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IR Y yur-fs W — —_— ] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | cntcermsfhiafss: <™ "'""‘”EI NEWYORKSTOCKS AND BOMDS 1903. Bha'n aearee et e ke "wi ox | OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET [ 8wia Eana's cafit' -y 2 2 joatockers ‘and feeders, $2.009 2 Texas FLAX—Close, cash, 97%c; to arrive, ®%c; offered as long as possible. Business on 131 feeders. 999 3% b steers....liss 335 exas cows, November, 9ic: Decomber, ne; May, the stock exchange ‘was irregular. Home a— Swand Land & Cattle Co.-Wyo, e ¢ g, natvl g %74e. ralls were weak on poor earnings. Ameri- 2 steers. .1 RILE R »éflwfir& W@2.30; bully s General Liquidation Cause Lower Prioes in | BRAN=In bulk, $13.5. Market Bwamped Under Torrent of Penn- | $4n% cpened fair ‘with only, falr busincss, | Reosipts of Oattle Quite Liberal and Priees | ¢y reoders " 1e S50 head: market sgite All Grains at Obicago. OMAHMA WHOLESALE MARKET. syivania Btook Which Was Bold. Fon e b;n\ prices of the (-2 Orend Eased Off a Little 3 cows rsiobt f - u“.‘. “"‘:d“;_ffil‘;' :: 004,05, runk was flat on the traffic_returns no & s W5 a— equalling rlp«rmflnnln Rio Tlnl?l! l-no ;Eff,’.';. R ;g ;Il‘;":u $ wmsm yorkers, $1.90@5.00; plgs, k. Cc t on realizations. § . iy 9 Y GOVERNMENT REPORT AFFECTS CORN UNITED STATES STEEL IS UNCHANGED | Large trading in the metal was excited by | HOGS OPENED ABOUT A NICKEL LOWER | & bulls: 18 Y 1% | 8H AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 4,00 3 the Teport that the Montana mines would 7 cows IR oY o, o 210 :f:':; BT e s e red 8e: opan_tomorrow morning. he metal closed 7 210 2 3 D W . 2 : Selling Pressure Comes In Onts Ma ‘according to uge, al Tome of the Market Weaker |4 %3 Builion to the amount of £15000| Oly & Few Cars of Sheep Arrived and | | ) My White—8. D ru | Siam, g Texas clipped yearlings, A rawn from e n 3 o by 17 i ket After Slamp in Price of Sy ,.‘;:;,n;";;;";,',;f';;,,,zg"f., Transactions Are Fairly foday for shipment to Bouth America, £5. | Best Killers Sold at Steady to | cows 17 | stockers and feeders, $2.0063.50. \ fon Market tancy dairy, in tubs, 16G1&C; separator, Be owes Prices TR, AT Gut SN/ Sesunaon Bt ng Prices, While Feeders Sieux Oity 1abe Stesk Sarket, . 2 " h ) "0 ol plckerel, sc Dike, Toc; perch, 6o bufti in Most L PARIS, Nov. 11.—Stocks were heavy and Held Just About Steady. s Nov, D.-~Bbarial Tote. bm B, 6c; whiletish, 16c; salmon, business was inactive on the bourse today. is Ja Noy pect : i ddook Toc doatiah, At the close the market was calm. Threo 18 .’}.T&".':‘"....m head; {11c: lobsters, if r 1 er cent rentes, S8f 20c for the 5 - 18 ves . CHICAGO, Nov. il.—General liquidation | Brsien o mee oo O i headis, 11¢: cathah, | NEW YORK, Nov. 1l.—Today's stock | EXChange on London, 25t 18 for checks. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 1L ® mn‘l;; and, mixed.” 00 in both the rain and provis,ons piis causca m b[.k, bass, 20g25c; halibut, dc: crappies, | market was_Iiterally swamped under the | BERLIN, Nov. 11.-Prices on the bourse | Receipts were: - 188 & :'1 :}:u 2.50613.6); ca Jower piices all arouau on tne Buaia of | 12c} y,.m,.. 6c; white'bass. 10¢; bluefins, ta. | torrent of Pennsylvania_stock, the total | today were weaker. Iron shares broke up om uo.:ns "'& 16 | "Hous %00 heads 82 fwer; se:! Arade toaay, Mecember wheat clusing % | OYBTENE-New York counts, per can, | sales of which numbered almost s much | on large selling orders from the Rhine g T g & Ing, $4.46604 6 gt i lower, Lecember curn wus down S ul, | d3c, per gal, $2.00: extra selects, per can | a¥ the aggregate sales of shares of all | country. Canadian Pacific was lower. Ex-|Ofiicial fuesday BIW| 5 ws 26 . oats were off Y@%c, while January b.ovi | 3c, per gal.. $1.7: Stundard, per can, 27c. | other stocks sold during the day. Even | change on London, 20m 43%pfgs for checks. [ Official Wednesday 2% toers 26 S slons were 1roin imc 10 e lower. per gal, 3115, when it is allowed that the total number | Discount rates, short bills, 3 per cent; three | 1hree days tnis weel it u-ader' X 810 Stock in Comparatively firin cabies broukit out a |’ BICAN of Pennsylvania shares sold, being $50 per | months' bills, 3% per cent. Soms ChyS et weu 1 steers. ... 