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THE HA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909 (fiAIN‘HDPRMUQE MARKET | gk =ormees e po v | EW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |75, "t o sty cetesee™sc| GMAHA LIVE STOCR MARRET | CHBE {rm; New York full creams, the United States, snsises; subsidiary holce, Mo fal 0od, 6% silver coin, §16,064,780; minor coln, 624, b begmiaed S total balance in general fund, 4,179,115 pidbed A w Congestion in December Option Some- YEW YORK GENERAL MARKET | Market Becomes Lethargic Because of | New Yok Money Market. Receipts of Cattle Liberal and Mar-| l r st what Relieved by Unloadig. | quotacions of 1ne Day e Various | Doubtful Factors Overhanging It. | NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—MONEY-—On eall ket Good. firm at 44465 per cent; ruling rate, #% per | E e Tt Commodities. g -7 | cent; c.n.:n.T.‘Z.‘«. 4 per cent; offered at i — ) B l f O hr ¥ NEW YORK, No¥. 7. —] —Re & per cent Ime loans, easy; sixty days, | | LETTING : GO OF LONG WHEAT 5\, JomK Nov 1 FLOUR-He |COPPER DEALS STILL IN AIR §B)7 Pt Tme loens canvi sty davs |HOGS 0750 LOWER, CLOSE B anko ma a . i and steady; Minnesota 3 | six ‘months, 44@4% per cent. pe—— e - 15,40, winter straight % N PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6@6% in Light Reecel Receipts of 4 orm’ Are’ Very ®hts | sota bakers, $4.50G4.85; winter extras, $4.%Q | Lot Expectéd Financlal | ver_cent. o Owing . (he, Stobms’ Weather, | 430, wioter pateniy SITEST; wioter 0% | Mimourl Pacific i ‘Ann STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm, with s Good and Taden, $4. sas stralghts, $4.507 | actual business In bankers' bills at ) . : nnd Preyest Aerivals Are lfj.uo, Rye flour, steady; falr to good, $1.20@ | and Bonds Go to Slight $4.535@4.845 for sixty-day bills and at Steady Prices Maintained | ‘What amount have yon been able to save U3 P Ad erine 4.%0; eholee to faey, $4.3064.5. Buckwheat et P geak Ry Promfush on Curb, | $4.5725 for demand; commercial bills, $4.82% on All Kinds this year? and @4.55%, 9 CORNMEAT,~Bteady: fine white and yel- Sedidai SILVER-Bar, e Mexican dollars, low, - $1E0G B) coarber - SLMOLAE, ki hgie 8 -y : 48%o0. , Ve Yov. 17, 9. YWY OMATA, Nov, 17, 1. |dried, 836, No. 3 westetn, Bio, nomis | vEW YORK, Nov, 1f.<The condition of | BONDS-Government, steady; rallroad, SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 17, 18 o | : A c e “attle. Hogs. Sheep, | The ookl i e Deoember option R the speculation In stocks became somewhad | firm. Recsipts were: Caitle, B , ill I t has been Al reljeved by ine heavy | PALIE o b ‘New York ¢ | i€tharsic today ms w consequence of va.i- | Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- Official Monday.......... #13 ;500 1908 IIOW W You nves P 1 4 m& uring the 1868 |iNew York teeding, 60@63c, c. i L. | ousidoubtful factors overhanging the situ- | lows Official Tuesday......... & 3004 t values ruled rather soft |~ « o o NI B ation. ‘Ihe swelllng of the owiward move- | U. 5. ret. fa reg..0 Gen. Blee cv. ba....19% | Estimate Wednesday 0 Y E i ? Cotsy, “fie Marier lacking: new boying | WHEATT Receipte, 1060 bu.; exports | ment of goi o South Amerh 10 L C. et a9 | our rarnings power. [ U Spot, easy: No. 2 red, $125 |ayuch factor. The lack of furthier response 1N Tot. Met. 4ws S | Three days this week..1s Receipth-of corn are véry light, owing to | atked, domestic, elevator, and §1.%%, nomi- | iz {he copper industry to the conssidation |y 1014 Int. M. G T | Same days last week. the stormy woather, and present arrivais |Bale f. 0. b, afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. | jioject was another. e oo Ty |Bame days 1 weeks ago.31 1 It you have an idle hundred—or fifty or even ten—which are hardly sufficlont (o take care of the ’l‘ %, nominal, f. o, b. afloat; No. 2 hard | "ohe “tone for time loans was_ sUENUY | Allis-Ghalmers st 36, Mole 8 siy | Bame days 3 weeks ago.23, 4 50, ' b y incal cohfumption. There is Do news to|Winter, $1.19% nominal, f. b, afloat. | eqgier, It changed at all. Neéw York ex- | am. Ag o8, Ji L & N, un 4. 9y, | Same di 4 weeks ago.28.19 you desire to lay aside for safe keeping, bring it to this bank r ces | Wheat was firm early on the cables, but “hici | 9% | Same days last year....21508 bring a higher values and future prices y . change at Chicago slipped back to a SHKD( | Am. T. & T. cv 451004 M., K. & T. 1at s, 9% : ot hres ey U, movemenit, starts. | {urned weak under heavy specuiative sell-| giscount. There was a decided falling off | Am. Tobaceo ... wiw G0 g0 4hs ... WX | 7pe followlug tabie shows the receipts for devosit. \Wheat - gased‘ off with no suppori and ”:‘ ¥ 71'(- Y'-u'fr! "‘\1 th srestern c"“""," in the private discount rate in London, |Am. Tobacco és 1008 1. | of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha considerable profit-taking, buying was 1008 And on fuvorable reports IEArding |causing apprenension of & check to the in- | Armour & Co. dke.. si for the year to di compared with last W'y o . limited rices -higtp béen boosted jfor|the Russian and Argentine ero * [ flow of goid to London. Confidence is feit | Alchison gen. ds..... sva™,F: QonC €° vear: 1008, Ine. Dec. e issus Certificates of Dsposit payable on demand, or Time ihe last ‘gwo weeks ANd traders were ln- | Olose whs Witke = nel lower. Decembet|in a very strong Bank of England return | g0 (% it 3o ont O Cattle 907,750 76,218 s Ooniifioates Beviep Nrok por oI (Rkeivat lined ‘to fexpect. some reastlon. I 18 pre- | cloted ai $LiL May at $L11% and July at|iomorrow, &s 4 result of the week's Im- | at®oSti Hine i RN & W. i . ' 364 | Hoge . 