GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Export Sales of Wheat i Signal for Heavy Buying by Shorts. INVESTORS ARE IN THE MARKET There 1 n o0Ol siieu'Open Interest l December Corn at Chlcairo Mtl All of It Will lie l)e i i lUercii Ilrfore Long. i-a, . OMAHA. Nov. It. 1912. According to adt .c teielved here yts tunny trinx Kansas Citv. tlic cxiuit tnl " of nrt winter when hera iliiniitf the past few days have nmoiintod to U.V). tJ0 bunheU. Not to lo outdone, Winnipeg and Monlwal wired that expor iniex of Canadian wheat on the d.-o'.lne will re km 1.UV.U.M to 1.51.000 bllihols T.ils new was the hlgnat for lirai v ImyltiK b.v aliurts at Chicago, and Inventors wert also in tho market on a largo acalo. The nhort wheat covered showed u handsome profit and the buying wus fairly firel) scattered over the market and-was led by a large professional, who la not member of the. Chicugo Board of Trade. Some of those who failed to relish the Idea of foreigners again taklug our wheat surplus, advance the opinion that tht ales as reported were mainly yld traire actions. Some of the tnoro conservative men In the wheat trade, were advising friends and customers to use great cau tion on the btar sldo of wheat at the present time. Cash wheat Viftlc lower. Com, haa more inches back of It yes terday than In some time. There Is H good-sized open Interest In December corn at Chicago, and It Is said by Home mat every pound of It will be delivered be fore next month lolls around. Trader say they seo nothing In the situation to warrant more timil a irm.jiM.tiy ui.mi in December corn. One ot the oldest and most successful corn tradeia said he saw nothing In buying corn tor a good ad vance, but at the same time he did not want to sell short A report trom Illi nois said new corn was being bought at 35e a. bushel for December delivery. A message from another section of the- country said farmers were not selling oe cnuse of low prices. Weather conditions' are, an important tactor lor tne time Do ing. Cash corn 2c higher to He lower. The open Interest In December oats Is much larger than the average speculator knows, and conditions point to more or lees trouble for the shorts. There Is no expert business to speak of and the cash sales, yesterday amounted to only 140,000 bu. Cash oats c lower. Clearances-Wheat and flour, 668,000 bushels; com, ,000 buslvels; oats, J1S.0W busliels. Liverpool close: Wheat, ViOW lower; corn, kOHd lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1.S84.0O0 bushels and shipments 1.191,000 bushels, against receipts of 922.0M0 bushel and shipments ot 538,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 519,000 bush els and shipments il,000 bushels, against receipts of 644,000 bushels and shipments of 307,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were Wl,0O9' bush els and shipment 784.000 bushels, against recoipts ot 305,0m) bushels and shipments of 325,000 bushels last year. The following cash sales were reported today: Wheat, No. 3 hard winter, 1 car. So; No. 4 hard winter, 1 aar. 76c; No. 4 spring, 4 cars 77c, 1 car Koj No. 3 mixed, 2 cars-77Hc; No. S durum mixed, 1 car TUlio; 1 car Wic No. 4 durum mixed, 1 car 75c. Corn: Ne. 4 white, 1 car 43Hc; No. 3 yellow, 1 car 47c; No. 4 yellow, 1 car 44c; No. S mixed. 1 car 4Hc; No. 4 mixed, 1 car 43-Vc, 1 car i&Aci no grade. 1 car (white!, 3ic. Barley: No. 3, 1 car 67e. Oats: Standard, 11 cars SOc; No. 3 white, 7 cais iic; No. 4 white, 1 car l"Pc, 1 car 29Hc. Omttlin Cash Trices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 787V4c; No. 3 hard, 77VtWtc; No. 4 hard, 7&77c; No. 2 BprlnK, 7SM71tc; No. 3 spring, .77"? c; No. 4 spllng. 75677c. CORN-No. 4 white, 42Q42c; No. 3 yellow, 4G-047c; No. 4 yellow, 43(g44c; No. 3. 46,?46e; No. 4, IJS43c. OATS-No. 2 white. 30c; standard. 30Uc; No. 3 white, 29?ic; No. 4 white, 29i$ 29c. BARLEY Malting, 5402c; No. 1 feed, 44fJ50c. . , , , RYE N: '2, 59O00cV No. J, S9690. V " ' 'Carlvt lioertrita.;' ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago S' 225 17C Minneapolis i 591 Duluth 637 Omaha 23 11 22 Kansas City 94 20 7 St. Lolils 83 77 M Winnipeg 963 625 CHICAOO OR A IN iVSD rnovisioxs THK BKE: OMAHA, FKIIWY, NOVEMBKR 22, 1)12. Features of the Trading and Clostnp Prloes an Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Nor. 21. Reports that Tur key had rejected the peace terms brought about a sharp but not taking rally today In wheat. The coee was nervous, HBc under .the night before. Latest trading left corn unchanged to 1-Wc down, oats off UOfc to c and provlslpns ran gin if from 7c decline to an advance of 25o. Improved harvesting prospects In Ar gentina tended to pull down wheat prices during mostfft otQ the sesMon. Oond Ren oral rains had fallen, whore wanted and the weather was, clearing elsewhere. The bears received help also through reports that shipments from the Canadian north west would oomo to this side ot the boundary, other outlet being choked by the pressure on tormlnal facilities. May wheat here fluctuated between K9c fland W&c. with last euleflw at CWyCc, a net lota of Ho. For a while amallncss of country offer ings gave snap to the buying side of corn. On the ensuing advance, however, selling grew more, free and all the gain disap peared. May swung from 47VWJ474c, closing sCHeady, a shada net lower at 47 4l47He. Cash grades wero In fair de mand. Ne, 2 yellgw was quoted at 57 iJ58o for oar lots. Foreigners'' reselling weakened oats. May, whloh touched outside limits at 31c and 82Uo. finished ViOH'J under last nlglit at 32V4aiic fl) DAollnlng prices for hogs resulted in tSi a7o backset for provisions, except Jan uary porh. On relatively smJTall dealings, manipulators forced that option ,to a not advance, of 25c. Clotlng quotations were: Article. Open. Hlgh.l Low. I Cloie.l Yes y. Dec May. July. Cnrn Deo.. May. July. fiats Deo.. May. July. Pork Jan.. May Iard Nov. Dec, Jan.. May, Ribs Jan.. May. 4U 8S 3i 84H 85 ij9& 904 W, WifiJ 90H6H S7 8TJ4 S7 7H E74 47HS4I a'.i 47 4774 47 47S UK 4747 47 W.OVi ii 41 IS iS$ n 31MS0H SOU 31 30 32 31 320 21V, 32 32 22 32 32 It 40-44 1 (2 19 30 19 37- 19 40 19 4j U 60-35 18 62 18 50 1$ 57 IS W ........ 