Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 07, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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VHE BRE: OMATLN. MONDAY XOVKMr.F.Tl 7. 1D10.
REAL ESTATE
nM m n. ii i on t'on
Mir
Sonlh llnknta-
: ontlnnrd.
WMT I-AT tllOIf nKNTT
Mr Farmrr. ctimi lo Kouth Dakota; stop
laying high rnl. own your awn farm;
tpend the money for your Improvmifnu
tdet you are pamtj in loa In high rrnt
Me own twenty quarters of inl hre tliat
me ran s.-ll you for r, to ft) rr acre on
terma you can't tx-at, $1 two to Jl.TA) down.
I'slame on payment at 6 per cent. Coin
here hrforo the imps ara all gone. For
lull Intoi matlon writ lilxon Urea, or Bank
of fcUneca. Faulk county, S. I).
Tela a.
Wn.l. IMPKOVFiD ranch of fvn se
t ! for sale by owner; n center of Gray
county. Texan; wtll watered; prired right
A.ilv to H n Lovett, 4'aujoa. Tex.
INVKSTUKS
VX JVturn8 on Your Money
t ig ti of the richest and most fertile
lan.l In Texas within from six to twelve
n ilis nf Houston, the greatest commerclaJ
i n v of Tfas.
This land Is admirably adopted for fruit
ntut truck gardening, all wltliln one and a
I Hif to three inileti of rullway stations
rm niotuy an Ire marie on this If sold m
Ine nr:'l tn Hire traits.
This land run be liought very cheap and
v. Ill net a laric profit on the Investment
1 have not enough money to handle this
proposition; hut can handle the selling end
tn your positive advantage within onr
'ear
J. A. WILLIAMS,
i.-'t Use Hlilg. Tl. 17.
Wisconsin.
M ACItKS L.,.L LAND. 2i cultivated.
I stance pasture. 6 room house, large barn,
rhirken houae. spring: and trout brook oi
Mini, 2 mile from station, school on land,
li.KUO, cany terms. Tom U. Mason, lslanj
Cliy Btate hank, Cumberland. Wis.
lUKWVOOI) tlmhered lake frontage
farm at a bargain, oS acres In i'olk county,
a., 60 miles from twin cities; heavy
tiny loam aolr. half mile lake frontage,
Iota of hardwood saw timber, small clear
ing, old buldlngs; good neighborhood;, only
ti.AK); on easv terms It taken at once,
owner N. 8., Hox A. St. Croix. Falls. Wa
l lacellaneoaa.
HAVP; TOf7 A FARM FOR BATjB OR
THADF? Or do you want to buy onef
Make your wants known through TH8
liKrf MoINKit CAI'lTAU the want me
Jlum of Iowa. Hates: 1 cent a word for
ach insertion. 8 cents a line. 70 cents ail
hi'h. Circulation, 41 000; largest of any
Jowa dally. Utve us a trial. Address The
epnal I, end 1 ep t T ' Moines, la.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
1..00 to li.WO on Omaha homes. O'lteefo
lteal Restate Co , 1014 N. T. Ufa Doug, or
A
WANTISD City
loans. Peters Trust Co.
U)W HATES,
ail-312 Brandeis
BKMIS-OARLBERO
Theater Uldg.
ca
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
always on hand and for eale at
amounts from $300 to $3,000.
IHvXSON & MY Kite,
412 N. Y. Life Bldg.
iJAKVIN URtjS.. 2o floor N. T. IJfe. J60S
to 1100.000 on Improved property. No delay.
l.tlAN'9 to home owners and borne build-
is, with privilege of making partial pay.
nii'Dtn semi-annually.
W. H. THOMAS.
(03 First National Bank Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. V.
vead. Wead Bldg . lMth and Farnam.
D.
WANTED City loans and warrants W.
I'anmin &111UI1 ik Co.. 1S20 Farnam 8t
V
OPT Y AND FARM. John N. Frenrer.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT to buy, only from owner, good
farm land In wost part Jowa, east part
Ncbiaska or southeast corner South Da
kota. If suits me will pay J 1,000 quick and
more March 1. If not cheap and price,
numbers and good description not given,
not answer about It. Will not listen to
agents. Swan Kaamussen, Honey Creek,
la., H. F. U.
SWAPS
IVK exchange properties of merit. H- U.
Culver. Itlt-lui N. T. Ufa. Douglas 780t.
DOUBLE! brick apartment
loom, each well located. Will
for land or vacant lota.
house.
exchantsjl
'1 Hid NOWATA LAN D AND LOT
60S New York Life Building,
Omaha. Neb.
Phone Red 18i8. A-172L
CO.,
ROOM ISO HOUKE 2 blncka of 16th and
Farnam, paying big Income. Will take
one-half land, small amount cash, balance
easy payments. Nowsta iAnil it IaH Co.,
ifS New York Life Illdg. liiones Red 1999,
Ind. A-1721.
' IF YOU have atocks of merchandise,
houses or lots, or farms to sell or trade,
see A. H. Lathrop. 421 eo.
FOR TRADE
We have an equity of $4,500 In a fine
ha If -section, 64 miles from Lodge Pole,
Neb., 1 miles from Uunol. on the U. P.
R. R. that we will trade for either a
hardware or general stock of merchandise;
nothing but first-class stock will be
accepted.
TAT: & BARLOW. LODGE POLE. NEB.
IF
see
YOU have anything to trad or sell
A.
B. LATHROP. 421 Bee.
1 iVVNklR of well Improved Illinois farm
wishes to exchange for Improved Neb.
it Iowa farm. I'rice, $9,000, clear. S13
N. Y. Life,
WANTEDTO BUY
BEST prloa paid tor M-band furniture,
tarsals, eluthlug and aooeJL Tel. O STL
second-hand clothing; party afternooa
(! runes. John Feldmao. l5. 1128: A-SoM.
TUH best prices paid for broken watches
and old gold. Nathan, 10V 8. lSth.
V A NTEI A first clasa moving picture
machine. Hox w. CorrectionvlLle, la.
WANT to buy a. good first-class restau
rant. In Omaha or some good Nebraska
town; price up to $2,5'A). Addresa K 370, e,
1
A CONFKCTIONARY atora. range from
J. -a) to $l,too. McKintie A Co., ii l axton
WANTED TO RENT
TWO gentlemen wish connecting rooms
well heated; close In. Btate price. Addreas
!M. liM..
W ANT KD Board and room by
young
niarriea couple in refined private home.
lenrences. Aauiess ' ,iwj. Ilea,
k
Rigger, Better. Busier That is w hat ad
e Vising in Th ii win do lor your
business.
WANTED SITUATIONS
TOUNJ man desires place to work for
bend and room In private family while
attending college. ttuylea (Joilega UotA
V ' ones.
GOOD Jspanrae wants to work In private
laiuiiy. Auaress A sol. Uee.
PRACTICAL NURSE, $10 to $12 per week,
iiaruey ,;u.
8TEN4X3RAPHER, bookkeeper, office
Man expert, desires work: uourt reporter,
if.; permanent or temporary; salary
110111 nal; work any hour of 4. Address D
VOI'Ni) MAN of 25 desires position as
confidential secretary either In or out of
t ; at preterit employed In similar capao
lt. Address Y 747. Bs.
COMPETENT stenographer. tU 60 per
week; good reference. Telephone Harney
Bigger, Better, Busier That la what ad
vertising in Tha liae will d for your
pualuesus
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Values Received a Boost on
Reports.