944,635 2,126.731 ... per o dicted prices will l\»nrls Cul, 1 'Uo.liN B . a0 | Provement. Some signiticance atiaches 104 & 0. 4 # .....0 |Sheep . 1,978,281 1,901,013 77,268 e unill thg 1 ‘;‘m‘:‘r tion b TR R~ eceipts, 10426 bufi sxzw;§:~ Me. | Feports of funds offired in Wall street by | o dus 3 ¢ a1 The fojlowing table shows the average wheat . .,..0 # !mfn copn values, while L BP0t ) :'“‘;"M aha ;na p:ly .lufid: hl‘):‘kl.'l l'r;m“\hlrh' Ih- tl:‘-; :r :«"h s_nw(u,:._ - 5 e AL ‘: price of hogs &t ?m"h Omana for the last T, situht c ret | 73, » erted & lull In that trade for whic gy g b 3 th several days, With comparisons gy T e P R T fi et weather. | e ' vellow,” Te, all |} gn " price of cotion is given some re- |Chi. & Auou o. o ’ L =TS *13,000000.00 The option market was without bility. T) 1| b int. letude | €, B & Q. Jt 4 b . b b Jate. | 1908, 1908, (1907|1906 1905, 1904, 1¢ — Samples of mew. corn recelved Are of rather | | K } [ sponsibility. The falling back into quietude Reading gon, 4a..... 9w | Date. | 1009, |1908. {1907 . [1906. [1905. [1904. [19 & St d 4 e n 1B rareactions, closing unchanged to e ne S Bk i ' of the coppers must be explained by sus- | 9o €. 4 S St.Lam B F. tg. 6. 3% — - Primacy: L e were 521,00 bu. |lower December closed at 7i%o and May | picion of the reports of the consolidation | 0t & 56 % & e 8 3o "an "sa .51, saw |Nov. 7. . 1878 4900599 483 491 und shipments werd 509,000 bu., against re- .n Ne: 2 ts, 1,500 | &nd the admittedly chaotic state in which Tatthor b L 8 We t. 7% | ) o) TI6%] ¢ | 46 81| 4 9| {bts lact vear of 90,000 bu. and shipments | OATE—Receipts, 123,750 bu.; exports, 1800 | iy’ oro,ec ™ol “eiings. The influence | g ey ‘%0 16t gold 4a.... 82 |Nov. 9...(7TH b 62 4 &) 3 4 of D000 b bu. Spot, steady; mixed, 26 to % ibs.(o¢® BENECL VTG MOECR, e eorption ‘0. 100 "eabORTd Alr L. 4n.. 80 L 10,0 772%| 586 ¢ | Primary corn receipts were 23,000 Bu. and | nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 Ibe. M%D | o6 "o “\western Union was seen ¢ o. ev. 4s..102% | Nov. 1l.. | 5 6L 4 95 Lipments. weru 408,000 bu., against receipts | 46¢; clipped white, 34 to 42 Ibs., 4614@48%c. 5 . vanoes | J i coi. 4. 91 v 18...0 7 8 H T S Du “and” shipmenta of | HOPS—Dull; state, common to cholos, |0, the sass with —which —advencee A Pacific 1st ret. 45 M3 [ Nov. 13 Herbert E. Gooch Co. 166,000 bu. 1000, 33G39c; 1908, 14g20c; Pacific coast, 1909, | ere forced In mingr independent compun- Ry. o 108 jes in which a dominant binadi x Ind. e . 3 7 . L - Brokers and Dealers 2 363 29¢. {1 s in which a dominant combinaiion ex-| d. b e S el w0y | Nov: 1.} -y ! idd ‘ 27,00 bu, of corn, 2,000 | 28G%c; 198, 17gi22e ! Midiand 4. s By & L 16 j48 2| 4 RAIN, PROVISIONS, STOOZS B N inat and” flour equal to | HAY-Firm; No. 8 80@86c; §ood to cholce, |18t5, such as the smaller iron and stcel 8.1 & ex. i siy UOR Pa L1l 18 fvod 1 LY | 9ot companies. The long expected Un'on Pa-|ap: & [ & 0% Oniahs Office: 810 W. ¥. Life Blag. €500 bu. by - 4001 sen. | A1 finaficial pian: made [ts appearancs | p0- & K. ov. .. 10K G0 du & 'ret. w0y 00 Li 3l closed %@%d higher on wheat| HIDES—Firm; Bogota, 21%@2%c; Cen- |l p ne|D. & R Q. 4 9y 8. Rubbe ) | o “all Telephons, Donglas 68L wnd "0 Higher ‘on corn: tral America, Bomie. .. . DAk ot an e of $5.508000 irs: ‘and | Dl SRL & st U I Tedelpts and disposition of live stock at P indepesasnt, A-didl and A-18a A g S aos s i | Distitier ceipts and dispositio e Bt 5 k . 2 Al range of option EATHER—Steady acld, 220%0c Rl O b G A e s “Bouth Omab, 4 Jidess Muu Laigest Aouse in tae Wate agagnag 3 3 1% ) ¢ | PROVISIONS. Heot steady: family, $14.00@ | refunding convertible bonds, underwritten | Erie p. lien 4 R i | ie: - gt |, S RONTRIO - at 95, the price at which they are offered [ do gon. 4 T Neb.; 0 79 Articies.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close.| Yew'y. | FI5F0; Wiass, B 000 b "oty " extre to_stockholders. A small premium was es- | 90 ev. s ser ALl S Wtk M. .. \ RECEIPTS I PR Wheat, | | | | Tuecs, $20.60G21.00. Cut meat k| tabliehed in the qu||>lullgl\ |for“:hv bonds |- g, (5 ser B, B geWen Blee orlial 84 @by H 3| SHEEDP—In spite of the fact that there - hes A 14 |led bellles, $13.25@14.95; pickled hami .50 | by dealings when lssued, In the outsid Contral 4s ... 9% |C, M. & St. P. 6 was only a meager percentage of fat sheep 4 Dee-.| 1ol 100l 108 “;22‘.[ Tk 0. Tard, eanys ‘mddle. west, market. As part of an lssue of §175,000 000, s s Wabash : 3 «+|included in today's meager run, buyers LEGAL NOTICES | May. g 9| . 9% @ SR S8 reey T | ot whish wothionty It to be asked of the . on Stocks and Bouds. Missour! Pacifi E H for packers started out very leigurely to e Bl s - .y T 57%‘ 5% th Ameriea, compound,_$10.00¢} | stockholders, and with announcement In | BOCTC Nov. 17.—~Money, call loans, 5| Union Pacific u fill their orders and in most oAses bids |y MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Dec..