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AHA DAILY BE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1908 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET| °mavs wreimsaue manwer. .| NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |irtukiwesy sevusapst dntindvect of | OMANA LIVE STOCK MARKET | w8 1% #comno to0 Joomn, siow; tor siockers and et Condition of Trade and Quotatie discount. Business on the stock exchange M. Johnson—Wyo. beef steers, $4.5006.40; stockers and feede st 1 -~ opened quiet and dull. Consols were weak 8§ feeders. . 3 2 feeders.. 955 9 £2.6013.75; western fed steers, nl*l H Weak Led b7 L Gora P A Aple and Faney Produce. Raliroad De:ullnx 1!:. announcement of the hgnk :md.w @ 1 cows 2 Texas and Indian steers, $2.55008.65; Texns eakzose, Lo ower Oorn Prices o G Fresh stock, loss off, 22¢. i i rate on ursday. Americans opeéned dull N " cow...... 8 26 § cows ums tows, §1.25@2.25; native cows, $1.50@S8.90, na- p;reut & Oblesss Bow:d 4 (IVE POULTRY - Heus, (@uac; spring Nfl. i‘f"“"‘;" SAfiI“;! r"“ Than and below parity ‘and with the ztocks ne- Receipts of Oattle Mcderate and Prices 4 e S D Bteele—Wyn, " e hatiere g2 bt canners, T to $2.4; 0 N chickens, S@8ic; roosters, according eretofore ) saknass. glected. here was some slight improve- 4 cows 20 o feeders.. 78 bulls, $1.76¢12.35; calyes . ) #idc; turkeys, i3c; ducks, b y ment later, though the flatness of steel Showed Little Ohange. 2 cow y 1 cow......118 2 b ok Hecelpts, 8500 Sy he market :“n‘ l‘nl-yk 3 .l-u;‘l:c 1'?«‘".“:10 ] ssgrad ‘;‘h"x' ;v:h‘ 'vs:o:il A fow ‘r\ll;wm"l sl‘:‘urltlln-‘ —— ("un‘Tr! .m ;\‘rw 1061 lower; top, s:{g\‘, Iltulkl of u;lll"“ ey ¥, 1 tu § ) . eneral reaction set in during the las = ceder 4.905.00; heavy, $4.6004.90; mixed packers, CORN DROPS A CENT, WITH OTHERS OFF | ™ttt ™ i b aignt trous ide; | MARKET IN HANDS OF PROFESSIONALS | fo wnd che oiom oot jn during the last | \orueR SHARP DECLINE IN HOGS 31 bl 80 L anas.s: i Jo S ds; yorkers, 800 Piokerel, Sc; pike loc: pefcn, gci biftalo * jyere firm on continental support, Aemb & CoWyo " e | 4.9, . . 1AGSe; bluellsn, 15c; whitefish, 3 salmon, B) ally rgentines, Copper was firm at 3 cows 9 AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, 7,00 Wheat Affected by Forelgn Supply, haddock, Joc; codfish, 12¢; reisnapper. | g %e. Bullion to the amount of £32,000 was § 1 cow 1000 o i g to 1be higher; o & y : losters, botied, per b 30c; lobsters, | €¥erA1 Changes Alleged to Have Been | (e, BUlllon to the amount of €300 was | Largest Run of Sheep in the History i f S head. The market, was strong to s higher: orn by Poor Shipping Conditions, green, per it . 'h“‘llh”‘;l\:i ’u. ."m”n‘r’\" « ed by Persons Not Directly ay h -m»‘.l\" o Tn..n. An:c'-‘rph»lm" " of the Yar but Prices on Fat 1 1 cow -8 2 1 ewes, $2.30%8.75; "I;exm; "thlwll b5 ) ass, 5c; hali ‘ora ARIS, rices on & % e d p, ‘”";: ""; and Pr “l "'l"‘ Are horring, 6¢; white tass 1v'c“;‘!|v|u'::\rn-é:: i Interested in Real Value a0 fuctiigting but became firmer Stuft Held Steady, While Fetd- . itchew-Wyo. N R ool T B ected §. t . = LRE-<New O > h afternoon Thre per cent rentes, ” . cow 9 e T }.n per gal. $2.00: extra selects, per can of Stocks. %W % for the account. £on nge on Lon- ers Were Not Much Different. o ( 1 bull 1220 v:lr |vv~>|v piml $L75. swundard, per can, ¥ don 25, 18¢ r l]u(ls.l M Vv P y per gal, B8 por BERLIN, Nov. 10.—Trading on the bou 8 cows. J- Morgan_-Wyo g i Sower a0 Nov. 10—Weakness led by | BAS Prices riaes by Omaha Whoie- | JNEW YORK, Nov. il—Rafiroad stc was dull and prices had a weaker tendenc: SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 10. Rimbal oy, 1190 Light Receipts ot Cattle, with Fair dower Sorn prices was ap mrrylull‘n’ 100 ¢ | aals Daalers” ysdocliyn; Cholge Mo 1 ug- Tsre more affested today In sympathy with o B 'mngmml:x‘v. phemarks 8 pres. | Recelpts were: o 1 bunl 60 200 1 atee 760 Recelpts of Hogs and Sheep. y deliveries of grain and provicions | sale Dealors’ a 0% “ %710; | the recent weakness of United States Ste checks scount’ rates shol 5. att 8 s 45 3 SHIC today. Net losses for tne day in Dece land, $800; No. 2. $7.60; medium, $7.00; | {he , ] v v cent; thre o 6 cows. .\ 951 260 va. ... 910 CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—CATTLE-Recelpts, ] coarse, $6.6 F o an at any time during the heavy liquida- |} nt; three months bills, 4 per cent. | Officlal Monda . . optioris, were:" W , Wk corn,Haic; :":-_r.’:.ri}a;';g e siraw, S50, ;lnfif:)_vrfi'; tion of that stogh. Thy ARAED Tebound th The weekly statement of the impertal Bank | Ocial TUSSARY eorerors 1 oaw Grueh—Wy P 4% l|“!In:-‘l"u«l.hvg.rluhl;fih';;’q & western! y e Ja orovisions ' ciosed | :? of good colo + De- | price end gave room fo suppo- | Of Germany shows the following changes: | Two days this week .. ... 3 oW -1 o BB eockerTand Tocders, ENAG 10 Woaken the tarth of holdere nar. | | CATE—8se, stock was for short account and room | treasury notes, Increase, 28000 marks: |Same week before. K X 4 cow % 4.60; canr K 25 :l’gl’l‘l':::'l;')|:1-4"y(ulr,w‘v'~: 'y ’.!,r.'..‘r b g RYE-No. traders found the supply scanty when tiey | Other securities, decrease, l".!!flm"mnrk:d Sume three weeks ago.... , 1cat... 2 calyes. b calves, 0@T.50; 1 h-l‘ - % With _lower cabies, evidenitly —reflecting v ABLES. attempted to cover their shorts. The dem- | Nots8 I circulation, = decrease, 50,560,000 | Same four weeks ago......12,86 & Hagerson—Wyo. 3.50; western steers, $3.000M,35. free ofterings of Russian and Argenting | POTATOES—Colorado o; , per | onstrative way in which the break in rail- [ marks. Samo days last year..... 18,09 3| 7cows... 265 . HOGS—Recelpts tod: 2,000 head; to- stocks, heavy recelpts in the northwest and . 