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THURSI NOVEMBER 15, 19500 steady graseers, fully 2c lower LO““ER(I\L \\D Fl\ ‘\(l\ | factory, 1461 iitas | have been more of a facter in the markat, |t « expected In them until ft I of y “ - . 5 g 4 barely 1 ) AL AND FINANCIAL il : A et T 6 faoke, I (e matet | fn et i, e et b o L OMATIA LIVE STOCK MARKET| 3 T VALY Gissd, SRS UL O NS \ ¢ ®, $1.0714; New | only ‘moderately. The bulk the week # | posals will affect the industry. India ALl 4 4 grassers 541320 wouthern calves, $2.90 “ 0m1.76; Jarsoy | busine T in territories, grading | il bills were allotted today at 1838 ; SHERP AND LAMBS — Receints, 13,48 Loy : ; b, firm: | oo i fine medium, California’and Ore: | Gold remim | at o : 0 hend ;" irm to 15 higher; all grades in de 3 i . Iy frease ™; | Kol woola .07 QICANS mand; sheep, w, $1.504 Wheat Declines on Weak Oables and Flour Py 1 st | 10 CABRE Hoston Novs i prices wore fiem on the | Oorn Cattle a 8hade Lower tnd S8ame Wa § AR A dery TAmbs. 4 5088 ) $6; culld, $3.606 v . Kas marke 4 i, ound dome i today but transactions ere r 0 ) I ‘anada la b 5.6 3.7 Reports aad Small Clearances, 4 b fo%c small, | pounds forelgn. making n fotal of ed. Internationals, with the excer Trne of All but Best Feeders, d o g e fiectpte. steady at $5 pierihe ! pounds, against a total of 62600 pounds Braziliny d w favorable tone 4 b 2 @6A0, state plgs, \ . 30 small v f 7 the provious weck anf o total of 1 tintos were frcegutar, but finished firm. | S ) 4 £ E du for the corrasponding we pened m, ther \ d, by ) g T y CORN ACTIVE AND ENTIRELY INDEPENDENT . fow o Juntiary | amoun (o 1 P red " RS AT GUEL | HOGS OPENED DIME LOWER, BUT FIRMEDUP | % 38 10c KANSAS CITY. Nov. IN-CATTLE i . ans open e time Tnat “Tha re. | Well disposed toward Kaffirs ter - dors 1038 3% 18 celpts, 14000 naty Texa fce, 425150 B T Daton this Seuk am flieiation ot the spgach made by SEMIhRT | = 4t Weest ' ¥ o0 calvon: Killing rades, choleo sirkers and L - . 3 the ey T bales fore \ - Y e CHAN o ™ | L t eceipin o hee N ] eaders, % d active, rative steer vistons Affected by Unexpected siderabie steadiness of | PAAKINE & lotal of S ainat that the mining companies would not be And Market on Good Staft - butcher cows and_heifers, $3.000 Heavy Run of Hogs and Lower Jooked for ‘and an abaence of sellers, clon ing we ! janel, too neavlly. Thres, per cent repte Just About Stewdy A ners. 82 663 00 Texans 8100 o ng steady at $27.00 ake cop) v total receipt ) ) INERe for the ccount. Exchange on Lon with Yes X ok ADO. wintered Texans, @4.10; ted western Lt oy Qe DL fiFm Wi S0 IV 17 o SOeTeer uled Vte N, 25¢ 101g¢ for checks.Spunish 4« closed at s RN e B0t Ts: culves, 15 agh. 0, : quiet at $4,207 sond a N 1ty p 089ty iy < ¢ TOGS Recolpts, 16,000 head; trado opens 00 DIk Tronounsrants e auAthGioRY - k S| ABERLIN, Nov. 140 the bourse to g sow e SIS VY SR CHICAGO, Nov. 14.~Wheat declined to- | The Drokern: pries for lod o ; mericans were firm, owing to the rumor —— § the decline nearly regained; heavy, L Wheat d P okers| price for lead $t and for : ) that American shares would ba introduced SOUTH OMAIIA, Nov. 4 R M NSy e, S0 7004 S Tight, $4. i ay on ¥ ak cables, lmm; leararices an the Paris market. = Bome funds were | R celnts were Cattle, Hoge, Sheep i . e lai mixed, our reports, December closing OMANIA WO LOUIS, Nov, M WOOL—Unchanged | quiet. Intern ted, espectally | Official Monday 4.2 2,809 14 teeders eder ' AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 8,90 under yesterday. Corn closed ’hs higher il but firm, anish s, 1 koo, atter- | OMcial 1 Uenday E8 RO oAl T ] feede hoalli TRRthSt Retl N sieedy to. e and oats w shade lower. Provisions at the | comdition of Trage - - ward w ! Wit sibstan Otficlal Wednesday 4N6 K3 2276 1 cow 5 7 feodors higher; lambs, $,0006 ttons, $3. '{lu close were T4¢ Vel N - MOVEME: e tal_re hear covering, Exchange | 1feeder... @ 4.60; stockers and fecders, $3.2q40.00; culls lose were g@te improved i and #an EMENTS OF $TOCKS AND BONDS, | 0, n M prgs, for checks. Dis. | Three days this week.... 14217 18710 18.7:3 | = oy Hall—Nch, 2703 The heavy wheat liquidation of vesterda 3G Receipts light 1 Stetki count rates: 8hort bills, $1a per cent; three- | Sume dagu last weok ... 4000 1181 16155 | 25 feeders.. %0 4% 3 fe was continsied tyday with few Interrup ‘ . | Streikin reane in Vol of Tra months bills, 43 per cent me week before 13,165 16,915 s Andrew Votters—Neb. St Louls Live Stock. tions. The market opened with a show of |, 1IVE POULTRY —Hens, big@iéc; roosters, nK Ix Duy's Sensntion Chang i Noy. .~The gold premium today | Bame threo weoks ago. 13388 12,108 20864 [ 20 heifers.. s34 3 dcows 75 3 8T, LOUIS, Nov. 14 ATTLE - Receipts wtendiness, December W@%e to o shade | heas. "BInE chickens, Klaaic: ducks, 6 About todor uioy L=The steiking fa T ot " tation | - Ane four weeks ago..d,i01 19,103 L840 |3 cows, 4 10w 050 2300 head, fncluding Texane; market E T o g by shorts, | “S RS 4 1651 about today's siock market was the de- DRID . 