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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1903. ‘ Q T first. Consols relapsed a fraction, but closed r r T 1 cow. 200 78 cows..... 846 Ity dressed ve \{;RAlN AND PRODULE lARKET Adbalsatay Mt & NEw YURK bTOChS AND BONDS steady. Americans opened steady at parity 0 A A l S A % i ol Edgerton—8, ‘D, pou by M bt A e o4 A ened. Atchison, Topeka & Banta H E u OGS—Receipts, 4,158 head, all e — December, 38 1i%d; Fe, Baltimore & Ohio, Norfolk & ‘Western e 1 bull, 1% @cowalligl direct: vo .-:14': o R ek boon v Unjon Pacific were the features. ey YR CTWE oo EEP ND = LAMRS-—Receipts, Bhorts Get Boared and Make Strong De- T f i i i eased slightly later, but closed fiym. ‘Kaffirs Oornfed Steers Stronger, Uows Steady and | 1 Pull-... U2 sin-8. b head. “The markot for sheep Voo o e e the most active sectlon. The move- Johnson— | weak; for lambs, very dull and rated mand in Wheat Pit. dustrial Stooks Dowr. ments were irregular e sum of £10,00 Foeders a Littie Lower. 1 buli ters. 108 32 | alightly easter. Bheep Sold at $.60 per 100 —_— o on of Trade and Quotiaticns on s in d was withdrawn from the Bank of cows.... 160 p S 122 36 pounds; culls at $2.00; reported sales of Taney Prodase. AI'}r:‘lr:ml today for shipment to South . %2 feede P jambs were at 10g16%¢c. Dressed lambs, S@ OTHER MARKETS ARE QUOTED LOWER » CALL MONEY REACHES A HIGH RATE | “PARis. Nov. 24 —Prices on the bourse to- | HOGS BROKE TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS| i buil.. iao 18 cows...1010 e portea exports for today, 1,55 beeves, LIV POULT! 4 ety day were somewhat depressed, owing to re- steers....1085. § 10 . 1,650 sheep, 4,000 quarters of beef. chickens, ic newed reports of Russo-Japanese friction rer o G. C. Moody—§. D. B Selling by a Prominent Commi ags Vgse. turkeys, 1glic; [Calling of Loams Secured by United |Later there wns o general improvement | More Liberal Recelpts of Sheep, but cows.. % ws 38 Kansas City Live Stock Market. X ans wer. ro mane o Tin . D. . . T s Man Affects Price of Corn and mzu;u POULTRY—Turkeys, 18G20c States Steel Securities Sald to Tor mdvanced of The privaie rate of dis.| Demand Was in Good Shape and |62 steers ue 31 w "“p"\;"‘l“\fln‘ Sond ?“0‘;““1:‘;“1‘“?}""",“;% : < e Th er ce 3yron _Sessio 0. o , 13, ead, Inc X hea, Oats Feels the Effect of g-";“"m.\:f'a%co'c,'“"‘ 1@iic; chickens, 5a Be the Cause of rry in T g By T S A L G Both Killers and Feeders Sold 78 feeders .nu.m:'a; "" wy g g LG R R N Same Tactics. BUTTER— P, toc ; cholce to “ the Market. on London %f. P YEon Bessions=wWyo. R e e s By s Sl | 4 tangy Aairy, s tubs, Wgise; Sosrator, e i g BERLIN, Nov. 24.—~Business on the bourse s T o 4 e feeders. 80 885 U7 feeders { falr to good, $3.8004.5; western fed steers PRBSH " Flet o Trout, " Hoc: plek- today was 'quiet 4 cows. ... w 3 cows. | 82.5614.63; stockers and feeders. $2.0013.60; o erel, Tc; pike, Sc prrcrk fe “ouliulo, | Npw YORK, Nov, 2.—A d . ——— ‘l.';u-l:]-r.«.. w0 2 3 1 bull..... | southern ite ;:.r&l'mgy, ttulwlm .-m;m n CHICAGO, Nov, #.—Rumors of an im- | T%asc; 3 , se; n, ov. 2.—A destructive on- New ¥ Market. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. %. ul 30 18 {cows, steady, $1.60072.05; native cows, strong, A N hes: Uoaer the Soanneaiiny | THO%; joluenat, 16c bl or . Niamanyer, | Slausht on the stocks of & number of | R Ry .. ¥ Receipts were: 25 feeders.. 69 8§00 1 feeder.. | $1.50Ga.60; native heifers, strong, $1.50G3.60: of a prominent opesalor were currenc on | llc; lobsters, bolied, per b, s ds ons settled today's ma: NEW YORK, Nov. 2.--MONEY—On call Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Henry—W yo. {galves, steady, $250¢4.35: bulls 10c higher, the board of Trade today and caused con- | i ; bullheads. 1l¢; b »d the course of prices down- | Strong at 6@d per cent; lowest, 6 per cent; | Official Monday ..... U 6 6,641 3 steers. k) 7 steers....1008 3 75 $2.00613.00; calves, $2.50%6.00. siderable anxiety among suorts, cov= a8s, 20@p25¢; nal.oue, i oraj ward, after some show of resistance in the | Iast bld, 6 per cent; offered at 7 per cent; | Official Tuesday steers. ... 9 10 22 eteers....1080 3 2 HOGS-Recelpts, 10,000 head; market 5@ oing by these Ineresta feaulved n a strong | 1fo. herring ty: white base 10d; bisafing, se. | Standard stocks. The advances in the for- | time loans, slightly firmer; sixty days, § - tHenry & 8.—Wyo. 10c lower; top, $440; bulk of sales, $4.%5 marsey Shay ‘Claing . t@ic hiuher May | OVBTE I New York Gounia. per oam, | mer which were made yesterday encour- | Der centi ninety days, ol per cent: six corn was e lower, May oats o lower, | o, per gal, $.00; cxirs sslects, per gan aged some buying in that quarter this monthi ver cent; prime mercantile | Samo d 3 A & Peterson—Wyo. ™ piga and lghis, 2G40 - o 0 while Jan rovisions ciosed f 3 i dard, can, rning. Orders for London account were | PAper, per cent. ame week before. ... 