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4 YORK. Nov, 12.-Clearings, & . 1 50012.46; 2,000 76, calves, $2.90415.50. Y 4 eo pi | o3i; balances. §16.61288. ’ HOGE- Rec 22,000 head; market 104 = 1% E e y b 1|, HOSTON Clearings, $25,00.9%); 150 lower; t0) i bulk of sales. 3.3 S AW Wy Sk " BW YORK. Nov. 12.-8peclal cable ant [vale i e r ' 16 e, e packers, &5 o 2 | Swing en the Marke g g Mg pab A bt » in avallable 'HILAD A ov. 13.=Clearings 1 L0 Jight, 85, 6.0, pigs, $4.6545.10. s Al £ i d w i & chanigs in avalla 197, bl &2 861,228 L s Colotado WERP AND LAMKEE® 1 clpie.’ 1000 Tepples Over. o J g ¢ Rock " S it sl cibasl| ‘i head: niarket 10c lower; - native’ lambs y \ e 0; bulances, ¥ & s om . | Fletcher—Colo 84,2577 westorn lumbs, $4.00714.50; native P » in Eu CINCINNAT garings, 8.3 " - w o wealorn wethiofs, $8.50 SLUMP MOST IN WHIAT, LEAST IN iar. o [ n E I nie. 3 pr e, DG SHARP DECLINE IN PRICE OF HOGS Pat Sweeney—Colo b g TS v y « P o o AN PeE sent: Xew | | 0 3 25 § steers ~ rese, AW B . L oo R Bl R W, W, Hart-Colo Stoek In Sight Peclines Amonnt to One-Fourth > " 2 Among the more my t Another Big Ran of Sheep and Lambs | 1 w10 steers ) W T3 200,00 | E 3 steors. .. The tollowing fable shows the recelpts of © Cent awnd st o M B, bk L g BB gy and While Retter Grades of Feed- 0 18 cows mm; hnl: "Mv"wQ" at the five prineina . ’ . el sl B ! . B | . On eal ) : iy atock markets for November 12 Commission I § . [ torthwestery . B o ! gt ers and Killers Held ady | it el ol O Catile Hoge, Sheop, A Part . X . eall, 8600 bushols i Portland, Me ‘ cent; prime mercantile Common Kinds Sold Lower, Rk Davie—\Vyo. South Omaha S i t Rochester. The lew J nt | % O ET 1 cow . those of 21,000 hushie E h NCHANGE- Firm, with a ™ co 9 o D hela at Chi akers: Dills at $187% for | e ! i® 1cow Tt she t e nd an 4541 for sixty daye; postod ( 03 i cow WM fr { 3158, commercial bills, FOUTH UMAHA 1 Sock Recoipts were 4 I Hare, | OMetal Monday i Mexican dollars, § Oficial Tuesday t ) Innes—Wyo. Cotton Market. Minnen Market . + ore G103 cows k % TORK. N 2 —COTTON--8pat . t, stead e I'wo days this week 3 freeders T W I cows o NEW YORK. N ‘L ."': \K. ‘\'?“-“ MINNEAPOLIE, N WHEAT gular ame days last week & O T TToge W6 wed_quiet, i-the highere middiig in fle. December Tarniiny . stations on bonds are as | Same week before ; {40 2 0 34 feeders..1114 35 : middling ®ulf, 8 3160, wnlr s ird 1 norther Bame three woeks ago 7 . Gottan futures; Decgmber, . i« ot No herm, i . - Bame four weeks ngo § Faleoner—Wyo. January, T 4c; February, 72 Marel & ot wor: 1ir ¢ g 108% L. & N. unl. 48 Same duys Jast yoar.... 10,001 A bl 1905 2 AL S M T dune, S ol » WHOLESALE MARK LTS Sl ahe, 4 ¢ S R e b 1 g o . P Y ‘ov. 12--COTTON ow N HOLESALE ) LT WL ears, § o 8 18 do n Average pric or hogs a 1 Partridge ¥ ) R o >0 s BRAN 1k, $10.35015 o coupon 108 M. & StL s Omuhi (he past feveral daye with ¢om: | 15 cowa..... 8 8.3 § b o s | Stendy: sales, 5,30 Bales: ardinary. § 13 (6 — fo new {8, reg Mo K, & T. 48,1001 | parisons il F. A Sear—Wyo good ordinary. 8 5-16c; Tow middling. s Conditios de nnd Quotations i) o Grain and Seed, conpon 0 do 2 ~ 7 ateers, 1100 415 s middiing, 7 middling, dge: mid St 0 tad of & t s at D0, f g CARAR T A A8, ToR WON. Y. Central i Date. Steets. ... 110 3 H aling, fair, eipts, 2100 "bale Short ering Kht commissi Staple nnd Faney Prodace. LEDO, Nov. 12.-W} u coupon N *do gen Sloarm. . 4™ 38 atock, 223,68 v N that husincss we a1l UpWAED trene FHGB- R iie, Hgh ¢ ul m No. Paciiic 4 Oct Whent begl cor tand prices sagged |And old 1 fo, doi turkeys. i May, ¢ do_adj. 18 N & W con. dn. 103 | Oct. rapidly. Primar cipts wero more than | ad, ees: spring chick 3 W & & O Reading gen. 4s.. 99y | Oct. dout LRUTTIR Common o talt, 1 o y il Rl o ted (he world ] SRISEL SN tUG, Jppitn; S8R . A 0. 2 W e Oct. -2 Uhicag it ViSii-Black bess, Market, . 10 20 . erably increased and the stream f1 Djers ol P 8 "¢ 1o i & AT A8 grably. Lnoress fE [ BEESAN. 1o es G cattish, 120 1 2 WIHEAT " Os Wida. 1 K. Pacifc 48 n he 1 “buying #nd trned halfbut, 11c; herring, 5 rilicrn, sl A'ton Hiee S 8o, Raflway e Fellars prort came from pike, 10 iapper ; i \ber & QN ix 681G Pac. 1n the it Wi lic; sunfish, ve; lue whitefish M & KPR 4e 10 L& W R to st OYSTERS - Mediums Stand R I ) Lkl gl ards, per can, e; extra selects, per can, | SCCC & 8 LR, 18 100t *Wabash 1s i‘;‘vm New York counts r {0c; bulk | - ? % Eoade Totala srzsea| * R Osterhout—Wyo yomber steers. 113 40 08 steres. 117 | Tanuary . 1. W. Howne Wyo Marel TRRTING April TN ers 3 atee TTise dune, 7164 55 : g urtis-Wao. ET LOUIR, Nov. 12 COTTON -Quist ard 0 steera. 116 4% atendy | middiing. Tac. Sales, 6 bale 1HOGR. There was @ good run of hage on recelpte, £28 bals;” shipments. 