10 THE HKK: OMAHA.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Leaden in Wheat Say Kecorery of rricei it National. RETORT ON CORN IS BEARISH I afaToraMe Weather Otfr (he torn Belt Offaet hr a Farther Break la rr Cask Prices. , OMAHA. Nov. 9. 1111. it Is the general opinion of lenders In me nra I trsile that the recovery In prices I a naturnl on" reuniting Irom nn overruld mnrkel ei.ndit'on. Some doubtful nrn from Argentina hsd Its elleet, but the news from dav to clav will l.e governed l.irgelv l.v larsn ."..irm, i no sue or the canli wheat suits and a pomMx ft-ncwsl ( large l.indii tlon by the bull Iraclerft. Yenterrtiy's official report on rorn wns beartnh. compared with tha October flg re on fnrm reserves, being IJ.Oro.nm) buheln more then a year sgo. The un favorable weather ovsr th corn belt wss offset by the further break In new canli rorn price. The commercial oltlon of corn In htillUh and late season value should be holier. Cables on wheat were firmer anl elinrts were taking profit, putting prices higher. Lash wheat was firm at fc higher. Usht receipts of corn and the active demand fttvorrd the rorn market In face vt the bearish government reports. Cash corn was , fcc ,r. Primary wheat teccipts were ftl-TonO bosheln and rhlpments were SKk.otiO bunli--ls, against receipts lant yesr of 702, Out) bUcheiH and shipments of TAi.m bunheia. lrimary corn receipts were 427.0W bush els and shipments were zai.Wil bushels, asalnn receipt last year of aoi.OM bush els nnd shipments of 841, OdO bushels. ( li ar ant es were ll.OiK) bushels of corn, 3.WX) bu.nhnls of oata and wheat and flour equal to X7,C90 runnels. Liverpool cloned M higher on wheel and 'V1 higher on corn. The following canh aiilcs were reported: Whesl No. I hard, 2 cars, il'c; No. 4 hard. 1 car, HVjc. Corn: No. 4 while, I car. WVic; No. 3 yellow, 1 car. C9c; No. yellow. 1 car, ic; No. 4 yellow. 1 car. (new), V; No. 1 mixed. 8 cara. (So, 1 car, tnewi. .1ic; No. 4 mixed, I car, 4o. Oata: Standard. 1 car, 4c; No. 4 white, Hc; no grade. I car, 4." Omaha I anu Prices. WIIEAT-Xo. 3 hard. Trffl.M.'A: No 3 hiird. KsfWV; No. 4 hard, fc:flWVkc. CORN No. i white, ttsHScrUy;; No. ft while, (W'tj.is,c; No. 4 white, tTft fensc; Xo. 3 color. tivuiiSViv- No. I yellow, tsh4,$ c; No. 8 yellow, ifnar. ; No. 4 yallow. ti4'4ic No. t, j'((J0c; No. 1 631i!)c; ivo. 4 rorn. oA'jjOVc. ()ATa-No. K white. 4CflM'ic; standard. 4-i4ic; No. White. 4.Vi4.c; No. 4, White. 4Uft4A4o. WAhLKt-Maltlnf. Il.l45jpi.e4; No. 1 luxl, 9."c'.1.07. Klfli No. i. va0Sc; No. 3. 9lr595c. Cariui Horvipia. WTieat. trorn. oat. M iA im 4f2 ti 21 7 Xi Chlrago ililllieHpolia Omaha ..... ZUluih tUICAGO GRAI.X AM) PROVISIO.VS Fatarea of tba Tradln a ad t loaln I'rtoea an, Board f Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. Snow and ' cold BtopHmr the thntHhera In the Canadlnn Aorthweet ami making farm offeriiiK llrht at elevator points In the rprlria; crop states, give a lift today to the rkrca of wheat. The close mil steady at a net advance: of Ho to -'sc. latest SlKure showed corn a sixteenth off to up. oats, n to ifrHo hlRhor and Itoar products, l'Vn lo t hlf.her. Wheat finished at noarlv the top point f the (ley. An Improved demand for winter wheat flour appeared to be one underlying cause of the market strenKth. Offerings were llrnttej except on the wells when a feeding out process by leaillnr, Ioiik wns refiimrd In a moderate way. The market, however, at no time was burdened. Hcntlioent In favor of the Lull side received more or less Impetus from ta'k of turfs sales of cash wheat (ending here. As a matter of fact though, no trans Action of thut nature was reported us liavliiR- been brought to completion. Iur Ins; tho sevalun 1 lecemla r iwun from l':tc to WVic, closing l'iu lilKhrr up at H-t.c. ritubborness seemed to have a clutch on corn. There were appurentlv bl rent ing orders to buy a ahado below the JiiHrket and there were eiually liberal offers to sell st a little over the market. Jeceniber ranged from ttJ'io to la'jo and cloned steady at ti'ic, a pain of 'no net. 'ash Krudes were In moderate demand ' lower. No. ytllow was quoted at '.yi74c. Ktrninesa developed In oats. High and law limits touched for tho leremher de livery were 474.o sod ''. with the close 'HsVc net hlnlier at 4'iMHtl',o I'rovtslons hud the steepest advntice In weeks. Pork cloned ;.".c lip and other ).;oiictH lSul7Vic to i!r.''ic hltther. Quotation on leadinic products were: Artlc li Q)en. HlKh. lxw. t:ii.s. Yes y. AVheatl Iec..lM';(ffS May. 99 V V July. I Mj Corn l Ws! 9S14 ts. 1 00'j 9V!itiS (,! 94 leo..7il 3i 644, Msy.!M'4(fS 4'i.,VSl I July.WVtf' t'sts ! I reo., May 4Ci .4HV 4S 48 4Ui 4x-SH98'4( July. S'ork Jan.. May. t-ard Jan.. May. Has Jan.. May. 4oTsi4&i4tS 4d; 15 9?H 9 tVi f 1 Jrt IS 9!i' 1 15 U 10 IS M M 9 1:. 9 i I to B 87H 1 S7Vl 1 ITS 9RH Kt I 4 9 li I a 40 9 62V I 40 .144 I 66 I ash Uulatiiis were as toilowsi . I-'UJVK Weak; winter patents. $4.! b3: stralKhts. fl'MM :: sprltia' patents, ii.li; straights, $4.60ul 0; bakers, 13.116 45 10. KV K No. J. 9le. HAltl.tY-teed or nilxin. tOcfifl.04) fair to choice maltlnft. l lilul.M. fKKrf Timothy. Iis.ttxa is :a; clover. IU.uhi 30.W. I K V i IO.N-Mesa pork, per bbl., $lo.eV-?jl5.7i. l.ard per UK) lbs., I9U"i3 !.'.; etiort rths (loose), JS 10. Total clearances of wheat " and flour were etial to 87.1) bu. I'rluinry recelpta were bo., compared with "(V.'.Oio bu. the corruHpondlng daty a yesr ago. la. tiniateil receipts for lumurrow: Wheat, M cam, coin, 211 cars; oats, 100 cars' hoKn. M.rtw head. hl aso t'anh Prices Wheat : No. ! red, KVO'tic: No. 3 red. KSSia&c; No. 2 hard, V;chi1.uS; No X hard, rl(l97c; Ny, 1 noithern. Jl until W: No. t northern 1 1 u tilox. No. northern, tl.tasil.u;; No. 9 siu-.ng, Sl.OitylW; No, 9 npiiiitf, S'F.-U 91 01 No 4 sprint;. 9Mj$l.; velvat chaff, uc II ti. forn: No. i. it Si 7' ,: No. t white il'c; No. 2 yellow, 7iji ;to; No. S, wi i No. t new. '. :U tB1-. ; No, S white "SliTls-; new. "yw,,-; No 3 vellow 1"A In , new. UVwwc; No. 4. jj' ,il-te: No 4 new, vMiitW. No. 4 white, io-.a'-.c; new truiiif, K 4 yellow. 714 7Sc : New. WW h.'v . Oaim No. 1 white, Nu i while. 47i4c; stnudurd, ui'o Daney, kVtill.X Tluiothy, iX(AiilJ Si. Closer. IM.OiH.iA'Cf'. bl "iTKrt-ilaikst steady; creameries. SI. t':,-''i dalflts. fe2v. rx.Ui hteat ; in olpts. I.C4i ares' at iiiaik. i as liu ludeU, i;iuv; firsts, 'zJiP Sic; prime fit sis, aU'27c Cllhl.rirj-bteady ; daisies, UStJH:e twins. Hc; j.iung Americas, 14j,uiac; bit horns. WVfj.fcc. I'(j'f AT( )KS h i: m : rhoUo to fancy, 7J ti' : tan to fco"l, 7ty-7c. - I'Ol'I.Thy titeudv ; tuike)t, lie; chit k ciis. fy.-; sprliijiS, lUc. KAl.r-teal) , Im to 0-pound weights. 