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7 TIIE BEE: OMAHA, 'JTMSIUY, NOVEMBER 2o. 1913. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Outsider Badly Needed to Awaken Interest in the Fits. CORN DOWN LITTLE IN PRICE Yellorr Cercnl Shown Decline Krrn Thonirh the "Wenlher Ha Ilecn Favorable to Increnacd Valuation! OMAHA. Nov. M, 1913. The outsider Is not to be seen In tho grain trade at the present. Ho la badly needed In order to reawaken Interest In wheat,- corn, oats and provisions. The talent Is on tho speculative fence await InK.the appearance ot the public as a Participant in the market While it Is true there are spurts of activity In the various pits there are preceded and followed by stagnation. There Is a lack of export business In our wheat, as shown by the fact that the wale ot a few hundred thousand bushels attracts the attention of every specu lator In the trade. There is a good-slsed open interest in December wheat at Chicago, but the shorts and longs ore allowing thlnes to take their own course and refusing to liquidate their long lines or to cover their short ones. Cash, .whoat was USc higher. While the weather has been "unsettled and unfavorable for both new and old corn, prlceti have sold to a slightly lower level. These conditions show that the prices of the yellow cereal mttst have been Inflated more or less. The demand for the cash article has fallen off ina- jrlnllf na tlio rrrelnta nt ChiCaKO. as well us at nrlmary markets, have been. small, and it Is now said that farmers, after having had a taste of high Prices, refuse to let go of their grain unless they are rnabled to secure more Batlsfactor venditions In the sale of their corn. There are good stocks of corn in the hands ot farmers, but the amount of grain at tiie big markets Is unusually "E The. Pfe. interest In December corn nt CnlcMio is still liberal-, and It looks as " "J? hrA. will have some troublo In Retting out without further losses. Cash corn was TitunUon in oats Is not as parish ns many in the trado believed ho. The scarcity of corn has br ought iaer. '"fca.h oats w-ere unchanged to Cleamnces ot wheat and flour were .ttctt at Liverpool o higher; corn ?ic to Tic higher. lee-inm Ptfmiry wheat : receipts were . 1.M3.W aialnst ??cpU of 2. shels and shlpments'of lllfiO.OOO bushel, , last year. Wi ,.Mn recelnts were . l.iiu.w n5.a,nB.recJVv,ovi i,ihu last year. BSSS? aVrPts-were Slbush- TB buahels-and shipment. of 918,000 bushels last 'year. CAhLOT RECBIPTB. Wheat. Corn. Onts 09 Chicago ..... Minneapolis Duluth i Omaha ..... Kansas City St. Louis .... 39 51 ,.,76 ,..m .. 02 .. 81 ..129 153 5 Winnipeg Tho following cash sales wore reported .Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, l car, ic, 2 cars, SOXc: 1 car, 80o. No, 3 bard win ter, 1 car. 81c; 1 car, S09ic; 4 cars. 80Vic. 3 spring. 1 car. Sottc. No. 3 durum 1 car, Rejected 1 car (Mixed durum), MWc. Iso. 77c; 2 cars, 7Ce, No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 81c; I car.SOVJc. No. 4 mixed, V, car, 76c. No. 3 mixed durum, 1 car, 76c. llye: No. -. lMT'cars. 68Va No. 3. 1 car. &8e. Oats: Btandatd. 1 car 384o; 4 cars, SSWc No. 3 white. 19 cars, 37VJC. No. 4 white, ID cars, 37io. No. 4 white, 7 'cars. 37V4c; 1 car, 37'4c; 1 car, 37c. No grade, 2 cars. 37c No. 3 mixed. 11 cars, 36ic Corn: No. 3 white, 2 cars (old). 70c; 8 cars, GUic: C cars. 64Vtc No. 2 yellow, 4 cars, 6Cc; 2 cars, CTic: 10 cars, 6pc. No. 3 yellow, 1 car (old). 704c: 1 car (part old), CSol 1 car.- 6aHJ 4 care, 65tte; 10- cars. nfityo)- 83. f yellow, 1 car (old), c4ic: 1 cor. GWc; 3, c'ars, C4c; 1 car. Slftc; 3 cars. 64c; 1 car, tEJJic; 1 car, av,c. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, KJ4c; S cars, tS',c; 2 cars", (Sc. No. 3 mixed. 2 cars (old), 70c; 1 car (new and old), CGHc;'2 cars, (Be; 6 cars, 64ic: 10 rars, AlHc; 3 cars, 64Hc; 3 cars, 64c. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 63e; l car, GJVici 2 cars, 63ttc; 2 cars, G3c. No grade, 1 car, 6tW; 1 car (heating), COc. Omaha Cash Trices Wheat: No. 2 hard, S0(382Hc;.No. 3 hard, 794JMttc: No.. 4 hard, 7&8&c; Not 3 spring, 8(vg)Wc; No. 4 spring, 784J79c; No. 2 durum, 77Hff7Sc; No. 3 durum, 7677c Com: No. 2 white, 64HfcC0c; No. 3 white. WV4i54?icj No. 4 whit. GSac; No. 2 yellow. i466tf N6. 3 yellow. MWOWic: No. 4 yellow. C3 064V4O; No. 2. WeGSVic: No. 3. 63C5c No. 4, 62iBHo. Oats: No. 2 white. 89c; standard. 35Uy3SVic; No. 3 white, 31c; No. 4 white, 37c. Barley: Malting. MJi 73c; No. 1 feed, 45348c. Ityc, No. 2, tSS&SHe; Np. 3. B7H06Sc. CHICAGO CHAIN AND TIIOVISIONS Features of the Trod In if and Clonlnc I'rle'es on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 24. Wheat rose today influenced in some .extent by a decrease in the. visible supply. Closing figures were steady at Ho to hia net advance. Other grain showed a decline, compared with Saturday night corn, KtbHo to 54W He. and oats a shade to Hf&'Uc. In pro visions theoutcome was3tto to 7J4 gain. Special attention by wheat speculators wan bIvqh to the viible supply, as the decrease of 217,000 bushels made a decided contrast with 3,334.000 bushels enlarge ment at the corresponding time twelve montns ago. xno total is now only i.tw.wj Dusneis, more man last more than last Year's aggregate. It was also notntcd out that tne Canadian visible supply had fallen fl T r anil VtQrl t"ASArid ss u1la 1a off and had become smaller than last years avanaoie store. Excessive moisture in Argentina, where harvesting Is In progress, gave wheat bulls the advantage from tho start. It wan said the yield was disappointing and that, black rust wan on the spread. Sales ot hard winter grades here to exporters tended likewise to discourage attempts in the direction of forcing a downturn. Rumors were current, too, that millers were liberal buyers. Corn ranged lower on account of larger prospective receipts here. Fine weather was predicted, a,nd advices from Mis souri river centers told of free market ing by farmers. Oats suffered owing to reports of heavy Canadian shipments on tho way to Chicago. Trading, however, was of scanty volume. Persistent buying on -the part of a leading packer helped the provision mar. ket The chief prop, though was strength at the yards. - Artlolej Open. Hlgh Low. 1 Close.l Safy. Wheatl I Dec. May. Corn. Dec. May. Oats. Dec. May. Tork. 8iTsil eoifi9ii 6tt 90H1 C9T 86W 91 (OOUtfc !