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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY HAIN AND PRODUCE HRKET!?&;:‘F",‘.,“&"”"‘ receipss, tree cnses, 70 NFW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | erit “fob suaiea’safver *Soiiaes S sk SE—Firm: New York, full creams, | eral fund, $1.4%0.308; current labilitics, §110.- NOVEMBLER ! 12, 1904, 9 OMANA LIVE STOCK MARKET| onsisted of | fornia walnuta: No. 1, soft shell. per Ib Receipts for the four | jge: Ne + 0, o . total of 8 Nead, as com. | 16e 0. 3. woft shell, per Ib, llc. Peanuts head | ehoice, d - | Raw, per Ib, 6c; Jumbo, raw. per ib., fe i fair to good, 184@18%e. | €33.634; working bafance In treasury offices, (0 head for the same dave| roasted, per ib., Sc. salted, per box, SIS, : | 1828 726,188, In banks to oredit of tremsurer | ast ¥ O A o e e e | DATER-2 1:ib. 'pkge. per box, §.8 i Fhe vous on News from Argen- VEW YORK GENER MARKET | Money Position is Again Dominant|of the Cnited States, $% 35602 subsaiary |Very Fair Run of Cattle for a [R0070f BO od of @ year ago The CHAIL| . Hallowe'sn, per Tb. fe. sugar wam . bt " silver coin, $17,082,$82; minor coin, §1 d e L et Chvitn | Der Dox, 81.88; fard, per ib.. ide. tine Republic. Quitations of ‘the Day on Vasiows Feature of 'Market. total balance in_general fund, $%6.4 Thursday. the ending of the ranke season warmed-up| HIDES—No. 1 green 10c; No. 1 eured Commodities. T | | n call | H0GS STRONG TO FIVE CENTS UP . SHORTS RUSH TO COVER UP SALES ., shipments are also beginning to gppear at| CIDER—Mott's, per keg, $5.00 | market, Such was (he nature cvmluy- About half were feeders hnd half New York Momes Mark IW YORK, Nov. 11.—F 9 BIe L SkDOTE ,,\,"Q;},'u“* Regeints. | TRADING AGAIN INACTIVE‘ NEW YORK, Nov. iL.-MONEY | —_— lauil but firm; Minnesota patents, 3. ——— per cent. clostug bld, 3% per cent; offefed | Fat stock moved readily as usual again oman aKes 716,60, winter str s, $5.1505.30; Minne 2t 8% pr cent. Time {oank, strong; sixty . s this morning. Competition for sheep and « on Valnes Go Up Sharply, with fols bakers, $60a L0, s int Lrae, W Special Heaviness of Unton |dhyer & per int: ninety dnya, § pek cent; | Sheep and Lambs Strons to Ten CEnts|jambe’ that wers asprelaily suitable for reat to Pu lsh 8); winter pdten b. 8561 winter low " - . onth nt | | kiNing purposes was brisk from the open- h Prices Also Adv :.u.x ~_,u!;~§;u;' R_:v“lluxlu. 'u.‘nm-,"(w,m‘ Due to Fallure to Advance Divi lr'“m nx“",“‘l'. v‘rlg.p{[rl:;fi PAPER-5@3% | Higher and Active srllen.‘wuh ihe "[| wDI“-- on Chis Kitd of ‘;"" 5‘"_ 2 rm ¥ Rood, $4 06 cholce to fanc x| end on Southern Pacific, cent. & at Steady | generally strong to right around a dtme Nioh f Corg Fivpge o4 Bickwheat flour, dull: bulk, 2.8, | b g o PUTERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with | | higher than yesterday. A string of lowa I hose E plst cs December Contracts. , per 100 Ibs. an Expected. | actual business in bankers bills at 348373 Prices. wothers brought §5.5. fat ewes were good | . L—Quilet; fine white and yei- | 4.89% for sixty-day bills, and at $4.8720 for | enough to re $4.75 and lambs tobped at @166, coarse, $L40@1.46; kiin | Ty | demand; commercial bills, $4.825@4.807%. | §7.00. Current quotations on fat stock choice lambs, $5.15 heat was very nervous from the star ¢ Jew York. ¢ *tion w the dominant influence on 2| St ent, : 3 tecelpts were attle. ™ was 1 reclable ch in feed. > o A U B et P 63 c S i d the tople of |irregular. | Official Monda; 288 9, \ere Was no app! change in fes N a0 Spaikooal Togs Thom AFeltan 0% | MAnLEF il coting, ase, <. 1 1. |3igon Secubton S 400 06 JPPE, %L |\EELEG quotaions op venaw were ax to- | SEHCE e ¥ TR TV R he s tiaren k| New Sensation in the Case : buying by the bull Interests put values up [ WHEAT—Recelpts. 364,000 bushels; ex- |per cent Bank of England rate was ac:|lows Officlal Wednes ST4 R o8 gn e ‘“fl“; of Warriner. h Rharply, Caah valuds aiso advavced under ts, CLED bushols: spot market sirong. |cepted with satisfaction, but the feeling of | U. & ref. s, reg....00 Int. Met disw [ Batimate Thuteday, ¢ ot a8 kesn ap of ogt kinds 1 ¥ood dematd today. ) re e POl market SLrONE: | certainty vesterday that this course would | o coupon U100 e MM A% | ihe last few days have sold at just about Light reseipts of \gorn and the fear by FLaT, aeked, domestic elevalol | be followed had allowed traders to anticl: | U & a reg...... 100 Japan s ... ®_ | Four days this week.... 48 O R e o Foture he tay 8 pAtet | CINGINNATIL Nov.: iL.~While main- ) shorts that December contracts will be thort oUnI-SPot 1. o. b. ATi0al: |pate it. The influence on the prices of | do coupon ........10Ls Co tde .- BN | game days jast week... 38883 were concerned 2000 is th imum of od hard to fill if & larger movement is not b, i No. 3 hard ‘winter, $1.17ls, nom- | 8ocks, therefore, was short-lived, o coupon.: O L 8, dob. 4a 1031, 341 | Same days 2 weeks ago.30.047 Quotations on fat ahesp and lambs: Good | tHIDINE " that 'WILEN 1o the maxim a started cauised firmer valucs, Cash corn {inal £ o. b. afloat. Wheat was strong and | There were fresh withdrawalt of 8916 fO5 | Alliv.chal tst $0.