5.8 baies sale today and as all other markets were | ¢ R . Quiet Terortal bonsiderably lowar prices At thin | . GALVESTON, Nov. 12.-COTTON-Quict, ol aleo took @ drop. The market opened 'BRPOO v 10 O Fatiac 1ower and the hutk of the et aaies | LIVERPOOL, | Noy COTTON. &pot went at $0.65 upd 85,6715 At those prices [ GHet: prices TIEd Tomer, American mid quite a tew loads changed hands. but buy- | dling fair, 41z good middiing, | V] erx soon Inwered their bide owing to the | middiing. tad, low middiing, 4 2-220: kend fnet That (hicags wis quoted 101t lower, | ordinaryl 450 ardinary, 4 s, rhe With the buik selling from $5.80 to $.70; | sales of the day were ©0W baies, of whi Attar ‘the firet round packers only offered (A0 were, for speculation and export uid £ for xood hogs, while some ‘of them [ {ncluded | {1 T CLIHL L A anid they A Vo ovar $o.50, Mell: | bules, ineliding Saw Amerioan.” Futires 'were nnturally olding for the morning | opened quiet und closed steady: Amerian {ng prices And a4 a result very Nttle was | Midding good ordinary, close, N« g2 e 3 "2EE s P E3 1y 1 s2382 PR 3 sneuna n 2 "o R 528 32 8222 s i s628 [Py =2 23 i rin Market uxo et (A Riandards, per gal, $1.24135; bulk extra L LR 3 # e St SHOR L No CORN—Firm Colorado So. 4s. | Wy do deb. B g lects, SLOTLE. " os. o PEORLA, 111, Nov. 1 VRN Firm B H. & e West Bhore f T VEAL-Chotce, % ATE.Nominal; no sales quotec | Eric prior 1 4s. . 0dig s . & L. . 4n.. 02 100 rod } HAY - Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesala mpated | s Dealers” wssaciation: Chotee uland Bt e EX T 557 points a3 WHISKY - On the basis of 8151 n- “1-“\wkw-| et l\_\l!"‘ ."_’»‘vn"n 4 {2 ;‘,' done for & time, 4 4-d, sellers; November and T tahied goods. i5.108 Con. Tob, 4w A B " Md. Duyers: December and Janiary The situation did not Improve any as the | § 3640 2t 4 | Trock: Val. 41 e morning advanced. uo that 1t was very late | § 280, buvers, danuars apd Tebruath pefore anything like a clearance wax mada, | 4 2641, soilerss AR Ll Ay The el « be quoted slow and 10gise | kellers: March pri i, selle $ 3 2 il 3dir; No. 2 upland, $.50: mediun, §8; CoRrse | | 17 e - - - ¢ Indicates Sundav g 3050, Rye siraw, 36 I'he = are lor | NEW VORK STOCKS AND BONDS, ~ liay of good volor and g Dem; ‘xl‘ Eor vrouent s toany o gt LR e April and May. 4 26, sellers: May and £t |1 —— R o g IR FOY oUBht In today b N R iy, | 10Wer than vonterduy, with the bulk selfing (ADIL 8nd fav, S TS SERErs: LAY ool A the & WHTIZAT 800 Prices o Stree London Stee 3 a ogs.8he'D.H''s. | at right around $5.6. Representutive sales: | JUne. 4281, " buvers: = June and Jule. | EEITER (ON'> WAL RIFERE YREN S0 N y . M. & Bt. P. Ry.. b 1 A Ea ‘.f ook dily 1A L2044, buyers; July and August, §2.81d BRAN - $15.50 &8 T : N buyer i bush bushels, | Vi NEW YORK, Nov. 12 Thers was ra A, money..01 13-16N. & W...... nion Pacife system 83 8 i Coffce Warket. Tad heen exy as no more b POTATOKSH, 4 northern, | 148 buving demand and rather more fr | o account.. 911516 Ao pfd v P g (bt H 6. b 5 i wecn fore ATOES ? 3 . ‘o P 8 NEW YORK, Nov. 12 COFFEE- Spot oo G, Salt Lak H ¢‘r gulurity in the stock market from the | Anaconda ... Ta'No. Pacific l\m. 1 VE & M V. Ry » | | ity hinmed weukie | Sharp Decline, LONDON, Nov. 124 p. m.~Closing: & Bt 1. Ry....... 2 report ) dition OATS—e | : . Rio, weak: No. @ fnvolee, e mild, n FGGPLANT -Per dos.. 1he. outset, Th sitation in the advar Atchison 6% Ontario & \ i M. & O ket easy: wa. Tharlle. Futures opey o CARROTS - Per bu., fe. T A O i | BT I T A g 1.3 ety e & 38 steady n tone. with prices unchang pere was i mols | BEETS Per lalf-bi. basket, e i ety douiings: Beliing fo (N0 POfte | RuIIars & O, LERIRROIE oatti : . . ; b} e ot it e, e Vet and prices advanced | | FURNIPR-Per bu., s0c. ~ Rutabagas, per | 20" 51 Boar party an the arg & oni 1'a| do 24 pra. ..l : el s o lige dufing the segeton an flghries of vov. na i | 3 use, per dos, $1.45, | that the rise in prices, atter enduring for | Chicago Q. ¥ W Raliway oo =l - b & At one time hefing ffteen (a twenty point 1 ton L § ook it o great a length of time, must have made (¢, M. & 8t P 1i7| do pfd Total receipts ... 177 0 2 higher. then rapldly declining unth at the Vheat mother straw | L the ‘market favorable to ‘attack, but thers | Danver & 1. G, 480, Pacific % | The disposition of the day's receipts was Ol HELG Wete Mt Ne: o, IWRNtE ol e the market and Deecmber y still wan persistent points of strength in [ do pfd a0y [Unfon Pactfic ... 10013 | oy follows, each buyer purchasing the 2 iR Bt S RS P hottom price, weak, 14@1%e 3 §rown, SiF Kket, and, aithough the extreme | Erin Cooa tdo prd. LT 0 | Rimber of head indicated: : cable Arazil reflected a mors fower, at BSiggitsc. Receipts wore 150 car . in'the strong stocks were notabl do 18t pfd.... 1417, 8 Steal v g5 Sheep. favorable the cr with pros uuite Virginia, per bbl, $3; r Cattte. Hoy Owt showed considerable Indenendence ].:m.m ot line, Yirginia; s # Jod, ‘many of them have considerable | do d ped 1wy do ptd b Sind Seking T2 . Ho FE T Tt SRR B, Yot Had: soms nhuence o wie mood, | CABBAGE Holland seed, crated, 1iac (! GRDR TR B O TCLT L B R b e T G. H. Hammond Co. .. 