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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 11)12. 15 Hi- UE.VI, ESTATE r-iK-1. ranch uxm yon SAtn Neir York. New York State Home Farms No other part of the United State at this time offers such a splendid opportunity to secure a beautiful farm home that will make you a living and also n Rood rate of In terest on tho Investment as West ern New York Mate. Many of thoso farris are old homesteads that have been In the possession of one family for years. The improvements are of the most Mibstantlal character; tho housei were built for permanent homes. Many of them am surrounded by beautiful groves of shade trees, orchards and vineyards. Thoy are iocated within a few hours' ride of Such large cities as New York, Buffalo. Rochester and Syracuse, which afford the best markets In this country. New York state Is noted for Its fine public buildings, Including col leges and schools, splendid turnpikes and other hard surface highways. Jt spent last year J12.0U0.O0O on pub lic highways. The rural districts In the western part of the state are grldlroned with steam and electric tallroads. New York leads all other states in ' the value of manufactures and farm products. All kinds of grain, pota toes, beans and other vegetables and timothy, clovrr and alfalfa produce bountiful crops. New York state produces more ' than one-seventh of the apple crop of the United States, besides great quantities of. pears, grapes, plums, prunes. peaches, apricots and nectarine. New York grapes ore shipped all over the west. Ontario and Seneca counties are In the center of tho great fruit belt. The largo lakes nearby modify the cold of winter, making all crops sure. The, same Influence makes tho summers delightful. Those -farms are located on or near the beautiful Seneca and Cay uga lakes, within a fow hours' ride of Niagara Falls or Watklns Olen. Buy a farm there now for 175 to H35 per acre, which will be an invest ment that will be more valuable as the years go by. Tho successful man is the one who grasps the oppor tunity when it presents Itself. Land is the original sourco of all wealth. Stocks and bonds may become val ueless and all other kinds of invest ments may fail, but the farmer Is not seriously affected he knows that na more land can bo manufactured, and the farmer mua feed us all. Special excursions leave Omaha every .Monday for Geneva, New York. For further particulars ap ply to PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., OMAHA, NEB. Ueortfla. TRAVERSED BY TUB GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA ATLANTA. DIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest range of crop. All the money crops of the south Plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country. Its noli, climate, church' and school advantages, write, , W. 13. LEAHY, Dept. K. General Passenger Agent. ATLANTA. OA SO ACRES ALFALFA. 14.80O-HAMID- ton Co.. Kan.; rich Arkapsa river bottom land, about 1 mile from Kendall (main line Santa Fe Ry.); good lence; no nuiia- Incs. 11.000 -cash! sh; balance 'at tc-percentr James I. Lombard, Owner, Kansas City. Mo. . ., . Mississippi., - SEVENTY acres richest soil, adanted for any truck growing; quarter mile frpm depot, Lyman, miss, a Dargatn. w. wi iiyrne, noil. iria. Nebrnsua. 40-BUSIfEL WHEAT LAND. 125 TO 131 PER ACRE. We have for sale over 20,000 acres ot Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest farm land, where the crop 'yields for 12 years. Including 1910 and lull, average with trie best In the state. Alfalfa, also a leading crop. Better soli, water and climate cannot be found, write lor lull Information. Agents wanted everywhere. KUND1NQSLAND IN VISSTJUBNT KJfJ. SIDNEY. NEB. IMPROVED 160 acres in Burt county. Nob. In good state ot cultivation. Partly broke, balance tame grass nnd pasture fenced with woven wires. Price, $12G, on good terms. Can use to trade. Box 415, Lyons, Neb.' BEST U0 acre farm in Cass county; twenty miles1 west bf Omaha, for sale at a bargain. Cash only. O. C. Dorsey, 1420 North 25th street. MVP KTOtTC MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to South Omaha. Sava mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. litre stnc Commission Merchant. BYER3 UnOB. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co,. C3 Exchange Blflg. 8nyderMalone-Coffman Co.. 1E9 Ex. Bldg LAVERTY BROS.. 138 Exchange Bide. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. Clay, Robinson & Co.. 200 Exchange Bldg. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. M.-COFFEE-Fu-tures opened firm at an advance of VQl 13 points. The closo was steady and from 13 to 23 points net hlgtoer; sales, 158,000 bags; November, 13.80c; December, 13.55c; January, 13.60C; February, 13.65c; March, US9c: April. lS.97c; May, 14.05c; June, H.c; July, 14.13c; August, ll.lfio; Septem ber. 11.18c; October, 14.1c. Spot steady; Rio 7s, HHo; Santos 4s, 16'ic; mild quiet; Cordova, lSif?18c. Dry GooiIn Market, NEW YORK. Nov. 26. DRY GOODS Cotton goods markets were - very firm and were tending higher. Advances were announced In brown sheetings and wide I'unvertibles during the day. Yarns were firmer and higher. Silks were in fair demand. The Jobbing trade Is doing a business of better volume than Is usual it this season. 4'uttoii Market, NEW YORK. Nov, 26.-COTTON-Spot eloed steady; middling uplands, 13.00c; middling gulf, 13.25c; sales. 3.401) bales. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 20. COTTON Spot, Meady; prices easier. American fair, 7.49c; good middling. 7.15c; middling, 6.c; low middling'. 177c; good ordinary, C31c; or 'nary. 6.83c. Sales. 9,000 bales. , Philadelphia Produce .Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2i.-BX.'TTER- ttrm and lo higher: western creamery, extras,' 3ttc; nearby prints, extra, 37S3SC; 'ancy. 3Se. EGGS Firm and unchanged, CHEESE Quiet and unchanged. - Toledo seed Market. TOUEDO. Nov. 26. SEED8-Clovr. Prime, cash. $11.12H; December. tUJ7.4; February, $11.2214; March. SU.17V4. Aislke, Prime, $12.96; December. $1X00; March. il3.CS. Timothy, prime, December. $1.90; March. $2.00. tilrl Murdered by .Sweetheart, NEW YORK. Nov. 26,-Margsret Sohroeder. a pretty 19-year-old girl, was shot and killed this afternoon in West Kortv-elghth street by her sweetheart, Michael Grasso. 31 years old. who at txmpted suhlde by firing a bullet into hs head He was removed to a hospital un -ontrlous Wha riused the shooting bus nov been learned. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Has Been on Decline for Weeks and Longs Are Shaken. CORN SHORTS GETTING EVEN It W Noticeable that Some of the l.n rarest Cnnntry Commission Home Were Sellttsr Decem ber Corn Moudny. OMAHA. November 2S, 112. The fact that the exporting countries have large quantities of whent. cither In hand or to come forward, shows that the importing nations will be well fed. even In case the Dardanelles are closed to Russia and I)nnh Argentina : will soon commence to harvest a large :rop of wheat of good iua!lty A great ueai ot war taut was muuigea in on the board of trade vesterdav. but none of the cables treating on this subject erc considered as entirely rename. Wheat prices have been on tho decline for six weeks, and the weak longs have been shaken nut. nnd a mod many ot the eleventh hour bears driven In. Close observers of market conditions regarded the advance In Interest rates on the New lork stock Exchange yesterday to twelve per cent and the break in stocks In Wall Street and on foreign exchanges as reflecting trie situation abroad, but the bears nrirurd thnt there must be a large export demand, and continued buy ing to keep prices moving upwara. aiany of the conservative traders, however, ex pect to see May wheat fluctuate around 90o for some time to come. Cash wheat unchanged lo Vte higher. The corn market showed a good rally from a week ago and Chicago shorts have evened up their position in a great many Instances. The market was weak yester day because of Increased offerings ot cash, and the fact that the sales for ox- port continue small, xne aavance at u erpool attracted only passing attention, as Boston reported Increased offerings of new corn with only a moderate demand. It was noticeable that some of tho larg est country commission houses were sell ing December corn yesterday. They ad vised against buying except on good de clines below the present level. Cash corn lie higher to so lower. Cash housei were buyers of December oats yesterdny and the shorts In the May option snowed some uneasiness dccbusb of the strength In wheat. J. C. ShulU says that Canadian farmers will not pell their oats nt m-enent nrlcef. as It would only net them 15c a bushel on the farm, Cash oats unchanged to Kc nigner. ' There will be no market in Omaha or Chicago November 2a. Thanksgiving day. Clearances were 3,000 bushels of corn, 400 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 217,000 bushels. Liverpool closed '.i'sihd lower on wheat and '.frHd lower on corn. i'nmary wheat receipts were bushels and shipments were 2.373,000 bush els, against receipts last year of $61,000. bushels and shipments of 716,000 nusneis. Primary corn receipts were "50,000 bush els and shipments were 318,000 bushels, against receipts last year ot 928,000 bush els and .shipments of 231,000 bushels. Primary oats receipts were 673.000 bush els and shipments were 1,207.000 bushels. against receipts last year of 473,000 bush els and shipments ot f03,ono bushels. The following cash sales wero reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard wlntor: 5 cars. 81c. No. 4 hard winter: 2 cats, 79c; 2 cars, "SVic; 1 car; 78i No. 3 spring: 1 car, SOVic; 2 cars, SOc; 3 cars, TSWc. No. 4 spring: 1 car, 78?a No. 3 mixed: H car, SOc. No. t mixed: 1 car, 79c. No. a durum. 1 car, 78c. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car. 78c; 1 car, 77Hc: 1 car. 77c. Oats No. 3 whlto: 1 car, SOHe; 2 cars, SOVic. No. 4 white: 1 car, 30ic: 11 cars, :wc; 1 car, 29ic. No grade: 1 car, 291c. Corn No. 3 white: 2 cars, 42c. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 40c; 1 car. 39c. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, 41c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 40c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, 40Hc; 1 car, 40c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 4V4c; 1 cer. 39V4c; 1 car, SKc. No grade: 1 car, 38c. Rye No. 2: Itt cars, 00C. Omaha Cash Trices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 8043Sllic: No. 3 naro, TJhVUWAc; no. 4 hard, i6',iv7So; No. 2 Bprlng, 80381c: No. S spring, 79-S0',c; No. 4 spring, 7879iid. CORN-No. 3 white. 41Uf42c; No. 4 white. 3940c: No. 3 yellow. 40c241c: No. 4 yellow', SSitfftOc; .No. 3. 4Og40Hc; No. 4, 389W04C nq grade, 373Sc. OATB-No.'2"wh1te.' SOW-Hd: standard, suww: no- wnite, -jskuwac. BARLEY Malting, 63862c; No. 1 feed, 4JfH7c. -RYE No. 2, o94a0c: No. 3, S9C94c Curio t Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Minneapolis Duluth. Omaha Kansas City.. St. Louis Winnipeg .... SI 422 233 002 433 29 99 57 733. 11 23 29 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feuturea of .the Trading: and Claatnc Prices in Hoard of Trnde. CHICAGO, Nov. 26. Wheat slid down in price here today chiefly because Euro pean quotations appeared to make a war scare absurd. The market closed heavy, mVA to l"Se under last nleht. Corn finished. Uc to US;c down, oats un changed to Uc off and provisions vary ing from ITiiC decline lo an advance ol be. Heavy wheat receipts anda big Increase In the vl sable supply tended further to discourage the wheat bulls. Argentine crojis advances were ot a bearish sort and there was practically no milling or for eign demand. The. only sign of a rally came when transietnt gossip developed that a break hud occufred In negotiations tor peace. May wheat ranged from 9u5c to Ul'ic with last sales at W.ic, a drop ot lUc' net. Larger receipts and fine weather de pressed corn. Trade at times was rather slow. May fluctuated between 47i&47sic and 48giSVc, closing easy ic net lower at 47?iCJ47Tc. Caxli grades wele heavy. No. a yellow was not quoted. Covering by shorts kept the oats mar ket relatively steady May. which sold from 32ic to 32Hc. closed US '.So off, at attffssjic. Stock yard nouses unloaded provisions and discounted hog cholera reports. As a consequence nctiv3 deliveries under went a net decline of SfTJlic to 17ic Closing quotations were: ArtJclel Open.l Hieh.l Low. I Close.l Yes'y. Whcatl Dec, S5'.iH S5V4I flUI .May. :u 90V1 SOVi D1VS Ki S7i' 47U 47ilU7i(fi; July.! Corn Dec May. July. 47H4ii: 47?; 47H-;4Ji'6ti 4Sj'.', 1 Dee 'SlfiSl'k 31U' si i atro.ijiufeot May. S2V4IB'! ?sl July.l 32V' 32H'32;-?; l 2'.-i Pork i Jan.., 19 30 1 30 Ufl I7H- 13 22!il 1 40 i W 2" May. 1$ S7'.-i! W NHl Is 43 , Ijird I i 1 Dec. 10 92H 10'J-ty 10 K) Jan.. 10 65 ( 10 & 10 May ! 10 jo 10 2). 10 I2!i IS 30 15 t2 10 W 10 07Vj 10 C2(il 10 72), 10 15 10 23 Ribs I I I I I Jan..! 10 25 10 27H! 10 20 ,10 22',,. 10 30 I t 10 25 1 May.i 8W i i &0 9 h3j U 85 3 35 Cush quotations 'were as follows: KUOL'R-tilow. winter straights, $4.30 l.M; winter straights. t3.9ftft4.0; sprint patents. $1.20116.20; spring straights, t3-V"ip 4.03; bakers, $3.EMg3.70. ItyB-So. 2. 