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GRAIN AND PRODUCE NARRET| ™ " varatl] tion of Trade and Quotat! ‘!;]Ud D ple Faney Produce. TOV 2 for Y i & GG8—Fresh k, loss of emand for Cash Wiheat and Ex PR o Tfi—hm por: Demaxd Inoreases Price. chickens, u. .R' s@se tufluy?“ B .m .a-. 10 BUTTER- cholce to BAD WEATHER PROSPECTS AFFECT CORN f-;;gg-'rv,«,...,_.,_, .,..,,.."'"‘"15.,; ST, PAUL STOCK MAD - OBJZCT OF ATTACK | D'rcaniainty ‘Hogarding the bank rate pro- | HOGS ~GENERALLY A DIME LOWER pickerel, ike, 10c; percn, 6o; bu o b.ueha &u hicensh: 16} salmon, Povering by Shorts Advances Price dock, redsnapper, lobsters, boied, per b, 806} lobstors: ©f Onts and Provisions Are Firm yer iv.me, builheads, ‘lic; eatrian: 26¢; halibut, $¢; crappies, Under Leadership of Z¢; herring, te bass, 106 bluvnnn. iy K Latds U (81 kik—New York counis, per. tam, 43, per gal, $2.00: extra seiects, per can e, per al. §1.7: stundard, per can, ic. 15 CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—An Improved demand PBHAN-~fer ton, $14 50, Ror ’e‘u: “nmu together emln a Iln|;;-r|.llh\g— .':."'..;'.‘,‘fi‘."f,,."’ c%':m.m“r‘:ap ®XpO) usiness, were the principal fac- ¢ tors in crenung a_better tone in the wheat | 1and, $8.00; . X $7.50, .X". $7.0; Pit tod: cember closed with an A lyance bt " Tec. - December. comn was 8p 3 dusiey e ¢, oats were %c higher and January visions closed from 7 to 16c higher. n_spite bf the rather bearish character news In general, an_inclination was shown among local {raders to buy wheat, in the hope of an upturn after so long 4 | | 0d_of depression, and s a resuit l\f] OES~Coiorado. %c; bc; native, @@ oc. T 'POTATOES—TTome m'ohwu. Dakota, per | is improved demand a firm un.er.ons Wi oy 'vaded tho pit Shorts and co.n oision | k“/ w VIr njas, per ¥ 23.00. wes were fair buyers at the start, in- Y B —Per y juenced to some extent by reports of . per do H@%We; large Smaller receipts in the nortiwest, and De. | WESEr, ber opened unchanged to %c higher at -0 A—New home grown, dry, per Ib, c. "Offerings were light early in the | I4e] Spanish crate, $).50. and further advances were made, G I-com-ln Holland, 1%c. the noon hour prices eased off ,TURN!PB-CIILM- Rutabagas, per b, -::_u:;m on heavy selling by prominent 1 a,;g-:#..z« o Boc. ator, which was followed by sales from Per i ttered sources, but the demand was | PARSNIPS—Per bu., fiffictent to prevént any marked declin b FRUIT! ring the latter half of the session there you as & big domand for May from a houss | wintat Nan N o ‘&‘ m" AN th 8t. Louls connections and the strength | = APPL) ichigan stock, $3.15; Califor- 6819 dalincy Belped. the Reosmber price | is He""mr-,,. pox. Fi gt Mok York 0 01 a reentn, S showing an improvement, and with'a good | ctien s and Baidwins, B eating van d the market became strong | _GiItAPES—California Takays. $1. New y ¢ ma duflu the last half hour, with closin jces at the top. December. closed 73 X \o";ldb .l.:u et, 3c: nony Catiwbes R lll?l Wfl!fl“ MM ther at T8%c. Clearances of wheat an C flots were equal to 22440 bu, Primary re- | 2 }: S-S 1 Bugle, 30 Wk © ‘were 4,000 bu., against 1 ¥ ago. Bradstreet reported exvorts of °"“°”ngg;g;",:' ,l;;{,,;fgh e eat and flour for the week equal to| op 500 "D, agniner. 4.410.000 & year g, | o ORANGES Florida brighta and russets, nheapolis and Duluth reported receipts ‘L'“"' 109, £ 768 cars, which, with local recefpts of 133 i alifornia = fancy, 30 to 360 Car hone of contract Erade. made total | *1Ze8, H.8; cRoloe 30 to 20 slses, $4NGLE. pts for the three points of 855 cars, |, ‘"‘"fl'l T 10-1b, cartons. 85c; .?'lnll"l‘l! tl'mll va--'): and I(|n your ago. "‘Wg‘:‘r’ flmylg--- -crown, 1dc; b-crown, o situation in the corn pit was similar | 5 i mtlh“ in wheat, 'wr"'h":d"' tavoring woOCOANUTS—Per sack, #4.00; per dos, 01 le, In view of the recant declines, With o faje demand from commission ,.,lgo"lfs—l"eflhnhper box of 30 packages, i n- with covermg by shorts, the mar- r. lb.. in 60-b. boxes, @c. L "Showed good gains. Prospects of 1 | qBANANAS-Per medium sized binch, $2.00 | kup in the present favorable weather | @250 Jumbo, {4 75G8., 1 oonditions were responsible for some of MISCELLANEOUS, tM rength. After selling between 41%c CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream, i Doc:n mbet closed. %@%c higher {,‘.';'f,; Valcnnlln \wln:-c: fimfifi.'a" x;w:: cal receipts were 247 cars, onsin . 13%0; Sith 12 of ‘contract grade. 