KKAL KSTATK citv rnoi'Einv run saib,. Automobile Plant RullOSnK with hfurly 100,000 q. ft. floor space euiuible for automobile nskembline Plant, with good Brit line trackage. Send Tor cut of building and circular, Harrison & Morton 16 Omaha XatJ3aiilc. u. 3t. NEAJJ BEMTS PARK. Reception hall, arlor, iHnintr room ami Mtchen on first fl,,or with colonnade op.ni ltuj between hall and parlor, 3 bedroom, bath and sleeping oorch on 2d floor; full temented basement, No. I furnace, mod ern plumbing, combination llRhtlni: fix tures, living room finished In ouk. latge south front lot .et out In shrubbery, paved street, good neighborhood; clone to car line and school. Owner leaving city anxious to sell. Prlco only H.OVO. Thin Js almost new and certainly u dandy lome. Come In nnd ask ug about It. BEM1S-CAK LBEUG CO. S10-312 llrandela Theater Illdg, " TORUY, BELT, Oil RRNtT FIR3T RBK JOHN W. ROBUINS. 1SU2 FARNAM ST. TUB ROSBUITO UAnli CO. handle exchanges of all kinds. Room 6. Continental Ulk.. Omaha. ACIU2AUI2 roil SAI.l s-acrVplaci: In Council Bluffs. 4 mile from car line, paved street, city school and largtv Cath illo school: accesslblo to sidewalks and Hectrlc light. About one-halt flno gartlen land, balance good for fruit or pustule. Good 7-room house nnd barn. A vurlety of fruit for home use. Very pretty lawn with large, natural trees. A good home nnd good living In this place, with a ehnej to educate your children. Has been held Wt $3,000. Owner anxious to go south anil off era for 13.750. M'OEK REAL EHTATK CO,, . 105 Pearl Street UKAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS IO 11 3AL1&. California. IMPROVED IRRIGATED LAND. "30 and 4)-acro tracts." . If you desire a CALIFORNIA HOME the best Investment for you to make U In tin improvod Irrigated tract In the LOWRY COLONY. Tne finest body of Improved land in the SACRAMENTO VALLEY with fv perpetual water right, poth river and rail transportation, graded toads, schools, and only a few' hours' ride to Hacrumento nnd San Francisco. Land all developed and seeded to alfalfa, paying an Income now; no wait as with unimproved land. Each tract so planned that trees can bo planted without Inter rerlng with the alfalfa. Soil Is adapted to the growing of oranges, lemons. Mroonds. walnuts or any of the decid uous fruits. For Information address K J. LOWRY. Wlllowa. Cal. A OKNITINN CALIFORNIA BARGAIN, j,009 buys a 10-acre, well Improved, full bearing almond orchard. Five-room, hard finished house, bath, pantry, large base ment, windmill, barns, horses, imple ments, also furniture; on main county road; 3 miles to railroad, 18 miles to capi tal. This year's incomo over 85 per cent; property represents a cash valgo of KtiOO. No exchange. C1IARLKS J. SCHM1D, Folsom. Cal. BRITISH Columbia flneM agricul tural land, Ncchaoo valley, near Grand Trunk; also Fort George, Cariboo, Peace River, Bulkley valley- State requirements. dO acres to 100,000. Lowest prices; eauy terms. Glenn & Co., Ul Pender St, .Vancouver. li. C. Ucurfcla. TRAVERSED BY THE GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA ATLANTA. BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of crop. All the money crops of the south filentlfully produced. For literature treat ng with this coming country, Its soil, climate, church and school advantages, write. W. B. LEAHY, Dept K. General Passenger Agent. ATLANTA. U... Iovrn. BEST J100 FARM Near Council Bluffs, 8 nillcs out at Junc tion of 3 roads, 114 miles from R. R. sta tion. 162 acres of which abuut 130 Is fine, most of It well drained, creek bot- loni. improvements noi very goou, ox cent that there Is a flno orchard and Rood feed yards, with plenty of water pnd shade, uood location for buying corn It yott want to reed extensively, Plenty f HBO farms wo'nt nav as well as this. If It Is Income you want, It will pay to Jlco this. M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO.. 105 Pearl St. Council Bluffs, bo YOU DO ANY llUSINICSS IN IOVVA7 The .Des Molnts Capital la Iowa's most widely circulated and most Influential hewBDDer. Its dally circulation exceed! 43.000 copies. The classified advertising rata is i cent a wura or o cenis a line, ft'nu can sell your farm in Iowa or vnn ran buy land In Iowa by the use of the ,X)es Moines Capital. The rate by the Unonth U $1.20 a litis. Address The Dcs lioinea uapitai. uo noines, . lt-ACRIS Polk county farm: well Im troved: all good, level land: three miles from town; good buildings. Price (1(0 per acre. Address UraeUer liros., Hhel ahl, la. .Xanana. 80 ACRES ALFALFA. .4.S00-IIAMIL- lon Co., Kan.; rich Arkansas river bottom !and, about 1 mile from Kendall (main I no Santa Fe Ry.); good fence; no build ngs, 31,000 cash, balance at 0 per cent, amea L. Lombard, Owner, Kansas :ity. Mo. Maryland. FOR SALE Small Maryland fann. i ine miles from waiminEion. Aaaress . Box Jtsz. station u.. wasiiington. u, atlsslaalppl. SBVKNTY acres richest soil, adapted Tor any truck growing; quarter mile rrom La a 1,1.,., A l,n,imtti W W Alyrne, Holt, Fla. 3Ilsaonrl. KIG1ITY acres, 25 acres cultivated. in-el, good soil; soma timber; lirar ichool: two frame houses, two barns, rhlcken coop, woodshed, well; Including wo horses, three cattle, ten hogs, thirty :hlckens, buggy, sled, wagon, farm naehinury, hay, straw, etc.: 4V4 miles itatlon. Snap at 12,0(0, John V. Olson, Cumberland, Mo. NebraaVu. 