Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1911)
if 11 1 1: OMAHA M'NDAV I'.KK: NnVKMBKK 1J. 1!H. i i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET j Opening; it Strong- nd Higher Val- nes PreTi During the Dy. j COTJimlY MOVEMXJST RETARDED Mldl Corn tnr Higher Prleee aad In Harry t rM peer of Vn c roe). OMAHA. No.-. 11. 1L1. Neae after the clou vratarday wan ; bullish and today's opening u strong and higher. The new wes sent out by . levge cash holdcre who have been con- pl.-uoue of lair, i Present talk atout heavy al of loal ! stock did not rrm.i the sggreaslv beavr i faction anil prices tumbled after an j eerly purt. A report from Argentina ststlng con ; di'ion there could not le better helped to i ease (ha market. Weather condition are cunptantly . against tho country movement of corn, j and anyway farmers nre showing a d!- munition to hold for their own prlcee anil I m .n no hurry to eell oven where the new crop la reeiiy to market. The urt- filed r 1 lr k is due to uneasy new coin P'-W. AN heat values i1nl aharply In the ! "arlv reeaton on a more active caah tle-n-.atid and btjliiah Canadian news. Later i leading besr -ld the market down on a prediction of an Ihoreeee In the visible .Mondr. rah aheat was IflJe higher. Very tinavorabl weather and light stock of old coin stith no algn of an l lnrre n the new crop movement put th oorn lo higher. Primary wheat receipts were aVAiY) bn. I nd ahlpmenta vver rHOW lu., against receipt laet year oC K,C bu. and alilp. , mnta of fltm bu. Primary com an lecrlirt laet year of SU.bOb bu. and alii... ........ .... . . Jl.L j it.ente of raJ.OX) bu. Clearance were .r bushel of corn, aone of oata and wheat and fknir equal . to e.flno bushels. I Liverpool closed ,d lower on wheat and ,d to Sd lower on corn. Tha following run rale wer . r i vortad: j WHEAT-No. 3 hard: cars. 9n; 1 car, T'aC No. 4 hard; 1 oar (mm.M. He. No. 1 autxed: 1 car. ic. .No. S mixed, durum: 1 car, WVia. CORN No. II white: I car. Toe. No. 4 , waor: 1 ear, 64c. No. 3 vellow: 1 cgr. 70c, No. t yellow: a rare, 'ic. No. 2 mixed: j 1 car, 70c. No. 2 mixed: t car. tR'ic; 1 ear mew) 4(4e. i)AfH-K9, a white: l car, 4KVe. No. 4 I anile. 1 c.n. c. . No. 4 yellotr; I car, 'c. No grade: 1 car, 45Vjc. , Uaaka I nia rrlrra. WH FIAT No. i hard. 7c1.Bi; N. 3 , fcard. .t?t9,,; No. 4 hard, MWc. ; CORN-WCr.. 2 whlta, VV0r: N. S vwhlta. S.: No. 4 white.. Wifl"':, 'N t color, tSKttrTfn: e)lo. K4 I TiV; No. 1 yellow, itf(iio; No. 4 yellow, ! tJV; No. 2 "i,.5f'e; No.- , l"e; No. I, "viiHt,o; No. 4. lilio. 1 tiAT-N. 2 white, 4.lt;c; atandard. V4f1ihr; No. t white, WMi; fj0 ; White 4..VV.r; No. 4 yellow. 4',r-46V. HAHl.KV-MJtltir, $1.UW1.'.'4; No. 1 f-'l. ?c'4)l.7. . r.Vi'-So. t. HI; No. 3, MPio. . ,' , larlvii (lofiaita. , Wnaat Chicago m ) 4'rneapollH ;'T1 WiMia, 1 ' Vuiatk ..i...it. 1 Corn. Ofcta. 1S . 113 ... 4IIICAOO UH AIM , aij ritovisio. eat area af the Trading aaa t Ualag Prlot-a oa lloatrt of 1 rode. CH1CAOO. Nov. 1l.-Wheat reacted lower mora than J rent toilav after a : auddai) ui)waitl Jump of a rent. , Hhorta, ' ;ln 1 athinicde ovr aenaailonal damage .aid to ha tiern canned bv the hltexard notthmct. . forced the hulgft until a leluge of profit-taking aalea on apreada ltetem Mlnnenrx lla and (.'hicngo eent price down with a crash. Tha cloa , : waa comparittlvely aieady, but at a lora j 1 of "yu1 to lu nai. ; AaaertJoua K.ict mllllona of buahtUa of wheat on tha Cinadinn lralriea lied'heen frosen and burlrd by tie bllxxard were at f,rt recelvod wlih Inciednllty, but , whn apparently htti krd up by the action of northweetcin luarl.x; r, put Rhort '!! era here Into eucb a liuriy that etery. : thing alee fur the niomritl ti loel eight of. lAtri Minnrniiolle dl ipdt' hee told of ' certain C'IiIi kro houecH Ikmiib heavy anil v m.i up north. About lh enic time It dcvclopfd that one of the principal holfl era of cash wheat here hud been l.nl. ad. ; In hunly thro'jeii tho mcthurn of l cember contract;-. All thn advan.ia and much more In uddltlun quickly melted away, and for a lime dealera who hid fHvorrd tho bull aide nhoa-ed evidence of ; hemg as dciuorallcd a had been tho cee earlier, lruh. opiMinctiia. Huhie. ,tiiently A feeling erang up that the re. . action ha been cxceeeive and aa a re. ault the laet futfen mliiutea of trading i full of relatively enath- movcniente tht bewlUlerKl thn pit during the rent ,i.f the Ki-'on. Imiinur the opening and the ilu lu-teinber fluctuatml from titti' ic. ami fcjv. ciomim t . a full cent under laat nicht. in the coutiaL't v.mi wheat the 'mar- ; ket for .corn mil a dull affair governed alrnont wholly l.y the couree of tlie more expoimlvc. inl. Aa. If by common ron enl, the olg tradora kept cut of alght'. Iim enilier latiwod Iroin tu'9ttc ti twt ami cloecd . t.iclj-, but '',.ii(: down, at "i'"ii'. Cauli gradea were u good 1"nnni. No. : yellow was quoted at "WTr. k . . . A'tlv ceiling by both longa and Hiert lextroyed - mteiiatli that had ahown II elf early In oata Ix-i-auae of email offer, inaw from the country. The late drive at prh-ee appeared to lx? a natural icault of the weeknrea of otlu-r gtwln. High and low levole touched liv lecember wore 4Vti 7T.; and- tylth the cloae at the iaet named flijupea, a loa of au from lt olght 'I'fere no demand for packing liouae produrta unill pticea made a aubtianll drop. On the contrary, the recent h. samea hrought in many eellipg onieni end broke the market. Tutilcht' the PlackbuardH i:oad pmt .'Fiona Use costly b 10 lo w cnta all around. Quotation u i.aun.g pro.nicta wera: . Ai.-' iiwn. Tfittn'. lXTl OioeeTTVeiryT V'l.eat. i 1 le.. r-?-4' Jiiy.,' sr. M K.'i, M'4'l'f'"-i 4 , M' s M 04' , ( I 1 "-t 1 ! t.;:-, M', o.n 1 I .. 3'?'Ua, :" -Ma .4t, , ', July,, t't't H' j'j !! ; 1 j 'c.(4:;-.i-s,''r -May.l.1' y.'t. v 4i 1 4!' July. VI 1 1 J4Vtu., U - I U ft f J'-iy. 1 iw W j jt ; t j ejii..f a nj, a jr;v. May., D 4ait 47; I ! & I 1 i'. J I 4.",! 1 3i 1 14 4't . 14 it 5 4, l.y. j , . I I k 4T..: 8 to s r.) .4v,' "a m 1 t'aeh 14110, atii , a wem oa folio ft- 1 jwi. i.-rrijj; wtnter patent, fl". Jn: ti4iart, , IJ l'-tt sJ: maih. I. ."..:4i...K( ttra'ghts, l ake , f : u'-ut W. HA itu-.y - j'-wti , to J'ic; lair' or mixing, t- choice :r. g.,i,r. l'.ol KK:.f-.-.i:,,...,. UK1U M Vra te. t clover, fHt l-0..-U'SS po. k )ei ; laid, r l'i bs", " li' iih ld (Ijo.e). U.r.t,. 