THK IlKK: OMAHA, WHDNKSDAY, NOVUM IlKK 24, VJUt. 13 UKMi i;sTATK WKST SIDE West Farnam Residence At a Low Price V7""" ', "i .A' . : fl P .m-.nmmm 3 ,: , . 1 . ... ,. ,. f,. ,. ... ... : -V , This is a well lorated, well arranged 8-room house right on the Far nam Hill, convenient to two car lines. Grounds 60x110 feet. Price $7,000 $2,500 hss than cot. Reasonable terms. . If you are looking (or a bargain in a splendid location, don't miss this. George & Douglas 756. FOR RENT llonara and I'ulUgri. M larrl In neon. J.C.Reed Exp. Co. moving, packing A tora. !2tJ? Ktrnim D. R144. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE B EPA RAT K, locked rooms, for houae- hold goola and planoa; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. S. lfith St. PoiiB. 41fil $a"i.00 6 ROOMS. Btrlotly modorn; nlc. homelike place; fine yard; SMO Frank lin Bt. $25.006 rooms; strictly modern cottage; paved street: practically new house; nil fcherwood Ave. SCOTT AND HTI-L CO. Douglas Stores and Offices. For Rent Choice Offices in Brandeis Building I!;ing released by grain dealers moving to their ..new building February First. Can make reserva tions now by applying to F. P. Manchester, Secre tary, Omaha Grain Ex change, 755 Brandeis Building. Phone Douglas 6733. READY Dec. 1st, fcituctl office on 17th street, 2d floor, 270 ft. The Bee Building. Office Room 103. WANTKO TO BUT WANTED To buy feature filme for on the road. V. II. Crowell, Cambridge, Neb. WB pay Chicago prices tor aluminum scrao castings. Paxton-Mltchell Co. Btrlctlv hlh srarte piano. Web. S72. OFFICE furniture bought and sold. J. C. Reed. 1207 Farnam. Doug. 6146 Tale buys everything id hand. Web. 4SKH. WANTED TO RENT EMALIi furnished apartment for three adults. Best of references. N. E. Bark sjow. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE) Iowa, PUBLIC SALE OF AN IOWA FARM! I Will Offer For Hale at Publio Auction at Farm on FRIDAY, NOV. 26 Sale Commencing at t O Clock P. M. My farm of Ztii acres In Adair counly, Iowa, 6 miles south of Menlo. 1 miles south west of Stuart and 11 Vi miles north eat of Greenfield, la. There are two sets of buildings and the farm can he sold as two farina or one mm. This farm lays well and Is largely second bottom and gentle slope land, largely tile,!, fine gram and slock luim, ru n black louni eoll. Farm ell watered with never-falling running water and 1. ever-failing well, with wln imlil. Lrfugriy new fences. Ger 6ou rods ol woven wire fence. Two six-room hougej, good frame ami ordinary outbuildings in lair repair, some good timber and fine blue grass p tttu re land. Convenient to scnool and ihurcbes, near county and state automo bile roa.l, good markets, rural Ulephune and mall routes. and examine the farm carefully be fore Uuy ol feule. Notice rich iuuiu soil. 'J'l.in I arm U a sure crop producer. Tue real alue of a farm depends largely upon the f ritiny or the soli. Tl-R-MS UF liALK OX ENTIRE FARM: Si Uju caah, or Its egulvalent, on con tract; 0 per cent lnlereut per annum al lowed on cush payment to March 1. li"i. oles withoui Interest to March 1. IIO.uoj, or lis equivalent, March 1, l:lii. From $H.0U to Joio can be carried ba'-k on tne faun for a term of year at j' and tV per cent Interest. balance in series of notes payable on or beiore i years at ( per cent, secured by mortgage "n the farm. If told as two farms, leuiia wfil be proporUonalely arranged. ThU will be an opportunuy to bay a farm at a bargain. A but i act to ahow a good and merchantable tliio. 1'oMaebalou gl.tn March 1. lViC Auctioneer. CoL E. D. Trostle, Medlapo lis la. Clerk. J. E. Fox of Exchange Bute ban of Stuart, la. C. U WILSON, Owner, biuart. la. KKAI, r.STATI- WKST SWK . . - ".- . . Company 902 City Nafl Bank Rldg. Why Pay Rent? When cash and 30 per month will buy you a dandy, new. completely mod ern, 5-room bunaalow. 1 his place Is within easy walking dis tance of the cathedral and In h district of new homes. 1'rlce Is reasonable. This place Is well worth seeing;, and It will have to be seen to be appreciated, so go today to 431 1 Chicago St. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 100. 60S Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARSI A RAM 11 LANDS FOR SALK. lona. FARM FOR SALE lifH acres at X6 per acre, if taken at once; a good stock farm, with running water, two wells and fair buildings, S miles north of Council Bluffs. S miles of Wealun. fuoua J-2, Crescent. o Minnesota. 40. 80 or 180 acres good heavy soil, well settled part of Todd county. Minn good roads, schools and churches. Price, $16 to 141 per acre. Terms, $1 per acre cash, balance 11 per acre a year; acres to siloct from. Schwab Bros.. 102S Missouri, 160 Acre Missouri farm, 66 cultlvnted; house, barn, orchard, spring, l,8u0. Terms 4o0. Farm list free. Ward, Moun tain Home. Ark. o Nebraska, DIRT CHEAP My 240-s, farm, M miles from Kimball. $S,0U0 In Improvements; school on farm; 120 per acre If sold within 30 days. R. D. Wilson. Kimball, Neb. WtSWOBSlBU UPPER WISCONSIN Best dalrr and general crop state In the union; settlors wanted; lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 84 on Wiscon sin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., Boo Line Railway. Minneapolis. Minn. Miscellaneous. HAVE TOU A FARM FOR 8 A LET Write a good description of your land and send it to the Hloux City, (la.) Jour nal "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening. Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Runday for one month, (rlrlng sixteen ada on twelve) dif ferent days for ft; or 60 words, ft. or 75 words. $8. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper. 250.000 readers dally in four great states. REAL ESTATE LOANS. FARMS and city loans at lowest rates. TO LAND TRUMBULL, U& Boa Bid 1100 TO 310,000 made promptly. F. D Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th A Farnam Sta. CITr and farm loans, 6. . 