9 LAl . "able news was 4 (rifle bettar ihan cox ' hiad some influence. Trade wis i TOMATO Home grown, per 15-1b. bas- he loc Traction stocks were con-|l. & 1" Jdo prd.. . Swift and Company.... 1.615 Praddal pected: primary receipts were regarded i the cash situation was strong and there | TOM: spicuous example In Metropolitan the [ M. K. & T % ' Epanish 48000 Gudahy Backing o5 18 il The day's fotal business amounted war some professional huving. December | Kl 5 Wax, per lg-bu. basket, §c; |Mdvanee reached 3% at one ‘time and in | do prd 15 Rand Mines Armoie & 0o, 260 4 . . halusting: Noverbar, 81508 opened tulyc lower on falr offerings, re- BEA (R e g g * | Hrooklyn “Transit while the el gaing | N, Y. Central... 168\ DeBeers Betiiond, Co. aorntes: Lol e d 2 R AR s acted siightly on demand, but gradualls | SR it ver b, 26 Span | ATe 2 for Metropolitan Strect raliway R Recker & Degan. ... % . - ¢ Sl A LY il S weukened to on the “pressure dn-the | G0N OB Mchigan reds, Sgc per | and 1% for Brooklyn Transit. The an BAR SILVER-Quiet at 2%6%4 per ounce. | bR ! . i | vansant & Co i Wi July b i Septem- other pite. Covering brought back th | thracite @nd woft ‘coal carriers, selling | MON 24ath per cont. The rate of | }ansant & Co g . . - oL Heptem: ” it At the close December was ens Kalamasoo, per Sundh, 35081 | par, also showed continied strength, | discount in the open market for short bi| I e v ioe 244 kit ceipts were 209 | xoprawka, per bunch, 0@3e; Colorado, 40g | 8% did the fron and steel Industrlals. ‘The | js 3@5iy per cent; for three months' bllls, | gonion & 1 nderwood. . § v $ waphs! G 01l and Rosin, o disposition to take atiractive profits, after aa%, per cent e s by 5 Provisio | ruled easier | YN A vy BEANS-Per bu., #8215, the conslderable adva in price 'which PRI Livingstone & Soha ler... g O CITY, Pa. Nov.' 19.-OllCredit AL R o 4 hoss, with B T R has occurred, will be emphasized by tl Hoston Stock @uotations. e bk v . 6. . ! cos, $1.30; shipments, S841 hble; runs, r prices. but thix influence was mod FRUITS expectation that several millions of gold % Se Py Hobblek ... N 1 B T avemaamai ot by their light weight. There was a ) Ben Davik, per bbl, $360; w will g0 out this week on Thursday to | BOSTON, Nov. 12-Call loans, 3i@é per | Hamilton Sokere ’ , ; ; AV AN N AT SO P et et A1 demand, hoth by kers and | Jonathan, $3.0065.00; snows, § ind on Baturday probabiy tn Lon- [ cent: time loans, 4443 per cent. OMcial |fg Ky Husz ... - |58 i of tUtpentine, S Fouime AR RNA. UN jdanuary pork closed down at 8, per box, $1.40. as the rate of sterling exchange to Wolt & M..... TN G 3 4 Shatiaen January lard, Ma@he lower, at $55% | PEARS-Kelfers, $2; Vikers, $2.25; Law. need to A point” which makes - —_— BuTi e ¥ il +vedl 4 SRPOOL. Nov. 12,--O1T,-Cott January ribs, 2he lower, at | rence, 52.2 exports to London direct pfitable. | \hh\;um 48 102 I\‘n::allxamuud #714 | Other buyers ... v 6 s u fined, spot, siendy at 22 GRAPE cords, eastern, 20c; The strength of sterling here was in spite B S |Ba k" - - — i i 1286 ha DO, 0. Nov. 12.-011, Fatimated recelpts for tomorrow: Whent, | gus. per Koo, 5. 5008.0 | of “cauier mones rates, hoth i London | Mex Ceniral 4.0 0 |Hingham Totals . a 5815 8918 12,080 et @ > ; 0, Q.. Nov. 13.=011-No Ars; corn, B curs; oats, 135 cars; hogs, | CRANBERRIES -Per bbl., $7.004 and in Berlin, and a relaxation of the | N. E. G. & 52 |Cal. & Hecla.. CATTLE-There was another generous . LR NEW YORK, Nov. 19 Ol Cattonsend, 85,000 head. | critre, $2 continental pressure upon London gold, | Atchisou . entennial supply of cattle here today, the receipts 120 eusy: yellow . Petroleum, dull; refined, The leading futures ranged as follows: QUINT hox, $1.60. The necessity of large movement of | do pfd pper Range for the two days this week going con- L0 g K, '§7. Philadelphia and Baltis ROPICATL FRUITS gold from New York at this time of the | Boston & Alb'y Dominfon Coal siderably ahead of the same days last B 0 #; Philadelphin and Baltimore, in Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close ORANGES— Mexicans, $3.75@4.00; Florid vear calls renewed attention (o the ex- | Hoston & M ST week or of the same days of last year. 286 10 5§ {0 AMaalN, aulats strafied " tent of the American borrowings in Hoston sle Royale ...... 233 | There, however, did not appear to be any 23 W B $1.45. Turpentine, duil *Wheat LEMONS - Fancy, $3.76@4.00 rope early in the year, with the N Y, N H & H..02 hawk o too many to meet the requirements of local M 4% Blac Noy I BANANAS-Per bunch, according to size, | tion that our forelgn trade balan Union Pacific .. 