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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1909, GRATN AND PRODUCE MARKET |5, %2t st 22| NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | et 2« OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET|fe= %1% /%% 1% | County Must Pay s, Oniaha Gan, 1914, & per cen. at mark; ourrent receipts, frad cases, 2d \ |1 foadors.. @ 410 13 Teeders..1087 § 8 " it » : - T . 11 heifers.. 8% 280 10 cows 3 M d B Firm C-blee:e'p:r:l {rrng Liverpool | CiEESE“kirm, New work tul) cream. | Volume of Trading Diminishes ne-ig:::: T e ‘ Half Fat Cornfed Steers Weok and| ¢ caives . 7 (% oote onds i 0! o Cover, | i B 8t Ry s » OGS—Prices pald for hogs this morning Hur NEW YoRS —GRsEiL MAnKar| W of Rise in Call Loan Rate. S C B St Ry pid 8 et Others Steady. ranged wil the ‘way from strong g 5 R, r | | Sater o tar 1040 o ’ oz e W " the mArRe( was wederally S [New York Capitalist Gets Judgment e ater Co. e, 148 | other way, the market was generally P INDICATIONS TOWARD REACTION |Quotations of the Day om Varions MARKE' > ‘ . R FIVE HIGHER | higner yesterday. The general run s o i Commodities T WEAK LATE IN. DAY HOGS STRONG TO ot good. Roee' Soia &1 and” e sround | for $652,000 in Famous Mis- : . < - - o T AS Against 1.7907.77T% _ vesterday 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 9, ~FLOUR~Receipts Sioux City, » e ohd o souri Case, bbls. xporis, 8223 bbls_ Markei | Professional Operators Belleve thae fvift & Co Sheep and Lambs, Both Fat Kinds aud | hile the Best heavy hoge sold or T S L L 1T Financial Powers Have Ordered Weetsis Pasifle 66 1000 4 Feeders, Sell in About Monday's | $7.8 vesterday. Lighter hogs, on the other Bar LRI eS| P i Notchon, DRt S 06 hand, sold from $.80 down, according to| KANSAS CITY, Nov. S<Berowrd J extras, WI0u480; winter patents, $6.86G6.70: | beré pt et de s g New York Money Market. 3 Prigritiviiny feleht and quallty. The trade was re4SOn | Burke, a New York capitalist was awarded winter low grades lu:q:q.‘:“ Rye four, | are Irregular. o y.‘n,"x"flf}'m'}”lu.i-a’“‘.""\F EY=On, call y ) early arrivals changed hands in very good (& Jjudgment of $462000 against St Clair steady; fair to good, $.20@4.2; choice 10 | ¢ : is per cent; ri on_1 morning. It ! county, . OMAHA, Neb 9 fancy,” $4.20G4.50. Buckwheat flour, dull; | 414 per cent: ‘closing bld, 5 per cent; | . X " . geaton ¢ m’{,d "rfulmy .':n ':""m‘;';\wunn, Missourl, in the federal court her pivmss LRl Bl Virred bulk, §3:8), nominal, per 100 ibs W YORK, Nov. #—Dealings in stocks | Offered at o4 per cent. Time loans, strong: SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 8 Lory “market 5o far s selling in. |1ast night, because that county in 1870 irmer LI oy started sb CORNMIEEA i ady; fine white and|diminished sgnificanily today (o the wc- | Sxty daye and ninety days, & per cent; six | ~Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ts were coneerned floated bonds for the Leba & Nedsho covering and/cmused & sharp upturn 10| oo TSl EGT R, conrme, SLAD@ILAG: kil | companiment of a sustainca higher rate | MODihS, 4% per cent Officlal Monday ... 11304 238 944 | Represcntative sales rallway, which was never Built 2 wheat values! BElevator concerns were dried. '$3.4; Tor Ball Toans 1n the mones marcer: 1t is| . PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER —b@6% | Estimate Tuesda: 320 | o Bh. Pr. o Av. &b b the market for wheat, and an active cash | "50o g ~Steady ; " | e . g By v I8 | per cent . webtorn, . S g o A _{ By w1 e - . When the bonds were' limied the offieers demand devaloped. The short interest I8 |yominal 1 0. b, New York ¥ (e lnanclal powers are agreed | STERLING EXCHANGE—Easter, with | Two davs last week T | 7y 8, i of St. Clair county thought the rafiroad " ® s Sowever, 804, "o gl oy Yotk e o hat condions are not propitous for push- | actual busines ors S ® | Bama day: Taplaly belng elimunated, howersl, (one | CARLEY—Steidy feeding, 61080, c. 1. ¢ Aive " Operaiione. in'” sccuriion | §5358 10r” Wiiysauy i nd AL 4 s o | Shrme 4§ eoks & i [would be bullt. Mr. Burke owned about o Vi SAT- o 72, S no ' evidence of the heavily | demand. C ercl; bl " ¢ [8ame days 8 weeks . , . “ . $200.000 of th O\ X o are expected; WHEAT-Recelpts, 172,000 bu.; spot mar- R TR T n ] id. Commercial bills, 44,83 me da; 2 1 of the county's bond issuance, and. Corn showed & better tone with Wheat |y siione No ' 3 red, $1 nominal, | S peratlons for the purpose of | “SILVER—Bar, WNc; Mexican doilars, 43c. | Sams days 4 weeks ; ? % . after hearing the history of the case, the and late seliary. of- yesterday were buying | eievator: No. © red, $1.228, hominal, to|CHUININE the market into activity, which | BONDS—Government, steady: rallroad, | Same days last year......13 18,407 y k. "o ahiirt maies. The cash demand |oiN0e"} 5% p7 Sfibal “Ne. " morfhern | ave been a feature of stock market deal- | irregular ‘| The following table shows the receipts court held he was enflhea to a juds- = o Bt fa e patoati Mo, 4, Morfivat; | ings for many weeks past. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- | of cattie. hogs and sheep at South Omaha | ment for the full amount with Interes heat was Strong ofi better cables, ':M‘n 0. 2 liard winter, $L1 nominal, f. o. | ll‘x |:"1;.-<'l;u\:|x:-.