) 14 TIIE BEE: OMAITA. SATURDAY. XOVKMRETC 2K, 1010. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Ereaki Early, bat Eallies Be fore Close. COEN DEMAXfl Is MORE ACTIVE! Bayers Support t.r iirroiie I nfavor ahle Vtrithrr Mny tilve Impelns to Rise In Values Declines Considered PnaalMr. .stents, 14 7.W. 25: first clears, $3 SO; . nd clesrs. l 20412 .75. K1.AX-( los-.l at $2.60. I'liUN-No. 3 eitow. 4.'i49c. i OATS No. .1 while. SOttiolc. , H K-No. 2. 74 tr 74 ,c. HKAN-In lOo-J.. sacks. tM.'OTSO.SO. fXEW YOIIK I.KMCK41, . MARKET i NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS OMAHA. Nov. 25. 1910. Foreign morkfh were lower over the holiday and shies were weak anil lower for the domestic opening. A quick decline 01 I ceh'. nl U:e openlna as followed ly gold support and the early break Wan fol.uwed uy a strong raily. The odvanre !n corn In being well sus talned. owing t" the unsett.ed weather forecasted and the s'rerigih in wheat la bringing out good support. Cavli values i .rk-.l I 1 1 and values were very narrow,, pra t i 1 1 v all olfermgs Fell ing nt Wedne.-dav's pi ii Premiums are holrllt.g fan ly flnn, hut floor sales are re ported email nrnl liaues are doubtful if present valuer can 1 e sustained. Ca?h corn wn . strong for (lie old white; the new crop arrivals sold at a fairly heavy discount. Demand Is mote active and buy ers are supporting the market freely at thee levels Pad weather might give the market a shatp upturn Primary when receipts were 1,160.000 bushels and shipments were 756.0K) bushels, awialnKt receipts last year of 1.518.000 bushels ajid shipments of 'i'M.'jO bushels ITInuiry nun receipts were 633.000 bushels and shipments were 275 floO bushels, against receipts last year of PI3.000 bushels and ship merits of 3M5,0(iO bushels. Clearantes were 181,000 bushels of corn, none of oats and wheat and. flour equal to tSS.OOO bushels. Liverpool closed lVd'iil lower on wheal and d lower to Mid higher on corn. Omaha t'nsli Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 9u94c; No. 3 bard. S6:; No. 4 bard, Iviu'x , rejected bard, 73vi,jc; No. 2 spring, UituMc; No. 3 spring, 89'U.iC. LUllN-Ni). 2 white, old. 43'u-i44c: new, sOtUsilc; No. 3 white, old. 43-U'i4.ac; new, 40 cllc; No. 4 white, old. 42Kliic; neew, 340'; No. t yeilow, old, 44'U4c; new, 4l'u42c; No. t yellow, old, 44V(Hc; new, 4l4t42c; No. 4 yellow, old, 434pHV; new, 404J'41e; No. 2, old 44(4i4;i-; ; new. 40H-41 V4' ; No. 3, old, 44ik4ac; new, 404j4Hic; No. 4, old. i''uAic; new, 3ir440c; no grade, old, 41V(pt-V'; new, 3r4f ; 3c. OATS No. 2 white, Sfi'itiac: standard, sjjanv; No. 8 w hile, &Q.ric ; No. 4 white yi.r: No. 3 yellow, 29 Vu 30l,c ; No. 4 yeliow, 294i-'.'xc. BARLKV-No, 8, ?4J70c: No. 4, 63S68c; No. 1 feed, 6.Tr,c; rejected, 6faa50c. RYE No. 2, 74tij'74c; No. 8. 73VB'4io. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. notations on Yarloaa of the Oay Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 25. FLOUR-Qulet; fprmg paun.s. i-u " , winter straights, H l"u( s'.; winter latenis, S4.40u4.Ta; spring clears, 4.1i,j4.U; winter extras. No. 1, S3 40 4)2 70; winter exuas. No. X, S.,...ij3.4a; Kan sas straights, j4.wnj4.7S. Kye Hour, firm; fair to auon. 4 cju 4 2?; choice to fancy. Sl.w'(r4.45. If uck win at flour, firm, Si6 per 1" lo. i UNM KA j Hti ady ; fine w hite and yel low, jllixyl.Ai; coarse. Sl.bNjl.li; kiln dried. J.NVMi.H. U IIKAT Spot market, easy; No. 2 red. ti7c elevaior, and .c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 nortnern oulutii. Sl.l'i 1. o. b. afloat; tuiuies were weak with active selilng on weak caliles from Liverpool and Huenos Ayres, in account of cash demand and lower om.'lcie markets. clolng 4'u7c net lower; 1 eceinher, H7iHua7"c, closel. tf.'V; May. jl.txiVu l.t'. clel SI US'; July closed Jl.l". JKecelpts, 9i.4i) bushels; shipments, L.-l.&V busbelM. L'uKN MiHit market steady; new No. 1 b2c. t. o. b. to arrive; futures market was without transactions closing unchanged to 'o net advance; liecetuber closed M'c; May. i.4'u. Keceipts, 3.S74 bushels; shlp ii. cuts. 34.404 bushels. OATS .Spot markit steady; futures mar ket was without transactions, closing to " net lower; November closed 37ic; le t ember, 3, He; May, 3jc; July, 3-tc. Re ceipts, ISS.15 busl els: shipments, none. HAY Firm; prime, 91.12 ; No. 1, $1.10; No. 2, Sl.fKNU.05; No. 3, hbuc. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1910 crop, Wq-Uc; WW crop, lafelsc; I'aciflc coast. 1H10 crop. 14-ylSe; 1j09 crop, lOti140. HIPKS Steady; Central America, 21c; t'onotit. 21fg22c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock flrsU, 21M :.ic; seconds, 2142,!c; thirds, ls(U20c; rejects, X4 17c t ltOVISIONS-Pork, eaey; mess, S19 5o; family, S22 oofa'ffi.00; short clears. $30.0t 22 50. Href, easy; mess, SH.OO'ir 15.00; family, $18.&Ofi 19.IJ); beef hams, S"-4.&oti27.00. Cut meats, easy; plcklel bellies. 10 to 14 lbs., $14 T.Vil 7n; pickled hams. $13 OOji 1:4.60. Lard, weak; middle west, prime, $10.05; refined, weak; continent, $10.70; South America $12 10; compound, $S.75fi900. TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hhds., 8c; country, 7'4;M4C. BUTTER Steady ; process, seconds to specials, 24ii 2tMjC EGGS Easier; fresh gathered, extra first, 84ii46c; first, 8"(f3Sc; seconds, 2JJ9c; fresh gatheretl dirties. No. 1 candled, 'Hdi 24c; No. 2, 21S22c; refrigerator, special marks, fancy. In local storage, 25c; first, 2SU((i24c; seconds. 22i(j23c. i'Ol'LTHY Alive, weak; western chick ens, l13c; fowls, 12Mjc; turkeys, 14f(21c. Dressed, weak; western chickens, Uti'17Vkc; fowls, HignVsc; turkeys, 1S?j23c. rhr-wj the fo'towitiK chaniies, Cah In hand. Increase. l.!tMi.ii marks. Iimnns. decrease, l. marks; discounts, decrease. 4'..44ti.. 1 ! marks; treasurv (.ills, dcrase. ln.TSJOOil i- t . r t . xt i I murks; notes In circulation, decrease, 77.- AegleCt 01 JSlariiet Xave It JNearly i:4.(n murks, deposits, increase, Kv057.oM marks; gold In band, increase. 4i,oM.tn) marks. Idle During Day. PRICE MOVEMENT MERELY DRIFTS Week's fn York England rsrreirr Moifmrnl I'sinrn Banks Banks In France anil Oer Make fialna. ' Bank Clearlnua. ! OMAHA. Nov. 25 Lank clearing I day w. re $.t.iiS.l!i.ft3. and for the spondlng date last year. $.1.444. So4.42. I1KPOBT )F Till! (MMIIINO IlOlf E for to. corre- NEW, YORK, Nov. 25.-The neglect of the stick market left it neany Idle today and trie price movement was the merest drift. There was practically no outBlde prepara tion in the deuiir.fc:. V hlle the holiday period was called, responsible fur the neglect In part, It is i recognized that deeper lying causes also are at work. Apprehension Is growing that , the t.Arlixl nf irmlA ravii'll tmlsl t,M set I forward to some time next vear. The week's currency movement has been In favor of the New York banks, both fiom the Interior and on aubtreasury operatiuu. and a gain of nearly $5.0uO.COO In cash, al lowing for a SoOU.OOO shipment of gold to Canada, Is promised by the p;jb miliary estimates. 