'lotal c.ea-ai.cea of her anil ! egtial to m;am rtnw; tlpis were '..ji t,u., ivrupar-d y-k.'fg bu. 11,0 cvi.tfiuuiidliik d eg. bid., shot t flour f- "lib Katlniat.1 icccipt r.rr tomonow; Wheal, 11 car; corn, I.'i tar; nut- 1 iir; hog. &.() I.ejd.- ' " 'ini agu Cain Price Wheat: No J 1 ) m'itt'c: No. I re.1, 14" c ; No. 'i hard' No. hard, Miv; No. 1 north! etn. HOhtilUI; No. northern, l.o'dltr No. I northern, ll.oj,, i A r j,,,.,,, ' el.W; No. spring, kc,.o.:: v.o. j epritig, 1 (u; velvet chaif anc'.'ll M- .laruui, tmclul. Corn: No. J. :;u,' No. t white, 7v','070xc; No. 2 yellow, 7. a c; No. . ThyTUiec; new ittijkit"' , ahlte. T'jTiSe:. new. eiuvic; No. lew, 'ilit.HV-: new, W.'yaioc; No. 4 eVVft 'Jc; ne. inwV, No. 4 white. m---i .e. tfi'jAc; No. 4 yellow. Un7rv new' ;Utc. Oata. No. J. 4;(i4M.-; k0 No. 4 eh'.ie 4.'ti4Kc: t;rley; k' t II.:. 1 I..H1- Is S frOtj-.v.ejO. i:V7Tl'H-altsd) ; 4) - V ! . 1' Jt1. atanderd, t,h4' ,c Timothy, ll iony )' Ra: No. 2 ,-. cieamrrlea. I't'jejfr; Ju'i'J.-i-Bieady; letelpts, 2 4T7 ixjtr; murk. f-ae Intituled. 17iV; firsts. 2-"c; r1tn f !T "t. ::.VW'ir. fIIIr.F:sf-'ted) ; dnlclm. l'"J l rc; twins, iWH'i": young Anwrli-aa. H14Iik'; Irnit horra MSiro. TTATOr"H !lendy; ihoWe to fancy, Tiior; fi.tv to good. 7MT7. 'ol IrhT Siendv; turkej a. .; cliii k pn y, ei-rtnan, H'kc VKvL-Pirnh; i'l to -lb wtf VtH iltK-No. i, 9'm. KRW VOHN. lit'A.i:.4i, MAflKfTT Qantatlaaa of Ik Pay inaoalllea. N KH' YORK Nov. II. ft"H:r-gtilet; eprlna patenta. f .2'Q.M; winter atraihta etiajt.ef; nlnier itnle 14 W4.'H; apiltig clraia. M.a4."K winter extra. No. I. llttfii&M; winter evr. No. 2, ta.4;j35S; Xanana atralghla, H hVi I K. live fioiir. eaay; fair to good It ?n'i4.!Vi; choice tn lanry. ..on.. Iliu-k wheat flour, quiet. 2m;? V p-T 1'0 lba. roHNMrinr-Hteaidv: fino white nnd yellom-. tl HOtrt an; coarao, fl.KULvn kiln dried, M.i'a..l.7o. RTK Qujol; NV. i, fcc, c. i. f., ntifflo, to arrlvo. riAftl.KV Bleakly; maltlnr, 1.14L23. c 1. f , Uul fa U. ffllKAT-extl. firm; No. 2 red. (?, lavator, - Akport baai. and WAo, f. n. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern. Pulnth, ILDTi. f. . b . afloat. The) future market o:iii-d e a ay on the. rabla Jutnixd a cent on bad weather In tha nmlhweat and llgc 1 1 re. celiti hut er a Ml off Kit under lealii'ng Bt.d rioted tc nel higher, Iiecemlx-r. Si' 1-Kc. rloaed al V'.'Sc: Mbn. II.t. pl 'tM. clowid at l H4 t.Vt. r'.acelnt. lJ,t" ''U.; ahliinert, i;i.V b'l. CORN-fput. ta'h; expoit No. 5. Mr. nominal, f. o. b . afloat. The f'lture market waa nntnlna). Keceiirte, 1,l bu. OATfe'pot,. e1.1v; elanilatd while. e'e-.tor: No. 2. r'lr; Noe. S and 4, lr; iirnjral whi'e and cllm-M rhife. ' .n-, trerk. The futurea tnarl:t waa nominal Hecelpla, S.3i0 bu. HAY SteadJ i prtnw, fl.; No 1.' fl.25 . eJ.Jiil.; No. .'!.. lain ceoD ,, t0 ravlllo coaat. JJU crop. 4:2T47cr-1P10 ctoo nominal. . . HII.'K,-teady; Cawtral America, Bo gota. 21lftr. I.KA Til E. Firm: hemlock flrafa, U7c; aecoridi, ?9?4c; thirds. re ject a. Ho. I HOVInroNH-Pork, i ateadv: meaa, HT.'ioitl7.L''i; ramlly, I20.ij21.nn; abort cleat. llT.WtfH.Tt. Ite.f. ateadv: ni-wa, ii.'Vi.nt; family, 1U.(14,ou; beef ha ma, $J.m.,H.00. t'.ut niimta, quiet; pickled bailee, v to 14 Iba., ! ic.fr 11.16: jici(ied hama, IH.OoflllW. Ird, eaav; middle aeat prime l.if 4c.; reflnai. ateadv; continent, xon.v.- Koiitli America, io.M; compound. WHtW.I!. TAl.lAV stadv; prima - city. hhda.. t": 0: rountn.-, S'iflTr. ' HT'TTrCri rfirm: cn-emery, apeclale. a4'4Wc; mat dairy. firats. tuba. g?c; good to prime. i'ic: common to fair. JiaiTe; fair factory, current make, flrala. V-i. . ', CHKIWH Klrm:' atute whole milk. cur. rnt make. . apeclnla. 14V4I4a.'; aklmn, WI2V l;(SS-5tea.ly; freah gathered, evtrna, eTo; flrate, SWsSr;- eeonda. jfci)a; thlrde, XW", teftlgnrator. flrata, -aon'a cliaiKd pld, atflSc; we tern gath ered, white, rOl'l.TIlY-AIKe, d.nll: western chlck enr, ll'lllHe'; fowl. HiyfiilV-; turkeva, inc. I.reaed, Itreffular; weal em vhlck ena, JV17c; fowl, -7flrHVjc; tutkeya, 10 t'-lc. , . ; . tlMtllA VKMIRil, MtUKKT, ! rflKf.PK -Imported flwia. tOc; Anierl- I ran r-wifa. jo; blo:k Salaa. JSc; twlna, I 17c; clnlHea. J7c; trlpleta, 17Vjo: young An.eiloa. lac; blue label brick. li4n; llm lerger, ?-lb., lc; limbetger, 1-lb., lc. HIITTEIt No. 1. Mb. carton, 4o; No. 1, Id -lb. tub. lUc; No. 3, Ke: packing, Voc, IOUl.TKY-Mroilera, IS';; eprlnga. ICo; liena. liv; cocka, V; dncka, Ike) geeee, lie; tlll krj , INc; pigeon, per doi., jl.W). Alive... broiler. Jj(ro: liene, 'o; old rooatgra and. tag. 6c; old duca. ' full feathered, 11c; gee, full foat hated, loo; turkey. Ike; guinea fowla. lf eachj pigiaa, per tint., Jc; homere, per doa., tquaba. No. ), 4i.iV; No. 2. Ail.:. HHH-Hiokeral. lie; white, miho; pike, lie; trout, ll'vlic; large crapplea, liglno; Hpenlnh ntaokerei, llc; eel, Ho: haddocks, 14c; tlounders, Jjk-; green uattlnli, l.tfli-; roe fluid, ll.oQ each; had roe. per pair, li)c; talnton, 11"; halibut, lltfllio; yali.w perch, Kc; butfnlo, .';- builheada. 14a. lOl,'tTrtV Brotleia, ap.iuga, li; bene, 1 ; cocka, ; duck, IV1; geene, leo; turkey, '"i pigeon, per doa. ll.U Alive, broiler. )H'; . hens, eej oil .oot era and stags, S; eld clucka, full feathered, . Ho; geese, full fetahoraj, lOuj turkey, ur-1 guinea fowla, ioiO eact; hUeona, per doa, Vic; homers, per dua., eJ.li; squabs. No. i lUbu; No. 'i, oac. tttet t.'ul t'ricea lUbt: No. 1, 15c; No, t. i'.'iyc; Np. :t. 40, Lolna: 'No. 1. lS'c; No. a, HVi No. I, I'Hc ChHcka: No. 1, iVc; No, :', ie: No. 8. 'o. Jttounds; No. 1. lie; No. t, No. t, ',4C. J'lalos: No, 1. ; No. S, 4c; No. a. IV- I-'Bt'ITK-Applea-Cooklng arleteg, per bbl., U.74; Jonathan, per hhl.. ft.OO; Men lavls. -per bbl.,' t:.U). California belle flower, per box. 11.; Colorado Jonathan, extra fancy, per box, II.".; Washington HTltnenterg, per box, '.' V; v'aahlntitnu H...JIoMuty, per box. H' M': Waahingtnn Xtaman wlneaspa. per box, (!.W. I'e nanak Fancy aelect. per- bun- U, ti.Jid IJO: Jumbo, per bunch, J.764t.75. Cran berrlne Wlai-enaln Imiov, , per bbl., $:.(; per box, liLO-v. extra, large Jumbo, per bbl.,' I10.W. Pates-Anchor brand, new, HO I-lb. pUg.,- In boxea, per bix, li.et). rig Callfiirnla. per cae of 12 U'-ounce Pkaa., if; per - rase of :;j U-onni-e. I- W; New Turkish, i-crum n , In -llv boxea, per ' lb.. l.c; k-crown In SNMb. box, ier Hi.. lri: 7-rrown In iw-lb. bo-.ea. per lb.. lTc. (Irene fruit Klorlda, 4S-i: slrea. per crate 4.77ti.l: H0-S4-tH alee, per. Crate, 4.1.26.' Urapea Call foe. nia Tokays, per. 4-bk. crate, ll.tf; Malaga gratia In bbla., H.MrtMi 00. 