61c. BARLEY Feed or mixing. 45j6uc; fair to choice malting. 661jf70c. SEEDS Timothy, $3.083.70; clover, tlJ.Mffl..00. PROVISIONS Mes pork. $17.C0S17-73. l.ard, in tierces, $11.20. Short ribs, loose, tl0.70O10.STV4- ... ... Total clearances of wheat nnd flour were equal to 2i;,n00 bu. Primary receipts were S.aOU.OOO bu.. compared with 468.000 bu. the corresponding dir a ear agt. The visible supply of w.seat in the Cnlted Htate.s Increased 3,334,to0 bu, tor the week, lit! I mated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, K cars; corn. 45ti cars; oats, 105 cars; hogs. 36,000 bead. Chicago Cash Prices No. S red. tl.Qifi 1.03; No. 3 red, $6ic(tl.00; No. 2 hard, S6H881 ; No. 3 hard. 84 Mc; No. 1 northern. Si;ltlS7c: No. 2 northern. RtVfrQ-' Ei'fcc: No. 3 northern. siuic; ro. z spring S45c. No. " spring. &3Si4c: No. I spring, Vigtf-. elvet charf. 7MJs5He: durum. 814 V torn: No. 3. old. ' iitiSSc No. 3. nW, 40114, No 3 while, old, u24j-'. r , .l,IJwru!NEW YORK STOCK MARKET 4 . No. 4, old. 4$tr49c : No. 4. new, 4S4f Hc; No. 4 white, old. 4SfN?c; No. 4 white, new, 44H45c; No, 4 yellow, old. 61 t?6Vic: No. 4 yellow, otd, 5JlHc; new. 43ufc4. Oats: No. ?, 31c. No. 2 white, 34U34Tc; No. 3 white, SP-GHUc; No. 4 While. 28 Utmue: standard. Tl Rye: No. 2. sic. Hatley. 4Mf74c. Seeds Timothy. w.ooivs.W: clover, J13.0O31S.O0. HVTTKR-Steady. ctenmertes, JSUSlHc; dairies. 20Olc. KOUS-Stendy; receipts, S.2U cases; nt mark, cases Included, 32ffSSc; ordinary j flrsls. 24o; firsts, 27c. I C11EHPH Steady; daisies. lfitiMtMK: . twins. li4ttl(k; young Ainvrlcns, IfiMr IBVic; long horns. 16Mil6JiC. POTATOES SteJidy; receipts, ft) cars, Michigan. ''0f63c: Mlnnosotn. 4Sff2ci Wisconsin. 4Sfiu2i POULTRY Steady, turkeys. nllr. 13c; dressed. 21c; chickens, alive, 10c; spring, alive. l!c. VEAI--Steidy, 94J14c. NEW YOIllv 41KNKK AL MARKET (tunlnttons nt the liny vn Vnrtnoa Commodities. NEW YORK, No JS.-KLOl'lt -Quiet, spring patents, S4.4o4i4.70; winter straights, $.43t4.t5; winter patents. 1.15tT5.00; spring clears, Jt.15S-l.4S; winter extras No. 1. J 1.05 M4.1S; winter extras No. 2. t3.Ktf-4.06; Kan sas straights, 4.(KW4.10. Rye flour, barely steady: fair to good. t3.tttf3.90; choice to fnncv. U9ali"I.Oo. Buckwheat flour, aulet: J2.00fi3.10 per 1C0 lbs. COhNMI&U-Steady; fine white and yellow. tJ.50Ul.5S: coarse, Jl.4MJt.5Q; kiln dried, J3.73. HYK-Stcady; No. 2 western, C45j5c. c. I. f. Buffalo. BARLEY Steady ; feeding, 5Sc. c. I. f, New York: malting, 5i3j3c. c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Spot market IrreifUlar: No. 2 ml, J1.05W. in elovator nnd tl.WH f- o- afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 9RUc f. o. b. afloat. Future market closed IVitflHc net lower, December, 9llSf02o, closed 9H4c; May. MHtfOt'scc, closed !6Hc. CORN Spot market easy; cxjiort, B3o f. o. b. afloat to arrive. OATS spot market steady: November, KfTStic: natural white, Sbt37c; white clipped. 371f.Sc. FEED Steady; western spring brnn. lft lb. sacks. S22.50; stunddrd middling, llO-lb. sacks. J22.H); city. 100-lb. sacks, J23.2ii. HAY Quiet, prime, nominal; No. 1, Jl.IOyi.12.,; No, 2, 9ocfJl.(0; No. 3, TBfiWk; HOPS Unlet, state, common to cholco. 1912. 20O3r; 1911. lMi'Kc; Pacific coast, 1912. H1D1C Firm: hemlock firsts. KtfeSc; seconds. ISfMc, thirds, 23tf'J4c, rejects, ISc. HitOVJiUK- foric, Hieany; mes. iiv.ui 19.S0; ramlly. $23.004K:4.00; short clears. 22.00ft24.50. lltef, firm; mess. J19.XXH 20.00; family. J23.0OO 24.00; beof hams, JI8.00jj 31.50. . ...11 ....III ,il ... 1i uul mums, tin 1 1 . iiiiii;ii cviuvn. ii- in 1-. lhf., J13.00313.50; pickled hams, Jli.00. nom inal. i;iru, easy; miuuie wvti pruuo, I11.1Mi11.1Ti; refined, barely steady: con tinent, tl'iMi South America. J12.70; com pound. J7.87'.fTS.2j. ' TALLOW (Juiet; prime city, hhds., 6c; special. 7Mc; country, 6Q4(V. BUTTER l'lrni; rcceipiti, i.ihu tuns; creamery extras, 36c: state dairy finest. 'JSt$&iPi factory, current make, firsts, siHic; June maue, iirsis, hh-c. CHEESE Steady , receipts, 2.4IU aises; state, whole milk, held, colored specials, 17iaiSc: skims. tSj'HSic EOQS Irregular; receipts. G.0J1 rates: fresh gathered extru. 3Sf41c; refrigerator special mokes, fancy, local storage, charges paid. S3.ff23Vic: nearby hennry, white, rnncy large, new lam, wi?itwc; nearby hennery selected whites defective In size or quality SS'StSC; westrrn gath ered whites. 33l42c, POULTRY Dressed, weak; fresh kllleu western chickens. 13'iSilSc; fowls. 16c; turkoys. 2092.V. S(. I, ituls (ieunral 3lnrUet. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 26. WHEAT-Cash, firm; track. No. 2 red. tI.02tfl.tW; No, 2 hard. S7!4Wc. CORN Finn; tracu, .mi: s, 4;jc; .no, white, 47c. OATS Firm: track. No. 2. 32V4ft3Jc: No. 2 white. 3tHi3."c. WHEAT Lower; December, Shc; aia,y, OlVic. CORN Lower; December, IjUc; May, 46V4c. OATS-Wenk; December, 31'lo; .May, 32Uc. FLOUR Firm, red winter Patents. J4.83 W5.15; extra fancy and straight, 5l,:iVff-t.75; hiirci winter clears, j,iuvi3.iw. SEED Timothy. J10.00. CORNMR,L-J.int. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 90 Cl 93c. hay steady; tunoiny, i,i.)rn.ou; prai rie. J12.00ffrl5.R0. BAOGINCJ 10 .'MSc. TWINE-Hemp. 8c. PROVISIONS-Pork, uncliaiiRed; Job bing, $16.60. Lard, unchanged; prime Htenni, tl0.72-fl'10.82H- Dry salt tneiits, un changed; boxed extra shorts, $11.75; clear ribs. $11.73; short clears, $12.12& Bncou, unclvanged; boxed extra shorts, $12.75; cleur ribs, $12.75; short clears, $13.12(4. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs, 12c; turkeys, lV4c; ducks, 14c; geese, no RU'n'BR-Stcady ; creamery, IBlfCle. Receipts. Shipments. 10,(XI9 l.tt 71.00) 72,000 3S.0J0 39.COJ 31,000 i;c.oco EaUfj-Klrnt, 26c. Flour, bbW Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu...; Kaiisna Vliy Craln nnd Provisions. " KANSAS CITY, Nov. 5W.-WH10AT-Cash. nnchanged; No. 2 hard. SlVBS7c; No. 3. 80S2c, No. 3 led, 97c$1.01: No, 3. 91Vi97Hf. CORN I'nchanged to ',c higher; No. 2 mixed. 44V44Ke: No. 3. litj43c; No. 2 White, 46Uc; No. 3. 44fo'44lic. OATP Unchanged: No. 3 white, 3Jti 33Hc; No. 2 mixed, 32r',4c. WW HAT December. 78UQ7Sc; May, SIH'aSiaic; .Inly. jeg2Vie. CORN-December, 43iul5?i; May, 43UO; July. 45U046c. OATS-DecemheV. 32-,ifl52tt; May, 33?) 33Hc RYK-2e. HAY Weak to .Vc lower; choice tim othy. J13.00til3.DO; choice prairie, JIJ.OO 12.50. Ut'TTKR-Cnnmery, :!3c; firsts, 31c; seconds, 29c; packing. 