THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1010. 11 J i i J ( 1 i 5 f J t s GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET:? Wheat is Stradv m' . J shAtAluVaa TV t ,a r V Light Trade. i ifCEIPTS COSTINUE TO BE LIGHT' Offrrlaara Keadlly ,.eepterl Vtrnlki "' Melt Favorable to tlm- t olatlon of ort ArtlTt MtTrmrnt. OMAHA. Nov. SO. 1910. Wheat ruled Heady and higher with only moderate trade. Chs.i market were firm, rrnail rc-cc-lits stimulated an active demand lor all .) offerings. Continued dry weather ever the southwest winter wheat be it caused shorts to worry. v Father over the torn belt la generally favorable to stimulate a. Letter movement, ira.lera rt.nlltme to lie hcaj h anil a-lllng ',' lHipUnr Mil- of the market on all Swells. Wheat ruled etrnnr. nnd higher after slight reaction at the start. Short were narrow and northwest cafo market ifhoweri marked lmprov e'ri. tit. Local cah wheat ws strong anil n-tiv at lc over yesterday. Corn w4i ft'-uv anl firm in svmpaioy with wheat, f.. mti. offering wrr ea liberal hut penovM sentiment rules bearish and rherka any marked advance. fault torn firm, fit miner dull. riih shlpp.ng tlenrand some slower. Primary wheal receipts wer, :M.O0O bushel and iliipmoht.e were LOT. hush . against reeeipip taut vear of l.,a.J nttnhela Dnrl ut. i ......... t - .. . ... - w--u . V. iTlmnry corn receipts were iil,ntj htish- .... nninirinif i.'sn iiuopi.i" nun nuipmentn were. uJi,'""i nustieis, against rieits art v ar nf ii !,i0 bnshels and shipments of l';;!.'.i bushels. Clearances were 13.W0 bushels of corn, lino bushels r,t oa'n. and wheat and flour equal to 42o.nMi. bushel.. Liverpool clowd 1 .(.d hlwher on wheat and Wd hiiiher on corn. Ihiinhn t'nah Prlcea. WHKAT No. 1 hard. mt.iU:; No. 3 hard. JifoMc; No. 4 hanl, b-'n'ilc; rejected, hard. No. 2 aiirlng. njWsc; No. i rprinK, t8'(i:;iSo. COltN No. white. 41'-.'Tt2f. new SKWtf KVjc; No. .1 h't, 4mfi4'2c. new ss'sfr :8i'ic; No. 4 white, .iruilo. new itsi) UKc ; No. 2 yellow, 4:iWr.r.. new a!Ti40c: No. J yel low. 42!ZM2'.c, new 3!w.TMu''.c; No. 4 vellow, 4l4Hc, new SSV'i C'So; No. 3 4Kfl2o. new Jfrmio; No. 3, 4(r(i41o. new STTVoSSVio; no grade, S7'M.!ir;, new .liidio; OATH-No. 2 white, Kfll'vO; atandard, 'i:an4c: No. S white, 3'j.e; No. 4 white, 29d2!i?: No. 3 vellow, Wu'iWkc; No. 4 yellow SMVdi 29lc. DA RLEV-No, J, 675?Hc; No. 4. 62'rji!7c; No. 1 feed, 6iire; rejected. fi,ri Vie. RYE No. t, "if74Hc; No. 8, TJ'ttl2'c. Carlot Keoelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Ctifcngo ..' i'. '.. ia 3"i4 i: Minneapolis 177 ents were 9,,n"0 husiieis, Omaha Hi 22 JUuJutb. ua 24 CHICAGO RAI AND PROVISIONS Peat area of the Traillnar and Closing; PrleM on Hnnrd of Trade. CIIICAOO, Nov. 30 Buying credited to leading millers put ' up thu price of wheat today. Export Bales to France nave help, and so did the amallnoas of primary re ceipt. The close wan firm, ' to (fe net higher. Uatest flKuro for corn were the same a lost nlKht to a shade below; oat Vko tip to '.c down, and provlaions un changed to S2'io advance. A the day1 pronrenaed 'trade In wheat broadened and speculation became much more Keneral than - of Inte. Purchaaars were encouraKud by the tit per: nK down of primary receipt nnd of further talk of dry weather southwest. Aid to the bulls came also In the form of new that ten bout load had been sold at New York tor export to France. The. moat substantial support, however, arose from the fact that miller were buy In future on a lar(fe scale, both here and at Minneapolis. lUailKh comment on enlarged estimate of the Itusalan crop led to a reaction, but the effect was only temporary, and the close was at nearly the top figures of the session. Price changes for the May option ran from 93 "4 to Whvij! Ho with final sales at SttlVoWc, a net gain of V. Corn was sharply higher early. In the ead quotations were almost precisely where they stood twenty-four hours previously. May ranged between 4tiT and 47Vtc. closing at 47H(M7So, a net loss of a sixteenth. Cash oorn was firm. No. t yellow finished at M'n2Ho. . There was a large trade. In oats. May Varied from 34'4 to 34Vfco and closed un altered from last night at 844o. Important buying on weak spot resulted In a quite general advance for provision. Laat sales left pork 20 to 324o higher, lard unchanged to bT-tti up, and ribs at an advance of 6 to 12ruUiVfao. .Leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open.) Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Ieo. May July Corn eo. May duly Oat-, J ieo. . May July rork ' Jan. May I.srd Nov. Jan. , May Bib Jan. May I son 89V4 90 89H 2l W.WTkW l44t4ffV 44W 44V 44V 47 1 47Wu.U . 4"i,41Wu'M 47Ti'j4JHl&1i '471 ... t 47 47 iriv,!3i4'iiv 81V SimslVslffH 841 34' 84Vk 84 17 J2Vi 17 00 16 66 1 86 S4,4'U JM'n 84 84 84-S, I U 96 w as IT 87VI 18 & 1 62 SI 1G gO I I ... 774 671 82Vf 67ty IN II 724 66 . I 621 U4I 8 t2l bi'.i 10 10 8 vo 20 00 10 8 8 No. I. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUK (steady; winter patents, 14.10 4.66; straight. U.SMi44i; spring straights, 4 &'.(: 4.60; baker. t3.SUtfr4.90. HYK No. 2, IWuSoVo. UAHLKY Feed or mixing. K(U8c; fair to choice malting, 7CKUu4c. HKKDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $2,411; No. 1 northwestern, 82.5U. Timothy, iH.tsC Clover, 814.90. PROVISION'S Pork, mes, per bbl., IW.OO 17.86. Lard, per lirt lbs., $.774. Bhort libs sides (loose), In oo'y a.874; short clear side (boxed), t.dOD.7&. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 420.UU0 bu. Primary receipt were to4.tiu0 bu., compared with l.aa.wu bu. the corresponding day a year ago. EHti mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, U (art, corn, 0 oars; oats, 126 car; hogs, 84,00 head. Chicago Caah Piioes M'heat: No. t red, IMiUJc; No. 8 rel. Wc.i2Ve: No. 8 hard. v24l4aL'; No. 8 hard. StHJ2c; No. 1 northern prinrf, fl.0nUl-07; No. 2 northern spring, 11.044'l.OS; No. 3 8J.W4t.0i. Corn: No. 2 oaah. 4Vit4No; No. 2 cash. 47'.Jtixc; No. 2 white, 4Mj4s'i.c; No. 3 erhite. 4V7V'if 4So : No. 2 yellow, 62ijc24c; No 3 yellow, &2(&24o. Oats. No. 2 caah, Kl-rfti2c: No 2 white. 83'i33c; No. .8 white. Mti tSc; No. 4 white. SiiiJUSc; standard, 8.',i:e. li L HUl Steady, creameries, 2430c; daltiea, 2J'!7c. KUOrt Steady: recflpta. 2.M5 rases; at mark, case included, iJJ:x)2-"ic; flrata, 3Uu; prime first, 8-'c. CHEKSW Kay; daisies, lnVifflKtc; twins, li.ilHo; johiik Americas, li!ul&c; Knie horns, lb' . i hiV.c. POTAlHKi titeadv; choice to fancy, 46 t'p; tair to Koou. AtlQ. l'Ol'LTRY fcieady; turkeys, live. IRo; dressed. 