10 TTIK NKK: OMAH. nKMHKK 17, 1011. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 'Ltte Advices from Argentina Put wheat Valnei Higher. SOUTHWEST RECEIPTS . SLOW tlalmeel that Horn I.eaaVcr la Cora fell Heavily on the Advanre j toaatry Reeelpta Art OMAHA. Nov. 1. 1H1. As a result of the late telling at the clone yesterday and higher cable a (rain this morning short liegan buying early and mm late advises from Argentine put wheat alucs higher on today s market. Since cold weather art In the north west receipts have fuller) off anil soulli (" receipts are very light. (Should ad. veiae conditions pievent the Argentine "rop from maturing, a bull market In looked f.ir it Is claimed that soma of the leaders In the corn trade m!d lieavtlv yesterday n the advance. The conditions, how ever, are mostly on the ride of buyers light country receipts. Merit offerings, practically no si, irks, which meana the first run o." receipts will all be needed 'to fill previous contrails. heat had n decidedly better tone to day. Kxtretnely light receipts and a bel ler cash demand started a hood character tit buying. ( i.ih wheat was Ho. higher. torn futures were rtrong and higher with wheat, I'nfavorablo weather fore casted was bullish, but cash prices took a sharp dump, old samples on the floor , ""Id He lower, while new corn was 8:c i lower. Primary wheat receipts were 7?3,OnO bu. .and shipments were 2".'jM sgainst re- 'telpta lavt year of Kr.twO bu. and ship ments of 47fi,OOu bu. 1 Primary rorn receipts were 41'.,A0O b.i. nd shipments were 17t.o(0 bu., against re- , iipts last year of Sau.OjO bu. and ship. , inenta of 71.000 bu. ' Clearances were ltJ.OOO bu. of corn. 700 'L1! ..0' .oa,s nd wheat and flour equal to i 2M.0U0 bu. IJverpool closed ,Tid higher on wheat nd Hd higher on corn. i .h following; cash sale were reportedr TV heal-No. 2 hard, 1 car a!c: No. 3 tiard. car II 00 n 4 hard 1 ear 'om No. 4 white, 1 car tnew), Sc; No. S lellow. 1 ear 71c; No. 4 yellow, I care neW) sic; No. 3 mixed, 1 oar 71, 1 car 7"c; no grade; X car Wc. Oats No. 3 Jhite. ears 47c; No. 4 white, 1 car 47o, 1 cars 4Hc, 1 car 4i4c; no grade, 1 car Omaha Cask Prieea. WHFAT-No. 2 hard, McfttOl; No. I sM. KT'icfi $1.00; No. 4 hard, WWOSr. CORN No. t white, 7W.'lc ; No. 3 white. 7IVrt71c: No. 4 whit. TftvAWln! I go. S color, 70ifi7le; No. 1 yellow, T0 in;-. No. 3 yellow. T0VW7ie: No. yellow, J'ifir.iHjr; fco. 2, 70?lc; No. 3, 70i(lr71c; 4. 70ffi'7ile. .ATH-No- 1 WW atandard, .( Wi-fiT.c; ; No. I white. 4, 47c; No. 4 white. 4M7c; No. I yellow, 4tu4tc; No. 4 yel- lew, 4..Vn4fic. jBJRJ);KV--Maltlnr I.141.24; No. 1 feed, j ft t E No. . K&aCc: No. 3. Wfl$5c, ! Carlot Herri pis. l, Wheat. Corn; Oata. ' Chicago 21 1:15 jtji Minneapolis 20 Omaha , a 21 14 liuluth ,. la Chicago grauv a.d provision I real area of the Tradlagr and Closing Prices on Board of Trad. CHICAUO. Nov. 16.-Raln damage In Argentina resulted today In a general tightening up and strengthening of all the markets on 'change. Wheat advanced K'na to fio net, corn o to fctHta and oats a shade to fcW4c. At the close Jiok products varied from last night's Jevcl to 30o above. lienlRls cam that Injury to the Ar rentlna crop had assumed eerioue propor tiniia, but th iwssll.llity of euch a danger lad a bullish effect on wheat prices 'TJi'-. ,.Wl,h ,000ou,, lraona In nusslan fficlally reported today as In Immediate need of relief from famine, the chance of obtaining much wheat' from the caar's country appeared dimmer than at any Jirevloua time this season, and emphaalr.3 the chance of the record breaking crop hlch the trad generally has been oount lug on from Argentina to make up what ever shortage may exist elsewhere. Kn tirely aside from the Argentina newa. ca.ih heat here showed a firm ton. . Y1, '""""ctlon Minneapolis sent word of being only Ho a buehel away from Jard winter wheat there from Chicago. n he , Way option, which ranged from Wmo it ii SI d flrm' 'U;0 net h,h8r rvrtj 'sympalhlred with wheat and was also Inflnenoed by continued light re ceipts. Reports of slow husking opera tlona and poor yield tended to lift values Stay fluctuated between UYuMo and tyV; cUMln firm . at the last named figures, an advance of o net. Cash gradea were strong. No. 2 yellow was quoted at 7.V)i7&Vc. K. a,f''1 "Pward. Reeelpta were amall. Outside limits touched for Mav jeer ao and '4o. with the close hi 6Sc, a gain of Uva. over laat night Trade In provlslona was the largest In eome time. One of the chief packing conipaiiiea Innight openly on a large cale, Htoclj yarda speculators. too. bought freely. The Immediate reason ap Iared to be tho bulge In corn. l,,rk c-had up 17Mf20c. .with riba and lard be- A rlB'"' to' order named. "t-u.n mi isiauiug futures wer rtlclj Open. High. Ixiw. Close. Y ify". 'beat4 I I I !3M,'.H141j(ff fclay. July, turn. lc. 4 1 WSil Wl lu !T1 (10 w j il ll ai'k.W'iW'hi witM'KuS, to m iii klay. 'July. Data. 1K-C. Uay. July. 47VftiSi47W.l 47H 47N -- W,ti , . 2'ork, Jan. la fcisi H 67',, H M U 67C 1 40 , May.i W W, 1 i', M 7t I 1 W, w i;W Lard. 111 Jaa.j I4:i, I 80 I 4V 150 47'4 My.MtMiavla7iWau I tt U77V(M Cash uuotatlona were as follows: KLsjL'K bieady; winter patents, 14 104 6 SO; winter straights, 3.;.Xo4 si; Bpring 1 lwtenta. 4.iKii6.(A.; pi tng strUglila, ,4.un liakeia, i..iu. KY1V-N6. Kl;c. HAKLKK-r'iu or mixing, SUc&flOS' air to cholrc limiting, 1.17ul 2 ' KKKDS rimottiy. lli.Muii.i.-a; clover, 111 ifM W. 1 frtuVIMONB-iJird. per 110 Iba., $'J 1J. fciiurt rtba, aides llwiw), 44.0. i'oUnl rlearaiufs ot wnrat and flour Were eUMl to HA.wO bu. frlnmiy receipts were iM.itAI bu.. vonipartd Kith ,';,uu bu. tlie correioiiiliiig day a year rki. Kti- mated recciiu. lor tomorrow: Wheat 17 , 1 are; torn. tais; vl. lv- caia; hogs, ..wu bead. ' t.'blvago Cash Prices Wheat, No. 2 red I &,!;; No. rvd. No. 2 hurdi Mtiiiil W, No. 2 haid, IMueM:; No. 1 north- vrn, 'i.t'ii.it; -No. n iioi'tiicrn. tl.Ubtii.uu ' -No. I lioi thirii, LtA-l.Ui; No. i spring KiK-vll.W; No. spring, ifM.-sol.trj; ., 4 I ai ring, tte:vM.tai; tlvei iliaii, auciy 11.(12 oui uin, aA ti.tio. Corn, .No. i, iiu,.' -No. 2 wlulc, Utt,ec; No. Z white, it'ic; No. i yciion, ,j;jVit; No. a, 74,1 7 v ; Hew, W-,i;(Jf, No. i wiule, H.lo; new. -o. 4 iiow, iitfiu'-jt; tie WryWc; .mi. , ilijiic, new, aivtoiklc; 1 Ao. 4 whllo. (-'.,.; 110H, WJui"; Ui tllow, itv;ti; nu, wjifac. Oais, No. 2. lvc; No. t while, ivu'4c; No. 4 wiutt-i i-nHlJiK.-; No. i, 4u'ii.; .o. while, 4,iu . ; stsniurd. n-.c. iilK-No. 2, SH'oS-i.