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. THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1909. KAIN AND PROBUCE MARKET [fisgserovss wo. » nortvern, mossoros | NEW YORE ST()C[(S‘A}iDiBo.\"Ds"’;::..':.' fund Staraard atver: Soavier, | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MAR[(EI Tatn. Tt Bakay ::":"'“r:-;‘-::.":;;!R AlLROAbS S[ .\SHV”RA‘TEVS , $1,300 bbls.; exports, §175 bbls.; - T New York Momey Market. o e s 2 SR ipts MUCH GRAIN IS ACCUMULATING “.'.::::,".;tw..fi“.?:;‘:‘:,.;.‘.,“;“:” ACUTE WEAKNESS IN COPPER |, NEW, YORK Nov. #-MONEY-On call |HOGS SELL STEADY TO STRONG g .67 on_down, according to weight and | quality. Tt will be noted that there were quite & number of light loads, running 104,066,522, working balance in treasury of- very satisfactory condition, and th rly —— NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET o fices, $25,787,466; in banks to :&‘drn "af treas receipts, which numbsred some seventy — a a urer of the United States, 814,126, sub- cars, changed hands for the most part in} Foreign Wheat Shows Firm Tone and | quotations of the Day om Variows |Decision Against Standard 0il Com- gldiary siiver coln, #1613 minor coi Warmed-Up Beef Steers Break mdly‘w:,‘\- [oed season in the morning - Desir. Rock Island and Burlington Announce Oables Run Higher, Commodities. pany Still Disturbing Market. |Wosaost o at All Points, $'9 and on up a8 DIgh ae §.9 for mtrietl . - 3 L h 7 nd p as high as $7.95 for strietly A NEW YORK, ~Nov, #-—FLOUR-Re- | ‘ HEIBKTA R o TR S R g1 4 Low Fare to Corn Show OTHER LINES MAY FOLLOW SUIT | frm, @6 per cent; ruling rate, % per %; Minnesota bakers, $ winter [qeuty ool et ~ ottere ¢ - oty the recelpt rength § ‘Wheat Hol ‘orn Val ; wmurumwsu;n- “r'u—': T These Stocks Rose Last Week Be-| [iME LOANS-Firm; sixty days, 5 per | No Material Change In heep and L0 qesirable killers, (he quality of he |One and One-Half Cents Per Mile te ues Steady, but Clear-Up in fair ‘to Kood. #430G4.3; cholce o cause of News of Pending Merger ;;“";"”"‘""‘,"«‘I' ‘va_‘“ "‘;u“fl" per cent; six Lambs, Receipts Being Light y‘(“n:lv!\;:;"lulnx on an average better than Be Effective West of River— Weather Will Allow = #.0¢4.0. Buckwheat flour, steady at Stmilar to One that Has Just PRIME = MERCANTILE PAPER-$G5% and Demand Good at Fully o . per 160 Ibs., nominal, . G Repres tve sales: Will Increase Crowds to Free Movement. RNMEAL—8teady; fine white and Been Outlawed. PYTERLING EXCHANGE—Stro with Steady Price gy Sh S B g B vig ®© | NG A ng, | o %N % & Exposition. jellow, $LE0GLES; conrse, §LOGLE; kiln actual bisinees in bankers' bills at 4.8 | -] - i ried, $3.36. | @4.5380 for sixty-day bills and at $4. 875 for Y ¢ ! | y-das 19 % 10 OMAHA, Nov. 23, 1909, RYE—=Dull; No. 2 western, §3¢, nominal, | NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The decision [demand; commercial bills, $4.83G4 83%. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 23, 190, 19 T8 M % For Forelgn markets show a firmer tone and |f. o, b, New York, ‘ against the legality of the Standard Ofl | SILVER-Bar iic; Mexican dollare. 43¢ | Recetps were Cattie. Hogs, Sheej n in m' e e T o cables care’ higher. ~However, the do- | BARLEY—Stendy: feeding, 80@63c, c. 1. L. | company in its present form continued the (| S—Government, steady; rallroad, | official Monday e Hots “hae w iw o general passenger agents of the Rock n;'m wheat market Is a matter between WHEAT—-Receipts, 506,000 b st mar- | disturbing influence in the stock mark.t . .’5’1..-:.‘ aliotaitifia sn baas were oy fo1 Estimated Tueséay " ;;; 1sland lines and the Burlington route of & shorts and longs. a - teceipts, 000 bu.; spo today. It was most acutely manifest in LA 3+ fare of 34 cents per mile, effective on th Considerable wheat I8 being accumulated |ket steady; No. 3 red, $1.27 asked, domestic Two' Gars thls' Weik » . effective on the 2 elevato ] : a » » Ines west of . ve at primafy points for December delivery, |elevator; No. 3 red, $1.88%, nominal, f. o. | the Toup of copper Industiials that the 100 Tot) Mot 4%n......... 2% |Same dave last week ! west of the Missourl viver during ‘mdmlhln {m;ml have more ""f:.;:“;&}'&'}‘ :(;'x::‘mnt(' ,:ai. 1 ;llnrtlhe{,n, ;‘\!xlul;;h l} I‘T\A fes are particularly vulnerable % e oF. "'M“\‘JT’ nn‘ M. 4%6...... O <:nme g.,u‘"»n ago ] the National Corn exposition in Omaha. n e near future thln any o 3 . b, afloat; No. ard, winter, o LA lame dayvs 3 weeks ago.. » This move on the part of tw £t The strenggh in wheat is holding coru |§110, nominal, f. o. b, afloat. Following |fect of the decision, but that an animated | U caupon... 101N _de tige ’ | Same days 4 weeks ago. 16,17 o4 » 4 Mo d sl b g values stendy, but clearing m-m-rmwz\;\.% firm cables and on reports of unfavor- ‘55*::":1'30:&0h:’;:ff_:{*r:'!;:g: el R e R | Same ‘days last year.. .ib 432 22514 ] . 2 cipal railroads entering Omaha will prob- ::hr - frée movement and woul :.n‘e,l:uvl:tll;e,: :n arnmtl’n- m;n’d .lm 51: rs udt the ;’"flumpmn o & ‘_"‘“]": consotidation | Allls-Char. st S UL & N. unl | Xx:‘f h;llnllng A-m'. u;m\\': x_i‘m hue‘\}lm;‘n:‘,. L) » ably be followed by similar announcements sh corn. on fn December wheat advanoes on_ 0! e onsol on | ) a cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha |5 0 o o passet . Whea( started strong .and covering by -‘ sc, but developed weakness late in |Of the copper producers on much the same | AT RS, oo oo.oo 0N Mo K & T dat & |for the year to date, compared with last | ® |from the passenger departments of the shorts and; higher cables sent prices up |the day, under l'quidation and closed at a [lines as are prohibited by the courts de- | Xn’ Topacco 4n. %01 Mo. Pacitie 45 ... year: 1903, 1908, In, Dec. | g other lines. during the' early trades. Realizing sales|net gecline of %e for December and e [ clsion in the Standard Ofl case a0 6 . ... TN SON. R R, of M. 4%8 1,007 YN0 o %0 This concesslon on the part of the rall- x-mle ‘«v m:h mn]rk:: :‘r::n;hfl“flg;:";‘rf up to akc down for other positions. Export- | Eminent e--ln:or]ln«lm lawyers and influ- [ Armour & Co. dls.. BIWON, Y. C. g %8 “m{ ‘£ “«’"i«’ ‘2: 2 roads has been gained only after the was 108! o clof era took three loads; December closed at |ential financial leaders seem united In | Atchison gen. 4 997 do_deb. 4s /008, 7, . o 288 o) 3 day's figures. A tirin with the May closed at $.13; July, closed at | formulating the view that the consequenc do ov. ds.. 19N Y., N H & H__ The following table shows the average |8 ......237 i hardest kind of work on the part of the T T e Ny ecelpts are stlll Jght of the Standard Ol decision would be so | do cv. b 19K v, de 1% | price of ogs at South Omaha for the last ... 