10-BUBHEL WHISAT LAND. 125 TO 58 PER ACRE. . We have for sole over SO.'OOO acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest Farm land, where the crop yields for U tears, including 1910 and 1811, average vlth the best In the state. Alfalfa, also k leading crop. Better soil, water and Climate cannot be found. Write for full Information. Agents wanted everywhere. VUNDLNGSLAND INVESTMENT CO.. SIDNEY. NEB. i HnMRSTKAli-ICO acics rich farm land or 1176. filing fee and all. Just over Into 'ntnrado rood stuff, not sandhills. Land Cround Kimball, J15 to J25 an acre. Agents Wanted. J. A. Tracy. ICimball. Neb. 4VK BTOt'K JinHKKT P VK8t ' Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save billeage and shrinkage. Your consign Wnts receiy prompt and careful atten tion. Live Steele Commliilon Jlerehanti. BYER8 BROS. & CO. Strong, reliable. n CLIFTON Com. Co.. K Exchange Bldg, . finyder-Malone-Cof f man Co.. lis Ex. Illdg LAVERTY BROS.. US Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. Clay, Robinson & Co-. 200 Exchange Illdg. II AIL WAY TIMK PARI) NION STATION Tenth nntl Mason. ritlcago Great Weeiern - wla Clir Llrolted... a 1:11 pm a 1:1 am 'rrjr Ical a 1:34 au all:pm ,'la Cltr Eipraes. a T;M am a Lie pH :hlca(a Expreaa. .a'.Msm iliu illa4url I'aclllc K. C a SI Leuia Kipren a I AO am a 7 CO am L . i SL Losla Exprtaa. .all .11 pm al.lipm it. a Bt. loula Limited, .aij.li ka a ta pa ItAIL'vVAV TIM1S CAUD, l nlon Pacific Dwrt. Artltf. Sin. FrD. OmHnd Ua4. ... u r m T II pn China & Japan Mall.. ... . ,al;Mni a : l Aiiaaito Kipreu 7:1 t rortland t fujet s. Kip ali.M am a 4 00 r-m Lo Angl( Umlled .l!:4i pm iHpa Dfntr gptclal a t.U am ai: M aai Colorado Hpttlil . . , all 01 am a 7 00 am laieraao biprtai a pa a 4.N pn ureton-vsatBiniion united, Krta riatta Lofat . a ran J ttland Uocat Slronnbun loaI Uhlenco, Milwaukee ..al:M pm a I.M pri .a i am a ; pm ..a 1:10 pm ale; . .bli.tl pre b l-.tS pa .t i-nnl . Otrland Limited... ..a 7:M pm a l.ll am ...a :00 pm a T:0 pm ...a h.00 pm' all.is pm ...a 7:10 am all ill PM " a l: pm . .a :M am ali o Chlrato 8srlal. Dcnvrr-rnttland Limited Ctlgaao Uaxllght Spatial Colo-CallfoinU Ciprraa. . Prrr Local Omasa t St l)uM tUirrti. .a.30 pm 13 am Mall and, Kipreu a J:u am all. 15 pm Stanberrr Lotat (from f. n.l.b .W pm blO IS Hra ClitmHo, lliu'U ItltiiiU .V. i'iii'ltlr KAST. rtoear Mountain Limited. .. al:it am alO.M Chicago lcal I'aassar ..blO.M am bio.li pm ITklcaao i7 h a t:oo pia Clilcaaa Epreta a f .1 pni al.iopia Uca Molina Lotal Paaentr.a i:tt pm a ll.lj Bm tUlcago-Nibra l.lmltm ..!;! pm a l:w am Cbletto-Nob- U4. to Lincoln. l: ani a liU pm ClilctiolOlorada tjprasa ...a 1.M pm a :oe pm Oklahoma & Texa Krwa..a :J0 pm ili.u pu Ilockr Mvantatu Limited.. al0:t7 am altilj am ChlcnAO & Nortlnventern NOHTIinOUNU. Twin Cltr Kxpr a 7'IJ am 1 pm Dakota I'anoucer . b TM5 am a ;J0 am Sioux Cltr Local aS'.tfpm a rm Mlnnenola Ktnreas a T:00 pm at' Mum Dakota Kxprr; a 1:00 pm tile SO in Twin Cilf Limited a 9:00 PM a 7 JO am BASTnou.vn. Denver ffpedat ..mm am 't., Carroll lcal Hawkere Rxprena Chtcaso Local Carroll Local Chicago fecial I'aclftc Coalt-Chlci;o .... Overland Limited Kntt Mall nml Htpreat.. ..va 7:01 am a t CO ira .a 7:0 nn all li pm ...11:05 jm a 3 pm . . a 1:10 pm al0:00 am ...u w rm it 7'iu m ..a (:& pm a 3:11 pm ...a T&t lint a &.I0 nm .a :90 pm a t'-:o am Lua Jtuaclxa Limited. .a 11:10 ,im al!;34 Pm WKSTMH'ND. Chadrnn Lncal a 8.00 am Llncnln-Dallaa . .. Llncnln-Lons Pln ... HattlnKa-8uperlr . . . Deadwood-llot Springs Canper-Lander Alblon-Oakdale ..a t.00 am a 20 rm a S:!& yrn a01S m . .b 2 IS r,m b a.-0 m . .a 3:61 nm a l:rO m ..a l:M rm nil M am . b ,S0 pin b l:Si pm lliirlliiBtnn Station -'cutH Muton llarltnKtun Denver & California, I'uict Sound Kxpraea., Nebraska -Poluta lllack Illlla ......,.,.,.., Lincoln Mali ..... h'jrt hv. eat Gxpreia N'brnlca Kxpreta Scbuvler-riauarneutli Lincoln riattlmoutb-lov-a nellerue-l'lattimouth Chicago Special. ........... Denver Ppeclal..,.,.. Chicago Kxpreaa Chicago Kaat Itxprtaa.,.,.. Crtaton (la) Local BL Loult Kxpraia .... Kaneaa Oty-St. Jpaeph... Ktuaas City & ft. Joai-ph- Depart. Arrlta. ...a 4:1ft am a l:ti pm ,. .a 4:to pm a l:4i pm ...a oixu am a aue pm i..atilpm IMS p i..b 1:20 pm allill m ,. ,all:JS pm a 7:00 an a OllS am a 1:10 pm ..b 1.05 pm blO:0 am . T li pm bl0.it am ,..a 0:11 am a 8:10 am .all:30 pm a 3:04 pm .a i :t pm all:lt pro ..alliSS pm a 7:00 pm ,.. a 4:30 pm a i:ts pm ,.. :m pm a y.uo an ..b 1:30 pm bl0:4i am ,.a ; pia all:M am . ,10:I5 pm a t:U am . . S:15 am a 1.10 pm W1istcr Station lr.tu A Webster Clilcaco, St. I'nnl, U in ah a Sioux Cltr Eiprua Twin Cltr Paiaencer Eloux Cltr PaatcDiar,..,,, Cmerson Local ttlaaourl Pacific Jiiinnrapolla A Depart. Anl ..b in pm Ml'.ti am .,b 4;?J am b 0::i pm ,.g 1:35 am a pm ,.w v:(4 pm u ijjp am Auburn Local b !:( pm bl:4i am (a) dallr, lb) dallr except Sucdar, (c) Suadir, OMAHA GlC.VURAL lUAUKUT. BUTT SIR No 1. Mb. cartons, 3Go; No, 1, 60-lb. tubs, 34t,c: No. 2, 33c. CHKES1? Imported Swli Iss. 23c: Aincrl cm Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24c; twins. 20c, daisies, 20c; triplet), 20c; Young Americas, 2lc; blue lubel brick. 21c: Urn bergcr, 2-lb 22c; 1-lb., !cj Now Yolk wnite, zilv POULTRY Broilers, to Per dox.. hens HGlBc; cocks. 11c: ducks. 18c: geese. 15c: turkeys, 23c; pigeons, per doz., 31.20. Alive, Drouers, ibc; liens, sftuio5c; old roosters, 7c; ducks, full feathered, 12Vic; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys. ltk&lSu, pigeons, per doz., -jOc; homers. 2.30; FRUITS, ETC. - Missouri apples, m his.. $3.00(83.23; New York Greening rum uaiawins, ij.s. npamsii onions, per cabe, Jl.WI. linnuiiaM, fancy sulect, per bunch, 3.2jiu2.50i Jumbo, per bunch, 32.75 ,i.u. uatos, Alienor nrana, new, 30 i-iu, pkgs. In box, per box, $2.23; Dromedary nrana. new, su l-m, pkgs. In box, per box. $3.00. Figs. Callfdrnla, per case of 12 No. 12' pkgs., Sic; per capo of 33 No. 12 pkgs, $2.50; per cuso of &o No. ft nkgs.. $2.00; bulk, in 25 and M-lb. boxes, per lb., 10c; new, TiirKisn, &-crown, in 20-111, boxes', per lb., lie; C-crown, lp 20-lb boxes, per lb., 16c; 7-crown, In 20-lb. boxes, per lb, 17c. Lemons, Llmonclra, selected brand, extra fancy, 30-360 sizes. per box, $7,C0; Iyjma Limonefra. fancy, 300-360 sizes, per box. 36.W; 249-420 sizes, Mc per box less; California, choice, 300 360 sizes. Per box. $6.00. Oranges. Cali fornia Red CC) brand, extra fancy, 90-121) sizes, per tiox, ii.