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mi in i mil I i in ii TIITC BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, XOVEMBEK 13, mil!. 1.; GRAIN AND-PRODUCE MARKET Possible Attempt Will Be Made to Capitalize War News. WHEAT SITUATION IS BEARISH Farmers no Not Seem Dlspoarit to Hush Thrlr Corn to Market oit Account of the Low I'rlopn frrvntl'hiK. I OMAHA. Nov. 12. 1912. 'h.oVmy ,l,L P0"IW that the bulls In tit,,!. ; amJ the benrs ln stocks n:it. from utile to time, nttumnl in ...ob.. ci.im,.,,,,! at " ......................... tn v.i. 7. wnr i1"'. w hich 1 likely Il ni'I'araiii'i' hen- for some t,V..w.. co,m' fhp 'tt!mate situation. iiowtcr, surrouri.lim i... .i,..oi .0iL.,t Oats-No. i. Ilc: No. t, nmtc: No. creameries. XQWtc: No. I white. SIHWfc'. X white. llliUUp N'n 1 nnne, ;wc. Btomiani. Jtc. Rye. No. J. fflUc. llarlcy: Cash. 4i .to. Seeds: Timothy, 1 Ttjii.,; rlovir $U.0Qi) 17.50. HUTTKH-Stwidy dairies. -Wk KCHIS-lTrm; receipts, f.WI cases; at mark, cases included, ltic, ordinary .listo. SM$o:f1ri.ts, iS1. CHEESE-Stefuly: .falslr. UMiKWc. twin?, li,il; uiie Americas. 1 lr. lone horns. tiPirWi- l'OTAl)ai-3tty; trceilpts. M par; Michigan. m:t; si!nm'.ota, l?iWc; Wisconsin. 1iTSc. ' J'Ot'tritY -llve. ste'ds : tutkrjs. lo. chickens. He; spttna-i. uc. ' YKAL Steady at Sliltc. xuw C.KMntS A ORK llnntntlon of the Hay. t'umillO.li 4 If NEW YORK. Nov II. l-'miMt-Onlet: 1 1 MUHKKT on Vitrloii NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Vicious Drive Against Quoted Values Feature of Dealings. MOST LOSSES ARE RECOVERED from London, I'xrla iim.I Merlin of I'hnrnrtrr to Inillcnte Itrlnxn llon In Tension frrntrit ' li Wnr. nir . "2Te.nnJ ,"-1r,) uearl-h with the J.y,UJ,.jra.ch dn)- TUtr re Innumerable VS2ui ",Pcrs hl"h may be counted '.J.'1 bu,ls "nu I" fvor of the h '? rile inoit Important bear Item Is trie lack of demand for cash wheat Mi MvL.r ''"''"lO or Export nccount. In man) sections of th 'country the miners. iV.TJTn?. ,1,I .to ccuie .more wheat near iwme than he can potslbly use. und in,?.. .!!s causeii them to withdraw rrom the Chicago, Kansas flu. St. Louts f' ".Omaha markets as buyer. It looked !'.?.. i l' ilu wheiU trailers were short i;.L.R,1.t from'the way In which they in kU "" indemnities which sold .! 5 vo ,he reRtilaf market close, while lowns were within He from the market. nothing to1 ."hV i U,re, ' ' I"" . )N-Pot market, te.ly: oxpon. M, llttio n,.- ' i,.?.r " V V" "iioai, uccuuoer to Jiarcn. b.eak i .in,' . '"",.'. ,l"B . 'Vewt market, steady: standard NHW YOItK. Nov. U.-The featuie of today's stock market wan r ilclous dHve nalnst qiotel valuen which occttmtt In th'e middle of the session. Prices fell aviny rapidly ami for a time the list l-bowed little moie than a semblance of support. Itefore the end of the day. how It, .,, In,,... ..... full.. .................. sprlitsr tuitei.14 u .vni hji, uHtii. ,ru. .., uin,' -..n.t ..t .... ... 1H w ntir patent. JI.WfrS.15; sprtne ! Tbiro was no iinimrnit liutlflcntlon for Jj w ...nM ' .: w,"tr exttnsN'o. 1. l.ttl,Ui kssumptlon that the decline was even ;;V .".,i. .'fiVVY0' r; ' '?VV,tf: '" romotely connected wtlh condltloim J", f"'Hit. W-MH . Hyo flouK steady; abroad. Itiasnnuli hk thn Kuropean mnr ?!.i,.,'fo.,' W '"WW; iholce to fancy. iketR were buyers on a fairly liberal , "urkwlicat flour, nuteti JX.W) scale here, preceding flits, with a nonenil rvVTiiSxi-VVi c. ,i .1 'advance In American otocks In London. vi;i t, f,r?U'a,,u' "'if .M1.' .n?!d Moreover, tho news from London. ?im ?i m5M,1,l,,i coarse. $l.U.6.i; kiln ( v,iti urt itrtlii was all of a character VivV nni.t. v .. . .. i jt Indicate relaxation In the tension ere. WlIBA.wn.-.r . ,rJl,1 i llf. ?r In uthea,t Kurn,v. r...i i R' ..j ,. iB;' y " . . juubuik irom ine resiliency innniivrieu i: o. l nnrii,ri. afloat. Kutuies closed Pine trensur. )i.S(i.lS: total of Keneisl tuml. $UT.t.aV. melpts yesterly. !:, 24S, dlsbursementH. ).rr.7l. deficit this fiscal ver. Sl(IT.9lt. h aRiilnst a deficit of $a,WMlS last ),ear The flirun's for reeolpts. disbursements and deflolt ex clmln Panama lanul and public drAit transactions. . . London Murk Market, LONDON'. Nov. It -Tayments for trras my bllla made money dear tod. Dis count rates were stead). Traders on the Stock KxchaiiK were pleased by the defeat of the government In the House of Common utd Its possible effect duniu? the remainder of the sesloii. and console ero markeil up ulne-sKteeutbs Mom rails also advance,! and the more favor nbln continental volltleal sltuatlqti added to the cheerful nes. Itlo Tlnto, Canadian l'.iclflc hi id Kaffirs il-inn .n eont1nei. tal support. The o(!nmeiivin-iit of the Mtllement for whlrh stiff rates ueie eharRed, checked the Mrtlvllvtut" tlie liuuketH closed firm American sreurl tl., opened firm and a frartlnn hlnher.i tod huyliiR appeaivd diirliiK the fore noon and pi Ices advanced under the le.id of (mitdtnn l'nrlflc and fnlrtn- Taclflc The busltiK continued In the afternoon und eery stock on the INt Improvwl. The.closInK was steady. ' London closltic stork quotations: OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Higher Than Monday. HOGS SELL GENERALLY STEADY Vheep i, ml l.niutis In Llliernl Heeelpt. wllh Trade Slow nnil Triers Mlemlj o MhxiI Ten I'enls dnnrr. SOI TU OMAHA. No. 11, 101J. IL'tTlpts Wi lr tlttie. I(H. Ml'l'l' Offlolal Monday S.K S.ttf Sf.l Kstlmate Tuesda.v . . iSKm ;i,w ai.tx rnmli. money J erount Anil (orrr . Ansronds .... Atrhlon . ... do tM ;SUiuUrllle & Nnh.AM IS M.. Kn. k- Tn., SV Sw Yr Ontml . Ill 'Mrhilk Wvj.tm.llti Two days this week II. W Same days last week . Mil f'ame duys a weeks iik'o K.1J7 Same da S weeks nso Jl.tiX! ame nays ! xvwks ro tl.MS I0.SW 9,911 .U9 W.tVM W.ltV 9I.9DI W.tO I9.M1 3S,STli 1I0, dn p(d 1 Dntarln ' iJr a '' thn market on Its rebound. It Is alto- j ""itiniore onto .iwvnvnn.v,,ni &SC. I. o. b. .:... 1 . . . . . ..... , ( tnfldlan Parltl .171 lljtn.1 lln Wfta May. Jl.CO 11-lB'iTl.OlU. closed at ,1.C04 HtiV net lower. Closed at 9, 1-lGc, iiiM in ,...,. 7. v ' t1- i. 