&0i W4ml 70V 70H' 00 70i 3K 41Ti 20 774 30 70 39 41H MM 0 76 10 96 11 15 37 B7;aTt 41m: 41'- 20 SO-Ssj Jan.. May. 20 20 SO 10 9$ 20 75 20 70 20 7714 Lard. Jan. 10 fl 10 90 10 87U Ma. 11 17H )l 10-15 10 90 11 10 11 H 10 Ribs. Jan. 10 M 11 15 I 10 93 10 92Hf 10 90 11 12m 11 10 May. I n nvi -Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, WWflOSHc: No. 3red. 9lt4c; No. 2 hard, M889c: No. 3 hard, 87fi88c; No. 2 north ern. 87i89c; No. 3 northern. S087c: No. 2 spring. 87C8SHe; No. 3 spring. S067c. Corn: No. 2. 73fi76c. No. 2 white. 74875c; No. 2 yellow, 76c. No. !. 72H73c; new, 7UQ6ic; No. 3 white. 7373Vic; new, 68HO 0c; No. 3 yellow. 75ifi7c; new, C8iitHc OaU: No. S white. 33ii39c: standard. WlUMc. Rye: No. 2. 64c. Barley. 60 Nta. Timothy. $100fj6E0. Clover, $11,003 34.00. Pork. $".O0. Lard, $10.76. Ribs, $10.6011.25. BUTTERStrong; creameries. 22Vie. EGGS-Sllghtly firmer: receipts. 2.4S5 cases; at mark, case included, yf3ic; ordinary firsts. 30Q2c. firsts. 344)3.'. CHEBSE-Iower. daisies. 144615c: twins. 14U014V Aiuerirans. 15Q16ir. POTATOES Receipts. 3 cars. Wiscon sin, white. 63fic. red Q&c. Michigan. Ohio and Minnesota, e&vi.nc POI LTRY Alive unsettled, lic, hens, 10c turkeys, 1 springs SKW YOHIC GGERAIi MA11K1IT j Qnntatlnn of the Dar Vnrlons Commodities. NKW YOnK. Nov. it PtJlffK. Sidt:. ,t,Jln.5pa,en,a' .35f.85; winter ifhts. M.10S4.ao; winter patents, 11.40 P L"pTlrrCAV' M-WO4.20: extra No. I Winter. M V?;,K2na"i "traights, J4.104.M. UHBAT-Spot market firm; No. 1 red. 9. He. nominal, cl. I. f. New York, export u wi, i. o. d. atioat; wo. l northern Duluth, 9Vtic, f. o. b. -afloat Jutures market was steadier on the ca bles, less favorable Argentina news and the decrease In the visible supply,- clos ing UHo net higher. December. WHc; May, 9&c HOPS Sleadv. kIaIp pnmmnn Inphnlrs 1913 crop. 40j?4Sc; 1912 crop, SWXc; Faclflo coast, 1913 crop, 330c; 1812 crop, SifiSSc. HIDES Steady; Uogota. SSHiffWiic; Central America, 30c. rinnui,isi ii eieaoy; rerineu, jsew York. bulk. 33.23: barrels. lt7S: cases. tll.25. WOOIv Quiet: domestic fleec. XX Ohio, 25c. COIIN Spot market barely steady old No. 2 yellow, 82 He, nominal, elevator, do mestic. OATS Snot market steady: standard white. 4fi47c: No. 3. 43!i46c. fancy clipped white, 4iiT48c HAY-Steady; standard, .J1.02H; No. 1. I1.07H; No. 2. 95fT07Hc: No. 3, SOriSoC. 1-iEATHKrt-Kirm; hemlock firsts, 29SJ 30c; seconds, 2&S29C PItOVISIOKS Pork, steady: mess. 23.25J23.76; family, J2l.50JJ27.oO; short clears. 320.23032.00. Beef, steady; mess. $18.0OfJ18.BO: family. J19.iWj20.6O. Cut meats, steady; picKleii Denies, iu to it iwunus, JU50tfl5.(J; pickled hams. $13.75. Iird, steady; middle west. SiasoQIl.OS; refined, quiet; continent. J11.65; South America, J12.30; compound. 38.62V4SS.S7H. TAL.LOV-Steady; city, Hc; country, 64j-Tic. special, 7Hc lit TTlstl oteady; receipis, t.sw iuds, creamery extras. 34T36c; firsts. 2SP32c; held extras, 31ff32c; firsts. 2S4MOc; state dalrr. finest. 31fi2c: Rood to prime, 27f 30c; common to fair, 2326c; process ex. tras, 2biWKMc: Imitation creameO". 2(5? 2&c; factory, held firsts, 23c; current make, 2122c. CH13ESE Steady; receipts. 300 boxes; state whole milk, held specials. HW JV! average fancy, 16Uc; fresh specials, 1614c, average fancy, 15416c; daisies, held, 1W4 ,.v. kuu firm; receipis, i, gathered extras, 4547c; extra firsts, 43 Atlln- ft-mta AfUSiAVf Ml Of l( M. COOU tO choice, 24(32.'e; refrigerator, special marks, rancy. zshowc; tirsis, zwksk, nvivy .i.. nery whites, fine to fancy. tJ3c; gath ered whites, &MIfi0c; hennery browns, 48 60c; western gathered whites. 40otwc. POULTRY Dressed, weak; fresh killed selected western chickens. i:T23c; fowls, 1213c; turkeys, springs, 23C Rerage best, 322c; poor, 10016c. 1 1 OMAHA GISNEUAfc. MAI11CBT. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lu. cartons, c: No. 1, 60-lb. tubs, 31C , .t, FISH White, fresh. 16c: trout, fresh, 16c; large crapples, fresh, 13015c: Spanish mackerel. 16c; shad roe, per pair, joc, salmon, fresh. 10c; halibut, fresh, 13c. buffalo. 9c: bullheads, 13c: channel cat fish. 16c; pike, lfic; plckorel. 12c POUlTHY-Brollers. J5.00S6.CO per dox.: hens, l&gi6c: cocks, 12c; ducks. 1820c, geese. ISc; turkeys. 26c; pigeons. . pei 'dor.. J1.20; roosters, 8V4c; ducks, full feathered. lZHc; geese, full icatnerea, uc, No. 1. JI.G0; No. 2. 50c . CHEESE-Imported Swiss. 30c; Ameri can Swiss, 36c; block Swiss, 21c; twins, 18c; daisies, 18tfc; triplets. 18V4c; Yoing .Americas. 19c: blue label brick. 18c; urn berger, 2-lb., 20c; New Ttorlc white. 19c. Wholesale, prices of beet cuts effective today in Omaha are as follows: lltEK CUTS-No. 1 ribs. 17V4C! No. 2. 14Hc; No. 3. lHic. No. 1 loins. 19c; ; No. A Uc; No. 3, ISc. No. 1 chucks. IWio; No. 2, Wc: No. 3, 8Hc. No. 1 rounds, 13V4c; No. 2, 12c: No. 3. lWic. No. 1 plates. 9ic; No. 2, 8ic! No. 3, 8c. , . Tho following prices are furnished ny the Gllllnsky Fruit company: FRUITS-Apples: Extra fancy Wash ington Jonathans, per box. J2.2o; v""' Winter Pearmolns. per box. J2.25; fancy White WlnUr Pearmalns. per box, J2.W. fancy Idaho Black Twig, per box, J2.00, fancy Idaho Baldwins, per box, J2.W. fancy Idaho York Imperials, per box, J2.C0; fancy Idaho Wolbrldge. per box, J1.S5; fancy Idaho Willow Twigs, per box, $1.86; fancy Idaho Smith Ciders, per box. $1.65; extra, fancy Idaho Northern Spy. nnurlnn nr KltllTS. IMr bOX. $2.00! CXtTa- f oncy Idaho Rambos, per box, Jt. xtr fancy Ben Davis, per box, J1.C5; fancy Ben Davis, per box. $1.60; Choice Ben Davis, per box. 91.40; No. 1 Ben Davis, pxr bbl., $l.60; labeled Wine Bops, per bbl., $6.60; labeled Qano. per bbl., JV50. Pears: Extra fancy Beurre ClalrgeaU, per box, J2.60. Oranges: Florida, 130, 160, 176, 200. 216 sizes, per box. $4.60; 2o0 sire, per "box. $4.00; 283 size, per box, $3.M: navals. 120, ISO. 176, 200, 216 Blrcs. per boxy $4.50; 2D0 size, per box. $4.25; 28S size, per box. $3.75; 324 size, per box, $100. Lemons. Extra fancy Sunktst. SOOs and 300s, per box, $9.00; extra choice Red Ball, 300a and S60s, per box, $8.60. aittpes; Extra fancy Emperors, per crate, $2.00; Earl s Em perors, per bbl.. $4.00; imported Malaga, extra- fancy. $7.00; fancy. $6-60; extra choice. $6.00; choice. $5.60. Orapefmlt: Extra fancy Florida,' 4 and to, $1.75: 64, 64 and 80. $iC0. Cranberries: Per box, $2.75; Bell and Bugle, per bbl., $9.00; Bell and Cherry, per bbl., $8.60; late Red, per bbl., $8.25; Richard, per bbl., $9.00; ex treme Jumbo, per bbl.. $1LOO. VEGETABLES Potatoes; Genuine Red River Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00; Rural or Burbanks, per bu., S5c; Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbl., $2.60; Delaware Jerseys, per hamper, $1.25. