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e ——— THE BE OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER b5, 1909 ) 9 . - - s i IR R Sl ; PO | v " o ; ' RSN AND PRODUCE MARKET |2 sevyggy o« 1osa: cotures quies vee-| NP\ YORE (S AND BONDS st oy e ey | Ik i - . | & i\ \ R Stoel N ak : [NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET| JU— | Roek takeng 0o caes Etialie B i " cp— a u lwe 0 y | x:i':lunt:‘d i;'»f:;haflittsx'élnfil"“'"'"""'"' of the Day on Varioss Market is Inert, with Some Issues % U & 7 0" - e 43 | Very Little, it Any, Change in c-t-“ —_— SEW YORI Novr & .l:\)('R—Rv'r"p apien o g abees puthorn YL A b [ T . g T MUCUR LK . 64,400 bbls. exports. 17,900 bbls.; dull and | gy Soathern . 3 3 g g " i ss R R TR W AcR| ORN mm 18 mvo“‘?.7.5""&‘".ii-f".‘:?‘.a.;‘f'.‘.‘f“&.“.;‘:o—‘:f"ii.’“..’.'.'.’.'?:ASTEFJ- ACTIVE LATE IN DAY 5, ailvey sl HOGS GENERALLY FIVE HIGHER | B T ¢ market st A.\'.n':'\1‘-":\:.'1'-1:I.',h'c.l‘ foundry Bevenach Aiaiilin i ihtly, Due 18] winter - pricats.’ & Ros oL | S ] i ; ; o atie Rov 1 Wb AL Tead Stemdy Bemand, Light n.."- ptn l‘"“h-» {2‘«?.":.. D‘(finfif:fl .‘.r..'.'.l?.‘..”..'u';;;in- e Due to Rev of Ramor L, & B 1 ve Teade in Fat Sheep and Lambs | [ B steady at $4.27%. Spelter, caslér at .85 515 Rye flour, steady; fair to good 0 3 5 4 e ot By e o, uamdy Ty (5 gocd. S aele 3 1608 t Stronger Prices, with Feed OMANA GENEZRAL MARKET. Well Suatataed. "".'."’l" flour, dull; bulk, $23, nominal, per un-nu»—:t.:::"f‘ ' T . F el .:: “;"' g ‘ aple and Faney Produce Prices Fure M‘“f””;"M&IAl.z‘uuul. fine white and yei & Steel pid.. . : — H > - s y nished by Buyers and Wholesnlers. SIANN, sov. & 10, dngh R eens, TLeeLE Kis | . Ve, Oaror” Chermichl f o | - | Hoamd w | BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1. delivered to The premiums for cash wheat have been | RYE—Quiet; No. 2 weatern, Sikc, o NEW YORK, Nov. 4—Today's stoek mar- | Wabash ; 3 SOUTH OMAMA, Nov. 4 wn. (2 N | the retatl trade in 1db. carions, e e e - — | vte, meisgiesig. casting, e iLie London market easy at @7 12« 64 for spot and A for tutures, Tin closed oasy locally. London market Guiet; spot, % futures, {140 os. Lead firm locaily; spot 400446 London market Righer at €14 15 30, Spelter weak Jocally: spot, $.50 640, London market unchanged at 21 3% Pt " W mingted by the steady fall of over | inal, f. o. b. New York ket was a two-sided affalr, in that some | Wabash pra heep. 3 . 3 {1 In 0-Ib. tubs, 81%e; No. 6 from {he ‘recent high points. And 1t 18| BARLEY—Dull: feeding, 61g63c, o | f., |Stocks were strong and some were weak. | Westorn Marviand o 5. | T ihe 8 HY tons, $0c; In 60-Ib, tubs cvident tram the action of the market Now York. *|'The great body of securities, however, was | {astinkhouse £ L) | sial Tuesdny 3 5 o 1T W an stock, 22e; fancy dairy, tubs, lately thatFfillers Have been well stocked, | Wi AT Receipts, 200,100 ‘bu.: [inert and the price movement was listless | Westarn Tnion 8 | Offlclal Wedneoday T ® 1w 5 m oW is key changes every Tuesdny which willlfikeep thein out of the market | ;5000 bu, Spot, irregular L% | and insignificant. A recurrence of strength | yCrURE S (8 b 100 8% W4 o0 | Estimate Thursday a0 8 #i LGGS—Fresh sciling steck, candled, fic (or some timeé to come. ked, domestio elevat g » in United States Steel and a congestion of | "o i" 0, LTI, ey s Sl ren | i —— i » e " | POULTRY—Dressed broilers, 2ic; springs The actioh of the corn market was nerv- At P v 3 | practieally the whole metivity of the later ur days this week...35.46 14,808 n R IRE 140; hens 1do: cocks, 100; ducks, 15¢; ous, but {iBally showed some strength -8, fi<lh‘)t "‘r; market in that security did not have a | aaer Savh this wesh: B RIS SHEBP—Hange recelpts are keeplog iip tatkeys, 360, TAGeOin, ‘ONr GO%. O owing 1o a), tier demand, light receipts | orinern. Dy ath, $1.11%, nominal, favorable effect on speculation. \EW YORK. > MONE b s b Bo1s 12437 94 | In volume remarkably well for this time | Alive, broflers under pounds, 1be; vver and small Afferings. aty No. 2 hard winter, $1.15%, nominal, | “Points or strength were scattered through | - ORI, MO? A days 2 weeks ago.3.9 2,48 of the year. Some 16,00 head were re-|3 pounds, 104e; hens, 10%e; Gocks, Ggc heat broklngain LMy after a steady |f. 0. b, afloat. After opening lower on |a miscellaneous list of specialties, some of at 34@4 per cent; ruling rate, 3% | Same days 3 weeks ago.12.969 13,121 celved aghln this morning, making the | dusis full fcathered, 1607 meese, foil start on conihued furiher legisiation by |liberal northwest recelpts wheat worked up |{hem decidedly obsoure and seidom appear- | PEr cent; closing bid, 3% per cent; offered | Same days 4 weeks ago.38s64 18390 118,80 | F0 (3%, WO, TR Sl NEn "around T4.- | fonthered, To; turkess, under 10 pounds: 16¢ holders of lonk wheat. ‘The cash demand |@ Jittle on buying by early sellers, but|ing in the transactions of the stock |8t 4 per cent. Time loans, easy; sixty and | Same davs last vear.....1.41 16,22 00 head, a8 Compared with SL00 head 1o | o 1o sounds. 