J'llE BLE: OMAHA, TlkSDAS, XO KM BLR is, UUJ. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Argentina Wheat Harvest Will Soon Be Under Way. TO HAVE DUE EFFECT ON PRICES JSxpnrtahle supply from Southern Hemisphere U Donnd to Influ ence the Market Quotations In Thla Country OMAHA, Nov. 17, 1913. The harvesting of wheat will be under way in the north of Argentine Irt a" short time, as the crop la ripening rapidly. Tha cutunit of linseed has been under way the last ten daya or fortnight. Desirable, weather Is particularly necessary In the districts where the wheat la about ready to harvest, but ralna were repotted there on Saturday. In the southern part t -Argentina the .weather Is still dry; It Is eald that deterioration continues' and: that the likelihood Is that the exportable surplus will be further reduced In conse quence. It may bo sold without fear of contradiction that . the most- careful thinkers In the wheat trade at Chicago and other markets of America, as woll as abroad, have been slow to even con sider as a fact some of the cables that have been received from the southern hemisphere because of the4r coloring. At least one set of cables continues to come forward telling of the loss . of . large amounts of wheat In one- province or another, while this st of cables Is con tradicted by the advices from houses In that country that are considered reliable, cash wheat was unchanged. Stocks of contract corn are being re duced right along and they are small yhen compared with a- month ago. The fact that they are owned by one or two concerns makes the position of the grain stronger than It otherwise would be. Tho larmer la not selling any corn to speak ?' in!t tn toljc cornea from the country that the price will have to bo advanced before the movement off the farms Is of even moderate, proportions, when tho crop of last year, as woll as this. Is taken into consideration. There Is only a mod erate open interest In the deferred months save that of hedging character. SfJ1 corn was unchanged to Sc lower. The situation In oats Is not as weak as II wa a fortnight ago. It is expected, tnat a large amount of Canadian orrts will come Into the I'nlted States before the-close of navigation. Cash oata were unchanged to lie higher. Clearances of- -wheat and flour were equal to 753,000 bu.. and no corn or" oats. ?0B0 of "wheat at Liverpool was W higher and corn i01o higher. Primary wheat receipts werda 1,826,000 IwftW'i "'WW bu- and shipments of 647,000. bu. last year. Primary corn, receipts were 821,000 bu. Srin..phlm,eHl?uS85,00() bu' Mfalnst re ceipts of CU.000 bu. and shipments of J18, 000 bu. last year. Primary oaU receipts were 751,000 bu. 5?di?5i,Sle,lu C59'C0 DU- against receipts or 3,079,000 bu. and shipments of 827,000 bu. last oyar. CAIILOT RECEIPTS. 11 Minneapolis . Duluth 6: 77 .... 695 717 9 100 105 278 94 Kansas City a . t . . , Winnipeg '.'.I".'.y.!!!"2.i5!i nTJ1 following cash sales were reported: S5he9at!u2J' i2 hard- winter, 2 cats, 81a No. 3 hArd winter. 1 car. So; 3 cars, 81Hct 1 car, 81c; 2 cars, 80c; H car, 79c. No7 4 hard winter. 1 car No. 2 durum. 1 car, i6J4c No. 3 durum. 1 car, 76c! I car, 76a No. 4 durum, car. 74c No. 3 mixed. 8 cars, 80c. No. 4 mlxed.-l car, 1714c; 1 car, 76Hc Oats: Standard, 3 carp, SJc. No. S white. It cars, SSfcc;. No. 4 whlto, 2 cars, SStfo; 2 cars, 38c. Corn. No. 3 white, 1 car, 71ViV4c; 6 cars (new), ratfc; 1 cars, (new), GSVic. No. 4 white. 1 cur (now),. 64c No. 2 yellow, 1 car,. 72Mc; 12 cars (new). 70c. No. 3 yellow, 6 cars. 72V4c; 2 cars (new). 70c; 27 cars (new), CSHc; 3 cars (new), 69c No. 4 yellow, 1 car-(now), 6Sc; l;car (new), 67c. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 71c; 1 car. 7.1)ic; 2 cars (new), tajic No. S mixed, .2 cars, 71c; 11 cars (new), 69c: 2 'n rr fnAtoV AeS. .In, .-c i ,.,. 4 mledlkcar,.J0V4a; L.oan,new), GSc. No Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, 79!4S2V4o; No. 3 hard, 78V4QS2c; No. hard, 74HS80c; No. 3 spring, 7st4Q79Wc; No, 4 -spring. 7778Jc; No. 2 durum, 76 76c; No. 3 durum. 750T$o. Corn: No. 2 white, 63J471ic; No. 3 white, 69S71Wo; No. 4 white, 6S48Vsc; No. 2 yellow, 69H TtVic: No. 3 yellow, 68&e72Hcj. No. 4 yellow, 67H370c: No. 2, 697:c; No. 3, 6SQ71c; No. 4, 67H07OHc: no grade, COJ Sc. Oata: No. 2 white. 39fl33V4o: standards H39c; No. 3 white, 3Sli3Sic: No. 4 white, 38U03SHC. Barley: Malting, CO 76c; No. 1 feed, 474JCOC Rye: No. 2, WMb Wc; No. 8, 68068 V4c w CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS features of the Trading ami Closing I'rlccs on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. 111., Nov. 17.-Late favorable news fro Argentina eased wheat after an early upturn, the market closing Ir regular, a shade up to liSUcc net lower: covering by shorts firmed corn, the close showing a net gain of Uto c; oats, helped by corn, showed a net rise of a shade to ViQc; provisions, on good buying, finished unchanged to 17V4c higher. Prompt chock to a strong bull tendency In wheat came on reports from Argen tine that rains in the northern port of that country were ceasing. Fears that the near at hand harvest would be greatly handicapped were allayed and in addition to the easing thus given prices were lowered because of liberal selling by in fluentlan houses which put long lines of wheat i on. the market at the attractive early bulge. The opening strength was caused not only by the fears of rain where more was not needed, but by lack of it in the south where drouth was causing as much alarm as the wet In the opposite port of the republic, A large Increase In the visible supply further Increased the bear sentiment fostered by the late South American advices. Shorts were scared by prospects of delayed marketing of new corn, their fear being board on a forectse of unsettled weatlier for nearly the entire country. The forecast led to covering that gave backbone to the market. Though oats hardened with corn buslnees was only moderate. One of the largest-western shorts was a big buyer of provision and this firmed the list In spite of q decline at the yards. Artlclel Opcn.l High. I tow, I Close.! Hat'y. S7K1 K I I MayIW4e! ueciawTeinsi 9iUi 9lWiKWk 71Ul71rtl Dectii7trJtFiiM7ivi 70T4STI MaymH0Jt71Ttf7271KaViTlV4-i 71 &A ' DecJaeowil , Miy(42Ke( Pork. I . I. 39H 42V 38!i 4271 V4 20 0 20(0 Jan. 20 ' 20 67141 20 67 May tard.