1 1 -tc. silot Kerelpts Wheat. S3 cars with S3 f luiurart sia.le; corn, cars,' with .' .f contract iade; oats. It cara. Total receipts of wheat at I'hlcago. Muineapolls and K'jluth toilsy were 1 cars, com pared with 773 cars lat Week and 647 cars the corrpoid!ny cy a year ago. Feorta Market. PKOKIA. Nov. .-Hlgher, No 3 whit ti, fci.-; No. 4 white, new. WW-; No' i yellow. old, 71c: No. J yell low, ok-; No. 4 yellow, old. wovi&iiiv-c; uuxed, old. li ; tumple, to''iif,-. OAT h-Hlo;y, standard. tc; No 3. white, .'. No. 4 white. fcc. I.ierp-a Orals Market. MVKllltsjL, N.v -WHrJAT-Bpot, n .!, No t hl nltoha, 7n W; No. 1 Manitoba. - 7d ; Jutoi, steady. Iietem--'i; March. 7s Mv, 7s ld. CUit. vuji, Auicik.su ii.( aa C1; futures, steady; January Cs T'.frd; Fabru ary. 6s 7Mid i HjLR-WlBtar rrntent Tia. skw vonn (k:;h,Hj market Qaotatlone sf the Day on Varloae f omraodKles. i NEW YORK. Nov. 9 -ri.Ofn-Inilt; winter straights. 4 2tH4Sn; winter pat ents, 4 MH 7rt; spring clears, H.3Mi I (O; Kansas straights, 14 7.y-( mi. tlye flour, stesdy; fair to good, ,", OMiR i; choice to fancv. tf.ir.fi '.). Iltirkwheat flour, quiet; 2flrv2, per 100 lbs. CfiRSMKAle- Steadv ; fine white and yellow, $1 (so-.,) f,; coarse, fLuty l.flO; kiln dried, .l.(rfij.76. - - RYK-Kssy; No. 3, Wic c. I. f. Buffalo to arrive. H.Utf.KY-Knsy; malting. fl.lMjl.ft C. I. f Muffalo. WH BAT Spot market, firm; No. 2 red. P7U-C elevator domestic bnnla to srrlve and Wo f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern lniluth,' 11V f. o. b. rutures market was firmer on srlive covering and influ enced by the strength in the stock mar ket and the belief that the technical pos.tlon was firmer as a result of recently neavy selling, cloning 41jc nst higher rfcemher, wVJ'gOsc, ch nlng ivr tsv, II.Wl.0Mi, cl.slng 11 1, lleceipts, 832, c.nshels; shipments, 10.X bushels. CO hN Foot market citilet: ex nor t No. J. c, . nominal, old. f. o. b. afloat. Kultirns market was nominal, fleeclntn. 4,600 bushels; shipments, h.MI bushels. . (lAirv-srml msrket stesdv. Futures market pomlnsl lle.eps, 2US.675 bushels; shipments, 1.225 bushels. HAY-Stes ly; prime. fl.; No. 1. f1.K'8 l.i; No. I tl.WKil ; No. 8. L10. HIDKfl Unsettled: Central America. lie; Hogota, Z'U'ii'iW. T.EATUKK-Kirm; hemlock firsts, 2frf J7c; seconds. Write: thirds. liKu'Jlc: re. Jects. 15c. MOTH-nrm: state common to choice mil, r.'i5:,7c; Pacific coast mil. 4.V?f4flr. PKOVlHlONtr-Pork stesdy; mess, tl75 il7.2r.; fnrnlly. IO.orKill.OO; short clesrs, lfi.75j17.f0. Beef, stendy: mess. flZ.MKJ Ml: fam !y. tl3.ESsi 14.40: beef bams. I21.604t3l..v. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies 10 to 14 lbs., loU'dlPio; plcklsd hams, lHMISc. Ird, firm; middle went nrima t'l 2 114 ifl' foflnal firm ' ninillni.i.1 1 76; Routh America, 10.(; 'compound! I'Wl i Vic TAIIXIW-Stcndy: pr me c l hhds.. 'c; country, (i'4y7c. Ml'T H,Ilr-r irm; creamery specials. 32Vsi34o; extrss. Mo; first, 36tf3IHo; rresmery held, specials,. JIH'U'Uo; extras, ;ISiilc; first, ilnj.Stc; prot-ens seconds, 'UU,n22r; factory, current make,, seconds, 2Uj21V4c , ' I'HKKfK-Finn: sklmi. UHI2Xc. KOUS Firm; fresh gsthered extrss, 87 :tto ; extra first, 34lfr?i'.c; first. 3IA.1.V; fresh gathered dlrttsn, No. .1. ItnV: fresh ?athered checks, prime, )7W17V4c; te rlgerator, first. , season storage charges paid. 21Vt22c; first on dock. M'iiaio; wentern gatnerea wnites, :iloc. COl' TF.K- No. 7 Ulo. ir"Lo: futures closed weak; December, 14.4iic; March, 13.BIC. POfl.TIlY Alive. western chickens lOstjifillStc; fowls,- Itftllttc; turkeys, !;. urenseu auii; western cnti sons, 77fl7o; at. I.oals Oeaeral Market. fT. Ld)l'IS". Nov. 9 rVflKAT-Cash hlgnsr; truck, No. 2 red, toflptlVic; No. 2 hard. VSchfl 07. ' COIIN-Hlgher; truck, No. 2. 75c; No. 2 white, "iPWit'tr. OATS-Higher: track. No. 2. 47,ic; No. 2 white, 4'44 4'V4C. HYI--lwer at Dir. Frl'K Unlet' red winter patents. Movu.VOO; extra fanny and straights, $1S6 tr 4 35 : hard clears, I'l.tVutf.Gn. KK.i:i Timothy. I14.0UW1&.&0. C(iHNMI;AI-3.30. IiitAN-Strady; Fluked, east track. 11.13 ii. i:. may Firm: timoitiy.xis.oiuc3.ou: prai rie. 9Jlt.4MXJCltf.4X. PHOVIHIONS-Pork. higher; lobbing. fln.U. lJird. higher; prime ateim, 9N.!it 900. Dry sslt meat, lower; boxed, extra shorts. .iVJ: clear ribs. fx. fx); short clears. I 7r. Macon, lower: boxsd, extra shorts, iu.60: clear ribs, f.G0; short clears. IK.7C. i'ori.TIlY yiilot; chickens, 9c; springs, 9Hr: turkeys, 14o; ducks, l'ia; geese, tfo. Hl'TTKK-nim; creamery, -iaix. KdOH Higher at L'4'iiiae. lleceipts. Bhlpmenls. Flour, bhls , .: 2Jiu Wheat, bu M.ftsi 97 Corn, bu SO.OKi 4.tt0 Oats, bu l&.'HW Ta.OJO Kansas City tiralu dProvlslona. KANftAM CITY. Nov. 9.-WHBAT- Cash, unchanged to lo higher: No. 3 hard, 1h,,ciiiI1.C'.; No. 3, No. 3 red. flil'-.ii U7c : No. 3. 94fff'.i(W'. lx-cemler. rHc; May, fl.0u4t l.uOVb; July, 9iMMmA. t'oHN-lli higher; No. 8 mixed, 7Uo; No. 3. 72'iiTJHc: No. 3 white. 7:ic; No. 3. 7Jc: Pecember, ftljft'sc; May, (Wn. PATi o miiner; ino. j wnue, isto'c; No. 3 mixed, iii'.w lViiC. ItYK f-ViWic. HAY Steady, choice tlmothv. tl9.6Wd .!); choice pralile. fl.7.tKU1.1 ..W. Ill ITT KK-Creamery, 31c; firsts, c; sei-onds, 27c: packing stock, too. KOUtt Kaay, iio. firsts, i7e; seconds, 17c. lleceipts. Hhlpments. Wheat, bu. 2it.ottt l!,u0 Coin, bu . 21.ix Oals, bu. i. 18, CHi) y.duo . Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNKAPOUH. Nov. 9 WJ1 KAT-IV. cember. 31.044: May. tl tWi : July. l.lJ't. Canh, No. I hard, tl.Oi; No. 1 northern, fl.ttMh; No. t northern, fl..".s11 1.U3V4; No. i. 97'icjiii non,.. FI.AX-liO;. HAHl.EY-7r,Cfill.lt. COKN-No, 3 yellow, 7Jc. OATS No. 3 white. 40tU'4kj. It Y K NO. 2. ftto. IUIAN fIS.oiKbTEl.OA, FLAJUH Flmt patents. 35.104)5.40; sec ond patents, ll.70.g6.co; flmt clears, 13.00 S.U; second clears, li.ui.W. Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PIUUADEUIMA, Nov. 9.-nirTTnR-Flrm; to to -higher; extra western creamery, Jivc; hearhy prints, 87c. F.Ui;t Firm; ennsylvsnla and other noartiy firsts, t. c. In flu per case; current receipts, t. c, fa. 90 per case; western firsts, t. . c, $ per esse; current re ceipts f. c., fstOO ier cane. I'HBKefi-Firm; New York full cream fancy, UWSlSio; fair to good HVjiuo. lUllnsskrs Grain Market. MILWAUKKR. Nov. 9 WHEAT No 1 northern. tl.tMHtj .07ts; No. 2 northern, fl.ORJH.4J8; No. 1 velvet rhsff. fl04; No. 2 velvet chaff, fl0.'gl03; No. 3 hard win ter fl.uoy 1.02; liet vnil.er, fcVic; May. fl OOS. OATSlandat. 4S - BAHLUY-Maltlng. fl.lil 2J. retire Market. NliW Y'OniC." Nov. 9 COFFEE Fu tures opened at a decline of 10 to 13 points In response to low European cables, flattering liquidations and rumors that Brazilian shippers were becoming more willing sellers as a result or the accumu lating stock at the primary porta, of ferings were pretty well absorbed around the opening prices during the early trad ing, btlt become rather heavier again toward th close amr the final tone of the market was wesk, with lust prices how-lug a net Ions of from 10 to Si points. Hales. WAD bags, quotations November. 