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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET o With Absenoe of Decided Nows ct Any Kind Wheat is Lower FEAR OF REPORT SENDS CORN LOWER Onats Decline in Price Early in Sym. pathy with Wheat, but Becomes Steady a Recovers Part of Loss, [ CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Finding no_encour- agement in the day's news to look for elther forelgn demand or a curtaliment of the domestic supply, the majority of wheat traders sold liverally of both May and December today, the latter closing with a net loss of %c.' December 'corn and oats each closed %c under Saturday, but pro- Visions ruled Tirm. January product closed 2%@be to Tie improved. December wheat opened %c to %c lower at to Tr%e under the influence of easy cables and liberal northwest recelpts, to- gether with the fact that a large quantity of Duluth wheat was reported on its way to this market. Heavy world's shipments and an unexpectedly large Increase In the visible supply augmented the inftial pessim- ism and throughout the remainder of the mession there was little demand, save that coming from shorts with profits in sight. All options closed weak, December down at TIH@TT%e. World's shipments wer 11,464,000 bushels, ‘and ' seaboard clearances 200,000 bushels. The visible increased 2 000 bushels, the amount on passage creased 1,150,000 bushels. Primary receipts regated 1,69,000 bushels, compared with 186,000 bushels last year. Minneapolis, Chicago and Duluth receipts reached a total of 1,450 cars, against 1,445 last week and 1,367 a year ago. Anticipation of a bearish government re- port tomorrow, easy cables and favorable Wweather depressed corn, but the market was not an active one. Selling was chiefly for the local account and prices held fairly Jell after the opening decline, December losing %c down at 43%@43%c.’ Local re- celpts were 159 cars ith increasing receipts and a slow cash demand as a basis, oats responded readily o the wheat weakness early, but steadied at the bottom and closed with some of the early loss recovered, December ¢ down, at 34%@85c. The first selling smacked pirongly of 4 rald, with a local long line the objective. ' Commistion houten Boulhe somewhat freely at 3%c, however, which had the effect of discouraging liberal sales from other quarters. Receipts were 220 cars. Buying of December lard for the foreign account was the support of the provision market, although reports of a decreased hog supply were also influentlal. The close was firm, January pork 7lc higher at S, Jenuary flard o4 up ‘at 84 and January ribs 2%c improved at $6.%. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 195 ears; corn, 460 cars; oats, 330 cars; hogs, 17,000 head. ‘The leading futures rangea as foliows: ticles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Bat'y, | ) ’ J | oG | ’ Y « 433 433, @7 4414 1y 4 B | 11"4534’/,@5 363 @3 » | Wy 6 5 a3 Cas U .‘Fl‘:);g - l:’ln(fl"lbl(.tfltl :IOOE raig) .’ . _spring patents. b 4.40: wtraights. ums.ofi'mm. 2. WHEAT—No. 4, T8G80%e; No. ”gofifl—]{lo. 2 #%e; No. 2 yellow, e, R ) lulc: No. 3 white, 35@87%c. BARLEY-Good feeding, $1@%ec; fair to cholce ml“ll‘lf. 5 o Brim imothy, B clowar wonteant im 10/ 0 d o mno:omn.m. o’ "}*’:3“’-’%:;;@ S ribs stds (Iom\. 7. Short clear Sides ‘(boxed), $8.79G7.00. The following were the receipts of flour and grain: b Recelfpte. Shipments. r, bbls - 82,400 19,400 eat, bu +119,700 24,800 ‘orn, bu 270,700 499,200 ts, bu 244,900 821,700 e, bu, . 4800 1,000 oy, -183,100 7,400 On_the Produce exchange today the but- ter market was steady; creameries, 156G Aje; Ari U@18Y%c. Eggs, firm, at mark, _cas included, 21@3c. Cheese, steady, lwrm NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Quota: of the Day on Va Commodities. ~FLOUR—Recelpts, ,740 bbls; market patents, $4.0064.35; 10; Minnesota pa $4.80@4.76; xtras, $3. . esota _bakers, BBELI; winier low fl‘ 20, R);ol ou‘r. 'l‘la-dy;“hlr .40 cholce (o fancy, $3.450 360, wheat flour, easy at $2.352 40, d%ow?{;_dh.flp;{;‘w;”'"m $1.05; !. an ; No. 2 western, 6lc, nominal 1. o oat; state and Jersev. 56G58c. ulet; feeding, 42%c c. 1. f. lfilo. m‘&: agioms .. €. Buttalo. BAT—Receipts, 117.00'bii.; spot mar. easler; No. 2 red, 85%c elevator and £. o. b afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, £ 0. b. afloat. Options were de- all day following the lead of St. influenced by foreign cables, weekly statistics, light export de- mand, big Interior receipts and small clear- :flu eln:: was I‘51 o"‘nfl Se. ne. - Close: ay, 82%c; July, "H e~ iber, ‘854 8% IRN—Recelpts, 120,250 bj.: exports, 20,- 76 bu.;: spot market easler; No. 2, 50%c e'e- vator and bi%e¢ f. 0. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, 63%c; No. 2 white, 52. The option market Qull and lower, being affected by pros- pect & bearish report tomorrow, easier cables and favorable weather, clnllnf fif net decline. May. 4S%@49 3-l6c, closed, c; December, 50’ e, closed, 50%c, ATS—Recelpts, 114,000 bu.; exports, 7,669 bu.: spot, easier; No. 2, 4ilc: standard white: 130] No. 3. 0%0; No. 2 white. 8e: No. 3 white, ch'e; track white, 41%4@ioic. ulet: spring, ibe; good to HO! teady: Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs., 1902, ; olds, 106 HI teady; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18¢; California, 21'to 2 Ibs., 19¢; Texas dry, 24 fo 80 Ibe. 1dc. LEATHER Steady: acld, 23@2%5ko PROVISIONS —Beet. steady; tamily, $10.00 1.00; $8.