOCRS AND BONDS SCaxket is Irregular Because of Cross Current! in Sentiment HEAVY BUYEfQ BY SHORTS Cavils fot-e- Additional Margins Offset Elf-ret of Raylasi by 4 aaslwg; Llqaldat low Roads Are Rasy. NE"W TORJC. Nov. 30 The movement of prices In the stock market today w is ascribed mure to terhnial caufn than to the reflection of opinions or causes bear ing on values. Today there was a con siderable, body of absorption by unoovertj shorts and by new buers fur long ac count to offset the liquid ttlon whl'-h u caused by the events of tne last few days. There was a near enough In unoe between these opposing forces to bring prices back over their own course and to lead to con consequence. The professional trailers consequenc e. The professional traders felt the pulse of the market eagerly, and their shifting" of position had much to do with the mristlons in the price cirreiV. Yesterday s violent and t loslnij break In prices evidently disturbed holders of stocks ger Foreign bonds were good with tiie exception or Coir mhtsns wr ich were w- ak on f.e announcement of the postponement if the paxment of the Januarv rsopnn. Amer.csn securities opened uncertain, bu lTiprod Ihut uodr the lesl of I'nlon Pacif c. Analsams'ed Copper Snd Cana an i'scif:c. At nn-n the market was st-a !y with Canadian Pacific l' points b'gber and (he rest r,f the list from unrhat.g-d to S point above . sterrtay 's New Turk closing. Prices in this ec:lon hrdn-d In the afternoon on covering orders, but fa d on New York sMlng. esprclallv of I'nlted S'ates Steel. The market closel dull and irregular. IfW York ,or Market. NEW TORK. Not. .H.-MnNET-Otl call, firm at 4'yi5 per cent; ruling rate. 5 p-r cent; cUslng bll. 4 per cent.; ofTered at 4 per cent. Time loans, easier; sixtr days. l"uS pr cent; ninety davs. 4 ier cent: six months. 4L'MS Pr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-W per rent STEHMVO F.XCHANV;! Firm. wit;, actual business In bankers' hills at vg IMJi for siity-dav bills snd at 4 "775 f..r demand; commercial bills. l.ttM. s;. MLVF.R- liar. 51Wc; Mexican dollars. 43c. BONDS Government and railroad, r. f. ref. ! re 1. C 1 ref 4 U. S ret. ! oooponl Irr. . 4H' V. S It. rrg V"Ini-. 14 M. Ittn. dn coup. m V'ljEr" 4 V. a. 4. r .-' Ji 4ts d.i mion ,...i;ik t". ; t Allls-4ha4. 'st Ss MwL . e 4s 1M1.. 4 A-n A-lcu!'ursl Urn V L A .V n. . A Am T T. ct, 4s 1'IS.H K. T 't 4. t Aro T ibsrco 4s T7 4i xsn 4S OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle ef All Kinds Actire Sellers and Stronger. HOCS STEOXG TO FIVE HIGHER Laeska la Moderate Sapply, While Demawd Coatlaaes Very Good, Maktasr aa Artltt Trade at Stroas: Prlrrs. "tTH OMAHA. Nov . 1m. Receipts were: Cattle. Uogs. Shep. Official Monday S." I H 7 Estimsted Tuesday 4.70U t.:o 7 ,V essv, .. "T t S.125 11 '21 S T-4 : r- IS 1 14 2"0 14 Toll 17 jo St. 577 lti 417 In wideiv extpmled finlds In.lers of money on stock collateral apparently ! '"J, ?''f J' j!" shared this uneasiness to an extent which ! Co. 4H... JJJ . . sles 4. M prompts call, for additional niar,: j T;-:" i.r. and. In some Instances, precipitated li juida- a n -s j ,7 y N K A H tlon. Later ral'les developed smaller of- AI ,nI(P c "u"isi4s! ' c s "us ferlngs, although the demand for stocks i n n VN. A w 1st ecn. i at the recovered level prtived meacer and j .),, jv,, K'i dr ev. cautious. One party In the speculation re- 1 do 8 w ss nSorteni Picific 4s..l't i Two days this week.. 13 VA Sime dnys last week. . 15.S.N Sn.-.e days I weeks ago..ll.l'7 Same riays 1 weeks aso. .17 UZ7 Sam davs 4 weeks ago. .Is l) h-L '""'i ear s.y.s la t.i it,. hi The fol. owing table shows the receipts of eaitle. hogs and sheep at South Omaha tor the year to date. vimni-.i with it jnc. Dec l.ni.J5 947.7VI $3,531 1 !"7 t.i7 ! "If BR.i 1.13!. S9 1.977.273 price of hoiis at South llrrnha f..f tha several days. wtU comparisons: veur: Cattle Hogs Sheep The Z1S.S1A fS.4!i the averare ate. I liT9. ;iJ8.13O7.!l90S.;iSU5.:i304.190S. Osaak raasi Pn Cash prices Tuesday were: WHEAT No. hard. 21 MS J 103; No. 2 hard. L tl.l; No. 4 hard. ki:mc; No. 2 spring. Sl.ul'ol.ul; No. I spring. 6-'(;L00. CORN No. 2. S7'c; No. J. h'vr,c; No. A 64Mc; No. 2 yellow, 67iiOo; No. 3 yel low. 67fic; No. 2 white, 673rHc; No- 1 white. 67uV:. OATS No. 2 mixed, Siv&i INO. s yeiio-. 2Sc; No. 2 whit. JsHc; N. 4 whita, 7tP She; standard. 27H3&C Rib No. 2. 70c; No. i. Oh'u-osiC U.rlat Mceeifw, Wbsat Corn. Oat a CTiicago K 77 141 Minneapolis On aha IS 8 i Duluui 212 CHICAGO GRAIN AA'D PROVISIONS Feat ares of tkc Tadla aad Cloalac Prtoes oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. Pisetbillty of a. switchmen's strike ' cn western railroads was largely Instrumental In canning a sharp bulge In wheat prices lata In the session today. Tbe market recovered ail of tha loss sustained earlier In the day and closed strong with prices Wc to "-ic above the final figures of tha previous day. Corn closed firm, oats aieady and provisions weak. ) Tha wheat market was a dull and drag ging affair until tha announcement was made that tha switchmen on many of tha woatern railroads would go out on a strike tonight unless their demands wera granted This caused great uneasiness among snoru Inasmuch as a stoppage of freight would check the grain movement In the north west and further hamper deliveries on TwnmKAv iinr,fit, riemand became de cidedly active In tha final hour and price ntiicklv advanced more than lo. From X OR, touched about midday, December rose to 21.0HH- 'May advanced from 210&H81 06W to ll.W. The close was almost at me top. final figures on December being at tl.ov, and on May. S1.06Vt4. UniililAiJon of December holding caused weakness in the corn market during the gTeater part of tha day. but firmer tone devwlooed lata In tha session owing to the bulge In wheat. Increasing receipts and a decline of lc to 2c In tha price of the cash grain were the basts of much of the selling pressure. Trie close was at almost the heat marks for the day. De cember beinc e low at oe,c May closed i r higher at nia. . Trading in oats was dull and steady, V prices on all deliveries selling within a Sc range throughout the day. a shado higher. Provisions closed weak with prices 53 r-jc to 42VjO lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: -i option market was quiet and "c lower. .viay closed at 47 HAY Firm. No. 3, 80vS3c; good to. choice, 95c'u 11.06. HIDES-Oulet: PoKota, 213';, Cen tral America. Z2'a Tltc. LEATHER Steady; acid. tMJnc. PROVISIONS beef, steady; family, 215 00 plan!: beef. hams. 23.vri 25 (Ai; packet. li2.0irU! 50; city extra India mess. IJl.ot. Cut meats, steady; pickled belhes. I13.0"tf 14 U0; pickled hams. tUL'Ma 12.00. Lard, unset tled; middle west. iii.H'ii 14 au; refined, firm; continent. I14.S0; South America. I14.V.; conipiiind. j.T5'u 10 5. Pork, firm; family. $a .: J7 00; short clear, 221.40it26.jt); mess, f2S. 754i 14.001 TADLuVV Kasy, country (pkga, free), T1,C. IUCK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 24) 7c; Japan. oVuc. BUTTER Firm; creamery speciala, 34c; extras, S3V; third to firsts, Z7(tl2c; state dsiry. 