&u; iixtra Inticy, all sizes, per box. $1.75. Florida grape fruit, all sizes, $3.60. Cranborrles. per bbl.. $SO0: per box. $2.75; Jumbo C brand, tS.'A VEGETABLES -Cabbage, Wleconjsln, per lb., lp. Celery, .Michigan, per dos.. 35c. Cucumber! hothouse, per doz., $1.25. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per doz., $1.60. Garlic, extra fancy, white, per doz., 15c. Lettuce, extra fancy, per doz.. We. Onions, white, in crate, 31; yellpw. per in., iw I'arsiey taiicv souttinrn. pr dor. buncheB, GOfiTOc. Potatoes, Earlv Ohio, per bu , r3c. Tomatoes, t'llifarnlu, per bucket, $2.00. Wax benni', per 1-, .rt llj green neons, per imsitct, fl, Bweet potatoes, Kanxas, per bbl., $.&. Uuts-, bagas, per lb., l'.io. FISJI fresh)-I'ckerel, Ho; whlto. lSoi trout, 13c; Spanish mackerel, 16o; eel. 17c; haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green cat fish, ISc; shad roe, per pair, SOo; salmon, 17c: halibut, 13c; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, Ho, Reef Cut Prices Wholesale prices of beef cuts, effective November 13, urq as follows: No, 1 ribs, 20c; No. 2 ribs. 14c; No. 3 ribs, loc; No. 1 loins. 22u; No. 3 loins, 15c; No. 3 loins, 12c; No. chucks, 9c; No; 2 clmcks, Sc; No, 3 chucks. 714c; No. 1 rounds, 12c: No. 2 rounds, 10c; No. 3 rounds, Sfcci No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2 plates, 7Wc; No. 3 plates, 7c. f'olton Mnrkei. NEW YORK. Nov, 23. - COTTON - Futures closed firm, November, 12.42c; December, 12.4lo: January, 12,48c; Feb ruary, 12.49c; -March, JZ.kc. jay, 12.530; June, 12.53c; July, 12. 4 So; August, 13. 27c I Sentember. JS.W ucioher. 11.79c. Snot closed steady; middling, 12.80c; middling gulf. 13.05a. Sales, none. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 33.-C0TTON-KD0t. dull: prices firm; American middling, fair, Y.nii; gooa niiQinioK, i-toui iiuooung, d.swij low middling, O.Kxi; good ordinary, t.34d; ordinary, 6.8d. The sales of the day wero 4 nm iinli h of which fW wi tb for unccil. latlon und export and Included 1,700 Ameri can. KnitKHii City Live Hluck Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo Nov, 23.CATTLH RecelPta COO head. Including 300 head southerns, market, steady; native steers. $8.50310.85; southern steers. H.X4fJ,t5; southern cows and heifers. $3.756.00; na tive cows and heifers, $3.G0&8,50; stockers and feeders. $l.'Dj7.50; bulls, ILOO'iOO; calVes. $5.D?j9.60: western steers. $5.60 9.00; western cows, U.'VUSM. HOGS Receipts. 2,rw head, market, Gyi) lower; bulk of sales, $7.COti7.G5; heavy, $7Kifl7 70; packers and butohers, $7.5Mi7.70: light, $7 4(k?f7.l; pigs, $6.2&7,00. SHEEl' aisu LiAmuk iteceipu none: market steady, muttons. $3.75irt.: Iambs. tiMW.tt); range wethers and yearlings, 14.0086-00; range ewes, $3.0034.50. St. Juarpli Live Stoc-k .Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 23. CATTLE Receipts. 200 head: market, sttady; steers. li.bjtpiO.; cowa and heifers, 33.CO((.W; C&IV:S. xo.wua.w. HOGS Receipts. G.000 head: market ; lower; top, $7.75; bulk of sales. $7.t57.6r.. SHEEP AND LAM 118 Receipt, none; market, steady; lambs, .2637.40. Stock In Sight. RecelPta of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: uattie. nogs, tsaeep. South Omaha........... 73 K.300 .. , St. Joseph. .., 20) ;.ouo Kansas City. TOO i.VQ St Louis , .0fi0 9.30) Chicago ..1.000 11,000 2.UJ0 2.O0O ToUls .i.m 17 iw GRAIN AND. PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Business is Largely Confined to Professianals. FINE WEATHER WEAKENS CORN Tliuw Who Arc 1'nttlnir tint Shor Linen of December xpeet Rc cclptn nltli Excellent RrntN I MB nml Enxler Uniting. OMAHA, Nov. 23, 1912, ith the bull coinbluiitlo 'n whea wc'Pt off the spivui.tllvo chcMhoitrd mere are few tilg men to bo seen In that iiinravi mini oav to itai llUJluens yes IcrdaV H HJI rnnfllitMl mnlnlv Im tirilftM, Canals at Chicago nnd the lesser market aiieir 1a iittin in conditions to ititrur nil II Willi uenerallv anooiilntn 111 n hiru There Is too much wheat available or a nun campaign nnd the trad tig clo mont has becomo weary of taking it flytr on thu bear side. A bull market wouui nm only attract the large specu IntOI'H. bllt til imlilln 11 nil 1.1 l,u wn ti etitr thu market with value advancing non; wno favor the bu s do of whoa point tu the iKMslbtilty of a changu lu cumtltlnna In the Argentine, nnd It Is a fact that that crop will bo in. the balance for Hevvrnl ueeks to ronw. Some of the loading grain houses In thy Chicago trade hatTXbcen advising their customers to r.vvr iieur ui ine long sine 01 tne marisei londltioiiH ,it Iluffnlo are loosening up some, as charter of vessel room wiif mado Jirttruay for lOO.ftW bushels to gc to that point at 11 rate of 2'ic. Cash unemtnged. Tho December delivery in corn showtd oiiib wuaknesx yestertlay as compared with tho more (Inferred months bociUi ui excellent weather for harvesting ami movement. Those who nre putting out short lines of that month expect results with excellent grading and euslor sailing mr snorts. There was some export de mand for corn vnaterd.iv. lint the nnlv cush salea leported wero lPO.OOO bushels of which roo.iw were of the new crop for January shipment and It brought 314c ui-i 1110 .nay price, une ot two 01 thu leading concerns In tho trade voluntoored the opinion that tho course of corn prices will depend cntirulv unon tho movtimeiit. Two yearH ago yesterday May corn 'sold at the lowest prlco on the crop, 4lc Ihf trado at that time was bearish, but country speculators absorbed the offer ings from 50o on a scale down and mado money. This year they have not been in inn inaraei excent r lit tie rm tim an Ipg side. Cash corn was l4to2c lower. wuih wero wirnoui anv imrtienini- featuru last week and some of the larscr coiieerns in tne trnoe reel more friendly iu u o uenr siae, inan tney no to tne 111 Side of the situation. A cnbln from l.lvr. iiuui roiMjrieu a laca ot demand for oatrt from any quarter. Cash oats wero uu LllullKf (1, rr msry wheat rccents were 1.7KS.000 hu and shipments 1,213,000 bu., against re ceipts of 7C9.000 bu. and shlnmciiln nf 211.. 