100 75c; native, 8aile. road stocks was heralded and tipped from » ‘St ‘Yorik Noney Mavk | P18 FOR THE YEAR TO DAT W. Lang—Wyo. morrow, 30,000 head. ces’ were 15@" llent weather for a continuance of the y TATOLS—Home grown, per ‘esslonal quarters furthered the suspi- a0 ork Money Market. . The iollowing table shows the receipts of | 1cow... 260 17 cows. ....1006 lower; mixed and butchers, $4.60@5.05; & ement to market, wheat opened weak, S6c: Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl., $3.00, of the professional character of the| NEW YORK, Nov. 10—-MONEY—On call, | cattle, hogs and eheep at South Omaha for | 2 cows... 200 to_cholce heavy, $4.80@4.50; rough heav: mber a shade (0 Wahe lower, at 7146 | NAVY BBANS—Per bu., $.25 selling. United e el preferred ended | strong, 3%@5 per cent; closing bid, 2% per | the yéar to date and comparisons with last 8. V. Hoff—Wyo. $4.10674.70; light, '$4.50@4.90; bulk of sal ke, This option during & furry 3| Small, per doz., 25@3c; largs | today unchanged from lastenight, although | cent; offered at 5 per cent. Time loans, | Year: 18 cows 260 12 cows..... 96§ $4.5004 buying_to shorts tc d it sold at one time at The relaxa- | firmer; sixty days and ninety days, 6%@0; | . 1%3. 1902 Inc. Dec.| 2cows. . 30 3cows....1160 SHEEP—Recelpts, 15,000 head, The mar- Ti%he. Selling was Vi e B L » , dry, per Ib,, [ tion of the severe pres: : against this |six months, 5% bid. Prime mercantile paper, | Cattle . . 288 . 1 cow 1190 2 2 cows 1295 ket for sheep and lambs was strong to 150 vigor later, under the influence h, pe N stock seemed to deprive » bears of some |6%@6 per cen g Hogs ..... K ¥ 39 y 3 feeders. 108 1 feeder. . 1010 higher: good to cholce wethers, . 1 weakness and Bradstreet's rep \ 1 of their war materfal aud furthered their | STERLING CHANGE—Weak with ac- | Sheep N K . 1 cow 980 1 heifer.... 950 falr to cholce mixed, $250@0.25; = western crease of 7406000 bu. in the world's visible 1 { disposition to cover. It was generally ex- | tual business in bankers' Dilla at $4.8350@ | Average prices paid for hogs at Bouth | 1feeder. 1120 2 % 1bull..... 1280 sheep, $3.00GM.15; native lambs, $4.0005.7; #zfilyhum]l 'l)¢1am|u;|| 'ut-hm‘| |Iml;un| (‘\‘finu'rgux Imuh m.—w pnl.»u-d mnlf’ Gum.- runnadr '(:;l! in steel :lw\a {;TI d n\nlll‘h at $4.7 fl 7080 fxnlr -mz On;r)m for the last several days with com- ?Ywdors :;:;‘: ‘ % -E'mw- xglg western lambs, $4.25@5.10. C. eceipts at Chlcage Juluth a A Per bu., 3 prices woul ® ANNOUNCes oday n re- ays bil posted rates, an parisons: cow. %0 cows..... 9 - Minneapolis reached a totdl of Lot cars, PARSNIPS—Per bi., 506 | BUIt of the meetings amongst authorities in | $LAKEA8: commercial Bills i - - iimiciniimiiiieeas | J OO 1000 § 3 3 cows. ... 760 against 1,323 last week, and 1,158 o year ago. FRUITR the trade and the fallure of these last an- | SILVER-Bar, 48%c; Mexican dollars, | Date | 108, [1802.[1901.2900.(18%% . 11898, Y. | 1bull. 1260 175 24 cows.... 1085 Primary recelpts were 1538000 bu., com: | PRUNES—Italian, per box, $1.00, nouncements was a rellef to the United | 4flge. o — s | 1 GOV, 90 240 glred With 1,198,000 bu. the corresponding | PEARS—Coloradn and Utah Kelfers, $1.75, | States Steel securdti HONDS—Government, steady; rallroad, | Oct. 15. i W. L. Milotson—Wyo. nuy};l:)f rl:]nl year. Seaboard clearances were | winter Nellls, $2 75@2.50. y 5 The number ;.1 ani-)l\'n.nn; M&nr;! dealt | heavy. . . ok gg: }; ‘5 pM'f‘m;: i3 218 4 ;n-H‘-rl 14 X APPLES cf . 3.25: .| in" rose over the number of United ostn tations on bonds are as . 17.. eede: 20 eeders. . T ked, $2 i Elevator Interests sold December corn on | nin | pofifow LchiEan stock, $335; Callfor. | I Toss over the numper of United Stn owi gt . A 14 feeders.. 575 3 00 32 cows..... 87 lers, $2.5003.66; calves and yeariings, a liberal scale, and the price, having & Wi i, eating SOrR | in hatl shates. " The acute wealneas of this | U. 8. tot. 3 red....108% o8 13 cows..... &8 2 11 calves... 28 ce, ha Penings v 5 h o v s 8. re y 3 co L8 2 calv b . tiched o &< the opehing underwent & Jigy "0 Seldwina, W8, esting Var: | o or which soid down ¢0 1116 nad much | do_ ceuson. BTt 9 calves..) 848 3 50 ik, b4 o Ml g gheer, descent of lc. during which a E8—California Tokays, $1.6; New | 10 do with the general weakness deveioped | do 35 reg...... . 10" bools 11+ & R. Cook & Son—Wyo. 4 g d ;ro' stop losw orders wers exe ,ml,,, May et 8-1b. basker, J0o; ponv Catiwsey | in the other raiiroad stocks. 1t was re-| do coupen i . e 12cows.....1014 280 14 feeders.. 885 ——— e almerei -ym?n;)::r!nh u::,\( "l:t ‘xT i‘ . o |1 imgorted Malagas, p'r keg, $5.00@6.50. | ported that a large loan by the trust com- - » ,‘m: r 11 feed W. B. Coy—Wyo. tent. !“:lpbpog arom an {nfluential- operator | CRANBERRIES—Per bbr.. & g, per box, | Pany In which Pennsylvania stock figured i ‘eeders. 1083 '8 50 1 feedor... 610 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER Yas given both options. but, the recovery | 43.00; Wisconsin Bell Bugle, $9.60. {o an important extent as collateral was ; e 1 tocdern Kap As gWalker—Wy — sl Yas Slght, and the tons at the finish was | “QUINCES-California, "per box. $1.75 closed out. The argument was used with | aq 1oty 5 teeders.. 