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p— THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1909, Y 13 p &) CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET .25 e ™ | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS 2 -y The Steady Growth of this bank has been partio- e 5@ | ONARA LIVE STOCK MARKET NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET ! Wheat Active and Strong at the 5 Quotations of the Day on Various |Apprehension Over Standard Oil De- Associated Banks | Hardly Enough Cattle on Sale to - ‘ Opening of Trade. Commodities. cision “Nearly Disappears. tor the Week. Make a Market. —_— NEW YORK, Nov. 2 ~FLOUR-—Rageipts, NEW YORK, Nov. % —Bradstreet's bank 21,500 bbls.; exports, 900 bbis. Market e clearings report for the week endin No- LIVERPOOL LES was dull but steady; Minnesc t vember 25, shows An aggregate of $§2,800,- CABLES THE FACTOR | 7is dull Dut sieady; Minneedts gAUGits | AMERICANS HIGHER IN LOKDON | Vi s caion s MSts o 2%; |HOGS BIG FIVE CENTS HIGHER| 5 | nesota bakers, $4.50G4.85; winten extr —_— $2.600,18000 in the corresponding week last | o erv, 80; wi tents, G5, ar. Followidg is & list of the cities: | A — h"" TSy BES PRS- Tl ] .?“ér‘{’m,"‘;:m,», s 8 WIDT | ccal Market Ales Rises on Faverable e ] - Gopd Fat Sheep Steady to Strong, Fat ularly notioeable in the ex: on the Bulge Checks the Ad- $4.50g6.00. Rye flour, steady r 10 §00d, | Reports Affecting Industrial and CITIES. | 1ne.] De Lambs Stromg to Ten Cents | clusive 4 Further Sel $4.204.90; cholce 1o fancy, H.0@4H. Buek- ne.| Dee. IWheat flour, dull at $3.25 par 100 Ibe., nom- Higher—Common Kinds na . = , Masitiershons fox v o4 ot kg Women'’s { ¥, 0% SLOGLE; conrve, $1.40g146; Kiln dried. Boston . AHA, ., 190, b ¥ . ) Wheat was activa and- nrong Tt the | RYE—Dull; ho. 2 western, $1%c, nominal, | NEW YORK, Nov. %—The opportunity | Fhiladelphi: SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 2, 190 l . opening on higher Liverpool cabies. Shorts | 0. b, New York. for contemplation affokled by the Thanks- [t Louis | Recetpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sh De artment Were nervous, but profit-taking on the | BARLEY—Stesdy: feeding, 00@63c, c. I f., | giving holiday seemed to have resuited in Keness K‘_" Official Monday L8137 A1l | bulge checked advance and further selling | New York | an aimost entire disappearance of appre-| GUNSER COLY o |Official Tuesday LTS 646 cAused a sharp break, especially In the| WWHEAT—Receipts, 70,0 bu.; exports, [hension over the Standard Oil decision, | il B e | Official Wednesday ..... 8171 4964 1 h December option. Resting orders stopped 13600 bu. Spot market was steady; No. 2| which has been an unsettilng intiuence in | SEIEHHONE Officlal Thursday “Holiday. An ideal place for the trans- the decline and a firmer tone was evident |red, $1.27, asked, domestic elevator, $1.26%, | the stock market throughout the presefit |yyutCiitl, Estimate Friday . 3508 530 | later in the day. hominal, f. 0. b.; No. 1 northern Duluth, | week. Prices of Americans had been lirted | NN “BRVES ‘ — action of financal business, i ’ Corn recelpts, while still light, are suf-|3L1S% nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard | smartly in the Lohdon marke: in the in- [ St B Five days this week... 34,817 Ifii ‘ ficlent for the pressent demand and a|Winter, $1.21% nominal, f. o. b. afloat | terval and New York accepted the altered ame days last week.... 2,662 ,093 De better movement is expected with colder |Firm cables caused higher opaning in the | appraisement at the outset and added | omane weather condition, wheat market, but prices soon developed to the gains in the cqurse of the o i Wheat was steady and firm at the start, [ Weakness and’ deciined under heavy NQui- | fag's (ransactiong. Miwaukeo but Droke sharply on heavy #efling and datlon in December. There was a 181y |“fhe constant gatherings of influentisl(Kort Worth offerings by longs. Cash wheat was slow lite on export buying of fifty loals in|copper men in company with the bankers | Los Angeles Pale at ¥o lower than Wednesday. Re- [the west and covering by shorts, closing | eredited with the authorship of the project, | St Fau] Ports on the growing winter wheat are & le decline to Yc for meeting friends, and for rest after shopping. ame days 3 weeks ago.28,330 ame days 4 weeks ago.31,00 3 Samg days last year.... 407 45,708 The following table shows the recel cattle, hogs and sheep at South m n 21 Same days 3 weeks ago.27.568 19, 15, 16, First National Bank of Omaha ot advance. Decembsr he bellef injthe continucd efforts | Seattle for the year to date, compared with las unusually favorable, prospects could hardly 'flul'f‘“ jaL SL16%, May closed at $1.13% "‘01:3":;'1‘ Gut the combination of the lines | Denver yeur: Py ,“?,'E; PN Dec. b‘(‘n‘r’r’x‘pr-‘;‘::;'d signs of weakening with “Ci}l:l"‘)"f(:tc:llnl"mfifl bu. Spot markst | followed by tie financial g LG ;:“d‘l‘“wl 1R ;l?"ll‘:e ¥ }l‘im 21570 . United States Deposito: 13th and Farnam Sts. N—Rec 39,575 bu. “t | formation of the United States corpor ndianapo 1s H <L BMIN LUSIS B PO g ‘ ( wheat and more fiveral acceptangra were |Hirm; No. 3 12t siovaior. domentic, and T, | “Renewed weakness in New York Centrai| Spokane, Wasi. Sheep . 