3 Wisconsin 1l e} Oats were given over to active covering | /1 s, ; sho and some of yesterday's sellers nd Colora -} frames, uw N Also on the buying side of the market ¢! i 'm' vas scattered and mostly by pob $3.25. mall receipts and a 0. Y- -n:-h -nd ‘were bull factors. With mcfll‘}flfw RADISH: l0z., ] a i o & 0| NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 shott-ahell, per ib. [ ..wn. "with December up %c at 33%c, after ’5; p-rd ib., No, 2 -or --heu ing’ bet: d .m.fiL ng 'ween 32%@3%c and 33%c. Loecal l‘%.a berts, r Ib. B Tecelpts were 168 cars. . H Provisions were firm. under the leader- | 11@11% '"mond' sofi-ahell, per Ib., 156 | p of lard, which wa# said to be In good | hardiehell. pecans, large, per ! hand for shipment. The hog market was | 10., 10011 £ ib.” o peanuts, b3 and showed declines of from 10c to 16c, Od pe-nuu. per 1b., 7e; : an unproved demand, with liberai utxc large hlckory nuts, | by sh nor gounterbalanced this i $1.75: shell-barks, per bu., $L.7 f Juntery 'poric closed Tige | 0; DIECK wainuts, per Bu PR edniora H . r PN R January lard was up fllt!muu- i3, ger Ib., 14 $6.8244 and ribs were 10@i2%c higher. | HID) Bre reen, | tlmated oscipts or tomorrow:. Whant: | 5 No. 1 saited, *Tc Ge: TR corn, 8 cars; oats, 13 cars; NoRS, No. 1 veal calt. ¥ to o. 3 veal calf, 12 to 15 Ibs dry salted hl‘el. o Iud(n' futures ranged as follow: i sheep pelts, 76¢; horse hides, $1.! !3 EEEESTIO utfine paniged Mo followsi 28 Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y, Bt e, | FIah [ Low. | Tlose.| Yer'y. | ST, wUl! Nov. 18 —~WHEAT-—Higher m:! ™ 1 Tl 0, | No o2 red, cdan, Slovaior! nominal; '15.5- 6%@37c; Ma; mfl nlmmw B | Nerls hara @17 i d com:-rluner fo. 2 cash, dle; track, ) g 41% | 45c; Deo c; May, 9 pit lnufi a% | GAT) 7 bt a mu& '-_.R' No. “'fi:‘c. «ac‘.'"" 23% '32% o3| £ i; “red h ® m‘I » ‘vum GI0: exira taiey”and Lo W) l;%u‘ u WE i ;‘6{ nm m::.ub— mothy. steady; $2.2062.75; with comuz.—su-ay. $2.30, =.!‘£"‘| $Bal :ml :gn '=RAN—I sacked, cast track, T4 878 S 671 € A¥--Higher: timothy, $8.00413.00; prairte, sl 610 | 81l g0 o o : LR EARE kT g’.’; e N ‘Q ":E' were 1n foows: rnomalom nPork. Lalipher: | Jobbing, nrket was stendv: vn!"pg;‘“.; con, steady; boxed exire mhorcs: Mear 84 ralgh ui" =u.o 45, stralunta, $50083 9, ba gy okt T-—No. 2 eorine. T0c; No. 3 spring, | § %, 12g13%e: ducks, RNCNG 2 irhe O NECs yellow, S%@ nwrsncn Quiet; creamery, ’n‘-”"" e o & Rhlkg, BTAC, ml:(mu—nm_ g h.lgae-l'pl- Shipments. m;"vn-um. n@%e: fair to wfifiig e Corn, bu. Onts, bu. No. 9ic; No. 1 northwestern, | e ¢ tmothy, £.66; clover. gontraci PRovnloNB—ueu Dpek, per bl S | . Lard. per 100 The Tibs sides (lonwe). § mr. T Panort clear sides (boxed), $6.624@".87 The following were the Iu‘elpll of flour ' and grain: Tecoints. Shipment~ | CORN-—December, 3% A mow > 29,100 2,800 No. in'\:: , 390 k"'ywmu m‘{»fi . 2 white, 36@38c; No. 2 mixed, Kansas City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Nov. 13 -WHEAT-_De. 6 Moy, Siigc cash, No, 2 imothy, $9.00@9.50; chol, ge today the but- ot Ccreimaries, 14 ot i En_c, g ‘eamery, 5 Egge, firm: at ma K, mn Ty, 18%G20c dalry, Cheese. easy, 10@11c, A8 Firm: Missour] and Kansas, cases 3 returned, Zle per dogen: new No. 2 white- NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |"00d cabes included, Wheat, bu. Corn, 'bu. Commo: {Quts, Yonx Nov. 13 —FLOUR--Recelpts, | Minnenpelis Wheat, ¥ h"“’,"- e T aniat, Wit} MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 13—WHEAT De. cember, ontrack, No.1 0G4E; winter o7 iras, WG SO LOe0R MY TNE o Ho 1 i northern. No. 3 northern, FLOUR—Elrat patents are quoted at 4450 fou ch .60; second patents, S4.. mm l!uckwhrl' llnnr casy at %0 cz:a cm" flrn clears, BRAN 1 bulk, SHORTS 1o bk 1835 middlings, $16.%. Liverpool Grain Tiarket. western, Agl ady; yellow t nuo Ki‘h dried, $3.00098.06 E-Nominal; No. 2 Western, 82ie f. 0. mnn 0c ¢ I f. Buf- . Bul ctendv; N red weatern, winter, 6 24 exports, | Fye - T8y Duil gyunoeia: | Fuurer, stedlly: December, 85 4d: March, CORN—-Spo. 8y; Ameriean mixed. 38 11%d. Futures, steady December, 't 3d; Manitoba, nominal f. 0. b. 3 Janu‘nl , 38 1144, ks 0] ed firmer on bull support o force o rally and was well su Wilwa ned all day. advancing sharply MILWAUKE! libera: weekly .. ‘fi‘ hlatme i a "v';““,"‘fl"w | porihern, TsaTeiie 1 ec Graln Market. Nov. 13.—WHEAT-Mar- 9.1 northemn, T4o; No December, 6% 0.’ 