23 X steers. ... 1089 G steers. .10 SHEEP R —Recelpts, 7 "'\‘:d' font ry P 5 ciosea from a :& l"ll: 1'.{5 L.06: stun per can, 3o mn.pivtuohunl{ mb ovidence, & new stook !J'llgl-:lm.lmu llzxcb“AquE:ll-l:F“ w'nh ac. | Same thres woeks g0 3 d steer. l.mbvl.: oy W head; mn(rke( I-tm;‘n.;:mw flénm{h:i 84560 'heat ruled strong, although there wi BRAN-P . account having een opened there toda: ual business in bankers' 8 at $4.83%@ | Same four weeks af . . Gibson Live Stock Co.—~Wyo - western lambs, $4.2G5.00; fed ewes, e oy L T e vt | BT Prices micied by Omalia_Whole- | But Southern Pacific, which was the sus- | 4&3% for demand and at $4805G4800 for |Same days lust veur.. g 20 stags.. 1184 308 $.00G3.3; stockers and feeders, $2.5@3.50 The impression prevaied amung (ra.e.s Dealers’ association: Cholee No. 1 uj talning fufluence yesterday, and In which bills posted rate: $481 and | RECEIPTS FOR ) AR T B. D. B. McCoy--Wyo. " e — (it 00 Tach Ras bees midlng s why it | 1And, T80, Mot §hi: medlum, 366b; | the principal speculative influence settiod, | #8464 commercial bills, $48 The following table shows the receipts of | §§ foeders. 108 349 3 feeders.. %8 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. the hands of a leauing bul uperator ang, ! coArse, $6.00. Rye siraw, $5.50. 7' ese prices as old o, take profits and uhis served 3 ER—Bar, 6i%c; Mexican dollars, | cattle, hogs and shesp at South Omai for [ ¥ €OWS: ST. JOSEPH, Nov. #4,—CATTLE—Re- cro n geneial was X re for y. De- n huslasm over ! g y Xt a : h 9 v 3,62 4 Eariet " Whs Rook Semand Sruim this souser Heouch: | mmod past and f:cfip?:'?fln-"d h i | The rise In Bugar, which was m ety Jont DS-Governmient, weak; raflroad, Ir- | yogc0F 0 date and comparisons with last | ¢; cows.....1014 COWs Lo iy -y BB, (B out the day. Qutsiae markew were higner, | CORN-—adc. afterward, reflected the views over the out- | Fogular. 1903, 190 ’ 34 steers. .. 114 eders.. 9 :"r'f. 3 k-wfln o B o % 1 the ones at Minneapols being espec.ally | OATB—3%c. look of the Cuban treaty. The average he closing quotations on bonds are as|Cattle ....... 99 a “ " | 60 feeders 50; stockers a eeders, £2.500M4. strong. which influenced prices hero. May| RYE~No. 2. Soe. level of prices was a fraction over last | foll Hogs ... 87 y pith & Co—W r«;.‘ufiufl;’e‘:?'}"fii, .sfi'mhm“. oot o was in better demand than December and VEGETABLES. night at one time In sympathy with this 106 L & N uni de.... Sheep "...11l1 16 1 £ B o Hselere 18 av, ) - ¥ . 1 Y s . ep Y e LY 002§ 0y v heavy, H.0004.35, Thia and Soyanced ‘srasuay se toe 4 | b CHARONE Colotade, Wa; Dakets, per BCuts' demoralisation In the Thausttials ang B, el :33»;]-:5,"‘ Contrai &% | Oimatia Sor the Tast beveral airs with som- | & foodera 108 300 106.0ows: 3 A L et 2 alive L De L. T0@T5e hect Yano . 107%| do 1st ine. 3 st L1116 280 21 feeders. 2 hd. i et Becmiet Tkl winety X | SOREE PO Nome evcom, par| ficitios ey abaprel b | & SR e S : S i g e, W il B, v, Cloarances of wheat and flour were equsi | CHAYY SEANE jas, per Lbu. bbl, developed after the specialties had been 10l T o e 2 L Storm—Wyo, 0 .5 bushels. The Worid's visible subs | CELETY AmeE onr 43t Bgso; large | Ielleved from pressura and when the Call [ o soupes ... . 1i0k|x R R. ot ¥ e i B A IR D N ot S B ", "Brimary Taceipis wore | CONIONE-SOTS, por I, | oF e seasgn Tt wa"thes. that & imbar DY 8k s teatern. 1 Pl Youne-Celo | CATTLIE Racelpt. G hoad. Mar: Loisan bushels, aguinat 1620 bushels @ | e § R R e TR ¥, B of standard railroad stocks ran off {o & No. Pacifls §cows 3 | ket "steaay: atockers slow: beeves, 750 Year” ngo. Minheapolis, Duluth and Chi: | EABEAGE- Bisconsin Hollund, 1%c. point over last night, they stendied - . 2 bulle... 5.00; “cows, bulls and_ mixed, ; ” A ci e, per bu., bec. oav : e & b, 8.203.30, the heavy selllng’ 5t ot Decenper oot “;ARROTDZP" b, . collapse In industrials was englneered by | central ot Ga. 'ia . Teading gon. 48 2 Ltitter—Sont. e Receipts, LAV NG S 4 the hoavy seliing ¢ Decomber ¥nd | EARSNTPSFer b, . a party of professionals for effect on the | O i e, Reading g . - . the lower, selling at’ $4.0004.25, bulk at . Maz,5y & peominent commiss on house. The | BEETE Per bu., 607 eral market. ~ Whatever the cause it |(Ches. & Oblo 4iss St L. & 8. 16 steers. @4.20. n' whoat and #teady cables. but December | $2.30 1T 0\ ER—Callfornia, per crate. Cinoovereh. " Losdes’ of B4, panth In steers.. Stock In Sight was d , i & e ¥ Spulla.... - : J i) cg{vlr‘emll}:l{ :'r\-:rgsih:; 'r" xn;‘pnefi:g TOMATOES - California, per 4-basket ,(.;?,:,','.‘,?,,“,!'i"?,”"i.‘}',?" ‘*rr‘"L";S in !d'" 1 bull.. ) n‘.'