'i uicpvi.Hc; natural wmic, 111 6m- ip i,i 1 'V6 ,jI,,".e 1"t lriit!i' ,6Vil;5Sict whlti; clipped; 3740c. tl'oi i ih,J. a mnJo,U' "f 1,10 operators i'KUw-Qulet. western prnK "run. 1. i UUKIlL llllll lirlnna nnr. t... .hl, fn. I r..,t n., .. n i. .. lo, -n. . .t...JT ..... ....... . Jii lime belnir i,i,,l .if,it,i,ti,.i ,i... to buylnc by Bhorts on predictions who nervo,l!' "Ver piospects of wet weather. One of the largest buyers, however, said his action was due to the -lrak in stocks and a belief that the pit fJ?S,'l.we1 ovoltl. lie regarded the inarket as heavily short, ond argued that rfirmeroro showlnt; no disposition to rush tho now crop to market owlnn to the low price and that as supplies of old corn are light there ihouW be a do maml for all the new corn that comes tn market In the near future. Cash corn was unchanged. While oats stocks are beginning- to pile up more rapidly than at any other time this season. With ?,6S3,000 bushels In tn-j !,.th0.,mnCkct does not break In u Wft that tho bears vtuld like, and the deirtre to accept small p of its by tradnrs makes the market u cnoppy affair. Casn ".its unchanged to ho higher. J-V.nnc'', uere' Wheat and flour. 4,3,000 bu., corn, 000 bu.: oats, 471,(00 bu. nv'ii!S2J.c!01,e: wft, HfVW lower, corn. Hig?id lower. lrjmary wheat receipts wero 2.570,000 hushels and shlpn;untn 1.129,00) bushels against receipts of 701.000 bushels ond shipments of 510.000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 431,000 bush els and shipments of 408,000 bushels "Balnst receipts of 511.000 bushels and Khlpments of 230.000 bushels last vear. Primary oats receipts were 1.047,000 bush uIh and shipments of 1,019,000 bushels ngalnat receipts of 410,000 bushels and fchlphlents of 703,000 bushels last year. ,A1)0 'allowing cash sales ware reported: heat-No. 2 hard winter; 3 cars. 84c. No". 4 hard winter: 3 enrs. 80c. No. 3 fprlng: 1 car. 84Hc. No. 4 spring: 2 cars, fcwv. 1 car. 79c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 8314c No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 80c. No. 3 durum dnlxed: 1 car, 7Pe. Corn-No. 2 yellow: fi car, 58c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car. 56 Hie. Bar ley No. 4: 1 car, fiOc: 11 cars. 35c; rejected: 1 car.- 48c. Oats Standard: 1 car, 31iic Wo. 3 white: 2 cars, 31c; 3H cars. 30,c. Iio. 4 white: 1 car. 30Hc; 1 car, 30H& WHEAT No. Omaha Cash i'rlce. 2 hard, S3I84Wc: No. hard. 82QS3Hc; No. 4 hard. 79820: No, BPHng. wy4V,c; No. 4 Horine. 78!iffl50o. COltN-No. 2 white, ,66Ulff5Hc; Ho. 3 white. KJ6c: No. 2 yellow. iSc;. No. J yellow. 57ic; No. 2, 56ti(ti66v4c; o. 3, 65 (Otoe. ,fiATrNa 2 white, 31HCT31ic. standard, ;3oh' 3 wh,te' 30949 .: Xo' 4 l,e , llAnL,KY-Maltlng, 569650:, Nu'i'yi' feed, 4J410JC. . o..S ltYK-No. 2. 61c; No. 3fjKc,,l, j innoi ilccJjii. . Vheat. Corn. Oats, Chicago 'Minneapolis DulUth onmha Kansas City Ht.. Louis ... Winnipeg ... 470 4G3 W 90 ' 72 ' 924 160 21 .2 170 CIIICAOO CHAIN AND rHOVISIONS Ketitures of llii? Trndlun; anil' Clbs'lntr I'rlees on llonr.l of Trnde. . CHICAGO, III., Nov. 12.-Strength of lirltlHh consols nnd Frfynch rehtps tbday reassured wheat traders who for awhile thought that a 3c advance in Buda jiest augured art approach of hostilities between Scrvla and Austria. In conse quence; tho market closed steady at u net decline of Ho to He Corn finished He to .c down and oats off U9Uo tit SMrHc. In provisions, the outcome varied from unchanged figures to 12Hc advance Reports of hot winds in ono "Argentine province and of too much rain In another were offset In the local wheat market by u goodly incream In the world's visible supply. December fluctuated between SSWiSOHc with last rales HtfHc net lower1 ut SSTi&SSc. Haln and snow guve temporary trength to corn, but a forecast of colder weather led to a setback. . Wheat , weakness tended further to pull down 1 tho market. December ranged from ,45c t6 MHc, closing steady He under Hast night at 49fi60c. Cash grades were dull. No. 2 yellow was quoted nt 09c. , Big receipts and the heaviness of other 'irraln caused the sag In oats. Upper and lower levels for December were 3131ic and 31c. with the close at 31c, a net de cline of aiSHc. Backbone In the "provision market came from commission houso buying that Ig nored early weakness at tie yards. De cember lard achieved the greatert ad vance, 12V4c Quotations closed a ;ollows: Artlclel Opcn-I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Y'es'y. Wheat; Dec.. May. July Corn Dec May juiy. oats Dec. May. July Pork ' Jan.. May. tLard Nov. Dec. Jan.. May. rllbs Jan. May. 8ST49 94 49.lMi' 50HO', I KV4 &8H 95WQH 91TS092 90?i i I 50!4l mi 49HI49S19H1 50H 19?, B8Ta89 94H 90H I 49Ti0CO 49!, 49Ti 3114LHU.J1'1I SI 1 31 Jl2'4'a33,33U1H'32iink,53iS',;. ?,aKi S3 jKHUTkiKa ill 18 42-451 Jg 53 18 42U 1$ SO 18 12HI 18 20 ! IS 10 IS 10 ; 10 75 10 85 JO 42 10 45 wm,i V) V) 9 97H 10 00 9 75 10 S3 ! jo a 10 334 10 22H, 10 03 9 80-7V4I 10 73 10 83 10 53 10 Gfi 10 4.i 10 42H1 10 17H: 10 174' 89Vi 9.', 91 &0UfcH 'mm 31iH 33 33 IS l.''i 18 05 10 73 10 52Vi 10 42ij 10 15 9 97H 9 73 ; I 10 CO j 9 97'.i 9 77J'9 72fi73 122.0): cltv. I23.t0. HA yulet; prime, nominal; No. 1. $1.10 51.13; No. 2, $1.001.03; No. 3, Mc. HOPS Steady:, slate, common to choice, 1912, 27033c; 1911. 14til9c; Paclllo coast. J912. lSOSlc; 1911, l(i(fi20c. . HtDES-Stcndy. Central America. 2S.4?. Ilogotn. 2Sr29c. LEATHlCIt Kirm: hemlock firsts. 27W foe; seconds. :Wj:'7i , thirds, 23SS1C, re jects. ISo. PHOVISIONS-I'ork, steady, mess, $18.74 JI19.M), family, $a.00ftS4.(X); short iilenrs, I12.UOJJCI.50. IJeef, firm; mess. $18.0tUil9.0U: fumlly. $22.0Mj 23.00; beef hams, $S8.ouf31.50. Cut meats, easy; pickled belllflr, lo to II lbs.. $l3.(Wii 14.00; pickled hams, $U.O0, nom inal. I.ara, easy; middle west prime, $11.05 J1J.!; refined, barely steady; continent, $11.80; South America. $I2,G0; comiiound. $S.OOJ.23. TALLOW-Qulct; prime city, hhds.. 6?tc; special, 7Hc; country. Cftfiftv, CHKKSB Steady; receipts, 3.6BS boxes; state, whole milk, held, colored specials, UMilRo; skims.' 4M14?ic KOOS Steady; looelpts, S.4I0 cases fresh gathered, extras. 39jllcj re frigerator, spfciul marks, fancy, 24c; nearby hennery, whites, fancy, now laid. 53060c; nearby selected whites, good to prime. 43J53c; western gathered whites, 33fT42c, BCTTEIt Firm; receipts. 3.183 tubs; creamery specials, 33V4c; creamery held extras, siHt$32c; state dairy, finest, 315T 31H! process extra. 274y2Sc; factory, June make, firsts, 244J25c; factory, current make, first. 24lc: packing stock. ,lun make; 2402440: curront make, No. 2, 23 23V4c; No. 3. 20ff22c. POCLTHV-Dressed, weak; western chickens. 124JlSc; fowls, l3l016Hc; tur. keys, lK24c. , SI, Louis enteral Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12.