V ... - t I i Till; II Nr.: OMAHA, r KI PAY. NOVEMREU 12. miS. 11 n i! ? r Farnlihrd Room. ONE large furnished front rjom, nil modern. and one ruoin with sleeping Prch; walking distance. Mi 8, 2. th St. Douglas 4123. HARNEY ST.. 26:11, dnwv room, new whit furniture; suitable for three: tl 50 P week; private home Harney $iw. fl KNISHFl) room for gentleman, close In. 8:4 8. 21t St. NICELY furnished room; cIom In; all modern. Ml 8. 2l'd St. MASON, 2915 Two mcxtern room, en suite, furnished complete, Harney 414. MODERN, newly furnished rooms, first and second floor. 1018 N. 21st. South Omaha. Phone South 872F, NEW LY furnished room In private family; modern flat. Reasonable. V. 2495. JACKSON. 2717. beautifully furnished room, with or without hoard H. 7 04 IK S. 2.MH ST. Light iioi.M.aecplng and furnished rooms: no children. BEAUTIFULLY furnished room gultable for private family. H. 8112, KOI All lAJW RAT EH TO PERMANENT GUESTS. HOTEL SAN FORD, 1th and Farnam, HOTEL HA RLE Y. 20th and Farnam. MODERN room editable for two. W. 4S2. 2214 DOUGLAS Newiy furnished room. Furnace heat Close in. Kea &oi. THREE furniahed rooms; partly modern; reasonable. 3424 Fahler. tsfornlihoil Koonta. I OR 4) unfurnished rooms, Web. 6795. HeniekerpliK Rooms. PAVE'NPORT, am8 TWO OR THREE NICELY FURNISHED HKPG ROOMS; REA SONABLE RENT. FAUN AM, 2S22 Two nice housekeeping rooms; electricity, steam, gas "in. Furnished llonsea. -ROOM modern bungalow; completely lurnisnea; near car, itjl i 7-R. house furnished. H. 3831. MY home for months or longer, near 8th and Harney, rnone narney m.k. Houses anil toitmn. Anrtk. SEVEN ROOMS 2427 Charles. US. Pbons walnut zw 1612 N. 20TH, rear, 3-r. house ami base ment, with sink and toilet; walking dis tance; colored; $10. L.. T. J. HOUK, lioi i. lairr. 1106 N. 18TH. good 5-r, cottage; part mod ern; walking distance; saves car fare; 118. .. . T. J. HOOK, 1101 N. inn KENT FREE FOR TWO WEEKS Nice knnu navlv riecorated: VlilllIVUMI ....... u , . . " " ' modern except heat; storm windows and floors; price requccq to weu. u"'. fe26 PARKER ST. 6 rooms. $18. Duug.TuI FOR RENT -room house, all modern conveniences, v dioc. io car. SSth Bt. M. A. Past, 4519 N. 88th St Phone Colfax 1173. FOR SMALL FAMILY Entire upstairs of residence; 8 nice large rooms and bath; modern except heat; clean and comfortable; 810. wen. J636 Bristol New, mod., bungalow, $27.50. FOR KENT Beautiful modern resi dence. I rooms and bath, pot water boat. Large garage: at 3B20 Florence UIVQ. roODB UllH-K oeov. 6-room. all modern. 107 lothrop. $j2.U). WALKING distance, 2638 Dodge, 8-room, modern. $26; key, 2640; call Web. 4875. WALKING distance, 2638 Dodge, 8-roora, modern, $25; key, 2640; call Web. 4875. Rent Reduced Nice b-room house, modern except heat; torm windows; arranged for two fami lies If so desired; rent 8iZ. iall Corby bt. Tel. Web. 782. SEVEN and flvs-roora houses; - modern, walking distance. Douglas A6. MICE 6-room cottage, with bath, gas, electric- light, shadea. 'JSW Wirt Bt.; 418. t-R. mod. cottage. 24(6 Emmet. Web. K6!. VTrl E.nim rntlaiTA north H i ll H . 1 IUI(i ex heat; will take part rent eacii mourn In carpenter work. Tel. Wen. llHtf. 1706 Howard, mod., oak II., metal w'th'r tripped windows; biaut. Int. VVal. 2."il7. FOR RENT 2811 fc. Wd bt., new and modern; ' rooms and bath; hardwood finish; parlor, dining room, kitctieu, sun parlor first floor; 6 bedrooms, sleeping porch, bath on 2d floor: one block from car line; cheap rent to good tenant. Will be shown on application to W. T. SMITH CO., City National Bank Hid. o. 7-ROOM house, strictly modern, with garage; splendid neighborhood, 3032 Marcy; $30. Call Harney 2705. STRICTLY moaeiti, 7-r., Hancom Park, cottage, oak floors, $. Tel. Har. ilHi. T-ROOM. modern, 268 Poppleton Ave. MODERN 7-room bouse, lily Park Avt, $36. Phone Harney 1566. 127 PARK AVE -room mod home. $34; garage extra. Oarey Cleaning Co. H. 7307. -ROOM cottage. 1U 8. 2Slh St. $14. Water 8-R. houwe and sleeping porch. H. ;aj4. Fine modern home, practically new. prettily decoiatod, good woodwork, easily heated, good location, near car lines. Inquire 712 Park Ave. Harney 1241. 6-r. hoube, mod. ex. heal. 8u0 8. 21st. 6TR1CTLST modern collage, large yard, fenced In. $18. 2419 to. 24th. Call 2411. OOTTAGEo 25C0-11 201H AVE. $14 PER MONTH. Two 7-room houses, 8. W. . corner 33d and Howard. These houses have been fvery completely remodeled; new fur naces, combination light fixtures, hard wood floors, new paper In every room and closet. Summer porch, screened In; In fact every comfort, $J0. ALFRED THOMA8 08 1st Nat. Bank. est. 1 ROOMS-WEST FARNAM, S:4 Daven port Pt , good modern home for large family; beautliui yard. ROOMS West Farnam. dandy, new, all modern home; sleeping porch; mahogany and white enamel finish; very choice; 3310 Dav enport St., $45. . Peters Trust Company, 123 Farnam St. Douglas 898. o VERY choice flat. 6 rooms and bath. modern, ground floor, close to cross town and Leavenworih car lines, bee owner, M6 . 27th St. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Owner of eight-room, mod ern, stucco l.ouse will allow desirable party one month's lent free. If taken within ten days. Rent, Including heat, $u per mo. Omaiia Rental Exchange. Doug. Mli. -ROOM, all modern, 2705 Howard St., rent JM per month. Doug. 48. A Room for the Roomer, or a Roomer for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the Work. Miscellaneous. FREE RHNT 1 MONTH on 14 real bar gains. to 8-r.. $5 to $36. McKitrick R. K. Co., 3141 Ramge Bldg. D. 14.', Ty. 214uJ. $14 fc-r. cottage. 3304 Franklin. $15 6-r. cottage, 2107 Ohio. $A 6-r., cottage, 1412 Evans. J6 8-r. mod. 1919 Wirt. W. H. YATES. 647 Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg. D. 1M THREH DESIRABLE HOUSES IMJX RENT. $25 -r., all modern, 6312 Florence blvd. $36 5-r. flat, all mod. 2612 Sherman Ave. $27.60 6-r. houite, very claay, 3iou Lin coln. Ave., or Center St. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Doug. 1781. 5th Fl. Omaha Nat. a Globe Van&Storage Btorsa, moves, pecks, ships; 2-b.ors vaa and men, fl.l per nr.; storage U per mo. Patlfia.