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o. -mh-ulwm @170 loss off; do. south- c loss and; dem:; 12; , 9o, g 1%sc GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Oan Better Exrort Demard Wheat 8kowsa Fair Advanos in Prioe. CORN PRICES ARE SOMEWHAT HIGHER «d New York . tull e cma, ' fang; cholce, 11%¢; do. fair to good, tiow of Trade and Quotaticn: Staple and Faney Produce. LGG8—Fresh stock, loss off, 2c. Ve t(:&mflu Hens, Thusc Yickens, N T 00! i lurheyp‘ ducks, ¥e: 'TTER—Picking stock, 17%c lnnc) 'mlry in tups, 16g)1sc; separator, Zlo. FISH—f'resn caught trout, 10c okaeut ce pike, 10c 6e; buffal), l c, Illddoc Cloaing at Higher Prices—Pro- ! and Prices Lower. salmon; lobsters, catfish, crappies, bluefins, se! dg; e . 26¢; hal.but, 9¢; 16 Deret hg, b; white tass, 106; bl ey, T e, 8, S :ex o Be, per $1.75: stundard, per can, 27c, 1. —Pet toh, N prrees gubieq by Omahs Whe sl Doaters’ assocla‘don; Cholce N land, $8.00; No: me $b; coarge, i85 Hye siraw. 50 Thess pr.oes o0 T Tay of Bocd golér and auality. De- mand tair and receip's g N—4Sc. CHICAGO, Nov. 6—After ruling weak the greater part of the day, wheat turned Arm on a better export demand and clos: ing prices showed a fair advance, De- cember being up %c. December corn was e to %o higher, oats were up %@%e, but Brovisions were weak, the January prod- ucts closing from bc 10 7%¢ to 2c lower, Firm cables cavsed o better tone in wheat at the start, and December opened & shade to l@wc higher, ut is%c to W%, Uonfirmation. o1 & T st 100,00 Jushels of No. 1 northern had been'char- tered at Duluth to come here brought out quite general liquidation early in the ses- Wlon and the market turned weak, De- vember selling oft to 7i%c within the first hour of trading. On the decline there was A good demand from snorts and commis- slon_ houses and with lessened offerings again started upward. The strengih Sorn was a bull factor during the latter of the day, as were higher prices VEGETABLES. PO L'ATO%Lolorudo. 86c; Dakota, PO’ AT(»;.L ome grown, per FANulu per hb“ bbli, $3.09. C LERY~GmlIl per o 25@%c; large butside markets, with a fair advance at "’"Of"-l"' home grown, dry, per Ib., . Repo 1ye Spanish, per crate, §1.80 rts of v elght; ). loads taken for txponmr;rlue‘g @ shar ‘gé“ Aak- lsconain Houand, 1e. demand from shorts during the last fe m abagas, per 1b, minutes of trading and closing prices wore oo 4t the top notch of day, December | BARSNIPS_Per . (3 e FRUT ERUNES_Italian, per e being up at TER@T8%C. ‘Wwheat box, ARS—Colorado and Utah g 00, eifers, §1.75, flflfl.(‘allhl eiting vari- BS—California Tokays, $1.65; New York, per ! 1b. basket, 3c; pony Cmn;flh‘«. and_flour were equal oles, inst’ 1, Jushels A’ n.:'u. Kxports of wheat and flour for the | Wirter Nelils, §2. week were equal to 4,840,000 bushels, com- IAPEen 8—Michigan llnc pared with 5,715,000 bushels last yea mn a:N e nowesl,nnl-dr box, neapolls and Duluth reported Tecel feeningy and-Baldwine, e, Which “with Tosal receipts of ot e i gars_none of contract srade—made toial receipts for the three points ol s, . uunn 924 cars last week and 1,08 cars :E;)R'"‘;I & .1‘;?':1?'; ;l»r;; 'upzs pa: nt in_the corn pit was bullish sconsin Bell Bugle, -;»‘ah'm. MArko: Filed strong. Tneere we ® QUINCES—California, per box, $L.75. reports from Nebraska and other section: TROPICAL FRUITS. of the corn belt showing a good deal of | ORANGES- raicen, all sizes, 400 and the theory upon which | LEMONS-—C %00 to 260 the local crowd was working was that | sizes, ¥.00; cholce 240 to A cHion, $4.004.25. in about another week or ten days the ~Callfornia r 10-1b. cartons, 85c; pressure from the old corn would be over, !myrm. -orown, |ic; b-crown, dnd this poor corn would ther in come on the market. Commission -houses were active huyeln, but offerings wcre anly te. After selling between e ‘modera i nt @2. W""&’c’.f‘:‘&.p& O ke 2’1“:\:-‘ MISCELLANROUS. twenty-three of contract grade. CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream, Oats were strong, particularly