-WHI3AT-Strong; track. No. 2 red, $1.07',4fn.OS4: No. 2 hurd, hSQOlc. COKN Steady; track. No. 2, C: No. 2 white, 5fic. OATS-Stcody; track, No. 2, 32iic; No. 2 white, 34Hc HYB Unchanged; C4c. Closing prices of futures: WHUAT Lower: December. 904c; May. December. 17V: May. Kethcr probable that the early movement constituted little more than a concerted attack by a foiinldable professional fac i linn, whoso recent operations have In dicated iv pronounced tendencj toward i the boar sido. 1 Call money was something of n factor. Hie rate ranirlni: from 6t to 614 per cent, i with most loans made midway. Offerings of commercial paper wero again fairly i large. i Bonds were Irregular, later making some recovery. Total sales, par value, wero $1.7Wi,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading limitations today were as follows: SUM. ('tiidlan rnrllle ..HI lUn.1 Mlnc t'liitie ft llhKi. II Kmillnii 11.1. (lrl Wnltrn OSouthrrn Itr Itil . Mil A t. T IU'4 dn pfd CORN Ixiwcr; 48448140. , OAT.S- Iiwer; Mav 32tt32Uc. KLOUH-Qulct; December. 31ti-31Hc; Cash quotations were as follows: . KLOUH Slow; winter patents, $.:& 4.75; winter straight. $4.10tjl.C); spring patents. $4.2o4.W; Fprliifc- straights, $I.W 1(4.25; .bakers. $3.603.83. KVI--No. 2 654c BARLEY Feed or mixing. 44'(j60c; fair to choice malting, 33H70ev 8KBDS Timothy, $175a3.73. PUOVISIONS Mess pork. $16.50117.W.'. 1 l.ard (in tierces), $10,851(10.9:4. Short ribs (loose); $1C.124S10.14. ' Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 473,000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,570.000 bu., compared with 701,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago .The world's visible supply, as shown by liradstreet's Increased 10,623,000 bu. I Estimated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat. 128 cars, corn, 106 cars; oats, 317 tars; hogs, 34.000 head. Chicago Cash Prices. Wheat No. 2 led, $1.03481.074; No. 3 red. 91ci&$1.02, No. naru, wnwc; -o. uani. iono; .No, ii normern, eavigvic. iso. ; liSc; No. 2 northern, 8JlJ7Vic '8MJS7C. ISo. 3 snntlK. flc 'T8a4c. velvet chaff. 83ti94r. durum. Mi ItiOc. Corn-No. 2, 674S58C. No. 2 white. 69h"59Hc, No 2 yellow. 69c. No, 3. UAl D7Hc No. Jwhlte, 684ft68c No. 3 yel low SSHCKiSV No 4, old. 514SJ&C, No. 1 4 new 62ft524 No 4 white, old. 564c Ko. 4, new, &24c, No. 1 yellow, 5Jt074c rurl w'Ii.Ia.. nrtfntitti $l)75(U5.'f.0; extra, fancy und straight, $4.15 4.h6t ham, winter clears. $3.&ob.&5. iSKED-Tlmotliy. $10.00. " 'T,.anN-Ml;lALr-53.60. 'i UBAN'Weak ; sacked, east track. If.' feSlci. . HAY -r Steady; timothy, $13,00117.60: pnfirle, J12.0(Wl.0i). I3AGGING 10 3-16c. TWINE-iHemp. Sc. PJtOVISlONS Pork, unchanged; prime tteam, $10.724tilt.824- Dry salt meats, tmclittnged : boxed, extra shorts, $11,624; Clear. -.ribs, $11,024; short clears, $12.00 Bacon, inchungcd;, boxed, extra shortB, $12,024: clear tibs, $12,624; short clears, $13.00. POULTRY Dull; chickens, 94c; springs. 11c; turkeys, lfic; ducks, 12c; geoso, 10c. . BUTTER-Steudy; crcameo'. 2732c. ' Jjrjas-Stcady, 26c. . ' X' Recolpts. Shipments Klour, bbls 12.0M 14.000 Wheat, bu 97.000 103,000 Corn, bu 39.000 17,000 Oats, bu 83,(H 67.WW I -; lCRimns City firnlu nnil Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo Nov. 12. WHEAT -Unchanged; No. 2 hard. 83411894c; No. $. 83ffS34e, No. 2 red, SSci$1.01; No. 3, &4G984e. CORN Weak; No. 2 mixed, old, 5441f 63c; new, 324i?i53o; No. 3 old, 54c; new, 5Ur514c; No. 2 white, old, 55ft56c; new, 533f3(f? No. S old. 534c; new. 53c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 32c; No. 2 mixed. 32&324c. ! Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December, 83Hc; May. SSTity 89c CORN December. 16044c; May, 474j" 474c; July. 47i474c OATS-Deccmber, 324c; May, 33Tc. UYB 67c. HAY-Steady; choice timothy, $13,504' 14.00; choice prairie. $12,504(43.00. BUTTER Creamery. 31c; firsts. 8c; Seconds, 2fic; packing, 23Vitd34c- EGGS Extras, 28c; firsts, 27c; seconds 19c. POULTRY Hens. 104911c; roosters, 9c: springs, 114gi3c; young turkeys. 17c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 90,000 147.000 Corn, bu 2I.0M 3,000 OaU, bu 24,000 13,CX) .lllnnenpolls (Srnln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 12.-WHE"AT-December, 84ic; May, Wtc. Cash; No. 1 northern, 83iiS87Hc; No. 2 northern, &3U4j5He: No: 3 wheat. SHalHc. CORN No. 3 yellow, Wif.lc. OATS No. 3 white. 39129UC. RYE No. 2. 6760c. BRAN In 100-11). sacks, $18,001? 19.00. FLOUR First patents. $4.354.6.'i; sec ond patents. $4.20iM.4?; first clears, $3.20 3.60; second clears, $2.4002.70. FLAX-$1.40?;. ' SEED Flax. $l.(0-n. BARLEY-2960o. "llwnlll.'el Ornln .llnrkrl. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 12.-WHEAT-NO. 1 northern. SIHiWic; No. 2 northern, 8 JjSHe: No. 2 hard winter. OOflOlo; Decem ber. W4c: May. 91'ic. CORN No. 3 yellow. 6.VJ3SVic: No. 3 while, c; No. 3, 31c; December. 504fl004c; May. Wc OAT4 Standard, 324f32?c BARI,EY-&6g72c. . Liverpool IJrnlti .tlnrkrl, LIVEItrOOL, Nov. 12.-WHEAT-Spot. dull; No. 1 Manitoba, new, 7s 94d; No. 2 new. 7J 7d; No. 3 now. 7s 64d; futures, steady; December, 7s 54d; March, 7s 574'1; May, T 4Ud. CORN Spot easy; new American, kiln dried. fi lOd; futures, easy; December, AmnlcanutF'l Toprer at.v Amcrlcn AiUculluul 1o Amcrlian llfrt Sugtr . lO.elO Amtrlrsn lan 17.WW Amtrlrtn ln pM . ... ivo Amnlrnn l'. ft F . ... Vlo Amerlcn Cotton Oil ... 4,000 Am Ire swufUI SIX' American Unfd 3.S00 American licomollv, ... S.10O Ainorlr.u S. It M.N0 Am 8. It. pM Am. Huur ltlnln l.TM Amerlcn T. T SCO Amrrlcin Tolwioco 700 AnironiU Minlnt Co 4.SO0 AtchlKorT 4.4U) Atrhlmn pM Atlantic Coait Une ... 1.600 llaltlrsnrn ft Ohio l.ft'O Iltthlrhi'm Rlrvl 4.CO0 llruoklyn lUipId Tr tod Cantdlan Pacific 7,700 Central Leather S.:o nieaipcaX ft Ohio S.600 Clilcago II. W WO Chlcarn, M ft St. r ltoo ' ChtraiD ft N. W M I Colorado V ft I 1,K ("onsolldatrd Uaa W0 , Corn lro.lucla S.1O0 Delaware ft Iludaon 300 I Denier ft Itlo Itrande Denver ft It. 0. pM 3M Dlrtlllera' Serurltlea .... 700 Erie. l.fOO Rrle lit prd 100 nrle 2d pfd C.eneral Electric 600 Orest Norlharn pfd 4.600 flreai Northern Ore c'tf. l.WO Illlnola Central 100 Interborough Met l.SOO Inter. Met. ptd S.900 Inlerni.llonal llarrtater. 1.100 Inter-Marine pfd 300 International Tap4r V00 International rump ... 100 Kanaia City Southern... 