¢ .60; beef hams, $21.509 . ' ty, extri s, ‘quiet; picklod X .00; pickled shoulders, $5.50( 5.75; pickied hams’ $11.000712.00. Lard. steady; western steamed, $7.45: refined, quiet; con. tinent, §1.65; South America, 8.3 com- nd. = $6.824%@7.00. Pork. _dull; family H0ai1s.0; short clear, $15.35G15.00; mess, RI teady: domestic, fair to extra, 4@ 6e: Jaman. nominal. TALLOW-Dull; clty, 4e; country, 4% BUPTER—Receipts. 535 plegs. autet to firm; creamery, 1 state dairy, 150 e, . CHEBSE—Recelpts, 224 pkgs.; steady: state. full cream fancy colored Septembe 113e, October. 104c: small white Septem ber, 11%e, October, 10c; large colored Sep- tember. il%c. October, 10%ec: large white Seotember. 11%e. October, 10%c. POULTRY — Allve, nominal; dressed, {llrm e} western chickens, 11%4@12c; fowls, turkefs, 16c. Kansas Oty Grak KANSAS CITY, No. 4, 691 SSiasnge; No. 2 Ted, bogste: I CORN—Dechmber. 3i4c; May, 3I@37%40: cosh No 2 Tltd‘ “o i No. 2 white, 40 O No. 3 ke, 0, No. 2 white, 36%c; No. 2 mixed, 35c. R No. 2, 4sc. HAY~—Timothv, cholce, $9.00§9.50; pralrie, choice, $8.00478.35. i BUTTER — Creamery, 185%@20c; dairy, fancv. 18¢, e S M PNy g included, 2ic. Recelpts. Shipments. "heat, bu 17 T2.000 bu 1120 7,200 20,000 10,000 in Produce Market, DELFPHIA. Nov. 5.-BUTTER extra western creamery, 2igc; e and nearby Lo higher; tresh | { nearhy, 80c, loss off; western, 2GM%c; southwest, %@2ic; southern, 3@ CHEESE—Steady, but quiet; New York full creams, fancy, 13c; cnolce, li%e; fair to good, 11@11%: OMAHA WHOLESAL MARKET, Condition of Trade and Quotaticns on le and Faney Produce. EGGS-Fresh stock, loss off, @2 LIVE POULTRY—Hens, i@i%e, spring chickens, 8@8l5c; roosters, according to age, 4goe; turkeys, idc; ducks, bc; geese, Tqsc. BUTTER—Packing stock, 13%c; cholce to fancy dairy, in tuos, 16@ISc; separator, zlo. FRESH FISH—Fresi caught _trout, I pickerel, $c; pike, lbc; percn, 6c; buftalo, (%@sc; blueiish, lc; whitefish, 16c; salmon, lic; haddock, loc; codfish, 12c; redsnapper, llc; lobsters, boiled, per ‘Ib, 30c; lobsters, reen, per ib.28c; bullheads, 11¢: catfish, 4c; black bass, 20@2%c; nalout, yo; crappies, 12c; herring, ite bass, 10¢; biuefins, so. OYSTERS--New York counis, per can, 43c, per gal, $2 extra selects, per can standard, per can, 27c, per gal., $.8. BRAN-Per ton, $14.50, HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- sale Dealers’ association: Cholce No. 1 up- land, $.00; N , $1.50; medium, §7. coarse, 36.50. Rye straw, 36.50. These prices are for hay of good color and quality, De- mand fair and receipts ilght. Y o VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Colorado, Sic; Dakota, per bu., 70@76c; native, 6@i0c. POTATOLS—Home grown, per bagket, Soco Virginias, per d-bu.” bb. o0, NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $2. CELERY—Small, per d 2@86e; large western, 45c, ONIONS—New home grown, dry, per Ib., ll/{r, Spanish, per crate. $1.60. JABBAGE—Wisconsin Holland, 14e. TURNIPS—Canada Rutabag: per 1b, lc; white, per bu., 8. CARROTEPer bu., be. PARSNIPS—Per bu., 60c. FRUITS PRUNES—Itallan, per box, $1.00. PEARS—Colorado and Utah Keifers, $1.75, winter Nellls, $2.252.50. APPLIS—Michigan stock, $8.%: Califor. nia_Bellfiowers, per box, $.0): New York Greenings and Baldwins, 33.35; eating vari- eties, 33, GHEAPES—Callfornia Tekays, $1.65; York, oer 8-1b. basket, 30c; pony Catawba, 2c; imported Malagas, por keg. $6.0006.50. CRANBERRIES—Per bbi.. %.50; per box, $3.00; Wisconsin Bell Bugle, $9.50. QUINCES—California, per box, $L.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES—Mexican, all sizes, $4.00. LEMONS- Calltornia fancy, %4 ' to 350 elzes, $4.50; choice 20 (o 270 sizes, $4.00GM4 FIGS—California, per i0-Ib. cartons, 8sc; imported Smyrna, $-crown, ldc; 5-crown, A THS Poraias TES—Pérsian, per box of 30 packages, s2.00; per Ib., in wlib. Doxes, oL BANANAS"Per medium sized bunch, §2.00 @250; Jumbo, $2.75@3.25. MISCELLANEOUS. New CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream, 12%c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss, 15c; Wisconsin brick, 13.4c; ‘Wisconsin limberger, 12c. HONEY-—Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3.50; Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, 33.6). MAPLE SUGAR—Ohlo, per Ib., 10c. CIDER—Per_bbl.. $5.75; per %-bbl., $3.25, POPCORN-—Per ib., 1%4¢; shelied, 3G3o. HORSE RADISH—Yer case of doz. packed, soc. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 shoft-shell, per 1b. 16c; hard-shell, per Ib., 14c; No, 2 soft-sheli er 1b., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per Ib., 13c razils, per Ib., 11@Y%c; filberts, per ib., @11c; aimonds, soft-shell, per 1 ., 16c; hard-shell, per Ib., 13c; pecans, large, per ib., 10@11c; small, per 1b., 9%@lie; peanuts, per 1b., S¥c; roasted peanuts, per 1b., 7c; Chill walnuts. 