11 ii II 27 11 27- 11 30 11 ZS 11 ) 11 20 11 07 h 13 11 17 10 8-90 10 90 10 30 10. gin 10 90 10 22 10 30 10 22 10 27 10 35 10 35 10 37 10 30 ! 10 32 10 37 9 95 9 97 9 83 9 96 10 w Cash quotations were as follows; FLOUR-S.ow; winter patents; U.tXS 4.B; winter straights, 34.10ff4.; spring patents, 34.206.20: spring straights, 33.S0 fli.OJ; bakers. 33.70Vf4.60. UYB-lCo. 2. 59Glc. DARLEY-Fced or mixing, 44660c; fair to chdfte"' malting, KZFiOc. SEHDS-Tlmothy. 33.813.75; clover. 13.0Oir.K). PROVIBION8-Mess nork. li;.234il7.L0. Lard, In tlercej, 311.32. Short ribs, loose. 310.2QU.12. Total clearances of wheat and flour Were equal to C64.CW bu. Primnrv recelnts were 1,881,000 bu., compared with 923,000 Tiu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wlteat, 72 cars; corn. 111 cars; oats, 133 cars; hogs, 21.000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat; No. 2 red, U.0OQ1-O3; No. 3 red, WesJl.00; No. 2 hard, S4tf86ci No. 3 hard. 8384ic; No. 1 northern, 84?itj(5Mc, Np. 2 northern. 82 Mc, No. 3 northern. 81Sc; No. 2 spring, 820810. No, 3 spring. .HVfrMe: No. 4 sprlrg, 74tr7Sc, velvet chaff, 7S85l4c; durum, SWSSc Corn No. 3, KJflMo; Ao. 3 white, old, 63353c; new, 46o: No. 3 yellow, old. Kfj64ej new, 4JQ-7; No, 4, old, 49c; nvr. H545ic; No. Vnlte. new, 45c; No. 4 yellow, old, 54c; new, 8 84c. Oals: No. 2. 80c: No. 2 white, Sl&Jtc, No: 3 white. 316320. No. 4 wh:te, P3Uie" standard S2?iT3c Rye No, r. 3S6le Barley. 45874c Keids, Tlm-t-thv, J3 0WJ75; clover. 313.OO017.W. mTTEn- Firm; creameries, 2834o; cunp-flteaay ; wejpts. 3 r9 caps. nt i mark, ca-v included, 2Rc; ordinary , firsts. 2e: firsts. 27c. , CHEESE Steady; tlalslcv 144TICc. twins. Wiil6c, Younp Amrrlra.. 1H ilV; long horns. 116o. i rOTATflHS-Sl.iiilv rJni. ii . Michigan. 3C4Mc: Minnesota. S'vfUc; WIs oontln. 44JtU-. 1'Ort.TItY-Allvp. sleary; turkojs. 17c; chickens, lc; spring. 18. A EAI-Btoady at 6fIHo. St. I.ouls Crnernl Market. ST. LOlflS. Mo.. Nov. 21-WUBAT-Cash, lower; trnefc. No. 2 red. 9ScflSl,01i No. 3 hard, M0Wc. ' ' ' 4 CORN-U!Rlir; track. No. 2, 46Srici No. 2 white. 4I4Ic. ' OATS Firm; track, No. ;, 3261c; Nq. 2 whlt, 3Bc. HYE I'tiVhaiiBcd; fltc. Closing prices of futuros: WHE,Ti-Flrm: December. SSHff?u; CORNi-l")rni: December, 4SSo: May. C6CCc. , OATS-lBtpady; December, 31c; Ma), 32V4c , J'ol'?l;Ul111: f'1 winter patents. Il.TS ?5.opj extra fnscy and strnlght, 3l.l5fi4.e5; wrd wlfttt- cWnrs. !3 5orr8.S5. SEED Timothy. 310.00. I'ORXHUAIi-Lowcr; $3.00. BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, $&9 IIAY-Flrm: timothy, JllCOftn.SO: tral-' rle, U.Wgl8.0i). BAOGINO 10 3-lfic. TWINB-aiemp, Sc. PROVISIONS-Pork . tliichiuiged; Job bing, 116.J0. Ijird. viinchanged; prime ttenm, '$10.72tJ640.SJ. lunl. unchanged; prime steam. $10.724giO.R3. Dr- salt meats. iiiiclmnRed; boxed extra shorts. $11 37; cloar ribs. 311.37: short clears, 1I.S7. Hacon, unchanred; boxed extra shorts, 312.37; clear ribs, 112.37: short clears, 312.87. V O V I, X it Y Firm; ettjekens. 9c; springs. 12c; turkeys, 16o; ducks, 13c; geese, lOo. BUTTER Firm: creamery, H34e. EGOS-Flrm; 26c. , Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbls 10.0CO 10.000 Wheat, bu..... raOV) 90.CO9 Cnrn. hit ... ' T-7 Avi inrvwi Oats, bit W.OOO 70,'ono 'KtliiNas '.Clt'r Rraln ami Prnvlslnns. ' KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. Ct.' WHEAT Cash, lo higher; No. 2 hatil, WS5c: No. 3, S0S2c: No, 2 red, fC893e; No. 3. 1 (WVjU97c. I CORN-Market lo higher! No. 2 mixed. 4341o: No,-. S, 42c; No. 2 white, 4S'3'lf)C; No. 3. 44c. I OATS Unchanged: No. 2 white, 31WS 33c; No. 2 mixed, 32ft32c. , RYE-Vkj; HAY Weak; choice timothy, IllKMr 14.M; hoca prairie, 812.5O3JU00. ' Closing price ot futures; 1 WHRAT-Decombor, 7Sf7Se; May, ,S4W84c; July, 81Hc t'ORN-December, 4343c; Xtay, 41 4il5c: July. 454c. ' OATS December, 32e; May, 33ac. ! BUTTER-Creamery, 32c; firsts, 30c, OG&-r Extras, 23c; first's. 2Sc: sec- 'Ortda. Uc. POULTRY liens. SOlSc: , roosters, ttt Sc;. springs. HUffUo; young turkeys, 15 Cric, ' ' Rocelpts. Shipments Wheat, bu 94jOOO 135,0000 Corn'.' bu M.'OOO 15.000 Xats, bu ... 7,000 9,M Mllvrankce Grain.. Market. MILWAUKEE. NuV", .21. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 84,S6c; No. 2 northern, 83ff4c; No. 3 hard .winter, , 86S7e; Decembor, 82cv May. 87!40S7ic, CORN No. 3 yell6t, BlfiCSc; No. 3 whlto. 3c; No., 3, 6VtfG7o; December, 4Sia; May, 4lc, v . OATS Standard, 32tfi32c. BARLEY-64e;72c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 4&g4fie. OATS No. 3 white, 29a29c. RYE No. 2, 544768c. BRAN-J18.004US.50. FLOUR First patents, I4.15W.45: second patents, J4.00ff4.23: first clean), 33.00pa.30; second clears. $2.30f2.0O. FLAX-ll.32. BARLEY MSOk. Mlntirniiolls Rrnin Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 21. WHEAT December. S0ifKV! May. KK'WSfiVlP. Cash: No. 1 hard, iwc: No. 1 northern. 81c: No. 2 northern, '79r60cr No "3 77i7Sc. Dnlnth fSraln Market. DULUTH, Nov. 21.-WHE VT-Dp track No. 1 hard, S2c; No. 1 northern, 81ci No. .2 northern, 79c: Montana: No. ? hard, to arrive. 81c; December, R0c; Mnr. 86c. OATS-29tc. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Liverpool Grain Market, ' LIVERPOOL. Nov. 21. WHEAT Spot, steady: No. 1 Manitoba, new, 7 7d; No. 2 Manitoba, new, 7s 5d; No. 3 Manitoba, new, 7s 3d. FUtures. easy; Decomber. 7s Wi: March, 7s 3Ud; Mav, 7s 2V4d. CORN Spot, easy; new American, kiln dried, s 7d. Futures, easy; December, 4s lQd; January, 4s 10d. CHICAOO 1,1 VEi STOCK MAK1CRT nemmiit for Cattle anil fllieep Steadr Mobii WeHk. CHICAOO, Nov. 21. CATTLE Receipts, 8,000 head; market steady to lOo lower; beeves. (5.357(110.55; Tpxas Hteers, $4.30 5. OTi; western ateers. o.01?a0: atockcrs and feeders, J4.2S?f)7.5fl: cows and heifers, $2.767.40; c.lves. &E0ia2S. HOOS Receipts. 