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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 10112. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat is in a Sort of Turmoil Be cause of Balkan Activities. . I 'CORN BECEIPIS DISAPPOINTING IVotTTUhstnnilliiar a I.cssenlnn In the General Cash luqnlrr Oat Prices Continue to Holrt Sternly. OMAHA, Nov. SS, 1912. n . .,h.b'K supplies, of breadstuff J ?? , 1 ..!mJ a-bearish Influence, and "'?.un,tt,1d p'ltlcal situation In the fur bullish Influence on the other the wat . market 1 likely to be Ji .. ?.n .of a tm-mo)l.runUl the Hal a,.lllaUo5..,, forccJ . more set fjL?.J? ? T,erc are mRn" Possibilities S.IP??"1 1,10 situation In the far i and11an' uprlKng will mean the po- "J".1," ff ot shipment from Rua sla and the Danube, which would cause many of those who are now dependlhg partially or wholly upon those countries for breadstuff supplied to turn their races toward tho west for flour. With the Argentine prospects Ideal tor this seasdn. and with the cutting of that crop near at hand, there Is but one outlet for the bulls nt the present, und that outlook Is the possib e uprising and continued unsettled conditions in the Balkans. It la hardly probable, however, that those who are depending upon the Dardanelles as a means of bringing breadstuffs to the lm porttnsr nations, .will allow those waters to bo closed to grain and flour boats. Ca.h wl'at lc lower to Uio higher. The receipts of corn on the present crop have been disappointing to every body n the trnde. According to the larger cash handlers of grain In the Chi cago market, tho smaller receipts have been caused by the refusal of cash corn ers to take hold In their usual liberal manner. Advices received at Chicago during several days of last week say that in sections of Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska corn is not turning out an well an was generally expected and that the general quality Is not as good as was looked for a iew weexs ago. Cash corn 2c lower. i Notwithstanding a lessening In the gen-" eral cash Inquiry, oats prices held very steady, being Influenced chiefly by tho action. In other grains. Cash oats worn ; 0V4i higher. Clearances were. Wheat arid flour equal ! to 1,352,000 bu.; corn, 1,000 bu.j oats, 311,000 i bu. Liverpool closed with wheat lK31Ud nlghcn and corn T4ld higher. Primary whent receipts were 2.010,000 bu. and shipments were 1.340,000 bu.. against receipts of 1,644.000 bu. and ship ments of 1.026,000 bu. last year. Primary corn recelnts Were fllKOOO bu. I find shipments 198,000 bu., against receipts of 1,108,000 bu. and shipments of 611,000 bu. j last year. Primary oats receipts ware 831,000 bu. and shipments 948,000 bu., ngalnst receipts i of 693,000 bu. and shipments of 293,000 bu. luBt year. I The following cash Bales woro reported: Wheat No. 2 hard winter, a cars, 81c: 1 car, 50c. No. 3 hard winter! 1 enr, 794. No. 4 spring: t car, 7SHc; 1 Car, 75c. No. 2 mixed; 2 cars, BOc. No. 3 mixed: J. car. 81c; 3 cars, 80c; 3 cars, 7994c No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 7SV6c; 1 car, 774c. No. 3 durum) 1 car, 7714c No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car. . 77c; 1 car, 7t14c. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, 4lHc; No. 3 yellow: cars, 42c. No. 4 I yellow: 1 car (local). 42Hc: 3 care, 41c: 1 car. 40Hc: 2 cars, 40'Jc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 42Hc; 3 cars. 42c: 1 enr, 4U4c No. 4 mixed: 1 car (old): 47c: 3 cars. 40o. No grade: 2 cars, 40c; 2 cars. S9V4c:' 1 car, 2So. I Oats No. 3 white: 5 cars, 30',ic 9 cars, S0c. No. 4 white: 6 cars. 30c; 3 cars, 29ic; 1 car. 29Hc No rnde: 1 Car, 29Vc. ' live No. 2; 2 curs, fioc No. 2: 1 car. 53c. Cntnbn Cash r-i'aea, WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 8OU081V4c! No. 3 i hard, 79QSOV4c; No. 4 hard, 76HR784c: No. 1 2 spring. $OM81c; No. 3 spring. 79&&c; No". 4 spring, 74(S7SHc ; CORN-No. 3 white, 4l41We; No. 3 yellow, 41V442c: No. 4 yellow. '4041c: No. 3. 4OH042Hc: No. 4. 89H41o; no I grade. 3S(jH0c: No. 2 white, 30V4JOc; Htandard. 304JS0fc: N6. S white. 30ijj3046: No. 4 white, 29Kg30c. , , BARNEY Malting. 6S626;Ntiv ' feed, nYfcNo.j'2. mw&h 'ng? 3; m&sic. . Carlot. Uecrlpts,, Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 77. 273. 201 , Minneapolis 1,139 .,. j Duluth 86.'. . ... ... . Omaha 51 SO 52 j Kansas. City 200 30 23 St. Louis,. 108 1QS 61 Winnipeg ........ I..... ..1.498 ... CIIICAQO GRAIN AM) PROVISIONS Ventures of the Trailing nnti Closing Priors on llonrtl of Trade. CJ1ICACO, Nov. 23. Excited returns in wheat quotations 111 account' of uncon firmed Tumors brought about heavy sales presumed to be for leading holders. Tho market closed nervous nt un advance of '.Waa to Qljc net. In corn, the outcome varied from ito lower to a shade up, ,at.s flnlhlH'J a iixteent)l off to a gain of ic, and provisions Irregular, strung out from u sllgnt decline to a rise of ViVjC. Though principal owners of wheat here were active in telling on bulges, specu lative .('ongs Increased In number and courage. Ordinary Influences were for tho most part Ignored and the. market swayed ' upward or buck according as ))o lutest talk wus In regard to the robablti closing of the Dardanelles or concerning on alleged armistice that would stop hostilities a week. Top figures of tho day In wheat came bhortly before tho c!os anil resulted 1 from unconfirmed reports of an outpost clush said to have taken place oh the Austrla-fc'ervln .trontlcr. Prices at no time 'during the uesutpn fell below Saturday Jilght h 'JoVel. Absnce of foreign demand of $hltmetits J'foin the United States proved tho chief handicap of the bulls. May wheat fluctuated between 90T and MTc, with last sales trttc net higher ut 91Hc Rural selling of December delivery weighed oil tho corn market as a whole. Strength borrowed from wheat fadud away, Price changes in May reached from 4So to 4Mtc The close was easy, n shado up at MtfSVc. Cash grades were weak. No. 2 yellow was quoted at 53o tor new. . Smatlness of primary arrivals Had a Hustalnlng effect On oats. Outside limits touched by May wero 32Hc and 32c with tlie close at 32i4c, 11 net gain 'Of h Shade. Provisions developed steadiness owing to chance for greater export call. Thu test advance was in May pork, 12Hc. Closing quotatniii- went Artlclel Open. High.) Low, Close. Sat. rwheatl S6'i IOH S5SSJ 85Vi IH 90?t 'giHvj, W!i f8V4 ' 88H y'4j ISViBU 47Hfi 47SfiH 47Ti04 48 IS 41 (i 48 49ii 49 49 49 Sm 31'4 3H4?i 31U 32 32H 32 3214 32H6i 32H 3JH 32V;'a- 19 50 19 32H 19 40 19 3iVt 18 CTW 18 53 IS 62W IS 60 - 11 02H 10 95 10 97! 