3% | Following are th et ¥ tairly §00d demand for both December anu | HAY—Prices Omaha_Whote- | share, should be halved for comparison iz fame Week before. ; 4t the six prnCR] ertie S s Say.wieat 4t the start wnu wecemoe: | sale Dealers' associaiion: Cholce No. 1 up- | with ‘sales of other stocks, the volume of New York Memey Market B s Sos oy 13 steers 20 |day: i onhaiial: uh. o 0 openca wa%c bigher at 174 iT%c. Offer- | land, $8.00; No. 2 $7.60; medium, $1. selling of this stock which had to be ab- - - ;A g me four weeks ago.. by 1cow.... 980 2 40 eurly in the aay 8nd wiin ' coarse, $6.50. 5. The sorbed in the market was truly formidable, | NEW YORK, Niw. 11.—-MONEY—On call, | Same days last year.. aui| leow.... 10 186 1cow... W 18 Cattle. Hogs in the price vi Lecemoer , are for hay nl’ good color and quall During the early part of the day the con- | strong; 314@6% per cent; closing bld and | KECELFLS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. 54 feeders. . 986 3 10 i B «, 6,500 00 Minneapolis the market here snowed |mand fair and receipts i trary “movement In United Btates Steel | offered, #i4; time joans, firmer; sixty days | The rollowing table shows the receipts of o 8P 8 Diikner-8. D. gains, the price advancing to Tigc| CORN-—48c. preferred served as_ an offset, held the |and ninety days, 6 per cent; six months | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Umana for | 1 steer. 1080 8 00 1 steer... 300 Sithin the first hour. Later i the aay the | OATS-—86c. downward course in Pennsylvania, but the BVH rime mercantile Ry 6 per cent. Lhe year to date una comparisons with .ast | 1 steer..... 1080 3 00 1 steer. 300 b, sentiment changed and seuing became geu- [ - RYE—No. 2, Boc. persistence of the latter movement ulti- TERLING EXCHA —Weak, then | year: 3 steers 16 steers. 30 8,150 erul. Biop 1wes orders came vut on the de- VEGETABLES. mately undermined the market and deter- | steady, with actual business in bankers’ fne, Deo | ee o] H 5,000 gline and there wus alto considerable short | POTATOBS Colorade, %c; Dakots, per | mined ite genera] tendency. ‘As a result, | bills it H&10048s for demand und dt | cattle . iogl sdnees it 9 feed o3 31 39 steers 30 = selling, which added to the general weak- net losses of 1 to 11 are indlcated for many ;n,mmfln for sixty d posted rates, LI 190048 R AR Ll L 18 6,650 } ness. Closing piices were ul about_tone Home .rownuyo of the prominent actlve stocks. United | $4. 801 and $4.84G4.5 commerclul bills, shee. rreren 1LOYS,300 1441008 161,592 ... e D. i bottom, with December %c lower at To%c, | basket, S5c; Virginias, per 3-bu. ®. | States Steel proforred ia not included, that | $4.78% Average prices puid tor hogs i South | 23 steers 2 f atter It naa touched T6ue. Ciearances of | NAVY BEANS-Per bu., $3.25. stook again having closed unchanged from | SILVER-Bar, G%c; Mexican dollars, | omah "?or the last several duys with com " F. Catron—8. D REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ¢ pheat and flour were ‘cdual 1o 1444, bu | CELERY—Small, per d0z., 2@8c; large | 1ast night and from the night before. It e parisons: 16 steers....1141 3 & u\eer' .90 345 | — ! Primary receipis were Ll bu. againet | western rai as m1n as 1% over last night's | BONDS—Governmént, steady; rallroad, s o s L e ~ 1,340 bu. u year ago. Minneapolis, Cni- OkaNew home srown, dry, per Ib., | level, and loat lta rise in sympathy with the | neavy. Daia | 190, (190 1301 1190, 1R (105 1. T T - O b - :\)r record yesterdny as fur. cago and Duluth reported receipts of 870 ug s nish, & crate, fl ess of Penusylvanin. The large vol- | The closing quotations on bonds are a8 ) o . ~4 fooders. . Truet commpihe Midiand Guarantee and cars, against 954 cars last week and 976 AQE— isconsiny olland. mp ™ e of A AT l:;m:;‘ by diary | follow: S9% 100 618 48 ° fll 360 ‘W. Carpenter—Mont. ey :',‘:’;J;h bonded: abstracter, 1814 CArSs A Yy [0, RNIPS-—Cai utabages, ““M recent expan- I o S Diremely woak after & firm |1c; Whits. per bio. Bo. sfi*fi In the company's owh capital stock, SRR S s e e B3 18 s Whiiam W. Cotton, et al, to Flerence