30,000 head; market weak: llgUt. 37.4097.8G: mixed, 37.4087.90: heavy, r7.407.90; rougli. 37.4S7.0; pigs, tfi.'Jfttef.K): bulk of sales. 17.BVfi'7.R5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 25.000 head; marKet, steaay; native, w.wncpi.wi; western, J3 755T4.W: yearlings . $.80S6.90; lambs, native, t5.6O07.4O; western, 35.65 7.40. fit. I.anU Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 5200 head, Including 2,100 Texans; market, steady; natlvo shipping and ex porting steers, $7.011. CO; dressed and butch.er steers, 35.3508.75; stockers and feeders, 1.17Mi7.00: cows and heifers, $4.50 9.10( cannrs. $2.75714.00; bulls, $4 0036.50; calves, 30.0iv$ii.00; Texas and Indian steers, tl 60i7.40: cows and heifers. $3,253 5.10. HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head; market. steady: pigs and llght.i, $4.757.90; mixed and butchers, I7.66B7.dd: good heavy, f7. 7.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.000 head: market. lOfiCBc lower; muttons. $4.00 Q4.25; lambs. $$.237.40; culls and bucks, $2.WK33.2r.. stockers, $2.763.60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov 21. CATTLE Receipts, 6,000 hexl, including 700 south- errsi market, steady; dressed beef and export steers, JS.lifllO.S5: fair to good, tC.J5RS.00: western steers. (5.75&9.00; stock ers and feeders, $4.7Mc7.50: southern steers, I4.2&97 2B: southern cows, J3.754HW; native cows. $J.5va7.0n; native heifers. $5,000 S.50; hulls. $Vft.00; calves, $C.60J9.60. HOaSRecelptH. 11,000 head; market, steady; bulk of sales 17.ava,7.: heavy. $7.7567': packers and butchers. $7.tt5 7.K; llicht, $7G&7.75. pigs, $.00&7.V). KJIFKP ARP LVMBS Receipts. 4.000 hsad: market, tsdy to 10c lower; lambs, I&.5AS7.M, veirllnas. 4.SOrtf.O0: wethers, $4.075.CM; ews. $S.SOfl4.60; stookers and seders. J55M.M. it. .?'-', Tt Stock Mrliet. .j - " " i iii ite- i cetutt. 2 9) brad Market slow: steers , $,75tO.H; cows and heifers, 13.S0g7S.7li- ' HOoV-Receipts 10.000 head. Market 8c to 10c higher; top, $7.W: tufk of sales. , SHEEP AND LAMBS-neeelpt. 4.0 , head. Market slow; Iambs, $.2S9T,M .Stock la SlHht. Rttcelpts of live stock at the firs jrhv dpal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogg. Sheep, South Omaha 4,000 10,400 ,6W St. Joseph 2,801 10.000 4, fro Kansas City 8.0O) H.ftl 4.000 St Loul 5.200 10.000 3.000 Ci Icago 1,00 30.000 3.000 Total 2s,5no rvm m,m Turpentine and Itoela, SAVANNAH, Nov 21.-TURPENTTNB Firm, 3Sc. Ka'He. (7 bbls : receipts 944 bbls.; shipments, 30 bWs . domestic, stock, 34.533 bbls. ' ROSINFlrm. Bales, 3,0)7 bbls, receipts, 4.&8G bbls.; shipments. 1.022 bbls.. stock. 134.951 bbls. Quote A, B, C D. $5.80; E, 5.S5, F O. H, I. $5.9; K. 30 60; M, $7,00; N $7.50 WO, $7 7; WW, $7.9. jDcfinite Impiov. i Brings Rise i in Prices of Stocks. MANY ISSUES SHOW INCREASES Several Influence Combine to Hlvr Markrt More Cheerful Appear ance I'urrlan News la Fa vara lile. NEW YORK. Nov. .ln place V)t the drltttnl; and Indecisive ti tm of the stock market recently therr . a dodnlte lm provement today and i . i rose oaslly In nil quarters The movement was a comutchcnslvu one and the amount ot trading, although still comparatively small was the largest of the eek. -A long list of stocks, including leading rail road and Indimrtil Issues as well ai somo of the less conspicuous established gains of 1 to 3 points. Hcveinl Influences combined to give the market u more cheerful appearance. At tho opening quotations were affected by the higher r.tiiui' of Americana in IJjii- don, and siiiail gnlns here were Kcneral, Announcement of tho engagement of 8760,000 gold for Importation (rum londuu, favorable tatlroad returns for October, optimistic Initio reiiorts and the pros pects for conclusion of the HalkHh war seemed to trailers to Juttlfy a more bull ish position. 'The market continued to snow a iack of settled purpose ana dur ing most ii f tho afternoon setltfon trad ing was nt a low point, at pr4c& slightly below the best In tho last howr thero occurred the heaviest buying movement of the day and the market closed strong at thu best figures ot the session. Although tho drop ot foreign excango rates, which yesterday fell to the lowest point since 1910, had Indicated the possi bility of gold Imports, today's announce ment came as a surprise, since no en gagements were looked for before Mon day, when the weekly offering of South Arrlcan gold will be made In London. It was reported that negotiations were under way for further gold engaKements. Money rates held firm and the market made no ivsponse to the bringing In of Bold, from abroad. 'lh bond market was firm on a broader Inquiry. Tptol sales par value, 1,800,000, United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stuclts were as follows: il. Illsh, Uw, Clot.. Amnlomtled Copper XM00 ill 3 W Aiuerlran Airlruttural UK AraerlMii nel Buiir. .. J, 700 l 64V U4 Amtrlcin Cn 1X100 4ti 41S Amtrlran Can pld... ... l.fOO 114 Ut'i JiVi Aranrlcau C 4 V TOO Mi M 444 American Cotton Oil.. . .7x t tH Am, Ice securities.. l'H American l.lnsel too UK 1IH II American LocometUe ... 1,100 47S 41 4TVI AmaHctn S- & It 1,400 Its :H i Am. 8. A 11. prd :X I04S 1M Am. HuR.r ll.tlnlnt.. .. iOO ltl 111 Dm Arrxrlrtn T. a T.. IM U1H 141H !:, Amtrlmn ToUcoa JOrt 170 170 l1 Anaconda Mining Co.... 2,109 44U 4.1S U Atchln 4,100 10114 107S tot Attlll.on I'M 1A1H Atlantic CV,rt Lint 100 IMS U 137H llallhunre Ohio 1,100 107S ,lMsi 107U Drthlenem Bteal 1,M -41 41 Drooklru Kapld Tr lt.tOO !, J1S 1IV Canadian raclllc (.700 MU MT 27i rentrsl lathtr J.too sK t; Chraapeake A Olilo 4.iOO 1!4 II II '4' Chlcaso G. W CSO U ll4 ll'.l Cblcaco, M. I St. r. .. f.70 ll III llS ailrago & N. V ........ 1,100 1IH 1H lM Colorado V. & U 400 Tl 1G 34 Cootoltdated 0i 1,409 14m 14114 14114 Corn I'rodticti t.COO 17S, 15 17 H Delanarr (k HuJion too HI IM HJ'4 nanrer A Hlo Oranda,... 