6-0 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 24, 1912. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Business is Largely Confined to Professionals. ITNE WEATHER WEAKENS CORN Tlitwe tlho Arc Putting Ont Short Lines of December Kiprct Re ceipts vrllh Kxeellent (imil InR and Knster Hntllns;, OMAHA. Nov. 23, 1912. With the bull combination In wheat swept off the speoulatlve chesboard there are few big men to be seen In ttint market from day to day. Business yes terday was confined mainly to profes rlona.lt at Chicago and the lesser market There Is little In conditions to attract men who Kenerally speculate In a large way. There in loo much wheat available for a bull campaign and the trading ele ment halt become weary of La Wink," a flyer on the bear aide. A hull market would not only attract the large specu lators, but the public wouid be seen to enter the market with values advancing. Those who favor the bull side of wheat point to the possibility of a change in conditions In the Argentine, and It Is a fact that that crop Will be In the balance Xor several weeks to come. Some of tne leading grain houses In the Chicago trade Jiuve been advising their customers to ateer iear of the long aide of the market Conditions at lluftaio are loosening up .omo, as charter of vwel room was mado yesterday for ICO.Ouu bushels to go to that point at a rate or 2Vc. Cash unchanged. The December delivery In corn showed ome weakness yesterday as compared with the mure deterred months because of excellent weather for harvesting ulid movement. Those who are putting out fhort i.nes of that month expect results with excellent grading und easier nailing for shorts. Thero was some export de mand for corn yesterday, but tho only cash sales rvporiod were 1W,(X0 bushels of which 600.0UU were of tho new crop for January shipment and It brought S'.ic over the .May price. Ono of two or tint leading concemH In the Iriuln volunteered tho opinion that the courno of corn price will depend entirely upon the movement. Two years ngo yestorday May corn sold at the lowest price on the crop, 46ic. The trade at that time was bearish, hut country speculators absorbed the offer ings from Wo on a scale down and mado money This year they have not been in the market except a little on the sell ing side, Cosh corn wan l4Q2c lower. Oata were without any particular feature tasl week und some of the larger ' concerns In the tradu feel moro friendly to the bear nldo than they do to the bull fide of the situation. A cabin from Uver jKKi reported u lack of demand for outs from uny quarter. Cush osts wero uu changed. Primary wheat recepta were 1,788.000 bu. and ahlpmenta 1,213.000 bu., against re ceipts or 769,000 bu. und shipments of 223. 000 bu. Primary corn receipts were C33.000 bu. and shipments 214,000 bu., against I?c,BJ.pt.H of WW bu. and shipments of SGS.OOtf bu. Primary oata rocclpts were 161,000 bu. und shipments 800,000 bu. against receipts of 423,00) bu. and shipments of 301,000 bu. last year. Clearances of wheat and flour were 814,000 bu.; corn, 2,000 bu.; oata, 710,000 bu Uvcrpool wheat closed Tid lower; corn 3d lower. The following cash sales wero re ported, Wheat-No. 2 hard winter; 1 car, .9H No. 3 hard winter; 1 car, 7Hc No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 77c. Rejected hard winter, 1 car. 7Sc No grade hard winters 1 cor, 74$io; 1 car, 72Hc. No. 3 spring: 1 car, .Silo, 1 car, 74 c. No, 4 spring: 1 car, 76Ho, 1 car, 74c. No. S mlxod: 2 cars..78V4c: 2 cars, 7$c No. mixed: 1 car, 77!rOj t cars, 77fco; 1 car, 77o. No. a durum. 1 car, 77o. No. 2 durum mixed: 1 car, 76o, 1 car, 7Hc, Corn-No. 4 white: 1 car, new, 42c. No. 3 yellow: 1 cor, old, 61c: 2 cars, Uc; S cars, 41a No. 8 mixed; I tar, 41c No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 4Joj 1 cor 42c, 1 car, 41c. Oats No. 2 white, 1 car, 30Hc. No. 3 Whlto: 9 cars, 29c. No. i white 2 cars, 29?4c; l car, 29!4o. No grade: 1 car, 2i4c Ryo No. 2; 1 car iaie, Barley-Rejected: 1 car, 42c Omaha Cash rnces. hard, 7wnMo: No. 4 hard. 7Wi77c; No. I spring, 7SH'79o; No. 3 spring, 77WS78ttc No. 4 spring. 73Uc7Ctto. , CORNNo. 3 whlto, 438ttc; No. 4 white. 41HH2c: No. 3 yellow, 43iMlV4c' -No. 3. 43HtM4c; No. 4, 41c, OATS-No. 3 white, 30tto; standard, 300" tte; No. 3 white, 25io; No. 29V42Wia BARLEY Malting, 64S2c; No. 1 feed 444NSC, RYB-No. 2, 6969t4c; No. 3, 6SV469o. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 62 SOS 19(1 Minneapolis Ell ... ,, Duluth , ,....472 Omaha 33 12 S3 Kansas City . 25 27 li Kt. Uua 33 63 y Winnipeg S&! CHICAGO GRAIN ANI PROVISIONS Featarea of the Trad lit a and Closing; I'rlcra on Ilnnrd of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 2S.-Report of the army movements In Germany, Austria and Itus t la, forced wheat toduy up grade. The market closed strong at an udvunoe of c to KQ-fto net. Com finished KOHa tq So higher and oata with a gain of HU Ho to UQHc Latest trading left pro visions irregular; straggling from 7Ho de Una to a rise of Xc ' Estimates Indicating that the winter wheat acreage of the United States amounted to 7 per cent less than the total a year ago furnished help to tho IiuIIh. Upcculators took Into considera tion also statements that tho Dakotas and Minnesota had alroudy marketed about an entire normal crop and wero In a position now to hold back. May wheat swung from Kttta to 90T4a .with last sales HtWio up at WiUOOijc. Llghtnos or country offerings gavo snap to the buying of corn. Fine weather 'seemed to mako little Impression. May fluctuated between 47c and 4 So, closing firm. Ho net higher at 4Sc Cash grades were easy. No. 2 yellow was not quoted, Oata climbed on account of disappoint ing receipts. May, which sold from 32o to SIHc, closed HGtHio over last night, at KKc. Longs sold provisions early, but later the war news dominated the mark a L Nearby delivery of pork made the chief Advance, 2Gc. Closing quotations were' Article! Open. High. I, Low. CIoso.l Xea'y. u a l nilltuKnilsl Vaat u i fnllnniB 1 wvk.v uivw li l v I i'UiCil Ui. yi. JVXT 1:4.h5. winter ttrolrhts, (IdOI.&h cprtuir 34.06: bakers, S3.6084.7a 5 uy fc-No. nominal. i BAnEOTVFeed or mixing, 4&Jf6Po; fair Slo choice malting, ICSTOc HEEDH Timothy, 13.0034.75. Clover, J1J.C017.60. f i PnOVIBIONS-Pork, mesa, n7.60Sil7.75. gjUird (In tierces). 8U.20tm.26. Short ribs Vooee). 310J7MU.Oa 5, Total clearances of wheat and flour JrnerV equal to 818XW bu. Primary re- 't?,1 vere. LI88l059 comnarod with jfit.OOO bu. the corresponding day a yeur Jtagj. j I Kstlmated rccelpta for Monday: Wheat. !M car corn, 200 cam; oats, Wi cars: hogs. 