1,_Boe. “,*,;:'rj e m:.m.mr—m ay; a3, to; sample, 4 slosed, Mk CORN—Stead: 3, QHKo; May, 42c. Recelpts, 8.600 bi; exports: 3. No, 3, E B WR.O% Toledo Seed Market, eipts. Shipments. 138,400 114,400 | LIV LRPQorz.. Nov. 13.-~WHEAT—Spot, | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1905 EW TORKSTOCES AND BONDS (F3F it (i | OWATIA LIVE STOCK NARKET) GHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL - terred. This, with the shipments of gold apring | APPoarances Tndicate aa Attempt to Foroe | 5 LnsWiement. withonel it is hoped to be | Deef Beers Sold Abm Bteady, but Oows | In any quantity and get highest market prices. Write for infor- Prices to Lower Lavel. goreible to giveet the deepind $o Treoos and Feoders Were Lower. mation, prices and shipping tags which are sent free by our —_— valled, The dealings, bowever, were insig- T house which is located nearest to you. duced stagnation. The market, being pre- ' pured for an advance, disiiked the banics —_— ecision to make no chan onsols were All Stocks Subjected to Attention | woak but reacted Jater CAmericans were | LISNt Run. of Sheep S aTaT [ . "y from Bear Party Made Recovery weak and rallied to a fraction above par-| Market for Killers Feeders ity end then became quiet. Nervousness as Soom as Direct Pres- régarding possible transatiantic develop- Ruled Ac Steady to Stro WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANTS re Was Retensed. Ggned giedgy? | crerntionn T mer| Evervesss sewins wev.((QMAHA, NEB. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. GRAND ISLAND, NEB. P. ARIS, Nov. 18.—Business on the bourse uthy overent St. Paul recovered all of its loss 966,490 876,401 T repoered o) o Ite done | M@ILV R Bar suver. biko: Mekican fol- Hogs . Ll L nlnod between 1 and 2 points, Pennsylva- | lars, e, heep L808201 1,465,207 189,964 ..... | Killers. Packers all had liberal orders to a sspeciaily was incilned to_rally from | BONDSGovernment bonds, steady; rail- [ Average'prices yuia Tor hogs vt Souths | Ml and as & result the market on anything Shckl. al'l‘ll, Pr — fiodnky hopensd l'lllh plflefl |fl'¢(ul|nr "A.nd NEW YORK, Nov, 13.—~A movement to|RockSheavy. internationais wers, inactive Ry Ay Mov.: W, cover Shorts Amongat the professionajs de. | Rio Tintos gained 13 francs. Three per| Receipts were: ‘0 I Veloped in the stock market today and car. | Cnt rentes f %o for the account; ex- Cattle, Ho 450 457l CIICAGO—MINNEANLIS Yied BHces o & level substantially_ over | Change on London, B¢ 1o for checks. Qffctal Monday . IV 0 Lo last night. This was after the failure of | (HErLIN: Nov. 13 —Prices on the bourse | Tuesday [ 18 w0 an attempt of the prosent bear party to | teday were firm. Exchange on London, 2m um w.qnmhy 7 in b4 drive prices to & lower level, The aotivity | #%pigs for checks. Discount rates, sh ort | LI 4 hursauy . 12 A 460 g T e A Ky R et a} | biils, 3 per cent; three months' bills, Omelal Friday 6, 51 H-] | through the weeles deciine; "Dat they found | Per cent. i e ] ool 18 ie ’ themselves ¢ - | thamse md-v"':fila‘“r:'n’u1;'°":ve'"up"|‘;:'3|'r New York Momey Market. Same days last week 380 21, don It licy. Their plan of operations seemed to| NEW YORK, Nov. 18—MONEY—On call, | 38me ;‘“k before 402 1, H 10 e a kind of rotatign of stocks. Having firm, 4G5 per cent; closing, 4 per cent; of- !lms £ ree weeks 871 :?-"lfi 46 sold United States® Steel preferred and | fered at it per cent. Time loans, firm and | SATe four weeks ago...... 26418 1 4 3% § & Pennsylvania as far down as within their | dull. sfxty and ninety days, 5%@6 per | 78 last year ... 030 3, 45y i power they picked out 8t. Paul today as |ceni; six months, ti@bly per cent. ACEARTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. e [X3 Main offi the next leadlng stock upon which to center | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—8ix per | ihe i0llowing table shows the receipus of 4 5214 i - = operations. The result was an extreme de- [ cent sterling exchangi lar, with ac- | cattic, hogs and sheep at south Omana for | 82........283 do BN | c 4T gline in 8t Paul of 1% points, "The rest of fia1 business in baniers bills &t $4.8355 | the yar o date and comparisohs With 1ast - day dIITOe 4T Manhattan Bullding, the market was very lltte affected in sym. | 4839 for demand and at $IBGLI0 for | year: P et As_a result of the late covering llx:% days; posts 4.8 atte ne, Dec. | SHEEP—There was a light run of uheep ST. PAUL, MINN. ed 34,80 1 qg com'finerch.l bills, unfia §0,09 ..... [ here this mornlnf and very few of ale . 