THE BEE: OMAHA, THITHSDAY, NOVEMBER. 21, 15)12. 13 HEAL ESTATE CITY I'ltOPKHTY poll S.Vt.U. $200 Cash Balance Like Rent Buys ..a, new three-room bungalow; has large Jiving room, bed room nnd kitchen: lias fine electric lighting fixture: ce mented basement and walks: also chicken house, with yard fenced; half-block to oar line; handy to school and stores; lot 40x120. Call up or see SCOTT & HILL. Douglas lOW. 307 McOague Hldg. Dundee, $4,000 $500 Cash Seven rooms; four bed rooms, oak fin ish first floor; house Just vacated and owner offers at low price and easy terms. High lot. 60x135, In excellent location, llouxn about three years old and In good condition. OLOVER REALTY SYNDICATE, DoMC 3963. 1219-22 City National. $100 Cash, $20 Month $2,100 7-roonl house, modern except heat; on . paved street; paving alt paid; near car nnd school. AMERICAN SECURITY CO.. Formerly Shlmcr Chase Co., tea S. 17th St. Doug. 3507. Automobile Plant nulldiiig with nearly 100,000 sq. ft. floor rspace suitable for automobile assembling plant; with good Belt line trackage. Send for cut of building and circular. Harrison & Morton 916 Omaha Nat. Rank D. 314. Key to the Situation Deo Advertising. REAL ESTATE FAUM A RANCH LANDS FOB SALE. California, IMPROVED IRRIGATED LAND. "1 and 40-acro tracts." If you desire a CALIFORNIA HOME tho best Investment for you to make Is In tin improved irrigated tract In tho IJWRY COLONY. The finest body of Improved land In tho SACRAMENTO VALLEY with a perpetual water right, both river and rail transportation, graded roads, schools, and only a few hours' ride to Saprn.mento and San Francisco. Land all developed and seeded to alfalfa, paying an Income now; no wait as with unimproved land. Each tract so planned that trees can be planted without Inter fering with the alfalfa. Soil Is adapted to thfl growing of oranges, lemons, almonds', walnuts or any of the decld UOUB fnlltn. For Information address U J. LOWRY. Willows, Cal. Canada. nniTiHtr nnliiniDla finest arrlcut tural "land, Ncchano valley, near Grand' Trunk; also on ueorgu, uariooo, x-eaca River; -Bulkley valley. State requirements. 0 acres to 100,000. Lowest prices; easy terms. Glenn & Co.. 421 Pender 8U Vancouver. B. C. Florida. HIGHEST PRICED FARM LANDS, Tho farm lands that mukt ultimately rnmnutiil the hlirhcst Drlce of any In tho United States on account of their earning power and on account or. tneir location as a desirable placo to live are" In Florida. Theso lands muH, however, possess certain district qualifications. MUST .HAVE GOOD SOIL. Ml'ST HR WELL DRAINED. Must bo underlaid with artesian water at shallow depth. , Must bo located where outs, rye, Irish potatoes, cabbage, onions, etc., can be rA.r. no i-lifrr VrnnH. Where corn, cane, broom corn, sweet potatoes,, otc., can bo grown on the same land as summer crops and followed by crabgress ana peavino nay as a ian crop'. Where 'Bermuda and carpet grasses (the bost of all pasture grasses) produce abun dantly. - ' , . ., Where live stock and poultry of all kinds ttirlye. . ... Whc,ro water transportation comes Into competition with rail. , , , 'Where,. climatic and health conditions are unexcelled. OUR TANDS POSSESS ALL THESE REQUIREMENTS. We examined probably a million acres of land before finding a tract that pos sessed all these qualifications. Resides all, this, nii aero In garden and strawborrles, figs, peaches, Japan per simmons, oranges and grapefruit will supply green vegetables and fruit for a family the year' round. If you -want land for use or- for Invest ment, you can't afford to lay this by without Investigating. At present prices we believe It the best land Investment In tho United Slates. Wo do not ask you to take our word for It. We want you to see for yourself. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES. We offer In tracts of 40 acres and up. BENSON & CARMICHAUL, 642 Taxton Block, Omaha, Neb. aeorffn. TRAVERSED DY THE GEEAT SOUTH GEORGIA ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to .the widest range ot crop. AH tho money crops of the south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this earning country. Its soli, climate, church and school advantages, write, . W. B. LEAHY. Pept K. ... General Passenger Agent. ATLANTA. G Iotra. 150-ACRE Polk county farm: well Im proved; all good, level land; three miles from town; good buildings. Price J140 per acre. Address Gracber Bros., Shel dahl, la. DO YOU DO ANY BUSINESS IN IOWA? The Dcs Moines Capital is Iowa's most widely circulated and most Influential newspaper. Its dally circulation exceeds 43,000 copies. The classified advertising rata" Is 1 cent a word or 6 cents a line. You can sell your farm in Iowa or you can buy land In lona by' the use of the Des Moines Capital. The rate by the month ! tl-20 u line. Address The Dcs Moines Capital. Des Moines. Is. lanaas. , M ACRES ALFALFA. H.SOO-HAMIL- ton Co., Kan.; rich Arkansas river bottom land, about l mile irom ivenuaw imam line Santa Fe Ry.); good fence; no build ings, 1.000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. James L. Lombard, Owner. Kansas City. Ilo. Nebraska. HOMESTEAD 160 acres rich farm land for JI76, filing fees and all. Just over Into Colorado good stuff, not sandhills. Land around Kimball, J 15 to $25 an acre. Agents wanted. J. A. Tracy, win pan, wen. 40-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND. J25 TO JJJ PER ACRE. We have for sale over 20,000 acres ot Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop yields for U years. Including 1910 and 1811, average with the best In the' state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soil, water and climate cannot be found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. FUN.DINGSLXND " INVESTMENT CO.. South Dakota. HOJIESTBAD relinquishment on choice quarter section In southern South Dakota, a few miles from county seat town. Only 300. See us quick. Shuler & Cary, 1014 City National Bank mag. TEN TIIOUSAND SHARES Hidden Treasure Gold Mining and Milling Co. stock at Lead. H. u.. joining tne tamoua Homestake mine. This Is good property and will double during the coming year. Look this up. Address Box 458. Lincoln. Neb. ' WIfoiisln. Fine Farm Lands Northern Wisconsin timber or clear; nice lakes and river; best land In Wis consin; best market In America; $1 per acre cash; largo or. small tracts. Ernest A. Arnold Co, SUPERIOR. WISCONSIN. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Despite Low Prices of Wheat it Seems to Be in Poor Demand. MOVEMENT CONTINUES HEAVY Corn Hull I.ond Vp Heavily on the Ilnlne nuit Sold Ont Later tin the llreak They llmr a Unit Day. OMAHA, Nov. 20. 