2% 1 7% lofficers of the exposition. C. C. Rovewater, ptrength in’ wheat, N*"D; ‘:“mmd with —Receipts, 16,000 bu; spot market | dangerous and so harmful that steps nm,u{fl“ _rl; ist do... 98 °N. & H. 1st ¢ & several days, with comparison: i 3 . 32 80T Kene: manager of The Hee Publishing ;‘:’1’:‘-9;.::‘ufi(\'mu"prl:u:!m'fi“tl' A better | ZE0 S 2'1 - e:”?“‘& duzmexcmr-"d be taken by the law-making body to obvlats | B, § M0 1 32% o, Bactfie dhernss Date. | 1909, [1908. 1507 [1906. |1905. [1904. |1 [ % {8 company and E. Buckingham,' general price " - { 2%, vered, nomiral; No. 3 o. | them, upon its assembling in December. | g PP | 1+ R T " J . 11908, 11998.{ 12 187 288 130 798 or ” 4 movement {is predicted with clearing|p. afloat; No. ? vellow, nomihal; opiion | While the authority of this opinion s 10 |piooxiyn Tr. ov. 4. 88 0 8. L ride TR o S it| BHBEEIE e velume of 1eosiiis e | e e e e DT wheat recelpts wers §8000 bu |Market was without transactions,’ closin | the harmfuiness to the corporations of the |sCen. ot Ga a.....107% Penn. cv. Sias 191 T8 BI04 ool 48] cotved At this point nv day lately 1a any |PanY have made several trips to Chicago in and Bhipments wers G200 bu., against re- Lnchanged to e higher; December closed | jaw is recognized in the stock market, |Cen Leathek fa..... $4X do con. da 7064 o] 4 o4 16 ' | indication of the produ attltude and [&n effort to get the rates. Rates are al Ceipts tast year of 1600,000 bu. and ship- |9 TU4c: May closed at @%e. there s less readiness to accept it on the | C. of N. J. w bs....124% Reading gen. 4s T95% 569 49 4 63/ 4 54 | intentions, there will probably be a very |ready granted for all points east of Omah: m”r;‘.' - '1'.?!."\0 K o 3 m:)_:\:h;l(u('tkp‘l:. :_z‘a‘d bu.; .exn'{rl;i I‘\'.lm probable action of congress. There (-\‘:—r » ll-nm s ;“’4‘-‘"e L. & :-Mr. f5. da. 4% | 792%) 664 * 471 4 48 | respectable winter offering of finished mut- | ast year the Natlonal Corn exi osition Primary Form recelpts were 511,000 bu. [DUi #bot market steady; mixed, 28G82 1bs, | recognized, the political = diffioulty that |40 st B 008 o, B oot S| 7 9%, 59 4 46( 4 tons from corn belt feed lots. Only about | 4 . . g And shipments were 238000 bu., against re- |fominals natural white, 2 to 8 Ibs. M%@ would arise from what would be, In effect, | "2 § A4 {¥ e Tt 3 o T 04 5 70 4 463 445200 head were recelved this morning, as|d1d not have rates from points west of the Celpta YUt vear of 766,000 bi. and ship- | 495 Cipped white, 34 to 42 1bs., $5l4GIsHC, | | a bill for the rellef of the best hated of all [ ¥4, S Q. % o in gold e, 2% 7 96%| 5 @) 4 | 4 46| compared with almost 7.00 head last Tues- | Missourl river and in spite of this the ments of 29,000 bu. 00 bu. of corn, 1000 |%cas.e6. o bhadp b el ot * | the f:'ent_;’lfilfl'ulnl‘u:’\fl lnl the r-:\vul-\(; 0‘;1‘1- e5C. M. & 8.P. g I4s &9 0. Pacific c. ... 91K | ] 6,76 4 4% day und over 14,00 head & yesr ago attendance at the corn show was large, Clearances were 17 u. of corn, N St Batizo: Con. | Ation his consideration ralses doubts|C., R. L & P. e 4s.. 71% do ev. d8..... 2 | 4 Although today' n was rather lght | pecause of its " bu, of onts and wheat and fiour equal to [ HIDES—Eas jogota, 204G2%e; Cen- | or' (ke readiness with which relief will be | do col. i gl -y P g i | 4 58 4 431 than ough today's run was rather Mgt | becauso of its great educational worth. The 92000 by LEAT o SR Btoires acid, 13QUK | obtained from the evils complained of by |, do rfx. ds 904 80, Rallway fa. 198 = | Meveral iipments were late n arriving and | rallroads stuck to: their policy of not Liverpool closed %@%a higher on wheat| GiGo o Mol Seady: family, $14.00 | the corporations and the sweeping applica- | 3ol Ind e T A, e e 0d | (Bunday, it was well along In the morning before | Eranting rates In the states which had and 4%d higher on corn. @14.50; mess, $1L0DG1L60; beet hams. $23.00| ton of the terms of the law to all trade | crop- M do oo R URan Fafifle 48 0 | Recelpts and disposition of live stock at | the full estimate had been varded. Buyers|2.cent passenger fares Gmalka Cash Pricss. @%.00; packe W0@1260; ity extra India | combinations. The discussion of the B P R 1 40\ 4 i W% | e Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, |for packers were out early With Senerous| Tne Nebraska state fair had rates and WHEAT-ANo, 2 hard, §1.04G1.06; No. 3 |Mess, $%.0G2.00. Cut meats, steady; pick- | J6ct develops tho difficulty of shaping & o ‘s K.'G. 4 9 U. 8 Rubber fa.... 10y | Ve B orders, however, and practically everything | . o T hard. §1 014 03: No. 4 hard, 97c@$i.01; No.