2i yJ2'jc. CHEESE Firm; stste, new, full cream, specials, lT'Snic; same, Sept., fancy, Wo; ame, October, best, liVc; same, late made, beat, liVc; same, common to good. UU'J liSc; skims, full to special. 6c to Uc. EijGs Barely steady: western, extra firsts. &eS5c; firsts, 32c; refrigerator. POLL.TRY Alive, weak; western chick ens, lie; fowls. 14c; turkeys, 12-el7c. Dressed, steady; western chickeus. broilers. lfritlzc, fowls, 13-fil.V; turkeys, llgztc. WEATHER IN THB GRAIN BELT Rala Wedaesdar and Cooler for tha Nebraska Lircalt. OMAHA. Neb.. Dec. SO. 1909. Areas of low pressure overlie the extreme northwest and southern Rocky mountain district, and generally unsettled weather prevails everywhere west of the Misa'.t slppi river. Rains are falling In the north west; It Is snowing in the mountains, and rains are quite general In the middle and lower Missouri valley and southwest. Tem peratures are much higher In the upper Mississippi and upper Missouri valleys and west Into the mountains. They are lower In tha eastern and southern portions, and extreme northwest. . With tha generally unsettled pressure condition prevailing throughout the west, the outlook Is for continued unsettled weather, with light rains. In this vicinity tonight and Wednes day, probably followed by cooler Wedoeg d.iy afternoon or night. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with tha corresponding day of the last three years: 1309. 1308. 1907. 190. Minimum temperature.... 43 12 29 32 Precipitation 00 T .00 .00 Normal temperature for today. 32 degrees. Excess In precipitation since March 1, 2.43 Inches. " Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, 3.91 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 179 Inches. 1 A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. mauned uncertain whether the selling on account of the apprehension over the anti trust program had spent its force or whether unpropltlous f.ictors weru suf ficiently cleared up to open the way for renewed advance. The other party teared the over-extension of the short Interest and possible embarrassment in getting back storks sold short. The additional ensagements of gold for export make a continuing drain on the cash holdings of the New York banks, and the movement of currency from the Interior implied by the maintained rate of New York exchange at Chicago does not In sure an entire offset to that movement. The preparations for the December money settlements, which cal for an estimate,! total of lyG.OoO.wO In New York, had r.o appreciable effect on the local money mar ket. A good showing of October net earnings; helped some or tne ranroaon. notably Union Pacific and Southern Pa cific. Rock Island and Wabash preferred held some strength on deal rumors. Bonds were easy. Total sales, pr value. 3.3aL'.uuO. United States 4s, registered, de clined H pec cent on call. Faies and range of pnes on the Stock exchange today were as ioiiows: B;. High. Low. doss. Frk. Transit ev. 4i 3"k to Js Tv Oni. of Oeor-sia fs . . 1 ) o . a. L. rM S Pen. e. C.H..I. V IKS Mo fin 4i 1(M Rssdlr.s n 4a lis 1"4 St U S. F tf 4. Ml, 754 fsn. 3s H ft'- St. L 9. W con. 4. " Ikj'iIo lut 4 ;:, StKir A. L. .. . v. Central Leather ft ' of V J m. an ths. A Ohio 4,a..:" 1j r-f. am Ti:cco tk A. IV ... C. B. A Q Jt. 4s... Ao s c, y st. p ft N" iv. Nnv. Not. Not Not. Not. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. IS.. 2?.. 30.. I 7 96H! 5 4 Ml 10? 4 I I B 711 4 4 i' ! !) 4 I 7 I 2 I 7 8 7' 4 06, I 7 974,; 5 7; 3 9S) 4 07' 4 25 8 CCS 8 03Y 03 5 W 5 hi, B ss: 4 3l 4 50' ( 111! 4 S4i i 12 4 W IK, 1 C9 I 72, mi j ( 02! 4 7 07 4 72; 4 83, 8 04; 4 "4 4 Fdl 4 till 4 4S 4 53 I 4 49; 4 47 4 42; I 4.; 4 46 4 21 4 V) heifers. t ca.ves.. 29 co as M cows. .. D cows M F Morton-R P. !4 cows !M 3 05 JS cows f51 I 2 Sfi steers. levt I .. 39 cows .... !14 1 'i K. Pellmore S I. M rows H'iH 4 'V 11 rows 10 life S O I ;- 1 steers. ... s 7 4 "0 271 I 54 5 steers.. ..U:0 4 Ike Rife Mont. o 1 "0 It rows ... 7 2 00 M. liarrett Mon . 3 1 13 cows 1JS 2 60 3 eo F. II Silma.m Utah. 11 cows Hi I 50 43 feeders.. fsTf. 4 SS lK"iS Hogs sold h her tuts morning, tha amount of the advance depending upon the tune yesterday with which comparisons micht be made. Thus th maik-t today might be described as 5c higher than yes terday's opening, strong to 5c higher than yesterday's general market or a little stronger than yesterday s close. The hogs sold litrgeiy at 14 l'u 15 and on tip as high as l-vlu for the best. The early msrket was reasonably active at the advance noted and most of the early arrivals changed ham!- in very good season In the morning. Latr on. however, when the provisions niarkrt it" reported as opening decldediv lower, the hog market eased otf. the ad vance of the morning being lost, so that the trade was very mow and weak. Still it was apparent that buyeis wanted the hogs and a train or two that came In a little before 11 o'clock sold at fully as good prices as they would have brought yesterday. Three or four cars that came In still later after several buyers had filled their orders and left the yards were hard to move at prices hardly as good as yesterday's close, but still about as good as yesterday morning. It might be well for shippers to under stand that buyers are not so hungry for pigs as they were a short time ago. and In consequence, underweight stuff Is not moving so freely and Is not bringing as good prices. Representative sales: I 4.1. i is ! i 4 30 I 4 24 A P. col 4s Tt go . Pa-lfli- rr 4a ta do R. H. 1st nr. 4a 4-i I ' to I 114 Allla-c-halmeni pn " A ma! (am tad Copper 141 Amur-Iran, A-p-lrulture Amsrt--an Bait Sugar I.4-0 Anwrtru Can pffl 2.410 Amarloaa Car A Foundry.. 