GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Interest Centers in Argentine. Where Hot Winds Prevail. BULLS HOPE FOR CHOP LOSS fonr, torn Trnilrrn ,,. vislnir Ani-lnM Short Side or lie eemlirr Oiilloii ntul Wnrn ik Arc Dniplintlr. OMAHA. No. IS. I9tt .IS are llmes wllc Ptfe of news T.t el.th?r Jht hull or the bear side ot wht Is brushed nslde upon Its flist appearance, but which Inter proves of great Importance ak a price makvi' In the hlcngn wheat pit. This was the case esterday when a private cable from a leading Liverpool news agency reported change l the weather conditions In the Argentina Hepub.lc. This cable eouvcyed the reports of hot winds In Buenos Aire piovlnre ami too much moisture in the SHntrfe province. As harvesting will soon commence In the southern hemts Ptiere, good weather is particularly U Mrablc. as cither hot winds or a rainy Dell would cause almost untold damage !"u. nt rou'"r- Tho bull Interests at i hlcngo which hnve accumulated "million f bushels of May wheat and have, been holding tightly to their tines have hrttt nut one hope in view, and that hope was 11 crop loss In tho southern hemisphere Nearly all thn gossip on wheat Inst nlcht was bearish. .Traders in accounting for tho small decline In the face of the strong array of bearish news, attributed , it to tho supporting Influence of a few ' ''.'K rP'nnIfslon houses. Cash wheat wuii .. .Vjfil-So lower. Conservative corn traders are advhlng f UKalMt, tho short side of the December option, some of tho mot active traders nro emphatic In their warnings 11511 list short Fales. They fay these tains have , n tendency to further delay a movement .-of corn, and as price are at n level which Is not especially attractive to producers, it Is doubtful whether tho run of corn . , uuring the next thirty days will be such in "to cause a heavy accumulation. Cash , com unchanged. Occasionally, Chicago shorts cover and steady the outs futures, but the great supply of the year, large receipts and an overabundance of feed of nil kinds, are all on the side of sellers. Cash oats He to ?'c lower. Clearances of wheat and flour were C92,. Wflbit.; corn. G.000 bu.: oats. 211,000 bu. Liverpool wheat closedUOTW lower: corn, asid lower. . . Primary wheat receipts were 2,156,000 bu. and shipments 713,000 bu.. against re ceipts of 733,000 bu. and shipments of 4n.or0 bu. last vear. Primary corn receipts were 394,0ft) bu. and shipments 330,000 bu.. against receipts of 379.000 bu. and and shipments of 264,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1.017,000 bu. and shipments 814,000 bu., against re celptii of 347,000 bu. and shipments of r.SS.000 bu. last yoar. , Tho following' cash sales were reported; "Wheat-No. 2 hard winter: 4 cam. S2ic; 1 car, S2'c. No. 3 hard winter: 3 cars, r-2'ic. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. SOHc No, 3 spring: 2 cars, S2Mc; 2 cars, SWtc. No. 4 spring: 1 car, 78a. No grade spring: 1 car. 78c. No. 2 durum. 1 car. 7914c No. 4 durum, 1 car, 77c. No. 4 Pacific: 1 car, SOc. Corn No. 4 yellow: 1 car (damaged), 64c. Barley No. 3: 1 car, 61c Oats No. 3 white: 1 car. SOHc; 11 cars, 3014c No, 4 white: 1 car, 30c. Otiinhn Cash I'rlcen. WHEAT-No. 2 hard. 82ig83Vc; No. 3 hard, 8lHfiR2V4c: No. 4 hard, 7Sf31c; No. 3 spring. MHCiWic; No, 4 spring. 78i80c. COIIN No. 2 white, fr$H66He; No. 3 white. KWidfMc; No. 2 yellow, 38c; No. 3 yellow. 57?ic; No. ,4 yellow. 64c; No. 2, r.6V4iB&owc: No. 3. BMiffuCc OATS No. 2 white, 30(R31c; Rtandard. S01iftW4c; No. 3 white, 30'i30''c; No. 4 white, 30c. BArtLEr Malting. 66g65c: No. 1 feed, 4Jff63c. It YE No. 2. 61c; No. 3,c. Cnrlot Ilecelpti, Wheat'. Corn. Oats, Chicago 12S 105 311 Minneapolis ',; 3S6 . , "Duluth ... 750. v ' Omaha 3d. - 1 .3$ Kansas City i" 130- 14 JJ St. Louis r?TT... 20 T33 "Winnipeg .,'.. .,833 ... ,.. cincAcu chain and rnovisio.vs Features of tlie Trrultnr nnd Clnsln-r 1'rlc.c on llonril of -Trade. CUICAaO. Nov. 13. Wheat today mado tho lowest closo of the season. Denials that Argentina crop conditions had be come less promising turned the market heavy. Final prices were at a halt, but Uc t6 VtWnc under last night. Latest trading left corn Utrtic to c down, oats oft 4o to HSc and provisions at an udvanco of 101214c to 20c. Neither Buenos Ayrcs nor London could confirm reports of excessive rain and hot winds in Argentina's wheat dis tricts. On tho contrary It was said the harvest outlook In South America was excellent. Other bear factors were hugo receipts at American primary points, an udyance In freight rates to tha gulf and rumors that Austria had conceded an Adriatic seaport to fciervla. Demand was caused only by short covering". December ranged from SSQSSWo to 8Sic, with last eales H net lower at iSHc Corn weakened with wheat and because of clear cold weather. Nearly all reports were favorable concerning tho new crop. December fluctuated between 48M49e and 50c, closing steady at 49c, a decline of UPio from last night. Cash grades wcro depressed. No. 3 yellow was quoted lit (AM&Oc. In oats tho record stood the some as for wheat tho lowest close of the sea pon. Slackness of demnnd was responsi ble in the main. Outside limits reached by" December wero SOVieflOHc nnd 314t31',4c, with tho close HffHo down at SOHQSOHc Provisions ruled stronger throughout on account of diminished supplies of hogs. In the end pork had risen f20c, lard 12Xr02Oc and ribs 1012V4o to 12Vic Quotations ciuteQ tu to, lows: Articlel Oten.l High. I Low. Close.l Yes'y. IWheatl Uec.. May. July. Corn Dec. May. July. Oats Dec. May. July. Pork Jan.. May. Nov. Lard D-.. Jan.. May. Illbs SS?4QTi ,94VU SSJi 94H SKi MH88THJS9 iiOVi! 90H 49s 49Tif?50 48T4I 19 wl fOVi iOTiGOO; CO 49HWH 49U6H' 4S 49H !4 3PHW 3i 3(H4HI30HyH: 31 34 4) V 32tJTi IJ7T4I633, 32M32HrfSH 32i MM 32 Vi 3H IS K I IS 70 18 15 I 18 30 18 &5 IS IS 18 70 IS 30 11 03 18 00 10 10 10 67V51 I 10 65 I 10 G2 10 C5 10 77H 10 W 10 62HI 10 65 10 25 ; 10 32H 10 22Vi10 30-32,' 10 I2H 10 05 i 10 10 03 l0 10-k! 10 17H 9 bi I) M 1980-83Jil 9 i 10 00 Jan.. May. Cash quotations ranged as follows; FLOUlt Slow; winter patents, .3Qfi 4.75; winter straiglus. JI.10B4.W; sprint: patents, JI.2&84.50; spring straights, I.OJ U4.25: bakers. 3.e4j'J.tC. ItYE No. 2, 6c. BAULKY Feed or mixing, 45iJ50c: fair to choice malting, 65tf70c. SEEPS Timothy, J2.75gC75; clover, H3.0UH 17.60. PHOVISIONS-Mess pork, J16.W17.W. Jard (in tierces), U.05fcH.10. Short ribs .