306 Dominfon ... packers, as the market ruled fairly active _Bheep receipts were very liberal | TONDON, Nov. 12.—Oll~Linsc Dhec 2y §2.25.2.75. continite to hold so favorable that these | Mex. Central . 13 Osceola . and just about steady on all desirable [ again toduy, making the supply for the two |83 3d May 6 IFIGS—California, new cartons, 70c; im- | loans could be repaid at a profit out of | Amer. Sugar 0% Parrot 3 grades, days this week far in excess of the re- Plorn— | ported, per Ib., 12gG14c. the abundance of the forefgn exchange [ Amer. T. & T 7" Quincy "1100 There were not very many beef steors on | cefpts for anv two days previous to this New York Dry Goods Market. B [ DATES-Persfan, In 60-1b. boxes, per 1b, | bills in New rk. The fact that this | Dominfon 1. & Santa’ Fa Cop.... pale today, and as packers seemed to hwe | time in the history of the vards. Not only | NEW YORK, Nov. 12 DRY GOODS e 9 2 ti4c; Balrs, be. expectittion has not been realized and tl Slectrie Tamarack ¥ liberal ofders the market on anything at| was the supply excessive at this point, Ut | faye contimed dull in all dopaetmen e bt May |iiedee csaeg bt Nt S naiike bille ure onrce owibk 10 s . rimountan .. all good was active and just about steady. | at others us well, and as a result the tend- | thare has heen A fiir businecs T brow *0nts— | | | R ettt falling off in our export tra rouses it fhe same as usual, the commoner grades | ency of prices was downward. There was | tottons for export. Blemehed coft Dec 3 ) b NUTS-New crop walnuts, No. 1 &oft- |y ome natural surmise whether the high |2 " 1 i did not move as freely, but still there was | & good demand here, however, 80 that the [ flna Canrse vnlored goae are fem Ao My shell, per b, 12c; hard shell, per ib., 12%c; | FERE, MOAUIRL FLUTRRECE S i ar " Tn " the Fruit P e no particular change’ noticeable In the | better giades of fat sheep and lambs sold [ Slor:, (OArse volored goods ure tirm, At Pork— | | | No. & soft-shell, flc; No. 2 hard-shei, 108ac | Loir” gid not also represent undue ex [ 43 Victoria prices paid from those In force yesterday. | Just about steady with yesterday. The | Lac shirting prints o mneas SN dan, Brazlls, per 1b., 13c; filberts, per Ib., 1c; al- | pectations. 1t 12 to be recollected that | do pfd........... 9% Winona . Thera were between fifty and sixty cars | common stuff, however, was more or less | PrltS d'lel Hrin i i May | 15 15 5 monds,’ koft-shell, 17c; hard-shell. 16¢; pe- | fhe projects which stimulated our stock | Adventure Wolverine .. of cows and heifers inciuded in the re- neglocted and in“a good many instances AN SRR DRY GOODS Lard— cans, large, per Ih., l2c: small, 10c; OCOA~ | qnfiation and even to some extent the ma- | Allouez a3 celpts this morning, but the better grades | sold 10g15c lower. CIStRe: aulet Rha At - AR ol Nov, 5 R aon, 881 pheatnuls: 10 s.006 the market were furthered | mm—— """ fold in Just about last weeks notchcs, |, Good (0 ciloice feeder wethers were o | C10th®. aulet an stea Dee. 5 67 NEY—Per 34.sectlon case, $3.5003.7 hy sources of these foreign borrow- S he medium grades and canners were not |'active demand today and prices held fully . Jan e IDER—Nehawka, per bbl., §3; New York, | jjige "1y the present movement more than New York Mining Stoek in as active demand, and while in some | steady. The less desirable grades, though, | EYaperated Appl L L May B R ATH 1 s b1, | one stock has reached a d price and cases they wold steady, in other instances | were neglected und could be quoted 106166 | NEW YORK, CEVAPORATED [ | SAUERKRAUT—Per %-bbl, $3; per bbl, | 11 00 are undeniably high-priced. On | NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—The following are | sales wera made that looked a little lower. | lower. Fecder lambs also eated oft fully | APPLIS The market was withont int tan i 4 1 o | B e 0! NoL» the other hand, the extraordinury railway |the closing prices on mining stocks: There was not enough change in the | that much, s the supply lies been very | esting feature today: comtmon 1o May | 78 JITDES—No. Joi No., & v earnings and trade activity are natural | - s = & prices being pald for bulls, calves and | heavy for the last scveral days, while the | good. 6asc; prime, s Bo; fancy, No. 1 salted, 8¢, e aci Voo I incentives to_speculation. Today's returns | Adams Con 18 (Little Chief stags to be worthy of mention. demand has been limited. N0, *No, 3. Yeal calf, 8 to 12t 1bs., 9c; No, 2 veal €alfs | of “groms earnings for the first week in | Ali 42 |Ontario ... Stockers and feeders were quite plen- | Quotations: Choice yearlings. $3.40G0.65; | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Were Cash quotations were 48 follows: 13 to 1 i, dry um--u.v 8G1ici Sheep | November show such Increases over last | Breec .....100 [Ophir ... s tiful today. but sulll there were none too | fair to good y.vurun.