1 e gold quotation | Average price pald for hogs for the last srichard-—Neb wlow and steady: native shipping and ex higher, at T%c to T, on covering by sh RIS DR 1) POULTRY ~Hens, Sc; | creased volume of trading. Yesterday s re. | oday was & several dags, with compationne 1cow... 2 heifers 6 | port steers, $4.30gh 10 wxed beef winl who were influenced by the comparatively [ Foosters, batc: “ducks und geese, 810c! | action was checked and quite an imposing = » — 1 M. Fearle—Neb Dutcher stoers, $4., 406 steers under 1,000 alight decline at Liverpool in the face of the };"- 1)--:») P ';‘h‘;/ xu' pring chickens, per | :l'.“'.“ of strength was de nfterw uv’<|\u1| 2 1000, 1599, 1808 .| 1807 . 1806|1595, 61 feeders.. 635 4 30 041500, mtockers and feeders, 82 14@18%¢c slump here yegterday., The market | GAMIS Prairie 5 | there was no renewal ¢ e inordinate buy BOSTON, Nov. 4—-Call loans, 3G4_ per A 4828 o |3 or Thorson—Neb, ws and h canners THOING dlitrey herd Seytire b [sa M Bralrio, chickens. per doz., #000 | g demand which carried prices un With [ cent: tme' loans, 4@5 per cont Omctal 3 |15 feeders P bulls, 5 and Tn d for only a mom iowever, ax there S0 mailard ducks, per doz.. §3: teai, §1 a rush all through last week. The market 24 feoders % Stecrs, v heifers, was plenty of long wheat waiting to b | 170 mixed. $i %l 50; jacksiiipes, §1 5. | in_fact, dropped back Into an afalr of e . CNib, N dumped into the pit. Bearish feeling was | BUTTERCCommon to ralr, 12c; cholce, | ordinary fmportance, business continuing 2 41Unfon Land ..., 2 [ 128 teeders 27 cows 38— Receipts, 11,80 h murket 100 encou d by a further decline at Liver- | Jffloc: separa i gathered creamery, on o .I.l:'nn) cale, compared with the nor- e (West End 02 | ¢ :nrl e 35 cows | Tghis, $4.60@4.70; packers, pool, a slump #t Antwerp equal to 11,¢ and | 1983 S o nal, but the movement of prives obviously | A Atchison 4s 1008, 7 bulls ? 4 eow 3 ra, $1 SO T, a R chmolia. e ot climink two-thids of | o FRESIL OYSTERS irst grade solid | depénding on nriificial stimiiiante Yoster: | Amo AR WO AFthing~\V vo. AN TLAMBS Recelpts, 2 the flour mille (aere had heen closed. Later | Packed, New York counts. per can, ic; ex- | duy's sharp decilne Induced xome solling | fioston & AIbY. 20 Adventur 8 1 steer G | nead: market slow and weak; native m. the amull clearances, 180,000 b, wheat | ghe Befects, e y;“":an'fv‘|»‘im\‘"" Yum. orders from outside sources this morning, | Hoston Elevated 156ty Allovez Min, O Willtam Baird—-Wyo. tons, §3 8 5; jambs, $4.15415 45, culls a and flour at the seaboard, caused (urther | gonie g Sade,slack filed, New York | but the powerful support by the bull pools, | Hoston & Me.....192 ° Amai. Copper . feedern.. N1 360 13 cows bucks @1.00; Ktockers, $2.6001%.00 alarm among holders, December slumped | SRR Do cun e, extra selevts, 25c; | who arc till operating for an advanee, | ¢ B, & Q 15214 | Atlanthc foeders.. 891 160 18 cows from the opening’ to 1 where the mar- | §i § ) andards, per gal, | checked the decline and secured control of | Dominton Coal... 123 Hoston & Mont Willlam Morris—8. D St o dragged. Decem der dro i to and SRONB-Live, Her dox.. the market almost fmmediately ore was | do pfd 113 [Butte & Boston cows 1301 420 4 bulls BOUTH ST, JOSEPI, M Nov, 14, - (8pe- sinfie,, ESrrins drapied b i, B ANSLive, per dos. ot Siment ettty Thors wae | Bl ity i, o o R Y bty JBOUTH T JOSEPIL o action ceased and the market aguin Pl L " Was not @ potent factor in the r ot. | do pfe entennial Charles Han-8 CATTLE - Ttecelpts, 1 market ragged. D per dropped to 7 lee quoted by Omaha Wholesale | It fs probable ulso that there was some | Fitehbare pfd Franklin cows 1 cow 1000 3 40 ¥ Fox closed weak. fye under yesterday B 00 meaturn ge; uband, | buying from speculative interests, which [ Gen. Electric Hi steers 6 4 steers. 1IN d 60 ? ® and heit M. New York reported 2 Riraw, $5 e necgum, 3% conrte. | have been watching for a reuctlon ever | do pfd One ale % 1 steer 380 |e bulls $2.000 4 F0 arort) Primary tootines oF " o i e, frices aru foF | aince the election. The buvlik' fell off as | Ka. Riec. fii purrot ‘was a good, liberal run of | Culves 000 bu., compared with 576,000 Reoelpt . witys DSIRNG} prites Toue vesterdiuy's level, The | Mexican Central. 13% Quiney .. fogs e i Re demand was, atso | &1 00774.1 Minneapo i Dwluth reported 391 OATS-N e, most effactive movements of the day were | N 1. G. & ( it Fe Copper i ®ood shape. 'The Chicago market, how- | It A ngalnst 651 al receipts were | CORN-No, st nnsylva nd in Northern Pacliie, | Ol Colony amarack 2 eF, broke badly and closed fully # dim? [10¢ lower: all grades, $1.70404 821y, 10 cars, 7 of « BRAN—313. 5 rumors afloat of further [ O1d Dominton ah Mining WUl buvers started out | sales, $4.706 4.7 Carn_exhibited « moderate degree of uc ’ Pennsylvi mpany of the [ Rubber inona Ut fe Jower than sester- | SHEEP AND GAMBS Recetnts, tvity and entire independence of the wheat aracter ns the serfes of acquire- | Union Pacitic 8% Wolverines diy's general market, the first hogs selilog | head: lambs, s<teady; sh wenk to weakness save at the outset of trading. | TIVI:;N of stoc kl I(vl other companies --;ann’. :ll):l ¥ 3 te und $4 Hellers were not | lower: lamba, $450U5.30; sheep, $3.5064 Rusiness was small in volume and the n he ye The accompuanying strength g . ng, however, in finding out that packers rength wn due Lo 8 acarcity of offerings. | ROTS P of Baltimoro & Ohlo. Norfolka Western and | _ London Stock Quotations. s all anxioun for hogs. and they held ftock In Sight The small atocks anct continued Tght coun- | Fi 4o leker dug., | some of the ‘coalers ‘was intended (o give | LONDON. Nov. 1.4 p. m.