10 95 10 75 10 67H 10 72H 10 70W ' 10 72Vi 10 274 10 22V4 10 25 10 22' 10 J7H 10 27H- 10 30 JO 30 10 30 9 9TM 9 tVn 9 95 9 92 ii. Dec. May, July. Corn Dec. May. July. Cats Dec. May. July. Pork sins 4SH ,48H5?U 3I!4 32X Jan.. May. 19 37- 19 42ti 18 18 W 11 00 3-Ard Dec- Jan., May. Ribs 10 72H 10 224; 10 z& Jan.. 10 32K May. 9 95 Cash quotations were as follows; FLOUR Steady: winter patents, J4.30 4.80; winter straights, J3.Kg4.(l0: spring patents, J4.20$6.20; spring straights, J3.90 U4.0C; bakers. JJ.Wfl3.T0. RYE No. 2. Clc BARLEY Feed or mixing, 45COc; fair to choice malting, WOc. SEEDS Timothy, J3.00t33.75. Clover, 113.00017.60. PROVISIONS-Pork. mess. Jt7DO17.75. Iu-d (In tierces), J11.20. Short libs (loose), l10.S7Htjl0.87H. , Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1,852,000 bu. Primary re ceipts were 1,610.00) bu.. compared with 1,544,000 bu. thu corresponding day a year ngo, Tim anlount of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased 224,00) bu. Estimated receipts ofot- tomorrow; "Wheat, 81 cars. corn. 43 cars; oats. 237 cars, bogs, 24.000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 red. Sl.024ri.06; No. 3 red. 92ctl1.00; No. 2 iaxd. 87cti41.CC. Ko. 3 hard, Mtjc, No. 1 northern, SSKOtfHc No. 2 northern, SS tt96c, No. 3 northern. 82J?&e; No. 2 spring, $4tTo, No. 3 spring, &3fiS4o. No. 4 spring, 7287Sc velvet chaff. 8m64c; durum. SlCfSSc Corn. No. 3, BlfrMHc; No. 2 white, new, 4SUc; No. 3 yellow, V,tt 66HC new, 63c, No. 3, old. 62053c; now, IGWSHc; No. .1 -white, o1d,MHc; new, 4S4J 47c; No. 3 yellow, old. 57VifittSo;, new, MKW&C', No. I, old, 4S4T49C; new, 4Jmj 43e; No. 4 white, new. 44fr45c; No. 4 yel low, old, MtJMC; new, 4lVitHiv;e. Oats. No. 2 white, SIH035C; No. J white. SHitf 32o ; NO. 4 white, 2731Ho standard. 344j 034c. Rye, No. 2, tic. Barley. 4tr74c. Seed, timothy, J3.00tT3.75; clover. J13.00tn7.6O. BUTTER Steady, creamorles, 2?fc8IHo; dairies, 26Q31C EGGS-Stody: receipts. 5.041 cases; at mark, cases included, 222Sc; ordinary firsts, 24oj firsts. 27c CHEESE-Steady; daisies. lSUQISHc; twins, 15t?lGcj young Americas, 16WC 164c: long horns, 16UQ16Hc. POTATOES Easy; receipts. M cars; Michigan, HMJDSo; Minnesota, iSffjre; Wis consin, 4S4JS2C POULTRY Unsettled; turkeys, alive. 15c: dretoed, 21a; chickens, alive, 10c; springs, alive, He. VEAtr-Steady, 9Wc. .VEW YOniC OH.NKUAI, MAflKRT Q,notatlons of the Dar on Various Commodities. NEW YOllK, Nov. .FLOUIl-Rteady: spring patenu, J4.454M.70; winter straights, Sl.434j4.Ki, winter patents, $1. 166.00; spring clears, 44.15i)4.43; winter extras No. 1, $4.0.1 M4.15; winter extras No. 3. 3.9JtN,06; Kan sas straights, S4.00M.10. Bye flour, barely Meady; rnr to good, S3.6Sif3.90; choice to fancy. JJ.WI.CK. Buckwheat flour, (tulet; $2.00$!!. 10 per 100 lbs. COHNMBALr-Steady: fine white and yellow, tl.50tfl.55; coarse, Jl.45iQl.50; kiln dried, JS.75. IIYIS-Steady; No, 2 western, 64QC3c c I. f. Buffalo. BAKLHY Steady: feeding. 5Sic, c. I. f. New York! malting, 5SiSc c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT spot market firm! No. 2 red, I1.05H, elevator, and Jl.OSyi. t- o. b afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, JfiHc, t o. b. afloat. Vltures market closed at H'yl40 net higher. December, !2 9-16cirtOHc. closed at 93Hc; May. 974WV4c, closed at 97 15-160. COIVN Spot market quiet; export, 63Hc r. o. b. afloat, to arrive. OATS S)ot market easy; November, 35 IMWc; natural while, 3537c; white clipped, FEED Easy: wostern spring bran, 100 tb. sacks, J22.S0: standard middling. 100-lb. sacks, J22.50; city, JOO-lb. sacks, J23.25. M AY Steady; prime, nominal; No. 1, J1.10gl.l2H: No. 2, 95o;j;J1.00: No. 3, 75fi0c. .HOPS Quiet: Rtnte. common to choice, 1912, 26yC3c; 1911, 12Q17c; Pacific coast, 1912, 154i24c: 1911. 17419c. HIDES-FIrm: hemlock firsts. 274jJ28c; ieconds, 2&1f27c: thirds, 232io: rejects. 18c. PHOVISIONS-Pork. steady: mess, J19.TO fH9.60( family, Jsa.OO.OO; short clears, J22.00ff24.50. Beef, firm: mess. J19.0O2O.0O; family, J2.1.0OS24.00: beef hams, J28.0031.50. Cut mrnts. dull; pickled belllrs. 10 to 14 lbs.. J13.00O13-50; pickled hnms, J14.00. nom inal. Lftrd, wenk; middle west prime, ill.20ffll.30: refined, barely steady; coh tlhont, 112.05: South America, J12.70; com pound, J7.87HOS.25- TALLOW Quiet; prime city, hhds., euc special, 7Ua; country, 6Q0c. BUTTEU Firm: receipts. 3.K47 tubs: creamery extras, 36o; state dairy finest, 31033V4c; factory, current make, firsts, 24Hot June make, firsts, 24 'Ac. CHEESE Steady; receipts, 2.6S0 boxes; state, wholo milk, held, colored specials, 17418c: skims, 4fl,14ic EGOS Irregular; receipts 4,875 cases; fresh gathered extra, S8S41c;" refrigerator special mokes, fancy, local storage, charges paid, 23S23t4c: nearby henery, white, fancy large, now laid, SOflCSc; nearby hennery selected whites defective In sice or quality 3S4Sc; wostern gath ered whites, 3342c POULTRY Dressed, unsettled; fresh killed' -western chickens. USflSc; fowls, 13HS10'4c; turkeys, 24S25c St. Loot nenerul Itlnrkrl. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 25. WHEAT-Cash. higher;, track. No, 2 red, J1.O301.O4V4: No. 2 hard, 87V490c. CORN Lower: track, No. 2, 46a4fi,4c; No. 2 white, 47tl49c OATS-Hlgherr track. No. 2, S2V4c; No. 2 -white. 35c WHEAT Higher; December, S7c: Hay, 920. " ' - ' ' CORN Weak; December, 43Hc; May, '4CHc OATS Steady;- Dcombr,v i31Hc; May, 52?iC. , , RYE Unchanged; wc. ITTOl III Firmer:. reI winter HatenlB. Jt.K55?C.15; extra, fancy and straight, J4.25 aiu&iJ Aiiiiuinx, iu.yv. 4.75: hard winter clears, J3.10tfj3.40. CORNMEAL J3.00. BRAN Steady; hackedi east trnojc, 90 93c . HAY Steady: tlmothy..J13.00(S17,50; proi- rle, J12.0015.50. UAUU1NU 10 a-lBC. TWINE Hemp,- .8c. 'PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Job bing, Jlfi.50, Lord, unchanged: prlmo steam, jHUZttms-K!. ury- a'i means unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, J11.75; clear ribs, J11.76; short' clears, J12.1254. Bacon, unchanged: boxed, extra shortB, J12.75; clear ribs, J12.75; short tlears, t ruuullU rirm; ciuckuiu, fTiw, spring. 