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CORN PRICES RALLY ' AFTER WEAKNESS Calling: Off Conl Strike Order Although Aid to Shippers, Hus Ucarish Effect, OATS .MAUKET IS FIRMER Provisions Also Firm on Hotter Tone of Grains Hors Are Lower at Finish. Corn prices rallied yesterday afternoon tier displaying a wcuk tono In tho 1'rofcsslonalB, who dominate pointed nro to tho du-th- e market Just now, sold early and i tics Involved and Impossible for tho loucht back later. Pressure by bears and scattered liquidation on rescinding of tho coal strike order, hotter weather snd drop In hogs, caused tho 'morning decline. The calling oft of tha coal order allayed any fear of a railroad tleup and encouraged shippers, as meant that tho crop movement would increase and tralllc not be Interfered tilth. Withdrawing the strlko order also meant that no Industry would bo forced (0 close. Hicauso of Its cITcct on the movements It was clearly bearish. Weather forecasts were for clearer and colder weather, which was expected to flit nnu moving oi mo crop, uuimiraeni uonus, exempt from Fed-Aft- er fuch a long period I eral, State, municipal and taxa-clt- ar and lower temperatures will . except Inheritance taxes. welcomed throughout tho belt. Hogs started lower, off 15, but soW down as low as 10 later In tho session. bearish tonstructlon was also placed on tho an- nouncement that the Grain Corporation would resell all holdings in iin effort to check advances oT cash wheat nnd flour. With less active seeding for corn receipts may bo expected to Increase. After the rally In tho corn markot trading became duller. The cash market was firmer, with prices up, 2 to, 4 cents. Possibility of larger receipts at the enn of this or neyct week checked the ad- vances. prices are expected In Argentina, as indications favor a large crop and heavy holdover the old crop. Rapidly advancing freight rates there curtalllns shipment to, the retboard.. after opening easier, displayed Independent strength and Armed. The steady demand at tho seaboard and re- ports of better cash business were factors which Influenced the oats trade. Country offerlnss continue light. Suc- cessive breaks In foreign exchange in tho last two days declared to have restricted-foreig- buying, Business Irt oats In the Argentina Is negligible mainly because of advancing freight rates. Loadings are small, an 1 tonnage Is being conserved for more lmiortnnt commodities. Pro- visions opened oft on tho weakness In hogs, but firmed on belter tono or grains. Local grain. quotations follow: CORN in the local cash market No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white were quoted at 11.59\ cost anu rreignt new lorn. OATS The local cash market waa firmer No. 1 whlto quoted at S2Vic; No. 1 white, S2c; No. 8 white, 814c; No. 4 wh!t, SO'jSSlc, elevator. IIVE Market quiet. No. 2 Western, II. V, .,,, f o. b. New York. IURI.EY Market steady. Feeding, fl I minting, 1.5031.55, f. o. b. New V ... BUCKWHEAT Market steady. New, J. per lbs. HAY -- Market steady. No. 1, $l.S01.85; J, Jl.70itl.75i No. 3. tl.S51M.6f; ship-lun- $1.350 1 45. STRAW Market quiet. No. 1 rye, $15 CHICAGO prices. Mon- - RTn Open. High. Low. Cloe. dav. . li, IT! lM'J 133 137'i My ... H5'S HIS'i 11114 118'i H5h.,, 112 up Mty 112 U7 off Ncrember 26.45 1S.50 18.37 18.09 li.&O 1DB- K- J\Mry S4.J0 M.65 51.59 54.63 INTLRIOR RKOEIl'TS, Wheat. Com. Oats. TesurHy 770,04) M.O1I1) 547,009 last year 2,,000 1,OSJ,000 1,504,009 SCAIIOARD CLEARANCE.\ Klonr. Wheat. TesterdiT 127.001 267,009 last 10,009 223,000 account hnii,i.. WHEAT EXPORTS DECREASE. Lat Quarter r.0,17-1,00- Qusli-e- ls Were Sent Abroud. Exportation of wheat and from United States from Octo- ber amounted to 56,174,000 bushels of wheat and 6,019,000 barrels of flour, equalling 13,259,000 bushels, tho \United States Corporation announced laat night. In the same period of last 1'ear 80,227,000 bushels, comprising bushels of nnd 5,713.000 carrels of flour, were exported. Wheat receipt? from farms for tho week ending on October 31 were 18,810,-00- 0 bushalfva decrease the previous weak of 1,995,000 bushels and an In- crease from tho same week last yoar 3,222,000 bushels. Production of to 3,340,000 barrels, weekly decrease of an increase 1,048,000 from tho week in 1913. ToUl stocks of wheat elevators and Mills on October 31 were 293,993,000 oujhols. STOCK MARKET. fetnro of Trading Tn Hcavlno. Gilt UdKcil Ines. Sfdil Vupatch to Tub from the London Service. Copyright. 19. Tief,t, reierxed stV?\ 'entire the Tm? was t0-d- l' heaviness ail gilt eecurlllc, and there was nT':\fe?lln!? m tlon. th1 (lfar '\ney and con-chl- movc,nent foreign i?1 specially loans fell sMirply. Firm\ Tra,JM 6hm?? ngaln by nlaIne securities r.,7.!imani1 for Ioans M'as and at cent. After! noen wjs. offered down Ji er \Ot Discount nnnt!tlnn. Ollned to harden. in- - .ii lork exchange ailn favorable, in? the nnJ: ''epreciat- - 14 - forth.. .1. ? J. and llre showed ,nere dedlnrf. French and Bel- - were wenKer. Hates In Switzerland and Sweden moved TO ALB PARAGUAY EXCHANGE.\ ASUNOTOV. Pln.,L.u v wlth i'aratruay a Paraguay will tab- - s'sned by the ?rauaran Foreign Lianiei F.iIooney the United States Minister. nZ '0r.t,h? mnatlonal High Com- - wa. creatcd to obtain uniformity Tet,,JU! ktween the Amle. 1, Vj \J\ understood that tho cold fund, accumulated .22-- 5 Paraguayan onvantlon la rssrarfled as long \vru saiaojisnina; ins flnxnc ar on finn taali WNT SPANfSH TO LIFT EXCHANGE LAW British and French Bankers Object to Permit System. Special Cable Despatch to Tnv Sci from (he London Tlmtt Senlcs. Copyright. 