CORN PRICES ARE HOLDING UP
Ilearlsti Tendencies Balance ay l.taht
Receipts and ItlaT Demand In the
Corn Pit Wheat Mtnatlwn
as Was r.xperted.
OMAHA. Nov. 5. 1911
Snu t irneri t In wheat turned unlckly. now
favoring a little further upturn. Cables
were sltoriKor following an advance yes
tenlay. Dears sai.i an nibmiif us only
natural iolowinx the prolonged ib-cMi'
but that underlying conditions were -unchanged
and that bulges would be followed
hv renewed sailing.
Corn continues to be In a fighting posi
tion, shorts he nir well evened up and light
receipts and good shipping demand offset
ting beansli iop news. Narrow ranges
can he expected.
Wheat opened firm and readily sold up le.
Viiviiig was general and offerings were
verv light The market has had a fair rally
find bearish conditions the world over are
nnchanceri. Advances are temporary and
selling will be renewed with e ery further
upiurn.
The corn m.irket was narrow, being
heavy considering the strength In wheat.
The weather haa channed favorable and
husking returns allow large yields. Trade
was dull and of very moderate volume.
1'nder present weather conditions the
movement should Increase. ,,nn t.
I'rlmarv wheat receipts were 7M.0OO bu.
and shipments were (Mi.Kfl bu.. against
rc-
feints Inst vesr of l.lCT.OOH bu.
shlp-
nients of K7,ou0 bu.
Primary coin receipts were llVOno bu. and
shipments were r.'V.(i hit., against rec.tipts
last vear of ;2.0i bu. and shipments of
4M.H hit. , . .
Clearances were W bu. of corn, .00 oil. of
oats and wheat and flour equal to
bu.
Omaha rash Prkres.
Liverpool closed 4 to Hd higher on wheat
and Sd higher on corn.
WHKAT No. 2 hard. So'&c o.
hard. MVy((.S7c; No. 4 hard, 77'.jH2Hc; re:
Jectivl hard. TOfi'.'Si-c; No. 2 rprlng, twv
X!'V; No. 3 spring, MVuSc.
CORN No. 2 white. 44fWwc: I
white, 43Vu44Hc: No. 4 white. 4:tVsiu44c; No.
2 yellow, 0'(iUv. No. S yellow. 443'44c;
No. 4 ve-llow, WW43c; No. 2, 4444'c; No.
S. 4.1ij44c; No. 4, 43Vsf44c; no grade, 3f
iii4l'jc. . .
f IATS No. t white., Z"ir; standard,
2!' -&:: No. S white, 2'.'4''a'.S,Se; No. 4
white, 'tc; No. S yellow, No.
4, yellow, WW"'"- XT
RAUI,lCY-No. 3, Mflf; N. . 964c; No.
1 feed pSWrrtKl'tc; rejected, WtiX:
11YB No. 2, 7L"Ci73c; No. 3. TlfijIZo.
C'arlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago
Minneapolis
Omaha
Dulutli
2
178
254
31
M
21
t. I.ools General Market.
BT IXl"IS, Nov. R. WllHAT Futures,
higher; December. W4c; May, isSSill 9tio.
Cash, higher: track. No. 2 red, 94'if3iKj; No.
2 hard, (041950.
CORN Futures, lower; December, 464c;
May, 4Vl 4Mie. Crh, firm; track, No. 2,
4He; No. 2 white, Ka
OATH Futures, steady; December, Slic;
May, W'tO. Ceah. firm; track, No. 2, 304
tu3c; No. 2 white, 3:i'u'14c.
RYK I'nchangod at 77c.
FIOCR Steady; red winter patents. $4.40
5741; extra fancy and straight, J3.ijOict4.35;
hard winter clears, t'.l Siv3 W.
8F,F.D Timothy. $.".00'y9.00.
( H RN M K A L $2.50.
BRAN Firm; saokod, east track, 9295c.
HAY Firm; timothy, tl2.0tejfi18.e0; prairie.
tll.0(V014.W.
I'RuVISIONS-Pork, higher; jobbing,
$17,874. Lard, unchanged; prime steam.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UNION STATION Tenth and Marcy
IT a Ion Fad ft
Leave.
San. Fran. Overland L. . a 8:15 am
China and Japan F. M..a 4:10 pin
Atlantic Kxpresa
Oregon Express a 4:00 pm
Los Angeles Limited.... al2:45 pm
Colorado Special all : 41 pm
Denver Special a 6:47 am
Colorado Express a 3:50 pm
Oregon-Wach. Limited.. al2:50 pm
North Platte Local a 8:16 am
Grand Island Local a 6:30 pm
Lincoln Beatrice Local.. bl2:40 pm
Arrive,
all:30 pm
a 8:46 pm
a 6:46 am
a 5:10 pm
a 8:S0 pm
a 7:42 am
al2:30 am
a 4:50 pm
a 8:20 pm
a 4:46 pm
al():30 am
b 1:20 pin
Chicago, Milwaukee A ft. Paul
Overland Limited all:4S pm a 7:59 am
Omaha-Chicago i-. x b i:lt tin
Oniuha-Savannah EX....C 7:15 am
Colo.-Cal. Ex a 6:00 pm
Colorado Special a 7:57 am
Perry-Omaha Local b 6:15 pm
Chicago A Northwestern
b 9:30 am
c 9:30 am
a 8:25 pm
all: 33 ptn
bll:05 pm
NORTHBOUND.
Twin City Express a 7:50 am
Hloux City Local a 3:45 pm
Minn. Hi Dakota Ex a 7:00 pm
a 10 20 pm
a 8:28 pm
a 9:15 am
a 7:30 am
Twin ritv Ltd mi Hnt I a. K in mn
Twin City Ltd (ex Sat) 11:50 pin a 7:30 am
EABTUOUND.
Omaha Express a 7:00 am al2:35 am
Chicago Local al2:05 pm a 8:28 pm
Coloiado-CMcago a 5:10 pm a 3:28 pra
'hlcago special a 6:02 pm a 7:55 am
Pacific Coast-Chicago.. .a 6:0b pm a 3:28 pm
Los Angeles limited. ...a 8:50 pm a 12: 30 nrn
Overiana umuca an:j pm a 1:4 am
Denver Special al2:40 um a 6:32 am
Carrol! Local a 4:au pm aiO:uo am
Faat Mall a 8:30 pm a 3.35 pm
WESTBOUXil
Llneoln-Chadron a 7:60 am all:00 am
Norfolk-Dallas a 7:50 am alO 45 pm
Long Pine-So. Platte. . .0 2:10 pm b 6:20 pm
Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm
Deadwood-Hot fcipiings.a 3:5a pm a 6:20 pm
Casper-Lander a 3:55 pm ail:00 am
Fremont-Albion D t:jv pm a 1:55 pm
Chicago, Ho4'li Island A PacKI
EAST.