1i0 7ei 2u0 47 4. S34j 71H MS 44s 2 1.400 -.4t SO .KS 150 !! 4 JO IV ' Jl 54 4.7'4) 47 Amarlcul Cotton Oil Am. Hid Laathar pfd. Amerlran Ice ftacuntlaa. . . . A marl can LJnaaed. . Amarlcan Loco mot I va Aa gaaoit. A Rs'n Am. Smelt, a "tarns pfd. American Sugar Refining. . Arcarliaa Tel. Tal Amarioan Tobacco ptd Amafiran Wwilan Anacontla Mining Co Atchlarya Atclllaoa ptd Atlanuo Coast Una oftd. . .. BaiUmoro A Ohio. ba.timore a Ohls pfd bslhiahem Steal Brooklyn Raid Tranatt ... Canadian pacific Central Leather Cantral Laaihar pfd t antral of N. J. i. air Chaaapaaka Ohio , Chlcaao A Alton Chicago Great Waatarn ctfa. 4UU Chicago A NoeUiweatarn... 1.K" ITS SCI M 47 43 "4 4.'. 4J w M i't'A m , 4 47 4414 M 704 Si's ia " - ''-!" 14" 33 47-4 gal. 3 C . H ! do pol. ta l'"4) fVl RallTaT Ew do rfg 4a ... fo do sen 4a Colo. Inilnwrlkl Sa. . 3H I'nlon Pacific 4a Tulo. Miaiau-l 4s . . M In " 4 r a 8. raf -ext. 4. 7-4j do Int rf 4s ' ' rial a Hud. . 4a lvl C S Rubher a :Mk ! D A R. O. 4s S4 f 8 S'.eel 11 0a 1 do raf la Hi, Vi-rar. Cham. 5s... 7 Mstillen- 3a 74i W.tiaan 1st 5a . Erla prior lien 4a M do nt & aiu 4s 7.i 'lo gen. 4a n waatars Ma 4s 4 do c. 4a. aarlea A- r Wast. Elac-trtc ct. as. f4 do. ct 4a. aertaa B. 7'" 'Wis. Central 4s H aa;n. E'er ct. Its. ..14$ Bid. "0(fared. Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Lmon ilock Tarda. South Omaha, Neb.: RECEIPTS. CM tie. Hogs. Sheep. Hrs. .) u in", !; 00 104 I'H". I"4S Artlcleal Open. H!gh. Low. Close. 8afy. Wheat rxc. May July Com rc. May oTts Dec May July Pork Jan. May Lard -Jan. May Bibs Jan. May I 1 osv-y 1 OA'ySi S7Vi' isiVsijHl tmi 1 ORsI 1 05 1 1 5H 1 74 1 tVl OC-A l OeHiV.l 06K 7 W 6HI ll 97-wi I oTXI 6S1 1V 1 60 0-4i eW, 1 29-k 29k3" 0', 1 " meats, higher; boxed, extra shorts. 41V CI I41'(42 ' , tlfar nos. tli si. snorx clears, itHtaiilll 1 1 u e i ' 'll, II I LICI , u,iri, rua biiwo, POULTRY Weak; chickens. 10c; springs, llHc; turkeys. 15c; ducks, 12-c; geese, 8c. H I 'TT KR Firm ; creamery, 27(tf33c. EUJS steady at 2i.Sc Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11J 13.".0 Wheat, bu Ka.7o &.') Corn, bu 3 .. .- Oats, bu 34.700 34,700 97S St. I.oals General Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 30 WHE1AT Futures, rum; cash weak. Track, No. 3 red cash, I1.22-5L24; No. 2 hard. llOK-gfl 13r December, ll-OVy May. H07V CORN Lower; track No. 2 cash. BPHc; No. 2 white, 59'-c; December, 6TT'g6Jic; May, lLti'(inc. OATS Firm; track No. 2 cash, - No. 2 white, 434jj; December, 29c; May, 417ic RYE Firm; 77c, FLOUR Unchanged; red wrlnter patents, 26 50'irS.D; extra fancy and straight, $5.0O(ji 5.45: hard winter clears. P y4 20. SEEl TlmothT, 22.71aia. CORNMEAL 13.00. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 21.0L HAY Firm; timothy, lliaotf 17.oO; prairie, 211.5i.ai2.M. BAiMING 8 9-16c. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: lobblna. 233.26. Lard, lower; prime steam, 211.50. Dry SSH-SiSS-ASsU 41l 43 2) 40 21 X n 10 12 55 11 86 11 50 II M4 21 10 12 U 85 11 50 11 SO 1 11 SO I 11 60 I 10 7Vkf 10 1 10 HO jlO 824; 10 97H No t Cash quotations were as fallows: IF LOUR Firm; winter patonts, 5.16?.70; winter straights. 25 0E(j5.40; apriiig straights, J4.bO'j4K': bakers, 3 otao.at. RYE No. 2. 74u75c. HA RLE Y Feed or mixing, 4&-53c; fair to choice malting ot-Voc. SEEDS l-'lax. No. 1 southwestern. 11 .71; No. 1 northwestern, 21. 8L Timothy, 13.75. Clover, $3sHil4.00. PROVISIONS Mess pork.' per bbl., 23. 7S tV-H-i. Lard, per loo lbs.. 1117013.90. Short clear sides tbuxed), 211.US4fll2.ix. Total clearances of w heat and flour were equal to 377, o4 bu. Primary receipts were L5.-S.u00 bu.. compared with L340 0O0 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. The world's vuuble. supply, as shown by Pradstreet's. Included L74.00O btr. Rstlmated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat. 83,233 cars; .corn, 53 cars; oats, 3J.w C4ur-t. OilctigT Casn Prices Wheat; No. 1 red. tl 20; No. 2 red, It lil lS: No. I hard. 2107 4)1.071 No. 2 hard. 21loltl; No. 1 north ern sprtntc flOsiL09; No. 2 northera spring, 21 Owo Log. No. 2 spring, H.oi.fLC Corn: No. 2 eaeh, 82e: No. 2 cash. f-THc: No. 3 white, Aoc; No. 2 white. 5-nc: No. 2 yellow, eV; No.1 yellow. t7tc; No. 4 yellow. - .Oats: No. 2 white, 42Wc; No. 3 white. 4&a4tHe; No. white, 40Sc; standard, 411-iU41V. BITTER fteady; creameries, 26332c; dairies. 24jfcc. Etiate Receipts, 42 rases; steady; at mark. Ckses lnciudeil. 2t1iJ5t4ic; firsts 6V; prime firsts. 3io. CHEKSF Steady; daisies. l'TV,'7t--rc-twins, lvSUTHc; youiif Americas. lo4ib"'o: aV tg horns. 16c. ' POULTRY" Steady; turkeys. 13c; chick ens. 110; surlngs. lie VEAL Essv. 59 to 0-lb. wU.. TJiJtc- (D to 28-lb wta.. M-ac: S5 to 110-lb. wis.. 9411c. POTATOES Steady; cr.oioe to fancy 45 5-4t"e; fair to good. 3i54oc. 21 T2A4 20 75 13 50 40 21 80 20 75 22 00 a i7H 12 CHI 12 89 U 67W U 57V, U 87Vi M Iwaeapolle Grata Market, MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. Y WH FAT TVceniKw-. Il04; May. 21 uttl: No. 1 cash hard. l4Si'.gl.07''w: No. 1 northern ri tatv llM; N- 2 northern. li.04y IWW. j0 2. northern. ll iol 04. FE Eli Flax closed at tl fH CORN-No. I yavilow 57 -i6fc OATS No. I whits.. SV,;ioSc RYE No. t Sf7n,c. PRAN-In l'Jik-lb. sacks. lt 50. FlJ'UR First patents !n wood, f o b.. M'mu apollsi. i 3tu5.jO: secun.r patents 6.l:5; first citttrs, 42t34.4o; second clears, taSuXM Avallalkle taaallra ef Grata. NFW TOP.K. . Nov.- 30 -StJeclal tele srraphlc and cable cummunl-atioria received by Uradsrra-et s this aeek siiw the follow ing chsnses l aval. able aup(iil as com pared Willi U4v(oiis accounts: Aral'ahie upplies. wheat. United States. ea.-t of the I x.kles. Increased? lrlui-j bushels: Ctui ". decreased ..( tuahels; total. United . ales aad Caned. lucren.ad. Ixa auu butth r': afioat. for arvd Ir.-arope. decreased roia) buhels; tola1. American and Euro (Maa suppiv. Increased 1. 74A ouu buahcLs. Corn. Inua-d Slates and Canada, Increased Kiaaii City Grata aad PrTlsloas. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 30. WHEAT Cash, lc lower; No. 1 hard, tl.OI'aLOT; No. 3. sacill.a; No. 2 red. H.ljl.20: No. 2, 21.10; T'ecember, ILbo-a; May, iLuai'w, bid; July, 93Hc bid, CORN Uncharged; No. I mixed, BeTVi'J 5e; No 2. oHo; No. 2 white. 6c; No. I otc-ic; December. 5rc, bid; May, a07Sc, sellers: July, tH'Sc, bid. OATS Uncharge! ; No, 2 white, 4y44rc; No. 2 mixed. 