|led bellies, $1350¢14.00; pickled hams, $12.50 [ 1#8al requirement which will, at the same| do ref. 8s L UL S Bteel 24 ba.....1043% RECEIPTS so0ld quickly in just about the order of its -Sar-Ben had rates, but the corn show 2 spring, $LO2G1.04; No. 3 wpring, 95cg$1.02; (@180, Lard steady; 'middle west, $13.50@ | time permit the benefits sought from com- | Distillers' & 4% Va Caro, Chem. Ga.. 955 Cattle. Hogs.Sheep H'r's. | arrival. There were very few feeder ship- | WS turned down. The rallroads main- No 4 spring, %a@vic. 13.66; refined, steady; continent, §14,10; | Petition. [ Brie p. 1. s $4 Waba, u%(c, M & St. P 9 7 .. | ments included in the offerings, most of tained that they were forced into giving CORN—No. 2, 66% i No. % 64@ [South America, $14.66; compound, $10.00G | The declaration of an extra divideid on | g gen do... ... T8 do lat & bx ds..... T8% | Wabash . e 2 5 .| the stuff being of a ehort fed and warmed | tne other rates by force of conditions. e Nn"l. ’fiu{;l& No. ;'y-ll’nw.hfl% uz.z.'.. 1l'nm. steady; family, l‘-.w».':w.";‘l'm‘r‘nl }rm"m?d ot r\uv; Jnrx«;v mn:‘.‘l‘ B e B R N 6. sy | Missouri Pacific ... 18 4 - +«|up nature. The more finished kinds met |y S L G gon iiaines the first 0. 3 yel 5 a. white, short clear, $24.40@26.50; mess, $25.756@26.00. | Reading from Its acute depression, owing |, " Gr® © 195 - Te Unlon_Pacifie ..... 72 2 . .| with better demand, of course, and any- S R 2 - e I8 N wnite. . TALLOW-Steady; country (pkgs. free), |to its share in the benefits through hold- | §i™ cfiecy tv, v o TN W < W G RN, W., easte. 10 4 e .| thing particularly suitable for killing pur- | rate last year and the roads were then i . 3 mixed, $7%ci No. 3 yellow ing of stock of Central of New Jersey. The C. & N. W., west... 50 2 v .+ | poses commanded prices that looked to be | forced to give rates to other fairs. The 3% a%Y%e; No. 8 white fil“: No. 4 Quiet; domestic, falir to extra, 2@ | tracing of the course of this disbursément London Stock Market. C.8t.P. M. & O... 18 3 9 somewhat stronger than yesterday. The |y, inece i ¢ Omib o i TP eianNe o T8 e, Piek afforded an example of the complications | 1ONDON, Nov %.—Despite the weaknens | C. B. & Q. east... ¥ i 7 DUk of the faics showed little change, (WSS men of Omeba then arose in o—No¥ ; 5 TTER—-Firm; creamery special of the Inter-holdings of securities amongst |y, “No'o Yok yesterday, professionals bere |C. B. & Q. west... % 2 5 however, and fully steady would just about | d demanded rates for Ak-Sar-Ben. bt i Al e ke < | corporations. supported American Seciities moderatoly |C. R I & P., e ¥ 3 1 describe’ the general situation as far as | The:roads decided to grant this request g acials, 1RQITH siate, new full cream | A rise in-New York exchange at Chicako |auring the first hour today. At noon the|C. R. I & P., west. 1 2 3 prices were concernea. A small string of | under pressure. The Unlon Pacific held Chicago 4, &..... specials, 16%@17%c; state, full cream, Sep-[to % cents premium per $1,000 showed the |market was steady and from % to % above | Iilinois Central ... 1 2 1 toppy native lambs sold at $7.25, fed ewes | ! " B Minncapolis .. .. |tember, fancy, 10%c; state, full cream, Oc- | relaxation of pressure from the interior | parity. Business “was light. - A 38 0 5 realised 9450 and fed yearlings changed |°Ut 8nd finally came across with the By - i 4| tober, best. lfc: State, full cPeam, late|upon New York for funds. Foreign ex-| London closing stocks: = - hands at $5.75. announcement that it had grunted a rate Duluth -+ | mon to faif, 134@18%c; "skims, full o spe. | CIAnEe rites rose quite strongly. | Consol 8% Loultville & N 15 | Total receipts ....21 a1 kg Fe offerings, either in point of num-|of 1 cent a mile for the Nebraska state st - clals, 614%e. Pe- | “The short interest built up in the course | do ac 2 -;7,3:,‘»( (: » joot 1::- DISPOSITION bers or quality, were hardly sufficlent to | fair and for Ak-Sar-Ben. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | “'poae i, fresh, weak ..|of the decline furnished a sufficlent re- | Amal. Copper...... AN ntra ] test the tone of the market. H rm on fresh, weak on starage; v ; Anaconda LI 10N Nortolk & W 7y Cattle. Hogs.Sheep, ¥ y 3 western extra firsts, 33%c; western firacs, | auirement to work an effective rally in | Anaconds oo IR ¥ 1% | omana Packing Co...... o iogs “he%h: | ;Quotations on fat “sheep’ and. lambs Exhibits Now En Route. Featused Bt the Tundidn an 20g52q; western seconds, #5G2Sc: fefriger: | Prices. Southern Pacific showed some posi- | AYMSSR, - o e W | ol o4 Lose ea|Ucod to choice lambs, ¥7.1067.90; falr 10| Many of the exhibits for the Natlonal good lambs, $.70G7.10; good light yearlings, EN0m0%5; good neavy yearlings, $35G680; | Corn exposition are now enroufe, many Bood to ‘cholce wethers, $4.76@6.2; falr to| more start today and some tomorrow. good wethers, $4.30%4.7; good 10 choice ator, 21g%e. tive strength on the grourid of the Strong | pet Py (iit " "110 Peaneyivania Pricés on Boar POULTRY — Alive lower but active; | annual report. | Conadtan. Pacttio... is0Rand. Mines CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—Fears of a wet har- [spring chickens, N? fowls, 15%c; turkeys, Bonds were easy. 'Total sales, par value, | Chesapeake & O 9% Reading # vest in Aggentina Inspired considerable . Dressed, firm; western chickens, | $4,053,000. Chicago G. W . 20% Southern Ry.. 1% | Cudahy Packing Co...... 960 /143 2,678 o¥ [Armour & Company.... 1,08 185 108 $i% | Benton Vansant & Lush. 213 14@1Se. . \ F n et " All the railroads centerl bullish senfiment in the wheat market dur- lfiggwx fowls, 14@17%c; turkeys, western, | United States bonds were unchanged on | Chi, Mil & St P..188y do pfd s b T S e 1 s ewes, HA0GAS; falr 1o’ good ewes, H.10G " . ering at Omaha are Ing early Sading today, but- late-in the | 0Gbe. oall, [ Do "peens. .o igotthern “Pacific Lt | B B Lewly oo ] B N W G S pxe]l:)‘fllrxnx u.d aul oxh;hll: free to the ex- g Fghe o ¢ . Low. Close. | Erle ... . : J.. B -BULING Goeevispesis A . 16.25; yearlings, w6.30; heavy A clal ex- At the close, prices were }c¢ to %@c below 9 S B " b St ka1 Clore | o 1t prd ptd.. IR R N i yearlings, $4.5005.00; ola’ wethers,' $4.150 | hibit cars, and the first leaves Kit Oarson, the final figures of the previous day. Corn|Partly Cloudy and Warmer ia the ey 38 boik | do 28 pfd..lllllll 0% Wabash ... 