12 TITH BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1911. i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Speculative Overselling of Short i Wheat it Overdone. LAUGE HOLDERS IN QUANDARY tkr Waa ih Acramalatlnsi t form Orff i:lectloa aad lirrran la New Crop Rrrtlita riKj Some Mrakirit, OMAHA. Nov. 8, 1M1. It look 1 Uo the speculative selling of Short a hem hnd t-een ovenl.ine,. although for the present there aeaia ti.e little lor the present tlt-r appear tn be little There is no dnuht thai the situation n grave one from tha large holders point of view. Future art about I'c lower than top prima, and 40 t, 60 per cent of the Mew spring wheat crop hail already leit the farmers' hand. Altogether tha out look la bearish. There was aome accumulation of corn !v".,h" 'lection holiday and an Increa In tha new corn rereipta caused aome weakness Irl tha cash market. Better inquiry during the late (esalon atretiirth. ened the market, while weather predic tions are not of the lieit. heat actr1 oversold on the early Ti ' " lo h" dr"D ln Uverpool cable, an closing prices were strong, t ash wheat was In tilvher. Home unfavorable weather predicted helped the tone In the corn market. I'n Jeea toe movement of new corn rapid. y Increases value should advance Irunary wheat receipt were' I.IM.OOO buahela. and ahlprnenta were K'l.ono hush la. against rereipta last year of 1.4l'4,O0O bushels and shipments of 7K.W1 huahela. Primary corn receipt,) were ItLD.Ott) bush els, end shipments were 61'y." huahela, sujalnat receipts laat year of HSl.OOn bush el and ahlprnenta of 8O5.000 bushels. Clearances were 24.W0 bushels of corn, ,3tJ buahela of oata. and wheat and flour equal to buahela. Uverpool cloned unchanged to d lower 8n wheat and to i lower on corn. The following caiih sale were reported: WHAT-Ni. 3 hard: 2 enre. t7c. No. I liard: 3 cara, Wc. No. I mixed: 1 car, 8c. t'ORN No. I white: 1 car, fflc. No. 4 white: 1 car (nwi, 63c. No. 3 yellow: 1 car. tc No. t yellow: 3 car. SK4e: 1 car, ivc. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, WVe; No. I mixed: 4 cara. ftiUj,.. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. tWae; 1 car, 67V; 2 ears (new), 62c. No grade: I car. 7c; 1 car (new),' too. "ATS No, I white: 1 car, 4uo. No. 4 Vhlte: 2 care. e4o. No grade: 1 car, 46i4c Omaha Cash Irleea. WHFUT No. S hard, MrT.i.A0; No, I kard, wc; No. 4 bard, KvMe, nN-No, t white. K'Utinn; No. 3 white, WiliWo; No. 4 white, 4i'Nc; No. I Jolor, lc: No. I yellow, axWWfl; o. t yellow, (WtrwiV; No. 4 yellow, Hc; No. I, (KyfflVc; No. a, (Pt'attHc; 2o. 4. tVQWio. OATB-No. 2 white, 4tNvie: standard, 4.W?4o: No. S white, 46WriiMic: No. 4 white, 46V,tM6Hr; No. a yellow, 4646V4c; No. 4 yellow, 44N&'lc. HARIjKY Mailing, 1.1431 SI; No. 1 ted Kc'im.m. KliJ-No. 2, K9fic; No. 1, ff5o. Carlet Haecipta, Wheat. Corn. Oata. yn mi 147 412 82 2 U 2 Chicago .., Minneapolis Omaha .... Jjulutb. .... Chicago cn,tn aho rnovisioxa tat area of tha Trading aal Clnalag CHICACJO. Nov. 8.-An eatlmate that I per cent damage had been done to on Ofth of the total wheat acreace In the Argentine made abort aellera today acam Jier to cover. The market cloaed tha aama aJi Monday night to So higher; the clone ift corn Ho to ltlHo up, oat varying from a ahade off to Ho gain and hog products at Ufeo to JIc decline. An Increase of mora than 12.OoO.flOO kuahels In the world's avallahla supply flKurea led to soma profit tsklng by pur chasers, but failed to give tha market any material setback. The market at the outset suffered from a rather severe dip bncauae of wenkiicae due to local conditions st Uverpool. The trade hera, however, ran Into an.overnold imnitinn and found big houaea taking offnrlnga freely after the receipt of the btiiiinh from the Argentine, Including re jmrts of another exceaalve rain. During, the day December ranged between Mo aiid 3Hc. closing steady at K'.c, a gain f So net. Unsettled weather led to liberal buying f corn and reunited In a sharp advance. Washington flgurea ahowlng farm re serve the largeat on r-ord came loo late to afreet the market. December fluctuated from Hl4o to tcmtitaso and lovd ateody at l'ko net lilKher at 6K'o. 'ali grades were In good ilemand. No. 2 yellow was quoted at 7:i,r4r74'o. Ixx-al speculators becamn aggreaslva on the buying side when wheat and corn turned atrong. Trude was not In me. De cember rniiKed between VtHi4014c and k- with last aalea up at 4io. Provlnlona acted heavv UirnuKhout. At the close pork had fallen SOo to flo. lard, 10c to 12e, and ribs, i:mLa to Quotation on leading products wars: A rt lo'lj (ien. HI iihTTtowKMoer Miin'yT .Vhee iVheati I leo..:J!fj'flISI M'i! 93 I W4! l4 9Vt'S WSI Wti May.tei.rirei tt July.JSvf Corn I J !.. !ii.Sfc6SiTV My.ii;ii ) us I July.a4i' , Cata I I , lH:..f4".1f'4'i'it'.-i-'ij I llay.4ASf-l " July. 4u',i 41 I I. CIS WW 64SSS wsi ws 4S.i 4S 4A 4K'i 49Bt!S;t!lJ4!i fc',W. J'ors i Jan..! 1 OS May. I U U US ll'J 13 M IB M 111 42VX ItU USi t20 1?4 40 T 90 SO IKVi im a an n;w a 7H 14 13H Lard Jan., ( r-fliO a is a i a 7V. a 8') My liiba Jan.. May, 40 a rrn a 4.s Cash quotations were as follows: FLsJl'R Weak : winter patents, 84.304) e m; airaignis, j. io'at.wi; spring patents. 84.wwm.lA; straights. 4.6ou4 u; bakers, BJ. 10. KliKo, a. 9i. HAhLKY-lVwl or mixing, (ictjtl.04; fair to choice malting, 311iul 2C tKKl ilmotliy, iS.uoia.i; clover 2 14 m '1120 09. PROVlION8-Mea pork, per bbl., aifc-iw') 14.76; lard, per 100 lbs, 83 ;; short libs, side (loose). 8s. 10 Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to S'-'d-OUO bu. lYlinary receipt for two daya were 2,liiCoi) bu.. comusred with L426.WO bu. the corresuondliiK two uays a year ago. The world a visible sun j.ly as shown by hradstrert's Increased du. tstiitiatrd receipts for to' morrow: Wheat. j cars: corn, 324 cars vats, lt& cars; bogs. 27,v0 head. 'tiicago Caen Prices W heat. No. 1 r,1 4i.Sc: No. I red. Vjvtimsc; No. a hanl. m i(i w. ro. a nara, k.vujou. no. 1 north "". 10,t'10bS: No. 2 northern, 81041 ivr, io. 8 northern. ILOl'jIOJ; No. 2 spring, 82ciil.(C; No. I spring. 9i-$4.1.03 ,o. 4 aprlng. Joy;-; velvet chaff, ..Hci( itr;. .wn: ,-o. x. Tl'-fVUsc; no. 3 white, HSy iJt", No. 3 yellow. 