1emene IJ. monelra btand, extra fanny, ftiO-UHO alaea, per box, i.;j; lma l.lmont-lra, fancv, J'lO-ixio 'aire.-' tier box. lo.ort: 24( and 4a) also. ' per box lea. rinoiru- Nlagara. Kedlanda. Valem laa tk- sucea. per I box, nox. Ij-,'6. ljH-r,H-3)O...TJj.3no alaea. i,r IJ.C0. reactive California and Colo rado, iter hui. II U) I'un i-.n..n.ij I K t 'larlaeau. tw U-lb. . Iwx, W oo. ' l-AlLTAHI.V.rf rioane-Ktrlng and wax, rer nikl. bak., II 00'ti l.:.V Oab-J.LH.--W laconain.-" per lb.. ' Vmii1"v eler--Mlrhlgan. .per do., 40c! !orsdo luttibo, per ilea. 80c. Cucumber Hot liOi..xe. per do., lift). Kgg olant -hanrv ri'iiids, per dox.. fcl.tw. Garlic Kxtra f.inc.v-, white, per lb.. I.W.. . lettiweKxtra fincy leaf per dim.,. 4U-. Onlena 4all fornl.i. aliite. pe- U.. :!c; Wiaconeln. yel-loa- and rvd. 1n a-1:. per lb., ;c; Span. Mil.. er -crate. II. 7i. I'aralev l-'ancv hume grown, ier do, bunches, 4.V. Fo. t'ltora .Unneaota Viarly Ohio, er bu,, Jl (lU; Wia. omdii white stock, per .bu.. : In lo-ck lot, ir- lee Hweet w. Utoes Virginia, per bbl., ttik); per bu. b"k., l !Ia Rutabaaaa-lri eack. per lb.. I1..". Tomatoce t:al)forntt, . per crat' 1I."U. . MIHCRM.ANTOCS - Almonda-Torra. aopa. per lb., ix'v; In sack lota. 1c lee Hiaiill nuta-Per lh., 14c; In eack lota, 1c lek. Corounut -Per net k, n ."O HI-berta-per IK. 14c; In aack Iota. lo lea. rcaiiiita-Koaaled. iht lb.. tt: raw. per lb.. 7:-c. 1'ecana fjrB per lb.. 16c; In auclt lot. Ic lea. Walnuts New crop, ll'li. Callorn'a. per lb., lrc: In sack lute. ic t iurr ,ew Aetiawks. oer li- ga t,ni. x.:.o9; per so-gal bbl.. r,ko .ew .ayk Molt a. per l-l. U bnl ttU I iwr -gal bbl.. i.it, Hotiev New, 'J4 ' hi UTo- Kraut-Par 16-gl. keg. 11 , WTfoneln. per-W bbl.. li.M. umijiii. ' ' . ..ram mum rni iiiua, KA.VrAR t'fTT, Nov. 11. WHKAT unci ansd; ' No. 3 hard. :cotl.04 No S..rtl41.X': No. red. .74j'-i No. S. n .-Mi ! CORN I'm lianaed; N. " mlxtd. 7nt,e; I No.-:. 7Jc; No. S wlilte. 7'c; No. V. T3V- mii-i ncninsad; .No. - while, 4vh 4'h; No. 1 mixed dTUlTJ'c UYt 1-Wte.V. , , IIAYMcady; cl.olt e turn. the. lt.&o9 ' : choi. prairie, $U.vu4j llu). '. 'i 1 1 r.i:-t reamer. sic; firsts. 2c; ictonns, ;:: tacking stock, ! 17c.' r.'ltjf-T.xfr. "ic: first. ?Tr: sx.on.is Receipt. Phlpmeni. .... 4i.u a..i. iuu 10 Ou .... l.(tot 1 7,0uo Wheat, bu. ...... ! Coin bu Ubta, bu . M,;.t,. .rr.ake. ' MINXUAVOMN. Nov. U.WHEAT ri,-einbr. $!.; Muy. ll.OJV rtl .; J tly. II.'..;- cash. No. 1 hartl. 11 oiv,- Vo 1 uoinem. si.i4n; mo. z northern H"V: N. nTu;"-. 11 wtu FA-fu.0m. HAHI.Y-?tl 17. COHX-N. i yellow. 7. fiA I'H No. 3 if hits. C'dV. II K-.c. i. kV.oJoc. URAN-lfAir-'.'-j. t UOLR III st rate'ita. U.lu4ie.4i: aec- $4.4') I end ralefita. $4.704)$. us: frit cleara , ?I-'W. e.Knd fiee . UiO.UM al ' KV l' hituaUou Kc gut Avii. j NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Rapid Adrance of Pricei Checked by Exteniive Realiting'. LIST EXHIBITS STRENGTH Market ftieaale tn eme Ksteat by Oelde Iterlag. a InHleeted by Breadth of Trading llar veaier iecka XXrek. NKW YOKIC. Nov. 1!,-Th rapid ad vance In skm'Iim aaa therked today by extenalve reallxlna: After a heavy open ing the market advanced In eplte of the flood of profit-taking aalea. exhibiting a degreo of Birenctli ahlch eurprlsed trad era, who !oikcd for an extensive reaction, heading re H, to IM'4. It Mhet prl'e lnoe Auguat. and other active stock re bounded from their low figure. The lint did not remain long at onv given point and after a rle of Irregular movements aold off toward the cloae. Home of the active, laeuea. Including; I'nlted State Ht !. l-nlon Pacific. Amal gamated Copper and Northern Tnclflc, lot n point or so on the day. Tt waa the opinion of market observer that the llat althatood the eelllng In a wav which dtnon-trted . nnlderabe underlying Ktrenath. After auch n a4- vance a l taken place -)thln the laat ,wo weKe it waa thought that a r action was to be expected, and In accord ance with this view profeHKlonxl opere tors were nub k to tel. the profit which hsd acutjed on the bull aide. The mar. kt waa steadied to some extent bv out side buying as Indicated by the breadth of the trading. -international llarveater waa particu larly weak, with a loea of 2 point. I.e. high Valley via sraln prominent In the trading; and touched 11). The placing of railroads, which has been on a much more active scale of late, was continued todsy. Hair of bond of the Atlantic Coaat Una and the Texa I entral were announced. Atlantic Coaat Une aaa one of the heaviest of the rsll rond et.la. Omllon of the dividend of Vandalia seemed to be without Influ ence on Pennsylvania, which owns the major portion of tha stock. ' The actuaj hank ststement. showed an Increase In cssh of well above 4,ono.nro denplte preliminary estimate of a amall eaah lose. Althnt.gh loans Increused tnnra than IS.oim.wki, there waa a net gain In surplus reserve of Utjiia.tiOO. In the aver sge table, however, a $'.'.000,010 loea In surplus was recorded. JJonds were Irregulsr. Total sal's, psr value. $t.K.oo. United fltateg .;;, id ysncel , on csll on the week. Number of sales and leading quotutl vn 011 stocks v.ere us follows: . lea lllth. Uw. clone. k II H 12 l.ne s Ml I'M 1.4 4 I. inn H'i Si't m) IS IIV 11' i,'Jt tii n I.4IKI 41t 4 '- 21 J'4 on n 4 m 4.7" 13 l 71 7;li lmi inji, Join l(;vti ft JS t!' XV, 11T', lll, II, to uu nnij mm . ' n KW tW, M'i !7"i m aiu, ti a', I.IKK) Jll, PH )OS Altli Chhnr iM. Aeiuastaates tapper Ae.srhiae Aarfcultural... , Airlna pest Sugar Amarinaa fmn Amtriian far a: i'ounary. Arnert'-an 4tine imi Am. IM A. leather f4. Afnerli- Irm Snirltl., Amerkan l.lst ,' Amerlcaa IstrrnnnttT.... Am. Smelt. kef g Am. Smell. Iterg pfd.. Am. Ml PtMinilrte. Am. Httgar fieftnlnx. ... ,s Amerlian Tsl. A- Tl Amerliia Woolaa...... Anetmntta Mining Ca... Allison A'cMaon prd a A! Initio toast bin. ...... lo imi pit io u i jrrc 7W l'UI4 lt?i !(! M itlmntn Ohio Rsthlnhem We Brook ln Rapid Trantlt... t'mMltl r.uic Onfiel leather... 1.. Ontral lalhr pHI... Onlral of Nv Jeraer en t4) t'H J4S ID C'4't H . 74 74 tlJ 241 r: rt 4' SH, .... su 7S .... Ill rn'i s r" ChtMH.1. Ohio M 1.SSJ ;hirui Allim 74H Chic (trot Wee em. . Ct'trato trl WeM. ft. Cnleo V Nerthweiawn. 11 ( 4XI m Hi, 1444 ( )iic(o. Mil. a St. Ptal. u.ene IM'j . .. 