3 |y g O 3 4.40; good to choice ewes, $3.15¢3.8; breed- | d and oats clgsed stoady and provisions firm. Beadistion m_,;:;-"zn‘:fiw o R - Grand Trunk .lxx.*;..l;-‘m“. R o fim‘"‘fmy IRy ] < ing ‘ewes. $4.760660: yearling breeding | Colo., mnext Tuesday. ‘Another car left Unfavorable crop news from Argentina, 5 % BUgAr. ... 1000 @ ey’ e |Tiincte CeNital.. X PR e e W erihelt i - i * | ewes, ¥5.505.0. Cheyenne last Thursday, and Is now col- which caussd a strong opening In the mar- | mhe asturbanoe SANitE Sy he yatlers Am & M us nd NS B per sen V) per ounos |y oL e T A eanTRLive nale A¢. Pr, |lecting exhibits through Kansas. The sec- K e D ent’ of whoat | Monday morning, is moving off “the At | AR S8 Ty fH0 Ww B BR®| The rate of discount in the open market |Sullivan Bro K] - 161 Nebraska wethers . G916 510 |ona Rock Island car has left Fort Worth, O O vehse of 1708000 |LAntic coast this Mmorning. Stormy woather |Am & L. pit W Y % SR | for short pills is 43 per cent; for three|Lenmer Bro. ... 2 |8 Nebrucka wethers 210 810 |Mex, aba fire: first Moptiweetsen ber Tttt g o isible supply for | e PERIS e disturbance over the iake | Am 1e Securities..... 1,000 6% 204 25% | months’ bills. 4 per cen Lee Rothschild..”.... © <o |88 Wyoming ewes, feeders. 8 380 |0 ety Y 5 bushels in the European visible reglon and Ohlo valley, and destructive | American Linseed %0 16 16 16 e M0.-Kat., O8l OB oerrerys 00 0 |30 Whoming yeartings: teeders. 100 §% |Chicago Tuesday mdrning. A Milwaukee cssion, pit traders and commission houses | higher pressure has succeeded the - Am 8 & R. pid T dists 111 it | Quatetions. furplshed: By Namuel Burna |.Smith & Laisey o] §i543 | 228 western® Wethers....... same time a Burlington baggage car with being fair buyers. |ln the llinnl r.nmurk: o fover the lake region §03 Jawe, valleys, an. fuer Beciuing 5 v W -New Z6r & Y 3 : 4 & Wyoming ewe exhibits left Denver for the corn show. maket yielded to quite general profit taking [and has caused a very decided fall in tem- | Am. T. e i - o™ 'Yoming ews o bt Drought out by a dispateh from Argentina | perature in the lake region and south over | Am. Tobacco pid City of Omaha 4, 1918, Potar "0 5 6,128 iR adin i B 3% Directors of the National Corn exposi- City of Omaha e%ks, 1984 Columbus, Neb, B. L8 Burrough Adding Machine Chicago Bubway ... Cuba (Rep. of) Int. Ga, 1818, Detroit Edison Gs, 1938.... Gate City Malt CATTLE—Recelpts of cattie were quite |33 Wyoming lambs, feeder: lberal again this morning, 2 cars being |30 Wyoming lambs, feeders...... 62 reported in. This mnakes a total for the|3l§ Wyoming lambs, feede two days of about lo,0w head, a large in- ¥l Wyoming lambs, feede crease as compared with the previous |24 Wyoming yearlings, fe week, but about on a par with a year (140 to & local ‘concern which dlscredited the |the Ohlo and lower Mississippl valleys to | American Woolen earlier adviee regarding weather conditions [the gulf. A depression overlies the north- | Anaconda Mining Co in that eountry and claimed that clear |West and unscitied weather prevalls on the |Atshison o . T e nise Gonaralapnd. thet Rat-{Rorth Pacific cosst. The weather is much |Athiten ofd ... vesting had begun In the northern districts. | Warmer in the upper Missouri valley and 0. DOShEs em 945! tion, who have been in Chicago for the last few days report that the rallroads of Chicago are boosting strong for the Omaha show and that for a couple of blocks of Baltimors & Ohio. oming yearlings, fecders.. 8§ Y throughout the west and northwest, and it R 4 The market was also weakened by a de- |ijl Be Warmer in this vicinity tonlignt, | Bel & Ohg ped........ 1 | ndependent Tei. Gs, Omaha. Ago. " Large receipts at ail market points, | 66 Wyoming ylgs, fars, culls... 8§ each side of the city ticket offices they cline-at Minneapoity.and Duluth, The closs [wich patly" cloudy - tonight DrODADIS | Bee e et Trrrorreres B0 g, Sap, Gov, il 1% (DOt Yesterduy and “loday, combined o 895 Wyoming ewes ...l 43 have large posters In the winflows explolt- ednesday, i . s, S oW T Wyoming ewes, ' feeders...... 4 . Canadian Pacific ... 1500 AL GO T igu |Eive, valias & downward uien with e i Wooming: ey, 28 Ing the show. Huge signs are also dis- Corh was firm-early in the day. Later,| Record of temperature and precipitation however, the markal cased off in sympathy |compared with the carresponding Central Leather with wheat, The close was at about he |the last three years: lowest point, With prices unchanged to %@ e higher. Minithum temperature Omaha Gas 58, 1817. Omaba E. L. & P. ba, 1933 Omaha & C. B. St. Ry, 5, 1928, Omaba & C. B, 8t. Ry. pfd, 5 /b€ Omaha-Nevada Mining Co... St L., L M. & R. & G. 48, ng day Of | Ceutral Leather pfd.... played, telling of the rates to Omaha. '* Central of New Jersey.... 1900, 1608, 1907. 1906. | Chesapeake & Ohio... 24 44 8 2| Chicago & Alton 06 T .00 .00|Cpicago Grest Western ctfs 1,600 for foday, 34 degrees. | e o 100 |and dull and it was well along toward | 3 Wyoming wether: 0 |midday at this point before very much (31 fed ewes .. 5 |business had been transacted. 240 fed wethers . 1% | Strictly good finished cornted cattle were | 18 fed lambs 88| exiremely scarce this morning, in fact there | 86 fed — e OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. SSEESRARKIELLSISERALRLS. 