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50 UKAL ESTATK i re itrt.n il liA,M) FOR BALK, I Canada. .,,,, r lineal bbticui- Insimv an?' Nechaco valley, near Grand '5nfP. 't',!5. Fo".QcorBe. Cariboo, Pcaco Colorado. 'for tl75. filing fees and all: Just over Into I Colorado good stuff, not sand hills. Land In Kimball county HO to $15 per acre. J, i inicyi lvimoau, Ken. Intra. Garden nnd Fruit Tracts. Fnrmi n f nv iW lit a mil.... ...... u Council Bluffs, at bargain prices. 806 acres. Known as Orchard Heights, subdi vided and for sal at from 150 tt $100 per acrej easy terms. Let us show you this land. DnV A ft fn 1?1 Punrl Hi Council Bluffs. Ia. EIGHTY acres of land close to town; every acre can be farmed; wilt be sold tor 155.00 per to close partnership. Mort fiage of 13,000. balance must be cash. P.O. box 3S3. Council Bluffs, Iowa. DO YOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWA? The Des Molncs Capital Is Iowa's most widely circulated and most influential newspaper. Its dally circulation exceeds 143.000 copies. The classified advertising rate is 1 cent a word or 6 cents a line. You can sell your farm in Iowa or you .can buy land In Iowa by Uie use of the Des Moines Capital. The rate by the month is $1-20 a line. Address The Des Moines Capital, Des Moines, la. THE eastlest way to find a buyer tor your farm Is to Insert a small want ad In the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir culation In the atato of Iowa, 43.000 dally. The Capital Is read by and believed in by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply tefuse to permit any other paper In their homes. Hates, 1 cent a word a day, 11.13 per line per month; count six oral nary words to the line. Address Da Moines Capital. Dos Moines, la. Hundreds of Men would want this 40-acre farm if they could see it. Six miles of Council Bluffs on main road, about twenty-eight acres good land In cultivation; 4-room cottage; bam. cave, cellar, u llttlo fruit, one quarter mile of school and one mile of small town and railroad station. Lies In s warm sunny valley protected on north west and east by hills. Fine place for general farming, fruit grow.ln;, garden ing, chickens and bees. Worth tho price dt J4.CC0, 1500 cash balance long tlmo. M'GEB REAL ESTATE CO., 105 Pearl 8t- I FOR SALE 80-ACHE FARM. NEAR COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. ; 6-room dwell ing; barn 40x44, double corncrlb, two wells; spring lirpaature; 20 acres alfalfa, SO acres pasture, balance in corn and oats. CHAS. T . OFFICER, Council .Bluffs. Ia. .Nebraska. HAVE YOU SEEN HUNGERFOItD 'S DISPLAY OF DAWES COUNTY PRODUCTS? At 107 McCague Bldg., corner of 15th and Dodge Sts., ono block cast of postofflce? Look it over and see for yourself that you can ralso better crops on 110 and $15 Dawes county land than you can raise on your JIM, and $175 land down here. The yields of alfalfa, alfalfa seed, wheat oatB, flax, rye, barley, spelts and potatoes are far greater than the yields o'n high priced land In the east. The -western and northern demand there makes a much better market for everything than you get right here In Omaha Or any of the surrounding market points. Call at my office, see my display, get one of my books of description and prices, get one of my state .maps directing, you the proper route to Crnwford and let me enow you my land of Independence. ARAII I HTJNGERFORD. Crawford. Dawes County?" Nebraska. 644 ACRES land In, Blaine .pounty. Neb. f&zo. At v iveipiu, ul yimnca ai. 1111 IWUt'CTrtn 1r "Man urttH Km ft 11 .means: "For sale, IS quarters of cholco 'farm land close to Sidney, Neb., one tenth cash, bal. ten years' In ten equal payments. Ernest Raasa Sidney, Neb. HOMESTEAD 320 acres rich farm land for $175, filing fees and all! Just over Into Colorado good stuff, not sand hills. Land in Kimball county $15 up to $25 per ,ticre. J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. 140-BUBHEL WHEAT LAND, t TO $31 I PER ACRE. I We have for salo over 70.000 acres of I Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest I farm land, where the crop ve)da for U 'years, including 1910 and 1311. average with the best In the state. Alfalfa, also a, leading crop. Better so1, water and climate cannot be found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUNDINGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY, NEB. Oktnnuiun. NOWATA, OKL., lots and oil laids for Bale. H. Hoggatt. No. 9, Wead Bldg. FOR SALE MISC South Dakota. FOR SALE 160 acres good farm land: 40 acres broke, balance all tillable: 1 miles from Dallas and 5 mllefc from Colome. Price. $40 per acre, payable 11,609 cash. $2,600 March 1. IBIS; $2.00 March 1, 1917. Address Box 180, Dallas. Bo. Dak. 480 ACRES In Clark county. South Da kota, four mileB from county seat, 800 teres broke, a good set of Improvements Frlce $55 an aero on good terms. B. P.' Thompson. Lyons, Neb. Texas. CHEAP patented state school lands, south Texas, $1 an acre cash, balance ten years, For all particulars write F. A. Connable, trustee. 484 Commercial Bank Bldg., Houston, Tex. Washington. BUY SPOKANE PROPERTY. One acre that will soon be worth $1,000 for tGOO; terms. Write EMERY B. BAYLEY, Peach, Washington. XjJVE HTO(K MWvKT OF WKST Ship live stoi'k to South Omaha. Have mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Litre Stock Commission Merchants. BYERS BROS. & CO.. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 322 Exchange Bldg Bnydrr-Malone-Cnffmnn Co., 153 Ex, Bldg. LAVERTY BROS.. 138 Exchange Bldg. Martin tiros. & Co.. Exchange Bldg. Clay, Robinson & Co., 200 Excnangi. Bldg. Last Appeal Issued By Colonel Roosevelt OYSTER BAY, N. Y Nov. 4.-At the end of the hardest campaign of his ca reer In politics Colonel Roosevelt tonight made a final appeal to the voters of the country on behalf of the progres sive ticket- Except for two speeches tomorrow In his home county he had ended the struggle which has kept him hard at work since he threw his hat Into the ring last Bprlng. Ho spent the day with his family and was so far recovered from his bullet wound that his physician permitted him to go to church. Colonel Roosevelt gave out his state ment under the date of November 4 as Ills appeal on. the day before election. 