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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AAIN AND PROBUCE MARKET st it 205" & NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |5t st S %57 oB55325% | OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET 1909 New Yoik| ‘Mw“_‘ total balance in general « 5 E~Firm, a ctive; New Y 200,587 v tuil ereams, choice, Hies Tair 1o good, 194G THIS BANK IS Cash Values May Suffer Losses Unless | i%c LR {Market Still Unsettled Beeause of . (W Vork Moner Sarket . |Killing Cattle Fully Steady, with preneprg — Country Demand Increases. NEW YORK GENERLL MARKET Isshes Raised in Oil Case. {tirm, 4G5 per cent. Ruling rate. 4% per Feeders Dull and Lower. YEAR p ]xl’ll. closing bid, 4% per cent; offered at ] J Quetations ot the Day, on Varls [ PE “LOANS-DuIl ana steady: sixt o | I MUCE EASIER TONE TO OPTIONS Commodities. COPPER IS AGAIN WEAKER |ays, ¢ per cent: ninety davs, 4% per cent; |HOGS SEVEN TO TEN HIGHER LA TR AT s oY PRIME MBRCANPILE PAPER, su% celpts, 30 bbis. ; x ., 82 i LE “R, 1 H 1 H o \ssurance Given that December De- | U0, 0 PR GERENY iow, Minne: | Rumors from Washington t No|per cent. e Sheep and Lambs Strom During all this time it has com Easl ent 5. 3540640, v et > & N/ EXC! NGE~ " ¢ o -."r::"wu; e ':“': ed | Eal%0; Minne f..\: .‘:Lr;:';(c'r:n;{’s‘}‘% Attempt Will Be Made to Amend m&“r;b“i«fi?:a'xuw{ “T'K"'u,::'fi,&‘“’:‘g" d Active Sellers, with Inferior manded the confidence of the peo N . L er extras, $4.3074.50; winter patents, | Antil-Trust or 80-day bills and at or Grades Slow and Tendency Thia nanft w is st evi Wheat Market Closely. L e T k) P omand. Commercial bills, WtGiE Saile’ Weity, ple. This mnm-lonu is stil fair to good, $4.2044.30; choice to faney, | 4sc. denced by the daily opening of new $#4.2034.50. Buckwheat flour, dull at $2.35 BONDS-—-Government, easy; rallroad OMAHA, Nov. 2, 190. |per 100 iL ablis were not of an influencing char- | CORNME inal N YORK, Nov. 2.—The contrast of | bonds Irregular. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 23, 150 accounts and the constantly increas- teady; fine white and |0 \jge movements In opposite directions | Closing quotations on bonds were as fol- | Receipts were: \1 ¢ « Mogs. Shee! fheae scter this morning. | yeliow, $15041.55; coarse, $1.40@16:; Kin |oe" fow stocks today did not conceal the | lows: official Monday THE R TR ing volume of business. ihe f m:‘nrnm a"‘fhcm:""y i"h“fi dried l‘ghn é o {na! | Unsettiement In the !pofiuln\‘n‘q -;mug-ndn :- : uv{ 2 reg. :\: Int l:‘n x"" gu Official Tuesday ... 7801 6498 5989 slgns of creas an e demand ulet; 2 western, 81%c, nom! cer the issues presented in the Standard |U. 8 ref. 2 couponi® Int. .. s Cedn: ; N 800 ia fnot liave (o ick up OF cash values will likely |t T TR gl Py [ R 1018 Japan 10 b Estimate Wednesday.... 850 430 850 Your account is invited. suffer some losses. J Y—Steedy: feeding, 80@6c, c. 1 ., | “A feature was the alteration in the atti-|U. § coupon do awe 1l ’ veok.. 21438 15,021 20150 | There was & ‘much easler tone to the |New York tude of Sorporation suthorities toward the Us e 189 %, 0. B8, 106 '39:...0L 0 | Thres dasy this week. S48 1048 S8 1 options because of the assurances that the | WHEAT—Receipts, 9,800 bu.; exports, | policy of moving for repeal or modification Ul ofa coupon Lo 8. dev. 4o 1081.... W | SO0 QY8 3 weeks GgO..ZLEO 13470 34419 Uecember deliverien will easily be handled, | 100420 bu.; spot market. firm; No. 2 red. (0¢ the Sherman antl-trust law. This | ALS-Chai dat s 0 s L & N ual da. o000 o6 | S8MS fwesks a0 Tl 'Sim s rs a ona an as termindl houses have accumulated con- | 3137, asked domestic elevator; No. ? red; |change was accompanied by intimations | AT AE, 5. NINMC K & T 1wt o5 |Same jre iRl M R siderable available contract wheat $1.261s, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1|from Washington that the views of the [4m T & T v o e B5 e Jasiweeks A BRI Sl RE Corn ~traders are watching the wheat |northern Duluth, §118%, nominal, f. 0. b. |administration regarding changes in the | *g g Cpiees 08 N B of M di0a: BB | The tolowing {Able shows the recelpts of market closely and the weather conditions | afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1 .'n?. f. 0. b.|law had been modified in face of the Btand- | Armour & Co. {ige. 93% oN. Y. C. g 3%8 0% ulll: 0'“::" '.!"d Sheeh ot Bouth Omahs are the real infiuencing factors | afioat, norminal. ‘There ‘was a firm mar: |ard Oil decision. It was asserted hat 80 | Aichion gen. e B3 o deb. et NN | Farli o OAS &nd sheep at South Cunaha 0 ma a Wheat opened fairiy irong. but ETeW | ket in'wheat early on the cables and small | effective & weapon aga the power of | “do cv. dn.... UKW BB ST Sy y Dec i weak with some fair offerings and some | movement, but prices late lost most of |the corporalont was disclosed In the de-| do cv. bs 19% ev. 2% | Sattie i T reports of larger acceptances by country | the advance under liquidation on reports|cision that a determined opposition would |®eAt C. L. lst d... %4e & et ¢ 8% | Fogs 201,288 ¥ seilers. Professional xrm\]'rn lweirenflns;y of heavy purchases in the anlhwesl ‘m be offered to say P"n{h‘n‘ o ch:n:; ||:| o u'-'u ax:.