12o: turkeys, 16c: ducks. 14c; geese, 11c. HUTTKii urm: creamery, zjinc. EGas-Steudy; 26c Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 15,000 15,000 Wheat, bu 120,000 71.000 Corn, bu 132.WK) 20,000 Oats, bu 87,000 43,000 Knnsns f'ltv firnln unit ProvUloim, ICANSAS CITY. Nov. 23. WHEAT . Cash. HIc higher: No. 2 hard. 8lsi7c: No. 3. S0aS2c; No. 2 red. OSo&Jl.Ol: No. 3. , uoiiNL'ncnangeu 10 ic nignor; No. 2 mixed, 44HO-5cV4c: No. 3. 42V4a; No. 2 white. 46o: No. 3. 44c. OATS Unchanged : No. 2 white. 33ff 33V4c; No. 2 mixed. S3tftf33Kc Closing prices or ruiures: WHICAT December. 79V4794c: May. Sotfc: July. M83V4c CORN December, 43Tic; May, 46V4c: July. 46Hc OATS-Dccember. 32i4632?c; Jlay, 33Vi jixr. jc. HAY Weak: cholt-B timothy. J13.rAfT14.00; choice prairie. J 12.603 13.00. BUTTER Creamery. 22V4c; firsts, 30V4c; seconds, 28S4c: pucklng, 234c. EUUH Extras. 30o; rirsts, aviurac; second. Kc. POULTRY Hens. 99Ac: roosters. 8&' 8V4e; bprlngs, HW13cj young turkeys, Wc. ucceipis.Biupmenis. Wheat, bll... 20,000 76,0)0 Corn, bu , .20,000 18.000 Oats, bi 23.0U0 10,000 31liinrnpolls f.rnln Slurket. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 23. WHEAT ' December. RlV4c; May. S7Utj87Hc; cash. No. 1 "huril. 84Wc: No. 1 northern. k2V4lf 84c: No. 3 northern. iOII82c; No. 2 hard JonUna. No. 0, 7Ml80c. "CORN -No. 3 yellow. 4Mj45V4c. OATS No. 3 white. at RYE No. 2. 63t57c. BRAN-Jt8.09inS.50, P'LOUR-Flrst rmtents. J4.154i4.45: sec ond patent. J4.00ii4.25: first clears, JlOOfr 3.30: second clears. J2.20iJ2.ro. SEED Flax. J1.J3. BARLEY 41fl62c.' " I'lillndrlphln Prmlner Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25. BUTTER Quiet, but steady; western creamery extra, 25o; nearby prints oxtra, 36337c; fancv. SSc. EGGS-Firm, good demand. Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts, freo cases. JlO-50 per case: current receipts, free case, J9.30frl0.30 per case: western, freo eases. J10.M per case,' current receipts. J9.SofH0.20 'per case. CHEK8E-3ulet but steady. New York full creams, choice, 18c; fair to good, W17V4c: part skims. 11915c. Milwaukee drain Markrt, MILWAUKEE. Nov. 25. WHEAT No. 1 northern. S8(rS9c; No. 2 northern, 84tf &'A4c,Nd. 2 hard winter, 86j87c; Decem ber. S3Uc: May. SSHc. CORN-No. 3 yellow, nCfjSSc: No. 3 white, 66c; No. 3, 65c; December. 4St4B 48Hc: May, 48c, OATS Standard. EVic. BARLEY 54 73c l,lyrriool firnlp Sfarkrt, lilVERPOOL. Nov. So.WHKAT-Kpot, steady; No, 1 Manitoba, new, 7s. 7d; No. 2 Manitoba, new, 7s td; No. i Manitoba, new, 7s 2d; futures, strong: December, 7s tHd; March. 7s JHd, May, 7s 2id CORN Spot, quiet, new American, kiln dried, 6s 6d. futures, firm, December, 4s January I 1M. NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET Twelve Per Cent Rate for Call Money Causes Unsettlement. LONDON SELLING A FACTOR Aimrd of Arbitration ltonrtl to Hnstern Ilnltrrny KnRlurera lte flectc.l In Slock MnrUet 1.1st I.ntcr Sella Off. NEW' YORK, Nov. 25.-A 12 per cent rate for call money, tho highest since January 3, 1910. caused somo tlnsettlo ment In stocks today. Tho advance was ascribed to a variety of causes, Includ ing the world-wide tightening of mone tary conditions, the Balkan wnr and tho strain upon domestic reserves. Some local banks colled loans, but this move was not general. Tho high. rate, yielded slightly when one of tho most prominent Institutions offered several millions' at 6 per cent, In keeping with Its fixed policy, but when this supply was exhausted tho quotation mounted again to the hlch flirure. Before the close ths rate again declined. Last week's bank statement disclosed an ex cess of loans over deposits ut almost J2Oa.006.O00 and this ract was taken Into account In today's flurry. The failure of American bankers to bid for any port of tho South African gold received In London today Is thought to be the reault ot an understanding by local financiers and their European confreres. London selling In this market waa an other factor which contributed to the depression ot stocks. It was estimated that London sold 20,000 to 30.000 shares hero and' that 7,000 wero sold on direct cable from the continent. Tho award of the arbitration board to the eastern railway engineers was re flected In the stock market, railroad shares being depressed In tho early part of tho day to a more marked' extent than the Industrials. Litter In tho session when tho flurry in money rates Induced some liquidation the whole list sold oft and prices fell from 1 to 3 points below Saturday's close. The bond market showed heaviness In sympathy with the pressure on stocks. Total sales par value, Jl, 350,000. United States bonds were, unchanged on call. Number of sales and leaning quotation on stocks were as follows! B1m. Hlth. tow. Clo. Amalgamated Copper .... tO.100 J4U 114 Ui Amrrlcsn AtricuHural ... 100 MH lH S4S American llt Bucar.... 1100 6 H4 MH D4 American Can 11,000 U 0',l 40 U American Can pfd 500 113 li)u American C. fe V! l.too M 59U ItH American Cotton Oil 1,400 M4 S7H MH Am. Ice Becurltlea HH American. Linseed Mo IS 1 ll American Locomotive ... 1. 100 4SU 4!H 4ii American B. & n,....i.. I.SO0 SO 7Jtt 1 Am. s. & n. ptd too ltOVi ltOU, IKM American T, T 104 US'.i 141 1(1 American Tnbarco 400 S74 !8 t6 Anaconda Mlnlnc Co S.J00 4t Atchlaon ,!C0 107H Wi 104V Atchlton pM 101H Atlantic Cont Una 1,000 1UH 1S1U 1S7H naltlmor & Ohio S.gOO 104H WM 103S nethleliero Bteel 1,100 40 J9W U Drookljrn lUpIrt Tr. 4,800 tl im ni Canadian Pulfto 10,104 SMS Uii J6SH Central Leather 600 JH 8SH H Chemiieaka A Ohio, J,:M (OTi 7tU M Chicago O. W COO ItH IS Chicago, SI. ft Rt. P.... 7,400 WA lll'i 113 CMcata & N. W 300 1! 1ISK Colorado r, 11 (too S U sr. Consolidated Uu 700 1UH 141H 1UH Cora rroducta 4. too 174 UK 11 Delaware & lludion 300 Its 1(7H Its Denver & Rio Oranda , tlV, Denver t it. a. pfd li Illatlllers' Becurltlea .... t.500 UK il'i 29 H Erie .'. 2,100 !Si S3S r.rle 1st ptd 0O IX II Rrle 2d p(d 300 4t 4I4 41 General Electric POO lll'i lsiU ItVH Ureat orthtrn pfd 2,200 187H 18714 137 Great Northern Ore cl(a. C00 4S 4IH 4i Illinois Crntial 177 IntrrborouKh Met 1.400 20 19i Inter. Met. pfd 1,W0 6 CJV H International Ilarvciter. . . 300 120 1UV4 lis lnter-Marlne pfd .100 Wi 1M, W,i International Taper 1.004 US 13 13 International Pump 100 2 ii I3'i Kanaaa Cltr Southern... 