457 | that were on were !ood enou h lnr Dealers in its recent severe d i The volume | road bonds, aha for the la n - | that would do to kili could be quoted active of ita deall s ebout Ih Proportion to| The clositg quotations on bonds are as |parisons: - oo SeYeral d4¥s wWith COIN° | ang strong. Owing to the light recolvm Bought and sold for oash or on reasonable recent relative activity in the mn‘ follows: ;‘P‘t’n market came to a close at an early Marginas. bat tha‘;omm— oo In «mi.ntof‘k -ngmthc o8- 3 3 Date. | 1008, (1902.[1901. [2900. 11008 1006, 101 | hour. o A0 8 good demand for Pesders Members Important Exchanges, 'fl“&low"u-om:.n:“;cen:e c?r':;a 5 49%| 7 00) 6 18] 4 82) * | 3.69| 3 61| where the quality was at all good and the Private Wiros. Reyivanta |18 3 full ‘points: 8 5608| ¢ 911 & 32| 4 13| 4 20| '+ 3.6 | market could safely be quoted steady with | Write for our daily market letter and pri- e- Steel preferred completely 5 2% 7 16| 464 4 ul 30 ¢ yellerfl-% and also with the close of 1...( vate telegraph cipher—malled lost Its recent pre-eminence in the trading LB L 482 410] 367 3 84 [ week. It stuff is generally a quart and fell low in the list of active stocks. sl O $ T S8 $ 18! 355 350 [ Righer than It was & ‘wesk axo, owing to The buying seemed confined to professionai iwc o R 43| the fact that the demand has been in ex- p our r.i“ 'o u' sources and there was no evidence of any 8 0%/ 682 ¢ * | 413) 3 65 8 52| cess of the suj large investment demand. Neither was 2 “l.m:«*n - 0:‘! °“| 3 55, g;l eQu‘mal;‘n;‘ or %\sn{stucl: Cho\re‘ Trest- Prompt Returns. there any news to account fully for the | o & A8 -0 i | | 441 426 2 L v ®; feir -to good lambs, Best Facllities. Liberal Advances & e o 514%) 6 74/ 6 01| 4 b1} 4 14 306/ * | $4.25@4.50; ' cholce yearlings. $. : | advance in prices. o ‘* "°" £ s “% %] 6 74| | | B h om »" 6.71) 6 u{ 4 48] 4 13| 3 88| 3 48 | to good Yyearlings, $3.1 ranch OMce eI ROt Hantis (hat the rail: | oa :k " g2 |/ GO0 40| 418 3 64| 3 41 [ eval $335ara d0; fali to good wethers, 3000 Omaha Ofice, 100 Beo Blds. roads would concede a reduction of export [ do lst & o e N R R 18] i !;,‘w"";;'°,;"°‘“'m°"finfl"°‘fzd}r falr %o i Telephone 3514, freight rates for steel sroduclu may have | Ches. & Ohio 4is ’mit L hl r c. 4. sl kit “Mg.. AR TR fx To: m‘_-Wm o(_;d':mgfl sy ‘”;s DI l:lel. wn‘nm e A O e dletive ot | O I & e o by :Lm"u’ A 0 u:m A 4 Sl © 801 633 4 60, 4 00y o | 8 h : Tambe, $2.6099.00; feoder ye e e fer althoug! s news is indicative i 4 7 1 . ‘ e ! the general process of contraction in the o B B (3] H.flmi :u E%l ::‘ :gw : g s feede;s_wp:‘l;xl?lv;n. ;n 1 Uhe targe. transactions 1n the Jast QUAT: i o & a1 1o S| 45l 40l 381 3 a1 | Representativo sules: c) S N X T ) St L. | 661( % {466 4 04| § | i 1t 15 wa, conmiferea gratifying its now- Jawd s owl L dE s 20 oming fesdsr o ) S orta ‘ot Gemaantic products of i1 s, BRE R b e houb) STSOKS AND pom D' Compared with lust year, which 18 more JATR gl du 4wl assn | WhOming ol lamba i GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Than accounted for by the increased vaiue SPTTRSE R B ik 1: wyomtnl cull Jambs s Yo bave over 110 offoss. of_cotton exports. | § 88! X 1R RRE yoming cu!l lam| Raterences: ate and Nat'l Banks. Small lots of gold were reported in Lon- AR B s VYRGB ] OUR SERVICE IS THR BEST. don for e:vnhrtd-nd indications are that Nov: 12...| dexis| 610/ 5 681 4 84 13 4 3§ % Out of Town Business Solicited. more can be s LA ov. 13... 4 5484 6 EX Bonds were rather dull but firm. Total Bt Eseuie dlaviiet. g 1 T ikt & gpom:n( lambs. ® Omaha Branch: 1618 Par am St. Tel. 3467 sales, par value, were $1867.000. United *Indlcates Sunday. BT omine Swes. I THOS. M. WADDICK. Correspondent. States bonds were unchanged on the last| LONDON, Nov. 13.—Closing quotations: yoming ewes . L Consols for, Thoney 8 18 New York' Gentrar. 113 The official number of cars of stock |76 Wyoming feeder ewe 51 !&l\c’mn are the closing .|uotations on tolk. brought in wd-z by each road wi 200 Wyoming feeder ewe: 4 the New York Stock exchange: AR attle. Hogs. sneen Tiorses. 