(loose), J10.25tflO.62H. Total clearaneYH of wheat and flour were equal to 692.000 bu. Primary receipts wero 2,156,000 bu., compared with 783,ow) bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Esti mated receipts' for tomorrow; Wheat, 97 cars; corn, 153 car; oats, 225 cars; hogs, 24.000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 red, J1.033L06; No. 3 rod, 90c3J1.02; No. 1 hard, 699lc: No. 3 hard, 87J!Hc; No. 1 northern, iSHO&Ocj No. 2 northern. S7fii KWc; No. 3 northern. S0C87c; No. 2 sprlnr. 468Sc; No. 3 spring, S3 jSc; No. 4 spring. 7&ijS2c; vel vet chaff, 870&S'c; durum, MM90c. Corn: No. 2, 67667HC; No. 2 white. 68Hc; No. 2 yellow, SSHtrtOc: No. 3. 56Hc: No. 3 white, old, ⪼ No. 3 white, new, 54c; No. 3 yellow, old, SMifiSHc; No. 3 yellow, new, 61c; No. 4. old. KSaVicr No. 4. new, 52 C2V4c No. 4 white, old. 5Vt67e; No. 4 white, new, 62&24c; No. 4 yellow, old, 66Hl57c, No. 4 yellow, old. CHQ57c; No, 4 yellow, new. S2VWi3sc. Oats: No, 2, Zf No 2 white, 3J34Hc No, 3 white. .H WUic No, 4 white tfQWic, standard t."'' 32c "lty No. 2. 3o. Parley, 48074c TJmothy seed, J2.T5fl3.75, Clover seed, J13.0O3K30. Bl"TTKll Pirm: rrenmerte. "! dairies. 2w30c. vnna ..... . ....... t . ,r mark, cases included, po; onilnary firsts, lie; firsts. J7c. CltBKSB Steady; iUIls. 174174c; twins. 17c; young Americas, llii; lone horns, li(H7c POTATOKS-Stendy; receipts, so ears: Mlehlsail. lMf. Mltinnaitta iTMyv n'li. cousin. 4We. lni'T.Tl?V All .tka.1v l,,rb,-. Id.. ohlckens. lie; springs, lftr.' VMif Meaiiy t 54114c m:w YOitic (ii:.m:hai. market ((nntatlnkiK of Hip Dny mi Vnrlnu Cntlnn 31nrkel. NEW YORK Nov. 13. FtOPIt-Oulet: sprnig patents. Jl.aH.SOj printer utraighls, Ji.BOfi.OO; winter pateuts, JI.70Q.15; spring clears, J4.2vn4.60; winter extras No. 1. JI.10 64.20; winter extras No. 2, 4.cflU0; Kan sas straights, J4.rj4.r, ltye flour, steady; fair to good. JJ.75frtt.90; choice to fancy. JJ.UiJT4.10. Buck wheat flour, quiet; J2.W LrS.i per 100 lbs. COHNMEAlSteady; fine white and yellow. jl.tv8l.fiU; courst. Jl 5001.55; kiln diled, Ji.OJ. BYE Quiet; No. 2. CSc. I. t. Buffalo. WIIKAT-Siml nutrkvt. mihv: Xo. 2 re,!. Ji.OS, elevator, and Jl.tsu, f. o. 1. afloat, nominal. Futures closed Mric net lower"! I)ecemler, tmi9 9-ltfc. closed at 916-lGc. May, t 15.16cOJl.Hi 3-16. cloied at J1.(0. CORN Sot miukct. easy; export, sic, f. o. b. afloat, December to March. OATS Spot market, firm; No. 4. 37c; natural white. 37SK8VJC; white clipped, SsH tfirte, I KEKD Quiet; westeni spring 'rau. 1W pound sacks. J22.50; standard middling, J22.60; city, J23.60. HAY Quiet, prime, nominal; No. 1. $1.10 f1.1:.: No. 2. Jt.00n.lr.; No. 3. SSo. HOPS Ensy; state, common to choice, 1912. 27Ki"il3c: 1911. 12fil7c: Pacific coast. 1912184(210. 1911. 19420e. InDK-nrm, Central America, ASvCi Bogota. 251j29c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 27If 2Sc, ei'olids, 2SiU27c. thirds, 23&24c; le jects. 18c. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mess, J14.7S !il9.5fl; family, J3.00fi2l.00; short clears, J22.00ij21.50. Beef, firm; mess, J18.00fT19.ii0; family, J22.0023.(0: beef hams. J28.001i'31.6O. Cut meats easy, pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. Jl3.50(i 14.0.1, pickled hams, J14.00. nom inal. Lard, firm; middle West prime. JU.25 fill. 35, refined, barely steady: continent, Jll.SO; South America, $12.00: Compound, JS.00M8.25. TALLOW Quiet: prime city. hhd... 6)ic; stieclul, 7',c; country. fi6Mc. CHEESE Steady: receipts, 3.9S1 boxes; state, wnole milk, held, colored specials. liUTlKc; skims. 4SHic EOOS Steady; receipt"). "!.410 wses; frosh gathered, extras, 33JT41C; re frigerator, sprcl'il marks, fancy, 2tc; nearby hennery, whites, fancy, new laid. 53t?60c; nearby selected whites.' good to prime, 42Jf53c; western gathered whites, 38CT42C. BPTTER Firm; lecqlpts. S.0S9 tubs: creamery specials, S3'4c; creamery held extras, 32c; state dairy, flnost, 8tf JtH: procesw extra. 272Sc; factory, June make, firsts. 24U25c: factory, current make, first. 2c; packing stock, June make, 24?24Hic: current make, No. 2, 237 23ttc: No. 3. 2022c POULTRY Dressed, weak; western chickens, 12&lSc; fowls," J3VHilGlH'; tur keys, 16Q24c. St. I.ouls CJenei'Ol Mnrkvt. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 13.-WIIEAT-Cash, steady; "track. No. 2 red, Jl.061.08W; No. 2 hard. SSflMta. . CORN Higher; track, No. 2, 64c; OCo. 2 white. 66c OATS-Lower; track, No. 2, 31V4jr32l4c; No. 2 white, 34c. Closing prices of futures. WHEAT Lower; December. 8914c; May, 95c. CORN Lower: December, 47c; May. 47Hc OATS Lower: December, 31c; May. 32UC. HYB-Fnchanged, at 64c, FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents, J4.75 4)S.00; cxtm fancy and straights, $4.15Jf 4.6.': hard winter clears. J3.50Q3.S5. SEED Timothy, J10.00. CO RNMKAL Lower at J3.10. BRAN Dull; sacked, cast track, J9.20& 9.40. HAY Steady; timothy, JJ3.00il7i30; prai rie. J12.004llfi.00. BAOaiNO-10 3-16o. HEMP TWINE-Sc. PROVISIONS Pork, unchangod: Job bing, $16.iV0. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, J10.72WlfflO.82H,. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed, extra nliorts, $11,62! elenr ribs. J11.C24; short clears, J12.00. ila. con, unchnnged; boxed, extra shorts, J12.6215; clear ribs, J12.62H; short clears, J13.C0. POl'LTRY Dull: chickens, 9Vic; spring, lie; turkeys, 16c: ducko, 12c; geese, 10c. BUTTER Higher; creamery, 2&t("33c. EUOS Steady,, at 26c. Receipts, Shipments. Flour, bbW ".. 7.609 21,000 Wheat, bu 73,000 90,000 Corn, bu 23,ono 22.000 Oats, bu 54,000 66,000 Knnnna City (irnln anil I'rovlslons. KANSAS CITY. M.O., Nov. 13. WHEAT Cash, unchanged to lu lower; Not 2 hard, S3S9c; No. 3, 82a84Hc; No. 2 red, 9fcf.Jl.01; No. 3, 910SMc. CORN New, H'rflVic lower; old, un changed; No. 2 mixed, old, 6465c; new, GUi052"c; TXo. 3 old, 53Wci new, 6Hf62c; No. 2 white, old, 65fi66c; new, 63c; No. 3, old, Mlfffic; new. 53fM4c OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 3214Q 33c; No. 2 mixed, 82eS3e. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December, S2V482Vic ; May, 8714c CORN December, 45Hc; May, 46,046Hc; July, 46(ff-47c. OATS December, 32c; May, 334c ItYI-C7c. HAY Unchanged, BUTTER-Creamery, 31c; flrstB, 28c: seconds, 26c; packing, Ziyi2&c. EOOS Extras. 28c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 19c. POULTRY" Hens, lOMffllc; roosters, 9c; springs, HV413c; young turkeys. 