1919, all rights reserved. Madrid, Nov. 11, British and French unwilling assume It Is strlko It conditioning of precipitation local be tlon A unsold wheat Lower of nre of grain Oats, up &c, all luO No. ton. In I0ND0N to money to vXchanRe Sinister-nn- bankers hero asked their rpspcctlvo em bassies to intervene with the Spanish Uoternment the view of seeking revocation or least modlllcatlon of the Royal decree, recenllv Issued, whlrh requires dealers In foreign exchange to i'i.v to commission or Spr.nisu bunk- - era for uerm'lts tn Uane, fu nv.M. m foreign money. Amerlcrn bankers, It Is said, contemplated taking similar action. Many foreign bankers consldor that the decreo will cripple thoir busi- ness. Others consider It so unworkable and Impracticable that It never will bo enforced. The commissioner!? who havo been np- - lin IllCU l .i \'.'V\\'158 \\' suusututes have found. OFFER LAND BANK BONDS. sy mi leu to Selllnif u. uo of ?ir, ooo.ooo. The Kqultablo Trust Company of New York. Hnlsev. Stuart rv. .v.. William 11. Compton Company are offer lng $15,000,000, or Joint Stock Land uank xm, oonus. Tney are Issued under thn Loan act, secured by first mni-t- . gages on farms approved by tho United States Government or by United States ino Hunkers offering the bonds have obtained opinions of fifteen firms of eminent attorneys nnnrovlno- - th ni. tutionullty of the act under which these uonus wero issued and the validity of their tax exemption. The Federal Dis- trict Court \in Kansas on October 3- - dismissed the suit attacking tho con- stitutionality of the Federal Form Loan uci anu tne tax exemption of tho bonds, thus, in effect, establishing the validity pf tho act. Thai action confirms the opinion of ueorge v. wicnersham and William O, .McAdoo, who, nt tho request of' the UankciiP, rendered very complete statement upioldlng tho constitutional tty of tho Fedoral Farm act. The bonds are being offered nt price to yield moro tlwn '4.50 per to optional maturity and per cent, there after. METAL MARKET. V Not. 11 mi. in Eld. Avked. Rid. Aikwt. New York. u.,j ts.So 6.C3 (.75 spelter, i.kpot 8.30 .... 8W Sftelter, prime West, pot 8.00 7.70 7.W Spelter, prime December 7.90 8.00 7.75 7.95 F.'ectrlc con. spot 2L0 S1.00 cop, Dee ILOO 21.00 .MUllllllOll 32,00 33.1)0 33.00 Oulcksilvcr 150.09 Antimony S.75 9.00 1.75 Platinum, an ounce (1(5.09 SK5.M PlK Iron, No. N, foundry J5.S5 55.B5- Tig Iron, No. sili- con 'U.iO 31 SI Viz Iron, plain sill- - con. No. SJ.S0 1J.W Pitts, Hess iron 77.95 rr.95 Bess billets.. 35.00 33.50 OLD METALS Dealers' buying prices are as follows Coppe- r- Cents round. fM'n.j utiu uiutiuic lf.zs (017.50 Heavy and wire 16.75 117.00 I.ltht and bottoms 15. W y 15.25 llcary and machinery comp.... 15.73 &1S25 Ilrasi, heary (.75 gio.x Urass, light 8.09 ft' 8.59 No. clean brass turnings 9.75 JilO.uO No. comp turnings 13.01 13.50 Lead, licaty , 5.50 W 5.75 Tea lead 4.62HW Zlno scrap 4.75 a 5.00 LONDON METAL- - JLRKET3. LONDON, Nor, ll.- -l ollonlng are tlia doslne bpolter, futures 46 15 up - EQUIPMENT TRUSTS. (Tho following are quoted on percentage basis.) Name. Maturltr.ltate. RiiLAskrit. Baltimore & Ohio 190-2- 44 6.00 69 lull ltocli ntt5.,.lvllM3 87 5.50 Canaaian Northern. ..1910-2- 9 -6 6.59 CO canaataa racino iv, 6.10 55 fhi'ap:akc Ohio...lilB-2- 4(4 00 6.65 ciucago ioruici.m-i- i 4', 6.65 5.30 !!:\ ' VA'\ \\'2' \w 6.59 5.87 Chl St I. N O lil'J-I- l 90 6.37 Chickasaw Retlnlng...ll-2- 7.50 6.50 CCC St Louis... .1519-2- 6.00 5.75 Delauare & Hudson.. 1922 iVi 6.S7 5.50 Krle Railroad 1919-2- 7 4Vk- -5 6.50 6.00 lUlnols 1919-2- 4i-- 6.79 5.55 l.oui.vlllo .V Nash... .1919-2- 5.70 5.39 Michigan Central 1919-3- 3 690 5. C5 Minn A St Loula 1919-2- 7 J 6.50 00 Mo Kansas & Texas. .1919-2- 7.50 6.25 Missouri Pacific 1919-2- 7.00 6.00 Mobllo & Ohio 1919-2- 6 4'.J-- 6.35 6.75 N Y, Central Lines.. . .1919-2- 4Vi-- 5.95 6. C5 N Central It li. ...1919-3- 4'4 5.95 5.79 Norfolk & Western. .1919-2- 4'.i 6.65 39 X Y N II II -4 6.60 600 I'cnn tien Freight.. ..1919-2- 5.65 5.39 Reading Co 1919-2- 4U 6.70 40 Senlmiml Air Duo... 1918-2- -S 6.50 6.01 .Sinclair ltellnlng ....1919-2- 7.00 6.001 Southern I'aciDc 1919-2- 4', 5.73 35 Southern Railway 1919-2- 4Vi-- 6.25 6.70 Union Tank 1919-2- 6. CO 6.00 FINANCIAL NOTES. Drown Drot. & Co., fiscal agents ot the city ot Copenhagen, announced yesterday that temporary certificates ot the city of Copenhagen 04 loan of 1919 will be exchanged for definitive by the Central Union Trust Company. National City Dank has received ten boxes ot gold bars from London. Kuhn, Locb & Co. have received from London gold bars valued at $500,000. New Y'ork Stock Exchango has received application to list $12,000,000 additional capital stock ot United States Industrial Alcohol. Herlnsteln & Co. have prepared circu- lar offering preferred stock of the Bohn Refrigerator Company nt 100 and accrued dividend. Shattuclc Arizona Coppi-- r Company re- ports output for October of 157,386 pounds of copper, 770,736 pounds, of lead, 2,026 ounces of silver and tive ounces ot gold Columbia Trust Company has been ap- pointed cotranstCr agent with Fidelity and Columbia Company of Loulsvlllo of tho capital stock of the Thraman Oil Company. October sales of 8. S. Kresgs A Co. were $3,831,061, an Increase, compared with last year's showing, of $861,392. For tn months ended on October 31 sales were 432,016,833, an of $4,493,171, com-pa'r- td with the report year ago. Bankers Trust Company, the American Exchange National and A. IX. Leach & Co., Inc. are offering $3,000,009 of Fed- eral Sugar Refining Company Ove year per cent, gold notes at 971 and Interest, yielding 514 per cent. jv D! 01 izts.ooo nas neen made for New York Cotton Exchange membcrsnln, The last previous sale, of such member- - hlP was $23,700. on October 30. A New Orleans Cotton Exchange bershlp has been sold for The I. it previous sals of suoh seat was around $10,000. The contract for- engineering and con- structing 225 miles of oil pips line, pump-In- r stations and tankag In Tens been awarded to the J. O. Whit En. glneerlng Corporation of New York by the nulla Ull lurporaiioR. I Dominion Oil Company trustees bars recommended amendment of the company's charter to abandon tbs right to Issue preferred, thus leaving the company's sola capital liability Its common. This action Is subject to ratification by voto of Its common: stockholders on November II, During October the Sweets Company of America's net earnings before deducting taxes were 862.000. or at tho annu.i! rttA si ?f. ,moe..t5s,1. ,700'?': ..?5,ob,r \fe totalled $170,667, against JUI.JOO In Oo- - 15; tober, 1318. Bales for the rtrst ten months 2f.'h.2\ar w\e L\.90. an Increase of 5M',6 compared with ths comspondlnr thfl ubf'rtptlnn honk of th Maracalbo oil ,L di Changes. COR- N- r Copper, qt 100 15 up 13 leeiiuter 122, ljf 1M iiS'i Copl cr, iuturos 102 15s JMniry 1231 127 ir. 1281 126i fairs Spot, 25 tons; futures, 315 tons. ljjt, I27(i l:;;; lMVi 12SS Electro copper, spot.. O.VT- S- lllectro enp, futures., Ildcemtier 71 72'! 