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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET No Credit is Given to the Reports of Damage in Argentina, SENTIMENT IS VERY BULLISH | Corn Very Firm, with Light Offe ngn of the Wet Weather Over the Corn Belt of the We OMAHA, Nov. 12, 190 Very little eredit Is given the news of locust damage in Argentina and last year's barvest will easily be equaled 8 year. Sentiment is very bullish and values are firm and may work higher for the time being, but eventually the market will have to meek & lower level, as the wheat crop the world over has been larger than for wome years. Corn” is very firm, offerings extremely light, while wet weather over the corn beit is the factor of most strength, as unfavor- able weather wili delay the movement. Wheat was strong and higher on fur- ther covering by shorts. Sentiment in the pit was builish throughout the day and little or no wheat was offered, buyers belr:g.l;xrua to bid up before longs let Ko of holdings. Corn held very firm and values were htly higher than yesterday, Light re- ceipts with & moderate demand Loibs to #tain the market while traders are In- clined to be bul on the uufavorable wéather and the strength in wheat ‘rimary wheat receipts were 1,109,000 bu and shipments were 118,000 bu. against recelpts last year of $LOM bu. and shiD- ments of 43, bu. Frimary corh receipts were 34,000 bu. and ahipments were 21,00 bu., aganst r celpls Jast year of 250,000 bu. and ship- melns of 200,000 bu. Clearances were 4,00 bu. of corn, 100 bu. of outs and wheat avd flour equal to 48,000 bu. Liverpool cloged unchanged to %d higher on wheat aud d higher on corn. Local range of options Articies.| Open.| High.| Low. v S — Wheat, sl 1 00| LM W% [72 56| Bl Sinl | Wal Omaha Cash Frices. 4 WHEAT-—No. 2 hard, $L0%@1.03; No. 3 nard, Wn@Wsue; No. ¢ hard, HGvic; No. & apring, iy A 570%6'#( Be s 556 N%b‘:;vhl?. ", ci ellow, B iy " etfom, sTgbte; No. 3 white, No. 3 white, sq8)sc. ATS—No. 3 mixed, 3i@di%e; No. 3§ yel- loW, 34@G38c; No. 8 white, 38i4e; No. 4 white, 874@97%c; standard, 380, RYE—No. 3, 65c; No. 8, 66ge7c. Cariot Recerpts. ‘Wheat. Corn. Oats. o 93 1 il | W%l o) il Wl Sivaj Wi - Features of the Trading ai Prices on Board of Trad CHICAGOQ, Nov. 13—Lively demand for cash wheat' in the northwest and south- west prompted urgent covering by Shorts today, resuiting in materlal gains. At the close prices were up from %o to l‘n@l%c, compared with the final figures of the pre- vious session. Corn, oats and provisions were also firm and closed at moderate ad- vances. ‘The wheat market was strong all day and prices moved over u wide range. One of the prominent shorts was sald to have Bu:.l:lsd more than 3,000,000 bushels of ber wheat during the day. Reports from Duluth indicated that wheat there Wwas being rushed eastward in large quan- / tities, and it was predicted that stocks here would decrease nearly 1,400,000 bushels uring the week. 8t. Louls reported an advance of 10 to 2 in red winter wheat. Kansas City also registered a more mod- erate advance. Forelgn news was mostly of a bearish nature. The range on the December delivery was between Liglie The market closed active and strong, with {icee only W from the top, final quota- ns on December being at 31.06%. Wet weather extending over the greater part of the corn belt was the principal Teason for moderate strength displayed. Bhipping demand for cash corn was again brisk, but offerings were light, which re- sulted in an advance of 4. The close was firm, with prices up %@ic to 4G¥c. Oats were firm, but the volume of trading was small. The market closed firm at net &ains of a shade to 4o, Fresh advances were made in provisions aa & result of renewed buying by shorts based on a continuation of light receipts of live hogs throughout the west Pork was especially strong, the January delivery advancing §7%c above the previous clos: The market closed strong, with pric ugri\tc to e, he leading futures ranged as follows. et i ira Mk et o Bioadiiitinia kb Articles.| Open | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. 108 108 1 1 N\fi' 1 m;‘i 1 Ed 974 saa 0@, 60%% 60N Wi 1 06%| 1 04 1 Gy 9% 223 =3 3 588 aon % axat B9% 30450 % 21 17%] 21 650 20 173? N Wy # gS 8 B 3 E34 M Ribs— an. ay *No. 2. suh quotations were as follows: LOUR~Firm; winter patents, $5.356%.80; ) ‘n-n straights, $4.5006.46; spring straights, . 75044.90; bakers, $3 25G6.20. RYE—No. 2 T84@ide. BARLEY-Feed or mixing, 52G6éc; falr to cholce malting, 57@ééc. SEEDS-—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $1.66; No. 1 northwestern, §1.76. Timothy, $3.75 Clover, $.0G10 PROVISIONS—Pork, mess, per bbl., $2.7 2400 Lard, per 100 {be., $13.16. Short ribs sldes (loose), 1.00@11.37%; short clear sides (boxed), $11.00811.25. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 498,000 bu. Exports for the week, a8 _shown by Bradstreet's, were equal 5,805,500 bu, Primary receipts were 1,189,000 bu., compared With 981000 bu. the corre- sponding day & year ago. Pstim recejpts for tomorrow: Wheat, He:‘.n B:l‘ll. cars; oats, 134 cars; hogs, 1,00 5 Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, 1.2061.91; No. 3 red, §1.07G1.18; No. 2 hard, 1.07g1.08: No. 3 hard, $1.08§1.06; No. i nortl ern spring. $1.0991.10; No. 2 nortiern Eprlnl &l 31.08; No. 8 ‘zrln', $1.03g1.07, n:' No. 2 cash, 644@8ic; No. 2 yello 66 No. 3 g'ellow, 6Figc. Oat No. 3 te, 31401 0. 