8263 30 " DEEDS filed for record yestorday, as fur- B%e." The chief ;',f;h"‘"“l':ju"“{'r‘; e o6 TROPICAL FRUITS. en-]rt mén the (:;.prhm‘lnn |(r; the g.m Rll'ld g " (...h-r(;""l'fl'wr g\:’lmx -5:;“ : ::)'*Z-w nished by the Midland Guarantee and L K e17e NG . trades would be bound to affect the 100 ;1108 340 = 3 feed.: 3 rust company, honded abstracter, 1614 satisfactory condition of the shipping and | QRANGIES-Mexican, all sizes, $.00. el of th k vorably and 6% do 3 E. C. Mortenson—Wyo. 3 i ksl the unsatisfactory bear market. Local re- | LEMONS_California fancy, 30 to et of Ml B ivanie: untavorgbly: Snll [ Cais o o oR e & Wi 4k 32 steers...1150 45 12 cows.....1087 ah O VO or sizes, $.00; Eholce b 00 most of all Pennsylvania. ou o 02 |Nor. & West ‘¢4 2 1150 8 45 cow Jozevh G. Vocasek and wite to Frank Rt Bers dull sd fustuations nitrow, |, PIOBSOMIfoenin, Dot fu’”:;f’:,‘.'r?mi’.“@},cv The heavy bond and stock issues by sub- | 5, &, 0: s B Pens. v Pub ] 10 Steers....108 § Vocasek, 824 feet lot 3, block 2, Pot but the weakness in neighboring pits, com: | Imported Smyrna, d-crown, ldc; §-crown, | $idlary companies recently made, WhIch | ceniraior Gal G Keading gon. 4n.. 11 cows.... ks -y d o, Uob0'S 3 adation $ 800 bined with a slow cash demand and itberal | 16¢; 7 vii, 18¢. o ) *| have reached an aggregate considerably | s, ist fnc ! ot Tl danton Bawk W | BAward Vocasek and wife to Joseph Teceipts, sent the price to a lower level, | DATES—Persian, per box of 30 packages, | Over $50,000,000, was a factor in the depres- | Chesa. & 0. 4igs 18 L & 8. F. tg. 4n. 9% 3 helfe o6 275 4 helfers, . 835 G mvocasek, sl feet lot 18, block 3, ember olosed %o depressed at stige. | $2.00; per Ib., In 800b. hoxer tc " | ston of stocks, and was aggravated by the | Chi. & A s Gi8t L. 8. W. 18, 92 1 et L o S L same 5 (e g gl IR " BANANAS" Per medium £ized bunch, §2.00 | Feport of further issues. It i8 to be con-|C. B. & Q. new |Beabonrd Alr Line '4a 673 i ¥ Wateers...s Enos R. Lelgh and ‘wife {0 Aitred ry provisions opened easy - | @250; Jumbo, $2.75@3.25. * "7 | sidered that numerous requirements for|C., M. & St P. {8, Pacific . 86% . attson, #27 feet lot 5, block 1 January provisions open in sym: g Emy with . drop in hog prices, and MISCELLANEOUS. rallroad bond issues still overhang _the | & N, W, ean | R O ST opped further in sympathy with corn.| CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream, | Murket which may be good policy to fore- [ =4 " & o, St L & W. T closed ‘Tgc lower At $ILTh Lapd, | 1250 S iconconsl erc m: | stanl oCC. & 8. L B o -, % tacacse ¥ D@12 down - at $6.1506. 17, and. TIvs | Dok Swie i W lenan ook, 3 Transters of currency to the Interfor t0- { Chi" Term, 4a%.. % 103/ Vo™ conu gar A il 10 coware0ts 38 2 herere g | ol egeengganas 000 under yesterday at 3.17% d Wisconsin limberger, 12c. g day again rose to $600,000 and call money | Con. Tobacco 4a..... b4i|U. 5. Steel 30 éa.... 66 | *Indicates Sunday. 9 helfers... 913 e S | Henry oyce fo Sarah H. Noyoe, stimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 145 | “HONEY—Nebraskd, per 24 frames, B e e n i I L 33 | Wabesh s The ‘oficlal number of cars of stock Pawnee Cattle_ Co.—Colo. so pae.qer W acres of el swii ars; corn, 180 cars; oats, 135 cars; hoegs, [ Utah und Colorado, per 4 frimes. $ cent. Sterling exchange, however, miue | D. & R. G. 4. 99! do dev. B 5% | brought in today by each road was: - | 2% calves... 16 4 00 W cows. 180 2 sec. 8-16-12. " e .000 head. MAPLE S8UGAR—ORI0, per ib., le. another downward plunge to a point where | Erie prior ilen 4.0 os% W. & L. E. & 814 Chattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. * U, Egger—Colo. Sheuff 10 willlam G, 1 841 feet lot The leading futures ranged as follows: CIDER—Per_bbl., $.75; per %-bbi, 225, | forelgn bankers estimated that it would be | o gen. ds 8% Wi Contrai WMo g ge p, gOttUS HOES: Sheep. 5 tesditn.. 000 3 S T oS, 1, block 1, Horbach's 2d addition..... 1700 POPCORN—Per ib.. $1g¢; shelisd Mot rofitable to Import British wovere FsemagEvn;, Cyylst. 1081 Colo. Fuel conv. ‘ba.. 66% | Yy ho i€ 5t P v ¥ FLE Samuel I. Gordon and wife to Emma HORSE ~RADISH.Der ohes ot '-'“'3.;. Chere were rumors current of impendini | oikine Ve 48...10% Mo, Paoifie Ry 0 | 1 neiter... 410, 1 60" 104 £ 6 A. Starkey Nevins, w40 feet ebb feet packed, soe., ¢ 9O%. | imports of several million dollars' worth, : U. P, system’ . - . 985 300 18 feeders.. 8 El1sly feet lot 11, Barker's allot- NUTS—Walduts, No. 1 shoft-shell, per ib., | Put no definite announcements were made C & N.'W. Ry 300 18 cows.... DENE +iioiineesnss St @% | 15c; hard-shell, per 1b., 14c; No. 3 so(i-aheli; |, The obvious llkelihood of rumors helped Hoston Stock Quotations. F. B & MV Banhettas, D Henry A, Moe to Wiison T. Graham. U r b, 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per Ib,,-13:. | the late recovery in the market. New Yorl POSTON, Nov. 10.—-Call loans, 44@5 per ‘280 7 steers lots 15, 16 and 19, block 2, Moe's gub. T4 | Brazils, per Ib., 11@lic; fiberts, por Ib., | cOrporation stocks made an early advance | cent; time loans, 6&@6 per cent. Official 1 steer 40 3 steers. .. of Tuttles sub... 3 i U@11%c; almonds, sofi-shell, per I 1| in the face of the general downward ten- | closing prices on stosks and bond 9 steers.. 1188 2 85 El'a U. Ross and husband fo George 2% 0, ST 3% AT | hard-shell, per Ib, 13 pecans, largs, per | dency. In the late dealings Amalgamated ©evue 99% Allover J. G. King—8. D. H, Harr, wig lot 4, block 15, Shinn 2P0 B ) b 100TIcE small, per Th., 0i4@ide; peandts, | Copper tovk the lead in the advance and | M “ Leg” Amal gins a0 5 Builla adaition” ...\ ot T (Y e 1 | » ‘T\u' 2% r:l'ri“lh. l,;r‘[, nin;l;:xd peanuts, pes by T4 Cl"r:d :\lllll ?1 gu}!\r{ ufTi\, Twl; rumo h["lr d’ i . it " . i R. L & P., ‘'west " % b cows LAIm))A C. ‘"Hl"'(dr*‘r to g‘.;‘dr‘! T.FMHH. e " | | 9 nill Wwalputs. 12@13c; large hickory nuts, [ Strikes in the Rio Tintos mines, which | do J 4 C . Iliinols Central George Raver—S. D. ob 1. hlock 4. 