2105770 1,969,698 85,374 | ry. el wae Mo TREE s The cash at: No. s vellaw, hominal rhe ontiey | made one Interruption in the advance. | Frovidence The following able shows the average y sifuated in the prospect of Richmona eing simila several days, with comparison expected to decline. unchanged to e net advance. Decomber ddition to share capital. Importance is | Albany Sentos had been nearly reached. Foreign lce of commissioner last week. B Phace Tl ot o ! Primary wheat Fecelpt 1,618,000 | Closed at 71k, May closed at 69ie. { on, | Washington, 1. ¢ Date. | 1609, [1908. 1907 1906, [1905. [1504. [1903. 8 . : L Dushels and shipments wers 76400 bushels, | OATS—Redeipts, 106,680 bu. Spot market | BSASHOS to thig "Q‘"‘r‘.""‘“mfl,““,":‘:‘"’{,{ | 8t Joseph | . - H %, | markets showed iittle change, with Havro | againet receipts last year of 1I2.000 bush- |Iuleti mixed oats, 2 to &2 1be. nominali | LIS tfat are te be met shortly. The Salt Lake C Nov: 18] 7 o0) %™ 4 58] § & ”}, :‘g" o “ e | Naneaday, Dut s foodtrate’ demetd hers | els and shipments of 460,000 bushels. vhite, : - | y an- | Columi Nov. 18. [ oy : 3 < Primary corn recetpts were 418000 bushels | CIpped white, M t0 42 Ibs., 46%0iste: e e povin (e yiaent climoat | Memphis Now 16 7 sl g tel 40l ¢ 10 48l 4 8l 454 8 G | was sutticlént to Impart a very steady tono and shipments were 395,000 bushels, against | HAY—Steady; No. 3, 80sic; wood to | FouREC MIVE FIOVIRCH 00 PO he year, |Atlanta - I R B 4 b1 P n were promptly stopped and the market | receipts last year of 448,000 bushels and |°holce, $c@l.06. g The estimates of the week's currency | fcoma | 870 ¢ odl soal o |4l ... » closed “steady at & net advance of five shipments of 452,000 bushels HIDBS—yulet; Bogota, 21%@2%c; Con-| “0 e ded reflux of funds | Savannah THB S 0 ¢ 1e & ponits. There was a little switching from Clearances were 9100 bu. of corn, 6,000 ‘TRl America, Bgage. = o e e o e Tote, with. the] Toledo, 0. : b2 e DB E R :m TR Rt O B ron.ojerY | Decemiber to later monthe. 'Sales were re- . ) CR—Steady; acid, 224 | . Rochester : 3] 610) 4 66 4 54 moderate only twenty-eight | o ¥ A tohe 2&@‘\’1 o and wheat and flour equal 10| PHOVISIONS- Beef steady: family, $14.00 | waning of the crop movement, which is| {{ITHALY ) ol * 4l sl 4ol 41 *yi|cars being reported in. Of this number | BYTS, Ohrsy ¢ ?ba)::l;é:fd“l'fl‘-»} at Wdse | Leverpool closed %@%A higher on wheat | 91400, mess, 1. f , $28.00 | one of the first signs of relaxation of the | Ngghyille A SAl S uTi 408 6 13) 4 88§01 4 35 |about one-half was from the range and |una July at Sdbe. Spot market qujets No. , ®nd %d higher on corn. @2%.00; packet, $ .50; city extra India | money market. The demands of the sub-| ey Mojnes K| .W‘ml 5 78, | 6 08| 469 | 1 13 | the other haif from the feed lots. To put it |7 Rio. sbc, nominal; Santos No. 4, ShQSkho. Looal rafige of optiohs: Mess, 3206002000, Cut meats, steady; pick- | treasury and the shipments of Kold (o peorin . A * 18,0208 850 o 4T3 4481 118 | another wav, ‘wbout one-half ot tho At | M’ sroudss mnanyat R ¢ [ Wttt -4 e e | 04 Dellies, $18.50014.00; pickled hams, $12.50 | South ,\m:-nuln e to tl‘)o lreckogedkl'hh New Haven . W | o407 600 | 489 i TI; c(.“'.,;“m of killers and the re- K bt 'y, | @13.00. Lard, firm: middie west, $13.66¢) |in computing the net effect on bank re-|sioux City e ————— |inainder of feeders. OMAMA GENERAL MA ¥ ' AArticles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close,| You'y. Jiie: retined. steady; " continent, $IL0; | gerves, which, promises for that reason Norfolk il * Sunday. ** Holiday. R Packers appeared to be quite anxious for L PR outh America, $14.65, compound, $10.004 | to be small. The strong exhibit made by | Grand Rapids X Recelpts and disposition of live stock at|fresh supplies of killers and anything that 10| 10| 1% 101 105 105 “Pork, - rirm; nily, $260021.00; | the Bank of Fngland was a reassuring | Syracuse . 