||'txl,;. ot the ;nuln»modu\ lows for the year to date, compared with last The controversy over the S8t Clair o tor houses. Re-|b. afio ~ operators veriod of quietude is de- ref. 3 reg.. 00 ML C. st ref. ds I 909 18 Ing ec. | . A Effp‘?.%ZZ‘&:.‘...',TNJ.C'T.‘"‘:,""\-m'.. this tem- | prarkets and artive Silding on the part | Sined by the financial powers which have | = do’ coupen 100 Inter.-Met. {i Cattle ... oo sl 140 | county raliroad case has caused endless porary demand has beeh supplied, values|of shorts sent wheat prices up nearly 2c|fosiered the proionged speculative rise in| U, 8 1014 Intor - M. M. g8 Hogs ........1900884 2081837 .. 160563 | lMtigation. All the power or the United e | d @ bushel, with a moderately active trade. | the warket. For this purpose, repressive | . Y s . . Shoep ..........L008,641 TReZ7 183014 ......| Satha courts d | b '(?“m ':.‘f",, firm and_higher, with the | Export sales of elghty loads were re-|Measures appear upon signs of any con- 8 :’J{ Japan A . The following table shows the average ates courts was used in an effort to l(r:flllh in wh a light receipts. Local ted and the market closed firm at a |siderable movement in either direction. An | 4 e ;‘.”l: s :«“"u-m"“ price of liogs at South Omaha for the last collect from the county. The people elected cash demand w ter at advanced val- |net advance of 1@gc. December, $1.107-16@ | advance in prices develops selling orders | H several days, with comparisons: county judges who refused to obey the |courts’ orders and more than fifteen county Judges served jail wentences fer contempt A 102 L. & N un. 4s Ues, Wet weather Is delaying the new crop | . closed at $1.1214; May, $1.09%@1105-16, | on an upward scale, which early discou T & T.cv. WINK M. K & T —~ of court. The men received enelr regular salary while In jail. | Omaha Gas 5o, 1817 jaaaats o 1 Movement, and the light offerings are |closed at $1.10% aged attempts to Advance prices. Any | Amer. Tobateo 4... $0% do gen. 4%s Date. | 1908, [1905. /1907 |1906. [1805. 1904 . [1003 caslly taken Jesre of. ORN—Recelpts, 4,600 bu.; exports, considerable decline in prices, on the other | do 8s...... 100% Mo. Pacitic 0 | N TNt 5 Primary wheat recelpts were 1318000 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2, 100, elev hand, uncovers orders to huy at each suc- | Armour & Co. 4ige.. MK N. Rys N Oct. %0... T Tohioments were TH.000 bushels, | domesiic: 7ic, delivered, and 7ic, f. 0. b.| cessive downward stage The cffect is o | Alchison gun. ... 9 N. Y. C. gen 0% | Oct. a1 e eaipts last year of 1242000 bushels | aficat; No. ? ‘yellow, ‘¢, all ' nominai. | hold prices in equilibrum and to discourage | 35 & DR e 1 and shipments of 406,000 bushels. | Opt market was with transactions, | the purely trading operations, which &re | o %L et 4. WN N & W, 18t x| H Primary mg receipty were 4?«1«, bushels L’-‘}““lfin'.':x v:‘ln;“l"‘nd\&l:‘)fl” ahe ’;:r_vm- based on the ehance of wide and sudden | B & 0 ds 9 do ov. s 100% | N : \ ushels, againsi < May closed N ctuations e ction, | 4 Northern Pacifie :::l.‘;tl-:m?::-ln -3.‘,"3:“?23«:0 heln, A | DO ATE Receipts. 21680 bu.; spot market uctuations in either direction. do Bus. ... 93 Northern Pacifi «-g v : 1 s 9 CEEINETI=ARLTIIT 2SESE3ITBILN: PoTe - SHEEP—None of vesterday's bullish en- ¢IEY could be detected in the sheep barn RGW IN MISSION SHCOOL this mornln(fi despite the fact lh‘n‘d.fll(l[‘) run was rather meager as com with | 3 Previous ‘Tuesdavs §n the neghborhood | TWe Employes Make Churges Againat of 8,500 head Were recelved this morning Superintendent of Bp As mpared with 15,600 head | Tuesd wtitutiol and 20400 head & year ago. 3 R More attention was given today to money | *B. & 0. 8 W. ii4s 8% do_d,. Ihinthents of 5,000 bushels. steady; mixed, 26 to ibs., nominal; | CRR Kearances were 40,00 bushels of corn, |natural white, 26 to 32 Ibs, #%@46c; | pEiLCH T B e T W e ot b e e none of ml}ld Wheat and flour equal |cilpped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 4WGSKC. - & | 3 282 "BE22Es s 23333 .. i nong of oata’a ipped white,' M to 42 Ibe. WHGIUC | oxchange rate at Paris pointed to a movo. | Gentral Leather te. . % do con. o o, 304,000 bughels. Sasys : *C. R. R. N, J.g.50125% Readin b, 4 s 5 Bacisic o ment of capital from Paris to London e & y 3 s S { e o — Liverpool clpsed %@4A higher on wheat | 1600, 33@3Sc; 108, 16G20c; Pacific coast, 1808 | wj o, ‘js heiping to revive the situation at | Uy & O 48+ mg 8. L. & e | “Saunasy. The character, as well as the volu | anknos i iy N A A0 NS owa 0% ol B e R 4 W@ssc; good fo|the latter point | oo® & S 10 vt 75 W cond 7y | Reecints and disposition of live stoc! | Miiost cxugusten. Gumiity Miss Janet Eklu Py e o Local rangs of optins: hotee. i i The continued demand for forelgn ex- | c. i & Q. Jv 4x..96% ¢ do It gaid 4. s1% | the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Me- |\as common and the killing end of most| 1t Janet Eklund of Minneapolis and u Articies.| Opeh.| High| Low, | Close,[Yes'y. | HIDES—Firm; Bogota, 21%@22%c; Central | Chanike here kept alive the supposition that | do, sen. e 9% %98, A. L. s ... 47\ | braska, for twenty- hours e3AIng w. ¢ | strings were decidedly small. In fact, | Miss Wanner are in Aberdeen awaiting the A X ¥ | Low. | . y. A& additional gold shipmente might be oom- M & St kA4 B So. Pacifie col 4a.