300 27 i 17 H S714 leaded Oil 100 105S 10S',i 103 Lehl(h Valley 1.S00 173'4 174 174 U Loulivllle & Nashville.. 1,100 1434 144U 1444 M St. r. & 8, S, M.,,., 100 110'i 140H H0i 4 MlESOurl,- K. ft T 100 S74 J7?i J74 Mluourl Taclrio ,. 1,000 43U 43 43S I.'Jllonal lllicult U2i4 IN'atlonal Lrad 400 41 60t 60 S n. It. of M. 3d pfd 7 New York Central 800 1HH 114 114 t. V.. O. & W S00 34U 33U MU N'orfolk & Wevtern two )15Vi 11KH 11&H North American 300 11 8314 8 Northern Pacific t.M0 15 133V4 13U Pacific Mall (00 JSU Wi 34 rennrlvaiila .'. 1,100 173 U 123 111 Peoplo'e Gaa 200 ll&Tk 1UK "5H P., C, C. & Bt. L 108 Plttibursh Coal 100 K 3U 23 Preneed Steel Car 100 37 37 37 Pullman Palace Car 400 16311 143 164?; Reading 80,300 17IH 17014 170i Republic I. & S., 1,100 23 . 27 37 Ilepubllc I. & 8. pfd,.,, 800 89 IS SS TUx-k Iilind Co 200 35U 2444 2Y, Ttock Inland Co. pfd WO 4814 4S 43 St. U ft 8. V. 3d pfd..... 700 !0H 30 30 Beaboard Air Une I M0 2014 l'i ini Seaboard A. U pfd 500 4VU 4844 48V4 HloM-Fherneld B. & I... 160 (0 Ut CO Southern Pacific 3.300 ll4 11014 11014 Southern Hnllwar 4,000 2Si JS Wl Do. lUllwar pfd fM 81U 81K Mil Tennemee Copir ....... 100 41 41 40fi Teias fc Pacific SCO 2314 23 Union Taclflc 43,f00 171S 170S 171t Knlon raeltlc prd, COO MH 8(i SO 1'nlted Blatra Healty.... 300 SO 7S44 nil t'nlled states Tlubher.... 2,700 61 H 57S 67 li United Htatea Steel 31,400 7414 7114 74 t.V B. Bteel pfd 1.200 11114 111 111 Utah Copper 3,00 8314 (;( 4114 Va.-Carollna Chemical .. 800 4414 4844 48V Wabarh i 4t Wabash pfd 104 1414 1414 13V Weatrrn Maryland 9O0 8414 8414 (414 Western Union 7! 14 Wertlnsliouae Klectrfo .. (00 IIS SOS 80 Wheeflng ft L. E , 8H Totaj sale for the dar.. 437,000 shares, !Vmv York Money Market. NBW YORK, Nov. 23.-MONEn.-On call, strong, &812 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent; closing bid, SVi per cent; offered at 0 per cent. Time loans, steady;' sixty duys, 6 per cent; ninety days, Bti per cent; six months, BV4(Ei6V4 Per cent. PRIMES MERCANTILE I'APBR-6 per "sfERUNG EXJCHANQK-Iiisy with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.S0C0 for sixty-day bills and nt J4.85 for de mand: commercial bills, JI.S0H. KIL'VKR Bar, 63c( Mexican dollars, Wc BONDS (government, steady; railroad, heavy. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: t! 8. ref. 2s, ret. .100T4K. C. So. ref, ts... S3 do coupon !00;tL, 8. deb. 4t 1S11. S2S U. S. 8s, re 1'lHjI & N, unl. 4s.... S7 do coupon 104M. K. & T. Int 4 MT U. 8. 4s, rest HI do sen. 4H 84 4 coupon IU& Ma. Pacific 4j 7114 ranama 3s. coupon, .1S144 do ronr. 6s....,.., 7114 A.-C. M U rtfs.. M M II. I. of M. 414a 8814 Amer. As. K ...... H A. T. & T. cv. 4S..1UH do deb. 4 siii Am. Tobacco ,- W H. T. N. II. ft II. Armour & Co. 41(1. 38 Atdilaon sen. ,4,... 7H'M ft W. 1st c. 4s. VI da ct. 4s 1140 104H do cv. 4s UU do ev. ta 10714NO. Pacific 4s, . a, A. C. L. lit 4s- . N4 do 3s M14 Ital. ft Ohio 4s S7WO. 8. It. rfdi. 4s... II W do IMa .. Sl'SPenn. cv 3V4e lltj.. MS n.w.k- Tr. ev. 4s... SI do con. 4s 1M Cen. of Oa. 8a 104 Iteadlns ten. 4a. .. 34 14 Can. leather U. w.. a' '' K. ff. 4a 744, Chea. ft Ohio 4H' sen. Cs ',,8314 do conv. 4Hi... , HSt. U 8. W. ,.a, 804 Chlcaio & A. 3S. M B. A. U adj. 6a..,. 74 C. n. 4: Q. i- 4s..,MHSo. Pac. col. la... ssv; do gen, 4a.. M'l do cv. 4s...,, ss C M ft 8 Y e 4HS..1044 do 1st ref. 4s 814 a n. I. I. c. 4a. 7H8a IU(way 8... 10) do rff, 4s., UU do rn. 4s TBH C. ft B. r ft 414. 4 Uslon rlfla Ilv D. ft II. cv. 4 S7H do cr. 4s... ,. ..ioi4 p & It. O ref S3 'So 1st 4-ref. 4s,. 81 nirtlllarif It 71 JJ- J Itubber 6a... . 1314 Krla p. 1 4s U. B. Bteel 3d ta...l0ju do gen. 4s 744 Vl,-Ct. CTiem. Ja., SI do cv, 4a. aer. H T74 Wabash lt A fx, 4i U III. Cen. 1st ref. 4s i Weetra Md. 4s... M14 Inter. Met. 4V4 J?1- E1- Inter. M. II. 4Se,.. 4411WIS. Caifrsl 4a... . tlK Japan 4V4 Bid. Offtftd. . . Ili-11 It of Crrinniir Nlnlenient. BERLIN. Nov. S5.-The weekly state ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash In hand. Increased r,24S.fXO marks; loans, decreased. 13.0OS.O00 niarks; discounts. de creased, 99.S40.000 marks; treasury bills, decreased, CO.SOIOOO marks: notes In cir culation, decreased C9.0n9.0u0 marks; de posits, decreased 17.2J7 000 marks; gold In hand. Increased 12.H0.M marks. Trriiaiiry Stnlrnirnt. WAHHINOTON. Nov 25. -The condition of the United States treasury at tht beginning of business today was: Work baiaocsi. JB,SJ7 " in banks and Philippine treasury, J.ia,lHK)o. Total of general ftind, J148.rao.776. Receipts fnt urdav, Jl.33.XSt0; disbursements, J3.27S.SIA. Deficit this fiscal year, Jl,l7r..l73. as ngainft a deficit of JJ4.079.eJ3 last year. Tho figures for receipts, disbursements and deficit nxclude Panama canal and public transactions. Motion Cloilncr Stocks. BOSTON, Nov. 55,-Closlng quotation on stocks wero n follow: Alloues ,, St Mohawk 41 Amal. CVrpor ...... SSSNavnda Con. ....... K A. Z. U ft 8 SOSNIplwIBR Mine ... tt Atltona Coin 4 Mrth Ilutt 3514 11. ft C. C. ft 8. M. Xnrth Lake ..... .. SUj ml. ft Arltona tISOld Dominion ...... 67 H Cat. ft. llecla. ,..,.t0 Osceola 1M ' Centennial llSQutncy 34 Op. lUni C, C. 14 Bbannon . .......... 14 Ktt llulte C. M... 144 Superior lYsnklln ... 814 Superior ft II. M... It (llroux Con ,. 4l4Tamarack 41 Oranby Con TJ U. 8, S R. A M... 444 tlreena Cananea SS do ptd ......... .. 0H lilt lleyale Copper. SSHutah lia. "H Kerr Lake IHUtali, Orper Co.... MH lAt Copper ISH Winona H 1a Ball Copper.,.., SHWolttrlne tS Miami CTPr ...... 1714 New A'ork Mining StocUa. NEW YORK, Nov. 2i.-Closlng uuota tlons on mining stocks were. Com, Tunael stock., S Mexican 170 do bonis II Ontario 3W Con. Oat. ft Va 13 Ophlr 13 Iron SlUor ....130 'standard IOO Uadvllle Con 8 Velly Jackal .. .i- 38 Utile Chltt 4 Uttered. llnnk Clrnrlnea. OMAHA. Nov. 26. The bank clenrlnre for today were J3,U7,1.K, as compared with j:,4,S4,S15.W tho sAme day last year, showing a gain ot J0J3.S75.00. OMAHA OKNUHAI, MAUKIJT. DUTTJER No. l,Mb. cartons. S5c; No. 1, 60-lb. tubs, J4Hc; No. 2, 33c CHKB8I3 Imported bwIks, 33c; Ameri can Swiss, Me; block Swiss, :4c; twins, 20c,. dallies, S0o; triplets, 20c; Young Americas, 31c; blue lilbor brick, Zlo; lltn bcrger, 3-tb., 22c; 1-lb., 22c; Now York white. 2le. POULTRY-Brollers. J5 ner do hens, 14Uirc; cooks, 11c; ducks, ISc; goeso, 15c; turkeys, 2fic; pigeons, par dot.,'Jl.ro. Alive, broilers. Ha: hens, OVilflOHo: old roosters. 