-imn mmr I. 433 Jt Ty. 23ti PR- cottage, newly decorated; rent .cheap; mod except heat; storm wln tjos. 3120 Corhy St. Web. 1345. Gordon Van Co. CI N. Utb SI. Tel D 34 or Har. 1MT. IEE the Cen'ral Furniture Stores FrtEB KKKTAli I 1ST Maggard's and btorsx Call us for sa le for mov. tns, pacRiit, anlpplaa;. i;u Wshatsr bt. ' MAt Kf.Vtk-l-VlU HHAN landrr. Dundee's Newest Addition $25 Cash, Balance Monthly For good lots, only 1 to 2 blocks from the car line, costing from $1,100 up. No Other Addition So Complete Nowhere else In this city has there been such careful planning, nor so much preliminary work. the GRADING IS DONE. You will hare no cutting down, no filling to do. THE SEWERS ARE IN. THE SIDEWALKS ARE LAID, walks, when and how to be laid. WATER PIPES ARE DOWN. new additions. No annoyance In the NEW ADDITION TO DUNDEE. PAVINO IS BEING DONE. No peUtlons are necessary to start the work. Your street will be paved by the time your home is built Near Business and Accessible ly fifteen to twenty minutes from the center of Omaha to the lots In this new addition. Is there any other portion of the city where you have this clodenens and convenience? Remember Only $25 Cash $T0 to $14 a month will buy many of these choice lots. NEVER BEFORE have Dundee lots like these been offered at such unusual terms, no If you want a bargain In Dundee's Newest Addition, now Is your chance. Bee us at once. George & Phone D. 756 FOR RENT M lace Han adb. IloUSes p11?" Ban" Co-. Bee Bldg. uuuws 'n all parts of ths city. FIDELITY t'KEE Pbons Dounlas I8 for complete list ot vacant bouses and apartments; also for stores, moving-. 10th and Jarkson 8'a. '-ROOM mod, cottage. ni2 b. lUth. R. 5li2. 1513 N. MTH, rear. 3-r. house and base- uiriii, wnn sinK ana toilet, walking dis tance, colored. 10. T. J. HOOK, 1101 N. WTH. 1106 N. 18TH. Good &-r. cottane. part modern, walking distance, saves car fare, lis. T. J. HOOK. 1101 N. 18TH. movint. storage. D. 14. " !291 Firnim REAIi EHTATK LOANS $100 TO $10,000 made promptly. V D Wead. Uead Pidi;.. ISth V Karnam Sts. CITY and farm loans, 6. 6j. per cDt J- H, Dumont A Co.. 419 state Hank. A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture Into cash. WANTED Good farm and clly loans at lowebt rate. PKTBRS TRUST CO.. H.K Farnam. CIX Property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas 22S State Rank Rldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebra-oia farms, O'KEEFK HKAI. ESTATE CO; MM Omaha Natlo-ial. Phi.n Doviilns 1711 MONET on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Hank Rldg. 6 IOAN8. C a. Carlberg. Ha. 12 Brsnoni Xhsater Sld. WANTED TO BUY OFFICE ti'i-iillure bought and sold. C. Reed, liOT Farnam, Doug. 614u. Strictly high grade piano Web. 8726. Yale bun everything 2d hand. Web. 41 HIGHEST prices (or old cUthing. t. 4714. WANTED TO RENT ROOMS or board and rooms wanted for four bualneas women. O 312, Hee. REAL ESTATE KOR EXCHANGE WANT to trade about, $lu,0u0 worth of m-ci i IV i in iuis tllU iwu sinaii nuuMia lor an apartment or large residence. Mlj;ht .-.,tT.ui i j uniiiran iu iri ij, Will my LUnil difference If proposition warrants. M 311, Omaha Hee. ViOlii' nlot'ly located Income proinrty, worth $JO,000. for exchange for N. E. Colo, land; mortgage. 7,oi.u, equity, iu. (00. Want clear lunii. B. 407. Hee. DENVER property for exchange. Seven room, one and a half-story brick, mod ern except heat, lot SUxUu; price $3.0uO, mtff. $yj0. Four-room frame bungalow, modern except heat; lot 31x130; price $1,600, clear. Roth houses are In Kood neighbor hood, and will trado for Omaha or Lin coln of about same value. Y lis, Bee. 6-room cottage. Council Bluffs, 80 acres Irrigated Colorado land; foi lots or cot tages in Omaha. Colfax IMS. REAL ESTATE FARM A HANlll LAU FOR SALE. Kansas. CHOICE Improved 4 In Phillips county. jvauiuia, uiacK son. txcn&nge lor cat tle, other land or cash $fi,4o0. Ilellyer, Republican City, Neb. ArbmakK, 200 ACRES good timbered stock farm. well improved, easy terms; 2 miles from county scat. Write for full infor mation to Miss Rosa Ktefka, Route 1, Rurwcll, Neb. FOR 8ALI0 1H0 acres, one-half mile from Clarke. Neb.: SO i.i re. In wheat hnlano In pasture, hay meailow and timber; Kood ouiiuingR. rrtce per acre, half each. W. D. Abel, Clarks, Neb. ItiO ACRES raw land to break tn Keith county. 6 miles from Osalal a. If in terest d write A. A. Grior. Kingaley. la. stiunrsola. 40. 80 or 100 acres good heavy soli, well settled part of Todd ccuntv. Minn : good roads, schools and churches. Price. U5 to $J0 per acre. Terms, $1 per acre vaxh; balance i oer ucie year: L.oui acres to select from. Schwab r,ros.. 102S Plymouth Hlg.. Mlnne.ipolia. Minn Missouri. $3 DOWN, $5 monthly, buys 40 acres good land: some timber; near town; price $1U. Cither bargains. Box 4J&-V, Carth age. Mo. WUeoasla. CPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and general crop stats In the union; settlers tiiid; lands for sals at low b rices oa easy trms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon sin Central LAnd GranL Exoellent lands for slock raising. If Interested tn fruu lands asa for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Depart., &i LUi Hallway. MlnneaDoita Vdlua Miscellaneous. HA V B YOU A FARM FOR SALBt Writ a good description of your land ind send It to the Sioux City, la.. Journal, 'Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me dium." Twenty-flv words every Friday venmg, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Suuday morning for one month, giving slxlasa ads us twslv different aays tor V, or U words. $4. or 76 words, $4. Largest clrouiatluo of an; Iowa news paper, lu.'W readers dally in our great sta IKS- REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTEJJ to Huy A hoiiieslead rcnu uulNhnient. caah. Address W. D. ElroU, 4f) N. 14th St., Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE OWNER will sacrifice s-r., strictly mod ern bouse, wlih larti s eeping room, oak floors, woodwork nicely decorated. Tertna Phone Webster 1127. 