Rocky Mountain Ltd..al2.38 am
alO:45 pm
a 4:30 pm
Chicago Day Express. .a 6:45 am
Chicago Local 1 ass bio H i am
bl0:19 pra
aU. 46 pra
a 1 :15 pm
a 8:02 am
Des Moines lcai r'ass a l iu pin
Chicago Express a 4:40 pm
Chicago Limned a .us pm
WEST
Chi. -Neb. Ltd., Lincoii. a 8:20 am
a 6:47 pra
a 4:30 pm
a 1:20 pm
al2:30 am
Colo. & Cal. Exp a l:2o pm
Okl. & Texas Expresaa 8:30 pm
Rocky Mountain Ltd...al0:65 pm
Chicago lireat Western
Chicago Limited a 5 48 pm
Twin City Limited a 8:30 pm
Twin City Express a 00 am
a 7:63 am
a 8:30 pm
a 3:45 pm
a 9 26 ara
all:15 pra
bl0:l am
a 7 15 am
a 110 pm
Chicago Express
Wabash
Omaha-St Louis Ex. ...a 6:30 pm
Mall and Express a 7:30 am
Biarib'y Lcl.tfrom C.B.) b 6:00 pm
Missouri Pacific
K. C. A St. L. Ex a 1:M am
K. C. A St. L. Ex., ex
cept Saturday all:16 pm
K. C. & St. L. Ex.,
baturdays only 12:00 pra
Illinois Central
Chicago Express ....a 7:00 am
a 1:46 pm
a 8:00 am
a 8 00 a in
Chicago Limited a 6 00 pm
Minn. rt. Paul Express. b 7:00 am
Mina.-bt. l'aul Limited. a :U0 pm
Harllngtea Station lOtk uit Mason
Darlington
Denver A California. ...a 4:10 pin
Puget Sound Expresa...a 4:10 pm
a 1:41 pro
a 3:46 pra
Nebraska points
a 8:2U am
a 6:10 pm
Black Hills
Lincoln Mail
....a 4:10 pm
b 1:20 pm
....all :25 pm
a 8 .20 am
a 91o am
a 3 46 pm
al2:15 pm
a 7 :i am
a 6 10 pm
Northwest Express .
Nebraska points
Nebraska Express ...
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local
Niius ler-Plattsmoutli
Plattsmouth-Iowa ...
Bellevuo-Plattaiuoutn
Colorado Limited ...
Chicago Special
4 I ID pra
DDIs am
a 7 :60 pra
. .a 1 :2a pin
. b t oo pm
..a 9 18 atn
..a 12 30 pin
. .ail J pin
..a 7:15 am
1.10 JO am
a 8:50 am
a 2 40 pm
a 7 00 am
all (V, pin
a 3 55 pm
ChnaKO Express
.a 4 2i) pm
Chicago East Express, .a 6 30 pm
a 8:00 pm
a 10 30 am
alo :i0 am
all:45 am
a 6 45 am
a (.14) pm
Iowa Local
..a 15 am
Creston la., Loi'al...
SL Louib Express
K. C. at St. Jo...
..a 180 pru
..a 4 0 pm
. .aiO 4j pm
. .a 9 15 am
..a 4 JO pu
K. A St. Joseph...
K. C. bU Joeepll...
Webster Station lBtk and Webster.
Mlasnnrl Pad tie'
Auburn Local b I 50 pm blj.14 pm
tklrago, tit. Paul, Mlnjieuaiolla
Ontaba
Sioux City Express b 1 00 put bll :40am
Omaha Lucal e 6 20 pm
Hloux City Fuktniw b t.30 pm
Twin City Puaongr....b (0 am
Ptoux City Local $ 16 am
ajiutrsoa Local b I 56 pm b .lt am
(a) Dally. (M Dally except oiurday. (oj
dally except baturday.
$11 4"'"fl1 W rrv sslt meets, unrhanred;
extra shorts, t'l clear ribs,
lil t',;',: short clear. $n lui-.in, un
changed; boxed, extra shorts. $1124; clear
ribs. $l.t '2'; short clears. $13.17'
l'OI I.TIU'-Wciik. chickens. 10c; springs.
1"-. tuikevs. Isc; ducks. 13c; gee-e. lite.
HI'TTKR Steadv; creamery. Z. lie.
l.i ;iS iib.-her at 2.'e
Receipts. Phlpments
Flour, hhls ti.c'i" ll.""'
Wheat, bu 1.' 44."i
Corn, bu 12.' 1 .
(Hts. hu 42.n(XJ 4.0
IIIK 4t.O r,R4l1 AM PIOVIIOXiS
Features nf the Tradlnaj aad Closing
Prices on Hoard of Trade.
CKICAiio, Nov. r. Important purchase
hy the Influential Interests that have been
on the buying Hide inul of the week forced
whett higher today.
The close was a net advance of 'iC to
lc. 'nrn at the finish showed a decline
"f Vtf'nC to H'ii lsc. compared with twenty
four hours previous. ats were unchanged
to a shade hither, and provisions were the
mi in e us last night to an additional cost of
37 4c.
Lottie new buying of wheat today was
based on the idea that a good rally was
due after such a long-continued decline.
Receipts at primary points during the weeit
had losscncd about l.tOLCHl huahels from
tnc figures at the corn sponding time last
year, whereas shipments out of the same
cities were short hut little more than
2.iO.Oi0 bushels. Rotter call developed here
for cash wheat and there were reports of
further shipping sales at Winnipeg, pre
sumably low grades to Uerma-ny. Selling
pressure was off the entire day. the mar
ket advancing steadily from the start, ex
cept for a brief dip early. The close left
price within 4c of the top for the session
a two riayF' hulpe. Oecemher ranged
from MS'iiWC. with last sales VZplc up,
at hh'vuSo'hc.
Corn support was not s-s good as ex
pected. May fluctuated between 4!''f4f!4c,
closing V net lower, at tio49Vc. Cash
demand waa limited I.ateat figure for
No. 2 yellow were S04tlc.
Oats hardened a little. The market, how
evor, Man dull. .May Bold from 344J.:4i,o
and finished tha same as yesterday. 44.
There we a strong turn In all hog
products. At the windup pork was un
changed to 374o higher, lard no different
from last night to r.fff74c dearer and ribs
at an advance of ryT"4o to 10c.
i tie leading futures ranged as follows.
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat I I I I
I'ec. SSHW WS HSH" lKffJ
Mav !M-64 W7i! i;,l P4"
July li34;S 934 3 M,93Vr'!
Corn I I
IVc. 474ff'i 47T'a"H 4T4,4','M7 47'4
May 4S,!it"4 4H4i 49 49 ifi 4 4! Vn 4
July &0 60 4'.1 CiO'nV;
Oats- I I
Kec. 314(iS SISI 31. 31Ujff. 814
May ."M'.jrtfS 34S1 S4 31'- S44
Pork-
Jan. 17 20 17 38 17 17H " 30 17 124
May 16 25 18 35 16 25 16 30 16 174
Lard
Nov. 11 30 H SS 11 30 J1 3714 11 304
Jan. 10 274 10 324 10 27's 10 30 ' 10 25
May 774 9 85 9 774 9 824 9 774
Ribs .
Jan. 9 174 9 25 9 15 9 224 9 12'4
May 9 00 9 05 9 00 9 024 8 971
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows;
FLOUR Easy; winter patents. $4.1094 W):
winter straights. $3. Tffcft.lO: spring straights,
t4.3OW4.50; bakers. $.'1.704.90.
RY E No. 2. 774c
BARLEY Feed or mixing. tWSTOot fate to
choice malting, 75(fj784c
SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern. MSIr
No. 1 northwestern, t2 64. Tlmothv. $9.60.
Clover. $14 30.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, ner hbl.. $17 W)
& 17.75. Lord, per 100 lbs., $11.75. Short tins,
sides, loose. $9505,1060. Short clear sides.
boxed. tl0.7Tiifi1l.O9.
