TiiE HEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1010. REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) MONET TO LOAN Fay n Investment Co. WW RATFS. PFMIfl CARLBERO CO, (10-111 Bieniieia TtiMlfr Bldg. (VI)V CO. HnI estate loans and Viio.tui Imurinrf List your prop erty for rale or rent. Quick returns. B. W. corner 14tli and Louglas. Tel. bauf. 1620. GARVIN BROS., 2d floor N. T. Ufa. $508 lo li'jO.Oo on Improved property. No de'ay. I! 'JO to flO.npO mada promptly. P. IX Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Ktrntm. WANTED City loan and warrants. W. Far nam Smith Co.. 13A) Farnam St. CITY A FARM. JOHN N. FRENZER. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT ta buy. only from owner, rood farm land In went part Iowa, eaat part Nebraska or southeast corner South Da kota. If aulta ma w,ll pay ll.uoo quick and mora March 1. It Dot cheap and price, cumber and good description not 8 1 van, do not answer abou; It- Wll not llilra to agent. Swan Kaamusseu. Honey Croak, )., K. F. U. WE havo CASH HUTERS for GOOD bus iness and residence properties WE CAN fcr 1.1. your property If worth the money. O'NF.IL'S REAL ESTATE IX1KNCV, TeL Tyler 1024. lnd. A-3318. 1505 Farnam street, Omaha. 113 North 24th street. South Omaha. SWAPS IF TOU bv anytiUng to trad or il A. B. UTI1ROP. 421 Bee. WE exchange properties of merit. H. H. Culver, 812-813 N. Y. Lite. Douglas 7806. A Nebraska farm of 160 aorea. clear, price 2u per acre. Will exchange for house and lot In Omaha. NOWATA LAND LOT CO., 58 N. Y. Ufa Bids. Phones lied lk9. A-1721. TRADES Trades, If you have anything to trade, see Harwood. 448 Bee Bid". ... i i , Ixchange for Omaha Income Property, Eastern Nebraska Farm Land or Coun try Lumber Yard. 320 acres of hi ah valley land, located one mile from Weston, a Rood railroad and banking town on the Burlington and Hock Island in Platte Co., Mo., 31 miles each from Kansas City and St. Joseph; 30 acres In cultivation; this 300 acres Is above all overflow, la Ideal alfalfa land, raises from 6ft to luu bu. of corn to the acre and from 80 to 40 bu. of wheat; is one of the best farms in the county and never known to liave a crop failure; the soil Is 10 fl. deep, Mark, rich and very productive. There la a good two-story, six-room frame house, large burn, several outbuildings, two good wells, windmill, family orchard, a fair set of tenant improvements, school house on the lai.d adjoining, K. F. 1). and, telephone, on public road, natural gas pipe line crosses the farm. This farm will produce crops that will pay 10 per cent net on the price asked. Price, $126 per acre. D. Z. MUMMERT, Cashier. Blair, Neb. FINE vacant corner: clear; price, 13,600. Also, 7-room. all modern house; lot 76x140. Will trade either one or both for land. Nowata Land and Lot Co., 658 New York Life Bid. Bed, 1989 and A-172L TO EXCHANGE-li-) acres In Brown County, South Dakota; two largo barns, large house and other buildings; nearly all tinder cultivation; for larger etock of goods; might consider other properties. Box C. C, Frederick, S. D. TO EXCHANGE For hotel or merchan dise, 640 acres In Marshall Co., Minn., prai rie, all good agricultural land; price, $30 ier acre; lnoumhranoe, $3,000. Box C. C. rederlok, 8. D. . WE8T Farnam St., rooms, strictly modem; fine lot; ahruhbery and fruit. By putting In a little money you can make tt mighty rood trade. NOWATA LAND 4 LOT CO., K N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone, Red 1999, A-172L WANTEDTO BUY BE8T price paid for 2d-hand furniture, rarpeta. clothing and shoes. Tel. D. J971. A LITTLM mortgage note of 1100. bear ing ( per oent, whlchowner authorises to pell for 390. 1501 City National Bank Bldg. THE beat price paid for broken watches and old gold. Nathan, lot 8. 18th. SECOND-HAND clothing; party after Jioon dresses. John Feldman, D. $128, A-2e5&, WANTED TO RENT MARRIED couple of refinement wish to rent nice all modern home, West Farnam or Field club district. Will pay $50 or more No regular rental property considered. Will lease for long ptoiod. No children, 813 N Y. Life Bldg. WANTED Furnished house in West Far nam district. Not less than nine rooms, liyron Reed Co., 212 8. 17th St. Phone Doug la idirt, lnd. AS34. 8 OR 8-room house In West Farnam dis trict or Dundee. Must have four bedrooms upstairs; oak floors downstairs and be strictly modern in every way, 'Phone Douglas 248X WANTED Furnished rooms; apartment of S rooms and batV Must have two beds. Not too clone In. Beat of reference. State price. L 410, Bee. - WANTED Apartment Gentlemen, wife and child want furnished apartment for winter. Might take exceptionable boarding place. Either must qualify as to full con veniences, perfect respectability, etc. An swer immediately. Address, A 388. care Bee. - WANTED SITUATIONS GOOD Japaneae wants to work In prtvaU family. Addreaa A 361, Bee. . YOUNG man desires place ta work for board and room lu private family while attending; college. Boyle Colioga Bota phones. SITUATION wanted as housekeeper In widowers coin, Respectable parties only. V 16, Bee. EXPERT stenographer and typewriter, four years' experience, desires position. Can give best of referenced. State salary rv. Addr Omaha Bee. Council Bluffs. MAN AND WIFE without children want place on farm. Call 817 N. 17th. MAN, 24 years old, wants Job on farm John Slndru. Tel. lnd. F-laiS. 3001 N be. bouin Oinaba. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS w .. aaa.u.. stats .n Jl , F Bcrwe.i t"si JiWs TU, giftWr M4 iBWTlne aurtey r lite rms.t. -ru ent- v::. BVANUCatveN 4V tON, tt-$4 Ms atresia. Y. . Ia Bali St. Obioago. v . L. iJCK. 14 r aruam si. WINTER CRUISFS jnM run., Misis, tan a AVEST INDIES J. X. U3LTKE ai CtM te the Otrttt, AeierH-s. u4 Amh4 ts Wf A MAMUI H.-4M RlCil I ll . I -4a Sra4ii, 3U V. Or Looal Ageata rta Cruiaea de Luxe " 4uI,-r25 8r--sSaB We ritJ,-c,,r iWM.aua AV0N Mr a if GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Eepondi to Bullish Ncwi with a Rise. CORN PRICES ALSO ADVANCE Despite Bearish Effects Torn Follows tVhea Trend Meporte of Bullish Natare from Anesllns IlaT Iaflaenre Market. OMAHA. Nov. 23, lflO. After a rather weak opening wheat turned and responded readily to buihsh Argentina news, pilvate reports showing a large area in providence of Buenos Ayrea to be a total loss. Shorts run to cover not wishing to be short over the holiday. Corn sdvanred with wheat regardless of the bearish situation. The continued heavy tone that has prevailed was lacking and a much more active market was in evidence. '1 here as no mistaking the strong tone In the wheat and bull ieaJers aeem to have gained control. xThe advance was sharp and it took little effort to cause the rally. Cash wheat sold readily at an advance of lc over yesterday. There was a great chanire In the corn market from the decided dull market of late to an active advancing one. CaMi offerlnKs were erratic. Belling from c lower on the early trades to higher ltiter. Primary wheat receipts were GTS.OOO bush els and shipments were (kA0 bushels, against receipts InBt year of S.so.000 bushels and shipments of KVi.ono bushels. Primary corn receipts were 7fi,0n0 bnsh tn and shipments were 302.000 bushels, acalnst rece.pts last year of 44,000 bushels and shipments of HJS.onn bushels. Clearances were 2U00 bushels of corn, ll.ooo bushels of oats and wheat and flour eiual to .123.0110 bushels. Liverpool closed d to higher on wheat and 4d to l'd higher on corn. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, KHiWc; No. 3 hard, SMlttlc; No. 4 hard. Ki'SViv; rejected hard, 7.'IVnUc; No. 2 spring, SM uMc; No. 3 spring, Kfo-.Uc; No. 3 durum, fSlo. CORN No. 3 white, 43Vf44fcc: No. 8 white, 43V44(ac: No. 4 white, 434?i43tc; No. 2 yellow, 44'i(46iiie; No. $ yellow, 44 4l4fic: No. 4 yellow, 44Vq44c; No. 2. 43 feUWc; No. 3. 43Q-Hc; No. 4, 43Vfl3c; no grade, Vi41c OATS No. 2 white. aOH'Sfiric; standard. JOVuSOTnc: No. 3 white, Wic; No. 4 white, 2ty63c; No. 3 yellow, 29Va30Sc; No. 4 yellow, 29'fi2Mc. BARLEY No. 3, 7iui2c; No. 4 barley, 66 70c; No. 1 feed, 64'yi.ltc; rejected, &7j62o. RYE No. 2, 73W&74M,c; No. 3, 72'Wl3io. Carlot Hecelpt. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 28 288 166 Minneapolis lnt Omaha 18 12 11 Duluth 174 CHICAGO GRAIN AN 11 PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing; Prleea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 23. Dwindling estimates of the Argentina exportable surplus gave the wheat market a chanoe to advance to day. Fully 1, 700.000 acres were said to be seriously impaired, a large proportion lost beyond recovery. In consequence, the cloe nere was tne same as iat night to ViJsO higher. Corn. too. finished "ii-c ud and oats likewise, e to VsHc. In provisions last place left quotations unchanged to Vict lower. There was a large trade In wheat. At the opening sentiment was quite bearish on reports that rain threatened to break the drouth in South Argentina. I-ater cable gave a different showing and lifted values to the high point reached a week ago. A well known authority went on record with the lowest estimate that has yet been Issued as to the probable lowest surplus In Argentina. 82,00o,m0 bushels. Shortu became especially uneasy and cov ered on a Nirge scale. Further ground tor tear was tne tact that numerous com- filalnts were coming In about dry weather n the winter wheat belt southwest. The close was easy, with May up 4(go at 97b, after ranging from UtiVnOSc. The corn market rose sharply following rumors that the French Import duty of 14.7o per bushel will be suspended. May fluctuated between ttVc and 47iC. closing c higher, but easy at 46Vt47c. In the cash trade the feeling was firm for new corn, nut less steady ror old. No. z yel low finished at f)Hiflc Elevator interests bought December oats and sold May. The latter month sold at Witi.U'MC and closed ViVo net higher at S4i34Vc. At the end of tne day pork was down J'VcfOo; lard was unchanged to 7Ho lower and ribs were off 6W7V&0. . J The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I j j Dec. lTifr92 9074 91H 14 My WVy97 M W5 OTs!87yfj,H July 838 SISSHUf1- 94 I 3'4) Corn Dec. 4J;f44 444 434 44JW444tt'rT',4 May 46V,9'S 474 4!4 47 iVk'S'H July 47 Vi48 (j 47 I 47 W Oata Deo. ,W4' si aoslwitjrsi ao May W M ?ttU 83T4 July 33 34 & 34 Pork Jan. 17 27Vi 17 27H 17 07'4 17 1R 17 M May 16 27Vi 18 274 16 17 16 22 16 26N Lard Nov. 10 12 10 12 10 00 10 00 10 07 Jan. 885 9 S5 8 76 8 80 9 80 May 865 9 55 9 45 9 60 9 46 R lbs Jan. 9 15 9 15 9 02 9 Of. I 9 12 May 8 90 8 92 8 82 8 82 8 87 No. 2. Cash quotations were aa follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents. 34.101 4.66; winter straights. $3.7iViM .30; spring straights. R2MM.4R: bakers, $3.504.70.. BARLEY Feed or mixing. 5M?70c: fair t choice malting, 7FKi "fic. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, 32.47UJ No. L-northwestern. $2.60'. Tltnothv. 39.66. Clover, $14. : PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $17.25 I&17.W. Lard, per l' lbs.. $10.00. Short ribs, sides, loose. $! 00(510.26. Short clear aides, boxed. 39.75tfflO.00. Tctal clearances of wheat and flour were eiial to 33.000 bu. Primary receipts were 67t,0u0 bu., compared with fcCO.OOO the corre spond ng day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 26 cars; corn, 329 cars; oats, 138 cars; bogs, 16.0U0 head. Chicago Cash Prices wheat: No. 1 red 3U14c; No. 3 red, lij3c; No. 2 hard, &8Vq6o; No. 3 hard. 91VWe; No. 1 northern spring. $1.UH1.08; No. 2 northern spring, tl.ufxgi.uti; No. 3 spring, - ll.0331.0e. Corn: No. 2 cash, 4(U4014c; No. $ cash 47a4itc; No. 2 white, 48fl49c; No. 3 white, 4744s'ti-; No. 2 yellow, 61fiftlVic; No. 3 yellow, tilc. Oats: No. 2 rash, Soc; No. 2 white, i.ic; No. 2 white, 32c; No. 4 white, 31u32'c; standard, S2a'i3c. Bl.'TTKK Steady ; creameries, 24fr30c; dairies. 2iy27c. tAiGS Steady; receipts, 2.74$ cases-; at murk, cabes included, la4f--o; firsts, 29c pi'lMie firms, 81c. ' CHEESE Steady ; daisies, 153if;vtei twins. 144!i4o, voung Amerlcaa, liva Itic; long horns 16lfltic. POTATOES Firm; cholca to fancy. 450 4c; fair to good, SN43o. POULTRY Easy; live, 17c; dreased, 30c; hei.s. live, 10c; springs, live, 10c. V EAL Steady ; bo to 0 lbs., 9 10c: 60 to 86 !bs , llsall'-rc; 85 to 110 lbs.. 12c. Car Iot Receipts Today: Wheat, 26 cars corn, 2s cars; oats, 166 cars. Estimated Tomorrow: Wheat, 26 cars; corn, la cars' oata 138 cars. ' Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 23-WHEAT-D-cember, 81c; May, 95sij9io. sellers July. iv-.c bid. Cash: I'm hanged; No 2 hard. 92c?i$101; No 3, lc$l.0; No. 3 red. UiiiHc: No. 3. 81n:ic. CORN I ecmbr. 43c; May. 46o. sellers; July, 4t'5 43''c. aellere. Cash: Unchanged to c lower; No. 2 mixed, 47ltc; No 8 45Hc; No. 2 while, 47a4:c; No. 3, 46c OATS Unchanged; No. 3 white, 32335o No. 3. SI'S 33c. ' RYE No. 3 704r740. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy $14,003 14 6o; oho ce prairie. 812 E.0!12 50. BUTTER Cieamery. 3vc; f rsts, 27c; aec oniU. 2.c; packing stock, 2oo. 1-iGC.s Extras, 31c; firsts, IVc; seconds 16c. Receipts. Bhlpm'ts. neat, du M.'Xt 41 ( Corn, bu. ...t Usun 2t'. Oats, bu 3,000 $,000 St. Loala General Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 23-WH EAT Futures hinher; letmber, ilay. jt-tii' Cah. flri,i; track. No. 2 red. 85!tt?8c; No. 2 bard. :-yll.u2. CORN Jiighar ; Deceinber, 43c; May 4w)4'o. Cash, lower; track. No. 2. 47w3 Sue; No. 8 white, sue. OATS Higher; December, 80Hcj May 33Sc Cash, higher; track. No. 2. Slo; No! 3 white. j3WJo. KYK Uncbansed, 78c. FIiOUR Steady; red winter patents 34 40 t4 o, extra fanoy and straight, $3 6oii4 t; bard winter rleara. $3 303 ko PROV1MONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. $i.r.. Lard, lower; prim steam. $9.8:. Dry aalt meata (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $10 50; clear ribs. $10F0; short clears. $1075. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shortr, $12 0u; clear ribs. $12 00, short clears, $12.25. SEE1 1 imoihy, $8. 50 9 25. C HNM EA Li $2 60. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, $1.00rJ 1 03. HAY Steady; Umothy, $14 Oftg 19 00; prai rie. $12.00y 14.00. l"Oi Li It Chickens, 9c; springs, lie; turkcs, l,c; duks, 13c; geese, oc BL'TIKH Steady; creajnej-y, 2)a31. EGGS Weak. 27c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl 8.0tv 13.Ai0 Wh-at, bu 6P.O00 IVi.'X) Corn, bu 6.) 29,1-00 Oata, bu 66.0U0 4.0o0 EW YORK (iK.EHtL MARKET Qaotatlona of the Day an Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK, Nov. 23 FLOUR Steady; Miring patents, $0. lMiSiiU; winter straights, $41(ii4.2i; winter patents, $4.40m4 75; spring clears, $4.16u4.40; winter extras, No. 1, V1.40 4i3 70; winter extras, No. 2, VsMy 3.40; Kan sas straights, $4.ts!i4.76. Rye flour, firm; fair to good. $4 0"a4 25; choice to fancy, $4.2.1W.45. Buckwheat flour, firm, $2.26 per loo lbs. I CKNMEAL Steady: fine white and yel low, Jl.liyi.ao; coarse, $1.10-ul.l6; klin dried, $2.)mVo2.90. WHEAT Spot market, firm; No. 3 red. 9t,c, elevator and 8V o, f. o. b., afloat; Futures market declined early on the ca bles, but rallied sharply on covering due lo bullish reports regaidmg conditions in Ar gentina, closing c net hlguer. lieoember, 8i.u'.ia;iic, closed DSc; May, 1.03Jn l.tH-40, closed, $1.041; July closed $1.01; receipts, l3i.tiio bu.; snlpinents, 9,bi4 bu, CORN Spot market, tirm; new No. 2 corn, 6Jc, f. o. b., afloat to arrlva Fu tures market was tinner on covering due to rumors that France would remove the Import duty closing at lo net advance. December, 51GX,4c, closed 64c; May, WVtf 64 c, closed iHno; receipts, 1,125 bu. ; ship ments, 4,670 bu. OATS Spot market, firm; standard white, 37c. No. 2. 3nc; No. 2, 87c; No. 4, c. Futures market was firmer on cov ering and in sympathy with other grains, closing 'a:c net higher, November, 3iVfl' 8ic, cloed 87-c; December closed 3ic; May, 3!c; July, 39c; receipts, 66,576 bu.; shipments, 10,738 bu. IlAY Firm; prime, $1.12; No. 1, $L10," No. 2, 31.00411. 05; No. 8, 85U'JOO. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1M10 crop, lh23c; 19U crop, I6H1I80; Pacific coast. li10 crop, 14'8l8c; 1909 crop, lom 14c. HIDES Steady; Central America, 21c; Bogota, 2hij22c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock first. 21 25c; aeconds, 21 23c; thirds, 1920c; rejects, ltljl 17c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess $19.60, family, $22.6U42.00; ahori clears, $21.00 422.50. Beef, easy; men), $J4.OO,16.0O; fam ily, U9.0U4i.u00; beef hams, $24.6027.u0. Cut meata, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs., I4.7Q 16.76; pickled hams, $13 00a 13.50. Lard, weak; middle west, prime, $10.15(tt'10.26; re fined, weak; continent $11 On; South Amer ica, $12.10; compound. $.764j9.O0. TALLOW Easy; prim city, hhda., to; countiy, 7&p'ac. EGGS Barely steady: refrigerator, spe cial mark lirsts. 24 'j B'2."c. BUTTER Steady; creamery specials, 31 ii32c; extra. 30yic; third to firsts. 24tf29c; held creamery, second to special. 2i'ii3l',jc. CHEESE Firm; mate, whole milk, spe cial mark, fancy. In loral storage, 2626o; fancy white, 1616c; skims, L2(iUc. POULTRY Alive, easier; western chick ens, 1513c; springs, 13Tal3'iC Dreased, firm; western chickens, Ual7c; fowls, 14p lie; turkey, MtuJ&c. WBATIIEB, IN THE GRAIN BELT Indication for Fair Weather for Thankaajlrln; Day. Generally clear weather prevail west of the Mississippi river to the mountains, and fair weather is general throughout the west, except on the Pacific slope, where It la cloudy with light and scattered rains. A very decided drop In temperature oc curred last night in the upper Missouri valley and along the eastern Rocky moun tain alone, and It Is from 20 to 30 de grees cooler in central and western Ne braska than on Tuesday morning. Light snows are falling in the extreme upper lake region, and light showers In the Ohio val ley; elsewhere eaat of the Mississippi river the weather Is fair. Temperature are higher in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys and lake region, but are slightly lower along the Atlantic coast. With the gen erally fair weather that prevails over the plains states and mountain dlstrlota this morning, the outlook la favorable for con tinued fair weather In this vicinity tonight and Thursday, with no important change In temperature. Temperature and precipitation as eono pared with the last three years: 1910. 1908. 1908. 1907. iowest Inst night 36 24 44 84 Precipitation 00 .06 T .00 Normal temperature for today, 24 degree. Deficiency In precipitation since March L 14 31 inches. Excess corresponding period In 1909, 2.94 Inches. Deiicienov corresponding period In 1903. 4.16 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS Nov. 2S. WHEAT De cember $1.02131.02; May, $1.06; cash No. 1 hard, $1.05; No. 1 northern. $1.04tol.06; No. 2 northern. $1.00G1.0J; No. 3, $8c 31,02. FL .AX 32.57. 1 1 V KTa X vallnv An OATS No. 3 white, 30cp31c. RYE No. , 740. BRAN In 100 lb. sack, $.(XVf20.60. FLOUR First patents, 34.85(36.86; second patents, 34.76i4i5.25; first clears, $$.2btff3.tiO; second clears, $2.202.75. Philadelphia Prod pee Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23 BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 83c; extra nearby prints, 840. EGGS Firm; Pennsylvania and other .-1 , , . t.mim Flll pu V.U Aaaua Ma a lrl uj .ii a, . , . ... ,1 u u vnnm, iwv l mark; current receipts, In returnable cues. 01U a.i lii.i m , nc.ioiii niDia, , i a iava, wu at mark; current receipt, free cases, S3o at mark. CHEE&K Firm; full icreams, fancy, Sep tember, 17',ac; October. 14ijjlaci full creams, fair to good, 14jfl4o. Liverpool Grain Market. LrVERPOOU Nov. 28. WHEAT Strong; No. 3 red western winter, 7s2d; futures firm; Deceinber, 7s Id; March, 7sSd; May, 7s 4d. CORN Spot firm; American mixed, 6s Id; futures steady; December, 4 4d; Feb ruary, 4 id. . Perla Market. PEORIA. Nov. 23. CORN Higher; No, 4 white, new, 43c; No. 2 yellow, old, 61c: No. 8 yellow, old. 61c; new, 46c; No. 8 new, 46c; No. 4 new, 43 o; no grade, new, OATS Higher; No. I white, 32c; No. 3 white, 81; No. 4 white, 30c; Standard, 81a Mllwaakea Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 23. FLOUR Market steady. WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.081 08; No. 1 northern, tt.049L06; May, 97o, aaked. OATS SSo. BARLEY Sample, CHOo. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, Novr 23 OOTTON-8pot. closed quiet, 10 points higher; middling up lands, 14 9fc; middling gulf. 16 2uc; no sales. 