4 the Union " Stock © Yards, South Omaha, |looked At all good met with & very ready | *tAPle and Faney Froduve Frices Far | 1 100w 10001 100w 00| 10 |ehort clear, $24.40G5.50; ‘mess, $21.76@3W. | factor in the market, although the reten: | vansville 1 Neb.: sale, shoep commanding steady to' strong ed by Buyers and Whnlesalers, | L] | TALLOW-Steady; country (pkss. fon of the official discount rate is read | Birmingham . | RECEIPTS, .. |prices ‘and lambs being strong to 10c | BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1 delivered to | Sacihe. |as an expression of continued distrust of | Springfield, Mass. Cattie, Hogs.Sheep.H'r's, | higher. On the other hand shippers should | the retall trade in i-ib, cartons, f%o; No. [ 5 Be%| se%| o7 | 4% - s 69| O | RIS Quisti domestle, fair to extra, 24G | the polltical outlook as shaped by the|Fortiand, Me. .. ) 2 2 not forget that naif-fat or warmed-up (1, in 061b. \ube, Ske; No. 3 in'i-Ib. car: | fe; b ol t) V. Augusta, b ey eep nbs are bo Yery slow sellers, | ton: n -1b, Lubs, Yo, acking | v BUTTER—Very firm; creamery specials, | *Tise susden riee In the Chicago, Rock |Dastan .. .. i packers having vory little use for them | atock, Zimc; fancy daity, tubs. Sici Mar | ] ayl & x‘« ij %c: extras, %2c. | 1sland & Paelfic raiiroad bonds secured by | Oakland, Cal. 3 and only taking them when It 18 impossible | ket changes every Tueaday. ot Ao W, Bt S oreats wpeale figglcr: state, new | g Louis and San Francisco stock as|\Worcester . 5 o |to get anything else. This means that |- EGGS—Iresh seiling siock, candled, o i e tull cream specials, 11Giike. collateral gave corroboration to the rumors | Jacksonvil'e, Fin., : | they Are the last to sell and at prices | POULTRY-Dresse brolers, %&o; aprings, | Omaha Cash Prices. JSGGB-—Steady; western extra first, 3@ | of o coming dlssoclation of these prop- | Wichita viSig 3 at are none too good. Go ambs, | 10o; hens, lo; gocke, do; ducks, ijge WHEAT—No, 2 hard, $1.03G106%; No. 8| 7¢; first. 31gde; seconds. 21GS0c. Seties. " Tie price ofVall securitids ocon-| Wheeling, W. ‘Va..! though not cholc?, sold as high as §.50, turkeys, 2lc; blgeons, pe hard, $1.00g1.01i4; No. 4 hard 05g : POULTRY—Alive, dull; ‘western chick- | S8 R this Drospot Knoxville ... Y i whieh 18 as much as has been pald for , broflers, ufider 2, pounas, 130; over spring, $LO1G1L.03; No. 8 spring 97c ens, liko; fowls, ‘It turkeya, 14@iic. | CEREE fose on (e BrOSBRCt., .\ 0 par | Little Rook ¥ ;s [Some, lttie tme back. Right good heavy (8 pounas, \ide; . hens "ol ‘cocks, "85 ORN 2 broecs: MY Dressed, firm; western chickens, broflers, = e H Chattanoog - 3 ++ | yearlings sold up as high as $5. ducks, full feathere goese, full ¢ No. 2. 57@60c; No. 3, 5@ o, " value, $3,092,00. United States 4s registered S " i ) T buredy 961 (b s pounda; 156 4, 53@b9c; No. 2 yellow, 60 . 3|18@22; fowls, 13@16¢c; turkeys, RG2e. Charlesto, Feeders were a 'ittle late in arriving at | feathered, oy Pe i No. 2 y 58g0e; No. declined % per cent on cal ™ §th..... T ooB 7 , ; “ nis, 180, gUinea fowis, ® Dot low, 5§60 2 wh N . —— Mobile otal receip the yards, but when they did show up they |over § pou 3 . ® pe H 44 ) P No. 'S white, MCi NO| wEATHMER IN THE GRAIN BELT| Shles and range of prices on the Stock | NGbUE - DISPOSITION. enerally met with a satisfactory reception, | 40%, pi e per” doz. SADS ORH, Wik W5 D pellow exchange today were as follown: " | WL, 'l Catile.stosa shoep, | 1" maricet was' safely endy, which 'Is | OYSTIRS geleots, wmall cuns, 22c; : 5 s Mo E - Bigh. Low. o Omaha Packing Co.. v j ; Kallons, $L&; New York counts, sma ST4G38c; No. 3 white, 383c; No. 4 White, | Rain Saturday, When it Will Also Allls-Chaimers ptd . 3,900 _}Y":;l.b-lre Switt and Cum‘m“ 1,688 Lm[;y‘:ie:n v:& :;M fore r; s\. {lnl prices | $¢: K800 waiton. B Halume a1 %f ; Colder. Fi s o Ve o 1,‘:“’,_“,,',;‘ Cudahy Packing C 1,148 T8 | UQuotations on fat sheep &nd lambs: | Standards, small, 22¢: large, 35c; % OMAHA, Nov. 2, 1900. | Am. Boet §ugar. .- 0 Oklahoma. . Armour & Ci L8l 2| Good to cholos lambe, §i.100700; fair | M. % t Mecelp. The' alsturdance PAOVALIE SIOnE he Ats|Lm. O pie 1,200 Fall River Schwartz-Bolen Co TR 121 ....|good lambs, $6.70G7.10; good light yearlings, | FISH—Fresh caught, mimost all ure D & - Wheat. Cotn. Oate, |lantic coast during the last forty-elght|Am. C. & F 5,50 Kalamazoo, iy o M T Ll ; | Bxges: Sood heavy yel‘:l;;t‘nxl . 505.80; [ Deprint -7 by u’m"-"n"""' Si hicago ) E) 11 hours is moving off the New KEngland |Am. Cotton Of Mo Sacramento i P 004 to cholce wethers, $4.7645%. air t0 atish, SQ180; black bass, 26e; whi Minneap 7 *3;|coast. An area of high pressure overlies{Am. H/& L. » Springfie’d, Il Cudahy, South St _Faul, Bood wethers, $.30G4.78; good to choice | suntish, Syile; bla . Wl Omaha bid 20N 2| the lake region, Ohio and Mississipp! vals|Am [3 elena ... Micsouri-Kansas Cait Co. 31 ewes, $4.40G4.85; falr to good ewes, $.10G | bc; plke, Freen Loag iy ; 1 04 pene American Linseed . 00 4 W W. B. Vansant Co.. . 4.40. trog legs, #60. Freen frosen whitej Duluth oo 89 we oofleys and southiern states. and generslly |AZSNCR Lifmou 10 e BT Benton, Vansant & Lush. 'id Quotations on feeder stock: Good to |l lle; piokerel, diessed and headless, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | (01" “overed by this mich A bpresaion | Am. LTI 17,900 N b Hill & ' Son 2 cholce lambs, $6.26@6.70; 1 pike, dressed, redsnappers, lic; Sp OF nonatderable enerey 1 beptrel wvet the |A®: & & B jid..... 0 et BE F. B. Lewls. 