—Clostig: 7, Ves for more money. - Packrs | Tollowing ure the reccipts at the fout try offerings ware the factors in sustaining | NA kS Per oz, color to these rumors, but no nuthorita ive — i finally Tateed their hands and’ bid $165 Tor | prmelonl wostern markets Novermber 1t prices. Recelpts werw 333 cars, December —Wax, per 1-3 bu. basket, 900; | confirmation was forthcoming and the stock | Consuls, money . W% Erle most_everythicg, and the hogs begay to catt Aold hetween 30%@35t ge und 36c, closing g 4 f Pennsylvania was highly manipulated all | do account..”.o b do 18t pfd rlndh_mm Sunday change hands rapidly. The market kept | g 0 o 3 higher at he cash demand was good © bu, 46@ite; Idaho, per|d The buying of thern Pacitic, hoth | Afchison .o i eponpaylvania i ".';.,."?"' | number of care of imoroving, however, und, bids were iinally | ChieaRo s hit the high lake froights interfered with T g * mmon and preferred, seemed of a more | Canadian Pacific. 911 Reading . PEOUBhL in today by each road wax | ralsed 10 $4.65 and’ $161, and the close | {hIcARS. Co Fd the consummation of muny deils CABTAGROTATOES- Per bbl, $2.0082.2. | wubstantial character. ' The statement of | Bt Paal I b, Pactiic prd attle. Hogs, Shp Hres, | Wie sl better than that.“a few loads sell. | Kungas Clt e Oats wera dull and bare of feature, hut ABBAGE—Per 1b, 1ic; Holland seed, | the condition of the company issued by the ot entral i Grand unk ... M. & St 1 Ing from $470 to 843, The close then v .« e . 8 wteady with corn. Roe 62 cars. mo trusteos in dissolving the voting trust and | Loutsville 14 Anacond . 3 L. Ry ) ' «[no more than i nickel lawer and in som Totals 508 December sold be and | ORIONEY -bu. basket, 80c. the desirability of additional holdings for | Lnion Pac. pfd.. sig Rand Mines .0 Missouri Pacit § ¥ cames the losx was almost entirely r Total o8 Oloeed & shia B o oo ged control, following the diasolu- | N, Y. Central .. ::14 Union Pacifie avet : [Rained 1t was a good, metive markt LRoViRlons Were saay &aFly o (Hs une wska and Utah, 30@46e; truat._oitered. plaus! -+ I cted dividend, C & N Ry P | everything being sold in ood season. I Conl Harge Crews cted heavy run of hogs and lower prices ying Tho movement - —_ . A D bulk today went at $4.6504.70, with a t PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14 W Munn Yerds dore 3 traction. Bocks and i CGemeenl Hiestrte | PAR SILVER-Steady, 2011-164 per ounce. 3 <] of 480, Representative sales of this vity today ived n dispatch from yre than had b ted. | v grew out of the statement fn the annu MONE Y-34@4 Sents the rate of s M.& O No. Av. 8h. Av. 8 aptain Haley ‘easer, at Provi Hers, jofned packing interests, coused | | . [ Niagara, per port of the Manhattan Elevated company | £ount in the open markot for Tt bill M. R R : i . 08 . that the good rally. Their buying was influenced BpY $6.50G7.L0, | ax to the progress b made toward e BT, centi for three months® bills, | ¢ & Q1 ¥ |62 e L N 4 - und Robert Tngle gely by o good caxh demand January | pit} gy ] per bu.;"per | trical cquipment and the frigndly co-opera. | $16-1644 per cent (BB Fil e b W PR EATL R LR T rk sold between $11.40 and $1L60 and closed H 1 tlon of 1 Metropolitun Street Raflway | i I & PRy 3 rere week ngo tor Pro CHIRTAY AL TRINETy Taed Netws ./ per [ company. The advances extended all the New York Minluw Btook &P R ink to the dispateh the barges and $6.80u6.81%, closing & way from 1y in_Pennsyvlvania to 21 in Gen NEW YORK, Nov. 4. The following are | lliinofs Central E 2 \ e separated from the tug off Montauk $6.K2%e, and January ribs, betw TROPICAT, oral Elecirie. These stocks about measurs | t! e closing quotations for mining sharas 1 . 9 b Wi llw-nn 'l!m]h«lhn' .I.mu Quring the height of $6.170. with the close 24{he up at $6.1 Mexican, per box, $4.69, the dimonsfons of the upward movement, | toda Total receipts 12 1 . the gule. 1t ix believed they huve foundered Eatimated recelpts tomorrow: Whe LEMON liEorita, extra fancy, $4.00; | Galns clsewhere being for the most pare i | - e | e dispoatti 5 H ! ’ amd all on board lost. On board the Hud cars; corn, 320 cars; oats, 140 cars; s, | cholce, 3360 g " | sympathy.” Consequently, when heavy rea- | Cholld ¥ 9 Ophir .68 on ot dny's receipts was |13 3 . ®on were Captain Leichester Webb of 40,000 head ] NAS—Per bunch, according to size, | !izing developed in Noi Pacific | Grown, Foitit eohee ”“j"““]”‘ s 10 T Joh puyer purchasing the num i i Wakefield, Mass., his brother Johu and an he leading futures ranged as follows 5, | Pennsylvania, which Wiped out | Con. Cal Quicksiiver .17 LR cated: " |5, Do asslstant. ' L1 Hartlett and three s - - 3 Californla, new cartons, %c; lay- | thelr earller gains, Maiihattan, the | Deadwe . S0 Piliaa 0l | oRINS, ¢ Cattle, Hogs. Sheep, . sistants were on the Carter when it Articlcs.