liilS 1JK13: OMAHA, TUKSDAV, iSOVKMi31CIt 12, 1912. li RKAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. wead. Wead Bide, Uth and Famam. GAEVIN BROS ffliBaX Loans on farms and Improved city prop crty. E to S pet; ni delay. J. II. Dutnont & Co., 1603 Farnam St.. Omaha. 6f0 CITY. LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., UO-m Brandels Theater Bide. MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,000 to $M,000. W. H. THOMAS, S3 State Bank Rldg. FARM LOANS near Omaha; no com mission; optional payments: cheap money. Orln 3. Merrill. 1213 City Nat Bank Bide OMAHA homes. East Nebraska (arms. O'KKKFE RRAL ESTATE CO.. 1018 Omaha Na(16tlal. Douglas ITU. LARGE loans our specialty, fluill Bros. MONEY to loan on Improved farms In eastern Nebraska. Loans mado for 5W per cent with the privilege of paying all or part of the Principal after 3 years. For further particulars write to home orrice. The Equitable Loan Co. Percy E. Qwynne. Ass't Sec'y. Omaha, Neb. FUIfNITUttE DEALERS Dolgoff 2dhand store-pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 107. . WANTED TO BUY PAYING highest price tor scrap Iron. Write for particulars. A. B. Alplrn. Omaha WANTED to buy. a cottage or a 7 or S-room house to be moved on a lot; would like ono within 15 blocks of 24th nnd Franklin. Telephone Red 4301. Best prices for fur., clothes, shoes. W. 6146. WANTED to buy old broken watches and old gold. M. Nathan. 109 South Uth St WANTED Good team 1,100 horses; must be sound and right. Address G 207, Bee. y FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE SEND for our system of exchanges, Shopen & Co.. Dept. B, Omaha. Neli. TO EXCHANGE South Dakota. North Dakota and Minnesota farms for mer chandise or other property. J. E. HtuHU, Parker, South Dakota. RKAL ESTATE AUST11ACTS OF TITLE. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. ACREAGE FOR DALB. 5-Acre Bargain Five acres, six blocks from Benson car line and right In line with the city growth; In fact, it Is ripe now' for sub division proositlon. Has good 6-room house, all the necessary outbuildings and a nice orchard of apples, cherries, pears, also vineyard, In all about two acres In fruit. Whoever buys this property at the price we are offering for will undoubtedly double their money within five years, besides having a tnost desirable suburban home In the meantime. O 'Neil's E. E. & Ins. Agency, K03 FARNAM ST. Thone Tyler 1024. TO BUY. SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1S02 FARNAM 8T. CITV PROPERTY FOR SALE. $2,300 Here is just what you are looking for. Band new, reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath; modern plumbing, combination lighting llxtures, cemented cellar, modern In every detail except furnace; close to car line; dandy lot; barn. Located In north part of city. BEMIS-CABLBERG CO. '310-312 J3randols Theater B!dg. Great Bargain 'itfUStt BE SOLI) AT ONCE Two lots at 40th Ave., near Ames, two blocks from street car line, $125 each. One lot, 47th and Cass St., adjoining Dundee. $500. Inquire at 1208 Jones St. LOT Suitable for Small garage or re pair shop, or will build to suit tenant. Tel. Webster 2612. "WILL SACRIFICE RATHER THAN. RENT Seven rooms, living room, dining room, all finished in oak. Kitchen und 3 bed rooms finished in birch and maple. White enamel bath room. Full basement. House Is strictly modern In every respect. Price I,3W. Terms. GALLAGHER & NELSON 483 Brandels Bldg. Omaha, Neb. FQR SALE One of the finest homes In Chicago, III.; south side; large grounds; 14-room, modern house; fine garage; will sell at a bargain. Terms to suit. Address Y 231. Bee. CLOSE IN Six rooms, all modern, except heat; paved street, good neighborhood; close to :ar lino and high school; nice lot. Price only $2,200; 1200 cash, balance monthly. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO., 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. SAVE CAR FARE Buy a nice home In walking distance. Wo havo a splendid 6-room, strictly mod em and up-to-date house on a corner lot close In for $3,600, and the owner will take n new automobile or vacant lot worth $1,100 and carry the balance 3 years at 6 peiv cent. Come In and talk the matter over. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Doug. 1TS1. 3d Floor Ware Block, GOOD store building lot, 22x116, cheap, See W. E. Hoaton, 2618 Cuming St. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE. Canada, BRITISH Columoia finest agricul tural land, Necharo valley, near Grand Trunk; also Fort George, Cariboo, Peace River, Bulkley valley. State requirements. o acres to luu.uuu, ioweai prices; easy 'terms. uienn at i-u., ui i-enuer Vancouver, B. C. St., UeorfcTa. TRAVERSED BY THE GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Iands adapted to tho widest range of crop. All the money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country. Its soil, climate; church and school advantages, write, W. B. LEAHY, Dept, K. General Passenger Agent. ATLANTA. Ga. Iovra. FRUIT AND TRUCK FARM at bar. gain. 354 acres, three miles from Council Bluffs postofflce; good houso, barn and buildings: five acres grapes, six acres apples, one acre of alfalfa; oak posts for sale, day & Htaa cu., council Bluffs. Is. Phono 3344. IdITBi Garden and Fruit Tracts. Farm of any size, Jutt E miles north of Council Bluffs, at bargain prices. SOS acres, known as Orchard Heights, subdi vided and for sals at from $10 to $100 per acre; easy terms. Let us show you this land, jjay ec iiess io., la reari at, uouncii iJiuii, is. DO YOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWAT ino Lies oines uapuai is towa's most widely circulated and most Influential newspaper. Its dally circulation exceeds i3,uou copies, ine ciassinea advertising rate Is 1 cent a word or 6 cents a line. You can sell your farm In Iowa or vnn can buy land in Iowa by the use of the Des Moines Capital. The rate by th month is $1.20 a line. Address The Des aioines vapiiaj, ues Moines. ia. aiUalaalppl. FOR SALE 70 acres best farm land, unimproved, 4 mile from Lyman, Miss. Noted for truck farming. W. W. Byrne, Holt. Flo. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Canada and South America Will Compete Sharply for Exports. FEELING INV WHEAT IS BEARISH While the' Open Interest In Corn Mnch Smaller Tlmn It Was n fortnight Aim l( I Still of Importance, Is Omaha, November 12. 