the De- |12%c: Wisconsin Young ricas, - 13%c; cember opllnn which was influenced lurnlg block Swiss, 16c; Wllcnnlln bricl & cash situation, and the strengt lenfln 1 , 12¢. Sf e bl el i i | (NG e e o ‘he bul lecling in ‘olorado, d?ll of hlxyln‘l by the MAPL] was a r box nf 3 packages, r Ib.. in 80010, boxe: NAl—Par medium !llefl bunch, $2.00 $2.75@3.25. per *« helled, MDIIH—)‘:(;‘ ;:e ot pacl NUTS-—-Walnuts, No. 1 shott-shell, 15e; hard-shell per 1o, He: Nor b a6 ot T e Nes b rd-shell. per Ib. o%., r 1., -shel 30 ull and easier along th & decline in (lll prlce of hogs. Pack- ers were credited with moderate sales, but the b\lylnl was mllerod January R:rk closed 13%c lower at $13.06, Janvary down_20c at 3675 and ribs were off at $6.27 30. imated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 100 cars; corn, 346 cars; oats, 216 cars; hogs, he leading futures ranged as follows Mtl:ln,lopcn | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. hy lflfi 1 T Ib., 5lge; roasted pean: r 1b., ‘hili walnuts, 12@13c; Ilr'n hlcpl:nr)l' nu"ll. r .75; shell-barks, pe; SLT5@ black Wllnutlikper bu., ll eastern e hestnuts, A IR E P e o 3 areen, 1 veal calf, § m*x"f\u" e — | ¥ B Bl - el g)fi B 2 veai (ad bldrl, horn hider, $1.| Provisions. 8, Nov. 6—~WHEAT-—No. 2 fed, mr, nomhul' lnck 8634¢; De- llc‘ track, 42 a5 oG ".'.:‘Pu?’fi 43% \**au 8T. LOUL cash, ele o'&bel‘. K 1&"u.mu i it b k. a uu—nm; Yimotny, n’?o'en'«'ufik'pmne. é‘:-. vm u lono" soon l B . T Y AR *: AR :MZ;TSE!E e rk easler; jobbing T—No 3 m ’fil‘ - KNc luylzllow afi —ot.'i'fmmu “flc. hlr to nolce malting; 45054c, T o frk oe: Na. 1 morthwest’ me timothy. $2.6: clover, con- vmoul—uu- porkc. oar b, #1133 5o, tloo‘-c\ 7'*&@‘:.75 ronow{n; were the recelpts of flour standard . mess, o vllln nd exln shor. clur ribs, cfi" Xo's LERY-Qulet: o eke: N in s t leyo. lic; . di ’%H‘TER——QMM Firm, 22¢, our, . bbls horl clea Tiee~'~te, Bhipments. 15,600 800 135,400 142,400 | cember, 6%c, 207 000 :% refected, bu. 109,100 X fi D On th Frod: h R esd No ?’:'m e Ubl flD I A t- Ixe crne‘:merh-’. 160 ;‘&,. W nw: NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. OA'i‘l—No 2 white, 364@dic; No. R!»—N'. HAY—Cboloemothy‘ 1800, poairie, 38,0 R ERr-Cr-m-ry. 18%@'4c; dalry P'Gal—d"lrm l" lwurl ard Kansa: “cnnu | Quotations of the Day om V e dozen: new, o 2l Whitewood casehincluded: e, NIw YORK, Nov. 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, | Wheat, 2967 barrels; sales, | GoT0 D market was qul mm ter patente. U0GL%; wlnur ¢x= u:‘% as, 3. 4.10; winter low our, quiet, 40; .60. Burkwhuk lour, 1), 4 mfi (X uhnu-; %’heg.yi gam e 0. 3 western, o '.'v?‘r-o '.'cu'c'i's':nl'.":' e falo, 3 ) ts, b, The m mnm eor -pm was firm; No. fo uou m. : nonh-rn Duluth, 1 -fl'ut b, Manitoba, nominal £, o llonu were firmer this morn- ai buy. ovllll to urn Tmarkots mber; later { ne- h.lw rices and they above last night: May, SI @80, | u‘ J\llf Decomber, | . 8,500 bu: & | ¢ | "onN- Sy cember, 45 2 mixed, Minneapolin @ . M.6G4.70; secornd t patents, umuo: clears, $3.4048 oy; first IQ 4 clears. i N—In bulk, 3.6, Milwaukee Graln Market, MILWAUKEE, Noy. 6.~WHEAT--Firm No. 1 northern No. 2 3 December, 8% bid. e b el RYE—Firm; No. 1, fiu,mr—bml etand aoan sample, e asked. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. WHEAT- red western winfer, »u-d: at os 3 nortt ern -mln:, no stock. “Fuiu.es, ste; Dot §%d; March, 6 5yd: May, jow, bic. piion market was e ‘urther Solion good bull port and light of. Ke net Rllhar Peorin Grala Market. PEORIA, Nov. §—~CORN—Firm at 4oc, O.Ah"l'l—-llud No. 3 white 3635, Duluth Grajn Market. Dl‘ LUTH. Noy. WHEAT—-On lrnc\( ), 1 norlh.l‘l’l. 'fl No, l th to |4 state, common to cholce, 1902, mmw. olds, 1903, 21@2%c; ag: (Gulveston, 10 % 1 ifor 2% Ibs., f5c; Texas flry 'nnk-amdy acld, osties” alr 18 extra, 1 mn M"‘hnl dull; family, $10.00 f.. : beef hnml 250 d e E&A Cut m pickied "fl” flrkl-d -neuldcn 865008 jed h. 100612 00, Lo Sugnr NEW YORK, quiet; falr refining, |“I 4 Molasses, .00g4. Guc -mum A MOLABSES _Siesdy; New Orleans, kettle. good to choice, NEW ORLEANS, Nov. L—luout Quiei: open” keftle, cuntrifugal centrifugel, granilal yellow, MO) Spen ki ugal, steady, g e kg, ule! farey saall col- 1 “white. Sen- Iarge erlared, la hite, A’I:IEW Y‘?RK. lmlpu. 