'JVJ!!??? iah IVices-W'lieat: No. 2 red oauBic; no. 3 northern. KHtrMVc. J 7io, 3 northerh, 80363c; No. t springr-. JjiSic, No, 3 spring, sogtUo. No. 4 spring! iW ?c vMvet chaff, ortsio. durum. 82 l.fmc Corn: No; J. oi. sjc; niiTlB JZ- Ho. t yellow, old. 7c; newHtH Wheat I Dec S4V.OU S5"4 84M, SCH1 hu May KiH W BMiOOWmi July KHSSltttU 87K fcSVi 87 Corn I Dec. 47Hi 47H 47TiOl . 47 May. 47H 48 474 47H July. tiifU 4 -ISV4 49 4SH Oats I 1 v Dec- J0 ZVA 30i SlUSOTifiSi May. S20i S2H 33 3S? July. 824PH 82H S3 JJVifrH 32V4 Pork I 1 Jaa 1 20 M JSM 19 10 19 32 19 20 i May. IS 40 IS 40 U37H 13 60 1S47H - SLard Pec U 00 U 02H 10 00 10 MS U 03H r Jan.. 10A7H 10 72ft 10 62H 10 7C9 10 70 10 73H May 10 15 10 25 10 12ft 10 23t 10 17U 10 55 Sj Jan. 10SH10Sft 10 20 10 30 10 XAt 4 May' 3 85 I 9 92V4 9 85 9 92H 9 kI .if u a l nilituKnnsi V 5 ?4iic No. 4. new. 41CSV4c: No. 4 yel Icw. old. 64W5IWC, new, 434Hc Hye: No. X nominal. Ilarley, 4fri4a Feeds. Tlmothr. 83.00O3.76, clover. flX.COaiI.U). UUTTHIt Steady, creameries, futjM'.ic, dairlM, 2t?31c. BOOS Steady : receipts. 2,109 cases; at mark, cases included, 22Jls6c; ordinary firsts, 24o; flrstJ, 27c. CHBBSK - Weak, daisies. lOKglCHc; twins, 164tn6c. young Americas, iVAQ lflHc, long horns, 16410. POTATOBft-Sleady: recelpU, 4S cars; Michigan, Mt63c. Minnesota, WyMe; Wis oonhln, 4'fi6lc. lOL'I.THY Alive, steady, turkeys, 17c; chickens, 10c, springs, lOHc VUL-8teady, at 9140. NEW TOniC (JKNKIIAI, MAnitET Qnotaltona of the Day on Vnrlona C'nmmodltlrK. NEW TORK. Nov. 23. VLOITtt-null: spring patents. 84.4Wr4.70; winter straight. fi.iuiui, miliar pwifinis, fi.ivuu.i;; eimng i ifi, winter exiraa .o. l, n.oj j4.1A: winter extran No. 2. 11tV!T4.(r.: Kin. aB straights, H.ootH.10. Itye fiour, barely ienuy, lair to gooa, w.ipiw; choloo to fancv U9iIN.0S. Ililckwheat flour, quiet; tt.OVfl.10 per 100 lbs. COKN'MEAI,-Steady; fine white and reiiow. ii.Kn2i.(; coarse. II.4&U1.M: kiln dried, 13.73. . llYB- Ht-dy; No. 2 western, 64flOc. e. I. f. Buffalo. DAUI.liV Steady: feodlnff. MVc c t. f. New York; malting. tMCTc. c. I. f. IJufaio. wheat spot market, eaay; No. 2 red, 11.05, elevator, and 11.04, f. o. b. afloat ; No. 1 northern Duluth. Me. f. o. b. afloat. Futures market closed UilUc net lower. December, 91iU92 6-ldc, closed at 92c; May, P6 9-16-8M 13-lOe, closed at MIMto. CORN Spot market, stendy: exnort. 63c, f o. b. afloat, to arrive. OATH Spot market, steady; standard white, 37e, nominal; No. 3, 3nUoa7c; No. 4, .TOaavtc. natural white. X6(Cic: whltn clipped, 37033ic, FKKD har y ; western siting bran. 100 Ib, sacks, 822.50; standard middling. UO-lb. Harks, 122.60; city, 100-lb. sacks, 123.2D. hay wuiet; prime, nominal; mo, i, 11.10 GU2W: No. 2, 9icK?1.00; NO. 3, 7DfWc. HOPB Bteailv: state, common to choice. 1912. 20333c; 1911, 12047c; Pacific coast, 1312, ISVMc: 1911, 17Q.19C. HIDW3 Firm, hemlock firsts. 27JlCRo: seconds, 2VJl27c, thirds, 2324c; ejects, 18e. PHOVlHIONS-l'ork. steady; mess, 119.00 Wh.im; ramuy, la.umvAW. snort clears, 822.0OOC4.60, IJoef. firm; mess, $1 9.0041 20.00; ramuy, 8Z3.oni34.uo; peer hams. 2i.(usi.w. Cut meats, quiet; pickled hollies, 10 to 14 lbs., $13.001f13.60; pickled hams, 314.00, nom inal Ivtrd, weak; mlddlo west prime, til 2O3U.30; refined, barely steady; con tinent, 812.05, Bouth America, 812.70; cotn loun(l, S7.87i4jl.26. TAMXIW-quletl prime city, hlids., 6Ho; spoclul, 7',o; country, (var;c llt'TTKH-Bteady; roceltits, 5,i04 tubs; process, seconds, 2(0250; factory, June make, firsts, 24 Vic eilllTCSB Firm and unencnged; te celpts, 1,317 boxes. KUUS-Htendy; receipts, 4.75 cans; frcs gathered, seconds, ZVOP&a; lefrlH erntor, firsts, local storage, charges raid, 2IV4922Hc; hennery, whites, fanov, largo, now laid, 60i!66c; selected, whites, 4So; western, gathered, white, 33042c. POITLTIIY-Uve, nulct and rteadv; western chickens, 12&13?; forIs, 421flfc ; turkeys, 18c. Dressed poultry, steady; fresh killed western chickens, ilfllSc: fowls, VMyi6Ho; tureyi, 72'3'26c. HI. I.011U Grnrrnl Market. BT. 1X)U1S. Nov. 23.-WHHAT-Cash. higher; truck No, 2 red, Sl.OOyyuU.OJttl NTJ. 2 hard, 85VM0OC, COllN-FIrm; track No. 2, 4ftg4CV4o; No, 2 white. 47tto. OATH-Hlgher; track No, 2, 32J433c; No. 2 whlto. WYjZio. rtYB-Unchunged. 00c. Closing prices of futures: WIIBAT-Illgher; December, 8o; May, H4tt'JlHc. COItN-Hlghor; Dccembor, 46Ho; May, iHKr. OAT-IIIglier; December, OVioj May, 32Hc FlOlTR Dull; red winter patents, tl.S505.16; extra fancy and straight, S4.25 4.76; hard winter clears, S3.10ttf3.40. HKKD Timothy, $10.00. CO RNM ISA L 83,00. 1HIAN Firmer,; sacked east track, WW3o. Hay-Firm; timothy, J13.0017.00; prairie, 12.00S15,60. HAtiaiNQ 10, 3-lCc TWINlfl-Hemp. 8e. PnoVI8ION-Porlc, unchangel; Job bing, 81C.60; lard, unchanged; prime steam, 810.TJVJWO.82V4; dry salt meats, higher; boxed extra shorts, $11.75; clear ribs, 111.75;, short clears, I12.12H; bacon higher; boxed extra shorts, 812,75; clear ribs, 112.75; short clears; H12Vi. POUliTUY Mrm; chickens, 9Vo; springs, 12o; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 14c; geeso, 11c. niJTTEIt Firm; cleamery, DajJ34V4o. IWOS-Flrm; 20c. Hecetpts. Shipments. Flour 10,000 13.000 Wheat 48,000 00,000 Corn 77,000 9,000 Oats 49,000 65,000 Knnsaa City Oraln nnd ProvUlonn. 1CAN8AB CITY. Nov. !3. W1 riCAT Cash, unchanged to Ha up; No. 2 hard, SOflSGHo; No. 8. 7Mtc; No. 3 rod, 96VJC4J $1.00; No. S, 90V4897HC COIIN-Unchanged, Ho lower; No. 2 mixed. HHftUc; No. 8. 42o; No. 2 whlto, i'Aiitc: No. 3. 44-.. OATS-Uhchanged: No. 2 white, 33S 33Ho: No. 2 mixed. 32V432yc. RYB-Unchanged. 11AY Unchanged. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December. 78J4W8o; May, 85a; July, 81;rlHc CORN December, 43H5No; May, 45V4 45Hc; July. 4H46vic. OATS December, 32Ho; May, 83Hc Receipts. Bhlpments. Wheat 126.000 123.000 Com , 37,000 17.000 Oats 16,000 19,000 Minneapolis Grntn Market. MINNBAPOMB, Nov, 23. WHEAT December, KHo; May, SOVio. Cash: No, 1 hard, KStto; No. 1 northern. 81Htf83Uo; No. 2 northern, 79Vfl81Ho; No. 3, 77HW 79 Vic. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 43fl45c. OATB-No. 3 white. 2W2)Hc. RYE-No. 2. M&8o. URAN-ln 100.ound sacks. $18.001S.. FI3UR-Flrat patenU. $4.1594.45; second patents, $4.034.25; first clears, $3.00l3.30j second clears, S2.20gf2.60. FlaAX-Sl.SJ. llAULBYUCOc MllrranUee Grmtn Market. MHiWAUKEE. Nov. H-WIIHAT-No. 1 nortliorn, SCOTOHo: No. 3 northern, RJOBtHo; No. 2 hard winter, ETHISSc; De cember, SSVic; Muy, 87Vio. CORN No. 3 yellow, 69Ce0c; No. 3 white, new, 63a; No. 3. old. 64Q66c; De cember. 4SKe; May, 47HtT48c. OATS-SlSBSZc. UARhHY-WWSc. Liverpool Grain Msrlte.t i L.1VERPOOL. Nov. SS.-WHEAT-8pot. steady No. 1 Manitoba, new, 7s 6Hd; No, 3 Manitoba, new, 7a 3Hd; Mo. S Manitoba, new, 7s 2d; futures, weak: December. 