2.tf40c " RYE V(j70e. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 211.5rt-j 12 no choice prairie, tri.50; choice alfalfa, $1&5H.75. BUTTER Creamery, extras. S2Vic: flints, 30c: seconds, Sc: packing stock, 22Hc. EO IS Extras, Kic; firsts. 27c; second and dirties. 14c: current receipts, 2c, south erns, loss off. 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu SO.isaj 77.0"d Corn, bu ll.OiO 3S ou OaU, bu s.tAA) a,0u0 Options at Kansas City: Articles. I Open. I High.) Low. Close. Whoat May ... September Corn- December May .1 iois 1 orj r .... W'ai 1 Oo'v Wal tki! 1 oiv -lll 1 024 1 Ou-i 6fH tW 134 8W Hi .. 40 7V4 .. 1,10 174 .. ,4J 46 l 1 '- yv n .. li,5 W4 113 133 1144 i:4 1 u4 77 , 777-4 4--4j KSiVi 74 177 44'4 l't 9U6 V--4 I1 Boston Stocks and Bonds, BOSTON. Nov. 3tl. Money call loans, t 5f!"i per cent: time loans, tn'i per cent. Closing quotations were as follows: At-bison adj. 4a M Atlantic 11 do 4a "ri'SButta Coalition l' Atchiaon R. R llf4 Calaraet A Ar-liona. . .I'C do pfd V-ri Cupper Ranga... Boaton A All-ajiy.. rati. Tiair Waat Uiittoo Eievated 1 Dianinlon Coal . ritchburg pfd ..131 Franklin N. T , N. H. A H..IM Graena Cxnanaa I'nlon Pi!c 14 Ii- Rorala Am. Anra. Cham 4SMaaa. Mining .. .l"t Mxkigan I Mohavk .1154 Nevada .:17 Old Immlnlon . .14HiOacaoia . 14 Parrot .lwiv (juincj . 4!l Shannon .lit Tamarack . lstTnntt)' . T5H C. S. Mining... . MU. 8. Oil . ftah . ssivtcuirla .U34 Winona ........ ,. 4 Wotwertna . KHitorui Bntu 45 1KV4 irr4 17 Chicago. Mil. A at. Paal., l,tD ;n lw C, C. C. A 8c Louis Colorado Fuel a Iron Colorado A South ara Colorado A So. lat pfd ... Colorado a So. M pfd Consolidated Gea Corn Produtea Dataware 4 Hudaoa . Dan vac a Rio Grand Danvar A Rio Grand prd-. Distillers' Bcartue Erla Sri lat pfd Erte id pfd General Blactfl Graat Northam pfd. Great Northern Or a. aire. .. Illinois Cantral Intarborough Mac Intaruorouk Met. pfd International Harraeiar In Lor. Mario pfd International Papar lntarna.luaai Ptuup Iowa Central Kanaaa City goutham Kanarte Cltj Southam ptd.. LouiaTlll a NeehTtlle Minna&poila A a. Louis... M . St. P. a Sault 81. X.. Mlaaonrl Pacific Mlaaourl, Kansas A Texas. M.. K. A T. ptd National Biscuit. National Laad N. Rra. of Max. lat pfd... New York Central New York, (muu-lo W... Norfolk A astern ex. dir. North Amarlcan Northern Pacific Pacific Mall PentUTlTAals People Gas Pitta burg. C. C. Praaaad steal Car Pullman Palac Car.... Rallwar Sieel Spring... Reading kepubilo Steal Republic Steel pfd Rix k laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd St- L. san Fran. Id pfd. Bu Ljuii Soutneweetarn... St. Louie 8. W ptd Sloaa-Sneffleld 8. A 1 southern Paclfla Southern Railway Sou. nero Railway pfd Tenneasa Copper Texas a Pail fig Toiado. St, Le-na A Waal. T.. st. Law. ptd t'nion Pacific I'nlon Paclfl pfd lotted giate Realtr I'nlted Statoa kuboer tinted State Steal I ailed Slate Steal pfd. t'tak Copper Vlrxlnia-Carolln Chemical Webasa , Wabash pfd Westers Maryland ctfa.... WeeiinghouM Electric Western Inloa Wheeling A Lake Erie... sut'itain Central 1B 14Wg 4K-S 1 t4 74 4744 Ww 81 n 4 .44 (1 fH)4 147 llia 147 SO 2114 21-a 21-4 -J 47 1.300 4-") :) 1.I0 12", 48V, 3S 1 41 474 Mt ! :. 46 4w i.;u ni 11 t.lta) 7 7J 7t- 1-H) 144 144 1-46 n.'i 'e!H 23 2i ll.VX M &3 4VKI lit- l"2- lu4- l.fHJO 144j M 1-4 luv 14 14T4 14t Lissl 4 4aa 4 ri, 1.300 41 V 42 4.X 1'" l,T IW4 w ini ." 52 01 52 VI 133'4 1334 1.7" 4ta 47-4 I'JO 114 t.l'W TH 1.-0 44j 4SWJ 73 w 114 wi 14 Si-i 12iv SI 7J 113 t 47-4 M-4 114 7 04 4i-4 74 A St. U. 15-") 14t4 Iiri 1434 C.'-J 44-4 4-S 44-4 a ? lu4 Iras i2 4 X.2UD Ul 1US4 lii: i,e suit Id ltl 1ST lot) 4 44 lM.tuv 10-4 leos 44-4 641, MT4 7S 5-4 :t -s 47 V, 7V4 i--4 l.ejtf 4n-4 ) I'", 15-l 33 S 6 4-0 44 .-, 7.1'i 13 s t) 74-4 1" 84, lt.tfU 1J.-4 A4ts lU-"- 7UO , 48 1.4U0 1 1.3') 14 i-utt Ul is.st-j -i4 L-MI lvl4 'iiui "si" t. lUi. lU-m. 10.;i-d 5k"4 57 47' ii-S " n4 1 so Le so lt.-.-j tuo ) 3.iJ ie Total sales lor th dar. LaxtS-je ahaiwa. 44 s U l 1 74 60 4-4 6-M4 lfs 147 454 14 M-4 S4w a-'1 33S 7S-4 M UK 14 474 7 S"4 63 -4 II 64 121 6S 4-4 'w 64 S 11 74-4 t 4i4 do pfd Am. Prkeu. Tub Am. Sugar do prd Am. T A T Am. Woolen. do pfd Dnmln I. A S Gen. Electric 34asa. Electric Mas. Gaa Inlted Sho Mach.. d pfd C. 9. Steel dn pfd Adventure Amalgamated Arizona tool........ Kx. Dit. .... 74 .... t ... . t .... 14 .... 11S .... St- 4 .... 44 .... 4I-4 .... 4, .... n ....l'o7 .... 2K"4 .... a6 .... !54 .... .! .... 1"4 .... 6.-4 .... 3i4 .... 44"4 .... 14 .... 14 !4 63 C. M. & St. P Wabash Missouri Pac.flc ... I'nlon Pacific C. & N. V.. east... C. A N. W., west... C. St. P. M. & O... C. H. A Q., east.... C. B. or y . west.... C. R. I. A P.. east. C. R. I. A P.. west. Illinois Central.... C. G. W Total receipts 4 3 1 5 3 1 34 2l 9 J 4 44 14 7 5 4 4 10 t 4 63 31 3 3 1 5 3.. 5 1 194 H 38 A Sh. FT. yo. At h. Pr la 40 7 75 ttf :m itt. tr-e ... I4 . . t !W 47 tVl SO 111-4 ... :i to I -si -c -.14 isi us ....!. ... I Of. (a 44 I ... 1T4 . . t 06 ;) 241 H t 1J4 ... M 0 erv, 41 i.4 ... 1 SO 107, 74 1 J4f. 111 19 . I 10 44 317 44) i 134 17!. ... I It w. .1 4U I U' 71 M 11(1 IS 277 ... I 1J4 191 . . 14 65 Kt ... II14 ... rs o m tf hi 1W I :i, VJ) 12"! I 10 14 "T-4 4-J I 11 .. .. Kl ... I 10 It, 119 ... 15 14 ... 1 10 4 227 40 I IS .... let ... I u ( Jv-J 4 IS 'l ... S M tt 14 ton t 15 . .. 11 . .. t ,0 5a ;3 40 1 :s ...210 4fl t in u pit . w is 2'1 f 10 , 71 J44 10 t 6 17! m I to 16 Ill I 11 Win- 7t lit ... I IS ni . . lo 11 40 8 15 246 I I U4 74 U4 I 15 lit 240 I 11 7 Ul . . I IS 34 . . t 114 f 3T1 M I IS S44 W I 124 PI rt ld I 1714 .... 145 ... a 12V ) .fit ... I ITVk M A-, 44 2Stl ... I to DISPOSITION. CattlcHcgs. Sheep. .'61 1 421 1 5-4 1.1.2! 1.U27 l.-o2 l.i-J I -teeta-ntlea. Quntatlons furnished by Hamuel Burns, lr.. (14 New Tork Life buUUiag: , 'A Beatrice Creamorr Os.. Burrougb Adding Marhtns Cltr at Omaha 4a, ltll Clip of Omaha 4a. 1124 ColumJbus. Nab.. TL L. aa. 115.., Cuba (Rep. of) Int. Se. ltll. ...... Detroit Kdlaon ta, ItvU German Fire In. Co Oat City Malt Iadepondeot Tt. 6. Omaha. Imp. Jas. Cot. 44S, ltlt K. C, M. A 0. 4. bonus Nebraska Tal stock t r oaat. ........ Oman Oa ta, 1117... Omaha B. L. A P. ta, lKI Omaha a C. a St. Br. re, U2t , Omaha C. B. it Rr. d'4, f par enl Omaha-NsTBda Mining Co , 9 1 mix City Traction S. lti Swift A Co. as, 114 , St. L. I. M. R. A U. 4a. ltlt Tri-City R. A L 5s, 1921 , t'nlan A I . Omaha. 