11 Proing fesder. we L les. 1igh, Low, Close. , M, yoming fee Atchison 100 623 6% 64 ¥ fi @ ; 23 Wyoming feeder ewe g REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, 17 3 Wyoming ewes. 105 Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur [0 shed by the Midland Guarantee und st company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam streat Friedman_to Joseph Carr, 8% o ot 1, block 3, Foter's add.. m A. Ru o George R. Haz- [ fots 39 and 2, block s Portland Place .. prd Blltlmore & Ohio . pfd. Cm-dlm Pacific Cent. of New Jersey. Chesapeake & Ohio. & Alton. 42 Wyoming year) 129 Wyoming yearlin, 146 Wyoming feeder 6 5 Wyoming feeder lambs. . | 200 Wyoming feeder lambs. Aot 7 " “: |10 Wyoming feeder lambs. 4 . . 1 native buck. e Total receipte T 1 T 1| natie o8 Jambe: otal receipts .. native fed lambs. MON s"‘v'm_"“d’ 2t %% per ounce. | The disposition of the day's receipts was | 127 Wyoming cull ewe: o ptd. 10| sovndm Pucite. Unlon _Pacifl $1,000 Taimbs: SRRk EPERD 5 2822523 , administrator, to Gil- 2% [ ® F3 [ w 5 8 8 8 £ [ 10 % * E 15 15 60 0 0 % 35 [ 5 B0 I 00 00 0 0 0 [ % €OB0ES D i 0903 €969 69,09 €0 59119 13 83169 8 08 589 69 02 3 10 DS 1S L3 1S ARt 1 e kel rur as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | 30 Wyoming feeder ewes bert' i&. Ferry, ot 6, biock 100 Dun- and for three “months' bills is 4 1-1604%4 per | U°F Of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. pEd o ey Franie O Wil d ‘wife to Be i Omaha Packing Co. L 124 fl@ 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. o ahon “._':"JG"““ fotomfnnu.tle Beat Ceess Switt and Company. 65 1046 63 —— tatd & Ohldwel's. s 3 2,950 ..... BROALE, et e o) '" % fi‘.’:’.:,':.’r l;w&nl Co. 1 fi Light Receipts of Oattl Houu B. Flnla{“to Hzlll;fd A Rol day, 81,7070, a decrease of $0.518 Trom | AFmour & Co.. 8. ceipts of Hogs and Sheep. F o py it vl o Sievreted 3 the ‘corresponding day last year. | Lobman ‘& Co. CHICAGO, Nov. 1L-CATTLE Recelpts) | Sardus C; Brewster and wife to Myr- do 24 ptd. v esge - | W. L. Btephen..... ,000 head. 'The market was tle A. Brewster, 1 acre in swi, - Great Northern PRAL. oo s eaies Gold on the Way. [ 'vg.. &omn:a to Hm,: m"k noo&ta ; Bg0F loumodlnm. 100 Hocking Valley ... anw YORK, Nov. 13.—Muller, Schall & |Hobbick & B 8. tockers Joeders i tnots. Contral H o, have $200,000 gold on the way from Eu- Morton & G Towa Central o pee Cotton Market. i e Hool—nzeeerpu todl 2,000, head; estl Spear and wife to Tda M. 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—COTTON-The| TOtals ....... e 2282 6,39 6,04 | mated tom: %00 hea he mar] m !eott nu lot 10, block 9 South markei. opened firm dvance of 10| CATTLE-There Was & moderate run of | wax 10c Jower th.n n. y. mx-d Omatia 20 35% | points on the better cables than expected, | cattie here this morning, but traine | butchers, $4.6004.% lood to gholce e | Margaret ‘Aliis and usband o Yonn brospects for smaller Tecelpts for the day | were slow in arriving, e.fl--tclto" market | 34600480 rlm‘h‘ i-'u L60; light, | M. Welsh, wio feet lots 10, and block B ians Of pove Shewoes weathse e s v '.‘ct'lve ‘51 ost Nnes and | “REIRILE- Reseipts, 1°'doo he-a' The mar- | Gratton 8t."L. Abboi, et al, iruste little lower. - RN :f‘h’ur .h:eopd and e‘lr 'lh B ~ to ¢l jce wethers, ng the Bize ‘of the | falr ‘to_cholce mixed, $3.0003.75. | westerr | Charles 8. Huntl ough, {00k hOld | shaep,” $32500425:" native” lambs, 8870006 | Lo Parkway ate ‘company 535,40, ,,m, eu held stea Y trong to i0c | to l-mn;:‘ csrr et the mrlct worl.d 'here were quit Maher: a8 DlEher until, near the close staors ‘on sale ‘consl total recelpts. Packer T e Maroh at 1 a | of them in fairly good shape and the mar- | western lambs, 4 west part outlot 274 Florence. Punw- Rell Estate c m any to .......... 8" | Th, ket could safely be quoted steady. Warmed- : Ootatie. & Weatern.. Liio 19% | of i M Ao r:\;:l':h: %‘n‘e."‘:fi',‘:; up cattle of course sold rather unevenly. ! jiansas City Stock Market. rler, wig outlot, 74 Florence 30 Pennsylvania 169,170 ' | estimated at 1,600,000 bales, a fotal reachea | Dt on the average ‘:,‘.“,{,:;g"{’,‘,'a as 8004 | X ANSA8 CITY, Nov. 13—CATTLE—Re- “fl'_‘:;mfl Ll rse pnd Wit B s Pitts, C., C. & 8t L. W iR Db | oMY today béfore in the history of the | Drices L1 4 celpts, 2,800 head of natives 3 Bwig selq an fihm"““ 11030 2, ouly X smen who had mediu grades | Ceipt 280 e o natives A hought. the market was, 1f anyth calves, g : sl ordinedy. ShE: Jow midie. X The cow market was slow and in most Steady o strongs REERY OREYSL i [ sardius C. Brewnar A it e B ading Tie: ool midating. 