I'lIK MHiv OMAHA, KJIIDAV, NOVMMHKI. II, 1!H1 13 CITY niUL ESTATE. riutiMiiiTY run svi.c. HAtfSCOM PARK DJ STRUT On 8. 3td St , between Francis and Martha Sis., and one block west of Hans com park, you will find four as completo and aa well birltt dwellings aa there aro In the cltr- No two of them are alike. Each ha oak finish downstairs except kitchen and three, flno commodious bed-1-oomJ, extra flno bathroom with tile floor and sleeping porch upstairs; ono bed room finished In white enamel. I -urge living rooms with press brick fireplace and bullt-ln bookcases. Dining room beautifully burlapped; panel strips and plate rail Included. There aro many other attractive features about these dwellings which wo will be glad to point out to you. Remember, you take no chance buying one of thesehouses. They are built by day labor by tho best of mechanics. A row of beautiful shade treea helps to make this location doubly attractive. The dwellings and the loca tion combine In-making a most attractive proposition for the home buyer. Bee or telephone us at any time for appointment to look theso over. SCOTT & HILL, Douglas 1000. 307 McCagUe Bldg. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Argentina Wheat Newi Moit Im portant of All Expected. CHICAGO TRADERS LONG ON CORN Thnsn In Ihr Pit Kind Themselves Pretty Well I.oadrd Up on (he Kntnrea of the Vetlow Cereal. Dundee Special Owner leaving the city, offers his beau tlful new home at a sacrifice: built less than a year ago and built Tight. First floor has large living room with vestibule entrance, fireplace, bullt-ln bootcasos, beamed celling, scat; large dining room, with beamed colling. buf fet, kitchen, good size and con veniently arranged. Second floor: Three large bedrooms and sleeping porch, all finished In birch, with oak floors. Third floor! Large attic' 'With one room finished. Full cement basement, com plete In every way, large furnace, extra toilet In fact, this Is one of the best planned, conveniently arranged, most attractive homes, built on tho latest pattern, with the little Improvements that go to make a complete home. This Is your opportun ity. Frlco has been reduced io $3,ZuO, and we want an offer this week. Glover & Spain l City Nat Rank Bldg. , D. 3X2. Dundee Must Be Sold $5,250 Owner Is moving to Chicago and must Mil his fine home before Dec. 1. Only 3 3'ears old, newly decorated throughout and in fine condition. Long living room with brick fireplace and beamed ceilings; good sized dining room, butler pantry and kitchen on first floor'; bed rooms, nice bath and sleeping porch on second; large attic! convenient basement; first floor has oak woodwork and floors: sec ond floor hard pine, with maple floors; lot 60x136; fine shade and fruit trees; shrubbery of all kinds. This Is ono of the most attractive homes lit Dundee: on paved street, half-block from car line. The price-la right, 1,S00 cash will handle: located on California 8t, between 0th and Slat We have another fine hot-water-heated home near 61st and Davenport Sts.; 7 rooms and large heated sleeping porch. which we can sell for t6,T&0. It's a beauty and will be sold this fall. Armstrong. Walsh Co. Tyler 1538. 210-12-H Stato Bank Bldg. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT S rooms, modern except heat, with hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen and pantry on 1st floor; 2 large bedrooms, bath and itoreroom on 2d floor. Some rooms, newly decorated, screens and .storm sash, aandy east front lot, nice trees, paved street, handy to 2 car lines. Must be sold. Price but (1,800. Easy terms if required . BERHS-CA-RLBERGr CO., 310-312 Brando's Theater Bldg. Snap 1 have for auick sate a lot 50x1 CO ft ettst side. 4Mb -St. Uurt and Cuming Kts. Threo blocks td Farnam tar, fiOO. Arthur J. McShane tl9 First Nntl. Bank llldg. Doug. 167K. MUST SELL my e-room mod. bunga low. 819 No. 22d Ht., So. Omaha. 1300 cash. Will rent. Phone. ' TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST KICK JOHN W. ROBB1NB. 1802 FARNAM 8T. 1IANSCOM. PARK, west side Seven rooms, nearly new! hardwood Inside; hot air, ' electricity, gua; exceptional location; accessible; all Improvements. Doug. 6:132. j OMAHA, Nov. 13. .1913. It waa the gossip of tho wheat trade last night that the Argentina news Is the thing to watch, as It la the most Im portant of all that is expected to como In at the present Bulls called attention to tho limited hedging pressure, as re ceipts are running materially under last year. It waa noticeable that Duluth was offering cargoes at lower prices rela tive to the December futurei. A number of commission houses which were among the largest sellers yesterday, bought up ward Indemnities last night. It has been tho old saying before tho spring wheat crop commenced to move that hedging sales at Chicago would drive every bull into the bear camp, but this has not been the case. It may be heard In wheat circles every day that there aro no buns. Thoso declarations aro simply because the men who believe wheat Is good fail to absorb all the grain offered In the pit The bulls, however, are in the market, notwithstanding the fact that they show no anxiety to back up their opinion. Cash wheat, lc higher. Corn specialists who were In the pit all ilsv nM tliA fMilftflffrk imAnra vm mainly long last night They claimed that most or in a selling la of short corn and that tha latter are likely to have to como In. One trader waa talking bull ish yesterday, basing his arguments on the fact that the greater part of the country consumers will have to draw their supplies from Iowa, Illinois, Min nesota, Boutn uaitota, Indiana and Ohio, which he believes will not have enouch to supply the demand. A point was made that a car of old corn was sold yesterdav at 71 cents to go to Alabama and that corn is going south at a rate that will keep it away from northern markets. The main point made by the bears waa that prices are too wgn and they will curtail consumption Cash corn waa unchanged. The movement of oats to the Mt,m markets is considerably below that of iasi wcck ana materially smaller than mat, or a year ago. Cash oats were n hlarhnr . cIe.'il!a-nces were: Wheat and flour equal to 1,318.000 bu.: corn, none; oats, none. Liverpool closed with wheat HfiMid higher and with corn umj.:i ),iirh,r Primary wheat receipts were 1,225,000 bu., and shipments. ,185.000 bu.. against FS'JEi" .ot 1.625.000 bu. and shipments of 1,603,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 370.000 bu. and shipments of 271,000 bu., against re iSffi! ?.f and MemenU of Primary oats receipts were D61.000 bu, ana snipmonts nr TMonn hi, ...i... iiiS'&W.1 1831:000 bu" and hlpmenu of 1,110,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oats 71 ino a 26 100 mcago 32 Minneapolis , au Duluth W7 Omaha. 