- 1 Jan. ,yl so I to 70 I .1 10 10 92V4 U12 , May U 12' 11 lJVij (libs. Jan. 10 9&fff 10 97141 &ll OW 10 969 10 97H U 07 1100 May 11 109 U 12H 11 0, Chicago Cash Prices Wheat No. 1 red. 9&iJ6Hc; No. 2 red. 9aa93c; No. 2 bard. tefeeSc: No. 3 hard, 7fekc; No. 2 northern, kSViS9c; No. 3 northern. S&Q Wc; No. 2 spring. 87Q8c; No. i spr)pgt 86S?6Hc.. Corn: No. 2. 13&!ic; No: i I whlteVlltfilUc; No. 2 yellow. 740 74Vc; No. 3. 73H74e: No. 3 white. 7Ji 74Uc; No. 3 yellow, 73V74c; No. 3, new. 9V4c; No. 3 white, new, 60Hc: No. 2 yellow, new, 70c Oats; No. 2, 40c; No, 2 white. 42c; No. S white. 40U40c; standard, 41HCH2c Rye: No. 2, nominal. Barleys WSSlc. Timothy; t4.00Q6.2S. Clover;: $U.00U25. Pork: 820.75. Lard: ia.a. nibs; sio.tt8ii.5o. BUTTER Strong: creameries. 22J2c EGOS Slightly firmer; receipts. 2,732 cases; at mark, cases included, i&QZic; ordinary firsts, 30632c; flrsU. 34334Hc. CHEESE Unchanged. POTATOES Unchanged. POULTRY Alive, lower, springs, 12c; fowls,, 10o; turkeys, higher at 10c. Sllnneapolls (raln Markrl MINNEAPOLIS. Nov, 17. WHEAT No. 1 hard, Mc No. 1 northern. Suesst-c; Vo. 2 northern, CiOSSJic, No. 2 hard, 20 75 ( 20 65 2075 2060 10 97u'l0 iVfi H17H U10 11 05 10 95 11 17H U OiS IIOTH Montana, ttoiMc; No. J. SOVjfJSlSc. Da I comber. 4c: May. S74c. t orn No. 3 yellow, Mjlc. Oats No. 2 white, 17tj7ttti. Rye-No. !. 5irRto, fLax-41.ssoi.ish. BAllliBV-45fl4c. FIOUR-Unohaned. BRAN-Unchanged. NRW YOllK C.KXK11AI. MARKET Qnotntlon of the liar o Various Commodltlen. NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-KLOUR-Steady; spring patents. 34.3MT4 K; winter straights, 4.10t4.20; winter patents, J4.4O8.C0; spring clears, 4.OO04.; extra. No. 1 winter, JS.56 T3.75: extra. No. 2 winter, .S53.W; Kan sas straights, S4.10O4.20 WHEAT Spot, firm. N6. 2 red, 97J4C. nominal, c. I. f. New York, export basis, and 99o f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern, Duluth. 96'ic f- o. b. afloat. Futures were firm, early on the cables and Argentina news, and on firmness In Winnipeg, but lost part of the advance under profit tak ing on the Increase in the visible supply, December. 9iiHe; 'May, 99 51Cc. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice 1913, 40fM$c; 1912. 20ff2Sc; Pacific coast 1913. 2VPS0C; 1911. 2.VQ2SC. HIDES-Eosy; Bogota, 30H81Hc; Cen. tral America, 31c. PETROLEUM Steady; reflnwl New York, bulk, S5.2S; barrels, S3.75J cases, S1L25. WOOL Steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio. 2TK3 CORN Spot, dull; export, nominal, OATS Spot, firm; standard white. WS 47c: Nb. 3, 4i4f46c; fancy clipped white, 47rSc HAT Klfm; Btandarxl. S1.00; No. 1, $1.0:.; ..... a, mJftem., HUi u. .V., , , LE.ATHER Firm, hemlock firsts. 2?S' I 30c; seconds. 2&U29c. I'HOviaiUNS Pork, quiet; mess, SZ3.00 ffS3.B0; family. 1J4.5OS27.00: short clears. S20.25fW2.00. Beef, firm; mess, S1S.0081S.60; lamuy, H9.5Utn.&n. cut meats, easy; Pickled hams, S13.7.",; pickled bellies. SUM O15.00. ljrd. ew mlddlo west. SU.OOO 11.10- refined, steady: continent, Sll-CT; Smah America, S12.30; compound, 8S.628 TALLOW Steadv: cltv. 6c. countrv. fific; speclnl, 7c. iiUTTJSii Market stead)'; receipts, 4,800 tuba: creamery extras. 34W,Vc: firsts. 28a 82c; held extras, 31032c; firsts, 2SQ30c; state dairy, unesi, siijec; Rood, Titfooc; process extras, 25V4WWc; firsts, 21Sr2Sc; Imitation creamery llrsts, 24tT2jc; factory held firsts. 23c; current make firsts. 22V4 G23c. cheese Firm; receipts. 000 boxes; state whole milk held specials. l$Hc: average fancy, 1616Uv; fresh specials, J6c; average fancy, 15?ie; under grades, liVitn-i'.-ic: daisies held, I6r. EQQS Firm: receipts, 4,3tO cases; fresh gathered extras, Va6c; extra firsts, 410 42c; firsts. SOtHOc; refrigerator special marks fancy, 2930c; firsts. SiHff2)c: nearby hennery whites, fine to vancy, WMi'65c; nearby hennery gathered whites. 5S4f6Ic; hennery browns, 4&&60o; western gathered wnites, 4i'oic. TOULTRY- Dressed, irregular; fresh Wiled western chickens, ltm23c; fowls, 12ijlSV4c; turkeys, spring, 19Q22C. OMAHA GEXnilAI. MAR1CET. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, SOc; No. 1, 60-lb. tubs, 31c FI8H White, fresh, 16c: trout, fresh, 16c; large croppies, fresh, 13015c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per pair, 40c; salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh, 13c; buffalo, 9c: bullheads, 13c; channel -catfish, 16c; pike, 15c; pickerel, 12c POULTRY Broilers, S3.00gc.00 per dox.: hens, lC16c; cocks. 12c; ducks, ISSOOc; geese, 18c; turkeys, Sc; pigeons, per doz., SL20; roosters, 8c: ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese, full feathered, 11c; squabs. No. 1, S1.E0; No. 2. 60c CHEESE Imported Swiss, 30c; Ameri can Bwlss, 36c; block Swiss, 24c; twins, 18o; daisies, 18c; triplets, lS4c; Young Americas, 19c: blue label brick, ISc; Urn berger, 2-lb 20c; New York white, 19c. Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 18c; No. 2, 15c; No. 3. 12c. No. 1 loins, 19c; No. 2, IGUc; No. 3, I3a No, 1 chucks, loc; No. 2, 9U.c: No. 3. 8Uo. No. 1 rounds. 14c: No. 2, I2c; No. 3, HHc No. 1 plates, ic; No. 2, 8c; No. 3. 7c. Tno loiiowing prices, are lurnisnea py the Ollllnsky Fruit company: FRUITS AdoIm: Extra fancv Wash- trigton Jonathans, 'for box", 12.25; WhI.te' winter earmains, per dox, i.j; lancy White Winter Pearmalns, per box, S2.00; fancy Idaho Black Twig, per box, 12.00; fancy Idaho Baldwins, per box, S2.00; fancy Idaho York Imperials, per box, II. 00; fancy Idaho Wolbrldge, per box, 31.85; fancy Idaho Willow Twigs, per box, SI. S3; fancy Idaho Smith Ciders, per box, SI. S3; extra fancy Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings or Kings, per box, S2.00; extra fancy Idaho Rambos, per box, J12s; extra fancy Ben Davis, per box, SI .63; fancy Ben Davis, per box, SI. 50; choice Ben Davis, per box, 31.40; No. 1 Ben Davis, per bbl., $4.60; labeled Wine Saps, per bbl., S6.60; labeled Gano, per bbl., Si.60. Pears: Extra fancy Beurro Clolrgeau, per box, $2.60. Oranges: Florida, 120, 160, 176, 300, 216 sizes, per .box, S4-G0; 250 size, per box, $4.00; 28$ size, per box, $3.60; navals. 126, 150, 176, 200, 216 sizes, per box, $4.60; 250 size, per box. $4.25; 2SS size, per box, $3.75; 324 size, per box, $3.00. Lemons: Extra fancy SunkUt, 300s and 300s, per box, $3.00; extra choice Red Ball, 300a and UWs, per box, $8.60. Grapes: Extra fancy Emperors, per crate, $100; Earl's Em perors, per bbl., $4.00; Imported Malaga, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, $6-60; extia choice, $6.00; choice, $5.60. Grapefruit: Extra fancy Florida, 46 and 93, S4.75: 64, 64 and 80, $5.00. Cranberries: Per box, $2.75; Bell and Bugle, per bbl., $9.00; Bell and Cherry, per bbl., S8.50; late Red, per bbl., $8.25; Richard, per bbl., $9.00; ex treme Jumbo, per bbl, $11.