'THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1013. 11 REAL EST AT K. CITY PllOriSnTY Foil SALE. lt. vcnnu nVl"5? fivfi ruom.ncarly new; hardwood Inside; hnC. mr, eirnuciiy, KB?, eaceimunni nn.uMviu accessible: nil Improvements. Doug. S23i. ACREAUR FOR SALE. CHAS. E. "WILLtTA'MSON CO. ONE TO ELEVEN, ACRES Severe.1 bunches of Iot. 1 to 11 acre, some with small houses from one lot up to, several acres In various parts of town. Some with runnnlng water. finest In tho w6rld for chickens. pigs, etc Very low rent, and If you decide to buy later, what you pay us rent will be applied as pay ment. Bee- us atone about these. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO. REAL ESTATE. FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Arksnuu, A.RM of 120 acres of fine land foe 320 per acre. Woilld make a model small stack farm and Is cheap. Lee Harrell, McGehee. Ark. FA11M' of 330 acres of virgin land for sale; IM-acre cultivated; could be made a model stock farm; 335 per aero caoh; this is a bargain. E, E. "Williams, McQe- hee. ATjt. CHEAP homes in Arkansas: healthful climate? pure water; timber tracts; crop failures unknown. Write for list. C. E. Stevens, Hlndsvllle. Ark. Arlaoaa. FOR' 1250 we can locate you on S acres Kovernment land: best of soil and water and close to main line R. R, and good climate. J2C0 pays fare down and back from Omaha, tiling fees, surveying, trans portation on ground, etc 1120 City Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Idaho. IDAHO'S choicest alfalfa, corn, diversi fied dairying-, stock and fruit ranches; unlimited water for Irrigation, for less money than unlrrlgoted lands In any corn states; mild climate; no drouths, cyclones or billiards. A. E.- Wood, Payette, Idaho. Kama. FOR SAIiE'-ln southern Kansas, where stock ore fattening on wheat pasture, fine farm of 2S8H A.; 200 growing wheat, some , alfalfa: flno neighborhood, school an4 Sunday school 40 rods; .Phone, .mall route; .plenty good water. Price, 123,000. C. P. Newell. Owner. Lamed. Kan. Minnesota. 440 .acres 45 miles from Minneapolis, 1 mile from town: 180 acres under cultiva tion, balanCQ used for pasture; can prac tically all be cultivated; heavy soil; good set of buildings, consisting of S-r. house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, wind mills, etci land will produce 60 bu. corn Per acre: telephone in house; country thickly settled; complete set machinery. 27 head stock, consisting of 11 cows, bal- Snce 1 and 2-year-olds; 6 good horses, as ogs, chickens, this year's crop and everything on farm goes it W per acre, U cash. SCHWAB BROS., Joffl Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. JVebrmsua. , FOUND 320-acre homestead in settled neighborhood; line farm land; no sand hlUs. Cost you $200. filing fees and aa J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb. BEAIi ESTATE POU RENT Fnrnia nnit Rnnch, Land. WANTED Tenant for 320-acre farm WeftTwruy. Colo; o fenced; under cultivation; good eight-room hous e and barns; or will sell on easy terms, T Al, Be. i REAIj ESTATE LOANS 3100 to ilO.OOO made promptly. F. 13 wean ume;.. ""f ....... loan on Nebraska farms and Omaha city $r9,.y1h.anywamount-.B ItvJJat'l Hank Bldg. MONKV to loan on eastern Nebraska falrfsVVW 'c6nl hdvsmall cash conjmls. slanv Optional payHiciiiD, m" - - i. 1 on 4 IPn t. m mien, IWl 626 fa AiA iti.Am Thoatnr hlllMlnS. t Clv'ol. iiittimcui GARVIN BBOS.asaat?nBaa?;g; SZtXTStii & Co.. IMP FornamSt. OITY property. Large loans a specialty W. H. Thomas, aa ataie wn iw OMAHA honies. East Nebraska .farms. W6 OMAHA- NATIONAL, uougias xiia. i.mnn iuna our sDcclolty. StUll Bros HARRISON & MORTON. Sit Om. Nat. ' WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. ' FOR SALE r trade for merchandise, 840 acreT land near- Pueblo, Colo.; clear title. J. T. Blatchford. Aroan. B. D. " WANTED. GOOD CATTLE RANCH WILL BXCHANQE Live .business established 5 years, in cluding horses, harness, heavy truck and freight wagons, carriages, hearses, bus and trunk transfer and real estate lo cated in a good manufacturing town In Iowa. What have you to offer? BOBBERMAN BROS., I Murray, la. WANTED TO BUT. "WANTED TO BUYREAL ESTATE. We have customers -who want to buy, 1 slx-room house and I seven-room house must Be In good location. Call at office or telephone. C C. Clifton, manager real estate department, Bankers' Realty In vestment Company, ground floor. Bee building. Phone Doug. 2826. FULL price p'ald for furniture. W. 2469. WANTED to buy, all kinds of watch movement and gold. M. Nathan. 108 H. 11 " WE PAY highest prices for ladles' and ln,hln- fJH H 13th fit. n. f&u fcltw v,....... - - --- . Rachman will troai you "sni; pesi prices for turn., clothes & shoes. W. 8146. 1,1 VE STOCK ftlAKKgl OP WEST. bhlp live stock to South Omaha. Save mlleago" and shrinkage. Tour consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Lire Stoolc Commission Merchants. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. exchange Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Dttit IllKl lor record Nortmbtr is, 1111; Anna Uitmo to Victor uU sH owVi K, H K niH iU t-M-U I 1 Cor4a PHtmm to A. D. MllUr. loti tt mi tt, block 2. Rxllck rsrk ii 10O C. B. FTlc to AlUrt FlrbroUir, Ion 14 and U. .block 2. KtcrcU Plua 300 Dnchul Nirlor to Otrth Willi, lot iO. block i, Monmouth l'a,rk 1,9X Camilla Thorp to O. Epcaottr, nW tttt 'lot 111. Nelun'i add 1 Antoa Onntsor to O. Epnr, nlU ttet lot lit. Ntlnn's adj. 1 Komuteail Go. u O, A. Oenke, lot 131, , ItomMUad add , llomuttal Co. to 0. A. Gerckt, lot KI. liomcatrad add 110 Italaton Towntlt Co. to Thomai Short, lot JO. Mock . Hslaton I Komcttaad Co. to ChrUtlan Otrtke, lot Ml. Homeattad add lZi N. Mtiitcr U Hoy CblduUr. sndU InUreat In lots' I. 7. I and 10.' block 4. Portland PUca 4 Oeort Damls to J. Ookulll, aCO feat ot olio leat ol tax lot 1, M-15-1J 400 Anna Barttlacn to O. NUlaen, lot 1), ntt , feet of eV4 wl4 tett of lot tl. block 1, Campbell' add Z.C04 Annl Colaon to D. La la, lot 41, De- aoaharat add J ,000 Harrey Orota to P. R Lawla. lot 14, block U. Orchard HUI 4,100 Amsnda Orove to D. it. Lcwla, lot 47, Ben- aoahurat add It, 000 Jullui Thoelck to Prancla Thoelcke, lots Land . block 4. Eait Millard 10 Jullui Thoelcke to Ansuat Thoelcke, lota i'aad 4. block 4. Eaat Millard 100 A. B. Detweller to Jullui Thoelck. 