TIIK BKK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, XOVKMBKtt 8, 1011!. 11 KKAIj K&TATF. i'aum .t VNt ii i.mis van sm.k. ! elirnaku. tO-llL'SHEL "WHEAT LAND. $2S TO $JT. ,,. t l'RIl AOllE. . - " - ,vj mi L it u I V wiiFjonne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where tbe crop yields for 12 including w' ahd 1911. average with the best In the state Alfalfa. al?o a leading; crop. ISetter soli, water and climate cannot bo found. Write for full 'JtArliS.1!:. A""c"ts wanted everywhere. FUNDINQSLAND INVESTMENT CO.. . SIDNEY. NEB. Mil. lNVBSTOU. Mr. Man with small means: For sale, 12 quarters of choice farm land close to Sidney, Neb., one tenth cash, bal. ten years. In ten equal payments. Ernest Kaasch. Sidney. Nob. HOMESTEAD 160 acres rich farm laud for $1.5. filing fees and all. Just over Into Colorado-good stuff, not sandhills. Land wound Kimball, $15 to $25 an acre. Agents wanted. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. Missouri. PLATTE county. Missourl-776 acres r 276 acres bluegrass and timber pasture, balance In corn, alfalfa, clover, ryo, oats, etc.; S-room house, very large barn, 4 tenant houses, stubles, creamery, etc., etc.; 2 miles from largo town and al most adjoining railroad station: price $75,000; $20,000 cash, balance long Unit, S per cent. Address Owner, Box 868, Kan sas City, Mo. South Dakota. FOtt SALE 1C0 acres good farm land: 40 acres broke, balance all tillable; 7 miles from Dallas and 6 mllea from Colorae. Price $40 per acre, payablo $1,600 cash, $2,500 March 1, lsisj latoo March 1. 1317. Address Box ISO, jiall&e, South Dakota. 4S0 ACRES In Clark county. South Da kota, four miles from county seat: 300 acres broke; a good set of Improvements. Price $55 an aero on good terms. E. P. THOMPSON, Lyons, Neb. 160-ACItE HOMESTEAD relinquish ment on choice quarter section near good town in southern South Dakota; has spring creek bordering on land; also gome timber. SIIULEU & CAIlV. 1014 City National Bank BIdg. Texas. CHEAP patented state school lands. south Texas; Jl an acre cash, balance ten years, f or run particulars write a Connablo, trustee, 4S4 Commercial Bank BIdg.. Houston. Tex. 640 ACRES situated In Brewster county, ToxaB. In mining region. For quick sale will take $3, GOO. Half cash: balance three years at 6 per cent. Inquire of V. G. Young. Fayette. Ia. . Washington. BUY SPOKANE PROPERTY. One aero that will soon be worth $1,000 xor jtsw; terms, write EMERY S. BAYLET. Peach, Wash. Miscellaneous. 8OS0-ACUE stock ranch for half Its value for quick sale. For further Informa tion address owner, A. J. Johnston, Mer chant Nat'l JJank BIdg., Springfield, Mo. IJVK STOCK RtAHKKT OK WItST Ship live stcck to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. .Jour consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Mrrohnnta. BYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 822 Exchange BIdg. Snyder-Malone-Coffman Co., ISO Ex. BIdg LAVERTY BROS.. 138 Exchange BIdg. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange BIdg. Clay- Robinson & Co.. 200 Exchange BIdg. Leslie M, Shaw May Now Buila His New Railway Now that the election Is over, Omaha railroad men look for early settlement of the affairs of the Atlantic & Southwest ern, constructed from Atlantic to Council Bluffs, with a branch graded and partly "laid to Tarklo, Mo. The Atlantic road is still in tho hands of a receiver, but Leslie M. Shaw, for merly of Iowa, lias an option on it, hav ing "arranged for the purchase. He has paid $25,000 as an option and was" to have paid the balance of tho $500,000 prior to this, but has failed to do so. With elec tion out of the way, local railroad men are of tho opinion that Mr. Shaw will now have IJttlo difficulty in securing the money to pay all of the outstanding debts and complete the line. When this Is done, It Is said, it will become a cart of the Burlington or Rock Island, both systems .wanting It and both being will ing to pay a good prico as soon as It Is ready to turn over. SCHOOL WOMEN FIND ART GILD'S EXHIBIT ATTRACTIVE The visiting Nebraska teachers find the Omaha Art Gild's exhibit in tho new court house very attractive. They visit it in groups. A life-size portrait of Fred Mengedoht by Wallace, which is painted in a Htrlklngly. llfe-ilko resemblanco to the man himself, as also Is an interior view by Miss Cordelia Johnson, which portrays the artist's mother sewing. A study by Gay Williams, ono of tho progressive art students of Omaha, is one of tho hits of the exhibit. It Is a picture of the artist herself, painted from a looking glass reflection, showing the subject In the act of speaking. A, "Last Ray" of sunlight pouring through a clump of trees on a bank )t smoke, and a cluster of several build ings 'is"w color sketch by George Barker, ' Jr., which has held the attention of every person visiting tho gild. Another canvas, an artistic handling of a portion of tho California trail In 1912, was painted direct from nature and shows a short cut now being used by pedestrians between the boulevard and Thirty-third and Cuming streets. The painter took a late summer afternoon for his lighting effect and shows in tho background Crelghton university and the Woodmen., of the World .building. One can imagine, while looking at this picture, the astonishment of the argonauts who made the trail famous, beholding the present scene. BRIDE WARD OF MR. BRYAN ATTEMPTS LIFE DISAPPOINTED Although married less than one month, Edythe Elliott, nee Dawson, heir to a small fortune and ward of William Jen nings Bryan, made an unsuccessful at tempt to commit suicide Wednesday at fill South Twenty-second street. The young woman turned on several gas Jets In her room and closed all of the win dows. Neighbors smelted the gas fumes and called the police. When Detectives Kln nelly and Dunn arrived they had to kick in a door fo get In. When tley carried tho semi-conscious woman to tho outer air she sopn revived. Her motlvo for suicide, she. said, was her husband's Infelicity-. ' Mrs. Elliott Is about 24 year old and was married a month ago In Lincoln. Her hUBband ia a waiter in a Douglas street cafe. According to the story told the, officer by Mrs. Elliott, she Is one of five child ren that will divide 1100.000 when the youngest reaches the age of 21. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Trade Favors Buying Side After Week of Decline. CORN WAITS ON THE WEATHER Consume Pressor? Marks May llnts llrcelpts Are Very Heavy nml Likely u Continue Sn for Some Time. OMAHA. Mm 7 tall The feeling In the wheat trade was a little moro friendly to tho buying side ut the close yesterday. Such Is always the case when the market has a rebound of 1 cent or more after a week of declining prices, important short lines wero cov. ered on the upturn. Considerable wheat sold on tho early break yesterday went into rather strong hands. Oolnlons are about evenly divided as to some further rauy oerore a return of selling pressure or positive bear operations on tho present upturn. Elevator people have bought about 600,000 bushels of Duluth wheat, part of which Is already in Chicago. The cash demand Is slow at present. The situation calls for a rather careful study of conditions. Bear leaders are confident that the market will not advance muoh In the face of big receipts. Cash wheat ?io to lc higher. Tho most conservative people In the corn trade concede that December con tracts will be regulated largely by the weather the .next thirty days. What rally there was In tho market yesterday was largely due to the strong turn in wheat Somo of the leading bears were willing to take profits on short lines because of the decline under 60c for both the De cember and May options. Others were in clined to put out short lines on the bulges. For May contracts the feeling Is bearish. A few of the bears who havo been good winners of late expressed tho belief that prices were low enough for tho time be ing, and they look for the corn market to act tne way September oats iilu wnen the movement started, and prices ad vanced in tho face of It. Cash corn un changed. Aside from occasional covering by shorti mere is constant pressure, especially in May oats. KecelDt are verv heavy and likely to continue so. Cosh oats iviTHc higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 742,009 bu.; corn, nono; oats, 22,0(X) bu. Liverpool closed with wheat 'dflid hlgHer: corn. Uliid higher. Primary wheat receipts wero 1,009,000 du ana shipments wero i.sui.uw mi., against receipts of 940.000 bu. and ship ments of 338,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wero 237,00 bu. and shipments 304,000 bu., against re rocclpts of 127,000 bu. and shipments ut 234,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,103,000 bu. and shipments 304,000 bu., against receipts of 453,000 bu. and shipments of 470,000 bu . last year. The following cash salea wero reported todayWheat: No. a hard winter, 13 cars, S3c No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars. 83c; 1 car, 82c; 3 cars, S2Hc. Rejected hard winter, 1 car, 80c. No. 3 spring, 1 car, 8Sc; 3 cars, S2V4c; 1 car, 82!ic; 1 car, S2c No. 4 spring, 4ft cars, 81Hc; 2 cars, 80c, No grade spring, 1 car, "6c. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 8314c; 1 car, 83c. No. :l mixed, 1 car, 83c. No. 8 mixed durum, 1 car, 79c No grade durum, 1 car, 75c. Corn: No. 3 white, 1 car, E4c. No. 4 white, 1 car, 63V4o; 1 car, 53c. No. 3 color. 1 car, Mo, No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 60c. No. 3 yellow, 1 car, T&Kc; 1 bulkhead, 58c. No. 4 yellow, 2 cars (new), 47!4c No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 56c. Oats: No. 3 white, 6 cars. 30c. Rye: No. 2, 1 car, G0c. Barley: No. 3. 1 car. GGWc. No. 4. 1 car. C3c. Omnlin Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. Kffi&ic: No 3 hard. 8263c: No. 4 hard, 7tV47j81c: No. 3 spring, ivsqpc; no. spring. 79yt8i',6c. CORN No. 3 white, B4c; No. 4 white, ra63Hc; No. 2 yellow, 63c; No. 3 yellow. DSQSSVic OATS No. 2 white, 31c; standard. 3&.c; No. 3 white. 30Kc; No. 4 white. SOQaOWc. BARLEY Malting, 6&5c; No. 1 feed, 46063c. UYE-No. 2. COHc; No. 3. 60c. Ciirlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn, Oats. Chicago Minneapolis - Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis ... Winnipeg ... 49 149 509 411 89 103 89 931 6 16 15 CHICAGO OIIAIX AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing; Prices on Hoard of Trnile. CHICAGO. 111., Nov. 7. Belief that a big stock of spring wheat would be on hand here before the closu of naviga tion had a bearish effect today on the market. Latest prices were down Va to Tic net. Corn showed a decllno of 7sc to Womo from last night and oats a loss of l-lOo to 4c. In provisions there was an' advance of 5c to 10c. Wheat closed heavy at the bottom figures of the session. Prices at no time were more than a Hraall fraction above last night's finish. Outside of covering by shorts, tho only substantial support came from tho leading long In terest and was not of an aggressive character. On the other hand, some of tno nig cash concerns sold tho Decem ber option freely and were declared to bo anticipating heavy arrivals hero from tho northwest by way of the lakes. Assertions that after January 1 there would bo a period of light recelptH at primary terminals heliwd bring about tho one important rally In the wheat pit. This bulge took place about midday, but the influence had completely worn out before the last bell. December ranged from S8?o to K9Hc, with final transac tions Mo net lower at SSc. Corn turned weak owing to the fine weather. December fluctuated between 50c and COHQSOHc, closing a under last night nt DOg&Hfcc Cash grades were firm on account of small offerings from the new crop. No, 2 yellow was quoted at 67UB68c Arrivals of oats gave no sign of a letup. In consequence tho market In clined to the downward course of other grain. Outside limits touched by De cember were 3Uc and 31Hc. The close. 31'4c was a shade off compared with twenty-four hours before. Scantiness of 'tho hog supply took pro visions higher, but Important specu lative selling led to soma reaction. In the end the best gatnv was In May pork, 10c even. V Artlclel Open. I High.! Uw. Close.l Yes'y. Wheatl 87i' 91 Dec. May. 89140' 89HSH 94 90 July. Corn Dec. May. July. Oats Dec. May. 91V4! wit 50 50HI3HI 50O6OW 50Hfj 49TiW 50 mi 493491,4! 19BK9V4 4374 WK8H 31HQH 31 31H 33Vi' 32T41 18 67HI 31U 32 33333H 33 32 18 60 IS 10 10 77 10 60 10 52 10 20 July, Pork Jan., .32HOV IS W-to 18 57 18 57-60 May. Lard Nov.. Dec. Jan.. May. Ribs Nov.. IS 20 10 90 10 70 10 60 18 30 10 90 10 70 18 20 18 20 10 85 10 65-67 10 60 10 2754 10 60 I 10 OS 9 824 10 S7H 10 63 10 62 10 57 10 25-301 10 30 10 23 10 CO 10 06 io am 10 02 97 9 77 9 mm 9 9 SO Cash quotations were as follows; PLOUIl Easier: winter patents. U.Xffb 4,75: winter straights, I4.1W.50; spring patents. M.2504.60; spring straights, $4.00 4.Zfi; bakers. w.tmj'3.b5. RYE No. 2. 