12 THE BKK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Many in Corn Trade Who Are Friendly to the Ball Side. PRESENT WEATHER IS BEARISH l'rora All A ppraranrra the Taming TttlBt 1 o Fur Ahead anil Market (iris f.ooit Rapport ia .Moilrrtlr Uresis. OMAHA. Nov. 14, 1911. With cables lower ino n- definite cash demand, wheat sagged lower today In touching th lata anvance yestciday, aim the gm-iai ecnt.incnt regarding tne ..tarkci i h stiungly in tavnr of only a r-caiping alimr mi- the present. noweM-i, unv tiav niH)- bring a rhsnge In the iiunacier of Ih na from Ar gentine, in mo meantime stuck are neavy anil the vls.hie supply enormous, unil the trmptr o the trailo bearish. ihtre ill, inuny In me nun trade who iii inendly ti the huil mile ot coin for o. lung pull. Fur the tune being tlia clear, ill. I w.ailicr ia bearish and marketing ihnuli in. i rase, From ail appeal am en ti.e tin nniK pulnt la not far aheail, and tue marki-l geia guod support on all luoiliraie breaks. nneal liml tne advance-made at ye-l-rrtiy a i-losu and the market M a teigg.nn oirmr throughout the session, l ami wheat was 'f limher today. Kxiremeiy light letmpl In l.':e strength enlng feature in corn. Weather rondl i.iiiif me very lavoiamc lor uu llicivaae in llie rountry inovenieilt. liimaiy wheal receipt were 704.000 b itlirM and bIiii iiH-nt were M4.O-10 bush el. UKairirt i...eipt Inst yenr of Mmi.tsw hiir-htm liml shipments nf 72J.t"iO bushels. 1'l.inary enrn lerelpta were ,ill.OJ bush i la and shliuiient wrr; 22ii.Oim bushels, bKainet receipt Inst year of 4K.a hush i ii and shipment of 373.110 hiiHhel. i'uaiaiiit-H were l.Mu hiinhci of corn, 4M' buMiels of nut nml wheat ai;d l.iur equal to 211.0011 lu-ln ln. I.lveipool cioned Kt'u'&L lower on wheat and u higher on corn. The following ciin s.iies were rcporieu: car. tew 2 mixed: No. 4 1 car. WHKAT-No. 2 hard: linrd: 1 car, Ir'.c. No. Hic. t ORN-No. S white: 1 car. W.c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 71c. N". 2 mixed: 1 car, Wv. No. .1 mixed: I car, 70ie. No. 4 lulled: 1 car (new) (m. OATS No. 3 while: 4 cars. 4fiic. No. 4 yellow; 1 car, 4. (Imnlia (a!i Pr'.ecs. WHRAT-Nn. S hard, 97Hc';f tl.OO; No. I hard, v'tti.'ir; No. 4 hnrd,, 9."ii'.iiC Ci'RN-No. 2 white. iii'4 Wi'O't-iv. No. 3 T.lilie, 704Q7AH; No. 4 white, t,S 10i f: Nil. ;! color, "(i'lr70V; No. 2 yellow. 7ff 7lc; No. 3 yeliow, ?.iM771e; No. 4 yellow, 70' ,i7l-'iC; No. 2. 7' vdiOVlc; No. S, 70'41f 7'.c: No. 4. tn'(ito. OATeV-No. 2 white, 4T-? 47 ' i ; standard, 4'l'i4ic: No. J w hite, tuwtl 'c; No. 4 vldi, W'ttnVy; n. t yeliow, WfiWAm No. 4 yellow. 4tVi!i."itic. I HA HI. KV Mamnx. 114S1 ?4; No. 1 feat). B'-'i-m 51.1.. K VIC No. 2, KgiMc: No. X. W'uWc. .arloi iteeeipti. Wheat. Corn. Okta Chicago 240 116 Mlnneayolla M ?SH ... ... tin. alia ! R Uuiuih 71 tlilCAGO CfTlAIV A'D rIOV!SIOtt Featare ot the Trading! and Clo.la I'rlrea oa Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 14.-rrellctlona that Dim Argentine crop will reach morn, titan hk,uv,uuv biiHhella In exceva tit the bari,er .em of I.HJ1 liewlidered wheal apeou laiora today ada put a atop to an up turn hem In I'aia market prlcea. The clone waa wtlhlt. a aliade either way from lan night a tiKu.'e. in corn tha outcome: waa a net udvnm e of WHi'no to o. oata flnlahod unchamteo to Mio higher and no piouucia tn.i name aa twenty-four lioura previous to 10c below. The world a available euppllea of wheal whs ahown tooa.1 to have climbed to aunoat the colosaKS total of a year ago. Mcattered ConimUdon aourcra abaorbed 11 pit offering, traited every raid, and U ought the marktl haclt from each do cline. One reaxon waa that winter wheat receipt aouthweai: wero aeiiaatUinany email, presumably owing to recent rough vralnrr ana low p.'lcea combined, trend ing cash mtereata hare reported aalea large, though namlag no apecirio quan tlty. in the end the oppoHlng Influence ap peared to be evenly' baumced and the iloflng tone waa atewlv. Ourlng the M-HBluii December fluctuated between fHjiS,o and K)c, with iat aalea (u:"ic, a net gain of a uliade. ( urn developed atrength o account of (mail reielpt and lli.'iil country offer ing. December rangm from 61ic ii ,i.v,r, cloning ateady (' up at UI'ip. Caali giadea were firm. No t yellow waa ginned at 73Vr'i4c. 1'vircliasing by group of local dealer maua a better market for oata deaplt lair aulea from elevator aourcea. liign and low level touched b the December option proved to be 4ic and 47Vc, with the, cloao 4iSc, Jut tho same aa laat tilght. With the run of hog wet reKrte4 nearly a third more plentiful than for i no correftpuiidlng day a year ago, pro vision Nbowed a tendency to drop. To night lard had eunk bo tu 100 and other pioduce trailed from laat night a flgurea u 7 decline. Quntatlona on leading future were: .1 ii l I , 'IA1U"I .ittSxiSO&Slii! I I I I r,. 47 iJOHi'UiiOiiB-Sl laviatl-Jal .. I ... ' i y vis ',1'V9V 1 W'til I 8.. V, Hi 4S Aitlu'll Open. High. low. Cioae.Ya'y. Wheat Dec. July. May. Lull. 1 K'C. May. .lulv. OtttH. D. c. May July Fork.. Jail Ma Laid Jan. May latin. Jan. May W4 itS S',i ev,, l4i. x 6 W-;:4TiUlilH'4l 47, fcsti 4t.Hi i 16 17',; 1 KM 1 17M 16 IT'a'l 14 V8 ay.! ) bZ'.ti Hi IS U I 39 It M TM I 30 60 40 17H 23 1 I 57 J lii &; in :i 2TM 4 iVa i r,u 1 40 lit 1 I 67V, cnmpnred with .Vl car lt week and 414 i nr the cort' eponding ly n ear ago. .Nr.tV YnilK lillMrl.l, 3I4HKF.T m Varloa Oaotatlone of (lie Kay i nmwioilHle. NKW TollK. Nov. ll.-rlin-I'ull; fprlng pntent. l.i :.n .'. .Ml; winter iraihi, M21I .i, wlmer paien.a. 4 .v.'n 4 7; airing ii aw, M.4.mj; winter extia. .u. I, k.i.1, j.ji; wifiu-r rli. No. il, .14.i Kann.i rtiaixht. 4V,4I.. live linitr, omit; lair lu a'""1, llft iv; ehok'H to eanv; tmr to good. a4.7.u4 ln; cliolca to innry, !', nr-,11..,. Bin k whet t tloiir, tpllel. $i '-.' hi per III. t'oll.NMKAl riteady; fine white and yellow, i.wn(ii.t; coariie, ?l.55tj 1.0U; kin urieit, a.;.iii i. lty r-W"iet;No, 2. J5c, r. I. f.. Uuffalo, to anlvc. MAlti.ivV-Slcady; maltlnt. lMrl., c. 1. I . Iiorialn. Wil i-.a I -fot market tegily; No. S red, HiWc In eievntor. export bam, and t. o. b. atmnt; No. 1 northern iniuiih. tl.U'A f. o. b aimnt. 1'tituiea ninrket waa tin ettnd with hiikiII price cuangea. Foreign crop new a WO very favoinine and price abmad were lower, tint receipt were eniHiler In the north wet and tnfeiinga were limited. I'rlrea cloxed unchanged to c net lower. December, ':; May, $1.04 3-1'i. t MlN-fiiot ninrket firm; new export No. I torn, ;u'i: I. o. h. afloat to arrive. Future market nominal. OATH Spnl maiket firm; atandard white. Mo in elevator: No. I. u4'-; So. t, Mo; No. 4, .'4c; iiMluinl white and wlilio tiippeil, Wi'ulM mi trat k. Futuic market nil num. mil. HAV-Duil; ptlnie, 1.2r,; No. 1. J1.20; No.' J, II. !; No. , 11.1 HOI'S-Firm; elate, common to choice, Kul crop. Wurnr; iMo cni nominal; Faclfii; coast, 1W1 crop, 4Vi4ic; lull) crop iiuimnal. HIDKS-Sloudy; Central America, Io gota, 2.;'u:t'. I.l.A rn Fill Fit ni; hmnlock flrta, t:tj 27o; aeeond. Ka24o; third, l!cy21c; ro- eet. lio. J'KOVMIONS-rork. atfady; mea, 11 0jii7.'