17c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 130,000 151,000 Corn, bu 14,000 8.000 Oats, bu 16.000 9.0 Miuiirupolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 13. WHEAT December, 84Vic: May, 89Hc Cash: No. 1 northern, SSUSSSHc; No. 2 northern, 8Stf 84Hc; No. 3, S0HQ82?ic CORN No. 3 yellow, 59c OATS-No. 3 white, 29f294c. RYE No. 2. W5ac. BRAN-J18.O0(f(18.fi'). FliOUR First patents. J4.S51 1.6.1; see ond patents, Jl.20ji-I.4"; first clears. J3.20 183.60; second clears, J2.40if2."0. FIAX-JI.3S. B A It LEY tOtldOc Pcnrln Market. PEORIA, Nov. 13.-CORN-01d, o lower; No. 2 white, new, 2if2V4o lower; No. 4 white. 4SS4SUc; No. 2 yellow, 68Hc; No. 3 yellow, 67?V860c; No. 4 yellow. 48t:; No. 3. 48c; No. 2 mixed. 674c; No. 4 mixed. 4Sc; sample, 444t45c. OATS Market '4?rc lower; No. 2 white, 32c; standard, 32c; No. 3 white, 31'ic; No. 4 white. 30Uc. Milwaukee Ornln Market. MIIWAUKK.K. Nov. 13. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 8-SV4Sisc; No. 2 northern, KVAQi&c; No. i hard winter, 2893c: De cember. UTaQSGc; May. OIUc. COKN-No. 3 yellow, 58c; No. 3 white. SHc; No. 3, 57c; Dccembetf wtc; May, 4S7ic. OATS-Standard, 3aB32Vic. HA HUKY 67072c. Liverpool Hruin Market. I.IYKHPOOU Nov. 13.-WHlJAT-.Spot. dull: No. 1 Manitoba, now, 7s9Vid; No. 2 Manitoba, new, 7s 7d; No. 3 Manitoba, now, 7s M. futures, weak; December, IsCd; March, 7Eil; May, "so'Hd, COItN .Spot, easy; new American kiln ilrlfd. s lOd. Futures, easy; Uecrmbei. 4s lld; Januaw. 4s HHd- Duluth drain Murkrl. DULVTH. Minn.. Nov. 13. WHKAT No. 1 northern, f&o; No. S northern, 83ac; Montana No. ; hard, to arrive, tMic; December, SHic; May, tS94c, bid. O.VT8:CHc Dry tiooils Market. NKW YOItK. Nov. 13.-DUY OOODS The cotton goods markets were firm, with the demand steady. Cotton yarns were higher. There was a good call for car pets and rugs for the new spring season. Jobbers reported a steady buslnesi for this period ot the season. Toledo Seed Market, TOLEDO. Nov 13.--SEEDS - Clover, prime. J10.H5- December and March, (ll. Alslke, prime, 112 95 December and March, tu Timothy, prime (1 so, ije 1 ember, 11 MVJ, March, 14 Mli. NEW YORK jiTOK MARKET Extreme Dullness Feature of Day's Session of Exchange. BEST PRICES IN FINAL HOUR Fom Proiiiitnicrd lialita uf lla- t.lni. Ilril (, Snnie of It lith-1'rlceil .irelnltle Itnnelarr Con illlinn I'nrhnnnetl, NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-Extrmo dull, ness featured today's stock market, l'ripn ichangen were Irregular for the greater 'part of the session, with a steadier tone In the rtnal hour, when beat prices of the I day were recorded. Trading lost nono of Its professional character, but even that ; faction seemei averse to taking on new commltmeiiu. i.rn- wv.r uti uLveiupnieuis 10 nrcuui for tho ntiukefs apathy other than pre vailing political wid ffnauolal' condltlona In the wuly part of the session then? wero signs of pressure upon such leader us United States Steel. AmaJmittmted j Copper, American Smelting, the sovernl v.. nii.uva mm .niei 1111 u iieri oinou Union Pacific also denoted short selling, while an abrupt drclln In Wabash pre ferred was associated with the tunglf lu that roads reorganisation i'an. The few pronounced gains of the ila wero limited to some ot tho high priced specialties, such n Woolworth, Sears. Roebuck and National Biscuit. Tho sluir glshnim of the copper group wns no companltHl by rumors of A slight shading oi" prices for tho metal. Monetary condition.! wero unchanged, althougit call loans did not get beyond 6 per vent. liocal and Interior banks made further purchases of commercial paper, which was acoe.ued us additional proof of Increased iTwrcantllj activity. The bond market wim dnvnl.t of spe cial features. Total sulea. bar valui. i Ji,S,0iX). United Stato- bonds wero t.n- changed on cull. Number ot sales and leading quotations today were as follows: (!- ill ah. ! Clou, AmlgmiltP, Cocror .... m.w sn uu H Amrrlran Aurlcullural M4 Ampflcn nft Sur .. J,P0O M 64 M Amerlcui Con S.000 ib'i 3'i 10 Amerltun Cnti pfd Ida Kt 13 lit Amorirtn ('. AT (00 U fO SU Amcrkin Cnlton (111 3.100 l?t CIU Am. Ice RecurltlM 'k Anu-rlran Llnartd .. .. (,t) t( MM ay, Amrrlrtn LoocmotUe . . d.lfto 4i Anmliau . A H JS.IOO SO "i 71 Am. . t tl pM 1 I07H Am. Sutir lUtlnlin ISIV; American T. & T S00 lHh HtS ICS Amrrlcon Tobacco J7l Anaconda Mlnlni Co 5,200 iji, 4) OS Atclllann ;,0) 101 to;a 107 "j Atchlaon r'J 1W I0IS 101S 101S Atlantic Coatt l.lnc 11714 llaltlmora & Ohio 1,900 101 lOS'i 1P0U llfthlrhcm sl-t-l S.liKI 43 4i 41 llrookln Itapld Tr 300 SS'i MS I Oansdian PacKIa 3,100 im m Central Leather , ioa 30H jnii 30 CJicaapeake t Ohio S.too 11 t M' Clilcago U. W I0O lla UK Hi, Chlcngo, II.' A. 81. r.... (,70i) 111 11& 115 Chlcajo A N. W JOO HOU 140 140 Colorado P. & 1 3(10 ? 36 33 romollilatnl Caa 400 1 143 113 Corn rrotluct 1,100 16 11 1 nclaware Hudson jtjsi I7nvcr & Rio Grand Denier & It. 0. pfd 100 40 40 40 Distillers' BeeurltlM .... !,:00 J7 17 37 Brie 1,300 31 34 31 lTrle lit pfd 4oo 11 l r.1 Krlo M fid ;n General Klectrlc 1S0 Great Northern pfd 3,300 1S 137 1J8 Clreat Northern Ore ctfa 15 IJIInole Central 300 at in m Interboruuih Met 1,000 30 30 30 Inter. Met. pfd...,, 1,500 4 64 64 International Ilarreiter. .. 100 lto ISO 150 lnter-Marln pfd i International I'ai-r 400 15 14 14 International Pump 100 S3 33 33 Kanas City Southern... 400 2S 27 31 !.ac1e!e Oaa i, 10 Lilh Valley .. . 4,000 1T4 173 173 lOulsvllU A N'athrllle.. 100 147 147 III M Bt. P. ti 8, S. M. . . 101 111 143 143 Mliqrl K. It T J Mlraoiirl Ialfle S.W 44 43 43 Mitlonnl Ulacult 100 133 131 1st National Lead S0O J 63 t N. It. It. ot M. 2J pfd.. 100 ! 3C 36 New York Central t.00 Hi iu 114 Ki 'V,, O, 4s W 100 33 SS 35 Norfolk A Weatern 2,100 116 115 115 Nartrt American ; j . Northern Pacific ...... . l.too 185 124 124 Pacific MhII 2.S00 33 34 31 Paannylvanla 1,600 133 123 123 rtople'e Gas ....v 200 116 115 lit I. C. O. ft St. I, 106 ritUburfh Coal COO 2t 22 23 Preaaed Plel Car 600 II 67 37 Pullman Palace. C(nr jdju Iteadlns IS. 000 I7?u itoi: mi: Itepubllo I. & K 1,600 30 26 29 Republic I. & 8. pfd... 300 62 61 81 hock island 10 Itock laland Co. pfd.... St. L. . 