22 Kansas City 38 St Louis , 99 Winnipeg 959 vh!.!0,wW,n.e..caJ, "aIe" were reported: wneat: No. 2 hn.ni wtmnr mw.. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car 82Hc. 1 car 81c; No. 3 mixed. 1 car 80c: No. 3 durum. 1 car w . 'f. .' "nite. 1 car (new) 71c: No. 3 white, 3 cars 72c, 1 car (new) 70c; No. 4 white. 1 car CStfc. 4 cars (new) 6Sc No. 2 yellow. 3 cars (.new) TTyie: No. 3 yellow. 3 cars 72Ha 4 cars (new) 714c. 3 cars (new) nUc, 7 cars (new) 71c. It. cars (new) 70c; No. 4 yellow. 2 cars (new) 69o; No. 2 mixed. 1 car (new) 71c; No. 3 mixed. 9 cars 72c. 7H cars (new) 70c. 3 cars (new) 69c; No. 4 mixed. 1 car 71Jc. 1 car TlKc. 1 car TOc, 1 car (new) ffijic 1 car (new) 6SVic 1 car (new) 68c Oats Standard, 1 car 38c; No. 3 white. 1 car 3SVIC, 6 cars 38c; No. 4 white, 3 cars 37ic. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard SKS-Mc; No. 3 hard, K3S2Wc; No hSrd . f si and - No 1. TOtTTtt.r. No 1. Nn 7t.e. (lata No t While. M41V ard MV-c: No. t white, KflWHc No. I white, itr. Barley . Malting. tTw. No. 1 feed. trW Rye o. X. tstfMV Ne. r I7W&. tlllCAOO (JllAIV AMU l'llOVlSIOS Ken tares nf the Trndlngr nnil Closing Prices on Ilonrd of Trndr. C1I1CAQO. Nbv. I3.-Kstltnates that more than S,(O0O arres. one-third of Ar gentina's wheat lands hsd suffered seri ous crop damage, brought about a quirk upturn today In wheat Although much of the gain waa afterward lost prices rlosed steady at a gain ot HUlio to W net Other leading staples, too, all fin ished at an advance corn lie. nnts !4c to UffVio and provisions 10c to 23Uc, , Wheat was reported an entire failure In the southern twelve departments of Buenos Ayros. In the central department of Buenos Ayres and In the Pampas, In- Jury was said to be gravo but not com plete. The news. 11 reasonably nccumtv, was taken as meaning that the Argentlno export surnlus would be reduced W.0TO.- 000 bushels or less. Accordingly there was a rush of buying that Included brisk activity on tho part ot some of the lead ing houses In the trade. Prorlt taking was largely responsible for tho bearish reaction of wheal In the lost hour, Thero were also reports of fresh showers ln Argentina. Some un certainty developed, too. because the Buenos Avres accounts furnished no evidence of new anxiety. Corn bulls received aid from the un seasonably mild weather over Illinois and Iowa, Shorts In the December option es pecially were nervous regarding the pros pect of largo shipments to be made from Chicago stocks, but pit transactions were small com parea witu me Dusiness u wheat. There seemed to bo an abundance of resting orders to buy oats whenever the market aippeu. it was saiu signs slowed an Improved demand from the fcouth. Provisions rore nn a result of unusually nctlvo speculative buying 011 the part of large Interests. A big shortage among western packers was conspicuous In cov ering previous sales of lard. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET All Kindt Cattle Very Slow, Dull to Lower. ' H0QS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER I'at Sheep nud I.nmba Slnmp aharplr on Arrnnnt of IIIbt tlreato at ChifatTO and Other Points -Feeders Steady, SOUTH OMAHA. November. 13, 113. , Receipts were: Cattle, llogt Shrep. Official Monday a.C MSI 23,142 Official Tuesday .... (sffVl 9.rt2 Official Wednesday .. .87l K.772 38.40ft Kstlmate Thurslay 3,800 7,300 ,000 little but llt-lsir gnln 1'i.irr I'iHH re covered all the loeali. At4 tnt the fmir dsts prlren nhnw a hl Rain of ilt liout Ve. The Irtg frattun 'f rt'ietday's market was lli enter detnamt III th faea of ItHivr reeelws, and whlls the market showed a HUM lower ynUv. barkers still needed the hogs luday, and with a smaller supply on hand, were fereed to put uii prices te get them. Receipts to ilsy amunted tit ninety bine ears, or 7.9TO head, bringing the total for the week up tn M.m This Is about &.0PO larger than last week, and n Utile over l.wn hea1er than fer the same days last year. Nv At. M n ... m Artlclel Open. High. Low. Close. Y'a'y. I. WIi6l 7OSjr;0H I fi9 9IHI ov4ioD'is;ol 3SU M I ?l 70'4I I as- 42 I Wheatl Dec. May Corn. Dec, Muy Oats. I Dec. May41?i2 I'orK. Jan May Lard. I Jan.llO 82-85 May 10 97V4 rilv.. 1 I Jan. 10 73V41 10 8714 10 72W 10 87HI10 70-72 May 10 83141 10 87h 10 82HI 10 I 10 1 2025 12060 12025 12045 mm 1 "o 47U ai ao 20 46 .1 . t 10 95 10 S2H110 90-921 11 10 I 10 37V4JU 07-10j 85?itt 90! W 70 28 20 22fc 30 a- 10 77H 10 80 31.193 M,a3 17.M7 1R.M' 77.431 2,24 112,111 1U.147 Pour dhvs this week..2.us Banrn days last week.. 21.93 Same days. 2 w'k nrn.51 vjj Samo days 3 w'ks iuro.27.1M came nays w'ks ago.Z.122 21.370 l2,sw Same days lAst year. .20,663 29,830 7,K ino totiowtng tabls shows tha receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha-live stock market for the year to date as compared with Iset year: inn tsu inc. Doc Cattle KA.m 881.C53 26.1K Hogs 2,211.007 2.U1.W0 320,692 Sheep 2,05,1&2 2,6o9,05 2o7,i7 Th following table shows the range of prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for tho last fow days, with comparisons: Data j 1H3. 1.1II1.I(..1W.108.1W. Nov. 1.. Nov. i . HOY. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. dl Nov. 121 Nov. 13 7 (Si 7 711 041 7 87 7 KVlfTloTs 061 7 68 7 tSH! 7 811 131 8 07 7 48 7 83 I 7 7 Bllil 7 73 ISf I 3HI 7 791 6 14i 7 0 7 65 V 7 86 6 08 8 02 7 77 2 12 7 OS 7 72i 0 21 7 M 7 64H 7 6 6 27 7 84 7 69-4 7 67 7 8S 7 75t 7 R3 6 37 I 7 721 I B 61 sVtjf r Vx 7 74 R 89 B B2 7 70 6 87 5 S9 7 70l 6 79 5 IS 57S 4 M 7 7 4 73 7 79 5 62 4 M 7 73 S B8 7 76 r 61 4 95 7 8 4 5 79 4 S3 7 85 6 74 4 70 Sunday. Receipts and diiDosltlon of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, neo ror twenty-rour hours ending ai 3 o'clock yesterday: H15CE1 ITS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs, sncep.Ji r s. "iri ;" pnng, dufutn. 