4 p. a.. al-dlT.. :i7 ST tl U3 10014 . 1004 . 1054 10 . 44 St tt t6tV . 1") 10. 140V4 lot lot, tH tt . 1144 tl St t7 '. w4 1H , st aa , tt-4 lot . lu I UV4 44 tt , ll4 4444 . 100 101 . 87 "4 tl-4 . tT4 t4 . K, t4 Ntw Tork aialsg Itotkt. NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Closing quotation on mining stocks were as loiiows: Allc LadT411 Con . Brunawlck Coa t Little Chief Com. Tunnel Mock... tt Maxlcaa do bonds 20 Ortano Con. Cal. A Va to Ophir Ta 'aandard 146 . Ya.luw Jacket .. Horn tilTcr Iron Silver , Vfiered. I ...130 a& ....1M 126 ....100 Baak Clearing-. OMAHA, Nov. 30. Bank clearings for today were 21,963.21X72 and for the corre sponding date last year ti.0li.042.au. Loadua Stock; Market. LONTKJN, Noy. 30 American secur-Klea opened uncertain, but Improved later under the lead of I'nlon Pacific, Amalgamated Copper and Canadian Pacific At noon the market was steady with Canadian Pacific l-e higher and the rest of the Hat from unchai.ged ta S boe yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocks: Cona-u. moaay h4 Loulsvlll Naak. lMH do account M-.Uo . Kan. a Tax.. 4a4 iuirii .tr i,.ra central liJ Pworla Market. PEORI. Not. 30 rnn:'-Easy, all new; No. 3 white. 67c: No. 2 yellow, 0i'-j57c; No. 2 mixed. S74c: No. 3, B4'(i57c; No. A Mtc; no grade, 4.l50c OAT-?teady; No. 2 white, 40Stf4ij4C; Wt ite. ' 31-44 C. HIE- el lead y; No. 1 75c. MTrrol Grala Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 30-WHEAT-Spot. firm; No. ! red western winter, ss id; fu tures, firm: Icmber, S ld, March,'7s kd; May. 7s 6-. I CORN ripot. firm: new American mixed. Via Oalveston. &s K'--1, futures, quiet; De cember, us iSd , Jfllwaikr Grala Market. MILWAfKFK. Nov JO-WHEAT- No. 1 northern. II a- 1 1 10, No. 2 northern, ILtki '.il7S: May ltii, bl.L 4 ATS 41 14 42V,C- BAKLEf-t-ampltrs. i'-iVc. Ualath t.rala Market. P1TTTH, Nov. 3 WHEAT Decern!: -er. 21-OS; M ty. 11 tf.S; No. 1 northern. Nevem be. 11.07: No. 3 northern. November, II uS. oats a-'.c star gat Malatw, NEW YORK. Nov. 3u.-jSraAR-Raw. quiet, filr refilling. IKSc; centrifusa". H4 tt. iltc; mi.iaseea sugar, l.jac. Refined, quiet: cr i-hel. 4-isic; powdered i.3U:; gran ulated. 6 2ac. COr-Fr K-Steady; N I R 4. J,. Santo), 4,a'a Acaconda atcuisoa d prd Baitlmor a Ohio . tnadien Paclllc .. Chapeke e Ohio ""til Greet cetera 'hi.. Mil a at. p l-e Ikwr Lender a Rio Or... d.i pfd rte do lt ptd do 2d l td Grand Trunk Il.lnoia Central Norfolk a Weatarw. 1274 4a ptd 1 '7 Ontario A Western. ll4 PrnnariTanta 17 4 Hand Mlue 474 Reading 1""4 louthem Rallwar , 167 w da pfi 14 Southern Pacific 4"alnioa Pacific .. 4 do pfd , l'l. s. ati 44 do pfd 144-4 a 4 ptd U 154) iuniaM 4a ua N'L ER Har. quiet at 2Jd per ounce. Mu.NET-42 44 per eenu The rate of discount In the open market for hort bl.ls is per cent; for three months' bills, 3433 U-u per cent. 44 . tl - 4TV, . 4 ... 4 ... kf .. 11 ... TO ...1314 ... ...I.-, Treasary ttlateaaeat. WASHINOTON. Nov. Jfl.-The condition of th treuiury at tbe beginning of business today was as follou.: Trust Fund-. i,.id coin. (p-M 1-73 f- silver d. ilars 2iJ.7tr3ji.uuu; silver dulUra of lvs) J:2 0i-9: silver ceruflcatea outstanding' 4J7 u3c wi. Veneral Fund Standard silver d-llars In ger.ersj fund. $2 SX7.775. current liabilities ll:0.lj.2J: working b ance In treasury of flces. Ut 5!H.ity); In banks to cr.-d t t-f treasurer of the I'nited States, lit 226 4T-2 subsiditry silver coin. H. Htt s6 ; minor coin II -T2 . Totl baliuice In general fund. Prrlgn Vtaaarlat. LONDON. Nov. 30.-Mony was In fair demand and supply on the market today and discounts acre easy. Traulng on the stock exchange was lrrguiar and qul-c hn:ih securities were neglected pen. I n government action on the buditet. Kaff r and diamond snare eased on realisation Cupper shares started weak, but Improved a!,rply under Covering operations In sf.ti of ruuiers of aa abavudoniuent of the rucr- Wool Market. BOSTON. Nov. 30. WOOL Trading In the local wool market continues dull, but prices hold well. The supply Is below the aver age for this season of the year, although there Is some Oregon staple left. The call for fleece wools showed a slight Improve ment. Woolen manufacturers continue to buy supplies of clothing, territory, pulled wools and short California and Texas stock. The leading domestic quotations range as follows: Missouri: Three-eighths blood. 34c; one-quarter blood. 32-u33c dcoured values: Texas, fine twelve months, iba'thc; fine six to eight months. 6V!70c; fine fall, 6lu60c. California, northern. 6Vu70c; middle county, 4.1iiuoc: fall free. 50-i52c; fall defective. IVV-J 54c. Oregon, eastern. No. 1 staple. 7Mj7fc: eastern clothing. 70u72c; valley. No. L 573 Esc. Territory, fine staple. 77'gSOc; fine me dium staple. 70r2c: fine clothing. 70"a72c: fine medium clothing. 65 Tic; half-blood, ri'gtflc; three-elghtA. 6S4i70c; one-quarter blood, oracle. Pulled, extra, 72'o7oc; fine, STIjTOc; fine super, 62tj6fe. LONDON. Nov. 3i. WOOL The offer ings at the wool auction sales today num bered 14.07s bales, including a large supply of cross-breds. which were sold to home buyers, and occasionally to Americans, at firm rates. Merinos were eager! bougnt by home and continental spinners. The best scoured brought 2s 2d and greasles. Is Ed. Punta Arenas advanced S per cent over the September average. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 30 WOOL Dull ; terri tory and western mediums. 24n-c; fine me diums, 21g2ic; fine. 13-(i20c. Omaha Packing Co 5.B) Salft A Company 1 .Ti (.udahy Packing Co 1.270 Armour At Company 1.170 Schwartx-Bolen Co benton Vansant Lush. IS! Stephens hros 217 Hill A Son SS V. B. Lewis Huston A Compony 1m J. B. Root it Co 170 J. H. Bulla 57 L. F. Husi L. Wolf H MeCreary & Carey fft S. erheiin-.-r .t0 H. F. Hamilton 12 j Sullivan Bros 3 I Lehmer Bros 4 Lee Rothschild 7 Smith & Polslev 13 I Mo. & Kant. -Cal. Co.... 60 iChrlsty Ciine A Smith.. r-l Other buyers to Total ,2b 6.368 T.0S0 Iai i Lt-Kectipu o cait.e tii.s mori.ing were not very uiige tor a luesoay, uieie being only IM cars reported in. 