7o i ducks, full feathered, UVic; geese, run reninercu, ic; turkeys, lofficc; pigeons, per do,, S0ci . homers. 32.001 FRUITS. ETC. Missouri apples, in bis.. J3.007JS.83; New York tlreentngs and Baldwins, J3.2S. Spanish onions, per case, J1..W. Bananas, falioy seleut. per bunch, J2.2oQ2.tiO; Jumho, per bunch, J2.7S 03.75. Dates, Anchor brnnd, nei" ao l-lb. kgn. In box, per box, j:.u; Oromedaty rnd, now, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box, pe" box, J3.00. Figs, California, per case of 12 No. 12 pkgs., SSc: per case of 30 No. 13 pkgs, $2.t)0; por case, of 50 No. A pkgs., sz.uu; miiK, in zo nnu bu-iu, noxes, per in., 10c; hew, Turkish. 5-crown, In 20-1K boxes, per lb., lCc; (-crown, In CO-lb boxes, per lb., 16c; 7-crown, In SO-lb. boxes, per lb, 17c. Lemons, Llmonelra, selected brand, extra fancy, 30-300 sizes, per box, J7.C0; Lorna Llmonelra, fancy, SO0-3CO sizes, per box. Jt.50; 240-420 sizes, 50o per box .leis; California, choice, 300 300 sizes, per box, J6.O0. Oranges, Cali fornia Red (C) brnnd, extra fancy, 00-12(1 sizes, per box, J4.S0; extra fancy, all sizes, per box, $4.75. Florida grape fruit, all sizes, J3.W. Cranberries, per bbl., J8.00;' per box, J2.75; Jumbo a brnnd. J9.50. VEGETABLES Cabbage, Wisconsin, per lb., le. Calury, Michigan, per ddz., 85c. Cucumbers, hothouse, per doz., J1.23. Egg riant, fancy Florida, per dot., J1.60. Garlic, extra fancy, white, por doz., 15c. Lettuce, extra fancy, per doz., 40c. Onions, white, In crate, JH yellow, per lb., lHc Parsley, fancy southern, per doz. bundles, E0(ff7Bc. Potatoes, Early Ohio, per bu., B3o. Tomatoes, Cnllfornlu, per basket, J2.00. Wax beans, per basket. Jl; greon beans, per basket, Jl. Sweet potatoes, Kansas, per bbl., J2.50. Ruta. bagas, per lb., V.ic F LSI I (fresh) Pickerel. 11c; white, lioi trout, 13c; Bpanlsh mackerel, lCc; ecll 17c; haddock, 13a; flounders, 13a; green cat fish, 13c; shad roe, per pair, 9O0; salmon, 17c; halibut, 13c: buffalo, Sc; bullheads, 13q, Beef Cut . Pr.loes Wholesale prices of beef cuts, effective November 'IS, are a follows: No. 1 ribs, 20a; No. 2 ribs, 14c; No. 3 ribs, 10ic; No. 1 loins, 22c; No. 2 loins. 15c; No. 3, loins, lo; No. i chucks, 9c; No. 2 chucks. So; No. a chucks, 7Wo; No. I rounds; 12oj No. 2 rounds, 10o;- No. S rounds; .fitter No. 1 plates, Sc; No. 2 plates, ?Hc; No. 3 plates, 7C. Mrtnl Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 2o.-METALS-Cop-pcr: Easy; standard spot and November, 17.05c, bid; December and January. ,17.05 317.40c; electrolytic and lake, 17.G217.87c; castings, 17.25ul7.87c. Tin: Weak; Novem ber and December J4fc26p48.75c: January, J4y.37W9.73c Lead: Steady, JMWH&5c. Spelter: Steady, J7.40H7.COc. Antimony: Quiet; Cookson's. 10.60c, iron: Quiet: No. 1 northern. J18.B54il9.26s No. 2 northern, 318.254ilg.75; No. 1 southern, J18.75ll.2u; No. 1 soutlierii. soft. J18.D0&19.cn, Copper arrivals, 1,250 tons. Exports thin month, 12.1W7 tons. London copper, easy; spot, 7S 15s; futures, 77 10s. Loudon tin, easy: spot, 225 15 s: futures, 226. Lon don lend 18. Lond nspnlter, 20 10s. Cleveland warrants', 87s 7V4d In London. BT. LOUIS. Nov. 25.-MKTALS-Iad, unchanged; J4.8ogf4.40. Spoiler, firm, J7.35. CnttOn MnrkH, NEW YORtf, Nov. 23,-COTTON-apot closed steady; middling upland, 12.KO0; middling gulf, 13.05c; sales, none. Futures closed barely steady. Closing bids: November, i2.24o; December, 12.3c; January. 12.42o: February, J2.42e; March, 12. 45c; May, 12.41c: June, 2.43c; July, 12.35c; August, 12.23c; September, 11.93c; October. 11.72e. 1 IJVERPOOL., Nov. 25.-COTTON-Bpot. ' fjulct; prices steady; American middling fair. 7.56d; good middling, 7.z?ri; mindi ng, ' 7.021: low mldling. 6.84c; good ordinary, e.38a; ordinary, 5.90d; sales, 7,wo naies. Coffer .llnrkrl. NKW YORK. Nov. 251 COFFEE Fu tures onened barelv steady at a decline of 28i points, under a renowal of Euro pean selling. Tho close was steady ut a I decline of 2 points to an advance of 7 points. Hales, si.z.) nags; jvovemncr, 13.47c: December. January and February.. 13.42c; Jlarch. 13.74c; April. 18.82c; May. 13.88c; June. 13.91c; July, 1195c;' August, 13.sc: September, uctooer. 34.01c. wpot steady; Ro 7s, 1414c; Santos 4s. 1614c; mua quiet; coraoya, igmjaac. ISvnpomted Apples nnd Dried Frulla NEW YORK. Nov. M.-EVATORATKIi APPLES-Qiilet! fancy. 7sic0Hcj choice, JWfinHc: prima, EUe&Vzc. UltlEU niUI'lH-j'runes. meaay; iai Ifornlas. tin to 30-40. 2TiM9ttc: Oregons. 6V4S3ie. Apricots, firm; choice, lfKSiPUc; ..vtr.i olinln I fVH 1 DiL r fnncv. 1l(WI!Ui- Pcaches, firm; choice, Cit?c: oxtrtl choice, tti&lq; fancy, 7H1c, Raisins, firm; loose muscatels, 4Hif"i1,ic: choice to fancy seeded. 5HS'4c; seedless, CHft 0c; London layers, Jl.40fll.43. Turpentine and llo'ln. SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 28. TURPEN TINE Steady. RSUo. Sales, 683 bbls.; re ceipts, 42a bbls.; shipments, 341 bbls,; btock. 35.441 bbls. ROSIN Firm. Sales, 8,076 bbls.; re ceipts, 2,837 bbl.; shipments, 2,409 bbls.: stock, HO.m bbls. Quotations: A, II and C. J.).701f.7E: D, J5.80; 13. J5.S0fj5.82W; F. J3.eOflG.65: Q, J5.85(:5.90; II and I, IC.mt 6.l5: 1C J.50: M, J7.00; N, 17.40; WO, J7.60 O7.70: WW, J7.80. Dry CSooda .llnrUf I, NBW YORK, Nov. 25.-PRY GOODS The cotton goods markets arc very firm. Futther advances were announced In tine bleached Joan, cambric and long cloths. Men's wear for fall 1913 ls.bejng oraerea, uress gooas ruie quiei, nui cloaking aro active. Raw silk was weaker, Prorlit MurUet. PEX)RIA, III.. Nov. 25.-CORN-W91C higher; No. 3 yellow, 46o; No. 4 yellow, 44c; No. 3 mixed, 46c; No. 4 mixed, 44c; ample, 41 Vic. OATH-yr higher; No. 3 white. 34c: standard, 32c; No. white, 33c; No. i White, 31(iJU;c; sample, 29c, Ilulnlli riraln .Mnrkrl, DULUTH, Nov. 25,-WHKAT-On track. No. 1 hard, 83c, No. 1 northern, S2c; No. 2 northern, S"Sc; Montana, No. 2 hard, 82Hci December, SIHo; May. WtT 8711c. OATS-23C Toledo Ne-nl Market. TOLKDO, Nov. 25. S K 15 D-Clover, prlmo, rash, Jll 20: December. Ma.rch. Ill 25. AlHlke, prime. J1S.0O; December, J13.0G, March, 111 10. Timothy. Prime, De cember, 1195, March, 12.00. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Active and Gen ernlly Ten Higher. HOGS CLOSING SHARPLY LOWER Moilerntc llerrlpl of Sheep unit I.nuilia, Tvlth Ucmnnit for All Kind Active and Prior fully Hlrndy. SOl'TH OMAHA, Nov. SS, 19U. Receipts were! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. hstlmate Monday 5,400 7.700 I9.0W Same day last week... .13.015 . 2WH hiwno day S wks ago... 8.5W 5.S0 2S.OJ1 Hume day 3 wks ago... 4.M7 3,911 19.S.V fHtno day 4 wks ago.,. 13,316 4,442 8l,9 Same day Inst year.. 5.&7S 0,543 8,475 Tl'o.falli'Wlng table shows the receipts Of cattle, hog and heep at South Oiwin for the year to date a compared with last year. ju, lno, Dec, bottle a,S2)t 1.0S3.044 1W.716 Itogs ...... .2.635, 463 2,4.t 501,806 tfherp ....... X750.fJ 2.817.313 7.7 The following table shows tho rang of irlces for hogs at Bouth Omaha for the nt fa Wdayw, with comparlslon) Date. 1. 1912. )1911. 11910. llM).19q.S. 111. llfM. Nov IS. 4 91 6 OK 6 10 60S (J 10 lit Nov. 1J. Nov. 17. 4 99 e Nov. IS. 4 S3, NOV. 19. 4 64 4 53 4 49 .NOV. IU Nov. 21. Nov. 22. 4 32 Nov, 23. 4 081 6 12 Nov. 24 16 06 S95 Nov. 25. Sunday. "Holiday. llecelnta ntM . ..... . ... fL." l.nlo.n fnock 'nrdl1' S01"" Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at S o'clock p. m Saturday, November S3: it w j;i iTH-l 1 KAD. r.. m. & m. P.r.7" t a T i JValiash 1 " .. .I Union Pacific 34 S S. W.. east.. 7 18 'i v . oc i-v. v ., west,. 61 19 m 1 C., HL P.'. M. A O.. 6 7 2 .7 j.., m. t w., east.. 1.3 .. ., C... It. I. l in in n ' C-. R. I. A p., wast .. .. 2 Illinois central 4 5 C. O. W 4 a Total receipts ..217 114 71 DISPOBITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheepp, Morris A fTn f14 1.941 1.701 i.ar.4 Swift nti.l r1 ... r. ,. 1.375 Cudahy Packing Co.!! Armour & Co m m 64 1,156 1.111 9tt 8,673 ..... Morrell 8. O. IWWItitr rv Armour, fmh. tv.mV.am o-wv 2 ....... .,v. .v Cudahy from country. .... 1,216 llenton. VniKlnl 1. t. l-rt mil k .011..., 143 07 67 29 11$ t 174 167 tr. n. Lowis Huston A Co , J. II. Ilnnl A n, .... .,,, J. II. nulla L. F. Husx IlosenstooK Brosi Mccreary & Kellogg Werthelmer X, 1Vnn 37 II. V. Hamilton it Rulllvan Ilros 21 uotnscnim & Kreb UR Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. 4a Cllno &. Christie 29 Other buyers.,,, 849 H.759 Totals 6,959 J.47I 15.531 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were small this morning, being less than half what thoy wero on Monday ot last week and the smallest ot any wcok so fur this Reason excepting the day before election. They wero, howover, about on a Par with tho run a year ago. With moderate receipts nnd with puck prs apparently wanting the. cattlo tho market on beef steers opened very fa vorably for the sellers this morning. Tho trade was quite active and prices around 10a higher than last week's close. Tho quality of the cattlo on nn avorage was not very good, but, what there were, sold freely. Cows and heifers wero also In very good dtmand and anything that looked good to the buyers sold freely at prices that were fully 10c higher than last week. Hero and thero It wait possible to find a salesman who thought that he se cured even more than 10c advance. The market,- to-say th least, was in a good, healthy and entirely satisfactory condi tion, -m viewed rrom a seller's stand point. Feeder buyorn were all anxious for sup plies, haying cleaned up, about every thing on hand last vSck. The result was free buying with prices showing about the name advance as killers, that la lOo higher than last week. tjuotutlons on Native Cattle Good to choice heuf steers, 38.2509,76; fair to good oeef steers, J7.2fl8.25; common to fair beet steorv, J6.OOtr7.23; good to choice heif ers, J5.75W.00; good to choice cows, 15.(0 6.50; fair to good grade, J4.C0$5.t0; com mon to fair grade. JJ.254jri.lO; good to choice docker and fueders, t257,W); fair to good docker and fotdert, J5,76y 6.25; common to fair stookers and fsd. ers, J5.u033.75; stock cdwn and halters, J4.C06.00; veal calve, J5.001l9.00; bull, stags, etc., Jt.OOtJfl.W. Quotations on Range Cattle Good to choloa beef trr, (6.75478.15: fair to good beet steers. JS.akW.7i; common to fair beef steers. J5.60o3.2C Reprtscntattva salosi BEJKF SJTICURS. He. 14... SC,.. At. Pt. .... 47 4 06 ,...1033 7 10 No. 17... At, Pf. ...117T 7 14 COWS. t Ml ID X SOO 3 to 3 TIO 3 10 1 734 3 13 4 137 3 15 t , 1060 4 00 t S3! 4 St 4, IKS 4 St 11 ST 3 4 to 1 1011 4 tO ; loso 4 (o 1 333 4 a 4 ,.,,,.1110 100 I Ml ( 00 1 1144 i 10 4 ..IDSi I 39 ., si; t ti ,.nu 1 to .. 111 t so ..1100 1 CO ..1037 III .,1003 I 71 .. S5 6 to ..lilt t 10 ..1314 6 10 .. M0. t SO ..toot' I 00 ..1103 ISO 33 3 14 3... , 33 1.6, IS , I I 7 , II 3 lilt I 24 .. HUIFI2RR e 771 4 u 4 3 4S0 i 10 IS 1 433 t 10 I II... Ill t 73 3 I S04 I It I 3 SW I 7 j! HULLS. 1 UM 4 (I 1 3 1110 4 Tt 3 1 TT0 4 Tt 1 2 ,...1100 4 10 1 1 .'....1110 t 0 CALVES. i 334 I 00 I 1 311 31 I 1 310 S 04 1 I Ill S 04 ..... 117 4 M Ut 4 00 I0 I 34 lit I 3t 110 I 10 430 T5 340 I tt 1441 I 25 llio t ;i iioo i 00 iu s os ITS 9 40 W IN ISO t 00 I SOI (A 3... 410 I 11 13 lit ( S 31 304 I tl 411 IS 30 ,. 440 SO 440 ( TJ 33 Ull 10 I.. 1000 7 00 Jl 1016 T 04 4 Ill CO 111 I 00 310 I 00 .... I0O 10 .... Il I 33 702 4 2t .... T33 I 23 .... 731 I St WESTERN 8-NRBRA8KA 56 steers.. ..1216 6 107 feeder. 1294 6 95 22 feeder.. 761 6 50 V. E. Hlll-Nb. 4 feeders,. 610 6 00 S cows 912 5 60 12 steer.. .. 853 6 25 COLORADO. 13 cow 870 4 50 2 feeder.. 000 6 50 9 heifers... 6G5 6 CO SOUTH DAKOTA. 12 cows 9S8 5 65 2 heifer... 625 5 15 40 feeder. .1152 7 CO J. Huiton-S. D, IS steer. ...1011 6 (6 John Reed S. D. 19 steers.... 934 7 16 2 steers..,. M5 7 15 II. Petx Wyo. 21 steers . ..1124 6 70 12 ster.,..U31 8 70 2 steers,. ..1106 6 70 7 covvi..,., 942 6 75 WaUon & Davln-Wyo. P steers... .120 7 00 S3 cow 1170 6 00 49 atar. ..12iS 7W HOGB The recelnts of hoes this morn ing were liberal again, when considering i supply here on the same aay a year ago, nut a 1111111 anon 01 last Monday The market was a trtflo slow on onenlnir there being, an during tho latter part of last week, soma, uncertainty a to tho local trade. Tho packer buyers were slow In starting out and their first bids wero fully 5310c below the general run of sales at the close of last week. 111 the end the bulk of the offering was sold on pack ing account at ibices showing largely a dime decline There) were a few sales made to speculator at the opening at 7 90U 6 26 7 024. J1 8 S3 7 ?Se SO TTOX 7 7.1 R Id TT4K C IS 7 W ti IS 7 60?t 6 26 7 56 7 97 I 7 36 T ti 5 59 7 41 7 93 5 54 7 S3 7 99 5 59 7 20 7 94 5 70 7 94 5 D T 08 B To ll 89 7 8.4 6 93 7 89 5 87 I 7 97 8 76 77 8 61 mostly steady to strong prices, but the number of hogs bought a that tltno cut lltto figure In tho general market. Tho movement at no tltno was Hny better than Ulrly active. In fact trade became slow and price weakened as tho morning ad vanced. Several loads of hog sold at high as J7.7S, top for the day, while the big bulk ot them had to sell around J7.55U 7.W). as compared with J7.6ti7.70 ns tha rnnga of prices for tho majority of offer ings on Saturday. Tho receipts footed up according 10 first estimates nbout 9M head lens than a week ago, but around J.493 head greater than two weeks ago. Tho general quality win i-onstdcred at only fair and a fair clearance was ef fected In good srason. No. At. . . .330 .. .i;i ....SM ....ITS ...Ml ...I4T . Stl Bh. rr. ... ISO 7 N 40 T SO 30 7 10 IN 7 tl ... 