THE lW.Ft'. OMAHA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1U4. 11 rou UF.NT nm KKNT ApnrlmrnO and flat. SPECIAL LOW UlINT. OOOD LOCATION.. XK AH M'SINEPS. STE M-1IF.ATF.D COM FORT. STANDARD FLATS. rilEE MOT WATER. WR1 ROOMS. To fill these Fine BI-rontn Homes, private hull?, brtths. fine woodwork mid iroo rat Ions. superior light and ventila tion. Janitor. rn. shades, short walk ing distunes, we muhf nXTRF.MB IXJW RENTS. Summer rate H to U. Winter. ST BAM HEATED. t? to til QCAMTT EQUALS AN V at W to im Bettor than separate houses -cheaper than cottages. He them. References. PONT DELAY they are filling. T. .1. HOOK. 1101 N. 1TH ST. o fi-R. 'DOUGLAS." 213 So ISth Ave., hug run parlor, close in, walking distance, very choice. HASTINGS A HETDEN. VVt Harney St. . 115 6-room apartment, modern except heat. Davenport St. Walnut 435. Htee'm htrt flas Ifth Wh Tyler J"?f BK., ESTATE WKT SIDE II. sTEAM heat, also 4-room II modern. 7-room house; flat. 2 No. 13d. a tore a aa4 tittle. Just Now We Offer Two Small Offices flO.OO AND 112.00. Water. Light and All Service Free. The Bee Building (The Bulldlnn That In Always Nw. Office Room, 103. ST. CLARK APARTMENTS. L'd and Harney Sts.. t room apartments. Call H. 647 or H. 6S0S. Gordon Van Co. S Moving, icklnK, Stiirnre ill N. Uth St. Phone O 351 or WtbJSM. S Tl "HUDSON." 07 So. Kth Ave., new. close In. huilt-tn buffet. panel walls In dining room; 4 block to Farnam car. OO PEN ANNEX. Council Bluff. ' nonn with kltrlienette. steam heat. Phone 641. Rental Service Free Wo can save you much worry, trouble and annoyance. We ctiu tell you what houses and apartments each real estate of lice has for rent. Phone u, Douglus ZM. Fllellly t-torage and Vmi Co. STEAM heated, handsome. i end 6-room apartments now ready. Webster 'Ml. VERT choice 6-room, steam heated upart ment on West Farnaui St- JOHN W. ROHHINS. ,8J2 FARNAM ST. iJESIt Bldg. room In Red aa.". desirable office. Bee WANTED TO BUY WANTED Good second-hand roll-top desk; must be In good shape and cheap, Addrora J-1?S. Bee. WAXTKD TO KENT WANTED TO RENT A farm on shares with everything f iir:iuhed. Addreas U Coppovk. Hoier". Neb. BKAL ESTATE FARM IIA.M K LA.NU FOR BALK Ions, i EIGHTY sores Harrison county, Iowa, nartlv rolling, aood soil, cheap for cash Adores owner. Atuood. Palace Ulug., I Minneapolis, Minn. -R, 1THE HAMILTON." 2117-19 No. Kith: also one 7-r; snap at f sum., 32.60 wlr.ter. HASTINGS Hf'iYPEN, 1614 Harney St. 5il"N. 17TH ST. 6-rm. mod. apartru U JjO. RASP BROS Pougias liA Hour and Koorus. WEST FAP.NAM DISTRICT. 1 Chance lor refined young man to secure room and board in v-p.endid house on west 'aide,, one block from Farnam St; be.-t rea.dential sectiou; home surround. Ings; very attractive. Rato will lie very reasonable to young man with good rtfer tncea. Tel. Harney 4tSl. ' Keralsked Rooms. LARGE front room, neatly furnished, modern; references required; privet, family. H. 4273. FURNISHED room, private family, on Harney car line. Harney 6344. 701 No. 83d St. . Fl'R.N steam rooms by day heat: 11. uO up. or 107 S. 17 modern, I). NEAR 40th and Farnam. pleaaant room. . wlih lavatory, 12.u0. Wal. 3u76. 1M9 PUUULAS Hteam heat; I'a.60 up. Park Ave Room, alcove, cosy. H. 4oaT TWO nicely furnished, for two or sin gle; everything modern. 16th and Cats, F.ut No. 9. . SUNNY, mo.t:p. 220! Dougla St. steeping room, $2.60. KL UMKHi!.i loom foi i cut. nt i b.ii ton univer!t. I'hoiie IiqiibIhs iBll. 82s S. 29TH Furn shed family Harnc-y 4"W. rooms, private HANS. PAUIC district, furn- steam heat ed room, private family, 10. H. 3-'- CAPITOL. 2413 Warm, lleaant, bH tniKl- ci ii rooms, tariiliy. Wcl. FIT., rooms, prlv LARfTE. "beautiful rooms, every conven ience, ferred- tvauaas. ltXi Ai'RES. n.4i Kaiisss City, well lnv proved: good lioure, barn, granary ten-ed and crons fenced ; living water; orchard. Ui acres under cultivation, bai aucu pasiuro. Might lake part payment in uniniia income. . W. T. SMITH CO.. 1111-12 City Nationul Bank. P :. Omaha, Neb.- rublio Taking Only n Obierrin; Intemtin Wliett Pit. SOME EXPORT BUYING IS NOTED Save the Car Fare Exercise a Trifle A Home Bargain Close In PRICE H,v-t,e than 1 minutes- walk. from lth and Farnam St , in Rood location, strictly modern, nearly new, paved street, full, two-story, t Mock from rar line, south and east front, absolutely OMAHA. Nov. 11. lli. complete, ready to occupy. The public continues as an onlooker, poaesaion Immedla t e I y. refusing to take a hand In the wheat terms exceptionally easy, market on the buying aide at present - This I, an actual bargain prices. Because of this fact thtr was and will make a romrorta- i great disappointment for the profession- GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET CONTINUED STRENGTH SEEN OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET All Restriction! Against Dealings in Unlisted Securitiei Removed, DeBsaark aa4 Serwwy Take Several ltrgie rarekasea (rs Skews a Reeaase sf Favor, aklo Weatker. BETTER DEMAND FOR COPPER tns as Heeord-Hreakla gklpmeat of lo. Reaalt of IHstroetloo of (derma a ('raiser Kmden. ble home or ment. a good Invest- Hiatt-Fairfield Co. l Omana Nat. Bank Bldg. l. 4M. West Farnam Building Lots 110 down and $10 a month. Good Invest ment on SSth St., between Podga end Davenport. If you can make larger pay ment down, we can furnish money to build. ' O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. Phone Doug lac J716. 