000 bu. Primary com reco pts wero fi95,O00 mi. una snipments xm.ooo uu., against rece nts of 7O7.00U Im. and HlitnnioMtu nf iirM.uw UU, Primary oats rncolnta wnrn KJt.000 Im. and shipments 800,000 bu. against receipts ui u.uuu pii. ana snipments at aui.wy uu last year. Clearances of wheat and flour were aio.i.w uu.; corn, z.ooo du.; oats, iw,W9 uu uiveipooi wneat ciosoii ita lower; corn Id lower. Tho following cosh solas were re- Ported: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. 79U.C. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. 7SUc. No. t hard winter: 1 car, 77c. Rejected hard winter: 1 car, 72c. jso grade tiara winter) 1 car. 74ic; 1 car, liAc, So. 3 spring: I car, 7V4c: 1 car. 7c. No. 4 sDrina: 1 ear. 7514c; 1 car. 74c. No. 3 mlxedt i cars. 78Wo: i cars, lc. no. 4 mixed: 1 car, 77c( 3 cars, iiwc; 1 car, ic. ino. 3 uurum. 1 car, 77c. no. t durum mixed: 1 car, 76iCj 1 car. 7614c. Corn No. 4 whlto: 1 car. new, 42c. No. 3 yellow; 1 car, old. 61c; 3 cars, n'tc: 2 cars. 41c. iNO. 1 mixea: 1 car, 44c No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 43c; 1 car, ,,... 1 ...... .. . .. v- ., Li... , 3014c. No. 3 white: 3 cars, 29c. No. i a uuii uu. uw au. wii in. x cur. white: z cars, 23?ic; 1 car, 29',jc. No grado: 1 car. 2Slic. Rye No. 2: 1 cur tie. Durley Rejected: 1 car, 42c. Oranho. Cash rrtees. .1 WHEAT No. 2 liaril. 70tfr79Mk! Kn hard. 7Wr7&Mc: No. 4 hard. 75'477o: No 2 spring, 78V4378c: No. 3 spring, T71Mf76ttc; nn. miiih, nycaio'iv:. CORN No. 3 white, 43&kl314c: No. white. MiGiiZa: No. 3 yellow. 43VrT44Uc No. 3. 43145M4C! No. 4. 41c. OATH-No. 2 white. 30Vic: standard. 3051 ;uvic; no. a wnite, zuuc; no. mzvc. HARLEY Malting. C4&62c: No. 1 food RYE No, 2, KJUMlic; Iso. 3, 6Hf&30. Curlot Receipts, Wheat, Corn. Oats Chicago , 52 SOS 191! Minneapolis 511 Duluth 472 Omaha 33 12 33 Kansas City 23 27 li St. Loub 39 fi.1 2V Winnipeg 862 CHICAGO CiRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fcnture of the. Tradlnir nnd CIiisIiik Prices 011 Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 23.-Renort of the army movumeiita in Uerniany. Austria and Rus sia, forced wneat touuy up gruac. tiiu market closed strong at un acvuncn nf o to sric net. corn i n s ned uho to He higher and oats with u gain of Mt yc to '.iitHc Latest truaing lert pro- is ons irregulnr: struggling from 1H0 du- llne to a rise of 60. Estimates tidlcatlng that the winter wheat a(ireag of the Hutted States amounted to 7 per cent lets than the total a yeut ago furnished help to thn bulls. Speculators took Into considera tion also statements that tne uakotas and Minnesota had already marketed about an entire normal crop and worn In a position now to hold back. Muy wneat swung from mc to 'jotc with last salen (Mo up at &M;fj00Tic. LlL'htnes of country Offerings cave smtn to the buying of corn, Fine weather seemed to make little lmnresslon. Mav fluctuated between 47c and 4$c. closing firm, ,4C not nigner at 4c. vaan Briuies were easy. No, 2 yellow was not iiuoted, oats climbed on account of disappoint ing receipts. May. which old from 32o to 32V4C. closed ',MMc over last n inL at J20. Longs sold provisions early, but later the war news dominated the market. Nearby delivery ot pork made the chief advance, lie Closing quotations wnre Artlclel Open-I High. I Low, Close.l Yea y, Wheat ,uec.. May. July. s:"4 51V 84U DOTi mi wrn 47' i Wilt 48 48 43 May. July. 49 4f Oats I Dec, May. July. 3114 31 li 19 10 K'4-7i, Pork Jan. May, 19 32V4 ?? HHI 19 0 u ni 10 70 10 17',i is u 18 37H I-ard Deq., Jan.. May U0JH 1072H 10 90 19 &S JO 70J 10 721, 10 62W 10 10 1G 10 25 10 221, Ribs Jan. 10 2214 10 2214 i 2Vj 1020 9 8G 10 30 10 27 9 K7W May. 1 li 85 9J14I Cash quotations wero as follows; FLOUR-Quiet; winter patents, J4.90U 85: winter stralghU. 13.9ott-i.0O: stirinir patenU, t.203.a0i spring straights, $3.90 rSH.u; oaaers, w-wm.iv. iiif-fto. i. nominal, BARLDY Feed or mixing. 45fiC0c: fnlr to choice malting, 5Si0c. SEEDS Timothy. $XO0('I3.7S. Clover. $13.000 17.50. PROVIBIONK I'ork, m, ll7.SOftl7.7i Lard (In tierces). $U.30&1L25. Hhnrt rihi lloose). $l0.371iffll.00. Total clearances of wheat and flour were eoual to slC.000 bu. I'rlinarv r, celpts were 1.7SS.O0O bu., compared with 701,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for Monday! Wheat, 60 cara; corn, 250 cars; oata, IM cars; hogs. Chicago Cash Prices Wlieatr No. 2 red. $1.001.02, No. 3 red, S0r3c, No, 3 hard, UttttKc, No, 3 hard, K'4WSc; No. 1 north- err, 5H'S8Vic; No, 2 northern, 82!i&ilc. .U. u liurtiuiii. ovuw-, SPnng, 'X tlH4V No. 3 spring, fcftfi&c. No. 4 .nrint- J4tiic. velvet cparr, tvttw, durum. U IKiOc Corn No. I old. 53a. new. A.rA',rt iic, No. 3 yellow, old, CXfc7c; new, 464 J THE BKK; OMAHA, MONDAY. XOVtiMHKK 23. liH-J. ) 47V. No- 4. new, 4ltjWl,c, No. 4 yel Uw, old, 54tJNSc, new, 4iI46V Ro: No 2, nominal. llailey. 4M14', Seeds Timothy, $S.tXVira.i6; clover. $13.0iil7.W. til T 1 ICR- Simu ; crewmerieK, aai'tc; dallien, iVli3lc. T KlltlS-Steady; receipt. 2.lt enso; at mark, cases inclitdeil, 3titsci ordinary firsts, 14c; fltsts. 27c. OHEHf K - Weak, dalstea, li.4MfiV.c, twins, iMjfftfc: young Anterims, 16UU leVkCi long horns, lfii4JlCHo. POTATOES- -Steady , receipts, 4 cat s: Michigan, 5341O30. Minnesota. itffilc. Wit cousin. 4Sc. I)1'LTIIY-Alive shady; tutkeys, 17c; chickens. 