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    THE BEE: OMAHA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, lo, 1912.
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lUJAL ESTATE
pAnsi a iianch liAMis von salh
REAL ESTATE
rAtlSI A II AN 1711 LANDS FOIl SAt.U
Neva- York.
NEW YORK STATE FARM
HOMES
No part of the west offers such an opportunity for (arming or for
good investment as Western New York. You can buy Improved farm lands
thero at less than you can buy unimproved farms In the West. An Im
proved New York farm means good buildings and plonty of them. It means
orchards and vineyards. It means near towns, churches, schools and paved
roads. Tho soil is fertile, producing big crops of alfalfa, clover, corn, oats,
wheat, cabbage, beans, buckwheat and potatoes.
Ontario and Senaca counties are In the heart of the apple and grape
bolt. An orchard on every farm, drops net $60 to $125 per acre. Ap
ples this year produced 5 to 10 barrels to tho tree. New York Is produc
ing one-seventh of tho nation's apple crop. Sour cherries produce three
tons and moro to tho acre, worth $100 per ton. Peaches, pears and grapes
pay a big profit. You can buy these farm and fruit lands at $75 to $125
per, acre.
Get near the world's greatest market and the saving in freight alono
will make you n living. There is a constant demand for overything tho
farm produces. You make moro money, live more comfortably, on a Now
York farm than lu the undeveloped West. Investigate.
Special excursions leave Omaha overy Monday for Geneva, New York.
For further particulars apply to
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY
Corner 15th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Lowest Price of Season. Beached in
Chicago Pit Wednesday.
TREND IS STILL DOWNWARD
Hrpard on Xptt Crop of Corn Con
tinue Favorable and Heavy Tte
crlpu Arf Kspectrd (he
Latter Part of .Month.
Idaho.
FOR SALIi-Sacriflce, fifty ncres fine
Irrigated land, forty in crops, half-mile
from Dietrich, Idaho, on main line; (food
Hcrtools; price $3,300, part cash. IV. H.
Barnes, lit 7th Ave. East. Twin Kails,
Idaho.
town.
DO TOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWAT
The Dos Molnt-s Capital Is Iowa's most
widely circulated and most Influential
newspaper. Its dally circulation exceeds
43,000 copies. Tho classified advertising
rate Is I cent a word or 6 cents a line.
You can sell your farm in Iowa or you
can buy land In Iowa by the use of the
Des Moines Capital. The rate by the
month' is $1.20 a line. Address The Dca
Moines Capital. Des Moines. la.
CHICAGO I.IVR STOCK MAJIKBT
FRUIT AND TRUCK FARM at bar
gain, 35V6 acres three miles from Council
Bluffs postofflce; Rood house, barn and
buildings; five acres grapes, six acres
RPPles, one acre of alfalfa; oak posts tor
sale. DAY & HESS CO., Council Bluffs,
Is. Phono 3344.
Xanana,
SO ACRES ALFALFA, $4,S0O-HAMIL-ton
Co., Kan,; rich Arkansas river bottom
land, about 1 mtlo from Kendall (main
lino Santa Fe Ry.); good fence; no build
ings. $1,000 cash, balance at 6 per cent.
James L. Lombard, Owner, Kansas
City, Mo.
Minnesota.
SNAP 200 acres' near Mankato, Minn.
$5,000. Steam heated brick residence. All
plow land, orchard, fine grove. $S0 per
acre. Morchart-Atchlson Land Co.,
Mankato, Minn.
Missouri.
1G0-ACRE fruit and stock farm, Shan
non county, Mo., Improved. For prlco
and terras address 11, F. Crays, Mon
teer, Mo.
Nebraska.
HOMESTEAD 1C0 acres rich farm land
for 9175, filing fees and alt. Just over Into
Colorado good stuff, not sandhills. Land
around Kimball, J15 to $25 an acre. Agents
wanted. J. A. Tracy. jura Dan. neo.
40-BUSHKL WHEAT LAND, $25 TO $35
rK ACRE.
We have for sale over 20,000 acres of
Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest
farm land, whero tho crop yields for 13
years, including 1910 and 1911, average
with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also
a leading crop. Better soli; water and
climate cannot bo found. Write for full
f nfnrmntfnn. AsrpntM wanted everywhere.
FUNDINGSLAND INVESTMENT CO..
SIUNfcJY. NUM.
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South Dakota.
FOR SALE 160 acres good farm land
id nr.rf-ft broke, balance all tillable: '
miles from Dallas and 6 miles from
Colorae. Price $40 per acre, payable $1,600
cash, $2,500 March 1, 1913; $2,409 March 1.
1917. Address Box ISO, Dallas, South
Dakota. .
Texas.
niRAP patented state school lands.
south Texas; $1 an acre cash, balance ten
years. For full particulars write F. A.
Connable, trustee, 481 Commercial Bank
IJYK STOCK MAKKET OF WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha, Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion.
Live Stock Commission Merchants
BYERS BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg.
Snyder-Malone-Coffman Co.. 158 Ex. Bldg
LAVERTY BROS., 1JS Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. & CO., Exchange Bldg.
Clay, Robinson & Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg.
The Persistent and Judicious Uso of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Business Success.
OMAHA GENEItAL MAItKKT.
Prices for All Kinds of Stock Tend
Upward.
CHICAGO. Nov. 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,600 head; market steady to 10c
up; beeves, fi.35flll.00; Texas steers. $4.30
Jp6.G0; western steers. f5.60r31).0O: stockers
and feeders. $4,1047.16: cows and heifers.
$i7W7.40; calves, J6.50ariO.60.
uuus Receipts, zz.uoo neau; marKct
mostly fc up, but closed weak: light, $7.35
fc'9.00; mixed, $7.50fj8.124; heavy. $7,400
b.10; frough, $7.40oj'.b); pigs, o.00$ji7.0o;
bulk of sales. $7.71x58.00.
MttU' AiNU LAMB5J Receipts, 2,UUU
head; market steady, generally 10c up;
native. J3.30fl4.6o; western, $3.6&gn.t;
yearlings, $4.W4j.uO; lambs, native, $5.60
G7.60; western, $5.75ft7.40.
.St. LouU Live Htork Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIB. Nov. 14.-CATTI.K Re
ceipts, 6,700 head, including 1,700 Toxans;
market steady; natlvo shipping and ex
porting steers, I8.wyii.wi dresseu ana
butcher steers. $S.2Mi-8.70: stockers and
feeders, $3.757.00; cows and heifers, $4.60
150.10; canners, S2.75tH.00; bulls, $4.00g.60;
calves. I6.uik)ii.od: Texas and Indian
steers, $4.60&7.:6; cows and heifers, $3.25
5.00.
HOOS Receipts. 7,100 head; market 5
Q'lOc higher; pgs and lights, $6.6Os.0O:
mixed and butchers, J7.7OS8.O0; good
heavy. J7.908.00.
HHlOEH' AND LAMH-IlecclPt3. 5.SW
ncaa; market steady; muttons, .wa.io;
lambs. So. 50417.00: culls and bucks, u.ww
3.25; stockers, $2.763.60.
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Kanm City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 14.-CATTLE
Receipts. 7.000 head. Including 1,200 south
erns: market steady, strong and active:
dressed beef and export steers, $7.S5
10.75: fair to good. J6.W5f7.75: westorn
steers, $5.0038.00; stockers and feeders,
j5.w37.60; soutnorn steerH. i..oy.tu;
southern cows. t3.EOS-5.2o: natlvo cows.
$3.6067.00; natlvo heifers, S4.764j8.00; bulls.
S4.6O0ifi.76: calves. X5.bOjllO.00.
HOGS Receipts. 10.000 head: market
steady and active: bulk of sales, $7.00
7.80: heavy. $7.75fii7.S7H; packers and
butchers, $7.6MCT.So; light. S7.60Sf7.72H;
nllEEi ANJJ iAaius Jicccipis, o,uw
head: market 10fi25c higher: lambs, $6.00
jp7.50; yearlings, $4.50y.00; wethers, $4.00
(ju.oo: ewes, j-lbc.w; stocicers onu ieea
ers, $3.0084.60.