12@3¢; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; shell-barks, per bu., $175@ 2; black walnuts, per bu., $1.25; eastern rl“plxun!x.zg, Rer b, idc. 28—No. 1 green, 64c; No, 2 3 Bl4c; No. 1 salted, Thc; N calted trge! .'1 veal calf, 8 to 12 to 15 Ibs sheep pelts, bs., ; No. 2 veal Zgg‘ dry salted hides, Sc; horse hides, $1: AILY THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1903. \ became heavy and inactive; Rio Tintos lost 7 cows..... M7 9 255 | stockers and feeders, $2.6098.65; calves an NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS | T*frane. "Fh Suee i thveoare was 5 OMAIA LIVE STOCK MARKET | #cows s 1% - Feariings. $5.600050 r cent. Three cent rentes 971 20 R. A Walker—Wyo. HOGS-- Receipts, 2.800 head: mar] shad —_— {or the aceount change on London, B¢ 8 cows. Pag ' It GONE. 100 380 | lower, selling #.6504.80; bulk, #4.7004.75. T¢ for checks. i a Wyo. Liquidation in United Btates Bteel Becuri- [ s maris ies prse for ohenks. “brices on | Oattle Reosipts Moderate and Prices Rul ;3 :":; e Baton--Cole. ": S8 PRORLA ;’:":‘:;“;:;;:_e'“d' " ties Cvershadows Market. = it ol v ol el Btrong to & Dime Highen 13 cows. 1033 3 '3 Cowa 9% 18 |basia of finished goods. §L.%. L —_ LONDON, Nov. §.—Money was wanted in y IR § foedors, JITIAM SMIK-S " vms sy |0H LOUIS Nov. S WHISKY—Steady the market today in connection with the ors.. 987 3 10 2 cows. ...\ F] a, 3 > H H , v. 9.—W] 1 FEAR OF CONGRESS EVIDENT ON STREET payment of the nmv;\u‘isl‘:‘-‘l:»c;'ll tomor-|HOGS ALSO IMPROVED A TRIFLE | Soe. . 108 A Hlecders w0 300 | ;il(;Afi(-:n,Nfi‘«a'y, VHISKY—On bas NS Sounty bills, "which absorbed all the availe — H. Barnett—8. D. 3 CINCINNATI, Nov. 9.~ WHISKY—Distil ble supplies. Discounts were firm on_the 16 steers....1367 4 00 lers’ finished goods, steady, on basis o Shipment of Currency to West Light- | Guyinces” of money. the decline In New | Recelpts of Sheep and Lambs Heavier & J. G. King—-8. D, $1.5. est Known for Same Day Any York exchange and the expectation that 24 steers....19%50 3 90 Than Anticipated, but Killers Ad- vance 10 to 15 Cents, While Feeders Held Steady. HOGS-—There was only a tair run of hogs here this morning and the market opened about steady with Saturday. A little later on_packers became anxious for supplies and the market strengthened, sales going the Bank of England will raise its discount rate to 6 per cent Thursday. The United States intended to purchase gold in the open market but none was obtainable. APPRAISERS READY TO WORK Board of Engineers Coming at L Preceding Year Comes from Ab Gola New York Money Market. firong to Ge higher, Toward the —close, to Value the Omaha Wate: NEW _YORK, Nov. 0.~The continued| NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—MONEY—On call, BOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 8. | lower, the Teoing Cworioogg flosing t@ioe Works. llquidation in the United States Steel se- strong, 414@6 per cent; closing bid, 4% per curities again overshadowed the whole stock Time 'Toana, | Receipts were: close was not as good as the best time, but not much different from the opening. The cent; offered at 5 per cent. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . 8,700 3,600 2 market today. The sympathetic response in | firm; sixty days, 6% per cent; ninety da¥s, | Officlal Monday . . 5 i guality of the hogs was botter today th: The three engineers oconstituting the e T Ty, ASht and the | QAPew per centi oix months ¢ per cent bid. | fame day last week.....: /L7l S18 16 | for some. time 1ot wog The welghts were | Board of Water Works Appraisers will ar effect of the special movement in United | Prime mercantile Ty S g8 per cent. Samne week before . Hghter. Bt oF Cottss heipe Ot the oo States Steel was rather bearishly received. [ STERLING EXCHANGE—Weak ' with (S1me Meek before. o pearance of the market on paper to quite| 've this morning, according te in The market s & whole was very slugsiali |actual business in bankers bills at W.E%8 | Bame tour week age.. ... a8 rmy Srits | b eriont HnoVT hogs sold largely from | formation at the city hall, and will pro- and unimportant = ~The condition 'in ‘the 4866 for demand and $LWGLEN for 3IXeY | Same day last year ... .. com it S | ST L st Teuyy, ho WEiitR ear. from | 6eed With the problan betore G = e areyned Lts stgnificance fn re-| deye’ bills; posted rates, VEOLS and | {ECHIPTS FOR THE YEAR To DATE |8 to 0 ans juim welghts went from | ce em. City pressing activity and the traditional dis- | $4.86@4 81 commercial biils, $4 The 10llowing table shows the ceceipts of | the top price belng pald for an extra tancy | Eneineer Rosewater has wired that he ean. otr e s (e e ot oo “51‘}‘""3‘{ Bar, 8%c; Mexican © Jollars. | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | 10ad Welghing 154 pounds. The (tains ar. | not return from Ann Arbor until Friday, obsery o : . . 7 - B was also evident. There was a feeling that | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Weak; raiiroad | {48 Y€aF to date and comparusons with ast | Fived in fairly good season A lomeo ey | but the data and information prepared the proceedings in congress may take a|bonds irregular Y 0. Deo. | SHINTATTS lany N by the water company and the city is of a turn that may have a bad effect In Wall| The closing quotations on bonds are as | oy, 1Sy o Ll R - sufficiently great quantity o ocoupy the street. ollows: . " 1 B Av. Bh. Pr. A . Pr All three of the active securities of the|U. & ret. 2 reg...16%L & N. uni 0% L‘,:L‘:D- I yeiri 4 70 120 470 e B % attention of the board for several days at United States Steel corporation sold during | = do_cotpen 1068 Manhattan <. & 4 o I R R ST o ohin Jeast. the day lower than ever before, the pre-| do a reg........ 0108 |Mex. a 0gs o e o ferred stock at 50}, the common at 10% and | do coupen 18 ahate, 1t T mfsh:,.'