7iWii"74Sc; No. 8, riiJc; jso. 4 new, SJWOMi; No. 8 white l"i.lSc; No. 3 white new, 3ci: No. I yellow, ;m74S'; No. 8 yellow new. 441 c, co. . uj,.'v; Io. 4 new, SliO'tilV'; No. 4 white, 7N,oc: No. 4 whit new. 4ijiisc; No. 4 yellow, 71Vr7e; No. 4 jenow, siskin-, osts: No. 2 while. 4 . jo. s aniie, ,Mis,c; jno. 4 white, Mfe(4ic; standard, 4'.S'tl4.'c. Rye: No, 2. vie; Barley. fcfH-t81.. May: Timothy, .. ,-r.j 10 ,s. lover: i.vii 'jo.ou. HU'ITKK-Firra; creainerlea, 2444i(M3c; Salrire. ZJ'uJt: l.iMitl steady: receipts. 81(1 case; at nark, tasea imludtKl. V'u'Mi. ; ordinary jiisia, j.'i.'': rirsta, 2.TX4C. rtitCh.tH-.r- Firm; dslslea. UWHU'; twins, 14m HV: young Americas, 1-iVfllic; loos horns. WSIiUh'. I'OTATOKS hteady; choice to fancy. l-OriTHY-Faey: lurkeya, 13c; chick ens. hc: eprtns. loc. V KALr-Btoady; 60 to tfv pound weights. Cat lot Receipts: Wheat. 17 cars, with 3 of contract grade. Corn, Sf.l cars, with 42 of contract grade. Oat. 147 cars. To tal receipts of wheat at Chicago. Minne apolis and Duluth for two dava were 1.41 uara, compared with 7m cars last week sod i4i tar the corrlKndlng day ear ago. LIversiMl Oral a Market. MVERItJOU Nov. a.-WHKAT-t:pot stt-ady; No. 3 Manitoita, 7s u. No. ; J.I sim.il'a. 7a 7d: future steady: Iwirn inr, is :41, March, 7s 2Vd; 'stay, la 1SX COriN Hpot quiet; American mixed, A td; futures ateady; January, 5a 7Sd; Ftbruary, in d. SKW YORK iKr.Hl, HtRKKT qaotatloaa nf Ike Day Varloaa t ommodlt lea. NBW TORK. Nov .-KIOfH-Iull; winter straiKhta. 4 2"4. winter pat ents. 4 S-'.tr-4 T: apritig clear. 4 i', m0; Kama straight, $4.iafi4wi. Rye flour, ateady: fair to good, ." of 2i) choice to rncy. l.V3'a.Y4rt. Huckwheat flour, quiet; ZWutti (er 110 lbs. t "RNM KA I Steady ; fine white and yellow, llumlH; coarse, l.Wvtl 0; kiln dried M.nr.n.) ,T6. HTE-iiny; No. 2, 9CV. c. I. f. Buffalo to arrive. HAltI.ET Kaayj malting, 11.11.25 c. I. f lluffalo. U'llKAT-spot mnrket firmer; No. t, . elevator export baal. and Mr t i. h. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 1.13 r. n. b. afloat. Future markek was wesk early on the cables and liberal receipts rallied sharply on bullish crop news from Argentine and active buying, but lost part of the gain on reporta of a alow cah demand, closing So net higher. Decem ber, HHiWc, cloned Wc; May, 11 0aS4rlX44. cloaed IHHV Ilecelpta, 173,900 bu. ; ahlp ment. 7D.M2 bu. COUN-Hpot market dull; export No. I corn, Mi'e f. o. b. afloat. Future mar ket wa nominal. Receipt, 7.876 bu.; ahlprnenta, M.078 bu. OATH Hpot market steady. Future market was nnmlnsl. Receipts, 44,000 bu. ; shipments, II. to bu. MAY Julct ,S prime, ll.KO; No. t W 25ft 1.8"; No. 2, ai ZoVLK; No. 2. 2Uia HIDKS-jiilet; Central America. 21e; Ilogota, 22 '4ft 2ft V. LKATIIKR Klrtti: hemlock first. 2.V8 re; seconds, 22iU24c; thirds, lUUei re Ject. l.',c. HOPB Firm: tate common to choice 1911, E3((ir.7c: Psctric coaat 1M1, mv. I'ROVIHIONH Pork ateady; ma, I19.7S 47I7.; family. tJ0.0fv21.OO; short clesrs, IA7VU17.M. Beef, steady; tneaa, I2.6041 18 00; family, tU.mi 14.00; beef hama, 29 IVKJ-SLMl. Cut meata. ateady; pickled belllea 10 to 14 Hi., ln'o'n ll'ii-: pickled hama, lMrllHc Iard, firm; middle wit prime, !t 2 uil.80; refined, firm; continent. ti.To: Houth A merlin, 10 50; compound, 7'4''a7Hc. TAlXflW- Rteadv: prima city hhds., (TTic; country. ',W7c. 1HJTTKK Firm; rreamerlea, Xio; ex tras. 22Vc; first, 2l.tlc; creamery held specials, 8)ifrr.12i;; factory current make aecond. 2Ii'J1Sc. ClIrlKKB Firm: aklms, 212c. KOC1H Firm: fresh gathered extrs. 38 Ojmo; evH-a first, Mu:iV; first, 9j:c; held fresh, poor to prime, mr&ir, fresh gathered dirties No. 1. Vjc; No. 2, 18.(1 !;; chicks prime. 17iyi7yi; refrigerator first season storage charges paid, 21U 4j2Cc; refrigerator first season's local storage, 20-ullc. COFKEK No. 7 Rio. IBHc: futures cloaed steady; December, H.tifc; March, 13.7,lo. PuriTRT Alive, weak; western chick ens, lOVtfllHe; fowls, lOflniSic; turkeys, Itir; dressed, steady; western chickens, 7 (j17o; fowls, 7TI8Sko; turkeys, loyilo. Rt. I.oals Oeneral Market. T. UimS, Nov. a.-'WlllaAT-Cash. Firm; track No. 2, red, Wtfufio: No. i hard, ksctuii.Oii Deuainber, UI'Ac; May, WSe. otRNe-stronger: track no. i. 7zve no. 2 white, 7272Se; December, So. OATH Higher; track No, 2, So; No. 2 white, 4lc; December, 4Sc. Itm Hteady; soc. FIOITR Hteady: red winter patents. t4.au6.O0; extra fancy and stralrhta, 83.86 tja-W: hard winter clears, 23.464 3.0&. hh-l-.D Timothy, ii.wu Uefco, CORN.MrlAlM.D0. bRAN-Uteady; sacked, east track, $1.11 lf1.16. II A i r irm ; iimoiny, iui.wioiw.w; prai rie, Ill.OxtiU.CO. PRO VlhlNt Pork, lower: Jobbing, $i(o, Ijird. lower; prime steam, l.70(i j Ml. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra aborts, ItH;; clear ribs, A,87V4j; abort clears, l.l!H. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra ahorts, 89 87H; clear libs, 89.874; abort clears, $lO,12S4 POULTUV Firm: chickens. 8V4o; prltiga, c; turkeys, lie; ducki, U'c; geese, 9c. MI'TTKR Higher; creamery, 25fS2a. KOGS-lllgher; 2J2f. Receipts. Bhipment Flour, bbla. IS.ooo 7,M"0 Wheat, bu. , 7a,0l0 57,000 Corn, bu. 4H. 31,1100 Oata, bu 6U.0UU 07,000 Available 'applies af Orala. NEW YORK. Nov. 8.-Cabla and tels- graph la communications received by liradstreeta show the following changes In available supplies as compared with previous account: Available supplies: Wheat I'nlted Hlates, east of Rocktaa, Inrrewsed 2.814. Ma) bu ; Canuda Increased t.04i,0b0 bu.; total I'nlted Htatea and Can ada Increased 7,tiK,(si0 bu. : arluat rur and In Furope Increased 4,0.W0 bu.; total American and F.uropean supply luoreascl 12.oS2.OiiO bu. Corn I'nlted xtates and Canada decreaaed J,(M bu. Oata United States and Canada decreased fSS.flPO bu. The leading Increaaes and decreases this week follow: Increases Manitoba, 2,377.000 bu.: Cleve land, IIK.uo bu.; Louisville, 71,000 bu.; Akron, CxYii bu. ; Minneapolis private ele vators, WOW bu. Decrease Fort Worth. 127,000 bu.: IJn- coin, 93,000 bu, Kaaaaa City Orala l Pro vlsloaa. KANSAS CITT. Nov. S-WMKAT- Kleadv: No. 2 hard. lWcii 81.: No. 3. fc-... t, II ill- X 1-imI SiU-MiMtUf Kfi S 4Ki 9j': DecemlM-r, 9Jo; 4luy. WSe: July, l',io, CORN I'nchanged to Wc higher; No. 2 mixed, 71Hc; No. a, 71o; No. a white. 71t 71o; No. a, twtrnc; liecember, t(04to; Mar. tise. t (ATS Market. litAe t: No. S white. 47SW4at4: No. I mixed, 4li44Sc. It 1 t-eiIKtc. HAY Mteady ; choice timothy. tU.SCWl W.w, choice prsuie, if (vau.ou. HFCKIPTS What, 104 cats. UCTTICR-Creamery. sic: firsts. 