\". S L & N ual. 4o 0% | Bame days § weeks ago.3013 [0 ehale famba.' $T.1097.60; fair 'lo ‘gaod | the shortags uhnl:fl -'Alnl\‘.l.h.rh" '1‘ 3 was t! lem 3 higher on y puth e % 3 . . WU M, K. & . | e .7 b V' , as Al T Herain s envy damage by locusts in lon bullish privAte report o the Arseniing |centimes in the ster hange Face. at | A Av ST e KT 1k | game days 4 weeks ago.i23 iamba! $51087 10 gooa et veariings, ¥ | Warrinar, deposed local treasdter of the g Argentina jcaused wheat to take a sharp crop and an estimate of large world's re- | Paris indicated the W power of one Tobaceo 48, 8% Md. Pacitic 4s 51 | Same days last year.... . $o0d to cholce weihérs. #4.850%.3: fair o | BIE Four rallroad in this eity, it is know: uptarn, with shorts covering freely. There |quirements. Cash markets were firm with | influence in the recuperation. This sign of |~ 4o 6 108% N. R, R of M. 4. 9% | The following table shows the recelpts |gosq ‘wethers, $4.40a4 good (o cholce | that the raliroad officlals are continuing urn, W e O e reports ANd | & beties milling Hermmre s ere O as a1 | the narrowing of the polnt of ingress (o the | armour & Oo. 4iis... WA N. Y. C. & sue. .. 91| 0f cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha | ST, F75gud0; falr to Kood ewes, .20 | thelr investigation further advances ara not likely, &s lttle (& not advance of 1%c to 1ige. Export sales | Paris money market added to the effect| Atchison gen. d...100 do deb 4t s | for the year to date, compared with Iast| (%" . r ! i ; oredit " is ‘given tna mews by’ the best |amounted fo six lads of Maniighs = De-|of the ughiening moncy sicuation o X do ey i NN @ T vear - T A, [ “SQuotations on feeder stock: Good to| A report that at least one high offloin traders. ember closed $1.13%; May closed $11i%. | York as deprivi o &pe: o ev v i ] 015 % The strength In whest and heavy cover- | CORN—Iteceipts, 8 bushels; exports, ing by "horts on "l'h‘ recelpts and un-|3,73) bushels; spot market. firm. No. [sources to replace the credits which are| Byl A“.”Mn ( Tavorable weather for moving the new crop |ide, elevator, domestic, 72¢ delivered and 72¢ | being withdrawn In New York. The weeks| (60 Lty sent corn values higher and sentiment was [f. 0. b, aflodt. No. 2 yellow, 72c, all nom- |export of gold trom New York heiped de- |, 0oL Dullish during the session, giving the mar- [inal. Options were . without transactions, |plete the slender Surplus resecve of & the | Tfh T (¥ o ket ¢xcclient tone. closing_at %@%ec net advance. December |clearing house banks to a point which is |tingent of hopes ' of ‘recourse to other| At C. L i UHBWN. & W Tat o . 9% | Floga 0y do ov. & | 11.929,885 2,007,965 . 050 | §5.7078.15; 1ight yeariings, $.0085.30; heav: TR s’ | Siden LoT0.008 1 856,008 115,000 ianss R o S ¥ dered his resignation as a result of he i) . ' ineph e, awe 3.8 breed. | Wi . he rounds of 9% do i The following table shows the average 4.40; good to cholce ewcs, $3.15G3 %: breed Warriner disclosures went tl B e B prie ot lionedh Ebvith Omana Tor the net | INK ewes. $3.7585.0; yoariing breeding owes, | raflroad oircles early today, but no con- 108% Penn. ov. 3 195, %1 | several days, with comparisons ¥ 30as 06, .50 fnl;.!n good 1amb, | on the local end of the Big Four had ten té ;i ] o e 4% Pena, or. 3 o omparison — | P Regtmentative saite: firmation of the rumor could be had. Primary wheat Tecsipta were 1,026,000 bu. |clgsed 7dlge My claed 6S%c. forcing. them to reduce their loan account | Gen taath A e oot 8 s T | Tate, | 1000, 1908, 11007, 11906, 11006, 1904, 108. | No. 2 Pe At the Big Four offices, A dosen expart and shipingnts were 1,129,000 bu., against re- | OATS—Receipts, $3.475 bushels; exports, |in an attempt to avoid the exhibit of & | oo & Ohio 4is. 100K St L. &S, F. fg. 4n g """ | 169 Nebraska lambs, feeders..... 56 60 |accountants were engaged in checking over celpts las T of ®0,00 bu. wnd Ship- |70 bushels. Spot market steady. Mixed, |deficit in the weekly bank statement (0 b | S, rer. Ge..... 104 do gen. be 7 65%| 6 72 5 68| 6 10 4 00| 4 84 § 00| 1% Nebraska ewes, feeders...... 88 3 %0 . . ments of 864,000 b 260138 pounds, nominal; natural white, published on Saturday. *Chicago & A. 3iie.. T Bl L 8 W. o 4 | 588 o |6m| ¢S 488 347 western lam o v 78 74 |Warriner's books, and. those In charga de- v 7655 5 86 ‘ Primary | corn repelpts were 33000 bu. |82 pounds. {4fi6e: clipped White, While the money rate began to rise infc B & Q. ') ds.... 8% %10 1at goid 4 7ol 589l 5egl o | 488 490 % Nobraska swes 110 40 [clared there was nothing additional to and sijpments were 32,000 bu., ARAINEt re- (pounds, {54@4siic. New. York in respones to the first demands | do gen. 4s........ W4 Seatoard A. L. ds. S B B %8l soe] | 4 & Nebrasks ewes VEE - AT |5t out toRay WRENwOUIE: indl tNtRe ceipts la: r of 236,000 bu. and ship- | HOPS—Duil; state, common to choles, |of the interior for Crop-moving currency,| C. M. & s.P. g 3%4s 8813 %80, Pacific c. dn. a0l 5 79 B 16 6 96| 4 87| * % Nebraska lambs b 100 ) b ments of 165,00 bu, 1900, 3G 3%c; 1908, 20c; Pacific coast, 1909, | interior banks made loans in New York on| C. R. L & P. o .. %% do cv 5780 4 90| § 09 4 %3/ 4 81 brasks ewes, culis 375 |Information heretofore made public in ‘Clearances ' were 125,000 bu. of corn, 162 |2go; 198, 17g22, & large scale on their own account to take | do col TUAR a0 at ret. 4 RS- JORTENEE v S | staternonts fsired J87tNIR: oty and tha I+ by of cais'and wheat and flour eaval to | FIAY-_" Ste 3 SG%c; ood to|advantage of the higher intercst rute. The| &0 rie ... - T g TEN1 6 62l 4 58] 6 08 4 Tl 4 901 D. yearlings, feeders....... 