1461c; December, 144rto; Janu ary. 14 ltc; February, M.SRc; March, 1.1 N4" April. tUSc; May. l.46c; June, U 4io; JuW, August, tepteinber and October. 13 40c. Havre was one quarter to 1 franc lower. Hamburg was pfg lower. Klo. un changed, at Htiuu: Santos 4s. unchanged at Mi's); 7e. HO rels lower, at sou. lle cctpts at the tr.'o llrailllan ports. (rlOo l ass, ngalnnt 44 (Ml Less lust yesr. Jundl ahy receipts. 60.rtO bags., sgslnst W.HI0 bass last year. Fine weather was re ported In all dmtrlcts at Hso Paulo. To day's stieclsl Santos cablo reported an In active market with 4s unchanged and Fao Paulo receipts of G2.(n) bsss, against 64 uoj hsgs the previous dsy. New York ware house deliveries yeaterday, li.19 , bags attains! K fcW bags lent yesr. ' Spot coffee .quiet: No. T. 15c; Pantos. l'.c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, lSS,U19o noml nal. ICvaneralrd Apples audi Dried v'ralts NI7AV YOHK, Nov. 9.-EVAP.RATKD Al'r'L.US Vlitut and steady; on the spot tsnry. lwUWo; choice, eHfisfec; Prima! )Hlt;i FRCITft IVunes, lnactlva and puces are barely steady; quotations langs from 7wi2c for California up to 4o-6o and from UVstj !3'4i for Oregon Apricots, dull and nominal; choice, 16 tr lV! extra c holes. Ii.ty; fancy, l; Lim:. Peaclirs, Inactive, but price are stesdy, with little pressure to Sell' choice, 11Vj'ic: egtra choice, 114t lie; fancy. liiljfV- Kalslns. quiet but sttady; looae Uoxstels quoted at Mf 7c; choice to fancy seeded, 7,iv. kcvllrsa, 6g7c; Lamdv la; era, fltoLti, NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Securitiei PurcKased Confidently in L&rg-e Amountt. EXTENSIVE EISESIN PRICES Wall Street's lew of Arreplasro by Court of Tobneco Reorasalca tloa Plan Rrglntered ft a trtek Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-WAII streetg view, of the acceptance by the court of the American Tobacco reorganisation plan was registered emphatically today In the stock market. Securities were pur chased confidently In large amounts. Prices rose extensively In, every quarter of the msrket. . t'nited Ptstes Steel was the most con spicuous figure rising . mote than ( points to Tranasctlnns In this stock wro on ah, enormous scale with a total for the day -of 42l.ono shares. The stock wits psrtlrularly sensitive to the Tabaoco decision because of the dissolution suit Instituted against tho t'nited Htates Hteel corporation and the demand for these shares seemed to be almost limitless. Ualns were general throughout the list, t nlon Pacific rose to )73'i. a gain of nearly five points. Ix-hlgh Valley. Amen ran Hmeltlng and International Harvester rose 4 points or more Itesdlng and Amal gamated Copper more than 8 and other active a lis res from 2 to 8 points. Trad lug was on a much largr scale, with a total of well above a million shares. Trading In American Tobacco Issues was lighter and fluctuations Were smaller than on several other days since the su preme court decision was announced. The common stock rose 9 point n, the preferred M, , the per cent bonds 2' and the 4s 1 point. The adoption of the tobacco reorgani sation plan was styled In the street aa of high Importance as viewed in h bronder aspects. Tha possibility of a decree of dissolution agalnnt the United Htates Hteel corporation was less dis concerting to holders of steel stocks and Donas. This Influence extended to other cor poratlons which It has been thought might be made defendants In anti-trust suits. It was felt that settlement of the. case might point tho way toward an end of the uncertainty concerning the con duct of corporations. Heports of much greater activity In the steel trade continued to come In. A declaration of an extra dividend on Na tional iiiscult, was followed by a rise of the stock to a new high level. london trading was estimated at about ItVOOO shares, chiefly .buying. t'nited Blstes Hteel, Heading. Union Paclflo and Hock Island were traded In most heavily for foreign account. Trading In the bond market was on a much larger scale. Montis' generally showed pronounced strength, with sub stantial gains In some of the higher priced Issues. Total sales, par value, G.378.ono. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: . Sal. It lli. Low. Clnis. Allli-C'halmars, tM iixi 11 U lovt. Amalgamated Cuppar ,. U, lil U'-i M'4 t Amailcan Agricultural. .. tftO 12 II ( Amerti'an lleet Sugar ... 4.(00 V MS 0-IT American can ll.swi 1IH 1H 1Z'4 American ('. a V 4 .me 114 6..H Amerlcisn Col ton Oil... 1,700 46(4 4S(4 4.1(4 Amarl.au II. L. S'1 ,-. n Amerliaa l Sacurliles. 4M llNa 1"S )'4 American LlnMied t Amnrlrss Locomotive ., 11.100 SSVi Wi 15 v, Asierlraa 8. It 43,4KI 1t, 44 H American 9. at H. pfd. 14)0 101 loll 10) Amarli'an Stnel Filra M II II 21 Anmrtran Sugar Harming l,fi0 HIV4 117 n?H American Tel. aV Trl..,. t.Omt 14(s lluli HO'4 Anverli'an ToImto fd... 4, too n as Amarlcan Wnolan 1,.; ..... MX Anaeonds Mining Co... J. loo iu ti M4 Atchlaan 1I,0 lot', jot H)4 Atchlian fd mo 10I14 IS.1I4 m Atlantto Coaat IIns .... l.sno 1I9H 1SH ISsVs Haltlmors ft Ohio I,4oo n??i 10! H io?J lletlilaham Steal too I Hi KjH l0 llrooklta Rapid Trsnait. I. too 71 14 T1'4 71 Canadian Pacific I.M0 Ht', St', I41H Ontral Uaatliar 4.100 iivt tt 13 Ontral Uaathar p(d 400 :S H 3 Omral of Naw Janwy.a 1 xi (timapsaks aV Okie 4.IW0 U Wit 741, Chicago a Alton to tlilrags Ureat Wntern. too JH4 ('III. IIU Went, ptd 1.0O0 IDS, 844 N (lit. N. w 1.4ns 141 144 144S4 hl., Mil. aV St. P 14.400 lliH 110 m (T., C a 44 SI. L : 74 Colo. Pul 4V Iron too 3. tl it t'Dlorado 4k goiithsrn ' , 4Nt Consul Itlaled (4 1(1. 4-) 14(74 140U, 14114 Corn rrodnma U.Ooo liv, 11 n4 Delaarars V HuiImis .... too 1"V 110 1I4 4envar A Klo (Irands ti Henfnr A H. O. pld , - inxillan' Sseurltles ... 3.400 1(4 41 si ll'.i ICi1 ll.wi H J.iki ill, Krls.Iat i(d I.loo 14 tl'i 6. Kris 1 Did V") 45 41. 4 Oenaral Klentrcl ....... .. i.Css IM. 15H Uraat Northers P'4 S.Tl0 Hi 1)4 M Ureal JXorthnrn Or ct( 1,001 1 41' 4t4 4:14 llllnol Central :0 l4t 4S 14014 Intarhoraugh-Met.. 1.JMI IS", 15 r.H IntarrKlrougri-Mct. pfd.... ' S.Tl - At 4f 4SV4j liitarnatloiial HarTcitrr.. 10,11-0 HIS lutl'4 ln, Inter. Marine . pfd. S04 ' 15't Intamstional Paper... .s. Ion 10 10s 10 Intaniatlonal furop .... l.ttlO Its, ICS S.14 idi vnnirai 1 la K. Southern . ...'... , - loo 10 V, fit, to K. - ' Southern pfd.'. loci 44 Mclaiia Uaa lxulavllls NaahTlllS. 4.IH0 10, 1U4 '4 loiV I, 00 IV-'; 14'j 1,,0 Minn. Bl. U 100 aVk jPa s M , St. P. I. its. 84. 104 HIS 4 134i M.'K T 1.400 U, St. M , K. Jk T . pfd .', 7 Mlwnurt Faclfle I. too 4 Hi llt 414a National Blarult .40. 1414a U National ld. .. 