1 ., v, a. et, uMjui.. ... . Cnlnri tirt tt In.,,, IM 0 rk't, 4',k Coor4o Mouthers..... loe 4 49 141 ' OunealiastM Gas 7, HO ltlV 14) toni rrwliiet. . , . ... Ivar 4k lludien... ... Km. ll, US II 1"V 171" 171 171 IMnier a Rle Orsade... tea P. R U. f' 0 Pi.UIHiV rnrlUea ' 24 sin, ai'i 11 &4 4a grt rn ih r Erie M M Qeserel Klentrli: Oteat Northern pfd Ort Northortl Or, ctf. Illinois (ntrl ltitrnoreuk Ml., Inieriwitench Mt. M... Intornetlonsl Hnruir... Intsr. Marin pfd lntnitlonal Paper tntrttnatieaal Puuip lor tenlral KatiMB riiy Southern..., Kana 4itr fto. pre LaOed tMa lxularll A. Naahalll... Mlnneapoll a St. J)ula. m . st. e. . a. si, m. Ho., Kan. 4k Tt& Sin., Kan. 4V Taiu. pf't.. ktlaiunirl farltle National Hlxult National - Last! N. Itr. l Mai. M pl4. Kesr 1'ork Ontral Ne York. Ontario W. Norfolk Jk Woetern North Atuerltau N01 i.iern rvl(le feelfto Mall PennarUanla Poopl' C Mil.,, -. IX t,. gl, U ptttabursh Coal. Praaml Sleol ( ar fulllnB rxlao tr (H) lH 11 J.KU US H "0 4t 44l 4i, "l IMSl )ML, 4.1'IU l X l.Hli 4.1 H 4J Al , lf 141 141 141 ' eiiOD ir.'i 14, 1H1 4 MS 44 4I" 1 lit Hn inau. lto it i in , liii KK ' S4k :m j II net 4S"a wTi tai, . mm 10 ,4, 11 1114 tm i.vi', 14U!4 if j; ton i:i m tu w ;us M J1 1W1 ut l.ono 41 41 4 in W 1411 14 1.11S 1'vi ft m Am, tun li. 14 S.i'M lu M lu 40 40; I . 400 lu llltta W4 9 4.104 ll M .11 Ml 31 30i l.s) Has !' 1" 4W p" ior. I'1, ; 7 17 7 1.41M i i uw; :'S oOU 1 !.. lit JO lla.M l4 l..'k IU tlall Steal Spring..,. IteaOtaf , Hai'iibllr gtsel K.wikllu atal prd to-k Island Co ftwk laland C . pfd St. I.. AY r. M pfd... t. Mila Sotitliwsotrn. t I.oula I. w. ptd loae-Siief field S. 4 l. e.iri Pacific Soulira tlallsay Southern llatlv pfd .. Taueaaee Cocpar. ...... . T-a 4V Pariflo ToMlo, fit. U W ' 100 1l 7i) 4U0 41 J7 41 1 ft'i it 4H 4': 71 41 4: 114 114 ?"' :n tuS 411 7,u IU I.10O iin TX'i IS 71 I. too 70 aJ :'4t S7. t 4.' Toledo, W I.. W, pld. 4X. 411 Inlon PaUIr In Ion Patlfk' p'd I nliod Slate HmiIv.... t olia.1 Stataa P.uhtwr.. t olla.1 Statsa Sieel. . . t nil el Stats Sisal pfd 47.41 174 IT.-t 17' lwi r: 4.IHH a ,i:j..hi II . I. Ton 1)" 4.V 41 lo"4 41 H 11 41 4:. I--. .4.1 !w -41 SI 1: Ttan Uvpei- Mitlnla-Oateltii Ctia.u Watisst Wabasl pfd Vtaeiara llaryland mii.iih 111 trie, . Wea.ei-a I ft aa Wi.eallax lx Krla. Lehigh . Valley 1.4' 41 1,4011 em Ik I' t; 4 -.-" 4. a) JAa T .J... 71 7 4 -a 4 Total 11 for the dar, 441. W0 aharei. er lork Money Market. NKW YORK, Nov, ll.-MONKT-Ou call, nominal. TIM.!". I aANS Steady ; sixty and ninety diva. I43 per cent; alx months, i-u 3 per cert. l'KIMK MKRCANTII.K PAPKJT-4'4t 4' per cent. MTKilLlXtl KXCHANtJK-Steady, with actual buslttes In bankers' Mils at $4.1.) for sixty dava and I'.s7 fur demand: Commercial hills, $4 1':1t. , 81UVKH lar. fl "oikc ; Mexican dol lara. 4. HttNHrV Oovetnmenl. steady; railroad, irregular. CU'siitK quotaUkiis on bonds todny ware a lolloM: I v.. . aa roaj' . . d i-aopon ' ! 11 . kiiii. . in rf. 4 aclntr. Vat. 4a .. ... .'llntw U M. 4. ilJapa 4a ir 'J.. 4' llfi. r, S... (at la K ts do uopoa do 4s rs da cupa -. AlilCbal. lat ta.. M4L a. dsu. 4s (H.,11 tu.- L 44 . un. 4a k Allta-Chal 1t 4a... 6 14 . K. sV T. lal u. K Am. A. lnl do . 4a li. Am T. a. T. 4klis Mo, Pacittf 4a 7.1, 1 Am. Ti6t 4a . It. of M 4a.. do 1H N. Y. r. (en. ji. ii. Artsnnr 4V Co. 4a :S do dak. 4. PJ ! A. ration Ben. 4... - ' 1.. X. It. a H. I do cs iiN. a w. "i"v."i. O CT. la V;l da r. Is. At. C. U lal 4a 4k a 4 .., d iiVaa do 8. W. 14a. gi. Ti. 4a .'. f Oa. M tvaa loaihar i ea1 do ct 4a Pat'. No. Pacirtc la.'.'.'.ili.ot! -a as a .Or. g L. Tfog. 4,.. mai ""irwi c. J',. (Iliii. a; l1 o uoa. 4a Kija nssdltlf (SB 4 ... Ml, C. of N. J f. 4a-IM gt u. m. r. 1. 4a II V. tt 0. tla wt'a 4 fcl lie it. 4H M'aSt. L. S W. t. a ! C. 4k A- iMjl---- da lt aold 4.. HV. C. B Q. P. 4.. k"g. A. I- adj. 3, K do $n. i It a. r.iflc 10I. 4.., I.-', C. kl. it. - P. er. 4 ir d4 4 "H do H b, lat r. la H C. K I. P. a a T4S Ks R. I 11 4 its. 4a do n, 4s lpi. .111 ' laI. Midland 4a ... I do t' 4a . '. . r g 4- ;s lat r. 4a. ., , tw. U. ". 4a. lit'. . Hukher 1. a It. (j 4a.. H'jl Siael ;d i i so rat la I Va.-4.ar. t , I n.stllisra- la ,,eatansall 1st aa V.l, pr HSI ll ... I-S 1,1 l if. ." ........ .. inn. i.iii, .101 . a; .ii , )y ax. i ' iaw.,.. kid. .. . ii so ta ar. A ' k '. ,t. I. --, 4 l l.'.iWll Cu. I --S l. Pfinn Cf. If.. . pM ' 'O'ferrs. 4 leerlna llonee Haak tateeseait. NF.Tf YOIIK. Nov. 11. The ateternetit of the rienrlng house banka for the week f1e daa) shows that the henki hhl l2.i'4o. I'sl reee.'Ve In excep of the Inral 'eo.u'rements. Til la a decrees of ir.is'i.110 in he pr tportlotiate cash re. aerve aa compsred with laet week. The statement follows; I'A I L.Y AVRBAGEH. . Amount. Ineree. Loafs Wi.r.i ii $2ri.ofln P" le r". 17. Cm 2,f.3. l.eal tendera lM.v;.nii sw.! et depo-tlts ., I , 'XViTVn Circulation ,v4Mi W.r ' r x. lee ful resen e. 12 04-"sUj 2.tHi...Mi ! Hanks'-cash reserve In vault. .. .Vto. Om tTiust companies' casli reserve.. 41.9iHl.OuO Allegata caali reserve M17.M2.Ofrt Trust companies' reserve with clearing house member rarrylng 3 per cent cssh reserve, ;'.l,i;Mini, ACTI A1. CONDITION. Amount. ' Increase. T.oanr ., UPK'le I-egal tendera . Net deposits .. ClKUlatlnn ... Jl,T7,Mil.W Kn.OM.Ow M.ltn.OW 1.7M.4.niin Msx.ow Ml.onn 4.1t,w e.ajM.nnii KT.unfi iO.OiO rrt,7i.nm K.x. lawful reeerve Flanks' cash reserve In eult... Trust companies' cssh reserve. Aggregate ceaii reserve H-iO.SW.OJirt 7'riist comnanios' reserve with cleat Ina ' ho"" metnber carrying rt pera ent cssh leenrve, .4,I.I4.ti. duminsry of stale banks and trust companies In Greater. New Tork not re porting toNew York clesrlng house: Amount. Increase. Toans .a $ fi1a1.e72.nM $ 4 M;.ei Ppecle tii.ftiR.onn ;(", son Legal tenders ll.il.HO't ' 1V.4C0 Total deposits .... 1:1,918,11 H.4194 Decree e. London Sloa-U Market. , , li."DON. Nov. 11. American securities opened ' steady end higher here ' today. The mnrket continued to Improve until near- the eliding, when most of the gains were loei. under realising. The cloalnc: was Hleudy, with prices rstiglng from trari H higher than yesterday's New York closing. Conaola. m onaj.. 71 l-lalouiaTllle s N.. o atxonnl 7111 lM , K. T Aroal. i.'opper 11 n. V. Chntral... Anaconda 7 .Norfolk ft w... Aichlaon Ill', do pfd. 4o pfd 17 Ontario 44 W.... Naltlnvire v Ohio., lad rnnal.aal .... (enadlan Wrtflo 4Kand Mlnea Cheaapoak A o.... 77'tRxadlng . OUiate O. ' ti Southern Ry 4?lil., Mil. St. e..iiu 0 nfd ..144 .. H ..IU ..US .. 41 .. 4J .. 411 .. (4. .. 