-. n ahu; v amn i,iA. TlWU'i li V 4U.UU4. L.':3. t'lX i-.K )i.lAy.M.OU. 1SU T'i'- fieuujr ; (.leameries, H1-. a S2j dairies, iU'ifldL'. ' l:. J03-lvc. eipu, 2,:;i cases. Market ' firm; at maih., cajea Included, iiwuv Iirsts. Z-'ISm: prime tlrma, tsc ' tlth;i'.ht--Mfily ; dsUiea, HVfil&c twin. l47kU4c; Voung America ltt U:; long burns. HujL,u. ' l'i)TA'i'OL-iteiuy: cliolc to fancy i';C'; fair to guod, iliil Jill I.TItV-Knii,; tuikeya. lie; chick ens. '-.. lipring. 10c. Vk-AJj bleady; Ml to 60-lb. weights. 7 llf- t.arlot lteceipts Wheat, 13 cara Willi of ixjntrai'l Kiudtr; corn, lai cars.' ltii 2 t,f counsel giaoe; 01 . lul cars. Total re. idi'li of ln-at al t'lilcago, MinneaiioUs ai.U L'oiutb today were 414 cara. coin j uird ini cara ll sti-n and ts caja corr.-j kuuiu day a year I W'4I 1 1 w Ml NKW VIIRK iF.t;r.M, JIAHKET Qaetatlona of the Day o Varloas I omsnodl t les. NEW YORK, Nov. M. FIOI"R Steady ; spring patents. .i.2:'j.VM; winter alralghte. 14 2-ill 3D; winter patenta, i 3M4.70; aprlng clears. H.lo 4.; wlntr extras. No. 1, f !"aI Ay, winter extras. No. 2, i 4.13 ui. Kansas straights. 4.fVa4Hr. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, 14 7 a 4 90; choice to easy; fair to good, 4.7r.'iM ; Oholce to lancy, 5.(i04i5.a',. Huckwheat flour, quiet, U "ilZA. per 100 lbs. I'uRNMKAIj-Meady; fine white and yellow, ll'ni.tS; coarce. ir.il.0. kiln dil-d. $;t if.ti.l.70. RVK-wuiet; No. 2. Kc, e. I. f., Huffalo. to arrive. HARI.KV Steady; malting, 1.1QJL23, c. I. f , Huffalo. WIIKAT Spot market firm; No. t red, P'c. elevator export l.atls and f. o. h. afloat; No. 4 northern Uuluth, $1.13 f. n. I', afloat. Futures market was firmer on tim cables, ra'n In Argentina, light receipts, 11 lillxrnid In the north west and tlun casii marliets, closing l,1t c net higher; lieccmlier closed 9 i-lfcc; November. I.(H. CORN Upot ttiHrket firm; new export. 70I4C f. o. I), afloat to arrive. Futures maikrt was noniinnl. Rerelpts, n,J73 bushels; shipments, I!.!'. bushels. t.AT.-Hpot inMrlset eusy; standard white, j.'J'ic elevator; N'o. 2, Mc; Nos. 3 and 4. ll-tc; natural white and white clipped, fij&i ic on trunk, l'iituie.1 nomi nal. Rerelpts, hh.VlO bushels. HAY-FIrm; prime. 11.20; No. 1, II. ; No. 2. 11.25; No. 5, 1I.0G HOPS Firm; state, common to choice, Mil crop. !CriTir; 1J10 crop nominal; Pacific c.iaM. Ilill crop. 4rt4ic: JlilO crop nominal. IMLiK Oulct: Central America. Ito- gota, zr.fiV.c. l.KA l IIF.R-I lrm: hemlock firsts. 3R'd ?7c; recondN, iuJtc; thirds, liru'ilcl rn Jerts. J.'.i. PKOVISION-Pork, slradv: mess. $l7.ri'iilS.n; family, IO.OOii.'l.riO; short clears. m.T'-n 11.25. llwf. firm: mess. IIL' Si 1.1.00; family, I4.0i M.JO; beef hams, iiiji.is. 1111 meiits, ipilet; pirKtM bellies. Pi to 14 lbs.. llil.2rirll X: nlcklcd hams, lll.Mill -3 I.ard, slealy; middle west prime, .3."iSi!M."; refined steady: continent, 0.mi; houth America, 110.50; comimutifl. ti.it 7.D1). 1 TALLOW Unlet: Prime cltv. lihds . KT(.c; country. ii'iitt7c. HI TT B.K-h Inn; creanu rv firsts, HK.J 2Hc; creamery held, Sieclals, "a'jfinic; extras. :fii"li; process first, 23&J,:iie; seconds. 2i'i'J2'p: fiictory. current make' first. 22o:'."c; soconds. 21'ic ' CIIKKHK Firm; state whole milk. Fepieinbor' nnd enrllor specials , lo'ic; avetaga fancy, IVfliriUc: stats whole milk rut rent make, kpei ials, l.Hc; averago isiii y, iittc; omirr aruues, Jiplt4 144C. K1(I3 Steady ; fresh gathered, extras 37fu3c; firsts. 31.".!c: seconds, Wu'Vo' thirds. 2iJiic; refrigerator, firsts, sen son a charges pul l, uyac; western gatli. ered, white, 3.Vn40c. P il'LTHY Alive, Irregular: western chickens, WtfiWic; fowls, hriUl'Oc; tur. keys, WlfWie. Dressed, ensy; western chicken, 7yiflc; fowls, 7i&lCUv; turkeys. fit. I.oala firnernl Inrket. ST. LOUia. Nov. Il'.-WUEAT-Cash. rteady; track No. 2 red, IMfW.io; No. 1 hard, Wi Wl.oo; December, DSVoWc; May, ll.UUVli-UHs. . CORN-Hlgher; track No. 2, 7DHo; No. 3 whfte. 7r.c; December, Il44c. OATtt-Flrm; track No. 2, 48e. No. t white. 4⪼ Deceinlier, 48c. RYU I Unchanged, 2c. FliOUK Dull; red winter patents, 1100 JiS.OO; extra fancv and straight, 'l.b5'ul 4.uf; hard winter clears, l3.4rst43.6T. KEKD Tlmothv. $14.4X15.60. COHNMKAI- H .20. H RAN Firm; sacked, east track, 11.14 Ol.lH. HAY Firm; timothy. IJ0.003 22.43; prai rie, I1.0KJ Iti.SO. PROVIrilONS Pork, unchanged; Job bing, I1H.7&. I Mr d, higher: prime steam, s kwft.u6. Dry salt meata, unchanged; boxi'd extra, shorts, x clear rllui, JX.HJ',; short clears, $.M 87H. Huron, tin changed: boxed extra short. $n.82Vi; clear libs, 4H.62V,: short clears, .87H. PO U L T 11 Y Iiwer; chickens, 7Hc; siirlnga, 8Vjc; turkeys, LT-ic; ducks, 1U)C; geese, 9e, HUTTER Steady; creamery, 2332c. KGUS-Hlglier. at:)r. Receipts. Bhlpments. Klour, bbls '. Hum ,ono Wheat, bu IM.otiO 22.OU0 Corn, bu.. .( ' I4.O0O OaU, bu ai.tr. 1) 29.000 Kansas f lly (Iraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nor. Id WHEAT Un changed ; No. 1 hard,. Vlctrll.tir.; No. R, Ma f 11.03: No. 2 red. IHiWc; No. 3. 06frfHSo; December. H7Wu97'.ic: May. ll.OlKit: July. MVc. CORN New. unchanged ; old, Ho up; No. 2 mixed, 7lc; No. 2. i.'iViic; No. 2 wlitlti, T..'o: No. 3. 72c: December. MKa: May. C4',c. OAT8-Steady; No. S white, IS''J'c, No. 2 mixed. 47ii47c. KVK-HliWo, ' II AY Steady: choice timothy, $19.50o9 20.00; choice prairie, 13.tKij 13. M. Hl'TTER-Creamery, 33c; flrsta, 33ci seconils, Use; packing stock, 80c. i;uU3-Kxtraii, 30c; firsts, 28?; seconds, 17C. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bushels 3i.0"0 (ti.OX) Corn, bushels 2S.nn0, 19 0i0 Oats, bushels .0u 15,000 Philadelphia I'rodac Blarket. PHlLADKI.r'HIA. Nov. 11 B17TTKR Firm; western creamery, special, 37c; ex tra western creamery. 2k; extra nearby prints, !o. KWIM Firm, two per case higher; Pens vlania and nearby first, fie cases, lUVfti per cuae; current receipts, free cases. 1111:11 per case; western firsts, free oases, $10. HI per case; current receipts, free cases, $10 SO per case. t HEKV K F I rm ; Uc higher; New York full crrania. fancy, l.lr: New York full creams, fair to good, 14fil64c. I . t I 1 . . A I.IVERltKU Nov. 18. WHEAT Ppot llMitv V.. 1 Maitllith 1m mU.A XT.. H Mllnaake tiraln Market. MII-WAl'KKK!, Nov la. W M E A T No. 1 northern. II.07M'" lH; No. 2 northern, ll.tsjfol Wi; No. 2 hard winter, $l.il.02; Deceinlier. UTic; May. I.K). OATS Standard. 4I.,nio'V1iC. BARLEY Malting, ll.l.vtjl.tt. V Peoria Market. I'EORIA, Nov. M.