1he; guina fowle, E.88 Dot 15 much weakey ‘and the premiums paid a |eased off again late and closed stendy at|market. The railroad stocks generally were | ninety days, 4'4@4% per cent; six months. | The following table shows tne recelpts of | the corresponding period of last vear. aos, ,” ons, ¢ per dos. ] ’ few days past have baen wipes autC :.,,q;‘;x;‘. net deciine, December closed at dull and some of the high priced industrials pERIME * MERCANTILE ~ PAPER-5! | cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | Anything 'that looked at wil “good to |Gy RS electy, mall Shns, 6! Nrge 3 8 well ostaln weld tirm and May at 8109 | were_inclined to be heavy. This was true |per cen |the year to date compared Wwith p - v s (6 &° SRS 5 ne, Ko by & firmer cash' demand owing to LENt | CORN-Teoelpts i bu. Spot, steady; | of United States Steel in the ewrly part| STERLING EXCHANGE—Weak, with |vear 1909, 6. gne. Deo. | Packert, soid {,',"‘d.“',l,l,'_" % ke K ve | S e Ay Lo, W . Baletmove receipts. Westher conditions are ideal and | No tho, elevator, domestio, 700 de.|of the day, as well as of Amaigamated |actual business in baukers bills ai $4.55 | Cattie i 4,33 861,662 72,68 w: | Shown the most strenuth ‘dusing the I TR TG T g g D] generally all repofts are very bearish con- d and 70c £. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yellow, | Copper and’ the rallroad equipment stocks. | 48315 for 60 day bilis and at $4.8710 for Hogs ....... 78 2,061,961 \ 1 three days and in spite of Monday's w s Sptman o we, - e 8 v cerning the pew crap and an early move- all nominal. Options were withou The operations that magde stocks strong | demand. Commercial bills, $4.811,G4.52%. | Sheep K ¥ 1,802,341 111,486 ness cirrent quotations are easily a quar- $1.0 a ment Tn evilont, o ere” 147,000 | FANSBCtions And i@be. met dower. De- |from time to time were\greatiy concen- | "SILVIR_Bar, Wio; Mexican dollars. ¢ | The fullowing table shows the &verage | ier higher (han last Friday. The i-cent | ussed bushels. and hisElBIA Tiers D0 blishils, | Cember closed at @o and May at Mie. ~ [irated in thelr exscution snd sppasently | BONDS-dGovernment, . easy; rallroad | price of mows ‘at South Omaha for the 1ast | lamb appeared again foday after an ab- | gressed: Hallbue 18glic; b ey A shels, i . % el el moveme; onds steady. - h A A L 3 i v AgAINSt reg s lusk year-of 98,000 bushels | OATS—Receipts, 64000 bu. Spot, quiet; % LECE ST FIE [Val of reports that I aptations on bonds' were as fol. | feveral days, with comparisons senc~ of several weeks. There were also | gunrish, o black bass, 2e¢; whitetl: A0 ShipwEEe o8 S8 bibhels mixed oats, 2 to 8 Ibs. nominal; naturai [connected with & revival of Fepors Shal) € q ¥ i ot s some fat wethers and ewes Included fn|jg' pike 12c; walmon, 13¢: plckerel, e Primar g i e 304,000 bush- | ¥hite, 25 to % Ibs., #@46c; clipped white, |ihe effort to rOWRN suc- [0S, . | | 1909, [1908. 1907, | 1906|1905, . | today's run that were good enough to sell | g P o0 SRIGOIL Sah whitetish, No. ory g rfl:lln \wr’n‘m‘ » hr‘\mll M to 42 1. 46048%c Bourse was about to be crowned with suc 8. ret. rog....100 111, Con. st pel. 4. A v i | 21060 and S0 respectively. Good grades | {TOF less, dic. uh Trieeh whitets 't an ments were ushels, | e Noo s 8 ess. coupor 100 Int. Met. 4%e....... |0e t et N , 1lc;, pickerel, dressed and headless, 9; t recwipts last vear of 221,000 bushels | . HAY—Firm; No. 3, $3.80: good to cholee, "piy a1 of 2 points in New York Central 3, reg 1018 Int. M. M. 4% b e of fat sheep are about 10@l6c higher than | Sy " Yreased, 12c; redsnappers, lic; Span- ipments of 210,000 bushels. | e, nominal. | tollowing vesterday's news of & new issue | do_coupon L1101% SJapan 48 last Friday. X . ¢ 8h mackerel, iSc; native muckerel, e ‘Clearances were JA000. bushets of corn, | HOPS—Quist: state common to ehotce, | (3 'SAE e Cxrent of % per cent of | U. S 46 rog 15k do 4%s There were no new developments of | ®} R aeKETeR A I NG, 2 ribs, none of oats and wheat ahd flour equal to | 1909, 38@3%c; 1908, 16@2ic; Pacific coast, 1909, | (b present volume were in line with sim- | do coupon 1164 *K. C. 0. Ist 3. consequence In the feeder situation. Bu¥- |, "Ny 3 yibs, 7ig0; No. i loin, o; No. 3 540,000 bushels. / GNe; 190, 17632 - |ilar action of Pennsylvania and New York, | Allle-Chal st ta.... $% 1 ‘8. deb. 4o 1351 ing orders were Digntitel and the Usual | join, ‘13ige; No. 3 loin, she; No. L chuck, ..la'"?.’X"?J.fl!‘%‘..«’:‘;,y',?“ fower on wheat | HIDES Strong: Bogows; 2a%c; ‘“mn"n":‘k”1';";33.w‘e{r"-m,::gbu?.:»':(;‘ sdanional | A2 As e CEL § W aml e risk demand aftorded a good, wide out- | 2l XY S8 0 UG Chuok, A 3 3 3 | sto s 3 3 o let for thin and half-fat classes. Prices 4 b + Am. Tobacco 4s o ger No.'1 round, 2 round, vac; Local range of dption LEATHER—Steady; acid, 22G80c. companies. e |*_;‘-M§ g o as a general rule held about steady with e, No. ) , O, late, 340 . » PRl i icisaiionia | OVISIONS—Becf, steady; family, $14.00“There ware fresh reports today of con- | Armour & Co. digs. . 9% N R B of M. 4e. 84 yesterday. Ty il > rticles.| Open. | Highy L:ofv. | Close,| Yes'y, | @14.50: mess, $11.0001150; beef hams, * $23.00 | ditions in foreign money markets that were | Atchison gen. 4s.....19 N. Y. C. g, s bl Quotations on fat sheep and lambe: Good | PRy Y G unges, Valencia seedless, Bt awimedl 1 iFin aaibin T2 | @25.00; packet, $12.00.14.60; city extra India |not reassuring. It was reported that an- [ do ov. de..... > ‘deb, 48, % to cholce lambs, $6.66G7.00; fair to g00d |\ " (iges, $8.70; itlorida, All sizes, 3.2, Wheat, | mess, $20.60g21.00. Cuf meats, steady; pick- | other advance in the official rate of the | do cv. bn 2 N Y., N H. & H lambs, $6.30G/6.66; good light yearlings, $5.00 | ' PEL o e fanoy, per box, .00 Dec...