3 3. i ish mackerel, 1¢; natlve niackurel. Features of the Tradi and Clostng | Rocky mountains, and the weatier 18 gen- |am 1 & 1o % .4 By Hyston & Co. i Mt BRBF-UYE b woa o & erally eloudy and ungettied west of the | Am. Tobacco pid. .. K Youngstown & B oS 1 & { siee. Chuck: Nov & be: No. 3.5 Prices on Board of Trade, Missourt river. Chls dlturbance will move | Amrioan' Wooten Lexington . H. Bulla. e e, R i Now 3 ahe. Round: No. L 5%6; Noo & CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Wheat for December |eastward over the central valleys and cause | Ansconda Mining Co Fargo, N, D. H Ll Lo e, Bhate Nov i sige: No b (8 deiivery experienced a severe setback here |rainy and unsettied weather in this vicin- | Atehison o ANRTOn o3 N I8 - s b 3 g today, when the prices d p @ |ty tonight and Saturday, with colder by |Atchison pid 3 y 0. Ay, Pr. |No. o Tesuit of reallzing sales, A’:"I::“u:?::.,:fe.,‘smm.‘ afiarmoon o Blenty 1 eiion | SRa0E (‘E);ltql':‘n Rasksare. o8, Sullivan ‘Bros S Bted lambs 67 | FRUITS-Grapes: New Tork Concord, as. were unchanged to 14@i%c lower ~coni- COPS; SSIRIGIpAIIIES a0d recipiiation | BHITIRS i Sloux Fall Chriati % fed 4 510 per basket, 2c; Callfornia, extra pared with Wednesday's final figures. Corn [compared with the corresponding day of |Bal & Ohio pfd.. | P Lyon & Christ o closes o N Bothleh Stoel on, O, Other buyers... 102 5% y aming Toka; O OTn R1060 the SpSALAE Heh PoIne Whith | o oy (RS YOATE iy 1oee 1o 16, g:r:«n‘ny;"' Rapid Quiney, T L. i e 18 BR |Bmstatelon, pe was the highest mark for the day, the |Minimum temperature ... b4 %0 00| ngton, Ill, Totals p 37, 75 W 4 ] % 8, by : v B Y entral Leather . Lowell .. % B Wi 26 Western lambs ™ 710 .b0; extra cholce heavy Malagus, Sy ST Y hen ORLlon AP p e | P ormal Lomperaiiirs foF (oday. 33 degress, | Contral Laathar 5id! : Binghamten N 3 ted veariings i8 $.00; strictly fancy Malagas, per STy o sL0s. Final quotations on |, Exceus in precipitation since March 1, 2.4 | Chiusuporke & Onio-.. . Boaen: Bata 1o twenty-six of them were direct (o packe! ed wether ot Mg y-;"fi:‘{-a ;;-n-. T e remandh B e up':ur‘tt of :&‘:”“é:"" corresponding period In 1908, | CHICARO Groat Wostern cits i) 's"‘)‘f,;':,fi;,,f, "G, ;‘r’.‘.‘e’r.'“;?.r”J'o.'.Y;’v :g:u.l‘ll:\‘ll!!,l‘ync‘sls: 3¥°§3|?- 48 |per | e AR hrv;m; xi-r-‘l:-g ! .99, inches. ) i v 5 tinted, per bbL, .00 extra fancy pini the Taote Smtent aptioms i, Destmbes ¢ Leficlency corresponding period In 1907, o Y o though "2°m':;§k:‘l'..o.:‘éhlfe"-l ;‘:'hy?:-‘i % 0 m,umml:l D, pér bbl., $00 c:’-'nfn-{m-: was subjected to considerable selling pres- (6.71 inches. . p Good fat steers, both rangers and corn- MARKET | Wisconsin, er brund, extra fanoy vi L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. . Mansfield, O. 000 y sold TOOR 8 . $10.60; W Coip | Brices Slobed WGKC Tower 16 4G Colodo & Bo. Jacksonvilie, T oo $3% freely 'at YSrives " that wers. strong to Lhaac gt & Chertys per. bl $tsoi”Sohe. higher. Dulnth Graja Magicet, Colo. & So. Int sJackson, M 000 10¢ " higher. ~Common “and trash Cattle and Hogs Strong—Sheep and | consin, field run, per bul, $T.06; faney Cape Buying of May by leading elevator inter- | DULUTH, Nov. 2.—WHEAT—December, | §olo. & So. 3 p **Houston . 25,428,000 | Were i little siow. the same &b they have for's Steka Cod. §1.60; cholée Cape Cod, .00 - chiojes gats Imparted considerable strength (o the {10 Moy, SLG: No. 1 northern, LUK {2 v s -t PGalveston 15,380,000 begn every daye h.,'{ W L oot wnite Cbaly | TORICABO: Wer: S CATPLN-Recaibia | Cops. U0, e, 150 Apfive. Brtin Chies 3 No. , 5 . b9 ows s Mo 3 g o 2 Dot wuine of K¢ 6 Koo T oo POV | NG B iRe S e Deayer & uo' Gren ] Soranton 2,051,000 at about steady prices with Wednesday, (9,00 head. Market strong; steer ug%j B e Bat. o Nae SER Frovisions closed 66 1o i2%c higher. v 1. o . the ‘demand being good at current prices 9.00; cows, $.60G5.00; heiters, $300@8.00; [ FOIERA0 JOBRINGTS Pl Moxy SLA eholod {fhe lending futures ranged as follows: St. Louis General Market. Distlilers ‘Securities 1,100 ik et towiy Meouige ‘aeminari- | The. oftFARRALIC List DM YSRY RGN bulls, $5.00Q475; calves $8.00G8.50; stookers No'1, Ben Davis, per LbL, $60: Missourl - " 1 3 hands in fal an ceders, A 3 o J iy 3 n | Atticles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close.[W'a'y. | 5%, YOULS Nov. -WHBEAT-Lower;|Ers o b3 “Not included in totals because contatn- | “#lere wers auite a good many feeders | Mot eImn IO o head, Market was | BeR. No. 1, Winesaps, per 'bbl, $1.00; Mis- p Sk B N G evembrtLas: No, ) | me 8 g % ing other items than clearings. in the ands b speculators curried over | ucron? cholce” heavy: 830g4.0: “butchers | Ut Hen NG 1 Gang, per Lul- 181 New I W 7 9 3. 38 o * | General Rjectrio . . 0 — the holiday, but 'every one e .20G8.30; lght mixed, §1. ; chol sdrend o % Dot | 100l 1 100% 1 0mR01 3100108 Qreat Northern' pid. 4,900 New York Money Market. expecting & pretty fair gountry demand | had T, Taneneg o e ods; Coice | 4450; New York exira fancy Greenings, per ol % % | "CORN=Firm, track, No, 2 cash, 5c; No. ght, $8.0608.15; D 5, 88 i PIgS 50; - Ma: 1074 107Ti4| 108 10881 o, Chatse s ay 510 | Great Northern Ore 1,00 TORK, Nov. %.