88 515 | York Central offics. In he east 4 ™ 95 frect this was to relleve the I e- | Colo. - g ' R i h B 34 Liverpool closed %d higher on wheat and b8 Bteady: Hogots, 214GIMc; Cen- | fhent upon New' York banks and to form & | Colo. Mid. G . .... wis Unlen Faitie da Rl - R B k14l 4 R T ] 4 EB | Mre Jeannette Stewart, or Mrs. Ford, as unchanged on corn. tral America, 2u2%e. Jarge fhotor In the enormous loan contrac. | && 8 & & s dae. 41 88 G Jo. i Sl s o Nbrasis putaet “idll 83 |she in also known, whoss prébense in this Local range ot options: lrl_fié"ri-nl:g(&fia w‘ld,dflfi;flk' ily, $1400 tion de({ocud in New TYork during that| " % g G0 ° 9613 U. 8. Rubber fa.... 10414 | ‘Sunday. & — city was disclosed yesterday through an T P T T VISTON: eef, steady; family, $14.00| period. do ref. ds. 9% U. 8. Steel 24 5 106 1 live stock at| CHICAGO LIVE C MARKET " 1 " Articies.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close.[YoR'Y. | G140; " mess, 11001100, beef hams, 2.000 | The halt In speculative activity and the | pidiiiory 5 ) o R | DR e v CbEn, Yo a9 oA AR attachment taken out against the furnish- ¥ 2.00; packet, $1200@12.50; city extra India | dribbling of liquidation, sucn as came IBLO | eprie b, 1. 4..ll. $41s *Wabash lst b. | e e Rty B Tn ya — ings in her apartments, gave out an addl- | g | mest, $30502200. Cut moats, steady; pick: | the’ stock market yesterday, seem an In-| do’gen. 4a.l.\11 00 T do It & e el Tew | (Crday Y51 Cattle, Homs, Sheep ama Lambs Are| o F 0 O day 1n which she prom e "\:‘ 7% | 1ed beliies, 13,6014 26; pickled hams, $13.30 | evitable consequence of thése condilions. | sdo cv AL westery Mo y: RECEAPTS. Al Steady. 1T Sithe lm"n“n:’m:.m;;mr_'m"':m" \ 7 . 3,204 0 new stock issues | do serie i eet, Eloc. tv. bo. b o . 3 . X o - ] s | GUM. Lard, stcady; middle west, §13301 The recoeption tendered to new stock, lasucs | fo weries b s st B, o iy Cattle.Hogs.Sheep H''S. | CHICAGO, Nov. ‘T.—CATTLE—-Recelpts. | neotion with the \Wariiher soss 85%| ra‘ sl m Bath A comibound. $10.00g) | vestment _ appetite for these ogferings, | 1L Can. x i, 4. ar s 3 1 T e e s 5000 00, | Locked in a matety deposit box "uhder her o 7 S me ) 4 : > ¢ St. Paul| do 8. W. 34a..... Mo, P. + |90, “cows, “$.50@A.76; heife 3.006.00; . ol i‘ | %% Hheit clens. “igs Shgiso; mess: S50 T by bau“ndnflr‘;’ll%?;m:#m;‘unce from| *Bid. %Offered. PR R 1 --‘bu‘llu.' RBOUB LG L BOOLE stockers |naue Mrs. Stewart Oeclares she holds let- 867, 4 %l 8 W8 ity per pke. §%c; | the application of the company to the Stock — N, W -|and feeders, @6.25. ters from the Chicago man who has been Omaha Cash rrices. (RICESSteady; domestic, fair to extra, 2% | UG L B Whose bonds on Offlcial nolice | wera " quiel and. steady during e ety | &0 B & 8 1 poesIE lght “mixed. o\ chclcd | ritur, and thens letters, she declarey shy 001 . 8| “POULIRY ~ . " ien. | Of sale. besides the $25,000,000 of the total!trading today. Prices hardened on light g N Eht, $1.06@8.00; packing, i \ [will make public at, thé proper time. e e M . No. 3| oOULERY-Dressed and western ohick: | Quthorived issue aiready sold {ransactions and at noon were unchanged | G R. I & P. (east) g oy "i‘,ug“l}‘l "r‘:"'"' gisants, | Lletters she vetéra to4a Yor “trump card.” ... e, D101, No. s apeing, 55398, o e g g i Thy special Beaviness of Unih Baciic o o bignte than yMurday's New.york e Centsal Ry i > Clnend Markel steddy. - Shoep. $eisgese;| “They've pressed e {do hard,” she said GORN-No. % Eike: No, 4 Bfwop No 4| BGGS Bage: western extra firats, 3 %g}‘;::,‘_;l N Taaiiitiy the present div & stocks: e O " Westorn .. .. 1 . |inmbe, $860G750; yearlings, %, 0. today, “and I havé to defend ;myseif. 1 N i i No. sta, 2¢; d Te. 3 Pac tribu- . -16 L i = = = and whe hem 57!&! s No. 3 white, 68%@6%c; No. 3 white, | HUTTER—Steady; western factory, 2% | {ent mlllcolmr‘umoi\m;%\fx“;r‘nmm‘ fic pre- fotl 4 e e S T Total recelpts ...180 44 3¢ 1| Kansas City Live Stock Market. "“"’l o o+ lsttars n I make ¢ s ; siow, | PCHEESE—Firm; st full m. spe- | ferred stock, who converted their 7 per cent DWEN" Y. Contral DISPOBITION KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1L.—CATTLE—Re- :flubm :f:y n‘m-k- those around. the Big QV%T?J_N% wixed, Te N Oumite, $UG | clain, A0KGTI0; stato, Full cream, Beptem. | boRa into fhe common, stock when 2 Va3 P el Catle. Hogs. Sheep, | cclpts, 000 head, including 40 southierns; |F04F office st up R . 3 Cinad J e gl 1 Py it : lled for retirement, have hope 2 Omaha Packing Co. . hved 295 2| steady to lower, cows strong, stockers| * ey Arl me it they think sh4e; standard, afl%gflim- ber, fancy, 16%e; state, full cream, Octo- | flIC 04" Gouthern Pacific common Stock oy T 807 632 78 [10c lower, calves 20 higher; choice export!I've taken blackmail mohe; RYBE-No. 3, 6c; No. 8, 66GeTc. ber, best, i6c; state, full cream, common to e '\ or cent rat Switt and Company 7 § 8 | ] g e take ¥2 . Those let-, Susher. Waeetyts. B00d, U@ILKE; skins, Full 1o apecial. 80 | Goigend fHOD IBE R ahowed power of Te- | teCunadian Pacitic...10N Rnd Mines Gudany Packing §0 1602 |ana dressed boef steers #KGRW; falr Lo | tora will tell why hey don't arrest pe.’ Wheat. Corn. Oats, | 1¥4¢. fintaricn 1o the prevailing dopression.” | ELEEAGE §, O 7, 20% Bouthern 'Ry, Suatta Botu' Go; . e octors. "t @a M0 souchern | Mrs. Stewart claims ‘that. alb of: the Chicago . 40 20 WHATHER IN THE GRAIN pRLT| BoNds were irregular. Total saies BAC chi, Mil.'a 8. FL00H do, ptaj:.cci Cudahy Bros. . A steers, $2.5066.%5; southern cows, $2.60@4.00; | others implicated 1 the' case’ have agreed Midneapoils w8 value, s, United Stat (D0 Dears e oo s Cudany, from K:'Co.010 "1l - | Dative cows, i34o55; native hoifers, K8 |to throw all he berden on her.eAnd. I Omaha Sepave i« ML Stock | D¢ 1 o Pac Cudahy, from Denver | @5.75; bulls, ; calves, MOXGT.00. | won't stand. It ® 16 A Duluth 360 % .