3t 123 O 1 £5.08 i 151 2 € 508108 S 88 0 Trading in oats was extremely light and | Precipitation . e : the ;.mm Was steady. Rrices at the| Normal temperature a0 & N. W Buitt & Co. 08, 1014y..vs. vt / 101"| Were practically none inciuaed among the | 4 fed Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fure closdtwere a shade higher to e higher. i n:r‘"m precipitation since March 1, l‘ t "": n’n ! Stoux City Traction iy b L :«_‘a receipis. Good range cattle were also g ;:g - mished by Buyers and Whalesalers, Proyisions were firm. Prices at the close [2- . g h ; Union 8. Y., Omaba, § p. ., ex-div.. #4 | very few and fer beiween. Cattle of E: L & were $%e to 15@1740 higher, o Deticlency corresponding period in 1905, | Celortdo £y & Lo —— L that description would have probably com- | 131 fed ® s Cramay, Ry X K. liveied to The,leading futures ranged as follows: iy 9811y Chlo. & gy Bank Clearings. manded steady or very close to steady 6d lan 0 4 ¢; No. ‘ L in 60-Ib. tub N . ol R tieacy. carfespoRding, parlod-in 1T, | oB. § 8. ‘M. pi4 OMAHA, Nov. 2-Baitk clearings for|brices: On the other hand the great fivod, I ey e A S | tons Wor i el abe S, I'Ln;;c;fl'; Avticles.| Open. { .| Close.| Yes'y, | h oy Conkolldated Gas today were 82,24,310.43 and for the corres-|0f warmed up sicers has brought apout Brony b e bariy: & R BN y cles.| Open.| Highyf Low. | ! o " L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |Sonsolidated ¢ |-und’lu;"°|rle!e' Tant year, $1.811849.61 & eharp reaction ut all elling poinis the 3 fed eWes oviiiiiiinie SR i“v';:; AT uwe, Moy Mar o 1 y e Delaware & Hudson. gradah b v ecline amounting to as much as 8¢ in | cHICAG v T " & SRR . Mar foosos! 1 00| \nsz:’ 106 [ 1ol o ’1‘,‘0(‘1:“.; “";"‘w;‘;:“‘h ep, | Beper & R Graaie Wool Market. imeny cases w8 compared with the’ good PIIGADO0.S LAVE CRROUI - MA RS | B LR i s Y Dee. |1 00k 100%| 108%(1 0s3%| 1 09%p . LOUIS, Nov. 23— ' er; |D. & i. G. ptd. et P 38 WO~ _[time last week. ’ S 3! D oo om0 oS et MURGEE e Dht i 3|, mosTox, Nov, BoNOGL—A amal i || ECwl i Tuiters were slow and woak| cattle amd Sheep stendy—ogs 155 Vel S Shoks, s ducks; e gneid O enbovesty @ 1w | e |May mon ¥ B -8 | Bre 1w pid : / i |on, & very ‘quiet basis. ‘There 1n.some |t stk the "berter Erades were i o Steady to Lower. Alive, broliers, under ¥ pounds, -13c7 'over Bes }flhfl-k\: W e Gn i | CORN—Firm; track No. 2, cash, S3ge;/No, [ Erie 3 pra. T i |sampling of Callfornia and 'A_xmn“t'welv. - |demand and aid not show as much decline. | CHICAGO, Nov. 23—CATTLE—Reccipts (% Pounds le: hens il —cacks,, 6e:. Juiy | G0%| Gl Gote| 61 |60%@% |2 White, 80c; December, Bgic; May,” 6le. | GEUI\CIGNTE i 61 (month stock, but trade is very dull In ter- | Feeders have uaturaily eased off under |8.000 head; market steady; steers, .07 |(fUCkS (Ui featiered, Lo, et ful Oatee | | ) | OATS-Firm; track No. 2 cash, $9}gd0c; | great Sonthern Brd: o 1% |ritory and fleece wools. Intercst in the 1910 | the infiuence of the sharp break in beef |9 cows, $3.005.00; helfers, 3$3.00g6 00; | (CATRErel H0; MUrieys, under § pounde 180; Dec. 3% | No. 2 white, 42%c; December, 3%c; May, |1llinots Central .. ... ‘n“\ullp is not so marked, although all dealers | gattle and they too sold around 2¢ lower | bulls, $3.00G4.75; coalves, $3.00u8.50; stockers |4 P e 24 l: nea fowls, $3° per May Y el 413 4% Interborough Met. oy |8r¢ Preparing to have representatives In|ihan the best time last week. and feeders. $3.7606.2. ] v&.tr. oz, b July $0%[29%4G% ko duip | RYB-T6e. Mt Met. Diic, Y #2% [the west earlier than usual. Kentucky, In-| Quotations on catile: Good +o choice | HOGS—Receipts, 20000 head; —rudrket | 0¥ 0[S o N £ At 2ig; lary Pol FLOUR—Unchanged; red winter patents, | International Harvester 16113 [diana “and Missourl floeccs, ~three-elehih |cornfed stecrs, ¥.%s. 1; fair to guod ‘corn: |opened siendy und closed 5o lower, Choles | 551 S3/G0% BS7 AR, Yotk cotntu, small Tan: 20 5214 | $9.006.90; extra fancy and straight, 35.00Q |Int. Marine pfd...... wiig |Vlood, 34c; - one-quarter blood, 32y3ic. [fed steers, 36.00g7.25; common to fair corn- |heavy, $810GR.15; butchers, $8.06a820; light | 3e: jaree. Prodfftg s Haltimore, Ay 000" B40; hard winter clears. $90G4.4. Taternational ' Papor ... ik (Scoured . values: Texas: Fin twelve | fed '“’fi'fl"&?ufl: good io choles range |mixed: FLMiil choloe ght 478GS0) | A2 3 L ®o; ' large, i galion, >4 SED—Timot . 758,60, niernational Pump iiw | Months, T5@7c; fine six (o elght months, G6.5; faif (o good range stecrs, | PAC 3 g8, $6.00G7.50; bulk of | ¥ L'.v'z‘\‘n 11 90 CORNMEA. 3 Towa Central ,..... 241 |68 T0c; fine fali, 58G#0c. California: North- |#. common to falr range sieers, |sales .Adi«.,n'o u“m:-_l?fihu caught, Illmull all ure 74 1 8y |, BRAN=Firm; sacked, east track, $1.01g Kanss city So. 108 v, Gsato; midale county, G3gae; fall |¥.60¢4.%} g0od to choice cornfed cows and | SHEEP "AND LAMBS_Recelpts, §25,000 | dressed; Halibut, = idc: buffale. soi trout, Tibe 1.02. K 8o ptd 704 |free, Bgsl. Oregon: Eastern, No. 1 sta- |heifers, $4.25¢0.25; falr to goud cornfed [head; market steady; sheep, 3$1.00G0.50; | ioe: bullbests, Aie; catfiah, iic; crappies. Clak 10 6214 mu‘sgx—grm; timothy, ¥IZ30G16.50; prairie, | yeuievijle & ¥... 114 |ple, T80c; eastern clothing, 1Wg72c; valley, §ONs and helfers, 3500083 sommen, x:_'.,,mmxm. $6.0G7.00; yearlings, $5.00G%.55. m;w“'m hogperth, “fi&-bfl'ck'::'.‘f"“fi:' . 12.50. S . - No. 5Tgbse. Ter le, 776 ot r s . e 2 ® 3 g 106 T BEAGGING—6 9-16c. Pl 8 b 1,060 B | i R 706 The; Tits loth. | 600 1o Choice range cows and heifers, $4.¢| JKamsas City Live Stock Market. frop legs, die. Frern troven whiteistt, No. HEMP TWINE—Te. o ©% |ing, G120, fine medium clothing, 3gasc; | $4,0; (alr to good range cons and helfers | KANSAS CITY, Nov. BrCATTLE—Re- | Fiye i fasea, 14 e o heailises., B Cush_quotations were as follows: ROVISIONS—Pork, _steady; Jobbing, [x K. & T. pid half blood, T3g76c; three-elghths biood, 654 | 303 1%, common to Talr range cows and |ceipts, 1,00 head, ncluding 3% head south- | B, Solerei 1 SUVS acaar jie} N P LOUR Firm; winter patents, $.005.70; [32425. Lard, steady; prime, $1300g1350. Dr: Blacuit lc; one-quarter blood; - wigese. Pulled: | peiferh B.00G3.8; good 1o choice wiockers|erns; market stéady to 10c lower: chofee | "L EHE" CUTS —Riby Nox 1o be: *}«“ wlater straights, $L5035.40; sprink straights, S8l meats, bieady; boxed extre short, $1276; | Natonal Lead, ., - xira, RGToc; fine A, SGI0c; A super, 8 | L' (a o e, S To0d 10: commmn Lo fay |SXpOTS and dressed beet stecrs, $G8; (110, No. 3, se. Loin: No. 1, i1¢; No. 33 0G4 T0; bakers. §06a0.6 Slear ribe, KETS: short clasck, ML Bucon, | X B K. et M, 1 4! PRt Blockers and feeders, §5.0003.76; S10ck Lol | 1 ongead; Seicers st oo nier, Stecrs, 3, Ylec. Chuck: No. 1. sc; No. 4 / e o & Mo vibs, $14.00; short clears, $14.35. X O AWt LONDON, Nov. 2.