4,400 (l4 M N, Hr ef M. Id pfs... loo U14 tvv M Ntw Yark ("antral ... 4,300 101 10.'. 101 '4 N. V., U 4k W 3.100 4tVl 0i 4'( Norfolk 4k Weatarn.... 4.oo l'i 10 a io4ia North Amarlcan too ;?Vfc II 72 Northars Pacltte 11. Mo UV liS rsci V4 Parllle Mall " 11 -i toil .11 Pannaylvanta .too ikh 1T 1:1 Pllt... (i 0. 4k St. L. Peenre's Gaa " i.'ni" M'i 10544 Plltdlnirgh Coal , too 1 )' lv4 Pietawl Stool Car an I;) mi 1214 Pullman Palace Or .... l'O ir4 lMtu; i:, lun Btaal Spring .. IrvO .lit, sol 31 H Haadlns lKt.Cin) HI', 14l itepubllo Staal - .A I.40 His 1114 31'4 Hat.ublle Klssl pfd l.tuO tl i"4 0I R.nk liland (V 10.M0 II 'j r?H 3S4 lljek I.land ("O. pM ' 41 40 t H'i St.. U A S y td pfd... 1.400 41S4 i SI. l-n w 11 Ft. I.. 8. W.' pfd 10 71, 71 71MJ Hlnna-Shafriald U. 4V I... 4O0 41 4t' 40 Southarn Pncltle .0O 114 lt:fc Boutliarn' Ratlwar II. 000 lltl , 14 II Boulharn hatlarar pt.... 10 7IH H 4! Hnn.eea Cuppar ro4 I1H ll 87 laaaa a Paciilc. lot ri4 UVi H Tol.. Hi. t. W ' 1 II 14 II Tol . St L. da W.,pf.. 100 4H4 41 tt I'olon TacKIa 182.400 l.'li, li 17l, tinl.m Pacltie pfd too 41 JS t'nited States llMlt .... Io0 C4SS 'a United Statca ltuttr.... I.im 4i 4444 4si t nltad Stataa Steal ....411.000 ' .')' ICS 4.14 t'nited siaias'giaal ptd. . 7.100 ion, lot liev, I'tah Copper 41a 4i 4T Vtrstnls-Carollna Cham.. I " 40 4V M4 WahaaU 400 lt'- lit, 114 Wauaah pfd 1 I'M t4 ttV II . Wraiern Marrland ..... 40.1 1.14 hi 14 Weatlnghouaa Klectlia .. It. 00 414 ' Vi aairra I nlon I.M 7IU 7 Whaaitns Iaks Kris.. !"0 4v 4v Lhigh Vaiiar 4.o lT'i 171M 171 Tutal salaa lor tba da 7. I.Sta.los aharas. nstit "lock Market. MOSTON. Nov. . 'l.islng quotations on tl.nn on mining stocka were: Alouaa 54 Mohawk 41 Auial Coear 44 Nda (Vn 1; A Z. U S . tls Nlpiaains atlnaa .. 7i Aria Com 40 Nortk Hulls 15 s H. i". . . M. I Nortk Uki 4", liutta Oialtlloa .... 11 4 ('Id Uuialnlas 41 cal Aria 4a',oce!a t Cat. Harla M I'arrottvtt. C.) t Centannlal IliOolucy it Copper Hariga Cos. 41 Shannon T Rait Bulls 0, 44.. ISHS'jpaHor JJ Kranklls " su parlor 4V B. St.. 14, (Iranlir Con M Tauinrai'k 4 Uraana Cananas .. 1 l'. S. S R. a M. JU lata Koralia tt-'oop ) 1 da pfd ' 4i K-rr ka I t'lab Con iu Laka (Vvpar tou 1'lah Capper 4 Iaalla (oppar .... 4SWlnoiia Miami Cuppar Uw W slvartlse 88 UI4. Ilaak of Krauee Italaucal, PARIS, Nov. . The weekly statement Of the Hank of France shows the follow ing changes: Notes In circulation, de crease, U1.K75.Oa) francs; treasury de- J waits, decrease. 4i.7.TO.(0 francs; general leposlts. Increase, S.fciviAO francs; gold in hand, increane. 81.47.0) francs; s'lver In hand. Increase, l,4."o.t tratirs; bills dis counted, decrease, 245 625(4.4) franca; ad vances. Increase, 11.4o0.out) franca Raak of Kaglaad Slstamrst. IjONIXIN. Nov. The weekly state ment of the Hank of Knglan4 Hiows the following changes: Tutal ' reserve, . cleaned, ftwi.uu), circulation, decreased iijs uw, bullion, decreaswl, 11,040 t.a. other securltlss. Increased iK4,(ajii; other de pontts, decreaned, (2,lH.0iA); publlo de IK.glta, Incrassed, tl.a42.ua); notes reserve dec res seil, fxil.ea); government securities' Inert ased. Litlovi. 1 he proportion of the banks isasive lu UaUUilca this wsca is 474 per cent. Ijist week !t was 61. M per cent. - . York Money .Market, KKW TORK. Nov. S MONFT fhi call, rtesdy; ruling rate. 2i per cent; closing hid. 2'4 per cent: offered at 2 per cent Time I'.an. essirir: sltv davs, S'iW.IH ler cent;, ninety dsyn, . IV" per cent; six months 8v'''i per cM. I'KIMK MKROANTILK PATKR-Clos, 4"44l-j per cent. i HTKIU.INd rrXt'HANOK- Urm; with actual huniness in banker's bills st 14 8,75 for slst davs. snd st M S70" for demand.. fOMMKKCUl, llll,IX-8t.S3. " fl IV KH liar, W4ic; Mexican dollars. 4flWc. KuNT'S-Oovernment. steady; rsllroad. bonds, strong. . . Closing quotations on Uonda today war as follows: . V. 8. In reg ISoHlnt. M. M 4'4s....M do coupon l'h. Japan 4a i'K do rng ion, i 4a IMUj do coopon 101 1, K. (.'. S. 1I Ja.. 7H on 4a rcg IHIj. 8 dab 4a (llsl) lt4 do rupon 113)4 U N ' on. 4a.. 44(4 Arlla-l'hsl. lat la.. 41 M . K. A T kt 4a Mv, Asi. Ag. f.a mill do gn 4w,a .... A T. c T ct. 4a..linia ay. yaPirir 4a .... tl4 American Tob. 4a.. 41 4. It. sf M. 41a . HVj "a HHN y. C. gnn. 144a. tl Armour (. 44i tiH do dab 4 44 "4 Atchlaon gn. 4a... MaN y., s. h. a H. do a. 4a loi, eT 4a 131 o e. la 1"S4N. A W m con. 4a 't At. C. L. lat 4a... .S da CT. 4a 1041, . A O. 4a 14No. Pacific, 4a lo ' 'do 314a I4 00 la i do S. W. 11, 41 Or. 8. I. rfd 4n.. t4 Br. Tr. c. aa UHl'cnn. e. (HIM Mli 1. of "a. U . ...lot de con 4a ....PIS tn. tcrihr fa . . a' riaalins gn 4a ... M14 V f N. J. f. la 111 St. L. 8. r. f. 4a (:. (I. 4V",a loivi do gen. la M do raf. la tt st L. S. W. cos. 4a SO I . A A, IVa 41V, 4i0 i,t rij a., tl'i (,'., 11. A Q. gas. 4a Mil' A. l 4a "4 do san. 4a Mwito. Pac. eol. 4a.... la1 C. M. A M P. f. 34a IH, do tr. 4a 74 1 , 1. a: r. c. 4a 74 do Irt rcf. 4a.... w d col. ia IKH80. By. ba 104 'telo. In4 la 741, do gen. 4a 74, Colo. Mid. 4a ..00 I nlon Pacific 4j..10t f. A 8. r.AiCs.m, 7uj do ct. 4a 103M Dnl. A II. ci, 4a . M4 lrt A r. 4a 47 if. A II. O. 4a.. 40 If. g. Rubber 4a. ...lot do raf. (a 17 U. t. Steel Id 4a..lo'iVi Dlnllllera' ..la 74 Vs. -Car. Ch. 6a....l.i Krta pr.- I. 4a.... rswahah lat bo. ...1064, do gen. 4n 74 So Ut A s. 4a.. tSMi do ev. 4a aer. A.. 17 Went Md. 4a 7H do aar. B 77k au. ... r.i a aiu Oen. Fl. r. ,..IJ! Wis On 4 124, II. C. lat . 4a.... S Mo Pae. t. 4a.. SS". in. Mel. 4-ii ,,. 7!4ianama Is 10S Bid. Offcrad. London Stock Market. IJNDON, Nov. .Amerlcsn securities opened steady and a fraction higher and further Improved on light buying during the) first hour. At noon the market was stesdy, with prices rsnslng Irom un changed to 1 point higher than yester day's New York closing. Ixindon closing stock quotations: Conaola, money ..71 ll-MIjoularllle A Nah..lMW, .do sooount 7lll-14Mo., Kan. A Tax.. 314 Amal. Copper tsiNaw York Central. .llOVj Anaconda 74 Norfolk A Weatarn. Ill Atchlaon IllUj da fd II o pfd 107 Ontario -A Waatarn. 4IVj BaltlnMrs A Ohio. .1n.-,t4 pannarl-rania MI (nadlan Paotflc ...KHSltand Mlnaa IV invMpriii ex unio. 19 Hnaillng 744 Chi. (imat Waatarn. 10 Bouiharn Ry 31' Chi., Mil. A St. r.113'4 do fd 73 Da Baara HH Southern Paclflo .. .11114 lnrar A Rio O... H Lulon Piclflo ....mv, do pfd 40'4 do fd MV, Brie 14 U. fl. fltael 4.1 do lit fd 11 do fd im, do Id fd 4 Wahaih II Orand Trunk M do fd 31 Ifllnoia Central ...141 ii.Vh.i iiar, unsettled at 26d per ounce. SIONKY lU5'la per cent. The. rate of discount In the open mar ket tor short bills Is S'fl3, per cent; for three months' bills. 