-‘" the I | days with com- 86 it 4 M ln‘-lruc:! ns were recelved from the ap- the second bonds at &%, In the case o the | do new @ ree.... lituuien, & 8¢ L, a1, | purisons: m R P -:; week to permit of no excava- bonds and the common stock the previous E e v (RN i 5% — — ons for the purpose of determining t! low records were barely shaded at these fig- T SR AR B Wii®| _Date | 1963. (1902.[1901. 1900, (1866 (189S, N80T @ KL Somtision of e ';’l“m t vy .... he ures and the transactions were not partic- oo eyt Y —— S 20 4 rrived. wlarly notable. Tn the preferred. Towevor, | 0 coupm /.1 | 104N 5. € % Ghoisiii 30" | O0t 16....| & 49001 7 00/ 6 131 482y * 30913 83 - % 4% | The water company had planned to have there was a constant outpouring all_ day f aieh. “gea" & I i “pacind e Set. 15| B3l 6 01{ 6 22 4 72 4 200 o 13 @ {50 |ike ploss axpesed Seady’ toe Masbanin e and an unending succession of offerings of | " do ad). 4s $6ia| do 3s Oot, 18.::] 5 2% 1 lb| 6 29, E-EE D468 | the engineers when th. rrived. Thi 1,000-share blocks and upward. The special | Atlantic C. L. 4s.... 91%/N. & W. con. et s o 92 6 27 4 10) 'flt H % ey arriv s source of this selling was as much a mys- | B. & 0. dn. 10040 8. L. 48 & Oct. B g‘.”fil 163 415 3 78| 8 w0 s plan did not meet with the appraisers* ap- tery as at all times, but the manner of the o s iiibenn, veay. $4e.... SNT HEL a '# | € 921 * 4 ill 3 "':%‘, : 508 proval, as they desired the oy selilng gave color to the supposition that a Fildh i:"f"g':"'u % | O IR | 6 82| 6 28] 4,13 I:. HAR B4 40 wade ender thatr o openings Very Targe nccount was in brocess of llaui: ini B SR fehh | Ok B[ Sisle 70l 6 681 4 52 | 85 38| SHELP-—Thege was a larger run of sheep scrutiny and supervision. dation. Officials of the corporation denied $ A L8 e | Ok Bl BN 6 ) 600l 441 426 % | and lambs here'this motning than was gen.| The suggestion that an expert be em. R e O Y o O T T & Q' n. x4 IBeavoard A L ds... 67 |B0k B I/ 624 6 ull 461 4141 3861 | erally “anticipated. The demand, ' though, | ployed to inquire into the effect of elee- prices, but this did not prevent the general & SUP g0 (Ro Pacitc dn.. R g s | ST 8051 488l 418 3581 3 4| was in Good mhape, particuiarly for KTlets: | o N & conviction that prices throughout the trade N. W. con. Ts.130%/80. Raiiway b0 1 16,00 4 68| 4 18| 3641 34l | and the market showed an advance of i rolysls on the distributing system has would be readjusted to the new basis fixed i& P 1 (Texas & P. 1n | b lsw s ey | 454 4101 3 &1 § & | 15¢ on all desirable grades of fat sheep and | been discussed by the board and the ques- by the reduction in steel billets. In a gen- | do col. &.... T, 8t L & W. Bolsulanlism 4,10 341 8 8 | lambs. _The proportfon of killers to the to- | tion will be taken wp. it i =g eral way it was argued that since the r. & St L s 4s %(Unton Pacific s - S| 4T 1681 BEL 462 o [354) 3 38| tal receipts was excoptionaily small, which . . straint upon the rise of the price of steel | Chicage Ter. o 40, canv. a.. 4 ol -):; v 69/ 6 72| 4 60| 4 0L, 33 no doubt explains in a large measure the | COMINE session. had not .\-mm;‘ to conserve the consump. B e VI R Ho- ol Ik o4 Agfl 2;; :;,":',“3‘32' 3 | Cluse of the advance. ——— tive demand there was reason to doub G Bt A i A demand for fesders was also fairl whether the price reduction would restore | R, & 1. G te.... 00| ldo asb. B... 01 ammal 0T 40l 403 81 §8 | good and wetners and veariings were, it | POTATOES TURN OUT WELL he demand. THE Siteet Was Sooded Wen| 6 “se. ... @lwiseosls G, " ol 4ol 81 o 1 4.56( 4 04f § 46, anything, strong. The bulk of the receipts probda i rumors and calculations based on the theory | p."W. & b. C. ix‘105%/Cot0. Fuel eon ‘.. ‘9,0%: 6 49( 6 82| | 42| 3511 3 43| consisted of ewes and lightwelght Ilmg-. Better Th: as to the effect on the earnings of the cor- | Hockine Val. s 10600 o] 43§31 b 4 68 3,52 g“ That class of offerings showed no improve- ) n Ane poration and its consequent dividend-payin *Offered. a7 4: $62 571 464/ 401 %5 | ment over the close of last week and com- ticipated, as Also is Oornm, o power on the new basis of prices. All o ——— e 7% 6 65] 5 68] 4 67| 4 02| 3 88| ‘o4 | MO UMt wai w. ly this was, of course, based on very imper- Boston Stock Quotations. 9.0 o sase] %41 8 671 4 .1‘ 403862 3 Quotations for grass stock: Cholce west- Baur fect data, but was nevertheless an eftective | poamoN, Nov. 9—Call loans, $H@4 per Bl%| ¢ |674) 469 403347 341) ern lambs, $4 7; falr to good lambs, influence upon sentiment regarding the so- | 0o (0N YoV, SLall loans, B4@E Bet | o g $4.25@4.50; Ccholce yearlings. $3.5@340; fair . N tiansfers of currency to the interior | CIOSIng Drices on Stocks and bonds: The “official number of cars of Btock | on® e sds S Ing? 530002, wethecs, B0 | i prasly, Burlington erop report states o ock | ers.” 83, alr to good wethers, £ were limited to $200,000 to Chicago, which is ,A‘,‘:f'-fll:'w" 3 n ;' 4% | brought in today by each road wa 3.16; good to choice wfia. $2.50@2.75; falr to that good rains have been practically gen- the lightest for any one day for some time | Jex, Cen: ‘ o - §ood ewes, $3.95G2.60; cholce foeder lambs, | €ral on the northern, southern and western pn‘;. fAd%unnnl ed.?::m?en?tu;;.m:::;e o otd x| 23 ’m!g; fflr to ;t;(,)d 1ee0doer 'Inusbl. $3.25@ | divisions and wheat is doing well. Bince made of gold engags ~ | Boston & Albany. .75; baby lam .50@3.00; feeder enr- tent of $750,000. Call money, however, Tose | Doston & Maine lings, 33.1008.30; ‘feeder wethers, $2.00@315; | \N® fecent rains something has been added to 6 per cent in the late dealings, and the | Boston Elevated feeder ewes, $200@2.