18t add. to Fowler ‘Dec. %! 3% M| BIBKA (per bu., $1.75; shell-barks. per bu g1 | depressed that stock in London, probably | Boston & Aibany..l 243 Centennial ¢ Chicago Great W cede s eders Place; lot 17, block 2, 1st add. to Mis- May Ill%mfi £l ‘! Bl %I [ 200 blick Walnuis, per bu.. LB, ‘ensiory | prompted the. advance in Amalgnmated | Boston & 171 Coppor Rang 3 8 ¢ ] feeders..1006 310 3 feeders. l 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. MARKET, aae 83 8 12 E oux Clty Live Steck Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Nov. 10.—~(Special Tele- gram.)—CATTLI—Receipts, 80U; stockers strong: killers steady; beeves. $3.7505.00; bulls and mixed, $2.00@3.00: stockers [T /BRI323223 -.-.‘. g e g g82322 8 8335 BEE BNBES s smansn masCon GOGO0S o ESI5 B2RERE 2222 3 T #3444 S8 TEEESEE o s 23268 San3eE 85288 593! s ‘za &3 4 weacs ooeocsmmace £82587 T FE FEFE 3 3253 * ‘g Tipton & J.—Wyo. Sntly 11 cows.....1040_2 40 84 feeders..1001 W . | Wilson T. Graham and wife to Mary C. W. Ballard--Colo. A. sushlan, lots 1 and 2, block B, Aeaha =32 ‘822583 AR R2IA2E | Py == 1 eseses eseses 2] 8 2eg 100 2 B wesl el BN Q | *Dec, |43 433 My (08 g Jan, 2% 2% PRPRRTSIS) - Y- 8 & ol . 2 2|16 feeders.. 978 3 00 eetste. FOUM AVONU® DATK..ve.viesrrersyeeens o 175 | chestnuts, per Ib., ide. here in the sime way that the decline n | Koston [iew T | Total receipts .. 1 5| oW 200 Yo W. J. Connell 'and wife to City of iy 3 HEu 1B o NO. & Sroen, 64e: No. 2 Amalgamated on the closing down of the | Fitcnburg pla ... 1% fele Royale . The disposition of the day's receipts was | 1 cow....[112) 3 bull.. Sisha. pam Joty, SN, #iand. G sy a1 Blac; 1 salted, Tie; No. 3 salted. sigo! | Montana works caused an advance in Rio | Union Pacine .1 5y il Rovale .. i as follows, each buyer purchesing the num- 1086 250 4 cows.... Higory Fince aadidon: Sk gas oy | S\n(ff 1]3.;? 1‘5"::; 8 to 12 Ihn. 8%4c; No. 2 veai | Tintos in Lnnduv’\. The market closed dull Mex.” Central 4% 0ld Domiaion ber of head indicated " 9 cows.....1170 3 (0 wn-m D \;' i ~~adw~|n;‘]m;z;prwn lg ¥ , 12 to 15 c; dry'ralted hides, and barely steady. m. Sugar ........ ! 11bk Okceoln rrrore Buyers, “attle. Hogs, Willlam Smith—s, angs, 1ots 1 and 2, block 3, Wash- e s | “i H 12¢i"sheep pelts, "5 Tic: horse hides, ool | “he bond, market was dull and heayy. | 4o pfd /i e L Ofaka Pasking Co. ..o Lo PDOSB: | 410 teaacras 7 e IO o lock ¥ Wasn: Ribeo X Total sales, par value, —were 32,345, Am Tol & Tel. ... 1284 Quincy 3 8wift and Company. : X | "4 cows.....1213 p | Luverty Grier and wife to Charles T, b United States bonds were unchanged on | Dom. Irq: & Steell. 5" gan v Cudahy Packing Co. 1 2 cows... 1014 235 { " Butler, lots 4, 5 and 6, block 12, Oak Jan, 8t Louls Grain akd Bw General_ Ficetric ov..148 T king Co.. 9 X s ’ vistons, the last call. Make o) . ATMOUF & CO....vorverr § i Wm. Smith—8. D, Chatham addition.............oco.eeere May 7 N5T, LOUIS, Nov. 1o ~WHEAT~aner; IO e, n DCRUR SACCLINS On N SR e JN RO T3 . | Omaha Pk Co., 8t. Jo.. z 15 cows.....1026 3 00 Charles 8. Huntington et al.. execu- Jo. 2 red cash, elevator, nominal; tr b nited Fruit ... 8 Utah ... 3 3 . peo. B: e o%es 16 i No. 2 red_cash, el Wek' [the New York Stock exchange i Unitea” Py Armour & C ames Sumpter—8. D i tors, to Olot Hansen, lot 7. biock 23 Cash_quotations were as follows: $6%@8ic; December, §c; May, 87%c; No, 3 Snles. H 15’1\ Low. Close. . 8. Steel .........10 Victorla ! 4 & Co. g 2|25 cows.....1087% 280 27 heifers... 26 lote 3 and 7, block 236; lot 6, block FLOUR—Easy; winter patents, $4.00@4.20; | Dard. 74@7sc. Atchizon 18,200 6% 64 644 ¢ L. 50% Winona ¢ Carey & Benton . A G .|, HOGS—There was a more liberal run of [ 237 and Jots 4, 5 and 7, block 23, 0B4.10: i | CORN—Lower; No. 2 h, § of do pfd . g 0 894 | com... 4 Wolverine . . Lobman & C hogs here thls morning and il Florence ........... ageraienies piraights, $8.7004.10; spring patents. $4.10G | o ORN 2 cash, dlye: track, | pdn ™ WA Adventure ¢ B . J 4 . Towee: the mathus gol | 0tof 3 4’ wite to H. P. Hi 4.40: straights. $3.70G8.90; bakers, $2.90G3.30. BSrg ogember, 0%@io%e: May, e, sitimory & O iany S - = McCreary & Carey. . : .| was quoted 1G20c lower, the market guf- | Olof Hansen and wite . P. Ham- W HBAT Nor 3, G008, No."s Ted” 115 | , OATS_Lower: No: & cast, 3e. tredc. 31@ | .d0 DA -« e 20 g W. 1. Stephen .. X : fered a decline at this point also. The| ilton, same....... 3 !ch,. May, 36@36%c; No. Z white, 4oc. Canadian P e 18 117% New York Mining Quotations. Lewis & Underwood .... i | market opened 10@15c lower than yester- | Fitat Natlonal Rank of Cambridge RN—No. 2 48c; No. 2 yellow, 43%c. VEFlim at Slabiise Central of N. J o : NEW YORK, Nov: | Livingstone & Root.... . ¥ ol day. Packers, though, were very siow to| City to James Neville, part lot OATS—No. 2, 4%G@be; No, 8 white, 34ic. | - FLOUR—Steady; red winter patents, $4.00| Chesapeake & O $ , Nov. 10.—The followin; H. F. Hamilton | pay’ the prices, and as a result but little [ Capital addicon. t] vy - 2pifhidd " *| @4.10; extra fancy and straight, $3.70@4.05; | CHICARO & Alton A the closing qyotations on mining stocks: | L. F. Husz .. 4 ;!Eu-msu Wwas transacted. As the morning | Omaha Realty company to Howard feeding, 366M0c; falr to | Clar §3.50013.00 indo prd ... o . AT 00ty I TS Oulgh Wolf & Murnan . ! |advanced the situation grew worse, unti] | Kennedy, s23% feet lot 24%. Millard choice nnlunf. 48@ 560, SEED—Timothy steady at u.zo?a 5. | Chicago G e Dl Hobblck & B.. g | at the close the decline amounted to 6@ | & Caldwell's addition SEED—No. 1 flax, %0¢; No. 1 northwestern, t,mtmmu_émdy at $2.30@2.50. do B ptd . * ykas | Drunswick Con. ..o B Sam Wertheimor . .