7s 2Hd; March, 7s IVid; May, 7s la. CORN-pot, easy; nsw American, kiln dried, a 6d; futures, weak; December, 4s 8K4; January, 4a 9Hd. Peoria Market, PBORIA. Nov. 2S,-CORN-Unchanged to Ho higher; No, 4 white, OZfUVio; No. 3 yellow. 46Ho; No. 4 yellow, 4l4Jo; No. 3 mixed, 46Ho; No. 4 mixed, 42043Ho; sample. 40Mlc OATS Firm; No. 2 whlto, SSa; stand ard, 32;c; No. 3 white, SliGOc. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 2X-8EBDB-Clover. Jirlme csah, 811.00; December and March. 11.06; February. SH.12V5. Alslke. prime, $12.95: December. tlt.OO; March. IlS.crT Timothy, prime, December, $1.S2H; March, Ilalntb Grain Market, DULUTH. Nor. 2S.-WHKA.T-On track. No. 1 hard. 8Jc; No, 1 Northern, 8IH0 No. I Northern. TMlo; Montana. No? i hard, 81c; Decembtr, 8OK0 bid; May. S6C Turpentine nnd Rosin. R A VA WAIT Cla Nn frflnnrM. TINE-Bteady. S5Hc: sales. 141 bbls.; re ceipts, ha ddis.; snipmenis, 111 bbla. do mestic:, stock, 35,330 bbls. iinmv-Pirm- iui., .10: khi.. 3,415 bbls.; shipments. 711 bbls. dumestlr; uiui, iiJ.111 uum, vuoie: A, u, t and D, $3.80. E. 83.S3: O. $5.95; II. K.03H; I, ICOJ; K. $6.55; M, $7.00; N. $7 40 WO r eo; ww, $7.to. Wool Market. BT. LOUIS, Nov 23.-WOOL-BUady. ..v ... . u.u.t.a, ,nv, . , ..w, , 1 1. NPW VflPlf QTAPIt" MADVUT nun lllin U1UU1V lllnlUVlJl Operations Held in Check, by War Talk Abroad. WAGE DECISION IS AWAITED Price. Knar Off nt OprnliiR- Respond Inn- to I.orrrr I.ercl' nf Anterlrnns In I.nndnn Pnlnii rnclfle liosen Pnlnt, NEW YORK. Nov. 23,-Operations on tho stock oxehango today were held In check by war talk abroad and by tho fart that at the opening of next week will bn announced tho award In the ar bitration of the enstern locomotive en glnenrs demands. Bilch Importance has been- attached to the decision In this msn that o porn torn aro disposed to net cautiously pending announcement of the award. Absence of a large number of traders tended to decreaso activity Responding to the lower level, of 'j.erlcans In lOndon, prices cased off at the opening, although only a few Issues declined a much as a point. Btockn with International markets were the most prominent In the early trading. Ileforn the end of tho first hour the list recovered, but toward tho close pressuro was renewed and prices fell to the lowest. The ooppers wero heavy throughout and In tho lata selling Union Pacific und Reading lost a point. The bank statement showed, In tho actual table, n cah lor of $2,760,000. which wns somewhat larger than had been nldlcated by known movements of currency, Tho bond market was Irregular, with an easier trend. Total sales, par value, WO,Vi0. United Btntoa 2s declined H on call on tho week. Number of gales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Bl. Illsh, Low. CIom. Amal(niai! Copper . . 4,fl U MH H AmerlcAn Asrlrultunal tK American IWl Hucir.. . r,00 SSV MH 65 Vi Amrrlcan Can 3,604 4H4 41K 41K American Can PfJ Z04 1S4 114 inn ch u it Amrrlun C Si r 100 Hi Amrrlcan Cotton Oil.... 400 tlVk Am Ice Saeurltle UK Amrrlcan IJnaeed ....... 100 II American lxwmrKIre ... )0 44H u 11 HSi 44U. Amxrican H. A II fOO I0V4 7tt M Amnncan n, & 11...., .. ww iu i' mi . n. U M. II -fA M IMU tMU Am Buxar luilnlns liH4 Amrrlcan T AT 400 Uii J41H iiltt Amerlonn Tobneco 100 270 KO S Anaconila lllnlnjt Co.... 800 41 41Vi 4H AtchlMffl 800 107H 1074 107H Atchlaon DM ..... 101S Attantlo Coast Line. HlVa halllmore A Ohio. 490 loivi ioh 400 41U. 40H 4014 Bcthl.hcm RUM tlrooklrn ItapM Tr. ..... Canadian I'acllle , Central Leather fhaaapeake A: Ohio. Chicago 0. W Chlcaim, M. t HI. P.... Chicago & M W... ...... Colorado P. at I..,, Corwolliialeit Oaa , Corn ProduoU Dalawar i HuOaon S0O 4 3,04 UA too :u 500 tl Hi t Ui 1US "i i II II is i,'oo iis " 104 140 I14H 1I4K 140 llH iU iih 100 Mi 4i urn uthi ui TOO 17 H 1H h:mi Denirer A Itl Oramln. . 214 Denver & It. O. pfd StV DIMtllens BecurlUw .... 4,700 JI14 24 24? Erl 1 600 14h 14 51 Hrle lit ptd H Krle M pfd. 42U llnenl Glaclrls Oreat Northarn pfd 100 1M lUVi 1M (00 MlVi Uav, 1 t4 44 117 (lieat Northern Or ctfs. ,, Illinois Central Interlorouth Met Inttr. Met. pfd International llarreater.. Inter-Marine Md 200 20V4 20 W, too MK l IIV4 100 11114 lJlli 1MJ, JJ International 1 Paper International I'ump 25 ,SJ? Kanaaa Cltr Houthern.... .. Laclede. CI aa Lehigh Valler I Lotilavllla it Naahrllle., W0 174 174 Vt mH 100 14IH 1ICH 144H 141 nu KM 44 ISTi 43H 204 1UH 112)4 U114 41 7H W0 114'i US4 114V4 14 il., St. 1'. & S. 8. M MIWHHirl, K. A T .. Mltaourl Pmclfl National Illacult National Lead K. It. It. of M. M Pfd.. .. New York Central M V O. A W im; tl 700 114H 124H 1(414 North Amerluui Northern raclflo , raellle Mall 1 Yt renneyltanla ..... People's Oaa 1.100 111H liiu am 11IH 111 111 P.. C C. A St. It. " 12?i ir".'...'" '.r.ii. ni Car...., '.'.'. 146 iltlaburcn coal ITenaed Steel Car, I'ullinan Palace Keaillng 34,100 171 171V I7iai lirpubllo 1. A B ltrpublla I. & S. pfd WO 24 Ilook Ulaml Co (00 85H 41 11 Vivi Ilock Iiland Co. pfd.... fOO St. L A fl. h U pfd... 200 8ea,uoard Air Line........ ,.... Seahoard A. L. pfd 100 BluM-Sheftle d 8. A I Southern raclflo Houthern lUtlway it intl ii'iil i u W fat' IIH 2114 1114 do. lUllway pfd , Tennriaee Uoppar ....... Teiaa A Pacillo , 41 2114 Union I'acltlo Union Pacific pfd H.S0O 17S14 Hl4 mi. ,,. Wli United gtatca llcally Unltea BUtee ltubbrr.... 3.300 f. 'iiu !? 741i 74S lu til UV. 4114 4 44 1K United HUtM Steel 11,100 74V. I,'. A. Steel ptd V00 111 Utah Copper 1,00 lit Va.. Carolina Chemical Wabash , Wabaah pfd weatern Maryland Weetern Union ioO 71 1114 71 1U WntllnthouM. Klectrlo .. (00 Wheeling A L. E Total ealet for tho day, 114,400 baxta. New York Money Miirkcl. NEW YORK. Nov. 23.-MONHYnn call, nominal; time loans, steady: sixty days, 6 per cent; ninety duys, i?4 per cent; six months, SUU&ni per cent. 1'UIAIH AlKRCA.NTiLK l'AI'KR-rfl Dor cent. BTERLINQ BXCHANQK Steudv. with actual business In bankers' blllti at ll.SO&J for sixty-day bills and at l.W,i for de mand. Commercial bills, $!.so3a. aiLVlsu IJur, b3o: .Mexican dollars. 48.0. 110ND8 3overnment, steady: railroad. Irregular, Closing Quotations on bonds todnv w.r. as follows. V. 8. ref. 2a. re... 100H K. 0. 80. ret. (a., 74 do coupo-l lW.tL. a. deb. 4a lilt. . 12V U. 8. la. rcg Wlit'L. & .V. unl. sj'l do coupon 101 M. K. A T. 1st 4a. It U. 8. U. ras 111)4 do gen. 4Ha M de coupon 114 Mo. raclflo 4 7l ranama la. coupes.. 1I1M do con. K. i:u A.