23';c. ROGS-Bxtras, 30o; firsts, 20c; secondx, SOc. POULTRY Hens. Dl5c; roosters, S x'.ie; springs, ll'ifjiSc; young turkeys. ICc. Hccclpts. Shipments. Wheat, bu t.V) 12S.00O f?orn, hu 23,0tf) 1R.IXW Outs, bu 12,000 12.000 V lallilr .Supply of (iruln. NEW YQRK, Nov. id. The visible sup ply of grain In the United States Hat urdoy, November 23, an compared by the New York Produce exchange was as fal lows: Wheat. K,n-W,o00 bushels, Increased 3.333.0U0 bushels. Wheat in bond, 4,221.000 buihels, increased, l.J&S,000 bushels. Corn, 1,535,000 bushels, decreased, 32M") bushels. Oats, 12,001,000 bushels, decreased, M2.00U buthels. Oats In bond, 52,0") bushels, de creased, f,U bushels. Rye, l.mo.WXJ bushels, decreused 7,C00 busliels. Uar)p, 4,174.000 bushels, decreat-cd, 450,000 bushels, llarley In bond, 20.i,f;) bushels, increased, 115.000 bushels. JlllMuukee t.raln MnrUrl, MILWAUKHE, Wis., Nov. 2fi. -WHEAT No. 1 northern. Ritf.W.ic; No, 2 northern, 4U'84Vic; jo. s nam winter, aiassc; De cember. xzHc; May, 87',S7jc, CORN No, 3 yellow, new, titCOo; No. 3 white, new, ASfiWc; No. 3 old, S4c; De cember, 4S!c; May, 47sc. )ATH-Standanl, 32Utf32'jc. HARLEY-I4Q72C Liverpool Urnln AlarUrl. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 26. WHEAT-Spot. Htrady; No. 1 Manitoba, iie', 7s 7d: No. 2 Manitoba, new, 7s3!id; No. 3 Muiiftoba. new. 7s 2d; futures, easy, December. 7s3'.4d; March, 73'id; May, 7h IHd. CORN Spot, quiet: new American Kl In dried, iMCd; futures, easy; December, 4s4d; January. 4-!(d. Peoria Market, PEORIA. Nov. 2tS.-CORN-.iurkft Ic higher; No. 3 white. 47c; No. 4 white. 45c; No. 3 yellow, 47c; No. 4 yellow, 4Jc; No. 3 mixed. 47c; sampje, 2SVt4T43c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 34c. standard. 33c; No. 3 white, 32c; No. 4 white, 31c. Duluth Urnln Market, DULUTH. Nov. 26.-W!IEAT-On track, No. 1 hard, WUc; No, 1 northern, 81!c: No. 2 northern, 79 Uc; Montana, No. 3 hard, W.ic; December, SO'ic hid; May &5Hc asked. OATS-2',4e Sugar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 2S.-HUaAR-Raw, steady; MuscoVHdo, fV test, 3.55c; centrif ugal. 06 test. 4.05c; molasses sugar, V) test, 3.30c. refined, steady. i 4'offee MurUrl. ' NEW TUltK. Nov ?, --COFFKK- Rio, I No. 7 I IV , futures, stead), December. H bi- , Mop li 1V?-, Erratic Course of Money Market Reflected in Stocks. CALL MONEY RISES AND FALLS More Irirul Rruinitda for Funds Quickly Satisfied and Durinu l.nrKe Part of llay I, onus In Small Iteiinrsl. NEW YORK, Nov 26,-The erratic course ot tho money market today was reflected In operations in stocks, although quotations wero appreciably steadier than was tho case yesterday Call money, opening at 9 per cent, quickly ivanced to 13 per cent and renewals were made at 11 per cent, as compared with per cent yesterday. After touching tho high indnt tho rate declined steadily, until before the clone money was offered at 3 per cont. There was some further calling in of loans, owing to the demands of Interior banks, nnd it wns suggested also that window dressing" for tho expected call from the comptroller for a statement of the condition of national banks played a part In the action of the money marKei. The more urgent demands' for funds were nnlcklv satisfied, however, and dur ing the last part or me uay can loan wero In small request. Time rates hardened in sympathy with the movement of call money Tho stock market was relieved today of pressute from abroad. On more reassur ing news of the European political situa tion the rorelgn markets improved anu there was a sympathetic ndvnncc on tho homo exchanco at tho opening. Interest wus centered largely on tho money mar ket, and when call loans rose to is per cent quotations fell off sharply for a time. With the easing of money, how ever, the market steadied and toward tho close price rose to the highest point of tho dny. A. number of the ktniidard Issues mado net gains of a point or more. Atchlsons October statement con tributed another to Hho list of favorable railroad returns Gross enrnliics In creased JI.41T.ooo and the net $378,000. The bond market was unner pressure today, with some large blocks of semi speculative Issues changing hand. To tal unli-a. uni- value, i2.22.v00). I'll tod States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were ns follows! tuin. nun. WW. WW. AlnalrilnlrJ Copper . American Asrlcullunl Amtrlcan lift Sugar. Amerlctn Cn Anierlcn can pfd,. . Anitrlcsn C Jt. P NUW HITS MH V II (00 5Mi ti HVt i.ik) tv.k .".:; II sou lttii na irtu t,hi Mil SI'l iiV, Amerlnn Cotton Oil MO MH Am, Ion FecurlllM . ... Anuirlcin Iilnwdl Amrrlcsn loroniotU ... 100 II American R. ft It 4,iio Ti Am. S. ft It. pM i n u; Hi ltnu 11th Hi TS Am, Pusir Itetlnlng Aturrlrtn T. A T Amtrlrtn Tlatco ...... Anaconda Mining Co Atclilion AtchUon pfd I Atltntlr Coitt Line. tllllmore ft Ohio Bethlfhem Pleel Brooklrn Iltplil Tr CinnJIm rsrlflo Central leather Clieapeak ft Olilo CMrago tl. W (Thlraro, M. 81. P ... Chlciao ft N. W Coliirsdo P. t 1 (,'oneolldttfd (! . .. . Corn rroducln Dalawarii ft lltulaon DrnTr ft Ulo Oranilt.... Dciivtr ft. It. O. pld nlMlllora' $ecurltlM Erie Erie let p(d Krle M Pfd (ieneral nii'irtrlr Oreet iBjrttirrn pil Oreet Northern Ore etfe. Illinois Central Interhorotifh Met lntrr. Met. pfd International llnneeter Inter-Mario pM I aV-rnettcnal' Taper .. .. Iiiltrnatlonal Pump ... . Sao :ivt : S.TC0 Mi 43i (3 1,100 TOi, HI iw ioih ion. mis 109 U7'k llt'i 1UH S04 MM IMS 101't OM .-3 Sit. 3,100 PI'. ! s,;oo : in u S.lOO MH SO 300 It 1 .. S0t 1 I. M0 ll; 113 III 400 l:i lH'i 139 IM Vg 3i 331. !. Tv 'Jlr !1U sit. am. 1WI 3Tk 4' H tlhl 34 304 SI 23' s'i 3V, '.s 61 stu i,r.oo IP. ' lis l.7nci MH nils S4 5ci 1S0V. llfl'.a llVa (00 13 !. 51, 2S Human Cltr Southern .. Lacledo Oaa Lehlsh Valley K) iTi l!U S7" 1W IM'i JOSS 10U 3,100 inn i; n; MO I44i lltVi Hl! SIX) H0i llOU lit- Uiulnllle ft Naihvuvr.. M.. St. P. ft 8. S. M. Mteaourl, K. ft T Mlfnourl rerlflc KM Sill tVk 2S 1,IM) 43M "Vw- 'ini it J.i 13SU National llleiuU National I.eed V. It. It. ot M. 3-1 pM.. New York Central N. V . O. ft W.... Norfolk ft Weetem rth American Northern raclfh' raclfln Mall Peilliaylvanla t'oople'a Oaa r C. C. ft St. I. iMttaburill Uas Preaeed steel Cer Pullman Talac Car ftl, .A U J?.. im 31 ! at. "io iisvi m lisi'k nixi 83 3 ksu to in w 3,400 IMS i:j iaii too .iit it Ji'i i.