%5; culls, $1.00G2.00. Rep. | 10 the wheat acreage in the western part necessity for conservative action in gen- [N, Y. N. H. & Dominion Coal. resentative ‘eales: of the state. Very little rain has fallen on Fitchburg ptd. Frankli e g R e I o O ey 8 Svonine wetnars A% Fg | Allisnce ana Sheridan divisions during the Bank of England rate. This is belleved | Mexican Central..... 9% AT iaiea 26 Wyoming yearlings 395 |the past week, but the stock ranges are to toreshadow an advance to § per cent by | Amer. Sugar . el < 3 Wyoming wethers . 325 | generally in good shape. the bank. Sterling advanced sharply at South D; Paris and Berlin, and exchange here upon ith Dakota feeder ewes. 126% Parrot 8 Wyoming feeder owes. 6 Quincy Potatoes are being harvested in the north- those centers declined, Indicati ng, the_effect . 12 Wyoming cull ewes. west quite generally and the yleld Is good. gt London's efforts to divert Hew York's £l (s L] Wyoming ewes. Threshing throughout the state is almost emand for upon - | 4o pta .. 3 - yoming ewes i yalted” Friii Total recelpts........27H & 101 3|13 Wyoming ewes ccmpisted, as the Whther bon Yaus ‘veby There was a special upward movement in | U, 8. Steel The disposition of the day's recelpts was | 4 JWYoming ewes: favorable. m’fi"fl York corporations which was un- W ) h"rom' each buyer purchasing the num- lg W)'ltlwmlnx cull lamb: Corn Is ylelding as well and in places bet- explained. r f native ewe: 2 v R ado codl Miniss’ i¥iNe aftected | ACvester Lof head indicitea: R o " atirs: ter than anticipated. On the northern and some of the stocks of the corporations con- Lenden Staek Mavket Omaha Packing Co. Wyoming yearlings. southern divisions the average ylald will be cerned. " ¢ Swift and Company. Wyoming lambs... .... | about thirty-five bushels to the acre. The speclal heaviness of Pennsylvania| 1ONDON, Nov. 9.—Closing quotations: Cudahy Packing Co. Wyoming feeder lambs seemed due to the expanding volume of Censols for money.. 88 [New York Central..122 |Armour & native wethers.. OV bond issues by subsidiary companies and | 4o account.......88 3-16 Norfolk & Western.. 58% | Armour & C Wyoming lambs. M’ the death of a prominent Philadelphia cap- | Ansconda faite loGe .. o @ | Vensant & 8. S Wyoming lamba., M’CONNELL GETS NEW POSITION itallst it was believed might also be a con. | Atcnison, ‘gijontarlo & Wostern.| 31 | Carey & Benteon nalive lamps.... .. tributing eause e market closed about | do sfd..... ...l 93" | Pennasivania fore 3 Nebraska Former Omaha Mas & steady at the decline. Raitimors & Ohio . /¥ Rand Min nan & Co.. Nebraska ewes. B e 10, Have Bonds were dull. Total sales, par value, Pacifc o 111i8| Rasaing ... Riremaing foasr o Twenty Thousand & Year $1.92,000. ~United Btates 2s. 3s and old 4s | Chempeaks & Ohlo. 3k do lat ptd Wyoming ¢ déclined % per cent on the iast call. - L situntion. Southern 'Raiiway. Nebraska C.. & 8t P ! Following are the closing quotations on [ i & 5t 1 to pid Nebraska H St. Louls Grain and Provisions. the New York Stock exchange: Denver & Southern Wyoming wethers s et , 5T, LOUIS, Nov. 8._WHEAT—Lower; No. | Achison Efi)’?fihlfl&fix‘u&fimfi" LB S g P NeRska syeariing. {m;x r rv‘;m‘\‘;.-ga::evll“c:l,;"::_:“,n:;'..r::: red cash, elevator, inal; t ke " . 7y it urnan. & Bl . N 3 R ) {7ide; December, sTi f‘%}“.;‘,“:g‘.g‘;&“,cf'}j"m L OB | N ORE R L uw e B |V ates maat Lobbick & T Y CHICAGO master mechanic of the Union Pactflo radle 2 hard, e, y . o 1......135% | Wabash m ‘ertheimer. . 213 v wi at this yoint, ha o R 3 ¢ do pfd .. 7% | Minols Cantral 136% 8! 3 ay 1 . hay accepted the position 4:(»1?‘“&%.’»'\73'«’\'&2&?"' whei track, @ | canadian’ Pacific Loulsvitle & Naeh 1104 |"do pta g"g:rfl;ugl;er:w- B¢ 7,934 | Falr Recelptx of Al Stock, with Cattle | of chlef engivesr cf coastruction for the OATS Tower: No. 2 casty, e ‘track, 36% N tils B | BAR SILVER-Quist at 274 per oune : bt A0 SEUSEEKL and Shees Higher. | Ecldwin lccomotive works at a salary of fl;z 3 M:;fl ¥ No. 2 white,’ 39%c. Chicago & Alton....... m& MOQN‘EY'—:@:!% per cenll‘. T‘he rate of di TOtals .....ccovvuennaid 6,710 3866 14855 CHICAGO, Nov. 9.-CATTLE Iteccipts, | $20.000 per annam. Whon Mr. MecConnell BYEGQuist at sigsiite. o 3% | and. for three montna’ billa i "1Gus "ine | CATTLE—There were hardly moro than |:000 hend. 'inciuding 2.600 head wesierns. | Ioft Omaha he went (o tske the position ull; red winter patents, s#.00p | 0B 16, | and for three ‘months' bills Is 4G4% Der | haif as many enstie fordird! ived | The market opencd sirong to 108 hieher | oo .20; " e an ‘ ¢ chief engineer cf con 420 "extra fancy and stralght, $5.0040; | Chico, O 2584 | cent. on Monday of last week and as the demand | CLOSINE Slow: Ko0d o prine terrs. §1tng OF Chief engineer cf covetruction with the “g}ffl;“;w,:‘,m&, nominal at g2.20g2e0, | Shicngo & N, W " Bank Cleart from "all’ sources was In §00d shape the |5.70; Door fo medlum, '$3.4074.55: storkers | AMerican Locumotive coripany at a sslary SEED aHmothy, nominat at s2waze, | SHcHED & N, Vg ank Clearin market ruled actlve and stronger. Trading gnd feeders 32006415 ‘cows.' FLWMA: | of $10.00. 1ie resigned his position with the al}ezxamnol; sacked, east track, e, e“"c‘”fl B ?,, i ‘SMAHJ; ’;"5;4 w{.i!nn)‘x clearin, n:.