\'mu 1 ::. o gv. ..., ‘m‘ | Sheep 24 t your savings in a P 10 bear the market owing to i ead fill December contracts. Export sales Large speculative activity centers 4 " g 2 ot \ advance prices huve had. Iw-n\ G loads. The market closed barely copper atocks, and fears® that the hnpe-l}m':n; WodNe W el L AR | The following' tavie shows the average Cent Certif cate of Deposit. '] Corn held steady on higher recelpts and | steady at % net lower for December and | consolidation of copper producers would | Brk. Tr cv. 4o RR0 8 L e W at South Omaha fo v A faie demand. Cash corn brought a& shade |ic to %c net higher for other propositions. | be prevented by the Sherman la cm“-lidlm o g R Fean, kv, W WK 8. with comparisons: 1908|1907 . 1906 [1905. [1904. [1903. better prices than yesterday, and offerings | December closed, $1.16%; May, $113%; July, | selling pressure to be reduced in ¢ [Ches. & Ohto 3 Were very ligrt Lad roads are keepiis | 51013 Toun The extreme depression shown by | Chet & 345,103 Reading gon. 48 country shipments back, and the present | CORN Jew York Central was attributed to the | do ref. 5 MU L &8 F g de %[ —— 1 » Jtecelpts, 24,750 bu.; exports, g0 & A. e MY do 0. 8. 457 - — — = — ‘ movement should {nerease. rket. steady; No. 2, 72, |announcement of subscription rights for| o B 0" "a% " W o L™ W i ul R i & %0u rimary wheat recelpts were 86000 bu ‘and 7w, delivered, nom. | stockhoiders to the now stock at par. | o gen. G LI et goia L o 8% 0 % 80 Herbert E. Gooch Co and shipments were 850.00 bu., against re- A T o. b, afioat: No. 3| Reading resumed its function of support- | sec ¥''a S5 ¢ iif B *seivoard ‘. L 4., o4 ikl B % A celpts last year of 1,125,000 bu. and ship- | yel'ow, nominal. ' Option market was with- [Ing factor against the tone of depresslur;‘( R. L & P.c. ds.. 714 *%80. Pacific . ds... 804 a6 4|8 96 80 800 ments of 610,000 bu. out transactions, closing net unchanged. |elsewhere in the mark. The buylng of| % eol *Y% do i 1084 463 445 6 398 160 80 Brokers and Dealers Primary corn recelpts were 46,000 bu. and | December closed, 1%c; May, 9%c. the stock was concentrated and said to| do rtg. i 08 do lat reide W W44 % W 20 800 shipments were 229000 bu., against last| OATS—Recelpts, 9600 bu; spot market, (come from banking interests connected drolo. Ind. s ' 050 Raliway So.... 1084 Aol b N 0 .. 8% SRASS SRAYINENS .SRerSh veur of 601,000 bu. and shipments of 337,000 | steady; mixed, 6G3 pounds, nominali|with the company. The strong showing ol Mid e g0 gen. . ey RS o a0 3 bu, # natural white, 26732 pounds, #i@iéc; clip- [ made by the Southern Pacific in its lmnu_-dl g e w': o B te mh selam| ® Jumana Office: 810 ¥. Y. Life Bl Clearances ‘were 0,000 bu. of corn, none | ped white. M@42 pounds, é6%@4sisc: others, |report made that stock In demand wnd|ep g g G 96 do 16t & ref. s, 914 lAw far as quantity was con- [ Wel ¥eiepkons, Dougiss &8L >f vats and wheat and flour equal to 253,000 | nominal; May p P D T ees its miANahoe Of | {86 er. B $5% U 8. Rubber 6s......104 cerned, today’'s supply of live mutton dif Ludepasuent, a-ildh and £-2133 . HAY .3, 80g8c; good to choloe, | ferred re 'Sg»m.""&)m? disbeitet in the | plstilers” b 4% U. S Steel 3d Gu.... 104% 3 | fered but little from yesterday's limited | Dides. any Largest Mo, I the ®aia LT SorR I Mk o6 Wik ey 5_Quiet: Bogota, 21%@2%c; Con-|rumors of a merger with the Delaware, | ®igP L 40 B Webaan 1 e 2% 0% | Jeceipts and disposition of live stock at |quola of offerings Receipts consisted | ile. It eat rangs of optiors: tral America, 2g2te. o LATKRWARDS & e sapagetoants of £01d | e sl o A 8" Lde I g ex da T | (G, o Stoek Yaras, - South OmAR&, | TATYANE on sale bore evidehce oOf ML | St mm—— 1 e LEATHER-Steady; acld, 22@9 h as e & o se . estern Md. de... 3 n— less “‘warmi £ T ks PROVISTON F v hipment to South America &nd the | Gen, Eiec. cv. s ....148% West. Elec.. cv. Ga . 9 RECEIPTS. or le arming up. e G t SUE B Ean BT, . RN B D change erist maintained 18 | i own" 1" i A Win Contrai o " Cattie. Hogs. Sheep.H' Packers made o sccret. of wanting the Augusti Jd8c; Septomber, | B0, Daoke 2.00 b; ity ndl tone in spite of the further decline | *Bid. **Offered B g more finishe nds of killers, both shesp i U 2.46¢ it R GBW; packet, $120G12.80; city extra Indla | SFNE OTS ‘rates In London and Berlin st R R R AT ONS and lambs, and bought freely of this class . Nov. 24.-COTTON— mess, $20.50@21.00. Cut meats, steady; pick- | 00 SIRCOURE FICh, l Coiving hollday re- London Stock Market. Pacitic 1 4 ..|Of stock from the opening. Anything . 2.~ COTTON. led bellies, $13.50G14.00; pickled hams, $12.60 | L= A ourl Pacific . : 4 | Nov. 24.—COTTON @13.00. Lard, firm; ‘middle west, 13,640 | duced the volume of the transactions LONDON, Nov. M.—American securities | Union D | R | g B SRR e quiet; low ordinary, 108-16¢; \ 13.76; refined, steady: contihent, $14.20; | fome nt. ¥ opened about unchanged today. Later | . 