-CORN Higher; No. I white, i.I'hc; No. I yellow, (',c; No. i yellow, disc; No. S ntlxed, eato; No. 4 mixed, time; sample, ills'. OATS Inactive; Na. I mixed, 461.0, Minneapolis lira I a Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. M. WHEAT TVeceinber, HOIS; May, $1 OMi'I.Ohi: Julv, ll.H1il.lUH. Cash No. 1 hard, ll.OtlH: No. 1 northern, fl.uuVn 1 ,"vi: No. 2 northern, W.tHVsijl.04,; No. 3 wheat. Wolf 11.01 V 4 of le Market. Ni:W YORK. Nov. 1. COkT-'E E Fu turcs opened firm at an advance of I to 10 pointa In response to rather better European cables than expected and pri vate cables reporting steadier primary markets. Huslnces waa not active, but with offerings comparatively light the market Improved during the day on covering by shorla and buying from trado aourcea, which seemed to be chiefly Inspired by higher cost and freight of fers from Hruxll, and itiillcatlona that the pot supplies that were pressing on the market earlier In the week had been absorbed. The close was steady and firm, from 7 to 24 pointa net higher, tales. 47. (MO baas: November. 14 40c; December. 14. Bsc: January. It.tOc: February, 15.lc; Ma-ch. 13 5IK-; April. 13.3ic; May, 13 62c; June, 13.4;c: July. 13 47c; August, lJ.Wc; (Septem ber and October, 1 j tic. Havre waa unchanged to "4 frnno hlglier; Hamburg waa W to pfg. higher. As yesterday vas a holiday In Hruxll the early official cables wer missing, but the special cables from eantos re ported the market firm at MtwO for 4s or loo rei blglier. H.10 Faulo reeelpta wer .Vti.OOU bugs. New York warehouse deliver, les yrsieiday were U.74 bags against Id.Ct'itl baga laat year. Cost and freight offers fiom Hraxll were said to be from jo to 00 points higher than early In the week. Spot eoffee. ateadv; Rio No. T, ..'-( lM.c; huntos No. 4. lon.c; mild, dull; Cordova. lOypi'.jc iiominal. lla and Kaain. CaVANNAH. Nov It TURPENTINE Firm. 4'Wc HotflN Firm; typ F, C17.0; O. 14.20. Wool Market. tT. lAJCIS. Nov. 10. WOOL Steady; territory and wrsiern msdliima, .ITtij (lite luevUuuis, ltuc; fiii, Lili ' I Manitoba, 7s 0d; futures firm; Decem ber. 7 l.d; March. 7a 2d; May. 7a 1J. CORN Spot firm; American mixed, s tid: futures firm; Jauuai, 6 7d; Feb ruary, fia 't,d. , NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET Renewed Strengrth Exhibited on 'Chang-e During- Day. uinoN PAcmc bought freely General I'pllft In Prices Resalts from the taananee of Favorable Anonel Report by nail, way System. NEW VORK, Nov. 10-Renewed trength Was exhllilted bv the stoik market today. Trading was not heavy and changes were not Inrge. but weakness disappeared. Operations centered about 1 nlon Pacific, which was brought Into prominence by the Issuance of Its annual report which was regarded as distinctly favorable. Union Pacific was lmught heavily and showed a gain of more than 2 points. Its strength was a tonic for the market and the whole list rose In response to more active buying. In the afternoon prices shaded. Lehigh Valley was weak at the opening, but rose In response to a re newal of speculative operations. It was supported consistently and at the close that stock and Cnlon Pacific were strongest of the active Issues. Among the less active storks, the strength of the southern group was pronounced. The largest amount of gold reserved for export In a single, day within many months was the total of IJ.nao.uUO engaged for shipment to Canada In pay- ineni ror Canadian bonds In connection with financing undertaken by American interests, Refusal of the T'nlted States circuit court to permit Independent tobacco In terests to intervene In Ihfe lmiH,.in Tobacco reorganization proceedings was reierrea to as influences which sustained the Streneth Of the stnolr mi.(iil Ronds were steadv with uoiuiaprt u una issues active and strong. Total ales, par values. $3,im.iM0. United States registered zs declined on call. Number of sales and leading quotations un Ktix-ks were a follows: ales. Hlfh. Iw. Close. Alll'-rhalfnort pM US) it 14 J4 Amalgamated Cuppar ... 4,000 (1H4 M IH14 Am.n-.n Acrlruliural .. Ili M'i (.1 Am. fleet Vucar l.mio Hit, ,!.. Anwrtraa Can eoo IIS t IS H'a American C. A V oo ii it Am Cotton Oil 1.J0U 44 4414 4tli Amarlisa II. 4c L. ptd f Am. Ie sVcurlllea loo U( 17S Amarlran Llnseeit 9 Amarttaa Locomotive xr.14 Amarlran g. A R s.am 70 4? "4 71)4 Am. H. A H. pfd I lot 10J 103 Am. Htsol Koundrlea toil Stf ni n?H Am. sugar Kalinins 1.3m ims. 111, 11714 Amarlcao T. T 1.000 13V 1X4 n Amarlran Tohacfo pfd... 100 8 074 American Woolen 80 Anaconda Mining Co.... I.00 1714 M Wi Atrhlaon J.700 107V4 W M'i Alchlson pfd COO 10,1 ins, pins Atlantlo Ciiatt Una 4.000 !i Vl l,w llaltlinnra Ohio too lOJ'i miv. 111114 llathlaham Steel , 2'4 Brooklyn Rapid Tr 4.0 u 77S4 77 i'anadlan Paolflo 1,700 2J44 til 2:!8 Cantral lathar lot 2114 22 21', ('antral Leather pfd H.H, (.'antral of New Jaraar 125 Chesapeake 4V Ohio l.iot 74'4 7(14 7(U Chlrau A Alton 30 ( hicaso (1. '., naw to Chlrase W. ptd 200 34 , t74 34 Chlcaco 4 N. W 400 144 145 14S Chlrato, M. J It. P.... 1,000 1114, now :.. c. C. A (it. L. 75 Colnraile F. A 1 i7 Colorado A southern.. 44 Consolidate! Uaa 4,(00 Hi 141 11 m (lorn products los lialaware A lludaon 300 171 Uj 171 171 Uanver A Itlo OranUa.... 100 ts 13 2"l'i (Mover A R. O. ptd 100 44 4 ' lilailllara' gaourltlaa .... 1,000 1114 Jl 31 Krla 4.900 3t J 3'iUj Krla 1st pfd too USi ti SJH Krla td pfd (3. (ianaral Elutlic !00 IMS V1 Oraat Northern pfd 1,740 1174a 13St W (Iroat Northern Ore el(a. loo 43 4t 43 Illinois Central too 1(1 141 14 1 14 Inteenoroush Mat J.0UO I4'4j Int Mat. pfd 1.400 474 4 14 thtamatlona) Harvaater.. I0 104S4 104 1U7 Int. Marina pfd 1414 Intaraatlonal Papar lo International Pump 640 t3 ' 13 33 lows Central 17i Kama C'lir Beuthern... 100 4H n K. ('. go, ptd 100 ttVa t.IVs 45 Iialeda Uaa 100 114 lot 10414 Ixiulavllls 4k Naahvilla.. 1.004 144 14l 1U Minn. A Bt. Lou la 33V4 M.. t P. A I. 8. U 134 Mlaaourt, K. A T 100 MH . JJ 2k M . K. A T. pfd 14 Mlaaourt Pacific l.tOO 40ti lS 40 National Hiaeutt 140 National Load 4A0 4 44 4U N. R. R. of M. td pfd.. S.0 !li 34 S Naw York Cantml too 10714 . lot 10444 N. V.. O. A W 4"0 4o4 40 40 Norfolk A Weatern 1,4U 110 lot's 1H"4 North Amarlran 71 S Northern Pacing 7,(04) 111 Si U lltuj Parlfla Mall tru, Paanavlvania 4,100 l-'J 121 V:ii Paopla'a Uaa 1,200 lot . -10444 in' P.. C.. C. Bt L 1 WH Plttabur Coal lot It Hl4 Pnvaaafl Sleal Car ,'..( ...... 31 Pullmaa Palao Car lit Railway Htal Spring. .... I'M 1014 sou wu; Heading .'