\lxll’f« | [Following are the receipts of live stock #0id Deuween 4i%c and ste, closing 8t dke, | & CrCUMBERS—Per do., $1.00. Pe'iD Loathr hrofarred &nd S in bag, and calves at the #ix principal westérn cities yester- December closed e lower at 42mc. Locai ¥ R PRUITR from 110 2 in other Industrials. In the case | ooe PSR B o H 8h Tecelpts were 406 cars, with 10 of coniract | pj 3 gt 5 | of Corn Proaucts it was alleged that for- ey . s b e Pty &rade. PEARS—Colorado and Utah Keifers, SLB, | miqahla new competition was preparing. | Gon Sobascs 4o -V Oats continued weak under heavy sell- | WiBier Nells $2.28@2.06, = _ | General considerations played a part in the | Sooio. & 8o 45, . Sip|Wabssh s oo ing by tile same comimission house s was | A ¥ SIS, MIChgun Stock, $5.18 Caltor | decline wich ne comparisons with the price | B/& & G ali 1 iy do-dev. B selling corn and which has been acive on and Belawiie ew YOIk | of the United Steel stocks and the indus- | Erle prior ifen s, 98 |W. & L. E n that side of the market the last few days. | Uiec/ia€n and Baldwins, §6.5; eating Varl:| gja classes. 1t was pointed out that the B4 Wis. Centrai ds The offerings met with only seattered de- | *USH S50 p absorption at high valuations of competing 4. 110814¢Colo. Fuel con. G mand, May was in falr domand from oom- | GRALLS Callfornia Tokays $175; pony | pRiiP way ‘broving. o be an invitation ¢ mission_and cash houses and ranged be- . #6; imported Matagas, per keg, | Bia™ o St 2tion "6 ‘hew, competition. for tween 8%c and $%c, closing e lower at | ¥ 999,30, fndustrial corporations, The rise in Steel — same amount. At the start a few loads 24 e December closed %o lower at Mke. | o CIANBIRRIES yersey, per bb products was merely tentative and like » *Indicates Sund Sold perhaps not over a dime lower, but in Coffes Market. Local receipty were 264 car per box, $.00; \Wisconsin Bell Bug: The ofelal nuaber of cars brought in by | & Very short time the market settled dowl | \p\w YORK, Nov. 24.-COFFE—8pot Rio, 3 o to give way to further reductions played a g X o) c. Provisions felt the weakness QUINCES—California, per box, §1.7. part In today's market. The resumption | LONDON, Nov. %.—Closini each road was: to m decline of 10G15c. Trading was qulle | fooqy "No. 7 ‘nvolce, § 7-16c, The market which were selling at w_decline of 5@l TROPICAL FRUITS. i1 " | Consols, money... 88 11-16 N. Y. Central " Cattle. , ve at the decline, so that the ear] 5 N Fork was steady on- . talr- domand vosi | ORANGES-Florida brignts und russets, | fre" st Sormad” to pe a Ang. becAplon | 10 Sccouat .. 3 Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. K'ses. | jlaly Woro: disposed “of in gond season. | {of, STe BSOS S Moy e Bl Covering packers and on covering by shorts and |8l sizes, $3.7504.00; navels, $4.00g4.2. for an onslaught on Industrials in general. | ARyon08 other. Dolfits Py " D o and demand for the late positions, whicl closed a shade lower at $11.22% for the | LEMONS—Cauiornia fane. As & more specific cause.n number of | Mgr "oy was encouraged by small ‘:lmnry receipta , N to i anuary product. January | Ierd was i | 1268, $4.00; choice o4 to 210 sides, 3600435, d i LGy < | pean Sukass Union_Pacific . r - e E RURTE and PIos rare DE Dot s | P IGRe O, Do Tl dnrconm o) | L T e e Peeatpigy: | Shmore & Cule.... THs Rand Mines ..., &N, Wi 1,00 | The T icas thare woks iugh trats DP .87 imported _Smyrna, d-crown, ‘l4c; §-CFOWN, | jiy called and the collateral thrown on the | C ! o i TR 3 Tho saios here was also as high as in Chi. | fore the close there was encugh trade by Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 16¢; 7-crown, 18 market This probably helps to explain | Chicago Ot N & 20 bt 5 cago, which is taken as an indication that | Fo0r THRACEE 8 EVE CAG T Cales were 40 car; corn, 180 cars; oats, % cars; Hogs, | COCOANUTS—Per sack, #00; per dox, | e iy o the money market.” Sterling | & 3 & st 1380, Railway ‘ local’ packers are cnxious for hog% fn | #.00 bags, including December, 5.600; Ju ead. 2 1! e vel M ’ . s 34115 o $4.0, Tedium weights From $4.20 to 5.60c; March, 5.85c; May, 6.05c; July, 3 5 Two days this week . 9 steers...1108 2w 4 strors...1020 265 | 4.82%; heavy, $4.20G4.30; packers, $4.25@H.35; 3E &8 2 A2E 8! 2! ——— Prps——. 22828 wesosciams x5 el Fods FIFree A Balty do 34s Penn £ 82 °ss F 2gRzes ¢ a2 o3 282 28 P peg e rrees < 4 2 eacase i 2 ecosses Union Pacifc 4s.. 3 ;6953 feeders.. o % | Omaha . ) 9,308 13, cows,....1072 2 & Chicago . 5,000 HOGS-There was quite a liberal ruj Kansas City,... 10,000 hogs on sale this morning, but twenty-siX | 8t. Louls ¥l cars were consigned direct to Jocal pa: | t. Josep! Which left 130 cars on sale. Chicago Wwas | gjoux CIt quoted very dull and 106150 iower, and the ecline at ihis point amounted to about the Totals BEEER s esescstes SRREBEE PEE ELE2S - K So Ahomanh coseed Sacsie TS L] Omaha is well in line with and in fact prices here are about the same as in Chicago. The top at Chicago today was $4.35 and at Omaha $.00. The bulk af EI- P EROY T - 28,000 60c. B 20! The vH e Exchange responded to this development Loeee. 