71 'i ni Tin, fimt 278 10 Is Mr 71ii 751. 7j; 751; Tln futures P9 o(T 10s UR- D- strain SH 19 on 15 X3 26 19 .45 26.59 Males Spot, 70 tous ; futures, 409 tons. Jmuiry 21.55 21.75 24.14 24.79 21.67 'Put SS 15 0 up 2a M Kin- s- Lead, future! 31 up Si Jsaoary H.23 1S.W JS.C 1.57 18. 4S Sp\ltcr pot 46 up tl 101 Mi 13.40 34.50 J aUCQflDOllS. Dullltll .lllll M lw&tlkp. mU.invl.M., i. , e. i..Arun ,cn i7 \ ta flour the July 1 to tl Grain wheat from of f a 10,000, but of samo In f Cabli Sen Times M In of eda;ed other of In were and teas. Rm,l y I 4 per to . - una 1 Hterllnir a rl, t agalnat I B u luna nRS be8l of HI b a I a with at n n n r. . \ been I j- -i I City \ ' a Loan a cent 6 Lead, 7.S75J West, Electric 1 2 t Plttl, .... a 1 1 0 1 a 5 J V 5 s 6 6 & \ & 5 5 6 5- - Central 5 6 5 5 Y 5 ft 1919-2- 6 6 5 5 external bonds .1 Trust Increase a Bank 6 J a a a h I 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 5 0 of S1IOIIT TERM NOTES. Security Rato Owo UM AmCottonO Co.ja Bept.3,'24 08 AmToATeCo.,.0 AmTe&TeOo...fl AmThrrodOo. ,,o AmToboccoCo,.,7 AtnTobaccoCo. , , 7 AuiTobarcoCo..7 AraTobaccoCo.,,7 AnscomlaCopCo.il ArmourA-C- convfl Annour&Co ronvo Armour CoJjonvB 101) . ArSwAfWvn 1011 101 J!\? W'P- - I 100 rinNorR 'w? !o 100V ' , ,n Ml I ' anPacltwy ... 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IS, \31 OflM I005 ThoWISuFlnCor.7 JunelB.O 08 100 USKutiberCo .. .7 Dec. 1023 1U3K 104 K \lanaecuorp Rf.nt.1 V23 87 WestKLMfCo. .6 Feb 10,'20 100 100 J STANDARD Oil. Did. Ask Rid. Ask. Anglo-A- 33 sc Prairie P L.255 290 Atl ReQn..l509 1550 solar neftn.375 400 Atl Kef nf.110 111 Soulh P.L..168 173 490 soulli ra....3l9 S59 iiucneye n 97 S W Pa PL. 98 102 Chos Mfg C.309 313 Std of CB1..303 307 ContineniRl.STO 690 Std of Ind..760 770 Crescent FL 33 56 std 01 Kan.&so 600 CI'L Inc.170 190 Sij of Ky..4W 600 Eureka PL.155 160 Hid of Neb. 659 575 Oalena-Slg- 90 94 Std of N J. .710 7 Gal-Sl- pf.110 115 S of N J pf.ll.H4 1134 tQal-Sl- nf.105 110 ma 01 h V.43J 433 Illinois PL.1S3 1M Std' of Ohlo.529. 630 Indiana PL. 97 101 SwanA- - P..120 130 Int Petrol.. 47 60 Cnlon Tank.l2S 132 Nat Transit 31 39 Vacuum .,..410 445 N Y Trans. 17S 1S3 Washington. 40 43 North P L.105 110 Stand subsid Ohio 33 388 en b'oc\.17S0 Pa Mex F.. 73 82 Stand old st Pierce 20 S0V5 all on\. .2199 Prairie OG.703 713 Old. tNcw. StCAlt STOCKS, Did. Ask. Eld. Ask. Card-A- ... 1' Manatl pf... 97 100 Card-A- pf 60 79 Mat-A- .... 6 S'.i O Agulrre...275 Mat-A- pf.. M 79 tenerai ....111 l!6 Michigan ... 13 11 Falanio ....105 110 National ....145 150 Gt West ...400 (CO X Nltiuero.,,230 Gt West pf 114 lis S Cecilia..-.- . 66 'ii Gunnta'mo.. 80 51 .Savannah ... 29 32 June Cent. ..119 120 Savannah pi 8; 85 Minati izi 130 OUT CUICAOO. Sales. Open High. Low. Last. 127 126 126 i 9S 9S IMS 10211 102M 161 16 16H 76H 76 761, 66 65 66 1214 HH 11H 27S 27S 278 (714 (74 (JV4 1114 II 11 110 10J 100 6 4 6 1104 110 110 nok no no4 C6 66 66 U14 13 1311 101 101 101 120 129 120 3SH 37si 38 91 91 91 100 100 100 174 1714 1714 92 93 92 134 13 13 7S1, 78 7S14 24i 23 2.1 974 97 97H 9'4 K4 sh si, sh 3o 3014 304 112 11114 11114 43 4f 41 123 123 123 194 19 19 W (0 CO 9714 57 97 31 3211 211 GO W CO 215 215 215 231 230 233 14 173 17311 :: 6214 62H 59 67 57 13114 126 1S6 42T4 4'i 42\ to to 60 7.S 7SS 4114 41 43 St S( St 50 Am Ship Biag....i:-- J 10 A Decker A- - Co pf 9S 450 Armour pf 10:s 93 Booth Fisheries... ic 60 Booth Fish pf.... 7614 723 Briscoe 63r U5 Bunte Bros 1111 10 Butler Bros 276 109 Bolver Board .... (714 Ul Chi City & U P. pf 11 325 Chi 1'neu Tool. ...119 200 Chi liys acr 2 6 20 Cudahy 11014 210Comwlth Ediaon,.110V 106 Consumers Co CC 4150 Cont, Motow, ...... 1314 11 Deere and Co pf..10l 10 Diamond Match... 1M 725 Ed and Jones 55 SOOt Lakes Drrdse. 91 10 Hart S anil M....1M 50 Holland Sugar.... 1714 110 Hartman Corpn... 92 C35 Hupp Motors 13 20 III Brick 71 060 J I CakO 2114 40 J I Case 1st pf.... 97 25 .1 I Case 2il Pf 94 425 Llmlsar Llcnt... 20) I.lMiy McNeil. 30IJ l59Mensty Want pf 112 EO Mltrtfll . 41 15 Nat Carbon pf... .12.1 11700 Nat Leather ... . 194 .\ Public Service.., ffi 120 Quaker Oata pf. 9714 400 lteo Motor 33 10 Republic Truck.,. 60 10f,3 Sara Itoebuek.,,,215 275 Shaw 34 2950 Swift Int . r.s'4 4000 Swift & Co 137 75 Thompson . 4214 1170 Temtor pf A...., . 60 6C(v1Tn Carbide . M HS7 wahl Co . 4IU SO Wriflcy . SI . , BONDS. srooo Armour 6s 1 102V1 10211 102U 60W liraziuan es 3frt S714 9714 9714 im Col C & C Rya 3a (S 41 4S (4 2009 Morris 1st 4149... 3 83 S3 S3 LIVE STOCK MARKET. 11EEVES Receipts. 990; mainly con signed direct to slaughterers. No transac tions ranorted: feeling steady. Dressed beef in fair demand and firm at 16027c. a lb. for common to cnoice nauvo. nan. CALVES Rocelpts, 500 head; 240 on sale. Market steady. Common to prime veals sold nt $15021 per mo ids.: ouus. ill 014.50; Westorn calves, $3.75018.25. City dressed veals, 2(0 33c. per lb.; country dressed do., lower at 22028c. Faies Mullen, Stafford & Miller: 10 veals, 164 lbs. average. $21; 15, 144, $20; 19. 91. $16. B. Judd A Co.: 69 Western calves, !67 113.25: 44. 373. $10: 50. 3S1. $3.75. Newton & Co.: 33 veals, 111, $19,50. Kerns commission Co.: 13 veals, izo, :u. H. Sanders: 19 veals, 116, $19.75. S1I15KP AND LA.MDS Itecelpli.. 6,8(0 head; 144 cars on sale. Market steady. Common to good sheep sold at SSOS per 100 lbs.: culls, lira yearlings. :uio: or dlnary to prime Iambs, $13.35014.25: 2 rn very choice West Virginia do.. $16 culls, $9.600 11. Dressed mutton steady at 10016a. per lb.; dressed Iambs, 18024c: country dressed hothouse lambs, $10013 per carcass. Sales Kerns Commission Co.: 386 West Vlrrlnl lambs (extra). 