| oa o T | ATl DO e oty o, | tha day' mewa of ‘similar Kuthority to be | @54 Der cent; time loans, G404 ber cent |G & N- W~ easi ‘ b ;| were “somewhat ower than yesterday. COMPANY. ol " short clear, $4.40G2650; mess, $5T6G2.0. | asked by the Atlantic Coust ling (0 !u!u‘e; A, Suotalons on stogks and bandar |G & N Wy yes Ny uavioes Tdeoldedly bearish hus much | SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEBTING, Dec. \ 31l 4 %%| TALLOW-—Country (rkgs. free), Gla@itc. | 822,068 000 and by the Cleveland, Cinenna tehieon a4 algamated -....... sy | Cr Bt P, M. | eariy o y oy 3 Notice 1 hereby given, that a specia o] ®%| RICE-Dull; domestic, fair to extra, 314 |Chicago & St. Louls to issue §20.000000, an | @b B peoieeeee... 9% ‘Com KHBIE RO W 101010 SN ghe Saper Hufency | st this 1 1 X . meeting of the stockholders of-The Mis POULTRY—Dressed, firm; western chick- | catlons for capital coming forward. The re- | poston & Aibany. 321 tal” & Ate [ & P. west. 3 -+ |different from eastern levels, did not serve | held at the principal bffice ‘of kaia-@om- ens, broflers, 17G2le; fowls, 12/4@1#}c; tur- | ported determination of the Britich 10rds | Goston & Muine .. s Tliinots’ Central ¥ o Ionprove the ‘altuation. Most sats how: | pany, in the Missourl Pacitic Bullding, No. , WHEAT—No. 2 hard, §1.02G1.03; No. 3|keys, 18 to insist on a general clection before pass: | Boston Eisvaied .13 Centenniai % [C. G. W.... -|ever, were’ "just about steady and |3 Market Street, in the Gity of St. Louls hard, 95G3L01%: No. 4 hard, MG9c; No. 2| BUTTER--Steadyt creamery specials, 8ic; | ing the budzet was without apparent ef-| Filciburg 15 Fopper Range ... Very few lower spots were Appasent. A | Missourl, on Tuesday: the 18th dsy of spring, $1.01@102; No. 3 spring, %@3$L.00; | extras, 30c; third to first, 36G29%c; state, |fect on markets. A it pats H. & H.107%Daly West Total recelipts. t trade at barely steady figures would | January, 1910, at nine o' k in the fore- No. 4 spring, 026% dalry.” conimon to_ finest, 2@0c; process, | Ronda were firm. Total sales. par valus, Fmion Pacific ... L " iaaklin ... o s o 0T g Tl o L LT e B LRI PR TR 1y 1 tron B No s sciloy, No: oo so | RS ek, ariRTAery A T 7 T | JLE (A BORe . B W s 101 Greens, Cuninda o1 le. gl sring uf twppy fat WmOs 80ld atishe foliowing DCODCESVRREL. L 0l Wi Touc, Mooy whiie e, " * | CHEES itate, new, full oream, ey wod sanae of prices on_the Stock v o, B 10 e R | D 4 “\xv'(ul‘h feeding stock met with an oD Asent s SN AT No. 3 mixed, § speclal, 16%@17%c; September fancy, °H today weer as follows: o prd ... Michi . ] Pacl 2 ctive inquiry, as usual, again toda - v d approve a No. s "White, Wbo: Qgtober, best, 1o} common' to good, 144 g Sajon. Hgh. Lo, Clone: | Amer."T. 5111 iy Monwgi - 00111 68 | Kemone & Compan i s fow ahipments (hat wore fiie n SrEVIRK | o tagn ndentare of 'i'.‘i..'iw'" g date the o 38c; standard, #8 1E%e; =kins, full to special, C. Allts-Chalmers pfd ... 6,300 5T% - 8 | Amer. Woolen 4% Nevada ... S Irsl v % retarded trading somewhat, but practically " and tween AT o o throe: No. 3. G1G6sMKe. LGOS Irreular; western extra firsts, 81 4" copper R O lw*m‘d Dowminion «.v.: Ry Eaoaat s . cvervihing soid i "wery good season at 1t day of Ny It i BRLway rd addc; first, 2 i smeconds, 2@2ic; 're- n Agricul it % | $1% Parrot 4 ¥ . B, Vins S0, ¢ L gencrally steady pricey 3 , Bt JRae Bonpipte. trigerator, “special marks, fancy, 4@2c; | Amer. Beet ugar . T | B e, i) Quiney e Sk Le Quciations on fat shecp and lamba: Good | Compuny. o R hecs e A % Chitags 4 g Cgrp. Qaigy | FE8 b gelimeas o R Sner. G & ey B, BB 2 1 3 Tamates s . 2 Rmba, R T00T 10, ood MEht yeaTings, 'S4 | on behalt of this Company &t 4 e Lo Minneapolls s WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BBELT|Amer Cotton Oil o & % IS itveeesnne B Triniy : LR IR I ;i @6.25; ®o0d heavy yearlings. $5.25m6.80; | the Board of Directors, held bn the 16th Omaha ; i — AR 3% | Uniidq oot U s ou v T ¢ ¥00d to cholce wethers $4.8@6.35 falr to |day of August, 198, ) 3 i L American Securities ... 4% BN | United Shoe Mach... 6 Utah .. S %™ |J. B. Root & Co. . oo Sethirs ok st 86 Nood hotes | Y% o ratity, assent, to and approve the Duluth % | d B8 | $4.40004.85; g (c) MEHEER " 5% o 0 ‘ .| Back to the Top for Mercury, Under | American Linsesd . il e W Victoria it J. H‘-\, l;l‘vl“fl . 3 ewes, $4.60@4.80; fair to good ewes, $4.209 | purchase by this Company of the whole or i v D 1S10NS bl Gty yresi® o T R g et -LL LB L3 £ R 450 | any part of the rallropds and other prop- o CAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIO OMAHA, Nov. 1 £~ (- Feper S eeees olve . . ; McCre ! eder ck: Good to | erty hises. of all or any ef the top, | Amer. Smie" & R s adepie e 6 Wolverihe M b Ot « Quotations on feeder stock: (oo erty and franch! ¥ The disturbance, central over the valleys | Amer. Sugar Rfg e 2] Alloues . 8 3 “Hamiio SR by Tt yeat e W : fair to good lambs, | following named - rally os: : Skiet H. F, Hamilton e $.700,6.16; light veariings. %.000 heavy |, e Compan: ‘ . 3 Tuesday morning, continued eastward dur- T. & T 2 e egarty e 15.00; old _w G LT WAy CumDanY: £ l—r-l-r:ll':-l ;:a'l;:-r:ln:‘ -:r: 1:o-|-l ing the 188t ‘n""q'"'{“" hours and 18 Bow §och 00 London Stock Market. élull\ljltxr.kli‘r)nn seeee i iea'rll:u‘u' «2‘5‘3?.‘8";.-‘.’»‘." u‘&;r Sieva: {2’,"‘1‘" .;mk“l..l.lnl: . central over the St. Lawrence valiey. Rain ) LONDON, Nov. 17.— hschild ¥ : K 73.60; yearling d mpany’ ICAGO, Nov. 17.