1 5% IH<: | cases 6@l0c lower. Huyers did not to | Stockers and feshers, week GO Georse I;]Wl'll‘l'l‘.znskln ., et _____ ® | dling tair, 11 Recelpts, 17,012 ba be anxious for supplies and as a result the T '““"'r 1260 | g heres, Emm‘m ed st 2. exn8 Beed & Irrigation compan Simon Borts to zabeth Evaline 00 slow from start to finish and | 144 | stock, 230 baies Futures were steady ot sl vigh| 3 H articular was_hard to """ is | November 11,131 15e; "Februney. 1306 | S0 * ot satlsthcrory prices. The jochexas cows. | ot 10, block 1l Watesioo, Neb @0 2% | 1L32c; March, 11.8Gi1.40e. A% @114%¢: | (oP'lg now a trifie lower than it was a native cows, $1. native | ;nited’ Real Bstate & Trust o M M uuau.ss« June, 1167@11. July, | week ago, though the decline is not at all MOPLON; Cannees; 1 2is; Dulls to Jo h 'r;:r%nmg % lot & Bloc & . X ountzes g A aocubemn Pacifs 1oo.: Wr. LOUIS, Nov. 13 —COTTON-—Steady porious, 3 head; market | grone 't SR ranik B. Moores, executor, Southern Rallway ... 1 at 516 higher: middiing, 1ic; sales, 3 |y oleTe, o NOt Ch oh from vosterdar | strong o 30 Dighér: top, SAOTk: bulkk of | ShoTIE 10 Brark B R o Bavader & do pfd. b bales; shipmenis, 302 bales; stock, 6614 | The ‘feeder market was very slow this | sales, $.50g¢85: heavy,” b, mixed | Himebaugh's Highland Park “s Texas & Pacific ... 1700 2% ' | bal morning and pricee gonerally a little lower. packers. 341064 0: light, L9TH: york- e———— Tol.. uc_ L& ww 6 LIVERPOOL, Nov. 13.—COTTON—Spot | There are still Tany cattle in the | ers. $4.90G4.97 L 150 erage 69,907; runs Lima 63, was 'in fair demand at pries. 1" POInts | pands of speculators and unless the de- higher; American middiing faf : 800d [ mand is heavier tomorrow than s generally | head: market W s3eds the case on a Saturday, quite a few catile | $3.35G5.30; w average 53,- ‘"’"L Si8d: pend .98d; o will have to be carried over Sunday. The | clipped ¥eu . 2 u’fé’i‘""‘“ Ga., Nov. L~TURPEN. . ThS saite ¥’ wei demand from the country has been very | sheep, $2.40@3. X ROST Firm, 4B, © DB ¥ W )ort and Inluded §o00 American. ' fe dissppotnting all the week abdl 4 & resuit | QU601 a, 38, e, Bt 0 N 810; WG > een going stea lownwi (R —— ¥ fi'fi;(elpll 15,000 bales, lnclud.lnfi BNjoes haye e eb‘"‘ni'f"r'm'g" w0 searce New York Live n-nkB-.rkn. pt 325; . 5. an. Tutures this morning that a test of the market was | NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—BEEVES—Re- g pr Y { i g 0. “November, ¥d; No-not made It would be safe ‘though, to| celpts, 3349 head; steers opened 10gisc Sugar and Melasses. vember and December, “'05 quote desirable grades steady. Cows and | lower and closed 18075c o bulls and cows, NEW YORK, Nov. 13—SUGAR-—Raw, and January, 5.Md; January an .| Btockers_ and feeders fluctuated as noted | stondy 3 900 ‘oxen and_sta ; talr refining, 3e; centrifugal. [ 8% | 5,926.990; February and March, . above. Representative sales: 590a4.90; Dulls, $2.85G4.1 RO test, SKo; molasses sugar, o: Mg March & d April, 5.92d; April and May, BEEF s‘rmmm c-ble- g)nw find unchange 0. 8, 4.30c; No, '6«"'.‘: No. 5.91@6.920; May and June B.81@6834: June | no Av. Pr. ALVES -Receipts, 161 FTiend; veals slow: uu. No, 10, 4.10c; No. 11, and July, adasnia; Tuiy tana August, | ¢ 185 43 era ateady; veals, hoie, | §066; Mo, 1, de; No, 13, 8.96¢ j o 14, 390c: . 18 4 40 R ea g 15 Ted_Caivem, F.50; city Con(uuou- %, " 3so: maoul g6 cui 1315 446 dressed ' _veals, "§@isc per Ib.; country | loat, Badc ;" crushed, 5.30c; s 80c; Wool Market. RS dreased, 711 nulated, 470c; cib = DG Reoelpts. 4,349 head; nominally | © MOLASS! teady; New oru-u open (3 gm Refin'g. % AR St & Raf “‘j 5% {5 || BOSTON, Nov. 18.—The Commercial Bul- | ol Refiniig . 8, it {letin will 'say tomorro Mlmn a Mlnln( sssr % | change in the local wool m-rlm Te |- By | quiet and waiting. Holders are not forc- > ! ing supplies at concessions, as stocks are les reported. kettle oo fo choice, aae "'ml': 5 “AND pfAuus—nmx ta 3483 | NEW ORLEANS, R 13 _svcAR- s 1 head; lheep slow fo lne lower; « %o flull open kettle centrifugal 3%; e.fllr“u!fll I heep, $L00G08; lam 5000.00; oO% 1110 330 one deck $6.13%; cu ;loootw no Canada | w nites 87-16; yellows 3% seconds, 2%@- E §% 3 Col small and cannot be replaced, while the " S OLABEBE—Quiet, open kettle T4a3: | CKERS AND FEEDERS lam . - promise is that all will be wanted hefore rts today were 2,400 quarters of beef; | syrup, easier, 280. Consolidated Can | the new cltp i avalable next spring.” Uil ¥, R (nl:n‘o‘;-(r‘-nw 200 Jontile, 60 Sheep and 6.5 there has been a fair business this we auarters of beet I Mortana’ wool st ull previous prices; oo while the demand for all grades of scoured | ! SO, 30 pfa wools 8 good. Quite a movement in B | 3 Tuedis National Biscult uper. wools i reported. Advices from | j (P€CF | National Lead ...