TIIK BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1!)12. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Has Very Strong Appearances of Being Bearish. CORN BULLS ARE LOSING MONEY Ufforta o Advance Oat rrlcea hy Chlcnico Trailers Prove Very Ef fective nnil Trend of Star I ket In nrventili OMAHA, Nov. 18. Ml!. Tha leading: Influences surrounding the wheat market are pronouncedly bearish. Stocks of this Kruln continue to gron liberally and they are now becomlne cumbersome. The stocks nt Buffalo were Included In the. visible supply today which caused tho figures of the total to grow to a much larger proportion. It Is eald that the total stocks at Huffalo are anywhere from 4,000,000 to 7,000,000 bushels and that tho amount of alt kinds of grain, which Is made, up largely of wheat and which Is now -on the lakes. Is 22,000,000 bushels. The crop figures as well a the figures of stocks In various positions are likely to bo larger than in a great many years, Foreigners are not bidding for our wheat save at prices considerably below tho asking levels, and as long as these conditions continue tho market will re main In the hands of bears, and there will bo heard a general wall because of lack of demand for cash wheat. Russia lias raised a spring wheat crop of ISODOO, 000 bushels which compares with the crop of 320,000,000 busheU last year. Cash wheat was unchanged to '4c higher. Argentlno will force Us corn upon the Importing nations, and a condition of this kind was notlceablo last week. The corn crop of the southern hemisphere will soon come In direct competition with the crop of the United States. The corn bear has prospered, while tho bull has lost money, A crop that wan late and uncertain at many stages of Its growth has matured under much better conditions than the growers dared hope, and a bull market lins been changed to a bear one. Instead of a wet and unfavorable fall for matur ing the corn crop wn have had dry and cold weather most of the time, and the corn Is now being harvested and moved under most favorable conditions. Cash c-orn lo lower to 1c higher. Tho efforts to advance prices on part of Chicago traders proved very effectual nnd the trend of the market Is reversed. Cash oats i'&ic higher. Primary wheat receipts wero 4,334,000 bushels and shipments 617,000 bushels, ngalnst receipts of 1,218,000 bushels and (shipments of 358,000 bushels last year. Primary c6rn receipts were 641,000 bush els apd shipments 318,000 bushels, against receipts of 790.000 bushels and shipments of 315,000 bushels last year. Pritriary oats receipts were 1,079.000 bushels and shipments 827,000 bushels, ngalnst receipts of 447,000 bushels and shipments of 239,000 bushels last year. Clearances: Wheat and flour, equal to 1,275,000 .bu.: corn, 000.000 bu.; oats. 06.- 000 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, $iT4d higher; corn, VStiW higher. Tho following cash sales were reported: Wheat No. 2 hard, winter. 2 cars, Mc; 2 cars, MHc. No. 3 hard winter: 10 cars, 80c i 2 curs. 79?ic; 1 car. 7914c: 2 cars (part durum mixed), 79c. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 78V4c; 1 car, 77Vic. No grade hard winter: 1 car, 73c. No. 2 spring: 1 car, SOc. No. 3 spring: 1 car, 79Vic; 1 car, 79c. No. 4 spring: 2 cars, 78c; 1 car, 76c. No. 1 mixed durum: 1 car, 7714c, No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car (soft), 83c: 3 cars, 77Hc. No. 3 durum: 1 car, 77Hc Corn No. 4 white: 1 car (new), 46c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, KMC; 1 car (choice, new), 4Sc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (now). 45c. No. 3 yellow: car, 5514c. No. 4 yellow; 1 car (new), 46c. Harlcy No. 3: 1 car, 5Sc. No. 1 feed: 1 car, 60o. Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 301io; 14 cars, 30c; 1 car, 29 c. No. 4 white. 1 cor, 20c; 3 cars, 2914c; 6 cars, 2914c No grade: 2 cars, 25c. Omnha Cash Frlcea. WHEAT-No. 2 hard. S0S114c: No. 3 hard, 79ftSO!4c: No. 4 hard, 77079c; No. 2 spring, TJ'iifboe: iS'o. 3 spring, 7SVWi3ftc; No. 4 spring, 7&&78c. CORN No. 3 white, 55tfQ65l4c; No. 3 yellow.- 6OU05514c; No. 3, &5',i6&!4c OATS No. 2 white. 301J30c; standard, 3&S'30!io: No. 3 white. 2930c; No. 4 white. 29H4J30C. BARLEY-Maltlng. D4(g2c; No. I feed, 44Q50C. IIYE-No. 2, 6D(c; No. 3, 68g60c. 'Carlot Receipts; Wheat. Corn, Oats. Chicago 67 137 203 .Minneapolis su Iluluth 935 Omaha S3 Kansas City '.. 263 St. . Louis 159 Winnipeg tto s 84 '72 CHICAGO GRAIN AA'D PROVISIONS Features of the. Trndtnir nnd Closing Price on Hoard of Trnde. CHICAGO. Nov. 18 Sudden strenrtli developed In wheat today after the re ceipt oi news mat uritlsh troops had mnui'u m uonsiantmopie. Tnero was a nervous close, !4fft to c abovo Sat urday night. Latest trading left corn a shade off to iift'tfc up, oats with a gain of IJO'Hc to He and provisions varying from 6c lower to a rise of 25c. On the upward, rebound In wheat many traders found themselves trapped, the market having been heavily oversold. Most of them tried to Jump simultane ously to the buying sido when prices at Liverpool were shown to have made a steep climb. The result was a flurry that lasted tho remainder of the day. Unfavorable weather 111 Argentina un settled tho confidence of tho wheat bears early in tho session. Heavy domes tic receipts, however, and world ship ments larger than expected formed more than an. offset. On tho other hand It was generally thought the vlslblo supply In crease would reach 8,000.000 bushels by including the revised Buffalo stocks. In this thcro was disappointment. May wheat fluctuated between S5Hc and 8614c with last sales H&4c net higher' at S6Hc Shorts who wero frightened at the ac tion of wheat rallied tho corn market which had been on a decline duo to fine weather. The bulls were helped by statements from a crop expert that tho yield this season had been put too high. May swung from 47c to 47Hc, closing steady at 47ic, a shade up, compared with Saturday night. Cash grades were slow. No. 2 yellow was quoted at 67 6714c Oats displayed Independent strength owing to the cereal having failed to un dergo any substantial decline in the face of tho big crop and tho long-continued weakness of other grain. May, which sold from 31T4o to 32Hc, with the closo at 3214c, made a net aln of 140Hc In provisions offerings wero limited nnd the market responded to fair buy ing, of which considerable was for in vestment. January pork took the lead, with an advance of 25c. Quotations closed a.. lollows: A rtlclel Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Sat. Wheat I Dec..J858?i May. 91HO4 SSV4 92H 8ST4I 474 f5H 91H&U 8S j 9214 914014 July. 183888; Corn I 88T1 14 J Iec'..47f47H May.l4747tt 467, 47 48 47W;47!40; 4714 48s! 47 47140 July.