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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1913)
TTIL BEE: OMAHA, RATt'KDAY, NOVEMBER 1UW. lIa i f .V 4 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Markets on. Grain Are Short and the Bulls Initiate Buying. WORN BEARS ARE QUITE ACTIVE IKrrp Boar DUtrlbntlnn. Nevrs Fa vorable io Their Uuie Yellow Cereal Make Gain at Cloe ot Dar'a Jlnslne, OMAKA. Nov., 7. 131 J. Every grain on the Board of Trade was in a position where a tew snarp twists from tWe bull caused general buy ing The mnrketo were alt short and tho smaller professionals wore In need of grain. When shoT$s attempted to even up ineir position tnevonerross iwnwnw ui' and they were forced to bid up. The undercurrent was" strong -In.- all the pits. There was a disposition on 'the PMt of the longs In wheat U" secure, proflta;,and the selling from that source-caused some f recessions f romt the highest levels, i ne ? corn was well taken .care of and the buy ing power was aa strong at the cjose as during the session. while the news from the wheat news of India was only a repetition -.of that which has been' received for several days past, It was gulpeid downontt acted 'Upon,' ftis me principal 01111 neip. w dpcvihi ctwia : from I3roonha.ll told of the, bad. donntuans In India and under ordinary cgnqlUoiia this would haVe been offset bv-the-lm- proved crop outlook In Argentina.- whorel r- ji tney nave, had- good rains during the last q few dai-a. , The wheat market stood up under con , elderable adverse ttows. The publication ' by the Dally Trade Bulletin of an In , crease In the winter wheat acreage ot r 11.2 per oent over last Year, which wwjid 'g make the area seeded the largest on ,? record, received a good deal ot attention i and was doubtless a hindrance to a fur- t h ther untnrri. ther upturn The fact that Argentine shipments for the week are estimated at 400.000 bushels. nearly double the shipments ot the pre- vlous week, was looked upon as a re flection of the Improved conditions sur loundlng the plant in that country. Kan fas City and St. Louis are said to have no outlet for their wheat at the present, and practically with the hard winter va riety and tn receipts at those points Jointly yesterday was 183,000 bushels, compared with 211,000 for the correspond ing day last year. Cash wheat was unchanged to Uc htaher. The literary bureau of the corn bears was active in distributing Items favor able to their cause yesterday. A great deal of talk was indulged in over the increased offerings of Argentine corn, but In, spite of this thero were net gains of He to ?io for the day. CaDh corn was c to Mo higher. Oats showed gains of ic yesterday, sur prising many In the trade, who believed prices would sell much lower. Cash oats were unchanged to Uc higher. Clearances: Wheat and flour .aquaj to 042,000 bushels, HQ corn and oats, .000 bushels. . . ... , Liverpool closed with wheat 3-d higher and corn d . Primary wheat receipts were 1..M.OO0 bu. and shipments ot 71.000 mu. against re ceipts of 2,163,000 bu. and shipments -Of 1,009,000 bu. last year, Primary corn receipts were J30.000 bu. snd shipments of S64.O00 bu. against re ceipts of 431.000 bu. and shipments ot 1S4.000 bu. last year. -o,w Primary wheat receipts were ,.7,000 bu. and shipments of 070,000 bu. against r.e-. celPts 'of 1,020.000 bu. and shipments of 1,023.000" bu; last year Wheat. Corn Oats. M 30 54 Chicago- ..u. Minneapolis Tjuluth ...... Omaha Kansas City Pt. Louis ..1 395 (30 3.1 89 60 4S 39 .....:t,cc7 The following cash rales were reported: "Wheat No. 3 bard winter. 1 car. SOc: rnrs 79ttc. No. 3 hard winter. 1 car..S0c; 1 car. 79c: 8 cars. 7Rc No, hard winter, 1 car 78Ac. No. 3 spring. 1 .car 7c. .No. 1 taflfA 2 cars. 77KC No, 'J.durum. ! Ja5 . 73a Rye: No, t, 1 r. MMc, Np. 3 (new). 70. No. i mixed, 1 car new). 69c. Oats: Standard, 1 car, SSc No. 8 white. 15 8-V cars, 87Hc No gradfc 2-5 car, 34Hc 1 OmahiCashVrices-Whet: ,.No. 2 hard. rtiiNMo; No. 3 hard. 77WOfi0o! No, 4 hard. ISfTOUc: No. 3 spring. 77ViSi8c: .No. 4 rmrr.p: No. 2 durum. 74S73c: No, 3 durum. 73J74c. Corn: No. Z white. 710 71Vic: No. 3 white, 71c: No. 4 white, 70p 70V4c: NO. jeilOW. imwi". iw itMemtf. No. 4 yellow. 70tfQ71c; No. 2. 7ia7lc: No. J. 7Wr71Hc: No. 4. 68HS3c. Oats: No. 2 white. S8U3SWc; standard, JSUc: No. 3 white. 37c: No. 4 white, 37V4 (637HC Barley; Malting. bWTioo; no. 1 feed? 47660c Rye: No. 2, 67et8V4e! No; 8, 67Q57V4C. New toiuc GBNKnAii aiAniCKT Quotations of tbe Day on "Varlona Commodities. ' NEW YORK, "Nor. 7. FLOUR-Steady: spring patents, J4.35tf4.55; winter straights. J4.10Jfl.20; winter patents, JI.Wl.CO; spring clears. J4.OO04.SO; extra No; 1 win ter. J3.55&3.78; extra No. S winter, 3.o0 8.50: Kunsas straights, J410g4.0 WHEAT Spot, firm: No. 2 red. 97c, nominal, c. I. f. New York, export basis, nnd 9Sc f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Du lutll, 9IHc f. a b afloat. Futures steady early, on cables nnd export saleB of twen-ty-flve loads, but heavy late on Invisible, closing Hie net lower. December 94!ic; May 97 9-16C .,. , 1, HOPS Steady state, common to chplce, 1918, 8$l7c; 1912, SOOiSc; Pacific coast, 1913, 2fi30c: 1912, "256280. HIDES Easy; Hogota, 31Sl3c; Central America. 31Ha3!c.. PETROLEUM Steady;, refined Now York, bulk, 85.25; barrels, 88.75; cases, 111.25. WOOL Steady; domestlo tlaece, XX Ohio, 23c CORN Spot, firm; export,..79ic, f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot, steady; standard while, 4'4f46c; No. Z. 4(9456: fancy clipped white. 46fU7c. . Jr ' HAY Barely steady; standard. . $1.00; No. 1, 81.05; Np. 2, 'jySVTAe; No. 3, 85$(90c. LEATHER Firm; liOrtlock firsts, 23& 20c: seconds. $&c. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady mess. $23.00 j.50j family, $24.5027.00; short clears, !l.75ja.tt). Reef, steady; mess. $lMa Jt?.50; family. $19.602 20.60. Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs., $12.6031 15.00; pickled hams. $14.00014.50." Lard flrtn; mlddlo west. JiaPOig'll.W; refined, firm, -continent, $11.55; South America, $12.10; compound, uteady; $8,503(1.75. TALLOW Firm; city, V4c; special, 7c, country, 6ti6ic. BUTTER Firm: receipts, 6,991 tubs; factory June make, firsts, 23c; current make, firsts, HMc; packing stock, June make. No. 1, 22c, CHEESE Steady: receipts. 