5-KOoM h'use. modern exiept heat. 3u-'i Manderaon. owner, louglaa kJM. CLOSE-IN Plx rooms, all modern, paved street. everything In tllMup shape; uaraae, eaat front lot; located fast of Central boule vard, near Can St. Price $i,i!ri'i. Would coimlder trade for cottug no' over $J,5uu. C. (I. CAHLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theatei Bldg. KKAL K.STAT K Sl'lll HBAN Dundee There will be no annoyance over Water la a nerlotia nrohlom (n many Company 902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST RIDE 26TH AND JONES $4,260 Steam heated. -room cottaxe end room to hulld another. You know what around la worth there and will appreciate this bargain. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 6th Floor Omaha National Rank Hldg. Pontons 17X1 r Close-in Home G ROOMS, $3,450. A good, 6-room, all modern residence on Ciapitol Aive., near 9Hh St.; welkin distance to town, Hlnh echool and CrelKh ton college; paved street, paving paid; $1,450 cash required. The Byron Reed Co j Phone Doug. 297. 212 South 17th. REAL ESTATE VACANT FOR SALE By owner, lot In Kvauston, the exclusive residence district; on Harney St., near 63d; 50x135 feet. Price $1,150, one-third cash. G. I. Carpenter, Phone Harney 6SS7. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Investment Exceptionally well located brick Im proved business corner: Income $2,424 per year; firat mortgage 6 per cent; $10,li against the property. Owner must raise $.0i quick and has made a cash price of $19.UOO for this week. This price la $6,0110 lens than the property Is actually worth. Here is a chance for a fin" In vestment at a big bargain. INVESTI GATE. Calkins & Co. Douglas 1313, City Nat. Bank Bldgr. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS SIX-ROOM HOUSE, with one-half acre or Deautirui ground; little ways f rom street car line: price reasonable. 1st and Haskell Sts. Harney tW3. ACRE and quarter of ground, all set to frult and bearing- rtaht-Z.ni hniu. ,12 premises well a.fd c.ater- sel" chean- ath K tnree iTi, fine ? South 15f.7. block south county TB ART OF SELLING FOR CASH This little brochure explains fully how we csn sell your real estate or business for cash, no matter where located. Ws mean It. Write today describing what you have to sell, buy or exchange, and receive this booklet free r- v Tooi CO.. 403 W. Walnut St.. Pes Moines. TZ-Z A Room for the Roomer, or a Roomer for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the Work. FARMS WANTED DAIRv far,n r rent About HO goraa. Two niilea from Council jiltiffs. One of tho best dairy farina In the country fc iler a,LreA, ply,to "orge G. Clars. IS I'earl fat. Phone 174. Council Bluffs In Apartments, fiats, house and cottages v . ' . . " can be rented quickly and cheaply by a nee "t or Rent," LEGAL NOTICES Notice is hereby given that sealed nro PosalB will be received by the Board of Directors of the Short Line Irrigation District at their office in the Village Tof Bayard. Neb., for the purchase or fif teen thousand five hundred eighty-two dollars face value of tho per cent serial uoiiua saici oiati let until l:S0l o ciocK p. in. on in ,m aav or December 1916; said bonds are laaued under ad bJ virtue of an Act of the legislature of thi state of Nebraska, approved March 2Rih IK. Session Laws IH)1. Chapter 70 and al TO A n .1 ii cnH..Ana IhaMln ., . . .. J All -.....u.....v. v... . .... , iiuiiuani to a H i pursuant to a ...j... 1,,.- uaiiiiea el luri ui a.i uwLiiLi, ine reserves the right to rej uius aim win 111 iiu t7veni sen any of said bonds for less than nlnetv-flve ,.- . of the face value thereof. By order of the Board of Directors. (Signed) CATHKRINE ROBERTS Secretary Short Line Irrigation Dlstrh't. N9d20t Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. ll.-COFFEE-The market for futures was easier today under continued realizing or liquidation, whilo buying seemed to be restricted by reports that Brazil had been a free seller on the recent advunce and the continued full receipts. The opening was 1 to 6 points lower, and small offerings wer-j well enough taken to cause slight rallies during the early afternoon, hut prices weakened again in the late trading under Wall street selling, with March eimlng off to 6.75c ard May to 6.Hic. The closing was 4i;i8 points net lower. Sale, 13.750 bag Novembei, g.7oc; December, 8 70c; Janu ary, 6.71c; February, 6.73c; March, 6.74c; April. 6.77c; Muy. ii.81c: June, ii.sv.r- Juiw S.slc; August, g.saic clentemU-r. 7.o.c: ocl toiler, 7.iic. Spot quiet; Hio, No. 7, 7c; Santos. No. 4, c; cott and freight offers were about unchanged, quotations rang ing from .25c to S 3ou for Santos 4s, Eng lish credit. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 11. COTTON Steady; middling uplands, il.8iu. 8al'-s I, 400 bale. Cotton futures opened firm; December, II. 6Hc; January, I late; March, 12.u6c; May 12.21c; July. 12 2. Futures closed steady; December. 11 tec- January, ll.iuc; March, 12.ulc; May. 12.13c: July, 12.19c. I he cotton market closed steady at a net vain of only 3 10 6 points LIVERPOOL. Nov. 10.-CfrTTO.V-Spot, steady; good middling. 7:21: middling, 6.9&d, low middling, tTjd. a lien, M.OOJ bales. Oil and Hoaln. SAVANNAH. Ga., Nov. 11 TERPEN TINE tjulet. 67c; siilea. none; receipts, 41 bhls : shipments, none; stock, 12.442 bbls ROSIN -Firm; sales l."4.l bbls.; re relpts, i.07it bhls: a iiptix-nts, none; sto'k .07ii hlils. Quote- A. H. C. !, $i iif, Kt K, F, lUVnSui; J. H. K M; I. V, ivii :, K. $i.4"; M, ftj.2U; N. 6 50; WO. fti.ti6; WW, $u j. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing- Cattle Steady and Feeders Slow to Lower Sheep and Iambi Fully Steady. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE TO TEN OFF OMAHA. Nov. 11, IMS. Rolpts were: Cattls, Hogs, dheep Offl.-lal Mondnv IS 74 5.140 23.S1 Official Ttiesdav S.7HJ 41M 1.- Official Wednesday.. .. 