71 . ' 74 "ei 14 Southern JiUlc. .. .Ill uenvar a r!le C Union Parirte 171 do rifd.. .. '-I do prd ..tt'. 9. St sali . . 5 do prd.... .. 41'alai! -. 7 do pfd...... ..14ALL .. 4 .. 4 .114 .. l .. a Kn do 1st pTd do td pfd Grand Trunk.... llljnol tntrl. fllLVEK Bar, Hteady at-2SlS-ld per ounce. HO.'KV-li2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open mar ket for short bills la a'HftiMa, per cent; for three, months' bills. Ji(fiil1i tier cant. loalos) flock Market. 'BOSTON; Nov. 11. Clorrlng quotations on the the Mock exchange: AlloiiAa ... IHtMohask ... MNd ca. ... 24 Mptaalns Mine ... li N'irth Butt M. Norh ' Ulm .. ... UOId lr.mlDkm... ...141 Oaienla , ...BS4 Parmit (g aV C ) ... Hl'-iUuln. .. 4 .. 17 .. 1 .. 54a, .. 4-i ..' 44 .. fx) .. 1 .... 40 .. a Amat tapper... A, '. La aV S. . . ArlKnra Com.... . O. .- S Butt -Coelltlo-i Cal, A. AriKooa. , l al. aV Herla . ( milennial r""PIir liana n... M Khannan Vast Butte Op. M. 11 Superior ... u Franklin 7 Snnerlor B if. ... mi Olroui Con 4Tamarack .. IM, (Iranby i 31 I!, a. a H V M... la. Oreens rtansaea 7 do pfd...... 47 lal ltovalla (Cop.) 111'Ub cVm Wi Krr H Huh Copper Co.... 41 Lev lSppr. iiWloona a. pf ... 4 USall t'oppsr.... 4 Wolvsrlo 15 . Miami Cappar !i Did New lork Mlnta Steck. - NEW YORK. Nov. 11 -Closing quota tions on mining-' stocks were: Alii IM . l.ittio tablet.. 4 - Om. Tunnel Bloc k. 17 Msxkaa 3li do tonil 17 Onlarlo lie Con Cel. a. Va...... Tt Ophlr .........lie Iron Sllvsr n standard '.....I' lad fon. 1 follow jacket 74 offtnd. ' Cotton Market. NKW YOllfC, Nov. 11.-COTl'ON-Fii-turea closed very steady. Closing bids: November, !.lloi December, D.llc; Jan uary, Strfc; February, J.llc; March, f.tsc; April, .?;lc; May. .2Xc; June, s.ac; July, I.IXc; AugUMt. .l3c; Rcptember J.83lc: Octo ber, tVJiic, HtmI cloned & iKiints higher middling uplands, g.ioc; middling gulf .T.".c. Kales, U bales. MVKKFOOU Nov. M.-TOTTON-Spot quiet: prices points lower: American middling, fair e.tno; good middling, a.Sjc; middling, 5.17c; low middling, e.uTo; good ordinary, 4.0.1c; ordinary. 4.7c; aales of the day were S,0tw lialu, of which itoo were for speculation and export and In cluded 4.40U bales American; receipts. 14 om bale, all American.; futures opened easier and closed steady. Liverpool Grain Market. I.IVKRTOOU Nov. 11. TVHHAT-flpot esay; No. Manitoba, Ta M; No. S Man itoba. 7s ti'xd: futures, easier; iMctmbcr. 1 s ld; March. 7s 1V1: Mav. 7s ,d. COKN Spot, tasy; American mixed, lis 3d; futures, quiet: January, is 6Vd; Feb ,'uary, in 6d. . Milwaukee l.ratn Market. ' MIl.WAfKKR Nov. 11.-W1I KAT-No 1 northern, 1.0wai.i; No. ;, $1.044Y1.07; No' I hard winter. ll.OOrl.tt.'; Uevembcr, t4'ic: May. i'iwSc. OATt standard, 48'i', lyVKLKY' Malting, $l.la&I.K. Peoria .Market. PIXmiA, Nov. II. CORK Hteadv; No S v el loa-. .offered. Sc; No. 4 yellow, fM dfl'.c: No. I mixed, .'c; No. 4 mixed, tAk:; sample, ,SV,c. iAT-lllgher: No..? white, 4Sc; stand ard. 47c; No. i while. 47fc. Y ool Market. T. I.OLMH, Nov. Jl. WOO'u-Steadv. teriltory sr.d western medlnmi. IbvajOc; fine mediums, letylgc; fine, I Italic. (b lea an l.hr .toek Market. CT1ICA04). Nov. H.-;ATTIJ-Receipts. 3I heed; market, ateadv: beeves, $4 (.'tr S.10; lexas e.eera. i4ttanASi w.ii.m (Steer. $4 Sf.tl ;.i.; stock era and feeders, $t y j.Sai; i-naa Und Itcifer, t!.0..ti), calve-. i.Vy IIGf-ece1pta. n head: market eek to rliade lower than esrlv; light. $!..;(it;.4o; mixed. li H-Mtttl 6i: heavy. $... t)M; roush. $:..9lrt;i. 14; good to choice heavy. fvl6u.6.-,; pigs. $3.".i.tli.3t; bulii of aalea. $o.Jly 4.,. HHKKf ANI I.ASfTBS-lleceipts, l.Wk) head; market aieady: native lambs, $"!..l I. s; western. l?..VtfXSP; venTllatf. $i7ikji t4: lan.t'i, native, .l.;;.ji; yeatern, 4-n.V?U. Knuaas 14 ty l.lio Htopk Market. KANSAS CITA'. lip., Nov. Il.-OATVli; Heoeipts. e"0 head, including W south ,T" fsrUet. steatly; natl.e atflera. $VM 4u.), southern eteete, 14'keii,.: eoutiiorn ooera and heifers. t:7g4NI. native rows n.1 h. 4 fere 7.ottrf7.); Mwkara and feed ers, tX7iwi.7: bulle. $H.a7.T6; calve. $4.oOj;.ui; aestcrn eteer. $4.ji.0; weHt m cows, li.Tt ni.tki, . .. IHm. Jtecelpte. toil liead; marUet. steady lo aeek; bulk of sile.. $."...H!S; heavy. 9tl.Kkite.40: packers and but. nei-a. $ 0.40, lights, $&'.ti;.:i; pigs, $4.i'ti 5.-J5). sUFKP AM") lASIltf Receipts, lam) h"d; market, stradv; ntuttoti. $-5.1'-4 ti, lamtw. $4 &A.7!; range e.otner e'id yewrllngs, $;tk.T4.0; rorge ears. $L'.tyr"J.-5. SI. I.oala I. We Hack Market. - ST. I.Oi'lS. Nov. 11. OATHJ;- Re. 'eei-P's. ) head. Including 1W Texan; (' e e.-su.. , iie.i.e ,-1 aivrr a u"j ! 'yvi- i aud heifer. I ' OkB.tsi; to. kers ana leeoers. .i auuc i, Texas ana tiiTJian teers, ltkji.7i; coma and heifers, Muy 4.76; caivo. in carload lot. $4.(kjin 7.X HtHirt-Receipta, 7,is) head: market Sc higher: plsa and lights, $4o9l.Ji; pack eta $i.l5i4i.4i.; butchers anil beet heavy, I lJ.vial .'aV No ahcep mat ket. I. Juoeitk Llvo ktork BtarkaX. ST. JOKRt'H. io.. Nov. 11. I-ATTUK Heteiotj, loo head: market, steady; ateera. tMrk.L'i; ro and heifer, i. VP; calves 4.ni Lett ! iiCHiS-lleceipi.,. 4o head; market siennv i) etiong; top, so o; DtHK aaiirs, tw iiua.:,. i Slit.i:i AND I.AMIi.a-Recelpia. none: rxiLct. unchanged-. Un'bj. $0twn.75. retMStenl ..1ert .ti::z i n Road to .. R,hu,, KIU1U' OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cornfed Ctttle Lower, ' Rang-en Stftdy for Week. HOGS ARE HIGHER FOR WEEK laaika f (II Klaita and I'eeder Kea 'I eaty-FlTe l.oieer, , nhlle Other aee Are - eaal, for Yl eek. SOLTII OMAHA. Nov. II, l"U. Receipt were. Csttle. llcis. Sheep. umnai eiontmy i4 Official Tueadev 'as4 Official Wednejdav.... 1,107 Official Thursday.'..... J'Tl Official Friday ;w Estimate Saturday.... ' w i. 747 :.ui '.'l.rHl'J .2K CtW $,u S.nll'J 4 f.'7 4.T2-: Six dnyg thi, week...lu.4I.Vi 27.WUI H.T'' Same days last week . . SM'10 ,( 17.4U game days $ wks ago.. .; 2S,77ft . 1.ii Same days $ wks ago..8.Ml 27.04:1 J70,7Oi Bme daya 4 wks ago..fll.9wl 24. 4W 15I.SXI1 "tame) days last. year... at) 304 17.W4 75.W1 The following table shows (lie receipts of csttle, hogs sad sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, ns compared with lail year: lint mo. trie. nee. 1,074.414 .'. . 4J.0S.! 1.4T4.77 7 37::.W. lim,,1 1.II.U.7..1 '" ........S.o47.lia nneep ?17 I1A S A40 it CA rt. ...i; ' - mvt..-vwiiim iMvim inoai un aiaiaa A' r,i i . - ' . f i . . .