(4S&4814 Oats' I Dec..! 30 May. 31T4032 July.l 3214 4SUOH I 4814 3114 32. 30. 31!.; 32141 18 6214 31311i ,20s. 014 if. 3214! i32!i 32 18 70 18 35 11 25 U 05 10 7714 10 30 Pork I i Jan..! 18 65 I 18 95 l 18 95 18 S714 11 3214 11 1214 10 8214 10 30 10 20 May.l 18 23 1S 40-42 18 I 11 30 Nov.. 11 & 11 3714 Dec.. 11 ffitt 11 174 Jan.. 10 70-72 10 8714 U 0214 10 70 May. 10 27HI10 32-35 10 2714! 10 12H Ribs I Jan..10 12-171 10 25 May. 9 85 95 10 1714 J Si 9 90 Cain quotations weiu as follows FLOUU Steady; winter patents, U.SQ 4.85; wnter straights, Jl.10ip4.60; spring patents. $4.2036.10; spring straights, S3.90 4j4 od; bakers. u.vvq3.u. RYENo. 2. 61662c BARLEY Feed or mixing, 47650c; fair to choice, mailing, oou.vc SEEDS Timothy. J2.7503.75. ' Clover, J13.00O17.6a PROVISIONS Mess pork. Ii;.0317.25. Ijird (In tierces), $1L37H. Short xlbs llonse). 110.2Url0.70. Total clearances of wheat and flour were euual to 1,1:1.000 bu. rnmary re relnts wore 2.334.000 bu.. compared with 1.218,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Visible supply ui wnrui 111 luu i inira KtHtfH Increased 6.670.000 bu. for the week. Tho amount of breadstuff on ocean pas- sac Increased 1 WW.ww mi. Estimated recelptB for tomorrow. Wheat. 150 cam. corn. Sl cars; oats. ITS i cars, nogs, s.u neaa. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, Il.0iai.03i4: No. 3 red. Ktotfll.OO: No. i hard. &3Sc: No. 3 hard. $MJ87e; No. 1 northern. S7GSSc; No. I northern, S&Htf S6c; No. 3 northern. S3HBS5c; No. ! prlng. R5NHc; No. 3 spring. SSIjMc; No. 4 spring. 75090c ; velvet chaff, 80!7c; durum. fMIS5c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, B'ff CTHc; No. 3, old. B4c; No. S, now, 48g47c; o. 3 white, old, 5&4i6c, No. 3 white, new, 474$c; No. 3 yellow, old, 66436714c; No. 3 yellow, new, 4704814c; No. 4. old, 52c; No. I. new, 411145140: No. 4 wh te. new. 44H 4Sc; No. 4 yellow, old, 54c; No. 4 yellow, new, 44(?46c Oats: No. 2. Wic, No. 2 white. 33iM344c; No. 3, SOViRSOHc; No. 3 white. 31121ic; No. 4 white, S0JSlUc; ""nam. jU4"iMC live. No. 2. l(fi!2c Tlorlev. 4SdC4( Reed. timothy. I2.75S3.7S; clover. ItS.OOfiU.SO. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 230340: dairies, 26fr31c. EGOS Steady; receipts. 2.028 cases: at mark, cases Included. 220 Kc; ordinary firsts, 24c; firsts. 27c. CHKESE-SteadV; da sies. lTUfilTUc; twins, 16A,017o; Young Americas, 16?ci7c: long norns, ltrmilic. POTATOES Steady: rcce nts. 115 ears: Michigan. 4SG53c; Minnesota, 47050c; Wis consin. 45060c. POOLrUY-Allve. weak: turkeys. ISO! chickens, 10c; springs, HHc vjsALr-steaay at PSitc. NEW YOIIK GENERAL MARKET Qnotatlons of the Diiy on Vnrlnus Commodities, NEW YORK. Nov. 18.-KLOL'R-Market active; spring patents, J4.45 04.75; winter nuiei; spring patents, .j4-.(5: wnuer straights, J4.4504.55; winter patents, J4.C5 O5.10; spring clears, M.1MH.43; winter ex tras No. 1, J4.05O4.15; winter extras No. 2. J3.96O4.05: Kansas stralahts. J4.10tt4.O. Ryo flour steady; fair to good. J3.65O3.90; choice to fancv, J1.95O4.05. Buckwheat flour, quiet; J2.0Og2.05 per 100 lbs. CO RNMBAL Steady; fine Whlto and yellow, JI.&0O1.5S; ocarse, J1.4501.M: kiln unea, f3.1t. RYE Steady; No. 2. C6SSc, c. I. f.. Buffalo. BARLEY Quiet: feeding. 6Sftc. c. 1. f., Now York; malting, 57(S70o, c. 1. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Spot market quiet; No. ! red, tlMV,. elevator, and S1.07U. f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duluth. 9lic f. o. d., anoat. hlitures market closed l-l6c lower to 5-16c hlaher. December. 931tf 94 13-16c; closed at 94 9-16c; May, 97HO &S-16c: closed at 98 9-16c. CORN Spot market easier: export. 62$4c, f. o. b., afloat, to arrive. oatsj spot market steady; Novcmoer, 3614c. FfJED Steady; western spring bran, 100-pound sacks, J22.60; standard middling, 100-pound sacks, J22.60, city, 100-pound socks, $23.15. HAY Steady; prime nominal. No 1, J1.10O1.1214; No. 2, 95CO41.00: No. 3, 7580o. HOPS Easy; state, common to choice, 1912, 26033a: 1911, 12017c; , Paclflo coast, 1912, 17024c: 1911, 17019C. ' HIDES Firm; Central America, 2S14c; Bogota. 281402914c. LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 27 28c; seconds, 26027c; thirds, 23024c; re jects, 18c PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess, J18.75O19.60; family, J23.00O24.00; short clears, J22.00O24.00. Beef, strong: mess, J19.00O20.00; family, J23.00O24.00; beef hams, $14,000, nominal. Lard, firm: middle west, prime, Jll.40311.50; refined, firm; continent, JU.85: South America, J12.70; compound, J7.871408.1214. TALLOW Steady; prime city, hhds., 6Vic: special, 14c; country, 604c. BUTTER Firm; receipts , 3,073 tubs: creamery extras, 35c; hold extras, 32140 33c; state dairy finest, S3c; process ex tras, 27H028c; factory, Juno make, firsts, 2414025c: current make, firsts, 2414c. CHEESE Easier, receipts. 2,854 doxps; state whole milk, colored specials, 17&c; fresh, best, 17Wc: skims, 40Httc EOQS Irregular, receipts, 7,272 cases; fresh gathered extras, 38041c: refrigerator special marks, fancy, 23HQ84c; state, 21c; nearby honnery whites, fancy large, new laid, 65060c; selected whites, good to prime, 45063c; common to fair, 35043c; western gathered whites, , 33042c. POULTRY Dressed, easier: fresh killed western chickens, 11019c; fowls, 1314O16140; turkeys, 19023c. 1 St. I.onU General aiarkrt. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 1$. WHEAT Cash, firm; track. No. 2 red, J1.03O1.O5H; No. 2 hard. S68Sc CORN Lower; track No. 2 new, 610 52c; old, 65cr No. 2 white, new, 53c OATS-Steady; track, No. 2, 3114c; No. 2 white, 33c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Higher; December, S71ic; May, 02?4O92T4c CORN Steady; December, 44Tc; May, 4614 c. OATS Higher; December, 31'4c; May, 3214c. , RYtf-Uncnanged, 64c. FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. J4.i. Ofi.OO: extra fancy and stralchts, J1.150 4.65: hard winter clears. J3.G0O3.S5. SEED Timothy, J10.00. CORNMEAL J3.10. BRAN Lower; sacked, cast track, SO 91c HAY Steady; timothy, J1J.00O17.50; prai rie. J12.O0fll6.0O. BAOU1NO-W 3-JtSC. HEMP TWINE 8c. provisions Pork, unchanged: Job bing, Jlfi.60. Lard, unchanged: prime steam. J10.7214O10.8214. Dry salt meats, unrhnnerd: hoxed. extra shorts. 111. 62: clear ribs. $11.6214; short olears. $12.00. Ba con, unchanged; uoxea, extra snores, $12.6214;. clear ribs, J12.6214; short clears, ti.1.00. 