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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Hes7y lioTcment of Wheat Haa Run Ita Coarse. FIB MZR TONE IN THE OPTIONS Iepftc 1'itoriM Weather Com I'rlre Are Wrll Maintained Arrivals of the Nm Crop l.lM In Iate. OMAHA. Nov. 2. 1MI. There srems to be more confident feel ing on lh buying eld of the wheat irmrkot. not because of nv rhantr In (hi trari conditions, hut that the pressure of heavy nolllnr. netn sble the past week. Memd to end rtxldenlv. Veathr In the northwest in clear and old and ttie Argentina report are "ttll very bearish. Humor of federal Investigation may ruw some unselfish feeling. NMth the weather still cear and cold over the coin lelt. price were about urn-hanged. Favorable weather Ik rapidly putting the new rom In condition to ship. The run no far Is llaht. but with present condition prevailing It should Increase. The heavy selling of wheat that ha dominated the trading of late seemed to tiava run It course today and a firmer tone to value wa evident. Cssh wheat aold e higher. Regardless of the very favorable weather corn .prices are being well main tained, owing to tha very light receipt nd fairly active demand. Cash corn waa unchanged to to h gher. Primary wbeat receipt were 1.154.00 bu and shipments were t21.o bu., afant receipt Inst year of 773.000 bu. and shipment of 40IO00 htl. IYImarv corn receipt were 131 ,000 bit. and shipments were 4Mnn bu.. asalnst receipts last year of 344,0no bit. and ahlp tnent of iMl.Onti bu. Clearances were Xl.ltoo bu. of corn, none of oat and wheat and Tour equal to ;39 M0 bu. Liverpool eloped unchanged to "id lilKher on corn. The following cash rale were reported; WHEAT No. 1 hard: H car. Vjc. No. !l hard. 3 cars, 88c; No. 3 mixed. 1 car. If'tr. CORN No. a white: 1 ear. !c; No. n yellow: 1 car. c; 2 car. t. No 2 mixed: a car. tXc. No. a mixed; 1 cari te. OATS-etandanl: 1 car. 4S'4c whits: 1 car. 4c. No. 4 white: No. a 1 car, n-c ra graae; 1 car, 44',e. , Omaha Cash Irlcee. WHEAT No. a bard. 9TVlcBI1 02V4: No. a hard. 87C0I1.O2; No. 4 hard. 4ij$l.l. f'ORN- No. a white, fK,f 9c; No. i white. f,f(9c; No. 4 white. (KlttiW'V: No. a color. 6HfHsc; No. 3 yellow, s eWtfc; No. a yellow, xV'Hc: No. 4 yel low, fimtf8,o; No. . MVvfi8V; No. 3. .V,c: No 4 teSVte. . OATH-No. a white. il4?: stand- rd, HffAbU,e; No. a white. 44"V&45c; No. I white. 44'i344,e; No. 8 yellow, U'if Uo: No. 4 yellow. 44U44Ho. BARLEY Malting, 11.1W.2S; No. 1 feed, s4cull.. KYE-No. a, 9a7c; No. 3, SoTMc Carlo! Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Chicago 7 135 Minneapolis 4 Omaha 72 IS Dulutb Zt Oat. IIS 12 C HICAGO GRAI.V AM) l'llO VISION S Featar-a of tha Tradlaa and C losing Prices an Hoard af Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. a. Twice today the wheat market broke more than a cent a bushel In a few minutes. The selling stampedes resulted from nervousness about reports of a federal Inquiry Into big cash wheat accumulation here and elsewhere. 1 he clone win weak and ran irom last night s figure to 'fcc below. Corn showed a net decline of Jihle to HtlNc and oats NtTe to Ho. At tha close hog products arled Irotn 2"Atf5o lowor to to hliher. The moet abrupt and hardest fall In wheat took place Just before the last gong. A strong recovery had been In progress for hour. whn suddenly pit traders became frightened at nupioed signs of liquidation on tha part of the bull lenders. Almont Instantanoously of. ferlngs betame wldly urgent on every aide ami there was a nearly vertical ilcslent from tho top, to bottom prices of tha day. C'uuses contributing to tha weaknera were big receipts In the north-v-et and generally favorable weather In tho winter wheat country. Another reason wa tho ulxenco of any caah dn mand In Chicago. No. 3 red winter wheat wa offered In unlimited quantities at 3c under leceniber. That month fluctuated ftom SCo to W7jc and closed at Ksc, a net losa of o. Clear, cold weather. Increasing mar ketings and Improving tho condition and quality of oorn made the market for that cereal heavy. Eastern demand, too, was allm. December ranged from t11o to $Xc, cloning ltjl'io down at Kc. Cash grades were fairly rdeady; No. t yellow 1111 quoted at 74'SpV Oata fluctuated erratically, "lllgli and low level for the December delivery wera 4(Uift4)c and lc. with lat at 4iVc a fall of Vo from twenty-tour hours liefore. In the end prices for provision aver aged Just about the ssme as last night. 1 Uuotatloti on Ivuding produrtg were: A rtic lj 6kiii. II ig hT"" LowH ioe VriTy". Wheatl I Dec.. SuSiNG'ai May.jl 01'' Juiy.l4V'j!. Cora ) I Deo..62S(T3i 9-,; KNj 1 i l M I'i'V K6i 3 (fffflti tw'i'W CiVi 4S1 4Vl 4 K, 4ti', 13 S7H- 15.H0 If 17kl 1 124 alay.t44kl 14 tl'.-qtv: July. 4,1. H4V "-(W t, Data 1 1 1 Deo..i4M4it '; ., May.itSMU 'k 1 if 4.r, 41, I Juljr. 4e I-or Jan. .May Lara 15 Hi lfi N3 Id 16 lu !Ki ID R.'t H it t Dc.. t S2'4, cu 00 j i:. i l 3-"tl I 0'jU, 17', 9 U Jan 1'kSi 0 1;. 1 a ti 27', n I II May.j Ulbs I Jui.. May.i 1 . .... I 8 20 a 3u k I a 2i I S 40 a 4imii S 4-Wl Cash quotation wrrs as follows; KLOt It UiT; wmtrr patent-. 24 JOff 140: stiatghts, I lsi: f. ml; spring straights, M.wvh.'.o; bakei. il.woi.ii'. RVrVNo. :. : i'Vc. PARLEY Feed ir mixing. 73cail.04; Ulr to choice muHIng, 31.l4gl.23. 8EFDH Timothy, lu.oui,, 15.. Clover. I14lji00. PROVISIONS Fork, inese, per bbl.. 315.2H' 16.75. Iird, fer lbs., fnou. fchoil r?J. shies tloofe). aOj. Total clearance of wheat ar.d flour wera equal to siv.Owl bu. lYtmary re- elota.wor l.U4.t"A) bu.. rou.mrnt with j.i.kv du. tne cia responding Our a year eo. Estimated itcelpa for tomorrow Wheat, 62 cars: coin. I'' tar, oets, 7l cars; hogs. iV.uio lieau. Chicago l."jh Frties-Wheat: Iv'o. ; red. t fc; ,u. .; led, 4 .; .No. , bard. liH -1 M X ; No. 3 l.srd. J'K"t.'31 0J durum, ytc r ,i.c;; No. 1 11 -rt :r:'., 112; No. 2 nurtlKrn, II tH; 1 pi; Ni'. northern, l eo i.'ti. velM-t cimtf. Mh-y fl.01; No. 2 sjitiiig. 1 't'il,; No. 3 spilng, II Otl.M; No. 4 M'tlni;. llHVtll. Corn: No. 2. :744' : No. wl.itr. 71 ,tt74u; No. 3 yellow, ,f4 1 ,'1',c: No. 72-r7JSn, No. 3 w hite. 7;'.'.?-,' . No. ; 'ljv, 744! 74'e: No. 3 .'!!.. new. ; No. 4. ?2V7214c: No. 4. ;, i-4 p.'