~MONEY— owing to the sharp break this week in |gf ik ot saten 85,0580, #.60; New York farmers' pack, Bald Ty e @itl TSR] gl T | "9 |3 pnites B Decembyr, Hie; May, 610 | filany 1w N T O N Y e On all: | prices. For that reason the few fresh (%9 AT TR S SRR per bbl, $.75; New York farme ‘ sy | | % fll!?e.( ‘ . No, | Interboroug 100 firm at #%@5 por cent; ruling rate, 4% per |FROES: | K0T FURG, TOONIT, nded abaut the il gy S Xecd %'m,u' pack, Greenings, per bbl, $1.75. Paurs 1 | i I OATS—Firm; track, No. 2 cash, #0c; No. | fnie3poven Me o cent; closing bid, 4% per cent; offered at|.0Ads in the vargs commanqec FOCHL. ! ead. Market ste aheep, $4000K138; | Dk, Greeningm pef bbL W7 Bearer { B (gl ol Gl WW® @42 white, d2c; December, f9c; May, dc. International Har 00 |4% per cent. Time loans, steady: sixty (S%Ine BUices €8 Ware BAC S0 O Choice corn- | lambs, $6.75G7. 45.0097.00. e Aishigan Khatlete sor 3o bt May [oNgh| e'] a% @ (ol | Ry w-sc. Inte Marine' pfd. 0 | dalys, 6 per cent: ninety days, #% por cent; |, JUStation®ob Eatile: Jood o C0d cornfed S 400, Oranges: Extra fancy Valenclas, 12, H July [h@h61%e%] 6l 6K FLOUR—Dull and weak; red wintof pat- | intrnational b six moonths, 414@4 per cent. P B0 eoinfeq| Kansas City Live Stook Market. X E : i g stoers, $.6077.00; comm 160, 176, 200 and 216, per box, $4.00; 360 an el |ERNTCY Spe tney sng Sooirtth 0 PRIME - MERCANTILE PAPER—S@%% |\tecrs, 1.75@6.0; g0od to choice ~range | KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2.—CATTLE-Re- |60 16 58 838, Fl% BOU Bok $G G0 aud i u‘fi e . 9iu~v I‘urdu wlm‘;r_ua:u-. . 120, fi'_'“-_l‘-gl'-:-l“ . s per_cent. 8 ste gwfl,m; falr to good rang celpts, 8,000 he including %0 southerns. (e B3¢ 0" Yig™ Dor box, $4.%. Lemions | 3 BE | BERR ROt o O K G 8o pld. w STERLING BEXCHANGE—Firm, with | g, comunon to falr range Market was steady to 10c higher; cholee | 1% 1% B0 b, PON, PO ELi- emg | | Bl OR| CORNMBAL-WA Sad eam trecks, siar | Bilballe & - actual business in bankers' bills at 384@ | {37064 ib; g0od to choice cornfed Cows, &nd | oxport and dressed beef steers, $4.1098.50; | EXird tancy, 0 und W per box. d T PV B sk k) B0l Minn & o 0 {48406 for sixty-day bille and at $48480 for |hoiters, ‘H.0006.W; falr to good cornred | falr to good, W.66@6.00; western steers, $4.00 | §1WO€ TN, F0C Fa, BO, Ty SoBpc § ‘ aRMRR |0k /: tinothy, $18.00017.00; prai- w0 demand; commerclal bills, $.4304.43%. {cows and heifers, $.%g4.00; common 1o |@S00; stockers and _feeders, $3.664.50; [ {rulti Florida S o ang 5. per box, B \ B 3 1 il ke LR enias dabid I8 o 2,40 SILVER—Bar, 60%c; Mexican dollars, [fair cornfed cows and heifers, $2.0G3.2; |southern ateers, $3.80G5.50; southern cown, | Bansnas: Extra fancy Pept Limon, pet Ib, ? 12 z:\i' 12 624 i ‘i},“(’;’(,sf'm':, 9-16, M, K &T... 5,900 43¢, 00d to cholce range cows and heife $2.60G8.50; native cows, $3. 75; native | 100, " et c""'&x i . 3 10 6T 11 6214 | HEMP TWINE~ o, e ettt BONDS—Government, easy; raliroad, e O I nae come and | Sty @40; bulls, $.000LM; calves, | "Vp B35 (B S Bweet potatoss, Virginia | PROVISIONS-Pork lower; jobbing F4.00. | National Lead ....."0 001,00 B reg....10 Int, Met, Gka......... 58 |DeIfers, $150G838; §00d to ‘choioe stookars | OIS -Recelpts, 1000 head. Market was | Rad 8ta B jaree b 50; Fvbl, on 118 [109% |Lard higher; prime steam, §13.16@13.30. Dry | N. R~ of M. im pfa®’ 200 (& . ] S - 7% |and teeders, $4.26%6.20; fair to §ood 5ock- | gteady to bo higher; top, $5.90; bulk of sales bbl. Celery: Extra fancy Michi- 1 10 824 10 874 | sait_meat unchanged: boxed extra shorts, | New York Ceniral e O el b Hbantia 4 T |ers and feeders, §8.15G4.33; common to fair | 1 Jege. 100 i lgan, per @os., Se; exira fancy Muskegon, = |BLT: clear ribs, 1505 shert olears, JILAN. | FO¥.. 0.4 3. e ay U5 oo ot Vel 11111111111 SR | stockers and teeders, $5.0008.76; stock helt- | baihe per ‘flat box, $1.28." Head Jottuce: Per ham’ C th follows: Baoon unchanged; bosed extra shery, §14.00; { Lotk & -0 0 g% 6. B U 8 dn re...... XK. C. B0, 1at da...... B |ers, §2. 5Ga.15; veal culves, $3.6007.00; bulls, | g5 gog7. r. $2.50. Rutabagas: Canadian, per Ib., ook ot eyl e g PO O R e Rt et Eorings, | Nortaern - Pacifie 000 i 13 et | o0 coupen 1081 8. deb, de 11 00 | sags, etc., $2T0QA.6, T, " Cabbage: " Wisconuin, gemiine Hoi: - o > A H . i 3 o ¥ ot s L. . unl. ey v 188 s seed, T ) 4 . winter stralghts, $L5006.10 Spring straigh 15ge; turkey, T4c; ducks, 12} gosse, 0. | POl il S8 AT N AT | O b 101, K. & T et de | Steprosentative Wosts Vearitngs. " 4 b0gec0; Tnare, “1366; rea, por 1b i, Calitornih L bo. UTTER—Firm; creamery, M%G3%C. | peacis o |\ 00 114 SR Hiaw | Am T & T.ov. LI0K 0 gon. 4ds........ 8% [ o Pl oy i (R LTI R i },., ‘date, $1.50 Onlons: Indiane. BARLES- Pecd o miking, HO6e; falr to| SU0S—Steady, Be. Recelpts. Shipments. | Frosd siel" cos. | e i i D [ A% R e G N R o . e 8 e 3% i 5 Bl L buith: per crase, S Bora Y- b ik . . | Prose Car. B0 B G . 