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2c; red. per lb.. 3c , Squash: Per lb., tc Pumpkins: Per lb., lc Onions: California large yellow, per lb., 2Hc; Ohio large Red Globe, per lb., 2Hc; Spanish, per crate, $1.60; white boiling, per lb.. 3c. Tomatoes: California, per four-basket crate. $2.00. MISCELLANEOUS California figs. 12 12-oz. pkgs., 85c: 60 6-oz. pkgs., $2.00; Cali fornia black figs. 1! 12-oz. pkgs., $1.W; 7 crown imported figs, per lb., ISc; 3-crown imported fig". rer lb., 13c; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.l, Wc; 6 crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 5 lbs.), 76o: 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 10 oz.). per doz.. $1.25; Dromedary Drnna uuies, au chor brand dates, pkg.. $2.25; Hallowe'en j . . . it. Antpm. ner lb.. 7V4c: parsnips, per lb.. 2c; carrots, per lb., 2c; beets, per lb., 2c; ruta .arn ne.r lb.. lUc: California Jumbo celery, per doz., S5c; Michigan celery, per doz., a&o; ciaer, per ties. tiuer, 1'cr half bbl.. $5.75; shallots, per doz., 60c; parsley, per doz., 40c; radishes, per doz., V" head lettuce, per doz.. $1.00: home grown leaf lettuce, per doz., 40c; green peppers, per basket, 60c: wax or green beans, per hamper, $6.00; hothouse cucum bers, per doz., 75c to $1.60; cauliflower. per crate, $125; Venetian garlic, per lb., l4c: eggplant, per doz., $2.00; horse radish. 2 doz. bottles In case, per case, ism: walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.. 19c; medium pecans, per lb., 13V4c; Jumbo nwsnm. nr lb.. 15c: slant pecans. Louisi ana paper shell, per lb., 25c; filberts, per lb., 16c; Drake almonds, per lb., 18o; paper nhell. 23c: Brazils, per lb., 18c; large washed, per lb.. 19c; black walnuts, per lb., 2Hc; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., 7c; -Tnmhn neanuts. ner lb.. Sc: roast peanuts. per lb., bhc; sneu Darx mcKory nuis, per lb.. 6c; large nicnory nun, per id.. c; white rice popcorn, per lb., 4c; checkers, per 100-pkg. case, $3.60; checkers, per 60- pKg, case, Minneapolis Cruln Market MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 24. WHEAT No. 1 hard. SSHc; No. 1 northern, S-IM ffiJic: No. 2 northern, mhbkshc; Wo. hard, Montana R3Hff84ic; No. 3, 79J Slic; Decemoer, Kic; jiay, a?,c. FLOUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. COBN-No. 3 yellow. C4'dJ4c OATS No. 3 white. 36itt;c RYE No. 2. 51MHc. FLAX-$1.35MC1.S8V4. BARLEY lJfi62c. Liverpool Grain Market T.IVEIIPOOL. Nov. 24. WHEAT Spot firm: No. I Manitoba, Cs lUv No. 2. 7s Id, Futures, firm: uecemoer, is zva; .-uaron 7s Sd: May. 7s 34d CORN Soot, outet; American, mixed Cs 7d. La Plata futures firm; December, 4s 10ftd: January. 5a ld. FLOUR Winter patents. 28s. M HOPS In London: Pacific coast, 6. Ca Gt Ht, I.oula General Market. KT. LOUIH. Nov. 24.-WHEAT-NO. red, SC893Hc: No. 3 hard. S6j9314c; De ceinber. $V6c: May. 9H4e91ic. COHN-No. 2. 7SU676Hc; No. 2 white, TJc: December. 70ic: May. 71liQ7Sc. OATS No. 2. 41c. No. 2 white, 434c December, . May, 42a4JViC. Klein Hatter Market. HIX3IN, III, Nov 21. - BUTTER Firm NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trading All But Ceases on the Ex change. DULLEST TIME FOR YEARS Holder ot Long Share Derive Some Knconraireraent from Flrmnesn In Face of DIsqulctltiK jieirs. NEW YOUK. Nov. 2(.-Tradlng all but ceased today on tho Stock exchange. It U nreeimnrv to co back a otiarter of a century to find records of a duller mar ket. Most or the lime xno hcsoi silent. Not one ot tho favorite stocks moved up or down ro much a a point. When the five dreary hours ot trading hurt rnmA to in end It was found that th tntni hiiainnM wns R7.300 shares. There hss not been a day so dull since tne duz- m n. IkW when trndltic on Hie ex change was practically stopped. Or March 12 of that year the total was 15,$x. The best that could Pe sam or touayjs market was that the undertone was firm. At the start there was some irregularity, with ovldences of renewed heaviness among the metal stocks, but the small early losses were soon recovered, and In most cases the leaders made fractional advances. Holders of long stock derived some en couragement from the market's firmness In the fact of discouraging news. A good deal of emphasis was placed onhe fort nightly report of railroad traffic, which showed an Increase In Idle freight cars. News from the steel and copper trade wns ncsMmlstlc. It was reported that soma sales ot copper had been made at Hic Stagnaton In the stock market was re flected in a falling off In demands for money. There was an easier tone In the call money market and commercial paper rates wero lower. Tho gold movement to Canada was continued, which Is probably not at an end, nnd the necessary prepara tions for December Interest nnd dividend payments may affect loaning rates tem porarily, Dili me ouiiooK in tor rnr) money. Bonds developed an easier tendency. Total sales, par value. $815,000. United Status bonds were unchanged on call Number ot sales and leading quotations on siocks were: B.U. lll.h. Low. Cl0S. AmiltlmttM Coppr .,. Amarlcan Airlcultural ., Amtrican llfft Suiar.... Amtrlcan Can .. American Can' cfd American C & F.. American Cotton Oil Am. I HecurltlM. American Unwed Amerlrin Locomotive ... American 8. & It 4,000 CSTi SSH H 42 11Y, too 2i h : 91 42V s7 29U tils American H. II. pIA... Am. Bntar tlerinlns .... American T. & T American Tobacco Anironda Minim Co.... tSVs 107 V, 11IS 100 11SK Z2t 04 Alchlion 1K 1A Atchlaon rfd Atlantic Coaat Una V9 111 JW lit (4 aw n iii' 14 "tin 224 24 Baltimore & Ohio DethUhem Steel 24 Ilrooklrn Rapid Tr...... Canadian Pacific ,. 400 200 too 224 24 214 Central Leather MVi KM Oieaapeaka ft Ohio Chlcara O. W. llilcaco, M. ft fit. r.... Chlcaico & N. W. Colorado Kuel A Iron.... Consolidated Oaa Corn Product! 200 3H ISH not' i:s ti in nil 27 14. 31W 111U 124H . 1 10CI4 12 11 lOl'l li c m 124K 124 Delaware & lludton DenTer b Itlo Onnde.,.. nenver AV R. a. nfd Utlllera Securities ... 200 400 It 2S II Krle Krl Jit Pfd '.. Eric 2d pfd General Electric Great Northern ptd Oreat Northern Ore ctte. 1,000 too 1!4 11314 U) '4 IlllnoU Central Interborough Met, 'Inter. Met. pfd Interna tohalrIIarreater.. Inter-Marina pfd .,...., International Paper (00 IMi Ct . a. . 2M 200 7H t . T'.i t International Pomp .... Kanana Cltr Houthern... Iclede Gai ; too iii" iisii H5H ... 