10.114 4.445 17.W1 Estimate Thursday .... $.700 &.2H) $,W0 Four davs this week. S4 i 1 :7 M.TS Same dava last week.. S.vwi 14 110 Hf Same days 2 weeks aco T I S49 -'4 W."M fame davs 1 weeks n .V 2 1 lat.SM I Same days 4 weeks ago 50.ii.S 1".M$ 124. :W wmt days last year . .IS. 4:3 ZR.WS Ths following table m.ows th receipt ef cattle, hogs and shp at ths Omaha IWs stock market for mi year te oats, as compared with laat year: 1. KM Ine. Cattle 1 CH.! S14.7M Hogs I rr.2 t.M3.21 $-H.w- Sheep 2,910.2b $.kl.U $.4 Ths following; tahle sriows ths averse f rices of hogs at th Omaha lv stock market for tha last few days, with com parisons: "bate UU. 11114,1 1U I in.' mil-1 w" Oct. 26 1 S9 7 7, 4H 141 Oct. 2 .7 K t 01 t 84 1! Oct. 27. T 1)4 T l 1 Oct. .WTWt7$0$U Oct. t. T OAS T 06 T 74i 7 7 Oct. . 1 7 13 7 16 7 6H I IS Oct. 31. 1 U 7 711 7 US 12 Nov. 1. 7 02 7 68 7 71 f 04 Nov. t. 7 10 7 75 W Nov. 3. M4 7 W 7 6 lrt Nov. 4. 6 2H 7 11 7 6o 7 1 U Nov. 6. (sk 7 36 7 4.s 7 W Nov 6. 6 lfti ? a 7 61 7 7J, 4 IS Nov. 7. 1 7 84 7 M 7 7l 141 Nov. $. t V 1 5 7 Nov. P. t!7S 7 1 T 77 U Nor. 10 0 61S 7 ) 7 72 I 4 II Nov. 11 43T 7 47 7 64 7 . t1 7 M 7 69 7 64 7 41 I 13 7 66 I 01 7 87 7 1 1 7J 7 71 11 74 7 70 7 0 I w 8 V 7 K 7 K"l .UliUH V Receipts and disposition of live atock at ths t'nion stock yards, Omaha, tot lenty-four hours ending at I o'clock yesterday; RECEIPTS CARS Cattle.Hoge. Sneep.lt sea. C. M. A St. P 2 I 1 10 ii 2 2 13 6 6 6 26 13 11 1 1 i 77 3 V4 anah Mlasourl Palflc .... 2 I'nlon Pacific 14 C. A N. W.. east... 2.1 O. A N. W west... 18 C. St. P.. M. O.. 2 C. H. A W., esst... 2 C, It. t VJ.. west... 10 I-.. R. J. & P., esst. 2 C, R. I. & P.. west. 2 Illinois Central 8 Chicago G. W i Total receipts ...149 DISPOSlTiON-HEAD Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris & Co t!2 fwlft A Co 1.1:45 874 1,2..7,1 Curiahy Packing Co l.lhi Armour & Co $44 J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pacaing Co 7 So. Omaha Packing Co. 25 W. H. Vanaant Co ii Benton, Vansant & L.. 24 iK. 11. Lewis 47 Huston & Co 81 J. H. Hoot & Co 31 J. 11. Bulla 34 Rosenatock Bros 174 Kellcg 875 Werthe.mer & Degen... 213 .Sullivan Bros 91 Rothschild H Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... l' Chrli-tte 81 Higglns U Hulfman 14 l.ool 1,50 14.1 1,.W Meyers John Harvey Kline iiennt A Francis. Other buyers . 181 .. 53 . tl .1.4lti Totals. .7,161 4.W18 CATTLE Receipts weru only ar iui a iliurauay ana the totul lur the fou. uays tins weeK loots up only Ji.UAl head, ue.ug the smallest of any recent weeK, but 76,(A,u heau larger limn lor Ine cor ret.poiiumg pcriou a year ago. with Very moderate oftii.ng of beef steers and with a lair deinanu, the trade took on a lime more lite una morniiig, while prices were fully steady with yea- IHI'IIHV jVlnst it (h rifuumniM Iml eMtl.A I changed hands In good seasou in the luoriung. I Cows and heifers having any quality I were sought alter, and they, too. moved quUe frM'l,y "l "'-.te'1' prices. I11- Menor stuif waa a little slow. i A "od '"a",y WT"1?' nd, V earned over In the hanus of speculators j from last week, and they have accumu- iniiu - s mijlvi. wv hsicat hin wv- nice, so laior division was full of cattle this morning, while the country demand has been dixappointlugiy small all ine weeK. For that reason the trade on Blockers and feeders was again very slow and weak 10 j lower. Quotations on tattle: Prima enrnfed , beeves. 9.7.V(i 10.00: good to choice ,'ed yearlings. t9.WXaV.lb: fair to good fed vearlinxs, $K.oU'ii.00; common to fair fed yearlings. tn.;vihM. good to choice heavy beeves. $.uii9.50; fair to good cornfed beeves. fii.0Wi9.fl0: common to fair corn fed beeves. (6. 508.26; prime grass beeves, $.Wi8.60; good to choice grass beeves, r7. 50(18 110; fair to good grass beeves, tH.7Sii7.50; common to fair grans beeves, n.7fiI 75: aood to choice grass heifers, I6.nriir7.00; good to choice grass cows, $5 805fi.60: fair to good cows, $6.00''i...i.; common to fair cows. $4.00416.00; good to choice feeders. $7.4041.00; fair to good feeders. $a.75fi7 40: common to fair I feeders. 16 75'fll 75: good to rhnlca I 1CJ1: f7.oow.w; rair to goori stockers. : $.751i7.6n: common to fair stockers, .60a 8.75: stock heifers. $6.75h.75: stock cows ' 4 751m. 00: stocg calves, 3.604i 50; veal caives. is was w; duiis, Slags, tc.. $4.25fi.S5. WYOMING. No. 16 feeders 6 feeders 43 feeders 4H feeders 37 cows .. 12 cows 24 heifers 115 feeders 184 feeders Av. . 8M1 . KS . D42 . WiH . V. . n . 84 . 1X6 . 7S . :'8 . 704 Pt 6 60 5 60 6 75 6 76 t 76 6 75 6 75 6 66 S 10 S 70 7 00 7 26 24 steers 25 feeilers 13 steer. V1 SOUTH DAKOTA. 1134 21 steera 4 steers fiO S 60 HOGS Receipts were the largest they he Board ext.reaslJl nHve brn 0,1 "y on" ay tnv he c reject any and Jl nd 'ek "' ,JcUltr' about se enty-heven nt sell any of said or 6,aH' h,'Hd' P"ltlnaT in an aipear- ance. The run for the four days foots up jo, ui 1 iinau, ne rig r v larger nan ln-.t week and neatly twice as larsa as ixniu., .....h. w,rt weeks ago. but more than 7.0.6 short r I laat year. So far this week the run 11 thecnd week of Ur" "W JShlnners hsc. nl v. at any time this weejt, snd this morning, . ': ."7. "T"' with all other points reDortlns- deeiin and packers talking shsmlv lower ih.u,4 were able to buy what few hogs they wanted at 10820c lower prices. Most of their purchases were mad at $'i 4O(hS.60 w hich later proved to be the packer bulk as well, and nothing sold over the latter price. Early packer bids at $S.30fi4.5 looked 15ir2.ic lower, and as ths course of the market has been steadily downward ail week some early sales weie made that looked fully 10c lower. From this time on values Improved grsdnally, snd a great many sales did not look to be over 6o lower, while some at the best time jus before the close were almost steady with yesterday's axerage. On the extieine c(,ai the market went flat, and soma of the .... . . iwrr mail y. sterUay. or just about Ilk today s first rounds. Thete were several loads, mostly oi preny gooci nous situ In Mist hand ,,rm; cemrirugal. omr; molasses 4 24c. at a rather late hour. 'Refined, firm: 10 lailnt higher; -'it loaf. Bumming up, shiers were anyway loal'7''' crushed. 