2uu; fotvls, live, luc; springs, live. 10c. VF.At-fteady; W to 60 lbs., DiglAc; M to t lt.. liiill -.c; m to 110 it. , i2o. Chicago Receipt Wheat. U car; corn. 8M car; oat. l cars. 4;at!nmt:-d tomor row Whel, U cars; corn, 2U) cars; oats, 126 cars. . . . Kansas 4,'iif Grata and Provlaloas. . KANSAS CITY. Nov. SO. W1IKAT De cember. KiVii'VtC. bid; May. 4'c, bid; Jul v. !, i -,c, eash. untiianged to 1c hlKher; Ne. 2 hard, lil:i-: -No. 3. Ssy'jtic; iso 2 red, t-Vyiwc; .No. S. :V":ic. COKN Peceiuber. 4i'ii42c. tellers; May, 4iUi' sellers; Julv, 4'W:41c. sell ers; cash, unchanged to u higher; No. 2 mined, 4V4c; No. 3. U ii44c; No. 2 hlt, 4tdVc; Ns 3. 42.i,47c. OATS riichangid: No. 2 white, 82St 84c; No. 8 mixed. i;i.i33c. R Y K No. 8. ;i7K-. I'-A Y I'nt'haniied; choice timothy, ' 214.00 4514J'): choice pialrie, $12 00. HI TTKK Ci rn;rrv, 2c ; firsts, 26c; sec onos. S. ; pat kinK to k, 2Uu. i:UU-Eiii 32c; fiiets, 30c; seconds, 2lo , Receipt Shipments. Wheat, bu. 40D Corn, bu 2l.on) Su Oats, bu .0uu 8,tM Mluaeapoll Grain Market. MflNNLU-I'DljlS. Nov. SO. WHEAT rVrrinWr. , $lul',; M.iy, $L0o4ulu04. Cash; No 1 l.nrj, H.U.4. No. 1 northern, 1 ov.sVl V4 4: No. 3 Uuithern, fl.uoul.ug; la. I s .' ijl FLAX 4'lohed at 12. M. CoKN No. t yellow,. 4u46c; No. I white. 3ii:'lc. RYK-Na t 71S'ti75c. LOUR-Flrat j-.i.ni, $1 8555 35; second patents. 4.TRiysS: first clears, t3jni3 6S; ......1 dear. 12 2Mi2. lUtAN In WO-pound sacks, 120.00fi 20 60. RW YOHK tRIKRAL MARKET lantatlons of the Ta en Varloae (msisdltlr. NKW YOHK, Nov. 80 -FLOUR Pteady ; spring patent. ti.l.Vu .; winter strsmhts, 84lKi4 2i,; winter patents. 84 43.76; spring cleats, 4 l:.'u4 4i; winter extras No. 1. 83 40iH 3T0; winter extras No. 2. ;t.234. Kansan straights. 8 1. Wo 4 76; cholc to fancy, 34 2.r J 4.".. Kuckisheat flour steady; 82.26 per 100 lb. COKNMKAL Steady, fine white and yel low. 81. l.(i 1.20, coarse, $l.lou 1.16; kiln dried, 12 1 '. WIIHAT Spot market firm; No. 2 red, JTc, elevator, and 6V,c, f. o. b., sflost; No. I northern, Duluth. 81.1H, f. o. b., afloat. Future market adavneed sharply early on covering, due to a better export business In red wheat and on the streiiKth In the northwest, but lo.t prt of the advance under i.ill-.:hii. cIoshim ,'nlc P't higher. n t i mber closed at 97c; May, 21034; July, II ". ( oii. Npol mairtct steady; No. 2. new, 52;c, f. o b, to arrive, ruturee msrket was without transactions, closing un chsnged; Pecember cloied at 62hc; May closed at r.."c. lucilpts, 1.125 bushels; ship ments, l.M'i bushels. OATS Spot market firm; standard white, 3e; No. 2. 3 .:; .No. 3, 3c; .No. 4, 87c. Futures market was firmer on coverin. snd some improvement In tne cash market, closing uiichatiiitd to c hutner. .November closeil r.t 3.c bid; December. 3Hc; closed at 27V4o bid; May. 'Vo-h.'ho; closed at 40c bid, July closed at 394c bid. ReceipU, 42,276 bushels; shipment. l.zlO bushel. HAY Steady; prime, 31.114 No. 1, $1.10; No 1, ti.i'ru i.'tt; No. 3. nkuc. HOI'S Pteady; state, common to choice, l:ii i.vf(t.,c, 11.1. i(iiic; I'acitic coast, llo, 14.i isc: it. h'uUc. HIDKS-Flrm; Centra! America, 21c; RoKota. 2-w2ic. LKATH Kit Firm; hemlock firsts'. 2JVtf 2T'-,e; seconds, 214i&iic; thirds, 1SKu20c; re jects. Iv'yl7c. PROVISION! l'ork, steady; mess, $19.00 : istiilly. $?2 Wi24.00; short clears, $20. 00 'a 22. 06. Beef. easy; mess, $13.tK); 'll.tiu; tanuly, .vLOtil.iiu; beet nam, 824. ( 521.00. Cut meats dull; pickled bellies, 10! to U Ins., 1 1 .;.j..; pk aled hams, iUM. Lard, steady; middle west prime, S lo.tr I lo l ; reiiiii.i, un.-ettled; continent, $10.60;. South America. 812.00: compound. 8b.6oia ' 9 00. I 1 ALLOW uuiet; prime city, hhd., lc; country. iVyc RUTTKR Kay; creamery, apeclal, 31Sc; extra, Wc; third to firsts, ,112840; held creamery, common to special, ii'tf 31c; state dairy, common to finest, 24&3oc; I process, second to special, 242640; fac tory, June make, first, 24c; current make, 23c POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick ens. Il'ril24c; fowls. 12'o'13c; turkeys, lS<tc. 1 Dressed, quiet; western chicken, 10(jl7o; , fowls, 12317c; turkeys, li1c22c. , KGGS Firm; fresn gathered, extra flrtt, 3f.3;c; first, 32.&34C; aeconds, 2sj30c; fresh1 gathered dirties, No. 1, candled, 24y25c; No 2, 2f(2.(c; refrigerator, special marks, fancy. In local storage, 262&4c first, 24 (U24 4c; seconds, 224ft 2J 4c. WEATHER IX THH GRAI.t BELT Oatlook Is for Continue Fair, with . . Some Cooler. OMAHA. Nov. 80. 1910. The eastern disturbance continues over the lower lakes, extreme upper Ohio val ley and eastern states, with Its center off the New Kngland coast. The weather has remained unsettled during the lat twenty four hour In the sections named and light snow are general from the upper lake east to the coast thl mowing. An area of unseasonably high pressure overlies the entire country .west of the Mississippi river and colder weather prevails everywhere ex cept on the Paclflo slope. Temperatures below sero prevail In the extreme upper Missouri valley and western Canadian ' provinces and freesing weather extends south to the gulf states. The weather Is generally clear In the central valleys and partly throughout the west. With the very high pressure that will continue over the central valleys during the next thlrty-slx hour the outlook Is for continued fair In this vicinity tonight and Thursday, with colder tonight and continued cold Thurs day. .Minimum temperature and precipitation as compared with the last three years: 1910. 1909. 1908. 1907. Lowest last night . 20 43 12 29 Precipitation .00 .02 T .00 Noimal temuerature for todav. 31 desrees Deficiency In uieclDltaUon alnoa March l! 14.46 Inches. Kxoeaa corresponding- period In 1909, 8.43 Indies.- - v. . Detlclencv corresnondlnar narlnd In Inns 8.91 Inches. U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. SO. WHEAT Future, higher; December. 9liiUo: May. 97ia 974c Cash, firm; track, No. 1 red. Voc; No. 3 hard, D1B11.00. CORN Higher; December, 43T4; May, 4t4c. Caah, weakr track, No. 2, 464AJ4JCJ No. I white, 4fc474o. OATS Firm; December, 31 4c; May, S345. Caah, higher; track, No. 2, 32c; No. 2 white, 334c RYE Higher, 7946 4o. FLOUR yulet; red winter patent, 84.40 64.80; extra fancy and straight,. 83.W4i4.K0; hard winter clears, $3.303.90. SEED TiBiothv, $.2iyt).25. CORNMEAL $3.40. HAY Firm; timothy. $14.00S19.00; prairie, $12 00.16.00. FKOVISIONSPork, unchanged; Jobbing, $17.25. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, $3.t U4).70. Dry salt meats, firm; boxed extra shorts, $10,124; clear ribs,. $10,124; abort clears, $10,374. Bacon, firm; boxed extra shorts, 31074; clear ribs, $17.76; short Clear, $1I.j4. POULTRY Weak; - ohloksna, 4o; spring, 10c; turkeys, 17e; duoks, 13o; geese, 9o. BUTTER Lower; creamery, 254J30C EGG 3 Firm, 274c Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbl 71.000 12,700 Wheat, bu 27,000 9,000 Corn, bu 81, OoO . 