7 It SO 7 15 . . T M No, 43.. (... At. Sh.' Tr. .. .110 ... 7 40 ... tU HO 7 U . ..Ill ISO I SO . .,100 10 7 40 ... 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SSI 140 7 10 .SOS ... 7 70 ,lt7 100 1 70 .117 1W T ;o ,111 10 7 TO .lit 100 7 T3 .100 400 7 75 ,111 . 773 43. ......Ill 71 101 41... 41,... II:::: tr.... lit 300 7 174 IS7 40 T to 04 40 T 10 .. T 40 10 341 SO 740 PIOH. II 133 ... 7 10 1 3 73 ... I 53 tt US ... TIO BHKHP The week opens out with only a very moderate supply of sheep and lambs as comnarod with last Monday and two weoks ago. When compared with tho same day a year ago today's receipts nro fully twtce as largo. As on most days last week, not many really good killers were nvallublc, and tha limited supply ot unythlng suitable for tho packers wits dUposed of nt around steady prices. In snlto of the, fact that early advice from Clilcago ana most or tne otner cumi'eu iIva nntnt liiMlritlril wiMiltnoas nnd A lower trend to vtiluo In the general trade, local buyers seemed to have a place for thu hulk nt Ihn fat stock offered, and In Consequence the movement wa uctlvo at prices vory little ir any auteroiu irom tho close of last week. Incidentally it might be mentioned that prtow hero aro now about on ft par wiin mo umcaau mnrket. A lond of very choice fed west ern wethers wn picked up early In tho morning at ii.w. Tne majoruy 01 mo best fat offering was dispose ot at a comparatively tarly hour. A usual of late a Urge percentage of tlin rficolnlR consisted of feeder, thero being more lamb than anything l on sale. There was apparently a very kuuu outlet for the most doitrnblo kinds ot both sheep and lamb and practically avervthlnff on that ordor mot with a romlv nle TndnV bMntT A MOlldnV Otltf a few country buyers wero present, but eomtnlMlon men held good orders for feedors at prevailing prices. A very fair clearance of the holding was mano in good eaon at price nbout tho samn m those In force nt tho end of lat week. ai.n..f olirhi tnnrta of Montana Iamb changed hand during tho early trado at quotations on sneen arm inmi". . .!,nin. t? 1MK7.XV Inmbs. fair to . . . ... STOOU. HJ.IWU'1'IV, muiiu". -----. S-.-i't-.-.' n..f, iK!itW!.7R! yearling. heavy. J4.75475.25; yearlings, feeders. J4J19 iJ6.10; wetnors. good to choice. J4.OOsB4.60; wethers, fair to boou. u.woi.wi wcinrin, en T4Ti 10. mwk. L-tiort to ehOlCB. IS.0OtlH.60; owes, fair to good. 3.263.60j wc. feeders. JJ.S5a26; owe. earllnC breeders, jt.buaiu.w; cuu socop aim uuti. IZ.WlfXW. 400 fed yearling gj Pr. 5 2T. 7 25 0 00 6 S5 7 00 7 00 91 native lamos 12 imlivn lambs, culls .....I SCO, native' Jambs, feeder 66 241 red' lamtis 146 fed lambs 53 CHICAGO LIV STOCK MAM1CMT Prmnml for Cattle and Hhriep Slnuly Hons IllKiicr. CHICAGO; Nov. 25.-:ATTIiTJ-Recelpt. 18,000 head; market steady, mostly lirauo up; boevts. JCSSOilLOO; Texas tcrB, J4.30 B0.70; western steers, J5.IW9.10.' stacker and teeners, ji.aiV'i-i'. cowo unu turn-wi jsdv&vmw , HUUB HCCeipt". .vw ssvswe nnmrii n hhrher. cloied weak;- light J7.W.W; mixed. J7.40.R5i 1CRVV, 7.35 ?.56; rough, J7.3.W.55I pig. 5.7.C5; b,SHEEPND' iTM-Recelnt. 50.000 head; market steady to slio lower; native, J3.SMP4.W; western. rl -iSr lings. J4.oaj6.90: lambs, native, J40 7.25; western, J5.Wly7.25. 81, l.oul Mrs Block Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. -CATTLK i 1.1. 11 mo hmrl. tncludlnir C00 Texan: 'market steady, native shipping and exporting steers, n.wvi.w, and butcher- teer, J5,30(685; Blocker and feeders, J3.76pJ.76s cow and lielprs. J4.603D.M; canners. J2.764W.25; bulls, U-Wi 6.60; calves, J6.00.tfU.00; Texo and Indian steers, JAtiW.W)! cow and helfert, 13.75 higher: p g and lights, J0.75M7.85; mixed Sml butcher. tf.D54J7.96; eftvy- l7'73 HHKBP AND LAMIJrt-Recelpts. J.M0 head: market steady: iftutton, lamb. J5.2MI7.40; cull und bucks, J2.M 2.25; stockcra. J2.75iaa.60. ri4y Mre Mtoi-k Markrt. KANSAS C1TV. Mo Nov. 25. CATTLE Jltelpt. 1T.O0O heid. Including 1.600 murirni Htronr to lOo higher; .irosMed beef and export tecrs, JK.OOtC imi fair to good. J6.254I8.00: western steers. J6.7frd.i tockrH and foodf. 1 'rrt- fA- .niithnrn tcrrs. 4.2&1I7.I0: (OUII1- ern cowi. ja.6o5.60; native cow, JS.tW 7.W; nutWe helfrs:' J5.00iJS.25; bulls, h ftfl.OO; calve, J6.W59.50. obs-lUcelptH. 12.000 head: mwUet Ce h gher; uu k 01 suiro, ii,iw .i "21 -V15 !tA;iiTii. n.nb.r, ntul hutcher. J7.65tt ? TO: Vlght.; tf 45.70; Pig. J6.604W.00. ' head: market steady i iu J3 40fl7 X yrlUg. M.r5S.a; wethers. JiSvSjTr. iures. Jj.7MP4.60: stocker and feeders, j3.00fl4.to. Htock In Hlicht. Receipt of IIvb stock at the five prln clpal western mnrketfc j-e.terday: Cattle. Bouth Omaha St. Joseph ... 5,4110 2.400 7,709 19,000 B.OOO 2,000 13.000 7,000 Kansas wuy .17,0110 Chicago Totals ...53, W0 ,000 80,900 i....h l.lvr Nloek Marks;!. rt jnsEPH. Nov. 2p.-Rocclpt, 2.M head: market steady o Btrong; desrs. J6.DOfll0.:S: cows and heifers, J3.6088.50. " ifibrP "aWl ' ilAMItS-Recelpts. 3.000 head; marUot steady; Umbg, J6.ati7.40. (near Market. NHW YORK, Nov. 28. SUGAR Raw, steady; muicovadn. 90 Ut. 3.65c; centrlf. url. 9u test. 3.04c; mohuic, 59 teat. 3.00c; reiineu, itu, Wool Market ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2. WOOL Steady; territory nnd western medium. 214725c; tlno mndlum. HHpiOc; fine. )3ync. KIkIii Hatter .Market. EJXHN, Nov, 25. HUTTER Firm, 34c, TEMPERATURE WILL STAY BELOW SEASON'S AVERAGE WASHINGTON, Nov. 2S.