—WOOL~—The sixth |ers, §1.75¢3.16; veal calves, 3.50G7.00; bulls, | bhonaone: Slockers and feeders, #.00G6.00; |No. 3, 4ic. Round: No. 1, ke No.'2, BARLEY—eed or mixing, 5108%; fair | Fp% B SRort SOAe BLR g | Nortoin s : [peries of tiie wool sales opened today with | taigs, " cle..” #7064, 6. gouthern stecre, BLXG6W southern cows: |No. i e, Flate: No.l, Ojoi NG 3 ! : % : £ arge attendance of buye ent. o 4 - 2.5 i g ve _Flax. No. 1 Southwestern, §L.71; | SPUiER, 124c; turkeys, 184c; ducks, Lic; e Mgl Y T ey CHD Teise an whte | TP TARMILRLYS S it heltCre, s 000 U, HOGLE] dalves, B 0 i M b e M Lo otognigq s Timothy. $80| FETrER—Higher: creamery, mwgtie. | Eelie il Cnged Tates aud crospreds reatised | B drit % Ar o (VOGS Recolpts, M0 hend: markes [SOSISION BACK, Per MAkEL Hioi ub-bdsket PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $28.75g | BGGS—Unchanged, 263c. People's Gan |per cent over the last series. Coarse cross- |- L2458 .. a1 60 [weak to bc lower for light; others strong; | faney Flaming. okays, pob iork, SXis 5 fancy Flaming Tokays, per large orat bulk of sales, §.6GS.0; heavy. | g7, S-crate lois, per crate, §L6, boraty packers and butchers, $.8G8.00; | jow, per crate, $LW; extrs choige Malgas, 2400, Lard, per 100 lbs, $1330@13.35. Short ribs, sides’ (loose), §IT 7%?%&%. short Receipts. Shipments. | p. ¢, C. & 8t 1L : b i f Gi O f breds showed improvement, the bulk belus | e 11,600 11,800 | Pressed Steel Car. - taken by America. The American buyers |1 Flour, bbls.... 088 365 58,300 | Puliman Palace Car. Wheat, bu, ; 7 ; 7. clear sides (boxed), $1L62G1 s also purchased a few mertnos. Faulty mer- HEIFERS light, $7.265G7.92%; pigs, $6.0007.15. 1 Total ciserances o wheat and flour were Qe “;‘“’ prnee $4000 | aimay Stenl Spring inos were occasionally 5 per cent under the |¥i... - o e T L gl RS o g iR Ber b, o ".".i‘i.fi""xf-'k«?"i‘flu'.‘fi“n‘-’-’ cqual to ¥2,000 bu. s Wero Tl p 2 last sale. Following I8 the sale in detall BULLS. ; ot strons to igher; lambs, | Py} “3550; siricily fancy n A E8000 Bu., compared with 1,800000 bu. the Bwulle Mot ... | New So Wal * 1 e %. yeariings, $6.50G6.6; wethers, | DDl 36.00; stricily Yy Neavy Malagas, corresponding week 8 year ago . The Avaflable Supplies of Grain. Republic Steel pid. 15 a3 SadTs 30, Queestand, | ¢ i “ 1033d; greasy, d. Queensland per bbl, $L.00; extra fancy exira 0; cwes, H.5Q000 stockers and |ber Sblr FO eXia feney. Unied grapes -4 4. 750 B visibie supplyi &8 shown by Brad.| NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Special cable and | Rock Island Co. feeders, $3.25@6.%. worl Rock laland Co.’ pid 500 baies; scoured. 18 5dGls 1133d; greasy, | 2 -8 | street’s - increased 835,000 bu. telegraphic communications recelved by P bigamis 0. Vieto bales; greasy, 84| 8 . tintea, per bbl, W exita fancy pink L o “'Eitimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Bradstreets' show the following changes |8t Louts & W... RETE "Geat horia J% Daiei, grecar. M1 4 - St. Louls Live Stock Market. Holihinia D, per bbl, $4.00. Cranberriesi 45 cars; corn, 23 cars; oats, 82 cars; hogs, | In available supplies, as compared with (8t L 8. W. pra 100 a8, New. Zealand, 100 bales; greasy,| * b S ST. LOUIS, Nov. #.—CATTLE—Receipts, | L iq0nsin, — Abtler Sbr exgra fancy 20000 heads previous accounts: Wheat, United Statos, | Bloss-Shetfieid 8. & i Beagia 8, Cane of Boad Have snd Nat !y AND FEEDERS, 6,600 head, Including 1600 Texans, market |] L cbo. per bbl. H0M; Reaihin, Boppy Chicagy Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, | cast qf the Rockies, decreased 826,000 bus- |Southern Pacitic 400 Dules; greasy, G4Giiwna qbst i b ... CIREs native shipping and export steers, | Liait: Heyy T Gherty; ber Bol, 3.0 Wia- $1.2041.24; No. 3 red, $110G119; No. 2 hard, Canada, increased 2,861,000 bu.; total, | Southern Railway ST LIS Nov. 93 ™ WooL~Nominal; | WESTERNS—NEBRASK dressed beef and butcher steers, | CONSin. tleid run, per bbl., §i.w; fancy Capy Mills; No. 3 hard, $L0TgL0s; No. 1 morth: | United States and Canada, increase, 1.700," | 50, Rallway ptd territory and western mediums, 5@2c; fine | § st TRl A | steers under 1000 pounds, 3.7 | Sudy $1.50; cholce Cape Cod, #10v: ' cholos ern Spring, §112%: No. 2 northern spring, [000; total American and European supply, | meoce e porie e TAsta: iy T uTaNa PiNc; tine | ) stosed-... 288 8. staere.. B2 A0 | stockers and feeders, $1 154500 cows |Cape Cod, box, $2.00. “Apples. Kxtra Colo- $1.10%: No. § spring, SLO6@LM, Corn: No. |Increased $%,00. Corn, United States and | T bt L. & W. ... a5 3 gpo Sanaell was B nr i A fohiert.. BN 28 | heifers, $3.25@b.15; canners. §2.454 515 | 1840 JOnathans, per box, #2.00; extra choice 2 cash. 636dc; No. 8 cash. B¢ No. 4 new, | Canada, Increased 64,000 bu. Oats, United |T.. 8t L. & W. pid. Cotton Market. |16 Reifers 36 410 10 steers..dot 4 op |bulls, $270GA5; “calvés. $.00g8.75: Texas | Colorado Jonathans, par box $h#: ohoios | {Tnse; Mo, # yeliow, Mgiiie = Oats: No. | Siates ‘and Canada, increased 5,000 bu. | Uiiton Facitie IBW Y g 0 3 L adioe. ki’ Tiritenottosap 10 4@ ond Indian sieers, $8.50G5.25; cows and helf | Jonathans, per box, §.00; Missouri Ben, | 2 white, 4l%c; No. 3 white. 30gMic; No. 4| The leading increases and. Gecressce oo | Union Pacific pid | NEW YORE, Nov. 2.