..1M.4O0 141 H 14 Repuhllo gtaal 11 llop'ibllo Steal pfd too tllH SO44 H0 Hook lalaad To 400 27", 17 J4 Hock Island Co. pld 100 II 41 CO HI. U A . r. id pfd... 100 40 40 40 St. Lou la g W 14 Bt. L. a. w. pfd ' 1014 Bloat-sheffleld t. A 1 .11.1 44 Southern Pacific MOD )IS )l4 11244 ftoulhera Hallway t.noo M t . 10 o. Hallway pfd too 1i, 71 71 Tanaeaaaa Cop par tot if St M Teiaa A Panlfle. Jl T . St. I. A W r 1' T . gt. I A W. plat .... 440 43 43 41 I'nlan Pacific 1 17. M0 171 171 17t t'nlon Parlfla pld lot 1144 . 2l tinltad Mtataa Haalty W Pnlt.4 Stalaa Riibtsar.... 4.400 47 44 44 t'ulted aulas Stool 141.700 JS 41 2 V. g. Slawl pfd KKWi 10h io I tah Oopowr 1,103 (8 4714 44 Va -Carolina Chemical II Wahati 400 tl 11 11 V.abaih pfd 4i t? t' ts Waatars Maryland loo t t Waattnshnim Klsctrlo .. Too 4U- t( r. Waatara t'nlon too 17 71 11 Wheeling A U R 4 Lahlh Valley tt.leS 1M 114 17t Total aalas for the day, tat. lot shares. I New York M-aey Market. NEW YORK. Nov. H.-MONKY-On call, steady; KViH par cent: ruling rate, H per coat; offered at 24 per cent. Time loans, steavdy; alxty days and ninety days, 3) per cnt; six months, 3''0 3 per cent. I'RIMW MERCANTILE PAPER ItJIVi per cent. BTKRUNO BXCltANaE-Hteady, with aotual business In bankers' bills at tl.&MtO for sixty days and (.o1 for demand. Com mercial hllla, 4.ai. rtlLVKlt-llar, W,c; Mexican dollars, ttlMo. UOND8 Oovemmeot, easier; railroad, steady. Cloning quotations' on bonds todsy were as follows: V. t. rat ta rag ..too!nt. U M. 4... K e coupon lH)Japaa 4a ta ta rag 101 o 4Ha H da ouupoa ioi4L. S. dab. 4a INI.. 3 do 4a res 114 U A N. ant. 4a.... do IM.UIHMI l'.iH'M. K A T lat 4s 7 Allla-Chal. 1st is... au a sa. 4a aa Am At. ta Ii Me. Pacific 4a 74 A. T AT. c. 4a..lH4N. H. H. of M. 4a t? Am. Totwoce 4a sa N , at. C. g la, ... a da 4a 111 Jo Sab. 4 3 Armour A (V 4s. r' J4. r.. N. H. A M. Aichiaoe ia. 4a.... tt tr. ta Ill do cv. 4a )7e.v. AW lat a, 4a Bk So av. U 10 so cv. 4a lot A. C. U 1st 4a KtiNo. Pacltta 4a 1ihi Bl. A Okie 4a ta So la a da 1 H0. S. U rMg. 4a... 44 do g W. .... tittPena. cr. IVia Ult.. tsi Brook. Tr tv. 4a.. da ton ta lo a. of da. ta lot Readme goa 4s ls Can. iMthar 4a..... . L. A S. r. (f 4a lu ot N. J. t ta..tilvi 0o a. ta M Cbaa. A Ohio 4a..loiEI U i W. a 4s.. 7a So nt. ta ta tls IM '.aid 4a.... k cuicart A A. Ia. tS. A. L. 4a... tt C. U. A g. J. 4a... 'M. Paa. out. 4a 1 So gao. 4a 17 do '. 4; t7 o. M. A S. P d 4a 1 So lit rat 4a M C. H. I. A P. . 4a Ilia So. Railway ta. klM do rl 4a M So (an. 4a 7 a. -olo. lad 4a 1(t'nln Paclfla s...ii! Colo. Mid. 4a 40 So cv. 4a 10.1 C AS. r. A a. 4a 7 So lat A raf. 4a.. t; ' D. A II. cv. 4a.... iWf, S. KuiiWr 4a ... lot P. A H. U. 4a Sl. S. SI eat IS 4a ...In) da rat ta M Va.-i'ar Cham. ta..luo ruullora ta 11 Wabaah lat U. lua Krla p. I. ta 17 Mnl si. 4a.. 44 do (as. 4a tt Weaiorn Md. 4a 17 do C 4a. ear, A 17 Waal. Klao. or. ta.. t So arrlas B 17 Vi la. ( .iilral 40...., tl Oaa. Klao. ct. ta...lloMo Pka. av. la.... III. On. lat rot. 4s M4 'PaoaBuv is 103 Int Mat 4a. 71 Bid. Ofterod. Bssk sf KaaUaal Slateaaeat. UONIN. Nov. IS. The weekly state ment ot the Rank of Kngland shoa the following rhangea: Total reserve. In creased. 0,174,0.4. circulation, decreased, tijo.uuu; bullion, Unrease.1. i41.0-j; other aoourlties. Increased. t.'kjw.Oui; other de posits. Increased. 4l44K.(iuu; pulillc deposits. Increased tlovi.Ouu; notes, reeerve. in. creassKl 1.C.(; government see url tits. Increased f lua UuO. The ymportlvtn ot the banks rsaervs 19 lsblllty this a,cjj It waa 4f 7) per l.ondnn gtook Market. 7NIK)N. Nov. 11 American securities opened steady and slightly higher, but later moved irregularly. At .noon prices ranged from above 10 "4 below yester day s New York closing. I-on Ion ( los.ng stock cpiotatlons. Illinois Central . .144 Conanla. money . .7t l Inn I n v 1 1 1 A Naah l.".4 do account 7Mo . Kan A Tea. .1.' Amal Vpper no sw York Central. .110 Anaconda 7 Norfolk A Western 113 Atchison 1o ) pfd ai do Pfd 107 nm.rl. a- tt-MUrn 41 U osmniurs iinio..lio pcniitylrania ... (anadlan Pacific ...244Hand Mlnea .... ( liana peak a A Ohio. 7C Heading (hi. Oreat Western .20 Southern Itr .. . Mil. A HI. P ill a, mm 42 " 31 74 116 ! Bcera l'gouthern Paolflo l)ner A HI do pfd a.. ;(4 t'nlon Pacific 174 W"4 do pfd Krla do lat pfd do td pfd Orand Trunk HIIA'KR-Uar, ounce. 31 tl. a. steal. 6( do pur .. 43 Wabaah .... 24 do pfd ... Meady at 25 3 111 S - 24 15-ld per MONKY-lHfil per cent. The rate of dlsrount In the open mar ket for ahort bills Is 34 per cent; for three months' bills, 3MS3 7-K5 per cent. Ilnstoa Mtoeb Market. IIOSTON. Nov. 1. Clrslng quotations - muim were as follows: Allooai ItUMirfiaatk 41 17 7 2J'i 4 'a 41 to 9 r.s a 2i t :4ii .'14 47 IS 41 K Amal, Copper A .. L. A 8 Arirona Com H A C C. AS M Hulle aMtlon ... ''al. A Arizona..... (al A Hacla Centennial Cop. Range C. C . Kaat Puna C. M... Kranklln (lirnux Con (Iranby Cnn (ireena Cananea ... llo llo.-.i. cxippar Karr Laka laka Copper 1j Palle Copper Miami Copper Aakad. 4 Nevada Con. ti Nlplwlng Mlnea .. 15 North Pul.a i North lake 17 Old nonunion CI ailscwia SSt rarrott S. & C... Hyulnrr fit Shannon 11 Superior 7 Superior A II. M -. 4 Tamarack : V. 8 a. K. A M. 7 do pfd 14t'tah Con 3 I tah Copper Co m Winona 4tVolverina !0, cr York Mlaliia; Stncka. NEW TORK. Nov. Hi -Closing quota tions on mlnlnu stocks we Allcs too t.lllla Chief .... 4 J4 . -. 100 ....170 ....llli) .... 70 Com. Tunnel atock. 20 do bonda 17 Con. Cal. A Vs.... 70 Iron Silver 100 Lesdvllle Con 10 Offered. Mexican Ontario Ophlr Standard .... Yellow Jacket OMAHA tiKNERAi, UAIIKKT. Ifhuorted fiwiss. err imi. bwibs, zx- DiooK Swiss, ldc; twins, lie; ilalslca 17c; triplets. 17Vte; young Americas, 18c; blue label brick, 17i4o; llm be.r?I' -"lb- J8i limbeifer, 1-lb , 10c. RtJTTKR-No. 1. 1-lb. carton. 