-c; Nu. 4 white. Titi'ti-, -o. Mh.le. new. i-).c; No. 4 yeilow, TiTJ ji.-; No. 4 -llow. lu-w. Wic. Oats: No. 2 white. 47,m.c: N,. 3 white. 4tiV-M.c; No. 4 while, V. 4C: standard. 4ti4'47iv;. UL.'T'1'FH rileady ; creameries, 24ig31c; Oalries. Usc. toijii !iady ; receipts. l.KV raaes: i piui, cues included, lylsc; firsts, 21e, pnme firsts, 24c. CHELK-Hieady: daisies. 14U14',e; twine. Uil4'c; young Americas, lt0 14'ic; long horns. 14'14Vc. FOTA'lOKt hteaoy ; cholca to fancy, il7oc; fslr to a od. C4:. POI.'LTKY Ftrm; turkeys, 14c; chick ir.. kc; spring. 11c EAL irrenular. M to 4M lb wis., 7H Hc: w to i-lb. wt., SS'c; tw to lio-lb. wis. liyc Cariot Rc pta-Wheat. 210 cara. with 14 vt contract grade; corn. 13S cars, with ii of contract grades; oats. 116 eara. Toial recelpta of wheat at Chicago, Mia r,e (Kills and Duluth today were 7.2 cara, corni.ared with Tm cars last week and 417 i ia tbe co: reef ending day year ago. NEW lOHK t.E.i;Rtl- MABKK1 aioiallons of the liar u Carinas nmtundltlea. XKW YOU K. Nov f FIirn-Qulet; 'I'ttna pnirnts. I5.3u4i.VMi; winter straight. 44 114 H: winter patent. ?4 3"l4 70; sprlntf rlrat. 44 SO'-M .: winter extra No. 1. Il.ryi ti.'.Xi; wmer extra No. J, (.1 451.1 (j; Kan en aliment. 4.7Vti40. five flour, quiet; lair to !u hi, ia.vwjb.'M, cno.ee to luniy. .:::hf, a: COKNMF.AL Fteadv; fine while and yellow, 11 r-,; coaree, ll.avf; 1.6; kiln nVEnuU; No. 2, Ilulfalo to arrive. HAMLKV-Klrm; c. I f . Huffalo. t-c no-nlnal, c I. f., tnaiting. $1 ngi.r.. WHKAT ,po, eay; No. 3 red. 7c, elevator, export bn.. and IOy f o. b., n.l. ai; No. I nortli'Tti. ImiIuiIi. 11.13. f. o. n.. ailont. Future were wenk early, with heavy erlllnit on pr reriort of offlclnl InvewllgHtlnns In Chlcnit'i and on Tine weather and lll.eral retelpt; rallied on ioveii,,g ami on the flriniieM in the north bin agiilri 1 ad off on renewed eelllng. cloing '4c net lower. Pecember cloH st ll.ii.4 and May at ai.osv t "OKN Spot, eteartv; export No. 2, mc, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Future, were nnmlnnl. IMTS-Spot, quiet. Future, nominal. HAY wulet: prime. 1.3n; No. 1, fl Si ; No- Z. II .2iil.2S. HIDES -Steady; Central America, 21c; Hogoia, 2HiiZl'ir, MiATHER Firm: hemlock flrt, 2"ff 27c; womn, a;)L'4c; third, l!"21c; re ject, i.sc. i'hovi.uionh Fork, firm; lH.,iW.ai; mmlly, IID.OO'iZl.i; clear, aiLTCfl 1T.M). fieef, ,ulet; U..ivl3it; family, ai3.6fra 14.00; ham. 2.0ftr.n.M. Cut meat. m. short me, beof OUIet. ,-tirkled bellies, 10 to 14 pound, I !.:.; pickled hsm. f ll.OOij 11.25. Lard. meauy; tnionie west prime, 1 wtn.sa; re fined, eteady; continent. a&.; South American. 10 40; cumpound, tT.tifil.an. TALIX NV Firm; prime city, Unas., t"r; -otintry, SS43e. IJT'TTKH Steady: creamery special. "XVil Kr,s; pxtian. 32vtc; first, .) ic ; creamery, held anerlals, Sl'dllc; extras, W'''jc: flret. a?i2!tcj state dalrv, tuba. tlnest, Wa.Hc; process, apecial. 2.1c; ex tra. :t'(24--kc; fictoiy. current inaae, iiret. 2lin. ' CHKK.Sk; Steady; klm:. 2irigc. F.tiUB Firm; fresh gathered extrns, 334r;iAc; extra firsts, t:t:c; firsts, arjc; hem fih, poor to prinio. Ing2ir; re ingerator. first season's atorsge charges paid, SMilc; refrigerator, first, on docK, UfW-ilc; wemern gathered wliltes, fluiic. I't.tlT.TRY Allvo weaker; western chicken. ll(r12c; fowls, lUrfl'ic; turkey, lor; tlreel steady; western chickens, 7 illlc; fowl, 7?litiV: tutkeys, ,'i;. St. I.oals Cieneral Market. BT. IX1CIB, Nor. i.-WII EAT Cash, higher; track No. 2 red, 7itfio: No. 2 hnrd, I! OkUI , December, l.'H'Sc. .vlay. Il.tilS'n 1.014. CORN-Weak; track No. 2, 71H; No. 2 white, 73c; licccmber, lU'tc; Mav, (Mlc. OATS Firm; ttark No. 2. .'c; No. 2 white. 47V'l4Sc; December, 4'4C. It Y K Ixwer, l(9hc. FII."K-steaay; ted winter- patent, 4.t''a4.W; extra tuncy and stialglite, tf4.: hard winter clear, V4f.'a3.5. SKEI-Tlmothy. 112 (XV 14.S0. COH.VMEAL-l3.fiu. WKAN-FInn; racked east track, 11.13 CI IS. HAY Market firm; timothy, 319.003 2i.K. I'KOVISIONH Fork, unchanged! Job blng, tl.2.. Lard, higher; prlmo steam, i.iui'q'Ka'i. Dry salt meats, h gher; boxed, extra short. IS.V714; clear rlb. KS74; short cleai. 12. Kacnn, higher; boxed, extra shorts, K.T'; clear ribs, .S71A; short rlenr. 110 Wi. lOi;LTUY Steady; chicken. fSc; eprltig, 9c; turkey. 14'iltk.-; duck, lie. geese, H4c HT'TThK-Dull: creamery, 2t'(31c. KK18 Weak, 21i2nc. Note: Market closed early account fu neral of exchange secretary. Receipt. Shipment. MX ,1 ttf.oon S7.O00 M.ono in.-yio 41.000 i'5,000 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oata, bu Kansas City Grain aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov. S-WHEAT-Cah, steady; No. i hard, Wifill.07; No. a. 9icil..t; No. 3 red, Iwndmc; No. 3, 9ulWc; December. Siko; May, CORN cnchaniteu; No. k mlNred, 71V4c; No. 3, Tl'VUHi No. 3 white, 71i,fMvc; No. 3, 7le; Decemlier, tlV; May, 6Mt awf. July. t3llt!.t,4.'. OATH-L'nchangeu; No. 2 white, 4a 48-c; No. 3 mlxeu, 4rtyj l7Hc KYE-B790. II AY SletMly; choice timothy. 119.50 20.li; choice prairie, U.W U.W. HlT'lEM C reamery, tic; firsts, 28o; seconds, &c; packing stock, '.Ou. t'A IOH Kxtrag, 2tK-; firsts, 2lo; seo onds, 17c. Receipts. Shipments, Wheat, bu vl.UV Tl'.KW Corn, bu 2&.000 i;.0 Oast, bu 6.0i a.tj Minneapolis Ciraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 2-WHEAT-De-eember. l.u.'.; ''. II OHT,; July, tl.lu',. Cash: No, 1 hard, llt7; No. 1 northern, rl.VMfl.tKH: No. S northern, 1.03vj'Jl.MS; No. 3, ( 31.01 i- FLX-2.1H4j. 1IARI.EY WcTJllf. fO(N No. R yellow, Htj70c. OATS-No. 3. white. 4:ij4r!ic RYE No. 2. Iii i0ikc. 1 HRAN-$22.t'aa.2ri. KItJl R r ir.-t patents. ...Zlw..uU; sec ond atentH, Jt.'iO'-i&.lO: first clears, tl.70 4l4.l4; second clears. llCWij 3-W. I'bllaUrlpbtn, Pradaca Market. PHII.ADF.LPHIA. Ta., Nov. 3.-HCT-TKR Klrmt extra western ereamery, oic; nearby prints, We. ISiJOS Firm; first. SOo per case higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free rases, If 00 per case: current receipts, free cusea. 17 SO per case: western firsts, free runes. tv.OO per Cuse; current receipts, free cases, $7.uOiD'7.M) per case. CllKKK Steady; Sew York full creams, fancy, ljc; fair to good, 143 144c. I'eorla Market. PKORIA. 111., Nov. S.