1912. Along wllh the lowest prices for wheat In the present crop Is the poorest demand. This combination Is truly a bearish factor and sentiment favors the short side In a most pronounced way. Wheat ha now declined to such a level where the pro ducer cannot boast Qf much profit In It and, owing to tho enormous quantity raised In the I'nlted States and Canada, coupled with the prospects In the Vouth ern hemisphere, there Is little on which to base a claim for a reaction and ad vance from the present prices. Nearly every pleco of news to come forward irom day to day has favored tno near or short side of breadstuff. The actual wheat Is moving out of the hands of growers and country elevators In a man ner seldom witnessed In the history of the Chicago market. Omaha, St. Louis and Kiumn nilv received 2.604.000 bushels yesterday, which was 1,834,000 bushels In excess of a year ago. This wheat, Instead of going Into consumption or being shipped out of the country, Is Piling up In different positions nnd will soon be counted Into the already Increasing vlsl- oie supply, (.'asn wneat is jwuec iuwui. Corn IiiiIIh hail n. Iinil (lav yesterday. They loaded up early on the bulge altd sold out later on the break. A point made by a conservative trader was that new No. 3 corn Is selllng'at a discount of 1 cent under December which Is unusual for this season and It Is not believed that it, will encourage a rush of corn to nurket that will Justify short sales of December at present prices. Bears regard tho mar ket as a salo on every bulge, until there Is a better demand for cash corn. It Is a general Impression that farmers In many sections are not prepared to feed cattle and hogs on a largo scale and conse quently n larger perrentago of corn than usual Is likely to find Its way to market. It Is likely that cheap corn will be u strong probability In tho nest few months. Csst corn was unchanged. Oats were relatively stronger man tno other grain yesterday and would proba bly havo advanced moro had tho other grains shown strength. The primary movement was fair, and December oats ar congested, and somo believe It will take the actual grain In order to relievo It. Cash oats unchanged. Primary wheat receipts were 1,644 two bushels and shipments 993.000 bushels, against receipts 4t 669.000 bushels and shipments of 651,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 662,000 bush els and shipments 274,000' bushels, ngalnst receipts of 663,000 bushels and shipments of 393,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts wore 900,000 bush els and shipments 1.020,(0 bushels, against receipts of 360,000 bushels and shipments of 331,000 bushels last year. Clearances: Wheat and flour, 874,000 bu.; corn, 68,000 bu.; oats, 826,000 bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, -d lower; corn, Hd lower. Tho following cash sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, 79c. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 7Rc. Barley No. 3: 1 car. 68c. Corn No. 3 yellow; 2 cars (new). 50c; 1 car. 49Ho; 1 car. 49c. Np. 4 yellow: 1 car (new). 43Ho. Rye No. 2!' 1 car, 00c; 1 car, 69V4c. Oats No. 2 white: 1 car. 30c. Standard: 1 car, SOMo; 1 car, SOVic No. 3 white: 21 cars. 30c, No. 4 white: 2 cars, 29c; 1 car, 29Hc No grade: 1 car. 28&P . Otnnhn Cash Prlrro. WlfEAT-No. 2 hard, 78WSOc; No. 3 hard, 77VM?79c; No. 4 hard, 76"8c; No. 2 spring, 77HJ?79c; No. 3 spring. 70V45j784c; No. 4 spring, 74i?76e. CORN No. 3 whito. 471449o; No. 4 white. 42H2Hc; No. 2 yellow. 48H(ET60c; No. 3 yellow, 43Jf43Hc; No. 3, 47ttS'19c; No. 4, 42Ji"42V4c. OATS No. 2 white, 30;c; standard, 30V4 3TO4c: No. 3 white, 3vc; jno. wnito, 29V4299i. . , BARLEY Malting, 64002c; No. 1 ,feed, 44?'lOc. RYE No. 2, fi9Hi5jOOc; -NO. i Wwac. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chlcaco ... 271 231 Minneapolis Duluth 677 4S4 33 Omaha 14 30 45 Kansas City 78 St. LoulS 63 Winnipeg 1.003 Kaunas City Grain" anil Provisions. v a msa s niTV. Nov. 20. WHEAT Un changed to lc lower; No. 2 hard, 7985c; No. 3. 78S81C; No. 2 red, 9&S9Sc; No. 3, mp-. ... . - , CORN Hteaay to w. mwi-i, mixed. 434S44c: No. 3, 4204211c; No. 2 Wnieo hlJher- No 2 white. 324 OATS C hlglier, J?. f wnuu. "txw 334c; No. i mixea, witinv. Closing prices oi luiuri-ni wheat- December. 7SH784c; May, OATH UCCemuer, oinvi, tuuj, hb-h-. RYE 65c. l r AY Weak ' choice timothy. U.3.D0 14.00; choice prairie, S12.1S.OO. BUTTER Creamery, 324c; firsts, 30V4C, seconds. 2S4c; packlngC 234C23yc. EGGS Extras, 234c; firsts, 2SH29o, "'POULTRY Hens, 910Vsc; roosters, 9c; springs, 114rl3c; young turkeys, 1&W& Wheat, bu 78,000 166.000 30,000 22,000 2,000 12,000 Corn, bu ... Oats, bu ... NEW YORK OEJfKKAI. MARKET Quotations of the Day. on nriou Commodities. vi.-.tv vnnif. Nov. 20. FIX5UR Market quiet; spring patents, $4.4j64.i6; winter straights. $4.45f4.55; winter patents, $4,6o 06.10; spring clears, $4.15&4.45; winter ex tras No. 1. $4.05Q4.15; winter extras No. o menif L'linua Ktrnlehtn. $1.10U4.0. Rye flour steady; fair to good. $3.65(33.90; niTnieo tn fane.. -iJ.93(iM.tM. Buckwheat "flour, quiet; $2.0002.05 per 100 lbs. COKNMKAL-UUli; nne vrai" yellow, $1.601J1.65; ocurse, $1.4ofl.50; kiln RYE Steady; No. I. wmc, c. i. 1., Buffalo. . . ... .., . . BARLEY Quiet; reeuing, 08. c. 1. .. New York: malting, 674Tic, c. 1. 1.. wuiJiATRtwit market, steady; No, red, $1,054 elevator and $1,064, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 9IV4C f. o. b. afloat. Futures market closed 4c net lower; December. 92ViG93Vie. closed 92 13-16c; May, 96U07c. closed SOTic. CORN-rspot marKet, iirm; export, tji.. f. o. b. afloat to arrive. a rro ' (4nns. mnatlm n out" Ktanrliii'il white. 37c, nominal? No. 3, 36Hc; No. . 100-pound sacks, $22.60; standard middling. 100-pound sacks, $22.60, city, lw-pound sacks. $23.25. HAY Quiet; prime nominal, No. 1, I1.10S1.U4: No. 2, 95C&ILO0; No. 3, 75fc&0c. imps-Ouiet: state, common to choice, 1912, 2&33c; 1911, 12i17c; Pacific coast, 1912. W24C! 1311, nei9c. HIDES Firm; Central America, 284c; LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 27 Q28c; seconds, 2627c; thirds, 21tr21c; re lects. 