28.000 Oats, bu 63.000 67,000 Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 80. BUTTER Steady.; extra western creamery, 83o; extra nearby prints, 84c. EGGS Firm; Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, free cases, 8&0 at mark; Pennsyl vania current reoelpta, In returnable cases, 83c at mark; western first, free cases, tSc at mark; western current receipts, free cases, 33c at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams, fancy September, 16c. Pforht Market. PEORIA, Nov. 80 CO KN Firm; No. 8 while, old, 474c; new, 47 4o; No. 8 yellow, old, 44c; new, 464c; No. 8. old. 414S; new, 434c: No. 4, old, 46c; new, 42o; sample, new, 374c. OA'IS Higher; standard, 824c; No. t white, Sl'e. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. K.-WHEAT-Spot. strong; No. 3 red western winter, 7s 3d; futures, steady; December, 6a 8d; March, 6s ll,d- May 7s Sd. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 6s 44d; futures, steady; December 4s 2d; February, 4a 1A. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 30 FLOUR Pull. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 11.061.06; No. 2 northern, $1.04yl.06; May, 96 4c OATS SJ4u34o. BARLEY Samples, 74USOc. nulwfC Grain Market. PULUTH, Nov. 30 WHEAT December, $10(4; Mas', $1.07. No. 1 northern, $L0j4; No. 2 northern, $1,004 to $1 014. OATS 424c Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 30. COTTON Spot, closed quiet. 5 points decline; middling uplands, loUCc; gulf. 16 30c; sale. 40O bale. Futures: Closed barely steady. Closing bids. December, 14 1S0; January, 14.73c; February, 14 io; March, 14-Wc; April. 16o6c; May lo.loc; June, 15.12c; J uly, . Ii.l2c; AuK-ust. 147o. ST LOUIS. Nov. 30-COTTON-Qulet; middling. lo4c; eales, 20 bales; receipts, .2i bales: ahipmenis, 8.164 bales; stock. 16 m.5 bales. New York cotton market, as furnished by Logan dk Bryan, meinbera New York C'ottou exchange, Sit South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Month I High. I Open. Lew. Close. Y'y. liec. Jan. Mir. May July 14 S3 14 K2 16 11 16 16 12 14 86 14 Hi 16 13 15 29 15 28 14 77 14 72 14 97 16 11 U 11 14 71 I 14 M 14 73 14 99 It 1C It 11 14 04 H 12 15 M It 84 Turpentine aaa Rosla. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. SO. TURFE1N T1NE Firm, t:'j?764c RdSlN Firm; tp V, 85.86; O. 15.8MI S.924- Weol Market. 8T. IOUI8, Nov. 80 WOOL Unehanged; territory and western medium, Jt.j'c; flu mediuui. h.u-ic; fine, lilte NEW YORK STOCKS AND EONDS; Violent Break in Prices Eesulting from Lack of Confidence. BULLS BELIEVED TO HAVE FAILED Retarne froa Harrlmaa Road Slisw Larae Louei la et larnlaas Oatpat of Secarltlr Increase Over Laat Year. NEW YORK. Nov. 30, rrica broke with ome violence In today tock market, the active list registering losses that ranged trom 1 to 2 point. No explanation at tended the decline other than the rather vague hut. general belief that the recent bull movement had failed from lack of out ide encouragement. I'iy way of supplementary rumor It wa thought In many quarter that some open readjustment in steel and Iron pr.ces would soon be announced. Apropros of general financial cond.tlnn. It Is Interesting to note that the month's output of new. securities sggregated $111. WiOO. or more1 than $J7.000,oou in excess of November, II. Iocal banking institutions have lost from five to six m.lllon dollar thus far thl week to Canada and San Francisco and banks In Roston and Phila delphia were today drawing on their re rve here. Return of the Harrlman road for Oc tober were uncommonly interesting In that they thowed large losses In net earnings. Thooe of the Union Pacific decreased $717. 000, while Southern Paclflo lost $721,000. The returns of the St. Louis & San Francisco system for the same month ran from fav orable to adverse, with a fairly substantial Increase for the first four months of th fiscal year. Bono4 were steady with extremely nar row transactions. Total sales, par value, IL727.WW. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotation on slock were as follow: alt. Hlrh. Lew. CIom. Allla-Ctialmars DM to 4 4Jt Amalgamated Onppar l,y) American Arrlrultural ... Bo Am. Beat Suiir 3,700 American Clan o American O. A F 1700 American OMtem Oil 400 Amr1i-an" H. a I pfd . Am. Ica fiecurltlee 1.100 American Llnaed ....,. too Ameiic&n LcK-amotlr 1.4(0 American 8. a R 14. eo 74 s 62 4 M4 13 l44 5 "4 4 1 'itii it 7 74 14 XI H tl 014 814 l' 11 $74 74 103 7k H Am. . a R. pM 404 pm am. nieei p-minonea e0 4AV4 44 "4 44 Jtm. BUar nennm.. K) 1144 lt Amarlnan Tobacco pfd 100 h H American Woolen mo K 1414 Anaconda Mlalng Co I.100 4014 1014 4 W4 IMa Aiompon Atchlaotl pfd Atlantic Oast Line Baltimore Ohio. .., lo.uw 10m loovt 1004 iw i(u4 iui4 ltn 4"0 lit llt 11 1.44 (00 1M4 li4, 106 Hethlenem Steel 100 )lSg II 7644 1U 13 z.rvMaiyii napia IT avMJ 74 7! Caoadlan Paeirio, ex-dlT io 1M4 1J (.'antral Leexher S.oon 14 u .rnirmi Leainer pra.... Central of Nee Jaraey. Otieeepeake Ohio.... Chicago a Alton Chlcas-o O. W., new... C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W C, M. a at. P C , (',., O. St. L.... Colorade F. I Colorado a Southern.. 10O 1044 1(164 11 I7S 1100 M4 '834 04 14 144 4444 MO 400 1444 1444 144U .an 1x34 ui ill 8,400 n 804 4 ... M ronaolldated oas 3.400 131 131 Orn Product, 1,1(10 1 154 1814 16 imawara m nuaeon.. Denver a Klo Urande TO lQftVfc 1H 4. ) tl 34 D. a R. O. pfd S.itlO 74 Plat tilers' gecurttlea i0 II II rte 4,400 3SV4 174 Rrle 1st pfd WO 414 44 Brl, Id pfd 33 874 44 16 1M4 General Bleetrlo 1,000 164 154 ureat nortnom ofd 1,1(10 1J24 1214 1214, MO (H 474 67 100 lll 121 aree,t Northern Or etna. Illinol, oentral Interborough Met S,7"0 114 14 1 Int. Met. pfd ! too liu tiu Kiv International Harreater .. 1,400 111 1044 104 111, jaaxme pro 1(10 It II 16 International Paper International Pump Iowa Oantrei Kansas City le K. C. o. pfd Laclede Oa Loulrrllle a NMiTlll Minn, a St. Louis 114 414 14 814 II 414 14 304 II 424 14 34 S.M0 ) 70 ft4 1,300 14 106 104 tUO 14X4 1414 1414 37 M., t p. a a. a. M 00 111, lh4 14 m., k. a t M., K. a T. pfd Missouri Paclflo National Biscuit National Lead 00 114 100 41 T,4U0 44 . 100 111 800 61 II 41 444 111 564 31 M4 40 111 664 I 1104 41 7 N. R. R. of M. 34 ptd ... New York- Cenriwl.... N. T., O. a Norfolk A W, nx-ilr.,. North American 6,000 118 400 414 M0 414 404 404 Northern Pacino ... . 3.4.1 11444 114 114 . U 134 124 ., 4.4UU 14 14 14 to 1064 1064 lt4 6 Pad f 10 Mall Pennsylvania t People's One p., a, a a at, l. Pittsburg Coal TOO US 114 Preeeed Steel Car 4ut 114 II 134 31 III UH 1471 l4 6 4 444 ruuman raises tar... Railway Steel Serins. 100 314 834 iResdlng ...113,100 160 1474 Kepubll, steel L4O0 334 t4 814 46 40 34 61 604 124 64 104 644 Republic Steel pfd.,... Rook Island Co 4... Rook Island Oo. pfd.. St. U A 8. P Id pfd St. Loals S. W St. L. 8. W. pfd Sloes-gniffleld S. 1. 