| Pardy Cloudy ama Colder ix Outlook | Sales and range of '\;:lcfifn:{'w-nm e L Swuss P Cudahy, from 8. St. P ... HOGS—Receipts, 10,000 head; 5trong (0 5¢ | kaed out of this bfi: J,'.“ IY:IM“ “; N AT E i Sow. Hailiny. exchange today Gales, High, Low. Close. | “ao gi’pid’ i 4 8 Armour, from Denver ... 210 Kigher; top, $7.95; bulk of saies, $7.65@7.90; 3 RSy wout: lgh, mé. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | e ek ingvie o IR ot ook v &% | oo aat % . Chuenela. Bkg. Co. 4 i SRt packers and butchers, | only hope they let e go bafora the grand sywepe The disturbance that was central over | Amalgamated Copper | orana Trusk Benton, Vansant & . %; Mght, $7.45@7.85; pigs, $6.00@7.15. |jury. If they dom't T) bring ‘thd whole Features of the Trading and Closing |North Dakota i the 'preceding report | American Agricultural Hiinois Central Stephens Bros. . | 'SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpts, 4.600 | business into court. yelf, for-#m deter< Prices ok Bomrd Of Trad: moved eastward~and it now extends in a (Am. Deet Sugar..... By Hill & Son . *| head; sheep 10G20c higher; Colorado 1lambs, | mined to plear my, name - rices i rade. otgh Shaps. over the upper Misstasippt | Am: 0an pid Ex-dividend. F. B. Lewls <1 §1.56; Colorado ewes, $4.75; lambs, $5.506 Mis CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Fresh confirmation land lower Missouri valleys with its center [ Am. C. & ¥. SILVER—Bar, steady at 2%d per ounce. [ Huston & Co [55; yearlings, $6.0006.90; wethers, $4.26g | Late vesterday - L Stewart called up g damage to the Areentine wheat crop |over orniral Towa. 'Tne disturbance hasiAm: GO o, "« MONEY—44@4% per cent. J. B. Root & Co. 55 owen, $4.00G5.00; stookers and feeders, | Mrs. Charles Warriner, at. the Warrine: er onsiderable excitemen / | dimini ’ - nes DA% Am. i & L. pta B e i here Rasy Ml Femmited | oupibpued considerably 1n eRgrEy, Dutes in sharp advanc The rate of discount In the open market (J F. Bulla 7 ming. e eTabral And cugtorn. Ne. | Am. 16 Securities.. for short bills Is 4%@4% per cent: for three | L. F, Husz hyroaym D N P LRt S . Closing prices were un |b.aska, Towa, Minnesota and the upper |Amer| semotive months’ bills, 44@4 9-16 per cent. L, Wolf .. St. Louls Live Stock Market. SORVErIAINN STRNN SN et ic to 1%e, compared with yesterday's final |luke region. A fall of 1.2 Inches was re- | American Locomott P MeCreary ‘& Carey o5, LOvIR, M Ir 20— Tta 1d. figures. Goarse grain and provisions also | corded at Chagles City, 1d, Snow is falling | A & Loeal Securities 8, Werthelmer 100 e o ng 1800 Toxuns: ‘mamuet| Inquiry at the' Warrifer “home yerified closed 3 in. norihern Montana and northern Ne- tations furnished by 8 B . Hegarty . A = hativ : 1 b ¢ nad o e 2L 2P a5 Arer g, B i Vel fibhe, S PO AR ol Beree | M B TS Shpting Nndiexpor oers, | 06 AL 208 sonvesaton was hed wha ahoma, eastern Nebraska and Iowa. | Lee Rothschild ... to e local concern and estimated that 20| The tem| Mo.-Kan. Calf Co. 00; dressed beef and butcher steers, | Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Warriner, however, de- r cent of the wheat had been seriously $5.5026.60; steers under 1,000 1bs., $3.7605.40; | clined to go into- detalle. Christie & Kiine . stockers :;:;1?_ feeders, um‘i.:m gows and Other buyers e M cifers, $3.50G7.00; canners, §2.26@2.50; bulls, s —_— $2.5004.25; calves, $5.6006.25; Texas and In- Totals ... ... 8863 8240 419 | djan steers, $3.0086.00; cows and heifers, Masked Bandlt ) CATL LB Receipts this morning' were Uie | 9 oG4 50, - lghtest of the week todmie, but stll iUl T OGS _Recelpts, 11,500 head; 5c lower; W R T i e 15 |t dha e ad; S lower; Intimidates . tal for the four days is about 1,00 head S baa o rlluhra Il‘ Ifier llfly lhllherulvl! tlhe ake reglon, the middle and lower Missis- 1 amaged. . Demand for December wWas |sippi valley and the upper Atlantic and | Atchison . espeoially urgent and the price of that|gulf siates, They are generally lower in |Atohison pfd . opiion advanged from u.mgn .06 within the lall other portions of the country, marked |Atlantic Coast Lins first half hour. The top tdr December was|changes being shown in the Dakotas and |Baltimore & Obfo. reached at $1.06%. The olose was strong, |Nebraska, and along the eastern siope of | Bal & Ohio pfd ( wflt::hpréu; about K¢ below the best marks |the Rocky mountains. An area of high |Bethiehem S(el .o of the day. the . Wet weathey throughout the corn belt, e i for partly | Canadisn Pacitie o City of Omaha 4% a0 119% 119% gk | Sudahy Packing Columbus, Nebe, E. L. br. 163 Citizene’ G. & E., Waterloo, Ia: Independent Tel. s, Omaba.,. International Con. Co. Laclede G. L. Co. bu. 1984 Kapeas City R. & L. pid, par a.. Nebraska Tel, Stock, § per cept,, Gan, pressure Is appeari 914, § per cent. butchers vy, $§7.00408.06. o Wwes{ and the outlook is favorable for partly Y i h days last week, but al- $00 P » It demana for ho Sund grin. 1S ey By coiner 1n (his VIInIY | (R (R : okt Sind" ek aggtr uun Tor e 84 | nEua Shser iDaise IghBE: mative mutto Six Persons parted considerable strength to (he corn| Record of temperature and preipitation i d‘lgu B ysac ago, "x';fu éfi'fifi‘x’n; & whole, &1.5004.;2:. hmbl:, 30.25@7,00; gulla and bucks, W ¢ OR"ieG Bndcasessian, ihe arkelooides |Sob parey,vith, the corresponcing day of |oaiaes & Alton; B ey St Dadt stettn tita morning | SMOLRS Stodkies, HWORTE - : utrong with pioed. 