8. l ti pfd.. Seaboard Air Line Hea board A, L. pfd Eloaa-Sheftleld S. A I... Southern Pacific Bouthern lUllaay So. Hallway pfd Temeaaee Copper Texai & Pacific Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd 300 26 23 25 tOO 46 48 4 200 36 33 35 20 1,800 46 l 46 64 1.600 111 110 110 300 2 2l, 300 11 11 Ha, M0 41 40H 40 200 34 24 34 33,200 173 171 172 60 It United Stalea Realty.. United Stales Ilubber.... 3.200 53 tiii 63 Vnltod Htatea 8te 62,600 71 74 75 U. rl. Steel pfd 300 U2 Its 11214 Utah Copper 6II (( 63 661, Va.-Carollna Chemical Jjif whah !,ioo 4 4 4. Wabaah pfd 200 16 1 141. Weatern Maryland too 6 66 65ii Weatern Union 1,100 77 77 71U Weitlnihouae, Klectrlc .. 1,000 J low tou Wheellnu & L. 12 "JJj Total aalea for tha day, 315,700 iharca, NeiT A'ork Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. IJ.-MONBY-On call, firm, at f'o per cent; ruling rate, 6j per cent; closing bid, 4H pr cent; offered at 6 per cent. Time loans, strong; sixty days, 6fl6H per cent; ninety days, iU6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. PP.IMI3 MERCANTILE PAl'KH-fi per cent. Sterling exchange, wak, with act ual business In bankers' bills at $4.81 fot sixty day bills and at IL8515 for demand. Commercial hills, J1.S0V4. SILVER-Har, C2Sc; Mexican dollars 48$ic HONDS-Qovernmont, steady; railroad, irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today wero as follows. U. S. ref. 3. reg ...101 K. C. So. ref. la. . II do coupon 101 L. 8. deb. 4a 1631... U V. S. 3a, re 0:L. 4 N. unl. la 7 do coupon 103 M. K. k T. let 4a. M U. 8. 4, rei ttt do ten, 4a wl do coupon 113 Mo. Pacific la Panama la, coupon. .101 rto corn-, (a r7'4 eA -C. 1V 5a .ctfa . 61 "N It H of M 4',i l Amer. As. 6a 103 M V. i ,. Ia..,. 66 A. T. A T. c. la. 111 do dab. I, M Am. Tobacco 6a...I21N. T. N. II. ft n Armour & Co. 4 a. 00 ct. 3a m Atchlaon en. 4. .. 60 N. W. lat t. 4a . uv do rv. 4 1(0 105 do ct. la Hi do er. ta 107 Kb. Pacific 4a.... MU A C. L. lat 4a- ... do U .(2 Dal. & Ohio 4i .... 67 O. 8. L. rfdf. u... 61? do 3a 6llVnn. cr- 8. IHJ., MV, DrooV. Tr. cv. 4a.. 60 do con. 4i joj Cen. of Oa. 6a.. 107 Reading- ien. 4a... ai. Cen. leather ta B. L. aV S. V. tt la 77 ' ChM. & Ohio 4.. 66 do gen. (. uv do conv. 4a . . . IJ St. L. B. w. e. la. 61 Chicago k A. 3a. U 8. A. L. adj. 6a.. J5 C. n. St Q. J. la.. MBo. Pax, rol. la.... H do gen. I l do er. 4a aia? C M 8 P ev 4a..l04 1o lat ref. 4a ... Mv C It. I. V. e 4a. 67 So. Hallway I, los2 do rfg. 4a 67 do gen. 4 nu C. & . r & li. W Union Paelflc 4a.... Mi; O. t II. cy. la 7 do tr. 4a.... M2u. D. & n. a. ret. (a. 13 do lit. a ref. 4a V2 nUHHera" ta . 73 V. 8. Ilubber 6... ioi?? Erla p. I. 4a 6 l". 8. Bteel 2d ta... 01 do gen. 4a 74Va...Car, Cham, ta ! do er. 4a, Mr. II T7 waUah Irt t ei 4, uu III. Cen. lat ref. 4. 65 Weatern Md. 4a.'. Is3 Inter. Met. 4J.. .. 41 Weat. Klec. cr. Ja' laH Inter. M. M. 4a.. 467Ma. Central 4a Li?; Japan 4a .. . .'. fl Did. Offered. ert York Mluintr Sloeka. NEW YORK. Nov. 13,-Closlng quoUi tlons on mining stocks were: Cora, Tunnel atoek.. 6 Meilcaa no do bonda 14 Ontario jjoo Con. Cal. Sc. Va.... 34 Ophlr 4, Iron 8llter lt Standard 'uu Ueadrllle Coo t Yellow Jacket 30 Little Chief , t Offered. Ilauk of France Mateiurnt, PARIS. Nov. ".-The weekly statement of tha Bank of France when Issued to morrow will show decreases of 1.7Sl.0u0 francs In gold holdings and '.',377 000 In sliver. Trranurr Staleiuent. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.-The condition nf II, a T -1 1 ! Blala. .ncM. ... .... . . . ti.u.ui i at 111c lie- ginning of business today was: Working balance, Pi. 61V. 401, in banks ond Philip pine treasury S31,0M,47, total of general THK BKK; OMAHA, TliTHSlUY. XOVEMUKK 1-1, 1)1' v;4. illshuri-ements, If.Si'.t.tlS: deficit thl iici year, i.v-!,ivs as against n tleticit of MS.fW.41R last your Tlie figures for re eelpls. disbursements nnd deficit esclude Panama innal and public debt trausao tlons. . t l.onilon Mock Market. LONDON. Nov. 13.- Moncv and discount rates wero firm today The saPsfacHory Improvement In the diplomatic outlook In the near east gave tho stock mnrket a firm undertone and Induced further continental and local buying. tmois pained a uuarter of a point, but later lost an eli.mil. Continental favorites moved higher and shipping shares Mere firm features on the Increased dividend of thu Peninsular and Oriental, Ktramshlp com pany. The speculatlVH Vcctlon oloscd fraction below the best on proflt'-taklng. American securities opened uulet and n fraction higher. Trading was light And prices eaed off under reulltliig later. The closing was steady liondou closing stocks: I'uneola. meney 74 l.oulitllle .1 K 161 do acoounl,. 71 M K. 4 T 36 Amat. Copper .. 66 N. Y. Central .111 Anaconda .. . 6 Norfolk W Jll Atchlaon 110 do pvi 61 do rd ... 106 Ontario A; W i . 34 Haltltmire A- Ohio .! Pennarltanla .. . II Canadian t'acltlr ...276 Hand Mtuea 6 Chetapeake A O. . 63 JliMulIng .. 61 Chicago G. W.... IJ Southern 11) . 3 Chi., Mil St. P 111 do pfd 61 lie Ueers S" Southern Padtlc 114 Denyer ft Itlo II .. 33 Union PaelHc 177 1I0 pfd 46 do pfd.., . ... 61 Krle . Mf S. Steel.. . . 77 do lat pfd 63 do pfd 115 Mo 20 pfd Il'atmah "... Grand Trunk . . s? do pfd II llllnola Central ... 132 Hid. Blt.VKU-Unr, steady nt rSS-lW per 01. MONEY 3HU4 per rent. The." rnto of discount in the open market for short bills Is 4 1H4H per cent: for threo months' bills, 4 1&-1 ier qent. Hol.11111 HOSTON. Nov Clualnir Nliioks. . IX -Closing quotations as follows: on stocks wero Allouet . . . Aroat. Copper A. Z.. L. 4 f Arlmna Com. . 13 Moh-.uk 61 Nevada Con . 37Nlplailng Mines (3 34 M 3 16 106 66 11 u 13 16 H 4 76 47rlh Putt 6Nmth Uke ?60ld Dominion .. II. & C. At S. M Cat. A Arteonn.. til. A llecla. Centennial . . Cop. ltanae C t .670 Oaceola ... . . 16 qulnry ... . .. - 66 Shannon . . 16 Superior . .. i:aat Dutte c. M Franklin ..... Olrmu Con. .. Granby Cun . . Oreii Cnnanea 1-ila lloyale Copper Kerr Iake . . Lnke Copper . Iji Salle Copper. .. Miami Copper . ... 10 superior II. M . 4t Tamarack 76 IT. 8 S. It M 9 do pfd . . 33 Utah Con 2 Utah Copper Co 3lVlnonn . ... t Wolverine 26 OMAHA 4ilflNE.it A I. .MARK KT. II UTT1C it-No. I. 1-lb, cartons, 34c; No. 1. Urt-lb. tubs, 33Hc; No. 8, 'Uc. CHKICdlC-Imported Swiss. 3c; Ameri can Swiss. JSo: block Swiss. "If. twhi It'c; dalslus, ?)c; triplet,. 20c; Young' 'ii.cnv.ns,, i.w, UIU5 lUri IiriUH, J1C lim- berger, Mb,, lie; l-lb., 2tc; New York wnue, 21c, 11CUI' Ct'T PUlCES-ltlbs: No, 1. aw; No. 2. lic: No. 3. ltiuc. Loins: No. 1. 