opening: ng tho Arst Raif hour the | CARROTE: Per bue fc. and. the consequent largs increass in the ) k- R R B S r, Comertitont i M“. Jor I8 and oy test of ot market showed a fair degree ot frmness| PARSNIPS—Per bu., c. reguirementy on earnings in order to main- . P A ket S L 8 1 stes & Hemple's a | receipts, untavorable weather and FRUITR the present rate of return on bonds ci ot A AT AN IRY B e i 1 Carly. stromgths 1 wheat, Dut Iater 'in ‘the g Coloratoand Utan Kelters, .75 and stocks, was an acknow) tactor a R T S ] 1088 2 40 J h'"%v a and, Busband 1o duy @ flood of selling orders appeared In ,,.,.,,, oy . L7, | in the I fon. Bubscribers to the re- . 16| € 70| 6 05 452( ¢ |36/ 383 240 Dlock 3, Yosnrnan o8 feet of lot 16, the pit ‘and prices 0ok & Severe slump. | © A BB Michieas stock, $2.15 L Coltor- Cont Issues at 120 may be counted among 5000 81638 6 70| 8 98| 4 at] 436 o | 388 210 ADgeR % Yaten & Homple's addition k%mlmn:;lun llhoum_r;m locluhbelr Jnuor: nia Bellflowers, per box, w York ’!eh‘gel ppointed holders at the present | 4o coupor g 7 61485 6 74l 6 01| 4 61 4141 3 861 ° W% KXy ;x‘:d‘}fi "I‘tl:"a:{(“!;. “Nfig\:ml; In e selling. e bearish governmen n o Atehin e “ Y > : was the principal Influerice in calis- i R = SR, G aating vart '{."'"':b"?ul'.‘g'l"; United States Steel secur. | do -F!'i :-" 3 o e |50 HC R R SR8 foeders. 58 18 fary Hoater mm-. d oG . ng pressure. r selling be- | @Gy APES—California Tekays, $1.65; New e roun tiantio 7 H 661 o | 46| 410 362342| §steers.. . nd to Gene- nd_ishe December cloved at|York, sor 8-Ib. busket, c; pony Catambas, {‘.f;".f:u;’,', RAR & o T el | M B ml e odh| S8l o] <Y ARI3 G138 CEE A et run of hog arrived | Dove Ty v e % | ity Sttt | Bl Al oy, RERCH | bt g, B el R R TR iy R SRR | DA e ats enjoyed u. n? -:%: marke: un- Boil Bugle, M8, 0 " | Eibaets (et Peuteder s sios meshmbe T 5 a:rm' G886l 4 a1 (s e, NORe 100 Favorable 1o the selling. intereats | Oy Fiartelots 1, 2 and 3, block 1i, e ke v T ._,3 - box, $LTS. decided againat further cuts at present in ool ST A% 401 38| 30| and as u remult prices oased off ' little | \nna C. Meredith, ot i, to Fames H. cifh stendly”" 3 teature of the carly trade TROPICAL FRUITS. prices also helned these stocks. The news AR ol S S 408 S 8 8B mpemarket could be quoted Just about |~ Adams, lots 13, °14 and 15, block 7, Svus baying 5 December. by eath ouses, | ORANGES Fiorids brights and russets, | that (e ‘Amulgamated mines were (0 re: : a0t 8l s'nl L0 408 3 61] 343 | AN e ety ackiues ma ‘that Wi the | gMonmouth Park addition ... 1 and that option was quite firm, but the |1} siEes $4.00 SR X Plained yesterday's advance n that | c., & P. col 4-7:»- 47381 651 6 71| 406 o 13528 4| carly arrivals were disposed of in good | Fen Deland and husband to James Glose was ‘weak, with & loss of ke at | LEMONS—Calitornia fancy, 3% | stock, but did ‘not help.it more than a| do col. Gs. .. ST 8 63l B 1| 4 68l 4 ol "7} 845 | Season. Dt Lratne kept abriving an Gy 5o |y Deland, lots 4 and 5, block , i B[YGUc, after selling between Iswe and | 51268, $.50; cholce 240 to 270 sizes, ummm. fraction today. Tts reaction was furthered | CCC. & 8t L. & & $17%) 6 65| 5 68| 4 67| 4 02| 385 * [ the market did not ohme (o o close untl & | 4Elorence 000 R Eaus rostipis Whte 1B cota F1G8—Californi r i0-Ib. cartons. 8sc; by the sharp break in the raw copper mar- | Chi. Term. s A S G ! 408502 35| Tate Mour - The anmees usual the close | William K. Potter, receiver, to Fior gk a1y in U Gy b, gt |17 g TR SR TR R G sl o Tl d el 0| 3 471 3 41| was hardiy us good &s the opening and the lett, lots 28 and 4, ‘block 2, casl usiness and o i . q K )3 = b ) rd lace al jon o Somand for lurd, but later, With ’;fr‘l.'i: CORNTa Per sack, uw; per dox. and "wosk, with Pernkyivania ot it Brd® orior uen i i . Hg’!