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NOVEMBER 14, | thy with the | mecurities opened a ' Pacific and were lightly supported, nd the markei A fraction below tpatents, 159005 4 cloars, $4.5004.75, foreigners were dull hade above Triited States © GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Traders Lean Strongly to the Bull Side. OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET th | gholce lambe. $6.1546.50; fair NEW YORK STOCKS AND Copper Stocks Furnish Objeot of Speculative Diversion. und sacks, $19.5 GENERAL closed quietly a3 18, Nov. 13—Trading on the Bourse prices were stronger rices on the Bourse rm, upon the easing tendency of international money matters. t Kinds of Cattle Show Streng for the Week. Quotations of the Day on V s« steady and NEW YORK, but steady; inter l(rulw ers, $4.6004.80, Tades, $4.2004.90; Kansas st Rye flour quiet 5 |4.30; choloe to fancy, 34306450, Buckwheat flour, dull; $3.25 per 100 Ibs., nominal CORNMBAL—Steady * G0OD CONDITIONS DISCOUNTED | MOVEMENT HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE ., Minnesota patents, $5.35 18, $5.1665.90; Minne- winter extras, $4 New York Momey Market. NEW YQRK, Nov of Corn Are Light, Farmers Are Expected to Send it More Freely Cold Snap Comes. MONEY--On Toans strong: ¥ b@6% per cent; MERCANTILE PAPER-6@%% STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with ac- fn bankers' 4883 for sixty-day bilis and at Commercial ER—Bar, 80%c: Mexican do BON DS—Government, Trade Reports Are Encouraging and mbs Twenty-Five to Cattle, October Heturnd Show that Rail- 54 per cent: six_months, & Week and Feeders Are Water Mark. fine white and yel- g%f‘!olfifi, coarse, $1.40G1.45; kiln RYE -Steady; No. nal, f. 0. b., New York. BARLEY—Steady; feeding, #0@6sc, ¢. 1. 1., WHEAT-Receipts, 1 OMAHA, Nov SOUTH OMAHA, Nov Oattle, Hoge 2,389 NEW YORK, Nov e copper stooks speculative di- ness which had The return from abroad |of a number of capitalists wio are credited |®with a deciding voice in negotiations 0 have been under way for con- Interests was made ration In the western, §l%e, nomi- Recelpts were seems very little mt the prewent monment to hold prices up. X i& considerably und the winter outlook gives promise of being very large, A8 the acreage is increased The domestic the genera) iist. Jarger than last the present Wednesday. Official Friday ... Estimate Saturday Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- | mestic, elevator, and §1. : 1 northern, t, f. 0. b, afloat; After “opening lower on the wheat market rallied on covering and small offerings on fears of a squeeze In October and the firmness in cash was muintained during the session. December, §1.14%@1.16% [ M $Li1% @111 11-1 closed at BL1IK; 'July closed at $1.08%. pot firm; N %, nominal, ‘spot, Duluth, §1.16% solidation of copper the uceasion for the demol These facts 101 Tnt M. M prices deciine. Six daye this week Guaided admissions by were Interprated by ment s confirmation of the subject tlemen Receipts of corn thoss gentiem, weather conditions are unfavorable to ship- and gathering of the new crop. farmers will Same days 2 weeks ago Same days 3 weeks aAgo Jame days 4 wecks ago. ive announcements This movement acted as tonic on the stock market, whi posed (o wait to see the complexion of the bank statement by assertlons that supplies of ficient to guard stock market vaiues would be forthcoming from other sources the ciearing house banks Statements wers mad kg M, K. &M be free sellers 3 Wheat weakened on freer offerings and the undertone wing table shows of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last Armour & Co. e SN Y. C K 34, ruling