22o: No. 2, 18c: No. 3, ltiic Chucks: No. 1. lo: No. J. 7c: No, S, 7V. Rounds: No. 1, 12c; No. 2, llc; No. 3, Oc. Plates: No. 1, 8c; No. 2, 7c; No. 3, C'ic. POCl.'i ui -iitoiiirs, u nor i.o.! liens, Ijc; cooks, Uc: ducks, ISc; gtebe, ICc! turkeys, roc; pigeons, por dos., l,20. Alive, broilers. Iocs hens. IMtflOWc; qld rooslurs, 7o; ducks, full fcutimrod, )2c; rrooso. full feathered, 10c; turkeys. 16o; pigeons, per dos., UOc, nomcrs, J3.S0; souabs, Mo. j, 61. tie; No. 2, k,c. FISH (fresh)-Plckercl, He; whlto, 14c; trout, 12c; large croppies, 12c: flpanlsh mackerel, 16c; eel, loc; haddock, 13c: tlounderw, 13c; grocn catfish, ISc; shad roe. per iialr. 30c; saunon, He, halibut, K'c; buffalo, bo; bullheads. 13c. KllOlTH. KTC.-Mlssourl apples, in bbls., J3.0OH3.25: New York Urccnlngs and lluldwlns, 13.25. Spanish pnlons, per case, 11.60. liananas, fancy select, per bunch, .2&!i2.30! JUmbo, per bunch, 12.75 jra.76. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, 12.25; Dromedary brand, new. 30 1-lb. pttgs. In box, per box, J3.00. Figs, California, per cuso of 13 No. 12 pkgs.. Sic; per ouse of 33 No. 12 pkgs., J2.W; per case of W No. 0 pkgs., 12.00; bulk, In 25 nnd 60.1b, boxes, per lh 10c; new, Turkish, 6-crown. In 2d-lb, boxes, per lb., 16c; 6-ciown, lu 10-lb. boxer, per lb., ICc; 7-crown,. In 20-lb. bo xi . per ,1b., 17c. Lemons, Unionelra, selected .brand, extra fancy, 300-3UU sties, por box, 17.50; Loum Llmonelra, fancy, SOO-SO) sites, per box, IB.5Q; 240-420 sizes, 60c per box less; California, choice. SOUS-JO size., per box, $0.00. Oranges, Cali fornia Hed (C) brand, extra fancy, 96-10, Blzes, pur box, 31.23; extra funcy, all sizes, per box, 4.76. Florida vrupe fruit, all sizes, 14.00. Cranberries, per bbl,, 18.00; per box, 2.76. VEGliTAULUH - Cabbage, Wisconsin, per lb., lc. Celery, Mlchlgun. Per doz.. 35c. Cucumbers, hothouso, per doz., 31.25. HKX plant, rancy i loriua, per doz., 31.50. Garlic, extra fancy white, per doz., 16o, lettuco, extra fancy, per doz,, ' 45c Onions, white in crate, fl; yellow, per lb., lHc Parsley, fancy southern,, per doz. bunches, 60f7tc. Potatoes, Caj:y Ohio, per bu Cue. Tomatoes, California, per basket, $2-00. Wax beans, per basket, It; green beans, por basket, SI. iSweet potatoes, Jersey, per bbl,, 34,25; Kansas, per bbl,, 32.60. Hutulmgas, per lb., lc, CHICAGO I.IVII (4TOCK .11 Alt If HT Tendciiry of Prlcea for Ucller lirniles l Vinvard. CHICAGO, Nov. 13.-;!Al'TM'-no-celpts, 20,000 head. MHrket for choice buove.s lOo up, others steady; bocve. 35.25 JjlO.85; Texas stoerJ. $1 iOftS.tM; wostem steers, 35.SOit9.00; stockers und 'fecdeni, 4.UU7.10; cows nnd heifers, 32.7&ti'7.40! calves. J6.W10.60. HOG8 necclpts, 20,000 head. Market active, mostly lOo up, but clospd weak;, light, r7.3Ofl8.00; mixed, J7.45an.10; heavy. J7.3&H8.10: rough. $7.36W.65; Pigs, J5.00H (J.S5; bulk of, snleH, $7.fir.O0, 8HBEP AND I.A.MUH-ltCCOipiB, head. Market steady, shade up; native. J3.25fl4.C0; western, J3.60ir4.60; yearlings, JI.ogrij6.90; lambs, native, J5,ilMj7,3J; west ern. J5.6oa7.25. 1 - ill. I.ouU Live Stock Market. 8T. IOUIH, Nov. tt.-CATTLr-no. cHpts, 8,000 head. Includlna; 2.000 Texaiw Market steady. 10a to 25a higher; native shipping and exporting steers, JN.oO'all.Oo: dressed beef and butcher steers, J5.355i8.75: stockers and feeders, JX75'87.00; cows Ant heifers, J4.WI9.10; canners. J2.754r4.0O; bulls, Ji.0Oiftj.Wl; calves, Ji5.0OJfll.00; Texar and Indian steers, J4.C0a7.25; cows and heifers, J3.2Mf6.C0. Hoas-ltecelpts, 10.400 head. Market 5c to lOo higher; pigs and lights. Jrt.WH 7.K"., mixed and butchers, J7.tXW7.90; good heavy. J7.W?7.90. SHTKI' AND IxiMt5 Heccipts. 20.00J head. Market steady; muttons. J3.S0tr4.00; lambs. J5.rVvrjp7.oO; culls and bucks, J2.(XXt 3.25; stockers, J2.7MW.Sft Ivnnsns I'll)- l.lvr Slock Slarkrt. ICAN8A8 CITY. Nov. 13.-CATTIJ0-Ilocclptii, 8,000 head, including 600 south erns. Market strong to 10c higher; dressed beef nnd export steers, J7.75 10.00; fair to good, J',25i7.f-0; western steors, J5.O0fIS.6O; stockers und feeders, Jl.75Jj7.40; southern steers, J4.26fj6.80; southern cows, 13.606.23; nntivn cows, J2.C0yti.60; natlvo lieifers. J5.0W.00; bulls. J4.2Va6.60; calven, 15.50(10.00. IIOCiH ltc-ctipta, 12,000 head. Market 6c to lOo higher: bulk of sale, J7.rWg7.li.5; heavy. J7,764i7 fZ; packers und butchers, J7.G0H7.85; tight. J7.6iY47.70: pigs, H.2ft(fi.0O. 8HEEP AND LAMnS-Hecelpts, 4,000 head. Market steady; lambs, J6.00ft7.40; yearlings, J4.5O80); wethers. JI.Wij6.00: ewes, Jl.65tJI.fXi; stockers and feeders, J3.O0 ft 4.5). Mrtnl Market. NUW YtillK, Nov, 13. MBTAI-S-Cop-per, firm; standard spot, 317.00, bid; No vember, JlT.10.tt7.32; December. J17.12 17.35; January' and February, J17.COtfl7.3U: electrolytlo and lako, J17.faei7,S7, cast ings. J17.25tfil7.35. Tin. dull: mikiI. til ftfuTa 6C.37: November, J49.87i360.37; December, J49.S76C.16. Lead, weak; J4.70Jjl.iiO. Hpel ter, sttiody: J7.2&-3-7.45. Antimony, quiet; Cookson's, J10.0O. Iron, firm, unchanged. nr. iJi iB, .-sov, 13. aiiSTAi-lyad, dull, at J4.66. Spelter, firm, at 17.30. Tnrpontlno and Itoaln. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. 11 -1 ! UPISN TJNR Firm; 3oc; sales, (Aft bbls.; re relpts, 1.030 bbls. J shipments, 212 bbls,; stocks, 32.725 bbls. KOrllN-Flrni: sales. 1,821 bbls, re celpts, 3,100 bbls., shipments, 492 bbls.: stocks, 12l.2tj7 bbls. Quote A, H and t' J5.97-A, D. Jfi.02.i: B, JS.07H V and fl. JC.lo H and I, KXi'i, K JC.4.".. M, J7O0, N I7.W, WO, J8.20; WW, J8.63. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Active nnd Strong to Tea I Cents Hicher. HOGS FIFTEEN CENTS HIGHER .iheep and l.nmlia in Very Fair Mnp il, vrltli (lenrral Deiiiand Hood and prl. es on All Kind lead) . SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 13, Wit Uoeelpts wore: Cattle. li'B. H',,lM" Official Monday 8.690 B.2WI Oftlclal Tuesday .t,iY ?'P Kstlmate Wednesday. 3.W 4.7.V n." Three days this wevk.lMfi IM Hume days last week.. 7.477 9.3 Same days s wks. ubo.Ji.377 1S.WS Saino days 3 w'ks. ago, 2 4S2 UVWl Sami days 4 w'ks ngo.33,601 H5.4HO Hnma Inat .r l HI 'M.I.U tS.ill" .7J lll.SIC 12R,fM 73.511 4,tSI The following tabfe snuw tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep ut houth Otnanu for tha yetr to dnto as compurwl with iHt-t year. 1112. 1911. inc. ,U'.C Cattle RM.072 1,038.641 ''" Hugs . . 