18c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; ines. III3AT, ESTATE KARBl A UANCH LANDS) FPU StLb MUsourl. nmcMtKH-l m free, healthful. nrodUC tlvo homesteads In the Orarks and 1,000,000 In western states. .muw, im iiv;uio and descriptions, 26c Riverside Coloiif, Monett. mo. 14 VR HTIR'K MAUKKT OP AVK3T Ship live stock to South Omaha. Bv mileage ana iniunc ivui .uu.nu- mtnts receive prompt and careful attexi' lion. I, lrr StocU coniniissiou iierrnxui. BYER3 BROS, fc CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. tn Exchange Bide. Snydor-Malone-Coffman Co,, l.'a Ex. Oldg I4AVEKTY PROS.. I3S Exchange D'dg "MARTIN BROS, etc CO,, Exchange Bldg. 'ciay. Robinson & Co., 200 Exchange IUdgT mT&ffl9.60i family, JJAOOthUOO; short clears, Stt.COtf 14.14. Beef, strong; mess, tl9.0Otf3i),00; family, J&OftTS4,00; beef hams, lU.fXV, nominal Lard, firm, mlddlo west, prime. JU.fXMU.60; refined, firm; continent, 111 M; South America, $1170; compound, 7.S144f8.1JH. TALLOW-Steady; prime city, hhds., 6Uc; special, lke; country'. GtJC-V' BrTTER-8teadyi receipts, M41 tubs; creamery extras, SSc; held extras. 314 If 33c ! state dairy finest. 33c; process ex tras, 274(TVfc, factory, June make, firsts, 24W4J25c; current make, firsts, 244c. CHKE8-Flrm; receipts, S.1SS boxes; stato wholo milk, colored specials, I7ic; fresh, best, 174c; skims, 4tn4Hc EGOS Easy; fresh gathered extras, ssg 41c; refrigerator special marks, fancy, 23V4 324c. state, 24c; nearby nelinery white, fancy large, now laid, 6500o; selected whites, good to prime, 4.Vlf6Jc, common to fair, 2&43c western gathered whites, 334J420. POULTRY-Llve, steady; western chick ens, 114c; fowls, lay 13c; turkeys, 18c. Dressed, firm, fresh killed western chickens. 13U"19c; fowls, 12ttjri3Mc; tur koys, 204124c. rillCAMO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading: and Cloning; Prices on Hoard ejf Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 20.-Export sales at Kaunas City rallied wheat today after tho market had touched a new low level for this year's crop. Closing prices were firm, 4c to o abovo last night. Corn showed a net advance of HSHc and oats a gain of Vic to He In provisions the outcome varied from Co decline to a rise of &0u. Highest prices of the day In wheat came Jim before the last bell. The market had been comparatively Indifferent to ad vices concerning export business at New York as tho bulk was believed to be Canadian. Large sales to Europe from, Kansas City, however, for shipment from Gulf cities, had a stimulative effect hero and were declared to mean that South western hard winter grades had reached a competing basis wllh Canadian spring. Favorable weather In Argentina and Australlla and large offers from Russia at Liverpool tended to keep wheat de pressed hero tho greater part of tho tlmo. A heavy Increase of stocks at Minneapolis gave further advantage to tho beur sldo until foreign activity at Kansas City brought about a rebound. May wheat flustuatrd between 89o and 904c with final sales Vo net higher at S0SW4c. Fear of a saueexe In December con tracts led to an upturn In corn. Tho country was said to be offering but llttlo owing to low prices. May runged from 47o to 47Hc. closing firm at 47Sc, a net gain ot of U03c. Cash grades were atendv. No. 2 vullotv was not nuoted. Somo falling off fin primary receipts caused oats to develop strength. May sold from 32tf324o to 324c, with tho closo Ho up at 32Ho. Active futures on tho provision list went sharply higher as a result ot continued Bhortugo In hog arrivals. At the end of the session pork was 224 to 60a dearer and other article generally 10c to 20c higher. Artlclei Open. Hlgh-I Low. Close.l Yea'y, Wheatl Dec. May. July. Corn Dec May. July. Oats Dec. May. July. Pork Jan.. May. Lard Nov. Dec Jan.. S4tfftH 89tt'.i0'i 874SH 85 83 i 89 84M 90HW 90ViH B6e S75i 4774 47H 48H 3141 324 334: 19 45 18 60 11 SS 87 47UQH 47T 47H 47 4S 31 47H 47&MJ4 48tf484! 47H 4SH 47WOH 484 3l3lH 8141 32&324 324 324 ;3as324 324 32'4 324 19 10 18 60 11 30 11 15 S24 19 06 19-474 18 624! 18 95 18 42-45 18 374 11 35 11 20 10 90 10 36 11 30 11 10 11 40 U 17H 11 07-10 10 77-82 10 774 10 in 10 35 10 774 May. 10 23 10 25 10 20 10 25 Ribs Jan. 10 20-22 10 374 10 374! 10 174 9 874 May. 9 9241 10 00 9 924 10 00 Cnsh quotations were as follows FLOUR Easy; winter patents, M.SOft 4.85; winter "straights, 14.1034.60: spring patents, 4.20Q6.20! spring straights, $3.90 yi.uj; palters, isjujfs.w. RYE No. 2, 60c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 44Q60c; fall- to cholco malting, b90u7Oc. SEEDS Timothy, . $3.00(83.75! clovor. 13.WIi 17.00. PROVISIONS Mess, pork, tl7.0ftirl7.23; lurd (In tierces), $11.40; short ribs (loose), 10.374IB'10.87W Total clearances of wheat and flour wore equal to 874,000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,644,000 bu., compared with 609,000 bu. tho corresponding day a year ago. isstl mated receipts for tomorrow: wheat, S9 cars; corn, Zl5 cars; oats, 176 cars; hogs, 21,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No, 2 red, 99cig$1.02; No. 3 red, 90g9Sc: No. 2 hard, M'kn&o'ftc; xso 3 nara, ssjiov,c; no. northern, 85JS6c; No. 2 northern, 815 854c; no. 3 northern, 80uS3c; No, 2 spring, 838oc: No. 3 spring. &OS82o: No, spring, 74?T80a; velvet chuff, Rtt?j"S54cj ' durum. 838tfc. Corn: No. 3, 63064a; . 46a47c: No. 3 white, old MUM new. 46447c; No. 3 white, old. G6tia wici new, 47c; rso. a yellow, old, wnnic; new, 44Q4SUc; No. 4, new,- 45JI46Hci No, white, old, 62c; new, 4o46Uc. Onts: No. 3 white, 3lMW2io; No. -4 white, SOtt Sic: standard. xiii;ki!C. ttye: No. 2. 60c. Barley. 4.S4174C Timothy seed. S3.00(ff3.7B. Clover seed, 13.0017.DO. uutthii Hteady; creameries, sasrac: dairies. 2&ff31c. EGa&-8teady; receipts. Myao; at mark, cases Included, 2205a; ordinary firsts. 24c: firsts. 27c. CHEESE Weak; daisies, 16KU'lYsc: twins, 1516c; young Americas, 16WO M4c: long horns, 16ViQ'16Hc. POTATOES Firm; receipts. 45 cars; Michigan. SSMo; Minnesota, &08&2c; Wis consin, 48ig"filo, POULTUV Alive, weak; turkeys, 17c; chickens, 10c; springs, 10Wc veal steady; ikjmc. St. l.nnU (lenernl Market. ST. IiOUIS, No'. 20. WHEAT Cash, lower: track. No. 2 red, S1.0l'l.03tt; No. 2 hard. 84i886c. . ,.,.. COHN Lower; tracK, sso. , . wnionsc; No. 2 white. 47052c OATS Firm; tracK, iso. z, -jzujiytc; no. 2 white, 33V4& Closing prices or luiurra: WHEAT llrm; December, 8Wc; May, Dieonic. . COHN High; uocomDer. vimianc; May. 48WO-ISHC. n OATH Steady; December. 34Ho; May, E2;c JtYE tTncnaugea; wc. FLOUIl Dull:, red winter patents, $4.75 (ftS.OO; extra fancy and straight, f4.154.GQ.U hard winter clears, 13.603.85. BEED Timothy. 110.00. CORNMBAL 13.10. U HAN Weak; sacked, east track, 89 tjSlc. IIAV oleaay ; timotny, is.wuu.w; prai? rie, J12.00S 16.00. IIAUOINO 10 3-16C. TWINE Hemp. 8c. PltOVISIONS-Pork. Unchanged; Job- blng, J1G.