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TUK OMAJIA .SUNDAY IJKK: XOVKMUKK 5. 1011. 4 13 i J! ;- X it a i , i s 1 i ,! - II l 'I . 4 " ''A ( . Ik ii i V . i a - i.) i! 1 i . " 't i Id ' ! .- ni rn m : ut ; lai 1 III "'( t J (2 i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET j;!': Wheat Value Move Up on Strength, i, Ull t'lu' Shown by Foreign Cables. CASH WHEAT IN GOOD DEMAND Mrona llnll Leader Reappear llnrrn, hat Tkrrr la o lleaj. I linldllon n Hrnr I'rr- ii rr Dnrlni tlir Day. OMAHA. Nov. . 11! "v-PC Mi 1 nsth In fuielgu cble appo int : rhn-kid the ag.'reBe Selling on s in- i art of bear ai.J (alee In w heat : ii ,ned up some. . There wan less net venules over the advertised fed; si Investigation. uM hough Holder and buli vtit nut nuppurtlng Hie market with any aggressive buying Cnsli wheat n In better ilfnun.l atnl Uio milling trade was more dh'po-ed to .in-maae it buying. Tho moil Impui.ent feature In the. corn trade was tha leappearance of trong luill )der it buyer. There w no iimvy liquidation or ber preure during i Iim da. Farmer are not telling new corn readllv and th dally demand will probably tike caro of all offerings for ;he time being. letter tanli Inquiry and firmer caul- checked the v short lltng and wheat h.id u alight, p.i- recovery today. i ah wheat a higher. urn i f.riu to h'gher on Vietler up port and fHlr bujing hy bulla who re . - i . 1 1 - - ?nld out on (he recent decline. ' hsIi vahiua unr pllghtl." lower. Prima:)' vlnHt r'liili-t" l.'JJ.'tfl una ahlpnifntH wet-f tn") lu.. Miilnt rr-c.'liti lnnt vr uf '';") bii. n'l "hip I : i T .f '.l"li.' tin. lYimurv ntin i. nipln wire ti.OH lni. ii 'd vhljiinrrilK v ere :, ii bit.. MKlnit ie-elpt8 laM fr of X' bit. tind ahlp .ik'Mm nf lni 'l-HtMlic , m nrv X! XI lni. nf ro'li! ' I. of 'ii ami whe.it imd flour eiiBl to ' ".'' bit. l.iveriHHil .!(.., I '.'.I'til hltjil'V !) wheat :.ihI 'i i',11 h'licr on n ifli. The loilowliiK iHh r ! wen- i't'iirled: V 1 1 K.T - Nf. ' Ininl. 2 rara. M.u; 4 t im. i;'-r; Ni Imid. 1 fur, lV: 1 r'". 1 car, t tar. !TV; 3 rain. Hir; No 4 hi.nl. I i'nr, ',: rei-rted. t rnr, 'I'-jr; No. tnlxeil. 1 cur, 1 car, 7'jo; No. t mlxi'il, 'i I'Ki e. '. ii I'OIIN-No. " while, I i-iir, No. S while, 1 car. CSV. No. V. color, I rar. lo; No. 2 yvlliiw. i im I a, : No. 4 J elhuv, I i.ir. i : 1 car tnewi, No. 2 mixed, ; ar. '.r. No. S mixed. 4 cnr. CHc; .1 1-nrn, in!; N. 4 miie,l. 1 nur. liiWi;. ' HI StuiKliiril, 1 inr ii.iv, No. S v I lie. 3 ir. 4uV. Onialia ult l'i-i-e. V!Ii;.T No. 2 liind, Ki'Ml.lrt'i No. 1 hard. MV'ull.floS: No. 4 bald. mwn. -iUN--No. 2 hllf, Hi S'a ''; No. t Ahite. KTtitiHi-; No. 4 white, HT" aie ; No. 3 color, tn'M'c; No. 2 yellow, it;; No. .1 vellmv, t75i-i': No. 4 yd mv. t5Tl'''i7fi No. 3. tT '! ; No. 3, '.;Vu!"o; N. . tli'fl'i'Wa. lATi No. 2 white. v iH&r; ntur.d mil, 4J,iV-''V: No. J white.. 4."il'tt ': No. 4 white. 4.'.'M'i,ie; No. 11 yellow, 44','uv l.i'e: No. 4 yellnw, MW'', LIAIll.i;y-MHltlliB, 5J.IWrfl.25; No. 1 r. it. M.iill.in. l:Vi:-No. 2, WiiiKic-No. 3, t4'u3ic. tarlut iiccelpia. Wheat, ti 1 .v. . rlili ? of nntrart i nr. with .M "f lontra-'t I.C. i.lllt T"t:il re.eptt of I-alio M Inni hhiIi nnd lii- hitv ,'iyi rule, ror-ipii i I'd vllh ? '-r luet wnk and H cars the tor- reNpondliiK dny a y ar enu. KV lOIIK .i:r.Hl. MtHKKT Unotatlona No. 2 Jifiij I f. nuffalo naltlng. fl.lSl.: NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Becovery in Pricei Carried Further ( During the Day. READING MAKES ANOTHER GAIN fiV: 14.6uc; futura March, n'l 441 Vi Corn. Oat i. HU 133 Cl.h-fcKO ..I ,pii Hpolln omaliH uuluili 1IIK.AOU OltAlX AMJ I'HOVIHIUXS Fvatarea of Ik Traaltaar ad t'loalnar I'rlrra Hoard of Trade. . , flllCAUO. Nov. 4.-Htendier liervea m iihlcd wheat tradein Unlay to Ixnore the iHiuy of ti'derai itiipiliy H to an alleuil eiiiner. Many rtKlcra cupieHHiil them, d ivi'K a bcMtiinlng to believe that there will be u.i k-i.im Invoailwailun. Irmly ov Ing to thin liannri outiooH, Dm mar ket oevcloped a n,r, Miner tout and cioeod al ',o to c net HiHiiPi''. niher lending Hipira, too. till hiei a nt gain corn, . 'ii'rt'e to ". . ' to and ho ptumirta a fhade to l.''..o. It ma ai patent from the ata-t thHt the tever. iHlinwa oa the Inet few daya-had lie iipearsd from the heat pit. .No evl denc of aetlvllv on the part of gov ernment repreaeiitu'lvea ooulrt be learnnd, and apecuiaiora turned In railef to fix their mlnda more cheerfully on bulllMli rn p rundltlona In Araentine, Cumtna nnd t-leewhaie. The fiiet wan pointed out mat only ouv-thlnl of the crop jyenr hud elapaed, the iierlod ot nncuiiiiHallun and thiit Hie pre.nt hirue vlallile aupply IM paiilv duo to tha liiclitclon if private elevator atocaa n. lo heavy marketing hy producer ho fcered (no rcmilt nt reclpro-lty with fiiiiada. Aa the duy progrraaed. vueh hualnrvg picked up a little; Hour ealea liiiiroveil nnd there wan an enport deinitti'i at Winnipeg. A oo! pa.it of the eiimiliiK advance wai held, MlthoUKh the rhialnif t"in. Wax cHey at u level mnnlilerahiy nniter the lop lnt reached. Inning thi acaslon iMcemher ranged from !l'.o lo V.xtr, with la it aalea ', up at i4HiK4Sc, foiitldeiicH anioHK hiiyeia of corn wan F really Inciennl bv former bull leadera anpvarlng In thu market. Heiile there wan a foieraat of uiir.-tth-d wenlher. I'roflt taking biter ruu"i1 aoino renctlon. I'lK-mibir fhictuuted between lti,o and :'',., cloHlng rmv tint ',o net higher at Mfc. 4'aeh grade were firm. No. i yellow Wait yuoted at 741-T'i"1c. Hiila rnied at romter In aynipathv with other grain and IvMcauae of week end tvenlna t'p of tiadea. High vr low limit loiicln-Tl by I t-1 ruber w ere 4,k and 4ic with the cIokb 40'', an advance of -.o over la at night. In the provlMlona ilowd It aeenuil that tm vela and aeilcrMM'oiiM not get to gether, hi, in generally In lug an fur Iw iow offeia that futuru trnnvactlona could he lirougiit about. Tonight, however, the black buil d i Mhow,l hlKher prlceg all iiiniiiid, pork 10"l."v' to l'-"o and other pioducta dvrtlei. too, but not Inure than a nickel. guuiatlon on leading prodm ln were: .muc li tipen. High. low. I Cloae.l Vea'y. vvheat! neciW-vt;7., 1CU aia . i w.iin.1 ,i v-nii 1 July Coin lec la July. Oata I lee. Mav. July. I'oik .lan May Lard .lan May K.I.. lan May I HI ... , . stuns; S4! I Wti 4D1W4l! 1I .-.! IllVy 6IVt! t: . 4iT,'4iVj4 c': t I 1 tM-a.l U","! .1 I ; 1 ou", M j !4 t.-.'S ciS' . 4' i'i4'fi V,1 1.4 4i! 4V!TiiMi4 4'.S V. fti47 4'i44K14rij f the liar on arlnoa ommodlllea. N V. W YORK. Nov. 4 VU )I R Quiet ; winter rtnilglita, 4;'i''i4 3"; winter pal anta, l4.i',H4.TO; spilng clear. 