| 91% | 'elock p. m. November §, 1609 there were hardly enoush good killers of | an E erlck Foote Johnson | B D HEES, | of themaord augthing like & broad test| of the Episcopal diocese of South Dakota : Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p. HI's's. | of the market. ~ | e Mena IO 1150; besf hems, 25004 | Portions of the bank surplus reserve shown | oo 7, M @ B B Riwap G 1K | oy & stP 1 2 1 As & result packers dld not evince much |In Order to prefer charges against Superin- k& et, $1200g1280; ity extra India |by the Saturday bank statement, the ob- | Goio: Midiand 4a.... 80% Union Pacific ov. (1144 | Wabash ... AW 4, v [Interest at wny time and tfading was|tendent J. L. Ricker of the Hpiscopal m | ® o va2 b0 Cut moats, steady; pick- | eration of these various forces of depletion | C”'& . ref. & o ¥4 97% _do 1st and ret. da.. o144 | Missouri Pacific . |rather quiet With prices littie different| yion schoot at Wakpals, S. D, on i 5% f 6% | % |} o, $13.00G14.25; pickled hams, $12.50 (\r\‘-(nvllnml speculative borrowers to ;x‘(cnd D& H oV & 1014 . 8 Rubber 6. ....J04% | Unlon Pacitic i|was ineluded T :mnl)‘lrly:kllll:rs.t;l 'v:n;“:"‘\undmx Rock reservatior ; | -, v 5 | their obligations to the money marke D, & R. G. 45.... MU 8 Steel 24 6s... 108% C. & W., east. 3 - s o0- | & eservation, " s Lard, casy: middle -west, di%:| Yesterday's reports of large buying of | do’ ret. be 9% Va.-Carel Chem. ta. 81° | C. & N, W., west..... o0 2 b ©.| day’s offerings and everything in this line| Miss Eklund, who # 4 »t . refined, steady; continent, $13.00; Any' D B y | b | e nd, who claims to be 23 yvears ”R % | % N ady. et efihons | copper for export had ost thelr effect on | Disuilers 4 5 SRR 13 |G Bt P. M, & O..oons | has “sold very well. Some ted western| . ¥ e 1 Pork fifn Hamit 320000 short | the. copper industrials, and the general [ Brie prior lien 4s... 84% do lst and ex. s. 7% | C. B. & Q., east 4 3 A |lambs brought $7.9 today. It must be re-|©d, and a graduate nurse as well as a Onihha Oush Prives Chiy B g . market lacked that sustaining influence dogen. e T4 Western Md. dn . 8% | Gl B & Q. West..... 5 .- | membered, however, that packers invaria- | teacher, has prepared and signed an aff ash_price ‘u.omm. Tuesday | TALLOW- n Yy, per package, 6%c; | The -persistent pressure on PennsyIVania | do cv. as, series B, 0% Wis. Costral fn. " :;"y‘: R L &b, cast.. . ?r]-)ndlfi?e‘?"'"f:i“.,.""3:,{,'.;}".].'."’. ‘:;k_ davit in which she sets forth that she vas M(VHEAT— . 2 hard, 99ca$lo0ly; No. 3|cour free, Bskc sinée the announcement of stock subserip- | #eGen. Kiec. cv. Gu. 1% G L & P west. ; 1) that ls “ted’,in pame Shly, and the sharply | engaged by Ricker to:iake & position n C. G w A not be mistaken for a bld for this class of | instructor in the school on October i On November 3, she claims he orderod her m: acidd 23G90 manded by London, although none was |, R I & P.col. 47 do ev. ds 1021 - 5 RECELIPTS. 6% (S—Heef, fi¥tn; family, $14.00 |announced. 1In view of the slender pro n = 9 8 P R R istor s o | e W | o8y 44 | 9 @i 5 | 5% W 3% 3 C domestic, fair to extra, 2% | tion rights to stockholders makes a bad | egja, 0rtered | bard, BGWQE No 4 hard, N N Oicor | ato: Japan, SHQHC, - - augury for the reception to the tender to s s | - B Ry Toring, Step h 58 ; BUTTIR-Unsettled and lower; creamery | further efforts to raise capital, which will London Stock Market. b ot Rt ™ & he feeder trade today presented no new COR! No, 3, BT No. ‘& $7%c; No. 4, 1s, 3le; extras, 30c; third to first, 2@ | be required in large amounts in the near | [ ONDON, Nov. 8.—American bittes | TOUEL FOORIPLE: jexas i s features of consequance. With the closing | !0 1eave the dining room at the school and 56%@b6%c; Noi 2 yellow, Briget R velow Process, Hi4@Nc; western actory, | future. New York Central moved in §Vm- | afior a quiet opening today advanced on | DISPOSITION " of the range season many job-lot ship-|upon her refusal to go, summarily dis Tia0; No. 3 white, 50c; No. 3 white, S%@dde. Imitation, creamery, %@3ic. athy with Pennsylvania. It was not untll | jignt covering In & few stocks. At noon | Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | menta are showing up &t market and the|charged her, telling her If she remained T8 No. 3 mixed, i4@dic; No. 3 vel B et state, full oream, spe- | late in the day that the dragging tendency | the market was steady and prices were|Omaha Packing Co....... 4 617 .....|keen edge to recent demand is becoming |y he mi r > e :"No. 3 white, 37%ci No. 4| cjate, 163@1750; state, full creamm, Septem. | of the market turned into positive weak- | from }aG% higher than yesterday's New |Swift & Company 1460 1091 198 trifle quil. Inquiry for the more suitable| Co", ‘he mission grounds. or in any of white %3::* i dard oats. 38c. ber, fancy, 16c; state, full cream, Octo- | ness, when the money rate ran up to 5% | York closing. Cudahy Packing Co. Y 565 8| kinds continues vigorous, however, and|!he bulldings, he would have her taken RYE-No. 0. 8, ST@OT%c. ber, best, 16¢; state, full cream, common to | per cent. 4 - London closing stocks: Armour & Co..v.ovi - 1 % most bunches are selling at good, steady |Into custody. g Oats, | B20% WH@5%e; skims, full to special, 6@ Vl&;:\dl” :;;\;0 Ir:q::;!:dr le":;lfixnlbnnml:a“_;::: u,ar;u\mm:n"r‘m.n :f;‘xl’;manvu\z : N ::-ml«a“rx:.:-xl!‘::‘lienl’;; e . . 1) T‘;-.