7Sc- Corn:- Nd. 2 white, "0; oi;n!4c; no. 2 yellow, 717254c: No. 3 yellow, 7037214c: No.. 4 yellow, 63!4&72c. SACRIFICE BALK. Built for a home. 7-room house, hot water heat, cistern, garage, walking dis tance. 275 California St Price 33.S0U. TeL II. 068. REAL ESTATB. PARK A RANCH LANDS FOR BALII Minnesota. 240 acres 45 miles from Minneapolis, 1 mile from town: 160 acres under cultiva tion, balance, used for pasture; can prac tically all be cultivated; heavy soli; good set of buildings, consisting of 8-r. house. Urge barn, granary, corn cribs, wind mills, etc.; land wilt produco CO bu. corn per acre; telephone In house; country thickly settled; complete set. machinery; 27 head stock, consisting of 11 cows, bal ance 1 and 2-year-olds; 6 good horses, 25 hogs, chickens, 14 this year's crop and everything on farm goes at 150 per acre; V4'ah. SCHWAB BROS., u2s Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. IMPROVED and unimproved farms for ale In the Red River valley: a few farms offered In exchange for other property; send for list. Baker & Lamb Land Co., Barnesvllle. Minn. Montana. BUY Irrigated land. Take no more chances on drouth. Five tons alfalfa, forty bushels wheat eighty bushels oats, uie crops every year. 110.50 per acru land and permanent water right Jo, 5') eown. 32.50 for fourteen years, which is liss than lent Interest. 6 per cent Write Valier Farm Sales Company, Box KC6. Valier. Mont Aabimaiui, FOUND 320-acre homestead in settled neighborhood: flno farm land; no sand hills. Cost you 8200. filing fees and all. J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. .North Dakota. FARMERS, renters, investors. Send for my illustrated prospectus of Foster county, eastern North Dakota, farms. Investigate the big crop county. Wendell Huston, Carrlngton, N. D. BUY A FARM ON CROP PAYMBNTS. I own a magnificent body of land, being a. beautiful, level, heavy black soil farm of S(00 acres only two miles tn miim. town of 1.0CO people In famous Rod River Valley of eastern North Dakota: 750 aares under cultivation and already fall plowed. Fair set of buildings In center 01 larin. rtntci damage, riot a stone nor single fault Surrounded by thrifty farms with a thirty years' record for good riopa. Just the place for a Proirreasiv termer with growing sons. A sure-money maker. I am not a farmer and need n oney in other business. Will sell for me cAiicmeiy low price t jjj per aorc Jl 5,000 cash, and accept half or crop each year until balance Is paid. You tak risks'. You can't lose. Farm is worth more money and growing in value. Don't sign Hiiiuiin6c niiu pay i;.iv,,at on high I rlced land. Come at once and lnsDrt farm. Othors will want It. It.m. nn for half crop, but will give possession If CHARLES O. ELWOOD. Leamington Hotel. Minneapolis, Minn. REAL ESTATK FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SAM: Waafctnstoa. 80 ACRKfl lnniOATiu) T.1MT-, i Yakima Valley, with ample water right. Will raise 7 tons alfalfa hav or TO hu. coin Per acta first crop. Two miles from either Northern Pacific or Milwaukee roads Ideal stock and dairy ranch. Write owner, T. A. Noble, North Yakima, Wash. UBII. I OWN and offer for aa!,, ,v terms and In tracts to suit 500 acres within two miles of Orovllle, Wash., the largest and best town within a radius of 5 Omlles In any direction, situated at the Junction of two Important rivers at an elevation of 925 feet, with two railroads, water Power, electric lights, city water, a 345,00') uuici aiiu . tj.vw nign school 'mis 18 vallev land itnd prmv, fnn r.ma , alfalfa, corn, fruit, melons or veirttables without irrigation. Excellent for dairying and 2p acres Is ample for 15 cows. Will Provide dairy cows if dalrd. lYr f Jays only call on or address me at. 41? REAL ESTATE IOANS. MONEY on hand at lnw,it ntu tn- Icsns on Nebraska farms and Omaha city y.uyu.i m miy amounts. It W. HINDER. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. LOANS of 31.000 and un dcalmil nn im. proved, real estate. Large sums u spe cialty. W. II. Thomas, 23S State Bk. Bldg. Rcf CITY LOANS, Bemls-Corlberg Co., " 310-312 Brandels Theater building: GARVIN BEOS. & p- wain. tuku uaiim WANTED-:ity loans and warrants. w. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAt. rstate m 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2175. LARQB loans uur specialty. Stull Bros. HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Om. Nat. 8100 Wead. to 110.000 made promptly, Wead Bldg., 18th and Fe F. D. arnam. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. HALK OR, EXCHANGE R. E. M FOR SALE OR TRADE Knox countv farm, ten miles from Bloomfleld, a acres, 90 acres In cultivation: no build- I?.'- Z'Q0 i?per acr- D- - Wilson, Bloomfleld. Neb. TRADE direct with owner. Write for Kirk's Exchange List. 4222 Luf&vette. Omaha. SNAP Furniture for 7-room house. Ml 8. WANTED TO BUY. Hachman will treat you right, best prices fo.- turn., clothes A shoes. W. 5146. B. SHAFTON buys men's cloth. W. 5479. FULL price paid for furniture. W. 2469. Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 red, 95!44K6!4c; No. 3 rod, 91!4S9lc: -hard, 88.8S914C; No. 3 hard. .87Sttc; 0. 2 northern. 88H00c: No. 3 northern. 86W 87c; No. 2 spring. 8Ste; No. 3 prlng; f614c; velvet chaff. ttS9Hc; durum. 8W 85c Com: No. 2, 7214073c; No. 2 white. uT ? vnllnw- 72V.Sf73C'. NO. 3, mJZnZ.' Nn' a whit. 72Mf72Vc: No. 3 yellow. 7o: No. 3, new, Gc: No. 3 wliUe new, 6Hc: No. 3 yellow, new. 6914c. Oats. No. 3 white, S91i(U9ic; standard. 404 iiii- n ' n 1 2UOG3V4c. Barley: uSmr. Tlmothv : '14.004i6.25. Clover: $11.00 13.25. Pork: $20.75. Lard: $10.90. Ribs: KOOSStfady; receipts. 2.627 cases; nt nark, cases included, 2t,fl(Oc; ordlnarj firsts. SOtfKBc: firsts. 31c. IOTATOES Steady; receipts, cars. Michigan and Wisconsin, t$i7c; Minne sota and Ohio. 6573c. ,..,..,. CHEESE Lower; Palsies. 15fl4&'.e: twins, 15ai5Uc; Americas, 141iHc; long horns, , MHeiSo...... . ,. . POULTltl Alive, I1IKI1C! Bimi.no, . fowls, 11c; turkeys. 