St. Joseph I.lvc Stook Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 14.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,900 head; market steady to
strong; steers, JG.bOijl0.60; cows and heif
ers, $3.60a.75; calve, $5.009.75.
HOQS Receipts, 6,500 head; market
slow: top. $7.85: bulk of sale, $7.604,,. 80.
SHEEP AND LuVAltta Receipts, 1.ZW
head: market 10S25C higher; top, $6.0031
7.25.
Stock In SlKht.
Receipts of live stock at th five prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha. 4,000 10,600 7,600
St. Joseph 1.000 6,600 1,200
Kansas City 7,000 10,000 8,000
St. Louis 6,700 7,100 6.800
Chicago 6,600 22,000 22,000
t , OMAHA, Nov. 14. 1912.
The lowest prlco of the season was
reached in the Chicago wheat market
yesterday and the trend was still down
ward at the close. Hovering over the
wheat at present is an enormous lino of
the May futures, and this, It may bo said,
is the restricting power against the bears,
who would hammer the values much
lower were It not for these holdings.
There Is little doubt but what quick
speculative support would run In many
shorts. The May option was fairly well
absorbed by strong hands yesterday, but
this, it may be said was not because the
present holders of that month bellevo it
Is to advance to a level high enough to
allow them to get out without losses,
but because thero Is not enough specula
tive business to absorb tho wheat that
was placed on sale yesterday. .There
was a general desire on the part of hold
r nf T i.o.tn tiui. whn.i in Hten down
and out. The large receipts and smalt
demand from millers, shippers and ex
porters shows that this wheat will be
sent around on contraf U when the month
of December puts In lt" appearance. Cash
wheat unchanged to ic lower.
There Is still a fair-sized sort interest In
December corn, although a sood num
ber of shorts have shifted from that
month to May. Reports on the new crop
continue favorable and, heavy receipts
are looked for during the latter part of
thin mnnih. Tho hn1ln were free sellers
of all months during the seaslon yesterday
and on tho lowest prices or tne wee 1110
bears absorbed everything in sigm.
Tho sentiment Is so bearish that It ,
has led a few traders to believe that
the December option Is heavily oversold.
One trader who has been making ln-
VMllnnlliin. nmnncr ttio olevator DCOPle
says that so far as he -an learn they
do not Intend to carry any corn of con
sequence this winter, as wheat and oats
are more profitable, and they lost money
in carrying corn lost winter, as u koi
out of condition. Cash corn unchanged.
The December oats snows me mm
weakness. The discount for that month
yesterday was 2 cents under the May,
compared with IK cents earlier in the
week. Shorts havo covered freely In the
December, owing to the. smsll mcreaso in
tho stocks. 0sh tuts. Ho loner.
Clearances of wheat and flour, u 4.000
bushols; corn, 2,000 bushels; oats, 7.000
bushels.
Liverpool closed: Wheat. WJlc lower;
com, 9tlV4a lower.
lrlmary wheat receipts were 1.625,000 bu.
and shipments 1,603,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 725,000 bu. -and shipments of
725.000 bu, last year.
Primary corn receipts were 46o,000 bu.
and shipments 163,000 bu., against receipts
of 436.000 bu. and shipments of 179,000 bu.
last year. , .
Prlmnry oats receipts wero 831.000 bu.
and shipments 1.110,000 bu.. against re
ceipts of 241.000 bu. and shipments of
622.000 bu. lust year.
The following cash sales wero reported
today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter. 3 cars.
Mc. No. 3 hard winter. 1 car, lc. No.
4 hard winter, 2 cars, 80c. No. 2 spring, 3
cars, S2c. No. 3 spring, 1 car, 81c: 1
car, Slii: 1 car. 81 c; 2 cars, SOfcc. No.
4 spring. 1 car, 7894c No. 3 mixed, 1 car,
81Hc. No. 4 mixed. 1 car. 79V4o; 1 car, 79o
Corn No. 4 yellow. 1 car (now). 47W. No.
3 mixed. 1 car. MV4c: 1 car. 66c. No. 4
mixed, 1 car (new), 47c. Oats-Standard,
1 car. SOWc; 1 car, 30V4. No. 3 white. .1
ear (local), SOHc; 1 carSOUc: 6 cars. J0c;
No. 4 white. 2 cars. 2c; 2 cars. 29Hc;
No grade, 1 car, ISc.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 81HSS2Vc: Js. 3
hard. Sl(B2cf No. 4 hard. 784f80Ho; No. 2
spring, 8114082c: No. 3 spring, SOVjASISc;
No. 4 spring. '8V4SW8c
CORN No. 2 white, 564t66?c; No. 3
white, 66BC6c; No. 2 yellow. 6Rc; No. 3
yellow. 57HQ'67c; No. 2, 66HS"66c; No. 3,
61VS66V4C.
(lA'l.S No. 2 white. .Wi331e: standard,
30V43O?ic; No. 3 white, SOBJOtfc; No. 4
white, 29H?29ic. .
BARLEY Malting. bUOO; iceu,
4663c.
RYE No. 2, Olc: NO. 2, VK.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
hard. $smf$Jc; No. J hard. TSc: No.
1 northern, SSi9He. No. 2 northern. S6
84c; No. S northern. R"tMHo, No. t
spring. S6S7c; No. S spring. St)5c; No. 4
spring. T&lSMo; Velvet chaff. JOtfRSc;
durum. Com No, !. 6tiHfl67c; No,
2 white. 6SfJ6SHci No. 2 yellow, old. 68tf
6SV40; No. 1 yellow, new, Wire; No. J, Ht
tIGSc; No. 3 white, 57V,fifo: No. S yellow,
67t4uWc; No, 4. MW-Oo; No. white,
old, MHej No. 4 white, now 6tmi2c, No.
4 yellow, old, 6ifiS7o, No. 4 yellow, new.
ntyUHc. Oats-No. 2 white. 34c; No. 3
white, 90VtMI!ijc: No. 4 white, S730ic:
standard. MyiJ3tic. Rye No. 2, MUc
Barley 4SJ4c. Seed Timothy. $I.7MJ
j.76. Clover. $Uvffl7 50.
HITTER Steady ; inamerlcs, 2Stjac;
dairies. 3Mik
1-XlOS-Steady; receipts. 1,602 cases; at
mark, cases Included, 2i(ic, ordinary
firsts, 24c. firsts. 2Tc
CHEKSB-fltearty; daisies. ITUfinWe;
twins. l$aVla; young Americas, 16t117c.
POTATOES-eteadyj receipts, 30 cars;
Michigan. 3SWMc; Minnesota, 47Sc; Wis.
consin. 450620.
POULTRY Alive, firm; Turkeys. 17c;
chickens. He; springs, l!Hc
VliM-Steady at SfiHe.
MJW VOItK CF.?n:itAt. MAUKKT
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Stronger, with Feed
ing Cattle Slow to Lower.
K0GS OPEN WEAK, CLOSE STEADY
Sheep and l.nmh In Very I.laht Sup
ply, While Demand In flood and
Trade Active Kt erythlnK
Sells Fifteen lllshrr.
Totals
.,20.100 66,200 42,600
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BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 54c; No.
1, m-iD. tuns, MYtc; rso. z, .ac.
CllEEBK trnDorted Swiss. 33c: Amerl
can Swiss. 26c; block Swiss, 24c; twins.
toe; daisies, jk; inpiei, sue; xoung
Americas. 21c; blue label brick. 21o; Um
berger, 2-lb., 21c; 1-lb., 22c; New York
white. 21c.
BEEF CUT PRICES Ribs: No. 1. 20c;
No. 2, 13ic; No. 3, lOWc, Loins: No. 1,
22c; No. 2, 15c; No. 3. HHc Chucks: No.