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 23. COTTON Higher; middling, 15c; sales 60 bales; receipts, 9. 943 bales; shipments, 10,673 bales; stock, 12,818 bales. New York cotton markiet. a furnlshea by Logan 4k Bryan, members Hew York Cotton exchange, lit Souta Sixteenth street, Omaha: Month I iilgh.l Open.j Low. Ooaa. Yes'y. Deo, ... 14 66 I 14 71 14 61 14 O Jan. ... 14 64 14 74 14 62 14 71 Mar. ... 14 80 14 96 14 79 14 94 May ... 14 94 16 10 14 4 16 08 July ...14 89 Uue 14 89 16 IB 14 86 14 M 14 84 14 98 14 3 Metal Market. NE7W YORK, Nov. 23. METALS Stand ard copper, steady; spot and future, $12 90 fl2 87. London, steady; spot, C67 12 M; futures, if lis 3d. Lake copper, looally, $13.0ii3 ; eleotrolytlc. $12 87'tf 13.00; cast ing. $i2.6oiu12.75. Tin. firm, but quiet; spot and futures, $M CoiU36.8o. London, firm; spot. ao7 U-a; futures. 11T 17s 8d. lad, steady, $44uu466. New York, and $1 &i 4 46. Eaat St. Loul. lxndon lead, fl3 8 d. Selter nominal. $58Sg1sX New York, and $5 aXot 90. Eaat St. Louis. London. 24 Is ad Iron In London, Cleveland warrants, 4tfe 3d. I-ooally, aieady; No. 1 northern, No. 1 aouthern and No. 1 southern soft foundry, $15 75y16.25; No. 2 northern foundry, $16 fcrif uoa. ST. LOl'18. Nov. 21 -METALS Lead, steady, $4 40. Spelter, firm. $6.90. Tsrpentlsa Uarket. SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 3 -TURPENTINE Firm, TBc; sales. 713 bbla. ; receipt, 4.2 bbla.; ahipmenla, 124 bbla; atocka, 13,- 846 bols. RtjIN-Flrm; sales, 3.77J bbla; receipts, 3.077 bbl.. shipments, 1,3-A hbls stocks. l,it6 hbls.; B. $6.67,; T. $5.72: E. $5 77; r. 35.82; O, $5 86; H. $6 90: I, $.,o0rK, $.4u; Vf. N, $7A); VS'O, $7 36; WW. r.46. NEY YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Many Brokers Abent from Floor Ac count of Thanksgiving. DULLNESS MORE PRONOUNCED Mexican Disorders Receive Moon At tention axtd Number of Securities Are) Depressed la Price a Ceaeeqnenre. NTOW YORK, Nov. St. Many brokers were absent from the floor of the stock exchange today, having departed to an ticipant the 1 hanksKiving day holiday. As there was no Intention on the part of most of them to return before Monday of next week, the recent tendency toward dullness in the dealings In slocks became mure pro nounced. The Mexican disorders received much at tention. The mosi pronounced eflect at the news was seen In the early decline In the price of American Smelting, among whose assets are some Mexican properties. The United States of Mexico 4 per cent bonds sold down to 92. although previous to this week thev had not sold lower than 94. The National Railroads of Mexico se curities were slightly depressed, but the market for them was almost nominal, as It was for the government bonds. Money conditions showed little change. The market for mercantile paper was re ported to show more disposition to take on choice grades. In spite of the easing tendency of the private discount rate in London today, It was reported that bank ers' finance bills are belug placed abroad In the process of borrowing for New York account. The foreign exchange market showed no trace of such bills, rates ad vancing In the early part of the dnv. Ixjn don's reported dread of gold exports in face of this showing proved perplexing. Bonds were Irregular. Total Bales, par value, $1,673,000. United States 4s, regis tered, advanced per cent on call. Number of sale and lending quotations on stock were aa follows: Sale. High. Low. Clrwa. Allle-rttalmm pfd ... Anulxamatad Copper ,. 3 VS 7"4 10 MS 64 1 J, 124l 8 7 4,000 7 Amarican Aancultura . American boat Sugar. .. American Can American C. A F American Cotton Oil..... American II. a L. pfd. Atn. lea Saourltlee American LlnaaM LOO L"0 7o lu 8714 10 ! 84 4 Aniancan Loooniotlya .. E.no 11. iKl 40 S 40 American a at R , Am. B AR. pfd , Am. Sugar Refining...., Am. Steal foundries. ... American T A T American Tobacco pf4. '1 !8H l' 106?, 1V.S 105S oo U7S L1714 in M) 47S 47 471 1.600 HZS 14iS 142S amencan woolen Artiaoonda Mlnliir Co, 34 41 Atrhlaon Atchlaoo pfd Atlnntlc Coast Line........ l,no 10.TS lav liis, loo 101 'a 101 S lol i 117H 107 ' TO s;s 2 3S 1,7"0 T?S 77 77S 400 IKS 1M lfxt 0O 84 S M 34'4 100 1D6S 106S lOS 85 3.300 I4S S4S 4 400 23 38 2 41H 00 1S 14 14S 2.300 IMS 12.4S l-MS Raltlmora A Ohio Bothlehem Steel Braoklyn Rapid Tr Onadlan Pjulflo ......... Central Leather Central Leather eat Ontral of New Jersey CtiaaapeaJte A Oiilo Chicago A Alton Chlcage O. W.. new C. O. W. pM Chicago A N. W C. M. A St. F C. c. O. A St. L. Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern Crmaolldatod Oaa Horn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver A Rio Oranda 7 MS 34 6S 300 WS s-io m 100 loS 69 4 134V 135 16 S 1S 18 200 S3 82 8iS 1"0 73 S 73S 73 lm' 33S 3?S 33S 800 10 28S S 47S ?.t 8,600 1HS 1MS-167S 1.0 124S 123 124S 200 tiS 6S 59 D. A R. O. pfd Patlllena' Securities Erie i- lt pfd Erie M pfd General Klecrtno Oroat Northern ofd Great Northern Ore ctfs.... llllnoli Ontral Intarborough Mat. Int. Met. pfd 1U 2ns 60s 111 MS 14 44S 1S 8.-IS 1.1IW 8 55S 2ns 6fS 112 "lis 44S 1 1,100 International Harveatar.. . 100 118 Int. Marina pfd International Paper ,t Internaitlonal Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City So K. O. So. pfd 1.800 l,S0 (00 14S 80S Laclede Oaa 700 loT 107 1H7S 800 14.5S 146S 145S Loularllla A Nashville .... Mian. A St. Louie v.. at. P. A 8. ft. M M.. K. A T SO 100 184 1M 1.14 34 S Sl 61 Ill 68 1.000 S5S 34S 3t M. , K. A T. pM Mlaaourt Paolflo .......... National Blacult National Lead , N. B, R. ut M. M pfd.... New York Central 4,600 lla llts B3S N. T., O. A W 100 4ZS 4ZS lm) arts ts no M sos 4SS 89 A4 Norfolk A Weetarn., ....... North American ...... Northern Paolflo ...,,.. 7,100 112 ll&S 1" Paelflo Mall Pennsylvania zss ,TH0 130S 1S 130S People's Gas P., C, C, A Si. L Plttabuni Coal tuO tl I0S 84 164S 34S 163 8-1 S 7 3.1s S7 41S 24 S 43 60S 117 87 MS 87 tt 24 S Preeaed Stael Car Pullman Pajaoe Car Railway fttenl Apiing... Reading ,. 41,100 113 S 168S 400 34 S 84S Rnpubllo (Keel Republls gKael pfd. ........ Rock Ialand do 100 8,000 100 7 47 3J 7 Rock Ielane Co. pfd c. L A B. F. 84 p4 St. Lcxila B. W St. L. 8. W. pfd 91oae-8iefnelil B. A I 100 nl 8,400 111 8no 87 200 CI 3.700 874 61 1I7S 17 48 36 Southern Pacific Southern Railway . Bo. Railway pfd Tenneseee Copper Taxaa A Pacific T, St. L. A W T.. St. L. A W. Dfl , son if.s is 100 67S bl'i 6S Union Pacific ,400 17K 177S 171 808 S3 t M Union Paclflo pfd , United Blares Realty TO f lS 11 S 4S 62 17S 87 S 4S 72 72 6S United States Rubber United States Stael U. B. Steal pfd Utah Copper 100 5S 80S 88 S 70S TtlOO 6ml 11 HS 118 1,400 4IS 4S V. -Carolina Chemloal ... 