16c. NEW YORK UKNBIIAI., MARKET Quotation of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-FLOUR-8tcady; spring patents. $4.3SQl.5G; straights, $4.1OS4.J0; winter patents, $4.40 4.00; spring clears. $4.0084.20; extra No. 1 winter. U5503.75; extra No. 2 winter, $3.3500.60; ICansas straights, $4.1004.20. WHEAT Spot Is firm; No. 2 red, 9614c. nominal, c. I. f. New York, export basis, and 98o nominal, f. o. b. afloat, wo. 1 northern Duluth, 9514c, f. o. b. afloat Futures wero firmer on the cab'.11" favorable Argentine news and the firm ness In tho outside markets, closing -Jsc I... t... Tin.mK ok 2.1K- Mav. 90c. HOPS Steady: state, common to choice, LlP13 crop, 39647c; 1912 'crop. WJIJi, , u cirio coast. 1913 crop, iwo-w, 250CSC. , . HIDES Easy; Bogota, 31032c; Central America. 3132c. . PETROLEUM Steady; refined. New York, bulk, $5.25; barrels, $8.75; cases. $11.25. . . WOOI-Steady; domestlo fleece, XJk. Ohio. 25c. rn CORN Spot, abrcly firm: export, wo, f. o. b., afloat ... OATS Spot, firm: standard white, 4ul4 4614c; No. 3, 4&fl45Hc; fancy clipped white. 461447140. HAY Steady: standard, $1.00; N. 1, $1.05; No. 2, 95807Hc; No. 3, i64:tc. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, Z)U 30c; seconds. 2&829C PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $2X00 23.60; family, $24.604127.00; short clears, jaX0a:i.W. Beef firm; mess,- $18.00 1S.M! famitv. nu.tOfi20.L0. Cut meata, nulet: pickled bellies, 10to 14 pounds, $1X50315.00; pickled hams. $11.00. Lard, cosy; middle west. $11,10811.20; refined, firm; continent, $11.65; South America, $1X30; compound, steady; $8.628.75. TALLOW Firm; city, 6Hc; country, GQ63e; special, 7c. BUTTER Firm; receipts, vu iuds; creamery extras, Juic; iirsis, aw 3114c; held, extras, S2033c; firsts. 27144 2$14c; state, dairy, finest, 3103114c; good to prime, L'.uauc; common 10 iair, uviw; process extras, 2602614c; Imitation cream ery, 24ffl'25c; factory, June, 33c; curront make, 2214c; packing stock. June. No, 1, Mc ... CHEESE Steady; receipts. 3,100 boxes; state whole milk, held specials. 161181614c; average fancy. 1516c: fresh specials, 16016c; average fancy. 1614c; stato whole milk, under grades, 1214&16UC EGGS Firm; receipt. 6,100 i'job, fresh gathered, extras. 45848c; extra firsts, 434144c; firsts. 33ft40c: checks, good to choice extra. 2425c; under grades, JtJ.0OIj6.00; refrigerator, special marks, fancy, V9c; firsts, 2S828',4o: nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, C0)C3c; gathered whites, ti&GOe; western gathered whites, 42lh58c. POULTRY Dressed, weak; fresh killed western chickens. 13143r23c, fowls, IVa) 18Hc; turkeys, spring, 3yzzc. 1 1 Kansas City drain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov. M. WHEAT Cash: No. 2 hard, $a88Sc; No. 2 red. 87HO SSc OATSNo. 2 white, 4014841c; No. 2 mixed. 40c. BUTTER-Creamery, 30c; firsts. 2c; seconds, 27c; packing, 1314c EGGS Firsts, 33c; seconds, 22c. POULTRY Hens, 1014c; roosters, 9c; ducks, 10c; springs. 104a Closing prices of futures: CORN-No. a white, 77c; No. 3. 76eT6c. "WHEAT December, fcOHteMHc; May, y?c. CORN-Docember. 70'.4c: May. 72'ltr72ic, I Ht. I.onla Ueneral AlarUet. ST. LOUIP. Nov. IX-WHBAT-No. ! red. 3ei94Uc: No. 2 hard, 85h800c; De, cember. 87H(l87ic. CORN'tiNo. 2, 75476C; No. 2 white, 758 75Hc; Dember, 70T4c; May. 728721ic. OATSNo. 2. 3914c; No. 2 white. 4114c; iJccemoer, w?c; May, !ic. r . M St. P. R. : 3 Wabash R. R 4 1 Missouri Pao. Ry. ..4 Union Pacific Ry.... 20 O. & N. W.. east.. 1 & C. & N. W.. west .. 14 26 C, St. P.. M. & O... 7 4 C, B. & Q., east.... 6 2 C B. & Q west.... 72 21 C. R. I. & P.. east.. 3 7 C. R. I. & P.. west 1 Illinois Central Ry. .. 2 c. a. w. Ry 1 1 2 9 2 $ 4 41 Total receipt ..123 94 D1SPOS1TION-HUAD. Cattle.Iloss.aneep. 934 1,616 l.liJ 1,765 $44 2J9 476 2,245 803 I PAY one-half prlco more for stoves then any one else. 2217 Cuming. I.v 7032. WAITED to buy. "all kinds of watch movements and gold. M. Nathan, 109 S 13. LIVE BTOCK MARKE-l OP WEST. Ukluhouia, 5.000 ACRES ill large and small tracts o' Pittsburg county, coal bearing, form i'.g. fruit and pasture laud. In pros peith e oil and gas belt. $10 an arr For part'.-iilars write John K, Caanagli. McA'ester. Okl. nnip live stock to South Omaha. Save ii iickkb mm BiimiKage. xour consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion Live Block CutumUilon Merchants. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. I.lTerpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 13. WHEAT Stoady; No. 1 Manitoba, 6s lid; No. 2, 61 9id; No. 3, tis Sd. Futures, firm; Decern, ber, 7s 14d; March. 7s Hid: May. 7s lKd. CORN Spot, dull: American mixed. 6s 6d. u Plata, futures steady; December, is I'.ia; January, fs ya. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Apartuieuts nnd Flats. DOWNTOWN FLATS FOR RENT. Reduced Rental. 6 -r. flats near nth and Howard Sts., modern except heat, fine repair, $J0 per month ear h GEORGE & COMPANY. 902 City Nat Bank Bldg. Phone D- 756 tills and Roaln. NEW YORK. Nov. IX COTTONSEED OIL Firm; prime summer yellow. $6,934? 7.00; December, $6.99; March, $7.29; May, $7.41. ROSIN-Qulet TtrRPENTlNE Firm; maohlne barrels. 46; c. SAVANNAH. Nov. 18. -TURPENTINE Firm; VtC- eaiee, us uois. : receipts, l.CW bbla; shipments, 79 bbls.; stocks, 20.100 bbls, ROSIN Jlnii. Sales. 2.214 bbls.: re ceipts. 2.163 bbls.; shipments. 100 bbls.: stocks. 163.272 bbls. Quote. A, B, C, D. K F G, $3.65410.85; II, $X8583 90: I. $190if 1K5. K. $4.40-o4.45, M, $515, N, $6.00, WG, $4.t0; WW, $6.75. Morris &. Co. 401 Swift & Co 472 Cudahy Packing Co 69S Armour A Co 404 J. W. Murphy Morrell z L. P. Co 10 Sinclair 17 Benton, Vansnnt & L.., t2 Hill & Son SO F. D. Lewis 61 Huston & Co 15 ... , ... J. B. Root & Co lot J. II. Bulla 9 L. F. Husx 42 ... ' ... Werthelmer & Degcn ..195 II. F. Hamilton 67 Sullivan Bros 1 Rothschild 9 Mo. Kan. Calf Co 49 Hlgglns 6 Iluttman 6 Roth 2 Meyers 1 Tanner 11 Harvey 94 Other buyers 499 ... 