1 he great foreign sta,e batiks of England, France and Germany ail made strong weekly returns and the tendency or discount rates are downward in foreign markets. The foreign exchange market moved higher In the morning, Indicating a more rapid fall in interest rates here than aoi oad. The action of the Stock exchange au thorities in admitting Iehlgh Valley to the list gave some slight Impetus to the specu lation In Reading. There are rumors also that a decision was Imminent In the anthra cite trust cases in the United (States cir cuit tourt at Philadelphia. A less serious view was taken of the Mexican situation than earlier. Union Pacific ended higher tn-n on Wednesday, Reading unchanged and llted States Steel 4i lower. Ronds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $1.02,(100. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number oi Saiea and leading quotatlona on stocks were as follows: Bales. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET: Cattle Receipts Moderate and Prices' Strong: to Ten Higher. j HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER I Transactions of the Associated Banks for the Meek. NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Rradstreefs hank clearings report for the week ending No vember 24 shows an aggregate of $.'.J0 - I s u.iAn.wo in tne corresponn ng ween last year. Following is a list of the cities: Sheep and l.nmlia Twenty-Five Cents lllaher and Trade tiooil and Active at the Fnll Ad vance Moled. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 2:. 1!10. CITIES. Clearings. I Inc. I Dec. High. Low. Clou, JS t,000 7044 Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha Uuluth ..0.(5 .. M ..118 Corn Oats. 329 13 29 29 CHICAGO UHAiai AND provisions Featares of Ike Trading; and Closing; Prices on Botird of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 25. Assertions that the drought In the Argentine had ended made the wheat market here heavy today. Tue close was at a net decline of to c. Corn wound up a shade to 'Vhc higher, oata unchanged to Vc lower, and pro visions at a decline of 2M to 52Mic. Wheat though weak all day was not under general pressure as short sellers were acting with much caution. Strength of corn was a material help to the market. The close wan relatively firm and ty'Ho above the low point of the session, 'i here war indications too, that the leading local bull Interest was supporting the market on weak spots and possibly re--elllng on swells. JHspatches were received ndlcatlng good prospects of liberal world shipments, 13,600 000 bushels, against 11.9:2,- DO bushels a year ago Blowing down of .lour business at Minneapolis rather dis couraged the bulls. Taken all together the esult waa a choppy market with the feel ':ig nervous throughout. May fluctuated etween 9tiH and 97vc, closing Kc oft at With 300.0CO bushels of corn reported sold 'or export at Kaltlmore and with free buy ng on the part of one of the largest con t orna here, shorts In general were forced : cover. May ran from 4614 to 4"Hd'68o uni closed steady at 47Vc, a net gain of 'SHo. Cash corn was comparatively v.eak. No. 2 yellow finished at filH- i- Oata' price changes were narrow. May arted from 3:i74 to 34Vi'9!4c. and closed '.o off at 33"t,'S34e. Provisions showed material weakness, n the end pork was down 15(317 to 224c, 1 ird off 5e to 17M.tr J0c, and ribs at a de- .Ine of JVo to l2'o. WEATHER l.V THE GRAIN BELT On Hook for Unsettled Weather Sat arday In Thla Vicinity. OMAHA, Nov. 25, 1910. During the last twenty-four hours fair weather prevailed went of the Mississippi river to the Hocgy mountains, light snow em occurred in the upper lake region and Ohio vailey and rains ate failing in. the lower lake region and east to the coast this morning. An area ot low pressure overlies the west, with its crest over tne middle piateau, and unsettled weather prevails on the Pacific slope and in the northwest, rains are falling in Nevada and snows in Idaho and Montana. The western area of low pressure will continue eastward over the valleys, and the outlook is favorable fur fair in this vicinity tonight, followed by unsettled weather Saturday, wiJJ no Important change in temperature. Tem peratures are much lower in the upper lake region, the upper Mississippi and uppei Mihsourl valleys, and are higher in the Atlantic and east gulf states. No Important change In temperature has occurred In the west within the last twenty-four hours. 1910. 1909. 190. 1907. Minimum last night 34 40 32 40 Precipitation 00 T .23 .00 Normal temperature for today, 34 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since Match 1. 14.36 Inches. Excess corresponding period in 1909, 2.95 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 4.20 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. !00 410 4H0 31 65 18 100 23 Allls-TTmlmen pfd Amalgamated foww ... 'Amrrlcul Agricultural . I Amrirn Beet Sugar.... Am.rlrnn Tan American . m r American Cotton Oil.... American H. ft L. pfd. Am. Ice SwurltlM American Linseed American bocomotirs .. Am arlcan 8. A H Am. 8. A R prd Am. 8'al Foundries.,,. Am. fttigar Haftnlng..,. American T. A T American Tobaeco pfd... Amarican Woolen Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchlaon Atohlton pfd Atlantic Coaat Una Balthsora A Ohio Bethlehem Rteel Canadian Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leathar Central Leather pfd 10S14 Central of New Jersey 25 CheMpaaka A Ohio 1,100 SS 84 84 hlcajro . A Alton Chicago u. W., new 100 It SI C. O. W. pfd Chisago A N". W 100 14 144 C, M. M. P 2.9UO 124 123 C, C. C. A BC L l.ono 4,700 00 "'"0 600 0 100 ioo 400 700 200 100 40 SO X 10 iii" 142 103' 101 107 iZ 77 1W 14 40 79 NXi 117 142 1''3 10J 107 S3 77 m S4I4 rtlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes"y. "VTieat r I II Dec. SOHfl 91 V4 MHISO'fffll 91 H Alay 9fiW", 97 97S July 93ViVi 93V 93 93V4I 94 'orn I Dec. 4S-flH4 44 .43 44H!44VuH May 4i'vitV47V4U;i 4GV 47Vl4tii47 July 41-oi 4S 47 47 47 'uts Deo. $r! 81 80 8031 WaiSil May 33-MH'9' 8:ii33'l(:t434(a34'4 July 33: I 34 331a& 33U34 34 . rk I I Jan. 17 00 IT 10 16 57 16 62 17 1K May 1G 17 18 20 16 00 16 07 16 22 Ard j Jan I 9 72 I 9 75 9 58 960 990 May 9 45 9 47 9 40 946 950 1 b Jan. 00 05 $ 90 8 92 9 05 May I kJ 8 S6 8 75 8 90 8 82i 'No. I. i 'ash iiuotntlons were as fbllows: 1'LOUR Steady; w'nter patents, $l.lta 5; winter straights. $3.7.Wrf4 .30; spring i sights. $4 2i'ir4.4&; bakers, $.l.5ti4.70. UYE-No. 2. 90c. UAKLLY Feed or mixing. 6D70c; fair i choice malting. 76lS!)e. 3KE.DS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $2.37; ). 1 nothwetcln, $2.0; timothy, $9.75; ver. $14 30. HKOVISIONS Mesa pork, bbl., $17 0(a ' !6; lard, er piO lbs., $'J.Sj; short ribs, 'lea (loose). SO.Ouglo.OO; short clear sides oxed), $H.Ru.7b. Total clearances of wheat and flour were :ual to 5S9.000 bu. Exports for the week. ; shown by Hrad"treet'a, were etiual to 15,tX bu. Primary receipts, two davs, ore 1,160.000 bu., as compared with 1,51s, 0w) i. the corresponding t o days a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, cars; corn, 6oo cars; oats, 190 cars; hogs, ; jo head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red, jlc; No. 3 red, iC'w; No. i hard, tt u) -; No. $ hard, frle; No. 1 northern ring, H.07tjl.i; No. 2 northern spring, '. oeul.08; No. S spring. 