-joo ihh 1:1 700 ins llHi H5, mo loin ini'i Jirj 55W suo 3 s;4i 7U 100 HIS 1441. ISO. Ilesdlnc 4T,'00 17IS 1T0S 171!, w :;s 57 !4 :"U Itrpubltc I. ft B Ilepubllo I. ft S. pfd.... Itock Island Co Knrk leland Co. pfd at. ),. ft a. r. :t pfJ.... Sfaboard Air Wne flubotrd A. li. pfd Hlon-gheffleld B, I !. .. Houthern Pacific Houthern lUJtvar ....... So. Railway ptJ Tenneeate Copper Teana ft raxMc Union lUclflc Union Pacific! pfd United Stairs Heatty UnltM gtatee Rubber.. . . United States Rteel U S, Jteel pfd Utah Conner 30) tS4 ll 3,1100 -SS 34T (M 41 100 1014 014 100 :o :o :no mi U 1M (0 CO 49 as S JO "J "- 44S l.iav) no1; H'Xi hoi, 1,100 :!. r 100 IIS flU 300 40S U IM XI !S :i,4oo n:u nt 40U 17P, 3U 90 7U MH 7IS 1,100 it n Sl,00 7IU TITi 600 HIS HIS HIS MOO 3U CIS C3 Va, .Carolina Chemical 100 US 14 4Vi 14 M 71 Wis S Wahaeh Wabash pfd UK) 1 H Western Maryland 1W M'.i ' Western Union .. ...... TeO "t'.i 714. Wiatlnshouae Klectrlc SV) It (0t Whrelln ft U K , ..... Total salea for tlie day, Cif.'CM tbarea. tv York Money Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 2il.-MONEY-On call, strong, 2&12 per cent; ruling inte, 11 per cent; closing bid, 3U per cept, of fered at 4 per cent. Time loans, stronger; sixty days, 6 per cent, ninety ilayH, 61 ..t nn. ..Miit-. i months. 3w tier cent. P1UMI5 MBRCANTILW lAj'Elt-t( per' cent. MTERLINfl EXCHANO K Weak, wltn actual business In bankers' bllbt at ll.sii'5 ror sixty-day hills, and at ll.hfi'S for de mand; commercial blllf, H.Wli. 8IL'Kll liar, Sc; ilexlcan dollars, 4Hc , iONDS Government, steady, lalliuuil, ncavy. Cloalug tiuolatlons on bonds today wer ns follows. V. 8. ret iw, i i . bu. rri. b. ei- .lOU.'Ui. 8 deb. s lf.ll . SJl 101SI.. & N. unl it. 57i, lOtSM. K. T. Jtt 4.. MS .I1IH do ten. Hit Uv, .1HS Mo. ratlflc 4... .. 71 do coupon U. e, s. re j io coupon . V. i. 4., rec lu oupoa .m 3.. coupon, WIS do conv. It... .. Its A.-C. lt ' .. uV. It. It. of M. 4'. II!, Amer. A. U... UjA Y. V. g. J.. .. .4 eA T. tc T. c 1- Hi do -deb. I, 91 saIh. -rotew 4s.. ..IW eN y, N. . t . eArmour & Co. 4S t T 31i ....... .11 AU'libon sea. 4 ... 9 fc W. 1st e i. M do cv. 4. "u "; tr uivi ejo rr. Ss l"i JW. IMflllC it . 9i A. C b. l"t Uet. fc Oaltt 4s. da ISs . H't do is M1 P.io. s. U rfil. 4.. js renn. er. ass nn.. ii li 49ien. 4 lies : nrooV. Tr er. I sc.. of Ca. JS iv jte.ainr sen At .. iai'. Cea. Lsatlwr I. L. ic . P. lit Is 1141 Cbee. fc Olilo 4S. ,SS do sea. 6 ju a .,. iu :iLHt i h. w; i is. t ChKau A A. s X. A. I,, ailj. It C. U. & Q, 1. W!iM. ! eol. 4e do gen. 4a. . MVi do or 4s., C M fc P r 4S, l"'1 do lit ref, 4 C. II, I. 4; V. v. it. 7 So. HelUar ir. . to tit. i: 7H do ten. it r fc 8. r fc e S" t'nloa faclflo li ef). tc U. er 4e.... US do tr. ( eu. L. It. II. ref, it J do 1st it. ref. 4 lil.nn.r' ti 7t1i,L'. 8, KubUr ti. 74U M, '.t Dili IMS in, i iois ioj Brie p. I. 4. . l P H. Steel ti it. .mt, do sen. 4a 7SVe.-Car Chem. is. 7ij do it. it. aer tl. 7Vi Wabash 1st fc n. it ti ill. Cen. 1st ref. is 4S 'Weitarn Md. 4s.... li Inter. Met. 4S- MS West. Klee. cv Ca. H Inter. M. M. 4Ss. USWti. Central Is .. Japan Pis , . V)t Bid. Offered Srtr York Mining; Slocks. NRV YORK. Nov. 2.-Closlng riuota. tlons on mining oiooks were: Com, Tunnel atocJ. . I Meilran ..... . )t ,.;oo .. u ..IM do bands II Ontario 33 Opblr 140 "Standard .... Yellow Jeeltt I Cat. fc Va. Iron Silver Iieadvltle Coo. . Little Cblet Oifered. Trrasnry Statement, WARHINOTON. Nov. 28.-The cond. tlon of the United SUte treasury at thn beginning of business loday was: Working balance. 4S9.243: In banks and Philippine treasury. 133.k1S.oi:, Total of general fund. 1144.W7 723, llecetpts tut-r-lav. 1I.1I3.2I. dlsburtetnents YjV,31 Deficit this fiscal year tl.01fi.339 as against a deficit of tJ.s4,S4S last year The figures for re ceipts, disbursements and deficit exclude Panama canal and publKs debt transac tions. Boston I'tnsliiK Stocks. BOSTON. Nov. aS.-Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: AlKwtn . 41 Motuk .... JJ Areil. Coprr . . IIHNftili IVn. A. Z U ft S tiNtfl10K Min ... ! Alttent Cm. .. . 4 North Hutu .. p. ft 0. C . M. t. brlh IM J'l rl ArlMi . ,. TT tiomlninn IT Oil. . ltMl ,to (Hi f ola I"' tVniesriUI . ("op. Hani e c nM DiitU C M , Frtnklln .... . Olrovn Cm. .. . flrtnhy Con. Clrtene CtntnpA . . . 1 Quliwj W . UHDkinnPB 14 . UK Superior 4 Suttrtor & D. M 1't iVLTmu-tt i Tt4f s. s. It & M... M i pta 11 nojalr'Cbcwr. SU tilth On. Knr Utr ... iTIUUh tppr Co IaX CVppe . . . JU Winona l. ullr Copper . Hi WotTrln Mlmt Ceppfr . 3i si I II London Slock MnrUrl. LONDON, Nov. SC.-American sri tit lilt s opened steady and advanced on fall- buy ing. The better feeling continued and at noon prices generall were 'ISJCVic over the final New York prices ot yesterday. The Canadian Pacific shares wore ex crpllonally firm and sold !iio higher. SILVER Uar, steady nt 29Wd per ounce. MONKY S'ltrSli per cent. Tlie rate of discount In the open mar ket for short bills is 4 1S-W4U per cent; for three months' bills, 4 11-1S per cent. OMAHA tir.NKtlAli MARKI1T. BUTTKR No, 1. Mb. cartons, 3Go: No. 1, 0-lb. ttlbs. 84io; No. 2, 33c, CllKESIJ-Imported Bwlas. 33o; Ameri can Swiss. 36c: block Swiss. 24cj twins, 20c. dalslen. ?oc: trlplots. 20c; Young Americas. 21c; bluo label brick. 21c: llm bergrr. 2-lb 21c; Mb.. 22o; New ork whltr. 21c Heef Out 1'iiccs Wholesale prices of heef cuts, effective No ember IS, are as follows; No. 1 ribs. 20o; No. 2 ribs. 14o; No. 3 jibs. 10Hc; No. 1 loins, ai No. 2 loin. 15c; No. 3 lolpi, Itc; No. 1 chucks, 9c; No. 2 chucks, fc; No. 3 chucks. "Ho; No. 1 rounds, 13c; No, 2 rounds, 10c; No. 3 rounds, 9Hc, No. 1 plates, Sc. No. 2 plates. 7(4c; No 3 plates, 7c. POULTRY-Rrollers. 13 per dots., hens, HlflSe; cocks, He; ducks, no; geese, 13c; turkeys. 3&i: pigeons, per do.., 11.20. Alive, broilers. 16c! hen. SHfilOJic; old roosters, 7c: ducks, full feathered, 124C! eae, full feathered. 10c; turkeys, lftlHSo! tilgeonn, per dox 4c; homers. 12.30; FI8H (fresh)-l'lclterel, Ho; white. 13c: trout, 13c; Spanish mackerel, ISc; eol, 17e; haddock, 13c: flounders, 13c; green cat fish, 13c: shad roe, per pair, 40o! tvilinon, 10c; hnllbut, 12c: buffalo, 8c; bullheads, 13c; whlteflsh, lie; native mnckercl, 40o each: herring. Sc. AVnol Market. HOSTON, Nov. 26.-WOOl-Wlth rap idly depleting bins and values holding firm on nil lints thn domestic wool trade In becoming .Intel estctl in tho 1913 clip. Trading In the old stock continues on broad linen, but with u slight decrease In IIIU nifcl. Ul lll.l 1 1 I.IIB.l-1 Pi lilvwiu-il lli.CTfc' l.nnAU I 1 .1 ,n I. A.. ...... .1. thoiieh tho hlghor grndes sell readily. In territory stock tho Inquiry covers both original bags nnd graded wools. Texas nnd California wooIb am dull. Mlaaouri, thiea-clghths blood, 2tc! quarter blood. "OlL-iiv-ltt.. Vanlnhlti nml .Imllfir, lialf ni.