6 per cent. j,. tuiiiunt eg, sis prate iiatiK, A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture into rash. CITI property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank- Bldg. i AND 6H for loans on best class city residences In amounts J2.0M) up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. rM r.na tkupt cu.. 16Z3 Famara St. OMAHA homes. Bast Nebraska farms. 101 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. mime), uiy Aacionaj nana Blag. 69.ITJ LOANS. C. Q. Carlberg. (1. It Brandoi- TheaUr Bids. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE -Improved 160 acres three miles from Yates Center; want hardware store. Address E. B. Hatch Yates Center, Kansas. ' REAL EST AT. INVESTMENTS Three New Flats 12 Investment We have a row of three attached brick houses, renting for $132.50 per month, in a locality where they are always rented Each house has 8 rooms, full basement and good heating plant. po you care to make ua an offer of what this property Is worth to you and on the terms you can afford? The owner, who lives In Chicago, has Instructed us to send him the best offer we can get A. P. Tukey & Son Phone Douglas 602. 1Wr7-8 W. O. W. Bldg. Make Offer 4 4 ft next First National. $45,000 asking price. Make offer. Harrison & Morton REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE NEAR HAXSCOM PABK ! 6 rooms, large living room, sun room, strictly all modern, oak finish, brand new, cement hasement and walks, east front, corner lot. close to school. Price 33. nt. located near 3ath and Arbor. CsW cash will handle this. . C. (i. CARLBERO, 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE VACANT ILEAVI.NO City. I ow., j.o on my lot at SMh and Doiitie. jikKd oiler for my equity at once. L-1U Bee. REAL F.STATF SI IllRBAN Hrnson. BENSON home, $.'5 cash and 225 per month. Benson 7-3 J. j FOR (SALE Modern house. Doug. iM'l. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipts of All Cereals licrht nnd Only Fifty-Five Cars of Wheat Are Reported. WHEAT REMAINS UNCHANGED OMAHA. November 21. 1915. The receipts of all cereal were very lU-ht today. Tncn was nnlv fifty-five cars of wl.rnt lcpcit.d !ti. and wheat quoted uiichanxid to V,c h.Khrr. with . mroi of tin- sties wing at unchnned , pruN'S ""rn was nisi n unnd seller. Tliere wa only a few cars of ocrn on the 'nl les, and thine were sold at tim-hanK'-d , pilces. Coin i michanccd to lc higher. I Km is were unchaiiKcd to ( hlaher. ' Hr wes uiic'iiipvii d to lc lower. I T'arley tini hanged, j Theie w.ia a kihhI demand for all cereals Jot. 'he lUt i Clearances were: Wheat and flour eqi al to Mil.Oiii bus' els. i I 1veioo! close: Whe.it. V'UVd lower ; corn, Hd hUher. ! Primary wheat receipts were Jl.ft't.'W bushels anj sulpmcnt, !;i!0 husli.H. Hpalnst receipts of 2,3S,(ni bushels nnd shlpmrnts of 2..'AVil lu aliels last ye-r Primary corn receipts were ''.!', 0 bushels and shipments .tTl.OO bush'ls, ng-Rlnst rvcelnts of l.lTT.OH l,uhels aid shipments of Hloo bushels Inst yor. Primary oats teceipts weru ' I.Mi.OH) bushels and shlpmcnt-i !:.:, liuchel.-, .isninst receipts of W.min b ish 'ls im I shipments of bUHhels last year. I CAKLOT RKCE1PTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 'lilcniro ?-, I Mlnn arx lls 70 ... ... I 'ninth 7! Omnhn ,v fi 18 Kansns City ii.ft V ' St. Louis 1K2 U Winnipeg l.UHl These sales were reported today. Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 1 car. Wc: 2 cars, !sHc. No. : hard winter, 1 car. Wic; i cats, Hfic: 2 cms, 4'ic; 2 cars. Me No. 4 hard winter, 2 cars, tfSc; S cars. Jlc; 1 car, HoVtc; 6 cars. Hoc; 1 car. MV; I car, KV. Sample, l4. cars, xrv; 2 cars, Kc: 4 car. Klc: 1 car. Wc; 2 cars. 77c; 1 car, 62Sc No. 3 spring, 1 car, Wc: 1 car, Mr. No. ft mixed. 1 car. ft';. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, S!"4c; car. SHc. No. 2 durum, 2 rars. iriSc No. 1 durum. 1 car. KPc; 1 car, W4c. No. 4 durum. 1 car. 0c. No. 2 velvet chaff. 1 car, !(; No. 3 mixed durum. 1 car, !dc; 1 car, 2c. Corn: No. 2 wnite. 1 car, 82V; 1 car. f.2c. No. i white, 1 car, fil'c: 1 car (new), VV. No. 4 white. 1 car (new). 6::. No. 5 white, 1 car. filtc No. 8 white, 1 car. 81Hc. No. 2 yellow. 2 cars. 6c. No. 2 mixed. 1 car. R24c. No. 3 mixed, 2 cars, 83c; 1 car (old and new), (!0c. No. 8 mixed, 1 car. !4c. Oats: Standard, 1 car. 38VSr. No. 3 white, 2 cars, sue. No. 4 white, 2 cars, S4M.C. Sample, 1 car. S3'c; 1 car, 83c: 1 car, 3l4c; 1 car. 31c. Rye: No. 1, 1 car, 8lc. No. 3, 1 car. 90c; S cars. 88c. Sample, 1 car, 87c. Omaha Cash Prices: Wheat No. 2 turkey, Sftvufl.ff); No. 3 turkey, 97rrtfte; No. 2 hard. JX'.irWe; No. 3 hard. 98Vtfc; No. 4 hard, Wci'Mc: No. 2 spring. 5Wc; No. 3 spring, Wuitfc; No. 2 durum, W 9Ve: No. 3 durum. i2Hifif;mc; sample. 75if3c. Corn No. 2 white. BCiiiV : No. 3 white, 61Vrf'.2c; No. 4 whlto. fil'SWISic: No. 6 white., eKMlVtc; No. 8, white. 6Wri81H,c: No. 2 yellow, 844 6Tk?; No. 3 yellow, 64Hfi4,c: No. 4 yel low, 6Ki-G4Vfcr; No. K yellow. faVrrmc; 2 mixed, 6:iifi2Uc; No. S mixed. l4?r 82e; No. 4 mixed. GIiifi8l4C; No. B mixed. 61i&'mc: No. R mixed, BOMi8U4e. Oats No. 2 white, 364i.Wio; standard. :w384jc: No. 3 white. ."M'fe'irXc; No. 4 white. 84iTr34Vie. Barley Malting, ZVl? r.7c; No. 1 ffled. 47fiMc. Rye No. 2. SDiWlc; No. 3. RSifTHOc. Chicago closing prices furnished The Bee bv Lnirnn Rryan, s4ock and grain brokers. SIS Snutn sixteenth. Omaha Art'clel Open. H1gh. Low. I Close Yes y. "Wheat Dec.. May. Corn Dec. May. Oats Deo.. May. Pork 1 0V2VI 1 04 ) 1 0RH' , Ml. , A.'Ti 1 M I", I I l ".it, ORH'l 040ul 06B 1 m 1 I 1 Oo5"4l 1T4, TN,!infi62 U S7'frHf5,i4'-'i 6; 741 1 SMT4I 3SHt 3D4 3S 40H 17 174 17 174 9 9 45 40V 41 4 17 W) 17 70 9 4." 9 7JH 40414fJ" Jan.. May. 17 2R 17 2fi 17 ) 17 65 17 22l 17 17H Lrd Jan.. 9 221 9 274 9 474 9 424 May. Ribs Jan.. May. 9 "0-7". 574 9 30 9 R5 9 S2H 9 721 9 90 9 M 9 R24! 9 274 9 74 474S0 B Bid. Kixar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. SlTOAR-Raw, firm; centrifugal, 4.77c; molasses. 