-C. lat U ctta... 1V N II II of M 4H IS Amer. Ag. U iOlVN. y, c. g. 314s,,., IIH A. T. A T. 4S.. 11114 do deb. 4a., !V.!.! i Am. Tobacco 4a. ...110 N. T. t II. A II. Armour A Co, 44a. 1114 ct. 114a 1$ Alcnieon gen. i ,N. a w. let e. 4a.. I7U do cy. 4a 140 . iH ed0 cr. 4. us W7TNo. raclflo 4a m do la ti HO. 8, L. rfdg. 4..., in, JtSl'enn. c. ,a mj. Mt, 1 'd con. 4a 10: llldlng gen. Wi do or. 4a. ...... . A. U. U lit 4e... 1UI. A Ohio 4i.. do iUa Ilrook. Tr. cy. 4a Cen. of (la. t. ten. leather la Chee, A Ohio 4ia.. 11 do arn. ta..' iii. do ton. 4a. II est I., K. w. c ! jov Chicago A A. ma. 44 R A. L adj tn. . ? C, U. A Q. J. 4a.. Me, col. 4... Mu do gen. 4 14 1, do cv. 4i . v O 11 fl f n 4Ha..l4i do let ref. 4t 41 L,U ' lUllwa, .:: iJJh do ttg. 4a... 1714 do gn. la 711 C A B. r A 414a HUDnloa rclno la ' ttl D. A IL cr. 4a.... M14 do cr. 4a... " . lolu D. A It. O. ret. U ti Mo ut & " rHatmrra- S ....... 7114 T. 8. Rubber 4a! lMH Brl. P, I. Ja U14U a. Jteel id iM.Y.iwt to geo. 4a n Va..rr. Chem. la M do ct. 4. aer. B17HWabaah let A ei 4, uu III. On. is nl. 4aK14Weni Md. , is? Inter. Met. 4H It West. Bles. eT. 5.' i l Uter. M. M. 4Ha.. 4!4wie. Central 4v IfS Jaan 414 ....... .. U " Uld. Offered. Ilnaton Cloatnii ntneka. UOffTON, Nov. S3.-;iolnc quotations on stocks were a follows: Alleuea 4ll4Mohak Amal. Copper .. . . S4HKrada Oa. ... A. Z, L. A 8 tOtCttvleslng Mlnu Art ton Com. 4H North Butt .... B. .A a C. A S. M. IS North Late .... Cal. A ArlMna...,. Tt old Dominion ., 44 21 . w , 14 . t MV4 cat. A uecia. ew oweola j uenueoniaj iv wuinoy 14 Cop. Rang O. C. ., 44V Shannon i,u Cat ButU C M... IS Buperlor ,3 rranklla H Superior At D. M, u ni,. iVm, . . lLV.n.. t. UIIV.. ........ Tl . II I A 4 uraovr i.t, v. o, a. H. at u Oreetie Cuanea . IS do fti Itle Royal, Copper MS Utah (n Kerr Uka 21 l-Ut'tah Cpper Co. Lake Cnpper ... lOHWIaoaa La falle iVslr .. SVWoltcrlne '. Miami Copper . . ITH 44 4014 RH 43H 41 141, Tre-nsory Slnfeinrut, WASHINGTON Nov. 23The condition or the I nlted States treasury at the be ginning of business today was ns follows !K5!r.Mmj ba,,'c. $92,7.a7; In banks and Philippine treasui-y. $32,079,101: total of general fund, $143,006,938; receipts jester day, 12.120.4W, disbursements. $3,153,436. The deficit this Hscal year la $1,233,437 as against a dsflclt or $31,423,303 last year The figure for receipts, disbursements .o'1 deficit exclude Panama canal and PUbiio debt transactions. Clearing; House Hank Statement. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.-The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks nnd trust companies for the week shows that they hald $8,705,100 reserve In exeess of legal requlrments. This Is a decrease of $M,10o from last week. The "tatement follows: Dally average Decrease. Loan $1.8CW.50.fX) $9,945,000 Sliecle ai0,957.(Xr KOS.OjO lygal tenders 81.887.OiM 979,00 nrculatlon 4(S,7X,001 138,000 Excess lawful reserve... 7,686,400 2.2S5.700 Net deposits 1,707.64.00 8,788,tO0 nanus casn reserve in vault. 1328,910.000. Trust companies' cash reselve In vault, $03,9i'4,(XiO. Aggregate cash reserve. $39214,000. Trust companies' reserve with clearing house members carrying 26 per cent cash reserve, ju.iw.'ju. Artual condition Decrease. $1,893,958,000 $7,227,005 . 309,420,000 2,810,(00 Loans Kpecle I-ogul tenders Net deposits Circulation tixcess lawful reserve Increase. 1,704.814,000 6.692 0 0 01.0)0 503, 103 4,803,0n0 6,766,100 Manka' cash reserve In vault, $32S,77S,I0. Trust companlen' cash reserve In vault, $64,311,000. Aggrogato cash reserve, $391,OJ7,000. Trust companies' reserve with clearing houso members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve, $46,8M,000. Summary of state banks and trust companies In Greater New York not In cluded In clearing house statement: Decrease. Loans $684,186,300 $3,181,800 Specie 61,400,800 990,700 Legal tenders 8.449.000 K6.700 Total deposits 629.392,000 4,680,600 London Stock Mnrket. IX)NDON, Nov. 23,-Rumors of the mobilization of tho. Russian and Austrian armies caused an easy opening on the stock exchange. Later the market weak nvd on continental selling and local reul iilng prior to the settlement, and the whdle market declined moderately and closed with an uncertain tone Trading was dull In tho American sco tlon. Prices opened around parity and then declined with the other sections. A slight rally followed and soma shares re covered to the opening lovol. The clos ing was dull. With Mrlrea rnnointr (mm 1 ""changed to half lovcr than yesterday's. i . : : . iN6W YOrk ClOSllllT. 1 s,ney was in better supply and dls- ! count rates were easy. 1 London closing stocks: Coniola, morur... 75 1-lLou!llla A N 1S1 do account 74t4M., K, & T Amal. Covotr. ....... I7UN. Y cantral 114 Anaconda Mtrfolk & W... 119 Atchluin ill do ptd tl do ptd., .lOSUOntarlo A W St Ilaltlmoro & Ohlo...110SrcnnjlTanl c$ Canadian Pacific .. .7H lUnd Mlnri i-neaapeaxt & o. ... SJU Ilcadlni IK .nicago u, w...... Chi., Mil. A St. T. Ue Iieeni , Dcnrcr A Illo O... do pfd KrU , , . II Boutharn Ity 3(H4 .UIH do ptd 14 . 20; Southern Tactile 114H . 2it Union Pacific 177H 41H do 4 .. Ut4U. S. Rtetl .. 61 do ptd .. 44HWabih . 74U do 1M ptd. do 2d oM Grand Trunk.. nimtila Ontrail.'.'.'.'iiilu kii virn J,..I . 1. I i?,V7vp?waV VJfl S9V"1 PeF 'r5ntl, ZIY, do pfd.,... ounce. Till! rate Of dlHCOUnt In the nnen mnrlrof for short bills is 4't per cent; for three months' bills, 4 pr cent. New York .Ml ulnar Stocks, NI4W YORK. Nov. "3 f!liv1nir nimn. ffiMiH nn mlnlni? tnnW vrj. Com nn.i ,tock.. 1 Mexican do bonda 11 Onuriu .160 ..100 .. 47 ..100 .. 40 Con. Cal. ft Va.... Ophlr Iron 8llTer 140 standard UtdTllls Con I Tellow Jacket Little C7i let t Offered. OMAHA UKM1RAI, MAHICUT. nUTTKR No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 35c; No, 1. CO-lb. tubs, 34lc; No. 2, 33c. cmSEaK-lmjKirted Swiss. S3c; Amerl cmt BwIbh, 20c; block Swiss, 24c; twins, vC, daisies, 200; triplets, 20c; Young .Americas, 21c; blue label brick, 21c; 11m- herger, 2-lb 22c; 1-lb., 22c; New York Willie, 1C POULTRY-Hiollers. 8! per doz.. hens. ltyiCc; cocks, lie; ducks, 18c; geese, 15c; turkeys, lie; pigeons, per doz., $1.20. Alive, ""Hof". lo: I'ens, OVsOlOHc; old roosters, "; luck, full feathered, 12ttc; geese. ' tcainereu, ivo; turkeys, l&ii'lSc; 21 21 ! pigeons, per dor.. 0c; homers. J2.30; II FRUITS, KTC. Missouri Hpplea. in 2SV4 IJH'hls.. J3,(XI3.3;; New York Greenings K 41 1 and Ilaldwlns, 33.23. Spanish onions, per ,0 JJ ciue, Jl.iW. Hamulus, fancy select, per "nil .bunch, r.'.2i02.K); Jumbo, per bunch, 32.73 :! .4r3.7S. Dates. Anchor brand, new. an 1.I1. 'Pkgs. In box. Per box. 12.10: Dromedary hra"l- nw, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, 33.00. Figs, California, per case of 12 No. 12 pkgs., 85c; per caso of 80 No. 12 l,kcn. S2.Su: Tier cunn nf (VI Nn it nk,- . 