1,057 boxes; state whole Till Ik, held, colored specials, 16c. EGGS Strong; receipts, 12,814 cases; fresh gathered extras, 39341c; extras, firsts, 37538c, firsts, 35(jJ6c; western gathered whites, SSjTGOc. POULTRY Dressed, weak and Irregu. lar; fresh killed western chickens. 13g23c; fow)H, l&319c; turkeys, springs, SXgSSc. WANTED TO BUT. Raobman will treat you right: best prices for turn., clothes fc shoes. W. 5144. R. HHAFTON buys men's cloth. W. 847H. FULL price paid for furniture, W. 2469. PAY one-half price more for stoves then any one else. 2217 Cuming. D. 7032. LIVE STOCK MAKKKl OK WEST. Ship live stock to South Omaha. Sav mileage and' shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. , l,lv stock Ointralsalon Merohaiata. MARTIN BROS, te CO.. Exchange Bide. nCATIIII AND FU.N'EUAL NOTICES KIMMKRI.TNG Carrie, November 6, 1IJ, t" vear" r jneral Saturday. November 8. at I p. i" from r-railev & Dorranre'a 1 Ijapel, N nrleerth and Cimlng Int'rment, Uu re Hiil cemetery, Ho.ith Omaha. 1 car. 67ftC to il' iu. r r 1 car (ntfw . 70c. No. 2 yellow. 1 carljic 1 car TwV, 71c. No. 3 yellow. ;1 car. 72c: s ears 1 Sl4c: 3 cars (new), 71c J' cars (nWcV No. 8 mixed, 3 'cars, TlVjc: 2 ca's. 71c: S cars (new). 70c 1 tar. 70V4c: ; .-'' .-, .rnu- 1 car. 71Uc: 1 car oiiicaoo on i and r,noA,isio?9 ! Feature hf the Trfldlns; and Closlns; Prices on Hoard ot Trade. OHICAOO. Nov. 7.-tremrth of foreign markets lifted wheat today and the close. though easy, was at. a net advance of Uflt4o. PriMtwrf rtt tinar.ttlo.1 vcaihr ntlt a Vckbone into the market, which closed hii-uhr. ai a nei gain ot Mf-c. commis sion houo buying lifted oats HSHc to iroTisiona unisnca sicauy io oa lower on liberal selpng. - uwi itbb nervous, inruuKiioiii ino ses sion till near the close. Cables told of a serious cron condition In Indln because. of bad weather and In parts of Argentina ii was rcponca too ary. The upturn caused by these advices gave, way temporarily on rcallilng sales, but n rally followed,1 statistics showing primary receipts to be nearly OCO.OQO bushels less than a, year ago. Increased northwestern receipts- and an estimate tlifct the winter wheat acreage Is 15 per cent groaUr than last year had no effect, In facp.of ,thb bullish foreign situation; In ltmerlTW Values thereafter! and the close,, Was .liear the high point ot the HJemarkfCbrought'ate'it by'Itneprospect J'.paa jreather Irnparfed strength to com from the. start; Iluynis sentiment, wa fostered b' reports that Buenos Ayres arrivals, on the cleanup of the- old, crop, wcyr) showing poor qualities. AniotqetoJicstlmato that the Canadian ? tjtfP 30,ooo,u bushels ,no.re than Mt'jWi.dld not "cltrt 'the advance i caused by good local demand. A' lu-ccnt advance a.t the yards failed tojteep provisions prices up, as local sell ing was too fretf. ' , Futures rtuygc, as follows: Wheat Dec. S5HU84Hei May. Corn. I Dec. 68KCT4 ;9TIQ70 May. Oats. Dec. May. Pork. OH 1 38i 42 20 15 S0 17H 10 73 10 92H 10 63 42H Jan.. 20 07 May, 20 Lard, Jan. 10 774 Mavi 10 92-96 10 61-ti Hlbs. Jan., May, 10 75 10 75-77 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat r rtfn. 2 ?4USUc; No. 3 red, JWttUWttc: No. 2 hard, mswsgc; ko, 3 hard, ssvtc: No. 2 northern. a.sissc: .Nn. 3 imrthim cvm wni:. io. sprint,, owtiaici io. ii spring, 8!$B54c; velvet chaff, &7ftic,,. durum. S0g4c. Corn: No. 2, 7lV4;2ci No. 2 white. 72UW7Z'.ic; No. 2 yellow. 72V4SCT2ic; No. 8. 71j?mc: No. 3 white. 72ffi72iic: Nn 3 yellow, 72B72HC OaU, No. 2 White. 41UC7 Nd. 3 white. 8Ji4745yc', standard. 40Me4L RyeiNo: 2, fi3ijC6. Barlev. 54 eOc. Sed: Timothy, JI.OO0S.25; clover, $11.00i8J3.00. Pork, 819,25. Lard. J10.70. illbs, Jio.ootju.io. BUTTHn-KInnar; creamery, 22H31V4c: ClIEatJ Flrmen: .daisies. 164il5Uc: twins, UWitHHc; young Americas, 15U i5Hc; long horns., I5ec. BGOS Hlgherr receipts,. 1,917 cases: at mark, cases Included, 25030c; ordinary Iirws. 'Zds'ipc; iirniB. sunuc, -PX)TATOES-Unchanged; receipts, 50 cars. OMATIA OUNBtXAli MARIC15T. iiUTT'ER-No. 1. Mb. cartons. S0c: No. 1, 60-lb. tub, 31c. FISH White, fresh", 16c:- trout, fresh, 15c, large crapples, fresh, 1315c; Spanish, mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per pair, 40c; salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh, 13c; buffalo, 9c; bullheads,- 13c; channel cat fish, 16c; plke.-46c; pickerel, 12c. POULTRY-rBrollers, I5.00tj6.00 per doz.; hon; I5l6c; cocks, 12c; ducks,' 18?0c; goesc, 18o; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per doz., $1.20; roosters. EHo: ducks, full feathered, 12Vtc; geese, fgll ' feathered, 11c; squabs. No. 1. J1.60;-NoV 2, 50c. CHEfiSI Improted Swiss, 80c; Ameri can Swifts .JGc; block Swim, 24c; twins, Mc; daisies, ISHc; triplets, 18Mc; young America; J9c; 'blut label brick, 18c; Urn-berger2-lb.. 20c: New York white. 19c: Wiiule'sait). prices' ot beef cuts- infective touay in. umana are as tollowa: BEEF CUTS Ribs,,. No.. 1,- 18c; No., 2, 16c; No. 3, 12c. Loins, No. 1, 19V4CI No,. 2, lfii;c:'d. 3j 13V4c ChUgks.-Noi 1, 10H No. 2; OMcr Tiq. 3f Vic. Rounds, Jo. 1, vt; po. s, i2',c; no. 3, llfic. i'latrs, 1, SViP) No. 2. 7?4c:.,No, j.-7iic. .No. MISCELLANEOUS California fir?. 12-oz. jpkgs.; 85c; Californta rigs. 50 c-oz. fkgs., $2.tW; California blftck figs. Si '1 oz, 'pkes'.. $1.00: 7-crown imnortcd tics. per lb., ISc; 3-t-rown Imported figs, per lb., 13c; 7-crown pulled figs' (boxes wolgh Irg about 5 lbs,), Me; E-crown pulled figs looxes weigning aoout j ins., 7oe; 1- crown nulled iirs (boxes weiehin 10 oz.. per dozen, $1.23; Dromedary brand dates, pkg., f$3.(W; Anchor Brainl dates, pkg.. $3.25; parsnips, por lb., ?cf carrtJls"," pr id., zc, ue"tb. per id,, zc: rutat-agas, per lb.. lUc; California Jumbo celery, per cozen,' 75c: Michigan celery, per dozen. 25c; cider, per keg, $3.25: cider, per halt iDi., $5.75; onions, per dozen, wc; pars ley, per dozen, 40c; radish, per 1or.cn, 20c; head lettuce, per dozen, $1.00; home grown leal lettuce, per no.en, 4ic; green peppers, per basket, $1.00; wax or green beane, per basket, $1.00; hot house cucum bers, per dozen, 75c; cauliflower, per lb., lOo to 12Vic; Venetian garlic, per lb., 12tic eggplant, per dozen, $1.60; horseradish, 2 dozen bottle In case, per case, $2.00; wal nuts, 740. 