\ broad are connlcun’ but the general tone | § pe¢res North Ameriean ... ..... R radford the operators are People's Gas : d e declined 1 per cent. Offerings Pressed Steel Car ... $% 353 | at Melbourne have contained little as yet do pfa. 6 sultable for America. From Buenos Ayres { Pullman Palace Ca: 4 ke o comes the news that prices are nol ely G 3 w decline, Across the water an effort is| o Resublip Shonl 4 & made o bear the primary markets in | ; foeqers Raalia and Boutn America, "The ship: 8t ments of wool from Bosion to date, from | i heiter. December 31, 1902, are 204,357,164 pounds, | § neifers . against 238,885,342 pounds at the same date last year. ' Receipts are 7418134 pounds. l‘alnll mmn pounds for the same period last BOI T()h Nov. 13.-WOOL~Kentucky, St. Louts Live Stock Market. TALK OF CORNER ON COTTON 2, EJ ;L‘?fi"'m’n’.?&’m‘.’ _CA E_M“iul' It s Started by a “Wild Wave of Bull- steady to 'stron nELive shipsing and ex. tah Maette u% aressed beef and wesping g?nohe steers, $4. 003 the Market. Ihe., 8004, stockers & ’ 52 oo PEPLE S § Fae3gEsiLs 900 15 caca Qo oo o1 e 0S5 2. Easssgsss NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—There was a wild wave of bullish excitement In the cotton pus, 6000 head; market slow | market today and prices scored new high 8 and lght pack- | records for the keason. After the call there 3 utEhers and best heavy! 1440 was enough reallzing to bring about slight SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1800 | recessions. January at 11.20c, March at head; -rkn strong; native muttons, $3.00@ { 11 270, and May at 11.28c. The market at 37 e S i a1 nd bucks, 3281 11y level continued feverishly active with ADO. X 4 fecders. . 11 feeders.. 2 & orseeses torsatststsaststots > w0, =2 '.. low, 0%c: N TOLEDO, Nov. ll~8EEDI—Clo\er.( sh, *ahe’ nplhm market was quiet | $8.60: December. $8.55; Januai Feb he influences Teing smaller 30.65; March, 10 ?"r!me muno shibments, s light western move: Prime timothy, Metal Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 13- METALS-Tin ad- vanced 12s 6d In Londbn, spot closing at #1165 Ts 6d and futures at €12 16s. Locally Un was a -hade higher, lpo( elwnl at $26.002%.12%. € Copper ‘wan'lower in London, spot declining 7 to £56 178 6d and futures s 5d to 268 16s. Locally copper was dull d more or less nominal. with Lake uoted a0 4T 0013 0% Edectrolytic - and casting at fl 0. Lea u-aw Gnfvest 2 to 2 Iba, | UR%, SHECRE & 05 The. nch Texas dry. | WRchARES 2 un:hul'd with -rot clod A rh_n.m\; neld, 33H2NL at £11 1s 34 ter IONS-Reet, Quist tamily, 1000 IRopenges ot = white in TLondon' 1t i nu- hams, 506 | lo? t there mln’-t £20 178 ld § ”g'm N 0h: oty amie e | Iron was aunl o n market Cut_ meats. dy: ch: “”dn.n nlckmfl al od. . haw Leny -y “ No. 1 found it ry northern Is easy; Zon&‘?:;‘.f" % ”&:fx‘:h ‘:mexlr‘.\ at $15.((616.00; No. 2 foundry norm- $gu Pork, eteady: SRES: Ne. ) Puagry south. 00: short clear, $13.55@15. ess, s SN T ry south- iteady; domestic, fair to extra, 4@ . 84528 ~METALS-Lead, 4 Lw nemina Spelter, weak, $.10. —Steady: olty, #ge; country, 44 P ... Tlarket Recelpte. 660 pkgs.: uneettie ) | NEW Nov.. 13--COFFRE—Soot cream, foncy. Small eobret. ; No. 7 inveics, 6i4c. Mild, firm m;d« Ne: aval :‘;‘ure: npe|md Steady at an advasice of 0 nte, in ly"l ¥ Stead eables ored. ...pu—-ho. m: -ndg.n 7 P receipts. At nrzt trad. ‘white, September, 11%c s aulet and valuss showed w declin. e, ik ‘tendency. owing. 10 prese Y Allve, firm; wastern chicken-. | maderats 1eallsing orders, but Iater switeh: lie: turkeys 1elic: drecd | ing from Decomber to the later positions chickens, 12@1:%¢; fowle, set ip, which caused considerable activity »iihout. however. weikenink the market, eceipts, 3,000 pkgs. ; strong: west- | whish. on the con‘riry, became ler S04'D6 aession p . und>r covering *0d o renews bull suopart. The sloc o wtedv, unchansed o § 107350 incl Deren azgiihifis Rockers sl all sorts of rumors, including talk of a St. Joneph Live Stoek Market. corner in December. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 13.