THE BEE: OMAHA, THUUSDAY, M)V EiMlflfiK I'M. 11 ItKAL ESTATE. CtTY PUOPEIITY FOR SAI.K. WKSTaFARNAM COTTAGE. A dandy (room cottage at 4323 Farnam Ft., all modern except furnace; large lot. 80x136. only 2 block from the Farnam car. You can buy It at a very low price-. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. rhone Douglas 17SI. Ware Block. A MAP OF OMAHA STREETS, In dexed; also Omaha red book, vest pocket site; free at our office; two stamps by mall. Charles E. Williamson Co.. Heal Es tate. Insurance, care of property. Omaha. TO BOY, SELL. OR RENT. F1H8T KEB JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM 8T. IUJAIj estate, farm a ranch lands for s a 1.13 Arkaniu. CHEAP homes In Arkansas; healthful cllmatr, pure water, timber tracts; crop fallurea unknown. Write for list, C. B. Steven. Hlndsyllle, Ark. FARM of' EJO acres or virgin land for sale; 1W acres cultivated could be made a model' 'stock farm: S3' per acre cash; this Is a bargain. E. E. WllUams, Mc Qehee. Arkansas. FARM of 120 acre of fine land for $20 per acre; would make a model small stock farm and Is cheap. Lee Harrell, McQehee, Ark. 160-ACRE improved farm;. W acres cul tivated, balance timbered; on public road; healthy; orchard; no rocks, no negroes; school adjoins farm; two miles from Wlnthrop. railway town; five Nebraska farmers have bought from me; price $20 acre; termr. easy. Robert Sessions, Wlnthrop, Ark. Minnesota- 240 acres 45 miles from Minneapolis, 1 mile from town: ISO acres under cultiva tion, balanco ustd for pasture; can prac tically all be cultivated; heavy soil: good ret of buildings, consulting of S-r. house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, wind mills, etc., land will produce CO bu. corn lcr acre: telephone In house; country I thickly settled; complete set machinery; ti bead stock, consisting of 11 cows, bal ance 1 and 2-year-olds; S good horses, IS hogs, chickens. H this year's crop and everything on farm goes at $50 per acre; U cash. SCHWAB BROS., 1028 Plymouth Bide.. Minneapolis. Minn. IMPROVED and unimproved farms for sale In the Rod River valley; a few farms offered In exchange for other property: send for list. Baker & Lamb Land Co., Barnesvllle, Minn. Bltssnnrl. HOMES EKIU1RS, READ THIS. Then comu to Lowry City, Mo. Ira proved farms, $20 to $00 per acre; one third cash handles themj also make ex changes. C, B. Cooper, Lowry City, Mo. Montana. BUT Irrigated lane Take no inure chances on drouth. Five tons alfalfa, forty bushels wheat, eighty bushels oats, sure crops every year. 140.50 per acre land and permanent water right. $5.50 down, 12.50 .for fourteen years, whlcc, 1b less than rent. Interest. 8 iter cent. Write Valler Farm Sales Company, Box 11C6. Valler. Mont. Itebraaeta. FOUND 320-acre homestead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; no sand hills. Cost you 1200. filing fees and alL J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb. Washington. 80 ACRES IRRIGATED LAND In Yakima Valley, with ample water right. Will raise 7 tons alfalfa hay or 70 bu. coin per acre first crop. Two miles from either Northern Pacific or Milwaukee roads Ideal stock and dairy ranch. Write owner, T. A. Noble. North Yakima, Wash. Wash. PERSONAL Miss Fisher, mas., bath, elec. treat. D. 883, YOUNQ women coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association building at Uth and Bt. Mary's Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look for our travelers' aid at the union station. THE Salvation Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, mag azines, we collect, we aismouie. riions rinuriaa aiMI and our wacon will call. Call and Inspect the new home. 1110-1112- 1114 Dodeo at. LAURA WILSON, bath, mass. D. 8701, Manlo'r. massage. Miss Debar. 1818 Dodge 03-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. Bextan Pharmacy. 12th and Dodge. MISS VENETA, massage and alcohol rubs, scalp treatment. 1619 Lioage tat. Elec. mass., bath. 314 Ualrd Uldg. If & , "lX A Q2 A flli) Swedish movement. 4: jylAOOilUlli Bea Bdg, Douglas 6372. 41S MAGNETIC Trt, 1829 Vinton. D. 60B6. BALE Oil EXCHANGE. It. E. FOR BALE OR IiXCHA N O E A livery hum: an three business, lots In Loomts, Phejps county, Nebraska; stalls for 2S horses; nay mow ior ow ions ui nu.y; ui flcn. mom for buggies and automobiles. Price $1,200. If taken soon. Will take In on the deal a good auto or some horses. See A. Nelson, office In Trammel Blk., Holdrege, Neb. FOR SALE or trade for merchandise. 40 acres land near Pueblo, Colo.; clear title. J. T. Blatohford. Arpan, B. D. VOli SALE OR TRADE Knox county farm, ten miles from Bloomfleld. 190 acrts, to acres In cultivation: no build ings. Mice i7u per acre, u, u. wuscn Bloomfleld. Neb. WILL trade good orchard at Palisade, Colo., for land or stock of merchandise. Write W, H. Danlelson, owner. Boulder, -uio. IlEAIi ESTATE! LOANS. lioo to tio.ooo made promptly. F. D. wead, wead mag., mh and Farnam. MONEY on hand at lowest rates for K'tns on Nebraska farms and Omaha city properly in any amounts. H. W. BINDER. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. 6fo CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co.. 310-312 Brandels Theater building. n A "TCATTM RRHS Loans 3500 and ud. "l""' Omaha Nat. Bank. wasteu-city loans and warrants. w. rarnam uimtn & cu 1320 Farnam St. CITY property. Large loans a specialty W. H. Thomas. 228 state Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. u ivcjct ti iiziAU JSSTATB CO.. 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715. LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros HARRISON & MORTON. 1G Om. Nat WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED TU HUT. WANT 60 to 70-pound stock hogs. W. N. iiusnnen. iturai 0. poutn Umona. FULL price paid for furniture. W. 2W0. WANTED to buy, movements and gold. all kinds of watch M. Nathan. 109 S. 13. WE PAY highest prlcea for ladles' and genia ciotnmg. UfJ a. 13m St. R. 6541, ltachman -will treat you right: best ITicci iur turn., cioines g snoes. w. 5146, I PAY one-half price more for stoves inati tmjouc cue; ait Timing. U. 70S, LIVE STOat AtAKiLEX OP WEST. ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mlleafo and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Stock Couiiuladou Merchants. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have Name and Residence. Charles W. Harden, Omaha Mabel F. Short, Omaha Ralph Scalzo. Omaha . Ind Pane, Omaha ' J'eter Schmltx, South Omaha... Bridget Phelan, South Omaha Herman B. Mundt. South Omaha. Margaret Moeding, South Omaha. Age ... 