400 SIX) 800 CIS 17 S ls 174 8SS wahaah Wabaeh pfd Western Maryland Weattnghottaa Electrla .... Western) Union Wheeling A L B 8, TOO 100 7SS 72 Tt 72 Total aalas lor tne day. 161,700 New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23 MONEY On call easy, 2'g2 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Tim loans easy; sixty and ninety days and six month 4 per cent. 1 KIM ri Mr.xvlAiV 1 ILitj I'Al'lEK-bWfi per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with sc tual business In banker bills at I4S21E.5J 4.8220 for sixty day bllla and at $4 8610 for dsmand. Commercial tllls, H-Bi'-j M.SIV SILVER Bar, 65So; Mexican dollars 46o. BONDsV Oovernnient firm; railroad ir regular. Closing quotation on- bonds were .as follows: V. i. ret. 8s. rag... 100 Tnt. M. at. 4a. dss do eoapen 10o.Jaan 4a k5 H C. 8. U. rag 101S 0o 4s S4 do coupon 1HS K. a 80. let Is.,.. 73 V. . 4a, rag 114 L. 8. deb. 4s 111.... Vi'i de coupon 116 LAN rU. 4a s Allla-Chal. 1st 8a ... 1 M. K. A T. lat 4a . 7 Am. A. ta l' o gen. 4a 6 Am. T A T. av. 4a.o so. Pmcifla a 77S Am. Tabaoee 4a o N. R. K. of M. 4a 4 do 8a 106 N. Y. a X 8a 8 Armour A Co. 4a.. 1S o dab. 4a M Atchlaoo gen. 4a fa N. Y.. N. H. A H. ado or. ta W . 4i 134 ' do ot. 6a UHS'N. A W. Ut a 4s.. M At. C L lat 4a... tt 60 or. 4a 10 Bal A Ohio 4a No. Pacltio 4s do 3 - ao 71 do 8. W. 8Sa 0 O. A Z.. rfng. 4a.... M Brook. Tr. e. 4s.... Pann. cv. 3Sa 116.. oS Can, of Oa. 6a 1"I con. 4e 103 Oen. Leather 6a f Reading gen. oa j ao ot N. 1. g. ta..lS8t. U A 8. W. fg. 4s 31 -haa. A Ohio 4S. 11. 8. 8 do rwf. ta L. . W. a. 4a... n Chicago A A. 1S... 70 00 lat gold 4a..... 0 C. B A Q. I. 4a.... (oSfX A. U 4a 77 do gen. 4s riS o. Pac. e. 4s rl' C. M. A 8. P. g 8SS 4. . 4a ?S C R. I. A P. a 4e. 74 do let rwf. oa 14 S do rfg. 4a 3S ao. Kallway ea.....H Colo, lnd. ta T7 do gn 4a 7i Cblo Mid. 4a. a Union Pacing 4a.... lm 'C A 8. r. A a. 4a7 00 sr. 4a. 110 D. A H. cv. 4a. de let & ref. 4a... W D A F4 O. 4a 4 U. a llabber (a l'tt 4o ref. la V. 8. BUal Id 6e....l'S rHetlllare' ie 7 Vs. -Tar. Cham. 8a..l') hXle p 1 4s 33 Wabaeh fat 6a 109 do coo. 4a 7S ao Jet A ai. 4a ... 6.. ov. 4a ear. A.. "S Woe tern M4. oa tS a eertas B eat. Bleo. or. 6s... H- Gee. Idea. av. is. . . .lf la 'Wo-tral 4a 3 am. fSn. Vat rat. 4s. 7S Ma Pac. T. ta rj Bit. Mat 4a t BJ4. oOriorwa. Boetna Mlatag storks. BOSTON. Nov. 23. Cloain; quotations on mining stocks were: Allouea 43 Mohawk 41 Anial. Copper ....... Nevada Coo JO i. 1L L 4 B Nlpitaliig MlraM .... 1DV Artiona Com. 14s North Uutta U f Atlantic 1 North Leke 8 B. a ' O. A A M. 14 Old Dominion 41 f Hutte Oialltlun 1S Oeola lJ tal. A Armma 44 Parnat B. a J i Cal. A Hei-la 6 gulnay 71 Hpr lunge C O.. 71 Suannim 1J Eaat liulle i?. M.... II Puiarlm- 47i lYaiiklm 11 Uuperlor A . M 7 rtlroux Con 7S Superior A P C 14 Oran.y fcn 44 Tamarack SO Owene tSnanaa .... 7 I' 8. S R. A at... i bla koyala Coppar.. lt'a do pfd 44 Kerr l-ake 7 l ta4l Coil 23 LaAa Caipper t lah iT C La Sulla 'opeer IX WHOM t AlUcnli UUppor US oiilao LA l.aMadaa Bloek Market. LONDON, Kov. 23 American aecurltlet opened steady and advanced during the forenoon oa light support. At noon the market was steady with prices from tf above yesterday's New Y;rk closing. Onrsola. money 7 t-nulrrllla A N lfcn in aernunt 78 l.Vit M., K. T IV, Amat. nuppar 71 , S Y. Ontral lli Anai-oria s Norfolk A W AlrMunn do pfj 50 plit (H-, Ontario A ft.iltlmnra A Ohio. . . 1 lm, lnn lrsnla t -n.d!n Ps.-lflr Hnd Mines I1 I'tiesaprak A o ' Ilea. tins 7s', l hii-ag O. W it Pomhrrn Ry J7 ("til . Mil. A St. P no i-rn I heors US S'-u'hern Parlflo. . . . 1 liftivar A Rio O II fnlim Pli'lflc lV'H do rfa 7' do pfd !' 8l v. 8 Rieal SIS io 1st rM (0 do pfd U'lS 1" Sd rM .) Wahairfi 1M n-ancl Tninli ; do pM W llllnoli ontral 1.18 Spanlah 4a 90 51 I AT. K Hsr. stea.l at 25 9-16d per ox. .MONEY 4 6 6 Pr cent. The rate of ill -count in the open nisrltet for short bills is 6 per cent; for three months' bills, 4 7-ltiii4 per cent. laral 'eearltira. Quotations furnlshea by Burn s. Prlnkef k hiUldlng: Bill. Aaked. t Co.. 449 New Omaha Nat 1 ban American I.. A T. pffl. 8 per cont.... It'iyd tV)., Nob., warrants, par oent.. City of Omaha Ra. 1913 Cltr of Omaha 4s. 19 City Nat. Bank Hlda a. ia? Culahy Parkins Co., (a, 124 Iner tl. A E. 5a. 11S lv 2 105 iii sa 103 s 'ms 1 M M 10 lot 89 M ' 84 M .1 T n u 100 102 l. i o M VS 1"0 loo SB Hi) 102S loo I loo IM r! . M 81 Fairmont Creamery lat g. 8 per eant.. I Hardy. Neb (Munlc I Ce I Hydraulic Pressed Brick pf4 lnwa Portland I'ement lnt 4a Interboroiixn R. T., 1952 Lyon Co., Iowa, wsr., 8 par eant ... Lincoln Tel. ha. 1J3 Nabratka iNance lo.) war. par eant Michigan Rlala Tal. (a, liJ4 Mlnneapnlla O. U Co. 6a, 130 Iinnha Water 6a, 1!M4 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pfd 8 per oent Omaha A C. B. St. Hy. 6a, 128 Omaha St. Ry. 5s, 1M4 Omaha A 0. B. K. A B. pfd Packera Nat. Bank atixk. So. Omaha. Ft. raul Uaa ry., g. 6a. 1134 St. Lou'a Prcwtnx Ass'n Ca, M State Inauranca t'o t'tilon stovk YarOa atooka Trl-Cty R. A L. pM M 116 H4 88 : 83 Dank Clearlnw. OMAHA. Nov. 23 Bank clearing for to day were $2,047,600.15 and for the corre sponding data last year $2.264,310. 46. OMAHA WHOLESALE PRICES. BUTTER Creamery. No. S. delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 33c; No. 2, In 30-lb. tubs, 32c; No. 2, in 1-lb. cartons, 31c; packing stock, solid pack, 20c; dairy, In 60-lb. tubs, 23&24C. Market change tverv Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, 1717c; Young Amer icas, Uc; daisies, lsc; triplets, 18o; l!m burger, ISo; No. 1 brick, 18c; Imported SwlBs, 32c; dqmesUc Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 lbs., $5.00 dox.; over 2 lbs., 14c; hens, lS'3'16o; cocks, 10c; ducks. Lc; geese, 15o; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per doz., $1.20; homer squabs, per doz., $4.00; fancy squabs, per dox., $:t.50; No. 1, per dox., $2 00. Alive: Broilers. 14c; over 2 lbs., sc; hens, 10c; old roosters. 7c: old ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, 8c; turkeys 15&lSc; guinea fowls. 26c each; pigeons, per dox., 60c; homers, per doz., $3.00; squabs. No. 1, per doz., $1.60; No. 2, per doz., 50c. FISH (all frozen) Pickerel. 11c; white, ISc; pike, 14c; trout. 14c; large crap pies. 20c; Spanish mackerel, 7.6c; eel. ISc: haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, 20c; roe shad, $1.00 each; Iliad roe, per pair, 66c; frog legs, per doz., bOo; salmon. 12o: halibut, 11c. BEEK CUTS RIbe. loins and chuck Just aame. No. . round, 8c; No. 2 round. 8c; No. 3 round, 7c. No. 1 plat, To; No. 2 plate. 6c No. 3 plate. 6c. FRUITS Oranges California Navela. 86-126 sizes, per box. 33.26; small sizes, per box. $3 603.76; Call fornla Valencia, good Fixes, per box. $6 60; 96 size, per box. $5.00. Lemons Whlttler brand, extra fancv. 