10c: spring, lotto. VI-UL-Steadj. at tmltc. MiV YORK CP.MJItAI. MARKHT tlniitiillini ot the liny tin Ynrlnus 4'ointiitMlttlc. NEW YORK. Nov, . -1VX)UR-Dull: SPl llg HalontH. H lMil M- winter ulmU-litH $1.4St;4.ffi winter patents, $l.irUM!i spring t'li-arn, 51.1MI4.45: winter extras No, 1, Sl.iti tliAh, winter extrns No. 2 f&aitM.tti; Kim. bus straights. $l.ooiN.lft Rye flour, barely Kteady. fi(!r to good. $;l,Vfl8.l0: nholru to fancy. $S.9MU.03. Ruck wheat tlihir. unlet; i-'.oofra.io tier iro lbs. COllN.MEAL-Steadj . flno whllo and yellow. SI filil .Vi: .Ninr II l.Vlfl .M: I.II11 drlctl. $i.7S. n it Menuy; .o. s western, MlftiV. e, i. r. Ruffulo. 1 HARLK.Y-Stoa.ly: feeding. 5Sn'. c. I. f. New York; malting, RMiClo. c. I, f. lluffalo. WHEAT Hput market, easy. No. 9 rml, $I,IX, elevator, mpl $1.0rt. f. o, b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. ivSc, f 0. b. afloat. I'Utures ninrliut cloned ikfiHc net lower, necembri-. 9U4JI!t2 5-lfio. closed nt 92; May, 9H 0-l!K5 13-lijC. closed at W1MRV. CORN Stint Innrkht hIohiIv ivrwirt. Mtjc, f. o. b. afloat, to arrive. OA TH -Hpot mnrket, steady; Mtundard White. 57c. nominal: No. 3. :;tUl37c: No. 4. .V.(ri.1i;t4o: nit 4 111 ill while, .ii.lht.i: ivhlln clipped. 37K39V- invr.w-jsnj j weitern apting uruti. ii. lb. hacks. $22.50: stniid.ird mlililllnir. I1M.II1. sucks. J22.W; olty, lOO-lh. sacks. $23.25. HA v Quiet; prime, nomlhat: No. 1, $1.10 U1.J214; NU. 2. UX3U1.0U: Nil. 3. 75aSOo. 11UPH btently; state, common to choice, iii, i-tyuuc; ism, r.-iyiic. I'lu-trio const, rm IAfOlrt. mil 1.111.. .Iltall-. IDII, All 4il , luiirj r irnu nemiocK rirats, 'Jiiivsc; seconds, 2tVTK7ei thlrtls, 2Uf2le; rejects. ISc. PROVlSlONS-Pork, steady: moss, $19 00 iiu.ou; lainuv, K4.uo,u.w; snort rienrs, $22.0OIr24.5O, Reef, firm: mess, $l.(W.UMj family, $23.00Q24.00; lioef liam, t2$.fl3ni.50. Cut meuts, qliletl pickled hollies, 10 to 14 us., Ji3.wjin.l0; pickled hams, $14,00, nom inal, lJird. weak! mlddln west iirltin,. ii.ajqin..i reiinru, osreiy nieauy; con tinent! tu.lvi: Bouth Anioiloa, 112.70: com liound, $7.87V4n8.25. TAljLOW-gulet; prime city, hhds., 60; special. 7140! country, Mic. IllITTER Steady: rece uts. 5.501 tubs: process, secnnils, 24312.1c; fuotary, Juno iiiune. iirmB, iir.tiT, CHEESE Firm and uncnnnrn'i: to. celpts, 1,317 boxer. tsuuH Hteaity; roaeipts, 4,7j5 cues; fres gathered, seconds. IKMfHe: tefrlir. erator, firsts, local storage, charges paid, 211422!io; hopnery, whites, fanov, largu. new laid, toftfino; seluciml, whitus. a,Ht loui vKtiieiu, KUiiivrvii, wniwi. JJIMZc. POULTRY -Live, mi nt and nleuilv! western chickens. 125H3?: fliwls. I2,um',v turkeys. J80. Dressed poultry, steady; fresh killed wostora chlnkriia. jltllSiM fowls, I31i6ViOi tUMoyi, rS'JSiQ, ML I, mils (lenertil Market, BT. LOUIS. Nov. 23 WIlKAT-rn.!, hlglior: track No. 2 red. $l.0014i.mu; Na 2 hard, MHU'OOc. CORN Firm: track No. 2. 4UBUn! No. 2 white, Wc. uAxa-mgner: track No. 2, 32H3o: No- 3 whlto, 83140310. uxjs unchanged, coc. , Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Higher: December. 8B4.ii: Mhv. BlliWUHo. CORN-ll ghor: December. 45'4o: May. 4Me. OATH Higher: December. 31'4c: Mav. S2HC FLOim null; red w liter patents. ei.siiwo.ioi extra mncy una Hiriiignt, $l.zoi A TR . 1 ...... I . . . I .. t I -1 n i.iu, 1111,14 miner cii'Hin, ea.liuia.iv. MEED Tlmnthy. $10.00. CORNMEAIr-$3.00. HILVN Firmer: sacked niHt tmelc. 90B3c. Huy Firm: timothy. $13.0017.00: ntnlrle. $I2.00k715.50. RAGOINO-10 3-lfic. TWINE Hqmp, So, PROVISIONS PorlK iinclmnued: lob. blng, $16.50; . lard, uncluiiigod: prime steam, $10. 72H5f 10.8214; dry salt meuts, higher: boxed extra Nhurts. $11.73: cluar ribs, $11.75;, short clems. 112.1214: liucon higher; boxed extra shorts. $12.75: clcur ribs, $12.75; short clears, 813.1214. P O V L T R Y - Firm: chickens. bV4o: springs. 12o; turkeys. lGc: ducks, ita. geese, He. irttter Firm; clenniery, 29(931140. EtiGS-FIrm; Mc. Recelnls. HhlnmentH. lHoilr 10,000 13,000 Wheat 48.000 00.000 Corn 77,000 p.000 OutU 49,000 55.000 L'HICACiO LIVE MTOCK MARKET Ueniniiil for Cuttle 11 ml Hogs fHenily Slu;rp Weill., CHICAGO, Nov 23. CATTLE- Re ceipts, I, Curt head; market, stoudy, beeves. 85.251510.53: Texan steers. $4.30fl' 5.110; western vtuers, $5.60)r().00; stockeii and feeders, 84.257,50; cows and helfors, 2.TGiff.7,40i calves, $6.Dft10.). UOGS-Rocelnts. ll.OX) heuil: mnrket. steady to alrong; light. S7.Hftfr7.Mh mixed. $7.40U7.sr.; heavy. $7.:Bfj7.J.5; rough, $7.35 7,rri: pigs,, I3.ri01i7.50; bulk of sules, 17,05 VT.S0. HHEEP ANI) UAMn.S-lli'relpts, 2.0) ill-mis mitrknt. wenk to lOo lower: native. J3.BOU4.40; woHtirtl, $3.65(4.35; yearlings, $l,Wi6.S.'; himhs, native, $6.MraT,25; west ern, 15.60,17.25, tit, I, mils Live Stuck Market. BT. LOUIS. Nov. tl-CATTLH-R... celpts, S.000 bend, Including 700 Texuiis; market, steady; iihIIvh shipping and ex porting bteera, W,50jt ll.OO; dressud anil butcher steers. S3.Xli8.75; stuckorH and feeders, $3,75if7.00; cows 11 ml helfois, $4.00 ilC.00, cannerH, $2.75i4.flO; bulls, $4,0O,t .50; calves, 8n.0fll.ua; Texas nliil Indian steers, $1. 50117.40; cuws and heifers. $3.23 jiuuk Receipts. ,3iJ liimil; market, loo lower; pigs and lights, $.75f7.HOi mixed and butchers, $7.55fi7.!)0; good heavy. $7.76 ft7.S3. No sheep market. Kalian Cltr drain nnd Pro vlnliins, KANHAB CITY. Nov. 23.WHEAT Cash, unchanged to Ho up; No, 2 hard, fcW.V-; No. 3, 7ly81c; No. 2 red, M14o $1.00; No, 3, 9014K714o. CORN Unchanged, Ma lower; No. 2 mixed, 4316041c; No, 3, 42o; No. 2 whlto, Wtiic: No. 3, 41-. QATfl-UnchatiKed: No. 2 white. SiNh) 8314o; No. 3 mixed. 3iWK(i, iir j'-uiunangod. HAY- Unchanged Closing Drlceu of futures. WHEAT December. 7S;7sc. Alav. 85c; July, 8l4iMWe. OORN-Deoumber, 43I457H4C; May, VA't'iS1 45.c; July. 4.iUJf4,c. UAiB-uecemuer, ?j",4o; ilay, 33Jc Recelnts. Hlilnmcnlm Wheat 125.001) 123M0 Corn .., 37,(j J7.VJ0 OaU , 15,000 19,000 Mlnneaiinlls Urn In Market. MINNEAPOLIH. Nov. !M U'll MA'I' December. c: May. 8014c. Cusht No, 1 hard. K5Uc! No. 1 nnrthnrti. sl4.iiaUnt No. s northern, 79!4G8itto; No, 8, 77!l w?i- t:ORN-No. 3 jellow, 4M4c OAT&-N0. 