6ftCc; mould A. K3V; cubea 20c lower, while killing hogs were bought v"- powdered, 6c; powdered, S.fH-; largely at 6rrl0c lower nrlcss aiio, ... fine granulated. 6 KSc: dlamomt A S k sales at the best time being naarlv steady. As a general thing As a general thing pecaer trad was no more thsn a lis nickel t i,.,, the siiarp break In shippers took the av erage cost down about 10c. Bulk of all the sales waa made at $6.40Q4.6o, with a sprinkling on down. No. At h. Pr .. ) 4 tf .. r 40 4 hi ...til IM 44 .. 4t 1W 4 ...4W ... 44 N. 11.... tl ... 17.... 41.... 71... M ... A, as. Pr. .-! ... 4 , 470 SO a. ..Ii W ( u , .Ml M IS 1 Ikl III , i4 ... 4 to 42 II. 11.. 44 . .. tl.. 11.. .. 3.1) SO Ml pica. ..in ..m t M ...116 34 SHEKJ' As has been tha case all week. receipts t .day were slignily laiger than for the corresponding day a week ax., but with that exceptlun were th small est for a Thursday for some time. lil mater upi lies smountea tu thii tv-seven cnr. or h.mtt head, brlnslng the total for the week to data up to W.W5. This is 12,600 larger thnn last week and 14.NO heavier than a year ago. hut la anvtllcr thsn two weeks aco by nearly 14.1M head Before a complete clearance was made buyers sll quit, leaving a few sood heavy fed lambs unsold The- latnna were a tralsht cut of one of the himrties that brought $ 8" Ttieady. Deaplt the fact that most of the dav s sales were fully t;dv. snd a few were sitviallv quoted higher, mot buyers had IwatiKh notions, snd had It not been that one packer wanted most of the lambs offered, a lower trade would probably have re sulted, other river markets reported steady trades on small runs, while t'hl cbko with lO.KVi head hroVe 1Y 15c. (Jitntatlona on aheep and lambs: Umbi. good to ecolce, fN 7.v,i"S i; Unl., fnlr to sood. U ,MfS.7.'.; lapilia, feeder, $7 Tr-i.4 ,.; yearllngK, fair t. eholce. $ti. vu st); year lines, feeders. $! OHi7.00; wether. flr to choice. $.!..r'iti.i0' ewes, good to eholce, $ tMiO.s-S; ewes, fair to goo.1, $4 75ti6 S ewe, feeders. $4 6t6 if.. Only one buyer had a good led order this morning, but he did not want time In filling out his drove, and the result was that by mldforenoon a pretty good clearance had been made at price. that were fully steady, and In a snot or two looked strong to a dim higher. . Two tig of rangers made $.so, on bunch that went under very light sort, onalder Ing their quality, being quoted strong to a dime above yesterday. Pretty decent stuff made $K.7S. and more or less com mon natives and come-backs moved downward to $ M). Feeders were very scnntlly supplied and there were resilv not enough lambs of feeder class here t, make a market. Three cars of feeding ewes at $'.15 looked steady. Several bunches of real Rood fat ewes that showed up brought ts.:, and while some of them were hct'er than anything hete yesterday, the market was generallv quoted as strong to n dime tip KHEKP. i( oregnn ewes 200 Oregon wethers pit 7M Oregon feeder yearlings.... iw 109 culled yearlings p V Oregon feeder ewes M U?5 Oregon feeder lamhs 1 62 c Honed lambs fl 724 Idaho lambs an ir. native fomhs 71 846 Wyoming lamb 27 Idaho feeder lambs ; ?VK native feeder lamhs M 7y7 native ewes pa 848 Wvnmlnc ewes 11 143 native feeder ewes '.'.'. 13? native feeder ewe s 2t.8 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 63 8 25 6 75 Hi) 01 6 15 8 ) 8 Oil 8 HO 8 SO 8 78 7 85 8 60 6 60 R 40 5 35 6 00 8 40 CHICAGO MVH 8TOIK M4RKKT (nllle Plrm- .Una WU heen Weak. CHICAflO. Nov. 11. CATTI-K Recelnt. R.OiO head: market, ' firm I J1'"". $l.0lHl'.40; western teers, $R V. 'lefs'n' '"d Mtfr -'-TMj.10; calve native b-ef i.Vt ves. HOUS-Reoelpt. r.tWi head: market. wr."k: 1!0,ly Ml10r lower; bulk. $; rr i : 1 K., .96; mixed. $.10iii7.ir.; 11! I t'l -iCf ro,IKn- f8.U61W.26; pigs. SHKKP AND I.AMna--Rerelptg. 1S.W0 bead: market weak- wett...r tKflr.4-,. b'23.ewes, $3.i5.70; lambs. $7.00(115. ' . I.nnl 1,1 v Mtoek Market. 747 ST. LOt 'IS. Nov. II CATTT.F'n.. celpts, 8,400 ,esd: market sto-dv; native bt-ef st-ers, $7 ftniJjMO.40: y arllm et - and heifers. $8.rxMil0 35: cow. tV0ilfi8'0 jstorker and feeders. $ ..msti.'h: so-th en a-ers. ..nso; cows and heifers $4 "Oft 50: native calves ? COOr 0 50. MOOS Receipts. "900 head: market lower; pigs and leht. $7.37iff(.r.; mxd and ttttcher. $0?r 1 90; good heavy, S.v-afri.lprt. K1IEKP AN'D I.A M nl!.,.l,w 9nt hrad: mrket lower: yearlings, $;.Wft7.2'.: Ismha, $S.00;g.R.'.; sheen and ewes, $5 50 lTS. ,1 Ke-.es (v Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. ll.-CATTLK RHelpts, f.ofn head: market higher; prime fed steers $.rrm.M: dr '8d beef steers. ST.boiriS ni: western steers lii !W.50fig.25: stoekers and feeders. l"..5f(7.00; , bulls 14 'oftO.OO: calve., $.f04e 0.(0 gM.il HOGS-Hnceipts. hrad: market lf rl .. - ..I'll, 1 t 1,.. -rt . 1 8.70fc.75: packers and but hrs, $H5 7": ligrt. .3"jr.i.-,: riig, n.76i' K. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recrlnts. 7.0 head; market steady; lamhs, 8.2r,ji.7.j yearlings. $.2r.87 4".; wethers, '.8i1.25; ewes, $5.0tVft6.76, ; . Minna City l.ht Stork Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia Nov. ll.-CATTLK Receipts, 11,2(10 head; market steady: na tive steers, 84.58.77.; butchers, $4.'Vf 8 50; cows and heifers, $4.2."w?t(i fl; cannera. $i."Oji1.25; Blocker and f. ders, U.V.tt 6T6: calves, $4.OOM.00; bulls, stags, $1.01 tlo.'O IIOGS-Recelp's 4 OHO head; market ir lower; henvy, $13i?il.4 ; mixed. $1.25'(fi .ro': light, $6.2teti:.2i; hulk of sales fti.26iiS.30. SHEEP AND IAMPS-Recelpts, W) head; market steady; cwea, $4.'lo'i5.50; lamhs. $i.0i)t)'S.2'. StiMk In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal weatern markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Chicago Omaha Kansas City.... h't. Iiu!a.... Houx City Totnls r-.noo 27,f-00 18 UO .. .V1 .. 8.001 .. 3.4 0 ..ii,;iK r.2"0 6,'1 9,!1 4,0nr) 7.00 2.8 0 6,01 41,110) ,2!,nno fijoi Ut. Jn-ih l.'ve Ht'iek Mrket. fST. JOPEPH. Nov. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,60,1 head; market steady to strong: ters, I.