—~The grain market |and snow attended fhis disturbance over |Anaconda Mining Co $2 | wek dote ln\ul‘\m]e‘rlce:wl:calr'::‘l]sll]“:1:’1'1:::; iy Kok S . Bt T u0-t: yearliag bresdiny ewss, | Company, Sedlls, Warsew (s’ South- here today ‘Was ‘weak, and all the cereals | ‘the lake reglon and Ohlo valley and it s [Atchison o the early session today. Prices at noon|Mo.-Kan e Representative sales: western Raflway Company, The Kansas sugKed nt a range of & shade to Mc. Pro | causing lght snows in the lower lake re- |Atebieon pfe - 514 | were from % below to % dbove yesterday's | Other buye B 4641 | No Av. Pr. |Clty Northwastern Balkogt CoiRen. kg vislor s overcame the depressing effect of | Klon and general rains throughout the east- [ fiy (08 "%, c e & | New York closing, Tes 7o7s| 97 western lambs, feeders....... 68 § Nebraska Southern. Rallway pany, The ofher markets and at ihe close regis. | €n states this morning. Coider weather is | huimors & Qho to e London closing. stocks: Total viui. et 5031 2 i 139 western yearlings ............ 104 Omaha Belt Rallway Dompedy, i Tarelts BN avane, following the disturbance and temperatures | Bechianom Steel ... ."\ Consols, money.....82 1-; wr | CALTLE-Receipis tie this morning | 118 WeStern- Yeariings e Southern Railway Compeny, Pacific! Rall- T the wheat Dt acilvity centerea in the | are decidedly lower from the Missourl river | Beooylys Rapld Transit .. . 05 western y'rlings. ers. . b o L RS C LR T May future, In which sales were influen- | €&t to the Ohlo valley and lake region |Canadian Pacitie Amal. Copper.. HKN. ¥, . Unfortunately trains were iate In| gy Qoieeln Se ™o ic reeders. and State Line Rall Company, and 8 tive huying and covermg pur- | and south over the central valleys to the | Central - Leather Anaconda SNtk & W, many cases 5o that the morning was wei . ‘ 1 L 8 do_acegunt 8274 M weie fairly liberal, %i cars being reporiea % 100Nebraska lambs . Kansas and Arkansas Valley Rallway. e tip, the excess on the declines. Ft Bacel c':_'.'l;;':;:::h::'}:“.‘aggr:{;; Lo iy e g s o ookl W ' advanced before tne receipis were all in |15 westorn ewen .. 101 (@) For the purpobe of retil i nder- lods! i the Liverpool market, where | BOR0Y CAGE G GUCRN G COUrt river, with tem. | Ches. & Oblo 118% Pennsylvanta 2 sight. This naturally delay hQ o, | 80 western ewes, 94 27 |lying mortgage bonds and equipma Hrmneu{ alled, dge to slack acgumula- | FERE NECt 10 L THIEOUeet and’ northwest, | Chicago & Alton ..o 000 0. 181K Rand. “Min Somewhat, but still the market, as & whole, | 25 western ewes {1% 47 |gations of the Company and for other! cor- Hring and e BAMGh cabics were rera. [an the outloak s favorable for falr and | hi- Gregy Wert. o't | chidteeen I Eanlamea ke i | A E e g ettty whee 18 | CHICAGY . LIS FETR. MARKET | ol oy T pe oo oI o] reding, and the cables were rein- . A ; g0 O. G Bouthern R & steer 4 THICAG L | an 0! forced by lighter recelpts from the north- b il icinity tonight and Thurs- o, & s e do b, Tyt domand and such cattie as would unswer indeneaness of The M ‘.fll‘a., o Tiail west _4nd. southwest. Favordble orop re- ; ., O 3 L.l 1S Southe: Patifie. || that description sold very freeiy at good, | e way Company, by the gmount, X jorts from ‘the \winter wheat regions, With | eomoared with fne corresponding. ney of | Solo Fuel & Iron ... ot i et g, v A steady io strong prices 118 gy | CR1E Stenay to Strong—1tous strons | Uy likue. of Gold Bonds of, e’ Com- semi-oftieial advices from South America |the last three years: 1900, 1908.” 1907, 1908, | Col uthern 1%t pfd.. Erie ...,. KU, B apieel sl B S el to Higher. pany, limited in-the " ki to the ®aying the Argentine crop is now safe from | Minimum temperatur 14 30 23| Cola, & Southem 2 pld., ... ... .. | e i "pid: sl - 800d use of were aiso good sellcrs A Y| GHICAGO, Nov. 17.—CATTLE—Recelpts | principal amount of T one tha Jocut. damage, id@re. bearish Influences, pitation 00 .00 00| *Consdlidated Gaw ... Y 4 do 24 ptd... 41 Wabiasie© ¥ Steady prices, but, owing (o the late ai-|.g(imated a 000 head; market steady to|time outstanding, to bear inter t & rate ‘The range on the lcading optlons was a rma) temperature for today, 37 degrees, | Corn Products . ' Grand Trunk 2% do pid,. 3 rival ‘of several trains, the day was weil|gerong: 6039, o , $3.60@4.75; | or rates not to exceed five per. cent per trifle over do. May cloted ltc lower than| Excess in precipitation since: March 1, |Del. & Hudson g Tilinols _Central » 3. 2 10 Bpariish | WL %W | advanced before a cleirance Lad been ef- . 830004, 70 annum, payable semi-annually, and all or Yesterday at $1.04% and the last quotation | 2.6 inches. Denver & R O... BILVER-—Bar, stepdy at 2wl pe tected. g fi 8 3 $3. tocker sand feeders, 7 25. any part of such bonds, as the Doard of n December was %o lower than yesterday | Deficiency corresponding perfod In 18, | Denver & R . pd..... MON le@4 per cent. | Feeder buyers were out in force apd any- Receipts estimated at "&3 ; | Directors may detormife, to by convertible at $1.06%. 3.08 Inches. !‘ ors. e T The rate of discount in the open market | thing that they could make use of 5old 10 | market strong to Ge higher; choice heavy, |at the optioh of the u.m,ha reglstered Clear and cooler weather. over the corn Deficlency corvesponding period in 1907, |'p, 18t pra ... % s §for short bills is 43(4% per-cent; for three | 800d advantiage in about the same notches | $3104%.20; butchers, $8.06@8.15; light mixed. | owners thereof fito stock of the Rallway belt, with its promise of speedy orap move- | .87 inches. L. A WELSH Erie td prd .10 Vigides SE0L months’ bllls, . 