97cuJ1.05. c .,in; o. S cash, 47tc; No. S cash, 47(&4;o; o. S white. 47l i l'c No. 3 white, 4.''H7c; o, t yellow, 61-.fr.le: No. S vellow. il'u I 4o. Oats: No 2 cash, 30'vfja4c; No. 2 Hits. SaiASHc; No. 3 white, $2'j.12c; No white. 31Vj7i3Cc; standard. S2tf33o, Receipts Today Wheat. 2," cars; corn. 33 rs; oats, 1 cars Kstlmated tomorrow heat. F cars; corn. 100 cars; oats. 190 St. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Nov. 26. WHEAT Firm; track: No. 2 red, !jW8c: No. 2 hard, i4cy41.02. Futures closed firm; December, 92c; May, 97-v46;c. CORN Firm; December, 431'jj43c: May, 46c. Cash, weak; track: No. 2, 49(&60c; No. 2 white. 50o. OATH Steady; December, S0c; May, 33c. Cash, steady; track: No. 2. 31c; No. 2 white, 32',4323c. RYI--Unchanged; 78c. FLOUR Steatly; red winter patents., $4.40 &4.S0; extra fancy and straight, $3.Dujj4.30; hard winter clears, 1.30'a3.90. SKED Timothy. $8.otfirt.30. CORNMKAL $2 60. HR AN Weak; sacked, east track, $100 S)1.02. HA Y Quiet; timothy, $14.0O19.0O; prairie, $12.ooirf, 00. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: jobMng, $17.10. Lard, lower; prime steam, $.72?iD.7B. Dry salt meats unchanged; boxed extra shorts, $10.50; clear ribs. $10.50; short clears, $10.75. Macon, ttnehanged; boxed extra short, $12.00; clear ribs, $12.00; short clears, $12.25. POl'LTRY 8tcdy; chickens. 9c; springs, springs. llc; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 13c; geese. 10c. HUTTER Steady; creamery, 26'ff31c. F.OQS Steady; 27c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bu 10.000 6.000 Wheat, bu S9 ono 39.000 Corn, bu h8.000 14.00J Oats, bu -...151.000 45.000 I Irernonl Grain Market, LIVERPOOL. -Nov. S3. WHEAT Spot strong; -No. 2 red western winter; 7s 3d: futures stead; December, 6s lld; March, 7s 2d: May, 7s 2d. CORN Spot firm; American mixed, 5s 7S?d; futures steady; December, 4s 4d; February, 4s 3d. Colorado F. A I. Colorado A Southern Oonaollrtated (lu fern Producta Delaware A Hurt son . , Denver A Rio Grande D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' Securities kit Krla lat pfd Erie id pfd General Electric Oraat Northern pfd Great Northern Or ctfs. .. Illinois Central InLerbarough Met Int. Met. pM International Harveetar .. Int. Marina prd International Parar International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City So K. C. Bo. pfd Lacledil Oaa Louierllle A NutiTlIle..... Minn. A St. Louia M., St. P. A 8. 8. M M-, K. A T M., K. A T. pfd Missouri Paclflo National Biscuit National Lsad N. R. Ft. of M. td pfd.... New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Paclrlc Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa P., C. C. A St. L Plrtaburg Coal Fresaed Steal Car Pullman Palace Car Railway gtavl Spring Heading .Republic Steel Kapubllc Steal pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. A 8. F; Sd pfd St. Louis S. W St. L. 8. W. pfd eioat-Sheftiald 8. A I Southern Pacific Southern Railway 80. Railway pfd Tenneaeee Copper Texas A Pacific T St. Ii. A W T., St. L. A W. pfd 1 nlon Paolflo .. Union Pacific pfd tnlled 8talas Realty United Stavus Rubber Inlted States Steal t'. 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va.-Caro. Ob am leal Wabaah Wabash pfd W astern Maryland Wfatlngboune Electric Western Union Wheeling A L. Total saJea lor tha as jr. I0 00 800 SuO 4 S 135 16 M M VM 14 TOO 32 2 Peoria Market. PEORIA, Nov. 25 CORN-Lower; No. 8 white. 4xe; no. I yellow, 4c; No. 8 yel low, 4Sif49c; No. 8 yellow, new, 46c; No. 3, 4Sc; No. 4 yellow, 47lef4ric; No. 4 yellow, new. 4!rr42c; no grade, 3IHc. OATS Lower; No. 3 white, Sle; standard, 81dJ34c. creamery, Iff30c ; HITTER - Steady; !ry, 21n 7c. iQi5 Steady; receipts, 2,678 cases; at rk. r!i Included. 19ti'J2c; firsts, Sc; 'me firsts, Sle. HEKM-; - Kasy; daisies. 15fi l.Vc: . Ins, 14V'ri:4'Ic; Younit Americas. 15V(fi c: long horns. 16ilte. IsOTATOFS-Stead v: choice to fancy, 45 c; fair to good, 3.v?j43e. 'OULTItY Uafier; turkeya. May, live, ' ; dress 1, 2X-; hens. 10c; siTings. live! 'EAIi Steady ; 60 to t- lb Mb. weights, 12c. 50 to 60-lb. weights. - weights, lliillc; 8i to vaaaas 4'ltr tirata and Pravlslons. CANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. So. WHEAT cember, Sv'f. Ku'c. bid; May. 4itmSo. lers; July, SHJc. bid. Cash whest 'nlc nr; No. 2 bard. S'-c ii$1.01 : Nu. S 91 : No. $ red. S3ti1Mc; No. 3. 91T("3c. 'OltN' Decemher. 42Ta'ii 'Sc. sellers; May. i4o'.o. sellers; July, 4."u4.'.'c, sellers. en uncnangeil to lc lower; No. 8 Mc; No. 3, 44(..i4c; No. 2 white. . , tsiiiity, AT8 Unchanced; No. S white, 3231ic; v a mixed. siiiMc. UYK-No. S. ;Oo74c. 'IAY-fnchanve.I; choice timothy, $14 00(9 ' tti; choice prairie. $12.'tll 50. UUTTKK-Cre.iner , Soc: firsts, tic; sec- 'ls. ic: packing stork. 2Sc. JOGS Extras. 30c; firsts. 2Sc; seconds. Receipts. Shipments 12 On) Hi flue .... 71 ' 22 O'O .... 10.000 ,.000 Milwaukee C.rlbi Market. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 25-FIiOUR Steady. WHEAT-Market. e higher; No. 1 north rn. $1.0,'-fll,f; No. 2 northern, fl.04 l.Ot'.W: May. fm'c asked. OATS 3f(t.'c. BARLEY Samples. TaSOc. ItalutH C.rala Market. DULI'TH. Nov. 25.-WH EAT December. kisc; may. tui; ivo. t nortnern, sivya: No. t northern, $1.00 to 101. OATSS30. mixed. 4:r4S"c; Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. S3. COTTON-Spot closed quiet, 15 points higher: middling up land. 15 10c; middling gulf, 15.35c; sales, 100 'vASHINQTON, Nov. S5.-Thc preliminary report of the supply and distribution of cot ou for the two month period ending with October 11. issued today by the census bureau shows the supply to have been it.0s2.S:6 bales. This was made up of stocks pfld at beginning of period. 9fS,777 bales; clnnlng, 5,070.617 bales, and imports, 13,002 bales. The distribution for the same period was: I'xports. S.0HS.3K9 bales; consumption, 7TjO I9i tales, anil stocks at close of October. 3.W4.7" bales. The segreKatlon of stocks held October SI waa: Hi' manufacturers, 676 44 bales; by lndein'lent w arehinjses. ? 37 4 2) bale. fl,. el.. sn rii'Mt t,s'e Ff. LOUIS. Nov. 25. COTTON-HI gher: middling. l.Y(il6e: rales. 11 bales; receipts. 8 tn bales; snipments, j.jW bales; stock, 13.7F5 bales. New York rotten mark .t, as furnlsheo. by Ixgan A Bryan, members New York Cotton exchange Sit South Sixteenth street, Omaha: 100 100 1.100 1,100 too 'im 1,800 Sut) 100 OIK) 8,100 nv 00 JO 400 1,000 600 loo K S00 i.ooo 1.S00 too 700 i.joo sno 4,10i 100 3.700 400 500 200 1.400 3.10 100 400 itoo 2O0 S4.(00 SO. 800 S.ooo 500 600 1,100 100 S.1 S5 1K9 lMAa 51 'n 54 us 17 14 44 SI 107 145 1S4 84 M 51 US A 11S 42 8.1 W 15S 144 5 'so 112 17 14 44 80 107 145 2844 1X144 4 (6 61 118 'si" 113 42 New York Chicago Mr ston Philadelphia St. Louis Kansas City Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore C nclnnatl Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit Omaha IjOS Angeles I dullsville Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis Atlanta Providence Portland. Ore Memphis Richmond Fort Worth Salt Lake City.... Washington St. Joseph Columbus Albany Tncoma Savannah Spokane Toledo Nashville Hartford Des Moines Peoria Norfolk )VraV Ifnvpn i Sioux City ut i Wichita urana itupias Syracuse Augusta, Ga Birmingham Springfield, Mass. jvvansvllle Dayton Oakland, Cal Oklahoma City.... Jacksonville, Fla. Portland, Me Worcester , L ttle Rock Knoxvllle Wheeling Charleston Chattanooga Lincoln Wilmington Mobile Topcka Davenport ; Wllkesbarre i Kalamazoo Fall River 44 37 1 1'"h . 