1912. The situation In wheat, as viewed from an Inpartlal standpoint, may be called quite bearish. The Buenos Aires market continues to decline because of a most ex cellent crop promise In the Argititlue Re public. The Canada wheat crop has scarcely been touched, so that In the Im mediate luturu the country to the north of us and 'South America will be sharp competitors for the trade In Europe. The United States has a large wheat surplus and It will be necessary to absorb a good portion of this grali In order to place the market where It cannot be attacked by short sellers or bears. Receipts of 14,0tt),OiW bushels of wheat at primary markets in seven days, or double tho receipts for the corresponding time a year ago, show that there are many In the trade who are will ing to let god of their grain at present price levels. It has been nearly a week Klnce the seaboard reported any takings of wheat by foreigners. There havo been some lots sold to go abroad, but this wheat was largely. If not wholly, Cana dian grain. Cash wheat was Htfflo lower. While tho open Interest In corn Is much smaller than It was a fortnlKtit ago. It Is still of considerable Importance. The November government report was con Klilpml hiMirih hi- the tra.de. as Is demon strated tho fact that ,the United States has raised a bumper crop of yellow cer eals and that an export business of con sequence must develop In order to place the surplus wjilch will soon be held In our midst. Traders look for the market to show bearncss this week, especially for May corn, which has the appearance oi a safe sale on tho hard spots. On a sharp break, some look for active uuying oi December corn especially If the weather Is unsettled. Cash corn was MOW lower. A large amount of oats have neen ox ported la tho absence of a bountiful sup plv of coin, and some countries abroad where oats havo always been sparingly red, have token larger quantities man ever before in their history. Cash oats were Uc higher. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 66S.O0O bu.; corn, 6,000 bu.J oats. 35.000 bu. ... Llvcriiool close: wncax, w iuwor; corn. 1V44T1HC lower. Primary wheat receipts were 2.698,000 bu., and shipments. 1,416,000 bu.. against receipts of 1,140,000 bu., and shipments, 348.000 bu. last vear. Primary corn receipts were 400,000 bu., and shipments, 184,000 bu., against re ceipts of 636,000 bu., and shipments, 217,000 bu. last year. , .,, , Primary oats receipts were l,3o2.000 bu,, and Bhlpments. 1,024,000 bu., against re ceipts of 449,000 bu., and shipments of 222.000 bu. Jast year. , , The 'following cash sales were reported today: Wheat, No. 2 hard winter, 2 cars, S3ttc: 9 cars, S3Vic. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, S2?ic; 6 cars, 8Zttc. No. hard winter, 1 car, 81V4cK 2 cars, Sic: 1 car. 80c. No grade hard winter, 1 car,. 76Vic No. 2 spring, 1 car, 83c. No. 3 spring, 1 car. 84c; 1 car, 82V4c; 1 car. 82Uc; 3 cars, 82c; 1 car. 81Hc. No. 4 spring, 1 car. SO&c. No. J mixed 1 car, S3c. No. 3 mixed. 1 car. 824d; 3 cars, 82Vic No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, 8pWc. No. 3 durum, 1 car, 79Hc No. 3 mixed durum, 2 cars, 79ViC. Corn: No. 4 white. 1 car (now), 4Sc No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 59Uc. No. 3 mixed. 1 car, 66c: 1 car (new), 11c. No. 4 mixed, 2 cars (new), 48c. Oats: Standard. 3 cars. 31c; 1 car. 31c. No. 3 white, 2 cars. Sic: 9 cars, 30ic; 9 cars. 30Hc No. 4 white. 3 cars. 30Hc; 4 cars, Soke. Rye: No. S, 2 cars, GOc Barley: No. 1 feed. 1 car, 60c. No grade, 1 car, 48c. Oiualia CttU Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 83gle; No. 3 hnrd. 82fl83c: No. 4 hard. 79&1HC; No. 2 spring, ' 83(&84Wc; No. 3 spring, 8iftB4c; No. 4 spring, 800ttc. CORN No. 3 white, 56c; No. 3 yellow, 69V4c; No. 3, 66c, oats No. i white, aivisraivsc; stanuuru, 3Mr31'.lc: No. 3 white. 30!4'31c; No. 4 white, 30W-W4C. " BARLEY Malting, Wtfwc; .no. i iecu, 45&63c. , RYE No. 2. 6ie; rso. 3, wc. Carlot Receipts, Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omaha 110 103 277 MC 1,165 129 280 VJj 1.917 3 15 37 Kansas City. St. Louts-.-., Winlnpeg .... Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 11. BUTTER Firmer, good demand; western creamery, extra, 33i833V4c; nearby prints, extra, 35c; fancy, .soc. , EGGS Firm, good demand; Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $10.20igao.60 per case; Pennsylvania and other nearby, current receipts, free cases. REAL ESTATE FARM Jb RANC31I LANI1S FOR SALE. Minnesota. SNAP 200 acres near Mankato, Minn, $5,000. Steam heated brick residence. All plow land, orchard, fine grove. $80 per acre. Morehart-Atchison Land Co., Mankato, Minn. Sllssonrl. PLATTE county. Missouri 776 acres: 276 acres bluegraos and timber pasture. balance In corn, alfalfa, clover, rye, oats, etc; S-room house, very large barn, 4 tenant houses, stables, creamery, etc., etc.; 2 miles from large town and al most adjoining railroad station; price $75,000; $20,000 cash, balance long time, 6 per cent. Address Owner, Bex 868, Kan tas City, Mo. Nebraska. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $23 TO $35 We have for sale over 20.000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for 12 years, including 1910 and 1911, average with the best In the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soil, water and climate cannot be found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUNDINGSLAND INVESTMENT CO., SIDNEY, NEB. MR. INVESTOR, 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 Raasch, Sidney. Neb. HOMESTEAD 160 acres rich farm land U f lIVl IAin V U HIIU Ulll UIIBt Uf in his Colorado good stuff, not sandhills. Land around Kimball, $15 to $25 an acre. Agents wanted. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. 1.000-ACRE STOCK RANCH WITHIN TEN MILES. J. Q. BURONER. 647 BRANDEIS UL.UU.. UMAIiA. Sooth Dakota. FOR SALE 160 acres eood farm land: 40 acres broke, balance tll tillable; 7 miles from Dallas and 6 miles from Colome. Price $40 per acre, payable $1,500 cash, $2,500 March 1, 1913; $2,400 March 1, 1917. Address Oiox ISO, Dal I a, South Dakota. Texas. CHEAP patented state schonl lands, couth Texas; $1 an acre cash, balance ten years. For full particulars write F. A. Connable, trustee, 484 Commercial Bank l)ldg Houston. Tex. Wnsbluirton. BUY SPOKANE PROPERTY. One acre that will soon be worth $1,000 for $600; terms. Write EMERY B, BAYLEY, Peach. Wash. livk btook market of west Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. J,tvo Block Commission Merobant. BYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Ca, 222 Exchange Bldg. Bnyder-Malone-Coffman Co., UO Ex. BldUc LAVEItTY BROS., 1JS Exchange Bldg. MARTINBROS. & CO., Exchange Bldg. "clay, Robinson & Co., 200 ExcbaoxeBldg7 Js.otoi9 ?0; western firsts, free coses, $UV20 dui.tv, western, current receipts, ires cases, $9.fjjr9.90. i UKUSN (juiet. out sicnuy. New YorK full crwinis, choice. ISc; New York full creams, fair to good, JlIffliHc, New York, part SKims, iiffiK, CHICAGO GRAIN AND rilOVISIONS Fen tn res of hc TrndtiiR- anil Closing; Prices on Hoard of Trailr, CHICAGO, III.. Nov 11.