bullish. Speculators say as long as the milling demand remains urgent, prices predict easter when the winter crop is more transactions, December closed ay closed at 68%e. 126,775 bu.; spot market dull: mixed, 2 to 3 ibs., nominal; natural White, 26 to 82 Ibs., #4ig@46c; clipped white, May, 4Tic; closed at 4i%c. values later 1,952,102 1,863,688 The following table shows st South Omaha for the 1ast that foreign lend- in New York and | eat private bankers were apply- Ing resources to the protection of the There was a |of 'gold into the Bank of England, largely the Bank of France. the average Corn was very firm and a shade higher several daye. unfavorable weather is the In corn, the wet and warm o the movement ceipts prevents liberal offerings. Frimary wheat receipts were §96,000 bush- were 453,000 busi ear of 1.047,000 bush- ditions heing options steady of N. J. & bu... i International information that_this movement was likely to continue, as the Bank of England might desire the conditlons surrounding the operations be- ing made satisfactory to the French bank requirement. ever, of additional drain already In sight on New York bank reserves Prospects are that out 1o South America besides engagements % 3 U T 0% HOPS—Dull; 1600, 33¢89c; 1 BT s P against receipts last els and shipments of 606,00 bushels. Primary corn recelpts were 32,000 bushels and shipments were 275,000 bushels. 0% bushels. and ,000 bushels. 19,000 bushels of corn, oats and wheat and flour 439,000 bushels 33 332 33 2233 14@20c; Pacific coast, 1008, Bogota, 21%@2%c; Cen- ErATRR S0 acia 2G%c 5 —Steady, acld, PROVISIONS- Steadys Jt 11.60; beet hams, 23.00q 50; eity extra India 21.00. Cut meats steady; plck- pickled hams, le west, $13.4013.50. SCOMI & 8P g g sty 478 EEET 14 shipments of further gold 1 Unfon Pacific 4s. = 25.00; packef do_ Tst & ref. i, 4 7 1 4 54 | ceipts. day’s bank also appears | Distitiors’ 6s @13.00. Lard, firm; mida refined firm; continent, $13.80; South Amer. ica, $14.60; compound, " $10.00G10.%. firm, "family, $26.0027 TALLOW—Quiet; city (32 per pkg.) 6%c: (pkgs free), @s%e. Steady; domestic, falr to extra, 2% @ic: Japan, owtc. EGGS—Steady wheat and '4d higher on corn. w0 _have been exhausted. Trade reports were encouraging and re- {uins of October gross earnings of ads wera sufficlent Recelpts and_disposition of live stock at |sales, the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., short clear, $24.50 to indicate a high- Articles.| Open.| High o'clock p. m. November 13, 1309 that no cail loans are made at the Stock RECBIPTS exchange on |but a strong demand for time loans was Loans for sixty days were made at 6% per cent and that rate London Stock Market. LONDON, Nov. 13.—Closing stoel - western_ extra firsts, o 29@32c; seconds, % was asked for % Loulavilie & N delay the appearance of (he the confidence the surplus to be L After some CHEESE—Fir 10 Norfolk & W 123% do pta 107% Ontario & W ‘18X Pennsylvania 18045 Rand ~ Mines. full cream, , full cream, Septem- full cream, Octo- e, full cream, common to kinis, full to speclal, 60 ULTRY—Alive, st of those who expected Cash rrices WHEAT—No. 2 hard, $LOLG1.02%; hard, 96@wc; $1.01@1.02; No. 8 spring, %6g%c; No. rn " Gige; No. 3, B%e; No. 4, e, No. 2 white, 69%¢ OATH-—No. 3 mixed, 31G3% low, 3%@38c; No. i 4 white, 37TH@8T%¢ RYE~No. 2, 68c; No. 3, 66@6T Bonds were heavy. value, $1,843,000, unchanged on ecall from last Males and range of nge today were as followa: Total receipts...... DISPOSITION Cattle, Hogs United States bonds were western chic on the Stock Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Compa Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co.. 