7.900 pkgs,; strong; wes'- wertern chick- cholce, to M ‘J II-I’. tflf Dt buGe CATIFORNIA DRI‘D FRUITS—Prune main rather Fate Seon made re reported to hb‘.l-lhll however, still runs to Tc on grades. Apricots fancs per stronge., | 5 180 S 3 Read| “!;h: No. 2 whm-, M-\ CORN—No. 3, #6%@¢lc; December, 44;@ futures, steady: De- | *d ¥ Nov. 6—8UGAR—Raw crushed, 5.46¢; powdered, 4400 open ons lum m re at a NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Railroad Seourit'es Show Inelination To- ward Hizher Levels of Prioss. STEEL STOCK MAKES A NEW LOW MARK Dealers Face With Eq Expected Poor Showingy Heen Sent NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—The stock market s submerged again today under deluge of United States Steel stocks. The gener 1iat, Bowever: remponded muich loss Leadily to ‘the depressing influence of the steel liguidation than was the case yesterday, Whenever the tevers preasire on the steci stocks was suspended, as happened at tn- tervals, the raflroad stocks rallied easily, #o that thelr level of prices was above Jast night for about as much of the time as it was below. The market closed in one of the initervals when there was no pressure on steel. so that prices elsewhere were rising ahd were well above last night, Unlon Pacific and Penasylvania ehow a gain of o point on the da Of (he New York corporation stocks some. what more. q_early liquidation In the /stee] shares was very violent, as is shown by the fact that the sales of the preferred for the first hour alone were well above 1000 shares. It is not to be supposed that this enormous volume of dealings was Iholly llauldation. 'The roof protessionals in and out of the stocks on a very large scale il day. It was sald of one er who was very active in the stoc) all day that he was neither long nor short for more than n minutes at a_ tim while the aggregate of his individue; Jeal: ings amounted to many thousands of shares. The low price touched for the com- mon stock was 10%, for the preferred 62 and for the bonds' ®X. ~The relativoly greater weakness of the preferred stoc than the bonds was noticeable in view of the supported conversion operation by the syndicate which would Involve the pur- shaee of preferred stock for conversion into bonds, whieh would in’consequence be or sale. The heavy selling of the steels was the expression of a fear that the announced cut ‘of $4 per ton in the price of steel bil- lets was a prellminary to a reduction of { prices of all the products and a_general Rrocess of contruc fon throughout the trade, here were some rather specific alle: also, that some of the selling was traceable fo wources from which it might be prompted by changes In the executive department of the corporation he stock market seemed to face with equanimity the prospect of another poor bank showing tomorrow. In addition to the losses to the subtreasury of $7,091,000 the banks have made net shipments by direct express to the west and south of upwards of £3,000,000. The indicated cash decrease of morc than $10,000,000 is about equal to the surplus reserve shown by the banks in last week's statement. The stock mnrkol community seemed to rest in a of security that this threatening s xwlnt =omehow would be averted from reflection In tomorrow's bank statement as It was last week and for two weeks pre- ceding. Further Iarge shipments of currency were made today and the rate of call loans touctied s high as 6 per cent, hut sterling exchange fell as low as the low point of Monday, when gold was engaged in Lon- don, and there can be no doubt that an inflow of gold wou'd easily result from any additional pressure for money. he ‘bond market continied dull, but the price movement was Irrsgulnr Tnlnl sal par, value, were E42.000 United