8 Avhltc. VJfraKa, RYE No. 2. BtflMo. 1IRAN In 100-Hjiind naclis. 81k.OOS18.50. FLOUR-Flrst Patents. J4.154W.45: second patents, J4.0OfH.35t first clears, $3.0t2(S. sveoiHi giears, t"Ji.ifl. 1'UAX- J1.S3, IIARLEY-41SVC2C. Mllnaukre tirnln Mnrkrl, MILWAUKEE. Nov. B3,-WHl0ATNo. 1 northern, i4jttiHfo: Np. 2 northtrn, 8f8t6cj No. 2 hard winter, MytUo; De. CORN-No. 3 yellow. f.Mftc: No. s white, nw, 53c; No. 3, old. Mjct I)e cfinber, 4Hc; May, WAtH&c UAllt-JI'l,,0- IIARLEY-44fi78i. I,lcn"l Gruln Jlarka.t LIVERPOOL Nov 23. WHEAT riMi, steady No, 1 Manitoba, new. 7s 6i4d. Nu 2 Manitoba new, 7a 2l4d Mo, S Manitoba new, 7s 2d. futures, weak. Ducember, li 2',d, Manh, 7 2'Hd, May, ta Id ' " CORN-Hpot eay new American k'ln dried, C 5d, futures, weak: nccinitir. 1- 1 Hdi January, 4s 8d. ' I OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Most Kiuds of Cattle Lower for the Week. HOGS LOWER THAN WEEK AGO Fnt sheep nml 1 ,11 in Lp Twenty 4 Tlilrt.v.Pli,- lllKbrr I'eeiler l.ninli Ten to I'lftcen t'euls II lg tier fur the Week, SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 23, 1912. Recelnls rallliv Units. Hhect), Offlclnl Mondns Official Tuesda.x Ku!fl' cdnti..)av Official Thursdav Offlclnl Filday . Itetlmate Saturdsj .13.(115 s.r.s-i fs!51 4.411 4.4:;o 378 75 K.S9I 0.91il 10.4W 3.099 8,300 iUB .060 ,U4 Hlx daya this week 2x.4l wanio days last week S2,S4.i game days 3 w'ks ago. 10,843 eaino duya 3 w'ks ago sa.371 Hame days 4 w'ks Kgo.-UlSa ennui Jays last year 23.303 4),)M 4V215 22.H72 72,2 30.17fi l1.0iU M.UH 144.5H2 ll.tuS 19,557 Thn 1 following table shown the receipts 01 cuiue, nogs anil sheep at south, umana for the year to dale as oompailil with last year, 1913 mil. inc. Deo. Cattle . ... 8I5.H1U l,fs2,577 . . Ifi0, Itogs . . . .Z.G19.3il 2.H7.5S1 601.7H3 Sheep ....2.731,530 J.R22.M4 91.024 The following table shows tho rango of prices for hogs at Knuth Omaha for tho lust fe wdays, with cnnipiirlslnnsj jiato. 1 ijiis iioii . ijJo,Tuwu. iiaos. iin. ,iwn Nov 16, Nov. lit, J 7 SOU 2 1 Ml 7 97 . 7 OiS 31 T Sill 7 W 6 S3 7 44 7 US . 7 7S7i l 30 7 S3J 7 00 . 7 7014 7 20 7 4 . 7 7J 15 Ifi 1 7 IIS . 7 714 C 1.1 7 OS . 7 C!)H rt 18 a Xi 7 C SS tl 93 7 eS 4 04 6 05 6 59 4 V) H 10 6 J4 u 5 69 4 S3 6 70 4 (14 6 03 li 13 4 63 II W 0 70 4 49 10 4 32 fi ll! 6 87! 4 US B 12 Nov. Nov. Nov. IP Nov Nov. 13, Sundav. Receipts and disposition or live stork " I'liiwii niii'n jiirui. oiumi ijiimiin. for twenty-fdur hours ending at 3 o'clock 11. 111., cNiiiiniay, .oveinner i; RECEIPTS HEAD, Cattle.Hog C. M. Ht. P i Union Paolflo 2 12 C. & N. W east 9 C. & N. W west 23 C Bt, P., M. & 0 4 C. 11. & Q east 8 C, U, fi o,. west 2J 0 R. I. & P., oast .. 30 Illinois central 1 C. U. W 4 Total receipts 2 108 Dl SPOH ITIO.V-1 1 E A t. Cattle, links. Rheepp. -Morris A.- i;o 1,531 Swift & Co 2,137 Cudahy Packing Co 2.835 Arniour & Co 33s Armour (fruin Dciivor).. 50 Other buyers 13 153 11 Totals (13 .S31 1(3 CATTLE Thcro wero no fresh cattle 11 c in today of any conseiueni' and 110 market. For the week rotolpts have been very liberal, in fuel tho largest slncu three weoks ago 11 ml larger than a yenr ago. The causa for tho largo run Is apparently the very good prices lit which warmed-up cornred steers have been selling. These prices' have bnu such as to make the feeders money and they have been lot ting go of thn cattle uulto freely. The market on cornfed cattlti for the week, owing to tho large receipts noted ubovo, had a lower tendency not only hcru but at thu other markets an well. At the closo of tho week prices nre mostly 2iVi lower than u week. ago. On tho other hand, range steers, which at this season of thu year are always given the prefer ence over thn cornfeds, havo shown little or no decline, being Just nbout steady with a week ago, As a muttor of courso, tho supply of runge steers has been small, as was oxpected thjs late 111 the tunmiil. Cowa and helfcra have been In very liberal supply all the wnok, but thern has also been a good buying demand, so that tho market has continued In a good healthy condition throughout tho week. The largo receipts, however, have e-naluod buyers to bear tho market somewhat so that at tho close prices arc around 15(1 23c lower than last woek. Stock cattlo and feudcia havo uccn nrettv freo unllnrs this week, bllt tho re ceipts havo been, veiy large, so that buy ers havo taken ndvatitugu of existing conditions to force prices downward and they have shown about tho sumo decllnu iih hotelier stock, being 15fl25u lower than hist week. Owing to tho liberal receipts tho medium to common kiiiuh 01 cimie worn discriminated against and worn on most days rather hard to move. There wpiii a irood miinv stock calves received during tho week. In fact, enough to break the market 2.Vjjd0i. us compared with iv week' ago, Quotations or. Native Cattlo .Good to choice bcof steers, $8.25fJ0.76; fait' to food beef steers, $7.25ifX.2,,i; common to fair bocf steers, $6.0Wf7.20; good to choloo heif ers, 16.76'tOT.On; good to choice cows, $6.50 O6.D0; fair to good gruues, ti.wau.Bv; com- moii to fair grades, w.kkui.w; 100a to choice stockers and feeders, ttJ.WU7.b0) fair In irnnd stneknrs and feeders. tfi.75i C.2S;" common to fair rftocliers and feed ers, $3.004i'5.75; stock cows ana neuors, $4.5O(a.O0: veal calves. $5.00a.0O: bulls, Stags, etc.. $4,00fj.00. quotations on Ranuo Cuttle flood to choice beet ateerv. $6.75'ij8.16; fair to good beef stceru. $S.25av.7D; coiuinun to fair beef steers, lS.60Uti.2t: HOOft Anothi'i" Instnuce of act vo tradu nnd hluhur prices for hogs ut Holltll Omahn while all other points reported slow and steady markets was furnished this morning. Notwlthslapdliig llherul receipts for a Suturduy, a bullish fueling oil the part of both buyers dud ncllcm seemed tu prevail right Innn the opunlng of tho market Tim first sales wero nirmed bv speculator!) who started out early In thu morning bidding prices strong to a nlrkoi higher than tho general run of sales on Friday und uulto u few hogs were sold on mat nusin. 