| 3 i led bellies, $13.506014.25; pickled hams, $1250 [mperial Bank of Germany had come into | **At C. L. st 4a... $5% cv, 6 u2 @5.25; good heavy yearlings, $4.85@6.00; £00d | Gy iieoinia * pxira May bt 964 | @13.00. Lard, firm; middle west, $12.909 | discussion again, Hal. ‘& Ohlo 4 N & W ds e da. 90 SBUndRY to cholce wethers, $4.3@4.60; falr to Bood | gayoy” pears, fall Corn— h 12.90; refined. firm: confinent, $13. z:.m‘!'ao:n The \»nn‘;m\l;fihinl‘ Ba klur 1rnglu..q| Jate | do 3%a ... Bunio 10% | Recelpts and disposition of )ive stock at l‘c%hm";u l:l'flfl: :aoofl to &hwl;‘:fii Colorado freestone per . sex % South America, $15.00; compound, $10.00ii | made a cheerful impression on speculato o @ Pacitic 0k | Rece a n - ; fair_to ewes, §3.9 4 P 3 . ¢ Yotk IM:y ‘?l\":“ b th family, $2 ‘mzroo;,.m.n but the decline In condition of ‘xmu In-vl-‘ Ir. v do 3 % the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for Wo; grapes, Tokays, 3150, New k Fresh caught, almost all .re dressed: Hallbut, 12gl3c; buffalo, 8c; trout szEs 23228 "sEssuy 2z88% centen sone zRsE3e -fou " s .| canner ewes, §1 .00, U il 8, ricties, 4200, Oata— clears mexs, $25.752).0, tution as well as of the Bank of France O h s B |dayT Y -our hours Sading 6% U D. W VMeF | Gustefionn o Sfaster. wiuk: Gosd s o W T, WL I L Vg Deo F y | “TALLOW—Barely steady; city, 6%c; coun- | indicated that the hoped for recuperation 04 Ponin, eve B o RudRtbrs | chotce lambs, $6.0006.40; fair o good | Doy CONes “hokuya 1.60; New York, May el - try, 8ae%e. at those polnts was not going on. Sterling | gy g« P B TR TS e, Hogs. Sheep, | 1AMDs, $6.4006.00; light yearlingn. $.00a6.6; | pO 15" UK 30" Prunce, ' (talian, ‘per - - RICE — Firm; domestic, 2%@Tc; Japan exchange here declined sharply i & Onlh e Jm Be La kB b Te dn BB C.. M. & St P b P-| heavy yearlings, $4.50G5.00; old wothers, | BNl o' g Santaloupes, Colorado ROoky Prices Patna, BiG@sc \ds were heavy. Total sales, par value, | do ref. G 108 do gen, 5. 8 | Watash $4.1564.40; K004 to cholce ewes, SEOMMITE. | fora standar sison. 46 melons, $2.86; DOBY 100, POULTRY—Alive, steady: western, ldci 652,000. United States 4s, registered, de- | Chicago & A. digs L 8. W edn.. 7%/ \icee Pacific. ! breeding ewes, $3.7606.50; yearling breeding | gizo, 64 melons, $1.75; apples, home grown THEATNo L PN SOREY: fowis, 140; turkeys. 12@i6c. Dressed, irreg- | clined % per cent on eall. C.o B & Q) a1l iy do Tat gold dn...... $1%y | Missourl Pacific owen | $5.606.00 cooking, per bu. babket, 766; per market o o T T " 3lular;’ western chickens, brollers, 5gtic: | Kollowing were the sales and range of | o0 fon fe /... WNCSebaand 4, L te.. 8 pion_Pacific 3 4 . : i estern b { prices on the Stock exchange today 3 T cific col. 4. ORN—No, AM., 4 B | fowls. 12q1ic: turkeys, 18G20c, | change today: | | COgty4W0E 8 e sekse, Facitly, 19 fosive: N Py BUTTER—Steady; creamery specials, 3@ | e - -+ I R 4 bl 0 white, CHEESE—Tirm;" state full cream ~spe- | American Agricuitural o Colo. Ind. Ba... ... &8 do gen. i . s L y el. | clals, 16%@17%c. | Am. Bect ~Sugar 4 W *Colo. Mid. 4 0% Union Pacttic 4 ....108 ¢ : 0A75~%mmfl. WYEIT 40 EGGS-TMrm; state, m. t Sug ] ¥ east. Representative sales basket, 46c; Jonathans and snows, in bbls., b Av. $.00; California bellflowers, per box, $1.65 128 Nebraska .ewes. breeders....10 Colorado box Jonathaps, extra choice, $2.50. 2020 Idaho lambs, feeders......... 56 extra fancy, $.00, wesiern Ben Davis, in 126 Tdaho lambs, feeders.........T8 bbls., $3.60; Winesaps, in bbis, $4.00; quinces 405 Tdaho lambs’ ., R California, per box, §1.86; grape fruit, Flo- 188 1daho yearlings and weth- S b 0o B4 stnen, §00; Calfornia. @, 5 ers P RRARREERETREETEET) Jm and 64 sizes, $4.60 to $5.00; cranberries, Cape RaBoca v s @3ske: No, | Pennsylvania and | Am. Can pfd... 838 828 831 C. & B. I & e dige 7% 4O cv. du. A8 (& g Ty gl Rk, WO Pror | nearby brown, ¥e: extra firsts, 0gtze. | Am C. & 'F. I 0w Ted D& Hoov i U0k do ey & rer e ory | G R T & P west g _"E—Nw 2 : NO. 8, 08G6TC. (WAL EEME ORAIN - BELT| 1 Teo Beciietis. .ot i Distillers’ 7" Va.-Caro. Chem. 6. 0. Iambs Anchor brand, 3)-1b. pkgs. in box, per box Carlot ieceints. { ] 1 | 912 Wyoming lambs, culls. .61 ve'en dates, due about Novem- American Linseod . 16 *Erie p. 1. 4. S0 Wabash iat ba.... Total receipts 6 V. 3 i h e { Wheat. Corn. Oats, | Fale and Slightly Cooler Friday fin|American Locomotive % G do gen. 4¢.... % do'lat & ex. du 82 Wyoming lambe, oulls.......t 1b., 7c; figs, Californl 4 5 124 164 ‘ % DISPOSITION. 178 Wy m. . it do cv. da, ser. A... 81 *Wesiern M » yoming lambs, cul N in box, $L&;. elder, Ne the Prediction. ol R R e ik L v ol g Cattle. Hogs: Sheep, | 142 Wyoming ewes, foeder P 0. . ses OMAHA. Nov. 4. 1909, |Am. Sugar Refining... . 3 13y Elec. cv 1493, Wis. Central 4» % | Omaha Packing Co o AT 4% 1,507 | 810 Wyoming ewes 01 VEGETABLES—Trish potdtoes, per bu. £ 12 #| Generally clear weather prevails in all|Am. T. & T. > ¥ O 141% 4. *%Offered. Swift and Compan; i A 140 Wyoming ewes TH@80c; Virginia sweets, per bbl., §2.50g2.7 g - ... |portions of the country this morning, ex-|Am. Tobacco pfd . 