3 ] 7 A ot ing 13e: goo i , 1313-l6c; ! South America, 4.6, compound. $10.00q | Bonds e T ot e eoubon | Erices. hardened under the lead of Cana- | L4 i | selling at $1.50. The demand for common, b T o rid 1 10.9%5. Pork, firm; family. Nl";’ed“'\?'bvé R dlan Pacitie, Unlon Pacific and Amalga. | [l H i :‘,“;;":;fl‘;‘:‘;,“‘ Pyt ;‘r’""f;‘n"““‘}“\"i strict low ‘middling, short ¢ g ma “opper. At noon the market was . { d forty-day offerings provec ) i \ %, | LT Sales and range of prices on the Stock | geqdy with vaiues % point higher than L9 $ 1| to be dull sellors at steady to somewl asliN R a b et e 3% | . exchange today were a3 [GIOE! 1o, clow. (Yestorday's New York ‘closing. <3 S ke 4 lna: staky ‘Bolloyito saxh i-16¢, nominal. Recelpts, § - — — o ot Bd i 3 ? : . =+ ++|In unfinished “fed” stuff at any t and h I R T v e it 4 Prmr e A E:Won&?:ngm::?!m P Tonieviiie & N 185 | ol | more especially at ' a time of the year ov., 24.—COTTON--Quiet * | WHEAT—No. 2 hard, $108%@1.04 PO —Allve, steady; western chick- | Ameriean Agricuitural ... 100 8% &‘A-fl&"fi?‘:{;r S AL K & T X C., G W. . , ) B, JNe Shetee ml.éxg Is narrowing, Pack. ; ‘sales, none; receipts, 5 1 R s R O T O K O e S B 8 At B totat reconpn ) B Ti| o, ke the ahoddy, warmed, up, ciastes| Bales: " Shionienie, W Baled; "Slack, ‘ 4 ek yare gl 7 e 4 h = d 72 | Atehtson S1BY do prd....llll 9 DISPOSITION. v oir @ 5 No. & spring, 92G%e. 16G2%; fowls, 13@1T%e; turkeys, 23G2% Am O & P B b RS e B Catile,Hogs. Sheep, | 12 come pretty close to naming their own \BA GENEEES . SN0, B _$0g8%a; No. 3 56 Firm; receipts, 5,22; ci m. 463 | Baltimore & Ohio_...118% Pennasivanta ...\ #7% | Gmana Packing Co. et b | e view of this fact, feeders om GENEKAL MARKET, No. 4, %e; No. 2 yellow, . 32%@33c 25% | Canadian Pacific.....181% Rand Min . 0% g R 908 throughout the corn belt are urged to vellow, ; No. 2 white, 53@ Tirm; western extra first, 3@ 163 | Chesapeake & O..... 39 Reading .............. te% | SVt and Company 15 keep back any “green” supplies until thoy hite," 63@60c. i first, 3l@Mc; seconds, 27@i%0c. 5014 | Chicago G. W 10t Southern ' Ry. §° |Quanhy Bkg, CO Loal | have been put in & suitable finished condi- v OATS—No. 3 mixed, 37%c; No. 3 yellow, | CHEESK—Firm; state, new full cream 994 | Chi, Mil. & St. P..159 do_pt B | i gtr] tion. Compared with the close of last yoms %c; No. 3 white, 38%c; No. 4 white, | specials, 10%@17%4c; . full cream, Sep- 111% | De Beers........ Routhern Pacifio......181% | Schwartz-Bolen k‘ | week, the best grades of killers are solling | BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1 deliveied to o standard, 3sige, tember, fancy, 16% e, full cream, Oc- | An Sugar Rerning 24 | Denver & i G111 474 Unton <0 | i Dtive on a good, strong basis, with common | the retall trade in b, carfons, i2c. No. . 2. 69@70c; No. 3, 68@69c. m:;:, :::‘l, | {:llll b il c:'l,e Am. T. & T B | abie b 18 | Atmour trom Dynve shortfed kinds steady to perhaps a shade lbnln %’éh‘ ‘:“w'mnn?c'an:" ’}s"‘ 1-Ib. car- - Seceipes, made, X ) - | Am. Tobacco pfd... | X e B 1 AT . 4 lower. tons, %0c; in 60-Ib. tubs, iy ; N R mon ‘to_fair, 13%@18%c; skims, full {o spe- | American Woolen ... B0 B L B There were hardly enough stock sheep | Block, Ze; funcy dairy, tubs, Minnespoils N : 1 | Aten i 104% | 1liinols Ceutral ......180 Spanish 4s....... % |F. B. Lewls much of a feeder market. Quiet and gen = e = . Tl S Sy 00, Omaha v.... e N ey T NS | SHL i i 18 | SILVER—Bar, quiet at 23%d per ounce. |J. B. Koot & erally steady ‘would Just about describe | FOULTRY-Dressed broilers, i, eprin, Duluth Baltimors & Ohio. 8% | MONEY—4@6 per cent. |3, H. "Bulla this branch of the trad s thrkeys, Hof plevons, por oy Sptes 3 R A GV lataie| T e :nlm&nl)hm“v(‘d. B <The rate of discount in the open market | Lo .. Huss ;GQ|aol:llug;nlun fat !h'ut";m Jambe Alive, broilers, under 2 pounds, 13 g L CHICAGO GRAID akndiving. Day. othiehom _Steel or shart bills is 41 per cent; for three |L. WOl | Good to o 1.1007.50; fair tc | MVC . - Brooklyn Rapld Tr. 7% | months' biils MecCreary & Car | g00d 1ambs, #6.70q" ¢ pounds, 10c; hens, 10c; cock 8% per cent. good light Yearlinge 5 Il feathe %o ges OMAHA, Nov. 24, 1909 | Canadian Pacific . 170% |8."Werthetmer 806 25; §obd Neavy eariings. Y2545 50, | ducks, full “feathered, g gees o w t % | -5 3 1% % bt B “ogeS0. | teatnered, Sc; turkeys, under § pound; Features of the Trading and Closing | An area of low pressure is central off the | Central Leather K3 Bactell. Cuppas . Market: H. F. Hamiiton 800d to cholce weth: & ¥ o $4.76@5.25; fair t g 1 4 S ; ve , lbc; guinea fowls, 8 pe good wethers, $4.30G4.7 04 to cholce | gver 8 pounds, 3 t g doz., pigeons, e per des. Syes. M0GLE; falr to good ewes, H.100 - e B gl B RESS middle Atlantic coast and cloudy and colder | Central Leather pfd o o TR SN I S weather prevalls throughout the Atlantic|Central of New Jersey... CHICAGQ, Nov. 24.—Profit-takieng In the |24 cast ‘gulf states, with rains along the | Chesapeake & Ohio | M. Hagerty van, members | Sullivan Bros. . 313 | Furnished by Logan & Br u% ew York and Boston Stock exchanges, | Lehmer Hros. of O December delivery offset to some extenet a w Chicago & Alton........... s : - i 1 k o | #0c; gallons, $1.85; New York counts, small, \ the eftect of Wnfavorable crop reports from |comst: An e Ioke togion. extends south | Chictgo Grest Westsrn ctts o B Tl B S TR R ajotations on . geeder stock: Good to|ggei §3rgu™ (Bci gailon, $L08: . Baitimore, Argentina and light receipts In this coun- |gyer the central valleys to the west guif | g0 & N_W... s | Arizona Com. 