4 whité, 38@3%e; stana- ar 413 TP Sieady: croameries, 24G30c; dairies, 24g2sc. Sb_Flrm: recelpts 4101 cases; k, cases Included, M%@H%e; firsts, e firs 280, HEESE—Firm; dalsies, 16 @l6c; voung Americas, = 16%gl6e. ULTRY-Firm; turkeys, 16c; Springs dade. 0 8 H‘dy. W to 00-1b. welghts, 7¢ THE: %0 $5eib welkhie. Tfite; 6 To THO-1 walghts, 948 11c S5 EES 8 &2 55 &eg €3 828 o = dy; choice to fancy, 4 0@ 38c. 183 3 Bstimated tomorrow - t, 46 cars; corn, 196 cars; oats, 134 X eral Market. ".I}‘,(—\s\"ua:vr Futures No. 3 red. No. & hard, §1 04n1.000: Decem: Wi T; track, No. ©; December, 39140 e Sh%e: May 2 cash 3 white, "42¢; December. B—Higher, Tylge. UR~—Unchanged: red winter patents $5.5005.50; extra fancy and stralght, $4.90% 5.40; hard winter olears. $150604.40, FEED-Timothy, §250048.50 RNMEAL~$3.00. ~Higher: sacked, east track, $.00 HA {$teady: timothy, $12.00M16.00; prai- e SN 12.50. TROW COTTON TIES-80c. FROVISIONS — Purk, higher: johhi 4850 Lard higher; prime steam. $1° » \ THE BEE: O 13.00. Dry salt meats (boxed), higher; extra Shorts, $12.00; clear ribs, $12.00; short clears, nzz& Bacon (boxed), hikher; ext 3.00; clear ribs, $13.00; short clear BAGGING— §-16e HEMP TWINE-fe. POULTRY—Firm; chickens lle; springs 12%c; turkeys, 1414@i5c; ducks, 8c. 1ige; geese, BUTTER-Steady; creamery, %@ste. EGOS—Steady, %%c. Receipts. Shipmen +. 3,000 . 61,900 ta. Flour, E Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu.. NEW bbls YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day o Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—FLOUR-Recelpts, 000 bbis.; exports, 1002 bbls. Market uil but firm; Minnesota patents, $.25 7650, winter &traights, $5.146.90; Minne- {8ota bakers, $4.6064.90; winter extras, $.303 4.80; winter' patents, $5.35@5.75; winter low ades, $42064.70. Rye fiour, steady; fair to good, 34 2064.25; cholce to fancy, ¥.209 45. Buckwheat flour, dull; bulk, 8.3, nominal, per 100 Ibs, CORNMEA L—8teady; fine white and yel- low, $150G156; coarse, $L40@1.45; kiln dijed, $3.46. RYE--Steady; No. 3 western, 8lic, nomi- New York. Le nal, f. o. b. BARLEY-Quiet; feeding, 81%8%c, c New York WHEAT-Recelpts, 127,700 bu.; exports, 326,964 bu. Spot market strong; No. 2 red, $1.47 asked in domestic elevator; No. 2 red, $1.%6%, nominal, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $L16%, nominal, f. 0. b, afioat; No. 2 hard winter, $L18%, nominal, f. 0. b, afloat. The strong cash situa- tion and fear of manipulation in December caused shorts to cover, and December 80ld at a new high record for the season There were good export orders in the market, but offerings were Hght and sell- ing prices were raised. The market closed firm at a net advance of %@1%c: Decem- ber, $1.13%@1.10, closing at $1.10; May, $L11 @Lizw. closiug at $1.12 CORN—Receipts, 11,250 bu. strong; N T3c in_ elevator, domestic; T2%c_delivered and 72 f. o. b, afloat; No. 2 yellow, 12%c, nominal, Options with- out transactions and closed %®@'%c higher; December closed at 0%c; May closed at 687%4¢. GAT-\'—RN-c»Iy-u 86,400 bu. Spot market steady; mixed, 26 to 82 |bs., nominal; natu- ral white, 26 to 32 Ibs.. HW%@i6c; clipped white, 34 to 42 Ibs., &WG48HC. HOPS—Dull; state, common to cholce, 1000, R@asc; 18, 16@20c; Pacitic coast, 1900, BGc; 1908, 17@22%0. i - 3, 80Gse; HAY Firm; choice, %c Firm: Bogota, 21%@22%c; 285 29%c. acld, 30c. HIDES ”l. ll Al‘y_;lr i 2 LEA E Steady PROVISIONS—Beef, firm; family, $14.00 @14.60; mess, 1L00GILE0; beet hams, 23.00G £.00; packet, $12.00§12.50; city extra India mess, $20.50022.00. Cut meats, steady; pick- led bellies, $13.6014.25; pickled hams, $12.50 @13.00. Lard, firmer; middle west, $13.3 @13.46; refined, steady; continent,’ $13.80; South’ America, $14.25; ' compound,’ $10.00% 10.%. Pork, firm; ‘family, $28.00§27.00; short clear, $34.60g25.60; mess, $25.75(28.00. TALLOW—Quiet; city, per DKg., 6%c; country, package free, Hi6%ec. RICK-Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 2% @ic: Japan, biii6e. POULTRY—Alfve, firm; western chickens, 15c; fowls, 14%c; turkeys, 12gléc. Dressed, steady; western chickens, brollers, 16@16c; fowis, '12714c; turkeys, 16@0c. EOUS Bagy; western extra firats, 810 o; firsts, 20g%2c; seconds, Tc. R Siead Factors, 2 full cream, spe- BUTTE y; western G, CHEESE—Firm; state, clals, 16%@17%c; state, full cream, Septem- ber, fancy, 16ic; state, full cream, Octo- ber, best, 16c; state, full cream, common to 8004, Mi4@LNc; skims, full to speclal, 6@ 144 WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Spot market o. good to Cen- Partly Cloudy a Flurr OMAHA, Nov. 12, 1809 The nortbwest rva of high pressure noted in the preceding report moved soutn- casiward during (ie last twenty-four hours, and i crest now overlies the Cana- disn provinces and the temperature s much lower in the provinces, throughout the Missourl and middle Mississippl Vii- leys and the upper iake region; eisewhere (e temperalure changes have been unim- portant. An area of 0w pressure Nas ap- peared in the southwest and precipitation ocgurred within the last (wenty-four nours in_that sectioi, the lower Missourl and tho upper and middie Mississippl villey, the upper ‘lake region and wiong the eastern ope of the XKocky mountains, and snow is falling in easiern Montans, the Black Hilis, southeasiern Wyoming, rains and snows in easiern Colorado ane rain in western lilinols and Indiana this morning. Condiuons are tavorable for partly eioudy weather in this vicinity, witn probabiy snow flurcies tonight or Saturday, and not much change in temperature. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponaing day of the last Lhree years: Minimum temperature o A H B krecipiiation woT W W Normal temperature for today, 3 degrees. Deticis in precipitation since March 1, 106 incnes. Deticlency corresponding period in 1908, 340 Incnes., Leficiency corresponding period in 17, 6.04 inches. M. V. ROBINS, Observer Temporarlly in Cuarge. Probably Snow Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. WHIAT Uncnanged; No. 2 hard, 3L.02:%@1.06; No. 8 $luiglw, No. 2 red, $L16QL20; No. 3, $L13 15 CORN—Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, §7%c; No. 8, §i%e; No. 3 white, 68%c; No. 3, 08¢, hanged; No. 2 white, 40G42c; OATS—Un No. ¥ mixed, ®gile. RY -0y ke, HAY—Ulchanged; cholce timothy, $11.503 12W; choice prairis, $.2609.00; cholce al- wira, $10.60016.50. BUTTER ~Creamery, extras, 2c; seconds, 2uc; packing stock, EGGS—Extras, zsc; Firsts, nd dirtles, Idc; current outherns, loss off, ldc. Recelpts. Ship Wheat, bu +rve 125,000 Coru, bu.. Oats, bu.. 0c; tirsts, seconds receipts, ments. 123,000 20,00 9,000 MINNEAPOLIS, ocmber, $1.044; May, No. 1 hard, §i.0110m%; No.i northern, $106%G 10i; No. 3 northern, $LO/%GL®; No. northern, $1.03G1.04 SEED-Flax, $1.74%. ; CORN—No. § yellow, B9%@i0%e. OATS-No. 3 white, ‘8l@is%e. | RYE—No. 2, 68i,@@¥e. | BRAN—In i00-pound sacks, $19.50. FLOUR—First potents, $5.40@5.%0; second patents, $.2090.30; first clears, 4.65G4.75; second clears, 33.30G8.50. Liverpool Grain and Provis | LIVERPOOL, Nov. 12—WHEA % {firm; No. 2 red_western winter, 7s 1liad; fu.ures, qulet; December, T8 11%d; March, s S%d; May,'7s THA. CORN—Spot, easy: (via Galveston). 58 December, 68 3%d. new American mixed 9%4d; futures, steady; aln Market, PEORIA, Nov. 12—CORN-—Steady white, new, S%c; No. 2 yellow, new, No. § yellow, old, 63%e; new, 5c; No. new, 5ic; No. 3, old, 63ic; new, Bdc; grade, new, Sdlic OATS—Unchanged; No. 3 white, 40c. 4 white, 3c. Peoria No. 3 Ale; 2, no | No, Duluth Grain Market. DULUTH, ov. . ~WH T—December, 1004 May, $1.06k: No. 1 northern, $L06%; ¢L 2 northern, $1.04% OATS-88e. Milwaunkee Graln Marke MILWAUKEE, Nov. 12-WHEAT-No. | northern, $1.08@1.10; No. 2 northern, $1.06% o) lfl!", December, §1.06%, | “oATSAingiae. | BARLEY—Samples BAGeTe. Wool Market. BOSTON, Nov. 18—WOOL—The mercial Bulletin of Boston will say of the wool market Saturday: Business Is com- paratively quiet, although a number of mills are In the market. Wool manufac- turers are buying othing wools in m erate quantities at top prices, while wo sted makers are plok! up occasional lot. 1o fill in with. The market s strong. with |no_apparent relief from high price: |sight. The shipments of wool from Boston to November 11 Inclusive, were 231,278,964 1bs, against 161681188 1bs. for the same tme last year. The receipts to November 11 inclusive. were 218,616,265 lbs., against 235 334,271 Ibs. the same period last year ST, LOUIS, Nov. 12—WOOI~ territory and western | Com- 12 nged Gc. fine mediums, 23@2e; fine, 14G20c. Sugar Mark YORK. Nov fair refining. 3.95¢; ocantrifugal. tes’. 4.4 sees sugar, 3.70c 3 ady: d, 5.%c: powdered, § “nulated l NEW | firen ‘, % refined, 5.35¢, mediums, | Omabs & C 12 -SUGAR—Raw, | & NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Opens Easier Because Lower Call Loan Rate, of MANY DEMANDS FOR CURRENCY | Rise in Rate to Six Per Cent Fellowed by Drop In Values of Stocks—Bond Market Steady. EW YORK, Nov. 12.—The sluggish cur- rent of the price movement in the stock market today shifted in consonance with the varying view of the money situation Supplies of money on call at b per cent and | below durlng the eariler part of the day gave confidence that the banks were within heir reserve limit, so that call mon borrowers would not be pushed for ment. Later the appearance of the liminary estimates of the weeks curre movement and announcement of engagements of gold for export anxiety and the call money again, The outgo of cash during the week has been much larger than wis supposed, the balance against New York on the express movement running _apparently to nearly | $4,600,000 up to Thursday night. There were adcitional large shipmerts to Chicago to- day, which will figure in the actual figur of the bark statement tomorrow. Sub- | treasury operations and gold shipments to | Brazil together have taken $1,554.000, thus running the cash lo on the known mova ments of money up to near $10,000,00, one of the largest cash losses for any one week in the present year. The date of shipment of the $1,600,000 gold engagement today for fouth America on London order not yet known. The bank which made th largest engagement called loans today lo the extent of many millicn dollars. There was some fresh supply from other sources. inciuding, it was sald, the dry goods banks in this ecity, owing to a lull in trade quirements. Authorities Jdiffered as to of- ings of money from foreign sou 3 There is significance, perhaps, in the fact that London finaneial authorities are com- plaining that the joint stock banks there are not holding up the hands of the Bank of England in its efforts to attract gold from outside markets. The special dema for cash from Chicago s said to be urg and is connected with the expectation of an early call from the comptroller of ‘he currency for a statement of condition of natfonal banks. The imminence of this call, it Is reported, found some of the Chi- | cago banks below the zserve limit. A good proportion of the New York clearing house | banks were shown to be below the 2 per cent reserve limit In the detailed bank statement of last Saturday and their nec - #ity for recuperation is a factor in thej money market position. The rise in money rates applied not only to call loans, but to time loans, and the hardening tendency extended from the| shorter to some of the longer perlods. Ask- Ing rates for ninety-day loans were ad- vanced a fraction during the da A feature of the narrow speculation was its diversion to low-priced stocks, both industrials and railroads have the limited | resources in the money market, make operations {n these low-priced {ssués more feasible owing to the smaller sums re-| quired by commission_houses for holding | them for customers. This constituted the only reason for the movements In most of | these. The sharp failing off in the week's exports of Copper, compared with several | weeks past, gav the impression of a waning of the reported demand for that | metal, although the price was advanced again in London today. The force of the| demand for iron was reported to have | epread to the forelzn market, leading to purchases for import. Stocks fell to the lowest of the day, when call loans rose to & per cent and then hardened when the rate eased off. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $3,650,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. ¥ oy further renewed rate stiffened Sales and range of prices on the Stock exchange today were as follovs: Sales. High. 1,100 64 L ATS0 59 D0 e 40 4T 15,500 10 ) 1,100 300 20 100 450 10 0 3,00 10 Low. Ciose v 8% e B whoa a ax e o it At 20 it " 9% s 12 140% 100a W 194 104% 1364 15% BT 1% % Allis-Chaimers prd Amalgemated Copper American Agricultural . Am. Beet Sugar Am. Can ptd. Am C. & .. Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. & L. pd.. o Aw. Ice Securities.... American Linseed American Locomotive Am. 8. & R...... Am. 8. & R pid... Am. Sugar Relining. Am T & T.ovovaioninno Am. Tobacco pid..... American Woolen ... Anaconda Mining C Atchison . Atchison ptd 2t Atantic Coast Lin Bailimore & Ohlo. & Ohio pfd... ethishem Steel irooklyn Rapld TF Canadian Pacitlo . Central Leathor ... Central Leather ptd Central of New Jersey Chesapeake & Ohio. Chicago & Alton...... Chicago Great Western Chicago & N. W C. M. & St. P... G. C., G & 8. L. Colorudo F. & 1... Colorado & 80............. Colo. & 0. lat pfd. .. Colo. & So. 24 ptd Consolidated Gas Corn Products ......... Delaware & Hudson... Deuver & Rio Grand D. &R G ptd......... Distillers' Securitios | Erie 1st pfd. Erie 24 pid.. General Elecirio Great Northern pid..... Great Northern Ore ctfs.. Tilinols Ceutral Iuterborough Int. Met. ptd st international Hatvester Int. Marine pid International - Paper International Pump lowa Central ... Kansas City o.. K. C. 8o. pHd.... Louisville & N Minn, & St. Louls.. M. 8t P &8 8 M Missourt Pacifle M, K &T M. K. & T. pid National Biscuit National Lead N R R. of M Now 'York Central N. Y. 0. & W Norfolk & ‘W North American Northern Pacifle Pacitic Mail Ponusylvania 500 #00 50 0 “w 300 7,000 20 3,100 “etta s pid 2 Pressed Pullman Railway Reading Republic Republic Rock Is Rock I ptd St L &8 F. 3d pfd 8t Louls 8. W St L B W Sioes-Shet Southern Paci Southern Ral So. Rallway ptd Tenuesses Copper Texas & Pacitic T.8L L & W T.SL L & W Union Paciie Uuion Pacitic U. 8. Realty U. 8 Rubber U 8 Steel U. 8. Steel pid Utah Copper Va.-Carol Wabash Wabash pfd Wesiern Maryland ctfs Weutinghouse Eleotric Western Union Wheeling & L Wisconsin € Total sales Steel Spring. Steel pld pla % o 9% | iy 1t Chemical B otral or the sy, 574,900 shares Local Securities. Quotations furnishel by Samuel 3 Burns, r. 614 New York Life bullding | pie. Askea 106% iy i i2h % b 1 City of Omala 4is, 1937 Cudahy Co Colum bl 5 L Citisen . Waterloo, s, Omaba Co. isgh.. I nat . Laciede O 1634 . Kaness City R & L. pid, 5 per ¢ Nebraska Tel. Btock. § per cvnt 1914, 6 por cent. Gas G5, 1917 B L &P 6 i L &P pa Ry K B. Bt Ry pid 6 por ¢ Omaba & C. B. S K. com. 4 par o Omaha Water Co. b8, 1946... Omaba Water Co. bu, 13i6.. Omaha Water Co. s pfd b Omads Sewer d4r Eloux City Stock Yards pic § bor ¢ Ewift & Co. Union Stock Westora Facit w0y | e | vl | Los Ang: | roruand, Me | Chicago & A | Distitier ‘6 MAHA, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE Transactio for the Week. NEW YORK, Nov. 13 —Bradstreet's bank clearings report for the week ending vember 11 shows an aggregate of § 000, as against 83,64, 140.00 last week and $3,660,08,00 in the corresponding week ust Foliowin Is & list of the olil | Uieid CITIES. | Clearings.) Inc | Dec New York Chicago Boston . Fuuaaelphia St Louls. Pittsburg Kansas Uity San Franclsco.. Baltimore Cincinnati .. Minneapolls New Orieans.. Claveland Detroit . OmANA Loulsvilie Milwaukee Fort Worth. s St Peul.. Seaitle Lenver Buffaio Ludianapolis Spokane Providence Portiand, Ore Richmond Alvany .. Washingion, St Joseph Bult Laxe Columous . Mempuis Allaiia 14,064, 0, 10,461,000 9,828, 000 10,044,000, bas, 0w 10,291, | Offictal |Same days last year 14,801 280, 0, by, OW) 4,440,000 400500, Lacoiia Savannah 1oledo iocnester uardord .. Nasnviile Les Moines reoria ... New Haven Bioux City. Norfolk s Grand Kapids Syracuse . Lvansville 110,000 Birmingnam ¥ a8, 0 Springlicid, Mass.. 2,168,00) 2,002 Augusia, Ga.... . 1,051,000 Luyion Vakiand Worcester Jucksonville, wichiia W heeiing, Isnoxyiile Littie ook Chattanooga Chariesion Mobile W L mington, Lincoin, Neb. VW ilkesbarre ... Topena 3 Duvenport . Okiahoma | +all Kiver halamazoo, Sacramento . Springtieid, 1000 BABIOUR oo rveiiieiss FOrt Wayne....... Cedar Kupids New Beaiord Columoia, 5. Macon ... 1 OUNEStOWn Lexingion ,.... rargo, N. DI Akron 4 Kockford, Til... ke, Pa....., Sioux Fali Carion, O.. Quincy, 1li. Swomington, Lowell ......... singhamion ... Cuester, Pa. South Bend, lad.."| ecatur, Lii. Epringfield, O. VICKSUUrK Fremont,” Neb. Mansiield, O Jacksonviile, “yackeon, Miss **Houston .. “*Layesion Duluth ... Seranton ... Fla.... Va... w. L 2,268, 0) 1,892,000} Lo, 1,094, | 14,0 1680,W0]. 50,000, 1,342,000 BL6 00| 000, i 2 oy, 48,000 b, 00 3o, 0| 34,00 812,00 60,000, s e wst 1662000 2,70,00;... *Not included in totals besause compari- sons are incomplete. 'Not inciuded in totals beeause contain- ink otner items than clearings. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 12—MONEY-0n _call, SLrong at 4wu6 per cent; ruiing rate, & pe. cent, closiug bid, 5 per cent; offered a Uk per cent; time loans, firm; sixty da yble per ceit; ninety days, b per cent; wix months, #% per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-$G5% per_cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.5200 ©4.8310 for sixty-day bilis and al $4.87% for demand; commercial bills, $4.8214G4.82%. SILVER—Bar, 10%c; Mexican dollars, 4ic BONDS—Government, steady; railroad, steady _ Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- lows: U. 8. ret. 2, o coupon . 8. dn reg 40 coupon U. 8. ds, reg do " coupgn. . Allis-Ohal. 1st Am. Ag. b v Am T, & T. cv. 48 Am. Tobacco 4. do 6e Armour & Co. #4u Atchison gen. 4s. do cv. s do cv. o8 At € Bal. & do 3y . o 8, W. e rog. It *Jap do 1014 oK SR L. S, deb. s 1901, 16X *L. & N, ui U 104% Mo, Pacitic 4s U4 ON. R, R. of M. dis 04 0% N.Y.C.og 3% Wk do 9% N .10k ov. N . 0N, & W. st o da. % g s . L. rtdg ... M4 Fean. ov. dige i 108% do con. 4s.... i Reading gen. ds...... 204 Bt L. & 8. . fg 4o, 10.% do gen. ... 206k Bt Lo 8. W. o da.. o %do Lt goid d.. 9% **Seaboard A. L. 4s. 83 *So0. Pacifio col. 4s. Tale €45 ev. 4. 013 do ist ret. s ¥ **80. Rallway oa. sgi4 _do gen. ds.... 81 *Union Pucific s 1%, do ov. 101% *Unlon " Pacific 4a, g o ov. da..... do Jst & rel. 4, Bek | el S ol W 8 G ' ohua e **do ref. ba.... s, [ & S . 48 C. B. & Q. *C. M. & S.P. C.R'L &P, do col. b oy 10245 | 1% 108 Ritt K Mid. ds. &S r&e D, & H. ev. D. &R G s do ref. b itn “ | Wabasn |10 Rubber &s Steel Zd Gn -Caro. Chem. & *Wabash ist Gs,.. 9% do st & ex. 4 \148% Westorn Md. 4. da 985y West. ov. b W% Wis. Central ta. 104% 106 97 us | s | b | % | 5 *Erie p. do gen. 4s. *do cv. 4, er do series B.. Gen. Elec. cv. G, “I1L Con. 1st ref Int. Met. 4% *1d. *Ottered. 1 A | London Stock Market. LONDON, Nov. 1&—American after ‘a quiet opening today slightly on light buying. At noon the mar- ket was quiet with prices ranging from | fd below Lo %d above yesterday's New | securities hardened York closing. London closing stocks con money. &% Louisville & N count BN, K. & T Amal. Copper RNy conda 10 185 " 1% ¥is Cantrai Nortalk & W.. n 1 do pld o Baitimors & ORi Canadian Pacific Chasapeiks & O Chicago 0. W Chi., Mil. & 8 P, Beers Denver & Rio G 0 pla. Erie 4o it pid 4o 3 pia Grand Truak Tiinots _Centrai " SILVER—Bar, steady at %d per ounce. MONEY —4iagi per cent 4 e he rute of disoount in the open market for short bills Is 4%G4% per cent: for three months' bills, 45%G4 9-16 per cent southern do pta 7% Southern 7% Union 8 do HYU. 8. Steel AT do pta 4 Wabash 3 do pid 149% Spanisn da Ry Pacifie. Pacific pta 0 -1 | Boston Stocks mnd Bonds. i BOSTON. Nov. 12.-Money, call loans, o @5z per cent; time loans, 5@6% per ocent Closing quotailons on sieks and bonds: | Atchison adj. 4..... % Arisona Com. do s 9% Atlantic Atchison R. R X do pld Boston & Aibany Fitchburg ptd N Y, N K &H Union Facitic Am. Arge. Chem do pid Am. Faeu. Tube Amer. Sugar éo ptd &7 Am. T. Woalen 23 Centennial 13 Daly West 14y Franklin 2004 Gran by 45 Greene 101 lsie Royale 44 Mass. Alining 5 Michigan 14 Mohawk 14144 Nevada M Old Dominion 108 Osceota Amer. do ptd Dom. 1. & 8 Mass. Electrio *Mass. Gas United Fruit United 8. M ptd S Seel do ptd . Adventure Aliouer ... Amalgamated *ka-dividend, 145 Tamarack wyTrinity . 44U 8. Mining 6 b ou 2% Uta ‘:\'mmm 444 Winona ver B NOr Butte v 0 | | The trade was very | packing | 1.7501.7 ONMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Very Light and Prices Unchanged. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Lamba in Very Light Re- eeipt Friday and No Material Change is Made in Pre- vaillng Prices. Sheep a SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 13, 108, Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs. She: officlal Monday W34 2889 9, Official Tuesday 4,407 W ednesday :.:u Otficial Thursday 22 Estimate Friday 5,40 Fiva days this week Same days last week |Same days 2 weeks ago Same days 3 weeks ago. me days 4 weeks ago. 33,106 ‘ihe following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comparsd with last year 1609 1908, Ing. Cattle L. 9BARIT §%0,006 74812 Hogs LLESB30T 2108716 . Sheep 1,970,048 1,861,807 1 - The following tabie shows the average rice of ogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: 905. |1904. (1908 610 490 4 84 600 | 607, 4 57, 4 86 4 81 0,400 Date. | 1909. |1W. [1507. [1506. | .| 7 60k 6 72| b 68 2ERER % £% 4| B 6 . 78| 4 90, 5 Wi 7 76%| | 475 602 T8%| 6 62| 4 88 6 7 12%) b 8| o T o b 61 4 95 RO _Egree |eeoran oo SESEE l ‘sunday. Receipis and disposition of llve stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m. yes- terday RECE1PTE Cattle, Hogs. Sheep 3 1 ¢, M. & 8t P i3 M Union Pacifie Chicago N. W Chicago N. W., west..... G, Bt. P, M. & Oicone B. & Q. west R I &P. C, R L &P, 1linois Central . Chicago G. W.. east Total receipts DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. o4 & 3 763 Omaha Packing Co Swiit and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co. .. Cudahy, from St Mo.-Kan. Calf Co Benton, Vansant & Lush J. Lobman ‘ Stephens Bros. Hill & Son Huston & Co. J. B. Root & Co... L. F. Husz s L. Wolt McCreary 8. Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagarty Sullivan Bros. T. J. Inghram Smith & Palsey Claire & Co Other buyers 278 Totals ....... x 4,022 CAUTLE—As usual on a Friday there were not enough cattle here to out any great figure in the trade, only fifty-five cars being reported in. For the most part they s0ld in good season In the morning at prices that did not snow any material change as compared with vesterday. Most salesten were reporting their holaings as moving at about steady prices. The market i now & littie stronger on range steers tnan it was one week Ago. while cornfed steers have shown com- paratively little change. The fact is most of the cornfeds coming at the present time are haif fat cattle which are very hard to quote. Cows and heifers of ~desirable Quality have remained fully steady, while canners have been a littie weaker. Good stock cattie and feeders have shown some llitle strength during the week. Quotations on cattle: Goud to cholce cornf-d steers, §7.258.00; fair 1o good corn- fed steers, 35.154 eummon to falr corn- fed sieers, 34.6046.35; good to choice ran atecrs, 16.2506.