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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER CRASN AND PRODUCE MARKET | ferersenie o oo eaieofies | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BO DS{‘.‘.L‘;:”‘:.& s s et o OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET rrent ree s In returnable eases, Sle, treasur of the United States, $36 859,163 murk; western firsts, free (‘l’;‘ , 8¢, at subsidiary silver 'culn‘ ‘ll 346,375, total bal- . e, mark, westorn current receipts, free cases, 52 ance in general fund, $88,756,559, (nerease in Visible Supply Hindrance |Zac, at mark Initial Upward Impulse Comes from - Largest Receipts of Cattle Any Day HEESE—Firmer; New York full creams. New York Momey Marker. | 4 : is the question of greatest import- \ to Wheat Trading. v | Buying of Shorts. | NEW YORK, Nov. §~MONEY—On call | in Three Weeks. ance in your bank connections, % c o o | tirm; 3%@6 per cent; rullng rate and cios- | 4 AEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |ing bid, 43 per cent; offered at 5. Time | whether it be a savings account (% WINTER WHEAT FROSPECTS OOOD‘“. heai? uh TEE CIONING TONE I8 RASY|jgens fiem: gixty deys, ninety dars .na‘KOBS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER per cent paid on such accounts) o ms of the Day on. Various PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-5@5% | or place for Commoditien. per_cent | Fat Sheep and Lambs Fifteen to Delayed Husking of Corm inm Fleld| \pw YORK, Nov. 8.-FLOUR—Receipts, | PTC'#1on of Tmperial Bank of Ger- RLING teady, with | | act > %31 w o a s o Suengihon - Mavhet, | S DK SRR, Mwer Rinneiets 7 to Leave 1ts Mintmum ave | S{iA1 butinees in Bagkers' bille AL Q.00 | Twemty-mive r::“ m.":m“ DEPOSI I julet and i y o M v = = » g Aeth vanee, w 1 But Gevermment Report | Ratants whibmnit: S ier, ssosiiiin B 08 of Discount Unchanged |den and; commercial bills, $4 52448 wive ¥ A onts Mt A e Poatube ut Novh ‘I“\\_'I‘.\!l ‘”n ) 'yu'\'\"“l"r»:i;-.::d‘\cl.o!'-.I]TI‘I‘d Feeders Steady of your carrent funds for check. | extras, $4.80G4.50; winter patents, $.36G6.75; g ing use. ro grades, $4.2044.70. Rye flour, Tt is equally important that all 8.—The initial upward teady: f 4, $4.2014.2; chol sing quotations on bonds were as f SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 8 | o 204425, cholce 0| NEW YORK, Nov Recelpts were Cattle. Hoj OMAHA, Nov. 8, & |iancy, $1.20494.50. Buckwheat flour, dull; |impeius to siocks today came trom prot U. B, ref. 2s, reg...100 *Ill Gen. lst ref. 4s Recelpts were: . Outts, Hogs FAhALIN B Loot Ton S41G Wihch, 6 coupon 100 Ine Mot Hige Monday. . " b A §0od Increase in the world's visible | hulk 9. notninal, 100 Ibs. Fros A o %o g LI Bl supply gave wheat an easier . prices MEAL—Bar steady; fine white |3 aa ), A'I‘u”:fl ‘|'h: .":‘"\:l"'m”v(‘ |’:.. Bl | U, 8 0 reg o1 ine Mo M. e Say 3 Weeks &0 SAREIDS, and cash stuft was (ail OO Les b B OWGLE; ovdrss, SLUGLG: | jenk many (o leave its minimuin | g g R e s day I weeks ago. Haine have fallen recentiy over ihe|kiln dried, $8.4 s u % b 4%8 t ne pros g~ y ount rate uncnanged. The closing was HEX K C. 8o Tt 38 ] day 4 weeks ago.. 9,35 I winter 'wheat. gection, insuring fine pro RYE—Dull; No, 2 western, 8iike, nominal, | gy " A " dob. n 193, SN | § day last year Y pects for the méeded Crop. . 0. b. New York easy WL 8 i . 3 o pather E e weekly return of the lmperial Bank | *Am. 2 L & N ouni 10 The following table shows the receipts Corfh was firmer early, as wet weather | BARLKY~—Steady; feedihg, 61@6dc, c. i. £.| 1 Weekly e Frey IR, K & T et de.. 96 N g 4| o N The government report was laken Dearisivl WwHEAT-Re 600 bu.; exports, | M€ D T S s Ao 6 Pactfic in o4 | . 360, | * e e s et re L1062 Dh; Ao market easy. 0. § red, | toward making up'the deterioration of ne | srmeur & Co. din R of M. i 04 | Yeaf Lsoy 18, Inc. ~Dee. | sizes to suit your needs and fur- Wheat was weak during the whole ses-|§ nominaL elevair: Ny g ed” g1, | Previous week in connection with the No- | Aithiton gen. 4 Ny e Sy | Cattie 4, s66.04 %1913 : ] nish ABSOLUTE safet, 0 . % | H 16,915 2,076,217 159,302 - Y. sion, Feceiving 1o sugport owing o the (poih, MOTILE SEVRIOr N0, float, ' No, 3| vember settiements # do cv. 4 4 wdo deb " | Hog: Lo i i incregse in the visible mupply. - Traders re- | L o e £ 0% afloat | The Bank of kingland sccured the $2.50.- | doev. G N. .Y & Sheep 1,947,467 LS11468 136,000 lows e cas ) of B « old av ple 1 the L 4 6% M. cv 126% | The fdlfowing table shows the average fused: to support the market and the cash | {00 T eadier opening of the cabie news, | % of South African gold available i the | At & Lo a4 W [ The fdllowing table shows the averag . . Con was tirm ‘at the staft on some looal | Wheat sagged off during the session in ab-| Now Yori's goid was reassurcd in the ro- [ o0 S4nC LR de g e 1803 | Reveral daye, with comparisons | Irs aliona. anko mana :‘;:-" ‘32.3.',".‘&2 ‘:::m!(“c:‘m; ul::l.lll’l.'g."nd‘«'n break in corn, the market was also ='f-‘1‘1!.".5‘.1""' n(-,r ,‘::;mm"\xlfin"nlr” :‘.m:m:‘v'v S‘:-”fi“ W 8 "o 38 ¥ 1900, 1608, 1507 11906, [1905. |1904. 1005, | ernm ricet | fecte y B ; | b, O E ore | P 108%0. 8. L. r > et Wb st - $ A Somfuea Iad afiah and roa the market | fecied by big recelpte and betler Argentine | auheli SRLMTCTS Yo h N Gestihacion on L I Roan. oa. S 1k WY LY WY United States Depository. 