300 size, per box, $6.60; 360 size, per box, $6.60; choice, 300 aire, per box, $6 00; 240 size. 60c per box teas. Bananas Fancy select, per bunch. $2.262.60; Jumbo, per bu.ich, $2.753.76. Pears New York Kelfer, per bbl., $4.60; Califor nia, Winter Nellie, per box, $2.85. Apples Home-grown cooking, per bbl., S.SO'JJ 4 00; Missouri Jonathan, pee bbl., $4.75; anissoun t en uavia per uni., 3.oo; Mil tourl Wlneeap, per bbl., $4.00; Missouri Uano, per bbl., $3.75; other varieties, per ddi., 4 cu; new iora ureening ana Bald win, per bbl.. $4 60; Colorado Jonathan per box. $1 76: California Oravensteln, per box, $2.10: California Belleflower, per box, $1.60; Washington Grimes Golden and Jonathan, extra fancy, 88 to 126 tires, per box, $2 25. Grape California Emperor, per crate, $1.60; New York Catawba, per i-lb. baaket. 20c; Malaga. 60i?45 lba. gross, per keg. $5.604 00. Cranberries Per box. $2.60; per bbl. $6.76; Jersey, per bbl., $6.26; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle brand, per bbl., $7.2$. Late Anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb. pkga. In boxes, per box. $2.00; balk In J4-Tb. boxes, per lt., Figs New California 12 12 -ox. pkga., 86c; IS 12 -ox. pkga., $2.40. (0 6-oa pkga., $2.00. Figs Turkish. 7 crown, per lb.. 16c; 6 -or own. per In, 14c; 4-crown. ter lb.. 18c. VEGETABLES Potatoes Early Ohio, In Backs, per bu., 80c; Iowa and Wiscon sin, white stock, per bu., 75 085a. Sweet Potatoes Virginia. per bbt . $2.60 Onions Iowa, red and yellow, per b, 2c; Indiana White, per lb., ic; fanoy. white, per lb., 16c; red, per lb 16a. l-.iig Plant Fancy Florida, per do.. $1.08 Celery Michigan. per dozda bunches. 86c. Rutabagas Per lb., ISo, Cucum bers Hot house, 1 and 3 doz., per bog., $2.00. Tomatoes California, par 4-bsk. crate. $1.76. HOME-GROWN VEuETABLES Cab bagaj New. per lb., lc String and Wax Beans Per market baaket, $1.26. I.eituce Extra fancy leaf, per dox., 46c, Parsley Fancy home-grown, per do, bunches, 30c. Turnip Fr market basket, 86c. Carrots Per market baaket, 40c. Beeta Per market baaket, tec. MISCELLANEOUS Walnut Black, per lb.. 2c; California No. 1, per lb.. 18c; California. No. 2, par lb., loo. Hlckorynuts Large, per lb, 4c; snail per lb., 6c. Cocoanuts Par Back, $6.60. per doz., 65c Honey New. 34 frames. $3.66. Cider New York Atott. (tar bbl., $3.76; par bbl.. 86.76. J Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. COFTBB Fu tures opened steady at an advance of t points on December, which was Influenced by the continued strength of the spat sit uation and the Brazilian port markets, but only 2 points higher to 2 point lower on laier position, most of which responded Slightly to lower European cables. Realiz ing for over the holiday appeared to be the chief early source of supply, but later the market became very nervous and un settled, with the active months selling off anywhere from 16 to 25 points from the early prices under general liquidation, which appeared to be Inspired by rumors of a revolution In Brazil, possibly this caused apprehension that valorization cof fees carried In the consuming markets might be liquidated, but later reports In dicated that the troubles In the producing country were confined to the navy and the market rallied from the lowest on cover ing and a renewal of bull support, suggest ing that no very serious view was taken of the Immediate situation. The close was steady, net unchanged to 10 points lower. Sales, 201.500 bags, the biggest day's busi ness so far this season. November and Lecemher, 10.40c; January and February, IO.Mjo; March, April and May. 10.31c; June, 10.27c; July, 10 25c; August, 10 22c; Septem ber, lO.llic; October, 10.10c. Havre was 1 02 francs net lower. Hamburg was 14(1 i.efnnlngs lower. Rio, 75 rels higher at 7 $kj0. Santos, unchanged, 4s 7 $500 ; 7a 7 $500. Receipts at the two Brazilian porta, 44,000 I afcrs. against 76. out baga last year; Jundi ahy receipts, 26,2tO bags, against 4U,600 bags last year. Spot coffee, unsettled; Rio No. 7. 1813c; Santos No. 4. 13o; mild cof fee, nominal; Cordova. 13Sl6o. Dry Goods Market. NFTW YORK. Nov. 23. DRY GOODS T'nderwear agents report a moderate trade for fall, 1811. Cotton goods are generally steady, but quiet. Reporta In the silk mar. keta tell of advancing prices and a fairly well sold-up condition on the part of soma large mills. Wool Market. ST. LOUTS, Mo., Nov. 23 WOOL Un changed; territory and western mediums, 22i623c; fine mediums, SOmTCIc; fine, 124flJi. agar Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 23 -SUGAR Raw, firm: Mcaoovado, 89 test, 3 40o; centrifugal, 80 test, 2.Kic: molaasea sugar, 88 tost, I Ik; refined, steady. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, Nov. 23-HAY-No. 1 upland. $U0); No. 2 upland, $U'; packing. $4 00; alfalfa. $13.00. straw: Wheat, $4.i0; rya $.ou; oala, $.0O. Kansas City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo , Nov. 23. CATTLE Receipts, 5,3oO head, Including 2,5o0 south ens, market steady to strong; yearlings, $25; dreased beef and export steers. $." f 7 25; fair to good, $4 .7'i 50: western steers, $4 00fiffj.; snickers and fcft-ders, $3 75)5 10, Bouifiern ateers, $1 75-6. 0": southern cows, $27S52f; native cons, t?50"-(4 50; native heif.-is U!-'.iCui-. bulls, $.12.i4W; calvea, $4 4i 4 3. llOti. Receipts, 9, '"In head; market cix-ned slow- and rlot-ed 6a lower; bulk of sale. $7owu7.1o; heavy. $7.007 12: packers and butc.hurs. 7.0:7 10: llht. $6 X,ft W SHICEP AN I) LAM He.-Recelpts. 10 0H0 heail, market l"r 15c higher; Utah lambs, $!W; Iambi. H r': : 00: yuarlltiga. I40l'i4 ; wethers, $J 2.".n 4 t1; i wes. $2.743 75; stock els and feeders, $2 50j3 50. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET - - Cattle Ars Dull and Slow, with Values a Trifle Stronger. HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER Market Opeua vtlth Fair Baying He. mini, hut Soon Sella Off He rri pta oif Sheep and l.amba Are I.lcht. SOUTH OMAHA. Nor. IS. W0. Receipt, wrier Cst'le. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday Official Tuesday Estimate Vedne.6ay .. Three days this week Same days last week.. Same days 3 weeks ago. 14 115 Same day 8 week ae:o.8o.4a Same days 4 weeks ago. 29. 554 Same days last year 22.10 the year to date as compared with last year: lfiin. 1909. Inc. Dec. Cattle .. .1. 123.092 1, OAS. 671 114.421 Hogs ....1.729,251 1.P73.875 234,624 Sheep ... 2.842,878 2.004,414 318.564 1'he follow ng table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Pate, j 1910. 1W9.190.1W.L'106.!L1K 1,4- Nov. 16... Nov. 17... Nov. 18.. Nov. 19... Nov. 20... Nov. 21... Nov. 22... Nov. 23.. 7 36 I 7 96' 6 691 4 99 6 10 4 66 4 M 7 4:t T 93 6 641 $ 05 4 67 4 71 7 $3 7 B9 6 69 4 831 7 20' 7 94; 6 70 4 64 021 I 4 b.1 I 7 861 6 60 4 63 6 02 4 8 7 08l 76 4 49! K 4 66 1 4 61 $ kni 7 88 4 82 8 16, 4 64 4 61 K2 7 89, $ 87 4 OS; 12j 4 6 4 48 Punday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. yes terday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. H'r's. I-., M. St. P 3 Wabaah 2 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacific 16 7. era 4.4.K iv.as? 4 K1 8.0X2 lO.loO , 8i973 7.4-4 6.0"0 j 16.067 19.922 8f..6v9 25.773 16,'M J"".."" 