4c; re fined, steady. Futures opened quiet but LEGAL NOTICES Notice is hereby given that sealed pro- foeals will be received by the Board of Mrectors of the Short Line Irrigation District at their office In the Village of Bayard, Neb., for the purchase of fif teen thousand five hundred eighty-two dollars, face value of the 6 per cent serial bonds of said district until 1ZD o'clock p. m. on the 7th day of December 1915 ; said bonds are Issued under and by virtue of an Act of the legislature of the state of Nebraska, approved March 28th 18K5, Session Laws IM. Chapter 70 and all amendments thereto and pursuant to a vote of the majority of the qualified elec tors of said dUtrlct. The Board expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids and will In no event sell any of said bonds for less than ninety-five per cent of the face value thereof. By ordor of the Board of Directors. (Signed) CATHERINE ROBERTS, Secretary Short Line Irrigation District NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of the properly commit tee of the Board of Regents of the Uni versity of Nebraska, blua will be received until 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, Decem ber 16, 1915, at the office ol the under signed for construction of a chemistry building on the city campus of the I'nl verstty of Nebraska at Lincoln. Separate bids will be received for installation of heating and ventilating, plumbing and vacuum cleaning and electric wiring tor said building; all bids on building con struction and the several Installations of equipment must be in strict accordance with plans, drawings and specifications now on file In the office of the superin tendent of construction in the University Administration building at Llnouln. Bid ders must confer with the said superin tendent of construction and must in all cases use the blank forms prepared un der the direction of said superintendent for bidding purposes. Approximate cos: of said building including equipment above mentioned is t-iO.ooi. Hlris must la accompanied by bank cashier's checks or certificate of deposit payable uncondi tionally to the Board of Regents of tiie I nlversity of Nebraska, n the amounts and for purposes stated in the "instruc tions to bidders" accompanying plans and specifications. Bids must be sealed and plainly marked on the outside cover "Chemistry Building," or. 'Chemistry Building r-qiiipment," as the case m.iy b.i (heating, plumbing, c.). The right is reserved to reject mi y and all bids. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. J. 8. DALivd, Secretary, station A, Lin- coln. Novl-24-2S-D. cl NOTICE TO CONTRACTOKA By direction of the proirtv committee of the board of regents ol the University or. ifunu, oias win ue received until 4 o'clock p. in., Wednesday, December 15. l'Jlii. at the office of the underalun.! ; for construction of a hospital bu.iuing on me a'ouiiu ui me university meuical col lege In Omaha. Separate bida will be received for Installation of heating and ventilating, plumbing and vacuum clean ing and electric wiring for said build itg; ail bids on building construction and the several installations ol equipment must be in strict accordance with plans, drawings and specifications now on filo In the office of the superintendent of construction In the university adminis tration building at Lincoln and In the office of Architects ltenser Sk Sons In Omaha. Bidders may consult plans and specifications either at the orfhe of uul superintendent or said architects, hut muj-t In all cases use the blank forma prepared under direction of suld super intendent for PlddliiK purposes. Approxi mate cost of said buildlnx Including equipment above m-utioned, I .D.Ouo. l.i is must be accompanied by hank cashier's checks or eel tifleaten of deposit payable unconditionally to the boaid of regents of the (.'nlversity of Nebraska, In the amounts and (or the purposea stated In the "instructions to tddders," accompany ing plans mid specifications, lids must I.a u.ulH ,ii I I. it.if.lv ftlMI ictti rtn t ..... I side cover. "Hospital Building," or "H s pilal liulldinK Equipment." as the case I may bo (heating, plumbing, etc). 'J'lot right is reserved to rejei t any and all ti''j. The University of Nebraska, J. H. DALLd. eecreUry. Station A, Lincoln. stesi'y on roverlng br shorts and a little snppntt irm tis.lc P.leiesis. At n-on rices wcie tinchanve I to 3 Kl!its hlgiicr. (HH'itiii ;him un imiiiiimumi Fratstra of ae Tradlna and Closing I'rtcra on llrl of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. M.IVnlsJa that snv tine. ils were being held up or that a blockade of Otiscc was In force operated as mote than an offset toliy for early declines In the wheat market. The close was nermiH, but at the same Wis IcstenUiys finish to e higher, with December at $1 ns and M.-iv ! i. ,. Corn cained 1,in,c to r, and oats fir'ic to 4trV In privcUslona, the out come Hj uiichamn t to il.''n- up. Rallies In the wheat market had but little force until despatches from Lmdon were pub lishe I indicating that reports of a com puto !opp.'i of sn commerce with Crcecv arc incorrect. Th market lifsnn to ascend In earnest No eiil'sequent sett'aek of anv tmxrt s no took pl.u-e and last prices were within V of the lop level of the day. Announcement that for the first time th's season th world's avail, ihlo sup ply total exeved the amount for the ccrrespcmdlng dute Inst year was one of the chief rcaaons of heaviness In the wheal market during the first part of the session. Corn showed decided strength nnd cllmlied to alxMH the hlchest prh-es Bo far on the crop. Meagerness of recelptn at termlnnl markets was the principal incentive to buyers. Oats were domi nated bv the action of corn. Provision trading was active and at times excited. Sharp advances which were scored In nearly all options resulted Inrgelv from a rise in the cotton oil market. Chlcaao Cash Prices: drain: Wheat No. 2 red, 11.11; No. 3 red. tl.o4Viil.il: No. 1 2 hard nominal: No. 8 hard. ic4iSl.li3. . . v.. ....nAn. I a ..i i ... .- - . oi o .