1 soft shell, per iu., w; medium pecans, per lb., ISHc; pecjnp. Jumoo, per lb., 15c; giant pecans, Louisiana puper shell, pir lb., 23c; Filberts, pec lb., 13c; Drake nlmonds, per jb., 18c; paper shells, 23c; Brazils, per lb., 18c; large, ' washed, per lb.. 13c; black walnuts, per lb., 2c; law N6. 1- peanuts, per lb., 7i-; Jumbo peanuts, per lb.. 8c; roasted peanuts, per lb.; 8V4c: shell bark hlckorv' nuts, per lb., 4c; largo hickory nuts, per lb., 3c; white rice popcorn, "per lb., 4c; checkers, per 100-pkg. case, $3.50; checKers, per W pkg. case. 8L73. ... The following prices are furnished by the Glllinsky Fruit company: FRUITS Apples No. Jonathan ap ples, per bbl., $4.60; drop Jpnnthan apples, bbL, $3.73; Ho. I Stayina'n wlneaaps. per bbl., $4.00; No. 1 Ben Davis, per bbl., $8.50; extra fancy California bellf lowers, 4. tier, per boxi $2,00; extra fancy1 "Washington Grimes Golden, per box, $2.25; extra fancy Idaho Northern. Spy,-,Oreenlngs, or Kings, per box, $2.60; extra fancy Idaho Rambos, per box. $2.25. Peaches. Pears and Prunes Extra fancy Elberta free stone p.eaches, per box, 75c; extra fnncy Kiuerta freestone pea.cn e. a crate iois, per crate, 70c; large blue prunes, per crate, $1.16; 5 crate lots, per crate, $1.10; Idaho Baitlett pears, per box, $2.75: Cali fornia extra fancy Beurra Clalrgeau pears, per box, $2.00;- California extra fancy winter Nellls pears, per box, $J.7&: Colorado extra fancy Klefer'pears. per box, $2.25; New York Klefer pears, per 3-bushel barrel, $4.00; Michigan Klefer lars, per bushel basket, $1.35. Valencia Orangea-Extra flue Va!mc:aa. 136, 2SU slzee. per box, $8.00: Punklst Valencies, 150. $8.50; 176, 300, 216, 260 sizes, per box, $7.00. Lemons Extra fancy Sunklat, 3y0i and 300s, per box, $9.00i extri. cnolre red ball lemons, 3O0n and 3G0s, iier box, $S.60, Cantaloupes Colorado Burwell Gems, per crate, IL00. Grapes Extra fancy Gold Medal Tokay grapes,, per crate, $1.75: ex tra fancy Malaga grapes, per crate. $1.40; New York grapes, per basket, 30c: 50 basket lots, per basket, 29c; Michigan crapes, per basket. 28c; 50 basket lots, per basket, 27c; home-grown grapes, per basket, 22c; 60 basket lots, per basket. 21c; tmportad Malaga grapes, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, $6.60. Grapefruit-Extra fany inonda, 46, .w; m, m sizes, a.w. (.ran berries Per barrel, $7.M; per box, $2.75. VEGETABLES Potatoes, genuine Bad River early Ohio potoatoes, per bushel. 90c; Maple River Burbanks, per bushel, 90c; Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbl.. 12.75. cabbaee Holland seed, per id., zc Onions California, large yellow, per lb., 214c; Wisconsin, large red globe, per lb., 2Uo; Spanish, per crate, $1.50; white boil ing, per id.. 2C. Tomatoes California. per 4-basket crate, $1.76; 6 crat lots, $1.65; Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. COFFEE The coffee market was nervous and unsettled today After ppenlng at an advance of 23ti points on steady European cables r.nd covering, prices, eased off under a renewal of selling by houses with Bra zlllan connections and liquidation, but later steadied on renewed covering or trade buying. The close was steady at a net-advance ot vqv points. Holes, i,. 000 bags; December, 9.7Sc; January, 9.91c; .Marcn, iojic; may. iu.hc; Juiy, ju.ic September. iac; October, 10.7Sc Spot unsettled, Rio. No. 7. 10;c; Santos, No. 4. UUc. MIU1 noiulnal; Cordova, U!i; 18.ic. Evapuratrd Vpnlra aud Dried Fruits NEW YORK, Nov. 7. EVAfORATED APPLES Quiet. DRIED FRlITS-PrUnes, firm. Aprl rots and peaches, quiet and steady Raisin." qu et- S&B4 S5H S4S SOgSOVi W!4 83H I I ' 69VSH ' ' H 6SiTi TOKH 70HG?4 C9 3SH 3SUi SSH 2UG 42WtfH 41(f Ti 20 03 20 071J 20 00 20 22K 20 U)i 20 OS 10 774 1 0 77H 10 7J4 10 05 10 K-n 10 90 10 63 10 V, 10 60 10 77-80 10 77-30 10 7J MPiir vnnv nrrnnv ii ininm! HD II IUnr CHUui lAnPtrj A Few Favorable Developments and Prices Go Up. MOVEMENT IS IRREGULAR Gains or Lender Offset br Louses Among Less Aetlvo Iaanea, lint the (ieneral Trend la Upward. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. The stock market has btn contending with a sucCenlon of depressing influences for so long that speculators were graterui today tor a few' mildly favorable developments and 'Tcs jvere marked up, The movement was irregular ana gains ot me leaoers were offset by losses among less active stocks, but the general trend was up- wapa; The rls In American stocks In London faftcd the upward iwmK here. There wu a, considerable demand from1 abroad, andftMYlng for London accounts was esti mated at 2O.W0 snares. Copper stocks wore Influenced by the monthly report of ' the producers which. whllK nlinwiiic an Increase ot 2,773,000 podnds In stocks, on hand, was rated an unexjecteaiy gooa. a mucn larger ac cumulation of the' metal had ben looked for. The report was, nlri.de the baals or BOme bullish aotlvity In Amalgamated. Another favorabta feature wHs the Im proved outlook for the monay market. Cash tnoveiftenta ot U10 week Indicated that the banka would make a good show ing In tomorrow's, statement. Foreign exchange rates were easier and It was expected that more gxld would l)e taken from Europe before long. Speculation was conoentrated largely on steel amalgamated, Reading and Union Pacific, all ot which were strong. Rubber common and first pref erred fell 4 nolnts each, being weakened by the uttering of 89,442,000 new first preferred Dtnnb. r-nn linnpr iiresflurn uuui imv bears, who revived the report that the company would oe proseouiou uy iu government. On the curb there was an other brisk advance In the Standard Oil group. Bonds were Irregular, early heaviness being followed by some Improvement In tone. Total sales, par value, ll.MZ.WO, United States bonds were unchanged on Number of sales and leading quotations on Blocks were: . . lu lll.h. Low. Clou. Amiliamated Copper... Il.we 70i 9I4 7014 American Airlcoltural, Amerlcin Ut 8uir.. . Jw American can..... I. Mo American Can ptd.. ... 1,100 American Car and F , American Cottou Oil 100 American Ice Securities American Llnaeed. ....... 1,100 Amerloan LocomotlT American 8. & II.,- $00 American, S. & It, ptd... ...... American T.-& T.,.., .. 