29c: fninna, xic; pacsing biock, zuc KUUrl Kxtraa 2m:; first. 7c; sec- Otlda, 170. j Receipts. Bhlpmenta. Wheat, bu.. Corn. bu.... I'Him 124.0.14 .1.,.. an.o'o 2on 4&.0U0 11.0U0 Oata. bu.... Peoria Market. PKAtRIA. Nov. 8 CORN Ixwer: No. 8 white new. Hie; No. 4 whits new. Due; no. yellow new, cm; no. 4 yellow. wi 61V; No. 8 mixed new, 820; No. 4 mixed new. Mo. sample, 6Mfl,"ic. OAT.S-Pteady. No. 2 whit. WHfNStAc: No. 2 nilxvd, 4uSo. MUvaake firala larkt. Mlf.WAUKKR Nov. 8.-WHFAT No. 1 northern, ai.WHII.OHlj; No J, northern. fl.04vil.tH; No. I velvet chaff, tl.04iil.G4: No. I velvet mart, (1.01(1102; No. I hard winter, 1 M); December, 9to; May, 99Sc. uaib otanaara. 1,111 h v, Mlaneapolla Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. a.-WHKAT- TVcember. 8103U: May. 8108S: Julv. tioo No. 1 hard. 81. WS; No. 1. northern. 8I.041: No. 2 northern. 81 01U llWi; No. 3 w heat Su' !. ,c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. I-META1.B Standard cupper, firm: snot and futures. 111! UKi 12 ii. Itndon market firm; spot, Au 2a l: futurea, A'.'Ji 17s b-l Ijik coo per, U'VJ'JSc; electrolytic. lt-Swl'io. snd caatlhg. li'SoUsc Tin. firm: simf. Ill uO ti4K.;i0; futiSia. 841.Ktj42.15. londop mar ket firm: spot. Aim bs: future. atlt& is Lead, quiet; e4.Sxti4.30, New York; 84.1of 4)0, Fast Ht. Ixwjls. lMndon, Ala ids M. Hpelter, quiet; 8n.s)i.60, New York: 8rl 10 ji, Faat Ht. Louis txtndon, IS. Antimony, dull; Cookaon'a. fiOotiS.IIV,. Iron. Cleveland warrants. 4ti td In Lun. don; locally quiet; No. 1 foundry north ern, I3UNI1&.U; mo. X. 14.7i(H6.X; No. 1 southern and No. t southern soft. tl5.tArj 14. ou. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralta NKW YORK. No. 8.-F VAPORATED APPLK!4-4julet and barely ateady:. on the spot famcy, louiovac; choJu, t'Jo; prime. H'deSc. Dili ED FHUITK-Prunea. unsettled and tn some cases prices are easier owing to liquidation on the part of buyera who had overloaded: quotatlona range from U-c tor Callormia up to lH,u. Aprl cuts, dull and unchanged; choice. LjCllbSc extra cholie. lt-oii,c: fancy, 1,'trlKc. Peauhea. quiet and steady; choice II4 tlVic; extra choice. HV$il2c:, fancy, llvwtf UVaC. italslns. Inactive and about steady; loos muscatels. uHtrtVsc; cliolce to fancy seeded, 74,eiW: seedless, to7c; London Uyeis, fltotllta. Oils a ad Koala. SAVANNAH. Nov. I TURPENTINE Firm, en'i.c. ItAWlM-nrin; trp T. and a, V.tH. NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET Pricea Fall After More Than Week of Adrancinf; Qaotationi. PRESSTJEE 0REATEE AT CLOSE Wall Rtreet Pays Little Atteatlea t Elect lows, Greater laterrst Urla Manlfeatea la Xest Cengress, V T." tv v r 1 li t.' X'.... v.. n week of advancing prices the stock market fell today. Pressure asainat the speculative Issues wss persistent and ef fective, men were depressed early in the day, and the market seemed to be without the power to rally. Toward the close the pressure became more pronounced. Reading and United Htates Steel fell more then 2 points und l nlon Pacific, and other active stocks nearly as much. A few Inactive Indus trials developed pronounced strength. ine decision or the court regarding tne American Tobacco Plan was not msde known Until after the close of the market. During the day the pseferred stock wss heavy, although the common advanceu 10 points luir before the close on the curb. The decision ahowed that Wall street's expectations had been largely fulfilled. Wall street paid little attention to the elections. Interest Is livelier In the forth coming session of congress, chiefly be cause of the expected attempts at im portant tsrlff change. The market waa largely one of spe cialties. National Biscuit rose more than 4 point on reports of a rohsble Increase In the dividend rate. Hrookiyn L nion Oaa gained 4S. and Urge advances were made by a number of other Inactive Is sue, including Federal Mining, Phila delphia company and American Can, pre ferred. Delaware, Urkawinns West ern gained 6 point sfter the announce ment of tha per cent extra stocs aivi- dend. This action, however, has been Isrgely discounted, the stock having risen 66 points In the last few weeks. Plseing of a 9L3t.4Sa.rsg) loan by the Na tional Railways of Mexico and the sale of I6.OjO.000 bond for a suhsldlsry of the Union Pacific were announced. j nere were other indications that the railroads were going forward more confidently. The bond market held firm In the early trading, but later developed a reactionary tendency in places. ioiri aaies, yr value, 3,4t,0U0. umtea mates .' ad vanced Mi on call. Number of sales and lending quotations on stocks were as follows: gals. lllgD. low- -los. Alllt-Chslnur. pf... m4 Asialiamales Oipssr ., 44 V, 404 KH H 4S 84 If It ' 101 Vi 10 11114 13S'4 n 2t 14 '4 Amarloaa Alcuiiuri.. Amerlrtn Hest fluitr.. American Csa Amsrtcaa. C. a. P.... Aaiarlnan OUon Oil A mr ,-n II. a b. pM.. Aatsrlcaa Irs Hscur Anisrtrail LlnMml Amsrtcaa locomotive .... Amertosa S. a R Ainsrlrsa S. a H td.. Aaxrlcan Steel Kin ... America lufsr Refining Anwrlcsa Tsl. a. Tel.... Amartcaa Tulisoce pfd. Amertasa Woolsa Aaaoonaa Mlnlag Co .. Atchlaon Atchison pfil Atlantis Coast Una., ... Baltimore Utile Rathlshsm Rteal Hrooklrn JlD Tran.... inti 101 Vi T1V4 841 VI )1 1 : t to 1 87 'I Canlisa Psfltlo Central leather rsntrsl Msthsf ptd Cntral of Nsw Jsrsay.. l-hSBSuaali V Ohio .... t'hlraso a Alton Chicago Oresl wasters.. ( hi. Ursst Wait p(4 ... Chi. A N. W Mil. a St. P.... C, C. f. a HI. U.. th lH 4KVa ll4 10V4 141 V, MV,1 4 II 84 t Colorado rTiat a iron... Colo. aV Soulharo Conaollasts Uas Ora Product Hal. Huosun IMnrsr a Mlo Oranaa.. D. l. O. pfd Ktallllanr gscurltls .... IDrl Kris 1st pfd lorl Id ptd Uansral Kleotrto Orsat Northsrs pld .... Draat Northsra Or etfs.. Illinois Central Inlerboroiirh-Mst. InUrborousli-Mst. ptd.... Intarnallotial Kanrsatsr. . Uiter. Marin pfd rntsrnallnnal faper International Pubis .... lows Central K. C Routhera K. '. toiithsra pfd Irlad tlaa lAulailllt Naahvllle .. Mlun. 81. lxiuls M , St. P. 8. Ht. M. M., K. a T. M . K. T.. pfd Missouri Pacitlo National Hlacult National Ucad N. Ky. of M. 14 pfd.... Nsw York Oantral N V., O a W Norfolk Wsatsrs North Auiarlcau Nortliaril !cltlo Pacini! Mall Pannarlstsnla People's Uas Pitta., ., a St. L.. Plttaburih fial Preased ftssl Car Pulmsn Palsca t'ar Hallway Ileal Bpilng.... Psailln Nrput'llc Stl !!.. Kapublla tal llock laland Ce.. ........ 