| 20c. Heavy hogs sold largely from $4.60 to Me; prime fimothy, $2.85; clover, contract | BRAN-—Quiet; sacked east track, 73@76e. | Chicaro & “omstock Tunnel.... I id by Morton & Gregson | $4.70, medium ‘weights fiom $.70 to $4.76 &rade, $10.50, HAY—Firm; timothy, $.60@12.00; prairie, { Chicago Tel Cal. & Var....\ % M. Hagerty . : | and lights sold as high as $4.90. Owing to SIONS-—Mess pork. per bhl, $11.37% u.wgmm. do_pfd, . . | Horn _Siiver. 106 | N 4 Other buyers . the lack of activity all day it was rather o per 100 “’ibrib ‘u&. rlmn 1‘1!1.5“(:'?1'1'1‘\ TTES—$1.06, C. C. C. & 8t. L. Dy Tron Eilver . 153 |Emall Hopes late before a clearance was made. Today's . ST.25@1.75; short clear G—6%@st%a. soes 2 oose), §7. Colorado Southern leatville Con’ ", 3 Sundara . 200 T decline takes the market to the low point ), $6.15697.15. HEMP TWINL g0, do nt pfd . S T Oftered. G per 18 555 | of ‘the year to date. Prices are now abou the recelpta of flour | PROVISIONS bork, lower: _jobbing. | nd0, 24 (0 "0 188" 15 run of cattle here ihis moroing, "which .85 per 100 pounds lower than & year iy B 5. 'Lard, higher at $6.5 | Doj"re, & Hudson.. 5 ank Clearin, makes the receipts for the two days this Receipts. Shipmenta. boxed ‘extra_shorts, $5.50; | ek, Lack. & West. . " week considerably smaller than tor the P 3 . 70 spring: 5 ot B vt Kb gonad year. e there was no great amount of 3 ” Sci Jirkeys, Llc: ducks, 9G9%c; geese, Titc, [EHle o 10,5 corresponding day st year. lctivity the better grades sold without H P Steady; creamery, 18@<: do 24 ptd .. c.,—"_‘"ofi Market ditheculty at steady prices. 254,600 st | “HEGGS THigher at e, lons ot gt Northern ptd...... ..... : NEW YORK, Nov. 10~COTTONThe | thin morning ‘o foree armed® 10" samls 3 GGS-- ; ; ] _ " 5 5 . 10, ~The | this morning than have arrived in some ice exchange’ today the but- Receipts. Shipments Hocking Valley : ; . market opened ‘weak t a decline of 57 |litte (ime. = The bulk of them though ter market was firm; creameries, 16@ | Flour, bbls. 5 ! . points under cables, the outlook for tre- | were short fed, and the same as usual, that RNije; iries, 14@18%c. firm, at | Wheat, by | Iinols Central o 1 Thendout o e , tha! .:m" Bt SIS "haee | Comamty ot 2,000 | Illinols, Centra L inendous recelpts, [Eood plcking weather | class ‘was negiocied wnd certainly nio more epresentative sales: Av. No. 5:&!:’ g MILWAUKEE. daiic. Oats, b .00 prd .. b ¢ Wall strect. The |than steady. In some cases sales were . 7l Al 2000 | g bl ol o |lowest price of the day. however.” was | made that looked a little lower. It would ¥ > a " gt 3 & i aclied ‘on the call, when December sold |be safe. though, to quote good to choice NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Visible Supply of Gra 2,50, B . - st Ridh ; at 10i0c, January at 10.72c, March at 10.6c | cornfeds steady and in good demand. NEW YORK, Nov. I0.—S8pecial cables|Manhattan L 1109 281, 1gey | and May at 10.7c. This represented a net| The cow markec was fairly active and Quota Day on Varfous |and telegraphic’ communiontions. recaiicd | Mettapoiiian Si. {loes since the high level of the previous | fully steady. ‘The better grades in fact Commodit] by Bradstrget's show the following changes | Minn. & St. Louls y morning of ahout 40. voints and seemed }uul(l a little stronger than yesterday, which - i in_available supplies us compared with | Missouri Pacific ......20, g1 | to represent the bulls' 1dea of a reaction, (makes the market today 10glsc higher than NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—FLOUR—Recelpts, ( last account: |Mo.. Kan. & Tex...... ? . for immediately prices were rallied. In the |at the close last week, the greatest im- 36.784 bbls; exports, 14,68 bbls. The mark Wheat—United States and Canada, east| do pfd ........... 3 | afternoon room shorts turned to cover and | provement being on the desirable grades and lower to sell; winter pat-|of the Rocky mountains, Increase, 5806, |N. R. R. of Mex. pfd 3 ¢ 37 | the bull leaders supported the market. {The quality of the offerings today wi ; 2 $4.0004.35; winter straights, $.96@4.1%; 000 bu, Afloat for and In Europe, Increase, |N. Y. Central .........1 Junuary sold?at 10.60c and July at 11.03c. |rather common, which, no doubt, explains | & i Minnesota patents, $1.6064.76; winter extras, | 1,600,000 bu. Total supply, increased, 7408.- | No-follk & Western... 1. % | Just before the close there was a reaction |the strength of the better grades. ] $.00g3. . $3.76G4.10; win- | 000 bu ! | "do nta ... Kol : of 3@ polnts from these figures under re- | Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show | 80..... 200 32.80G3.20. Rye flour, steady, | Corn—United States and Canada, east|Ontatin & Western. . i | alizing, but the market was finally firm at fany change worthy of mention. | B 3 %0 falr_to good, ' $3.20G8.40; cholce to fancy,|of the Rocky mountains, increase, 607000 | Pennsylvania 2, G " @ net advance of 4 to 10 points. Sales were | There was a fair supply of stockers and 2 .46@3.00.” Buckwheat flour, easy at $2.30G | bu. S I At B » eetimated at 700000 bales. Receipts of cot- | feeders in sight, but most of the arrivals » .40, | OGata—United States and Canada. east of | Reading . ton at the ports today were 102,193 bales, | were rather common. — Speculators all % CORNMEAL—Quiet; yellow western, §1.04; | the Rocky mountains, increase, 807,000 bu. | do 18t ptd | against 89,985 last week and 69,046 last year. | seemedsto want a few of the better grades | oy o d ol .02; kiln dried, $3.20@3.25. Leading increases reported this week | do 24 pfd . For the week, 410,000 bales, against 412,217 | and a result that cla: commanded | 65 286 46 rmal; No. 2 western, 6le, nom- |include the following: 186.000 bu. in Mani- | Rock Island 4 bales last week steady to strong prices. The inferior grades | SHEEP—The largest receipts of sheep in \ state and Jersey, 56@38c. | toba storage points; 500,000 bu. at north- It . X 9 NEW ORLEANS, 10.