1o 8c above the| ' dast fires veufa: i o sty 1000 | Shicen 87N Wors vax “quite” moderats, andthere was vety 8t. Joseph Live Stock Market. | Bobber Forces Illinoid Farmer to Sign % h previous close, N . 6 \ % little in e way of really go« i A _expellent aHipping demand and ' the|Biramumemperature - £ R ¥ T e T 0 T I Co. & I1L.-CATTLE-Re- | Check and Has r's So . o 1 fered for le, At tha same time there -y armer’s n strength, of other grain inspired falrly gt ul er or_sa celpts, 2,600 head; market steady: 3 steery 4 y ha Water Co. st plo... very decent buylng demand, and " : ‘ Rouive baying of oats, resulting in Mmoderate] Dariiancy Ih nronlelttios Bince Masen 1 2 % | Soutn omaha Sewer 44, Titag ut el desirably sold quite Preely | $EOT00 ek and’ heizers, * §1.80G.0% Take Him to Bank. SEanEUAll any. Trioes ai thé closy wers 1.6 inches. ] Sl s fer A, g1, TN || our Shy McoaFards poli ¥ ey 100y, | L steady to strong prices. HOGS—Receipts, 6,00 head; market et oo : 1908, | Colo. & So. 24 p ¢ & Co bk 55 X . 6000 head, g‘“m l.fl"“ dufefl 4@sse higher. Deficlency corresponding period in ) | Gorseildates” Gan Uhlon Stock ¥ards, Omaba, '§ per e, il ke\!\ hl.:,lr "::exbe:&.::mwfmfi"r::lym:q\'x,;.nry ;;eud to strong; top, $7.90; bulk of sales, | KAWANKE, Il., Nov. IL—A masked ' The leading futures ranged s follows: y corresponding period in 1907, | Sorn Producte ... Western Paciflc 88, 148, oo oo W0 w0 TG Tcows. and helfers. Buyers il ' SHEEP AND ' LAMBS—Receipta, 1,000 |bandit armed with revolvers and a bowie ' Articles.| Open | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. 3 M. V. ROBINS Denver & k. G Bank of England Statement. seemed to want a few and kille head; market steady; lambs, $.00¢7.60. | knife held up and terrorized in their home " ’ . D. & R. G rver Temp g 3 I\ dy to sirong as — Ve in Charge. ‘ LONDON, Nov. 11— reekl. . | @enerally quoted as stea 3 today Johh Powers, a farmer lving near *Wheat | e PRIDERINY 0 FIYEY | Dk deauld oL (ke Pagk T B hvy s DR e Aoty b vai Sleux Gity Kiye Rteck, Mark here, his wife, son, daughtsr and two '} Dec. [t osx@| 1 0630711 03% 0 St. Louis General Market. t following changes: Total réserve, increased | 95 the offerings changed ha SIOUX CITY, Ia., Nov. 11.—(Special Tel- Erie 18t ptd fal hired men. After intimidating them vn 104%| 1.05%| 109% 1 03% y - P Bris 24 pid... £1,138,000; ciroulution, - decreased £379,000; | T4F Season. egram.)—CATTLE — Recelpts. 1,000 hea g " e: theg in- g My [Logll 1om 10 ke B s i laggh A raara | Bomcal Rlestsia iiso bullton, Increased £1,004,771) other seourities, | There were quite a number of feeders | market steady. |der threat of death from 6 a. m. to 2 July L 9044 | 31 S0gi 20 NO. ¢ hard 1.08: December, | Great Northern ptd decreased £3.%50.000; other deposits, de. |8nd stock cattle left in the Liands of spec | '} OGS — Receipts, 1400 head; market \m. the robber tied the men with ropes, *Corn— fL0a1a; No. 3 hatd, 8 100 ; December, | grest Northern Ore ctts creased £1,601,00; public deposits, dec ulators, but still there seemed (o be & §00d | staady to sirong: range: of Drices, §1.600 | J Deo. [owan| x| san oy | SLNGQL0GW: May, SLOGK. .| Tiinots Centrat £E00.000; oten vederve: inoreased C£f st ooy | nquiry for the better grades, and the 775 Vulic of sates, 7,867 5. 3 forced the woman and the glil into the May 14 (00K@T%| 0| 50414 CORN — Futures, higher; cyuhz. aull; | 1) arborough Met. government wecurities, Gearoased {226,000, | Market on such cattle as would answer prkin b kitchen, where he securely locked them 2 July - R | T N0 e O S kO, o | Int. Mat. o, : "The proportion of the bank's reserve to|that description was without any note- OMAMIA GENLMAs MARKET. in and then compelled Fred Powers, the *Outa— | S OATS Hteady: track: No. b cash, 39%c: | n Marine. plllorre.-.: liabllities this week is 60.71 per cent; last | NOrthy change as compared with yester: son, to drive him to Tiskilwa, Ill, to cash Beo. I sononsenam] wi|wuan | no 2 White, 4¢ic; December, 3%e; May, | Internationsl Paper - Week it ‘was-§5.08.9eF otah S 4 Srevuidiive. iyers ‘:;;“};l:nll}}";: & check for $80 which he had made the :‘u‘l; “*g:: ga gv:“"gfi .‘ék MRS B-Nomina); m@me (G S Bank Clearings. that kind already on hand and were not d by Buyers and Wholeaslers. |farmer sign. Pork— FLOUR-—Unchanged; red winter pat- | Kaneas Olty So... OMAHA, Nov. 11.—Bank ‘clearings for to- | “kious to take on further supplies. B e ey o Sarions Jared\to | The farmer, after struggling, wucceedel 1 , : ; R ¥sd \ ¥ Quotations on cattle: Good to cholce | the retall trade in 1-ib. carfons, c: No. } | 3977 ; i Minn, & 8t L. VL5 85 common to fair corn- | tons, 30c; in 60-Ib. 'tubs, 0 he had been strapped by the bandit and | 8! T6@3.50. M., St P. & 8. 8. M 2 $4.50 §ood to cholce range K %o; fi iry. i’ 12475 | 1280 | 12 78%| 1280 | 12 72% | CORNMEALs$3.10. Missouri Pacific . Coffee Market. o610 falr Lo mood range steers, | LLook, 224c; fancy dairy communicated by telephone with ngighbors U7 |118 |17 (1% |17 | BRAN ked, east track, 99¢@ | . K. & T NEW YORK, Nov. {L-COTTON-The |t A oramon to fAir. e Y Ry, ndled, e, |WNO hastened to stop payment of th U2 (1140 |UB |1040 (15 0.0 K. & 7. pd. market opened steady at an advance of 1|33.75G4.60; §ood to choice cornfed co ) jrings, | check. The bandit arrlved at Tiskil cady; 1600; prai- { ! 4 brollers, e ban a wa o HAY—Steady; timothy, $12.00916.00; pra onal Biscuit point to & decline of 1 points, with most |heifers, $4.00G5.00; falt to good cornfed | 1. hens 14o; cocks, 10c: due Reet? e s Pt o e pr 10 873] 105731 10 3734| 10 673 10 85 | rie. $11.00g1250. ROBRY Tand oot 1 |of the active montha lower in response to |cows and helfers. §. commen to s pigeons, RO SARE: IDe AN, 0, AEIANN. (0N 1030 |10 1030 |10 4238 10 21 | IRON COTTON TIES-S0c, -Y';;ko'“i"‘;";' P ii6h 437 i3ii 13ng | disappointing cables. There was a good fair cornfed cows and heifers, . 