32.00; bulk, in 25 nnd tO-lb. boxes, per b tlVi, nnu. prttrlrlBl, ftnmn,,. I A 11. boxes, per lb., 13c; 6-crown, In 20-1 b. "oxes, per lb.. ICc; 7-crown, In 20-lb. boxes, per lb. 17c. Lemons, Llinonelru, solectcd brand, extra fancy, 30-300 sizes, I wr box, 37X0; Loma Llmonelra, fancy, 1 500-300 sizes, per box. Stt.Uh 240-420 sizes, ,:o per box less; California, choice, SOO. l Sw ilzeB, per box. jo.oo. Oranges, Cull ' Ifornla Red (C) brand, extra fancy, Dfi-KC i sizes, per box, 14.00: extra rancy. all sizes, per box. $L7B. Florida grape rrult, an sizes, S3.&U. cranberries, per bbl., 18.00: per box. I2.7TJ; Jumbo C brand. 30.00. VEOETADLR8 Cabbage, WiBconeln, per lb lc. Colery. Michigan, per doz., SSc. Cucumbers, hothouse, per doz., 11.23, Kgg Plant, fancy Florida, per doz., 31.50. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per doz., 15c. Lettuce, extra fancy, per doz., 40c. Onions, white. In crate. Jl; yellow, per lb., mc. l'arslnv. fancy Houthern. pr doz. bunches, 6Ci?73c. Potatoes. Karly Ulno. per bu., 65c. Tomatoes, California, inr bn'Uct KAX Wax bentis, per bucket 11; green beans, per basket, $t. Sweet potiuocs, Kansas, per bbl., 32.50. Ruta bngnH, per lb l4c. F18II tfresh)-Plckerel, lie; white, 13c' trout, 13c; Spanish mackerel, ICc; eel, 17c; haddock, 13c; flounders. 13c; green cat fish, 13c; shad roe, per pair. 30o; salmon, 17c; halibut, 13c; buffalo, Sc; bullheads, 13o. Beef Cut Prices Wholesale prices of beef outs, effective November IS, are as follows: No. 1 ribs, 20c; No. 2 ribs, lie; No. 3 ribs. 10Jc; No. 1 loins. 22c; No. 3 loins, 15c; No. 3 loins, 12c; No. 1 chucks, 9c; No. 2 chucks, be; No. 3 chucks, 74c; No. I rounds, 12c; No. 2 rounds, 10c; No. 3 rounds, SMc; No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2 plates, 7Hc; No. 3' plates, 7c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. COTTON Futures closed tlrm; November, 12.4Jc; December, 12.44c: January, 12.4Sc; Feb ruary. 12.4?c; March. 12.52c; May, 12.53c; June, 12.53c; July, K.4Sc; August. 12.37c; September, 12.00; October, ll.78c. Spot closed steady; middling, 12.30c; middling gulf. 13.05c. Sales, none. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 23. -COTTON Spot, dull; prices firm; American middling, fair. 7.52d; good middling. 7.1Sd; middling, 6.9Sd; low middling. 6.RV1; good ordinary, 6.34d; ordinary, J.bfid. The sales of tho day were 4.000 bales of which 500 were for specu lation and export and Included 2,700 Ameri can, Omnha liny Market. OMAHA. Nov, .-HAY-No. 1. upland. $11.00811.(0; No. 2, $10.003'11.00; No. 3, $S.0Off 10.(0: No. 1, midland, SlO.Knf 11.00; No. 2. I10.00tfl0.50; No. 3, $3.00310.00, No. 1, low land. $9.00310.01; No. 2. 3S.OOS9.00; No. 3, $6.0003.00. Altalfa: No. 1. third and fourth cutting, $lt.00ftlt 50: first und aecond cut ting. $13.50014.00; No. X any cutting. $12.50 613.50; No. 3, any cutting. $10. 00 12. 00. Straw; Wheat, $o.00; rye, $7.00; oa $7.60. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.-DRY (300DS The cotton goods markets ruled strong. Wide sheetings havo been advanced ttto a yard tor Wamtuttas. Yarns were very firm and active. Linens ruled firm and are being sold well. In underwear and hosiery fall trade Is starting in very well and most of the 1913 lines will be out by December 1. ISvniiornteil Apples nnd Dried Frnltn. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. BVAro RATED APPLES Quiet: fancy. 7i0'te; oholcc. 6V40THc: prime. SMJflHc DRIED FIiriTS-Pruns, active- Apri cots, firm. Peaches, steadv. Raisins, firm. Suuur Market. NEW YORK. Npv. 23. SUGA R Raw, steady; muscovado. 89 test, 3.65s; cen trifugal. 96 teat, 4.050, molasses sugar, 89 test. S.S0c; refined, steady; crushed. E.6tc; fine granulated, 4.90c, powdered, 50c, OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Host Kinds of Cattle Lower for the Week. HOGS LOWER THAN WEEK AGO Fn4 Sheep nnd l.nmlt Twenty Thirty-Fire Higher Feeder I.nmba Ten tn Fifteen Cents HUtter for the Week. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 23, 1912. nu.-lhi. . . V. . . i . r . U V. n r. were; uaiiie. iiuks. Official Monday 13.016 S.5 2S.9& prflclal Tuesday 6.951 12.891 11.969 'ifllcla' Wednexday ... 4,4i 10.M9 U.-'- Official Thursday 4,420 10.486 7.060 Official Friday 672 9.9 2.U4 '.iiiiaiu oaiuruay .... 7a b.jvj . ... Six days this week. 23, 449 61,981 C0.193 same days last week. .2Z21 4S.Z15 81.881 Same days 2 Wks ago.10,843 22,872 72.2CG Same days 3 w ks ago. 33,271 20.17 1K062 Same days 4 w'ks agb.33,129 33,614 141,t92 Same days last year.. 23.303 41.663 43,557 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at pouth Omaha for tho year to date as compared with laat year. 1912. 1911. Inc. Dec Cattle ...... 916,919 tOf.2,677 164,658 Hogs 2,61,36o 2,117,531 C01.7S5 Sheep ..... 2,731,530 2,F22,564 91,024 The following table shows tho range of price ror hogs at South Omaha ror the last re wdaya, with comparisons: Date. 1912. liHl.1910.1909.iiaOg. liKf7.,190B. Nov. 13. 7 b0i 6 24 7 66 7 97 4 91 6 03 7 921), 6 31 7 36 7 96 6 59 4 99 6 10 33 7 44 7 93 5 54 C t6 7 784 6 30 7 33 7 99 6 59 4 83 7 70 7 20 7 94 5 70 4 64 6 01 7 71 6 If, 7 So 5 69 4 63 H trj 7 76V4 6 13 7 08 B 76 4 49 6 10 7 69J4 6 18 6 83 7 88 4 32 ti W 6 26 I 6 93 7 89 6 87 4 031 6 13 Nov. 16. Nov. 17. Nov. 18. Nov. 19. -Nov. -0. Nov. 21. Nov! a'.. Sunday. Receipts and disposition or live stock at tho Union Stock yards, Bouth Omaha, ror twenty-rour hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., Saturday, November 23: RECEIPTS HEAD. Cattlo.ltogs. C. M. & St. P 2 Union Paclflo 2 18 C. & N. W., coat '9 C. & N, W.. west 22 C, St. P., M. & 0 4 C. H. & Q., east 8 C. D. & Q west 22 C. R. I. & P., east v 20 Illinois Centrul 4 C. O. W 4 Total receipts 2 108 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheopp. Morris & Co 1,531 Swift & Co 2,137 Cudahy Packing Co 2,833 152 Armour & Co 335 Armour rrom Denver).. 60 Other buyers 13 .... 