67SC. BARLEY Feed or mixing. 4&SC3c: fair to choice malting, 68tfI71c. SEEDS-Timothy 13.003.S5. Clover. 113.00 018.00. PROVISIONB-Mess pork, I16.5OS'17.00. Lard (In tierces). I10.65S10.&0. Short ribs (loose). 10.2&8n0.75. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 742,000 bu, Primary receipts were 1,669.000 bu., compared with 946.000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow were: Wheat. 131 cars: corn. 179 cars. oats. 425 cars; hogs, 15,000' head. Chicago casn rnces wheat: No. 3 red, I1.064J1.07; No, 3 red. 96cCll.05; No. 2 hard. 90392c; No. 3 hard, 8S9Hic; No. 1 northern. 89fi90?4c; No. 2 northern. 8789c; No. 3 northern. "587c: No. 2 spring. 87&S9c; No. 3 spring, 85087c; i'o. 4 spring, foysic; velvet chaff. 83gS3c; durum. 85G9ic. Corn: No. 2, fififiteUc: No. 3 White. 575Sc: No. 2 yellow. 6740CSr; No. 3. old, GS56c. No. 1, no-, 52c, No. 3 white, old. 66Mo; No. .1 white, new, 52$j53c, No, 3 yellow, oid, K.?tfl67'r4c, S !! ! old. lfMc: No. 4 white, new. SOfiMc; No 4 yellow, old. ssmrwc: No. I ellw. new. wwTH- u. till,-. 4Uf44C, u 3 white. Smvtttr No. 4 whlW SOfcaiWo; standard, JtStrc ltye: No. 2. 67v. Itnrlry, 474 Peed: Timothy. t3.003.S5. clover. Jlioowis.w. 1I fit . n n.t.. V I.I. . 1 .. . . . BCTTKIl Steady; creameries, 3$9c; HBGSSteady; receipts. 2.119 casus: t mark, cases Included, 203lc, ordinary firsts. Sc. firsts. 26c. CHEESE Steady, daUles, 174trl7cu twins, nunci lounc Americas, 16 lit we; long norns, ifkTiwc. POTATOES Steady; receipts, 45 cars,' Michigan, 4S(Wc; Minnesota. 47t)'Oc; Wlteonsln, 45fc62c. POULTRY Alive, firm; turkeys. 16c; chickens, 11c, springs, 13c. VEAL-Steady at 9Q14c NEW YORK OKNRIIA1. MARKET (Imitations of ,lhr Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Nov. 7 -PUU'R-Steady: lower; spring patents. J4.80Ot.i0, win ter straights. $4.Ktff4.60, wlntr patents, tt.7VKiT6.15; spring clears. tl.25UI.50' winter extras. No. 1, $4.1004.20; winter extras. No. 2, 14.O034.10; Kansas atraWhts, JI.IMH V 1 1 EAT Spot market, steady; No, 2 red, $M elevator and $1.07 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 97o f. o. b., afloat. Futures closed o net lower. December 9S 11-16C, closed IHVVc; May closed $1.01. CORN Spot market, steady; export, 56io f. o. D.. afloat. December in March. OAT.-pot market, firm: No, J. 3S 3Sc; No. 4. 37lJ3Sc; natural white, 37 !. wnne cupped. SMtlHIC PEED Steady; western spring bran, 10Mb. sacks, $12.50: standard middling, 100-lb. sacks. $22.00. HAY Quiet, prime, nominal; No. 1, $1.1CD1.15; No. 2. tl.00Rl.05; No. 3, S5c HIDES Steady; Central America. SMc; Bogota. 2So. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 27fl c; seconus, iwzic; thirds, 23024a; re jects. 13c. PROVISIONS Pork, barely steady: mess, $19.0019.73: family. $23.0O4T24.0O; mess, $18.00319.00; family, $I?2.00S 23.00; boef hams, $2S.00$m.5O. Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., tl4.00314.50; pickled hams, tH.00. Lard, firm; mid dle west prime, tll.154Tll.25, refined easy; continent, $11.80: South America, $12.75; compound, $3.00tfS.25. TALLOW Quiet, prime city, hhds., ?c; special, 7Uc; country, 6&63ic. BUTTER Firm; retclptp, 8,33il tubs; creamery, extras, 33c; held, extras, Sl 32c; firsts, state, dairy, finest. 31c: fao- tory, Juno make, firsts, 24cJ current make, nrsts, zs'aum. CHEEE-Steady; receipts, 5,234 boxes; state, whole milk, hetd, colored specials, A7Hc: skims, 415c. EGGS Firm; receipts, 13.0V cases; fresh gathered, extras, 37040c; nearby hennery, browns, 41H42C POULTRY Live, firm; western chick ens, 13314c; fowls, 13ftl4c; turkeys, ISa. Dressed poultry, Irregular; fresh killed western chickens, UQiio; fowls, 14014c; turkeys, 1623c. St. I,o 11 Is (ienrrnl Mnrkct, ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. 7. WHEAT Cash, strong; track. No. 2 red, tl.03; No. 2 hard, SSHBOlc. CORN Higher: track. No. 2. 68c: No. 2 white, R)c OATS Firm: track. No. 2. 32Wffr-33c! No. 2 white. 34c. uiosmg prices or future.". .WHEAT Iwer; December, S9T4ff90o: May, 95&95c CORN Lower; December. 47c; May, 4scrsyc. OATS Weak; Dccembfl', 31Hc; May, 32ic. RYE Unchanged; 66c FLOUR Dull: red winter patent. $4.85 fiiCOO; extra fancy and straight, $4.204.70; nora winter clears, .i.oom3.s. SEED-Tlmothy. tlO.00. CORNMHAL-$3.60. BRAN Weak: sacked (east track). 94 OSc. itAV l'irm: timothy, f3.wyu,w; prai rie, tl2.0016.00. BAGGING 10 3-16C. TWINE Hemp, 8c PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job blng. JIG. 75. Lard, unchanged; prlmo steam, tll.2211.32. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, $11.12; clear ribs, $11.62; short clears, $12.00. Bacon, unchanged; toxert extra shorts, $12.62; clear ribs, $12.62; short clears, $13.00. POULTRY Weak; chickens, 10c; springs, 12c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 12c; geese, lie. BUTTER Higher J creamery, 27f32c. EGOS Firm; 2Cc. Receipts. Shipments, Flour, bbls 11,000 27,000 Wheat, bu 103.000 167,000 Corn, bu 18,000 20,000 Oats, bu 75,000 100,000 Kansas City Grain mid Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 7. WHEAT Cash unchanged to a higher; No. 2 hard, S4JS9c; No. 3, 53Cf86c; No. 2 red, 87Q9;c No. 3. 91007c. CORN Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, old, 6556c; new, 62g63c; No. 3 old, 54c;. new, 61c; No. 2 white, old, 56f67o; now, 63j4c; No. 3 old, 63c; new, 50c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 33 33c; No. 2 mixed. 32Q32c Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December, S3S'SV,lc; May, 89&S9e. CORN December. 4&H046o; May, 47t 47c; July, 4747c OATS December, 32c; May, 33QS33. RYE Unchanged, HAY Unchanged. BUTTER Creamery. 30c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 26c; packing stock, 23c EGGS Extras, 27c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 19c, f POULTRY Hen, 10llc; roosters. 9o; springs, llfll3c; young turkeys, 17c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu lO.tt0 87.000 Corn, bu 16.000 16,000 Oats, bu 10.000 8,000 .M Innenpolls Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 7, WHEAT December, 8484?c; May, 90c; cash, No. 1 hara, 8$o; No. 1 northern, &itf 86V4c; No. 2 northern, S2We4V4c CORN No. 3 yellow. 04Sc. OATS "No, 3 white, 294-29c. RYU No. 2. 55Clc BRAN-$18.5OQ19.00. FLOUR First patents. $4.25&4.65: sec ond patents, $4.104.30; first clears, $3.10 M3.40; necona clears, 3.3oirz.eo. FLAX-tl.40. BARLEY mSc. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Nov. 7. WHEAT -No. 1 northern. 