—COTTON—The ., ... . 7% shiieaiia i ers, $2.0094.25. No. 1, Ben Davis, per Wb, 38.50; Missourl | T hite: iaGSe: wiandard, (0K@IRe The luding incrates agd. dereeas oy | Dy Saetle. market opened steady at a decline of 11j | 0 S Tl HOGS—Receipts, 15,000 head; market | Ben, No. 1, Winesaps, per bbl sourl BUTTER—Steady; Creameries, 20421c; | toba, 4,812,000 bu.; Portland, Me., 554,000 bu.. | U S Rubber.. 19 points under disappointing cables. local g, oouy ... 87§ 10 s |steady; pigs and lghts, $6.0007.75; packcrs, | sourl Ben, No. 1, Gano, per bol’, §8.75; New daliriex, M@se. 3 ; A . B4, 310, 8 Simer bear pressute and scattering lguldation. * 047.95; bulchers @nd best heavy, $5.00| York extra fancy. Red Baldwios per bol | Midland, 164000 bu.; Minneapolls private There was support at the decline und quite | g Seorks 10 Lameresy EGGS—Receipts, 8350 cases; market | elevators, 100000 bu : Chicogo privat {5 Siel pd G calves... 40 4 wLs $.50; New York funey G o 4 2 e 3 et Rt e e G ) 5 § calv oy 1o : Y 7 oxira faney Greenings, per [ steady a1 mark, cases included, D4TUo; | vators, 4700 bu.; Cleveland, (.00 bu. De. | Vi curinn Ghe fraaiié but. after TAlVIng o owithin g oy |1g ColyeR: ! WS 480 coms. .. [ nead: THarkat 100 to 1he Migner: asive maa | Wiy, Siei Do Fork farmary pack, Ba rats, Sse pri , Wige. creases: Depot_Harbor, 241,000 bu.; Wabash 0 points of las chit's M 0 COWS..... U0 365 85 helfers.. 85 87 |rong,’ i s, 3660611, 3 | e L e e farmory i ens, 11%e; springs, li%e. 2 | ville, 31,000 bu.; Owenstown, 80,000 bu.; Port | Western Maryland ctfa support, while offerings of long cotton be- | George . Lamoreaux—Neb. Sl 1A o i | Californiy, extra fancy Masué Buprre, | e ss, 194Rings: tyine, | Huron, .00 bu. 4 Wesinghouse Flectric came siightly heavier on the bulge, and |> “teor® = M4 4 80 @ bek—Neb. 8¢ Joseph k Market, | BT e o eny Do ol | g . ¢: long - ern Unlon \bseque Stuations. Wegs DeEYoRs | ol Lrabek—Neb. - y 2 % 3400 Oranges: Extra fancy Vi hornd, 16 " Philndelphin Froduce Market. Thosuns '8 1o ¥ e aRSRUSLARE. We08, BAEVOUR A |3 steers, MEI N 4 ST, JOSEPH. Nov. % -CATTLE_Re- |, 116, 80 an 1ls, per buk, #5o; &' POTATOES—Steady; cholee to.taney. 6@ | p SLP i : Wisanela Castesl . ... ¢ |"Spot closea quiet, 15 o Yoy forskaloliv-bab, |ceipts, 5000 head; market slow and weak; | 2, per box, $i.80; extra fancy Florid { PHILADELPHIA, ov el — | 7ol pot close quiet, 15 cents decline rs 8 s 5 cers, $4.5 00; " ¢ o y Florida, 126, : : 2. —BUTTER. 1'maies for the day . i .. 1089 4 4 tecrs... 950 415 |steers, $A50GT.00; cows and helfers, ; j AL TR Ci01b. welghts, Tigq | EIrm: Western creamery, Slo; nearby prints, - | ppigdling uplapds, 14.700; / middling gult, cows..... 8% 375 5 cows..... 868 30) |6.00; calves, $3.00G7.50. Lion Boirs "ranty. e ena"Bn S pasemonet i Ly o Bhis THO |2e. Boston Stocks mand Bonds. 1t sates T A T. B. Norris—Neb. | "HOGS—Receipts, 7,00 head; market | Lixs fancy, @0 and 30 per box, IEW; i we: 00 to welghts, S@c: & (0 10- | EGGS—Firm; &ood demand; Pennsyl-| BosT % | 8 opened steady; December, 14.32¢; |42 fecders.. 834 4 W0 2 feeders., 935 4 00 |steady to Sc lower; top, $.06; bulk of |Shulce, W0 8nd 30, per box, 8.30. Grape 10 welghis, SUgRke: - anie and Giner ‘mearby frste free oasas, | @rOSTON, Nov. 2—Money. call ‘cans . 14.40c; March, lisec; May, 1500 |12 Sates. #1.56G7 9 O i of | fruit; Florida, #, 4 and %, Der box, M.u. 4 4 < {3, at mark: current receipts, in return: | Grosher (onti, Mme loans, 5G6 per cent. Jily. biwe: Aukusi 13 September Morris—Neb. |"SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 | B8liauas: Extra aney Port Limon, per ib., asas City Geals aud Provistons. |gbie cascs, 34c, At mark. western firste ® quotations weie & ie, bid ver, 12 18 cows 5 3cows..... 866 300 |head; market steady; lambs, M.00gi.6. | 4 b-bunch lots, per Ib., #c. Honey: Colo- ANSAS ‘OFFY, Noy. 8. — WHEAT—|free cases, 3c, at mark; current receipts, | *ay s, oo - f5, Amal M. 1 Bulups gigesd eedy ber, 14.27c; | 1 buil e » angl e rado, per crate, $.k. Cashi, unchanged: N, # Hard, $108GL10; |{ree cases, R@ic, at mark Atchimon R. R0 18% Atlant rovia by Wi M 1 ABRCN TU A T LA D aham—Wyo, Stoux City Live Stock Market, VEGETABLES-Sweet potatoes, Virginia No. 3 hard, §1.801.004; No. 2 red, §1.30g| CHEESE-Firm; New York, full creams, | do pfd 4% Butte Coalition R e P Vg U VLG |5 steers f SIOUX CITY. la. (Special Tele. | %4 Btar, per larke bbl., 32.60; b-bbl lor, L4, No 3 JLISGLA; Pecember, $1.02; |cholee, 17¢; falr o good, 164@I6Ne. Boston & Aibany. |88 ( S0 14.130; | Beptember, ‘12.0ic; Ostober. |56 st orge Bmith—Wyo. gram.) ~-CATTLE- 1500 nead; | Per bbl, 8230 Celery: Kxtra fancy Michi- Nay oL@ July. whe & i 5 e /| Boston Elevated 30 C N b SAVRY: | nteere... 1M X0 8 & 976 440 |market siow and head; | gan, per doz., %c; gxus fancy Muskagon, CORN—¥Inéhabged to e higher; Ni nueapolia Graln Market. Fitchburg pid .......131 Centennial “NEW ORL V. 2—COTTON- | Peeers. ... 018 4 58 HOGS—Receipts, 3,800 head; m | per flat box, $1.5. Heall lettuce: Per ham- | e July. oomel | No. 3 yellow, E%@6Nc '3 4 Ot Dominal good orainary. 1 1-10e; low e Al i % oo — land seed, Der 1b., Mfo: L0k, lots”0e 1 OATS-Cnehikeds N 2 white, @042 | OATS N0, 3 white: STRGIN am’ Preu Tube dllng, 18 13-16c; ‘striet 16w midding, 144 1 3% oo Stock in Sight. | more, ‘1i¢; red, per ib.. tlec. California i " B , RYE—No. 2. 6s,Gsé¥c. Amer. Sugar .........1M0% Muss, Minit middiing, 14%@M%c; stript good middling, | Thomas Bell—Wyo. Recelpts of live stock at .| tomatoss: Fer crate, §LK. Ohions: Indisus | . et & middlin ¥ p! at the six prin 5 banged: cholcé timothy, §10G | PLOUR_FIrat patents. $5.3065.80; xecond | An F & 7771 " Tk Nepaea® iitic: midlling fair, 0 15105 15-tie. et | 3 bulls....A098 315 1 siecro. 