'lot I, I I and 4. block 4. But Millard (09 Ida Wyrlck to E. II. Howland, lots MS and !. Komeatead add 1 Georfe Parka to J. Murphy, lets 11 and It, block t. Cbrrlcaa Place: lot I. block t. Mlaaouri Arena . lota S and 4. block 1, Ilaaourl Arena park; lota 1 and J, block 1. Flrat add to Ulasourl Arena park; e'i lot T. block tt South Omaha 2,(40 Clara Boa to A. Anderaon, m lot 11, M block I. CampbeU'a add. I. Id) W W Way to D. Haney. eSO feet of lot a. block I. South Omaha m Bernard Svaaaan to A. schler. lot . block 2. Idlewlld add . . 1.500 U Whlrel to Hutb McCaifrer lot 3. block i. OtU I'lace ., Jo GRAIN AND PRODUCE HARKBT22SB M- Wheat Speculators in the Fit Desert the Bear Camp. ARGENTINA NEWS IS EFFECTIVE Word from the Southern Hemis phere Una n Tendency 'to In fluence nnd Improve the Trade nt Chlcnuo. OMAHA, Nov. S6, 1913. Many of tho larger, as well as smaller speculators, In wheat deserted the bear camp and inlneil Imnria with tho hulls yesterday. Besides the advices sent out by some of the private wire ahd other nouses in tne trade advising caution on the bear side, then ware many circum stances as well as conditions surrounding wheat that caused new buying to como into the market. It Is generally believed mat me ufcemoer future is controuea by some of the strongest concerns In the trade, and that there Is a possibility of that option tightening up still further, and of much higher prices being seen later on. While I.IvfrrwKil has refused to sympa thise with the line of highly colored news coming rrom the Argentine iiepuDiic these items have stirred up considerable excitement and have caused an Improve ment in tho trade at Chicago ana else where. Cable advices ot yesterday claimed there were many crop losses In sections of the southern hemisphere. This was borne out by the fact that In the extreme northern section of that country, where the wheat is being cut. tno yieio, as wen as tne quality, was not up to expectations. Cash wheat was Vic higher Thnra was a comnleta chance In the corn market yesterday, weakness giving way to strength ana activity, uiosinir prices for the day were within a small fraction of .the highest points reached, and showed beyond a doubt that this market has many good and substantial friends. There are now only SDS,00O bush els of contract corn In Chicago, while there Is a big open Interest In tho De comber and more deferred months. Tho price yesterday was helped by unsettled weather throughout the belt and tho con tinuation of the same Is expected. Cash corn was unchanged to Uc higher. rv warA frartioniiJlv higher, mainly Jn sympathy with corn yesterday. Cash oats were ho nigner. , , All markets will be closed Thanksgiv ing day. . Clearances were none of corn or oats and wheat and flour equal to 845,000 bushels. Liverpool closed unchanged to W higher on wheat and ld lower on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 1,600,000 bushels and shipments were 817,000 bush ols, against receipts last year ot 1,680,000 bushels and shipments of 1,575,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts wero 705,000 bush els and shipments wero 754.000 bushels, against receipts last year Of 730,000 bush els and shipments of 393,000 bushels. Primary oats receipts were 68S.0W bush els and shipments were 041,000 bushels, against recolpts last year of 724,000 bush els and shipments of 823.000 bushels. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. WheatCorn.Oats. Chicago 43 111 110 Minneapolis 118 ... .,, Duluth 446 ... ... Omaha 34 114 18 Kansas City 12 S4 25 St. Louis 00 29 24 Winnipeg 843 The following cash sales were reported: Wheat No. 2 hard winter. 1 cox, 8114c No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, 81Uc. No. 3 mixed: U car, SOc No. 2 spring: 1 car, 79c. No. 3 durum: V car, Toe Rejected: 1 car, 77c Rye No. 2: 1 car, 6Sttc; 1 car, tSHc Oats No. 3 white: 6 cars, 3SV4c No. 4 white: I car, 38c. Corn No. 3 whlto: l car (old), CSo: 2 cars, C5c No. 4 white: 1 car, 65V4& No. 2 yellow: 4 cars, V4c No. 3 yellow: C cars, 66c; 12 cars, OCc No. 4 yellow: 4 cars, C6c No. 3 mixed: 1!4 cars (old), C9c; 1 car (local), 65c; S cars, 65Hc; 1 car. G5Ho. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (old). 6Sc: 2 cars. 6So: 24 cars, G4i4c; 2- cars, Kc No grade: 2 cars, tkic. Amah. C n m TMn.. tVh..l. Mn V V. n.. 803S2Mc: No, 3 hard. 7Vfc9lHc; No. 4 hard, 75O80c; No. 3 spring, 7S379o; No. 4 spring, 7778c No. 2 durum, 77yi078c; No. 3 durum, 76V4l977c Com: No. 2 white, 65 66c; No. 3 white, 64HCo; No. 4 white, 64H66tto: No. 2 yellow, G&S6Hc; No. 3 yellow, ooKVGoo; no. 4 yeuow, Wxc; No. 2. 65U5c; No. 3, C5C5Hc; No. 4, 64 5&' Oats: No. 2 white, tSK&Wc: standard, 3SU$?36ttc; No. 3 white, SSiSSSUc; No. 4 white, Jiuafc. jjariey: mailing, dso'iuc; No. 1 feed, 454Sc Rye: .No. 2, 680MHc; No. 3, 67V4QMC. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features ot the Trndlnir nnd CloslnR Prices on Board at Trade. CHOCAaO, Nov. 26. Wheat eased off a little today. European markets having virtually ignored the recent advance In fpturos on this side of the Atlantic. Lat est prices were steady at a shade to Mo net decline. Corn closed unchanged to HWo lower, oats off HQc and pro visions varying from' a setback pf 6c to a rise of, 2Hc. On account of the holiday tomorrow there was not & great deal of selling pressure in wheat. As a result values did not recede far. Harvest advices from Argentina were conflicting, dis patches early in the day telling ot fa vorable conditions, but later mentioning .ran in tho northern districts and re ferring ' to dread ot frost Bullish estimates of the Russian crop helped to sustain the wheat market here, and so also did a report that the Euro pean rye crop .was short 180,000,000 bush els compared with last year's total. Mil lers were said to be liberal buyers here. Something of an offset, however, ap peared in optlmlstlo views regarding the probable yield In Australia Wet weather hardened tno corn market. but prices afterward sagged owing to pit demand1 being- slack. 