- Deprrewlon overspread, the wheat market today In consequence mainly of loss warlike tone of news from Europe. The close, though firm, showed n decline of to io net. Latest trading left corn a shade to Uo up. oats unchanged to We lower nnd provisions varying from Saturday night's figures to a gain of wheat traders also had to confront world shipments a third larger than a year ago. A lively business with millers at Minneapolis led to some reaction, but the fact that harvesting In Argentina would begin within a fortnight spoiled the rally. December, which ranged from SSSW 8So to i9ViC, finished at the level last named, a-loss of He compared with forty eight hours before. 'Predictions of unsettled weather braced up the corn market. There were also dis patches from central and southern Illi nois that mentioned disappointment nt husking centers, December fluctuated be tween 49Hc and COUQCOVtc closing firm Hilttc net higher at WVMiWfce. Cash grades were In fair demand. No. 2 yel low wits quoted nt 58H469C. Oats Inclined lo sag on account of the absence of export call. December sold from 31Vic to 31Hc, with latest quotations He off nt SlUGttlKc. Lower prices for hogs tended to pull down provisions. Tho chief setback was In January pork, 7Hc. (juoiations cioseu Uo touows; Article! Open. High.) Low. Clo8e. Sat. Wheatl ' Dec $9S9. 89V4 SHW 891 89H May. 94VJ514 84 94H 95 9&SW July. 9Mi9l 91 H 91 91S Corn Dec. 49Hi WWtSi 49 5o; 60 Slay. 49JN9U H 49 VWtiH 49H July. 49t60 60U 49i 50. 60 Oats Dec. 31!i 314 SlU 31W4 SlHr, May. 32?iWtt 32?ieT33 32-T 33 33V4 July. 32H S3 324T4 S3 33 Pork 1 Jnn. IS S3 18 42tt IK So 18 42H IS 35 May. (18 00-05 IS 03 17 93 18 05 18 35 Lard I Nov. .10 70 10 73 10 70 10 75 10 ?i Dec. 10 60 10 52H 10 60 10 62H 1" R2H Jan.. 10 37-40 10 424 10 374 10 42H 10 40 May. 10 12VS 10 15 . 10 12H 10 15 10 15 Ribs Nov. 10 40 10 40 10 37H 10 37 Jan.. 9 92H 9 97W 9 90 9 97M 9 92A93 May. 9 72H 9 72-76 9 70 9 72-75 9 724 Cash quotations wero as follows: FLOUR Steudy; winter patents. M.SOdP 4.75; winter straights, f4.10Iit.6O; spring patents. $4.zriH60; spring straights, $1.00 4.25; bakers, $3.t'(i3.tr.. RYE No. 2, GMf66V4C BARLEY Feed or mixing. 4J$(01o; fair to cholco malting. 5wfi.70c. SEED Timothy, $3.00fc3.75. Clover, $13.00 PORlC-OUcss. $16.5017.00. I,ard (In tierces), 10.7&4j10.82V4. Short ribs (loose), $10.12010.624- Total clearances of wheat and flour wore equal to 66S,0tX) bushels. Primary receipts wore 2.69S.O00 bushels, compared with LltO.OOO bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Tho visible supply of wneat 111 the united states increased 3,654,000 bushels, for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage increased 2,448,000 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 197 cars; corn, 160 cars: oats. 4R6 cars; hogs. 21.000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.05iil.O7; No. 3 red, 96cjr$1.03; No. 2 hard, 89?ir92c: No. 3 hard. 87iH4o: No. 1 northern, "oa'OOHc; No. 2 northern, 86V4K 88M1C; No. 3 northern, S-Vri874c; No. 2 spring, 87(jSc; No. 3 spring, 8o87c: No. 4 spring, swisio; velvet cnarr, swirssc durum. WWiDOc. Corn: No. 2. 6Sc; No. : white, 5SV4PC9C; No. 2 yellow. tSViWKtc; No. 3, WK(jX)(c; imo. J wnue, wvitrusa No, 3 yellow, old, 6i?4ft5Sc; new, 64c; No. 4, old. 63W56c; new, C2V4c; No. 4 white, old. 64564c; new, 62c; No. 4 yellow, old, 66Vi 607c; new. 619ijf.2V4c Oats: No. 2, 31VSc; ino. - wnue. dtnw.tsc; io. a, .nc; rvo, i white, 31V4fl32V4c; No. 4 white, 30;'31Ae stanilard. 3M)33Hc RYE No. 2. 66(8C6!ic. ( liAitur; 1 h 11c. TIMOTHY $3.0060.75. Clover. $lh0mSl7.DO. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 28S)32V4ci dairies. 2CS30c. EGGS-Steady; receipts, 2.168 cases; at mark, cases Included, 2225c; ordinary firsts, Z6c; iirsts, c. CHEESE Steady; daisies, 17V174c; twins, ltrfio'ifc; voung America, it?0j7o; long horns, itrvniic. POTATOES Bteady; receipts. 115 cars Michigan, 4SU63c; Minnesota, 4"Gf50c; Wis consln, 45T52c. POULTRY Alive firm; turkeys, 16c; chickens, 11c; springs, izkc. VEAL-Stendy at 914c. NEW YORK fiK.XiniAl, MARKET Quotations of the Day on Vnrlnns Commodities. , NEW YOR1C, Nov. H.-FLpUR-Mjuiet, spring patents. $4. 60454.80: winter straights $4.60&4.00; winter patents, $4.70ij6.15; spring' clears, $4.:S4.60; winter extras No. 1. $4.10 tn.so; winter extras No. 2, 4.cog4.1o: Kan sas straights, J4.IMH.25. Rye flour, steady; rair to good. J3.75fii3.90: cho co to fancy $3.954.10. Buckwheat flour, quiet; $2.00 &2.0C per 100 lbs. CORNMEAI-Steady; flno white nnd yellow, $1.5&51.60; coarse, ll.G0Sl.53; kiln dried, W.w. RYE Quiet; No. 2, 68c. c. '.. t. Buffalo, WHEAT Spot market, steady.:. No. red, $1.06 clovator and $1.07. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. 98Vic. f. b. afloat. Futures market steady on cov ering at Vic lower; December, 96 1-16 97 l-16c, closed 97 l-10c; .May, $1.00H l.ui i-i; closed $1.01 1-16. CORN Spot market, steady; export, l&c, t. o. b. afloat; December to March. OATS Spot market, quiet; stundard white, 384c; No. 4, 37tr374c; natural white, 3j!03SVjc; white clipped. 37(f?40c. FHED Quiet: western spring hran, 100- pounu huckh, !.&o; standard middling, $22.60: cltv. $23.50. HAY Quiet; prime, nominal; No. 1, $1.10 Wi.ia; no. z, ji.uoyi.ix; ip. 3, bbc. HOPS SteadyS, state, common to choice, 1912, 27tI33c; 1911, 14619c; Paclilc coast. 1M1Z, mr&c: 1911, 194J20C. HIDES-Steady; Central America, 28V4c; Bogota. 2S29c LEATHER Firm: hemlock flrsU. 27SD 28c; seconds, 26&27c; thirds, 23Jf24c; re-, PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mess. $18.75 (aiv.su; lamuy. jii.ww-'i.w; snort clears $22.XWiC4.60. neef. firm: mess. $18.00019.00 family. $22.004523.00: beef hams. $28.0SW1.M, Cut meats, ay. pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. $13.60014.00: nickled hams. $14.00. nam. Inal. Ijinl, easy; middle west prime, $11,01 5iii.i&. reiineo, ujreiy steady; continent, ju.80; Koutn America. Jiz.eo: compound $8.00fl.25. TALLOW -Quiet, prime city, hhds. 6ic. special, 7"c. country. 