00; , per 0. 5 . . S R -8, 3 ¢ ted, 7-crown, per b, 18c; d-crown, No. 1 northwestern, §1.84. Timothy, $2.85% |Corn, bu 196,000 17,400 | Reading ... : 181400 172% 0 28 18 BT. LOUIS, Nov. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, | TPOLIed, Teiome, O e Der bos, 80; 840, Clover, 1400, Oats, bu . 169,000 35,000 | Repubic L3 griesr o B N 18 |5%0 head, including 4.30 Te: §0'6.08.” pkge., per box, $30. PROVISIOR & S ens pork, per bbl., $28.75 s i vy Republic AL Gt A z o1 g 36 steady. 03, , pei X | . d CIDER—Mott's, per keg, $3.50. @24.00. Lard, per 100 1bs. 8i%. Short ribs, Minneapolis Grain Market. - AR nu '°fi 410 . 50G7. e STE Aconds Drakt ssedlings sides (loosel, $ILEO@ILTS; short clear sides INRAPOLIS. Not, B WHBAT- D il O MR No 2 I - ; 6.25; Ateers under 1,000 Ibs., $3.76@6.10; 2 3 {boxed). BLL 761600 comber, SO Moy §1 000k, caah . T i R0t i i B e AW 25 [utockers and Teeders 1340ga 8 cowa, and | b, o fiberts, largs, er 10, lue, Feoutn: Total ‘clearances of wheat and flour were |No' | hurd, $1.07%4r107%; No. 1 forthern, Cen. of Gi. b, 4 Ponn. cv. 3 19i5... %% | 05 o8 1% bifers, $X6G6T: canners; {216G275; bulle, WA R g ? a8"Shown by Braastreers were eqult o |H-ONGLU: 'No 2 northern. §1.0XGL0; No S ol gk 134 maading wen da.. e | & i 1| Weers, HH0gem, cows and helfers | fornia wainuts: No. 1 sort shell per b g . : J Wi of i eading gen. 4 $3.50@4.00; 3 YL Y " 3 - e oad ) §1.82. . P S5 Borasin e ks do v ceipts, 11, head. arket aw, per 1b., 3 4 o g o R D aced” red CORN-—No. 3 yellow, S¥o. TN L Chleags & A B 10 80 LUE W o e T8 i .go sm [higher, Pigs and lighis 80007.5; backers, | ronsied, per b ic: sulica, per Box, ‘$iiz, ] ‘ celpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 91 care: corn, | Rym oMo & Shuaione oo A Tots & Pacific Oy 203 G N _go st gold oo 04 o 41 1 g st (JTWOSK: Butchers and best heavy, #10G | DATES® 1. pkss. per box. §.s i 3 488 cars; oats, 153 car®; hogs, 13,00 head. | BRAN-Th 10010 sackn, $19.50, L & W ou R e R STOCKERS AND WEEDERS. . & new Hallowe'en, per ¢, sugar wainug, i B ot (T ) S : 4 .30 clears, $4.20Q4.40; o co 3 0 . bs, $6.00g7.65; culls and bucks, i 31.08%G1.A10: No. 3 hard, $1.041.00; No. I [Datents, \ Lot ERP Bt e do g dn 9% s, 1 s (TR g (gl 4 ® 40G8.15; lambs, ; 1 northern spring. 31.004@1134; No. ¥ noi the Second ol $.1603.3. g8 Beaity... R W ORI LW o STERNS-NEBRASKA ' |BWG410; stockers, (00Q4T. Oatton Masked. | ern apring, 31.091.10; No. 'S spring, §1.049 Liverpooi Grain Market U5 Sieel Qolo. Mid." & 81 Unlon Pacltic 4. 102 | § 9 1282 290 St. Joseph Live Stock Market NEW YORK, Nov. %.—The cotton mar- | / 1.00. Corn: No. 2 cash, 63%c; No. 8 cash, i ‘ sl U. & Steal pla. C. & B.r & 44 ¥1% do cv 14y | 4 29 4 ? » s, ket opaned firm ot &b sdvance of 1 t0 18 3 4 new, 0. 2 white, 63c; No. 8 white, . - JAT— Jtah Co H. ev. 48 0 1at & ref. 4s.... 0% | 3 , Mo. ov. 26.—C. i Dew: egeme: Na 3 Fellinw, Gosser Mo A T ATe. g TORRIES g B R & R b i 3% 1% n?;m'l’,os,“.&"h“': s, B s TR points on better ~cables than due and ] new, 67gbTise. Oats: No. 8 whiie, 3% |futures quiet; December, S5 1%d; March, 15 | wavash oo *do ret, Ba.... 95U, 8 Breel 34 bu... 0% | 2 1500 8 15 330 | el ®: cows and helfers, $2.50@6.00 | fouthern buying encouraged by & bullish i 40i40; No. 4 white, 39%@40c. Standard, dlse. | T8 Sid. T *Distillers’ 5 ....... 4% Va.-Caro. Chem. 5. 963 | 3 helfers. 320 $%0 | ealves, $2.0067.5. 4 "| crop estimate by a prominent southern | m"r'ri‘.n—snm;-; creameries, 46@3le; ipot qul:l; ;aeav A(merlcln mixed | Western Maryland ctfs ‘u u‘l:'\:-huh‘m 54‘ 1 a\‘ Ibhelfcr! :2 jopn. {2 HOdB—i{ecelgll 4000 head; market, ¢ m]. .mlnon:y. mmcc'i"éb :u-u i;eld s:.c‘k N Ialv A H t! Jouse o .. %! o 1st ox. 4w 5% | COWS, 7 v . % "Dt A g arl W 0 03 rev on of nof , i i Wielnta, 1) canshi ‘stindy; ot | Dotinber, RS To SRA; Dosumver: pict |Hesangeases, Sibri do ov. e, ser. K.l 8L $Wostern M4, 46, s |15 SLeers 4% Soaives.! 3 360 |higher: top. 830, bulk of sales, s7.80ga0. | YU, 00 rked "ip With the rest of the | pte, i steady: a 3 , H . plate, e L o e HEEP 'AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 k, cases included, 20%G¥e; firsts, |68 5%d. Wheeling & L. E. sories B, % Ele L M |16 cows..... 26 list. Liverpool was a seller h: check- park. cases Included i firsts, . Whesiing & L ... en Hine . 1A Wi Conirl o 1R Ldsco-Neb, g |DeSdi merket. steady; lambs, 150078, R i Bivae Wik B Tarhh Tt i CHEESE — Firm; daisies, 16%@16%c Toledo Seed Market. Total sales for the da . N . 205 38 al 62 cows.., 21 e 3 st City Live Stock unsettled during the middle of the morn- i ‘ ; K. ol LWL N8 38 1ateet 8% oux City Live Stock Market. y 1 ] ;Gwlnl Iun\fifim: “;k:un. Americas, 1@ “1;?1‘513&“'):::. :E:fihf‘)‘[tembu‘ Sa Bosten $tocks and Bonds. ; Lnnd'nl Slocl.