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% 54; fulures steads: De: f0f; total” balance In general’ fund, Statement of Condition of Wheat Strong and Higher at ing,| smw | voirKk GrEwmmAl mAnker|Strong Tone of Market Accompanied New York Momey Market. g ’ [ i v, —_— | by Animation in ulation. NEW YORK. Nov, 1&—~MONEY-On call, RS L e e iR ) City National Bank of Omaha, Neb. FASTER ‘ONE GENERAL RESULT| viw yomk Nov. W-FLoun-me |WELLS FARGO OUTS MELON [ Clhe ninets davs e ber cont s - 1 cipts, %84 bblL. exports, 13,65 BbIs.; quiet monthe 4404y per cent [anasieady; Minnesota' patents, PRIME NTILE-Paper: 6a8% per at Close of Business Nov. 16, 1909 corn Bemefits By Clewring Weather, | 540 winter straights, $5.3086.20; Minne- | Distribution of ‘“Coneealed Asse oent. v 4 y A | mota bakers, $4.50004.85; winter extras, .96 STERLING Exl"llkhlgwarlrm. with saay ikciny. Now Crep (n' 130 Sirier Paleoty ORI el R | ™ ive Meported to Mo simi- |LIS ror ST darh WIS AN 6t pLathe ToF RESOURCES | LIABILITIES o WodhiBetieh Shigpies mm"‘;iv:'iwfu‘r. q“)‘(:nnll"!l(ro m 4 Are Reported to Re Simi- demand; commercial bille, S84 . Meaartion. £30: cholee o fancy, $.300M. Buek'h@nt‘; larly Sitnated. | SHLVER-Far doie; Mexican doilar. 0 Loans and Discounts - $ 987,001.65 Capital & A $200.000.00 | flo Aull at s 100 b yminal. BONDS-Government, steady: rallroad, - ‘ TN A Koo T | Bongd 5= 5 8w AT Pa— 46 i N . 4 S " urplus and Profits - 22,593.54 LomAna, oct. 1w |y § arde, | RLOELE Kin| i YORK, Nov. 1h-The strong fone | gyy ¢ 1UC'8HONS 00 bonds werestol| § - Fypniture, Kixtures, Vaults 26,139.67 S f; W i d, 835, £ of stocks today was not accomplishe > . 5 e wheat vl was stron and higos | e (No: 2 westorn, $1e. nomi- | Qhumation ' *Tne” sheculatton: Tne most | 1 % Wt oo B o ot |0 Accrued Inderest Earned, Reserved to Pay Interest > g ot | ™ B DSV etriking incident of the ‘s news wal 4 e last Tow diym beean to have, It SR | (BARLEY-Steady; feeding, i, c. 1. £, | e announgement ot the “melon-cuttng” | U % " "Bupon " imuin e . ot t4 but notdue - - =~ 17,701.88| on Accounts - 4.451.00 And & declde - = ol = » by the Vells Fargo Express com | UD 8 4 registered. .. 115% JapAn 4a . 2 . . ¥ ower and a freer | WHBAT ) . 19 . exports, | % 4 on |3 g, 00 8 y et g buetes enopers. i cavw | 7100 B PEor arket oeadys e oty | S ool Ao (LA Lt i s T | St g U, O B T Ao e | P Wifision g 4 h values. %, nominal, domestic elevator; Xo y v to that rate | Sxmer Age ; a . & Beliing 1n 4 present Seaient corn hAN|red Matin ROMINGL £ O B BHBGL: MO, 1| oo L v (o fiomends | a, AT R Y Due From Banks - 302,943.07 | peposits 1.841,763.62 an" sasier tong and the cold snap has |northern Duluth, §L.17%, nominal. f. 0. b. |trem a clamorous minority of the sioc “ W 40 gon. 44w .. ix Hand 271.139.81 Taced the new crop in & mucl better ship-|afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.21, nominal: [holders. The high record price for th n Tobaceo 6s..1.10% Mispouri Pacific 4s.. &1 Cash on Han “- - D N - Pa condition. f. 0. b afioat. There was a nervous &nd |stock before the present year was i%. To- | Armour & Co. 4ie. NN Ry. of X. #he.edt T T ey 68.808.16 e "trong at the start and the |undecided market in wheat, but there Was [dai's announcement induced sales at 50. Aichison gen. 4o WKN. Y. C. g 0y $2,168,808.16 $2.,168, g T e istained except for @ little pressure to sell and prices lats were |The distribution amounts o three times Atchisen ov.’ ds. .. U1" do 4sb ds 8 "h‘ decline n after the opening, when | firm, eloai at a net advance of W@%e. [the par value of the outstanding stoek in ‘.';"",’."; 008 N Y “A H. ev. Tonre fat looss some heavy lines. of long | Crop news was favorable, but receipts were cash, calling for §24,000000, whlle the cal t "4 YN & 1nt ¢ 4o, wheat, cauing & tomporary break P R B O B, ey o | e et Liiored 1o fesaint T %0 %, il e Paerte w0t JOHN F. FLACK, Pres. WM. S. HILLIS, Cash. J y .04 time and the increase offere y h There was an easler feeling on the corn o B o atln Wi % s o ol owing , . Spot,_steady; |siockholders at The re-investment 'B & O 8. W ; : ; des, Ass't Cas market, aitnough prices Hpld flem oRE | NG ke Glevator, domiestlc: Tio. da- |of capital to be distribuied mignt invoive Rreck Ir . s tiwe il JAS. A. SUNDERLAND, V-Pres. W. H. Rho s otive 504" T ola firm &b least |livered, and 730 f o. b., afioat; No. 3 yel. [some ingenious reasoning as to the Airect oo e i S Je von dx o Aoty A T low, Tdc, all nominal. Option inarket was |profit accruing, but the -effect is suffl- | T TT\'"7 T i Mk meading, gon. is e Fecelpts ‘Were 637,000 bush- | Without ‘transactions,'closing unchanged to |clently briliiant to appeal to investmenis Shofs hippetne go s and éhipments 374000 bushels, sgainst| %o decline. Decsmber cloved at 7ie, May |folders of Ml similarly sltusted COrPOrs- fchee & 0. ot e igf, de e fo. ol S | e B cipta Indt, year of 112400 bushels and |80 J0NE o TS cottatert) topia casse ‘up tor diveus- (o’ & & a N i on e i a1l g v L. and A C. Ham calves, $8.7507 ahiptos e (6 1 bounds nominal; |slon how " : " o .0 B Sgeaveare A L .. I RKE v 7 5 | HOGS-Receipts, 10,000 head. Market 66 e Rimary Sorn “flflw‘hfiz" B e | Raturai” whits, 3¢ 'to 8 ‘pounds, 1on@ito: ;.