14 XStiA.ftt; Karnia etraJghtH. II 7.','i 4 V). flvo flour. teadv; fair to givl, "..; choice to faiicv tYz.Tfi.'i 4. Hurkwhrat flour, quiet; V it "d ier l") lh. fOliNMK.M- Hteady. fine while and yellow, tl IKK7I.M; coarxe, fl.lwlil.'); kiln drleri. -,.r.;i) HYK-I.auy to arrive. ISA 11 1 .KV Kairy I. f. Hill fnlo. W'HKAT rt'wt market, firm; No. 2 red, a elev ator export hael and (ii'k t. o. b. afloat: No. I northern liuliith. II.IS'4 f. o. h. aflont. Kuturra market wa firm early on week end covering Influenced by ateadv cabin, leva favorable advice from Argentina and reporta of a better caah dnnaml In the went, but loat part of the gain under liquidation bv timid long, eloalnu 'He net higher. December clned fJ e; May. tl.'fi X-IHtTl.O",';, rloBed 11.05 8-111. foilN Hnot mark"!, ateudy export No. 2 corn t4 cent, iiomlnul f. o. b. afloat. Future market w nominal. ,iATH Mpot market, Meady: atandard hlte. h!n in elevator: No. 2 BI'V'j No. 3 and 4 .''.' anil natural while and white clipped. .'ilr.n an track, ('utureg market a a nominal. MA V-Wenlv: prl.ne II.S0; No. 1, 11. '.Mi I.. Hi; No. 2 il.iiK.M ?"!; No. Z, 11.10. HIIiK.' gmet; Central America, 21o. Hogaln, Ti'i'i'S'ir, I.EATIIBIIr-f-TeHdvj hemlock flrt, r, ; neciimlH, ?JH'14o.; third. ISi'a'Jlc; ra- JlCt, J5'. ri;o lfIfN8-Poi k Kt-.-ady; mea, IH.75 (I7..; frftnlly. IJn.Wii2l.0O; almrt clear", till 7.Vtt".,.,5. Hoof, nieadv, niea. I2.M1'() I I n: family, l l.tWi I4.'ji: beef ham, vf.Mvi:tI.'e. Cut meal, aleady; pickled hellle o to 14 pound, 10', ,'n I I'4C ; pickled hum, Itrll'ijC. I.Hrd. firm; middle wet prlino, V.i.ei1.4iii refined, firm; continent, '.i.7n; Hnuth America, $10.40; compound, i',t7(i,c. '4 ALIJW-Hteinlyj ieltna city I'.r.ds., ic; country, 'i'(t7c. i.I'Tj r.ll taa,, reamery periai, an Utc; extra, tbtpiiw. !lit, a-a:UrtO, creamery, held peiHi!i, ;ii'ou-c; xtra, i,43ic; rtrta, ziwwc; aiaia uairy, niga, tineat, iO'tlc; proce, Hpecial. tic; ex U a. 24'j Mir; factory, current iiiki, ,llMt lvc. KtiGB r'tim; freah gathered extrui, 3i.iic; extra llrl, ...:; llrai. 2tf4lc; :IIdl)l 'IllU't o jood 1JJ1 pBI Irigerator. flrt eaon'a atoragu charge piilil. 2H'tlf lefrlgerator, flrt, on dock, liUfir; weatern gainerrd wmtea, 2v&S!c. . H1'.KK rlrni; alote, who In milk cur. rent muke, rperta., 14'4;c; atutc whole milk curent mge, average, AXit; lancy, lt'ic hey, 1-. lireed Irrcnuliir, western en. Ildjia ; rowie, i ii i-c , nir- key, Pk-; nreen irregular, western chicken, 7tllic; towl, lyliicVsi turkey, ItyoJIc. COKFKIv-No. t nio. chmed aieaily; December, ln.'jic, l. ,4ala limrral Market. 8T. Mit'lS, Nov. 4 WIIKAT Caalr. Firm; track, No. 1 red, VStygtiHiCi No. 2 hard, HHc$ll.tO. Kutitrea, firm; De cember, Mo; May, ll.OO'.k. COHN hteaay; track, No. 2, 71c; No. 2 whit", 7;ic. Future, atoady; Decem ber, 2iC; Mav, ex'ac. . OATrt hteady ; track. No. 2, 46V,c; No. a white. 48c. Foturt-g, firm; De cember, 4 4c; May, 49c. HYIO Nominal at 9e. ri.in.n-t.tnuo, mu winter patent, 4 lnai.'; entia Jnncv and straight, ,I.K,V4.S.i; hard winter clear. fXHM. HKKI Tinmt hv. 12.ti H.to. f(iItNMKA!-Wi. PHAN Firm; attcked, eat !.I4. 1 1 A Yf Teaoy ; itrnotny, prnlrle. ail.mmlil.00. 'I'WINK Hemp. 7',f0. VKOVISIDNH ivirk, unrhangexl; Job bing, lllvri. loud, unchanged,; prime ateain, H.7WJ 0. Dtv ait meat, un changed: boxed extra ahort. ts.e'Vi: :lear rlh. tH n7fa:. abort cleara, H.rJ4j. Bacon, unchangcil; taixed extra chorl. If '.'i'vn; rlMir rllm x!iK7U: chort clear. 110.121a. V O U L. T 11 Y Firm; chicken, e; gprlng. !cs turkeya, 14c; duck, W'l geeo, IKi, Tl rjix eneaiiv;- creamery, iirdiu. rXlU8-Flrm. JliS'o. . Hecelpts. Hlilpment Flriur. bbl.. 1 . I""00 Wheat, bu W.eoo 4 Com, bu.. 24 0" . . . Oata. bu 3S,ou .ww Kanaaa City drain and Provlalona. K A Ni4Af t'lTY. Mo.; Nov. 4.-WHKAT -fneli. umlmiigeit to !e higher; iso. t hard. (wcitl"ii; No. 3, llo'iill.Oi'i; No. 2 red; lSvl"Jic: .No. wiinnic; uocemoer, t;'; .Muv. H-W; July, ii'o. X tl. i no nut iiiiij.',i, hi- , v, . , No 2 mlxeil. 71tl71,'o: No. , Cftioi; No, 1 white. iikg70c; No. 3, 70c; December, 2'o; May. tl'c. OATH I ticliangen; .o. a wnue, iivj'if 4n,e: No. 2 mixed, 4ti'ir4iVtc 11 V F--w7''rf'. He. UAY-ftteadv; choice timothy, ll.50iij; 24) W: choice prairie. llS.Ooit 13.60. HfTTFR t 'reamery. Sue; flreta, 4Sc; ecomlH, Jw; parking atock. 20c, FAIilrt Kxlrg. Jtic; flrat, 24c; econds, . Receipts. Hhlpnient. Wheat, hu lw.0. wt.OnO Corn, liu ..iw iw oa a. bu.-. WW .W Mlnaeaaolla tirala Market. MINN F. AFOlilH, Nov. 4-WHKAT-De-cember. tl.04; May. tl.0M-; July. ll.OnV t'nah. No. 1 bard, $1.W: No. 1 northern, tl ttV: No. t northern. ILtR'aliLtKlVl No. a, '" to ii.ouitii.04U-. FI.AX t'loaed. ti: 11Altl.KY-70cyl.l. COltN-No. 3 yellow. n ,0c. OATS-No. 3 w hite, 4i"U4Sc. HK AN-- S.t'n3.2I. It Y K-rSu. 2, Mi !!. 1.-1 jii'Il- I'lrnt l.atentl. I4.10.V40; sec ond patenta, 4.7ni A.oil, flrat clears, 6.0 j.Ki; aecotid i leara. :.ei(2.9U. Krle laaae ana Canadian I'aclfle Bla In Deaaand at Higher I'rlces ' Demand far r'.qnlament Contlnnes to Improve. NKW YORK. Nov. 4.-The toveiy In stork wa carried further today. The upward movement wa uneven and leu Kititaneous than on earlier dav of the week, but advance were general. The over!. ado wing feature of the maiTTTi, from a apecolatlve standpoint, was the movement of Reading, which wa curried up 3 point to 14SV,. a rise of more than 10 points from the low figure of the week. Before the close price hardened In every quarter. The Krle laaue and Canadian raciflo were again In demand at higher price. In the general list of Industrial National Hlncult and American Agricultural Chem ical wore especially strong. The demand for equipment continue to Improve, sev eral order for rail ar.d cars being re ported. Tha September statement of the Illinois Central added another to the Hat of road operating In the central weat which have reported a heavy shrinkage In earn ing In September. owing largely to heavier operation expenc, net earning fell off more than t.'UXio.non. Cheaspeake Ohio reported a small gain In net. The bank, etatement revealed a ni'jr-li larger loss of cash than had been Indi cated bv known movement of rurrency during the week. The decrease aa shown on the actual statement was more than Konfi.onn. The surpl'i .ilin fell off more than $H,0fio,flii0. The changes were at tributed largely to ahlftlng of account Incidental to syndicate operations and the largn November interest and dividend diburement. I.oans were Increased more than lio.floo.ino owing In part to the Increased activity on the stock exchange. The bond market wa firm. Total allien, pr value, 2,.Vt7,MIP. I nlted Stale bonds lot , on call nn the week. Number of sale and leading quotation on ktock were a follow: (leu. High. Low. Clone. do amount A ma I Copper... Ana'onria, Alrhlaon rto slit.... O. the stock cxchann" hr re today, f.ater the market advimeed under the el4d of Canadian Pacific find I'nlon I'aclfle. The closing wa at end v. with price ranging from unchanged to le higher than yea tenl.iv a New York r,nlng. ronenla. money... If l-lnltihrvllla' N.. 71 1 11 M , K. T .. Ml N. Y. tenlral.. .. TvNorfrl a W... ..tii", ao bM ..i''ifinlart A W.... Ilalllmora iMi...11 PnnTlnla ... I'.nallin Parlfli.....t47S Psiet Mlaei ? HniHnf .... ?o aoatuheruau Ry, lilH " P'l li'Soiiharn Parlftc iltnlon Paclfln.... h 4o pM , M t, S Steal f do pf, , 4." Waeab , . 