13th and Farniam Sts. Primary wheat redeipts ‘were LS16000| December, $LIOKGLIIY, closed $1.10%; May, | Wednesday. - ot | A ahiaTe (L8 o o 613 5 601 © 486 i s bushels and shipments were 1162000 busii- | §1.001, sed $1.00%, tromm the LOnAGD GDA MATKEC This and| . d0:m. b 105 do gen. b 3 § o0, against receipts last year of 1,180.000 ] ipts, 10,188 Bu.; exports, 1,058] (EO' the LOHEOR OPeR Market 118 8N4 | chicago & A, 3Ws.... " B 6 - - 1shels and shipments of 47L60) bushels. | rket eary: No. 3, e elevator; | (h8 SOnIemBIe o, O O e s | Sy B 4,1 K : 5 $4.2064.50 1 hol ALAHM CLOCk ‘B“Yr dN Primary corn receipta wers 104,000 bu; g o, 0%e delivered and M0%c f. 0. b | N8 8 o ool e L L0 SR R enbonrd. A Nov. 2 4 . i &00d to cholce ewes eis and shipments wi 0,000 bushels, | 5 0. & yellow, 7lgc, nomina n»r\[;m"L':;:;g‘f):}!‘”;(_'r’”nv’ FRg !I'*l"'1<- Sher| e Mk KB e o, Pacitic ¢ 1% | ) 3 A X '.{': (fMIr to kKood ewes, ¥.00G 4 WAKES B ear of $17,00 bushels | tio o smissions close %@ | 4 inancial oatloo el ar o cv. 48 i 9 8 ota tions _ieeder stock: (1ood o = B oakanoes feare’ 14,000: bushels ot oort, | May at @ at Paris, which advanced a full centimagto | do rfg i ) v O v 57 9 7 |%.70a light yeariings, $5.00006.90; heavy S e s and wheat and fluur| DATS—Receipts, TLO® bu.; exports, | AbOVe the ‘pAr of exchange, raiged dis. | eColo. ind, G 3 . | 9 vearlings, $4.50G5.00; ol wethers, $1.1544.40; 7 Noer Gt - Sasn 6,000 bushels of oats wn a 510 AT Recelpts, o RS ' | cussion of & possible movement of gold | Solo. Mid. de 47% Union Pactfic 4s 8 Eood to ‘choice ewes. §3.15G3.85: b equab to 004000 bushel Wi | B bud, spot_market quiet; mixed. 26 10 |from Paris to London. The Pafls mor Cod Bl & o die.108 o ev.ide... | . b ewes, $3.76006.50; venmling vreeding 3 % wheat Bad S0 BiEher On coml, Potmds, HUGABe: clipped white, 8 to & | markel I8 the most abundantly sup o s, Rubber a1 168 y fng g R . i g | e Pounds, 814485 of all the international money mar | RU B, Eteel b Receipts and disposition of live stoc CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET| Few noticed the young mother when she P oot 1,1 Bl inespindd " HAY —Firm: No. 8 so@sic; good to|and the discrepency in the interest rate . 7434 Va.-Caro. Ohem. b the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Ne- | e % lentered the oar. She waw fust one'of the Open.| Figh.| Low. | Close.| BALY. | chotcs. e, " O ° 4 in London is prompting purchases of finan- | *krie p. | Wabash 1s ta braski, (or twenty-tour tous eding | - % Oit Vol AL w1} — —— — | THIDES—F\ Bogota, Ms@2%c; Central | ©1al paper in London by French banks do 1st & ex 4n |o'clock p. m. November 5, 109 Cattle Stronk to Fifteen Cents Higher |CTOWd that whirls to Omaha in the morn | | | i i et i EXPOrts of grain are now running heavy X Western Md. ds RSCRAPES, wdiogh Mighoraclioey Hikher jng and whirls back to Florence at dusk P oo 9T Vi o T ity 3 790¢. |and making exchange. The rush of im E 1 . Blac. cv. be. # ‘Ciitle. Hogs. Sh'p. HI's's, SR oyl 4 The babe on her arm was aleepiii It eyl ceul ERATHER_Steady; scld, TGS ports from France to anticipate the expira - 9 Central 4s.... %6 | . i CHICAGO, Nov. B—CATTLE—Recelpts, M"i o Gy ’urnov N e ol M 1420 | Hion of the reelprocal trade agreement on & St Po...... d @ head, mariket, strong to isc higne i[tiny face was covered to ward off the X, " 14.50, m 110y peet hams, 23.00q | (o0 OF U ‘ R - Lo " | steers, 10; cows, $3.5086.00; heifers, [ blazing light. The young woman faund a [ 5 5% | 300, packet, $12 #1180y SEGY Bitih | NOVERBELBaR RBAS Ren Il redass London Stock Market. ] | 7183.2500.00 bulls, $3.0064.75; calves, $3.00G5.00; | pont mear the front of the car and sat dovn 6% % 6% | moge $9050a22.00, Cut meats, steady; pick- | the demand for remittances in payment.) ;o non No. 4 Amerlean securities | CHICAEO N | i I (| Slockers ‘and feeders, $.756.90. by ot i g ety s | 0f b 3 W 3 ¢ clos ol ' e O i s piokiad. hame, 3.5 | The published outline of some of the sub- |, LONDON, Nov. S-Amerioan eecurities|G/licils N w.. HOGS—Recelpts, 2,00 hoad; market, se|holding her treasure close to her breast 5 0% 0| G10.00 Lard, unsettled middle west §12.95 | Jects to be treated in the president’s mes- | PRCCRS, SICOCH, K In\pr:\'r«i on good buying st P, M. & O. higher; cholce heavy, $2.00¢ e bulchers, |1t was a pretty picture—mother and dugh E L 9| G130, Tefined. strong: continent, . $13.60; | Sage to congress recalied attentlon to the | S [0S MECKEE IMPOVES, on EROE DUV (1 T g, east. 5 10| $65.0008°10; light mixed, § : cholce | e Y ) h - - South Americn, $14.25; compound.’ ¥i000g | approach of the assembling Of that body | Southern Pacific and Amaigamated Copper. C., B. & Q. west 1ilieht, STie@ito; packing, § i piRs, :f" e el s | i rices. 12.%. Pork, firm; family, $26.00@27.00; short [ and to the regulative measures that may | \; noon the tone was firm and prices were |U., R. 1. & P., east . ’ 7.60; bulk of sales, $7.56@8.00. on. WHEAT Mo} nent, woqats0; No. 3|ciear. $541602060; mess, 135156300 be directed agninst corporations by the Ie6- | from 3y to a point hikher (han Saturday's | Jiinols Centrai ... | SHERE AND | CAMUSiecelply 0| The car sped on o Flarence, Lt was bgrd, Wgvec; No. 4 hard, Sgdc; No. 2| TALLOWZEirm, city, per package. #he: | WREIG Sy Bt ong feature of the market | 0710 closing stocks I r = | lamba, $8.60007.40: yeariings, $ 0066 % evening. The crowd had finjshed anothe ring. $cgiLodi No, 8 wpring, ¥igdee; No. | CQ: BRUEES (CTRatic, fair to extra, 24| was Amalgamated Copper. The InfIuence | godols money. ... SiiLoulssille & N.. 184 | Total recelpts..... M8 4l & 2 — _ |asy's work and it was tired and sulky pring, c. » 7 BHn, i ! : back of this movement was the persistence | “do account SEM., K. & T w | g ek ; L% 7c; Japan, 5%dee. 3 " Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | (08 R CORN—No. 2, 80%@6%c; No. 3, 4@ |@ Japan, B) - ¢ | of rumaers both from abroad and from do- [ Amal. Copper.... W% N. Y, Central W% SR KANSAS CITY, Nov. 8.