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes: Genuine Red River Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00; Rural or Burbanks, per bu., 85c; Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbl., $260; Delaware Jerseys, per hamper, $1.25. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2o. red, per lb., 3c Squash: Per lb., 2c. Pumpktns: Per lb., lc Onions: California large yellow, per lb., 2c; Ohio large Red Globe, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1.60; white boiling, per lb., 3c Tomatoes: California, per four-basket crate. $2.00. MISCELLANEOUS-Callfornla figs. 13 32-oz. pkgs., 85c; 60 6-oz. pkgs., $2.00; Cali fornia black figs. 13 12-oz. pkps., $1.00; 7 crown Imported figs, per lb., 48c; 3-crown Imported figs, per lb., ISc; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), Wc; 5 crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), 75c; 7-crown pulled figs .(boxes weighing about 10 oz.), per doz.. $1.25; Dromedary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; An chor brand dates, pkg., S2.J5; Hallowe'en dates, per lb., 7c; parsnips, per lb., 2c; carrots, per lb., 2c; beets, per lb., 2c; ruta bagas, por lb., 114c: California Jumbo celery'. Per doz.i 85c; Michigan celery, per doz., 3Sc; cider, per keg. S3. 25; cider, per half bbl., $5.75; shallots, per doz., 60c; parsley, per doz., 40o; radishes, per doz., 30c; head lettuce, per doz., $1.00; home grown leaf lettuce, per doz., 40c; gTeen peppers, per basket, 60c; wax or green beans, per hamper, $6.00; hothouse cucum bers, per doz., 75c to $1-60; cauliflower, per crate, $15; Venetian garlic, per lb., 12V4o; eggplant, per doz., $100; horse radish, 2 doz. bottles In case, per case, $100; walnuts,' No, 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c; .medium pecans, per lb., Uc, Jumbo pecans, per lb., 16c; giant pecans, Louisi ana paper shell, per lb., 25c; filberts, per lb., 16c; Drake almonds, per lb., 18c; paper shell, 23c; Brazils, per lb., 18c; large washed, per lb., 19c; black walnuts, per lb., 2c; raw No, 1 peanuts, per lb., 7c; Jumbo peanuts, per lb., 8c; roast peanuts, per lb., SV4c; shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 5c, large hickory nuts, per lb., 4c; white rice popcorn, per lb., 4c; checkers, per 100-pkg. case, $160; checkers, per 60 pkg. case, $1.75. Kansas Cltr ir!u anil Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 17. WHEAT Cash: No. 1 hard, S2fi7c; No. 2, SStt SSHc CORN--No. 2 white, 76077c; No. 3, 7S CT6C. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT-December, S0H8Slc; May, SSHc. CO UN December, 71KQ71c; May. 7240. OATS-No. 2 white, 41041-; No. 2 mixed. 42-42Hc. BUTTER Creamery. 30c; firsts, 2Sc; seconds, 27c; pocking stock, lsHc EGGS Firsts 36c; fancy, 22c. POULTRY Hens, 10c; roosters, c; ducks, 10c; springs, 10c St. I.ouU General Market. ST LOUIS. Nov. 17. W 1 1 E AT Cloke : No. 2 red, 92fj04c; No. 2 hard, bUHQXc; Derember, 88c; May, 9I4c CORN-No. 2, 76i.S76c; No. 3 white, 7c December, 72Uc. May, 73',i.- OATS No. 2. 40ic; No. 2 white, 42c; December, 4014c. May, ilhc NEW Y0RKST0GK MARKET Speculation is Listless and Price Changes Generally Insignificant. WALL STREET AWAITING NEWS IinnKlnr KtIIk at Future U I soon n ted as Accurately as ronstbl and Traders' Wntcalnjr for NEW YORK, Nov. 17. -Speculation was listless all. day long and except In Isolated Instances price chlngrs were Insignificant. In the first hour there was a sharp de cline, which carried down the leaders a point or so. A recovery came quickly. In the afternoon speculation was lifeless. Wall street Is watting for news. The Imagined evils of the future have been discounted as accurately as may be now. Speculators ore watching for signs that will show them whether their Judgment has been correct. Investors are doing next to nothing. There was plenty of news today regard ing Mexico, the trad situation, events at Washington, and other things In which the street la interested, but tt was not hows of first Importance. There was nothing which Indicated decisive develop ments. With no occurrences at homo to affect the market at the opening, the tone was determined by thu London market, where Americans were heavy, Tentative ef forts of the bears to extend the decline availed nothlnr. Operations on the lone side met with no more success. The coppers failed to benefit bv the strong showing made In the fortnlglHly report of European supplies, showing n decrease of more than 3,000,000 pounds. intermittent Duying in Europe has corn paratlvely little effect, on account of stagnant conditions in the domestic mar. ket. Assets realization fell twenty points to forty. It sold at 18) earlier In the vear. Officials of the company sold they knew of no reason for the slump. uonas were easy. Virginia deferred 6s were bid up three points. Total sales, par value. $1,015,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. ixumoer of sales and leading quotations on stocks were: alts. Hlia. Lw. CUM. (.TOO 70S (It, 70Si Amalciraitrd Coppr ... American Azrlculturtl ., Amrrlctn Dtrt Sur. ... Amrrtcsn Can American Can pfd American C F , American Cotton Oil..,.. Am, Ice Securities American Llne4 Amerloan Locoinotlre ... American S. A It American 8. A H. pfd.. Am. Smar IUtlnlnz American T. t T American Tehacto Anaconda Mlnlnc Co.... Atchison Atcbtaon pfd ... Atlantic coaat Una naltlmore A Ohio., Bethlehem titeel Brooklyn Rapid Tr...... Canadian Pad Mo Central leather Cheaapaaka A Ohio Chlcato O. W I'htcaxo. M. A St. P.... Chicago A N. W Colorado F. A I Consolidated Ota , Corn Troducta Delaware A Hudaon Denter A Rio Orande.... nanrer A It. 0. pfd...... niatlllera' Securltlea .... Kria Erla lat pfd Erie 2d pfd General Rlectrle Oreat Northern pfd Oreat Northern Oro ctf. Illinois Central Interborauzh Met, Inter. Mat. pfd International llarreater,. Inter-Marino pfd Initematlonat Paper International IMmp Kanaaa Cltr Southern... Laclede Oaa Lehlih Valler LoulafllU A NaahTllle.. M.. Bt. P. A S. Sle. It. MlMourt. K. A T Mlaaourt Pnclfle ........ National Dlecult National Lead N. It. It. of M. 2d pfd.. Now York Central K. V.. O. W Norfolk A Western North American Northern Pad Mo Pacific Mall Pennarletnla ., , Peopla'a Gas P.. C, C. A Bt. t, Pittaburih coal too 1,900 tOO 4 "oi 'ii' 41 o 6J I. tOO 119 aw n too it :oo ih 1.9W !!H 4. W0 2 400 lt tU 1,(00 too 1 MM os as 1M 111 Proaed Steel Car Pullman Palac Car.... Heading; Republic I. A S Ilepabllc I. A B. pfd.. Hock Island Co Rock laland Co. pfd..,. Ft. L. A B. F. Id pfd, Seaboard Air Una.,..., Seaboard A. I,, pfd..,. Hlosa-Hhttfleld 8. A. I. fiouthern Pacific ....... Southern Railway 8o. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Teias A Paelflo , Union Faclft Union Pacific pfd Unlttd matea Heart?.. I'nlted states' Rubber, t'nlted Slatea steel,... tr 8, Steal pfd Utah Copper Va..Carollna Chemical Wabash Wabaali pfd .. Western Maryland ... Western Union u..,,., Weatlnahouae F.Ilctrla IT.-00 im MM u.ooo iwu 200 I1H "ieo 'ii" . 21,100 tt SCO C too aS It 4IH 300 H II Wheellnt A Lake Brie , 414 Total soles for the dsy, llf.foo shares. Xeiv Y-orlc Money Market. NEVVI Nov- n.-MONEV-Call. firm at per cent: rullnir r.t. rtu. per cent: closing bid, 3fl3i per cent. Time loans, firm.; sixty and ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, JQC per cent. per cent. HTIilll.INa EXCHANGE Firm, .!. im' iiiS? demand- H8S40; commercial 5.UlYJ?JvBar' Mc' JfeIcan dollars. c. BONDS-Oovernment, steady; railroad, easy. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. 8. refs. is re.. T K. a 80. ref. s..ti U. B. Is rss JM'ft. A N. unl. 4s... do Is ceupoo Vti M. K. A T. 1st s It U. B. ts. ref 11H "do lUs ... W do coupon 110tt Mo. Pacific as MU rsnana sa coupon., ri ao conr. ts TSMJ A..C. 1st to ctfa.. 14 Amer. As. ta,. ... tl A, T. A T. er. as,, tS Am. Tobacco ta,... Ill N. n. R. of U. Ha M N. Y. C. a. IV4S.... 0 do dab. is tu .V. T. N. II, A 11. Armour A Co. (us. so irt. (Atchison fen. 4a..,. IttiN". A W. 'let 4a. 4 ,..101 ... til, ... $64 do or. la 1KW.... Kk 'to a,. do er. to..... , 1CJ,,N. Pacific 4s..,.;: A, C. L. lat 4s.... do Sa ... . 11.1. a Ohio is. .. jo.o. a. u rfdt. lHa 'Penn. cr. SUa llli. Brook. TT. er. 4a. . WVa do con. U ., Can. of Oa. 1 1M Heading tan. 4s.'.! Htt IF uen. uaintr as svh. 1. a a w 1. 1. ta Chea. A Ohio 4Ha.. 11V, da sen. ts... 7 is do conr. 4 Ha 7 U 8. W. e. 4i. t Chlcajro A A. IH.. M8. X. U adj. to.'.i 72U C B, A Q, J. 4s. .. Mli'So. Pse. col. 4a, P0 ' do sen. 4a 0 do or. 4s..., ... aja; O W A 8 P e Hts..l0lTj do 1st ref. is, to v 11. 1. at -. c. as uiB,. Hallway la.... lofA; do rfs. 4a. 71 hi "do fen. 4a. . , m; C. A . r A 4Ut imi'nloa Paelflo 4a.. I4? D. A II. rr. 4s. . ,. ' dn er. 4a. . . 155 D. A R. O. ref. to. 6 da lat A ref. 4a ! Itu Dlatlllera' is .,, ... Mtt'U. 8. Rubber ; lolt! Krle p. I. 4s miv. n. flteel id la oai: do rid. 4s.. do cr. 4s. ser. B III. On. 1st r. 4s., Inter. Met. 4U'. Inlsr. M. M. 4Hs.. Japan 4',ia Did. Offered. 71 V.-C Cham I a,T MH'Wab. tat A e. Va " 41 llt.Weatern Ul i. .1,, 74V, West. ICIrc. cr. Is., wu MJtWI Central 4s. .' Local Secarlllrs. Quotations furnished br Burns. Drinker A Co.. 4 Omaha National bsuk building: Old. Asked. Council Bluffs O. A E. Is. 1121 Columbus. Neb.. L. II. A P. Is, 1124. Cnlcaao Rr., Bailee A. iK7 Dswson Co.. Nib, ct. House la. 1U( Deera A Co. pfd. ei-dlr ,, Kalrmoct Cteamerr T per cent cuar.. Inter. Rapid Tr. Is. lltt Iowa Rr. A Llrht U ll Kanaaa Cltr. Ma.. Sch. Ula. 4a, la. Middle Wea. Utllttlea as, 1111 Omaha Gas Is, lilt , . . ,. .. Cltr at Omaha 4Us. l4t Omaha A C. B. St. Jtr. ta. tUi Omaha ACS. tit. Rr. eld- Omaha A C. B. Rt, Ht com.. .... .. Omaha A C. B. Rr. A Bridie,... . , Omaha E. I A P. U. Ill) Paclfle O. A r. I p. c notea. 1114 ., HLale of Colorado Puodlnc Is, Hit,. Saundera-K. Bids. par (ant pfd.. .. Port of Seattle 4a, H5J . .. , Han Francisco. Cel. Is. 1M0-IIM , Rockr alt. ruel la. and bonus.... Waodburr Co , la., DrslBaxa ta. 1117. Wrmore, Neb., la.. n 2 M MH w MVi H tl M 12 U II II led m 101 IVi i VIVk ti 100 p i; m t9. Hit 17 17 U II WH 100 K MS tlVi 1M 100 101.1 101. tl 100 London Stock Market'. IONDON. Nov 17 American securities opened weak on the Mexican situation today. First prices were from U to IVi lower, but later the market hardened on co aring and at noon was steadier, with values ranging from unchanged to Ta be low parity. Consols, money "t -1 t'nlon Pacific 1W I do eraouM.... 72 11-18 BILVBll Bar, easy at 27Kd per ounce. MONKY 4G4.H per cent DISCOUNT ItATBS-Short bills, 6fI6H per cent; three months' bills, S per cent. llnatnn Stock JlnrUrt. UOvSTON, Nov. K.-Ooslng quotations on stocks: Alloufl . .. M Mrbswk I0 ... 704Netada Cnn . . IIS ... KVNIplwlnc Mines .. t Ml tSNcrth Hilte Ill M. U North Lake 1 ...CSMOld Dominion ,.. .. !, ..to; Osceola 71H . liUOnlner M Ataal. Coprr A. E. ! Art'ost Cam. ... n. A. C. C 8. Cil. A Artton . Oil. A Itecta OMnUt t"V.rMf Haute C. C. 21 shannon Ill KASt nutto C. M .. 104 Superior A B. M... 2l trsnkltn 1 Tamarack 5i tltasby Con. ... ... t V. B. R. H. A M... S Greene Cananea . ., to do pfd l4 la) Royale Copper. IT Utah Con IH Kerr Lae 4WVtah Copper CU. .41 Lk Copper ... ... Hr Winona 1H I Palle Copper.... IHWolrerlae 41 Miami Copper .. .. 21 V Cotton Market. NRW YORK. Men-. 17.-COTTON K"uture closed steady. December, 13.43c; January, 13.14c; March, 1133c; May, 13.17c; Julv, lxiTc. Spot quiet, mllddhng, 13.70c; guU, 13.95c, Cotton closed steady at n net loss of 3 to 7 points on near months and U to 17 points on later deliveries. NEW YOltK, Nov. 17. COFFT.B-Mar-ket weak today, owing to KUropcan cables and reports that Ilrnittl was still pressing sales. The opening was steady at a decline of S to 15 points. Active months sold to a net loss of 21C2S points, most months making new low ground for the movement. The close was steady at WCf. points net lower. Bales, !W,000 bngR. Dncembor, P.14c; January, 9.S7c; March, .53c; Maj-, 9.76c; July, P.9c; September, 10.16c. Spot unsettled; ltlo. No. 7, VSc; Hunt os. No. 4, 12Sc Mild quiet; Cordova, lJiwJflOHc nominal. niVKKPOOU Nor. 17.-COTTON-Bpot In fair demand; prices, cosier; middllmr fair, .94d; good middling, 7.C4d; middling, 7WV1; low middling. 7.3Sd; good ordinary, 6 Old; ordinary, &30d. Bales, 10,000 bales, nils iintl Hi.aln. NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-COTTONBEKD Oil Irregular; prime summer, yellow, spot, S7.0ti4P7.13; December, $7.10; March, $7.33; May, $7.44. UOSIN Steady: strained, common to good. $4.10. TUlU'liNTlNO-steody; machine. Dar rein. Kc. SAVANNAH, Go., Nov, TINE Firm: 43?ic: salce, IT. TUIIPEN. T70 bbls. ; re. celpts, 573 bbls.; shipments. 