3Ie urged every voter to read the pro gressive party platform before going to the polls. Diaginceful Conduct of liver and bowels in refusing to act, Is quickly remedied with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Easy, safe, sure. 25c, For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise-ment, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Nine Oat of Ten Members of Local Board Bearish as to Wheat. CASH CORN PRICE IS UNCHANGED Oat Receipts Continue Henry, nut Ho Large Accumulation In Stocks Is Taking- Place In (lie 'Western Stntrs. OMAHA. Nov. 4, 1912. When the markets closed Friday nine out of ten members of the local trade were bearish In their views on wheat. What decline has been rstabllshed has neither checked the movement or ln crased the shipping demand, and prices are far from being at a lovel to Invite export business. Tho Argentina crop Is a factor and Is coming on very fast un der favorable conditions. After a long period of activity tho flour trade Is a little sluggish at this time. The trade is In a position where it will respond "quickly to anything Important In the way of bull news, but there Is nothing of tho kind In sight unless some complications arise In Europe over the attempted settlement of the Turk.sh war. Cash wheat UjSc lower. The latest private reports by good au thorities on the corn yields over the big shipping states are most flattering. Thu traae is now looking for nn oiriciai re port this month even more bearish than that given out for October. New corn Is bcg.nning to move quite freely. Tho acute situation in old cash corn Is largely eliminated as a market factor. Brokers claim there Is a big concentrated' holding In December corn, which, In alt proba bility, 'cannot bo suppl.ed by the new crop movement. Tho action tor tho De cember option will depend very greatly on the character of the weather for the next thirty days. Leaving this ele ment out of consideration, the feeling In the trado Is bearish. Cosh corn unchanged to 2c lower. Oats receipts contlnuo heavy, but no large accumulation In stocks is taking piace. The big crop precludes any largo volume of speculative buying and traders expect prices to gradually sag to a lowel level. Cash oats were Ho lower. There will bo no market in Chicago or Omaha, Tuesday, November 6, on ac count of election. Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal to 944,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; oats, 148,000 bu. Liverpool closed with wheat unchanged to Md higher; corn, Hd lower. Primary wneat receipts were 6,023,000 bu, and shipments 1,938,000 bu., against re ceipts' of 1,549,000 bu. and shipments of 294,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 727,000 bu. and shipments 4,500 bu., against receipts of 523,000 bu. and shipments of 265,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 2,511,000 bu. and shipments 1,943,000 bu., against re ceipts of 443.000 bu. and shipments of 274,- 000 bu. last year. rne following cash sales were rcportca: Wheat No. 2 Tiard winter: 36 cars, 83V4c. No. 3 hard winter: 2 cars, 83Wc; 6 cars, 83c; 12 cars, S2ic; 6 cars, S2Ac. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 81c; 3 cars, Slo; 3 cars, 80&c; 1 car, 79c: 1 car. 7Cc. No. grade hard winter: 1 car, 80c; 1 car, 7So; 1 car, 7Cc; 1 car, 76a No. 2 spring: 1 car, 83c; 2 cars, 83c. No. 3 spring. 1 car, 83c; 3 cars, &2c; 1 car, 82Kc; 1 car, S2Vlc; 3 cars, 82c; 2 cars, 81J4c; 1 car, 81c. No. 4 spring: 1 car, 81Hc; 2 cars, 80c. No grade spring: 1 car, 75c. No. 2 mixed aurum: 1 car, K0o; 3 cars, 79c. No. 3 mixed, durum, 3 cars, 79c. No. 4 mixed durum: 1 car. 78c No. 3 mixed, 1 car 85c; 2 2 cars, 82V4& No. 4 mixed. 3 cars. S2Vc: 1 car 80c: 1 car. TO. Corn No. 3 white". 2 cars, 64Uc No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, 67c No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 64c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars. 65c; 2 cars, 64ftc. No grudd: 2 cars, 61c. Rye No. 2: 3 cars. 61c. No. 3: 1 cor, 60a Oats Standard: 2 cars, 31c; 1 car, S0c; 2 cars, 30c No. 3 white: 2 cars. 20V4c; 25 cars, 30ic No. 4 white: t cars, 204c; 7 cars, 30c Omaha Cash irrlcen, WHEAT" No. 2 hard, 83 S5Ho; No. 3 hard, 8284V4c; No. 4 hard, 7082ttc; No. 3 spring, 81683c; No. 4 spring, 78H81Wa CORN No. 3 white, 544c; No. 3 yel low, 67c; No. 4 yellow, 54c; No. 3, UW D5c; No, 4, E051e. OATS No, 2 white, 30?i3Hic; standard, 30ftSlci No. 3 whitQ, 3430i4c;. No. 4 white. 30ff3dUc BARLEYr-Malting, D665c; No. 1 feed, 4?65c. RYE No. 2, 61c; Np. 3, 60c. Carlot llecetpts. wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis .... Duluth Omaha Kansas City..., St. Louis Winnipeg 85 101 261 1,406 1,170 341 513 324 760 20 31 67 113 65 100 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature the Trsdtnir and Closing Prices on Board of Trade, nmninn tmv.. t r-.ni.. Increase in tho visible supply brought about tnn inwnt ninety nf . V. r. I.. wheat today. Tho wlndup was nervous j."" v-r""B ui i 'iwc. Latest tradings leTt com To to llHc down, pats off Vtiiw to &c and provisions vary- i iium j5su juwer 10 an aavanco or inc. Unrest about tlm TnrWinii eitnntinn wheat at first an appcaranco of strength. iH2uE.11 ,ihe. rtMo supply total was withheld, the incomplete! returns avallablo showed beyond doubt that the outcomo wnillfi nn Ti mi I'll if in 'i . . , .. . i. , 7La. Bain In Chicago alone amounted to 903W4c, with last transactions Ttic net lower at 89c even. Predictions thnt (hn i,,,,..., c-Btlirmto would be raised 22000,000 bu. above the forecast issued October 1 had a de pressing effect on corn. December' fluc tuated between fiOQuOVio and 60'4c, closing easy at eoHCTSOVic, a net loss of c CaHh irrnnV waro iron 1.- xrn o i i 57068ttc. " ""'" uats nem relatively steady because of COVnrlncr hv nmmlnant ahAu V. . 1 . to the Idea that bearish sentiment had Kiunii ukj nearly unanimous. upior and lower limits touched for December' wore 31&C and 31c, with tho close at 314c, a decline of 4c net. uwing to corn weakness, provisions hrnKA IntA In tha Raa,lnM na- 1. n ..I .. vanced early owing to a doorcase In m. eki iicm uim 01 a ugm run or nogs. In Inn pnrl nnrlr o n A -Ih. ,rAw.n a. ... . . . uwiat,, U.UVUI the same as Friday night, but lard showed a backset of 57o to 12Hc The leading futures rangea as follows- Artlcle.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.Fri.d. Wheat Dec. May. July. Corn. Dec. May.j July. Oats. July. Pork. Jan.. May, Lard. Nov. Dec. Jan.. May. Ribs. Jan.. May. SOtf1 88 80 89TiJ0 91T 90T4 91 Vl DOTt 60SU 60Ht4 1 Wi 49 49ifil74 rwi w m mm u 31H 21 31V4 31V4 33H 32TI 33 33VM 33'4 E 32 33&S 18 65 18 374 18 37H 18 40 18 25 18 00 18 05 IS 00 10 90 10 65 10 65 10 77U 10 77 10 60 10 60 10 67g 10 70 10 60 10 60 10 60 10 32H 10 15 10 17H 10 234 10 25 10 07H 9D2H B92H 9 9ft 9S2H 9 70 9 70 9 80 was i !60HJi &0O61 '31HS 4 33li3i 33 18 50-60 18 20 10-90 10 77V4 10 Cti 10 67H 10 27W 10fV3 10 02H 9 SO Cnuh mmtntlnnu nrnm vtlntn FLOUR Slow; winter patents. $1.30 4.75; winter straights. $4.104.60; spring patents. 