100 IIU 33 H 11 Denver R. O. pfd IM 4914 40H H niatlllen' Securitlea .... 1,100 II 17 7V Erie 1,000 ' t(Ti Sl'i 1H Erie lit prd (on It H'i Ki Kile Id pfd.... 900 4W 41 General Klectrlo , 1,800 1UU 1UK itl Orut Northern-ptd 1,100 tt4 HW UtH Great Nrthrn Ore ctfa. 100 47 4S Illinois Central 109 Its lit 117 tnterbnrnuli Met 1.400 1014 10 10't Inter. Met. pM X.COf) U Mi t International llanreater.. ton lint ISO U". Inter-Marine pfd IM lift I0i 10U International Paper l.SOO 1? 1!4 US International Pump 100 JSV4 HVi M Kauaat Clly Southern.... UO 2 17K ' laclxle Gaa 10(114 Lehlalj Valley .. ,o0 lTfti 174H 17514) Ixjulmllle ii Nattirllla... COO 1H 1H lrt M.eSt. P. & & s. M.. 700 HIT, 141K 141 Mlxioorl, K. T f. 1.009 IHi 17 i 3114 Mltmurl Pacltlc 1.109 Vl 41); 44 National niacult 100 112 Vi 1331, 181K Niitlonnl Lead 1,709 t tOi It N. n. n. or m. id prd.. 100 s;U iih tv Kir York Central (09 11(14 114K IK N. V., O. A W 10O S5 .141, 14i Norfolk Western ' 300 1H!4 III 111 North American II Northern Pacific 3.100 IMS 1141, 121V4 Pacific Mall 1,800 MY, 3114 lh Tennirlvanla 3,000 lit 113 11114 People's Oat 1,109 117 116H HIS J"., C. r, d St. I. 10414 Plttadursh Coal 300 14 Hfc I3S rresard Steel Car 409 3 1714 is Pullman Palace-Car 300 11414 1I4V4 lM4 Iteadlni IM.IOO 173 171S 1114 Republic I. 8 1,100 1114 R 31 rtevubllo 1. b. S. pfd ... 190 llVi Ml, S914 Hock Itland Co 109 3 KI4 :4'4 Rock Irland Co. pfd 4114 St. U 8, P, Id pfd... 00 31K 3914 3114 Seaboard Air Una 1014 Seaboard A. U pfd 1,390 41S !4 41 Blnaa-gheffield S. k I ID Southern Pacltlr 4,109 11114 111S 2114 Southern Hallwir 1,799 1014 tt 1014 80. Hatlvey pfd 100 11", lit; US Tenneaaee Copper 309 41 4S 41 T b I'aclfV, ion 34 3114 2114 Union Pacirio 41,199 171 171H 11144 Union faclflo pfd, ,.. It United Statea Really 11 United EUataa Rubber..,. 11.109 (IK Uti lt United States Blfel 47.500 71 7414 76', t' 8. Steel pfd 400 111 . JUS 111 Utah Copper 1,100 6(14 )H UK Va.-Carolina Chemical ., (m 47 4114 4S Wabaak 100 414 414 4V4 Wabaah PfA 300 14 lift 1IH Weatern Marrlatid 10 H U H',4 Weetarn Union 109 7114 711, 714, Weitlnahouw Eeetrlo ., l.tCO 1114 U14 IIS Wtieellns U. It TsUl tales (c ls (ay, Ul.tM saano. Nevr York Vuiiesr llurket, NEW YORK. Nov. 21. MONBY On call, firm, S'sJW per cont: lu'lnr rate, 5?i per cent; closing bid, JVi per rent; offured at, Mi' per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty days, U per cent: ninety days, bi per cent, six months, .SVtSVi Pr cent. PrtlMB MKltCANTlLH PAPBII-4J per cent. STERLING EXCHANQB-F rm. with actuul business In bankers' bills ut H.glW ror sixty-day bills and at 14.8490 for de irisnd. Commercial bills, 14.80V4. SILVERTllar, SZq; Mexican dollars, ISKc . BONDS Government, steady: railroad. firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows. V. . ref, Ii, res- id K, C. So. rf, it,. n coupon 11 !, 8- dab. 4 ltl!.. N tl. 8. 3a. ret 1IHU ai 14. unl. to,... 17 t coupon, 101WM. K. A T. lit 4. MS V. 8. 4i. rag IjJS do ten. 4V4a, . ,. , 14 do coupon .111)4 Mo. Pacific a.,.. 7114 Panama la, coupon.. 101 !i edo conr, !,,., bTK, A -C. Ut la tils... Hi.V It It of M 4V An.er AC. (..... ,101 '. V. (!. ,. 1. S14 A T, Jti T. ct. 4a, 113 H deb. 4a .. . St Am, ToUcco aa...lleN. Y N. H. a H Armour Co. 4H er. Ilia . .. M Atfhlion gen. 4i. . VIMK. & TV, lit e. 4a. 17 da er. 4n, 1140. . 101H do cv. 4a, . ii(u, do r it . .,110114 jf, Pacific la . . IIU A. r. I. let la.. WU do la C Dal. A Ohio 4a, 1JSO. B. U rtdf. 4a. . (1 in IVi 1114 Pasn, ov. I14i 1II.. HS llrook. Tr- r. 4a MS 4o cos, 4a.'. . in Ceo. ot Oa. Is... .IMIi Reading cm, ee. . MS Can, Leather (a.... IIS 8. U B. T, ft 4a 7CS Chea. ft Oblo 4Ha.. HS do sen. '(a UH do conr. 414a T Bt. U 8. W. e. 4a. Mi Chtcaco 4V A. Ilia. M14 1. A. U adl. la,. . 71 C B, t Q. . 4i. MS So. Plic, col. 4a . Illj do cen. 4. . . 14H da or, 4a... . US Didnrti i!4e..n"i oo in rir, i... M C. R, I. P. . 4 4714 8o. Railway ft .. m do rtf. 4a . ., 17 H do cen, la, . . . ;t C & R, r & a 4Ha 4W Union- Pacific 4a. fc I), a II. cr 4e . 17 S do tr. 4s . ... 103U 9. It. O. rtf. H da let a raf. 4i. . ;2 Dlatlllera' la , 71 TT, t. Rubber (a.. ,101s Brie p. I. 4. Illit g. Steal ii ....ijj do cen. 4e , 7(i Vi.sr. Chem. 8a . n do cr. 4, ear. B. 71 Watath let 4 rt. , its III. Can. lit rtf. 4H14Wejtem Ut. 4a,., . nZ imrr t,cn, is.ec. or, aa.a St inier. i. ai. . i nn-a Jaran Sa ft Old. Offers. Neiv York Mlnlnn Slock. MOW YORK Nov 3 lo-eHig iHla tlons on mining t".-ks were: i em Taai hmi. j jieaican til II imiatt KM M (,'ralr e IM mandard 104 I Veil Jeraet M 1 Cm Cat t Va. lren Sluer , .. Iadrllle Coo l.Hll. Chief witeied II oat on rioalna Morka, HORTpN. Nov Jl.-Cloilng qivotatlons u eina were ns roiinns: AHouei 4l",Mhak Amal Cerwr 4U K'lt.. i-na. ! A X h. S . . ..ti N'lrltilx Mlr.ee Arltena Cem 4t,North utt IJ & C IVA 0. M (UNarth Ve Cal. A AtUenj. 7iiohl Oomlntwi .. Cl A llecll IM tceola Centeaalal , .. tn Qulnry t Itaske C. C " at ut..n,m I Kaet Dutte tf M I 3urerlo . . Franklin ... . C4 Superior . n M j nirout Con. .. 4S Tamarack . . Oranby Con. tl4j I' S 8. It a M Orin lnane H do pM Me Itoyale lppf ,i( ftati Can . . 'r iU r 4-PPer IV , Lake Ooppet' . JU, Winona la Salle Vper u.Wshtr Miami Cnppir .. ii. -A?aea, US 11 (W MS IH (IS 111 . 17 MS 44V 1 1H 4J14 II Mi ( 44 Tl . I.iiiidiiu Slek Market, 1.0NION, Nov. Sl.-The fainrable turn In events In the near cast, pnitlculnrly ivftaraing eriia nnu Austria, bad it fur ther cheering effect on the stock market ! today, and local and continental Dota tions oxpanded, Htinw rail ncte leadhif . features In the mlvunoa ltr HrltlKli i-courl- llei while diamond shares and Rio Tlnto? I were tho be.U In the foreign section. I 1'roflt taking caused recessions and a uuieter tone late in the session, Atiur : OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET iFnir Run of Cattle, with Price Steady to Easier. HOGS CLOSED IN. BAD SHAPE Sheep) anil l.aiuha In I'alr Iteeelpt for ThU Time of Ihe Week, Ttllh Klllera Ten tn I'lfleen Cent! lllaher, SOl!Tlt OMAHA. N'HV 2L 1IS iieceipis were: Official Monday . Official Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Estimate Thuuday t,J-'our days this week..iS.S ll.sM fcame days last week. Same S weeks nun. . . S.91! l,?Jl Sam 3 weeks airo. .91,821) U.441 144.0JI Same 4 weeks oito. .3l.SU .8t" Hl.W Same days list year ..,7S SS.M7 44.U11 The followlnrr table shows the recclPtA ot cattle, hoes and sheep at South Omsns for the year to date as vuiiiprort wllh Inst year. lsi: isu. Inc. Dec Cattlo .. . m,S4J l.o.J.W'.