‘u. $3.20@3.40; cholce | dull; prunes, 3%@ Apricots, Royal, & FFLOUR-Easy, winter patents, $3 pelts, 2 1" horsehides, $1.50G2 .25, cent for Rio Grande West- | Brunswick Con... 10 |Phoenix ..., many of the better grades to meet the | wethers, $2.30 i falr’ to ‘good wethers, : A6 straights,” $2.0003.40; clears, $3.70: 1 & ~pry =4 P 1nt t for Chicago Great West- | Comstock Tunnel 6 |Potosi ....... |d"mm"l On |""°h kinds the market could | §3.100%.3 Vi $2.90473.25; Xpring spectals, @4, 10; patents i t. Louin Grain and Provisions, ern, 31 per for Canadlan F jettic, 17| Con, Cal Va..186 .:r\nzv Novad i) g\lum‘i ‘1‘\‘11")! -v(v?rd)'. zgzdnvr;;:::::gn- stufe ‘n’r‘x'l";“\alrni {. naz m.l.h.w; spring |.;mm-‘ 8 OUIS, Nov. 12— WHE, war: | Der cent for Wabash, 15 per cent for ¢hi- | Deadwood Terra. 30 |Slerra Nevada. o he e 3 0; fair to good spring lambs, $1.10u Milwaukee Grain Market. No. 2 re Ny Nt A AT | tago & Fastern Tinots and 8 per cent for | Horn SlIver ......190 (Smail Hopes -.. rather difficult to move at steady prices, as | 490; feeder wethers, 8300ats0. " fecder apdebebly Samce AT Peeamber, s ol TN@ | Gt Paul. The government. estimate on | fran Silver.. ... 61 Standard o there 18 not much demand from the coun- Representative sale (MLWAUKEE g A FoRN-No. 2 yellow, 8tge | & Hara, Tig@mze. T the corn crop. although It offered no very | Leadville Con.... & | LRI LoE SinscOmIBlIt RUUTE WhIe shed pasi| N A I ol o : No. OATE- No. 2, 40q40%c: No. 2 white, 424 |~ £ . No. 2 cash, 6l track, 63 | unespected fntormation, renowed the de- | — e |celpts for the past two days have been Ol R R i 3 . r P H 4@ | JRN-- Lower; No. 2 cash, 6lc: track, 62 } ] qufte liberal. There were no very marked |10 v 43¢, No. i whit, a8, c: December, 69150; May, f2c. ressing influence of the heavy shortage | Skt E . 3 ed ewes A R 3 2 4 p {YE -No. 2. 8 | @onge;, December, 0tag; May, e ack, | I the “crop and the ‘crop carrying rai- Forelgn Financial. changea in the prices pald, however, 49 western ewes L1111 ¥ L B8ta0s wam, HARLEY -Falr to cholee malting, 5 | May A1, No. white, 4de. " [roads in the west and the southiest were o Western beef ateers were' in good request | % western ewes By May, dise; ) Hhorafore most - acutely affected by the | PARIS. Nov. 12.—Prices on the hourse to- | this morning, and as the supply was limited | & native ewe SIED8-No. 1 flax, $1.47%: No. 1 north- P LOUR Firm: 1ed winter patents, $3.4@ | profit-takir Mhe cut in priee of sugar | 44y opened steady, but there were few |the market ruled strong and active on anv- 143 native ewes . .. sase bl Dithe bty shotes: | 5 S rmi red winter paten | A Wifected that sthck. The market | fransactions. The close was firm. Argen- | thing at all desirable. Range cows brought VR eMTIR. s om il T SL8le: prime timathy, 4 extra d stratght, SERRILAILY ATTAOLAN AN tines were Fiv ‘demanded and finiahed | steady prices where they were of satia- | a5 cull lambs INGPTELD, Mo.. Nov: - 18.:<Nek STIONS - Mese pork, per bbl, $13.50 | 9 searce. firm, $5.4075.65. There was another large day's business | With a sharp rise. Italians and Brazillans !i-;’-lor_\ mt.mnllll{( and_ were Bodttle weak o feader veariings . AT Motlonville Mrs. (George’ Justics locked hep Lurd, per 100 Ihs., $852%@8, Short | TRNMEAL- Steady, % in bonds, but the price movement was | Were firm. Tramways and Thompson- | whefe t que }odn poor. c;mll‘ln-hnhn: W native lambs sessasnees e amall children in the house and went Tibs #ides (loose), @796 Dry salted M Earce. and’ ‘atrong: sacked, on |irregular.’ Total sales, par value, $5200,00), | Houston declined, but recovered Tlargely at ulmhar; JAnd feeders were ‘1 ¥y 8teady | sd native lambs . 3 I asrable distance for water. When shoulders (hoxed) 5@1.50. Short clear | eamt track 1950 J Tnite ».-Am-.l bonds were all unchanged on :tlwrvh'\;‘ All_‘(“r-“:mv'\_ ';A'I':lfl;’;lfl":: ::::n"»'?o ::;1";.)‘-' '““f;"f"' were slow sale. Repre- n: :mn-r ewes . g A e returned the house was in flames. The ¥des (hoxed), 3 ‘ Timathy 4 0@11.50; | the last cal jar, Rio Tintos were apons [k : Jnative ewa .1l : ’ ed the houxe, W THICY Habla of Wigh wines, 1.3 AL = Timotiy, o atzens, SLO0G150; | O A merctal Advertiser's TLondon | New vork, Kaffirs advanced on peace ru- | BEEF STEERS. o cull ewes G hildren: wan ' Ihe following ure the receipts and ships | WHISK Y- Steady at $1.31, financial cablegram says: The stock mar- | Mors, but later became calm, The pi Av. Pr. No. AV, 320 feeder wethers ments for the last twenty-four hours TN COTTON ‘TTES §1 Ket today was quiet, Amerlean shares paus. | rate of discount is unchanged at 215-16 per i 848 feeder wethers ... 