69 lbs. avorase. $15; 245, (I. $14; 98 State, 69, $14.35, less $5 on lot: 97 Pennsylvania, 74, lit: 3 culls, 45, $11: : sneep, iuj, is; 1, vi, is.sv; s, su, 15. Nswton A Co.: 97 Virginia lambs. 63, 114; 33 culls, 46. J9.60 (late Monday) 321 .. . virgin) .tmiva, u s ciiu.jo.iii o?, 111! 10 culls. 60. $10: 3 sheel. 175. IS. To. bin & Shannon: (Late Monday) 216 State lambs, 63, $14.25: 393, 75, $11; 27 sheep, 91, $5. a. Banders: 4, Pennsylvania lamos, II. $18.15. HOGS Receipts, 1,590 head; less than half a. car on sale. Feeling steady at $14.50 016 per 100 lbs.; pigs, $14: roughs, 112. Country dressed pork, 184 2(c per lb.; roasting pigs, 27015c Lire Slock Market In Other Cities. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 11. Hogs 11.000: lower. Bulk, I14.S3O15.30; htavles, $14.75013.25; mediums, $14,730 15.35: lights, $14.73015.10; light lights, J14.25ir..ll): packing sows, $13.83914.35;-pigs- , $12.75014.60. Cattle Receipts, 19,000; weak. Heavy beef steers, choice and prime, $15,750 1S.S0; medium and good, $12.20018.75; common, iuoi2.ou; iignt, gooa anu cnoics, I13.2S018.23; common and medium. $8.25 018.13; butcher cattle, heifers, $8,230 co.., u. v .a.\\ lauuui .uu lui Iters. $500.15; veal calves. $12.75010.60; feeder steers, $8013.50; stocker steers, $3.75 0 10.25. Sheep Receipts. S.C00; uneven. Lambs, $12.30 9 14.50: iculls and common, $8012; yearling wethers, $9.50011; ewes, 1007.73; culls and common, $305.73: breeding swes. $7.50 0 12: feeder lambs, $11013. CUICAOO, Nov 11. Hogs Receipts, una. estimated (nmAr.nw in ann, closln 25040c lower. Bulk, $14.76 top. early. $15.15; heavy, $14.7515; medium. $14.75015.10; light, $14.79011; llxht light. $14.50014.85: heavy packing sows, rough. $l4on.40; packing sows. smoom, ki.iuvii,; pigs, iii.ssijii.T&. rattle rteeelDtS. IE. flOOr estimate tn. morrow. 16.009: strong. Beof steer, rat- - orporauon siocx, wnicn wr alum ana neavy wsignt. cnoice ana prime, ia.ipiurai.iuu havt been elo4d, ths $11029: medium and good. 111018: sola. fmon. 8I.75011: light wslghU good and THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS NKW YORK CITY IIONDS. TleW, Form, Rate and Maturity, Ilia. Atl. About Inter. 4',i, July, 1967 101 W 103 4.39 inter, 4)i, June, ivss luifj 102 4.4 later. 1; March, 1963 101ft 102 4.49 Inter. iA, Nor., 1957... lOHj 103 4.29 Inter. 4M,s,,May, 1967,, lOlVs 192 4.39 IntiV. 4U, April, I960 07U 71 4.37 Inter. 4.14', March. 1961 97f 7H 4.87 Inter, 4U, Muri'hl 1962 97 (i 4..17 Inter. 4',1h, Sept.,' I960 97H 97?i 4.37 Inter. 4U. ilurrh, 97Vi 9711 4.37 Inter. 4s, May, 1963 9i',i 93 4.16 Inter. 4s, Nor., 1933 92ft 93 4 86 inter. 4s, Mny, 1937 92ft 93 4.ES IteglHtcrcil Is, Nor., 1956,... 91 93 4.37 Ittglstered 4s, Nor., 1953.,,. 93 93 4.37 Registered 4s, Nor,, 1930.... 94 93 4.41 Inter. 3',ls, Not., 1953 Mil 81 4.40 Inter. 31i, Nor., 1954 83U 84 4.39 Regis, coupon 2',is, May, 1931 83 31 4.49 Yield . Hid. Ask. Coupon 4',4s, 19 Coupon 4fts, Ws Coupon 4111, 4.33 . 4.31 Zotipon 411s, 4.37 HeglstcreU 3Ki, 4.60 4.40 Iteglstcrcd 3fts, 4.60 4,40 Itegistercd coupon 31ls, 1922 1925... 4.60 4.(0 Iteglstered coupon 314, 4.60 4.10 Registered 3s, 4.09 4,10 Iteglstered 3k, 4.60 4.40 Iteglstered 3s, 4.70 4.(5 NKIV lUliK. STATU DONDb. Yield Form, Kate and Maturity. Hid. Ask. Aboti Coupon 4fts, Jan., 1964....109V1 itegutcrtd 4ft. Jan.. 1U64..109 Coupon 41t, Sept., 1903 IW',1 199 4.02 negistcrtHl 4ft, Sept., 1903.. in Coupon lUs,' March, I960 1- 0- Registered 41s, March, 19C3.102 Coupon 41is, Jan., 1965 103 .Registered 4!4s, Jan., 1965.. 10J Coupon (VI\ Jan., 1915 103 Reglsteted 411', Jan , 1913.. 191 Coupon 4s, Jan., 1967 991 Coupon 4s, MiuCh, 1967 Wl 100 3.93 Coupon 4s, , Canal..., 9911 licm (, . Canal 99 its Coupon 4s, 1958-6- H'way... 99H lK)i lteia 4s, 195V62, H ay.... 99 ... Coupon 4s, Jan., 1946 99 Itegla. 4, Jan., 1916 931J ... Coupon 4s, Jan., 1942 1)914 ... Iltgis. is, Jan., MISCKI.I.AXIHIUS UTOCKS. bid. Ask. Did. Ask. Am Chlelo.. 91 94 Hock V IT.. I31i \ft Yin I h ul.. i- - 85 Hit Silver pt 92 97 Am Mfg ...175 Leh V O S.. 59 91 m Mig pi. m Lima Luc pf 97 100 Am M 3i F. 95 Xat Casket. .115 Am Type F. (8 Norton 1 pl.10214 Am T F pf. 90 N J Z nw t. .50 236 A D T N J. 9) O'Neill pf... 99 994 Atlas 1 C . CO Phelps D 259 uarnn iiros crau a w p ra & Spin 1 p 83 uy Halt Pdr.KO 1(5 Barnh Bros lty H P pf.. 95 100 i. Spin Sp 70 Suf It &. L.. 63 73 Dor O MUk.107 Singer Mfg..l83 193 ltor C M pf 90 St L It MAI'. (1 41 Hush T of.. 82\i S Ol Ch DL.IOJ mift City Inveat. 33 TAP C4O...1700 1809 Celluloid ..135 Valvollne pt 101 107 fhllds CO... S3 west u lverr st c: I'hllds pf... 97 V C Kerr pf SI 80 Crk W pf... 9C W & U pf.,,100 109 S D Wan-e- u UK 11 man. Drsoer Crn.ll7tt rr nref.,.,102 103H tltli It 1 PI. 5Mi Yale 4 T....235 2C5 CllK.MlCAl, STOCKS. Did. Ask. Did. Ask. Km r?an 34 Hook Elcc CO Am Csan pf.. 65 Hook Eloo pf. 6 75 Hv Prod ....112 Ky solvny ... $1) 110 CaKeln Co ... 49 Merrlmac .... 92 91 Dow Chcm...li Mulford Co.... 65 CO Du P Ch pf.. 8 Mutual C ....150 Fel Chom..., S3 Nine Alk pf.. 90 100 Fed Chem pf, Kernel S 165 176 Grasselll Solv Proe ....300 GratsclU pf.,.101 Stand Ch SO 190 TUUACCO STOCKS. Did. Ask Did Ask Am cigar 13sll!nlr Iaf pt.lOTH 110 Am Cigar pf. S6 90l'ortO U-- T..1J3 A Toll ilv sen. 295 215U J Itcyn A, .520 Conley Foil. ..210 2IH J Itcyn l!..t0 ti W Heimo.175 1S2'U J Kejn P1..101 O W II pf 102 lOGIWeyman-l- l ....K5 1. 1 1 oung,. .130 ltO1VcnianD pf.100 J S.Y pf 03 103 Univ Leaf 119 MacfA & Fb.,155 1K V OF. TOWN MARKETS. I'lTTSIlURO. Sale. Open. High. Low. Last. MAm w o Jiacn...i37 isih iw 10 600 Ark Oaa (10, 4(0 325 891 515 Barnsdall Corp.. .3 4S14 17 43 lbOO 411 4S 4 4 2325 cartw-iiyar- pi. 4!4 411 44 44 403 Carnegie I. A Z. 101s 104 104 li)H 10 Iud Brewing.... 414 44 44 414 60 Ind Brewing nf... 10 10 10 10 100 La Bella Iron., ..Ill Ul 111 Ul 60 Lone Star Gas. ...170 170 170 170 699 Marland llefg. ... 711 711 7'i I4 UCi Mfrs Light Ic lit.. 60 65 60 65 715 Nat 1014 104 10 10H 40 Nat Fireproof pf. 19 IS 17H 17'4 369 Ohio Fuel Oil 3314 3314 33 3J 300 Ohio Fuel Supply.. 