- ... . WJ.i iiors .... 2,iwo,tu :,l(M.:ii! .wt . .. Sheep 2,7t,X.-W 3,St9.a?3 . . S4,SST Tha followlnr lablo shows the ranee of prices for hoan at South Omaha lor the "At fsw davi with eomnnrlfuii"- Cattle. Hobs. Sheep. .,1X011 V81 5.-''' . . ,Kl IJ.Nt 11 ? . 4.4ti; lu.aiv ij.''- . 4, ("00 10.41 (I.JU) TlAle I lli l'-..:iM i'e. N,iv can securities opened stcudy and about i Nov. II, unchanRed. ltlr buyliiK orders were ex- Nov It united durlitK the forenoon anil the ltat i Nov 'advanced under the lead of Canadian Ta- Nov. ' clflr. Prices dropped a fraction uiuW ' v'v. reallxInK In the Jrrve tradlne and the mar- Nov i ket rioted undecided. The supply of money Is aradually shrinking and ills I count rates were marked up on the pur ichuie of sold for shipment to New York. . London alosltiK stocks: Cantoli, wonij., 7IS Lsulirllte 4k K. do account T4I-IIM., K. A T 11-iN. Y Central I Norfolk A W ... 11114 do pM. . 10( Ontario 4V W... 10SrinmrlrenU . . ::SS Hand Minn. Usrteadlnc . ll'f Southern Hi . HIS do pfd ... . SIS Southern Paelflc . tl fnlen raclflc .. 41 do pfd . UH V. F. Weel 1114' do pfd.. . . i 44iiTVabath 114 d pfd Ill I T HI 811 5 -,UI 4 SSI b tfl o s: t ss r. 74, i to: r. o I Sill 6 7 74 lb 8S 14 S3 i t M 7 WW, I! i 7 t 7 Dli 4 tM fti (7 7 HI 7 JHI 0 Hi 7 3i 7 M 5 Mil 4 l 8 10 U 11, . KJI U Irtl - i IV pji r M 4 ss ie I - -41. . .i m.t lenlay Speculstots boinsht on that basis forty or fifty ears, imyiiiR I7.SD for the Milk of Ihelr imrcbases. with a good snrlnkllnK at $7M. lnrker In the mean time hnd picked up a few luindreil llRht lions and plus, mlds and ends of low priced stuff Then rpeeulatota liMn tilled "P. the market came to a su.Idun stand still before anyone knew what was hap pening. It suddenly became apparent that packers were not following, tho pteulutoM and for a time no one mi even bidding When packors finally cot down to business their bids were l7.C(xui 7.BS for the Keneral run of the hogs A a matter of course sellers were unwilling to make; any siuh cnncelon, at least iuu witheut iv fight, and the market turned Into a decided dcadtnuk There It stood during the. greater part of the forenoon and at the time of closing this report a large proportion of the receipts still re mained In first hands, The raue for today's sharp btesk In the market Is to l found In the fact that prlfes at this point have been higher than at all other markets, higher even than at Chicago. Today's mov on the part of the packers was an effort to get this market down to where It would lie mote nearly In line with other points. Am,1 fner Anacoala .. , Atchlaen ' A. w..J Baltimore, a Oslo Canadian rarltlr Cheiapeaka O. Chlcaso 0. W cm., mil nt. r tie Heart .. Dinier Ai Itle O do pfd , Krle do lit pfd. . do Id pfd.. Hrand Trunk Illlnila Central Uld. SILVEIt-llar .lit . tl 111 u 91 II (114 ! US . 30S 4, ll( .17774 14 . t;s inn j Nov. 1. 7 TWi, 7 50j 7 Ml 5 7(1 4 C4 OJ Nov. rv.l 7 Ii I G I6i , 7 M U R 4 M, W 'Sunday " Receipts and disposition ot live stock at the' Union stock yards. South Omnha. for twentytfour hours ending at S n. in.. Saturday; m:cistiT8cAni.oAna. fHttle Hogs, fiheep. Uses C. M. ,4 Rt. Vu,Nuh Moi. Pni'..f. i Union I'netflo at C. & N. w oast... f. I'. & N. W., west... IK U JJt. 1. M. O... i? ( H, A IJ., east... I O. II. ft Q.. west... ST C K, I, I'., eatt.. 7 C. It. I. ft P., west,. 2 Central 4lJ jUlliuilsCeni 1 r. 17 14 .It! 3 S 3U 7 1 4 4 21 1 No, II.. 9 71.. 74 It.. 14.. It.. 71 II.. . It., . M . . I. It .. II... 17... 70 . 4 .. 47.... TS (V .. II.. . . II ... Tl. , . . SO .... I. .. IS. .. 17. .. II .. 14. .. A 117 111 lit to ..111 sb. Pr 40 T II MTU . . lit 40 T 0 7 4 0 1U 1(6 T as IM . T ' 100 II 7 14 T .107 m it 177 . 7TI 1T . 1 7 .III 44) 7 70 .144 140 T Tt ! 1 7 l T 71 110 T T( M t 71 10 140 ..174 ...147 ...HI ...:ot ...tit . .IM 411 II T 71 71 T Tl 7 7J 7 T( 7 71 T 7 7 Tl 7 10 IM 7 10 m 7 io 40 IM So. 11.. . M .. (1 .. 14.. M. ... ... 4(. . 17... 17.. . .. 41.. m it., ii .. . (I o . in .. it. 71 . (7.... ... (.... II.... Tl.... II.... It.,.. 14.... II.... II . Ar. ..! ..Ill 171 . m n u nt ..in .in .3W lit ltl ..14A 111 .507 . IM 111 STi, If. 4 7 M 14 7 (0 .IK 140 7 M no 7 io 4 7 fc) IM T 10 . . in le 7 10 10 7 M 40 T in 7 M 7 W 1 ... T 10 140 7 10 10 7 10 ... 7 IS in :io 7 is hi m tin .111 ... Ik 111 110 T Wl 1(0 IM 1U 111 110 T II IM ... T 5 .111 IM T II .314 IM T II too 7 u 141 7 IA 111 7 II ...IM ...141 ...114 ..Ill ...17 . 114 II ....111 ....101 ....1(7 . . II 1 00 1 ,11 I u I !( stesriv nt M l.lfid rter m Aiuixttv jstiiavi par cent. Tha rate of discount In the ooan market for short hills Is 4("H lS-ls per cent: for inrce raontni nms, 1 ij-inorf'i per cent, rtnnk of Knulauil .Staleinenl, LONDON, Nov. JI.-Ths weekly stste- Tutat Receipts ...1KI 14A :ti DiaroHiTioN Hhad. Tattle. Hoar. Bhcen. Morris & Co.... Bwlft AV Co. Cudahy Paoklng Co.. Arniour Co Aiorren r meni pi ins iiann or n.ngiana snows tht. H. O. Packing Co following changes: Total reserve, In- K. C. Packing Co.... creafo. fm.QOO. circulation, decrease - v. 11 VTnfiuit Co (P00I bullion. Increase. S37 M3; other scour - f nVnt"n V 8 Lush' l ei. Inoreaee. SIOR COO: other danonlta. ,1-. f,?R 1'u"1' croase. I17R.O00; public deposits, Incrniise, J1.11,100; notes reserve, Increase, I8S0.0O)' lovernmrtii xccuriues uncuangeu. Tne proportion of the bank's reserve to lia bility this week Is 50.67 per cent; last week It was 49.95 per cent. Hank of Franer stiiirmuiit. PA UlS, Nov U. -The weekly ntatemnt of tho Bank of trtonce shown the follow Iiib changes! Notes In circulation, de- reasrd M,17t,0U0 francs, treasury bills, increused 31,7CO,X) frnnrs; general de posits, dearensed 18,725, Wo francs; gold In hsnd. Increased 1,041,000 francs: stiver In hand. Increased 1.2HO.0CO francs: bills dis counted, decreased 74,2M,000 francs; nd vnncfs, decreased E.OZfi.OOO. Hank Clearing. OMAHA, Nov, Jl.