4.2&Q5.40; spring straights, $4.00 ($4.25: bakers, $3.603.85. RYE No. 2. 68S69c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 45g63c; fair to choice malting, 6572c. ' SEEDS Timothy, $3.0083.16; clover. $13.00ins.00. ' PORK-Mesa. $16.251.S7H. LARD In tierces, $10,654(10.75. SHORT RIBS-Loose, $10.2510.73. Grain Statistics Total ' clearances of wheat and flour for three days were equal to 914,000 bushels. Primary re ceipts for three days were 5.025,000 bush els, compared with 1,549,000 bushels, the corresponding day s. gear ngo. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage decreased 3,101,000 bushels. Estimated re ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 224 cars: corn. 404 cars; oats, 904 cars; bogs, 13,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices No. ! red, tlM& 1.06H. No. 3 red. 4c4m.04. No. 2 hard, 89ie92ViC, No. S hard, iSflMkc: No. 1 northern, 9Oft01c; No. 2, northern. S&& M!4c, No. 3 northern. 81086c; No. 3 spring, 87gSc; No. S spring, S4VjS6o, No, TIIE DEE: 4 spring, VJSJc; velvet chaff, mtic, durum. S4W0c. Corn. No, 2, M44rSUc, No. 2 whUe, Mf6SHc; Nju. 3 yellow, 574AsHc; No. 3, 6frft674o; No. S white, new, Wol p d, 6hUcjuc; No. 3 yellow, new, SSVtu Mc; old, 54JCSVto; No. 4, now, 6ftUlc: old, MgSiHc; No. 4 white, new, 61c: old. n&i 674c; No. 4 yellow, now, Sic; old, 646Sc. Oats. No. 2, SlViCfllHc; n-0. 2 wi,Ite, SSUjC 34c; No. t white. 3tmJV4c; No. 4 white, 31G32c; standard. 3441MBO. Rye: No. 2, 6Stj5c Barley: Mr4c Timothy: $.0ta.R5. Clover, $l.00ffis.00. BUTTKR Steady; creameries, 27fir91c; dairies. 24UC9C KOOS Steady; receipts. 2.613 cases; at mark, cases Included, 194J800; ordinary firsts. 22c; firsts, 3c CHEESE Steady: daisies, 17t4fl7c. young Americas. 17H?lic: long horns. 16VC17C. 1OTATOI3S-Strong: receipts. 60 csrs; Michigan. 4463c; Minnesota, 47000c; Wis cousin. 45QfiSa POULTRY-Allve, steady; turkeys, 16c, chickens, HHo; springs, 12Ha VEAL Steady; 90Uo. NKW YORK GKNKHAL Jt.VllKliT Quotations of the I)a- on Vnrloun Com iilodllira, NEW YORK. Nov. 4. FIjOITI Quiet, lower; spring patents. $14.sHr4.90; win ter straights. $I.5Oj4.G0; winter patents. St.. Orff 1 inHni pUdm I 'V.s.M rjl . ,ui.,,-H extras. No. 1. $4.10.34.20: winter extras. No. 2, 94.Mkfr4.I0: Kansas Straights, $4.16'cN.3 Will.' m i . . . . . -V iinr,ni-Klwi, inurKoi steaoy; ino. r, red, $1.05H elovator. and $1.06H f. o. b afloat: No. 1 northern. 97H f. o. b. afloat Duluth. Futures market closed WSc net lower; December. !W 1-I6fi97 9-16c, closetl 96ic- May, $1.00Jie1.01Ho. closed $1.0ffT4e. CORN-Spot. market easy; export 66Vie f. o. b. afloat; December to March S9He: No. 4. 5Sc; natural white! 370334c n iurMsy; western spnng Dru, ioiv lb. sacks. $22.50; standard middling, 100-lb. sacks. $22.00. HAY Quiet: prime, nominal; No. 1. $1.10SL16; No. 2. $1.0001.06; No. 3, 85c. HIDES Firm; Central America, SSUc; Bogota. 2Mf29c. LliATIIRn lilrm? hntnlnnlr Ir.lo v? 2Sc; seconds, 2&627o; thirds, 23WC4c'; re Jects. 18c. PROVlSIONS-Pork. barely steady; mess, $19.C0&19.75; family, $23.00tff24.00; Short rlnnni t'' f1T!i 'J nAr ... ... mess, $18.004tl9.00; family, $22.00023.00; boef aina, .o.whvi.ov. uii meats, easy; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $14.0014.60; pickled hams, $14.00. Lard, steady; mid dle west nrlmn til IfrCTII "rt rAfln.l easy; continent. $11.80; South' America, $12.75; compound, $S.003S.2G. iAi,ujn-viuiet; prime city, hhds., 6?4c; special, 7Vie; country, 606c. BUTTER Firm: rpc.ln. K-q ,,.. creamery, extrns, S24(ff33c: creamery! held, extrna. 31iff.t1Ur nmi.aaa n.i.n. 274j2Sc; factorj. Juno make, firsts. 244 uuiruni. inaKO. iirsts, Z4ftC; paCKltlg Stock. Jlllin mnkn. ?lTi"lUr.' imi.ki N-o. 2. 23'234c. Cf'EIsSE Quiet; receipts, 199 boxes; state, whole milk, held, colored, specials, milSc; skims. 4T15a ' EGGS Irrpirular! rnonlnln KIM ox... fresh gathered, extras, 36039c; extra iirsts, i.uc; roingerator, special marks, fancy. 234024c; firsts, 22ff23c; nearby hptinnrv irltlt fnnnv 1-i.i.n .&n. I. I.i 53ii55c; western gathered, whites, 33S3o! i-uuuiiu-urcswn, quiet; iresu KUlea western chickens, 12018c; fowls, 143174c; turkeys, 16023c. St, Lou I a General Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4. WHEAT Cash lower; track, No. 2 red, $1.0101.05; No. 2 hard, 8SS02c. CORN-Lower; track, No. 2, 6SS69c; No. 2 white, 60c. OATS Lower: track. No. 2, 32032ic; No. 2 white. 334(g)334c. RYE Unchanged at 60c. FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. $4.9Sfi 6.25; extra fancy and straight, $4.3505.85; hard winter clears, $3.3000.60. SEED Timothy. $10.00. CORNMEAL $3.60. BRAN Weak; sacked east track, 94 HAY Dull; timothy, $12.00016.50; prairie, $11.00015.00. BAGGING-10-3-16C TWINE Hemp, 8c. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; job blng, $16.75. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, $11.224011.324. Dry salt moats, un changed: boxed extra shorts, llHc; clear ribs, llc; short clears, 12c. Bacon, un changed; boxed extra shorts, 12c; clear ribs, 12Hc; short clears, 13c. POULTRY-Dull; chickens, 104c; springs, 124c; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 12c; geese. He. BUTTER Dull; creamery, 26030c. EGGS-Higher; 25c Knnmin City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 4. WHEAT Cash, unchanged to 1c lower; No, 2 hard. HOWW NO. 3. suvwrssvic: NO. a rea. 97 974c: No. 3. D40O6C. CORN uncnangea to ic lower: No. 2 . I 1 ..1.1 r P T. . r.rt. Vn 1 A lllijkcu, uiu, iawvw., nun. uwv.. , , a. it . u , 54c; new, 62053c; No, 2 white, old, 660 68c; new, 62053c; No, 3 old, D607o; now, 02c. OATS !4V40 lower: No. S white. 330 334c; No. 2 mixed, 320824a iivtt r.n HAY Steady : cholco timothy. $13,600 14.00; cholco prairie, $12.76013.25. BUTTER creamery, lac; firsts, ixot secondH, 24c; packing stock, 2240'J3c EGGS Extras, 27c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 19c POULTRY Hens. 114012c: roosters. So: springs, 114013c; young turkoys, 15c. , .-snip-Receipts, ments. Wheat 518,000 254.000 Corn 31.000 7.000 Oats 65,000 13,000 Philadelphia Produce Slarkct'. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 4.