- . i. . H " : ivi noes avi bouui uisiin i'.'i the last few days, with comparisons. lL'i.' m- !i"J0-'Uw. iiaoa. iiiMi. jiSM. jiooo. Nor. Nov. .. Nov. 4.. Nov. 5.. 4i. V $i; i ai; a Mi 4 ) t OB'4, g .' 7 .as! S M 1 07! 41 7 li'al S 07 . 7 74' n It, $ 02! I 4 Va . 1 7 96, V 5 $71 $ SSI 6 Ml 18; f 7 70; $ 7( $ U! 6 W! 4 7 0 14UI' "90. ' 5 7SI 4 90 5 091 4 $: " $ V 7 7 4 7S. 0: 4 81 1P4I 7 mi 7 79' S 61! 4 SI 031 4 79 tl i i 94; 7 71 I o; I 071 4 M) TH 7 I4 7 7St 5 1 4 K, I 4 M Nov. $.. Nor. J.. Nov. $.. Nov. r.. Nov. lo. Nov. 11. Sunday. ' ' 1 Receipts and disposition of live alock at the Cnlon Stock yards. South Omaha, Neb., for -t wentv.fonr lntnra emllne at X o'clock. .. . RBCEI PT9-CA RB. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4 C. M. 4 St. p.... IVabash Union Pacific. 4 9 S J " :i . .1 18 - .1 r i 1! c. N. W.. east.. C. N. W.. west. HI. J'. M. at O.. , B.. g., eaat... , H. rj.. weat,, , It. . P., east... It. A P.. west... Illinois Central C. Q. W... ; Total reoelpls. 1 DISPOSITION HEAD Omaha Tacking company..'.'.' "win -una company , Cudahy Packing company..... .. Armour, V Co ... J. H. Bulla ' 1,24-' 1.4S7 i.4a If. h Hamilton.......:... -. Other buyers Toisi w 4,943 1 CATTT.E The market was bare of cattle tods y. but-tor tha -week . receipts toot up .. head, being a gain ut over i,.a' nead aa compared - with last week, but smaller than two and three weeks sajo. As compared with a vear sgo there has been a gain of .over il.iiOO head for the' six days. It' Hill, be seen from this tlust receipt!! .have been very liberal for this time of the year With the season lor. rente. beeves riruw- ing to a close It seemed aa If btrvera were ali anxlotia to pick up as many 1lrable rcmie or that description as posrtble. As a result the, marked .waa reasonably ac tive on that kind every dav and prices folly ateady with' last week. On the other hand the Increasing: number of half fst; or warrned-up corn fed steers moved Tery slowly, .packers as usual preferring the re ore steers. - As a teenlt inferior oornfeds are .safely tXaGOe lower, than one week sgo. The-, market on .cows and htiferg was Ih varv fair shape throughout . the week. The rood to choice grades were In very good demand and' there was also an sc-tt'-e buying; uernsnd for canning aiid fert .hS grades.. ITlces at the clueo of the Week aio fully steady with last week. On the other hand .the fair or medium kinds were more or less neglected on some days and at the close of the week Ihey are around luttl&o lower. - . Feeders moved unite freely this week and tit god grades have been firm every day. On the other hand the common and t rushy kinds came. In . pretty freely toward the lsit of the week and they are ponslbly a little lower. . . Taking the week as ti whole the msrket has been In. very fslr shape and entirelv aatlsfactory . to the selling interests on prsotlcally all kinds of cattle excepting only cornfed. - Quotations ou native cattle: Good to chulca tMHit sloer. $.ow6(..Jb; lair to good teef steem.. $!.eijfi.75; common to fair beef steers. !4.4Ctff..tt); good to ohOico heif ers, $4.'xagt; good to choice cows, $4.53 4. .St.; fair lo good cows and heifers, $3.75 4)4 25; common to fair cowa and heifers. $J.7iitt3.6; vesl caU. k..i&..".l0. Quotations on tangs cattle: Good to choice beat steers, J5.;6t7.ii; fair to good beet steers. I6.eya.75; common to fair beef steers, $',.ej4,.0 good to uhoiue half-, ars, 14 m.ll; good to cnolcs cowa, U.Mif ,!; fair to good cows and heifers. $S.7c 4.38, good to choice etockera and feadera, $4.$C2il.aO; fair to good stackers and feed ers. 44.af0-4.ti'; eominoa to fair atockers and feeders,! $4. 4V.$i; ' oca h-ifers, 3.$j Xli '-i, bulls, atlatx, otc. . $i.Jtf 4.W. HOGS Packers made short woi of cleaning . up the. hog supply, wintry weather, being the most logical reasons for. brisk buying. The market advanced a nickel under the influence of healthy competition - and practically all of a moderate run was sent acaleward before 1:16. -It waaa.ahort. lively session that prompted no complaint In selling circle. Receipts amounted . to about seventv load, with plenty of weight the rule and bacon clsaaea the exception. Ijrd va rieties; drew usual premiums, selling readily at high' figures. Uceirable llRht grades met with less aevere discrimina tion, but it was evidenced by a more re sponalve demand isther man any visible narrowing in the spreads. Iieng strings ranged from $b.2n to $ii.3. popular price for attractive butcher and fair to good heavies being Ifctt. choice lard grades sold at high aa $.. as com psred with yesterday's ton of ta?7U. Tha few pigs that, were available aold "like hot-cakes." eights under l;i pounda bringing aa much aa lo.-o. Condi Hon . In Trade during the week generally favored selling interests snd prices ar closing at advances of JObleu along the -line. Rereipte have been nioder. ate, but -improvement la .credited rather to an improving demand for product at all of the leading distributive centers. tiepresentatlve sales: N. rt .. M... I .. !... IS., IS... II... 4 . ... It... I.... 77 . . . 17.;., TI..., 71..., 4... ... :i . . . ... 14 .... ..'., aT... At. ..n . .it; ..ten ..IN ..ITS .114 ..I'UM ' ..?! ..jii ..)? ..tu .114 ..314 ..4?4 ..r4 . :i . .?I4 . M ..11.4 ..141 . m Sk. Pr. ... 4 ei) , IS 4 ill ill' ... 4 ia ... tw '...' 4 m, W IS) W 4 ... in N. ?... 47... 4i... 4X... ... 9... T . . 4 .. II... i:... 4". .. 44... 47... I:1... ... At. ah. Tr. ... it .i..ni is rr., ....Kl' 10 I MS ... ta im t rr ... t:4 ... rrk ....IM lau d am ... kit ii a ...IU IM l , 144 111 I I ....114 SO lo ....S. 4 I ,.J ... isi no i ai ....111 lai lat .. . .Ml 240 l i . . . . :il io d in ' . .. t:u no I r X. I 141) i u ...S t 4m o ... ;tji jm 1 1 ... i ...-.;i . ...14-, ... i . . .ft'. 44 4 Id .. in ......in ml tl id , ...t,.-; to a .....47 IW tl, .....13 . II I l.-i, .... I 11 ....S4.I ... I; . ... an ... am . 4 f 4 : U4 4 U 4 IN) 4 It k ' 4 f; 4li iro '4 4 ri - ... I M ' IM Sr-4 W Ik. ... 4 I'i to I f. II Jl ii I : ... 4 ? ' 74.. IS. . 41.. b4. . II.. ad . 41.. SI.. 44.. ji : . i.. 14.. 44.. 44 . la., ?S4 :m 3. ... A ...it an ;v ..fVJ .21 ii . . no : i ii - . rr ... .1 ..to win I. . :a4 . i j J.l 4 Si I'lOO OlD AND KNDU To in ..." 