-Hank clearings fur today were S8,W3.!)M.S5 as compared to t'.fi.i'io.vu me niniq oy last yenr, show. Ing a gain of J734.M1!. Illll A Bon... r . . lewl Huston & Co J. B. Hoot A Co J. H. .Bulla IToaonstook llms McCreary KetloKg... Werthelmer A Degen.. II. P. Hamilton nothschlld A Krebs.... Mo, A Kans-Calf Co. Ullne St Christie.. Other buyers.. SKI 1X6. (if) in' 10 in 219 XI itw 1(12 1ST 312 42 34 190 Dfi 77 so: 1.2M 2.1W l.oie 1,R73 134 47S 3,tii 3,3)3 OSfAHA ClKNElt AI MAUKBT. Total .,.,,.'.... 4,41 CATTLR Hecelnts ivei. . day. 157 fresh cars being reported In. The total for the four. days foots up a little over pi.WO head, a gain of about 6,000 head over the corresponding period last year. The market on beet steers opened slow Jnd dull and It was late before buyers and tellers got torether on a trading basis. A slow market almost always means u weak market, but still Iniyern kept picking around, getting a few steers here and there, so that the dealrable kinds commanded ubout steady prloes. with other grades possibly a III tie easier. Cows and heifers woro generally in very fair demand and desirable killers showed little or no change compared with yester uay. rretty mucn everything was dig BUTTKlt No. 1. 1-lh. cartons, 35c; No I, CO-lb. tubs, fllVjc; No. 2, 33c. CHHESU-lmported flwles, 3Jc; Amerl- n an-L.,0?ki P",H' ,24ci twin-'. I posed of In good season, although the rpe. daisies, 10c; tilnlets. 21c; rounx ttsdo wus by no means active. muumitn, icj uiuu uiDei nricii, .ic; nni berger, 2-lb., 21c; 1-lb., 2Jc; New Yolk white, 21r. POI'I.TUV. -Urnllor. IT. n.r ..... JllfflSo; cocks, lie; duoks. ISc; geens, 15c; , turkeys, 28c pigeons, per doz., 11.20. Alive. ui.Micin, .w, uriie, iiioivto; om roosters, c; ducks, full fonthered, lt4c; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys, KmSoi Mgeons. per dor.. Mc: homers. J,30: ,(iHlin. No, I, It. M; No. 2. 50c, PO.U1TS. ETC-lllssotirl apples. In bbls.. 13.0OS3.25: New York OreeiliiKS and Baldwins. JJ.J5. Spanish onions, p.? ---.-".". .o.,tiy aeieci. rier bunch, St.Z.Mr!-S0; Jumbo, per bunch 1275 03.75. Dates. Anchor brand, new. 30 1-ib ,ikBs. In box. per box, 12.M; Dromedary nrand. new, 30 Mb, pkgs. n hoi nr box. 13.00. Figs. California, per cake of 13 No. 12 pkgs., R5o; per case of 3rt No ! pUgs., 12.50; per case of 50 Nu, 1; nii,' Jl.rw; bulk, in 2t gad W-lle. mum iJ'' 10a; new. Turkish, B-crown. la SO-lh I boxes, per Ib 15c: 6-crown. In .b' 1 boxes, per lb., 16c; 7-crown. in Jo-lb' bo.ies, per lb.. 17e. Lemons, Umontlra ktlected brand, extra fancy, 300-lto nlias tar box, 37.50; Loma Lliuonelra, fanoy' SO9-30O sixes, par box. I6.M; 210-420 sizes.' Mo par bog less; California, cholee, 10). M) sites, per box, W.09. Oranges, Call lornla Bed (C) brand, extra fancy, &a-l4 slzis. par box, I4.SS; extra fanoy, all sizes, per box. $4.75. Florida graDe fmie u II Uses, J3.W. Cranberrlrs, per bbl M.00; per box. $J.7. VEGETABLES -Cabbage, maeonsln, per )b., lo. Celery. Michigan, per dot.. Uc. Cucumbers, hothouse, per dot., 11,85 liarit plant, fancy Florida, per dog., Ji.no. CJarllc, extra fancy white, per dot., 16c Lettuce, extra fancy, tier dot., Me Onions, white In crate, 11; yellow, per lb.. IVic. Parsley, fancy southern, per doz. bunches, 50Q75c. Potatoes, Early Okie), per bu.. CSc. Tomatoes, California, per basket, 2 W. Wax beans, per basket, 1; grean beans, per basket. 31. Hwrol potatoes, Kansas, per bbl., II. W. Ituja bagas. par lb.. lUo. KWH fresh)llckerel, Uc; white. IJc: trout, 13c, Hpanlih mackerel, 16c; eel, 17c; haddock, 13c, flounders, 18c; green cat fish, llo: shad rne, per pair, 30c: salmon, 17o, halibut, 13a: buffalo, It' bullheads, Uc. Beef Cut Prices Wholesale prloes of beef cuts, effective November 13, are at follows; No, 1 libs, 2Cc; No. 3 ribs, 14c; No. 3 ribs, 10U; No 1 loins. 21c; No, 2 loins, 15c, No. 3 loins, 12a, No. 1 chuoks, 9c, No. 3 chucks, c; No, 8 chucks, T,c. No. 1 rounds, 12c; No. 3 rounds, 16c; No, 3 rounds, 9H. No. I plates. 8c. No. t (dates. 7!4.c; No 3 plates, 7c Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O, Nov. 21.8B7EDS-C!over. prime cash, 110.S5: December-March. 311.00. Alslke. prime, 112.60; December, S12.IK; March. 313.00. Timothy, 1-87'i; Decem ber, 31 90; March. tLvnj. Calnmet anil Ileola Dlvldrnd. BOSTON, Mast., Nov II -A quarterly dividend of 313 a share was declared to day by the directors of the Calumet and Uerla. Mining company The dividend rate js the same as that ot the last quarter and brings the amount ptld this yetr to' 343 a, share, the largest sine 1W. Metal .Market. NE7W TOrtK, Nov 21.-METAI,S-Cop. perf, easy; standard spot and November, 317.16, bid; December and January, 317.15ft 17.40; electrolytic, 317.82ftl7.S7: ljke. 17.S3tf 17.87. castings, $17.25017.37. Tin. quiet, but steady: spot and November, $U.43M.flO: December. 3414504163. Lexid, weak; I4.1VQ 4 55. Spelter, steady; 37.4O37.00, Anti mony, dull. Cookson's. IOa, iren stesdv unehaared. Copper arrival. N torn. Tlx ports th'n month, 3,964 tons. London cop per, wsak; spot, 77 10: futures. ITS 8s 9d. London tin, firm: swt, 228 10s; futures., 327. London lead, 18. London spoiler, 30, 10s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, tan In London. ST LOTTT8, Not 21 MQTAr-ft-Ijead, steady; W.80. Spelter, firmer; 37.31. Coffee Makrel. NOW YOHJC, Nov. 21,-COFKBB-Fu-t u res market opened steady at a decline of 5 to 9 points. The close was steady net 2 paints lower to 3 points higher. Bales. 