Total clearances of wheat and flour wero
equal to 140.000 bu. Primary receipts were
7:V! in .1 1,1 1 onl Tin - . V. 1 1 C A I. . . . 1
" ...f'.. "in, i,toi,vn uu. Hie
corresponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat.
24 cars; corn. 201 cars: oats. 133 cars; hoss.
27.000 head.
Trade in provisions we rather brlsV.
chiefly commission buying. First sales
were 74,r'tl0c higher to 24o off, with Jan
uary at $17.20 for pork, 110.274 for lard and
$9 for ribs.
BUTTER nrm: creameries. 2430u.v
dairies, 23'g'27o.
ECrOS Stead y ; receipts. 2.632 rases: at
mark, cases Included, 184tr214c; firsts, 26c;
prime firsts, 28c.
CHEESE Steady; daisies. 15ViUlBe-
twins, 144144c; young Americas. 1."wwi5iJe;
long horns, loirtlnc.
POTATOES Firm; choice to fannv 4rw
4Sc: fair to good. S'Jlf42e.
POULTRY Easy; turkeys. 17c: lire fowls
10c; springs, 114c
VEAL Steady; 50 to 60-Ib. wis. StfrlOn- an
to 85-lb. wta.. lOgllc: 86 to 110-lb. wts.. lUi.
124c.
NEW YORK CE.XEBAI, MARKET
Qootatlons of the IHtr on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW TORK. Nov. 6 PIrR- null-
spring patents, tS.15ft5.40; winter straights.
$4.ltxu4.2&; winter patents, 14.40'(i4.76; spring
clears, t4.15'it440; winter extras. No. 1.
J. 4' mi J. 70; winter extras. No. 2, $3.2,Vn-3.40;
Kansas straights, $4.004.75. Rye flour,
steiidy; fair to good, t4.0ora4.26; choice to
fancy, t4.2.ti4.40. Buckwheat flour, quiet at
$2.10 per 100 lbs.
CORNMKAD Steady; fine white and vel
hjw. tl.10fBl.a0; coarjMS, 11.1031.11; kiln dried,
WHEAT Spot market firm; No. 1 red,
54c, elevator, and 964c, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern Di'luth, tl.l3V f. o. b.
afloat. Futures market was quiet, but
very steady on firmer cables, small world's
exports and complaints of Hessian fly and
lack of moisture In some sections of the
winter wheat belt, closing 1i4a higher.
December closed at 964c; May. $10"H
July closed at $101',. Receipts, 134,400 bu.!
shipments, 11.000 bu.
CORN Spot market barely steady; No.
I, 674c, elevator, domestic basis, to arrive
c. I. f., and fvNo. f. o. b. afloat. Futures
market was without transactions, closing
net .unchanged. December closed at Kc
May closed at 6640. Receipts, 88,300 bu.'
shipments, 858 bu.
OATS Spot market steady; standard
white, 87c; No. 2, SKVic; No. 8. 374c; No
4, 374c. Futures market was without
transactions, closing 4'ij4e net advance.
November closed at 874c; December. y;-o-May.
40c; July, Jfc. Receipts, 28,975 bu.;
shipments. 720 bu.i
HAY-guiet; prime, tl.10gl.124; No. 1
II. 0741.10; No. 2, 95cj$1.00; No. S, SoaSOc
HOPS iSteady ; state, common to choice
1910 crop. 18u23c; lint crop, lfwilSc; Pacific
coast. 1910 crop, IfnlSc.
H1DEJ4 Quiet; Central America, 214cf
DEATH ER Steadv: hemlock first.
254c; seconds, 214)y23c; thirds, 19c,f20c; re
jects, 16ui7c.
fiwvisioxs-Pork, dull; mess, $2000;
family. $24 OOfr'25 00: abort clears "i ia.
22 50. Beef, steady; mess. 115 OVo 15 50-"fam
ily, 119.Oth'J0.OO; beef hams, $.0o-a2f,.00. Cut
meats, steady: pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs
tl5.UKulS.00; pickled hams. $14 50 Ird
steady; middle west prime, 11180411.90; re
fined, steady; continent. tl2.60: South Amer
ica, $13 25; compound, $.8744i4 624.
TAIJTW Firm; prime city, 77c; coun
try, vyasc.
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials S34e'
extras, $2c; third to firatH, LVfljw; held
creamejy, seconds to specials, 27fl324c;
Imitation creameo', 144425c; factory, June
make 24c
EtKrS Firm; freh gathered, extra firsts,
KnH4c; firsts, IVy-Me.
POULTRY-Allve. quiet; spring chickens,
18'u U4c; fowls, 134c; turkevs, 14'gl7e
Dressed, quiet; western broilers, 17(ii2uc
western fowls, ll4174c; spring turkeys, 14(J
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 6 WH EAT De
cember, 874frS74o bid; Mav, 924u924c bid
Cash, lo higher; No. 2 hard, 87ij-.lc; No. 3
80i92c; No. 2 red, UlfiWc; No. 3. 8su90c.
I'ORN December. 444c. sellera; Mav, 47c
Ca-sn, MrUc lower; No. 2 mixed, 41Vu474l-;
No. 3, 4 c; No. 2 white, 47c; No. 3, 47c.
OATS Unchanged to ,-.c higher; No. 2
white, SI'ffSie; No. 2 mixed, a0'4i314c.
RYB-No. 2. -,4c.
HA V Unchanged: choice timothy, 113 00
14 00; choice prairie, $11 Wa 12 00.
HCTTER-Creamery, 29c; fiihta. 26c; sec
onds. 24c; pocking stock. 214c
EGUS Extras. 29c; firsts, 29c; seconds,
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu luu.outi POi.Gii
Corn, hu 23. o) 25.(n)
Oats, bu 6,0m ,m
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 6 WHEAT De
cember, 99VJ9!4c; May, $1. 044 'a 1 .044: No.
1 har d. $1.UU; No 1 northern. $1 .ol " j u 1 02 ;
No 2 northern. W7ciS$l.4s4; No. J. r44'(T74c.
FIAX Cloeed at $-'.614
CORN No. 8 yellow. 514K.I4C.
t.'i Jj No. 2 alilie. 314(t31-lc.
RYE No. 2. 74 u; 44c.
BRAN In loo-pound sacks, $!8 60i 19 00.
FIXILR treading Minneapolis patents.
t4.7o6 20: country patetits, $4 rX(5 15: fust
clears, XJ.4VjJ. ,0; second clears, -' 2"n2 75
Liverpool Grain Market.
IJVKRPtMDL. Nov. 5 WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 3 red western winter, no stork;
futures, steady; Docetnber, 6s ',d. March
6s ind; May, nominal.
CORN Slot, easy; American mixed is
7d;. futurra dull, January, nominal, Feb
ruary, 4s sd.
rEAS-Cauadiaa, firm, 7s Id.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Quotations Fifty to Sixty Cents
Lower Than Two Weeks Aro.
HOGS ARE TEN CENTS LOWER
Market Opens McUel lllsher, hnt the
Mmrnfnt la Itt 1'ntll Sales
men Make Some Con
cessions. OMAHA. Nov. 5.
Catt'. Hop
11!0
Sheet)
;'..1.0I7
M 3"2
2S p
27.V.7
.; ''o.'