101 Omaha IfatlonaL Is and reguiar room traders yesterday. as tney hoped that the outsider won id NEW YORK, Nov. 11 Continued strength was again forthcoming today. This was seen in the removal of virtually all restr.ctions bus. net dealing in un listed securities, official Intimation of an early reopening of the cotton exchange and the unanimous vote of the Clearing 1 Iaii .a .......I.iIhh An 1. n .. f P "i. buJLanii ,"m JiP.h"t d"elng reserve renmremetita from 3 to new a4 JLjlt. tV-Vl per cent. In accordance alth the mit d-lJln", VXii2".MnfrtS!i,v''on of f"1"' reserve law which musi develop or there would be further h-f.-,,,.. .rr,wilve at the hlnnmii of price lossea. Itestlng spvta for the day . T beginning 01 showed docllnss of ivul,c. and while . n".w'y ....,. ,,..,. ...h.n.. there were reactions and Advances from ' j! " no'J ,r. -1! ?n not bT called Strong ' U was said n ,ur quotation, for marks, the market iSeVjEnS- Vf.. '.VJ!!' for various forms of fore.gn remittance buvera nf fuiur.. .. h..t v.-. was without msterlsl change. Sterling teruay and the report ay were ,,D h Of Mieee sales 740 Rang-e Cattle Strong nd Cornfeds Slow to Lower. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER Fal Khecp Tea lo Flfteea Lowerrat Lambs Fifteen t Tweaty-Ftre Teats Lower "Feeders Stea4r Oats SOl'TII OMAHA. Nov. 11, 1S14 ltei-elpt were: Cattle. Hog, eep turicial Monday Mix 4.JM Official Tuedy .... 4.M7 t.iM EstlmaU Wednesday.. J.4-0 I.00 14.W4 ,tr.t snd for that reason their buying has not been as heavy as ws expected. Representative sales: an, . gh. Tr. i t HI S7 U1 WI t Ti4 te .. T t HI 1M H 1 4 is i (J) 1H r .. f t ii .. In xi im 7 4 ; m s in t ts u it m .. im !! T 4S M. IM te 7 .. 7 1 11 .. 7 Ill I 7 47H II ... 1 t l . " t ..la i ui .. II at .. I M and cash wheat ! without material change. Sterling, tle o?M cL" ie'.HforytT.!chle. were higher at the outset, but T4,-"" 1 ushrla In ail noaltlona ceded later In the day. i iw bushels are to go ' The outcome of the recent naval en- The following sho mi the balance via At- gegement in the Indian ocean found re-1 for hogs at the Hou Mtaueaota. BMtGAIN-3:0-gOie improved fnnn, t miles from Minneapolis; on good gracel &riud; lays lavol, about 120 acres under cultivation, I'Cilimco used for pasture; lorno fine meadow isjid. can practically all be put under cultivation; buildings conslsl of H-rocin house, barn, granary, corn cribs, macl Ine shed, windmill, oto.; good apple orchard. Price 30 pnr acre; onc-hitlf cash, reasonable terms on bal ance Adjoining farm held at double this pr.co. tichwau Bros.. JOJi Plymouth 13idg, Minneapolis, Minn. out via the gulf and the balance via At The oaah sales were Ui.oiH) Three days thl week.14.eU 15.Kt Same days last week . . 16.3M ll.4 l-inn I weeks Bgo.,..17,)AJ Same 1 weks mi SI rtJ W IfM Same 4 weeks ago... .SX.6A1 l.137 S7.J74 Sume days last year..l,S4 2S,M i ha loiiowing tabic shows the receipts of cattle, bogs and sheep at the South Omaha live siock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: llt. Mil Pec. Cattle S14.07. SUi,Kl3 S4.73, .M2.40S i.14,M STd.atS iSl,7S7 I.KW.7M H0.014 the average price SIIKEP Buyers did not do much dur ing the first two or three hours of tho forenoon, the trade being the slowest In some time. It wa a rasu of th-l sellers trying their very best to obtain av least steady prices early, and the pecker k idding cons dcrahly lower. It was 10;ST o'clock before any sheep or Urn be of consequence began to move and then fat lambs sold anywhere from IOC Ac lower and aged sheep t to totrwo on. 43 XT) ' Umb sales ranged at $ 75MiA. with the. 4,7M most of them at SS.OOttM lO. The clearance S4,4 I l'e. There wan a little Inquiry for 111.494 i leeoers. out none of any account were lantlo ports. bushels. Vessel room was chart red foi a round lot of wneat to go to Buffalo .'W and a vessel is now bem loaaea for winter storage at and several other vessels are load under same conditions ot;msrket for tbs last few oaya. with com- In rar. aona gagement In the Indian ocean found re-, for hogs at the Houth Omaha lle stock suouse in record-breaklnv snlpmenta cotton, as well as another eduction marine Insurance rates. There were renorta of a better foreign Buffalo, demand for copper, but thla had no effect soon to I n Quoiea prices, wnicn wer- um timnsnu. t ail money was a irmo iinmr, in .f'ate. 114. ,lwu isia.iimi..u.l!M.lls. Mlanonrt. 5 DOWN, S5 monthly, buys 40 gruln, lrult, pouiiry land, nsar price 120; 10 monthly buys W Write lor I, at of cneap land. Box Carthage. Mo. Nebraska. 16i ACRES, improved. Boyd county; ISO acres unders, cult. ration, balance P' turc; good houie, barn, granary; fenced an 1 cross fenced. ,, half cash. This Is a bargain. W. T. SMITH CO., 1111-12 City National Bank, p. Omaha, Neb. o FOR SALE Best large body high-grade medium-priced land in Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. waking distance; gentlemen pre- 63i 8 17th Ave. Tyler l.uA. ' Knralalied llooses. FOR RENT Furnished cottage for the wint. r: convenient location; a bargain! east lerms. Harney 6-ROOM heat; V lMousTa. Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general ciop state In the union: guttlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let J4 on Wisconsin Central i.nnd Otant. Slate acres wanted. ' Write about our crazing lauds. If interested in fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la Wisconsin. - Address Lund Dept.. Koo Line Ry.. Minneapolis. Minn. FARMS FOR RENT 2Kto. furnished house modern except pluno. 2412 Grand Ave. Web- I .irul-het ..k-.lic Itoooua. FUR. h'k p'g rooms. 1S07 Leavenworth. UAVENBORT. ,lS-TWO NK-hLi ;t n- lliil M S.' ' " " Itotela anJ Aiiartmraw. c A I.lFORNIA Hotel, lh ana Call'ornla. Weekly rates tl and up l.,ug a V:, CliDKN HOTEL, Council HiUtis. steam heated rooms, $2 per week. I tiunc rtia POBQE HOTEL- Modern Reasonable. liouBi-a aud Cottages. IlOUSeS 's''co'Beeyulldlng. 