79,2ft) bajfs. November and Decem ber, 13.51c; January and February, IS.6S0: March, 13.77c; April, 13.83c. May, 13.91c; June, lS.We; July. l$.Ko; August, ISItfo; September and October, 14 01c Spot mar. ket. quiet; Hlo 7s. 14Wc; Santos 4s, 1P4o; mild, aulet; Cordova, 16Vil8c. Wool Market. ST LOVIB, Mo., Nov. 21.-WOOI. Etendy; territory and western mediums, 2ljt36T; fine rr.ed'i.r, r, MfHuc, flnu, 13017c lesnr BTnrkrt. NEW YOl. i UU All-Raw, steady; Muscovado, 59 teat 3.55c, centrif ugal, 9 test. 4.05c, molasses sugar, 89 test, $ S0c. refined, quiet. I Htock rattle and feeders were decidedly slow seller this mntnlng and the tendency on all kinds was lower. As u matter ot course, strictly good rattle wt-re not so much off, but the fair to common kinds were weak to 10c lower A good many stock calve have been com I liif this week and have been accumu lating rapidly In the hands of yard trad er, The result was that It was very hard tn move anything of that descrip tion this morning and ptlqes were 354956c lower on stock calves than last week. quotations on Native Cuttle-Good to Rholce beef steers, M.5fy.7S; fair to good heef steers, 87,25(7.8.35; common to fair beet steers. K007V7.35: good to choice heif ers, !o.7(Vtr7.00; good to choice cows, 33.C0 08.00, fair tn good grades. 34.50i33.50; com mori to fair grudes, 113C4-4.EO, good tn c'i'olcn stockers and feeders, 3S.2Ain7.50, fair to pood stackers and feeders. tl.'Sf) C.to, eummon to fair stockers and feed .ra, ti.VHlS.li; elook tRt -4d lielOrf. !4.50r.A: veal ralves, to.00U.W; bulla. StSgV, etc., fl.00fj.00, quotations on Bange Cattle flood to choice beef staarr, 8t.T608.15; fair to good beef steers. KJilM.'t; common to fair beet steers .t2?r..U. wo. 10 , It PIC3S. T 10 14 . 7 10 SI., 1 10 (I) . (10 31. . re SlIKKP A.Vll I.AMIWTI.. I- 1.. I lie ai...... 11. 1 1 I"" lllinie 111 J, Ulvll0n ra very fair ns th ..1" ,nout Hi" same as a wool. Iifriar HVJ'' 'M ,t,,mM tW0 V' n0' llt rr "' Hie ot.neU'MK'Ing day n ar ago. The nfremuM lm laincly to readers and comparal'vely few of them wen, of the best qujhtv RUht good ki w Vfre imusiu.iv citrv. 1 fict nh-Ve "im.5 l,,unh of, W Veil lings and ni fit load of short '.l tw atri 11 lambs l;.ej tta nothing lse r.i nil eli?crMt n K .rs v..b on sale. While n Improve ment In the general trade at other point-) i.rl"!1. froJn rY reports, the local buyers paid prices about 10tn3o higher for a rather light supply of both fnt sheep and lambs, Among the few sales of klllere made first thtmr in the morn lm. mi u bunch of kood kiliintr vi ar;i'ig Urn: s;u as high as J5.7V Anint 11 - ronslnted of feeders the feeler supply b.out 'nolent fu' tli (lonmnd While thp trade was .u-tl" there wiu no material chnnge In prices from yostrr day s farket. A good clcarinoe was mude In vary fair season. "The rocelpts of aheap ami lambs for the week show rt slight falling off ns compared wild a we.'K ngn mill two weekn ago, but show an 'ncrea te nvr the corresponding time a yeur ttew. Quit a spiiiiKUng of fed and n.i'.ivc tn(( uit li'ireil on the market duri.ur the rtirrfr-t wck hllc thr volume it' t.iwv rioib Ik ri'.mli'ull;' diminishing. On. il Itlllcis of all kinds were scarce m nnst days When considering today s strong tone and Improvement It) vslics, fit lambs and shesn are around .WIjo iiIjIiit Uimh j a wit- Ic ,gu. Feeder lain'' b-iw in 1,1V jvsnce of abotitionifo while little If any Improvement Is app.uii on frdinu owes and wethers. I Quotations oh sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 37.10irj7.35; lambs, fair to 1 good. 2C.704J7.IOi lambs, feeders, I&.5OR4.50; vearllngs. light. 36.2506.76; yearlings. neavy, ii.T5tro.vn: yeariinrs,- roeoers, 14. w O5.10; wethers, good to choice, 14.0004. 35; wethers, fair to good, $8.5OtM.O0: wethers, feeders, IS.37tW.10; ewes, good to choice, IXfiOfH.OM; ewes, fair lo good. 3.3(Ktilcn: ewes, feeders, 32.e6ftp3.35; ewes, yearling bleeders. tt.504Jffi.00; cull sheep and bucks, $r.5ftrj3.oo. Itepreamitntlve sales; No. Av. 41 Wyoming lambs, feeders, ... fij 84 Wyo, lambs, frtrs.. cults.,,, 45 214 Wyo. Iambs, feeders 55 n4 wyo. wethers, yearlings... (a uo yo, yraillime. i-i:b. . 283 Wyoming lambs, feeders 2(1 Wvomlnr lambs, feeders 818 Wyoming ewes .. 97 4 00 353 Wyqmjnr ewes, culls 96 197 Wyqtnlng yearlings IB 118 Wyoming yearlings ........ 84 571 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 57 73 Wyo. lambs, fdrs, culls.... 52 83 fed lambs 63 343 Wyoming 4ws 1 W' fed ewes i, 2 8 fed wether "2 lot fed yearlings 1 124 shorn lambs , SO UK Idaho yearlings ., 84 C5 Idaho lambs .... , J tt tfTntio ewes J 3 8 native lambs, feeders 07 171 fed ewas j..., iyi ; lou Price. H V, 5 35r 6 35 628 rs.... i .ffr rs.,,. 49 6 40 A. rr. .... H4 I 16 IS !!( 7 71 11 1110 7 71 II.. A. IV. .,1301 7 M ..till 140 1 I 1 ? II,. II. COWS. II , iil!.i'.!! ..life I ti .. ill I to .1(11 ( 1( 1101 I 10 iici 1 1( . en 4 10 . 1010 4 to .. Ill 4 10 .. Ill I (4 .. 100 t OS ,. IM I SO ..Mt I M Ut I W Wl 4 00 M 4 OA lie 4 k .1171 4 10 . ii( in . M0 I (5 .1014 I 1( .1011 I H .1141 I M .1041 ( tt I 1041 ( 40 11 1141 I 40 HPIIFKBH 1 4(4 4 71 I 4 ISO lli 1 4.' 14T I S6 17 .... T CM ( 10 4 ... 1 144 I IS I.. . t IM I 40 1 I (41 I 41 BIJLIA .. 144 4 ii 1 ,,11(4 4 1( 1 . . ..wo 100 1 ..1M4 104 CALVEH. T U4 C I M0 T K II Ill I It I..' Ill I oft 4 117 ( Kl 1 lit I V, U 13 I T 1 174 1 15 II 411 ( W 1 rx 1 71 !.. ISA I M I 110 I 71 I. . .314 (14 1 110 I 71 1 110 T Ml STOCKlSnS AND ! EUDLT18. W tta ewes 8 rr, n 26 6 25 ft 40 R 25 8 75 3 75 4 00 4 50 B 75 6 75 6 00. (t (O f M 5 85 4 tl . 4 03 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.. . ltl (4 711 I 71 4U 4 M til I II 711 I M (( I TS ...7744 I 44 . . . 174 Ii II ...1144 I II Treasury Materaent, WASHINGTON, Nov. 2t.Thc condition Of the United State treasury at the be ginning of bunlnuss today was: Working balance, 190,58 1,061; In banks and Philip pine treasury, 333,540,217; total of general fund. 1146,970.028; raordptn yesterday. It 687.060: disbursements. 