5.1 63 624 M4 4(93 Oklahoma Gui (3 474 47 14 lOOOkla Prod A I'.efj 914 h 94 1600 Pitts Jerome 30o 0600 Pitts Mt Sbta... 59e C9c 6'Jc 61C 6110 Pitts Oil & Gas.. 1614 164 15 16 60 Pitts Plate Gla,lS1 133 152 132 1640 Itlrerslde East Oil 64 614 6'i 6'i 110 Itlver IVeslern Oil 104 40-- 404 (Olt 100 Sinclair Oil 5711 6711 6711 67'i 15 Union Storage 19 19 19 19 41 r S Gloss CO CO r.) 60 111 West Air Brake.. 121 JJt lit 121 Ki lestlnghoue 1. lec &s 6311 65 531 l'llIL.YDEI.l'llIA. Sales. Open. High. Low. Last. 55 Am Gas ., .. (6 It. 4J 610 Am Stores 391 40 394 394 27E7 Elec Storage Ill l(t 1374 HO 20 Gen Asphalt pf . .215 216 215 213 355 Keystone Tel 101 11 11 2C0 Lake Super Corp. 22' 224 2111 21 i 62.1 Lrhlgh Nav SIS C41 641 6(14 13 Phlla Co 5\ pf... 26 20 26 3, 35 Phlla Co 6 pt.. 33H 33H 23 33 25 Pa Salt st 91 (04 SO' 125 Phlla It T t C... 27i 17 J 271 79 Phlla Trac 624 624 624 65 Phlla dec 25 25 211 100 Tono Mlnlnar 3 3 3 ISO Union Traction... 31 31 1465 United Gas Imp.. 63i 554 55 BONDS. 1(000 Elec A Peoples (i. 65 rs 65 Co fOOTLehtih Val ts.... 714 71 '1 714 71\ 2ti0 Pa gon Os 3S 924 924 924 92H 3000 I'hlla Elcc 1st 51. 934 934 M4 76li 1000 United Hr Inr 6s.. 76 76 76 100O Wilm & f 1st 5s. 914 914 9114 914 choice, $14.60019.75; common and medium, $3011.59; butcher cattle, heifers, $6,750 14.75: cows, $6.66013.25: dinners nnd cut- ters, $5.7506.65; veal calves, 9)17.50918.50; feeder steers. $7.25013: stocker steers, $6.25010.25; Western range steers. $7,600 16.25; cows and heifers, $6,500112.50, Sheep Herflpts, 23,000; estimated to- morrow, 22,000: Arm. I.ambs. $12011-75- ; culls and common, $3.60011. 75: ewes, me- dium, good and choice, J6.7J3!.!5; culls and common, $306.50. EAST ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11. Hogs Re. celpts, 10.000; lower. Bulk, $15015.30; heavy, $15016.35: medium, $15015.23; light, l(.6O15.30: light lights, $11,250 14 85; hflavy packing sows, smooth, $130 13.75; packing sows, rough, $13013; pigs, $13.50014,50. Cittle Receipts, 7,000; strong. Beef steers, medium nnd heavy choice nnd prime. $17.75019: medium nnd good, $10.75 O17.50; common, $8.50010.50; light, good anu cnoice, inviu: common ana medium. jjwh; outcner cattle, neitors, (e.iuiflfl cows. $6.50011.80; canners nnd cutters, $506.25; veal calves, light nnd handy, $14.60017: feeder steers, $6.50012; stocker steers, $6.50 0 10. Sheep Receipts, 8,000; steady. Lambs, $12.50014.50: culls and common. Unit: yearling wethers. $100 12.25: ewes, medium nnu cnoice, i5.!uiP7.o; culls and common, $306. riTTSnuitO, Nov. 11. Cnttlo Steady; supply light. Prims. $14.60015.25. Sheep Slow: supply light. Prima weth ers, 9.50jj io.26i culls and common, $304 Iambs. $9014. Veal calves. $18019. Hog Irtwer; supply. 25 double deck. Prime heavies. $15015.23; mediums, heavy tamers, ngni rorxers ana pigs, $15,250 15.60; roughs, $10012. CINCINNATI. Nov. 11. Hoes Reeelntn. 4,500; steady to 15c lower. Selected heavy, shippers, $14.75; packers and butchers. $14.i5; common to choice, $10013; pigs ami ugnis, uillll.lD: stags, ll'il, Cattle Receipts, 800; weak and un- changed. Calves steady, $0018. ' .Sheep Receipts, 800; steady and un- changed Lambs steady and unchanged. KAST BUFFALO, Nov. 11. Cattle It, celpts. 300: steady. Calves Receipts, 400; Bteady, $5019. Hogs Receipts, tS.SOO; good; steady to 10c. lower: pigs 25c higher. Henvy. $15.40; mixed. S13.40iiMIt.KO: Yorkers. 115 .10; llrht dO., and pigs. $18.653 15.73; roughs, $13; stags. $9011.60. Sheep and Lambi Receipts, 8,400: steady. Lambs, $8014.25: yearlings. $70 10,50; wethers, SAfrP.50; ewes, $308; mixed sheep, $8.2508.75. ITALIAN BANK CELEBRATES. Gives nnnifiict In Honor of First Vcnr of Business. Completion of Is first year In busi ness was celebrated last night by the Italian Discount and Trust Company by u dinner nt the Hotel Pennsylvania. B'ven by tho Idatco Club, composed of the 'officers and staff of the company. Addresses wero made by Charles II. Sabln. president, and Eugene W. Stet- son and Francis II. Blsaon, tice-pretf- l- dents of ths Guaranty Truat Company;! NEW YOItK HANK STOCKS. Dlrl. A kit. Did. Ask. America. (125 uarneui N....Z2U -- ju Atlantic 21)0 tiotnam zuo 225 Am Kach....31S Orocnwlch. .375 Dattcry. 215 22: Ilarrlman.,.,300 380 lkwcry.,....420 Hanover 820 835 llrs-au- t P.... 150 160, Ini tt Tra..,se5 600 li'ay on. .140 160 Ining Nat.. 305 375 llronx Nat... 150 100 Libert yf 4a Hutch li U. , .10 Lincoln,. .'...SHS 295 Chaso 050 ft!onhaCo..t.230 Chat & P,..25 333 Mech & M..480 ( hckea Ex. .125 Metropolltan.350 Chemical. . Mutual 400 420 C'Jtz Nat. .. .255 Merchmts...240 2A0 City. 445 452 New Nuth. ..200 210 Coal & Iron. 2 15 NY Nil A... 460 Commerce... 24S 255 N Y Co. ..... 140 146 ( olpnlal :uo Park... ..,..760 Continental. .115 Parlfli- - 135 Columbia. . . . iuo Produce KX..37S Corn Kirh.. .450 Public 31 S Vmnpolitn 110 Seaboard 02.1 ' iiinmi'rcl;dK.yuO Bemuds 'I'M 425 i'oiirncalth,220 230 Htatn 200 Cuba 17H 185 23d Ward. ...130 140 Hast itlver.,,150 United Ntates.170 tilth Nat. ...200 220 Union Kx..-.1S- 105 irtb Avo uon Wash Ills. ..8SO Ilrat Nat.... 07.1 1060 Yorkvilio. ...310 ForelsnTrll .170 Includes one-ha- lf lharo Irving Trust. t.S'cw stock. TIll'ST AND SUltETY COMPANIES. Did. Ask, Hid. Ask. Alliance 05 Lincoln Tr. . . 175 Am Surety. . 78 82! Manmnc rs..,20u Vanliors. . , . 48.1 495! MerT 2S0 fioncl i. Mtso.2.10 200 Metro p)l. , . ,345 355 llrooklyn Tr.filO Mtgo llond... 04 OS Central UnIon4liO 403 MutTof W..105 125 Columbia. ...ass 3U5 Nat Huruty...24 255 Commercial. .140 NY Ll&Tr.770 703 Empire Trust. 205 SOS New York T..820 Equitable... .400 600 NY Title.... 13 7 145 InrmersLJfcT 440 44A Peonies 300 310 Iranklln 335 2U6 Itcalty Asso..lOS 116 Fulton 2.11) 200 Scandlnailan.400 Hilelltv......220 230 Title O 420 (luamnty, ...425 432 Un States.. ..000 025 iiaimiton... .2.15 206 U B M &T...430 445 Hudson T, 130 140 I' STitloGuar 75 Kings Co. . 040 60S Wiistrhrster. .130 140 .125 135! W&UTAM1B5 175 Law ye T . 