L'Kl
Receipts were;
Offblnl Monday
Offbial Tuesday .. ..
Official WednesdaT...
Official Thursday.. .
Official Friday
Kstltnate Saturday...
. '
. 5.S7'".
.. l.s'tf
11")
'i';
: r.47
2 W7
3.7"-'
Blx days this week..
Rnine days last week..
Same da s - r. .
,3.u7
.:(7.4.V.
.r..2
17.315
21.247
o.
y. '-
21 Ki
19 3:!?
1;!921
112.11
Ml. 726
197 91':
1C.714
K.l SI
"atne la s 8 weeks mo. .40.543
t-ame days 4 weeks ago ..IKC'iJ
Panie days last year 2S.W7
The following table shows the recclpn
"f cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to Oate as compared with Inst
Vear: iqia ionn Tne l)ee
(,',""19 1.05.1.S53 937. 2r' 116.G13
,ln8 l.r.nfU'Y) 1910 714 2W.T94
ohppp 2,6P1.34'4 1.919.782 iUMZ
Tht following table stows the avermre
Prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last
Severn 1 das. with comparisons.
Dates. 1910. 1909. 11V H907. 11908. ir.19M.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
S9 .
30..
21..
1.,
4 ..
6..
.1 S 13: 7 Aul 6 601 5 is 6 161
.'17 70: 5 60' 5 SOI OS'
.1 8 01 I I 6 Cl C MP 6 02
I 4 9S
4 941
4 4 9?
4 X4I 4 M
4 90' 4 k4
4 87! 4 "6
4 N 4 '.'0
I 4 89
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
I 7 87 7 73; i 6 61i
I 7 91V 7 66 6 72 i 6 68
I 8 M41 7 5 I
I 8 O6I4I 7 74' 6 W 5 t
I 7 9541 7 701 6 ; 5 3i
6 OTil
6 10,
f. 07
I
6 9S
Sunday.
Recelpta and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for
wenty-rour hours ending at 3 p. m. yes-
terduv:
RECEIPTS CARP.
Cattle.Hogs Sheep.
C.. M.
Wahash
Ft. P.
2
Missouri
raclfic
union Pacific
C. N. W., eaat
C. A N. W., west
C, St. P., M. & O...
C., B. Q., east
C, B. A y., west
C, R. 1. & P., east..
Total receipts
11
8
8
40
13
DISPOSITION-HEAP.
Cattle.llogs Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy lacking Co
Armour A Co
Murphy (shippers)
Cudahy, from Denver..
Armour, from Denver..
Other buyers
437
6lfi
6AG
202
M
147
150
410
Totals 241 1,777
CATTIrc The week closes with a rather
Insignificant run of cattle, there being
practically nothing In the way of beef
steers on sale. The week's supplies, how
ever, have been very liberal, footing up
.'".it" head or some 1.S0O head more than a
wk ago and 10,000 more than a year
ago. Supplies of cornfed beeves have been
Increasing, but the demand for them has
not been very extensive of late, owing to
the demoralized condition of the beef mar
kets down east. Reports from eastern
centers indicate the markets are glut
ted with beef and practically the only de
pendable outlet Is for the cheaper grades,
so that local dress beef men have been
making a strong effort to 'get the cornfed
cattle lower. Values have ruled very un
even all week, but in the main closing
quotations are generally fjOiiOOc lower than
two weeks ago. The best cattle here this
week brought $7.06, snd the bulk of the
native beeves are selling around $6.Oog.50.
The tone to the market at the clos was
decidedly weak.
Cows and heifers have also met with a
very uneven demand, but closing quota
tions ara not so very much different from
those of a week ago. As a rule the demand
for butcher stock has been broader and
the market steadier than for beef steers,
owing to the fact that the market la ab
sorbing the butcher grades of beef more
rapidly than the higher priced stuff. Out
side demand ha been very fair all week
for the desirable h elf ery grades, but the
fair to medium hinds have been more or
less Irregular sellers, the condition of the
market depending much on the size of the
receipts.
Business in stockers and feeders has been
more or lesn demoralized this week and
the trend of values has been lower from
start to finish, owing to the recent sharp
decline In values of cornfed cattle the de
mand has fallen off very materially and
while there has been some inquiry rignt
along for the tnore desirable grades, the
market has suffered a severe break and
values are from 2T.rWo lower than last
week. Stock heifers have shared In the
Dun's Report of
Total Wak elenrhirs rag the vewtfc irf
t enaapOem by R, a. Dorr Co., which
United Btatea, aggregate 13,7eR,417,73 a decrease of 13.1 per oent- as 00 tared with tha
atTsapatUUag meatk last year. The rasa U due In greater part to the oonttnaod red need
relume ef axohaog at New York City, altoeagh tn tola reepeot some lrapreveament la dla
astafcU ever tha twe srenedtag Bnyntha, Belurna from cities ontakta Mew York ara
eomparatlvoly favorable, ton gala In tha total of thaaa comparing with a loss In Cepteaibeir.
Thar In, howevar, asora or less Irregularity, It being nottoeable that while in araetleally
vary seetion exchanges at him ef tha hading centers show decided lnoransa, at ethers
thnra is rttUe or no lmproremaut, or losses an reported. Ax tha points where tha vorasie
f axehaagns U In Jinrsssss aaaoant ara In decided minority, it w 1x1 Id appear that tha
looses may be Owe to spiral ess am and refloat but little las hnsinaas sitaaUoa as a whels.
In tha New England States tha returns still exhibit a loss, da in larga part to deeresaed
xeaanges at Boston and several manufacturing centers. A few cities report galna, smitg
them Woraastor, Portland. Hartferd and New Haven. In the afkidto Atlantic Statos gains
ara raportod by a Bomber ef Important el ties, among tham Pittsburg, ttoraatoa, Buffalo,
Albany, Boehastor and Binghamton, bat at numorous points there ara losses. Increases
raportod ever last year by B urn areas important cities in the South Atlantic States reflect
continued prngiess threnghant tha greater part of that taction, Baltimore, Washington,
Atlanta ana Jacksonville ail reporting ged gaina, while in no instance where there ic a
lass to it aspeeially sigaincant Oanarally satisfactory eondltloni throughout tha Central
Sooth ara ladieaaed by iaereanat at maay points, though at tha larger cities conditions in
tha aaUon market eoc tribute to a slight redaction in tha volume of bank el earing. In tha
Mladto West the total of exchanges thews a small decrease because of tha Inmi at Chleago,
Ciaolnnati and a few laaa Important points, but as a rule they ara smaller than tn Septem
ber. Qains art re period at aaatereua manufacturing centers, among whioh ara Cleveland,
Detroit, Milwaukee. Indianapolis, Toledo, Peoria, Grand Rapids, Yoaagstewm, Akron,
Canton, Rockferd, Bleomlngten and ethers. In the Far Wast the returns arc not to good
at tn recast pr seed lag months, thara being more or leas deercaaa. compared with last year,
t several lead Lag cantors, such at Minneapolis, St. Paul and St Joseph. A number of
ekles makt galna, among them Kansas City, Omaha, Wichita, Sioux City, Topeka, Davon
pert, Cedar ItapkU and Sioux Falls. On tha Paulas Slope generally satisfactory eonditiens
ara Mali prevalent, maay ef the most Important elates reporting a marked Ismtsst in tha
Tolomo af hank etearlrigs ovnr last year. The comparison with 1908 it still extremely
favorable, almost every city showing marked lncrtiaaa, The comparison is made below of
hank axeaangaa by tssueni covering throe yean ; also the avcragt daily figure for tn year
to data:
xvroaaa.