31,6&6,3!5. Deficit this ftical year. tt.77J.124. aa against 124, 501,348 laat yar. Tlve ftgtirea for receipts, disbursement!! and deficit exqlude Pan ama cannl and public debt transaction, MJW VIIHK f.-KNUIt AI. M AHKUt llnnlnllnne of Ihe liny 4111 Ani-lonx , Coniniinllt leu. NHW YORK, Nov. 31 -FU)l II I0as . spring patents. 3l.8f!Q 1-75; winter straight, H4MH65: winter ixitents, tl.ffi CIO spring clears. l.l5tl4.45; winter ex trns No. 1. tr.ilRl4.15; winter , xtras Ni 3. 3.!fJ4.0u; Knnsa strulnht- 34 nr.f4 Rye flour. quie,t; fair to good. ti-6Vfia.9i choice to thnev. U.'AHi t.ini Hnckhi.t flour, quiet. 33.0i)4l2.nri per 1C0 lbs CoHNM KAr tnilli fine white nn yellow. 31681.88; ocarse, II.IWTIW kill dried, 13.75. . RYB -Hteady, Nfi. 2,' 6GHe, 1. I f Buffalo. BABLKY Quiet, feeding. MtC c, I f , New York: mulling. 67f70', 0 I I Buffalo. - WHKAT-Hpot market stehdy, No red. M.08 In olevntor and llti t r afloHt. No, I northern. Duluth, 95c f b. afloat. Futuros market closed V 11 lower tn 'io higher. Docciftber !d 92 11-tCa closed 92 5-Wc, May. PC 3-ljcf closed 97c 1 CORN H pot market strid cxpor MVjo f, o. b. afloat to arrive. OATS Spot market ftrnv standa white. 37Hc; No. 3. WU37o; No, 4. VlS FHKD Steady, western sprints bra IW-pound shoIis, 332,50; standard lniiMlh IPO-pound sacks, 22,fO, city, IW-po'Jt sacks. JS3.23, HAY Quiet: prime nominal, No U.10W1.13W; No. i, 9Sctl.OO; No 3, 7.V.19 HOP.SQulct; state, common to choi 1919, &W3?c, 1911. Itin7c. Pacific coas ltlt, 17l4r, 1911. lTOlrc. HlblOS-FIrm; Central America, 28 Vi Bogota. Jsmtssuc. LUATHKR Firm, hemlock firsts, tt2So; seconds, :6lf37c, thirds, 2iT24o tt. Jecta. lto, PROVISIONS--Pork. steady. me tU.75sfl9.50; family. 323.0OJf24.0o. sho t clears, Ml.OOtiJI.fW. Uccf, strong, men tl9.00Xr20.Wi family, a.OiM24.00: boot hams 114.000, nominal i.ard. flnir midd west prime. tUKttll.tt. refined, firm, continent. 11115. Bouth America, 312.7'K compound, r.87UU8.12Vi. TALLOW-Steady. prime city, hhds We; special, Uc, country. 64TCi 11PTTKR Firm: receipts, 6,598 tubn factory, current make, secqnds, rtff24( crrfltnery extias, SSo. CHHBSIDFlrpt, receipts. 2.3H2 boxes stale whole milk, held, colored special' 17itfl8c; state whole milk, white. 17ic statu whole milk, held, white, aver an 1 fancy, KUItKUc. IKKI3 Weak, receipts, l.tnW cases, re frlgerator. special marks, fancy. 234T7.3V41' nearby hennery, white, fancy, large, ne.i laid, Mfrfi5c; nearby hennery, selects whites, goiiit to prime. 45060c. POULTRY Uv. slesdy; western chick ens, 12mfl3o; fowls, llHtl'124c. turkeys tSc: dressed, firm: fresh Wiled western chickens. lUHTc; fowls, 13MrlVie, tur keys, 2225c. Peoria Mfirket. PrXHUA, III.. Nov. 3l.-OORN-Caah iitia higher: No. 2 yellow, 48ci No, 3 yellow, 4IHU,45Uo; No. 4 yellow. 42145Tc. No, 8 mixed, 43Hc; sample, S1jM0c. OATS Hteady; standard, SltflSSSc, Tlry Oooils Market. NBW YORK, Nov. 31. -DRY OOODS 'Chc uotton gnodH and cotton yarn market were very strong. Men's wear lines at being contracted for by clothing manu facturers for fall season 1913. Tho silk markets were steady with trade fair, Maloney Secures 21st Street Paving Mayor Maloney has agnln ilemiMutratjwi his ahlllty diplomatically to handle dell cato situations. ,t' v '"n1 city had or drred Fifth avenue p ' nd then added flouth Twenty-first n ii&t avenue tu tho Union Pacific tnn r tho Interesting problem was discovered that Several blocks of the distance, to be paved pn Twenty-first street lay wholly within ir vate property, owned by the railroad com pany, and that tha city had no power to enforce, tta Improvement ordinance. Home council committees, were appointed with 'the; mayor In charge, but several Insffeo- .tual attempts were made to secure nn , audience"? He. ftnAlly went alone to tho T'nlon Pacific hesdquartor and laid tho matter before tho officials. Th 'officials agteed to the pavement or a roadway twenty fent wide with cement sidewalks rIx feot wide.' This narrowln'r of th" street through the company's grounds will nut greatly mar the appear alien, pf the remainder of the thorough fare, but fit the company will l(av tc pay a.11 of the oost the concession was gratefully received. , "No Gotte Beef steak;" Heap Trouble Follows A Chinese waiter's conception of hunior and the fact that he practiced on a ymrtWf mm tUtmM. srnst a heoCng for him Inst night and caused John Engel, (0$ North 'Eighteenth street to be arrested en a charge of disturbing .the peace. EiiKel went Into the Ornnd restaurant at Thirteenth and Harney streets and asked for some kind ot good steak. "You likeo urn bfeefsteuk,' grinned th Celestial. Kngel smiled his approval, whereat tht aiitnaman nxcltedly raid, "Wo gotte'em no beofatenk," and laughed a squeaky little laugh. Tha trouble then started, 4. 10 10 u t 1 ti 17 417 I II . Ill I It III I 00 '. 410 ( 43 171 I 16 .111 (IS .1411 I M 714 ( H 4. 14... I . 4 1044 ( (4 T M7 ( M I 4 U 1 I. . II, .. WHBTICUNB No. No. Av Pi 41 feeders.. 1092 W 13 steers.. ..ltot G 16 10 stockers. Ml CU 9 feeders,. 76 ft F5 14 feeders.. C12 5 W 9 cows Me 6 15 7 feeders . 650 5 to 3 cows, 010 5 40 23 feeders.. 1032 7 00 WYOMING 15 feeders. . 74(1 ft M 20 cow 717 I l III I 71 . 4M I 10 . (II I IS ..tM I IS A 1 I it 171 I 76 . Til III . . Til I II Ml 4 M Av. Pr. Kl feeders.. V4 6 W 7 cows,. ., 912 4 SO 9 feeders.. 643 C 10 11 feeders,. M0 ft W 12 feeders. Wl SK 26 COWS 913 4 73 3 cows 97ft ( 75 9 calves... 424 C 00 114 4 TS 61 calves,.. 177 7 73 7 cow 764 5 55 17 cows.... 734 4 CO COLORADO. 133 steers... S3 6 fS 13 steers..., 7K C 35 steers... , tMS C 55 10 steers.... Ml ft 10 SOUTH DAKOTA. George Raver. IS heifers... 771 5 40 14 feeders.. 110 5 71 22 cows.. 10CO 3 25 Frank Durat S, D. steers .. NWS UOOS-Condltlons all looked favorable for the still uc Interests, this morning. 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