States 26 elined 1% per cent on the last call Followini the closing quotations on the New ol‘l Stock exchapy Sales. High. Law Close. N% o Great Notshern' pid. Hocline vm o Tiinols Géntra Towa Central L Mexico pfd Centra a0 ned | Wheel, & Lake E-le.. Wisconein Central.... @0 pta . ; Adume o Armavjoan Pxoress Co. inited States. . Wells-Fo-en !fi"ml Canper, Am. Car & Foundr Tinsesd O ofd /00 1110 Y lm-omn\hp 3 " Bmeit & R-'\n nfd.. Ruir Refning. - Anl Minine On Traok. Renid Transii 12,680 Fue' & Tron » viaste, Coal Oeneret Inter, Pa pel‘ pta Nattonal Bisenit Natfonal Lead . Narth /‘"""\ln 1l oV & Tron... & '»'\lher . 1 nfd. i { North. Securities’ Total sales of the d: oek Market, 6.—Closing quotations: Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. Nov. 6—EVAPORATED but ‘prices BAn SILVER- %A per oun NEY—214@ per cent. The rate of dh- rnunl in the Open market for short bills Is r cent: for throe months' bills Ti o ercen Forelgn Financin) was. Tl I the mATker today, u] - ias 1 a number | % | mrld '{orcad the market up to the hl‘h point | © of t ] “ celpts, 12,287 14 | fean middling. EMBER 7, 1903. the fall in the rate of New York exchange. Business on the stock market was st nant, the market being infiuenced by the fall In Americans and the talk of large ex- rts of gold to ntine and the possi- flity ot Withdrawals of gold to Amerioa. Consols weakened in consequence of fears of dear money, but closed with a better tendency. ~Américans opened weak, esns- Slaily Steel shares, reflecting ¢ the market in ew York. They moved irre ul-rly but hardened i the labt hour and cl firm PA , Nov. 6.—Business on ma bourse today u{wn-«l indecisive and rather «n— tate ate In the session there wi improvement in Internationals. and at "!' close_the market was firm. Oattle Reoe!pts Obange in buling Pri HOGS 'SOLD " A LITTLE Limited De for Sheep and Lambs of All Kinds and Market Could Be Quoted Slow and Fitteen to a Quarter Lower for Week. o Tintos loet 4f. The private rate of discount was 213-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes, 98f lic for the account. Exchange on London, %f 1% for checks. BERLIN, Nov. 6.—Stocks on the bourse today were weaker on New York advices. | Discount Short bills, 3 per cent: three months’ bills, 3% per cent H New York Money Market. NEW YORK Nov. 6.~MONEY~On_ call, strong, per cent; closing bid, 6 per cent: oflr at s per cent; time mone, all and firm, r cent for all periods. [‘RIME ERCANTILE PAPER-6 per “$IERLING EXCHANGE-Wenk, with actual business in bankers’ bills at 482G 4345 for demand and at SBN0GLNY sixty days' bills; posted rat and $4.854; mmmer’;l-l bills, umfl ar, 08%c; Mexican H SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 6 | .Receipts were: Cattle. H i Official " Monday 1, Ofticial Tuesday. Officlal Friday Five days this week. Same days last week. Bame week before.... Same three weeks ago. Same four weeks ago Bame days last year RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The tollowing table shows the roceipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omana for Uie year o date and comparisons with last Dec. Gattle 3 ofs 8keep Averuo pric Omaba tor the I C. BENDS-Government, irregular. The closing* quotations on bonds are as follows: AOTYIL. & 1073 Ma easier; rallroad, Inc. N.. unl. 4 U, 8. et s reg 3 ttan c. & 4 @0 ‘coupon s, reg. coupon . new 43, coupon’ . old_ds, | 1608. Il.l 11901, [2900. 1898 . {1996, 11891 00| 6 18 l.. =8 $ 3] PEErSS DERTEY €2 POy SEREREE BEZRESE o 3 - BNEE e ooe P 22! o SER s esesecises E=SS FEFs 23S "B ceoaac SE8ER & cocnan oomss _2BEZES % B ———— s ‘gE2ag8 "2Es | | | | | e eseses DHRETEE SEIRER", ARER 8], & ggoze "3 R. G. 45 < Erie prior lien ds. do_gen. n C 48 M FoW & s o I Hocking V 06% o *Offere: 20 Socaen coanae duad & 2 1% =3 2 LT FE ocuemescs f 33444 PP ———— PP | oo S 2 82 | i 6 *Indicates Sunday The official number of brought In today by each Iz Boston Stock Quotatio BOSTON, Nov. 6.