1,200 Laclede (las Lehigh vmiejr ,oo Louisville ft Naahvllle.. (09 M., St. p. A H. 8. M... 700 Missouri, K ft T 700 Mlaamni Pacific 7.C09 Nntlonal lllscult 600 f.llotiHl Iad 1.S0O N. IL H. of M. U pfd New York Central 1.700 ' V.-. o. ft W Hn Norfolk ft Weatero l.MO l.irth American 400 'Northern raclric 4,0) Pacific Mall WW' rmnaylvanla v. 2,000 t'mple'B Oa 1,100 P., C, ('. ft Rt. 1, Pltlihurgli Coal 1,200 I'reaned Steel Car COO Pullman Palace Cur 200 Heading 14:.W Kfpubllc I. H 1,400 Hepubllc I. ft U. pfd.... 600 Itock laland Co 2.8O0 Itix-k Island Co. pfd 1,700 St. L. ft e). K. tA pfd.... 100 Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A. L. pfil.. Hloaa-Sheffleld S. ft I Southern Pacific Routhtrn llatlnay ... So. Hallway pM Tennessee ' Opper . . . Teiaa ft Pacific Union Pacific Union I'sclllc pfd. .. Lulled StaUs llealty. Unlte.1 statu, Hubbcr United Slatea Steel V 8. Hleel pfd L'lah Copper Va. -Carolina Oieralcal .. Wabaih Wabath pfd Wetlern War'land Western t'nlon teMInt; houa Kleetric .. Wheeling ft I. I" Total aalea for the day iioer. FLOUR-Wlntcr parents. Pcurtn 3Inrkel. PEORIA. III.. Nov. 12.-CORN-01d Ho No. 3 yellow, new, 4 yellow, 504C04O; lurNva, .o. ! northern. 86fj fj c'Xo. J sprlnif;!! No. 4 spring, ? hlxhcr: new. 4c lower 58e; old. 514jfil4:; No. sample. 4SU47C OATS Steady; No. 2 white, SSc, stand ard, 324c; No. 3 white, We llululh Grnln .Xlurkrl. DUIA'TH. Nov. 12.-WJIBAT-NO. 1 northern, Siic; No. Z northern. 4c. Tolfilo Heel Market, TOLEDO. Nov. 12.-,HEEDS-CIover, cash, prime. $10.93; December, March, 10.90. Alslko, prime, i2.wa; uecemoer. larch. $13.00. Timotny, prime, ll.sivi, Decemher, $185. March. $193. Snii"" Murkrl. NEW TORK, Nov 12 -St 'OA It- Raw, steady nv.isfo ado. 83 test 3 55c, cen trifugal 96 test 4 05, Molasses sugar - 83 test, Ifr). Refintd, uteadr, MI0 100 J.JO0 wo 1,000 400 69.W0 600 COO 1,(00 156,100 1,600 ,7W 700 400 IV) .10 llllll Sl, t(t, M 40V, 1J2 60 U M?. 20 ir, nil , Sou isni 1431; 272 w 107, issi, mt 44 !9'i ZU 31 SHi 15 Ut iini mil 16! 167 '40 27, 34S 61, 111" 1JH 4t i:i, : MS 120 m. 15 u 1SH 1741. 147W 1414 21 444 130 tll lis' 36 nr. S3j, SI'.i 123. im '24" 37 Vi 1661. 171. 3014 3 26 U '0U 66 lllli 29H Mt, 41!, 24H 1724 M 601, 62 'A 76, U2, 3, 45!, 66 714 lyiw !', 6'i 62 3J lit 6U 644 U 14 4l'i n. i:o'i 14! !70 4214 I0t 137 "' 105 S 42S 8 :is. sou 7S n 111 H9'4 16 14241 Mi 147 40' 27'. J3 1M', W, 46 IIS', 1. u 119'i 1H US 23 27)i 172U II6I4 141!i 37; 43 1284 0t hi" 3 111 l'i 1JJI 32?, 123 116H 23" 37 1661, 16SH i till 26'i 474 3(H ij S3 1MK 29 61 40 241, 164l V0S 60 U I1M, : 4o', 66 771, I0, Southern Pa. in. M' Cnhm Pacific 114 do pfd "Vill" S .Steel . 62, .1.) ptd . . . . 44 Wal.uli 4 do pfd 1M1 Heady nt foi, U, 644 S Ti M4, M II1H 7S 5.11, 774 111 , 16 NEW Hons on mining Com. Tunnel loik du tu.nda Con Cal. V Iimii Slher .... Leadvllle Con. . . Little Clilef Offered. 58,d per mi ork Mlultiu Mtoeks. YORK. Nov. t2. Closing nuotit- te lleer Denvar ft Itlo (I do .M .. Krle do in pM... tlo t.t ptd 11 rand Trunk Illlnola Central SILVEH-Ual ounce. MONEY dMifi4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills Is 4 15-li'4iC per cent, for three months' bills. 4 16.16 nor -ti ,., - Ill JH 644 40 122 III, MU :o 114 46 KO 107 1!1 141i 42 Pi.4 1014 137 i, 10l 13 M4 Ui 1 M'i H. 1U 116. i'4 lAinerlcHi. CMUno dnvs Inst vear 1H976 lhe rollowliiK table sm.ws the receipts of cattle, hogs and lu-cp nt Sulh Oinaiiu for tho year to date as compared with list year: l" vill lni. tVr Cattle 876.720 1.03l,7:.i ... 1M.4K12 Hogs 2,oiV,978 2,04V,I 47S.91S Hheep 2,641,606 2.717.110 72,901 The following table shows the ratine of prices tor Iiobn at South Omaha for the inst few duys with comparlsoiisj D.ite. stocks were: Meilran ... 12 Ontario iiphlr W esiandard .... . 1 Yellow Jacket 17 .200 60 tOll . 30 llnnk delirious. OMAHA. Nov. 12. Omaha bunk clear ings for Tuosdny were $2, Wf.. 51 1. 37. us I'ompured to $2,367,916.61 for the eorro spondlng day lust year, showing a gum 01 $5.s;.&:H.83. 1 t . . 4MIAIIA HIONEItAt, MAIIICKT. 1I34 III, 167 21 :; 34'., 62 4t', 111 131 45 1 ' 64 1. IU',4 14 HI, 22 214 106 174 147 142 28Si 1. Ill-lb. tubs, 3340; No. 2. IQe. 1 CHIthbE-lniporteci Swiss. 330; Ameri can Sw iss, 26e; block Swl, 21.'; I wins. vc, uaisies, i'jc; trlplots, 20c; Vnunir ",ul unuK, fcic: Urn 21c; Lib., 22c; New Yoik borger, 2-lb.. White. 21c 11KK1- CUT PIUCES-Ribs: No. 1. 20c; No. 2, l;i,c; No. 3, 104c Iolnsi No, 1 ?2ci r-' 160 No' nc- Chucks: No! k, Vc ii0, Z! ,?ic; No 3' "M"- ItbtindM; No- 1. 12c; No. 2, 9;c; No. 3. 9c. Plates: 4-.u. ov-j i, ic; .mi. 3, ,c. I rOi i.'t in- l. until., u por os:.; hen. Ioo; cocks, 11c; ducks, 18c; geese, 16c! I lurKeya, 2bc, inueous, per dou., ,1.20. Alive. I broilers, 16o; hens, Uit'al04c; old roosters, Jc; ducks, full leatiieiou. I2ic; geeso. luil feathered, 10c; turkeys. 16c; pigeons. per Uox., U.c; nuniers, iM'. squabs, Afo. 1, rl ,i0; No. .2, fcve. FISH (fresh)-Pickerel, lie; white, lie, trout, 1;; Inrgi. crnpples. 12c; Hpnhtsll nuckerei. 1t-. ri i.- i,,i.i.,..i, tloundcrs, l$e; green catfish, 13c;' sh'nil roe, per Piilr. 31V; sauiion, 8c. nailhut, 12cj buifalo sc; bullhends, 13c. WHO . .',...... .... 1 1 ',""'."i i.ii.-iirtuuri opines, in bbls., $3.1K?13.25; Now York iiro.ml llir 1'4 24 116 34 116V. (3 125 34 124 1(44 mii ! 294 1H 26H ' 494 725,900 allarea. 4ti,i und Baldwins, $3.25. Spanish onions. ur iso ciiEe, $1.50. Bananas, inncy select, nor bunch, $2.2&1J2.30; Jumbo, per bunch, $2.76 4i.!.73. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 80 1-lb iikgs. 4n box, per box, ,$2.;5; Dromodary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box, pur box, $3.W. l'lgs. CaUlornta. per, caso of 1 12 Nrt. 12 pkgn., 85o. per case of 33 No. 12 pkgs., $2.60; per case of 60 No. 6 llkgs.. 1 62.00; bulk, In 25 and 60-1 b. boxes, nor II. ' 1116 10o; new, Turkish, 5-crown, In 20-lb 104 I boxes, ncr lb., 16c; 0-crown. In 20-lb. 1 box'es, per lb., 16c; 7-crown. In so.th. .3,4 i boxes, nor II... 17r I-miinna r .i..ir.n... selected brand, extra fancy, 300-360 sizes, per box, $7.50; Loma Umonelru, fancy, 800-300 sizes, per box. $6,60; 240-420 sixes, 60c per box less; California, choice, 300 3iA) sixes, per box. $6.00. Oranucs. Cnll. 34 1 fornla Red (C) brand, extra fancy,. 90.12B ; unco, per iwj, af.u; extra Illlicy. all '''ilxes, per box. $4.75. Florida grupo fruit, till sixes, $1.00. Cranberries, per bbl 'i?.; 6S.00: per box. $2.75. ' 814 I VEGETABLES -- Cabbage, Wisconsin, 404 ' per lb., le. Celery, Michigan, per dox., 24S 35c Cucumbers, hothouse, per dox., $1.25. 