130U 12s Lettish Valler Iu1tI1 NaahTllle... M,. St. P. & 8. Rte. M. Minonrt. K. A T MUeourl Pacific l'K. 25S iuv 404 21 .National nifcuit National I J Ice , 43 m. 12 n't KH 25 V, 103?, '0 104(4 104(4 io; 23 23 ice ims lost lit 12 Ui mt 24g n. n. n. or u, u ptd., too New Vork Central.... S. T.. 0. W Norfolk & Weatern...... ., North American Northern racifle . Pacific 31(11 PenmriranU People' On , P.. C. C. A St. L 300 200 WO ntttbursh Coal ,, I'rrafd Meet Car. Pullman palace Car,,... Heading is: 159(4 18(4 71 UK 2IU 1 It 4354 21 Mtt 21 T4Tfc 24 13 1M SIV, u 7,im jus '200 'ii" 15 'ii' nepubllb Iron Bteel... TtepuMle I. S. ptd..,. Itock Island Co Hock Island Co. ptd.. .. Ht. I,. & H. F. td pfd., Reaboard Air Line Seaboard, A. L. pfd fUoee-Enefneld a. r 1... Southern PacINc t, Houthern nail war So. Rallwar pfd Tennessee Copper ....... Tens ft Pacific Union Taclflc 300 21U t,600 180. 14N inion racifle pfd United States Rn. unite Htttra Ilubber.... 11,500 U t4i 700 1044; 10441 iruil V. 8. fftetl pfd. Utah Copper Va..Caro!lna Chemical Wabash .. 103 47S 47! 41'4, 26', Iffc Wabash pfd Western Maryland ... Wasters Union Weetlnthousn PIi.i. JO .... ..... jt i... tti 1344 v. iu " - ". l,lo Jr i,im m mi Total aalei for the rf.r 'li ,v New York: Mooer Mnrket. MtlV YORK. Nov. It fOVPvi- C,'' W Pir ct;MSgrrat.n ; toni; Closing, ZJijM per cent Tini nnm .io,.. ii.' "j. 4" .cent. . WiVw,T.. ""ys. per TA-h. ii- V per cent; six months. iK per cent. ' ' i'iMMK MEnCANTIT.Tt T.A rtr. r,, 6 percent " --mp STEBLINO EXCKANQEJ Steady; sixty days. $4.8125: demand. ll.tKO. Commer cial UlilS, SILVER-Bar. 6Siic: Mexlenn ,in. BONDS Government, steady: railroad easy. Closing Quotations on bonds tndnv a lunula: U. S. refs. 2s ret.. 17 K. C. Ra. ref. 5s., do ref. 2s coupen.. J U B. 4eb. 4s 1932. U. 8. 1 res 1M 1 4. N, unl, do is coupon m. K, 4, T ltt u V. 8. 4s. reg 1J0V, ..d. , 44( do coupon llJVi'Mo. Pacific 4s.... Psnama Js coupon.. . id- ronr. " , it ttu 41H 71 Atner. a. ds. ....... "".n h n of M 4Us u A 1 .-" I. I-. f. Hit.. I Hi lm Tnli.PM Ca lltM HI. A-i. SlMT a,mu. & co. 4m, v mi. -v .; " Alchlion sen. 4s..., Wi Cv tUs ' iu do CT. 4S 1K0 do cr. fs.. .. A. C- U 1 4s. . SJV-J.'"'..'::;:;;, o. s. 1.. rfd: 10J .H"' " ' l2tt d?.eoa- M Bsl. t unio .... do tts ., Prook. Tr. ct. 4s. cOn, of Os. Is... ,r,n. Leather (a. '""sains en. 4s till fhea. & Ohio 4Visl .fl. L. & H.p. Til JJ? do conr. 44 JtSi do asn. 6s .. . "u n n. A Q. 1. 4s... Sis. a. T. .a, i- IV do sen. 4s.,.. .'.."o. pe. col.' u C M 8 P e ma M'i do cr. 4s C. IL I. P. c- 4s tli do irt nt it do rf. 4s.. . . 'f.,80. Rallarar (s " C. t B. r e 4Hs llli do en. tt P.; " " JLV-i.- ZVnl !'"'. ' , TlVi . II . It'. 7H, . 4K IMMlllsra' la Mil Mo 1.1 a. ! 1. 4s. -.. v. .. r.' -muorr ss. ..mi da sen: 4s.. v. . Ht.l m . .1.. do tr. 4s. Mr. n. JJUV -C. CsTei.',,"- ' g III. Ceo. 1st r. 4s. "U'Wab. ii( t. Mint,. Met. 4Ua... liewal. i! Inter. M. M. 4Hs.. MJi West. Hlec. ct. ti " Uu Japan 4Hs UUWls. Central 4, S DU. "Olfered. "Vi Doaton Stock Marker. BOSTON, Nov. 21Closlng ouotatl.tn. on stocks were let; link. L. Alloues ... Ainel. Copper A. Z. L. " Arlrona Cem. p. r C at 8 Cl. a Arhona. Csl at llecla . r..l,nfl!,l . .. JJT,d cn lh JL'Hselac Mines J;0,tB " M M North iMVe .. iOid nomlnlon . Osceola .... .. II Ouiner 3M. 14V 7 13 1, 47 tr is ConDer Tianaa r u. ",o"snnoo bTbJus c m..- Mu'''r rVsnklln krriwJk OranW Cte TT,V"rt- Greeaa Cananea .. V 8. ft n. f. Isle Morale Cop"; 1., Kerr I.aUe 4 -JWh Con Lake coppfr 4".,1,,l Copper Co... Im Sail Copper tHJJIaoaa Miami Copper . 20elerlne 20 U, 2V 4 18 Lor-al fircnrltlea, Quolstlona furnished tr Bums, Brlnker 41 C . 411 Omaha National bank iHilldlni: American Can U. lttt ltt, I1H Bcatrtea Creamerr pfa. ttA ti, Council Blatfa O, A B- ta. It2t. . U . . rolumbus Neb. L II P (a. 124 12 ! Ctalcato Rr series A, l27 13 13, Iw.on Co . Nth. H t0 It. 11S 1M , tt ITU ' tV Iftl 1 IPO 101V, m h 4 N 4i H KH I1H i M ft loo ti ni u e M il 90 M'i nlxr u.ri 100 MV4 100 n v ..... 100 tt 100 Dei A i-o tti. n.dlr rilrmont temfr c ftt ent ntr. Klrmint rrtnfrr 7 ir cent pt4 - IMr HrlJ Tr 1 lo lir A Llnht J. 1)8 Kiiui nir. Ma.. tUth. DU. it. 1IM.. Mlddl Wnl Vtllltlf. . 1MI niwh CU M, 1J17 - enrol omth ti, imi omtha c. n. xi. nr. s. lm Omilia A C. II. M. Rr. rfd Omtli A t. II. PI. com Omaha r II K)- ft nrtdie Omtha K. 1 P. U. 1M Pacific O. F. n. c. notM. 1114... State ot Colorado fincllnt Ja, ... Htunifra-Kanntdir nidi, ar c Bid.. Fan Freaclaco. Al, m 1IZ0-1HI H union siock vtrat hiock Rotltr Mt. Futl It ana tonvf... Wrraor. Ntb. ( London Stock JlnrUH. IXJNDON. Nov. tX American socurltlea were quiet and steady during the early trading today. Light covering advanced prices a fraction. At noon the tone was Steady and value! ranged from unchanged iq k atxive paritv. Contola. nonar...... Tti Vnlon racifle 1V4S in awoonx 1. tjt. 8ILVKK Bar steady at afjid per oz. MONEY-4H4i per cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills. 5 per cent.; inreo montns puis, 4 ia-i6j; per ceni. cmcAtio iii vts htm:ic market Cnttle Slow lloun tVmk 5hrep Strndr. CHICAGO. Nov. ll.-CATTIiB-Be- ceipts. 16.TO1 liead; market slow; leeves( 6.e0fi9.23; Texas steers. t.4fsr7.ror west ern steers. J5.90c8l7.T!: stockers nnd feed- ers. $4.SCr7,40; cowb and heifers, 12i .20; calves, J6.5WU.rO. HOGS-llocelpW. 7T..tXX head! market weak; opened 6$t10o lilRher, but ndvanco lost; bulk of Bale. $7.tOfj.80; lUrtit. 7.13 O770: mlXNl. 17.a07.85; Iwavy. 7.3.V37.00; rough. 17..W7.M; pifw. X)Jp7.00. HHEEP AND L-VMllS-aiecelpts. 3S.000 head; market steady; native, tt.KVfJ6.00; westorn. KOog.W; yearltntrs, IB.lSit.S5. In nibs, native, 2ifU07M); western, J5.S5JT 7.50. , ICstnaasi Cltr Live Slack Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 24. CATTLB Hccelpts. 16,000 head; market steady to 10c hlsher; prime fed steers. JS.2MJ000; dressed beef steers, lf5.754jS.il; western ateers, JtVtr4J.00; southern stocrs, KiiW 1 Mi cows, K.75; heifers. K.fft.&9; stockera and feeders, 13.607.35; bimlls, H.7&SiC); calves, Jfl.riOit).H). HOaK-rtecelpts. 11,000 hrd; market iV higher; bulk, $7.fir.8fi; heavy. 7 70ir7.S5; packers and butchers. 17.6ot27.8."i; lleht, X7.tH7.R5: pigs. 8.00a7.S. 8HBBP AND LAMUK-HeceLKs. 12.000 hend; steady to weak; lambs, 10.7Ctr7.a0; yenrllnss. 13.0005.75; wethers, 1425G.H); ewes. 13.754T4.75. St. Louis Lire Stuck Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 14. CATTLR He colpts, 4,700 head; market steady; good to choice steers, lS.24fS.G0; stockera and feeders. 15.00fl7.C0; cows and heifers, 14.2S 08.35; bulls, 14.7567.00; cntves, 16.rxlJ10.K; southern steers. 