—CATTLE -Re. L9 of f the wheels and. tho clan e yeliew o o 3 whlte, 840 heoai, B e 00 third ta fhrat. 34 | mestic sources of the progress fovards u | Ansconds L S Norolk &' 1% | omann Paaliong Oocrr CBLL . W 61| SEIBte 1600 hewd, Including &0 wouthern, i, Koot oo Ay e S i No. » B%c; No. d g frp st tory, | working agreement of the varlous impor- | Atchison .. #R 40 B Otasha Buating 00 B4 B oh| Market for steer e higher; cows, 5 B9¢; No. 3 white, 8% @bac. 294c; process. 5l@Xc: western fac Tant intercats amongat the copper pro- | de pfd 10714 Ontario” & W. .. 7% | Swift and Company B, 9331 16¢ higher e higher; packers and | was quiet. OATS—Nd. 3 mixed, 304@%c; No. 2 vel-|24@%c; imitation creamery, Z@Ic. ucers, The London price of the red metal | Baltimore & Ohio....L1§ " Pennaylvania -....... 8% | Cudahy Packing Co.......LI8 8 LiM|fcoders, 10g2e higher. export_and | “Grrrreer, Bing. Tin-a-ling-a-Hng-a-ling Jgw, Frige; 'No. 3 while, wikc; No. & white, | CHEESD Firm; siate, full eream, o | COIMTL connection with these reports, and | Shadlen, Factfe. . 180, Rand, Mives 3% [ Armour & C 1180 { 102} drossed beef steers, $6 falr o good d h " % 3 1 ) 1 sapea . Reading sy o cl Sl % sise .. | . y - 0 K00d. | Baguzus. ¥r4e; stapdard, c. clals, 16%@17%c; state, full cream, Septem *tation that the statis- | Sheeape: LV % Deads % | Sehwartzchild &. Suls 0000151 .weatern Sise 6.%; stock- BN e N, 2. eowaenc. ber, 'fancy, i0%s; state, full eredm. Oeto- | in spite of the expectatier BAL ROl Cort | HIoMd O T 5. s Mepanetn, By 28 | Cudahy, from St. Paul....\.. .. Sra And toadern, T00G030; monther Biens, | It was & strange noiso.to come from the Carlot Receipts. ber, best, 16c; state. full eream, common X0 | ssociation would ghow a further addition 1588 Southbrn Pacitio. | '133% | O- P. Co., from Den e oo | 8340g4.75; southern cows, $2.4005.80: native |preclous little bundle of life. Every eyt 1 Wheat. Carn. Oate, | 35 194@IKe: skima, Tl o oectth %0 |4 Surphua. stocka bV |y omt Gores. St v|cows 1B native heifers $L2GE.0: |was focused on the young mother and 3 3 . | 141ge. S 2 o e 88% @0 pfa 106 3, Vansant C iy ¥ bulls, i . Chicago .. [ 185 40| FEGGS—Steady: western, extra, “.,",“~ !30 m‘..':;‘ ;]’;v‘e‘:xb::'::l:ffl:"::h!"rml‘le.rlnm;';’ ::‘ . KU 8. Steel 9¢% | Benton Vansant & Lush.. oes | c: 8,000 head; market, {Ler bube. The woman was frantically try Minneapolls . : . 30| 2603, Slrst, 3“‘:5.‘:.";.,.“&“.“"?:;&“"‘3&@:52' fays news which may have aggravated L A e gl Stephens Bros. . o %1 [ 4 bulc of saies, $.8G7.5: | ink 1o veparate a small alarm clock from oy e H Y g as, 22Q2%e. | * | the selling pressure on United States steel. | grand" Trunk 2% do ptd : e Mot e hig 0aT.0; packers and butchers, | (he maes of dry soods and baby. The ehild Duluth o Y Draased dull: meatern chick-| The late rise in call loans to § per cent | hlinos Contrail’: 1 aranih e G, 8T bt O B s | Vg AND ¥ it s 00 s awake, And how it sercamed, us u CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ;_;mhlhr(yfll’n!, 15@2lc; fowls, 12@16c; turkeys, :L ;v;!ml-:ll.r;;:r::‘t; v‘;\:rl:::‘ L, m.‘-’“-m-‘ o 'flmrue;"‘::nn at ';. per ounce. | ;¢ “‘"”, L TN : m:‘n‘::u 10@ %0 | x):;_n‘i“ "A‘-h lambs, { ¢ can. Was the young mother per- e~ S omTE® of tha monay market. and New | The rate of discount In e open market J: Bacte i it % ; ¢ & D L O rbed? She wak not. -sStie blushed some » res of the Trading d Closing | o ryER IN THE GRAIN BELT | York exchange at Chicago fell back to 45 | for short bills is 4% per cent; for three |l v but she laughed more. She ki what Prices on Board of Trade. ; iy leust ba S0t oy BORIN BUR O LIS et et | MeCy I et el - . jto do. - Total _sa — a b J A et of Eoat T this couli: | Valr sid Back to the Good 014 Sum~ . g o Yy States bonds were Boston Stockn and Bends. B Werthimer ... i " wr m‘:"" ':_":;fl‘?’::fl-l The little musical comedy ended with i e SAlest oh tin miazke: mertime. unchanged on call. BOSTON, Nov. S.—Money, call loans, ke m K 8100 head, Includhg 5,000 head Texans; nas [ \Nont setting down.to s supper with w Hore. today "And resuited ' final josses of OMAHA, Nov. §, 1%9. | Following were the sales and range of | @54 per cent; time loans, %@ per A L o lih 20 S S U [tive market steads: Texans, 106 higher: | contented expreesion on fts tify face, The 3c to %o, compared with Baturday's close. | A, uiea of abnormally high pressure for Prices on the Btock exchanse fodpf} ., |Closing quotations on etocky and bonds: | y% ,on ™ Cair ‘G ShER I native shipping and export steers, $0.7bf | way it went after that Bottle whs a.sight Corn Wil dragged down by a boarish Kov: | (10" gthytn has sprond over. (he SRUFS |\ o imer pte s U0 o e | Atshison wal. ... &, Arizona Com 5% | Smith & Palm......... ; |S0; dressed beef and butcher stects, 85,40 | that didn'c keep the smiles from the pus- rnment repoi and closed at ni josses o o 4 87 88 d 2 ity 3 ] ol ) . ¥ ~ 6. steers under X bs., b; o o to fi@i;c. Oataalso closed easy but | sountry from the Rocky mountains east to | Amsigamated Copper '.... &0 &3 % L1 Awchison B R.iL.... I8W Butte Conliion ", L A L LRI 30| Stockers and feeders, $S6008.00; cown and | sengers eithes provisions firm. :,'L:,.':"fi'.