'Iowa farmers Wero said to be accepting reduced fie. urea December shorts, though, were un easy ana covered with considerable free dom. Discouraged speculative holders of oats liquidated. Elevator interests picked up most of the offerings. Provisions tightened up after early wrunnuBs uue to unloading oy packers Tllgher prices for hogs wore largely re sponsible for the rally. Chicago future prices: Artlclel Open. I Hlgli.j IOW. Close. Yes y, Wheat Dec.. Hay. Corn. Dec.. May. Oats. Dec.. May. Pork. Jan.. May. Lard. Jan.. May. Ribs. Jan..1 May. 87 STIi 91X 70141 70: 87'.i 87 91 70 70 snt' 20 92 20 87 87 91V4 70 81 lHf 70 "(Hi S7i K 20 92 20 77 10 82H 11 07H 70. .7PV4 38 42 3S 42 20 90 20 20 10 90 11 15 10 97 11 17 42 20 92U 20 0JH 20 92H 10 87H 120 77-82 10 fSV, 10 07 10 92 11 12 10 87 11 12 11 00 U 17 11 15 11 02 11 SO 10 92H 11 12H Chicago Cash Prices No cash grain quotations obtainable today, fog prevent ing Inspection. Pork, 821.00. Lard, $10.70. Ribs. S10.50ftll.25. EOQS Slightly firmer: receipts, 3.960 cases; at mark, cases ' Included, 28933c; ordinary firsts, 30332c; firsts, 34g35c. POTATOES Receipts, 30 cars: Wiscon sin, white, 6SS8c; red. 656Sc; Michigan, Ohio and Minnesota, 65&70& CHEESE Higher! daisies, 144 01 5c; twins. 14liS'14c: Americas, 15Vi015c; long horns. 1515c ' POULTRY Higher: alive, springs. 13c; fowls, lie; turkeys, 17c; turkeys, dressed, 22c. Minneapolis Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 26. WHEAT No. I hard, S6Vc; No. 1 northern. 84WO Kc; No. 2 northern. 82083Kc; No. 2 hard Montana, 83;Q84.c; No. 3. 80Vi SIKc: December. 82r: May, XlHftUKc. FLOUR-Unchanged. CORN-No, 3 yellow, 64f?68c OATB-No. 3 white. S64Q57c. RYE No. 2. 51fj63c FLAX-ll.3681.29. jJAitiKi unchanged. Ht. Louis Genral Market. . ST. LOUIS, Nov. 26. -Vn IEAT No. 2 red, 90fi05c; No. 2 hard. 8763c; De cember, 8SHS88c; May, 92c. CORN-No, 2. 77c. No. 2 white, 76c; De cember, 70871c, May, 72t?72c. OATS-No. 2, 40ic; No. 2 white, 41; NHW YORK GENERAL MAHKRT Qnotntlons of the Day on Vstrlona Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. at VtjQUR Stwtdy; spring patents. t4.3MT4.55; winter Uralchts, 4.10iS4.50; winter patents, M 40 434.60; sprln clears, I4.0084.W; extra No. I Winter. M.55tf3.75; extra No. 2 winter, lMTS.Mr Kansas Blralghts. J1.10S4.I0. wheat Spot market Irregular; No. 2 red. 98c. nominal, c. 1. f.. New York. export basis, and 11.00, f. o. b., afloat. No. 1 northern Duluth, 97o, f. o, b., afloat Futures Steady, unchanged to ic lower: December, 96c; May, 991-160. HOPS 8teady; state common to choice, 1913 crop. 40iH8e; 1912 crop, 2025c; Pnclflo coast. 1913 crop, 25Q30o; 1912 crop. Dic. HIDES-Steady; Bogota, sr30c; Central America, 30c PETROLEUM Steady: refined, New lork, bulk, iS.25; barrels, 18.76; casos, $11.25. WOOL-Qulet; domestlo fleece, XX Ohio. 2Cc CORN-Spot market steady; old No. 2 yellow, 82c nominal, elevator, dot mestlo. OATS Soot market dull: standard White. 4&TM70! No. 3. 45U746c: foncv' clipped white, 47f4So. iiAi-Dirm; stanuard, ll.oiv: no. i, $1.07J No. 2, 9Ge97o; No. 3, 8O08JC. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 20 30c; seconds. 2829a. riiovisiONS Pork, steady; moss, 2S.26fl23.75: family, $2l.t0fl27.00: short clears, jaxz&gm.OO. iug stady; mess $18.00918.50; family. I19.5CWM.W. Cut meats firm; pickled bellies, lo to 14 pounds, $13.5031600; pickled hams. $13.75. Lard, easy; middle west, $ia90ffll06; refined, quiet; conUnent. $11.05; South America, $12.30; compound, steady; $8.62ff8.S7. TALLOW Steady; city, 6o; country, 6SC4c; special, 7c jjuiTisii steady: receipts, 7,600 tubs; creamery extras, tfS5c; firsts, 28032c; held extras. 30832c: firsts. 27UI29c: state dairy, finest. 31632c: nootl to nrimo t7ti SOc; common to fair, 026c; process ex tros, 2520c; imitation creamery, 24 25c; factory, held firsts, 23c; current make. stato whole milk, held specials, 16916ic; average fancy, ltu; fresh specials, 16MC; average fancy, 1516c; daisies, hold. 16- r.uutr i- lrm; receipts, s.300 cases; fresh gathered eJctras. 48c; extra firsts, 44 if 45c: firsts, 424143c: checks, good to choice, ro; refrigerator, special marks, tancy. fuwc; iirsts, axuw; noaruy nen nery whites, fine to fancy. 68063a: gath ered whites, 6MT60c: hennery browns, 4SO two; western gatnerea Whites, 40jj(sk3. POULTRY Dressed, strong; fresh kltled western chickens, 1223c; fowls, 1218c; turkeys, spring. 10ffl2o. OMAHA GENERA. MARKET. D UTTER Na 1, 1-lb. cartons, 0c; No. 1. 60-lb. tubs, Sic FISH White, fresh. 16c: trout, fresh, 15c; large crapples, fresh, 1315o; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per pair, 40o; salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh, 13c; buffalo, 9c: bullheads, 13c; channel cat fish, 16c; pike, ISc; pickerel, 12c PftTTTrnV T1w.U.n, nvRm nr Inc. hens, 15Q16c; cooks, 12o; ducks, l&20c; scese, uc; turKeys, 2oc; pigeons, per aoz., $1.20; roosters, 8o; ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese, full feathered, 11c; squabs, No. 1. $1.60; No. 2. 60c. CHEESE Imported Swiss, JOc; Ameri can Swiss, 36c; block Swiss, 24c; twins, 13c; daisies, 18o; triplets, 18c; Young Americas. 19c: blue label brick, 18c; Urn berger. 2-lb., 20c; New York white. 19c nnoiesaio prices of beer cuts aueciivo today in Omaha ore as follows: BEEF CUTS-No. 1 ribs. 17c; No. 2. 14Hc; No. 3. llc. No. 1 loins. 19c: No. 2, 15ic: No. 3, 13c No. 1 chucks, 10c; No. 2, 9c; No. 3, 8c: No. 1 rounds, Uc; No. 2. 12o: No. 8, llc. No. 1 plates, 9c; No, 2, iXa No. 3, 8c The following prices are furnished by the ailltnsky Fruit company: FRUITS Apples: Extra fancy Wash ington Jonathans, per box, $2.25; White Winter Pearmalns, per box, $2.25; fancy White Winter Pearmalns, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho Black Twig, per box, $2,00; fancy Idaho Baldwins, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho York Imperials, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho Walbrldce, per box, 81.86; fahcy Idaho Willow Twigs, per box, $L86; .fancy Idaho Smith Ciders, per box, $1.86; extra fancy Idaho Northern Spy, Qreenngs or Kings, per box. $2.00; extra fancy Idaho Rarabos, per box, $125; extra fancy Ben Davis, per box, $1.05; fancy Ben Davis, per box, $160; choice Ben Davis, per box. $1.40; No. 1 Ben Davie, per bbl., $4.60; labeled Wine Baps, per bbl., $6.50; labeled Qano, per bbl., $5.60. Pears: Extra fancy Beurre Clalrgeau, per box, $2.60. Oranges! Florida, 126, 150. 