( Market. g_ %l-lngt-‘rry’—h'eb. 1% SIOUX CITY, Ia., Nov. 26.—(Special Tel- m:'m:’:l holding some 9 to to 12 points net | ;om:r Y“vivnuk wturk!yl. 80; ohick- | March, $8.82%; no. 2, $5.90G8.40; No. 8, 38150 Jos;'u?.mxu:i %.~Money, call loans, § u':?r’.lfl‘.’"‘,if‘“.im '3{}:1‘."’"‘"u’.\.mef an | 4 - 30 2 05 ot 1O in n:m-:xlrbo—fl\’flb!—liec-lmm 900 head; mar- 3 Futures “ozecned" !Ir;‘n. ‘p’zcnm.\‘u }‘.’ff‘ h 3 e A ent me h . w4 8 . v A h H arch, H a; = Aty de . wn, oo |38 il SV, ot siabiel B8, B Sk s, Jost B, b S| UL 1SS JRERL UL WY S0 g (E A e g (e, 200 tend marker 10| For' it b Pl W . R $%00%c; 86 to 110-1b. Wen., | {" $7.60: 3 %5 NO- | Aichison adj. 4 9 Amaly | opentr an Pacifle advanced s - er; e of pric .10; bulk of | bid; 'September, 18.9541%.00e; October, 12. i fisiflxg‘olb wis. e o WS, | §, $7.600; Decomber, §7.85; u_-:cn, $8.00. g 5 - Afifl.f:.“t-?.: :;;” 1ces “""i‘“’: r;]"“l (\,,‘ ,,y,,“,“t‘lm “.l‘( a . slg“sufi 400 | ofes, 's7.000% 00 %;‘x mc-n ember, M ctober, 12.45 - Atchison R, R..0.... 1195 Atlantl A 11% | from yestorday’s final. At nooa the market k 2 G R e Tt o PR Fooria Marbet. 4o prd 1ot Butte Codiiion ) 8™ | was steady with Reading 1. AmMIzARALS | § feoders.. 87 385 4 feeders.. nis Stock in Novemper, Tosa “Deveriser. TLE%: Jep $ i, 438 cars; oats, 183 cars, | PEORIA, Nov. 2.—CORN—Strong; No, 3 | Boston & Albany.....238 Cal. & Arisona... | Copper 1% and the rest of the list from |20 COWS..... 821 410 13 cows Raosipes ¢ 1ive stk at the six ut ey 1otbo; Fabruary, 30 Mot Mareh 1140 | i oats, white, new, Be. No. % yellow, old, 8%e; | Horton & Mains... /160 Cal, & Heci % to % higher than \Wednealay's New | HOGS—No one on the selling side could | Feceipis of live stack at the six principal | uary, 1Be; June, 14.8%; July. . C1 ain and Provisions. |NO. I old, '63i4¢c; No. 3 new, BSic; No. 4 | Boston Elevated 180 Centennial ... York closing. ask for a better hog market than prevalled 80 Sollamps] SRS s Be Ror. Tha: Deths Kansa. ty G 1 | ‘attle. H Hhe 14.960; August, 14.200; September, 13c; Octo- KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2.—WHEAT—Cash, | °'d: czki.'_. 0.3, 63%e; no grade, new, 2. |:“"““;.l I‘:d. & ::7 g:fim':nn . Consols, money 9% Loulsville & Nash..185 | this morning. Although recel were 1b- (o 00 Omana ante R 1Y Bt g . Wei 1 i NaAS U, Mo, ! 108 Now & | gQATS—Firm; standard, 404o; No. § white, | ¥ T N M & H..48_ Del) west ... % |eral the demand was so good that otferings | SR QA" R IR Y Tt eves B aels Aaheri i .23 A0ie. o 181 |changed hands with a falr amount of . i $1.0200.00) No. 2 red, $1.2G13; No. 3 Am. Arge. Chem..... 4% Granby ... ... rlolk & Ve % §t. Joseph 1800 41000 dling uplands, 14.75¢; middling gulf, ibc. § e % 3 G Anaconda stera. % | ity at prices that were a good bc hi 3 | $L18G1.32; December, $1.01%; May, 41.02%, Milwaukee Grain Market, e Lo 1% Orans Canasee ‘Atchison 1% do ptd v ¥ | Buyers in fact claimed that taking i Kansas City 8,000 12,000 Sales, 29 bale bid; July, 83%¢. sellers. VAUKEE, Nov. v S lale Rep . a0 pid 11207 ontarlo & Weatern. . 48 4 - 8t. Louls 5,000 11,400 GALVESTON, Tex., Nov, 2.—~COTTON— 4 MILWAUKEE, Nov. %.~WHEAT-No. 1 124 Mass. Mini » into consideration it was more than be |5 2 CORN - Nominally ‘unchanged _to b Jov, 3 ass. Mining Baltimors & Ohio...19% Penasylvania Chicago : 20,000 Lower, 1414¢. o . / northern, $LU@L1Z; No. 2 northern, 105G L3 Mio Canadian’ Pacific ..182% Rand Mines her. A large propertion of the hogs UIS, Noy. 2 ; N ower; No.# mixed, sye: No. 3. @iée: o My oo bk, i [ Canadian? Pacitic ..:162% Rand X - TP R s B — BT 'LOUIS, Noy. 25.—COTTON-Qulet: unhite. wei No. 3 Towgmor December, | 1Gig 4l dite. o G 4 IR fhemitie & Onis:- 1 Seading o iners Boss Up as Migh ae 8.0 Light sna lghe| - Tot 29,906 54,890 middling, 14%c; salés.” none; recoipts, 4% . Ju ;'“3;""02“':";,,:“" Th@liie, sellers: | pinTE mples, FI@ETI4e, FOE ST 8 Deminien Chi., Mil. & 8. P.188 do prd mixed hogs sold trom Hm“dtownkaependl:' B bales; shipments, 434 bales: stock, 33.:50 | \ e, . o m 5 % ceola e Be |.... 1% Southern Paoific upon the welght and quality. Among the ® DTS S Rominally SOMARER" Xo 3 Metal Market. Edison Eiec. fiiu. |91 "Parrat Donver & Hio 3.0 49" *Caion Pacitic |offerings were quite & number of high| BOSTON. Nov. 3—~WOQOL~The Commer- | NEW ORLEANS, Nov. %.—Spots were whu-._o:mk; No. 2 mixed, NEW YORK, Nov. 26—META. The | Mise Riectrie 105% Quiney do ptd . #_ do pra | mixed loads running from heavy hogs down 1 Bulletin wiil say of the wool market | firm; low, ordinary, 109:6c. nominal; or- e RYE—8570c. ORK. ooy J6.-METALS—The | 4o pfd ............. T84 Shannon Erie s BRU, 8. Steal, | So yery Mght Digs. Liogs of this description. | Reurdgy; Business ls generally au & st | dingsy,” Tisee. mominal; good ordinary, 1 ) ket for standard éopper was dull today. | Mas. Gds T | HATY—-Unchanged to S0s higher: cholog | market for stanaard fopper Rt IR0 | Riies Tomid it2 o't pamupaes 4o lst pHd...... 4% do prd | while ‘selllng very high as compared with |scale, for the large mills are not operating | 12 18-16c; strict good ordimary. 