&0. Lard, unchanged, prltnn steam, 10.72yl0.82H. Dry salt meat loww; boxed extra shorts, I11.37V4; clear ribs, 11.37; short clears. I11.87V4. Uacon lower; boxed extra shorts,- 112.37H; clear ribs. $12.37H; short clears, 112.8714. POULTItY Firm; chickens. guC; springs, 12c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, lie; geese. 10c. HUTTBii-jtigner; creamery. zyys4,ic EOOS Firm at Mc. London lead, 18 2a d, Tndon speller. Kecetpts. Shipments Flour, bbls g,WO 16.UW Wheat, bu Corn, bu ... Oats, bu .. , .7fl,000 ..a,cno .,39.000 K7.00Q tt.con C9.00V 3lllwankee (iraln .Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Nov, M. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 85(S86c; No. 2 northern, 82Q81c; No. 3 hard winter, StV887o; Decem ber. 82; May, 877ltf87V4c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 573c: No. J white, 58c; No, 3, 55007c; December, 4c; May, 47,c OATS-Standard. 32Hc, BARLEY 643 72c, Liverpool drain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 20.-WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 Manitoba, now, 7s 7Vzd; No. 2 Manitoba, new. 7s EHd; No. 3 Manitoba, new, 7s 4d; futures, steady; December, 7s1 3;d; March, 7s 1W, May, 7s 2Hd. CORN Spot, easy; new American, kiln dried, 6s 7d; futures steady; De cember, 4s lOHd; January, 4s lid. I'enrla Market. PEORIA. Nov. 30.-CORN-Cash. Wfti0 lower. No. 4 white, new, 43c; No, S yel low new. 4444VaC, old, 66c; Np. 4 yellow, new, 42ft42ftc. sample, 3U-341C OATS-Steady, standard, 32V4c, No, 1 white. JlUc. No, i white, SOUc. until vnnir nmnnir liinvnm ttftYl IUli OlUUIV nlRlYMil Trading for Greater Part of Session of Professional Character. WATTING TENDENCY EXHIBITED Demand Chiefly for I'nlou Pacific and Copper lur l.uiiilciu nl Outaet lleprenaed, but lleeiver l.nter. NEW YORK. Nov. 20. -A fut tiler dis position to await tho outcomo of events at home nnd abroad was manifested by today's stock market Trading for tho freater part of thn session was of the amlllar professional character and movements were very liarrow. The tendency was mlldlv reactlonan lit the early hours, with persistent heaviness In United States Steel, Reading mid a tew outer alternative ravorltes. in the final hour pressure relaxed slightly and recoveries to nr ullahtlv AhnvA VAKtitrilnv'N closing were recorded, dosplto a sudden anvancQ in call money to 6 per cent. London's markets were depressed at thn outsot but recovered later, and somo buy ing for that account was reported here. Tho demand was chiefly for coppors and imion t'aciric. i'aris prices indicated firm ness and Berlin was observing a religious holiday. tomo important fluaiirliig was an nounced. The New York, New Haven Hartford sold $10,000,000 one-rear notes to a banking syndicate, a considerable part of which It Is understood will be used tor rerundlng purpose. Directors or the Vanderbllt lines authorlind tho issuance ot $24.(XK,000 equipment notes, a large share to be applied to payment of con struction material and rolling stock. The one Important railway return for October was that of the Baltimore A Ohio road. showing a net gain of $115,000. iionos rouowea tne courso or mocks, shading a trtflo In somo of tho moro Im portant Issues. Total sales, par value, $1,600,000. United States government bonds were ttncnnngcd on call. Number of sales nnd leading quotations, on stocks wero as follows: Film. tllh, !w CI" Amsltimittd coppt? Amtrlran Asrlcultural Am. Iltot fuir American Can ....... S.M0 M SIS 4Ti .. m 141, it t(U l,oo 4Ht 4PV1 41 too m m iti'4 American tn pfd Amtrtcsn C. A F,... American Cotton (Ml. Am, Ic Securities.... 600 H'i im t 6,500 inn mid MM 1,100 M4 lU li 5H, II 11U 71 51 American Unsfd . . Amrrlctn LKOmotlre ,lU American S. A H.... 7H Am. 3, A It. pfd,. 700 1M Ids IN Am. suir lUdnlnt Wo ltoU lto4 American T. A T 600 II 14 1I1U lVt American Tobacco S00 tTD JM M Anaoonds Mlnlnj Co l.roq 4 41H Wt Atchlnon i.wo w urn Atcblton pM , Atlantic Cout Lin 100 11 ill fwtiiuiorv w vinio. ........ wo luvt ivn 1U? llethl.hera Sle.t 1.100 iOi JH4 u llrookljm ltapld Tr...... Canadian Taclflo 3.000 lot P044 S.800 1,100 l.fOO ': "u iuu "L . . Cntrl lyoatber '. lilt IlVi CAcmneake A Ohio SI SOU Wi rhlcaco O. W Chlcaco, M. A St. P Chlcaio A N. W t'olori.lo F. & Consolidated Oi Corn Product! . 100 1IU 1IU in 4,100 mt 114H HIS 300 Mill U'H HI loo ss n .it 1,100 Ut lllii 113 00 15U 111, 15S IMIaware A Iuuon .,M "J.H "'J J"' Donrer A Itlo Orsmle.,.. Penrer A II. (I. pfd oo :iv : :i. Dlttlllvn' securlt en .... wo 1,000 coo MS 81 '4 IH Ms 3414 Krle Kris let pfd lH MVi rjrie ;i prd 3', 13H ,3oo nt'.t ins mk 00 4K 44 Oenersl Rlectrlo ureet Northern pfd (Irrat Northern Oiv ctfs. IlllnnU Central Interborouth .Met Inter. Met. prd International lltrveeter.. Inter-Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Kaneaa City Southern... Laiclede (las 1fthlth Valley rxiulivllle A Kiuhvtlle... M., Bl. P, A g. g. M.... Missouri, K. A T Mlesourl Pacirio National Meruit National iLenil n. u. or m. td prd.. Now York Central N. Y 0. i W Norlolk A Weetern...... North American (Northern Pacirio Pacific Mall I'ennerlrenla I'eople'a Oaa ).. C., C. A St. L Plttebursh Coal Preaeed Pteol Car........ Pullman Ittlace Car Heading , 100 121 123 3,800 20 U l,"00 MU MH 300 iiOK 120 12 UK n ms 13 I (.00 200 2 ? : 21T V 10514 2,600 174U 174 174l 400 1 Uili Uh IM lion nos 140 200 274 27H 17 VI 3,000 41H 43U 41U 'JJ 'H. T??if 200 27W 27 27 M 7 SOO 114H 114U H4l4 Ilk 300 11SH 119 1134 33 nt; 34 K, 123 11SH 10414 3t's 87(4 1(3 171 3,300 12IT. It3i 100 314 3I 300 12314. 123 1,400 111H nt 100 100 23 7i 23 374 43,300 17194 170 Hepuellc I. A S 4.000 27H 3iu lu mw 2su 2b2 jsu 43 4S 414 33 t14 30 20i 20H 201. 4 41!t 4344 2H 27 tlepubllo I, A 8. pfd noo iiock uiaaa ud i,7H) Itvck Inland Co. pfd 600 St. U A R. r. td pfd... tOOO Snahoard Air Line Seaboard A, L. pfd Sloaa-Sheirield S. & I... Southern Pacific Southern llallwar So. Hallwar pfd. TeDneeaee Copper Teiar A raclfle Union Paclflo Jnlon lecUlc prd tfnltrd Slatee Unity... United States Ilukber... United States Steel U. S. Steel pld Utah Copper 100 300 i'viA iiou it! s'SS mh i,' l!u :? . ?7 .;3 300 .. .. 4o2 nu mu ti 1.100 20,700 17314 171M I721i 800 tin l 3t 100 31 31 11 . 10.SO0 t4 tlli . 34,000 744 7314 300 HIS ltl'.i "J 1114 4 4 114 Mli 73 3014 4 Va. -Carolina Chemical . 300 44 300 4 . 400 134 300 f,44 44 4 1314 (44 Wabash "Wahaah prd western Maryland Western Union Westlnthouee Electrlo Whecllan A L E 300 304 SOVtj Total sales for the day, 304,100 shares. New York Money .Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.-MONEYOn call. firm, at bvtilt tr cent: rullnir ratn. Mi per cent; closing bid, 54 per cent; of- rerea at d per cent. Time loans, easier: sixty days, 6 per cent; ninety days, fi4 per cent; six months, 5VS6CV4 per cent. I'lllMU MUKUAWTIUU PAPER 6 ner cent. STERLING HXCHANuE Heavy, with actual business In bankers' bills at JI.8070 for sixty-day bills and J4.81S5 for demand; commercial bills, U.M. SILV13K liar. IB'c: Mexican do lnrs. 480. HONDS Uovornment. steady: railroad. easier. Closing iiuotatlons on bonds today were as follows; V. B. rf: 2s, re,. 101 k. u. Bo. ref. It,., do coupon i.ltl I,. B. deb. 4s 1831 , .. :, U. S. 3a, ref 19114 1 & M usl. it.... 7V4 do cospon 101HM. K, A T lit 4i . M14 U, 41. 4s, reg 1134 'do sen. 4V4s t do coupon ........ lllkMo. I'aclflc it 7tV Panama 3a, csopoa. .1014 da oonr. Cs 3714 A.-O, let 3s ctrs..., 3014 N ft It of M 4V4s l Amer. Ax. It t01iN. Y. C. 3s.... M A. T. A T. e. 4s 1114 ia deb. 4 311 Am, Tobscco ee,...lI?J4N. Y. N. II. A II, Armour A Co. 4tts. 3114 er. 1144 SO Atchison sen. 4s.... 37VtM A W, 1st o. 4s,. 37U do ct. 4s 1M 105 do cv. 4t lit do ct. to lOIHNo. Paclflo 4e U A. C. U lt 4e.. ... V4 do 3 .tali Dal, A Ohio 4s 3714 0. 8. I.. rfd. In. . l do 3V4s 314 Penn, cr. 314s WIS , Drook. Tr. cv. 4s... 3044 do con. 4e 102VS Cen. of Q a. ts IMV4 Reading pn. 4 9S Cen. Leather 6s.... 115148. U A 8. F. ff 4s. 77 Ches. A Ohio 44s. 334 do (en, ts 334 do oonr. 4Hs 3i 8t. I,. 8. W. c. 4s.. V Chicago A A. tt,s.. 3314 3, A. U ad, ts... 77.14 C. B. A Q. j, 4s.... 344 80. Tae. col. 4s HvJ do gen. 4s. . . . 34S do cr. 4 M& C M A 8 P ct 4Hs. 104S do 1st ref. 4.. . . SI. C K. I, A P. c 4s, 7V4Fo. Hallway ts 10314 do rtg. 4 3114 do gen, 4s 73 C. A 8. r A 4V4s 344 Union paclflo 4a,... 394 D. A H. CT, 4s.. . 3714 do cr. 4s. . .. 10J D. A It. 0. ref. t. 1314 do 1st A ref, . 25U Distillers' Is . . .73 U, 8. Rubber Cs.. 10 JU Brie p. 1. 4s. .. 3IUP. & Steel 2d Is,. .102 do rnl 4e 73Va..Car. Chem. ts, l do cv. At. ser. D 7744 Wabash 1st A tt. 4s 41 li III. Cen. 1st ref. 4s 35 Western Md. 4e. ... 1114 Inter. Met. 4e SOT, Wast. Else. or. l . 3JV4 Inter. M. M. 414S-. 644 'Wis, Centrsl l. .. jit' Jspan 414s 3014 Bid. "Ottered Sere Vnrk Mining; MorLe, ,NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-C1osnir tUota- tiona on mining biocks were; Cora. Tunnel etock,. 3 Meih-an .. , .170 200 50 100 40 do bonds IS Ontario Con. Cel, A Vs.. Iron Sllrer euadvllle Con. . Little Chief . Offered, 30 Ophlr 1(0 Stsndsrd ... . 3 Yellow Jsrlet . 3 Hank of Fraucei Statement, PARIS. Nov. 20. Tho weekly statement of the Bank of Franco when Issued to morrow will show Increases of 1.M1.0U) francs In gold and 1,229,000 francs In Kil ter holdings. Treasury Htutemienl, WASHINGTON. Nov. SO.-The condition of the United States treasury at the be ginning or uuHineHS toaay was, work Ins- balance. IM.lUi.uSl, In banks and Phil Ipplne treasury. J31. 939,536, total ot general fund. J146.C01.993. Receipts yesterday Jt 996,246, disbursements, 11,933,301 Deficit this fiscal vcar is ti.os4.639. against a def lilt of W3.(OVS7S last year. Theso figure I for recrlnts. disbursements and deficit ex cltido Panama canal nnd public oeut transactions. London Nlnek Market. LONDON. Nov, nv-The slock market opened depressed today, but recovered shortly on better Austro-Servlan news and the cessation of hostilities pending peace negotiations In the Balkans. Paiylng became general later and prices closed higher on the day, especially mining shares, which were supinirlcd by Farts, Central of Ixuidon and City and South iAjndon Tube shares declined despite their absorption by the Hpcyer group, American securities wero quiet nnd fea tureless. Ixtndon closing slocks Consols, raontr t VUIoulitllU N Hi do sctount.. , 7SM., K. T .. Anul Coppsr JiN. Y. Cnlrl Ill Ancond .. .. Norfolk A w... . . 1114 Atfklwm IUH do M l ia vM IMUOnUrlo A W M nlllmor A OMj . IMlilVnn;linU ... UH CkntdUn IHeltlc . i;unml Mln 14 ChM. A Ohio MMtitollltis Chlfo a. W . . lHSoutlitrn III ... SOH Chi., Mil, !U I. 1IIW Jo rM I llwM 11 f!authtn rclflf . . .1141 ttontor A Hto 0 . M Union Pacific It7i, do pfd U do rM Krie SimU . ftel t do tit ptil.... (I An pfd 1IU do Id p(d 44 W.bh '. Ortnd Trunk IVi do pfd ! Illinois Ontrsl.... UKi SILVER--llor, steady at 59d per ounce. MONEY-SVil3V per cent. Tho rate of discount In the njien market for short bills Is 414,114 15-16 per cent: for Ihreo months' bills, 4 JS-tr.fH'i per cent. llostnn CIosIiik Mtncks. BOSTON, Nov. 20, Closing quotations on stocks wero tin follows! Allouti 4U4Mihwk Anil. (Jopprr HNTd Om MS A. r. U A 9 IMiNlplstlnt Mian . . S Arliona Com 4 North Putts Wa P. A C C A S. M. M.rlh lks S'i Cal, A Arlionn. T OM Dominion USt Cal. A llecli M 0il Hn OnUnnlat lHQulncr I'1 Cop, Kanm C. (. .. IT Shinnon l4 Kt Hulls C M... IS Suferlor 48 rranklln IV Superior A I). M . IS (II four Con ViTnmrck ll Oranbr Con 744 V- H. P. 11- M (lrwno CannnM do pfd KT4 Inle llorslo Copper MHUUh W Krr lJke ... . ttl-ltL'Uh (.Vpiwr Co Lak (Vpper 11 Wlnonn ... . I Sll Cnpptr... IViWolTcrins . M 4 74 Hank Clearlnus, OMAHA. Nov. !0,Thn Omaha bank compared wtlh 13,450,311.32 for the same , . .. , - t . mete n ,oy last year, Bnowing khiii oi .iin.f.. I ... Lotils l.l Stek Mnrkel, ! HT. Iit'IH. NiiV. 20 OATTLIO ltn. celpts. 10,000 head. Including 300 head Toxans; market weak to lower; natlvo snipping ami exporting steers, fi.wnii.w; dressed and nutchor steers, Jft.3s5j8.7r1: .HHaM.A.Y. "lSKrB ilwi ??S5".T lirncm, .wiiv.iu, uiiiiunin, .linui.w, nuns, it.iunu.nu; caiven, i.uviiii.u; icxiik ,,H.t ,i taim ia, ......... .....I 1.1". Illinnii oimir, fT.ivuitiu, vuna (ill,. elfrrs. SS.2MIS 10. HOliS-Kcculpts, io.ww neaij; lnarant steady; pigs and lights, S6.7Hi7.90; mixed nnd butohers, t7.CBfl7.W; good heavy, 3,7.85 fflCT.Pfl. SHIOI.'.P AND l.AMllftHnce tits. 8.01X1 hud! mnrlint 10,. lnwrr! nillllnns. Sl.llMil 4.35: lambs. SR.tIr7.r.O: culls and bucks. t2,06Q.3; stockers, tUr.fiS.W. Kniisnn Clt)- Live Ntoek Market. KANSAS CITY, Now 20. CATTLE Hecelpts, 8,000 head, Including UU head southerns; market steady to weak; dressed beet and export steers, SllMlf 10.85; air to 4,-ood, S6.WI18,0U; western steers, S3.904iO.2O; stockers and feeders, S4.rAn8.O0; southern steers, 4.2&(U?.'G; southern cows, S3.7W5.W; native cows, S3.6Mf7.2ll: native heifers, $o,00fl.25; bulls, J4.2W5.0il; calves, $3.C0U0.2B. HOOS llccelpts, 18.0H0 head; market, steady; close strong; hulk of sules, S7,5M 7.S5; heavy. S7.7BJi7,90; packtirs and butclt- era, S7,fi51i7.90 light, J7.KXtf7.70; pigs, J(..31i (1(7.00. SHEEP AND LAMHS iiecolpts, " 0.000 head: market steady and strong; lambs. lfi.ofWi7.M! vearllniTH. S1.