1 no pacmug Interests, nlthough bullish, waited until tho speculative buyers had got about all ihn tin if h thev wanted mid then started out to till their orders at prlcrs showing fully a nickel advance, moi many nogs were dlsposiyl of 011 packing account be fore buyura saw that tho rrcelpta wero scarcely sufficient to satisfy their re quirement nnd iiultii naturally an Im provement In values followed, In the und the bulk of tho packers' purchases was 6&t0c higher than yesterday's gcnural market. Whllo uulto it fow holdings were lt ut tl.wi. the majority of tho hogs '- . ' . .-. t,,-,. m. .7. lJ sold at u ruugo ui i.nki.iu KuiiiiiiLieu with tho bulk yesterday at $7.64a7.Ui. The too nrlco for the day. ef.ia. was given tor several loi. On tho wholo the move. ment was gooa ana ciiv ui mo ut,iivv, a complete cluaiapce being made by 10 ..i,.-k Tim aunulv u mounted to about 120 cars, or 8,'J00 head, as against 8,438 head last Saturday anu iW ueau 011 ine buiiio day a. year ugo, Iteceipis tor uiu wit ivi "r iuim numhiini oi.OOO head as compurtd with 45,200 head last week, 22.1KW head two weckii auo and U,V neua uunng mo same time lant year. IloK at the close of the week average around 25c lower than a week ago, the bulk today lining $7,t&U7.70 as against S7,9Ofi1.00 last Satur day . .. Representative sans ..lil Vt. No. Wi. Vr. St.... 7 7 10 14. 7 47" i 71.-. 44 .,U3 1W 7 7 ) m ... 7 70 .Ut 7 W U,... ...in Ro 1 w ft ait too 7 70 74 190 40 7 IV 70... 1U 7 M m... it... ...177 40 7 40 10 7 15 .. 7 li (I SOS , . 7 JO 11.. 41.. 11.. .. 71.. II,. 11.. 70.. 10.. 4. II,. 14.. SO. I).. 14.. 41 1. (4.. 14.. II.. U. II.. 14.. 17 . 41 41 71 12 M I! II 10 II ..III ... 7 70 . .140 40 7 70 ..111 ... 7 70 4... ...171 44.... lit IM 7 U 84.... 10 7 U ..171 ... 7 70 ..no ..1U 7 BTVs 7 40 171 110 7 70 .... 7... 71,-. 77.... ,.,.H7 im 1 70 ....Ml 40 7 70 ...,UI 44 7 70 ...111 144 7 70 . Ut 124 7 70 .110 110 7 To ..!! 400 7 Ttf ....til ... 7 70 ....102 110 7 70 .,..110 40 7 70 ui no 1 to .K4 0 7 40 li.... 41.. .S04 ll) 7 60 ...154 .. Ill T 40 7 W 12. . 40... tt 7 44 t. . .:i no 7 45 .n 10 7 45 .lit )W 7 it ..111 7 44 117 9M 7 70 Ml IK 1U ..lit 7 70 . .514 IM 7 11 ..m ..100 ..Ml ..111 ..:: 40 7 70 40 7 70 ... 7 70 ,1 7 70 ... 770 114 7 70 .117 140 7 15 :ii 10 7 U 11 TU 40 7 I) 10 7 IS 7 41 40 7 44 ..Ml . .141 ,..JS .Ml .. 101 . lit 101 124 7 70 244 40 7 70 402 204 7 70 .113 110 7 41 t0 W 7 li 7 JK 7 '0 110 10 I hU 40 7 7i 111 l 1U 502 101 f?0 7 70 ;io 7 ' 7 e 111 1 ij .a 10 7 i. 14 7 J 1 ,1 7 0 1 ',3 I'll n -ll 10 t: XU LO 21. . II.... It.... I M... 144 IW 7 . .U4 IH 7 14 . IM . ! 7 e4 117 11 7 . H 1 7 174 .141 eit T 47 W ft. Te., 71. IC . 4. . t.. .144 7 7 111 244 7 : . trt M t M .. 7 71 . .11 im 2 II . ill W 7 71 ..14 1H 1 Ti ..lit .. 7 71 .. IM I 74 .Ml .. 7 74 111 . 7 74 ei.... t, 111 71. M 41 . . II ... Nt IM 7 1U s. ..HI ... t MS 81 l ; till e . ..m i .. t; M T I7t4 M. pma 44. . Ill 7 14 7 17 11 I II M. , 14 ; . HO 7 t.. 109 . . 4 M CI.. 111 til 111 7 ; li T 00 III) 0.1 MlllCUl' AND I.A.iM.S-l'lini-n lii-lnir mi sheep or dunlin Ini'ludrd In tho llvo stock receipts lodn the sheep market remains UliolialiHrd from yosterilay Dining tho Inst woek very little prime sluff In tin- wio of shoep and lutnbs wan offered fur nlo. which Is not iiiiusuhI at this time of the vesr What western ship ments come now run very largely to the common to fnlr grades of lambs and shrcp and a big percentage of them are bought fur feeding purposo The light supply of anything at all decent for killing was a bullish fiictor 111 tho trado on numi days, lloth fnt sheep nnd lambs may bo taUnti as nbout 203,V higher than a week ago. UukIiu'sn whs reasonably uctlvo all thu week with the best lambs bringing as iniu-.h us 17.26 and sumo wry cholmi year lings at .V7fi. A hunch of uatlvo awes brought $4.35 yesterday and $1.85 was readied this week with wnthers. On Fri day several curs of wheat field lambs from Idaho sold nt $7.00, Another notice able fen turn In tho trudo was tho appear aucu of a small number of fed ueMcrns. hut not rtiough tu ostiibllsh a uuirl.et fotsl that class of stock. Tho feeder trade nlo displayed a very fair degree of activity with tho supply about riml to tho demand. As high as Jii.30 was paid for n bunch of nxtrn good fording liunlii", while the bulk of the il. slrablu oticH moved around til.3r5Vt.iO, Feeding lnnb aro uuntiihly 10t15o bet ter than tho closo nf last week. Feeder owes of good quality sold largely at $3.15 3.35 and yeurllngH up to $5.oo. All hinds of feeding sheep show little If any chnngn In prices from thimo In force at thu olid of lut wook, though fcetlcr ycurlliiBM may possibly bo strongrr, The total receipts for thn week show a marked falling off as compared with u week ago und two weck ago. but nru about 10.300 head In excess or the supply dining thn corresponding time last year. Qtiot ntloiiM on sheep and lumbs: Lambs, good to choice, $7.W7,S5; lambs, fair to good. fCTOti'7 10; lambs, feeders, $T.COUJ.50i yearlings, light, $5.irt6.75: yearlings, heavy, $4,75K5,25; yoarllngs, foedors, $4.50 M5.10; wethers, good to choice. $4.004M.1H wethers, fair to good. $3.