'inia -oakes the total for ir.e two days tnls week AWJO head, a falling off of 2.WAI head, as .'ompared with tne same days last week, but a gain of 3.4ow head, aa compared wlia tne same days a year ae;o. The supply of desirao.e fed cattle was not very large, while there seemed to be a good, brisk, demand. Xhe result was an active trade at prices that were safely strong to loc higher than yesterday. Every tning that could be classed as at all de sirable changed hands In very good season In the morning. Cows and heifers wera In large supply, the same as yesterday, a considerable pro portion of the receipts consisting of that cia-ia of stock. While there was a fair demand, tha receipts were so liberal that buyers could aford to take a little more lime - than was the case with beef steers, but still they paid prices that were a little stronger than yesteiday as a rule. The break In feeders last week had the natural effect of bringing in buying orders, commission men especially having a good many orders to be filled, with the result that yenterday afternoon practically every thing In the yards was cleaned up and there was still a very brisk demand this morning. In consequence of this the mar ket today was around 10c higher on any thing at all desirable, with tne trade it a good.x healthy and entirely satisfactory condition. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed steers, 27 .owc.25, fair to good cornfad steers, $0.50-47.00; common to fair Corn fed steers, 3. 75 5. 50, good to choice range steerst fo.u0tn6.2S; fair to good range steers, U.TT-'ao.jo; common to fair range steers, M-7T.j4.75; good to choice C4Mnfed cows, and heifers. HOuufi.uO; I fsir to good cornfed cows and beifers.l fd.25jH.00; common to fair cornfed cows and heifers. 22.5ou3 ir, good to choice range cows and heifers. 33.72 -34.00; iair to good range cjws and heifers. 22 2fi'aX7i' common to fair range cows and heifers. 32.5a.32; good to choice stockers and feeders. f4.2&;6.2U; fair 10 good stock ers and feeders, -J7sj4-25. common to fair stockers mid feeders. Vf-0oaS.7j; stock heif ers, 22. 753.75; veal calves, Jl.'antI.oO; buus. stub's, etc., 12 7. 5 4. 65. KeDresnntative sales: UEF tSTEEKS. No. At. Pr. Ne. at. Pr. 1 M I M 1144 I la .1 iiu t m COWd, Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, Nov. SO-COTTON Fu tures opened barely steady, with De cember, 14.15c; January. 14.33c; February, 14.4c; March, 1461c; May. 14.74c; July. 14 7Jc; August, U.s-tcIU.OOc; September. 12 90 fcU.Sic; October. 12.47c. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: December. 14.lc; January. 14.35c; February, 14 4.ic: March, 14 63c; April. 14 6c; May, 14 76c; June. 14 0c; July. 14 73c; August, 14C6c; September. 14.t4c; October. 1I.5AC. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands. 14,5c; middling gulf. 14.c; no sales. OALVESTON. Nov. X - COTTON-Lower. 14Se. ST. LOim. Nov. 20 COTTON Lower; middling. 144c: sales, none; receipts, 1 7-il bales; shipments. 154 bales; stock, 35 '(2 bales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. SO. -TOFFEE The market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of S points under a few offerings In the absence of support and In sympathy with Indifferent European markets, for while Havre was unchanged to higher. Hamburg was lower at the hour of the local opening Business was quiet and the market showed little further change, closing steady, net unchanged to S points lower Sale were reported of 10.&IO hags. Including March at fioc. May at 0,f6 6643 and Julv and fep tember at 4 75c. Spot, quiet; Rio. No. 7 4"4c. nominal; Santos. No. 4, sc Mild quiet; Cordova, ( 1110. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. METAU4-ftand-ard copper dull: locnj deeJers quote lake copr-er at JU.2f .ill 7i; electrolytic. n ., I3.a; casting, litoua 13 X,. London mar ket chieed strong; spot. tU 12s d: futurea, Et 15s- Tin. firm; London market tr-.r.g and higher; spot, 142 los; futurea f!44 12S d. Lead, quiet; spot. 24 IT- -r-4 43- L.do4i market lower: spot. CI Snitr closed quWc; sp.H. tv jrtM. 4. London un changed at 122. Iron low- In London at Sue f,r Cleveland warrants. Local mar ket unchanged. PT. Ul IS Nov tt). MKTALH Laad stuaJy at K27V,, fepelter. firm at (M.2S. It.'! ... M0 ... lot ... Iw7 ... mi ... Ku ... Ml ...1U44 2 ti J 74 3 to t 04 t o I 14 t. 13..'.'.". 4 HEIFLRd. .... 74 .... 6o U-10 lou .... t-u 1040 ....117fi I t 15 I 45 1 tal I 70 t M t Ul f W0 I U II 721 I II CAL V Ed. 3 170 I 00 1 ISO I M t W4 it, 1 : t tt I m: t tt, t i2i I - 2... ;W Ikl t Sail 4 I IN IN 11 4.7-. 4 M 1.. .. lai 7 u 1 si' : sTOCliLLrl-l A-V1 FEEDERS. t 4.2 : . t 4:0 4 ie t 61.1 1 : t tut 4 15 II 414 1 75 13 132 4 Si t a 4 l j WErfTERNS NEBRASKA. 22 steers.... mil lu 15 cows rCO P. Becker Neb. 23 cows 870 1 75 27 cows 757 William Flscner Neb. 42 cows Kt,l 2 60 7 coa a MO R. M. Faddls Neb. 2 bulls 1350 3 10 lo bulls 1114 7 cows 1H4 3 26 S cows t-72 26 cues IfJS I ho os cows Mo ia cuas l'v-2 3 te V. H. Curtis Neb. 20 cows si 4 3 45 4 cows gtS F. W. Woods Neb. 47 Steers. ...luuO 4 55 J. J. Davidson Neb. 27 heifers. 36 Sloers... 6 cows.... C. n steers... 33 steers., w coas. .. 30 cows. X steers, 2 cows.. 3 1SSI . . lou2 Chel ..A't.3 ...LoO 47 steers. 12 cows.. i 2 25 a cows.. .. 870 P. V. bommers W yo. . 147 4 20 32 coas 2b4 . Dot a u F. Roberson & Co. Wyo. 76 4 Si 25 steers.... .! 4 4a 24 steers. ...lt.ee 4 15 35 cow 1 56 3 65 D. ChrUman Wyo. 4 10 7 steers.. ..1015 4 50 10 bu.la Utl C. F. Robtrson VV yo. .1032 4 70 3 cs. A ha.iua . 3 isi Harry Fatham Wyo. 24 steers.. ..1016 4 tA 2 s.eers.... 976 24 cows 'i Iv) 73 coks a i3 cs. A hs. i20 4 00 James W. Chrimnan Wyo. 49 steers.. .115 4 So 16 -eers. ...KB3 4K sleets... .115a 4 15 37 cows las) 23 cows Iu31 3 40 H. A McLlnnons Wyo. 3 cows 1043 2 75 IS rows v77 17 feeders.. l'Jco 4 65 i s eers. ...12J) t". A. Busu Wyu. .1131 4 71 Lrubdae Broa. Wyo. . vll I bo 7 cows 222 W. Clerk Wyo. . iU 3 is 14 cows 237 K. tiutton V yo. . 7s7 3 u 1 bull 13M0 1 l 7 cows mji 1.6 4 25 t calves... r.i "As) S 00 C. G. HtM-D Wyo. 16 feeders.. 764 4 15 16 heifers. V4 14 eoes k2 I a 1 st-er 1U0 hru Hlnkie Wyo. 14 steers. .l'- Isl 1 steer. .. ft-e I trs lowj 4 5 1 bt.ii U-te L. Kavenen Wyo. 12 cows Vw) 2 su 3 cows it 3 I ca.f 2v4) f us J calves... 4M 22 steers.. 12 cows . . 21 oows 14 cows 2 cows I calves... I calves... 3 75 2 40 1 10 2 10 2 -5 2 so 2 80 2 55 2 4 66 4 45 4 16 4 20 2 10 4 30 4 25 3 Aj 4 4i 4 00 4 36 30 3 00 1 00 2 2 . 2 4 26 3 73 4 U0 4 25 2 hi 2 44) I M 41.. 74 . . 7.. '.. tl. . J 17.. Id.. 4.. 10.. 