127 133 I'UHLIC UTILITIES. Sales. High. Low. Ttld. Ask, 7j rities Hcmco 8 4vj ta 3159 Cities Service pf.. 7711 7; 7J,. ,7C3J O S ITef U 714 1 3956 C S bankers' shs.. 4711 1i .... Cities S deb D 163 ICS 62000 Cities S deb C Ul 109 10S1 1101 Bid. Ask. lilil. ASk, Adir Elec.. 11 17 lElee HAS pf 91 91 Ad Elec pf. 77 90 Emp D E pf 70 75 Am L A T.211 216 i'eil L A T. 9 12 Am I.4T pf 91 96 Fed L&T pf 44 43 Am O A E.125 130 O & E Hoe.430 450 Am 04E pf 40 (1 U&tt Sec pt 50 E5 Am P A L. 69 61 N Ont Lt... 12 ltVi Am l'&L pf 73 76 N O Lt Pf.. .. m Am Pub U. .. 20 N Ohio Elec .. 29 Am 1 U pf 26 30 N O Elec pf 6.1 67 Am W IV.. 5 7 N states 1'r. 6( 67 A WW 1 pf 63 67 X S IT pf.. 90 93 AWW or nf U 15 Hep It t L, II 13 Appalach P. 41, 614 Ken 11AL pf 45 64 Ap Pr pf 22 TI 8 Cal Edl... S8 91 Car prtAL.. 26 40 a Cal E pf.101 101 C Slates E. 19 15 Std O & E.. 39 31 (' H Elec nf 60 65 Std CAE r.f. 4111 42H Col Power.. 15 20 Tonn MAP. 0 Col row nf 96 100 T RLAl'pf. 7 13 Com'uealtb. rniteil Lilt. 42 41 li & J... 21 26 II L&It 1 pf 79 73 Com'wealth West Tower 21 24 I'HAL pf. 47 61 l P new pf 72 STEEL AND OUDNANCE STOCKS. Did. Ask. Bid. Ask Am Brass... 'Sn 23 Eastern steel. 55 Alias POW....1I5 Emp S A I... 25 Mlas l'ow Df 89 Kmp S & I pf 67 Bab A Wll.,,120 Here P 220 Itllss, E W...420 Here P nf 106 H d. E w nf 63 Niles-B-- 117 Can P A P.. 110 Niles-B-- pf.. 95 Carb 8leel....l29 Scovlll Mfg.. .400 uarb stl I pf 100 Thomas Iron.. 90 Carb Stl 2'pf. 71 Winch Corp. ..100 Colls Arms... 63 Woodward ... 65 Du P Pow...(09 CANADIANMVAIt LOANS IS NEW YOItK Bid. Ask.! Bid. Ak 54s.Aur,'2t 99i 99 5H.Aur..'9. 974 97S 51ts,l)cc.,'27. 95H 9014 iS, UCt.,'31.. 9(4 851, SHs.Nov.,'23 95W 96'4 H'48..OV.,'33. P'i 100 5s, Dec.:5. 931, 9P 6, Mar.,'37.. 931J 96 514s,Uec..'r7. 9714 9S14 51i9,Dcc.'37..100 101 TOKONTO n.osi.vo. COBALT. Bid. Ask.i Bid. Ask, Adanac .., 6 Kerr Lake.. 4. 00 4.50 Bailey ... 14 6 La Rose ... 374 (0 Heaver C. 40 42 McK-D-- .,. 63 70 Buffalo .. 624 574 Mln C of C. 1.73 2.00 Chamb Fcr. 1 134 Nlplsslng ...11.50 12.00 n.-ga- s ... 2.99 3.00 OBh r 34 44 Crown Bes.. 33 11 1'eterson l... 174 1S4 Foster 44 Want of W. 4 414 Glftord 14 Silver Leaf. 2 24 ot North... 54 4 Tmilskam... 43 44 Hargravea... 2 2H Trethewey... 31 36 Hud B new 60 66 wettiaufcr.. . 4 44 1'OItCUPINE. Apex . S4 Mcinlyre.... 2.01 2.04 Baldwin ... 11 20 Mnnet 12 14 Davidson .. 75 77 Newrav 12 13 Dome Ext.. 33 35 Pore Crown. 27 29 Dome Like. 14 17 Pore Imp... 14 Dome M... .14.23 14.7511'ore Tlsdalo lh Eldorado ... lH'I'reston EDS 34 Gold Href.. 34 4 IScliUmscher 24 25 Holllnirer C. 7 15 7,55n'orc V N T 11 19 Inspiration... 4 6 IThomp Krlst 7 Keora 21 23 IWeM Dome. 9 KIBKLwVND LAKE. Elliott 21 'T .im Shore. 1.20 1.24 Kirkland L. 40 Teek Iluches 20 224 MISCELLANEOUS. Boston Crk. SO 25 IWosapilta... i.oj 1.12 .MONTKi.'AL CLOSING. urn. AiK, Bid. Asli. Ames ...1134 113 Cement 714 7J Amei pf.,.112Ti 113 Cement pf.,100 Asbestos... SI S5 Dome Iron.. OK 691 All Sugar... 724 Dome I pf.,1204 1214 Brazilian .. 5114 611, Shawlnlran HSi; 119 Bromnlon.. fl Spanish It... 69 C9H Can Car.... 50 60HSpan n pf...H64 1164 Call Car pf 914 Meel of Can 714 724 Can Loco....lrt)u 1004Rlordan P.. 130 152 uan .men.. r.iiirpnllrt. no 241 frfn S S.... 711 714 Montreal P.. !9 !9ti Can S S pf. 854 SWOuebcc 234 DETROIT. Onen. Illrh. Low. r.e. Charcoal Iron 41 41 441 t oniinpiu.-i- .iiuior.. ...... lift io',j 13 134 l eiler\ Trnck 64 64 61 61 Fonl of Canidn 40 410 410 419 ' mdrnnan Steel 23 25 2.\ 25 Michigan Suasr 11T4 1314 13H UM Packard Motor Car 25 217 215 I'slce Detroit (54 (511 414 451 Iten Motor 324 321, 224 S2li Judge John J. Freschl nnd Ooorge P. Kennedy and Gaetano ftlasuttl, presi- dent and respectively of tho company. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. In tho Consolidated Stock Exchange losses of 6 to IS points were netted yes- terday In numerous actlvo industrials, all of which wero under pressure throughout the day. Mexican \Petroleum wns down lSi polntB from Its early high to 218 ; 5?; to 118U ; Iloyal Dutch New Y'ork, 4 to S0i ; Trans- continental, &Vt to BS; Sinclair, 3?i to 64; California Petroleum, 514 to 16 ; rtepubllo Steel, 6U to 112; Cru- cible, ,7J3 to 222; Lackawanna, 4 to 90; Bethlehem Steel li, 3 to 09; United States Steel common, 2 to 1C5U; Baldwin Locomotive, 9 to 1214 ; American Locomotive, I to 99 ; Car and Foundry, 3i to 13; Stude-bake- r, 6 14 to 128; Pierco-Arro- 914 to 62 Vi ! White, 2V, tq 70Vi ! Betnll Stores, 4T4 to 102 4 ; United States Itiibbcr, 5 Vi Stromburg, 7 to 87; American Linseed, 7 V4 to 76 i ; Goodrich, 4 to 81?; ; Keystone, 3?1 to 68 Vs ; United States Food, 214 to 801 : Corn Products. 24 to SS Vi 1 Marine common, 4t Vi to 54 V,; Marine preferred, S to 108; Sh'p and Commerco, 3 to 3S Vi : American Inter- national Corporation, 6 to 117Vi; To- bacco Products, 6 to 92; American Su- matra, J to 97; Texas Pacific, 2 to 49Vi! Southern Pacific, 2 to 107; Beading, 1T4 to Coppers lost V, to CLOSE FIRST LIBERTY BOOKS. In order that tho Federal Reserve Tl.nV mnv hflv. atifritlent fin.. nnrn nn.l transmit remit Hnn. t w..v. ifgton It Is necessiry that all nppllca-- , v.u..., .w. .......v. w. H6WK,CU UUllUfJ, , 1 exchange of registered for coupon bonds i e rmmnn hnnn. rl.,..A i i - ot, the First Liberty Loan bo In the I hands of tho bank not later than the close of business on November 13. ine iransier oooks or tno First Lib- - crty :V'.v Loan will be closed in Washington ,11. iuu wiuati u uua iiw.-v- i uu iovemoer 15 and will be reopened at tho opening of business on December 16. EARNINGS STATEMENTS. SOCTUERN TACIFIC SYSTEM. September gross $21,227,002 Inc.$l,292.8(6 Balance after taxes... 6,141,464 Inc. 48.504 Net operating Income. 5.039.6M Inc. l6All Nine nionlbs stuti...f2.S:S.5 Ir.a Ilalsnco after tsxes.... :6.S3i.53 Dec .9,SOO,69l Net operating Income. 