2t'i o M 1441 inlet at 2f,d per ounce. MOXKY I '4j 'u 1 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills Is 3 7-1(1 a3 9-l per cent. ( learlna lloaae Hank tntenaent. NF:V YOKK. Nov. 4 -The atatement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the bank hold tl4.210,8.) reserve In exees of legal requirement. This I a decrease of d.02.lli0 In the proportionate cash reserve aa compared with lst Week. J h statement follows I t.eMipawlia a (Mrag.i (i. W I hi., Mil. A St. P. I la peers Iwnver A His O. . .. lo M Erie I ki lat pM IP li pM (irann Tninl. llllauls Ontnil hi I.VK K Har, ..iui .. ' ..tin ..ill .. t .. 41.14 .. tn .. t-4 .. n .. i .. j ..llfi4 ..I7JS .. H4-4 .. o ..111 .. II .. Amount. Increase ..fl.Mn.W4.oni fH.jaw.oDO .. St'.12..0n 82, 2I0.0IO . . l,i".7Ki.4 :VI.S14 c0 14.210.660 l.ti.i0 422.ISIO 6.IM.i 1 .!) 3.031,100 track. 91.13 fW.004J3.00; 46 13 M 1R 10 I lti 27SI lu 414 1 27V: 1 K I 1 I 2 ! ft' ( 17h' KHaltV174 1 87V4! 4 ! 1 X i 1 a I IS K It 02V It I I SI'S' 441 I N 47S S 40 It 46 1 rvi 40 AIM flulmera pM Amalgamated Copper .... Amaii'-aa Arlrulti4ral .. Am. Heet Hiir American lan Amarlc-an C. 4V F Am. Oiitoti lilt Amorh-aii II. a , pM.. Ana. lo Becurltlea Amerl, an g. a It Amarkan Llnaeed Amorlfan Leoutnnt iva ... Am. M . li pM Am. gieel Koun.trles Am. Sugar lu-rinlng Amm-han T, A- T American Toha.-ro fn..., AmerU-an Wcwileii Anaconda Mining V.... Ali-lilaon An-lilMin pld Atlantia (oait l.ina Ilalllnwira Ohio Hethlehem Sterl Krooklyn lloplil Tr Canadian rartfle Central Imatliar . Central Leather prd Central of Now Jersey..,. Ctie.apeiVo AV. (Ihlu CMisigo a Alton Chicago 11. w., now t'hlogo CI. W. prrt 1 hi. ago N. W.; Chliago. M aV 8. r..t. . C , c. C. A Bt. L 4'nlorado P. Ai I Colorado a Southern.... 4vmmoi,tatel Coin Pi-odlifla lieUwara ft Hudion Iionvor A Hlo llranda.... Hon.ir A It. O. pftl liiatlllara' Hacurltlea .... Krla Krie 1M pra Krla 3d P'd tlonaral Kieelrlo (Iioat Northern p(d Great Nortliern Ore ctfa., Illlnula I'.iilral Intei-borough Met Int. Mat. prd Inlamailnnal llarreiter.. Int. Marina gfd Internal lonal Paper International Pump Iowa (.'antral Kanaaa 1 Ur Southern..., K. C. go. p'd larlade Uaa IxmlaTllle A Narhvllle. . Minn. Ft. Irtjla M . Ht. P. Ac S. M. M.., Miiaoiirl. K. T M , K At T. pl4 Missouri raciriu National HI aril it National lad ,.. N, H It o( M. M pid,, New York lnlral N. Y , O. AV W Norfulli a Waster N'irlli Antarlran Norliiern Paclflu I'a.ino Wail PennaylvaSila Poopla'a (las p . c., c. a st. l rillaburgh Coal Pieaned Htael L'ar Pullman Palace ( ar Halloa Hlesl gprlng... Heading Hepuhlle Steal Ilrpubltc Steal pfd Kw-k Island Co ltoi-k Island Co. ptd Ht. U A 1'. tu pbl.. St Ixula S. W Ht. 1.. . W. ptd HloM-tthatfleld M. I... tioultiar Parlfln noiiihorn Itailsay Poutham Hallway pid... Tenneaiea (Vpper Tea a rstiflc T.. St. L. W T-, M. U lc W. pfd I'tilon Parlfln Vrloo I'acitle pfd t'nlted Wales Realty.. .. t'nlird Siataa Kuubar... t'nliad Sialaa Hleal V . M. Ktaal pfd I tah (epper Va.-Carulina Chemical . Wahah tVahaab ptd Weaiarn Marriand Waatlnghousua Klaetrlo . Weatarn t'nlon Wheeling a u Lehigh Valler 9.S0O iie S'io o,1 100 t'KI OKI l.fMM 4"0 1,7'K) J0 1.4m Six) I.0O1 6l IW) I. Hl li.umi ?) 4lW IV" I 61 m Mi 4JW SI lint !:, ti MS Ml IS' j III-, Ml 4J'i I. It I IS :uH4 7Si 1S 11 '4 I'JS ;i Sat ifc 21 13 l.toO 73 Xal 14.-,i ll'l UK) 4.7UII MS ' 11m "41s! 11, HI l.fsS) l.Mi IN1 ft 4fl, HIv, IP, isr -4" Mi 4Ji, iisi, 4i 'iii,- 4S-4 t"7 1114 104- 11 1st 2411 -'t 14H 10S 4v, IU114 II IKS SI 'aoi, 8J v, r.ti, 44 vz,'i 41-4 'ii'i 4iu, I'M)1!, HK1 mo "is i.imi i. pm lint M 4i 1.11)0 H0 f'.'M0 J'iO III 2IH 'xt 114 J5I4 ..... ia:, '.14'' ins'a 4"', lllllla itsi, JvW, in-.1 tl 1II.ISS) IIKI l,bl l.C-0 100 I.Sofl l,tl H(4 iiH'i US', 82 .... 41 "i li 'ii" l'7'k ::i, lo, '4 iisi, ni, 113', I0AS4, 7 17 14714 144 ei 'tii, bOS, 1014 Vt il, 1(1 41 I o 24 l!4-l s o .H4 1"', nil, lis is S7'4 31 lot', 1'H lilt, fj', L'S "4 240 301, 11 'JWI 7'. :a n"4 r, ur. 1''4 is 41 111 II 'S li; !l ' 44i an', 14 r,4 IS', 1.1 l.- 41V 140 1,1 Ah Sv . J'H'4 ' IS '. '-s',4 is !'4 4 1114 lm, i 1U i: 4lj UJ'l 4l 'fi 1117 .19 I in II y Average Ixiarin Hpecle Legal tenders .... .Net deposit .' Circulation F.xceaa lawful reserve I lecrease. Banks' cash reserve In rault..f;JS,4..000 Trust rnmnanle' cash reserve In vaults S1.4W7.000 Aggregate cash reere f 42o,337.oiJ0 Trust rornpanles' reserve with clearing house members carrynB 26 Pcr oent caan reserve. 1 ,o7.0iO. Actual Condition Amount. Increase. Ixian fl,!22.4:,2.i tl0.2.00 Xpecle 3a7.H4(0 e:(.VMIO l-gal tendArs 7S,I1,isi) 4.444.oi0 Net deposits 1.7K2,.Oi.l 1.4K7.(ki Circulation tVVf-4. 1A.(W Excess; lawful reserve ll,5i2,!s.O 8,1IO,-.0 Decrease. Bank' cash reserve In vault. .f.3.478.000 i rust companies' cash reserve In vault .. a.227.00" Aggiegate cash reserve f41J.IIi6,( Trust compnnlea' reerv with clearing house memtiera carrying 2i per cent caen reserve. fi,ti 2.000. nummary of state bank and trust com panleg In Orest.er New York not report ing to the New York clearing house: Amount. Iiecieaee. Iguana specie lgal tender total deposits ..5(T4Vv.lO .. IU 2no..i) ... ll.o4.24t . . 6i,iiua,iM' .tlO.mO 7Mo.ll SI lli.'.SS) .lU.tsAI Iloston Mock Market. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Twenty-Five to Forty Cents Higher for Week. SOME HOGS LOWER OTHERS UP Fat heen and I. a nab , igtrongr to Tn-elf.Flte Cents lllaker for the Month, with Feeders A boat Meaity. ' WITH OMAIIA. Nov. 4, lidl. r.eceipl weie: Cattle. liogs. Blieep. Offl-lal Mnndav 11.07J 2.'3 ;ioa Official Tuesday t.VX iMi Official Wednesday .... i.244 o,!;I OffK-lal Thursday 1,J 6.1M Official I'rlday 1,30 J.S41 Kstlmato fcatuduy lot) 4,00 ?,.1.9- 21,274 1I.S47 l.OOO Six davs this week... 27.74: 2"n 137.719 Pame dys last week. .3r..?-f." W.775 l.ji.3;9 Hame days t w'k ago. SW.Wl 27.03 170.7l Hams days 3 w'ks ago.-SLS'! 24.4H6 lo7.i Kanie day 4 w'k ago..K-'tt In.WU l'Ji.047 Same dsys last year... 38,641 17.066 1 30.0.1 The following: taoie snows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with lat year: nil. 1310. Inc. Dec. Cattlo 1,102. ,'!77 LOU. KB 1 61.47 Hog 2.0W.4" 1.W7.920 3il.l)lD Sheep 2.2;,4t3 - 2.0U4.144 2i31S The following table show the average prices paid fur hoks at South Omaha for Uie last few days, with comparisons. Date, j 1911. 