—Call loans, time loans, prices on stocl cars of stock Fitchburg ptd . Union Pacific . Mex. Central Tiino Chicago Total receipts n The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- a Wertinghouse ber of head indicated: Adventure New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—The followin, the closing quomllnn- on_mining stoci Adams Con. Ontario Little onlet . Ophi: Cattle. Hoge Shee, Omaha Packing C Y 5 Swift and Compan, Cudahy Packing Co 7| Armour & Phoenix - potost Savage Sierra_Nevada 3mall - Hopes n. t SR Hope gutone & Hoo Hamilton. ank Clearingns. OMAHA, Nov. L—B-nk clearings for to- day are $1,373,956.84, an increase over the fi)’r;alpondln' dMa of last year of $160,- Other buyers 2 Totals 463 8,50 1 run of cat- Cotton lurkel. NEW YORK; Nov. 6—COTTON—The market opened firm at & doclinerof 4 poin on the near positions, wiich were & by rather disappoinfitig vables and fiquia | tfon, and at an advince of 12 polnts bn the ater months, which were influenced | continued bull support and the outiook T !ed weather ‘In the wesiern beit. Right on ‘the call the market became Sensatio e and was soon advancing at a JFapld a rate as yesterday, with prices in’the first ten or wélve minutes some 13 to 15 points higher on bull support and a fresh flurry of shorts, who were alarmed over the opening bulge of 20 ints in New Orleans, and the tve attitude of the local bull leader. ket, influenced by Wall street pressure, worked downward until the cariy afternoon it was 12 to 18 points below the high point | of the morning. At 'the lower ievel the| bull' leader. coninued -to. by persisiently and as the session progressed shorts again became panic-stricken, covered in volume knc ‘llfe lo"lhf trade. et in particular was a I‘!:'\lllt lho ll{’: arrivals did m s those The close of tl slow lnd‘ -~ not del fit came_in afiier in. the day. here were -very few cornfed stee hlnd but the better grades sold n\ Jun about,_steady prices. When it came to the shortied stuff, however, the market was Very siow, and if anything a shade easier. 'l'hl! class ‘of cattle, thous has been sell- at very unmeven prices ail the week. as packers are not at all-anxious for warmed- stuff so long as they can get grassers. "Frne Sow market started out in pretty good shape’ this morning, with “prices {r Anything stronger. After the first round or 8o, however, buyers did not appear as anxious and a3 a result the close was slow and weak. That was especlally true when the late trains arrived. For the week the cow market 18 15@c higher all around. Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show erough change to be worthy of mention. The few stockers and feederl in the yards changed hands at just about yesterday rices where, the quality wa at il w00, gul ‘where ‘I: was cllaml.nton“y 4 ry diffi- sale-at a {NGrg aders. are uftions towara the - close of the week ‘about getting any common cattle on hand for fear of being obliged to carry them over until the (nunw- I ere were not enough. western beef steers on sale to make a test of the market. As compard with Monday, how- ever. prices are safely 10@i15c higher. Rang cows were steady’ to a liftle lower today. or 16@20c higher than Menday. no particular change in stockers and feed- ers. Representative sales BEEF STEERS. sian, which occurred before when December_sol lode. {0 7c March at 109 and May The marke finally " firm, 2 oF 3 polits dbwn Trom {he best. Bales were | estimated at 000 EW ORLEANS, No\ 6. —COTTON— Firm; sales, 3,500 bales: ordinary Tie; good b H mlddll middiing, 1 maun- llr ales nock tures were B ead 10 'Mr. February, A)prIl. l'll!’;lwwmc. Ma {0611 e, LIVERPOOL, Nov. 6—COTTON—Spot, moderate business done. prices 4614 higher, Ame lcan miadling falr, 620 | mfadiing, "6.02d; midd diing, 5.8 od arainacy, 510 5. The rales of the day were of which 80 were for tpeculation and ex port and included 5100 Am r'can. 15,000 bales, including 14.400 Amrlun | tures opened easy and closed arch,’ 10.57@10.88¢ 11.01@11.02¢; June, | Amer- 5 e. NnvrmMr 5.781 November and December. 