11111110 WILL FAVOR NICARAGUA ROUTE 2 sor Park, RuSige. Peaches, peeled, air_to o) unpeeled, @i me, Articles, ipts. Shipments, BAGGING--53, @640, ing for the consummation of the Northern | t"-" JDON, N B9 Aaan dekithiaasy ‘ 5 1208 20 goats ... Fiour, bbis... Fon oo | DASAINGSSuaoice Pacific deal. They ‘hung around parity | LONDON, Nov. 12--Money wes in 8004 B 3 native lambe ot W1t 2 00 | LROVISIONS- Dry salt meats boxed), | §5 G TN T 0K ah theeut, he | for the settiement, and as & result of the i) 3 Jorts Bilesseen .00 | wteady: extra shorts, $8.12%: clear riby, | FOCI UL EALS, T rred and Chnadion | treasury bills allotment. The firmness of 2 {nts, bu . o . on0 | 85 Celear widos, 880" Bacon (baxed): Lot New™Yark Boueht the tntter freis | contiental exchanges weakened discounts . i i ve RS o steady; extra shorts, $9: clear ribs, $.1214} | . B A ey ces on the Stock exchange were irregu- On. the Brodiod sxchanas b FAT%, . v CSenator Clark on the rse and | securities opened lower and afterward im- | ; g o e ter market was firm; creamerios, 152 MIETAL- Lead: Steady, $4.2714. Spelter: ‘r',\‘f nr'> s :{-":I_'”":"‘ h‘} N'm:':. Irh' O e 1ls wore lower. Amerioans STEE! Ra, WASHINGTON, Nov. 12--For the frsl dairies, 13@10c. Chees v, 0l@lie. | Firm, $4.121y - LR L TR d firm, following New York, but later gl time in several months the Isthmian Cana ¥igas, firm; fresh, 1825 1o OULTRY—Dull, chickons, Bke: springs | (0" the: amount a irregularity developed. The feature was the | 5 rd GAHCAGO, | Nov, 12 -CATTLE-Recelpts, | commission had a full meeting today, Ad- wa s _— oys, 6e; ducks, g se, 34 | o the o o Yise in Unton Pacifice. The close was g head natives, 700 head Texans, 300 head " ¥ They d re- NEW YORK GENERAL - MARKET, |@ 5 Bsfmark, a0 fg South Amerigs. a dy. Grand Trunks were weak. Kaffirs | 1° weaterns; slow, uteady: no choice here; | Wiral Walker presiding. They heard r ER—Higher; creamery, 17g2ic; | £20.00 to Maita. [The sum of £17.00 has K hardening tendancy on & rumor that ; £00d 10 prime, '$5.25(16.80; poor 10 medium. | POTS of committees and it is expected that FERT I it o OO RIS (A il Dars fu Fatiohd. Aloncy 1 scarce hnd. the | the Boers are'in favor of surrender, re- T8 M; stockers and- feeders, $2.064.5; | nearly all of the week will be consumed . | TR Hiouir, 7.00 bbis: wheat, 41,. | bank 16 reported as borrower on consols, | KArdicsa of thete leaders. “There w 8 e G Nfere: $L80G0.00, canners, | in a discussion of these reportw. They Commoditie 00 b corn, 15,000 bu 5. 21000 hu e follomite e i ilie methay on v 12.—Business on the b.3b: Texas steers, $1.3%4.00: western stocrs, | cOMprise investigation of the following NEW YORK, Nov. 12 LOUR- Receipts, |, SHIPMENTS 000 bl wheat, |, ThS TONONINE ok exchangers © | hourse today was aiiet and prices were fr- $3.85015.00. subjects: The Nicaragua route, the Panuma B blaexmoriae TR Wbl | 300 D corn, 45000 bis. onta, S0 b e N : | zeiiar, owing i {he absence of stmulus HOGE-—Recelpt, 45,000 head: estimated to- | route, other possible routes, the indus- and easter with wheat! winter patents, CAtchison ......... SI% 8t Paul pfd.. | Northern Pacifics were on ' New morrow, 30,000 hewd: laft over, 4,500 hoad; he Aoy e $76G0.00; winter atraighis, $3. (3. 50; Min: Liverpeol Grain Market. Atohison e market '10@1ic lower; mixed and butchars, | trial. commercial and military value of an do pfd 11013 So. Pactfic York advices. ( anadian rr«»l‘nc-mw;‘rn dull. i N ; 1 o Desots patents winter extras, ERPY ov, 12, VHEAT — Spot " o & 00108 (8o, Rallw 73 | Argentines were substantially higher —on 5.4645.80; good to cholce heavy, $ ) | inter-oceanic canal and rights, privileges LIVERPOOI., 12 WHEAT Spot, | Baltimore & A ay $5.87%%; rough heavy, $5.30a5.50; light, $5.25@ | and franchises. $2.60m2.0; Minnesota hakers, §2.90G3.250 | No. 2 western, winter, firm at 5s 10d do pfd 98| do pfd........... D ndon advices. Locals were heavy. : winter low ‘krades. $2.50G2.8. Rye flour, Jiai Pas O BED AN MBS Recelnts, oo | When this work s concluded the come ring, steady at 0n digd Gana NI Tex. & Pactf = steady; fair to good, $3.00G3.50; cholce to e IRt aulse, | A v AR T, St T & W Condition of the Treasnry fancy, $3.3504 5 AT Lt pa o e auiets Qaradn Borkars: g an Dhalr W ] WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.-Today's state- head; wheep M@i0c fower (han close yester- | mission will take up the report to the pres- RUCKWHEAT -Strong, $1.23 per 160 1bs CORN.-#pot. firm: American mixed, new, | Clicago & A Union Pacific ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | 1.0 AT, day; good to cholce wethers, $3.40a4.