700 8.a too 400 100 610 34 64 60 344 644 44 300 Southern Paclflo H.0.K) lit 1144 1144 Southern Hallway I, WW 3544 3f4 2&Ve eo. Hallway prd I0 41 64 164 36 4 4U Tennessee Copper .... Texas a Paoirto T., St. L a W l.OS) 8.00 100 34 M 33 67 844 SB 334 t . su l. a w. pra. 100 67 D Union Paolfl TJnton Pacific pfd United Btataa Realty.. 134. 100 174 1714 1744 L400 t. )4 "4 47 United Males Rubber. 1.000 134 ..01) T74 .... 1.1O0 1174 134 764 117 4M4 04 14 334 4 474 11 34 T4 117 444 41 144 844 46 44 704 6 1804 United States Steel.... V. . Steel srd Utah Oopper .... 4.ie . L4 .... too .... 3.60 .... xsoo BOO no 44 Va.-i.'arollna Cfaamloal Wabash 414 144 364 44 4 T14 Wabash pfd western Maryland .... Weattngbeuae SUextrla Western Union Wheel in U B 44 Leiilsh Valley 1S.SJ0 11144 140 Total sales tor the er. 744,700 shares. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 10.-MONEY On ca.ll, easy, i.x4 per cent; ruling rate, 24 per cent; closing hid, 34 per cent; offered at 24 per cent. TIME LOANS Firm; sixty day. 4&-44 per cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 4 per cant. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER6&54 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual busines In banker' bill at 34 8226-ii 4.8266 for 60-day bill and at H86u6 tor demand. COMMERCIAL BILLS-t4.814f?4 82. SILVER Bar, 16c Mexican dollar, tfto. UONDbV-AJroveroment, steady; railroad, toady. Clolng nuotatlona on bonds were a follow: V. g..ri. 8. rag.... K4 Int. Met. 44a T4 4 eeapaa 1U044 Int. at. M. 44 444 U. s. a. rag 1014 'Japan 4s ,. 14:4 4 eoapea 1014 4o 44a 44 V. S 4a, fe 1144 ft. a Se. let U. ... 7114 do coupon 1U4 U a dek. ca 1ML. t4 Allle-Cbel. 1st le... 774 U a 14. anl. 4e M Am. Af. fa 104 M K. a T. let 4a.. 474 Am. T. a T. . 4. 104 do sen. 44a 6 Am. Tobaaee 4a..... 74 Mo. Paoltlo 4a. 74 do 4a 1044 N. R. R. of M, 44 M4 armour Co. 44 4 N. Y. C. g. I See.... 174 Atokieoa ext. 4 4 do deb. 4a S3 do rv. 4a IO64 N. T . H. H. A H Mo ev. la ! ov 4 1114 A. C. U 1st 4s... 44 N. A W. let a 4s.. 44 3UI. Ohio 4a do ev. 4a M4 do 34 4 No. Pacific 4a 104 do 8. W. I4S .. '. ed, la 70 grrooa. Tr. ev 4a... I4 O. 8. U rffl. 4e ... rl Con. of Ua. la Ills' Perm. ev. Is, 1H16. M Con. Leather te.... do eon. 4a ha 4 C. ot N. 1. 8. ce. .1214 Reedln n 4a..... 44 Chee. a Ohio 44S.UI1 t U 4 i f. I 4a 114 do ref. as h do gen. fa 646 Ohlcaso a A. 14- 4 St. L S. W. e 4s... 76 C. B. A 4. 1. ,4a... do 1st gold 4 s4 do sen. 4s....... ". 6. A L. 4e 144 C. U. a IT, g ssaa 4i go. Pac. col. 4a.... l U R. 1. a P. e. 4a. 71 do 1st ref. 4a S4 do rff 4s ego hallwar fa 107 i, lo. Ind. 4e 71 do sea. 4s 74 Colo, hi 4. 4e 4 fnlc Pacine 4a... .101 C. a S. r. a a. 44a 174 do ev. 4s 14 D. a H. ev. 4a.... M do lJt a ref. 4a.. D. a R. O. 4 4 V. S. Rubber 4s... 1"2 , do ret. fa s.14 V. S. Steel Id fa....l4 risilllenr. fa 744, V4 -lr. Ckem fa.. t4 Erie p. 1. 4a Hi, Wabash let 4a In do eo. 4a 14 do let a ea. 4a... 4 do cv. 4a. ear. A.. 74 W'eatern Md. 4a ... K do aerlea B 44 Weet. shoo. ev. 6a... 14 Oea. klec. cv. to,. .14 Uv Oentral 4a vll-a ill. Con 1st r. 4a H4 Ua Pac. cv. to Uv, Bid. eeonere. New York M-alaar Stock a. NEW YORK. Nov. SO. Closing quotation tion on mining atock, were: Alloa 30 'Utile Chief 1 . Coin. Tunnel atock.. Meaioan so ado bonda II On lane f Con. CaL Va,.....7t Opalr w Horn silver Standard ,- 4 Iroa Sliver 16 Yellow Jacket to eLeadvllle Con. 10 vlfered. 1. octal teeurltlee. Quotation furnished by Burn, Brtnker A Co.. 44 New Omaha National Bank build, ng: . . BU- Asked. Alma. Neb., attunletpal fa lu 4'll et Oiaaaa as. HU Dig ij Cliy at Oinaba 4e its lttJV, .tu (5IT National Bank bid 4s. 1. CMdakr Parsing Ce. 4s, 144 faa. Cwamkaa, . S. L. 6a, 134 ., Si U4 rnrr o. a ft I. IM Fitrmoet t'lesmery pt f. pr ent ItarftT. Nfc munl'Mr-al) iir'IrltiMr Pra4 Hrlrfc pfd lw, Portland .rom 1 Am Inttrhnrmtih TtRpt4 Tr., l;.J Mtrop..ian gt. Ir. 'o K 11J Mlrhitn t,t Tl. (a. IM4 Mnnapnlla U L 4a. line NOtraa Talphrtn, t'o Omaha Watr a. l!4t. Omaha St. Hy. om. 11 41 Omaha C. B St Rj. fa. 19311 Omaha A C. B St Hr. pfd 4 per ct Omaha a r. B. si. ttr . com Pa.kra Natl. Panli Mot, So oniaha, t. Paul ;aa i. n. 6a. 1W4 t Lnula Hrln Am n Ha. 11 Union 8tKk Tarda atx k. eva-dlT n nvi i t jn M M l' lot 10 M at ne M 1 im M '4 n Jim 7 J H 44 15 m n H M S M London Stoek Market. IX1NIH1N. Nov. SO. American securities were quet and featureless during the early trading today. First prices showed ;ii;ht gains, but the market eased off later and at noon values rsnged from unchanged to 4 higher than yesterday New York clos ing. Ixmdon rising tock; quotations: Consols, money 74 Louisville a Nash.. 1474 do acrount so Mo., Kan. a Teaaa.. 144 New York Central ..ll'.v, S Nr. a West, ex-dlv.piOs, l'H do pfd fo 1041, Ontario a Weetern.. u Amal. Cupper Anaconda Atc4ileim do pfr! Hamm.ire a rrhio..l 44 Pennsylvania .; 4s Can. Pac., ei-dlv ...is RanH Mines iu Cheeareake A Ohio.. S3 Reeding 77 Chi. Orsat Western. 4 Southern Railway .. K mi., mil at t. r..izix do pfd njv, De Peers, ei-dlv. Denver a Rio O. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd Grand Tnink .. 1'4 Scuthxrn Pmolflc ...114 .. 14 Union Pa,., ei-dle. .17414 ..74 do pfd i .. MS U. 8. Steel, ea-dlr.. 71 ...4SV, do pfd ....Ill .. 17 v, Wabash i;u .. J34 do pfd , 37 . .1ST Spanish 4e art Illinois Central SILVER Bar, steady at 2&4d per ounce. Bio.xi'ji-i'aii, per cent. The rtite of discount In the open market for hort bill la 44 per cent; for three months' hllla, 4 l-lbTj44 per cent Hoatnn Mlnttiu; Itnrts. BOSTON, Nov. 30. Closing quotatlo n on iocrb were as lonows: Alloue, 414 Mohawk f4 Nevada Con 17S Nlplealni; Mine 141 North Ihitte North Lake 14 oi,i Dominion . 19 (He en la 6J4 rarroll S. a C. 64 yulncy ...41 ... 1H ... KV ...31 ' ... 40 ...l.i ... II ... 75 ... 11 ... 41 ... T ... 4 ... 67 ... S.14 Amal. Copper A. t UA S. Arliona Com. Atlantic b. a c. c. a S. M. Butts Coalition Cal. A Arliona. cel. a Hecla.. Ontennlai ls miannon Copper Itanse C. C. 4v, guperlor "I Butt u. M. . . . 4114 Superior a B. M Iranklln Superior a P. Olroux Con Oranby Con Oreene Cananea ... lale Hoyale Copper. Kerr Lake Lake Oopper La Salle Copper.... Miami Copper Bid. Aakoo. Tamarack U. 8. S. ft. M do pfd ... 4'a I Utah Oon. ... 14 ... 4Vt ... ...136 744 Utah 'Copper Co.. 14 Winona 744 Wolverine 14 New York Curb Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan Bryan, membera New York Stock exchange, 816 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Bar But Oa S3 L,ros 4 Boston Cons V4 Nev. Conaullualed .. 30 Butte Coalition It Newbouee 1 Cactua 83V4 Ohio Copper lv Cblno 3.14 Rawhide Coalition .. 4 Chief Con 14 Ray Central 114 Fraction SIS Swift Pk Co 103V Davla-Daly IS Sear,-Roebuck C...l)v, Kly Central 134 silver Pick i Ely Coneolldated ... I Superior a Pittsburg 14 Eiy Wltoh 11 Tonopah Mining .... I4 tTrsnkltti VIZ T- - . . " 11.7 vvirvr ...... s4 Ooldfield Florenoe .. 