1UUH ill nicaay; cmcKens, wc; spring, 11c: turkeys, 16c; ducks, 1214c; geese, 10c. BUTTER Firm: creamery, 26qQ3C. KOOS-Steady, at 26c Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 20.000 if, 500 Wheat, bu 177.000 48.000 uorn. ou w.uwi OaU. bu 133,000 78,000 Knnsaa City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov 18. WHEAT vjasn, uncunngea; jno. 2 imru, waooTS; No. 3. 79082c: No. 2 red, 96140f'14c; No. 3, CORN Unchanged to 1c lower: No. 3 mixed. 43c; No. 3, 41c; No. 3 whlto, AVtf 4614c; No. 3, 45C. OATS Slow; No. 2 white, 32W32iic; no. 5 mixed. 3114032c. Closing prices or ruti)res: WHEAT December. 89c: May. S614o; July. 83H083HC. CORN-Deccmber, 42T404Sc; May, 4lc; July. 45?4c OATS DccemDer, sic; oiay. c. TlYE fiMCCc. HAY Weak: choice timothy. J1S.60 14.00; choice pralrl J12.5OO13.00. BUTTKIl Creamery, c; ursis, ioc; seconds, 26c; packing stock, 2314023c UUUh lixiras, ic; iiraie, nu, 20c. POULTRY liens, vanuvtc; roosiejs, c; springs, UWUiw, yuuiiK lurntj-o, iujj' "14c .JL. Wheat, bu 253,000 123.000 Corn, bu 84,000 8.000 UalS. DU P,vw Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nbv. 18. WHRAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 Manitoba, new, 7nfd; No. 2 Manitoba, new, 7sfki; no. 3 .Manitoba new, 7s 4d. Futures strong: December, 7s4!id: March. 7s4Ha; May, 7s 314d. CORN Spot, easy; new American kiln dried, 6s 814d. Futures, firm; December 4slll4d; January, 4s U4d. I'rorla SInrket. PEORIA. Nov. 18. CORN Stead v: Nn. 3 yellow, old. 66c; new, 4Sc;' No. 4 yellow, ....... 1 1 1 1 Li ' V i 1 mlTA1 ....... ,on. sample, new. 35033140. OATS Steady; No. 3 white, 3114c; No. 4 Willie, jowc. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 18. WHEAT December, 81T4c; May, siftc; cash. No. 1 hard, 8ij&o; no. 1 nortnern, 83tiMHc: No 3 northern. SOHOKHc: No. 3. 7il404c. CORN No. 3 yellow. 45047c. OATS-No. 3 wlilte. 28KOc RYENo. 2, WJWC. BRAN In 100-pound sacks, J18.OOO18.C0. FLOUR First patents. J4.25&-4.65; sec ond patents, J4.10O4 S5; first clears, J3.10O 3.40: second clears. $3.3003.60. HEED Flax. $1.3614. BARLKY 40Q61C Milwaukee Grain Market, MILWAUKEE. Nov. 18. WI I EAT No. 1 northern, 87088c; No. 2 northern, 8SO 86c; No. ! hard winter, 88c; December, 83Uc: May. S90914c. CORN No. 3 yellow. 57069c No. 3 white. 680C9c: No. 3, 5614c; December, 4754C May. 4714047KC OATH-Standard. 32Uc. BARLEY 54072c Key to tli Situation Bee Advertising. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Extreme Listlcssness and Narrow Price Changes Hark Day. NEWS OF MIXED CHARACTER Initial Drnllnga Show General De cline In Keeping? with Heavy Tone In London, lint These Are Soon llecocrril. NEW YORK. Nov. 18.-Kxtremo list lcssness and narrow price change' In representative Issues marked the day's operations on tho stock exchange. Initial dealings showed general declines In keeping with the heavy tone of tho Lon don tnnrkrt. but flien wero noon re covered In large part. Tho market yielded again in tnn arternoon on nnnpuncenieni that tho United State supreme court had adjourned for n fortnight without rendering decisions on several Important cases of especial Interest to the financial community. At oild moments during tho day tnero was moderate pressure on lieailing. Union' Pacific and United States Steel. whlto specialties such as American Can, lietnienetn steoi. common ana prcierrea, National Lend. American Woolen pre ferred nnd Sears-Roebuck fell 1 to HH points. On the other hand some ot the equipment stocks wero conspicuous for their strength, American LocomoUvo and New York Air Brake scoring highest prloes of tho year on small trading. Cop per shares, w1Uch were heavy nt tho outset. Improved later In connection with reports of heavy buying of tho metal for Europe. Net losses were general ai mo dull close. Tho day's news was of a mixed char acter, ranging from uncertainty abroad to cheerful business advices from the west and southwest. In those sections railway managers wero handling truf fin in enormous volume, manufacturers of steel and Iron reported Increased book ings and Increased activity was seen m most lines of merchandise. Receipts of foodsturfs at t nicago were smaller than In the previous week, but much larger than in the corresponding week Inst year. Call money loaned under 6 per cent and time rates were Inclined to ease because of the Improved bank position disclosed In lost week's statement. Interior banks made further purchases of commercial paper at slight concessions. Wabash 4s wero tho efaturo of the bond department, tho balance of that division hnlnir dull nnd Irrpeular. Total sals, par value, were Jl,450,000. United States bonds wero uncnangca on can. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks wero as follows: s1m. men. Km flow Amilramitcd Copptr . t American Acrlcultural ... Amerlctn Bnt Sugar. . .. 10,000 U 841, 84U ..... 4011 eo" i' 12i 7814 C4 4tli 1214 (0 69U 1914 12K 47 7H m4 120H HIS 2(3 43 VJ 107 4 lOUt U7H 106H 4t4 89H tvfi 2HI H4 American Can American Qui p(J. American C F American Cotton Oil.... Am. Ic Becurltlri American IJnaeril , American Tyyomotlre ... American ft. & R Am. S. & n. nfd., Am. Sugar Rdlnlnc American T. ft T American Tobacco Anaconda Jllntnc Co Atchlaon ,. AtchUon tM Atlantic Oust Una Baltimore. & Ohio Ilcthlrhem (Heel IlrnoMrn Rapid Tr. Canadian Pacific Ontral Leather Chesapeake A Ohio 142U 1011k 188 1MH 40 Wi 2n 284 81U 18H 115S 189 Wi ltl 15 H Chlcaco C. TV ItH. Cnlcaro. M. & St. r U5S 189 3(H 112 164 1674 314 40 2(4 Chicago K. W Colorado F, & 1 CbnaolldatM Oa Porn Product Delaware Hudeon...... Denver & Rio Orande.... Denver & R. CI. pfd Dlatlllor' Becurltlea .... Brie 2T4 614 34 K Krle 1st nfd 81U 42H 1S1K Erie M pfd General niectrla Great Northern pfd Orwt Northern Ore etf. 12714 46(4 127, 41 128 . Illinois Central Intcrborouch Met Inter. Met. pfd.. ,, International llnrvcater.. Inter.Marlne ptd International Pump Kansaa City Southern.... tarlede Gas Lehlch Valley Louisville ft Nashville.. M., St. P. & ft. B. M. . . . Missouri. K. & T Missouri l'aclflc .1 184 66 1914 6S in Its 26H 27 10m my, at iH "wi 133T4 o 27H 114-4 274 103 Vi 174H 145 1114 2't 43'4 1)214 684 National Illscult National Iad U. It. of M. H pfd.. New Tork Ontral - N V.. O. Ik W 27 114K 85 IN'orth American 83 "4 IMii 1HU lMVi 23 3714 16H 171 28Uj 90i 264 4H U 2014 484 CO 1104 29i 61 H 404 24H 171 91 8014 684 74 S lll'i J4 4t 414 K 66 "4 9 Northern Pacific Pacinc Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P., V.. C. & m. L Plttiburch Coal Pressed Bteel Car Pullman I'alace Car UH UK 123H 1HS 'isii S7V4 170H 2S.4 i0 2i4 (0 'aOH 49 60 1IIH 29K lo4 inii 91'i IlepuMIc I. b R Republic I. & S. pfd.... Itock Island Co Hock Island Co. pfd Ft. L. It 8. V M pfd... Seaboard Air Line Reaboard A. L. pfd Sloss-Sheffleld S. & I.. Southern Pacific Southern Railway 80. Hallway pfd Tenneeae Copper Texas Pacific Union Paclflo Union FHolflo pfd.., United Slatra Realtr United Btatea Rubber.... (,t00 66H United Flutes' Steel 40,6M 754 U. ,S. Steel pfd lno U Utah Copper C3H V.