15.7Stf7.00; cows and heifers, 14.0OfJ6.00. HOQS Kecelpts, Sfi.COO hrsui; market 15c higher; pigs and lights, Ki.DOfl7.95; mixed and butchers, .C7.t; good heavy, 17.80 df7.95, HHKEP AN DIAMIIS Hccelpts, 5,000 head; market higher; muUonii, 13.7R 4.&0; yearlings, 14.0OfixJ.O3; lambs, 18.28 t7.50. Slonr Cltr Lire? Stock Market. SIOUX CITT. la. Vnv. UCiWI.P nccelpts, 2.C0O head; market stronger: na tive steers, 5V.Ha6..r.; cows and heifers, 14.6Ofl6.20; ennners, 13.3,Vg4.7S; stockera and feeders, 15.25r7J5; calves, 15.00Q6.7C; bulls, stags, etc.. 15.00r(f1.0O. iiuuH iteceipts, s,w head; market itmill' In T.rt Kilirl,H. K&a ... ST W4T It. ' ' " J ' . ....11. . ,11 . . , . , . WJ- I I . ... , mixed. 17.4Mr7.Vi: light. 17.S5S7.70: bulk of sales, 17.rOS7.00. HHEKP AND LAMUS-llecelpts, 1.500 head; market lower and weaker; fed mut tons, i5.WK4i.oo: wethers. Jl.MXiji.TO; ewes, 14.OOtJ4.50; lambs, 16.004r7.50. Ht. Joseph Lire Slock Mnrket. ST. JOSRPH. Nov. 24.-CATTLI-ne- celpts, 1.400 head. Market steady; steers, 15.0039.00; cows and heifers. 14.0088.50; calves. II.WW1.50. HOGS Kecclnts. B.000 head. Market Sa higher; bulk of sales. I7.50fi7.75, HHEEP AND LAMBS-Ilecclpts. 3.000 head. Market strong; lambs, .J3.0OB7.S5. Melnl Murker. NEW YOItK. Nov. 24. ME3TALS Lead. fasy at 14.20Jf4.30; In London. 18 17s 6d. Spelter, quiet at 15.2OfjG.30; London, 20 10". Copper, unsettled; standard spot to January, H4.0014.CO; electrolytic, H4.C2H 11.87V,; lake. 115.50, nominal; canting, 114.25014.60. Tin, wek; spot and Novem ber. 189.2MIW.C6; December. ua.0Oau9.40; January. 139.20ia39.00. Antimony, dull; Cpokson's, I7.DO7.70. Iron, quiet; No. 1 northern, H5.6oei5.75; No. 2 northern, 11S.D51S.60: No. 1 southern, 1U.754J15J3; i-u. 1 suumcrn, son, tii.io'O'ib.2. Iondon market closed an follows; Cop per, weak; spot. C3. Futures, i&l 2s d. Tin, easy; spot, 179; futures, 179 16s. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 48a 0d. ni. J.IJI.JB. .ov. 24. METAI6 Lead, firm at H.17H. Spelter: Oulet at $5.15. Evaporated Apples nnd Dried jTrults NEW YORIf. Nov. 51 BVAPODiTun APPLES Quiet; fancy, 10Vifllic; choice, 9V469c: prime, VAfAKc. ' ' DRIED TOITITS-Prunes, firm, but outer: fjillfnmtna safTie.. eafY Unc; extra, choice, 141i414?c; fancy, 15Sp lot. a-eaciies, uuici ana steaay; cnoicts, ffj5Hc; extra cholco, rVM7c; fancy, 7c, Italslns, quiet; loose! muscatels, 64360; cnoico 10 mncy seaea, tiViiffiw, Beeuiess, 4iCV4c: London layers, ll.20tftl.40. . 1 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 24. (X1PFEE Mar- kci woa nigner louay on reports of a nrmer cost and rreignt situation and ad vances in isuropo. nrst prices wero steady at a gain of 4 to 6 points and the close waa steady, 11 to 13 points net nigner. rsaies were ro.wu nags. Novem ber, .3Cc: December, 9.41o: January, 9.65c; March, 9.82c; May, lO.OSo; July, lO-JOcj September, 10.43c; October, 10.45c Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, Wsc; Santos No. 4, iztc; miiu, uun; v-oraova, unyioc, nom lnal Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 21,-COTTON-Fu tures -closed steady; December, 13.11c; January. 12.92c; March, 12.95c: May, 12.Wc; July, 12.80c, Spot, quiet; middling, 13.50c; KUir, L3.I&C. Market closed steady. 5c lower on Do cember, but general I y 269 points higher. liveiipckjia- Nov. st, 4,'trrxoN epot, in fair demand, prices easier; middling, fair. 7.T4d; good middling, 7.4d: middling, 7.2M; low middling, 7.06d; Rood ordinary, C4ia; ordinary, .iua. iMies, iu,wu uaies Omaha Hny Market, PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 upland. Ul.OOfl) 12.W: NO. Z, lU.OTBll.W NO, 3. W.WHW.W No. 1 midland. Il6.00-911.0i; No. 2. tlO.Wa It M- V 0 Vaatlt't rafi. fXTn 1 1n...r1 . .1 1SW U. 1. fg.wltiU.Wi 41V eV IU r I La.lU 19.OOSio.00; No. 2. 17.089.00; No. 3, 15.00J? .w. STRAW-Cholce oat or rye. 16.00lie.50: choice wheat. 15.00. ALFALFA No. 1. IM.OWBlii.W: No. 2. Iii.ooyi3.w; no. s. vj.vmu.w. Knnans City Grain and PrOTlalona, KANSAS CITY. Nov. 24.WHEAT Caah: No. 2 hard, 8217Hc; No. 2 red, CORN-No. 2 mixed, 70Vie; No. 3, 693 72c; No. 2 white, 7lc; No. s, tavic Closing prices of futures: WHEAT December. KWlc; May. BiUc CORN-December. Vsc; May, nV471Hc OATS No. 2 white, 40Hc; No. 2 mixed, S9c, SusTsir Market. NEW YORK. Nov, 24.-SlIOAR-Raw. steady; Muscovado, 1.17c; centrifugal, 3.67c; molasses, 2.92c; refined, steady; put loaf. 6.30c; crushed, 6.20c; mould A, t.Rfic; cubes. 4.00c; XXXX powderfnl 4.50c; powdered, 4.45r: fine granulated, 4.35c; diamond A, 4.36c; confectioners' A, 4.25c; No. 1, 4.S6C. Dry floods Market. NEW YORK Nov. 24. DRY GOODS Dress goods, crepes, poplins and 'broad cloths sold steadily loaay. Cotton goods were quiet, but values remained fairly steady. Yarns were quiet. Raw silk was unchanged. Movements of Oeenn Ntrnrurrs. Port. Arrived. Hailed. ROTTtmnAM.. . Campanello. . 8OUTHAMPr0M.,01jmpl yiiiir)i'ARD. Caronla PALHHMO. ANTWERP LONDON. NAPL.KH NAPI-Et! JJOJI HAMBl it'J PATHAH . lulls. ZeUnd. . Ulenror Ctnclonatl. Vcnesla Den of I rouble Graf Waldertce Arseatlna. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Fairly Aotive Sellers and Around Ten Cents Higher. 000D HEAVY H0QS ARE STEADY Knt Shrep nnd Lambs ArtlTrj sin 41 5ronar to Ten Crnla lUnher Than Jmmt IVrek'n Close) I'reder Firm. SOUTH OMAHA, .Nov. 14. 1311. Hecelpta were: Rstlmsto Monday ... Samo day last week. Samo 1 weeks ago.... Same 1 weoka ago... Samo 4 weeks ago.... Samo day last year.. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep . 2, POO 8,300 14,000 , P.4S4 , K.115 , R,Wt R.134 33,142 .. 11.341 4.110 1Z.1PI . 7 V" 2.B38 .?3 . MiC7 7.8SS 17.U0 Tha fnllnTvIn Ih recelnts ot cattle, hoes nnd ilieen at tha South Omaha llv stack market for the year to uaie as compared with last year; ioit laif Inc. Dec. Cnttlo ... . Mt2,rai 916,931 3Hi Hogs ....... l.ac,l t617.70J SS.M4 Bhet-n 3.0LLL 164 2.731.563 270.002. .... The following table allows the rani of prices for bogs at the South Oman lire stock market for the last tew day, with comparisons! Data I IMS. lists. dsll.illill.ilW8.llKa.IW7. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. SI 4 81 T 72H 7 5 68; 4 95 4 83 470 IS 11 6 Gl "I 1 Vt 7 7i 7 744, 7 Ml, i ix 7 C0HI 7 WH 7 711 7 (TJiv 5 79 HI 6 74 14 6 Cl Nov. Nov, 16, 16 17. S 5? B 54 4 9? NOV, Nov. Jov, Nov. 18. 19. 6 531 4 83 4 64 6 7W 20. sra 4 63 Nov. il. Nov. 22. 6 76 4 49 4 32 Nov. 23. 