(1f9,60: cows and helf rs, Sl.OO'o't.OO; clavea, $i.(K'rt).l.25. HOIK Receipts, 7,51)0 head; market Bteafy; top fti.70; hulk of sties, $.40iAi.5. SHfcJEP AND I-AMB8-Receipts, l.m head; market slow; lambs, 8.0i).85. NK1V YORK (iKNKRtl, MARKET Qnotatloas of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 11 FLOVR Steady:. WHEAT-Spot. firm; No. t durum. $113, f. o. b., New York; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $!.(. and No. 1 north u n. Manitoba, $1,134, o. i. f.. Buffalo. Future star y: December, $l.l'i'. CORN Ppt firm; No. 2 yellow, 75T43 prompt. OATH-Spot, firm: No. $ white. 414c4n. HAY Steady; prime, 1136; No. I. $1 31; No. 2. $:.; No. 3, fl.ilUjl 0'.; ahlppl ig. 'I0;. HOIS Quiet; state, emmn to chdon, IMS, 22'tic; Itl4, 7ir12c; Pad lo coast, iOI5 12-"l"ic: 1P1I, KHilJc. HIDES-Steady; Bogota, W3lc; Cen tral America, 2c. LEATHER Firm: Hemlock firsts, S3a ! tiii;iio'uu.n.'li. tHVim cK ,famS y. ' miOi'.,-,.6o: mess short mess. Lard, 1 ilTTaniy Hi" 601 17.00. fanlly, IK nOC, K : II. : ateadv: middle west. l:,ti'J 2",. ! - TA LLOW -Qu.et; city, J .c; country. n I I TTKR-Knuy; receipts. .7 tubs: creumety, extras, S2c; firsts, 27Vs'2c; lecond. KtrtHc. FGG8 Irregular: receipts, 8 6H0 cses; fresh gathend. extra fine, 4lti4:'c: extra firsts, 3Mai0c; f'rsts, S44j3iC seconda, SiC S2c CHKKHE Steady: recelpU. 2.079 boxes; state, whole milk, held, ape lal. l ulttc; same, average, fancy, l"'4c: same, cur rent make, specials, l'.Vi'ii lf.'ic; same, average fancy, gdlac Pori.TRY Live, firm: west, rn chick ens, 14Vfl5c: fowls, 144rlFc; turkeys. lt 21c. Dressed firm: western fresh chick ens, barrels, lWr.'Se: frenh fowls. Iced, 12iy '7c; frcien tuikiys. lS'uVc. f gavRV Mark nw:r market. I NEW YORK, Nov. 11 Hl'GAR-Raw ! confectioners' A, 6.75c; No. 1, 6 )e. f'on- lnl"1 strength In both raw and refined sugar encouraged a renewed movement In fututes early today and al noon prices were 4 to 30 points above last night s clos ing. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 11 M ETADH Lesd, firm; offered. 85.15 Spelter, strong: spot, 115 754116 50. Copper. firm; electrolytic, $18 2-r4ill 60. Iron steady and uurhanued. Tin. strong; spot $ 18 0 un On. At Ix.ii.lon, pot copper. 76 1". futures. 175 15s: elec-t-Hytlc, .''. Spot tin. W; futures. flOD 15a Antimony, 1126. Lead, 25 2a Cd. Spelter. 10. t. l.onl (.mis Market. ST IjOITIS No 11 -WH ""AT-No. t red H.ioijl.17; No. 2 hard $1.06; December, $1 ?'-: Miy, $1.0tS'il.O4H CORN No. 2 new, vilr: No. 2 whits, new. ft'c; December, 67c; Msv. 0'4o. OATa-No. 2. 36c; No. t white, nominal. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Better Oradei of Wheat Sell Two Cents Iligher, While Off Grades Sell One Cent Up. CORN DEMAND IS FAIRLY GOOD Ths wheat market was very nervous today, the better grades of wheat selling 1 to 3 rents higher, while the off grade sold IS cents higher, although there were a few sales of No. 4 hard at a cent higher. Coin was higher, selling tc to Vo over yesterday, and there waa a fairly good demand Oats were steady: they were quoted unchanged to S' higher, most of the sales going at unchanged prices. Hye was unchanged 10 lc lower. Parley was unchangeo. Clearance were: heat aim flour oats. equal to 1.2Mn0 bu.; corn. 1:4,000 bu. 1.041 bu. . , Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to 1 hluh,p- ftitrn unchanged to Id higher. I Primary wheat receipts were S.oel.oOil mi. ana shipments i,-o,eeu mi., receipts of il.lW.uOtt bu. and shipment of l..vy,un bu. laat year. Primary corn receipts were S18.I4W bu. and shipments 3T.2,OJu bu., against re ceipt of 7-1. on) bu. and shipments of b(,ii bu. laat year. Primary oats tecrlpts were 1.611XI bu. and shipment l.2-t,0v0 bu.. agamst re ceipt of 7T4.HX) bu. and shipments of l.un..n bu. last year. OA It LOT KKCKIPTB. W heat. irn. oat Chicago Minneapolis . Iiuluth Omaha Kansas City St. Unit .... ...153 ...t.i ... 6 ...121 ...: ...203 158 27$ 80 Winnipeg .. .1214 These sales, reported today Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. 11.00. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, Wc; 4 cars, V7c; 1 rar, iV'; 3 cars. c; 2 csrs, Kc; 1 car, NV'i 11 cars. Mo. No. 4 hard winter: 14 cars, V!c; 10 cars. WHc; S 8-6 csr. Die; t car, W-c; 7 cars, uc; 1 car, 8!c. fc-ample: 3-5 car. 85c; 1 car, 84c: 1 car, 83c; 1 3-6 cars, aflc; 1 car, 78c: i car, 7".o. No. 3 spring: 1 car. trie. No. 4 spring: 1 car, Wc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 7sc; I car. 87c; I car. Dim'. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 80c; 1 car. Hoc. No. 2 durum: 1 car, 7c. No. 8 durum: 1 car, Wo; 1 car, 9fc; $ cars, !oc. No. 4 durum: 1 car, Kc. No. $ durum mixed: I car. IWo. Rye; No. i: 1 car. 94SC No. 8: t cars. 91c. No. 4: 1 car, OOC; 1 car. 86c; 8-$ car, 87o. Barley: retected: 2 cars. 48Sc. Corn: No. $ whits: 1 car, 61n. No. S white: 1 car, ivc. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 3o. No. 3 yellow: 2 csrs, 4je. No. 3 mixed: ' car, (near yellow). 62c; 1 car, tnear yellow), 61V;; 1 rar. t,a. No. $ mixed: 1 car, (near yellow), 62c; 1 rar, SlVo. Sample: 1 car. t white). -7c. Oats: No. t whits; 6 cars. 34V: SVars. 34"0. No. 4 white: 1 rar, 34c: 2 cars, Kr: t ears. SSHc. Sam ple: I rars. 33c; 6 ears. 32u.e: 8 cars, 33c. Omaha Cash Prlcea W heat : No. 1 Turkey, (cti.1.00: No. $ Turkey, t0f9n No. 2 hard, 86fl9e; No. $ hard. BSVVWWc; No. 4 hard, 8Mii2o: No. I spring. WtfiOe; No. $ spring. 83Hgr4o: No. $ durum, WHtt 97c; No. S durum. BfiffWe; sample, 7nfK.c. Corn: No. $ white. 61tiU,c; No. t white, 60nr: No. 4 white, 60!fi4Ue: No. 6 white. 6W4.flrV: No. 8 white. arinHe: No.S yellow. SJtyraHc: No. 3 yellow, fi2'iT Mc: No. 4 yellow. SmflKCc; No. S yellow, m,irrl4o; No. S vellow, Slifpsmc: No. $ mixed. lifW2c; No. S mixed, 61tJi2c; No. 4 mixed. oViST'nHc; No. 6 mixed. 4ff 61'c; No. 6 mixed, SOifjuie. Oat: No. 2 white. SetTOSHc: standard, 8441tl8c; No. 3 white. MVtj4V4.e; No. 4 white. SSVvW S3o. Barley: Malting. H4TWe: No. feed. 'MTTiOc. Rye: No. I. MWfWMHc; No. S, (toitfiflc. Chicago eloslng p. Ires, furnished Th Pee by Logan A Bryan, stock and (rain brokers. 