“om S0 A A bt e Miss Eklund clalms that from the time Chieago Wheat OB O | M8 g5 csteady: refrigerstor, fancy, %@ | Unchinged on call 2 Amal. Copper... ... SINN. Y. Centewi | Armour from Denver.... . <o |to” choice lambs, u.nfl.u; fafr to good | Of Ner arrival at the school, Ricker wus SAINCADONS G rsrerorerores 408 ;i A " 5 Saise and range of prioes, on the-BioSk [ AN s ol or g TR W . Mo.-Kan., California Co. S g | ambe, 6.000%.90; ge0d, light 7 lnlzol,‘ J:‘:‘;'bpfll;n: in P:n‘lu beh-dlur. and that his Omahs . 3 25 3 2 | 2 S ULTRY~Dresded, qutet; western chick- | exchange today were ax follows: | AGHSE s PR V. B. Vansant Co....... ... ;'good heavy yearlings, 3. ; good | wife and daughter acted as though they Duluth .. k) - |ens, broflers, 15g2ic; fowls, 13GMe; turkeys, | o S T i % | Baitimore & Ohio. |- 134 Penneyivania ...} 7at | Benton Vapsant & Lush. 2o |0y holoe wethers; M.50g4.to: tals (0 £00d | were jealous of her, although she did not CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS li@atc. A Amalgamated Copper sy ST v W R L3 M & B, o icoosiisine 8 § $4.25@4.50; fair to good ewes, $4.00@4.25, know of any reason for thelr actions AIN 8 e " T Ohles v F. 3. wis. POPTTTTTTN . 3 upon er's treat- WEATHER IN THE 6R PRS- Aawien Set ulteral - hicago G. W % Southern Ry. ... B. Lewi Quotations on feeder stock: ood _to | Allegations reflecting ypon Rick t of the Trading and Closing et ol P G o | Cui ML &8t Pl e pid Huston & Co.... : L Liiil|chotee Iamba, $6.1506.60; fait to good 1ambs, | ment of the other employes and of the Features . Wethers, 341504 4C. | Puplls of the school are also made in the B % 7 De ' Beers. 18% Southern Pacific 33 |J. B. Root & e dsien ¥ $5.70016.15; light _velr"n: ¢ d of Trade. Cloudy and Possibly Unsettled and Amerlcan C. & F by Rl Denver & Rio G 9% Uni cithc : adapivens & S L yearlings, $4.50G6.00; ol cm:;:;«:‘ . | A Arpentinh. adviow Little Change in Temperature. e 8 L b BR D N e I eyt 7 T e 3 Ul eoed “te eholee ‘ew $.1603.56; breeding | affidavit In which Miss Ekiund recites her and & marked falling off in the movement OMAHA, Nov. 9, 100, |American Tcs Securities... 5 i e s a8 s % | McCreary & Carey..... bR ek, B1695.00; yearling ireeding ewes, | woes during her two weeks' stay at the i ‘the ‘soutiiyest prompted urfent DUYIE | An wréa of high pressure overiles tho | ATeTIAR Finwd ) 1% B W Sin 3L 1% e | 8 “Werthelmer.......o..o. s | O esentative sates: school. of wheat here today, resulting in net gaing | . ¢or and southern portions, and is tol- [LUENCH ¢ 7R 1 0y TR Grand Trunk 2 do ptd 3 bhic No. Av. FREIGHT HITS LIMITED TRAIN at the close*of %@2e. Coarse: grains and |j g by un arca of low pressurée aver® the | “Gi" R Bttt Tilinols _Central 1561 Spanish s, 2% | M. Hegarty.. e waike’in A¥. provisions algo closed firm. g Three Trainmen Are Killed in n Wreek wed by Lax ) . B f : 3. Inghram.. i e A . west and northwest, with its center still | American 8 Refining. . 2 SILVER—Bar, steady at 23%d per ounce. [T 7 A 3 .| 148 Wyoming ewes, feeders . Shorts weré active bidders for December o "the north Pacific coast. Rains re gen- » N & Teans 1% 140 MONEY-—43% per cent. B F‘%‘“{E,‘,;‘.‘J;’ . E b0 ? 1180 'Wyoming yeariings . wheat and that option displayed relatively | opa) on the Pacific slope, and are scattered Tobacco ptd 1004 100 The rate of discount in the open market | Klin i iR et 1., | M0 Wyoming lambs, feeders .... er strefigth than the more distant |y, ., ghout the mountain district, and gen- Woolen .......... 3% 4% ¥ | for short bills is 4%G4% per cent; for three | SMith & P........oooooonin 2 344 Wyoming lambs. feeders fhonths, the #ange on the nearby delivery |(nONET Q0 1€ TN ENEER [ a Cen her pre- | Anaconda Mining Co... 0 9% 15N months’ bills, 49-16@4% per cent Other buyers.. 8 Wyoming & being betweén $1.02% and SLOWAGI.04%. The | (qi)g over the entire country. Showers oc- | Atchison ... e -~ - SB11 | 152 Wyoming agman. market closed With prices almost &t the |ourred within the last twenty-four hours | do pfd. ..o T o Baak Clearings. 4 4 iing | 97 Wyoming Senge top, final quotations on December bellf |in the lower valleys and eastern states. | QURELS, UG, 010 i anw OMAHA, Nov. 9 _Bank clearings for to- | CATTLE—Recelpts or cattle this Wotin | 74 wyoming KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Nov. 8.—Three Combdned receipts today at KA&n- |,4q rains are scattered throughout the " 3 day were '$2,090,806.92 and for Monday, No- | Were moderate for a Tuesday, tralnmen wers killsd -when ‘Cincinnati- Florida limited” train No. 8, on the Louisville & Nashville railroad was wrecked In a head-on collision with a freight train at Leinerts early today. The passengers escaped with a shaking up. do prd The dead are M. O. Pierce, engineer, and ze3s3z83522892 = PO 0o I 656052 3 153 By ZRRARSAGERTSRSIZRESNSST PO R LY 3 ; 167 Wyoming Bt. Louls were nearly 100000 |8entral valleys this morning. — Temper .. Cember 5, 52,978 166 86 total for the two days abou: 1,000 head less | }¥ Du. less thas the figures for the corre- |furcs are decidedly lower in the lower lake | Bernioe® nasd Transit. | 4200 D% 10w T84 i SRS than the same period last week, but over = 3;2’;}:{ sponding day-last week and country offer- | deis, ¥’y G°Chio “valley, and nre Slightly | canatien Pacitic oo e 188 OMANIA GENERA: MARKET, 2,000 head In excess of the same dayi {8 g e e ings in the wouthwest were reported ex- |j,wer in the extreme jower valleys and |Central Leather . LA am e foa year. teniea-un | IR ool o g tremely light, The movement in thie north- | gyi¢ states. They are much higher in the| do prd. ¢ le and Fancy Produce Pri There were quite a good many warined-up yomiug Yearlings west, on the: other hand, continued on & |ypger Missouri valley, and are generally | Central of New . 