-:a"'a. more ':.L'h“"'.‘.‘fi‘" for some ,;{u’,:l"; $2.0067. n Vorag 't "';‘;i | American company scme time ago. Mr. soquiet, timothy, $7.60@12.00;" prairie, | Goiorado Southern. 1 ay wi 473, an incre: - - an y clearance | 0/ ive, 83.00G4.5 " | McConnel™'s. head: in 8 over th rTespo; was made. Steers, $2.5 steers, £3.0064 eadgnarters will be in Phila- .00g10.00, Raltie Pibe tLi. i B2 e co naing day Corn fed steers were scarce thig morning | HOGS—Recelpta, 30000 head: esiimated fo- | deizhia HAGG!N%——W 2 Cotton E ket. and particularly was that true of the bet- |MOrrow. 18,000 head. Prices were ll;lglfl’ Tgvrh NEW YORK, Noy. 9.—COTTON—The :n"u :’dui”lt wx:um hclul’e z quo;lel :.n ::W:!;;flll‘r‘!lx%d’nn‘nd ;.;.;5?.»,‘2:; 4r K"h . e OVISIONS-—Pork : g g £ nished steers strong to a dime higher. 0 V¥, $48075.20; Fougl 5 = ;:nndn[l;g mess. $12.00 Lard: mi?.‘l‘:'“.'i &“rfi?“fiém‘ifi‘"&i“.:’%’,"%x.}, 1'..’3,.1".’,1&';:‘.‘.2’5 ,‘:',,";‘"'1‘;2“'31’ l:'"r :lllo ln.‘dhlo a little b o 1'-‘?"‘» DETGTO R UK Ctiige)e NRLU -RRATS THL FEammE. 4 X G 90, : by ol el e aiorie” tote ans ;‘.’,,‘."'B_%‘f":hf,‘,; Erie . oW, Some few points additional gains | o dispose of than they were Jast wesk = |, SHBEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 5.0 | Desds filed for Torord yesterday as fur. B wetts 3 : B 1at ped Ofuhe call chialy ias a result of the | “%he'cow market wha alss active and cight |Nend: steady to higher: mood 1o Wshed By . the Midiend ooy a8 fur. ULt RY—Unchanged; - chiaken. To: | .d0.28 ped purength and aguivity In Liverpool and re- | afund ‘a dimma hikher. than the " tasi®n |wethers. $3.1064.25: Tuir - to" rnoles | Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1014 LTRY 3 i | ot Northarn Bt ports that the New England spinners hav- $260613.00; “western shecp, $2.05: | Farnam stres springs. fc; turkeys, 1lo; ducks, 9G9%c: & become alarimed over the outiook for | A8t Week. The market was rather un- |S0f63.00; ‘western | (Farnam strest geese, Sye. Hocking Valley Ing be armed the outlook (O | even ‘mo- that some. sales 94 et jeol ' | €1 lambs, 5.15. Williom Hart &nd wife to_Johr. B BUTTER—Steady; creamery, 18G%c. flo BC MAKet wan Ainalne b iqtive buyers, The | dime higher, while others showed fully ¥ o e it qu'st, iot 5, block & €. . EGGS—Higher at Boy loss ot Jinom St cline of 118 {,2,“"‘{ ot M G that much advance. Trading was brisk on New York Live $tock Market, st addition to Valloy. eceipts. tr. h all kinds from canners to the best grades, v <, Nov. ; *dward 5. Flor to John Berquis Flour, bbls. o PR [ M NEW “ORLIEANS, Nov. 9.-COTTON |20 that all the early arrivals were out of | comnte’ 457 hada, "o i BEE &g Saand @ block 8 C. 1. Mayne Wheat, bu 31:000 Easy; sales, 5,400 biles: ordinars 7 16 ise; | first hands in good season. The market opened aclive and 10@%. | ;5001ton to Valley . ;10 : 2 ! 2 aarma Corn, bu 18,000 good 'ordinary, 9%c: low midalihg, 10o; | ,BUlls 8180 commanded stronger prices and [ higher for steeta: for bulls ana- modr.e | John Haarmann and wife to Jobn' ¥ R A .90 | Munhattan T middling, 10%¢; good miadiing, 10 13-6c; | YAl 4 were ready eellers at the same and fat cows: 106 higher; for thin cows. | .\ uerth, part nwis swi, Bag13.... 3 & ¥ i iy prices that have been In force for some | steady. Native steers. $3.:5@5.25: bulls, |Charles C. Allen and wifé to Charles Visth Metropolitan St. middling fair, 11 3-16c. Reeeipts, 24,300 bales; | DI % LA 50(13.30; cows, $11042.35; extra fat, $8.60; | F. Grucnig. lot 12 block 6, Patrick's NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—The visible 1y | Missouri Paci et 10 BGT0 e Sanvary, "io50 | There was a §00d demand for stockers | cables, stead - A i 2d Saraioga addition......... of grain Saturday, November 7, as com. | Mo, Kan. & Tex {10.71c;" February, 10.17G10.15¢: March, 1087 | 8nd feeders and anything showing any | 'CALVES. Hecelpts, 1462 head. The prices | 30BN 1 Goorge o Stepiien Vii fled Dy the New York Produce ensnes .ER [ Giosho; April, "1080810.06; May, 1040; | JNSIY A8 ev, to, nell al prices ranging | of ner. Vealn, SI0GEE ook, i, 8o | O asnes. ol Rusband. te Rata. s_as follows: N. R. R. of M June, 11.08@11.11c; July, 111 ‘e | higher. Veal . i top culls, o Ay 1 4 vi i q Julyy the latter part of last week. There did not | $4.00; gras e e s | "Fair. Jot 7, block 4, Patterson Park Bariey, 4,8,000 bu., ieroase 1,600 by, Uex | LIVERPOOL. Nov. 9.-COTTON-spot | The Common kinds did not show much im- | HOGE—Recelpts, 263 hend. The market | % Hillside addition Ne 1.0 w &, | was in fair demand; prices 10 points higher. | Pro ey ware & Nils sasne o oot B Eoans; Tixher; state and Pennsylvania, | “part*ior 'S Rarker's allotment R | Wheat, Flour A4 American middiing. 6.36d; good mide H0%: | has been the case of late ”a%]?fi O P A OeTs. s, 15,451 |JAmen A. Reynolds, et al, executors (INEATOLIS, "oy, 4 63847 migaling, Shia; low bidayng, eotf: | bag hest e ke, of 5., ciee oined in | SHEEE,, AND, LAMBS Heceipie 1 (IR0 & Segiols, of, el Siogulifs hard. S0%c: No. 1’ northern 2 13% | Eales Of the day were 1000 Dalés, of which | the improvement and cou!d be quoted |10@iso higher: for medium and commor 855§ Balick's anidition, Wiy lot &, northern. MW4c; No. 8 northern 68" 1500 were for speculation and export and | 8tFong to a dime higher, the test Im- | steady: for lambs, 25@36c higher. Sheep, ok 11, city . s eareene FLOUR—First patents, $4.6084.60; second 8 |inciuded 610 “Rmerican. * Receipts, G0 | provement being on the 'better grades. £Waz; fow export wethers, $2%; lambe, ,...ns.,lu_.o.,ksk “flt clears, $3.40@3.50; 2 bales, Infiludlnl l.mol Ae:"nericln. A!