/:l $ Bl ol WM 403 B e (e ickel Cowar, elosing. R4 Genevieve Tylee to Erick An;‘h'rlng ces showing weakness, the market h OF | do_gen. 4s. 83 |Wis. Central ds . Heavy hogs sold largely at $1.60 and $4.621 | 8 of lot 22, block 2, Dworak's ad- R ek Pack B ATES—Porsian, per box of % packages, | SRy 1 above the ome RS . . altion Lo R nold “arly Which o™y 95 TRIETS | st por b o Bk s engugtoriots of gold for fm | Bkl oD it N e, G, W Forssiontes Bustay. T Maord B (TOR a8 CRipresentative | Charien B Bmith and Wife to Charies Fencdon, " JanunTy. pork. eiesd "t | BANANASPer medium sised bunch, $2.00 | port were made fn London, and the fur- | SOftered. The officlal number of cars of stock | J&hi% P P F. Martin, lot 10, block 1, Haleyon o ose ot 1,631, January lard was oo | @2.50; Jumbo, $2.75@3.25. her drop in exchange indicated the prob- PRSI brought In today by each road wa R T A ", Helghts ... o 1,100 lower at il g TR ge MISCELLANEOUS, able continuance of the movement, Lonaoh Dhwek Market attle. Hogs, Sheop H'r's 120 445 86 % | Charles 8. H ; CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream, Bonds were dull and heavy. Total sales T - v C, M. & St. P. R; 2 . 55 Be. 621y tors, to Willlam B. Parl *fohtimatea receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 124c; Wisconsin Youns Americas, Do oValue: SLEG00. United' Btates bonds | LONDON, Nov. 11.—Closing quotations: | Wabash “ LI 2y block 14, Florence . 135 care; corn, 23 cars, oats, 200 cars; hogs, | block Swiss, 1ic; Wisconsin' brick, were unchanged on the last call, Consols for money. w York Centrat a1 | MO. Pagific' Ry " 8 65 €% [ Clara T. Yale and husband to Ch 20 2 * | Wisconsin limberger, i2c. heCNowing are the closing quotations on | “4o”uccount - Union Pac. Bystem. [} B e b1 tina_8chommer, lot 25, block 11, CIif- . ~* o l.nun‘ futures 1anged as follows: HONEY—Nebraska, per 24 s, he New Torg Wrock grohappe; Anaconda : & N W. & i a% ton HIll addition ... 115 Utah uud (ulomdu . mum h. Low Close. | Atchison . 17 3 ,,‘: Paxton & Gallagher company to Fran- | / Artlchuopm |Hllh| Low | Close.|Y's'ty,| MAPL UGAR- 30 Bl g ‘1 g;, dp pld a £ 2 cls E. Barnett, el32 feet and ns0 | ;L%E%—lfier bm,bun 1 % n .8 B 5 240 € i feet of lot 4, block 4, Kountze's ith —Per . 160 @ w adition .......... 0 m | x| 7| HORSE RADISH-Yer o 5o ot So gia iy b g “ 120 [l @ Brna Hammel to Friederich Bdaibaver, 1& 7& TiiY Nc ed, n 17 mh 40 8. “® undividedie of wi7 feet of lot § and July Baiman 1| NUT b—w-muu‘ No- 1 shott-shel, b “saat sy 18 a0 . & eli feet ot lot 7, block 1 South | S 15¢; hard-shell 1b. Lde; No. 2 seft hell Chicago & Alion 84 -4 s Omaha view .. 1 P er Ib., 1ic; 2 hard-shell,'per 1., 13c] | CHICOER & @ - 1» H Frank J. Finnegan to Frank Vocasek, ! lots 17 and 18, block 3, Brown, Park addition Total Receipts. 8 ell, per | ¢ P The disposit un of me dfif;! rerelpu was pecana, large, per [} 2 4mUMa! 2% e P razils, per I Ju‘lz l fi‘%} :m‘ g HER | 11G113%¢: aimo hardshell, per b g2g228228822232332322282333228883282E. | [ Augusta Lo¢ " 4133 sty | 1B, 10G11c; small, per 1\: 9%4@10c; peanut: i ¥ 13 as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- a2 200 I Tt an H Bat e, ol or ndy Moy S%:&‘ Bl BOTREN R pei b, Bic roasted. peinuts, per’ib,, 7 Ao ot Nogh. 1148 ber of head Indicated: ' E 8 & feet of lot 7. Hartman's addition.... 500 Pork~ | [ | | | s T SRRl acha e esoer DUY BAR SILVER—26%d per ounce. ‘Oomaha Packing Co. 587 80 "fi.‘n H B B jusunmmuemun Bo0; Dlack walpuis, per bu. g T TR L MONEY--35a4 per cent. ‘The rate of dis- | Swift and Company.140 12 L fir. Tarde | 0o 172% 18 | chentnuts, b., 14c. i count in thc open market for short bills | Cudahy Packing Co.1,247 1,961 [ Dec. I eaml 68 | 6l s em I g “‘ ";fé‘: B 4No 3 Srven, T bt e b % AR 208 @ TObacco Heart Jan, uslom § ]ao‘r 7% Ne oo o Thei he fo.. ; - 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 Ibs., 8%c: No. 2 veal —_— Omaha Co., St. Jo.. " | SERER 43 ] $i Spp|i D Paty b s OMAHA, Nov, 11.—Bank clearings for to- | Carey & Benton % | heart and blood tonic about which you ay 6 32%| 620 | 6223 6 7ig day were #1.295,00L.69, an increase of $2,349.8 | Lobman & Co. &3 €114 A1 1 t deal and Mot New St. Louls Gr: Prov! over the corresponding day last year. McCreary & Cai 12 i il lesrn & c“wn:ln‘ -;n":‘h?or.t;or:: uotations were as follows: ST. LOUIS, No - WHBAT-Lo B g ~aveTrd Y. L Btephen = k on diseases of th and nerves. Astive but. weak; winter pat.| No 2 red cash, elévator, noming rac Cotton Muarket. Hil & Huntsinger., & i ook o B Art and perves ents. $.0084.20; straights, $3.7 fl?c Deeemher. Si4c; May, Tikcs N NEW YORK, Nov. 1L—COTTON—The | i 2" famiitor 2. 