1,100 4 2JU 19 ' W l" 'lH MH H MH l is'' 11H '(in i'sis ii'i IH II Ti IIH 41 ni zoh us 2 2H 107 8 iv TH . i 9H MH JHH Uts, M 11U IIH 1MH 17 111 H ISO 1JH IIH HH tH 40H JJ 1H 1IIH IH 1M 14 American Tobaoeo Anaconda Mining Oo..., 1.100 Atchlton 1.40 Atchlion pfJ Atliutle Cont IJat lUVtlrcore, A Ohio ,.... nethtehtra Steel ,.. Brooklyn Itipid' Tr". loo 'Canadian t'acltlc 1. 500 Central Leather.. 4,100 Cheiapaalie & Ohio MO u MTa MH tUK II IMH 1!H 1MV H M 1M Chicago Oreat wattern ITilcuo, M. t St. P.... 1,100 Chlciac. 6 Northwestern. M0 Colorado Fuel Iron.,. Consolidated Oa , Corn Productt. , Delaware & lludaoo Veurer A lllo Orasde, I). A n. O. rid milliters' Becurltlet,.... Erie Krla 1st pfd Krla 2.1 pfd tieneril KlectrIC Great Northern pfd,,..,., 1,100 11V MH too i:H' 1:1 (treat Northern Ore ctia Illtnota Central-. Interborouih-Met 1,000 14H Inter.. Met. pfd 2,900 tl International llarreiter,, ., Intir.-Marlna pfd ,,(, lntereatlohsl -Piper. r..., International Pump,... Kanava city Southern... r.iu 102',t u . 31U 4 1IIU UOH 1H IIH 120 41H. 10. 5H 26 10214 71 107 ioih 121H K ii; i lfilH 11 711. H H 1 HH 45 M tin 7$ H 11 HH 1U II MK a 104i lift 27H ion 17 !; r. 4H Mcieoe uaa. Uhl3 Vallrr I.oulevllle & NalliTllle.. M., St. 1". A. B. te. M 1,200 iiiii iiiii MleaoMrl. K. T Mlaaourl Paeltlc.,, National niecult. ...... National iMd N. Kye, ot M. !d p(d. New York Central N. Y, Ont. A Western Norfolk A Western North Amertcan. ...... Northern Pacific. ...... Taeltlc Mall J.J00 100 "i.'ioo 121 ii'ii KM 120', ion MH 400 io;h 107 25H 105'. 1.500 73 s Penneylrtnla , 1,100 1MU reopie-s u P.. CCA Bt. Iul8. niUburch Coal .. Treated PUel Car Pullman ralaca Car.... Pradlna; . ii.'ioo iiiii iris Hf public Iron tt Eteel.. 2O0 II 1 IS'. iis '14" itfputjllc 1, A H. p(d ltock Island Co... too ltock Isloml Co. Dfd St L A B. r. M pfd.. 400 Seaboard Ala Una.,,. , ttcKboard Air I.lne pfd Kloea-fiheffleld H. A I Southern ficlftc.,., t0O Southern Railway 300 Koutliern Railway ptd Tcnnasaea Copper 1,100 Texts. A P&elrio. Villon Pactrio 1M0O fnlon Pacllle pfd . United Htttee Realty . . United fitatea Rubber. ... E.700 Untted Rtstos Bteal , et.ioo aii' us '" u'h iiiii I7H B4H I04H tlU uaiiiu ci oieei pia,, Utiji Oippar,,... ,.... . 1 Va..Oarollna Ohemlul.. 600 104 s; tOO MH Wabash"..., ,. " Wabash pfd ''" '" Western Maryland ' Western Union . Weatlnihouse. Kleotrie... 100 54i ' ' Total salts for Ihe day. joa.Mo ehtres." New York Jfonry Market NSW YOTUC. Nov. 7 Mnvpirn. call, firm, 3HC4 per cent; ruling rate. 4 per cent: closirttr. .11104 ner r.nt ti,. loans, steady; sixty and ninety days. 5 por cent: six months. 4ffKi ner cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-5HH6 per cent. Sterling exchange, steady, J4 S025 ior aixiy uayni n.mm ior demand. Com mercial bills. $4.7?i. SILVER Bar, 59Hc; Mexican dollars 46c. IJONDS Government, steady; railroad, jri eBuinf, Closing-quotations on bonds today were ai follows; U 8. ref U. res,.. T Jspan m, 1(14 do coupon ..... IT .k, o. 8. ref Is ,. V. 3. Is. res J!J?L g. deo. 4s IIIII) V do coupon 1 !?; L N. Vn. 4s . II U. B. : 4s. ret tlo M. K. 4 T , lt do coupon 110 eejo ,,eB. M,..,. W4 Psnama la eoupon. II ..Mo. Paclfla 4s ei't A.-(- 1st la. .. 10 .J, eon,, ,t- 7J Am. Atrlcultural IiIIUm. Itr ol M. 4Hs.. 70 Am. T. T ct. 4s 94 N. T, C. sen. jk... V Am. Toh. Is . . Ill do dsb. it ,, ,. m Armour It Co. 4'i-- W x, y n, j, 4 H Atchison aen. 4s.... V cr. lHa (S do cr. as liwui.. iN. A W. 1st eon. 4s IIH do c. Is IMH do cr. 4s J9u A. C. L. 1st 4s ... M No I-aclfla 4s ii Bsl. O. 4s. ... ! do Is mi .ixJr3H'- . JJu?.' 8' U rtd- " V nrook. Tr. cr. 4s . MVPean. cr. JUs fliisi stil Can. of On Is. . 1014 do eon. 4s 11 Can. Ieatber Is llWIUadlns aen. 4a.... MU 'i bi 1 w i-rim.. .io e n r rr. is. d cocit. 4H" 7H do ten. Is. Calcaxo tt A. i ll'i (. L. R-W con. 4 C . B. O. 1 4s.. A U ad) ta. tin sen. 4s.. . HHBo, Pseirie rol. t PMtSPei Ha 10IH do ct it. . C II 1 P col. 4s Si do 1st ref. 4s do rfK. 4s . ,'t8o Rallwar la C A 8 r A 4lls. IS do sen. . Del. llui. ci. 4a 7 t'nlon Pnelfle is D. & It, a. ref. la 70 do cT. 4s.. ..... 70 M 7i; 71' at n, 71 ( sou Mu uwiueri i. . .si 'an 1st ref. 4s . . " . . - - w. . . iiuuofr M...IOXU d aen. 4s. ... 70H I s. Wh Id la..1oui do er. la sar D . 70 vs..c n ,, j." III. Can. 1st ref. 4s. II "Wab. 1st Mt. 4, Hti Inter -Met. 4'ls. . . 744 Western lid, 4i fn Inter. M M. 4Hs. to Weal. Blea. cr. f,. i Iloaton Block Market. BOSTON, Nov. 7.-Closlng quotations of stocks: st:., ii&m , - etc TT a t . . . . . . Alloues . . . . UK Moatwk Amal. Copper .. . . ,H arsda Con Am. Z. L. & H- HHNIplsslna Mints.. , Arlsaaa Com 4 11-lilNonh Ou(t B. At C. t tr. M. North I-ake Calumet Ilecla.. 4X Old Dominion .. . calumet & Arlsona. it Osccla Ontannlal ItHQulnay ropper It, C. C. . . HT, Skaonon , 41 14S 74, SH . i . 4H . 77 51 . Hi Si ' SSiJ . 4IH IU. II 'i 1 , 41 East Butta it. M- .. II Suprlftr Franklin 1 aUiperlor i D. II. .. MIlTainaikia .. HU. 8. fi. R. t M. Craabr Opo Orsaeia Cananea. Isle Itoralle Copper. is oa pM 4H Utah Con 7Hla Copper Co. . IH Wlnwta JHi Wolttilse Kerr La Lai Copper.. .. Ia Falls Popper Miami Copper. .. Copper SlucU IiiL-rrnsr, NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-The sUtument of the Copper Producers' association for Novemner mows an increase lu stock on hand of 2.773.2SS pounds, compared wjtti tne previous nioiun London Stock. )larket. LON'DOV, Vov 7 American spcjrllic opened steady with prices around pan' Fair buying order were executed during the first hour and the list ad vanced from U to a point over the open ing level. Uonuita. raeni; . 7l.Mrnlon Faelrte . .. 1MH rtp acMum. . . TillUU H. 8ttl ... SILVER Bar, quiet at JiSd per ounce. MONEY 3VMH per cent Discount rates: Short bills, 5 per cent, three months' bills, 4 15-186 per cent. Loral drcnrltlea, QueUtlani rarntk4 fc7 burn.. Orltktr Co., 411 Omaha Niloal rnk tmlUlxi BI4. Art!. Bill Co . Tim lt4 ll. Ml. ........ It H Clumb-J". Nt. I t. III. P. H. ll:l. II M Dr ft Co. af-- '.. Kalrmant Crimitr J r- WV rlrmont Crtmrr Vi- 1M rut m co. h. n. m. nn ....... imh litir. narlJ.Tr. K IIH Hi. & l. ! IMI., K Mll" wt nillll.1 .. 