3 Schwartz-Bolen Co 18 Southern Pacific Denver & Ris G... @ 'ORN=No. 2, | Altis-Chalmers ptd - Amaigamated Copper Ameriean Agricultural No. 3 white, @ WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT b, I O ! Kansas City white, 8R@88%e; No. | ol o d € bath Day. OMAHA, Nov. 13, 1609, Snow continues general th o the northwest, SILVER—Bar, . B. Root & Co.. % stendy Mt 3% per POr Ounce. | Giner buyers 4% per cent. scount in the open market /4% per cent; for three -16 per cent, American Linsesd American Locomotive months’ bills, 414g4 practicaily | there issourt valley, the eastern slope of the Rocky Rains continue in the nd upper Mi : bare of supplies graha” was nolhlnl‘uf any consequence doing in the cattle division have been quite liberal, s of a year ago. whole, has been in very falr condition and | ly satistactory Local Secarities. Quotations furnishea by s Jr. 614 New York Life buildin, west, lower Missouri ‘X:hr’l[‘l(l’: as a in eastern Nebr: s and were moderately heavy generally throughout The total fall at Omaha within the twenty-four hours was 2 weather is colder everywhere west of the be somewhat colder in this vicinity tonight and Sun- with continued rain or snow. Jécord of temperature wnd preoipitation ared with the corresponding day of % 8 nu The market, CHICAGO GRAIN AD Anaconda Mining Co. in- | Features of the Trading n Board of Trade. .~ Wintry weather in one of the factors re- sponsible for a sharp break in wheat prices st Lo rha: l’;urkel%clnlod weak at net declines of %@%c to %@ic. affected by the slump In wheat and closed but corn closed firm. Prov excited and firm and c her than the final figures of the previous session. The wheat market owing to persistent hammering and to a lot of week-end liguidation. This selling counted heavil 8 Support was at [ the day was of the bears, Atiantic. Const DR Ot pid.. JReceipts of cornfed steers have not been large and the supply has consisted cipally of short-fed or warmed up @ come Into direct western_rangers and which poor sellers in -consequence. Rot shown very much change during the would | 1. command very strong prices. Quite a good ers have been recelved dur- ing the week, although Ash Grove L. & C. B. & Q. (. » Cuba (Rep. of) Internal ss, 1913 Detroit Edieon rin- es with rather Prices have CHICAGO, Nov. the northwest wa. Bethlehem _Steel Brooklyn Rapld Tr Oanadian Pacifie Central Leather . Contral Leath Chesapeake & ORIO. Chicago & Alton Chicago Great Western ctfs Ohicago & N. W here today. o, O e st three years: Minimum temperature Precipitation . weak all day, de- mand and the trade has been active and strong_with prices at week 10@15c higher than one week ago. Cows and heifers have portion of the week, but the demand has been ver: the market throughout has been in a very healthy condition. of the week desirable grades are around 10@15c higher icienoy 1n preeipitation sincs March 1, Slint k. close of the nohes Deficlency corresponaing period in 1905, in, riod in 1007, 4.. Ap.‘WELFH. against the marki 0 time vigorous. Imost exclusively In favor demand for cash Forelgn news constituted a this good Conolidated Gas Corn Produets ... Delaware & Hudson Deaver & Rio Grands Y correspondi alrly active. the Liverpool market of ld to %d, able crop reports from Ar Weather conditios Ja—Bank clearings for (o- 1 wing to favo ntina and Au n this country such as Lo ingpire con- olling, a decroase in temperatus in the northwest being consids runner of an increaded movement of spring General Market. sponding date 13.~WHEAT—Lower, track, No.