!..; family, IM.omiil.'O; anort riei i;.orti i;.T6. Ilnf, aleady; tnM, (112 &,i 12.UU; family, 13 .torn 1 1 W; beof Iihiiih, ir.'iliim Cut nulla, nuiot; pickled Lelllea, P to 14 lb., IU i II 26; lclllod lianiM, tll.0mfjll.J5. I.n.td. en mlrtdie weal pilme, I'.i.Mll.tfi; refined ateady; continent, tlMo: Hnullt Anns, ICR, $10.60; compound, . . J:Y,17..ri0. TALLOW unlet t,rlm city, hhd., fi",e; country, tiSi'Hic. Ill'TTKK Sieaoy; receipt; 10,B."3 tuba; nremery filet, WuXS'W, creamery held, HpetilllH. P.V'.l.lv, extra, ;ilUoic; proce ill hi, aecond. liHiHic; lactory, current make, Ilrl, 22yW'tc; acconda, CHnKSn- FIt m; reeelpt. 3,211 pound; atntc wbolo milk, fteptember and earlier gpetinle, t'.'.ic; uveiilgo liiucy, liValbc; tnti whole milk, cm lent imike, Npwalala, H-'4r; average funcy, 14'ic; under grade, UViiU'-ic. lOdUa ateady; freali gathered, rxtraa, 3ti.mo; tlrHtH, IH:uc; aeeond, 2l'WXc; third, 2.!iiJe; reirlgerator, firta, aea aon'a charge puld, ZlZi'c; weatern gath eied, white. SuoK'c. POl'bTKY steady; wetern chicken, rOSMl 1 1 ViC ; fowl, lWllV: turkeya, lt'(f ldc; dreened, e,in ; weatern chicken, 'nj Uc; low la, 17c. St. I.oal tleneral Market. BT. I.OUIH, Mo., Nov. 14.-WHF.AT-Caah, firm; track, No. 1 red. Witi!i7Ho; No. 2 hard, ".k-fl.o;,. December, MVtc; May, WHlBmeHc. COHN-rlrin; track. No. 2. 7207SHC; No. 2 white, 72c; December, 630. OATM-ltlghrr; track, No. 2, 47fcc; No. 2 white, 4MVc; December, 4c. HYK- Steady; 2c. FIaiUK-uull; ted winter patent, $4 (ibtio; extra fancy and atraighta, t3-lWil 4. .V.; hard winter cliara, t 4rUJ.5. 8KKD Timothy, tl4.U 14.60. COKN M k.'A l-.'t.3. HHAN-Flim; aacked, cait track, 11.14 ill 16. HAY-Steody; timothy, tJO. 00324.00. ritOVltliNB l'ork, unchanged; lob bing, 116.60. Danl, lower; pnme ateam, mscmS.no. Dry alt meata, unchanged; boxed, extra ahorta, tn.t24; clear lib, tXM'i; ahort tieara, tK.g7i. ltacon, un changed; boxed, extra ehnr'.s. Ih iUh; clear riba, t.t2'.4i; abort clear, $a.8',. FOl.'LTKY Firm: chicken, He; aprlnga, DWc; turkeya, 14c; ducka, 12c; geeae. Ho. UHTTEH Steady; creamery, 250j32c. fcUUS-Hlgher; 2B2Kc. KecelPt. Shipment. Flour. bbU .i"0 I.ti0 Wheat, till I5.0O0 ."W.O1I0 Corn, bu IIH.OW !M.Wii Oata. bu 14,ou0 . 34.0W Kanaaa Cltr tlrala and PrtTllona. KANHA8 CITY. Nov. 14-W'HE.iT-Cnh, alow, unchanged; No. t hard. Mofl tl 04; No. 3, Wc'$1.02; No. I red, 7H1!Siio; No. 3 hard, 86tfM;vc; Decetilber, WVitjleasc; May, tl.tt); July, MVe. CO UN One cent higher; No. 1 mixed. 74.17fc; No. S T44e; No. 3 white, 76o. No. 3. 74c; December, May, ei'flaic. july, tiWVUSo- OATS Unchanged; No. 1 white, 484 t'.Uc; No. 3 mixed, 47ViC llYK-Wdc MAY hteady; choice timothy, $13 500 20.tx; I'hoiee prulrle, $13.00:1J.50. HUTTlilt-Creainery, 3Jc; first, SOo; aecund. 2c: packing atock, 3fi. Fuost-F.xtrua, oc, flrata, Zbc; aeconds, 17c. Ttecelpt. Shlnmentt. ,t) 63.e3 lt.tmn lt.4aH ,0U0 11.WJ0 nol thern tl.OTitl l.tlS'i ! No. io. a wnent, t north PScJJ Wheat, bu Corn, bu,., Oata, bu.... MlnneaDtilla (iraln Market. MINNKAPOU8, Nov. 14 WHEAT December. $1.04; May, $1 WStl 0; July, . . j.n . I I. ..l. ( ....4 1iHlt.'. ft.viru rioniinai, tain, a iiatu, No. 1 normem. i cm, $I.UJVyl.Wi " Fl.AX-$2.0iitf2 0. KAKl.UY iftctll.lR. COKN No. 3 yellow, 73c. (lATH-No. 3 white, 4JV4iC. HVK-No. i. MWe. ItHAN-tM.WiiSitV FUILU Fliet patriita, $5.1V13.4il; ep ond patent. It 'dilTiO); fll'nt clear, t3.u0 U3.Xt; aeeond, S2.uutu2.7a. . , i Liverpool tlrala Mnrkrt. I.lVF.rtrOOt.-Nov. ' 14 -WlIKAT-Sbot. e:tv; No. 2 Manitoba. 7 J".d; No. 6 Mani toba. 7 C'jd'. fulurea, eay; December. iia U'ml: Mnrch. 7 Sd; May. ll',l. CORN Spot, eaay; AninMcitn ntlxedj rt 2d: future, steady; January, 3t 6Hd: Fein uai v, 6 6d. FIAjI'U Wuner patent. 27l Cd. Catli tUuailon were aa follow: FLOL R tjulet ; winter patenta, $4.1(lf I 2i); atralgl.t. l-t 7ly 4.i; api lnc patent. f. vio(i, atialglil. t4.4tMei.'.v, bakcia, tJ.7.V,4.M. ItYK No t. Mo91c. HAKL.F.Y Feed or nilxlns. SOctjJl.WT fair to choice malting, tl l.V(il .26. BKKDrt Tiinutby, lS.inttlu.ij.. Clover, :z.u-4w.w. I'HOVISIONS Pork. niea. per Mil., J!t 0o.yUi.2i. lrd, per M0 lbs., $9.0J'i. M.oit lib, aide (loose), tS 16. iotal clearance of wheat and flour were e.jual to 2li,00u buahela. I'rlmaiy leoeipt were 704. 0U0 busbela, compared Willi Ool.OJM buhel the correapnndiiig day a year ago. The world vinlbloaupp,y, ra Bhown by Ilradatrtet . Intiraned 7,v."6, tun bunbel. Ketl mated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, 90 care: coin, IM car; oata, bj cura; boga. M.ouO head. , t aiih tiuotatloiia weie u folluws: CbicaKu Caah I'rlcc-a WIIKAT No. 3 red, WvVt'J'tO, Ntt- J r"d. WiiSIc: No. 2 li:nd. tKnil ul; No. 3 hard. !Mt ml.tci; No. 1 iiortheri!. jl.074il.ua; No. 2 northern. tl.Oi 4H. Mi; No. 3 nortlieiu. tl.tuu 1.07 ; No. 2 HHllii:. lVltl.'2; No J uprlug. B.rtlt.0f ; ,o. 4 l'iiiig, ') uti; velvet chatf. fli-J; iliuuiu, .'.cn31 0.1. Corn: No. 2, 71', t'."'c; No. 2 white, 7Ji7'.;c; No. 3 veliow, 7.IW'74v; No. 3. 71i7!c; No. 3 new, i.Jm.ic; J.o". 3 white, il'va.c; No S while, new. t.:uAV. No. 3 yellow, "3''u74c; No. 3 yel low, new. tw'.VuU xc: No. 4. 7unyf71c: No. 4. new. 0V.-ule; No. 4 white, 7o-j1ile; No. 4 wiiite, new, tti'iftijt.lc; No. 4 yellow. i.KiiiVjc: No. 4 yellow, new. tiJ'titUc. 1 a: No. 2. 4r'V47,o; No. 2 while, 4', i- nj tc; No. 3. 4T'c: No. 3 white. 4tf 4IV.-; No. 4 white, 47'Hic. Itye: No. 2, gov Mr. Barley: hjcia tl 24. Hay; Timothy. 1 nKi l.i J i: tlover, ii 6&3u iki. HI i l i:R-l-.uy; treumeiiea. H'fjUe; ti.ui l,i. Z-"i Kiiijd -M-vdy: lecrlpta. ISM case; at n.ara. caaea included, ivy.'tc; fllt, 2jif w. ordiiary, J'iiji . ii t.lhrbleady; dalxle. 14Svl4c; twin. lvult'c; Voung Anirrkai. lt4y 1. i'trrATOKS Bteadv; WIconin. 7."k-: Mi. a Kan and Miiineaula, dMyiVk ; revalptg, D4 taie ii M'l.TRY live, firm: turkeya, 14c; Cbltken. I'vt ; auriug. loe VkCAl 4leo,dy, w to Ul-lb. wis., IStli 11'yO. t al lot Heteli-ta W beat. S9 car, with of contract giadu; corn, 40 car, with 11 nf coiiliact grade; oau, If. rata. Total ii- ci-ipte vt wheal at tiiicago, lllnne upuU wiid Duiutb (wday wr 3U vi. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Pricei Drift Slowly Toward Lower Level Dunnr Day. LATE RALLY REDUCES LOSSES No tieaeral Inieatroeat Demaatl llaa Appeared aad Abaorptlve Power of the) Market t'onaeqaeatly la Higher. NEW YORK. Nov 14 Price drifted alowly toward a lower level during mot of today's trading In Mock. At no time we tue movement abrunt and a later rally reduced Jfi largmy, eo that at the cloae rhnes for the moet part weie email. Profit taking waa continued In a moderate war and the wllilnane of holder of long focW to eell whenever atorable opnortilhll l . were preaented, apparently waa largely reaoonnihle tor the couine bf tha matket. No general In- veatmcnt demand ha apercd, with the reeuit that tb Absorptive power of the market Is lighter, althouah It hn been sufficient to prerve the greater part of the recent large advanra. Trading at time waa lletleei and profcaxlonal deal ing made up the bulk of the total. in, rallv in nrlce anonrentlv wa oasen on tne lecent order merea court granting a ot tin; coiu- tempoiary In- l'. t Ol 4a i of N J aan. ( r a- r 44a i' a ti. r.t it... f. A. IS C . H at IV 1. 4a. An 4n. 4a ' M. P. f C R. I. r r. 4a. 4n rf 4t iv.lo Init. rnln. MM 4 r. t a. r.. 4'4. wl. A II ev. 4a.. 11 t- R. c: 4a n H. o. rut 4a IMatlllera' 4 Krle or. I. 4a do n. 4a ilo cr, 4 er.' A.. flo aer a (Ian. t.'. cr la.... II n. lat t. 4.. Int -Met 44a In -M. M. 4Uj 1)14. Offered. HHIteailns tn 4a... H ill . I.. a l". f 4 lHH ill n a tXt. U S W. i- 4a :', 4 , 49 l-t (nM 4. . . . l S MH A. L 4 V' t H",,. Par If lo cnl. 4 H 1i r. 4a T' 73 X lo m ref. 4a M4 St'tgn Rr M 1114 74Va do- n. 4a fnlnn ParlMc 4a.. IM't 74J, do rr. 4 llijtti H dn lat V r. 4 . K'H I'. S. Ruhter a. . I"tl4 T'4f. a. Hteel td ta .KIIH 774Va J'ar. 'hni. ta lk's KlHWanarti lat l-m 14 7U dn l-t et 4a . U 714 Wt. Md. 4 7 77i Weal. HI. c. 4a... t'1 irt Wla. tn. 4a H MS Mn Pre. f, 6a ...Hi 7"i Itnann U ID.'i 44 junction in the Inlerriiountaln ireight rate case, the tell of which wa made known today. Much was made of the rel'.'- tlona laid on the Interstate Commerce ctmittilaalon In regulation of rate under the long and abort haul clause. I hat tha court thu rulea aaalnnt what la probably the commerce communion's moat Important order of the kind was re gaided its one of great Importance. Hall road stock were bought heavily on pub lication of the text of the court's order. Union 1'aclflo derived the createat benefit with a ilae of neuily 2 point. The whole market lmbioved motlerately. - The bear found ammunition enrller In the day In the ouattr decree of the Mla iKjrl (nipreina court galnt the Inter tiatlutial linretcr company. The Btuck 1. ad been ntovina uncenaJnlv for aeverai days on leport that the company had not ncen anie to agree with tho Depart ment of Justice on a plan of reorganisa tion t6 Improve Its standing under the Hherman law. When the decision of the 4Uouil .court was nnnounced it broke is point. Iho bears attacked the Hat vigorously and succeeded In depressing j u itm n.inicn nut. out tne itinaea were small except In the oae of International Harvester Itself. Which subsenucntlv le- CcVeiei half of the decline. The coal roads were asa In nrnmlnent. I.ehlgh Valley touched 1MV, equalling Us high price for the present movement. Heading fluctuated widely and after gaining more than a point, cloned nearly points nrt. nr. I'nul again showed weakness and t'nlted 8tatea hteel laaand behind, A vlgoroua ae.llng movement tai ted late In the last hour. Much of the selling was reported to come from London, owing to apprehension there over the falling ot a colonial bank. F.arller In the session London aent over buvinar orders amounting to perhaps 2f,0u0 share, taking United fttates Hteel, Amalgamated Copper, t'nlon Pacific, Heading and Hock mi ana on tne recension In thl market. inn bono market was lrregu ar with American Tobacco lasues again showinu conaplcuoiis firmness. Total sales, par value, 14.660.000. Fnltcd States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of saies and lending Quotation on stocks were as f dlows: 81. Hlfh. Low. Close. Allla-Chalmers, pfd 100 US4 ll'i AmaltamatKl rvpser.... U.uog Vt 6t' t London Mock Market. I1NIK1N, Nov. 14. American securities opened firm and higher today. The mar ket wa supported during tho first hour and prices continued to advance. At noon the tone was firm and value ranged from '40 to a nolnt higher than yester day' New York closing. Canadian Pa cific waa a weak exception and lost about a point. London closng stock tjuotatlons: Oralis, money . .71 f-lt boulSYille a Naah 1S4 ... 7S Mo . Kan. TVs.. Ill ... 40H York Ontral. ... 7H t'orfolk W'aatern.lll ...1104 do pfd VI ..ml tmtarlo A WMtarn. 414 naiiimor er 1 nio. 111414. rennavivaoia fanarllan racldr . ,Un Hind Mltiea ... t liaaapeat at Ohle. 7 Heading t hl Urrt Wsatarn. tl goulhern By ... thl.. Mil. aV St. P. III4 ilo pfd fie nr IIS Southern Pai-IMa lan A Rio a.... It union Pacific .. da rfd M'i do pfd Krl do rroant Amal. t'upper Aani-ond ..... Atrhlao do pfd ta 3.14k U. . Steel da lat pfd 44H do pfd 1 . 7t, . I"S . 73S4 Dili .I7)14j . 4t, . 4414 .11214 . 11 4X d Id (d 40 Wlliaall Grand Trunk 47 do pfd liunoia 1 entrai ....14414 HILViiK Bar, steady et 25 15-lGd per ounce. MONET ml per cent. 'I he rate of dlncount In the open mar ket for ahort bills I SV per cent; for three months' bill, 3V43 7-1 per cent. Tloaton Slock Market. TIOSTON, Nov. H.-Clowlng quotations on ino the siock etchnnge: MS Vti til 7l ti 11 44 4ni lu: 10414 111214 IU0 3 II 41 in lift4 lt4 1344k t MS 7.4110 HK.S 1U14 1IM'4 JuO UM 103 loH lili 10114 101 vk 111114 7S4 7a 4 lit ll'i 23 104) I'll 300 400 71 7444 104 l.4il I.KO TOO 2D Aniarlnan AarlouUaral Amarlran Beat guaar 1.704 Amarlian lsn I.tia) Am. Car ft foundry I.SoO An.arlran Cotton fill 1.700 Am. Hid ft Mthr, pfd Am. 11 aecuritSM America Ltuaaed Amarlra Uwooiutlv..,. 100 Am. Bmalt. ft iUf 11,001 do ptd Am. Btal Koundrla... Ainerlia Sussr gaf 40A m American Tl. ft Tal 1,(00 131 Amerltan Tonacil, pftl American Voivlen 100 Anaconda Mining Os. ... loo Atchiaoa Ati'hlMtn pfd Atlantic ('mat Lin.... Ualtlmor ft Ohio Hat hi cham Otaail Hranklrn Rapid Tnnalt. C anadian - Pa. ltlo , Centrl Leather I'anlral Leather pfd Central of Nw Jaraar.. fhawpaak ft Ohio .... t hlraio A Alton thl. Great Wat 4U0 H0H tin. tit a cat pid 4a a ii thl. ft N. W IK) 14iVi 14DH (Til , Mil. ft St. r...... 11,100 113 15., C. C. ft St L Colo, fuel "A Iron tVlnrano A goutbtra I'ouanlldated Uftl ... Corn Products Dclawsr ft Hudaea 104 171 1). ft II. O U. ft It U. pfd Iiiailllar' gacurltln ... Rrl Krl lat pfd Rrl M ,fd Menaral Klai'trlc' Oraat N'nnham f4 tiroat Nuctharn Ore olfl lllnela Central , lntrnorult-Met tM 1 4 Vg lnt.rtmroua.il-Mat. td.... I.4W) II liiiarnatluual llarvnatar . 4.4VO 104 litter. Marina ptd Intrrnatlunal Pauar .... H4 International Itlfflp....... loj low Central 10 K t'. SoUlharn , 109 K. C. goulharrt ptd Laded (J 440 lo.t Lotltavlll ft Nahllla.. 400 liO Minn, ft St. Vul ..... M., HI. P., g. ft gl. M. 2M 114S M , It ft T.. ., HO 1) M . K ft T., .ntd f.. Mlaaeurl Pari tin Natluual 111 eon It ........ 