-Carolina Chemical 400 WaUsh 100 SH Wabash pfd too IH W cetera Maryland Western Union S00 71 Westlnghouse electric .. SO tl Wheellnc L. K too 74S 111 63i 48H 4S '77 914 Total sales tor the day, 1!3,J00 shares. New York Money Market. NEW YOniC. Nov, IS.-MONKY-O71 call, firm: VAU&li per cent; ruling rate, ri per cent; closing bid, 54 per cent; of fered at CTi Per cent. Time loans, Htcady; sixty days, fi per cent; ninety days, 6H 6 per cent; six months, 6V46V4 per cent. PIUMH MKItOANTIIiia PAPBU-S per cent. RTEItMNO EXCHANOK-Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at ft.81 for sixty-day, bills and at J4.8E15 for de mand; commercial bills, H.60H. BILjVEIt Bar, 62T4o; Mexican dollars, 4S4c. IJONDS Qovernment, steady; railroad Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows; U. 8. ref. 3s, ret. .191 K. C. So. rf. 6e.... S744 do coupon 141 U B. deb. 4s 1931. 92 S U. S. 3s, rec 102V4L, & N. unl, 4s.... S7S do coupon 102S M. K. & T. 1st 4s. 914 U. S. 4s, rec 11SK do sen. 4S 99S do coupon 1114 'Mo. Pacific 4s 71 S Pansms 2s, coupon.. 101; do conv. 6a 974 A.-C. 1st it ctfs... 61 N. II. II. of M. 4!i S Amer. Ac 6s,. ...101SN. V. C. . 3H..-. 6S A. T. T. cv 4s. .113 io deb. 4s 93 Am. Tobacco 6a... 120 ;. y M ji. & II. Armour & Co. 4Vis. 9144 cr. JHs 94 Atchison cen. 4a..,, 97SSN. & W. 1st c. 4s 7 do ct, 4s 1964 1C6S 'do cr. 4s 116 do cr. S 1074 'No. Paclllo 4a 9814 A. C. U let 4a.... 95 do 3s !; Bsl. & Ohio 4s 97HO. S. L. rfd(. 4e.. , 92 do 3Ss 91 Penn. cr. 3H 1816.. MS Brook. Tr. cr. 4s... 90 do con. 4 103S Can. of via, 8s. ..108 Itesdlm cen. 4s,... 9614 Cen. Leather 6s. .. 95S. L. S. Y. tg 4a 77(4 Che. tt Ohio 4HS.. 9914 do gen. 6s 81H do conr. 4Ss.., .. 92!4St. L. 8. W. c. 4s.. 81 Chicago A, 3V4s. 64SS. A. L 04,. eF2 C. U. i Q 1 4s. ... 96S8, A. U adj. (s... 78(4 do gen. is.... vytsbo. i-ftc. coi. ts 19 C M at S P cv 4SsWS do cr. 4a S C. P- I. & T. 4s. 67W do 1st ref. 4a.... 914 do rfg. 4 87S8o. lUllwsy U......U f. 8. r 4V 4Ss. 9IS do gen. 4s 71 D. & II. cr. 4s.... 97S Union Taclflc 4s. .. S D. ft II. O. ref. 6a. 6J14 do cv. 4s t02S Dlattllera's 6s 72 do 1st & ref. 4s.. 8SS Erie p. 1. 4s 88SU s. Rubber 6s... 101U. do gen. 4a 76SU. 8. Steel 2d 6s,..101S do cv. 4i. ser. B 77S Vs.-Car Chera. Js.. 94 III. Cen. 1st ref. 4 94SWebssh 1st C ex. 4o (9 Inter. Met. 4Hs..., 81 Western Md, 4s. .. MS Inter. M. M. 4Vis.. MWt. Klec. cv. 61.. MS Jspsq Ss 21 Wis. Ontral 4s..,. 92 Did. Offered. rvennnrj.- Htuti-nient. AVASHINOTON. Nov. 18.-Tho condi tion of the United Btatea treasury at tho beginning of business today was; Work ing balance, J90.647.7C3; In banks and Phil ippine treasury, J32.4S5.2DS. Total general fund, J14T.tl21.o63. Receipts Saturday, J3.607. 713, disbursements, J1.747.&06. The deficit this fiscal year Is J3.304.004, as against a deficit of J22,711,305 last year. The figures " 600 'f)4i S.IO0 41H "j0 MH ,500 fU 100 1911 304 13 t.lM 47i (.000 7SK '"iio lioii' 400 112!i 'i.'soo J.W10 10 soo 101 800 lit SOO 104K 2,700 4IU 1,100 HSU i.joo :t7U 1.C04 200 S1H 100 us 2,100 IK 900 19'4 :oo jm 200 141 1,000 16 '"'00 2Ti 700 3iM 700 (1 " 300 iii' tOO 4tS " 400 'l?i 800 644 " iii 'is" 200 1MH 2,700 174U 1O0. U 200 143 i'.iii '4414 ion is:T oo to 100 27', 100 lllli 800 mi 100 3m O0 121H 100 114H "100 tOO 37H imoo iii 104 2U eoo $1 804 26H 1,000 COVi '200 ii" 200 49 .. art 10 1,(00 1I1H tOO 29 V '"'200 "4'oii U.JOi) 17214 100 eiii A?SZ llostoti Closlntr Sitck. HOSTON, Nov. lS.-CIoslnR flotations on stocks were as follows: Alloues 41 Mohawk Amal, Dapper .. .. 84SXvada On A. t. U A S JeSMplssinC Mines Arlton Com 4 North llulte ..... II. C C. a 8. U. North Uk Cal. A Arliona... . 7Sol.l Dominion ... C.l. Hecla 6(0 Osceola U 12H IS 84 t MS lit M s 44S s 41 a to4 Centennial IISQulney l Ilsnee C. 4' 64S Jhanoon ,. Rust Putto C M. franklin tllroux Con Clranby Con ISSuperlef 1 fuperler & 11. M 4STamaraek 7Sl' 8. ft. II. ts. M IV .k t.M Green Catunsa, Isle ltojale Copper, lis Utah Cen US Kerr UV ISftah Cvrper Co 41S "rrr iiswnnona I La Salle Cupper SWolterln 14 Miami Ctppr us l.nitdnn Mtu-U .llarUot, IONUON. Nov. U.-The stock market was uulet todai, penrtlnK developments In the c6nttnentnl and home political sit uatlon. Tho Auatrc-Sorvlan controversy cieated some uneasiness on the contin ent, which sold Its favorites In tho fore noon, but I'arls buying lkter helped to make the tone steadlor. Changes on the. day. however, were Irreuular with Ar gentine rails and Copper and shipping share tho firmest sections. American securities, after a quiet opening, eased off. Prices recovere-d ou covering; before noon, but later Wall street offerings caused another decline. The closing was quiet. Money was In good supply and dis count rates were easy. There was no for eign demand for tho J3,K)0,000 South African gold offered In the or-on market and most of It was taken by the IJuk of Kngland. London closing stock quotations: Consols, money -7t 8-lsI.euliTllle A Nath ltt do account ..... 716-l6Mo., Kan. A Teiaa tS Amal. Copper ' ... 87SNev York Central. .118S Anaconda 8 Norfolk A Weitern.119 Atchison mil do pfd .- 91 do pfd ... ..106 Ontario Westorn 8S tlaltlmora & OhH..10S Pennsylvania S 8S 80S 84 S 1US 11714 61 74'4 116S 4't 14 Canadian I'aelfls ..276SRsnd Mines . Chesapeake Ik Ohio 81 Itesdlm . ... Chi, Oret Veslern 19S Southern Hy mi., Mil. a si. r.iis'i no piu De Peers 81 Southern Parlfle MS Union Paclflo . 42S do Pfd .. HU. S. Steel ... 62 do pfd 41 Wabash 27 do pfd Denier & Illo O... do ptd Erie do 1st ptd da 2d pfd..,. ... urana Trunk Illinois Central ....182 SlIiVRn Bar, steady at 2d per ounco. MONWV-SfiSH per cent. The rate of discount In the open mar ket for short bills Is 4 15-16 por cent; for six months' bills, 4 13-1&1T4T4 per cent. New York Mtnlnir Mtocka, NEW VOIUC, Nov. lS.-C3oslng quota tions on mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel stock.. 9 Mexican do bonds 11 Ontario Con. Cal. & Va 38 Ophlr ....... Iron Silver 180 'standard .... Leadvllle Con Tallow Jacket Little Chief 4 Offered. .. ..S0 . ...204 .... 60 ....100 ... 