6g6lr. CHBESE-Steady; receipts. 1.039 boxes: state, wholp milk. held, colored snprlnln 174lRo; skims. 4il4o. Euun-steady to nrm; receipts. 6,003 cases; rresn gathered extras, 3tH0c; re- rngeraior, speciui marss, tancy, 34c nearby hennery, whites, fancy. nw Inhl 63i(ti0c; nearby selected whites, good to prime, 4363o: western gathered whites. 2342c ' POULTRY Dressed, Irregular; western chickens. 12iil8c; fowls, , nViCIS'ic; tur- Keys, iwa-ic BUTTER FI rin ; receipts. 3.183 tubs creamery specials, 33V4c: creamery held extras, sm&SZc; state dairy, finest, 314f 51H; process extra. 27H8J8c; factory, Juno make, firsts. U'Mt'Xic: factory, current make, first. 244c; lacking stock, June mage, zmW. current maxe, no. z, zvtp Mlnneaiinlls (i rill 11 Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. ll.-WHEAT- uecemDer, taw. Jiay, iwc. cash. No. 1 hard, 85t,o; No. 1 northern. WVf87Hc; No t, IIUI 1 U,TII. 007Htl 0J7U. CORN No. 3 yellow, E2&3c. OATS-No. 3 white, 2929'4c, RYE No, 2. 67C604C. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks. $18.00fi 19.00. Fi-OUR-Flrst patents, $4.354.65; second patents, ti.axui.fs; iirst clears, J3.20ftg.50; second clears. i.iiuiiu. FLAX-$1.39V4. BARLBY-t-3SyCSc. - I'roria Market. PEORIA. III.. Nov. ll.-CORN-Ohl. changed; new, Vtif-c higher: No. 3 yellow, ozvw&jc. no. yeiiow, oiw(WV4c; No, I mixed 57.tc, No. 3 mixed, 5744158c, asm pie, wwc, OATS Unchanged, No, 2 white, 33c standard, aivtc; no. nac; No, whltf n. NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET Trading: Becomes Weak After Four Hours of Irregularity. ALL RECENT GAINS WIPED OUT Selling In Late IH-allngM Only Mod erate anil Decline la Altogether Gradual Losses In London DenlliiH. NEW YORK, Nov. 11 -After four hours of Irregularity, during which pi-Ires rose and felt within ono point lim its, today's stock market suddenly turned weak in the hut hour, not only wiping out all gains but In several Im portant Instances, notably Fnlted State.- Stl, going under last week's low level The selling In the late dealings whs only moderate and the decline altogether gradual. The only previous break In the monotony of the session was during the noon hour, when tho list suffered a sharp reversal on news from Washington that tho supreme court would, render no de- lsion today in me several suns 01 cape lal Interest to Wall street. Including tho Union Paclflo-Southern Pacific merger, Foreign conditions were negatively helpful to the day's reactionary move ment, Iondon's prices for American stocks showed more lotrcs than gains and tho British metropolis had Its own troubles In connection with the fort nightly settlements and the posslblo dis solution of the libel nl ministry. Uncer tainties growing out of the BAlkan situa tion were an added factor, not only In London, but nt the Frenuh and German capitals. Call money touched 6 per cent lowiirus the end of tho dav. but time rates eased n fraction by roason of lust Saturday's hotter Dank statement, tub one cnoernii note of the day was contained In traffic advices from the middle west, which allowed that tho business of the railways nt tho moment Is limited only by tho capacity of equipment. Bonds were lower on a tair lustrum- tlon of offerings, Total sales par vuluo aggregated $2.03S.00. United States gov eminent bonds were unchnnged on rnll. Number of ta rn and leading quotations today were as follows: pura. limn, w iw , Amilomited Coprr . . I,0O MX 6.6O0 n.ioo 300 l,t H4. Si's SIM American Asrlrultursl . b7' it W, mt mi MH 'iiji Bra IM mi. 67 M!. Itl 6S 63 'is" 44 79 104 li!H 1UU 371 4114 107 Rt MH SU 1:1 6SS r4 i u 44 79 107H lit 143 IT 43. 10t4 104S im IMH 43 t 31 m ish 1I4H mi; mi 143i 164 165 H lli ill; SiH 334; MVt 42 161 13T4 46 12t Ills "T 120 ll'i 14'. Amtrlon Dtet Sur.r, . American I'm Amerlcsn Can pfd American C. & V Amerlritn Cotton Oil... Am, lco Securities American Unseed American ljwomotlte American a. t It HOI l.tlM ,CK 100 40fl m Am. S. A H. ptd Am. Suiiar Kerinlni American. T T American Tobacco tOO S7I Anaconda Mlnlni Co.... Atclilaon 4.CQ 3S ,SM tOS Atchison pfd Atlantic Ooaat Una...... Ilaltlmnre & Ohio Bethlehem Rleel Ilrooklyn Itapld Tr...... Canadian racltlo Central Leather Cheaapoaks A) Ohio era ioh 1.7W 4s too t) 4, wo MS 106S 43 ni 3t 10 1IH4 1HU 140 35 i 143 US 166 40 ' 17S JJ. 6m NOO 31M 1,!00 1.000 11,300 MOO too 600 1,000 wo ' "ioo 600 4,700 700 IS Chleaio Q. W. 1SH 1UH 3 a HtH iwt "ioi, V 34H 6H. niloio, m. ft St. r Chlcaio & K, W Colorado V, ft I Cbnsolldnled Qaa Corn Producla Delaware fit Hudson. .... Henrer & lUo Ormnde ... Denver It. 0. pfd... Dtttlllt-ra' Securities .... Rrla Krle lat pfd Krla id pfd General Klectrlo Great Northern pfd Great Mirthern Ore ctf. J, 300 1,300 1,700 J,W 70) 47 'ioi 121 46 'iii, '"1 Illinois Central tntertwrouch Met Inter. Met. pfd..... International Harvester.. lnler-Marlnn pfd international Taper ... . International Tump SO0 HV. 16 21 Kanitaa City southern.. . COO 100 6,000 21 lACleda Qaa 1 Lehljh Valley IOJH 10&S 105 l 1T3T4 lT4i J72'; Loulavllln A- 'XMliyllle., M., St. P. t S. S. M..-. MlaAOAjrl, K. U T 600 147 164 141'i 141 100 14314 1,000 '26 3,300 -45H 100 lit 700 63 U 100 US O0 1151 1UH 21 4H 130 2 4 111 .2T6i ,J!i Mltaourl raclflo National Ulacult ........ National Lead N. 1L It. of M 2d nfd . NViw York Central in. r . o. v liiu 83S orfolk St. Western 400 116 11411 North American ,,,, Northern Pacific 3,300 126'i 134 124)4 Pacific Mall d.4 300 3Ji 814 33 1,600 1t3's 123V4 12314 300 117 116)4 110 109 200 UH 2JU 604 39 37 3T 200 117 16T 166 81,700 1T2K 1S 1H 3,600 31 30 23 H 200 Mi 93 91 '4 1.300 :(1l 26 V, 26 400 494 494 4IV4 3O0 26 li'i S6U 300 tO JOli 200 4 49 H'-i 100 66 66 66 3.600 HHi 109V4 IMH 1,300 294, 20 '4 29H TOO 81S 61 gO'i 600 42 414 411, 2414 43,000 173 170 1T0 100 JOS' 90S WlH 0H 60) 61i 6IH 614 106,900 7U 74 74 11IH 6,000 4U 63 63 600 , 49 46V4 46i ' 14 -a 654 S00 im T 71 1,600 12 804, W14 I'ennaylranla ).. reople a Gas P . C. C & St. L Pittsburgh Coal Presel Steel Car Pullman Palace Oar Heading Republic I. A S Republic I. & 8, pfd.... Rock Island Co Hock' Island Co. pfd St. L. & S V. 2d pfd . fleahnard Air Une. . . . Seaboard A, U pfd Slosa-Sheffleld 8. A I .. Southern Taclflc Southern IlallftMr Bo. Hallway pfd Tennessee, Conner . . . Teiaa Parltle, llnlou Pacific Union Pacltlo pfd United Statna Realty United Stales Rubber.... United Wales Steel V. S. Steel pfd Utsh Copper . ... ... Va. Carolina Chemical .. Wnbath Wabash pfd Western Maryland Western Union WrstlnaJiouM Electric .. Wheeling & I K Total salca for the day, 647,100 shares. New York .Money .Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1L-MONHY On call, firm; 4'A8 per cent; ruling rati), 414 por cent; closing tld, 6 per cent; offere'd at 6 per cent. Time loans, easier; sixty days, 6 per cent; ninety days, 67i per cent; six months, SVitiOW per cent. riUMB MERCANTILE IAI'ISR-6 ner cent. 8TKRLINO I3XCIIANQK Steadv. with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.&125 ror sixty-aay nuis. ana at h hu) ror do mahd. Commercial bills, 14.81. WILVBR Uar. 62c: Mexican dollars. 49c. i 1JONDS Government, steady: railroad. steady. Closing flotations on bonds today wero uh follows; U. 8. rf. 3, Ttt ..101 K C. So. ref. 6... It do coupon 101 L, B. deb. 4a 1911... 92 V4 V. S. ret 102V4U tc N, unl. 4a. . 9714 do coupon 10214 tl. K. T. 1st 4i . 93 U. S. 4s, r(.. do sen. 4V4s I3'4 do coupon ItSltMo. Pacific 4a 7114 ranaroa 3s, roupon. 1014, do conr. Is 67 14 A.-C, 1st, 6s rtfs. 62 N R R of M 414 69 Amer. A. 6a .. .10114 N V. C. k. 3!4a. .. S A. T. T . 4a.. 11114 do dab. ta... 92 Am. Tobacco 6s. ..121)4 N. T. N. 11. Armour A Co. 4V4 90)t cv, 114s Atchison sen. 4a. .. 97SN. w. lit i t. II. 90 97 116 94)4 6614 I". 914, 103)4 4l do cv. 4s I960 104, "go ct 4s. do cr. 6s 107HNO. Pacino 4s. A C. L. 1st 4s... MH 00 is Hal. Ohio 4s. ... 9744 0, 8. U rfdf. 4a do 3)4s 9114 rnn. cr. 31, 1916 hrook. Tr. cv 4s. . 90 do eon. . Cen, of Oa. 6a 10614 Ileadlni sen. 4s 714 Cn. Leuther ( 954 s. 1.. 8 F Ches, Ohio 414s.. 9964 do (an. a. do conr. 4Hs . . 91H,t- L, 8. w. Chleaxo ic A. 114a. 66 '3. A. L. adl fit 4s 76H 4s. 60U 6s.... 754i U. D. & Q 1. 4s... 9344 So Vie. rol. 4 19 63S It 1064 79H 9H 103H 96H 103 16144 7)4 1 C6)i lli 9144 9144 do fen. 4s 96)4 do cr 4l. C M 8 P ct 414a.. 10414 do 1st raf. 4a... C. II I. A P. c, 4a. 61 So. Ilallwar 6a da tff. 4a 174, do (an, 4s. . C tt 8. r b 44.. 94H Union Patlflo 4s. D. A H. cr. 4... 9714 do ct. 4a.. D, &. It. O. raf. ta 1314 do jst & ref 4s, Dlallllera 6a 71)4 W. Hubber 6a . Krle p. I. 4a 64)4 V, 8. Steel Id 6a do sen. 4a 76S Va.-Car. Cheni, 6a do ct la, ser. n 7TH Wabash lat ex. 4i III. Cen. lat rtf. 4s 96 Western Md. ia Inter. Met. 4)4s 41 Weat, Kleo, ct 6a. later. M, M. 4s. 66Wls. Ceotral 4a.... Japan 4Hs 64 Did. Offered, New York Mining Mlneka, NKW YORK. Nov. ll.-tnoslng quota. lions on mininei siocks were;) Com. Tunnel stock.. 9 Meilcan ..... .. 170 ...WW ...46 .. 10O do bnnda IS Ontario Con. fUl. A Va... Iron Bllr LeadTllle Cna. ,. Little Chief .... Offered. . 30 .160 . 4 ...4 Opblr Standard Yellow JaeVst Trenanry Mtatemciif . WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 The condition of thu United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was: Work ing balance, $4.3ft9,C0. In banks jind Philippine treasury. $30,485,161. Total of general fund, $143,618,722. Receipts Satur day, $3,3S0,54. fDlsbursejnents, $3,779,247 Ix.fl-Jt tp,l fljicsl vaar JU.7M.oKS. as ngalnst a deficit of W.Mf.970 last year. The figures for receipts, disbursements and deficit exclude Panama canal and public debt transactions. l,o ml on Stuck Market. LONDON, Nov. 11 Money was dearer and discount rates were firm today. The Bank of England secured most of the jS.TW.ttM South African gold offered in the open maiket. The uncertainties f the European situation nnd the commence ment of the settlement In tho mining sec tion restricted business on the StonK ex change. Realising Prior to the general carry-over caused weakness In shlppng shares and Brazilian and home rails. Russian and Servian bonds were easy and copper shares wero offered on bearish American statistics. Ponsols were steady. American securities opened quiet and unchanged and later In the forenoon ad vanced on light covering. During the rest of the session the market fluctuated Irregularly and closed undecided. liomlon closing stock quotations: ContoU. moot? ..14 l-U UmUtllU Nh. .It-Hi 1)0 mnint . !4!-tlMo. Kn. Tit, Amnl. rortr .. tt Nfw TotV tVnltl Hit AnronJ .. . ' N'orfolV t WMtrrn.ltl AHhlton UOH do pM do pM . . u unurin . witrn. w lUUInvuo Ohlo..tO41Vtnlnl CtinnJUn lVfHIo .IMWIU11.I Mines Chrsnpenlii' Ohio. ISHHfllns Chi, Orest Wetrn. tvPoulhrn Hr Chi., Mil. W. r.UIH do fti l) lletr V Southern I'ttltlo lner . HKi .. do pM r.rl. do tl ptd . ... do 3d pld Orti4 Trunk . llllnnll Ontrtl .. tlH Union I'.olrlo 411, 1I0 pfd . .. MU. 8. ftl H do rfd 41 Wbh sS d r(J ..HT MV .. V . m .- 44 .. lMt 1S easy at SILVKH-uar, easy at j3-ied per ounce. MONEY .HI3i per cent. The rate of discount in the open mar ket for short bills Is 4 13-16tT5 per cent; for three months hills, 4 15-16 per cent. Huston Cloning ttock. IIOSTON, Nov. 11. Closing quotations on stocks were ns ronows; Allouei 42 Mohawk Amal. Coppr 6IU Nevada Con A. 7.. U A S 3imNlp1slnir Mines ,. Arltona Com 3T NVirth Ilutta ...... II. : 0. C. S. .t. M. North Uke tlal A Arlnma "ti Old Dominion .... Cat. Ik llecla ....6T1 Oeceola 'Centennial N Uulncy (Sp Hanae C. C... 6a Shannon IViet nulls C M... 16 Superior Kranklln 10S Superior A 11. M. Olrout Con. ........ 4V Tamarack Oranby On T6H t'. 8. 8. It. M Oret-ne Cananea ... dn pM 1.1. Hoyala Copper. Sm Utah CVn Kerr Uke 1 11-ltVlah CVrper Co.. Iike Ctippr ........ 30H Winona I Salle CVpper..... 6 Wolverine l 1:4 Mi l H 105 64 Il4 i:. 2S 41 46l( 604 13 MV 4 ; Miami Copper ISH Aaked. Ht, Louis (ionrrnl Market. 8T. LOUIS, Mo.. Nuv. H.-AVUWAT-Cach. lower: track No. 3 red, J1.06Sii.07; No. 2 hard, SSJJ91c. CORN-1-ower; track No. 2, 65!to; No. 2 white. Closing prices of futures: VI I RAT Lower; December. 90Sc; May, 95c. CORN Klrm; December. 4THc; May, 4SHc. OAT-8teady; Deoeinber, 3Uic; May, SSHtKUe. RVI0-Unoliauged; 64a. KIXJUH Steady; red winter pntentis JI.7Mlfl.TO; extra fanoy and strnlghts, fl.15 hanl winter clears, 3.60ra-N, SICHD-Tlmothy. Iio.rt). CORMM10A1-03.GO. HRAN Lower; sacked, east tro:k, 93 96c. HAY Sternly; timothy, 113.0O4fl7.DO; prat rl, SU.COUilti.uo. IlAOai NO 10 3-lfic. TWINK-Hemp, 8c. I'ROVISIONB-Pork, unchnimed; lob blng, 116.60. I-anL unchsnged; inline steam, 110.72Wif?10.S2V4. Dry salt meats, unohunged: boxed extra shorts, $U,63H; clear ribs, III KiV4; short clears, $12. llacou, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, JI2.6:H; clear ribs. H2.H2H: short clears, $13. roiILTRT Weaker; chickens, 9V4c; springs, Ha; turkeys,. 