-.,. m ji iiipw, tuo, rtyitie, o. s yellow, new. Ki'.iitic; No. 4 white, ncwr, rWfiil'rC. Oats No. 3 white, HcVuS'c; standard. Si 't'.'c. Rve No. 2 nominal; No. 3. !Me. Bat lev firHfTSV. Seeds; Tim othy, ir.oy.jgno; clover. 10.(Wf is oo. Pro Visions: Pork, 115.15; lard, JIMS; ribs. i 7Mil' "V PUTTER Steady; creamery, yfttlc. 1MO.S Steady ; receipts, 4,'tt!) esses: firsts. 2SU4i2H4c: ordinary flrs'a 2ii41f !JW'; at mark, cases Included, Doodle. POULTRY Alive, lower; fowls. 11c; strings, 12c: turkey, old. Ifie; young, 17(Tf IS.: ilressed turkeys. 2;"i!'.3c. POTATOES Ii we-: receipt- 37 cars; Michigan and Wlseonrln whites. Ml '; Minnesota and Dakota whites. R0tfiic; Minnesota and Dakoli Chios, Wljifdc. SEW YORK .iKXIKftAt. MAIIKKT Pea to res of the Tradlnsr and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. NEW YORK. Nov. ?.t.-FLOUR-Steadv. WHEAT Spot. Irregular; No. 1 dur-im, 1 l;4. f. o. b. New York; No. 1 northern, I'ululh, fl.OKUj; No. 1 northern. Manltolift, II '84. c. I. f. Buffalo. Futures were un set I led; December. SI.1CV CORN Spot, firm; No. t yellow, "tk. ptompt shipment. OATS Spot, quiet. HAY Steady; prime, 11.324: No. 1. II 30; No. 2, 31.20; No. t, 1.k-,i,1,o5; shipping, Vk. HOP. unlet; state, common to choice, 1!15, 2ik,(:!0c; 1914, 6'u(l0c; Pacific const, lHir. 12fil5c; 1914 9C( lie. HIDES Steadv; Bogota, 3031c; Cen tral America, 9c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, S3(f 34c; seconda, 3:iu3.!c. PRoVISIoNS-Pork, firmer: mess, 117. M) (Ik.ut); family. f22.tWn23.ru). Beef, steady; mess, Sltiuotij 17.U0; family llH.iKu ls,b0. Lnrri, strong; mlddl? west, fT. 4""fj!.r. TAL1)W Steady; cuy, 7lc; country, "4i74c; apecliil, 8i BUTTKll Strong; receipts. 7,531 tubs; creamery, extras, 33iii34c. lirsts, 28ii32c; seconds. 25H(27Vc. KIHI8-Firm; receipts. 8.079 eases; fresh gathered, extra flno, 447M.V; extra firsts, 41fr43c: firsts, 3Mr40c; seconds, 2Hji:i4c. CHE10SE Firm; receipts. :'.737 tubs; state, whole, milk, flats, held, specials. Ii'il64c: same, average fancy, I'iVtf1 1(1 4c; same, current make, specials, 164W iilc; same, average fancy, 18c. POULTRY Live steady; western chick ens, 134ill5c: fowls, 134U'1S-.': turkeys. ISfll )o. Dressed. Irregular; western fresh chickens, barrels, lt2:ic; fresh fowls. Iced, 124fTic; turkeys, 15fi24c. OMAHA GBNFTTtAL MARKKT. POULTRY Alive: Turkeys, any also over 7 lbs., 17c; broilers, 164&i17c; springs. He; ducks, 10c: geese, luc; hens, allc; young glunea hens, each, 36o; roosters, sc. OYSTERS Chesapeake, standards, per gallon, tl.10; standards, 11.26; selects, II. 00; northern, standards, $1.46; selects, $1.76: New York counts, $1.90. Northern, small cans. 24ffl2Sc; large cans, S544uc. Chesa leake, small cans, 20; large cans, DOrJ 3CC FISH-Hallbut. 12c; salmon, fresh pink, 9c; fresh red. 124c: catfish, fresh, ln; trout, fresh, ,13c; white fish, fresh, lie; red snapper, fresh, 13c; catfish, (roxon. 13c; smelts, frosen, 10-lb. boxes, $1.26; smoked white fish. 14c; kippered salmon, 17c. FROZEN FISH-Hallbut, sties to suit. lOVic; catfish, large, for steaks, 13c; sal mon, falls, 9c; salmon, silvers, 10c; No. 1 trout, He; No. 1 whltefish, dressed, 10c; No. 1 whliellsh, large, 16c; No. 1 white fish, Jumbo, 18c; pickerel, round W. C. 6c; pickerel, headless, 8c; black bass, order size, 25c; herring, dressed, pair frosen, 6c; blueflsh, extra fancy. 12c; red snapper, headless, dressed ioc; floun ders 10e; scallops, per gallon, $$.00. SMOKED Flsll-Whlte. lO-lo. baskets, ter lh.. 14o. KIPPERED FISH Salmon, 10-lb. bas kets, per lb., lie. CELERY Matnmonth, per dox.. 76c. BEEF CUTS Ribs, No. 1. l4c; No. 2, 164c; No. 3. 124c. Ioins, No. 1. 214c: No. 2, luc; No. 3, 14c. Chucks, No. 1. 10c; No. 2, 9'tc; No. 1, 9c. Rounds, No. I, 14c; No. 2, 13c; No. I, 12c. Plates. No. 1. 104c: No. 2, 94c; No. 3, 84o. LIVE POULTRY-Brolleie, 14 to 14 lbs., In separate comp., 17c; over 14 to 2 lbs., 16c; springs, any slxe, 124c; ducks, picked, 4 price, but not wanted, llo, hens, over 4 lbs. per lb., 11 4c; roosters, 84c Turkeys, 17c; old Toms, 16c; under 8 lbs., 8c; less than 6 lbs. each not wanted. Oeese, full feathered and fat, 8c; picked, 4 price, but not wanted. Guineas, each, 2&c; young. 1 to 14 lbs. each, 85c. Homer squabs, 14 os. and over, $30; 10 to 12 os.. $2.00; No. 1, must weigh K ox., $1.60; under 8 ox, JOo Pigeons, any kind, per dox., 60c. Star Brand Ben Davis, $2.75 per barrel; Willow Twigs. $3.26 per barrel; Winesaps, $3.60 per barrel; Jonathans, $3.60 per bar rel. -Shield Brand Black Twigs. $3.60 per barrel; Black Twigs, coimnerlclal brand, $3 26 per barrel; Bun Davis, Illinois, $1.7$ per barre', FRUITS California Valenclas, 128s, box, $4.75; 1.'.oh. $5.uu; 3J4h. VZ-",. I it a to :h's, inclusive, 16.50. Florida oranges, ail sixes, box, $3.50. Ixsmona, Hunk 1st, 3'0.i, Mis, box, $5.00; Red Ball, Sorts, .Htlos. box $4.50; Grapefruit, all sizes, box, 14.00, Ms, $3.50. l'eaches, Colorado Elhertas, (.'ali torniii -always, box, eOc. Pears. Winter Nellls. box, $4.25. Grapes. Tokays, crate, $1.75; Emperors, crate. 42.UU; Emperors, in kegs, keg, 13.75; Malagas bbl.. f l. U to $7 .i). Bananas, bunch, 11.75 to $4.00. VFtlETABLF Cabbage, lb.. l.c. Head htluce, dox.. $1.00; leaf lettuce, dox., 4"c. 4'elry, Pascal, doi., 75c; Jumbo. Hoc; Mich., 35c. Onions, red, lb., 2c; yellow, 14c. Cauliflower, crate, $j.fiO. Brussels sprouts, lb., 20c. Tomatoes, lug, $1.50. Peppers, basket, 7uc. Parsley, dox., site,. Rutabagas. IP., 14c Oreen beans, wax, basket, $1.00. Spanish onions, rrate, l..0. Muesli, lb., 2c. Artichokes, dox.. $1.25. Casabas, crate, $3.40. P. tatoes, Colorado whits s'.ock, bu , ,.,c; luge Amherst onlos, bu. iic. Sweetpotatoes, bhl., $:i 00. Cran berries Belle and Bugle, bhl., $8.50; Belle and Cherry. $7.50. CIDEit Motts keg, $3.75; Motts, b -Is., bbl., $7.35; Nebawka. keg, $8.2ii. Nl.'TS Walnuts, No. 1. lb., Iii4c; black, 3c, hickory nuts, lb., 4c; filberts, lb., 15c; pecans, lb . 