54; ; (4 23 I 1 ! W 40 ; 80 106 ; 47 1 85 41 lot 101 un 197 38 77 1 14 40 ! 4 14 124 7 84 59 134 14 1 82 73 38 47 Cedar Rapids, la. S I Sacramento New Bedford .. Springfield, 111. Macon Youngstown ... Fort Wayne.... Helena 14 ! Fargo 14 I Columbia. 8. C. lAkron 159 124 5 134 20 5534 118 S3 I 63 I 10744 14& 30 1.14 84 4 61 Hi 58 asm 113 42 09 1 M 117 115 11 31 S 81 I.Kl-H ISO 130 loe'a 10s lot to 34 15 84 153 152 153- 34 7 S.'! 33 83 7 (7 47 4t 41 41 25 24 24 SS 61 111 117 117 27 87 S7 68 43 S3 87 37 M 27 ST. 85 24't 57 57 5 178 177 17 3 7 85 80 78 79 UK us US 48 4 49 3 S3 62't 17 86. 47 48 4 78 7 T! 72 72 7! 1-5 5 hares. Canton. O Lexington Plrie, Pa Sioux Falls Rockford Qu ncy Bloomington Springfield O Chester. Pa South Bend Lowell Blnghamton Jackson, Miss Decatur. Ill Mansfield. O Fremont. Neb VleksburT Miss... Jacksonville, 111.... Duluth Scranton Houston Galveston York. Pa Waterloo, la 2.7 20 fi!.. 6.6'.. ....I 9.1... 6.RI . . . 1.4 . I ir,.. 12 0 . S 01. .6l 20.8;. 6.9 , 24.0 , 23.01. .2i. 1.2, 7.61 7.0! 22 1 ! . 3 31 16.B 6 01 8.4 15. ".j 10.81, 17.6 21.8 1.5 n.:. 42.21, ..I $1 wn,2's.noo' 2: 8.9.000' 137.0tl,("l 13rt.;!.C4)0! 60.o75.OoO' 45.310 000 41.3614.000' 40.73i0' 2s. 1. 2,0' 4)1 SI. 611.01 4 20.9IS.OiiO 20,040.000 16.221.000 15,318.000 13.408,0001 14.S33.000' 11,463,000 ... 10.35.nno 8.92'!.0onl... 9.624.0i1... 8,72! 000'... 10 792 OOOl... 7.5?..O0O 13.Ofi3.OOol 7,202,000! g.S.OC)! 9.742. 0001 6.8IO.O0OI 7 .1114 0 -a 6 62.i 000 6,076.000 B.395.0001 4.713.O10 5. 307.0. pO'. 3.713. 000 1 . C.333 000! 4 142.000! 3.6r.s,onoi 3.262.000 S.'3.000l S.3r,5.0O0i S.7S8 000! 3.217 000! 2,297 0on. 2.271.000 . 2,9,000 2.212,001 1,803 00')! S.7K4.0OO! 2.972 000 1.742.0001 1.884,000! 1.661.0001 2,574 000 2, 237,0001 2.2l6.oon; 1,945.0001 S, 460.0001 2,215 0001 1,477 0001 1.346.001)1 2,263.000 1,804,0001 1.124.0001 1.269.0001 l.lUi.ooo; . 1.404 ,000 15.5 1.396 000! 1. 228. 000 i 1.07S.OOOI 1.205 0001 l.iM.ono! 1.481,0001 1.19-i.ono ' 768.00O 1,232 000 782.00M 71 0001 870. OOOl 676,0001.. 14,0001 030)i .7 901.0001 36.4 918 0001 803.0001 9'6 0001 886.000! 644.000' 471 0001 462,000! 483,000! 483,000' 484 00OI 669 000 383.000'. 327 0W 826.0001 2O4.000!. 376,0001. llK.OOO'. 4 !r,4 000. 2.31? 0001 27 0O2,O(Vl 15,071.0001. P00 0001. 899.0001. 10.9 "ii 6 1 8.8 21.0 81.7 1.6 2.8 26 9 'isii 11 0 1.8 24.3 .4 6.2 14 8 13.0 15.81 11.2 62.01 16.9! 43.81 22 9i 15.81-..;... 88.01 ,1.0 36. 2. 37.81. 1.2). 23.11 . 7.1 17.4 , .3 , 12.4 9 9 20.9 8.91 39.4 6.7 91 27. $1 9.3' 4.91 7.11. S7.4 4.2 85.61 29. 81 19.2' 23.31 24.61 18.41 28.81 45.91 16.6' 80. l. ....I 20. SI. 7.9 . 10.7 .1 6 9 2 In 0 ....I 22.7 12.7' 6.21 6.6 Not Included In totals because compari son" are Incomplete. Not Included in totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. I.oeal eartti.. Quotations furnlsheo by Bums. Brlnksf U Co.. 449 New Omaha Nat'l bank building: Bid. Asaed. VIS American L. A T. pfd. S par cent.. Boyd Co., Nab., warrants, a gfr cem.. City of Omaha 5a, lilt Cltr of Omaha 4a, lt City Nat. Bank Bldg. ta. 1M0 Cudahy Paaklng Co., 5a, Dtnver O. A B, 5a, 1848 Fairmont Ceaamary 1st s. S par cent.. llardy. Nab. (Mania ) 5i Hydraulic Praaued Brick pfd Iowa Portland Camaul lat 4s InterborougB R. T., 186S Lyon Co., Iowa, war.. Spar cant ... Lincoln Tel. 5a, 12S Kebraaka (Nanca Co.) war. par cant Michigan State Tel. 5a, 1M4 Mlnnnapolla U. L. Co. ts, 1M0 Omaha Water is. 1M4 Omaha A C. U. St. Ry. pfd 5 par oaot Omaha A C. B. Bt Ry. 5a. 1828 Omalia Bi. Ry. 5a, 1814 W Omaha A C. B. R. A B. pfd 43 Packara Net. Bank at oca. 80. Omaha. .... Bt. Paul Oaa Co.. g. 5s, 1844 84 St. Loula Brewing Aaa'naa. 18M 88 Btata lnauranca Co 116 I nios Stock Tarda atocka 4 Tri-Cly B. A L. pld SS 101 at 10144 wii 2 84 t SO 84 10S t SS "is" t 88 U VI lot 100 103 103 1"0 58 I'D loa 89 lot) 102 100 81 100 100 84 St 'is" 150 98 98 125 Si as New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 26 -MONEY-On call, easy at 2'44J,2 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, verv soft and dull; sixty days, 4$4 per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 44 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-SffS", per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 830fi'di 4.8220 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8610 for demand; commercial bills. $4.8154.82. SILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars, 46o. BONDB Government, steady; railroad, steady. Closing quotations on bonds were as follow a : ..100 eint. M. M. 4a. ..100 'Japan 4a ..10144 do 4 ..101 K. C. 80. 1st 8a.. ..116 L. B. deb. 4s 1931 ..113 LAN. unl. 4a.. .. 77 M. K. A T. lat 4i ..1024a Mo ten. 4a. ... 4a..l0iMo. Paclflo 4a... .... 80 N. R, R. of M. 4s S4 i"i 1. g. aa.... sa V. 8. raf. Sa. rag.. do coupon V. 9, 3s. reg do coupon V. 8. 4a, reg do coupon Allla-Chal. lat 5a., Am. Agrl. 6a..... Am. T. A T. S. Am. Tobacco 4a. do ta 65 88 94 TS 93 99 7 86 77 London Stock Market. LONDON. Nov 26. American securities opened steady today. During the first hour the trading was light, with prices ranging from above to below parity. Conaola, money.. 78 15-14 Lonlevtlle A N do account 78 15-it M., K. A T... Amal. Coppar 73 N. T. Central.. Anaconda S Norfolk 4c W.. Au-hiron 10H4 do pfd do pfd tot , Ontario A W., Ilaltltnara A Ohio.. .110, Pcnnaylvanla .. nadlan raclfle Stu Rand Mlnaa ... . ti Itaadlng . 3h Southern Ry... U ', do pld 17 Southern Pacific. heat bu. ' rn. bu.. its, bu... Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. SR. WHEAT Du mber (I 111',; Mav, $1 0fV Cash' No I rird. $106: No. 1 northern, SI 03 vM HV 1. 1 northern. $10uiulu2't; No. i, ! ol. 'LOUR-Finest patents, $4 SjrfS.S5; second Month I High. I Open. Low. f Close. Yes'y. fee. ... 14 74 14 93 14 75 14 91 14 9 .'an 14 77 14 93 14 7. 14 8 1470 Mar. ... 15 09 li 18 15 00 15 14 14 93 May ...1 15 ;i) 155 1500 15 so is to July ... 16 16 I 16 30 15 15 16 24 ( 15 04 Dry tin oil a Msrket. NEW YORK, Nov. 25. DRY GOODS The cotton goods market was firmer during the day. Cotton yarns arc steady. 1 he I'X'al wool market rules steady on carpet wools and quiet on other lines. (haeapealce A O... t'hloaao O. W Chi Mil. t II F IX Bear. Denrer A Rio O... So pld Kna do lat pfd do 11 pld Orand Trunk Illtnola central 81LVKK Bar, ....150 .... 86 ....117 ,...111, .... to .... 43 .... 47 .... 8 .... 79 .... 87 .... 45 121 14 Union Pacific PO Ik do pfd lu- . SO V. 8. Klaal ti t . a do pfd Iii . 8 Wabaaa Ik's . .4 do pfd St .14a Bpianiall 4a 8u steady at 25 5-ltd per ox. M0NL1 4 44 4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market fur bhort bills Is 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4 4 4 per cent. Armour A Co. 4s.. 91 do deb 4e M AO mron gen. aa.... mt n . 