176, 200, 216 sizes, per box, $4.50; 250 size, per box, $4.00; 283 size, per box, $3.50; navals. 126, 150, 176, 200, 216 sizes, per box, $4.60; 250 size, per box, $4.25; 283 size, per box, $3.75; 324 size, per box, $3.00. Lemons! Extra fancy Sunktst, 300s and 860s, per box, $9.00; extra choice Red Ball, 300s and SCOs, per box, $8.60. drapes: Extra fancy Emperors, per crate, $2.00; Earl's Em perors, per bbl., $4.00; Imported Malaga, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, $0.60; extra choice, $6.00; choice. $5.50. Orapefrult: Extra fancy Florida, 46 and 96, $4.75: St, 64 and 80, $5.00. Cranberries: Per box, $2.75; Bell and Bugle, per bbl., $9.00: Bell and Cherry, per bbl., $8.50; late Red. per bbl., $8.25; Richard, per bbl., $3.00; ex treme Jumbo, per bbl, $11.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes: Genuine Red River Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00; Rural or Burbanks, per bu., 85c; Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbl., $2.60; Delaware Jerseys, per hamper, $1.25. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2c; red, per lb., 3c Squash! Per lb., 2c. Pumpkins: Per lb., l;a Onions: California large yellow, per lb., 2o; Ohio large Red Globe, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1.50; white boiling, per lb., -Sc. Tomatoes: California, per four-basket crate, $2.00. MISCELLANEOUS-Callfornla figs, 13 12-oz, pkgs.. 86c; 50 6-oz. pkgs., $2.00; Cali fornia black figs, 02 12-oz. pkgs., $1.00; 7. crown imported figs, per lb., 18c; 3-crown imported figs, per lb 18c; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 5 lbs.), Wc; 5. orown pulled, figs (boxes weighing about 6 lbs.), 75o; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about 10 oz.), per dor., $1.25; Dromedary .brand dates, pkg,, $3.00; An chor brand dates, pkg., $2.28; Hallowe'en dates, per lb., 7c; parsnips, per lb., 2c: carrots, per lb., 2c; beets, per lb., 2o; ruta bagas, per lb., lc: California Jumbo celery, per doz., Gc; Michigan celery, per do., 35c; cider, per keg, $3.25; cider, per halt bbl.. $5.75; shallots, per doz., 60c; parsley, per doz., 40c; radishes, pr doz., SOc: head lettuce, per doz., $1.00; home grown leaf lettuce, per doz., 40c; green peppers, per basket. 50c; wax or green beans, per hamper, $6.00; hothouse cucum bers, per doz;, 75c to $1.50; cauliflower, per crate, $3.25; Venetian garlic, per lb., l$o: eggplant, per doz., $2.00; horse radish. 2 doz. bottles in case, per case, $2.00; walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c; medium pecans, per lb., 13c; Jumbo pecans, per lb., 15c; giant pecans, Louisi ana paper shell, per lb., 25c; filberts, per lb., 15o; Drake almonds, per lb., 18o; paper shell, 23c; Brazils, per lb 18c; large washed, per lb.. 19c; black walnuts, per lb., 2c; raw No. i peanuts, per lb.. 7c: Jumbo peanuts, per lb., so; roast peanuts per lb.,'8c; shell bark hickory nuts, per lb.. 6c; large hickory nuts, per lb., 4os white rico popcorn, per lb., 4c; checkers, per 100-pkg. ease. $3.60; checkers, per 60 pkg. case. $1.75. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 26.-COTTON-FU-tures closed steady: December, 12.95c; July, 12.76c. Spot, quiet; middling, 13.30c; UfarkAt r!njM4 fav n . .. it -- : -7 j u. tin. of 1 to 7 points. LIVERPOOL Nov. M(Yrwnwon.i ln. talrJtmKni' Pri?e" esler; middling, J6.7-,1 K?25..m,ddJlS5- ViSA' middling 7.25d; low middling, 7.0Cd;. good ordinary 0.43d; ordinary. 6.03d. Sales, 10,000 bales. 1 Kansas City Grain nnd Prnvislons. KANSAS CITYt Nov. 26. WHEAT ?fU,0, 5 nanI' aWSc; No. 2 red. 70c; No. 2 'white, teWWWxCi' 0. Z, 09 OAT-No. I white, 3340c; No. 2 mixed, Closing prices of futures: WiHEAT-December. 81c; May, WS CORN-December. 65g69c; May, 72c Liverpool Grain Blarket. LIVEHPOOL. Nov. 26. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s Hid; No. 2, 7s ld. Futures steady; December, 7s lld: March. 7s SKd; May, 7s 3d. CORN Snot firm; American mixed. 6 5daAa tUU '"iurf" wk. Pecember, 4s 9d; January, 6s 'id. NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET Prices Drop Slightly, with Business in Street Dull. CONDITION OF STAGNATION Heavy Ontllntr nf Money Cnntlnnrs, Tilth I.nrsic Shipments nf Gold to Cnnndn. ,NKW TORIC. Nov. 26.-Prlces droppetl slightly today, In a dull and narrow stock market. The upward spurt of yesterday appeared to have exhausted the buying power ot the market, which fell back Into a condition of stagnation. Money market conditions tended to re strict speculation. The heavy outflow of money continued with largo shipment of gold to Canada. The amount en gaged for the dominion today was $4,350,. Ort), which brought up the total for tho movement to $10,700,000, For San Fran cisco $500,000 more was reserved, making a total of $2,400,000. Several Influences combined to bring about the large move ment of gold to Canada. Heavy selling ot Canadian grain bulls on the market, against shipments of grain now coming on through American ports; flotation ot Canadian bond Issues abroad recently, payment of the last Installment on tho Canadian Pacific stock Issue and the In creased gold requirement of Canadian banks under the new banking law were factors. Call -money rose to 8 per cent, In re sponse to the outward movement of funds and preparations for Interest and dividend payments, December 1. At the close of November last year Call money advanced, to 20 per cent. Reports from tho steel trade Again were pessimistic An estimate attributed to an Independent steel manufacturer was that over 50,000 steel workers had beon laid off or wore working on short time. 8teel trade reviews were unfavorable, and a largo shrinkage ln United States Steel s unfilled tonnage was predicted for tho next monthely statement. . Bond prices were Irregular with no ticeable pressure on United States Steel 5s. Total sales par value $1,140,000. United State bonds were unchanged on Cflll Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were: .... BaW. HUh. tow CloM. AmatmtJ Coppr American Asrtcultnral ' 7.80Q JH 10 " 4iH American lien nuiar Amfrlcan Can Arrxrlran Can pld........ Amtrlcan C. & K American Cotton Oil Am. lc Hacurltle American I.lnnnl American LotomotlT ... American 8. & 11....... American 8. It. pfd... 21 H 81 H 11 H :m s MH ca iti l.too . ...... too !tt 4IH rH tM OH' MM Am. Busar Ilennins American T. T... imarlran TAhacCO .. 107H 11IH UIH ... 1,(00 180 Anaconda Mlnlos Co.... l.tOO IJH tt MH 31 i 7 U7H MH Atehlton Atchleon ptd ........ Atlantic Coait Lin, naltlmore Ohio.... Ifcthlehtm Btetl Ilrooklrn lUptd Tr.. Canadian Pacific .... Central leather .... ChMPtk & Ohio,, rhlrivfi a. W. ...,.. 100 tl ... k. too too 900 MU Ml to 29H 17 a; 17 .... 4,800 tH $ HIH ... tOO I1H KM X- .11..' . .'i' l,.. H 1IH. ..... crilcaio, M. ru. r.... Chlraso N. W. ........ , Colorado K. A I , Conaolldatol Qaa Corn PreducU Otlawar A Hudson Denrer & Hlo Grand... . Dcnter It. 0. ptd Dlttlllera' Securltlea .... Rrla Erla lit nfd too MH lttH , n, too neu iwu mh soo IV H H 1H 7H n4 too too 400 ian MM 41H itH l 107, 41 , Erie Id Md .... Silt too 1MH ltlH 13H aenersl Klectrlo ........ Greet Northern pfd Greet Northern Or ctfi.. too IIH 500 aiH 11H Illlnola central 10H ItH SI 101 II 7 f Interboroush Met. ..... too tOO Jl HH lift tSH Inter. Met. ptd International JUrreitcr Inttr-Mirln pfd i... International paper ..... .... International IMimp Kaneat City Bouthern M tOO Ul',1 KtH KtH Laeled uaa Lahlfh Vallex IXHiUTIli a KaanTili M., Bt. P. & B. Bt. M. ...... MliiourU K. A T Mlitourt raelllo National niacult National Lead 400- N. R. It. ot M. 2d pfd.. tOO 1I1H 1V i lit 4IH 11 4IH II New Torn central N. Y., O., ft W Norfolk Weetern 'tOO 104 MU, ..... la 103 lOtU North American TOvj Northern raclflo , too 107H 107 104(4 Pacific Mall t Pennirlranla , 700 -1MH 10 lot People' at , lit p.. a. c. st. v.... tin PttUburah Coal 1IH Prentd Hleel Car ' SOT 23H tt IMI man raiac car HI Rcadins , 11,300 1M4 1B9U 160 Itepuhllc Iron A Steel , mu. IlrpuMla I. & 8. pfd.... Itock Iiland Co Itock Ialind Co. pfd.'.... St. L I t F. 2d pfd... Seaboard Air Un. ...... Seaboard A. L. pfd, Btoii-Sheffleld 8. A I... Bouthern Pacific ,,, Southern Hallway Bo. nallwar Ptd H 21 X It 41 M MH 21 H 7(Tt l'JW Ul MH 5J 15H 104 H 4IH. 24H IH 10H trH 62K S4H 4H n t.ooo t7s n too TtH 400 2lS too 11U 71 Trnneieei copper Teia A Pacific .12 Union Pacific Union Taclflc pfd United state Realty.... I.J00 151S 1S1 200 117 I1K United State nuhber,.., 600 United Statu Steel IT. too IIH itH tt u. s, steel pfd . tan .101 Utah Conner Iliu iiu Carolina cncmicai coo MX Wataah , t..l. Wabaeh nfd , weatern Maryland ! 9H Weetlnthon Electric. .. ...... Wheeling lUk Erie, nrw iiaTen ....,..,,,., 2,100 751, 'fj.'01" ,b 4r- ,h,f"' TVe vrVork Money Market, NEW YORK. Nov. 24. MONEY On call, firm; 46 per cent; ruling- rate, 4Ji per cent; closing bid, 4?Ji pr cent. iuumd, uiuij maijr inn ninety, aays. 6 per cent; six months, 44Qtf per cent. 64 Per cent. - ,,'.,, STERLING EXCUANQE Weak; sixty wif tftSr! demahd Lts39i Pommerclal rjiis. t4.so. ? 8IL.VER-Dar. tSHc; Mexican dollars; lreul2r3GOVenmn, 'Btedy; railroad, CloiInK quotations on bonds today were U. B. ref. ti re .7 K. C. Bo. ref. t... IH do nt, . U coupon.. IT U 6". deb. 4t 1MJ.. V. B. ta res JJ2H N" nnl. 4. . SliJ o ""POO JJJJJ'M. K. t T. lit 4. It U. B. 4. res lltH "ta . 414. iu do coupon "JHe.Mo. Paclfl. 4..... KL Panama ! coupon.. .eflg con. t, 7trt An. Aw f . . . 17 . n . . - . . " 'P a. t. t. c. 4. mhs: V: s: 1: "h. ... "h Am. ToUceo .... HIH e4o ab 4i IT Armour & Co. 4H "Hn. V. N II ft'ii" do er. 4. i60.,.' 4n. & W. lit e. 4a! tlH do er. (., 100H do cr 4i . lftj c.. k.,ut, Si?No- rlcifio 4 .:: Tt D1I4A Ohio 4..,,.. 0H ej0 ... ij,, do ih 'o. a. u ttti. 4i.;; til. VrkifTaVcV..!r:,S,rcotnr: 5?' do eonr. 4H..,., 71 do sen. ta.... ti Chicago lc A. IH.. Bt. tl 8 W e U It do sen. 4 to Bo. Pac. col 4a. ia C M & 8 P e 4H .101H, do cr, J? ?, C. n. I, A T. c. ta 11. 3 1st rf ii lilt do rf. 4 71 Bo. nlllwlr l imS C. A 8, r . 4H HH d, in tl 2 ri. tc R. a. ref. tt.. K do ct. 4i ant? nutlller.' C 1H do lit J J 'ii" SI? Erl P- I. tl H IT. B, II ubbir 41' 1 101 Iloaton Stock Market. BOSTON, Nov. 26.-C1oslng quotations on stocks were: Allooei tOHVohawk su Amal, Copper 70NT,da Con IIH A. Z. U. ft 8 1) Nlpleitor illnn.. 7 lS-fg Arltona Com, . . . H North llutt IIH II. s O. O B. M. W N-orth Lake 1 C. It Arlion MHoid Dominion 47 Cl. Heel 4 Oareola c Centennial HHOalnejr (4 Copper Itanse C. 0, HH Shannon u, Eaet Butt C. M.,. tHSuperlor tlL Franklin IV Superior V D. M.. . JM Clranbr Con. HTamarack 77 . tl ?'.1f "S. HiVH- 8' R' M. 17 lei Roral Copper. itH do pfd UK Kerr Lake tHutah Con, ju Lak copper IHah Copper Co.,., 4lil La Salle Copper... IH Winona .. ....... leT Ulaml Copper 21HWolrerlna an Ei-dlrldend. Lornl Srcnrltlea. Quotation furnlthed br Burn, lirlnker A. Co.. 443 Omaha. National Unk building: ' Did. Aaked Aerr Co. pfd. 7 per cent dock tt joo ' Beatrlc Creamery pfd ttH UK Council Bluff O, & IS. I. 1121 (u , Columbua. Nb.. L, It. a P. la, I I) at Chicago 1(7 Krlei A. 1M7 tl MH IHwron rv.. Nth., Ct. llou la, lilt Pr A Co f4. tlT Kalrmont Crraintrr 4 rr rent sar. . Fairmont Ovamtrr 7 pr cnl rfd ... Itrborouh HaplJ Tr. ta, 4 lava Hr it U t. 1MI Kaataa Cltr Mo., Hen. DU 4a, 1IH.. MldJI Wirt Vtllttlr . 111! Omaha oa (a, 1U Cltr ot Omaha ltd rtmiha C n. Kt Hr. H, 1M Omaha A C. n. Ft. Itf. Itd Omaha A C. n ft. ltj. rom.. . .. Omaha A C. P. H. D i..... Omaha E. 1 V. I 1J Pacific O. A K I p. e. notra, 1tt .. Plate ot Cnlorailo Pumllna, . 1?... saundm-Krnnedr tllds. t. e. rM . Ran Frantlsni. Cat., (a. 1M0-1H t'nlan PI oca Yir-dn IMk llotkr XI t. rufl ta an4 bonut Wxmor, Nb., It M 1M I T i lei too loiu rm MH It M 4S H MM 7V S H 1M Mil MH U MH S 44 (4 T X) MH. MH V tl.ti.tS.1T MH ioo MH 100 M ..... V M 100 I.nndnn Stork Mnrkrt. LONDON, Nov. 86, American securities openetl quiet and unchanged today. An upward movement followed, but most of the gains were lost under realising be fore tho end of the first hour. At noon the tone was steady and prices ranged from unchanged to H above parity. Consols for money. 