20%] do ¥, leading futures ranged as follows: e D DO e T PACKAS®S. | with a sharp drop and the fencing tactice . B e S 1o W80, 6.200; September, 6.30@6.55c. I . 4 between London and New York, by which Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.] Yevy, | QBANANAS Fer medium sizéd bunch, $2.0 | (o Yormer secks o protect it gold suppi . e Whent 4} 3 . $2.15G0.55. s & Dec. About noon several cars of hogs arrived, were renewed. Announcement was made, 50%| do pta 3 but as packers had their more urgent or- BUYING NEBRASKA FARM LAND 1 MISCELLANEOUS. Nowever. of the engagement of $1,000.000 ir | Hiinots Cent 1831 | Wabash .- Rt ders trading was not as brisk and prices T . A g g I ™% | CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, rull don 1 t on account of a Boston | Louis & Nash 081 o ) if anything were a shade easier than ear- Ty i | %fi:"";&‘myu 1250 Wikconslin - Hudug® Athericas, * 10} | tastitution | Upwhrds ‘Of $00.000 1n g0l | Mo K. & Tov.oiig 00 PO e SR Her'in' the day, Repiesentatvy S il g g oCory. %) T4%| T4%) %) 74 | block Swiss, 1sc; Wisconsin bLrick, 12:€; | previously engaged arrived by an incoming | BAR SILV. ~Steady at 26%a as follows, each buyer purchasing the 5 . 8h. PR No. 3 Valuable Property in Stanton Jorn— 1 | Wisconsin liimberger, iic. Staamer and went Into bank reserves, MONEY—3G3% per cent; the rate of dis- | Dumber of liead indicated: ¢ WS May 42| 4 42% | HON Nebraska, per 24 frames 83.50; | " The bond market was irregular. Total | count in the open market for short bills is | ,Buyers, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Foases e e ey 14 | 42 alangt | viah “ang® Colorada, per A {Fames, W8 | aises, Dot vafue, 870000 United States | 461116 per cent; the Tate of discount in | QmADA Packing Co......” 60" L T & ! % " w *Onta— | 4| “MAPLE SUGAR—OnIc, por lbtie! || 33 ina Hihe ola"% dectined 14 per cent on | the apen”market for three month bils Is | ENLEG, 413 company.t e ; » Douglas county farmers and other cap- Moy un b i | POPCORN-Per ib, nec - | "ieoliowing are the closing quotations on T ek b e Armour & Co.rs. B 0 italists have been Investing in 13,000 acres July ”lcll‘().l‘(iflm RADISH—Per case of the New York stocksex|£llnfi " New York Mining Quotations. R;nfifiic: g S.‘,;,’@.“.“ K - of Stanton county land lying near Clark- e 3 ales High. Low. Close. b P b “ NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 +hoft-shell, ., | Atchison 600 65% 64% 61% | NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—-The following are | Carey & Benton . ’f 0 son. The price pald, accrrding to G. H. Ml et b Mg No. 2 wort ahell. | %o ped.. X the closing quotations on mining stoc Lobman & Co. 3 Dot 1b.. 11@1INe; bl ber It | Baltimore & Ohlo B B e o 11G113%¢; "aimonds, Bofi-shell, per S0 B s i iisig Nk - et Towis & Underwopd: hard shel 1cs mun:‘-‘c!-\;l- S | Central of N. J Fikis ! S1sey 314 Phoentx Livingatone & Shaller rossted peanuts. per Ib.. 10; | Cninaperke & Ohlo Sim Wertheimer . i, walnuls lhn}kh;.‘l::‘:epehictory .xl"-;g. do ‘pea Vi O o § s Lee Rothschild . - bu., L. : i o il B. F. Hobbick . 00; black walnuts, per bu., $1.2 b bt VT aibes w750 Wolf' & Murnan chestnuts, per Ib., idc. B ¥ l::dyh winter patents, $4.00G HlDEs-m, 1 green, 6c; No. Chicago & Northwest. 0 }{‘:r'n‘ne(rc;r; straigh Togélo; epri tents, | 6c; No 1 salted, 7c; 'No. G cguy | OB TOF, & Trans.... .. Bank Cleari o : Straights, 85606515, bakers, 8.8 | No. 1 veal calt, § to 12 1bs., : N earenes OMARIA, 2 Nov, . BBARE Otlier buyers . calt, 12 to 15 Ibs. dry' salted hides, o foday wite §.BEMETA By Tnoooasings . for | movals T-No. 3 spring, TG81%c: No. 2 Ide:'sheep pelts, jo: Rorse hides, $1. : out . 2 1580 over the corresponding: dewtons ten: | CATTLE-There was & moderats run of 2 oo No. 2 vellow, e, do 24 ptd. ES ago. YA | cattle here this morning and the general Tkt h FH VOIS vt hud, Pesvie Belaviaet 4 “\%’e".g ; h A Wool Market. ‘;:“.E“::.fi..‘y”." g’u?fifl”';u'ffi\"e'&'“"'o"'tfl."' Notd EY—Fair to cholce malting, 43@5sc. | 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 24.—WHEAT-—-Higher; | Denver & Rio Grande. BOSTON, W With more life and the tone to the market BEEDS—Fiax, No, 1, dlo; No. 1 northwest: | No. 2 red_ cash, elevaior, nominal; track, | do pfd. 30 . @ | veen the che featiro o? the won mariey | Wae better on ail wut stdlr, o, Wiie; timothy. prime, 324747 clover, pDcctmber. Bohc: May, Hue: No. | Kt o for n weel. Manufacturers e fo en-. stcers on (he mArKet and Busers scomed Vis. iaroihe. ) gement ax ,llgtole‘lmn—nm por, per bl sits5g | CO No. 3 cash, drc: track,| do 2d pfd, 487 | 5 S The market “tor both' flosce woals | 12, D, more anxious for them than they 13, Lard, per 100 Tba. 886 ta5 "Sho . December, 41%@i14e; May, ditso. areat Northerr. : 5y and territory wools is quiet. No changes | s vee” forg®ome Nttle time. As high as i e ool aasnge e Rhore olear | L OATBIQUeE N ek | T80 B s g i 3 4rc fecorded In forelgn wool quotations. | but they Were good. All kinds *ot corn: | ), $6.1 . g " H O d 3 4 {o% Ing A8 1 N ” Following were ‘the teceipts and ship- |3 white, 30tc. Tiinote_Central i tlons afe: Territory and Laano AN gI6e; | Loommith the passible exccption of tome | ments of flour and grain: FLOUR—8teady: red winter patents, $4.10 | lowa Central i 0% fine medium, 16@17c; medium, 18@19¢. Wyo. | tomioof, Warmed-up cattle, sold witiout | m;:%u. umom;zu, fidm: ex!rn’;;ncs and straight, $3.80@4.05; m.vprg o . oy ming fine, 14@i5c; fine medium, 16@i7c. | All the eatly arrivals were ;::::;r‘xl;;o&rg;?.. A B R e ey, “aominal | ot SAMORIL] o paa e g EiK 8 [itah and Nevada fine, 15g16c; fine’ medium, | ° The cow market showed very ittls change e prime worth more. | Louls. & / 3 1101%4c; medium, 19G30c. ' Dakota fine, 13G | from yesteraay. There were' apparently | [ g Wy e R CORNMEA L—Steady at $2.80 Manhattan L, . Montava Tne’ cholon medlum, 19G20c. | none too many on sale to meet the require- Bl f 3 I o et hih et BRAN-—Stead cked, track, T4@T litan St. Ry 5 choice, 20c; fine medium its of the local trade and as a resuit | 4f.... B : Ames herwood to Victoria Back< R. eady ; sa |, e track, 74@77c. { Metropolita: cholce, 1 ore t ™ a . us, part Housel's sub. of Capitol HAY—Quiet; timothy, $7.00G12.60; prairie, | Minneapolls & St. a. ST. LOUIS, Nov. %.—WOOL—Quiet and | TRER OME Sarly LAnR L Sraite o - da. ‘exc today the $0.60810.60. Missour] Pacific combing and cloth- Eea LR (Quibe (Erosly; St Senarmlly | 3o v iR RS T R A Oscar Peterson to Byron Reed com- ter market was firm; creamerles, 16024c; ON _COTTO! 38— Steady X ; Texas.. 10 i 4 Sobop 7. : . ter markst was | merles, 16@34c; | " IRON, C N TIES—Steady at $108. | Miss, Kan. & . ] e, 0 it fine, 15@11%4c; heavy | Bulle, veal calves and stags were also| SHEEP—There were moro sheop here to-| Pany: Wil fect jot 8, and efi foet i \( ko 4 tib-washed, I o8 3 I : _ -1 Jor's, block 8, McCormick's add:...... . s ott | BT 5. 2% Bl ne, NGhe tubwashed, eady a5 compared With yedtorda day than' arrived yesterday, but the de- | ot s bIocK S, McCormicks add..... = PROVISIONS-Pork, steady at 8115 | New York Central.. 1,800 4 llarge attendance at the opening of the |and prices a litle Jower. Speculatos mand was equal to the occasion. Packers| “ycGuire,’ lot block §, Ambier NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |Lard,’ steady at g Bacon steady:| Norfolk & Western BIXth sarios OF WoOl AUCHIGH: Sults today: | Shat thors Js Brctioaty ohe mors. Has i | o rcraer wes Eimorally Sroady and ‘st | Dlace, st lot ' block ;!Bedford xed, extra shorts, $8.12%; ‘clear o pi foste eisd canar asld The offerings numbered 81 bales. Fine | week for them to do business, as Th v | iive f 4 ' o | RIARS i avs rigaiiiche B34 short clear, . ontario 20% 3% | and medium cross-breds were 5 1o 10 per |is a holida 0y d0musinens, ;s Thuraday | ive. Beeldes the western Krameers iieng | Ellsabeti Al Waiker abd ‘hushand’to POULTRY- Steady: chickens, 7c; springs, | Pennsylvania_ . e Mol 1 il te, & _holldey. And ehy . nymos: Of Juyers | ware oVits & taw corteds nttided in he | Therkel P siefulind, Toc's DIGSE ; So; turkeys, T4c; ducks. 10: geese, e, | Pitta, Co C. & § ognt " A88, X cannot reasonably be expected to arrive on | offerings, and those that were at all good | flitiid, “ BT — Higher. creamers, S@Bi%e; | Reading” . 5 Siatar sraden, ware WhGNARKSS 1D b por. cent | wers yery slow Lo thke hold thin morhik | ouh S i b or Tot cwia J for fod | Rovert 8. Coliyer and'wils to Josbphine lower. "The home trade and the continent | and prices ranged a little lower, the decline | yeutlings and fod lumbe A fng || M. Kruse, si8 feet lot 15, Reed's sec- T e aF T ot o R LR T e s Amsuomas the degipe | yanilinan and Zed Jejshe DrOUEhY o cloared | 00, 8dd s 36 - 300 Dought mediumn:. Biipes Were in 16rge sun: | whioh makes values fully ne low ab ey | o2 rees e TRt arenid a0 to kil at an | Fiank 8. Brown et al jto Stophen % ply. A large quantity of West Australian | wero a week ago Monday. Common cat.| early hour. };'"‘;fl‘:"'.‘.’.;‘m"‘,fi};‘w"“ T smer S | R N D e et gt | e &'J“.:’S.“J’&i‘?@“‘,fh‘;‘. move at any- | There were a good mans feeders also of | viary A. Kenyon and hushand to b in as Dids wore'%a below sellefs lmits. | Western grass beot ateers weore in good | borh from ‘.f‘,:.l"i'#y‘.f‘r". o atno Tom pack: Sageerienn bt I blogk SraRpe S in‘:: Mnmiobs; «;ufill:al:_:ldmw Lve.: f-‘:lmi“."?