2,iVH,0iW 2,019,912 4.H1.UM .; - - j Sheep 2,fiW,00J 2.73l.4tiS --" Tho following table shows t.10 raiigo of pi Ices for hogs at Bouth Omaha tor th last tew days wun comparisuusi Date. 1 win. 1 mijfuiu. lW JlliMJ .WW. No. 4..I 7 81U r. m x 07 TH! 6 891 B 2 Nov. 6.. 7 fa 17 95 1 CO 15 87 6 9 5M 5 W 6 Vi fi 02 fl 0.1 607 fl 0i 6 99 Nov. 6.. Nov. 7.. 7 T2 it m 1 7,1 5 7 16 7 7f. 14 7 W G 0S S 02 II 121 7 M) 1 6 7S 4 W) Nov. 8., 7 85 7 7i 7 6S I 67 7 7 4 75 4 JS Nov. 9. . 6 T2 f Mt Nov. 10. 8 2I 7 P5 6 27 7 K 7 M fi 37 Nov. 11. r. ml 1 95 Nov. 12. si, t ?hi 4 h:l Nov. 13.'. 7 SSI 5 74 4 70 'flUhdny Itccetpts and disposition of live stock . ..... , , 1 . . . . 1 . , . .. ... i iiii 1,'nioii moots yorus i'i iwi four hours midlng at 3 o'clock ycBterdayt 1 1 liU K 1 1 i 1 1 1'iA 1 - I'nllU line. MhOell. 111- H. C. M.. Ai tit- P. lt Wabash Ky 3 4... MUsourl Phi, ltv .. 3 I'nlon Paclflo lly... i C. ft N.-W.. east.... S C. oi N.-W., west... 2 C, Ht. P. M. AO.. 3 15 I 19 1 It fi 19 C. II. & Q.. east.... 7 t'., 11. Q west... 7 C. It. 1. Ai P., east.. 4 5 Total receipts 151 72 7ti DKSPOSITION-Hl D. Cattle. Hogs, Hheep. Morris .v.- Co IS3 K71 i,90f. Swift Ai Co ,167 1,313 3,013 CtldHhy Patltlng.Co,.... 715 716 3.1S Armour r4 On 839 l,R2tl 2,132 Morreii : 1 , fouth Omaha Pkg. Co. 20 W. H, Vansaut Co 97 llonton, V. 8. Ai Lush.. 73 Hlli& Soil 249 V. 11. . Lewis 157 Huston Co HI S. U. ltoot Ai. Co t& .1, II. Ilulln 22 Hoynstock HroH ........ 210 ... ,.. MePrenry A Kellogg.... 37 Weithelmor & Degcn... 119 ... ,.. 11, F. IlamUton tr. Sullivan Pros IS Rothschild Krebs. . 250 Mo, & Kan.-Cal. Co.... 64 , Cllne & Christie 67 ' Other buyers tVV ... 12,23 Totals 4,M2 4.330 22,4ia CATTLl'3-t'attlo receipts wero light again today, making thn total for the threo days 15,841 hend, the smallest of any week in a lone time back, with the single exception of election week, nnd smaller than a year ago by almost 6,000 head, The receipts consisted largely of cows and feeders, with u very moderate sprinkling of beeves. There was a good buying demand for beef cattle, nnd the market opened steady nnd very active, with prices loo higher nt leant, ISveiytlilng In sight changed hum! in a very short time. Cows nnd belfurs were strong to lOo higher than yesterday and nro around 25c higher than last week. Tho fact Is that, all kinds of killing cattle, beef steers nnd cows and heifers are 25c higher thun at the t-luse of last week. Feeders wero In active demand and sold very readily at prices thnt were strong to 10o higher, with everything cleaned up In very fair season. Quotations on native cnttle: Good to cholco beef steers, JS.2&tfl0.00; fair to good beef steers, J7.26JJ8.2fi; rommor. to fair beef steers, fnjOOiJil.iS; good to choloe helfcis, JS.tOHO.GO; good to chplco cows, !56OSi.40? fair to gobd grades, l.50ti5.60i common to falr grades, JJ.26iQi4.40; good to choice strfkfcrs and feeders, Jl.!i6'?7.60; fair 10 good stockers and feeders. JS.73 tl.25; common to fair stockers and feeders J5.00U5.75; utock cows and heifers, (4.604; 8.00; veal calves, l5.Wf9.00; bulls, stags, etc, J4.OOiU6.60. lleprescntntlve sales: HI5IJI'- HTI5HHS. No. 10.... 13!.. n1::; I'r, No. Av. Pr, 7 36 7 66 I 33 6 60 6 10 t IS t :s 731 . 661 till . ItO I 33 6 60 7 :o 7 36 J. to.. . to. .. 40,... . . 1043 . ...11T6 . ...Illl 13:6 .. . 1010 . ...1M4 1077 .. ..1033 IftJI 1010 ..... W4 1061 , ... 601 C0W8. ... 994 .4 M . lOW 4 00 .. 611 4 35 ..1070 4.4 ... m 4 ro 7.... I.... ,... 31.... 6.... 14.... II. .. 13.... I..., ...1040 ...irco .. in ... 620 4 U I 76 4 73 4 60 t 00 6 no ...1071 14,.. .1034 3 76 113 163 64 666 164 7 UK f I HEIF10HS. 6 16 I 6 to II 6 1 .... J 60 . U3 . 661 .1010 6 60 I 10 6 60 11.'!:: 11.::: HULLS. ...li.to 4 in ...1636 4 70 1 .1160 6 OS t 36 1.. .1170 ..1360 4 70 1 1. 1 , .1110 t 36 .1760 4 70 .1110 6 44 1110 4 76 1046 t 00 CALVES. M 6 40 420 6 76 1 . .. 330 I 10 166 6 00 306 341) 160 160 110 163 I 36 I 00 I 00 6 00 6 76 110 I 00 340 I If, 6 23 364 8TOCKKHB AND FEEDI'ItS. 606 I 00 43 711 I 40 117 I 10 ti .... 664 40 661 6 33 AVESTIOIINS NKHHAHICA. No. Av. Pr. No. 2 feeders. 2 heifers., 20 feeders. 10 steers.. 3 cows-.... 5 heifers.. 2 cows.... 6 cows.... Av. fwn R7J 1(02 633 8M 9fC Pr. 6 75 600 5 40 (j 35 6 00 C CO 4 00 4 fi b 60 10 t5 10 feeders.. 017 6 20 10 feeders.. 7K K 25 9 feeders.. 713 6 26 34 steers.. ..1124 fi 80 10 caws 1002 6 W 10 steers.... ;xh 6 05 6 heifers... Ml C 0) 0 fowlers.. 623 6 10 6 steers.... 000 fi 75 40 feeders. . 850 1 10 .1035 6 cows 1166 30 i s Si hfs.lOOt 5 steers.... 830 20 steer-.,.. S73 0 45 11 cs & hfs. iV) 6 65 K. B. Ford-Neb. 13 heifers... lew 11 feeders.. KSl 4 heifers... 742 5 m 11 75 2 steers.. ..1IS6 a 25 i 76 0 feeders. .1233 S 00 Jorln Lelth-Neb. 40 feeders . 1 177 0 85 27 feeders. .1017 19 cows 1070 6 40 18 cows JOG Fred Schwader Neb. 6 feeders.. 1033 fi 30 4 cows 082 WYOMINO. 6 iX 3 60 6 40 6 35 t) 65 6 10 6 00 4 25 3 60 45 8 CO 5 70 7 00 C 40 7 25 6 6u C 25 fi 60 CC5 4 65 6 Ii5 0 .7) C 10 17 feeders. 8 cows 21 heifers.. 8 feeders. 8 calves... !S2 M IC cows 1034 aw 6 75 25 feeders.. 904 3 heifers... K.V 24 cows 1030 16 cows R05 3 cows 973 41 strrs....l073 3 tcera.,..UX 7 cows 1027 9 feeders.. 750 14 steers .1112 852 U 00 fttt C 60 SOS 7 00 6 oows.. ..1121 6 10 S 85 6 cows 1120 8 steers.. -.1070 43 0 cows 917 00 25 feeders.. 603 13 steers. ...1130 7 steers.. .1238 25 steers... 678 it steers.... 851 7 0) 6 60 5 40 fl 65 6 13 li 40 0 5 41 steers... 65 steer".. . Vi steers... 12 steer.. . 12 steers. .. .1207 W 1)02 SiSI D35 11 steers. SH4 23 steers 10 steers.. 31 cows.--23 cow.. S3 feeders. 11 cows.. . .1W2 6 2) .1061 && . m C 65 30 cows... 6 cows... too 858 C 7ii 6 feeder.. 860 14 cows 937 869 4 03 4 cows 632 00 Pullettfl Hunch Co. Wvo. 65 cows ftS 5 00 6 feeders.. 810 7 10 cows 9S4 5 70 9 cows 1000 0 26 15 cows 888 4 00 Horn Pros. Wyo, 65 feeders.. l48 60 3 feeders.. 970 C 50 iB feeders, . b ! 