1 MH Nra-schnaHtr-Kowler, rremont. Nib. ..... onuha r,a s. JI17 .... ... Omaha . ' Otr f Omaba Wattr H. )MI .... . , Oma f. n. 8t, JIT. la. lia.. ., . MH ORMha C . HI. Wjr. com,.,.....,. ... Omiha A O. B. K. n.,f(l .. . I Taclflc (). & K. rr nt noln lilt IU Saundira-Kanntdy nidf. r. e. H. .. Pl.ui city RlOflk Tartln U. 1HJ,,.... Tort of Saatlla 4i, .. .. ... IJH Pnlon Stock Trt, Omiha. .. MH Wajna Co.. Sell. Dla. No. !. It. Ml MH Wcoaburr Co., la, Uraltmsa U. lilt.. 13, lit 101 us. JU II looH M IT n 101 H n 1M IM.( UEPOUT OF Cl.B.UUNG IIOU9E3 Trauaactlnna of Anaoctated tlanlis for the Week NBV YORK, Nov 7 Hradatreefs bank clearings report for the week, end Inir Nnvcmber A. 1911. shows an aggre gate of JS,412.K7l00O a aaglnst 83.184.423.WO last weca ana in me corres ponding week last year. CITIES. today Amount. Inc. Dec. t,9UW,000 8 SM,17J.0C0 7.8 14?,1G4,000 ...... 13.1 162,Kr7,000 . . . . . 2.6 S,S93,000 6.0 57,(108,000 3.8 , 6I.1S5.WW 14.5...... I 5,064.O0O 6.S .. . 3S,SOO,000 !4,15,000 6.4 Sfi,02,(K) 10. , 23.445.000 4.3! .. . 23,6S3,000 .... I .9 W.130,000 W.7i SO.13O.OO0 8.7 1!.S83,000 12.SI IS. 473.000 5.01 lfi,5O4.0(X) 14.4! 13.W3.000 8.9 12,839,000 1.1 ...... 12,M0,000 8.1 11,942.000 13.7 8.013,000 10.0 7,292,000 6,1 C4S1.0O0 1,8 4,979,000 9.J 8.468,000 0.8 6,783,000 45.7 4,fi3G,000 1.8 2.200,0001 .1 21. B 3,ltt4,O0O I 3.3 4.284.000 10.8 2. 1S8.000 ...... 1B.00 2.K33.000 11.5 2.520.030 30.11 1,800,000 14.2 1,599,000 18.5 1,127,000 3.C 948,000 8.8 Wl.OOO 1,8 883,000 , 632,000 2.3 302,0l 9.4 7,767,000 4.3 8,5S8,000 29.1 ...... 3.7OS.0O0 1,5 3,678,000 13.1 2,103,000 9.6 .... . ' L762.O00 9.9 New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia ... St. Louis rittsburgh Kansas City.,,. Ban Fnutclsco. 'Baltimore. .... Cincinnati Minneapolis Los Angeles..,, Cleveland Detroit Now Orleans.'., OMAHA Louisville Milwaukee Seattlo Portland. Ore.. Ht. Paul Denver Indianapolis ... Bait Inke City, Columbus Toledo Dultith Dos Mollies Spoltnno TaComa Oakland Peoria Ban Diego, Dayton .... :;::x::: Sacramento Codnr Rapids Wnterloo Springfield, 111 Quincy 1II.....S.... llloomlngton Ogden Decatur. Ill Jacksonville, III,.. Washington St. Joseph Wichita Sioux City Lincoln . Topeka , Meln.1 Mnrket. NKW YORIC Nov. 7, METALS Lead" Quiet at $4.30 bid: In I.ondon. 20 5s. Spe i?r:J5ulf-t at K-mWl In London, M 12s 6d. Copperi Nominal: standard, spot i?,J.a!. electrolytic. 16.ra mjM'iri Vr. W,'8J cast ng. 815.75 Pl6.W. Tin Qltlet! nt -...i 839.75 40.00; Decmber. 39.85!40.00! ,7an- iiuimony, UUU: l"' 7M- Iron! Quiet and unl ...... a . v. , Knnan Cltr Live Slock Jtln.u.. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 7.-CATTLE-Ro. cellits. 1.200 head! m.rlrie .t.-T1! tfrVvri. ' . H ''V ure"geu ueer steers, .... ,iirUi. cow, . 1017.00: heifers. tiOOHSOO: nto.wr. ViL'' I...Z.-87.75; bulls. 84.6Ojf7.00; calves. U.OOtfi iu.w. IIOOS Recelnta. 4 aon i,h. ,a . ...I . , , , ' , , ' , ... , nui 4.AJ iiihuci, uuik. heavy. J7.tiM7.fiO- uucKurs anu uutciinm. sn 7.-7i7 (.-.- ki.. I7.45(W.&5; piirg. lacouris. " " ' """" SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000 1XgV!;. 1 ""," 10 luc nigner; inmbs, H-SSsT-fe: ?"nS!&W-wi aether.: Bt. I,o u I Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Nov. 7. CaATTLE Re ceipts. 1.900 hend: market ntenrtv rn,l to choice steers, t8.60tIS.75: stockers and feeders. 83.(KIW.50; cows and heifers. 54.25 uo.iu, iruno, ei.iu-ii i.vu; rnivcs, 1.WftH).Hl; southern steers, J5.757.00; cows and helf ers. J4.0ODfi.00. HOOR Receipts, 5.900 head; market l.i; auc nigner; pigs ana lights, l6.DWr9.75: mixed und butcher, J7.T0jiti.00; heavy, I7.i5 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, frt) head: market stftady: muttons, JJ.75SJ4.50; vearllni. ir.fUVflrtOO! Inmhn 11 ?JI1 rjl " ' J ...... , Twl " I . . Mliinenuolla (rnlii 3Inrket, MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 7.-WHEAT-NV 1 hard. fGie; No. 1 northern. 8S05Ho; No, 2 northern, SlfcQesUc: No. .2 hard, Montana, KVic; No. 3. 79iQglUc; Decem ber. szHnszHc; May, oTMc. FLOUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 6$Mc. OATS No, 2 white. aWiWUo. RYE No. 3. E3.fit3c. FLA X J 1. 32t4t(1 . 34 , RARLEY-Unchanged. . Kitiiau City tiratn null Prarlslnni, KANSAS CITY. Nov. 7, WHEAT Cash: No. z Hard. S2S7c; No. 3. BieacHc No, 2 red. SDVrWic; No. 3, S6B$9c L-oiiN-so. s wnite, 7oHc; no. 3, 74Uc, OATS No. 2 white, 41c; No, 2 mixed. sw. BUTTER Creamery, 30c; firsts, o; KQaS First. 31c; seconds. 20c. POULTRY Hens, RBlOc; roosters, 9c; UULIVB, JW, BIJrillKB, 11C I.lvr Slock In Slclit. Receipts of cattle at the six principal iicsicni uiaincis urn u lOIIOWf: Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Ht. 1X)UI 1,900 6,900 800 Sioux Cltv 400 2,500 3,50) KanEai City 1.200 4,200 2,000 Chicago 2,60) 17,000 22.0i ht. Joseptl 300 5.(10) 4.500 oouvii umana l,aO 6 SOT Z,W) Totals... .9,300 40,200 30,30) SI. Lonl General Market. RT. LOUIS. Nov. 7. WHEAT No 2 red, 93aoic; No. 2 hard. StHCJlc; Decern ber. 87e; May, 91ifi91Hc. ,ORff-"NoV J- JWV No ! white. 74Ho; December, '0ic; May, 72V4C OATS-No. 2, 4OS40Hc; No. S white. 42c; December. 40c; May, 4343UC. RYE 61c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 7 WHEAT-Spot iirm; -mo, i AianuoDa. ui km; No 2 6 9Hd; No. 3, 6s 7Hd. Futures, firm; be rember, ts Il'id; March, 7s Tsd; May uuiln npot, easy; American mlxrd f.. Cd; future (Laplata). firm; December. 4a ni A Tnnn.pv Am C- ,1 Collon Starket. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 7.-COTTON-Spot In fair demand; prices easier; middling fair, 7.93d; good middling. 7.65d; mid dling, 7.31d: low middling, 7.29d: good or dinary, C.C.d; ordinary, C.31ii. Hales, 10,0 naie. Cotton cloning prlees avliowrd slight ruacuons unaer realizing. IMI and Itonln. ' NEW YORK, Nov. 7 --COTTONBEKI) OUr-uureiy steady, prune summer vel low, Jfi96 Pocember, J7.07, Marh, J7 30, Aiav, i 11 ROSIN utet Tl RPENTINB- "-'tea-'j, nion?.n n,arke' closed as folloka: Cop $niUm " Cd! futures. 6S rm J lnIr1'1 ,po lS2'- futures. It i nmu! t 'eveI'r1 warrants. s9d SI. LOl'IS. Nov, 7. METALBlrlw.nti: Sr Rt U X- Spe,tcr: rw" at w'nHff OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cuttle Receipts Light and Trade is Fairly Active and Steady. HOGS ACTIVE AND TEN HIGHER All Kind of I'M Mheep find l.nmbs AcIItb Seller and Test Plf teen 4n Hlsther Feeder (lrnd-. BOl'TH OMA1LV. Nov 7, 1913. necelpls were. Cattle. Official Monday . P.3I8 OfflcJal Tuesdwy .. . 6.8M Official Wednesday.. . J.W Official Thursday . 2,6fi7 Kstlmata Friday .... 