| Open. | High. | Low. [ Close.| Yes'y whole market tur cak agaln and fell tould & lerra Nevada ... 18 | Omaha Packing Co....... 114 ] 3 [came lost. The cuptaln of the Teaser. - - — MISCELLANEOUS, vack to an aver; t us low as | Hale & N Lt %0 | G 1% Hammond Co § Hepatch boat adds, searched three daye for SWheat V v rlish atnute; e [ that of the morniy was a_final | Homestake | _Con. \ and Company 9 the missing barges and then made for port Nov., N T2 12 Yo, 130; almonds. '{.»r’fl'fi ’fl g | rally, but it was | ap and was U"'\‘. q«‘.‘.‘ ‘}‘vx\”;r:\‘:’ftkv-l 35 lr; '\‘Y';:;'"I\rk ;_kh-.- Co 3 ‘] 'llw-; Hu;l. on”was laden with 1,00 tens of oo L 1, 72 v ba5'g0 ‘sted, | no 0 L . | Mexiea it c PTPITN Arme t Co 4 - . conl und t 0 0 e Ca o 1,35 D 4T Ib, 6G3'5c: rodsted, [ N0t well maint N ing 1r. | G ro o | Cudahy, from 'K 4 . s of 89 OF the Carter was 1,84 prices == x s et L6 nmens SOEOE BENENZ EDEPE 17 steers [ReR— TTESE = = CEE 11 L Be Ceree suzges o “resger B3 _LEALIT cocs socesn FIES T 7 *S2T2Z! 22z & 2222 282 2z ‘2vegss “usssas 2 .3 2xs . Dec. |11 @' 7 {Thec: 1 ins, 97 1oc, regular. Pactf i o /] . A No. § green, |and ono or two ¢ r o e Ay from K 1 sulied, sigc; No. 2 salted, The; | actively reaction Call money got up to pe learing Y e it ! sy | N 1 calf, 8 ; No. 2 veal | 6 per cent again and the time me mar- nk Clearings. e W YORK, Nov. 14.F Stedman. May 3 3 6 6% 96% 1 12 to 15 I, ic; dry hides. 6 ket _continued firm and rather active. Ap- H.=Cloarings, $,083,508; | signee of the firm of Grant Hros, stack - - — fluence fn the more cautious attitude of the Y SFR, _SEX Sco a e . . 9 5 3 bt day “Ihe amount of nssets a - t. Louis Grain and Provision speculation, but the fact that the public de st 14.—Clearings, $302, }l{‘\““‘-\‘; :‘vlll”ll\:“fl i . i e o the A CABROL be. BtateN nti LOUIS, Nov. 1.-WHEAT- ver; | mand for stocks has evidently been satls. ; balunces, . 29.040.8 A ono & Schaller A i have had an opportunity to examine into No. 2 red, cash, elevator, fied for the time fs the preponderant fact | HOSTON, 2 learings, 83..570; | Hamilion & Rothechila s 18 R f¥alts S0 (he ohiedilsy SRA T gnton 102 1040 1w | @ie; November, iy of_the speculatior A e L BT e ¢ BIRAR O P 4 i av n prepa | 1140 | 116 11 471 | May, 7 tacs No. 2 hard, 700 The bond market was irregular, in sym. | ( PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14.—Clearings, | 11 L. Dennis & Co . o 2 4 " cause of assignme 1474 11 6 6| 11 65 Firm: No. 2 cash, 23c¢; track, ‘mlln with stocks, Totul sales, par value, | $198I3 186, bilances, Rhear 5,0 Other buyers . ;S e : i the tirm was indeb 0 i greater i B%e; Docember, 970,000, United States rofundis BALTIMOR earings, 35 i - i 3 i n At had the means (o p sty we clined iy and_the G, regalar, ady: Jan - Clbaring . P i 8,265 o on_therefor appears 1o be ihe recent » cash, 23c; track, 23 and coupon A per cent on the last ¢ fa R abas ht Dar HOnEe ATTLE -There was another fairly iib coee o discovery thut s resources had Leen de- Becenber, sime: At | “"The followink are the ciosig prices om w York exchange, at pari money, | oral run’of cattle here today, und. in’ view pleted | ne. way. ihe. partlcuiscs of i 2640, the New York' Stock exchange: G POUTR. Nov. 14.—Clearings. $6.415.274; '|‘.fw..'r’"'||.:""‘ that “other " markets wer . . which may be nftely known only from Salahess b Thoney. ST per cent: New | liow pti6, tendency uere was to pound | il B thorough examination of the frm's books." steady, at $3.75gM.20, | Atchison 4 ,Union Pacific ..., ol edi Lo L g € e cenrt Naw Flax: AL a4 do pfd... 2| do pfa.... k exchange, 10c premium’ bid, 25c pre. here was quite a sprinkling of cornfed oo Jewels Did Not Helong to Royalty HAY Timothy, strong. at $10.25 5 Baltimore & 14 (Wabash .. mium aske cottle on his morning, and packers . . iy rLopt teady ."{“m‘? ?,"“. Ganadian, Pac.’ 101 ooy TR | aid not v 1 any tou freely Jaskee 5 ¢ . Nov. M The 2 L ti4 sanada 8o 3., L he d USE about steady prices Cash auotations were 3 i clent, B sbqua o> ond straight, | ChCe % Ohfo. ! do 24 prd....... WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Today's state- suited them, bui tn tha |8k : . )UR-Quiet; winter patents, $3.70@8.90; MEAL-“Steady at 82 <o 180 AVES, Central .. ] D ury e ey oy Sond 8 [thew bought “them afi.... 88:ees dlamonds seixed by the United BERL ” ts, §3.1008'60; clears, $2.90G3.40; spiing Stendy sucked, onst track, G4@66e, Jng [ Third A 3 K ind, exclusive of the $150.000.000 gold | shade easte 1 sometimes bids were ug . o s officlaly i New York. Bhe gave epecll 4430 patents. $0.80G3. 90 atatanre 5 3 3 Tadl o B R g Adams : ifvision of redemntlc ¢ Aviil- | much as a dime lower. The haif fot stuff | 20.... W B them Into the hands of Sexor Proza foi sale R0G.46; bakers, $2.20@s. . : , fcan Bx I cash balance, $136 nmon grades were slow sale wt an in the United States and claims he never WHEAT--No. J, 689 No. 2 red, 724G 1x price, and the decline was the heaviest o 20 meditated fraud against the American cus- Tolae BT WINTE g i fargo 1 - that class of cattle. 