9- . .14 . '0 . St.. 4.. c... . tH. . C4 . M. . CI.. 4 . SHEEP Apparently the efforts of com mission men to keep back unfinished fed muttons until they have been sufficiently matured for market purposes are beginning to bear fruit. Only a moderate run was yarded this morning, but the character of the offerings as a whole was very good. There were few, if any. feeders includetl In receipts and the big bulk of killers tnm sisnd of sixty and eighty-day stuff. Buy ers for packers were out early with good liberal orders for anything In this line, and strings of both sheep and lambs were welched up just about aa fast aa they were received. In a word the dmand for good kinds was vigorous, the trnde active and prices generally -strong as compared witn yester day. Some toppy fed lambs reached 17 60. h.avy yearlings sold at 26.00. ewes changed hands at 25 00 and a string of ewes and wethsrs brought 15.15. , As Is noted above, there were not enough feeders on sale to make a market. Many orders for the more suitable ciasses of stock sheep anc lambs are still in the hands of commiseion men, however, and It Is very probable that values would st least rule steady with supplies of a normal volume. quotations on fat sheet, and lambs: Good to choice lambs. 27.0CKu7.5; fair to good lambs. 26. 50417. 00; good cut light year lings, 25. 75141-8. 40; good heavy yearlings, 15.23 fta.isj; good lo cnoice wethers, 24.7k.36; fair to good wethers, 24.3oiU-t.7t; good to choice ewes, 24.5oiiS.00; fair to good ewea, 23 S0-&4.50. Uuolauons on feeder stock: flood tn choice lambs. 26 255".75; fair to good lambs, t&.75'u.2s; light yearlings, S6.OCka5.50; heavy yearlings, 24.50tl6.00; Old wether. 24.504.75; good to choice ewes, S3 254,3.75; breeding ewes, 13 75UO.50; yearling breeding ewea, Av. 13 native lambs 64 14 na:ive lambs ..1 S3 native lambs 253 Nebraska yearlings 71 fed lambs 200 fed lambs 223 fed ewea 133 fed yearlings 106 native lambs 25 native lambs 317 native ewes 15 native yearlings 230 fed wethers 1J0 native lambs 20 native lambs, cults 46 native ewes 13 native ewes, culls 3D native ewes 47 native lambs 26 fed wethers 70 fed ewes 30 fed lambs 464 western wethers b7 western wethers 13 western yearlings .. 85 .. $3 .. 1"3 .. 61 .. 74 .. 103 .. S3 .. 72 .. a .. Ul .. Si .. Its .. .. 73 .. Ill .. 1-4 .. 12) .. 76 .. SO .. 106 .. 77 .. 125 .. 130 .. 106 Pr. 7 25 7 26 7 2S 1 00 6 15 7 25 4 -0 6 00 7 50 6 50 4 il5 2 00 5 66 7 50 ( 50 5 00 2 26 I 00 7 50 4 & 4 75 7 36 I In 3 IS 5 HO Pennsylvania snj ;hr curren. n c Uts in ret'irnehi m-.. ..V si mark, w s eri first. fr--. ca.- s. 3 c st ti'a k. w si--, n firs s ruiter.t receipts, f re cja-s-s. 4141 i!.o at ";' CM Er S E Firm: New Y"rk fjll crs'n c'ioic . l"c; New Vurk fu.l creams fa.r to good. 1' V, o ll,C. OK 411 t.r..2Kl M 4 RRRTi Staple tat faaey fro-taee Pr4-e fpar slaked by Bayers aat 4V kaalwwalere. BCTTER-Creamrry, No. A d-llvried to the retail trade In l-.b. cartons. .Cc. No. L In So-lb. tuba SI1; No. A in. 1-lh. car tons, tve. In 60-lb. iuks, f'ic, parlous lock. 22-tc; fancy dair-f. taua, tot, Mai ket changes eveiy Tt.eitd.ar. l.i.i.-- I th ae.lliig stock, candied, tf-c lUL LIRI-Dressed bro.ieia, 2j:, aprmja, 10c; hens, 14c; cocks, c; due.. Ursc, geese, !-.'. turkes. tie; pi,et.n. per J..4., 1 li. Anve. broilers, under t pounds, lav, over 3 pounds, luc, hens. K. ctMiks, tc; ducks, full feathered. HC, g"e.e. full feathered, tc ; turkeys, under 2 poun.ls. lc; over t pounds. 1.'. guirea fowls, 23 per dos., pigTona, fa)c per dcg. UYt 1 hlif-Selects, soil. I cans. 22c; large 40c; gaPotis. Si t5. Ncv. Yoik oiiur.ls, tma.i. SJc; li g-4. tlx-. gaila 21 Haittmoi a standaid. ama.1. Sua., vaiiotw FISH Fresh riut''". sitrijtit all art) dressed. II iliuu I.V. bi-ila!-.. &c; trout, ViC. builhea.-a. i4c. mid--, i.ci crappiee, tcflsh, relsc, L.c 2c. . tnuii.a, 1.. pihe, i- . .-04U..-.I. i . i u.aerei, lie; frog legs. 4fpc. Kiesn ,i --, w iiuet'.sh. No. L Uc, pickerel, mtKHil aist keauiess. ; pike. dieeu. Lh-. t .,r.iia).c. a, 4.-, bpan un ma-:-.erei, lo..; na.tt e macKfaiei. .:'m each. FRL ITS 4jrap.s. New toix rrjnciMll. as sociauou pack, per basket, tic. 100 eaisk. f lens, per baaael, 2t-c; .taiiforiua. eau a fancy Flaming Tu4j 1, per large ctate, 1175. l-crut lots. pr crate. II. te, S-crate lots, per crate. II , eir :ion:s Malagas, per bbl., Su.ov; exna ci.uice neat y MaiugiL, ,er bbl . 400; iiicliy fancy .Uai.kas, per bbl., t5u, siricny later heavy .Idai.!. per bbl., 17 uv, extra uii.-y tinietl nia. e. p-t bbl.. 27.50, extra fancy extra aea. y tin leu. per !4i., .ve txt. a lancv p.4i La Bohhuiia U. pel boi., .oam Ciauoei ries: Wisconsin. Ar.tier brand, ealra la.lcv Jin bo, ptr bbl SltXi; w iet-onsin. poppy I rand. Bed A Cherry, pr tin., tl.w, Nvin conein, tleid run. per bXii., S10O; lane;- Cape Cod, 27 50; cliu.ee Caie Cod, 7.ti, choice Cape Cod, boa, 12 .J. Apples, ixtra Colo rado Jonathans, per Don, 42 aat; eaira eho.ee 'Joiorado Joualtmns, pwr uvx, 42.25, ciio.ee Jonathans, per box, ii-uu; it.auarl Hen, No. L Ben Davis, per boi.. 4..io; Missouri Ben, No. L Wlneaaps. per but . H a, M.s sourl Ben, No. 1, uiio, per but. S4..5, New luik extra fancy Red uk.ilnn, iiei bbl., 44.50; New York exira fancy Greeulng-i, per bbl., 24.5o; New York farmers pack. Bad wins, per bbl., 2-; New Yora larnieie pack, vjreeiiinga. per bbl., Se.;. pilars: California, exlra fancy i-aotle Buerre, per box, t2.at; Michigan Iviefters, pei 3 bu. bbl., 24 00. uranges: Extra fancy Va.eucias. Lo, lid, 176, 3U0 and 210, per box. 14.50, 2jU- and 2.i. per box. 14.50; mu lancy Florida, L6, 150. 176, 20U, 21t, per box. i.2a. Lemons; Extra fancy, juo and etsi. per box, Sb 00; choice, JO0 and Ui. per oox. S5.50. Oiape fruit: Florida, 54. 04 an4 bu. Per box. 4 u. Bananas: Exit a lancy Port Limon. pdi lb., 4c, 6-bunch lots, per lb, cc Honey: Colo rado, per crate, 33.26. BELr" CI 1 1 i.ios: No. L 15c; No. 2. 11c; No. 3. sc. Loin: No. .L 17c; No. 2, 13c; No. 3. hC Chuck: No. 1. 6c; No. 2, 6c; No. 3. 4c. Round: No. L S-tc; No. 2, 6,o; No. 2. 6ac; Plate: Nx L 6c; No, 2, 4-s.c; No. 3. 4'c. VEtJfe.1 ABLES Sweet potatoes, Virginia Red Star, per large bbl., 12.50, S-bbt. lot, per bbl., 22.50. Celery: Exlra fancy Michi gan, per doz., Uc, extra fancy Muskeg in, per flat box. 11.35. Heid 1-tluce: per bum per. 22 50. Rutabagas. Canadian, pel lb., mc. Cabbage: V4 Isconsin. genu. ne Hoi land seed, per lb., 1't-'; l,0uu-lu. lo'-s or more, l'ac; red, per lb.. 2 ?o. CaJiforula tomatoes: Per crate. SI 5o. Onions: Indiana Red Globe, per bu., SloO, Idaho yellow, per bu., Il.oo; Spanish, p.