1,200 l.t .vVr,L r52s .SS 6.IS9 5.804 Five days this wcek.83.1 SS.CM Same days last weck.33.067 21779 Raiue dais 2 wks. go.t8,0 S1.820 Santo days 3 wks. ngo.'J0.61T 26,111 Patmv days 4 wks. ,agoi 23.IS1 Same days last year .,10,787 19.S3 (T.,749 12S.S68 8.9a7 143,890 173,403 70.4S2 The following tatile sots the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date compared with last yeari r 1J1S. 1112. inc. Dee, Cattle .. 833,576 fSI.311 .... W.TJS HoiM .. .2.171.8)3 ttAVW S2i,3S6 Bhecp . .. 2.MT. 74 2.UC3M Tn3f-0 .The following table shows the range el prices for hogs at the South Omaha llyj stock market for tho last tew days, wlln comparisons: Date. I 113. I911.1I11 . 11910.11909. 11903.1107 Oct. Oct. r.j 7 an I 6 191 8 ! 7 54 5 60 6 57- 5 5 5 60 5 41 R 8 50 5 68 6 59 6 61 .i 7 FIW S 08! 6 IS 7 62 Oct. 29. 7 T4 7 79 8 13! I 7 63 Oct. S0.I 7 76V1 Oct, 31.) 7 70U1 7 56 6 181 77d 7 6J 1! 8 01 7 71 6 041 7 87 7 721 NOV 2 Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov, Nov J. I 7 MU 6 10f $ C9 7 6S a . T 6Tki 7 81 6 13 6 18! R 07 7 74' R R91 6 62 7 70 5 87, 5 39 7 70 5. 791 8 15 5. , 7 4.lk) 7 83 7 94 6.1 7 IWi 7 7Si 7. 7 63M 7 79) 6 11 7 t01 I 5 78 4 90 Bundny. Receipts and dlirxialllnn nf live stock at the Union Block Yards, South Omaha, N80 ror twenty.rour hours enaing a 3 o'clock yesterday! lliSClSIPTS CAJIS. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. ll'r's. c. JI & hi, p. u .. Wabash R. R Mo. Pnc. Ry 7 Union Paclrio It. R. I C. &. N. W.. east.. 2 C. & N. W.. wfM.. 4 C St. P.. M. ft O.. .. C, H. ft Q.. cast C. n. .t Q.. west.- 3t C It. 1. .t P cat. .. Illinois Central Ry.. t Total receipts.... 46 4 14 1 1 2 18 6 24 ,. 1 6 2,. 3 12 6 .. '.. 62 i T Dl SPOSITION-1 IKA D, Cattle.Hocs.Sheep. , 146 732 500 . 15fi !H 232 . 110 1.615 . B 1,476 322 . 3 2.695 . 212 . 40S . 5 . 10 .... ,. 3.7 , 20 . II . JS . 10 . 1 2 .. 1 8 . t .. 22 '.Jt 1 , 1,185 4.731 6,915 Morris Co Swift & Co Ctldahy Packing Co.., Armour & Co...., S. O. P. Co Coudnhy, country Ctldahy, Kansas City Ilentoti Vansant & I., Hill & Son F. n. Lewis Huston & Co J. 1). Root & Co J. II. Uulla Rosenstook Ilros Mo. ft Kan.-Cal. Co... Christie margins Huffman Roth Ilurvey t Other buyers Totals CATTLE Only 39 car of cattle were reported In the yards this morning, which Was reallv nut orinnirli tn ! nut vnluoa Tho goneral feeling, however, was fully steady on all kinds anil iirUr clnJmxl that the fow beef ntecni on hand really oold a little stronger than yesterday. Kverythlng In sight had changed hand at an early hour, there being nothing good uu naie. ror tne weeK receipts foot up 23,143 head, being about the same as last week and mora Minn ainntiln thn roatni wr mo corresponding uays or last year. Corn fed beof steerii .have bad a lower lunueiiuy imH waoic aLnit sita nnw ir.CTftn lower than one week ncn on nil itlmla except long-fed yearlings. On the other nana range ueor steers have been strong and are for the week a little higher. Cowa and heifers have been more or loss uneven during the week, but are not very different In price from tho close of Stockers and feeders lmv hu,i ,inum ward tendency. Plain, heavy and medium ' nave oeon Slow srnl theiv im round lOftCSa lower than lnt wv cinn stockers have held up very well, but stock cows and heifers 10Hfl6o lower. wuoiujions on cam, uood to choice corn-fed bref aliur. Mno nn. good corn-fed bcf steer, JS.OOWa.35; com "'JS." x?tttXT C0Ih:feil beef steers, 7.6oa 8.00: fslr to choice corn-fed yearlltia!. is.wirs.ui; good to choice range steers. jt.wuo.wj; isir to good rangu steers, tt.U 4T7.30; common to fair range stosrs, h.00 s iu wuuice corn-ieu nelfers J6.50if7.50; good to choice grass heifers I6.50iii)7.25: cood to choice enwa. ?rw,,ji en. fair to good grades, I5.26&6.20; common to fair, grades, J3.504i6.25; good to choice stockers and feeders, J7.0CK83.0O; fair to good stackers and feeder. t3.7aQ6.50: stock cows and heifers, J4.7Ifi,75; val calves, J6.DOao.75; bulls, stags, etc.. Jj'ajJ 6.85, BEEF STEERS. Ko. 11... At. Pr. ..loot 1 11 No. At. nr. HEIFERS. .. 10 I 10 , COWS. 4,. J.... l. .. 1.... I. .. !.... 1. .. I.... I.... I. I. M. . II. .. . . . 106 4 II . .1010 4 10 ... Ill 4 M ...1000 I 71 ...IOIS 4 71 ...1040 I 00 I. . . I.... ::: 4... II. . IM I M Ks i () . no I la 7IS I 1177 I tn Ml I 26 1710 I It .170 I 00 ULL8. .1100 i ) l.... CALVES. 110 7 M 1.. . ... 100 7 71 1 . . IM I M STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. . . I1 t. 4o 1 If I ( Tt 141 10 11 . MS 6 li . . . M I M HOaS Tho market opened out In good snape tins morning. Receipts were mod erate, and as there was a good demand rrom an Quarters, first sales were a dim higher. Movement was fairly active from the outset, and while a few loads did r.ot got In until 9 o'clock, nearly every- tning una oeen sola uy v.zo. values re mained about the same throughout, and tho general mar'ket shows an advance of sbout 10c. Bulk of the sales was made at 7.5597.70, and several loads reached J7.75, the top. While there was a liberal supply of pigs In sight, this division ot the market received Its shorn of the gen eral advunce, and prices were quoted as being anywhere from strong to as much aa 25c higher. Receipts wero estimated at 83 cars, or 6,800 head, making tho total for the week to date about 32,W head This Is about 9,000 larger than last week, and Is over 12,000 heavier man ror tne corresponding days of last year. The flvn dayH total I also the largest since ine second week of August, when over 37,000 head were received. Ko. At. Eh. Pr. No. Ar Eh. Pr. 17.. . Ill ... 7 10 II IK 40 7 U 17 ... .110 ... IH tt . ..Ill 200 7 II 41 Ill ... 7 40 47. ...Itt M 7 II II Ill ... 7 10 77 . .ItO 40 7 ti l) Ill .. IM Ml 40 7 66 7 ,1H 10 7 W II Mi 40 7 I II Ill .. 7 M IO no IM 7 M IT 111 40 7 M I .. ..HS 110 111 U .- -HI .7 50 71 Ml ISO 7 M M . ...ttt 20 IU II Ml III 7 tA to. 117 . . 7 U, II . . Ml ItO T 9 U.. .120 ... 7 ti It !M 10 7 M 30 , . .Ill . ! 4. . . : IM T U (7 . ...Ill 40 7 16 U Hi IM 7 MS 1C Ill .. 7 II It 3U 114 7 U T7 . Ml 40 7 II 14 IM tO 7 TO IT MO IU 7 M'-i II 101 ... 7 70 ti. . . 17 10 t 10 ci sit sjo 7 7a Tl ....Ml 10 7 10 II til IU I (0 l 10 7 10 M Ill .. 7 70 U Ml ItO 7 10 tl M0 ISO 7 10 1 It 7 10 tt. . . .271 130 7 TO Tt ... tit $49 7 t0 l: Ill I &4 7 JO M Ill ... 