15c; ducks, 12c; geese, 11c. 1IUTTKR Klrm: creamery, 274102c. isuun-nrmi ine, Rcculpts. .... '13,000 .... 187,0(111 HhlpmentH. 16,000 91.000 110,000 !S ! Whea't. Iiii"'!!! l.lnltt. 1.1.1- Corn, bu Outs, bu 45,000 124,000 K'nnsna 4,'lt (7 ml II 11 ml Pro vIkIiiiin, KANSAS' CITY, Mo., Nov. U.-WHIWT Cush, unchanged to Ic lowcn; No. 2 1 ham, 5.ittMn9tta; No. 3. S3HL; No. 2 t-'UllN cnciiftliged; No. 2 mixed, old, M'iflWic; new, 62J4Jf53c: No. 3. old. 64o; now, 61(62o; No. 2 white, old, Wlftlo; iisw, iniiwc; io. J 0111, &3UMC; new, bZYi OATS-Vic lower; No. 2 white, 32?; 33160; No. S.mUod. 2-IWMc. Cloning prices of futures. WHlQATDilCfJUitjqr, s3WfS3?ic; May. CORN-Deecrfiber, 4SiUf40Ho! May, 47',i 4f471ia; July, 47Hc. . OATS-Deeember, 82?c; May, 3S74034C. RYE 438c, HAY Weak; choice timothy. $13.60 14.00; choice prairie, 12.60iQ 13.00. HUTTUR Creamery, 30o; firsts, 2Sc; seconds, 26a; packing, 23Ho. MUQH lixtras, 28c; firsts, l6H27c; sec onds, 19c. POULTRY Hens, 10',ic; roosters, 9o; springs, ll)H13c; young turkeys, J7o, Rnrelpts. Bhlpments. Wheat, bu 20.000 130.000 Corn, bu 15,000 7.000 Oats, bu 46,000 3,000 .Meliil .Market, NKW YORK. Nov. ll.-MHTAUS-4'op- per; iwuiet; sianuaiu, vpot, JW.WKij 17.37; November. 317.02117.27): December nnd January, $17.00' 1 7. 25; electrolytic, $l7.62(fj 11.31, 111K0, ai7.6asii7.Ni; castings, $l7,lrfi 17.37. Tin: Dull nnd easy; spot to Janu ary, $I9.47WT40.87W. Lead: Quiet, $I.7W 4.NO. bpeiier. quiet. $7.36.45, Antimony; Hteady; CookKons. $10.60. Iron: Klrm; No. 1 northern, $18.16J18.76; No, 2 northern, $17.73018.25; No. 1 southern, $18.7619.23; No, 1 southern, soft. $18,60119.00. Copper arrivals, 1,624 tons. ICxports this month, 3,697 tons, Local exchange sates, copper, ib tons, ixmilon copper, firm: snot. 176 10s: futures. (77 2h Ril. London,' tin, dull;' spot, 227; futures, 22i ids, ixnuon lean, iin 7s txi. in(iori spel ter, 27 7s 6d. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 66s 7Md In London. BT. IOUIS, Mo. Nov. ll.-MRTALH Lead, steady, $4.60. Spelter, quiet, $7,25, VUllilo Mupply 11 f (i nil 11. NKW YORK. Nov. 11. Tho visible sup ply of grain In the tTnlted Htates No vember 9, ns compiled by the 'New York Produce exchange, was as follows Wheat. I5.30i.000 bushels; Increase, 3,354,003 bushels. Wheat In bond, ' 2,5.",000 bush els; Increase, 3IS.000 bushels. Corn, 2,216,- ono huKiiein; decrease, 473,0m iiiiHhels, OatB, 11,574,000 hiiMhnls.;, Increase, l,(f22,00J bushels. Oats In bond. 42,000 buihcls; un changed. Rye, 1,330,000 bushels; Increase, 80,000 bushelc, llarley, 4,280,000 bushels; Increase, 151,000 bushels. Hsrlny In bond, 271,000 bushels; Increase, 45,000 bushels. of fee Market. NKW YORK. Nov. ll.-OOKKKK-Ku- tures market openi-d steady at n decline of 2 to 4 points In response to easier Kuronenn cables, The close was steudy. ret 15 points lower to 1 point higher, noar months being relatively weak. Hales, 111, LOO bags. Closing bids': November and December, 13.69c; January and February, 13.58c; March, 13. wo; April, 13. c; 31 ay 14n: June. 14.02cl July. 14.06c: Auinist 14.07c; (September and October, 14.09c, Wpot, quiet; Rio 7s, 14c; Santos 4s, J6c, Mild, quiet; uorativa, io),iisc. Kvwparatea Apples nnd Dried Fruits NKW YORK, Nov. 11.--EVAPORATBD APPLES-Dull; fancy, 8Q0c; choice, 7 inc; prime, tviTio'vc. DRIKD KIiriTS-ITunes, Callfornlas up to SomffK, 29V4c; Oregons, 5VjVU0,,c, Apricots, firm, choice, 8HW4c; extra choice. S'V&lOo; extra choice fancy, IOO" !2c. Peaches, firm! choice, 6Vjfjlio; extra choice, 6T(87c. Raisins, firm; loose Mus catels. CUQSVic; choice to fancy seeded MifiVio: seedless, 6ttfH4o; indon layers. $L4041.43, Hay Market. OMAHA, Nov. It, HAY No. 1, upland tn.fjftn 11.60: No. 2. tlOOOfill.OO; No. 3 $8.00810.00; No. 1, midland, $10.6Oii 11.00; No. 3, is.oiyuiuw; ro. 1, iowiunu, 6.waiu.w No. 2. IS.Otra9.00: No. 3. $8.OO&'8.O0. Alfalfa Nn 1. third and fourth cutting. $13.60ff 11.00: No. 2, first und second cutting, $13.00 ca 13.60; No. s, any cutting, ji-'.wiz.w; jvo, 3. any cutting, $11.0Ojl2.C0. Straw, wheat $3.00; oats ano rye, n.wit'iw.' Kuicar Market, NEW YORK. Nov. 11, Sl'OAR-Raw, steady; muscovado K test, 3.ic, centriru gal M test, 4.0Cc, molasses 89 test, 3.30c refined, steady, OMAHA LIVEJTOGK MARKET Cftttle Sell All Way from Stronger to Ten Lower, HOGS GENERALLY TEN LOWER Liberal ItrrclpU of Sheep nml l.nmb( with l.amlis In thr Majority Trailr SIoit and Triers Weak to Ten Lower, SOt'TII OMAHA. Nob.. Nov. 11, 1912. Receipts wete Cattle. Hogs. Shiep Kstlmate Monday .... 8,300 5.700 29,000 .Suno day last week.. 4,437 2.SU 19,3 katno day 2 wks, aio 1M36 4,442 61.9i Hame day J wks. ago.. 12,230 3,614 45.720 Same day 4 wks. ago.. 14.764 2,471 20.222 Somo day last year. .. 6.792 1.8S2 14.0M The following talile snuws the receipts or cattle, hog and sheep at Snuth Omaha tor tho yesr to date as comparud with last year: i2. utt. Inc. Deo Cattle 873,624 1,031,686 148,162 R"K" 2.517,870 S.04J.I8S 474,582 Sheep 3.618.46.', S.T1R.R.V1 ...4... SS.S96 lhu following table hors the range oi prices for hogs at South Omaha lor tin last few days with comparisons: Date. I 19lt. 1911imo.li)oa.l903.uci07,l90d, Nov. 1. 6 l4 7 K7 7 731 6 (1 t 05 6 10 7 91 7 65 & 72 6 6 S 10 0 10 09 7 S3 1 5 88 6 07 1J 8 07 7 74l 5 89 6 f.3 17 95 7 701587 539 BM 6 13 7 70 5 79 5 15 5 C. 14 7 90 I 5 TS 4 90 6 99 B OS S 03 7 781- r 4 75 0 03 tl 13 7 SO 7 79 1 6 C3 4 SS (I 03 6 21 7 96 7 73 6 M 8 07 fi 27 7 S4 7 78 6 61 4 95 Nov, 2.. Nov. S.. Nov. 4.. Nov. 6.. Nov. fi.. 7 74SI 7 14 7 S3 7 TIN, 7 76N, Nov. 7.. Nov. g. Nov. 9. 7 S5 7 nv Nov. 10. Nov. 11. Sunday Receipts and dlsKisltlon of llvo stock i mo union mock yards ror ttiehty four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday H ICC Klll'R. Cattle. Hogs, ethoep. lrr's. C,. M. & St. I Ry K Wabash R. It I I'nlon Puclflo R, 11. rti t A N. W. (east).. 3 t. A N. V. twest)..l.t) C. St. 1.. M. .to.. R C. II. A. Q. (west).. 107 C It. I, a 1 (oast) 9 V., R. I. A I', twest) 5 Illinois Central 1 22 4S 2 to 3 1 1.7 18 13 1 O. V. j Totals . 337 7J DISPOSITION. US Cnttle, Hogs. 8hcep. Morris ft Co (UO l.fttS M4 Hwlft and Cotnrtanv.. 1.242 1.145 1.17J uunany racking Co... l,a 1,761 1.4M 5,5l Armour Ai Co 62S 43 Mormll 36 W. 11. Vnnsant Co 214 Ronton Van 8, . I... 399 llll & Son AS7 '. H. Iiwls 276 fusion & Co 221 R. Root ay Co IK J. H. nulla 142 F. Huss "4 Rosenstock Hros 32 McCroary & Kellogg. 