1,440. National Lead l.o4 N. Hy. et M. td pfd.... MO Naw Yerk Ctnir! ... H. y., Oft W Norfolk I WaMem... North Aniericsn Nun hern Paattlc. ..... Paclllc Mall Penttaylvsnl People's baa I'ltta. C. C ft t. L... I'ttlabursll I'osl - Pullman I'alaa Car Praeaeil Su-el .Car Hallway aieel Sprlug'... f4 lletullns .....lot' 62X silt -1114 us 44H ! 17 II .4 7 Alnueg Amal. Copper .... a a. l. ik g... Arlf. Com b. c. c ft a. m. Ituiia Coalition .. Calumet ft Arts.., Cel. ft Heel Centennial II4 Mohawk . M Nevada Con . H 14 Nlplaaln Mine . 10 North Uutte ... . 4 North Lake ... . 17 Old Dominion . . tlUlmmli .:. I'arrott IS. ft iO'4Cjulnrr . Copper rtang Con. 41 Blianniin .... Ruat Mutt Ci. M. lOtkRuperlor .... ft M. Hi Superior ft D. M. 4HTamarni'k 30 I'. 8. 8 R T4 Pfd 1H ' 'ti Con.... l4Vtah Copper H Winona 4Vk Wolverine .. 44 "'4 .... 7V4 234 4V. 44 44 O.IO 40 4 t 14 V4 31 47 111 4741 4 i OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET 1414 ran MS 44 11 44 InO 74 ti 30 ii 144 ltovk 1114 7& n 4 4, IDS 14SV, 1421k 14114 100 10k 10 10 S4 171 1TO1S .... 33 V, .... 41 JO1 3IH 41 vk 444, 1S3 4, lot J.1'10 11m 4t 4.1 44 104 Ui 1M 110 1S 4oft 41 33 4 44 17 vi 1J74 43U , 140 1414 14U, ltj 111 10il 10444 15 10 3.1'i 11 Ml' 1.44a Lire 10K14 l.tc) V 10 11 14 ' 104 its M I1H 414w '41 Ui 141v 4H 3HV4 107 40 4 10 314 H'4 3414, S.I liXi'k 144, 1214 l.v. 33 4414 41 l4:Vk 4 3JS 1071a 404, 3.401 UOS4 lOSVa 1'"'4 71 , MlleTankep tlralii Market. MIUVAl'KEK. Nov. 14-Vll:AT-No. 1 noitheiii, 1.0;d l.tft; No. 3 northern, 4l.uv.iiuu; No. 8 hard, winter, 1.0u10l'; leceniber, 04 Vc; Mity. i'9'i:. Ai S-Standard, 4S,c. HAHLKV-Maltiiig. It.lSJtl.'ii'.i. Dalutli (iraln Markrl. rU'LUTH, Nov. 14 WHKAT No. I huru. tioi1: No: 1 northerii. tl. 04'; No i nortlicru, tl 0l14; December, Il.t'ltji; May, W'sc. OATS-lU'.iC, Kvaporated Apple ami llrlcil I roll. NKW YORK. Nov. H.-C V AI'OH ATED AITLKs Hicady with a small .mntiiiu tunle. tm the spot, fancy, ltic; (iiulce o'A'tl'X': Plitlie. gifiNi.c. lDtli:l KHl'ITH. I'runca are Ilim but rather titiit: quota linn range from T to U'c for Cullfoi .! up to 4u-0a nlid lu'i'dCc for (iregtiii. Apri cot, quiet and steady; choice, IMi I.Vrc; extra iliolce. liin H.i -; fancy. IT.i'.sc. I'ruche. ntestly with small offering; Fbulce, lIV,iill'so; extra tiiolie. ll4il.c: fancy, KV'I-'V'. ltaivlns. latrely steady with more llUtal offerings; looae' Musra teli. tio7c; chobe to luni y seeded, TV Iih'ttc; tet'dloea, tnjlt : London layers, 11.40 111 4i. I'hlladelukla I'rttdae Markrl. rilILAI)KLPHIA. Nov. 14 BL'TTKR Bttady; extra weatern creamery, JCc; ex tra marby prints.' Hoc. LOU.s Firm; l'ennaylvsiila and other nearby fli-ets, free case, tlo.10 ier caa; cuirent receipt, free caaes, V..M per rue; western first, free caaea. ltX20 per case; current receipt. Uu per cane. ClIEKcE-Kltiii; New York full fleams, fancy, 16c; New York full creams, fair lo good, 14 '.j 'u 16c. Dry Uooda Market. NEW YOHK. Nov. 14.-lRr UOOIV4 The cotton good markets are moderately quiet, older being amall but numeroua. I'rlrea art aomewbat Irregular. There la a fair mlacelianrou export trade In cot ton pasKlng. In men wear center pro duction I increasing. Yarns rule quiet. baser Markrl. 4T York 4,eaeral Market. NKW YORK. Nov. 14 -St'HAK-Raw. IK'tim a'; nioecovado. HO teat, Hie; centrl Xi K il. 'J teat, lit.. Mouses, W lest, 4 J7c, H01.ul.H0 Htcl Nepunllo Sleet pl.l , H0.S l.latil (' llok lland l-. ptd St. L. ft g 1. 2d pfd.. M. IjJUH 8. 4V It.' Lea Is g. W.- pfd...... r-li,-S)iorfte!j S. ft I.. font hern Pl.-lfle oulheru HallwaT Ki.uthcr Uailwar pfd... Tennca.ea Cnl'l'cr Teaa ft I'li'ith- ....... Tnl . St. L A W Tul . St I. ft W. pfd.. tnl. .a Ps.'lfl I o lull Pacific pfd. ..... 1 nlted State Haalty... I'mtetl Htatea ltubber .. t ntted 'Stetes-Sleel 1 ... t'nilld Klates Sled pfd.. t'tali Cupper vii am'.a-c areMna Cham.. Waha.h WaoaiUi pld........ W'eueni Xlary'.aua cetlnati iu.e f.ectrlc ... Wae'.ern t'nliin wtireiini ft lake in.. Letilah . valley . 14, 1M' 111 .' 11,1 too itio 1041 30) iv'i ii'u K.St, lina o 304 15:11, i:,.i 4'10 in) 1'0 ;oj 40t) 7.JS1 W) till) KM) 4tK 2 4la 2J" f.0 4H4 30 4 II 4ll'. M4 -4U 4" r.t, IT. no i;:s too 1114 ! 12.'44 1H 47 "14 IU14 34 30 1W !l Silv, S4 (Oi, 4Hs tl 71'H 41 4ii !(, 71 14 '4 4! ss lift) IN w 47 .'4 1 2 'a ! 71C4 34', 114 4!-, u. 17014 170H a: i, ri tl 44V, " 4"4 14 : 10114 11114 iok 3., (no 41M 400 tnd lo0 404 44 12 US U4 44 4 TT'k 41'a llta US, 44 44 04. .ID HIV, 17l' Total tele, lor tit day, 17. ioo aharea. 411, 4ls llk S3', 44V, 4. 77 1 4 i:S ' eer York Moaey Market. NEW YOHK. Nov. 14. -MONEY On call, ateady,' H4JH Per cent: ruling rate, k per cent: close, 3-n per teut; offered at rVj per cent. TIMti 1X1 A Nl Easier; sixty days and lilnelv days, 3Htr3 per cent; gig months. tl'4iS per cent. . till MB MrJilCANTll.K tAt-EK 4pm per rent. 8TKKI.INU KXCHANOB Steady with actus! business In banker's bills at tuj M for sixty days and t4.sa.9S for de- "cOMMEltLTAL PILLS-ttKtVi. h HI LV tit-liar. t6Vi Mexican dollars, 4 'sc 11UNDS Qovernment. ateady; railroad Irregular. Closing quotgtiona oa bonds today wer a follow: V. g nt k m ,.14uSlana 4 44 ' 4e eaapoa I"" do tt : C4 4e 4 res ,0:HK' L' - 1,1 ' .. 7J'4 4e eeuiw 1I'U g. deb. ta tlMl)J4 4, re I'")'' s 4. eupo ilt'iM . K ft T let 4 H Alle-That. 1st 4S.... A eu. 4H 4 Am A. 4 .14t . rmclfle 4a .... til. A T. ft r. ce. 4..lul4N. H. ef at. 4l,a . A Tob-4a...- 41 14 T. C. a. Jlse.-k io la da eb 4e U Armour ft 1 4t.. 14 N. V. N. H ft H At.nieu sa. 4.... 4S4 ev. 4 HIV 4. f 4e 101. N. A W. tMt. 4a.. M4 de re. 4.... ! N. ft W re. 4a.. .104. Hi (' 1. l.l I... KttNii. Paclfl 4a lie) B ft O 4 M4 de I 44 da IW SOe. a. U rfd. ea. sk do W 1 jrnn. re. Je 11114 SIS, pr, Tr, iv, 4.,., 44S 4v we 4 lo 244 All Desirable Kindt of Cattle Strong and Actire. .1 HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS LOWER Prices oa Fat and I'eedlag gheep and l.amlis Itange All the Way from .ateady to Tea t ent Higher. KOl'TH OMAHA, Neb., Nov. II. 1!U1.' Hecelpt were; Cattle. Hogs. Hbecp. Official Monday K.iHi l,st 14.0JI (timate Tue-uay b.Wi o.iss) :4.t") Two days thl week..).'.r;'2 ,tS3 !o:8 fame days last week.. .17,4:11! J.onS u.0.4 tiame days J Wks aao.17.i7rl ,6i"4 ..-il Maine daya t w'ka bko.2I.74IS 10,hH 101,&4. bame daya 4 Wks ago.Zl.TIs 6.1W) nt.2.U fame days last year...l,itef t,T4H ;,0d The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs und sheep at Sontn Oinana tor the year to date a compared nit 11 last year. lan, mo. inc. Ic 'ttle 1.U44.443 l.tiTsMTTJ 31, Hogs 2,(IT.ii,04.i l,Bxi.04 37.1,r ...... Sheep Z.iio.SM 2,744,4 10,004 The following table shows the average prlcea paid for hogs at South Omaha for the laat few days, with comparisons. I 1W1. l10.lr'.l.lWT.lit.l0-i. Date). Nov. I , ji Nov. t.. wn 1 iiov. 7.. I g H'i 7 )' Nov. .. OH I g 02 Nov. B K4 J so, Nov. lu.i CM 1 , w, NOV. 11. 1 g4, 7 S4 Nov. 12. 1 1 7 S!) Nov. 14.1 A ,Hi I Nov. 14. 