‘:&ufiuvm:y e 8 ax Rt 08 i g < | helters, $8.2507.0; cufners, $HGLW; bulls | “Guess that ouns il fa there With Heaviness and inactlvity characterized g ; / “on oston & Albasy.... S Ceatensial . . I 3510 11206 [$250@275; calves, SKEO@N.T5; Texns and In: | the goods,” sald the conductor to one o trading In wheat throughout the entire ses- | temperature accompanied the rising pres B T Boiton & Msioe Comer Rangs LM Totale ol D00 2610 11 (G, Salvce, BUMOT T eian Sidren, |the guode.” mid oF 1o3ane ot slon and at the close prices were almost rurls t:ver “h:mf:m;‘;lm:u le:.:a “dra::flild]y i Ti% " CATTLE—Recelpts ol his regular patrons, at the bottom. There was a little firmness | last twenty- X a By e % . |large this morning, the total proving cons 2 2 § e Sl I B tR T R at the start, owing to a bulge of %d to 1d | colder weather prevails this morning In 2 « s m“,’“""“ 2 | giderubly heavier than anticipated. To put HOGS—Receipts, 9,30 head; market &c Your daddy i= up to ole of his old at_Livi but the market lacked sup-|the upper lake region, upper Mississippl port prices soon eased off on only |and Missouri valleys and west to the moun- Kansas Clty Live Stock Marke: and “ornery.” The babe slept through it i) W s | o the Vi nigher: pigs and lights, $6.00@7.76; packers, | tricks, darling,’" cooed the mother to; her ‘S 8f 4% Moa. Alihing It ANOLLET Way, recelpls this WOring w Der te selling. Primary receipts aggre- | tains. Rains occurred in the lower M 37,1079, butchers and best heavy, $5.00 |1iirie one, B (R AR (4 b oA October 13. BHEEP 'AND ' LAMBS—Recelpts, 3,40| “Goo,” repiled the baby fatios 18100 bushels, compared with L-|souri and middle Mississippl valleys during 60,000 bushéls th am Boa i HowRevaqy 1 8 | “Among the offerings of beet steers was | SEEEE AND LAMBE-Recelpts, 3,400 Amer. Waolen 34% 0l Domiaion ... quite a sprinkiing of cornfed steers, the market stesdy; native muttons, # 0, told the story of the downward trend | Mississippi_and lower Ohlo valleys this|Am. T. & T. oA 10 do ptd ....... 0 Osccola ... 55 | better amg._—- of which were in good, active | e, )5 ndckrnw. B 0GA T a4 bucks, |SOME ‘BITS OF SARCASM a Tl had- fall- | Am. AR Dom. 1. & .00t K Paryotre st : demand. Cattle of this description com of price: mhmh ;munlfl being still Inad- | morning. Except that light rains are A rin Weslen g s v ks O ca i a f S IR s S yoh Aicans Dtloes. OB, the DLASF . i ON OLD COURT RECORDS e D et b0 o oy | ifis on the north Paclfic coast, the Weathor |\psconds Mining Ob........ & General Electric ....163 Sha ; e o A oS, P hatt fat cornfeds t. Joseph Live Stock Market. A 'Dml-* :;rfl;'mm. fl.y"‘:anrfdm?q u'" ||l ""'"‘fl'y"‘"'::““c';:m"“lu:h;.#“fl:“nfi?. fiu:llm e . 5 :u- S“""‘ R .gzt;uu Ik . % | yare naturally slow and weak. Strictly RHT.‘ JOE‘EKI;’H. h‘;lu,, Nov. 8--CATTLE- Ous; ofilkoenp o1k of {hE X ! X river, an vi tohison ptd .. ass. Gas ... 0% Triniy, .. 3 v » sought after at|Recelpts, 3,500 head; market steady; L o By 0039 et 0 AT IR0, §°5% AR | sty g S Foteday, vith warmr | RS Ko Bl iy ol £ g B | Timme bt v coight afier ak) Beckply, 88 Reed ekl nindy; tices AT, o St Tuesday. g g3 Yyl el 150 The yards were full of cows and helfers, | calves, $3.00%7.00. s C , o of Toorer at’ 37U 410,000 ushels, " of | JL;COrd, of temperature and precipitation |Sal, & SW3 Bt ! S iy | U, S Steel.o MUY e L0 While buyers seemed to have liberal | HOGS—Receipts 5000 head: market strong | } o crop of corn at 2.767,316, ushels, or ing day of | Bethiehem do ptd . el 74 s 7.00; An eastern paper recenuy printed about 100,000,000 bushels in excess of last |compared with the corresponcing day Of | gl " apia T et Adventure ! Tnon |1 orders, there was also an inclination on |to Ge higher; top, $7.00; bulk of sales, § paps printed Jear's total yield. The market closed|the Jast three years: .. .. oy 1900, | Central Leather . . LR Wolverine ...\ {heir part to take advantage of the large | @r.8. of the neatest and most. effdctive -retortst Weak with prices at the bottom. ture.... 83 40 31 43|Central Leatner ptd . \-..\1.. 8% North, Butte ... ... receipts and they ‘were a little backward| SHEEP AND LAMBS—-Réceipts 200 head; | known in history. This-was the repty of- T oats was quiet. Prices at the [ Minimum tempera a3 85| csmtral of New Jemey.... . i et about getting down to business. The better | market strong; lambs, $4.50G4.%. Fiabial. Wobkthr: 1o 1B’ Juliee Wi astd c lower. Fhssipitation .. Zor . today, 41 de- | Chtespesks & Ohio......... Ik Local Seeurtte grades were about steady, but there was & it i i ¥ LN e s Sl c lower to 36c higher.| Normal temperature g RO B o Wi s 99 1 Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, | Weak tone to the less desirable kinds, due Sloux City Live Stock Market. hat Is not the law, Mr. Webst L March 1, | Jias &% W, 0 Jr., 614 New York Life bullding: " |in part to the fact that the general run of | gIoUY CITY, Id., Nov. 8.