252 2 toms regulations, The total CORN-No, 2, 39%@39%c; No. 2 yellow, | PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed), | O 127 | Amer. Cot. O1l Cotton ) S There were ubout thirty-five cars of cows : % Jawelg in #ald_to be not over iyl AT e b it s (hoxed), 3 weag [0 prd ¢ JW YORK, on sale today, and the market as 4 whole k und they r belonzed to Emperor Maxi- TS 2 white, 25'4c; No. 3 white, 238, | sides, $7. Bacon (boxed), firm; extra do So. . |Amer. Malting . actlvity In cotton t the was not far from steady. The hest grades millan or Empress Carlotta. The cuse has shorts, $8; clear ribs und clear sides, $3.% pfd.... | do pf there was a decline of 347 points under ad- | were in good demand.” and scllers found . . excited much interest here. 3 Bk Rtamt sonnr aear eiice, MM he PR Amer, 87& | verso fing_recent talk | little diculty in disposing of such kinds at | @.- ¥ 4 BARLEY--Fair to choice malting, 56@69¢ - " | Del. & Hudson, do prd.... . of a lighter movement. Later it was stated v satlsfactory prices, "Packers were all % 3 frat Experimen Station, SEEDS-No. 1 flaxseed, $1.78: No. 1 north- RY-—-Dull; chickens, 6c; young, 61 | Del L. & W.. ... Amer. Spirits ... that Ellison had promulgated a bullish looking for cariners and prices held fusc 2 MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Nov. 14.—The del western, $1.0. Prime (imothy, $1.1064.20 i turkeys, 6ci young, 64c cks, 7o; | Denver & R | do prd port regarding the consumption of about steady, but the medlum kinds of cows | 01.. 0 egates who have boen aitending the meet- iover Aantcaat-srans §io - d s , 705 | P80 prd g 2 {Amer. 8. Foop:: 3 Britatn wnd raw supply figures. The mar- | Were rather slow and the tendency was 1 % 40 fie ot The Ammaciation Gt AMeElcan. hear: PROVISIONS- Mess pork, per bhl., $10.3 Steady; creamery, 20g2c; | BTl i Ty [0 pra i ket here promptly rallied and advanced va | shade price 5 310 40 300 ltural colleges and experimental ~nta- @i0.50. Lard, per 100 1bs., $7.01%@7.10. Sh e o ORI a0 18t prd ¢ Amer. 8°& WO 455 | g points from the low level of the opening. | Stockers and feeders wera none too active | 50 317 & Y ey o EIRveh " oatne 10 MIdRlstos ribs sides (loose), $8.804i7.10." Dry salted eady: 17i4c. at. Nor. 'pfd.. 11 do prd 8iit | AR olupacn b M the shorts were pir- | this morning unless they were good. The (50 2% 10 4 6 120 {oahy o oalanthla e Cwantynrtn o shoulders (boxed) . Bhort clear Leail, firm, $4.2214@1,%; spelter, | Hocking Coal ... Amer. Tin Plate, 401y UIRFLY ir efforts to cover. | best kinds “were just about steady, but |5 305 160 4 65 3 . IVeTas sy o the o andint SRt h siden (hoxed) d bid 9 9 " | Hocking _Valley do prd oo BUIE Y haiisen sold on the ndvance wnd | other kinds ‘were “slow sale and Tittle | 60 159 S0 46 B 3 80 Voralty ot tha Argt aurTue byl R RN Wi et ‘ it o i ot | Lol i iy | BB, e el O ey e T | B, MSatsle DA S S | Ot A S B A8 el e ot e St a ! onts. 500 eat: BL- [ Jowa Centra ) do prd ahowed an unsatisfactory pro- | ha fmover Aathe demand from the | of sheep here today, and very little stuff [ were given by Prof. W. H. Jordan of foners’ A, $5.5 PIGOE Wheat, | , 40 pfd Anue. Min 4 AT enC apARre At tha’ snr ountry for sifch Kinds 1s n heavy | that could be cal chot The dem. | B ine 4 o 5 il ollo o ce d 000 b CAL | Lake Erie & W. p p smer |and yard traders were careful about get- | o o ol ers 2% _gema Geneva, N L and Prof. W, 0O, Atwate “vgfll)hlnlnu are the receipts and shipments | 18,000 bu.; corn 600 bu., ke R § | time forecasts of the ieht, no ment in th {tie Very mavy o thom o ani ook | onqthe part of packe rs was in good ;\h,l;--!l“h.‘.‘ was the first director ‘of " the” Con: e ite kst 5 % intle states wis offs reca ! calves were hard to move and prices und i Dout steag necticut statio Flour, B.crsersnsr RECHS SHIPmERLS | Seanumn Clts oviste e i ontinted, Targe movsment, Wbon she | Rowetunilierbly lower.(han they ward s | e e il ue S35 b Wheat, bu.. q 1800 | com May, oho: cann Hoe M % Federal DR T Rt e S Shae | reele whe: Btocic cowss an lelcerawere ot | brought 805 Yestirday. Wethtrs ‘g | LlERt Universitles Represented ol i May, 684c; cas| hard, 1257 1o pfd & b Ay Aot 8oi0 4 rices for | e oday {ro ust cihot es M| EVANSTON, 111, Nov. 14 e firs M i | Swanc No & @hedsi Nos b ek, Contel Elei sviiners would nof pay’ bronent prices for | Mt SirGaly W Towew oo [ ROR A et o Ui oD R | ey Senmion o (i St ol TR & VRN a0 0in A CORNDécember, 331,@4 . & St L. Glucose Sugar . & [ ton wan sufficlently heav Jeast for the | O3 ssle and: tliey. Broukbi nat hands in good seuson onvention was falil ‘et hunt libras 3 80,000 e Qe bLan THION h pid 02 do pfd L e ke olosed quiet nt 26 | L.e8dY. Brices irass cows and heifers, ere were only a few feeders on «alo Representatives of eight univers cash, No. 2 mixed, 38izc; ) Mo, Pacific Inter, Paper | e ower. Futures olosed sleady Noo | icoders. etcy #old the same as noted above, Y. and us there wera o number of huy. | tles “from ¢ to New York wer. ot was quiet; creams 5 3 white, 26c. “ulflllu &G hio. .. i Bid e ) D e Dacembes DKol Jauliary presen L Sy ore on ||‘.»dx_m.n§'|'|.r|..