5 3 vy ces Fure | poet gieers on sale this morning, but they | 142 Wyoming ewes . liberal scale,but the large receipts med | higher throughout the west. The weather | Chesapeake & Ohi " nished by Buyers and Wholesalers. | were generally very sioy anl weax. i'ack-| 87 Wyoming wethers to_have little’ effect on the: mas! ere. | \will continue cloudy and generally unset- |Ehicago & Alon..... 5 BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to | €rs were complaining that thev had b-:n 156 native ewes . The cor rketlwll n:ah-‘!‘ ";"t lod in *n vicjgity ton! M‘.lnd p‘mnw '°:l_: ‘ng,oww.;“ . " B e vetall trade in 1-1b, carions, 22c; No. |Kkilling out very poorly and in consequence |18 Nebraska yearlin closed stronff at al I poini ange In tel ; 4 % R. E. Bowman, fireman of the freight, b oottt ho! ¥ G C & Bhila..... ’ , her hard, and L. O. Lemons, fireman of the pas- d of temperature and precipitation | g b o #tock c; fanc Ry ¥ | lomewhat lower prices. (n the other | 474 Wyoming ewes, feeders.. .. s rulea i AN (kY. Prices-at the |compared with the Sorresponding day Of |Gurass A Homthor !l . o Cnanges cvery Turiiasibs, Bei Mar-|Looq " western range cate wero sought fobas b | senger train. Four other trainmen were close were up % to H@kke. ‘he last (hree years: do lst prd...... - i EGGS—Fresh selling stock, candled, 2c. | 3fter at fully steady prices or even sLODE | CHICAGO . LIVE STOCK TMARKE|,jureq, Provisions Were firm. Priees at the close 1909. 1908, 1007, 1905, | o 3d pea Ll " g POULTRY—Dréssea brollers) Xc; springs, | (154res 10 some cases. .\ e seemed e, | AL Banans Bbdydadliciin s .t bbb ormal temperature for today, 40 de-|Deleware & Hudson......... W% 1847 Ak J Dlees ber, dox., $1.3. | goqures. Packers all had reasonably lib- Sheep and Lambs Steady. P “limited.” B Articies.| Open | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | grees. Deuver & Rio Grande....... 300 48 Alive, brollers uhder 2 pounds, 1c; over | (ral'orders and as & rulo the offerings 80ld | CHICAGO, Nov. 9~CATTLE-Recelpts|c't ahead to flag the “limited.” Either - E e Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, | do pfd : : 4 bounds, 10%c; hens, 0o, cocks, G4 |quite freely at about steady prices. PRy e Y AR ecelpts | pe failed to give the signal or it was not Crtiade 1 o il | pistiiters’ Becurities 1111, |1 ww | Qucks, full “feathered, 1¢; geess, fuli|'Hiockers and feeders ‘ore also fa good [ Smated, B.0M heafy market steacy. ©o|seen. for the passenger train rushed inio Dec. | 102%) 1044 voml 1ol 12 "Deficiency _corresponding perfod 1 1908, | Brle oo W T % iaasr 4 Rounds, 16ci | asmand, that is, the desiiable kinds wets, Relters. 35550000, bulis, - 810004 v e, Tatiaeth it fitty ettt v 2 | 1029 |4.78 tne f P » aF -8 LA nea fowls, $2.50 per a4 quite readily at good steady to | L FREERR p Bives, rts Ty 1&“' ‘33'-2 ! goxl ! Sk w%‘/:‘alge‘rl:'c'z‘nen::r corresponding pertod M 1907, | gooerms Bros ot : fos., Digeous, We per dof. o “Drices *® The bulk of the supply OGS Hscelots eutlmated 17000 Corm- nches. LR BT Lot viiesrd . OYSTER: lects, small cans, 22¢; large | changed hands in good season in the morn- A g Wl LA g Metal Market. . A% WRLSH, Local Foreeaster, | et dvorihern oti: 1111110 a0 18 1 14 #0c; gallons, §1.85; New York counts, small, | ing PATKSL, Stoany fo stron¥isCSiSe heavi | NEw YORK, Nov. §.—-METALS—Stand- B9y B 1 e i 4 ' 38c; large, 4oc; gallon, $1.95; Baitimore, | Quotations on cattle: Good to chol .15, butchers, $8.0508.15; light mixed, | NBE ., Nov, X | linols Central X % < . ; s A $7.800/7.90; cholce Tight. $7.86@5.00; packers, |ard copper on the New York Metal 00l 9GO0, 5O%, Interborough-Metropuiitan MAN (4 I AT ARl ) large, ‘%c; galion, sornfed "‘".2“1,;2-,‘2' 8::}112:;:‘?0'&01? SOrh- | $7.90g8.10 pigs, $5.00G7 bulk of sales. |change was easier today. Local dealers B . 6/ 0 E et led steers, g .25, b % . o | P - s sulsngx | KANSAS CITY, Nov y Internationai Harvester... 1000 100 FISH—Fresh caught, almost all ure|fed stecrs, $4.5046.%; §ood to choice range |¥TMGS®. = = e o brtn; “casting.” 318 Toghs ¥ Q3| 0% |0%as | changed to %@ic higher; No. 2 hard, $1.00 | Inter-Marine ped...... .. 101 ] dressed: Halibut, 1ic; buffalo, Sc; trout, |stecrs, $6.556.2; fair to good range steers,| SHEEP AND —LAMBS-Recelpts = esti- for TiarERt e dy: spot £58 17 6d; i ey v j1.16; | International } ] Ue; builheads, lic; catf ic; mmon to falr range steers, | Mated, 30,000 head; Market, steady; sheep, | London market was steady; spot 5§ 17 6d: ol 0% S | 165 No. 3, 9cgeL03; No. £ red, $Li2gLis; onal Paper T | . c; catfish, 1ic; crapples, |$4.60g6.%8; coi & | . X B | rer, 00 Be 0 in wae castar Tosully No. 3, $1.10G1.14. International Pump ..... y 2% 6% sunfish, $@lsc; black bass, 2c; whitelish, |$3.75@4.50; good to cholce cornfed cows an f&».ogm,%. lambs, $6.50@7.25; yearlings, $5.00 Epot. $0.66@20.7: . London o k"_l i 2060 (% CORN—Unchanged; No. 2. mixed, 58c; No. | lows Central . . 20y 204 pike, 12¢; salmon, 13¢; pickerel, 1lc; $4.00G6.00; faii to good cornted | @6.25. ot £139 7o &',.',“m,,.“ml"‘,',; %0 Tasd 1996 |19 | 8, 575 0. 2 white, 39%c; No. 3, 69G59igc, | Kansas Clty Southern.. 