7,5Y1 pt).17:t ' 8.125 95.663 11.633 76.ru 16.575 21.61-4 1 receipts of Omaha for I 10 1 7 .. 15 1 2 8.. 80 4 4 4.. 8 2$ 7 1 $ 11.. 117 21 1 HEAD. C. & N. W east 1 O. A N. W.. west 30 C, St. P., M. At O.... 3 C, B. ft Q., east 1 C, B. & y. west 78 C, R. 1. & P., east... 1 C. R. I. & P.. west.. .. lllnols Central Chicago GU Western .. Total receipts 136 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 27 1.2.U 6.5 Swift & Co 4!6 1.9N1 5i2 Cudahy Packing Co 1,323 1,660 1.0:15 Armour & Co 604 1.634 btAi Murphy, shippers M .... Armour, from Uenver... 4H9 Cudahy, from St. I'aul 260 W. B. YaJisant Co "l Benton, Vansant & Lush 56 .... .... Stephens Bros 25 Hill & Son lie F. B. Lewis 60 Huston At Co 21 J. B. Root & Co 97 L. Wolf..! 180 McCreary & Carey 69 Rothschilds & K 2 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co 15 Sol Degan 23 Kline & Co 6 .... McConaughey 6 Other buyers 206 .... l,2ii Total 4,166 6.334 4.538 CATTLE Receipta of cattle wer very moderate, only 114 cars being reported In. The quality was far from att aotive and the light receipts, poor quality rod the fact that Thursday will be a holiday at the yards, caused a rather dull and unin teresting trade. The total receipt for the two days amount to only 16,000 head, a fall ing off of almost 10,000 head as compared with last -week and of 6,000 head as com pared with a year ago. There was aome Inquiry for beef ateers and seller were generally asking a little more money than yesterday, but It was hard work In view of oonditlons noted above to get packera to put on anything of consequence. The result was a rather slow market, with prices Steady to per haps a little atronger on some kinds. Cow did not show much change, the trade being very much In the same con dition aa beef steer. Moat of the sales could hardly be quoted better than steady. As speculators were not particularly anxious to buy cattle with the prospect of having to carry them over Thursday, the trade was slow on all kinds of stock and feeding cattle, with pricea not ma terially different from yesterday. The market on all kinds of cattle for the first half of the week haa shown com paratively little change. Some of the most desirable killer are possibly a little stronger and the same might be said ot the good light feeders, but the advance has not been of sufficient Importance to be worth talking about Quotation on native cattle: Good to eholc beef Bteer, $6.4XVSH 75 ; fair to good beef steers, $5.006.75: common to fair beef steers, $4.00476.00: good to choice cows and heifer a $4 00fl4.90; fair to good cow and heifers. $3. 40p 8 86; common to fair cows and heifers, 2.503.2f; good to choice stock ers and feeders, $4.506 26; fair to good stock ers and feeders, $3 8004.40; common to fair atockera and feeder. $3.004i3 75: stock heifers, $3.104.26; veal calve. $3,269 7.26; bulls, stags, eto . $3.00a4 50. Quotations on rapre cattle: Choloe to prima beeves, $t.60J 00: good to choice beeves, $6.00m6.60; fair to good beeves. $4.40 &5.00; common to fair beeves, $3.704.40; good to choice heifers, 14.00474.70; good to choice cowa, 34.0OM4.50; fair to good cowa, $3.6034.00; canners. $2.763.60; choice to prime feeder. $4.80(76.26; good to choice feeders, $4.26c34.76; fair to good feeders, $3. 75$. 25; common to fair feeder, $3,000 $.76: stock heifers. $3.0004-00. Representative salee- BEEF STEERS. , No, Av. Pr N. Av. Pr. 17 1091 I 16 7 111 6 10 31 1327 3 40 41 1221 6 18 13 Hoi 6 48 84 ...li37 4 20 41. 1473 6 88 COWS, it. IK ID 4 111 It) 44 817 8 00 li .10M 8 78 6 806 8 18 8 -ft. ..U4 8 Ti 6.. lloO 8 16 8 84 IH 6 128 8 M 8 iS 8 80 T 00 IM 11 Kl IK 8 ttt I 10 0... 1141 8 M 8,.. 1014 8 60 I 1100 409 8 840 8 80 4... 1078 4 1 6 3 716 8 60 T ...1094 4 80 HEIFERS. 6.-. ..I.. 441 I to 38 838 I 88 CALVER ......... 881 4 86 1 100 T 08 18 8H 4 M 4. l"t 1 00 8 CI 18 1 3 7 86 1 4O0 ' 4 46 1. ........... 1 f 60 1 io 6 00 4 m iu 8 140 6 60 1, 140 I 78 8. 318 6 84 BTOCKERS 8 t0 8 40 4 t!7 8 7 4 M IM 4 IM 181 11 707 4 86 AND FEEDERS. 4 808 4 84 8 tul 4 to 8...M 7 4 40 84 IX 110 6 LU 4 60 3 844 4 80 WE43TERNS. J. M. Dougherty Neb. IS feeder.. 931 4 50 36 steers... 890 4 00 Justin Pomaroy Wyo. 23 feeder.. 63 4 65 6 steers.. ..1034 4 65 29 cows 788 8 50 20 cows 8o2 4 00 Is cows 647 $ 30 D. r. Harrison Wyo. 77 cow 686 $ 90 8 cow 833 I 40 A. T. Bundgren Wyo. 21 eow. . 8r 4 16 4 00 w a 805 8 80 R. C. Irwin wyo. T feeder.. r$ j. 964 4 70 9 cows 172 4 26 Walters Wyo. 4 steers, $ cows.. 4 60 6 ca A hs.1021 3 80 . 10 cows 8M 4 10 5 20 9,8 La Barge 11 steers.. ..1183 11 feeders.. 6x1 15 cows 963 R. S 23 feeders.. 1118 51 heifers.. .1007 Llvs Stock Co. Wyo. 4 96 7 feeders.. 873 4 65 4 25 18 heifers... 6.(2 8 60 8 cow 807 Van Tasaell Wyo. $ 10 12 feeders. .1066 4 45 24 calves... 913 3 80 $ 30 4 80 3 50 3 36 17 cows k4 $10 9 cows 8,2 Crown Land and Live Stock Co. Wyo. $6 steers.. ..1097 4 85 $ oows 106$ IkO 12 cows....,!) 4 36 V altera Bros. Wyo. 13 cows Ms 8 40 20 cows 831 4 13 9 feeders.. 717 4 15 11 feeders.. 843 4 36 $ cows 871 $ 76 C. N. Walters Wyo. 23 feeders.. 829 4 60 9 feeders.. 915 4 25 25 heifers... 7.4 3 K6 6 heifers... 778 3 60 14 cows 840 3 44 10 steers.. ..1070 $80 - Seivert A H Wyo. 12 feedera Wind 7o4 4 26 6 feedera.. 955 4 X5 River Uve Stock Co. Wyo. 23 feeders.. S78 4 ho 13 cows.., 27 cows... 1014 4 15 950 3 40 50 cows 894 8 40 28 cows 8t3 3 20 4 cows 90u $ 46 HCx IH There uu another very fair run of hoga this morning, bringing the total for the three days this week close up to 20.000 head. As compared with last week, there has been a gain of almost 4.000 head, and as compared with a year ago, of about 1,500 bead. The market opened with a vary fair buy ing den and and with prices of all dealta bie kinds sround lc higher than yratar dav's general market. Aa the mora urgent orders were filled the trsde weakened off and buyers lowered their bids to about on a par Hi yesterday. Seller fought I i a ( i v xt, 1 1 r f ir Brivani-a, l.rai'lli allv all n ln,.it (V.lt. Kor the three nas this week the matket has suffered quite a severe break At tbe close of last week the best light lo'" wvr selling up 10 $7 4.., while today In extreme top was only $7.10 on tna same kind. Heavy hogs have not suffered so much, but they were eelltnu a li'.W.r? W and as high as $i.2o on Saturday, wlili ti-HUy they sold largely at Bud around $: S t6 8t. Itci'iesentstlv sales: No. r Slv. Pr. No. A. Bt. Pr. 14 tia) 6 70 ai rt too I 80 to 86 ... ft 40 3 40 44 A 140 I II 4 T.' !40 4 i 2 2!-3 10 4 7a It . ... 4 i 4 4: ... 30 . 1K1 180 45 Dft ? t.V I IK) 43 l 41) 4 80 44 84 60 f 80 43 r'4 ... Is 4 4t ... 46 t:l 0 4 04 63 34.S ... 42 M I I 10 98 4 3M 10 M 15 114 ... 16 to IO) I U ta i 40 6 44 t ' tul JO I 16 41 3 104) 6 M 1 ' 0 I 16 64 MO NO 8 U I.4 10 I It U 2X1 140 I St 47 1.4 40 I W SO 3V 40 6 St I 340 I U la 7 6 34 61 ... 