—( al Tele-| To Which Webster replied, “It was untll ]aal‘lclfncy in precipitation since March 1, Guionge St o s 7 1 " Bla. Askea. | COW Stuff W de(‘ldudw Jower :,"";“313; gram.)—CATTLE—Receipts 4.7 killers, | your honor spoke.” nches. S b 7 i ity of ha dl4s, 1927.. vere. 106 07 | most eastern points .while about s N : . 5 A e Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, | € o By M H ; SUT.ot Cmabe dia 1 118 3 |Drices were maintained here. ;n;‘:\"e';frbeev::k'"ona'fd :Feden‘.x l<\ul1fc_ Some fairly clever retorts are on loval 873 inches Golorado & Bo.....:.- Columbus, Neb., E. L i, i Feeder buyers seemed anxious for a fresh | pIENST; Booves, WOGRI: cows $.0GAT | record. One of these was made by Judge 1oyl 1 oR*ficlency corresponalng perlod In I, | GiS™a%en, i pids : Citizens’ G. & ., Waterioo, 1a i supply thin morning and they were very | feEders, 2; yearlings, $3.0004.40; 10213 1 02% |52 inches. %% 9 & 585 resty 1334 Michigan ... ... the heuviest that they have been smce i e corresponding day a yeur [ Sunday and continue general in the lower | Am. Sugar Refining. »: - 3 : Y| HOGS"Receipts, * 20 = head; market, |[John 1. Redick, father of the fudge of L A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. | omsiyisd den P iing: Tou. et H L3 e o Mere fuily | Steady; range of rices, §.80G7.75; bulk of | the name now sitting on the distriet, banch Gorn Products . Laclede 0. L. Co. fs. 1984 s00ee W as good as last week for the good grade sales, $7.66@7.70. of Douglas county. It was after Judge 2. 4 sl ‘cd steers, $7.26§8.00; fair to good cor ST. LOUIS, Nov. S—WHEAT—Lower;|p: & R, G. pfd........ s % | omaia . ; qoInted aieers, § & tair o wond ooriy | e BNt o llaw an wia- hghtiag, & Shes Chuatiet track, No. .3 red eash, SLUGLI No. 3 |Disitew Swsritie ..... Omaba i i i fod Bleers, $4.00016.25; good to choice range [ cipal western markets yesterday man, once a law student in his own officc. bree a0 |bara’ BSgLups December, , BLIVKOLA T ekt ars Omaha E. ; g stecrs, $6.55(6.2; falr to g0od range steers, Cattle. Hogs. Sheop. [ Judge Redick advanced a proposition ax ARG angy | Moy, 8GLE v 3 ¥ 4 |34 60@5.25: common to fair range steers |South Omaha . i it TN | CORN-Weak: track, No. 3 cash. 61 oy g} | =% - b . \ being Kood law, and his erstwhfle pup!! } ». b, ! ! : good Lo cholce cornfed cows and [Siovx City ; i December, Bi%@sio; May, | Geosrel JLEITE il & A 345004 6.00; falr to good cornfed | Joseph. ” B0 o | protessed surprise, / s9%c. jorthern N , R. com. 4 per o... $3.25094.00; common to : ¥ “Why,” sald he, “I am astohished that B o) B 6 Weak; track, No. 3 cash, 5QWYWs; RIS Sethern 0e o> v Co. B8, 148, F fair cornfed c and heifers, $2.25@3 3 8,000 4 e onished tha > P ; - e seubin . &, 9,300 3 Judge Redick should advance so preposter 0 v ¢; December, 33%o0; . X cholce range Cows heifers, Mo 3 whita, " O@a Interberough Mec . -4 | S 8cae 3, talr (o ood range cows and . e 28,000 30,000 [ous an argument. Why, | learned better o g 3.95G3.85; common (o falr range — - < Dt fice PRk eady: red wintor patents, $6.0 | 1o Marine. pie. F i | Blous City Btock Yards & kh il 42 0G5 55, Hood (6 cholca| Total receipts....... @580 5700 o0 than this in Judge Redick's, own offi @6.80; extra fancy and straights, $4.9085.40; | international Paper 0 [AmItE & O focsnmioeinivgnaieiios M8 stockers and feeders, $4. 2%; ftair to twenty years ago. hard’ wi lears, $3.8004.40. Toternational Pump 1% | Union Btock Yards, Omaba, 6 per ¢... 97% good stockers and feeders, $3.60@4.50; com- OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. “That I8 the trouble with ‘smmfil‘i-'finfimé'y'iflw lows Gentral - . B, | Westarn Puaitie o, 1a3.... LA fion toair” stockers wnd_teeders, 83160 turned Judge Redick, “you haven'tleariied CORNMEA 10. Kaovess Oity So. 018 New York M .50 heifers, $2. ; veal calves, 4 : . —Dull; , $1.00. |K. C So. pfd........ X : ‘ anything sin BRAN_Dull; sacked, east track, $L00. |{ O 00 Bl e NEW. YORK, Nov. &—Closag quotations | Ph nished by Buyers and Wholesalers. | (pe of the most eminent attorneys of Ci s HAY—Steady; timothy, $12.00916.00; p! 2 2 SR—C; ash guotations were as follows: ey . on mining stocks were as follows: 4 BRI s BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to| Omaha was engaged in the case On th UR—Steady; winter patents, $6.3606.0; [rie, $1L0g1L0. Mo S P &8 B M pootpao Ylice 180 SLeadvilie Con. - gidd AR the retall trade in 1-Ib. cartons, &2c; No.| O el lnter straights, uW' spring straights, | BAGGINGCS s, lasourt Pacttic . SBrunswick Gon...i. 8 SLittle Chisf . 9 1, in 60-1b, tubs, Slbsc; 2 in 1-Ib, oar- [Other side of the table sat James W. Qur » ,,:“'”-fi‘g,'“_ . PROVISIONS—Pork, nigher; jobbing, | i, K. ) . O Tauge’ Pee.. B, Nagima Jow 21 tons, %0c;" in 60-lh. ‘tubs, 29lc: packing [now one of the leading lawyers of Kansas BARLEY—Feed or mixing, .60. Lard, lower; prime steam, $12.57%@ . PRI O Gl & Va0 O e g Aoy ;le‘:d:h:f#:- !;,';::'r grnul::a.t'ubs, 24c. Mar- [There had been a little brush between the to_choice maiting, 66@66e. 3.67%. Dry salt meats steady: boxed extra | Natioss! lesd ... .. Homn Silver ... M Standard L.l 9 4 cows BGGE Presh soling stock two and the first man rose and said with BEEDS-Flax. No. 1 southwestern, .| shorts, $iL§7; clear ribs, §$1187%; short(N. R R. of M. 1t p . . Iron Buver . 16 Yellow Jacket § foede: —iresh selling stock, candied, z;ic. |0 AT IS LT anes s Timothy, dasrs, B 101 Bacon, '1‘:“1’;;1:05%,“ Short B e 106 21 feeders.. 