1:ock Island - St. u a s. F. Id pfd.. t. U w St. U . '' ioH-Sh!fiid a. a I,..- Southern Pacific ........ outhsrn l'.ailwsr Southern Hallway pfd.. Tanneaseo "wr Tesae Psotflc ... Toi.. at. U w. pf.. Tol.. t. U. a fr Vnloa Ptclflo I1 nlon Psctfta ptd I'nlted tt Rsalty I'nlted HUlaa Rubltsr .... t olled Sistaa Stssl pfd.. I'ImI. Cmlter 14.10 1.100 8IH 44 ino 44 44 W 44 300 H14 1S4 1HS 8.S00 iri'4 ViM l!s 1,100 4V 41 4t 4n iw 140 144 lw 400 14 V 4'4l 414. 4 4SV, .1.1O0 losv, 107i 10744 too 1IS4 1 4i0 .l,l IdV 10 10 in" so 10 vi u 81 100 ! 14 44 loo ' 104'4 1o4'i SoO IMS 41S )) S4 S34 14 ton 1344 UIVs 1H 200 H tlVh 114 ''4l 41 13S'4 48 4 1 100 i'-S 41 4,400 104 134 400 4SV4 41 1.IM 1074 101H 107VI 1.400 0 SS'4 40 8.400 101 lot in 71 4.100 1MV 11SH 400 si it 1. too n:'4 i:tv mvt too louvi 104 j lot 44 M it It 11 It 144 :t 100 SI'S ll'i 11, too i.',s4 im ins rV M, 14HH iv4 ij. ISM Il4 svt 41H XOV( SOS 41V4 tt 14. soft . tot ns M'S 4I4 10 4 t.ioo lias l"H 111 I.100 m s rS 700 11 w 11 1A . in sn, to4 8t4 400 34 S tl4 I4 J(W 4S4 l 4JS tuo lvs it'i li U.snn iiws lt lii aoo M 88 tivt 1.100 44S 44S 44 S t.S) 10S 107S lots t,IU0 4S 44 4SS 4,10 44 4S 47S too u lis Its lot MS 4S tts s 700 WS tt 41 1. 000 19S IIS 1'S 4'i II rot 171S "S 17S Vlrslnla-Csrollsa Chsm.. Wstiaah Wastsra Marirlaaa Wabaah pfd Weslnhu Slactrl .. wsi Inton Whaelln IAS Kris leMah vallcr Totsl sals for tn das, 144,400 slisre. : Doatoa Stock Market. " HOSTON". Nov. 8. Cloalng quotations on stock were a Allouss 4 Mohawk .... 44 .... II .. IV, .... 834 .... 4 .... 41Uj .... Si C.) tv .... M .... 1U Anal, t-oppar .. A Z. U ..... Arts fom B. C. C a . U Hutt roslltioa . Cl. Aria .... 1st. A Haela ... . MV Katsilt Con ... , t Mpuslna Mine . o Noith butt ... ;. H North bsks ... . 14 Old Itonilslon . . V4acsola .74 Parrott (8. , luQulnif Csntennlsl i't. K. t", P.sat Hutte fbp.. Krsnklla ' Olreus Cos Orsnbr Coa , llroeffia (Snsnsa lats Koran ) K.rr 14 Lak t lutpsr tissue twpper. .. XJlaml Copper ... , U ftttannon , S Snpsrtor . T Superior aV B. M.. 4VkTasisrsrk 8 I I tt II 44 IS 41 H tiv rr v. s. s. k . t d, ptd ... . 14 t'uk Cos . , t 1 tab 0ppar , MHWInoai .... . IVWsl'arlne .. a M. Bid. New Yark Moaer Market NKW YORK. Nov. .-MONKT-On call steady at Z'4tt lr cent; ruling rate. tv tier cent: ctoaina I'm. f vr t ffered at '4 tier cent. Time loans easier; alxty daa. 8V per cent; ninety oaya, lis; per cent; six months, SS'uJ1 per cent. 1'klMK MERCANTILE PAPER.-!', 4U. tier cent MTh.HI.IKI4 tlA.osi rirm. wun actual business in bankers' bills at 84.WT1 for sixty dava and at tlMM for demand; commercial bills, 84 83. HILVFR Bar. 6c; Mexican oonars, 40c. HONfiStJovernment, firm; rsUlruad, irreaular. Closing quotations on bonds today war aa follows: U. 8. is rag lfttrSla. It. M. 4S -.. 4 ds rousoa lavSJspsa 4s II ea Is rg 101 S dv Ss MUBoa lUISH. .. S 1st SS...T3S 4s r..... lllHU g J.b. 4s 4131 . tlS rupva ussu. a n. us. 4. . ms Aiis-raai. m aa.. ass aa , a. at 1 i a as Aa. AS U 101s V sas. 4S afs A. T. a t. ev. aaiisi . rarino ts .... to A star. Tsk, 4 .... MSN. R. at M. 4S US da 4 HI N V. C. are. I as ts Armour . 4S t t d dab 4a Si 14 aicaiaea ra. as.. . 1 , rt. it a it. a. s lots ' 4s Ill 4a cr. Is WtN. W. la coa. 4s ts At. ('. L, 1st 4s. tS 4 e 4s lo.'V H 4) O 4 tN Parino 4s liaia. SHa Slia "w ss as- 4 g. W. IS ... l Or g U r4. 4. . n r. Tr. ee. ... 4srna. c. ISs (ISlil t .. isav do coa. 4 1M 101 11 11 8.MI0 W.44 H4 ino tin IH 1.400 44V, 44 f.M llUj 1"4 t.Mm SIS bo 1. 600 4i 42 "'00 "ii4 'ii'vi li.'iai 'wis '"vi "too iiT " lit 4o niH 1I7H 4, M tlti 87 "ioi 'sii, 'ii 3. aoo lot lM't lis) lu 103 Mw ns l 4, upo io 1014, 1,300 II 0 4,st 1 ' TIV4 L.SUD 84t 141H i.'too 'n'i iiii "ioj 144H iiiii 4,404 111 1H "iiio 'ii'i 'i-j'i ' 1U0 44 4 Iroo ui 134 "iii i'i lis) l'4 4Si 1UJ 4 .44 . r (la 4a Osa. sLuaer I (;,(. i. . .. PI Rasdlsg gsa. 4s.... ss a us st. u 4 i, 1 . a n ..It'S in r". Is .. tJStt. L 8. W con. .. 10 do 1st X"ld 4a. .. U 4a 7s .. ns do rsf. is.... C. A A. SS . u, B a o it. 4a MS A. I 4S SO 14 MS do sn as MS So Pc. eel. 41. " St. tlPl ta M n .... II .... M ....lo .... 71 1. ...ISIS ....IOJS 4s 7 1. ...104 4a. . I U C ,H. I. a P. . 4s JH do lat rsf. 4a do rfc 4a il. tn n tm ... 'M Ind ta li 01 gen 4s .. t'olo. Mid 41 .. fnlnn Pacific C g f e I n rl4 do cv. .... P. a H. rv. 4s.... PIS do 1st 1 It. A H 0 4s MS 1. g Hnhher I d ref. ta S74f. g Steel td Maulers' Is Tlsvs-Csr. ck. U....l''S Crl pr. Ilsn 4a. . S7S Wsbash lat U I"AS do (so. 4a 7t4 d 1st A . 4s.. 4S tt c. 4a ssr. A 1 West. Md. 41 7S do see. D 77s'Wsst. sM. tr. ta tJ MO. Klec. ev. ItIM Wla f n 4s tt& II. C 1st t. 4s.. KS Mo. Psc.' 4 Int. -Mat. Sa HSPanim la lots Did. offered. Irondon gloek Market. london closing stock nnotatlors: Consols, money IIS lularllls A Kaah..ir.l 71 Mo., Kin. Ts.. A'4 !tHNi Tork f'atral..ltos 1S Norfolk A Wssttra 111S til d pfd to lot Ontario A Wostsrn. 4IS do acoosnt .. Anul Cnppsr Anaconda ...... Atatillon do pfd Bait I mors A nhlo..lo4rcnnarl'nt ... MS 'aoiltt Pacific ,.m nana Mines .... rhesopsak Ohio. 71 ttcadlm ... is ... us ... si ... T!H ...niiS ...nS ... 14 S ... 11 ...us ... IS ... It Tit. Ureal Western. 1 Boulhern Kr ... Chi., Mil. a et P it So std Et. Da h .. IIS Souther Paelfla Llatirar A Rlo'ti" MSlnlon Psclfls do pfd .. 10 do pfd .... .. 84V. 8 Steal. .. bs'tj 4 pfd ... ... ISrVlhalh .. ?' d pfd .... Erl do 1st pfd.... An td pfd... OrAhd Trunk .. Illinois 'Cant ml ..144 iw- l.iar, Steady, at 23 HM pur ounce. MONET-ltt'Slli per cent. Th rate of illsctiunt In th open mar ket for abort bill I SV per cent; fur three months' bills. 3 "14 per cent. New York Mlnlna stocks. NKW YORK. Nov. S.-Cioslni; quota- tlons on mining Alice Cotn. Tun. stock.. stock were: 154 l.lttls ( bier I IT . Mcilcsa 130 , 17 Ontario 1"0 71 ripblr II 100 minrlard 100 do bonds Con. Cil. a Va... Iron" Silver 1W F...4t 'ladviil caa.... Uftsred. Yellow Jacket 44 10 Oil AHA GENKRAL MARKET. CUFFSK Imported Swl. sic; Ameri can Swiss, 22c, block Hwiss, 18c; twins. 17e; dslles. l,c; triplets, 17c; young Americas. 18c: blue label brick, l7'4e; 11m berger, 2-lb., J8c; llmhnrger, 1-lb.. 10!. HUTTKR-No. 1, 1-lb. tsrton. Mc; No. 1,1 ln t'i0-lh. tubs, 34c; No. t, 82c; packing, 20c r'JULTRI-Hro era ISc: sor nis. lc: hens, lie; cocks, l"c; ducks, 18c; geese. 