316 South Sixteenth street: Article! Open. Hlgh.l Low. 1 Closa Yes'y. W h ati I i i Dec..l 04H. 1 4 1 Ht 03HAI t m Mayl 0(HtK 1 06 I 1 04'sBll 04S Corn, i i i i i lec..lflO4TVl ol 69M SVRi(ioi May.63iiS14!3mj'tl2'8M 2B SVl unil. I 1 Dec. 38HI faSS84!8ffSl $8U May.l3T'iJ1 3j .M'vifHi ;w Pork- I Dee. 14 80 W 28 8 87 00 14 30 15 $6 I 14 02W 14 07HI 1 16 22V4j!l 30-321 18 S'JS Jan.. Lard. Jan.. Mav. 8 964T07 8 87V. 8 82H 8 fl?H 9 00 I I 87Vi t 06 8 924 S 07H 6 m Rlha. I Jan.. I S 90 May. f S 87H8 S0r?tl2 I i?M 9 031! 06 1 8 06 A -Asked. B Bid. CHICAGO (ijrtAlX AND PROVISIONS Feat a res of the Trading- and Closlngr Prlres on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Balimatea that Canadian farmers have four times more wheal for export than was the caae a year ago added to a freak finish In tha market tday, notwithstanding prices during most of the aesalon had shown de cided strength. The close varied from Wdi'c off to a like advance, as com pared w th last night. Corn lost HtSo snd oats Vct''o. In provisions tha out rom ranged from 22Vjc decline to a rise of l7Wc. Wheat price had reached the highest point of the dav when word came that according to reports of the Northwestern Grain Dealers' association, the amount of wheat still In the hands of Canadian producers was 1"1.2O3,n0o bushels, as against W.UT.Mrt huaheld at the corre siKindlnv time last year. After this news was made public the early buyers Itegan to. unload, and the selling pressure In creased until the close left values at the lowest level of any time since twenty four hour before. Bar leaders urged that the effect of the Immense Canadian reserve would be shiwn ultimately in heavy accumulations In the United States and in a falling off of thla country's ex- ports. t'nfavorabln weather and hla-her t Jvar. pool quotations were larsely resnonslble for th strength displayed by wheat the r me sirenstn niapiayeq py wheat the I reater part of the session. Tslk of an I rule ah rtse oTf flour In the east was Iso a lui'lish Influence, but waa offset 1 Bremer can or acut also to a con derahle extent hv sssertlon that linmid'n'e stens would ho til. Ottawa to eliminate the Canadian port dutv on wheat. Corn weakened aa a result of prosnects of clear cold weather. I.eiding holders were active In sales in !!. r.rv.i- Oats sag-ed a little with com. Export Uw.ci, ircveniea any material decline. Ii.wer prices nl hogs had a bearish In fluence on provls'ons Ooasln that 15 0-fl tierces of lsrd hail keen l,l i sblnnv-nt to Euron- tended later tl causa sorcetHnv nf a rally. t hlcaso Cash I'rlces Wheat : No 3 rd $1.07.l (0: No. I hard $1 .Olffr'l .oni ' Corn: ?.r-yP"v.W- sM- ,T'': Sn 2 whlt"- '. 4iti.ic: No. 8 yellow, new. 82c- No "b'te, pew. foe. Osts: No. 8 white Kf,U fr,r; atanilard 8'ie. Rarlev FSirj-'Fe LV. Nf'i ?' Tlmothv. 85,00 00; clover. $IO.nn,2r.on. Provisions- nik91-1 Ur, "' rlh-L-7IK5rH",h'r: pr"mery. rutfllfuc hO(.8-Higner; reeelots. 1.91? firsts. afKfiS'W: ordlnarv fl.-.t. t.h," mark csws Included. 24fijiie. ' Mr . "'4m"; re.elr.ts. 40 csrs; MlchU an and Isconiln whites 4M-w: Minnesota and raknta white, ftivftMc-' Minneaota nd Dakota Ohio. 4KfiMc ' r-OPl.TRY A'lve ateadv r-l. ,niz.. springs, 13c; turkeys, o'd, 18c; youiig,"20c.' Kenae I Itar drain and Provisions. KANSAS PITY Nov. II. WH RAT No 2 hard. $1 tilfil .07; No 2 red. tl.09Tjl 10: December 8c: May. $l fl0i10nS4 f'liRN No. 2 mlxevl r.ie- -0. 2 white .'oMl'KH;; I'ecember, ff tfWtt, ; May 5i OATS-No 2 while, J7i.T7c: No 2 mixeii sii8.H4 Hl'TTKIl-I'reamery. "0c: f rat I7r-see-nds Trc. racklm: P'-o FfJOS--"rsts. ic; seconds, 'tc It H'l .TRY Hens, llc; yUng roost ers, 12c; broilers, 19c. Mlnni'ii'inlli l.rain Market. MINNFAPOLIS. Nov. 11 Wflf R T December. c; May. $1 .01'Sflfl .0:'H; No 1 02rJ' (a'' I0' 1 northern, $1.00' FIOl'R I'nchanged. KARLKY SHiiUc. kVK-9'iW '. tp AN-flS.2n I 'OH N No. 8 Vellow. Klftf&n OATS No. 8 while, Xi--4UJ4l4e. BEET -riax, i 4 (l idij-. Liverpool 44rala Market. DIVFRPOOI,. Nov. 11. WHKAT Snot No. 2 Manitoba, lis Bil: No. S. 14k :m V..- 1 hard winter, old, 12s 4d; No. 2 Chicago lie-. Ill ti. COKN-Hpot, La Plsta. 8s rJ. I'ta pinratcil Apples and Dried fruits nvw vnK, Nov. 11.-KVAPORATKH APPLK8-Kssy. IiKltli 1' lit. IT Prunes, firm. Auilcota and peaches steady. ltai4n firm. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Tendency Disappointing- to Conser vative Element Welcomin,, Recent Rise, INVESTMENTS TEND TO WAVES NEW YORK, Nov. 11 Th tennency of today' market was doubtless diaap polntimt to the cona-ryatlve Intetest, which welcomed yesterday's general ris Instead. Investment Issues were In rllmvl to waver on realising sales, while sprrlaltii. particularly automobile atn. k. were aialn under the Influence of manipulation at further sensational ad-vatn-ea. Consphiinu among these description were General Motors, which made an ex treme tc:,,n of 25 to the new high price of oi; Willys-overland, up 23, to 2.V., and tha Maxwell group, wherein gaina of I to S points were registered. Other Issues of the same class, notably Studehaker, Bald win l-ocomotie, Lackawanna Meel, Cruc ible .xtcel, New- York Airbrake, Conti nental Can and American Can, rose 3 to 6 points. f'nlted States Pteel srd the metal stocks constituted the other features of strength, coppers coming forward with a ruali In the final hour tin an advance to cents In the price of the refined metal. Ana conda rose 1 to the new high quotation of e7S and American Smelting, which was next to steel tn activity, gained a total ot 64, to i. Its beet price since 1910. There were desultory upward move ments In o.ls especlaJly Mexican Petro leum, fertilisers. American Woolen, h'outhern Porto Klro Sugar and Mercan tile Marine preferred certificates, all at material gains. Bethlehem Steel contin ued to rerlect Its feverish course of tha previous day, rising 6, to 436 at tha open ing, yielding to 4U4 and closing at Us opening price. Ralls were under restraint throughout, probably as a result of further European selling, this applying especially to tha transcontinental and Reading. A con siderable part of London s offerings war reported to be for Dutch account. Total sales amounted to S27.O0O shares. Foreign exchange was visibly strength ened by the new commercial credit estab lished between this center and London, but Paris checks were a trlfla easier. Mercantile Marine 4Ua wera tha con spicuous feature of tha bond division, tha lue rising 4 points to 84 of extensive flit u re sales. Total sales, par value, wera $7,2;i0O00. rnlted States bonds wera un changed on call. Number of sale and leading quotation on stocks today were: . , . swsa. Hii. Uw. Qn aisw ima SLino so gtu Allls-Chalmers t.K) H Jo Amsrirsr. Beet Eta &r 4.4nn a ' America twa U.iOO lt Aaisrtraa Lornmntlfs .... 