687 4 08 Nov. 24.1 7 6IH Sunday. Holiday, ItecetPts and disposition of live stock at mo union Stock Yards, Bourn umansv, Tito., ror twenty-four hours ending a o'clock ycstardHy: lthXJlill'TB-CAKS. Cattle.IIoKS. Sheen. H'sea. 1., M. tt nt. l'. iiy.. u Missouri I'nclfic lty. 2 7 77ia.ll .7C8 7 791 121 7 56 7 71 7 C6 S XI 7 84 7 76 T 67 IB IM 7 81 37 7 85 7 82 6 23 7 74 7 91 6 2 7 66 7 97 7916SI736796 6 S3 7 44 7 13 779 830 7 3S7D9 7 71 7 201 7 94 7 73 6 IS 7 5 7 7 6 1.1 7 0S 7 00 C IS 6 89 7 SS 7 61 6 26 6 93 7 K C 24 I 7 97 4 1.. ii is i 1 2h 8 1 1 IK 15 OK., 6 3 73 M 1 I'nion I'acitic it. it. 11 & N. . east.... 2 C. & N. V west.... 41 C, St. P., M. ei O.. .. C. K. & O.. east.... 1 C . li. & Q., weat.... S3 C, It. 1. & P., east.. l".. iu I. lb t. west. ,. Illinois Central lty. 1 Chicago u. w. lty.. 1 Total receipts ...125 DISPOSITION-IIKAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co.. 425 619 WJ Swift & Co 843 213 23C 24 2 4D 169 206 79 141 Off "m 327 IfiS 20 21 W 62 8 13 3 30 24 222 !sW 1,545 1,338 Cudnhy Packing .Co.... Armour & Co l.KU 1,932 Lincoln Packing Co.... S. O. P. Co V. II. Vnnsant Co Benton, Vnnsant & L.. Hill & Son K. 11. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Hoot & Co........ J. 11. Bulla U F. Jtusi..... Ilosenstock liros Wcrthclmcr & Degen.. H. V. Hamilton Ilothschlld Mo. & Kan, Calf. Co... Chrlstlo Hlggins Huffman kreba ........ Tannor Harvey Other buyers 7.817 Totals ...3.410 4.411 1!,W r. a tom iinlna were light in" 11a rn iilntr renorted in, They wero also very moderate at all other market points, so that the market today was given a urentning spen sou .nnn,t,iHi.w ri rMnvir iDmewnst iruni the demoralization prevaiunf i m of Inst week, under tne inuuenca ui n more moderate receipts the markets .vnrvtvhnrn shnvMl n little Improvement. At this point cattle that were desirable sold around 100 nigner man mm close. This was true of pretty much all Ulnda. both killers and feeders and cows and heifers, as well as beet steers. It would o well ror me oouniry iu henr In mind that this Is U. holiday week and that there will be no cattle on Thurs ,lnv ul inv nnlnt. The cattle arriving on lliursuay will 00 tea sna wsiticu, uut will not be offered for sale. Another thing that it wouia ue wen xor ilm i-oiintrv in fully understand Is that thn demnnil for beef Is never very good during Thanksgiving week, nor Is the de mand ever good for tho half-fat and com mon grades of Peer cattle jusi uemro ino Christmas lioldays. Therefore It would be a wise plan for shippers to be very cautious about flooding the markets with their half fat or unfinished cattle. The markets have been flooded with such cat tle during the greater part or November, and as a- result prices have suffered .a severe slump and many cattle sold at 0 bg loss to their owners. It would be the height ot folly to again flood the markets at this season of the year, know ing that the demand is hound to be mod erate. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice beef steers. IS.0038.76: fair to good beef steers, 17.5008.00; common to fair bent steers, KS.007T7.50; fair to choice yearlings, IS. 2549.25: good to choice rangers. 17,0071 7.90; fair to good rangers. 1(L50W7.00; com mon to fair rangers, m.i&qq.w; goon to holce rornfed heifers, K.5097.60; good to choice grass heifers. 16.2Sfj7.O0; good to choice cows, 15.75Qfl.25; fcJr to good grades, 13.0O&S.76:. common to fslr grades, 14 00.00; good to choice stockera and feeders, VLtMjlM; lair to good Blockers and feeders, 16.00S4.50; common to fair stockera and feeders. tS.tn474S.O0; stock cows and heifers. 4.S7J.30: vral calves. K.59 10.ro; bulls, stags, etc., J4 WC6.00. Ilepresentatlve sales: 11KEP BTEKRS. No. I 2.. I ... ( 1. . 4 21 1 1 1 1 At. IT. No. At. lr. 713 T M tot (40 13.... cowa .... KV) 4 28 I.... ....... tot I M 0 4 40 2 v .1040 I en .. ., 113 4 40 4 1110 I 70 ..... ut tu i. ii t u 1001 4 14 1 1010 8 71 1000 4 CO 4,..,, 1110 6 v 1001 4 It 3 140 I 00 . .1020 4 7t ' 1 120 t 00 1010 4 li 10 1111 I 06 1300 1 00 11 7M IS 1077 S IS 1 1111 II KM 6 26 1 110 t 21 ..... S II 1... .1110 I J( 1103 t ts COW'S AND HEIFERS. 171 10 HKIKHIIS. 110 4 IS 724 I 40 K0 21 7 14 6 40 IW 21 1 740 ta 171 4 SO 1.... 1044 SO0 1.... 1330 5 24 1.,.. , 1134 i 30 1.... 1134 8 S3 1.... t0 t ! 1,... 11W 41 CAI.VBS. 4M 7 II 1.... 422 I 00 ...1410 IK ...1430 111 ...1120 S 7S ...1330 t Hi ...1710 0O ,..1100 too 1 113 I7S STOCKBKH AND FEEDERS. 3 721 I 00 11 100 I tt It...., 117 I ti 10 744 I t 1 113 S II 17 904 f 13 2 740 t 10 24 ISO t IS It US SS 41 HI 10 21 121 to -X IIS 7 05 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. 6 feeders., tw 6 5 12 heifers... T44 t 60 15 feeders,. 75 6 75 II. A. Agle Nev. 11 bulls fuOO 5 10 8 bulls.... .1336 4 71 WYOMING. 13 cows 192 4 SO 10 cows 862 S 75 HOOS Supplies were moderate this morning, about aeventy-seven cars, or 8,300 head being reported In. This la 1,600 smaller than a week ago, and Is a shortage of morj than S.5u0 head as com pared with the same aay last year. During the early rounds activity was confined largely to the butchers and heavies. Shipper And speculator buyers had a few orders and a number of sales made at this time looked to be anywhere from strong to as much as to higher. I-ater on, however, the demand weakened and after the first rounds prli-es did nut look to be any more men uareiy steady .Most of the sales of the weightier stuff were made at rt.UATi m, ana a (ew real rood ones reached 17. MX Lights were In poor request this morn ing, and It was late before packers even started bidding on them. As waa the case all last week, offers were very un even some being nearly steady while ...... . . u'.ra imrti4 ft lftft 1 ,t lnn.. ' tilers cre ver s!ow to cut loose at the ; prices offered, nnd tho trade dragged , along nil morning, seveml loads nelng still In first tund at midday. Hulk of I me ncnts som at l7Jr.IT7.pxi. ! i.VrVTB'. itS3? .KS , with the fresh receipts, sold at prices ii.. . ...... . . . . . . : .wiin wnat sales wero made Saturday. Prices ranged all the wav from 16.00 on tho lighter weights to 17.00 and better for good 140 to IhO pounders. itepresentativn sales No. At. Wi. TT. No, A Mi. Tr. in 217 ... 7 IB 67 K7 ... 7 TO 72 no 200 7 70 72 lit 120 7 70 14 321 120 7 70 It. . . . MO 210 7 70 14 213 240 7 7 ta 201 110 7 70 20 311 ... 7 70 M 232 40 7 70 41... ....341 120 7 70 41 IM ... 7 70 H. . IBS... .... .117 .141 .143 .111 .it; .170 114 111 114 M T IVt ... 1(4 ... 7 10 ... T II ... 7 30 ... 7 30 M 7 20 120 7 20 MTU M.... t.... M.... ... M, ... 7.... . . 20 140 T U 223 1(0 7 3 111 40 7 40 94. .. ft.... 77... 77..., 4t... TO... 7. .. II.. 13... (TT... SO. . 71.. M... 41 ... SO. . . 101.., ?. . . . M. I.... (I.. ... .22X ...171 . .IM .-.207 .. in . tot 110 7 43 ... 