4 aA 14 i.t ... Si IS 144 ...lis. HHKK1' Herring one lone' ahlpment of Oregon lambs and'ewea, the market for sheep and lamba waa practically bare of auppilea and -values hiw?d no changes worth, mentioning. Sharp coutracllon in range marketing lately waa the newest development tn the trade this ' week, but tha dwindling graaeer aupply waa partly offaot by. the appearanoe of mora tr lea fed and warmed up atock from the corn belt. The otx) head estimate of today round a off a week'a total of only tel.KO head, tha small est of any weel. 4nc tt opening of the aeaeon. - (capita relatively modeat offeiltiga. tlie deican.l from psckere provel besrteh on roost da. and lamb. N'lh fat and feeu. ( era, wete caught in ". I.n of gcasialtv I a 4uarir, the vtnafVtt closing -co this I baala, aa comnare.l wlih o st al Ixat aeek's close. Feeder ewes reached the lowest levels of the season, also showing net losses of shout a iusrter, but fst ewes, wethers and yesrltrgs a'tcrag" up little. If sny, lowe;- than the various mutton quotations In force a week srn The her i fed western lsmh svallsble after mid-week, coming In from a two months' feeling term topped st sn.'ij, and small bunches of attractive tho'n laniM landed at $j.2.i..eft. fn several occasions early In Ihe week killers veie v orked down Into the e.eightv feeding c.gses. paing $'..0) end Ies for a' crsxrs under I 70 pounds. Kxtrenie top for the v.cek I is claimed liy the Kinney range lamb'. ' selling at 14 O). Oood ewes mot ed on i perking orders from $"1.ijo up to f i.:w. and 'attractive wethers landed si $! 4.MJ T. .i. Yearlings sold up as high ss 14.:, r.ith eanner eaes from It.li to $1.70. Feeder trade tailed to respond -lo In ducements of bargain rates and the do. mini! was usually Indifferent. Lack of varletv scted as a represslva influence In buying circles, but the weels Is closing with eveiythlng sold and billed out. Strong weight feeder lambs moved around $4.:tn, with thrifty ewes at li'.M nnd le. Total purchase of feeders on covntry ac count amounted to T';.Ol head. Quotations on sheep and lambs: T.ainhs. good to choice. $."..4Vji,o.7.-.; lamb', fair to good. $Vl.V.j'..4ii: lambs, feeders. .'. .Ldj.4 iu; yearlings, good to choice. $:.V)d4.:c: vest lings, feetlsrw. $t.;.r,ft:i.Sf.; wethors. eood to choice. $.4lji3.iio; wethers, fair to good, rMSf.4: wet hem. feelers. $J.-rj'; 1'6--wiis. g.tmd to choice. .tsJiS.S.i! cr.-ea 'air to ,'ood. $T.n."M.00: ewes. '.re.lei- f I e- 155075; enes. feeders. JS.ktC.TJ: see. diiis. i.,i"f;.i... Five Omaha Banks Qualify as Postal Bank Depositories five of the ie:jd!tig banks of.Oiiialia qua II f ltd to become depositories for the funds ' recels'ed by the 1'ontal Savings bank here, and Postmaster Thomas Is awaiting; word from Washington to In form him as to which of these banks the money Is lo be deposited in. These five banks ate the Corn Exchange, City National, . Merchami National, United States Nations! (apd the First National. The officers - of the Omaha National have signified their intention of qualify ing, but thus far they have made no attempt. The. money lep.si.ed with the govern ment brinis per cent lo the individual depositor, ami he.i the government In turn hands th funis over to one of the local banks, the banks are required to pay the aovenniK -n per cent com pounded ' sciu!-annually. The banks are therefore anxious te iccelve the govern ment funds, for they not only receive deposits in large sums, thereby avoiding much bother, but they also save . of 1 per cent. The banks pay the Individual 3. per cent on his deposits. "It. is said that the postal savings banks arc much safer than other banks," complained an official In- one of the na tional banks. "Thlse report has gained w!do circulation, and It doing- bank other than postal banks no little amount of harm. Jf . the national banks were not perfectly safe, why would the gov ernment entrust their funds to us? , Of course they are secured by heavy bonds, but. the fact that ,v; . can furnish these bonds shows that wo are far from betDg In a rocky condition." Inspector Steffen Gives Omaha Honor Charles U Steffen, milk Intpector of Milwaukee, recently investigated milk conditions in all of C.e larger; mid-west cities Chicago, St. l.ottls. Kansas City, and Omaha and at .the conclusion of his Investigation he has published an article In The . Healtliolosiat, the official . milk Inspection paper of Milwaukee, in which he accords to Omaha the honor of hav ing the cleanest milk of all. Dr. R. W. Connell, Omaha Health commissioner,, reading the report,' said: "It proves what I have said all along, f. have claimed we had the purest milk sold tn the Union, and Mr. Steffen has upheld that opinion." - During Mr. 'Steffpn's visit lo Omaha, Milit Inspector Fred Hesse . went with him and together they Inspected a dor.en dairies. Referring to the visit, Mr. Bosse said: Mr. Steffen declared at the .time that wa took the prise for having the -cleanest milk he had . seen during his' trip. He was mora than pleased with dairy con ditions hem and complimented Omaha upon being able to sell such pure milk, produced on such, high-priced land, at . reasonable rate and upon the guarantee that It was pure." Burke Murder Case Must Be Tried Soon W'illiarn V. Burke, the saloon keeper charged with the death of C. Forbes RobertHon on October 8. was arraigned before Judge Lee P. Kstelle In the crim inal, dlvisloi of the district court and J pleaded not srutity. County Attorney English pleaded for an early trial. He said the witnesses for the state are men who do not remain long In one city arid the state's case may te eieakejted ; by delay. A fw of the state's witnesses are being held in tha county .tail. Bei; 8. Baker, attorney for Eurke, said one of his witnesses lg In the hoepitsl and others are out of town. .l-idge Kstelle indicated lie will not let the trial be delayed any extensive time and said It must be tried within the next few weeks. PAINT MEN WOULD KNOW CAUSE OF HIGH PRICES An investigation of the paint industry, from the grinding mills to the flax fields, may be started as the result of a meet Intr of twenty-five members of the Ne braska Taint club tn the Henshaw hotel. M.- J. Waugh. president of a Lincoln paint firm, made an address in which ha told of the increasing high price of lin seed oil and how It was having a drier, rent effort upon tha paint industry. 