1 6-R.. full lots. 707 S. 53d. i72 6. 2STH ST. H. BENNER. Modern, 7 rooms: lx). L. Kamge blk. L. 74i. -o NINE rooms. sUam heat, thermostat, 3218 BurSt.J8laHlH IS N. 21ST. 6 rooms, lis. it. etm e-RCOM modern house, $30, Ave Call Harney 4181. S-R. 819 So. soth I7th Ave. modern cottage. S15 N. t-R house, mod.. 4S08 N. fflth Ave. W. 3U4. 140 3611 Howard St., 10 rooms, modern. 18 Silt Corby St., rooms, modern ex- CPt heat W. T. SMITH CO., -T 2819. 1111-12 City Nat l Bank.-o ELEVEN-ROOM house. U4 N. 24th Crawford, 402 Ware Blk. Wal. 917 FIVE rooms, partly Blondo. Water paid, ste.r 7225, St. modern, 25th Sis. Phone and neb- Van and Stor age Co. Keducea rates for w cava Large van, J wen, 11. 15 per nr.; aray. 3 men. V. per nr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 149. Maggard's J.C. Reed 1 Exp. Co., acking at 207 Farnam. moving storage D. H6. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships; i-horno van and I men. S1.25 per hr.; storage 2 per ro. Satisfactory guar. D. 48 A Ty. W, 4628 CUMING Half bluca to car. t'looma and hath, modern but heat, in fine condition; fine lot. Phone Red HM. IF you wllil strictly tt-oura nonr.e, - room, never beiore rented, c&U itarney M46. Iw rent to right lepacl. i'weoty mlnutea' walk irom t:ty hail. 4-KOOM cottage, roodera except furnace 7W 6. 37th til.. U0- Phone Harney ail. 5 ROOMS, strictly modern, sun room, newly decorated and garage. 3U4 Wool worth. Inquiry ails VVooiworth. Plione Harney 5674. FARM 1-OH RENT 120 acres. 4 lnllea north of Florence; &. acres n ansiia. WHl rent for 3 or 8 years. Call walnut 15.142. . West Farnam Residence $10,000 East ftont on 17th St.. luat nvuth of Fai iini. tlfTl't lxi g rooms, w lil: e.in poso.i anl open air sleeping porch. Beavi- tifsl i;lng room with big tirepiatc. Finest or interior' Hnlsh and decorations. lwt &"al.U. One nf tlio most modcrst priewt homes In this district. Shown by appoint ment cnly. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tler113 StatoJBankBjdg. " lii CASHANO""jif "PER MONTH will buy a 7-room strictly modern home at 2tl) and Oodge Sts. This is In easy walking dlstnn'v; large lot; price is right. 1XU t pny another month s rent. HASP BROS.. 100 McCague Bldg. Pouglag 16TA Corn auuwed Iobwh oi luivtc yesterday, ! enormous loans were made at per cent, ith the.woatler the nr n.i.n.l ba risk i Time accommooatlons ahoaed an easier tacior. conditions favor the f niahing of the corn now In the fields, a woll as the rv t, t Oct cL Oct. OcL 2J.I 4 T 1 I 1144, 7 Mil 4J 3.4 I 7 uii, ; ,7 W ' a 7 Ml it 34. 4 7 M I 4S 2S' t tH i 41 REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE OWNER LEAVING OMAHA A bargain Will sell modern, 7-room house, splendid location, KOUNTZH, AD I'lTlON, one block from car lino; lot 50x140; also has garage. Will show you through. Ca'l v ebstwr KM FOR SALE Fine home, 8 rooms, all mod. except heat; large lawn and shade trees; very choice location in the res dence sec tion of Prairie Parku 2723 Meredith Ave. Real snap at 12,750, For terms see H. H. Mneller. 1S24 8th Ave., Council Btutfs, Ia. III 0-C A S H I Ibt. BALANCE LIKE RENT. 4-room stucco cottage; living room and dining room finished in birds-eye maple; comb. nation light fixtures; hot water heat; lovely bath room, tine large cor ner lot; good barn, cement walks, cemont cellar and good rlstern. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY, 1015-ls W. O. W. Bldg., Douglas 31 or South &16. RKAIi ESTATE 8UDURDAN Dandee. nursing ana moven-.ent of this grain. The country was reported as a freer seller of corn, and the government resort was accepted by the trade as about What was looked lor. It showed a little smaller yield, but the reserves on the fsrms were a IHtle larger. There w.. r,,,, i. k.., .... Investment accounl yesterday to save the 1 , w"? decline, which .mounted to ifiHc Therl! I f1'' lhc 1"'ulon continued liquidation by December longs and this was pretty general. The cash concerns and vlevator jieople bought the December and resold the May at about 4c difference. There were resting orders filled In .December oats. " The provisions' market waa fed by pack ers yeMerday and considerable weakneaa "? ?.n,0,, n- rk came out. in lots to suit ana imib weakened theventlre siecu:atlve u - mnM Ireeltf rates recently - iwi, trend. Commercial paivr aoccpled at, tho lower All ine news irom imnaitn w vi x, optimistic character, this being predicted in large part on the figures contained lnw the latest statement or in nriusn i'iu of Trade. A ruling permitting membera to ileal in stocks during the Impending seitlcnient without payment of entia inar- lieiprui in siaoiiiang el. 2 ; T 1IU t 671 4w Mi 471 7 K 27.1 M T M 1 I Ji 7 54 js. I i ta4 T i I m U' ' 1 i 7 0&SI siong market was easy and had not shorts bouKht to secure prof ts on the decline a further and more pronounced break would h,av?.b.en "v There was a further slUht Improvement in the cash trade in both meats and laid. Wheat was unchanged. Corn, was 1c higher to io lower. Oats were unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1,114.000 bushels; oats, IGl.OOt' bushels. 4 Primary wheat receipts were I.547,Oi)0 bushels and shipments 1.15.000 bushels against receipts of 1,2.17.000 bushels and shipments of OHi.iiOO bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were I40.0U0 bush els and shipments 476 000 buahela, agalnat receipts of S4,ooo bushels and shlpmentn of 6'!.000 bushels ast year. Primary oats receipts were 1.134,000 bushels and shipments BlS.flO bushels, against receipts of Ctf.Oiio bushels and shipments of 714,000 bushels last year. CARtOT RECEIPTS. WheaL Corn. Oats. Rye. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omn.ua Kansas City St. Louis .... Winnipeg 311 20 26 18 2H6 20 21 20 REAL K8TATB LOANS. :iTY and tarm loans. S, b'M. 6 per .cent. J. H. puinoiit tz Co.. 1603 Farnam, umtni WANTtO-City lonna. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homea. Las: NUrassa farina. O KEEFE REAL ESTATi! CO., 1010 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2715. UAKV1N 13K0S nTh". jUO and up. ma ha Natl. Bank. HA KK1h.). i MORTON, Bib Om. Natl. W TD Farm ioiina Kioke lnv.Co. Omaha WANTED City loans and warrants. VV. Farnam binilh & Co., 1320 Farnam. CITY property. La'ge loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas, 22s Ktate Bank Bldg. luu to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., iSth and Fsrhsm Sts. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Natl. Bank Bldg. 6 CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co., 810-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. SEE ua first it you want a farm loan. United States Irust Co.. Omaha. Neb. , , L . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co a modern abstract office, a 8. 17Uj 8U Phone Douglns Ut.7. P.I.ED Abstract Ce . oldest abstract of flee in Nebraska. 2u6 Biandela Theater. REAL ESTATfe FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE. -Beautiful two-elory frame and stone residence, strictly modern, eight rooms, situated on two choice lots; garage in rear. Will trad for clear Colorado land or will assume on eastern Nebraska or western Iowa. Price, $8,000. A. W. BURO, H08 W. O. W. Bldg. Douglas 4464. o REAL ESTATE: ACREAGE Acreage Fidelity Storage Co. storage, moving, packing aud shipping, lulu & Jackson Sls r'liune Douglns v. BEST-RENT BAROA1N8 4. I and 6-r. ciiou-o hoiie, some mod., 2703-41 S. 14th and l'ith. (10 to 118. McKltrick R. H. Co. X. 14S2. ; yiULliN (i-room houst, o JCith Ave., Vacant November t. Inquire T. J. O'Brien, Phone Harney ICS or Doug. 1218. 12', acres, 4'i miles from court bouse, S225 an acre: lies well. & acres, comers or, 2 roads: direction of growth; 2.000; 500 cash. a acres adloltving. same price and terms. Harrison & Morton 14 acre recently advertised so id. IVo Acres, $900 Adjoining Land Held at $1,000 An Acre Some bargain. You will have to hurry jlf you want this. Terms 13) cash, 15 a . mnnlll HAaTINGS A HEY DEN, 1614 Harney ST. Happy Hollow Buy a lot in Happy Hollow between Dodge St. and I'nderwood Ave. and 62d St. and the Happy Hollow Blvd. f You Will Never., Regret investing your money In this addition, because everything has been done to make this district attractive and desir able for home owners.. Building Restrictions protect your investment and assure a future rise In value of this property. Easy Terms will be made so that you may become an owner of a lot In Omaha's beat new residence district, if you so desire. Plats and Prices will be mailed you upon application and we will be glad to show you this addi tion by automobile at any time which may suit your convenience. Don't Wait BUT BU NOW and take advantage of the Increase la value. I lots have been sold. George & Company Phone D. ',, 101-12 City Nat Bank Bldg. WMAII.i OHMIttL M..HKHT. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb cartons, 32c; No. 1, 00-1 ii. tuba. 31u CHKKFElmported Swiss. 88r; Amer Icun Sw,ss. ; block Swiss. 22c; twins, tm; daisies, lo'r; triplets, 16V; Young Amer caa, 18V: blue Isbel brick. Lc; llm hnrr 2 h n.- i ih Ttic- New l org 1st. Trade waa llaht mn,. --P. i - white 'uk "lniti'ril French Rouuelort, port waa poor. The cloalnx of the i.invi. 4(-. r inn rroui, nc; large rr)in-.. , salmon. 6Vi halibut. 11 c; channel cat fish. 12c; Ue, 14c; pickerel. 10c. POl'LTRY Hrotlera. 14V! eprlng chick ens, 11c; hena, txgllo; cocks, 8c; ducks, 10c; geese, 8c; turkeys. Hie pigeons. r cog., UOc; ducks full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, 8c; squaos. No. 1, ll.bo; No. I, 60c. Market quotations furnished by GUInskl Fru.t company: Miscellaneous "helled -Kipcorn: Per lb.. 4c. Almonds: l'er lb., lice. l?rackrr Jack: l'er $3 60; per half cs., II 75. Dates: Dromedary, per cs., I3.ti; sugar walnut, per box, 11.40. Limes: Per is., II. '16. Checkers: l'er cs., I3.W: per haif cs , 176. Honey: l'er cs., .3 50. rigs: u os., .c. t ldor: Per ko. lvW; per S hul., lioo. Cocnanuta: Per sack, 14 uO; per dos., 7. FRU1T3 Oranges. Extia Fancy Valen ces, ts, 112s and il6s, f.1 75 por box; Red Bail Valeni'iNS, 63 fill per box. Lemons: Fancy 10a, 3us, ti.50 per box; chotea Bed Bali, W"s, tkyis, 16 c; box. Oraptruli; All sixes, 1300 er bo.';. Apples: Extra Fanry (irlmes Uolden, ll.io ier box; Fancy Wiish ngton Grimes, 11.50 per box; Extra Fanry Washington Junathans, li.uO per box; lancy Washington Jonathans, II. uS per box; Fancy Connudo Jonathans, $1.2.i per box; Colorado Jonatnnna, choice, H. 00 per I ox: Extra Fancy Washington Hoovers, 11.36 per box; Oregon Spliaen burgs, 1140 per box; Oregon Winter Ba nanas, i.7i per box; Ex-.ia Fancy ' Wash ington Delic ous, I2.U0 per box; lew York 0 een nns, 1:100 per barrel; New York liaiuwlns, 82.76 per barrel. Pears: Cali fornia Clarglous, t'J.26 per box; Extra Fancy D'Anjous. $-.6i per box; Grapes: California Emperors, J3 Wl per barrel: ('al ifoin a Kmi-erurs, ,1,50 per crate: Mala gas, Ij.OO Keg. Bunanas: 1-er bunch, 1.7itf I. 60. VEGETABLES Cauliflower: Per crate, 12.lv.. Cabbage: Per pound, IV. Cucum bers: i uoxen In box, l.iu. Celery: Michi gan, 35a dozen; Denver, Jumbo, 7ac dosen. peppers: Basket, 6c. Tomatoes: Basket, 11.25. Lettuce.: Head, dosen, .iUcVll.60; leaf, doen, 40c. Horsersd.sh: Per cs., 11.66. On ons: hhadols, per dusen. '.0c; yellow, lair iound, 2V! led, per pound, IV- Uur He: Itadan, Bad shea: Per dogen, 6ik). Potatoes: Idaho, per bushel, 7uc; Red River Ohio, 66c per busiiej; Minneaota Whiles, 00c per bushel. Sweet Potatoes: Per barrel, 13.00; pgr hamper, 11.76. buuaeh: Per lb., IV. NUTS No. 1 Calliornla walnuts, per lb., 10. Fllbertu: per lb., lnc; long Naples, per lb., 18c. Pecans: l'er lb 12V; Jumbo, per u ISc. 1 1 " Tfew York General Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 11.