25.904,457 Dee.I0,SM,114 COTTON MARKET IS EASY AT CLOSING vn-- l olllccrs elected at the . .u n ',' Ja v'ai i' Filial Pl'icCS Aiuoo ioiiiisiLi B!so to 5 Dcclino and Spots nt 40.20. WEATHER Uril AVUiiAliLh British Trading Shows Great Improvement and Futures Pally Sharply. Increased supporting power led yester day to revival of tho cotton market's advance bullish factors exerting a dom. Ir.nnt force that bears could not control. The rlso In contract prlcoa was ncy. BUS- - i talnud throughout tno sosslon, however, tho unsettled and feverish stock market f and money conditions often causing heavy liquidation on tho part of Wall Street operators protecting their secur- ities commitments. Probably the prin- cipal factor of bullish Importance was tho calling off of tho coal strike, but It had a strong rival in very unfavorable weather. Tho map showed yesterday heavy frost In Oklahoma, North Toxas and Arkansas and considerable ra(n In tho central bolt. Generally cloudy con ditions prevailed along tho Eastern coast, Thoro was 1.20 of precipitation in Jew Orleans, 1.60 In Pensacola, 1.G8 In Mont- - Eomcry, 2.66 in Meridian. Although opening cables from Liverpool wero somewhat worso than duo tho British rnaiket displayed a great improvement in later transactions In which futures had a sharp rally. There was a fair trftdo along In tho spot article sales 10,000 bales. It was again a fact outsiders displayed little particular Interest In tho market, owing to lack of deflnlto markot developments. Spot advices wero still strong, but more mixed In tenor. Tho extrcmo weaknoss In for- eign exchango hardly exerted much ef- fect, but was no doubt reflected by room sentiment, Trado was fair at tho start, first prices being 20 to 48 points higher. Decem- ber, the exception, lost 5 net. Tho fall wns followed by a flurry of Wall Street and Liverpool selling, whlcti carried op- tions to early low IovcIb, but better buying soon camo, the short Interest showing not a Uttlo uneasiness by the tldo of affairs. While tho forenoon, tone was generally firm, that of the later cession became one of real but Inconsistent strength. The day's highest points wero attained In tho afternoon, when prices In somo options went nearly ? cent a pound over Monday's selling, December touch- ing a new high record at 38.50, or not 70 points over Monday's closing. In the final half hour, howover, renewed unset-tlcmo- nt set In, caused mainly by the stock market's acute drop nnd scattered proat taking pressure by local nnd West- ern Interests and further hedge selling by houses with Southern connections. Tho very high money rate was also a domi- nant Infiuenco. The closing market was easy nt a 35 point net rlso to a decline of 5, nnd local spot cotton quoted at 40.20 a pound. Range of prices: Mon- - open, illgn. Low, Close, day November 31.23B 87.90 December 87 75 31 50 87 75 31.15-2- 37.0 Januiry 37 10 37.C0 37.02 S7.1C20 36.90 February 35(011 ?8 15 March 36.25 36.65 30.01 33 35 S3 April A... ..1 3S.50B 35.(5 May 35.60 25 70 25 13 35.16-1- S5 12 June 3 4 70B 83 60 July ,.. 3I.M 31.99 34.4! 31.41 34.(0 AUgUSf .. 93 60 31 5) 31 40n 53.30 September ,. 32 30 32.75 32 20 32 10B 82 00 October 31.20U 31.25 SPOT MARKETS. The local market for snot rnttnn was steady and 4) points higher at 40.20c. for minuung; saics nil. Southern snot marked- - flalrestnn (lrm I Unchanged at 12.50c: sales 4.SC9 bitri. New uneam steady, unchanged nt 4060c; sales 2.969 bales. Savannah quiet, 6 points higher at 39.41c : sales MS bi'ei. Norfolk steady, 25 points hlaher at .19 50c nV ik v,i. Atlgusln steady, 611 points higher at 39.50c. sales .a hales. Memphis steady, unchanged at 43c ; sales 1,560 bales. St Louis steady, 50 points hirher nt 41 50e. ; sn'es 60 bales. Houston steady, 50 points higher at (2c : sales 935 bales Little. Rock .tpi.lv inn n,in. higher st 4160c: salei C14 tales. ' Dallas steady, SO points higher at (1 fOc ; salei 9.051 bales. Montgomery firm. 3S points hirher at S9.Sc: sales 913 bales. Fort Worth steady. 30 points higher at 41.S5C.; sales 4,016 bales. COTTON STATISTICS Lal Yesterday. year. Port receipts . 64.213 Exports 10.(19 Exports season . 1,20,C9 i.ooi.jis New York stocks.'... ns.4 rort stocks . 1.679 S36 1.813. HC Interior receipts . 47.,10 20.121 Interior shipments., 19.110 15.1I New York arrivals,., 1.033 6,261 Liverpool Cables Snot eotlon I mand ot 29 points decline: middling. 25. lid. Sales. lO.ftOO. Including 7.000 American Im- ports, 49.000; American. 31.(W Futures opened quiet nt 10 to 14 points decline; closed very steady at a ret advance of 9 to 17 points December. 21 63d. ; January, 23 99d. .iiorcn. ij.swi.; .May. 2332d ; July, -- 1.53,1, Manchester Yarns and cloths actlvo. Sew Orleans Cotton Market. New Orixans, Nov. 11, While the calling off of tho coal strike made Itself felt throughout the session In cotton to- day, advances wera not ns wide as the trade had expected an event of such Im- portance would produce. Final prices fcr tho day were at net gains of 3 to 30 points. Middling. 40.50. Close, Decem- ber, 28.60 ; January, 37.49 ; March, 36.20: May 36.20; July, 34.33. Spot steady: middling, 40.60. MARKET. kn,I:t;5'?n ,ANn.. .I'KAS-H'- sns. marrow, lhj.. $11.60: ManrhurUn, $11 50: coscorrones. Chilean, $518.73; pea, choice $7,75: medium, cholco, $7.75; I.ndv W California $7.755f8; small white, California, $7.755; large white. Idaho $7.75S: tepary, California. $5W5.75: xotenssni. Japanese or Corenn. $6.50S1 6.75: red kidney.\ choice. 19 is. '\is 13. 0; red marrow. $10 ff 10.50: Klmtokl. Man! chur an. Ufn.lO; yellow eve. $7.25- white kidney, ol.ol.-e- . $12.2512.60: Tmnerlals $10; kumamoto: ManrhurUn 8.50 cabi\: lero 75- - hnveu nhiii $6ffl6.25 ??anberry7 Manchuan round' California. S7HTI7 50: California. $C 7! llm,. Callfornl. efinlee !l! 75H1I. m.,' arnscar. 112(712.50: peas. Scotch. $6.7807 green, Wisconsin. $8.607: Idaho. S7 2515 7.50: Washington. $7.50ifJ7.75; California, J7.60JS7.75; Chilean. $7?7.50: Auilrallan, $7.607f7.75: Japanese. $8: black eye. Cali fornia. $6.75: splits, yellow, $sL,7l:\.VgeWh$rT25.1' M\'nc ' IlCTTtH Creamery, higher than ex- tras, lb., 7O07OWc; extras. 92 score, 69Hc: firsts. 0 to 91 score, 656SHc: firsts, 68 to 89 score, 61(jl634c; seconds, 83 to 87 score, 650 38 He; lower gradei, &2364c: held, higher than oitras. 6i,ui 67c; extras. 65Htf66c; firsts. CO i J 66c; seconus, firsts. 6 4O70c; seconds. 