1., . tt. A li do ct. 4a 108 ot. 4a puj do cv. 5a 108 N. A W. lat a. 4a.. 98 A. C. L lat 4a 94 do CT. 4a 100 Bal. A Ohio 4a 98 No. Paclflo 4s 99 do S S3 do Sa 70 do 8. W. Sa 80 O. I L. rfdg. 4a 82 Brook. Tr. ot. 4a... 83 Pen a. ot. 8e 1914.. 95 Can. of Oa. ts 107 do eon. a nt Can. Leatbar 5a 99 Reading gen. 4a 9ft O. of N. i. f. 5a.. 133 St. L A ft. F. fg. 4s 81 Chaa. A Ohio 4s.,.10l do gen. Sa 8n do ot. 5a Si M L. 8. W. a. 4s.. 7S Chicago A A. Se... V do lat gold 4a.... 89 C. B. A Q. J. 4a.... 98 g. A. L. 4a 77 do gen. 4a 97 aeo. Paa ool. 4a.. 7. n C M. A 8.P. g ta 93 do ot. 4s. 9744 C. R. I. A P. a. a. 74 do lat raf. 4a 94 do rfg 4 89 Bn. Railway ta 10 Colo. Ind. 6a 77 do gen. 4a 7i4 cylo. Mid. 4a 89 'Union Pacific 4s... Ml C. A S r. A e. 4 97 do ct. 4a. . . .1 ins 98 -do lat A raf. 4a.. 98 94 U. 8. Rubber ta 102 1 V. 8. Steal td 4a.... K 74 Va.-Car. Cham. 5s. 44 D. A H. ct. 4a.. D. A R. O. 4a do raf. 5a. Distiller' to Krle p. I. 4a do gen. 4s do ct. sar. A..., do aartea B Oen. Kier. or. to. 111. Cen. lat raf. 4i Int Idet. 4a Bid. Oflerad. . U Wabtu-k 1st . 71 do lat A ex. 4a.. . 15 Western Md. 4a ... . 48 We. Blac. CT. to. .152 Wla. Can. 4a. . 9T "Mo. Pao. aa. ta., . 80 .109 6 . 84 , 9.' , 93 . 92 C"'" Hogs Sl eep .. 7.4.V9 ... 4.KU ... 3,t;i8 2,373 4 46 20.4 I V.t.:tJ lO.Vt) , 7.4VX1 5,022 ' I 5.507 n.9.'il 2:11 41.5'C: 2il.7l8 113.141' 14.617 Ii.4:'5; 14.71. 129. H21 lS.lW 110. SMI 2.052 28,3iK) : r?erelpt w r e Official Monday Official Tuesday .., oiiiclal Wemie.-dav Thursday KPtimate Friday ... The days this wek.. .1S.0M) Fame days Inst week 32 648 Same days 2 weeks ago..20.:'2't Fame days 3 weeks ago.."8.2o7 Home dRys 4 weeks ago.. 37,1:12 Same davs last veer 24. Ml The following tnnle shows the receipts of cattle hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tno year to date as compared Willi msi Star: mio lwr.i. Inc. Cattle 1.125.105 1.104.S42 110,263 Hogs 1. 734.740 1.97S.S29 Sheep S.WS.It-M 2.011.682 817,272 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last "'"' us, wun comparisons Dates. I 1910. 1!)09. 1908, 1907. 1906. 11906. 1904. .. s.n . . . ? 1 ; .. ,.te7 . . 21 . . ..'41 .. S-i ... -' 5 .. 4 IS .. .s; .21 . . ...iS2 1' IMI TS t -:. TV ;;. 6 T 4 Ti ;;. s T:. Tr- 75 t r. i T: 7? 5 8'1 ' f k e so tt "I. ST. 21. 4t 82. 44 85. ? 1 ,.1M . ik4 . 24t . '.'.'3 . ,.:i.. ?' -. 1 . M 2'. . ls 8 ft" 1 II S 1 f 2 1 s . . . 4 4 4 w 8 k .S t W 6 90 f V) t f' 0.1 a.1 f Jrt t t 9 DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE j Business Moves Along Lints of Sufety : Without b'ifculation. AVERAGE rROol'jbfllTY IS FAIR 10 .bo FHKKI' I 50 were light Dec 244.0S9 Nov. 17... I 7 43 7 931 6 641 I 061 4 67 4 71 Nov. 1S...I 7 33 I 7 99 S 591 4 831 1 4 681 4 67 Nov. Si...j 7 2014 7 94! 6 70 . 4 641 6 02! I 4 63 Nov. 20... I I 7 951 6 691 4 53 02 4 68 Nov. 21 ... I 7 08t4l ' 5 76' 4 491 6 lOi 4 " 4 61 Nov. 22... I 6 Sfrr, 7 R8 a 4 82 6 1 61 4 64 4 61 Nov. 23... I 6 93T,I 7 89 6 87 1 4 061 6 12' 4 661 4 4it Nov. 24... 7 9.15 761 16 061 4 691 Nov. 26... 6 77Vi 5 62 8 95 4 72; 4 48 Holiday. Receipts and dlspos'tlon of live stock the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. y terday : RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. It' C M. A St. P W abash Union Pacific C &'N. W., east C. & N. W., west.... C St. P.. M. & O.... C B. & Q.. east 7 C, R. A Q., west....;.. 44 C, R. I. & P., cast.... 3 Illinois Central Chicago Ot. Western 21 Hi 26 4 4 12 6 1 2 at for es- r's. Total receipts.. 89 87 30 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheer. Omaha Packing Co 107 1,051 4:0 Swift and Company 455 1,475 689 Cudahy Packing Co 1,568 l.iol Armour & Co 647 1,806 1.469 Cudahy, from St. Paul 340 Cudahy, from Denver 67 Orr.aha, from Denver 297 J. 14. Root & Co 71 J. H. Bulla 1 McCreary & Carey 88 8. Werthelmer 99 H. F. Hamilton 80 Rothrchild 70 Smith & Polsley 13 .... Mo. & Kan. Calf Co 14 McConahy 9 Other buyers 94 .... 9M) Roiled Mining: Storka BOSTON, Nov. 26. Ckssirnr quotations on mining stocxs were Sagar Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Nov. 15-SUGAR-Raw , firm: mcs ova.to. 4s test. 3 4oc; centrifugal, tsl test. I 90c. Molasses sugar, 89 teat. S lac. Refined, steady. New York t arb Market. The following quotations are furnished by Loran & Rran, members Uoaton Ktock exchange, 814 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: bar aula Oaa as talon t torta bulla Coalitloa tfcetua China Chial rma Krartiea Ila Ualr Klf (antral , tar Cwna 8-ir Witch Kranklln Ulroua Uoidflald Sioranoa. , UoMfield Ilalrjr Oiwu Cauanaa SS Inaplralioa 4 La rue 18 Nevada Cone t NsvaUJ-l lai Sa Ohio C(par 1 Ha hid. Coalition SOv, har Central , I Swift Pkg. Co . 5 Bears-Rutkuck S Siliar Pica 12 tuarior A Pitta.. 11 Tonopak Mining. 7 Trinity Copper.... . 1 North Lake f bobeuiLa . T OJibwaj . 10 . . Sos, 1 1-14 . 1 . 8 2 im O0...181 7 14 S 5 . ' . 4 IK Allouel Amal. Copper A. Z. L A S Ariaona Com Atlantic B A C. C. A S. M Buna Ctaa.lltlon .... Cal. A Aritona "llenlerailaJ ... Copper KAUiga C. C Fuft Bulta C. at... 1'ranklin Glmui Oin (Iranbjr Con tlreena Cananaa ... lala Knyala Coppar. Kerr Lake I-ake (.nr !.a Salle Copper.... kllanil Ouppar 44 Mohawk 49 Nevada Pun. ... 2 NipiMing Mlnaa 1S North Butte ... . 7 North Lake .... . 1 Old Dominion ., . 19 Oereola . 86 Parrott 8. A C. . 67 asQulncT . 17 Shannon 71 Superior . IS Superior A B 44 . 11 Superior A P. C. 74b Tamarack . 44 11. 8. 8 R. A SI . 7 do pfd . 19' j t'Uh lVn . 94 Utah Coppar Co.. , S Winona . 7 Woltaiine ... 48 ... " ... 104 ... S& ... T ... 41 ...12 ... 10 ...72 ... 12 ... 4T4 ... 7 ... 14 . a . 85 . 4 V 4 ' .! Totals 2,405 6.900 6.54S CATTLE Cattle receipts this morning were fa.r for a Friday, bringing the total tp to 18,000 head, which, however, looked very small, compared with recent weeks, there being a falling off for the five days of over 14,000 head, as compared with last week, and ot 6,u0 head, as compared with a year ago. With such moderate receipts prices showed some little strength, In spite of the fact that the week was so near the close. The best beef steers sold anywhere from strong to 10c higher, but Inferior grades and very shortfed cattle were no stronger. Uood cows and heifers could also be called stronger than, on Wednesday, with some ot tne Deuer graaes possioiy mc higher in spots. The market was reason ably active and pretty much everything in the way of butcher stock changed hands in good season in the morning. blockers and feeders were in light sup ply and the most of them changed hands In very fair season, the better grades com manding a little better prices. quotations on native cattle: uooa to choice beef steers. S6.00S'6.75; fair to good beef steers, S5.OLKij6.76; common to fair beef steers, S4.0U&5.00; good to choice cows and heifers. 14 0044 90; fair to good cows and heifers, S3.40iit3 .86; common to fair cows and heifers, f2.6tKS3.25; good to choice Block ers and feeders, S4.50Q5.26; fair to good Blockers and feeders, S3r4.40; common to fair Blockers and feeders, I3.004r3.75; stock heifers, 83.104.25: veal calves. 13 25; 7.26; bulls, stags, etu , S3.0U&4.56. quotations on rai'rn cattle: Choice to prime beeves, Sa.5Oi6.0O: rfood to choice beeves, Ju.00w5.60; fair to good beeves. 