-BUTTKR Firm and 401o higher; western cream ery extra, 33o; nearby prints, extra, S5c; fancy, 86c. EGGS Firm; good demand; Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts, free cases; $10.20 per case: current receipts, freo cases, $8.7000.90; western firsts, free cases, $10.20 por case; current receipts, free cases, $8.9000.90 per case. CHEESE Quiet but steady: New York full creams, choice, ISt; fair to good, 17 0174c; part skima, 11015c Minneapolis Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 4 WHEAT December, 84c: May. 90c. Cash: No. 1 hard, 86c; No. 1 northern, 8140864c; No. 2 northern. 8240634a No. 3. KOKSlHa OATS No. 3 wnito, 23i30c RYE No. 2, 68062c. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, $18.60019.00. FLOUR First patents. U.2MM.55: sec ond Datents. $4.1004.35: first clears. $3,100 S.40: second, $2.30jj2.60. BTED Flax, Il.a?i01.37. BARLEY 11064c. Mllivnukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Nor. 4. WlfBAT No. 1 northern, 80090c; No. 2 northern. 8740 R84c; No. 2 hard winter, &2093c; Decem ber, 850S5!ic: May. 91?ic CORN No. 3 yellow, wo: no. 3 white. 60c; No. S, 67c; December, 6040604c; May, tyifcc. OATH btunnard, K0t53C. BAItLEY,-60ff76c Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERIKIOU Nov. 4. WIIHAT-Spot. steady; No. l Manitoba, 8s Id; No. 3 Manitoba, 8 Id. Futures, steady: D. cember, 7t 74d; March, Cs 7d; May, 7s "1' A CORN Spot, easy: now, American, kiln dried. 6s lid. Futures, weak: December. 6s Id; January, 5s Hid. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Nov. 4.-CORN-1014o lower; No. 3 white. 67c: No. 4 white. 65Wc: Nn. 2 yellow. 674c! No. 3 yellow, 67c; No. 4 yellow, bbftc; rvo, z mixea, bic; no. 3 mixed, 57c; sample, 62c. OATS Unchanged to 4o lower; stand ard, 32c; No. 3 white, 314c Ilulnth Grain Market. T-.TTT .TTTIT Minn Hnv i U'lllflln w. w ... . , ( A 4 U, 1 hard, 86Hc: No. 1 northern. 85Sc; No. 2 northern. 83Hc; December, 844c, bid; May. S94c, bid. " OATS-Z34C. Dry Gnoil Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-DRY OOODS The cotton goods markets were firm to day. Wide print cloths were advanced to a basts of 64c for 284-inch 64 x64s Some large clothiers have recently placed substantial orders on staple men' wear for fall use In 1913. Yarns are higher. Jobbers report a repeat business of Importance on holiday merchandise. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN. 111., Nov 4. The quotation committee of the Elgin butter board this afternoon declared butter firm at 31c OiMAILA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1912. NEW YORK STOCK-MARKET Extreme Dullness And Irregularity Mark Bay's Business. CALL MONEY BATES DECREASE Some Stocks Whose Affairs Are I.nrurly Dependent nn Tariff Record Severe Losses Which Are I-nrgrlr Recovered. NEW YORK, Nov. 4. Extreme dullness and Irregularity marked tho course of operations on tho stock exchango today. For the greater port of the session trndlnf, was almost at a satmlstlll. Some stookr, notably St. Paul and the Hill Issues, were moderately strong at tho outset, while most other leaders, railways and Indus trials, were heavy when not absolutely weak. Certain of tho specialties, such as American Beet Sugar, American Sugar and American Woolen, whose affairs are largely dependent upon tho tariff, rec orded severe losses, which wcro partly regained before the close.' American can and tho Tobacco rroup. as wll as some of the minor stocks, reflected varying do- grees or pressure. In the tlntO hour, when call money, which had opened at 7 per cent, fell to 6 and Inter 34 per cent, tho entire list moved forward until most losses were moro than recovered. Lehigh Valley. St. Paul. Union Pacific nnd Steel led the rise, while Great Northern and Northern Pacific added to Oarly gains, and Amalga mated, which hod been among the heav iest of tho leaders, also recovered. There was soma Blinding toward the close, bnt the undertone continued firm. Canadian Pnclfla was weakest of tho Americans In London, where the market Inclined to sag over renewed complica tions In th Balkan situation. While coll money cased appreciably. tlmo lonns hardened. 6 per cent being bid for tho longer maturities. All Indica tions point to a firmer tendency for the balance of tho year. Tha bond market wns narrow nnd li- regular. Total sales, par value, aggre gates 3.ii,wm. united States 2n declined 4 per acnt and tho registered 3s 4 per cent on call. Number Of sales ami londlnp mintatlnni on Blocks today were as follows: Fal. High. Low. Clo. Amsliraraatnl Copper .... HUM I1T MS M American Agricultural ... 100 M ei MH Amfrirnn Prl Hur.... t,t(to T MH 03 American Can I.SO0 40U SH JM American can pM. 7(10 121 111 iisj American C & F M0 MVi 6 H American Cotton Oil 400 7 lK V Am. Ice PfeurttlM.... to American Llnneod 400 1SU H 15 American Locomotive ... 1,(00 44i 44 4414 American H. & n 5,900 53 m Am. B. R. pfd :00 WK 107H 10TU Am. sutar neflnlns J.too i:J lU lit American T. A T HOO US 111(4 1UH American Tobacco 700 tTI tJ7 JTI; Anaconda Mining Co.... J.J00 41 t 4lti AtchHon j,7oo 107K leutt 10TW Atcnlxjn pfd , hut, Atlantic Coatt Line...... too 110 iSV.i US Diltlmoro & Ohio 1,500 1064 I0JH 14 Bethlehem Bteel j.Mtl 46U 41 44U Brooklyn Hapld Tr .500 UU 9U Canadian Taclflc S,a)0 2I1W tC0i :tl,i Central Leather J.loo ilk SI 1H Chapeak tc Ohio t.SOO S mi I1H Chlcego O. W , too jj mi jt4 Chicago, M. & . r..1. ,M0 Ul'l J0SU 111' Cli catc. M W. .', 100 1$H lll'i 13J Colorado Jr. & I soo tl K 34 Conaolldaled Uas 100 1H 111 l(4tl Corn lToducta , ,500 17S 1H 17U Delaware & Iludaon 100 m 3Mi 1MV4 Denver & lllo Qrande,,. :oo im ji i 2fiTf.r "' 1 H SIS i, Plrtlllera' Securltlea .... 400 17 W. 17 Brie lt pfd ;oo H, CI M: Kr'e M PW S00 41 41 41 Oeneral Ulectrlo 100 1I1U 1IIU idoti Oreat Northern pfd 7.T0O lSlft 11711 Oreat Northern Ore ctfi.. 100 47 47' (4u Illinois Central 100 17 W jjju lnltrborough Met 1,704 soli ll I0U Inter. Met. pfd 3,500 gSVl ei4 4U International llarveater.. ...T. .7.. .... lUli Inter-Marlnn pfd jiu InternMlenal Paper " i6J lnfrnitlonal IMmp jjij Kanaa City Southern.... SW :g'i! j iJUlcile Oaa 505 LehlKli Valley 5,io 175 17l: 174U Loulartlle & Kaabrllle.. COO lit 1S7 15 ilv St-J' 8-- 2; M-" 4,14 ""i 04 Mliwurl, K. A T x) itu if -7 Mleourl laclno i,M 42 4ti 4i Jl.,.lont.1 ,ni"ult TOO m ijjH U2 NJitlonal Lead :oo 61 6!; 61 N. It. Tu of M. Id pfd ' 1, New York Central 1,M0 115Vt 1I4W 11SU N. Y., O. 4 W 100 Sli S4i nv Norfolk & Western 100 HSii 1H; m' North American '. 0514 Northern Pacific t,000 lM'i 121 12s Pacific Mall 100 ' ' "1 i TenneylTanla 1,300 iijij Um People's Oaa mi7 P.. r., C. & Ft. L ,'. J05 Plttiburgli Coal 800 314; 23ti Preie.l Fteel Cat HO 18 n Pullman I'alaco Car m Ualnc JJ.100 171 mil 170'4 Republic I. A B 100 UK n ii HepuWIo I. ,t 8. pfd.... fOO 2i KVi SJ'4 Hock laland Co LOOO 2li 25U !St. Tlock laland Cn. pfd SOO 10 49H 49 Ft. L. & 8. I'. 