«e‘rw'u "n:fl;nlgx hald!lrm prices. Re- | ers. The market could best be described b; ruman B o "August many and France, Following aro the saies | celpts were light and'the demand was quite | calitng it active and stendy on good stuff, | “Hedgren, lot 1, Twenty-fourth street, B T o o yusena. | . stookers "and Tesders | were " Pliitle | i pindeiiable gradet more of lets nAS-) . Buaijess bisos, Sosth Omana. Innd; b Daley Sooure, A e ar WIE AL Yesarony. or LI0%s lower, than Quotations tor grass stock: Cholce west mania, 90 bales; greasy, 8@bd w_Zea- | Sales: a 40 oholes yesriin jand, 5,600 bales; scoured, 6%@Sd; greasy, BEEF STEERS. ) good_yearlings, $3.1: is@is 1d. Cape of Good Hope and Natal, | . o, ar 5. 5073.40; fair to oo 800 bales; scoured, 9d@ls 2%d; greasy, 6@ b R (T 25; good 1o _choice ewes, $2.00@2.85; f 4. Faikland islands, o1 bales; greasy, 5% AR 000 “ewes, $2.2a250; choles feeder lambs, @4, R S ool 80@410; Tair to §00d feeder lambs, $3.250 - Fayne, who has been the agent, was from 1% $40 to $50 an acre. The land was what was W known as the Bilby farm and was put on © sale thirty days ago. 1w SEEEe————————— 0 = REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, i Deeds flled for record yesterday, as fur- nished by the Midland Guarantee & Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam street: Sarah M. Lytle to Fred D. Wead, lot 27, block 8, Orchard Hill.. 81,000 The United Real kstate & Trust com- pany lo George N. Peck, wid feet ot 8, block 7, Forest Hil Harriett B. H. Cushing to Willlam R. Paul, 8t foct lot 3, and n2l feet lot 4, Hedick's second’ add... Katherine M. Ball 1o Rose Greenberg, lot 24, block 3, Potter & Cobbs’ sec: ond add.. § g ¥, Wharton “Hippie (o ‘iose Holdan, iot 8, block 8, Orchard Hill, v Abraham L. Reed et al. to Oscar Pe- terson, und. half wiiig fet lot 4. and feet of lot 5, block §, Mc- Cormick's add.. 3 Oscar Peterson 0 Julius "A." Perkins FEEESE PEPTEMN - SRS FE RS EEF 8! FEEESE B o e tototetoteie: EEREERRRRREREEEEENESE s NBW YORK, Nov. 24—FLOUR—Recelpts, 41,111 bbla.; exports, 39,460 bbis.; market more | “d e Gacmer; 25c, loss off. active and steadle: Mfl“w ts, $4.00 Receipts. Shipments. | Rock 6; winter siraights, B.06G410; S 16,000 14,000 | "~ do ptd sota patents, $i. 65. winter extras, $3.00 141,000 | 8¢t L & 35, Minnesota bakers, 3$3.7033.85; wint 26,000 | d ow grades, $2.80G3.15. Rye flour, stead: 20, sales, 500 bbl fair to good, $3.20%3.40. chols t A fifluu Buckwheat flour, N BEE: | B E3EE .01; kiln_dried, $3.00g3.1 je communications received by | SoUthern Joar BARLEY—Quiet; feedin ta shaw the folowing changes in | Southern Rallway tulo* mali 8@, suppiles as compared with last P -+ ek i SATHAT—Unitea Stat 3 Canada east | T31040, 3 '~ L' nite ates and ‘an a8 ' s BAT Recelpts, 80500 bu.; sxports, | of ‘the Rocky mountains, increased, 5.1, o3 b asids 7 b, drm: No. 2 87%c, ele- | (00 bu. Afloat for and in Europe, increaned, | “8.°0eq vator; No. 2 red, 88%c. f 0. b. ‘afloat; No. | 240000 bu. Total supply, increased 568000 | (0 By clos: CORN—United States and Canada east | «'” £ i 4 @%¢ higher: , 83%c: Jul m of the Rocky mountains, decreased, 1,965,- Ce o b My “‘ X 5 , 1,965, Central #83 p i g N ATs_United States and Canada, east o - A’ Inite: 8 &l nada, eas ess WGQRNCRecelpts. 101810 bu.; exports, 120.- of ‘the Tocky mountain, decreased, '11.00 g g Spo doac . oas ind M‘u{. o..I;.: -ll,lghn. No. 3 yeilow, 53i4c! |. The leading increase in the visible supgly {‘).fl; E}P.'u Exp. “5-,; W ‘t‘o‘ s e option market was | of wheat reported this week are 700,000 bu. | \malgamated Copper. il on the strenglh of a | i Manitoba, 400,000 bu. at the northwestern | Ary' Car & Foundry.. 8,276 o do (e, {optinent; December, | interior elevators, 182000 bu. at Chicigo pri- | "4 pra . 1,30 R .1 vate elevators, 139.000 bu. Ogdensburg: | Amerlc L 100 Z 1 12,000 bu. at Portland, Me.; §7,000 bu. at [ *30 prd A O R T % Milwaukee private elevators'and 000 bu. | Amer. 1ooomotive - e T At Rochester. do ptd . I:rlmhldllnll. $ia. "‘og 1t n-:‘)’:m 950, Ao s":"m' bebopics i elty, 19.50. ar 1 THAY-Quiski ‘shipping. agitc; Kood o Am. Bu 5 Redning.: b8 cholce, OFs-gtoaty: stats common to cholce, the: @ioc; No. 4. 60 Rrook. Rapld Trau 1903, 24@R20; 1902 2ige; olds, o 5a@e0c 2 red, Si@tic; No, 8, | Colo., Fuel & [0 cific coast, 1908, 21@%c; 1902, 21@Bi4e; 348 cars. Col &d 2 iz, ORN-December, 31G37%4c: May, 204@ | Consolidated Gas... HIDES—Steady: Galyeston, 2 to 2 pounds, | 39%c; cash No. 2 ‘mixed, 9ig@doc;’ No. 2| General BIeCtOR o l‘k; (;:Illlo;l:lu. 21 dm &wmd-, 19¢; Texas whl‘a_sxsl @39c; h:l.l 8, %m '1"¢‘;";:?auom POF+ - ry, 3 to unds, 14o. OATS—No. 2 white, g . . NEW YORK, Nov. %4.—OIL—Cottonseed teer. ... z " TATHER Steady: acld; 28a2%e faskte International . AL g b hgies i Vgt e o T R R 1 8taar. ... 890 | Light Receipts of Cattle, Heavy of | Write for our dally market letter and pri- PROVISIONS — Beef. _ steady; family, HAY-—Choice timothy, $3.50; c o pfd .. s 0% low, . Petroleum, firm; refined New |24 feeders gy et i, vate telegraph cipher—matled free $10.00811.00; mess, $8.00G8.60; beef hams. 50, | National BiSSWR - o 3| York, $9.50; Philadeiphia _and Baltimore, J. M. Morey—Nel zooliog b - )0U21.00; packet, {9.00@10.00; elty 3 48%c. ,'\\I?"'