-\ were firm. Thera [ present. ’l{:lqur\nn‘v‘; "”“',"i locaied dafrles, 124 @isc. Cheose, activo at 10@ilie, | RY .2, dic M, K. & o §ln Lholods Gas .. a3l 3 March, 9.310; Aprl shad . w& gool demand (oe avarything (o ean | Wers alng Teprasented at the meeting. The ¥egw, active; fresh, HAY - Choice_timothy, $10.00@10.50; cholee e " @by National Biscuit alc; 9.30c% July, 9.28¢] [ No. Er. s | aEhR aave, Bo. UHSRLY (in Eattink good | TETS Eiosn Pitday avenite. ~° L S prairie, $6 0068, . Centrai o e d AT ) 8.70¢. . V 3 1 strong prices for all that 15 arriving, convention will close Friday evening. NEW YORK GENBRAL MARKET. i % Y. Central....u1%y National Tead . A R BOOL Nov. 1. —COTTON—Spot, ki uotationk: Cholce fed wethers, $4.006 orfolk & W. LR T 5 4 413 fair to good fed wethers, $3.9074.00 v Agnl T o pfd....... National Steel fair demand and prices easier: American Abloa Brask Dithetn: Eeumty : ote Against Revision. f & 2 £ middiing falr, r.vau; good middling, ©8-18d; . ao10e _Srane Tothe &-‘m@"t -m'-r 10| PHILADELPHIA., Nov. 14.-The presby- Cammaaiting, el 8 returr do pfa NV AT Brakea o | middling, 51532 middiing, 6 0-82d |40 Baft0™ fir 10" ghod ewen, hongrs, | 13,0 Lniladelphla, north, ‘which covers GO~ ¢ fcludad, 14e more ol Pidu N FraHk ke 116 d ordinary, ordinary, 1 cholce spring lambs. $5 " 325 | Pennaylvania as far north as Reading, has NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—FLOUR—Receipts, 400 bu.; corn, 14,400 | Ore. Ry & Nav Pacific Coust ... 5 ® | #ales of the day were 92,000 bules,'of which | 4 I 5y Norie o, I 00 andar 0200 | vated ngainst w revision of the”conteksion 23,911 bbls.: exports, 1,915 bbls.; sales, 8100 : ¥ do ptd 4 0 18t pld...nrrt B0 were for ulation and export and in- | 49 ? i 3100 faeder wethars, $36009T0: Teenon 323 | of faith. A meeting was held last night pkgs.; market was again auil and weak NTS. Wheat, 02,00 bu.; corn, Pennsylvanta a0 20 pfd....oii: Cluded 10,3 American: recefpts, 27,000 bales, s i T e e e vaa.To: feeder’lambs, | 4t Ambler, a few miles from here. and the with 'buyers and_ sellers 10G20¢ apart. bu.; oats, 5,000 bu. Reading Pacific Mail .\ | all American. Futures opened “quiet and o 3 auestion_of revision wus defeated by a vote ;m_‘é;;auun“r, $3.7504.00; winter straights fieaia 228 Mrosiiiany do st pid... copl .. bty | closed qulat; American midcling, L m. o) 11 8. y Ay ot 67 to 3.00@3.60; MInnesota patents, $1.00q4.35; A o P 3 do 2 pfd.. November, 5 20-64d, sellers ovember and 3 I N ] winter extras, $2.6543.00; akers, Nov. U.—~WHEAT—8pot, | Rlo . W....... 5 + | December,” 5 15-64d. sell December and | 7 3 £ g I She Gl atay THE REALAY MARKET. $200603.40; winter low grad Rye ©No. 2ved wostern, winter, o8 b | do pd ) Pullman ¥ nuar 64d, Kellers: January and Feb-| 1 e 6 SRRE-ares bty Recelver VMakes Statement. Quotations of the Day on Vartons | b S0 S0 Misaour and Kansae | oNo. Pacifie [ do_pfd flour, quiet: sales, 400 bbls > good, northern, spring, 68'4d; No.' 1 Cali- [ 8t, L. & 8 SR & 16 11-641, seilers; February and nran ewe - 7 A & $3.0063.20; cholce to fancy. $52643 60, ,‘{\]f,‘{"‘ nf, 68 4d. Futures, dull; Décember, 5s | do st prd Sugar e 3 @15 9-64d, Vi March _and | 3 ! s Towa 1.-.fk.-ux,; + a4 TRUMENTS filed for record Wednes- wheat flour, endy Wt 82106220, gt M 68 Y0l | do 2 pra.... B Bl I3 aid, buvers: April and May, X : Toan fak }w_ ST ovember 14, 1900 BUCKWHEAT--Steady ut CORN- -8y ‘t; American mixed, new, | 8t 1 Southw... Tenn. Coal & 1. lers: May and June, § 4 IR g South Dakota feeder e : Warranty Deeds. CORNMEAL--Dull; yell ? + . November, 4s; De’ | do pfd o 8. Leather .. and Juiy, 6 2-64G0 3-64, buy s 28 Fouth DAKCER § sl H = wity, Me; Brandywine, §. o Junuary, 3s 104,d 8t. Paul . . pfe : %, | ers; July and August, 51-64d, sellers; Au- 4 3 Sr MoLuere . . E. George to Aug. Ulhlein, lot 51, A RYE-Steady; No VISIONS — Lard, American refined, | do_pfd 3 U, 8. Rubber [ gust and September. d, sellers. 4 ¢ t g fod ewen. il Suilivan add o tisezoons s 80 wfloat; wtate, Sl steady Al S04 prime ‘western, steady’ ai | St 1 1 " NEW ORLEANS, b COTTON= | °5! '3 Towa fedl ewes Ao ©, 8. Shepard and wite to'W. . Tiar- BARLEY - Steady 27 9d. Hams, short cut, firm at 46s So. 4 " any ; Rales, 4,700 bales; ordinary, 7 00 2 v % gais Sl OWa. e seeee 3 - whe W 11 5 ‘ Buftalo: malting, b6 h oMo, o1 b & - | 8o: i iy . Tow miaaling, oc; middiing, | 5. H 1084 AITRTMRER WOLDATE oo oo ree ) M. 1 Packard (o 8. M. Smith, Tot BARLEY MALT -1 westirn ledo Market, do prd . 6 v . St good middling. 9%c: middling T B Bonth makQia wathars ..., block 1, Monmouth park... .. i WHEAT--Recelpts, 11,225 bu.; i TOLEDO, O, Nov. W.—WHEAT-Fairly | Texas & Pacific. 1 9 15-16c;_receipts, 13.917 bal Kk, 236,393 g ceeeeeen 078 South Dukota wethers s M Land wife o GH 000 bu. futures and N0 b active and weak; cash, %c; December, | = — — bales. Tutures, steady at tl A hit e South Dakota wethers I & 3, biack 2, Manscom weak; No. o red, T0%c, f. 0. b., afloat, and | 19%¢ Vo S0 | *Ex-dividend. | l4e bid; December ¢ H 1070 1 RouHS FHBRetE FRHAA o100 ' : ¢, " elevator; 'No.' 1 northern, Duluth, | CORN-Dull and firm; cash, 8%c; De- e 11a82e; February, . 1310 o gaee o savings bank to J. Al 8iel No. 1 hard. Duluth, 88'ye, f. 0. b, | cembey. i New York Money Market. 