89!i91c; No. 2 north ern. 8788V,c; No. 2 hard winter. 92 yac; uccemuer. jbc; May. ic CORN No. 3 yellow, J6e; No. 3 white, 67c; No. 3, 55c; December, 60c; May, 19C. OATS 32C HARLEY-5776c Peoria Market. PEORIA. 111.. Nov. 7.-CORN-01d. lo lower: No. 4 white, new. 47c: No. 2 yellow, 66c; No. 3 yellow, 66c; No, 2 mixea, bt,c; no. 3 mixta, tec; no. 4 mixed, 6Cc: sample, 50353c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white. 32o: standard. 31ic; No. 3 white. SlUc: No. 4 white, 30c. Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL. Nov. 7. WHEAT Snot. steady: No. 1 Manitoba, 7s lOUd: No. .1 Manitoba. 8s. Futures, steady; December, 7s 6U March, 7s 6d; May, 7i 4Hd. CORN-Spot, easy; new. American, kiln dried, 6s Hd. Futures, firm; December, 6s ld; January, '5a lfid. Philadelphia I'roduce Market, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7. BUTTER Firm and unchanged. KGGB Firm, good demand: Pennsvl. vanla and other nearby firsts, free cases, t1u.21ra1u.Dv per case; western firsts, free cases, il0.2Offl0.60 per case. vutijiot Vfuiet ana unchanged. Dnluth Grain Market, DULUTH. Nov. 7. WHBAT-On trunk No. 1 hard. 8974c: No. 1 northern. fSTin: No. 2 northern. 83ic; December, $l4c asked: Mav. 9090c asked. OATS 29 "4c Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Nov. 7.-SEED-Clover: Cash. prime, tll.05; December. $11.10! March, 111.10. Alslko: Prime, $13.10; December and March. $13.20. Wool Market, ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Nov 7.-WOOI-. Steady: territory and western mediums, 211825c; fine mediums. I820c: fine, I317c NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET Trading Only Moderately Large and of Professional Kind. INITIAL PRICES SHOW GAINS Money Market Is Dull anil Weaker, Time Rates FnllliiK ns Drumnit for Call Money ln rreasrs, NEW YORK, Nov 7-Nono of Hie buoyancy which characterized yester day's opening In stocks was manifested today. Trading, while much under the total of Wednesday' session, was mod erately large, but Its professional charac ter a doubtless a source of disappoint ment to those who had expected thnt the close of the political campaign might stimulate Investment demand. Initial prices showed some material gains, especially In St. Paul, the cop pers and Seurs-lloebuck. In fact, Ht Paul later beenme tho leader In respect of strength, with marked Improvement in the Uarrlmans and a few minor rollers, Including Missouri Pacific. Pressure upon KHdlng and Steel resulted In a general shading of prices later Thero was fur ther marked weakness In licet 8ugar and a sharp break In American Cotton Oil because of the failure of on expected dividend. St. Paul was at Its best In the final hour, when the general list became more Irregular. The money market was dull and weaker, time rates falling as demand for call money increased, .Most call loans today were nuulo at 6 per cent. llonds wero again firm, with activity In St. l'aul and Atchison Issues. Total sales, par value, $2,S13,O00. United States government bonds wero unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on siocks toaay were as follows: BsIm. Hlnti. Lmr Clo H, 0Q ITU. 8 HS4 tOO M tit S ,S00 S1 It Hi U.MX) MH 4H S'i too i:js ia inv. 1.100 i eoi eos 4,700 (7 M K NW Jl SO XU 4. UK l4 14 I.Ji-1 4t 45H 5t, I, too mh m4 tOO lt )0 107H 407) 1U 1V 13 00 I4SH Kit 1U too 117 tI4 t74 II. (00 43 (IS 4H 8,00 109 Vi 10$ too lOt 101 1, 101 W Jul K0S 140 14(1 1,300 ICS 10TV4 107 S.SO0 4 44'; f.i 1,000 1U 1 W'i K.000 2(7 U 2th tfi 1.600 11W II 12 S.4O0 U S5 M i.io-i so us 1114 ll.tM 1UH US 1HU 1,900 141 140H 140S J, 500 IHVi 3? SI 1.S00 14SM 14SV 14Mi 1,(00 IS 11 17W S.400 171 H 170 no S3. I, (00 41H 40H ll 700 SSS J1 7 7,400 SI SiS 14 em (ivi M ti 300 44 44 4SU 100 1ISH ItSU 1U 1,500 14IU 140. HOli 1.800 415, 4SH 4i 400 130 1S9W KSli S.S00 11 tOH tO e.ooo s7 evi 4 poo usu 11114 its 400 JU4 S0V 0Si 700 us ie 11 MO 4U !(i 24(4 eoo :ss s : 103 S1.S0O 17474 17H4 1TSH MT0 ICS 151H 1S04 Arailimtfil Cojpr .. Anirrlrsn Airlcultunl . Aratiictn Dit Sunr. . American Csn Amtrlcan n pta.. . . American t' V American Cotton Oil .. Am, Ire Bwurltlra. American L,lntt) American Locomotive . American 8. & K Am. 8. A It pt.l Am, Sujnr Refining.... American T & T American Tohaeco . . Anaconda Mining Co... Atchlsun Atchison pti Atlantlo CoaM I.lnc... Ilaltlmor A Ohio Ufthlcbtm Stoel , llruoklrn tlapld Tr Canadian Iacltle Central Luthrr heaicakB Jk Ohio.... Chlcajo II. W Chicago, M. A St. T... ITilcago t N. W Colorado K. A I J, 500 I'onaolldaiad oaa t'oru Products Delaware & Hudaon rxmrnr A Itlo Clrniil.... Denver & It. O, ftd DItl!Inf gecurltlw .... Brla Erie 1st pfd Rri td r'J (feneral Electric Great Northern pfd (Irrat Northern Ors ct(.. Illinois Central Interborouili Mat Inter, Met, pfd International Harveater.. lnter-Marlne. pfl International Paper tntrrnatlonol Pump ..... Kaniaa CTtjr Eouthera.... Laclede da Lehigh Valeay Louisville . Naahvllle.. II., St. V. & S. S. II ... MInHiuli, K. & T Mlsaourt Taclflo IXatlonal Ulacult National Lud N. It It of M. 34 pfd.. NVw Vork Central N. V.. O. & V Norfolk & WeeUrn North American ,, Mirtheru Pacific raclflc Mall l'enntylvanla People's On 1'.. C, t A St. L Plltaburgh Coal rreawtl Steal Car , Pullman ralaco Cat Reading Jlepubllc I. 8 Itepubllc I. & 8. ptd.... llock laland Co llock laland Co. pfd Ht. L. & 8. F. Id ptd... Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A. U. pfd Hloei-Shatflelil fl. ic I. ... Southern Parlflo Southern Railway So. Hallway pfd Tannaaaeo Copper Teaa & 1'aclflo Union 1'sclflc Union Pacific pfd United titelc Ilea It y... United States Rubber Wi 144K 1431. 1431. 1.101 Wi J9', 2i :.1W 44S it 45' 00 133 1S3H Ul'4 300 I44 (IU (414 100 :: S7S nvi l.ZW 1174 1KH 118 i,400 ii( sr, 114 H5; ... 84 127H 1271,; ... . 33'i isss i:s litis 11S 109 24 H ?HJ 3S tSVl 1C7 144 173!, 17J?i 33 33 113 J 27 27 C34 s: 8,100 1:1 6(0 1.S00 33 noo 3u S00 1(7 33 S3 27 ti (3 S7IC 21 Vi ton too l.SOO 700 1,000 1.200 1,400 36V4 21H 49k 24 49H . S.300 11314 ItlS. 11 1; . 3,300 30S 0Vi SOii . 1,200 USi HVn . 100 42H 41U 4J. . 2,100 :oi4 :sv4 . 76,000 I7SS lUSt 174H . 1.700 3 SlVi SIS 109 33 11 Vi Ml) bXV 6 1 c .117,900 7IH 77H Hi . 1.000 111', 113 113 Uulted Htatea Steal... V. 8. 8tMl pfd Utah Copper Vu.-Carollna Chemical Wabaaa Wabaah pfd Wtttern Maryland ... Wcatern Union Weattnghouaa Ulectrlo WhMlIng ft L. B MOO 6C4I 64 Vi 4V4 300 100 100 400 310 W0 41. 