(% red, cash, $1.25; No. 2 hard, ecember, $1.06%; May, $LOSHG "CORN—Steady; track, No. 2 cash, 68%c; 'l;:cimber. B8%c; May, 60%¢; No. 2 white, OATS—Steady; track, No. 2 cash, $9%o; May, 34e; No. the close of last common canners and cutters if anything, a Quite a_good many thin cows | per bbl and heifers have been going t better prices than packers would ST. LOUILS, Nov. Brie 34 pfd.. .. General Electric Northern pfd. Great Northern Ore otfs Tilinofs Central Interborough Met. red a fore- |§ to feeder Stockers and feeders have been free sell- ers throughout the week. with prices grad- desirable grades with the market generally a little the close of the week, Com- mon, light and medium rades have been slow sellers at uneven figures. cornfed steers. $7.25G8.%5; v, r dellvery for the day The close was at almost ottom, with December at $1.06%. market was firm an ed to e higher small volume and December, 38%0; RYE-Steady, Tie. ¥ R—Unchanged; red winter patents, 5.0096.90; extra fancy and stral ; hard_winter clears, EED-Timothy, $2.70@0. CORNMEAL—$3.00 BRAN—Steady: sacked, cast track, #1.00 HAY—Steady rie, $11.00g12. Tncrease over last year was §1,81 New York Min stronger at NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: *Leadyille Con | firm, with prices Trading in oats was o the market was Inclined (o sag because of the weakness of wheat. nged to A shade lower. Prices at the close falr to good corn- $6.25@1.2%5: common to fair corn- fed steers. $4.00@6,2%: go0d to cholce range | steers, $5.5006.20; falr to good ran range steers. No. 1, Wineds bot S #0@4.60: go0d to cholce cornfed cows and | souti Ben, No. 1, Gano, per bbl., ¥. iy &35t 25; York extra fancy Red Haldwiis, per bbl, por om. Tunnel stock Misouri Pacific .. pork was up ¢, com) yeatorday’s tinal figurek. The demand ased on the sensationally light colpta of hoga now being marketed thro a about 363,000 head, ag: Junuary pork sold between 831, The market closed at almost the top. iding futures ranged us follow: es.| Open.| High.| Low. timothy, $12.00§16.00; pral- IRON COTTON TIES-80c. BAGGING—6 9-16¢. HEMP TWINE-Te. PROVISIONS—Pork, firm: jobbing, Lard, higher; prime steam, $13.10118.%. Dry salt _meats (boxed), | Horn Btiver National Lead S oAse N. R R of M. Ist ptd. New York Central N. Y, 0 & W Nortolk & W North American Northern Pacific to good cornfed ‘o 3.96; | and heifers, | Merchandise and Specle. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Imports of merch- ndise and dry goods at the port of N York for the week ending November § valued at $19,400,797. the port of Ne: fair cornfed cows and heifers, $2. ®ood to choice ranke cows $3.760'4.50; fair to good range cows and heif- ers. $3.38@3.75; common to falr range cows and heifers, ockers and feeders good stockers and feeders. $3.76@4.50: com- | 1 mon to fair stocers and feeders, ock heifers, $2.76@3.75; veal calves, $3.50@ ; bulls, stag: X 85, HOGS—Hogs sold 2%@6c morning and in a gr than yesterday' esirable grades sold largely at §7.8@ 7.90, while yesterday one-half of the re- ceipts went at bulk of all the hoy best hogs today sols which was the top yesterday, but there were more hogs at the price today. light and the demand, packing and shipping, was very good and all the early arrivals changed hands in a very short time at the advance noted Receipts of hogs this week have been quite large, showing a gain of close to 2, head as compared with last week, but falling off of about 17,000 head as com- | While values have | the extra shorts, choice to York for the week ending today were 335,028 silver and $114,386 : Exports of specie from the port of York for the week endin 000 gold and $3,060,607 silver. Evaporated Apples NEW YORK, APPLES - Market quiet, to be a little better inqul delivery, which is quoted at §%@S%e; on epot prime is quoted at Ht to_fair, 6k@SKe. AR TR DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are firm, with small stocks on hand and a fair jobbing ging from e to crop to 6@dc for fulrly good demand and cholce are quoted : fanc | Close.