*Am"h,“ $9.45; prime, in bulk, $6.55 1 bull 1060 1 60 ors. . CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—CATTLE-Recelpts, | India mess, $15.00G17.00. Cut mea! 3 v, .’m;xn\ Ana , g % URPENTINE—Quiet; 59%@60c asked, steers. cow 7,000 head. including 2.000 head of westerns shl Your ar.in '. “' ickled bellies, 39.006410.60: pickled & 100, * Pacific. Mall ......r:: . Quiet; strained, common to good, | 1 feeder... 4 good to prime steers. $.10G5.65; poor to me- | . 6.00; pickled hams, $10.6011.00 asey: teady; Missourl and Kansas | Peoples Qa8 ol ] g J. M, dfum, $2.50a4.8; stockers and feeders, $2.000 | it B Weatern steamed, Vovember, ‘turned, ; No. 2 new | Pressed 2v A DB $210; F p 0100 cows. $1.25G4.00; heifers, $2.00G4.60; onpi . nominal; refined, : continent, Whitewood cases included, . do pfd oyt & . 3260, K. $2.80, M. §2.90, W' helfer: Texas fed steers, $ 50; western stecrs, | Best Facllities. Liberal Advances. South America, $5.35; compound, $6.37%4 | Recelpts. Shipments. | Pullman Falad 960 » p 3. heifers... $3.00414.50. Branch Offce :Ix'a.\‘ é‘;&%fi«?“’&;"'fi'flh’:‘fl‘ short ‘\5 ':wu“!‘m eeen 78,000 "';;}z,'l R;;:u‘:v{':f T ,840 9 . calf. HOGS—Recelpts today, 35,00 head: esti- | 10p Bee Bids. L50G15.00; mess, $13.00G13 orn, - bu..... el 5800 | do pfd ... y cows mated tomorrow, 3,000 héad: market opened h RICE—Steady: domestfc fair 1o extra, | OAtR! DU-ooooiooorioooe . 708 | mubber, Goods i i . e AR ke To@ise lower; mixed and butchers, $4.1014.4; Omads, Nohonaka. ; 3 - oai’ a5 ; ) 010 3 hod ta cholce ) 8420004520 DULUTH. WINNIPEG, TALLOW-8teady: city (3200 per pack: | Philadelphia Produce Market, | Tenn nI;ulml:rlr"" e 100 firm; fair refining, Slic; centrifugal, % test, | feeder ‘Mj‘"):o;!,“m:r:lregrw :;fl')} R mvhm}"{' :“fi;: i oush b 'S 007 B3 byigure ViNWIPRG, :{:), 44c; country (packages free), it PHILADELPHIA, Nov. %-BUTTER U, B Jeath "ad cio ayi gueers... M5 48 e-Neb. ! O e how TR ——— X ] A Firm: nearby prints, 26c; western choice, | {/ bber ......oo . b V0. 11, 8.80c; Nc Bo: ull. MO 176 45 feeders.. 975 3 ) AN » —Recelp! v cromaun ectibta, LI pkes.; firm:| g, o Y™ e ol 3 -] iomers A 180 maaed | 15 feeders., 90 275 3 feeders.. M5 nead; market for, fambe steady; good 1o | f o g h t CHEBSE—Reocipts, 6900 pkgs. . irregular; | , FQO8-Flrm, dc highet: fresh nearby |u. 8. Steel ... N A, loat, S.bc; ‘crushed, "S.05¢: | oy pocaers. 1108 550 Ve NT NeD: cholcs "wethers,' RGQLE; falr 'to chaice e erchants e | ¥e, loss oft: wester southwestern, | o pfd ... e vdered, 485c; granulated, 4.8oc; cubey | 23 feeders. 1109 3 40 o 3 ed, $2.75G3.60; wesle $2.50G3.85: Tiainesuiseroam, funcy amall colored, Beo- | 3ige" southern, Base | e (e s Do L5 uben | % foeder.. 13t Diatlve' lambs, $8.806.60; weatern iambs, $3.50 | National Bank Beptember, 120 made, ke targe co: | CHEBSE-Steady, fair (femand; New | \orthern Securtics - (MOLASSES_Steady: New Orleans open ceer.... 1000 5 SOMB=Neb. & @5.00. of Gonahe Mok a, s Iat> made, | 4 ! york full creams, ey, 11%@12c; cholee, | “qg; ules for eitle, good to choice, steer. steers....113 S—————— » » "'-Tlu;:' etemper e mnde aae "5 | 11te; fair to good, 10N@1iNs |- - —_—— 2 steers....1100 3 | $t. Louls Live Stock Market. U. S. Depositary SGAS— iptd, 9,000 pkgs.: unsettled; ~ paomge- H Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits : . @ 3 87. LOUIS, Nov. 24.—CATTLE—Receipts, Capital ";‘6{,’{:;“ v « aukee Grain Market. | STON, EW YORK, Nov. % PORATED ] 3 e H 6,500 head, including 3,000 head of Texans. pital and Surplus, $600.000 W e T, . western chickens. 3 ¢. 4. —~WHEAT—No. 1/ cent: APPLES—The market for evaporated ap- | § come . o . B | The market was steady to strong; native | § PRANKG MURPHY, Pres. BEX. B. WOOD, V. Pres. Uito: Towin, 1io; tughare, Teisc. Drogeed | 2104080 2 northern, 80a81%c; | glosing pri c ples continues easy In the absence of de e 99 2 X shipping and cxport steers, $4.3086.%5: LUTHER DRAKE, Ca shier B s S 0l towls, ked. | $ichison 4a.. BjAlloses ... . mand. Prime. Sigc; cholce. 4c: fancy, 7c. | 3 cows.....1280 , Qressed beef und butcher's steers, §.76¢ PR T, RAMILTON, Aset, Coshier, F 3l ’ - COR v, 41%¢c bid | eatral ;";," ighmated .. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prines e 1 5.00; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.60@4.86; RYE—Firm; No. 1, Sigc oy P ety show # rather lrregular movement, but on | 1 feeder... 0 2 feeders, $2.8@3.50; cows and BARLEY—Steady: No. 2, 6¢; sample, fhrede the whole are quiet. Quotations’ ranged | | bel o 1500 310 4 cal k $1.75 @2.25; bulls, p MINNEAPOLIS, H - from #4@7ic. Apricots are quiet. Pe P Sl .. 2. 00@3.00; X ; Texas and In- bought and sold. e 4 . Lowther & Co.-N 2 cember, ruled steady and quiet; choic i | 48 teoders.. 