3M per cent. Ilaak of Uermany Ktatement. BKRL1N. Nov. 9 Ths weekly statement of the Imperial liunk of ocrmany shows the following changes: Canh In hand. In creased 15,046,()( marks; loans, decreased 4l.7M.OUO markg; dltcounts, decreased 91. ll)4,0i marks; treasury - bills, decreased 1.7o4.000 marks; notes, In circulation, de creased :i,23B,(lO0 marks; cleposlti, dt creased 7B.W.0W marks; gold In hand, In creased 7,r7.0oO marks. n York Mining Rtocks. r NEW YORK, Nov. . Closing-, quota stocks wr as follows: - . Alice ino Lotus CTitsf I " Com. Tun. stock... II Mat lean . 137 do posda 17 Ontario 1(0 . Con. Cal. A Va.... 10 aophlr id. iron silver loo , astandard loo "l-Mdvllls Cvu 10 Yallow Jacket 48 . Bi. dir. oifarad.. . OMAHA aBNr7RAL MARKET. ' CHEES15-Tmported Swiss, e?e; Ameri can Kwlss. 23c- block Hwlss, 18c; twins. e.ui uiuaira, .jo; triplets, l'4C; young j-.niii. j. me; iiiun iaiei nncK, i;hc; 11m brrRer, a-lb.. JSo; llmberBer, 1-lb., lOo. HUTTKR No. 1, a-lb. carton. Moi No 1. In (10-lb. tubs, 34c; No. I, 8c; jwoklng, :fio. iPoUI.THlr HrolUrs. 18c; springs, 12c; nons, lie; cocks. li)c; ducks,, loc; geese 1; turkeys, 2do; ulKetns, per dox.. ,l.ta. Alive, brollorw, J)c; ions, 8'ic; old roosters and stags, 6c; old ducKs, full feathered, lie; geeso, full feathered. lt'O; turkeyg, 1V guinea fowls. l5o each; Pigeons, .per dos., 75o; homers, per dot.. 2 :; squabs. No. 1. 11. no: No. 2. loc. .11811 1'lckerel, 11c; white. HIWJoc; pike, lc; trout, incise; large crapples. lialSo; fnunlsh mackerel, lo; eel, etc: haddocks. 13c; tlounders, 13c; green oatflsh, ll5o; roe shad. $1.0t) each; shad roe, per pair! SOe; salmon, 13c; halibut, !ltr1.1c: vefl-w perch. 8c; buffalo. 8c; bullheads 'c. r POUljTaY Uroilsrs. Uc, springs, liar, hens, 12c; cocks. c; ducks, 18c; geesa, lie; turkeys, 24c; plgoona, per dos, II. W. Alive, broilers, laiso; hens, 8a; oil roosters and -stags. 6c; old ducks, full feathered, llu; geese, full fetahered, 10a; turkeys, ltic; guinea - fowls, luo each; Pigeons, por dos., - 78c; homers,-pr dog.. Il.jo; squabs. No. 1, ll.&U; No. t, c . ici shu. i, u; co. li'ic -Hounds; N , ire, nn. i, o7c; do. sc. nates: no. lUc; No. t. 44c; No. 8, 4c. , FRUITS, KTC. -Apples: cooking vari lies, per bhl., U-ib; Jonathan, per bbbl . M.tl); lien Uavis. per bbl.. i.i0; California Relleflowar, per box, $1.35; Colorado Jon athan, extra fancy, per bog, 84.25; Wash ington Hpltsenberg, per box, $2.60; Wash Ingtoo Usd.Ueauty, per box, U-V; Wash I tig ton MlaJSMin Wlnessps, per box $ 00 Hsnanas: h ancy select, per bunch, 12 JS 412. W; Juufbo, per bunch, 2.7oii3 7j. Cranberries. Wisconsin fancy, par bbl 18.141, per box. I3.W. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb pkgs. in boxeat per boa. 83.85. Figs: California, per case of ii js-oe. pnga., eoc; per case or 31 12-on. pkgs., I2.6t); per rase of 40 ft-os. pkgs.. UOo; Ney Turkish. 6-crown in 20-lb boxes, per lb . lie; C-orown In 2-llj. boxes tor la., loc; 7-orown in 3 lb. boxes per lb., lie. Urapes:' California Tokays, psr J-bsk. crate. 11.20; Malaga graiiea, in bbls.. tS-iiiriitM. IjeniMis: Clinonaira bland, extra fancy. auOdoo sixers, per box t).7fi; I.oma I.lmonetra. fancy ,' 30O-8S4 sizes, per box. lo w; 240 and 420 sizes. I)c par box less. Omnges: Niagara Hed lands -Valenclas. H-Ud sixes, per box. t. ii; 160-17-2t)-2ie-23o eisos, per box. JiJa Peaches: Callfoiula and Colorado, er bos. 81.0a Fears: California Uuchess. B. Hardy and B. Clarlgeau. per 00-1 1) box, ,83.t0; Lawrence, par box. 13.00. . . HOliTAHUES-beano: String and an, periiiHi. oik., ii.uutji.zj. Cabbage Vvincotisin. per lb., lMUVc. C:try: Michigan, per dos.. Sc; Coloiado Jumbo, per Cos. koc Cucumbers: liot liouaa, per dox., 8iW- Ki.g Flant: Faooy Floiida. per dos., tl.uu Uarllo: , Kxtra fancy, white, per lb., ito. lettuce: tg. tra fancy leaf, per dog., 40c. Onions: California, white, pr lb., 3c; NYlsvonsln, )llow and red. in sacks, per lb., 2Vtc; Spanish, per crate, Paruley: Fancy hums grown, per dos. bunches, 46c. I'o taioes: Minnesota ICarly Ohio, per bu., tl 0U; Wlkconstu white stock, per bu., Hvc; in lo-sick lots, 6o less. Bwctt Fo latocs: Viislnia, per bbl., H6o; per bu. bKk., $1 05. tiutabagas: in sacks, per lb., la.c. . Tomatoes: California, per crate, II W. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: Tarra gona, per lb., lhc; in sack lots, lo less, firasit Nuts: Fer lb . Ho. In sack lots, lo less. Cocnauuls: Per sack, 86.0. Fil berts: Ptr lb., 14c; In sack lota, lc leas. Peanuts. Roasted, per lb., 8vc; raw, per lb., 7 Sc. Pecans: Largs, per lb., loo; In sack lufM, le less. Walnuts: .Now crop, lvll, California, per lb., lite; In s- lots, lo leas, elder: New Nehawka. per lb gal. H bbl., 83 00; per 8o-gai. bbl.. 8i -M; Naw York Mod's, per 15-gal. n bbl., 83.M); rer 80-gal. bbl., to 00. Honor : New. 24 raines, 83 78. Kraut: Per la-ga;. ksg, !I.a; per i-gal. kusT. II 10. Dry Goods Market. NEW YOHK. Nov. .-tR GOODS The cotton goods market la quiet. Prices in dress goods are in active call. Homo few-large contracts have recently been placed on cotton yarns for deliv eries running . Into next year. Omaha Umr Market. . OMAHA. Nov. 8. HAY -No. 1. 8J3 00; No. L IlLWlt : coaise, llu.00; parking stock. ;i'-;tu0: alfalfa. l4 0u. eitraw: Wheat, UtV4i.iiO,.t)(e tvuai usUA, . ti.tna, . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Are Steady to is Spots. Some Easier BULK OF THE HOGS FIVE HIGHER heeg and l.amlx In Moderate Be celpf, while Demand Is Very Fair oad Prices Itematn ia teady otchea. s ; SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 9. 1911. Kecelpts were. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .'iiii:iai Aionasy in i4 2.717 Official Ttienrlsy ..- 6M-i 4.2.S 3ti.;i 31.4:15 21.lx2 b.VM orrirlal Wedneulay... 9,17 J.stlmata 1 hursday.... 3.237 6l.2 6.IKI0 Four days this Week. 271.770 Same days Inst week ..24,92 game days wks. agi.33,MH Knme days 8 wks. ago. 34,370 Same dace a vi. oua-ii 1H.6S7 20. Hi) 21. lT 17. Wl l.lr it 96 449 1U.92& 14.:).U 1M.776 )C7.oi Same davs last vear. IvRl ii.i;o l.S4) The following table snows the reoelnii pr cattle, hogs and sheep nt Booth oirshs for the year to date, nt compared with lar.l year; ion ' im.. i... n. r Cattle 1 (Tin K71 1 fiiJi iin '. . .129 Hoga ..- 2.0.1S.5U 1.M7.34S SO-l.rV "'P 2,714,204 2.0.4.71 i7,4M Th following table shows the avsrsge prices psld for lioks at Bouth Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons. Patd. 19U. 19in.lCl.l!)08.l07.l.)(j.lK5. Oct Nov. Nov. Z 8 01 03-J8I-7 7 tiltvsi ; 91 i a ui 7T? 7 Oil 8 7Ui 7 ! i 6J 7 741 i Vj 6 ii, i ell 0 tto C 02; d' 10 4 W 4 84 4 In) 4 77 4 cS Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. W 8 t.SI 6 07 loVsl 8 0 7 9. ( 18X 5 S) i 1", o ai 701 8 7KI S l.il 1 mil 4 hi MV' 7 IW 6 7si 4 ytl S Ml 4 8:1 Nov. OS I 8 02 7 " ! 