't 2~ 1% | Othey buyers 6. standards, small, 220; large, 3c; galion, try. and cauped considerable weakness at|gtates, and generally fair weather prevalis |G- M- & St F.... Atlantie ...\ 10% | - rlings, b 3l 4 times. Final quotations were l4c lower to|from the Alleghany mountains west to the |l C C. & 8t L.. Doston_Cons. .. 1% Total . 5199 7,38 ; 800d to choice ewes, $3.1538.85; FISH—Fresh caught, almost all ure ¢ higher, compared with the previous |Rocky mountains, except that light and | olorade ¥. & I.. uttn Coalition 20t North Butte. o T56.50; dressed: Halibul, 12¢; buffalc, 8c; trout, close. "Cofn and oats closed steady and (scattered rains are failing in the upper |Coomde & So Calumet & Ariz.....106 " Parrott Mining CATTLE—Recelpts were quite liberal this | oo, 556,00, 16c; builheacs, ldc; catfish, i70; crapples, provisions firm, Mississippl valley. A barometric depres- | coio' & go. 2a pid ‘alumet & Hecla. 648 Quincy Copper. morning, 21 curs being reported in, & very | 't BNERE o sunfish, bass, Zc: whiterisi, The lig tion of December holdings by |sion, accompanied by unsettled conditions, | consolidated Gas .. | Gentennial . 38 Switt . |iiberal run for this time In the week and |- c; pike salmon, 13¢; pickerei, ilc; @ leading lobg was one of the chief fea- |gtill overhangs the extreme northwest. |com Products | Copper Range........ 8% Shannon Copper.. for the day preceding & holiday. cas | 128 western yearlings . frog legs KFreeh frozen whitefisi, No. { tures of ing in the wheat market, and, | With generally fair weather prevailing west | Delaware & Hudsor | Cumberiand Ely.. '*;uw The supply of desirable beer steers was |p¢ Selierh YOUHNES - 1, lc; dressed and headiess, y; as a result'of tois selling pressure, the of the Missouri river into the mouwiains, | Denver & Rio Grande. <oou 48U, Copper. extremely small und anything that woud f o398 pike, dressed, redsnappers, Lie; Npan mium of‘this option over May was cut [the indications are favorable for continued D. & R. G. ptd 81165up. & Boston. ... patisfy buyers sold in falr season at prices 40 western ish mackerel, 1sc; natlve wacke » -4 « 12 Temarack r | SRE Q) %o euch down materfally.” A report that a leading (fair in this vienty tonght and probably | Distillers' Securitic not materlally different from those that |, \e3tern lambs BIEE CUT No. No. clevator dmeréll numvpuu‘hludt in the | Thursday, with somewhat colder by Thure- |Ers ...o.......... 2l ol L ARGl prevaiied yesterday. n fact, the general |is westarn awes e No. 8 se. Loin: No 3, nelj of 1,00,00 pushels of Duluth [day afternoon or night. [ . e market on desirable stuif was qi 248 fed yearlings . 0. 3 “huck: No. . 2§ an; wheat to be shipped here| Iecord of temperaiure and ‘rreclpnauon‘:m M ¥y e T uian Hos |steady. As & matter of course INferior, |24 Nebraska yearlings . Round: No. 1, No. 2, 6%e; for delivery. on December contracts, Was|compared with the corresponding day of | Jensral Eleetric o ol S L ASMUAR * Coppér rasihy grades wers siow. as they have beer | fed yeariinga Plate: No. 3, dige: partly responsi or_the heaviness of the | the last thres years: 4 Jo h o 18 Wolvetine of ia .| 172 Western ewes hearby option. 'Che market displayed con- | Pirneie. Gonermy O ctn-oo: 10 B 1l 0% | : T Yukon: b Cows and helfers.scemed to be in pretty | 2y Weatern , as- N siderable’ firmnesisalthe start, owing te |Minimum temperature . Y- Bt B e et 1 talr demand aud they Sold at @about |5 wagtern sociation pack, b basket strength of shorts Based on wet weather Pficmlultlnn IR, 10 otay. akiSavese. | 15,000 5% B4% bity : Sy steady prices, there being very little | 215 Nobrask: lots. per basket, extra ( Tohe. thon ‘develoged owing. to"the Profils | Excess in' precipitation since March 1, | nierjaional i LR B R L o e o e alAL 128" the- sratle ivias the!| 1 D80 @ fapoy L wianios Srokeym s par kg one “ L4 o the p 3 Arine ptd... 10 U% | NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Closing quotations | , ‘LT worst fec 5s Fed lambs . e f 0o | ucatie "quite i, bocause of yendired | Deficioncy corresponding period in 190, | Inaraaiona) Faner - i» il | o, mining stocks wore as follows; S Yevder Giyiaion, “Ine very SUEt, SIODDY | ) B iern, Yeariings Sholce heavy Malagon: 3 « 3! . 1 | Al .9 *Le C : yision, The very 3 e cu choice heavy Malagus, buying by shorts prompted by the small-|4.18 inches. correspendinie period. in 1007 | Ketsas o s 43 Brunswisk Cou. 5 ufi“x‘.'m;m.“:" weather and liberal receipts, together With | g Western lambs It $5.00; eirictly fancy Malagas, per @ Jnent belng abaut 0000 busnels tees than R % | U3, Sonde s B Ovikvie. O Tender ‘the demand far'from ‘Active, even iy T eL ety Malakas, X E . S > s il render the ctive, ; B STOC - - $7.00; inted grapes the figures {or o corresponding day & L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. ;xlfi::.'"fi'sf‘ o 181 A 0 Drices That Wera very mon'towet Uian CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Ber b A eAIE x;:"cy(:;l:nn&:\; Year ago. e range for the day o- g 3 ¥ *f candard prevatled last week. It would be safe to m— od Der UbL. 00 @ ney pin Sember was. batween 3084 and $1.00%. Bh. Lawin SENEIe) ARG Mikmour” Pasifte ..