33 Hnnk of (icrnmnr Statement. UraiUilN, Nov. 18. The weokly state ment of the Imperial Dank of Germany shows tho following changes: Cash on hand, Increased IS, 810,000 marks; loans, Increased 1,175,000 marks; discounts, do creased 1,190,000 marks: treasury bills, Inorcased l.SM.OOO marks; notes In circu lation, decreased, 49,541.000 marks; de posits, Increased fi,S72,000 marks; gold In hand, Increased, r.,913.000 marks. Ilnuk Clearing. OMAHA, Nov. SS. The bank clearings for today wore J3.3ol,o:i.24, as compared to J2,559,9S4.52 for the same day last year, showing a gain of J791.039.72. OMAHA niSNMHAl, MAItKHT. BUTTKK No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, Sic; No. I, GO-lb. tubs, 33V4c; No. 2. 32o. CHISESIS- Imported Swiss, 33c; Ameri can Swiss, 20c: block Swiss, 24o; twins, 20o ; daisies, iMc; triplets, 20c; Young Americas, 21c; blue labol brick, 21a; Urn bergcr, I-lb., 21c; 1-lb,, 22o; New York white. 21c. Beef Cut Prices Wholesale prices of beef cuts, effective November 18, are as follows: No. 1 ribs, 20c; No. 2 ribs, 14c; No. 3 ribs, Wic; No. 1 loins, 22c: No. 2 loins, 15o; No. S loins, 12c; No. 1 chucks, Pc; No. 2 chucks, 8c; No. S chucks, 7Hc; No. 1 rotrnds. 12c; No. 2 rounds, 10c; No. 3 rounds, Olic; No. 1 plates, Sc; No. 2 plates, 7 Vic; No. 3 plates, 7c. v .TilY Urolleu, JS per do.; hens, 15c: cocks, lie; ducks, lSo; geese, 15o; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per don., Jt.20. Allva, broilers, 16c; hens, 94yi0V4o; old roosters, 7c: ducks, full feathered, 1214c; goesu, full fratharod, 10c; turkeys, 15c; pigeons, per dor., GOc; nomers, J2.S0; squabs, No. 1. II. 30; No. 2, 5vc. KISU (frcsh)-Plckorel. lie: white. 14c: trout, 12c; largo crapplcs, 12c; Hpanuili mackerel, 16c; eel, ltc; haddock, 13o; flounders, 13c; green cutflah. ISo; shad roe, per pair, 30c; sa:mon, bo, halibut, 12c; buffalo, bo; bullheads, 13a FRUITS. ETC. Missouri apples, In bbls., J3.0083.25; New York Qrecttlngs and Baldwins. J3.2S. Spanish onions, per case, J1.50. Bananas, fancy select, per bunch, J2.2fr32.J0; Jumbo, per bunch, 22.76 4il76. Dates, Anchor brund, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, J2.25; Dromedary brand, new, 34 1-lb, pkgs. In box, per box, 13.00. Figs, California, per caeo of 12 No. 12 pkgs., 8S0; per case of 36 No. 12 pkgs (2.50; per case of 50 No. 6 pligs., J2.00; bulk, In 26 and C0-lb, boxes, per lb.. 10c; new, Turkish, 6-crown, In 20-lb. boxes, per lb 16c; 6-crown, in 80-lb. boxes, per lb., l&o; 7-crown. In 20-lb. boxes, par lb., 17o. Lemons, Umonelra, selected brand, extra fancy, 300-300 sizes, por box, J7.60; Loina Llmonclra, fancy, U00-3U0 sices, per box. J6.C0; 240-420 sizes, 50u per box less: California, choice. 300 3ot sizes, per box, Jti.OO. Oranges, Call lornla Red (C) brand, extra fancy, 9&-1I8 sizes, per box. Jl.i5: extra funcy, all .ii!. tier box. J4.76. Florida grape frulL all sizes, J3.50. Cranberries, per bbl W.OO; 1 per box. J2.75. VKIJISTAUH11.0 - wiujuoBc, Wisconsin, nr lb., lc. Celery. Michigan, per dbc. tic. Cucumbers, hothouse, pur doz., J1.26. plant, lancy norma, per aoz., ij.w. Garlic, extra fancy white, per doz., l5o. t ..nn extra fancy. Per doz.. Kic. Onions, white In crate. 11; yellow, pur lb VAc. Parsley, fancy southern, per doz. buncnes, oviou. iuisium, uuriy Ohio, per bu., 65c. Tomatoes, California, per basket, J3 W. Wax beans, per baskqt. tl; green beans, per basket, $1. Sweet potatoes, Kansas, per bbl., J2.60. Ruta bagas, per lb.. lUc Visible Supply if 11 nil 11. i.Tttt vrm." Vrtv 1C.wThn visible sun- ply of grain in. tho United btates Satur day. November 16. as compiled by the Now York Produce exchange, was as fol- . trAr. r.o nut vtA htiMhnlH- InnrefUte. 6,670,000 bushels; wheat In bond, 3,036.000 bushels; increase, m.wu uusneis, k,wu, 1.8C3.000 bushels; decrease. $53,000 hushiilH. OatS. Z,W2,00U DUSIieiH, llll-reusr, l.w, . C'i. i l.,..,,l lil ln hnulinU: In. crease. 09,000 bushels. Rye, 1.6W.O0O bush- els; increase, aju.vw uumicm. ii-i 4,624.000, bushels, increase, 344.000 bushels. Barley In tonil, mi.wai nusneis; asvinwi;, 120,000 bushels. ii, 11 n .I..I ,li Ih I'roduce Market. ...... itiui mtti Vu. 1ft UITTTI.'n Firm, good acmano; wesirm i;iv.iiim , , extra. &c; nearby prints, extra, &V37c; aKOOS-Flrm, good demand; Pennsyl vania nnd other nearby firsts, free oases. in ra -Dnnnavluntllll niifl nthfT fiv.irv jut . ........ nearby, current recolptH, free ca-R, $3.30 Ulit.ai per cane; wcaiurn iubip, ku w.a flO.&o; western, current receipts, free int.vtjij r.niAiv in it C4tt-ftr1vf npw Ynrlf fult creams, choice. lSe; New York full creams, fair to good, 1717V5c; part skims, llKi ic. . Hvanorntrtl Apple nad Dried Fruits NEW YORK. Nov. )8.-KVAPOItATKt APPLF.S-Qulet; fancy, S9c, choice, W VAo: prime, CsflfiUc. ituiv.ji vitniTS Prunes, f rm: Callfor- nlas up to 30-40a. 2fr4c; Oregons, IH sue. Apricots, firmer; choice, SHtrlOc; extra choice, iwuju-,-, ing; nu'n. Peaches, steady; cholco, 6HC?;c: extra choice, 637ttc: fancy. mfac. Raisins, quiet; loose muscatels. 4HWVic; cholco to fancy seeded. 6t5f6sc; seedless, SHftOc; . 1 . i . . , n. ei ifvffi ii iUIIUUll lJC.P. V.,..w. Wool Market. ST. IX1UIS. Mo., Nov. 18. WOOI Bteady; territory and western mellums, 210 20c; fine mediums. 18Q20c; fine, lJiflic. Huicar Market, NBW YORK. Nov. U.-SUQAR-Raw, steady; muscovado. S3 test,' 3.65c; cen trifugal, 96 test, 4.05c, molasses, &9 test, 2.30c; refined, quiet. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Slow to Ten Cents Lower. H0QS FIFTEEN TO TWENTY OFF Sheep llrrrlpta l.nrar, Denmnil tlooil, lth Prices (lenrrnlly fttendy -lismhs Free Metiers All Morn nt flood, MtrmiK Prlers, SOt'TK OMAHA, Nov. IS. IMS. Receipts were Tattle. Hoits. Sheep. Bstlmato Monday 10.W) .WV Same day last week... R.HW svi Krtmn 3 weeks ago 4,837 Same 3 weeks ago 13.316 Same 4 weeks ago 12.KW Bame day last year ... 8,0.Vi 3.911 19.S20 4.442 3.M4 0.STS 45,r 1MN1 The following labia shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and shet.p at 8uth Omaha for the year to datu as compared with last year: 1911. 1911. Inc. Deo Cattle SVS.S70 1.0(.9.ti JDI.J.W Hogs ... . S.r66,tS5 2,OS2,rj 4S3.632 ....... Sleep 2,ta,837 1,778.173 S3.M6 Tha following table shows the rang of prices fdr hogs at South Omnha for the last few days with comparisons: Date, 1912. 11911. lllU.ISW.lT8.11OT.lQ4), Nov. 9.. 01 Nov. 10. Nov. 11. 107 e 6 00 5 9) 6 9,4 6 0G K 10 10 isov. 12. Nov. 13, Nov. 14. Nov 15. Nov. 16. Nov. 17. Nov. 18. Sunday Receipts and disposition of llvn stock nt the Union stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m.i Saturday : RKClil PTS-CA Rl)A OS. Cattle HogH. Sheep. Use. (I, M. & St. P. Hy. 12 15 watmsii li. n i Missouri Paclflo ...117 12 C, A N. W., east... 11 13 V, & N. W west.. S3 . !'