1910.lf.190g.illW7.l'3.;i9Jii. Oct Oct Oct. Oct. !..) ( 1SS Oct 81 Nov. 1.. Nov. 2.. Nov. .. Nov. 4.. So. I ' I K 7 i.4; 5 0I I 2S.. 12l I 301 7 621 6 671 R W i9.. J 8 13 7 65 0l 6 48 u..i ( 1SSJ I 7 70 6 6i i 50 8 U'HI 0 ,, C 04 101 7 S7, 131 4 83 4 92 S 091 7 6d 07 7 74, ( 13 70 6 61)1 6 50 6 051 4 94 B 4a a ban Vi. 4 721 IS 61 06 14 84 o 6 !3 B W ll 4 W 5K 0J 4 "Si a 891 B 62 I 4 81 Sunday. Rftoelpts and disposition of live stock at the t'nlon Stor k Yards. South Omsha, for twenty-tour hours ending al 3 p. m. yesterday: RKCEI BTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. Ft. T 4 Missouri I'aclfle... 1 13 .. . 3 (J. At N. W., east ' :l 7". C. Ac N. V., west 23 .. 3 C, Ht. P.. M. AO.... , 2 C, 14. tt Q., east... .. ' i C, H. & Q . weat... 1 lu .. .. C. U. 1. A 1'., east 4 .. Chicago Ot. West.. .. 2. 4 ; Total receipts... 2 , lift ' 4 6 were Included In mid-week supply, selling at .',.50 Matured muttons acted well from start to finish, closing firm to a little higher In spot. 1'rlme wether would hardly stop short of 8.1.75. while fat ewes show Very frtlr action at VtOurn.1.2.'.. Yearling huatness wss small throughout, only a sprinkling nf breaker showing up. In feeders there was no complaint about the tone or breadth, to demand early In the wevk, but toward the close It waa a rather dull den.1. Sternly price were maintained, however, and the trade I closing In notches Identical with those ot a week ago. I.amb, properly feeders, are selling around 84. io, but quick-turn operators frequently bought up Into the fair killing classes, paying aa much a to. 40. Weik's purchase on country ac count. 9;:.0O head. (Quotations on sheep and lambs: T.ambs. good to choice, t,.7i".;ji.oo; lambs, fair to good, f.i.40raa.7!: lamb.--, feeders. $.1. toil 4. IK); yearlings, good to choice, f.1.fi"'.i4.iri; year lings feeders, tl.Sr.tin.sr.; wethers, good to choice, 8:1..1.75; wethers, fair to good, t3.ti?,.3u; wethers, feeders. fi:.9tV(t3.;;; ewe, good '.o hoice, S3. loi.l.40: ewes, fair to good. H.0,'i3.ir,; ewe. breeders, H.i'.fj 4.00; ewes, leedura, $2.2i't3.0(l; ewes, cull. 1..V12.1.-.. Representative rales: No. 23fi Idaho feeder lamb.? 37j Idaho feeder lamlis 40 P. IV feeders lambs 276 8. D. foeder lamb 1 H. D. feeder lambs, culls.. 61 S. I. feeder lambs 4'0 S.' D. feeder lamb 321 S. 1 1. feeder lamb 2.M 8. D. feeder lambs 3"4 Idaho lambs 307 south Dakota lambs 34 Idaho ewes 743 Wyoming feeder wether. 23 Wyoming feeder wether. 139 Wyoming feeder wethers. Av. . . B7 .. 4 4 4.1 47 49 73 tl I'M 104 8S ti Pr. 4 S9 4 40 4 o: 4 10 3 rO 4 0 4 rV 4 On 4 40 f 75 4 Si 2 75 3 25 3 CO Chicago l.lve atm-k Market. CHICAUO. Nov. 4.-vATTIi-ReceiptS estimated at 200 head; market alow and steady: betA-RT. f4.71Vri9.lo; Texas steer, 4.HhjW0; weat c in stee, , 4.2.a7.aS: stock erg and feeders, fXftVfjS M; cows and heif ers, K.on-afl.OO; raVM, i-,..v,,s.75. HOtiS Receipts estimated at 10,000 liead; market generally steady; light, im 4i; So; mixed, n.7o.i..4.i; neavy, .i.ift6.4.".; rough, 86.7iVtii5.96; trrood to choice heavy, fTi.9Mii5.45; pigs, f3.7Mt6.GO; bulk of sales, f6.rtmon.3n. 8HKEI' AND I, A MB3 Receipts estl mated at 1,00 liead: market steady; na tive, f'.Vir4.0O: western, f2.50ff)4.10; ycar llnga. 83.7IVC4.26: lambs, native, f..tO?i6.26; wtstern, f4.2i6.25. WHY LUCULLUS LEFT H0 JX 7 I 4', DISPOSITION H BADr- Cattle. Hogs. ShceD. BOSTON. Nov. 4 Closing quotations on I Omaha Packing Co lt s 121 1. IM 7V .11 liT'i 42 114 311 4i 112 an ! 4:-,', 1M1 (1 8.l J.ao ton loo m 4av, 141 44 41 tS, ll 44 'iii, '.tl, 6 7 4, 10 171 MS KS 4o 'iii, , &M 44 1H 174 147 tl t ' 1"', 41 11 71 113 S'l " ST.V, l 15 41 liu, 1 7 44 49 100 4r. 47 l-' t.H'i, C4 7 4 170 Cash quotations wsra as follow: 8 1.OtTlt Kasy; winter patent. f4.30 fj.:i. atralght. t.7iti4.M; spring patent. ,."nA S; straight, ft .V-ctM, bakers, M0. UVK-Nn. 2, Mc. BABI.IvY Feed or mixing. C'ik ; fair In choice malting; fl n.'il 2. SF.F.DS Timothy, is.iit li.i-: clover, f 14 (4H1 20.00. I'ltoVIMO.NS Meg lajik, per bbl., 8!..4Ji '118.75; lard, er hK lb., f'-.Oi; ll t ril a. t-lde (louse), kt (4u, Tctul clearances of wheat and Hour vera equal to 6II,(s bn. I'rlmaiy rec liita .ei l.to.l.(ju bu., compared villi i.Vi.wU I-, 1. th corrvapondlng day a year ugo. Coiliuated receipt for Monda : W heat. i ; corn, 1. i car, wata, 83 cars; boga, ;i,(ss bead. iiliio Caau l'rlce W tieul: No. 2 ltd. itK7c; No. 3 red. :c-iHc; Ko. J i.atd. paciufi.vU; No. 8 hard, 8vV iitl.UJ: No. 1 nurtlierii. fJ (yl.l0; No. 2 nortber-i. el 0v4 I.0V; No 3 nur I hern, fl.u'4jlu7; No. 2 "pring. f I.0041I (Xi: No. f apnng. i. ii 04 No. 4 apilng. isx-Vflir.'; velvet chaff, U0.-U Mir.': duium. trxull.tfc. Cone No. 2. .4'aXJ.i'-; No. 3 wliltv. 140 7fcc: No. I yel low, 74k-'7..'ic: No. 3. ;tri74,l ; No, f whit. 74 i 7j' ; No. 3 white. 7vc; No. :; tlluw, 74'u 71 ; No. 2 yellow, new, 'rfj 71c; No. 4. n73c; No. 4 now, sJSoc; No. 4 while, 74'4i4-4c; No. 4 white, Hew. M-fi'juv: No. 4 yellow. 74ii74i,c: No. 4 yel loia', uew. Ci '. Oats: No. 2 white, 7Vi .;.( : No. 3 white. 4.tj47(;c; No. 4 white. 4',Wi 4r:'c; btundard. 4ott47c. liCTTI-rt--iSleady; creameries, 24 HO Xlc; dairies. .'210 28c. i;JOS Finn; receipts, 3.840 caaes; at inuik, 1'iwm Included. 17f,.'0c, firsts. ;m.Ii; piline firsts, 25ti2c. tliKUrii: Meady; daislea, 14Vit li ; twliia, 14 c: young America, 14 ', U 1 4 '': long horn. 1 4 'i tl 14 '4jc. ! i'IaT' 'F.i4 Firm; choice to fancy, ,.'. Mir to giK.d, 6841 7c. Coll. TRY r4iea.1v; turkeys, 14c; .H I, -li . Ollllg'1, JI "jr. Mllwaake C.raln Market. Mll.WAt KKK. Wis, Nov. 4.-WHKAT No. 1 northern, fl.oli l 4V,; No. 8 north ern, tl.Bl-07: No. I velvet chaff, fl.Oui.r I4T7: No, 2 velvet chaff. tl.0.'ii 1.04; Nn. S bard winter, iHwVl.uj; Ieceiuber, Oi'.jc; May. Sl.COV OATS -Standard. 47V47t,e. HA RL1CY-M ailing. fl.ltil.2S. t.lsernoul (iraln Market. UVEBItXlU Nov. 4-WHKAT-8pot, steady: No 2 Manitoba. Hal; No. 3 Manitoba. 77d: future steady; Decem ber. 73d: March. la 'JVl; May, 7 2d. CORN-4r4pot, eay; American mixed. 6a 4d; futures, firm; January, us 7', !; Feb ruary, i. 6',J. rrorla Market. PEORIA. Nov. 4. CORN tower; No. f white, old tkH'. No. 4 white, old. b2t,i Wc; No. 8 llow. old, 7'."c; No. 3 yel low, old. boo; No. 4 allow, old, b&U&V; No. 3 mixed, old, 45c; No. 4 mixed, old, tttc; sample., old, tOc. OATS Inactive; no qunlallona. I'affea Market. NKW YORK, Nov. 4 COFFKIC-Fu-t ut m cloaed 4 to 14 point net lower with the undertone steady. Sales, 86 (400 baas; NoveuilM-r. Htioc: December, l.l5i-; Jan uary, 14.25c- February. 13.85c; March. 13uo; AprU. isauc; May. isiwc: June lti-; Julv 13.Me: August. 13JOc; hrp tembi r, 1)1 4Vc; October. 