7 to 17 . 117 10 7 70 It Ml ... 7 to tt. . . ITO 160 7 10 TO 314 M 7M 14... . Ml ltl 7 70 CI IU 40 7 to II ...Ml 44 7 70 41 IH . . 7 t tt . TV) H til 7 lit ... 7 to n ... MO 7 70 I). . .114 sO 7 60 M . . YTs MO 7 70 it. ... 186 . 7 M 41 Ms 7 70 II y 19 1 (O 7 10 IT . . 11T MO T 70 (9 HI II IH I" US IM 7 7 li 111 IN 1 U II 7 K1 7 7t Ml 7 II1, H HO T 71 M Itt 7 t5 M 171 140 7 7, tl Itl 140 7 li M 111 ;io 7 7 -1 J1 7 ft 4" Wl ItO T J M 21 1 70O " S H VI ikO ? , I 'X H IK 11 111 rio ! 1 I Pioa 111 U M 1 til .. I Si 1l I II IN 114 :i n ... i 7 ;i 111 ... 1 114 . 11.. Ill ... ... im . . w m . .ai . I ... M ... 7 (S t I5 ... in ... t 00 ii ua . . 71 . M , IN 14.. .. U 40 III ... U.. Ill ... tt.. .. 14t , . 7 t 71. . 145 BHKKF Out of 17 cars or 3.5H) 7 10 T II 7 II 7 1 H T r 7 tt 7 7 M 7 11 shrep and lambs this morning, li onrj were Montana wejners nu were smppcu direct to a local packer. This left only about 5 cars nn tale here and they were all killers, being fed western lambs, ewes and yearlings from the cornbelt. The meager supply was taken by the paokera as scon as Uier could get at It at a sharp avance of IHJCSo all along the line. The lambs made a ton of 17.75. the blithest ,ISi I P',c lnc August, and some Us de 'tU? 1 ,ral,, Rra r welKhexl up at 17.50. "B yeariinira aom a man as .; aim ln " hrought II.66. It waa a short. 1 lively mkrket. trading being all ovor at an early hour- There being nothing in ttie line of iteasvs nere, tne roaraet on them wan nominally stead'. As to prtcea nnd demand the ran oral Irade has been very satisfactory to sll era this week, as the packers were eager buyers on most days and both fat sheep and lambs are now quotable looftoa higher than a wtek ago. Good killers havn- been scarce and this hax been the nrlnrlDQl bullish feature. Trade In feed ers hns also been fairly satisfactory for this time ot the year with price showing an uavnnce ot iNtfsxi over tne cioso or latt week. For tho week the receipts- have been 65.749 head rt.i niralnkt 1IS.86S last week. 138,927 two weeks ago and 70,183 during the same wek a year ago. Quotations on rheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choices 87.SM.fT.75i lambs, fair to good. M.7W17 3S, lambs, culls. 86.0936.75 lambs, feeders, fo.50?34.50: yearlings, light, 3.75tW,25j yearling, heavy. &0CW5.76; yearlings, feeders, 14. 6034.50; wethers. gool to choice ll.THrt.w: wethers, rair to good, 34.60fl-4.75. wethers, fcedrs, J4.00 Hft.tO; ewes, good to choke. )4.35I4.65; ewes, feeders. 83.2593.60t ewes, feeders. IJ.25S1&40. itsprosentative sales: No. Av. Pr. ,181 Montana fieder lambs. .. 64 6 83 to .Montana reefer lambs.,..., 48 6 00 49S Montana feeder lambs,.,, 41 a 40 158 Corn fed yearlings 97 6 2 16 native bucks SI 6 00 M corn fed lambs 74 7 76 267 eornfed lambs 73 7 73 16 culls , nil 6 Or) m corn fed lambs tti 7 50 20 culls o t oa 203 eornfed ewes 102 4 Chicago i,i via stock market Cattle Slarr and Weak Hoir Active la 'lIlRher. CHICAGO. Nov. 7.-OATTLn-nelit. 2,500 head; market slow and weak; beeves. w.wut.iv, moxos steers. 1u.bu1rc.cn: west ern. tr,.iH)fl7.W; stackers and foedarm J4.90 ".: cows and heifers, l3.l5HiU.l6; calves. IIOU8 lleceinta. 17.000 head: niarW.t n live; lOUlfa hlitlier: llirht. r7.464rs.00: mtxnd. J6.4&IM.10: heavy. J7.35H3.10: rouith. 17.SSM 7.55: pigs, J5.00iT7.65. S1INKP Arilj I iAMRS Receipts. 22,0)J neau; mnrKei aauvo and generally steady; natlvo, J4.10fl6.26; western, J4.I04 530; yearlings. J3.20ff.BO: lambs, native. u.vu,u, rrvvivni, aiwirf,iv. Slnnx Cltr Live Stock Market. SIOUX OITY. Ia.. Kov. T.OAtrrt.ia iioceiPts. M Head: market tiulv mt-a ana neuers, jckwiro.wj; canners, JS.75434,00; " BJiJ feeder. KWw.40; calves, HOU Itncelnt. 2.500 I1M1I tnarlrf inn higher; heavy, y7.364fT.CO; mixed. J7.50M 7.ff: light, J7.67.75; bulk of sales, J7,t 637.70, SHEEP AND LAMBS Itaealnt. S Mil head; market steady; fed muttons, J3.50 o,w; weiners. Tt,wsfo.w; wes, i3.7WB4.50; minus, itr.wu j.iAi. Ht. Joaeph Live) Htock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 7. CATTLE Re celpts 300 head; market, steady; steers, ST tieltfl 1 1 nnH. .. . 1 1 1- a , ruj..r. a.,. caives, u.unciu.w, HOOS-Rece uts 6.000 head: market opened 10a hishsr: too. 17.90: bulk. 17.503 7.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 4,500 head; marKet, slow; lambs, i7.0uV7.50. Mar Market. NEW YORIC. Nov. T.-SUOAR-RaW. ocuuy; muacovuao, j.ihc; cenintugai, a.4c; molasses, z.7Vo; reritKVi; quiet. lorra News Note: LOGAN-ltev, II. lninldln Galloway, pastor of the Baptist church ot IOgati presented the church with an Individual communion set. LOCIAN The marriairn of Mls Grace Waters and William llixson nf Omaha tooK place here yesterday, with Rev, J P Creager officiating. OLBNWOOD The funeral of John II Tipton waa held at his home In Qlenwood yesterday Under the auspices of (lien- wood lodge, independent Order of Odd c enows. LOOAN-Under the direction of W. I Stern. 125 business men of Loean and Its vicinity met and discussed business matters with tho officials ot thn Illinois central llallroad company this afternoon, LOOAN Rural carrier runnlnlr out 11 Logan have been keeping tab on tho in II matter delivered and co Uoted durlnir On tober and reoort 11663 letters handled, 29.271 newspapers, and. countlne all pieces handled during tho month by the five men, tne number totals m,7V7 pieces. LOOAN A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Clar Towsend when her daughter, Mildred II., was united In marriage to DeWItt C, Allmon of Mis souri Valley In the presence of Imme mate friends and relatives of thn brid and groom. Rev, M. M. Cable ot th Methodist church officiating. CLEAR LAICE-James McLauchlln. a old and highly respected resident ot thl city, died at Sioux City this morning! wtiem he had gone to visit relatives, The body arrived today and will b buried here. Henry Mcuowan, also a old resident and for many yearn con nccted with Ihe Caropmeetlng association, was buried here yesterday. Q LBN WOOD The funeral of Charles R. Stewart ot Curtis, Neb,, was held I Ulenwood at the reaJdtnco ot tba wife' parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Windham yesterday Fraternal friends from tho University ot Omaha were In attendance and the aotlvo pallbearers were- Olenwood musicians, assisted