-r crx.e. $1.50. Pota toes: Colorado, per bu., ive. Figs: New, Imported. 7-ciown, per lb., 15o; 4-orown, per lb., 13c; 13 12-01. pkga, per box. sue; 60 (-os. pkgs., per box. ti.uo. CIDER Mon t per keg, USA NUTS Almonds: Drake . oeedUngs. pet lb., 15c; filberts, large, per lb., 14c Pecans: Louisiana, per lb., 17Vtic; Jumbo Texas, per lb., 16c; medium Texas, .per lb., 124-c- Cali fornia walnuts: No. L soft shell, per lb.. 15c; No. 2, soft shell, per lb., llo. peanuts: Raw, per lb.. 4c; Jumbo, raw. per lb., Jc; roasted, per lb.. So; salted, per box. 31. 21. DATES 30 1-lb. pkgs.. per box. 32-25; new Hallowe'en, per lb.. 7c; s'l-far wainut, per box, H arfar-2. pr TB'..-T)r' "' ' HIDJfcS No-1 V green.,, lvc; 'a , 1 cured. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hoars Steady Sheep aad Laamka Stroagr. CHICAOO. Nov. 30. -CATTLE Receipts, lOtAO head. Market steady; steers. 35 fiO"j 26; cows. S3.50ti5.00; heifers, 23.00-iJ6.00; bulls. 230vo475; calves, 23.0031.60; stockers and feeders. 23.75t-5.2S. HOJ3 Receipts. 25.000 head. Market wag steady; choice heavy, 2S.30-5 ft. 40; butchers. 2)1.25 8 8.40; light mixed. Sn ofgij 15; choice light, SvlfgS.25; packing. SV2O-Q-8 30; pigs, 25.75a7.78: bulk of sales. 2s. lotifl. 30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. -fLOoO head. Market strong; sheep, S4.0Oai.25 lambs, 26.75587 55; yearlings, S5.00-O 7.1X1. . St. I.oals Live Stock Market. ST. LOL13. Nov. 30. CATTLE Receipts 2 400 head, including l.ttt) head Texans' market steady: naUve shipping and export steers, 16. 75(16.60; dressed beef and butcher steers. S0.2&44.4O; steers, under l.ouO pounds S3.75(jS.10; stockers and feeders, f3.y(t5 50 cows, and heifers. S3 9o-.S; cnners, 22.2.r.fj 2 75; bulls, 2.76'a4-50; calvej. 24.7688. SO; Texas and Indian steers, 23.7&45.J5, cows and heifers. 22.0004. 50. HOGS Receipts, 16.500 head: market 5c higher; pigs and lights, 6."3J.uo; pack er. SS flfjaS.25; butchers and best heavy 3s. 20 ii 6. 35. bHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 4.500 head; market steady; native muttons, 23 40 itj.ou; lambs, S6.2fXB'7 75; culls and bucks S2 50U4.15, stockers, S12&-U4.00. Kaasaa City Live Stock Market. KA.NSA3 CITY, Nov. 30. CATTLE Re ceipts. 20 000 rrnad. Including 1.000 southerns. Market steady to loc lower; choice export and dressed beef steers. S6.25-ali.50: fair to good, S4.&5-I16 00; western steers. S4.0iXi-5 50 Blockers and feeders. S3.2tu5.50; southern steers, S3 50-8-5.75; southern cows. t2.40-tj3 75 native 'cows, S2 50-,j6-aj; native heifers. S3 25 i'5 50: bulls. 32 753: calves. Jtl.75750 Hi 1S Receipts. 17,000 head. Market was steady; top. In rv.; bulk of sales. H.Ora y; heavy. Ssloflii rt,; packers and butch ers. H-iX-? ,.,; light, r.70-as li; pigs, 26 50 &7 50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, Ono head. Market strong; lambs, S5 7Tu7 5o yearlings. So 25-36 ; wethers. S4 75-j-o 5o ewes. It 265 00, stockers and feeders, 23 50 1(5. IS. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. SO -CATTLE Re ceipts. 4.0) had; market slow: steers 24 54 g7 00; cows and heifers. 22.506 00: calvea. S2.ft7 50. HOtiS-Recelpts. 7500 head; market steady; top, St 25; bulk of sales, ITSCif f) SHEEP AND LAMBS RcelpL. 4 tjnO head; market steady to strong; lambs M 50 6750. Slews CltF Live Stock Market. SIOCX CITY It., Nov. 30-SpeclaJ Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts. L200 head' market steady. ' HOOS- Receipts. L7r) head: msrket Be higher; range of prictsa. 27.X-4iS.15; bulk of sales. i"i" 05. ltk la Right. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Routh Omaha 4,7) 4 j-u 7,j) Sioux City l.lsa) $1. Joseph , 4.K4) T.jnO 404 Kansas City 10 us) 17 0) 4 (jr.) St. Louis 6 4O0 16. 5") 4faj Chlcaaa lO.guO 25 00O tl.uuu Total 46 t) 72s) 42.9 PlkllaAelxlata Pr4rs Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. SO.-BCTTER -Market. Vjc h.g .er: extra western crm ery ,s:c; extra Western nearby pi inta, 3 :. E "f ;.-' irru; penrsvivaul-t aiul otner neatxby f.r;, free taaes. ,c at Duaik; Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Nov. 20-SEEDS r'owr: cish. 28.75; No. 2. $s.75; December. s 75 March, J.D5; No. !. 2S50; No. ' 3. 2 O'-itr.: re ject -d. f5.w-irs.15; no estahlshel trad-. 27 2.v.i7.50 Timothy, prime ti.-u Aisike, rime. 17: November, ist.75; Decemter. 7.1; March, SV.IO. J? dr. mile, mm " ' ;i'-A, ' -4- I : 4k' Vr-tJ t - J ". v f ' ;- . - -' - SB. TxCXODOXB -gCIXZ-tT. " Tka CUef of Staff. Thirty year-" experience In diagnosing and treating such chronic diseases as paralysis, rheumatism, g-oltre, gall stonea, epilepsy, diseases of the liver, kidneys, stomach, blood. In fact all chronlo and nervous diseases of men and women, has given Dr. Mllen a knowledge and ability to cure far beyond that of ordinary phy sicians of limited experience. The follow, lug letters speak for themselves: ' Dear 8lr: For the past eight years I have had rheumatism. All my Joints were affected and I was unable to walk or use my hands to hold anything,, AU treatments I had taken before coming to you were without results. After taking treatment from you fur three weeks I began to improve and feel like myself. From that time on I have been Improv ing right along. Before taking treat ment 1 could nut step over a broomstick now I am working and fe-J fine. To anyone suffering with similar ailments I will be glad to tell or write what these doctors have done for 'me. CHARLES TIFFEY. Logan, Iowa. BIOVX CITY. Ia., 10-21- 09. Dear Sir: I want to let you know that I had been ailing for 10 years, off and on, and had been to doctors for relief, but attained not the slightest benefit. I suffered from nervousness and pain so much I could not work at ray trade as blacksmith. I came to you oa or about the first of October, and after taking your specific remedies and uth-tr treatment at the office, was able to be at my shop after tha third dav, and have ever since. I work at m trade .all day and feet fine. I want to thank you and let the public know of my recovery Anyone can ad dress me at North Riverside or call at my shop. Will tell them Ju4 how I suf.erc.I. and I can say my wonderful recovery was due to the Auetro-Aiiuirioan Doctors' treatnuentx. Voura truly. U A. KERN. Dr. Milen ta chief of staff of the Auatro Ameriraa Iioctors. Sulla 422 Rainge bull Ji tig. Fifteenth and Harney street, just oppoeite the Orpheuia Theater, Otuaha, Kt-