41V4 41 4S 4i 4U UK lSVt 15V4 7H S7(l 79 7S',4 7 64 H 34 41(4 400 Total sales for tho day, 714.900 sharaa. -jvx-airiana. New York Money Mnrkrt. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-MONJ3Y-On call, steady, at 4tti per cent; ruling rate, o per cent; closing bid, 4V per cent; offerod at i per cent. Time loans, weaker: sixty days, C per oont; ninety aays, tJitNj per cent; six months. Bid iter cent, PIVIMK MBUCANTILK l'APBlt-43 per cent. HTijnUNO I2XCHANUI5-Eaay, wltli actual business In .bankers' bills at $4.N17d lor sixty-day bills and at $1.8550 for de mand: commercial bills, $I.M. KIUVEIl Oar, t?2?ic; Mexican dollurH, o?ic, UONDS Qovernmcnt, steady; railroad firm. Closing quotations on Ponds today were at follows: U. 8. ret. li, reg....l01 ,,K. c. Bo. ref. Cs. JH do coupon 101 L. s, dob. 4a Hit., im V. B. It, reg lOiiiL. A N. unl. 4i tll do coupon 10JWM. K, A T. 1st 4a,. tt V. B. 4a, reg 1134 . Uu gen. 4lji ... do coupon U3..Mo. pacific 4 . . 7li Panama I', coupon. .lulls io cunv. Ca mhi. A.-C. lit Sa cua.... (3W..,N 11 11 of M 4H W Amer. Ag. 6a 1Q114N. Y. C. g. 3Hi ... IIK A T. A T. e. 4s. .112 do dab. 41 j Am. Tobacco ...lSlVt1. Y. N. II. Is II. Armour t Co. 4H-. 1H cv 1H M Atchison gen. Is.... 7ii.. & W, Ut 0. 4s.. 4714 do cr. 4a 1950 lOIVi do cr 4s Ill do cv. ta lOSViNo Tactile 4a 5n A. C. L. lt 44 S do 3a n Brook. Tr. cv. 4a... H4renu. nr. Ia Ull.. ( On. Leather Sa 3H Heading gen. 4a HS Oiei. Ohio 4Via.. MS 8. L. A B. K. fg a 74 do fonv 4'4i.... . WW do gan. Is jtz ..Chicago ft A. SUa U 8t. L. S. W. c. 4a. to C. II. & Q. 1. is... IKB. A. L. adj. U... 764 do gan. Is ISHSo. Pas col. Is 19V C M B P cv H4a..lOH do r. 4a MH C. H. I. & P. 0. ta. (IU do 1st rcf. 4s .... sgu do rfg. '4a I7V4BO. Itallway ( JO&t C. 8. r ac 0 4Ha. WV4 do gen. 4a 7114 , ,D, & II. ev. 4a... 67V4 Union Paclflo 4a.... 100 ,.D. 3c It. O. ref. Sa S3 Mi do cv. 4a 1034 Distillers' Sa 13 do lat ref. 4s .... KK Kris p. I. U S!4U. 8. Ilubber a . loj ..do gan. 4a. 754 U. 8. Steel 3d Sa .102 do or. 4a, sr. D. 7S'4 Va.-Cir. Chern. Is.. S III. Can. Ut ref. is CW Wabash lat & .1. 4. 17 Inter. Mat 4Ha SlUWeatem Md. 4a giii Inter. M. M. 4'a.. MHWeat. Elao, cv. ..Japan 4Ua II Wla. Central 4s... . S3 Uld. Offered. Host on HOSTON, Nov. stocks were: Allouei Amal. Copper A. Z. U S Arizona CAm II. & C. C. ft S. M, rut. & Arltona Stock Market. 7. Closing quotations on 41 MohawK S(V4 Nevada Con S3 Mplittnc Mlnea . 4Hrth I(ult SUINorth Lake , 7IViOld Dominion S7S Osceola 204iQulney SIS Shannon ISH Superior I00H Superior ft D. M 4H Tamarack Mt4U. 8. 8. It. ft II. IU da pfd ItliUtlh Con SKUtah fopper Co... SO'.i Winona S Wolverine 21 VI 23V4 . S 14 . 3 . S 101 . u HV4 4H4 . 2 . 4t . 47V4 . Wt . IS 4!i 4!i . 77 Cal. & llacla Centennial Cep. Kange C. C... Kut Putts C. M... franklin Ulroui Con Prenby Con. .. . rireena Cananea. lals Hoyale Copper. Km Lake Lake Copper La fills Copper..... Miami Copper Asked. Ilank of Entrland Htatrmrnl. IyONDON. Nov. 7. Tho weeklv sfnts- ment of the Hank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve, de creased &S5.000: Circulation. Increase 148,000: bullion, decreased 787,071; other securities, decreased 023,00); other de posits, increasea iso.ow; public deposits, deireased il.M7.vXX), notes reserve, de creased fi!M,tXX. Uovernmut securities unchanged. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week Is 47 4 per cent; last week It was HM per cent. London Mock Market. LONDON, Nov ".American MiMirltles opened firm and a fraction higher today. Prices ossed off after the opening, but tho market was firmer on covering dur ing the second hour. At noon values ranged from unchanged to N higher than jeatertlay's New York closing. london closing storks: Consols, meney.. 7l lulavtlle ,C N Is do aeeonst .... 'It 1M.. K . T 3V4 Araal. lpper sN Y Ontrnl llV Anseonda .. . . H Norfolk & W 1IV AtchltOfi .u-S do rid II do pfd ... IWVtOntsrlo W 17W Malttmore Ohio 1114 Penniylvnnla I4V4 Canadian Picltlc 171V, Haml Mlnea 4i, ChesaprnVe A O. . SIS Heading SS Chleagn O. W, . JV Sonthern lly StJ Chi., Mil. ft St. P. tilt, do pfd W r Heera t0scuthern raeltlc 1U1, lenver ft Itlo O. . MH Union Paclfl 1114, do pfd 41 do pfd 1 4 Srle HSU S. steel SOU do lit pfd SIH dn pfd ttllS do 4 Ptd.... 4ViVVagash , 4V, Grand Trunk ttvt do pfd U Illinois Central.. .. 1MV, SILVMH nar, sternly at 2W per ounce. MONUY 2tMU per cent. Tho rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 1 15-IGfTC per cent; for three months' hills. '(M ins jhvt cent. 1'orrlan Nlook Markets, LONDON, Nov. ".Money was plenti ful today despite large rrpnynients to tho Ilank of Kngland. Discount rates wero easy. There was a further general advance on the stock exchange owing to the growing belief that tho powers will nr ilvo at a satisfactory agreement regard ing tho near eastern tiuestlon. Conti nental buying later helped tho Improve ment In which American rails nnd cop per and Peruvian shares vvcie prominent Profit taking caused 11 set buck In the lute trading and prices closed below the best. American securities opened higher, but reiitlitng caused most of tho list to fall , below purity during tho first hour. Later continental and local buying again oat ! vanced prices. Tho Improvement was , maintained until tho late trading, when j New York's offerings depressed values. The closing vvus steady. I'Aiuo, inov. The nourso opened firm but closed heavy today. UKULIN. Nov. 7.-Prlncos closed slightly higher on tho bourse today. Treasury .Statement. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. The condi tion of thn United Stales treasury at the beginning of business today was: Working balance, $9.1,468,700, In baliHs and Philippines treasury, $10,(riO,327. Total of general fund. $149,P03,M.t. Hecelpts yesterday, $1.$74.T97. Disbursements, M, 876,115. Deficit this fiscal year, J1.U8.23I, as ngalust a deficit of $20,ZM).m last year. The figures for rerelptH. disburse ments and deficit excliido 1'itnamiv canal and public debt transactions. Hank of I'rniHM- Hlnlement, PA III 3, Nov. 7,-The weekly statement of tho Hank of Kronen shows the follow ing changes: Notes In circulation, de creased 40,375,000 francs; treasury depos its, decreased 4d,C25,O0O francs; general de posits, increased 1,600,000 francs; gold In hand, decreased a.'.tiO.ftX) francs; silver In hand, Increancd 1,103.000 francs; bills dis counted, decreased 2fS.10o,O00 francs; nd vnnced, Increased 8.1,228,000 francs. rYrvv York Mlnlntr fltnoks, NHW YORK, Nov. 7. Closing quota tions on mining stocks: Cum. Tunnel stock.. 