New LkxIasu .....
Mkwm
Bouui A Una no. ...
OuulAero
Kami West
VlHWMI
licin
!19
S8'sl.7S
l.Uii rri.ul
Sn4.4.i Vos
Ti..i'i a:l
IjiToneauio
laos
Vu.ib.g7t
J.O J.',ll. j.4.41
dii.t I'M,; os
tu-..uv oJ
l,7o4 vt&i
fc1.4ln.J.U
4Ji,luJ.Jl
t S T'-'Ji. jow .ind
1II.0S'2.J41 64tl
tlt.7-rO.OlU. .14
m.S70.00O
6.1H.'JiO,oiHl
617,4l4.uis
t it. ;ii.isNi
04 JX'Wt.OOO
M7.7S7.lHxl
64.7.1.1 .Ooo
4,4.4 'l.l'1Hl
i'f.b JHJ'isl
IiuJAjMIJlmjO
7i.71.'J','7
;o,t
I.B.'i.l
ao,o4,S.r0
7 (r.Orill.l'5ll
U.1ua.17.7us
5:i7.M5.loO
4M 1I,0'
bJS.Ii.'l I OO
Hi.lti'i IS XI
6JA.Vti7.Oisl
t'i.M IS
ttfl.i'K.ooO
tt2w,000
b'ev ent VUy
0 SI tad
vomxe dally 1
Getnorr
lumber. .........
Asguei
Jiuy
Ju...
xi r
Apitl
Maira
y urmry. ....... ...
Jaaaary
Returns from th Far West still show soma irregularity owing to smaller eir.haugs at
Uinneapollt. St. Paul and St. Joseph, but at other leading cities tbtro arc at ill galna, among
them Omaha, Wichita, Sioux City, Topeka, Davenport, Cedar Rapids and Sioux Kails. Tha
figures in detail follow 1
ocpoixa.
at mnaapeus . .
M. faui
Liaa atoiaae
bum! imr ......
Lsa,irt
OnluX hai4s ...
kuw4br
re. J'v
Oakla
ireoMait .......
LlACaui .........
wiotiua
Taisits ..... ....
Ilvnrer
4i0raet4sgs..
Paal'Ml
r...
1B10. lo. TV. laoe.
134 .I.0B1 tll7.bl.ltl'2 JO (1 lii.I'Vi.tm
J.fcS.;77 t. l.'J.f - rt 4-',4J,7i
l.lj.( Ig.ftKft.irMl 4. S l'i.C6.4'J4
15,(:il,w Wkh.pM -r3 '' Siu.a.'H
7..14H..MO Htt.ll.tiJO 11 A t.SlU'iJ
t.Hltf.'.KiS 8.U-4 71V tl4 J.m.ri.728)
14S.lKitt.s.H,J V44 P'tO 0O7 r 1.4 .H:i i J...UH
V7.JX4.wo4 .".72,t!0 4:4 l S'il.lrg
74OJ.Wo 717X7 OJt II 4Sli5.ll
14" .'. I siwATo - 1 J 1 D M) .271
7'i.4-i li.wll"! a i t t'SWit
W.He.'.Me 11 lea.e7 V14.7 414 1
t.lllxMS t Off! 4l -till 4 .lit-.404
tliKiO.oOC H til I,4H7I4
2 J ;.s7 VT.WS76 r 6 :l 11.4 464
.'7.f'X4 3,r s.'i'.'i -5.4 ;' s0 n
l.Hl.:- 4MK71'i - 11 S t !174 4"4
t.k44.tBO 4. Uf I.t.71 -4.t 2:HJ)J1
ara,Ti4et auit T a t4t4,uit
, reus .....
qenet al derlin
IiihIs tjtute a
le, ,iers III S'l
run n .1 Is ei
and the close of the week
good inanv stockeis and!
uiMtois' I n n 1 1 as ti.e ib'- j
s'.-i.-k. notwithstanding the)
tic. idedly tower pi ic, s ,
Wiini a t ot;s on native cairre: soofl to1
choice I f (ucets. .;.,,i 7 :, talr to good I
1 eef Kteeis " Tj.,iH 4; roinmon to fair beef
steers. $4 .'."'ii 5 2". good to choice cows and
l eifeis, Ji - ii.'. pi. 'air to o4 cows arid I
helfets. 1 1 . 4'-u I i orniiic t fair cows 1
and heifers. tJ 7.",a :! . 40, good to choice stock-
ers and fee lers. 14 i-tri..,:-: fair lo good
(lockers and feeders. (4 .(( 4. J), cotniuon
to fair Blockers and feeders. t3.Otxr3.80;
stock heifers. $.1 O0'ir4.25; eal calves, $.!..'i0(
7..M. hulls. staKS. etc. J.) Ixi4.'iu.
limitations on ranee rattle: Choice to
prime beeves. !H.i'u'i.7.'i; good to choice
,P(.ves, fi.io'iiil.'iO; fair to good breves, $4 50
!."'. 2,; common to fair beeves. tl.70u4.40;
j.ood to choice bei'crs. l 0.vu5.00; good to
choice cows. 14 i.!(4 ''': fair to good cows,
t3.60u4.VU; canneis. $.' 7."'.i3.50.
Ill HiS Hog trade started out In prom
ising fa.-hlon tills morning but finished
poorly, line of the larger packers bought
up a lew loads laiiy at figures about a
nickel higher, but other buvers refused
to enter the market on thl. ba-ss. with the
result that the movement came to a stand
still after the first few sales were made.
l.nter. after Inquiry warmed up at prices
fully a nl kel lower than those of yester
dav, hulk began to sell. It was a quiet,
slow- market, however, nobody appearing
verv anxious for material even at lh
dei line. Closing values were at bottom,
averaging pretty close to a dime lower than
vestetdav s exist.
Shippers affouled but small support to
the demnnd and most of tiie bogs were
pntrhBHed on local killing account. Sup
plies were fullv normal for a Saturday
and the run carried few bacon weights.
Ueavv giades brought t7.8iVii7.9.". with
rough heavies at the bottom of the list
(inod mixed commanded $ 00 and better
and lights topped at $8 55.
For the week, receipts are light, but
this rendition has not served to stimulate
demand by all means. Buyers were hear-
Ishlv Inclined on most days, curtent snJes
showing net declines of 1Oli20 Oood
lights have suffered the least and heavy
packing grades the most.
Representative sales:
So A. Fh. Pr. No. A. 8 Pr.
Ill ... 7 IS M 1M ... 1 w
i,i '.:,j i 7:5 5" ... nil)
SH S11 1 7 75 72 lit HO II 00
(,') . :M 7 7S M ?-4 JJ0 I I1
6 IM 4 0 t. 240 80 t 00
40 :.:i li 7 4 22 ... tin
t,4".'. 'jr iro 7 5 S6 w; ... os
t- iwi 7 t;, la 8.r; ... or,
4 ? o 7 it 21 120 1 of
ti-l M'l 100 7 K.'. C9 VA ... I 10
4,, 315 114 1 ft. 'I Mt 40 111
t,j K" 7 .274 ... I 10
(,,1 S.fl 40 7 5 "8 !M7 ISO 10
us a; ... 7 no 47 215 to im
au ... 7 0) 77 227 40 ao
r,k rsi 40 7 o 60 2o ... 1 to
H 3"l MO 7 90 sfl K.9 ... n5
4a 'jm ... 7 ik". tj m ... I w
27 il3 ... 7 5
STAC.g.