00 Hunter, Cateel Si H -Wyo. 34 feeders., Ml 6 rC 9 cs & hfs, 1031 5 85 J hulls 1430 4 '0 COI.OKADO, ' 12 fieders Ml C-i l(Jbf.1,Vc ,50 an 27 heifers ',M 5 to . Cot-Coto. i feeders 70l fi Jfc cows 1 1 13 5 90 8snborn A Owlnoll Colo. 17 es ,1 hfg. tt! 6 m 4 COw.. I0tt 3 06 i bulls . . &a 4 w IKHIH-Hhortly after the hogs wete un loaded this morning buyers were going around apparently eager to fill their orders. It nn a ease of simply scramb ling for hogs and right nt thn opening of the market prh-es showed nn advance of about 19c above the general Hade oil Tuesda. Whl.e speculators have started the trade in n sort of lrlsurely way of Iste they had to hustle this morning lu order to buy as large n percentage of the receipts as on yesterday. The packer set the pace and kept It going right from Inn opening until near the close, when the movement slowed up n little, the packers apparently having satisfied their ro inurements for the day. Ituslness wns conducted on a 'eomprtlvely even basis all tho morning with tho big bulk of the offerings selling nt a range of J7 S04i7 '.0, as cotnpnred with J7.rfr7 76 yesterday Aside from two or three loads thnt camo In on n late train everything was quickly Picked up by -30 O'clock. Thn high price) nnd tin, extremely active trado could bj accounted for only because receipt! were very light fur this time of thn year nnd tho packers anxious to buy. While the supply was 11 trifle, larger than Inst Wednesday, which was the day after the election, It was much shoit of two weeks ago und fell In the nelRhborlioo.l of 7,100 head hnlow tho hi rivals here on the imme da) Inst year No. A. fh. Pr. No. A. Sh. Pr. 17 . . 111 . 7 o it tJi :m ; is 60 1 . 7 (B .. . nt M T 61 110 ,WI . . 7 t H. . . Ml jto 7 86 Id... . 171 .80 7 7(1 61 to) M 7 66 to... ,.161 .. 1 10 ; at iro 7 u II 60 7 10 70 .... Ill m 7 ' tl . ...110 1C0 7 76 (ti.. . .JM tM 1 Hi 66 60S M IN It (to IK) 1 67 SI1 IN 1M 63.. .. 166 .1 61 II 3 H 1 0 16. .. 4 IM 7 66 272 ItO 7 SO 7f.. ' . .346 tto 7 M 43 .. .. Sit 10 7 W 66.. . .: Ml III II 3W 40 T 10 II tu 40 7 16 II ... .346 6A 1 60 6.1 ... Ml 60 7 63 3' 311 . . 1 80 M . til 60 7 81 17 30 ... 1 60 17.. 1 mi . 7 j II 336 160 7 80 OJ HO 7 66 t 3 10 7 111 04 ISO IM 7 5 66 M0 60 7 61) 41 SSI , , tli 73 34! 60 7 SO 61 ...IIS too 7 86 68 tli 40 1 60 77 343 330 7 II 31 Ill 7 60 l 174 140 7 M 67 Ill SCO 7 60 3 310 $40 T 63 61 Ill 14 7 61 41 tu HO 7 66 34.. 616 ... 1 64 43 t7 M 7 M 6 168 10 7 60 . 63. . .. 113 1 60 7 66 70 367 310 7 60 31 337 40 7 IS 61 101 140 7 60 46 Sit ..16) 96 184 M 7 60 S 304 -(i) 7 an 41 . . lit 130 1 60 M m IM 7 60 66 SIJ . 7 13 II 140 60 7 XI 30 317 - 7 86 61 : . 7 60 18 313 60 T IS 63 305 ItO 7 M l Il 10 7 85 60 in . . 7 60 PIOH. 61 118 . 7 10 63... Ill . tU 36... 130 7 16 43 III . 7 40 ::i 118 1 00 to.. . 101 :i RUHUP-Whlle trade In sheep and lambs was rather slow In getting under way, on tho whole thn tunvemnnt was falrjy active. Packers apparently Itnd a very fair number of orders, to fill and mado their pumhasrs at prices showing very little, ff nny, chatiKu from yester day's market. As recently right good killing lambs were very scarce, tho best offerings oh sate sold as high as Jtl.M. Quito a few fat ewes were In evidence; and thn bulk of them changed hands less readily than the lamb offerings. One string of very good owes brought ns much ns Ji.tTi. No rcnlty choice wethers wero placed on the market; In tact, tho number of wethers of uny description was com paratively small. The, highest point re-ached by wethers was $1.20. There was n very fair Inquiry for any thing on the feeding order and the ma jority ot tho holdings sold at prices steady to strong when compared with this day previous. Not a gteat many feeding' lambs were nn sale, but thn supply of feetllnir sheep wns fairly large. A elear uneo of feeders was innrte In fair season, Today's receipts of sheep nnd Inmbs were light for a Wednesday, its only about 17,m hood arrived at the yards ns ugalnst 22,291 a week ago mid lO.'.Kul head two weeks 11 ho, nnd 12,00$ head on the cor responding day h yetir ago, As was tho cbss yestarday and the day bofore, sheep mode tip thn biggest part of thn supply. Quotatuns on sheep und lambs: I.ambs, good to choice, JS.76Q7.20i lambs, fair tti good, J6.30iiJ4j.75; lambs, feeders, J5.2.vji",2"i yearlings, light, $5,004(6.40; ycarllnpH, heavy, J4.5dl5,00; yearlings, feeders, ll.ro 05.00; wethers, good to cholco. J3,76U4.2S; wethers, fair to good, J3.2WI.7ft; wethers, feeders. $3.754.25: ewes, good to choice, J3.76Hr4,00: ewes, fair to good, J3.25tf3.75; owos. feeders, t1.003.25; owes, yearllnir breedars, J4.604f5.00; cull sheep und bucks, J2.ftOfl3.00. IteprcHmtatlve titles; No. Av. Pr. 71 Wyoming owe 88 3 60 13 Wyoming lambs, fuedeis... 52 B 90 207 Wyoming lambs, fcmlors... 60' 5 !V 210 Wyo. yearlings, wethers,., 79 4 35 374 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 60 6 75 874 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 60 6 76 170 Utah Umbs 70 0 00 6T) Montana, yearlings 10 4 kt 87 Montana wethers fi'.l 3 40 664 Montana wntnnrs 110 4 00 4P5 Montana wethers 107 4 00 114 Montana wethers , I9 3 40 J608 Colo, wethers, feeders X2 3 00 705 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 60 6 10 111 Wyoming lambs, feeders,.. 61 6 76 64 AVyomlng lambs, feeders... 60 fi 00 229 H. D. Iambs, feeders.. 42 6 8.7 276 Nebraska lambs, feeders... 63 ft 75 432 Idaho lambs, feeders 62 0 30 ZH H. I), lambs, feeders 44 6 60 367 H. D. lambs, fenders 64 6 10 670 H. D. lambs, feeders 64 41 10 154 Wyo. lambs, feeders. ....... 60 11 00 254 Wyo. yearlings, feeders.... (o 4 40 644 Wyo. yearlings, feeders.... 78 4 75 294 Wyo. ycurllngs, feeders.... 77 4 75 205 "Wyoming' lumbs U 6 00 163 native lambs 74 6 60 100 Idaho lambs, feeders 76 C 60 147 Wyoming ewes, feders 94 3 00 410 Wyoming owes, feeders 83 y 2 90 390 Wyoming owes M 3 60 174 dinner oweu 77 2 56 102 Idaho ewes 116 3 65 495 Idaho ewes, cull 99 3 05 16 Nebraska Iambi, feeders... 64 C 00 12O0 Idaho owes 93 3 65 200 Idaho owes 92 3 00 79 Nebraska wethers ...100 4 10 .19 Nebraska yearling 73 4 00 143 Wyoming ewes, feeders 81 3 05 643 Wyoming owes, feeders 84 3 05 493 fed lambs 72 6 75 2.14 fed lamb 80 C 85 PC fed lambs 90 C 76 14 fed ewes , ,....162 3 65 643 Wyomlnir ewes 87 3 16 367 Wyoming ewes ,., 80 3 15 12 tin live ewes 144 .1 66 19 native ewe 132 3 26 10 native lambs 104 6 75 10 nutlve lambs, culls 95 6 75 HI. Joseph l.lre Ntoe.lt Market. HT. JOBHPH, Mo., Nov. 1S.-CATTM-Hecelpts, 1,800 head; market strong; steers, JC.75t10,W: cows nnd heifers, J3.60fll.73, calves, J4.60tt9.73. HOUBnoctlpts, 6,600 head; market Wt ISc higher; top, t'.U; bulk of sales, rT.COy 7.75. HHRRP AND LAMHrt-Hecelpts. 