2593.25, et o (plhgd®) e O o Tl et ] Powers' friends reached the bank. o BAGGING-T9-16c. gl B " ) [deal'of buying at the start and within the {lood Jeihslie’ [etge ooy And Latae b bounds, 10%c: hens, 10c. cqcks, 6%o;| When he was refused the money th M P E—T7¢, i : rst few minutes prices railied to a o : 10 good ri ’\ - a ¥ 2 ' Cash quotatidng were as follows PROVISIONS—Pork, higher: jobbing, | Norfolk & W... Ravance of 910 potnte. but. later wotd 3¢t |helfers, $5.2673.8: Commen (o falr range | ducks full ‘feathered 106 gecss ful|robber forced he farmers son (o driv FLOUR—Firm; winter patents, $5.3566.50; |$24.75. Lard higher; prime steamy $12.700 | Notnern Pacific again under rulmnn by speculative bull |cows and hel \26@3.25; 80od 1o choics | feathered, d¢; turkeys, under 10 pounds. 16c; |[him away and when pursued by the farm 1 L Winter stralghts, $0085.45; Spring straights, | 12.:0. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed | pycitlo Mol leaders and during the middie of the morn- |Btockers and ~feeders, $4.50@6.35; falr to|over 10 pounds 1ic; gulnea fowls, $2.00 Per oy gome of them In automobiles, d $4.7504.90; bakers, §3.25005.%0. {extra shorts, $11.57%; clear ribs, $1L.87%; ing the market was extremely feverish and (8000 stockers and feeders 33.8001.50; com. | doz. pigeons, 60c per dos, i ARER f fl m;‘ RO T4, short clears, $12.12%. Bacon unchanges {rregular, with prices about 5@7 points net 0N (o fair stockers and feeders, $2.75¢ | OYSTERS—Selects, smail cans, 22 lurge |Into & marshy country and then fled on ‘ mmx%—}m r mixing, 52@65ie; fair |Doxed extra shorts, $12.87 clear ribs, o lower under Jiquidation. 850; stock helfers, $2.90G3.7%; veal calves, |40c; gallons, $1.65; New York counts, small, |foot through the woods, where all trace to. choles malting, s6060. figtdined HIZSTH: ahort Clears, $13.124° 3 ; prowsca Buesl CarillU TG G R B | Futures ‘opened steady: December. 1050 | WH0aT.0; bulls, wiags el §2.7604.50 8e; 1 allon, $1.96; Baitimore. | G¢ jim was lost. ot SERDS—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $166; RY—Flrm; chickens, 1lc; springs, | Puliman Taiace SRt - m B January, 14.7lc; March, 14.90¢; May, 15.040 - s —_— ' Waats: ' | 12140; turkeys, 14%@15c; ducks, 1l%c; geese, | Rallwar » | July, 15.06c; August, 14.43; September, 12100 | WESTERNS—NEBRASKA. PR o Wl Timatny,, B . IR 8 Repubils ‘Sivel " bid: October, Bike, oows... U 82 b cows. 8 278 GEORGE BENNETT’S FAITH —Steady; creamery, c. Republic Steel pla. Bpot, closed qulet, 15 points lower; mid- ecders. . 29 o8, 5. 046 3 3 LS T e ea hoCTyy BeT bbl 42478 | BGGS-Steady, Bige. Reok Intand G, diing uplands, 14.9¢; middling gulf, 15.20c; | 17 heifers... 763 8 & no_sales, A. E. Morris—Neb. R . Futures closed barely steady. Closing |29 cows.....1i8 4% 1l cows....e 33 '[P plks. joi aninon He: piekersl i | F10s: November, 14.33c; December, 14.60c; | 2 cows..... 80 2 1. llc; pickerel, dressed and headless, §, January, 14.65c; February, 14.72¢; March, Tamarack L. 8. Co.—~Colo. % ! IN WOMAN SORELY TRIEL Hayes Center Youth Loses Thousand Receipts. Shipments. | Rock Isiaad Co. pid. . 8,200 $,300 | 8t. L. & 8. F. 24 prd. St. Louis 8. W. " St. L. 8. W. prd sides (loose), $10.87%@11.35. Short clear sides ‘ (poxed), $11.00g11.%5. Soar, b Total ‘clenrances of wheat and flour were [ ioet, b ual to 423,000 bu. Primary receipts were y Dollar we He Truste 1 000 bu., compared with 89,000 bu, the | 0%t PU Popierag s 8 1. Y486e; April, 14.850; May, 14.90; June, 14,92, | 66 cows..... 932 3 60 plist, -aseasefl,_ Aot -radsnanpidre. ihe Spen- | Givl with Cash. corresponding day a year ago. # Kensas Clty Grain and Provisions. |Southem Railway July, 1480c; August, 14.3c; September, B. ¥, Johnson—Colo. | BEEF CUT8—No. 1 ribs, 16c; No. 2 rib Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, So. Rallway ptd 12.08c; October, 12.55c. 12 steers...1004 450 8 steers R - 120; No. & ribs, Te; No. i loin, %e; No. 3 Benneti, a farmer youth from , h KANSAS 11.—~WHEAT—Cash, | Tennessco Copper .. GALVESTON, Nov. 11.—COTTON— | 4 heifers.. 040 400 § cal s o ‘ ;&-r;.::m 19 cars; oats, 135 cars; hogs, unchanged (o 1o higher; No. $ hard, $101 | Texas & Pacific... Higher, 14 6160, Py eogiatiglh ¢ B Ry S A lomc:im_ xr‘zhulcufhfizti Hayes Center, Neb., with the ald of the CHIC, CASH PRICES—Wheat: No, | #L06i No, 3, $L01gL06; No. 2 red, 31159 ; 8t. ’1. & W i . LOULS, Nov. 11.—COTTON~—Higher; A. C. Holland—Wyo. No. 1 round, 'No. § round, 6%c; No, §|Police, is hunting fpr Mamie Armatrong 1 AP SANE PRICES--Whesti 13; No. 3 SLISGLIT. ; 3 TR L 8w _ | middiing, 15¢; sales, nane; receipts, 5060 | 78 feeders.. 146 4 40 G No. | plate, thae; No. 2 plite, 4c; No. 3| Who falled to meet him Thursday morning Rord nara: SL0BGL0. No. 3 hard, SLosgie: | CORN—Unchanged ‘to %c higher; No. 2|Uslon Paclfie .; bales; shipments, 4,881 bales; stock, 25,921 E,_W..Whiteomb—Wya. plite, ige. at the court house to conclude & brief but N orthern sprin, 1.09 % | mixed, ST@68c; No. 8 514@6sc; No. 3|30 fiOUl P * | bales. 10 cows..... 918 300 10es. &strs. 86 300 | FRUITS—Grapes: New York Concord, as ; fi.w%nn" % spring, | Vhike: Wgie; No. & sbed o | U. & Tubber....: NEW ORLFBANS, Nov. 11—COTTON— Waiters Bros.