-8UOAR Raw, firm; mo.asues, 1.6c; centiilugal, 4.01c; refined, steauy. BUTTi It Firm and unchanged; re oelpts, 8,t;:t4 tubs. CHKEHE Irregular and unchanged; receipts, 3,0b6 boxes. EGOS hteady and unchanged; receipts, 10.7D6 cases. Pol Li ltY Firm: western cnicgens. 14 f4V; fowa, lHg I 'C; turkeys, 1Ki20c. reasd. quiet, western roasting chick ens, 1.HJ.UC. fresli Iols. isisv; frosen turkeys. 17(22c. 441 ...311 ...593 .... 43 ...217 ...144 ....371 These sales were reported todsy: Wheat r.o. i nara winter: 6 cars. 1.08. No. I hard winter: 1 ears, I1.07S: 1 car II 7H; 7 cars, 11.07; t cars, 11.06; 1 car, 1106. .No. 4 hard winter: 1 cars, II. 0j. No. 1 mixed: 1 csr, 11.06; I car, 11.06. No. J durum: 1 car, ll.ll. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car, 11.08. Rejected: I car. hard whiter. II. 00. Rye No. 1: 1 car, 9614c. Corn No. I white: I car. new, 8c. No. 1 yellow: I car, part new, Uc; I cars, new, (8 Via. No. 8 yellow: 1 car, iv-,c; i car, pan new, bsv; 3 cars, new, itii:. iw. iiuinu: i car, oia, ti('4c; l car, new, 66c; 1 car, 6c. Sample: 1 car, viiv. LBia Dtanaara: l car, oc, l wnite;.. I cars. 46 No. 4 while: 1 car, toe. Omana Cash Prices Wheat: No. hard ll.07H91.084i No. I hard. ll.0Stfl.071.!; No. 4 hard, 1.00f 1 M: No. I spring. ll.06Wl.07Vt; no. a inrmr ai wwmi hu ka a .ti.inu I tl nlfil It Kin inu AI .11, . X'.' , . I .-v.. UUliuil, ffl.J"WlllT U. 3 durum, 11 OBH1.101. Com: No. 1 white. 7HifjV: No. 1 white, 67'4ic; No. I white, 679c; No. 4 white, iff 6fV; No. 5 white, 664nV: No. white. 66'fifilic; No. 1 yellow. H,S704e: No. t yeuow, UIITTOV: NO. 1 yellow. 7l4T7014c No. 4 yellow, 67fi70c; No. 6 yellow, 6i'.ifjr r-"c: jo. e yeuow, envo: No. I mixed 67(fh8V; No. 3 mixed, ,6liikV No. I mired. egi"ic; No. 4 mixed, 844?4TV: No. 6 mixed, ettOOSIiic; No. 6 mixed. 64S Wic Oats: No. 2 white. 45Me; stan dard, 4jHfl454c; No. 1 wh'.te, 4Mj46V.; no. wnue, m'ii., narley: Malting STfTJc: NO. 1 feed. 60itrlc. Rye; No. 2, i4tsisr; io. a, wo-mwic. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIOXI REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT We have a complete list of all houses, a; art men Ls and flats that aro for rent. Tills list can be seen free of charge at Omaha V'au St etorage Co , 8v6 S. Juih St. 130 . 36 . M . 20 . IS C ROOMS, fine condition. 1717 Webster St. MOVINU EXPENSES PAID. 560 S. feth Ave., t-r. modern flat.... 2617 Capliol Ave., k-room mod. flat.. 2416 K. 3Jth, 7-rooni, all modern 114 6. S'th St., 7-room, all modern.. ?210 N. 27th St., mod. except heat.. RA HP BROS Dougias 16j3. NEW 6-room cottage; never occupied!; ttrlctly modern; 122 60. Flve-rooin cottage: almost new; excep tionally large rooms: sirlctly modern; near car line and near school, (22.au. New live-room collage: modern except heat: finished in ck; nar car line; IJO. beven looms; parlor extending a roaa the entire front of the nuuw; oak f.nlsn: colonnade openings; four bedrooms and bath; fine nelght'orfcood: near car: to AMEKUAN SECURITY COMPANY. 17th and Douglas Sts. Douglas Soil FARNAM AND 40TH LINE, l4o. S-roiim, very modern, square yard. O KEF.FE REAL ESTATE CO , 1016 Omaha Nat. Douglas 2713. "Little Farm" 2 Acres, $1,075 In Benson Acres Addition, adjoining Benson; all in alfalfa; some fruit You will buy this piece If you let us show It to you. Terms t-'O cash. 111 a month. HASTINOS A HEYDKN, 1614 Harney Bt AN ACRE ON v LAKE STREET. 115 CAMI. 116 A MONTH. Ideal home site, all In alfalfa. Four acres adjoining sold last week for tl.OoO an acre cash. We can offer this on our very low terms for 1876. HASTINGS HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St REAL EflTATK SOUTH SIDE Field Club Bargain, $12,000 F.lecaat residence, seven rooms, taste fully decorated, good slteplng porch, fire place, delightful sun parlor, modern In every particular, located on the corner of 33d and Lln'oln Ave . Just four blocks from Field club; south front; large lot, fox IV. This place Is positively worth lli.m Csn be purchased with 16,000 cash balance monthly. (JALLAGIIEU & NELSON 644 Brandels Bldg. Phone Douglas X'SZ. Cktlitdral District f&uu cash for a modern home. Cathedral district; ; reception nail, parlor, dining room, kitchen (lrat floor, three sleeping rooms and bath on sec ond floor. Full cemented base ment with - laundry, hot water beat. Investigate this. North Side 12,400 will bur cosy home of 6 large rooms, with bath, electric lights, gas, good lot set with fruit trees; will make easy terms. West Side 1500 cash, modern borne, 3 blocks rarnam tar line, near 35th 8t. Reception ball, par lor, (lining room, kitchen first floor, 4 sleeping rooms, bath on second floor; full cemented base ment, furnace, electric lights. Price reduced. W. T. SMITH CO., D. 2819. 1111-18 City Natl. Bank.o lNo,'. Nov. .NOV. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nv.v, 7 74 T 7l S V) 1 161 e I At T 71 I I 111 7 7 K 11 7 70) t Ml I 01 , ,11 v4, 7 ail 7 TJ 7 10 I 7 76 8 10 i 1 7 6f I I 7 taHa! T ! 101 0 t 68 4. ll't I twl; 7 II, U Oi. ' i4 61 7 l.Si f 17! 26' I I (II 1 . 7 38' 7 tl 7 73. 