13.4c. r'pot coffee, ateady; No. 7 Rio. l.'.Vtf l.",c; No. 4 Sanlog, H'.c. llld. quiet; Cordova, ItrHttllM.- nominal. Tutsi sale for th day. 841.4ia) aharaa. New York Money Market NKW YORK. Nov. 4.-MON KY-On rull. nominal; time loan eauler; alxty and ninety daya, SMiS', per cent; six 11,, .ni ha. 3U.U l. per cent. 1'RI MK MF.KCANTll.1: PAPKU-4'4it) 4V.. i,r cent. STKHlalNti r;A(,Ti i(r nieaay, wnn actual business In bankers' bill at tt.K37& for sixty day and at 8487 for demand. Commercial bill. 84.M. SltVliR-Bsr. MUc; 46c. ilONDU Oovernment. lli ni. Closing quotation on bond today wer a tollwws: .lwinmi. m. m. 4a 4.. .eeejapaa 4i .l"l do 4',a tp, .11K. C. so. lat J. ... t:l .111 L. fV dab. 4a lJl., 3 '-iu m cv. uni. a.... al'H M. a T. Hi 4... 7 . .0 a-ii. I1BS ,!! I'ailflc 4, It. uf M. 4Wa !'. c g. a.... m, deh. 4s ,:- followa: 24 Mohawk . . Tf, .Nevada Cou .. 23 Nipiaoing Mlnea . ..4) North pinto 1. 5 North Lake ., 17 (Ud nonunion .... . . 4nrceola ,.3o Parrolt ., A t... . . Wuincy . . US bhannon . . 10 Superior . . 7 superior A H. M. .. 4 Tamarack .. 2 l. S. S. H. A M. 1 1-14 do old lni Knvale . CDbr 1 I tah ( on Kerr lake : .', t'tah Copper C. .. Laaa t opper ;iwinona la Salle lpper.... 4 Wolverine Miami Cbpper 18 Blocks were as Alloua Amal. Cuppar ., A. . L. A t... Arizona Com. . H. A C. C. A g, buttn Ccalltioo Cai. A Arliona Cal. & lie, la... (enttnnlal Coi, Itanga ( Kiel llultu C Iraukllll .... tllrnun Con. (Iraiihy (in. Ilreene Cananea M. 41 J-4 ' 28 4 414 Hi fl o 7 81 M ,11 , 4 , 16 . ' . 71 Mil Ml 1,1... 1.832 New York Mining; Storks. NKW YORK. Nov. 4. Clnslnar nuota. tlons 011 iii 'imx stocks were: Alice .....i'a..i; Little Chlaf Com. Tunnel stock. "(hi bonds' Con. Cal. A Va. Iron Silver I.aadvillo Con. . oflared. OMAIIA 14 . 17 . 74 .100 . 10 Alevlcan Onlarlo Ophlr KiaiAlard Yallow Jackal . 8 - .380 .ton .IM) .US) . HI CiEYKRAL MARKET, 4) CIIICESE Imported ftwlas. r.2e: Amer. lean Swlas, 22c; block :iwum, 180: twins. 17c; daisies. 17c; triplets, 17c; young Amer icas, lsc; blue label brick, 17c; lliubergcr, 2-lb.. lac; llmberger, 1-lb., 19c. BUT'i'lill-No. 1. 1 lb., carton, 33c; No. 1. In 60-lb. lubs, 33c; No. 2, 31c; packing, 21c. POCI.TilT Bro;ler. lSc: gprlngs, 12c; hena, 12c; cocks, 9c; ducks, 18c; geese, 15c; turkeys, 2Hc; pigeons, per dos, fl.50. Allvu. broilers, )J!ac; hens, 9c; old 10 inters und states, i.o; old duck, full feathered, lie; gmae, full fetahered, ' 10c; turkeys, ISj; guinea fowl. 15e each; Pigeon, pir dos., 75c; homers, per dos., 2.ni; aquubs, No. 1, fl.60; No. 2, 60c. FISH Pickerel, llo; white. 13t.15c; pike, tfc; trout, llil.ic; large crappies, lixaiac; SpanlHh muckcrel, 19c; eel, lac; haddocks, 13c; flounder. l;c; greon catfish. 13loc: Mexican dollars, steady; railroad, U. . ref ta, du coupon .. V. g. 3a. rag.. do euupoa . . V. 8. . r. . do roupua . . AUla-l'aai. lat Amer. Ag 4a... A. T. A T. 4 Am. Totou do 4a Ariuoar Ala. 4'ji rag' 8. Atchlaoa ea. do r. 4a.. do cv. aa- ta.... ii 17M. . cl N. R. .'.' N. V. "4 a.lo VH" !" N or. V. X 4a . A W. lat 11. A Tarventlna and Hoaln. SAVANNAH. Oa Nov. 4 TI'RPKN TINK Cplrlt. firm, iic; sales. 401 bbls,; receipts, i'io bbls.; shipments, J54 bbls.; slock. 37.214 bbls. R(JSIN Firm: sla. 2.0x8 bbls.: re ceipts. .M bbls.; shipment, J.lvt bbls.; stock. 8a.; JO mil a. cjuotatlon: H. f 3i: D. fiLdo: F.. t-it.'s,: F. t'.4.o,'iiJ 5t); (1, U H ttsi.&u; P, 8u.4lV(4 50: 1, HI 4.'. 5i; K. ti.50; M, 855; N, fKx; W and ti, f;.!; W and W, f7 55. , j: tLe-fi' a-i ; to 80 pound Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 4 -4HTTON-Fu-tuiea cload s'.rady. Closing bid: No vember, 9u5c; iMMwuibeir. K 18c: Junuurv, 8 87c; Februar-. S.f'e: Man h. 8usc; April, 9 lie; May. !'.: June, Julv. 27c: August, 22d-. Septeinler, 921c; Octobur. 9 .'I,- SimjI rloaed dull, E x.inu lower: iiiiddllug upland. 9.4uc; middling gulf, HU', galea, Itel lull- ..t' uu A. A L. Ul a tlal. A Ohio 4 da ', do W. 3( Brwok. Tr. v ' ,'. of (a. 6a, Caa. Lealbar 8 JKaadtog gaa 4a c i m. t a !-;,.. 1 a s. k. I'haa. A cbtu 4s. t" do sea. j. do rat ta !(. L S. W. r. 4a fall eg A A. a.. ' Uo l.l gold 4a.. C U. A Q 1- 4a... g. A. L. 4a do gn. 4a Ho. Pac. c, 4a.,, C 81. A 8.-4.. 4- s M du cv a C II I. A P. 4a. 73 do lat r.f 4a... da (fa 41 88o. liallwav 6a..,. olo. I"d 8a '4 da goo to lolo Mid. 4a 40 Iiim pa.lnc 4.., C. A g. r. 48 a sve -, uu ir. 4a II ...CI 4,.. ....losv, ....!", R do ",, No. Pacini: 4a - do ju ""a". . U rfdg"4a!;; M Penn. cv. I'.a lull., mi. (.-on. 4a ..ItM a a, rue shad. 81.W each; shad roe. per tialr 50u; aaimon, 18c; halibut, lie; yelluw perch, 8c; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, 14c. HKfc-F CUTS .No. 1 ribs, 18c; No. 2 ribs, J2!4c; No. 3 rib, 8c; No. 1 loin. 19',c; No. 2 loins, !3'jc: No. a loins, 9-i,c; No. 1 chucks. 7Hc; No. 2 chucks, 5o: No. 3 chuck, 6c; No. 1 round, lie; No. 2 round, 840; No. 8 round, 8'c; No. 1 plute, tic; No. 3 plate, 4-c. No. 3 plats, 140. r RCITS, ETC -Apples: Cooking- vario lic, per bid., 32.75; Jonathan. ter hhhl . 84(; Ben lavl, per bbl.. 2M: California Itelleflower. ier box. fl.36; Colorado Jon athan, extra fancy, per box, 3 25; Wash ington Spltxnnberg. per box, 32.60; Wash ington Reil Beauty, per box. f2.50; Wish. Ingtoii Staman ineaaps, per box, 82 50 Bananaa: Fancy select, per bunch, f2 th iflJ.W; Jumbo, per bunch, f2.7ifi3 75. Cranberrlea. Wisconsin fancy, per bbl f.00; per box. fa.ui. Date: Anchor brand, new. 30 1-1 h. pkgs. In boxes, per box. r-'-25. Figs: Cal.fornla, per rase of 12 12-ua. pkg., 85c; er chss of 86 12-oa. pkgs., J2.5o, per rae of 60 6-ox. pkgs., 2.WI; Ney Turklah. 5-rrown In M-lh. boxes, per lb., 15c; 6-crown In fo-lb. boxes, per lb., 18c; 7-crown In SO-lb. boxes, per lb.. 17c. drape: California Tokay, per 4-bsk. - crate, tl.25; Malaga grapes. In bbl.. f5.50iirtT5.00., la-nnins: Llmonoila brand, extra fancy, ,4ii-.1iO slxea, per box. 8t.i5; Ixuna ttmonelrs. fancy, 300-.no aixes. per ikix, b ia; r4 and 420 ulxes. Wc per box lea. Orajige: Niagara Red landa Valencia. 9o-12tt site, per box, 85.25; 150-176-2tm. 216-250 aiaes. per box, tn.Su. Peaches: California and Colorado, per box. fl.Ofl. Pear: California Duchess, B. HhiiIv and B. Clarigeau, per ,'O-lb. box, 3:1011; laiwrence. per box, f:i.(X. ' FX1 KT A B 1.1-4 Beans : String and wax. per mkt. bk.. fl.ooif 1.25. Cabbage: W Isconain, per lb.. ltilSc. 'elerv: Michigan, per do., H5c; Colorado Jumbo, per dos., yv. Cucumbers: Hot house. per doa., f2 00. Kgg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dos.. fl.uO. tlarlic: Kxtra fancy, white, per lb., 1U-. Ixttuce: F.x- tra rancy lear. per dog,, 4tie. Onions California, while, per lb., Jc; WTconsin yellow and ted. in rack, per lb., c: Spanish, per crate, 31.76. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos. hunches, 45c. Po tatoes: Minnesota Karly i ihlo, per bu, 81 110: Wlacunsln whit stuck, per bu.. 90c: In ln-sack lots. 5c less. Sweet Po tatoes: Virginia, per bbl., fT..50; per bu. halt., fl Rutabagas: In sack, per lb., l'.c Tomatoes: California, per crate. 74 tl o. . . . .vii.-i i.i.i.s.-ir.i ii.n Aiinuiiua: larra gona, per lb., lS',o; In sack lot, lc less. Hiaa.ll Nut: Per lb.. 14c; In sack lots, lc less. Cocnanuts: Per sack. f5.50. Ml berta: per lb., 14c; In sack lot, lc leas. Peanuts. Roasted, per lb., SWc: raw, per 111. 7c. Pecans: large, per lb., 16c: In ssck lota, lc leas. Walnut-. New crop, 111, California, per lb.. 17-c; In sack lot, lc W-s. 1 Ider: New Nehawka, per l.Vgak , bbl., 83 U0; per 30-gal. bbl.. f5.60; New York Mutt s, per 15-gal..8g bbl.. f3.50; xr 30-gul. bbl., tdpu. Honey: New. 24 frame. fi7S. Kraul: Per 15-fjal. keg, f2. ,5; per 5-gal. keg, 11.10. Swift and Company. Cudahy packing Co.. Ai-mnr 4tfV Co cudahv. So. St. Paul 1,U4'J Mo. At Kan. Calf Co i Totals... 6 4,189 1,049 CA11 L.HJ There werm no rattle of any consequence iojh and notning 10 maae a market. For trie week receipts foot up 7.i4, being a decreasu of over V.twu neau, compared with Ikbi week, auout l.wsJ head as compared with a year ago. To put It anouier way, total receipt 01 camo tins week nave been tne nmanest of any weeK since tne tmra week in August, 'J ho light recoipis nave had a very good etiect uixin prices. Tne ' demand was good every day ot tne week and tne margin gradually strengtnenea up until at tne ciose ail deetrtbie kind ot cattle, raittl killers ami leeuers, are ionium ntgner man ihey were at ine close of last week. It will be remembered mat tno mai aet the . latter nan ot last' wee broke sharply. The advance tnis week makes up tor the decline and puts me ui.i act back where it was at. the begin ning ut last week, prices were very sat isfactory from a seller's standpoint. Tne tiaoo aa a wnoie inigiit bu urscrioed as being In a good heaiuiy condition, oper uior on the market as a ruia are looKing tor a .continuation ot satiaiactory pncea lor some little time to cou.e. barring, 01 course, temporsry reactions in tne market mat ars always llauie to ensue wnen re ceipts become ouroensome. - uuU4(.4wi4a on iiiimvu cmIlis: Uood to cni'icu siecis, i.uu'11 i.-.o; fair to good ueef stems, 8u.uiab.ii; rommon 10 iaii' oeef atuera, A.astJ'o.w; a?"d to clioice hcit-ui-s, rt-Mwo.Dtt; good to choice cows, f4.2i .8b; (air to good cows and betters. J.( i4.r5; common to fair cow and heltc-r, ei.Vii(,J.'io; vesl calves, f3.50yi.6l'.' guotatlons on range cattle: 000a 10 choice ueef steers, u.iWu.'o; fair to good ueef steers. 8.wi4,.ii; common to luir beef steers, f1.40sjft.u0;. good to choice helt-, era, 84.4oue.lb; good to cliolco cows, is.auty 4.:o; talr to good cows and hellers, 8-t iu"ji 4.A; good to cnolce stockers and leaders, ,4.8nt)6.v0; lair 10 good stockers and feed er, 84-V4.w; common to lair Blockers and feeder, f4.4ottH-; atock halters, i.2u y-4.25; bulla, stags, etc.. 83.tbHJ-4.lK). Representative saies: Watson & Johnson Wyomlnf. No. v. Pr. .so. Pt"j 24 steers.... 875 4 00 14 steers. ...1077 4 a 20 feeders.. 840 41 15 cows 758 3 90 HOGS Hog trade ruled a shade higner than veteirlav. an Imoroved demand trom local packers being largely respon sible. In most respects 11 was merely a strong market, quite a decent, portion of business showing advances ot a split nickel. Only In very rare lnstancea were load put over the scales at Improved margin of a flat nickel. For a Saturday- aesaion, supply was normal with the movement unusually ac tive. Something like sixty-five loads were billed to arrive and all of the early offering, amounting to about fifty-five loads, lound an outlet before 10 o clock. A part of a trainlnad of atock that came in late cleared slowly at prices that In dicated more or less weakness. Larger droves consisted of butcher and lard animals, the same as recently, and prepioiee against bauon we.ghts was ahown by usual discounts. Lung strings aettled at 80.1111:. 15 and the best weighty butchers on aale made a top of 86. iv, a split nickel above yesterday a high price. During the week the main feature ot the traoe wa a complete reversul in the position of heavy and light hog. Weight i now selling at a premium lor the f.rst time in many month. Compared with a wnek ago, light grades show an average decline of alaMit 10c, while large classes have scored that much gain, leaving the feueral market about ateady. Slue of re ceipts had little or no Influence In deter mining values, the run be.ng moderate, but light offerings were mors plentiful, causing revision lung overdue. Representative sales: Ht. tools Live Mock Markrt. ST. IXHMS, Mo., Nov. 4.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 1 210 head. Including 500 Texuns; market steady; native shipping and ex ports. f7.6trri9fl0; dressed and butcher steers, f5.COfi7.50; steer under l.tOO pounds, t4.OOri8.00; stockers and feeders, t3.iOjjo.oo. rows und heifers, f3.0ivr(7.fln; ranners, fl.OO ;U-'!.0O: bulls. f.'S.75Ce5.25; calves, f4.l'rto..li0; Texas and Indian steers, f4.trrj7.00; cows and heifers, J4.5iri77.00. HOGS-Recelpts, 37.O0O head; market steady, 10c. higher; plus and lights, f4.75(fti 6.35; packers. 86.10fa6.26; butchers and best heavy, fn.15iti4.45. SHHKP AND T,AMHS Receipt , 3V head: market atenrlv- natu.M muf.na ti rx, W.OO; lambs 34.tOi(i.00: culls and bucks. fl.2Sfda.50; stockers. fl.5Odin.00. Kansas fits- Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 4-CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head, including 400 south erns; market steady; native steers, fo.tVVji. 9.(0; southern steers, f3.2.Vf5.0n; southern cows and heifers, f2.75fti4.50: native cows and heifers, 82.75,7. 00; stockers nnd feed er. f.3.75i5.75; bulls. f3.sVu4.nO: calves, f4.u0fy7.25; western steers, f4.50tjt7.50; west ern eowa, f2.75ri4.75. HO(JS Receipts. 2.000 hesd; market steady; bulk of sales, f5.60ro4j.25; heavy, 8.16i.30; packer and butchers. 86.06W 6.30: lights, fS.Soiin.IO; pigs, f4.yu:5.00. S 11 l.' !.' l 4 XT I f VMI.U ( ... . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 1 , , ivi r,,.ii,, - nun,!, market steady; muttons, f3.tXsic3.3S; lambs, 84.50'rl6.?5' runun h a, 1. a n.l .. ... . w .. ... f3.25'(j4.7j; range ewes, f2.0Org-4.00. Stock la Slarht. Tlecclnta of 1 1 ,.a .in.i, n . i. . i clpal inaikets yesterday: Cat tie. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 100 4.000 .1,050 St. Joseph 250 3,000 200 Kunsas City l,i 2.O0O .... St. Loiuls 1,200 7.0iW 300 Chicago , 200 10,000 1,000 Totals 2,750 2i,00D - 2,650 Kvaporatrd Apples d Dried Frglti NKW YORK. Nov. 2.