4.T) 44S U4 AnMrlraa a. a R tl.7 a Am. a. a r. pM aw mtf iuvj ni-i Am. Sugar Rallnlns Amrlia Tel. a Tl t.4m n 128 137 Amrti-aa Tntwooo it1 2H 843 IAS Anaronita (niHf Tl 1 7ii, asiA it Atrhlsoa t,in ina lMtA IM llsMwIn Unenmnttv .... 1.K) 114 . lit) 116(4 Kaltlmor a Ohio 4,0"0 M4 4 K-thlrhem Htesl T0 414 418 4 nmekini Rsrld Traaslt.. L4m mil 40 M ralifnrnia Pstmksim .... 7 no in, 114 ('nsitlsn paelflo 8.4iM 17 1U Ontral iMilwr 8 009 M tTsk t hwiPMUi A Oble S.sno U 3 ctitrsso tl W tun liS l Chlraito, M. ft. P too K 86 f'Mrsso A N. W I'hli'MO K. I. P. Ry.. I.n 31 K 111 no Oiptur 4 tl S4'4 M 1'f.lorailo Kual a Iron.... HI. (no 1114 leUj rrtlflnl gtssl SO.IiiQ "4 Ivn.r a R a. pM Plstlller' rii-urltl .... 4S 48 Rrt M.i"0 41 42 Ovnml Blurtrlo 2 a 177 17ts tlrssl Nnnhsrn p'd J.Mw. lt IIS lm Nn. Or etl' 10.9M) 4 4 )iis(fnhlm Kiplorttlon.. 4.400 ;ju ti llllnnla Central Interhomiigh t.a. corp.. 1, ss 2? Inaiilmtlnn CVM.pr 14. fee 4.v 4? Iiitrrnntlnnal Harrsster... 20 in? 0 Kanasa cur Soul turn IX 11 K l-hlah Valley 1,100 11 a lmlnvlll A Nashvlll Meilean Pelmlaum 11 Tn S M Miami ( or par U.Sn 14 33 Mlaaeurl. K. T pfa.... Wl Mlarourt Paallln llifl 114 7 Natlnnsl ntw-ull Natlnnal A 4.10 )M 44 Nevsrta Conner l.an 1 tft Naw York Ontral I ,M1 11)3 10314 N. V.. N. H. a H t.ftoo l ln Norlnik a Waatora 1.4m 11 1111 Norlharn Pai-ltlc 2,8(10 114 lit Pai-ttle Mall Pailtle Tal. A Tl 800 42 42 Tannaylvania Rar I 'nil. Copper I ton 1SV4 fteadlns 17. no. M14 M Itapuhlle Iron A Rtael... 4 Kin M r.ni flout harn Pacirtr II 14 VS W Houllwrn Rsllwar t no 14 14 Htun-taker ( 'cm pall J .... 7.4" lr.V 14 Tannaaaa Copper ........ 4.0 R M Tanaa I'nmtiinr n U 1M t'nion Pai lfle 00 1111 117 I'nlon Pacific pM I nltad HI. tea Htoel 156. KV I7'4 V. R. Dto pM 114 lid t'tah ropoer 11.1" 74 7 Watrn I'nlon fno 7 7 Waatlmhooa KlaiHrio ... M ann (Uti fr4 Mrmtana Power son 1 e flanerat Mi.tiM-s lino 400 itn 1 1H, 47 88 18 4 148 80 44 I TJ 1 44 4 17 14 1W 4 Tt 1" tJ 4J 1" 13 MOst 1 (4 lfi 7 m is 1K2V4 "4 iu lif. " 41 0 28 ' 41 4"H lo? 1M S1 14 17 81 87 11A 74 8T BK no 104 0 Wnhaah B pM rno m ttr4 Totsl elca for th oar. 171. Oot aharas. Near York Money Market. NF,W YORK. Nov. 11. MERCANTILE p4PKR-Stf:H4 ner cent. STFRMNO FTXCHANOE Sixty tlajr bill. 4 1f 0; demand, $4.8VM; cables, $.4n7aX. KlLVKR Bar, 60c; Mexican dollars. $M4e. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, strong TIME I1AN8-Steady: sixty and ninety days, IVo per cent; six months. 8 rer cent- (.'ALL MONEY Steady; high, t per rent; low, 1 per cent; ruling rate, tr cent; last loan, I per cent; closing bid. 14 per cent: offered at I per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today war) as ioiiowb: V g. raf. 8s, . 8 Ma Pse. ev. is 48 . N. T. C. 4sb. 4s....ltn4a .141 N. Y. Otr 4 lot 101 N. Y. f4tU 4.,..ld .14 N. Y.. N. K. A, H. .110 er. 0 I1T so coupon C. 8. 8a. rag 6V. eoupoa V. 4a. rag So soupon Panama Is esupos..ll)lNn. Paolfl 4s. ! Am. hmcliara 4a....tloi4 So is a, A. T. T. o 44..lrr O. . U rat. 4a.... 8 Armour a cy. 4.. IMPv. T. T. 8 M Atihlaon sen. 4a ... W4Pann. con 4S. 14 Hnl. A Ohio 4a 0 do M. 4s V On. Paelflc 1st 'Padlo ran. 4a..... 84 (Ihea. Ohio 4... (14a A. I a. P. r. 4 fl C. B. U. I. 4a ... n8o. Pan. or. is... ...107 CKtHPl 4a..lra do rat 4 s r. It. I. a P. r. 4a. MWo. Hallarar is lot ". a H. raf 4s ... m I'nlon Pacifta 4a..... ST P. a R. O. rat. ts.. i do aa. 4 844 rna can 4a 74 tJ. 8. Rubber 8s...im dan. Elerirlo t....l4 t'. fl. cM.al aa ua Ot. No. tat 4. Wahaah lat 4a lut ttw. I'nlon 4s.... 4 4Wat. Rlao. aa. is.131 84 Anxlo-rraaoh 8s ... 88 Tl III. Can. raf. 4.... K. ('. Wo. raf. 4a... K a N. unl. 4a... If K a T. IM 4 BI4. London Stock Market. IeONDON, Nov. 11. The American de partment rose smartly, under the lesd of ('anudian Pacific and I'nlted States Steel. Th- eins. wns firm. PILVFR-Bar. 24 7-ld per ounce. Mi INKY "4i4 per cent. DiscorNT RATK8 iort bills and three months, 4Tt per cent. Hank Clearings. OMAHA Nov. II. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $.1.fi74.x79.14 and for the corresponding day last year $2.fo3.1o5.S3. tlmnka llnv Market. OMAHA. Nov. 11. HAY Prairie: Choice uplmid 10 "iOrll.M; No. 1. J9.Si i HI.4J0; No. 2, $X OuniK SO; No. S, $ii (miS.Ki; clioice, mid land $l'Mj; No, 1. t.fsi4l.otl; No. 2, $7.'J oi.. no; co. ,i, ao.ii.r.ii , ,r,, . in, ice low iunu, $i.0O: No. 1 lowland, $7.tOfi-i.OO; No. 2 low land. to oxii7.n0; Nn. S lowland. $4.0" iiG.UO. ... . .i...i..a ...l...n eji. ..kr.l.,A ..- . rye, KftwKl i". Alfalfa': Choice 212 "I'll i3.00; No. 1. $ll..Vii 12.0); No. 2. $v1) 10.00. Pr. ti'.-ids Mirtct. NEW Yf'RK Nov. tl. DRY OOIDS Cot'on Hoi'dii ateadv: d'K " discounts rhortcned; fancy c tt-in irood advancd atca ll y. men's ir markets 11' m; rw silk advanced ni on anno rrndes waa uuoted higher than in Ubt yeari. lief lard IDs trnr Advaueed. NK.W YORK, Nov. 11 All grades of re fined sugar were advanced 10 cenla per luo pound tcduy. GERMAN PASTCR HERE AGAINST PREPAREDNESS PITTPBl'ROH, Nov. U. National pre paredness and tha manufacture of war munitions In the I'nlted States for use In Europe were attacked by Rev. Carl A. Vosa. pastor of the German Evan gelical Protestant church of Pittsburgh In a speech before the thirty-first annual meeting of the I'nitarlan conference of the middle states and Canada lata today.