84 40 65.00; common to fair breves, S3.7tKo4.40; good to choice heifers, S4.00&4.70; good to cTolce cows, S4.0ry;i4.60; fair to good cows, (8.50&4.00; canners. $2.75(3.50; choice to frlme feeders. 84.80fi5.2S; good to choice eeders, 84 .2544.76; fair to good feeders, S3.7a44.25; common to fair feeders, SJ.taj 8.16; stock heifers. $3,0044.00. Representative sales: BEKK STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. 24 880 8 75 SI 1188 S 70 89 980 4 44 1247 S 75 SO 978 4 80 56 IS: 5 7T, 22 10K7 4 90 19 1877 I 05 94 1147 4 90 17 1445 t 15 17 1211 6 SS COWS. t 1080 S 00 S 1221 t 90 S 944 S 80 S 1151 S 90 S '.10O5 S 40 15 880 I 90 5 900 S 45 10 1186 S 96 S 1064 S 40 14 1084 4 SO SS 932 S 85 HEIFERS. 6 S84 S 86 S 715 4 10 10 771 4 00 7 1011 4 88 S 7X2 4 10 BULLS. 1 174 S 40 41 1401 4 36 1 1490 4 25 CALVES. 1 840 T 00 1 170 7 M - STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. S 814 4 00 75 914 4 85 84 tf.9 4 S6 11 .'....ltVIt t 10 11 4.H4 4 80 40 102S S 24 4 1027 4 50 WESTERNS. No. 25 heifers.., 49 cows.... 6 steers. 6 cows.., 23 steers.. James Graham Wyo. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 936 4 25 25 cows 866 3 30 676 8 80 J. B. Kendrlck Wyo. 64 steers.. ..1124 4 85 13 cows 933 1 76 65 cows 7s3 8 20 26 steers.. ..1059 4 40 14 cows 1002 4 10 P. M. Qallaher Wyo. 18 heifers... 794 8 80 18 heifers... 662 8 70 13 feeders.. 798 4 35 12 feeders.. 6is 4 46 R. Feagln Wyo. 1140 6 25 10 cows 826 8 70 7X0 8 2o T. H. Reavls Wyo. 989 4 40 29 steers.. ..1018 4 40 HOGS There was a moderate run of hogs here today, eighty-seven cars being reported. This makes the total for the five days thia week only about 1,300 head smaller than for the same period last week. In spite of the fact that there was an intervening holiday this week. Re ceipts also show a gain of 3,4ou head as compared with the same period last year. Advices from other selling po.nls were most discouraging and the market opened IM 16c lower than Wednesday's general market. The trade did not improve, but if anything, weakened, the late market being generally 15c lower. Sellers made a hard light to ma n tain prices, but under condi tions ex. sung at all selling points, they were forced to give in, with the result that the, big bulk of the receipts changed hands in fair season in the morning. Todsy's dec! ne carries the market to a point that is 60c lower than the close of last week. The decline has been greater on light than on heavy hogs. This lias re sulted In a much narrower range of prices, the sales being more closely bunched to gelher. While best light hogs still com mand a premium over heavy hogs, It is not nearly so great as a few days ago. in fact, hogs of the same quality are Bell ing very close tosether, regardless of the weight, but rough heavies are selling at the bottom of the list. Representative sales: Imports anal Kx ports. NEW YORK. Nov. 26 Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending November 19 wer valued at $15 rC'3.571. Imports of specie for the week ending today were $186,127 silver and S2i.3fS gold. Kxports of specie for the same period were $M0,346 silver ard $65,200 gold. .New York Mlalag fttorka. NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Raak of Germany Staleaaea. BERLIN. Nov. 5. The we-kly state ment ot the imperial ttavnk of Uerauuty Corn. Tunnsl do -... d, .. On. ral A Va Horn Silver ... I roe Silver .... eLeedolue Coo. t atock.. 2) I lao .. U) little Cblef ... Haitian ' . '!, Ovhlr r 1 r rtaM Tallow Jac.kt .. 10 . . 92 . !) .105 .. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. At. Bh. Pr. 47 S4 ISO S 40 96 SK7 80 S 80 62 848 240 I 41 71 0 240 4 80 41 80 luO I K 43 16 80 4 B0 41. tt7 ) t 45 49 Li4 160 4 W 44 898 4o 4 6 56 814 81 IM 64 iit rs) I 70 80 ... t 80 41 ! lbO 4 .0 70 J4 ... t 80 56 14 200 t 70 14 114 40 t 90 67. IJt 80 I TO 77 KM SO 4 89 87 S4I 24U t To 61 ! ... I 80 44 8-,7 60 6 TO 88 ST 4 ... 4 80 47 827 120 70 49 St.8 80 4 80 tl lis 340 4 TO 52 M SuO I 10 61 Sal 120 t 7 1 44 87 S ... 4 60 5. 11 ISO 4 70 49 2J4 60 I H 60 ao4 ... 4 70 64 SiS 40 4 hO 7o 211 . . t 7J 70 8:.2 11 t 63 jll 140 t Ti 67 &"4 SO t 80 88. fcS to S 15 S 2S2 10 4 41 82 60 4 75 64 Sn7 ... S a t J ... 4 TS 44 .215 120 4 0 43 314 ISO 75 SS 277 . 4 44 42 Sat UU 111 St 27 ISO I 80 F1C.!. ... t 50 8 10S Itccelpts of sheep asaln today and the total for the week ioe le;tsl that it has been In a long tlino. On the other h.iml the demand has been very good all this week nml there w as n brisk Inquiry for desirable kilets nsaln this morn ing, both sheep ainl Ian bs. The result was that bu ers snapped up everything In sUln paying prices that wore around -V cents higher tuan Wediicsdii mid ihe early arrivals cliniii:cd bands In a very shorl time after the inaikct opened. Today's niltancc ciinies the market to a point that Is safely $1.00 higher than at the close of last week on lambs, around Vji75c higher on yearlings and ewes and about 5oo higher tin wetl.ers. It would be well for the country to thoroughly under stand that this sharp advance In prices has been due so far as can be Judged from appearances to the light receipts, ihe feeling on the market appears to be that the consuming demands Is hardly large enough to inaliitnln the advance should receipts in the near future prove burden some. In other words a good many opera tors on the market are anticipating a sharp decline In prices next week, should the country be so unwise as to flood the market with sheep and lambs. quotations on sheep and lnmbs: Oood to choice lambs. $6. 25 46. 65: fair to good lambs, $650ra6.26, good feeding lambs, $4.00ii6.36; fulr feeding lambs. 4.0tv.f4.6O; light common lambs. 83.004,4.00; bandy weight ve.irllngs, $4.50 is", on; heavy yearlings, $3. Wo 4.6O; feeder yearlings, 83.75ii'4.86; good to choice wethers. $3.7 .(ci 4.35 ; good to choice wethers, $3.751f 4 26; fair to goo-1 wethers. $3.5tWf3.75; feeding wether?, 3.15'.i3.r0: fat ewes. ,8 2Mi3.fj0; feed ing ewes. 2 25-W3.O0: canners, tl.5oiii2.00. Representative sales: No. wethers ew es lambs lambs ew es lam bs Yulnnie of I rniisacllons Vu f Helen tl y l.arae to Keep (.real llody of urkntrii c'upied People Have Spemllnu lovcr. 2.1! I i ml. O. 1 'tin .1 C tomorrow ' C'.'l fed Mi fed 125 fed 24; fed 124 fed 36 fed Av. . 113 . 113 . 87 . 78 . 113 . 85 Tr. 3 75 3 25 6 40 6 66 3 60 6 3o CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKF.T Demand for Cattle nnd Unas Steady Sheep Strnns. CHICAGO. Nov. 25,-CATTLE-Recclpts, l.OoO head. Market steady to 10c up. Heeves, $4.50'(i7.36; Texas steeis, t4.20rtj6.4u; wj iern steers, $4.2iV(4i.otl; stockers and feeders, $i.3o (ii 5.70; cows and heifers, S2.2,Val6.35; calves, Sl.tVUil.2S. HOGS Receipts, 28.000 falny active, steady, mixed, $6.66(u7.0f.; htavy. $u.ts'i4i6 .80; good to choice pigs, SS.lb.'yti.SB. UUlk of sales, t6.SOtJ4.9o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000 head. Market strong. Native, $2.2r.4r4.10; western, $2.&044.10; yearlings, S4KI.15. 10; native lambs, t4.2..4iti.40; western lambs, $4.2o fell. 25. head. Market Light, St.55i!6.9."; 86.tkVu7.10; rough. heavy, tti.no'in.io; NEW YORK. Nov. Weekly Review vt say : iUisitu iiio nlv.ni; hue- of hafct , U,c absence ot .