1. 9c; No. 2. 7c; No. 3, 7iic Rounds;
No. 1. 12c; No. 2, 9c; No. 3, 9c. Plates;
No. 1, 8c; No. 2, 7Hc; No. 3, 6fcc.
POULTRY Broilers. $i Per uuz.; hen.
15o; cocks. He; ducks, 18c; geese. 16c:
turkeys. 25c; pigeons, per doz., $1.20. Alive,
broilers, 16c; hens, 9410c; old roosters,
7c; ducks, full feathered, 12Hc; geese,
full feathered, 10c; turkeys. 15c; pigeons,
per dot., 60c; homers, $2.30; squabs. No. !,
J1.30; No. 2. 6vc.
FISH (fresh) Pickerel. lie: white. 14c;
trout, 12c; large croppies, 12c; Spanish
mackerel, 16c; eel, 16c; haddock, 13c:
flounders, 13c; green catfish, 13c; shad
roe, per pair, 30c; saimon. So; halibut, 12c;
buffalo, so; bullheads, 13c.
FRUITS. ETC. Missouri apples, in
bbls.. $3.0033.25: New York Greenings
and Baldwins, $3.26. Spanish onions, per
case, $1.60. Bananas, fancy select, per
bunch. $2.2562-60; Jumbo, per bunch, $2.75
03.75. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb.
pkgs. In box, per box, $2.25; Dromedary
brand, new. 34 1-lb. pkgs. In box, par
box, $3.00. Figs, California, per case of
13 No. 12 Pkgs., SSc; per case of 30 No. 12
pkgs, $2.60; per case of 60 No. C pkgs.,
$100; bulk, in 25 and 60-lb. boxes, per lb..
10c; new, Turkish, 6-crown. In 20-lb.
boxes, per lb., 15c; 6-crown, In 20-lb,
boxes, per lb., lc; 7-crown. in 20-lb.
boxes, per lb., 17c. Lemons, Umonelra,
selected brand, extra fancy, 300-360 sixes,
per box, $7.50; Loma Umonelra, fancy,
!tm..Vd sixes. ier box. $160; 240-420 sixes.
Oo per box le&s; California, choice, 300
v.n txH. tier box. $4.00. Oranges. Cali
fornia Red (C) brand, extra fancy, 96-185
sizes, per box, $1.25; extra fancy, all
.Ix.il nr box. $4.75. Florida grape fruit.
all sizes. $3.60. Cranberries, per bbl
ig.uu; per uvi
Bank of Unglund Statement
LONDON, Nov. 14. The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes:. Total reserve. In
creased 414,000; circulation, decreased
837,000; bullion, Increased 77,229; other
securities, decreased 2,342,000; other de
posits, decreased 4.448,000; public depos
its. Increased 2,560,000; notes, reserve. In
creased 462,000; government securities,
decreased 3,000. The proportion of tho
bank's reserve to liability this week Is
49.95 per cent; last week it was 47,46 per
cent.
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Hank of France Statement.
PARIS, Nov. 14. The weekly statement
of tho Bank of France shows the follow.
Ing changes: Notes in circulation, In
creased 110,660,000 francs; treasury de
posits, increased 22,550.000 francs; general
deposits, decreased 71.700,000 francs; gold
In hand, decreased 1.781,000 francs; sliver
in hand, decreased 2,732,000 francs; bills
discounted, decreased 30.475,000 francs; ad
vances, decreased 7,125,000 francs.
tv York Mining Stocks. '
NEW YORK. Nov. 14 Closing quota
tions on mining stocks wero:
Com. Tunnel stocn.. juiiin 176
do bondt anuria TOO
Con. Cl. & V Ophlr (a
Iron 8ll'r ISO "Slindard loo
1etdvlll Con S Yellow Jicket 10
Mttl Chief 4
Oftmd.
Chicago 97
Minneapolis v
Duluth 653
Omaha 65
Kansas City 84
fit. Louis 8T.
Winnipeg 941
160
7
85
8
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CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
PhlladelphlRProdure Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov, J4. BUTTER
Finn; creamery ttc nigner; western
creamery extra. 34Hc: nearby prints,
extra, sacstic. tancy. sic,
KOGS Firm, good demand, unchanged.
CHEESE-Unchongfcd.
Metal Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 14. METALS Lead.
dull at $4.65: spelter, steady at $7.30.
NEW YORK. Nov. 14. METALS Cop
per, very firm; November. S17.12V4S17.60;
December. January and February, J17.12W,
017.45; electrolytic and lake. $17.62
17.87U; casting. $17.25017.37. Tin, firm;
spot, November and December, $50.2&8
50.60. Lead, weak: $4.70g.4.75. Spelter.
firmer, S7.357.45. Antimony, steady;
Cookson's, $10.60. Iron, firm and unchanged.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 14.-COFFEE Fu
tures market opened steady with prices
2 points lower to 1 point higher. The
close was steady at a net decline of 207
Dolnts. Sales. 118.250 bags: November.
13.65c; December, 13.61c: January and Feb
ruary, 13.90c; juarcn. u.bsc; April, us.vtc;
May. 14c: June. 14.02c: July. 14.05c: Au
gust, 14.07c; September and October, 14.09c
Spot quiet; Rio. is ic: nanios s, ibuc;
mild, quiet; Cordova, l6V4l8o.
Turpentine and Itoaln,
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. 14. OIL Tur
pentine, firm at S7tc; soles, C64 bbls.;
receipts. 891 bbls., shipments, 2,211 bbls.;
stock. 31.343 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales, 2,636 bbls.; receipts,
3,640 bbls.; shipments, 3,167 bbls.; stock,
1I5.G99 bbls. uuoiauons: a. u. j. v.vjh'.
D7 $S.0CV4: E. $6.07; F and O, $6.10: H
and I, $6.12Vi: K, $6.45: M, $7.00; N, $7.60;
w a, .; w w, ys.i.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 14.-COTTON
Spot closed steady; miaanng upland.
12.10c; middling gulf, 12.25c; sales, 31
bales.
COTTON Futures closed barely steady;
closing bids, November. 11.45c. Decem
ber, U.G5c; January, 1179c , February,
11.83c, March, 12.00c, May, 12.04c; June.
12.03c. juiy. tu.iic, August, u.-kjc; eep
tember, ll.65c, October. U.4ia
Features of the Tradlna; and Cloalnac
Prices on Ilnard of Trade.
CHICAQO. Nov. 14. Wheat prices to
day broke under tho season's low record
established only twenty-four hours be
fore. IIopo of speedy peace In Ruropo
was responsible In tho main. At tho end
of the session a feeling of steadiness
prex'alled, but the market showed a, net
decline of -Ho to wmo. -:orn nnisuea
lAfi to a down, oats off HTUc to Vlo
and provisions varying from 6c lower to
fin tilvance of 17v4c.
Peace prospectH caused a stoppage of
American wheat exports ana inauceo
foreign speculators to sell here and dis
couraged longs to unload. Big primary
receipts, news of an Argontlno harvest
riirllpr than expected nnd of curtailed
milling operations at Minneapolis worn
bearish factors. Absorption by commis
sion houses on tho decline provontod i
worse drop. December ranged from
87a to 88Vic with sales 0o net lower
TitPHt tradtnir In corn was at the
lowest prlco of the season, increasing
reenirjts nnd Improved duality had somo-
thlnir to do with weakening the market
and the break in wheat and fine weather
did the rest December fluctuated do.
i-veen 47T4o and 49c. closing heavy at.
STio, a loss of c net. Cosh grades were
slow. No. 2 yellow was quoted at ISfp
raVia for old and WVic ror new.
Dats eased oft on accouni ol n urn
dieted liberal Increase in stocks. Upper
nnH lownr levels reached for Decembet
wero 30HJlOio and aoyc, wntn mo cioBe
HtJ'Vic down at 30c.
Shorts, who had been hammering down
provisions, turned to the buying side
after announcement that packing in the
wfnt for the woek amounted to nearly
:5,000 fewer hogs than a year-ago. There
was an irregular cjose, wwuii. uunww,
averaged about tne same as last, nigni.