-CORN-Klrm: No. J white, old. 71V, No. 4 white, new, 64V; No. 2 yellow, old, 71c; No. 3 yellow, old. "i'c; No. 4 yellow, new, 4U,c; No. J mixed, old. 71iu72o; No. 4 mixed, old, uilvc; Sample, new. J'o. OATS tasy; stanuaro, 01a, c; o. 8 white, 4Cc. I.lverpaol Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 2. WHEAT Snot. Dteady; No. i Manitoba, 7s W. Futures, steady; Din-ember. a4d; March, 7a5HJ; May, DOIIN-SiKit. steady; American mixed, its M. Futures, easy; January, U 7Sd; February, ts '.'id. Milwaukee Grala Market. MII.WAUKKK. Nov. I -WHF.AT-No. 1 northern, 1 1 t'j4i l.K'W; No. 3 northern, ll.Os'll.w; No. i hard winter, Il iHtji (i; leeeniber. !.; May, ll.01'. OATS Htandard, 47c. PAULEY Mailing, IIU'hI.W. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. S.-MKTALS-iiland. aid copper, dull; spot and December, 11.9ojl-l. November. Ill 9iiTl2 06; Jan uary, IU.i45tjl2.15; February. 12.17. lm don market, steady; tpot. t55 15s; futures. 4ii It's. Arrivals retorled at New York today, IS5 toua. Cuitotn house returns how export of P.'l tons so far this month. 1-ake copper. 12.5HM'.'.i.'.'S; rlrr tro'ytlc. 12.37V44t I2.su; caktlng. 12.12ita ..-X: Tin. weak: snot. IM).Mi41u: No vmler, l40 st4Ml.'0: I 'ccetutier. Ito.Jjiotl t.); J.tnuury, 4v.U-rt k'.lO; February, l4o.t,( 4o. 71. Irfindnn, v.eak: spot, HS7 15s; fu t'i:es. tlS4 I'm l.i-ail, iiulet: II iii4 :;, Nt York, and 4l1')4.1j at Part St. I '.ulr.. Lcndo.t, 7 Ik 1". Spelter, quiet: f : . i,.W. New Vorti. and i.tni41.35 at I. it-' St. l.o.i:. 1 onilon. iJii l.'x. Antl- II i.;i.'. du'l; Coo'.,snirs. I i VUINi.. Iron c.Vvthiud warrants. 4'j 4'1 In lmdoii. I. 'tail. Iron wa iult-t: No. 1 foumttv no.'titom. l.V4V(ii:.r-4; No. 2. 5I4.751J1...2".: No. 1 s.iuthein and No. 1 southern soft, t. 'i i"o j 15 . ST. I-OIIS. Nov. 2 . MKT.NI.S-lad. firm; l4.lVj!.17,,j; speitcr. stro.ig. ).'JPi.; Kiaporate4 Apple aud Dried r'rulla NKNV YORK. Nov. 2. EVA Poll AT KD API'LER Steatly. with a omal jobbing buslue: un tha eint, fanc, l.jHA4c: choice. IstjsSe: prime. kSV. I'RIFD FRC1TS Ptunee. ftrm. on mall offerings from the oiihI ; iuotatkns ranse from 7UI-'-c for 'uliforniaa up lo ULv and HSi:.S) for Oregon. Apr! C.i. quiet and su-ady; c hoice. 15J Uc extra choice. ItKfJ Ksie; fancy. 17U1 Pvachea, Inactive, but prlcea are Mendy: choice, IIS'tUHc; extra choice. I4'gl2r-. fancy, llNa'jl-c. ltalslns. Irregu ar and unsettled; loot muscatels. 6Si7sc; cholca to fancy seeded. 7r,Se; leedless, j;c. London layers. I14'ijl45. 1 THE BKK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET Advance in Prices Continued Daring Greater Part of Day. BREAK LATE IN AFTERNOON neactloa from Top rrlce Regarded aa Tiataral Movemeat After Raald Rise and Palis to Caake C oa- fldenee of Boll. NEW YORK. Nov. 2 The advance In stoi-ka which proceeded vigorously ye. trrrty was continued during the greater pHrt of today's trad.ng. Filers of mosi active rtock were elevsted a point or two after an early period of hesitation. Tho market later In the atternoon broke, lo ng tne grea.er part o( the day's gain, noma of the active l.sue. including l imed StMtes ritcei, Amaigimated t ojper, Ht. I mil. the Hill stock. Reading and Canadian Taciflc, closed with small net los s. 'J he reaction from the top prices of the day wa regarded a only a natural move ment after the rapid ne and apparently did not shake the confidence 01 the bull Party. American Smelting was conspicuously strong. It rose H points 10 Pn Monday this stock sold at Trading In I'nitcd States Steel was on a srnal.er scale. The Industrials as a whole showed more Instances of pro nounced strength than did the railroad list, owing perhaps to the frequency of reports of Improving trade condltlona. Three steel plants In the Pittsburgh dis trict. It wa announced, would resume operation on Monday. tiroes esrnings of thirty-seven railroad for the third week of October showed an Increase of 2 44 per cent. Money rate were somewhat eaaler to day. The banks thus far have lost l).4fi2.V. Konda were firm. Total rales, par value, 4.&24.iiO. I'nitcd States bonds declined ( on call. Number of vales and leading quotations on stocks were as f.illows: !!. Utah. Low. CIiim. Alli-C7lmrs pf4 Atalsinaie4 rppi.r ... 21,3K Amernta Asrlrullunll Am. ttt Siistr S.7'10 Amerlrsn Csn 7. Mil Amarirsn t. s r I. vie An. I'oltnn (ill t,W) 11 MS 11 T4 44 ' 'sis H 41 IS Ms r.o n lS to 43 31 17S s 34',, S 101 siS 117 1S B7 30 33 l''7S IM'l 137 S 7S liS 21 S MS 2t; 73 & lf.S 3S 145 HS Amerlrsn H ft 1. pra . Am. ! Sm-urltles Amerlran Lln4H4 lot) ITS 17 S Amrlrn lnenmftlvs ... 70 Amciinn n 191. 400 Am. R n pM l.nei Am. Sie Koin1rlt l.leo Am. Hur H'tinlng J.kix) Amrln T T J.4OT Amrtri) Tobiiro pfd... W10 Amerirsn Woolen 1W AnsinnO Mining Co 4") Alrhlon ".) Alrhlsoo pro 60 Atlantic I'o.il uh 4m) lUlllmiirs Ohio l.CX) liihlfhem Html mm Hrx,kln PapH Tr l.ton 'anallao Parlflo I.KHI Onlral Iealhrr vx (antral Lreaihar pfd (04 !, MS l"l in J4H K'7S inisj i: Vi 2, 76 2.-474 m " lit n M IS 1'"4 12S ' ' 7 ai Mi, Cnlral ef New Jaraey tjiasapeak A Ohio.... (tiliaao Alton J.wm) 1 7S4 Chlrato O. W., new ) IM4 f'rilraso O W. pld S Clilraso Northweatarn 14.'. Clilia(o, M. R. r ! U'l' r.. ., c. 4 8t. L sen t rnli,railo r 1 701 a 7. Colorado A Southern CoimolldatH l.aa 11 14iS (Vrn Prodncta OKI U Tirlawaro A' Hudaon 1S iww, 14SS 1''., el 2H iititt 10i 24 i 4'i KIH 12S 2S 4J4 1H 12fS 41'e ltS 14S 4S 107 111 Sl ni liS li.S IMS '4S 3nS 33S bIS 43S IM Ut,-i 41S 181'S 14S 44" PUS 15 '4j 2 II 20 ,i 104 S IMS 13 S 13t 81 MS 41 S) 137S 4 3S PMS 3S lo 73 S 1IS 811 1US 104 S MS it "IS 15 2S 143 20 S 7S S.'.S to 41 31 7ns 4 113 ins 7is 6S 2f 144 41 S 17 'H 70 43S rs lo 4oS 4ij " 34S iMmter 4b Itlo lrand ... J"! :4 P. V R O. pfd 1 S) ', tilMlllar' aarurltles .... IIS KrI 14.1K) 4 r.na tat pfd 4.KM l KrI 7d pfil K" l flaneral l;l-trl tw Hi Irsat Nnrttiarn pfd J.) li H (Ireat Northarn Or ctfa.. K1 41 's Illinois Central 4"0 llUA, Intarhnroush Mat t,c 15 Int. Mat. pfd ne 44 International Hamster.. X 10'S Int. Marin pfd International Papar Intsrnatinnal Punip 1,700 t loss i'antral Kanaaa City Southern K. C. . pfd M tM lflt (7 i 1"4 l.aularlll NaahTllle.. too 1 Minn, t it. louia M , at. f. a. . M... me tM MUaourl. K. T 1.4 : M 1"444 14H i UV, "n" n 4f.' fits 10 "4 3H int' 7S' HIS 10 '4 12S4 1IH1A4 117 14"i at', M . K. 4k 1. pfd Mlaaourl Panlflo 3.!"0 4.'S National Blsrnlt 30 131 National Lead t."u 41'4 N. It. K. of M. Id pfd.. H IIH. New York Central S.TOO 107(4 N Y , O. W i") 40 Norfolk 4k Weaiera l,l0 1"'S North Ameriran : 74 Northern Pacllla .N0 lia't fmclfle Mall J' M Pennarlvanl 4.l"0 U:l People' a (iae lT P.. C , C. t. L 2''0 "7 I'lttabursh Col I"" H'4 Hraaaed Steel Cr l !' Pullman Palace Car Itallver Steel Spring.... 