867 “50;1.1::‘ JE"’m"“u“"m'l'“.i'"i' i veings o) I_know that I do nmot equal 3 4 » Short, $15.87k; clear ribs, N Al ¥ ; g 2 v i hens 14c: s, 10; ducks, 130 geese, | “O course, W o not equ 8. Clover, W01 Clears, §15.13%. Nortoik & Westers. = Cotton Market. ba g turkeys, %c; pigeons, per’ doz., $1.%. | my young friend, either in learnlig.ui ess pork, per bbl., §: POULTRY~Firm; chickens, 100; springs, | North American . 13 cows 3 Alive, brollers under 2 pounds, lsc; s @24.00. Lard, per 100 1bs., §12.97%. Short t o o; ducks, 11%0: ge Sc. " | Northern Pacifio NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—~The cotton market | 2 pounds, 10%c; h fo%o; oooks. e |in talent.” ¥ i doone P it "alort cous | e Surkey, l, dueke, Mide: gosgn - | MR UL LS hai s JORonLtly Sk Seamme i | § s 1% poinds, 1bic; hans, Wi Conk, & enosylvania iations 3 Quoks, full - feathered, 1c. geese, fuii| “Everyone else knows that, (00, geheral . Peunsylvani first prices 22 to 38 points net lower. There WESTERNS—W YOMING., 3 : Total clearances of wheat and flour were| EGGS—Higher at e People's Gas P [ ower. Ther g : Bins o I teathered, 70; turkeys, under 10 pounds, lsec; | retorted Mr. Orr. % was heavy selling on over-Sunday orders 1232 4 60 e v o { ual to 604,000 bu, Primary recelpts were Raceipta. Shipments. | F., C., C. & 8¢ L.. f S i as_a result of last week's break, easy WESTERNS—-SOUTH DAKOTA. over 10 pounds, 15¢; guina fowls, $2.50 per — 1,816,000 bu., compared with 1,160,000 bu. the ssvenns ] o | oamaes etes Casore cables and continued reports of weaker |84 feeders.1064 500 0 feeders. 1063 4 00 |doz. bigeons, &c per duz, o lurge | GUATA tho heslth of your raiily By keep: oorn'pondng day & year ago. The visible $aesh 3 70,800 | Raliway Steel Spring. 4 s interior markets, and, while prices had a| HOGS—Hogs sold a big Gc higher this 3 '“x' k“"‘v C; large | (ng at hand a bottle of Chamberiiin's supply of whest In the United States de- . ¥ 70,800 | Readin i quick rally of 2 to 2 poiuts, the market |morning and In many cases 6Gl0c higher. | & Hon, gs00. “Har sl | cough Remedy. It has Do . equal -for creased 1072000 bu. for the week. The v Republic Steel i continued very nervous, and during the |Buyers all seemed to have orders for a few &l ‘"'-] '--Wr‘_l“mw*: coughs, colds and‘croup. amount of breadstutf on ocean passage 3 G“—_*‘—“_ and Provisions, |Bevublic 8teel pid.. e e o middle of the morning was 19 to 23 points [loads and as receipts we: y light they Hvs e, large, ¥c; gallon, kg, i B 19O decreased 1,072,000 bu. A Kansas City e |Rok Isiand Co..... net lower. The report of the census bu- picked up the early offerings about as PRy i i pe i o 4 Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat | KANSAS CITY, Nov. 8 —WHEAT—Cash, | Rock I o 4T 5- reau was about as expected, us they came in. A considerable propor- e caught, "“W“ vre oy OFy 97 cars; corm, 35 cars; oats, 296 cars; Logs, | unchanged to %c lower; No. 2 hard, $1 pa.... o Futures opened weak, December, 14.02@ |tion of the desirable loads brought §1.7;, | dressed: H“d‘ ut, 12glac; butt 8c; trout, | NEW YORK, Nov. 8, —Market for siand 15,000 head. 11.02; No. 8, 96'c@$.00; No. 3 red, §1.12@1.16; ¥ g 4 13.98c; January, 14.06@1385c; March, 14.20¢p |85 against $7.70 on Saturday, with quite a |lbc; bullheads, léc; catfish, 1ic; crapples, (ard copper opened firm today with sal Ci Cash Prices—Wheat: No. No. 8, §1.10g1.14 : i Wi 9 Muv. 11 0arie e, June, 1 3e; July, |ittle, sprinkiing of the betier loads on up| suifish, dgbic; bisck bass’ Bc; whitcrian, |of 76 tons reported on the New York meta Fl pNo. 3 red, JLIOgLIGk: No. 3 hard, sUnchanged to yo lower; No. 2| BuReriane August, 13.60c: ' September. 1340 |a8 high as 3.8, which was the top, as(1Sc; pike, 12c) saimon, 1ic: pickerel, ilci|exchange for February delivery at $13.00 WNGLEN; No. § hard, fLaigLog; No. 58c; No. 3. 7%e; No. 2 white, | norf spring wheat, SL06%@L07; No. [59%c; No. 3, 69@59%c. Southern Rallway 12.20c’ bid. againet §7.75 at the close of last w A | frog legs, doc. Fresh frozen whitetish, No. Closing pri spot $12.00013.00; No. . | Bo. Rallway ptd. Futures closed steady. November, 18.70c; |few light hogs sold on down as low as|] lic; pickerel, dressed and headless, 9; [vember 313. ; Decomber § 13.00 3 northern spring. §1.0391.06%; No. 3 .| (OATS—Unchanged; No. 2 white, 40@42c; | Tennemes Copper . & December, 1390c: January, 14.0%: February, [$7.60. In spite of the advance the trade|pike, dressed, 1, redsnappers, léc; Span- |Junuary $12.50G713 February $12.50G13.00 W@L0Y. Corm: No. 2 cash, 63g63yc:|No 2 mixed, 3gioc, Texas & Pacitio. - 5 4.11c; March, 14.2¢; April. 14 20c; May, 14 was reasonably active und In @ g00d, | jsh mackerel, 1Sc; native muckerel, sc. |und March at $15.0013.12%. The Londor 0. 3 cash, 7 No. 3 white, RYE— . T, 8L & W . June, 14.20c; July, 14.30c; August, 13§7c; hesithy condition, although after buyers| BEgE CUTS—No. 1 ribs, lic; No. 2 ribs, (market closed firm with spot quoied a No. 1 yellow, 634 3 lower; cholce|T.. St L & W. . September, 12.70c; October, 1210, *|had filled thelr more urgent orders they|;),;"No. § ribe, 74c; No. 1 loin, 20c; No. 4|58 125 64 and futures at £59 1is 6d. Loca 3 cash, i No. 8 white, 813@a% . | timothy, $12. i cholce prairie, $.25@ |Unioa Pacific ween 3w | “Spot closed qulet, 15 points lower; mid- |did not take hold of the late arrivals with | {00 S s NG §¥oin, ige; No. 1 chuck, |dealers quote Lake copper at §13.00G13120; L l&.