4c; No. 1, In eo-lb. tubs, 4c; No. 1, Sc; packing, 20c. POULTRY Broilers. Ihc; epnngs. He: bens, K'c; cocks, luc; ducas, iso; geese, loc; turkeys. Zw, pigeons, per dos., $1.50. Alive, broiler. jxo: riens, y.ju; 0id I costers and ttiugs, 6c; old ducas, full leather.. He; geese. lull feathered, loc; turners, Imj; guinea lowis. loo each; plgcuna, pr dos.,- ibe; homers, per doa.. 42 ou; aituabs. No. 1, tl.DO; No. t. Wc. KJSit ficterel. Ho; wnlte, lotjiheu; pike, loc; tl'out, U'whic; large crapplun, 1uh1c; bpamen mackerel, lw;- eel, he; haddocks Uo; lluunders, loc; gteen catlibh, Ijiuviac; roe fliad, tl.uJ each, shad roe. per pair, duo; aalnion. iSu; liallbui, lkji3c; yell w perch ac; buffalo. Mo; bullheads, 11c. POUL'IRY broilers. ic, springs, Uo; hens, lJv; cocas, yc; ducks, loc; gses, lsc; turkeys, loo; pigeons, per dos, i.6g. Alive, broilers, UW. lions, c; oil roosters aim slags, ac; old aucka, lull leatbured, uo; geeae, full lelaiiereU, luc; turkeys, leu; guinea lowia, loo acn; pigeons, pur doa., lav; homeis, tier (loa., ta-ev; squabs. No, 1, tl.fru; iNO. 2, UK. liccf cut a'rivea i4Ua: No. 1. Joe; No. , U7c; No. U, UriC lAiins: No. 4, luvtc. No. it, 13ftc; Mo. t, Vo. CfiucaS: No. i. iVtc; No. i, wku; No. 4. Ivouuda. Nu. 1, Uc; No. t, aau; No. 4, I'laioa; aM.. 4, tc; No. t, 474ui No. 4C. FKU1TB Apples cooxiiig varieties, per bbl., 4W.1t; Jonathan, par obi., Ji.uu, ben Lavls, per bui., .uO. Caiilornia bello iluwer, per box, 11. 3o; Coiojuuo jonatuati, extra fancy, per box, 4X..V; Waamngtun ttpltacnuerg, per bos. 4U.au; Washington K. ieauty, l.er box, w.uu; Vvasningion Btaman wintsaps. pr boa. IWai. Ba nanasFancy aaiect, per bunch, Z.ioit Z.uU; Jumbo, per bunch, IJ.JikuJ.io. Cran berries Wisconsin tancy, per bbl., ta.ou; per bos, U.W; -extra lurge Jumbo, per bbl., llu.00, Uatva Anchor brand, naw, no 1-lb. ipaga. in boxes, per box, 4U.0U. Figs Calituinia, per case of la U-ounce pkgs., afic; per case of M U-otinue. 4U.0U; New Turkish, 6-crown in 20-lb. boxes, per lb., lac; o-crown In )-lti. boxes, per lb., leu; 7-crown in 30-lb. boxes, per lb.. 17c. Urape fruit-Floilda, to-M aises, per crate, 44.7irUo.oj; tsi-64-64 sixes, per crate, lo.L'u. Urapua Califor nia Tokays, per 4-bsk. crate, tl.Hu: Malaga grapea In bbls., to.&vi.ou. Lemons U moneira. brand, extra fancy, Uo0-0 sixes. Per box. td.ia: lxirna Llmonelra. fan. v 3iu-3uu sixes, per box, 46. uu; 2IU and 4ai sises, bvc per box leas. Oranges Niagara Hediands Valenclas. 90-l uuea. Cer box. eo.415. loo-17-lJUV-:w-;ttO sixes, per ox, li.W. Fesches California and Colo rado, per box. 11.00. Pears Caiifomi it. Ciarigeau. per 60-lb. box. $3.00. VEijK'l AI1LK8 Means-String and wax, per tnkt. bak., 1.00tul.25. Cab bage v isoonsm !-or, -v. iui,ii-. Celery Michigan, per doa. 40c; Colorado Jumbo, per dox., Wc. Cucumbers-Hot house, per dos., iou. Egg plant Fancy Florida, per dos.. li.UO. Garlio h-.iri fancy, white, per lb., 14c. Lcsttuce Extra fancy leaf, per dos.. 40c. Onions Cali fornia, white, per lb., 3c; Wisconsin, yel low and red. In aacka, par lb., 2c; Hpan tsh. per crate, 1.75. Parsley Fancv home grown, per dos. bunches. 46c. yiL totoes Minnesota Karly Ohio, per bu 1.UU; Wiacolieln whits stock, per bu.! Uoc; In lo-ack lots, 4c less. Sweet po tatoesVirginia. )r bbl., 3.50; per tin. bag.. I1.3f. Rutabagas In sacks. rwi ih lVic Totnatca Calif ornls, per crate. 41. sJ. . I M18CICL.UANEOUS Almonds Tarra. gona. per lb., lb:io; in oaok lots, lo lees liraxtl nuts-Per lb., 14c; in sack lota, iii less. Cocoanuts Per sack, to.iO. Fil bertsPer lb.. 14c; In sack lots, lo less. Peanuts Roasted, per la.. 1ac: raw lb.. 7Vo. PecansLavrge. pet lb.. 14c; in sack lots, lc less.' Walnuts New crop 1U1, California, per lb.. 17Wc; In aack loia. lo leas. Cider New Nehawka. per li gal. U bbl. M OO; per 30-gal bhl.. J5.5K; New ork Mutts, per la-gal. U bbl.. Ho, per 30-gal. bbl.i 1A50. Iloney-New. U frames. 4J.75. Kraut-Pcr 1A..I L.. LW; Wisconsin, per M bbl.. aVU rottott Market. NEW TORK. Nov. Iii. coTTVivr closed quiet and unchanged; middling up- uuuuiuia un, v.fpc; sales, bvl baiea. The cotton market opened slea.1v . . decline ot i 7 points In reaponue to rather easier caDiea man looaeo tor. rumors that the China situation was beginning to exert a more Important Influence In Man chester trade, and a renewal of moderate local selling following the revision of differences by the New York mrh.m.. committee last night. There seemed to be very little criticism of the new differ ences either way, but the fixing of In creased premiums on the high grades and larger penalties on low grades removed one of the uncertainties thai had con. fronted the trade earlier In the week and during the early trading business waa a little more active, .piupport of the near months by spot people was a sus taining factor, however, and the market mirr uecanie icaa active, Willi prlcea fluctuating within a or 4 pointa nt ,h- opening figures. . Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. . lB-MPTil a Standard copper, steady; ot and Novem ber, lU.Sti 12.46; futures. 1 1 2. Joi !.&. I.011 don market opened firm. but closed easier; spot. 57 Is 3d: futures, (57 loa 3d. lAke copper, ll2.m51J.7l; electrolytic. ll24l.7S; casting. .251i2.liO. Tin. steady; spot. lK6ii4i.75; futures, IC.rf 43 W. London, ateady;' siiot, 197 15a; futures, fl7 10s. Lead, firm; I4.SMN.40. New York; 4.2ttM.0. Fjst Bt. Ixiuis. London. (15 17s tjd. Snelter. firm: av ttoO. New York; eS.4041H.8O, F.ast Bt. Ixiula. London, f lf.s. Antimony, dull: Cook- eon'a. M.Oil2 6tl. lion. Cleveland war. rants 47s 4d In Ixindon. In ally Iron waa quiet; No. 1 foundry northern. llSitfi rl62S; No. t foundry northern. I14.:frf 1500; No. 1 aouthern and No; 1 southern soft. H5.nu.60. 8T. LOUIS Nov. 14 M ETA 1.8 Iead higher at t4.2&tc4.r74: spelter, hlirhee I. oU. Dry tiavads Karkrt. NEW YORK. Nov. 14.-DRY OOODS- Tha cotton goods market was somewhat firmer during the day. In men's wear and dress goods circles trading for spring delivery Is mora genersl. Yarns were steadier. ar Market. NEW YORK, Nov. K KCGAR-Raw. nominal; muscovado. S3 test, t.tt'c: cen trifugal. W test. i-Uc; inoluaaea. Ust i 37c, reftucd, easy. 50.S0 per cent; last Week cent, a OMAHA LIYESTOCK MARKET Large Cattle Run for Thursday, with Pricet Lower. HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE HIGHER Fat gheesv Test ta Fifteen l.ovrer anal Fat lernka Fifteen to Tnrsty Loser Very Fere Feed ers on gale. SOT'TII OMAHA. Nov. 16, Iftll. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. l.M HO.'Jt Official Monday.... Official Tuesday.... Official WeVineaday Katlmate Thursday 0,792 7.14 .44S I'our days this week.26.B:4 jame dais last wcek...2:i.8lO same i week a ago 2I.HS2 ume 3 weeks ago IW.iW name 4 weeks ao 84.370 ame days laat year...31.W8 rhe following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Koutn omana for the year to date as compared with laat year. lfMi. tn). inc. Dec ('"Ule l.V-S.rtT5 l.tr,2ir2 ol,i HKS 2.4T74.7& l.mi4.477 SJ.31t4 Sheep i!,774,tt4 2,lil0,612 3o.61 The following table bt.uwi the average prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for toe latt few days, with comparisons. Uate, I lull. imu.l'Siu.Hiue.lia),.l:sW.lao.i. INOV. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. .NOV. Nov. JNOV. Nov. ..U5 I U 1 W ; 4 oil a 4 11 9.. I tl U J Ml 7 7H E : 4 es II tM 4 7 1U.I ill 1 Wi 7 741 6 b j ti 071 4 SO 11. li 2i 7 tVlj 7 7 t 1 4 O:.; I 12. 1 1 J t 7 M i 79 4 8:4 6 Ol 13.1 6 nHl I 7 M i 7 4 JO! i WI 14. C 2i?,; 7 71 a I 5 S 4 S! 6 ys 16.) li .'ti 1 7 tt 7 9 11 I 4 4 ti Uf, !.. 7 : 7 M 5 S9 4 91 6 10 4 i a . 4 80 4 Ti 4 4 tM Sunduy. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union tttock Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending ut 3 p. m. yesterday: KI5CE1PT8-CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H i's. C M. A Pt. P. Rv.. 15 2 Wabash R. R. I :i 3 u Missouri Pacific-.... 1 I'nion Pacific H. R. 20 1:1 12 l C. & N. W.. cast.... 12 7 ft C. N. W.. west.... '.) (f 3 it;., rU. P., M. & O.. 10 4 2 .: C, H. A Q., east.... 8 2 C., H. tvest....lO" S. 1 C, It. I. ci r , east. 3 4 6 .. C, R. I. A P.. west. ..1 Illinois Central Ry.. 2 4 Chicago O. W. Ry.. 2 2 Total receipts ...211 107 4i DI6P0.SIT1ON HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packlnk Co 450 921 1,0-D 1,137 Swift and Company 1,008 Cudahy Packing Co l.Ml Armour & Co 685 Morrell 14 W. B. VansAnt CO 7 Benton Vansant & Lush 131 l.7( 1,617 2,3i2 1.600 J. H. Bulla 1MI Hill & Bon 239 K. B. Lewis !.... f,4 Hustofi & Co J. B. Root & Co. f9 L. Wolf 27S7 L. F. Htiss 14 II. F. Mamlltoh ti'J McCreary A Kellogg.... 21 Wrerthelmer A Oegen... l. Mo. A Kan. calf Co 1HI Cllne & Christie Other buyert 1.581 i'.iii Totals .' .7,1(W 6.890 6,953 CATTLlO-Rece'.pta of cattle today were, the heaviest that they have been on Thursday so far this year, In fact, the heaviest since September of last yettr. All told, 251 car were reported In. his of Itself was a Very good bear argumotit and sufficient to weaken the market. HoWifer, the chief bear Influence came from Chlcagtj, where receipts have been very large and . where the market has broken very Hhavryly. As a result ot the large receipts and poor eastern markets the trade here opetiod very slow and duW, with buyers. making very little effort, to fill orders, being inclined apparently to await later. developments before buying very freely. In this way-It happened that, it waa well along toward midday before enough. chtlle had really changed hands to establish market quotations. When the trade was finally under way some Of the best beet steers sold at close to steady prlcea, but there was a raft ot common stuff that waa hard to move at prices even 10c lower. The general mar ket might be. duoted as slow to 10c lower than-yesterday. ,iA decent kind of corn ted steers sold up to $6.06. Cows and heifers were extremely slow from slurt to-finish, but the best heifers and canners dig not show so much change in prli'es. On the other hand the general run of fair to good cow sturt was a little lower again loan, ynitterday, or around liquor! lower than Monday. btrletly - good feeders wero scarce and prices on such 'were not. especially changed, but the yards were full of com mon, trashy kinds that were very hard to move. at any price. Quotations otr native cattle: Good to choice beef ateers, lt.To4J7.7i; fair to good beet steers, jo.5diW.76; . common to fair beef slews, t4.uuttt6.e0; good to choice hotter. HSivBo-iior good to choice cows, $4.4Oi5.00; fair to good cows. 33.7544.40: common tir fair - cows, 2.76iii3.76; veal calves, $3.rS7.u. ; Quotations on range rattle: Good to choice beef Steels. .67jff7.I6 ; fair to good beef ' steers,. 5.ooitt6.75; common to fair beef steer, 4.4Ujb.! good to choice heif ers, 4.40tuo.l6; good to choice cows, $4.404J (.00; fair to good cows, (3.0V44.2S; common to fair cows, 2.7fja3o6; good to choice Blocker ana feeders, 36vu.O0; fair to good atockera and feeders, $4.4!a5.00; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, 33. toy 4.40; stock Keltem, 4U.2Ml4.2i; bulls. Stags, etc., ei.Mll.f0. - f UEKV BTEKR3. No. "' A. IT. No. At. Pr JO 173 4 W 11 tal t 40 11 ?4 4 U II UU t U 7 tSS t t to W31 4 ta . n .IOM) . MT . 44 . a4 . sot .11140 . mu . M . ti" . k3 .UI.'I .10J7 . tat .1K13 . Ill . tf4 t li a... .... 131 .... l .... tot .... IM0 .... 41 .... a3i ...,H3 .... 775 ....lfJJ ....KitO ....lu3 .... Ml .... SUV ....lint ...Hut ... .lint ....net t to t 40 a tt a ao a to a us 4 40 4 Do 4 00 4 03 4 Hi 4 10 4 10 4 ti 4 to 4 to 4 7a :t 4 :s 4 40 4 o I 00 3 to 4 So t 23 4 it It 1 00 7 00 7 Si 1 M 7 40 it It a it a tt t 3 1 t t tt a to 3 44 a to a mi a w a m a to a tt 3 44 a ia 4....V 3(1 13 lo'.!!!!!' 11...... It 10 it!.'.'. 14..., it.!! to!!! 14!!!! 1.... 3... iiElFiktvo. .. 473 3 CO 10.. .. Tt li 10 ..433 4 ! 14 .. tlS 4 ti t .. taO IS 1 BULLS. .. 47 1 .. 4.10 .. niiO . . 1 130 . .11MI .. 740 ..1X.0 .. 140 .. 16U .. 11 .. 140 .. 1KI .. Hi .. 140 .. 10 ..1140.3 40 1 ..1MU : ai 1.. CALVta. ISO , 3M 4 , 37 a I-. 1.. 4 to 4 tV 4 40 a. :4 4 40 423 4 4i 1 a W . 14"! It... II... 1M 4 CO "fll'6ciKie AND FEKDKRK (43 i 4 14.. M ID ts . lilt , at! . tit , lit 434 4 ti 4 15 4 ta 4 ti 4 40 IS.. 36. . a . 13.. 14.. 417 4 44 tit 4 10 IH IU ka3 t 00 HI IM 4 40 N h.L'.KASKA. No. 2J COWS 11 steers..., e feeders., 21 helfeis.., 14 cows 11 cows 11 cows A V. Pr- No. A V. Pr. i 00 4 65 4 20 t U) 4 10 I 20 7 60 4 00 4 35 , KH5 ,1218 4 So 4 6 32 feeders.. 1054 s feeders.. K70 14 feeders.. 1HS1 17 feedera..loN) 23 feeders.. 7.4 13 oowa 776 3 calves... 13 t cows M7 10 heifers... 710 , H27 4 IS .Ml IN , Mo 4 40 kdl I 70 S4 i 75 13 cows 1067 4TO faeders. 23 tows.... 37 steers... 10 calves.. t calves.. 411 4 5 gso 1 to T. Augustine. 108) 6 10 13 cows... Ml 50 10 heifers. 2Wi tot) Phllpot Ranch Co. 753 k2i 3 40 4 36 K cows 747 3 15 Scows... 10 bulls 1170 1 69 t bulls... K. R. Ktnkald. 43 feeders.. 10VJ tit 11 steers.. 12 cows SU 4 15 5 steers.. i feeders. .1073 f 15 t WYOMINd. .1170 .1U0 I 2) 3 60 B 20 20 ..1004 ..1040 10 cows... 11 cows... 17 steers.. 14 calves.. 24 feeders . 727 M1 Hit 2S IM3 t 10 helfeis. fxM 277 774 : so 4 ?i 5 15 4 15 3 75 calves 4 2& 4 25 14 cow s. s helfeis., 4 5 IDAHO. J. li. Rice. 30 3 aloe:s....l0ut II v Jones. 20 1 steer 1150 43 steers... .1327 20 47 steers.. ..12S HOUd Trade in hogs ruled liiner, ij. 1 6,fi.'t7 19.sU 11.S14 12.60S 6.7110 11.000 2i.ra C7.4M lx,7:W Wl.77.1 2ii.HS) lH.Hio 21.317 14H.37J 17.8:11 151. 77! 