—Wyo. sociation pack, per basket, dic; 10)-basket | fErVent love affalt and incldently he i . G, 3 cash, Bhe: No. §| NOg mixed. Sauee | | e 0GUC v 8 sl Spot, steady; low ordinary, 10 13-15c, nomi- |2 cowg.....100l 4% 9 cows.....1000 370 |lots. -per basket, 2e; California, extra | earching for $1.000 in currency which he J ook Jollow. stiGse; No 1N ive flm“ U b sl pid nal;” ordinary, 1%, nominal: good ordi-| . N Walters Wy so | |86y Flamink Tokays per iarge oratc |entrusted o her keeping s & testimonial o 0. 2 white, 413%c; o 1 " v 2.00: | Utabh Y nary, 131-16c; strict good ordinary, 13iic; |18 steers.... H steers., § crate lots, per crate, $1.65; G-crate | of his good faith. vo. 04le; No. ¢ white, i7isgi0ic, e R RO oo Rate | Eaariine. Comit) low middling, 13 15-16c; striet low middling, |17 feeders..10 § 13 23 cows. 9 | lotn, par, grale K% Sts Siouos MeleRW: I My Reagatt. 1okt b, et Hiaska. n standard. 4104 1 o b1t 14%0; middling, 14ic; strict middling. 14%e; : extra choice heavy Malagus, ¢ PN =Bteady; crewmeries, 26440000; | SRORETE o ery. extras, c: firsts, | weri M ryianal o o Ry My e Tt miadting | W B Hliman—Tdano. um“m'u:‘l”“;y fancy Malugs, per Um‘?h.l 'h:ut six or l;lh‘! weeks ago, Y . 2c; deconds, 2e; packing stock, 2ic. Westinghouse' Electric 14 15-160; middling fair, 16 1-16c; middlin .49 19 cows.....1042 370 |bbl, $6.50; sirictly fancy heavy Mualagas, |while in the city on a business trip and LEOOR o, (A e, Market EGOEciras. fle: tirsta iie: seconds Westorn Unlon . good to tair, 16 7-l6c; falr, Rominal | Al % S bulls 1 305 | per” pbl, g0 extra Taicy Unted wrabes | no thought it a case of fove on sight, She p 4 1) X 0; | and . - | Wheeling & L. & recelpts, 8, 6" baies. er bbl., ; extra faucy extra heay R tirste, To; prime firsts, $Sc. ‘::‘n’nmlr;': 'o’l’!’f' ll::mn( rocelpts, %o; BOULE- | yisconeln Gesiral Y — b W. §. Hamilton—Wyo. | Binted, per: bbl., $40 extra fancy pink L4 [told him her parents were living in CHEESE—Firm; dalsfes, 16@16%¢; twins, d ¥ Recelpts, Shipments, | TtA! #les for the day, 517,100 shares. Metal Market. 2 helfers... #20 4 % 10 heifers... T45 4 Bohhmia D, per bbi, $10.00 anberries: | oulsiana in weaith and how they wished WAG6e, Young Americas, 16816%e; long | wheat, bushels 58 000 73.000 ot N NEW YORK. Nov. 1l.—METALS—Stand- | 1 heifers 1 875 4 heifers... 887 | Wisconsin, Antler brund, exira fancy | her to marry some honorable young man horus, %“5‘5 Corn, bush-ls 4,000 ard copper was duil fodey on the New | !heifer... 780 425 1 heifer... 700 37 | jrbo, per bbl, $1050; Wisconsin, PoppY | and settle down to & simple lif 1 POTA St ; cholce to fancy, 4@ |Oats, bushels 15,000 | _ BOSTON, Nov. 1L.—Money, call 10ans, 4% | York Meta! exchange. Loeal dealers quote | HOGS—Recerpis were smailer this morn- | 1rand, Bell & Cherry, per bbl, §7.60; Wis- Pl A promiding #c; fair to good, | | @&% per cent; time loans. bud% per cont. |laka copper at $1300813.5, eiectrolytic at |INg aud the quallly very much poorer than | consin, field run, per bbl., ¥1.00; fancy Cape her some of their cash If the marriage VEAL-Steady: 60\.to '80-Ib. welghts. 78| Options at Kaasas City | Closing quotations on 8locks and bonds: | g2 SEGIA00 ana caxiing at $12 16012 8715 | yesterday. At the same (ime early ai-|Cod, §1.60; cholce Cape Cod, $1.00; choloe | Was satisfactory. 3 The; 60 to 85-1b. weights, Tis@de: 8 to 110-1b. -k mbbin < Atchison ad). 4a...... % Arizona Com 4 | Pondon marker steady at 158 1e for spai |vices from Chicago indicated a lower mar- | Cape Cod. box. 8250 Applew: Exira Colo- | Miss Armstrong assured Bemnett welghts, $@ile. . Articles. Open. | High.| Low. | Close. | 489 48 grrehe IR il 1 and 60 or futures. The tin market was|ket at that point, all of Which was against | rado Jonathans, per box, $2.60; extra choice | would sult and 5 th 4 ULTRY—Easy; turkeys, 14c; chickens. < > o Atchison R. R. -118% Butte Coatition 2% | quiet locally. London market was easy, |the selling Interests. Fortunate there | Colorado Jonathans, per box, 32.25; cholea| o 1o Wit and reque that he furnish ' § e; springs, 12e. Wheat— 1 1 1 | I Ry T 19 | With spot quoted at 12 108 ana futures at | Were rome gcod shippiug orders In with| yonathans, per box., 3200 Missouri Ren, | her with & photokraph that she might sen¢ 4 = December ...| 90%| 100%] 90%1 0B | pogton Blevated .....13) Copper Range ... £110 16s. Lead steady locally; spot, §4.3714 |the result that hogs that would do for that |\, ™ "Ben Davis, per bbl, $a50; Misgouri|to her home for approval. The photo- . Minueapolis Grain Mark MBY .....o| 100 1019 1 00%/1 01%B | Fitehburg ped M8 Dely Weat |45, London market Iw‘er’u;mwu{lwr1?;‘,""{":‘,,“".'[3',’3 R 0 e aniEher. WIh| Ben, No. 1, Winesaps, per bbl, $1.00; Mix- | graph was sent to father, who duly ai V] —W — | 4 ! 1A% Fri closed easy locally; spot, $i. . Lon- tive ‘i 5 J Iy ’ - 3 f.eaL0 No. T northers, §1. May ... SO 00| GO14] SONA | Am. Arge Ohem .4 Oreems Cun x| fron market was unchanged at i3 toud for | WIAVOTARE, N SR "0 er? Dakicwara | #440; New York extra fancy Grecnings, pe D¢ BO pauper and to prove that he wasn' n.& northern, $1.08%1.08 V[ heed B Ma — Af: o M Tl e . s ;\,v“n‘e‘;' arrants.. Local * market un- |about putting on amything, but were forced | bbL., $4.50; New York fariers' pack, Bald-|he was to produce §1,000, | PN g, oL - - | Amee. Suaar 1B e S|SB Touta, Nov. 1L METALS-Less, |io S0vaR5e tualtBids B the fres Buring | wink' et Sk S0 NOY ETE TFoare: |aocanett Was sucemsefl la_ misias the CORN—No. 3, ST4@ST%e. | orie. Grain Market, . . | 0 B .o 0, Norddy S | e, 94.5Ti4; "apaltar, stronger, 6.576 [thac pretiy”much evérything In sight was | California, exira fancy Eastre Buerre, per money from relatives ahd oame fo Omakia ' g@m’?