8 2ft" 7 74 a Sil 4 Sat A sal 7 70 6 71 I 1 6 M I fi igi 4 V0 t DOI 7 7 j 4 7b( 6 Oej 7 Tsi 6 62; 4 slj ( 0J f t-j. a u! I 1,7 l 9 W I v.l - 7 7 6 ell 4 9f. I 4 tl 1 I4 5 7S 4 bl t 00 7 sa, 6 74, 4 IO 6 V 4 KO - j t , e Bujiio 4 4 M 4 hi 4 H 4 "hunday. Hecelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union is tuck Yards, Mouth omsha, for tins twenty-tuur hours ending at II p. m. yesterday : HECEIHTr3-CAiaX)AtiS. Cattle. Hogs, tiheep. H'r's. Kranhlln Glroux Cen tlranbr Con Ornene t'snsne . Iele Hoyale (C). Kerr Lake lke Cipar ... lHalle Copper, ,. Miami Coppor ... Old. 1 Neve Y'ork Milling; fltoeka. NEW YORK, Nov. 14. Closing Quota tions on mining stock were: Alice ." 140 Utile Cblef I Com, Tunnel Block. 17 Meilnn 4M do bcisda 17 ihilarlo lot) Con Pal. ft V 71 Ophlr ISO Iran Bluer loo standard loo Leadelll Cod 10 .Yellow Jacket 44 Offered. OMAHA GE.fRHAt, MARKET. CHEE5T0 Imported Swiss, tSc; Ameri can Hwis.t. 22c; block Swiss, llw; twins, 17c; dalties, 17c; Uipleis, 17w; young Ainerlcaa, lsc; blue label brick, 17Hc; II 111 Lei get , i-lu , 18c; iimbeiger, 1-lb., loo. UUT'lKK No. 1, l-i 11. tarton, 4ci No.1, In trO-lb. tubs, .Ho; No. 2, iUc; imcslng, IWn. PUULTKV broilers, lku; springs, llio; bens, 12c; cooks, lvc; ducks, Ibc; geese, loc; turkeys, 2oc; plgeona, per dog., tl.&O. Alive, broilers. uo: hens, .,c: oid roosters and stag. 6c; old ducks, full leaihurcd. Ho; geueai, lull lealheieu, luc; turkeya, lso; guinea fowls, loo aach; pigtona," pc-r dos., 1S0; homers, iter uu., 42.0O; gguabs. No. 1. l.uO; No. 1, (Oc. I'lSn 4'iunerel, lit; white, iuitoc, pike, 10c; trout, iluisc, largo ciappies, )6g 1 8c; opanlsi) uiackeial, UK.;, eel.'sc: haddooka, 13c; llounaers, lite; gieen oatush, 104,10c; ioe sliau, 4-oo each; sliad roe, per pair," uoc; aaliiiou, Uc; nallbui, UvHc; yell.w perch, 8c; butfulo, Uc; bullheads, 14c. l'OUI1 ity Uroilers, lsc, springe, 12 j; hena, 12c; cocks, oc; ducks, eke; geegd, loo; turkeys, 2oo; pigeous, pel dog, H-X Alive brouera, . uu, heiuu, set oil roosters and staga, tu; oid dliok. lull feathered, lio; geae, full leiaiierad, 10c; turkeya, lu; guinea low is, iu eacn; pigeoua, par dos., 7m; bomei.t, per tlus., 4i.uv; sciuaos. No. 1. tl.ov; .no, t, 60c otvet tin i'nua ivio; No. 1, lot; NO i, Uo; No. It, 7o. LaiitiS; No. 'L lUc, No. t, 13c; No, i, 9o. Chucks: Mo. i. ivso; No. 2, u4o; No. H, o'to. itouiidtj. No. 1, lie; No. 2, stc; No. , i-c. rii4ii No. ., cc; .10. t, 4c; No. a, 4kc KHl'lTtS Apples Cooking varletleg, per bl'l.. ii.'U. Jonainan, per obi., 44.00, Jben L'avis, per bbl., 4-'.u0. California belie itower, per box, tl.Hl, Coiorauo Jonathan, eitia talicy, per box. 44., Washington Upltsenberg, per boa, 42-00, S'gahinglon it. Ueauiy, per bux, lU.tAi; Vvash.nvton btaman wmessps, ' per box, ti.&O, Ha ns nan Fancy seicct, per bunch, Ilfcy. 2. u0; Jumbo, per bunch, I2. lotiil.iu. C:an bariiea Wlacuiiain lam y, per bbl., tbt.uO; peV box. 4300;- extra, large Jumbo,' per bbl., tlo.00. Dates Anchor brand, new, 30 l-lb. pkgs., In boxes, per bux, ti.W. Fig California, pr case of 12 12-ounoe pkgs., Sc; per case of 36 12-ouuce. tou; New Turkish, 6-crown In )-lb. boxes, per lb., lie;- e-crown in' 20-1 b. boxes, per ,lb., lsc; 7-crown In 90-lb. boxes, per lb., lie. . drape fruit Florida, 4d-W Sises. per crate), 4l &il.oo; to-M-ti sixes, per crate, 6.ti. Uiapes Califor nia Tokays, per 4-bk. crate, 41.2S; Malaga grapes in bold., $60Ji.oo. - Lemons L.I moneira biand, extra fancy, S'O-NO sues, per box, t.i6; Uoina l.lmoneirg, fancy, lkio-300 - slses, per box,. Jm); itO and 44) s4ue, 6oo per . box Kt. Oruuges Niagara Itedlahds Valencia. 'J6-ltj aixes, per box. tO.ti. loO-iTs-UMKld-ieaO alxeg, pr box, Vi-4t) teache California and Colo rado, per box, 1W. tears California H. Claiigeau. er -60-lb. box. t3.00. VEUETAUI.IlS Beans-String and wax.- per mkt.- bsk., l.tXml.2S. Cab baga v isctthsin. per lb., l'igfl'o. Celery Michigan., per dos., 40c; Colorado Jumbo, per dos., 800. Cucumbers Hot house, per ttoa., I'-.Oo. Egg plant r an. y Florida, per dos., ti.00. Ciarllc Extra fancy, white, per lb., lie. Leiiuc Extra fancy leaf, par dog.,- 40c. Onions Cali fornia, white, per lb., 3c: Wlscnnaln, yel low and ltd, in sacksiier lb.. 2Sac; Hpan isli, pec crate, . tl.it. Parsley r amy home grown, per dos. bunches, 4730 Po tatoes Minnesota Karly Uhlo, per bu., (1.00; Wlecoiisln , white stoctt, per bu , ISA: ; In 10-sack lute, to less. Bweet po tatoes Irginig. per bbl., tH.50: per bu. link., tl 15. llutabsgus In sacks, per lb., l'c. 'lomaiots California, per crate. II. .0. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds-Tarragona, per lb., ls'tt". ia sack lots, le less liraxll nuts Per lb., 11c; in sack lots, lc leaa. Cocoanuts ter sack, to.50. Fil berts ter lb.. 14c; In sack lota, lo lesa. teuntits ItoasieU, ier lb., kVo; raw, per lb., 7Sp. tec ns Large, per lb., loc; in sack lots, lc ' leas. Wslnuts New crop, lull, California, per lb., 174c; In sack lots, lc leas. Cider NeV Nehawka, per 16 cal. iv bbl. tJ.00; per 3o-gal bbl.. $3 SO; New York Mitt 4, per la-gal. 14 bhl., Ufa) per SO-gal. . bbl., 4,i0. Itoney New, 24 riames. UTS. Kraut 1'er 16-gal. keg, 110; Wisconsin, per 4i bbl.. IJ.60. Coffee Market. NEW VOHK. Nov. 14 -Futures opened Irregular at a decline of t points to an advance of 2 gotnts. November and Le- cember being lower under a renewal of yesterdays liquidation ana in aympatny with reporota of lower firm offers In lirsill, while other positions were un changed to 1 points highter. CaJilee re flected rather steadier European markets than expected and -with the early offer ings well a haoi bed. the market turned steadier during the afternoon, following the rumors that leading Intereata were giving support In the primary market. The cUr waa steady at a net advance of fn 17 point on covering and bull aupport. Kulee. 64.760 bags; November, 1413 bags: Iiecember, 1,4C bags; January, 1.3x3 bags; Bales 64 750 bags. November, 1,411 bigs; April, 1.430 bags: May. 1.337 bags; June and July. l.SM bags; August, beptember and October, 1.H3& bugs. Havre was .net unchanged to H franc higher. Hamburg waa Vdl, pfeunlg lower; Rio, To rela lower gt k4775: Han'os 4s liO rels lower ai MM; 7s nominal. Re. celpls at the two rtraaillsn ports, 7J.0U0 bags, against 44 t has laat year. Jun dlahy receipts. 43.U0O bags, against Jt.Uot) bags. Today a special bsntoa cable re ports 4a 34 rels higher at tl U mom ing. Pao Pnulii rwelpts. 47 ma) bsga today against &H.04I bogs vesterday: bhowcre or tain were repoited In Sao 1'aulo. New York warehouse deliveries ylrdwv of Kt'iO bairs. ag ilnst lu,5e0 bags yesterday. Coat and freight offer from Hi sail were reported unchanged to 15 point lower. rlpot coffee, tiulet; No. T Hlo. ltVfjlSV'' nominal; Panto No 1 4a.,.; m!j, dull; Cordova, lo'tiilbV, -nominal. C. M. A St. P 6 t V Waba-ih 2 Mlaaourl Pacific !S fJ6 1 I nion I'aclnc M 16 ID C. & N. W. (eaat).. 