44@i% per, cent. s yesterday. o | $180G17.90; choice light, $7.90%5.00; packing, | Company upon such terms and otherwise ment, had a bearish eff on the corn Local Forecaster. General Electric .. . 1 ~ l Quotations on cattle: Good to n_lmlu $8. 10, pigs, $6.0097.60; bulk of sales, the Board of Directors may determine market. December closed %@ %e lower than = @reat Northern ptd . 3 3 - New York g Stoeks. cornfed steers. §7.268.%5; fair to g00d orn- | §7.900i8.00. and to consent to, conear in &nd &uthorise erday's closé at e and May was a St Lonly. Ga Maskes, Great Northern wore ct i NEW YORK, Nov. 17.+ Clofsng prices | [°d steers, $6.56@7.%; common to falr comn- |’ SHELP AND LAMBS Recelpts esti- | the execution and- delivery of a imortgage de lower on the close than vesterday | ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17.—~WHEAT—-Futures | lllinola Central . . ase on mining stocks were as follows: fed steers, $4.50¢f.25; good to cholce range.| mated at 30,000 head; market 1 1o and deed of trust on and of theé Whole or L 1% t5e. {ic0en Towerl Cravk Mpc NS Sy B el oo 5 Allos oo v 0 SLoady(lls Con...... stoers, W20GGI; fair Lo good rangs ?r-wp,$m:&7a; lambs, - $6.60% vear: | part of the rallroads and other property 'he e 2 v 3 No. ar .07@1.10; December, e ] ’ *Brunswic 5 SLittle Chief 4 .75@0.0; common to falr range , | ings, $5. .05, X 4 mihe,2eta plt followed ;,!:‘r“‘:? g of the | g Tl 81,05 * Inter.Harveeter ... 05, | Com. Tunnel aiock.. 2 Mexitan $3.5044.60; good to choice cornfed cows and and franchises of this Company ‘Whether Vo. 2 . . * s 55 y g now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure clesed e lower than yesterday's final | o €O ' K 0, Lcash, S84 | nernational Paper H 3 5 oon” e R fHr S helfers, $.25G6.%; falr to good cornfed| Kansas City Live Stoek Market. | gyuch fssue of bonds by this Company, and «quotations. while May finished on yesicr- g o hite. G0 May @8I | Intarnational Fump ok . | et cot 8 ¥ : @ |cows and heifers, $325@4.%; common 10| KANSAS CITY, Noy. 1T.—CATTLE-Re- | to consider and aet upon the formy and day's closing point at 41%e. . ke, Decemb 390, | lowa Central ... DD 2 tren. Bilver 3 ' fair cornfed cows and heifers, $2.5043.2%; |ceipts, 10,000 head, Including 300 southerns; | terms of such mortgage. With the exception of November lard, |} @424e; December, 38%c: | K. C, Bouthern Y \ SOtfered, s | guod to ‘cholce range cows and heifers [ markét steady to strong; cholce export| (s) To consent (o &nd authorize the pur- which dropped off 1ic on early pressure, . K. o Souhers pia T | $3.76@4.50; fals to g0od range cows and heil- | and dressed beef steers, $6.50a8.25: falr to|chase by this Company from time 1o time and_ falled to rally, provisions kept their i /i ved winthr patents, | Ieseneseis & Bu iauis o 5 Copper Prices Advance. | ers, $3.85G3,75; common to fair range Cows |good, $4.5006.257 western, $3.90G4.10; stock- | of not to exceed $25,000,000 par value of the strength and closed uniformly higher, | $5.50416.90; extra fancy and straights, $6.000 | M St P & S. Ste M. .. sazst 156% | NEW YORK, ™Nov. 17.—The U, and heifers, 32504335, good to choice|ers and feeders, $3.0004.90; southern steers. | bonds of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and {anuary D"fldllt‘l; finishing: Pork 2c|5.45; hard winter clears, $2.90G4.40, Missourt Pacitic 1 e 72% | Selling _company, the selling '}.‘;‘:{ufi“;;‘;‘;l(;:'r‘;wsrls‘m;m :re‘;d;;vde: N -f\f“:.m‘." $3.4045.10; south flufi'(:"h‘qufia'"fi&"'r‘; Southern Raflway Company. - ‘r'ib:'.?c'f’f:im'".}l‘m..—-'{"“" at $u BEEDETimothy. RUGE R AT 0% | the Amalgamated Coppér company, today | mon to fair stockers and feeders. $300G3 a (f) To ratify the proceedings of the 7% | advanced W ce of o - bl ; calves, 8.7607.60. Board of Directors theretofore taken in The leadink futures 1anged us follow: 4 n&{/\r\fqmu: sacked, east track, 900 | Natior Blsoult vanced the price of copper 10 13% cents, stock helfers, $2.753.75; veal calves, ¥. 8 pts, 11,000 head; market b Lrvr - — — 1.0 5 ‘o ki MW an Increase of i cent over the prev % 7 ¢ and about the matters aforesald, including ki it i Jational Leaq .. W B 89K | Do s v e e Voo, e, Lo S, Pulk of sales, ¥.06% | the authorization of said bonds @nd Mort- Articles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close.| Sat'y. v firm: - timothy, $1280@16.60; | Nat Ry, of Mex. Rl < O | pre e, $7.8008.06; NEht ¥ 00 o “hiae Ul | #uge and deed of trust and the use to be TN rairle, S1L.00mzs iy g1 el ¥ o | Wool Market i . | oFe. ¥1-00G5.00; light, §1.0097.9; pige, - 6.5 | mdae of said bondli and lo consider and /! | ? \GOING—6 9-16e. | e o Sregen e %% | BOSTON, Nov. 17.—WOOL—, as! B - o o . L act upon such other business as may Dee. " LT 1o 1 oo %! HENMP TWIN B 5 ing, | Norih ~ American G S " [demand for tertitory apd Galitornis ooy ! 