3 lteadliif W.7WI 143 HrpubllC Hleel l. 21 Itspubllo gteel pfd 7m 7H Hnvk liland Co H.l" ti. Rock Uland Co. pfd l.on MS Ht. L B. r. 2J pfd.... Ml 41S St. Uiula ft. W b Ht I. W pfd :o TOt, Kloaa-Hlieffleld H. 1 S-j.ithern Pa.lflo ." 11SH 1414 S0' 7, Sf.i Ul Hi se', 70S iiis aii l"w 3 2S 1 4:1 IMS IS 431 MS 1"S 4fS l gouthrrn ItallwaT IM "B o. lulllwar ptd J. NO 71' Tennetaee Cupper ' T..aa Ik Ps.-tllc iO , T.. SI. 1. V ,(, 1'a T.. tit. L, W. pfd l ulon Pa. lflc 10.10 lt, I nlon Paclfio pfd 100 1 t'ntted Statea rtealtr t'nlted Htatoe Itubner.... t.) 44Uj t atted State steal Jil.tvio Ls, P . Steel pfd I.TflO 110 I tab Copper 3.H 4 Va.-rolln Chemloal .. 2"0 4 Wabeall Pfd . 4.H S it Weetw Maryland J.ww M J. W.allnshoua Electric ... .40) S Wealern I nlou t ' Wheellns L. E 1 .4 4 Lel.llh Valley 24. b "l Total eelea tor th day, 777.7t ahsres. aa 'a !' ew Vork Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 2-MONF.Y-On cull, steady; 2SS per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent: closing bids. 2s per cent: offered at 3 per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty and ninety days. .ISD per cent; six months. 3'j'i3 per ce-it. PRIM B MKUCANTILi: rAriiR-lVitt 4:u ber cent. KTKRLlNa KXCHANGK-Steady, with atlual bu ness In bankers' bills at 14 8.175 for sixty-day bills and at M Si5 for do mand. Commerclul bills. 14. 83. SILVLR Uar, 54Sc; Mexican dollars. BONDS Government, eay; rallioad, "closing quotations on bonds today were as lollows: f S ref. . ref ...toiS'Japea 4a dO OOUPOB V S. e. re 1014K. C. Uo. lat Oa. tie coupon 101 L. S. ileb. 4a 15J1 f s. 4. ret ll.'U a N. unl. 4.. tr 4S 73 S KS do voudos -.- ii.ft.evi ir m .w. . . . . - . -m. n. k 1. iai 41. e7 Mlla-ilial. tat Ataar. As a A. T ft T e. Sa. a fen. 4S I7S 101 io. raeiiic 4a 74t 4a ..piSN. Rlt of M 4Sa 1 Am Tobacio 4a... HN. T. I", f JSa .. MS do te Artoour wo, es bj4 4V Co. 4SiN- V.. N. 11. St H. sea. a....la c. pies Anoiaoe sa. 44 do A. C U at 4 ... Bat. Otita 4.. do : de S. W. SSa ... Hrouk. Tr. e. 4a l'"S- w. lat t. it.. , s'a 4a io7, 'i K. raolflg 4a ions MS lo 34 rj '0. M. L. rfs 4a... stis S4Sroo. t. ISa Pill.. MS, 10S do mis. 4a 102 i v.ea. at 11. 1 n leather sa .... 4SKwdiog can. 4a S l'. of N. J s. ka. . 1:1 s. u. 41 s. r . is. 4a ou t hea. O .1.. Ill U .(. - . j-... .-. pro. ,11, do tv. 4a 1SS U 8. W. . TS . So . MIS . : . 4S . Si .ions . 7 .Ml "4 .1..JS t"hKo ec A. 3va. C. B. SI. . 4a... , ta do lat (old 4a. 6S8 A U adj. s. do !. V4'BO. rv. iol. 4a . r m. a s p. d 4. HIS do c. n. t r. do rtf 4a .. Colo. lud. fta. Colo. Ml"!. r. 4a. uo tt rf. 4a WSSo. Ratlaay 7t do gen. 4a I mos pa. I tic 4a.. 1. 4Sa "4 do . in r r. & l II I 4. 'a Oo 4I tc ref. 4. i. a it 4. "'at. S Pubtt 4....il(i I'. S Steel 14 i,...lor ".ti a -car. i. hem. e4,.wv Iw'.tWahaj.ii l.t (a tv,2 , I'a il l ei. 4... a 44 otern t;: .1 r4 ll Ulr' Krl V I i4 . 41 Jo ei. i do ear. do 4ikrlaa D l4n bko. rv a lli. i:i Hi ref. 4 Int. Met. 4Sa ---Int. at. M S IM4. t)fler4. iil.t. Kle-. ,, 5a.. , .144 w la. t'entral 4a. . t4S Mu. Pai. . &4 . . '.as l'4iiaiae z - i . M4 Dostun bturk Market. nosTON, Nov. ! Closing quotations en stocks follOWl Allottee Aiuat. tAoer .. I t t 4 ... arUutie Cam. .. H a- '.' a Putt CoelttKM . t ai. Artloa4.. lei Heel..- Ceotenotel i llansa C. i 1.41 bat.e C. M r"ranklla t.iro Cra Gratia Ca. .... . : M.baek , tf4 N44(le to . I'Sw Nipiaeln Mine . . 4ft Ni.rtlt Butte i North Lake . I44t OI4 DaotiBiva ... . 4tSat4-eul4 .3 Perron S. 4N (.'.... . ( C'ltlr-rr . ftt Suanno . Id Supeilor . TteS iveilar 4k D. 31 . 4tamr.k . t I. . t. a. a x 414 14 , 4 1 ' W . n . " rnn ... t o pM .... 14 I'll '. . ?H 1 '"l 'TTT l Vinos t'W(leilne ... i;. 4-., ! linn opper lfc ( v.ppf . . . . . 4 H-,lle 0ppr.. M'lmi .'op.r ... Ml. I.oadon tock Nlorkrt. TyO.VDON. Nov. 2. American securities opened quiet nnd h fraction lower today. An upward movement followed, hut the market eased off :ieain near the end of the first hour, and at noon prices ranged from unchsnged to e lower than yester- oay a w lork close. Ooneola. mosey do aonnt Amal. Onper Anaconda Atrhteon do ptd Paltlmoro a: Ohio. 1 anadlan Parltir... I 'lnMapeahe AV n..-r-hlras-. o. Vf fitbeslnill N ISC'4 7i , M , K. T 3J fiS N T. Ontral lon 7', Norfolli ft NV lit I'mi do pfd i !., Ontario r W 1-pn Ptitifytvaiila cut, . . . H . ttaii.l 1!nea ... JS K'aolns ;t ... r.'V"ntti"'n HalHar... 1 r llli do pfd 7 ! ... 1i'Southrn Parlflc U' a ... ;'4lnlon Parlflr 171S , .. U do vfd 14 ,.. .UH f. Iv Steel f.s ... K'i dn pld ... 44!Wahah I'.'1 , .. 2. do pfd 14 t hi.. Mil. A St. lie per lienrer dc Klo 0 do pfd Irte d) lt pfd do 34 pfd Otand Trunk Illinois central.. .-1L.V mi-i.ai. (Uiet at 2i 1-15J per oz. MONKY IV1I5. per crnt The rate of discount In the open mmlet for short bills Is 3 l-IWSi per cent : for three months' bills. 3 7-lWi,i per rent. Sw York tllnlng: gtocks. SEW YORK. Nov. l'. Closing quota- tloni A lire cm mining slock were: ISO l.lttla Chief . . 5 too . lill . 4J Co. Tnnnel stork. d bonda Con. Cel. I, Vs.... Iron stlr I.eedrlll Con. ... offered. 17 M.ii"in Ontario ophlr Standard ... "NfKow Jaxke: 14 74 1 10 Bank 4 tearing. OMAHA, Nov. 2 Rank clearings for to day were 32.7u:'.2 '.14 nnd for the ccrro cpondlns djy lat year. J.rn;3,S!3 jj. OMAHA OKM.ltVI, JIAIIKET. CJIEESE-Tniportetl Svvli,, 3?c; Amer ican Swiss, 22c; block Swis. ISc; twins, 17c; deifies, 17o; triplets, 17c: 'Oum Amer Icaa. lc; blue label brick, lie; llmbcrger, 2-1 h... lie; llmbercter, 1-lb., Y.v. Ul'TTER No. 1, 1 lb., carton, 8.ic; No. 1. In GC'-lb. tubs, 21c; No. 2, !lc; pucking, 21c. POL'LTilY Broilers, lSc; springs, 12c; hens, 12c; cocks, !c; ducks, lKc; geese, l.ic; turkeys, 2fic; plifonns, per doz, 11.50. Alive broilers. 12Stc; hens, c; old roosters and stags, ic; old duck., full feathered. 