4 7 1 C. N. W. (west).. 6S 21 40 C, r4t. f., M. ft O.. 15 6 2 C, 11. A (j. (east)... 5 5 4 C, it. et W. (West)...l(H 1 5 C, K 1. at F. least) 11 6 2 C. It- I. ft p. 1 west) 1 Illinois Central 14.. Chicago Ot. West.. S .. 1 Total recelptg...27.9 " M 82 DISPOSITION-HEAP. tauie. iiogs. eneep. Omaha Packing Co 624 Swift and Company M7 Cudahy Packing Co 1,140 Armour ft Co 4D0 Morrell 77 W. H. Vansant Co 68 Benton, Vansant A L.. 327 1.207 146 k.iOs l.'ilu 1.4XS 1,401 Z,9 108 mo 121 is 112 lift if 278 117 12.07S Hill & Son P. B. Lewis Huston ft Co J. B. Koot & Co J. H. Bulla I P. Husg. L. Wolf McCreary ft Kellogg. Werthelmer .ft Degen... 376 H. F. Hamilton 101 Lehmef Bros Leo Kothschild Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co Cltne ft Christie Other buyers Total 6,542 6,4113 15,694 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were mod- grate again today, making the total tor the two daya tn.s week only 12,60t head, a falling off of almost 6,0uo bead ag uomoarea with laat week and of V.OoO head aa compared with three weeks ago. Ueceipis also were close to 7,ou0 head tnaiier than the same days last year, in tlio laoe.or sucli ngui receipts the market hero as a wuole Was In spienaid condition in spite of the tact that Chi cago waa reported weak 10 lower. uuyere 01 ail kinds ol cktue were out In tue yaroa in goou season in. the morn ing glut tne . uesiraoie ginua of both g'liers und leeaars cnangeu nanus quite tieety ai good, strong prices as compared wan yeateraay. 1 in is means ttiai tne market waa uround luc lugner than last week, In fact a big loo iitgner. 011 goou steers. Interior and medium grades did not sell quite as lreeiy as tne better cat tle und oid not -snow quite so muci ad vance, but that la to be expected and bei.ee was ot utile importance, xi.e . bulk of ail tlio tuettle lit s.ant ciianueu bunds ai an early hour in tne morning. teluotaliuns 011 hauve cattle: Uoou to choice beef stevera, 4.i6j7.iu; tair to good oeei ateei H, 0014,0., 0; common " to lair beef steel a, 4. 1141.6.00; good to choioe Heifers, 4.(nX('j.2u, good 10 choice cows, e4.40uo.uu; lair lo good cows, .l.7iip4,.ci; common to fair cows, Ii6ia3.i6; veal culvea, e3.6u4j7.i6. Viuoiations on range cattle: . Good to ohulce beet steers, .oiuj i.2o; fair lo good beef steers, e6.iAHf6.ib; common lo fair beef steers, t4.4tyo.oi; good to choice lieit ers, t4.4uuj6.15; good to clioioo cows, t4.40i o.Ou; lair to good 00 wa, M.rij4.if3; comiu.i to fair vows, 2.7rgJ.o; good lu choice stockers ana feeders, so.tM,i,t. 00; fsir to good stockers ajid feeders, 44.4043.6.O0; com mon to tair . siocxers ana feeders, t3.4itu 4.40; stock heifers, U-Mii-i-'2, buils, stags, etc.. ta.ai4j4 W. iVuprttiBiuatlve sales: BEEP STEERS. Ne. A?, rr. Ne. Ae. Pr. 10 4 24 21 UM 4 44) 14 44 i 4 44 141 74 1 1114 iU COWS. 1 414 I It 1 104S t 44 1 434 ' ti 4 1141 4 00 t..v. IU IU ' 10 V47 4 04 4. ,..llW4 I 41 41 17) 4 J It .'44 114 .lEJFKliS. 4 744 t 34 I...,, 457 4 SO 4 Ill f 40 4 44U . 4 S4 tl A... 744 4 14 . 7 724 4 40 4 424 4 2 S 40 4 40 ' UALV totfi. . 1 444 4 44 . 14 174 4 40 14 4110 ' 4 44 4 4J2 4 74 1 444 4 44 Biuc.te.itd AND FEEDERS. 1 440 I 00 II 437 . 4 44 44.,... WIN 14 4ta 414 2 44 4 Si 24 1047 ' 4 44 II 414 4 40 4 441 .4 10 4 141 4 40 It , .4 1 4 440 4 40 4 10V4 4 40 JO 704 4 44 11 170 4 40 No. . Av. 40 feeders. ,U4il NEBRASKA. No. . WH .1033 . 7t)7 . KW . 4X1 .1U5 . 0 .UU) 12 cows... 7 bulls... it cows... 7 cows. . . $2 hellers 8 steers.. 9 cows... 20 steers.. 110 feeders.. 102i 20 feeders.. s3 30 cows tl)3 11 feeders.. 15 11 cows IMtt :D cows 910 22 calvea... 10 33 feeders.. Sit 12 calves... isJ V. 10 feeders.. 6 heifers... i cows Av. 6 feeders. .lull 7 heliers. 82 steers.. 24 steers., 42 steers., 6 cows... 19 cows... 15 cows... 767 1106 1014 WOJ WIS 'ins ..1013 110 feeders. 1107 til feeders.. 1002 II cows. J. I steers. 4 bulls... 4 cows.. 16 cows... a. ,.113 .17 .. 26S Pr 6 S 4 00 3 65 II ift 3 35 4 7i 5 00 4 20 6 35 6 Hi 4 85 t iO 5 to 4 60 J S5 4 56 4 tO 4 00 Sypher Nebraska. 4 "S feeders.. 577 4 00 5 cows 3 60 6 cows Bslrd-Nebraska, t 25 16 heifers... MONTANA. W. Brewster. 1 cows., t steers 36 cows.. t rows. 34 cows. 32 com.,,. It cows.... 15 cow s. .. . 46 feeders. 14 cows.. ft3 775 941 tm 934 44 feeders.. 1076 ICS 714 Tr. 6 00 4 25 4 DO 6 10 4 75 4 U 3 10 4 35 6 40 4 85 4 40 4 40 4 00 4 60 4 86 3 90 5 70 4 50 4 1J 3 25 TOO 3 65 6 60 3 60 3 65 .1007 .120 . 9ft9 . 112 SOUTH DAKOTA. (7 cows 906 446 31 rows.... H. R. E. Horse. 37 cows sVO 4 ti O. L. Swallow. 113 cows.... Sit 4 40 6 feeders.. 760 T. Tyon. It cows 910 J W 7 cows 695 WIOMI.NU 4 OS 6 00 4 05 3 t7 43 11 heifers., 46 cows.... 53 feeders. 17 feedera..lOS0 It ralvea... lit 23 feeders.. 1007 0K3 770 81S 14 heifers... 376 II steers.. ..1140 O. ;e cows. T! cows. 13 cows... 14 feeders. I cows... I calvea.. 19 feeders. 4 10 4 40 4 HO 4 60 7 60 5 60 AV. 4 00 M I 5 4 25 Walklnshaw. t 4i 10 corn s McMenamln. 4 ts) 6 cows Clark F-.-tate 990 t M 13 cows 15 5 10 n. O. W0 5 U . 990 .10 O . Ki J . 940 22 steers.. 7 calvea.. t COjgS.... II calves.. 15 feeders. Wolf. Welpner. cows.... 902 131 7K5 1H 170 4 to 3 10 4 40 4 65 7 Oil t 40 t 00 4 76 875 4 ISO 863 170 4 4 3M 4 C Abner. HutW Buyers In the bog yards turned ceetrlsh, some Increase In receipts and lower advice from the c.t enabling them to force an average decline of tullv a dime. Hulk moved Into second hands St the big 10-cnt reduction, hut there wa some little bulne late In the c. Slon that Involved price prftlV: under those paid yesterday. The demand from local jacking concern early had a fair degree of activity, hut ns noon s the more pressing orders were filled Inquiry slackened and the marTiet became rather dull. Receipts amounted to about ninety seven loads, mostly averages shout 2.4) pounds. These classes were favored, the same ns recently, and brought usual premiums over ordinary hacon and very light offering. There wss only a limited outlet through shipping and speculative channels, not more than a hatf dozen full load selling to buyers working 011 mar gins or commissions. Bulk of suppay landed around Wli'Tj' ti, as compared with yesterday's close bulk of tl..l7,i6.4o. The bent lard animals on sale made a top of 16.40, g dime Under the highest price paid yesterday. Light hoR sold from 36.20 down to less than f.oo. the list ot quotations being de cidedly elARtlc. Representative sales- Ne. . At. Sb. Pr. Ko. At. SU. Pr. I 146 ... wN 4ti .izf ... jo 114 ... 4 Ml 41 MS ... o 71 Ii 120 4 OS 44 Ut ... 4 30 44 114 40 04 47 ll lu 4 aj l'l ! ... 4 4 40 lit i-0 I to 4 U4 ... 4 04 44 121 40 4 10 4 144 44 4 04 14 131 400 4 W - I'D 40 4 10 20 , 200 4 10 41 194 ... 4 10 ,0 Ill ... ,Vl 4 144 )0 4 10 44 a If. ... s tu " ! SO 4 ID 41 Si 40 I to 4 14 ... 