(:::lbhl:wln't:\:‘lltm:lllm..g(“lvw\lv"hl":’l:\[}:::l'- % 55T e Dy s Paciie oo ' 20% . A A L“h S 0 K MA T owe B 4% b oaives. 416 1oc higher: Top W0 Dulk'of wales, §1.750 eis and shipments 3800 bushels. aguinet | RLIR R e G D (olkatiac, . | ment authorites and legisiators, as to the C.R I & Pe in. 7 Shagi e Calves... 286 460 7 cows. 805; heavy, $5.0018.10; packers and buteh- !'«Iscl-!rgll" i u)lf;t‘rn fn‘é‘l? o HOPS—Duli; eon ta ehoice, | conduct of an industrial that yields such | do col e shipme k Clearal were 17, els of corn, 33G30¢ t profits, especially in view he conten- | do J. Jullus—-S. D. ers, $7.85@8.10; light, $7.6008.00; pigs, $6.507 17,000 bush Pacific coast, 1909, y in view of the cont Wi venie & Y OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909, { All Ki Free Sel 2 steers.... 966 450 9 cows....1116 3 L " S % ‘Gat, and wheat and flour T AT R M R H Syt Fus s s ey A Jame Brooks 3. hend Market stogds Tambn 3 ] o \ o ‘as | Coln vaton: Faalfic - Market _ steady: 3 polr v - g ' bigher | seiAYaYITm No.3, s0gio; good ta cholos, | SR B S e s ) 5 o .. de. Strong Prices. e Rt D yeariings. $.6006.00; = wethers, Liiverpool ‘closed %d lower to %4 higher |Weaslos =~ = cen | Vanions other - high grade investment A . ) B-Firm: Bogota, 21 i Cen on wheat and ‘aa"” her on corn. rm: Bogota, 21%4@24c : i —_— ewes, $4.0065.00; stockera and feed tral America, 20, | stoeks rose buoyantly, especially those for kR ¢ steers...1164 625 16 heifers Local range na 3 - : @ ™ . J. 04 COWS. . 839 395 I e of o LEATI ISR Btead s neld, 2. R haay e RO ars com- Disttlers” 50000120 Tl Ve Car. rem u“n: | HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE 3. R, Jackson—8 D St. Joseph Live Steck Masiket. e PROVISIONS— ; tamily, | e Wi - " 5 ta 4 fabah lst & ex. 9 cows..... M0 8 1 11 cows 3 . Mo ¥ Artioles.| Open | High| Low. FROVISIONS - Best steady; family, U009 |mittee come wilhin this range. The cop- |G,k s’ 2 b Tl 3 ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 18.—CATTLE—Re v 3 tent, § Rust—Colo. il A 3 Wheat—| 0. pAcker, S5 001200 oty extra India Do dealers were relleved to some extoit | "o 'er.’ s ser. Al HWWeet. Biee ov. % %% | gheep and Lambs of All Kinds Sought |13 steers... 970 4 £ 2500 head: market steady; stears | | | a |and ‘there were reports of some recent| o Cv i for §-- JWIiest. Wlee ov. g 9 s cows and helfers, Dec. .| 1008 108 | 1004 102 mees, $20.60G21.00. Cut meats, steady; pick- los of th tal, which were put . of, i P " dre Charles Weing—Colo. 5. May .| | oen] w0 99% led bellies, §3B@UE; pickied hams, 10 formard, Mowever, without official sutnor- | o' SOftersd e “":1 “:“ “: “":'I:":Q"m Bote |19 toeders. 4T 0o 3 sSHetepls, G0 head: market ‘orn- { { ard, u m & 3 3 p hed. Bosto Stoeks a . able oc] rusler—| 3 trol to b&e¢ igher; top, . 10; e sTab. | i 5 413.70; refined, ™ continent,’ $1L10; | Vi leuaice of the call for reports of BOBT(;‘;I v, °“_u o g AP VYaurs Soekbit: 40 steers...1236 600 _ 20 cow | dalen $9.608.0, 08 W;‘ B8 ¥ | Bouth America, $14. mpour& $10.00% | condition of national banke at the elose ‘) L e Ten Y, o il ery nE Baxter & Plerce—Mont SHERP AND LAMBS—Réceipts, 180 } 10.25. Pork, steady; family, 00@77.00; | of business November 16 has been expected @ 6 per cent; time loans, 5@é per ceut. 8 cows..... 96 325 10 steers....1200 hend: market wenk to 10c, lower; lambs, gl o 3% | short clear, 12440026 . $.TGMRAN. (o relleve the banks from some constraint Closing quotations were as follows 21 cows.....100 3 % $4.50%.36. | w8 TALLOW_Country (Fkgs. frea), S4@¥e. |in granting zccomm?dnuonx“n;h{trt‘f‘\‘ SheY | Aschisen . Py e ' SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 18 1. L. L. Badgett—Mont. Sloux City Live Stock Markef. t RICE—Dull; domestic, fair to extra, 2% |have been under while a i 1% S ooy Receipts were: . Hogs. Sheep. | 17 steers.... 1267 5 75 k Omaha Cash Prices. @ic: Japan, o%te. . The bullding up of the Bank of England ATNSR .. g otticinl ’u.‘;mf:y.. 2 z.f«' N Sian & Badgett—Mont S1OUX _CITY, Ia, Nov. 18.—(Speclal Tele- VILE. nard, $1.0291.00%; No. 3| POULTRY—Aliye firm: western chick- reserve to 5406 to labllity gave a strong , o8 PO iilic ona. . Official Tuesday 23 cows.,... 928 300 %0 cows..... 995 3 ram.)—CATTLE-—Receipts #0 head; mar- nard. oo s 0ls N0, 4 hard. s fke: No.