1% o patents, $4100440; nralgts. $5. 4 n 8o, market opened steady at an advance of 2| 1. . Huas Y ST Rt s i Ao og. ints to a decline of 3 polnts, the irreg AR B e ybsterd 7 ERar [BAT—No. 3, T@6c; No. 2 red, %@ ng theep run the arrivais (oday, amountng arity being in Keeping with the ra.her co flicting nature of the carly news, which | cluded firmer cables than expecteu and rather unsettled weather as uppesed to to about twenty-eight cars, seemed very small, ®’here was an outlet for the a s yesterday and as a result the ma | RN-—No. s No. 2 yellow, i OATS-No. *fi". No. 8 white, igtisic. | R 5 - not at all choked md“ and all . 3@e; falr to T Rl i R 2“'&‘3.’;,::‘{“.,!".,,‘.:1.::.’.‘« tiie Besirable “orterings. were disposed ‘of gxtra faiiey and stralght, full receipts, At first there was some dis- o withous trouble. 1 northwestorn, Sa.c0ga.00, position to seil and prices on the call & 2501 | Packers were agaln anxious for the bet- ! ‘ciover, Fontrast | SEED Tmothy. steady 2G2.75. F Rorkea a dittlectower, ‘bt almost imie. | CATTLEReceipts were quite lieral this | ter grades of fambs and anything answer: 7 " SRANS Har LBt on ! :’:t A g i dlately tho market rallied very sharply by | TIOThinS koo packers Were InGIned, (0 B¢ | stFonk and-active. Fha tair o good Sredes —Easy; sacl east track, o arish on nearly al nds. e, e fair to I £ Bbl Loy i nm;y(umy' ntoimek. ugme. New York Central. /1180 116 115 115 | the “amgressive ‘attitude of the bulls on g1l Made: Salsaasn wete | S60008 8na actvs. The (alf to geod Erades Norfolk & do covering and the execution of ove -mm: "‘d,nfi : her slow from start to fin- | few that would do for packers' use, the .78; short clear ot R g B g RS The morning well adva Defore | market came to an early clos ateady “ n,‘r m. last of the session and 2 | Much business was transacted. The feeder market showed very little Inu h,'" Bales e-ti- | JReceipts included about twenty-five cars|change from yesterday. There was no o *t1°| of_cornted steers, of wlix‘lrh there were a | groat amount”of actiyicy, bt still the OTTON— | few loads of good qualit e bulk of | better 'grades chang ands freeiy at ’u":"‘o,.,}},,__‘,: o ;;;‘ them, ‘though, Soere: abortfea and packers | steady prices, with oommon stufr dull the e Vi i | started in from the beginning to pound the [ same as usual. market. It would be safe to quote the gen- | Quotations {or grass stock: Cholce wesf eral market 8G10c lower, especially on the | orn lambs, #.0G4Ts; alr o good lamb shorter fed varletiea\Ii was late beforo | 4250480 choice yearlings, S 5840 a _clearance was mad fo good yearlings, 30005, The cow market was also slow-and lower. | er %; falr to IRON COTTON TIES—1.06. e ¢ ork: Lower; ) R Snpments | standard mess, S5 Lard: - Lower i .67, boxed extra mhorts, $8.50; clear ribs, $8.75; ‘short clear, $0.00. POULTRY—Firm: chickens, 6; sprin turkeys, 1lc; ducks, 9Gd%c; geese, 10 Hirrrn_steady; 5 ant ! ady; creamery, 2%@%c Delightful as a Beverage. Henlthful as & Tonic. Januar; Bfi& Tc; Mal 1.06¢ ; Apnl, nmu May, ll Wum. Juna. 3 re quite a few Included in the |3.15; good to cholce ewes, §2.50@2.7 m’fm fl;:':ee:e' e ae lw':":'g" Shipments. | 8t, oL . a3 A TTON— Spol TWeringn and buyers were siow to take hold | good ewes, 2. ; o easy, 1 SR, ha 10,000 | _do pfd.. Infalr demand, prices 14 points higher, | and thelr bids were ower than | $3.9004. Bouthern yesterday's general ma In other 000 | Southern Rall' American middling falr, 6.30d; good mid- ds, a large share of the’ advance of | lings, $3.10G3.50; feeder wethers. §3. dling, 6124; middiing, 804d; low middling, | Monday ‘and Tuesday was lost. The same | feeder ewes, $2.00@2.2; culls, $1.00G200, 5.08d ordinary, 5,684, The sales of the day | Ao with steers. it Was late before a clear- | rasentative sales: e NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, gfi{:‘.’ g: g~ o v Flor sale -(!helm- m Various| Mansas City Gra were 7,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for ing bars, cafes as made. No, Av. Pr. speculation and export and included 60.0 | "%, o8 e dull and weak, but veal calves | 1% Wyoming cull yearlings, KwBAS CITY, Nov. n ~WHE. American. Receipts, 8,000 bales, no Amer- mm”::mm the same as they have all along. { 119 “;.;mln: cull e’weul ‘ g }g —~FLOU. A7 g cem| c. M- A u No. : h-rd ican. Futures opened and_ closed ~firm: The stocker and feeder market was dull | 240 Wyoming cyll ewes. 70 R—mmc- 93 'nm:ch 3, 61@70c; Sogsie; TS American middling, g o. c., November, 6.9 onq Jower. The demand from the country | 98 Wyoming cull ewe: 12 , bble, The | jected, Jeise: No. P red, ase: No. 3, @5.970; November and December, 5.9)@s. has been way below expectations and as a | 534 Wyoming cull ewes. Y | market e, ul and wisk; winier pai: December and January. 54706884 January | e, been way below Expectslom M0%n the | 362 Wyoming ull ‘ewer. 1 S. HIRSCH & (0. o puin i “l"m 4 CORN-December, %lc; May, 36G3l4c; and February, 5.864; February and March, | Faviy Of speculators. Owing to that fact | 38 Wyoming feeder ewss 19 8 Minbesota patents |15 aster axtras, | cash, No 3 mixed, #c; No. 2 white, Gigc; §882; March and Apri, 55665 88 11 April they "were very' slow 1o take hold this | 26 Wyoming cuil yeuriins ] Kansas CMy, \ 5.85@5.86d ; n the case of the ver omi 3 tor lo"‘ Grates, BARRI Rye o sionay, | GATS o, 3 white, %OMe; No. 3 mixed, and iy Chek; Juty and August, 8850 P O P hioh were not & Ereat deal | 138 Wyoming ' cwes. o e W Tower: but ‘all others were dull and gen-| 504 Wyoming Metal Market. eraily o @ime lower' than yesterany. | 104 Wyoming eemed to wan omin NEW YORK, Nov. 11.-METALS-—Tin de. nrp:v:.f:'m'nnu heef steers and paid just | 1704 Wyoming . 40; cholce to fs Foare Bickwheat flour, dull at 15906 |~ H¥B-No. 2, . 0. HAY—Cholce timothy, $9.00@9.50; choice [BAL—Easy; yellow western, $1.02; | prairie, $8.00G8.50. (lll-*fi kiln dried, $3.2093.25. vnl ‘lgl‘FJR—L‘rellmerY. 18%@20c; dairy, r, Suarlos&Saarlas : 0 lesboraugh. 4% Intermational Pi 425 10%d {n Middlesboraugh. Locally iron . clined about 17s 64 in London, spot there Floes for them. Aside from | 1007 Wyomin fominal; No. 2 western, 6le £. o. b. | f se. Closing ‘at £116 6. and futures at £116 2 6d, |about steady pric 5 ' state uu( -ruv. uflu ‘Egus-mm Missourl and Kansas, case: lfi“n'ry the decline quoted rates was about | the Ket, ':m 1:".'1!%!’.‘.'."":."....‘.’:"“5."..43‘: m M::{“' SPEOllI.IS“ | =2 Y- ““ “.“} .| returned, Jici mew No. 2 whitewood cases "’gz‘ ,'9‘;}' f",‘;e;‘ L o ke gws were b@l0c Tower and stockers | 23 Wyoming Cure AlS Bjecta) P [ W’*lk L ALETS bu.; exports, 11,- | 0 oo HHC: Recelpts. Shipments. ana “futures at | Ana feeders N ol B e St something | 301 Wyoming { w t, Nort red. o elevitor; 54,460 152,000 ¢ S8 | 200 15s. "1{ ’g’ per was quiet, Lake | \OWED SO00 PO rasentative uale 7 DISEASES OF MEN orn Duuin, A P Amer. Sugar Heining 1508 1i% iikid 1104 ey N iyl AR A1 SERY STNPRS BLOOD POISON 1 Man| nominal, Opuon:.openeod staedy 0% | Annconda Mining C 6 @ & | A5 I Tondon ~and at TL80 1a " New | X A e o3 I and for's Ut weiod heinon oo Sover. raim arkes, | b T % B B |k B oy figee e 0| T i g WEAL, UERYONS UEd | 3 Rinx HeinEs of [December | MILWAUKEE, Nov. 1L — WHEAT— | Col. & Hock Coa The London market was unchanged at £31; ol s 2 KIDNEY AND BLADDER 1 .,,’B'""g,"om bt neral liquidation and No. 1 northern. 8ic; No. 2 northern, | Consolidated Gas. iron closed at 48391 In Glasgow and at heaviness afler ; ...Faa" ay, due o poor export ber, 6% asied. Sienernl “Mieots DISEASES wes tern recefpts. was unchanged: No. 1 foundry northern is No. 1, close was m net lower: May, Si@&2c, W\“LEY Bin: No. ; sample, 3@ quoted at HEMGIES; No. 3 foundry narth- o 2 ,-.rii.'," Treatment and Medicine losed, e at $13.28G1 0. 1 foundry southern -1 fi% Se; mber, $3%G83 3-16c, closed, CORN-Stendy; November, dbthe; Decem- | 0 P i [ ang No» '3 ‘toundrs southern soft at $14.000 ] 102 Nebraska feeder 1 s oo 'En louT“ er, : ; h Liverpool Graim Market Rerih vt st rours. Nov. L. e 0 82uth ‘Dakota yeariines inations 2nd advice free at offics o Qull ‘at $4.22%;" spelter, dull at byl U Written contracts given in all Pacific, Mall. curable dis or refund money Wyoming feeder I LIVERPOO;A ov. 11.