‘\!:‘ur- a nd“:t cows v:;rde ;-lmr"nzn nn dime "llhsl’ g .E&i c\fifa"m'n“'mm-cut'fl? }:mm second clears, . openeéd firm and cloged easy; American ockers feede active and | $ 5066 . §1.5002.00; ' RAN—In b 1 i to a dime higher. Representative | §4 00460, » g L o Shipments tomorrow: 60 cattle, 130 sheep Milwaukee Grain Market. }% BEEF STDERS. and 3,900 quarters of beef. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 9—WHEAT—Low- fit 16y Live Stock Market r; No. 1_northern, No. 2 northern, o Kansas City Live Sto nrket. December, . i sy 5.76d; M: 10 3 KANSAS CITY, Nov. 9.—CATTLE—Re- RYE-—Steadv: No. 1 r?’ By | and ‘July, 575 B b ceipts, 14,100 head' of natives, 1,400 head of BARLEY--Weak; standard, 60c; sample b e STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Texans, 2,0 head native calves and 300 39069¢. i d Metal Market. o “ ku B 916 8 head of Texas calves; corn fed cattl = RABKA A CORN—November, 46@46%c; December, NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—METALS—Tin was EB! to 100 higher; native cows, stead: e, i 2\;{:!:¥n{ London at €1i5 1ts for spot and |1f feeders. 1120 4~ 41 foeders. 1057 §35 Blher: stockers and teeders, sieady to 10 ’gaga'gv.u.e' 155 for futures. Locally tin was steady oeders. .. er; stock, calves, steady; 3 Liverpool Grain Market. do pra 02 | at 3.2@2.80, Copper advanced s 6d i B 1L Niwda.mas slow: ¢holce ekport and dressed Deef stoers. London, spot there closing at £68 2 64, and $4.60G6.40; fair to good, $.0004.00; stockers A Medical Bxpert LIVERPOOL, Nov. 9-—WHEAT—8pot, | Wheeling & L. E 14 i S ¥ 3 WYOMING. $2.0005.98 2ot W g e Quil; No. 2 red western, winter, 68 2a Wisconsln Central | e ot Late i dusted ot H3 624 | 32 foeders. 106 340 & fecders.. %68 3% B W o 10 Youer Bywwstonms bhorthern. spring. no stock. Futures R 12 1315, ‘electroiytio at $13.60%, and casting at J. Phillips—Neb. 3.00; Texas cows, $.O0G2.2; native cows, - S Years \n . December, @8 5i4d; March, American 185 1 i ok Near 30,000 Cs s Cured b ""E 3 i March, 6 $d; May, | American ... Sl i | HE. Tead was sieady afid unchanged at [ & feeders.. o0’ 585 L Badve Belfore: 4101 %; canne 30,000Cs s . x 60 in the New York market, w ndon 2.00; bulls, $1. ; calves, tson, Btrictu 10 Pt quls? Aferioan mizeq, e | Wellt-Fammo .. §'" '3 S | Also Unchanged at €11 s 6d. Spelter de- Sowes o | HOGS: Receipts, 4000 head: market | gel® - g Mg R B ] 144 Futyres. quiet;’ “December, da 14d; | Amals. Copper.... ,,‘& 19° i | clined 28 64 in London, closing at £21 while 13 toeders., 834 3 ¢ 3 ol i R sirong to 5o higher and | { o ‘ot chronis diseasen: B0, Dhlos oaszéscsrish &% &y & |Hew York was unchanged Snd Siesdy 8f |10 neifers... 43 T closed steady: ulk of sales, 3.9 5:.......: ‘mall. Call Amer. Linseed Oil 9 9 9 | $6.00. Iron closed at sow, 5 @5.10; heavy, 3. mixed packers, 3466 | Ofics ewver 516 5. 148 8L, et. A at i3 n esborough. Local n - ; heavy, % et I 1 'mLFno’":s“o !.:;F‘:';):—' Do .. - i i B et Ll an) Rt T, T ry‘.\ynlag 1cower 30 118 o5 iy B ¥ . %.1095.15; 2DO, Nov. EDS—The market | Amer. Locomotiv i i 000; A M. Joh plgs, ' $5.00G6. was quiet' and easy: clover, ocash 3 d; 7 b : T northern, Is quoted at i 00; " No. Shieep LAMBS—Receipts, 2,500 Decersber: $840 bid: January, 350 Febru: | Are S & Weing. . g iy ;a“: foundry, " morthera. et W @ ot Y e e 1 nead: market active and steady to o | CHICAGO, OMA MINNEAPOLLS H%: Drime aleike, dedor | Time timothy, | Do pid it o (e i 114y | southern, soft, at §i 2. J. E. G 308,00, fed ewes. $5.20G4.15; Texas “an L Annconda® Min. Co.. [ 8T. LOUIS, Nov. METALS—Lead, - 578 2 40 $2.5004.00; Texas ciip Daluth Grain Market Bidn Rap Tranait... 30 Hi HK g6 | weak at WA Bpelier, lower at ®18. 7% Martsascnive. tockers and feeders, $2.00 > N Colo. Fuel & Iron. 400 . D 1063 2 60 DULUTH, Nov. 8.~WHEAT—On track, | G '& Hook, Coai L ~oli Ty Ooftee Market, A._Walker—Wyo. , N ok horthern, e No, 2 northern, T6%c: | Consolidated Gas.... 30 i ifi" 14| NEW YORK, Nov. 9—COFFEE—Spot £ 4 o eriy % December, Te;' May, Ti3e. General Electrio ... 00 148 148 148" | 1o, steady; No. 7 involce. Bho: mild, e wis St. Louls Live Stock Market. OATS—On track and to arrive, 34%e. Paper. 20 11% 11% 104 o0 ‘stead 0% ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9.—CATTLE—Recoipts, International pe % % | The market for futures open teady at a 870 1 80 180, head of Te .l Dopd .....oooee. M0 61 61 61 | decline of 5@10 points under lquidation fols R 1% 3% | 5,500 head, including 3,600 head of Texans: %3 v re; G Market. International Pimp. . Wisie 2 |lowing fower European cables and roports * 908 2 40 1o | market wenerally sleady to strong; native ta ; o i .. that jobbing demand was unsatisfactory, o . 34.0005.40: WFEORIA, Nov. 8.—CORN—Steady; No. 3, | 08 DA siioccii SHich was Daoked up 1o serteln extent T 390 | dressed" beet and Dutcher stects, 60085 s GATS8teady; No, 3 white, 55@8kc; No, | National Lead by smaller warehouse deliveries for the 80 858 390 | steers under 1000 Ibs., $8.6096.08; stockers oom 4 white, H@3Me. : ¢ N0 | North American i week. On the other hand the primary ge- 1608 270 §8 Iend Seaters, B O N s mor Pacific Mail . 