|ene, 16c; fowls, l6; turkevs, Ihko; dressed |impression of the o Of ecisn Bowon & Maine |..106 Oilumet & Hecla ... Official Wednesday 15 cows.....1000 4 15 ot Slaady to strom 2 oring. SLOLGT 0% No. 3 spring, #c@$1.00; |firm; western chickens, broflers. 17@2ic; cuperation of that insiliution = HOTCEC oson Elevated ... (130 Centennial 39% | listimated Thursday Re q, = ‘rf"'"i 3 3 fowls, 13%@%e; turkeys, 19G20%e. \nnuurl-ldnl\;ékeuh;e:mn;e ?;rll:w:lllfl! pg’lf“_ Fitchburg ptd ... Copper Range ... e No. 3 yallow B0 N0, 3 Siton, se; sitge, extran. Soe (hira to Tirat, QN0 mwc"-'.f:'.‘fllm:yihrw-n:rd;‘by the rajletion Thton acitis_. b i) e R c; No. 2 yellow, 9. \ Se; j P ; of the British budget. There was | Am. Arge Chem.... s No. 2 white, B934é; ‘No. 3 white, 594c. CHEESE_Firm; state, new, full cream, |l cagement of gold made in New York | ‘do'pid wu......c.. OATS—No. 3 mixed 'Ige; No. 4 yellow, |special, 16%@173%c; September fancy, 1ée; | SOFAEIIELL 050 " ‘A merica, raising | Am,” Poeu. ‘Tube.. tisle Royale Pr o P A ""'“n‘fi aigo; “No. 4| October, best, lci commen 19,000 144@ (5. ot outgo for the ‘present: banking | Amer. Sugr 123 Mass, - Mining §00d_season and all wanted hogs and, ai- | S¢aPle and Famey Produce Prices Far- AV \White, 3T%Gese; sténdeva, P o Rddy: western axtra’ Hebts 51| week on that account to $4.400,000. *.X0% Michigan tecci i, | though receipts were materlally increased, | Bished by Buyersand ‘Wholesalers. NYE-—No. 2. @e; No. 3 61%@65c. Tio; FIrst, econds, HGZic; re- |, Bonds Were firm. Toial sal:s, par Vlluey; lgx‘fl( t eatts b So Xy there were none too many to supply the | BUTTER—Creamery, No, 1 delivéfed to Carlot keceiprs. rigerator, nm'm ks, fancy, 24@2e; |$3.253.000. United States. bonds ‘were un-|Amer. W R R 4 e:n."ya:r"lu‘mdnlt compared with last |demand. The result was that the trade |the retail trade in i-Ib. cartons, Mo: No. L Wheat. Corn. Oatn. | first, d2veéiddo; one. * |changed on call. b e " i u late, compared Wit Jec. | was very active at prices generally 2i4c |3, in 60-1b. tubs, Sl%e; No. 2 In 1-b. car- Chicago 15 % 13 2 L " Sales and range of prices on the Stock | Dam 1. & ) r -+ o T Y higher than yesterday's best time, or ¢ |iops, $0c; In 60-Ib. "tubs, ige; packiog M[ncn‘:npn 8 280 : WHATHER IN THE GRAIS BRI exchange today were as full!m?v . THouh o 2100424 i higher than yesterday's general market. ., 2we; fancy dalry, tubs, Ze; Mar-, Ymaha 110 it o RAK LT Aeles. High 100 3 k e R e | This means that the great, big bulk of ali | ket changes every Tu A L Dututh R Alila-Chaliners ptd ....... B8O S08 i LG M 2 irass |the hogs sold at §.85G8.00, whereas vester- | “KQGS. resh seling SOCK, lexndied, c. 4 A Amaigamated Conper bete 1+ 3 United Frult et Lhe foliowing' iable suows the day §1. 9 bought the m’ end of the| POULTRY—Dre; brotlers, B, aprings, CHICAGO GRALN AND PROVISIONS American Agricultursi 8. 1% -dueks, Io; g0 091 Vi - HOUS. ecelpts, 700 head. market B¢ Neve TR TR TRt L nigher range of prices, #8800 bulk of HOGS—Hogs were eplendid seilers again | *81¢% $T-0@TH. this morning, the market being in a most OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, satisfactory condition for sellers. -Buyers, both shippe and pi , were out in Kt sagge | e28 £s — Beet |u y price of hogs At South Umaha for the lasc = A < - Amer. Boat Sugar i e IR ey R » A several days, with compurison: receipts. The fact ls $7.971G5.00 bought & |yc; hens Mo cocks, American Can pfd . 9 3 kL i very. large proportion of ‘today's arrivals |jje; turkeys, 25¢; pigepns, Ber! aos.. $1.%. ! 5 U 8. Stesl . X - g f desirable loads, but it {} - o 1 ‘ Fentures of (he Trading and Cloaing | OMAHA, Nov. 18, 1000, |Amer. Car & F..... o [ g0 pta o....ill 130 Winone . Date. | 1w, |1908. [1907. 1906, [1905. [1904. iaws. | °F desirable loads, but It took something | Alive, broilers under Fpodha, T ¥ oard of Trade. | The castern area of low Dressute is mov- Cotten olt 6% | Adventure .11l 54 Waiverine . = 7| soemmed 10 be about ss miEh 4b busers mare | ulpunas, AT nene | MM, ook CHIC Nev=Ts.—Belated covering by | ii% OFf thS UDPer Atlantic conat. @ ne W oet oo ® secufit . b Y el 40 Gk i Plwiling to' go. Early Teceipts ~ changed | {eathered, 403 turkeyi, sinder 10 BOuRds, ih; un«r'n‘- caused o -dn-rp rll]ly flln .fi"'n’}'&f"i overiles the entire couniry, except that g . " ? o ‘iau 63 Loeal Securities. Nov. 9. y leé-:;"l:e::.rl);‘:utfll::u-un in the nu)rllllll.]x\:r l:up J:\‘;d"wfcl;u:“;““ fowls, 8260 per market Nere today and fin o8| there s a well detined low' deveioping in gt e furnished by Samuel Rurps, | DOV ‘ 1 Pherd " whowed net gains of ‘%o to 1tsc. Corn and the extreme northwest. The eastern de- o % A 1% ,rq"s';:‘noo': Y:}fl Life :'uuun. ™ | Nov. -ty 3 -y " U”“‘“'—s.'s‘?