—WHEAT-8pot, | People's Gas £ ol SUTETRNBRTESILLRSBRITTANALBILEA PRSI SIRSRMENOn. X oo 4o SR DRI S0 oAt SO ) 2SR RRES2NAARSS S IEEERTITS2RTL LSSy w 1) feed steady; No Western, winter, 6s 2. Wool Market. Wyoming feedor lamb treatment. Treatment by mall. POt Futuren atcady; December, S8 54: March. Pressed Stesi Car. BOSTON, Nov. 11.—WOOL—Kentuck: 200 y in Omaha. ) s %, R T entuc H Sgen Wedgunted Later it BT v | & S8 May 3%a. and fine grades = Quotation Kentucky, 200 19 | 469 Wyoming Cer. 14th and Deuglas, OMAHA, NEB. wheat and closed heavy at %@le net de- | CORN-—Spot, casy: American mixed, 4s el R Y B Ne 8% 235 4 feeders.. 167 300 cline, making new low prices for the sea- Futures steady; ~December, s Wd: %e; braid, 22q3dc. s A Tdaho— T80 2 7 g CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, R e Bk ot July; | January, 3 11NA. Fine, T@lkc; fine medium, 16g17c; medium, 218 Hoows... 0 18 5 el Dulu(h Grain Market. L’}f,’,‘“’c o et Uy D¢ | § cows. . 100 1 1hull 10 | Fair Recelpts of Stock, with Price of CHICAGO—MINNEAPOLIS | Wi | DULUTH, Noy. 11—WHEAT-On track, [V, 8 Nevata—Nine. B¥ic: foe i 1 3% - i Cattle and Sheep Higher | Lo | N, e T N CengRienerd, TONe | 5y e W ol WUTH DAK, 2GHIGATO. Nov. 11.-CATTLE Rece . goSRRer a6 " 2 7 ¥ including 2,000 Y ! ATE On treik S04 10 SIAvE 3. . 8o pat. - o ., Jogidoe; fine medium choles, i | o fosds: 21 1R | market: opsned sioady ‘e 100 ine I od, <, e f ; e TSmO Mooy | 3 cowS i% 1@ |closed weaki g00d Lo prime stesrs. 8. 9 i on, 2 to % Ibs., orn 1! Medium combing and clothing, { 1 SOW. 990 190 190 |6.70; poor to medium, 't " | W IQLERO. Nov. 1L SEED Clover, R ks Madlum peates. e e heavy Tang: | 1cow... 106 2 & 345 | and feeders, §1.7SGAZ5: cows, 1506415 } vaston, 20 to 25 1bs., | 3882%: EU A Sy SR B o ey, e 3cows.. 918 2% 24 |neifers. £.00G47; canners, $1.60a3.8; buils, iy 0add e | Pbervary. s 9 j L Chamberialn—Neb. (0TG4 calves, S0GT0; Texds e — ‘western steers, $5.0004 { 253ke SRS % Alton. Srma B Buston Stogs Suste Cofige Market, 31 cown.. /1061 2 40 200 | HOGS—Receipts today, 2,000 head; esti- | g e AR U BOBTON, Nov. 1f—Call loans, 606 per| nNew YORK, Nov. 1L—COFFEE-S 1 steer.. . 880 200 17 |mated tomorrow, 2,000 h et Main office hams, Nov. 11.—CORN—Stead: clal | Rio " steady: No. 7, involce, Siaci P?: 1 steer..... 910 2 80 32 |was steady to 10c higher; mixed and | extra JORIA, Mov y; No. 3, firm. The market for futures opened 3 foeders.. 90 33 32 feeders.. 976 2 50 butrhm, $4.6086.10; good to choice heavy, b 1 ‘qutet ‘\,[': N, 3 Wik 1% |20 an Ravance of 8010 points on rather | 3 feeders.. 4 3 3 foais: rougn heavy, $ioGie; iight, | Manhattan Bullding, i houlders, Ry g el Yhity MO No. better European cables than expected and O. B, Beard—Neb. 48] bulc of seles.’ $4.6064 80 \ . d a u‘ ht hulh support. T:a hfulla attracted :l-hn "{3 “‘3 ;: hes.'.:“fi. mmm LAl “-735‘;"10 ‘2030 ST. PAUL, MINN. e al K| "auul. xlfl&l k nfi Sisiar and Nelaisag eRos wioe rether’ cesiar, “with Ul war: H 218 40 |s00d 1o choice 5&3 BBGLS: tair 10 Dealers in sbort clear, umuoo YORK, Nov. 1.—8UGAR—Ra: ket “firally steady. net's" points lower 't cholce mix: western shee b mess. BATS | o tair refining, | §5-16; % ints “higher. Sales were 5000 bags, W. . 22 Cniive lumbe, 9000515 West: Stocks, Graln, Provisions Ncutndy domestic, fair to extra, 4@ | test, 313-16c: molasses s Im uding November at G.4éc; December, | 2 M0 3 2 18 ern lambs, $3.76@6.15. B e n. nominal. 4| el nomina 5.60@6.65; January. 5.65@5.76¢; , 2 cows. .10 275 350 i Bought and sold for cash or on reasonable .‘I AR Ow v city, 4%e; country, 41 fooj No & L1k 3 e May, 6.006 0#6.20c ; e e New York Live Stock Market. Margins. fl 5 0. U September, 6.25@6. L | awW v. - CEVES . 3 ER-Recelpts, 072 phgs: unset. (‘on{ncuanm y Byt Pl S A.° *c cut i e 930 20 18 | oW, Iomx P,:_’;“a 11 k‘z}'lryr”;el}:_ Members Imporiant Exe e, l ¢ tied; ereamery, state dairy, 15@ lml“ii.lm :r’%:‘mg“bfi;m‘.fl'dw ds0c; st. Lo s was rather slow, bu (R P g Bt g O TSN B a o o i . e cunui:—xu-.lpu 9,066 phy S MOLASSES—Sieady; New Orleans open $T. LOUIS, Nov C. H. Irons—Neb. fli.’.;;‘ Semi ’]?{_";“";M"‘f:d_ym"'; f=¢- 1 \‘:,_"'“'i;'.'m;h"’l‘,‘,,,‘., watied Sea Sl TRl oty Cianert MR} gojuiati | pottle: gocd to cholce. 