16c; turkeys, 2ic; pigeons, per doz., 81.50. Alive, brollera. lzitr; bens, ntc: old roosters and -stag, &c; old ducks, full foAthered, 11c; gextse, full feathsred, loc; turkeys, ine; guinea fowls, Jo each; pigeons, per dos., 7Sc: homers, per doz., V W; squab. No. 1, 11.50; No. 2. 60c. r IBM Pickerel. 11c: wh t. yu.l6c: P ko. ISc; trout, HtrlSfl; large crapples. IMlKc; Kpanlsh mackerel, loc; eel, fc: haddocks, 1.1c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, limine; roe shad, 11. yi each: Shad roe. per pntr. otic; lalinon. 13c; halibut. lltflSc; yell.tv perch, He; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, lie. I'UUbi'Hl-wro era. ic: springs. 12j: hens, lie; cocks, 8c; ducks, 18c; geese, l&o; turkeys, 24c; pigeons, per doz, II. to. Alive, broilers, 12Vfco; hens, o; oil roosters and stags, 6c; old ducks, full feathered, He; geese, full futahered, 10c; turkeys, ISO; guinea fowls, lao each: pigeons, pnr dos., 7&c; homers, per doz., t2M: squabs. No. 1, IL60; No. 2, 50c. Bef cut lJrtceKib: No 1, 18cj No. Urtc; No. 8, 8V4c Loins: No. L lBVsc: 7Vc; No. 2. Pie; No. 3. 5vio. Rounds: No. lie: no. 8. S7c jso. 8. esc. piates: No. 1, tic; No. 2. 4-sc; No. 3, 4'4o. , FKUlTn. Kit;.-Appie: cooking Vari ties, per bbl., 82. m; Jonathan, per bbbl.. H.00; Ren Davl. per bbl., 2.fi0; California i;lleflower, per bus, 81. SB; , Colorado- Jon- athnn, extra fancy, per box, 'l tb; Wash- i.igton HgitxcnDerg, per box. 2.oO; Wash ington Red Rea'ity, per box, IJ.W; Wash Ington Htaman Wlnesaps, per box, 12. i0. Rsnanas: fancy select, per bunch. 13. ij t2.D0: Jumbo, per buoch, i.Vo!ui. Cranberries. Wisconsin fancy, per bbl.,' It) .00; per box, 31 00. Dates: Anchor rand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. ln boxes, pet box,' 8125. Figs: California, per case of )2-o. pkgs., Ntc; per case or so ii-og. pkgs., 82.(0; per case of 60 6-oz. . pkgs., 12.00; Ney Turkish, 8-crown In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., Lie; U-crown ln 20-lb. boxes, per lb.. 14c; 7-crown In lt lb. boxes, per ib., 17c. drapes: California Tokay, per 4-bsk. crate, i. zu; oiaiaga grapes, in bbla., li.Wtft (. Lemons: Llinonelra brand, extra fancy, 300-50) sixes, ur box. to 7j; Lonia Llinonelra, fancy, 800-:tW sixes, per box, .00; 840 and 430 sizes, SOo per box less, oranges: Niagara Red lands Valencies, isi-124 sizes, iter box.' to.ZAi 150-17-2-ot-3s) sires, per box, i.i0. Peaches: cauiornia ami coiorauo, per box, 11.00. Pear: California Duchess, 11. Hardy and B. Clartgeau. per &0-1U. box, la.OO; Lawrence, per box, $3.00. , IJOUTABLEIt Means: .string and wax. pormkt. bsk., 1.ooji.ki. cabbage: Wisconsin, per lb., lsifl'jc. Ctlery: Michigan, per dot., 3jc; Colorado Jumbo, per U".,.. sue. cucumbers: riot house. Iier tiox., 4.w, . r.gg riant; rancy ''lorlda, per doz., $1.00. Garlic: Extra fancy. While, per lb., lie Lettuce: Ex tra fancy leaf, per doz., 40c. Onions: California, white, per lb., 3c; VVlsconsin, yellow and - red, in sacks, per lb., 2:4o; Spanish, per crate, It. 75. . Paralpy- Fancy home grown, per aos. ouncnes, 4uc. I'o tatoes: Minnesota Early, Ohio, par bu.. 11.00; Wisconsin white stock, per bu 80c; in 10-sack lota, 60 leas. Kweet Po- tatoek: Virginia.' per DDI., 13. wi; per bu. bak.. I1.S8. Rutabagas: ln sacks, per lb., l'io. Tomatoes: California, per crate. I1.&0. Mlsi'IiUiANKULD Aimonas: , iarr- fona. per lb., lsSo; In sack lots, la less, irasi! Nuts: Per lb.. 14c; In sack lots, lo less. Cocoanuta: Per sick, 16. 60. Fil berts; Per lb.. 14c; In ssok lots, lc leas. Peanuts. Rousted, per lb., 84c; ran, per lb., 7 Ho. Pecans:. Large, per lb., lbc; in tack lots, lo lea. Walnuts: New crop, lull California, tier lb.. 17Sc: In sack lots, lo les. elder; New Nehalsl, per 15-gal. bbl., $3 09; per so-gai. bin., io.io; New York Molt , iper 15-gal. '.j bbl., $J.io; per 30-gaI. bbl.,' 1CW. ltoney: New, 21 frames, H'X. Kraut: Per 13-gal. keg, I2.;,1; per.t-gal. keg. $1.10. , PhlladelarbtB-Prudaee Market. PHILADKLPHIA, Nov. l.-BtTTtEn- Flrm; extra western creamery, Xic; nearby points, 8H KtlCifl Firm Ottftsioc per case higher; Pennavlvanla and . other nearby firsts, 1940 per case; current receipts, t00 per case; weetern flrstta $8.00 per case; cur rent. $900 per case. CHBKSK lllghei'; -ew torn mil cream fancy, lo'iio'io; iair to gooa. '," on aa itosia. SAVANNAH. (In. Nov. $.-Tl'RTEM- TIMJFlrin at Vj4S'.4c. Sules. 86 bbla.; receipts, - 4 bhls., shipments, 214 bbl.; tock. 3t.2Lf! bbls. K i!IN Firm; ssles, 3.106 bbla. re ceipt. I.r, bbls.; thlpments, 2.4,sg UA-; stui'ks, m.4u; tuns. quota tions: 11. $4,174; ,F. $.?7S)3.0; y. O, 4.6f.L WU, $7.80; WW. $7.00. t t Dry G4tods Market. NEW TORK, Nov. S.-DRY OOOPS- The cotton, good market It quiet and trading in grcv cloths is being dona at the sacrifice of values. Jobbers are or dering goods in a hand to mouth way. The spring carpet trade has been light thus far. Knit goods lines for fall are now open. Worsted yarns are in better general demand. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. $.-COFFkTE Fu tures closed firm, net 4 points higher lo ! points lower; sales, iVOoO bags. De cember, lt.tiftc; January 14.86c: February. ItKic' March. 13. 73c; April. 18T0c; Mav. 13.H'tC; June arid July, 13 lie; August, (Sep tember and October. 13 41c. Boot, quiet: Hlo No. 7. ):S1lMe; Santo No. 4. liPa,c; mild, dull ; Cordova. lt5S-i ItiSc, nominal. ' , ' Cattua Market. NFW TORK." Nov.. 8.-COTTOV Snot cloaed dull, five volnta lower: inlddllng uplands, $9 36; middling gulf. $9.1); tales, none. Maal Market. ST. IXCIit. Nov. S-WOOL TTn- chsnged: terntnrv and western mediums. 17(1?.-; fine mediums, lotu.v; line. Htjiic t. Jnaepk l.lve,tok Market. 8T. JOBKPU. Mo.. Nov. $ CATTLE Rocelht. ino head: market steady: stexrs,-4.(i at); oowo-aiid heifer. $14) els. calve. uwa' . HOCS8 Receltta, 4.600 head: market steady to K"c lower; top, $4 30; bulk ot aalr. 85 lXt4 30. ttHKKl' AMI I.AMD3-Receipt. 3.000 head, market iowr;-iamita, -t&ouao.isl. Pertlsttnt Advertising is 'the' Road Big Returng. ' . 