‘x:'tw “'k“u'u?n h'km. oats closed Wtaady, ahd provisions IFfed-|pression caused light but generwl precipi- $ mid. Askes. | MOV B At N ek Tt Bl alar. \ tat ver- t ¥ y R ess | § Nov. 3 od news of hulish proaiivities. the Al MAT- | four hours, and light snows are scattered | Amer. e vei wvsuy losss + DUR] BURL RS £ L. G, it Nov. ket was fifm almost the entire day, Trad-|,ver “the fdower luke region and New | Anaconda Mining Co...... 3, Am T. & T, (Cov) de (cont s | Nov. ing duringimuch of the time, however, Was | i, gland states this morning. The wave |Atchison pfd . . | G. & B. uni. & rels ba. 18 ... Nov inclined 10 Qrag owing (o the meagerness ,i cooler weather has continued eastward |Atchison ... s €. & Q (il £l s Nov. of offerings, but in the final hour con- |y G Dt iatures are . decidedly lower | Atantie Cosst Line . Cuba (Rep, of) Internal &6, 19 siderable activi develope: NUMErous | [ oughour the east . and south. The Baltimore & Ohio . Detroit Edisen ba, 1933... *sunday. smaller shor ing urgent bidders, | weyiher has grown very much warmer in | Beltimore & Obio ptd. sy | Bas L. & Sub, Col. i " Receipts «and disposition of live stock at Which resulted In an advance of more than | 1" Ui Vailtys and northwest during the | Bethishem Stesl .......... L » ndent Tel. T . " Butiih. Dby lo from the low points for the leading |;ay twenty-four hours and It is warmer |Brookra R T 3 g Neb.: options. An advance ot %d at Liverpool, | Lunerally everywhere Wwest of the Misals- | Centra Leaher A ; * RECEIPTS. 5 ‘n:‘l;:rwmxx‘m.‘:@ SII{M‘DAP;&:"' Of | sippi ri: ‘the Weather is clear in the | Cat Hoss. Sheep. H' labor Qistithances Gt Buaro A Lo i | Ceutral Vaileys and weatern porilon, and | 3 vtes C. M. & Bt P.. o wili continue falr in this vicinity tonight | Chesapea : 3 4 Missouri Pacific were the_chief congributing to the|gnd kriday, with rising . mn y ) dmeny: ey 3 K e Union_Pacitic . -flvum,m“ i’éf Joft in the unnl‘ Record of lemperum"-m% AT e 2% g 3 | 1908 16 47 3 s g2s388222332887 [ e, % ndar small, 2o Mrge, e galion, . a Vs Frean - caughs, ! ai al libu § ed: Halibut, buttado, se. " trdut, ressed : al , + . ut, e Suilneacis, Mo; -CALEIBN, . 410 ufi‘ \ ntish, 9G18c; blwck bass. 2e; whitufisi, loe; pike, ldc nlmol}.c!h;vi.fn e} frog legs, 46c. Freen frasen whitef! No. 1, e; pickerel, d and headiess, ¥; K e pike, dressed, Wwfl b macherel, 15¢; natve %% PhERE CULS-No. 1 oo N, i Nov 8 ribe, The; i loin, e; No, 3 Tobn, e, No.' 3 lor, Bac; NO. 1 chuok, sc; No. 3 ohuck, 54 No. 8 chuck, 4¥c; 0. 1 vound, So; No. i round, 64e; No. § of yesterday, either in point of | be. No. chiNe. 3 DiAte, 4o; No, 3 Rumbers or gencral oharscter of ofteringa: | Sidts. Hpe o 9 Loty escooe ESSEEE S rlEsgzes cna samsns EET ORTESE Zuge’ wsEBessi $5xe! FEETESFF 23833228528 3393%. primary movem ad a bullish effect. Ipitation —Today's run was little : ; L& N. W, enst Whe range for the day on the May deliv- (‘CoNIbATed with the corresponcing day of | CHeK 0 “ sloa’ Stock ¥dras, . P . 2 0} - s 3 2 ery, trading In which option was the most R nrvs. ek active, was between $LOL@1.04% and SLG",. 1907 1908, num temperature. # 17 as_compared with 31,00 head for the same | jots, doys last week and 67,000 head for the cor- responding period of last year. basket, 206; “ extra Sxc d o8 ket opened steady; at 11 A ming Tokays, per large crate, Were e below the best mark: lixcess in. precipitation since March 1, . & Seuthern 9% opened y, a decline of 2 points & P, wei laming ¥8, pe 8 . . 2 to an advance of ‘2 POINTS; owing to t| i Sentral Scrate lots, per crate, §i The corn market was heavy o large "x’.:fi‘-‘.?n' 0 darTéspoRaY riod in 1908, 't : satisfaction ovu-mn”- Jon_ pri the Te _m& 2 o p Hardly enough of any one class of sup- $1.60; oktra mxol laga art of the day. The late bulge in wh P g vy i e i e i g | vision committed last night, yefy low tem- plies_appeared in this morning's receipts . choice heavy Malagus, iy g TR r"";';";‘;"';g":;_}’;; Deficiency corresponding perfod in 1907, | Denver & Mio Grande .. |peratures in the south end Bullish advic Total Recelpts....1d 3 B S DI Tt o TRl y fancy Malagas, per o gl A g b Y 6.90 inches L. A. WELSH, Denver & Rio Grande pfd. o, oihn et market e, f'l.‘ street 4 DISPOSITION. O A T "m:om:m.“q‘uu ancy heavy Malagus, Traaing In the oats pit, was exceedingly Local Forecastér. |Distiliors Securities ... Tote DosiBonad white Maret e Biy oo | - Cattle, . | prioes that werd Just about stendy with |Per bbl, $1.00; extra fuhcy tinted grapes, quiet and prices moved within e range. | i Ved support from the pull lesders and |Omaha Packing Co 197 B | S taraay . Wed Iatabis' restised T3 " fed bbi., §1.50; extra faucy extra heavy ‘The market closed steady, with prices a St. Louls General Market. led ‘in the advance which carried prices |SWift & Compan: - L 4| Vearlings sold at $8 and a string of fed | UDLed, per bLL, ¥W ertia ancy pink La shade to Mo higher. ST. LOUIS, Nov. I8—~WHEAT—Higher; about 4 to 9 points met higher during the |LUdahy Packing Co...... ¥ | wethers changed hands &t 5. Bohhmja D, per bbl, ¥4.00. Cranberries: * Mprovisions cloked. 