124c; almonds Non pareils, lb.. l!e; Ne Plus Ultras. Pic; IXI.S, 17c. Figs 12-10 ox., box. sue. M 1 S ' E LLA NEOl'8 Crackerjack. case, $J.ii; half case. $..76. Cornpopa, case, $!$,. half in m,, (1 . llalluAl dales, lo, sc; Kard dates, 124c; brum dales, box. $2.75. Popcorn, lb., 40c; tare. $J.;0. Sailed Pen nuls, can. $1.15. Sugar wnli.ut dates, box, $1.50. Honey, case $:I7..; Airline, $;.s0. I o oanuis. bag. $5 26. dox., 75c APPLES Per bbl.. Ben Davis. III. $1.(10 lonathana II.. H.5.; Jonathans, Kas., $4'JU; l.lack Twigs Star. $4.00; Mo. Pip pins, Star $3.50; Den Davis, Star, $3.00; S lllow Twigs. Star. $3.50: Oenltona, Star. V50, Jonathans, Star. $3 .Mi; Ben Davis. Mo.. $.l.i; Ben Davis, Ownpuck, H50; black Twigs. Shield, $150; Black Twigs. Loii.merclal, $4.00. Kansas Illy rala and rrovUlons. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 23. WH ICAT No. I hard. Wi'Ojfl.M. No. 2 red. ilii'alOj; Dni-inber, KT W4l'J7c; May. $1.01. i U)IN No. 2 mixed. 60c; No. 2 white, ; liecember. 6oc; May, Kt4c. OATS No. 2 wb'le, 2.'4).im., No. 2 p r d 8 4iiic. BUTTER St esdy; firsts. 28c; seconds. e ickb g, 1. FOGS--Firsts, 29c; seconds, 23c. POULTRY-Hens. L4o; turkeys, lie; bro.lers, 19o. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Some Cattle Steady and Others Slow to Lower Sheep Ten to Fif teen Up. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER OMAHA. November M, 19I5. Itecetpli. wre i'e . -. ilt;' fheen Offi. In I Monday 13.571 4,i! l.'.V.t l atinialc 'iue-dsy ...r..ii !.! 0 l-it Two days this week l:.17ti fame day.. In-1 week It '. '' Same d.its 2 wks. aR.2P67 .ame l is 3 w ks eg i.l .s fame dns 4 wks. nr. ..'; 2 Same days last year.10.id. 9..V.9 i.im S J Is, Hi t.x 1 12.1.8 J"..ii 3 42 4,K. J!'.i2J The foliow. n .aWe s;.v.ws tiie receipts of cattle, hii and s'.ieep at the Omaha live stm-k inaikot tor the ear tu date, as compared w.ih last year: pilb. 114. inc. 8JI.I. ; MA.i"i44 : 3 ,-,.2H 2,'.Mt5M Cattle Hog" Sheep ...1. lis, 211 ....'.sit vr. ...JOiU.HI The follow, ng l.c. allows the overate prices of hons at tne omalia live stock market tor the last few days, with com- ps.rlsons: I'at I nr. I'll! "ui l!l . ln). Nov, kl IN1.!"; 35 7 4.xl 7 M if 9517 ' . Mi il i 3a 7 Mi i ,u V 1H i .0 Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. N o v. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. ' I 3t 7 K. . a i i - 7 16 7 il "'I ft t T; I 1 ,7. e 1J " sj( T U 7 72 Ilj 7 W1 7 73 7 7 i 17 7 M 7 7: 1 iv'i ; i.i'i ; i i 7 X 7 , ST t M 7 74l 7 811 ll 7 74 7 b 7 91. 11,114 7 9! 8.1 8 l : M t-741 101 t; 514 7 il 7 H 1 47 i -'i i 13 &tlS 7 571 Ml 7 70l 15 8 884I I !;! 8 t.'.l 7 Ml T its T 4s i ri 17 14i,l 7 M 7 rl 19 8 l!4 7 21' 7 v 1 8 S 4I 7 Ml T ' o 6 l'n! 7 44 7 71 21 7 4ti 7 fi 2." 6 4 j 7 & ml ?)4i 7 mi I t .a i I II, I m 7 7' 7 71 I 7.'.! li ; 7 3 7 J 7 2 0 111 13) 7 08 18 i; 8i. t, 8 M 7 1st 7 W 7 8 7 8) 7 7ti 7 8 7 , Sunday. Recdpts and disposition of live stock at the I nlon slock yards In Otnuha tor twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'cIock yesieiday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. lloK.8heep.II'ses. C, M. A St. P i 11 Wn'Rh i Missouri Pacific .... 4 Union l'a if io 3J C. N. W., east... 2. C. N. ., west... ''. C. Ht. P.. M. O.. SI C, B. ft y., east... l.' '.. B. J g.. west... i' C.. R. I. e P.. easi. iu V., R. I. P.. west. .. Illinois Central ' Chicago O. W i Total receipts ...2.'l 6 4.. 1 ii 27 "i 2 21) 10 i 4 6 I 7 11 1 8 .. .. 2 1 1 63 58 4 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co.. Swift & Co... 7X8 27.1 Mr,' 814 2.P21 t udaby Packing Co 1.44 1.1.5 21 k) 4.9 2.1M 2.317 Armour Co 1,3.11 Schwartx ft Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Parking Co. ... ."o. U ma In Packing '"o. Kay Packing Co . A P. Co W. 11. Varsant Co Benton, Vans.int L. .. Hill o Son F. 11. Lewis Huston & Co J. H. Root A Co J. II. Bulla L F. II usx Rosenstock ltros 27 I ... 11!) 9 lo.l 133 1.4 1,1 22 47 r 1;; 243 Kellogg . AVertlielmer A Degon.. Id.l 11. F. Hamilton 41 Sullivan Pros 133 Mo. Kan. Cnlf. Co ... X'l Christie 24 lllgglna Huffman' 10 Roth 1.) Meyers 1H (ilassherg 8 Baker. Jones & Smith .. 14 Tanner Bros 42 John Harvey 17 t linn 10: Dennis AV- Francis 41 Other buyers 173 J,34 Totals F.873 4.3.-,4 11,:S9 CATTLE There wai a very decent run of cattle todrfy, making the total for the two days ID.Iili head, a slight gain over last week, but smaller than any other recent week. Still as compared with a year ago receipts are large, ttiera being a gain for the two days of 6,500 head. Buyers went through the yards this morning picking .ip the western and Texas beef, for which they paid prices generally steady with yesterday. On tiie other hand cornfeds were very flow and dull, and il was late before buyers really made any serious effort to buy them. 'I rude on cornfeds might be summed up a slow and weak to lower. Cows and heifers were In pretty good demand and generally commanded steady prices, there being liltlo change In either direction. Hero and there It was possible to find a buyer who thought ha did a little better than yesterday, while the next man figured tint he hardly got out as well as he did on yesterday's market. Country demand for feeders was slow and the trade on that kind of cattle dull to a little lower even than yesterdsy. The yards will be open on Thanksglv. Ing day for the receipt and care of stock, but there will be no market on that day. Quotations on cattle: Prime coruied beeves. $MVfl 10.00; good to choice fed yearlings. $8.6ptt.50; fair to good fed yearlings, $7 . 25 u . 26 ; common to fair fed tearllngs. $8.Oiri7.O0; good to choice heavy eeves, $s.h04r.00; fair to good oornfed beeves, fl .'&nn.U); common to fair corn fed beeves, $o. 25(07.00; prime grass beeves, $7. 7f'tj'H .26 ; good to choice grass beevss, $7.2f',u7.76: fair to good grass beeves, $ti.60 (u7.oo; common to fair grass beeves, If.. 25 ti9.50; good to choice grass heifers. .. 