1734 1 plant, funcy Florida, per dnz.. $1.60. M Gurlle, extra fancy whltu, por dox.. 16c I lettuce, extra fancy, per dox,, 5c ii 1 Onions, white In crate. $1; yellow, pei .J:? I Hi.. 14c Parsley, fancy southern, per H!lnz. bunches. 60.175c. Potatoes, Early iOVs Ohio, per bu 63c. Tomatoes, California, 44, ' per basket, $2.00, Wnx brans, per basket 144 1 $1; green beans, per basket, $1, Sweet 63.4 potatoes, Jersey, per bbl., $4.26; Kansas. "4 I per bbl., $2.50. Rutabugas, per lb., HJc, i . 41 New York Miiney Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 12 -MONEY-O11 call firm; 641JB per cent; ruling rate. 54 per Cent, doling bid, 54 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; time loans, steady: sixty days, 6 per cent; ninety days, 5ft$iH! per cent; six months, 64 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easy with artiMl business in bankem' bill ut $4.8111 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8540 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4,804, SILVER Bar, 624c; Mexican dollars, 4Sic' BOND Government, steady; railroad, easy. Closing quotations on bonds today wore as follows: ...101 K. K. HO, rel. 5 . 916, ...101 L. S. deli. 4a 1931.. 924 ...1024 L. ft N. unl. 4a.. . 974 ..1024 M. K. ft T. lit 4a.. 934 ...1134 Mo xn. 44a 664 ...113. Mo. Pacific 4 714 101 do conv. 5s 11 lUi .V It Jl o( M 44S M . .ion, N V. C. x. S4a....l6; U. 8. ref. 2, reg . du coupon U. B. Si, re.... do coupon .... U. 8. 4a. reg do coupon ranarna 3, coupon A.-C. lat 5a ctfa. Amer. As. i A. T ft T. ev. 4i Am. Tobacco 6". Armour ft Co 44" Atchlaon sen. 4... do cv 4, ltf do rv. 6a A. C. L. lat 41.. Hat. ft Ohio 4 ' do 34 - Ilrjr Tr. cv. la. Ceil, of C.a. 3i . Cen. Leather 6a.. Chea. ft Ohio 44 da conr. 44. SChlcaco ft A C II. ft 1. do Ken. 4a .1111. do deb. 4a.. .1194 N V. N. II. 14 cv. 34s .... . 614 N, ft W lat 1 1054 do cv 4a. 1074 "No. Pacific 4a 95 do 3a IT40. 3. It. rfdx. la, 914rrnn. cv. 14a 1915. 90 do con. it. 1074 lt.-dlp jen. 4a... 954 8. L. ft a. V. 994 do gen. 6a. . 924 St. L. S. W. c. 4a. 141. (6 8. A. L. adj. 6a 4a.... 954 So. rac. col. 4a,.. Ji4 ao cv. 4a ft 11. ...... H . 4a.. 974 . ..116 C M ft 8 r cv 14a.. 106V ao it ref 4y .. C It. I. ft T c 4, 674 w- Hallway 5a. ... do rfx. 4a 174 d n. 4 C ft S. r c 4. 914 Colon Pacific 4a... ii ft It. rv. 4a... 944 do cr. la I). ft R. O ret- 6a- '4 d lat ft ref. 4i. M!4 914 64 914 944 1024 914 fx 4a 744 . . .. 134 II 76 Mi 94 J4 1064 784 99 V 1024 DIMllUra' 6a Krlo p. I. 4a. .. do xcti. 4a. . do cr. 4a, er III. Cen. lit ref, Inter. Met. 14a Inter. 61. M. Japan 44a 4H Did. Offered. 24 V. B. Rubber li....inu . 17 I.'. 8. RlMl 2d 6a ..1064 ... 764Va.-Car. Chem. 61.. II D 774 Wabaih lit ft ei. 4a 164 Ii ; Wetlero Md. 4a,... UK .. 81 "Weat. Klc. ev. 6a.. S4 14 Wla. Central la.... 924 r)i4 II oa to 11 t'lnaluir Kloi'k. BOSTON, Nov. 12. CTong quotation? on stock's Were as follow-: Allouet 41 Mohawk . 61 1,, Aml. OopPr 4Xlavda Con 224 A. Z. L. ft H.. . 314Mplaalnx Mlnei ... 64 Arliona Com. . . 44 North Ilulte 36 II. ft C. C. ft 8. M. 64 North Lake. 4 (Ml. ft Arlna. ... 764 'Old Dominion 69 CaJ. ft llecla 570 Oaoeola 107 Cntennlal 19 Qulnojr ii Cop. lUnx C. C .. 634 Shannon 11 Kat Uutto C M... 154 Superior it Franklin . .'. 104 Superior ft n. 61... 2H Rlroux Cou 44 Tamarack j Clranby Can 71 II. 8. 8. It. ft M ,. 44 Greene Canine, ..94 do pfd 604 lale Hnyale Copper. 31 l'lah Con 134 Karr Uke S ll-lUtali (Vpper Co. .. (34 lake Copper . 304 Winona 4 La sail Copper . . 4 Wolrerlp. ;j Miami Copper 14 Aaned. Treaanrr Sliilenieiil. WASHINGTON. Nov 12 The condition of the United States treasury si the be ginning of business today was Working balanfe, $92,463,603, la Uiuilis and Philip- Visible Supply of (Jmlii. NEW YORK, Nov. 12,-Hpeclnl cnbln and tolegrnphlc coinmilnlcntlons received by Brudstrect's show tlie following changes In available supplies, as com pared with previous count: Wheat, United States, oast Rockies, Increased 3,244.000 bu,; United States, west Rockies. In creased 40,000 bu.; Canada Increased 1,239, C00 bu.; total, United States und Canaxlu, lrlct-cased 4,523,000 bu.; arioat for and In Eurom Increuned 6,000,000 bu.; total Amer ican nnd EuroptMii supply Increujd 10, 523,000 bu, Corn.Unltvd Htutes and Canada, decreased 432,)0 bu. Oats. United States und Canada, Increased 2.808,000 bu. The leading Increases and decreases reported this week follow: Increases Manitoba, 45I.CO0 bu.; Minneapolis private elevators, 100,000 bu.: Ixuilsvlllo. 9.1,000 bu.; Port Huron, C3.000 bu.; Ogdensburg. 51,000 bu. Decreiues Grand Rapids, 79.0W bu.i Lin coln and vicinity, 64,000 bu.; St. Joseph, 63,000 bu. Tho visible supply of wheat In Cumula Saturday, November 9. was 10, 3U1.0C0 Int.. an Increase of 276,000 bu. 1 . . Melnl .Mtirkrl, NEW YORK. Nov. 12. M ETA I ,H Cop per, firm; standard, spot, $17,00 bid; No vember and December. $l.05'3'17.20; .Tanu ury. $17.1617.20; February. $17.004 17.26; electrolytic, lake. $17.624tM7.874; iJistlng, $17.2617S3. Tin. Irregular; spot and No vember. $19.6'4150.00; December, tOMfi 4.75. Lead, quiet. $4,70f4.RO. Spelter, quiet; $7.?ffi7.45. Antimony, quiet; Cook son's, $10.60; Iron, firm and uiirhangrd. Copper arrivals. 190 tons. Exports this inontli, 4.78U tons. Ixical exchange sales copper. 25 tons. London copper, quiet; spot, 70 7s 6d; futures, 77 2 6d. Ijndon tin, quiet; siKit 227; futures, f2.'6 15m. Lou don lead, 18 7s 6d. Indon sicltrr, 27s 2k ). Iron, Cleveland warrants, 66s 9d in London. ST, LOUIS. Nov. 12. -MKTAI.S-U-au, Weaker, $4.66. Spelter, firmer, $7 30 Cotton .Mnrknt. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 12.-COTTON-Kpot quiet; prices 6 points lower; American middling, fair. 7.33d; good middling, 7.05d; middling, 6.S3d; low middling, 6.67d; good prdlnury, .2Id; ordinary, 5,'ic. Sales. 7,W0 hales. NEW YORK, Nov, 12.-COTTON-Kpot Closed quiet; middling uplands. 12.20c; middling gulf. 12.43c; no sales. Future closed firm; closing bids: No vember, 11.70c: December, 11.84c; Jununry, I1.97c; Feburary, 12.05c; March. 12.15c; May, 12.1Sc; June. 12.20r; July, 12.22o; AU gust, 12.10c. September, ll.88c; October. 11.65c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 12.-COFKKE-FU-tures market opened steady at n decline of 74(8 points; the close was firm, net un changed to 6 points lower; sales, 173,000 bags; November, 13.68c; December, 13.63c; January and February, l!.68e: March JS.90c; April, 13.94c; Slay, 13. We; June, ll.Olo; July, 14.