6.10a9,14¢; April, 9.04a9.15¢; fo 1060 POl AR IO ¥ lot 1, Reddick's subaiy afloat. Options hud a steady opening on i Dull and steady; cash, 2%c; De-| NEW YORK. Nov. 14-MONEY—On call, |8 it . 2.16@9.18¢. , ghalis v o L9813 LR AT P f . C Menderson ta Robert Major, lot demand from local shorts, but soon vielded b steady at 2ba@6 per cont; last loan, 3 per | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 14.—COTTON-Stead e 1214 i S e S 5 Winther's gubdive . g to further liquidation, bearish forelgn re- cent; prime mercantile paper, 4'3G5% per | middling, 9 3-Iac: receipts, 13.963 bales; ship- 1070 3 lowa wether. .. Putrick Murray to Curtis et al, ports, small seaboard r and fears LOA D—18%9 prime, $6 Decem- | cent ments. 12,860 bales; stock, 69.311 bales. § eens 1020 o lots 1 and block 14, Hanscom of December unloading. A midday reaction | De March, $6.90. STERLINC CHA i-Steady, with | GALVESTON, Nov. 4.—COTTON—Steady s . o1 wethers (44 rl ST 3 on covering was followed by i second sharp actual business in bankers' bills ut § 8i%4 [ at 9 3-16¢, i i ska feeder lam Kunel and wite o Peter decline under re Haquidation, Closed Philadelpbin roduce Market, 4,848 for demand and at $4.803,@4.807 for — Seairies aisedt Towa lamb e ferodt, part lot 8§ Barker's allot- weak and 1 r. les included PHILADELPHIA, Nov, W.—-BUTTER- | SIXty days: posted rates, $4 811 and $4.850; rket, Aeed besasse common lambs . . 8 ment % X . No. 2 red, March, . closed Firm: good demand: fancy western cream. | commerchitl bills, $4.5064.80 OIL CITY, 14.—OTL—Credit bal- | 2. g ¥ Towa lambe.......... Henry Colman and wife to 1.\ Gra- Mdge: May, Slusl ; fancy western prints, 25 81T Certificates, " $AL@65c; bar, | ayees, §1.05; certificates, no bid; shipments, | 4. Tows lamb....iiieiieiiiel ol (ex atreet), Gldes” wdd ember closed i Decy dirm; . fresh nearby frosh | G4se lars, 804 UL L - R L AR T Iowa lami 4 5 aham and husband to 151 Wge, closed fresh southwesterh, frosh | BON iments, drregular; state, | 4 bbis . nvoerage. 85,868 DHIS. ow 5 Tl Nebraska fed lambs ! ris, lot 11, block 2, Alamo Pla CGORN . 105,975 bu.: export E | inactive; raflrond, irregils NEW VORI, Nov. 14.-01LS—Cottonseed, 2 ;) Towa fed farmb: . Jennette Butler to A, ¢ 8chmidt, lots 240 bu.; d futures ¥ Quict: New York full creams, | The closing prices on bonds today ave as | steady. Petroleum, easy. Rosin, steady S e = block 1, Avondale park bu. spot. Bpot, steady; No. ¥ 45%¢ fancy, small, 1@ 11%¢ ew York full| follows Turpentine, stendy 3 T el AN CHICAGO LIV 0CK MARKET, And husband vator, and 47c,' £ 0. b, attoat” Optlons at | creams, falr to cholee, 106104ge, 8, Tef, U, TeR.100% N V. iR | TOLEDOL Nov. ' HOIL&-North Lima, | & | s v: lot 0, block 11, Hrlg first were steady on a 'well sustained cosh | > coupon 48 N3O gen. fs 1245 | T9¢: South Tima and Indiana. Tie g s i syons and wite 'to T position and the Hghtness of offeringe. Sob. lin Wheat Market, % fvhes T N U g 1245 | L CERPOOT. Nov. 14.—O1T—Turpentine 8 i Fhltle _and. Tans Dims Jamoem o BIOOE A1 BOURY KRS sequently eased off under small clearunces, ) EAPOL Nov. U, — W} do coupon 1008 No. Paclflc 1048, | Spirits. firm at CHICAGC v A o {osida g the weakness in wheat and realizing Cash, ;. December, Tet; May, 16%e WO e e Mg Rl 8. 18 | SRR, "Oct. 14.—OIL—Petroleum, 6m q 9 CAGO, Nov. H-CATTLE-Recelpt, [ Honry Keisey ad wite (o Henry How fAnally rallied on covering and closed steady | on track, No. 1 hard Mo 1 noatils Coupon e W, o, 48, 99 ¢ |l 63 000 head, including 2,000 westorns and nun, Wi ne 8 and nb of ¢l of nw at a partial e net advance. May, iy [ € 144c; No. 2 northern, iy old 4s, rek Nav. 10 ~ - Lo 9 ans, market Sl lower, except" G Hobe a2tc, closed at 424c; December, 43 1-106 | FLOUR Lower: first hitenis, $4.1564 | 1t Coffer Ket. ity pandy Weights; natives, best on sale toduy., neivii i Rusband (o Robert 4diger closed at 4314 cond patents, $300G4.05: first clears . § B, i e YORK, Nov. W.—COFFEE—The STOCK | {0e. cazIoucs ot 35.80: §00d to prime steers, welg, lot 3, block 2, Reed's OATS s, exports, 115 | @3.05; s Clears, $2 | do couy 13 11413 | m for coffee futures opencd stendy ut i 3 | facted: faadonn: o T0ER M inian S ai ""No. A A bulk, 1254115 P s 1241 Reading fiid o 0f 104415 points and ruled gen- ' ’ v Cows, 32.00614.20; helfers $ Quit Clalm Deedns. - e gen. 01" o G, W 18, . ity | erally weak, following declines at Hav s A Hh 8T awe, BLEG4M0 Nellerw, astioiteim W riraan. o {8 Tant entor| track ‘white uluth do ad). ds M St L& TM ¢ Hambur d Rio, continued heavy Hra-| 370 3 - SaiNes. e Ootls o e nelies M.E04A0L | A . ISR ulls dd @dde: track white state, 97 "H, D Canada’ So. 33 St & 8'F g | zillin_ recelpts and’ on unsatisfactory spot " 7 . beat'on male today, four cars at $4.40; Texng | 8. . Hunter and husband to Aifred fons, nactive and ut ) r Ches, & O. 445...100% 8t Paul consols 4 | demand leading to active Uanidation of long eaishes ¥ fod ateers, $400004.90: Toxns grass stears | Forman, lot 12, Fairmount Place. Steady ; AN, $16.0001 16 3 9 do St P, C. & P, 15,110 © | Interests, with no speculative support 2 Texas bulls, Y UL sl i 0 winter’ bran, §17.00 2 I 7 s & N, W.'e. do_fw | Closed steady at a net line of 10672 . Recelpts todiy, 3,000 head De :Inl\w‘a‘:;m)" e A 0 8. F, 4 8o, Pacific 4 ints. "ot ; 50 hags, incliding 4 . ket 10¢ lower, Closing i Fons top. §4005: | Sheriff to J. B. Piper, trustee, lot 7, shipping, T@i7%e; good 'y Chicag i A wember ecember,’ 6.6508.75¢; a § 3 | mixed and bute o =% | block 2, Bogg add 1 choice, 8@ 250 sood to | OO e | Colo e T Ty, 67066, 75¢ bruary. 