00 100% L s Cudahy Packing Co...... 1,338 4 €8 Wyoming lambs, cul Wisconsiu cabbage, per lb., 13c; radish 4 Lk cept light rains are falling in the lower |American Woolen ... + Doston Stocks und Bonds. Armour & Co. Aeiais BB | 461 Wyoming lambs hot house, per doz. bunches, #ic; ex CHICAGO JGRAIN .AND PROVISIONS | Lake region and New England states, and | ATaconds Mining Co... BOSTON, Nov. 4.—Money, cail loans, 4% | Armour, from Denver... G5 91 Jdaho wethers fancy letuce per doz, 45¢c; fancy home L% grown parsiey, per dos. bunches, - ic; generally cloudy weather prevails in the |41 @5 per cent; time loans, 44@s% per cent. | W. B. Vansant Co... 5 ... ...| 162Idaho lambs, feeders. it & opets et Snions, red and vellow, in sacks, per Ib. usnannane a3Ra Hs5285SN2R2B5SIILBEZ KRS aazansana - % | extreme northwest, with showers in west- 73 3 Closing quotations on stocks and bonds: | Benton, Vansant & Lush 268 ..., ... | 313 Idaho lambs Veatures of the Trading and Clostng | o5 Wonliia ana. 1dano. © e wehther 18 | Bemmcrt & ot 10 4 ALsktion ad); desnr 381 ADMRE i | HIIL & e by o lambs . The: Spanish onions, per crate, $1.60; fancy Prices on Hoard of Trade. | slightly warmer in the Ohio valley, the & Ohlo_pfd ! do 01 B AT [t o R Ml - 20| 79 1daho 1ambs Floridn egg plant, dor. $L25; tomatoes, CHICAGO, Nbye 4 Wheat prices dropped | SoUthern states and southwest, and 18 | Bechiehem Steol e f 5% | Atchieon R R 1214 (ot ke Atizona... . 101 | HUSton & Co...irveisrin 20 |684 Tdaho lambs fancy home grown, per market basket, 80c; A iy o renowed llquida. | cooler in the New England states, upper |Brookiyn Rapia 7r...... 7 4o pid 1004 Cal. & Hocla.. ......85 |J. B. Root & Co....... Tl |85 Tdaho lambs string and wax beans, per market basket. e e otainr geiivery, but made a |1ake region, upper Misslssippl and Missourl | Cansdian Pacific I Boston & Maine......161 Centennial e i R ) 232 Nebraska ewes, feeders. $1.00; celery, Michigan, per doz. bunches, s e e ower. to | valleys, and throughout the northwest. It |Central Leather ¥ 9 Hoston Elovated .....189 Gopper Range o ++] g8 Nebraska ewes Fhp: e, Colorado, ,per 12-1b. bunch, 7c; mam: Ro' I:gl'el'~Qdmvl’n‘ahd'wlclhu':ln-)l‘kflxour:: of | will be L 4 AL R YIOIityTeh- QUM Tontber Mdisseemoeiteiesss 3 Fitchburg pfd oo 381 Daly Woat ™| 3% o g Sy ik S e BT —_— moth western, per doz. bunches, Gc; cu- steady provisiong firm. g d with thi T ing A ¢ | Chicago & Alton........... eaiis Am." Arge. Chem reer h 3 Hamllton........ 3 esss’. eeas me w oy ) g . o Tradin the Whest pit vas dull during |/ompared w o, corresponding day Of | cyiougo Great Woster 9o prd ... 101% 3 M. He N i radish, ¥ doz. In case, $1.90; walnuts, black, e Tehd aithougt eniiment was | the last three vears: | Chicago & N W A, Prou, Tube..!l 8% peadt Bharns L 1ol A iid Cattle Steady to Firm—Hogs, Sheev | . |’ 310, California No. 1, per Ib., 13%c; bearish hd great weakhess was &pparent. |y o, 1900 1008 1907 INE | ¢ 3 5 Amer. Sugar 133% Michigan. ... ...l sty ine & Attt ot d Lambs Higher. California No. 2. 10; garlic, extra’ fancy The marjdt! then ‘slumped sbarply on gen- | PIDIBUM (o sl - ok - WL () . ) do ptd 5 Mohawk mith & Polsey . | CHICAGO, Nov. 4—CATTLE—Receipts, | white, per Ib., 10c; red, per b, 13 eral profff ! taking, pPrompted by liberal [Frecipitation. - teoo. -0 0 .8 o . Am. T. & T 4IK Nevada 10 Mo Rar. Cate % s labout 5,000 head. Market for best firm:| HIDES—No. 1 greem 10c; No. 1 cured, Normal temperature for today, 48 de-|Colorado & So.... ... ... Amer. ‘Woalen 110\ 8" Ofa Mo.-Kan, Cattle ¢ 1 . 7 ; ‘""e“l‘"“l 3"“:""'““"}{' L gl ":fi; grees. = . Golo, & Bo. 18t pfd. @ pta 118 Brsaveinion a ‘Unwr buyers. 3 11,628 ‘&h&" Rowacy "m "?}‘" ““W;,-uf# b A Wool Market. Ing elevetie. ; sejling brou Deficieney In precipitation since March 1, | Colo. & So. 21 pfa......... 1 s 9 | Dom. "k &850 60 Quime 4 SA A ; helfers, ulls, $3.00G4.75; SO} GREE S i il corres) , | com Products . 2 do ptd .,...... [ ¢ SATTLE— y 7 of domestic wool becoming nems.” Latay in . the day, however, shorts |y £1¢{UNerY ponding period 10 108 | Sowere & Hadeon........ : Memn e R R e e o Tor e foue | kOGS Recelpte, about 14000 head. Mac. | fhe ‘focat market, intereat incr covered/freely, res & in & atrong tone | "B AT corresponding perlod (n 1907, | Denver & Rio Grande ® United 8. M......0..0 6% United | Cbpper 78" | daye this week foots up only 35,400 head, ne | K5, [0@16c higher: cholcs heavy, new clips in the southern hemisphes at the tinish. ' The range for tie day on |33 fnkes D. & B. G pld. ... i | dopta U B sy | davs this week foots up only 2,400 head. a8 | §.124; butchers, $1.96g8.10; light mixed, §1.90 | fair business in domestic, hawever, is main- e ot sioecs 2t Shiamet the ton notel, | L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |Rillery Securiies L a8 3 W3- 1388 Ciawolle L cripls ‘are’ more than (wice na Inrge 'un | GR(0: ‘ien s 070 Laik of sales F180 | e e e far Tollowe: O with December int $1i02. X st. Lowls Genpinl. MESESE. d 3 Adventure ", i a0 W% for the corresponding days of last vear,|gsoo | ittt il Corn Wy affeoted by the late bulge In UL T omrn B wHEATa:mwn- 5 " . VR shila Allowe ... y Vi 4 s b s, 5 wq_;-‘n the run was extremely small. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipt: washed, 40@4ic; No. wheat and cloged moderately, firm, with | ST LOULS' Nov, (- NARAT -igmer; | G Mot g | aied L1111 840 Nom et pehere were -a ood many o short|is000 head Markst 10gito: . | washed, 2i@25c; half hlgod, . Pinat Mguren. [ SRENSPALNT DRosBen T AN} MNocchern, Qre' otts. h b 5 % {of weet steers, wna’ fhn tiade on ;13'5 RP;IRbE. SERETN: veSTIN, B o Gotbiaty si‘&’&‘s'i" folatne. washo Oats followed the course of wheat and [May. $L . 12, ey 5o 1 | that kind was rather dull, buyers bein o L — i8@Mc. Michigan, ' 04 : y e Local Secarftte; 3 % cotn and the close was @ shade to e | CORN—Firm: track No. 2. cash, Gl@61i4c ) . wide apart in their views, so much so| amsas City Live Stock Market. Fine un- higher, R No. 2 white, Gfc; December, 57%; May, 1 Quotations furnished HP*Samiiel Burns, |that it was largely a mafter of chance| KANSAS CITY, Nov, 4—CATTLE- Re-|Washed. %@26c; delaine unwashed, 3lgsic: Continued light receipts of live hogs |@ER, . o L0 N0 2 cash, g9 | Int Marine pfd... Lo jr., 614 New York Life bullding: Just where cattle of that description would | ceipts, 6,000 head, Including 300 southerns, | half blood unwashed, 34@3ic; three-elghths throughout the west inspired a renewed |, OATS—H U b . 2 cash, 39%cC; | Inernational. Paper ...... Y i Bid. Asked. | sell. On the other hand, the supply of ot | { 4 vt | blood unwashed, 34@ic; quarter blood un- buying. of provisions. Tal foceipta of | N, twhite, 26 December, " SAGHHC! | Intiraatioosl Pump . 3 City of Omaha 4%, S w0em M08 | Kirictly good Killers was' small and the | and " dresced. bost serore’ 0.6085 00, top. | Washed, 3G%ic. ~Kenticky, Indiana and nogs &t princlpal western centers were (MAV MNC. oo Satonts, 85,50 | IS Contrul ; % 2 b AT AR 5% 1004 | market was firm on that kind. .00; e i | Miswourt three-efghths blood, e auarter DT e oy ear “ugor | @6.50; extra.fancy and straight, #.9@6.40; | K. €. So. pta.. ... Citizens' G. & Vaterio, Ia.... % | The market on cows and heifers did|6.25; western steers, $3.66@5.50; stockers nd | blood, Dot R R s Toicen ot the clone were Tia@1bc Jower, . |hard’ winter clears, $4.96@5.10 Tovleville & B0l s Independent “Tel. 'sa, . %" 3 |not show any very materlal change, sales- | feeders, £3.1004.80; 'southern 'steers, $290@ |12 months. T@TIC; fine € f0 8 mOnihe T o A LIa s onogas | amn *“’""‘l‘i $2.76@3.50. Mine, & 8t L G | International Cen. fren & |men as ) rdult' quoting It as about steady 0.1%fllr£l|ernucownfidt?.m.um:':uvn go“v‘. %mne a1, Shaete. X -malory'wm pie. - CORNMEAL—$3.10. s . p s e i serenae g | With yesterday. ; native ers, . ulls, i1 ) 4 A L L A S : Nebraska Tel, Stock: ¥ i / d 3 70qTze;, ¢ dium_clothing, Articien| Open | High.| Low. | Close.| Yea'y, | BRAN—Dull; sacked, east track, JL0: Burh PRI o Skt e LR L1004 | Stockers and feeders were in fair de- |§2.66G8.80; calves $3.5096.50. R (R A TR e P ,‘,fim. e i =2 | 1.8, g &y g Omaha Gas be, 1917 Al 1% | mand at about the same prices as pre-| HOGS — Receipts, 11,000 head. Market |88c: half blood, fhific, Uhioe-cBiNTE OO0 HAY—Steady; timothy, $12.00@16.00; prai- | National Blsoslt ... ot G Omaha B. L. & P G it 0 % |valled yesterday. The supply was not|closed weak; top, $7.00; bulk of sales, $7.70 ”g or g J 3 : “Wheat | | | : o 9 - y5c; fine A, BSG70C; A supers, 60GHc 102% 101% 102 |1 01%-2 | rie, $10.00G12.00 (8 > e i e R 00 Omaha E. L. & P. pta 1 large and desirable kinds moved off quite (@7.80; heavy. $7.75@7.00; packers and butch- i . 4 —~WOOL~—Unchanged ; wn;\ lfll*lvl‘~\|v2‘:"u IRON COTTON TIES-80c. No R R, of M. et prd 3 5 Omaha & C.B. St Ry. bh, 1084 16 |freely, the same as they have all the|ers, $7.60G7.55; light, $7.40@7.7; pigs, 36.25 m’,",m‘,‘;“.’;’,;, N&‘:m:rn“geélul;:.c wi.m 957 06%| 96%| Uo% | BAGGING— 9-16e. | New York Central Omahd & C. B. St. Ry. 5, (0!d..... o | Week. @1.16. £ fine mediums, 23@2e: fine, 14@20c. I | HEMP TWINE—Tc. Y O G Worsiihsssonass Omaha & C. B S Ry. ptd & par’ ceni Si% | Quotations on cattle: Good to cholce | SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 9,00 R ol W% 68| PROVISIONS—Pork, higher; jobbing, | Norfofk & W. . 0.l h i maha B. St Ry. com. 4 per ¢ 74 | cornfed steers, $1.00G8.00; fair to good corn- | head. ~Market —strong; lambs, $6.00@7.25; Tr ry Statement. 16014, | 322 Lard, higher; prime steam, $12.20g | Norih Amsrican ... ™| Omahe Water Co. S 104......... o 00 common to fair corn- | yeariings, SEGLE: wethers MBOLNL| . o1iNGTON, Nav. 4-The condition July’ | 908G, 60 |12.00. Diy salt meats, steady; boxed extra | honiie M » Gmabe Waiee 0o o 9k : 3 : '00d to cholce range | ewes, $4.0004.00; stockers and feedors, $2.00| WASHINGTON, Nov. 47fhe copdition e | | | $12.00; clear ribis,’ ‘$12.00; short | pesmeyivania ... 1. | South Omana Sewer dimn. 166, crrr. s . ., R dd g & o fess today was an follows, ¥ oy eaa Dlaxgihides | short HE0: RaTTIbe R0l Aot orare | B toE sk gy Sl X X @} goed to engios pornied sows an $t. Louis Live Stock Market Trust Funds—Gold coln, $875,918,860. May |41%G @ 4l 115w | shorts, ; tlear ribs, $18.00; short clears, |P., C., it g witt ... i o, X i 3 1 i .nnfi .'.w':‘muuv.l‘ ny.