(c; August. 14.06c. Sep tember and October. J4-07c. fiK)t market, inactive; Rio 7. 114c; Santos 4, 16;r. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 16',tt?18c. Turpentine 11 ml ttoaln, SAVANNAH, Oa, Nov J2.-TI RPEN-TINE-Ilrhi at 384c sales. 612 bbls. re cetpts, 666 bbls. . shipments. 89 bbls 5 Htocks, 31.917 bbls. ROSIN Hrm sales, 1 757 bhls n H H 3,761 bbls., shipments. X XJ bbls stork 121.659 bbls.. A. II C. ' , I). $6. U, $6 (Vj, F O. $6 074 II I $D10; K $6 15, M V N, $7.W, WO. $5.K. WW, 1S53, Nov. 2.. Nov. .. Nov. 4. Nov. 5.. Nov. 6 jNov. 7.. Nov. 8.. Nov. 9.. Nov. 10. Nov. II. Nov. 12. 1913. IPJll.llBlU.l!WhlM.l907. 11906 7 65! J "Si 5 6SI 6 10 7 CM 6 8.1 6 W 7 741 8 4 7 W S 57 7 7vll f 7; 7 81 1; 7 S3 74S! 6 101 7 "1 6 10 8 09 6 11 8 07 1 7 951 6 131 ' C 14) 7 IH 0 OS 8 02 13! 7 Ml H 31 7 96 6 27' 7 S4 I 7 m! ' 7W. 854 ' 74 66; 7 76 7 791 7 73 7 .l 7 84 t 5 78 6 62 5 68 6 61 5 79 5 621 6 39 5 16) 4 IV' 4 4 68 4 W 4 S3 5 91 6 5 9) 6 0: 6 01 6 0! 6 IV Sunday Receipts and disposition of live stock nt tho Union Stock yards for twenty four houra ending at 3 o'clock yestetday: RUCKll'TS-llliAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r s. -. M. & St. P It Wabash 1 .Missouri Pacific . 2 Union Paciric C. A N. W.. east.. 1 A. N. , west.. 17 C St. P., M. .t- o.. 4 C., II. r Q rust... 3 C. II. At y.. weit... Ri C.. II. I. A P.. nsl . O.. R. 1. ,t 1 wct .. Illinois Central 2 3 2 I 21 4 36 14 Ii 1 38 1! 10 ii 19 Total receipts ..1IW DISPOSITION 126 I111A1V Cattb. !iqs mi 1 Sheep. 841 3.397 3,123 1,952 Mnirls .V, I'.ii im 111.1 hwlft and Comi.any.... H". 2,439 Cudahy packing Co.... 75 r.7ffl Armour Co 635 2.767 Schwartx . Co 120 niorreii 35 W. B. Vansivnt C lis Benton, Vansant & L. 182 HIM Ai Son 2011 V. B. Lewis r! Huston Co 49 .1. B. Root ,fc Co 76 J. II. Bulla IIS I, . F. Hubk 4 ltosenstock Bros Ml McCreary & Kellogg.. 20 Werthelmer Degen. 196 II. V lliin.lltnn ft Itothchlld & ICrebs!!! C. 4i.). tv JOll. IHll L.T1.. ..) Cllne A Christie 26 Other buyers 690 12.101 Totals U73 8,974 2M13 CATTLIJ-Cattlo receipts were Very light for a Tuesday, only 116 curs being reported In. At tho sumo, time there was a good buying demand, so thnt the trade on all kinds of cuttle was active and In vnry satisfactory condition from start to finish, In spite of the fact that It was mining all- the morning buyers were out In the yards early nnd everything had changed hands In good season. Ratigo beef steers were very much In demand and wero ready sellers, at prtoes I hut were snfely lOo higher than yester day. Cprnfcd cattle were nlso In fair de mand, though not so much sought after lis thn westerns, and they sold at prices that wero all the way from strong to In Si.mc rases us much us lOo higher. Cows and heifers wern in verv cnod di-pinnd throughout the morning and were generally quoted 100 higher than yester day. Tho market was 'active at the ad vance noted. Stock cuttlo arid feeders, fwhlch wore higher yesterday, possibly did not show much advance oday, but they were strong and hoqiI, active sellers. Quotations on natlvo cattle: Good tc choice beef steers, $8,25010.00; fair to good beef str-tird. $7iI6ilS.25: commur to fair boef steers, $6,0047.25; good tn choice heifers, $5.tOI(6.60; good to cholco cows, i5.6OfjB.40; fair to good grades, l.6ofl5.ti0; common to fair grades, $3.25'f4.40; good to choice stecknrs and feeders, $1. 41 7.60; fair to good stockers and feeders. $5,764 6.25; common to fair stockers and fodders, $5.00,7 5.76: stock cows and heifers, $I.607X 6.00, veal calves, $5.009.00; hulls, stags, etc., H.00fj6.60. Representative, sabs: LIlQliU" HTEKllS. Av. rr. N- Av rr. ..1041 1 10 21 1294 9 :o 1263 7 40 13 S2 I (.0 ..1117 7 90 II 1419 I 60 COWS. ..Ill 3 75 2 930 I 36 .. 992 4 23 8 92 6 60 ..1226 4 60 44 1143 6 66 ..1066 CM 2 660 6 71 ..1012 6 10 15 996 6 60 HEIFERS. .. 465 6 00 1 714 I 00 .. 400 6 00 2 4U (Wl ..420 6 50 . 9 1043 I 20 .. 651 6 85 BULLS, No. 20 . 20 II.. . ii!!!! ii'.'. ..1266 ..1120 ..1410 ..1210 ..1160 ,.1430 ..1200 .. 271 .. 316 .. 420 .. 211 .. lit .. 130 200 4 10 4 25 I K 4 63 4 60 4 70 4 76 1. 1.. CALVES. 6 00 !... I 25 I 26 I 40 7 60 7 60 I 00 ..1160 .. 110 ..1100 .. 960 ..14S0 ..1180 117ft . 170 .. 112 .. 110 .. 140 .. 140 .. 160 4 76 4 76 4 65 4 86 6 04 5 16 5 70 I 76 I 76 00 00 0 (H) 9 00 6.. I.. 7 I STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 508 366 666 611 6 66 6 90 M 00 I.. I.. 16.. I.. 413 I 26 612 6 80 .1040 t 40 . . 917 I 15 "No. Av 47 cows 879 C cs, & hfn (W) fi calves..". 201 24 cows 1001 12 feeders., 962 21 os & hfs. 914 7 steers. . .1094 3 cows 564 f. cows .... 812 IS cows 1040 71 feedeis. 1127 6 cows.. ..1078 4 rows 3 steers 17 steers It steers 109 feeders. 966 6 feeders.. &S5 6 cows. . . 968 14 heifers... 957 17 cows. ... 932 :3 feeders.. 666 4J steers. .. 1043 74 feeders. .10- it steers.. .1169 18 calves... sol WESTERNS. NEBRASKA . 965 .1026 . 929 ..1113 Pr. 6 35 4 16 6 0Q 6 40 6 20 6 60 6 15 5 t 3 70 6 68 6 40 5 40 6 40 6 25 6 75 6 35 C 65 8 15 6 10 5 ft) 6 66 6 15 6 03 6 65 6 75 6 25 No. 38 .COWS . . 37 cal vrs. . 5 calves.. 7 cows. . . 6 steers. Av. 865 162 111! 928 .1020 27 feeders.. 1004 17 steers. 3 steers . 3 cows... 'J) cow. . . 17 steers. .. 10 cows 16 cows. . 45 feeders. 1120 986 886 1042 112.5 7.S 961 1107 43 steers. . .1166 26 feeders 15 cows. . 9 heifers.. 7 steers . 5 steers . 9 feeders. 22 cows. . II calves... 20 steers . 62 calves . , 23 cows, 955 978 640 10U 1072 811 6W 156 142 4U 983 8V) 600 Pr. 4 85 8 60 7 60 4 10 6 25 60 6 73 6 15 4 10 5 65 65 3 IV) 5 40 C K6 6 45 6 40 5 65 5 2D 6 60 6 50 6 40 4 66 6 60 6 lk 7 10 6 25 4 70 5 65 6 85 A. T. Mllroy-Neb. 10 steers.. . 811 6 25 10 cows 4 cows 1000 5 30 3 feeders George JI. King Neb, 11 feeders . 9S6 6 25 11 cows 901 F, A. Johnson Neb, l& steers.. .1160 6 60 28 steers. .1156 0 75 J. P. Kreyclk-Neb, W feeders 996 0 35 4 cows 905 C 35 16 cows 993 5 40 32 feeders. .1118 6 65 5 feeders. .1060 0 65 ' E. L. Henry-Neb. 8 steers ..900 7 25 4 cows... 1140 6 t.5 ,4 cows 1001 6 00 Kllpatrlck Bros.-Neb 110 heifers.. 956 6 (4) R. Muran Neb. 9 cows. 6 00 6 cows. . 1025 5 00 6 cows. . .. 860 3 85 WYOMING. 8 feeders.. S!; 6 15 3 steers ...12S.-j 60 99 f tellers.. 892 6 15 II feeders . 903 6 75 20 steers ...1303 6 26 3 cows J093 6 25 8 helfem .. 