11c; geese, full fetahercd, 10c; turkeys, lie; guinea fowls, loo each; pigeons, per dnx., 75c; homers, per dox., 32;iO: squabs. No. 1, 11.50; No. 2, nOc. FISH Pickerel, 11c; while. tt'JJir.c; pike. iSc: trout, ll'rtl3c; large crapplcs, liwiso; Spanish mackerel, lc; ecl, lsc; haddocks, 1.1c; flounders, 13c; green catf.sn. l.'i'iil.jc; roe shad, II. 00 each; shud roe, per pair, Wc; Kalmon, 13c; halibut, lc; yellow perch, 8c; huffalo, 8c; bullheads, 14c. BEEK CUTS No. l ribs, ISc; No. 2 ribs, 12Vc; No. 3 ribs, 8c; No. 1 loins. 1l"c; No. 2 loins, 13Hc; No. 3 loins, 9c; No. 1 chucks, 7Hc; No. 2 chucks, dc; No. 3 chucks, BHc; No. 1 round. 11c; No. 2 round, Hf. No. 3 round, Ssc; No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 2 plate. 4:lo. No. 3 plate. I'c. KlU 'ITS Apples Cooking varieties, per bbl.. 32.75; Jonathan, per bbl., l no; Cali fornia llelleflower. per box. $1.2b; Colo rado Jonathan, extra fitney, per box, 12.26; Pen Lavls, per bbl.. 12.50. I'.n nnnas 1'nncy select. per hunch, $2.2r.f z..io; jumoo, per Duncn, yi. , j. , . i unta loupes Colorado, standard 45 count, 31.75 per crate: pony crates, m count. ii.si: Colorado Osage. 13 size, per crate, 31.00. Cranberries Wisconsin fancv, per bbl., IS.00; ier box. M.OO. Dates Anchor brand. new. 30 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box. 32.25. Igs California, per caso of 12 12-oz. pkgs.. S5c; per case of 50 o-ox. pkgs.. 32 uO; w lurKisn. o-crown in 20-lb. boxes. per lb., lie; S-crown In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., ltic; 7-erown In S"Vlb. boxes, per lb.. 17c. Urapes New York and Michigan Concords, per 7-lb. basket, ISc; California Tokays, per 4-baskct crate. 11.25. Lemons Urnoneira brand, extra fancy, aon-36 sizes, per box, Hi.75; Loma Ltimonclra, lancy, 200-2H0 sizes, per box, Id.uo; 240 nnd 420 sizes, 6to per box less. Oranges Nlagura ltedlands Valenclus. '.KJ-126 sizes, tier box. 15.26; ir-17S-20ii-21ii-250 sizes, per box. tOM. Peaches Callfoi ma and-Colo rado, per box, 1. U). Pears California Duchess. D. Hardy and P. Ciarigrau, per ow-io. dox. sj.ou; tots oi iw nnxes or more, 12.40; Dawrence, per box, U-0U. Quinces Itllchlgan. ner basket. !2.Ai. Vbtilil AuLtS ileans btrlng and wax, per maraet uaaaei, i.utii.io, cabbuK Wlsconaln, per t., l'swlc. Celery Mich igan, per aox., Hoc; Colorado umbo, per uoi., ioo. 4. ucuinoers Mot house, per aos., 11.76. Kg- plant Fancy Florida, per oox., i.w. uarnc r.xtra iancy. white, per lb., J5c. Lttuce i.xtra tancy leaf, ptr doz., 40c. Onions Home grown. wnite, per crate, i..o; yci.ow, per crate, U.oO; red globe, per lb.. 2!c; Wisconsin, eliow. In tacss, per lb., 2Sc; bpanisn, per crate, l.i5. Parsley Fancy home grown, per dox. bunches. 45c. Potatoes- Minnesota l.a.iy Ohio, per bu., Hoc; wis cousin white stock, per bu., DCe; In 10- sack lots, 6a less, bweet Potatoes Vir ginia, per bbl., 45.60; per bu. bsk., 1.35, Kutabagaa In sacks, per lb., lUc. To- n.atoes Home grown, per murket basket, lAM inC. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds Califor nla sou khell, per lb., rue; In sack lots, lc leas. Hraiil nuts Per lb., 13c; In auck lots, lc less. Chestnuts Per lb., liic. Co coanuts Per sack, 15.25. Filberts Per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lo less. Petuiuts Hoasted, per lb., 8',,c; raw, per lb., "He Pecans Large, per lb.. ISc: In sack lots, lo less. W a Inula New crop, Uul, Cali fornia, per lb.. 1744c; In sack lots, lc less. Cider Now, per lo-gal. '4j bbl., e3.2fi; per eO-gal. bbl.. 16.60. Hone' Now, 24 frames, 13.75. Ki out Per la-gal. keg, 12.76; per e-gal. keg, 1.10. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 3-COFFEE-Closed strong and from 2b to 45 points net higher for the day. Sales, 72,OtM bugs. November, M.Sfo: December, 14.79c; January, 14.50c; February. 14.25c; March, U.vtc:, April, I3.H4c: May. 1381c; June, 13.77c; July, 13.71c; August and September, 13.73c; October, 13.72c. Spot coflee, unsettled; No. 7 Rio. 15Vai5tc; No. 4, Santos. iHTc; mild, tpilct; Cordova, ltiHtllfc, nominal. Dry Good Market. v ' NEW YORK. Nov. 2.-DRY GCK5DS Interest in the lurge auction sale of carpeting svaa continued us well during the duy as on the first two duys of the distribution. Cotton goods aro quiet and fairly steady. Dress goods for spot de livery are In steady demand and there is a firm Hpot trade In men's mrarlng for quick shipments. Yarns, quiet, with some largo orders In combed yarns pending- A Booklet or Investors. The Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Harris Kullding, Chicago, has Issued a iKioklet entitled "Uund for Safe Invest, ment." Intended for the use of persons planning to Invest In bonds for the first time. Its aim is to explain in simple terms th purposes and uses of various clatxea of bonds and to Indicate the value of bonds as safe Investments for Indi vidual .'. well as safe investment. Copies on application. Oils and Koala. SAVANNAH, Oa.. Nov. . TCRPEN T1NE Firm; 4.VG45c. Bales. 578 bbls; re- l.kl.. . . ft. I. -1 kkl . . ceipts. tui bbls.; shipments. bbls. 37.143 bbls. ROSIN Firm. Soles. i.TX bbls.; receipts, 210 bbls; shipments, 6So bbls; stocks, 6ti,34l bhls. Quotations: R, 4.17Hc; D, 822SC; H. 630c; F. O. II. I, 4.V(ij.47 Wc; M. N. ti.tVic; WO. 7.55.'. li.?:: K, 7.2tc; WNV lot ton .Nlarkrl. NEW YORK. Nov. 2 COTTON Spot closed dull; middling tiilands. mid d II net gull. l.65c; hales, none. Futures -l 4 .'I...... V.,u.iiiW Ulu... -l.IM .lluiL- ... . ...... in... ,. r Jieeemher. .23c: January, s.fjTc: February 0'c; March. .!'; April. 9.14c; May U tile; June. .22e; July. .22c; July. 9 27. Auauxt. 9 22c; September, .23c; October 9-2'c. o;ia anil Kuala. SAVANNAH, Nov. t-Tl'RI'ENTINE-Vjtnet! 4V. RoSlN-Firm; type V. $630; typa O $ii.S.'.p45. Itefluea Niti Is Lower. NENV YORK. Nov. 2 All grades of refined sugar were reducrd 10 cents a hundred pounds today. 'nol Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. t 4ML Slow: ter rttorv and western mediums. )Syjac; fin inediuins, lbnisc; fine, lljir.c. tJngar Market. NENV YORK. Nov. 3-SUOAR-Raw. quiet; muacovado. tfy test, 6.23c; cen 1 1 1 f ueal. s test, 57vc; niola-es. Hi test, liTV. refined, eaay. Or 1911. ; OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipta Light, with Trade Strong1 and Active. HOGS OPEN FIVE TO TEN HIGHEH Kheep and I.amhs Cnallnae la Very l-larbt Receipt, While Demand la Very Fair ml Prlcea Folly Mendy. SOl.'TH OMAHA. 