2 A 4% W4 frog legs, 46c. Fresh frozen whitetish, No. and heifers, $3.26@4.00, common to — P od; h: f 1 OAT! nchanged; No. 2 white, 40@dsc; |, 39 »fd . Be 1, llc; pickerel, dressed and headless, §; |f8ir cornfed cows and heifers, §2.35G3.25; Kansas City Live Stock Market, firmer locally; $.48 for pot. London mar fnm 12 7235 | No. 2 mixed, 39Gd0c. T g g s plke, dressed, 12c; redsnappers, lsc; Span- to, onoice r n'l:odco‘::‘:ngmrvm tery RKAlNgAg (6\:17:( %‘n'i ,}'D:‘,i 0.—~CATTLE— .'ii;.;'.?.'?-"-&ft u‘:6 ‘gl-mc‘:a.,"ypell:; dull “ana { b RYE N p. g : native mackerel, 36c each, 36 r eceipts, 11 head, including 1,300 south- r h 1 o’ A 8 0 Bl 118y | TA¥-Ulchanged; chotce timothy, $12.000 | Missouri’ Pacinie . " - o | BE e o el | .85, Sommon o falr range | broe Bt L e e . ohpiae 'in: | changed at s 0% for Cleveland war- 10 0 53 44 = nesdRy, withnotomul in 60-1b. tubs, 31%c; Ne. 2, in 1- nE ot ery anxious for cdditional sup- 647 Nebraska wethers of the aav. ffinal” adotationd » & net [perature. i b Mo 48 BY ne 3000 SRl tubs, doih: Muckig | piles Unlesa they vouid securo thefn ut |47 Nebraska yearlings Fains ‘of ame to X The freight was standing on the main 3 | [ 1250: " Cholce" prairie, §.56.60; choice al- | Mitsouri ‘Kansas ‘& ‘Fera % 4 |12 No. ribs, The: No. | loi, c; No. § |cows and el s, §2.562, X port and dressed boot stecrs, & 4G50 (ale A L el T T N B A O e tan M fisatn | Netioant Rieteit % | fae: Mo g lon. St No, 1 chuck, |good stockers and, feeders, 336004 Pl PG geeern steurh’ H.60 | @ 1 southiern and No. 1 southern 10 82%| 10 27% | BUTTE é, lflnmu).i“ ex ’”'vk (i Fats, | Hatioeh]- Bieow . ¢ e v aaee fiéoi No. 2 chuck, bic; . 3 chuck, aye; | BUO TR stockers and feeder: & .75, stockers and feeders, $3.25@5.00; south- . 26@19.75. L O e S, Tirats, Biles moconds | N YR ot M. ok Pikessseos o Norqund. Sci No. 2 round, sisc, No. 3|3.60: stock heifers, §2.9003.7F; ves ern steers, §3.5504.70; southern cows, ¥2.00 | KT. ' LOUIS, Nov. S»MBETALS-Lead, No. 2. "{3‘“ iu}x;‘ . “‘(-_m;[eml- ot mfl ,qc"“, 0 o v Bty 52 3 52 o:,m plate, blac; No. 2 plate, 4c; No. 3|335G7.00; bulls, $2.75@4.50, 8.80; native cows, $2.000M4.50; native heifers, |steady; $4.25. Spelter, quiet; $6.%. Cash quotations were aa follows |ana dirties, ide; “cur pts, 21c; | N*%, Yosk. Sents s plte, Je, " $3.8665.75; bulls, $2.6G5.75; calves, $5.00G7.00 K TOUR-Steady; winter patents, $.85@5.80; | southerns, loss off. e, 5 - [ Nortoik & “western ; g3 4 KUITS oranges, Valoncia, secdiess, 90 i JTH DAKOTA. HOGS—Receipts, 17,00 head; market ralghts. u%&iuwm. traights, “‘CSA‘:,;;' "Vm;::‘zsé rth American to 288 sizes, §8.75; Florida, all siaes, te. . T604.90; bakers, [t b e 1ol Lemons, Callfornia fancy! per, box, ¥ 3 teeders. B 38 1 sheerecniin 8 00 Seasn et iy it pacicers and Ry A [ (e et -~ ) Sorn, bu EoR 514 | California, 4 ‘ R s L g s ; ¢ %fi’;fi%}’;flw O mixing, L26e; tair to |Oats, bu 111l . 00 140 109% fancy peirs’ fall varlecy, $810; -peaches, |13 fecders. 1lla 4% 18 feeders. i buichers, ¥.T0G1.904) Mght, ¥15G780; PIES, | fest, 430c; molasses sugar, 86c. Refified. orlolce malting, B6@e6e % 3 Y . ; s 13 Colorado ieestone) per _box, L D oA . o | Ste8ays crushed, 6.5, powdered, 53¢ EEDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, §166; | Options at wansas City. 4 & a8 . . % Toka, New York, P Vallery EEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 5000 | granulated, 5.15c. No. 1 northwestern, $.76. Timothy, $2.60@ T o V! syl AR ek sire 3 faii “varieties, .50} | 7 Steers. .17l figmnzgf?i-. 57507 “5‘..%325 “’,5’3.5'.,},".,%'.'"“,1’;‘,',',"",’: _——— o Articles. 1 Open. | High.| Low. | Close. | Raiivay Steer® sommg. . 6 & i ‘o |peaches, = Coloraao freestones, extras, =per | ders..1101 4 % $4.25@5.2; ewes, $3.T5G4. stockers wid PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $2.75 Al e IDRERRS. 13w 0% 1 s |box, Wo; grapes, Tokays. sLbb; New York, [ P enadi i bt D Feeders, $3.95G5.35. 2L KRORETe @24.00. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $13.87%. Short ribs | Wheat— | Ropublic ‘Steai 111111l 100 e 41 47 | Ber T-Ib. basket, fic, prumes, I[talian, per| ., ... 53 37 7 heifers... 878 o pe e L A sides (loose), $I0.8TL@IL12Y; Short clear | December ... 8 oy 9B| do pra ok Hhand i Wy & |crate, $im; cantaloupes, Colerade Rocky- | T he 92 360 5 cows.... 810 St. Louls Live Stock Market sides (boxed), $11.00¢11.25. | 2 4| 99%/1 0B | Rock Island Co A [Ty ford, standard sizes, ¢ maelons. $1.5 1 gows. 102 G L - i Total clearances oi wheat and flour were | Corn— | ) do pid.., LIz sow T size, 0 melons, $L.75; apple: 4 cows..... 1 HE, LODIA. MV SeCATTLE-Hdcelnte equal to 304000 bu. Primaty receipts were | December s614) 6| 6B |5t L. 8. 'F. 3 pi ‘ & cooking, per bu. busket, 7o¢; per market . 4700 head, including 1,600 Texans; market 1 ) 12 “ P 7000 bu., compared wWith 1,242,000 bu. : .| Bosch | 8t. Louis Southwestern basket, '4c; Jonathans and snows. in bbis., | 71 ¢s. & hts. 717 strong; native shipping and export steers, o Corresponding. day & Year) ago. Tho | —eoy it o wls f . i #.00; California beliflowers, per box, §1.6 |91 COWS..... & hfs. $6.708.00; dress beef and butcher steers, | rid’'s visible supply ~as shown by Brad- A asked; B bld. e ",;‘"';:fj“_‘ & 1 g | Colorado box Jonathans, extra choic .50; | 47 COWS. ... - $6.4046.50; steers under 1,000 pounds, 32750 3 8 Rallway 4 % 1% | extra fancy, $3.00;, wesiern Ben Davis, In |64 calves - 5.25; stockers and feeders, $3.5005.00; cows | receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 31 cars: Visible Supply of Grat N iy bbls., $4.60; Winesaps, in bbis., $4.00; quinces | 42 cows..... 807 340 # and heifers, $3.25(7.00; canners, §2.5@2.50; corn, 49 cars; oats, 126 cars; hogs, 27,000 % » S Tennessee Copper - .4 Californla, per box, $1.8; grape fruit, Fio- P. Noble—Wyo. bulk of sales, $5.25@6.90; calves, $5.5005.00; Bead. NEW YORK, Nov. 8. 