--pis u.aiiou inukiiib mo s.tuu 11011 appinr iluiitr mail 11 mlu.ilU is. 'liic volume ot t ; iUis;4ctioti. aitiiov.fco b.. no nit-ans as Uiruc it 11 110. it be it 1 .- pllUUI-vl tO lllll ItlllltS, l.S, In V , l ilK l.'Sf,, b.ll- iKitillly luigc lo klip Ulc (Mil. bod of woikincii ui'i i.pii'it, .so ihiii tin- uifiail" ol pro; piil Is 11111 . i l,nt ihe mas oi the people still have i-.eiiiiiiig power Is ci ueticed by the impel to iiiiucipuuous coii ceruiiig liie lu. Iiuuy iiiou tio.v opt iiltifc;. 'llit'ie is still, a.s 101- sonic lime pa-l, tk witie ditiereticc ol oinliiioii.-. ill the vaii ous secliona ami the v 111 ions trades, some being mote active than otucis, and tins makes the situation axur soinewnut mixed. Ruing of eiUi.ini in by the railroads de velops slowly, et coiislileraole new busi ness Is in sight ami a gneiaii limit' hoi.e lul feeling prevails 111 iron and steel. Ad vices trom the I'ltlsbuig district Itiditutc a slightly better demand for pig lion ami prices are miner than tor some inoiuns past. No further Increase in slocks Is liolc'l, as prouuciion is still being ictluieo. In structural lines prospects are considered belter, as certain railroads are planning new bridge work, while proposed municipal subway construction will resuli In a con slderaole demand lor mateilal. .Mills 11 1 1'lltsburg are maintaining tue $1.40 basis on Hhai.es as a ttiic, alnougn 111 special instances some concessions have tit 1 n granted. New business Is received 11 steady volume 111 too tin plate division mid prices aie iirmly held. the ptiiiiaiy cotton goods maiktis are, as a rule, unlet, but the high cost of production tends to hold price firm. A tew lmitiiiies ft 001 t hum Hre still In the market for thrce vaiil sheetings on tne basis of 1 'a 0111-. Mills ask 7i cents, which is the hignest price in four years, w iili no sales repm toil, i'radc in staple prints Is fair, bleached gootls ate gulet and firm, giuiuiins noiil sit ady and the leading duck nulls !i;n secured more business than for sonic time pa.-t. In woolens aiul worsteds tue s,-i shipments of overcoatings is still good in some tpiaiiers, liut sumiigs aie unlet ami there Ii; some complaint of tne effect o strikes in tlie west, which causes cancella tions. New business In footwear Is small ami trade continues unlet, but a good litiiicu lion for the future is the greater activity of wholesalers Til inoi-t pans of the co ill try. The leather market continues sternly and sides show less activity than for do mestic and toiclgn vuiicllcM. OMAHA VYIIOI.Ks Al i: IMIIIKS. Kanans Ity Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6,000, Including 700 southerns. Market steady to 10c higher. Dressed beef and ex port steers. $5.75fo7.25; fair to good, $4.8,4i 5.60; western steers, $3.754(fi,2,".; stockers and feeders, $3.7546.25; southern steers, $:!.754j I 6.55; southern cows, $2.90474.50; native cows, ( t otAr . in, native jieiters, o.vin(r'.i.otr, uuiib, 43.154i 4 M; calves, $4.00fi8.00. HOGS Receipts. 7,ooo; market 5 to 10c lower. Hulk of sales, $6X541 7.06; heavy, $6 95 (67.05; packers and butchers, $ti.95'a7.0u; light. $tVu.KO'.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000; market 15 to 25c higher. Lambs $k75ij6.15; yearlings, $4.00(9)4.70; wethers. S3.fivXii4.26; ewes, S3.OO4J4.O0; stockers and feeders, 92.C5 tij'3.75. St. I.onls Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25. CATTLE Receipts, 2.000, including 800 Tezans; market strong; native shipping and export steers $6 .504? 7.25; dressed beef and butcher steers, $6.25 4f700; steers under 1,000 pounds, $5,004 $6.50; stockers and feeders, $3.60g5 25; cows and heifers, $3.7506.25; canners, $2.75(f73.26; bulls, $3.25?5.0O; calves, $5,2549.00; Texas and Indian steers, $4.6O4j6.&0; cows and heifers, $3.0OfJ4.60. HOGS llecelpts, 9,500; market 6c lower; pigs and lights, $6.804i7.60; packers, 6.900 6.95; butchers and best heavy. $6.85&6.95. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 800; market 5c higher; native muttons, $3 504? 4.00; lambs, $6.004r6.75; culls and tjucks, $2.50 fell. 00; stockers, $2.2.5(0 3.25. ISew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 25.-CATTLE Reeves Receipts, 4.516; market Irregular. Steers, $46otfj630; bulls. $3.6f4i6. 26 ; cows, $2.254j 4.75; dressed beef. 74(10c. Exports to morrow, 708 cattle, 80 sheep and 2.866 quar ters of beef. Calves Receipts, 607. Quiet but steady; veals JR.6047 10.75; culls, $4 004r 6.00; grassers, $3.50fif4.60,' westerns, 83.7.64 6.50. Dressed calves slow: city dressed veals, 124716c; country dressed, 74j'13c; dressed grassers and fed calves, 7ttT9c. HOGS Receipts, 4,546. Market lower- at t7.254?7.66. SHEEP AND IAMRS Receipts, 8.981. Sheep and lambs steady. Sheep, $2.504T3.80; culls. $2,004)2 25; lambs. $5,6046.62; culls. $4.R(i'6.00; yearlings, $4.65. St. Joseph live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 26. CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; market steady: steers, $4.504i1l.50; cows and heifers, $3.0O4J6.5O; calves, $4.00(Sv8.25. HOGS Receipts, S.500 head; market 54T10o lower; top, $7 06; bulk nf sales. $6.9O4J7.O0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,600 head; market stesdy; lambs, $5.26ff6.00. Stock In Might. Receipts of live stock at the fivs principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha. St Joseph Kansas City... St. Louis Chicago Totals 2,300 600 600 2,000 1.000 6.500 3,500 7.000 9.500 28.000 .9ft0 1,600 4.000 800 12,000 ..10.900 63,600 25,200 Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 26. COFTEin Futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of five points in response to higher European cables, but sentiment was nervous and unsettled as a result of the disturbances in the Brazilian navy. While advices from Brazil were reassuring, there was considerable liquidation, with the price easing off to a net loss of about 34f 10 points during the early afternoon. At this level there appeared to be leas coffee for sale and in the late trading prices rallied on a renewal of bull support, with the close steady at 6 points lower to 8 points higher. Sales, 62.000 bags. Tomorrow will be the first December notice day. Closing bid: November, December, January, February and March, 10S5c; April, 10.36c; May, 10.3c; June. 10.34c; July, 10.31e; August, 10.80c; September, 10.27c: October, 10.18c. Havre was "JCi franc higher; Hamburg closed rl pfg. higher; Rio, dull and lower; Santos. 200 rels down; Brazilian exchange on Ixmdon unchanged. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports were 57.0uO bags, against 73,0oO bags last year. Receipts, 25,500 bags, against 44. 0nn bags last year. Spot, quiet; Rio No 7, 134fl3,4o; Santos No. 4, 13V4C; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, 12' 4j 15c. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.-M)TAL8-Stnnd-ard copper, quiet; spot and November, $12 504112.66; December, $12 (KV-i 12 70; January, :2 7O4tl2 80; February. $12 TIKAi li.sm. Ixin don. quiet: spot. 67 K.s; futures. 