-t-. v.i tiiw nuiil ivi w , vi y pinn.v, Mowi, unwiishwl, 27W2o; three-eighths Texas fine, six to eight months, RSJfMc; fine twelve monthn. (VtSttSo: fine. fall. 47 Hi ISc. Cnllfornln: Northern. 5HW2c; mid- dio county. 4SHio: Houthern. 47ic: ran. . free. 4SSityc, Oregon: ICiiBtern. No. 1 olghtnn blood, combing, fi7Wvc, rtinrter blood, comhlng, 5.V550, Pulled; Fine, A, O.o asked. A atlpors. ftitioSc, -ST. IOITIH. NOV. SB. WOOlr teady. medium grades, combing and clothing. XVMXa; light fine. W21c; heavy fine. ISiflSc; tub washed, 27tiiio. Metal Mnrkel. NKW YORK. Nov. 2C.-M BTALS-Cnp-tier, firm: Nlandnrd nnof. 117.10 bid! Nn- 1 vembcr to Kebruury. )17.1017.40; elcc- I lrr.1.,11,. nn. I l,,U IITH'HL ..nallnir S.17 ' , ..W.JHW ....V. ....... ,,IIU tat . va.tw ifrl7.37i.. Tin. dull: hhiI to January. 39.50 (IK.iftO. l.iml. Hteudv! 14.4.VM.K1S. Snnller. Ifcteady; $7.SBtft7.nii. Antimony, unlet; Cook. "en's, iiato. iron, Hteady and unchanged, Copier nrrlvuls, 80 tons. lOxportK. 14.935 tons, i.oiiaon copper, sieiiuy; spot, j;ib 1 7k" ',. I ; future. 77 12b fid. London tin, unlet; siKit, xr.U 15.1; futures, 15s. Ixindon lead. 17 17n fid, Ignition npcltcr, 21?., iron, Cleveland warrants, 7n 10d In Ijinrton. mt. LOUIS'. Nov. 2tf.-MHTAiS-Leail. lower, nt tl.ty. HPeltcr, firm, at J7.35. .llluiieniiolla I, ruin .VlnrUel. MINNKAPOL1H.' Nov; 21. WJU5AT December. 79TMo: May, SoitassTio; cash. -n. 1 1,0 nl. HVLc: No. 1 northern. SI(Ji k24ic No. 2 northern, 7SHKOf4o: No. 2 hard. .Montana. Mivkc: no. ;i. 7nTMiiMac. TORN No. 3 yellow, 4446c OATS No. 3 white, 3Hc. RYIC-No. 2, 52S4c. HRAN U4.O0fll8.50. !' I. O I'll First natenls. H.lMil.U: sec- ond patonts, Jt.qOdH ffi: first clears, $3 Odif . a.i.i; neconu clears, rui.i". mSKD-FInx, 11.311. HARLKY tOflfiOc. Tnrpenliiir. nnd Itimln. SAVANNAH. Nov. TURPENTINE Steady, at 34H'(35c: salon, 23 bbls.; ro celpts, 1.321 iibln.; shipments, 143 liuln.; stocks. :tC.617 bbls. ROSIN Klrni; sules. X330 bbls.. lecolpts, 4.281 bbls.. Shipments. l,2;i bbln.; Ktock, 1 143.100 bbls. Quote. A. U. O. J5,71i; D. 13.70; K. (C.73H: 1', W.15: O. .S0: H and 1. S3.B3: k, i.6o; m, 7; n, i.o; vvu. 37. ; WW, J7.60. OIllCAIltl I.IVK HTOCIC MARKET He in nn 1 1 for Cattle nml Mheep Steady Hog. Weak. CIHCAao, Nov, W.-CATTLB-Re. celpts. B.'lOO head. Market, steady to JOc higher; beeves, t5.35tjl1l.00; Texus steers. 4. 40nO,76! western steers, .wuv.m; biock, ers and feeders, $4.357.t0; cows und liclf .,- I'WjCsn- f-nlv-KU KB rAWlO M. HOaH-lUculpta. 2,OO0 head, Market, wealc to n shade lower, light. l7.S54j7.SO; mixed, $7,40ft7.S5; licavy, r7.3y7.S5: rough, J7.:rit7.56; )lgn, $5.7tyd7,W; bulk of salon, 7.ffiffi7.RS. ' 8HEWP AND LA Mflti Receipts, 25.000 head. Market, steady: native, ysmw.w wfiirn. Yi.rMt.V): yearlings. 14.754iti.10 Iambs, native. 5.ti0vg7.tV); western, 15.7S4' 7.10. Kiineiis City Live MtncU Mnrkel KANSAS CITY. Nov, 2S.-CATTLE Re iintH. 14.O0O. lnbludlng 500 southerns. Iarl:ct. Kteatly and strong; dressed beef and export niters, 3.w(n. ia, iu io good, JtMty&S.OO; western steerc. Ifl.00iig.5ii; Htnoltera and feeders. Il.tvti'7.0: soulhcrn steers, H.MU'7.00; southern cows, 13,60) I r..M: native cows. 1U.504i7.00; native he f- Uis. .W885; bulls. 14.flOU6.0O: calves. 15.50 SIV.J. HOarf- Receipts, 19.0W liead. .Market, er.i. li.Hofl'i Ti'i; llgnt. ii.4uTfT.iu; Pigs, ii.t HHEEP AND LAMiiS -Recelpls. lli.000 heud. Market, loe io r nown, minus 15,507.45; yeurllngH. $l.waMi0; wethetn ll.UOfi4.C0. ewes. li.75t'4.40; Miocker ani retueis, a.wwji.i, hi, l.ouU lile Monk 3InrLel 8T. IXil'IH, Nov, 2t!. CATTLE- Re ceipts, 4,HXi head, Including 2.000 Texans, Ainrlci. weak: natlvn shinning and ex- nnrllnc steers. 1'i.C.Vfl 11.00: dressed beef and butcher steers, ti.tthS.W; atockers-nud feeders, 13.71VfiC.75; cows and heifers. 11.30 m.w. canners, i.iii.io; iiiuis, n.wuv.vi, calves, JtS.OiyiHl-OO; Texas and Indian sters, tvoOfifl.tO: cows and heifers, tl.TtvaS.OO. HOOS- Receipts, 4,(0) head. Market. 10c lower; pigs and lights, !Utf7.75; mixed and butcher. n.eoal.SS, good heavy, 17.80 8HEKP AND LAM HH Receipts, ) head. Market, steatiy; muttons, 4.2S; lambs, yi-isut w; cuiis anu uucks 13.waa.2h; stocKers, ' Slock In Slubl. Receipts ot live stock at the five lulu- cipai western marKeis ye(erou . Cattle. H6ks. Sheep. Bouth Omaha 4.HW 12.IW0 12., Ht. Joiieph .. Kansas City fit. Louis Chicago Totals 3.300 1.2(30 1.000 ..14,00) 4.K4) i;.fty Tt.ooo 4, 1MO0O 16.0OI 2.5f'0 J -0t uti Til! -co ' Wt n i ntnpP, (U4((c; paatorn clothing, CiVi asked; i-JS iv. il. ft valley, No. 1. Mo naked, Territory! Kino 45v. is i- staple, C07c; fine medium clothing, 57 so isH is 4 SJ . .. . t . t.ornVl.nK. trrb(v4o: three- OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Beef Steers lower, Feeders tvnd Butchers Stook Higher. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER Sheep u ml l.niulm. Iliitti Killers nml feeding; Mtoek, Wllhoiil Nle rlhy Price rhnuae Re- eelpta .11111 Moderate. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 2, IMS- Receipts were. Csttla. Hors. Sheep. Official Monday R.R67 7.SH 17.S" rtimato Tticfday 4,ri 12,xi i:w Two days this week . 1W7 20 4W Same days last WQek..lM- SI.M7 37.W7 ntno ? weeks iko. . 12.SIS 14.1W ss.Ut Same 3 weeka ago 5.r4-' fi,3ll 3.1. 429 Same 4 weeks ago :2,117 H.lnS Samo days Inst year .. !.nl . The foltowlng tahle show the recelpls of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date aa compared with last year. isi;. mi. Inc. Dec. t'nttln 1.0M.IU2 1M.I27 Hogs . .. J,tS.Mrt 2,13Q,c.r iOT.fiSl Hhecp 2,7til,44.1 r.Si'S.lOO . ... tJ-SHSJ The following table shown the range ot prices for hogs at Botitli Omaha for the iastfe wday. with comparlslons; ssasntsBaBTsKsBmeVW-vsnOTSHBsBBjSVS Nov. 17. 33 7 441 7 Ml & W 7 SSI 7 39 & 69i ( 08 e 4 02 h tu Nov. IS. ekfii SO I S3 4 l 4 M 4 491 Nov. 1. 