. C, St. P., M. & O.. 19 2 C, U. Q east.... 5 1 V., R. C: Q wast... 20.1 35 C, R. I. & P., east. 7 15 3.1 1 21 49 C. R, I. & P., wist. 26 Illinois Central Ry.. 1 5 Chlwigo O. W. Ry. 3 I Total receipts ...490 127 106 13 m8POSIT10N-HKAlJ. w , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris & Co 548 l.N.i 67 Swift & Co l,17l 1.429 1,790 Cudtihy Packing Co.... 1,15ft a.143 3,342 Armour A Co 678 2,902 3.6SI Morrell U Bouth Omnha Pkg. Co.. 2S W. II. Vansant Co 144 Benton, Vansant U.. 892 IUII & Sou 400 l' U. Lewis 40 'Huston & Co Xitt J. 11. Root & Co 71 I. t Hum 313 Rosenstock Bros 50 McCreary & Knllogg... 371 Werthelmcr & Dogcn... 277 It. Hamilton 263 Sullivan Bros ns Rotlmchllrt Ai Krebs 361 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co,... 126 Cllnn A. Christie 217 Other buyers 1,473 5.72S Totals 8,969 9,339 154m Quotuttons ou Native Cattlo Good to cholco beef steers. lH.2MiO.75: fiilr to good beef steers, J7.2MS.2i; roniniQii to fair beef steers, JC.O0If7.25; good to choice heif ers, l6.7Mf7.00; Kood to choice cows, J5.50 V.du; tair to goon grades. i.6W(o.w; com mon to fair grades, J3.2M.t-4.rHi; good to choice stockors and feeders, Ji.25S77.50; fair to good stockors and feeders, J5,75Ti 6.25; common to fair stockors and feed ers, J5.00lj3.75; stock cows and heifers, J4.501J6.00j veal calves, J5.CKaUi bulls, stngs, etc., 14.003H.00. Quotations on Range Cattlo Oood to cholco boef steers, JU.758.15; fair to good beef steer. 16 25fW.75; common to fair beef steers, J5.DOjit).25. CATThIC Receipts of cattlo wero the largest that they huvo boen for a Monday slnoe thrao weeks ago. Tho arrivals con sisted of a very liberal showing of range cattle with nuRo a sprinkling of cornfeds. Receipts at other selling points wero also large and reports generally Indicated a slump In values all along the line. As a result of tho general lower tendency of tho market prices here also suffered moro or Ivan weakness and trade aa a whole was slower than It haa been for a num ber of weeks back. Beef steors while In fair demand wore by no means active sellers. Buyers wore very bearish In their vlows nnd wero very much disposed to tiiko their tlmo In filling orders. Good range, beef steers wero sought after and In some cases they did not look very much lower. On thu other hand cornfeds, especially th warmed-up kinds, felt tho full force of the general weakness, mnklng the mnrket as u whole anywhere from barely steady to 10q lower. Cows ond heifers wore wenk to 10c lower than last week, even tho good kinds. There was considerable Inijtilry for do slrablo reeding cattlo and strictly good kinds did nut show much clmnge as com pared with last week. On tho other hand the mn.dlum kinds were very much loss active and wero unywhero from weak to 10o lower. Representative sale: BEEF STEERS. No. 3 8 vs.....'. 19 3 7 i 4 It I Av. I'r. No. A v. I'r. .1148 104 1JQ1 8 18 ..1238 8 28 ..1804 9 10 . . 000 ( 28 ..till 7 10 ...1284 7 80 ...1271 8 00 It... II... 18... 10... ...1178 8 04 COWS. ... 780 4 IS 22.... ..1084 8 78 ..1010 5 88 ..1100 8 90 .1178 10 .1118 10 ...1011 4 10 ... 881 4 70 ...1080 4 88 ... H i 88 ...1180 5 CO 2.... 7.... 2.... HKIFRRS. ... CM I 7S . 4 BULIS. ...1400 4 83 1 ...1210 8 CO CALVES. ... too 00 4 ... 80& t 80 1 1 1 1 813 8 25 .1410 C-90 172 8 80 180 9 00 28 12. 4(0 7 00 12.... 1(8 9 04 8TOCK1SR8 AND FH12DKRS. 1 851 4 88 ti 8(1 OS It 228 8 80 7 II ,. 42 8 80 ( . 87 t 10 . (SI t 18 . 721 I 80 . 813 8 78 .1088 7 SO 14 20 I 80 ( 1 US I 00 20 4 117 t 00 14 8 8(1 00 westerns nebraska 42 COWS 950 6 60 35 steers.... MS 6 R8 38 steers... .1115 7 00 12 teers....H65 7 00 is sieers....u o 10 13 cows 875 4 70 E. M. Eldred, Neb, 32 cows 372 5 35 63 feeders. .1253 7 00 HOGS Under the Influence of moderate receipts und a very urgent buying demand llio nog marget at Ho nth Omaha last week was the highest of any market on tho river. At the close of the week It was not only higher than any other western market, but the bulk of tho hogs actually sold 15Q20o higher than at Chicago, It was Very evident that such condition could not long continue and that other markets would either have to advance so a to bo In lino with the market at thin point or else tho South Omaha market wotim nave to come down, llixtead of advancing all the markets were reportcu lower una morning and as receipts: here1 wero large tho buyers were able to io wnat tney could not seem to nccompllsh last week, namely tako off n good big slice. A few hogs sold on the opening at 10fcl5c lower, but very tow, as buyers wanted still more reduction than that, when the traie reallv irnt undet headway It was on the bonis of a itrtf 20o decline from Saturday market, rtilr: means that a largo proiortlon of .hi hoga sold at V 75777.80, it against J7.S5ft s.iw on naturoay nome ot ine nest nog hold up as nigh us 87.no, wnun tne top al the clofe of last week was 18.00. The trade wan not very actlvo at any tlnle, sellers making a hard fight to maintain prices ana being siow to ici go ineir nogs at thH dec lno demanded uy buyers. Receipts of hogs this morning were the larsest that nicy navo Deen ror a i on day slnco February 12. It might be added mat even aiior me nnarii urciine reconie'l above, this market Is titlll high, being right up even wuu i:nicaBO, Representative salos: Ko. Av. Sh. Pr. 2o. Av. fh. Pr. ....lit I0 7 80 ....3(0 . . 7 80 . . .222 80 7 30 .. .210 390 7 M 230 120 7 80 219 40 7 80 v;: to to 210 7 80 , 20 120 7 80 79 191 2K 7 0 42. K,. . 1 . I l" .. 20... .,.2t8 7 70 78.. (4.. .. 282 120 7 72ti (1.. M. 3(1 IM 7 78 70 ti ... .280 M 7 18 72 43 , 347 t 77 It 201 10 V 7i 71 17 2M 7 7 M. 7 67H 12 7 801 7 79 5 2 4 SS 6 217W7 7J658 7 664, ( 27 7 84 7 76 5 01 4 95 7 67 7 5 7 84 5 79 4 83 7 8.1 6 S7 7 55 5 74 4 70 7 81?, 6 25 7 74 5 6SI 4 8S 7 WHi 26 7 56 7 V7 4 94 7 92s 6 31 7 36 7 96 5 591 4 93 6 83 7 44 7 95 5 54 6 30 7 33 IK) 6 59 4 83 I' . 84 120 7 78 II . 110 . 7 89 80 240 ... 7 78 t. . ..XII 880 7 80 24 . JM ... 1 7S 88 ttt 80 7 80 19 . o H T n t fw lja 7 90 88 28 M IB 11, .....9M ... 7 80 W ... 181 ... in So 241 120 7 80 ' 811 40 7 78 71 98 200 7 80 11. .. 241 20) 7 T J 179 ... T 80 2 ...f. 9T1 ... 779 82 9M ... 7 8 8 .. . 279 40 7 72 81 244 40 7 90 21. ...9tf ... 7 71 t tl 20 7 80 98 194 180 7 7 (1 178 80 7 90 119 40 7 nH (S 1M 40 7 80 ... 2M 240 7 7tH 71. ... If) 80 1 10 79. ... 911 80 7 771, 78 919 ... t 80 tl HO 80 7 nii 72 19 ... 7 80 '4 818 90 7 771, 90 88 40 7 0 90 7 77i 71 228 JM 7 80 3. 817 10 7 80 Ml Jit 190 7 90 J. . ..981 ... 7 90 89 989 ... 7 80 7 912 80 7 80 (4 l 90 7 11 t 814 120 7 80 M 21 240 7 80 37... . Ut ... 7 90 4 2S0 90 7 82U, 40 .. .. til 20 7 90 7 818 ... 7 81 84 8(9 110 7 HO 84 281 540 7 U 4 . 83? . . 7 80 8 318 110 7 91 49 . .321 40 1 80 PIOS. 95 .. 9A It ... . . ( ) 88 . IN ... t 90 14... . 107 ... H 20.. . . 