-KVAPORATED APPI.ES-Steady, with light offerings, al though large quantities are going through for export. On the spot, fancy, ltjiioTc; choice, t.9U,.. prime, 8',(eiSV4c. DRIED FRl'ITS Prunes. unsettled, with a quiet trade and somo reselling of contracts quotations ranging from 7c to i--c, ior .a morulas up to 441-bos, and mw 131,40 for Oregons. Anricota. dull anri featureless; choice, 15fri5V4c: extra choice, 16ful6V4c; fancy. 17fol8c. Peaches, quiet and steady: choice, llUtEIIHc. extra choice. 11441120; fancy. 12,'al2c. Rals. Ins. quint, but prices are. ateady, owing to light offerings: lnoae muscatel. AU.0f1v.n- choice to fancy aeeded, 7Vg8'ic; seedlets,' T t , wiwii iijcib, ai.wtjl.io. WOUNDED WILDCAT IN ACTION Pnta tp a Flht to the Death Asalnst a Pennsylvania Woodamaa. 0, PAH l A It 4a rat. la putlllara' a aria p I. So geu. 4a do c. 4a, A- do aarlaa 81 ilea. Ki.'. e. 8s. III. ivi. 1 r. a. 11. Mat. 4a . i do lat A ral. 4a. . "' V. S. Itubuar . .. , t . g. steal :d 4a.., . l-v l i-u. - a . 8 Watvah lot 1. 'I! do lot a a. 4a . 87 Waaiara Md, 4a... . '7Waal. glee, cv ia .14 Wia. CWurml 4a... . Mo. Paa. av. 4a.. . 1l'aaaio4 la . t . ;s . 81 . to ' . 17 ,li . 7tl 1,11', .1"! : .iu; .101 .lo:, .li ' . . m 8J . .12 Bank 4 learlag. OMAHA. Nov. 4,-Bauk clearings for todav wers 82,54. 6ii. 84. and lor tl, eor rriiHndlng day lost yiar. 2,77.7l7.ul. The ch-aringa for th wevk amounted n JiS 4K3,M0 H. and for the aaimt week last )rar. lo,bbJ.lU.82. No., At. Bk. Pr. No. Av. gh. Pr. M 14 44 8 84 lit ... 4 It II lit 40 4 (HI it ;7 l 4 it 1 to 40 00 (3 IV) 1M 1 k'J 814 MO 8 07 81 ;b0 40 4 Is o4 Vt 1J 8 1 I y..7 ... 4 1 7 lit 1 8 14 77 M IS, 44 Ill N I 10 71 fl TOO 4 li W 17 ... 8 10 It CI i:o II I .: ... I lo 71 tso ... i it 8s ... I 10 : til Its I it 6 .( 10 8 10 II lei 40 lb 11 977 40 4 l'i 4 4 ?t M 71 :34 ... 4 10 II l' 11 4 II II 11 4 4 12 1 147 ... 4 41 U4 S0 4 13 M 311 140 I la 7 tsg IJO I 1! II 271 IM I 11 4 tt 4 8 i: 11 Ml ... 4 11 4 197 ... I 11 7 444 I'M 4 lo M t'l ... I 11 17 VI 1M 4 11 4 241 I I 12 44 : 111 I li II Zt4 lid I 14 43 1". M I 1) 10 1 ... I 11 88 Ml : I 11 i 1-4 44 4 11 40 ail 4 17 II 221 ... 8 11 II 813 r.M 4 17 41 Ill 200 12 Id. 10 1W1 I 17 tl ... 8 11 87 1.J CO g 17 .4 Wl ... 4 18 24 Ink ... 4 17 a HI ... I 15 f.1 .10 ... 4 17 II 5 40 I li 71 37 ... I -o 42 117 lie 8 1b 41 241 ... 10 PlOci ODDS AND a.NDei. a lit 84 8 10 81 118 ... 4 7 .8 Stork Market. IiNDoN. Nov. 4. American ee. urllies i opened eliady and a fiullun higher uu ' I lagir Market, NKW YORK. Nov. 4 SUGAR Raw. steady; muovado. 89 teat. 4.76c: centrl fuaal, 9 teat. 8.25c; molasses sugar, 89 test, 4mS-: refmed, quiet; rubes, 7c; fin gianulated, b..'sc; powdered, t true. tlmaha liar Market. OMAHA. Nov. 4.-HAY-No. 1. tllHW; No. t f11..V'4il2 00: coarse, f 10.00. packing btock, f7('ti9iO: alfaita. f I4.ua. straw: Wheat, 85v)u-.i5.ftO; rye and oats, 86 50. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 4.-WOOL Ught. ter-litoi-y and weat.rn medium, lo'itj.-tx:; fins medium. 1641 18c; flue. lll&c. Ml. Joarph Ltwo Htoek Market. 8T. JOSiCPH. Nov. t CATTLE Ra relpt. t' head; market ateady: feeders, 4 .0i.;l; mil und heifers, f;l.vS,vij7.(W. ralvee. 8l COa;.50. IHsiS- Krceipts. t.fsVI bestf: market teady to strong; top, fi'- Iu; bulk of rales. j M'i in airuiig fa l,,,n .v. 8HEKP Nothing freah arrived in the way of sheep and lamb except four car that were consigned to a packer. Tha open market remained practically barren with the liat ot value nominal. A sharp decrease In the lecelpta this week signalises th beginning of the end of the range staaon, only 12...00U head showing up. Tina total not only shows a heavy loss from the marketings of pre vious wa-vk. but I also Ibe smallest run In over two month... In character and variety there was not an very much change In offering. About 70 per cent of arrivals wer feeders, the same aa re cently. Lambs mad up the bulk and lat classes generally had attractive fin ish, proportion of warniwd-up stuff proved dlcetledly modest, a pnaite of th trad that occaaiuned no r eg rat In Sell ing clrclea. On moat daya good fat stork met with a responsive demand and price devel oped more or les strength, an Improving eastern market In both live and dresaod mutton being the primal bullish Influ ence. Fat lambs are closing about 15tt25c higher, the Kinney brand from Wyoming making a 86 0) lop on vral occasion. Merelv good clae are aeiilna around SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. COO j to 50. tha premium for choice uu. Illy be tad, market HiiJ; , lamia, f.ojil.ii. rather large. Soma ahorn ted natives To have been knocked down by 1,he force of a falling wildcat which ha had shot, and then violently and danger ously attacked by the wounded animal, was the terrible experience of Peter Shugro In the Ocdonia woods near Proc tor. Pa. Though Knowing- cowardice to the extent of running away when his master was brought to the necessity of doing personal combat with the Infuri ated wildcat, yet the sagacity of Shugro's coon dog lent Itself to securing the help wnicn ne so badly needed In order to reach home. In the very thickest nar of the ravin. the dog began a furloua "tongulng." and planted herself at the foot of a quite tall hemlock, which waa nanioiiv fire-killed and hence quite opei twenty feet or more above irrcund. Shugro could hear the unmistakable sounds of scraping claws in the first limbs of tho old tree, and he was quite sure that- he could distinguish the black heap or form which he took to bu the dog went fairly wild with excitement. t-hugro finally concluded to chance s shot, and the moment the rifle cracked there was a yeowl that Shutrro recoa-nlrerl as that of a member of the cat tribe. And the next instant the animal, what ever it -waa. came flying through apace and landed squarely uin Shugro's head and shoulders. The weight of the thing knocked him sprawling upon the ground among the bual.ee. while the animal still rlung to him and began a desperate at tar wnn nis claws, sparing- neither hi face or irmi and biting and acratchlng In a manner that Shuirn knew, bringing blood at every contact. In fall ing he had lost hold of his ririe and the gun had slipped away out of his reach. It was a case of fighting the anlin.l, which by this time he knew was either a catamount or a wildcat, alone. Thia he did with all the might lie could sum mon, though the battle was so terrific that he was unable to get on his feet. Once In an effort to do so he slipped and so badly sprained his knee that the pain of it made him yell lu agony, and he was practically helpless ao far as landing was concerned. Ut felt the blood of the animal splash upon his fac and hands and knew that the thing must be desperatry