168 13s 9d. Arrivals reported at New York today were 170 tons. Custom house returns show ex ports of 22.370 tons so far this month. Ltke copper. tl30tril3 26; electrolytic. $12 87S4j! 1100 cast ng $12 6ofil2 75. Tin. firm; soot. 37.80j37 60; November and December 8 7 2". t'i7.56; January end February. $.f73o4r 37.50. London, strong: spot. 170; futures, 170 6s Iad. quiet. tl.lS 55, New York, and $4 10 i4 45. East St. Iouls. London. 13 3s 9d Spelter, nominal $5 85476.35. New York, and $5 80 5 90 East St. I.ouls. London, spot. 24. Iron, Clevelutid warrants, 4Ss 4Hd. In Lon don. Locally iron was quiet; No. 1 north ern, No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft foundry, $15 7.Vrj 16 25; No. 2 northern foundry. $15 rVa lrt 00. ST. IJII.S. Nov. 36. METALS Lead, firm, $4 4ti)l 42',. Spelter, strong. $5.90. Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. Nov. 25 HA Y No. 1 upland, til On; No. 2 upland, $9 00; packing. $b.'iu; alfalfa, $13.'"). Straw: Wheat, Si. 00; rye, $;.uo; oats, 13 00. Tarprslisa Market. SAVANNAH. Ga., Nov. 25 Tl'RPEN- NE Firm at .sc. Rosin firm; type tr. G, $o.5. BUTTER Creamery. No. 3. delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 33c ; No. 8, In 30-lb. tubs. 32c; No 2. In l ib. cartonsi 31c; packing stock, solid pack, 20'ic; dulry. In 60-lb. tubs, 2:Vu24c. Market changes everv Tuesday. CHEESE Twins. ITTflT'nc; Young Amer icas, 18Vc; daisies, l.sc; triplets. lsc; I m burger, 18c; No. 1 brick, 181 -c; Imported Swiss, 32c; domestic Swiss, 21c; block .Swiss, 22c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 lbs., $5.00 dox. : over 2 lbs., 14c; hens, 12AsTil5c; cocks. lOc; ducks. 17c; ge. se. l,.c; turkev s, 25c; pigeons, per dnz., $1.20; homer squabs, per dox., t4.00; fnncv squabs, per dos , $:l .50; No. 1, per doc., $3 00. Alive: Broilers. 144ic; over 2 lbs., 9'?c; hens. 10c; old roosters, 7c: old ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, 9c; turkeys 154J18c; gulnes fowls. 25c each; p goons, per doz., 60c; homers, per dox., 83.00; squabs, No. 1, per dox.. $1.50; No. 2. per doz.. 60c. FISH (all frozen) Pickerel. 11c; white, 18c; pike, 14c; trout, 14c; large crap plcs. 20c; Spanish mackerel. 16c; cel. Isc: haddock. 13e; flounders, 13c: green catfish, 20c: roe shad. $1.00 each; shad roc. per pair, 66c; frog legs, per dox., 60c; salmon, 12c; halibut. 11c. BEEF CUTS Ribs, loins and chucks fust same. No . round, c; No I round, 8c; No. 8 rnund. 7 He. No 1 plats, 7c; No. 2 plate, fici No. 3 piste. (He. FRUITS Oranges California Navels. 96-126 sizes, per box. $3 25; small sixes, per box. $3 603.76: California Valencies, sood sizes, per box. $5 50; 96 size, per box. 15.00. Umons Wblttler brand, extra fancy. 800 sire, per box. t6.60; 860 sixe, per box. t60; choice. 800 sle, per box, $6 00; 240 size, COc per box tess. Bananas Fancy select, per bunch. $2.26 tU 2.60; Jumbo, per bu.ich, $2 76ijf 3.76 Pears New York Kelfer, per bbl. SI. 60; Califor nia, Winter Nellls. per box, $2.85. Apples Home-grown cooking, per bbl , $8 604f 4 00; Missouri Jonathan, per bbl.. t 75; Missouri Pen Davis rer .nl.. 83 60: Mis souri Wlnesaps, cor bbl., S4.00; Missouri Gano, per bbl., t3.76; other varieties, per bbl., $4 00: New 1 ork Ureening and Bald win, per bbl., $4 60; Colorado Jonathan; per box, $1 76; California Qravansteln. per box, $2.10; California Belleflower, per box, $1.60; Washington Grimes Golden and Jonathan, extra fancy, 88 tit 128 sizes, per box, $2 25. Grapes California Emperor, per crate, $1.60; New ,York Catawba, per 6-lb. basket, 20c: Malaga, 604i66 lbs., gross, per keg, ttt.DOljttOO. Cranberries Per box. $2.50; per bbl. $6.76; Jersey, per bbl.. $6.25; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle brand, per bbl.. $7.25. Dates Anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb. Pkgs. In boxes, per bog, $2.00; bulk In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. Sa. Figs New California, 18 12 -ox. pkgs, 85c: 86 12-os. pkgs., $2.40; 60 6-oa. pkgs.. tS.00. Figs Turkish. 7 crown. per lb.. 14c; t-crown, par lb.. 14oj 4 -crown, per lb.. 18c VEGETABLES Potatoes Early Ohio. In sacks, per bu., 90c: Iowa and Wiscon sin, whits stock, per bu., 76 4j 8eo. BwseS Potstoes VlrgiDla. per bbl., 82.60 Onions lows, red and yellow, per lb.. 2c; Indiana Whits, per lb., to; fancy, whits, per lb., lie; red, per lb loo. Lug Plant Fancy Florida, per dog., tl.Ui). Celery Michigan, per doien bunches, 85c Rutabagas Per lb.. lc Cucum bers Hot housu. 1H snd 8 doz., per Lux, 12.00. Tomatoes California, par 4-bsk. irate, $1.75. HOME-OKOWN VEGETABLES Cab bage New, per lb., lHc. String aud Wax Beans Per market basket, fi.25. Lettuce Extra fancy leaf, per dos , 46c; Parsley Fancy home-grown, per dos . bunches, fOo. Turnips Per market basket, 86c. Carrots Pur market baskst, tec Beats Per market basket. 85c. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts Hack, per lb., 2c; California No. 1, pur lb., 18c; California, No. 2. per lb., lac. Hickorynuts Large, per lb., 4c; email per lb., to. C'ocuanuts Per sack, $550, per dos.. 85c. Honey New, 24 frames til. 66. Cider New York Molls, per m bbl., SS.7. par bbl.. 84.78. Evaporated Apples and Dried Frails. NEW YORK Nov. 25 EVAPORATED APPLES Steatly, with a fair Jobbing de mand. On the spot, fancy Is quoted Ht ll'iidll'Sic; choice, lO'i'J lc; prime, 7VtT Mac; common to fair, O trtjT'sC DRIED FRUITS Prunes are In moderate demand and prices are steady, especially for the smaller sizes, (juotauons range from 6c to IO'jC for Callfort.lris up to lA-4os and from 8c to 9!e for Ortgons from ! to 30s. Apricots are quiet, but firm, with small offerings; choice, 12Vyl3c; extta choice, 13M134tc: fancy, l3Vhl... Peaches are steads', with little pressure to tell; choice, 7(q7Vic; extra choice, 88Vvc; fancy, SHtisc. Raisins are dull, but prices hold steady; loose muscatels are quoted at 6V( 6c, choice to tancy seeded at tt'ftT'-j-, seedless at 54ec and London layers at tl 20 fe 1 36. (hnrrh Convention at Itedfleltl. SIOUX FALIJ4, S. D., Nov. 2o.-t Spe cial.) A call lias been Issue. 1 for the an nual meeting of the Federation of Churches of Christ of South Dakota, which will be held st Redfield on Tues dsy, December 13. An elaborate program Is being prepared fur the occasion. The church federation movement ts growing and spreading throughout the country, and the South Dakota federation is proving of great benefit to the work of the various churches in the state. The officers of the federation are: Rev. Duane Rifenbark, president; Rev. J. li. Reese, secretary, and Rev. II. P. Carson, chairman of the publicity committee. Countess Tolatut Is 111. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 26. A news dispatch from Tula today says that Countess Tolstoi Is ill, having a tempera ture of 102 9. The will of the late Count Tolstoi makes his daughter, Alexandra, the legatee of his unpublished works. T $5.8. Wool Marker. ST. IiOUIS. Nov. 25 WOOL Steady; ter ritory and western rurdiuma, SilUwc; fins medium, ."S21c, fine, 12a 13c. Omaha (ilrl Married la Illinois. FREEPORT, III., Nov. 25 (Special Tele gram.) Jumrs H Doyle of Waterbtirv, Conn., was married tu Silas feu I. a Hilty of Omaha hers this wek.