181 17 7U 7.1 7 i4i2r 7 .r 7 7l g ul 7 Ml 8 I 7 .H 7 Mi i 6 (Mi 7 7 ! ? M I I f 77 1J 7 ' 7 7 1 62 10 7 WV 7 72 I III 7 rS 7 73) I M It' 7 4 7H 27i 7 I4 7 7S I l Sunday. Reccipis and disposition of live stook available. Most of the feeder lambs on Tuesday moved at 1667.ft. with the feeder ewe selling around i3.7MM.10. About .rO0 head all told were reported in the yards, compared with 10.146 a week ago, lt.6n two weeks ago and 16,408 a rear ago. The big share of the offerings con sisted of fed westerns, prlneiimtlv lambs I from points In Nebraska. Quality on the who'e waa good. With the quarantine tin existing in lowa no receipts were re ceived from that atate. Quotations en sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to rholce, IK.OMjtt.iiS; lambs, fair to pcxl t6i(in; feeders, good to choice, M R0fl7 10; feeders, fair to good, 16 t6J ,60; yearling", good to choice. rr.S04t00; yearlings, fair to good, I7.2fifi7.60; year Ings. feeders. t40C.0: wethers, good to ch. Ice l.60fl75: wethere. fair to eood, SRHMjwIO; "etlera. eedera. 14 80414 86'. wea goot to choice. 16.6Va6.M; ewes, fair t good. 5 3f.'nS.; ewea, feeders, H. 764.10. Reoiesentative gales: No. . At. 1.1 .ed yearlings 120 133 fed yearlings D I fed ewes 16 2 fed Ismbs 123 fed lambs C0 Wyoming ewes A . Y I O .?. 'ICS T ui 171 6 86 6 Ml t 00 . mi. ..r. n . "i ru 1 1 ewwe 146 fed lambs M fed lambs 136 fed lambs 133 fed lambs 116 fed lambs 0 78 67 Tl 76 Bt li 80 00 I 40 on I 21 4 60 I 20 I 96 II I 80 I M St the Union stock yards. South Omaha. for twrn,y-tour hours ending at I o'ciock p. m. yesterday: KK KlI TK nARft CatilQ.HoB Sheen H aa ! I 004.7f. western steers. 7.0r'.7l; etock- Mlssourl Taclflo .... 1! .. ,. .. ""J"1, feeder, VMy7. 75 : bulls. o.oisiy Kansas City 1. 1 re Stork Market. K ANSA CITY, Nov. H.-CATTLrV-Re-rloia. 11.000 head; market lower; prima led steers, ll no 11.00; dressed beer steers. I nmn Pari ilc 41 C. at N. W., west.. 3i C, Hi. P., M. t O.. W C, B. & g., west.. 17 west. 1 B. I. 4c Total reonlpta .161 It 14 16 id I II 14 1 DiorOoiTluN HEAD. Ottle. Hog. Sheep. Somebody Gets BIO BARQAIN IN THIS. Owner determined to sell, w.ll consider any offsr and terms on good 8-room mod ern house, oak floors and flnSih first floor. Beautiful corner lot; space for an other house; two paved streets; very de sirable location; near Lowa Ave. .mi Cuming. Owner has cut price from 14,100 io 49.ou. ana may iaae leas. McKlTRICK R. E. CO. " DOUOLAg ltsz. O wrf your own home. You can purchase one on easy monthly payments like rent. Read the real es tate columns. Featares of tae Tradlag gal Claelagj PHoesj Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 11, Peace talk gave the wheat .market today a sudden down ward turn, after an early advance, due to active buying for export. The close waa unsettled, at a decline of Ho to c net Corn flnlshel Vec to tir. off, oats unchanged to a shade lower, and provis ion I to 16c 1 to 7 Vac above last night. Notwithstanding that peace rumors were vsgue and seemed to be without any solid basis, speculators Jumped in a hurry to the soiling side of the wheat market. Many stop-loss orders came Into play on the ensuing break, which reached as much as Zic compared with the top figures that had bfeen attained soon after the opening. Just before tin close, however, traders as a rule seemel to have concluded that the peace re ports were valueless, and that a rally was In order. It was estimated that possibly 1.000,ftj0 bushels of wheat were taken by export ers, although not more than a quarter of that total was supposed to he for Immediate shipment. Buying of De cember delivery was said to have been especially free . on the part of the Europeans at Winnipeg and Kansas City. According to a leading authority here, the requirements of Importing coun tries this year Is at the rate of loo bushels for every seventy-five bushels available. Corn showed considerable strength, In the face of the break in the price of wheat. Contlmiux good export busi ness helped the hulls, and ao also die pi edict Ions of unsettled weather. Oats were sustslned by heavy put chafing for a big- vlevator comoanv. Beaidea. two full cargoes were said to have been ills posed of at the seaboard, one ty Rns- lol, England. Assertion that storks of Urd In C ' rago had been r and that cash at demand for the article was brisk had much to do with making provisions firm, packers bought lard, but sold pork and ribs. Article1 Open. t U Igh., Imw. Close. Yea y Kansas (Itr 4rala aad ProvUloae. KANSAS CITY, Nov. ll.-WHSAT-No. 1 hard, It .fT'i m; No. I red. I107H; Pectmber, 1.074jluB; Mey. 1144 CORN No. 1 mixed, old, Juj6gi71V6c; new, &; No. 3 white, old. 72aTic; new. (M!fi70c: December. 64V4c: May. 6KC UATB No. 2 white, 47c; No. 1 mixed, 48(0 45c, D UTTER Creamery, 12o; firsts, Wei seconds, 27c; packing. 21c. F.OOrl Firsts, ttc; seconds, 71 c POULTRY Hengr 11c; roosters, 10c; tur keys, 14c. Mlnaeattetis f.raiu Market, MINNKAPOM8. Nov. ll.-WHKAT-Deremher. I113U; May, 119Vk; No. I hard, I117H; o. f northern, U4tt MOU: No. 2 northern. f1.104iM4Vi. FLOUR Firm and unchanged. HARLk:Y-fc7e. RRAN-I06.5O. CORN No. 3 yellow, ulifi7c. OATS-No, 8 white, 4.V4f.1V-'. FLAJC-41.31Wll Morris A Co Ualft 4k to 1 uuany Packing Co Armour at co och warts eV Co J. vv. Mu.plty Cudahy, ivaiinaa City., g A g .Morris, Houtii t.' Paul!! irmuur, routh til. 1'aul Cudahy, emutn HI. Paul Hiii at Hon F. R. Iewls J. It. Root 4t Co U F. Hues eriheiiuer at legen... H. F: Hamilton Milllvan Hros Mo. ak Kaa. Calf Co.... iliggins Huiuuan Roth Meyers Raker, Jones 4k tl Tanner faros John Harvey D. F Other buyers Totals 1 Sod sul 6 1J0 241 R "ii I 9 I 140 Vt 6 14 1 I I 14 4 6 II 11 M 8i4 1.4M 1,36 til 14.1 1,04 1.2U Ml 198 ,.4,140 t.M 1,160 CATTL&V Receipts were very light for a vteuneaday, omy 1M cars being re ported in and ol that number 18 cars ware