7 41 .. 7 to M 7 M II IM to . SO 41 .. 7.... o..., tt... tit..., 11... II..., 11..., II.... n,.., IT... ... tl... 4... U.K. 44... ... 41... .. 3IJ Sro 7 70 ...240 130 7 70 ...SO to 7 70 ...SSI ... 7 70 ...2S3 120 7 72V, ...311 100 7 71 ...M0 10 7 71 .. 210 ... 7 71 ...377 10 77t ...111 40 . 7 71 ...m 100 7 Tt ...jus lto 7 71 ...123 ... 77 ...sal 120 7 71 ...220 IM 7 Tt ...111 111 7 71 239 200 7 tO .2&3 1 t S 514 240 7 SO .210 ... 7 Ml .114 70 .141 .. 7 10 .219 2M 1 10 .214 7 U 20 . . T IS 151 440 7 U .us ... lli 10 7 It ... 711 .141 160 7 "I .221 710 .231 nan. 42. ... 11 t(4 12 lit ... I 36 II... . , II ,., t 10 It 110 ... 7 0a 110 ... t 10 M. .....131 . . 7 00 37 Ill .,. tt 71. ...141 ... 7 10 13 15 ... 25 SHEHI" A llirbt run for a. Mnndn showed up today tho estimate being around 14.0W head, against 22.315 last Monday and 17.390 on the same day last year. Half of the receipts were feeders, principally lambs and ewes Irom Wyo ming and Colorado, the other hair con sisting of fat stuff from Ideho and the corn belt. uood fat stuff was scarce, and notwith standing early reports Indicating steady markets nt inrwt nutaliln nnlnta a stood buying demand prevailed here, with prices strong to a (lime higher, ttariy an inn forenoon a load of native lambs sold up to 17.00, nnd a little Inter some ot the wheat field grades from Idaho brought 17.4a A range of 17.0037.50 would take In practically nil of thn lamb sales. As usual of late a limited trade took place In the ngnd sheep division, the chief In terest being in fat owes and wethers, which also sold readily at the advance. A small bunch of ewes reached 14.33 and some fair kinds moved around M.4MC4.15. A good active market characterised ma feeder trndo and the clearance was enrlr. Some feeder Iambs ot Rood quality moved during the first hours at M.Watl.M, and auout a couple 01 cars ot reedar ewee went at 13.75. Prices In general wero re garded as fully steady to strong as 00m pared with the close of last week. uuoiations on sneep Aim lamus: iajiids. good to choice, 17.2Mf7.oO; lambs, fair to good, IS.7TM37.Si: lambs, culls, 13.0006.00; iambs, feeders. 13.50(144.60: yearlings, light, 15.760.00; yearlings, heavy. ti.MWi.TR; yearlings, reeaers. tt.wmv.w; -wrincm, good to choice. St.ttftMg): wethers, fair to good. 14.0904.86; wethers, feeders 14.00 f4.H; ewes, good to choice, 14.159.40; ewes, fair to good, I3.854J4.18; ewes, feed ers. 13.rfl.75. Representative sales; No. Av. " rr. 7 40 00 715 8 C3 5 8A 4 18 1 85 4 25 4 25 I 00 6 tr. 6 CI 6 85 7 23 700 5 13 7 0 0 21 6 7 50 1 73 3 71 1.1 laano mm os 11 culls ., t Idaho lambs K 71 70 81 M 10S 91 88 92 62 84 M 6 71 63 177 87 M 83 -r 84 84 200 Wyoming feeder ewes 44 Wyoming yearlings 711 Native ewes 458 Idaho ewes 38 Native ewes 14T. native ewes 81 native lambs 240 Colorado feeder lamps,.... 100 Colorado rceuer tamosi.... 34 Colorado feeder lamba 106 Idaho lambs 1 203 Idaho lambs 111 Idaho lambs 2iW Idaho lambs 75 Idaho lamba 148 native lambs 172 natlre lamba nt culls . 228 nattvo foeder ewes ibk native feeder ewes.... Omaha liar Market. rrtAiTUR hay-no. i up..d. tu.50j 12.00: No. 2. tiaoofii.50: No. a. i.ooio.tw. No. 1 midland. llt.08U.: No. 2. 'llO.OOjr 11 not No. I. ia.rjOfl'10.00. No. -J lowland 19.00310.00; No. J. 17JOO9,(; No. 1. 6.00r 7.00. RAILWAY TDII3 GAUD. UNION STATION TentU Masea. Union raclfl Deaart. Arrive. nekrlaaa f.l Tailed a 1 10 an a tlM DO. California Mall 4-.10 pra a li am Dmaha Koreas ........ a t:tO pn Atlanta Kipresa a 1X0 sm ljs Annies Limited all ill am a tlM pm Denver ftwctal a 7:11 am a 2:30 am rtolerado Kmress i. .. .a 4.-90 Bm a 4:00 pm Colsrsda Hveotsl a12:0l am a 7:00 am Man M-ranMiMi fjmlted ....allilOam Pacific Limited , .all: JO em a J-.t pm Oreson.Waahlntton Limited.. al0:H era a 111 pm North Platte Loral a 1:15 am a 4:44 pm rjrand Island Local . ......a 1:30 pm alO;IO am Btromsburc Local MHO pm b liSO pm Chicago, Hock Island t Paelflo Tlocky Mountain Limited, ...a 1:13 am alliftl pm CMcato Local Passenger... ,.b!0:00 am blOsM pm Chlcsio Uar Espraaa a 1:20 am a 4:40 pm Chlcara Ndht EnrMi a 4:10 cm a 1:40 pm Dea Slolncs Local faas a 4 ill pra altlll pm Cn oaio-NsD. uralted ai:vara WgST. tele, and Cat. &preea.,.,..a 1:M pm a4Mpm Okie, at Tsiaa Eipresa....,.a I!1S pm all:!! an Rocky Meantsln Limited, ., ,sll:lT pm a 1:17 am Missouri Pacific K. . A Ht. L. Eid a t:M am a 1:11 K. C a It. U SUp..... all:U em a 841 pat K. C. a St. Paul aJtiMam a 1:30 pa WauasU Omsbs.tfU Tuls Exp. alitOpm a I -.11 am Ua.ll ant Eipresa iliNta alius pm Btanoerrr Looal tram C. H...k 1:00 am U0HS am Chics ao Limited a t:M pm a 8:24) am Cbieasa Eipresa ..a tvt am apm CIiIcbbjo & Wort ISTTralerH NORTH HOUND. Twin Cltr Etprvaa a 7:41 am all:M pm Uaaota J'aaaeaser ,..,,.. l:4t am a 1:44 am Hlunx atr Local a 3:M pm a 1:24 pm Minneapolis Kipresa ...a 1:46 in allill am UakoU Kipresa a H4I pm tlt:M pm Twin Cltr Limited a l: pm a 7:11 am JLA8TB0UKD. Denrer Bpeclal 4l44tm a 7 Jt am f?armll Loeal ....a 7:00 am a 1:00 era Hawsers Eipresa a 7:40 am all:M pm Chteeao Local allsse pm a tilt pm I'armll LacsI 1:11 in all:00 am Cblcato Hpectal a 1:00 pm a 7:20 pm Ban rranclsca Limited a 1:11 pm a till am Orerland Limited ......... ,,a sig pm iimia Oregon.Waealncton Limited. .a 1:10 pm allilO am Los Anielea Limited ..aliUpm all it am WE3TUUUJMU Chairon Iiocal s 1:00 am ...... Lincoln-n Ilea ....a l:oo am a 1:20 ta I.lncoln-Lont I'lse a lilt pm all:ll pm Hsstlnss-Sutiertor b 1:11 pm b 1:20 pm Deadwood.llot Bprlnse ......a t:SS pm a 1:10 pm Twin Otlr Eipresa ..a 7:11 am el 10 pm Casper-Lender ..a s:sa pm a i:u pm Alsloa-oakaaie .b 1:10 pm b 1-41 pm C'hlcairo Oreat Western Twta Cltr Umlted a 1:10 pm a 1:1! am Ywla Cltr Ei press ....a 7:41 am al0:M pm Chtcesn Kipreae ............ .a 1:00 pm a 2:10 pm Chicago, Milwaukee at St. Fans racltlo Limited a 7:S0 pm 11:11 am Chlcsio Special a t:U paa Calllornla Mall a 1:11 pm 7:11 am 1.21 nm Chlcsio uernmi special ,...aj:wem MaalU Local ....a lite am X'errr Local a tilt am 11:4 pm 11:41 pm u:w am I IlUnLlXGTON STATION Tenth fc Mavsou. BarllnKioD Depart. Artie. nearer Umlted a 1:40 am a 7. am Caleaso-Omaha a 1:30 am Heater aad California. a 1:10 pm a 1:41 pus ruret Bound Cspreaa a 4 10 pm a 1:41 pm Nebraska Points a 1:10 am a I JO pm Black Illlla a 4:10 pm a 1:41 pm Lincoln Mill .. ., b 1:10 pm alt:li pm Northwest Eipress 11:11 pm a 7:M am Nsnraska Eiprese a I II am a 1:11 pm Lincoln Local ,....a7:2tpm a 1:0 am Pchurlcr.Plattsraoutk ....... b 3:04 pm blO-2 am PlaUsmoutn-lowa I It am a 1:40 am nellarncristtamoutn all. 30 em i i:i n rblcaso Special a 7:11 am all:20piar uenver biii . i.,.ii:m sm ,.. , Calcats Bipreaa v. .a 4:20 pm a 1:11 pm Cklcaao Fast Eipresa ,.,.,.a 1.34 urn a l:ce am cresua Local k 1:10 pm bll:00am til. i m IV. w. apeciei .a s;i pn SI 1:10 sm K. f and St. Jeeeph allill pn t lO am II, i. snq oi. in.pi a t:lt sm a 1:10 pm (a) Dsllf. tVlCUSTEH STREET STATION teenlh and Webster, -Plf. Missouri Paelflc Psll Cltr rasaenser Locsl Fretibt Chli-nno, Ml. Paul, Pninhii Floui f i Ripress . Twin C IT Paseenier .4' ui t 117 I'.sicnier Eareon Accommudatlun tbl Dstlr eiceit ctgslar Pepart. Arrlie. . b 1:10 pm blt:4l am b 7:09 am b 4:10 pn Minneapolis A Depart. Arrlie. b 2 :l pm bit S3 sm b t 2S am a I 21 pm cltiim .b 1.00 p b II am tel Suadar oalr POINTS OUT POSSIBLE LULL Urges Caution in Handling Citv'a Affairs. SHOULD LOOK INTO THE FUTURE nehooTi-a lasraers of Bonds e Take ITp Manr' Consldermtlons) and So Provide for the Next Generation. An Inevitable standstill in the progress of Omaha Is predicted by City Commis sioner Dan B. Butler of the department of finances and accounts, who pleads, In "Municipal Statistics," his department paper, for an annual levy for a bond re demption fund to forestall the hard times he sees ahead If the Issuance ot bonds maturing at future dates continues. HuUer says: "The Issuance of bonds maturing at ft future date Is one of the principal sources of municipal receipts. So long as the city .continues to grow and assessed val uation continues to Increase thn danger Arising from bonded Indebtedness will not be noticeable, but the time will ulti mately come when there wilt be an In evitable standstill so far us actual fcrowth Is concerned, 'And na the debts Incurred begin t bear more Interest what will happen This condition makes tt Incumbent nay, almost Imperative, upon this genera tion lo use proper Judgment and In a. meaauro provide for the future, rather than to leave to posterity burden too great to be, borne, and In all probability en-en in our own time bring about -retri bution all along the line. "It Is, of course, an easy matter to issue bonds for a certain purpose, but when the issuance ot these bonds J -for structures that will wear out before: the bonds mature, their Issuance should be given more consideration. "To avoid future danger It la Imperative) that a certain amount be levied every year for the bona redemption tund and also a sufficient amount to cover Inter est on the outstanding- obligations; thus. Instead xif Increasing the city Indebted- nesa (as at the present time), it wilt re- au-e tho Indebtedness and conuequentlv the Interest and the amount lex-led for such purpose can be gradually de creased." Ask Injunction to Stop Collection of Inheritance Tax A new step In the fight ot George Wnr- ren Smith, a millionaire or AOanUo county, Tfow Jersey, to avoid a payment of n Inheritance tax amounting to IW- 000 on Nebraska property holdings -whim became his when Francis Smith, a brother, died in IMS, has been taken. A petition has been filed with the clerk nf the district court asking that the county of Doughui and John II. aroasraan and Oeorgo E. Bert rand, acting as special counsel Tor the county, be restrained by a temporary injunction from Instituting any action to establish a lien on -tne property held by Smith in this county or to collect any inheritance 'tax on it. The claim for exemption irem tho In heritance tax Is mode on the ground that the two brothers, CJ forge and .Francis Hmtthr had at the outset ot their business careers entered Into an agreement which provided for the element of survivorship. It waa. agreed that their Joint earning should be shared in common, and when one of them died, all ot the property ho d. Inga ot the two should so to the survivor Besides much city property In Omaha and many tracts ot land In tha vicinity. the Smith, estate owns 2,660 shares of stock in the Union fitock Yards compa iv of Omaha and 100 shares In the Omani & LCouncll Bluffs Street Railway ceanr. P0ST0FFICE WOULD HELP AVOID CHRISTMAS RUSH Following in the wake of many ug geatlons on the part of the postoftlce de. portmont in its renewed effort this year to curtail the usual Christmas mall rush, cornea ono, which. If acted upon, it in predicted, will minimize congestion in postoftlce lobbies during the holiday sea- con. To this end, It Is suggested that pros pective senders of Insured or C, O. p. parcel obtain In advance the Jtamber at tag they are likely to need. These tnc,x it Is pointed, out, could then he made out at heme or at places ot business, thus avoiding the necessity of having the parcels addressed in the poeteftlce lobby. 1 hen the sentirr would, only he required to present the parcel At the Bet4Mce) window, and the procedure would he complete. The department also ha called par ticular attention to the fact that Insur ance ha been substituted for. registraUeo ot fourth-class domestic mall. WORKMEN TO GIVE MEMBERS4 TURKEYS. GEESE AND DUCKS Turkeys, geeie and ducks will he on hand for the members of Omaha lodge No. It, Ancient Order of United Work men, tills evening-. Only one bird will be allowed to any one member. The meeting; will be held at the Ancient Order of United Workmen temple, 110 North Fourteenth street. William IL Huntington, premier card magician, will present an Interesting ex hibition 4f playing card manipulation. The central committee ot the. Ancient Order of United Workmen will held Its fourth Joint meeting of the season with Gate aty lodge No. at the Swedish auditorium, Sixteenth and Chicago art reels. on December 9. Arthur T. Mullen wilt make an address. f FINED TEN DOLLARS FOR SMASH INGUGHT GLOBES Robert Btewart, f210 Emmet street, wsi fined 10 and costs In police court on s charge of "malicious destruction of prop erty." 8tewart wns arrested 8unday evening by Officer At. E. Anderson, while unscrewing thn electrio light globes from in front of the Elite restaurant. 100 South Fourteenth street, and throwing them In the street to hear them pop. CHRISTMAS BOX FOR GENEROUS AT THE Cl,UB A Christmas box is to be set In the Commercial club rooms soon wherein coins may bo dropped by tha members for a tittle fund for the porters, waiters and others who ore employed at the club. It is against the rule ot the club te tip the help, so the house committee has de cided on a box tor those who t.re so- dis posed to give. They'll Need One. The Austrian Olympic committee wonts an American trainer to shape up Its 1PM Olympic candidates