+ Y | tron iiver 6 Yellow Jacket . Guote mediun to pretty decent kinds of | Cattle amd Hogs Strong to Shade | oo D" por bt pov0 Gt L May sold between $1.06% and $LUGKGL.08 ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2—WHEAT—Futures, |} K & T. ay | *Oftered. cattle 2gi0o lower than last week's high Higher—Sheep Higher. Wisconsin, ~ Antler 'brand, extia fancy ‘u‘n:d"fia‘;u:: l‘)‘fl'fln‘ible&:'um at $1.08%a 108 e tlrn;, llr«gk. ‘Nm 1'173, cl]sh M., K. & T. pf T | Mergresrre time, with the .trade very dull even at| .. cqn Noo a0 CATTLE—TRe ipts, | Jvm bo, per bbl. Wlsconsin, pog p¥ E 063 2 g No. 2 hard, 08 - ‘ fonal Biseult 15 n| learings. ¢ SO .- - oce d - % e Ol H . ! 4 Unsettied weatner in the corn belt|cember, $1. gnfi&. ational Lead “”! OMAHA, 24.—Bank clearings for to- uotations on cattle: Good to cholce corn- ::m he:sd: market strong to shade higher: Z:)::fll :’1:':.1 ‘.Lu - ,hbqrr'plxv.r: 0; Wis- Closed unchanged to a shade higher. “OATS—Firm; cash, higher; track, No. 2|N. Y. 0. & W wy | ponding date last year $,116,$76.0. | bottimilhcior 4 good o cholce range [8.60; stockers and feeders, §3.75G5.2. Cape Cod, box, §2.60. Apples. Txira Colo- Trading In oats was extremely quiet and |cash, #0c; No. 2 white, 42%@i2%c; Decem- | Norfolk & W 0| M0 1Bt to. kood | HOGS—Receipts, 22,000 “head; market | rodo Jonathans, per box, §2.60; extra choice prices moved within ¢ range. The «wlose |per, 35%c; May, 41%c. North American .. g | Metul Market. Commion to falr range si |strong to 10c higher; choice heavy, $8.15@ | Colorado Jonathans, per box, 32.25; ehoice was steady, with December and May pre- | RYE. Northemn Pacifio 1% | NEW YORK, Nov. #.—METALS—Stand- .75; good to choice cornfed cows, and |5.25; butchers, $8.15¢8.25; Iight mixed, §7.90y | Jouathans, per box, $2.00; Missourl Ben, cisely at ihe same point as on the previ-| F igher; red winter patents, §5 0 | Pacific Mail ..... avélard copper on the New York Metal ex-|neifers, $.00@o.W; feir v good cornted |$.00; cholce Ifght, $8.00G5.10; packing, $8.06¢ | No. 1, Ben Davis, per bbl. §5.60; Missquri ous day, while July was only a shade|@6.9; extra fancy and straight, $6.06@15.00; | penawriveile - iha change was weak agaln today, with -;.m‘,;‘u“: Wy heiters, $8.35@4.00; common. to |8.20; Digs, #.8007.60; Bulk of sales, $8.00¢ | Ben, No. 1, Winesaps, per bbl, $.00; Mi higher, hard winter clears, $3.95@4.46. vk o v ‘g (2nd all deliverics up to the first of next|falr cornfed cows and heifers, 26; |8.16, sourl Ben, No. 1, Garo, per Lol. $5.75; New rrovisions elosed 5¢ to 40c higher. SEED—Timothy, ' $2.76@5.50. Prosed Btoal Car... ‘Gid bin | March closing at $15.00G13.51%. Local deal- | good to choice iange cows and heiters, $3.76 | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 24,000 | York extra fancy Red Buldwins, per bbl., The leAding futures ranged as follows: 4| CORNMEAL—$300. i Pullman Palace Car. i W if”l qumcx l;:;cconper at $13.2@18. ; fair Lo good range cow! T h-mr:{ he: d’]lm:arket g%fi num.«r‘; sheep, $4.004 | $4.50; aenw I}nrk extra fancy Greenings, per e " —!| BRAN—Steady; sacked, east track, $1.019 { Railway Steel Spring ytic at $13.00G13.60 and e $4.2044.70;_common 1o lair range cows an mbs, $6.5007.65; yearlings, $.0006.50. [ bbl., $4.00; New York farmers pack, Bald- Aruicles.| Open.| Hign.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. |, gy { Reading The London market was strong; |neifers, 52.60G3.2%5; govd to ch scockers | —_ — I wins, per bbl, $.76; New York farmers' £52 6s; futures, £60 6s. Tin closed |and feeders, #4.266.20; 0a stock- | S§t. Louls Live Stocek Market, pack, Greenings, per bbl, $3.7. Poars: | weak. ' The "London 'market was lower: fers and feeders, §876q4.25; common o falr | gr [OUIS, Noy, 24— CATTLE. Recelpts, | Callforniv. extra fancy Eastre Buerre, per B4 |¥pot, £140 7s 4d; futures, £142 Ts 60 Lead |stockers and feeders, $5.0033.7o; stock heif- |5 0 nead, ineiudtig 100 fead Toxioes b | bux, $2.60; Michigan Kietfer 3 o 4 | was’ qulet; spot, $. fquzs! The Loudon |ers, @3.76; veal calves, $3.0047.w; bulls, |tive market steady to 10¢ lower Texans, | $4.00. Oranges: Extra fancy Valenclas, 126, \ 7% | market was unchanged at £13 2s 60. Spelter |stags, etc., $LT6G4.6. |J0u16c higher; native shipping and export | 190, 176, 200 and 216, per box, $4.50, 260 and 7am | WaS qulet; spot, $6.8030.45 London markel | sihrestuidiive saies: Steers, $6.5007.75; dressed becf and butcner | B8, per box, $4.50; exira fancy Florida, 126, sty |unchanged at £2§ 2s 6d. The Engiish iron BEEF STEERS, steers. $5.25@6.35; steers under 1,00 pounds, | 150 176, 200, 216. ‘per box, $3.2. Lemons: 3 1zs% |market was lower at 5s 61 for Cleveland | xo. Av. Pr. Ne Av. Pr. | $375@6.10; stockers and feeders, $3.40G6.25; | EXtra fancy, 0 and 30, per box, $.00; a1y, | warrants. Local prices were easter; No. 1| b .. AWAT B8 5% |cows 3.25(6.75; %550 | cholce, 300 and 30, per box. §5.50. G { @ | foundry, northern, $18.70¢/19.%5; No. 2, $18.2 |21.. s [, SulpeVain gl mos Tt sanners, SL.g | Soles r S0 Olbpe 3 i 50016.50; Republic Steel ... HAY—Firm; timothy, $12.50@16.50; prairie, Republic Steel pid *Wheat ! 