| Yes'y. P, C, C. & St Preased Stesl Car Pullman Palace Car. Railway Steel $3.0078.75; | 188, pes POULTRY -3t today were $1,904, 12%¢; turkeys, 14 se chickens, 1lc; ducks, 113¢ dy: croamery, Z@sic. EGGS—Steady, Hi4e. ok Flour, bbis. this any cases fully early market. Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock island Co. Rock Isiand Co. pfd 18.—EVAPORATED but there appears iry for November :: Ok 89%@% KAOO.!N!. Shipments. big s at 37.82%4Q7.57%. The Blom-Shettisid 8. & 1 Southern Pacifle . Southern Rallway 8o. Railway pfa Tennesses Copper Texas & Pacific quotations re Re- o Kansas City Grain and Provision T%c for new Californ! KANBAS CITY, Nov. changed to 1o lower; 13.—~WHEAT—Un- No. 2 hard, $1.02@ 0. 3, $1.0091.06; 'No. 2 red, $L17@1L2; —Unchanged to mixed. #'c; No. 3, I%GGS! B84sc: No. 8, Bble. OATS—Unch: No. 2 mixed, ! t 1@11%e; extr T. 8C L& W. ptd. 4 Peaches are £88% N€ & FF higher; No. 2| 00 | Unlon Pacific pfd U cholce, 5% aic; y are firm, with' little pressure of offerings and a moderate demand are quoted at 4@blc: { 10 w2 5 | 10 s2) 1 53 2 white, 40@42c; ared with & year a luctuated somewhat during the week, general tendency of the market has been steadily and rted out with a good sharp advance, owing still further strength on Tuesday! Wednesday's reaction was made up and on Thursday and Friday, market about 5 one week ago half of all the hogs in the $1.70, with & top at §7.7. The t to | the highest polnt touched since the first day of October. Representative sales: loose Muscatel | Cash quotations were as follows: piRe Chemical FLOUR—Firm; winter patents, §. winter stralghts. $4. HAY—Unchanged; choice timothy. 12.00; eholee prairie, §9.2569.60; aita, $15.00016.7. |~ BUTTER—Oreamery, 28¢; seconds, 26 HGGS—Extras, and dirties, 18c; current receipts, erns, loss off, lde. 0. - L olDHlll straights, Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 18- COTTON—Market for futures | 14.38c; January, 14.4éc; March, 14.62c; May, July, 1476e: August, 14.06e; Octobe: | Dec mt:l"mf:’u:".v' 14.55¢; F ece er, i January, 14 5 Febru. 14.8c; March, ¢ 4 14.%0¢; June, t. | 1428 ‘September, | 8pot ‘closed Wastinghouse Blectric -4 Western Union - packing stock. her than it v Last SEEDS—Flax, No. 1 northwestern. §1.76. 260, Clover, $11.15G12.75. PROVISIONS—Pork, mess, per bl., $4.00. | r 100 ibs. $13.45913.60, Short ribs | sides (loose), $11.134G11.50; short clear sides ed), $11.00¢11.25, ‘otal clearances of wheat and flour were Primary recelpts were red with 147,000 bu. the recelpts for Monday: corn, 156 cars; oats, W7 cars; hogs, No. 2 red, | \18; No. 2 hard, | 1.02@1.06; No. 1 No. 2 northarn Saturday ov outhwestern, $1.64/ | Timothy, $.40¢ Boston Siocka BOSTON, Nov. 13.—Money, call loans, § 6% per cent; time loans, 5@6k per o losing quotations on stocks and bond: Recpipts. Bhlbm:.n(l‘;s 14.88¢; July, 13.80c; October, ulet: mld:llln'l uplands, 14.75 Nov. 13.~COTTON—Lower; LOUIS, Nov. 18.—COTTON-Dull, un- {i% | chenged, Middling ne’ 're | stcck,’ 271380 bales NEW ORLEANS, ilw‘umm Com. L. 884 Atlantie 119% Butts Coalition Produce Market. Atchison adj. 4 13.