‘ y.l m:m Pressed Steel Car. A 114 | Union Stoek Yards, Omahi 108% | helfers, $4..0@6.00; falr to ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 4~CATTLE—Re- dnll%rn.vufi 3 '(l,lf\”“" Pok ‘ \ | Puliman Palace Car. % ¢ Westarn Pacific bs, 1983.. » $ :m‘?olwn and heifers, $3.; X celpts, 4700 head, inoluding 3,00 Texans; a;\’x_.',‘m certificates Jan 19 82151 18 & | 10 7itg | POULTRY—Steady; chickens, ; springs, | lallvey Steal Spring. ... L Rommieg lohe S ene .00G3.25 | market steady. Native shipping and ex- | %0 b Pund—8tanaard Wfiver dollare i i Aol i 4 ge cows : 4 eneral Fund—Standard silver dollars in Har s bl Dot e e TR R R .30; to good range cow port steers, W.6Q7.80. dressed beef and | eneral fund, $2.723,967; current liabilities B e L o §8.3503.85; common to fair range cows and | Putcher 2088 steers under | §i10.4m,98; working noe in - treamury it ts thk Ml ars o Tirur 50 ard) helfers, $2.%5G3.20; good to choice stuckers |1 P sl K BG7.00; oan. |office, $WOITUT, In banke to. credit of were a8 foliowst, ” i D s R t f Cl . and feeders, H.WGH; talr (o Kood atock- | | helfers, Y3 MAT00. AN |trensurer of ‘the United States. $I.18 Btk b Recoipts Shipments. un's Report o carings [Sockrs frnd Feeders 45 TEGA TS, mock holt, | K.2007.0; Texan and Ingan stecrs, 8350 | SV 8170 "batarce in” generat lour, bbls. V 12,400 ers, $2.85@3.75; veal caives, $3.50@7.00; bulls, | 6.40; cons and heiis sl fund, $56,230,683. 8’:—;"'» :zu- . g.% gm stags. ete., $2.75@4.50. HOGS—Receipts, 7,600 head; ml‘gkeh 1:)0 . ‘orn, bu. . X . ’ Representative sales: to 15c higher; plgs and lights, $5.50G7.60; 5%1 B pu: » 500 -+ DUN’'S REPORT OF BANK CLEARINGS FOR OCTOBER. opresentative snles: o ka4 Packer. B gt Ticners ” and bert| g :-o.n.:: -Nam‘un Matmy ] U EERE AND LAMBS—Receip 00| firm; falr refining, 3.30c; centrifugal, 9 head; market, 10c to 1s¢ higher YR S s el o g o a steady: 0, 6, H 0. 0 0. B N e, B i60;° No. b 4b0c i6e; ' No. 11, b b, g o 440c; No. 13 4.8c; No ose! ve 4.30c; confectioners’’ A, 4.86¢; mo 5 Touebh Tqve Shpsls. Mariet, cut lonf, b.S6c; crushed, bc; powd JOSEPH, Nov. 4—CATTLE—Re-|5mo; granulated, 6.lbc; cubes. § 2,700 head; market steady; steers, |~ MOLASSES—Steady; New Orle $4.5007.00; cow nd heifers, 32.50@6.00; | kettie, good to cholce. Bfi2e C‘II{V(;?)'SEW i 94,700, ket 6c high gy 350 e 700; markel gher; top, §7.96; bulk of sales, $7.50@7.80. D)4 an® ' Hastn. SHEEP AND TAMBS-Recelpts, 160| OIL CITY, Nov, 4 OlL—Crodit balances, et strong; lambs, $4.5007.10. ;" runs, ' 186, s.; average, 131, SATENY SHoREL Tamb, JINY-s Dbla: shipments, 161,202 bbls.; average, 147.- Stoux City Live Stock Market. 72 bbls. e ol TOUX CITY, Nov. 4-CATTLE—Recelpts AL RTIEAN. . Hov, ST, ead. arket firm. o . HOGS—Receipts, 2600 head. Market 5@ “‘;f%;’g?‘“,-, agots ‘:'g,’u._ B P Tt 10c higher; range, §T.66@7.80; bulk, $7.70Q R+ 4 Vel Y“E# —Steady; winter patents, §5.3545.90; | Kansas City Grain and Provisi &1 steers. 47 [ wistor siraights, «7wu% spring straights, | KANSAS CITY, Nov WHEAT—Cash, Bank clearings for October maintain the steady increase which has been marked for |5 SOW:- 31 T6GA0; bakers, 3. o unchanged to ic lower; No, 2 hard, §..00| several months, and though there was interforence by holidays at several important points wu;r\lm;e\';:‘mn. oF gulxios, 5308c; talr @Lol; Mo 3 f10%ci No. 3 red, $L1IGLIS | and one less business day, payments threugh the banks for October at many cities wers SEEDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $1 CORN-Tnchanged to e higher: No, 2| lArger than ever before; total bank exchanges st all cities in the Untted States, according to No. d.porthwestern, $.70. Timothy, 85| mixed, FTY@ITie; No. 3, B74; No. 3 white, | the statement faued by B. G. Dun & Co., whish embraces 116 leading csmters, were PROVISIONS—Mens pork, $23.76624.00. OATS—Unohan; :oflc;‘*No 2 white, 40GM0%c; 915,666,044, 711, an inorease of 29.5 per cent. compared with last year and of 7.6 per cent. com- 14 cows. Lard, per 100 Tbe., $1348G1247%. Short ribs, pared with 1006, when business was very ctive. There aro still losses at & fow points com- | '3 Cows’ sides (loose), $i 10.67%: short clear T20. pared with 1906, notably at New Orleans and San Francisco, st the former because of the phe- 7 heifers [ boxed, $11. .50. Tnchanged; cholce timothy, $12. 4 : i“‘ oed, BB ot and flour were |1280; choles prairie, 85609 50, Choice o’ | . Bomenally active cotton market in that year aud at the latter because of conditions following | 10 feeders fo 540,000 bu. Primary receipts were $15.75G16.75. the great fire. The differemce of ome business day will more than account for the trifling S sowh.! m:)lu. compared with %8000 bu.”the P 45 g g B 3 ”.;; fIrSts, | Jogsen at Boston, Philadelphis, Pittsburg and some smaller oities, compared with 1906, Ex- 4 steers 2 calves, mated receipts for mm:r.l ow: Wheat, | BGGS—Exeras, 27c; firsts, 25%0l; seconds | changes st New York City were very large, and though stock market operations were active, ke Q. E lmui;fl({:;v!:fb‘ 61 cars; corn, 128 cars; oats, 192 cars; hogs, | and dirgl'll. Nv"mx!z'rent receipts, 24%c; | the inerease is prineipally due to the enormous volume of business tramssctions. Cities in 10 steers. 