5724 and ruary. | March_and ' April, 5.66@6.670; Mav July, nd Apeil and May, 6“ June and Sera! 3 e A I Rfl AND HBIFERS. 10%5 ;:i: s'r()(‘ld'm! AND FEEDERS, [ mlddunm ipments, nol | bales; & Wool Market. BOSTON, Nov. 6--The commercfal bul- letin will say tomorrow: There has been s little better Il\qulr for wool, but buyers | are conservative. Stocks Inchide fair solid lines of territory fleece and scoured, with a blg volume of sample lots placed. In | prices there is no change, and the tone of the market {s strong. A careful estimate of the stock of domestic wool In Boston for sale places it at-about 60,000,000 Ibs,, and is unusually lght for this season. Other eastern markets are cleaned up, and man- ufacturers supplied are very small. No supplies can be bought anywhere to com: pete with the present offerings on market. Europe is short of wool of one. quarter blood grade and below. 1 v EBRASKA 22 feeders.. 464 feeders. “ouglll —Neb. 2 feeders. I cows. 1 steer 1 helfer.... 68 feeders. . 20 steers... 2 B28f 3 heifers. 1 heifer.. 1cow.... 1 heifer.. 7 helfers... 4 feeders. m;;;..:..m,z's Assiunsigs 2! Zax Wyo. steers. bull..... 8 feeders. 6 cows.. n—Wyi % Toeders 7 cows halen- 3 steers 1 bull 2388 oo’ agte’ tossteics awafl:gs;ss;sa In twelve months such grades have advanced & pe cent. in Eurppe. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 31, 102, are 199,307,618 Ibs. against 213,199,150 1bs. at the same date last year. The re- celpts to date are 24699357 Ibs., against fl.\‘t‘lul Ibs. for the same peri it YNEW YORK, Nov. 6.--WOOL~Firm; do- mestie fleece, B@Gi2c BOSTON. Nov. 6,—WOOL—The following are the quotations tor leading descriptions Ohin and Pennsy and “above. 1Qe: No. 1. 52a3dc; No. 2. 21@S2c; fi hed, 24@%c: half blood, unwashed wfi26c; three-aiivrter blood, unwashed, 28@20c; quarter blond. unwashed, 25@%e fine waghed Delnine, e, above, 2@ 1, fine _unwashed, 2461 25 4. 24@%c: haif bioad. unwash 1 fine unwashed Delaine %2 Indiana, ete. thres-eighths biood, Wase: hrald, 2a2e 2 helfers 3 feeders. . 1bull..... a8 5 feeders. 8228 J. Huntoo 970 270 ere was about the usual rized s here today and the market con- Tinied it downward course. At the start about & dozen loads sold at right around ady prices to shippers. but after that the general market was right close to a nickel lower and the extreme close fullv a nickel lower. The, genera! market could best be described by calling it o8 nickel lower. There was no great 25 | Monount of activity at any time, but still. except for A few late 1 clearance was made. Heavy hog 465 to M7, with some dow: 2080, Medlum welvhts went from 2490 and lights sold from that un the ton bunch weighing 155 pounds rentative sales: n Pr 16 cows i 24@6c; mlnrur blood, Termtary. 1daho. fine. 417>; medium, 186118 fine mediu™. 168 h, fine medium. 1I@1T%e; m ». Dakota fine. 'S#i16c: fine ‘medtum 16 The: medium, 1%9%e. Montans fina eholce, 19ute; staple. | § —~WOOL—Stead nd clothin medium, Av. Sh =l » medlum chei~a N M T LOUIS, Nov dlum filhd"fi com b 21 ght fine. ux tub washed, FSFF, Coffee Market. NEW VORK Nov t—«COP"‘IE—FhU W IIIASAR B FE 223322233333323318222 T s SRERERT GEE OMAOA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light and Not Much LOWER 4 |10 higher; 3.85; rars There was teady | n»:my, s SHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL In any quantity and get highest market prices. Write for infor- mation, prices and shipping tags which are sent free by our bouse which is located nearest to you. J.S. SMITH X CO., WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANTS OMAHA, NEB. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. GRAND ISLAND, NEB. slow and weak on practically all grades. | There was not a large run in sight, but OMAHA. the quality of the offerings was not very €00d and buyers were slow to t Fat sheep and lambs were scarce this morning and those that were offered were of inferior quality. Trading was slow, with the tendency of prices downward. For the week the market I generally 16G3c lower, the freatest decline being on wethers and yearlings. Lambs have been so scarce thut prices have not suffered as badly s on sheep. The feeder market was also slow and weak. Values have declined just about the same as in the case of killers. Common SLUMT In fact, Ia very hard to move at any Quoullcmu for CHICAGO. MINKEAPOLIS Edwards, Wood = & Go @rain, Provisions, Stocks Bought and sold for cash or on reasonable margins. Room A Manhattan Bldg., ST. PAUL, MINN, s stock: Cholce west- 4.75; falr to enalce yearii nfiq‘& ot "fatr n . r 4 yeariings. $.00083s; cholce weth: , 8. fair to good wethers, nm o sholse owea. 12 Tots oy 2.2562.80; cholce fecder {ambe, 0; to #00d feeder lmbs, 8.5 375; baby x.mu. .00; feeder _yea s, B e resentative sales: by # 0. 185 South Dakota ewes . 10 Nebraska bucks 22 Nebraska ewes 47 South Dakota ewes 2i5 Nebraska ewes 6 Nebraska ewes 383 Wyoming feeder lamb 2 native ewes Write for our dally market letter and pri- vate telegraph clpher—malled free. Shlp Your Grain to Us. vactlities, Liberal Prompt Returns. nidg. Oma! 55 Wyoming feeder ewes. W oming ewes Wyoming ew i Wyoming ewe: & Wyoming yearli 74 Wyoming yearlings 11 Wyoming feeder ye 293 Wyoming feeder lambs. 123 Utah feeder lambs. 113 Utah feeder lambs. 111 Utah feeder lambs.. 8 Wyoming lambs. 873 Wyoming lambs. . Advances Plone 3314 ka. Winnipes Zae2e S22 3HTIBRIARGS Neb: COE ‘R ‘We have over 150 offis References: 175 State and Nat'l Banks. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST. Out of Town Business Solicited. Omaha Branch: 1618 Far am St. Tel. 3467. THOS. M. WADDICK, Correspondent. ‘Ilr. Saarlas&SaarIes SPECIALISTS Cure All Special DISEASES OF MEN BLOOD POISON WEAK, NERVOUS MEN KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES tment and Mcdicine " $6.00 PER MONTH Examinations and advice {r office by mail. ~Written u&lfie:oa;c :: » Iseasos Or re Peattent ‘!’rnmtn! by mall r ye 02 00 5 6989185 63 6910409 69 QRBOS 13 iy RRBREE S ACLRESTITRRAST ARTL CHIOAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, Light Receipts of Cattle and Sheep, With Fair Reeeipts of Hogs. CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—CATTLE-Recelpts, 2000 head, Including 100 head of Texans an m.dhtld :‘g'll'!'i!ml The market was o prime steers, $5.0085.50; to medlul’e\ $3.5004.75; stockers m fe $2.00G4.16; ' cows, wnxw canners, calves, $2.0047. . western steers, 3-. HOGS—Recelpts, ‘14,000 head; _estimated tomorrow, 11,000 head. The market opened 10c lower, but closed strong: mixed and pitchers. 's L8505 %; good to cholce h:‘l\hy‘ t, $4.70a5.20; bnlk ol unll‘l‘ qu o {, BHEEP * AND ~LAMBS-Receipts, £000 heud. The market for sheep and lambs 0od to cholce wethers, $3.40@ fair to choice mixed, $2.80@3.30; Western sheep, $2.0003.60; native lambs, $3.56@3.75; western lamhs, $3.60@5.15, oor KANSAS CITY, Nov. 6.—CATT! ceipts, 500 head 'of natives, Texans, 400 head of native calves and 100 | head of Texas calves. The market for corn fod steers was weak to Jower; {or western and gras beeves, 40G60c lower than last week: for native cows, dull; for range | ows. steady to weak: for stockers and feeders, weuk native steer falr to good, $.10@4.45; stockers and feeders, .00@3.78; western fed steers, ~$2.1504.00; Texas and Indian steers, $2.15@3.00 cows, $1.35G2.05; native cow 3 tve "heffers,” $5.6664.40; vumerl. 2.35; calves, Kansas, City Live Stock ) | | 12% 'PEF ARD Lums—nocensu d. he market was nndy 15} Texas clipped yearing ‘exas clip) 403 2.5064.00; 'ex: elip) sheep, $2. :tockerl and feeders, ‘g“ 'p native Big @ for unna ges, inflami ‘bulls, 450; cows, $1.10% cattle steady at 1 welght: 13c, ' dressed weigh pound. 60@3.90; PO 35 Cables quoted live 11%e per pound, dressed sheep steady at N lambs, remnmtor beef at m head. The mar- c; grassers, $2.30G) my dressed veal ad. The market Pennsylvania and state LAMBS—Recelp 1,803 for shcep Wwi for lnmbl ste to Jambs, o Hn; O lambe, wm Exports tomorrow, 1,077 cattle, 189 sheep and 6,99 quarters of beef. ;r nnl In ’I.n":.:’:i:..