‘ A H " | 9.50; (‘Toica alfaifa, uswgm.u.m b | tton ’;!::‘I?y‘ Pla . 4 3 m;a. Aaling uplands, 14.20c; middling gulf, 14.45¢ ‘;‘unn as much strength as earlier in me“fi‘m No. 5 chuok, $%6; No. 3 chuck, ¢ho; m,;;,z‘:o,‘ul,c “IPL;_—,;“,Y,;“"_M c"|'|”"‘ (3 creameries, 20%@ic; | BUTTER—Creamery, extras, 80c; firsts [ gseress 3 sales, 700 bales ay. N round, 9% 3 d, ‘$Ac 624@1275, Tin closed firm with spot 2 yud i |28c; seconds, 26c; packing stock, 22c. U. 8. Rubber... 14 | GALVESTON, Nov. $.—~COTTON—Lower Representative sales f ot A\‘u",’"fi‘l i e £ plase. 1 No- §|Guoted " at $20.56G016. November &t $W.6) ipts, 448 ecases; steady; at| EGGS—Extras, o firsts, 2c; seconds | U. 8. Sisel prd.......... " lat i4e. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 2 80 Dlate. Hho. Ay Py 30.75; December at $30.60030.87%; Janusry E Included, 204 @%ve; firsts, io; | and dirtles, lsc; current receipts, %e; south- | YI% Copper oooio |87, “Louls, Nov. .| g8 w0 T8 N olt UV S S—Oranges, Valencla seediess, 9 |30.70420.90; February $30.854%0.%. The Lon o erns, loss off, ldc. p Ly middiing, 14%0; sales nopes ree " 118 ] (o 288 wizen, $8.78. Florida. all sizes $4.2; |4on tn market was firm, with spot quoted Firm; daisles, 16@16%e: twins, | Recelpts. Shipments. | IO o |bales: shipments, 3,781 bales; L 24,2 ;: - Lemons, California fancy, per box, $o.6v. |&t €189 78 ¢d; and futures at 1l 10s Boran, sgiter Americans,"169164c: long [Fhesty P BRGE oo | v Sagtouss. Riseiric: - i "NBw orLzANs 8 —COTTON— | ] 1 Caitornia, expea . tanoy, M | exus gPO %640 New: York and "has h orns, ! Corn, ., » estiaghouse Blectri BT NE LEANS, Nov. N— p . b W ieaplseniiie ¢ . i .40, New York and Bast Nt b | Wy | ptd i © fancy pears, full varlety, §3.00; peaches, |Guoted at $6.40, ; POTA sady; cholce o fancy, © R 2,000 23,000 | Westarh - Union P oo S e DL LR s o S B w - fanoy_pows. Sull. vatlesy, . Louis 30.50. The London market was un 4 heeiln; L, B snees » b 4 v B 2 - T g lehanged at £23 6s. Lead—Bteady at 3.4 @4c; falr to good, . - Fheeling & L. B 7 nominal; ordinary, 11ie, nonrinal; good or- 210 . o, srapes, Tokays, 31.50; changy —Bte: POULTRY—Firm; turkeys, M4c; chickens, | OPtions at Kansas City Wisconsin Central dinary, 12 11-16c; 'strictly good ordinary, o 3 Cus W Sila T Thoey _ peurs. A1 varloties, S, |NSW For5 And ot MRGLS Koot £ Jouls . 2 peaches, Colorao Iréestones, extras, per |, % s 0500 box, we; grapes, Tokays $L50; New York |ligh market at 108 104d for Cteveland wai 0 per 7-1b. basket, c, primes, [lallan, pel | ante Locally the market was unchanged -4 crate, $L.%; cantaloupes, Lolorado ROCkY- (NG I, foundry northern 31¢.00G19.50: N: » i ® ford, standard sizes, 4 melons. $2.25; Pony |3 §18.60g10.00; Wo. 1 southern and N 0 B2 EX gEE g% 82 & you," 1 e tm s SBHRAKISESS market was a shade lowe 124c; eprings, 18ie. gy Yo PG R Y Y |13%c; low middling, 139-16c; strictly low 1ot - 3 A\ Iron was lower in the Eng - f y Open. | High.| Low. | Clos taling. 19% iy low SO tandyi 86 to 1b. welghts, 10| ATt | Op : middling, 15%c; middling, 14%c; strict mid ) :.x.w "M"" Tonta, Tie@0o: & to 16 | Groat— b Tk | LONDON, Nev. G—Money wes in|Sond midhing i ot ok el firiot S e —— -d December .. | | w74l 9T%A |shorter supply on the market today owing [fair, -6 1-1fc: fair, 1 1-i6c, nominal Re. | Ll Minneapolis Grain Market. May ....ooe B BRA e Dorromns o the Bank of Lnsland, |ceipts, 10,788 bales; stock. 180,60 bales s o i | size, b4 melons, $L45; apples. home BYOWE |iouthersi soft $19.25G19.15 MINN . Corn | The bank secured the 32500000 in gold | A e oakine TBer B TDRANSE Taar THer aiarket ' EAPOLIS, Nov. 8—WHEAT—De- | C0me her w4 56y |available. Discounts were steudy. On'the | g S W oking, P , 796; el mber, HL; May, §14; cash. Nooi hard, | bag | ] i |Svailavle Discounts were wicady, On the|gyaporated Apples and Dried Frutts. |85 % im0 7% | basket, 4, Jonathans and snows. in bbl fhessogeions 4GLON T No' 1 i &. no K FEFEEEE i northern,” 31021 8. &5 owing to the settlement, which has com-| W YORK, Nov. 8—EVAPORATED 8 L T8 B8 BOTRY LB Californis belitlowers, per hox, SL& | . ¢, Nov. S—~COFFEE—Th orn, $LOOGLO; No. 3 northern, | “A asked ienced in mines with stff carry-over rates, | APPLES—Baroly steady, with November| BHEEP—The week opens with & severe | Colorado box Jonathans, exira cholce, 8240, | NEW YOMIC Nov, S&-cowiBR- iD—Flax, §t.68 - - | Paris offered these s well us forelgners, |delivery ‘still offercd ai $%c. On spot, |curainment of range supplies Only ybout | exira func ’\x.’.ffl';p.".:.“h"f.‘..“‘u“u.'"J.f.'.;ci'.' vance of 6@15 points In response to highe iy P V! causing an easy tendency which was only | fancy are nominal; cholce, $%@10'%c: prim o 0 L > [ 45| BRiA., R0} o 3 d 3 i arkets h h ©. | W "B 11 oy ; |change In the German bank rate. Lack of DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are firm th X r » . y s Cnew! ! 