23 heifers... T M e heat: No. 3 peq | TCUNTE om0 MO ot Shipments, | New England make substantial increases, evpecially Providence, Worcester, Fall River aod | 7 cows: calves. ‘l.ux. ; No. 3 red, 8 \ql. No. 2 hard, | Wheat, bu. .mz_m 77,000 Springfield, and st nearly all there are gains compared with 1906, In the Middle States 3 calv T, $480. K, $5.500 M, $568; ntrlh 4:6“ m\l l"_h-rr.«lg?nfl?l: No. 1 ;):m :: £ {,m ::-oflg Philadelphia and Pittaburg make larger returns than in last year, r.flecting improvement 14 cows.. o W G, $6.40; W W, $5.80, AL ,._h,‘afl.‘“fl,j ] b . v in iron and kindred trades, and practically every other eity roports an iucrease over all pre- | SOUTH DAKOTA. Stock in Sight. . ke ‘l':;‘t }ior_nNoNo-'é\l:fi 24p6rkc; %, 3| Options at Kansas Oity. ceding years. Bank cleariugs in the South Atlantic States were very large, returns beiag 42 steers...1168 4 70 6 stecrs....1136 P e e Barkey 8y Receipts of live stock at the six principal | o YRK, Nov. 4.+Cloal Tt Oatg Mo Nmaan G Ky especially satiafactory at Baltimors, Richmond, Atlants, Savanoah and Jacksonville. The ~ | & cows..... 58§ e e western markets yesterday: TR ToRK Nov, 50 lguing quotafians SOPHIRN &5 SRR A o white, {1%c; N gosici No: 3| Articles. | Open. | High.| Low. | Close. | 4qtive business in the Middle South is shown by the extremely large clearings at St. Louls, G. L. Arbuckle—S. ‘D>, | QeMlle. Hogn Shesp. 1T *Leadville Con........ § le. 13 cows 3300 9 Cow South Omaha AM0 5,978 16,000 | Mirenwic Go “Liitle Chiet 111 8 white e Ay O o | Theal 1 1 ) Memphis, Chattancogs, Birmingbam, Little Rock and Fort Worth. Almost without exseption ot sonmencd B Bloux City 2600 ... | Com Tunnel Block e 1 t May o.....| 0% 99%| 984l 9%A| ities in the Contral West iy bl = Mil 9 cows..... %2 400 16 cows..... 958 8t. Joseph ...l : : “do bonds Ontario .. - daisies, H@2sc 3 report increases, notable example being Chieago, Milwaukes, Zpdad i BGGB-Firm; recelpts, 4153 at mark, | coccember .| 9% 8% MW BA| groviiund, Detrolt and Grand Rapids. . The large inctoases, which have in most cases been | O™+ BT 2% : e 8 000 | con. cal. & Ve S 3 Corn— ( | ' Bert Hughes—S. D, e B ; Horn Siiver ......... 8 14 casea’ inciuded, 1%o; firsts, Mc; prime| “May woo| Sl BN S GNA | malntained for menths, are cenclusive evidence of the busines activity that provailsn that | § cows..... W3l 315 L ver ... seiers 0 ¥ f tirsts, b R Fatied 3 CHEESE—Firmg weak, 18G16)o; twing, | oomm oo Lt section of the country. Vary satisfactory conditions continue in the Far West, where every | o1 aigers... 150 4 35§ Dulls .. 1460 i, BN youne Americhs, 16910%c; long | A asked. B bid elty reporta good gal notably Minnespollr, St. Paul, Kansas Oity, Omaha, |10 cows. .. ETS B cows. e FOTATORR Waak cholge 1o funcy, 4a P BT St 8t Joseph and Denver the increases are large. Comparison is made below of bank aasher=®. D, 95 foeders..i0i2 4 2 10 feeders. . ; alr 1o g0od: : PHILADELDHIA. Nov - 4 BUTTER_. | ehanges by sectiens covering three yoars; also the average daily fgures for the yearto |2 3 : 11 steers.,, POUL IRYEFUrm i frkeys. ‘14c; chickens, | geeady; extma western creamery, 33 ] o XS j springs. 13c o | extra nearby prints, e ol iyl MR IR B _ VEAL-Steady; ® tc 80.1b_ welghts, 7@ | “pGGS—Firm snd 1o higher; Pennsyl- . J90s. S raosn- 1t & R fosters The; 8 to B5-1b. welghts, T%@%c: 86 to 110- | vania and other nearby firsts, free. cases. hy i AEare.., B8 2 cons,» houses were again buyers here, and the | goe. Ib. welghts, $%@11c B B etk Pacssrivitie "oursent B . s : iy Ao ¥ : - 2 cows market rallied to within 10@15 points of $ i o4 ceipts, in_returnable cases, Mc at mark 040,248 386 X 3 » ROONR:.. . last night's close before the end of the | o | western firsts, free cases, 3% at mark: X 1,456 501,420 3 b’ I{r‘_v‘lm\;\sn first half hour, but there were persistent Bank Clearings. MINNFAPOLIS Nov.d 4. —~WHBAT—De- | western current recelpts, free cases, 20 0414405 3 09 2 062’648 4 e K 5 §5ane rumors of liguldation by leading bulls, and | OMAHA, Nov. 4.—Bank cléarings for,to- comber £100: May, $1.02%01.00%. Cash, No. | s8¢ at mark Pacitic R K Ot 3 9 134,901,202 A tiame S | subsequent fluctuations were very (rreg- |4y were {2(i2.8%9. and for the correspand- 1 hard, *1.02%¢1.0M%; No. 1 northern, $1.01% = CHEESE—Firm: New York full creams, Total, “30.613,708.198 TYTIEY r “25.324,960,180 steers....1368 5 00 ular. iy ing date last year $1,560.915.52 1.02; No ! northern, $%@$1.00; No. 3| cholce, 16%c; New York full creams, fair 0,052.541,048 2. X 344,043,143 ¥ J. Dixon—Wyo. NEW YORK, Nov. 4—COTTON—Futures ————_————— Qe exomte [ €5 Food, BA@I6Ke. A 3 stoern il A8 e ey, M0 opened easy; ' November, 14.67c, offered; Delta Upsilon, Jubilee, IEFD- Flax, $1e6%. . §15,066,044, 116,555,808 v X I Diamond Cattle Co.—Wyo. December, 1483c; January, 14.%0c; March, | BOSTON, Nov. 4—Membets of“the Delta ORN—No. 1 yellow, M.Gesye. s steers...1027 440 40 co . 7 C W s&?'mfa'. -'lun'-{ lb-l{g.“July. 16.20¢; | Upstion fraternity, who are now attending o. 3 li‘:".‘“}:i\’t:hu cr LONDON, Nov.. 4—American securitios| SSSSS 903, $448,724,000 03 000 . i m;' i"m:"‘.“;fyw% b i September. 13.47c; October, | the dl‘.lmond j\‘abllo‘:fl of l’\-\ urxulnm?mm L, £ v parity during the y ¥ ow ) 27 feeders. 1203 R % .| were the guests today of several of the BRANCIn 100D sacic, 4190 20id below purity during the early deaiings ¢ i v x Steers. 