20 ... 18 ... 21 .. IS ... 38 ... 38 . 27 nniTIT Iltn nnATtltin U inVfimienrttSc: nearbr hennery gathered whites. UlUUn flflU rIUUUUl JJIHIiMjI Wheat is Not Receiving a Great Deal of Support in Fit. CORN AISO SHOWS SOME LOSSES Rntnora of Rxportatlnns from r- arentlna, Together with Weak ness In Wheat, nrlnsr Ahont Lowering; of Market. OMAHA, Nov. 19, 1911 The support which has been given wheat for some weeks past on the soft spots, was not In evidence yesterday and the market was weak and while the pressure wan not as great durlntr the latter part of the session as it was earlier in the day, wheat was available all of the time. John Barrett reports the wheat In the southwest as looking like a well kept city lawn and says that the farm ers are holding more "wheat than the trade. Is aware of. Besides, the wholesale liquidation by small longs there was short selling- and some of this was be lieved to have been against spring wheat now in the northwest, besides soma that Is on the farms and that will be moved to the railways for shipment The cash sales of wheat at the seaboard yesterday voro mare iiDerai at elgnty-live boat loads, of which seventy-three were Mani toba and twelve Chicago hard wheat. Thcoe transactions were given but little attention, as also thn .nunirrmpnt at Inn steamers from Philadelphia. uun wnesi was unchanged to He lower. Final DrlCea In thA rvirn marl.. val,- day showed Incnrn nf tcffli-. Wk.n v.n decline In wheat Is taken into considera tion, coupiea with the heavy selling of the May futuro by tho principal shorts In December. vhIiim i.aih fnt.u. ...n Thero was considerable talk from Ar Kuuuna as to large lots of corn to be moved to tho United States. New York reported a enrrrn nf cni-n ao Mfr.,bi abroad for reshlpment to an Atlantic port, ui iyio and It was belhg offered .J" "Presenting Argentina hold ers at C9c, c. 1. f., any Atlantic port. v-oni cum was ttWiftC lower. LOngS In Oats warn nmnrhit rllaonio- aged yesterday Mt the weakness In the stater grain carrlod oats UOVrC lower for the day. Supplies nro large on every hand and the outlet Is small. loan oats were unrhincnl In llr. Clearances: Whput nn.l flnni'.nii.l - ipM09. bushels, corn, 1,0 bushels and oats. LlVerPOOl Closed With vln.at llnohnnirart and corn l?eid higher. Primary wheat recelMx wr l (at nrvi 1.11 and shipments of 1.115,000 bu. against re ceipts of 1,644,000 bu. and shipments of ir.'o.uwj ou. ibhi year. i'rimary com roce nts were E31.000 hn. and shipments of 811,000 bu. against re ceipts of CG.0OO bu. and shlDments nf ;rii...v du. last year. . primary onta rrcrlntn worn K2?onrt hn and phlpments of 634,090 u. against ro ctlpts of 307,000 bu. and shipment of l.vzu.uw du. las; year. (JAllLUT UISCKIPTB. Wheat.Corn.Oats. Chicago Minneapolis . 31 as 84 330 407 m (2 61 1.0S6 (Duluth Omaha 169 40 14 Kansas City St. Louis ..... Winnipeg1 The following cash sales were' reported Wheat: No. 3 hard winter. 4 cars, SOVtc. No. 3 hard winter, 1 cor, 80c; cars, lyac: 1 car. 7Ho. No. 4 mixed. car, 77c. No. 4 spring. 1 car, TCVic. Oats: Standard, 1 car. S8Uc No. 3 white, cars, 884c. No. 4 white, 4 cars, 3Sc. Cornt ko, 3 wnitc. 2 cars, 67o; 3 cars, WHc; cars. G8c. No. 2 yellow. 1 car. 6c: cars, CSc. No. 3 yellow, 1 car (old), 71c: 1 car. tiirio; cars, OiVic mo. 4 yellow. 1 car, 66c; 2 cars, 65c. No. 3 mixed, 2 cars (om). 710: 3 cars. 7c: 1 car. Gave: 16 cars. wmc. xmo. a mixea. 1 car (old). 10c: i car (old), G7c; X car, 6Sic No grade, 1 car. wc. tJmaha Cash Prices Wheat: Ko. S hrd. idvvwc; rto. a nara, ivaic; no, 4 nard, UUiifne: No. 3 sorlnr. 78W379C: No. ( spring. 76C76Mc: No. 2 durum. 7676V4o: No. 3 durum. 7575Mc Corn: No. 2 white. 6Us71c; No. 3 white, 06H8T0V4e: No. 4 wnite, Mifiuc: imo. s yellow. tmir.7iV4c No. 3 yellow, CTSJTlc; No. 4 yellow, 64HQ 64V4r70c Oats: No. 3 white. S933Vic: sianaara, nc; no. a wnuc. c; io. i white, SSe. Barley: Malting. iWiac; No. 1 reeu. vfir-tac uye: no. z, Kawvic; xso, 3, 68tt8S9c. NEW YORK aUNERAIj JtAHKET Qnntatlons of the Day on Vnrlons Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. FLOUR Quiet: spring patents. Jl.SMH : winter stralgnts. 4.lOj4.SO: winter patents. J4.40ff4.60; spring clears, 34.0094.20; extra, No. 1 winter, 33.(5 CP3.75; extra, No. 2 winter, S3.353.t0; Kan sas siraignis, .iuu.-v WHiOA.T-spot. steady: 10. z red. viw. nominal, c. 1. I. Mew Yorit. export nasia. and 99o f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. viWc. f. o. b. afloat. Futures were 'firmer on export sales; December, Ko .May. VS 15-162. hops steady: state, common to cnoice 1913, 40tl48o; 1112, 20325c; Paclllo coast 1913. 23fi30c: 1912. JTiQCSC HIDES Easy; Bogota. SOttMOlHc: cen tral America, 31c. PETROLEUM Steady; refined New York, bulk, 33.25; barrels, 38.75; cases, Ul.Zo. wooi-steady: domestic f eece. XX Ohio. 25c CORN Soot steady:" export, nominal old No. 2 yellow. 83c elevator domestic. OATS Spot, steady: standard white. 46H 470: r.o. a. 4o7su4uc; rancy cupped wnite. IIAY-8teady; standard, 31.00; No. 11.06: No. 2. B2WMc: No. 3. 804100c. .iSATHKii inrmt nemiocK firsts, zm sue: seconds, zsanso. PROVISIONS Pork, fiulot: mess. 323.25 81Z3.7&: rami iv. m.uxurzi.w: short clear. KU.2jiT3.w. ueor, iirm; mess, jiB.wyis.w family. 319.bOaO0.bO. Cut meats, aulet pickled hams. 313.75; pickled bellies. 313.50 (T15.00. Lard, middle wost. 311.10311.25 O15.00. Lard, firm: middle west, SU.10 1.5; renned steady; continent, steady South America, 312.30; compound, steady !8.2U5&87U. TALLOW Steady: city. CHc: country. Wtfiic; special. 7Hc nUTTER Market steady: receipts. 8.600 luna; nrpamerv extras. Mrraaeii rirvra "yrr kr; neia extras, uuso; nrsts, zt30c state dairy, nnest. sitrxic; good, Z7U30O process extras. 2oUe2CUo: firsts. 215c Imitation creamery firsts. 2425c: factors held nrsts, 23c: current make firsts. 22 CHEHHK lrirm; receipts, 1,300 boxes state whole milk held specials. WSitf iorc; average tancy, ibc; rresii specials, lCc, average fancy, 15?ic; under erodes. 12H13c: daisies held. 16?ic. EGOS Firm: receipts. 9.000 coss. frh gathered extras, 4446c; extra firsts, 42 wc, iirau, uu, reinKeraior special limiRB lain), J'ou , IirstS, 2iVV5i23c; nearby hennery whiles, fine to fancy. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACrniut. Sealed bids will be received the office tf trt.. Rnnnl nf f I . ., "Zj .. w vj VWUUIU..IUIIOH 04 Diate institutions until s o'ciock P m., Satur uH, .xovemoer si, iai, lor the furnish ing- or ail material and labor for the lirumrr construction ana completion ot one brick laundry bulldinc with llvin,- rooms at)ove at the Nebraska Industrial Home at Milford, Neb., according- to plans and specifications prepared by Joseph w Salmon, aruhiteot, now on file in the of flew of said Board ot Commissioners. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of the hid. Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the Board of Commission ers at the state houso or of the architect at his office In Lincoln, Neb., or ot the superintendent at the Institution men tioned. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF STATE INSTITUTIONS, By Silas A Holcomb, Chairman. N. 30-d-3t. J " BUILDINGS FOR SALE. Ii, a llAarH rf CVl,.Ma,nn . . i r, , IMsrttct of Onaaha oKers "tor sale under 1 1.1 , v. .. .1 in 1 . . caicu kiup tun urvviuiiK I hud unn nil T - t buildings, located on lots IK, 20 and Jl, i'iuck c, v-icitmuu jieignis oaqltlon known as No. 4383 Corby street. Bids must be- made on blanks which may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Bids close at 7 p. m . December 1, 1913 and will be opnel In thu presence of tliu public and the board. W. T BOLRKE. Secretary Board of Education. 605 City Hall. Omaha. N, 20-d-,U sii2c; hennery browns. c; western illtornl whites. iHStttc POULTRY -Uvc, steady: western chick, ens. ttttlSe: fowls, llfllJe: turkeys. lSc Dressed, wean; iresn Kiuea western chickens. IftlOc: fowls. l?tttH: tur keys, sprlnf, 14JS2c. CHICAGO (SrtAl.V AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; nnfl Closing Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov 19. Reports that Ar gentine owners of wheat are holding It above parity was a strong Influence in s. net gain of Ho to HlTc made here; prospects of small corn shipments from Argentina) neipeu 10 give inc mnr ).r. ni rlin nf Uc to 45Ao: local sell ing sent oats off a shade, and nggTesslve bull leadership sent provisions up iva UHo to 35c Besides uve Argeniine siiuanun hrinwi h- realisation that the mar ket had been lanroly oversold and this caused some Influential buylnr. The re sulting hardening' or prices wm luium aldetl by reports of fair export business and by reiteration of recent talk that Europe would, for some time, be a buyer of American wheat. Ltghtryss Of Rus sian and Manitoba otrers ana less ia vorable weather In the Canadian north west added to bull ee-ntlment. There was somo talk of Hessian riy in Missocri ana .1u1fh.rn lrril.nl hilt this nUDOTentll' was not regarded seriously by Uie trade bt large, somo experts discounting the gossip by assertions that such talk is not unusual at this tlmo of the J'car. Strength In cash com markets of the southwest Joined with predictions of re duced Argentine shipments to give firm ness to Chicago prices. Unfavorable wtather In tho domestic corn oen wi" " nAvance In Danublan prices llKewisc counted for the bulls. Short selling kept oats down almost entirely through the session. . . , Stock yard houses were lanv ouyora 01 provisions, lit addition to an active cam paign on the part of speculators, and bull sentiment ruled .from the Btart on strong nrlces from the yards. provisions up Hfco to- wo. Yes'y. f5?i 90O'.i 0HQH TOK 434 20 62Vi 20 6214 10.90-92 11 10 10 95 1105 Phirarn Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, 94iOOWc: No. 3 red, 91Jff94c: No. 2 hard, craiiRv.n Ko. 3 hard. 8(Tt4SJ87iC; NO. 2 northern. 87W3SSc; jmo. j noruic.. fi7Hc; No. 3 spring, wttoa'"7l".j Sii?;.:."'r;"SX'. Nn ve low. 74IS74HO w. wvtViVC. uan; r. ....... 42Ho; No. 3 white. C940Hc: standara, 414iS Rye: No. 2. 63c. BarlMiWfOc. A,,"i?:?t... it vf, "T. rinver. tiooai4.oo. Pork, 330.75. unru, iv.m. jv.u., t"w 11.50. , Mif.. KnriR-Hiirhtlv firmer: receipts. 4,167 ...... m.rli mnii Included. 28'aMC: vnncat . . . ...w. .., , ... ordinary firsts, 30g02c; firsts. SJHo. nni(i!iii!lw(r! daisies. 14nuUc: twins. 14ViCl4ic; Americans, imuuoHe. long horns.. 14416c. POTATOES Receipts, 60 cars; lower; . r v. I .. &,1 r ... V. I . b JMinncsouv ana viiiu. nwi iwv"1-. 67JT70O Wisconsin, red, 5Q70c; white, 67 T73c. pnni.THY liiwnr inr ciiicneiia. iiiKiivi for turkeys; springs, alive, 12c; fowls, 10c: turkeys, uc Knnsnn Cltr Grain nl Provisions. vivaAK niTV. ttnv. 19. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8HM!S74e: No. 2 red, STttflSSttc, CORN No 3 white, iwuitrc; no. 0, it C76c Closing pnees 01 luiures : WHEAT December, WW: May, 86Hc, CORN December. TOTMfiic; way, (??o, OATS-i-No. 2 white, 414c; No. 2 mixed, 40Uc BUTTER creamer, aoc; . ursis, 28cj seconds, 27c; packing stock, 9c. KGGS Firsts, sec; seconns, sic. POULTRY Hens, lotto: roosters, 9c; ducks, 10c: springs, 10Hc CORN wo. z nuxeu. i-itw-nrtc; no. j. 71073c Minneapolis Grain MnrUet. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 19. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 8Cc: No, 1 northern, 84Vt KAio; No, 2 northern, 84ViQ3!ic; No. 3 hard, Montana, 83084c; No. 3, 80Uff3lyic; December, 8254c; May, 37Ho. vuu 1 ut u ncnangea, BRAN Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, 6569c. OATS No. 3 white, 36kQ37c. RYE No. 2. 524fl5lc FLAX-41.SSHffl.36i4. BARLICY-Unchanged. St. Loots General Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 19. WHEAT No. 2 ted, WStettc; No. 2 hard. 86H30!Vic; De comber. 87;BT;4c; May, 92c. CORN No. 2, 76c; No. 2 white, 76c: Dei cember, THic; May, 72T473c. OATS No. 2, 340c; No. 2 white, 42c; December, 40V4HOic-, May, 43c Liverpool Grain MnrUet. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 19. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s Ud; No. 2. 6s HV4d: futures steady: December, 7s ?4d; March. 7s 2Kd; May. 7s 24d. CORN Spot, dull; American mixed, G 6d; La Plata, futures strong; December, ts 8Hd: January. 4s lid. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov, 19. METALS Lead, t4.25gr4.3&: London, 19 2a 6d. Spelter, quiet, at $5.2005.80; ondon, 20 15s. Cop per, quiet; standard spot and futures not quoted; electrolytic. 315.25W15.60; lake, 316.50, nominal: rastinff, 315.COffl5.2.'. Tin, easier; spot. t40.05i'40.3o; November, 40.00 40.35; December, 139.850.40.15; January, 839.9&940.25. Antimony, dull; Cookson's. 37.60. Iron, easy; No. I northern. 315.50 016.75; No. 2 northern, I15.25&15.50; No, 1 southern, 814.75-15.2S; No. 1 soft south em. 814.7515.25. Ixmdon markets closed as follows- Cop per, quiet I spot, 68 7s Cd; futures, SC 17b 6d. Tin, quiet: spot. 181 15s; futures, 183 15s. Iron. Cleveland warrants, 49s RT LOUIS. Nov. 19.-METALS-Lead. dull, at 31.20. Spelter, qulel, at 35.155.17. I - Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 19.