1) ket teady s Tamibe. - Mdogt g0 | PTaperly be transacted at the mesting. oy Thomait] 1 & 19 | ]"{P"‘unl‘filr:hln\\‘:-‘:“:.'pn;l‘:.da};'o-m‘ubtl’l:‘lil‘:nrg"m Pactie .10 Y W Ma I8 noied in tne local markpi, with prices g vearlings, 3525665 ' wethers, $1.605.50: | {1, 300K tranater books of the qlomvan.v o 2.2, Lard, { 3 .00 | Pacific Mall ...l 48 | holaing firm in all lines. ‘Supplies, how. " ereniens owen, $4.00g5.00; stockers and feeders, $3.25| Wil be closed at 3 P. M. on the Tth' duy Corn— ) @13.10. Dry salt 'meats, steady; boxed | Ponasylvanta ...l 138% ever, are &mall and | i) 5 oaoy $00GD.00; stockers and feeders, $.35| o Japuary, 1910, and will remain closed Bee (o0 wl 59 004 @% | extra shorts. 12%c; clear ribs. 12Kc; | People's Gas - 4 Y % | S hat oot ol ey 0 T R @6.25. i 3 1 e My s 3 6138 | short clears, 1 Bacon, higher; boxed | Pitia, C., C & 8t LI s Uik |what the sheepmen will-demand for the Bt Lonis 1A00 Bleak Mavket JALr WAL o th 0 AN A RERST 64 [N olip, © Hug ‘ July - [+ ee] i 0 | extra shorts, 13ic; clear Tibs, 13%0; short | Presssd Steel Car ..\l Somiers b ighY\0ffin, advagsce by Boslon Pl Bt oy il Dated, New York, November 17th, 1900 § LOUIS Nov. 1 ATTLE—~Receip's, N 2 o 9 | 4% dealers 1s light. e leading wi el *Qats-—- i ! |clears, 13%e Pullman Palace Car '[! 1'% | tatlons range as follows: Tndiana ' S} ‘& Pea. | aom| a0yl 9%@% 39%@% | POTLTRY — Higher; _chickens, 11%c; |Rallway Steel Spring ... 50 Ty e y S HoNS: Saists, M 4500 head, including 800 Texans: markei BY order of the Board of Directors. L] B o i i :’2| ayl” e 41 |springs. 1%c; turkeys, 16%c: dueks, lligo;|Reading ... 1o 108,500 B o uari s il Jurentighithes Miobd strong to 10c higher. native shipping and ! GEORGE J. GOULD, Presidest. I July ! 3 export_steers, @s.00; dressed beet and | A H. CALEF, Secret 35 3% D | Beene. The Republic Stoel XY G 34c; one-quarier _biood, oured Porke lx Tstaniie sEass 53 Sposs .. i g 2 values: ‘Texas, fine, 12-months, 16@:Sc RUTTER—Steady; creamery, 25@%e. Republio Stesl ptd - * 5 2060 | 2100 210 | EGGS—Steady, %c. Rock Ldand Al A0 stockers and feede:s, === = 3 ; cows and heifers. $3 26.00; can- . flne, 6 to ¥ monts, 88@we; ‘fine, fall, >@ ) butcher stee "‘-f’ 0@6.05; steers under 1.00) Nov 18 to Jan 18 - BT Receipts. Shipmenta, | B¢k 18land pfa’"; n fo% (S0c. ' California, northern, ®gwc; middie | 5 . . pounds, $4.0065.40; St. L. & 8. F. 24 prd 00 county, W@uhe; fal, free, Wyoe. O S A . 83,260 D e i e 14400 | st Youls §. W', 010 8% | castern, stapie, - Thge: sastorn O amon: nere B00T2w: buls, Hi0als: caives GOVERNMENT NOTICES 2 X . 3 8500 | ¢ L w., pfd. 3,200 waTie; v A 1 o8e. {81 1180 |11 97% 119 |Corn, bu . A 41,200 | Bloss Bhe Lo . vgTic; valley No.'1 Bigase. Terrl Texas and Indian steors, §8500 Bloss-Shetticid 8. & 1. 1w tine staple, 77 4 8.30; cows and helfers, 82256450, FO LOGAN, COLO., NOV. [ 120 | 10425 113 [Oats bu A . 52,000 | Southern Pacitic” . s | Oarize; fine JU‘A':‘.‘S', ”,'\}{’, ot st . HOGS—Reeclpts, 9,000 head: market Nfi']redlpors&nlnkln“l)rlvllxsfiy Wil pese Southern Rallway ..... clothing, 6gsse; half=blood, 13a1 . steady; pigs and lights, $6.25@7.80; pack rs. | eejved until 9 .. Degembar.. 103 (107|106 Kansns City Grain and Provistons. |Southern Railway pid .. i eighihs blood, 84G80¢; puiled, 'oat B ¥ 1 e i 17.70G8.00; butchers and best heavy, $8.000 | {hey p:ll:hcly ‘.‘.;,e’,'.‘»‘a r“:":h:r::mlr i l.l:ldl 10 27%| 1046 | 10 35 lKXANSAHN(‘ITY,P‘.’:';\'-‘;&”—?:\;(’EA:«‘&"";;::':“2‘ o vl o oy Sg%c; supers. & 6dc. ' 5 3 PR R *¥iere AND LAMBS-_Receipts, 20m|9f & PUmp house here, separate bids to be TR s e o o s e) - 8, LR 5 % i NO. 3, | Tojedo, 8t L. & W....... s ColBE, S Sieady; o T s . > % o 4y $3c0 Teceived in following sections: truc- o, 2 @1.07%; No. 2 red, $1 p "oledo, by st o Prips | 1 B head: market steady: native muttons, $350 i Yo il tumdda et oL #8912 No. 8| Toledo) St L. & W. bid o . usstern mediunt Hgic; it o g e, WEGT cuha” and Bucke, | on of building, plumbing, elédtrle - iight winiap sivalein: 00 B ¥ sy S0008M: | CORN-—Unchanged: No. 2 mixed, K@ |Union Pacitio pid....lll " ar Py e 9 0 504.40; stockers, $3.00003.75. | yiriog, baliers And abpurtenssess, air com- [ ., its, | 69140; No. 8, b0¢; No. 2 white, 59%c; No. 8, |U. B. RORIY ...ocoorrvers vs y i | et. X . o ive Stook e bid for elect o (WBARLEY-Fedl of mixing, 51G6e; fair N‘:‘T?fii,"&“g‘é‘«h 0. 3 white, d0gto; |- o sieal pid " - Ao gl o TR T T L L RE 5 © celpts, ‘200 head; market stoady application. Envelopes corftaining propofilx A eholce maltug, Biwed f 4 Y Biogio. Utan' Copper e s b | continued bad weather In the western o * $4.5007 cows and helifers, i D™ ang adiresma TR darlarl nobtlwesters, Gibtrg | SWIH: No. 1 Receipts. Shipments. | Wibash . o 4 4% | belt. But there was a renewal of scat- ; —SOUTH DAKOTA o i & Doster, Guariacmneton 0 n A oo, SEED—Tinlothy, $8.75; clov 3 | Wheat, bu. Leae 62,000 000 | Wabash pid AR W% 1% | ering liquidation on advance, repre- WL e Vg XA _ HOGS—Receipts, 5,000 head; mark v; | Doster, Quartermaster, 'U. 8. A., Construet’ PROVISIONS-Ment bork., per ot s is | Corn, bu. 47.000 | Wastern "Maryiand ' cits 2% 2| venung continued evening-up for oyer the 39 cOWs...... 955 gaite Tower: top, 886 Bullk of sale ing Quartermaste; FBONISIONS— # A [0 (s ; v AR | i, Marviens Ha Mg revision committee tonlght oPscs ansas ¥ quotations were as follows: Vheeling ke Eri b . ¥ " he m! e es of wheat and flour were | o Tien.| L . Wirasea, Oenil e i s i ren apeitad stendy. Deaemab COWS. .. 