0/ BB, saiede TN [of raln 1p the Uhited Silen \SonViodk |gubport made “giltedged sccuritics and | gocd Inquiry both for home consumption |, WA e, Smallest, Monday s run, recelved | and ‘et sisas, W80 L0 6 cranbernbe, Copu | " losed ‘at ' not ‘advanse. of gl 2 . A 4 V) | home ralls easy. quota s ol 2 - o b ¢ P =04, 3 o ' o O . “ L gy I $.006.20; secona | Eroducs SEENARES A A i in ey | American securities opened stcady and | 85 ‘Te Tor Calitorals up to M5 sha o g goeson Seapetition U llling viceles fep the Aagher hrand, B0 ke, (8 bax. 2er hox. |the day. "whh tho biose steady At & nes paten 00@6.10; first ‘clears, $4.3564.55; : case, 2472 'y &A% | slightly higher. Later the market improved | ge for O bettci sto 2.00; Hallowe ue a Novem- e a - N ime Liverpool Grain and Provisioms, |increase, 10.000 bu. Barley, ‘434000 bu|Biates stect Bouthern Faclfic and Ama)- | rather indifferent and trading quiet: choice [siart. ~Quality offerings, of course, com- ko Bat) ™ S . » |81 64he; Junuary, 6dto; Mareh, &8s LIVERPOOL. Nov. S—wimpms increase. 431,000 bu. The visible supply of | frm"yng Drices trom % to & point nigher | 2¢ quoted &t 11@llke, exira cholce atmanded he greater advance, but Improve- | "VEGETABLES—Irish potatoes, per bu, |May, 6790g67c; ully and September. 6.80c firm; No. 2 red, western, “’,V,_'.‘.‘;"".'t"_ BRet |wheat in Canada last Saturday was 13- | than New York's closiig on' Shiurday® 1o, | 14@11%e and fancy at’12@i2lo. Peaches ment in values was very evident in al oo Virginia sweets, bor bt $iag ;| Bpot’ quiet; ‘m““_s A ':lTl‘fi‘\l““l:w’;z:\‘\!l‘.l Futiras, steady Decomber, 7a 1043; Mare, | 20 Pl a1, Increase of % | Lerest siackened in this vection ungil Wall | a7¢ T With & Fatier stiasl femand and | B0 0l higher would be the safest way | Wisconsin cabbage. per lb. 14c P riive ' L) 3 , 18 $%d. ¥ " T O reet sent good support in the afte on | & G o . i Y i ” ot house, per dos. unch w, oo ~A ::-y new, Toledo Seed Market. especially for Amalgamated copper and |Are quoted at ¥@5Ke. cxtra choice at S |Of calling the extent of the advance, owlng | ¢ney'“joiuce per doz, 46c; fancy home AR et. . . . . 1o the difference of opinion among sales- y Sukanr and Molawse, mixed, via Galve 2 ! LEDO, 0. Nov. 8~SEEDS—Clover, |the market closed firm. United States |0¢ and fancy at 84@6¥c. Ralsins are strong P i grown pai per dos. bunches, c; . Pasamspetan is. Wied. . Putures, || TOLEBO, O A ®. Maren. W5, | steel was sasy {on the spot on light stocks on hand here|Men. Most sales Rowever carried figures red and yellow, in » | NEW YORK, Nov R4ty PEAS—Canadian, steady at e 10 | No. 2, $810; rejected, #1.76; no established | BERLIN, Nov. S.—Prices on the Bourse|and small offerings from the coast. Loose [PREL MPRERIeT, 0 20 ,S0L QTQNRd TS 3 |steady; fair refining, 1.80c; cenpifugel i FLOUR—Winter' parmtia ok ed, | rade; $4.80. Timothy, prime, §1.80. Alsike, | today weré very weak | muscatel are quoted at 4@é%c. choie to | KT, YA STV ie On Uhis basis. A small| Florida esg plant, § test, 4.30c; tholasses sugar, 5.5 retinc 4 v at fl'-lunfl'flm‘, '$1.90; March, $5.05. PARIS, Nov. 8.—Prices generally oh the |farcy seeded at 44@6ic, seedless at J%@ | 'ring of foppy lambs brought $7.%, the|fancy home grown, per market basket, 60c; | etea crushed, 6.8c; powdered, 5.2 Dl vy o A o SN Maren, % Bourse today were heav. |5c and London layers at $1.201.%. ai price pald for range lambs sl this | string and wax beane per markat basket, |granulated 1 z arket. d ———— nt for some time. Some Nebraska fed |$L00; celery, Michigan per doz, bunches, h_“NO,V-N:-l“LL‘}AT-D;;pr llL:m;:n‘z'"::w"xlar—.\‘o 2 Treasury Statement. ! Otls and Rosin. pochs ooe = N c; ‘Colorado, per 1%:ib. bunch, Te; mam’ | Grace Vom Studdiford Bivorced. n.u_.'a. hern, NG OFthern, $L@LOT; No. 2 northern, $1.045 | WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. —The condition of | OIL CITY, Nov. 8 -OIL—Credit balances, | Described In u few words, the feeder |moth westert, per dos. bunches, . €W | er LOUIS, Nov. 8.—Grace Von Studdf 06 Dicttber. $L&Y b the treasury at (he beginning of business|§145; runs, 263,78 bbls.. average, 130720 |trade was active and strong. Anything at|cambers, hol house, per dok., 3LBGLE: | gord’ comic opera star, was granted a di s da‘l‘s«a.xm" 4 today was as follows bhls.; shipments, 396,0i3; average, 191404 |all desirable sold readily al prices stroug |rutabagas Canada, 'per Ib., 1%c: horse- [(00%, TO4LY by the eireult couft of Bt. 1 phin Produce Market. ' | BARLEYw Samples, 54G56 Trust funds—Gold coin, $§16.791.889; silver | bbls 10 scie higher in spots. radish, 2 doz in case, $1.90; Walnuts, bIack, | Lounty trom Charles Von Suaditord " ' - ", dollars. $487.126,000; silver dollars of 15%, | SAVANNAH, Nov. 8+OILS—Turpentine | Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good | per Ib.. Zige; California No. 1. per Ib., 184c: | per of an old Louls family. The PHEBADELPHIA, Nov. 8—BUTTER-— — fatae, Culiver cordificates outstanding, | firm, SoHe. to choice lambs, 3.947.8, fair to good | California No. 2 10c; garlic, extra f4BCY has been l;v:l.l and --f_h.“ "n luwcy :‘:r‘ul"v‘:('rn mel‘l:llN -"trml-rhn.n 0..“?.' LT ; |* RO Firm: B, D, E, F, 8.9; G, $3.95; l‘é"%" “M 6.9, g:mlllulu’)‘\:‘w{n;(:. g.u: hite, per Ib., 10¢; red, per Ib., 12, Mrs. Von ford alleged nonsuppe mery, $80; nearb; " SLGIN, 1il, Nov. . ~BUTTER—firm; Slc. neral fund—Standara silver dollars in|H, $4.0 3455, K. 8550 M $.5; N, 36,15, | @5.40; good heavy Yearlings, #4.9065.10; gooc EGGS~Firm, good demand, | 3 1 J HIDES-No. 1 green, 1c; No. 1 eured, |and desertior her husband did not eon- 1c higher; |Sales for the week, 665,300 pounds, general fund, $3700.810; current liabilities, |W, G., %690, W. W, $5.50 i cholee wethers. $4.5094.8, fair (0 good | e, 1258 it " Be i Dot sen:

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