wounded, as wss proven to b the case, for at the end of ten mlnutea It atopped Its fighting as sud denly as it bad begun, and fell to the ground dead. Shugro called for tha dog. but she had deserted him. Not even a whlna could he get His father finally found htm and helped him home Phila delphia lUcord. i or l lioJ KhT??"" os I uas- hiV Sad Tale nf How n Rnenlle Yont V tared from the tons; Farrow. J.ucullus vii not handsome, but h httt a good disposition. He never, never drank. And he waa good to hi folks. He was born on the farm. He grew up on the farm. He stuck to the farm. The baleful, beckoning lights of Brood way' lamps lurned not Lucullus. Th blithesome, giecsful hours of his young life were spent in agriculture. He was Industrious. He used to rise at 3 a. ni. and dor his ovcrallF. and to the forks of frag rant hay Into the horses' stalls. Quickly a half peels of oats beforo each steed he'd set. and with a brush and currycomb per form it's toilet. He'd conx the milk from eleven cows and rtrnln It Into palls, next his gay voice a-calllng hogs would echo through the vales. Then he would chop a cord of wood and stack It by tha door ho didn't have to feed the hens, for that was his father's chore. Deep in the brim ming pall he'd plunge his features calm. pull up his (hair and eat his fill of hominy and I'.im, At break of day would set out and till the soil till nlgl- and then he'd put Hie stock to bed by the trusty lantern's light. For supper ha would hnve a change as you can plainly; see. he'd have ham and hominy. After supper he could go to bed, If ha, felt Ilka Jt. Usually he'd feel like it. For five long, laiy hours he would d( nothing but Bleep. Fie on thee, Lucullus. I fear thou art a) sluggard. He waa economical. ' Other young blades might run about to picnics and waste their substance In riotous absorption of lemonade and plnls soda pop, but not our hero; for him, tho peanut roasbpr shrieked In vain. Tha clarion call of the tamale vender fell upon deaf ears. And so. When he was 19 years old hev had t-9 In the bank. Ills own money. He might have drawn it out and spent It had he wished. Rut It wan safe. He was educated. He could write his name quite well and read most any book printed in words ot one syllable. Knowledge Is power. But It is also peril; It ruined Lucullus, O, that he had never learned to write his name. O, that he had never learned to read til words of one syllable. A drummer passed; he handed Lucullus a book; the book' was filled with pictures, fierce-looking fellows, stripped for the fray. Some were "pirates," some "giants," one-I' wild bunch called themselves "Tigers." Lucillus read the book; he gaged f'-' long upon the pictures, and he was a, changed man. He carried the book tiir I work; he slept with it under his plllcV. I His parents saw the change, and grieved I tor his plowing average had fallen off 1,000 .to 998 and a fraction. One night while the tired hero slept his mother slipped the book from neath his head. She handed It to father. Father gave one look and cast it from him with a bitter moan. It was Spalding's base ball manual and guide. 9 Then came the crista. One morning father knocked at Luoullus door In vain. He was gone. So wss his other pants. So waa the f2 from the bank. All gone. . ' ' - He had hired out to a bush' leaguo manager for f40 a month and found Ho waa resolved to become a great pitcher, He had not practiced much with a baaa ball, but he could pitch hay, pop a squirrel out of the top of tho tallest treo with a rock and outrun any bull In tjlad') pasture. He waa green, but he was game, and1 ha had a good disposition. At first he was a scream. He mad good. Hia curves were so wide they frightened j ! I vue peopie in tne grandstand. His 13 ones were so hot they set fire to tall grass. The scouts found him out. managers were crasy about htm. H ,V la-ned no ln th. hi. 1 e JT - y ... , o iui live yearn at 17.000 per. then he went right out and spent f9 of it for nothing but clothes. O, you Harry Lehr. Alter mat ne went to the dogs fast. i 4J mow ne blows mora money for chewinsj I "Jj sum muii ne ua to spena ior socks. He still passes up the dope sticks and 1 ft the booie, but the other day when a hot f v Inshoot caroomed off his ribs, he salraV "BhUCka" right OUt loud. Hi manaoi '" . . 7 r,. - was snocgeo. ine umpire fainted. AndOi, J I " c-"- ."j . cannot iook aa noti est pig in the face. Every time he sees cow he trembles and turns pale. He ha been seen to walk three blocks out of htsj way to keep from passing a hay wagon. But at the hotels he tips generously. and every morning at 3 o'clock a bell- I ooy nammers on his door and calls oa him to get up and curry the horse. Then . . , u u, r, ai.u wnn nappy smile sinks Into peaceful slumber. . Poor Lucullus. Kansas City Star. If you have anything to sell or exchange advertise It in the Went Ad Columns of The Be and get immediate results I FREAK BULLETS MEN TELL OF j t 4) bea't r Fate ot Trooper's Arhtagr Toots) ( l"nexpecte)ly Sealed. At the second battle of Bull Rua t New York Infantryman waji passing to- I bacco to a comrade when a bullet struck ? the plug, glanced off. and burled itself In Lnln,,plr TtiA ( V. .. ...... ,. ..,,-. ... -- - ........ v w - c uneu r up like a ball of shaving, and carried t a hundred feet away. Directly in the line of the bullet was the head of a lieu tenant, and, bad not the bullet been de. . fleeted; he would certainly have mounded or Killed thereby. Aa it wan? he had both eyes filled with tobacco dust, and had to be led to the rear. '. At Brsndy station one of Custer'a t trooper had his left stirrup strap cut away by a grapeshot. which passed be- tween his leg and the torse, blistering 1 the skin as it a redhot iron hsd been used. He dismounted to ascertain the 1 extent of his Injuries, and, as he bent over, the bullett knocked hia hat off and killed his horse. In the same fight a trooper had suf fered several daya with a toothache, ln a hand-to-hand conflict he received a ntatol ball In tha llaht cheek. It knocke.l I out his aching tooth, and passed out 4!, through the left corner of Ills mouth, taking along a part of an upper tooth. The joy of getting rid of the toothache waa so great that the trooper could not be made to go to the rear to have hia wound dressed. Hsrper's Weekly. ! '41 ooijS goxai f ty Oeaimiaattoas tloo to IS, C (Interest raid Oaartarlvl i , BtA'T RITY g4oi at Irr moat 4aJaUiiaaT.(MM- ly Invatsxl rl !.( 1a rttpidlr growinc L An .. W unhMluilngly r omm8m4 ih goltj ouitu or tit Lk A u ()!-1 'alifornia I 4.4. Iff iVulpfstJV. t CtCaav4UTAlU4J lU- vtMtisTtv Wrti ffr cit.-Migtr. KiriovDINtf J. VTlLttuS CO No IIS W Fourth s Antfltw. dl 1 ; I .am P. if itat' JJnr4yt