consigned direct to packs, s. having been purchased for them at other points and not oileied tor saie here. The ani.ais , mi .l...ta,, verv laraelv uf kll.ers. the offer- In.s ot feeders Le.ng iimited to 10 to 30 The total lecelpts for the week era still the ma.leat ot an recant week and unulloi- than a year ago by over 6.UA) heaa. When It is remembered that no ilwk can be shipped to tills point from st ol the MiSBOurl river owing to the quarantine it will be readily understood why rece.pta of cattle are so model ate. Wtste.n grase beef was la active) de mand this morning and buyers were out in good season .out Ins for supplies. Such latt.e commanded good strong prioea. On the other hand, cornfed beevea were more or less nealrcted all the morning, buyers claiming that tney weie too n.gii at tins pi.lnt and that prices would have to be haud. As a result the trade on cornfeds was very slow and pricea unevenly lower. uuotallona on Cattle: Good to choloc cornied beoves, ISOlulAW; f'r to good cornfed beeves, 18 0nji.00; common to fair cornfed beeves, .7l4.ls; good to eboloe range beeves. 67.4cqja.u0; fair to good range heaves, I 7n4J7.40: common to fair range beeves, iol!.76; good to eholoe graaa he.fers, I6.ooa-7.00; good to choice srass rows, i.764i.6o; fair to good Sradee I6W 4jA76; commin. to fair grades. 4.(36.oo; prlmo feeders, I800tia.il; good to choice stockers and feeders. e.7.tl6; fa r to good stockors and feeders, tMX&M-, com. mon to fair stockers and leeuers, 1j.us 160; stock he f era R764isl.: stock eowa. I4.j0fi6.6o; slock caives, lo.607.0; veaj calves. I7.fcnjlu.00; bulla, slags, etc., 14.74 b0i5, Representative gales: HEEr STEERS. At. rT. He. . Ft. 1010 1 71 II lltt 6 U IIU T 16 6 868 I MM0 8 M 3 -Ul 86 ...ll4t 8 .1 M J17I I 71 NTHKhri aND HIUFERaV ...ist7 116 , 1,-UWSi 8IV- calves. MfiaUlOfiO HOOB Receipts, 20,000 head: market, steady; bulk of sales, I7.404V7.75- heavy, 17. 6oti 7. 75; i ackers and butchers, tf.hk&ff.W ; light. 17 40HT7 80; pigs .rff7.ne. dHEKP AND LAMBrV-Racelpta, ItftW head; market lower; lambs, 18 00fr 00; ' e.irllrf '6 JJ-U7.60; wethers, i.60(4Ji0; ewes, I6.004f6.0a laav City LlTe Stock Markeit. SIOUX ?ITT. Nov. U CATTLE Re ceipts, 900 head; market firm; native steers. 16.6nfl7 10; butrhers. 16W1T7.00; cn ne s. M 3tV0ft: enlvee, 87 OO.0O; bulls, I tags, etc,, SS.lf.fM.ii6. HOOP Recelpta, I.BOO head; market a. . s'-a-'e higher; heavy. f7.Mjf7.45; ii)lxe4. - ;m : light l7.t3V64n.: bulk Of sales. - riniiiltr anh i,am re necenpta, o.ow head; market, 16a h gher; ewes, 13. 504X160. St. Josepki Ltvo Rtexk Market. ST. JOSFPH, Mo., Nov. ll.-CATTI.K Recelnts. I.enO head: market steady: stewrs, I7.twni0.60: cows and heifers, KWUlO :: calves, 16.00710.00. HOGS Receipts, 14 000 head; shippers openln steady; tor, 17.80. rTHKKP AND LAMBS-Reoefptg, l.lol head: market steady to weak: lambs. IX. 60 ro.j5. Cotton Market. LTVBRPOOL. Nov. ll.-COTTON Spot -'n good demand: prices quiet; American middling far. I.t?d; good middling. 4w7d: middling, 4 d: low middling, 4kd; good ordinary, I.Md; ordinary, l.86d. Sales 8.000 hales. . . Rt titrated An1e anal Drl4 Pratte NFW YORK. Nov. It EVAPORATED APPLF8-8t.ady. DRIKD FRUITB-Prunes, firm. Apri cots, hardening. Peaches, dull. Raisins, quiet '..1 for for H I !.- n t )" via, iind li. m ') r.L't '.! .!'! s"l i.j i.'.mi .-.T .''at Bh" 1 r if .el aj: VL '1 SI tea ititt . i'C :t.V. ;fX .! .1 I. . 3C I . .jiji Inlata futures, Irregular; De ls 7Sd; January, Bild, WheaTf I j ( I Dec. 1 1u 1 1S 1 U 1 15V4 1 UT4 1 UV, May. 1 KV 1 &VI 1 tl 1 X 1 CS Corn I ( I 1 Dec.. 68V7-WI 68 88 6HS1 68H May. 71HtS,J 7l'i 71V4j 7m' T1H Oats (ill lec.. 4Wtij 4S 484,l 48) 49, Maylw4jf UK l."J UW 13 SI Pork I I 1 1 Jan.. 18 36 I 19 35 I II 12'! 19 22 V 19 17U Msy., 19 7241 II 72'iJ 19 62lJ 13 2H! 19 67TJ Ird ( - 1 I 1 1 Jan..l 10 42; 10 42H 10 40 1 10 45 I 10 80 May.l 10 60 J 10 KVtl 10 57HI 10 40 I 10 6) Ribs II I I I Jan . I 10 17HI 10 27H' 10 10 10 36 I 10 17'. Prices Wh.st: No. 1 No. 1 hard. 1 -n: No. 2 yellow, 74'"4:V,c: low. 74'4'&74.,c; new. ,i'7'i.! I white. 4Tnc: standard, a ChlcagD Cash red. tl 13ft1.Uk 116.. Corn: N No. 1 yello Oats: No. I white. 474-t8c: standard, 4a 4c. Rye: No. 2. li 03 1 04. Hurley: wt .c. needs: iimotny, S6.iva6.ZJ: c over, 810TXigi4.uu. Provisions: Pork, 117. 5u: lard. Ill 67t4; ribs. 'J.7t.-( 10.65. H UTTER Higher; rreaimry, 244Xc. EiJGS Rlgner, receipts, 8.763 ruea, at mark. ras.s Included, 18?(.28c; ordlnarv firsts. 26W 2410; firsts, rtwSi4c. POTATOES) Kteady: Michigan and Wisconsin, Imn-Clc; Dakota and Minne sota. 3fgt3c; receipts, twenty-five cars POULTRY Uv. hlgUer; springs, 13V; fowls. 11W13C. . St. Loals Grain Market. ST. 1.0118 Mo, Nov. 11.-WHKAT-No. 2 red. 81 .Nrl 12H: No. 2 hsrd. II 1.13: Dcember, ll.MH'ul.US; May. ll.Wvtf l.l!4 CORN-No. 2. 74'c; No. t white, nom inal: December, WW; May, 71f7lwPv OATS No. 2, tjVJi No. 2 white 4K4c. , l.tvereool firala Market, LIVERPOOIj Nov. II WIIKAT Hjot. quiet; No. 1 Msnltolia, s d; No. I Man itoba, Said; No. 3, Us 6d; No. 1 wratern winter. i H VI. Futures, nominal. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed new. 7s; ember, Coffee Market NEW YORK, Nov. 11. COFHKE The market was easier today. Mllrela prloe.s were unchanged In KraKll. according to the early cables and there were compara tively few offers In the cost and frelgltt market but there were continued reports that pr'mary shippers were accepting bids at moderate concessions and it was alao rumureJ that Canadian interests were offering recent liiiportailons at oin- pa'atlvely low prliea. neinano eoniiiiuea f;ulet ana ine io'ui nui mimn iu with Kio 7a quoted St 6'fc and Santo t ii;c A more act ve bualn-ss was porte.l tliro' gli the ifiildHt.ng oom-nlttee n ,ild rontratta. With eglea or 4.aJ uags, lecember closed at 6(ilwUc and Ju,y at 6.76((pi.9t-. Dry Goods Market NKW YORK, Nov 11 -DRY OOODS W-o' manufa'-turers wre reported as ereatlv tioubled by tne Kngllah embargo on colonial wools Worsted varna higher; traiin I ght. Cotton gooda steady but quiet. Lace and embroideries dull. ,w Vnrk Money Market. SEW YORK. Nov ll.