&0(H5.75: wethers. J4.2MlCO0; ewes. S3.S0iiM.Mi stockers and ......v.-, ..... Cotton .Market. NEW YORK, Nov. S0.-COTTONfiPot. closed steady; middling uplands, 12,40a; middling gulf, 12,G.r)U; sales, 200 bales. Futures closed steady; closing bids: November, H.Kic; December, 12.0ic; Jan uary, 12.12c; February, 12.1Ro; Muroh, May and June, 13.22c; July, l2.2lo; August, 12.10c; September. U.7So; Ootobnr. 11.07c. LIVEHPOOL, Nov. 20.-COTTON--Spot. Increased demand; prices steady; Amer ican middling, fair. 7,41c: good middling. 7.07c; middling. 8.87c; low middling, 0.89g; god oidliiacy, C.23o; ordinary, 5.7fc; sulos, 8.000 bales, 1 Metal Market, KEW YOIIK". NnV. 20. M ETA LS Con- Peri F'nn; standard, spot. J17.20 bid; No- vember and Deocmher. SI7.aO(ff 17.C0; Jan- i,. I7 9ftil7 JR. .ililrnlvlli ami lnl. tiary. SI7.20O17.M: electrolytic and lake, ll7,C2il17.87riO castings, 17.2r,lfM7.37M!. Tin: Weak: snot to January. J49.40ra49.7fli Lead: Quiet at J4.6S bid. Speltur: Steady at S7.404f7.C0. Antimony: Steady; Cook- vnn'H. 110.no. Iron: Steudv and unchanged. Copper ni rivals, l,2fi0 tops. Exports this tnnntli. 8.fi7 tons. Indon Conner. UUlet: spot, 78; futures, 78 15s. Local ox chungu sales of tin wero 25 tons. Ixindon tin, oasy; spot. 226 f.s; futures, 220 10s lxndon lead, 18 2s fid. Iuidon spelter 20 10a, Iron, Cleveland warrants, GSs In London. HT. LOUIS. Nov. 20.-MHTAIS-Iyad, fteady; t.W. Spelter, flrmj J7.30. Minneapolis (iralu Market. MINN13AlOLlS. Nov, 20. WHEAT Decembor, 80ic; May, W5V4c. Cash. No, 1 hard, SStto; No. 1 northern, SlAiW.Jc! No. 2 northern, wwumw, iNo, s, uviw 79V4f. CORN no. 3 yaiiow. 4ujmic, OATO-No. 3 white. 20Wfl28c. RYU No. 2, 664,680. llRAN J18.00O18.U). . FLOUR First patents, Jl.l&iil.oti wcond patents, J4.004.25: first clears, J3.0tftf3.30; second clears, J2.2O3r2.50. FLAX fl.324- BARLEY 104 59c. Toffee Market, NEW YORK, Nov, 20.-COFFKE-FU. tures opened at unchanged prleos, but eased off under easier cables. The close was steady at a not dncllno of i to 10 polntH, Bales, 41,260 bags. Novemlx-T and Doccmbor, 13.62c; January and Fcbruury. IS.fiOo; March, 13.78o; April, 13.h5q; May, 13.M)c; June, 13.94c; July, 13.90c; August, UliSc; Bcptemher, ll.Olo; October, 14.00a Snot, barely steady; Rio 7s,ll4V4c; Santo 4s, 16Uc. Mild, ((iiloti Cordova, IfiliWlSo Dry 4, tnds Mnrkef, NEW YORK. Nov. 20.-DRY OOOD8 Thu cotton goods market ruled strong, with buying somowhut restricted through the stiffness of prices. Worsted yarns havo beon bought liberally from spin ners for deliveries running wen into March of 1913. At U silk UUCtlon hold during the day prices wero fair and the distribution of the 4,wu pieces was com nlptfi. Turpentine unil lloslii, BAVANNAH. Gtt.. Nov. 20. TURPES'- ! TINE Finn, 3tnitj3uV.c. Sulea, 839 bbls; receipts, 715 bbls,; shipments, 124 bbls., domestic; stock. 33,616 bbls. ROSIN Firm, salts, z,ai inns.; re ceipts, 280 bbls.; shipments, 107 bbU domestic; stock, 131,107 bbls, Quotations. A, B, C and D, J8.50; E, J3.S0; F, O, H and I. s.i.93: k. sii.Mi 01, (.w in, .); wu, J7.70; WW, J7.90. Duluth tl ml 11 Market. DULUTH. Nov. 20. WHEAT On tracK, No, 1 hard, 83Hc; No, 1 northern, 82io; No. 2 northern, SOHc; Montana No. 2 hard, to arrive. 82Hc; Docember, Uc asked: May, 860o6V4c OATH ;wc Toledo Heed Market. TOLEDO, Nov. 20.-SEEDS-Clover: Prime, cash. J10.J7V4; December, JI0.92V4; February. Jll.OO; March, J10.92M. Alstka: Prime, J12.85; December. J12.90; March, J12.97H. Timothy: Prime, J1.S0; Decetn ber, J1.82HI March, J1.92V,. Uugar Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-BUaAR-Raw, steady; muscovado, 89 test, 3.65c; cen trifugal, 96 test, 4.05c; molasios sugar, 80 test, 3.30c. Refined, steady, HUTTER-Steady; receipts, 5,411 tubs, Wool Market. 8T IIOUIS. Nov, 20. -WOOI-Steady medium grades combing and clothing 23V4tfr20c, light fine. Wi21c. heavy flm 13tUc, tub washed, tftrSCc. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow, Steady to ns Much as Ten Lower. HOGS OPEN WEAK. CLOSE HIGHER No Chanuc f Impnrlauee In Sheep anil I.nntli Valor All Kinds ((tinted fltendy with Tnes daj Receipts I.lahL SOt'TH OMAHA, Nov. 80. 1912. ltccelnts were. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, urnciHi Monday . is.oia Official Tuesday fi,l Hstlmato Wedncsdty. J.h U.SW9 18,000 10,200 Three days this weckiSa.Ofiil Sanio dojs last wcek.JMtS Saiuo days 3 w'ks ago. i'.477 Haino days 3 w'ks ugo.90,M!0 Hamo-dajs 4 w'ks ago.2?,4S2 Stimu duys lust icrti . .lo.asl 51,777 19,4 l'.M3 49,707 oo,u B.4II 144,031 si.4?o 4;i,:i The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South 9mtt,.S for tho year to dale us compared with last year. 1912. 1911. I"C Cattlo MO.&36 1,0CT,S;4 157,3iS Hogs u,a:.,ts2 4W.sso Sheep X7$1,S31 a.797.SU Tho following table shows" t" ransn of prices lor at south Omaha tur 111 Isst lew day with comparison! Date. Mi. imi.U91U.U!W.Wh.IW.Uwo Nov. .. Nov. 10. Nov. 11. Nov. 12. Nov. 13. Nov. 14. Nov. 15. Nov. 16. Nov. 17 .Nov. IS. Nov. 19. Nov, so. 7 6TH 0 lSl 7 SO! 7"79 6 21 7 96 7 71 7 66H 7 07 V W 7 81T. S V 7 Ml 7 "fi 1 7 k 7 84 6 3i 7 S$i 6 741 I 70 7 74 I 6S1 7 7 :S 6 21 7 M 7 971 SI 7 36 7 94 W II .11 7 44 7 OS B 61 7 78H 7 70H 7 R 70 1 7 OS 6 6 rtUiulay Hocelpts and disposition of live stock at thu Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock p. m.: ltEOUlPT.-OAIlH. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep, il rs. 6 62 4 SSI 6 03 KM 6 0J 6 61 4 95 , 6 4 hi 0 W b W e 04 1 OOI p.' I V4 l) IK 4 9V 10 I WJ 4 S3 4 fill 6 03 4 b3 02 C M. A St. P. Hy.. 1 . Wabash Hy 2 Missouri Pito. Hy... 4 3 .. 3 Tnlon Pacific 11)'.. 3s 42 C. .t N.-W., east.... 3 8 V C. .1 N.-W.. west... 31 34 23 4 C, St. P., M. & O... it 7 2 (.'., II. & (J., east..,. 12 IS - 'J .. C 11. A Q. west.,. 44 3i 14 C 1U I. & P., cast.. 7 12 2 C. 1L I. A P., west. 1 9 Illinois Central Hy.. 2 1 O. O. W. lty 3 Total receipts Kkt KM 63 7 DlSlOSlTION-HKAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris ft Co 005 Swift and Compuny.... 770 Armour & Co..... M17 Morrell 2 1.6S7 3.492 1S7 sso S. O. Packing- Co 13 F. H. Co Kroy Packing Co V. 11. VaiiHunt Co 74 lletiton, Vansuut . & Lv 217 Hill ,fc Son 197 F, 11, Lowls 120 HUston & Ci , Ill J, H. Root & Co 113 J. It. Bulla 20 Worthelincr & Dcgen.. 