76 it.75; good to choice grass cows, $5.50 8.25; fair to good tows, 4.6o'(t3.60; common to fair cows, $3 iOt4.50; good to choice feeders, $7.2f4i8.00, fair to good feeders. Hi.5oy7.Jj; common to fair feeders, $...,iodl 50; good to choice stockets, $5.50iii.Uj; fair to good stockers, $K.6oi7.50; common to fair Mockers. $5.50&.&0; stork heifers, $6.7F(iti.75: slock cows, $4. 50(10.76; stock calves. $. flops'. 25; veal calves, $6.0LU4.50; bulls, stags, etc., $4 2.'.26. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. an... 4... m... U .. it... UJ... Av. Pr. No. .. t 14 17 ..Ill 44 . . '.m IN IT . . mil 1 0,1 ..VM 111 10 ..m i u i At Pr. ..I'M I S ..1174 t 60 ..IBM K, . I' 7 lb ..12H I no .. 8,4 H WYOMING 24 feeders.. IW rtu 30 feeders. . 691 86 16 feeders. HI 6 6u COLORADO. 913 0 00 NEBRASKA. 994 6 ou 22 steers. 26 steers.. HOUS Receipts were Just about the same as on Monday, estimates calling: for seventy-one cars, or 4w head. Totul for the two days la y,54 head, being 2.4ou head larger I linn a week ago, and about 2uu heavier than two weeks o, but smaller than a year ao, by moie than head. Receipts for the last two days aiu largor than for any s inliar period Slice early In September, two mouths and u half ago, Shlppti operated a little more freely this morning, paying prices that wore strung and In sputa as much as uc higher thun yesterday. Several loads sold as high as $6.40. the day's top, and there wat also unite a sprinkling around $o 36. Bulk of the hogs was bought at K --'W 6.80, with a si r nkllng of rough, highly mixed and light stuff on down. There was a f ilr ahuwlng as high as ;t3.i and tops made $.4o. Values are still 10-&16c below last week's close. Representative sales: No. Av till. ft. No. lu HI 41.. 1 Hi . . I Ml .4 . At. Sh. fr. ..lit ... 16 , lii 2 1 1 .107 l IK , M . ' ... I 16 .iH ... 40 mi m is k) . 31. . II . 1.1 . . i I I 16 4s PIGS. 7 f7 ... 4 M It 140 ... I ;t SHE HP Arrivals counted out about the aame as on Monday, some fifty-two cars, or 12.500 head, being reported In. Yesterday's official count was 12.5.VI, and two days' receipts foot up 25.058 head. This is 17.01O smaller than a week ago, 15,ouu short of two weeks ago, and more than 4.("J smaller than for the same days last year, buppllea so far this week are smaller than for any similar period since the lust week of July. Feeder supplies were comparatively small, but little was done during the e'irly pert of the forenoon, as it was rather letc Itf jrc r kets pur hasel v - ,. 'oil .-d n ; There were almdst no good light lamhs Included In the offerings, and as (he de mand for the Weightier stuff wss slack lu lie hud been done up to noon, about the only sale of feeders made by midday beina- ml tad lambs of a cornmoulah sort s $t.'0. What feeding ewes wers here found a f.ilr outlet at steady to stronget piles. Ewes which, while real good, could not le classed as breeders made $5 with other feeding ewes at i.i.io.ift I... iMeideis that had Just enough teetn to get by brought $.. 40. yuolations on sheep and Inmbs: Lambs, Rood to choice, $) iK,i8.75; lambs fair to good. H . rs !; lambs feeders $7.7:.'!! fin. yearlings, fair to choice, $ii nWil.t.O; year lings, leciri s, Ih (vu n.KI; I liolce, $."i iHi 4.75; ew es. l..'.5.56: ewes, fn'r to wethers, fair to good to choice. good, $4iWjju.ll, ewrs, feeders, $4 0ou6.2i, No. l.e.l; Idaho feeder lamhs. lil Idaho feeder hiiuhs. 11 "4 Idaho Inmt-s Av. Pr. C 55 7 :h f.o 8 M $ 0 7 87 l't Moetana f eder yearlings... 70 970 Monluna feeder wcthera Vi lll( l;0 I Ml. STIII K MtHHPT t utile iVcak IIoh ledy lo Lower hee trona. CillCAOO, Nov. 2 CATTLI" Re e1pta. HMti h ol; market weak; native be. f steers. 9" 7( '( 10 no; western sferi, '. (,l So; cows and heifcis. 2.7ti) 'j; calves, $C txii n. IP c, a-Hecetp's. .TS.noo head: nnrket stently lo 5o lower: bulk of sale. $l.(it t'. w; light. $5. iV. 'ti 8 M; mined. J "Mt.Sii; heavVj $ii.uf1li.Mi; rough, (0(111 25; pigs 3 1 eVo. 66. SIIUEP AND LAMUfl-Recrlpts. 14,f"i0 head; 1111 kci strong; wethei. pi .4Kjfh.f4), ew es. $4 'Hvtr.'v!t5; lambs, $7.'""ti 2". nt. l.oul I. tie Slock Mnrket. ST LOUIS Nov. !3 CATTLE-Rw celpts, 6. 4O0 head; market stendv; native oeef s'eers, $7 .VA'pi 25; vearllna stiers and heifers. $s i -t I 1 .20; cows. ." 7ii-i7 Im- sioi !ers nnd feedets, $.i.ooli 7. :'.'; southern I 1 i . ' . -.i . .... ...... 1 - . . ..i. iiioi i.vur,,, ,...' t: 60; native calves, i'i 10.50. HOOS-Roce pts, Kl.Iit) bead; market higher; pigs and lights, $il.iHmt.8.',; mixed and butchers, i;..T.".1-.l.;."; good heavv, $ii.7 iiti.wi. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Receipts, i 5( head; market steady te 15r higher: year lings, $".5Ki';.5i; lambs, $,t.t,otiy.l6; sheep and ewes, $'1.5410,5. Kansas llr Live Block Market. K NSAS CITY, Mo , Nov. 23.-CAT-TLV: Receipts. I5.iit) head; market strong; stockers and feeders, slow and k, prima fed sti-ors. f j.vii In Oil; dress.'d beef steers. $7.si tl; western steers, J'l '"till VI; stcekers and ferders. $",.Wii'7.76; bulla $4 Hifi 75: calves $H.0i4i'..ri. I KiS-Receipts, 1K.000 head, market higher: hulk of snles, $aMi8.Ki: heavv. $1: gli.6r.; packers and butcher. $.3Vu) .; lKht. $8 l.-i.W; pls. $r..6tvtf.1.,.5. SHEEP AND IMIIS-Roce nl 8 'VO bead, market h'gher; lambs, $s.2hf8.77i; yenrllnrs. f8 S5ti1.25; wetners. $&..itiivlii; rwes. $4.50115.65. Monx f'lty Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Nov. 23.-CATTLI5-Re-celpts. 2 50) lead; market steady; native steers. t7i.7.V,i7.25: butchers. 81 40413.".: cows and heifers, $4.5ufr.0n; rsnnets. $3 f0 414. ; etockers and feeders, $4 Sospl .fit); calves, $o.0tXiitl.fi0; bulls, stags, etc., $3.66 4c.l.flo. HOOS Receipts, 4.600 head: market steadv to 10c higher; henvv. $8 2Tir8.SO: trlxcd ! 1 V.i ?: light, $6.90JRI.15; bulk of sale. $8.1ii41.2R. SHEEP AND LAMHH Rocelpls, 9O0 he.id; market steady; ewes, $.l.&xji5.(0; lambs. $7,0061.35. ' SI. Joseph I. Ire Block Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.000 head; mnrket steady; ste-vra. ';.4HSi.6: cows and heifers. $I.6on8.00; calves. !5.lro. Hixis-itocetpts. lo.ono head: mnrket. higher; hulk of sales, $;.:5r(S.'i0. SHK.KI AND LAM BS Receipts, 1,600 head; lambs. $8.00if S.85. stock In giant. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hogs Sheen. Omaha 5.i"0 4"S ll.ftO Chicago 8.000 TtsOiiO H.l'H) St. Isiul 6.4 lll.HM i.w.i Kansas Cltv 15 . I8.H 5.0-1 Sioux Cltv 2.50O 4,600 9iJ Totals . .3W0 73,600 34,90.) Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. IS. COFFF H -The market for coffee futures oncnel at a decline of I to C poln's under further scattering llquldst on. which appeared to be Inspired by the talk of a less active P.uropeiin demand In Brazil, and the recent casW rullnir of tho o st an I freight situation. Business was again largoly in the way of switching trom December to later positions, however, snd prices rallied from 6.S c to 8.8 C" for March and from .76c to .7ac, for July during the afternoon on coverings. The einsA mnm I to .1 nn'nti net lnwei. Sales. Ifi7,750 bags: November. n."ic: D ccmber. January. FeVrtiary, .f9c. Maren. .ne: April, 8.64c; May. .Fo; June, 1.73c; July, C..!': August, 68.'c; September, .s,Hc. October, .li3c. Spot, steady; Rio 7s, 'Kc: Santos 4s P4e. Cost and fieleht offers of Sintna 4s ranged from about 8 60; for undeic Mbel up to S loe for well described eoff a. The official cables reported declines of 75 to 100 n ls in the Hrm Pan nvirltote, with Rio exchange l-10d lower. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. COTTON Spot, nulet; middling uplands, 11.70c; sales, 100 bel"s. Tho cotton market closed steady at a decline of 3 points on December today, but gonerally unchanged lo ton a higher with remote months relative. y firm. Cotton futures opened steady: Decem ber. 1148c; January, 11.66c; March, 11.93c! May 12.00c; July. 12 lie LIVERPOOL, Nov. 23 COTTON Spot, eaay; good middling, i.iwa; mianitng, iwa; low middling, 6.61d; sales. 10,000 bales. Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 13 WHEAT December, 994c; Msy, $1.0241'-H; No. 2 northers 9l4cUl M. KliOUH ITnchanged. HARI.K Y MtfiSc RYK-Ir(94n. BRAN-l7.76flM.?ll. CORN No. 8 yellow, r8'3ec. OATS No. 9 while, SSO eVc FLAX-1.9ty2.0O. 4111 nnd Roaln. SAVANNAH. On., Nov. 23.-TURPF.N-Tl NE Firm, 64ic; sales 61 bbls.: re ceipts. 617 bbls ; shipments, . 8 Ibis.; stocks, 13,04 bbls. ROSIN Finn; receipts. 2.159 bbla.l shipments. 92H hhls ; stocks, (8.W71 bids, giiotattons: A, B, C, I. E, F. O, $5.61: ii H7H. i r, T7U- K tHOK: M. ki.26: N. $41.26; WO, $6.50; WW. $6.90, Metal Market. NFTW YORK, Nov. SS.-MFTAI Jt-Isd, offered at $6 26. Spelter, $18.7619 25. Cop per, steady; electrolytic. $30.00. Iron, stesdy and unchanged. Tin, quiet, $39.0utf Si 00. At Indon: Spot copper. 181 15s; futures, f3 los; electrolytic, M. Spot tin. 1M 16s; futures, fl'77 6s. Antimony, 125. Iead, spot, 127 16s. Spelter, spot, tlOu. Ht. I.onl Uralta Market. st in. Mo., Nov. 23. wheat No. 2 red. $1.1161 14; No. I hard nominal; December. $1 02T4rl 03; May, $1,054. CORN No. 1. S2iri24n: No. I white. Mf f2U.c: December. tuS('4'; May, 6o4F ff'oATS-No. I. $f364o; No. t white nom rial. Ilef'wed (III Adrnneed- NFW YORK, Nov. . The Standard Oil Company of New York announced to- ,1 .. - k A it m n..A rt K nolnts In refined petroleum for export In cases and 40 points In barret lots, nerinea. in cases, i.0.26; In bulk, $1 fO, and in barrels, $.- 15. K.v-nore'' Titea nnd Dried Fenlla NFW YORK. Nor. 11.-EVA PORATKn APPLFR-Steadv DRIED FRUITf Prunes. unsettled; Ce'lfornlas, Sfille. Apricots, firm. Peaches, quiet. Ra'slns, steady. I Ivernoc Orsln, Maeket. I.IVFRPOOL, Nov. IS WHEAT Boot, No. I Manitoba. Da R4d; No. $. lis 34d: No. 2 hard, new, lis 44d: No. 2 hrd, old, 12s 4-"o; No. I Chicago, new, lis 2d. CORN Bpot, l.a riaiia. s. . tlrr lionds Market. NFTW YORK, Nov. 13. DRY GOODS Cotton roods steady; yarns In better In quiry. Men s wear was very firm; silks are advancing. Hank Cleorlnsra. OMAHA. Nov. 13. Psnk clearings for Omaha today were $.'.878.49B.y7. and for the corresponding cay last year $.'.79.-1 157.95. I Apartments, nats, -iouea and cottage oan Imp rented quickly and cheaply by a 1 Bee "For Rant," i NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trnding in Shares Perfunctory and Superficial from Start to Finish. FRICE CHANGES INSIGUIFICAJJT NEW YORK. Nov. 2t -Trading In, eleKs toiHv W'is perfunctory and super tlcinl ii-nni s ail to finish. IeallnE liminlshed to tiie meager total of 3S,n.4 hare and except for some of the more sin-, ol itite s'leclaltles which have rc ecntlv lluur. d f i omlnently. price changes wet- in. I tniricant or at least unimport ant. A slcudc tone waa maintained throiichotit. but this wss due more to the absence of pressure than lo any actual uemiind. Automobile shares rose I to 4 points; war gvaucs of the class Including Cru cible Steel. lAck,wanna Steel. American Inn. American locomotive and Baldwin locomotive gained nlmost as much, and sto, ka of no particular description showed Aarliilde gains of I to J points. United State; Steel fluctuated within the ex tremely narrow range of a half point nnd Hrthlehem Stcl was a gain utterly Ignored, not a single sale being recorded. Coppers were steady, hut failed to mikn further response to the Increased demand for metal. The final deallnga. CVntrat leather and American Hide and Leather preferred rose substantially. Canadian Pacific s rise of 24 to t was almost the only noteworthy move ment In the rale, alihough Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Erie and the new and old Rock Island Issues shows signs of modeiste accumulation. Canadian Paci fic lost much of Its gain befsrs the dull close. In the way of general newa the for eign demand for steel wag among the chief constructive features. Pin t her large receipts of gold from Fnglnnd were reported In payment of munitions. Exchange on Isnndon worked lack lo the highest quotations In many weeks demand Sterling selling as high sis $4.70't with other markets firmer in sympathy. Remittances of Scandinavian exchange were especially large. Trading In bonus wss moderate, but