4 7o C 02 4 dl 7 7.c 5 0J 4 !W B 0:l 4 79 Nov. V.. 124 7 m Sunday, Receipts and disposition of live stock t the Cnlon Stock yards. Kouth Omuha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o clock. RECEIPTS CARa Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. M. & St. P 2 W abash '.. i Missouri Pnclflc 3 ;. L'nion Pacific 74 7 n C. A N. W., eant 18 7 C. ft N. W., west. tl 1,1 1 C, 4t. P. M. s 0 4 4 8 C, B. & (., east.. 8 5 1 (',., II. 4.. west 42 17 8 C, It I. V P., east 18 2 C. It. I. A P., west S Illinois Central ..j..; '.. 1 Chicago Oreat Westerns... 3 2 Total rex-el pts 119 . 87 29 DISPOSITION-HISAD. - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 4uo ) u swift and company ', iri l,n9 l.lku Cudahy Packing Co 1,1K 2.M 8,272 Armour & Co B7 . 1,2S ltfi o. P. Co., from Denver 25 Morreil n Hlil (t Van 27 F. 14. lewis ill J. B. Hoot & Co i.. 2:i6 .... .... J. It. piulla lt U Wolf .. 10 Mccreary1 A Kellogg.... l;u .... Werthelmt. 1-iegu.n... 46 II. F. Hamilton 12 I so Ilothschlid .., Hi' Mo. -Kan. oalf Co '.. 2.1 .... .... Other buyers: 803 .... -8,927 Totals 6,2(5 6,705 13,131 CATTI.E3 Cattle receipt's were mod erate, but still the total lor the week has been large, amounting to almost So.uoo head, snowing a large gain over last week and an Increase ol 11,000 head as compared ' with the. same week of last year. . 1 Under the Influence of lare receipts and none too good reports from other selling poflits, the market- here was a little slow to open. 8tlll there was a fair demand for desirable kind or neet and the iren. era! market was about steady. Warmed- up corn-rea cattle have been more or loss neglected for the last-two days or more, and they are slow. sale and yulte a little lower than last week. Cowa and heifers did not show very much change today, the-'kinds that buyers wanted selling In about yester day's notches. A good many feeders were held over yesterday in the hands of speculators, and as the country demand this morn ing was not very urgent, the movement was slow, with some klods steady and others a little easier. It Is safe to sav that -feeders are' a little .lower than on i uesuay. . Quotations on-native cattle: Good to chute ueei steers, 4i.iMJ...'io; fair to good beef steers, 4Vi.0Otf.o.i;i; common to fair beef steers, H.torgfri.oo; good lo choice heif ers, t4.avg6.20; good to choice cows. 84.J'd 4. No; fair to good cows and hellers, ti.'ii lbv4.1'o; oominon to lair cows and heifers, JJ 7i3.1o; veal calves, ilWalM. Quotations on range 'cattle: Good to choice beef steers, eU.'.util.Ju; fair to good bef stocis, ss.tscud.io; cotnoion to tair beef stsers, 84.40&S.II); good to Choice helf ers, M 4o&i.lu; good to cnolce. cows, 84.3JJI 4.14); lair to good Cows and heifers. VUSJ 4.; good to choice stockert and feeders, I4.80(iiii.o0; fair to good stoukers and lead ers, I4.3htl4 9ii; coniinon to lair stocksrs and feeders, 84.4oij4..H&; stock n.lfers. W.2j t4.U; bulls, stags, etc. 83.2U3-4.W. Hepresentatlve sales: BEEF STEERS. . ' 1 Ns. At. Tt. No. At. Tt. It 10U1 8 00 43 Um IM 17 1051 I l COWS. , 111 8 It ... i I 44 I 71 4 04 4 10 I vt I at sm .1000 . W'4 . . 141 111 I .....1114 I 4a I looo 8 40 ', MM) our H.SO. lot . I M It 910 4 1 7tft I 75' 40 Ml 4 IS . llW .lOJl" . 840 . 414 . 140 BLXU). . 8 75 1... ;...ut I OS CALVES. 8 75 4 100 I It ' 4 14 I IS 111 I 00 1 140 10 & 00 l in tn 8... II... 1... I... 1(4 hVroCKKKrf AND FEEDk,KS. II I I t it 14 '0 4 4 44 4 40 17 Ul (II 174 4 45 44 444 4 44 III t it ' as 1V4S 4 14 MONTANA. KJ, Vster Montana. ' AV. Pr. No. Av. Pr. .910 4 40 12 cows 800 8 80 11.. 4.. II.. No. 23 COWS. . Charles 1 hex Montana. 4S steers.. ..K34 4 . IS cow 1 87B 4 30 18 cows 783 8 W NEBRASKA. IS betters. .. ST8 4 40 18 "heifers... 73J HI steers.. .1286 4 06 13 fseders.. Ion 4 06 6 10 4 76 4 25 8 85 6 10 44 feeders.. 1132 4 0 4 40 3 fS M feeders.. 1017 41 oows I'53 14 steers.... 778 32 steers.. ..1176 15 feeders.. 10U) 18 oows... 901 ?0 feeders . 812 4 J. 13 cows... 11 cows... 8 calves., C. 9 feeders E. Herman Nebraska . (42 4 15 12 cows 900 . 842 8 2G C calves... 1C3 . SS6 6 10 V. Thurston Nebraska. .914 8 00 14 cowa 918 8 40 7 25 4 06 3 80 3 75 01 oows 7(77 9 calves... too 8 40 20 cows 780 8 10 13 cows &J0 Kloke Nebraska. . A, R. 945 90 feeders.. 4 75 Mrs 8 feeders.. Bessls Rons Nebraska 814 4 75 20 Cows 9.4 4 23 841 3 25 6 cows 820 3 50 SOUTH DAKOTA. 17 cows...., 24 cows 785 3 00 cowl 891 3 50 23 heifers... M (U Wllliaui Kolterman South Dakota. .71 feedeis.,1015 4 nO 21 feeders.. 840 3 23 28 cows 11,0 4 15 WYOMING. 8 heifers... 828 4 40 10 feeders. Ml 781 4nJ 7S0 108 1014 828 4 40 5 4 71 4 tV) 4 50 4 10 4 8.1 4 5a 4 45 18 rows 730 3 0 4 40 6 00 4 75 6 T. 3 So 4 t4 4 50 87 cows 18 feeders. 18 feeders., "4 cows.... 20 cows 8 feeders., "O helf era... 44 37 calves... t9 21 feeders.. 710 W f seders.. ." 13 cows 805 feeder.. s.T It oo a 1007 10 hellers... 4 14 feeders. 7M 18 feeders.. 781 2 80 R. Thornton Wyoming. V steers. .117 10 63 steers.... 9B0 14 feeders. .1041 15 Steers.. ..lux 84 heifers... 870 88 cows ttl Wyoming. 14 steers ...11 SR 13 feeders., iitO I 00 4 K 4 00 4 3 50 4 4 74 M feeders.. lo Ml Steers.. ..11?4 4 85 4 50 15 COWS.. 148 cows. ft 7 . 4 864 4 E J. Brook 18 steer.. ..1104 6 00 18 rows..... 7K5 18 steers... U'O C. H 1 steers. ...1180 13 cow s I'OO 4 50 Canh Wyoming. 4 as 16 steers.. ..1178 6 CO t 00 Pets Wyoming. 11 steer.. ..119 4 55 R. Rlchter Wyoming. 3 feeders.. 888 4 75 Wvomlnc Csttle Co. Wyoming 5 steers.. ..10U0 i li - I towi.... u 3 5 O. Crsco Wyoming. 11 cows RM 3 40 10 heifers... 729 4 80 4 calves... Ml iW C. c. Ripley Wyomlag. 18 feeders.. 1017 5 40 steers.... 9S0 4 50 18 rows Hit 4 fO HO( Kan tern receipt of hnirn failed to come tip to expectancy and with the local supply limited, sellers encountered little difficulty In forcing prices to a higher plane. Farly In the session buy ers reflated hulllnh. efforts, bftt this at- tituae oki not get them many hogs and after a short lull, the market started out In earnest at figures barely a nickel nigner, nosing at a lull o-cent advance, ""inn uueuienn wan - aono earty on a merely strong l Fln, but big bulk showed the fist nickel, bulge. - Offerings amounted to about eighty-five losdn rnosttv butcher and lard graden. and the yards were cleared ! good shape n:4oin.i.jv u ciuca. snipping demand proved lifeless and there was practically no outlet of a speculative character. Only two of three loads of animals sold to buyers not associated with local packing concerns. . I sual premiums were claimed by choice a graac ami rancy rrutchers, tops re main-inn at 8.20, identical with yester- , " price. improvement was largely reflected by a bulk of 1. )0fN 15. Macon stocks and underweights moved ii. mm on raun siaes ot tne lo.oo-marg. Tteprt tentative sales: No. A. fs. e . No. at. gb. Pr.' S 2U SO 8 IS II isi ... 15 "t too t (.0 11 lt. ... t u 41 ... 4 OR 4' SM ... I 14 " f-t 40 t 05 II t in) aj u) ' '"3 ... 