130 bbls,; stocl:. 30.41,0 bbls. HORIN Ilrm; sales. 2.463 bbls.; receipts, 1.597 bbls.. shipments. 1.403 bbls.: stocks. 105,318 bbls. Quote: A, 11, C, D, E, F, O, li, S3. ; i, 13.10; k, 11.3&; m, $o.oo; in, io.w; WO, $8.50; WW, $6.75. Krnporntt-il Apples and Dried Fruits NEW YORK, Nov. 17-EVAPOIlATBD APPLES-Qulft but steady, fancy lOJT HVto; choice StJ0Vc; prime, "HC'c. DRIED FRUITS-Callfornlas, 4fiil!e; Or egons, SVffllc Apricots, steady; choice, 13c; extra choice, 14c; fancy, 14VV316c. Peaches, steady; choice. 6U4f6Sc: extra choice, 6;tJ7c; fanoy. 7Htr7io. Raisins, quiet; losse muscatels, Mlc; choice to fancy seeded, 6i7ic: seedless, 44QV4o; London layers, ll.aoci.40. Liverpool Grain Stnrkrt. MVJ5RPOOU Nov. 17. WIIEJAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 6s lOXd; No. S, 6a lOd; futures, firm; December, 7s lid; March. 7s 2Tio; May, 7s IdHd. CORN Spot, dull; Amorlcan, mixed, 6s 6d; Laplata futures, strong; December, 4s 6H1! January, 4s 8d. FLOUR-Wlnter patents, 2Ss d. HOPS Iln London, Paelflo coast, 5 6s CH. CIIICAOO I.IVB 8TOCK MA11K1ST. Cattle MoMlr Dime Lower Hons Weak sna.lioner, CHICAGO. Nov. 17. CATTLE Receipts 26.000 head; mostly 10c lower; ; beoves, $6.(w 0.C6; Texas steers, $6.5Oa7.00; .western, to.M.80; stookers and feeder. $4.80B7.W; cows and heifers, $3.S03.10; calves, $6.50 GHOaS-Recelpts. 48.000 head! market weak and 10c lower; bulk, $7.60&'7.00; light. 37.40S7.W; mixed, $7.40dJ.00; heavy, 17.30 8.00: rough, $7.30JT7.4fi: Pigs, $5.0007.10 SHEEP AND LAM ns Receipts. 46,000 head; market 3000o lower; native, $3.75 4.75; western. $S.80iff4.75; yearlings, $5.00 6.75; lambs, native, $5.DOQ7.00; western, tS.50fiC.S5. Knnnn City Live SloeU Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 1T.-CATTLT-Recelpts, 24.000 head; market steady to 15c lower; prime fed steers, $8,604(0.25; dressed beef steers, $0.o58.40; western steers, $5.00&CO; southern steers, $5.00 7.50; cows, $.15B.75; heifers. $5.00!T.75; stockcrs and feeders. 5.2&4r775; bulls, $6.00 6.S6; calves, $6.50i3a0.a5. HOGS Receipts. 12.800 head; market, lo lower; bulk, $7.6&07.8O; heavy, $.7537.874; packers and butchers, 7.707.85; light, $7.55W.75; pigs, $6.0OBi7.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.O00 head; market, 26c lower; lambs, t6.5W7.25; yearlings, $4.756.75; wethers, $l.0061.00; ewes, J3.Wtft.K). St. Iionls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,600 head; market steady; good to choice, $6.6533.75; stockers and feeders, $5.0087.60; cows and helfors. $4.25438.35; bulls, 34.7&&7.W.- calves, lo.oosii.w; south ern steers. $&-767.0O; cows and heifers. S4.OOJ26.00. HOGS Receipts, ll.ow nean; market, steady; pigs and lights, $6.6037.90; mixed ond butchers, $7,664(8.00; good heavy, $7.86 (38.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3,000 head: market steady; muttons, $3.7694.35; yearlings, $5.OO0XX; lambs, $5.3307.60. ! Slenz City litre) Stock Market. BTOUX CITY, la.,, Nov. 17. CATTLE Receipts, 3,500 head; market steady to 100 lower; native sireera, wwwi.vi; canners, J3.65fi-I.50: itockers and feeders. $5.6037.00: calves, $7.COtf10.00; bulls, stags, etc., $t&&8 6.75. HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head; market 10a lower; heavy. J7.40iH7.55; mixed. $7.7597.S6; light. $7.65770; bulk of sales, J7.6Mr7.fij. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.000 head; market, steady; fed muttons, J&.fyvy e.w; wetners, ii.wtuuw; ewes, j4.ooifi.yj: lambs, $6.0037.60. Live Stock in Sleht. Receipts of live stock at the six nrln. clpal western markets yosterday: uattie. nogs, mieep. South Omaha 9,200 7.000 20,000 Ht. ojseph z.ooo Kansas City .21.000 Sioux City 3.500 St. Louis 16.00 Chicago 26,000 Totals ..06,300 88.W0 Metal aiarket. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. MDTAIA-Ia1 quiet; J4.2Mtt.60; London. 13. Spelter, quiet. 35.20iS6.30; tendon. 120 12s Gd. Cop per, weax; sianaaru, spoi ana rutures, not quoted; electrolytic, 115. 25015.60; lake. 116.60; casting. I5.0015.2&; In London, quiet; spot, 167 16s; futures, 66 15s. Tin, steady; spot and November, 139.7640.26, December, t33.60a-W.00; January, WO.Xm 40.00; In London, quiet; spot, 150; futures, 1181 5s. Antimony, dull; Cookson's. 17.60. Iron, quiet; No. 1 northern, el6.00gus.60 No. 3 northern, il5.6OQn6.00; No. 1 south ern, $l5.2&e,15.70; No. 1 southern soft, $15.3 JJ15.75; In London, Cleveland warrants. 48s lOttd. ST. LOUIS. Nov, 17. METALS Lead. qulets $120. Spelter, slow; 35.17V4. , umaiia liar aiarkrt. OMAHA. Nov. n.-IIAY-Pralrie: No. 1 choice upland, 11I.60&1100; extra choicev 312.6-3; No. 2, 10(Sfrll.&0; No. 3. 1.CO10.00; No. 1 choice midland. $U.0OglL60; No. 2. I10.0OS11.0O; No. 3. X8.00ai0.00; No. 1 choice lowland. ta.OOgiaoO; No. 3, J8.00a0.00; No B. S.Oa.00. Straw: Wheat, .02iC.60 oats or rye. JS.00iS6.60. Alfalfa, choice H4 0015.r); No. 2. 12.0014.00; No. 3. 110 W Drr fioods Market. NEW YORK. fov. 17-Cottons goods markeU were steady today with demand quiet. Jobbers reported a good advance business on waih fabrics for spring. Raw silk was easier and yarns were quiet. vtuiuaiusa are ueint, cieanea up at a sacrifice for Immediate delivery. Cutters ore ouying suitings lor immediate use. lilifln Uultrr Market. ELGIN, Nov 17 -BUTTER Klrm at Sic. 6.000 12.800 6.00 4.000 3.000 J,., 11.000 1,000 48,000 45,000 I.. 77 fim I . OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Very Slow and Generally Ten Lower. HOGS AROUND FIVE CENTS OFF Vni in Sheep nml l.tsnihs Fifteen to Twenty- I.ovrer Than I.nst Week's Close Feeders Sternly to Strnnn. POl'TM OMAHA. Nov. 17, 1913. Hrcetnts were. Cattle, Hogs. Bheep. ,. 9.KO 7.000 10,000 Estimate Monday . Same dav Inst week .. R,9rt Same 3 weeks ago 9,343 f,I3t 4.110 3,5V, 83.1 43 ltlM S9.9t5 41.9AS I7.8SO Msme 3 weeks ago 7.2KV Same 4 weeks ago 10,411 Same days last year... 6,&S7 7.KW The following tatils shows the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last ycart 1913. 1913. inc. Dec. Cattle 858,351 M7.474 SS.133 Hogs t324,97J 2.657.SS5 ....... 332,413 isheop .... . 2,911, 4 2,671,336 380,163 Tho following table shows the range of prices tor hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1MJ. IWil.HIH.Illt.ilffl.lWl.lK7. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 1 G3H 7 79 S 14! 