1.C00 head; market Htesdy; lamh( $6.0037.10. Stock In Hljrht, lleoelpt.i of Uvo stork at the five prin clpul western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep South Omaha 3,000 4,700 17,600 St. Joseph 1.M0 6,600 1,000 Kansas City 8.000 12,000 4,000 Ht. 1-ouls 8.000 10.400 20.WC Chicago 20,000 26,000 42,000 Totals ..41.400 58.0 0 86,100 Cut to 11 Market. NBW VOHK. Nov. ll-COTTON-Spot, closed ipilct: middling' uplands, 12.00c; mid dling gulf. 12.26c, Bales flfty-slx bales Futures cloBi.i steady; November, 11,13c; December, 11.6.1c; January. 11.76c; Feb ruary. 11, Mo; March, 11, 93c; April and May, ll.K7c; June, 11.93c; July, 11.93c; An gust, 11.89c; September, 11.66c; October, 11.4V. MVEUPOOti. Nov. 18.-COTTON-Hpot. good business done; prices 4 points higher; American middling fair, 7,37c; good mid dling, 7.09c, middling. 6.80c; low middling. 6.71r, good ordinary, 6.25c; ordinary, 6.77c: mles, 7,00 bales, Coffee .Market. NKW YOUK, Nov 13.-COFFI2E-FU-tures, opened steady at an advunco of Wtf 11 points on higher European cables. The market closed barely steady, 2jNl nollltn net hlf?hir. Kr,l.n 112 ftVI !. twm Closing bids; November. 13.71c; Decern- ner, ia. uc; January una February, 13.6I0: March. l.92o: April. 13.9; May. 14.04o; 111mm li M, lulu IJ ATn. lion., . September and October, 14.11c. Hoot, iiulet; IUo 7s. HV,c. Hnntos Is, lOHc. Mild, imei, wuruuvu, loitiioi;. 1 Huicar Maiket. SEW YOriK N'ov 13 HfllAli ii.t- steady niuscoudu, 8!i test 3 m' cen. I.trugul 9i, test 4.4,i inolnssis tucnr 89 I nt 3,joc, Jteflned, quiet. 13 KANSAS STEELSJTS DEFENSE Manv Chanp;es in lincun for Oftine with Cornhuskcrs. COLEMAN, GUARD. BACK IN PLAY rewrites) Trying In Develop Kleker In Itemed)- Defect In Hooting; De partment, Wherein dny hnrrUeri Are M'enk. l.AWHHNCK, Kan.. Nov 13.- tSpe"l;tl Kvery posslhln Hoheme Is being tried on Hie Jnylxxwkers this .week in order to rt, tliein realy for the big game lu I.lncol i next Saturday ngalhit ftlehm s Corn buskers. The Kansns team prohnbl, will preent n lineup entirely new from tha which has been used In past l,anns lie' ern. center; Weldllne. tackle, and t'ap tain llrownlca at end, are the only me 1 in the team slitv of their plnfes, The re mnlnder ot tho eleven t being sblftel from position to position. Milton, who has been phiyliit; nt eitcr part of thn sotisoii. Is being worked n left end by Conch Mosse. Hramwell las year's tackle, Is ngnln back nt his old plncc and Tudor, a new mun, Is plnylu,, the other tackle. Colemnn. who Ims bee on tho sidelines during the greater pu t of the season, was worked nt guard this afternoon by tho coaches'. This was don It) order to get a punier In tho IHeup, Bu far this fnll Kansas lins shown up poorli lu the kicking depattmcnt. und the Kan sa.i mentor sro ilolnt; oxen thing posl bin to develops a Ivoolrr. In thn backflcld Jlollldny. one of th star (verfonners. will not bo seen In the contest on account of a wrenched kneo which he received In tho Wnshhum-Kan-shs Bntnc last Saturday Coolldge Parker and Miller will ho the likely trio of plungers, with Jlaglll or Wilson direct li'g tho play. The Kansas rooteis are expecting to In vsde the Cornhuskcp camp 1,000 strong, und. if rootlntr counts, nte confident of downing Stlchm's machine. In 1904 Kan sas won nt Lincoln S to , In 190 Kansas university won 20 to 5 and in 1909 snntched a .to-0 victory on Nebraska soil O'Neill Releases All His Umpires MIL.WAUKU12, Nov. 13. It was an nounced today that President N I O'Neill had released his wholo staff of umpires In tho Western letijruo and whs looking for new mntcrlnl. President O'Neill of the Wns torn league had no ronton to offer for letting his um pires go. Ho said he llkod to meet new people and that ho wnntcd to "gtvo tho umpires a chaneo to j;et In bigger com pany." Ho said ho had no criticism ot them to mako, as ho was "too busy select ing new men." llovrlliiir Antes. Pickett will bo ti bowler yet lie has nrtunlly i cached tho MX) murk twice in a row. Htookwcll is tho latest recruit to tlm ranks of the dopo bull artists. Hn Is working it nlcnly, too. Tim 000 games. In tho Uooster Tuesday nlgnt wero: Yousem, 649; Firestone, 6a. C, nice, CJO, nnd attinz, tiOs. Uplnskl spimt two hours tho other day trying to find a spot on his bull when a (end loud had not been inserted. Wctlthrlck wns not rosponilhle for thn defeat of the Muceppus Tucs'lny night Ho rolled a good game with bis 588. Tin! Deacon I'rerses tram worn the high rollers lu tho Mercantile, this week. Thoir total of 1,602 Is n good tJiowlug for tli s league. Tho fitoiz MnltM haVo more men en rolled than any other team, but they oil. mnnago to hnVo four present at inch match name. I.cmon hnsn't made nny official state ment nbout his MldweK Tailors, but It Is understood that ho thinks they am tho pennant winners. Tho Fred Delf team has nciiulrt'd the namo of 'Jelevntor boys," They hnvo been going up and down nil season. Ncct week they go up. Knrnlo Chrlsteuren U nn honorary member of tho Old Saxon Ilrau tenm. H joined thn first of tha season, but has not plnyed a game yet. Charles lllo-a, the roilnil gonitis of thn Juber. Cross team, has nt last cut down hln speed. As a result ot this w s act he Is netting morn pins. Mono Yousem rolled one, of his old-tlmo iccord games this week. He piled up a total of 149, being responsible for tho, big totnl thn Highballs registered. Sholeen und Hngnard doubled up with iAiidstrom nnd Woppnor and a "I.cmon" thrown In, you huvo tho lineup ot thu loaders of tho (Into City league. "Kay" Kennedy's thoughts were far away, und When the smoke had clean d awuy, lo and behold, upon tho score board after lila imtno wns a dinky score ot 461. At lat Charley ltlco has found how to work hit dodo ball. Ha managed to roll n, string of three 200 gainns In tho nooster league. They wero ait, 200, 218 total, 021, The Brandels' Highballs have started. Their total of 2,795 shows what they can do nnd ought to he doing. Out of tho fourteen Individual games seven wcro over 200. Pushouso nnd Cornan, the midgets ot the Oat City, itro real acrobats when It comes to deliveries. They go through stunts that would put a circus performer to shame. An attack of typhoid fever han kept Maythnm from joining tho I.nxus team. Hn is on thn road lo recovery and will be seen In their lineup about the first of tho year. At last Fircstnnn found his groove. Its finally reached tho 600 mark In hli game "Flro ' has been up In tho 590 column many times, hut could nevor reach tho coveted mark. 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