1% | Dec. | 108%| 100%| 10811 08%%| 106 |$11.00G12.60. i 1 Gaiunl 1 OVRIL 1 OBialL 06niait Okt IRON COTTON TIRS—8c. 91’.&: "‘} 8| JEMP TWINE—Te. Z W PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; jobbing, & s 2'1’“ $24.25. Lard, higher; prime steam, $13.100 it MGLY §17|1835. Dry salt meats (boxed), unchanged; \ | extra shorts, $12.75; clear ribs, §12.76; short Southers Pacific Southern Rallway So. Rallway prd.. s | clears, $15.00. Bacon (boxed), unchanged; ndry, 285; bulls, $276@4.00; calves, $6.003%.70; | fruit: Fiorida, o, 6 and 80, per box, $..d. .‘M.&?v“u-fi;. Sleats, NN iDecon (onel), UHELeOEd! | Twasesess o ‘g;ulfs“&"l\u 1 southern and No. 1 southern | & a@ve ":‘;‘)‘;n:“‘lrna Todlan stéers, $.75g6 g Bauanas: Extra fanoy Pg,r‘zcuiruné ver, Ib., " 0% |3 clears, §14.2 et £ U R 3 « 2 : ers, $2. 5. c; b-bunch lots, per Ib., . Honey: Colo- ail'*n\ m\imm\ POULTRY—Weak; chickens, 11c; springs, 4 ey m‘ B LOUIS, Nov. 24 -METALS—Lead, | :: N 4 Rk ages - § :fi HOGS—Receipts, 9,700 head; market 5e |radu. per crate, $3. . 2142105 (2120 | 209 | 1234¢; turkeys, 14@1se; ducks, 12; geese, Bc Taige Taailie i .+ BLO0) 01% 200% 201% ;“_;?382: ;ld‘ %@4.30. Spelter, weak; of- Y Rl high ;;mx?lx: ‘mlm ‘lghl::i. $6.0001.80; packe; RVflF.%ETAULE]S— wn;tlpmllou. Virginla |22 |25 (215 | BUTTER—Higher; creamery, %%@ase. | Lnion Pasif 0 e 1004 e | fere o S 3 Jaas TR i 70G8.00; butchers and best heavy, $8.06g | Red Star. per large hbl.. $250; 5-bbl. lor, S e | BGGS—Lower, k. Recelpts, Shipments, | U+ 8 Rubber.. 3% %t b | Coffee Market. 1350 BENUP- ANDY GANDR-Bavsiote) 1300 | Dao Br 008 Mok eeiie Tabey aRel nes | 623 11 50 | Flour, bbls. . 10,400 12,300 | . 8. Steel ptd.. ¥ NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—COFFEE—The 0o hes market 10¢_higher; native muttons, | per flat box, $1. Head lettuce: Per ham- | l Wheat, bu. ! 28,000 70,000 | Utah' Coppor .. market for futures opened steady at un- 2 25¢6.00; lambs, $6.75G7.50; culls and bucks, | per. $2.50. Rutabagas: Canadian, per Ib., 10% (109 [107 |Corn, bu. © 50, 26,000 | Va.-Caro. Chemical | changed prices to an advance of 65 points, w $2.4004.00; stockers, $3.0004.65, ie, Cabbager Wisconsin, genuine Hol- 10 6214 10 8734| 10 4 | Oats, bu. . ¥ 60,600 z-nun . ’Nm‘em:fir belng m.ne;1 on a little covers y m‘:f; s ‘_“"l e iand seed. per lb., “lf‘ 1,000-1b. Aorl-« or J £ 2 abash pfd ng, while other months were unchanged s ansas City Live Stock Market more, 1%c; red, per 2hie. Califc | s Wostern Maryland ctfa..... ...... during the early trding. The steadiness | o' - g KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2 —CATTLE. |tomatoes: Per crate, $1.60. Onions: India Cash quotations were as follows: by s . Westinghouse Electric 0 of the French market, wulch recovered an | 5 Bz B st Wi Recelpts, 11,00 head, including 1.000 south- | Red Globe, per bu., $1.00; Idaho vellow. per FLOUR—-Firm; winter patents, $5.00G5.50; | , JSANSAS CITY, Nov. #4.—-WHEAT—Cash, Westera Ugien ... 1,000 initial loss of % franc, helped to sustaln 4 WESTERNS—NEBIAS] | erns; “rairket for stecrs strong to 10c higher, | bu.. $1.00; Spanish, per crate, §1.60. Pota- winter straights, $4.5085.40; apring straighis, :1"5:1“:31"5"" Ry “fi’x‘i? r’j:' k issnth ‘Oosirnt ... N R ] ".’.‘l"‘}"?:,"i“' e IR T DTEOved | ¢ ows..... 36 § 00 rhmlv‘;:m“&n P "“ifly' AR arvde A0 drpadd | 10081, CRIGHALD, ar. ke e 2.0 | | 81 7; No. L, P « ) Py itly toware he close on buyin, y <o H b o eesss eef steers, §i. 50; 0 g 0 o Ve, el . 15¢; 4-ci YR Ko, & Ta4oie. - R s Dy Yt S0k eteen; May gl el 4 {trade interests and covering. Much of the |1 cows. . l\1M§ ¥ ey 625 \u-ueli"l:n ioors, 48.7605.5, o | Thon s, b vok, "Sou; | N " e 2g30 W Rl 3 & usiness was in the way of switching |,. oy < eeders, 26005.00; south e - : % | 3 Iluhnf.h.\;;.):‘e’;a or mixing, 51@5lc; falr \_ON. uzm m{( er h%z‘-wx.fl. sie; Boston Stocks and Buad |from near to late positions. Sates wers |3 heiters 810 'Ly cows..... 839 325 |5.25; southern cows, §2 55'50‘ &fmfl.» fi,w “’c‘x?’,’}-rfi'ffi“?:.’ ::’-‘ k‘- ‘fvn.w o Sholos marttng, mx B ek 10, | NO, & 6lc; No. 2 white, @iigéic; No. & @4 | BOSTON, Nov. 24.—Money, call I 5 reported of 3,0 bags, inciuding Novem. (1¥ COWS..... PIT 400 47 cows..... 10 38 | native heifers, $3.25@6.00; bulls, | NUTE—Almonds: Diake seedlings, per SEE Bl h a0 hwentern, SL19; | @elo; December, fay, O0NGUC, | @8 per cent; time loans, 5@6 per cent. |ber and December at .30c; January, 6.3sc; |7 CeIves o and and BLgere.. 16 36 | calves, . 1b., 36c; Fiiberts, 1arge, per by, 1o, Peoanat f No. 1 northwestern, $.&0. Timothy, sellers; July, S0%W@0%RC, selers .. | Closing quotations were as follows: March, 6.50; May, 86dc; 'July, 6.8@6.70. |53 saraerack Land and Swck Co.Ztiolo S—Receipts, d; market Ic| Louisiana, per ib.. 17%¢; Jumbo Texas, per b TR g 0| NoAT aien M. O WRHte Q0G| Atkieen ad). b 8 Atleatic 14 | Bpot quiet; ftlo, No. 7, $%c, nominal; San- (%3 CONTU S8 88 o Sow, B0 {8l pher: fop, a0 bullc of ‘sales |ib., 16c; medium Texas, per b, 12%c Call- | PROVISIONS—Mexs pork, per bbl, $2.76 [ No. 2 mixed, 39 do 48 .......... 9% Butte Coslition W04 |tos, No. 4, 88K, mild, qulet; Cordova, | § ooy %0 3¢ Cows..... W3 380 |$1.1008.10; heavy W.uOLW: ‘packers and | rornts weintter No T att Lhai o i @24.00. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $13.30. Short ribs SG 100 Atohison R.'R..1LI19NCal. & Arizona. .05 |9g11%e0. | 4cows..... w0 300 A0 e | butchers, $7.573@8.15; lght, $7.4047.95; pigs, | [OFMia walnuts: y [ L . sides (loose), SULETWH@ILEN%, Short clear | HAY—Unchanged; cholce timothy, §11.50g | do pid . 1044 Cal. & Hecla e A ¥ _Crescent Live Stock Co.—Neb. | $6 40a7.25. i plg No. 2, soft shell, per ib., llc Peanuts sides (boxed), $11.62}@1L.T5. 12.00; cholce prairze, $.75; choice aifaifa, | Boston & Albany....23% Centennial ..... awy | g 179 toeders. 1% 44 10 fesders,. 764 380 |' SHERP AND LAMBS—Recel 500 | RaW. per b, 6e; Jumbo. raw. per ib., Tctal clearances of Wheat and flour were | $15.00616 Boston & Maine 147 Copper Range oy “’,"5'0 Avples and Dried Fr | 6 teeders.. UL 4 00 9 steers.... 812 325 |head: market steady; lambs, {’«,v;,‘,f\o roasted, per lb., 8c; salced, per box, $1 equal 1o 39.000 bu. Primary receipts were | BUTTER—Creamery extras, Sic: firsts, | Boston Blevated 31 Daly West 3 | ANEN. YORE. Nov APORATED |, R. D. Ross—Neb. yearlings, % .206580; wethers, 400460 | DATES—3 1b. ' pkgs., ' per box. 3235 500,000 bik., compared. with L135,000 bu. the [M¢; seconds, 2e; king stock, 22c. Lehburg 164 |APPLES—Market easier, with November |21 cows.....1154 4 20 # ewes, $4.00g5.00; siockers and feedeis, $35)|new Hallowe'en, per Ib., Te; sugar wainug, H CORTORPOIING ARY ANOAE BEO. | EGGS—Exiras, firsta, 27c: seconds | Unles Pacife 02 | delivery quoted at Sc. On the spot fancy | .y Rush—Neb. @5.25. 2 per box, §1.%; fard, per Ib.. loc, Estimated recetpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 8nd mlme-, l{lfc ]c‘urrem receipts, %6¢; soutn- | A®. A em. X inew crop are quoted at llc, cholce 1608 at |30 steers.... 11 cows..... 696 380 | HIDES—No. een, 10c. No. 1 cured, lerns, loss off, ' l4c. g " ‘Qg:l\l;-‘“prlme at Sc and common to fair at | 4 COWS uTige, ["HD FRUITS-Pruncs are firm, with 12 COWS- St. Joseph Live Stodk Market. i # ears; corn, 20 cary; oats, 113 cars; hoks, | “'Riceipts and shipments of grain were as 8T. JOSEPH' Nov. 34—CATTLE.Re Sugnr and Molasses. ' 24,000 head follow: Receipts. Shipments. ' Mass. Mining 4% Michigan O bribeni-Wheat: No. 3 red. ¢ Mohawk e " J celpts, 2000 head; market steady; o NEW YORK. Noy. :-SUGAR-Raw THE Flod JwELIL IS 208 Icorn, bu... : X " 'Weo 2y | range 24Gsc, fo ornia, up o |1 CONS,: H- Calven, §3.00G7 50 | %t 5GA.420; molasses sugar, 8.617 aning. Bl oo Koo s horun [OMR DU Sl sow 18,000 o 13" | 0-40n, and 6Gic. for Oregons. “Apricots are | Clopp—Neb. HOGS—Receipts, .00 head; market 3y |3.67c. Refined, steady: crushed, 5.95¢; pow- ern spring, $.06g1L0. " Corn: Kansas City quotations were as follows: | Bdison Elec. iilu . 48 Quincy LU0 | Gholce, TGIer exten” chotoe Sasgigy; (18 cowe.... B holfoedere.. 03 300 |06 higheri top, W.10; bulk of sales, §7.78p de7ed. D.3ic; granulated. §.2e. No. 3 cash, new, 59%e; No. B ol s o o General Blectric ....160 Shannon p 16% | fancy, 13g13%e. ' Peacne i ro AOLING; | - prthuroNeb. | |86 . : Duluth Gr * Piaistige.” No Py e T o T Pares g o PO e eaches ar rong on re- |10 cows. 94 415 § teeders.. 658 3% BHEEP AND LAMBS—Reccipts. 2,000 sluth et, new, ¥%ge. Oats: A el e e IR DN wdebB b asonsd | g : 16 Trinity 1 |Dorts of small stocks on the coast; cholee, |11 heifers... 613 3(0 11 cow: .98 3¢6 |head; market steady; lambs, $4.30G7.00. DULUTH, Nov., 2—WHEAT—December, 43¢ No. & white, | Wheat— 1 1 7 | Ualtes Pruic U8 wining 10w | PGS SR oholoe. TUTHC: faney, TNGIe. | 8 steors 10T 4 6 2 | —————— L03%:May. §1.00%; No. 1 northern, $105%; te, Shgo: wtandard, 4i'se. | “December ...\ 10m6l 102l 101%) 1o {UNited & M. egDuh U ey | RSN aTe rather adlet and prices are | o, STRRMIL | Meaapoly ey g | JNees ity Live Siesls Masget, - | F6. 5 Aortharm. Ba - Ao row: ok, 40 eard; corn, 20 cars; oats, | “December .| ol S| 5 | e |, g wed T w4 Wolverine 18, | e sesdicen at' gsisc and London lay: | & cone i toers... 86 4% |Ei0rker Ty (s e L A M R GETS ANOTHER STAY e . | | venture utte [ |ers at $1.209 cows. k3 7 stesrs. 7 L § 2 (1 e, T P DA Local Securities. ‘ Wool Market. | HOGS—It was a sellers market thin |G Saien 180075 -, Postponed to Walt on Laws s i Yrecelpts, cases: at : N — R i s el aix morning, vonditio & in their i 08 y Dk, amans. poludeds “WisoRHe: frels, | | LiveTReSl Gals Market oor |raclen SuTuBe Dlugamoe Bur | et tadue® A 520! | favor. As & resuit the market started out Stock in 7on. JNpTian: h 'se. N - ( X b [ I(EE d | arouna higher, soon becoming 749 | The case against Rome Mil ropriet No. 2 red western winter, $s proprietor e S ouarm; dalsles, 164018ipe: twina, | (PR, December, 85 ligd: Mare |City of Omata 4, 191 100% | mated bidding and the opening prie 16c higher, on which'basis the most of the | o iA% P8, OF Im:r\::?fk;::l:.': X PFA-lof the Rome hotel, charged with violating Retan: laa’ TUNE, Amerions, ligifio; leag |f8 9 S b " | Gity of Omaba tisa. 1934 10 uly established and occasi hogs sold. The trade was reasonably | Cattle. Hors. Sheen, | the daylight liquor law, set for Wednesday FOBIA Wiek: turkers: Me:. ehisk BBk, new American mixed | Solumbus. Neb. B L la it ® |cecded, especially in the case of good mer. 8ctive at the advance rpted and the of-|goutn Omahs ......... 