7 I 5 78 4 90 7 76 4 7S 7 79 5 63 4 M 7 73 3 5)1 7 76 5 61 4 9) 7 84 5 79 4 S3 7 85 6 74 4 70 5 63 4 S3 7 97 4 94 7 96 6 59 4 99 7 33 5 54 7 es?i 7 7:s 7 C4H 7 59H 7 75H 7 74t 7 06H 7 SOi 6 08 8 02 77 3 1 7 00i 7 Ml e 7 !1 6 27 7 J4 7 83 7 71 7 tl e t 37 7 K3 7 82 6 25 6 7 91 7 66! 7 36 7 44 7 93 6 31 Nov. 7 CSK 6 33 Sunday. Receipts ami dlanoaltlon of live stock at the Union Btock Yards, South Omaha, Neb,, (or twenty-four hours snaing at 3 o clock yesterday: HlSCEH'TS CA11B. Outtle.Hogs.8heepH'r's. C. M. A. St. 1 10 4 1 Wabash 3 Mo. Paelflo 3 Union Paelflo 77 C. & N. YV east.... 6 1 14 24 'a 3 7.. 36 28 10 3 1 .. 1 ii :o 7 7 1 1 6 . 94 l 21 C. & N. W.. west.... 87 C, St. P., M. AY O.. IS C 11. & Q east.... 0 C, II. & Q west. ..143 C, It. 1. A P.. east.. 10 Illinois Central ..... .. c. a. w 4 Total receipts 371 DISPOSITION-HKAD. Cattle.llogs.Sheep. Morris & Co 617 945 Swift & Co 607 4S3 1,000 16 31 6 81 hf 338 20S 223 80 S4S 187 17 72 71 133 16 32 21 SO 5 21 28 302 12 063 1,397 1,963 1.9C3 2,389 2,0b5 2,542 Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Morrell Lincoln Packing Co a O, Packing Co Armour. lcnvcr .. 'V. II. Vansant Co Benton, V. & & L.ush.. IIIIII & Son .- V. U. Lowls Huston & Co J. U. Root &. Co......... I,, r. llusz Ilosenstock Uro McCreary & Kellogg.... JVerthelmer & Degen... H, P. Hamilton Sullivan Pros Rothschild Chrlstlo Hlgclns Hoffman nnth Raker, Jones & Smith... Tanner Harvey a Other buyers 10,620 Totals .5S 6,393 17,420 CATTLE Receipts this morning were very liberal, numborlng 309 cars, whicn was very much larger than had been an ticipated. As compared with a we Mo there was a slight gain In i wf1''1'; and as compared with a year ago there was a gain of almost fOOj head. At tile same time Chicago and Kttnf.Cillnthor ported very heavy runs. h othor markets quite liberally PI2,uer" took advantago of the big ""'V-0 e.n. n inu, nino-H nf nrlces at all points, and tha market here afforded no ejeep. tlon to the rulo. Sellers as a matter of couVo were slow about taking off as much as buyers were demanding, and tne market was not only very, dull, but u was well nlong. toward , any business oi conomiucuvn transacted. .... tl, lleef steers were iuiw l"r"'.. v.rv trade was very slow at, the decline. Very little business hod been transacted up un til mld-day and It was cons derably af ter that time before anything like a clear- cowswtdhelfer. suffered fully ns much as bef steer, and In some cases Po-riMr "on more. a. they wero high all last cor" ed beef V"e"' & mrnon to fair cornfed beef er"il";jwf to choice cornfed 7trlw. ' . rhnlce range beeves, v,.iioiud.iw, tS choice Sows. .20a.C0; fair to good oradeT J.256.aO! common to fair grades. I40W5.255 good to choice "tockers and reidors W.75(ff7.K: flr to good stockers iJSt T readers K.7itSM', common to fair stockerT and f etders.' 35.7530.25: stock Sows and heifers, 34.75SO.75; veal calves, yi.UQ9.W; bulls, stags, etc, 0006.60. sUZUXsV HiMr , A. Tr. No. At. rr. eulsl taA No. M II 90.... 1 t I..... I.... 1 1 1 J ""STISBRS AND HE1FT3RS. III 10 H. 111 I " HEIFERS. , 4M I 0o II .... 110 I 04 .... 410 I 14 .,..1114 121 ...1110 I 14 ...10k) t to ... IM IH ....1IU 171 .,,.1140 M ....1010 04 M0 1010 J I7J 1M0 4 25 4 10 4 Ul 4 10 4 76 t 71 J.., 1... 1U 1010 t CO -'COWS AND HEIFERS. MT ' "bulls. 1100 6 ti I M 44 ....1.1151 t 40 1 470 4 14 1160 I 10 CALVES. ht6ckers and feeders. Ill 4 ii I Ul I 50 w too u.... ?? M W M 7 00 1.... 1. .. I 1.... M5 t4 iiod&lsupplles were estimated at 99 cars or 7,wu neou. iio lareer than last woek, and a trifle heavier than for tllr corresponding Monday of last year , Trade openoa out in voir iv,. t.i. nrnmlnr. Advices from other points indicated weakened prices at all points, and with local receipts fairly largs for a Monday, buyers were very bearish, first iilflM aa hnim Tt IT H II tMU 1 H (Ji a uii w a w w b much of ojiythlng was sold during the first rounds ana as tno murium, auiauv values Improved, so that when the bulk of tho offerings began to move pnceti w,m liiHt about a nickel lower, a koou share of the supply was on the light order, and It was on tnis sum mai iiie largest decline was noted, A number of .ale a of mixed llKhts were quoted as helnir EiHOn lower, while nigs showed more or lews decline. Bumming up the general market values look to be around a nickel lower than Saturday's average. liulk of the sales was mads at 7.60ft 7 70 and soma real good heavies reached $775. the top. Movement, which was rather slow all the way through, became very draggy towards the close, but tha market showed little or no change, and the last sale ap peared to be about steady with the early decline. A heavy supply of pigs served to weaken values considerably, the decline amounting to anywhere from a shade to as much aa zx. Representative sales: No. At. BX rr No. At. b. Pr. 17 114 ... 7 IS 41 . . lit . . 7 4i 41 IH ... 7 41 71 . ..Hi IN 111 Tl 117 BO 7 41 14 21 JtO 7 U 10 . la . - 1 Id la Ml 40 7 li 74 . 170 . 7 IS to ll . 7 (4 7. 114 ... 7 10 It. Ml. 7 14 It 174 , 7 14 72. 244 M 7 ti tt. . lit 7 19 41 214 14 ! M 74 171 120 7 U I 22 1(4 7 C6 5, . ..-tlS . , 7 86 ti . ,. Kt IM 7 ti 7 "it lit It r,i m V 2M HI U lit 200 i. w n;m S rt m o. . m . . 7 M .110 120 II .... m 10 7 M 74 .... M 44 It MS H 7 So II Jjj 129 71 ta . . 7 l IM -40 . Ml M0 7 71 . ..ht 110 8.... W IM Itt ! ill 210 It Ill ... 7 14 N ...271 ... 4 tt .. 7 fl t too tA 77 Ml to 7 4 II 214 114 t.. .its sw : m ii. .,.UD l0 II.. ..tOl 40 7 M l SW IK) Ml ... 7 M 14 . ..U 14 II til 104 7 44 II .. .Ml ... ex.. .. rM 44 7 14 14., . ...104 204 71 21 Id I 41 Ul 10 il 120 1!4 7 14 10 114 W 11 Xt ... 7 I2H 4 117 ... 17 Ul 7 1 40 m ... ti.,... r 404 I It I) 241 ... 10 114 . . IH 70 271 ... II 777 24 7 U 19 171 ... noa. K 7 ... t M 11 114 ... It.. 70 ... I 71 lit Ill ... 17., . II . I 71 71 Ill ... U.. , 101 ... ( 71 17 Ill, ... II. i ., Ill . . C Tl II., . .Ill 10 II.. . .110 ... II It IM ... 