4 3 | Artiel en. h. w. otal sales for the day, r ened steady. ecember, 14.60c; o ¥ coal’to WO bu. Primary recelpis were, | rticles. JOpen. | I | Law. [ Closs, | Sl atae o the Gy | January, 14.78c; March, W.0c; May, 15 ide. | 2 steers. rexponding dhy & year ago. x—;«u':n-:ke‘s‘w,"“"h Sy g e June, 13.10c; Me; August,’ liddc: Kilpa, vecuipis - for: 1OmMoOrrow: Wheat, 4 cars;| Lecember ‘ 1 R : ‘. N15-18-21-22-26-29- D TBRASKA SHEEP . AND = LAMBS—Receipty, 2,000 - — calves... 136 6350 |head: market active and stroug: lambs, | FORT LOGAN, COLO. NOV. 14, 19, 17 cows..... M3 2 4.0067 Scaled proposals, In_triplicate, will be te- 21 heifers... 4 ~ celved until 9 . m., December 1, 1909, and B e Sloux City tock Market. then publicly opened, for the eonstructior® rick Bros.—Neb. SIOUX CITY, la., Nov. 17.—(Special Tele- | Of an isolation Mospi(al heré: Blank forms * " sieers. % |gram.) — CATTLE - Recelpts, 1000 head; | for bidders, plans and speeifications, may YOMING. market steadv: beeves, $4.008.00; grass|be had on'application. United States re- 6 fecders.. 574 425 |cows, $3.0004.00; feeders, $4.004490; year- |serves right (o accept or reject any-or-aib 3 cows. ....1008 1ings. $3.00714 00 [roposals or any part thereof. Envelopes 8 on. & hts, 963 HOGS — Receipts, 1400 head; market | coniaining proposals should be marked ® steady with vesterday's close; 'range of | “Proposals for construction of isolation iR ard W3, MeClure—Wyo. prices, §7.5067.90; bulk of sales, ¥7.5G7.9. | korpital,” and addressed to Captain Chi e, steers.... 998 4 9 steers....1100 . oror—inde Doster, Quartérmaster, U. 8. A., - » Nov. 17.~CUTTON—Higher | 42 cows..... 91 375 & cows 968§ Bank Clearin ing Quu?m ll‘\unler. B Sordhos CROUNI v SR . Cuba (Rep. of) luter: A Ras Mickelson—\Wyo. OMAHA, Noy. 17 =Bank clearings for to- N16-15-21-2 E WHICh: ke No. 3 white, | ggPULTERC Creamery, extras. Mc; firats, Nt e W0 Me 3 steers...100 480 25 cows.....108 day were §2,454782.48 and for the corre B-20-DrR o Bl it [ TR 10 e :;-‘,m-;‘ond:l,"a:(.;:«k'xfi_!‘ stock, n;.;-_ 2 E W L T m{‘w ):7.":::'1' COWS..... 944 840 4 bulls.... 1530 spond date last year $2 086,001.00, tar L cplpte—Today: Wheat, 42 cars: | g 4" girt 2 h £ JWRODSN | § srsnnse b4 0 ORK, Nov. 17 -METALS—Stand- G. 7. Whitman—Wyo. | found that the bidders were high, [ ‘Tn"u“l I . Ebiimated To- | A58 ST Mlor eurvels veceipta We; B SN 4O 8 . A ansvuar A ton Jaw RAIS blal ex. 10 owei M0 AU Toaus. .00 BETTER MOVEMENT {bids were all up to or :b'.iv:mllh:n:m’o“u.lil brorks e g e vy Rl o k. 0 . chan nd higher today A, Bw ~Wyo. P R B i e A Nebrdaks Tl stock ¢ por ceni. dealers quote Lake copher At $13.8515 50, |19 feeders.. %5 4.5 1 cows ... %0 215 | NOTED IN HOG MARKET |viopriated. All such bids were rejected, i TER-Stendy; creamerles, 3%@%c; | Mftw, ee Grain farket. | 3 e 0 electroly’ $13.12:@13.%; casting, $12.87-@ steers. ... 883 3 40 | il and the work was taken up by day labok ey MILWAUK . M WHEAT=No. 1| S B L B oo i 1312%. London market unchinged’ spot £00. SOUTH DAKOTA under the supervision of hired superint teady: recelpts, 5.104 cases; at|Dorthern. §i northern, $1.07% | Qmana & C. B St Ky b 85 . t futures. f61. Tin was steady lccally; Lon. | 8 steers.... 833 3 6 § mixed... 1047 510 nlargement of Trade Vollows Period | 4000 or (1o qifterent. ol g 4y cases luciuded, Hgic; tirats, myo; | OLUS; May. $1.08 Qmata € C. B St W bl 3 per o don market lower, but closed steady, at |17 stecrs...6é 460 teeders. 1063 + 60 of Dallness—Comparison of S8y pb warg 'g‘ z e £582F | ~ 10141 m%B Local s Septémber, 13.20c; October, ‘12.i3c. steers....1100 1041 0%B | Quotations fu:nishe fer PR Spot ciosed quiet; midd)ing - uplands, | | 4ry 614 New York Lifs building: urna. |14 '86c; middling guif, 15.20c les, calves. ... 493 1 5T%| ST%A dy May 0B | City of Omana s, 1318 BE Amme | o aTor otk Pty e ol 1] ainece. A | M y of Omahs s, . b 00y, | Decembe S6c; ary, e reh. | 8§ eows 2 \n\‘;l ':d]x:}(:ootllm' xl((. l':'\ud, i - | City of Omaba 448, 1924.... 1 106 | 1L.%e; April, 14.99¢; May, 15.15¢; June, 1:.12.3,‘ feeders. . 1100 LB A ®@1.06; No. 1| B bid. A asked. | Golumbus. Neb., K. L. bu. 1 RN 9 |July 0.17¢; August, 14.48c; btk L00SGLL NO. 2 northern | H{AY—Unchanged: choice timothy, $11.50 | Am T. & T. (Cotj 4 (contv.) 3 106 113.20¢; October. 12.67c SoLO; No. $LOS@L08, | 1200, choice prairie, $9.25(9.00; thoice al- S &8 unl & 1ot G, 397 ... % %% = GALVESTON 4 cash, E3%G .3 cash, 5 ¢ & Q. (Il div.) e | . B0 :\n T ntte, bo. N falfa, $15.00G46.7. | Q. 108 |t 16e. Oats: Now 2 =8 3 | _May corn. 120 cars; oats, 123 Cars; u, 3 gorn, s; hows, 26,000 | corne icago Casa Prices—Wheat: No. 3 red,| Lcember g e g imo %0'4c LB : b £139 125 ¢d for spot and £141 12s 64 for T. J. Byrne—idaho. | Prominent Places. be done. As a result the work ig ajl b 2 vng A . RTINS MR : 443 London ma I, o 7 ers. . R e - lated for the work and being dome - e h quiet; spot, $6.3516.40. Lon- | OGS-—Selicrs of hogs had Lo o tor| CIN ~ 17.Special Tele- | - POFATORS sloaty: ehdloe to tancy, 6 | LIVERFOOL, | Nov. =1l —WHEAT-Spot || LONDON. Nov. IT.—Money was asier on | don market unchanged at £33 th. Engiiah | complaint. this morning, the marketl beiok | gram.)