4 06 41 Sol 140 I It lt 140 t 48 (1 js luo f 15 7" MS 110 t 04 41 7i 0 t It r ; H 2SS t(0 I 15 - ti ? ... t 05 4t XI fO t It 17 17 4 OS 14 !K4 too li ' M SS M 41 I 40 t li 74 214 140 t 05 , Ct J71 W t It "3 '4 i to I OS 14 M 111 in ho 4 t: i2 mr ... t n " I't ... t 05 . 44 ! IM t 11 fnt ... t t7"j 0 Sot SO I IS S ... 1074 18 310 140 tit 714 110 t 7u, 44 ;a 40 t It 7o lis i:o c i) si no s it 4 2i 140 4 It . 44 .'JH 110 t It I' 140 t 10 , 17 171 110 t If h :it s) t ) m im) to i ii It S41 1J0 t 10 41 271 ... I II Ct...,...l!i4 40 I 10 10 X 120 t II 10 '') ... t 10 tl 21f0 10 I It 34 791 ... t 10 Ct SHI f0 I 15 14... -....8.11 1(0 t to CO Ill 100 til tl tM ltO t 10 !1 ISO I II 70 48 1!0 10 41 32t 40 I 1714 It 21 140 I 10 41.. t.1 ISO I 17' It i:S 12 I 19 at.l 131 SO 4 17'i. 47 Ill ... t 10 41 IM too t 174 :...... .323 ... tlO '! J7 140 t 17i 47 tl DO f 10 40 21 420 t M : f"4 o t ltu, tit ts 120 t M 44...... .lit :0 t 124 M tOO 40 I to Ill 210 t 124 tl J:I4 Ml lit U.;.....nt ... t 1!', 34 128 tO t tt U t4t 40 4 124 Ul 124) t 14 4' -"WO 40 t 184 tl J47 ... t 10 140 SOO 4 124 '..170 ... IN Ill ISO 4 IS 4 JT4 M CM 73. ......m 40 t 124 l-'l tt 40 t 29 It 141 20 t 15 :7 414 ... 8 29 ' i 'IGri OijOS -AND ka'DA t.......100 ... 8 Oo It 123 ... U 45 17 u, I 00 tl lot ... I 01 67. ..121 ... I It e Ul ... 5 71 SHKaF Plenty of variety, but not much size featured the frenh supply of sneep ana - lambs. Offerings amounted to only 0.700 head, mnklnar a four davs' total- of 117,000 head. Fully half of the miai arrivals came in feeder condition, and the remainder of the run consisted of fed native stock, fed and warmed-up westerns, some good fat westerns straight from the range, and more or less trash. Abrupt decrease In receipts served to Shape the demand for anything fit to kill, and business In. this branch of the trade was active and short-lived. Practical ly everything suitable for slaughhter, run ning from prime lambs down to canner i . . . ..I -f 1 ....... . . .. , 1 . Quality strings got the best call, but urm-prices were paid all along the line, common to poor classes being utilized on orders that were not very particular. Fed native lambs sold at 15.2Mtf5.65, and the best fat westerns were repeaters at 85.75, the highest-price paid. Uoo- ewes landed around $3.00914 15 and some fed yearlings, rather toppy, brought $4.00 without much of a workout. Canner ewes made up a very modest proportion of the run - ana sales under 8.00 were by no means as plentiful as recently. ..Feeder trade' was indifferent. The better grades showed reasonably good ac tion, but .country outlet has narrowed considerably and .discrimination in favor of strongweights for drylot feeding Is decidedly pronounced. Not much change In prices developed and the market as a whole was. not very- Interesting. Early business included a string of feeder yearlings at $3.76, but lambs, now selling rrom h i downward, appeared draggy. (iood feeder ewes can be bouirht around $2.50. Three days' purchase of unfinished stuff on country accounts amounted to (i.aou neaa. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to cholcs, $6.40i(5.75; lambs, fair to good, $5.150.5.40; lambs, feeders. $3.25734.50; yearlings, good to choice, $3.fVX54.iS; year lings, feeders, $3.25&3.o5; wethers, good to cnoioe, s.40Oj.'3,ti0; wethers, rair to good, $3,164.71.40; wethers, feeders, 82.a04rS.2r.; ewes, , good to choice, $3.0W33.36; ewes, fair to good, $2.66HO.0O; ewes, breeders, 83.2i7fi3.75; ewes, feeders, $2.O0y2."O; ewes, culls. 81.ir.if 1.76. Representative sales: No. , av. Pr. 881 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... NO 8 30 J73 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 62 4 00 17S Wyoming lambs, feeders. ... 60 1 75 Kl Wyoming ewes kl 8 00 51 1 Wyoming ewes, culls 75 1 70 777 Wyoming ewes, culls 75 1 70 4JR Wyoming ewes, culls...... 94 2 75 314 Wyoming ewes, culls 106 8 10 150 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 02 1 7S 251 Wyoming eews. feeders. ... 1 2 00 3t Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 4.1 8 65 601 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 09 2 60 175 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 99 2 05 72 Wyoming ewes, canners.... 95 1 25 200 Wyoming wethers 114 3 00 30 national ewes 127 S 25 9 Wyoming ewes 11 3 15 63 Wyoming ewes, culls 104 I 60 60 national lambs 77 6 50 170 Wyoming yearlings, fdrs.. 8S 3 60 272 Woytnlng - yearlings 87 4 00 807 national lambs 60 4 65 60 national lambs, eulls 64 S 50 144 Wyoming yearlings 81 3 75 2y. Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 67 4 25 X64 Wyoming wethers 119 3 50 457 Wyoming wethers 119 8 50 IW Wyoming wethers 133 3 60 8:1 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 40 3 60 150 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 86 S 16 70 Wyoming yearlings 95 8 65 465 Wyoming lamba 78 6 60 94 Wyoming lambs 78 6 60 00 national ewes Ill .... 4S9 Nebraska ewes, feeders.... M 8 09 1)0 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 81 1 90 6: Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 77 2 70 R Wyoming yearlings, fdrs.. 68. 8 75 560 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 82 2 30 CHICAGO -LIVE) STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Steavalr Hairs HlgrherSkeep Weak. CHICAGO. Nov. 8.-CATTLI3Rece!pts, 5,500 head; market steady; beeves, 84.6y J.10; steers, 3l.0titc5lj5; western steers, $4.3.'i5'7.26; Blockers and feeders. $3.00ijj6.!u; cows and heifers. $.0Jdtt.00: calve, bbu 8.60. HOGS Receipts. 24.000 head; market fairly active and 6c higher than the open ing; light, . $5 5i4i.J5; mixed, to 856.45; heavy, $5.&.ii6.46; rough, $5.&'&'6.0S; good to choice heavy. $6.njK45; pigs, 4U.ti5j6.25: bulk of sales. 86.Uyio.40. SHEEP AND LAMB-Rece!pts. 25.000 head; ;.iarket weak; . native, 82.60ft7i.85; western, $3.75cJ3.Ki; ye&rlings, $3.7t4.40; lambs. . native. JX75ti6.oo: western. ii.7oo2 5.50. , Kaaaaa City LIt Sleek Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 0. CATTLE Re ceipts. 7.5tn) head. Including 1,200 southern ers; market steady to strong; cowa 10c higher; dressed buef and export steers, 1475(i(9.0f; fair to good, to.2o.we.50: western steers, $i.Ovrfy7.60, stackers and feeders. $3 76 4)6.75 ; southern steers, 84.0.415.25; southern cows, )2.75(u4.25; native cows, I2o.)5 00; native heifers. $4-W7.00; bulls, $3.25l4.75: calves, $4 irt7.00. IIOUS Recolpta, 12.000 head; market, steady to 5o liixher; bulk of sales, $5.70 titi.45; heavy. 8(.C.35, packers and butchers, $.l.o5'gj.a7 . lights, $5.7086.15; piss. $i 25415.25. r H E 1C f Lambs, receipts, .t?0 head; market, steady to l'W higher; lamba. $.i75.75: yearllnsts. 83.5Af 1 50; wethers U.0 4.00; ewes. $2.7503.75; siockers and feeders, $2.ut3.73. t. Lals Live Stock Market. ST. LOC18. Nov. 9. CATTI.K Re ceipts, i.MO head, Including 2.00 Texans; market, loc to 15c higher; native shipping and export steers. $T.5.s,is.O0, dressed, and butcher steers. 