11 Totals 63 6,831 163 CATTLE Thero were no rresh cattle hern todny or any consequence and no market. For the week receipts have been very liberal, In fact the largest slnco three weeks ago and larger than a year ago. Tho causo for the largo run 1h apparently the very good prices at which warmed-up comfed steers havo boen selling. These prices havo been such as to make the feeders money und they have been let ting go of the cattle qulto freely. The market on comfed cattle for the week, owing to the largo receipts noted above, had a lower tendency not only here but at tho other markets as well. At tho close or the week prices aro mostly 25o lower than a week ago. On the other hand, range steers, which at this season of the year are always given the prefer ence over tho cornfeds, have shown little or no decline, being just about steady with a week ago. As a matter or course, the supply or range steers has been small, as was expected this late In the season. Cows nnd heifers havo been In very liberal supply all tho week, but there has also been a good buying demand, so that the market has continued In a good healthy condition throughout the week. The large receipts, howover, have enabled buyers to bear tho market somewhat so that at the close prices are around 15 23o lower than last week. Stock cattle nnd feeders have been pretty freo sellers this week, but the re ceipts have been very large, so that buy ers havo taken advantage of existing conditions to rorco prices downward ana they have shown about tho same decline oa butcher stock, being 16fif25c lower than last week. Owing to the liberal receipts the medium to common kinds of cattle wero discriminated against and were- on most days rather hard to move. There were a good many stock calves received during the week. In fact, enough to break the market 25b50c, as compared with a week ago. Quotations or. Native Cattle Good to choice beef steers, $8.259.75; fair to good beef Btcera, $7.2598.23; common to fair beef steers, $6.00.23; good to cholco heif ers, 16.7510.00; good to choice cows, $5.50 0.50; fair to good grades, $4.6Oo.50; com mon to fair grades, J3.234J-t.50; good to choice stockers and feeders, $6.25ft7.bO; fair to good stockers.. and feeders, $5.76 6.26; common to fair stockers and feed ers, $3.UQ5.76: stock cows and heifers, $t.50i&6.00; veal calves, $5,0019.00; bulls, stags, etc., $4.00Q.U0. Quotations on Range Cattle Good to choice beef steers, $o7I54iS.15; fair to good beet steers. 36.25cati.'5; common to lair beef steers, $5.60ti6.25 HOaS Another Instance of active trade and higher prices tor hogs at South Omaha while all other points reported slow and steady markets was furnished this morning. Notwithstanding liberal receipts tor a Saturday, a bullisn reeling on tne part ot both buyers and sellers scorned to prevail right from tuu opening or the market. Tuu. Ilrst sales wero closed by speculators who started out early In tho morning bidding prices strong to 11 nickel higher than thu general run of sales on Friday and uuito a few hogs were sold on that basis. The packing Interubts, although bullish, woltcd until the speculative buyers had got) about uu the hogs they wanted and then slartid out to llll their orders at prices showing fully a nickel auvunce. rsot many hogs wero disposed ot on packing account b fote buyers taw that tho receipts wore scarcely sufficient to sullsty their re quirements and quite naturally an Im provement In values followed, in the end the bulk of the puckers' purchases v.'aa 6tfl0o higher than eteiday's general market. While quite a lev.' ikJuIiikh weic let go at $3.00, the majority ot tho hot;s sold at a range ot W.t&ni.VJ as cumpaifd with the bulk yesterday at $7.o!j,i.i4. Thu top price ror the day, ii.To, was glvun for several loads, On thn whoic the movi -ment was good und acilvo at thu advance, a complete cleuiunce being made by 1J o'clock. The supply amounted to aoout 12-1 cars, or 8,300 head, as ugalnst 6, 198 head last. Saturday una ,mh neau on me, same oay 11 year ago. Receipts tor the week rooted up In round numbers 62.000 hoad as compared with 45,'JM) head last week, 23,900 head two weeks ago and 41.6U) head during the same time last year. Hogs at the close ot tho week average around Z3o lower than a week ago, the bulk today being $7.65ti7.70 as against $?.9O4j'&.00 last Satur day. Representative sates: AT. so. Ft. NO, At. Sh. Pr. ...ltl ... T 474 111 110 T TO ...170 ... T TO ...111 200 7 70 . . .110 40 7 '.0 ...Mi ... 7 TO ...Ml ... 7 70 . . ISO 40 1 70 ...m . . 7 70 ...174 .. T TO ...171 140 7 10 ...UT 110 T 70 ...141 40 T TO ...til 10 T TO ...111 140 T Tl ...141 ISO T TO ...140 I HO T 70 11 174 7 T 49 7 M 44... 44... 43... Tl... T4... tl... CI... 14... II... 44... 71... II... 74... TO... 44... O... i Tl 1 ; iot wi 141 ISO 7 M i 70., 1M II 177 1 71 Ill .. 7 40 40 T 40 N IH .. T U ! 44 171 41 64 H 17 Tl 111 U0 T li U0 140 T U ..170 ..111 7 I7h I 40 .Ut U 7 40 n. ..14 110 7 40 15 104 100 T 10 41 IS4 ... T 40 M. 147 ... T 40 41 40 ,..14 UO T 44 ,..14 10 T 44 44....... .IM 400 7 TO il ... T TO 41 101 13 1 to 10.. u.. 41.. 71.. T4.. Tt.. 41.. 71. . It.. 4t. 41.. M M 7 44 HI U0 T 44 , Ill ... T 45 ......Ul 110 T 45 U4 140 I 44 41 140 40 T TO 11. ..17 110 T TO 1.... 14.... 13.... 41.... tl.... tZ .. n ... T.... (.... (S.... Tl ... 13.. . 14.,.. IT II 40 41 . 4.. , 4T . . ..lis .too ..SU0 ..Mt ..Ml .110 7 70 0 T TO 40 T TO .. T 0 7 70 ...S4T 140 T 4S ..in 40 7 U 40 7 41 ..343 ..til 41 " r. u : a .. 7 44 40 ; T TO 7 TO Ml 114 .. t in) 7 TO I Ti M4 .kg to T 7u .303 100 T 70 147 ItO T 70 II au 110 T 44 :m iso t o 44.. II.. 31. 41.. Tl.. tt-. 41.. ..140 40 T 45 . .Ml 110 T 43 .,110 ... 7 49 . .Ul 114 T 44 165 10 T TO ...101 ...104 7 70 10 7 TO 7 T4 M 7 74 ..130 .144 114 ... T 43 Ul 44 T 43 141 ISO t 10 M4 40 TTI - 10 7 71 M. . .14 140 T 11 a... ....144 U0 Tie Si. .141 J40 7 8 M ... IV) . . T TO 41....... 244 1M 7 43 ,78 145 140 T T 41 117 7 44 Tl t(4 10 T TiH 4 47 1 T47H M t ... T Tt 44 :4I M T 474 40 Ill 10 7 7 17 J44 4 T 174 U 17t 10 T T4 HI 501 1W 7 474 II 84 U0 T Tl 7 141 ... T474 44 MS ... T Te ll SI U0 7 474 10 US 190 TTt 7 7t 14o T 474 11 l ... 7 71 41 174 14 7 44 14 114 ... 7 74 PIGS. 44 It! ... T 15 7 Ill ... 7 10 14 ... IS ..HI ... T 14 44 17 ... I 40 70.. ......114 ... TOO "I ... 43 45 UO ... 7 06 SHhBP AND IAAuiS There being no sheep or lambs Included In the live stock receipts today the sheep market remains unchanged from yesterday. During Uic last week very little prime stuff In the wny ot sheep and Iambs was offered for sale, which Is not unusual at this tlmo of the year. What western ship ments come now run very largely to the common to fair grades or lambs and sheep and a big percentage ot them are bought ror reeding purposes. The light supply or anything at all decent tor killing was a bullish factor In the trado on most days. Hoth tat sheep and lambs may be taken as about 20&35C higher than a week ago. Business was reasonably active all the week with the best lambs bringing as much as $7.25 and some Vry choice year lings at $3.75. A bunch ot native ewes brought $4.25 yesterday and $4.35 was reached this week with wethers. On Fri day several cars or wheat field lambs from Idaho sold at $7.00. Another notice able feature In the trade was the appear ance or a small ndmber or red westerns, but not enough to establish a market tor that class or stock. The feeder trade also displayed a very rair degree or activity with the supply about equal to the demand. As high as $6.30 was paid for a bunch of extra, good teedtng lambs, while the bulk of the de sirable ones moved around J6.3O0S.4O. Feeding lambs are quotably 1015c bet ter than tho close of last week. Feeder ewes of good quality sold largely at $3.16 03.35 and yearlings up to $5.00. All kinds of feeding sheep show little If any change In prices rrom those in rorce at the end or last week, though feeder yearlings may possibly be stronger. The total receipts ror the week show a marked railing oft as compared with a week ago and two weeks ago, but are about .10.300 head In excess of the supply during the corresponding time last year. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $7.1097.3S; lambs, rair to good, $6.70(37.10; lambs, feeders, $5.6Ogti.50; yearlings, light, $5.2S5.75; yearlings, heavy, $4.755.25; yearlings, feeders, $4.60 45.10; wethers, good to choice, $4.004.33; wethers, fair to good, $3.6O34.00; wethers, feeders. $3.3704.10: ewes, good to choice, $J.i,Ul4.00: ewes, talr to good, $3.253.60; ewes, reeders, $2.6if3.35; ewes, yearling bleeders. $4.50tj6.00; cull sheep and bucks, $2.5O&3.00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle nnd Hobs Steady Sheep Wenlo CHICAGO, Nov. 23. CATTLB Re ceipts, 1,000 head: market, steady; beeves, $0.2Vgi0.55; Texas steers, $4,800 5. CO; western steers, 15.5OSO.00; stockers and reeders, $4.25S'7.50; caws and helfors, $2.75S'7.40; calves, $6.50910.00. HOGSRecelpts, 11,000 head; market, steady to strong; light, $7.3507.80; mixed, $7.4037.85; heavy. $7.350r.S5; rough, $7.35 7.55; pigs, $3.507.60; bulk of ewlea, $7.65 iS7.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 2,000 head; market, weak to 10a lower; native, $3.50714.40; western, $165 4. 35; yearlings, $1.8086.85; lambs, native, $5.507.2B; west orn. $5.507.2C. ICnnnnn City Live Stock Market, KANSAS CITY, Mo Nov. 23. CATTLB Receipts 600 head, including 300 head southerns; market, steady; native steers, $6.60310.86; southern steers, $4.257.23; southern cows and heiters, $3.756.00; na tive, cows and heifers, $3.60aS.60: stockers and feeders, $4.75ig7.60; bulls, $4.0006.00; calves, $5.609.60; western steers, $6,609 9.00; western cows, $3.75g6.60. HOGSRecelpts, 2,600 head; market, 5910o lower; bulk of sales, $7.505?.65; heavy. $7.GS37.70; packers and butchers, $7.557.70; light, $7.4007.60; pigs, $8.2607.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts none; market steady; muttons, $3.7506.00; lambs, $5 6007.60; range wethers and yearlings, $4.0006.00; range ewes, $3.004.50. St. I.ouU Live Stock Msrktl. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 23. CATTLE Re colpts, 8,000 head. Including 700 Texans; market, steady; native shipping and ex porting steers, $6.50011.00; dressed and butcher steers, $3.3508.76; stockers and feeders, $3.7507.00; cowb and heifers, $4.00 09.00; canners. $2.7604.00; bulls, $4,003 6.50; calves, $6.00011.00; Texas nnd Indian stoers, $4.6007.40; cows and heifers, $3.25 06.10. HOGSRecelpts, 9,300 head; market, lOo lower; pigs and lights, $6.7507,80; mixed and butchers, $7.6507.90; good heavy, $7.75 07.85. No sheep market. St. Joneph Live Stock Mnrket, ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Nov. 23. CA TTLE RecelptB, 200 head; market, steady; steers, $6.00010.25; cows and heifers, $3.6008.50: calves. $5.0009.60. HOGSRecelpts, 6,000 head; market. 5c lower: top, $7.75; bulk of sales, $7.454OT.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market, steady; lambs, $6.2507.40. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sneep. South Omaha 75 8,300 St. Joseph 200 Kansas City..... 600 St. Louts. 8,000 Chicago 1,000 6,000 2.600 9.300 11,000 2,000 Totals 9,875 37,100 2,000 London Stock Market, LONDON. Nov. 23. The engagement of gold Thursday for shipment to New Tork created temporary uneasiness In Lom bard street nnd It was understood that th6 purchase was n special transaction and did not foreshadow a large demand. Tho iIho In exchange rates since then has dispersed earlier fears and although there may be n demand for part of the gold arriving Monday which Is estimated at $5,000,ono the belief Is prevalent that shipments to New York will not be heavy and that London will see the end of the year without ft higher hank rate. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. COFFEE Futures, market opened at a decline of 5 to 10 points. The market closed steady nt a net decline of 5 to 7 points. Sales, 55.500 hatri. November, 13.40; December, 13.SH; January and Februnry, 13.44; March, 13.60: April, 13.77; May. 13.84; June, 13.S7: July, It 91; August, 1191.: September and October. 13 97. Spot, cofteo steady; Rio, 7s, lUio; Kan'os 4s. 16Uc; mild, ;utet; Cordova 16 1; 4n, lSe. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Tira STATE OF NEBRASKA 8YLLABL OPINIONS FILED NOV. 13, 1912, 16795. Labs against Labs. Appeal from Douglas. Arrirmed. Letton. J. Where It Is sought to establish an oral agreement to make a testamentary dis position or property and to set aside the provisions or a will In so rar as they conflict with said alleged ugreement. the proot to establish the existence or such oral agreement must be clear, convincing nnd satlstactory in order to overcome tho presumption that the testator acted In good rulth In the execution or the will. 16SC6. Majors against Majors. Appeal from Lancaster. Affirmed. Sedgwick. J Hamer. J., not sitting. 1. An agreement of settlement between partners, or between one partner and the representatives of a deceased partner, by which a division is made of all or a part of the partnership property, some of which Is real estate. Is not within tho statute providing that no natal nr in. tercet In land shall be created, granted, assigned, surrendered or declared unless by operation of law, "or by a deed or conveyance In writing." Such agreement between partners may be oral ir upon sufficient consideration. 2. Such agreement between partners providing that one f the partners may rind a purchaser ror the land and have the proc.ds above a ccrta.i. amount Is not within stlon J, thaptsr 73. com piled ststutcs. relKtinv f I'ontracts with agents or brokers to sell lands. 3. In an action uikjii on ai'eged settle ment or compromise, the plaintiff must allege that there wa som reasonable foundation for his claim and that It was made In good faith; otherwise there is no consideration for the agreement upon compromise. 