—COTTON— | were rather slow and certainly no more | the hiatory of the yards arrived this morn- Always the old Blats feeding, 4¢ ¢ 1. f.|western interfor elevators; 330,000 bu. at |St. Tk 3" | The market opened easy and closed firm; |than steady. ~The demand from the coun- |ing, 3,178 head - being reported. — The ys the same good Egffalol meliine 856660 ¢ (. £, Buffalo. | Rochester; 323,000 bu. at Chicigo private 5 Y sulie, 2200 bales; ordinary, 7 1-l6c; good | try vesierday was not anything exira and | largest 'previous run Fig o L K HEAT—Receipts, 38,250 bu."The market | elevato 0 bu. at Depot Harbor; ? ordinary, 9%c: low middlings, 104c; zood | that made speculators a little cautious this | 1 when 33,884 head arrived. Today's run | for spot was weak: No. 2 red, 8{%c elevas 157,000 bu. ‘at Keewatin: 9,000 bu. ai|S. 1 | middlings, 10 '13-16c. Recelpts, 3,000 bales; Lk abaut getting too many of the |breaks the record by over 1,500 head Tnis | i VAL, BLATZ BREWING CO,, Milwaukee tor; No. 2 red, $%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1|Omaha, and 90,000 bu. at St. Joseph. | i+ L 3 tock, 193,814 bales. Futures were steady: mon Kings. big run was in the nature of a_surprise to orthern Duluth, §7c, f. 0. b. afloat: No.| The jeading decreases are 66.000 bu. at - -1.935 138% 3 ecomber, 10.7:010.78c; March, 10.99@11.00c; ‘eatern grass beef steers sold at gener- | the trade, as only moderate receipts for | hard Manitoba, pominal f. o. b. afloat. | Nashville and 55,000 bu. at Detroit. dopfd ....... 38 April. 11.04G11.06c; May, 11.06G11.07c; June, |ally steady prices. = The same as usual the | this week were anticipated. Omaha Branch 1412 Douglas St. Tel. 1081 fons deyeloped further severe weakness | pooebom aBiZ | Bonthern” Pacific " i1, 18c. better grades sold freely, while the com- | 'In spite of the enormous run the market under the burden of a heavy northwest | Philadelphin Produce Market, | Southern Railway ... 6 IVERPOOL, Ngv. 10—COTTON—Spot, |moner kinds were neglected. Range cows | neld up in very satlotactory munmer Bisgt movement, & big Increase in world's 8t0ck | pyIT ADBLBHIA. Nov. 10, B |, doptd ... o 3 | quiet; 1 ints lower; American | sold at steady to strong prices, the strength | era all took. hold freely of evoryining hat for the week, lower cables and poor export | g/ tIADELEHIA, Nov. 10-BUTTER-— mexas & Pacific ...\ 2 24 2% | middiing, falr at 3 .90d; being confined largely to the better grades. | had any kill to it, whether sheep or lambs, | CHICAGO, OMAHA, MINNEAPOLIS inquiry. Theclose was unsettied at %(tio | 594G}, Talr demand; extre western cream- | . 8t 1. & W.....1.. middling, 5.84d; good ordinary, 3 The same was true of stockers and feeders. | was disposed of In €000 sedson. ot stoany met decline. May, §14@S2c, closed, 81% ety hetats, Mo, |. .0 ptd 5.64d. The sales of the day were 5,000 | Representative sales: prices. The quality of the arrivals, though, July, closed, T8%c; December, 81%G85 11-18: Firm: good demand; fresh nearby, |ynjon Pacific . X0 M L of which £00 were for speculation and BEEF STEERS. was nothing extra. A few native fed closed, fbo. 058 off; Western, 28G20c; southwestern, | AL heg I 54 | export and included 4400 American, Re- | yo. % sheep and lambs arrived and sold at veey war s FEEE Watch for the§ triangular 1abe 1j§ on the bottle—It stands for uni-. formity and all that’'s good and pure in beer, S2332as2ss0z02a 200 30 80 © o 0 80 ) 160 gk 160 38 3 e —— RRRR2An2AR2RZ22223220288883332 CORN-—Recolpts. 99400 bu.; exports, 68, | “6G27c; southern. H@%e. Wabash . & 9 | ceipts, 4,000 bales, including 32,000 American. satisfactory prices. Ewes sold for $3.2, bu. The market for spot was weak; CHEESE-Unchan G oNew, York full| a0 pta |l i ¢ 7 | Futures' opened ' easy and closed steady. | s b ) wothers $5.18 and Jambs w0, 0 oF 85, 0. 2, B0lc, elevator and B0%¢c f. o. b. eams fancy, 12c; choice, 11%c; fair to|wWheeling & L. E American middling 'g. 0. c.. November, 1121 4 40 . The feeder market was steady so far the season under stop loss selling, weak | Minueapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. | Adams Exnre POt February, 5.68G6.69d; February and March, 3 bought freely. Common Kkinds, though, eables fears of a bearish crop Treport, | MINNEAPOLIS, Noy. 10.—WHEAT—De. | American Express .. sere e 5.645.69d: March and April, 5.60d; April and 85 ’ were pretty slow sale and were generally closing c net lower. May. #8%@iS%c, | comber, TT%c. On track: No. 1 hard, 9%c; | 1. 8. Express " May, 6.684; May and June. 5.67@6.68d; June 1410 32 B a little lower In view of the enormous re- | afloat; No. 2 yelow, B1%c: No. 2 white, | 8004, 11@11%c. | Wisconsin Central ..+, 4 6.784; November and December, 5.72q6.73d; | 14. -1221 465 the better grades were concerned. Quit: Blc. Option -market reached low point of e do pfd . . 5 December and January, 5.70d; January and AT ik few buyers ‘put in an appea) Ny ‘and wood cw-e b ©; December, 49 1-16@60%c, closed, | %u '1':’»'::';;:-';“"' 1?!:.“11_1?. 2 northern, H }\V';uf-f':;fi;rl’hv"" mm i m;;(.ll_lull_\;,nfillh:l‘ dnsy -“nd ‘.A‘\:fis(!.,vb.og‘d, : 4 s ] mnuu‘u celpts. : l?wo; .flm 1..:.!:7 made up a large 3 0. 3 ng 4 Tae. | w6300 8 s JOUIS, ' Nov. 10.