5@THe lower to 200 | rack, No. 2 red chsh, $1.816.%6; Mo 4| Great Northem pfd ... |eany trading. Armour & Comany...... 105 1¥ There has been a very generous demand | Visconain, = Antler bLrund, extra fancy higher, hard,' $1.07T@L10; Decemb 1.07; May, | Ofest Northem ore ctfs Futures opened steady; December, 14.54c; | Cudahy Hros, . “gii [for_really good cornfeds this week and | JUTEDO, Der bl $10.00; AViaconutn The leading futures 1anged as'follows: | g g1} 2 lilinels Central g . 14.73c; Mareh, 15,000; May. 16.17c: |Cud. from S. St. Raul.... e vackers have been paying fully steady to |Lrand, Bell & Cherry, pér bbl, 37.50;" Wis- L Toion] Open] High.l Low, | Closs] Sat'y, | ,CORN=FIrm: track, No. 3 cash, SO | inerverousn.aiet. bid loi August, 14.4581480; October, | AFINQUT [rom Denver.... - Somewhat higher prices for the better |consin, fleid run, per bbl., $,0; fancy Cape Articles.| Ope .| High.| | 62c; No. 2 white, 63c; December, G8Wc; |Inter. Harvester Jr o e 903 &%, Wfi%? 4 L ORI 4 S . . 4 G plate, ) . A . 2 . About 6,000 head were recelved, making the = FRU. 8. New York C rd, . "The market closed at the top with the ex- | FIeCibitation . R L L » - g % TRt YORKC.‘;:. T.o;:m: 2 £e¥ - p total thus fay this week almost 34,000 head .ac..ux ',&E‘pu asiet, fi:bugc o e g q X . 18~ 3 v ception of May; final figures. on which | Jorimei temger 3 degrees. ov. cotfon mar- : H FEEECES S . . » - Cod, §1.60; choice Cape Cod, §1.0v: " cholce May, 60%@éle. I Marine pta ...l 5 3 | Spot closed quiet to & paints lowe: Lienton Vansant & Lush. ; A fi.:‘g"',eaih::llufn': fattly welt Dutie st oy C“:e Cod, box, $2.60. Apples: Extra Colo- OATS—Firm; track, No. 2 cash, %e; | international Paper ...\ " 13w | Aling uplands. 14.90c; miBdling guif. 1616¢; Steplien Bros, %73 :o' |remembered that there is.little stability to |rado Jonathans, per box, $2.i0; exira choice No. 2 white, 42c; December, 33%c; May, International Pump s Uy 234 | sales, 6,100 bales, RIS Joa - e * | quotations in this branch of the trade and |Colorado Jonathans, per box, §.25; cholco 41%e. g Y11 K. C. Southern . 4% | Futures closed steady. Closing bids: Ne- | . B. Lewis . the first llberal run means an indifferent |Jona r box, $2.00; Missourl Wen, RYE—Higher, 76e. | K. €. Southern pfd . 1% | vember, 14.28c: December, 14.40c; January, |Husion & Company........ . ‘ |demand and lower trend to ptices. This | No. 1, Be avis, per bbl, $3.60; Missouri U T Bteady, red winter patents, 36,55 | Louisville & Neanvi 1 194 14 8c; February, 14.83c; March, 14Sio|d B. . AR uccertatney of the “half-fat: ‘market has |Ben, ‘No. i Winesson, parbbl.'Ha0: Mie @500 extra fANSy and stralghe o5.00p0 i, | Mion. & 8t Louls : 4 | April, 14.870; May, 1500, June, 14.9%; July, . R :|prompted ‘many of the local commission |sourt Ben, No. 1, Gano, per Lol §.75; New hard’ winger clears, $3.9004 J i | Missouri Pacitic - 3 1y | 1688c; August, 143%c; ' September, '13.08c; . ’ L{firms to send out clrculars to feeders | York extra fancy Red Baldwing, pey bbl., o mpiniar pipaie, tLou & i % | October, 13.83¢. L Wit et : *|throughout the ‘corn belt urging them to |si.50; New York extra fancy Groenings, per CORNMEA Ir—$3.00. 4~ v ’ GALVESTON, Nov. 18.—COTTON—Steady, | f.r"n:mmon j " {hold back their sheep and lambs untll they $4.50; New York faroers' pack, Bald- SR A Dt Batked, /anat Jtrack, t000 | B e e 1. o e AN iR s : : have put them in'a finished condition. = winy, per bbl. ¥.76 New York farmers e, $11.00G15.80, o Dral-| New York Central ........ i 3 i, 152% | bales; shipments, 6,521 bales; stock, 20114 | Lee Rothsch “|ible letup In the demand for the better ‘Michigan Kie(fers, per -bu. bbl. i ToN TIES-—-80. Ny, LA 8 | bales: . ! 5, as was Indleated Monday, when $6.70 ined: Wxiea tancy Volanctan 18 BAGGING—8 9-16c. 3 Norfolk & Western ... w-1 — h ) .| was pald for a string of stock lamba. If | 7ea™i7e™ 200 ana 216, per box, # 250" and HEMP TWING e, North American ¥ " 0 Weol Market. e & 4 S5 i | {here hus been any change In values It has | i Do box, $1.0; extra fandy Fiorids, 1% PROVISIONS — Pork, steady; jobbing, | Meciy et : 8| BOSTON, Nov. 18.-WOOL-A moderat: = | But the common Linds ore crongey fikures. 1. 176, 30, 216, por box,. §43. Lemons: A Lard, highe team, $13.200 | Fonnalyvania ; . i35t [demand o territory and Caifornia’ wool M [ 43 S| D ame basis as last woek's close. Ut | Extra fancy, %0 and 0 per’ box, .00 . Ory salt mes Ly Peopie's Gas % 1184 (I8 not n the local market, with prices| CATTLE—Receip morning » . choice, and 360, per box, $5.50. Grape shorts, 812 37%; £ Piita, €. C. &8 W UK T L [Howding firm in all lines.. Supplien, "how- were fair for & inursday, 13 cars belag | IUotations on fat i 4nd jambe: Good | frile: ida, 6, 64 and S0, per box; Heid. clears, $i Y teady Prossed Steel Car ... 