4. A petition In an action to recover upon an alleged contract of settlement or compromise must show soma consldera- tlon for tho contract or It will be sub iject to a general demurrer 16S09. Chalupa against Trt-State. Land Co. Appeal from Scott's Bluff, Af firmed. Sedgwick, J. I L Two of thnv Dlaintlffa helmr own em and holders or a water right upon which, they were entitled to water rrom de fendant's canal for irrigation, leased land to the other plaintiff and agreed to fur nish him water for Irrigation thereon. The tenant duly demanded that defend, ant furnish tho water under the water right, and defendant refused, apparently contending that tho water right was for some reason Invalid, but mado no objec tion that tho holders of the water right had not assigned tho samo to their ten ant or authorized him to demand and use tho water thereunder. Held, that after action was brought for damages caused by refusal to furnish any water under the water right the defendant could not defend against tho claim ot the tenant on the ground that his land lords had not authorized him to use the water right, and, the rent being payable In kind, the landlords and tenant were owners In common of the crops and could maintain a Joint action for damages thereto. 2. In such case. If the landlords and tenant have recognized the lease and the tenant has rarmed the land under It, It Is not a valid defense ror the water company that the lease was voidable as between tho parties thereto because of Informalities in Its execution. 3. In an action for damages to grow ing crops the amount of damage Is pe culiarly a question for tho Jury. The difficulty of determining tho value of tho crops and the exact amount of dam ago thereto is not n sufficient reason for denying r recovery for a wilful Injury to the crops. 4. Tho trial court should Instruct the Jury as to the burden ot proof, but a failure to do so will not require a re versal of the Judgment when no such Instruction was requested by the com plaining party, and no prejudice appears. 6. It Is unnecessary In this case to de cide whether a geenral demurrer to a petition, "so far as It attempted to state a cause of action In favor of one ot several Joint plaintiffs, can bo considered since tho question of law which defend ant desires to raise by this demurrer Is presented and determined under other assignments. 16812. Kinney against C, R. & Q. R. Co. Appeal from Gage, Affirmed. Let ton, J. 1. Where the evidence Is conflicting as to whether a cow that was killed by a train got on tho right of way through a gate negligently left open by plaintiff or by passing through a detective right of way fence and there is sufficient evidence to support the verdict, this court will not Interfere, even though It might reach a dltrorent conclusion upon the same evidence. 2. A case will not be reversed on ac count of tho giving of an Instruction which Is not based upon the evidence where the Jury has been properly in structed on the point at Issue at the complainant's request and It Is not ap parent that prejudice has resulted. 8. An answer which admits that a rail way company "Is now operating" the railroad, and does not specifically deny that It was the owner or or was operat ing the railroad at tho time of the acci dent Is not sufficient to raise the Issue ot Its ownership of or operation of tho railroad at that time. 4. Whether detendant shall be per mitted to amend an answer after a trial has been begun Is a matter within the discretion of tho district court and unless abuse of such discretion is Bhown tho action of that court will be upheld. 16815. Moore against BrltUus. Appeal from Boone. Affirmed. Rose, J. In a suit In equity to cancel a deed as having procured by undue Influence and by promise or services never per formed, decree in favor of defendant ar rirmed as being a proper determination of the Issues under the evidence. 16851. Attwood against Warner. Ap peal from Dundy. Reversed and re manded with directions to apply $2,872. rents and profits In part satisfaction ot tho amount duo Attwood on the foreclos ure decree. Costs taxed to appellee. Barnes, J. . ,..... 1. Where a mortgagee, without an agreement therefor, takes possession ot the mortgaged premises before confirma tion of a valid Judicial sale, he thereby becomes liable to the mortgagor or his grantees for the amount of rents and profits which ho receives, or which tho land would havo produced If prudently managed while he retains possession thereof. conveyance by the mort gagor or owner of the equity of redemp tion to a bona fide purchaser, -without any reservation, vests Wh with tho right to the rents and proms, which ho may have applied upon the mortgage debt. - 4. x Where, upon consideration or tne evl'dencl, It lsround that the trial court failed credit the proper amounts of ir' ..r profits upon tho mortgage debt! th supreme coVrt will u such amount and remand the cause to the district court with directions to modlty the decree accordingly. 17068. Wallaco against ,x. Appeal from Webster. Judgment of district court reversed I unless plalntlfr files remittitur fSr$60 as or date ot Judgment wlthl sixty days. It such remittitur Is M judgment of district court for tulffi Interest at 7 Per cent on J-,w iroiu Jul? 19 1909? will be affirmed, but at costs of appellee. The eect or th,e affirmance orfheludgmentlnthlscffi will De a wutiu"" - a4e-nrtrk .December 2. 1909. Reese, C. J. SedgwlcK. J dissenting. , . ... pWSfTS puterdeu'ver jg HSiodeDtSrheadf?yus the same condition as when token, with out deterioration In value. 2. In case the replevied property is i not redelivered or tendered back within a Reasonable time, and when tendered Is greatly diminished in value , by use while In the possession ot plalntifr. the deretid ant may refuse to accept or receive the SSpertir and bring suit on the replevin hond- the measuro of damages will be the. vaUie of the " plevled property m round and adjudged In the replevin. jo tlon. plus the costs therein with Interest. 10860. Mollne against Carlson. Appeal from Saunders. Reversed and remanded with instructions. Costs to be taxed o detendants. Ida Sofia Ahlen and Carl "W. Carlson. Fawcett, J. 1. The rule Is now well settled In this court that a parol contract will be en forccd by a court or equity where one party has wholly and tho other partly performed It. and its non-fulfillment on the ono hand would amount to a fraud upon the party who has fully performed It. 2 Where a husband and wife take, into their family the Intant child or a stranger, and either then or subsequently they Jointly orally agree that, ir such child will remain with them during the r lives nnd render them faithful and obedl ent service as a child, they will, at their death, by will or otherwise; leave him all of the estate of which they die seized, held, that the statute as to homesteads a . 4U ttAlru eli nil hPf cannot do pieaaeu m " the husband or wire as a iieienoo iu suit by such child for the enforcement of the parol contract. 3. 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