5,703 Total X491 6,322 9,451 CATTLE The cattle run was small to day oven for a Thursday, only 112 cars being reported In. Still the total for the four days this week foots up 22,649 head. slightly larger than for the samo days last week: in fact, tha largest ror any similar period since three weeks ago and larger than a year ago by ZfiOO head. All kinds of cattle this morning were very slow and dull. In tho first pdaco the large receipts at Chicago this week and the sharp break In prices at that point has, according to buyers, left this market too high In proportion. In conseauonce they were all very backward about taking noia ana tne market declined through lack of buying support All kinds or killers were extremely slow and more or less lower than yesterday. With feedere It waa a case of havltur altogether too many cattle on hand. Spec ulators Dougni 1 reel y during the early part of tht'vweek with the expectation that there would be at least a fair coun try demand. Instead of that tha cnunirv demand has been disappointingly small, wiin tne resuu mat came nave Deen ac cumulating in the hands of speculators. For that reason buyers were unwilling to take on additional cattle tha mornnr and the market, on all kinds of stockers and feeders was alow aid lower. It Is safe to quota tne market on such cattle aa fully 25c lower than last week and in some cases lower than that Stock calves are 25800c lower Or a big dollar lower at tha high time. Quotations on cattle: Good tn rimi cornfed beef steers, $8.S5Jf9.00; fair to good cornfed beef steers, $7.9088.35; common to lair corntea oeet steers. J7.004r7.90; fair to choice cornfed yearlln. fta m it- good to choice ranao beavea. I7uim. .un iu iuvu lung doc v o, o.&o'u'idu; com- uuii iu iu raiiso uneven, 0.UPU.B5; good to choice cornfed heifers, $4.60fli7.60: good to choice grans heifers, $6.5087.25: rood to choice cows. 10.2006.60: ri . ZA grades, $5.25ft.20: common tn fair r.... 84.0085.2S: good to cholca atni,.,. .-A and feeders, $6.Z'M.75: common to fair a.wKwa kiiu leruera, w.,inii.ZG: stock cows and heifers, $4,768.75j veal calves $6.6089.75; bulls. sUgs. etc.,' $5 0086 60. ' vjiia it a -Mil ; BEEF STEERS, No. 1 . I... f... 7... 1... ... 14... At. Pr. .... IH !!l ,. . 7 Jl .... 130 7 !( ...Hit 1 N .. .12! 1 AO No. II... 14.,. y... to... 17. HEIFERS. , MO I 00 t , IM 01 Jt , in. 2i 1 i: 28 3 cows. At. Pr mi 1 11 1114 111 11M M itn 1 !5 14)4 I 14 . I I JO .lit 40 1. ill I M MO tu No. jo .. 14... 1.. M . 77,. M . .. 14.., 17.., II.., .. 10... .. 14.. TJ.. II.., 1. At. ..Ml ...lift m . mo ..III ..III ...17 ...171 ...171 ..Xt Bh. rr. .. tM 40 7 1 . 7 tn im ;m ,. IM .. 7 40 7 M .. 7 m 10 7 M 1)0 7 II .its tM 7 II 1M M lit IU ..tit .110 ..EM tu .ill tl Ml t4 11 .... ...Ml 71 Ill IS J0 II. ...-.Ill M Ill M., ....MO I I 2 II.. 41. .. II..., K. ... 71.... II. . . . II. .. 4.... 11.. . 7 7 7 I 74 M 7 70 40 7 70 SH) 7 70 ... 7 70 0 7 70 100 7 7o ... 7 TO M 7 71 ... 7 TO 40 7 70 ... 7 71 110 7 71 IM 7 71 . . 7 71 10 7 71 ... 7 71 111 ISO 7 H .Till ... 7 71 .III JM 7 71 .IM ... 7 71 .t 111 7 71 .Ml 1(0 7 71 .Ml 110 7 76 .JO0 40 7 71 .110 10 7 71 . 41. 41. 10.. 0. Ti. . to M 101 .101 .104 ,101 74 44 40, M 41.... M.. . M. ... 4.... 14,... 13.... It .... 77 ... II ... II.... 4J ... 70. . . . II . ., ' II... CI.... 71.. . It.... 40... 14... M. .. 41.... M II.... W.. 17.... (.... ... PIGS. Ph. rr. m 7 71 KM 7 77l ...170 . . 7 0 JM W T M ...t7 140 7 M ...M7 mm . Ill IM 7 10 .. in ...it! . .a: ...ai ...T70 .. tM ..rst ...4 .. 176 .117 40 7 M ... 7 10 ... J M M 7 M 40 T 10 40 7 10 IM 7 14 ... 7 10 0 7 10 1.1 7 M 10 7 fcv ..I0J MO 7 W .151 M T W 110 0 70 .lit M 7 M .HI tM 7 lo .Ml 110 7 0 111 ISO 7 10 :ia uo 7 10 .Ml M 7 10 10 7 M ... 7 M 10 7 II 180 7 .. 7 IS ... 7 M 110 7 M Kfl 7 II 40 7 IS ...TOI ...4t ..III ...MJ HI ..101 ..314 tM ,M1 .303 300 7 tt .104 7 M M Ill 41 M 17 1S7 Jl IM SHEEP- 47., :, , Jt.. so., 70.. 30.. 7t.. 14.., 117. II... .1:4 ..131 ..111 ..111 ..III ..111 ..HI ..til ,.111 ..li: 7 II 7 10 7 JO 7 30 7 lo 7 10 7 40 7 41 7 M 7 M amounted to as ... 1 JO ... I M I M ... Ill ... I M ,,. I A ... 700 ... 7 10 ... t II 40 7 IS ... 7 21 The recelDla somn thirty-nlno cars, or P.OOO head. against 11,662 a week ago, JOFXl two weeks ago and 6,925 011 the corresponding tiny a J tar ago. This makes for tho week to date about 77,112 head, bolng 14.S93 mora than during the snme time last week, and 608 more than the samo tlmo last year as win be noted, the receipts this morn ing were very moderate and. for tho most part, consisted of kilters, tha proportion of feeding grades being a little smaller than on recsnt days. Tho excessive receipts at Chicago yes terday, resulting In a big slump In values at that point, was much used as a bear ish argument by the local packers this morning to hammer down prices here. Quotations being relatively high, the packer buyers set out to put trade more In line with that at ChtcRgo and other outside points. Sellers, however, were unwilling to conceda as much as the packers asked, so tho market wits abso lutely dead a good part ot the forenoon, there being verj few sales of conse auenca made bv 10:30 o'clock. Tho demand for tho feeding grades of both sheen and lambs bolng still gooi and the supply being light, feeder buyers operated In good season on a steady to strong basis. Trade was fairly active. The early transactions Included n lot of feeding lambs, numbering 2:i3 hund nud averaging sixty pounds, that sold up to $0.35. In the end when tho offerings changed hands fat lambs wero 4OjTC0o lower and old sheep around SSc, with feeders fully steady. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $7.60418.10; lambs, fair to good, $7.0007.50; lambs, culls, $A.50aCO0; lambs, feeders, 15.5086.50; yearlings, light $5.764W.23; yearlings, heavy, $5.00fl5.75; yearlings, feeders, $1.50316.40; wethers, good to choice, $4.7695.00; wethers, fair to good, $4.tOQ4.76; wethers, feeders, $4.00 64.50; ewes, good to oholco $4.50if4.IK); ewes, fair to good, $4.25474.10; ewes, feed ers, $3.2503.40. Representative sates: No. 171 Utsh ewes 53 cornfed ewes , 191 Wyoming cornfed ewes.... 108 Wyoming cornfed ewes PS 112 culls DO 164 Utah ewes 117 74 cornfed lambs 201 cornfed lambs 150 cornfed lambs 130 native feoder lambs 14! Wyoming feeder lambs,, 1KB Wyoming feeder lambs.. 131 Wyoming feeder lambs.. 259 S. D. feeder lamb 176 Wyoming foedcr lambs.. 293 Wyoming feoder lambs. 214 Wyoming ewes , 50 Wyoming lambs 111 cornfed yearlings 18 cornfed yearlings S) cornfed ewes , 32 cornfed lambs 171 cornfed ewes 134 cornfed ewes , 106 cornfed lambs 25 culls 207 comfed lambs NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Upwrtrd Movement in Wall Street in United. SWIFT UPTURN AT THE CLOSE Mmrii llrrlluea In !N timber of High tirade Stuck, anil llnnks In illeate Hint l.linld'ntlnrt Is Strong, NEW YORK. Nov. 1.