~BUTTER— % equal to 439,00 bu. 66,000 bu., com corresponding PHILADELPHIA, Quiet: ‘exira wesiern creamery, ie. BGGS—Firm; mark; current receipts, Slo at mark; western Atohtnon B, R 22333133223 5] 180 Copper Range n returnable es, | 4 - Seess 130 Daly West rsts, free cases, 3¢ | Boston Elevated at maik: current receipts, free cases, 3@ ¥o at_mark. CHEESE-Firm; New York full creams, 17¢: New York tull creams, fair to | good, 184 G1e%e. Liverpool Grain a; LIVERPOOL, 13 —COTTON. nged. ~ Middlin, Am. Arge. Chem. Sales on the spot, Am. Pneu. Tube. 1 8 Macw, Mining 11.08;" No. & o No. ? cash, 0414@8! e; No. 8 yellow, 6Fige, i No. 4 white, 33@®isc; stand- | creameries, 3844gd0c; | Olls and Rosin. NEW YORK, Nov. |firm; prime orude, yeliow, $6.8056.95; Jan- i, New York, $8.05: Philadelphia and $5.06. Philadelphia and Baiti- | gere in bulk, $4.65. Turpentine, steady at RLZETTRRER FEE l&—WHEA'r—u.vm, 3y ol D.ulnnlnn weatern, winter, d. B s 114d; March, new Amercican mixed 3 is generally no sheep of conse- no EGGS—-Firm; 3 \nark, cases included, 0%@20\e: firsts, 2Mc; prime firsts, 28c. quence recefved today actual market Cleanup shipments of fat rangers, & fajr sprinkling of feeders strings of sixty and eighty-day constituted the week's run shrinkage is apparent in volume, however received as com. pared with 56,000 head last week and 52,000 | head for the same week last year classes opened Monday and prices were pegked up 15@2c A ¥road demand and the better kinds of | in stronger prices on following days, o that current quotations are about 2@d0e higher than the close of last week. Cornfeds have been selling well but producers are urged not to be in too | market warmed up bear- stock £00d. $4.2564.90. OIL CITY, Nov ; shipments, 230,276 bbls. SAVANNAH good | oung Americ -OIL—Credit balances, average 157.78% average 230, TOLEDO, O., Nov. —iEliDH"A‘Im'Q-P. 3 g.ml‘: no es- 8. Timothy, %0; November, A marked | POULTRY- Firm: turkeys, i6¢; 1201 SPrings, 13%e. 0% North Buite 50 to 80-1b. welghts. The! 80 to Bi-1h. welghts, Th@c; 8 to 110-1b, TATOES-Sieady: Vil = 18.—O1L~Turpentine, Treasury Statement. WABHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The condition of the treasury at the beginning of bus ress today wi Trust Funds—Gold coin, $881.865,869; silver gollare, Hets.0m 0; 6.000; * silver certificates outstanding, 453,089,000, y December, $i.8; Tare, Milwaukee Gral MILWAUKE choice to fancy, # {all along the line. active competition on | killers has resulted $4.004.55; K $6.50; M, $6.55; N, $6.10; WG, Recelpts Todav—Wheat, 38 cars: corn, 19 0, WW, 5660 Estimated tomorrow— i T hokEA No. 2 northern, od. silver “dollars of Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Noy opened steady at prices to an advance pathy with the partial rise of e and on moderate support from loc Europe seemed to be selling a little here but offerings were not heavy and the ma ket ruled generally steady. with the close steady, net unchanged to 5 points higher reported of 22,780 bags. | ing January at 6.5c. March | at 8.7, July £80c. Spot murket quiet; #4c. nominal: quiet; Cordova, @llie. General Fund—Standard silver dollars in neral fund, $1,791,1 working balance in in banks to credit ot treasurer of the LUnited States, $36,467.507; $17,157,420; ' minor coin, §1.284,5%; totel balance in gene Peoria Grain Market. CORN—Lower; yellow, #ie: No. 3 B6G5€i4c: no grade. No. 3 white, 3%¢; ourrent liabilities, much of & hurry strings as packers are bound to tur DULUTH, Nov. 13 —WHEAT-December May, $1.04%; No. No. 2 northern, $1.06; No. § northern. $1. OATS—3%e. northern, §i.f offices, §26 §26,008; mong receipts. strong would just about 4 There have 0od bands of ieeders on sale, but orders more sulta NEW YORK, Nov. 12—SUGAR—Raw, %6400 centrifugal, 96 y . 8 430; No. & 4.6 0. 10 4.8c; No. 11, 4.80c; No Forslgn Fi LONDON. Nov. 1.