159 11. F. Hamilton 17 M 294 Sullivan Bros 3 Rothschild Sl Krobs.,., 84 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co... 101 f'llnn & Chrlstlo 173 Other buyers 1,369 12,0S0 Totals B,8CJ 10,028 18,459 CATTLE CatUo recolpts wero very nwiiliTuln thin mornliur. icavlnc tho total for tho thruo days this week at. 21000 I innd, which Is tho largest for any sim ilar period slnco thrco weeka ago. While the receipts hero this morning wore far from bilrdensomo reports from other sell ing points Indicated largo runs. Buyers In consrriuenco were slow to move, up- niirrmtlv waltltur for later . retiorts from tho mist boforo filling orders, making thn trudo us a wholo slow irom start, to fllliHll. A iliiw mui'kot tnvurlnhlv means a lower nun hut, hut still soulu pf the range boot steers may pussitiiy nave uoen nniuuy wiiii ,...iitrilnv. nn tli nihnr hand corn- fed steurs, most of them warmed-up unit none too dcslrablo from a killer's stand point, wero anywhere from weak to as much nn 10a lower. Tho amount of tho decline dapuiidtd upon the iuallty. Cows and heircrs, ailliougn opening very-slow wero a llttlo hotter sellers, that Is. moved a llttlo more frculy than beef steers, and lirlces an a rule on butcher stock did not show much change as com- puntl with yesterday. Good feeding cattle were also steady 1. in Minrthnii nnd trashv kinds have been accumulating In tho yards this week and thoy wero hard to movo at prices gener ally a llttlo lower than yesterday quotations uii Natlvo cattle uood to choice beet steers, Js.26iUU.7d; fair to good buut steers, J7.25H8.25; common to fair 1 m -. Irtilblri In nlinlA Imlf. UUV4 PIHUI01 iVV4H,-, t, w ' ' " ...'.-. w - - ers. Jfi.7W.0u; good to choice cows, J5.50 (Q'U.&u; 1 air to guou sriiucn, ei.ouiuu.ou, cum- 111011 to fair grades. J3.26U4.to; good to choice stockers and feeders, JU.26iU7.60j fair to good stockers and feeders, J61&U t.26; common to fair Btockcrs and feed- CIS, SO.U$.lo; SIOCK UW1YH uiiu iicnuro. Jt.WWiU.W; veal cawes, jo.wud.w; duih mIi.l.u ,.l.v. S4.00fH4I.U0. Quotations on Range Cattlo Oood to choice boet stoerr, ltl.7 6418.16; fair to good btef steers, JA.26iutl.76; common to fair btiuf steers, SA.Mrit.2fi. JlupruHciitatlye sulus; BEEF BT1014RS. No. 23.. 22.. St.. 31.. At. I'r. .,1003 5 ...343 3 40 ... 37 4 7 00 ...1100 7 40 No. 20,, 13.. II.. II,. Ar. I'r. 1013 7 70 1139 7 39 1214 3 00 1340 t 40 ......1010 4 76 730 4 70 M 4 M 9ti t 00 303 I 03 1110 t 2t , 390 6 25 1031 t 40 lOtt t 71 COWS, 2 1003 4 It S...w 330 t 10 I,,.,.; 1011 t 10 1013 t K II2S IU 0 1043 S 73 21 336 3 00 4 313 3 tO ..,- 3S0 4 10 10 1U0 4 tO 12.'.'"" It.'.'.'.'.'. 11 .1130 t 7t 3.,.,, 4U (0 HULUS. S lilt 4 tO 1 1 1140 4 tO 1 1 1330 4 CO 1 , 1 ......1020 4 7t . 1 2 130t 4 7S 1 1 1010 4 U 1 , 1230 t 00 1 , . ,13110 t 00 .,330 t 00 .. 130 t II ..1430 i 30 .. 30 I 31 .,1110 I ft ..1120 3 00 .. 443 I 2t ..810 I 30 .. 713 t 40 .. 8I3 t 73 .. ur 1 7t .. 307 3 00 .. 833 3 00 ... 220 7 2t ... 130 3 2t . . 170 3 tS .. 1C0 8 40 ..110 3 73 IllJli'lllW. 4.... 4.... 4.... 3.... li.... .. 317 4 71 7.. .. 337 4 33 S... 11... 12... 7... 323 t 00 343 t 20 637 6 2i 3 433 I It 3.. CALVHS, 1.. 340 4 10 ll 2 Itt 3 00 1 230 8 25 4 132 3 00 t. 1... 1... 1... 3 U0 3 00 17 Sit t 75 t 410 t 71 3. 1 110 8 71 2 1(0 00 3 17 340 3 00 290 3 00 STOCltURS AND FEEDERS. 3 , 411. Sip 1. 723 3 00 3 ( uo 340 8 00 823 S3 873 ( 74 12 119 3 20 CSS S SO 374 t 36 20 734 8 89 3 U I NEBRASKA. No. 32 steers.. 6 calves. C calves. A v. Pr. No Av. Pr. ,.1007 6 25 . 248 3 60 . 238 4 00 63 steer 946 6 23 15 calves... 370 6 4 cows 763 4 40 'fi htdters... 393 R 30 41 steers. ...HOti 7 15 3 feeders.. 639 6 75 39 heifers.., 737 6 76 I cows.... 13 hulfurs. 42 heirurs. 66 steers.. 960 6 75 7185 35 1061 6 10 943 - ( SO 4 heifers... 670 4 75 K steers.. ..1187 0 CO SOUTH DAKOTA. . ... 63 feeders.. WJ Ul 16 steers.... 884 6 30 MONTANA. 47 steers. ...1097 6 65 60 steers.... 1373 7 33 CO steers.. ..1243 7 35 WYOMINO. U! feeders, 26 heifers. S steers.., 43 steers,,. 13 cows.., 3 cows..., 853 6 60 22 steers. ...1070 7 00 01 6 75 12 heifers... 812 6 60 47 steers.. ..1037 6 S3 . 4 cows 1037 6 60 41 feeders., 830 6 CO 3 cows 1086 C 00 6 cows 1036 G U) 18 heifers.., 789 6 65 8 feeders. ,823 6 30 3 feeders.. 693 7 CO 6 cows ... 904 4 50 6 rows. ,1005 S 26 7 cows,. 988 5 85 9 cow . U3(l 6 83 88 ylus fds. CM 7 : 1.7 ylgs fds. 646 7 30 4 cows 1177 6 00 975 6 10 921 0 70 938 5 80 933 6 10 9 feeders,. C84 6 25 4 feeders.. 820 6 W 43 cows...., VJQ 5 90 68 feeders.. (C12 7 00 8 feeders .9M 5 90 23 cows. . 33 feeders y feeders 8 cows. 9 stee 12 steers 831 3 60 928 6 25 030 7 00 982 5 8j 1161 6 80 11 li 6 b0 S feeders.. , ; .. steers.. ..lino 7-00 3d sters....llT7 7 00 K feeders. . R7fl 7 00 Jl feeders.. 780 J !0 Jo feeders. RHl fl r, 30 COWS 93 o 00 1. cows Idas "1 4 iceders.. 730 6 0 19 heifers... m u J) 9 feeders.. 631 8 10 16 feeders.. 900 6 'jj HOOS-Wlth anotltT liberal run of h igi on sale, but not an many as was rxpc tr .1 , a few hogs sold early on speculative .u count at prices ruling anywhere f m steady to a nlokol lower tban the closing vaiues yesterday, most of the sales hclnu steady, or barely so. rtio packers wc j not quite so bearish a the daj' prevl ni Thoy Started out paying )rw al Uast fully steady and filled tho bulk of thn. orders on a level, mostiv , lcr lMau tho cost of their purchpi.es v. stcrj.iy At or near the. opening" ho .i ,Ved sumi wnat siowiy, out aiucs improvtd theio being not qultfl " m.tny hoga In sight as anticipated, the mvment h camo moro actlvo on tho market pron ressed. Closing trado was mtivo ot a nickel advance In prices and i l.o lltcrai receipts wero picked up In good sear-an The most tlealrahlo holdings were ict cti . - &1 . ..... . , Ilin tmlk VnalrrdAV nf I7.66'f ".. Hvrftil cars of- hogs showing tho best quality sold near tho close as high r w whlcii is tuny a nickel iiigncr man yrncrdat tt highest prlco. As will bo i)ted from the tabio of rr celpts, the supply was considerably urprr than a week ago and two weeks ngi nn i greater than the arrtvnls herr ()i ti same day last year. Quality on the ni k was conslderea very fair, bulk of a rr celpts consisting" of mixed' aiul n-.tw pacKing grnoes. Twenty-threo loads that cam r iat? over the Hurllngton sotd at prl' -s nn. where rrom steady to a llttio easic mi.tii the best time. -At first the buyej w.r.. niiparnntly anxious for the lions n;: I then suddenly became somewhai imnf rercnt. No. At. Kh. Tr. Mi. At. Bh. r. 30.... 173 80 7 to l 314 30 ' Tt IU 80 7 38 tt SI4 ... St Ill ... 7tl 33 204 SO 7 , 18..,,,,. .in 40 1 W 34 333 80 J 87 173 ... T se )t.. 254 120 7 , 33 133 110 7 30 33 187 240 1 , 33 130 ... TI5 tt 214 80 7 If. ..123 U 7 41 41. ...... .243 20 7 ' , 31 227 30 T 3S 33 337 SO 7 , 31 217 80 7 SS 47. 