73; consols for account. "3 3-16. Uplon Pacific, 1KH. Uar silver, steady; S7d. Stoney, 4tN. Dis count, short bills, 5 per cent; three months, 47k per cent. Coffer Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Nov. 23.-COFFEE The circulation of December notices estimated nt about 50,000 bags was accompanied by considerable switching trom December to later months In tho coffee market today, but prices were generally higher on the firmer cost and freight situation! cover ing of shorts nnd trade buying. Futures opened firm at nn advance ot 14 to 13 points and closed steady at a net ad- vanco of 19 to 26 points. Sales, 192,450 January, $9.84; March, $10.13; May, $10.38; ociuemoer, nj uciooer, iiu.m, npot, firm; lUo, No. 7, 10c; Santos. No. 4, 12c. Mild, steady; Cordova, 13fJ16c nominal. Metnl Market, NEW YOHK. Nov. M.-MBTAIS-iad, quiet at $4.aJH.30; Ixmdon, 118 10s. Spelter, quiet at $5.SWG.30; Ijndon. I016s. Cop P'f. steady; standard spot to January. $14.12trU.62; electrolytic, $14.7Mf 16.00; lake. $l8.00tfi5.50. nominal; castlnB, $14.15 HH'.J.1.'! n1n ",ot n1 November, $J9.6M7S9.S7; Pecomber and January, $.6W9.S7. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $7.60tr7.70. iron, quiet, unchanged. Lon don maarkets closed ns follows: Copper, firm; spot 167 12s 6d. I'"itures, IC6 7s6d. Tin, firm; spbt, 181. Kutures, lSll6c. Iron, Cleveland warrants, t9s6d. BT. LOUIS, Nov. SS.-METALS-Ivead, quiet at $1.1S; anelter. slow at $5.0066.10. Dry floods Mnrket, NEAV YORK. Nov. 2a nm nrirtna- Staple cotton hosiery will be opened for inn uoramoer 1. a. 1 air auvnnco business was done today an underu-nnr Una. rn fall, 1311. Domestic embroideries for spring Were In UOOd demand. IVnretnl Jiar.n" wer8 lulet- Cotton yarns were UUII. Oils mid Itoaln. NKP.V YOTlir TOnV fst rvrrrr Mt3tr.tr ti OIL-eteady; prtmo summer yellow, $7.06 W7.1D; December, $7.C; March, $7.22; May, $7.85, ROSIN Quiet. TURPENTINE Easy. Evnpornted Annies nnd Dried Krnlts NRW Vnnlf m mrinnnimni. APPLES Quiet. uuuau FRUITS Steady. Apricots, ilrtn. Punrtin nulnt n Mil s,mim t . i , - " avi a tvu -ClAI ln. firm. ' Wool Mnrket tmrintrm Irt Vf? KIh nn... . . . . demand. Americana boujcht a ftjw sllpn Slayer's Admission Involves Organizers of the Mine Workers TRINIDAD. Colo.. Nov. MTv,i. Zancanelll, Under arrest on the charge 01 assassinating Qeorco w. Belcher, a detective, wo was shot to death on the street hero on the nleht of November 90, has inado a full confession, aiwnnllnv n a slatoment mado lata today try Adjutant uenerai John Chase. The confession implicates I hr nrcrnnle;. ers of thp United Mine Workers ot Amer ica, who, Zancanelll declares, hired him to meet the detective. The prisoner, in his signed statement.- sava hv was irivan $K In gold and promised tl .000 more. 11a declares the plot to kilt Belcher was dis cussed in the Miners' hall here on the night of .November 17. After that, ho says, he followed Belcher for threo days before there was an opportunity to shoot him. Robert UPllch. organizer of district Nn. 16 of the United Mine Workors of Amer ica and president of tho local Trinidad union, was arrested tonight by the mili tary authorities. The authnritlea rehia to divulge the nature of tho charges on wnicn nq is held. Women Crowd to Hear "Inner Studies" Read CHICAGO, Nov. 26. A crowded audi ence, many of the number being fashion ably dressed women, massed ln the United States district court here today to hear the reading of "Inner Studies," the book of Instructions of the Mazdaxnan .sun worshippers' cult. The book has been denounced as objectionable by the gov ernment prosecutor, and Ottoman Zar Adusht Hanlsh, leader of the cult. Is on trial for sending It by oxpress In inter state commerce, Hanlsh formerly was a printer at Salt Lake Cl(y. Judgo Mack suggested that women leave the court room to avoid possible embarrassment. None left. Passages from "Inner Studies," as read to the Jury, are: "Every morning and evening the body should bo aired, exposing it to the sun. "Woman Is the temple of the living Qod, for she Is the mother, the llfe-Klver. "Oriental women are the most beauti ful In the world, for the reason that they walk In the air In a nude condition for several hours each day," Hanlsh will attempt to prove that the book Is a medical work and that his re Ilglon Is baaed on the ethical teachings ot Zoroaster, Mayor Dahlman Sees Sights of Washington (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.-Speclal Tel egram.) Mayor and Mrs. Dahlman reached Washington today and were en Joying sightseeing with Representative Lobeck as a guide. Mayor Dahlman said ho would prob ably remain here for the seaslon, of the Rivers and Harbors congress next week. They are stopping at the Raleigh. EATER OF SQUIRREL EATING BLIGHTED CHESTNUTS DEAD QLATONBURY, Conn., Nov, 24-An-other death attributed to the chestnut blight, the fifth In the state this fall from that cause, occurred here today. Everett Hale, aged 30, was taken 111 last night after eating a gray squirrel. The attending physician gave the cause of death as ptomaine poisoning, due to blighted chestnuts which the squirrel had eaten. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Active and Quarter to Fifty Higher for Week. HOCJS VERY SLOW AND LOWER Sheep nnd I.nmli Mtendy or Ten to rifteen lllnlter for the Week Feeders Nrnrce and Active Sellers. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. IS. 113. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday S,X 6.601 W.040 Official Tuesday , 2.S76 13,069 16,1)76 Estimate Wednesday.. 1,400 10,000 4.W0 Threo days this week 7,591 28.57J 8J.016 Fame daps lat week..lS.W) 13.601 47,0 fame days 2 wks. ago. 19.810 2J.SW 8T.4M Samo days S wks. sko.1P.37 18.(40 S0,6i: Same days 4 wks. ago.17,665 12.SS5 101,42$ Sf.mo days last year,.12,J.10 31.9W 35.8M Tho following table shows the receipts of cattlo, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with lost year: 101. 1911. Inc. Dec Cattle (tS7,2fi M7.4W taw Hogs 2,216,401 Itrt.VTt ....... S22.676 Ghp 3.021.180 3,764.237 2oG,W3 , The following table shows the range of prices for hogs at tho South Omaha live stock market for tho last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1913. l12.lll. 11910. imw.llWW. I1W7. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 6 63! 4 86 4 94 4 9) 481 4 64 463 4 49 4 33 4 OS 193 407 16 7 cef. 16 t 17. IS. 19. 10. 6 64 6 691 67W 6 69 21, 6 76 Nov. S2. Nov. 23 6 R7 Nov. 24 6 76 Nov. SB 6 62 Nov. 26 Sunday. Holiday. ... 1.1 it., .inek at the Union Blook Yards. Bouth Omaha, nsD ror iwsniy-iour uours 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARE. Cattle.' Hogs. Sheep. C. M. & St. 1'. Uy ! 1 Wabash Ry i Missouri Paolflo Ry Union I'aclflo Ry 27 J C. & N.-W., cast 6 1 C. & N.-W., west 7 41 J C, BU V., M. & O. Ry 7 6.. C, H. A Q., cast. 6 6 C, II, & q., westt S4 58 4 C, It. I. & P.. east 3 15 .6 C, It. I, & P.. west 2 1 .. Illinois Central Ry 11.. C. Q. W. Ry 14.. Total receipt 63 133 23 D1SPOSITION-IIKAD. cattle, nogs. Bhoep. 630 6C 1,634 1,677 Morns i -o,.........t... Swift & Co Ctidahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co..... Schwarta & Co J. W, Murphy Lincoln Packing Co So. Omaha Packing Co. llonton, Van H. & Lush Hill & Son V. a. Lewis Huston & Co -..... J. n. Root & Co J, H, Uulla Rosenstock Hroa.. McCreary & Kellogg..,. H. T. Hamilton Bulllvan Bros Rothschild Mo. & Knn.-Cal. Co.,,, Christie Hlgglns Huff man Tanner , Harvey ICrcbs Other buyers , 30.1 1.463 407 330 v2 2,083 3,000 2,6! 138 874 7 4 6 63 D7 7 W 12 32 23 Ul 1 9 43 1 1 3 1 34 3 173 2.063 Totals 1,763 10,818 6,430 CATTLE Receipts were Very light today, only fifty-six cars being reported In. As a result ot the run the 'm&rkot was good and strong and practically everything nt.all desirable sold at prices a little stronger again than yesterday. It Is earn to say that the market on kill ing cattle Is KtfTSOc hls-hcr than the low point last week. win e the market at this point has advanced sharply during the present week, owing to lighter receipts every where. It would bo well for the country to Dear in mind that during tho coming week tho bis; stock show will be held at Chicago. The entries this year have been very large, and if shlDDers follow the samo policy as In recent years, the Chicago montei win ne neaviiy suppnea witn cai tie. It hardly ever falls that during the live stock show at Chicago the packers take advantage ot the big receipts to force a sharp reduction In prices. Ship pers should alsn bear In mind that the recent decline In cattle nt all market points was due almost entirely to the fact that tho Chicago market was flooded all during December, with the trade ln a stato of chronlo demoralisation. Tho weak and unsatisfactory condition 01 me i:nicago marKet gave an otner marxeis a lower tendency, in view or these facts It would seem to stand ship, tiers In hand to exercise some caution in the matter of shipments to Chicago. muoiauons on cattle: uood to choice beet steers, tS.0OQ4.7S; fair to good beet steers, J7.t0iff8.00; common to fair beet steers, 18.0037.60; ialr to choleo yearlings, $3 2609.23; good to choice rangers, fl.WlP 7.90; fair to good rangers, t6.6OS7.00; com mon to fair rangers, J6.7W.00; good to noice cornieo. ncuors, i.M)sr(.&u; good to choice grass heifers, K.2&!f7.00; good to choice cows, t5.75CJ.X; fair to good grades, t5.006Jc.76; common to fair grades, 14O0IU&.6Q; good to choice stockers and feeders, M. 6007.50; fair to good Blockers and feeders, t8.O0tf4.50: common to fair stockers and feeders, 36.6666.00; stock cows and heifers, t4.G084.30; veal calves, to.KK 10.0Q; bulls, stags etc, t4.6OQ6.00. Representative sales; BEEF HTBEHS. No, At, Pr. No, At. Pr. 1 10 tM 21 ltd III 9 ta w 11 1100 1 to 1 ...,.1031 1 II ,, S 100 a,, 110 t 1 II 10M T 14 ll 11(1 7 4 it 1011 T II 11 1JJ1 1 la 11 mi 1 11 i ins 1 46 STRERB AND HEIFERS. J 791 7 W 1:4 4 tt t. 135 8 76 1110 I II 1110 1 to 1015 6 to ..I.., tit 1 to 1111 t 10 1000 t 11 tit 1 20 nto t 21 ..,.. mi 1230 C 40 UtO I 40 ,...,.1070 U T40 (40 TM t 40 414 . 6 M jlOOO I 10 I2M I 00 WW I 00 mo 00 ..... IM t 40 1190 10 ISOt IS 11 jo 4 tt ...... u 4 to 11H I 00 ISO 1 00 tM I 00 7K 6 40 t:o t to 1000 I M 10U & M . 1040 I 70 1 1 II 4.., 20 1 I 1 0 I i. ... 7. ... ij!!i 1.... ..,.,.1031 171 1. HEIFEKS. .... 474 t 00 .... 171 I 10 .... ui t rs .... 11 t s 100 1 11 1 1 1 II 1.. BULLS. . IM I 00 . 150 I , 100 6 40 1. 1 2 1 1 1 ... u 1. 1 1 1 . 410 I 10 I:::: .12M I Tl .UtO I TI CALVES, 1 1 1 7 2 1 1 1 , 290 U .140 I t J 1 170 I to 1 , 2M t tt 1 260 t M in in (20 7 U 1. 310 t 10 210 7 W 110 1 to 110 t lo US t 7t IM ITS 114 7I 110 t T5 200 10 00 412 7 U , 210 7 75 170 I 00 no 1 to 144 I 60 110 I to 170 I 10 I........t. I. .......... 1. 2... I... 2... II... 1... II... STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. .. TOO I tS .,160 t W II... .. 470 I I ., 70 IM .. (20 T 00 .. (IT 7 00 I. 1. 4. era a 70 I 190 t 75 I 111 7 00 Charles Avery. Nebraska. 79 feeders.. 1016 7 00 20 steers.... 1238 6 86 63 cows 1067 6 00 17 cows 1030 6 60 MONTANA. 3 steers. .. 1106 7 10 6 c & h... 681 6 GO 44 steers.. ..1173 7 20 WYOM1NO 13 feeders.. 760 6 90 43 feeders.. 813 6 85 3 feeders.. 863 6 00 HOGS There was a fairly liberal run ln sight this morning, about 133 cars, or 1U.WJ0 neaa, ceing reported in. , i'or the three days the total is 28,675, about 1.000 smaller than a week ago and over 3.000 lighter than for the corresponding days of lost year. Packers were very bearish this morn ing and outside of a tew loads bought by shippers nothing much was done be ore 10 o'clock. What stuff was taken 7 62 tti I 74 7 916K7M7J7 7 93 I1 736 796 6 S3 7 44 7 tl 779SS07U7 99 7 71 7 20 7 94 7 73 ' T96 7 70 6 13 7 08 7 60 6 IK 6 8S 7 83 767S(16837S9 6 24 7 V7 7 60 6 19 71 , 7 47 83 s 04 by outside buyers looked to be steady ta a nickel lower, but when packers began bidding, prices offered for heavies and butchers were fully a dime lower. Sales men had been expecting prices as good as yesterday's, nnd they were not In clined to make any concessions, but values fatted to Improve and In the end they were forced to tut loose at tho decline named, nulk of the weighty ot tering movi at 17.407r7.b5 with several loads selling at 87.60, the top. Light hogs weighing from ISO to 214 rounds were sold nt about the same de cline as the heavtce. The mixed and un derwelght stuff, running down into pigs, lauea 10 uo even tms wen, ana it was m general opinion that ln many coses hogs of this weight were as much as 23c lower. moi ot these sales landed at a range ot I7.0&rr7.s.", They moved very slowly and It was late before anything like a clear ance was made. Pigs were In poor de mand, and the moderate supply on sale moved at a docllne of anywhere from a quarter to In some cases as much as 60c Representative sates: No. At, Bh, Pr. No. At. 6h. IT. 100 141 ... I TO II MS 110 7 4t 81 1ST ... 