denoted some increase of Investment In quiry. "Future" or foreign offerings were suvill. Total sale (par value) aggregated $5,2l0.uOt). United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotation on storks today were as follows: .is. lla. Mf. C1m. Alsakt Oola All!,-'tltne American nt Hosar.... A merles n r n AmrlrHt tromit1vo .... Amrlran a. a R Am H. A R. (iM Am. Sugar Refining Amers-an TH. a Tol..., Amsrtcan Tnhoree Anaconda Coppor Afrhlnon l,.Mwln IwyimntlTO Halllnior S llhlo Beihifhsm at m1 Ilrookiyn H.pld Trsnolt.. I'allfomla IVtrnUusi .... t'snxtian Psetfic Wrl Imiimt ( 1mr.sk S Ohio (Illeag.i U W Chlva, M. St. P ( lili-aio N. W l'hleo. H I. 4k P. R.. 1.T00 Ht -4 4M ' 71 1 7 trf TOO I. HO t.i'O l.ino 7: 14 .Tt lit. 111V 111 I en iiTa I44 ills. !.Sf 12H1 1.' mf 1 vm f em m tits trrw, 1.000 107(4, 107U, 1(1714 14,100 lit; ,if ),,4 8.S HI K MH 478 W o4 s n 1:14 J7-4 1.900 IM 1S4 ! 8. an) t My, t 1.40(1 (Us) U'4 );.S it' us H M H' 134 14 1 114 H t4H KS K H14 II V 77 T6'i 74 4 16 W'4 4't 47 47 444 41 H 44 MX l.eon enmn i rppr 1 Not 'iilnrlo Hus a Iron.... I !"0 rruoltil stl ll.sno Iinr a K. O. ofd Plsllllen' Svrurttlaa Krl tlfnral rtctTie .... flrrst Nnrthsrn pffl.. Ilresl No. Or nil., oo 1.10) 176 1 too 1WH 1MH mi( M.swi M4t wit t,t4 OnrvenhHm Rkplnrallon.. 8.IO0 7SW. iiunois csnrrai Intrrhornuch Cnn. Corp. Insnlraiton Coener ...... Intanuulnnsl Harvsrlor.. Kan,, rttv Houthsra... Ihlrh Vailor I oiilsrtll a NtstivlM... Mrtcan Pslrnleiirn Miami oetr , NIourl. K. A T. afd.. Mlrssiurt . pM-lfle National niseoll Kallnnal lnil Nevada fnenr New Yorli (n(rl N T N II A II Norfolk a Wsatarn Nnr'h,rn Tarlflo Paeirie Mill Pat-lllo T'. a Tfl Pnnv1vanls Pullmnn ralaee Car Ray fnn. Coppsr MfOdln nspntilla Iron 4 IM).. giiiitirn Paelfle S-iilhrn ttallwar Hiirt'heliar ramiwnr ... T.niiM Copir Tas Cnmsnr t'nlnn rarlflr I nlo-i rarlfle M t nltm atata Hiael P. H. srtt pM t'tah Co-nr WVatsrn Cnlnn W'aatlnshniin ICIrtrle .. Montana power (norsl Motor Wai ah H nfit Inlr-nsll"nal Msrtn pM 1S4V4 tt 7S 104 I! "H lit I 14 H IS t 1 '44 1i 1ei4 TTt. 1.8WI I. SKI u 44' S4 M0 l.Fe t4 6 H4 "1st (n 1MV6 lu 4 M1 MU l IMS 400 tva m 4 v u. IK) lu 1SU tm U 444 sot 14 1 100 102U, Kl IKI 7u v me 1110 1.4H0 117 Mi) i:4 111-i llvi U llS is, ri 42 1IM U41 l Hoi lea M 1 W 1400 I ton 94 ses 4 1,MI IO4 104 10,11. t i sjh n ns I (no lux IIM-4 1M l,4f 6 a1 1 400 f 14 pau e I o 14 imh fa. TOO 4 M'4 Ml 21.7(10 'i.'iiis 800 t MV) l.ono 844 M st(4 nsu T-4 87 '4. 7 t iK 0 't" 7U, 444 'inii 40 I MA 7014 Total sals for th ear. Stl.OM ahar, New York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. Nov. 2.1. MERCANTILE! I'APKR-WiS ner cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Sixty day bills $4 5o; dam-ind. 14.7016; cables, $4.70Sf. SILVER-Bar, 62-tc; Mexican dollars, 4c1r. HONDS-Qtivernment, steadv; railroad, firm TIME LOANS-Fi-m; sixty days. 2f 24 per cent; ninety cays. 244,:i, per cent; six months. ?. tfr .1 pee tent. CALL MONEY-Steady; h!gh, t per cent; low. i per cent; ruling rats, li per cent: last loan. I 1 er cent; closing bid. 1" per cent; offered at I per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today wars ss follows: V. . rf. la, rg.... 9 Ms. Par. ,v. 8a 44 4a 1 eonpon M n. T. C A.K .... hi TJ. g. la. r lnttiN. y. rttr 4w inu. 4o coupon 101 14 N, T. (lata 414 lit V. 4s. rg iot.N. Y. NTH. ii. 00 tHMipoa lie ov. 4a ifTu Panama la root-on. .KM14N0 Paoltlo 4s .'. ti Am. rimrltars s....1tti do 8 aau a t. t. a. -4..i7o. g. u f. Armour a Co. 4'a.. u Por. T. a T. Is... smi Airhlaos sn. 4a.... MwPana. eon. 44s . lot Hal. A Ohio 4s tl'4 do an. 4la .""lol On. Partno 1st ta'tRaedIn a-a. 4a..... uu C hisi. a Ohio 4m... . U V S. F. r. 4a Tow t. . Q. I. 4a ... Ms.ro pan. er. U...IW C M S P s 4 Via 102. do rf. 4 C. R. I. P r. 4a. 'i4So. Rallwar la . ' Iftlu r. g. nr. 4m ... rrsi'mo panne 4s D a K. Ii. rot. 6.. 41 do er. 4 m4 trio n. 4 74HU. . Rubber la. .'.iioaw Oaa. EIrtrto la lOHiitt. N lug TT" m Ot. No. 1st 414a 100 Wabuk im la... . 104 III. in. rrf 4.... :''. I'nloo 4m..'. M-4 K. . Mo. rl. h..., Nt-Wan. alloo. er? s lS I., a N. unl. 4. tostAaaia-rt-Moa Is .". H M. K. a T. lot 4s.. 41 " Bid. Local Beearitlea. Quolailona furnlarhod br Born Brtnksr 4 Ca 44 iimaha National bank bulldlni. " gtneka Bid. Askod. Ba-tkra Mortgas linaa 1414 I( Iiatt a On., pfd.. on-dlT 9&J at Palrmont Croamory. pfd J0I Klak Hubtxr U . T por ont 1st pfd.. 101 100" Nsr gut Tlpnono pfd 46 14 Oaiaha a f a). HI. Hr . pfd Te 71 Omaha a l. B. Ry. B.. pfd m 0414 giai Bank ot Omaha lie 11 Swift 4 To mu JJ414 euUbumsr a Ron. pfd W1 si gtewart I'lfflir spoomtr ., n, go tulnn Htock Yard Block, sa-dlv 97 Bonda ' Anxlo-rranch 6 par onl sots. TTJS. . tT M Chlcaao T,l. Co. lira la. 121 Joivt y,m Chlcaao Hra. Co. first I, ltrl mi, ttZ 0rman (lev. I pr ent aots. 1PI4 fel.fl I.lnroln Tal. A Tl. (n. 1IU 4 pa Omaha Watar 4Ha. 1M1 lot Viiu (lm.h. A ('. B. St Ky. la, 111 yi J Omaha ua 6 1V1T pn u Iowa Hr a IA. 6s. 15JI as 7 Had Cloud. Nab . 4Ha. 111 M pr rlloui rllv Btix-k Yard la. 1M0 60 U floui Palla. 8. P . 6a. 161., guu inZ ThurMon Co.. Nab., la. ItlS 104 imu t'nlon Stork Tarda f O. . . 1M1 ... M4 too Wichita t'nloa Block Tarda Is. 1M4.. Muj tt London Stock Mnrket. LONDON. Nov. 23. -American securities dropped todsy on account of the rise in the rate of exchango. SILVER Bar. 25 Sd peronnco. MONEY 4u)4) percent. Discount rates, short bills snd three montl.s. 6454 per cent. Keducet Strained. Puff Anklrt LytnpbsnKltis, Foil Evil, Fistalg Boila, Swellings; Stops Lsmeaesa and allay pain. Heal Sorts), Carts, boilse. Boot Chairs. 1 is an ANTISEPTIC AND GEFtUICIDt lo roiaoMuiisj Doct not blister or remove As hair and horpt can b worked. Pleasant te . 2. 00 bottle, delivered. Dsscribet tout cms) for special instruction and Book I K frsas. ABSOKB1NK, JR., aailaartk IsIomm sm I as. Saca kraua. Paisrui. Kaaan. IwoUaa Vaiaa. lauk Las. easi airai It a taw anaa naoHad atasasaaV actioa. prlc 91 ar aocil at dcmlcn r auM to.f.rOUAa.P.1 mM !- U4rlSilK4Va9, "l, ,