'ov. 111. Receipt were: Cattle. Hog, bheep. Official Mondnv .... Official 1 ijpsdav Official IVeilnesdsv .. Estimated Thur.dny Four davs thl.; wek.24T5 Same days last week. 83. MA Same days 2 w'ks ago.3l.27f Same days .1 w'ks at.:n.s!5 Ssme ilnys 4 w'ks ago.3!'.4.'S Paine tluys last year ..S'i.xa Tho fnllna-lnc lu !. fc'.iriVl- receipts of catt'e. hoKa and ahecp at Smith On-aba for the year to dato, n compared with last vtar; 1911. 1!'1e. Inc. Per. Cslttle !'!I2SS lV1o.l07 4,M9 Hog anil.Mn 2ol.3,ll Si-V.204 Sheep 2,;,W,3:1 2,o7n,f8.'i i,804 The following table fho'4 th average prices paid for link at South Omaha for the Inst few days, with comparisons. Date. IPU. 11910. ll?09.:i)S.ll!7i.;i!0o.l. Oct. 25.. I 6 1KHI 8 ?! 7 J S 54 5 45I 0 1 I 94 Ost. 27.. 6 WVil 8 3Gi 7 54 1 B GO! I 13' 4 S3 Oct 6 )S -fi ; 0?! 5 V71 S 551 I 4 92 Oct. :9.. S 13 7 651 S ff: 6 4il 0 151 ")t t. :...' li 1S I 7 70, 5 Ri G 50 051 4 94 Oct. 31. 6 12' 8 011 I 6 681 6 R 6 0' 4 i Nov. 1..! o C3T.I 7 87 7 721 IB 1 l 4 84 Nov. l.r 7 9l 7 65; 6 72 5 CK 10 4 90 Sunday. Lvcelpts uihI disposition of live stock at the I'nion stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-fcur hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: KECEIPTS-CAKLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. & ft. P 2 4 1 Wnbush 1 Missouri Pacific... 1 4 I'nion Pacific 20 15 C. & N. W., east.. 2 C. & N. W.. west.. 23 27 C, St. r M. & O.. T 2 C, It. & Q., east.. .. 4 C, 14, & y., west.. 12 15 C, H. I. & P.. east I 8 C, K. I. Ac P., west .. 1 Illinois Central 24 63 C. Q. V 1 Total receipts....'; DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Kwirt and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co 2 iai j ;: ,'3 "t.9VI h.'.' Z To Lli o.oro lS.W oil 41H 1H7.S47 E1.H17 14.37 17.KU 1M776 HtfCi 1'w.tVfi 13 156 241 11,013 123. 419 252 iH l,lt5 318 1,259 1.255 47 1,943 3,316 2TJ5 613 132 303 11 55 119 123 33 33 5 1 73 Cfi ;i 44 Armour. & Co Murphy' Morrell Hill & Eon Huston & Co J. H. Hulla U F. Husz L. Wolf .McCrenry & Carey H. NVerthelmer H. F. Humilton Dee Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... Klluo & Christie Other buyers 50S J3.70J Totals 2,403 4.455 19,625 C11 iLiii Kece.pts o iau.0 nwt v ught tma morning, only sixty-tive car uing rcporuo. in. There were really noi uiiough cat lie of any one kind to be wnrtn talking about. Receipts for the iour uays amount to only 24.W3 head, the smallest for any similar period s.nce the middle ot August, and smaller than for the same daa last week by about 12,000 ncad. Vvlth such light receipts all the week buyers were ready to tase on more cattle this morning, and they did not consume very much time in taking up everything desirable in sight. Prices on uh kinus of cattle were at least stead with veslerdav. with tha more desirable kinds showing aomo strength. To say the least, it was a good, active, firm mar- het from start to finish. Tha trade came 10 a standstill early in the morning for tho want of more cattlo to soil. Quotations on native cattlo: Good to choice beef steers. I7.00di7';5; fair to good beef steers. ti.OtVi5.75: common to fair heef steers. I4.40ffi5.00: (rood to choice helf ers. 84.Ndftifi.aO: aood to choice cows, 84.25 4.S5: fair to good cows and helfera, 13.75 4.2S; common to fair cows and heifers 1 7.Y1 :l 75: veal calves. o.5u(!t7.50. Quotations on range cattle: Good to cholc hoef ateers. IS.78fi6.75: fair to good beef steers. I5.001i5.7r; common to fair h.of steers 84.40'rfC.tD: cood to choice heir ers, $4.40tt5'.15; good to choice cows, 84.3iVg 4.W); fair to good cows and heifers, 83.75'a j:t.v itood to choice stackers and feeders :"4. SOfi 6.00: fair to good stoekors and feed er. 84.1V&1.80: common to fair Blockers and feeders, 4.40(.i4.35; stock heifers, 13.25 tr-: bulls, ststr. etc., $3,2674.90. Representative sales: iiccF .-.fEERS. No. 2... 49... At. 70 U74 ..... 181 7tt 634 647 1110 1000 Pr. No. A. Pr. 4 60 20 1-4- 7 00 7u :ov 3. I 23 10 047 14 8 34 13 IM 4 li . a.lr a.ao. I to 4 411 I 00 3 75 dULLS. 8 to 1 7 I 65 t UU 4 76 (1AI.VKS. 185 t 60 I US l BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 60S 8 W IS IM 4 Tt , 72R 4 25 fail I 60 , 3U 4 40 ... . iN.-tlRAHKA. Av. 1'r. No. . Av. IT, AO. 111 foeiei'S.. T98 4 35 5 feeders.. 4i3 4 so IS cows 773 3 20 12 cows 848 4 40 i feeders. . 8L':i 4 ii 60 steers. ...1158 5 15 Richardson Bros. Nebraska. . 1J feeders.. Hlii 4 65 4 feeders.. ltW 4 35 4 feeders.. Ho- 4 1.1 Vi cows s-4 10 4 cow 905 3 2o I. 1 leinpe! Nebraska. l cows i7 3 60 11 belters... i.:o i OJ A. H. Mclaughlin Neurasga. 19 steers... .1247 5W l'.l cows iw.w 1 ;j Mrs. M. ungues .corRsaa. 12 cows 1073 4 2U Tullv Sj jiussen reorasKa. 17 cows 83 4 tJ 7 cows 1007 3 80 F. W. Richardson Nebraska. 22 cows..... o i t lo cows w s-i 3 bulls MuQ 3 60 Robert Anderson Nebrttsks. 8 feeders.. 1003 4 70 7 feeders.. 8 JO 4 55 5 cows 940 4 00 E. K. Ford Nebraska. K f. eders..!050 4 .0 1 cows 7 3 35 3 20 3 cows... C cows... 4 cows... 15 cows... Iff Iti 0 cows..... (51 .. SlO I 50 V. Dtlllng Nebraska. .. 832 4 00 3 cow s $43 I 60 .. S43 i 25 W. ICellv South Dakota. J. 17 heifers... 850 3 40 23 calves... 230 4 50 F. E. Mattoon -south Dakota. 23 heifers... WO 4 25 P. Miller South Dakota. 25 steers.. ..1137 5 15 10 cowa 87S 4 20 cows 777 3 2 WYOMING. 24 steers.. ..1047 4 80 41 heifers... 90S 4 C5 J. D. Collins Wyoming. 0 heifers... S'.O 4 2 17 steers.. ..1150 4 S5 A. Morrell 4'olorado. 17 cows 4 55 14 cows 9t t SO HOG A better shipping demand in the hog trade, together with more fav orable advlcea from eastern points. caused reaction. Most of the eary busi ness was transacted at figures Wjlue hlsher, but the demand tapered off late in . u. u.,.dl.,n nn,4 n al.tu.! liart of the ilvinra wha finallV losL. Receipts amounted to about aeventy - seven loads and included only a limited proportion of averagee under 200 pound and practically no plan whatever. Rutcher ottering and lard elapse made up tbe bulk, and the scarcity or unaerwetgnta occasioned no re ret in selling circles aa lack of weight ha become a discredit, Tha trade In all nuartera opened In falr.y active style and most ot th run was suit acaiewara oeioro. iu o ciock. Shlipr and steculators bought with considerable freedom, furnishing an out let for over fifteen load of arlous weifhta. lltavy hogs were still favored at small premiums, but th top price, SS 20. waa .