—CATTLE—Re- Solpes, LB heed, TG STk Teees and | SHARON FURNACES ARE FIRED ho“’;f'. . .75; stockers and feeders, §2.50 HOGS-Recelpts, 3154 head. The market Tin Plate Company Starts Tweniy Light, $46604.%; medium Mills Next Monday, and Othe Recelpts, mo head. The markst ‘Wil Follow, Lambs, $5. : Kentucky, | prd.. X {and fine grades. ' Quotation o » o [T Indiana, etc.—%-bloed. 24@%c; %-bl , HO }sv;x‘tfl;'n'sfl?.'hun 3 . Se; braid, ete. Territory and Idaho— | 14@ibe; fine medium, 16@17c; medium, Total sales for the day 597,10 o, ! m‘v mha & R O 18%@19c. % Enszs lgpazes) Nevada—Fin; fine BOSTON, 13.-Call lowns. 566 ver Dakota- p",, 1 Ik et time' loans, 51406 per cent. ~Ofclal | {iiteir P i0cdiim o closing prices on stocks and bonds: choice, 196%c; fine medium choice, P i i medium fine cholce. 207 TOUTS, " Nov. 18- WOOL—Steady; | medium_grades, combing and clothing, 17 |13 cows.. lght fin 1 i heavy fin 2 §ite &5 vasiea. Doste. L e B :;>~ o ® 1 ; weth- m———- SHARON, Pa, Nov. 13.—The entire 1 helfers. Sfoux City Live Steck Market. twenty shot mills of the American Tin Waniietaind Asplen and Driod Wuwbie| §ealver.. SIOUX CITY. Ta. Nov. n;.c.«-rrw,—. Plate company at South Sharon will be W _YOR v. 13.—EVAPORA cow Ipt, 1i0; market steady Beeves APEE T IR et T rather auster, | HOGE-There was a fairly liberal run of | G800 sows, bulls and oador, | started in full mext Monday. The Mabsl Common are quated 4t 4Gre. Trime at 3446 | hogs here this morning, but quite & few of | stockers o T} S04 60 "calves and | blast furnace st Sharpsville, which has e e A SOSRIAS PR Prunes | ere. 2o the numpér Setually on sass wes not | ¥ HOGE R o, arket 100 tower, | Jont out o6 Slaag for the last two months, unes | ers, celpts, 3.200: mar 3 remaln in quiet demand and: rule rather ot ned BeD- | gelling at $.4504.60; buik, $.50G4.55. will also be put in blast Monday. easy in tone, with quotations raneing from lower. the good o $ike 10 Tc for all grades. Apricots are quiet nd not have Stock in Siaht. & L :&' e extra, cholcs .{me"":_. and 'l":} hand the heavies were "‘l L. "’""""'pfi |‘ph.: yone °f|"" S0k | HURON, 8. D., Nov. 18.—(8pecial)—The 3 (3%c. Peaches are steady, choice | 8o the general market right around | at the six prine western citles yester- w W9 18, - ;lllll held at T @™%e. extra choice at %@ | 10c lowo’alhun yesterday's sv-ruo Trad- | 48y H( !h“p death of Willlam Walt, which occurred at 5,040 2 882 BAS 888 I & 3WIATR =B BLHE3 sKsIRBSSK: s orem Esasz'agsv g the farm home of H. A. Palmer carly §ie and faney at 9 @10%c. lr;( oy null vcn;'lcltlv “ffl“m the bulk S i val was sposed e ‘. 13.— rom 946 10 Some'down 10 4 : . . Mr. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—The following are | o NEW },‘,’,":‘ Jop X .,.".'.'.“,,‘,f.‘,‘.“,‘:’ e | o o wotnis went from $4 5 }f-'i';n M 3 one of the early settlers of Beadie has 8t b . the closing quotatio’ * on minlig steks: | restricted Sellers complain they are | and lights sold from that up to # oux Cit . ... | county and among its foremost and /thrift Adams Con. 7 a8 | P een two fires, on the one side is the| There was no quoluble change 1h e | Sioux"Clty farmers. Two years since he removed with market rom starc to finiah. a3 everthing e e E aods. ad on the other ¢ :'a':’&f-f that arrived 11 noon sold without | Totals .. b el g o oy Py » ¢ the buyer to purchase at old | much trouble at practically the same prices i lttle more comfortably. Thesday evening he prices or as near to them as possible. A |as were paid early. Representatiye sy drove to the Palmer place, and in assisting Yat N Av Sa A+ PHILADELPHIA. = Nov. 13-BUTTER- o o 3 n asslsting mr:;?z‘o: s are refused and firmuess | fis. ., Steady, good demand. creamery 2% | to remove a hay rack from & wagon lfted Xire ety by prints S too hard, the strain rupturing & blood vessel o Cfrent n :in':""‘ w.‘"?:'.'- e outhe | at the base of the brain. At the time ho western 26G27 loss of complained only of a slight pain n the CHERSE—U: “‘“‘""" head, but during the night the njury de on a veloped and when a physiclan was called 0‘L CITY, Pl Hov fi& . he was unconscious and died soon after bl Whisky Market. basis of fnished LONDON, Nov_ 13.-MONEY—The rates Lot were easier in the market today. | §1.3 less nd owing to the | CHICAS requirements of not ew | CL BEIETREESS BEBeEE eilrini? -mm“ n-uudwn-ou morn- B s 0 0o v BEzErEIEIaAee

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