‘: iar sont 78 T For Menstrual Suppresslon‘:‘;;‘g.._ You vty PEN-TAN-GOT known specific 5. €0ld in Omaha by Sher: igher: ) n & g Co. Mall orders filled. Trade surplied s AND The market and barely stead: 10c higher. 8i 660: one dec! 7 St. Lonis Live Slnck Market. LOUIS, Nov. —~CATTLE—Recelpts including lm head of Texans. native shipping 8T e h""‘lk teady; K rket was sl e eToRL $410m6.5; dressed beef and butcher llee_?'! "lfl\:fil .“;e?r:edligderul 000 " stockers e and Saa; canners o5, $4.00G7.00. 303.5; cows DISEASES OF MEN ONLY A Medical Expert 28 Years' Bzperience 18 Yoars in Omaba Near 30,000C s Cured el S, ool Poers: Loss iy wnd all forms of chronic diseases. mall. Call or write Bex 10 8 1ka Si. Omabs, Neb $1.508 d h e i $1.7662.40. II;IO(:B:;’;vcolpl 3,600 hedd. The market was steady; pigs and INghts, $4.80@5. 4.6005.10; butchers and bes! AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 700 head. t was firm; native muttons, $3.00 mbs. $4.0076 % enlls and bucks, nlot‘kers $2.5@2.78. Treatment Ofiice ever Joseph Live Stock Market. RRAL RITATH FRANIFER 6.—~CATTLE—Recei] u. natives, A ] market ; medium st. T. JOSEPH, Nov. 6 head; market stea: H \ und ;:lln;)l 2800450 HOGS — Recelpts, 8521 head: = o olggm 24.506.10 | steady to Se lower and heavy, $47 @ SH AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 404 head; lambs, $5.25; wethers, §8.60; DEEDS filed for record yesterday as nished By the Midiand - Guarantes st _company, bonded abstraters, rnam etree! v deinde Bpratiin to Gertrude I, Clarke, ney 15-16-10; also lots 1 and 2, block 7, Sweezy's ‘add $ 5 South Omaha Land com market firm; .ummme-m lot 9, bl ewes, $3.15. ——— Q\mf and wife lo d Stonx City Live Stock Market. “ennun Jot" 16, block 7. Hill _BIQUX CITY. Nov. 6—(Specicl Telegram.) —Receipts, 100; market un: i aed: beeves, $1.0066.00 cows, Bulls and mixed, $1.606:3.00; stockers and feeders, 260 | O300; calves and yeariings, $2.2508.3). | —Receipts, 8.500; steady to bc lower fiivestment and im mv,_ at $4.006450; BUIK, . e e | % faet ot 4 block 5, | Stock in Sight. add Following are the recelpts of live stock {at the six principal western cities yester- day: on to Alice C. DIl and 'w ife' to Tak |t‘h 1l ndmlmn!rnmr, ‘to Tsaac AW S ots 11 and 1%, block 100, co Cattle. Hogs. shae'so Jof 6, block 116, Dundee Pla. ¥ ik S I, ot 10, block 11, Reed mn"}? aha Land company et al fo maha Li o % Bodute Nolan, jot 2. block 9, Spring Lake Park add Meade C. Willlams ‘and ‘wife to Han- nah C. Peterson, et nt lot %, block | Omana . £ “hiea go i Kansas City 8t. Louls | 8t. Joseph Sloux City l Totals H . executors to 011 and Rosin. Bl 15 NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—OIL—Cottonseed, A casy; prime crude, nominal; 4 Petroleum, firm; refined | phitadelphia and Raltimore. $9.35; Furpentine, firm strained, common to good, Credit bal shipments BSouth Omal varsila - Kvesek e Lisy, n% lot 9, block o, Omaha Francis D nd wife to Intes state Investment Trust. Hmited, lot , block 8, Kountze & Ruths' add Christian Petersen to same, @ njj lot 10, block 7, Kountze & Ruths i u(.unm qu\st‘-r ln. ary G. McCague, lof anton B e ik 17 West Omaha Frances Alice Green and husband to Tda 1. Haas, e 3 feet subdiv lot 3, block §, Johnson's add.... yid MacAslan and wife vid nd ' w ry 9 ® Bouth Rosi 82700 nees. Bioe0 | Ny to 0, —OIL— fo, bld: bbl certificates. | | OIL CITY, Nov | e, 89.8] Pl runs, Limi s 6.—OIL—~"Turpentine, A B C. D, $2%0:; B Whisky Market. PEORIA. Nov. 6—WHISKY—Steady, finished_koods, $1.2. b i L WHISKY—Steady, LOUIS, Nov. "(‘HIC'AGO Nov. -v\;msxv—on basis 6 —WHISKY—Dietil- of high w!nel_hln- steady, on basis of while {umre- rig) 100 low £57 Bs, is quiet Lake is quoted i olytic at $12.62% and cast W ik, Lead remained unthunged 8t here, was Is 35 lower In London, at at $6.00, was un- ——— Vindon, where the elosi Metal Market, mu,ulm:n‘clolnd at 48894 in IRK, N 6—~METALS-Tin was | ils 8 yory woak u..z:., ot deciining &1 n. &nnllhd but show B ires INCINN Jers' finished . goods,

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