74 7 ... I 111., ...147- 14 Si.... Ill ... IM 7 U 7 7 7 7 70 7 74 7 74 7 74 7 70 7 74 7 71 7 74 7 71 7 74 7 71 7 71 7 74 7 71 7 71 7 71 7 Tt 7 71 7 71 7 71 7 4 7 10 7 21 7 K 1 7 7 So 7 M SHBHP-Comparlng the receipts with a week ago and two weeks ago, they Wflre- vciy inn lur n Aiununr, uviiia, rawiimit! at some elghty.sevtn cars, or 20,000 head. The proportion of killers and feeders was very much like It was on most days .of last week. , The packers did not try to buy anything during the first half of the forenoon, their bearish talk still being that the schedule of prices on the local market, continued too high compared with other points. About 10 o'clock a few of the fat offerings began to change hands on n bnsls of 15026a lower on both sheep and lambs and buyers apparently did not wnnt to fill orders very badly at tho re duction. The trade, however, dragged along until everything was cleaned up at the decline and the clearance took place at a reasonable hour. A large percentage ot tho lambs were of the cornfed kind and sold mostly nt R range of J.65r7.10. the latter figure being about as high as any lambs sold during the day. There was another light supply of mutton of ferings, consisting for the most part of ewes, and to all Intents and purposes the trade followed pretty much the same course its In the case of lambs. It was another good healthv market on most all grades of feeders, with fair to good feeder lambs and ewes In the best request A good majority of the lambs sold readily at K.2M!.50. with tha moat desirable ewes going around 3.60Cf3.7S. iweryining at an decent ns reeders was Picked UP In aroody season. Indicating a gooit country buying demand. Quotations on sheep and lambs! Lambs, good to cholre, J7.007.; lambs, fair to nvisvi, r-,4u.w, innina, cuun, ao.wHo.w; i.,6der' 5-&cii-tti yearlings, iiKht, J6.(Nrjr.00: yearlings, heavy, J5.006,75! yearling, feeders. J4.504l6.40; wethers, good to choice. J4.fOH4.75; wethers, fair to good, J4.2S4.r4.50; wethers, feeders. JtiOOM 4.60; ewes, good to choice, J4.10tf4.35; ewes, K&.l K00t, eiKlO.N ewes, feeders, Representative sales; zri corn red lambs 7S 7 10 7 10 7 10 4 00 ( 55 15 6 13 6 15 2 60 t 65 3 W 3 60 3 70 199 cornfed lambs ............ .... 78 .... 7X ....101 .... 00 ....50 cornfed lambs 13 cornfod lainhs EM cornfed lamba 230 western feeder lambs..,. aw western feeder lambs.... 60 247 western feeder lambs.... ... 60 ts wyom nr feeder ewoe 95 04J Wyoming feeder ewes ,. 03 iso mano ewes 97 545 Wyoming ewes J 94 323 Wyoming ewes ,103 St. Joseph Lire ntock Market. BT. JOSEPH, MO., Nov. 17. CATTLE Recelnts 2.0001 market, slow: atrerm. 15.6041 s.w; cows ana neiters, ii.wvs.T6; caives, eJ.wwio.w. IIOQ8 Receipts 6,000 head: market, 10c lower: top, J7.S5; bulk, J7.NW.W. SHEEP AND UAMDS Receipts, none; market, nominal; lambs, J4.5OS7.60. Unique Question Arises Over Land Drawn by a Woman According to advices received at the land department a peculiar question has arisen lit connection with Uncle' Ham' land lottery conducted nt ' North Platte. It seems that at North Platte anion the thousands registering and among the few hundred who were lucky In the drawing was a woman who registered- aa a soldier's widow. When the drawing occurred her name was not among the first few, but It was within tha limit. ao that she Is entitled to one ot the tracts of land. Since the drawing A' pro tost has been filed against this woman, the charge being made that she la Inel igible. According to the story at one time she was the widow of a soldier, but subsequently she married, the second husband having never been in the service of the government as s. soldier. Lter on the second husband died and at the tlmo of registering (he woman took the position that once having been the widow of a soldier, she still remains kuch, the second marriage not having taken from her tha right to enjoy the privileges of such widowhood. it Is sold that this la the first cose of tha kind that has over coma before the offllcals of tha land offleea In NVhmala and 'that they are all at sea over what they are going to do In the premises. It Is said tho case has been referred to the secretary of the Interior for an opinion. Pennsylvania Leads All Other Roads in Amount of Earnings According to the reports submitted to and filed with the Interstate Commerce commission for the first three months of the fiscal year beginning July 1, the Penn sylranta railroad led all the others aa a money maker. The report shows that during the three months the net revenue of that road was J14,267,23. The Burlington was second among the roads of the country and for the period reported showed a net revenue of 9,35.801. The Northern Paelflo was third, with J7,335,1&S. The Rock Island, that has been reported to be In rather hard lines, cams to the front with a net revenue of J4,63t.- 289. Tho Illinois Central showed J3,es,U3; the Missouri Pacific. $l.eS3,5Sl, and the Oreat Western, Jl.160.76e. There Is no re port made by either the Union Pacific or the Milwaukee. A, G. McAusland, Old Omahan.Dies in East Word has been received here of the death of A, O. McAusland, a former resi dent of Omaha, at the' home of his daugh ter, Mrs, Cecil Otis Cartwright, 4708 Geor gia avenue, Washington, D. C, from Urlght's disease. Mr. McAusland was a. pioneer In this city and had just trans ferred his residence to Washington a few years ago. Mr, MaAusland' came to Omaha In 1857. He was proprietor of a gun and hardware store af Fourteenth and Douglas streets In the early days. He sold his interests In the store and traveled out of Omaha for a New York hardware concern In later years. He was 67 years old at the time of his death. He Is survived by his wife and four daughters and two brothers and three sisters. His brothers, John and Sandy, live In Miles cAy, Mont , and his sisters, Agnes and Janet McAusland and Mrs. John R. Manchester, live itijQmaha. Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising POPPLETOK DEATH ACCIDENT Coroner1! Jury So Find After Hear ing Evidence Presented. FUNERAL IS TO BE HELD TODAY Prominent Cltlsens. Are . Summoned tif the Coroner Jn git on the Jnrr to 6eternalne (the Cnnae of Ilenth. That W. 8. Poppleton "died from the effects- of o" bullet which entered nl h.ead, that same being accidentally fired from a revolver In his own hands whtl In his office, J16 First Nntlonal han't building, on "November- it," Is the essence 6f the rrerdlet that the enrnnar-a 1itr Inquiring Into his death returned Monday morning. Tha llirv was made tin nMAMViu.. n Smith- Thomas A. Fry, Pred Met. George is. Prime. Luther L. Kountto and'Joiin L. .Kennedy. Witnesses at the Inquest were Victor B. Caldwell, Myron Learned and Officer Joe Hell. The funeral will be held from the horrift. 204 South TVilrlv.n this afternoon at' Jt!; 'Dean Tancock will officiate. Interment will be private at Prospeict Hill cemetery".' ' The pall bearers wilt be; Vlon- Tt .fnMn.1t a r n J ........ - . . .. . . . , IJt jiecu, Charles T. Kountze, Charles U Deuel. Arthur f. Rmlth t.... rr r-..i Qeorge H. Prlnr. Stockton Ileth. rtWAIi ESTATE TliN8Flin$. Deeds filed for re rord November 17, tilt N. C. Norrla to Omaha, part lot 1. Oeorte Ferbea- sb .; 1. II. VsaWonwer to K. NlaenlMs 7, a ana p. diock l, , . , , ... , , N. C. NorrU to A. W, Knapp. lot il, bloek, . rarswooa , F Crawford and trite te V. tknolsa. 1st t, black. I. cottaie r-ark . 0. M. IMwarda and Vila to J. II. Har,felt. rart let 17. McRntea's' add . Heatings A Harden to A. C. Walker, lot 12, bloek 1. Fori view Terrace .., neleton Townalte l to K. U Bnder, lota U and II. block. 20, IUIaton r, N. Xuhns and wife to C. C. Wllsoa, 1st 21. Muck I. Maplewood 0. V, aarloctvand lla ts R. I. Fair, part lot 24, block 10, Hernia Park W U. rtelby and wile to V. tr. geltir, lets t. 10. 11 and It, -block IM, Dundee Place.. J. W. Orltrith and -wife to L. It. Tmelsen. r5 feet lot I, block 1, Oakhurst l'ark ... at. M. Usckey to M. A. Tsst. lot IN. Kalrfax , .a.. Mlchtaan Mutual Lira Insurance Co. to E. 7M 109 too IM t so 1 1U t Uarrett, lot It, block It, Walnut Hill.. . l.tei U. II. chaaa and vita ta II. S. Deems, lots . t snd 10. block 11. Cartbase r... .. IM J, Meln and wile to It. B. Wrlnsteln. 1st 11 snd wis feet let U, bloek t, Arondate . rtrk , l. t,00t KeowfHxr JIallrvo. to J. Vi Beats, lots 111 and 111. Kenwood...,. , ,...,...v (I. M. Johnson to K. Jobnaon. Iota II and It, Msloner'i sddltlon W. N. Hilt and wife to J. II) llotas, lot 10. 8U ab Hill's iub W. o, lira to A. Johnson, lot I. block 1, III aerslda . . , . . .1 . i ..... . . A. Johnaeo lo O.. P. aV a. 1U It. CO . lot I. block 1, Illnrald J. It. Mastic ta r. Msack, lot II tad n .lot 0. block l.aDroohllaa, and etker letl . ti FUNERAL NOTICE. HAh'SBN Marie, aged ts years, -wife of Rasmus Hansen, November 1. Funeral service from the residence ot her niece, Mrs. P, Hansen, 910 Isard street, November IS at 3 o'clock. Inter ment at Sprlngwell cemetery. 'RAILWAY. TDLT3 OAIID. UION STATION Tenth. A Msian, 'a 1 1 lnloti Pacific. Depsrt. Arrlrt. a l:(l en Orerltnd Limited e,:00 am California Mall I :N tn a 1H era Otnaha Ki press . a I'M ptn Atlanta Ripresa ka l:N em Lios Anles Limited ,..,,.allt am a MO pro Denrer Special , ,.a I:H an a l: am Colorado Uspreas ,. ., ,a l:k pm a 1:00 pm. Colorado fpeciai ,. ., all:01 an r 7 :80 am Has Francisco Limited ,,al0:IO aat ....... Paelflo Limited all:) in, a 7-11 pm OreteruWaahtnston Uultrdf.alOitt am al;ltpm North IMaWe Local ,..al:l(am a 4;iS pm Orand laland Local ,.. s 1:10 pm alO:lo am tStrorotburz Local bllilt pm bliHpta Cblcairo, Rock Island A Pacific i Ilockr Mountain Limited. ...a I!!' ut alliOApm Chicago Local raasenser..,..blO;co am blO;ll pm Chleaso Dar Enpreas .).... .a 1:10 am a4:IO pm t?bloaso Nliht Eipreea ....,, 4:10 pm a lilO n D'es-Molnes Lscal 1'aaa, ...,,a 4:17 pm all;ll pro, Cblcago-Nab. Limited a :W pm a 1:00 am WW. . . t Col6. and Oil, Kipraea a 1:M pm a 4:00 ptn Oklo. A Taiaa Eiprasa a 4:00 pm ' all ! an Rockr Mountain Limited, ...allllt pm m fill am' Missouri Pacific K. C, & St. L Kip a 1:00 am a 7:11 am IC. C. 8t U Kip. ., allill pm, at:ll pm K. C. A tt. Paul ..,,air.W am a l:l pm Wabash Omsha-R. Iiula Kip, .,. ,.,a 111 pm a 1:11 au Mall and Bipreaa a 7:01 am allill pm Btanberrr Local from C. D...b 1:03 am blOill am Chlasao Limited ....... ,...a 1:00 pm a HJO sm Cblcaso Eipreas a 1:10 am a 1:1 pm Cblcauo A Northvreatera KOIUllDOtmD. - Twin dtf Eiprasa ....a Till ......a ijm asi sh:n pm Dakota Paseenier , Hloui Cltr liictl b 7if-am a t:l am .a !::& pnv a l:H pra Minneapolis Kipraaa ....... .a :6 pm Dakota Kiereea , ., ....... a l:I.rra ait nt am blo:lo pm twin Cltr UmlUd a 1:05, pm a 7(11 aa KASTBOUfYD, Dearer Special ,, a 1:00 am 1:Uin Carroll Local , a 7:00 am a 1.00 pro Hawkers Kspraas , a 7:4 ass all -JO pm Chlcaio Locale illlM is a I:H pra Carroll Local .a 4J pm atO:00 am Cblcaso Special ....r.......a 1:00 pas a VM pes Ban rtaaclaao United.... ...,a,l;K pea a I II aril Orerlaad Limited ..a :0 pm atiMam Orecon-WaaiilnsUiB Umltadl.a i yao, olllM am Loa Ansalea Limited a Km all: arc, WEST"BOON D. Chadron Loral ,, ,.,a llM am UncolvDsJlaa ,4. ,; aaa a tt!Q pm Llncoln-Lonir Pine , mum nm- tasili pm llaatlan.lsperlor b :H pea b ti0 pm Deadwood-llot Hprlnss Twin Cltr Bipress .... OuDerLanaar , . .... ...a iihl pas a :lo pm ..a 7H4 aan aiorso pm .-v, a ie pea b. i:s -pm Albloo-Oaadala .. . . ....b liM-paa b l:lt rw. Cbleasro Oreat 'W'eaterB 4 Twin' Cltr Limited ... 4 ...a 1,14 pm a I 10 am Twin Cltr rxprcaa a Tilt-am all-.M pm CbioacB ISipreu ,.,..a 1:00 pjq a (: pn Cblcaso, Milwaukee A St, I'sxul raclflo Limited , a 7:M pm 11:11 ant Cblcaso Special a'ltMpm' 1:11am California Malt alilOpta 1:11pm. Chicago. Darlliht Special . ..a 7:W an 11:44 pm Uaslla Local , ......... a 1:10 aim 11:46 pm. Ptrrr Local ,.... .a t: am 11 M am BURLINGTON STATIQJf-4lt Mason. . ' '' Barllnirtou V i . Depart.'erUn'lrs, Daarer Limited a,:t am. a 7(0 am Chicaso-Omaha a f :I0 ra Dearer and California...,, .;. a 4:10 pojj a 1:11 pm' t-vfet ueuoa cipteat -.1 1 t-Ji na-sllU IB Nsbruka Points ... .a 10 am a,ltis pnv ....a. 4-.10 pm 1:11 tn ,..bi:10-pra slt.ll pm . all:a pm a 7:04 pm .... 111! am a :ll pan ...a 7:2S pm a :oo am bl:0.pm blO-jo am ... till am a tM am , all.lo pm a 1:40 pn ....a 7:1$ aai all:54 pas . ...sll:JVnr .MlJOpn a t-.lS pm ....a :ld ptn l.M ana . ..b 3 J0 pm bll :00 am tiilpn all -.10 am .....alflill pai a. 1:14 asa ....s,.J.-,am a 1)0 m Black Hills . Uncoln Mall Nartbwaat Eipreaa , ... Nebraska Kipreae . .... Lincoln Local , Bcboyler-Plattiroeulh riattamouth-Iewa Bcllerue-Hlattamouth .'. Cblcaso epoclst Denrer Special Cblcaso Eipreas . . .. Cbicaio Vast Kipraea . CrestoB Local , fit. L. K C Special. K. c, and St. Joseph . K. C. and St. Josepb 1 . (a) Dallr- WKHSTKIlaTIlKBT STATION Pit teentb aud'Webater. ' Mlaaourt Pacific rail cttr Pusenaer . ... Local rrtlcbt CbloaaiOa St. Paul, Omaha Sloui Cat Eiprsss .. . Twin CJtr Puaatnier ., .. Bleui-Clty Passeaier ... . Zknersea Accommodation, (b) Dallr eican Buadar. Depart. Arrlre. .b I M pm- blO .44 aa b 7:06 am b 4.10 pm Mlnneataolls A Deilart; 'Arrlra. . b l::i'pm bl! li asa b l: am a'd'SCpra . c 1:11 am- ...... . b.l.Wpca b l an. (c) Bandar only IX- PECANS lancy paper shell nuts shipped 4n bar rels, Ask for quotations. A. B. StOXajeV, Qrowar. P. O. Bos 1308 xouitan. Xsr