by Dr. W. A. Rush of Malvern, a classmate of Dr. Stewart FORT DODQE-Tlie Duneombe school which Is acknowiedKPd to havo no su perlor In arrangement or mulpment 1 1 the united States, was opened to th publla Wednesday, The strticturo cost VACW, has modern lighting, ventilation and an conveniences, a teacner- rest room, an auditorium and shower baths. Thn school is planned with -very con vemenre ior cirio ceintar worn, anu ou tlining lt Is the new Fort Dodge school athletic neia. DENISON-Crawford county I called upon to defend suits amounting to JI3.000 on account or an automobile accident which took place south of Vail some two months ago. A party of young folk going to a dance fell where a bridge was beliuc rebuilt. C M. Dunan of Vail, as administrator of his son's estate, claim 134.000 on sccount of the lad a doath. A father he ask J4.0OO for loss of service and funeral expenses. The parents the other .young folks uk varying amounts. MASON CITY-Charle Orlppen, son of Mr and Mrs. D. W. Orlppen, Is In a critical condition as the result ot being truck by an automobile as the little fellow was ploying In the street. It ap pears the man who was driving the auto never stopptd after ho hit the boy. The little fellow was two blocks from home and managed ta get to the house, but having to .stop several times to He down. Arriving he did not at first tell what had happened, but getting In a serious condition ho told how he was hurt. Tho pflicej officer are looking tor the driver of the machine. OLENWOOD According to the estl mate of Deputy Oanio Warden T. L. Hall of Olenwood. twenty tons of fish were allowed to die when Iake Waugh bomey, ten miles south of Oltnwood, In Mills and Fremont county, went dry. Million of crows are cleaning up the dead fish. A ditch to the Missouri river would have saved this Immense amount or edible and Immature fish. Beside the 1.500 taken out by Dr. Donelan and Mr. Hall for Olenwood park lake, and the small amount used by people who were not afraid of suob food from semi stagnant water, all were lost- The Persistent and Judicious Use Newspaper Advertising ia the ltoad I nc-i r-"ucrea, DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Irregularities One of Chief Charao tcristics of Situation. LITTLE SHOW OF REACTION Transaction In Dry Grind Market Indicate Itrmnrkahle Increaae llrlnir Mnrte In Some' Quarter. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-Dun's Review tomorrow wtll say: Irregularities is one of the chief charae. torlstlcs of tho business situation, but there Is little evidence of general re aotion. In certain lines and sections of the country the volume of trade, la ex pandlng. with gains recorded over last ar in some Instances. Lower temperature throughout a con . slderablo area have had the oCfcct of stimulating the demand for seasonable merchandise and It I significant that prompt dallvorlexs ar strongly urged, thus emphasising the depicted .condition of wholesale and retail stocks. Transactions In the dry goods market havo shown a noticeable Increaso Itv soma quartern, having tieon heavier than at any time In the Isat three years and value continue firm. Failures this week numbered Sfi in the t mteu. states, against an last year, ami in Canada, compared with a year go. DRADSTRRKT'S T It A IMI REVIEW Reports nf Two-Fold Character, Say Pabllcntlon. NEW YORK. Nov. ".-Uradstreet's to morrow will say. Trado reports are of n twofold charac ter. On the ono hand, distributive trade Continues to expand, holiday buslnesn Is growing and thn tendency is to Increase, estimates, of yield of cotton and corn, but against thesa factors must bo .Cited tha further slowing down or wnoieaai trade and Increased quietude In Iron and steel. Homo lines that might be active wait for tariff readjustments an example be Iiib furnished bv worsted mills, which deem It good policy to hold baok tor free wool, iiowover, 11 is paicnw mu ""''J wants of a largo population aro suffi cient to keep things moving along at a satisfactory rat, and oven In sections where there la a tendency to pessimism It Is conceded buslnea I equal to that of last year, when activity reigned. Buslnras failures for the week wero ill. which compare with 209 In 1912. Wheat, including nour, export or week aggregate 7,837.876 bushels, against ,063,725 bushels last year. , MONTANA TOWN MOBBING CHINESE HEARS FROM BRYAN HELENA. Mont, Nov. 7. A raid re cently mad by a m6b In Havre, Mont, upon the Chlnse quarter, when four Chinese were driven out ot town and considerable property was destroyed, waa the subject of n. communication re ceived by 3overnor Stewart from Secre tary of State Bryan ns follows. The Chines charge d affaires at tnis capital represents, on th strength of ad vices received from the Chinese consul at Portland, Ore,, that the Chlne.10 resi dents ot Havre, Jont., were assaulted by a large number ot parsons on October 24, that on ot th Chines stores waa broken into, that four Chines persons were forcibly taken out ot th town and warned not to return, and that all Chi nese resident ot that locality are threatened with violence unless they abandon their homes and go away. "Complying wllh th. request of the charg d' affaires. I have th honor to bring this matter to your, excellency a attention to the end that full protection may bo extended to the Chineses residents ot your state." JOAIIsWAY TIME CAKD. UNION STATION -Trnili A Maauu. Union raclfl Dlpsrt. Arris. ...a S:0am a 1:11 pm ...a 4:Ktoi l:J0pm ........ a l:M am .. .all:U am a 1.40 pni ,..aT:Uara a 1:10 am OTsrlano Ltmltea....... CalllarBla, Mall Atlantic Kaprasa lt Amles Limited... Danrer apaeUI Colorado Eiart a 4:S0 pm a 4 :00 pm iviorado Spacial .all;01 am a 7:00 a ni nan rraneiaca uinuiaa ...a 1 am ... . t'actlla limited ...U:M am a7tUpm Oregon-Washington Limited. ,a 1:41 am a t:S pm North I'latta loeai ...a ana am a ia pm Urand Island Lacal ,.....a 5.10 pm sJOslO am tHromaturi Local . ., MM! pm b 1:10 pm Chlruuo, Rnclc Island fc Pacific Ilocky uour.taln Limited. ., .a ::u am ali oi pm Chlcaio Local l'su...,.,.... b10:00 am bllilO pin Cnls Ir Espfeea... ,a l-.M am a 4.40 pm Cntcsss NUht Kipras. a 4:10 pm al:4pm rira Maine Local Pass s4!lfpm all-ll pm Cblcaio-Nsb. 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