-Generally foir weather with temperature below the sea. sonul average, except for local snows Monday In the great lake region and northern New England, will prevail throughout tho country for the next ev- eral dayu, according to the weather bu reau. YOUNG MEN RUNNING, WORLD 1 Rev. W, Jnsper HowcH of First Bap tist Churoh Dicusses, Their Work. GREAT YOUNG MEN OF HISTORY Jean Finishes f I rent Ministry When He U Thirty - Three All I.lnea or Work Demand Ynnnsr Mrs, "Young men am running the world to day. p the past thuy havo had much to do with runntnr it. Alnxamler mn quered tho world beforo ha was 30; Na poleon had alt Europe at hla feet while he wot stlt a young maul Goetho said tho destiny of any nation Is In tho hands of young man under 25 years of ago," Bo ald Rov. W. Jasper Howell, pastor of ths First llaptlst church. In a sermon on "Tho Young Man Four Squaro" last night. In tho Interest. of proportion, an In troductory word was spoken In apprecia tion ot notable activities ot old men Preachers fnmuus' In England nnd America wero cited whoso ftulplt effi ciency had not nbated though they wero Hearing throa-tcore and ton. Mott, Bpeor nnd Henry Drummond were mentioned a Ideal young men In this generation. "The young mnn Is strong In bodily vigor, mental power, will power and ambition," said tho minister. "His hentt Is brnvo, hopeful and happy and tho trials ot life do not easily dishearten him a an older man. Tho future with opportunity and possibility lies In front ot lilni. He may becomo a philanthro pist or a pauper, u statesman pr a crimi nal. Jrsa Yonntr Stan. "Jesu of Naxareth honored tha early period of lite In cei.rnpllhtng a world s redemption while yet a young man. He finished hlti puhllo ministry nt 33. He, gathered about him young men as apostle. Thuro ha never boon but ono MothuselAh in tho hitory or tno race. What a fortunato thing to bo a youth; but Umo must bo Improved, for youthful year hurry toward tho goal ot old age. Wo oo tho youthful proaonor, Timothy, tldo by side with Paul, tho mature man und theologian. "Simeon, the aged nnd . godly man, found tho Infant avlor In tho temple, but later a young man, Saul of Tarsus, typical of young manhood, with cnorgles not yet devotod to spiritual Ideals, bo came tho Christian and mUslonnry apostle. Paul In tho long run urpased Simeon In devotion to Jesuit. "Tha strength of moral character In young men Is their greatest donation to society, Tho majcstlo ocean tosses tha stesuner like a feather. That Js power. Niagara's flood of waters Is a plcturo of sublimity. Tho landscape ytewed from a mountain' summit I & scene of beauty. Hut power, sublimity and beauty aro blended in tho moral grandeur of young men four squaro. , The proacher then sketched the notabto events In history enacted by young men, Young men In history couM well employ a facllo pen or an eloquent tongue. Nu all difficulties, to help us meot them bravely and to eventually bring us forth cats and strong. "It Is ths comradeship with God through all our trials and blessings that la the object of this worldly oxporlence. To mako ot Qod our friend, pur chum apd companion through every Incident, Instead of making tha Heavenly Father one to bo feared, Instead of loved. It 1 tho peoplo who havo trials, with no thought of God, that go down to tho depths, ami never return. Not the ones who strive to keep the Lord's presence, even under tha most trying circum stances. Thesa latter can not go down Into Egypt below a. certain line, a their thoughts ot the Creator make this Im possible, Everyona some time or other must mako their descent Into Egypt, and It Is everyone's choice whether they go alone, or are accompanied by the Lord, who promises to be with them nnd bring thorn safoly up again." Mr. Ramsay took tho pulpit for this ervlce, In tho placo of Rov. C. O Meek, who was called to apother church n' tho city. Taft Pays Tribute to Vice Preside&t it NEW YORK. Nov. 25.-151oquent tributes to James Schoolcraft Sherman were paid by PreIdnt Taft In a letter and by United States Senator Ellhu Root, for mer Sonator Chuuncey M. Depew und others in speeches at memorial exercises held at tho Republican club yesterday In' " honor of tho late vice president. In his lotter, road by J. Van Vechtcn Olcott President Taft said In port: "Mr. Sherman hated shnmB, believed In regular party orsranlxatlon and wai most anxious to hold tho good tilings established by tho past than to sur render them In a search for less certain benefits to be derived from radical changes In the future. Ho was a man capable of accomplishing much In legis lation and in other matters by Ills, free dom and charm ot speech nnd manner and his spirit of conciliation and com promise. "It would bo difficult to mention In publlo life p man more, universally" loved and who had closer ana tendered friends than Mr. Sherman,. and, as might be ex- pected, his ansoclation with society at' large was a reflection of that beautiful sunllgh.1 and happy atmosphcro that pre vailed In tha more Intimate, relations of his family life." Culled from the Wires Henry L. Stlmson, the American sccre tary of war, and his party wero enter tained at Panama Saturday night at u grand ball, Nell Mulcahy. convicted bank burglai who escaped from Jail ut Marysvllie, Kan., mora than a year ago, has been recaptured near Huntvllle, Ark, When. Mrs. Pansy Ellen, Lesh, charged with poisoning two women In Pettis county, Missouri, several years ago, ap pears In tho criminal court at Sedal a today sho wilt plead not guilty. flan Francisco's fight for the use of tha Hatch Hetchy valley In the Yoaeinlto National park us u reservoir tor thu clty'n water supply will bo waged before Secretary of tho Interior Fisher today. A tablet In memory ot Mr. Isldor Straus and of the devotion which led her to stay by her husband' side when the Titanlo sank, was unveiled at thi homo of the Daughters of Jacob In Nov York. Representatives of the Southern Pa-, clflo Railroad company announced it San Frnnclsco that the company had decided to begin very soon the constru -tlon ot a new passenger station to cos approximately J 000,000. In view of the International situatlo 1 the Revolutionary General Labor federa tion met In Pari to consider the best method of preventing war by crippling the machinery by which the- mobilization of armies ts affected. Key to tho Sltuatlon-iBc Advertising. 1 -4