%; fuir | \dent, which will embody the commities CORNMEAT—Steady. = vellow _ western, | fs 4d. Futures, quiei; December, o8 3%di| do pfd 5 do pfd eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,00 gold 1o iholce mixed, $276ai40: western sheen. | Lonorts on these several subects and the $1.27; clty, $1.25; Brandywine, $3.35@3 5. January. Gx 2ed; March, s 13,d Chi. Ind. & T, 6% Wabash wan'} reserve in the division of redemption, A . $3.00G3.80; native lambs, $2.60@4.50; western | ToP ¥ HARE LY BRAN$4.600135.00 LOUR-SE, Louls fancy winter, steady, | do pfd ! do pfd LU Eg | shows: Avadlable cash balance, $170,868,317; | 1....... 2 Tambs, $5.0004.25 : 5 conclusions of the commission, which. be- RYE—~Easy; No. 2 western, 86%c, f. 0. b, | 74 i Chicago & B, 1111136 W, & et | gold, $111.465, COWS AND HEIFERS RECELIPTS-Officlal: Cattle, 20113 head; | yond question, will favor the Nicaragua aflont IOPS—At London, Pacific coast, steady, | Chicago G. W 8 | do " e | - L. 890 185 vosansess 1080 4 hogs. 88,504 head; sheep, 3,483 head Toute. The commission Is Anxlous to get BARLEY—Dull; maiting, §7%4@%c, o. 1. f. 3 10w s 1st prd 0%, Wik, O Wool Market ; 2 ¥ HIPMENTS-Oficial; Cattle, 3,512 head; | TOUt® Buffalo "ISIONS-—Beef, steady; extra Indla b o’ pfd e il 8 H Lk nogs, 3,066 hiead; sheep, 2,79 head its report into the hands of the president WHEAT- Recelpts. 2780 bu.; exports, 718 8. Pork. fir n . BOSTON 2~ WOOL. o Noy The demand ble efore firm: prime mess wet- 5 = as soon as possible and therefore it is not U6 by, Spaf, weak: No. 3 ved, Sie, 1. | orn, T8, Lard Stendy’ American refined, in | ¢ i ; wool this week was entirely satisfactory P Taile h St. Louls Live Stock Marke likely that it will be ready for presenta- o b afloat 2 red, 4, elevator: No. 1| Shilis ia: p e L et it Be 1 & e or dealers and quite 4 Iarge business was 1ikies g Ldve -Steok unlikely morthern Dl 7.0, by afloatl: No |!§]'f],\, Whh AT e Voliah g% | Ol Ten § Wl sty dome. e effect of the free buying the : o BT, LOUIS, Nov. 12 CATTLE Receints, | ton carly next we hard Duluth, 8% b, afleat. Optious | facon, Ci and cut, 8 to 30 1m. quter, | % Y& L T Mis Amal. Comper < ki, | previous week tended to stiffen prices, hut et 3 ; 100 head, including 3 ead Texans; mar- wera generally weak all day, being ap- | jss 6d; short ribe. 16 to 24 e, 485 long clear | Color . 10's Amer. Car & F no advance of any material consequence is Ket steady: native shipping and. export preased by active decreased’ unloading, | . short ribs, 16 to 24 1. 48 long cloar | ot do pra hated, though dealers are talking a firmer | 8 A,;I?'}, FEEDESe’ § steers, $5.00a6.5; dreswed beet and butehor | SCHLEY BOAQP IS SECRETIVE H Canal Commiasion's Report ¢ tdent In Forecasted—Wi He Made So OHICAGO P +.1233 Cattle St Slow~| AN iiEiFRR attle Steady to Slow—Hogs and Sheep Hoth Lower. om anemnmooy B3 SRuNLISSE crcacaiaszazancoce 33 SIRITTILEES —c - M . ) Py | or the teers, $3.0076.28; steors under 1o% Ibs ensler cables. large northwest receipts and | middies. Hght, 25 to 3 Ibs.. dull. 478 6d: 1o Amer. Lin. O ¢ |merket and say the outlaok for the market (! Hoers o 0 _Ibs., at e hort clear backs, 18 10 2 1bs., quiiet, 4 Dol R wools s firm and unchanged. General quo- 3 18 a2 cows and heifers, $200a4.75; canners, $1.00% cloged at R . 34 o 18 bR Qs i Del. L 5 4 fons are vet about the same. Fine ter- NEBRASKA: 1% 2%, bulls, $2.25@4.00: Texas and Indian y Memch th News o :,l,. |u‘v” 1) lmllu' bs., ‘ml ‘v‘ I‘I;uul | e ‘,.,.(:. [ .,w” ¢ 5 1és are quoted on the 1 210 ,:“w 1080 2 steers, $3.00G4.30; cows and helfers, $2.%0@ Sinsauh CORN -Re. pne; exports BUTTER. Steady: fnest United States, | o "' ooklvi T e, with fine medium at 40g4se and 6 210 18 steers.. 40 as ipts, 13,400 head " Bpot, easy . elevator, and 6ty vd United Sta e brie 1 Fuel & Blay s At bt Some falr lines of COWS. 1070 3 X 2 steers. )G n“”. LR ad; market 100 WASHINGTON Nov. 12.-The Sch’ f 0 b, auflont. Options ded firm on a | CHEESE-Quiet American finest white, ) B . Australian fine wools were cleaned up this cows 1079 4 steers 8 B x'vvr’l ‘HK|I,V~ 0 5.0, pack . e i h 14 1t I ol b MIchL OgUARS ope | ~gulst;, American finest white, g Weck b ruling prices, it his 18 below cost | § SONS: 1 | Mieets 4 0.65; butchors $6.6G8.v. "% court of Inquiry held i(s regular aession tc and were weak all day A autantan 3 FIOND Sk Rolope( d X of replachng them irom abrond. Quo Rne 3 il nOHEED AN owon- Recelpta, 2000 | duy. 1t wan atated positively after the the wheat decline and a hetier government Steady Ime clty, 285 8d; Tt tlona: Ohlo and, Pennsylvania feece—x culves b nteers 30 05@340: lambe, $4.004.50; culls and bucke, | #ession that net tne slightest fnkling of Toand al i duyw, 25,000 contals, neluding 16100 Amar- | 1o S ao ptd? nd bruld washed Basic., Michigan, Wis- | 15 ateera cow obtainable before it is rendered formally ). o ) o 0,710 | fcan ceipts o V- corn during o nte ower nsin, etc N b, S105 8 Chi- 1 4 helfers W b cows K i 0 ome! whiteye! i evel ! A::;:" s 100700 bu.; ox 10510 | foun; receint oot \‘"'n..x»n'n.v- .