2d pfd... 200 35 S5 S3U 8eaboard Air Line 100 Jl n -02 Peaboanl A. L. pfd M0 48K 4 4SU PloM-Sheffleld fi. & I... io u n 14 Roulhern Pacific 3,700 11014 leou no Southern Hallway j 000 2SH 29 -u 80. Hallway pfd 400 1H 11 tll Tennetsoe Copper o Texaa & Pacific 100 25 ii" J4 Union Pacific 15.700 170 H9V4 170 Union Pacific pfd 400 90Vi DO 9V United Btatea llealty United States llublwr.... l.ooo 61 tl eiu United Btatea Bteel 78,900 74 U 7',1 UK U H. Bteel pfd 'aoo ill-!, ,,1'' UUh Copper ., joo !?, mj gj" Va.-Carollna Chemical .. 200 47(4 47U 44U Wl"h 100 4H i 44 Wabath pfd sou IS uy. UK Weatern Maryland o C4U 641i MW Western Union 400 71V4 78 77U Weatlnghouae Eloetrlo .. 1,000 II 11U giu Wheeling & L. B ,JJ Offered. Ex-dlTldend. Total aajes for tha day, IIS.100 tbaret. JVevr Vorlc Alonry Alnrkct. NEW YOIUC. Nov. 4.-MONKy-On call, strong; 87 per cent; ruling rate, 7 per cent; closing bid. 3 per cent; offered at 8i per cent. Tlmo loans, strong; sixty ?d-r'ilnt)ty Jay.B' 6 P' cent-' ix months, 6V4f(u Per cent. PH1MK MERCANTILE PAPEH-C per cent. STERLING EXCHANOB Steaily, with actual business In bankers' bills at 4.gl75 for Klxty-day bills and at 14.8580 for do mand. Commercial bills, 11.61. SILVEIt-Uar, 62T4c; Mexican dollars, UONDR-Government, heavy; railroad. Irregular. ' Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. B. tef. la, ut....l K. C. go. ref. u.. tl do coupon J" L. 8. deb. 4s lilt,, jj U. 8. 3, reg 101WL. N. unl. 4s 7H do coupon lOitiM. K. & T. lit 4.. 11 U. 8. 4., reg lUJk Mo gen. 4Vi IS',4 do coupon Illi Mo. I-aclfle 4a 7114 Panama . coupon. .1013 do conr. (a t A.-C. lat U ctfa. .11 "N It It of M m 90 Aroer. As. t 1014N. Y. C. g. it,,,.. M!4 A. T. & T. cv. 4a. .11114. do deb. 4l 91? Am. Tobacco 6a....im, Y. ti, , & (, " Armour t Co. 4Hl Hi to AUhlaon gen. 4a.... 971.W. & W. lit 0. 4a.. W!i do c..4a lt0 106 do cr, 4a 115 do ct. la No. Pacific 4a j A. C U Ut 4a 4H do 3a Pal. i Ohio 4a tlSO. 8. L. rfdg. 4i... 41U Mo IH H',n. r. 1, i5 Mg llrook. Tr. ct, 4... t0 do con. 4,, im On. of Oa. t IM Reading gen. 4e.... HK Can. Leather 4a.... tSKS-.L, A B. y, fg U1.1X Chea. A Ohio 4V4.. t do gen. Is....." Ji- do conr. 4Ha 9381. U 8. W. e. 4 . toZ Chicago tc A. IHi.. S 8. A. L. adj. (a, . it,L C U. & Q. J, !.... WSo. Pae. col. 4s.. .. M do gen. 4s tS do cr. 4e 91 O M a fl P ct 4tts-10W o lat ref, 4a. . ' nu C. It. I. P. 0. 4s. tH48o. Hallway u. ...,mS do rfg. 4 M14 do gen. 4s 72 C. L B. r & 4s. 14 Union Paclflo 4a..'. MTi D. II. cr. 4s tltt do cr. 4s.., iS I), & IL O. ref. Is. II do lat A ref. 4a ". iiu Dlrtlllerf Sa 73 U. 8. Hubber 4s...!l01V Erie p. I, 4 WiU. S. Bteel 2d Is.! ! do gen. 4i.. 71 Va.-Cfcr. chem, Is. tU do cv. 4s. ser. D. TTH'Wab. l.t ei. Is II III. Cen. lat ref. 4s. tS western Md. 4s. . Itu Inter. Mat. 4H tOiWaat. Elee. cr. la tX Inter. M. U. 4Ha.. M Wis. Central 4s.. . ti Japan 4H tl 1 Did, Offered. New York Mining? fltocks. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Closing quota tions on mlntnx stocks: Cora. Tunnel stock., 10 Mcilcan UO do bonds II (loiarlo ,, 20a Con. Cal. & Va.... II Opblr 39 Iron silver l& Standard loo Leadlllle Con. .... I Tallow Jacket 30 Little Chief ........ I Offered. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Nov, 4. The condition of the L'nlted States treasury at the be ginning of business today was Working balance, 132,S71,C06. In banks and Philip pine treasury, 31,78S,68S; total of general f fund. 14.t.filS.88. Hecelpts Saturday, IJ,Tf.. NTS; disbursements, JAOSJUfA Drtloit this fiscal ytwtr, I.sio,Ob4. ns against lirt.3Sl.lW last year. The figures for receipts, dis bursements and deficit exclude Panama canal nnd public debt transactions. I.nmlim Stuck Market. LONDON, Nov. 4,-Tho stock market was Inclined to case off during tho early trading today, owing to Auntrln's atti tude In tho Iialkau situation. American securities opened a fraction lower. A rally followed on covering, but selling wns renewed later, and the' list declined under the lead of Canadian Pacific. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to 3 points below parity. London closing stock quotations: Consols, money 7I Louisville & Nmh.lM do acc'nt, Dee.71 15 14 Mo , Kan. Tel.. HH Amal. Coprer M'tNew Tofk Central. .1IH4 Anaconda lMrtolk & Wetern.lll Atcblson UO14 do pfd do pfd I0V4 Ontario A Western. 34H Paltlmnre A Ohio 109 I'ennaylranlA , Canadian Paclttc ..2iltand Mine H Chewpeake Ohio. MVt Heading IIS Chi. Oreat Western. 19H Southern Ily ...... rH lilt.. Mil. Jt St. l'llt do rU .4...... Mil 1 Peer 1IH Southern Paclflo ..tllH lenver A Uln a... 11 Union Pacific ......1H. da , pfd I9i do rM "Vt Krl ilT. 8. Steel... 71 S do 1st pfd II da pfd 1IIH do id pll 41 Wabash 4V, Orand Trunk 2U do pfd 1IV4 Illinois Central ....111 SILVER liar, steady nt 2M per ounce. MONEY At affOlj pr cent. The rate of discount In tho open mar ket for short nnd for three months' bills Is S per cent. tlnsd'u ?tpis Market, HOSTON. Nov. 4.-Closlng quotations on stocks were: Altoues 39 Mohawk 3 Amal. Copper IIH Nevada Con ) A. Z. L A 8 31 Nlpltslng Mlnea I Artiona Com Hi Mirth llutto 34 D. A l C. A 8. M. (North Lake 1 Cal. & Alitona US Old Dominion II Cal. A llecla... S4S Oeceola 101 Centennial II Qulnry ., tot, Cop. luinge C, (1.... MV,Shnnnon 14 feat nutta C. M ... II Bur 1 lor 4014 Franklin 10 Superior A p. 1U (llroiu On 4S Tamarack 41 tlrnnby Oon 4lU. 8. 8. It, A M .. 41H Dreenn cananea an pid loti Il Horalo Corper. IIH Utah (Vw. IIU Kerr Lake IS Utah Copper Co 1, Lake Copper llti Winona 4Vi lj Sallo CVpper . .. 4" Wolverine 71 Miami Copper "V OMAHA GCXKIlAt. MAIIKRT, 1UITTEU No. 1. Lib. enrtons, Slo; No. 1, in CO-lb. tubs, ante; K 2, c; pack ing, isc. CIIEESn-Imiwrted Swiss. 33c; Amerl can, Swiss, 2Cc; block. Swiss, 24o; twins, 20c; daisies, SXi; triplets, 30c; Young Americas, Slo; blue label brick. Sic; Urn bergcr, 2-lb., 21c; Lib., :3c; Now York white. 21c. REEK CUTS-No. 1 rlhs. 21c; No. 3 ribs. 14Hc; No. S ribs. 10Wc; No. 1 loins. 23Hc: No. 2 loins, 15 Ho; No. 3 loins, llVio; No. 1 chucks, DVic; No, 2 chucks, 8c; No. 3 chucks, 7Uc; No. 1 rounds, iliic; No. 2 rounds', lOic; No. 3 roundn, tM; No. 1 plates. SUc; No. 2 plates, 74o; No. 3 plates, 6tto. POULTRY-tlrollcrs. $6 por dor.; hens, IKo: cooks, llo: ducks. ISo: 'ireesc. l.'o: 'turkeys. 23c; pigeons, per dot., 11.20. Alive: Broilers, lOftHJo; hens, lOQ'llc: old 'roosters. 