%; faif to good range sice $4.605.. common to (air range & t 10g4.50; good to cholce cornfed cows and cifers, $4.0048.00; fail to good vornied cows nd helfer $3.20g4.00, common Lo fair corufed cows and heifers, $2.2684.2; £00d 1o echolce range cows and heifers, $3.8044.56; fair 0 good range cows and heifeis, $3.%6@3.85, common 10 falr range cows and heliers, §:.2@3,2; guod 0 cholce Sluckers @nd fevaers, $4.006.%; falr to Boou sockers aud feeders, $4.60%3.50; com- won to fair stocker ln:l .teo ers, ‘2‘.250 850; Stock heifurs, §2.90Q8.78; veal caives. 3.6007.0; bulls, stugs, ecc, §2.75G4.50. Representative sal —NEBRASKA WESTERN 3 2 sleers.... 918 4 80 M8 435 40 1L CoVB. ... 18 helfers.. b coWs..... $od 4 cows ilacie Valiey feeders.. 977 4 00 feeuers.. 80 8 60 1 bull,.....100 J. B. Hambeiger-—-Neb. L1004 470 G sieers.... Niels Rasmussen—Neb. stecrs...1307 4 Co b steers. Sleers.... S 420 47 COWS.. nel.ers... 620 2 W 3 cows... Tuily & Musser— 1000 4 40 4 BLeors. W0 850 18 cows.. 1512 & 10 7 bulis. De Krance Co— fecders.. 9% 4 b steers steers... 8% 350 7 COWS.... WESTERNS—SOUTH DAKOLA. calves. 050 6 calves... 280 bull.. 19 cows oy 3 Cows. 44 cows.... 9 cows..... 8 6 buils.....168 65 cows 16 heiters... 7i2 Cattle Co.—~Neb. 18 24 cows pry 7 5 5 828 steers. 700 10 6 steers 1 heiter 7 buiis... wwa wos » we EES EES c &2 EESLE 6 caives 1 calves 15 cows B cows § he.tei W2 cows 10 heifers... 12 cs. & hs. 25 COWs... 13 heiters. [ avis Puine 6 steers.... w5 4 00 4 Bteers... 14 4 0 \Willls & Son—8. D. steeis...1126 5 1o y steers....1067 F. Belts—8, L. 1220 6 W 5 Cow 1006 L1017 400 1. Moore—Wyo. 950 4 40 2 soers. 90 44 4 steers. Art Doyle—W yo. 1200 560 35 Ateers T ] T COWS.1oue i 4w W. F, usT 4 70 2 @@ steer cons. i 1010 [ steers.. steers 2 . 966 o stecrs. cows : s.eers Hill-Wyo. 11 cows. 00 3 15 2 helfers A, D. Hamner—Ww yo. 166 600 20 feeders 1085 4 4 feeders 170 4 40 Seott teeders COWH.... 118 50 feeders tecd.rs trede:s 1239 107 Sides—Wyo 910 870 2 cows 1353 o 60 1 caif D, Breckenridge—ldano LA0TE S 40 B miags..... W2 48 Fred Hunter—ldaho. 951 4% 4 feeders 85 435 15 cows A. J. Fletcher—Idaho. 33 steors.... W0 440 49 sieers... 911 4 40 8 steers.... 1010 4 5 N steers.... 6 4 2 HOUS—Hogs sold 6gl0c higher this morn- ing and, in most cases, (%@l0c higher. active at the advance became evident that receipis hardly large enough to satisty both and shipping orders, ihe market became still tirmer, closing active and 10¢ higher than yesterday. ‘This means that most of the hogs sold at §1.52%@7.67%, with the better grades selling on up as high as $1.95 for the top. It will be remembered that yesterday most of the hogs brought % with & top at §1.80. Today's advance carries the market 10 the highest point touched since the first week in Oc- tober. Representative sales No. Av. 8h. Pr. 5 06 190 176 n 1 1% ) 20 100 7 am " o g 6 a 220 13 31 8 316 [ = % 3 + cows steers 1020 150 cows. 1453 feeders. feeders. feeders. . 990 4 L0 8 and, &s it were Ar 3 e 1 i o (3 0 Pr * % W 120 “ 0 o W o | | 4. L) in Ni 2. St nat, @s.1 n 0. 62 . 6. W 1 8k steady. week show pared with Supplies @00 head, as compared with $,00 head the same hend for the corresponding period of last year. Snarply curtailed caused better qualiiy buying interest. prices from the opening, ket showing an the close of th prices each succeeding day leaves current quotations about week ago. “‘Clean-ups’ constitute no small percent- age of feeder offerings and country buyers are not making any grand inferior kinds. snitable grades of both sheep and lamb: have been tully steady higher as compared with last week's close. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: to cholce lambs, $6. wood for par! good 16 good wethers, $4.50@4.50; Quotations choice lambs, $3.1666.50; 5.70,76.16; light yearling ewes, 0. 0, earlin, 4.40; good to_choice ew o. How Will You Invest Your Earnings? you desire to lay aside for safe keeping, bring it to this bank for deposit. 220 269 b 339 i 259 L —Only 1ELP. received market and prices Recelpts for on common and however, prices awe: . 00, Representative sales: Cattle 008,00 10. KANSAS CITY oelpt Market ' steady and dressed beef steers, good, $5.008.35; stockers and feeders, steers, $3.40006,25; southern cows. $2.76G4.00; ive cows, $2.96%6.00; native heifers, $3.00 bulls, $2.56¢/4.10; calves, $4.00G7.00. HOGS—Receipts, 7.00 head. bglie hij @8.00; ers, [l hea; {EEP 5.50; st. her i Bankof Omaha Ity We i Certificates bearing thres per cont inter 1 " “w 320 0 ¥ a today, a ma the r thus far da th all kin lambs, [¢ on $4.50G5 $3.7505.50; yearling breeding ewes 56 1daho ewes.. 110 Idaho ewes, 14 Idaho ewes, CHICAGO LIVE fe © d Sheep Steady—Hogs Five to Tem Cents Higher. CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—CATTLE—Receipts, estimated 2,000 steers 60G9.10; bul .25; stockers and HOGS—Recel market, 5g100 & City 5,000 head, inciuding 1,300 southerns. to stron; top, o AND head. Market strong to 10c higher; lambs (:cw( 7.60; 150y feeders, $3.250%.25. vearlin, 1ambs, Louts ST. LOUIS, Noy 0, 4,00 head, steady; native shipping and export steers $6.7503.00; Bteers, 5. 