119 . . tdl HIlKKP A strong undertone featured tho trndo In fat hep nnd lambs today and In some cnM trices looked If any thing , llttlo hlg.irr, Although receipts In sight wenv liberal for this tlmo of the year nnd early advices from oulstdo points Indicated slow trndo with a lower tendency to prloes. these facts did not previ-nt slight Improvement In locnl busi ness. While the early movement wns no better Ihnn fairly active, n clearance of most of tho fat offerings wns mndo In fair season. A load of rniigo lambs brought as much as JM.1, uml about a couple of loads of fed westerns sold as high ns J7.10. Tho Iamb sales were re garded by most salesmen ns fully steady to strong as compared with the closo of last weeK. Among the sales of fnt sheet were two cars of range wethers at J4.20, nnd two loads of western ewes that brought J4.00, Kat sheep are fully steady, with prices prevailing at Iho end of Inst weak. As noted above a liberal run showed up, the receipts according to first estimate amounting to about M cars or 23A) head, ns compared with 28.051 head last Monday, 19,320 head two works hko and l$,tS head on tho same day Jnt "nr As recently another fair sprinkling" or fed ur tinttve stuff wns Included In tho supply, u few bunches of very good fed lambs being on the market. , , While feeders wuro In very fair supply everything In tho feeding line sold fit good, strong prices. Not many outsluo buyers npprared on the market, but com mission men apparently hnd a plenty or orders for the bulk of tho most desirable offerings. One hunoh of feeding lamos sold as high ns Jil.SO and a string of feed Ing ewes brought J3.25. quotation on sheep and Iambi: I.amhs good to choice, J7.004i7.15l Innibt. lair to good, JR.r,fttl6.P0s lambs, feeder. J5.rA?.40; yearlings, light, $4,755.2J: yearling, heavy, J4.KVir4.75i yearlings, feeders, J4.60 U6.10; wethers, god to choice, J4.00lJ4.35; wethers, fair to good, J$.25pS.75; wethers, feeders, J3.754.25; ewes, good to choice, JS.60tM.Wi ewer, fair to good, J.25Jf3.60; ewes, feeders, JJ.001M.a5: awes, yearling breeders, JI.5Offf..00; cull sheep and buoka, J2.5O03.OO. Representative sale. No. Ay. Pr. 249 shorn lambs 84 0 60 331 fed lambs 71 J J; 73 8. 1). ewes, reoders.... 91 3W im native lnnib 8 J 5 174 native ewrso , ..119 3 B 37 natlvo awes 100 3 oo 200 unlive, owes 1W 3 So 24 S. n. lambs, feeders 57 5 W 18 H. I). InmbN, feeder M 5 L, 38 S. 1. lnmbs, feeders 60 6 30 46 natlvo lambs, feeders...... W 0 Ol H. I), lambs, feeders 64 t 50 243 H, 1). lambs, feedors , 61 6 30 wo Wyoming wethers 113 4 20 Kl) Idaho lambs J IJj 400 Colorado yearlings 92 5 tw 000 Wyoming owes U... 07 4 00 1031 canners 8J 130 natlvo lambs, feeders....... 47 D CO CHICAGO I.1VM .STOCK MARK 1ST Ueiiiiind for Cuttle anil Itiitra Sternly fihe,p Lower. CHICAGO, Nov. 1R.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 27,000 lniiid : mnrket steady to 10a lower: beeves, J6.30trl0.65; Texas steers, J4.30flG.60: western steers, J5.GOfl9.00: Block ers and feeders, J4.10fir7.10: rows and heif ers. J2.764i7.40: calves. J6.M)(10.25. HOaSRcCelptit, 39.000 head: mhrkct steady! Bo decline overcome; light, J7.30rJ,(i 7.W; mixed. J7.35W.W; heuvy, J7.307.90: rough, $7.30(9)7.50; pigs, J4.76fl7.25; built of sales. J7.G0JJ7.85. 8H13I5P AND LA M BS Recel PtH, 48,000 head: market mostly 10c lower; native, J3.50tr4.fio; western, J3.76W4.rrt; yenrllngs, J4.MHld.00: lambs, native, J.l.Wfl'r.K: west ern, J5.7Mj7.60. Nt. Louis Live (4 tuck Mnrkrl. ST. LOPIB. Mo.. Nov. 1R.-CATTLU- Rucclnts. 11.(00 head. Including 3.000 lluiid Texnna; mnrket steady; native ithlpplug and exporting steers, jK.otxU'ii.w; dressed, and butcher steers. J6.35(Sel.75: stackers and feeders. J3.7BC7.00: cows and helfors, J4.ri01J7.10; canners. J2.754H.00; bulls, J4 00 6.50; calves. J6.aOll,0Q; Texan nnd Indian steers. S4. 60317.25 cows aim nciiers, .i.ixtr 6.10. HOGS RecelplB, It.WJO head; market r(r 10c lower; pigs nnd lights, Jfl.60tf7.R0; mixed and butchers J7,5057.83; good heavy, J7.7Mi7.8T. HIIEEP ANU liAfllU." lioceipis, u,iv head: market. lOBOu higher; muttons. J4.W4.35; lnmbs, J5.5O4W.50: culls and bucks, jJ.wifi'J); siocgers, .'.iuuj.tA. ICiuiNim City Lire Brack .Mnrket. KANSAS CITV. Nov. js.-CATTI.E-Rc- colpts, 23,000 hend. Including 1,100 head southerns: market stnndv and strong; dressed bcof and export ulcers, J.S.opO'lO.Sftj fair to good, J6.25iU7.7d: western steer, $5.Ofr8.40; stockcrs and feodor. J4.7CW7.R5: Kotitlinrii steers. I4.2nfi7.25: southern cow. J3.Vsn4,00! native cows, J16O1I7.00; native heirers, lo.wya.w; nuns, ai.wua.iu; caivcn, in rsVfio.ro. HOGS Rocelpts, 8,000 liend: market, &Q lOo lower; hulk of snies, J7.do7.7; neavy. J7.70ff7.R0; packers nnd butchers, S7.tXKTJ T.TR! llulita. 17.50I7.70: bigs. M.&OOTO.M, SHEEP AND lioceipis, ii.imi hrnd: market sleotiy; inmn. u.uks'.mi; VMirllnim. J4.50ffl.OO: wotllfr. M.00fl6.00: ewes, J3.804.riO; stockcrs and feeders, J3.00 i4.60. Nt. .loseph Live Nliiok Mnrket. ST JOSEPH. Nov. 1S.-CATTLE Ito- r..l,it 5 ?frt hni1. Xfnrket atpfidvi steers. J6.75910.60; cows and hclfrrw, jit.25tj8.75; calves, u.umv.ib. HOGH Revelpts, 5,600 head. Market lnwer: too. 17.8.'.: bulk of RH 61. J7 7(VU7.H SHEEP AND LAMBS Rcrelpts, 2,600 head, Mnrket slow; litmus, jq.twjji7.2D. Stock In HJkhi. Receipts of live stock at tho five prin cipal western margeis yesieruay: Cattlo. Hogs. Sheen. Bouth Omaha 10.900 8,00 23.500 ftt, Joseph a.n ft.wsi i.im Kansas City 23,000 8,000 11,000 St. Louis 11.000 9.800 5.000 Clilcagu 27,000 Z,000 48.000 Totals ,74,100 71,300 M.Oty Mrlal .Harkrt. NBW YORK. Nov. MKTALS-Cop. nr. firm: standard, spot. J17.2O4fTT.40: No. vembcr. J17.204?17.30; December and Jan uary, J17.20fl17.40; electrolytic and lake, 8i7.tiWftl7.S7U: coating. J17.25fln7.s7U: ar rivals, 290 tons; exports this month, LW tons; exchange sales, 100 tons; Iondnn market, steady; spot, 78 10s; futures, 79 &s. Tin, easy; spoi 10 .lanuary, ib.iwi 50.20: Iindnn market, easy: spot 28 Ii' future, 22S 10m. I-ead. weak, at Jl.O'.li 4.76: London, fix 2s nd, Antimony, steady Cookson's. J10.W. Iron, steady; No. 1 northern. J18.25W8.75: No. 2 northern, J1T-75 4318.25: No. 1 southern, J18.76319.35; No. I southern soft, J18,tAl9.0n'. Cleveland wnr tunts, G8s IVid In London. Spelter, 1-on-don 24 10s. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 18. M ETA LB Lead, steady; JI.50. Spcjter. steady; J7.30c. Ciffec Market. N11W YORK. Nov. 1S.-COFFEU-FU-turcs opened steady at unchanged prices to an advnnco of 2 points on rcort8 of flrmncsH In Urazll. Tho close wan steady, nt net 2 points higher to 2 points lower. Bales, 05,250 bugs; November, 13.C7c; no comber, 13.64c; January and Februnry, 14.00c; March. 