100 celpts continue small and the opening de- 906 2 00 360 |%225@4.00, with fancy corn % ey 4 ] Manhattas Bidg., People's Gas. S cline a good demand developed from recog- 307 2 50 400 |up to $4.50; canners, $1 .00; 8, Ol and Ro *Pressed Steel Car.. KI5 hized bullish sources and with a closing &d- P. J. H 4.00; e , ~$3.003%. exas and ‘Indian | gy PAUL, MINN. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—OIL—Cottonseed,| Do ptd.. .m0 e R s e i ’s & o . $2.30@3.75; cows and heifers, $1.85 easy; prime crude, nomin: prime yel- | Pullman Palace Car. ... were finally steady net 8@10 lm.m. higher. 720 365 36 | @240 Rdaite Tien et Dealersin o 5% T, e SR lov | Ressnty Wieel. * o3 Sales were 7400 bags, including November 550 276 3@ | HOGS Receipts, 600 ahtlli | market ork, . Philadelphia and Baltimore, | Do pfd.... d6e: . 5.80@6.65c; Janua : steady ; L (#0385 1n b g0 ’d © | mybber oo ; BT Maven b0, soe. M m.ng;';yi% 1008 300 ] £ packer $emasls; vuichers ana best | @rain, Provislons, Steck: 2! E—Steady, 9%@60c. ey 6.10G6.20c; August, ©.20 ptember,| 1146 3 40 10 eavy, . - 2,000 t and sold for or on reasonable ROSIN—Firm; strained, common to good, | Tenn. Coal SR e paee T ke AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,000 | Bough! for cash 2.80. U, 8. Teather - A 5 3 40 36 but more active; native mut- SBAVANNAH, Nov. §—TURPENTINE— td ... - > s lambs, H.0GE50; culls 802 | Members Important Bxchas Prt. y 4 : ¥ nd feeders, §2.00 wos. SR rm: A, B, C, D, §215; E, §2.0; o i NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-SUGAR—Raw, e e ¥ S yate Wises. F, 2% £2.40; 1, £.45; x'g’n K &nf U, 8. Steel quiet; fair refining, 36-16c; centrifugal, 9 ?.&"'i‘u areaii—Wya. Aa ; G 2 ¥ fd..... test. 3 i Jnolasses sugar, 31-l6c. - " X (. N, 8.00; WG, $1.%5: 350 Do ' p 1316 l SLie. Re 100 215 35 Joseph Live Stock Marke! Writs for our dally market letter and p ”J Nov. ..Agurc»in balances, Western Vnign fined quist:'No, & §30; No. 1 s 1818 a'r":vos.EP:x Tive Mool Mgk | Wite, for gur datly mart thor f ; certificates, no . Shipments, 157, | Nes h¥ i %o: No' 18 3.860: B. B. W J ] ¥ ‘he market W les for the 405¢; No. 12, do; No. 13, 3.86¢ 5 Recelpts, 6,80 head. The market Dhie: avorape 40t bila. Buhiaians. JS.48 > Confectioners’ A, 4.65c; mould A, 4%0; cut e 12 4 |steady'lo sirong: matives. 83800610 cows 134,437 bbis; average, 70.133 bbls runs, 13, loaf, &hl‘kd e‘r%-chtd. bfi-lk‘ .r:vflend. 4.80c; 0 235 1% |and nh’m‘s 1! 50; stockers and fee Ve 4 -+ inulated. ; eul A s, 86, BIBE; avernge. WG Dhs. : S MOLASSESSleady: New Orleans open 3 1% 280 | GE Receipts, 432 head. The market | meg Shiosat A NEW YORK. Nov. 8.—The following are |, octie good to choice, 31G4%c rs. ¥. was steady to bc higher: light, $5.0095.15; Retuma. Dry Goods Market. the closing quotat” ~n mining stocks; | XN E ORI ANS " Ny s, — SUGAR— 046 3 Mmedium and heavy, $4.85@5.10, 200 oo Bite. St hde NEW YORK, Nov. $.—DRY GOODS—The TR ] e Cnlet 1 | Quiet; open kettie centrifugal, 11-16c; SHEEP-Receipts, 1,014 head. The market gu‘rlfil hr: nuxc::enflulnl;ul;rly muul unlrll:fnl. granu'ated, 4%c; white, 31516 was slow, but I high Omabs, Febraska firmness. Operations of buyers' contigus o0 Asatis Basier: open kettis Tgite; ke > s conservative, but there is a feeling that centrifugnl, 12@%c. Syrup, easier at 25 Stock im Sight. e e e - with restrictions to active buying. with: @sic. Following are the receipts of live drawn, which is likely to be accomplished graduslly, operations will be on a mueh more extended scale. Weol Market. NEW YORK, Nov. WOOL—8 : domestic fleece. ' W@Sc vy ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9. Yy T NG ng. i heav; ine, I 16c; tub mhda 20§%0c. ¥ Elgin Batter Market. ELGIN, L. Nov. $-RBUTTER—Ruled teady on the ot Trade today, selling at Ze a pound. Sales In the district for the week were G100 pounds the six principal western cities yesterda Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. ttle. COE °@iiy" NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—-EVAPORATED Omaha . 6.700 AETLIRCTRe BaTeet o, ¢ Yo ey Kansaty city : CKS AND BONDS active, but attractive s sup- 8TO Business on the Stock Exchange was dull | ply and prices consequently ruled firm. 8t. Louls . The lord. mayor's proclamation today or | Common are quoted at 4G94c; prime at b 8t. Joseph GRAIN AND PROVISIONS the occasion of the king’s birthday hindered ; cholce at c: fancy at 7. Sioux City We bave over 150 business. Consuls were easy on account of | CALIFORNIA ED FRI nes P Reterences: 17 State and Nat| Banks. the prospects of dear money. Americans opened cheerful but thout animation. They hardened fracti: y to above parity OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST. Out of Town Business Solicited. are about steady, but generally quiet at prices ran, from Zige to Tc for all grades. Apricots show little feature at the moment, x City Livi losed steady. Grand Trunk hardened [ but are generally firm at 94@%4c for J. 0. McDonald—Wyo. » _ | |l owabe Braneh: On_ provincial Support And bear covertag | cholos GTIe for oxire ‘tholnl aad 10 . Toieers 1265 3@ | SIOUX CITY. la. Nov. s—(Bpscial Tele- r“nf?amfi Demtnes 9 he Mearsal o m‘:?a'ua "yw. :':'..:I‘JZ.‘::.:"?‘;.‘.‘ I T g Hlockers l0c higher, killers, strong; besves: & " weal $i4e and fancy at $aGloie 1004 lg 1 cows.. 1068 fl umm;uuh-h-mmi-um today opened weak and ln the afiprnoon — poron % e e A e