560 4300 580 |In pollce court was again post 4, thl ens, 1l¢; springs, 1% e i oehick- | e Galveston), 88 §d; futures, steady; De- | Burroush, Adding Machine i |Ino greasy. All sections competed. Amerl- | 1¢Ih changed hands just about as fast|gloux Ofty % v S 3 P ourt, # again postponed, tils VEAL—Steady: % 0 0 lbs. |cember, 6d, nominal; December plate, 58 |Cuva \Rep. of Int. G, ibid st | CANS bought & few merinos and crossbrads, | #8 they put in an appearance, evervthing g Joseph £000 K80 44 |time because John C. Wharton, who is yep- ‘ 10 55 Ibs. Sl@otee %o 110 1bs. o, (8% | Detroit Edison Ss. 1933 witg | Today's sales follow New South Wales, | Deing cleaned up in good season. It will \Kinsas City 1 15,000 5.000 | resenting Mr. Miller, was acting as a no- § ‘ POTATOES—Stead\: cholce to fancy, @ Gate Oty Mait....... w 700 bales; scoured, 1s 54d@1s 10d; greasy, |be nuted that a consideranie &"’P“r"“" of |8t. Louls 3, 9700 1,300 tary in the taking of some depositions and | e, falr o good, B@we. Toledo Seed Market. Independent Tel. fa, Omaba............ 3% % |7d@1s 1d Queensland, 2500 bales; scoured, | ! the nogs sold at §7.97%@8.00 and on up Chicage 4. 22000 24.000 | could not take up the ease. No date was ¥ Gov. 4, 193 0% w3% | 1s 3dGls %d; grea: Ligh as $5.06 for sirictly choice heavy )8—Clover, | Lmp 38 114G 1s 3. ' Victoria, Minueapolis G K C. M & O. 48 bonus. . welghts. The lighter and the light mixed | Totals 81 | 1400 bales; scoured, 15 3dg2s; greasy, Thd® W10 |t for the trial, but Judge Crawford In- T sy | mll”“flfi‘»)&‘a‘?fibfi‘ s 2, efuited: | Nevraaka Te sock ¢ var W% (15 20. South Australla, 400 bales; séoured, |10ada sold from §.97% down. All in all, It timated he would have it up on Friday at Ciose, December, § W0@8.10; no = esta rade, $4.20@ | . s |18 44@1s 7d; greasy, ¥G104d. West Austra. | Wus A good. healthy market and entirely |the same time T. J. O'Brien of the Hen- i N LU5%. Cash, No. 1 |1.79. Timothy, prime, $1.80. Alsike, prime, w0 (la 2400 bales: scoured, 1s 1%d@ls 6d; | satisfactory to the selling interests. EW YORK, Nov. 2.—The cotton mar- |shaw hotel, charged with imilar off northern, $1L.084@107; No. 2 northern, §1 ber, $1.85; December, 31.8; | » 64G11d. Tasmania, 200 bales. s Pr Mo Av. Bb. Pr. opened dy, 2 points higher to 4| ” Mgy sixonccas n - E 3 3. 444018 d, New Zealand. L2 paies; L Ty nts lower, In response to lower Liver- %!\l €0me up for a hearing. FLAX—Closed, $1.77%. | . sy | Scoured, Sd@ls 4%4d; greasy, iXAgls 1i4d ® w m o T es. Trading was active and &| On Friday the cases of the barbers i CORN—No. 8, yellow, 5%@eoe. . i | ST. LOUIS, Nov. #.—WOOL—Dull; terri- 1 e B 0 71y T8 uncovered stop loss orders, |charged with breaking the Sabbath will i DATS - No. & white SGNc | PRORIA, Nov. 3.—CORN—Higher; No. 3 My |tory and whetern mediums. U@®e; fine | & Big s B 210 later cables wero weak and prices | aio o PR s e Iy X g o i Y No 2 e "y g S e R ol o #53 | mediums, 2@2c; fine, 4@ i ] 2 THT8 | Nere mold off to & net decine of 30 gg| I8 come up for trial, s that Judge Craw. PRAN-In 100-pound sacks. #1350 | Noo'S oldy @hte: No. 8 t8iec: No. 4 new —_— in i ® 1vie |16 votnta | tofd is looking forward to a busy session, FLOURZErst patcnts, $8.0060.10. »-cond | gxo: no grade, new, fo. -« ' Treasury Statement. H Otls and Ros 1%« 8N Futures opened steady; December, 14.10¢; —ee e raieny ]u.m.“. flr: clears, $1.2004.90; | T008" Nigher; No. 3 0G4W%e; No. 4| WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—The ,ond‘l,a,‘| OIL CITY, Nov. 24.—OIL—Credit balances, L7 R YN 0 79T January, 14.50c; February, 14.6le bid; March, Fune of M, nekley. T a1 W‘ Pt | white, 39@80. ot m:::.uu{,l-h“ the beginning of ""“""nt:;n:‘:.::' lmvr;"rhl;bl k2 ;: t'o‘ . i "y 14.78¢; A.;‘ul,néu'g', luy&u.is:: July, 14.80c; | HURON. 8. D.. Nov. 24—(Special,)~This f ! ) Nn Produce Marker, - | - e Dess was as follow: 168 1 August, 1410c; September, 12.97¢; Getober, | uiernoon the funeral . 1 N . Ket. s—Gold coln, $852154,809; silver |bbla.. 0 1% 00 195 | 13480 e funeral of H. C. Hinekley, D 11A. Nov. M—BUTTER— Milwaskoo Grain Market, dollars. $4%,460,000; silver dollars of 180, | SAVANNAH, Ga. Nov. ool 8 19% Cotton closed quiet. Middling uplands, | Whoee death occurred early ay morn- fl \ ot <Xira Weatern oreamiery, BY0; nearby | "'5"3‘,5\",‘.."“'5.‘. 5“}\'3‘_:“;2&‘“ unnnl ol " ’p-unll:n\ firm, ‘6e. 78 B s U.60c; middling gulf, 148c; no sales 'l ing was held. The services were in charg, jit ’ | e e 16118 No. o, | Genera —Standard | T ROSIN—Firm; 06; . 3 osed ba . i, auter: Bt i J& Firm; [Penusylvania and other 001 May, #1.08%. goneral fund, 88387777 Carrens Sabtiei e (@i B u;;flfm;umab:‘u'na'&: =i o oot | | aae Hoventer sile:’ Dortootin Closi® |of the Masonie fraternity, of which Mr H DodPbY firsis, free cases at mark: eur- i i working balance 1 | H 2 4 “ i A o o | Hine n ent recelits In reiurnable cases, Sic at) SY=Sampics, W%ETe 1"”"‘" i 1 bk .-n . Wn lre?:uro);‘“ e K, 8550, M, 5.5, W. 0_ ‘f,‘- !vi ;g :. r: ‘: {-:'uu:.w:.c.ul:..:fl;;:)ny‘.‘ #‘flu“xfi"" n:r.km had been & member for thirty I BARLE' anks to cred . G |uoe; " i 3 i % H \

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