11 also spoke of the high prices of the In gredients in the dry paints and ha urged an Investigation to get down to the leaf reason why such high prices are prevail ing, lie i-al'l that the linseed oil dealera claim that the flax crop has leen shoit for'tha past two years, but -that no ex cuse whatever is forthcoming from th dealers In paint Ingredients. Extensive Sdles cf ''doped" oils came in for dls cuion by the paint men, and before th meeting adjourned a resolution aaa adopted to put stop to the Influences that ars demoralising the trade. The following were present at the meet ing: SI. 'J. Waugh, J. D. Laxuer cf Lincoln O. II. liolden. 11. O. Itiadeu. B. O. Kosta, Kdmard Hashenbdrger, William Van Sickle. W. II. White, C. S. McGlli: IC. . Miller, r. B. Meyers. David Ho . T. B. Coleuian. C. B. Bauserman, tPaul Weimer. W. P. Jackaon.' U. J. Wllron II. C. Muivhy. R. V.. Bruce, W. D. Prun. 1 II. S. lvkeifurd. all of Omaha. Kej to tot B.l-.alion -lite VYiui A 1 Boy Kidnaped at Davenport, la., is y at Aurora, S. D. flOCX KA.i,?. P. j)., .vov. 11. --i.si.e-clsl.)-'liie 3-year-r.M boy who a Tew da; t ago was the ieuttl fig-.irr l:i ,t rat'onsl Lldnsirg- 4Bc at Davenport, la., now is st Au;ota .. I... and th court of Inst reori v, i!l he sppcsletl to rallier thsn permit his aurrender t. the reside:)! of Dsvcnport. who had hitu 1:1 tiiatge tip Ij the time of the kidnaping. The pilncipM'n !n the kid.isping -.vera Attorney Johnson cf Ivanhoe, Minn.; Miss r'reda Lunschen of Iowa ami Charles J.utischen cf Aurora. The .V who was the bona .of contention Is tlio sou of a brother of the two .I.unsclieni mentioned above. About a year sgo tlio patents of ihe boy died and Clir.rles l.ui.aoiier., the South Dskotrt member o Ilio rsnply, was appointed guaivHpn over the child In Minnesota and Miss K-.cl Liiiiiaiiieii was appointed gusrdisn o." Hie ooy in lowa. 'It Is stater! in defense o: the action cf tlie kidnapers that before the court l.a.l time to act on the annoim -lent tha two guar.llans, (wo a'int, rlners of th c!;i!d' mother, who live at Davenport, la. secured possession of the boy. Afier Charles I.unschen and his xtsler had been appointed guardians they made a demand i:pon the two aunts for the sur re.ider of the little boy. but they keps tie child, clslming they had expended a, certain sum for his support. Thi amount was deemed excessive bv Chart Lmischen and his sister and they wersj unable to retch an sgreement it'lth the a '.in Is. Then Attorney Jolmson waa employed by Charles Lunsehen aod his sister snd, after lie had satisfied himself thst whsC was deemed a reasonable settlement wasj out of tha question, himself and ll I-unschen quiety went to Davenport, engaged an automobile -nd swooped doan upon the home of the aunts and carried away the boy, who was playing on ih lawn. "... Those ho now have the child in cus tody are prepared for any, move that mir be made to take the child from them. Another Arrest Probable in the Vermilya Case CHICAGO,. Nov, " ir-New evidence, which has come Into the possession of the officials Investigating the deaths by po. son of which Mrs. Uiulse Vermiiya is suspected, will in all probability result In the arrest of another person today. The plans of the officials leaked out after the official announcement that poi son had been found In the viscera of two more victims had. been made. H was said that the suspected slept last night under police surveillance, although he probably was not aware of 11. A meeting between Coroner Hoffman, Chief of Police McWeeney, Captain Hard ing and a representative- of the states attorney.. Is scheduled lo take placs. in the coroner's office today and the 'arrest will' probably'-- follow. ; Grain Men to Give a Theater Party The. Omaha Grain exchange will give a. theater party at the Orpheum Tuesday night, November 2I, for the convention of the National Association of Manager of Farmers' Co-Opera ttve Klevators, which will be held here November 20 to 22. A banquet for the delegates will be given by the exchange at the Rome on the night of the 20th. s . ' ALONG . THE RAILROAD RON ArtlTllle AsuoBgr.lhr Itatlroatl . Meat " ho Make Their Ileadunar lera 1st OmaTia. I'realdeiu Mohler and Vfte President Munroe-of the Union raclflc are on a tour or inspection of the . 1'arrlman, lines and will - be gore ' ten .days. Tlie'.r trip will take them as far west as Portland. P.. B. Soutliard, Union Pacific auditor of . pasengr accounts, picked .Saturday as moving day, '-transferrins his of rice from the Pacific Kxprcss company jbuiid Ing to the aixth floor of the Union Pa cific headquarters building. The Northwestern' alfalfa exhibit Uiat attracted so much attention at the Omaha Land show la being packed and Monday will go to Chicago, where it will be let up and shown from November 1? to De cember . ';-- P. F. Thompaon. an Omaha bov, who for many years was a clerk .In the office of Ceneiitl Freight Agent Lane of the Union Pacific and who was tranaferred to the company's Chicago office, ha been promoted to the position- of chief clerk, under Mr. S'tuhbs, with offices in New York. Railroad ir.e:i . igure that th run of rsnge cattle !s practically over, It having finished about ' fifteen da: earlier tlia-i during past yeai. When the occupancy .of the r,t- l.'nl...i Pacific headquarters bu)Id!i;g begari It waa believed, the company would l;a.e at least two of the floors to 1-t to outside tenant. Now. however, it las been ascertained thai thai will ba littie more room than will be needed by the ofi.'c'a'.s and their employes. OMAHA FIRM CONTRACTS FOR MORE WYOMING COAL George P. Cionk and lli-ry Haver., representing the Havena-While Coal conil pany, tv 111 return Su-bflay from Coalmont, Colo., where they have dosed a contract with tie NoitUern Co!orad Ccal com pany lo handle part of ihe output of the n-!ne In Omaha. The lialul's Peak A Fac.fic railway completed laying track tj the mine Saturday and will bgin luul irg coal at on 'e. t.lveai 'ea tear fur lass, till. STORM 1-tKE, la , Nov. ! !.-(peci !. i George Trabu of Newell was sentence 1 to ten year in the penitentiary by Juise A. 1). riailie in Uistrhi tourt l er today for- an httenipied asaault on ttelina flteger, at Newell three weei:a ago. The girl ia about 14 years of age and a uaf mute. Trabu confes.-ed his guilt. Key to the 3:tuation -liee Waal Aii.. tyf - 44Iaa BOTH I in asalaatBa IIOO gt.ooo V latere! Iraid Quartetly) r.t.l ftrTT Smus 4 te mcia- adtaaiacso-i-r laLad rail '. ia laiiis f (,!, i,, Anal W tireaa'ur.aa.T raae.-s.a:,d vara a d u'aa f ta ta Ana:sa l.a::rrjla. Ral-s iiaps . ta cor.!-.-. .at'.ara Ir.l f." tlT.u.ar l irxn.Ni, j i a.si- (.,-. Va ri w ti,,.-t s. ).,, .M ,-tj . 4 li ( v