-COPKBE Re ports that recent liquidation had Improved the position of the primary markets and that bullish sentiment was developing in Europe, gave coffeo ft firmer tone today. The opening wus steady, 14 to 17 points higher, on covering and trade buying. The Close was steady. 16 to 19 points higher. Sales. S,C00 bales. November, 9.23c; December, 9.34c: January. 9.47c; March, ?.75c; May, 9.99c; July. 10.19c; Sep tember, iaS9c: October. 10.41c. Spot, steady; Rio. No. 7, 9;o; Santos. No. 4, liHc; mild, dull; Cordova, 13!40!6Hc, nom inal. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. COTTON-Fu-tures dosed steady; December. 13 30c, January, 13.07c; March, 13.15c; May, 12.11c; July, 13.02c. Spot, quiet; middling1, lX70c; BUlf. 13.9CC. Cotton closed barely steady at a nom lnal advance of 16 points on November, while later months were 7 to 12 points net lower. I LIVERPOOL. Nov. 19.-COfTTON-Spot In fair demand; prices unchsnged; mid dling fair. 7.90d; good middling. 7&X1: middling, 7.46d; low middling, 7.24d; good ordinary. 660d; ordinary, C2Cd; sales, 10,. 000 bales. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 19 DRY GOODS Cotton goods markets ruled quiet and steady today. Leading lines of cotton blankets have been sold up and with drawn for the winter season. Domestic fancy embroideries are selling well for "Prlnlf Wo"le1 'arn ruled "4let an' 1 ABsV. KvaiMirated Apples and Dried Frnlts NEW YORK. Nov. 19 -EVAPORATE!) APPLES Quiet. DRIED Fill 'ITS Prunes, firm; Call fornlas, 3SG1SC. Apricots, firmer, choice, i:ijc. extra chotce. im43l41c( fancy. 15ft ir Peaches, firm; extra choice. CV4f7c. P.alslns, (lull. Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising. Artlclel Open-I Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat I I Dec.. SSTiW 8H SoHISdytfiH May. 90HTi 90TiS0l! 90 WH Corn. Dec.. 70Tt71 71i 70S 71 May. 70H71 71U 70S n Oats. Dec.. 3SA 38i SH May. 42Vi 42'i 41H43VtMi V3ui.. 20 70 20 974 20 70 20 97W May. 20 67-70 20 95 20 tf?H 20 95 n.. 11 00 11 05 11 CO 11 i May. 11 12-15 11 25 11 12V4 11 22Vi nlJan.. 11 00 11 10, 11 00 11 07-10 May. 11 10-18 11 22H 11 10 U 33 OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle About Steady with Tuesday, but Not Very Aotive. BEST HEAVY HOGS ABE HIGHER Light Horh ShoTr No Improvement Over Tnettlnr Put Bheep nnd I.anihx Fifteen to Twenty Five Cents lllither . SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 19. 1913. Receipts were Cattle. Jloss. BheeP. Official Monday ...... 9, m 8.930 12,315 Official Tuesday R.175 11.445 13.816 Estimate Wednesday.. 2,800 10,500 13.000 Thre days this week 18.559 28.875 4U31 Same days last week . 19.849 38,9$$ 67,431 Same days a weeks sjto 19.276 18.640 50,587 1 Same days 3 weeks ago 17.531 13.365 101.4S5 same days 4 weeks ago 24.5W 14,839 1 29.0M oanie oaja last year. .24,372 32,494 W.499 The rpllowlng tablo shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at ths Eouth Omaha live stock market for tho year to date as compared with last year: 1913. 1912. Inc. Dec fattlo S7O10 907.440 ... ... 30,530 yogs .2.253,817 2.678,962 ..... 3,115 oneep 2,978,630 2.700.233 2fl9.397 . . .. The following table shows the range of prices for' hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons; Datf I 1H3. lrt.lmi.ll..1lW9.U908.llO7. Nov. 7 6SK 7 86 6 06 3 0! 76 4 75 7 77 2 It 708 7 7 562 U IU79C7 73 5 5X 7 66 6 27 7 84 T 76 i 61 4 91 7 67 7 88 7 84 5 79 I 83 783837 7856 74 4 70 7 82 6 n T 74 5 6S 4 8S 7 916K756 7 97 434 7 93 6 31 7 36 7 96 G 59 4 99 33 7 44 7 331 5 51 7 79 630 7 83 7 991659 483 7 71 7 20 7 941 5 70 4 64 Nov. V Nov. T Ta4 7 64H 7 69 7 75Vi! 1 J4H IHOV. Nov. ixov. Nov. Nov. 4 t!i Nov. 16.. Nov. IT. 7 C?; Nov. IT.) 7 G?; Nov. 18.1 7 60H Nov. 19.) Sunday. Receipts and ill tnnfcttln.i nf Wvm stock t the Union stock Yards. South Omaha. ur iwtniy-rour hours ermine ai o clock yesterday: UKCKlPTS-CARa Cult I. Ilnir. Rlin ll'r'a iii. e tt. i iiy... 4 6 2 4.1 15 1 4 7 42 14 3 1 21 4 14 6 3 4 1.. 3 6.. 151 53 1 Missouri Pacific Ry. 7 Union Pacifio R. R 2U C. & N. W east.... 4 C. ft N. W.. west... 29 C, St. P., M. & O.. 2 C, H. A Q., east.... 13 C U. A Q west..., 22 C, It. 1. & P., east.. 2 C. R. I. & P., west. 1 Illinois Central Ry.. 1 Chicago G. W. Ry.. 1 Total receipts ...114 DISPOSITION-IIlfiAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Jiorrls & Co 418 1.463 1.007 2,297 2,281 4,299 owiii & uo 843 Cudahy Packing Co 1,395 Armour & Co 651 Schwartx & Co...,,.., J. W. Murphy...' Lincoln Packing Co 11 Kohr Packing- Co W. B. Vansant Co 8 Benton, Vansant ft L.. 48 Hill ft Son 6 F. B. Lewis, , 41 Rosenstock Bros 10 Huston ft Co 55 J. B. Hoot ft Co... 122 J. H. Bulla 28 L. F. Ilusx 129 "Worthelmer ft Degen... 329 II. F. Hamilton 43 Sullivan Bros 3 RothRChlld 523' Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.,.. 2 Christie 87 HlKglns ,, 6 Roth 1 Meyers ,.. 9 Harvey 94 Othor buyers 414 2.112 3.195 3,264 132 3C7 4,674 Totals 4,702 10.6S3 14.6U CATTLE Receipts were small this mornlntr, only 112 cars being reported In. This brings tho total for thn throe davs up to 18,659 head. This Is about 1,300 head smaller than for the corresponding days or last week and smaller than u year tKu.uy uiinosi neaa. The market did not show very much change as compared with prices paid yesterday. The trade was still slow and It was very evident that buyers were not particularly anxious for fresh supplies. Still they picked out the cattle they wanted, paylmr prices that were gener ally steady with yesterday. This should not be taken In the coun try as an encouragement for free art d ping to market. On the contrary all the markets In the country are In a more or less demoralized condition owing to the laci mat unicaro nas for tne last weeK or two been overloaded with cattle. Un der the Influence of the excessively high rocelots at Chicago the market at that point has slumped badly during the last two weeKs ana markets at other points have suffered In oronortlon. As noted yesterday the only policy for the country to follow Is to withhold shipments from all markets for a few days until the glut is overcome. The fact la that at this season of ths year it is always wise to ship moderately, as packers are not at all anxious to fill up their coolers with beet lust Derore tne unanicsgiving nou dav when, as Is well known, poultry in sieaa 01 oeei aDsoros mo attention 01 the buying public. It will do no good to ship by one market to some otner mar ket further away, as the markets east are reallv In a worse demoralised condl Hon than tuo western maraets. ino oniy practical thing to do Is, as noted above, to withhold shipments for a few days from all markets. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice beef steers, 38.0008.76; fair to good beef steers, $7.508.00; common to fair beet steers, Vi.ann.w; rair to cnoice year llnro. 88.25410.26: good to choice rangers tT.arvHS.nV fair in cood ransera. 16.85417.00 common to ra:r rangers, to.wau.so; gooa to choice cornfed heifers, 36.5O7.50; good to choice grass heifers, t6.50O7.00; good to choice cows, ,6.0034.25; fair to good grades, 85.0OS6.76; common to fair grades, 14.00 6.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, SA.rttH7.rjo: isir to sooa stocxers ana reed. ers, t6.OO316.6O; common to fair stockers and feeders, n.iiut.w; siock cows and heifers. 84.O.S0j veal calves, 86.60(89.75 bulls, stags, etc., h..cd. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. So. At, Tr. ,. 110 I M ... Jo ,. mi n ..nu 1 ,,,1011 7 43 No. At. Pr UTI 7 U 1167 I 00 1110 I 00 ...,..11U I l 1151 II to., 20 . I... 41.. u.. ... 11..., It.... 33.. .. .... .... t.. 111 T It ..1X1 I 11 STEERS AND HEIFERS, 143 I 7i t 711 7 M T10 7 B 4.,.., ...... 4(0 7 :o HEIFERS, IM ( U I.... 119 IU t J40 6 00 I 44J tU ...., 00 7 10 it.... U7 I K 1.,.. I.... .. ?i ( 41 . 46 40 .. 410 71 .. 0 7 41 1 17 10 t I 1 1 I..... 10 1 i I I 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 I.... 1. ... COWS, 115 4 9' II !! i II ....... M0 I 10 10W t 41 1170 I 71 .......HIT (71 ....... Ui t ti ..... mi 4 :s 1.. Wi 4 10 ,. 1CW 4 70 1.. 1110 I 31 Hi. 1000 I ti II.. 170 ( a 11... ,..,.,1100 I u 1 1014 I :s 4 ni s re 11 1070 5 as M :j 1 40 a nu 1 10 1 ,M ' "bulls. 1140 S 00 1 ,,.,..110 ton 1 ...,,.iuo too 1 1110 6 is 1 1410 t 10 1 CALVES. no e co 1. .,. ... .'wis t 40 7 M I. ... 401 T M 1 9 7 TI ..1041 4 00 ..11M A0 ..IU0 I 10 ., M f 10 ..441 li ..10M M .1:10 I U . IM 8 70 1170 .140 I 00 KM M . eoo T w , lit 7 ti . 414 I II ,. m iTi .. 140 78 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS IU ts Til I (A .. 14.. 14.. 417 40 7C I 40 1047 I 10 11... J. . 10.. 10... 411 4.1 411 TI ei iu 460 T 00 11. t ros w 10...., Ml 4 50 4 Ml 7 00 WESTERNS NEBRA8K A. 88 feeders.. 964 6 35 13 feeders.. 853 6 35 1 bull 14M 6 00 4 cows... Stiles ft It-Neb. 15 feeders., 1036 6 65 1 bull 867 4 30 1240 5 0) 1860 6 00 I bull ion 0 do 1 nun. 1 bull 1300 6 () 1 bull 1790 C 00 1 bull. 850 6 01 1 bull...... 910 5 60 W. Haythorne-Neb, 21 mixed. 14. cows.. 9 steers. C cows. ,. 619 4 50 George O'Kelffe Neb. .. &A0 5 76 . . Dan Egan Neb. . 1187 7 00 3 steers.. ..10 6 40 973 6 CO 3 rows 930 4 50 WYOMING. K cows S feeders. 4 cows 10 steers MO 6 00 7 cows. 1000 6 30 811 5 10 1034 6 U 952 6 80 18 cows 942 6 m 3 rows 9i8 6 70 26 feeders 1045 7 OU 88 cows.. .. 9fl 6 66 10 steers.. .1100 6 50 26 steers.. ..1120 6 50 49 steers.. .1081 6 50 21 steers.. ..1121 7 no SO cows. ... 922 5 90 48 steers. .10 6 M 31 steers. . .1113 R 50 9 heifers... 430 5 90 7 cows 87 4 8 cows 1006 5 50 K. L Fitch-Wyo. No. Av. Pr No. Av. 7 steers. ...ISM 76 10 cows 8 W. C. Smlth-Wyo. 49 heifers. ..1(W 6 OA M heifers... ?3 helfers...lW2 6 06 M heifers... 995 SS fp.d.r... M ft 75 41 feeders.. 105 Pr. 4 40 6 05 6 05 6 90 30 feeders.. 1074 6 90 48 feeders.. 10 6 90 38 feeders.. 1108 6 ) 30 feeders.. 1084 6 80 J. F. Walters wyo. t bull 1390 5 10 9 feeders. IS feeders. .ion 7 Sfi 7 cows. .. V heifers".. . 9 6 ?5 4 heifers,. 715 7 10 983 6 6S 747 4 S3 2 heifers .. 9S 6 10 WYOMING-TEXAS. 108 steers... 833 6 (0 SOV'TH DAKOTA, feeders.. K? 6 05 16 feeders. .1133 6 75 cows 840 6 25 23 steers.. ..U51 6 90 feeders.. 972 7 00 COIXJRADO. steers.. .953 6 90 5$ steers. ..765 6 90 HOGS Rerelrts were generous again oday. about 145 cars, or 10.500 head, belnit reported In. For the three days the total :S7A. a gain of nearly b.wo over last week, but more than 3,500 smaller than st year. The market opened out slow, with good heavies selling around a nickel higher. ighl ho cm were not In such cood demand as on previous days nf the week, and the early sales of lightweight stuff did not appear to be any better than steady. .ater on. when most of the heavy sturt ad been sold, and killer buyers began to get filled up, prices started to weaken. man on light stuff dropped down below esterday s level, and offers on what few weighty bunches happened to be left slipped n little. 1' rom this time on trade was very draggy, but In the end practically every thing was cleaned up; the last sales neing Just a shade tower than the early mar ket. Bulk of the sales landed at 37.60V so and tops reached I7.S5. Pigs were In poor demand and prices ere no better than steady In any case, while In some Instanced sales looked to pe a little lower. At, Bh, rr. .. Ill ... T to ...Hi . . 1 10 ...174 ltO 7 10 ...lit ... 7 II ...107 lit IU ...10 J ... Til ...tl 10 7 10 ...1T7 ... 7(0 ...171 ... T M ...IM 110 7 10 ...111 ... TU ...111 ... 7 10 ...114 1(0 7 M ...174 ... 7 a ...1H too 7 U ...tii ... 7 ei ...117 10 7 i ...in .., 7 a-. ...H! ... 7 li ,,.1H . 7 ti ...MT MO 7 M No. At. Sh. fr. 47 4 ISO T TO II :4 110 7 70 17 114 IM T 70 n. ..... 120 770 TI Ul M 7 TO I. 1 ten ... 7 TO 7.,,. ...171 M 7 TI 7 ro IM T T1H l 117 ... 7 75 II 171 40 7 TI eo.. .,...:! ... 7 Ti SI... CI... 47... U... M... f... ... U... 11... ... 1... 74... 70... (I Ill IPO 7 75 14 (1 ,1 n 1 11 .ill 110 T 71 41. 71. 41. .111 9M T 71 ..ill 40 T TO ,.214 10 7 71 ..141 ... T7 IT... II.... II... Ul 140 7 71 :;.:: .101 IM T Ti I Ill ... 7 75 4j m ... 7 61 61... ...lit ... 7 71 tl 110 10 7 Ti 44 itO IM T TI IT 107 19 7 11 l Ill 110 7 71 10 14i ... 7 71 II Ill M 7 71 IS MI ,.. 7 71 14 11? ... T7I II Ill 10 7 71 II 11 ..ill 160 T II ,.220 ... 7 U ..at so t h .. MTU ,.S70 IM 7 it ..IU 10 7 45 ..111 ... 7 (5 ,.M0 W 111 14... M. 40... ... It... 4... 4... ..Ml ..IM 7 I1U, 41.. 7 70 It ......tM 150 7 7i !,. ill 1 7 70 TI m 40 7 TO 40...., ..141 17 M 11., .....Ul II ill T Ti 7 T7H 7 M 7 M 7 10 t M 7 M 111 ... 1,0 M...,.21 0 7 70 41 lit 40 7 TO IT Ill 41... ...,14 ....IM 40 T TO IM 7 70 It 3D J M ill ... 7 70 It., 1(1 ... 7 TO 1 in ... 7 TO T ill 40 7 70 M 171 CIO 7 TO 40 114 ... 7 70 61... It.,. It... 10... 44... II... 17... II... II... ...147 110 TM ..111 7 10 ...11 ...IM ...Ml ...111 ...174 ...Ml ...SM :m 7 m ... 7 M ... 7 W ... 7 10 M 7 19 ... 7 M ... 7 U TI ..Ill M 7 TO II Ul 110 7 70 41 117 It 7 11 PIQ8. t.. 17 . K II ( 40 to IU ... 101 Ill ... 1 .. ...117 ... W 14 ... UI......IM ... ino 10 ... 73 II ... 7 10 7 M 7 li 7 40 7 40 T 40 7 41 41... 