-M ERCANTILE PAPKR f'WlO er cent. STKRMNG HXCHANGK Kasy: sixty lavs $4 K7; for cables, 4 lftJ; for demsnd, 4 SILVER-War. 40c. Metal Market. fiT. IjOflH, Nov. 11 -METAIJ4 Iead, firm. t3 37Vvv3.tu. Spelter, nominal, iv). Na, ... SO... 81... U... 14... I... No. 7I 1140 4 1141 tr M 110 M 40 747 I I 04 6 IS I 84 I 6t I U I 44 I 60 I 44 6 44 I... 3 ... IULLH. 1. I. IB. ..wus ..1444 . .lt .1171 .1304 lt I 1 t .. Ill 176 I.... I M0 6 14 1... 14H I 84 1.... 10 I 00 I.... UM I 36 1 ' ALV r'.H. it 9 et 1.... 140 I 00 1.... IM 9 0 STOCK Kll.' AND 6 M NEBRASKA A v. Pr. No. 81 . IM ...16M ...UTO ...I4U ...Hi ...1M0 I Si I et I 96 4 U I 84 4 4 t te 7 40 I to t 0 f 76 4 86 I u I 40 44 440 7 0 tit 9 44 1M II 40 FEEDERS. 9 stk cws. 24 cs Alifrs 8 steers.... 42 steers..., W steers.... U rows 12 cows 11 calves... heifers.. I heifers.. I feeders.. 1112 19 cows 9M 19 steers.. ..1077 69 steers.... 961 6 06 179 I 41 Av. 1 stk hfrs.. 672 4 bulls lzsl 442 H84 942 7 923 237 706 SOU Pr. 1 10 I 66 t 7 10 , 10 I 10 140 TOO 76 T 4 20 IM 36 46 4 25 16 steers.... 8x4 76 16 steers.. ..IO'jO I 60 27 steers.... Ill 4 30 26 cows K76 6 14) 6 bulls 1401 T 10 36 44 calves... 827 140 rahfrs,lM0 7 25 98 steers... .1190 4 96 M rows 1 I 96 II stk. hfrs. 41A 7 10 IDAHO. cows 1087 I 60 16 cows 1089 26 steers.. ..1064 4 "76 11 feeders.. 901 14 heifers... 930 60 HOGS Total receipts this morning were tho largest sine the first of Beplember, there being 1U0 cars, or 7.1X0 head, re ceived, of these twenty-seven cars were consigned dlrtct to a packer, so that the number on sale was only a trifle larger than Tuesday. For the three days re ceipts fool up 1I.5Z1 bead, being over I.5U0 heavier than a week ago. buwmore than ,0j short of a year ago. The early trade was very dull, and while shipper bought a number of hogs that looked steady, killers' first bldg were from a nickel to aa much as loo lower. Sellers ware asking stronger prices and expected a falny steady trade, and as a result they refused to cut loose at the pi ices they wero offered. This made trade very dull, and it was wall along in the foreiuon before anything like a general movement began. Bulk of the sales waa made at 17 403 7 66, the long suing selling at Si'.4ci7.6u. Several loada sold up to 17.66, the high price for the day. Killing demand Is in very good shape. What would happen with a large run la a matter of question. : rtuppers have plenty ot orders, but axe , not able to move their purchases freely. Saak Clearing. OMAHA. Nov. 11. Bank clearings today are II 197 771.81 and 13. 431.111. 10 the corresponding day last year, R. 0. Druesedow and Brennari Running a Neck and Neck Race The approach of Robert C Drue sod ow almost to the ragged edga between de feat and election to the house of repre sentatives from Douglas county, is the latest development In the official can- ' vasg of poll books In the election Com missioner's office. v Druesedow, republican, led Brennan. democrat, by thirty-eight -vote In the race between them for the twelfth plaoe. on the delegation. But changes resulting from the official canvass and the count ing of votes sent on by mat!, has re duced. Prueeedow's Jead te only twenty- nve ever Brennan. If fJrueasdow s given the election, he ill be the seventh republican rs the) Douglas count delegation to the house, the other five being domoerwts. If Bran-, nan beats Drueedow out. aa he threatens to do. the delegation wll consist of six ; men from each party. The only new change In the canvgaa of votes for the police Judge has been a loss ot five votes by Judge Char leal E. . Foster, which makes his lead over R.. J. Madden til, instead ot tit, as was in dicated on Tuesday, Voles sent in by mail are being counted - In the police Judge race, following a favorable opinion by . Arslataat County Attoreney Haffke. A majority of such votes have been for Foster. Women Take Lively . Part in School Vote Women took a very lively part la the school board election, according to fig ures compiled by the election oosamls- sloner la connection with the official can vass. As counted in nine wards and part ot the Tenth ward, the votes east by women, as compared to those cast by men, are as follows: Votes Ward. Women. Men. rtrst Second Third - Fourth Fifth .. Sixth .. Seventh Eighth ., Ninth Tenth (only three precincts). 7 14 139 urr 4M 8 404 17 Totals, I wards. I pets.... LIT! U.394 VfrU LST7 164 1,171 1.9 143S 1,771 1.066 1.937 HEAVY VERDICT AGAINST PACKERS FOR FULL AMOUNT A verdict for 1 30.0W. the full amount sued for, was returned promptly In dis trict court by the Jury which heard the cage of Peter Korea against the Cudahy Packing company. Testimony was to the effect that Koran, a laborer, suffered appendicitis and permanent derangement of his intestines as the result ef a fat! while st work. Another jury returned a verdict of H.00 against the street railway com pany and in favor of Ignos Plintkowakt of South Omaha, who austalpvsd a skull fracture when struck by a Ralston car at Thirty-third and Q streets. :a .,fr .T m -i.M fir taw Ft u..l ':? 'lid A ar ur .jZ a:H silT t." , illS BiHJ vz :l-f. srfT . aiiT . ORi' wi'T . li tr i-jvr sift. ai3- .n n!T -w'.-T .,' li.'i Iwfi . fI I il .in i. rT 1 HI 3ri l.';.v. ,.vS .! .? ' . .IT i. ,T- .;t -It v -i vt