-laliiicd bv a load of fancy butchers. Long strings landed at .la.l5 aatly, but soma little huelnese was done toward . no cIimo at tuu. Ne. 14 .. 104.. 1... 7t .. J... AT- Sh Pr. e. At rt 44 hi S 1 10 44 lt I M 4 !3J Bit I4S 2X1 i li 1: Tr 4 14 4 It 14 I 1 4 W 4 U ..mt ,..ii .. i ..ii ...: a M M I"! ft a J" ft IM k. ...... IV 40 JS 40 M 77 2'l 13 4 I 4 ln ... (in ;: 3.'4 10 14 51 .14 s r 270 4 lo -, IM an Hi 4 52 M 70 ,.. .2.'l M 74 J M) 12S l 3"1 40 37 soj ... a 4 :.' 0 oe M 4'i a 2,, '1 1 ... oi J.l SA, 4 f Ks T2 54 10 i W. M 10 I2S 5J 271 M t OS 10 211 ... I US (i ;.-. l?0 4 O 1C 314 3'0 12s 2'0 140 "J 4 MS 1 ItS 4 i vi ... e;ij T! ... Sit 213 ... 0TS t 2t !W 13s 74 .311 M 07S 27 '-'S 71 31.1 M 07S " 5!" "S 4t 317 41 10 " 20 0 :s 4S tf. no 10 73 3.'' HO 11 HO ;r.J ) 0 44 S'-'O . . (IS 7 : ... II I' !'3 240 4) 1 241 120 10 01 34 .- 0 li 4 3 ... 10 i 4 ... Ill 10 is7 ... 10 10 VI ... H 4 2H SO 4 1 14 .It 10 IS :t r:4 ... lo M i1' i is ;n 3:3 ... lo ; 3' ... t is ;7 31 210 10 l 270 ... ;o I IGS ODDS AND ENDS. II a3 ... 4 SHEEP Traoe In sheep ar.d iambs was generally a reptliion of yesterday's mar ket, the demand for fat stock having plenty of life at firm prlres. Ptipp.s nete moderate and Included a fair pro portion of killing clasjes, seven load of the Kinney lambs producing u JUtO top, the same as yeeterday. They nold with a 30 per cent sort, a cut that was a-o Involved In recent sales of this brand Good wethers ruled steady at .M.tiO nnti fat ewes that were toppy landed at 83 16 The best kind of western ewes possible would hardly pass 13.38 at moet, an opinion that is advanced by most of tho local packers. Pig bulk of tho eMimate consisted of feeders and thero was practically noth ing on salo In the way of stock warmed m tne tui n-iiit. 1 ne total, 4,tiju head, seemed hardly large enough for the requirements of demand, especially In vlw of the fact that previous runs this week were anything but excessive. Four clays' marketing amounts to onlv 119,000 head, the smallest aggtegate for a similar period at tills point In about two montns. Feeder stuff failed to show tho lively action that was evidenced by fat stock. out tno country demand presented a hea thy, reanonablv broad antiearHncn and steady prices were usually maintained on all varieties. Lambs, properly feed ers, sold at 14.50 and less, while feeder ewe moved largely under tne V3.00 mark. 1 nere was no business early In the extra heavy feeder lambs as the In-between grades were generally bought up on kill ing account. Three days purchase of feeders on country orders amounts to ot,o head, tha speculative outlet being almost closed at present. Compared with last week' eloc. cur. rent prices for fat lambs show an ad vance of 15 25c. whllo good fat sheep rule steady to possibly a little stronger in spots. Feeders are also closing In good chape, present cost being slightly higher than tho cost during the latiar part of last week. (quotations on i-nxon nnH io.nk.r .v.. good to choice. $5. 75tf. t; lambs, fair to good, o.40'a5.75: lambs, feeders. 8:1 Ron 4.141; yearlings, irnnn m r.i,,.ta c-i cu... , . . yearlings, feeders. 1:1 Mm 3 r.- n.a.kr.' SOOi '? choice. 13.6053.76; wethers, fair to eo.ii.,.oii; wethers, feeders. 12. 3.25; ewes, good to choice, 3.15(ii3.33; ewes, ;?-';' oou' J-oofoo.ia. ewes, breeders, W. ,.o 4. 00, ewes, tetuers, 2.25ri2.65; ewes, culls. Jl. 3532. 15. J Itepreseniauve sales: .v n. Av. Pr. 2 75 2 00 2 55 4 35 4 .',5 3 20 3 00 3 60 3 60 !i 60 s on 3 75 3 75 4 40 4 01 4 CI 2 i 1 25 3 75 3 75 4 35 3 75 4 55 2 05 1 80 a 6n 8 25 8 25 8 25 3 00 2 25 4 45 500 Wvomlnff ixr.u tA . I, . 87 . i-9 . 65 . 52 . 47 . W) .Ha) .100 .l'3 . 95 . 60 . 61 . 60 . 48 . 4 . 9il . 6S . 89 ivyoming ewes, rd rs, culls 524 Wyoming ewes, feeders ... i17 Wyoming iambs, feeders. 696 Wyoming lambs, feedtrs.. ?, , YyomlnS lambs, f d a. culls 249 Idaho wethers, feeders... t'tiS Idaho wethers 15 Idaho wethers 213 Idaho wethers ...... 248 Idaho wethers 113 MhIio lambs "' 34 Idaho lambs I'd Idaho lambs, feeders ..." J4 Idaho lambs, feeders 6 Idaho lambs, feeders tso Wyoming' ewes. 85 enAs ntl. feeders . 155 Wyoming yearl ngs l3i w'ornlng feeders Wyoming lambs, feeders 62 OJ v vomintr lunihe t H'r. .,n. to oS W.ymlnK lambs, feeders .... Ri ,2 iV3;0"1111 e". feeders .. 87 198 Nebraska ewes, feeders .. 83 81 Wyom ng yearlings, f d'r.. Mi J yontlng wethers, feeders . 9u X Jyom'bB wethers, feeders, in 5 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 91 J$ Wyoming wetheis. feeders., mi ?i- ".yonilng wethers, feeders.. 90 IijO Wyoming lambs, feeders .. C3 St. Joseph Lire Stock: Market. 4 rnJ"i n?;00" hs,d : mrket strong; steers, 14.508.00' cow and heifers, l2.80jt6.C0; calves, 3.00t(;7.60. ' " ' HOQS-Recetpts. 7.000 head; market sl2w.wi,0D- ,'25: buIk of aales, 85.904j.lii. SHEEP AXI) LAMBS-ReeelptsTl.2.)6 head; market, IO5150 higher; lambs, 5.0O St. Loala Lira Stoek Market. .Mi LVIS' Nov- 2. CATTLE Receipts, 3.tiXI head, Includ ng 1,200 Texans; market strong to 10c higher: native shipping and export steers. I7.2fipg.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, If.orw.SO: steers under 1.000 pounds, I4.0fttr8.2o; stockers and feed ers, 13.255.75; cows and heifers, ll.OOraj 7.00; canncrs, $l.Or,3.00; hulls, 3.75j6.25 JalYf' M-O0".:); Texas and Indian steers, 4.017.00; cows and heifers, 84.50fa7.00. HOGeS Receipts, 9,800 head; market 10c higher; pigs and lights, 4.75'fi6.40; pack ers. ati.104iG.20; butchers and best heavy. Ifi.l.vc.so. SHEEP AND LAMBrt-Reeeipts, 8,000 head; market strong to lOo higher; native muttons, I3.litq3.75; lambs, l.25fBiU0: culls and bucks, $1.253.50; stockers, $1.503.00. Kansas City Live Stoek Market. KANSA8 CITY, Nov. S.