\\_‘1".h>”,.‘ R Inter. Power Gongin. L i S Rt M heifer ] cows NEW YORK., Nov. 12-BEEVIES-Tte. | 800 that no statement whatever, not n A white, 47lge: track whii No, # | raining G Nat. Bisc i conrse and braid washed, cows calves... 351 3 celpts, none, no wiles reported. Cables | TeBArding the progress of the work, would white, 4Th,@48c; track mixed western, 4 L A TN TR e R T i Unwashed medlim —Kentucky and ‘in- | a facders 3 23 feeders quote Amerfcan steers 121G 135, dressed | be given to'the public the purposs e Optlohe Ve and Weaker 01 (e woil | Kauams Oy Grain ana Pravisions, | ) iy Nittional Sait [ G, g 1o a: |1 feeders. 08 300 _ 15 feaders welghti “refrigerator “beef, Wefiitteci ox: | of the court to have Becretary Long’s an- VAT Rienay: shipping, 000®c: good to| KANSAS CITY JAT-De. | Mex. Central NoD P 61 Elood, 18 brald combing. 1718, Ter- 4 . orndar=aseh y I . (hialdt nouncement of the finding news in the cholee, Nouhe mber sh_Nao Qm‘ ‘\"_fl‘l’";‘ B obe et scoured basis- Montana fine, 16G160; . 500 1 bull pts, 6 head; quoted | strictest sense of th HOPS -Quiet: state, common to cholce, 'y SH 2 ed o i Pacific Mai W Wate: fine medium, - 15@17c; P’ Sweeney—Neh ateady; few 5 sold, $5,00011.5, S —————— 101 crop, 12@7164c; 1900 crop, Mgide: 1890 i ! red, 4204l siaple, 16617 acoured, 46 | g gtoers... 114 415 4 bulls SHEILF LAMBE - Recelpts, 2100 crap, #idic: Pacifle ‘const, 1901 crop, 12 CORN - De r w | Mo K o F e 0 atse. Utah, Wyoming and 1daho—Fine, 13 N Pressed 8, « steer 1 cow head: sheep, slow but steady: lumbs. dull nlm‘-”” l'[i)rnu dulveston 0 to LR TSR N ¥ €t 21 Pullman B, Cur scoured, Wadic; stapl aulbe; seoured, 45 | 's raaders. . 865 14 feeders 00: one deck T 1, $8.1215 (T b lu ustralinn, scoured hasis, spot prices ceder.. 880 300 2 cow AOGS- Recelpts, 56 head; dull, 104l v 5 wiolk Republle Sieo de, Austral ue feeder 2 cows | 3 dry. 24 1o 30 Ibs., 1450 YT No. Mige Nor 1 Avrves. Hght to heavyweights. 266 prairie. 15004 18,50, i .\y.." "“_‘“\‘ B iR LOUIS, Nov. 1 ‘,',1'1'! “ur‘ & and K0 200 10 cows st. Joseph Live Stock Market, _l'\\‘:‘:ll‘.wnl“!l!h domestic Neece ‘NHI TTER- Cre ry, 182 dalry i Union 'I & P ; medinm ar ';“':H‘V‘“»'\' 'uhh\:‘u‘l‘.”;], ":. ows S AT TOSELIH Nov 1 AT " A Room 4 N. Y. Life. PROVISIONS Beof. quiet: packet KGOS Fresh. sca market strong 8. Pl eaih : Merriman -Neb coipts, 3,60 head. steadyinatives 15.30; family. $1L001200: m fresh Missourt and Ka tock quoted on | Sygatber 3 AN~ Cows and heifers, $1.2616.10; fiwmes. $05 " .-urnllmn, niewx, Bz o0 | hunge at 200" dozen. loss off, cases re- | d . PR b ane Market, ! 3 1 ban B Cut ate. steady: pickled bellies, | tirnes “ - ONLEANS, Nov. 12.-8UGAR cows N cows J {1 1000 ikt ahonidore s sy | URECEIPTS Wheat, 2240 bu; earn, 200 | o st pfd LEANS, 3 . =BUGAR- | i com..... &0 s 10 medl, I i g 1 y 08 “h. $5 ah NG plgs. $L00005.20. hulk, $5.606 0,7 Eetinent. hi0; Bouth America. B0 com. | - SHIPAe L0 bu; corn, | B L southw J aritgo; centrifugal. sranulated, | (Gurrls, Rros—-Neb. [ P T R e | Boyd Commission Co { | o 35 i wencov e, S, |00 b ghopptd - e AN ansen, Biliet: Vapen | 43 cowh...i #4188 ad: lambs, Lo, Successors to sames E. Boyd & C Pork, steady: fumily, $IT00G17.55; short St Pa 3y clear. $17.80619.00. mess, $15,.000 16,0 hiladelphin Produce Market, | Rl & 4 L RS 1 “\IMVW : Kansas €} Live W Mnrkel OMAMA, NER. N TERR=Racaipts, miwi e | PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 12 RUTTER Raarisend VOTi. Nov 12 SUGAR-Raw, | 1 feedor’ %0 330 2 fordors KANSAR CITY, N0y ATT1LK -l cOMMISSION state dairy amery, 152t | Firm and good demar faney s / P refining M6 35 § feeder celpts, 00 native exuns, S0 Jine creamers taitory, 1206 Tl B A non Naath. Reluts, i Bank Clearings. funee | b S A Rl A0 SE W carn ten UNNS it ower: biher | GWAIN, PROVINIONS AND STOCKS, lu(’a!}‘l‘ R - " EGGS- Firm: tresh nearby o esh | OM \‘llo\ Noyv, 12 lhnkdw‘ 10. Retined, ecasy ;\:; ’; "; 17 cows 2 cattle \vlull" ‘h- qu'u ‘.h ce .y;lmrl .M;I Board of T o Bulld SBE--Recelpts, 7088 pkgs.: quiet: | western, 27c; fresh southwestorn. 8c; fresh | dav, $L3SM0; correspondiy : 1100 0133 oaw . steer s, fair to good fancy, Iarge. Septeniber, Ma@tyel funcy, |sout " ok A TR s RO 1T Inereant. 390 569,30, é o, Cattle CoCoio e e I e ders ' A1 10 | Direet wires to Chicago and New Yerk lary QOctober, 0\, g%y, fancy, small, Sep- CHEESE—-Qulet, New York full ¢ m l CHICAGH NOv, 12.-=Ulearings, $25.005,619, 5 43 cows M3 1B 6 cows mestern fed steers .OGH M, mestern range rvessnds Jehn A Wairen & Ce New Vork Live Stock Market Recelpis, 1180 b

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