-l! ;Q&H’mcflho . ;l’!l::om‘: éwv‘l? ;)rlx‘x\:mfi:-oa m:\ 2| Amer. Woolen 3" o Dominion ! P g oy i disposed of before 10 o'clock in the morn- | box, $2.50; Michigan Kieffers, per 3-bu. bbl, XN white, old, 6% No. 2 yellow, old, 6le; No. | & 103 Osowola 1 Wednesday to claim his own. Upon ar- 4 $4.00. Oranges: Extra fancy Valencias, 126 | riving he turned the money over to Mamle : 150, 176, 200 and 216, per box, 450 and | tor BRAN—In 100-1b. sael FLOUR—First patent ing. A good share of all the more desir- a Fartot %%| OIL CITY, Pa, Nov. 1L—OIL—Credit able hogs xold at and right around 37.7, $19.50. 3 old, &lc: new, Bd¢; No. 4 new, 57e; no $5.5095.40: second | grede. 58%ce ! K fe keeping and arranged to meet | |balances, $1.48; runs, 111,044 bbis; average, | Wi quite a sprinkling of the better loads | : oF boX, $4.50; e et het H W paionts UL T S ta; gecond R TR S N | 8 ghannon [N Thia - shipmenta. 260.880 bie ;- ship: |8t 31.7T%GT.80" There were no cholca heavy | 1 e, "ah. e per box SL% - Lemond; |8t the court'house Thureday mornink tc . second ciears, $2.20008.40. white, 3%c; No. 4 white, 38%%8e; No. 2| M 1}"."1-4::1'\'“ .c] ts, 20050 bbis.; average, 20457 bbls hogy "'v"l" sucl Tx'ah:nurzkml“'w vesterday, | mxira fancy, 30 and 360, per box, $5.00; | have the nuptial knot tied P e | red, 40%c. i WU 8. Minl 5 AVANNAH, Nov. 11.—OILS—Turpentine, | !o Put @ top on the marke cholee, 300 and 360, per box, $5.50. Gra| He 18 still waiting Liverpool Grain and Provisio | s | Paind 8. ¥ 20 8 ont Sy | tirm; Biige. | Representative sales frult: 'Floridn. 54 64 ana 8, per box, W4, [} LIVERPOOL, Nov. 1L—WHEAT-Spot, | Toledo Seed Market. L R ¥9% Utah iy | ROSTN—Firm: B, $3.95; D, $3.95; E, $3.97%; | Ne. A = 0. Av. s pr B T R Cinan. sar I When Captain Savage of the derectiv i firm; No. 3 ved Wesiern winter, 78 llsd: | TOLEDO, Nov. I1—SEEDS | 40 pta 15N Vietoria R gt B I | i 7od M9 1T |4c; i-bunch loty, per Ib., e, Honey: Colo- | d¢partment learned of the affair he eliin, ‘ D L s $%MA; May, Ts.7%d; | $8.67%; November, $867%: Deember, | pdvesture e <+ bt e N, i i M OWIw W 1 20 17, | radu. per crate. $3.5 to know the Armstrong woman ‘and sl i Norogor Ghsik pow American mixed | MLt 0% R0 o erada ) Li6gT.00. | Audigamaied - ] — | omoot8 -8 w30 Try | VEGETABLES sweet polatoes, YVirgiata |he would have no trouble in picking her 3 p |rejected, $T.TE@S.20; no. grade | .00, | 2 S = | 2906 i3 ¢ 10 71 ed Star, per large bbl, §2.60,-5- o1 d . " B (vla Guiveston), B #ad; futures, dull; De- | Timotny, prime, $L80. " Alsike, N | € g P o a e SR i Refined Sugar Higher, | % e o 10 f 3 o 171w | per bbl, §250. Celery: Extra fancy Mieni: |U% Bernett wib likely meke complant in g . s #1.90; Decomber, $1.95; March, F amis RO, MWov. 31 lload B NEW YORK, N 1L—All grades of re- | % BoMe 1M W .d W DT |gan, per dox. e extra fancy Muskegon. e o " rs will have some: Milwankes Grels Market { D h) e e aa foling guotations | fined sugar were advanced 10 cents per | H s x % ;,;:'_ 4 ¥ i 708 |per flat box, §1.25. Head lettuce: Per ham- thing to work on. * st 9. . Dulat on mining stocks we ollaws | 100 pounds today, making standard granu- 7 > 0% |per, $250. Rutabagas: Canadian, per Ib. MILw Alul-(%.’ufi M WHBAT-No l‘ DULUTH, Nov. 1L.—WHEAT—December, | At . IR - Seasie Con 3 |lated 8 21 1 1RE B u i h 13sc. Cabba, \sconsin, genuine Hol northern, i No. 2 northern, $1L05@ [g102; May. 8$1.06%: No. 1 northern, §1.05: | sBruneylck Con 3 *Little Chief PRGN & 1 2 1 e 1,000- 'y ; 2; X : No. 3 | oo 1 Sock. 32 Mexioa 129 - W 1T 1 ® oim and seed, per Ib, 1%c; 1,000-Ib. lots or s 1; December, H4. {No's nomthern, $100% [0 ) ey Ontarto. e | Stoek in Sight. » W TB M e T | more, e mr'“fi 2l Califarnia n l E. G - Te-—4 3 | OATS-a8e. 008 i im O ‘n BARLEY: Pla, Wigeiie. " - XA Recelpts “of live stock at the six prin- | it 8 I 8o TRE | [lameigee: per eralicien. . Onlens: Jationn erber! OOCh Co. \ A e st | clpal western markets vesterday -] M i B % 21% Re, , per bu., $1.0; yellow, per Philadelphin Produce Market. e ta e e { Cattle. " Hogn, Sheeo G 1B @ e ang | ol S Remnian, per erns e ed Brokers and Dealers ) 2 , Nov. 1L.-COFFEE—Futures South Omaha e In el Ty 4 - i 7NN, H P!fl.finl Nov, 11L—BUTTER- |closed steady, net W to & points S &t -3 "% | imported, 7-crown, per lb., ibc; 4-crown. ROV Steady: fair s o orental | . SIRARY, nel "W £3 oux Y. oy BT W0 1T 7 LT % i N v d ] amaIN, ABIONS, STOOXA % g i) . Joseph . 0. M1 0 TTE “° oM 6 Te per ib, 1de; 12 13-ox. pkgs., per box, 80c; ery ; Dear l‘im Ineiuding. Movember St §856. Maten. 6t . Kinsas City . . BN T BL.LLINS 9 1w % 6-oz.' pkgs., per box, $2.00. Ouiaks Office: 10 W, ¥. GLife Blag F Ay vnh.‘.n: —.:Ilur guy.l ’ & &' 6.T6c; mmb A of m‘ma":miv- “tn‘::c.lnn_‘l_ 8L Louls 1) :. m 1:: ;';‘. 1; m 2 i b‘Nl;!“B-'A‘lmandT. Drake ‘-'nannn. per | Well Welepbone, n-n-:a-.” H ocases. ok | Bpot. quiet; No o, . nominal: | ness y W ol ; Chicago . 18 q b 7714 .o i3 1b., 1be; filberts, large, per 1b., l4e. Pecans Indepesaeny, agnsy :‘llfll' receipts, iIn returnable cases, l-l:‘ 0. uLmo-. 0 mld :I‘I‘fl; Cordova, 9 | Gold coin, $579,167,869; silver dollars, $4SS.- - - AL Loulsiana, per ib., 17%c; Jumbo Texas, per | Didess suad = =% =% = = ¢ .. o mark; western firsts, free oases, 3c, |ilige. \ %40 0n: ailver dollars of 1590, #4017, Totals 210 SHEEP—Supply of range stock continues | Ib., l6c; medium Texas, per Ib, 12c. Call Ue.

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