4 K 4 878 44) I M (VI 4 Ut lit (7 241 ... t 04 64 J ... I W, tl 244 40 4 35 8i4 ... 6 tt 83 8-U) 800 6 88 ta. iu 170 : go r.i i;o 4 t I I ... I 17s tl 31ft 100 4 tt f l) SO 6 10 71 S-4 M IN 73 1 80 t tO t 5 ... I t t N7 ... 4 SO U l.V 10 6 97 ' 82J 140 0 7n iM so t 17 .' wo to on m ... 1 r 64 8-it ... t 00 44 t4 St 7 0 tl I I 80 4 HI 4 8V1 4 7 00 11 3: ... 80 14 21t ... t et 4" 114 130 6 94) 86 .04 80 T 00 33 34 ... 4 SO 74. 0I 40 t 00 'I 1 4 tO 7. 8i.5 10 7 OS 6' 31 1) 4 90 ,i ... j re 0 27 ... M tt 2bt ... 00 81 .1W 40 6 N tt C2I ... 7 00 4 271 t 8 0 IJ a7 ... 7 00 117 144 SO 4 10 J M4 200 7 On 84 l 40 I SO o J4i 40 T 00 tt IN 7 Bl ... 700 6 3,1 140 I 0 4t l ... T Oh W 3 Ud 1 (0 02 lit ... it;, M 3.4 In) 4 M u izt ... TOt. t 813 310 I H 71 XII ... 7 0H 64 38 80 8 80 88 121 ... T 05 44 21 ... to ;i aii t 7 OA 53 .-. 6 80 M , , e 6 "1 840 I M ti u ... OA 63 26 ) I tO tt J47 ... 7 05 45 806 1 8 tO 44 3i4 ... f 10 2 a3 40 IM 10 .10 .,, 110 to M SO 6 to 77 8U 80 T 1 63 JtJ 400 I 80 SHEEP Receipts were very light this I morning, only about fourteen cars reported In the yards. More than that the rucelpia all the week have been the smallest that tne.y nave Deen at this point In a long time, there being a falling off of a good deal over half aa compared with tb cor responding Uaya of laht week. The ehort a.v in the supply has caused a rapid ad vance In values and haa put the market In splendid shape as viewed from a seller s standpoint. It remains to be Been whether this advance can be maintained should re ceipts the coming week show a large In crease. W itli barely a dozen cars of killers In sight the market was again higher this morning, most sales looking as much aa liVyloo better then yesterday or 8f,4T-50e higher than last week's close. Iambi hav really shown mora advance than fat sheep. Fed wethers sold up to $3.75, with fed year llngB at $4.76, and range wethers at $3.60. A bunch of very good fed lambs brourht $6.26, while at the close of Inst week It took right good lambs to bring $5.50. The aupply of feedera was limited this morning to one atrlng of three cars of lambs of pretty good quality which sold at $6.30. Feeders have been In very goad demand this week and everything received has met with ready sale at steadily ad vancing prices, the amount of the advance being about the same a In the case of killers, that Is. SMiSOo, a compared with the close of last week. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, $6.6006.26; fair to good lambs $6.0unj6.6u; good feeding lambs, $4.00)6.00; inn icmiiiis lauiiiH, e.wta.ou: . iign t com mon lambs, $3.00(i4.00; handy weight year lings, $4.15itf4.60; heavy yearlings, $3 7i,ffl) 4.26; feeder yearlings, $3.75fl4.3fi;; good to choice wethers, $3.6ohj4.00; fair to good wethers, $3.2t.(j3 50; feeding wethers. 4. $3 16'd3.40; fat ewes, $3.0),3.35; feeding owes. X $22ifi2.75; canners. $1.6022.00. Representative sales No. Av " 1079 Wyoming wethers 102 303 Wyoming yearlings 75 246 Wyoming yearlings 87 233 Wyoming wethers lit) 1R2 Wyoming ewes 03 128 Wyoming lambs, feeders 62 227 Wyoming lambs, feeders 66 157 Wyoming wethers ,, 07 ; 99 Colorado awes 74 191 fed lambs 148 fed swea oj 322 fed ewe j0i 171 Wyoming wether 104 221 Wyoming wethers 104 222 Wyoming wethers 108 V?m',n" w"ier .,,......, lK 281 Idaho lambs 1 124 Idaho wethers 105 250 fed lamb I"!!" 73 iXym,n8T yearlings, wathara $8 192 Wyoming wethers 110 410 Wyoming wethers 108 Tr. 5 60 4 36 iU t 25 6 00 6 00 60 $ 00 6 00 too $ 00 5 30 S 80 $ 38 I 34 t 36 3 00 3 4 26 3 40 I 80 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Stronar Hoa Are w" Sheep Steady. isS101?' NorL "-BATTLE-Receipts, 16,000 head; market, strong to lOo up- beeves, $4.60(31.30; Texas steers. $4.205 40: western "sera $4.236.90; BtockerVnd feeder. $3.85u.7R; cow and heifers mm 88.35; calvea, $7.60(39.75. $3.28 HfXJB-Recelpta, 28.000 head; market Mwti.60,IOWSri il'-,ht W.K7.00; mixed! $6.25ZT7.00; bulk of sales. $190,7 05 P ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 28 000 head; market, ateady; native, $2 25ffi'l3v western, $2.604.10: yearling..' HSIO lambs, native. $4.26a.0O western. Haia St. Louis Lira Stock Market. i-.lV1- Noy 23-OATTLrT-Rece.int. 2.600 head. IncludinrTOO tVxb nTrk. t strong; native shipping and export .1,,,. $6.6,7 25; dressed Wand butcher Jtler.: 6.60 50: stockers and feeder's, $8 604i6 2o ., ''tSTi .755.26; canners, $2.75 a: cows bulls, t'J or.,: r.. w ... "V'ra.an: $3:5oa4.6o av' .- HCAiS-lteoelpts. 10,000 head; market 6 lOo lower; pigs and light. $7.0037 16 rjunk tmmMt hutohert 'h' SHEJiiP AND LAMB8-Rclpu, 1 000 I1d;.P',"Ik,0l 15 higher: naUva mut tons. $3 25(53 60; lambs. $J.60ai 50? cullsnd bucks. $2.6mtf8.00; Blockers. $2.263.25. Md St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. BT. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 23. CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady to strong; steers. $4 60 60; cowa and fcalfera. $2.505 50; calvea. $3.WV?8.2fl. Baiters, UOaS Receipts. 4,000 bead; market weak to&o lower; top. $7.10; bulk of sales, f7.0C SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipt, 1,000 head; market 103160 higher; lamb. HtW Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at th firs princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep $000 1,000 aO.OtO 1.000 25,000 South Omaha St. Joseph .. Kansas City (it. Ixmls Chicago 8.9110 1.00 .300 2.500 16,000 7,400 6,000 9,000 10.01 a) 28,004 ToUls .29.700 60.400 42.000 BEHEADED HUWAN BODY ANDJSKULL IN FIELD Dtctnpnatd Cornaje of Man A boat Sixty Years of A AT round Hear Manchester, la. MANCHESTER, la. Nov. 28 (Spertal.) A new and startling mysterious develop ment ha bean added to the finding of th human skull near hers a few days ago, by th discovery last nlgbt of th beheaded human body on which th skull undoubtedly belonged. J. C. Murray, a farmer, of pear South Fork, this county, found In th tall trass at th opposite aid of th field from wher the skull wa found, a body with the head aevered and missing. Th body was that of a man probably between fifty and sixty years of age. He had worn a black ooat and trousers. A can was found near the body, also a watch, $14 In money and a player book. Nona of these things dlsclos tb dead man's Identity. Coroner Bowman Is Investigating today. A son of Murray, th man who found th body. Is confident th body, waioh I badly decomposed, la that cf a man who pasted their horn In May and asked th shortest way to Dubuqua Last Friday Jama Murray, th son of J. C. Murray, found a human akull In th corn field In which lie was picking corn. Th skull was not mora than a dosea yards from th road. Th akull had the appear and of never having been burled. Th rest of tb field was searched but nothing a a found, until tha body was uncovered whar It lay In th long grass ard weed.