745 6 35 4 calves 3-0 6 25 3 calves 426 6 10 3 calves 226 7 60 37 feeders lWi 0 75 'Jt feeders 842 6 60 19 steers 1103 6 65 18 cOws 1069 6 70 21 heifers, 921 6 10 14 cows 1098 5 90 3 cows 960 5 00 21 cows 1010 j ,0 10 bulls 1260 4 0 9 heifers, ill 5 60 108tjrs VA l W SI cyvvs.,. V21 4 7 24 steer-.. IK 6 70 SI steer.. .1311 steern . u r, cows... .WM 7 steers., .lim 7 0) Hush & KokeMi Wyo -iows. ..low. 6 7 ln),...tw; Siiiws .. . 9W 6 01 6 cows 11W 8 steers ..ltW 60 11 feeders. . 8SJ C. B. Hhclton- Wyo. a 78 5 70 5 HI 6 50 7 0.) SI fecdeis J. ii ftoeri...nos 3 rows. . ;t steers 6 rows . . 2.1 cows.., 17 steels. 6 80 6 35 5 10 6 IV 6 II) i !l 6 IK !HV 6 HO 10IS 5 40 .1015 5 70 15 heifers' 977 6 16 11 stpfrs....itll Sallsbuty ft Thompson Wyn S row s . . 10.TJ 8 85 1$ steers. ...ll 25 heifers. 980 II OS T. It. Lhlngstonn Wyo. : steers... .1010 1.7 10 stern... 79J 14 heifers .91 I sul 4 cows. .. HW Steve Hanks Wyo. 11 steers... S96 6 50 16 eows. ... 9S Waller Wllllnmx-W) o. 11 steers 1081 6 40 II heifers.. 904 Thomas Ha when, Wyo. 19 steers. . r. JO 19 oows Nil 3 cows. ...Urn) 8 3S It. C. Rasmiisseti Wv.i 83 stcets ..IIM- fli J. IC. tinnier Wyo. . 748 6 3ft L. Hrtlrtl ft- Son-Wvo. 6 .VI 37 steers.. ..has; .Iil 5 John v'olsh-S. 0. . 968 t)jh) 19 cows... 902 6 15 II. Cur;iow-S. D. . 949 5 90 10 cows... . Satl C JO v O. J. HuliM.in-H IV 19 cows . . 97 5 TO 17 cows... ll. Crtilckshnnk-S. D. 1.1 steers. .. 9JS 7 36 II. II. SehneferColo. 19 cows .. 950 X : vows .. . 970 5 ,V. JS steets ...1088 6 13 SI steers. .1019 6 05 . HOGS-With it very llbeial supply of hogs lii'ic the market opened weak and In sMits a nickel lower than the general run of sales yesterday The early sales were made on both patkliiR and sicn liltlve account, the specillatots buying more freely than tho day previous. De spite the large receipts and eurl men khko.1 liullcntlng slow markets nt otluii' live stock centers local tr.ul Improved as the morning ailvuneed, with quite a few hogs passing Into tho packers' hands nl prices fully steady with yesterday Near the close there was still a itood de miiliil on the part of the packer buyers, who filled up the rest of their orders on it hnsls generally strong, nnd In some In stances 5c higher than the eojt of their purchnscs on Monday While opening tiade wax n trifle slow on the whole the movement was mote active than has been the case for several week back The pens were practically clenred of the liberal supply by 10 o'clock. The bulk of today's offerings sold around $7.65417.70, With tho beat hogs on sale selling ns high as $7.83, 10c higher than yesterday's highest price. '1 here was about the same, number of pigs Included In the rnoelpts us on yesterday, the mnjorlty of them belnir disposed of nt prices fully steady. , Not since tho second week In Augmt bus the receipts been so largo ns this morning. Around 137 cars, or 9,6iV head, were reported in, on compared with 3,400 bend last Tuesday, 6,711 two weeks ago nnd 6,6.17 head on the corresponding duy last year Rvpreseutatlvo Milea SK imtlvn lamha t native ImiiiIm. 1W H. D yearling wether feed. ers H-S. D. sorting wether f e -ii ?rs S. I), feeders, ewes $10 mill ewes 11 oull ewes 101 Wyoming ewes, ftedori . ClllC.tCO 1,1 VH STOI'K X' 4i. 92 4 I , . 9i :ih ji S' J ,1 s MARKI. 1 No. (4.. 14.. 64.. 64.. .17,. 9.... I.... 19.... 19.... ra.... 26.... 41.... 66.... SI.... 21.... 16.. 27... 66... 41-.. . 64,.. 61... 69... 66... 66. 64.. 74... 60. . . 61.. 14 68... 70 .. 61... 71.. 51. 23.. ,. 101. 100, Av. 8b. Pr. . .t ... 7 41 ...117 ... 7 60 ...III 7 60 ...tit ... 7 66 ...221 10 1 66 ...110 30 7 14 111 '240 7 60 ...III 60 7 10 . .306 ... 7 0 ..114 ... T-60 ...21 640 7 C5 ...251 ... 7 66 ...166 ... 7 66 .. 117 149 7 63 ... 7 66 ...241 40 7 65 ...Ml i) 7 fi ..213 40 7 66 . . .201 ... 7 63 ...Sit 440 7 66 ...211 130 7 66 ...til 120 7 II .310 40 7 113 , .306 60 7 65 ...223 ... 7 86 ...III ... 1 15 ...191 ... 116 ...200 120 7 66 ..179 40 7 66 ...217 ... 7 15 ..201 ... 7 68 ...311 80 7 674 ..314 300 7 674 ...214 ... 170 .,217 ISO 7 70 PltlSr-ODDS No. 41.. 44.... 42,... 66... 61.. , 81. , 65.,.. 67. , 40..., II.... 71.. , 24... 31.... 71.... 66. ., II.... 67 .., ..., 21.. , 82..., 04.... 20.... II.. Av. ...ill . . .30.1 ...II ...l9 ...2711 ...111 ...237 ..319 ...191 .4.217 ...239 ...808 ...IM ...269 ...261 ...336 ...24t ...509 ...:ot ...21.1 . . .113 ...10K 111 8h. 110 rr. 7 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 7 70 1 70 7 70 7 70 1 70 7 70 7 70 7.-! 7 70 7 to 7 70 7 70 7 70 7 70 7 70 1 10 7 70 I 70 7 70 7 70 Dei. .nnil for (nttle !ion Itopi Lou rr .Sheep N Irmly. CHICAGO. Nor U -CATTLE It telpts, 7.800 head; jnarkrt. slow nr. steady; beeves. $5.204210.25. Texas stifis $4 mi 5. m. western steers. $5 "Cu ll' stockers and feeders. 4.10f7 10 cows (i,nl heifers, $-'.75fr7..10; cjilves. $6.:,il0.60. IIOOK-Reeelpt!, 2,1.0Vi luol mniu opened n shade lower, c ose.1 Mr. . light, $7.IM7.ii; mtNfil, $7 :lf7 9,i lint $7.Soti"95; rough, $7.flT to. pigs, $4 , ' 6.7S; bulk of sales, $?.M)4t7m). SHEEP AND LAM HH -Receipts, U bend; market steady to stroim niti I3.vl I 50: western. i.t1l 4.40. jiitrl.ng $I.HMi5.!V; ntitlvithimlts, $5 ::54). : wi k lambs. $.ViW7.3. M. LniiU Lire Stork Mnrki'l. ST. LOliS, Nov. 12.-CATTI.U . celptH, 9.0V head, Including m Texili.-i liliuket sleaily to weak; native t-hlppiin: nnd export steers, $s.iVff to.s). iln.-ncil ii' butcher Steers, $.VH.'tviS,.?8' i-tockil!i In reeders, $J,75r7.,Ol; cows and he f r 4.Hti!.W; ciinn.irs, $i.75I4.00, bulls $1. t, ti.W; calves, $6.00JTU.); TVsas ,inrt Iml'i steers. $4.60tf7.W. cows un l he fris $3. 1)6.00. HOGS Receipts, W,M head intra lWihV lower; pigs und lights, $-ii',ii mixed and butcher, $i.MiV, good hcny $t 757.86. , SHEEP AND I.A.MIIS -Receipt!, ii 4 head; market 15428c lower, muttons t V Ul.W. lambs, $5.7Hr7.10; culls nnd buik. $2.1l8.16. stockers. $2,7513.50. KniiaHN City l.e SttH-k .llnrkel, KANSAS CITY, Nov. 12 -CATT1.F Receipts, l.'.OiV head. Including 500 south orns: market steady anil nctlvn, dretpiey. beef and export steers, tT.WU 10.50, falf T( go.Ml, $6,001,7 60: western steers. $,ut0'4 8.00: BtockerH and feeders. $4.,"ir OJ Miuthcrn steers, $t.25d16.S0; southern co;i J.1 r(C,25; imtlvn cows, $3.6O)0.,fl; niitli heifers. $5.OCXfiS.00; bulls, $I.OOl(5.iV). ciilvcs. $j.Oli 10.00. Ileitis Receipts, 16.0V head market steady ; bulk of hiiIhh, $7.4.Vji7.6.'i Iiohv $7.