1 to C. A O. 4S . OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cttl Show Very Little Change, Being- About Steady. HOGS SELL FIVE CENTS LOWER Reeelsta of Sbeep aad l.amlis Larger Tkaa Last Week, bat Dm! Is (lood aad Desirable Klads Hell Ktrad'y SOtTH OMAHA, Nov. , 1911. Receipt were. cattle. Hoss. Sheer. Official Monday 10,n4 3.747 nMlt Offlrlal Tuesday g.f.n i.2iV 31.4.18 Lstlmitte Wednesday 8.) .tW0 23,014) Three dai slhls v.iu tr, fit?. l!.0i 16.4 1S.4I4 12.87J 14.017 7.o!3 M.054 S9 I7 U4.V.3 l.,7g 141.448 60,113 Heme diiys last week. .21.02 Hamo days 2 w'k gg.i.fc.7Pj Msme dsya 3 w'ks ko.3o.02Q fams day 4 w'k aKo.3o.."il)0 Same days last year. .14.116 The following table snow the receipts PI cattle, hogs and sheep at Booth Orrsha for the year to date, a compared with laat yean 111 10111 inc. D'. 1,('24.777 1.0o2.06J 25,336 Hog 1.032. 5 (W. IM .147.708 Bheep 2,70K,7'J 2.4M.42J 7i,370 The follnwlnn; tnble chows the average prices paid for hoks at Oouth Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons. Dle. I 1911. 19lO.llO9.lOS.llr07.;iW..!l9O3 Oct. .10. Oct. SI, Nov. ... NOV. a.. Nov. 3., -Nov. 4.. Nov. I. I 7 701 6 m I iO 0 001 4 4 I l-'M 8 01 I t OKI W 0; 4 91 Ocsi 7 871 7 7? 5 bll 05! 4 84 Wi i 7 oftl 6 1S 0S 4 I'M 4 HO OH'4 a op! 7 01 c 811 P. 07 4 7 lo! H 07, 7 74! o hill & S? 4 H 7 151 7 70 & 87 U 28 B 98 Nov. .. 18 I 7 70i 6 7:' 6 l"il 8 fi 4 bi 7 00 I 5 7M 4 Wl W 4 H.1 Nov. 7.. "'A Nov. 8., 8 02 7 7 I 4 7 6 02 4 81 Sunday, Receipts and disposition of live stock at the union Stock yards, flout lv Omaha, Neb., for twentv-fuur houra endlnir at 3 o'clock. . RECEIPTS CAR& Cattle, ll.iiri sheen, ll'r'a. .. . ac ut . f a 0 ( 3 11.. IS 30 1 4 1.. 23 ii - &. .. 3 1 1 22 li 1 4 1 4 .. 91 85 1 Wahash 6 Missouri Pacific 1 union Pacific 89 O. 4 N. W., east... 14 (!. N. W.. west.. .120 C Kt P. M. A o.. 14 C, II. & y., east.. B C B. Ac (J.. west.. 100 C. It. I. AV P.. east 4 C. R. 1. & P.. wet. 8 C. Q. W .. Total receipts.... 333 UlBf UBlllOM UKAD. Cattle. IIors. Bherp. Omaha Packing Co 231 09 1.077 nwirt and company. ...i.w l.n9 Cudshy Packing Co 1,320 1,624 Armour & ComDanv 1.084 1.736 Lie.) 3.260 3,0i Cudahy Packing com pany, rrom Kenver.... 253 Omaha Packing com- ' pany, from Denver... 25. Morrell 22 W. 14. Vansant Co 17 Uehton, Vansant 'St L. 14 HDL Ron 17 F. ft. Lewis 13 Huston At Co 45 J. B. Koot ft Co 140 J. II. Bulla 43 U K. lluss a L. Wolf lflo McCreafy At Kellogg.... m Werthelmer ' Degen..' H. F. JlsjiUlton.......... 203 M. ft KAns.-Catf. Co.. 240 Cllne ,ft Christie 160 Other buyers. ;..v 1.45!) ..... 20,944 Total 8.094 S 917 SO.HrJ CA'i'l'LE Cattle receipts wera. very lib eral today, showliiK a large gain over yesterday and making - the total for the three aaya this week 2v,622. This shows an increase ,ot Shout 2,tjij head over last week and ot about 11,000 head over, the same week a year ago. - ln spite of the fact that receipts were so liberal the market was ln very satis tactory cohditlon., I'hder the influence of a good buying dHrrtaiul the more desir able of the beet. cattle changed handa In rvhsoufsble eeaxon. ;.The prices -paid showed little or no change as compared with yesterday, 'unlets. It might be some thing interior or Utldeatrable. The, better grade, of cows and heifers were sought Alter and the demand as a whole waa good. Prices paid were gen erally, about the same as prevailed yes terday .. . Feeder buyers had a good many cattle on hand, but still they were not averse to .taking on a ,fey more, so that the market so far as the. good feedera were concerned was steady. There was a little Inclination shown -to. bear down on the trasny snd undesirable kinds. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choiug beet Jteeia, ti.tufr.io; fair to guod beef steers, $."1 0O(5.75; common to lull beef Steers, 84.40ttf6.00; good to choice heif er, $4.SOtf6 .30; good to choice cows, $4.2.VJ 4.9S; fair to good oows and heifers, $4.7S ((4.26; common to fair cows and heifer, t2.1Mrrl.7A; veal .calves, 1W.AI. Quotation on range cattle: Good to choice eel' treei , . iWuh.io; fair to good beef steers, 5.(Xii6.75; common to fair beef steers, 9t.4uQ11.OO;, good to choice heif ers. 44.4Ati5.16; good to, choice cows, $4.o.VU 4.10; fair to rood cows) and heifers. I0.76& 4.85-, food to choice stockers and feeders, $4.806.00; fair to good stacker snd feed er, 84.ot.tj its): common to fair stockers and feeders. f4.40U4.soj stock nelfers, l-.li ti.'J6; bulls,- stags, etc.. $i2ia4.lsX Representative sales: BF.EF KTEERS. No. JT... It... to..'. f... .;. 8... A. Pr. No. .1113.4 14. It At. Pr. t u J 71 .lilt .1114 ..1044, I 40 41 .. tii 10 ' ' - COWS. .iM IH t . , lit 1 10 il '.. Itt 8 11 .. M4..3 to . . .. u a 4o 14.:.... - nElr s.a, .. IU rt 11 - a ...!0t ... Tftt ...ltKO ... 177 ...1411 ... 140 ... 41 I 40 I 40 I 71 I H 4 1 4 tl 4 44 ran ,u ; BCLt-S. 8 4 1 not 4 M 8 to - A in f ,1SM .10 ' CALVES. 4M 4 71 t tM 8 to " , 147 ,1 M ' 1 114 1 04 ...... IM 10. 1 170 1 t) I win STOCKBUeJ AND FEEDERS. 1 14 .. I... I .. 4... I... in 1 40 21 4o 4 is so... 771 , 874" , l4 ' 4 11 in t ; 4 4t It 49 t 4 40 14 10 1 8 li I... It... WKSTbh.NS. . COIJHAOO. It heifers..; ??S 4 ti 28 leeders.. 873 4 0 W feeders.. l,fc43 IN 24 feeders.. Wl 6 16 63 steers.. ..1023 6 00 63 steers.. ..lo 6 (A) 8 COWS 870 3 C6 - J. W. Itamsev. U feeders. .104a 4 XR 3 steers.... 83 3 30 . NEBRASKA. II feeders.. 1 (W 11 heifers.. ',23 4 60 1$ heifers.. 1061 6 40 J. la. Evans. SI steers.. ..1015 4 80 , WTOMINQ. 11 COWS.... 19 feeders. 10 feeders. a steers... 18 cows.... 17 rows..,. t'tS 3 ) 1 feeders.. 7A 4 45 4 16 4 36 4 70 4 16 4 00 701 bJ 71 1 S 9M 81 4 5 4 26 $ 06 K0COWS Mij 21 feeders., til? 13 feeders.. 'M t cows 7o4 M steers.. ..ItArt 3 60 3 46 4 10 3(a) ( 15 U f auders (1 cows UjO 11 steers. ...1133 3 76 U buils .1345 6 X 6 00 Vi steer. ...IU 6 36 10 teers....lubt) Poole Bros. I cows 870 4 JO $7 feeders.. 770 R. H. Homer. . ISt feeders. 1044 6 36 3. C. Nash. 120 steers... 327 4 60 - ( F F. BaJnworth-iWyomlng. 37 staurs....lU4 t 18 steers.. ,.12i'3 I steers.... 8,3 $ 00 12 steers.... IW4 John t tetcalf Wyomlnr. 4 SO ( 10 4 W 6 00 17 feeders. lm 6 Ot) S3 feeders.-. 1073 83 steers. ...Ills 4 lit feed(rs..uU A 80 steers.. ..1073 4 80 $ eow..... HK 'i 80 11 cow 1044) K IS cows 10JU t 40 C. F. Rdherton Wyomlns. 1 31 stets....U74 6 TO 87 feeders,.. lo 6 SB $ 00 1 88 feeders.. 1CW3 i 40 . IS titer.... I5 4 toll 146 It cS ochtrs. SJ2 S cow... SI cow... 13 cows... , H'.'t I 46 .0li1 4 40 JSJ I & A. Christ iananh Wromln. 8 cow s luO 4 36 10 stert....l0t9 J. B. Kendt'.ck Wyoming. 