40; incluai dresse .50G6.60; stockers and feeders, cows and helfers, $3.26@7.00; $2.50603.26; Texas and Indlan and heifers, $2.25@4.50. HOGS—Recelpt $ HOGS-Reoeipta, 450 head: market very active, rales. Market steady: $6.25G7 66 stockers, lambs, 8t. Joseph Live Stock Market. JOSEPH, Nov. 2 300 .00; 10 SHEEP SIOUX CITY, Ia., Tam, $7.500 higher: pigs and lights, $6.00G7.75 @7.90; butchers and best heav head; 16 hij 500 AND bead; market steady; Stoux City HOGS 5 100 bulk of sales, $7.7617.50. hig! Josept )—CATTLE—Receipts, 600 head; mar- et steady. \ Recelpt: her; ran Stock in Sight. | Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday | South Omaha Bioux City h Kansas City St. Louls . Chicago Total Met NEW YORK, | §12.7: at no sales bei Metal exchanke. | cember $12.70013.00, March at $12.90G13.15. | closed steady |6d and futures at £60. 1200 tons spot wnd 1,000 tons futures. | dealers | electrolytic at cl qu 12.87 | quotea” at Lead York. | London Spelter $0.2606.40, New York 8t was m W Louis. and market for standard copper 1§ reported on Spot. osed at wit lak $12. Tin iote %. November closing at $30.26@30.40, December |credit of treasurer of Un $%0.254490.60, February at §30.409%.70. Sales on the New York exchange were 10 tons spot at | Then London market closed tirm. £138 168 and futures Jar ulet; 2% narket as The 1 changed at £23 Ga s 10%d for Cleveland warrants in London, Locally foundry, northern, $19.00(719.50; No. t @19.00; No. | 17 | bu |w Tittle L 8T |weak at $4.25; spelter NEW ol Nl as §19.26 1.0 on supp 50 for well he 1 sout 19,50, UIS, N Coffee Market. YORK market for coffee futures opened steady at | unehanged prices \ts in response 1o a partial advance of franc at steady Wall rt of L seatte tEn ken not has also served As a result, the trend of 10; good heavy holce wethers, $4.85@5.85; $4, 4001 igher; choice heavy, 381! butchers, $5.107§.20 cholee light, pigs, $6. SBHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, mated at 10,00 head; market steady; $4.256. wesie v $1Aasi0; paci 0806, light, $7.56Q7.90; pigs, $6.60@ .35} atags, $5.1048.%, Hiak B February was quiet market Havre, rst National What amount have you been able to save this year? and ou have an idle hundred—or fifty or even ten-—which ssws Certificates of Deposit payable on demand, or Time S ™13.0 00000.00 s E “ L | steady net unchanged to & points higher. 69308 . | Sales were reported of 3,000 bags, tncluding [ | December, 6.3@6.46c; 6.46c; 12 Muarch, i Spot ste o. T Rio, & Yt |[Shasise, nominal; No. 4 SU@She b " |mila, quiet; Cordova, 9@11% sprinkling of sheep was enough to test the remained nominally the fiv day this rked shrinkage as com- runs of previous weeks. this week OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. d Fancy Produce nished by Buy BUTTER—Creame: the retall trade in i No. 1, in 60-Ib. tubs, Sibc; No. % in' 1-Ib. car. tons, ®c; in O-lb. tubs, Wise; pack stock, 2c; fancy dalry, tubs, Sc; Mar- ket changes every Tuesday. LGGS—Fresh selling stock, candied, 2 POULTRY—Dressed broilers, 2ic; spri Mo; hens ldo; cocks, 10¢; ducks, Lic, geese, Mo, turkeys, c; plgeons, per doz., .. Alive, broilers unger 2 pounds, 1, uver 2 pounds, 10we; hens, 10c; cocks, Gige; ducks, full feathered, 1U¢; gee: tuli teathered, ¥o; turkeys, under 10 pou lov over 10 pounds, lic; gulnea fowls, s8.6 pe doz., pigeous, (¢ per doz. OY 81 L iS—Selects, smali cans, 2c; large «o; gallons, $1.86; New York counts, small, d4c; large, 4bc; gallon, §L¥; Baitmore, slundards, small, 2c; large 3c, galon, rlees Fare and Wholesalers. . 1, delivered about i-ib. carton total ys last week and 62,000 | runs each he keener day have demand and to enliven 1ds was sharply bhigher Monday's general mar- dvance of L6@%e over previous week. Stronger 2@40c higher than & rush for the | siuik e | 4. e jame | | FISH—Fresn caught, aimost dressed; Halibut, 13c; buffalo, Se le; builheacs, lic; catfish, iic; »! sunfish, $@lc; black bass, %c;’ whitetls) i pike. lio] walmon, 136, plokerel, Lo frog legs, doc. I'reen trozen whi i llc; pickerel, dressed and headless, y; Pike, Gressed, 12c; redsnappers, lsc; Span: ish mackerel, 18C; nadve nischerel, Sc each, BEEF CUTE—No. 1 ribs, lic; No. 2 ribs, 12c; No. 3 ribs, Twe; No. i ioin, 2¢; No. § jom, 16c; No. 8 loin, dhac; No. 1 chuck, ve; No. 2 chuck, bac; No. 3 chuck, yc; No.' 1 round, Sc; 'No. § round, 6wc; No. § wc; No. 1 plate, otac; No. 2 plate, 4¢; No. § plite, dyac. g FRUITS—Grapes: New York Concord, us- soclation pack, per basket, 3ic; 100-basket ows, per baskel, 2c; California, exua laney Flaming 'Tokays, per large cral 4L76; d-crate lots, per crate, $. lots, per crate, $L.00; extra choice Malagas, per 'bbl., $.60; extra choice heavy Maingas, bor bbl, 3o.W; sieicly fancy Malagas, per UbL, 36.60; siriclly fancy heavy Malagus, per bbl, $L.W: extra faiicy tnted grapes, per bbl., §.00; extra fancy extra heavy tntea, per bbl, ®.W extia faucy piui L Bohhmia D, per bbi, Hu.0% Cranberries: Wikconsin, Antler brénd, extra fancy Juibo, per bbl, $10.w; Wisconsin, poppy Lrand, Bell & Cherry, per bbi., $1.00; Wis- conein, fleid run, per bbl., $7.00; fancy Cape Cod, ¥ 50; choice Cape Cod, §i.0; clioice Cape Cod, box, §2.50., Apples: Extra Col redo Jonathans, per box, ¥2.60; extra chul Colorsao Jonathans, per box, §2.2; choice Jonathans, per box, *2™ Missourl Hen, No. 1, Ben Davis, per bbl, $8.60; Missouri Ben, No. 1, Winesaps, per bbl., $Lud; Mis- sourl Ben, No. 1, Gano, per bbl', $.16; New York extra fancy Red Buldwins, per bbl., 34.60; New York extra faucy Greenings, per bl $1.00; New York farmers' pack, ba.d- wink, per bbl, $.75; New York farmers’ pack, Greeninks, per bbl, $.16. Poars: Californiu, extra fancy Easue buerre, per box, $2.60; Michigan Kieffers, per -bu. bbl., $4.00. Ordnges: kxtra fancy Valenclas, 12, 160, 176, 20 and 216, per box, $460, 20 and W; extru fancy Florida, 125, por box, 3325, Lenions: Extra fancy, ®0 and s, per