Quotations closed a-, lollows:
Artlclelppen.l Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'y,
tliiotatlonn of the Day on Vnrlnus
Commodltlr.
NEW YORK. Nov. 14.-K1X)I R-Qulet;
Snrllur iiatoiits. 14..V'fi4.Sl: winter stralchts.
Jl.knH.tW; winter patents, $4.70Uti,15: spring
oleais, St.SiMiS.SO; winter extras No. 1. $4.10
n.w; winter extras ko, 4.wg(,iu; Kan
sas straights, $4.164r4.2u. Ryo flour, quiet;
fair to irood. tt.TMiS.W: choice to fane v.
$3.95J.M.10. Buckwheat flour, quiet; $2.00
-.w per iw 1 us.
CORNMKAI-Stcady ; fine white and
yellow. $1.5o1.60; course, $t.60a,1.55; kiln
dried. $4.00. 1
RYK-Qulet: No. 2. 6tc. c :. f. Buffalo.
WIIHAT-Kpot market steady: No. 2
red, $1.0, elevator, nnd S1.09'i, f. o. b..
afloat: No. 1 northern. Duluth. 97Uc. f.
o. b afloat; futures, market closed if
Vta net lower. December !s i-iawc;
closed at 95 ll-16c,' May. S9UtJ!Wic; closed
at ittHa
CORN Spot market easy; export, 65c.
r. o, u.. atioat; iH'ccmncr to Ainrcii.
UAT8- sioi luurKei easy rtiuuinnt
white. 37Hc: No. 3. T,ie. No. 4. 5Hc;
nattirnl white, 305r3Sc; white clipped, 3.H
ti40c.
FEED Stendv: western snrlmr brntt. 100
pound sacks, rs.w: btnnuaru miuuung,
$22.60: cltv. $22.60.
hay isasy prime, nominal: ivo. 1. ji.io
fl.l5; No. 2. $l.fl.05; No. 3, S5'.
hui'k-isnsy; stule, common to Choice,
1912, 27f53c; 1911, 12AT170! Pacific coast,
1912. lMifito: 1911. lMrsoo.
jiiuiis vnm, central America, sstc;
Bogota. 28029c.
L13ATHER Finn: hemlock firsts. 27U1
c; seconds, 264370; tniius, KJUio; re
jects. ISc
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess. Jis.73
niu.w: ramus', KB.005j24.oo; snort clears,
$22.orvsy2t.60. BecfTflnn: mess, $18.0O19.00;
family. $22,0OSC3.O0: beef hams. $JS.0O!a31.60.
1 ui meats, easy: p ckled bell es. 10 to 11
lbs., tl3.6OIjl4.00; pickled hams, $14.00, nom
inal. Lord steady; mlddln west prline.$ll.S0
Vii.4o; rerincd barely steaoy; continent,
$11.80; South Amurlca, $12.60; compouiul,
t8.0CHl'S.25.
TALLOW ljulot I prime city, hhds.,
jc: spccini, 7hc; country, 6oc.
IIUTTKR-iFlrm: reeelnts. 4..68 tubs
Creamery, extrns. SlV4c: firsts. 3iU1lXltto;
neia extras, 32fiia2',sc; stale dairy nneet,
:3:hc: factory, curent moke, firsts,
24 Ho: seconds siVktrsic.
ciiisisHis Htcaay; receipts, l.sit ioxea;
state, whole milk. hold, colored snoclols.
ijiiiso: sKims, 4tfitic.
HGuS Weak: receipts, 5.896 cases;
fresh gathered, extras. 39tf41c: re
frigerator, special marks, fancy, 24c;
neiirbv hennrrv. whites, funcv. now laid.
Uiuwc; nearoy selected wmtes, gooa 10
prime, 43igwc; western garnered whites,
WiH.'(l.
poultry Alive. wca: western cnicit
ens, l&313c; fowls, 1213o; turkeys, 18c.
Dressed, dun: fresh killed western onick
ens, 12fl8c; fowls. 13tt310Kfl; turkeys,
1011 24C.
.St. I.onls General Market.
ST. lOUIS. Nov. 14. WHEAT Steady
track. No. 2 red, $1.061.U9; No. 2 hard.
ossrwo.
corn steady : track, wo. i. wiic; no
2 white. 66c.
OATS-Lowcr: tracK, no. ai;c; no. 2
whlto, 32HC
uiowng onccs or rutures:
WHEAT lxiwer,' December, SSWa88ttc
May. 94a94c.
corn Lowor; Docember, 4cc; May,
47io.
OATS iAjwer; Deojmoer, sic; May,
32Uc
11YK ITnchiLiiseil at C4e.
FLOUR Quiet: red winter' patents, $1.75
QG.OO; extra fancy and straight, j4.ioin.oa
hard winter clears, w.MKffa.so.
SEED Timothy, J10.W.
CORNMEAL-$3.10.
BRAN Dull and weak; saoked cast
track. OUfi'Mc.
HAY Steady; timothy, $13.0OKI7.6O; oral
rle, jiz.ooii6.w.
BAGGING 10 3-lCc.
TWINE Hcmn. Sc.
PROVISIONH Pork, unchanged; Job
bine. $16.50. lird, unchunged, prime
steam. $10.72HO10.82H. Dry salt meats
unchanged: boxed extra snorts. Jll.tcu
clear ribs, $11.62H; . short clears, $12.00.
Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra Hiioris,
$12.62M: clear ribs. $12.2H; short cloars
$13.00.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. 9
springs. 11c: turkeys. 16c: ducks, 12c
geese, lOc.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 28S330.
lSriflS St..adv at 26c.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 11.000 7.000
Wheat, bu 102.000 66.000
Corn, bu 34.000 10,000
Oats, bu 85,000 S6,0o0
Kansas City Grain and Provisions
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 14. WHEAT
Cash, waic lower: No. 2 hard, 82MS7V4c
No. 3, 8208414c; No. 2 red, 98c$1.00; No,
'CORN WQWc lower; No. 2 mixed, old
MtAtamic: now. 47(24So; No. 3, old, 6J0
new, 47c; No. 2 white, old, 64QC6c: new,
D3Wo: No. 3. old. 63V44ifilV4c; now. 61fi2c
OATS Unchunged: No. 2 white, 32VJ)
33c: No. 2 mixed, 31H032',4".
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT December, 81Ks; May, Kin
87Vio.
CORN-Decembcr, 45f?45ic; May, 46o;
July, 4646Vic.
OATS-Deccmber, Smc; May. 33V4033Vc.
RYE-c. ,
HAY Unchanged.
BUTTER Crenmcry. 31r; firsts. 28c;
seconds. 26o; packing stock, 23MG3H,c.
EGOS Extras, 28o; firsts, 27c; seconds,
19c
POULTRY Hens. lOWSllc; rosters. 9c:
springs. limri3o; young turkeys, 16HQP
16V4c
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu Sl.OOO 118,000
Corn, bu 25.000 10.000
Oats, bu 12.000 16,000
OMAHA. Nov. U. 1912
ItcrrlDtn vro rrnil. linen. Sheet)
Official Monday S.C44 6.208 2S.P51
Official Tuesday 3.65S 8.KW 24.091
vjiuriai Wednesday.... 4.17T
risiinutte Thursday.... 4,ooq 10.0m iv
Four dnvs thl wV l JSS 90.029 77.111
Same dnvn tnt wmV.. fi azi lLttl 65.164
Same days 2 w'ks ao..S0,820 23.441 144.031
Samo days 3 w'ks ago.. 31.811 S1.878 M1.9&I
alno uays 4 w'ks bko..m,S7
jsame days last year.. 26.no 2J.TBJ
The following tahU ihnvi the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at hillh Omahu
lor tno year to date as comparea whb
last year: 1912. mu. inc. dj
Cattle . . SS5.649 1.045,728 160,079
Hogs 2,542,19!) 2.056.479 48S,7SO
Sheep .. .2,666,506 '751,31 ..... M.T20
The followlnc labia slions the range ot
prices for hogs at South Omaha for (hi
last few days with comparisons:
hogs on the day previous. As the market
progressed, however, the packer buyers
suemrd more anxious to fill orders nnd in
consequence business gradually beoame
more active nnd prices Improved. What
hogs were unsold at the close changed
hand on a basis fully steady with yes
tcrday's best time, thus making the gen
eral market about steady with the way
the majority of tho offerings wero dls
liosed of on the day before. Whllo the
early business was somewhat slow the
general movement wss active and a
clearance was msdo In very fair season.