81 Wortholmrr A D 415 H. V, Hnmllton 216 Rothschild & Krubs.. 1S9 Mo. & Kan.-Cttlf Co S5 lino & Christie 90 Other buyers...., 946 10,849 Total 7,413 C.460 18,678 CATTLH Whlla tho reccluts of cattlo wero decldedlv heavlor than on Monday of Inst week, they wen fctunilcr than two wockb ago uy 6,000 head. At tli same, timo tho run whh a little larger than a year ngo, Whllo them wero unite, a good mnnv westerns among tlio receipts this morning, 1110 proportion 01 uaiiva rattle was union larger than for somo tlmo back. Thorn was a good demand this niorn Ing for range, steers suitable for killing nnd tho market on anything of that de rcrlptlon was fully steady nnd tctlvo. On no inner nanu, there worn tu rn cornieu link in sight than ,or 11 lon:( tlmo nacK and some of them wero of pretty fair uuallty. As usual at .lis tlmo of the year uuyrj uro moro or less n: stu on tnu cornfed proposition as tunny of the early at rivals do not kill nut any too well. An u result tho trade, on com.eds was rather slow and dull and with other markets reporting lower prlcej the innvVet hera declined about 10a on that class of. stock. Cows and heifers were 111 moderate sup ply and very good demund, Prices were fully steady and tho offerings for the most port changed hands In very go-jJ seusou in the morning. 1 All tho fo-dius ana stocaers in in nrila hist weok were cleaned Upl before the close, ho that rpcculutois und yard traders wero ontlroly out of cattle tlilt morning and wolu all anxious for freh supplies. At tho same time thero w?:e qiiltB a number of country buyers In so that tho demand for dcslrablo grades at least was active. As a result tho market was a tittle stronger man last , Quotations on nativo came: u iu .1 1 .... .U,.n IR 2MI10.UUI IUir IU HUUU iw...r uioi-a x7.if.jfH.za; common iu beef steers, $0.00417.26; good to choice heifers, $5.00fi.00; good to c-holcs cows. $5.60fJ0.40; fair to good grades, is.wuo.iw, common to fair grades. J3.26W4.40: good to fair to good Blockers and feeders. $6.7&tt . t nu nr-i n Tin iiti'iinin. uiwiki'i ti.25! common to fair stunners uii $d.(XU6.75; stock cows win u;i ';" ;6o; veui calves, $5.0041300; bulls, Mtags, etc.. Jl.oouu.oo. Representative euifn, UBI3K 8TEERB, No. 19.... At. rr. fe- ATi ' r" lll( I 7 90 1 1 . ...1269 8 00 19.... WWO. 665 4 00 1 770 4 60 11 904 4 60 14 1060 I 00. 1 1000 t 25 14 HEIFERS. 774 4 60 Ill I II 4 690 I 33 967 6 40 .....1107 6 60 1110 1 00 946 6 30 611 S 10 630 6 00 1.... 11.... 4.... 1.,.. "'dulls. ... 1 an 1 1400 4 86 613 4 40 I. ........ v w 1... 4... 1... 9.. 6.. 4... 1... 4. . .1660 4 68 CALVES. .110 5 76 J K 7 00 lu Jo 4.. 160 6 60 "- 00 1 1 flTOCKKRS AND irKHDBRB. .. . 664 6 60 16 T88 I ti 707 6 00 16 7M 40 '.." 630 4 00 7 31 7 15 410 6 25 un.-uTir.iiNK- NKliRASKA. ,n ..irM .1083 II 30 14 feeders,. 782 6 30 6 50 3 i0 6 35 6 35 7 heifers... 768 8 heifers... 773 20 steers.. ..li"; 6 60 3 cows.... 5 60 6 steers,.. 6 35 3 steers... Ml W0 4 cows iwii 6 steers.... H50 22 feeders.. 1122 C 3.1 Nelson Neb. II m 5 cs. ft lis. 991 5 W A 16 steers.-.1113 H. P. Hansen Neb, fnn.lers . 928 6 60 2 COWS.. 5 75 Jl, It. nwiuin-tini. I feeders.. 1165 to 19 feeders. .1118 6 50 James O Nell 8. IJ. ir,feeders-.1035 6 80 , jonn iouin ,tw. 57 cows 972 6 J a cows.... 9M 335 SCO 670 74S C 00 d 85 085 5 35 6 25 12 cows PM D w IA i . 151 feeders. 867 85 BNmj, J. rj. umimi 2 cows 1026 5 X 13 heifers.. ti COWS 9Ua o co ieejBi. 2 fears.. w o ou J. Hterllng-Wyo. fcows 1061 O0 4 cows.. ..... usn eoi 2 coWB.. 992 00 6 00 .!0W ""b. A. Slmmons-Wyo. 16 fa 1 arc.. 1011 7 10 HOOB-Condltlons surrounding the early trade In hogs seemed very gloomy with business commencing on a ievei mm i dime lower than Saturday's general mar a. iiai thei lobbers were the cnle facto'rs during the first hour and bought about their usual proportion ui mo "i ..1., Ti,. ,uilrH ware slow in coming out and wure even more bearish than the Jobbers, but the sellers were inclined to hold out for better prices. While, a few hogs changed hands at $7.60 the bulk of the offerings was disposed of around $7.63 itfl.10. thus making the general market about 10 cents lower than the close of last week. Two or three loads of the. best hogs on sale sold us high us $7.73, highest n.iM rnr tint rlttv. and lust u nickel below Saturday's top. Trade was fairly active early, but as the market progress! the movement became more lively, with price showing considerable improvement Quite a few pigs showed up In the receipts und there was apparently a poor demand for anything of that description. The major Ity of the pigs showed a decline of fully 25o when compared with the way they were selling at the enu 01 last. ween. The recelDts were very liberal, the sup ply being almost twice as large as last Monday, greater than two weeks ago and much In excess of arrivals hero on the same day a year ago. There being, as nuoted. above a very good movement of the offerings most of the morning, prac tlcoiiy everything was cleaned up In very fslr Scsson. Representative saiev No. Ar. ah. rr. 200 7 40 190 7 40 60 7 M ... 7 66 90 7 66 40 7 fl 60 T 60 60 7 60 No. 61..., 67.... 119... 66. . 66... 67 .. At, Sh. Pr. .217 120 T 66 n m IS. 194 170 110 IIS 90.. . int... 41.. . K. .. 9 J4. . 44. 160 144 4tl 196 .in 129 391 .961 .244 14i K0 7 66 100 7 6:4 200 7 4JV4 60 7 70 CI.. .264 60 7 70 67 Mi 60 7 TO t 70 l 160 7 60 66 191 64 343 19.. . 66 .. 66.. . 64.... 64. .. 66. . .170 140 7 60 260 SO T 66 .119 100 7 46 1(9 160 7 63 .177 40 T 68 60 7 70 7 TO 67.. 69.. ..214 40 ..146 100 ..290 60 . .106 20 ..262 404 TO 46 7 70 7 70 7 70 64.. 66.. 68.. 76. 64., 64.. 11.. 44. . 261 . 501 . .307 10 111 201 .147 ..191 . 194 . 194 ..187 .303 .263 160 90 60 m lf.0 io 164 7 66 66. . 13.. . 7 63 7 4S 7 66 7 65 7 4) 7 66 . .311 320 7 70 ..241 90 7 70 . 279 60 7 TO ..261 160 7 70 ..35 . . 7 TO 64... It... 61 . l. . 60... 69. . 171 W 7 70 233 160. 7 76 204 60 7 70 !4T 320 7 TO III 60 7 10 2T7 440 7 70 190 40 7 TO 210 t 70 26t 160 7 70 Ml 80 7 -S 170 ... 7 76 60 1 63 (0 7 66 60 7 66 164.... 47 61 41 61.... 71 tl. .. 161.... 67 17 Tl. 64 61 60 7 65 210 7 66 110 7 66 49 ... 64 . .287 240 T 66 .166 120 7 65 64. . 66 .. 64 ... ...262 .. 