box, $i.00; chvice, 0 and 60, per boX, $.50. Grape fruit: Florids, o, 64 and 30, per box, $..0. Baianas: kxtra fancy Port Limon, per Ib, ic; G-bunch lots, per 1., s%c. Honey: Colo- radv, per crate, $4.25. VHEGETABLES-Sweet potatoes, Virginla Red Star, per large bbl, $2.50; 5-bbl. lot, per bbl, §2.60. Celery: Exira funcy Michi- gan, per doz, %c; extra fancy Muskegon, per fiat box, 312, Head lettuce: Per ham- Rutabagas: Cunadian, per Ib., Cabbage: Wiscor enuine Hol- seed, por Ib., e Ib. iots or 1i4¢; ‘red, per b litornia tomatoes: Per crate, §1.50. ‘Unions: Indlana Red Globe, per bu., $1.00; ldano vellow, per bu., $1.00; Spanisi, per erace, $1.50. Potu- toes: Colorado, per bu., we. bigs: New, imported, T-crown, per b, lbe; 4-crown, per b, 13¢; 12 13-05. pkgs., per box, 80c; b0 6-02." piks., per box, $2W, NULS—Aluionds: Lrake scodlings, per 1b., 1bc; filberts, large, per 1b., Me. Pecans: Louisiana, per ib., 1iwe; Jumbo Texas, per 1b., 16¢; medium Texas, per ib., 13ige. Call- fornia wainuts: No. 1, soft snell, per Ib. 1c; No. & soft shell, per ib., lle. Pewhuts Raw, per ib., Gc; Jumbo, raw, per Ib, 7c; rousied, per ib., bc; saited, per box, $L.. DATISS—30 1-1b. pkgs., per box, $2.15; new Hallowe'en, per | sugar wainut, per box, §1.25; fard, per ib HADES 1 green, e; 1 cured, CIDER—Mott's, per kg solling to readily at possibly some Good | g 7.60; falr to 00d ght yeartings, ‘6.5 yearlings, $4.5006.25, td 4.85; alr to good ew feeder stock: good to cholee #2009 Good to fair to good iamb: 8, $5.0008.30; hea old 3 wethers $8.1608.85 Av. 102 Pr. 43 % 390 2 26 STOCK MARKET eders. .. ulls. head; et steady; cows, $3.0 G0@4.75; helfers, $3.00§4.75; calves, $3.000 edors, ' $3.76G5.25. estimated at 16,000 head; light mixed, $1.80 00018.06; packing, $5.00 .00; bulk of sales, §1. esti- heep, .00 .W0@7.60; yearlings, Live Stock Market. Nov. 12.—CATTLE-Re- ; cholce export $6.6098.50; fair to 0 wteers, $4.0005.1 $2.0095.00; southers Market was $8.10; bulk of eales, $7.70 and buich | LAMBS—Recelpts, 3,000 g8, $6.00006.25; B ogs wethers stockers and ve Stock Market, 12.—CATTLE—Recelpts. ng 2,600 Texans. Market beef and butchers' steers under 1'000 Ibs. anne; calve 5. $3.506.00; 7,600 head. steers, cow Market 10c packers. $8.000 1000 natlve muttons, $250 s and bucks, LAMBS-Recelpts, 001 $3.00u3 3 12.~CATTLY by market steady: and heifers, {2 -Re- steers, 0u6.00; Cotton Market. {EW YORK, Nov. i2—COTTON—The market opened barely stoady at & decli of @l points in response o wemk Live pool cabics and lLiquidaion. Offerings wers well absorbed by a scattering demand in- splied by continued roports of firmness in the sou.h and prices during the middle of tue morning ruled only £ome 6@6 poits net lower, Futures opened barely steady; 14.40c; January, 14.53c; March, W.88e; July, 1480c; August, October, 12.59¢ oifercd. Futures ciosed steady; November, 14.18c; December, 14.340; January, 14.49c; February, M.bie; March, .67c; April, 14.67c; May, June M.78c; July, M.Tic; August, | September, {2.95¢; October, 12.45¢. Sheep. | osed quiet at 20 points lower; mid- 1,00 | diing uplands, 1475¢; middling gulf, 16.00c ... | sules, 1,000 bai 1000 | GALVEST Texas, 3,000 | —Steady; 14 5-16c. 1,00 | ST. LOUIS, 10,000 | changed; middlin, — | ceipts, 5984 bales: shipments, 665 bales; 000 | stock, 27,822 bales. | NEW 'ORLEANS, Nov. 12.—COTTON— Spot quiet; 140 lower: middling, 14c%: sales, on the spot, 200 bales; to arrive, 80 bales. Statement, Nov. 12.-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust funds Gold coln, $570.845,509; silver dollavs, 8488 276,000, siver dollars of 1890, $4,017,000; sii ver certificates outstanding, 48, 15,000, QGeneral fund: Standard silver dollars in general fund, $1.598,112; ourrent liabilitiex ‘,!Ill 663,441, working balance in treasury treasury offices, $28,976,74 in banks to States, $% 810, her; top, $8.05; bulk of | LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,00 lambs, $6.6007.50. tock Market, Nov. 12.—(Special Tele- Decen: 14.70¢ ¥, 2400 head; 14 50, nge of price market $1.7007.9; Cattie. 1,300 w00 5,000 4,000 Hoge. 3,400 2400 3,600 7,000 7,500 16,000 Noy. 2~COTTON Nov 12.~COTTON--1) 16c: wales, 33 bales; r 40,100 16, Market. v. 12.—METALS—The | was dull today, the New York pvember and De- @127, January at at $12.50¢13.10 and | The London market I #pot quoted at 7s Fales there included Local $13.00G:13.25 casting at with spot and Treasury WASHINGTON, $12.0 e copper at §79%@13.00 and was easy ted nuary at $30.30G30.60 and | 68,0 min eral subsidiary coin, $§1, fun: 3 silyer 30.40. Spot was at £141 s A5, New Bt. 'Louls unchanged at £13 with spot quoted at and at $6.2096.25, Bast | ondon market was un- Tron was unchanged at | New York Mining Stoeks. NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Closing quotations on mining stocks were ws fol Alige . 1 *Brunswick Com. Tunnel do bonds Con. Cul. & Va Horn Bilver Iron Siiver *Offered. 3. East ot, 4271, "wa con stock Mexican Ontrio Ophir Siandurd Yellow 4 73 was steady. No. 1| 16 31850 | 1 southern, ket ern No. : e a8 % Forelgn Financ LONDON, Nov. 12.-Money was supply wnd dear on the market today and discounts were inclined to ease. The Banl of Bngland has received $A%6.000 in Amer ican eagles from Paris and will sk bu | more, On the K exchange i smular prospects Benr muonev oftset, the jod bank return and furt akened katfive, ov. 12 —-METALS—Lead aull at $6.25 in short Noy. 12-—-COFFRE-The rt to an advance of 6 and ruled street buylng he near ring P and months Viauidatior but offerings the market raily loeal There and a closed Bunk (o rings. Nov. 13.—Hank clearings for to- 4044686 ana f coires laxt yeur, $215L0ST.04 OMAHW aey wery and ponding dats

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