548 2 m“‘ b eb. £ dian steers, $2.465@3.75; cows and heifers, lasued, avallable in all extra cholce, TH@8%c; fincy, 944G 1 | 8 fondera.. % 2320 calves... 235 3 3200612 60. I — Jobn o HOGS—Receipts, 8,000 head. The market Whisky Marked. e o 3 ,,,V"llwsm~fi was baloc lower and dull; pigs and lights, JCAGO, Nov, 2.~ WHISK Y8 + “ 1 $74 . - $4.00g4.30; packers, $4.00¢4.3; bulchers and basis of high wines at SLE. ooy on| SO : ol B e Y BT, LOUIB, Nov. 2i.—WHISKY—Steady |10 steers i 0 | ST, AND. MBS-Roceipte, 1800 at sim 4 steers 81 steers. .. 1139 3 oes. The Ja - e OS] 3 ’ v s ors native muttons, $3.00g3.7; lamb: $4.00G WEPORIA. Nov. —WHISKY-Steady at | steers A B 1Y iTa and bucks. L Bt0GL TS, stockers, [ }] 3SION CINCINNATI, Nov. 24.-Whisky dlstillers’ | 1 steer 5 71 steers....1108 o finished good on baais of 125 1 1 heifer. ... 1070 92 cows. - New York Live Stoek Market. STOCKS AND BO Jimited dsmany, prices steady. American | 4o pid v il T et e N Peoria Market, middiing £.97d. * Sales 5000 bales of which | WEIE come: Bey Gooks Marliot, ndenhall8. B, e 1 pEEvES S H GRAIN AND PROV'SIONS were 1 Afvostes . NEW YORK, Nov. 2%.—DRY GOODS No sal X PEORIA, Noy CORN--Steady; new | Included 470 Awmerican i P e~ P Buyers of dry goods are conservative, but arris—Colo D . e e e wtdes | [ Materonies: 1% Slats ana NerT Bane. © steers. 325 | extreme range 4G%c per pound. Texas beef. OUR SERVICE I8 TH| 7. No, 8, 3¢; new No. 4, 3e; No. 8 8¢, No. 4, cluding “0.00 American Futures thelr conservatism is more than equalled iy X A closed quiet. & o. ¢. November- YDON, Nov. 2% -MONEY—Was i by the conservatism of manufacturers in Sas ‘ables 3 Out of Town Business Solicited. les quoted American steers al 6 804 Cables quoted American steers CJ mber-January 5804, ple: refusing to accept the offers made them. 8 0% dressed welght: refrigerator | Jij Oueehe Branch: 1610Fer am 8¢ Tel. 3467 . ve: 'Decer Liverpool Graln Magiet, a reh-Auril 5. > In some cases this is tantamount to the . ME, A ¢ May-June 1 withdrawals of their goods in the market beef o » , ! ity - August & 8@t 4. 5 folowiug trom jobbers CALVES Reseibis, b head. The market THOS. M. WADRCK. Correspondeat. ‘was about for all sorts, Vi sold o stey A it um-am& western, $1.02; city, | NEW YORK, Nov. #.-Special cuble and o tel sEEEHIEzEsE ¥ R 0; baby lambs, $2.0063.00; feeder year- Me Market, ” lings, sam.x.-u‘.'a;%er wothers, $3.15a3.3 NEW YORK, Nov. %.—METALS—Tin ol e it feeder ewes, $2000250; culls, way ‘lower i te. London ‘market, olosl Representative sales: at a decline of , with s quoted at 5 . bol 4 Locally tin was dull and about %c lower, ; il ool closing at $6.25. Copper showed little 5 .....1330 220 199 fed native ewes.. change abroad, spot closing at £64 and SRS, §11 1o Pative ewen.. futures at £64 12s. Locally copper remains f1......... : ol rative o more or less unsettled and nominal. Elec- N ) = 1o nacie awee.. trolytie at $12.60012.76%, and casting at X 2 5§ o8 125 BREve. wether $12.60g12.75. Lead was unchanged in London, 24 feeders. 10 108/ native ‘wathets closing at_£11. The local market was un- cow 113 fod native wethers.. changed. Spelter was unchanged at£20 12s | 1 c cow ; S e in London and at $.62% in New York. Iron i cows. Rt B earinm closed at 48s 6d In London and unchanged | 10 cows..... S5 (02 native YatEAS. locally. No. 1 foundry is quoted at $15.00 [ 6 heifers. 3 fecders. . 37 fed native ‘lambe @16.00; No. 2 foundry northern at $1400@ | 1 feede ] feeders 47 fed native lambs }l.m,d No. 1 ):nundvy"mlm!'rzrfir‘\mv;ngu No. 1 ;:u:' cows | 498 Wyoming feeder lam 'oundry southern o Al 4.00. oW b sleers. Y = ST. LOUIS. Nov. 24—METALS-Leag, |2 bulls.....1: cows. . 131 native lambe ] -4 B i i |2887 seezscoateny a1 s0es0a2529 52, RRSBBTARTTES fManhattan Building, ST. PAUL, MINN. Dealers in Stocks, Graln, Provisions Bought and sold for cash or on reasousble “E‘ifli"i“ fimfi Figvy BERSAA 3 N Margins. dull, 8. Spelter, dull, $4.%. cows ! COWS. .. 134 Nebracka lambs oows..... M heifer - Members Important Exchanges, cows... 1 bull.... 16 | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 01l and Re T M. Bprocklin—Neb, | Private Wires, &+ & 3 W 888 e EEH e 3 5 C——— 2 Dominon Coal BT Duluth G Market. 4 i Prnks FLOUR-First patents, u.loul‘ second | DULUTH, Nov. 2.~WHEAT—-On trac Ti% Mohawk z‘;unu, 34.5506.45; first clears, $.40; second | ?"n l_;x::rmpru. So%c; No. 2 northern lea | 30g3.40. a8 Co [ BRAN-In bulk, $12.95. OATS—On track and to arrive: 3%e . e Pae ' ! — Amer. 4 - Tetede oot Harker corton Nariec. Ftt it T o TOLEDO, Nov. 24 " [ LOUIS, - Nov. COTTON 4, (. | Mass. Hlectrie . - ¢ T e F'br_\:a, T ey R Micdling Tic. ' Sales 124 bale kru;;lp;‘n k) ldad"'.‘ . o y I | bales; shipments 40 bales; stock 8,841 bales, | Us rutc Loy Frime alslke, NE Prime umothy. | Y iVERFOOL, Nov. #.—COTTON—Spot lnl‘ T Steel RETEAA % BB Gl 288 =8 SR s lmited or- _cieT toes

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