228 ... 7 1'j 34 203 ... 7 tS tl 837 240 7 7:. 30 343 30 7 3S 7.., 243 120 7 7.1 71 200 t T tt 37 340 244 7 73 S3 .. .331 89 7 3714 tl. ...... .11 40 7 73 10 231 80 7 (7s St 213 .. 7 7 77 lit 830 7 I7U 1 1 1 7 ' 61 378 130 7 70 'SI 343 40 7 73 tt.... i. .234 240 7 0 73 348 124 7 73 37 237 44 t 70 71 2I 30 7 78 14 2tt 40 7 70 74.. 233 ltO 7 78 t 243 130 7 70 71 281 80 7 75 SS 374 7 70 l 270 ... 7 75 70 2M 44 7 "70 7S 281 . 7 7 84... .,...231 30 7 70 tS 2(9 124 7 75 82., ...... 873 34 7 70 43 2(3 1(4 7 75 70 223 40 7 74 89 113 4 7 TS S3 i. ,303 84 7 70 34 347 ... 7 75 S4 313 ... T 70 28 .271 ... 7 TS SO 230 44 7 70 7S.., StS 130 T 7S 83 130 ... 7 74 70 34S ISO 7 75 74... .,...833 340 7 79 74., 24J ITS S 313 49 7 70 S3 3(7 1(0 T 75 T 283 400 T 70 37 370 40 7 77t4 '4 S47 40 7 70 2.. ...... 294 ... T 77 71 1.234 tt 7 79 23 2S8 49 7 (1 79........ 222 44 7 70 (0 v.307 10 7 8 21 i.. 311 80 7 79 30 313 89 7 IS (3........84S 144 7 70 SI 221 ... 7 SO 44 .,231 30 7 7 (4 278 120 7 39 73.. ......348 180 7 70 S4 307 180 7 80 7 301 40 7 70 88 318 80 7 30 7 333 JW 7 70 2S 103 120 7 80 I 835 ... 770 tt 314 ... 7 80 44. 3(4 180 7 70 2t 243 1(9 7 89 49 233 1(9 7 74 IT 2K0 119 7 80 I Sll ... 7 79 0... Ill 209 7 30 10...,.,,. 213 ... 7 70 378 80 7 3 2 237 120 7 70 1.9... 314 ... T SSli TO 22S ... 7 79 SO 291 ISO 7 UH 4...".....27l ... 7 70 I0........28t ... 7 83 I 231 ... 7 74 43 339 ... 7 30 PIOS. IS 41 ,,. I ts tt 140 . , T 40 II 0 .,, 2J 31 .144 . . 7 44 S3 Ill ... S7t SHEEP Tho bUtrmV of sheen and lambs was moderate, with tho market on killers irucucrtiiy utichangod from yesterday 'rime stuff of all klnda was aenrce. thu bulk of thn uriivala cnnalntlnir nf ftlni.lt on tho cohmlon to fajrly good order, There was a very tair inquiry for the most dc slrablo offerings on salo and notwith standing an early report of no Improve ment In thn general trudn, local business nem up wnu nt about steady prices. With only a moderate, supply available, trud nnttirally displayed a fair degreo of activity and tho biggest part of anything at all decent as killers was picked up uimpnratlvuly early In tho forenoon. The uchi gruues or litmus sold at J7.15, botR native and ran go lambs changing hwauC at that figure. A less desirable kind o; rango lambs brought J7.(w. There wen about as many Iambs as sheep this morn ing and thu receipts wore moro evenly divided In Hint regard than for somo llttlo time oacit. inciuaeci in the sheep sales woa a llttlo bunch of exceptionally choice fat yearlings that hrouirht nn much J3.40 and a very good class of ycarllnits sold at J5.2."!. Two or three loads of rango ewes brought 11.00 about the same ns that kind of sheep sold on yesterday's market. i iici a wan a goou aetnanu tor userui feeder offerings and tho movement wan fairly actlvo at steady to strong, prlcesl Only a fair number of buyers wero In from thu county, whllo some of the com mission men aniiurontlv hud a cumi manv orders to fill. Two double docks of good 'coding lambs brought as much as JG.W. and a bunch of feeding ewes was disposed nf nt !Jt WIiIIm l.n.ln... . - - , ,T , , ' ' ...... ....... i , d t, nun I.UIIUUI. oniy in tuiriy uveiy rasmon a very good elearanen was made tn fair season. Tho total receipts footed up about fortv threo cars or 12.000 head, being In the neighborhood of 6,500 head less than a weolt ago, but around 3,600 moro than for tho corresponding day a year ago. As pn yostordoy both ns to quollty and num bers the rango stock show u slight fall ing Off Quotations on sheep and lambs; Lambs good to choice, J7.10Q7.2C;1 lambs, fair to gooa, w.wu'i.w; larniis, recaors, s.wxi.o: yearlings, light, J4.i64l0.25: yearlings, heavy. J4.60iff4.75: yearllnas. feeders. 24.60 4j6.10; wethers, good to choice, J4.0tt?H3j, ncjwivrs, tair to guou, vo ; wetners, feeders. J3.7MJ4.2i; ewes, good to choice. J3.C044.0Q; ewes, fair to good. J3.2533.e0; owes, feeders, J3.0O33.30; owes, yearling breeders, J4.6026.00; cull sheep and bucks, I2.603.00. No. Av. Pr. 4 60 3 85 7 10 7 00 7 00 6 05 3 25 4 00 6 GS 6 65 6 10 4 80 4 00 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 30 2 65 2 86 6 10 E 25 6 00 4 20 6 26 6 40 6 40 6 50 3 70 7 15 6 60 tt 60 6 60 23 native yearlings ,...120 36 native lambs 133 87 native lambs 74 84 46 native lambs 19 native lambs 86 63 90 253 Montana lambs, feeders 213 Wyoming ewes 421 Wyoming owes 103 x Wyoming lamDs El 62 Wyoming lambs 70 149 Wyoming lambs, feeder 64 184 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 94 4M Wyoming wethers, feeders., 95 237 Wyoming ewes, feeders..., 88 229 Wyoming eweB, feeders..,, uo im t yuinniK ewes, leeuers...,. tvt teo Wyoming owos, feeders.... 69 owes, culls 311 Nebraska ewes, feeders,... 354 Nebraska lambs, feeders... 831 Nebraska lambs, feeders... 34 83 78 4. 37 67 M 80 63 68 45 Wyoming yeuriings 366 Wyoming wethers 117 Wyoming yearlings 647 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 160 Wyoming lambs, feeders, 67 Wyo. lambs, fdrs, culls... 117 fed ewes ,... 225 red lambs 455 Wyoming lambs 104 80 GO 4 17 Wyoming lambs 65 Wyoming lambs .... U4 .... 64 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKKt Demand for Cattle und Hog Steady Mb rep Latter, CHICAGO, NVjv, 20.-CATTLE-lte-colpts, 27,000 head; market steady to 10c lowor; beovos. J5.2310.65; Texas steers, J4.3OJjG.G0; western steers, J3.60il9.00; stock ers und feedors. JI.15(S7,25; cows and heifers. J2.754i7.40; calves. J6.6010.26. HOOS Receipts, 38,000 heud; market opened 6a higher, but advance lost; light J7.40O7.90; mixed. J7.45di7.95; heavy. J7-46f 7.95; rough, J7.4ftff7.GO; pigs, J5,25ti7.40. bulk of sales. J7.7ftlf7.90. SHEEP AND LAMDS-Rocelpts. 43.WX head: market mostiv 10c lower: native. J3.6ft4.60; western, J3.7564.60; yearlings, Jt.80ao.90; lambs, native, S5.6OS7.60; west ern, o.uBi.ta. Nl, .loaepU Live Stonk Market. ST JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. S0.-CATTLI Receipts, 2,000 head.; market steady; steor J6.764tlO.60;. cows and heifers, J3.75Q8.i calves. J5.004iD,75. HOOS Receipts. . 6,200 head; marktt slow; top. J7.90; bulk of Bales. J7.634J7.S0. SHEEP AND LAMBS-rteceipts. 3.5 0 head) market steady; lambs. J6.25Jj7.G0. Nlock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the flvo pr u clpal western markets yesterday; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.100 10.20a 12.CV St. Joseph 2.000 6.200 3,6 Kaunas city 8,000 18,000 s.oot St Louis ... ... 10,000 10.600 8.C04 Chlcugu . .27.000 20.000 4.Cf Totals jO.IW ol.OOO 74.53?