—The Price Current saye there nus| " OISt class shape. There is & strong dé- “VoliTR: 03"]‘.4, g, + O firm; No. 1 reld)“u;\t;:rn.;m‘-‘n::. iad; |the matket today and discount rates were Iron market higher at Sls 3 for Cleveland [Il Very satisfactory condiiion s viewed | yeen an enlargement in the movement of | oo fF cottages where old ‘goidiers and —Steady: torkeys, 19¢; ol utures firm; ember, b ear that gold im- Y e vy . ndpo - | been a ila e 0 of | {hel o8 ¢ ’ ens, 18¢; springs, 14c. i ; May. 3 . ports will be checked thereby “u::‘ ‘lu‘a N:'lr‘m :m' l.l\":::rk!)f ‘"fi?‘;“ :,_L,m .'.',‘Zfim'r'.é” msn‘x “I’|x:gllmv‘u'nlxm'};mlmv‘l))e)' r:‘ hogs to market. The total of western pack- :-).I»alx: :u‘"xenl:d" |lrf‘¢: ::..“l’:"l' g llmlnhb‘ VEAL-Steady: i to #-1b. weights, 79 —Spot easy: new American mixed, |S10CKk exChange the announcement in the | easy, at $4.%. Speiter, dull at $6.% " {Chitago yesterday, while this market re-|ing was 68,00 head, compared with 4,000 | - s ¥ * e @ to eib welghts, T:5ic: 8 Lo Lio-lb ton, 8 6d; futures quiet; Decom: |House of Lords resarding | the budsel i | mained fully steady. th the early 34-|poen the preceding week. snd 78,000 head | Ve, Of sllawing such meh (5 spel N ., i £ cy ich comment, but did not affect Sugal | vices from Chicago this morning indica b proced d 730, ead | thelr own tottages on the state” grognd R S R | b the markets, which continued 'quictly | B o e | still weaker market at that point, buyers [ 185t vear. Since Ndvember 1 the total is i Minueapolis Grata Marke: ! Peoria Market. Tegular. Dritsh securities were suff W YORK, 11.~SUGAR—Raw, |atarted out bldding lower prices and far & |1175,000 hedd, agalnst 150500 head & year | o o Asurauce of state auppast &8 Jong g Joulp g . |ciently supported by inv L trm: refining. 3.9%; centrifugal, 9 : b 3 & year|as either of the couple live, but the cot: MINNEABOLIS, Nev. 17.~WHRAT. PEORIA, Nov. 1.~CORN—Lower; No. g L ;; nves.ors (o prevent | ;oo t time trade was dull. Stlll when sellers |, " ¥ . buf e cot comber, $10n; TAO T I G n.; 2 "white “g1a, 8c; No 2 vellow "tle: No |8 setback, but Kaffirs yielded on furthcr ‘.\,‘-f-_"w'"ng sugar. 3.67c. Refined steady: could get within G of yesterduy's prices | 60 Prominent places compare as follows: |tage to go to the state when both are 2 northern. $1.G63%e0.0% . Gci new. Blei No. 4 old, 8o new,|oropped and wey by~ i No | thus Tt happ Rogs hegan moving | Chicago %00 $1.01% 01 08k i §le. No grade new. 536, under poor traffic reiurns. i No. WM. 440c; confectioner o; {at prices that fully Be lower than | Kansas City ‘ X 230000 | o YT gy vy I o Rt TR L R A - American securities Were quiet and steady | Mmould A B60cicut loaf, §ci Crushed, |Yesterday's market. The ' spiendia ing | South Omaha ...itiesreos.) wom FINNISH DIET REJECTS BILL CORN—No.. 8 tvellow, 61865 during the early trading and generally at|5%c: powdered, 5.3c: granulated, §.%5c: demand on the part of both packers atifde ol 155,000 OATS—No."$ white, Fiagske. Duluth Grain Market. parity. Heaviness developed in the earl, | cubes 5ibc shippers in the face of lizht receipts k 4 YR N s RGP R o W L8 oy IR afiernoon, but later New York support = MOLASSES-Pirm; > rleans open o stroug bull influence upon the market i t 8503 | Bofusen to. Pass Kmperor's Moesbore —In 100-pound’ sacks, $1h.s vorthern, $.06%; No. 3 northern, ' lu«.‘» {irongthensd ihe list, especially low-priced | kettle. good to choice. B¢ causing it o strengthen up rapidly and | Milw AL @00 Providing for Finland Conteib PLOU R-Firet Tateots s o B i *‘"‘ L Xhy} R i |lssues, and the market closed .&::dé = elose stendy with yesterday. To put it | Cinet o0 w00 tion to Military Fund. 5 patents, $5.1065.90; first cles L | OATS-SNe i Stock In Sigh briefly. this morning's market opened Lo | Ottumnws 3 3 socoid olears, §3.9004.0. B today were firm. Rocuipts of live stock at the six prinel. |lawer BnA tlosed stendy wih vesterdny. | Cedar Rapids it (% BON| MELSINGFORS, Finland, Nov. 1T ~At uh : ars, $3.3004 alliEta——" e pal’ western markets yesterday Hors sold very largely ot 473 » | Sloux Cily AP p .o | 8U-night session concluding today the Fin: g N v Y - ¥ i . v, | K¢ inds on. un hi e und g Al & o X n el i the gover y < Palladelphin Pro NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—COFFEE—Futures | WASHINGTON, D. €. Nov. I1.=The|South Omaha o he 1% With livhter weizhis from ' T8 down | Gleveland ; Sals| leb piet retesied: tho goverament (" prow PHILADELPHIA—Nov floscd sicady: net, unchansed to 6 points | condition of the ireasury ‘at the beginning | Stoux City .. T 400 vfhing in wight changed hunds at an viding for Finland's coniiibution Figl e epers \ feher. " Sales were Teported of 16,660 Bage | oF bunfeas’ ol "2y ol ” | B dosent .. i-4 fonriy owr T Doy Work Ruppinats Cos Russign military appropriation. P pi 1 869; silver doliars - | Kansas City " eprerentative : 5 : 3 —Firm. g0od demand; Pennsy vinia :uo g May, |936,000; siiver dollars of 1580 $4013.000: sl | £t Touls . W A, et { FiE 8. D v, .—{8pee When [ ton was adopied requesting th .w."’m ey | ! mier. ,‘h \{ver certificates outstanding. 485835000 | Chicago Ny d 7 nove aa| & wi . E | the Soldiers’ hofe Loard opened bids tn the [ to reintroduce the -measure *ih. & conttitir Ceatern firwin. Tree cuses, e M1 | s gt mild N . standard silver dollar eral | fund: | 3 : * s summer for the improvemnts provided at | tenal form. The dissolution of the Diet is . : surrent Habiiith 105,847 54 Potals ] " t 1 curre abiiitie 10584754 Tou TON 4R b Ithat institution by the Mgislature, they | expecied

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