7o; ducks, full feathered, 12Uc; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkuys, 16c; pigeons, per dox., ooc; honiurs, S2.60; squabs. No. 1, 31.60: No. 2. 60o. i EISU (frcsh)-Plckorcl, 11c; whlto. 14o; 'trout, 12c; large crapulos, 14a; Spanish mackorol, 16c; haddock, 13c; flounders, ' 13c; green catfish, 13c; hhad roo, per pair, 40c; salmon, 8c; halibut, 13c; buf falo, 7o; bullheads, 13o. KRUITS. ETC. Missouri apples. In bbls., 3,004r4.00; New York Greenings and liuldwlns, .2C. Spanish onions, per case, $1.60. Ilannnas, fancy select, per bunch, t2.26tf2.6Q; Jumbo, per bunch, S2.76tt3.76. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30 Lib. pkgs. in box, per box, 12,15; Dromedary brand, now, 30 Liu. pkgs. In box, per box, 13.00 Figs, California, per case of 12 No, 12 pkgs,, Mo; per case of SO No. 12 pkgs., J2.M; por case of 60 No. 0 pkgs,, 12.00; bulk, In 25 and 60-lb. boxes, per lb., Ctic; new Turkish 6-crown, In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., 16c; 6-crown, In CO-lb. boxes, pur lb., 10c; 7-crown. In 30-lb. boxes, per lb., 17c. Lemons. Llmonclra, selected brand, extra l'andy, 300-300 slxos, per box, 17.00; Loma LlmFmelrn, fancy, 100-300 sires, per box, tG.60; 240-420 sixes, 00c per box less; Cali fornia, cholco, 300-360 sizes, per box, Ifl.OO. Oranges, California, Red (C) brand, extra fancy, SC-120 sires, per box. 34.26; extra fancy, all sixes, per box, 34,76. Poarr, Kclfcr, per bbl., 33.60. Florida grI fruit, all slses, t4.00. Cranberries, per bbl., 13.00; per box, 12.76. VEGETAULE3 Cabbage, ylsconsln, por lb., lc. Colory, Michigan, por dor., 36c. Cucumbers, liothouso, por dor., 11.25. Eggplant, fancy Florida, per dor., jl.60, Garlic, oxtra fancy white, per dor., Uo. Lrttucc, oxtra fancy, per dor,, 45c, Onions, whlto, In crate, tl; yellow, per lb lHc Parsley, fancy southern, per dor. bunches, IiOjfKc, Potatoes, Early Ohio, per bu., ffic. Tomatoes, home-grown, per basket, 7So Wax beans, per basket, 11; green beans, per baskrt, fl. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, per hbl $4.26. Virginia, por bbl., 13, Rutn bagoH, por lb., lV4c. Mntsil Mnrkrt. NEW YORK, Nov. 4,-METALS-Cop-per quiet: standard, spot, tlfi.Wl 17.10; De cember. 316.76iM7.05: January, tlC.76f 17.00; cfectrolytlc, tl7.37H4M7.87H: lako. tl7.r.2H 17.87H: cnstlng. tl7.2W17.37H. Tin, dull; spot, t43.S0fitt.35: November, t49.SftfftA40; Docembor. H!.97H!?&0.45. Lead, eiwv: H.70 4H.80. Spotter, quiet; t7.35fl'7.45. Antimony, quiet; Cookson r. 110.60, Iron, firm; No. 1 northern, flK.2Mj18.75: No. 2 northern, 117.7618.26; No. 1 southern. $I8.7Wri9.25; No. 1 southern, soft, tl8.Mvai9.W). ST. IX)IH8. Nov. 4. METALS-Lend. lower at 4.6.'. Spelter, weak nt 17.253' 7.3a Ctitton Mnrket, NEW YORK, NoV. 4. With tomorrow a holiday In the American markets, whllo Llvornool will remain open for buslncos us usual, profit taking becamn more general nnd the market at midday was 6 or 7 points off from the best. Hpot nominal. NEW. YORK, Nov. 4.-COTTON Rpot ; closed steady; middling uplands, 3 1. 90c; middling gulf, 12.16c Hales 3,400 bales. Cotton futures closed firm. Closing bids: November, 11.30c; December, 11.62c; Janu ary, 11.69o: February, ltasc; March, 11.78c; May, ll.82c; June, 11.64c; July. H87o; August, 11.82c; September, Jl.tOo; October, 11.160. Ilrlrd Fruits. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. EVAPORATED APPLES Dull and largely, nominal; choice. 7Ho; prime, 6jjr7Hc, ' DRIED FRUITS ITunes. steady; Call fornlas up to S0-40ss 27ttWc; Oregons. 6V6 jjtfHc. Apricots, firm; choice, 8i0lc; extra choice, DHOlOo; fanoy, 10312c. Peaches, firm; rliolce, 6VMla; extra choice, 6H7Mc; fancy, THfiSc. Rulslns, firm; loose muscatels, 4H&0'4a; cholco to fancy seeded, 6iH(fi,4o: needless, 6HWic; London layers, ll.40ljl.45. Tnrpentliie nnd Iloalii. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. 4. TURPEN TINE Firm, IS'4o; Hales, 639 barrels; re ceipts, 746 barrels; shipments, 172 barrels; stock, 31,982 barrels. ROSIN Finn; sales, 3,107 barrels; re ceipts, 3,164 barrels; shipments, 2,822 bar rels; stock, 116.835 barrels. Quote, A. II. c, o.02H: tfi.05; u. ta.ovi: P., id.ioa fi.15; O., tfi.154j6.20: 11., to.2ogo.25; I., 16.26; K., 15.40; M t,967.00; N., t7.66; W. O. 8.i5; W. W., Coffee Morlcrt. NEW YORK, Nov. 4. COFFBEJ-Fu. lures, market opened dull at unchanged prices. The close was steady, net un changed to 3 points lower; sales, 35,260 bags, November, 14.08c; December, 14.00c; January, 18.50c; February. U.86c; March, 14.12c; April, 14.17c; May and June, I4.21o; July, 14.22c; AugUHt, 14.23c; September and October, 14.20c. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s, 14Tc; Santos 4s, o; mild, quiet; Cordova, WAQl&c. VnKiir Marker. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-SUOAn-Rw, quiet; muscovado, 89 test. 3.65c; centri fugal, DO tent, 4.0Cc; molasses, 89 test, 3.S0c. Refined, quiet,, "Wool Market. ST. LOUI8, Nov, 4.-WOOL Steady; territory and western mediums, 2lfj25o; fine mediums, lS20c; fine, nunc. Stock In Mailt, Receipts of live stock at trie five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen South Omaha 4,700 2.600 19,200 st. Joseph l.ooj 2.600 un Kansas City 13.CO0 &.000 7.0UO St. IJUlU. 8,900 4,100 t;,000 Chicago 16,000 19,000 30,000 Totals 42,00) 33,100 tB,700 OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET; Cattle Receipts Light and Prices Arc Steady to Ten Higher, H0QS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER Knl Hhrrp nnd l.nuiba .Mnkc n Jump of Twonty-l'lve Cntn, Ovrlng: to l.laht ltcrripta Fred era Slendr Slronner. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 4, 1912. Receipts were: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. lsstlmatn Monday 4.6S3 2,614 19,Wo oamo day last wik...lJ,lu 4,441 Mjo amo dais 3 wks ago.. 12.230 3.S11 1&..2. oame day 3 wks ngo..lt,7t;4 2,471 !0,2i mum Uoj- 4 wks ago . 12.977 1,793 38.014 oamo day last yrar....lu,W4 2,747 W.i.lj The following table shows tho receipts ut cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha tor the year lo duto as compared wlln last year. m. 1911. Inc. Dec -wll 8I9.U l.(01,urt l.2.0JS 2.4St.812 2.0U.IS4 476,028 2.UM.425 2,fil7,6ia M.001 Tho following table shows tho range ot prices for hogs nt South Omaha lor tho u)i witn comparison s ; Uatn. 1 mi. lj)ll.HiIu.lmx.UK,s,liiHr;. nwu Oot. 24. Oct. 26. Oct- 2d, Oct. . UCt. S8. Oct 29. Oct M. Oat. 11. 8 U 4d 28 24 b 19 It 6 41 e 6 54 6 4I U 6 3J tl 13 8 4 Ml 69, 8 liH t 2 111 ft to IS a ... 