31 L T 60% ' head, includin BE F6 Toew...m am [Hedr o M o B o i oS i Beptem! October, 10%c; smali | NEW EANS, Nov. 1L —sucum_l Steel ... market steady to strong: n native lhlpfin‘ 10563 40 e, 5 Baat i cann. b0 m: siockere: WHlter Beptember, 11 uistober. loxe: | Quiet and easier; apen keitle centrifugul, and export sisers. XY 529 Cables quoted live cattle lower at s p our Grain 10 Us. i large colored, Beptember, 1i}e; Octobir, | 3%G3%e: centrifugal, white, 3 13-16c; yellow, | We B Salss ataars, BLOMM.A: stoers under S L] O L Juot o e e 5t %Y 1 Beceivia. 1039 pye.: or W e e Cuiet Kotha. "o 3 v, i welgh(; sheen steady; refrigerator beet Prompt S;lu:\.Afl e ™m; west- i open e, H e . selling at e Best Facilities. ert vances. b seconds to first A trifugal, 120924c 13 feeders.. 908 2 80 ’ ¥ 3 {8l S POUTIPRY Allve. ntoady: western chick- | “BY RUE- Basier &t 21G90c. New York '""" Quotations, @6.5; Texas and Indlan steers, 32 3 steers....1016 800 v Y B Reosipte, LI bipt Zhe Pk Branch OMeest ens, 1llc; fowls, lic; turks 1371 dc. —— EW K, Nov. 11.—The followin, cows and heifers, $2. 0. G. G. Ware—Neb, westerns, steady. Veals, | 1090 Bee Bld, 'Phone 3514 NEW YOR! low re Tussers and A , i r"‘-‘dicqm' ; western chickens, 11%4@l2c; Whisky Market, um.uor- n mining o&l 13 teeders.. 84 310 2 fopders 955 3 76 G 5; tops, W00 culle, H0: grassers Omaha, Nebraska. vh fowls, lic; turkeys, 16c. PEORIA, Nov. 1.—WHISKY—Steady on 1 e 2 mitn-en and fed calves, $2.715(13.60; westerns, $3.00 DULUTH. WINNIPEG. fy basis of finished goods, $1.25. by X s e @3.62%. City dressed :’u.m d'"a;() at’ s@ldc T '$ e Preduce Mark 8T LOUIS, Nov. U.—WHISKY—8teady, | shrunawick Con.. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1.500 J. H. Scott—Neb. L E T ey - S i i PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11—BUTTER—|®&. Comatock Tunnel .. head; market strong: native mutions, §.00 T8 i 3 fecders. @0 13 =Reosipta, &M head Yo 48 Firm nd printa 16 hlaher: exira. wesiers | o b AGD: NoY, JL-WHISKY-—On baste | St I 45 'lambs, WG8E: culls’ and Bucks, W AR Icown..® Fu [was sesier. Biats Rogr BMOE e R ] ] y °'m""'. ipirms: wood demand; fresh nearby, (CINCINNATIL Nov. 1l ~WHISKY—Disti. | irom £.00G4.00; stockers and feeders, 256275 48 imlmlm-—Neb head The market for sheep was sieadv: | i 4 5| joods, st ] basis Leadville O p 'or lambs, . ), a1 i 105 Joes off: weatern, Bgzc; southwestern, |17 0 y e o of | “iGered™ St. Joseph Live Stock Market. d B 0 3B |l wasks; culle, 40G1w; lamba, | STOCKS AND 'ou'. i l-:—smdy. fair | demana; N S— —— | 8T, JOSEPH, Nov. 1l CATTLE Re- 0 180 : = bt | creams fancy, 12; cholce, 11%c: Woy flasde Nasket. Veselsn Finansiol o eelpt hend. market was steady W. H. Wi oy R Talr 1o ‘good, gusee. NEW YORK, Nov. 1L.-DRY GOODS—| LONDON, Nov. 11.—MONEY—The ' de-|to loc e 3; cows and NORT 2065 266 3 — The market has presented the same ele- | mand in the market today slackened l?- halhr-, ® .60; stockers and feeders, AMT 265 nz 360 KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1L.-CATTLE-Re- | Minneapolis Wheat, Flo ments (of virength which have characier. | preciably. Discounts were firm owing to | 5064 M. ‘Gri celpts, 11100 head natives. 00 head Texans OUR SERVICE Im"nle. Nov. 11.—W lzed sellers for some time past. Th. attl- reased fears of early shipments of gold H()Oflvnacelpll £,150 head. The market 1360 1 %6 2 ead native calves, # head Tl'lll ca'ves; Out of Town Business Solicited. tude of buyers has been somewhat more | to the United States.” tho it is now | was 10G20c lower: light, $4.5094.%0; medium % 2% % steady to 10c ‘ower; west- [l ol o T e St Teb, 3467 3 May, " Gonservative on account of the uncertain- | doubled that the Bank of nd_will |and heavy, $440G4.5. %0 3 % eady to lower: Texas and 0. 1 hard, i Mo 1 nort fox of the raw material, the purchases | raise its of discount tomorrow. While | SHEEP ' AND = LAMBS—Receipts, 1,451 L W, M western canning THOS. M. WADDICK, Correspondent. ¥ No. 3 northern, 6 belng %0 far In advance a8 within the | the Uni Voo, I acquiring ail the avail: | bend. The market was steady; (op lambs, Js i Stockers and feeders, slow: choice export fast “week "0r “ore. able in the open market and 6.5, ewes, 8.5 1000 380 and dressed beef steers, $.80G5.3; fair to

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