(KMH.OO: wethers, fuedcrn, $8.37(114.10; owes, good to choice, $3.Wl)4.tl0: owes, mil- to good, 13 2IitT.1.0; wes, feeders, $2.86tf3.33; owes, yearling bieednrs. $4.5(H6.00 uilll sllcop and bucks. $3.50il3.W. Want Shatters Happy Home While Widow Seeks Work Those within easy grasp of the to sources ot llto, living and love, are too often prono lo pass by those whose sparks of existence aro fllrkoHng, wliosn moans have Jiten reduced lo nolhlngties and whoso lnvo has brot; withered by death. IIro lo a caso In point; Alio s a widow with thruu llttlo bahlc, tho lost not strong enough to be torn from Its mother. Nona of them are. Motherlllte, slut would Keep them to gother, hut tho means nf doing so am not within her reach. Hhn married because she loved and af fection otitshoiio any thought of provi dence. Tho little family lived hupplly. too much so, maybe. Hp thoroughly can toiiled worn they tliut the future wait forgotten and Provldenco was cast atldo. It was a happy existence, full of love und life. Rut, lima is tho story: The husband, faithful hn was, went forth ono morning to III" dally task. He did not return, An accident happened and hn was taken to the hospital, Ho died there. Then camp tho uold, commercial exac tion In all their severity, liya was not to bo ronsldnrei.1. Living was a matter of nxaspcratlng ilullbt, und II fo wua al most iibntiilonrd un iv myth. Poor soul I Hhe needs help. Name, Mrs. R. A. 7.1mm! residence, 2223 Honth Central boulevard, Hho la worthy. All she wants Is a means of keeping hrr llttlo babies together. Hhe Isn't looklmt for clwrlty; she would work. MAL0NEY TAKES INTRUDER IN THE SETTLEMENT HOUSE John Morton, who says he comes from ICmisas City, wait arrested yosterduy nflcrnooii by Chief of Dotectlvos Hovo Maloney and Officer a. O. Carney In tl Omaha Roclnl Rottletnent hntiso nt Thlr- tee.nth and, Castcllar stroots, Wlivn searched a rntor was found upon him, and ho was placed In thn city Jail aftqr a chargQ of burglary had bean lodged against him. Nclithborn telephoned to headquarter that they had aocu a mqp enter tho Settlement house nnd then watched the place until the police ar rived, Malonny went to the front door am with 11 revolver leveled at (he Intruder, ho placed him under arrest. '.Phe man refused to mako uny explanation. In the Settlement house s 11 valuable col lection nf coins 11 ml stamns thst could bo cosily converted Into cash bv anyone and it In thought tlpit Morton wan after those, 1 New OBSERVATION Service NIGHT TRAIN to KANSAS CITY VIA TUB Missouri Pacific Leave) Omaha Arrive Kansas City. . New Fast Daily Train to Kansas City Leave Omaliu ., 10i4ft a. in. Arrive Kaunas City 5; 30 p, nt. Modern equipment. Drawing Hooin Sleeping Car, Chair Car, und our own uiiHurpasBod Dining Car Service (meals a la carte,) ALSO I.4.-HVO Omaha 8:00 . 111. Arrive Kansas City 4:00 p. in. J 41 tout patterns of Coacbou. Chair Cars. Making all atopa. All above trains make direct connections In Kansas City with Mlauourl Paciflo tralnB BoutU un.il Weat, Better Track Better Service TOM KUd'UKH, Trav, I'awi. Ant,, l llia Fnriinin Ht. RAISE FUNDS FOR MISSION Peter Looh to Finance Wrestling Tourney to Help Charity Work, PROCEEDS FOR THIS PURPOSE Loch Will l'n Auditorium Rent 11 tu Urnr All Other 1J J prune To So on ro llnllilii) Fit nit fur tin- Poor, A fund will be raised for the Vn ml' slim with a wrestling tournament whic1! will bo held somo time during tho tw woekn preceding ClirlHtipns. Peter Iiflt who Iiom promoted several nthtetlc i vetH 11 k huiMnrss propositions, will provtdo nl the expoiisoM or1 (he toiirnnmciit. and tl.' entire prnivcds - he' turned over 1 1 Miss Nclllo Miijjco. suii'rlntelidont ot t mission. Formulation of plans for thu tatirnu mont Wiiw bogun by Mr. lieh yeslerdn iiftemoon. About f"V "catling bout will to the prlnelpa. : ntute.M lletve thenl iiiuslo ylll b iltoiised by ai or chesti-H. .Mr. Loch will pay the rent of the Auditorium for tho night. Hu w,1 provide tho wrestlers and put up tlx purses for them. All expenses will be homo by him personally and will not bo takon out of thn ruoolpts. All these wl go to tho mission. The price of tloketn probably will in $1. Whether scats will bo reserved has not been determined. Mr, Loch will havo charge nt tho ex pense sldo of tho venture. The, receipt!. Hitlo will hn In charge of a committor ot thruo newspaper mon, ono from each ut tho Omaha dally paper, Fdward Illaok, Miles dreenleaf and VanVechtcn Ho tetter. A SPLENDID FOOD TOO SELDOM SERVED In tho nverngo Amorican house hold Macaroni la far too aoldoni served. It la such a splendid fooil and ona that la ao well Ukod'that U should bo aorvod at ono meal every day. Lot It tako tho place of pota toes. Macaroni has as groat n fodd value aa potatoes and la ovor so much irtoren oaslly dlgestod. Faust Macaroni Is made from richly glutenouB, American-grown Durum wheat. It Is every bit ob finely fla vored 'and tenderly succulent na thq lmportod 'varieties and you can ba positive It la clean and pUro mado by Americana in spotless, aunBbiny Kitcnons. Your grocer can supply you "Jiltli roust Macaroni in sealed ra-cke4 sa and 10c. vrltn for freo.Rnoic 0f Rcplpes. MAULL BROS. St, Xiouls, Mo, T T BASSANO Tho fiwtoat ifrowinjr young city In western Canada. The lipadqtiarinrB of tho Cana dian Piuilflo Brunt irrigation project now hillldlnit one of the larsost dams In tho world. Plenty of power, natural (ran and coal mines, and the Kreatest dlHtrlbut Inir run tor for large anrlcul turat dlstrlqt. pvlannal point thrco rallwnys and branchoa. Hero la a chance to euro a bulldlnif lot lucatad 15 tnlntlton' wnlk fron) the postof f Ico for t!0 eaclt, pay able tl per week. NO IN TpniaHT, NO TAX13H, 13VKRV LOT QlIAnAN THRO IIIOII, IJRY AND IdflVW Population 1009, 38, 1912, 2,500. W1X.VULX XXXBJX. Oolirry, Alberto, Oauada. Nony To Loan Omalia Pronertv. Dougltvi Co, Frrni Wo Want to Buy "Douglas Co. Farms.1 "INSURANCE" Ltve-Haskoll .11:15 p. in, 7:10 a. m. The route of thla new service lt alonif tlto Mlasourl River for a lartfe part Qt tho way, ,,hu?, a't"'dlnr a moat enjoyable, plctureaquo dayllvht trip, or,ers reervatlons and any Information phone TlIOS.F.GQDFn.KY, I'aas, nntl Ticket Ajt. I'liono Doug. 104. 4i ,.ai