—The mone: today exceeded the supply. Discounts were firmer on the anticipated stringency in connection with (he issue of in treasury bills next week. The finished the week dull and ffirs were steadier on the iquidation, but British securi- £.75G6.80c and Sej on the mar No. 4 Bantos, #a8%e. of the previous day. Country interior | srades are | hard to move & tions on fat shee) lambs, §7.1¢ xood ov. 13.—~WOOL~Unchanged ; ‘:o-m'bln.b and ctl'mhln 3 o} heavy fine, tuh washed, 26@88c, y Stock uemv uncertal cessation of 1 004 wethers, i g0 A:n-. $4.5004.80; fair to good ewes, $4.200 |e.c0. | Quotations Good to e A to good iambs. . 00615 “;"‘&.-‘.";»’""'Fa L] . .:: g variings, $.5 ;o w.Lr ¥ 10! R0 1 cholce ewos, 83 1504.88: b awes. §2.7510.60. yearling breeding ewes, 6. A6 00. on feeder stock LIVE STOCK MARKET AGO Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Are Steady. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.-CATTLE-Receipts stimated st 800 head: market, steady; | beeves, $3.90G9.95; Texas steers, §.8064.8; | | western steers, $4.25@7.50;, stockers and feeders, 831098 95, cows ahd heifers. $2.109 | 5. Y . e HOGS—F market steady, Ight, §7.60§8.06; mixed, | | heavy, $§.708.20; rough, §7.700 ¢ . #1.86G%.30; p 4 | %6.0007.70 bulk _of sales, §7/908.15. | SHEE AND LAMBS—-Receipts, ocstl- 883 moted at 3000 head; market steady; native, G6.00; 'western, $3.00%. yearigs, ; lambs, native, $4.75407.55; western, ve Stock Market. LOUIS, Mo, Nov, 18-CATTLE-Re- 100 “head, incipding g, native flhig;\n 800, dressed 0 ceipts, steers under 1,000 pounds, ragad feede 33 EOE 25; 2,G7.00; canners, $ "W hoat 55 L {250; bulls, $2.5064.25; cal 11347 |Texas and Indian steers, $3.60§6.00; cows | |and heifers, $2.9504.50, HOGS -Riceipts, 3,00 head; market | ples and lighis, & 5: pack. Wr7.90; butchers and t' heavy, £2.0078,18. No Sheep. toek Market. Mo., Nov. 13.—CATTLE— s, 1,000 head: market steady; steers 14| $.50@8.25; cows and helfers, $2.0009.%; | calves, $8.25a | HOGS—Receipts, 2500 head: market 6o | | higher: top. $5.10; bulk of sales, $7.50%8.00. No sheep on sale. Stoux City Live Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Nov. 13 —CATTLE—Re- 100 head: market nominal ~Recelpts, 1,700 head: market 5g10c range of prices, $7.5097.8; bulk of 7.860.1 HOC | highe Stock In Sight. Recelpts of live stock at the six prinelpal western markets yesterday : Cattle. Hoge. Sheep. South Omaha .. 380 00 Sioux City L1 Joseph. 1,000 | Kaneas City. .. 400 . TLouls Chicago Total receipts..... OMAHA GENERAL ce Prices Fare 4 Wholesalers. BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade in i-ib, carfons, ®c: No. 1, in 60-b. tubs, Sl%e; No. 2, In 1-b. cai tons, in 60-1b. tubs, 2ve; stock, 22%c; fancy dairy, tubs, 23c; Mar- ket changes every Tuesday. stock, candied, 25c. 3 broilers, 38c; springs, 14e; hens 1do; cocks, 10c; ducks, lic; geese, | M4c; turkeys, '26c; plgeons, per dos., $1L.B5 Alive, brollers under 2 pounds, 2 pounds, 10ic; hens, 10c; cocks, ⁣ ducks, full feathered, 100; geese, full feathered, Yc; turkeys, under 10 pounds, 1bc; over 10 pounds, 17¢; gulnea fowls, $2.50 per doz., plgeons, e per doz. OYSTERS—Selects, small cans, 22c; large 4c; gallons, $L8; New York counts,'small, 33c; large, 45c; 'gallon, 3L, _Haitimore siandards, smd i 'large, 3c; gallon, vy FISH-Fresh caught, almost all dreseed: Hallbut, 12c;' buffalo, 8c; trout, 160; bullheaus, ldc; catfish, ii¢; crappies, | suntish, 9glsc; black bass,’ 3%c; whiterish, r vre loc; pike, 1c; salmon, 13c; pickerel, 1l trog icgs, 45c. Fresh frozen whitetish, N lc; pickerel, dressed and headl pike, dressed, 1ic; redsnappers, lc; Spa ish mackerel, 1sc; nauve mackerel, ¢ each, BEEF CUTS—No. 1 ribs, 1ic; No, 2 ribs 12c; No. & ribs, 7%¢; No. i i0in, 