10 to T 00 7 on 7 00 40., S. .Hi 14 101 17 , 111 IM T 10 I 10 ....111 SHEEP There was a better feeling In most all grades of killers, with the pack ers buying nearly everything- protty free v at 100125c advance. Of course, tne sunnlv of killers' was rathor moderate compared with the way the receipts have been running of late and as Chicago also Hrui - urht nin it was tnourni tnis waa the reason for the sharp upturn In prices this morning. Buyers got aown to Dull ness and It wan not long bofore practi cally everything In the line ot killers was disposed of. The killer receipts were apparently much snort or tne aemana, as the packers took some lamus mat were In irood flesh' which oh the last few days have been going Into the hands ot feeder buyers. About half of the receipts were from the range, principally from Idaho and Wvomlnir. the remainder being fed west erns from the corn belt and a few scat tering small buncnes or natives, oorne thing like three decks of fed westsrn tnmha mniie n. ton of 37.10. and a small shipment of natives reached 17, Aged sheep were again In light supply. 11 hlnr n little late In the season the supply of feeders Is beginning to get smaller ana uuyers "v " " ."; many orders to fill. Trade showed little It any variation from yesterday either as to demand or prices ond the clear- ..a.nn.hl. It mtffht be added that some of the warmed up Miff Is going back to the country ftKilii for fin ishing, ana practically no "" zz. feeding lambs are arriving among the ."" . MA 1 A ... In all some M cars, or . " reported In? aswalnst ifcjjM.f ftf' 20.930 two weeks ago and 12,603 on the sonie day a year mo. good to choice. 8AKW7.20; lambs, fiUr to good. Itt.Wjii.io; lamua. tuini .w..-, tJli.r. tsHyB6.rj0: vearllngs, I Bht. 85,DO0.70 yearlings, 1 E. '..I.-ili. flnar-rm. 84.5036.40: WSth- '"J":?7.t.i"" li iuM fit. ..hM. ers, gooa 10 cnuitc, 4 A 9t WrSl1 1, 11HI1.AI. nCLII.ID. .cauu.v. t4.OOQ4.DO; ewes, good to choice. 84.1W 4.80: ewes, fair to gooa, ti.7bwi.iu, ewss feeders, liepreseniative sana. No. AV. Pr. 6 tv) 7 00 7 00 3 40 2 60 3 15 3 IS 6 75 6 25 6 25 6 25 6 25 6 5 6 40 6 40 2 m 3 60 8 CO 3 60 6 26 271 cornted lamb 190 cornfed lamb 7ft 154 cornfed lambs 1$ 426 Wyoming ewe , 89 100 cull W 1S3 Wyoming ewes., 84 IM Wyoming ewes.,, 83 227 Wyoming feeder lambs 47 184 Wyoming feeder lambs 81 149 Wyoming feeder yearlings 81 200 Wyoming feeder yearlings SO lis Wyoming; lerucr jcaiiiusi 111 Wyoming feeder lambs 79 232 Wyoming feeder lamb C2 192 Wvomlnir feeder lambs 53 258 Wyoming feeder ewes..,,,.. 92 250 Wyoming feeder ewes 92 212 Wyoming feeder ewes... ... 92 219 Wyoming feedor ewes 93 617 Wyoming reeuer ismos m ko Wyoming teeaer ewes m 1C0 Wyoming ewes.. 93 3 76 3 W 4 M 6 85 6 40 57 cornfed ewes 1 ,132 , 97 . 4 672 Wyoming' wethers ,. .. 35 cornfed inmos,.,. IM cornfi-d yearlings ,.. CHICAGO LIVF. STOCK MARK KT Cntllr Strndy o Strong Hons Cloeo llticUrr. CIUCACIO, Niv. 19. OATTI.K He celptx. 18.UX) head: market steady to monger; iK-eves, 36.at.oo: Texus steers rreaets. ai.wnFi.so; cows and Heifers. 13.2 (36.20: cnlveo. tS.W3iO.2i JIOQH KadDts. 3.000 head! market closed 64il0c higher: hulk of kales. 87.00 U7.'.U llgnt. I7.3a417.ha: mixta. I7.3VHS.00 hiavy. i7.auruo.w; rjugn, j.aor.fc; pigs e iiiv.tu. BIIBKP AND UMIiS-Ilecelpts. 20.000 hind; market strong, mostly 10til5c tip; native, 33.90fi&.0). western, 8l.OOfl5.00, yearlings, 35.t5fiii.25: Iambs, native, I5.7fc 7.35; wostoril, 15.7507.25. St. I.nnla I.lvr Stock Slarket. 1 8T. LOl'IK. JIo., Nov. 19 CATrUB necclpt, 4.100 head, market steady; good to choice steers, 38.2003.75; stock ers end fedrs, .5.0O31.&0; cews and heif ers. 81.2&36.O0; bills. J4.7.VQC.00; calves, i6.OOD10.60; southern steers, 85.75tj7.O0; cows and heifers, 14.0OJ76.0O. HOOft Uecilpts, 3,300 heed; market lOo to Ho higher; pigs and llrhts. K6088.00: mixed and butchers, 37.&'S.05; cood hoavj". l7.T5tJ8.12Vi. HHKRP AND IAMIiS-ltecelPts. 3,500 head; market steady: muttons, -176J74.Jo: j turllngs, 15.00,16.00, lamlis. U,W!H.V, Vt. Joavrph I.lT5 Slock Sfnrket. ST. JOBRPir. Nov. 19.-OATTLB He celpts, 1,500 head; market steady; steers, 85.00i39.00; cows and heifers, 3400& 8.50; calves. I5.00i89.76. IIOQS Itecelpts. 711 head; dull and uneven, top, 37 85, bulk, 87.4597 70. BHEKP AND KAMnS-Recclpt. 600 head, market, 1525c higher, lambs, '35.00 67 25. NEW YORK jiTOGK MARKET Trading Dull Except for One Period Early in Day. FEELING CLEARLY PESSIMISTIC Trade ,evr Gloomy. One Larue Steel Concern Reported to Hnve IllsmlsKfld l.flOO Men llecnnse of Poor Tlaalness. NKW YORK. Nov. 19 Stocks moved Innlv and trmllnr wns stUDld today, ex cept for ono period early In tho day, when the market was depressed oy a roiriy ac tive selling movement, in tnai penou hh nxnressetl the true state of reeling In the street, which was undeniably pessi mistic nut tne present situation in u full nf itnrertnlnlles that the bears did not venture to carry their movement far. The outstanding short Interest Is so large mat runner operations on tne snon .wo Involve an extra hatard, particularly In view of the present low range of quota tions. .. Final nrlce changes, while generally showing losses, were not Important. continuca irck ot uetiniie iniormanon regarding Mexican affairs affects sentl. ment unfavorably. Until this situation shapes Itseir so that the outcome may be seen tilth some degree of certainty, Is expected that speculation win ds re stricted Trading has fallen oft to such nolnt that some commission houses are confronted with difficult problems. The depressed state of feeling was miw more pronounced by tne days trane news. The steel trade reviews spoite or a iur ther falling off In orders and Indicated that close down of the steel milts was not unlikely. One larae steel concern was reported to have dismissed 1,600 employes on ac count of poor business. There was a re duction In tho official quotation for cop rver metal, which, however, brought It down merely to tho level at which smaller producers have been veiling for some time. The money market was easier, can loans ing renewed nt s4 per cent. Kviaence f n. rood demand for short-term securi ties was seen In the quick absorption of, he New Haven's 345,000,000 of 6 per cent ntes. Bonds were mainly steady, although pressure was evident In spots. Total sales, par value. 31,790.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. , Number ot sales and leadlnr quotations on stocks wre Fui.m. mm. unr. Amttiimta OtT ... I, MO 7H 7IH 1U Amtricsit Agricultural . American Deet Hutr.,.. 100 Amtrlttn Can ........... 