5% |ever, are small and interest centers In | eported Li. Good kinds, however, Were |y ... "e200710" "g00d Jght yearhin '.,,.u Balanas: lixtra faney Port Limon, per Ib., shorts, $1 § Puliman Palace Car. % |what the sheepmen will demand for the |siarce, and the total supply was' reaily | gl £ 01 RO vearlings. | $8 ot o0: | 40; t-bunch lots, per ih, 34e. Honéy: Colow FLov oos.0; || POULTRY—8eaa i o Ay mee Ao e o et e Ieh e S eotornaton | smali au compured Wit ihe extent of hS|yood ' to cholce wethers, $4.80G5.36: falr to | 1adv. ber crate, $415. Firm; winter patents, $5.0005.60; teady: ehiek ke; P’ a . e quo- | demand. By e f Tt $4.60614.75;_ bakers, . . 3 hrsng 4 | sou s | for iresh su Tk |4.00. per bbl, §2.60. Celery: Bxtra fancy Mieni- RYBE—-No. 2, THGTE0. Receipts. Shipments. . 3 4% 3c; one-quarter blcod, $@MWc. Scoured | was siiong s compaied Wiih yesterday, o R p o 3 . BW. O Bt ngy Sleht - Bk hhlb SR - 0% (values: Texas, onths, T6@80; B e s’ Slose. Thora | Quotations on feeder stock: Good to|gun, per dog. extra faney Muskegon, (SARLEX_Veed for mixing, Sgu4c;. fatr < g o ol - ] ; WK | Yine & to § monts, 63@80c: fine. falle 83 | e o e i Food cattio here, but such gholoe Iambe. .16G6 0: taig to good lambe, | per flat box, §1%. Head leltuce: Fer ham S ers-Dh P e rithwastarn, §1.7044; | o e . 2 . #k |8c.' California, northern, #g@oc; middle |as there were soid to very sood advan- | b I0uelE: LEbL searlings, 5.30; heavy | per. $2.60. Rutabagas: Canadian, per lb., No 1 m“'« L@H o+ ".fl i Oats, + eneis gt M |county, 63@6ec; fall. free, [0%6%. Oregon, | (age. yearlings, 3$1.50G5.00; old wet $.16@ | i4c. Cablmge: Wisconsin, genuine Hol- No. 1 northwestern. #1844 Timothy, £. " B eriols’ Sveel % 8l | Ll | staple, | T8M80c: castern | clorhe | Srhat has been sald regarding beef stoers |:40; K0od to cholce ewes, §8.16@8.5: breed: | jand seed, 1,00-1b. lots or '““‘?{6\%’!}1’{'&“‘&« r bbl, $2.75| Kansaw City Graim and Provisi Souihars By : L |Ing, “Toamc; vatley No'1, Slmite. Terel: [would apply, aually well to the market 1R CRES, 8.1500.; vearling breeding ewes, | N A b visions. i3 (i % g ; it *Wheat g 108 1,05 3% 53 yop-ogy e et €8 & 5t sy phz s52 e =5 5 1] & EEE B 458 38 Fr 25 =ps 82 3 &8k 28 s 1838 =88 e - B 2z =3m g s, California 2.0, Lard, per 100 lbs. $I8.82%.° Short| gANSAS CITY, Nov. 18.~WHEAT—Un- | farrme Soro ¢ . B e R s, Ratiar ey sta-ion gokd Rhd helfsre. Thet:oias ot &t o | Representative sales: e T ribs, - sides, ' (loose), $1LITK@NL&. Bhort | changed to %@1c higher; No. 3 hard $1.03 | Teraea® pathe . 1 : 4% | ium clothing, 8sMesc: half-blood, 18@76e; | Foon demand &fhe "market is no | No. Av Q% e i, "SLON-TdNNe YRIG A8 clear sidss’ (boxed), $11.821G1LT, L0 No. & $1.000708 'Noo' s rod Wb | Te e L e Wesern, |, 5% Three-elghths blond, 6@8dc; pulled, extra. |jigisc’ hipher than last week. | 8 Wyoming ewes - ot e T TR S Yo Total elearances of wheat and flour were "No. 3, $11681.20; Deo o JRIP | To0 > i Tee: Tine. 78qraoe e | 10g15c Al ofthe week s in sight, | 116 Nebraska glorado, per pu., NN FigR: Ne%, Ui’ to 693000 bu Primary’ Tecelpts wers |Niay \vosi Gith. bid: Juis: Rc i Ualen Faciher A i i i O e ogkers and feeders was | ® Nebraska imported Srdcowi JULIR:: D8l e ¢ " . 3 “ 4 i3 £, - 3 » v |the marke! lor . N pe | o 12 12-o02. K| i bo: 4 e ompared w8 b | SRR Sttt o e M TR R i et waries fieamion B Sontlon "N a1 NSRS CEF-REECA . dony Teceipts for . tomortow: Whoat, 20 cara: |3 white fore o s gt Gouse: No. |t i ‘i B | NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—METALS—Stand- | thing that looked at il Savoratit o Sl | 17 Nebras NUTE—Almonds: Urake seed!ings, , pe corn, 9 cars; oats, 9 oars; hogs, 17,000 |(&mbstac, bld; May, 009 By 4 HEGS Wiy | ard copper on the New York Metal ex- | ; B R Cain. oy Ib., 1be; filberts, large, per b, lde. Pecans head. c. bid, 4 J i Jduly, | g R4 B 1% | change was quiet and practically nomina! v o being W@ | 8 Louisiana, per Ib., 17%c; Jumbo Texas, per Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No, 2 red, | G4TE. Unchanged; No. 2 white, OB c; s 000 & | today. Local dealers quote lake copper at oo s %% tian “last t a7 ‘medium Texas, per ib., 140, OCall $119; No. 8§ red, $1.0S@L15; No. 2 hard, $1.080 | No. 2 mixed. 9gide. % i iy | 4132 G, elsctrolytic, BLIZAOWE. e “Quotations on _cattle: to eholce | 80 native yer fonia walnuue: No. 'l soft hall, per b L10; 5 L 9 L.07; No. 1 n RYBE-T0GT2¢. - - ng, $1287H@I13.13%. En market clésed 5.%; falr Lo good corn- | 116 native yearling i No. 2, soft shell, per 1b., lle. Peagu spring, $1 Nou 3 norehern anio | Ik ¥—Undhanged: cholos timothy, si1.seq | Heesh pid =211 1110 10 i 8 MU | cteady at {90 fs for spot and fAL 7s G4 for | SOinicd meers, ¥LBGVE y e} Jumbo, ratw, per b, Tl $1.08¢41.00; No, i $L@LOT%. Corn: |12.00; cholce gl’lll’ll, $0.25@9.50; CKOA e X, 2 o to falr corn- |225 fed wethers 0 | § K " X | fed steers, $.4507.