The big bulk of the sales weto made at n
range of $? 76447 S5. with several loads jf
the best offerings bringing $.), Identical
with yesterday's top price.
Receipts were very liberal, being the
largest fur any day since tho third week
In July. The supply nmounted to nbout
l.M cars or 10,601 head as compared with
4.3SS head last Thursday, 4,905 two weeks
ago and 7,664 head on tho corresponding
day lost year. The general quality of the
offerings showed a llttlo Improvement
over yesterday
NEW YORK JiTOCR MARKET
Trading1 in Most Essentials Rcpcti
tion of Preceding Day.
DEALINGS ARE PROFESSIONAL
a
Further Clearing; of Knropean AY no
Clouds a Factor nnd London
Market Strong Grrmnn
Bank Rale Rises.
Date. I 1112. I1911.IMU.I1SXI9.IWS.U907.I1XX.
Nov. 4.. I 7 nu
Nov. 6..1 7 S3
Nov. 6.. I 7 72H
Nov. 7.. 7 7S1
' 67H
Nov. t
Nov. 9..
Nov. 10.
Nov. 11.
iMiv. II.
Nov. IS.
Nov. 14.
7 66S
1 t.i
7 83
131 8 071 7 741 ft tl 6 2
7P5 770n5$
13 7 70 6 79 5 15
6 14 7 90 578.490
WS02 7 7 4 75
6 12 7M 7 79B62 4I4
6 21 7 K 7 73 6 5S
6 27 7 84 7 76 6 $1 4 95
"88 7 84 5 79 4 83
6 37 7 S8 5 74 4 70
6 25 7 74 t 68 4 88
Sunday .
Receipts and dluookltlnn nt live stork
at the Union Stock yunls. South Omaha.
lor twenty-rour hours ending nt s o'clock
p. m Thursday. Novoniba" 14
RECEIPTS-HEAD.
r'llttl. I ttn-m QltMn
C. M. i St. P
Wabash
Missouri Paclflo 2
Union Paclflo at
C. & N. W.. east 1
& N. W.. west.... 23
C. St. P. M. A: O U
V. B. fi Q., rust :t
v. !. W- west 73
C. R. I. gs P.. east 4
C. R. 1. & P., west
Illinois Central
C. G. W 1
Total receipts...
..1M
0
1
1
38 I
14 ?
3H 7
S
3-1 II
8 4
2
8 ..
4 1
Ti 34
1.741 137
2,685 853
4,838 S.ail
2.698 1,723
I
(!
3,723
Wheutl
Dec.
May.
July.
Corn
Dec.
May.
July.
oats
I
874881.
93V44iil
90a)V
49ii4w
4SH
49-1.1
Dec.l30-iaiVi
May.
July.
Pork
Jan..
May.
Lard
Nov,
Dec,
Jan.,
May,
Ribs
Uov.
Jan..
May,
.1
881.
93M
90H
49W
48
494'
32.
18 65
18 27V4'
11 05
10 87Vt
10 60-62
10 27-30
10 55
11 07HI
9 85-87
80&844
32
18 80
18 40-42
11 17Vi
10
11 70
10 37
10 biy,
10 20
9 95
87.
93
I
48T4
4SU
490 49H
I
aovil
32V
32V4QH
18 62
18 25
11 05
10 85
10 60
10 27H
10 65
11 07H!
9 85-87
87ttfcK
93Q03H
mi
30H
SV44SH
824
18 6T.
18 90
11 10
10 92Vi
10 62V4
10 32
10 674
10 12H
9 90-92!
88H
94094H
49.
4414
49V4ii
i30viei
32Viei
32HQH
18 70
IS 30
10 77W
10 62V4
10 30-32
10 10-12
9 90
Cash quotations ranged as follows:
FLOUR-Slow: winter patents. St.SOft
4.75; winter straights, $4.1064.60; spring
patents, $4.254.60; spring straights, $4.00
4.25- bakers. J3.6033.83.
RYE NO. Z. WC,
BARLEY Feed or mixing. 45flilc: fair
to choice malting, 6U70c. ,
SEEDS-Tlmotny, $2.7&ff3.75; clover.
$13.0ftS17.60.
PROVraiONH .Mess pork. J1B.62V4W17.00.
Lard (In tierces), $11.15. Short ribs (loose),
S10.254M0.62Vi.
Total clearances of v;lieat and flour
were equal to 774,000 bu. Primary receipts.
were 1,625,000 bu., compared, with 725,000
bu. the correkponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow Wheat,
133 cars; corn, 155 cars, oats, 230 cars,
nogs, i6,ooo nead.
Chicago Cash Prices' Wheat No,
red. Sl.03ttl.06; No, $ red. 91cJjJ1.00; No. 3
Allnnrnpolls Grain Market.
MINNEAIOL18. Nov. 14. WHEAT
IWi-mhar. 83W83ic: Muy. SS4a8SC
Cash: No. 1 hard, ,8614c; No. 1 northern,
84M85!4c; No. 2 northern, 82JjS314c; No.
CORN NO. a yeuow, d-.ijoiu, nrw.
UATB-WI, 3 wnue, t.
RYE No. 2. 6600c
BR..N-$18.CS'18.60. .,.,.
vr.mtliKlriit patents. $4.25I4.65; sec
ond patents. $4.104.35; first clears, $3.10
8.40: second clears. $2.30iC.GO.
SEED Flax,
BA RLEY-4Si0c.
Milwaukee Grnln 3IarUrt.
MtTAVATTKEH. Wis.. Nov. 14. WHEAT
No. 1 northern, 88V4800c; No. 2 north-
ern, sjomc: no. ; nru winivr,
December, soc; may. vow,c.
CORN No. x yeuow, dc; o. j wnue,
Mc: No. 3, CTVic December, 4'4o; .May,.
48H?48Hc.
OATH otanoara, eiivaac.
BARLEY Malting, 6472c.
. , 1
Liverpool Grain .Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 14 WHEAT Spot
weak; No. 1, new, Manitoba, 7s 8Vid; No.
2, Manitoba, 7s 6V4d; No. 3. new, Mani
toba. 7s 4Vid. Futures weak; December,
7s 4Wd: March, 7s 44d; May, 7 2d.
CORN Hiot easy; new, American, nun
dried, 6s 9d. litures weak; December,
4s 11'. id; January. 4s HV4d.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Nov ll.-CORN-Old. 2ie
lower; new. 1c lower; No. 4 white, 4Io;
No. 2 yellow, 65Vic; No, 3 yellow, 66c and
49c, No. 4 yellow 47c; No. 3 mixed. G5c;
No, 4 mixed, (c and 4iC, sample, l-WK-'
OATS Market ',Vie lower, No. !
white. 32tc, standard, 31s4r. No, 4 white
29c
Key to tho eituaUon-Ben Advertising.
DISIOSIT10N-HEAD.