2¢; No. § plte, de. FRUI'TS—Grape sociation pack, per basket, 2lo; lots, per basket, e [ faney " Flaming Tokay $1.ib;, S-crate lots, per crate, §1.66; Tot te, $1.60; extra choios Mi a | per bbL., $.50; extra cholce heavy M strictly fancy Mala ew York Concord, as. 100-bask. California, per larg: Bohhinia D, per bbl, $0.00. Cranberries: Wisconsin, =~ Antler brand, extra faney Jumbo, per bbl, $10.0; Wisconsin, poppy |Lrand,” Beil & Cherry, per bbl., §i. onsin, fleid run, per bbl., §7.00; fane Cod, §7.50; choice Cape Cod, #.0: Cape Cod, box, $2.50. Apples: Colorado Jonathans, per Jonathans, per box, $2.00; No. 1, Ben Davis, per bl | Bep, No. 1, Winesaps, pe Missouri $5.50; M| Len, | $4.00; New York extra fancy Greenin, Lbl, $4.50; New York farmers' pack, baid wins, per bbl, $. | pack, Greening | California, extrs box, $2.00; Michig: per bol., $5.7b. oy Valencia box, $4.60; 200, 216, per box, 176, 0o Florida, | Bananas: Extra fancy Port Limon, p | 4¢; G-bunch lots, per ib., e, radu, per crate, $4.35. per flat box, $1.25, per, 8. Rutabegss: Canadien. per Ib. « tomatoes: Ver crate, $1.80. Onfons 1ed Globe, per bu., SLU; Idano yeilgy bu, §L.Ww; Spanish, per crate, i.ov. toes: Colorado, per bu., Tve. #igs imported, 7-crown, per Ib., 15¢; per b, 3¢ It | 50 6-0z.’ pkags., per box, §2.00. NUTS—Almonds: Drake seedlings, 1b., 1be; filberts, large, per 1b., lde. Pecans a | 1b., 16c; medium Texas, per Ib, 134c. fornia walnuts: No. 1, soft shell, No. 2, soft shell, per Ib, per b, le. Peanuts per box, new Hallowe' per box, §1.26; fard, per Ib, H1DES—No. 1 green, CIDER—Mott's, per keg, $3.00. Metal Market. NEW YORK, ) 10¢. KANSAS CITY Hueston of St A C Nov a when { here tonight 17 The toial score Hueston, 500; Kiing. 64 with the prompt relief afforded. Persistent Advertising Is the Big Returns. sl road ‘ ; Herber! E. Gooch Co, Brokers and Dealers GRAIN, FROVISIONS, ISTOORM Dmans Office: 520 W, ¥. Life Bidg. #el Felephons. Deuglas 8L w Independens, A-3121 and A-3103 1y e Avalon, Cal. , estimated at 8,000 head; | 700 Texans; | & and expor | eof and butcher | 1c; No. 8 loin, 84c; Neo. 1 chuck, vac; No. 2 chuck, bwe; No. § chuck, dlge, No. 1 round, Sc; No. i round, é%c; No. § 6c; Nou. 1 plate, 6%3¢; No. 2 pl i No. 3 irictly fancy neavy Iulu‘:-, | bbl., $6.50; { per’ bbL, $7.00; extra fancy tinted grapes per bbl, $7.00; extra fanucy extra heavy Untea, per obl, W eXtia fancy Dius La Wis- Cipe cholce luxtra Colo- redo Jonathans, per box, $2.60; extra chulce box, #2.35; ciolce ourl ¢ bol, $h00; Mis- New New York farmers’ Pours: fancy Eastre Buerre, per a Kieffers, per d-bu. bbl., 126, 215, per box, #.o0; 260 and Xira fanoy Florida, 1%, $5.2. Lemons: . ve per box, $id. ib., Houey: Colo" | VEGETABLES—Sweet potatoes, Virginia Red Star, =per large bbl, 32.50; 5-bbl. lor, on up as high as §1.9, | per bbl, §2.00. Celery: Kxtra fancy Michi- | gun, per dos., %¢; extra fancy Muskegon, Head lettuce: Per ham- £ ge: \isconsin, genuine Hol iand seed, per 1b., 1kc; 1,00-lb. lots or | more, 1i4¢; ved, per ib. ¥we. Californis 1ngiaild A New, . 4-crown, 12 12-05. pkgs., per box, M, per Louisiana, per Ib., 1/c; Jumbo Texas, per Cali- Tc; sugar wainut, 0c; No. 1 cured, ov. 18.~METALS—With |both the New' York and London metal exchanges closed, prices were practically nominal toda: veloped. Tin was quoted At $30.26690.60. | Local dealers quote lake copper At $14.00 | @13.5; “eiectrolytic, #$12.57%@13.00; stin | $12.85@12.5T4. Lead was qgulet at 37 [ 445 spelter, 3025G6.40. lron unchanged. 18.~Thomas A. | Louts, for & third time be- | came the champlon pool player of the world | he defeated John G. 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