4 10 44 3H IHO 4 It) mi ... 4 2 It i 100 4 in 11 ... 4 to ( 24 lao 4 40 1 M4 ... 4 10 10 tnl 110 4 W .4 114 ... 4 10 47 i4 Ml 1 .i. 4 10 41 301 20M 4 10 .4 lit) ... 4 M 4 140 Ml 10 "4 til 120 4 to (4 ill 40 4 10 11 Ill ... 4 20 II 2SI 140 4 40 t 174 ... 4 n li tl 40 4 30 m Ill 14 4 I2S4 47 244 toil 4 SI0 1 IU' W 4 tl 41 2U 1H4 4 30 (I 40 44 4 t6 41 lid 140 4 40 2 20 420 4 21 44..' 120 ... 4 40 44 Ill ... 4 2 (1 till ... 4 lO 40 220 40 4 34 44 1'O ... 4 40 41 lat ... 4 54 94 2ft !0 4 SO 44 2.1 10 4 24 47 IK0 240 4 90 44 Ic7 20 21 41 171 220 4 40 M ins ... 4 25 4 27 120 4 10 17 IW 200 4 24 24 17 .1. 4 to 41 445 40 4 Hi 14 141 40 4 40 10 Ill 10 4 It 44 Ill 10 4 30 It 44 140 4 tS 40 214 120 4 40 44 230 ... 4 it 4I....A.t7. 40 I 10 . 44 If I 120 4 45 43 171 V I SO 4 30 II 2M ... 4 24 41 177 140 4 !2tt 71 244 440 4 24 4 MO 40 4 1114 11 242 400 4 14 44 Ill 100 4 32V4 I 22 10 4 45 It ' Ill) ... 4 JIV4 7.V 211 80 4 tS 61 314 1S8 4 314 44 124 80 4 14 4 !0 ... 4 44 214 SO 4 24 14 It! 10 4 34 t 14 ... 4 2S ' 44 124 ... 4 33 11 14 40 4 M 41 271 ... 4 IS 74 214 320 4 II il H ... 4 84 St 244 ... 4 25 41 till SO 4 34 41.'. 210 10 IS 48 rt 80 4 34 44 ! 80 4 40 M 171 ... 4 85 44....... SIW 280 4 30 44 316 80 4 3714 244 -44 4 40 48 Ill 40 4 40 12 ..244 80 4 40 . . PIGS-ODDS AND KND8. 19 141 ... I 40 11 43 ... 4 26 71 141 ... I 74 II 124 ... 4 74 , SHEEP In . all Important respects. beep and lamb trade was only a con tinuation of yesterday's lively market. A brisk packing demand canned some Im provement that was rather spotted and practically everything at all suitable for Slaughter sold readily. Prices steady to about u dime higher bought offerings early, good fed stuff as well a straight g issuer finding an outlet on this basis. Strings - that were merely warmed-up drew backward Htds, however, and were usually avoided In killing quarters .at re cent discounts of a dollar or more from prices paid for stock sure to dress out well. t'or a late season run, the supply had very fair slse, amounting to about 23,000 head. - This estimate Included a good Contribution from the corq belt and the Various feeder arrivals from the range carried average quality (hat was more or ess trashy, an annual feature ot tail-end marketing of the western crop. Killing purchases made early In the session were given a nhowy appearance by - movement of ltl.00 fed native lambs, 17176 range wethers, 33 ttXcfOM fed native ewes and fed western wethers and year lings at t4.0uV((4.30. Canner ewes changed hands under 13.00, but the volume of busi tiess In tins branch of the trade proved limited. Nothing new developed In the feeder market to ' materially change the list of Values. Strongwelght lambs and good, thrifty ewes atti acted a reasonably fair inquiry from buyers on country account, but packers are working down Into the low-grade stuff at present and finishers rhiist take what they can get. Yester day's buy on country account amounted to only .4,3110 head. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, t5.60&.6o; lambs, fair to good. t5.lXtj5&0; lambs, feeders. t3.t4.50; seal lings, tair to Choice. $3. 4."4f4.36; year IIiiks. feeders, 33.27fii3 S6; Wethers, good to choice, 33.66S3 90; wethers, fair to good, 3.4V(3.66; wethers, feeders, t2.90t&3?5; ewes, Rood to choice,' t3 2.Vtt3.50; ewes, fair to good, 32.9li3.26; ewce. breeders, tlf-Vii 1.76; ewes, feeders, t.OOg'2.70; ewes, culls, $1.1501.73. NO. 64 Wyoming ewes, feeders..-.:. liW Wyoming ewes, fdrs., cull 506 Wyomlnu ewes, feeders.. tA Oregon ewes, breeders..... Mi? Aiontana ewes 175 Montana ewes, culls 46 Idaho ewes . S21 Oregon lambs, feeders.... mi Colorado lambs, feeders.. 2.11 idano iambs 62 native lambs 80 Iduho lambs 62 native wethers 50 native ewes, culls 9 native lambs ,. 103 native lambs 14 native ewee 339 native lambs, feeders in3 Montana -wethers 116 western wethers and yrlcs. 47 western yearlings 26 native ewes 67 native lambs .., 81 s 7H . 81 . SI . 81 . 76 102 . o . 37 . . 77 . 64 .102 . 87 .102 . 75 .171 . 62 114 . 9u . 91 .109 . 78 Pr. 2 25 1 66 I W 1 23 2 60 1 75 t 75 4 35 3 50 4 75 6 75 4 25 5 03 1 50 6 00 6 00 3 50 4 00 3 75 4 00 4 30 3 26 600 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Active- tattle Weak Hogs Sheep Loner. CHICAGO, Nov 14. CATTLE Receipts, lO.ono head. Market weak: beeves, 4 4x.(rf 9.10; Texas ateera, l4.00-g5.80; western steers. t4.3fjfi7.:M; stockers and - feeders, t3.oogd.7o; cows and heifers. ,$2.0o&0.85; calves. t5.50triii.U0. HOOS-Receipts, 34,000 head. Market more active at opening figures; light. 3 75 t6.40; mixed, tri.9oy0.it; heavy, to.9o&6.65; rough, 5.95'6.20; good to choice heavy, tii.3noi6.55; pigs, 138:5.40; bulk of sales, to.L'5ni6 45. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 42,000 head.- Market 10c to 20c lower; native, 1260390; western. 2.6ii'4S.S)0; yeaning, t3.75i4VuO. 1-ainba: Native, t3.75tl.20; western, $3.75tj6U). Kanaaa City l ire stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 14 CATTLE Receipts, 18.W0 head. Including 600 south erns; market steady to 10c lower; dressed beef and export steers. 6.77jy.25: fair to good, tj.3V6.50: western eteers, 3i.Ocft7.2i; stockers and feeders. M.7u'ii3."5; southern steers, ' t2.70tu6.25; southern cows, i7ujj 4. jo; native cows, t2.80uo.10; native heif ers. oV(j7.00; bulls. $J.5oty4.75; calves, I4.0cvd7.23, HOUS Receipts, JO.OoO head; market 10c tower: bulk of sales, $rt 0b7j41.40; heavy, j.StVn6.45: packera and butchers, t6.2ty 6.47i; lights, K0tni6.S5; pigs, t4.fl5-50. ' SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13,010 head: . market steady to strong; lambs, 44.l'."4i6.00; yearlings. t3.7Tyri4.73; wethers, 13 2Ui4. 00; ew ea. ti-0Dt)3.ti0; stockers and feeders, II.OOij3.75. St. Loals Live Stork Market. T. IX)1ia. Nov. 14. CATTLE Re ceipt. 6,200 head, including. 1.90O Texan; mm ket strong and 10c higher; native shipping and export ateera. f7.5Ou9.U0; dressed beef and butcher teers, t5.Oii7.50; steers under l.OtX) pounds. ll.oofi'S.OO. stockers and feeder. t3.0oj4.00; cow and heifers, 1710087.00; canners, tlOOTiSOu; bulls. H7im6.25: calVe. t4.ufias.t4); Texas and Indian sieers. HuiV(j7.0w cows and heifers, t4.Vy7uO. HOUS Receipts, 15,6tw head; market lOo lower: pig and lights, t4nun6 40; packera. to looi6.4o; butchers and best heavy. d.2ui.u0. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. 4. 993 head: market steady; native mutton. eV1.Ooti3.7f; lambs, t4 2S.i4 90; culls and bucks, tl.2640-1-00; stocker. tl.50a3.26. St. Joaeph Liver Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 14. CATTLE Re ceipts. S.OuO head. Market 10c to lc lower; steer. 44 joy 9 J6 : cowa and heifers l-fitf too; calve. tiOO7.60. H041S Receipt. 12.000 head. - Market 10o lower; top. I.I0; bulk of sales. tti.K3 6.