1al cable and | Fotes & Pasiie . rida, 64 to 64 sizes, $.50; California, 48, 64 |71 steers...1167 4 107 cows Texas and Indian steers, $3.5096.40; cowvs Chicago Cash Prices~Wheat: No. 2 red, | telegraphic ('nnununlrn(lmn recelved by (7. 8. 'L & W and 64 sizes, $4.50 10 $5.00; cranberries, Cape | 22 steers...1081 4 |and heifers, $2.2564.25 $1.18, nominal; No. 3 red, $1.10@1.13; No, 3 | Bradstreets "'“’n the following changes in| ‘g prd frord 3 Cod, per bbl, $7.00; per box, $2.60, dates, The Tolland Co.—Wyo. HOGS—Receipts, 12,200 head; market be | Mard, $1.0%; No. 3 hard, $1.0i@1.0ilg: No. 1 |#vallable = supplles, ~ as compared ~ with |vnion Paiiic Anchor brand, -1b. pkgs. in,hox, per box, v 97 390 14 cows..... 68 3 lower: pigs and lights, $6.0007.75; packers, | spri SLOM@LOS;: No. 3 sp SLOIGLES. | oot Rookles, Increased 00 by : \United States Rubber er 1, per Ib., figs, Calitarnia, W pkgs, R. 8. Van Tassell-Wyo. 8.10. 5 Corn: No. 3 eash, 84@6c; No. 3 oash, | ShNL 4 nereased 18%.000 bu.. total United{United States Steel 0 B Se size, in box, $L8; ‘cider, Nenawks, per |22 steers...1254 b2 81 steers...1100 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2.400 : low, No. 3 ow,” | St atee & o & ¢ . d - v keg, 3290, | '8...1086 470 45 steers. % | - 2 ons. $3.50 3%e; "“l ¥ ) m Bow0o; “NioW; | States and Caunada, increased 4810 bu. p _ VBGETABLES—Irish potatoes, per bu., |3 stoors.. 1062 410 . 4 cows. b T;'n';‘ '.L’&ifi&‘"'.f&fl"";-‘l«i white ?mfl‘e standard, dlc. [ DO total American ahd European supply, | vo cariioa Chemicai .. | Rl alirmitn dvens. b OB ILWSLN; | Erickson Bros.—W stockers, $3.00g8.7. T e TR S S Toited “SPDis | Wabest a c ca . radishes, | . 952 44 Ak BUT" B piady; crepmeries 0N e st B o Fistea] b bt 4 19% | hot house, per dos bunches, so; exire | o oo e 1WA i St. Joseph Live Stock Market. feady: recelpts, 5568 cases; at | Yl Matos ‘and Canada, increased 1 | Nererm, Narviazd 3| fancy letuce per doz., dc; fancy home C. P. Noble—Wyo. . R mark, cases included, Wig@Bige; firste, c; |00 bu. e e o " grown parsiey, per dof. bunches, ;|1 cows.... 10l 410 49 sieers.... aliaolt RN RS ardel nEat T P R o wirin; daiales, 16016%c; twing. | ported 'he renk Foowar e JeCredse re- | Whuelng & Laks rie- 1 130; Soanish onions, per crate, $L80 o s s $4.6007.60; 'cows and helfers, $2.6006.00; RERE—Firm; o8, i twins, | ported this week - fol iaconsin Central PRI g h e, $L80; cers. . . calves, $3.0007. v 5160 you Americas, 16@16%¢e; lon cl by 2 ) ‘otal sales for the d Florida egg plant, doz., $1.25; tomatoes, G Mpve] 3 v b, R | ooty i Pl v, | R R i et ot SR e VR L Y P s et e et paxizll - You will find POTATOES -Steady; cholce to fancy, | Huron, 17 0 bu; Omaha. 1800 bu.; Boston Mining gizing ahd way besns. per market baaket, | § niaers. . 15 cows. ... 700786, Ko il ove 5 . 00d, Sarnia 4, 8 chest 12 bu, | STON. Nov. 1.00; celery, 3 . _bunches, + 2 - ek "’gf Y maay; (urkeys, 14; chickens, «‘T...’n'.:...,.‘,m‘ R Bes :n‘::“”m__ 13000 | @il OSTON, Nov. 9.—Money, call loang, 4 | $c; ‘Colorado, per 12-1b. bunch, 76c; mam. 18 cows.. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Recelpts, 1,000 pYs ngs, 130, Bu Poriand, 61000 b | @ time loans, {%@5' per cent. | moth western, per doz. bunches, 7 4 head; market 15@%c higher; lambs, $4.000 | thre to bu tht: AL Stonay: 20 to ® Ib. wis., 70750; | " ecrenser” Devot Harbor, 10,00 bu.; |G! tions on Stacks 430 banda: " | cumbers. hot Bouse, per don, HLBOLE | 1 SIOSTS:: * b e y oree. . '¢ m": Ib. wis., Th@6e; % to 110 Ib. wis, E\?n E:‘.:‘:”-’F ,':".",fl m: St.” Joseph, 60,000 | MY N:::::’l‘: Commercial fm ‘rrr‘lfi:‘?'énf“;‘f:&e.p;{sol,h'hl‘v?fifi horse- | " NEBRASKA. Stoux City Live Stock Market. | bCSt blrdS Of var- eceipts—Today: Wheat, 98 cars: corn, J : . : Atshiotn 19% Butte Coalition =54 | per Ib., 234c; California No. 1, per Ib,, 18ie; | 22 feeders. 1075 12 feeders. SIOUX CITY, Ia, Nov. 9.—(Special Tele- | 23 cars; oats, 241 cars. Estimated tomor- polls Graln Market. % iy s Galumet & Arisona- 10 || California No. 2 Mo; garlic, ‘extra’ fancy | § feeders.- 266 480 [ eone gram.-CATILE—Roselpts 100, , nead: | N - ‘Wheat, 31 cars; corn, rs; oat < 9. AT oeton Rievated . white, per Ib., 10¢; red, ib., 1%. cows. ... 908 5y market steady. b d 0 o S A - APOLTS. Minn., Noy, 8 -WHEAT | JLeis, N 3 ¥ wh | VHIDEE No. 1 green. 306; Noi cured, | § calves... 7 helfer HOGS—Recelpts, 1,700 head; steady to 5o 10Us reedas un St. Lowis Gemeral Market, L koL Mo Gk ern, sl ois | Union' Pusinic o | it ol & feeders 0 15 cowa..... sales, $1.7097.75. T. LOUIS Moy Nov. S WHEAT|T50; S0ue1E% . Amer. Arge. Chem ™ | Cotton Market. 9 cs. & his. 865 e er € ca fi er; track: No. ? red cash, $1.181.21%: C—Closed, $1.71% »d 100 Isle’ Royale NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—COTTON—The Q. ustin—Neb. oaks 49 ' & street's increased 1467,00 bu. Estimated 0. 3 hard, $LMGL08K; Decemiber, SLONG | CORD 3 vellow, STK@STNc. Pheu. Tube.. 8i Mass. ¥ 4 | market opened firm, with October 5 points | 5 heifers... 