J 49 80 16 1 4 W 111
SHEEP Nothing of consequence was re
ceived In the way of sheep or lambs today
and the trade remained unchanged.
In point of prtees the week lias been a
rather uncertain one from the start. Re
ceipts were larger than expected, about
130.000 head showing up since last Satur
day, but the demand at no stage has been
very active. The western country sent In
the big bulk of offerings and, as might he
expected at this time of the year, quality
has been generally common and even
trashy.
Very few fat grass lambs arrived, but de
spite this fact, values are closing around
15cf25e lower for the week, a burdensome
supply of natlvea in the east making pos
sible cheaper cost. Good rangers are hardly
1 quotable over $6.60 with well-finished fid
animals, or wnicn receipts nave uceu mea
ger, at small premiums.
Fat cheep, while slow throughout, show
no appreciable change, closing steady to
posslhlv a little lower In spots. The le
tall channels for mutton are less easily
clogRfd, of course, and this condition ac
counts for the broader demand for this
class of stock. Choice fat wethers are
onolnhln at $4 00 or better.
,or traae uropis-u ur a ueep rui aunng
opening days and failed to Improve as the
week advanced. It has been a dxiggy deal
for sellers at figures weak to sharply
lower, light lambs showing the greatest de
clines. Pee-wees have been selling under
$4.00. Indicating losses of 60060c, as com
pared with quotations a week ago. Fleshy
feeder lambs around $5 60 are hardly worse
than a quarter lower. Thin ewes with good
mouths and feeder wethers are In much
the same notches as at last week's close,
but common ewes are still below the $3.00
mark with prices slightly lower for the
week.
Quotations on grass stock: Oood to
choice lamhs. t6.25flC.60: fair to good lambs,
$00C(i6.25; feeding lsmhs, $3.750f5.63; handy
weight yearlings, $4. 903.25; heavy year
lings. t4.WWjfi.00; feeder yearlings. 14 25:3
6 00; good to choice wethers, 13. Soft 4. 10; fair
to B-ood wethers. $3.5041 3.85: feeding weth
ers, $3.3f(r3.8r.; breeding ewes. 14 0tHrr..00; I
fat ewes, $3 40365; feeding ewes, 12.2&I&3.00;
canners. Il.rj0ft2.25.
No. Av. Pr. I
2043 Utah lambs, feeders 59 6 30 I
439 Utah lamhs, feeders 53 4 76
408 western wethers, feeders.... 101 3 15
204 Wvomlng ewes and yenrl'gs. 62 4 15
1200 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 70 4 20
St. I.onls Live Stock Market.
ST. IXTU1S. Nov. 5. CATTLE Receipts,
1,800 head, Including 800 Texans. Market
Bank Clearings
Osboeer, nnoartfujf Die ragniar ntantkrr rtate-
Includes returns from 116 leading out tori tn tha
160.
tS.il9.lH
l,U50.7a.ti4
w ..7b.ibu
40.H
l,4l.i,ll,
4J..Jifl,ltl6
S5.X1J ll.oJ
II.Ji4.l4.10X
l4.67J4rVJi
U.l
11.
16 :i
Is. I
-r
a.
1 0
-r J. '4
Vuj
lo 4
8
f.9,l0.0O0
f''-' 1 ,6S ,IMM
47,JH1,K0
a ,H 7ft 1 .oh
471,6'i.ml
tOj,VV OUO
t1ft.A04r.iMHi
4H.47,KOO
isi.7'ri.oisr
tm.oli.viXl
1IA
-r sa7
42.
46
-4- f 4
ll
- t
4 III
-f tit I
iu i
n
i4 a
-4- 40 t
-"ci
t
4 M 1
-4 18 I
A
steadv; native beef steers $" 5077 75: oowa
and heifers. $1 "Mr 7 '. stockers and feeders.
$: ,!,, .; Texas and Indian steers. 1 4 on.f
7. is'; row s and In iters. $ tr4 75 . laUes in
carload lots, otv.,s no.
Hot!:-Receipts. i head: market steady
to ec lower; pigs and lights, $ OOHj "0 .
packers. $7A'usw butchers and best
heavv. t hum
SHEEP N1 I.AMBS-liecelpt.s. 1501
head, market steadv; native muttons.
H.71.114 'Jfc; lambs, f.i.nutj 7.4.
I 111141,11 LIVE UttKR JMRKKT
lie m and for till (lasses of toek Is
teady.
C1IICACO. Nov. 6 - CATTLU Receipts. I
estimated at f"0 head; market steady.)
beeves. $4MVii7 6.i; Texas steers, t'. 3t"y'. l.;
estern steers. tllti'ub.Si. stockets and
feeders. $4 lifcr 5 OV cow s and heifers,
..'.0; calves, $7.MV(j in 'jr.
Hi KSS Receipts, estimated at 8.000 head;
market steadv to f.c higher; light. Is cxr ,
g :.ci; mixed, 7.7rfi M. ; heavy. t7.4Vu8.:.;
rough. $7.40flr 7.65; good to cbob'e heavy. I
$7.65! s 55; pigs, $7.7(1(18 40; hulk of sales,;
$7.7V.f 40.
SHEEP AND I, A M US --Hecr I pt s, esti
mated at 2. 0U0 head; market steady, native.
$2 iVu4 35; western. $.' .fi u 4 :i0 ; yearlings,
$4 ;'ir,i 40, lambs, native, $4 7.V(ji 6.r; western
$4.'i5.65.
stork In Sight.
Receipts of live Block at the five prln-
i "attie Hons. Sheep.
400 2.0'i 200
200 3.IHI0 400
1 .20 4."0 ....
1,800 r. tut 1.500
500 S.00O 2.000
4.100 18,100 4.100
South Omaha.
St. Joseph
Kansas city . .
St Ixiuis
Chicago
Totals
WEATMRR IN TIIF; GRslV ni'l.T
Conditions Are Favorable for t onlln
ned Pair Over nndny,
OMAHA. November 5. 1910.
The'western area of high pressure, noted
In the preceding report, has extended east
ward 01 er the central valleys, and its crest
now overlies central Nebraska. The colder
weather, accompanying the high, has
spread over the Rocky mountain slope,
plain states and the Missouri and upper
Mississippi valleys, and temperatures are
decidedly lower In the upper valleys this
morning. Temperatures ranging from 10
to 20 degrees below freeiing are general
In the extreme upper valleys and freezing
weather Is general In the northwest, the
upper valleys snd lake region. The eastern
disturbance Is central off the New England
coast this morning and unsettled weather
still prevails from the 0J1I0 valley and
lake region east to the coast. Eight snows
are falling on the lakes and rains are
general throughout the eastern states.
With the area of high pressure moving
over the valleys, conditions are favorahltj
for continued fair In tills vicinity tonight
and Sunday, with slightly colder tonight
1910. 1909. liHis, 1907.
Ixiwest last night 27 50 34 4.1
Precipitation 06 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperatura for today, 43 de
grees Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
13.73 Inches.
I tendency corresponding period In 1909,
1.43 Inches.
I eflclency corresponding period In 1908,
8.58 inches.