8,100 Amirlcsn Can pM..,,,,. MO Amrlctn C. r too Amarlran cotton Oil Am. Ica Saetirltlta Amtrlctn I.laad American IecamotlTa ,,, ...... Sit American R. a it ...... American 8. IU tti.. , Am, usr limning., ..... iui American T. ft T 1,(00 111 11IH 11IH American Tooarca ,, un AnsconOa Minim Co.... 400 I44 14H ii AtcM.no 91 AtchWon tti 171 Atlantic uoast una iw 117 11m in lultlmora & Ohlo.,..... -0 MM tlt 111 Hethlahem Hle.l ..... Brooklrn lUrla Tr .' Ml Canadian Pacino 1.7M 11IU nii 131 Central Iither l.tM S U II (Uetapetta a ODI ChliMia O. W 100 CMcan. M. A Bt. r.. IM rhlcaaa A K. TV noiorafle met a iron.... too nv OoniollOatad Ois 100 1IIU 54 (Torn Prosoeta , 404 K Dtiavar itnaian. Darner Rio Oranjt.., 1 rvnree A n. 0. Bfd I, ... DtittlUra' Bacurtttta 1.100 Brta 1.M0 Itrla 1st pt4 r9 Erla Id A(d..... Ueneral ElMtrls ........ nraal Norlbarn t'4 Oratt Northern Or ctti., Illinois Central intarDsroutn uat. ...... Inter. Met. pld 1 International Hamster.. InWr-Wirtne etd . ...... 400 1.100 lilt international j-aper ..... Internatlenat Puwo Kanaae cttr Poulhern... lelea Ota ,. lhlsh Valler 14 U 14 li llioo i'li'u illii lyouieTiue a r,-aaiiiiua.k M. . St. P. ft B. Hta. M. .. Mkiwri, K. AT.. MlMOurt paelflo National Hltcult Natloaal liHi , ',, K. n.K, of M. Id pfd., Nser York Canlrsl, ...... ., N. T.. O. ft W ... Narfolk A Werttrs 10 US UM ..... ..,, "400 ioiu ion. i'ooo ioiii iii" Northern raclfle Paellla Malt KennerlTaala aovla's Oaa P.. C. C A St. L Preaead Hlae) Car Pullman Talaca Car..., ii.'&ni iiou iieaains JlepuMla I. A B rtepubllo I. ft 8. pfd... Hook teUad Co.. .. Hock Inland Co. otJ.... Rt. UAH. K. id td.. Seaboard Air Una Seaboard A. U pfd. . Sluea-Hhotnild 8. A !, 't!io 'its mU '"ioo 'its 'iiii Domnvrn ("aeitio .... Bouthern luttwar ,.. Ro. Rallvar nd ..... Tenneeiee Oopner iee it rtcirie 5 on Pseltls 11,100 111 ,'hivn .-acuia ora xoo United nates n.allr..., MS unueq nuiea liuooer.,.. United State Btrel 11,000 14" iiti J.1 B'l d lie lMli IUV ttah Copper 104 41U Va.arollna CfctmieaJ ,. .! . Wibaeh. , Ate-rr :::: Weatern Union MO. ti ' weetlnsbotiM Elaotrlo ,. 300 I4V4 14 Whllns A take Krle!. ,. . .M. Tolal ealea for tho dar. 111,400 ahsree. New fork Money Market. NEW YOHIC. Nov. 1 xmuvrft- . .w FCr cent; ruling rats. 241 Per rent! nlnalncr KM .t'u ' ' Time loans, weaker; sixty dayi. lH p.r cent! nlnittv rtav. ' ia: J.'r 17r months; 4K05 per cent. tonw ,lx 06,p."caentMBRCANTILB PAPEIW-i fiTETtWNa EXCHANOB-Strong: sixty Jf-Hff' tm4 M.5M. Commericl.i wi i im, 4-a.rrvj &lYBn-Hr. 69c: Mexican dollaT, HUNUb Qovernment. t..J. "" steady. ""'roaa, Closing Quotations nn hnr,. ..a... as follows: w" V. 8. refe. ts ra.. 7 lf. a Bo. ..r .... do r.f 1. op.. t7 o.u 8, deb. I. ii A f. U let 4a, iNo. Hal. A Ohio 4a . do 3Ue .... Brook. Tr ot. 4a, Ceo. nt ttt. le... svkii . Pen lVather ia "Cliee, Oh! do COOT. .!:;: IT.."'. C 0. A 0. J, 4o. 14 H. A. l" 4j V. do sen, 4e.. ny&o. P.. ,V r U ft 8 r e 4'ie, ll do ei. 4" ' C. It I. A P. e 4a 1114 .do let ref.' 4." do rfc. 4a. . . . 7ltt8o. lUllwar ! f, H r ft 0 me illj do sen. " 1 f ft H ct 4a. . 17 Colon Par nn i, ' n. it rt n. r t. s v" KM so 15 W, 101V4 7m ie.. dn ril.tlllara' U 0H do lat' Erie p. 1. 4. nuu. s. nuht-; .: ren. 7ft It. tt o. . -V dn f t 4t. aar. D. 49UV..O. ri,:.. 7? III. Cen. let r. it. ttlt'Wab. Irt ft ii Inter. Met. 4He.. ., 74M,W,tefn iid 4e ' ,! ii iii. atkcj His... 71 41i J.pan 4. nvW,. Central 4. i?3 .Til.. HIHhnl -."iiai 18. .. IJU llnaton Stock Hark... BOSTON, Nov. 19,-CIoslng quotations on siwv-- Allouei r:f.'" 40U Amai. coppar :.2v.r:f." i4: A. Z. If .ifi.'"!1" alines ... TV. Arlaoo. Cijm ..... JVi.Verth Butts u n . , . h. a. w north t..i. 4-al. A Arliona.. 12,tf Pallos Cal A Heel tOi Ooceala. ...... Centennial . "Vi-Si,,oex Copper Ranse C. C M Hhannon ., ., It 41 71 ..... I ...a, Eaat uutta v;. w Franklin Oranbr fon .... Green Cananta ... lele Horale Copper Ken- lk take Copper jl Halle Ceo per . itlaml Copper . I SUBarlar A 11 :i!H f4 Tamarack . . 31 U. H. 8. a A ii. 17 da pfd . ... 4HlUah On. Li?.i!!.P"- co... llS.WolT.rine .J.. Ti lUVUek Amer. As. le. . 4liW. n. it Cf ,-4u; J A. T, A T. ee. 4. HN. V. c I vl. H Am. Tbac, -J. J' ( Annoui A Co. o's. r. N. Til ii Atehlton sen. 4.. K CT. ju, " .... Loral Securities. Quotations (urntehad kr Suras. Drloker ft Co.. 411 Omaha National baak bulldloji Bid. Alked. Coonctl Bluff. OAK ia. 1111 . ui . . . Columbue. Neb , L. H. A V. ii, 11(4, It , II Chlceio II r Kerlee A, 1117. ... II ' JW Dawaon (a Neb. Ct Houae ia, 1111 M leo Deere ft Co. p(d. ex die . IIH t I9U 7H II V4H Ml, K II IM .H li .'4 T4s 104 HH i II 7 ll'i Omaha Oti te, 1117 CUT ot Omaha 4H. ltll omana a c. n. St. nr. u. 1111 Ditiini n, bu r. tra II Omaha ft c . n. Pt. Itr. com 4J Omaha ft C n. Rr. ft Drtdie 41 Omaha K. U ft P. It. KM Pacini O. A E p. e. notes, 1114... Plate of Colorado Fundlns le. 1KI.. 8e,undere-K. nidi. per cent pfd Tort of Seattle 4Ht. 1111 Han Frssclere. Cel. ie, ItlO-HM nnrkT Mt. fuel la and tmhua II H IIH 7 17 II II MH 100 1H Hi IIH 100 1OT Woodbury Co.. It.. Drtlrwtao . 1117. 101.1 101 4 Wjmore, Neb., ia a II 100 Konilnn Stock Bfnrkrt. LONDON. Nov. "19. American securities opened steady today Prices advanced at the start, but later eased off and most ot the gains were lost. At noon tho ton waa dull and prices ranged from un changed to H above parity. Cbnsola. tnoaer . .. 71H Union Pacific..... ,1SJ do account . .. 71V RlIiVKH-Uar, easy; 274d. MONEY iSi per cent; discount rates. short bills, 64J54 per cent; three months, 6 per cent. . . a OMAHA OUNEflAIi MARKET. nUTTBIl No. 1. 1.1b. cartons. 20c: No. 1, 60-lb. tubs. Sic FISlI-YVhlle, fresh, 16c5 . trout, fresh, 18c; large crapples, fresh, 133150; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per pair, 40c, tuumon, fresh, 10c; hMibut, freati, lie, buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 13c; channel cat tish, 16c; pike, l&c; pickerel, 12c PO U IaTItY D rot lers, J5.0OS6.0O per dos.: hens, 16916c; cocks, 12o; ducks. 18tT20c, genie, 18c; turkeys, SSa; pigeons, per dot, tLH); roosters. 8 He; ducks, full feathered, 12 Vic. geese, full feathorsd, 11c; squabs. No. 1. 31.60; No. 2, 50c CIIEKSro Imported flwlis. 30c. Amerl- can Bwtss, 86o; block Hwlsa, 24a; twins, 18c; daisies. 18V4c; triplets. ISHo: Young Aniericsji, lo: blue label brick. 18c; Um- berger. 2-ib 20c; New Tork white. c Wholesale, prices of beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: IIBUK CUTS No. 1 ribs, 18c; No. 3, 15c; No. 3. 12c, No. 1 loins. lV4c: No. X 16Ue. No. 3, 13Hc No. 1 chucks. 