40 4 steers.... Receipts of live stock at the six prin-| Sugar 2 4 | 2 ” o4bg: May, $1.05. ATS-_No. 3 W e 12 Mich % | lower and other months 10g18 points |19 steers.... 647 cipal western markets yesterday 13 SBRNoHiigher; track: No. 2 cash, @ M Amer. "Wosien 10 Nobams " ®_ | higher. " The gains were in response (6 bet- A J. Ke Cattle. Mogs. Sheep. | %ac; December, 57%@5T%0; May . FLOUR-—Flrst patents, $ 20@5.30; secc do ptd 1983 04 Dominion %|ter cables than expected, covering and op-| 6 steers.... 740 .. 8T8 3 South Omaha 4,510 ¥ 5,320 OATS—Firm: track; g < paterits, 006,10 first clears, $4.354.65; | Domia 8.0 89 Parrot g | erations for a rally based on reasuring re- |10 heiters... 62 i 4s Sioux City Srosess AN e = No. 2 white, 42c; December, 39c; May, 41i4c. | gecond clears, £ 106290, Mg, 1 Quiney ports from interior spot markets. The c o . St. Joseph.............. 3500 h d RyE Norugal: 7075 S Howw Mess. G 0% Shanie. Yy | market after the opening was irregular, | 10 steers.... 928 * Kansas City. S IL0W 17 in the want ads. FLO hanged; red winter patents, 5 United 144 Tamareck & | with trading much less active than re- b N St. Louls....... . AT 2 ); extra fancy and straight, $4.950@ | K nd Provisions. United Shoe Mach...# Trinity 11 |cently and with active months ruling about | 41 cows.... . = Chicago ....c..cocooeeee 8,000 winter clears, $3.50G4.40. L 50. D 8 ~ WHEAT - 8 do ptd » U 8 Minin 10g15 points net higher during the middle Slater firm; No. 2 red western inter, 7s 11%d. | ! fl" ":"‘ BN U S ou s 7 of the morning. - 7 cows..... 915 27 14 steers.... M8 Total ....... 8,70 3 Pitures. steady: December, 78 10%d; March, | , do pfd. 164 Utah Futures opened firm; December, 14000 A. H. Peterson—Neb. —_— can sell it by advertisin, g e RN n'x‘)‘f‘("'\";&;uhhd new American mixed, | Allouss % Winons i danuary, dlkc; Mareh, IiMe; May, |2 feeders. 1t 4 80 9 cows....1H0 ® sel Market, | Yy I'4 w. 12,50, a2 Rl via Galveston, 0 9%4d. Futures, qulet; De. | Amalsamated $1% North Butte Sbthes 12.05¢. e August, | 1§ cowsy....1006 2 80 1 bull 1350 BOSTON, Mass., Nov WOOL—~With | If you have poultry you 5 - " ! g Milldale Cattle Co.—Neb. P17 gy o T g O g ) your stock in The Bee. The BIONS — Pork Jobbing, $24.50. o R — . New York Mining Stocks. December, 1ot Jonuary 1L Fohne: | ¥ cows..... 42 280 22 cows..... 892 ancing prices and well-stocked worsted | t i 11, cent ‘weaker; prime ‘steam. §12.56@ Peoria Graln Market. .\r.‘\\ \nmg Nov. §—Closing quotations | ary, 14.71c; March, 14.760; April, 14.74c; | 0 calves A:z;' ‘n‘l..)xcnx’.:f;f:m" 162 mills, the local wool market is dull, and cost 18 small, one cent per 6. Dry salt Meath. unchanged:| PEORIA L Nov 8 -CORNFirm: No.| o0 MInng stocks were us follows May, L Jude, ieso; July idbie; A AN, Holehiiee~Moat. dealers are becoming more and more in- 19 T T R I e Wobtemsar, ‘Bl oo, IS0 b oS 18 |inee e, ELMe Ruore tave || word'per day, 62141.50 per Unel P'hoxed, extra shorts: 18 MG | Now Spingae, ¢ NO: & new, Bc; no grade, | comsiock T “wock | #8 Mezican | ¥Spot closea quiet. Middiing uplands, lison & Farbel-Mont, = |pounds of lerritory on the snesp's back | M line per month. .1%“ kST mofip:mmlmn\-. OATS-Kasy; No. 3 white, B4@3%c; No. | con. cai & Va R 16he; middling gulf. 1.c; No sales. < v 28 . Rnaes..i0e at 1 to B but most of the growers are | UL T —qurm; chickvas, 10he; tur- |4 White, e =% - e GALVESTON-COTTON~—Lower, 18%e. holding for high prices. ST. 'LOUIS, Nov. 9.—COTTON-Lower vs..... 976 3% ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9.—WOOL—Quiet; terri-| d . BUTTER-Steady, creamery, 3@dic. o . S 16 Yellow Jacket middling, W%c: sales, none: receipts, 6200 Wilson & Selway—Mont tory and western mediums, H@2¢; fine EGGS—Higher, Sije. & e uu\‘:,‘\l:; k“s:":. !'“‘:fr" Ni : *Ottered. Dales; Shipments, 6847 bales; stock.’ 28168 | © steers....130 § 7 cows......1088 mediums, 28@%c; fine, 14G%c. an ipmants. L’ v -t o - R R @ - v | bales F. J. Kelsey—Mont. 15,500 | northern, $1.06@l0i; No. 2 northern, Leocal hecurities NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 8.—COTTON—gpot | 11 steers...1221 620 1 steer.....1300 REEaE, @LM; December, §L0% bid. Quotations furnishel by Samuel Burns |ste ; low ordinary, 10%c. nomin ordi- | 4 cows 965 400 4 cows.... W5 " g AOFFEE—] | OATS—4ibsGaINe ir.. 614, New York Life buliding: . 11 T-16c, nominal; good ordinary. 12%e; William Leltner—Mont LR R e g BARLEY—Samples, bl'g@éu. rict good ordinary, 135-160; low middiing, | 6 steers...1274 6 00 4 cows. ... ints. Sales were reported of 21,20 bags, G Quy of Cmade (Y& 10 seshem w |13%e: strict low middling, 14 1-16c; middik Spear Bros.—Mont. [iciuding November at 6.40c; Janu Duluth Grain Market. 4 14 5-16c; strict middling, M 7-16¢ good mi § steers....1310 6 00 5 steers... March, l-?uu. mz 6.500; 8¢ Oet ¥ Fiour, bbl ‘Wheat, bu Nov. $~BUTTER-| DULUTH. Nov. 8-~WHEAT-December, 5 e oy dling, 149-16c; strict good middling, e, Bradley Jackson—M Beptember, 6.500%.! ober, 6.85c. 8 WeL: Western. creamery, 3ge. i May, n.w} No. 1 nosthern, $.03%; 5 middiing fair, 1 middiing fair to fair, | 7 cows.....J067 410 16 cows.... Rio No. $%@8%c. nominal ts, “Bdo. 0. 2 northern. §L0I%, > ’ falr, 16%c. nominal. Receipts, 8§12 H. E. Chancy—Cole. $uc. Mild, quiet; Cordovia, & m; Pennsylvania and other | OATS-36%G3Thc, Jaciede O, L Co. Gm Mad. . 1760 bales 6 helters.. 60 34 7 helfors.. 72

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