14 North Lake .... 7u Ooldfleld Dalsr 74 Bohemia 4 Greene Cananea .... 74 OJIbwar 711 Inspiration 114 , Bank Clearlaga. OMAHA, Nov. 30 Bank clearings for to day were $2,669,664.18, and for the corre sponding date last year, $1.93,218.72. OMAHA WHOl.KSAI.E PRICES. BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1. delivered to the retail trade in 1-lb. cartons, 82c; No 2 In 30-lh tube Din- Vn In 1 IK 80o; packing stock, solid psck, 204c; dairy' ln i? tubl' o- Market changes CHEESE Twins, 184174o; young Amer icas. ISC' ,1.1.1a. lfin. ..T . ... : ' ' uificis, jioc; 11m- burger. 18o; No. 1 brick, I.40; Imported uuiiioatic owise, X4o; Block Swls 20c. ' i'nt'T.TPTnr....j Kn . .. -r . . "u"v, uuuor a ID., 25c; plceona, pr do., $1.20; homer quab I, . ' .-j a.uaavai, SKTJl UU,. M.OUI No. 1 per do., 13.00. AUv. broilers, 144c; "is, 10c; oia roosters, 7o: old duck, full feathered, 10c; geeae. ful feethsire O. ,.i,.. triaZ. . - . - -. - . .uiKv.,, 404400, guinea fowl. 200 each; plgeoiu,per dog" eo0 nirri ta Anm mi .si. t do.. $1.50; No. 3, per do., 60c. FISH (all frozen 1 Plnb.ul 11.. Li S!k"-. i.4c: ""t. , l7ars-e crapples; , iie.i;Aorei, loaj eel, isc; had dock, 13o; flounders, lie; green catfish 20c- rue (iisii, t.w eacn: shad roe, per pair n5.C,;,,,r10''"f . "toonlie; vLceu'T,8",Rlbv.No-,1-14; N- oi No. 3, 84c. Loin: No. 1, l7o; No 1. lssTo; No. 8 ,4,. Chuck: No. i 74c; No. 1. 74c: No. i 7o. Round: No. i, 9o; No 2, 7o FRUITS-Oranges: California navsls. -126 sixes, per box. 12. 76(2.00; small 1 sixes f1" bo;,3S.76; Florida, all s7.es, per box, ti.60. Lemons: Laurel brand extra fancy gufj size, per box. $6.60; 860 get p b. choice, 800 slxe, per box, 86 60; 800 si.e per box. $6.00; 240 ilxe, 60c per box less. Grape fruit: Florida, 46-64-M-6W slse. per box. S4.164.M. Bananas- iT.. feeU-K,iUa2;?il,Jumbo- P bunch; 12 76fiS.i6. Pear;, California Winter m.iii. per box, 12 86. Apple: Home-grown cooa inc. Dr hh tHu.ami' .TL. . " . r 7. mn vvinesap. per bOl . 14 26; Missouri Gano, per bbl., $4.oo; other varieties, per bbl., 14.0U; New York Green Ins and Baldwin, n.r hhi ti 7X..???Z Jonathan. per-bS, U.ior ..," SIS" Gravenateln, per box, 11.80; California ft norr,H P'r f0X- WalulngtoS ( rl Hies CnMn e.nH .... a ..... . . ii ; i iT . 1 . """"m"' watra laucy, ri-M? U i-.. ,GrP: Calllurn . ... , K, --v.io, x. io, few York Ca tawoa. per 6-lb. bk., 2oo Malaga, tujii , . V t 'e,-i e;"v.T v-rauoerriea Per box. 12., 6; per bbl., 1.60; Bell and i. ... 7, ', per om., ..o; Wisconsin Bsll and Bugle and Late Howe brand. Dar hhl tu (si n... s,.4... i. r--- .uuu uie.nu, uw, ... . jrig: iw Cali fornia, 12 li-os. pkg.. io: 36 12-oa. pais . .... ivT : . " ' "" sisisii, 1-uryWll, fi Jb- ' h-'uwn, per ib l4oi 4-crowu. VKOKTABLKS Potatoes: Early Olilo ln sacks, per bu., 90c; Iowa and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., 76.JM&C. Sweet pota- hh7: Y!.riln1. Per b,bl - i-W: Per bbi., 12.00. unions: Iowa, red and yellow per o., -So; Indiana, white, - per Jb.. lc bpanlsn, psr crate, 11.40. Oari,c: tliiVa lar cy. white, per lb.. 16c; red, per lb.. Wo. J.gg plant: Fancy Florida, per do WtsA Celery: Michigan, per dog. bunches. 86c; California Jtimco ,.. !,. i . ' T: j , . , , f ' wujieitas, IOC. Rutabagas: Per lo., 140. Cuoumoera: Hot uwa.. per dox., 64. uu, Xoma toea: California, per 4-bsk, TraU 81 to. Csbbage: New, per lb.. 140. hiring- and wax beans: Per mkt bsk., $1.10. lettuce: txua iancy leaf, per dos.. uc. Parsiey: fancy home-grown, per. dog. bunches, 800. Turnips; per mkt. bsg.. 86c. Carrots' Per mkt bsk., 40o. Beets: Pe, mkt bik . too! MISCELLANEOUse-Waiuuu: Black ier lb., 2c. Uickorynuts: Laige, pr lb. tci mall, per lb., 6c. Cocoanute; Pr ack 16 40! per doa, 76c. Honey: Nw. 34 frames.' ull p.r"bl..V0ril LU X toffea Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 30.-COFFEB-Fu-ture opened steady at an advance of hd) lo points this uiornlpg in, response to higher LMropean cabies. At the beginning business was not very active, but la.er a good demand developed with big local roasters' buyers ot the near months and of spots, while tiuropean hou.es took large amounta of March and May. There waa also bullish news from Biaall as to the prospective crop and sucphe remain ing In tne Interior, and Price advanced very sharply curing the afternoon, almost ail of the active positions making new high reei.rd for the eaaon. The do as firm at a net gain of 2On30 points bales, 16,2o0 bags. Decern her, 10 4c: Jan uary lo.fcoo; February, 10.4bo; March. 10.47o; April and May, lo.47c; June, 10.45c; July 10 44; August, 10.40c; September. 10 41 : October li.ilc- Novemeber, 10 3oo. Havre closed 14 to 14 francs net, higher Hamburg was 44 pfg Bst. higher" Rio. 100 rels lower at 71 275. 8antoa u": changed, is ,1 ; 7s bt 700. Receipts at the 7? H.''1"? porV' 4 0t' b,, alnst 97,000 batte; Jundlahy recelpu, 22.2W baaa against 33.600 last year. hpot cotfee, firm; Rio No. 7, 134il34c Fanto No 4. 1S9is4c; mild coffee firm'; Cordova, 1244716a. ' l,ar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. SO. SUGAR Raw, firm; muscovado. MS lest, 8.43c; centrifugal, 9 tet. 3ic; molester. '.i test, 116c. Re fined ugar, quiet -4iii) at. Jeeep in.- Market. ST. JOSKPH Mo., Nov. 30 CATTLE Recelpta, 2.ou0 head : market, etrong to lOo higher; steer, t4 6ofi66; row and bslf eis 13 0oti6 6o; calves, lj 0oO 86.- HOtict lteltits, 6,6oO head' market steadv; top, 17 16; bulk t7 0fU7 16 bUKEP AM) LAMBhV-iteeetpta, 1 tuv head: market, earoug to lu higher; lambs, e.vvuj.4t. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kindt Active at Good, Strong- Prices. HOGS FTVE TO TEH CENTS L0WEE Fat Sheep and Erree Ten to Fifteen Cente Higher tad Fat I.anaha Strong, with Feeders In flood Demand. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 30, 1910. Receipts were: Cattle. I lore.. Sheen Official Monday 4.045 2.8 7 13 SSI Official Tuesday 8.9-11 Estimate Wednesday .. 4.212 sen 7.6'W 10944 200 Three days this week.. 13.113 1H.43S 1M?S Same davs last week 15.707 1!i.So4 36.611 Same days 8 weeks ago.. 2S.773 16 0--4 100 270 Same day 3 week go..l4.11S . 7.MU h0 173 Same day 4 week ago. .30.41 8.1-' 9Vf;2 Kame day last year 19.647 13,87.2 21.025 The following tnl shows the receipts of cattl hogs and sheep st South Omaha for th year to date a compared w'th last Near: )o)o iwk Inc Llec. Cattle 1.13R..W2 1.031,890 106,871 Hogs 1.7R5.2M 1.997 074 ' 141.S20 Sheep 1.861. 133 2.0 1.3X6 828,797 The following table enow the average price of hog at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Pate. I 1910. 1909. 1908. 1907. l6.il.'J6.in04. Nor. 22., Nov. 28. 8)1741 T 131 I 4 321 S IS! 4 S4I 4 SI 1 9241 7 S! S 871 4 081 111 4 Ml 4 4 I T 971 S 71 I t 01 4 9 774 I t C2I 3 ii 4 721 4 48 t 6S4I 8 041 I 4 071 OOj I 4 62 ( 8 041 5 681 4 25! 