%; common 125 fe J ce ale i utyres. Tin, flrm: London market steady; 6.26; good to choice range, 367 Nebraska wethers per ib., 8c; salted, per sL2. No. 2 cash, ‘hs.ofnc No. 3 cash, 83igo: | falfa, $16.0091 (Sostiachase Bieghits ... 6 | feo stagt -4 L/ DATES—30 1-1b. pkgs., per box, $2.15! : .75, v 0 |spot, £1390 178 64 and futures, £142. Lead, | : al ntes 65 Nebraska yearlings . No. 4 3o; No. 3 vellow, 4igc: No. 3 vj: | BUTTER—Creamery, extras. d: Whaming W o M0 B 8T s | (Ut ‘anaunchanged; spot, $eaTwedati. | Siert: $8.90GR 1 Talr fo G000 SRRSO BSCT | 6 ted lambs, culls Hullowe'en, per 1o, 7c; SUESr Wainuy, low, B3%c Oats: No. 3 cashe #%e: No 3|2c; seconds, 3c; packing stock, Zlie. | Wisconsin * Central i% 3 W s> |London market unchaneed at fi3 2s 6d. | per box, §1.%; fard, per Ib., l0c. 2te HapEs-No. I green. ifei No. 1 cured, P 3500 0d Lo eholce cornfed cows and | 356 Nebraska lambs o i $ tirsts, Total sales for the 40,300 | Spelter, quiet; spot, $6.35@6.0. London mar- 3-30@4.60; §90d Lo s00d ted Wyoming lambs, feede Thite. JpéQdlo; No. 4 white, MOWNo; stan- | 4ng "airties, 180; ~current ¥ P B ¥, shares. | yet unchanged: spot, (3 bs. English fron | heifers $.BGEZ falr Lo "t CIDER—Mott's, per ke iaSSS&sgS!EBgESS;GSE‘SS “han ws and heifers, $3.25@4.25, common to Wyoming lambs, feeders Receipts—Today: Wheat, 15 ears; corn, | "0Utherns, loss off, ldc, o | market unchanged. “Locel maiket steady: | fUli® sornfed cows ana heifers, @0gas; |16 western lambe 5 cars; oats, 112 cars. Hatimated ‘tomor- > TR0 | oo O a3y OFq it —Amerioan securities | $10061 to: No. 1 southern and No. 1 south. | Sved to cholce range cows and he R Hohrashs Tavihe row: Wheat, 20 cars; corn, % cars; oats, 0 13000 |opened steady today. Amalgamated Cop- | g T 0. 1 south- | §758450; fais to good rangs cows and heii- | 2 Nebrasks lambs . . % cars, |Gt r. Union Pacific and Erie attracted at- | €77, Soft. $19.2%6G10.75. ETALS G Rii e ‘common to fair range cows ml 1 : BUTTER-Steady; creamerics, %@¥o; b . o 3 |tention and improved the market gener. | ST. LOUIS Nov. 18—METALS—Lead, heifers, 32.WG3.35; good to choice| - [Nephew of H. €. Frick Fatally dairies, 24Q%e. i ally. At noen the tone was steady and |AUll at 8442 Speiter, dull at 3.5 ckers and feeders. $4.605.90; fair to|CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKRET| Hurt in Seutfle with EGGS—Racelpts = 4783 cases. Market | Kansas City quotations were as follows: |prices ranged from unchanged (o % higher F00d stockers and foeders, $.76G4.50; com- — ateady; at mark, cases included. 20%® | Articles | Open. | Fligh.| Low. | Close, | Tandon cissing stocke C ~ ©lo%nE | Suany. SRS W alaseie. mon to falr stockers and feeders B OGAT: | Cattle and Sheep Steady—Homs Ten Jle: firsts, Migo; prime firsts, ke, g AP N i & . NEW YORK, Nov. 1—SUGAR—Raw, |stock helfers, §2.76G3.7; veal calves, .90 s Pitisen Osuia Miaher i CHEESE—Tirm: isles, ' 164@19%0; | Wheat— | | | R, K & T s | firm: vefining.' $.62c; * eentrifugal 9 test, 7.00; bulls, stags. etc.. $.75Q48. x 001 t . LIMA, O, Nov. 8~Wiliam Frick, 5 twins, 16@16%e; Young Americas, 16¢r18% December ...| 102 | 1008 ”“J 1.00% TR, Ceptral 13844 | £420; molasses sugar, 8.67c. Refined steady: | Representative sales: *(“"IC(‘\GGO :& ;ll;; ATTLkEvR!“'l;m years old, son of the late Wooster banker. long horns, 16e. MaY ...oene 101%) 102% \mwxm.n“ oo +- 10% Norfolk & W. " i\,;:} ;\,*’*‘: Mor _'W‘ “,E' -\;’, 9, 4.60c; No. 10. | STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. e e e et " tadY: | Jacob Frick, and nephew. of H. Clay *P;O‘&Al;!’(::m.;g;euy; Sholoe to faney, 40 |Corn— | e ““1\ - . m‘o:x:n:"g e @ 488e: Mo, I gt o it & Ah"smx o A n B R ko ’a;osg¢7sh\u|\' -4 (X kel Frick, the steel magnate, Is dying at a hos- POULTRY-Firmer; turkeys, 19¢; . " § Pennay!: | mould A, 5.66c; vut loaf 6.06c; erushed, Le00 438 ARSI, 505 pital here the result of a scuffle last ey K ok e ¥, 19¢; chick-| May 0% 60 0B ; Bi%c; powedered, 5.3ic; kranulaied. S | ¢ WESTERNS m‘.’,‘,’“;p‘;g“l'u‘"jh,“;“,"‘;;:" oo head: levening in the apartments of a woman teady; 50 to 80-1b. welghts, i@ X E possgres Rete.. g eers...1200 525 11 steers...1l5 . ; = g Fodis Sigiene T 8o 1 e okt B v bt & | MO g, o oo | 43R Bi B ORI 1D | PR e R IR |, " e o erence Witiame of | 3 . | NEBRASKA $4.10G5.20; pigs, $6.00G7.60; bulk of wales, §.90| ., o 5 < he woman declared they were wrestling TOLEDO, Nov. 18 —SEEDS—Clover, cas - 4 teeders.. 715 420 1 cows @s.16. ¥ Minpeapolis Grara Market. #; November, 38.60; December, 38 seens : 5 Coffee Mark §T1 420 10 feeders.. 