9 Mexican f40 do bonds U Ontario too Con, Cel, ft Va SO Ophlr SO Iron Silver 140 standard 100 Leadvllla Con Yellow Jacket ,15 Little Chief 4 Offered. Price of Crndo Oil Advnnocil. INDEPKNDI5NCI0. Kan., Nov, 7,-An advnncc of 3 cents In the price of mid continent crude oil jvas announced today by tho Prairie OH uud Cms company, to 73 cents a barrel. O.MA1IA. aiCNKKr.L .MAItKllT. HUTTi:it--No. 1, l-lb. cartons, 33c; No. 1, in tlO-lb, tubH, 30c, No. 2, 2Uo. CHICESK-Imported Swiss, a3o: Ameri can KwiMH, Z'tc. black Hwlss, Sic; twins, 20c; daisies, :: trlplots, 20c; Y'oung AinoiicaH. He; blua label brlcK Slcr.lim borgcr, 2-lb., 21o; l-lb., 22e; TftHv? Ybrk white. 21c niiKV CIITS-No. 1 rlhs. 21c; No. 2 ribs, 14V4.c: No. 3 ribs, lOVic; No. 1 loins, aw. rvo, -j 101ns, law, rvo. 3 loini, 11540; 3 uhuclls. VAc; No. 1 rounds, 13Vicj No. 2 rounds, 10o; No. 3 rounds, So; No, 1 plates. 8'ic; No. 2 plates, 7',io; No. i plittef, OVic. i'Ol lritY-Hrollcrs; $3 per dor.; hens, ISa; cocks, 11c; ducks, 16c; geese, lOo; turkeys, 2&c; plgeoiiK. per doc, $1.20. Allvo, broilers, He; hens, 8iitf10Vic; old roosters, 7o; duoks, full feathered, 1354c; gueso, full feathered, 10c, turkeys. 15c; pigeons, per doz., OOo; homers, $2.30; squabs, No. 1, 1.X0; No. 2, (ms. K1SH (fresli)-rickeiel, lie; whlto. lCc; trout, 12c; largo orapples, lie; HpnnlHli mackurc), lCc; eel, ldc; haddock, 14c; fiuundure, Uc; green cutflsh, 14c; shad, iuO fucli; nhnd roij, per Pair, 10c; sulmon, t(,, liallbut, 11 Vic; buffalo, he; bullheads, 13c. llKUK-No. 1 rilw. 200; No, 2 ribs, 1.1ic: No. 3 ribs, 10V4c; No. 1 loins. 22c; No. 2 loins, Uc; No. 3 loins. ll'4c; No. 1 chucki, Dc; No. 2 chucks. 7-fic; No. 3 chucks, 7Uc; No. 1 rounds, 12c; No. 2 rounds. 'Jhc; No. 3 rounds, Oc: No. 1 plates, 7fto; No. 2 plutcb, 7c; No, 3 plates, brio. KllUITH, IiTC. -Missouri apples. In bbls., $3,0014.00; Now York Ornoiilngs and Ilaldwtns, $3.2S. apanlsli onions, per case, II. W. Oanatias. fancy select, por bunch, $2.2ya2,EO; Jumbo, per bunch, 751(3.71. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30 l-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, $2.25; Dromedary brand, new. 0 l-lb, pkgs. In box, per box, $3,00 Figs, California, per cuso of 12 No. 12 pkgs,, ISc; per case of .13 No. 12 pkgs,, iZM; per case of CO No. C pkgs., 12. ou; bulk. In 23 and BO-lb. boxes, per lb., CV4o; mf TiirUUh 5-crown, In 20-lb. boxes, per lb., lSc; 0-crown, In 20-11). boxes, per lb., IGc; 7-crown, In 30-lb, boxes, jier lb., 17u. Lemons, Llmonelra, selected brand, extra fsncy, 3O0-3CO sires, per box, $7.00; Ivonia Llmonelra, fancy, 300-300 slzos, per box, 240-420 sizes. Wo por box less; Cali fornia, choice, 300-300 sizes, per box, $5.00. Oranges, California, Ited (C) brand, extra fancy, 96-128 sUes, per box, $4 23; oxtrn fancy, all sizes, per box. $1.76. Peurs, Krlfer, pr bbl, $3.60. Florida grape fruit, all sizes, $1.00. Cranberries, per bbl., $S.0t; per box, $2.76. VEOKTAIILIW - Cabbage, Wisconsin, per lb lc Culery, Michigan, pr doz., 55c. Cucumbers, hothouse, per dor., $1.26 Eggplant, fancy Florida, per doz., $1.60! Garlic, extra fnncy white, per doz., lSc. Lettuce, extra fancy, per doz., 15. Ontonv, white. In crate, $1; yellow, per lb., lV4c. Parsley, fancy southern, per doz. bunches, fiOJ76c Potatoes. Early Ohio, per bu., ffic. Tomatoes, home-grown, per basket, 75c Wax beans, per basket, $1; green boans, per basket. $1. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, por bbl., $1.25. Virginia, per bbl., $3. Hutn bugas, per lb., ltio. Metal Market. NHW YORK. Nov, 7METAL&-Con-per, (julet; standard, spot. $17.00Q'17.M; November, $17.04717.35; December and January. $17.0017.35; electrolytic, $17.37W 17,lf7V4; lalto, $17.C24?17.87V4; casting. $17.23 17.37V4. Tin, nulet; spot, $50.10000.40; No vomber, $50.1010). 30; December, f5O.05("J 60.4J. Ieail. tUlet; $4.7ftJH.SO. KjMilter, quiet; $7.3.Vfi7.45, Antimony steady; Cook son's $10.50. Iron, firm and unchanged. Copper arrivals, 2,410 tons, Exports this month, 3,48 tons, London copper, dull; spot, 170 12h 6d; futures, 177 6s. Local oxchango sales tin, 25 tons.. London tin, steady; spot and futures, ISO. ln dan lead, IIS 6. Indon spelter, 127 7 6d, Iron, Cleveland warrants, CGa 4',-id In ST. IMVH. Mo.. Nov. 7.-METAI-U-nd, dull ot i.W(4.r; spelter, dull at $7.36. Coffro 4larket, NEW YOItK, Nov 7.-COKI''I5K Ki. tures market opened steady at un changed prices to un advance of 3 nolnts and cloerd steadv at u net advance of 10 to 15 points. Halts, K.w sacks. No vember. 13.91c. December, 13.Wo; Janu ary, 13.80c; February, 13.76c: March, H.OSc; April, H.12c; Muy, 14.16c; June, 14.17c; July. 14.20c; August, 14.21c: Sep tember ami October, 11.22c. Boot, quint; Illo 7s, 14Hc; Hantos 4s, I6S0. Mild, quiet; Cordova, HHiC'lSc, HiiKnr .Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Nov. 7.Ht'OAH-Uaw. steady; muscovado, 83 t'Ft, 3.65c; cen trifugal, M test. 4.05c: molasces. 80 test. 3.30c. Itcfined, steady OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Larger Than Usual for a Thursday. INCREASE IN HOG RECEIPTS Liberal Him of Niirrp nml l.ntntin lor This l.ntr. In tin -Vck Total llecriptn for llir AVeck Very l.laht. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 7. 19. Jteceliita weir: Cattle, llogs. Sheep. Official .Monday 4.DS7 2.911 19.K0 Official Tuesday 7C a.400 14,10. Official Wednesday... 1.905 ,M! Jt,!?! KMImato Thurmlay.... 2.0U0 4.20J 9,C0rt Four days this week. 9.177 75.743 S4.723 Ha tllu duH last WDek.SO.SSM 23,441 144,051 Haino days 3 wks ago.. 31.M1 22,873 141,961 Sanio days 3 wks ngo..SS.5 21,463 tS.tei Ssino days 4 wks ago. .JS.4M 17,lf6 14J.200 Satno days latt jear .29,810 1S.733 96,773 Tlum following tnblo show the receipts of cattle, hogs and shicp at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: 1913, inn. ine. Dec. nttln R.-J.S6S I.OIS.IW? 1S4.7W I''Ka 2,fWB,04t 2.CC7.0C.7 476.US4 Slwtp 2,651.913 2,tSB,709 101,796 The following tnblo shows tho rango at prices for hogs nt South Omaha for the last few days with comparlHona: Drttll. I 191$. IJ9I1 U910.I1W9 1 1908. 1907 11906. Oct. 7 78HI I 8 131 1 G5I 6 00 5 481 C li Oct ;v Oct. 31 Nov. 1. Nov. 2. Nov. 3. Nov. 4. Nov. 6, Nov, 6. Nov. 7. T 6i f If 7 701 6 CO, 5 Wl 0 W It 89 0 01 7 6 12 8 01 1 6 7 7ll 6 041 7 87; 1 1 -1 5 01 G 03 7 74)i 101 7 91 7 05 7 CM 7 74 i12 5 Mi 8 8l 5 as 10 07 fi 10 8 l 7 81U 6 131 8 07 R Ml 7 S3 e 7 90 7?0 6 87 S $9) S 98 ft 79 5 18 ft M 5 7S 4 90 S W 7 72S 13 tl 14 7 70 7 P0 Sunday Hecelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for twonty.four houra ending at 3 p. m. yes terday: mCi:ilTK-CAILS. cattle. liogH.siieop.H'r s. C. M. .