179 60 7 63 1 7 66 Pins. 144 T 10 I 33 66 91 I 0 .124 S1IKKP-A liberal run of sheen unit lamtm showed tin this mnrnltur. tlm ntv- ply being considerably larger than n week ago, less than two weeks ngo and larger than on tho corresponding doy a year ago. Tho receipts ' comprised a big per centage of feeders, while tho number of good killers wns relatively small, Not withstanding bearish reports from Chi cago and other markets local buyers seemed to have very fair demands, llusl ness was n llttlo slow In getting under way during the first hours of the morn ing. consequently little trade took plana at that time. Among the early sales wero Included about six loads of range ewes that changed hands nt $4.10. and a bunch of fed western owes that brought $3 90. Three decks of lambs went to tho pack ers nt $7.26 and two other decks that were not quite, so good ns to quality brought $7.15, There belnir 11 rnnionrntlvnlv ainnll sim ply of killing tninhs mi sale the malorltv of tho offerings changed hands in fnr season at prices anywhere from steauy a mine lower, uood killing owes wero n fair supply, with the tiada rather rnggy most of tho morning. Quotations on Rheorv nnd Lamhi Irftmb, good to choice. $7.(627.40; lambs, fair to good. $0.6007.00; lambs, feeders, $S.264S'G.23: yearlings, good to choice, light. $5.00415.40; yearlings, heavy, $t.C5ft 6.00: yearlhiES. feeders, feeders. $4.6010 $5,0; wothers, good to choice, $I.O04f4.M; wethers, fair to good, $3.50174.00; wethers. iseaers, 5.iir4.; swos, gooa to cnoice, $4,0014.25: ewes, fair to good. $3.6034.00: ewes, feeders, $3.003:.35; ewes, yearlings breeders, JI.6O1J5.00; culls, sheep and bucks. 12.6Wf3.00 Representative snlbs: No. Av . 63 . 1 . 06 . 105 . 80 . 4.1 . 74 . 78 . 80 , 80 Pr 7 00 5 .15 a R 3 90 2 90' 6 16) 7 25 7 15 4 90, 4 90 !2 Nebraska Iambs 182 native yearlings 13 native lambs 173 Nebraska owes , 227 Wyoming owes, feeders.. 177 'Wyoming Inmbs. feeders. 329 native lambs 47 natlva lambs 672 Wyoming yearling 620 Wyoming yearlings CHICAGO LIVK I4TOC1C MARliKl' Demniul for Cattle Mtenilr H"W Iiimer Sltcrii Weak. ClUCAnO. Nov. U.-CATTLE-Ro- celpts, 23,000 head; market, steady to 10a lower: beuves, j5.Jttlflo.N5: Texas steers. JI.40ft6.tV); western steers, I5.60fty.du; shirkers and feeders, $4.1507,10; cows and heifers. J3.76tf7.30.;, calves, eO.50iSjflO.60. noun Receipts. 35.OW iienii: market. largely 15o lower; light. $7.16tf1.85; mixed, $7.3041 7.H5! heavy. $7.2WI7.W: rough. $7.KMi 7.40; pigs, $4.6000.66: bulk of sales. $7.50 7.85. H1I10HP AND tsAMRS Receipts, 6.V0OO head; market, weak; nativo, $.1254(4.50, western, $3.50ilf4.15i yearlings. $4,lWo.75, lambs, native, $5.36lr7.25! western, $5.U0 (H7.15. St, Louis Iitvn Stock Mnrkrt. ST. LOUIS, Nov. U.-CATTLK-Re- celpts, 11,400, Including 4,400 Texanrt; market, steady; native snipping nnd ox porting steers, jx.wirio.w; urcsseu and butcher steers, $3.3508.75; stockers and feeders. $3.76107,00; cows nnd heifers, $4.75 (19.00; canners, $2.76474.00; bulls J(.W.M; calves, Jti.OORIl.00; Texas and Indian stcors, $1,601(7.16,:. cows and heifers, $3.25 CC.00. HOlIH Receipts. 9,700 heal: market, low J5o lower: pigs and lights, $6.6007.93. mixed nnd butchers, J7.50ij9.00; good heavy. $7.S598.(i0. HHK1CP AND LAMU8 Receipts. 6,W head; market, 16a lower; muttons, Jl.OOiH 4.10; lambs, $5.6011.36; culln and bucks, J2.aW3.25; stockers, $2.758-&0. Kansas City Live Slock Market, KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1I.-CATTLE- Recelpts, 30,000 head, Including 3,000 southerns; beef steers, steady to lOo lower; others, steady to strong,;, dressed beef nnd export steers, Ji.wyiu.w; rair to good. $0.OOlii7.6O: western steers. $5.0087 25; stockers und feeders, $4.60(37.25; southern steers. J4.25SKI.10: southern cows, kmm 6.25; native cows. $3.604Jfl.76: native heif ers, S6.utni8.u0 nuns, ii,uuni.bu; caives. $s.ootrio.oo. HOUS Receipts, 9.000 hend: market, 100 lower.; bulk of sales, J7.40&7.C3; heavy, $7.00117.75; packers nnd butchers, $7.5567.75; light, $7.3.jj;7.6o; pigs, jti.iwsi'j.oo. SHEEP AND LAM IIS Receipts. WWO head; market, steudy to 25a lower; lambs, J6.OKR7.60; yearlings, $5.O06.00; wethers. $4.00i(u,00; ewes, $3.75114,60; stockers and . . a 't r : i i leiMjern, ..iuu -,w. Ml. .loariih Live Nlork Mnrkrt. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,700 head. Market steady; steers, $6.761110.60; cows and heifers, $3.6033.73; calves, $4.6(VfJ.60. HOOfl Receipts, 3,000 head. Jiiaritei lower! top, $7.75; bulk or sales, $7.65417.70. HH1SEP AND LAMBS Receipts, lt.OOi) head. Murkot steady; lambs, 56.0007.50. Sloek In HIhIi4. Receipts of llvo stock at the five prin cipal westorn markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha. 8,300 5.700 29,000 St. Joseph 1,700 Kansas City 26,000 St. Louts 11.400 Chlcugo 23,000 3,000 9,000 9.700 11,000 12,000 6,800 C5.Q00 35,000 Totals 70,400 62,400 123,800 Cotlon Market. NEW YORK, Nov 11.-COTTON Spot. ntrHi1 nulnt: middling uplands, 12.20oi inedlum gulf. 12.45c; sales. 10 bales. COTTON Futures ciosea weuK, .ios-, Ing bids: May, 11.60c; December, 11.69c; January. il.79c; February, 11.87c; March, 11.970! May. 12.00c; June. 12.02o; July, 12.03o; August, 11.95c; September, 11.70c; October, 11.60c, LlVKhl'OOL. Nov. ll.-COTTON-Spot, good business done; price 3 points higher; American middling fair, 7.38d; good mid dling, 7.10d; middling, 6.90d; low middling, 6.72d; good ordinary, 6.26d: ordinary, 5.78d; sales, 10,000 balea. Alllvraukrc drain Market, MILWAl'KBE, Wis.. Nov. H.-WHKAT No. 1 northern, 89SWc; No. 2 northern, 87V4SSSUO; No. 2 hard winter, 92fi93c, December. 86Sft6?ic: May. B2ic. CORN No. 3 yellow. 68Gc; No. 3 white, 69c; No. 3. 67Q07Hc; December,. fiic; May, 49V4-l!lHc. OATS Standard. 32r32V4c. lIARLBY-5b72c. Turpentine nnd Rosin, SAVANNAH, Oa., Nov. 11 TURPEN TINE Klrm. at S84c: sales, 706 bbls.; ro-. celpts, 65 bbls.; si Ipments, 1,878 bbls,;1 stock, 22.100 bbls. ..., ROSIN Klrm; sales, 2.600 bbls.; receipts,, 3,M1 bbls.; shipments, 6.619 bbls,: stock,' 121.2S4 bbls.: A. H. C. $5,9IH; D. J5.05; E, 15.9iH: V, J6; O. $6.02V4; H, $6.05,10. I.I J:078; K-: $0.45; M, 7; N, $7.68; WO, $8.25; WW. 58.55. - . 1 1 Liverpool (i rat 11 Market, LIVERPOOL. Nov. 11. WHEAT Spot.' dull: 'o. 1 Manitoba, new, 7s 10d: No.3 Manitoba, old, 8a; futures, weak: Decern-1 ber, 7s 6d: March, 7s 6d; May, 7s 4d. (30RN-Siot, easy; new American, kflrii dried. 6s" lOHd; futures, weak; December, 6s d; January, 6s Hd. Duluth CJrnln Market. Dl'LUTH, Nov. 1L-WIIEAT No. t hard, 87Uci No. 1 northern. S6ic, No. 2 northern, 84Vic Montana No, 2 hard, to arrive, M'c; December, SSVic. bid. May, WVic, aaked. OAT8-29ae v