10 375 [ipal markets yesterday | Red Globe, per bu. S1L0) Idaho yellow, par -y - nis, 3 , second | Am. ohawk eclpt 6500 bales; O 3.5 calves 1 k] 3 3 oks. Shes 3 anish, per o e, 'otas holee _prafrie, ®.3; choice 'altalfa, |patents, $5.10G530; first clears, $4.2004.40; | Amer Woolea .. 3" Nevadn R A G s oska, ALMR.L s - [ SO 2B lsouth Omiade Hogs- Sheep. | toca: Colorado, per bu., le. Figa: New, ] second . clears, $3.15G8.3. 0 bta 3 0i4 Dominion A 3 % PRONL4 3 stecrs. .. T 1 Sloux City....... ; | imported, 7-crown, 150; 4-erown, BUTTER-Creamery, extras, $1l4e; firsts, X Dom. T & & R middiing, 14 les, none. Receipts, | ° § X so 8L 8200 own, ; e, seconds. Fe; packing stock, e, Liverpool Grain Market. | Btison Elec. i35 1480 bales ents, 182 bales. Stock, g Loitle Horse Cr OSITT 8h st TR B it e s Y e o | P P A, B, tirsts. T seconds | 1 IVERPOOL, Nov. 28—WHEAT—Close | Mase Eioten . . ot ginc? SALVESTON, Nov. $50 g SR Mewin Bros.—Wyo LR o > Pl e IR R Tothay serdiinad: pet ( and dirtle Ggurrent recelpts, Me; south- | gpat firm: Nor 2 red, western winter. 8 1ol ws. Electric 158 VESTON, Nov. Z.—COTTON—Steady, | ¢ cows 782 3 40 1 buil 28 |Chicago s 4000 25000 | Ib., lbe; filberts, large, per Ib., lic. Pecans; b . el 3 X futures guiet; December, & li4d; March, | Maw f 8 o | B LS 10 steers...1024 43 8 steers... %7 38 ——. 20 Louisiank, per ib., 17ac; Jumbo Texus, per Wheat. bi JRecelpts. Shipments. |14 siga; May, Ts T84 " | United Fruit 0 U 5 ik E. Hickey—Wyo. Total . 61,50 485% | 1b., d6e; fned: exay, pef Ib., 13%c. Calls et Bk ¥R <] @,000 [ “CORN—Spot casy; new American mixed; | Tnited 5 M... 8. Ol i Motal Msrioti feeders ) feeders fornia walnuts: Ne. 1, scft shell, per Ib. 1 ates O Lo B0 | via Galveston, Ss 8d; futures quiet: Decem- | 8o pd .....ll0. | NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—METALS-Siand- |0l cows steers Otla and Rosin. | 5¢; No. 2, soft shell, per ib., le. Peanuts: 1000 | ber, 7s bd Gid; December, 58 bid. b e A% Yictoria Jog0eE, e »;;ur“mul“x::e:l L i 1 2 bulls oIL ("ln“v, Nov (B0l Credit bal- | Raw, per tb., Gc; Jumbo raw, per Ib., 7¢; o — ’ aeves B inons 4 § qQuo e COpp al 12. %4y X ;. aneces, 8, runs, 186579 bbh v - aste er B e o A Kansas Clty quatations were as follo Toledo Seed Market. Séveature S Wolverine 1670, sleciralyiic at S8MGITW and casing g cows..... s6) B R g5 |10h302 DbK ipmente 306 parme: | FOBATEL D e if;.:“ s "&; ‘ \i £ Oper. | migh. | Low. | Close. | TOLERO, Nov. 8.-8EEDS Olover, cash, North Butte 81 GBS London, marker “weal: (R A P ferage. wed poie L 0 T new Hallowe'en per ib., 7c, sugar wainug 7 ber, ;D v, ] New York Mi apot P i |98 steers...207 4 | BAVANN ia.. Nov. 20.—OlL—Turp- | per box, 31.%; fard, per ib., 10, reh. No. & "8add; No. 3 sisgess: ning Stocks. poL. S @ London market lower ui . e |t N T 1" e 108 |1 afigm | rejectea’ 8 k1o, no Erade. sigees | NEW YORK. Nov. 8 —Closing quotatiosn | L3, 8- Bpelter. quiet: spot #3044 |1\ sreers.. 187 § 35 P m | ROSIN-Firm; = B, 0% I z,| CIDER—Motrs, per ke, tata & “U"® i 1@ "Sx | Timoth, ime, $1.80. Alsike, | : |on mining stocks were as foll o8n | London market declined to 23 2 6. Tron, |1 i 18 e 10 1454 0 D302 3 s = oLt'ey Dar keg, Sh9% g 1 Timothy, peime. 81 . prime, §1.8; | 0 ¥ sueTe a1 foliows o |lawer, ot U gt for. Cleveland warraass |§ cowe: 4 38 Ioows 6t 33 |N@MGA: F e G Borkadin: i Novei , §1 v 3¢ R 5. S 6 cows. £d 20; 130 K, $5.50; M, $5.86; N . - A - *Bruaswick Cou § SLitte Chier + |in_London. Local market unchanged. | dirs. E. E. Hanity—8. D, | 900, WG, .2 WW e i N.| Foley's Kidney Remedy wiil cure ny case - : s 0N ohE st \‘re..:—:.,.,‘. -u.:u l‘mn:.‘..‘.‘. := l‘u):-'m: et = MX:';‘”;I;«"\:!: fi’:‘el\lur ’fi;,‘f'gi‘!‘"“” |“ steers ufllp‘% el yhcu}«“- X 1046 40 R o= | of kidney or bladder irouble that is not be- £ Y A e ML | PB . Nov. orn unchanged; No. | con. Cel & Ve...... & trv el o & Nowack| -Idaho Susar and Molasses. yond the reach of medicine. Cures bask- o Yo THERERY IR cngeiols 2w, aeu Wie;| Sen Sl o..-unn TP N A Coffee Market. | 1o 18 jhue.-u4 2% | NEW YORK. ) ) -SUGAR—Nominal; | ache and irregulerities that If neglocted A Daluth Grath Market. srade, Sige’ e o . WA 0| Toon SO - rrse-e ellow dacket ........ ® | NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—COFFEE—Mar-| § cows 43 Wcows... 912 37y |fuir refining Buc; cenuifugal ube; test.|might result in Bright's disease or diabstes, | . WMovy 28 SWHEAT—December, | OATS—Qulet, no quotations, ' - ¢ o - ket for fytures opened steady at un- | 2 bulls 320 88 feeders.. 9% 440 | & a5 ar, S67c refined qulet: g9 vy all drugglsts. { =11 northern, BLO% - ol o s o g o By changed prices to an advance of § pointa; | feeders.. 320 410 5 cow.....108 3 & §gahed. 8.8c; powdered, bdic; grasulated v waukee Grad riket. ELRL g v sales were reported of 000 bags, R N Mead—Col . 20 oy - n skt WASHINGTON, Nov. B—The cindition |ing November, &¢; Docember. § e, Jan: 43 5 cn & hs. 995 40 Tihas of Alscka Beape Alleantion Fuit. 1 Market. m%‘;!fl“#‘,;fi];ufiz‘ T=No. 1|of the treasury at the beginuing of busi. |vary, 6.8c; Mareh, 64066 &e; May,' 7 i 4 steers.... 1017 430 g Bishap of Alsuk | NEW YORK, Nov John . Madden, ) . oy R Ly e g, R FL0g | nens loday was s follows: Truat unds 6! July. €& Seprember, §agatio 2% . 87. PETERSBURG. Nov. 2.—Alexander | the well knows turfman of Lexington, Ky, A 7. $%c, nomimal: HOGS—Hogs this mornt 2 Nemoloffsky has been appointed bishop of | has withdrawn the suit for allenation of Tavhe: il gulet, Coovs’ og | steGa® ariose, this morning were fully | Alaska and viear Of he Aleutin Glocese. | wife's Affoctions. which was BROWE wor: {moser and_dn Sots’ e & litlelthe appointment (o become effective upon | time ago sgalnst Louls Hell a turfman, and nger. . ¢t Lhere were ' hiy assumption of the monastic orders, Bis wife, Laurs Bell, Meddess asked §é 1WA, Cash OAYE 41 8 ve dulla of o G No. 1 Vorthern, | BARLEY-Samoles, W@t T et ey SE Y N outstanding, 4w 515,000 110