-CATTLE-Rs-celpts, 7,600 head. Including 1.300 south ems, maiket steady: dressed beef and export steers, 87.00ifj8.76; fa r to good, $5.00tf.75; western steers. $4 7537-50; stock ers md feeders, $,'!.5i&5.75; southern steer;:, 13.754.66; southern cows, $3.00 Handsomer and more useful than ever The See Buildin: On account of changes perfecting the entrance, tho elevators, the lighting and interior decora tions. The outward appearance could not bo improved, but the location is growing better and better every day. Think of the advantages of having an office in a building that is known, where your clients can easily find you, and every convenience is at your service, then ask us to show you tho available space. You may find just the kind of quarters you have been wanting. Light, janitor service, heat and water are all included in the rental price of the office. atoora 4 4U Directlv opposite the new Court House facing Farnam St Our front oftices ire much In demand on account of th prominent location. Thia room Is UxlS'i feet in size, and la subdivided with frame and glass partition, giving two offices in one. Rental price, per rncnth , fJ0.0i eMoau 320 Is a choice corner office having a north and west exposure, making thia apace attractive at any Miaioii of the year, on account of good light and ventilation. We will arrange this apace, lvxlO, suitable tor nr.iuit. and there be:ng a vault in the room, it aff jra extra protection tor valuables. Rent, per month 9)40.00 Scorn 840 Is a small wall arranged room facing 17th street, having splendid light and ventilation. The sire of room is vxll-f. Rent, per month llt.00 Boom 4US Has a south and west exposure wblcb makes a well lighted office, I34jx2i'4 feet In alxe. NVe are only asking 78c a square foot f..r this apace whicn la very cheap rent, considering location- and all conveniences furnished by Tha Ilea Building. Fries per month flt.00 Koorn 644 Faces th esat and is so arranged that by putting In a parti tion, two destiablj rooms could b made. There ui 221 square feet Rent, per month 130.03 ' j j i THE BEE Bee Business Office. ions. e-'.i59-.'; nan '.; bulls. 3.tn4. iO; net calvt n IloOS-Bffcelpt. 11.000 teadv to 5c lovcr: bulk head; marWci of sales. e.4 S.20; heavv, ffi.iyi;.; packer a'd butch- er., ;iljtt.jr; l,Khts. 5.W-"u60'H; I'lK't I3.V-H5 36. SHKKP AND LAMBS-Tlecelpts. Sirs head; market, steady to strong: lrnh- M.iWi.y.; yearling. 1B.7SO i."5; wethns. 3.omi3.76; ewes. J.751i3.25; Mockera feeders. I2.0frii4.00. CHICAGO LIK STOCK MIHKIOT- Demand for Cattle and Sheen Mcnilj Hoars It laser. CHICAGO. Nov. 3. CATTLE Receipts esti.nated at 6.500 head: market stead -, strong; beeves, ti-TaV.lo: Texa steet--. H.lChii.rO; western steers. 84.bVg7.25: H"r',. ers and feeders, I2.jami5.75; cows ,ri heifers. 12 OtViij.00; calvesi 3.j4VS.76. HOOS Receipts, estimntfd nt :i' head; market 6c up; light, f5.fi"i; mixed, $5.70'ii.45; heavy. 5.70'ni(".4." ; rnuii'i 85. 705595; good to cholco heavy, .'.:''.u .4:; pins, ;i.7&jo.f4); bulk Of sales, :.'."', 6.30. silEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, r-,1 mnted st 3.1.01) head; market steady: na tive. 2.Sit4.im; western. 12.80)3 4.10; year lings. 3.7j4-: lambs, native, ,.ivii'..i. western, 84.25.25. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the c!pnl marketi yesterday: five Cattle. South Omaha St. Joseph Kansas City, J st. Louis Chicago Totals ..21,500 3,800 r,2.s.H Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. Nov. 2-HavNo. 1 12.00' No. 2. Sll..rii)tr12.0; cocrse Ji.:,i llO.Oi pacsir.g stock, fi.wj.w; alfalfa. JH.Oi. St w: Wheat, J5.CfVj5.50; rye a;id 6.50. Dnluth Grain Market. DfLUTH. Nov. 2 WHEAT-Closetl 1 hard. 1.07; No. 1 northern. II W-S; 2 northern. $1.05,; December, 11.05V May, 1.0,. No No b o. 4 i.i; native ers. J4 0iKi' tl nfi7.J. 1 iioks. cnee l.ooo R.1 IX Oi 2.0(10 7.000 1 1 KIM! Tl 1UH1 , IkJ S.S00 9.8ii) 2.M 6.600 21.000 33.0 4 Indian's Estate Settled After Many Years of Litigation SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Nov. 2.-(Ppeclal.: After having been In the courts for rV' period of about twenty years the estatt of John Richards, a wealthy French-Cu- f.auiai, aiiu iiujicci IVBJUCI11. Ul DOUtU U " - - J " ' 1 " 1 1 B , "llw UlCU 111 iO. iinauy is to do distributed among hi neirs, a numoer ot wnom reside on tin Din. T31.4,-. .1 T( 1. . . J. T , & iwuu unvi iivDBuuu inuiiin reserva tlons In southwestern South Dukota. Tho estate of Richards consisted ol property to tha value of many thousann dollars and Included a claim of $65,004 against the United States government. This claim, which represented the valu of stock stolen by warlike Indians, wa ai.uncu ,1, 11 1 1 BU.lia rHi o U.K U U V Lilt . - - - . -' j ,-i ui vi.ua litt V been distributed among Richards' heir I u ... . . in me near luiure me property repre tenting ms estate also will be d stnl uted among their heirs. Richards had an Indian wife and s number of mixed Mood children and grandchildren who are legatees under hit will. Tho prolonged litigation was due tc doubt as. to who were tho legal heirs, but these now have been specified by tin courts. A day or two ago Albert Chap man, administrator xf the estate, filed his final report in the circuit couit ol Laramie county, Wyoming, and asks fot a final accounting and discharge of hit bond. The final hearing in the case will be held Deoember 4 before the adminis trator, when the estate will be distrlb. uted and the administrator will be dls. charged from further liability In the now celebrated case. Pierre Boy's Death Not Due to Foot Ball PIERRE. S. V., Nov. 2-(Special.)-A denial that the death of Roy Farrar in this city a few days ago was caused by foot'ball Is made by Prof. N. M. Ramei, at tlVo head of the city schools, and H. I.. i uiiuusB, coucn ot tne scnooi. t he K.a.amnn. lu . I . n . IT- . . ..tunii. jo iimi i ai mr was xrouuie nun an access in nis ear, and bis death was irom dioou poison from this abcess I hat the game of foot ball he engaged in was one with grade pupils, and was not strenuous enough to cause . Injuries; and that on the same day Farrar put lu a lot of time boxing; that the Injuries on his face were so slight that they could not have caused trouble, that an abcees formed on his arm nt a point where It was brluscd from his general condition. They are sustained by the attending phy slclans In stch a statement as they rlgi In the case. Key to the Situation Bee Want ACs. BUILDING CO. 17th and Farnam Bts.