6.80c; March, | 0 | BN AR iohers M.Ges Rialdoon 2 Biogh b nonEe &4 { RICE “Quiet - domestic, £alr to extra, 4@ e TR D& 1 G B 3 g dune, tei Jgin | 8. § : @i 65; Hght, $1.0004. 9515, bulk of sulcw, $4.75| Total amount of transters HOPS—Quie to cholce,| MILWAUKEE, Nov. I WHE Fo W. & D. C. 18 58 [Unlon Pag 108 s Mid, quiet; Cor- | §1:0000000 : i S ND 18R o :m_n\'ngv-‘effl‘lfi ..I| Ids, 203 190 croy swer: No. 1_northern, MGTe; ., Blectric Wabash 1s...... 116 foisd ] E + G - ac :{1\.'\“{7\%: ‘x.?!'ll.'l'y “:.':fi' 203e. " Pacific ‘coast, quiet; crop, 108 | northern, m o Central 1s do 2 0 - -~ Udyes . o cholee we 0t 50 } 13e; ofd oldn. 2@se; 1900 crop, 110, "t [ PR awee: No. 1, 5@ 10 & N unt. 480 w8 vEakt Shore 44T prated and Dried Fraits, ! 3 ' R B T wad X: talr fo chnige HIDES -Steudy ton, 20 to 25 ibs, [ BARLEY—-Lower; No. 2, Gh@dlc; sample, | M. K. & T. 28 Wis. Central 18, 87 NEW YORK, Nov. H—EVAPORATED |30 i 3 " Texu Dy $2.00@3.88; natlvo iambs, $4.8) ;hrly. :‘u‘".l‘ I"’;‘ -:‘J\ J lbs,, 18t Texas k * do 48 . Ml Va, Centuries [ APPLES-Demand ;’\ vl{fllfl Aled .lll';"i" e ) . I @H.40; western lambs O . 40, 4 . 1 24, L0 AL ¢, - — — “eOffered — ate, but as offerings were Jight it - LEATHER-Gulet! hemlock sole, Buens Wool Market. Faved, e 2 Hderiona’ wan uite frma iy i e om0 New York Dry Goods. WOOL qulet: domestis fleece, \eposter uy of the wool| LONDON, Nov. M.—Payments n connec- o B | IRE"the HaY. "win s soceriysiopment durs Texus, Balsc e irge s gontinued | yon with the setilement huve incrensed he AL DRIED PRUITS-Market | 15 F o ossible exoention of heaxy Beomn PROVISIONS-—Beef, stoady: mess, 8900 | horn 1, though saler of theldemand for money it varlous rates. Dis- | was dull but steady at old prices. Prunes, e %, Demand tag beon of Sady Tawi | 9.50; beef hams. 820.00021.00; city extra India | Ler whok faune w80 the 5 counts are firm in view of the uncertainty | 5 per Th s o slze and aquallty. | 3400000001108 3 80 tlon, though thera 18 syidence af an mess, $16.00 100, | famlly, = $10.50G11.6; | (han those of il 4 | of the to raise war | Apricots, Royal. 11@14c: Moor Park, 104 HEIFERS. b damand on Derraln T as e of an QOOM 4 NY LIFE BLDG. BRANCH ckét, SIMRGILY." Cut meais, quiec picks | ol § iR mone, Wwas dull to- | 160 Peaches, peeled, 16620¢; unpeeled, s se 1 el Chunges in’ brices have pean” e OHANA iR NHEOLN NES fed “belites, G@lic: pickled shotlders: e | PTS) : Dote S atitatned sy | du. betng T he monetary ¢ “CALVES. B IEoUsh Thaee JaNY hesh brac pickled hams, 8G9%c. Lurd, firm; weite " Rh 7 react] ot 5 5, 949 g e g RAML NG | eaction In Amerieans. i s Market, 00 . ) § e expecled on 1o Drints steamed, $140; November tlosed’ at ! DUt oF DYLCAR ATS Fh i rafls were fairly well maintained but NEW ORLBA Nov. 14-—-SUGAR— iR § 5 DAY Jianle piia Jl.Es E‘ B“D ‘ 00- nominal: refined, steady; continent, ases, (U i reporte what frregula Spanish 45 were offered, | ypirn n Kettlo, 47C: open kettle, cen- ’ EERS AND STA New York Live Stock. | T'elephone 1039, Omsh ; v 3 'maha, Nel ‘ South Americu, $.2; compound, $6.00{6. 121, But the m ntines were doclined, Amerl " 3 4 3 October closed at Bark, dulls moss: | o oo o pms h Devona thas U1 they reached parity, Dut duter | soer 8 it e v s toat | & i RERe AN JIFERS. 2 LN, plov. Mo=BHRY Ei-Ho: t §71.55. Po o § 0 d hev o t \ ey reac parity, but luter | 47 chites, 4 7-16041ac; yellow: 9 K ND HEIFE celpts, 8,69 d; Ktee active but 10 LR anlr, Wkiogitni anert ciea, | poiad n Yon fpseigl fpgort ot sl wole | becatie mar, andSipiea"gpod! the % | ke M tscbon ste!ve 0 N0 S o MU DO RS g WL b e it | COMMISSION, 700, The dress goods mills have been the prin- | pression valling that the ' bulls 0 I8 Steady: open Kettle, 20@idc &.8; oxen and Y "bu NS o TALLOW- Steady; cly ¢ i ivers Bome of the Maine milis have | America hud not fintshed their operations. | ceiifomm sain . svrun stendy 2ose. | 1 1 O, Gt BAii biwe | GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS . ..‘nu-_i_ lgku. oe), AbyadTye. been reported in the market and have taken | Grand Trunks were slightly lower, firsts be- | * NBW — YORK, Nov. 14--8UGAR--Raw, BTOCK (OWS AND steady: shipments, 69 heud vit BOARD OF TRADE. BUTTER -- Recelpts, i, firm; | on some falr-sized lines of wool ing the poorest. The dealings in IKafrs | firm; falr refining, 57c; centrifimal, % test, . oo1e W e, 9 head Sheep and 242 yuarters of besf. | Correspondence; John A. Wass D . wtate dalry, 16@2c; ;rr V. June{ The moderate and smaller sized mills | were confined to professionals. Little ac- | {he: molusscs 8Uga c; refined, steady, v | I TR CAL, Recefpts, 5 head; veuls | sngect wires to Chiceso and New o‘;{

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