64 6 W S Wi 8 iWi 7 6J S 67 6 66 7 781 13 8 13 01 6 00 6 4S 4 li 6 twi t IA) U,, i 18 101 6 UJ, 8 011 5 Wj 6 72 Nov. 1.. 7 70? $ 4 O OUI O VI 6 61) DC 6 691 7 871 7 6 61 6 0 INOV, Z fOV. JL Nov. 4. I 14 .V 6 10 7 91 6 W 8 VU 8 07 6 Ml e 6(2 6 07 t 1J 6 8$ Hundny. Rocelpts wid disposition of llvo stock nt !vl,H"e,l..Hl?ck South OnuUia. for tcnlay' ' i0Ur cu'ne at 3 p. m. yen-UECEIPTS-CAIUS. c Men. i. t-,tU.Hogi-Shetip.H'r's. C , M. & St. P a j .r 1 Union Pacific n 3 ia i ..Nt.w west.... 2ti 0 Jo ? v-., BU AI. A; O... 1 3 C.. 11. Q.. east.... 7 3 C. It. li.. WMl Itl 1.1 11 . C., It, I. j p., oast. 23 4 i q? JR. I, & P.. west.. 1 1 .. i wincago ut. West... 1 1 ., .. Total receipt iss 41 n B DiaPOSlTlON-UEAD. , . . .tiiio, aivKx. onro i, M0f8 A.CA' a &)1 KU nWlft find nntiaixnitv . . CIA kui rva, Clldahy Packing Co 1,423 314 2.971 Armour & Co 459 789 3,343 Morrell is ' ooutn umana 1'ack. Co. 10 W. II. Vonsant Co.,.,,, 33 IlenlOll Vnn.nnl X. V. 1CI ... .... ..... .. v. .... .... 11111 & Son "Jrt ----- - - .... . . . ,i" . LpWls, ,9 .... Huston & Co......... 63 J. 11. IVnot & Co IM J, H. Rulla 4 .... L. F. Husa......... 4 .... .... Rosenstock Rron 139 .... .... niccreary flt Kellogg.,.. 02 Weriheimer ft Dtgen.... 217 .... ... it. j'. jiamiiion no .... llothHchllit Jh U-r.l.. m Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 8 .... 'llnn A C.irlotl... ...... si .... Other buyer 337 .... 9.W3 Totals 4,630 2.SS7 18.188 CATTLIO-Rocelpts of cattlo were th smallest they have been on n Monday for a long tlmo back. Only 11 earn wcro reported. At tho tamo tlmo advices from other market points Indicated light he celpts, showing thut althur tlio western run Is slacking up or that shippers wore staying homo to vote. Thero was a reasonably good demand for beef steers and such cattlo as found favor In buyers' nyes commanded prices that wora generally lOo higher than last week's close. On the other hand common and Inferior stuff may not have been any iinro uiuii Btenay, Cows and helferi wero also In good de mand and they commanded prices that wero anywhero from strong to 10a higher, The big bulk of tho butcher stock was cleaned up In very fair season In the morning. Stock cutlo nnd feeders, owning to the DMleruto attendance of country buyors, wore no more than steady with last week. Possibly tho feeling on the best grades may have been a llttlo strongor, but us u rula tho market could hardly bo quoted as showing any material chaugu from lost week's close. Quotations on Nutlv Cuttio Good to cholco beef steers, 1H.SKU10.00; fair to good beef stetrs, t7.25Q-8.25; common to fait beef steers, W.OO'Ul.H; good to choice heifers, t5.80O0.40; good to choice cows, t5.402t0.2S; fair to good grades. I4.40S6.40: common to fair grades, 3.00J4.40; good iu cnuico mucKura nnu leeaent, w.ztipi.i3l fair to good stockers and feeders, 15.75 ye, 25 ; common to fair s lookers and feed ers, t5.00ti6i76; stock cows and heifers, JI.20Sji.5o; veal oalvos, 14-7633.75; bulls, stags, etc., tl.00fi6.60. Quotations on Range Cattle Good to choice hoof steers, t0.60'tf'S.20; fair to good beef steers, IS.OOiiO.GO; common to fair beef steors, 16.250.00. Representative sales: UEEF HTEERS. No. Av. IT. No. Av. rr. 14 1117 T M II till T U .... 1111 t M ( (01 4 19 1 4M I 10 is tu t 10 SI 1011 06 COWS. 4 IM III I Ml 1 10 II M I J : iou i n I Ml 4 10 I 70 4 ti t lit 4 to I 113 4 "I 4 711 4 II 14 1 10 4 It II 1041 I 00 I till i It t lies t to HEIFERS, u in 4 to 1 416 4 TS I 447 t 00 4 IU I 10 IIS t U 1Z lit I Si I M0 ( !5 41. Ml I IS 11., U 4 M i 71 in a , 445 10 DULLS. 1 12B0 4 40 ' Ill 1 10 1 1120 I to t CALVISB. 1 tOO 4 10 1 S 110 I 14 I 1 IM 111 S i M0 4) ti 110 I 00 110 I 71 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. U M t 10 3 14 it 11 IIS i 00 COLORADO. No. 27 feeders. 12 steers... A v. Pr. tto. . 875 20 Av. Pr. MONTANA. ,1120 6 60 NEBRASKA. , 480 6 75 7 steers.. ..10S5 fi 40 7 feeders. 10 cv. ft hfs. 765 4 85 7 heifers... 424 0 60 8 Hteers.... 457 6 00 II steers. ...1051 6 60 3 steers..., 3 heifers.. 833 C 00 4 cows 1030 6 25 John Qullty Neb. 6S0 S 36 14 cs. & hfs. t2 5 33 WYOMING. 12 steers.. ..1073 5 80 8 cows 1035 6 60 2 cows 900 5 10 HOQB Speculators set the paco this morning and It was a lively ono. The market opened earlier titan usual and by d o'clock It was practically over with so far as hogs In first hands were con cerned. (Speculators bought pretty much everything at prices that wore 64rl0c, most 10c, higher. A large proportion of all tho hogs sold at 17.807.85, as against 87.70(07.80 on Saturday. The top waa 17.90, as against S7.&5 at the close of last week. While receipts everywhere were small and conditions favorable for an advance. It was very evident that packers were not disposed to boost the market any morn than was absolutely necessary, hence they held back, In most cases allowing the speculators to buy tho hogs at the ad vance noted. This Is the fourth day In succession that hogs have shown an advance. Tho low point last week was touched on Wednes day, when hogs on this market sold on an avetage of 17,66, so that after allow ing for Improvement In the market to day prices are around 2630o higher than last week's low day. Jtepreseniauve sales No. to., tl.. M.. .. 0.. Av. ,...110 ,..177 8b. Tr. ... 7 13 ... 7 SO ... 7 tO No. Av. Eh. Pr. .141 0 7 Ittt . i:o 1 mu IS... IS,.. II... IS... ....111 ....US ...S4I 1(0 T IS!, 7 t .,100 so I IIH M 7 MVi lit IM 7 70 TO.. .r.l 71. ...SSI 40 T 71 Ill ISO 7 IIU f lit 74 SOS ltO 7 7S S4 ISO 7 U SO S71 ID 1H nt so t u IS SIT 10 T 10 .114 .. 7 15 II 111 K. .114 7 10 111 44. U. It. ....ISl 120 7 W !.... 14... , 7 41 SO 71..... 77.,.,, II.. 41, I , 40 15 SIS 10 T K -S4I WO T II .SSI SOO 7 15 .171 ISO 7 15 .141 to T IS tM 40 7 15 311 ISO T 15 :w tu 7 u Jit HQ 7 SO tu tn i to .241 M 7 10 ITS SOO 7 W 134 m 7 10 S10 1(0 T 10 IS. 11 :o 17 I tl. 111 40 I I3i 11 M 171 7 l!i TS 241 ... 7 10 piqs. t K) ... 7 10 II II ... S3 M Ill ... 7 10 17 It ... 