13%e: low timothy, $115001200; prairie, $.75; cholee | loca I* I‘[‘.‘“ :d& ,lgl’ er at § -fW:v_".M e Wrbm r l,"".‘" s do M _pld ween $0% Wabash eastern markets, nevertheless tend to|fo any extent. Voolen mills are active | middling, 13-11-16c; strict low middlings, alfalta, '$15.50710.75 137, slectrolytic at WAWZILK and casting | Ueited o 18 LS Mising..... 8% | drand Truak 1% do pta bring down the aver buyers. All kinds of avallable territory is | 14c; middling, 144e; strict midaling, 14%e: BU R—Creamery, extras, ) firsts, |8t $12.87 TTig London market closes ¢ Sebennnnn 4 Tilinols Central .....M60% Spanish 4 Today's advance carries the market to |moving and medium fleeces as well as cross- [ good middling, 14 riot good mid 290 seconds. 27 Aokt easy; spol, 59 12s 6d; futures, £60 12s 6d. | V. 8. Steel $6% Vietoria * Ex. Div i L) J striof L dling, x ond dirties, current receipts, Sic; | Spot, £142 12s 6d; futures, {44 13s 6d. Lead | Adrenture o Roning o.o.xs | MONEY—4@5 per cent. | Representativ: il | X TR p ) 1 southerns, loss off, ldo. 9 | aulet; shot; ]u};h 442 " London ‘market | Alloset ... North Butte #% | The rate of discount in the open marke &2 2..89.% m,'uw Ton., akatnot 172306478 o, for the o Receints.Shipments. | ower at £13 15 3. Sasiier, quiet: spot, $LI Treasury Statement. for short bills is 4% per cent; for three Feib 8 e is same fime lds) year. The receipts to No.| OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 26.—OIL~Credit bal- Wheat, bu. + 183,000 lfii‘“». l:"\":." f— X TS C‘:",‘na -~ WABHINGTON, Nov. 2.—The condition | Mopthe Dills, 4 per cent. o .18 8 M6 ... 808 vember 24, iclusi were 383,782,620 1bs., ce8, 148 bbls.; runs. 276,622 bbls.; averago, : ot g v \ rants At Gs 7%, Local market quiet Mo, |of the treasury at the beginning of busl: Local W opie o w0 is PR DRI A mie Taniod aws | BEIL RO SR T0 (. Weragy : fo Ny e e il tochar! |Gata oals) s rie s hiva: drust tundh: | O ieuons furnised by amuel Burne W Wiy 8 wolovo LONDON, Nov. 2.—WOOL~The otferings | BAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 26.-OIL—Tur- e "and Wo. 1 foundry southerm sofl | a0, siiver dollars.of 1000, 35.m e00, i | sro @4 New York Life bundin B0 180 0@ 8 18 (6 e e e loder smousied | sesiiah Sl bee D ® __ . o 3 0. 88,99 4 . ' g ng was active an ~Firm: quote: B, D. B, 4000; T, Articles. | Opem. | High.| Low. | Oloss. |RETMIM, o 0 0 ot i1 6 Led |Gunerst fund: Brashirinding * His vis.00 M A% @...m8 40 8@ |prices were firm. A larke GUAnIILY of new | 4.0004.066; O, 40604100 1 4 80c; T, 4000, &' A sg oy T firm, $4.80%; spelter, firm, $.3. |general fund, $.38.88: current labiitier e & R SR magise Jsa teadur Suscrbed b7 buyers B0 M. 68 M, SR N, 7 W, O, h5ei . comber 1ol 1ol 1ol 1o et 106,061,058, working balance in treasury - St Mo 1% | geucriptions, Prices for new €ilp ranged ) $%e, 1 100 10l 1 i New York Miniag Stocks. Offloes, §21.08.701; In banks to credit of | gpioage Subway b ; 8. = % from unchanged to 6 per cent -dv‘:‘ | NEW YORK. Nov. 3.—Closing quotations | Sieasirer ‘filv‘q"r'mlu'.mm:ffi" 0018, | Cube (Rep. o0 Int. Gy iid nHeie 2 Bl s Cross-breds were firm, home and American 4 nl a un on mining slocks were as follows: DRSIaY siver coln, $16.81484: minor coin, | Detrot Béison B ... SO T..lm " buyers purchasing lambs. Scoured w. t 2. —BUGAR-Raw, § ! & | | R Al .3 $Leadville Con ¢y eneral fund, |Gate Clty Malk.. oo Boik R o nis shovea & hardening tendence > firm; 48 b """"""x"oa 0 cent 4 i e e, o 0§ o " . 3 , Nov. ), ! ull; terri- |4 olaases sugar, ;. refin H ’ Philadelphia Produce Mark R Beld e ARl z 0 -= I3 e w : tory and western mediums, me:lH:u quiet; orushed, 5.95¢c; powdered, 5.86¢c; gran- 1 PHILAD] Nov. %.-—BUTTER- GNPt Sod atae s T e A A e 40 mediums, $8g2c; fine, 14G20c. ulated, b.25e. ¥ i weat- , Nov. %8s n o 3 ::“m. Yee hist Dearby prints, ¥e; west " country's gold supply through shipments to SN gam TIE 60 4 Coffee Market. Stilwell Gets Office, ) - “Otfered the Argentine republic still continues. So - 28 ¢ 1 Ay | 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—COFFEE—Market | WASHINGTON, Nov. #:-The appolnt- I Firm, 0,000 0 an W i 8o P , and other nearby firsts, e e — far this week $2. in gold h been 8 0 - 2w for cotfee futures opened quiet at un- |ment was announced today of Leander § el e A 1 0 be sent to that country. This B B MES 8@l B 18 | hanged prices 1o n advance of five points | Btllwell of KErie Kan., Lo he first depaty in tor to- the total shipments of goid from the Co. & M . ddlly T o end Improved slightly during the day on |commissioner of pensions te sucoeed s oelpte s 3 i S L e ot bl 1 b e e e A T K R R R R I R R R S S R R western eurrent g | Unlen 8 ¥, oo, exediv.., e | 61 . i X 8 export limit from

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