—COTTON—Mark: 8. percentage of the s oom %ATD—-Melp 3,000 bu. The market | FLOUR—Iirst patents, $4.5004.60; second | American Car & F... 1,30 19 5" | arm, unchanged: “middling, 108e; satee | 3. (1000 180 L3810 Dot Tonn for Eruse Siooki Chaice wests R A for apot was caiy; No. 2. ici standard | patents, $LA0GLI: frat cears $.60G8.0 | , 40 ptd Lingcad i 100 ! | none; receipts, 137 bales; shipments, none: . NEBRASKA. ern lambs, $4.50@4.75: fair to good lambs, Manhattan Bidg., Fhite, @Ke; No, 3 We; No. 2 white, €%c: | second . §2.40672.50 American Linseed Ofi. ..... ... . % | stock, 5,704 bales. 41 feeders.. 826 305 b feeders.. 836 $4.25@4.50; _chofce yearlings. $3.25@3.40; fair » No. 8 white. 43%c; track white, 4104 BRAN—In bulk, $13.2%5. do ofd ... sousees soiaa Lr ] o 1 bull $00 215 11 calves... 163 HAY~Dull; spring, 6a7c; good to choice, e—— derh;r;n Locomotive gg Wool Market, 1 bull 800 3 flr-%er. ‘m ”?iu’:‘!s‘ffilfl?" o o 20 to 25 Ibs, | &3 NO. 1 northerh, £1%@s2e; No. 2 morthern, A?[:‘pr'l‘:;:n Bugar R.... 260 ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.--WOOL—Steady; ‘s calves. .. 39 paroRApOL 290 80; California, 21 to 2 loa 19c; Texas dry, . Anaconda Mining Co.._ 2 gium grades, combing and clothing’ 1@ | §5aTer b0 38 R M fo 30 1bs.. 1do. F 0k . Steady: No. 1, 56Y4@6T. Rrooklvn R. T. L, fige; light fine, 18@174c; heavy fine, 1 v B ATITRR. Gteady: acld, 2@Ye. ~Weak No. 3, 64c; sample, 39| Colo. Fuel & Iron.... 14l tub washed, it PROVISIONS—Beef. dull! family, $10.00@ | @%c PN » Columbus & H. Coal OUTON, 0v. S—WOOL—The damand | 15 geegers.. 1.00; meas, $5.00@8.60; beef hams. $20.500 | . ORN-Steady: No. 2, 46l4c; December, | Consoldated Gas continued quiet this week. Purchasers con. Boye—Neb. /yoming feeder ewes. | Members Important Exchanges. Pri. 1 cket, $9.00010.00; city, extra India | 578 General Electrlo .. fined. thelr dealings, {0 mich lots a8 manu- ( s pyis,... 127 175 6 fesders oming feeder ewes........."§ ‘ Bt { cturers are fo v e VoR... ... § IR R b 6 plnatin dutet: pickied | Liverpool Hnrket. PRl ooy {jmachinery” empioyed. Values ‘as u whole | 2 fetders.. {4 § N QiR fesder awed........ & ! 2 o >y s o 3 ternational Pu have held about steady. The market for b eoder owes.,... for our dally market letter and prt ; pl $11.007911.50. Lard LIVERPOOL, Nov. 10.—WHEAT—S8teady; | International fleece wools is. qulet. There are few deal- % \\,f,.'fl.',‘: ;:::;;; 20800140000 Vate telegraph’ cipher—-malied free. South Dakota feeder ewes | 16.00; mess, $13.00| CORN-—Spot quiet: *American mixed, 4s | NOTIN American ...... | Tndiana. efe %-blood, #4@%e: 4-blood. 2igh | 3 feeders. 1028 51 Wyoming cull lambs our arain to Us 144, Futures easy; December, 4s 10; jan- | paciic, Mall ... A N 0y 6 c: braid. 22a7e. Territory and Idaho— v e oy A 200 Wyoming feeder yeariin :’»hfim"&%infl.‘?mmc' fair to extra, 4@ [ uary, 4s. Pecple's las oo : {3 | Fine lialic: fine medium. 1601 e QRN AN Y. i oouny. W Eeiade Yoo d piltoian Balace Car SRR St 100170, meium. iB4Gise. Utah and B 4 Dull....... S8 BUTTER—Receipts pkgs: unset. | TOLEDO, O Nov. DB—Clover, | Republic Steel ... 8 B e ity Basim, SO ohisy 1 steer.. .. 90 R Seomery, ) WO state”datry, 156 | Frdy S0: Maron, WS Prims ol | ROSHor cioads . . e o Totdgine: mmedinm. " istage. . Montana Fine 10 bytie. 1188 CHEESE—Recelpts. @ é : aulet; | sike, $6.60. l’!ll’ll, ||mmhy.fin 35. qrsan g 3 s thake - BN :{1.0'3;‘:. %fi‘i‘ '::dl;u;g!g:’uen:‘h(;,)r(l‘:(l‘tfild%mc; Dn\'l:—;:\"elb'." B i state, full cream, fancy, smali colored, R " . Beptember, 11%c; October, 103 smali Metal Market, 3 cows..... 983 7 W feeder 13 o 3 n 7 cows..... %5 5 Wioming fevder lambs...... : The Merchants ¢ YORK e it ; Coffee Market white, September, 1iec: _October. 10%c; W YORK, Nov. 10.—METALS—Spot tin | do fd .. . Jarge colored, September. 11%c: ~ Octobtr. | was 7a 6 RIgher I London at £116 26 b ang | U, 8. Rubber il . NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—COFFEE—Spot Nati = 10%0. futures advanced 108 to €117 8s, locally, | do Pfd ... PR Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, G%c. Mild, firm. aney—Neb. v e B R ational Bank o%Gfls—l"’hcelp:‘m 10333 nkgs.; firm; west- | however. Un was unchanged and'quiet a | U B Bteel ............| The market for futures opened steady ai 1feeder B e . of Basater Mab X t 1 ‘oppe! 8 £ o o o . advi C s, foliowin o 5 $ " Vi 3 o o ";;Ol";:"gfl';lrT‘A‘I'»:..xl’leady western chick- | l:.nfi\}m.r Whero shot” closed i Tentun Tiuon s :;’Ldr:v.»\e}'-l"vln‘;-noxl.? u.?.‘.'fl"nu».} l‘m;ll‘rore‘l i 5 n‘{v::’:::r . 18 Weeming feeder iamabes.. U. 5. Bepesitrry , 1le; fowls, '1le; turkeys, 13@ldc. | £50 28 60 and Putures at £58 2 6d. Nor . 0 and bullish advices concerning the growing 3. Ballard—Neb. 3 W B . Ercased. ‘quict: western chickens, 11ér12c: | quoted at” $1076; electrolyiic, 313, and| Total sales for the day. uSed shares. |8 "hut demand was lmited and. soon | feeders. . 8 Wyoming feeder yearlings..! 8l 3 Capital and Surpius, $600,000 | § ieaders. 2% Wyomirg ewes and wethers. PRANK MURPHY, Pres. BEX. B. WOOD, V. Pres. e 2% Wyoming yearlings... 3 LUTHER DRAKE. Ca shier. fowls, lic; turkeys, 16c Custing at $13.50. Lead was steady at $4.50 S Cm— after the call prices began to sag Off, and | 18 fecdore 3 Retfors 124 Wyoming seeneany : FRANK 7. BAMILTON, Asst. Cashier, in the local market, declined 1s 3d in Lon- in the last few minutes the market ruled | | calf... § e {} Waining yearlings......... Recelve sccounts of basks bankers, corpor- ac L1153, Spelter decl d A very weak under liquidation. The close was s Spelier declining 10 pointa| LONDON. Nov. 10.—Closing quotations: |Very wesk under liauidation, The close was | helfers.. 