8o.lX&7.50; steers under 1.ij0 pounds. 84.00iiiK.00; Blockers and feed ers. 13 fvut.10, cows nnd heifers ISo,f 7.00: connera S 1 1 " "t J 3. CO; bulls. I1.7fi5 25' calves. 44.oauii.ro; Texas and Indlon steers! 4 iV-,i7.00; cows aud heifers. t4 5o7 ( IKHiS Receipts. Ih.Aot head: market, steady to stroni;: piss and lights. H.jo.f (X.; packers. $5 906.25; butchers and beat heavv, V. luil6 KHEEi Uambs, receipts. J.ffO head: market, steatiy: native muttons, U-tn-'j : lambs. 84.2f.trt.o6: culls aud buiLs U -4ii., Kwkira, $L2i(i.ii. OTHER SIDE OFCRUELTY TALE Italian Ministry Issues Statement Abont Alleged Atrocities. SAYS ARABS ARE TREACHEROUS Women Kill Womnded, Ited Cross Attendants Mardered and fol dlers Onelfled In lint. WASHINGTON'. Nov. D.-"That the pun ishment fits the crime" and "blood met blood" on the Trlpolitsn battlefields was declared In a cablegram to the Kalian embassy today by pan Olullano, Itallsn minister of war, referring to the reported Italian atrocities against the Turks und A rabs. The cablegram from Ban' Glullnno wns In the form of an official statement under the caption: "Italian Heart; Arabian Cruelty." "At the outset we recognized the fact that tlie people abroad might regard the reported acts of the soldiers aa excesslvo cruelty and declared that to be under stood, thoroughly, talks were necessary with officers and soldiers, particularly those who suffered the worst in tho bnt- tle of October 23. "Our soldiers occupied the entrench. raents at Sldl Mesey," the minister of cablegram continued, "rend tet ween them and the Arabs, back of the village, there had been established friendly re lations. "The soldiers paid, without anv disDute. for everything they purchased from the Arabs. Some officers even bought cloth ing for the naked children. I think that since such wars began the natives have been treated with such kindness. Women Kill Wounded. "Bat, suddenly, in the midst of the hard fighting, from the small white Arah houses back of our soldiers there rushed out Infuriated men. Inhuman, and horrible things happened. An Italian surgeon was killed by the father of a girl whom ha had cured and saved. A wounded soldier, who had been left alone for a moment by his comrades, had his throat cut by a woman who crerit atealthllv on him through the doad and wounded. There were cruelties unspeakable. Red Prnn attendents carrying; stretchers to aid tha wounded Turks were treacherously slain oy two wounded men. Isolated soldiers, surprised In the Interior were dlnem. boweled. Strange Incidents of horror there .... An Arab was seen fleeing with human flesh stuffed Into an Italian anMi.r. knapsack. Tha soldier was later found crucmca in a native hut. "The punishment wan the crime. Tooth bjr tooth our soldier. lougnt. rne oppress on na:el nv . scythe over the battlefield. Blood met blood." The Turkish ambasnadne v ... v:. Pasha, left Washington today for New A dispatch from Trlnnll iti.4 v.. f . . V v. .lUVfTIII ber 8, forwarded to the Italian embassy here by the Italian minister of war, San Oluliano, says. "Detachments of h .i.t.j i. fantry, Company Eight from Hamldle to Sclarasclat, drove hsclr ih .., w left fifty dead. Our losses were fifteen wounaea. ins government has received a report of brilliant operations of Italian troops October 23 and 28. which resulted in the enemy's defeat." WIFE THREATENED TO 1 ' CARVE OUT HIS HEART NEENAH. Wis.. Wlfa thretatened to carve nm hi. v-. and throw it to the pigs. Herman Babbiu was granted a divorce by Judge Burnell. Babbits said he was "scare .ire ,., his wife, ' EVELYN ARTHUR SEE SENTENCED TO PRISON M.n, nm, juvciyn Arthur See fol'1ndr ot the "Absolute i.ife" culti con V T1 J fu'", ""ns o the delinquency of ailldrod Bridges, a juvenile disciple of the CUt. tOdav wna .,T..., ' . from one to five years and was Ir rested. Metnl Murkrl, NEW YORK. Nii 9mitit d c.. , mu.au,-. Italia. 1f0c,!!r rf'rm: pot "nd November, $12.1503,12.35: Uecember, $12,203)12.40' Jtm uary, $12.25S 12.50; February, $12.2512.65. London market, steady.; spot, fots lu 3d; --w-., i... u. arrivals reported at New Tork todav were vat iAn ... t returns Show aytvirta u.i tam thi. . m 7,005 tons. Lake copper, $3.6012.02Vi; i.V7i , ""n'".oii; casting, $12.a4ji . liifia M.n' rf "V: v pot. and November, $41.80ry.20; December, $41.70042.00; Jan- . ' f",wu.i; reoruary, $41.r34l.7j . Ltondon marker i,.h.,, . r.n. mr. futures. fl86 10s. Iad. dull." $4.2534 3o' New York, and $4.104 .15 at rTait St.' ""Jon, J5 18a 9d. Spelter, dull. $4,304.50, New York, and $6.1fl86.40 at East St. Louis. London. f2 1.7s. Anti mony, rfllll: Pnnlftnn.a 19 Orla 101 . : , - rj.wu0.u7j iron, Cleveland warrants. 4fs 10fid In London. w"s quiet; iv o. 1 roundry northern. $16.00Jjri5.26; No. 2. I4.7515.00; No. 1 Southern and V. 1 -. $15 OOff 15.60. . au. ST. IX5UI3., Nor. 9.-MFrrALS-Lead. $4.154.KV4; spelter, firm, $6.30. Cotton Market. NFTW VOl? TT Mv o cnTTAvr.i . Steadv hilt Hull m 1(1 nAlnl. v.l..A. . . ' ' - " ''''.' . iiiiu- dllng uplands, 9.45c; middling gulf. $.70c C.nilnn eit f 11 rm m -lA4 BAv T. 1 . X' ...... - ...... . . n .' . AJlLfll. . 1 ' .'"""" . A ..1.1,,.., - .1 , JNUHUI T , l.04c; February. .0Kc; March, 9.15c; April, Ct lfl. ...... A .1 . . I ,, . . ff.v, wiaj-, e.wau, une, ..fH:, July. V.JOC; 'vukusi. Deptemuer, r.-ic; Oc tober, 9.27c Oils nnd Itoaln. HAVATJVAlf r:n Vn n nTT.iiL-- T1NK Kinn; 4Ri0Vic; sales. J71 bhls.; receipts. D76 bhls.; shipments, 53 bbls : stocks. 80,14a bbls. ROSIN Firm : receipts. 2.00.1 l.hin shipments, 4.255 bbls.: stocks, 80 800 bbls. Ouote: B. $; 0534.121,,: D 86 in i.i5: K. F. a. $iijc.i7i-: h, t.: k $G 3ui3.46: M, $6.50; N, $4.65; W O. S7.30; Hioclc In Sight. lleceipts of live stock at the ft.- clj.al markets yesterday: Cattle. Ilocrs. Shoep. South Omaha 3,)0 5.J0 6 ) St. Joseph soi s.ono i fan Kansas City 7.3n 2.o wrt St. 1a)Ii1s 4 is ..i Chicago 5.50 21.0)0 25!uu Totals .22.500 C4.8U0 41.400 M. Joseph I.Ito lisrk Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Nov. 9. CATTLE lleceipts, 1,500 head; market steady; steers. li..uii8.ou: cons ana lienors, 4-KoyvbO; calves, 8J.0n4;i7.IM. HOa.S Receipts. 8.000 head: marker slow; top, li lCH; bulk of sales, $5.!M'S.a). SHEEP AN li LAMUS KecWpts. 2,500 head; market lower; lambs. $4.60u5."5. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 9WOOLlTn. changed; territory and western mediums. Hf'iU-Uc; line ineoiums, ltiuisc; fine 111 15c agar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. l.-fiL'OAR-R... quiet; muscovado, W teet 4 tic. ren- truugavi, no icii, .u.iw, luuiaaseir, IV test. 40c. Itelinea easy. Refined Sugar Healaced. NEW YORK. Nov. 9-AII grades of re. fined sugar were reduced 19 ccnu per luO pounds today.