50 1M .. ..1SI 40 7 K HH15KP Receipts this mornln.t wero Very light for a Monday, being the small est for a number of weeks and only about half as large as on the correspond ing day Inst year. Other market points wero nlso very moderately supplied, the decreaso In receipts being duo either to a dcareaso In the western run natural at this season of tho year or possibly to the fact that shippers wore staying homo on account of tho election. Today's arrlvnla consisted very largely of feeders, there being only a modcrat showing of killers. As thcro was n goo i demand on the part of local packers fot lambs and uwes sold qulto roadlly nt prices that wero around 26c higher than last week On pnpor sales would real", show more advance than that, but the quality today was pretty good. Wosten lambs sold up as high as t7.15, with owes at t4.W Thero wcro no fat wethers o. yearlings, at least none of any consc quence, to mnko a test of tho market on that kind of stock Tho attendance of feeder buyers from the country Is nover very large on u . Monday morning and It was only natural to expect n smaller .number than usunl today on account of election. Still there was a fair demand for feeders. The trade, however, opened slow nnd dull with the feeling about steady. Lstcr on . the market took on a little moro llfo ami thero was a somewhat stronger feeling, pretty much everything being cleaned up In reasonable season. Quotations on sheep nnd lambs: Lambs, good to choice. tdTSOFMS: lambs, fair to good, t.30irji.75: lambs, feeders, t5.3.vg.2n yearlings, light, t4.456.25, yearlings, heavy, t4.20U4.70; yearlings, feeders. .75 5,00; wethers, good to choice, 3.90534.40; wethers, fair to good. tJ.4003.M; wethers, feeders, t3.40O4.35; ewos. good to choice. t3.454y4.OJ; ewes, fair to good, 13.20ff3.43: ewes, feeders, J3.10ir3.4r; ewes, yearling hreedors, tl.tWJt'.OO; cull sheep and bucks t2.ErtM3.00. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr ISO Wyolng ewes, feeders 88 3 0) 63 Wyoming ewes 100 3 90 14 Wyoming ewes 108 3 90 US Wyoming owes 101 3 90 233 Wyoming lambs 61 6 40 177 Wyoming lambs 04 A 40 1718 Wyoming lambs 84 7 15 443 Wyoming owes 91 3 60 83 Wyoming ewes .Ill 3 75 23 Wyoming owes 114 4 00 68 Wyoming ewes, culls 101 2 ft) 109 Wyoming owes, culls 78 2 60 488 Wyoming ewes, feeders,... 84 3 10 91 Wyoming ewes 87 3 60 113 Wyoming owes 76 2 65 73 Wyoming wethers , 97 4 40 CHICAGO HVB STOCK MARKET Demnntl for fllieep fltrnncc IIoki nul Cattle Illgrher. CHIOAOO, Nov. 4,-C'ATTLE Receipts, 16,000 head; marks t generally 10((fl5u higher! beeves. t5.2SfM0.2S: Texas steers. 14.4096.65: western steers, 1A60QO.25: stock ers ana reeuers, ilkxqt-iio; cows ana note ers, e2.75y7.2-; calvm, 0.7G-U10.60. HOGS Receipts, 19.000 head; market opened higher, advance partly lost; light, t7.604r8.10; mixed. t7.60tflS.lG; heavy, t7.4J4l 8.15; rough, 17.457.65; pigs, t.'.ZWM; bulk of sales, S7.SOH8.10. SHK1SP AND LAMBS Receipts. 30,000 head; nvarknt strong; native, t3.4OS4.60; western, t3.65iKC0; yearlings, tltiOUtS.86; lambs, native. t5. 6027.35: western. l5.T6If 7,15. St. Lonts Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIB. Nov. 4.-CATTLm-RecelnlB. 8,900 hood, including 2,200 Texans; market huiuiy to weiut; nativo snipping ana ex port steers, 1S.OOJMO.80: dressed and butcher steers, t5.4Mitt.G0; stockers and feeders, 13.76tfT.00: cows and heifers, 85.40 (1-8.75; cannnrs, t2.76Spi.00; bulla, H.iWJM.&O; calves, $&0011.16; Texas and Indian steers, tt.60iQ7.2S; cows onl helfors, IX 25 O6.00. HOGS Receipts, 4,100 head; markot 15a to 25a higher; pigs and lights, t6.7CH8.00; mixed and butcher. t7.7O38.l0; good heavy, t7.8OM.10. SllklCP AND LA-MBS Receipts, 6,000 I. . e Hia.lfai .tudtn Mi44n I iVwrXI Aft. lambs, ta.0Otf7.2T.; culls and bucks, liooip 3.25; stockers, t2.75(O.60. Knusua City Live Htook Mnrket. ICANBA.8 CITY. Nov. 4.-CATTLB-no-celpts, 13,000 head. Including 1,200 south erns; beef steers 10 to 25o higher, Olivers strong to 10c higher: dressed beof and ex port stoor. t8.OOtK10.60; fair to good, $6.00 j.00; western steers, t5.00GS.00; stockers ana reouers, t.owp(.w; .soumern stoers, ti.2504.ia; southern cows, 1X2540 25; na tlvo cows. $1356.60: native helfors. ttxOOii) 8.00; bulls, 14.00tf6.20: calves, $5.(XX&0.6a iiuua lUKoipts, neaa; market ww higher; bulk of sales, t7.G57.sr; hoa-i'. $7J09jJT.tiO: packers and butcheTs. 7.75tj 7.90; light, t7.G01W.SO: pigs, t5.25c34.7S. SHEEP AND laAMUS-Ilecelpts, 7,000 head: market 15c to 25o higher; lambs, .....tin,.. ej uUMm, ...... 1, ...... 14.0034.75; owes, M.60al.2tj; stockers and leeaers, ii.wnv..a. tit. Joseph Live Stock Mnrkrt. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.000 head; mnrket 10W15o higher; steers, $0.761060; cows and holfers, $3.60 WM; calves. limtOM. HOGS Receipts, 2,600 head; market. 642 10a higher; top, $7.90; bulk of sules, $7.70 (97.86. BHEJEP AND LAMUS-Uccolpts. GOO head; market steady; lambs, $6.0007.00. Secretary of Cubs Kills Highwayman CHICAGO, Nov 4.-nuthorford It. Cooke, assistant secretary of tho Chi cago National league baso ball club, shot nnd killed ono of two men who stopped him on Washington boulevard early this morning. Cooke said that two men In n motor car drove up to tho sidewalk nhead of him and one leaped out nnd ordered him to throw up his hands. The baso ball man drow a revolver from his overcoat pocket and shot the man dead. The other man, according to Cooke.s ncount, had not left the automobile and he threw In the clutch and sped away. Police found In the dead man's pocknt an accident lnsuranco policy mado out 1 1 Edward Meyers, and a deputy sheriffs star. No. 512. Cooko satd the man ho shot pointed a revolver at him. Ho was taken to a po lice station, but later released on his own recognizance to appear at the coroner' j Inquest. AFFECTION FOR HORSE CAUSES SUICIDE ATTEMPT RISREE. Ariz., Nov. 4. His remark able attachment for a horse, the uso ?1 which had been denied him. led Gler Shipley, a young minor, to kill the horsr and thon attempt to commit suicide, after gaining forcible possession of til' animal. Early this morning Shipley wont to the livery stablo where tho horse wa kept, held up tho man 'In chargo at the point of a revolver, roda the animal Inti the hills and at a point five miles from town gavo tho horse a last feed of oat and than put a bullet through its head Lying down beside tha dead horse, Ship ley sent a bullet through his body just below tho heart. THREE MORE MEN SACRIFICE -CUTICLE FOR YOUNG WOMAN GARY. Ind Nov. 4.-riree men, her father, her brother and hit- sweetheart, today gave, up fifty mare square Inches of akin for the burned body of Miss Ethel Smith, for whom Billy Hugh, the crippled newsboy, gave his life by allowing a use less limb to bo amputated for Its sk'n The operation was performed this after noon at a local hospital. Charles Smith, the father; Ray Smith. 21 years old, her brother, and Roy Rob erts, 21 years old, her sweetheart, gavo the skin. When Rugh gave his limb no' enough skin was obtained. It Is rat Miss Smith will well n a month, but declined and both crews refuted to leave their vessels. il