21.64a 10S.2O3 era scoring an advance o( folic nickel. Merely normal receipts afforded ti e mam reason for Improvement and reasonably active uematid from ail quar ters resulted in tree movement and an eariy clearance. uppiy amounted to about 100 loads and was featured by a larger percentage of bacon weights than usual. , veras.es near the 20-pound mark moved on an uncer tain market and Invariably changed huniis at liberal discounts from the bet ter kinds of weighty Muff. Most of the lixht Weights coining vary greatly in point of quality, and this factor la still an important one in -determining price. I he more attractive kind of bacon ani mals sold largely at $ti.l."u.25. Heavy classes claimed the high mar ket. more or less exclusive. Choice lard grades brought small premiums over butcher stock, and the Increasing percen tage of weights, running from 235 pounds downward, argues favorably for continued popularity of big stuff. The best heavies on sale made a top of 3H.4T., with good butchers selling around l.XtiS.35. There were not many pigs Included In offerings, but trade seems to be on an ascending scale, and anything with a healthy appearance easily passed the $5 00 mark. Some good 130-pounders sold aa hlirh ns l.i.iiTi. Representative sale: No. A. Sh. rr. No. a. So. pr 47 Ili 100 i 06 47 tt) to t 1J ....... 141 ... t 10 tl rS 200 111 " '" '0 !1t 100 19 ' 40 t It to H u, t ,5 7 ... S If. in.., ....tit 40 t 13 " ... 4 15 4" :st 10 t .13 " IU ... 4 li M 1 aa a I' 174 ISO I It i: 24t 10 tt im t 15 tt i 1 15 20 47 241 ... IIS ! -0 tit 40 t 33 H It ... C 20 4S !44 ... 3". 7! J17 10 I 1.) 74 t"4 ... t ti 7 1V 40 I 20 3:1 Jil ... t 31 II ''JS to ICo 61...,..-'S 1 I 34 2(3 12 12 231 ... 4 13 i;i :ot ... 1 u 2.it 44 ts 71 1-1 ... 4 24 4$ 273 40 31 70 181 ... 4 2! 47 241 U0 t S3 "3 190 ... I !.- II 2J1 ... I J5 7:1 !'J0 40 I 33 tl 30S 40 I ti 7 It7 ... 4 25 44 210 ... t U II 2ii3 124 I ti 20 240 ... t 35 M 209 ... I 2; 54 -04 aa S 34 71 2.75 210 I 2a 40 2i0 120 t I7H SM 120 I :-. 44 293 Ml I 87 '17 (0 t fiV, 44 2HK 3S0 4 S7i,a M5 120 I 3i) (4 jr.t 360 7i4 71 IK 40 130 II 21) ...'ItH, 7 312 ItiO 30 13 3117 U I l!7it 2 100 I SO 64 823 ... I tlVj 0 201 ... 4 30 44 310 40 t 17ft 0 J04 J00 4 20 TO 311 ... 40 ' 17 ... 4 30 It Ml to 140 35 M 110 ,4 311 HO t 40 Tl M4 40 4 80 62 .115 140 I 40 M 233 ... 4 30 70 942 ... 40 "1 303 ... I 30 40 314 80 I 40 '7 lit ... I 30 67 284 H0 4 40 70 230 tO I 36 64 2M 120 t 44 M 244 140 4 33 44 ..324 100 t 40 77 341 ... 180 0 840 140 t 40 42 261 240 13 tl 311 ... I 16 4 23t 120 t 13 PIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. f 131 ... I (0 10 tl ... t 2J 130 ... 1 40 10 143 ... t 14 24 U'l ... 6 25 17 164 ... I 4u SHEEP-Exceptlng one string of fat range wethers and a good sized "through" shipment of rangers, . there was practic ally nothing on sale In the way of sheep or lambs that came direct from the west. Iowa and Nebraska furnished the big bulk of offerings and that part of the mar ket that promised the moat business waa occupied by fed and warmed up stock, both western and native bred classes. The estimate called for about 12,000 head, and Included only a few scattered arrivals that were properly feeders. With recent trade decidedly top-heavy and all wires from the east more or'less bearish, packers insisted - upon cheapei cost from the start and trend to values proved, lower. Lambs, leading with wid est margins above eastern prices, freight deducted, tumbled badly and had to sdt 10.3.200 lower In most instances. Uood fat sheeep, wethers especially,, held up in fair shape, ruled steady to 104jl5c under yesterday's levels. Ewes were none too active, and drew declines more frequently ! than any other kind - ot matured mut- I tons. Really good fed lambs moved at 15. no anit I less. Indicating a probably top of 35.75, and a string of Montana .wethers landed well at $3.75. Ewes soiling around 33.2tac 3.85 carried a toppy quality, and any thing moving under 32.00 was on the can nervorder. Doubtful warmed up atock was avoided by moat buyers, and the de mand from no quartei semed to be very presslntr. Generally , described, feeder trade was nonexistant, owing to'. absence of supply. A few bunches of warmed up stuff sold on' country account, but votal amount of business was hardly worth- mentioning. Quite a'number of feeder drders are still on file, however but-as the range season Is closing early, 'their execution is doubt ful. Yesterday's buy. of feeders amounted to 6,300 head, making a three days' pur chase of about 26.000. head. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 5.40ij6.75; lambs, fair to good, lri.O0?.4O; lambs, feeders, t3.25tj4.50; yearlings, fair to choice,. 3.Hf4.40; "ear lings, feeders, $3.ti5(i4.nfi; wethers, good to Choice, 33.afjfa3.S6; wethers, fair to good, 33.4083.66; - wethers, feeders, 33.fXrg3.50; ewes, good to choice. $3.10io3.35; ewes, fair to good, $2.7uS'3.IO; ewes. . breeders, 33.25i( 3.75; ewes, feeders, 32.OU5j2.75; ewes, culls, IIJWl.TG. ... Representative sales: "; No. - A v. Price. 1.SK8 Wyoming yearlings, fdrs. 73 3 90 346 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 82 2 10 488 Wyoming ewes, fdrs, culls. 75 1 "0 1.191 Wyoming lambs, fdrs M 4 60 156 native ewes S3 6 20 42 native ewes .'...137 3 26 ia native ewes, culls..... 118 2 10 V6 Nebraska ewes ,v SO 8 26 120 Nebraska ewes, feeders.... 91 2 85 12 Nebraska ewes, fdrs., culls 83 1 60 97 native wethers .........' 132 3 75 20 Nebrsska ylgs. weths 81 3 60 353 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 48 4 20 i2 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 40 8 25 116 Wyoming ylgs.. fdrs 73 3 70 Wyoming ewes, fdrs........ 87 2 50 209 can tier ewes 76 1 40 12i) Nebraska ewes 93 2 60 47 Nebraska ewes 114 2 25 28 fed ewes 101 8 35 3 f ed owes , m 8 SO 41 native ewes 1 1 ! 