-The upward movement In a took s was halted today. The market was under pressure and th" range of prices win materially lower until a swift upturn shortly befora tho close virtually cancelled the day's losses. The arytiig aspects of the Mexican situation were reflected In tho market's movements. Dispatcher I'ora Mexico City over night reported a break In ne- fiotlatlnns between this country and Mex co. Aa the rally of the two -preceding days as tmsed largely on -the assump tion that the situation had- improved greatly, this sudden change removed the main nrnu of the hulls and effectually checked operations on the long side, of tho market Shortly beroro tno cna or tho day's trading enmc reports from Washington o; decidedly favorable de velopments which caused the market to rally strongly. Sex-crol new records were made on tho etrly break. Now Haven fell two points to 76 nnd Mexican Petroleum receded a similar amount to 41S. In both cases tho lowtats prices at which tnese siocks have over sold. On the final upturn Metlcan Petroleum was buoyant. Jump ing four points from tlitj day's bottom I rice. siiurii ilrrllnna In n. number of high H-nHn tncks and bonds indlcatod that liquidation was strong, although soiling ot 111. a nature was on 11 amailor scale than a few ilnys ago. Further' reductions in steel prices were reporira. Tho failure of H. B. Holllns and com pany was without effect oil the stock iiarkct. For some time preceding vno announcement the streot was filled with rumors of a forthcoming failure, but the market did not move wueii me nows cnino out. . The bond market wns neavy. mpro trvrA ln-rrn1tr anlrs of irlll engOd ISSUeS. Total sales, par value, $2,070,000. l ulled mates minus were iiiiuimnocu Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were; . aim. Illia. Low. CljM. r,Mf . M.1M 70H ! 70Si American Agncuuurti ,, AiuetUtn nt Bugtr. ... 304 American Can 7.SO0 American Out ptd ...... Amortua I' & K. Amarlran Ortlnn Oil 1 Am. Ice fWcurltlM. ...... ... .. American Mneeed 100 Amerlran I,ocomotlTa ... 800 American S. A It American H. V It pld... 40) Am, Hutar Harming...... American T. T.. ...... Atierlcan Totwoeo Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchlaon ,,, Atchlton tti 1 Atlantic coaat Una , Baltimore Ohio tv0 llethlehem Kteel 100 llmoklrn IUpM Tr loo Canadian rarltlo Central leather A v. . 115 . Ill 100 : m 63 1,5 57 64 55 43 52 54 60 SS 76 , 55 S7 135 M no 100 75 64 Pr. 4 75 6 00 4 75 4 75 3 50 4 75 7 50 7 33 7 25 6 00 6 35 6 3T 6 65 E 95 6 35 6 65 3 60 4 IS C 70 6 70 4 25 7 25 4 35 4 33 7 23 6 00 7 25 nici ixo. , uc. tiuck No. 2, Sic. No. 3. 8Hc. 15; NO. 2. IZHc,; No. 3. lUlc. I. 5'i : No. i. 7i.p. Jfn a 7 23 II 10 IU IIS in 100 111 31 3IU l.too iju :i M4 10U :d 0i i iiiu J2I 3JJ4 Ilia IIH HU. Mil i.ooo aiu 1,300 34H 400 II 41V II H us; 41 17 Vi 30 uM im MV4 MVI 107 11IK 14 H 7 114H l4 I. too 4M "'ana 100 'Hi oo 1,700 IMS ioivi 14 tlU 11411 27 ins Vi 2H 40 mi, in ioiti 8H 4, too l('i 1I4H CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow- Hogs Average Five Cents Higher. CHICAGO. Nov. IS. CATTLE -Receipts. 7,000 head; market slow; beevos, $6.7039.65; Texas steers, J6.60tfr7.70; west ern steers, J6.00Q7.90; Blockers and feeders, $4.907.65; cows and heifers, J3.r,flR.15; calves, $7.001311.26. HOaS Receipts, 26.C0O head; market averaged 5o higher, closed weak; bulk of sales. J7.S5t7S.15: light. J7.CMi8.15: mixed. $7.65U; heavy, $7.50S8.25; rough, $7.60a 7.70; pigs, 6.7&tCT.70. 8IIE1CP AND LAJkUlB-Roctlpts, 31.0(0 head: market lOo to 15c lower; native, $4.0036.25; western, $4,100(1.15; yearlings, $5.50r?.50; native lambs, $4.00377.65; west era lambs, J6.0ftS7.6r,. I - Knnaas City i.mvo fltooU Market, ICAN8A8 CITY. Nov, 13. CATTLE Rocelpts, 3,000 head: market steady; prime fed steers, J5.7oii0.40; drosaod beef steers, $6.75SS.76; western steers, $S.154ja.60; south ern steers. $5.00188.40; cows, $l.20'a7.(W; heifers, J5.60&O.C0; stockers and feoders, tS.504j7.6S; bulls. JS.OOJT7.60; calves, $6.25 7.25. HOC S Receipts, 9,500 head; market 5c to 10o higher; bulk, J7.75OCS.00; heavy. $7.80 68,00; packers and butchers, f7.6Ojj8.00; light. J7.n5e.00; pigs, J6.50O7.50. HHEEP AND LAMUi5-ReCelit8. 10.000 head; market 10a to 15a lower; lambs, $7.20 418.25; yearlings. $5.6006.40; wethers, $4.00 (jC.25; ewes. 1 1.0004.75. UO I 71 .ltll 4 to . 171 4 10 .Ml 4 76 .714 J 10 ,17 J IS . IM t 31 . M0 I II .1100 18 ...1J4I IU ... 711 I to ,.. IM I 00 ,. Ill I II ..,1001 ti ...100 I I ...1141 10 ...1U0 I ..wt ico ...1740 00 ...1310 100 170 I U I.. I 1?:::;;;;; 7 I bulls!" 1 114 I 71 I i ino t a i.,.. J IM i to CALVES. II 417 7 M 2 l ia av I , no -. STOCKERS AND FEEDKlts ' ,- J l ii ...ul ui ii....... .., "n iu I til I M William lodeme-Neb. US IK 7 feeders.. S61 3 heifers... 780 6 50 WYOMINO. ti steers. ...jizs i , 10 steers... .1030 7 00 85 helfers...l008 6 to $ cows.. ..,1023 6 50 J. JvunoncK ivyo, 21 sters.,..1137 M 21 steers.. ..1188 17 steers. ...1214 7 30 4 steers....U50 J. M. Bard-Wyo. IS steers. ...1234 7 40 15 steers,. ..1062 4 COWS 9S7 6 25 Spear Bros. Mont 6 cows 876 4 40 1 cow 1010 3 cows.,.,, wj t V) 3 cows.,,. 1 cow 1070 5 50 1 cow 1 steer.. . .1470 400 2 feeders. It cows S87 6 00 R. M. Paddls-Mont. 33 steers... ivui a no is steers V. Qustln Mont. 20 steers. ...10C5 6 70 C. Hlxon-fl. D. 30 feeders.. 947 6 60 8 feeders.. 706 6 10 12 feeders.. 735 6 10 1 bull$,....llt0 5 76 1 bull 1200 6 25 irons Receipts moderated thta mnrn Ing, and with all Hinds of hogs In good demand, a sharp reaction set in, most of the sale being made at an advance of lOfil&c. Movement was actlvo from the outset, and practically everything had been cleaned up by 9 30. Bulk of tho sales was mads at J7.65U7.&0. and tops moved up to $7 S5, just a dime higher than yt-steraay s nest price During the first half of the wecH Ilea, 1 c-T,,'ia avi'iu i.iut, uunn f-55 7 30 7 30 7 00 4 40 934 6 60 870 5 50 6S0 6 75 .1115 6 95 St. Loir! I.iva Block Market. BT. LOUIS. Nov. IS CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,000 head; market steady; good 10 cnoice steers, eauua.io; aiociters ana feeders. J5.0O4J7.50: cows and helNrs. J4.25 j.X; bulls, JI.754J7.to; calves, J6.omiO.5Q: soutuern steers, v;tui.w, cows" una heifers. JI.0Ofi6.00. HCXJ.S-HcctlptK, 11,100 head; market 15c to -jks nigner, pigs ana lights, Vi.TSaK.il,; mixed and butchors, J7.Mijo'.2u; good heavy, J8.10Se.S5. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rcelpts, 2,300 head; market 25a lower for sheen and lambs; muttons, $3.7584.40; yearlings, $5.00 o.vj; lamos, jo.aU7.cu. Sioux Ity Live Htuck Market. SIOUX CITY, Nov. 13. CATTLE Re celpts, 400 heud; market steady; nutive steers, JI.t0i80.SO; cows and heifers, $6.75 wisierii steers, in.um's.w: cunners. J3.2M2C.O0; stockers and feeders. J6.454i7.50; calves, J7.0OJfia00, bulls, stags, etc., $5.00 IIOOS Rocelpts, 3,000 head; market steady to lOo higher: heavy. $7.75fi7.80: light H.3O0I7.67H; pigs, $4.50rj7.10; bulk of sales, jt.OOT.TO. SHEEP AND IAMItS-Recelpts, 2.50O head; market closed dull; wcthors, JJ.7&U ewes, eJ.oiqai.w; ismDS, St. Joseph Lire Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 13.-CATTLK-Re celpts, 2,200 head; market slow, steers, J6.50Q9.00; rows und hulferr, J4.25ti8.00; calves. 15.003 10.00. HOOS Receipts, 12.000 head, market 10c h sher: top. JS.00: bulk. J7..0-J7.W. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts. 6,000 head; market slow; lamps, jo.ut.w. Lire Stock In Sight. Receipts and shipments of live stock at tha six principal mantels yesterday: uaiue. 1 togs, wieep. South Omaha. Sioux City Chicago Kansas City.. St Louis , St. Joseph.. . Total . . . 2,500 400 7.000 , 3.( 4.000 2,300 7.3O0 3.0U0 26,ax) 9.UO 11.100 L'.WW 9.000 2,500 31.000 10.00) 2.300 6.0UO 4"lewtelta Ohio. Oilcan O. W . Ittlcaao, M. 81. P.... 2.001 l , Chlcaio N. W 1W I4tJ ColertJf. Kuel A Iron.... 100 17 Coneolldated (Ian 100 137U 4.?orn Product JOO I'a Delaware A Hudeon...... .. ., Penter A Itlo Onnde, Penter A It. O. pfd..., TUtlllera Heeurltlea Krle J.I00 M'i Krle lal ptd 400 4 0VI Erie 3d pfd. .. General Klrctrlo Oreat Northern rM.... tlreat Northern Ora ctt llllnola Central Interborouih Met Inter. Met. ptd International Harveattr Inter-Marina pfd .... International Paper .... International Pump .... Kaniae Cltr Southern... 100 34 21 ucieae uu Ihlih Velle? iuiaTiue naanruie M Bt. P, A H, Ste. M .. Mlaaourl,K. At T.... Mlaaourt Pacltlo I.COO rlVi 34) National Dlacult .,s National Lead ". , n. n. n. or is. u ptd.. 300 uu uu New Tork Central 1,100 15V 14V, Jt. Y. O. A W , Norfolk & Western .. .. ttorth American Northern racllla 1,100 I0C4 1M' I'aclflo Mall MM 34. iJ, PennarUajila 1,400 101 10l People's Oa 100 113V. 133 1-.. I'-. v. ft si. I,, Plttaburth Coa , rreaeed Hteel Car Pullman Palaee Car... Heading . 11,000 1114 111 nepuhlle I. ft g , , Ilepuhllo 18. pfd.,.. , nock laUnd Co too Itock laland Co. pld too m. i. a h. r. id ntd. naanoara Air una..,.. searoard A, u pfd.... Bloea-Hhttllald 8. A I, Southern Paclllo Houthern Ilallwar .... Ho. Railway p(d...,i,.. Tenncweo Copper Teiaa PnelHa ,,. .. . t'nlon 1-acltlo 3,1700 ItoVi Union I'aclflo ptd.., joo uu United Htalea Itealtr Tnljed Htata Rubber., ., KM) unuea sittee steel. 4,100 II. H. Meel pfd 400 Utah copper J too va.-L.Hrol na Chemical Wabeah , , Wahath pfd weaiern Marrland wetiern un on Weatlnthonae Elerlrls ,, 700 144. si' wneallos 4k Lake Krle. . loiai aaiea lor tn sty, 1:1, 400 ifcarea. 114 3IU U IIS ItlVi IUK IW4 M . ... .. 1,700 400 300 I 7J!i SI H 101 OS 1H 31H 76li 104 V 4tK 85 HH lim 37 127S IS liou 17S l 11 31!, 40 Jl 1MV4 JU J4 m 14 II 101 1 14 3 ltiu. liOU sa i lM!t 70 1C4U losvt 111 HU II II 1S3 M5 km 1 IIH H MU It 110 IMi It I3H HH 10J 15 Vi It (A4 4U Nrrr A'ork Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1.rMnMicvn ...11 n -."v.:: r iwr cent: ruling rate. per cent; closing bid. 3H3t. per cent. Tlmo loans, steady; sixty and ninety day. 6 per cent; six months, 44C6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAP KR U?M pi'l lCIIU HTUlUjliNU lQXCIIANUB Valrlt, steady; sixty doys, Jt.60h5; demand, J4.KU; SILVER liar. HIHc: Mexlc&n dollar. 4c. ' HONDS Government, steadv: rnllroad. hes.vy. UloslliKT nuotatlons on bonds tndav worn as follows; U. 8. rf. Zi ri.. 7 'K. C. 80. tef. J.. 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I4U ... . a. , v .1-ido. tutliwar aa,,.,,to3 do tfc. 4a. .. . 7IS to sen. 4 7IV4 V- T a 4Sa. llSUnleo I'aclflo U. .. 94S IP' Jl1 i"' W ia er- . WlS -w. a i. 11. m. n jo at A Mr. it. II Dlatllleri I . . .. UV. fl. Ruhke.ta .1a1 Krle p. I. 4a MliU. B. Rteel 3d la... Ml no gan. ta 71SV..C. Chem. la I4li do ct. 4a aer. B. S Wab. let ai. 4a. 4IU, 111. cen let tel. 4a. JO Weatarn itd. 4a 7ltl Inter. Mat l 4Sa.. ... 7414 Waat. Elee. ct. U.. ItS Bid. Ofte'red. Iloatou Stock Market. HOSTON. Nov. 13.-CTo.lng quoUtlons Oil HIOGKtf Alleue II Mohawk 4IV4 Amal. copoer .. ,, 7o Netida Can , 14S A. . U A 8 17(4 Nlplaalnc Mtnas.. 7 11-tl Ariaoaa Com 4S North llulta 23S II. A C. C 4b S, M. 50 North Lake li Cal. Arliona, US old Dominion 47 Cal. tt lleola ,.401 Oeceola ,.. 71U, Centennial IJ4Qulser K fVpcer Itanca C. C ICUKhannon ...,,..... IS Kaat Butte V. M... loHSuperlor 21S J Hupcrlor A U, M... 3S MV lainaraca ivj 11 I B. H. II. av it... UU W 4IS , IMMIM tlltllllMI, II 4 71 KMT, Vlill- Wlilt?r'ftTali, 1. trmil. fresh 1r, inn rraPMsa, freeih. ireflle, Spsnun tnarltereii, isc, hsi' rtw, er pair, 40, , falmotw fresh, I4r; hallmit, fresh, i . Iitiffsls. 90; litiliheHtla, le; ahniinei cat 'tMh, Ife: pike, lfc-i pirkerej, lle , roULTRV-JirolMrs, $A.txOti.ro per dot I fhetis, IHfloo; rwhii. 11c; dueks, lH2na, eese, IV; turkeys. 36o; pigeons, per dot, IX' roosters. Uc, ducks, full feathereJ, , Jto: geese, fnfl feathered, He, squabs, ' No I, fl.W; No. 2. too. t'HICUSK Imported Bwlss, 30" Amerl ran Swiss, 2te, block Swiss, 24c; twins, He; daises, la4o. triplets. WHc; Youns Americas, ic, blue label brick, Ho; llm berger. 2-lb 20c; New Tork white. 19f Wholesale prices of beef cuts effectlvs loily In Omaha are as follows: IIKIS!" CLTTS-niba: Nn. 1. Nn. . IV; No. 3, 12c. ljlns: No, L. 19Vc; No, 2. s: ino. 1, lose Rounds. No. 1, Plates: No. tin Tho followltie nrlcea are furnlahef bv the Olllinsky Fruit company: . FRUITS- -Apples Extra, fancy Wash ington Jonathan, pe box, J2.25; White JVInter Pearmalns, per. box. $2.; fancv White Winter Pearmalns, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho lllack Twig, per box.. $2.00 fancy Idaho Bitldwjns. per box. $2.00, fancy Idaho Yotnf Imperials, per box, $3.00; fancy Idaho Walbrldge. per box. Jl.5; fancy Iilnho Wllioiy TwIks. per box, $1S5; tancy Idaho Snflth Cider, per box, Jl.JJ extra fany Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings, or Kings, per box. $2.00 extra fancy Idaho Ranlbos, Per box, 12.25 extra funcy Hen Davis, por box. Jl.ff: fancy Pen Davis, por box, $1.50; choice Hon Davis, per box. $1.40. No. 1 Ren Davis, per bbl., $4.50; labelled Wlno Saps, per bbl. $8,50; labelled Oand, p bbl., $5.50. Pears Extra faucy lleurre Clalrgeau, per box, $2.50. Oranges - Kiotida. 