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,500 head. Market l'Xfi 13c higher, lambs, $4 30 4(600. gioek tn "Itrht. Receipts of live stock at tli five prin cipal markets yesterday: Cattlflu ling. Sheep. . .. 5 6,atl -'4.4n ... S.H'i KM") imiii ro.not) ... 6.2ia) 15.50 ...10.014 3I.0HO Pouth Omaha... St. Joseph Kansas city.... St. Ixiuls Chicago 2.74) 13.HU 5,0utt 42,0141 Totals ....43,700 sT.SoD 8S.5 Visible Sapply of lira to. NEW YORK, Nov. 14 Social cable, and telefrraphlc commu.iicntion reccivetl by Bradstreet s . show the following chrinife In available supplies as compared with, previous account: Available sup plies.! Wheat, I'nited States, eaat Rock ies Irfcrreasc.i 1.4'V.,000 bushels. Canada, iiicreas-d 4.12,(1:10 bushels. Total I'nlteti States and Canada Increased fi.5i5.tMI liushels. Af'i'ai for and In Europe In creased l.fiOt-ftiaj buhelH. TotsJ American find hTuropean BtirplV Ifirrenntd 7,07.000 bushels. Corn, United States and Canada, tlccretised 1 '.!) bushels, tiatw, I nltcd States and Can ada, decreased 72H,i"j0 bushels. The leart Ing Increases rA'mrted this week follow: Manitoba and Nvrthw-cpt. 7-,0ou bushels. Ooderlch. lJU.Ooti' bushels. Minneapolis private elevators.. lno.vOO bushels. Nasli vHle. 50,ij00 busla-ls. Rochester, &0,0"t) bushels. t. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Vov. 14.-METAI.S Standard copper, trutet: spot and No vember, tl2.aO"ii2.3i".; V futures, 312.27Wi 12.47,. London market, tjuicil; spot, t5ti Pis 3d; futures, Lil , 10. Lali.- copper, tl2.2'rii $12.75; electrolytic, tl2li21't)13.i'; casting, tlt.26'lil2.30. ; Tin, flmr but unlet; spot and November, H2 0t C.oo; futures. t4l.."i H3.00. London rnnrket, firm; spot, 1!45; futures', fl88. Lead, timet, t4.23tyi.30. New York; t.25(Bt!.ri0, East Pt, Louis. London, 15 ltS 3d. Speller, uuit.-t. tu.30ffj4.50. New Y6rk; $6.25$ 6.50 East St. Louis. Iondon. f26 16s. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, 18.00 J:r,4. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 47s In London. Locally, quiet. No. 1 foundry northern. tl5.U0fBlfi.2o; No. 2. J14.75fH la.OO; , No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, I1&.00-4 lo.Ml. Wool Market. BOSTON, Nm. H. WOOL There has been some relalfon In narrower linen. Values remain practlcsilly unchanged, and dealers are more inclined to hold to (tak ing prices. Fine fli-ece are In fair and active demand and lii cents Is being- paid for unwashed delaine. Montana clips In original bags sell at . to 21c, while the; scoured wool basis, at territory la SO to' 63c for finest stairle. Texas wools ara selling liberally with- twelve months at 42c scoured. The dentnnd for pulled wool Is moderately good. ST. LOUIS. Nor. 14. WOOL Un changed; territory ahd western mediums. l6HtJlo; line ineuiums, ltxg'isc; -tino, 11015c. Cotton Market. NF7W YORK, Nov. 14.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet 10 points hlpher; middling uplanils, 9.60c; middling gulf. 9.83c; sales, 940 bales. ''.' Cotton futures closed sternly. Closing bids: November, 9.27c; December. 9.41c; January, 9.16c; February 9 lc; March. 9.2c; April, 9.32c; May, 9.3fic; June, 9.39c; July, 9.43c; August, 9.41c; September. 9.43c; October, 9.43c. 38 bbla.; bbls.; re- 950 bbls.; Tnrprnttne and Rorln. SAVANNAH, Qa Nov. 14. TURPEN TINE Firm. 44440; sales, 701 bbls. receipts, 803 bbls.; ahlpments, stocks, 35.625 bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales. 2.525 celpts, 3.617 bbls.; shipments. stocks. 91.904 bbls. Quotations: B, tt.12H; D, 16.20; E, ttS.2o; F and O. S6.23H; H and I. 16.30; K, tW 35; M, $6.30; N, $6.65; WO. $7.36; WW, $7.65. Commercial Club to Bridge Opening Headed by Charles I). Beaton, Omaha's delegation to the Plattsmouth celebration of the opening- of the new brldgo at Ore apolla on the projected Omaha-Kanstir City automobile highway, will leave Six teenth and Furnam streets at 1 o'cloc). this afternoon In automobiles. This will give two Injurs to resell Plattsmouth In time for tho afternoon program. Plattsmouth Is nineteen miles. The Commercial club is organizing tha party 1n conjunction with the Omaha Automobile club, and it wants all who can to bring their autog and Join In tha trip. President E. H. Sprague of tho Omaha Automobile club, and Louis Nasli, Gold Diets and J. E. George of the Com mercial club, have announced that they will go. Formal exercises will be held In tho Parmola opera house at 3 o'clock this afternoon and tho Plattsmouth people will give the visitors an entertainment ia the evening. ' Sooks Seeks Battle, Cop Satisfies Him Peter Sooks, aspirant for honor as tha white man's hope, while under the influ ence of Mquor Monday night challenged everybody In tho Second ward to a fistio duel. When no one seemed willing t accept his challenge, ha fought out 4V policeman. He found Officer Wentz and told him to take off his star to recelva the. .Worst beating of his life. Went changed Sooks' mind and landed the other In Jail. The prisoner was very rneek whett arraigned this morning ahd wag fined $1 and costs by the police Judge. CHIZEK TO BE DEPUTY TO THE COUNTY CLERK James V. Chlzek, bookkeeper in the of fice of Sheriff Edwin F. Urailey. will be made chief deputy county clerk by County Clerk-elect Frank Dewey, whea ha takes his office the first of next year. Announcement to this effect was niada Tuesday morning by Mr. Dewey. Tho change probably Is the only one Unit will be made in the county clerk's office. Politicians are speculating aa to changes to be made In other offices and as to ap pointment that will be made by tho Board of County Commissioners the first of the year, when the democratic major ity will give place to a republican major ity. Nothing definite regarding these matters has been said, however. There probably will be no changes In the offices of clerk of the district court, surveyor and county Judge. PUBLIC PARK EXPERT VISITING IN OMAHA Enua A. Mills of Estes Park. Colo., speut Tuesday In Omaha, visiting the public library and calling on people in terested lu preserving the natural beau ties of the United State. Mr. Mills la well known aa a writer of books on out door life and lu an advocate of better care and control of national parks. Hj is going east to attend a meeting of tha National Civic association, to be held In Washington December IX At this meet ing It Is expected the association will Inaugurate a campaign looking to otn gresalonal action that will place all the national parks In the care of 0110 depart ment of government and appropriations sufficient to develop them more fully and keep them In better physical condition. ) An I air t.aaa should be covered with clean bandages saturated Willi Uucklen's Arnica. Salve. Heals burns, wounds, sores, piles. 2 -c For sale by Reaton Drug Co.