7 P4i S 70! Nov 20. Nov. 31. S IS 7 Vol & U' T 7U G 13 7 t I0 7S A 10 Nov. 23.1 7 r.!T. i 1; li fit 7 SSi I ;c a in Nov, 23.1 V SO-M B :t, Nov. 21. A 2J Nov. Si. 7 R i (1 1(1 Nov. 3.1. . ' 0 m 7 kii si I 4 asi ti 13 i 7 !CI R 78 I S OS I! 77' I A Ml 3 M I 6 dSi S Oil j I 07 6 W Sunday. Holiday Receipts and disposition t live stock at the Union Stuck yards,. South Omulm, for twenty-four hours enillng nt 3 o'clock p. m. RliCKIl'TS-r.VUH. Cuttle. Hogs. Sheen. c. ni. .V SNt. r. ny 4 Wnbaeh R. It 1 Mo, Phc. Ity 1 Union Puclfic It. R so !l X 1 31 10 40 10 40 lit 2 : 1 C. . N, W. Ry., Knst.... I ,v N. W. Ity.. West.... fi f. t. p, .M. ,t ti. Ry.... i;i C, 11. O. Ry.. Kast S O. H. & U. Ry.. Wost.... 75 C. H. 1. & P., Bast 10 47. R. I. P., west Illinois Central Ity 2 C. O. W. Ry 2 Total receipts .1H2 171 61 dihiohition-hi:ad. Cattle. Hogs. .Shaep. Monls t Co ;tw 2,SS 3,ir70 2.IH0 4,IVVi Hwlft He Co 5 Ihidtthy Packing Co.... 77 Armour & Co l.ovo Morrell 38 W. O. Packing Cl lit W. II. Vunsant Co 13ft Reutiui Vansant ft Lush 111 Hill & Bon 20N V. 11. Io win....... i 78 Huston .fc Co 27 J. II. Root & Co HO. J. II llulta 192 li. I Huns !y RoHenntuck Urns . ft McCreary A Kellogg.... I1 Werthelmer it Degcp.. IM II. K. Hntnlltiin 54 Rothchlld & Krch lf.S ito. ft Kans-CHlf Co.. 110 Cllne A, Chrstlo 10V Other buyers 7S 1. UIU 2, ri l.WI J.MI Tolnls 5,101 12,4til 12.M3 CATTLE Cattle receluts wure moder ate' again today, making the total for the two days only about 10,000 head, a fHllliiL off of almost one-hulf an com nared with the corresnondlnr two days of Inst week, but still slightly lat-ger than a year nno. to make nnotner com parison, receipts ror me. wecK inns rnr are inn smsllaet or any weeic tins season Willi tun siugln exception or (lentinn wren. iieer steers were in very rair supniv comnared to what they have been on some days of late, thnt Is. there were several butirhus of pretty goon cornreii steers In addition to oulte a little sprlnk. ling nf westerns. The market, however, was very slow and dull with the tendency lower. The forenoon was well advanced. before anvtninu in me way ot unci steers of any consequence had changed hands. Cows and heifers were in very urtlvn demand and they wero higher even than yesterday It Is safe to uiioto cow stuff ns selling today 2fc higher than tho cl0 of last week. It woa nctlvo nt he ad vance nnd pretty much everything, had changed hands nt an early hour, mocker and renders were aiso in very netlvn demand and urlcea a Utile stronger again than yesterday, or nroilnd 2Sc lilglier man last weea, so mi ns inn uc Hlrabln kinds were concerned. Fecillng, cows and heifers showed tho snhio ad vance as steers, being in acttvu ilsniand. Quotations 01: Native Cattlu Good to choice beef steers, 1S.25i39.7S; f'r to good beef steers., l7.2WS.25i common to fair beef steerr, tft.tXWf7.25; good to qholco holf- trs, lf.7W7.w; gooa to cnoice cows, w.w fM.W; fair to good gradus, ll.BOiC.W: com mon to fair grade. 13.X4W.60; good to cholco stockcra and fenders, tl2MfT.ii0j fair to good stockors and feeders. 15,7ffJ (.2S; common to fair stockera and fauii ers, t.VUWS.75; stock cows and hultera, 14.DOUO.00; veal catvos, 15.0OU9.00; bulls, stagH, etc.. 14 00tJt.U). Quotations on Ranee Cattle Rood to choice biief steers, 1H.7&-JH.15; fair to good beet sitters, 40.avo).io; vonimon 10 tair bcuf steers, ti.W86.2C Representative sales: " nt.i..i.. uiriir.ma No. A. rr. ... 911 44 -Jll 4 T( ,. Wi 4 43 ..1047 7 04 ...1011 7 44 ...1033 7 13 No. A. Pr. 17... II.... II. . 3.... 14,.,. 43... II.... COWS. . .1001 7 40 ...1113 7 18 ...1131 7 78 ...1140 4 tl ...mi t to ...1183 8 75 ...1044 4 88 ...1144 8 49 ...1474 li 64 ... Ill 4 70 14.. .. ... 13... 30... .... 313 4 44 21.. .... lit 4 14 t., .,.,414 4 44 13.. . ...lrt5 4 75 4.. .... 7 4 78 It,. .... 3...I t. .. 4.... 4. . I.... 11.... 11.... I.... II.... 7... 14.... II..., 7... 4... 2... t .. 4... 4... 7. . 3... 1... I... r... 1... l... 1... 4... S4. 1... 1... 1 . 7... .1043 8 78 ....1031 4 78 .... 911 4 (0 .... Ml t 00 ....107O t K .... 180 8 14 ....1004 t tl . . lift ( 44 10 ,...1110 i 71 I 14 c I 8 II 1041 8 10 .1074 4 00 .. m 4 0 .1147 4 00 .1414 4 W ,1110 4 10 .1444 4 31 .1143 4 44 .... 545 4 tO I 1100 4 tO (,,., . .. IM 4 tO HE ITERS. .. . 7J5 4 40 4 ... . 411 8 3.4 10 ... 447 S 34 31 , . ... 101 8 80 ti , HI 8 35 41 7tS 8 40 Si..... ICO 6 40 7 . . . 414 8 44 ' 13.,.., ..... 444 S 80 UULLH. HK0 4 U4 1410 4 S4 1 .... 1JS0 8 80 CALVES. :no 4 00 l.., .. .. 3 4 14 I...... ... . 344 IM I..... .. ., ISO 7 It 1 ISO 4 00 I .... T27 8 88 .... 333 8 44 .... 744 4 70 ...,1000 4 70 .... 114 4 18 .... 711 4 30 .... 497 4 34 .... 430 4 14 ...1348 C tft ...1I0 34 170 I 34 S40 80 170 4 00 110 IN 340 I c Sit 4 00 4 ... 327 4 Oil MTOUKKHK AND FEEDERS. J 40 4 74 II 711 4 U 4 1040 t 34 ,. 174 4 84 17 ir 8 78 14 IIS I 40 4 717 8 tt 4 411 4 44 3 341 4 00 3d 107 4 88 7 411 4 It 31 734 4 t SI 138 4 tt 37 613 4 70 It) 744 4 30 130 4 W 40 404 I 34 19 911 7 IS II II) I 30 WESTERNS NKHRASKA. No. Av. I'r. No. A v. Pr. 24 feeders.. 719 f- W 11 cow 10.K 4 tt 0 cows 000 5 23 a feeder.. S25 ti 00 5 cows ttH 4 45 12 feeders.. ! fl 60 90 feeder.. 743 B 70 25 feoders.. 749 C 76 23 heifers... l-OI 6 V) & bulls 272 4 36 4 cows 1007 i 10 10 cows 1047 C 60 12 bulls 1127 4 SO 19 bulls 13IU 4 t a ct-wi mr 4C3 24 steers.. ..IO32 ii M 3 feeders.. n 6 26 00 feeders. .UTS 7 t", 3 feeders.. 1W 7 15 cs & hfr.lOCt ti Oj r. hellers... M72 ft 1" 5 cows HS4 4 6,i 12 feedei.. 681 5 75 13 steer. ...P8 6 75 J. P. Llbbett & Son-Neb. 53 steer.. ..1020 65 J. c. Kirkpatrltk-Neb. 62 atocUeiH. 7S 6 10 llrass & Rice-Neb, 54 steers. ...113i! li C' 23 heifers... bTti 6 U5 3 cows. . .. S23 & 00 Hi us & It -Neb. 105 Urs...l2')4 C Ml COLORADO. 1 coWi 1010 6 Ul 4 bulls 1303 4 40 15 stoar....117G fl 00 81 slot r. ...IIB BO) St cous S74 6 Eli 7 cow $41 4 53 i ferdrr..lB0 C 11 feoders. lOlfl 6 & 4 rows . 9Ji 5 '" si-ow.. . M0 3 75 YOM1NH I ii nun ii.,' t iv i ii i w .1 itj , j J steers l.0 6 J j 3 hslfer. Mi) H SA li steers. 1120 i J 2 steera.. .1150 1 l Il008 -In many respects the hog trade trai very much the same ns yesterday With the Jobbers doing a little busln- sa early at steady urlcea or barely so, When ; considering the way tho local msrket ha- .rtln.l tif an,., u 1I..A . I tiai.t allliril . . . .v. flvntr iiiiiu imiiv . .. ..... . had every reason to hold on to tnc,r offerings for at least steady figure Contrary to expectations the packers proved to be big bears right from thel first appearance on tho market nJ steadfastly romalned that way nil the morning. The general run of the pack t-rs' bids were ground J7.4SKf7H) nnd it wan slmpl.v a case of the sellers lnln: to peddle their hogs Ht thoso prh'es. Tlvw movement was slow and somewhat drnggv nt tlmei with the majority of the offerings finally selling at the range f 7.trt7.w, the first flguren being the most popular price. A compnrlson of tho rang , of prices for tlie bulk of hogs today with . yesterday ahows n general dcclin of about totUSc. The hlRhest price rcathed on this morning's market was $7.G0. vhu was p.ild by a apeculator at the oiKnllig nun is runy 15c lower than Monday s top prices. While the receipts wero liberal ngtln In comparison witli two weeks ago and a year ago they nre slightly less than last Tuesday According to first estimates the receipts fooled tip about ISO cars ci 12,f) hear, aa against 12.S91 head a week , ago, S.S14) head two woeka ago and 10,300 head on tho com ponding day last year - u On the whole tho general quality was good compared with yesterday nnd very , fair for this tlnio of the yetr. Rtprescntattvo sales; rl No, 41 . H., 15. M.. 77. n.. .. ti.. M. Tr. No. A. Sh. rr. 7 81 311 40 7 4i 7 Ml Tl 313 140 7 47- 7 14 M Jit 40 7 47S 7 30 43 r79 :oo 7 -s 7 30 7J 314 . . 