(VIt7.75; packers and butchers, $7,ot'it i.7C. light, $7.!17.ia); pigs, $i'..25j)..A SHEEP AND LAMllS-RccellilH, lif.taM head; market steady; lambs, $6.o0ft7rf5 yenrlliigs, $5.0Of6.25; wethers. $I.001iW),, ewes, $3.75ti4,60; Blockers and feeders. $3.0Wr4.6O. v I . - . - M Ht, .losepli Live Stock .llnrUrl. ST JOSEPH, Mo., Nov 12 -CATTLfc: Receipts. 2.30O head; market, steady $6.7Mi'l0.60; cowa and heifers. $3,504j,M, calves. $4.frt!-73. io HOGS Receipts. 7,600 head, market, lower; top, $7.65: bulk of sales, $7,451(7,60? SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, CWC head; market, slow; lambs, $ti.00if7,00. Stock In Slitlil. ' Receipts of llVo stock at the flvo firtir olpul western markots yesterday. uauie. nogs, siie.-p, ,3..., fi. n...,,!,.. SL .losepli , I Kansas City..,,... St. I-ouls Chicago !. 9,i) 27;iM. 2.300 7.r100 6.C00 15.00H 16,000 12,WK 9.000 10,40) i) 7.r0 23,000 4(I,(KW 61 tl ... 170 63 210 7 10 67 9 40 7 70 7 00 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 69 SHEEP-Feedlng . ill ..166 . 169 139 .113 69... 61.. 51... 26... 67... 73... 73... II.. 61... . AND 31,. II.. 44,. lamha 211 ..267 ..171 ..111 . .1.13 ..145 ..201 ... ..316 . . ..270 , . ENDS. 107 171 160 130 aoo ...in ...ISO ...II nnd n of and lamb,, tho supply of any really piiinn rat atufr amountleg tn little or uotning. Tho total receipts wero considerably larger than last Tuesday, less thnn two weeks ngo, but greater than on the somo day last year. A.i on yesterday trade was somewhat slow In getting a stnrt this morning, nnd reports from lhe enst Indicated a weak condition In the eatern trade of dressed mutton. Among a few sales that were mudn early In thu morn ing wns u bunch of fair inmbn which went to tne packers at In, 40. Another string of good lambs brought $7 While trndn was rather slow early In tho morning thn bulk of tho fat offerings was sold before midday at prices any where from steady lo a dlmo lower on lamlw and steady lo 10ffl5o lower on fnt Hhenp. Tho movement In fat ewes was in tber slow most of the forenoon, Quotations on Sheep und Lambs Lamb, good to choice, J7.0017.40; lamb, fair tn rood, fl, 507.00; lambs, feeders, $5,5436.26; ysnrllngs, good to choice, light, $5.00ilj6.40; yearlings, henvyt $I W 6.00; yearling", feedcra. feeders, $4.60tr $5.00; wethers, good to choice, $4.004.50: wethers, fair to good, $3.504.00; wethors, feeders. $X7604.25; ewes, good to choice, $l.0Or&4.26, ewes, fair to good, $3,608:4.00! ewos, feeders, $3.00tjS.; ewes, yearllncx breeders, $4.6006.00; culls, sheep and bucks, I'ltOtW.OQ Representative salos: No. Av. Pr. 37 S. D, lambs, feeders 62 I. OJ 85 S. D. lambs, feeders 61) 6 ... 78 Nebraska lambs, feeders... 64 t 16 183 Wyoming jumbs, feeders,.. 49 6 76 216 Wyoming ewes, feeders 93 jf 60 Wyoming lamtui, feeders... 45 6 76 351 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 63 6 15 179 Wyoming lambs, feedera... 63 ill; 44 Wyoming lambs, feeders... b. 6 . 21 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 81 6 a 351 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 4 6 A; 126 Wyo. yearlings, feeders..,. 78 4 90 84 S. D, yrnrllngs, feeders.... 83 4 a 33 S. D. yearlings, feeders.... 81 4 00 39 Neb, yearlings, feeders i 3 ... 159 Neb, yearlings, feeders 74 4 90 139 Wyo. yearlings, feeders,... 4 90 S04 Wyoming cweM -v.- M !W 14t Wyoming ewes l 3 8.. 230 Wyoming ewes 101 3 90 J33 Wyoming owes 84 3 (V 7 70 7 TO 7 16, 7 76 7 7J 7 75 7 75 7 76 1 86 8 16 7 26 I 86 7 31) I 26 kiillnir Totals :t,700 06,600 9Mtt) Dry C.io.U Mnrkel. N13W YOItK. Nov, 12.-DRY GOOD4 Tim cotton goods market was firm, with mi advancing tendency noted on staple lines. Yarns, wore higher. Fall lines of slnplo worsteds itro held very firm Tll nllks wore selling moro freely and ut ntlv vnnclng flgtlrrs. Wool Mnrkel. ST, LOUIS. Nov. 12.-5VOOL- h't-mty inediiim grades, combing .and clothing 234iK2ici light rine. VJ-il'-'lo; heavy tine, 1.. Oi'lSc; tub washed, 27j3Cu. Coffee MuUrel, NEW YORK. Nov. 12.COFFEE-RIU No. 7, '!44a. l-'utiires, firm; Deocmbmi 1.1.3c; March, 13,90c , , Wrnltliy I'nriiK'.l lCllleil by, Trnlti. GALESBURG, 111. Nov. n.-Jotii Junk, 85 years old, a wealthy farmer M Knox county, wnn struck and killed liy Ilurllngtim passenger train No. 48 ut Henderson, 111., this morning, He was ono of thn earliest settlers of tills county Put Yovsr Money to Work You can moke it earn 7 and you share in the not earnings besides, This Company la raising $300,000 to t'se In buying. Improving, oper ating and selling high grade Omaha Real Entate. It In a, Co-operative Company whore tholsmall Investor can in alio his mnne' work to tho best pos sible advantage Join us today. Call or writ. Bankers Rental Investment Conpany -404-10 City Nut'l Sank Sldr. OmtUia, Nsb. D. 8313. Corn,, Bunion, ,Calli.ianunrli. Tired, Aching. Hrrollen Feet, If allays pain unit take out lorrneai and Inflammation proiuntlr, Ilenllri ml soothing cauaea a betlrr clrculn tloaot tbe btoodthrouuhlrjeporl.au slating nataro In building new, haa llti tlasun nnd eliminating ttin old. AJi'l AI.1, Tublnapuit. Ind.. wrllta Not", 15 11(16. "I o doubt jnu remembsrinrRH' tine two bottlrsotrnur soimar.lR for a bullion nn inr fool. Mr foot l Hell." A Ho valuable for nnr awelllm or painful affllctlun. Iloltre, Knlatrgeil (Hands. vnriroan veins, .iiuu i,eg, rtlrulna, ripralui! I Uesla Cuts, llrulaea, Ijieerat lima. 1'rlrnfl.U I anuria) at allilrutulmordoIlTered. Dm 4 o'rtra , W.r.VOUNO.P.D.r .. I0 IcmjI, at.. SJrlinflald. is ,0HaaVaMMNK MM Mr. n Do you know the cry for ! meat is world wide I Itancliing Ih tliorcforo a mppt profitable business provldtl you can liavo right fcctl and water nt llttio cost. Wo offer you a Wyoming ranch nt a sacrifice, that has inalo 10 on 50 per aero. It has buildings that cost 1 10,000, specially adapted to the purpose. 1000 acres producing bay land, '.100 acres pasture Innd, with the Llttio Laramie rlvr running through It, the whole irrigated for mpro than thirty years, so It has tho old'st and bust water rights. Title por feet and property clear. 3V4 miles from station, 15 miles from Laramie. Soil 14 to B0 foot deep and everlasting. Alfalfa yields from 3 lo fi tons poF acre, with highest protein No illseasos or pest to attack animals. Owner obliged to sell because of other business. Other Irrigated land very cheap, near by. Write for pries and Information, Address Farmers' Farms Company 1111 W. O. W, HllLDING, OMAHA, NKll.