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I K HlirSISP It was laruelv a nre-holIdaT affair In the sheep barn this morning, aa most ot tho packers had only a certain number of orders to fill Receipts were) not qulta up to expectations, the estl. mate being around 4,000 head, which, whllo considerably short ot a week and, two weeks ago, were llltlo larger than on the day that preceded Thanksgiving hurt yeBr . . ..- .... As usual or laie, rcoiiy cnoreo emu was In very meager supply, consequently was ln good request , on the part of tho packer buyers at prices fully steady with yestorday. Anything coming back from the country only halt fat did npt meet With as ready sale, which has been the case for several days back. Fed western lambs and ewes made up the bulk of the offering and these were disposed ot during, the first hours. Three double uOCKB OT lea western law., noimuna pounds sold straight at 87.60 and others not quite as good changed hands at 37.4a What fat ewes were here moved ar&und 1.004H23. Two double decks of fed west ern yearling also sold at 16.00. Bo far trade for ine wees nas oeen fairly satisfactory, prevailing prieea on tut Inmha and ewes being about 10315a higher than the close of last wesk. Trade-in feedors continued to snow no Important changes this, morning, thero being, aa a matter ot fact, not enough feeder offerings here to make a market. Quotations remain practically, the same as at the closo ot last week. quotations on sheep and lambs! Lambs, good to choice, S7.36O7.60: lambs, fair to good, t6.764y7.S5: Iambs, culls, 25.6O.0O; rambs. feedsrs, 6.&O6,60; yearlings, light, W.754W.0Q; yearlings, heavy, to.60H5.76; yearltngB. feeders, 34.se6.4ej wethers, good to choice, t4.SS4jM.00; wethers, fair to gooa, 4.WW4.i weinwa, B4?Si7?r 4.M; ewes, good to choice, tt.269f.60; owes, ralr to good. IJ.5i4jN.S8;. owes, feed ers. S3.Ktr3.75. Representative saieii No. -Av. IT. 209 eornfed Umbs 7S 7 50 BftO comfed lambs ,. 7 60 167 eornfed lambs , W 4 35 216 eornfed lambs W i 35 24 eornfed lambs . 4 138 eornfed lambs 96 4 35 1K Knmfivl venrllnirs BO 0 V 130 eornfed yearllnga W J S3 168 cornred yeorungs ............. jo w m eornfed yearlings 86 6 09 1G6 eornfed lambs 81 7 69, 165 rprnfed lamos , i i 106ctrnfcd lambs J 7 3o 11 eornfed Iambs 70 7 36 169 eornfed lambs 6B 8 75 145 cornfod lambs f: ? S 168 eornfed lambs 61 105 eornfed lambo 216 cornfod lambs ...,.., 65 C 60 CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK, MARKET e Cattle Btrona- to Fifteen Cents Higher Hons Open Iltsher. CHICAGO. Nov. 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head; market strong to 15o higher; beeves, 8O.0O-9.CO; Texas steers, 14.4077.00: wostorn steers, t6.to4i7.80: stockers and feeders, Jt.804J7.40; cows and heifers, SXXfl&lS; calves, t7.0O8U.0Q. HOGS Receipts, S3,08o head; market opened 10a higher, advance mostly lost; bulk of sales, t7.60S7.SO; light. S7.1037.70; mixed, S7.36e7.S0: heavy, 7.3&87.70i rough, S7.364P7.46: pigs, t400l90. BHBEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 28,060 head; market strong to 16c higher; native, tl.0036.10; western, t4-0O5.10; yearlings, iC.Xtta.GD: native lambs. t6.0097.SO; west ern, t6.00Q7.S0. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,000 head; market steady to lOo higher. Prime fed steers, t3.269.09; dressed beet steers H76OS.30; western steers, t&oOQ&OO; southern trteers, t5.60t 7.60; cows, StatW.7.5; heifers, t5.60t5f8.60; stockers and feeders, 86 60070; bulls, 85.00 O6.40; calves, t6.0OS9.bO. 11003 Receipts, 9,600 head; market steady to 10c lower: bulk ot sales, J7 l6tP 7.00; heavy, t7.6OQ7.60; packers and butch ers, S7.86tf7.62 ',,! light, 17.16(37.60: pigs, S5.60&7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,600 head; market 10a to 16a higher; lambs, S7.UKi7.76; yearlings, S5.2SCi6.00; wethers, tl.&OtfCa; ewes, tl.00tiH.60. St. Louis Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, Nov. M. CATTLE-Ra-celpts, 1,100 head; market, strong; .good to choice steers. t8.25t&60; stockers and feeders, S5.00S7.60; cows and heifers. 84.23 438.36; bulls, ti.7DS7.00; calves, t6.0OS10.0O; southern steers, t5.75S7.00; cows and heif ers. t4.00S4.00. HOOS Receipts, 8.500 head: market steady; pigs and lights. S5.76S7.70; mixed and butchers, 37.69S7.S0; good heavy. S7.70 7.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,800 head; market, lOUlSc higher; muttons, S3.76S4.00; yearlings, t5.0Og.00; lambs. t5.25S7.75 Sloox Cltr Live Stock Market, BIOX CITY, Nov. 31. CATTLIO Mar ket steady: native steers, S7.10S7.E0; can ners, t3.60tf4.00; calves, 6.COQ7.00; bulls, stags, etc. S4.50S1.15. HOGS Receipts, 4,500 head; market 10a lower; heavy. S7.00S7.S5: mixed, S7.35S7 45; light, S7.45S7.66; bulk ot sales, S7.SS750. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market steady; ted muttons. t5.6fto 6.00; wethers. S4.60S&00; ewes, tlTtfi-tW; lambs, S9.00S7 50. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, Nov. 30. CATTLE Re ceipts, 600 head; market, 40315c higher; steers, S5.00S&T5; cows and heifers, S4.00 $8.30; calves, S4.6OS8.60: 1IOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; market, steady to weak; top, 37.70; bulk, 17.260 "SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 headmarket strong to 10c higher; Umbs, ' Lire Stock In Sight. Receipts of live etock at the tlx prin cipal market points: CattltV Hogs. Sheep. Sioux City ear 4,500 2,000 St Louis 1,100 8.500 1.800 aKnsas City 4,000 9,500 8,50) Chicago 11.000 33.0CO 23,00) St. Joseph 600 8.000 600 South Omaha 1,400 10,000 4,000 Totals , 18,600 73.6po JI.S00