6 10 610 t io 4 80 3 43 4 row $ 1 ii 33 coyvs. .... K90 2l lors....l'ju0 24 teer8....10tS Dakota. 13 halfeis... (3 43 CoW... 102.CQW1., 10 heirers. n feeder I feeders 810 ( 40 45 4 . SOUTH 704 1 TS 4) 4 80 Oil) $ 40 10 fee lers.. 710 10 feeder.. 611 Jess Klilolt -South Dakota. 19 heifer. ..KW 4 $5 C. Jefferlee South Dakota. cows 940 1 6 43 steers. ... 970 17 feeders .1005 4 $0 W..J. Fox 6outh Dakota. U cows f00 3 CJ J. FUd-touth Dakota. U cow 710 30 feeders.. 1000 - MONTANA. It) cows 1027 - 4 44 -10 steers.. .1221 4 65 4 J 6 75 33 steer.. ..15 6 75 41 steers.. ..11W? I 00 Z2 cows Uit 4 (0 1st 1 Miff y Montana. 15 cows 9t 4 3S HOOS- Rcarlsh advices from eastern hog markets prompted buyers to cheapen cost locally, bulk selling ar.out g nickel lower. Recelpta were moderate, but' size of supply long since ceased to be a very potent influence In determining prlcxs and the decline wa forraa without much difficulty. Packers furnished best atipiiort, hut demand from shippers, at least in one division, was fslrly broad. Something like a -dosen loads of various weight found s shipping or speculative outlet, a purchase that comparea favorably with the total estimate of ninety loads. Movement st no period of the,seslon showed very much action, all buyers nperntlr.g cautiously, and It required two or three hours to make clearance com plete. Bulk of sales ranged from $4.00 to $.15. henvlea getting usual premiums. Popular price for ordinary butrhers and weighty stuff settled at $A 10. the heat lard hogs on sale brltisltig 8rt.I0, a nickel under yes terday's high price. Representative sales: feeder.. lWi 4 76 cows s"l 3 75 73 cows ?St 4 BO 10 feeders.. 73 4 64) No. At. gti. Pr. No. At. :o iso to 1 20 11 ;i 17 157 ... 171 tt MO 41 HI ... i 75 U IM 14 11 SO I ft 44 SSt tt IM W ill 61 n H Kl ... It! tl 4 st ftfl m I S 47 54 f. 127 40 t M 41 J70 7 lt SO t 00 4S tTO 17 Sll 140 t 00 44 Ill t Ill ... 00 41 1 31 tta ... ton 4 ss5 42 ?l ISO 4 W 44 rt th til UO t OS fc 1:1 0 Ml ... t 05 4 J01 71 177 10 I OS tt !17 SO 2.10 4ZO t 04 41. 4 t sol to t on tt :st in im ... tot to m 11 141 ... 4 05 tt 2C0 U 54 ... 101 71 117 :n 3t too t Ot CI 303 U 110 40 4 05 4 110 X U7 ... tot 70 2(1 64 l; 120 t 03 S 174 45 i7 SO t 45 It tl 41 tl ... I 05 41 SOO 44 2l to t OTH Ct 214 44 f t M I 471 11 117 4t ! ... I 07U, M :0 7ft t?0 40 t74 SO. Sit f. ISO 4 07H M 72 tn jno M 14j M Jt tr, 11 1R0 t 071 74 2S2 T: 2::S 2u0 I 07 V, H 14S 12 t::t ... t 07S 2 ll 11 302 ... 1071. II -20 HlS-l' 'ti8 AND ' N' 40 .154 ... 4 86 Si. ......140 IS ... 00 ' 28....:.. 12S 104 130 ... ISO I 101 Sh. Pr. MO t 0714 tro I 071 240 10 ISO t 10 ... 110 240 4 lo ... 4 10 ' IM 4 lo 140 t 1 SO 4 10 124 4 10 40 4 lo 40 t 10 10 4 1 200 t 10 10 t 14 SO I 10 ... t l ... t 10 10 I 10 400 t 10 410 4 10 10 4 19 10 4 10 10 I HVt ... 4 1SH t'iO 4 ItH S20 4 12H ...' ll'i ... Ill 120 8 IS 1!0 4 15 SO 4 II . 40 t 15 10 4 15 . i . 4 50 SO 4 24 US. ... 8 ft ... 3 00 ... 6 tsl 81IEKP-More fed and warmed-up stock was Included In the fresh supply, of sheep snd lambs than appeared on any. previous day this weclc. but the demand from packers had plenty of tone and generally steady prices prevailed, trlrlngs that were obviously more or less on the "scenery fed'' order met with unfavorable dis crimination, but offering that carried fair to good corn finish acted well. Total receipts amounted to about 22,000 head, about half of this estimate being suit able for slaughter. ' , There was nothing strictly prime avail able in the way of fat lambs, but some rangers that were pretty good landed early at $5.40, indicating a top quota tion of $5.73. Contrary to buying tactic a week' or so ago, killers worked down Into the weighty feeder classes now and then, paying less than $6.00 for weights under 70 pounds that were not. very at tractive. Matured muttons cleared well, a scarcity of good to choice quality serving to strengthen preference for dwaliable dresaers. Hales showed a wide range, due to lack of uniformity In condition of wethers, ewes nd yearlings, but most of the gtuff moved In yesterday'' notches. Fed yearlings made a creditable top of $4.i5, while high-grade fed wrestern swes reached $3.35 Canner ewes landed under $2.00, selling around $l.lWfl.68. In feeders, the situation remained un changed, the main features -of trade be ing a dwindling supply and an- equally shortened demand. Almost everything had to be cashed at recent bargain rates, feeder ewes, ranging from $i.70 down to about $1.25. for cull clacses. The better kinds of feeder lambs found an outlet at and near $4.36, anything weighing lets than fifty-five pounds getting a quiet de mand' from $4.85 downward. Two days purchase of- feeders on country account, M.M head. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lamb, good to choice, $5.40ft5.75; lambs, fair to good, $5.1595.40; lambs, feeders, $a.2D1i4.50; yearlings, good to choice, $3.lO"rl4.23: year lings, feeders, HlMfS.Sft; wethers, good to choice, $3.40ti3.80; wethera, -.fair' to good, $3.154t3.40; wethera, feedera, $2.90 3.2b; ewes, good to - choice. $3.003.36; ewes, fair to good, $2.66i3.00; ewes, breeders, $3.2633.75; 'ewes, feeders, $2.XKi32.70; ewes, culls. Il.irsfil.75. ..... Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 6S0 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... S 3 55 228 Wyoming ewes, feeders .. 5 8 50 3it0 Wyoming lambs, feexlers.. 60 4 00 354 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 43 4 30 294 Wypming lambs, feeders... ta 4 00 It Wyoming lambs 79 6 60 400 Wyoming lambs 66 4 80 46 native ewes 118 8 00 140 native ewes, cull 82 1 25 11.S2 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 67 4"45 1400 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 62 4 16 2eW Wyoming lambs, fdrs., els. 41 3 60 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 78 2 2o (S Wyoming ewes, fdrs., els.. 71 1 la 109 native lambs 77 6 76 79 Wyoming yearlings 8'- 4 00 87 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 64 3 86 101 Wyoming ewes - & ri3 South Dakota, lambs 6i 3 1S9 South Dakota ewea. fdrs.... W 2 JO 135 t'tan ewes; feeder..-. ..1.. .. Ki g 60. 8S1 Wyoming ewes, feeder.... 83 2 3t $ Wyoming ewes, feeders 81 2 30 175 riah W ethers 97 3 00 t 8011th Dakota ewes. .,..! 3 1 Wvsmlng ewe..' n W !' Wyoming ewe 4.... 91 3 00 $20 Utah yearlings S3 4 26 579 Utgh famba Jl 4 " IW Wyoming lamb.' feeders.... 