6 02 4 87 S96VI 16 671 1 t C71 4 72 4 49 Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. 24 26... 2rt... 27.. Nov 28 Itlshon Thomas wns too overcome for Nov. 30.. I 1 9941 8 12 6 6X, 4 60 8 041 I 42 Sunday. "Holldav. Receipts and disposition of live etock t the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha. rh for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. t, M. r Bt. p s Wabash R, R. 1 Mo. P. Ry U. P. R. R 42 c. i N. W. (east).... 7 H. A N. W. (west).. 68 C, Ft. P., M. & O.. 11 C. B. A Q. (east) .... 1 C, B. & Q. (west).. IB C R. I. & P. (east).. 9 Illinois Central Ry... 6 Chicago Gt. Western 8 Total receipts ...1CT 4 1.. 1 .. St.. 89 4 t 23 1 2 8.. 6 8 1 26 7 9 1 1 6 1 1 111 38 I DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. t'mana packing co ) l.W") 673 Swift and Company .... 1.159 936 1.8X6 Cudahy Packing Co 661 1.159 2,939 Armour A Co 766 ' 2,614 123 W. B. Vansant Co 142 Benton, Vansant A Lush 2 ..... Stephens Bros 103 ...... Hill A Son ..: SHI F. B. Lewis e.. 148 Huston A Co 64 J. R. Root A Co. ....... 29 J. H. Bulla 11 L. F. Huu 64 L. Wolf 21 McCreary A Carey.... 81 H. F. Hamilton 32 Lee Rothschild 1S1 Smith A Polaley 3 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co..,;-s.2l Christy A Cllne ..t 88 MoConahey 11 Other buyer 813 1.212 Totals 4,875 7,908 6.292 CA 1 1 LB Cattle recelpu continue small, leaving the total for the three cays thl week at 13,100 head, as against 16, ,00 head laat week and 25.700 head for the sams days two weeks ago. On account ot the light recelpu the market continues ln very strong position and entirely satlstactory to the selling Interesu. Buyers of beef steers were out early this morning. They went attar the offerings In a hurry, so much so that the market was fairly active, while prices were good and strong. This mean) that fat cattle at this point are selling light close up to Chicago figure. Cows and heifers were also strong sellers and the trade fairly active at the advance. Prices have been gradually working up every day and the market Is around lOlSo higher than last Week. stockers and feeders wero In good de mand this morning, but th supply was light and prices strong. Everything at all desirable sold ln good teason and the mar ket could safely be quoted around 104jlio higher than last week. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, 16.0OitH.75; fair to good beef steers. 16.206.00; common to fair beef steer, 3.76?i6.20; 4 0od to choice cows and heifer, 14.2O7j4.90; fair to good cowg and heifers, 13.504.20; common to lulr cows and halters, 12.75I&8.50; good to choice stockers and feeders, 14.b0r7j6.86: fair to good stockers and tseder. 13.8OW4.S0; com mon to fair stockers and feeder, 13.2547 30: atock heifer. 33. 004. 16; veal calves, 13507.76: bulls, stags, etc., !3.26$4.75. Quotation , on range cattle: Choice to prime beeves, $S.60(a6 76; good to choice beeve. to.OOi&t.h); fa.r to good beeves, 83.70 tj4 40; good to choice helfe-s. 84.oOu4.70: good to choice cows, 13.80uv4.4; fair to good cows, 13.30&3.66; canners, 13.761.60. Repressntatlve ale: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. 4 40 4 40 33 1140 1 It II 107 t 44 trf 1104 I 60 II 0t t 60 30 1130 6 40 11.... 1140 146 No. Av. Pr. ii nm t to 3..M 140 t 7 10 JZJ0 DO 14 Uh 6 6 10 1106 4 00 S3. 1411 4 04 COWS. ,. 74 3 81 8... 1011 H 1023 4 00 1011 4 0t lit- 4 It 174 4 30 UM 4 a till 4 86 M 111 Ittt i 16 171 4 4 4 4 40 1166 4 44 ' o4 3 34 10 M III .... 6...., 114 I St II..... 6 1104 8 40 14..... T tat 8 44 ' I 13 1001 8 46 111.... t 1004 3 4t 17..... t M4 8 46 7 34 744 I 40 S3..... 4 IM 8 74 48 8. l'0 3 74 8 14 lueO IN 4 ..44U 4 44 HIUrUHo, 8. . T1S 4 00 8 T4S 4 71 13 6S3 4 40 t 10HT 4 10 14...- ew 4 36 I 944 t OS 1 Ill IU BULLS. .'...1440 I 0 1 140 4 36 14V6 4 03 1 14(4) 4 36 140 4 10 CALVES. 14 , S4 8 74 1 - 106 T 08 4 340 4 64 1 140 t 44 3 30 t 60 1. 114 f 76 40 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. S. t0 IM 10 St 460 t 426 4 00 S Ill 4 10 1 444 4 36 66 .....lOOO 4 TO 11 711 4 40 30 in) 4 TO 4 13 4 40 T..- tit 4 78 4 470 4 40 4 Ill 4 10 IDAHO. 101 feeders. 941 4 96 1 bulls 1160 I 6 2 steers.. ..lOod 4 86 T feeders.. 798 4 40 A. C. Lundaren Idaho. It cows Ull 1 80 4 oows 1000 1 30 I bulls 1436 4 00 1 feeders.. 1011 100 17 feeders.. 99 100 7 feeders.. 76 4 60 I heifers.. Sol 4 86 Howard A Andrews Idaho. 41 bulls 1263 3 66 1 bull 1060 I IS rJOUTH DAKOTA. 1 cows 926 3 75 82 cows S87 4 10 NEBRASKA. 11 steers. ...1128 4 90 2 steers.... 130 4 90 10 stockers. 660 8 60 1 caiv... as6 tit HOGS Reoelpt of hog thl morning were again quite moderate, bringing the total for the week up to 14,400 head, a against 19.9uO head for the same days last week and 13,300 head for the corresponding period a year ago. After advancing stead ily for three days the market this morning experienced a decided reverse. Buyer tarted out talking extremely bearish and first bids were aafely liKi)16c lower than yesterday, heller began cutting loo on bid that were loo lower than yesterday and quite a number of hog sold that way. Later on as It became apparent that re ceipts were not very large and the demand was really good price firmed ue until ths market was not over 6c lower. This mean that th market a a wool wa 6ioc lower than yesterday. It will also be noted that the trade was just the reverse of yes terday, that Is, It opened lower, gradually becomlug higher, while yesterday It opened higher and closed lower. Practically every thing ln eight waa sold by 10 o'clock la the morning. Representative salss: No. At. h. Pr. Ne. Av. Sh. Pr. 44 1st a 44 44 lot ... fgt 34 '7 ... I 40 44 Ill 40 t M U 470 ... I 40 to x4 M I 40 46 1st ... 4 44 let ... I a ta 4114 10 H 17 1st ... t 4 44 1st It 4 at 41 Ji4 ... f 40 41 1l lo 4 (6 44 I 10 t 64 Ill U 44 40 tl let I u 10 1st ....44 64 Ill ... T 04 64 IV ... to 43. IM 110 T 0 40 4ZI Is 4 k 'A 1 I IN 37 I.I ... 4 to 17 ti ... 7 00 sit . a?! isc a so it tl M4 ... 10 71 U It T 04 41 174 40 1 04 U is i:o 7 44 lit h) 1 0 44 !-l 140 t 40 44 Sal ,1 tH 44 4 4 I 40 44 Ml 14V 4 94 14 4X1 11 I H tv tat ... 44 44 lit IM 4 44 44 ta lav at 0., li 47 (4. 7J o 7 to. ... ri 1) t i" ... II ... 1 no X t i T 00 ... ft no 7 m ... r.'t ... T a 1 ... 7 on 14 . . 7 oo ....ft if T on 11 io 7 f 'v, J 'I ! 7 o:tv. I t . 1 i M S 10 7 1 17 :1 ... 7 04 4 114 Ml T"4 47 t 4 '.so 7 lS 71 tlj ... t 06 71 l 4 7 I 4 P-7 4 7 0 71 SI ... IK II !7'1 M T OS M ..170 ... I Of, 71. rn ... 7 ns 14 no ... 7 re 74 ;i ... 1 10 M 170 1 7 00 4. t 11 tm 74 JJ4 ... T 10 tl t: 10 7 as 73 ... T 10 IU ... 7 10 tl ... 7 10 .174 ... T 10 44 33t ... 7 Oft 74 . . 4 144 M 7 00 7... 47 ITS (i 7 00 7. ,. 74 US In 7 no 47 !! . . T 0ft 47 -3S0 110 T 00 47 Ml T So P. , 174 ... T M its t4i ... ; 00 6 74 40 T oft 60 !.t ... T Oft 4ft n ... 7 10 47 l ... 