1 cow 210 weatern fed ewes............ pase 44 native fed ewes ‘trima’ and ‘ndividusls on faverble o v, 10~WHEAT—. to $5.9 in New York remained unchanged | cocesls fo §7 13-16|New York Central..i21} ) - Ay B SV HEAT De; | at £21 in London. Iron closed at {8a 0 in | Coeols,or money B 1 e Moot "8 wemray. 1% yero 800 bags, Incluging: " December, £76¢1 | 1 cow: 3 S0 saatoc: | G asow and at i3 104 in Midalesborough. | smsconda - ot pray o 8 | Japuary, SRGERC March, bgnste; April. | 3 cows. 1 cow. E No. 4 e: | T o was qdlet; No. [ | Anasouds : atario jora . i May. 6.000.30c; i Bep’ 1 A 3 o u rejected, : bd, 80@8ic; No. 3| northern Is Jaucted at #16 0g16.00; No. 3| Mo o o yeonss tember, 6.35¢¢.40c; October, 6.6e. j v o 28 18 Bais ool T Ty [ g R 3 g foundry northern, $14.26@15.00; No. 1 Baltimore 0. .71 A ~ coW...... . : 4 ~ - CORN—December. #6%c; May. 36%0%%c: | olithern and 1 forRdry ,(,gm,::"';g;g Canadian Pacific ... asding A Whisky Market, H A 3/ native fed be...1lL00 Pl e T cortitectn of Descan eash No. 3 mixed, 41c; No. 2 white, 4lc; No. ) Chesapeake & Ohio o 1% pid PEORIA, Nov, 10.-WHISKY—8teady, on| § cowS..... it -l L ep—— R Caletats e ity S Sdhomieay rooks—Wyo. 8T. JOSEPH, Mo., ov, 10.-—CATTL | ————— Recelpts, 200 head market active and Hettle—Wyo. steady; natives, $3.40@5.15; cows and heif- 1 cow ere. LS0GAS0; stockers and feeders, 32.40 1 cow @3.85 “HOGS—Recelpts. 8,408 head; market 156 30c un s ' lower; light, $4.65@5.00; medium and heavy [H A $1.504 5.00. 5 feeders. 3 feeders. . SHEEP AN LAMBS—Receipts, 1624 STOCKS AND BONDS head; lambs 2G2c higher than last week's close; top, .35 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ueley—Wyo — have over 15 offices. 1powe.... K City Live Stoek Market. 17 Btate and Nat'l Banks, -t KANSAS CITY. Nov. 10—CATTLE—Re- OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST, celpts, 16,60 head of natives and 140 head Out of Town Business Solicited. of Texans; calves, 80 head of natives and 0 head of Texans. The market for corn | [l Omebe Branch: 1618 Far am St Tel 3467 fed steers was steady to lower; for win- THOS. M. WADDICK, Correspondent. tered westerns, strong. for Texas and west. ern canners, steady to strong; for pat to good 'vearlings. 33.00@3.35; choice weth- £ era SU1503.26; Talr {0 good wethers, 3905 | ST+ PAUL, MINN, 18.15: good to cholce ewes, $250@2.75: fair to | Deal fxnm;“p;\" s §: lwi Jfl,‘clmlga lywlf,r \H\bn | | §00@i10: tair to godd feeder lnmba . [l i3 BT e7 sl Graim, Provisions, Stocks Ives... 3% _3 00 feeder ewes, $2.0002.25; culls, 2 : b R._Harvey—Neb. reasniative slser . TOU FLUQLR, Top- | Bought and acld for coah ov 0 remeonable 2 5 e wrcewn 8 2322389802 - E ¥ FRr western steamed, '$7.45; refined, duli; No. 2 red, western, winter, 68 2d. Futures | 9° Pfd L $8.35, steady: December, 6s 4%d; March, 6s 4%d; | Natlona]l Blacuit ¥ - . . -4 4 ; 3 ; o a the call is working well toward fine medium S 0 T hae MR b | MAT Se P Naslonal_Lan and fine grades. Quotations: IKentucky, | 1 COW ings in foreign wools. For territory wools L'm 0) EEBLY Wyoming feeder lambs 3 Best Facllittes. Liberal Advances 12 Wyoming feader yearlings Prompt Returns. 7 Wyoming feeder lambs 100 2 Idaho fecder yearlings 3 e Bds. ldaho fecder yearlings 83 Omada, /voming feeder 8 3 Wyoming feeder Delath. Idaho feeder lambs = Wyoming feeder lambs 888 ARSI SSIBIRTR & sE3s £ SSIBELEIR 58 P 30 fuawe: e Weoro® 1210t0nerersrstoce J : e JIS, Nov. 10.-METALS-Lead, | Shicgfe O W RO basis of finished goods, 31.%. i cow OATE-No, 2 white, $G30%c; No. 2 mixed, spelter, AUIL t $630 a0 | Suplhe, & 8. P12l (Bouthern ‘Raiiway. .l T Yotk oot ey gteady,| ) PYE-No. 2, 4% = Donver G011 19| southern Facide. ... 4t | $1.31 X i 2 cows... FAY—Cholen | timothy, $.001950; choloe md Molasses. o pd & |Usion bacisc CHICAGO, Nov. 10.-WHISKY—On basia| \ ..., N ¢ {EW YORK, Nov. 10—SUGAR— rie o of high wines. steady, $1.: preirie. 88 00478 25 NEW YORK. Nov. 10.—SUGAR—Raw, | B7¢ = 8 [ited Siatos Stosi “CINCINNATI, Nov. 10— WHISKY-Disti- | 3 cows BUTTER-Creamery, 18%@2c; dairy, | nominal; fair refining, 8 5-16c: centrifugal. % o 34 W td - ; - y § steers. .. 1781 faney, 18c. test, 313-16c; molasses su 31-d6c. Res | i 0 o 181 | Wabash 1 |lers” fnished goods, steady, on basis of | § flecrs .1 Fire: Missourl and Kansas, cases | ined, quiet; No. 6 4.30c; No. 7, 4.8¢; No. | Lamiorii Nash_ 103 | do pra..l. i L 14 cows. o e A, T couae® | 4. S0 No. 8. 4e; No. 16, 4.100; No. 10, | Heaset® o A"T. 1% e § feeder fases Included, * 406¢; No. 13, de; No. 13, 38%c: No. 14, 390c. | BAR SILVER-Quiet at 21 per ounce. - 14 feeders. Baskintd Shioses ctioners' A 4.8c; mould A, 4%ci cut | MONEY—34@M per cent. The rate of dis-| Following are the receipts of live stock at | 13 feeders Wheat, bu e 251,600 \ loaf xja"i rrl&he:l;‘hi.l\‘ 'gm'd-r-d. 4.80¢; | count in_thc open m-rl{flet for short bills | the six principal 'eller(n “(lxasficnerélry. E g granulated e; o h e ont! “attle, OFS. heep. cows Bor: 2o . : ) | MOLASSES—Sieady: New Orleans open |Snd, for three months' bills is @404 per S0 et T eami| 'S Soma: nis. . STl tie, kocd to cholce, @Mt " ”& % 2.000 VEW * ORIEA} Nov. 10—SUGARY Kansas Cit g 8,500 Duluth Grain Market. Q centrifugal. granulated. 4ie; whites, Fassign Finsneial, Bt "Touls. . s 5. DUL Noy. 10.-WHEAT— 1663 15-16c; yellows, 3%@3 13-160; seconds, | LONDON, Nov. 10—MONEY was in good | 8t. Joseph [y HEa demand in'the market today. The condl- | Sioux City (X MOTASSES-Fasier: open kettle. #1@lc; | ton of New York exchange caused & re- o centiiiugal, 14955c. Syrup, easier, B@le. | hardening .of discount rates but much of e NSRS HRANEI 53808 Vaeay o Mste e esisterocstsrere® am 22 3% Py 823

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