10?io: No. 2, Vtc; No. 3, SUc No. l rounds, Uc; No. 3, llVio; No. 3, 11 He No. 1 Plata, lic; No. X, 8c; No. 4, 714C. Tne louowing prices are turnisnea oy the Ollilnsky Fruit company: FRUITS Apples: Extra fancy "Wash ington Jonathans, per box. 33.25: -White "Winter Pearmalns, per box, 32.25; fancy Fairmont Creamerr 7 per cent guar . inter Ripld Tr le, ll( loa nr. A Light li lilt Kanffti Cltr. Mo.. Krh Die. 4a, 1M. Middle West Utilities . lilt wiuie winter pearmains, per dox, iiw, fancy Idaho Dlack Twig, per box, 3100, fancy Idaho Baldwins, per box, 82.00; fancy. Idaho York Imperials,- per box, 32.00; fancy Idaho "Walbrldge,. per box, 81.85; fancy Idaho Willow Twigs,. per box, 31.85; fancy Idaho Smith Ciders, per box, 31.85; extra fancy Idaho Northern. Spy, Greenings or Kings, per box, JiOO; extra, fanoy Idaho Rambos, per box, 32.2a; extra, fancy Ben Davis, per box, 81.(5; fancy Ben Davis, per box, 31.60; choice Ben Davis, per box, 31.40; No. 1 Ben Davis, per bbl., 84.60; labeled Wins Baps, per bbl., H&o; labeled Oono, per bbl., 35,50. Pears; Kxtra fancy Bcurre Clalrgeau, per box, 3160. Oranges: Florida, 126, 150, , 176, 260, 316 sites, per box, 34.64; 360 site, per box, ROD; sti else, per box, 3160;, navals, 126, ISO, 178, 300, 318 sixes per box. (4.60; 360 lis, per box, 34.25; 283 size, per box, 33.75; 824 else, per box, 8100. Lemons: Extra fancy Bunklst, SOCs and 340m, per box, 89.00; extra choice Ited Ball, 300a and 360n, per box, 18,50, Qrapcs-. Kxtra fancy Kmperors. per crate, 3109; Sari's Em perors, per bbl., 34.00: Imported Malaga, extra fancy, 37.09; fancy, H60; extra choice, '36.00; choice, 85.60. Grapefruit -, Extra fancy Florida. 46 and 96, 34.75. 64, 61 and 80, 85.00. Cranbonies; Per box, 3176; Bell and Bugis. Pr bbl., 19,00: Bell and Cherry, per bbl., 88.60; late Had, per bbl., 88.25; Itlchaxd, per bbl., 39.00; ex treme Jumbo, per bbl., 81L09. VKarOTABl.lsfl-Potatoost Genuine Red niver Earlv Ohio, per bu.. 81.00: Rural or Ulirbanks, per bu., 85o;. Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbl,, 32.60; Delaware Jerseys, per hamper, 11.28. Cabbage! Holland seed, per lb., So; red, per lb., 3c Bquasht Per lb., 2c. Pumpkins: Per lb., l4c unions: uanrorma large ycnow, per lb., 2Hc Ohio large Red alobe, per lb., 2c; 8ianlsh, per crate, 11.60; white boiling, per lb., 3c. Tomatoes: California, per ,UU.'WMMTI. V.u.V. TtVS MISCEL.UANDOU8 California figs. 13 12-ox. pkgs., 85c; 60 6-oi. pkgs., 32.00; Cali fornia niacK iigs, u iz-os. pugs., ii.w; 7 crown imported figs, per lb., 18c; 3-crown imnortsd firs, per' lb.. ISci 7-crown nulled figs (boxes weighing about S Ibs.i. va 5 crown puuea rim (Doxes weigning abut weighing about 10 or.), 'per doc, L25; Dromedary brand dates, pkg., 33.00; An chor brand dates, pkg., 32-25; Hallowe'en dates, per lb., 7Hc; parsnips, per lb., 2c; carrots, per lb., 2c: beets, par lb., 2c; ruta bagas, per lb., 114c: California Jumbo celery, per dox., 86a; Michigan celery, per dos.t 36o; cider, per keg, 83.26; elder, per nair ddi ftwo; inaiiots, per eoi., wc, parsley, per dox.. 40c: radishes. Per dox.. 30c; head lettuce, per dds., 11,00; home grown icsc Ktiuce, pnr uos., tvo; green peppers, per basket, 60o: wax or green beans, per hamper, 86.00; hothouse cucum bers, per dos., 76o to 1160; cauliflower, per crate, 3126; Venetian garlic, per lb., UHo. egg-plant, per dox., 32.00; horse radish. 3 dos. bottles In case, per case), 32.00; walnut. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c; medium pecans, per lb., UVto; Jumbo pecans, per id., jmi; giant pecans, ixiuisi ana paper shell, per lb., 2&c; filberts, per lb., 16c; Drake almonds, per lb., 18c; paper hell, 23c; Braalls, per lb.. 18c; large washed, per lb., 19c; black, walnuts, per lb.. 2Hc; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., 7c; Jumbo peanuts, per lb., 84; roast peanuts, per lb., 8Vjo; shall bark hickory nuts, per lb., 6c; large hickory nuts, per lb.. 4o! white rice popcorn, per lb., 4s; checkers, per lOO-pkg-. case, 83.60; checkers, per 50 pkf. caae, IL75. Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market, tr 1 Ttfc 1 a rrmv vr.. 1. r, , nvm- . . cslpts. 9,460 head, market steady; prime rta steers, 8.w.i; aressea beef steers. rr.03f3.23; western steers, t4.Kfr8.2S: wuthern steers. 85.3697.50; cows, 84.2&t 7.09; heifers, 86.364K.00; stockers anT feed ers. a.awi.ii, duiis, s&wsfaos; calves. Iioas necejpts. 14.880 head: market stead to strong, closed 60 lower: bulk of sales. i7.MW7.99: heavy. t7.7saV7.ar packers and butchers'. I7.664j7.90; light, 37.65f7r.90: pigs. 3&18497.2S. eilKHP AND IAMBS Receipts 7.400 heevd; market 26o higher: lambs. 8eXfO0 7.25; yearlings, 84.78436,76; wethers, I4.JMSP 6.00; ewes. $1764.rA nils and Rueln. NEW PORIC. Nov. 19. COTTOVRTran OILe Market firm: prime, summer yollow, spot, ei.ioi.jj. uegemDer, 7.io; March, 7-30; May. $7.42, ROHIN-Marltot quiet. TI'RPEINTINEi Market steady. 8AVANNAH. Oa., Nov. 19. TURPEN TINE Market firm, 43io; sales. 451 bbls,; receipts. 654 bbls.; shipments. IS3 bbls.; Stocks. 31.404 bbls. ROaiN-Mnrket firm; sales, 3.210 bbls., receipts, 1943 bbls.; shipment. 1,337 bbls.; stocks, 169.649 bbls. Quotations; A, B. C D. E. F, $175; O, $3.7033.73: II. $5.70 OinH: I, $3.76; K. 134.45: M, 83.OOfi6.05, N, ,e.tx36.06: WO. ; ww, n.eo. Slonx Cltr ltv Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Is,, Nov. 19.-CATTL.B-Recelpts. 1.200 head; market weak; native steers, $4,764(7.23; cows and heifers, $1.00 34.00; canners, $3.60Si4.Z3; stockers and feeders. W.004J7.10: calves, $8.6089.00; hulls, stags, etc., r5.25.ft5.40. H OO 8 Receipts. 4.500 head; market steady; heavy. $7.4597.60; mixed, $7-60dr 7.K5: light, $7,65iS7.75; bulk ot sales, $7,55 177.70. HHBPP AND !AMT3S-RecelpU. 2.500 head; market steady; fed muttons. $5.rA fj.O0; wethers. $4.6036.00: ewes, $17594.60: lambs. HOoeT.&tt, Live Stock In Slscht. Receipts at live stock at the six prin cipal western market vsterday: vattie, iiogi. unsep. 1.200 6,500 2.5M ...... . 6.400 14.800 7 400 4.100 3.300 3.500 .18.600 33.000 20,000 1.600 7,600 600 SloUX City ... Kansas City . flt. Louis Chicago St Joseph South Omaha. 2.500 10.500 11.000 Totals . ... 33.000 73,700 45,900 JURY DISAGREES IN SUIT AGAINST TROLLEY COMPANY The Jury which heard the evidence In the suit In district court In which rela tlves of Leon Shapiro, a 3-year-old boy, who was run over by a street car at Twentieth and Paul streets. In August, 1912, sought to recover $25,000 from the street railway company, was discharged after the, members reported to Judge Leslie that they were unable, to agrea.