877 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, esti- | over a glass of beer, when both fell against MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 18.—WHEAT—De- | March, $8.82; No. 3 $8.508 40, No. 3 8 ek | NEW YORK, Nov. 18 ~COFFEE—Market | % recacrs.. 815 3 2 mated, 2,00 head; ‘market, steady: sheep. |the window frame, whiel' gave way, pre- comber, 10461 044 May. $1.06%. Cash: | @8.80; rejected. §7.66@8.00; no estimated 4 . closed firm at a net advance of 10@20/ rescent Live Stock Co.—Neb. $4.0005.50; lambs, $6.60G7.46; yearlings, .00 cipitating them to the pavement Nl e 8 o on No! o ohorthora, | grade, BU0L%. | Timothy, prime. HLO : L | B g Novomvor BE oo, Diconber te| § teeders.. S0 8§78 113 fueders,. 8 o e Miss Willlams today denied the story of 2 porthern, §1 .04 | Aliske pr A T, $1.90; De- |Tllinols Centrai.... .18 Spanish s & | including Nov ; December. 640 7 gicers... 1022 4 e n , No. 3 northern, $1.0901.04 comber, §7.90; March, $3.06, BILVER-Bar. quist at 23 5-16d @6 6c; January. 6.460450c. March, €550 v s St. Louls Live Stook Marke th ling 1 0. 3 no , $1.0001. ¢ 3 ke § 2 W. E. Hahn—Neb v e wrestling Incident and the mystery ix ORI oscd at $L.A%% { MONEY—3%G4 per cent. 60 April, S.ho; May, AM@ETsc) Julv. | g cown..... 921 385 2 cows.... T8 ST. LOUILS, Nov. 18—CATTLE—Receipts, | 1ot further explained, She said that she 2 fia yellow, n\fi\e | 'eoria Market. The rate of discount in the open market | & B@6.85c; _Renllem':r &{wvnl!w __Spot, W. W. Parsons—Neb. 6,20 head, including 2300 Texans; native|\.g here with her aunt, Mrs. Mollie Foster QATE-No. ¥ white Y PEORIA, Nov. 18.—CORN—Steady: No. 3, | for short bills is 45%34}% per cent; for three |dUlel: No 7 Rio, 8U@8c: No. 4 Santos. |y eows..... 93 330 market, steady (o 10c lower; Texans, | Mg The: T S geee, old, Bc; hew. Hc; No. & new, bre; no|months' bills, $#4@{% per cent. 8@ Mild, qulet; Cordova, 9@llie C. E. Schuler—Neb strong; native shipping and export steers, [0f Cleveland FLOUR. iacound sacks. $19.%0. grade, new, B9 3 | rrao——— § heifers... T 3 50 98.76GK00; dressed beef and buichers $.40| Mrs. Foster said whe und her nlece ware - _um;‘ ..;m. ; second | ¥ OA TS Steady: standard, *‘e No. 3! New York Miuning Stocks. Olls and Ros | C. Avent—Wyo. J @s. 000 pounds, $.00GS. old school mates of Frick, whom they met .00: first clears, $4.256M.45; | white, 9% 0. 4. white, i No. 3| NEW YORK, Nov. I8-Closing prices | OIL CITY, Nov. 18.—OIL-~Credit balances, | 48 feeders..1002 4 10 ¢ feeders. . $.0006.8; cows ar he it 82008 mixed, 3c. on mining stocks were as follows: $148 Runs, 206,173 bbis., average 14464 bbis.; | 23 heifers... 677 4 25 18 heifer C 00G2.60; bulls, (o0 the street and invited to thelr apart- 7 xon = S Emenie 1L SO B vorad T e | G e - e 406 - 1 Ho4%: culves §6 g8 5; Texan and In:|ments. In Frick's possession were found Pmuwn l:\:‘ R Milwaukee Grain Market. e A veen SAVANNAH, Nov. lL—-Om-—Turpenune | 81 cows. 9o 825 hy 2508 60, . helfers, | papers and checks amounting to §1,000. 5 e e Ne. R s R Ne Lern, $1. e - 4 L 8450; K, $6.60; | 13 feeders 1176 6 00 10c higher: pigs and lights, $5.2547.9; pack- | jurles necessitated an opération L S : - A o w Bl (L AL . §1.0G8.10; butchers and best heavy, merk; mam—luulu s7geic. 7 steers...1198 620 23 steers....l ek Siaee wearvy peo e B &b T L T — AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,50 2 | C. A. Marston—Wyo. head; Ket, 1 ut- N : . 4 i ead; market, 10c to lbc lower; native mut- | | Receipts of live stock at th cingi- | 14 cows..... %3 410 12 cown..... ton, s, lamba, 88760750 oulls DULUTH, = Nov. I8~ WHEAT-No 1| WASHINGTON, Nov. 18_-The condiiion |pal 00Ipin 56 e ol é“‘{k"‘{,'m :- nei @il o 100 P PR CL A SRR, e hna “erberl E Gooch Co' orn, $Lo7: e SLEC Des reasury & nning of busl: ot : v - | :?m d&;"l}':v.'m ! ness was as follows; .~ o """ |South Omana ......... e L. 5 Howes-Wyo Nantas Ol 140e Dot mants. . 1 Brokers and Dealers A/ri-gu. 1;,:'-". 3 Sioux City 0 1700 p otesy U0 6% 14 cows..... Bunk $oon b e am ) 300, ld eoln, X " oYl W KANSAS CITY, Nov. B -CATTLE-Re-| @BAIN, PEOVISIONS, STOORM eliver cartificates s . g(‘uz:u ?:'1‘&{. X X “”c'« B e ggipts. 7,000 head: including &0 sotherns. " St Louis ; OMAHA, Nov, 18-Bank clearings und—Standard ars Chicago I-fpat | today wers 32,15, 4 e S20000 tn | o R 054 and for the corre-| general fund. 07, current liabl ‘ gt aponding date last year §.250AR 1 Fomtone: w alance I treasury oft| Totals .. . : e W York full ereama, full ereams, fuir to . Sarket steady; chol ¢ Sviske Gisiens %06 B, X- W Bip H. Homer—Wyo. beer siocra. 16.5006.60; falf Lo .mna .d i oy | Wil Telephons, Dougias el 4% 287 feeders.. 6.35; western steers, $4.0036.75; stockers and independent, 4-2131 and a-3la {8 weows feeders, $3.00036.00; ' ri i, Largest Mouse » 5;I'-';“"i‘tr. “W '&"1"'“'{"” ;-.“ .ga:"lu‘l-t -ae - e Waie