60 4 3o 2S2 Wyoming lambs feeders.... 59 . 4 3i 340 Wyoming lambs, fdrs., culls 47 3 8.. 823 Utah lambs, feeders 61 4 00 60S Utah lambs, feeders... 63 4 04) 234 Utah lambs, feeder, cull.. 49 S 60 373 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... D2 4 00 3T4) Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 64 . 4 00 30 Wyoming wetherg Tin 3 5 yt Wyoming wethers 119 3 55 - .-. . OerterS.... H3 2 63 19$ Wyoming ewes. feeders.... S9 2 55 .. ' iY 1 - 1 r 11 a ' 'lino, ,T9 s'll' rif-r- - A Cold may turn-up ": at any time now and find you unprepared. A Gas Heating: Stove will ithrow out sufficient heat to make any room cozy and comfortable. Simply strike a match light the Gas jets and heat is instantly available. Specially needed in . Nursery, Bath and Invalids' rooms. We sell only approved makes in various styles, including Rezrior Gas Heating Stoves Prices from $3.00 up The regular retail prices include delivery and connec tion with iron pipe from existing outlet. . .. Complete Display, at our Office. ' .. - - - . ' , Omaha Gas Company 3 7.-1 7.". 4 35 a 1 I A 4 )) t () 1 15 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M AltKKT Densaad for Cattle and Sheep Weak Host Slow. CIIICAao, Nov. 8.-CATTLT5-R4celpt!. 22.0OJ head; mnrket weak; beeves, $4.75'tS 9.10; Tessa steers, 14 11436. &."; western steers. 84.36if7.26; stockers and feeders, $3 25iii6.75; cows And heifers, fl.OCiiti.OO; calve. $5.54V, 30. HOGS Receipts. 37,000 head; market Slow; light, fcYtVVtf&SS; mixed, ,"t.7,'l't)l.37U.; heavy, $. TVi' 6. 35 ; rough. $5.7.v;j6.ii.i: gmul to choice heavy, $Ti.!v;M.35; pigs, $3.755.30; bulk of sales, $6.0f.'fii ji. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4000 head; market weak; native, 2."tvri.l8.",; western, $2.76je 90; yearlings. S. 70i 4 4o; lambs, native, $4.0005.90; western, H.W'oi 6.90. St. I.oals Live Stock Market. ST. IX)UI8, Nov. g.-CATTLE Receipts, d.l0 head, Including OH) Tcxans; market, steady to strong: native shipping and ex port steers. $7.Mii'B.oo; dressed and butcher steer 8S.0iWrr.50; eteers under 1.000 lbs.. $4.(?i3.O0; stockers and feeders, $.l.0tawi.00; cows and helfors. $;i.0trg'7.0i': canne-s. $UJ .TOO; bulls, $3.758'.'i.25; calves, $4.((i-S;io; Tcsa and Indiai steers, S4.00tfT.0O; cows, and heifers, $4.50(y"7.0O. HOOS Receipts. Iil.900 head: market. To to lOo lower; plus and light. 4.BXxg3.25; packers. $r. Iv,i(.25; butchers and best heavy, $H.1M(.35. HIEE1' AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.4 head; market, weak; native muttons, $.100 fl3.0; Jamba, U.Vvq 5.85; culls and hucln, ILSt-gSOO; Blockers and feeders, $1.25tf3.;ii. Knsiaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 8. CATTLE Receipt. 12.000 head. including 1.400 southerns: market, stendv to 10c lower. Dressed beef . and export steers, $i;.7.V.JI 9.00; fair to good, $5.(ftj4.ti); western steers. 4.00W'7.EO; stockers and feeders, $3.7,V6!.Ori; southern steers. $3.7ifi5.2o; southern cows. $:!.7.VfN.:6; native co, $2.76-5.2S; nattvo heifers, $3.(siip7.O0; bulls, $3.40fo4.5O; calves. $4.00?('7.00. HOUS Receipts. lo,tK) head; market, 5 10c lower; bulk of sales. $j.70'i'6.nO; heavy. 30.25W!.36: packers and butchers, $6.1(vy6.30; lights, r,.v.vfia .15; pigs, $4.25ti.6i). SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 13.000 heed; market, steady to 15c lower; lambs, $4 154116.60; yearlings, J3.5tHjt4.50; wethers, $3.rsU4.00; ewes. $i7S2.0; atockeis nnd feeders, $2.00S3.76. Stock la Slifht. Receipts of live stock at the flv prin cipal markets yesterday: cattlo. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha St. Joseph Kansas City , St. Louis Chicago Totals ... 8.2410 O.OOO 23.000 3,000 13.000 4,40i) 40,000 ... !.00) ...12.000 ... fi.HJO ...22,000 6,500 IS.OiIQ 18,!00 37,000 ..60,300 $17,400 83,400 2S4 Wyoming veartlngs, fdrs... 70 Wyoming yearlings, fdrs,... 70 118 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 61 31 Wytiming ewea and weths..lt4 23 Wyoming ewes.. 85 IU Wyoming yearlings s3 24l ft. D. ewea, feeders 74 237 S. V. ewes, feedera. curls.. M Savar Market. ' NEW TORK, Nov. 8 . SUGAR Raw, nominal: muscovado, 89 test, 4.7ic; centri fugal, 9t! test, ' 5.25c; molasses, 89 test, 4.6oc; refined, easy. PICKETS AT CHEYENNE CHARGED WITH ASSAULT CHEYENNE. Wyo., Nov. 8. (Special.) Charles Anderson and William F. Cof felt,1 pickets, were attacked by railroad watchmen near the Evans street entrance to the shop etockade at an early hour this morning. Warrants have been sworn out . for W. H. Woodruff and John Boone, watchmen, who have given bonds for their appearance. The striking car men asBert that the pickets were not on railroad property and were attending to their own business when attacked, and that they offered no resistance. The. strikers may ask for aa injunction re straining special officers of tha railroad company and- others front Interfering with strikers, pickets or others when they are In no manner trespassing; upon railroad property or Interfering in any way with the business of tho railroad. The strike leaders believe tney have in this assault upon pickets, a strong case against the railroad company. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FORMED AT CHEYENNE s CHEYENNE. Wyo., Nov. 8.-(Speclat.)-Tho' Wyoming Life Insuranoe company waa organised here today with the elec tion "of W. R. Schnltger, ex-secretary of state, as president; A. H. Hlgbee of Basin. ,vlce president, and F. J. Nis wander, Cheyenne, secretary. The office of treasurer was not filled. The executive boafd and directors are mode up of prom inent citizens from all parts of the state. The company expects to qualify for and begla writing insurance on January L A Pleasant Surprise follows the first dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless regulators that strengtheh you. Guaranteed. 25c. For : (Ate by Beaton Drug Co. Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. Another Coack (or Missouri. COLUMBUS, Mo., Nov. 7 Edale Klein of St. Loul. former member of the Mis souri State university foot ball team ar rived here today to help coach the state university team. Klein came after be had received an urgont appeal from the ath letic committee. He played a wonderful game at quarter last year. al'u ami S sWfS SjMSfW S-324 Spell st -r