1203 500 14 stecrn.. 1087 Fuiures closed steady. Closing bids: No- | hapters of nearby collekes. Women In ‘the FLOUR—F ®.2086.30; second | 008, BUL hATeS Arrepuiar with: prices 7 ’ JBR| W. R. McMullai—ldaho. yember, ecember, 14.4%c; January. party were entertained at Wesley college. patents, #5. clears, $4.3504.5; | Tanging from % higher to % lower than 33,981, X ¥ steers... 1165 4 85 42 steers....1042 W.G6c; February, U.65¢; April, | A short business session was held during second clears, sterday's New York closing. v K i1} ¥ ‘L’;f:,‘;"" u,:; ::3 l‘.lr steers.... 98 x"ku‘lhl:'m e A 7?:““!{5 uz'u,‘m.. fo mt;n at which arrangements were e ks 3 o 3 cows..... 496 ugust, 14.30c; er. c; October, | completed for the banquet on Friday. Peoria Grain Market. ndon ¢l X 3.4 HOGS—A 'l " 12.70¢. | —_— I y.....58 6-16 Loutaville & N w1 4 sjring of prime heavy hogs P PRORIA. Nov. 4.—CORN—Higher: No. 2| 4o sécoutt. ... SRM., K. & T......10.. | s0ld_early this morning 10c higher than | SPot elosed quiet at 2 points lower; mid- | Settlement with Oreditors. yolll:". [, Ne. 3 velia : No. 2| Amal Copper SO Gl Practieally every eity in the Far West roports ghins compared with previous years, notably | yesterday, = bringing llmnuo On " the gl.trl “,‘;’3‘"3 14.96c; middiing gulf, 16.%. | payTIMORE v. 4.—The Beaboard Air mix No. 3 6lige; > | Araconds T sesene Mismcapelis, 5t. Paul other hand, hogs on the common order | Sales, 243 bales. Line T wh vax of n6 grade, new, b A 1% do pid. 4 Bt. Paul, Kanses City, Omaba, 8t. Joseph, Des Moines, Denver, Davenport and | 1, 00" 1506 "00G Favor in buyers eyes GALVESTON, Nov. 4—~COTTON-Steady Hlaced In the handa of 8. Davies Warrierd ¢ ol e T outere B V... Btenx Palls. The figuces dn detall faliow : showed little improvement over yesterday, &t l4%e Lancaster Willlams and I Duncan as re- Milwaukee Gral Baitimors ‘& Gh... 1104 Pennarivania selling at the best a trifle stronger. T ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4—OOTTON-Steady; | ceivers, because of inability to meet obly MILWAUKEE, Nov. 1| Chesapeake & ©. 1% Reading . . ) uuv‘n"a‘.’m general market, however, was around b | Mmiddling, l5c; sales, 66 bales; recelpts, 3,783 | tjons, has settled with ité creditors and ors—'n. SLOGKELATY: No. 2 northern, SL.OA | Oh 0 W. Ifii-&l.nn S “‘fi}fi:‘ 4 | WK prad. 137708 330 s 4 S5BIARATIHHRLES 00 g 2310 20 20 i 10 19 8 025 651 2B SRABKRRIRRIES o aers i e st cesiete oM 838 as o comars T8ELER 3 lashmutt—Neb. — Coffee Marxet. Cotten Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 4—COFFEE-Futures NEW YORK, Nov, 4—The cotton market | closed steady, net unchanged to 15 points opened easy at a decline of 32l polnts | lower. Bales were reported of #,20 bags under heavy realizing and operations for | inciuding November at §.8076.35¢; Decem- a reaction by local professionals, who were | ber, 6.85¢c: March, 6.60c; May, 6.6056.665c influenced by disappoin(ing cublés. Forelfn | Tuly, 6.664i6.Tc; September, 6.T6c; October, s SBER 2L 28 weweaa m Minucapolis Grain Market “ - sez 85 = £ " 3 P v 4348736 120087424 210 224 Tl S50 4 higher than yesterday. "he trade was at | Dales; shipments, 2636 bales; stock, 22,764 | midnight tonight the property will re- N ember, hrasss %A es, . | 1% Southern Pacl gy no time especially active, owing to t bales. | the direct fact' that" salesman "were. detersained by | NEW ORLEANS, Nov. ¢—COTTON—pots | 'UI%0 10 the directors of the company. — e e - oo W% Union Pacifie. 3107 e R B MR Ible. “while | easy: low ordinary, 10 is-16c, nominul; or- i buyers did not seem disposed. to° puy g | dinery. 1e, Bominal; good ordlnary, [ ] LB Ej'fi"fl any ‘more "'l'" compelled to. Still, the \‘hl,-‘}‘lkv -l‘f'lt‘t‘ fl.‘”‘ o&dlnlz'y‘ Whe: low hogs kept selling and the early middling, - strict low middling. changed hands In very good season in the | Wkc: middiing We: strict middling. 14% el‘bel‘l 00¢ 0. morning. To put it another way, it was | £099 “'“'d"?v 14%¢; strict good middiin 4 & good. healthy trade at cufrent prices. | ¥ 1-160; middling fair, 1 it ‘middiin Brokers and Dealers 1436271 o A considerable proportion of all the hogs | f8ir to fair, 16 7-i6c; GRAIN, PROVINIONS, STOOKE brought §7.1087.75, with & top at §7.50 = Representative sales: Metal Market, . g Oumahs Office: 810 W. Y. Life Wiag % v. Sh. Pr. ) NEW YORK, Nov. 4—METALS—Stand- ge An o P A copper on' the New York Metal ex.| WeU Felephons, Dougias 681, 5 oW 1e k) . ange was easy today. Local dealers Independsat, A-3131 and A-3184 - W Wi - ™M 0 Imyg quote lake copper at JIL0QILLNY; eleclro- | Didest sid Largest Mouse in the Saie CEBES 2 7 7 oo et Dulath Grain Market. 4 A i e 1 e B * 186,570, D AT HBAT December, : b SR ! ; P : May, $1.0%; No. 1 northern, ! AR, b ) 01%: No. 2 northern, $9%c. [ SRaths 4 OAT S-S G Ne. > Tiipola " Cemtral spanieh 4. H : 181 SILV! Bar, steady 234 per ounce. - Liverpeel Grain and Frovisioas. MONEY -4 per cent. uigu SERS 4dddd it SEERES i pesltn E!; S e s B C B et B 4+t e = I S et - B %7 The rate of discouni . the open marke’ Wentarn Winter Hominei |for short bils is &% per centi' for three 3 0 ok Do, "aTiet Do enomingly: | months’ bills, #% per cent. e auat BORN —Spot. casy. new Americaz mixed| Bee want-ads bring results. PFrwvhar 3o 43 = Soi Lew l E 1 1 7