Cattle. Hon. Sheep.
aior-ris t co toa
Bwlft ft Co 7
Cudahy Packing Co.... 686
Armour & Co 202
Morrell ..v 28
South Omaha Pkg. Co., 18
Armour (from Denver) 117
W. R. Yansant Co 18
Benton Vnnsant & Lush 63
Hill fc Son lot
D. Lewis 75
Huston ft Co 191
J. B. Root A. Co 70
J. H. Bulla 112
L. F. Hlisx 47
Rosenstock Bros 98
McCroary & Kellogg.... 1
Werthelmer gs Degeu... 407
Sullivan Bros 13
Sullivan BroB 1$
Mo. A. Kana Calf Co.... 1$
Cllnn Christie 1
Other buyern 363
Totals 4,325 11,263 10,430
CATTLE Cattle receipts wore light
again this morning, only 166 cars being
reported in. Tno mini ror tne weeK roots
up only a little over 20,000 head, being a
snarp ral nir off as compared with most
recent weeks, as welt as being consider
ably less than a year ago.
The demand for beef cattle was very
good and ns supplies .were moderate tho
market opened early anil active. Every-
tntng uesirabio in the way ot Killing cat
tle changed hands In very good season
at good, strong prices.
Cows and heifers wero also In good de
mand and they. too. commanded prices
that were strong. The trade might bo
summed up as being strong and active
on all kinds of killing cattle.
Feeders, which have been selling very
high all this week, were not so active
this morning ana the tendency was a lit
tie lower. Possibly the most desirable
cattle may have sold steady In some
coses, but the tendnnoy was weak to 10a
lower than yesterday. .
Quotations nn nntlve ruttlet Good to
choice bftnf stenrs. 1S.1M210.00: fslr to good
beef steers, $7.2598.25; commox. to fair
beer steers, J6.ootf7.; good to cnoics
heifers, $S.0Ofl.00; good to choice cows,
$5 IM16. 40: fair to irood grades. $4.609.50;
common to fair grades, 63.SMf4.40; good to
choice steckers and feeders, $6.W7.60;
fair to good stockers and feeders, $5,769
0.25; common to fair stockers and feeders,
$5.0006.75; stock cows arm heifers, $4,500
6.00; veal calves, (t.wv.w; puns, sings.
etc.. 8l.oouo.60.
Representative sales:
WESTERN 8 NEBRASKA.
No. A v. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
20 cows 869 4 60 8 heifers... 658 5 W
6 cows 10O4 6 65 3 cows 73$ 4 65
2 calves... 390 6 75 8 heifers... 786 6 90
6 feeders.. 810 46 81 steer MO 6 M
12 steers.... 83 0 10 10 steers.... 844 6 10
6 steers.... 748 4 60
J6 cows 8.KJ 5 15 1 calves... 182 S 00
9 sts& hfs.1066 7 25 heifers.., 916 6 45
6 cs & hfs.1025 6 00
I. T. Lewellen-Neb.
46 steers.... 9)8 0 75 43 COWS 9U 6 So
S cows 912 4 80
WYOMING.
40 feeders. .1043 7 10 3 feeders. .100 7 10
3 cows 943 3 65 7 cows 900 6 40
J2 steer 825 7 15 9 cows 8(1 e w
T. Brown wyo.
29 Steers.... 928 6 80 16 cows 933 6 70
R. 8. Van Tasseii vvyo.
22 feeders.. 1153 7 25 7 COWS 933 6 60
E bulls 1482 4 7b
M. Qucaley Wyo.
37 cows 1063 6 00 M steers.. ..LTC 7 20
33 COWS 1M ll
T. II. Reavis co. vyo.
7 cows 1004 6 85 2 steers.... 920 6 25
2 helfcrs...l006 0 30 CO steers. ...1261 T 40
19 steers. . 910 C 73 14 steers.... 865 6 W
6 steers.. ..1048 6 60 u cows ow
1(1 steers.. ..1133 7 26 8 steers.. ..110 7 25
W steers.. ..1064 6 85 7 steers,...1019 6 45
j. w. uean wyo.
10 steers.... 622 5 90 8 cows 916 6 w
V ri. Ausion wyo.
9 steers.... 831 76 0 cows 1036 6 60
Antlers Cattle Co. Wyo.
21 steers.... 821 6 40 26 steers.... 874 7 15
94 cow 953 6 60 24 cows 935 6 10
15 bulls 12C1 4 S5 SO cows..... 876 4 75
j. b. Kendrlck-Wyo.
20 blears,. ..1191 6 75 13 steers. ...1146 fl 10
SO steers!. :.1273 7 40 12 steers. ...ISO 8 CO
nrowi low e -11 twna w
,1300 4 00 3 bulls 1133 4 25
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HOGB The Ui t appearance ut the
opening of the hog trade this morning
was In marked contrast to the mad rush
for hogs on the part of buyers during
most ot the morning yesterday Buyers
started out bidding prices fully CflhM
trnvvr than yesterday's general trade and
succeeded In making quite a few of their
early purchases anywhere from weak to a
blc nickel lowr than the coH of thtlr
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HMKBP Trade In sheen and lambs be
gan early nt an advance of 15c. As re
ceipts were very moderate even for a
Thursday and thero being a good deninnd
ror anything that would inaito tieconi
Killers, tne movement was rainy uvniy
must of tli 11 mornlnr. There were only
about four loads of lambs on the market
and thov consisted entirely of either fed
or native stuff. A load of cornfed lambs
brought ns much as $7.00, which Is just
15o higher thnn the way the same kind
of lambs sold yesterday. A doublo deck
of native lambs weighing around 91
pounds also brought $7.o0. Thero were
more fat wethers nnd owes than anything
else In the killing linn nn sain nnd prior
on them showed the snme advance us on
lambs. A six-car string of fat weathers,
the same ns brought $1.20 on Wednesday,
sold as high as $4.35. with nbout 140 head
out this morning. According to early nd.
vires the general trade at other market
points also showed some improvement.
A clearance or today's orrorings wbb or
fected cnnniaratlvelv early In the day.
Tno nupniv or feeders consisted tnaiuiv
of feeder sheep, thero being very few
feeding ionics in evidence. There was a
verv fair outlet ror tne amount or stnex
here, but values exhibited no Improve
ment over yesterday's trade.
While a doo in inn tendency una lower
prices featured the- market on Killers
during most of the previous days of the
week today's advance makes uotn rat
sheen and lambs no morn than about 25a
tower than prices prevailing at the end of
last week. The feeder trade tins held up
well and If anything feeder lambs ami
sheep are now selling at stronger prices
thnn compared with a week ago.
Quotations on sheen and lambnr Ijvmbs
good to choice, 18.765(7.10: lambs, fair to
good, T0.WQe.7b; initios, renders, j5'V0.iD
yearlings, light. S5.OOff5.40: yoarllngs,
heavy, J4.65fltl.00; yearlings, feeders, $4.60
Q&00; wethers, good to cnoice, ji.0W(4.33
wethers, fair to good, 13.2Mjs1.76! wethers,
feeders. S3.76S74.25: ewes, good to nholco.
S3.6OU4.O0: nwev. fair to good. J3.25fl3.G0
ewes, feeders, $3.00013.25; ewes, ynarllng
breeders, S4.6O4J&O0; cull sheep and bucks,
WI-VOV3.W.
Representative sales:
No. A v. Pr.
640 Wyoming Iambi, feeders.. . 63 6 65
214 Wyoming Iambs, feeders.... 4S 5 73
164 Wyoming lnmbi, feeders.... 64 6 26
161 Wyoming lambs, feeders..,. 57 6 25
360 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... C6 6 25
102 Wyoming lamos, reeciers,... 4:1 in
94 Wyoming lnmbs, feeders,... 60 0 23
705 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 66 6 10
103 Wyoming ewe's (1 3 65
197 Wyoming ewes, fesders 85 3 00
228 Wyoming ewes, feeders..... 8t 8 10
06 Wyoming ewes, feeders JI7 2 80
230 Wyoming yearlings, feodnrs 78 4 90
644 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 77 4 75
254 Wyoming yeafllngs, feeders 90 4 75
134 Wyoming yenrungs, reeners i 4 00
360 Wyoming lambs, fenders.... 49 6 00
119 Wyoming lamns, reeocrs..,. 49 bw
165 Wyoming lambs, fnnderH.... 4'J 6 00
392 Wyoming lambs, feeders,... 89 6 00
453 Wyoming owes 85 2 65
665 Montana yearlings, feeders.. 85 4 60
i Montana yeaning", reoners.. n- iki
60S Montana .yearlings, feeders.. 90 4 85
110 native lambs 88 7 00
8 native amos iw "
107 native lamb 94 7 00
133 fed lambs .68 6 60
64 Wvominr wethers iw .0
629 Wyoming wethers 103 4 35
675 Wyoming wethers 104 4 sr.
69 native ewes j v
124 native owes no 3 60
26 natlvo ewes, cuus
64 natlvo lambs .Tl 0 2a
7 bucks " " w
London Block Market.