128, 150, 176, 200. 216 sixes, per box. S4.60; 250 slxe, per bbx. $4.00; 2 slxs. per box, $3.50, Navals. 126, 150, 17C 200, 216 sixes, per box, $4.50; 250 site, per box, $4.25; 2S$ site, per box. $3.75; 321 slxe. per box, $3.00. Iemons Extra fancy Sunklst. JOOs and.MOs, per box, $9.00; extra choice) Red Bull, 300s and 300, per box. 1S.10, Orapcs Extra fancy Emperors, ror crate, j.w; r;aris wniperorr, per pdi.. (it"; im ported Malaga, extra fancy, $7.00; fancj', P.50; extra choice, $6.00; choice, $3.50. (Irapefrult-Extra fancy Florida, 44 and M, $4.75! 54. C4 and SO, $S.00. Cranberrles-r rer box, $2.75, Hell and tlugle, per bbl $9.00, Hell and Cherry, Per bbl.. $&50 late Red, per bhl , $.25; Rlchnrd, per bbl , $3.00; extreme Jumbo, per bbl., $11.00. VEQETAHLKH Potatoes Genuine Rod River early Ohio, per bu., $1.00, jRiiral or Uurbnnks, per bu., S5c: Virginia Sweet potatoes, per bbl., $2.50: Delaware Jer seys,' per hamper, $1.25. Cabbage Holland Seed, per lb., 2c. Red, per lb.. Jc. Squash I'er lb.. 2c. Pumpkins Per lb., Iic. Onions California large yellow, per lb., 2'.4c; Ohio large Red Globe. Per It)., me; Spanish, por crate, $1.50; white boiling, per lb., 3c. Tomaloes California, per fout-baskt crate, $2.00. MISCELLANEOUS-Callfornla figs. 13 12-or. pkgs., Ko; California figs W 6-oz pkgs., $2.00; California black figs, 12 12-ox, pkgs., Jl.oO; 7-crown Imported tigs, per ll 18c; 3-crown Imported figs, per lb . He: 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), POe; R-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), 75c; 7 crown pulled figs (boxes weighing 10 ox.), per dox., $L25; Dromedary brand dates, Pkg., $3.00; Anchor Brand dates, pkg., $2.25; Halowle dates, per lb., 7Hc: par snips, per lb., c; carrots, per lb., 2c: beets, per lb., 2c; rutabagas, per lb., 1H; California Jumbo celery, per dox., S5o, Michigan celery, per dox., 35c; elder, per keg, $3.23; cider, per half hbl.. $5.75, shallots, per doc 50ci parsley, per doz., 40c, radish, per dox., 30o; head lettuce, per dox., $1.00; homegrown leaf lettuce. per dox., 40c; green peppers, per basnet. t Mo; wax or irreen beans, Mr hamper, $6.00: hot house cucumbers, per dox., 75c to $1.50; caulflowor, per crate, $3.85; Venetian garlic, per lb.. 12Ho; eggplant. per dor., $3.00; horseradish, 2 dox. bottles In case, per" caso, $2.00; walnuts No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c: medium pecan, per lb., 13ttc; pecans Jumbo, per lb,k 15c, glaut pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb 26o; filberts, per' lb., 16ci Drftltn nlmonds, per lb 1S0; paper shell. 23n, Braxlts. por lb., Ho; large washed, per lb., lo ; black walnuts, per lb.. 2ttc: raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., 7c; Jumbo peanuts, per ,1b.. 8c: roast peanuts, per lo., 8W,c. shell bark hlckorynuts, per lb., 5c: large hlckorynuts, per lb., 4c: white rice pop corn, per lb.. 4c; checkers, per lOO-pkif. case, $3.50; checkers, per 50-pkg. casettlLTj,,!,. Metal Market. ' NEW YORK. Nov. 11 METALS Lead. Qulot at $4.3004.40; London, 1, 6s. Spel ter: Quiet at $5.25,95.36 L LOndon, 20, J2s, Cd. Copper! Nominal; standartl, spot to January, $t4.7r-SI5.25; electrolytic, $16.50 $15.75; lake, J16.50; castlnirs, $15:23. Tin. Firm; spot and Novemner, ib,mij,iu Deoember. $39.C5f3!.l: January, $39.701 40.00, Antimony: Dull: Cookson's, $7.50, Iron: Quiet and unchangod. Iidndnn markets rlosed as follows: Cop per: Quiet: spot, tf&; futures, XG7, 7s, rt. Tim Flrmi spot. 181. 10s: futures. 132, 10s. Iron: Cleveland, warrants. 43s, 6d. BT. IA3VIB, NOV, 13. METALS INld Quiet at $4.20. Spelter: Steady at $S.17H- Coffee, Market. NI3W YORK. Nov. lA-COFFEE-Tho market lost yesterday's advance under re newed liquidation and foreign selling Which was accompanied by lower Euro pean cables and rumors of failures In Brazil. The opening was steady at a de cllno of 0 to 18 points. Active months sold 10 to 20 net lower during tha day Covering caused a rally or 2 or 3 in the lata trading. The close was steady. 10 to 23 net lower. Bales, 79,000 bags. Decem ber. 0.30c; March, t.5Sc; May, 9.80o; July 10,00c; September, 10.19c Sooth, unsettled; Rio No. 7, c; Santos No. 4, 13T.C. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 13A$rl6c, nominal. Cotton Market. NEW YORK? Nov. 13.-COTTON Pu. tttrea closed steady; December. 12.22c: Jan- uar, 13.10c; Marcn, 12.210; May, 13.20a, July, 13.10c. Spot, quiet; middling, 13.00c, gulf, 13.85c LIVERPOOL, NOV. IS COTTON Spot, good business done; prices steady; mid dling fair, 7.80c: good middling. '7.5c, middling, 7.45c; low middling, 7.23c; good ordinary, 6,59c; ordinary, 6.25c: sales, 12,000 bales. Kranklln Ornbr t'on. Greene Canapes late Itoraja Copper. Kerr Lake , I.ake Copper Ii Ball Copper .. Ulaml Copper . 17VI do ptd 4U I'tah rea IS Vtah Copper Co., IS Winona ......... 21SWelter!aa , ITi It IS.40) 60,500 Evaporated Apples nud Dried Fruits NEW YORK. Nov. 13. -EVAPORATED APPLK-luiet und urm. DRIED FRl'IT Apricots and peaches, iuitri out sicauj iiiviaiiip, iniLttn'e. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 13 Tmv rtrnn There was an active demand for over coatings for quick delivery to. 'western buyers. Moderate duplicate orders art coming on suitings. Raw silk was higher for the day. Cotton goods showed little, activity. Jobbers did a steady seasonable. liaue, PECANS Fancy psper shell nuts shipped In bar rels. Auk for quotations. A. S. SXOXSOIT, Grower. T, O. Box 13041 Xouston, Tex. Key to the atlon-Bos Advertising. Winter Blasts in Your Store? Papers Disarranged. Clerks with Golds, Patron3 Disgusted and Business Poor? Use a Revolving Door, and Eliminate This Trouble. ' FOU SALE CHEAP A standard pattern, collapsible Revolving Door solid oak, heavy plate glass, with solid brass push and kick plates. NEOESSAHV EQUIPMENT AT A BARGAIN The Bee Building Co. Room 103. ,