3 25 43 i.atlve ewea, culls 9i 2 ri) 66 native lambs St C 60 . '3F.iL. Cheery Office ee JlheB Las one of the most pleasant atmospheres of any office building in the west. The beautiful court, with the new decorations and the large fountain and the substantial appearance of the. whole structure, make the offices here full of cheer 1 and give pleasant surroundings in which to work. The building is one of the most modern, with new elevators, high class janitor service, -an excellent heating and lighting equipment. . The location of the building, in the heart of the business section, with up-to-dateness in arrange ment and service, makes this an ideal place for the particular man to have his office. A few offices on the court and outside are vacant now. Room 840 Size x!9 6. having a frame and glass partition across coter of room making two good slsed offices with every convenience, and the rental pi lea only, per month (16. oo Boom 844 Having 221 square feet niakea a veT pleasant office: having an east exposure and being near Karnam bireet bide of the building. Kent very reasonable. Per month fao.oo Itoom 61 Don't pa for desk. room space when you can rent a private office for the ajne amount. This room ia till, has a large window on the court, affording plenty of light and ventilation. Price per Dion ill 810.00 Boom 44 Directly opposite the new court houso facing Farnam Street Our front offices are much in demand on account of the prominent location. Thio room la 134x13' feet in size, and Is subdivided with frame and glaaa partition, giving Jjio offices in one. Itental pries, per month .TT 830.03 Boom Sao Is a choice corner office having a north and west exposure, making this apuce attractive at any aeaaon of the year, on account of good lUh ahd ventilation. We will arrange this apace, lUx.'O. suitable for tenant, and there being a vault In Hie room, it etforun extra protection lor valuables. Kent, per month $40.00 THE BEE BUILDING CO, Bee Business Office. CHICAGO I.I V K TO( k MtltKI'.T llemanal for tattle nng Maa-rii M'rnU Hosts "tron a. CHICAGO, Nov. 16. CATTI.ITR'-celpN. lo mio head: msrket. weak: Lowes. 15 .Win 10; Texas steers. $l.0.!i . Western steers. 4.3Of7..10; Mockers uni feeders. 2!ni5.75; rows and helfeis, Jl.:nii6.75; calves. f."i..Vii8.25. HOG8 Receipts. 30.000 head; market, strong for heavies, others slow; liifht. J5 ff 5f; mixed. li. Ksfr4i.tr.; heavy, i. Iivi6.7i; rough $6.1lC.30; good to rholcw heavv, H.'S'ilATO; pigs. I.2.V5.?4; bulk of sales. $ti.3.vft6 m. SHEEP AND I.AMR8 Recelpha, rs nod . head: market, weak; native, (:.ii;',; western. 2.6Tt.t 7: yearlings. tl.WHI 70 lambs, native, 3.75f5.5; western, ;.7i'i 5.75. Kaaaaa City the fltock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. ltl.-CATTI.E-Recelpts. 4.600 head. Including 500 south erne; murket steudy to weak: dressed beef and export steers. Vj.5(Vu9.O0; lair to good, 35.0iv4;.50; western steers. ll.Otyn 7.00; stockers and feeders. .1.75'u,"i.75; southern steers, j.8.VnG.2r); southern cows, 3. 001 4. 50; native cows, 2.5ii4r5.25; native heifers, 340iyy7.t'0; bulls, fl.iVit.75; calves, M.S7.2.".. lMiUS Receipts, 14,000 head; market 5o to 10c higher: bulk of sale. aVotKjiti.oo; heavy, W.iOVfui.fiO; packers and butchers, Kiififio; lights, Jii.OlV'oii.4:.; pigs, J4.2tjto.5l). SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.0W head: market steady: lambs. Ul.tMKn.Vs'i: Veaflings. 3i.75fll.75: welher. II2.V11 4 01 ewes, I2.&i.v?j3.5t.i; stockers and feeders, f .'.Of IU. St. I. on la Live Storlc Ainrkct. PT. .LOlIS. NOV. Ill f-4TTI.VU7!o. eelpts. 38.000 head, including 1,100 Tcxnns; market steady; rmtlve ahippinir and ex port steers. 7.o0$iy.ai; dressed beef anil butcher steers. to-Ooif 7.60; ters under 1.000 pounds. Jt.flOdr 8.00; stockers nd feed ers, U.OOVrjti.OO; cows ami heifers. ftt.oOTrf.nfl. canners. $1.004T3.00; bulls. .7r.47.25; calves. $4.00ij8.60; Texas and Indiun ater r, Jl.oiVio 7.01; cows and licifers, I1.DO&7.00. IIOQH Receipts, 14.700 head; market to 10c higher; pigs and lights, Sl.bo(jj.60; packers, 3ti.20fiii.o5; butchers and bes: heavy. 36. 6. 55. SHEEP AND LAMBS Hoccinto 0.- head; market wc.ik: native muttons. 33.') i&tti; lambs, 34.2;V46.8.; culls and bucks. Jl.25lfj3.00; stockers, L5Vfia.25. St. Joseph I.lve Stock Slaikct. ST.' JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. IK. HATTftf-. Receipts. 2,500 head: market, slow: steers M.fc9i.00; cows and heifers, 2.9Utiib 5o: calves. 11004x7.60. HOGS Receipts. 11.S0O head: market 4710c higher; top. $G.ti0; bulk of sales. SG.15 ic,.M). oHEKl" AMI LAMBS Receipts, 1.500 head: market, steady to weak! It,.i. f4.6U(66.00. Sloclc la Stsht. Receipts of live atock at the fiv t.rin. clpal markets yesterday: Cattle. Hno-s Klioun South Omaha earn 117,10 niu'i St. Joseph 2.5H0 11,600 !;,'K) Kansas City 4.500 14,(Mi0 o.tr St. Louis as 111) 14 TOO 'I U.. Chicago 10,000 3o!oU0 2s!ou Totals .61,200 76,900 49.401) Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Nov. iaEVAonniTvi. APPLES (julct and about steady; on the spot, fancy, 10c; choice, iMrfWc; prime, oVtfS'ic DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, easy, with more tirssure to sell oiw(iai,...u lnr from 74il2o for Collforniu. .... 1.. 4O-50n, and from 10V4Cil2o for Oregons. Apricots, quiei ana steady, with light of- iennKa; cnoice, Jowiioc; extra choice, ltiCuluAiic: fancv. 17ihlic. toi.As H1.11 i..,. steady; choice. llc; extra choice, lli'"12c; fanCV. 1l".frfl2"i.C itniulns Hull loose muscatels are quoted at 6'4fj71i)c; choice to fancy seeded, 7:jiSiSc; seedlets, 64Tc; London layers, fl.40il.43. TOO MUCH SAND IN WINTER AND TOO MUCH IN SUMMER . Street Commissioner Tosh Flynn Is pon dering seriously over the perversity of people who live or labor on Sixteenth street from Farnam to Leavenworth.. "We paved that street with creosote blocks," suid Flynn. "In the summer time- the Mocks were heated up by the sun until the tar boiled out and wo put sand on to soak it up. Now this street is giving- us more trouble than It did In the summer. The pavement gets cold and slippery and horses can't stand. So we still put sand on It. "Now. when I go along that street I will meet one man and he'll ask me why wo don't put more sand on, and tjie next man' will want to fight because we've got so much sand on that it la blowing into room and la a nuisance. Where's the mayor? I want to see somebody who can solve this problem." COLONEL M'CARTHY IS ORDERED TO WASHINGTON Lieutenant Colonel Daniel E. McCarthy, who was stationed here last year as chief quartermaster. Department of the Misouti, but who was removed to Chi cago, has been ordered to report to Wash ington, there to assume duties under the command ot the quartermaster general. Building; Permits. J. A. Moran, 3614 North Tweniy-second street, frame dwelling, $2,500; J. A. Moran. 2205 Pratt street, frame dwelling, $2,600; Caroline and W. H. Poppleton. 4154 Pngo street, frame dwelling. $2,500; J. W. Wed- more, zne xsorin 1 weniy-eignm street, frame dwelling, $1,800; People's Ice and Cold Storage company, 1216 Chicago street. brick and coia storage piaiu, tio.isjo. Environments Building 17th ajid Farnam Sts. MMBlAlrlat IS" , f J I 4k I 1 X