L. A. WKIESH. Local Forecaster.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Nov. t CORN Steadv; No. 3
white. 45449c; No. 1 yellow, 494c; No. 3
vellow, 4o; No. 2, 49c; No. 1 white, 49o; No.
4, 4Xc; no grade, 89 if 42c.
OATS Ixiwcr; No. 2 white, 324c; No. 3
white, 31Jr314c; No. 4 white, &4c; stand
ard, 314c.
Omaha liar Market.
OMAHA, Nov. B HAY No. 1 upland.
111.00; No. t upland. 19.00; packing, $6.01;
alfalfa. $1200. Straw; Wheat. $4.00; rve,
$7.00; oats, $8.00.
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"It makes men fat and healthy,
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or water stooping, lifting or reaching.
Roasts potatoes, apples, corn, nuts, marsh mal
lows, without using an oven at all.
Bakes beans, custards, cscal loped foods, but is
NOT a portable oven.
Toasts bread under cover, in pure, radiated
heat coast, crisp, aerated, sanitary hot
Warms all foods on gas stoves with little heat,
less fuel and no danger of burning.
Crisps crackers, corn flakes, shredded wheat
biscuits, potato chips, quickly, conveniently.
Steams foods in a mixed current of dry, hot
and steam laden air. No soggy food.
Heats flat irons, saving fuel and heat, protect
ing the faces of the irons and insuring a cool
kitchen.
.Saves fuel, food, heat, time and labor.
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HOW TO GET ONE
Subocribo for The Evening: and Sunday Bee, and pay
15c a week for six months. This pays for both the paper
and the roaster.
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OMAHA wHOlCDILI MtlCls.
nUTTER-Ciesmeiy. No. I. deUvwred V
the retail trade In l-lt. cartons. Kc; Na. 1
In 80-1 b. tubs. 8tc; No. 1. In 1-lb. oartona,
S"c; packing stock, solid park. H40; dairy,
in tv lb tubs, M'ii24c. Market change""
every T iednv. -W
CHIESF-Twlns. 17fl1T4; Toung Amer
Iras, S4c: daisies, KHfllsc; triplets. !;
lltiibnrger. !e. No. 1 brick, lfcti l"4o; lm- I
porte.,1 Swiss, 12c; domestlo Swiss, 14c; I
blx) k S Iss, 22c - 1
POULTRY Dressed broilers, andar t Ihs ,
li. ou dos.; oer 'J lbs . 14c; hens, 16o; corks.
1114c; ducks, IV; geese. 16o; turkeys, Mr;
pigeons, per 1I01.. 11. 2"; homer squabs, per
doz . $4 00; fancy anushs, per dos., $3 50; No.
1 per doz., $3 u0. Alive; Broilers, lie; over
2 lbs 94c; hens, lie; old roosters, 7c; old
ducks, full feathered. 11c; geese, full feath
ered, pv; turkes, ine; guinea fowls, .
each; pigeons, per doa., 60c ; homers, per
dos . t3.oo; siiabs, No. L par dos., $150;
N" 2. per doz . 50c.
FISH (all frozen) Pickerel, 12c; white
fish, IV; pike. 15c; trout. 14c: large crsp
ptrs. 20c; sp.inlsh mackerel, 15c; eel. lvc.
haddock, lioununn, uv, irn I'lUlMI
1M-; roe shad, $1 t each;
shad roe. per pair.
, 60c; salmon, 15c;
i.c; frog tegs, per io
habbnt. 10c.
BEEF CUTS Ribs: vft. 1, laVt; No. 1
12V-; No. 8. 84c Loin: No. 1, 174o; No $,
134c; No. 8. 9'c Chuck: No. 1. 74c; No
2 f,Uc: No. 3. 6c. Round: No. 1, c; No. I,
74c;" No. 3, 7c. Plate: No. 1, 6c; Nn. t
ir; No. 3. 64-
FIU'ITS-Oranges: California Valencia,
good slr.rs, per box. $5 50; 96 size, per box.
$; Lemons: Llntonlera, extra fancy, an
size, per box. IS 80 size, per box, ; choice.
300 size, per tox, $7.50; ?60 sue, per box.
$7 50 ; 2W size, 50c per box less. Bananas.
Fancv select, per bunch, $2 2wli2.jO; Jumbo
binich. $2 75CJS 75. Pears: New York Kelfer,
per hbl.. $4.50; California Winter Nellls. per
box, 12.85. Apples: Home-grown cooking,
per bbl.. 13 50tf4.); Missouri Jonathan snd
Grimes Oolden, per bh., $4 75; Missouri Ben
Davis, per bbl . $3 50; Missouri Wlnesaps
per bbl., "; nnsfuun uano, per dm., is if,
cither varieties, per bbl., $4; Colorado Jona
than. ier nm. .; anrornia Oraven
stcln. per box, 12 10; California Belleflower
per box. $160; Washington Grimes Uolden
and Jonathan, extra rsncy, m io U., ..
per box. $25. Orapes: California Tokav
tier crate. $1 40; Concord, Michigan and New
York, per 8-lb. bsk., 30c; Malaga, 00 to 6S ihs
gross, per keg. $5 00415 75. Cranberries: pet
box $2 50; per bbl., $6 75; Jersey, per hbl
$6 Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1 Hi
i.kgs. In box, per box, $2. Figs: New (ah-fo-tiia.
12 12-os. pkgs., 85o; S6 12-ox. pkg,
P2.V ""urklsh. 7-crown, per lb., 16c; 5-cron-ner
in 14'-. Quinces: Per box. $1 Hi.
V Et 1 ETA BLEH Po I a toes : Early Ohio In
sacks, P" bu.. 90o: Iowa white stock, per
bu 65c. Sweet Potatoes: Virgin. a. per
bbi' $2 50. Onions: Iowa, small red snd
yellow, per lb.. 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1 r,
Oiitllc- Extra fancy, white, per h , .-,,.-red.
per lb.. lc. Egg Plant: Fancy Florida'.
rpr ,1., 11. Celery: Michigan, per do
hunches. S5c. Rutabagas: Per ih , iv,P
Cucumbers: Hot house, IVtj and 2 dor, per
lHOME"c,P.OWN VEOETARLES Cabbage;
New, per lb., lic. Tomatoes: Per bsk., ,'5
String and Wax Beans: Per mkt. bsk., 7.c
lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doz., 4 ,e
Parsl.'v: Fancy home-grown, per doz
bunches. 30c. Turnljis: Per mkt. bsk., ,T,c
Carmts: Per mkt. bsk., 40c. Beets: Per
mkt. bsk., 85c.
MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per
h., 2c; California No. 1, per Ih., 18c; Cali
fornia No. 2, per lb., 14n. Hlckorynuts:
lArge, per lb., 4c: small, per lb., 6c. Cocoa
nuts: Per sack, $5 50; per dog., 60c. Honev:
New, 24 frames, $3.66. Cider, New York,
per 4 bbl., 13 50
Philadelphia Frodoc Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. B BUTTER -Firm,
but quiet: extra western creamery,
34c; extra nearby prints, 85o.
EOtlS Firm, good demand; Pennsylvania
and nearby firsts, free cases, Slo, at murk;
Pennsylvania and nearby current receipts.
In returnable cases, 29c, at mark; western
firsts, free cases, 31c, at mark; western
current receipts, free cases. 29c, at mark.
CH EESE Unchanged.
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