7 47S 7 30 71 SIS 40 7 471, 7 44 17 374 . 7 47 S 7 40 74 141 130 7 50 7 40 el 173 191 tin 7 44 M m 4ft 7 (0 7 40 M 373 . 7 M T 40 l t77 4ft 7 M 7 10 ? 773 40 T 0 7 40 4S Jtt 40 1 .u 7 44 SI JM ... 7 Ul 7 40 M 314 IN M 7 44 81 7K ... 7 o 7 40 17 194 44 7 40 T 14 10 311 . 7 liO 7 14 IS4 4 7 U 7 44 M MS 14 7 to 7 431, ht 314 ,. IM 7 41 4 ill 44 7 10 7 It 47 344 374 7 10 7 4X 31 304 44 7 14 7 4 14 371 !00 7 7-0 , 7 ii 101 Ill ... 7 14 7 44 44 311 134 THO 7 43 13 7! I 40 7 0 T 44 14 JI4 110 7 14 7 41 13 131 . 7 4 7 41 13 331 SO 7 0 7 4J 47 S74 .. 7 60 7 41 M......37 110 7S 7 41 ii IM .. 7 (0 7 43 47 Sit t40 T 44 7 41 41 303 S44 7 10 7 44 T 315 1 34 7 MS 7 41 71 ii 344 7 K 7 4.4 10 334. .., 7 W 7 15 88 347 , Til 7 4J 17 IIS SO 1 44 7 41 31 374 to 7 14 7 48 PIO. 7 00 !? 41 a n 4 143.. ..U0 , . 7 40 ,. mo . iss . it; ...it: ...119 ...pa . t ...in ...341 ..1JJ tt :m m 11 t . IM ..ill ..311 ..Ul ..in ..IM .147 ..HI :.... ti.,.. 71. . . ..313 , . 110 ..:m ... ..SIS ... ..300 .. 41.... 47.. . SI.... 4T.... :,. . .,31! 4.. ..Ml K ...Ul 40 ...:oo ... It. 77, a?.. ..tit uo 40 Kt M !7 M.. C... !.. 103,, 1:1 . Tl ti... SHEHP Wh(,n comnared with a weeL iigo nnd a yenr ago the recMpta of lambs Riul sheep were liberal, but the supply was aoout iti.ww nnnd alinrt of tbe Batne day two weeks ago. Conditions In the local trails, weio very similar to yester dny. the number of decent killers belns very smnll and valuea showing no ma terial cnange.- as uauni mo neat oircr Ings wern tnken first and met with a ready rule, anything at all suitable to inn paciKera ueing nisposeu or cany in th forenoon. Whllo no renlly prime lambs were offered somo fairly good kinds brought as much ns 17.25, both a load of fed and native stuff selling' at that price. A load of fed weatern ewes wna good Hliough to command 14.10 and about three cars of range ewes went to the packers at 13.76. , 111 sympathy with the market on fat slock feeders held fully steady, and In quite n few Instance sales looked stronger compared with the Ant previous, There seemed to be a good activo demand for anything; on the feedlnr order and nearly everything nt nil desrablo an feed ers met with a leady sale, Thero wor several strings of range lamb that changed hnnda at .i&DO and n. car o Wyoming feeder owes, soM as high at, IS. ID. The suonli- of fxnillinr ahem. tl. inuusn 4iuurBi, at as 110 more man anout equal lo tho demand nnd was comprised chiefly nf lambs and lambs and ewes. mere rxring rew rat wethers cither a feeders or killers amonir tho offerings. Montly all thn holdings were cleared in KCKul season. Quotations on sheen and lamb: T.amb, good to cliolro. ti.l(Va7.3i; lamb, fair to goon, i-i.iwi.iu; inmus. reetinra, i3.wn.w; vearllncw. light, 13.K95.73; .venrllngs. heavy. I4.75cfl3.2fl: vearllncs. feeders. 14SO (ill). 10; wethers, good to choice. Il.0rvfi4.u0: wciiiOT, iHir 10 aoon, 4.wui.w; wstnerj, feeders, 13.37111.10; ewes, good to choice. U.WI74.00; ewes, fair to good, 1.1.1577.160: ewes, feeders,, J2.SJ7J3.35; ewes, yearling bleeders. ll.uOt36.OO; cull sheep and bucks, Reurcsentatlve sales: Jfu. Av Price. 3 W) 0 00 10 r. (A 6 25 3 10 3 16 3 W 4 60 3 GO 3 l 3 l iO 2 IS 6 7ft 2 10 3 r 3 6R 4 40 4 nn 4 05 4 (tt c tr. 3 75 , 3 3A 3 3A 3 .Ti 3 : 2 35 7 25 U2T. 660 4 00 3 16 4 Oil 6 35 h 35 E 26 6 90 ;l 15 3 35 6 60 JO 6 0 0 tt 2 IK Colorado ewes .,.. aw 10 lor Hiio inmba, feeders... 62 S97 Colorado lambs, feeders.... 41 ,iuu m. u, iamb, reeaers ,105 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 61 RVi Montana ewes, feeders 7r. :ii.i i. oiunuio ewes, reeaera...... s: 25.1 Colorado ewe, feeders...... M 203 Montana yearlings, 'feeders BO 103 Montana wethers, fuedors., Kl M Montana wethers, feeders.. W 271 Montana wnthers, feeders.. 4 130 Montana cannon, ewe tw 118 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 4S its Wyoming ewes, Teener.,., bi 474 Ncbrncko, ewe 10 211 Nebraska ewes ... 11 JS Nb. wethers and ylgs. .... 87 110 Colorado yearlings, feeders 70 J00 Colorado yeurungs, iceaers u 304 Colorado yearlings, feeders 74 68 native lamos ,k 2S7 Montana wethers, feeders.. So 44 Montana owes, feeders 32 633 Montana ewes, feeders..., fll 6ft) Montana, ewe,, feeder 01 224 Montana ewe, feeders,..,,. W 147 Montana ewes, iecuem.... w 2 natlvu larnbH , .v 261 fed lambs 63 17 red lanir-o. cuus ut 1 WJ-oinlnsf owes 70 91 Wpomlng feeders, cull , M 74 Wyoming ewes i Hi Wyoming lambs, feeders... a. 10 vryo. lamos, leeoers, cuiib. nn 9 Wyomtng yearlings 72 m ffrt lambs 6.1 C33 Wyoming- ewes, feeders.... IB t'JTj Wyoming owe. leeorrn.... i B70 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 7 Wyoming Iambs, feeders.. rtt Wvomina- lambs, feeder.. 6.1 67 DO 192 Wyoming lambs, feeders.,, 4 19 Wyoming wetners t 372 Wyoming owes 100 , 3&4 Wyoming ewes 101 22ft shorn Iambs ,,..i 77 I'll shorn lambs 7S 12 native lambs, feeders IA S3 native ewes 113 10 native ewes, culls,,. -. 100 4 10 3 75 .1 75 0 (It 60 ti 20 3 S5 3 00 PROGRESSIVES PROPOSE TO KEEP UP THE FIGHT , Tlia bull moose permanent Committee -on legislation appointed by the progres sive central committee ot Douglas county during, the presidential campaign In . Omaha, does not expect lo sit down. Thin coinmltteti ot neven, It la said, will be active duriiu,' the coming session of thn Icglslaturo keeping a tab on the legisla tion that Is proposed with a view to, hav ing nil that which Is to nffect Omahu and Douglas county conform to the policy of the progressives ns outlined In their county platform. DON'T ?UT OUT A VARICOSE VEIN "ABSORBDIiyRSrT a una, sale, antiseptic, dltcu. Heat, resolTaat llDlmtot, and a proen remedy forUilssad aim. Ilarlrouliiaa. Mr.l&Kelic-. Ucket. lUsv.tiaror uslnn this reinedr. siifferist Inlenulr silih painful apd Ipnamed volut IbflV vera SROllyn. fcnnltad mmA hacU. j nrilest "Attar vamtf cinn and cnhair biiiiWs .,r were reduced, lntUoiiaUiii ud laiiu cuue. id-I I viiiiii(iii,'m.,,ii i u Tenia taie lua nu reuurrei re f thoirunhl- dnrlon llu pat na ifjri,'' . Also rnu-4 l,o re. Pa'nlr' at na 7'?.'' Also n-n-ut-s 8t 'ina. Wens, Ctsis l ehvilK linn 'UiJCW sail 11ILM Mliti-aiorat' -ns. rt Hru all Ul and .wu but, n at drus.... t j Cellvere,1 Ilia r'eiist Tcaruer 14""" v 4IWO f . ' SU 4 U 4 4 4' f V0JN0 PDF r4HiliC CJrl-J t ' t. 'A W 4 - f i?j nvt l