13.89c; April, 13.05c: May, 1403c; June, 14.05c; July. 14.07c; August, 14.10c; Beptembor and October, 14.13c; spot, nulet. Rio 7, 14Vc; Santos 4s, 16Hc; mild, nulet; Cordova, ICUWISc. Tuleilli Seed Market. TOLEllO, Nov 18.-BKKDHPlover. nii.li r.rlmo il0.fl.i: Deeitilier. 811 M March, 11.05c, Alslke, prime. J12.S0. De cember JI2W. Murch. J12.97VJ. Timothy, prime, jl 90; llccember, JI F2 .March. J1.M'. i DEMOCRATS IN GREAT HASTE Revision of Tariff at Earliest Mo ment Urgently Desired. SOME FEELING AS TO METHODS Mntty Jlcrnhera Now Favor OtnrrnI IUII t'ovrrlnsc Many Hchedulrn to lie Krnmeil as .Irihatltnte for Kxlstlntc Law. WASHINGTON, Nov. U.-The form th tariff revision Is to tako before tho spc rial session of congress next spring hrt Income a matter of strong lndlvldu.i opinion among democratic senators and. congressmen noiv here. Representative I'ndcrwood, democrntlo house leader, wh will reach Wilshlngton this week, has given no Indication as yet as to his ouii plan nnd It Is expected that democrntlo leaders will confer at length over tjn-j situation beforn advising I'resldfttil elgtV. Wilson of any tentatlvo nrrangemepts. - , Mnny members now favor a general bill covering many or nil of tho schedules ot the tariff law, to be framed as a partial., or complete substltulo for the rayne Aid rich law. Thoso who advance ttili . t plnn claim It would bo tho speediest wayt of fulfilling tariff pledges. .Others favoc combining In a single bill those measures, passed during tho last two years, buj-, vetoed by President TaXt; and the prepa ration of other single schedule bills to follow this measure. Unless the plan to rovlso tho cntlrt tariff law In n single bllt should br adopted, It la believed democrntlo lendetK will urge tho calling of tho special session before April 15. That date wiw set by Piesldcnt-elect Wilson aa tho latest' upon which ho' would assomblo tho new cotv grcNS. DcmocrntB now hero doiiovo ute new house can begin work In March, soof '"' after the present admlnUtraUon rctlrci from power, and bo organised and rcadj, for tariff legislation early In April, Short Henrlntvsi Plnnneil. - - It Is expoctod that short hearings will".: he given by tho ways nnd means com" mitten to Industries vitally' affected, by proposed tariff changes. The extent of it these hearings, according to democratic , members df tho house who favor them, will not be such na to Interfere with early action on tho tariff hills. The plan of distributing tha various tnriff schedules ntnong tho subcommittee" of the ways and means committee, wlildlr wafl resorted to last year, wan found tn operate efficiently both In Having- time', , and In obtaining the Information -neces". sary to tho work of Iho committer, and ii. Ik expected that this expedient will he Adopted again. Senator Gore today expressed the opln Ion that tho entire tariff revision shouK bo concludod' beforo next July, permitting tho Iniutgunillon pf the now achodulo with Iho brglnlng of the flscnl year, July X To secure perfect co-operation between bullae nnd senate, Senator Ooro said he probably wpuld suggest 11 Joint steortnK committee ot members of both housea to act together during tho approaching short session In the, formulutlou of a tariff measure for tho oxtr.v scfcslon. "in that way," ho aald, "we could In Hiiro tlin drawing ot a bill thnt would re v celvo tho support of both houses from tho start, saving the leso of much time In subseuuent conferences." 4litittln to lie Ilusy. it Is mit tho nurnoso ot tho republicans lo allow tho decocratla program to bo put through without remonstrance. They wilt ask hearings on many ot tho sched- uleH and republican scnale leaders expect to bo able to make effective opposition in many Instances. "Tim democrats cannot get a free sugar bill through tho senato," said Senator Bmoot of tho flnanco commltteo today Ho based his statement on tho under- standing that Uie wcktorn senators ntir . sure to oppose such measures and he salit . there were other demccrotH who Would stnnd out iwralnst that and other contem plated changes. Labor Leaders Talk at Two Big Meetings-' unmiEBTKn. N. Y.. Nov. 18. American ' Federation of Labor leaders wero heard today In two big meetings, president: - rimnners. Congressman William wusoiv of Pennsylvania. Wlsa Maude Younger rff Ban Francisco and Mls Josephine Casqy of Chicago, wore tho speakers at tho convention hall nnd Robert Smllllc, dele gate from Scotland. Frank iinycs o Indianapolis and Frod O, Whtlr of I.03 Angeles, spoko at a meeting in Bhubert, theater, under tho auplce of tho social--1st wing of the federation. Referring to his arrest with jonrr.' Mltchdll and Frank Morrison at Wash Ingtotl, Mr, Gompcrs said: "I deny to any Judgo or any net or inriBfc the riKht to gag my mourn. 11 ludge by Injunction stifle tho mlntf a and- prevent frea expression, then th vory csnco of our liberty lias been stolen. I'ree speech and froe press hav ever' been rogarded as Inherent and nutu-. ral right. If daring to express tho convictions of my heart involves a tenll" of Imprisonment, Uiq sooner we know tho better." " - Alt speakers pleaded for non-unloH., workers to get inldo tho tpderatlon. Tha convention's session will be resumed to morrow. Train Strikes Auto; . Auburn Man Killed AUBURN, Neb., Nov 18. Adolph Riir bbr waa Instantly killed and hla brother', Herman, seriously Injured when a freight train stuck an uutomobllo In which tho two men, wero riding four miles north, west of Auburn this afternoon. Adolph, who wbj8 driving, triod to cross tho track ahoad of tho freight, when tho machlno stopped with tho front wheels across tho track. The train hurled tho car forty feet and Wth men were thrown clear of tho wreckage. Tnrpenilne and Itoaln. SAVANNAH, Oa., Nov. 18. TURPKXi TIN15 Steady at 37tjKa; sales, 1,079 bbls.; receipts, 789 bbls.; shipments, 787 bbls i stocks, 82,332 bbla. ROBIN Firm, sale. 2.5S8 bbls.; . ro celpts, S.230 bbls.i shipments. 6,841 bbls., stocks, 125,503 bbl. Quotations! . 11 and C !: D. J5.92W; E, J5.WS-5.93Vi, F, O and H. J5.9Mf.00: I, J5.95; K. W.45, M, J7.O0; N. !?.00; WO. J3.15; WW, J8.45. - -- i Drv Goods Market. NBW YORK. NOV. 18,-DRY GOOUa Cotton goods were strong for the day Yarns were very firm. Hill 4-4 bleached, goods were placed ut value. Raw silk la firmer. Clooklngs and wool suitings fur spot delivery wero lu better renucst. - - , . . . - Ilulath Grain Market. urU'TH. Nov. 18. WHEAT No. I northern, S3lic; No. 3 northern, Sl'iyr Montana No. 2 hard, to arrive, S3U". uei cember. SXfiWHc bid; Jlay, S7ic bid OAT8-29HI Key to the Situation Beo AdvertUlmt,