7 1ft 14 tf-0 ... 7 10 71 tw ... 7 10 JJ M ... T 10 HI 83 ... 7 10 74 1st 40 t 1 70. 41 ... T U 41 IIT 440 T 00 44 1S4 ... T 13 rics. 41 7 ... 4 76 SHEEP Receipts of sheep were light again today and the total for the week Is very much smaller than for the corre sponding period during recent weeks. A, the same time the demand is holding tip very well, so that the market I In a good, healthy condition. Parker were all looking for sheep thl morning and were all out early with the result that the market opened in very good season with price on th best selling sheep around 10wl5c higher thitn yesterday. Very good fed ewes sold up as high aa 33.S5, with wether at 14.00 and yearling as high a 16.16. It might be mentioned again in this connection that buyers are discriminating against heavyweights. Thus, while weth er of desirable weights are selling up to 14.00, others weighing as much as 140 pounds sold yesterday down to $3.r0. It 1 th same way with ewes and yearlings, buyers all looking for the handy weights. The supply of fat lambs was small this morning and the demand good, with ths natural result that offerings commanded strong prices and the trade was active at the advance. Right good fed western iambs sold up to $6.66, which was 6c higher than anything brought yesterday. There were not enough feeders In sight to make a market. A few lambs brought $).00, which looked like a good, firm price. In fact, the feeling on feeders was if any thing strong and orders In the hsnds ot buyer are far ln excess of receipts. It would take a good liberal run to supply the demand, but as already noted receipts are small and are not likely to be very large for some time to come. Quotations on shrep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, 36.V4).60; fair to good lambs, ta.50.26; good feeding lambs, 34.60146. 26; fair feeding lambs. !4.0uij4.6o; light common lambs, !3.o0tJj4.00, nandy weight yearlings. $4 6Wtf6.00; hesvy yearlings, !3.ou4.60: feeder yearlings, $3 7604.36-, good to choice wethers, $3,7644.16; fair to good wethers, 18.6oU.3 76; feeding wethers, 13.16i8 60; fat ewee, 33.26 CS 86; feeding ewes, 12.2.8.00; canners, 11.60 j2.00. Representative sales: No- Av. Pr. 17 Wyoming Iambs ... 68 6 00 823 Wyoming yearlings 118 4 75' 619 Wyoming ewee 94 1 16 123 Wyoming ewes 93 8 16 17i) Idaho lambs, feeders M 62 6 26 72 Idaho lambs, feeders 68 6 20 000 Idsho lambs,, feeders 75 6 30 iu Idaho lambs, oulls ........... 68 4 76 736 Idaho lambs 79 6 20 171 Idaho lamhs, . feeder 64 6 23 70 Idaho ewe and wether.... 117 2 60 2X7 Idaho ewe Ill 1 50 209 Idaho lamb 67 8 00 300 fd lamb . 65 5 75 32 lamb, culls .. 66 4 60 lf.7 fed wethers , 104 4 00 66 fed ewe HI) 8 50 13J fed lamb..'. , 72 6 00 69 fed lamb l 6 00 18 fed ewe 133 8 60 1H2 fed yearlings 97 6 16 377 fed yearlings 98 6 15 26 native ewes and wether 123 4 00 8 native lamb 90 6 60 8 native Iamb 103 6 00 88 native ewe Ill 8 75 lv) So. Dak. lambs, feeders 46 6 00 68 fed lamb 78 6 36 4C, fed awe 104 140 114 fed yearlings 93 4 90 24 fed ewe 107 8 60 26 fed ewe, culls.,, 104 2 76 75 fed lambs 98 6 75 17 fed lamb 106 6 75 100 fed lamb W 6 65 826 fed ewe 108 8 50 10 fed lamb stg g 15 2ti2 fed wether .-,.1,. 106 4 15 73 native lambs 10S 6 50 13 native ewes 151 4 00 CHICAGO LIVH STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Wenk lloigs glow gheep Strong:. CHICAGO, Nov. SO. CATTLE Receipts, 26,000 head.; market, weak; beeves, 34 uOa 7 60; Texas steer, 14.104(6.40; western tee,r, 14.6&.50; stocker and feeder, 13.30ftc5.60; cow and heifers, 12.2OSp8.80; calves, li.OOM 9.00. HOGS Receipts. 19,000 head; market slow at opening figures, although a few light butchers' grade sold at 17.26; light. !'.7Va) 7.124; mixed, 36.SU07.20; heavy, 76l87.20; rough, ttl.76(6.90; sood to choice heavr. $8.90 fc'7.20; pigs, 86.306.90; bulk of sales, $6.96 tr7. 16. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, SO.Ot,') head; market strong; natives, 82.26VW4.3'; western, $2.7fya4 25; yearling, $4.2(Vjtw.25; na tive lamb, $4.2&3'6.70; western, t4.6oa6t. Kansas Cly .4ve gtoek Market. KANSAS OITY, Nov. 80. CATTLK Re ceipts, 6,000 head. Including 100 southerns. Market for heavy ' fed steer wak to 10c lower; others steady to strong; cows strong to 10c higher; dressed best and export steers, 16.60V708.; fair to good. !4-604j.50: western steers, 14.2606.60; stiSkers and feedara, t3.7bfri&.20; southern steers, 14.00.(1 6.60; southern cows, 82.754j4.60; native cows 12.66(716.00; native heifers. $3754(6 !6; bulla $3.40(4 60; calves, 15.00ig8.00. HOGS Recelpu, 11,000 head. Market opened 6c higher and closed strong' bulk of sales, XI 06u.7.16; tisavy, $7.054& 7.20;' pack er and butchers, fl ,X,Gt .20; light. 17.03 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000 head. Market steady; western yearlings, 16.76; lambs, 6,0oti6.60; yearlings. $4.7fi?f 6.75; wethers, 13 76if4.26; ewee, 13.506 4 00; stockers and feeders, 13.00ty4.00. St. I.ouls Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 80. CATTLE Receipts, 1.800 head, Including 100 Texan. Market steady to strong; native shipping and ex port steers, 10.DOttf7.2ft; dressed beef and butcher steers, 1.2(V37.00; steers under 1,000 lbs., 15.00(6.50; stockers and feeders, 13.50 S 26; cows and heifers, 13.75i5 26; cairwars, 12.76(316; bull, $3.2tii6 00; calve, 16.269.00; Texas and Indian steers, 14.60i34.o0; cow and heifer, 13.004.50. HOGS Receipt, 6.200 head. Market 10c higher; pig and lights, 17.0037 16; packers, r26(uv7.40; butchers and best heavy, 87.3frtf SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1700 head. Market steady; native muttons, 83.60 4i4 00; lambs, 16.507.00; culls and bucks, $2,6043 00; stockers, t2.25S3.2E. fttnnk In Slaht. Racelpt of live stock at the five principal western markets yetserday: Cattle. Hon. Rheen rouin umana Ht. Joseph Kansas City St. Louts Chicago 4.2o0 2. OoO 4 !4 IM t .', 7 SM m IH II " ... as 41 ISO ... 4 44 61 t3 ... IK M l I XI 4 el ai ri iso as s i a so 4 ,t .t 74 See 4 44 64 I 40 4 4 11 I 4S 44 IM t S 47 114 Ml M 70 Pi 140 v l p so N 34 It) 4 V4 II 4 Its t 4 S7 n7 l 44 S07 140 4 4:14 44 4 110 TOO M Ill . . 7 i f. iro t f W t- T on 7.600 7.2K) 6,600 1.5O0 11 OS) 4 0.0 8.2oO 8.700 S9,0u0 10.000 69,200 46,600 .. 6.0K) .. 8 .300 ..36.000 ..40.500 Totals Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 30.-METAL8 Stand ard copper, quiet and stesdy; spot and fu ture. $12 tot! 12.46; Lake copper, locally. 111.00 &18 26; electrolytic. 112.874''18 00; casting. tl2 60 and 112 75. London, steady; spot. 157 ; futures, IM la 9d. Tit), firm; pot and future. 137.0O'(;37.40. London, firm; spot, 163 16s; future. J70 6. Lead, quiet; $4 45 (24.66, New York, arid $4 3((7 4 37, East M. Louis. 1-ondon. IS 13d. rlpelter, quiet; 17..S6 ii6.96. New York, and 35.7746.L'4, East St Loul. Ixindon, 'j2. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 49s 3d In London. Locally, steady; No. 1 foundry northern and No. i foundry southern soft. 315.26; No. 1 foundry, 115 76. 8T. LOI'1. Nov. 80 METALS Lead, stsady; 14874: spelter, firm. 86.90. Grala Bayer Is Bound Over. YANKTON. 8. D., Nov. t0.-(8pec!J.)-Before Justice L. M. Yeatman, Charles H. Kerr, formerly manager and grain buyer for the Farmers' Elevator company at Mission HUl, was bound over to the circuit court on th charge of emhexxlement. the amount being a little over 11,000. The evi dence showed that Mr. Kerr, who the last few months has been working In Hloux City, and was brought back on extradition patters, had used the company funds for speculating on the Minneapolis Board of Trade. The bond were fixed at 12,000 and Kerr le still In the band of the sheriff. Indians Pay Big Fees to Attorneys Teitimony Taken by Committee in Oklahoma Showi ray merits of Four Millions. PIERRE, S. D , Nov. SO. (Special.) Note taken from the stenographic, report of th hearing in tho Investigation of attorney" charge, which a as made by the Burke committee In Oklahoma last summer, and now mimmirlicil for presentation to con gress at the oenlng of the scslon. contain figure showing that different attorney have collected from th Indiana of the country nearly $4,000,000. While the recom mendation have not yet been made public In full, the statement of Chairman Burke of the Investigating committee show that uch recommendations will be forthcoming, which, if carried out. will prevent th practice of the last year along such lines. Three Weddlnee at Ilarou. HURON. S D., Nov. 80. (Special.) Carrol M. Rldenour of Topeka, Kan., a lnglng evangelist, and Mis Tarra Le Bryant were united In marriage at th home of the bride' parents, Joslah Bryant and wife, by Rev. G. W. Elliott of this city. Mr. and Mr. Rldenour will make their home In Fort Benton, Mont. A triple wedding occurred ln the Russian settlement In Iowa township Sunday. Th contracting parties were David OlansgT and Susie Wallman, Joseph F. Waldner and Kate Wsldner and Samuel Waldner and Rachael Waldner. Although several of the names are the same, the partlee belong to entirely different families and are no relation. little Hoy Scalded to Heath. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D., NoV. 10.-SpclaI.) Vhlle playing with a kitten, James Frank lin Hubbard, not quite 2 year old, who was visiting hi grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, who live on a homestead In Lyman county, In some manner knocked a stove leg from under a stove upon whloh a kettle of hot water waa standing. The hot water was spilled over the unfortunate little boy, Inflicting burn from whloh he died a few hour later, after suffering ter ribly. MISSING PHILANTHROPIST RETURNS TO HIS HOME M. A. Nayland of Knnaaa City, Who Disappeared After Leaving; I.arae Sum to Charity, Reappear. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 80. M. A. Nayland of this tlty, who lat week gave 100,00) to charity, and then, went Into se clusion to avoid the plaudits that he dreaded, reappeared at hi home today. Asked why he gave three-fourths of Ms fortune awayhe said I "I had a little money. I saw o many peole worse off than I was that I wanted to help them a little. That's all there Is to 't" "Where did you hide?" he wa asked. "Oh, I went to a hotel here In the city, where I have been all the time. When I decided It wa all blown over and the people had forgotten all about It, I returned home and here I am." Nayland, who Is 71 year old, found a great mas of letter asking for financial aid awaiting him when he returned to hi home. COLD WEATHER WILL CONTINUE Low Temperature Will Prevail Throughout Mississippi Valley for Several Days. WASHINGTON. Nov. 80,-The maximum of the cold wave, thai first general" one of the season, now felt practically all over the country east of the Rockies, has not been reached. Colder weather Is predicted for tonlght ln New England, eaat of New York and the aouth Atlantio and east gulf states, while the weather bureau' Indica tions are that there will be freeilng tem perature in north Florida and frost In the central portion of the state tonight. Storm warnings are displayed on the great lakea and on th New England coast. The cold, It 1 predicted, will oontlnue for aeveral days over the Mississippi valley and the eastern states. Freesing tmepera turea have been reported as far south a the Interior of the gulf state. CHICAGO. Nov. 80. A drop of from IS to 20 degree ln temperature, aocompanled by a steady anowatorm, swapt In. upon the olty today from th northwest. TRUST MAGNATES TO JAIL Sentenoes Aaralnat Official of Naval Store Affirmed by Federal Circuit Court. NEW ORLEANS, La , Nov. JO. Th fed eral circuit court of appeals slttlngr here has affirmed the decision of ' the lower oourt In the socalled naval store trust case. Two of the officials of the Ameri can Naval Store company were sentenced to aerve three months In jail, while five men were given fin aggregating $17,500, The antence were pronounced May 14, 1909, and the case wa taken to the ap pellate court on a writ of error with fifty three specification. It was announced last night that an ef fort would be made to certiorari the caae to the supreme court of the United States. Spencer P. Shutter of Savannah, chairman of the board of dlrectur and J. F. C. My ers, vice president of the company, were given jail terms In addition to the fines. George M. Boardman of New Torkj B. a Nash of Savannah, and Karl Moller of Jacksonville, Fie., were fined only. LAWSON'S CLERK KILLS SELF Man Who Sued Copper Magnate for Quarter Million Jump in Front of Car. BOSTON, Nov. SO.-John F. Donaho of Lynn, for twelve years a confidential clerk In the employment of Thomas W,.'. son, the financier, committed suicide today by jumping In front of an eleotrio train In the Washington street tunnel. The cause of the act is unknown. Donaho became prominent in 190g by ulng Mr. Law son for 1260,000 for ervlcs which he claimed included the arrange ment of dealing between hi forrnar em ployer and former Senator W. A. Clark of Montana. J. Edward Addlck of Dela ware, F. Augustus Helm and th late Henry It. Rogers of New Tork. The case, It is understood, was settled out of court. Donahoe was about CO years old. Most Food -Is Potsaa to the dyspeptic. Eleetrlo Blttere cure dys pepsia, liver and kid no eomplslnta and debility. Price 50c. Sold by Iaton DriigT Co. Bond Man Wanted A large Investueat house dealrea te soak arrang-exiieBta with aa aottv loeal dealer or a reliable young man to sell bonds In Omaha and vicinity. Aa exeelleat opportunity fog aa energetic man, wUhlnT to build up a stable buetneas. riaaaos, V. O. og gas. slew Terk City. r