11NDON. Nov. 14. Turkey's appeal for
assistance preliminary to negotiations for
peace made the stock market strong to
day. The continent bought gold mine
shares. Rio Tlntos and Brazilian rolls
freely and local opumuonn inipruvru con
sols a quarter of a point Home rolls
were strong under tho lend of the south
eastern roads and war stocks advunced.
The settlement was concluded without
trouble. ... .
American securities opened firm and n
frar.tlon higher and later In the forenoon
Improved under the lead ot Canudlun
Pacific.
New York accepted tho higher level
and bid up slocks, which continued to
advance until the closing. The market
finished firm and at the highest point.
Money was dearer and discounts wore
Nearly $10,000,000 In gold was received
from India, but It goes to the bank of
Bngland on Indian account ana win not
be available for use in tho money market,
Ixtndon closing siocko.
NEW YORK. Nov. 14.-ln most of in
essentials today's stork market was a
repetition of the preceding day's sessior, .
Irregularity was no less pronounced and,
thero were frequent periods of dullness,
although tho total output was larger
Trading was broader, but plainly profes
slonal, some ot tne speculation running
Into issues supposed to be manipulated by
pools.
Further clearing of tho European war
clouds was an Important factor, the tnltlar
rlso of 1 to 2 points bolng a natural se
quence at the strong Loudon market, dc
splto Increasing firmness In money an')
discounts nt that center. Both Paris and
llerlln displayed renewed strength, anil
those markets, with London, were buyers
here to the extent ot probably 25,000 shares
on bnluncc.
Soiko surprise was expressed In local
banking circles at the rise In the Ocrmnn
bank rate from 5 to 6 per cent, making,
the second advance in less than a month
nnd to tho highest figure quoted by that
Institution slnro January of 190S.
Private cables from London and Paris
suggested resumption of copper buyltii;
ror iiuropenn consumers, which prouaDiy
nccountnd in large measure for the
strength of thosn shares. Pressuro against
united States Steel persisted throughout
the session, but American Smelting re
covered nil of Its early decline, with gen
eral firmness nt tho close.
BnndH wero Irregular nnd dealings light
Total sales, par value, aggregated $1,65.' -
000. United Stales bonds wore unchanged
on call.
Number of sales and leading auotauons
today were as foltows:
Stlro. linn, uow
AmtltnmilH Copprr .... 40,400 ISH H ISH
Amtrion AtTtcultaro! ,. II
Amerlcin Ilrct ft nr.. . I.I00 M't (41i MS
Amerlcm Tin 11,000 il 40 41H
Amrrlrm Cm pM 400 lim i:l'i IM'4
M0 0H 40
4.M0 tlH
100 ro !0
900 U4 1IH
1,100 44H S'
717i 71
ID'l
47 U
1
11
.
vs
104
VXi UIH Ull 131
soo Km in in,
soo ri z;m :7?t
4.40O 441, US 4444
1,100 10SH lOT'i 107V,
100 ioih iont tor,
100 lit HI lilt,
100 104K 10114 104U
i.too is 4:h :
400 1114, l!!t
4.100 114 :4T4
1,004 31 34Uj
1.400 11 I1U
100 tli ll'i
4, SOU IU'4 11SH 114
00 lit 1I0H 110
1,100 IT 11H 14 S
M 1411 141H 1I1U
4,404 1H 14H 1444
10O 117 14T
24J 4
1H
10O 41
100 ITTi
2,000 l?t
100 tl
tOO 41
41
1711
3 lit
61
44
1,704 SOU 10
1,000 iiu e4;
400 novt no
1,000 iovi to
too 14K 11
100 im 33i
404 ISM tlH
11...
11...
1...
I...
1...
4...
...
. IS1 I 45
.111 1 18
1IH 4 44
. 401 4 44
.170 I 13
.Ml 4 74
.711 I 00
. IW I 00
.704 1 44
410 4 00
IM 00
110 109
Amnrlrtn C. P...
Amerlrin Cotton Oil.
Am. ten Rcurltli...
Atnfrlon LlnurM ....
Amrk'n LwomoIlT
Amrrlon . & It 24,100
Am. s. ii, no.,.
Am. Imir ll(lnln.,...
Amrrlrnii T. ft T...... .
American Towicco
Amrnnda Mining Co,...
Atchlion ..t.i
Atchlmn pfit
Atlintlo Conit IJn......
llilllmore A. Ohio........
Ilct hlrhem tt(l
Htoohlvn Uopld Tr......
CnJIn rsrltte
rntrl LfMhrr ....... .
Chouprnko & Ohio ,.
Chlcuo O, W..
HitMso. M. 8t. P....
niicacfl r w
Colorado P. tc I.........
ConiioUJiU'l On
Corn Prnlut
Dtlanar A HuiUOn
Dner Illo Orandn...
Drnvar R. O. vti
nittllltra' HaeurltlM ....
Rrln .
Krla lit pM
nrla til ir.. .............. ...... .....
nnral . Bltolrlo ... ,
Orrtt NortMrn tta 1.100 Ulli 13l
Oirat Northarn Or ctfa.
llllnola crntral
InUrborouih Met. ......
Intar. Mat, iM
International IlarTtatar..
Intar-Martna p(4
Intrrnatlonnl Papar
International Pump .....
Kanaaa City Bomharn...
liarletf Oat
Ihlh Valley
LoulaTlll Xt NaihTlll...
M., fit. P. ft B. H. M....
Mlaiourl, K. 4k T...
MlMourl Paclflo 1,.
National lllacult
National Lead 1.400 llli 40V, 60
N It. It. of M. til aid.. too IT 11U IT
Now York On! ral 100 HSU, luli HUt
n. r.. o. & w,
NUrfolk t Watern,.
Mirlh American
Northern racltlo
Paclflo Mall ....
TVnnarlTania
Paopla's Ola
P.. C, a Bt. L
ritlabursh Coal
rraM rllrfl Car
Pullman ralaca Car
Rtadlnc i:,S00 1T11, niu nm
Rrpubtlo I. A B tot 21H 14T4 ll,
Ilapubllo 1. 8. pro.,., 300 VI
Rock Iiland Co 1,404 14K
Hock Itland CO. pfd TOO 40
Bt. U A K. V. 3d pld... 1,100 UVi
Seboril Air Una
Beobourd A. L ptd
Biota. Bhetfleld it. & 1...
Southern Pacific ,.
noiinarn liauway
Ho. Hallway pfd
Tenneinea Copper .......
Tanas TacKlo
Union Paclflo tC.704 llllt 173U 1T2'.
union j'acino pro. ....... Mil sin iiu ras
United Btatea Jleally,.,. 100 11
United Btatea Hubbtr.... 4,300 44
United Biaiet meal 74.700 ti
U. B, Blael pfd Soft 111
Utah Copper 4,700 14K
Va, -Carolina Chemical u,
Wabath 700 Vt
Wabath pfd
waitrm sianuna .....
Weetara Union
WattlnxhouH Eloctrlo .. 400 Silk
Wheeling & I E ,
Ki-dlvldand.
Total 4M tor tbe day, 401,100 ajitrti.
rrn,....
HI'k
MV
4H
1S
3I,
H,
4H,
lit
llt'i
411.