& Wa bash St. r. 8 1 8 7 15 4 3 14 ..4 MlMsourl l'aclflc .. 1 union Piu'irio l C. A N. W.. oast.. 4 C. N, W west.. 21 C Ht. V., M. fk ().. 3 C, It. ft (.. east.. 1 V.. It. ,i g., west.. 41 C. K. I. ,i V., east 3 C. It, I. & 1'., west .. Illinois Cvntrul 21 Total receipts ,. 90 ta 41 DIHI'OSITION-HEAD. Cuttle. Hogs, fiheop. Morris $1 Co 3X1- 878 2,0i! Swlft nntl Company.... N Ctidnhy Packing Co.... TiOO Armour & Co 2M Morrell 31 Kroy racking Co H. (). 1'uck Co 12 Ilvntou, Vnnsant & L. 11 Illll A Hon M V. n. IiwIh l Huston & Co 0 1.228 1,320 "l'l3 1.209 1,795 1,579 J. 11. Hoot . Co 75 j. u. nulla 20 McCroary f: Kellogg.. 11 11. V. Hamilton 13 ltotschlld & Krebs 131 Mo, & Kan, Calf Co.. 72 CHno & Chrlstlo 15 Other buyorM X12 4,024 Totals 2,053 4.801 11,223 CATTLli-Cattlo receipts wore nulte liberal for a Thursday, but the total for tho week has been tho smallest of any week slnco the opening of the rnngn season. As a matter of course tho small sum has been due largely to thn Intorost Uikon In the election, which kept ship pern at home. At the sauio tlmo there Is a fi-allne that considerable of the shortitfvi Is due to tho fact that tho range season Is ncnrlng its end, Whllo thero nin undoubtedly a good many cattle still to collie tim reeling is tnai 1110 oig ro celpts are over with and that a very marked slirlnkago In tho run may bo an ticipated from now to tho close of the runuo season, ,, Thero was qulto a llttlo splnkllng 6f beef steers In tho yards till morning, but tho market did not show any very niutorlul chango as compared with yes terday's prices, for tho most part being just about steadv. Cows and heifers wero In notlvo de mand and they met with qulto ready salo at a llttlo stronger prices even than yesterday. Trutty much everything In tho wuy of doslncblo killers wait cleaned up In a veil' short true, Thorn were only a few stock came ana feeders In tho yards, hut at tho same tlmo thero was considerable Inquiry and tho offerings sold pretty freely at good steady pilceB, at least. Tho fact Is tho fooder market has been slowly crawling up this wcok. quotations on Natlvo Cattle Good to choice bruf steers. I8.2Ctfl0.UO; fair to good beet steers, $7.25Q8.25; common to fair beef steers, $0.00417.25; good to choice heifers, tS.80a3tJ.4O; good lo choice cows, $5.4020.25; fair to good grados, $1.400 5.40; common to fair grades, $3.OOjJ4.40; good to choice Blockers and feeders, $6,254(17.25: fair to good stackers and foedors, $5.75 G0.25; common to fair Blockers and feed era, $5.00416,76; stook cows and heifers, $I.25HT5.&0; veal calves, $1,7518.75; bulls, stags, etc., $l.00Jj0.60. Quotations 011 Hango Cattlo Good to choice beef steers, tG.6OU8.30; fair to good beef steers, $.00tfJ.60 common to fair beef stoeiu. $5.2530.00. HcprcKuntutlvn sales: UlflLH' ST13KIIS. No. S4 Av. . Ml , 112 . SS4 . 404 .10S0 . 0 rr. No. Av. Ir. S CO 20 1112 t SO cows, S tS 4 SI7 t. 25 4 2S 1 101S S SO 4 SO 17 IIS 5 40 4 CO .....' 107S 6 0 4 90 1( 10S4 00 I 10 21 1011 S 20 IIK1FKHH. 4 (S S 71J S 75 t 00 ( ll ( SS ft 00 27 S70 I 00 5 40 21 A... SSI 25 6 40 S , 4S0 1 00 HULLH, 4 44 1 10 5 00 4 H 4 405 5 SI t 00 CALVES, 00 :: 4!j 7 00 s 75 1 100 s u 5 75 S I7S S SO t 00 1 ISO S TS C 25 1 200 S 75 25 1 160 t 00 50 1 ISO 00 HUB AND FEEDKIUI. 5 SO S 100 (00 5 75 I I0 e IS 712 4M 700 IUO .1310 HO , 240 12 4S0 . 742 .715 t 00 WErtTHUNN. C. A. Hpougler Mont. 3 steers.... 1193 7 40 2 steers. ...152 8 00 6 steers ...lilt 7 30 5 steers.. ..not 0 w 12 oows 10S3 C 90 6 sleers... KiOl 2,. 4 cows 1000 C 10 Hnydcr & 6 ateors....l4'JG 8 00 Show Mont. 25 steers.. .1298 7 40 24 steers.. ..1247 7 30 26 steers.. ..1257 C CO 15 steer-M.. .ma C 25 36 steers.. ..lKi 17 steers.. ..1258 21 steers.. ..1224 3 steerM. ...1030 7 S3 6 CO S 25 6 CO Westnolt Mont. 7 40 6 steers.. ,.1I.V 0 00 6 35 2 cows 9t) 5 90 I 10 A. T. . .2400 ...10S5 4 steers. steers. 3 cows, . 900 IIOQS- When It was time for the mar ket to open this morning the fueling was actually wuaa an compared with yester day, and no one wati talking better than steady prlcen. Tho feeling, however, gradually Improved, and w ion buvors could get price that wero a little stronger tnan yusicruay uiey uegan Honing, and at the name time the market hugun ad vancing. It continued upward, uniting stronger at every turn, flnully closing Icq higher than yesterday, and In some spots possibly a big 10c higher. The general market might be described at MllOa h gher than yesterday' market. Tho trade wan very active at the advance and everything In sight sold before 10 o'clock In tho morning. The more desirable loads, sold largely from $7.76 up to $7.85. with a top at $7.90. The lighter and trashier loads ranged from $7.70 down, thero being among the offerings quite n number of under weight hogs and pigs. While the receipts today were far from large they wero nevertheless the heaviest for the week to date, but they still leave tho total for thu four days way below any recent week and decidedly snort ot last year's record. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. M. ...... .141 ISO 7 50 77 221 200 T 7714 av. ...... ,tv , tl 200 ... 7 4i II... 21 1SS 40 115 II... C 211 ... 7 70 54... 24....... .210 ... 7 70 S4 . 50 247 110 1 15 It. . SI .. .221 40 7 15 It.. IS. , . . .122 SO 7 75 15. , 5 . 220 . 7 75 It ...214 40 7 50 ...lit ...an . .22 . ,2)5 ..270 ... 7 SO 50 7 10 4 7 50 120 7 50 SO 7 SO 7 SO .22S 2S3 310 7 so 297 80 7 SO 71 ... HO 41 t 71 55... . MS to 7 to S-t-5 ... 1 T 4 II 40 7 M 5 W 4 7 1 41 Ml HI i SO 71 ill IK IK 7 Ht 1 S I m . .m m 7 1$ t m mo 7 m SS . ..IW tl) 7 75 It Ill 40 'j li", 2 117 HO 1 t t Ml KV) 7 ll IN IA M....'....rS 7 74 147 1W 1 75 51 Ml ltO 7 5 m 44 7 71 n 2S W0 7 Vi .. . 274 M 7 71 (7 MS 1W 7 ( . . ..MS M 7 75 7 Me 140 T It St MS M0 7 75 75 7 ... 7 S SI S01 ... 7 75 :j io 0 7 S5 S Ill ... "75 e........tM ISO 7 5 54 ... .JH SO 7 75 61 270 ISO 7 AS 00 7S 11X1 7 771, 70 1(5 200 7 US S . Ml 240 7 77H SJ IK . .. 7 SR 1 ....J07 ... 7 77H 57 155 ... 7 0 II... . IM 900 7 tm PIC1B. 4S ....ill ... 7 14 I 107 . . t -5 27 1S1 ... 7 15 41 ft . . iH 17 Ill ... 75 75 105 ... 7 14 -.14S ... 7 M SHUUr lleeelpts of sheep were light this morning even for a Thursday, only forty cars being reported In. This tcaveir the total for tho four doys this week only a llttlo over Bl.OtX) head, being less than half the run for the corresponding period last week and smnller thnn a year ago by over 30.000 head. Among the re ceipts was quite a sprinkling of wnrmodi up fed stuff, nnd the quality of the of ferings as a whole was not overly good, although thero wero soma right good killers. Thero seemed to be a very fair demand on tho part of packers, but tha trade, locked the snap characteristic of yestcr day 's market. It was In fact slow anH barely steady on the better grades, with, less desirable kinds weak, Tho Klnncv lambs that brought tho top ycslorday sold at $7.40, tho same price today, but with a llttln heavier cut There wero both rnngo nntl fed wethers good enough lo bring $1.55. While the trndo was alow" moat of tho morning tho big bulk of the receipts changed hands. In fair season. The supply of sheep and Inmbs wa very moderate, thero not being vory muclt " In sight to Interest buyers or make all active trade. As a result tho market wns of a rather Indifferent chnrncter, with prices nt tho liest barely steady with yesterday. Quotations on Sheep nnd Lambs- Lnmh. good to choice. $7.00417.40; lambs, fair to good, $il.50(IJ7,C0; lambs, feeders', $S. 25 4J0. 25; yearlings, good to choice, light. $5.COIT6.40: yearlings, heavy. $W 5.00; yearlings, feeders, feeders, ll.WVf! -5.15; wcthrrs, good to choice. $I.OOJf4.50 wrthers, fair to good, $3.GO?4.00: wethers, feeders, $1764T4.25: ewes, good to choice $1.0094.25; ewss. fair to good. $3.KWjM.00 ewes, feeders. $1003t.S: ewes yearling breeders, J4.MVOC.00; culls, sheep and bucks, 12.503.00. No, Av. Pr. M fed ewes .. 75 4 CO M fed ewes 83 4 25 121 fed yearlings 83 6 25 IU fed yearling 93 5 15 40 native lambs 44 0 00 33 natlvo ewes 108 4 00 IS natlvo owes, culls 102 3 00 ' 21 fed lambpi 4 BOO 03 fed lambs C 0 50 35t Wyoming lambs, feeders.... M B 70 2M9 fed ewes 81 7 00 5 fed owes TO COO CIII('A0 1.1VI1 MTOC1C MAIIK13T DrmniDl for Caltlr Slow IIoks anil Sheep 8lronu. CHICAOO. Nov. 7,-C-VTTU'V-nocrlpts, 8,000 head: market slow, gonerttlly stendyt beovos, $.l,20iJl,llC: Texan Hton). HAW 0,Ki: western steern. $5.60410.2.". itocKora nnd femlerH, $4.1641716: cows and heifers, 2.76i"T7.40; calves. $0.75J10.75. . . t IIOOS lleeelpts, 19.000 head: market strong, largely 15c ldghor; HbM, $7 4Bi 8.15; mixed, $7.5(trS.r0j heavy. $7,r41S.30: rotiKh$U.70j pigs, $6.0007.10; bulk ot "Vllblii"1 AND IAMH&-Uecelpls, 20.000 hend; market strong to a shftdn lugher; native, iii.40fM.fiO; western, $3.00tf4.50i yw lings, $l.50iuiss; lambs, natlvo, $G.W4i7,G0; western, $5.764T7.0. ICnnsus C'llj- Llvo Hlock Market. 1.- K'U AQ CITV Vm. T T?AT"PT.ia Tie eclpts, 4,500 luend. Including 1,100 south- einiHi market sicnay: cows anu iiptiom strong to lOo hlghor; dressed beet and ex port steers, s.wuiv.w; ,Br k, ."" S17.75; western stoers, $5.0007.16; stockern and feeders, $4.60dP7.25; southern steors, $4.2rxi30.25i Moutliorn cows. $3.26RC.cjo; natlVB bulls' $4,00i6.DO! calves, $5.60(1(10.00. . I IOUCS Iveocipia, o.vvw iieoit; inivrivuv vi higher: bulk of sales. $7.6.VIj7.Ul; bcavy. $7MIi7,WI; iMtrkers and butphers, $7,5lp 7.90: light. $7.rAii7.8T.: pigs. $8.00417.00. flllBlilP AND iAMllti-necelpts, 11.000 head, market 10a to 15o higher: lambs, $0.00f7,60; yearlings. $5.0030.25; wethers, $1.50(16.25; owes. $1.(W4.C0; Mockers tuid feedert, $3.Cj03il.H). HI. I.onls Live fllook Mnrkc4. HT. IOIJIB. Nov. 7.-CATTOI--7lecilpts, m tnn 1. .1 i.nlit,4lnti O nV TuYnna' 11m plfAf! 'JtUW iUUU iMViiuuiih niiw i.Mt. ...... ..w vs . I.,.. -I.liinlni' n wi vnnrll ll 1 Btcnf, tH.ootfilO.H); (IreBiMnl and buteher $3.76di7.0O; cows and helfera. J3.40q8.7C; canners, I3.7T4I4.00s bulls, i.00.W; calves. itsvmi in. Mi.vnu nurt Indian Htnnm. tl.istJ 4J7.K; cows and holfers. $3.23470.00. llUUo lU.'CCipts, o,w iimuj nun mil. ut to 10o higher; pigs and llglits. 6.76tre.06: mlxed nnd butohers, $7.75(8.16; gooti heavy. $8.0iV0.l6. HHKKI AND L.AMnB-Itecelpts. D.70t head; market steady: muttons, 7.101.35j lambM, $(l.00tf7,25; culls nnd bucks, $2.0) 3,25; Blockers. $2.75t3.60. Hi, Joaoph Lire Stock M,urket. HT. JoaKPII. Mo.. Nov. 7.-CATTLB Itccelpts, 1,800 head! market slow: steerM. $6,754710.50; cows nnd heifers, $3.60478.50;' calves. $4.&Od'9.W. HOU8 Itecolpm, 5,200 hood; market IV lOo higher; top, $7.00; bulk ot sales, $7.704 7.8G. . . BIIDEP AND UAMllB lloceipts, s.utAS head; market steady; lambs, $0.25(37.50. Hlock In SlKkt. lleeelpts of llvo stock at tho flvo prlrr-' clpal western inurkets yesterday: Cattle Hogs. Shcpa. BottUi Omaha 2,000 4,200 9.000, Kt. Joseph.. K 1.800 C.2C0 Kansas City .60) 8.0(0 Ht. IyJUls B.500 ,4(iO Chicago COOO WWO 6.70J. 20,001' ToUls ....20,800 07.800 47,7091 ' t Turpentine nud llosln, SAVANNAH. Oa,. Nov. 7.-TUttPErt- TINH-Mrm, 4sW3SMc Sales, 207 bblsi;' receipts. 407 bbls.; shipments, 680 bbls.; stock, 33.UII bbls. IIOSIN Klrm. Sales, 3,040 bbls.: rc celpts, 2,021 bins.; snipments, 1 puis.; celpts, z.wi Pius.; smpmenw, 1 uuia.; docks, 121, OS I bbls. quotations: A, It md c, $5.-Hv41io.oo; D, $a.oo47t;o6; is. $4.02;.-, 06.05; 'f, $0.05.rifi,10; O, $0.O7V4! H, $6.12v hIoci and trlRK, 4)8.15; 1, $0.15; k, $6.15; M. $7.00; N, $7.60; wu, .iEu; w w, .oo. Collon ainrkrl. NEW YOItK, Nov. 7. COTTON-Spofc closed steady: middling uplands, 12c; mid dling gulf. 12.25c; no sales. LIVKIIPOOL. Nov. 7. COTTON Hpotji good business done; prices steady; Amer ican, middling, fair, 7.22d; good middling, 6.98d; middling, ti.7Sd; low middling, 6.0d good ordinary, 6.141 ; ordinary B.GOd, Sulos, 12.000 bales. llry llowds Murkel, NHW VOHK. Nov. 7.-DRY GOODS Cotton goods and yarns ruled very firm, with iitllla supplied fully with buslnesa for tho balance of the year. No cancel lations of orders for woolen goods havo followed the election. Jobbers reported a fair trade for tho season. AVool Market. KT. 1AVIB. Mo., Nov. 7.-WOOL- flteady; medium grades combing and, clothing. 23rifcCtic; light fine, I9!lc; heavy fine, U'olSc; tubwashe.d, 27Q'3tk:. Tinker Will Not Manage the Reds CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 7.-FolIowln-t n. conference here today, between Prii dent August Herrmann of tha Cincinnati club and President Murphy of the Chi cago Nationals, the deal for Joe Tinker, ti act as manager of the Cincinnati team next season, wai declared off. Herrmann declared Murphy demanded that nob licachcr, outfielder of the local team, bo Included with other players In tho trade, uud that he could not accedo to the demand. 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