1U,
Wk
44 Ti
ll
:os
14H
IV i
5IH
10SH
3,100 ITCH 1TIH 1TIV
400 14IH 1I1U UVi
H!ti
300 :ik i :i
S.TOO 4414 44H 44t
300 1UW 113 131
100 Hti 4SK UU-
1.400 1141k J1S. 115(.
100 II 11 11
1,M0 lU(k IMlk 1134,
100 IS IIS 34r
400 niw. mu ivk
300 mi tun 111 ;
, 104V1
300 13Tk M iit
1,300 37 3744
100 llllk U4H IHVk
100 S0
4 4IVa
104 El
1H
Mk
411
34V,
0H
4)
44
1411
41,
34,
sou
49
44
llOtj
Conaolt, money
do account.
Amal. Coppar,
Anaunda ...
Atchlton
do pfd
74 Uulatllt 4k N 1S3
1SV4M., K. U T t
ISkNtw York Central. .IllVi
I Norfolk & w u
1114 do pfd....
,103 Ontario & w..
lultlraoro Ohlo...l0 "FinnayUanla,
cinadltn Paelflo, . ,174 lland Mln...
ttiBttnoaVa A O.... 14 Readlns .
ChltVwH H I W , lmsoutharn Hr-
Chi.. Mil. "4. r- V4 do ptl.
pa llaari,.
penier 4c Rio O.
do pld
Brie
do lit P'4 - -do
14 pld.. ..-
Orand Trunk..
Illinois Central,. ....1I1S
Lll
tos Southern racltlo.
21U Union Paclflo, ...
41 do pfd
3114 U. B. Mrl
41Vi do pfd
44 Wabath
in, do pid
ti
.. nvt
.. 41V
.. 41i
.. im
.. UHt
... im
. 11144
.. 14
7IVJ
...lilt,
1.. 4Vk
-.. UVi
tAv.riohea aeiixwllvldend.
PILVRIV-Har. steady at S9d per ounce.
trxjirv au.'filt: iur cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills U 4 15-ltvrtG per cent! for
three monins oum. jo- mm.
Trensury Hlotcnirnl.
WAHHINQTON, Nov. 14. Tho condition
of the United Ktates treasury at the be-
i l.nnaiia Iniiu V U'Sl' KT fitL.
Kinninu u$ iiiriiivn , w y - iw.
Intf VmlnnPA. tfiO.h0l.G28: In banks and Phil
loplne treasury. $30,719,357. total of gen
eral fund, $lW,a08.771. receipts yesterday,
$2,60S,M7i disbursements, $3,541,375. deficit
this fiscal year. $4.S,86I. as against a
deficit of $l4,64t)X,0 last year- These fig
urts for receipts, disbursements and
deficit exclude Panama canal and public
debt transactions.
1.404 IU'4 111
1,400 M!k 3I( 19 V
IWl ll'k I1H lit,
400 41U 40U 4AV
104 341k 34i 14v
41 11
C4 IHi'
75 H IIS
iii4t n:u
Mi 41
4V4
I1VI
44
its
4S
71
SIM
Nov York Sloney Jlnrket.
NEW YOUK. Nov. 14.-MONKV-On
rnll firmer: 5-VflO per cent: ruling rate.
hii per cent; closing bid. 5- per cnt; of.
fercd nt &H per cent, 't ime loans, etrongi,
sixty days, fl per centj ninety days, 45i
0 Per cent; six months, WifuH per cunt.
l'JU.Mi; AIUllUANTll.lS i'AI'r,ll-
cent. .Sterling oxchango, heuvy, with no
tuul business In uanitor-j bills at SI.SI
for sixty day bins and ut ;i.soL f u- de
imtlid. Commercial bill, ll.v)'i.
aiLVUH-Hur, Kj;o, Mexican dollaiu.
liOND uovemtnent, sMnuy; rnnroad
Irregular.
Cloning quotations on bonds today wero
an follows:
U. B. ret. z, rei..-.ioi -jtptn us . ... . sou
do coupon 101 K. C, So. ref. Ca,, 174 0
U, C. 9'. re( 10114 U 8. deb. 4a IMI n
do coupon 101HL &. N. un. tt... rr
U. B. 4t, rf tllKM. K. . T. lat 4a. lit,
do coupon .........1114k do gen. 4a..,. , lit,
Panama la, coupon. .101". Ato. 1'acltle 4a. 71S
A.-C. Ut la ctfa.... 11 do cony. St.. .
Amer. Ac it 10 N It H of M 41k
A. T. A T. c. 4..IN. V. C. . IHa.. I4S
Am. ToUcoo 4a.. ..HO da dab. 4a... ... K
Armour '4b C. 4H 4N. Y. N. Jl. II,
Atchlaon son. 4 1 ct. 3Ht . . K
do cv. 4 1K0 l6Vi N. w. Ut e, 4a, 17
do cv. tt 147V do cr, 4a. , 115V,
A. C L. Ut 4l IS No. Paclflo 4a. , . Ill,
Dal. ft Ohio 4a lili do 3 4I1
do Slit 0. 8. L. rtdl 4a, 911,
Rrook. Tr. cr. 4t... WSPann. ct llil 1115 44U
Can. at Ot. St.... 1071k do con, 4a... 101
Can, leather 3a. OSSItaadlnc gen. 4a . Ml,
(Tliei. & Ohio 4Via. ! B. V. & 8. F. ft 4a 77.
do cost, 41kt. .. . 11 do n. 4a. I34
Chlcar.0 & A. Ilia. . 14 "St. L. a. W. c. 4a to
C. II. & Q. J. 4a,.. MSB. A. L ad). Is. .. 71
do sen. 4a.'. 444 Bo. 1'tc. col. 4t. . ti
C M ft B P or 41ia.. 1044a do cr. 4 P34(
C It. I. & P. c. 4a. 4714 do lat rat. 4l ., 14
do tfc 4a 171. Bo. Railway ta , 105',
C. & 8. r ft 4Ha. MV, do tan. 4a TlVt
D. ft II. cr, 4 tlli Union Pacific 4a. Mt,
O. & It O. rat, II. Ill, do cr. 4a.. . ..loll,
DlitlUora la Tt do lat & rtt, 4a , K
Krte p. I. 4 IT V, fl, Kubbar 4a. , 1034,
Mo sen. 4i TIKU. S. Steel td (a,. 103
do cr. 4i. aer. u 77MVs.-Car. Chm, fa ITli
111, Can lit rcf. 4a MHWubath lit tt ex. 4a 441,
Inter. Met. 4Ua.. . SOI, Wtatero. Md. 4s. 4S4
Inter, M. M. 4lk.-. 4UTk'eat. Elpc. cr. Sa. J,
llld. Offered. Wla. Central It 1;
llosluu Closlnu Hlueka.
liOSTON, Nov. ll.-Closlnc quotations
on stocks wero as i".iws;
Allouaa 41 Mohawk ....
Amal. Copper 44K Nevada Con. ....
A, Z. L ft 8-...... 31 Mplailns Mines
Arliona Com 4 6-14 North Butte ..
U. ft a C. ft 8. M. 41iiNorth Lake ., ,
Cat. ft Arliona 7V 014 Dominion .
Cal. & Hocla 444 Oacaola
zu uuincr ....
441, Bhannon
Centennial
I'nn. Itanae C. C,
Kaet HUH l. iniannniir
Franklin
Olroux Cou.
Oranbr Con.
Greene Cananaa
41
W't
4U
J4I.
'
t'4
ill
1.
1 V
I
104 Superior & B. M I l i ti
444 Tamarack
, 741, V. S. S. It, ft M
ilk do !'
4
4 .
SI 1
' 1
4i'
4'a
lair, llomlo Cooper. 34HUUh Con.
Kerr Lake ,. Hi I'tth Copper Ca
lake Ctopper . ... Sltt Winona
m tftlle t:oppcr 6,,Volvorln
Miami Copper 34
Key to tbe Bltuatlon-B AavtrtUlng.