58 6lc; stato ri. rw tiin Iinewf. RS&RSUe ..n, prime, 6367c; common to fair, 5262c: Ci IOWOI llIJl.i StOCK, current mako. No. 1, 43H8ic; No. 2, l47!lc; lower grades, 46047c COTTONSEED OIL Range of prices: Open. niih. Low. Ciena day' ' 'gnot 20.itco t2.2r, rioremocr -- vj u.m ...si 22.43 ?.5f\i?r :; Wii H JJii 22.61 \february... :2C0-7- 3 - March.. 22.W 22.01 22.73 22 jjj .April 22.77-- 22.07 nay., 21.13 23.18 23.05 107-1- 3 21 June., 23 2M0 2310 CHEESE State, whole milk, flats, ..... colored or wnne. id., s:v3zic ' aca run. alKtfS3e: 333Vic; average run, 31UG12c.: lower grades. IJIfJOHc: twins, specials, whites. SIHo.; colored, Jl403Jc; ; grades, 2C4T30C, WIeijon.ln, whole mlllC twins, rji-H- f single daisies. JL fresh, 330330.1 held. J11ial!o. double daisies, fresh or held, 13032410.: Young Americas, freah, JStl 933 ftc.i Cheddars, Canadian, In bond, 19KWHO.; State skims, specials, 21ft221io.! prime to choice, Wit 20c.; fair to good, 14 W 17c; lower grades, w 1 .ic, F.Go!!1nbe;.,?fi,.ie 6Sc.j seconds. 6662o.! under gradei. 450 660.: dlrtits. 'No. 1. ifoiii6Jn.! No. 2 and 50or.3c.! checks, good to' choice, 4J? pald,5354crr nt. 51Hd52ftV.' VcenaV 47061c; under grades, I5ji4c.; ptate, Pennsylvania and nearby Western, hennery whites, fine to fancy, 5c.(fli fair to prime, 75 0 9(e.; gathered whites, common t\\3! iancy, i;omsr nostorn anu oouin- - em. gathered whites. 68J30O. State, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery browns, fancy, 70S 78c. ; gathered brown and mixed Prim\: 640710 '\\ 7S\\0,i Tho organizers nnd directors of tho FIIUITH, APPLES a I SurniSl. LlUvUT bsk., Jl.33SJ2.50; green. Il.25d2; small MrurE. G, Hlgloy, poor, 75c.iHl.33; Baldwin, I1O7.60; Sherman, Samuel Adams, J. B. Way, Northern spy, Den Davis, 1405.60;, It, J. McClelland, M. ri. Bump, Henry Twenty Ounce, (f7,50; King, 14.60W7.50; c. Henry IC Snauldlne Now nrk Wolf niver. iLSoVoi fall 7.50 Pippin. : Snow. $406.60 1409:,?.' 'orl: Jnmes A' Emerson, Warrens-Woalth- 14.50ffl6.50: Oreenlng, I49; Jon- - bB. N. Y, ; T. II. Perrlss, Utica : James Qlens Falls. N. Y. : Sir Thomas St BashfortJ' London. The first moet- - 1 s that un- der 33.60 ! 19,506 t ... \lorn. 001, j:.25W3.i5; spitz - . 0. irAUS-s.c- k,l, bb... IWi-.if.rt- . HIES ljarly black! per bbl'., $5 07; late, .\Vr\\.'.0.?.''' ' ouapes All lb. half.. tl.ROirat as nrnMntrQ ' 1 2. 50 7.75. OSTHICII EGO ..MELONS Western, crate. 31.2302.60. ia- - saha .MELONS per crate) 2 2503 30 AXP.CADA Florida, per dozen, .aV( s it o 'nTf.V1 i.- -! p ?iE'E.sr;5va.Ii YV\Vut'u. approxi- mating PRODUCE Cai rn 'r Lr, r? u'.i0..\v:\1cra'. counsel. extra' choice, 1719c; chopa, old. In bbls., lb., 11.; waste, old, In bags, lb., 54(fC'Ac. IXOUIl AND MEAL Steady ; fair to good, $707.26; cholco to fancy, I7.30O WHITE CORN FLOUIt Steady; 13.8508.90 per 100 Ibu. CORN JtEAL Steadier; yellow ganulated, J3.708.80; white granulated, 8.76 03.15. FEKD steady; brun, 100 lb. aacks, JI4; heavy middlings, do., 154; red dog flour, 140 lb. sacks, J69. Western iteady; bran, 00 lb. sacks, I44O44.60; standard middlings, do., $49.50050; Hour middlings, do., 369O60; red dog flour, 140 lb, sacks, $69070. Oil mcai, iso per ton. NAVAL STOHES-Splrl- ts turpentine, machine bbls.. $1.70. TAK Retort and Kim, 14.2514.75. ROSIN Common to Kooa strninej, $17.65; B, $17.70; D, $17.75: P, $17.5; P, $18; O, $18.25! H. $18.50; I, $20; K, $21.50! M, $22; N, $22.75; WG, 23.25; WW, $24.50. OILS Standard white, New York ex- port, bbls., $19.25; do., bulk, $11.50: do., canes, $23.25. Water white, Now York, bbls., $20.25; bulk, $12.6.0; do., cases, $24.26. Motor gasoleno, garages, 244c: consumers. 26 4c. (steel barrels). LINSEED OIL otnctiy pure, gallons of 74 lbs. in bar- rels. $1.78. Calcutta oil, $1.86. POTATOES Maine, 100 lb. bag, $J.6o 2.75; ISO lbs., $4.508; 165 lbs., $(.260 4.76; Stats, 100, lbs., $2.6002.75; 180 lbs., $4.2504.85; Long Island, ISO lbs., $50 6.75; 165 lbs., $505.50; Jersey, bag, $304: Virginia, lato crop, bbl., $304.25; No. 2, bbl., $1,752. SWEETS Jersey, No. 1, bsk., $1.3501.76; Delaware and Maryland, No. 1, bsk., 11.15 01,50; No. 2, 60c.l; Southern, No. 1, bbl., $3 4: yams, white. No. 1 bbl.. $2.6003.25; red. No. 1, bbl., $2.508. POULTRY, DRESSED TUItKBYS Western, eprlng, lb., 4440c; Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee, lb., 3S042c. CHICKENS Fresh killed, dry packed, boxes, Western, milk fed. .14ini45i rnrn fed .ISfi) 43c; bbl., packed, fed. 31034c.: Iced. milk fed. 20037c: corn fed, 2!)t-33e.-: scalded, li030c.; Southwestern, milk fed, negs, 0UBI32C.: corn fed, 28023c; Virginia, milk fed, 4 lbs. to pair, 37 iff 38a; 7 lbs. to pair, 2930c; Philadelphia, 404Bc.; Jercey and Long Island, 35i845c: Stats and Pennsylvania, ,12040c. FOWLS Freah. dry packed, boxes, Western, milk fed, 25030c,; corn fed, SltTSSc; fresh, dry packed and Iced, bbls., Western, 24 li Western, scalded. 27020c. OLD TOCKS Western, dry packed, boxes or bbls.. Western, Iced, bbl 22c: scaldel, 21c. DUCKS Long Island, spring, 41c: frozen. 40c. PQUAHS Largo, white, doz., $4iM0.30; dark, $2 50fl3: culls, $1.50 02. GUINEAS--I'- er pair, J1.BO02.- POULTRY, LIVE SPItlNd CHICKENS Average, via freight, 27c; poor, 2flo. ; colored, via express, 2tl02Sc: white Leg- horns, via express. 20028c. FOWLS Via freight, heavy, 30c: medium. 25020c: light, 23021c; poor, 20 0 22c; colored, heavy, via express, 2!031c; light to me- dium, via express, 24 027q.; white Leg- horns, via express, 24 023c! poor, via ex- press, 21023c OLD ROOSTERS Via freight. 20e TURKEYS Via freight. 35c DUCKS Western, via freight, 80c; South- ern and Southwestern. 2fifi2Sc: nearby, via express. 31?32c. GEESE Via freight, 25c. PIGEONS I'-- .r pair, freight or express. 35 T40c. GUINEAS Old, per pair, 00c; young. p?r pair, 00c PROVISIONS Pork steady: mess. $46.50; family. $52053; short clear, $44051. Reef steady; mess. $23024; family, $27029; pack. $25026: extra India mess. $S0O62. Hogs firm; bacons. 2isc; 140 lbs., 2214c. Dies. Dellles dull: nlckled rlenr. 10. 112 lbs. 27c. dry salted clear. lbs.. 221c. Greases barely steady: yellow. 130 134c; choice house, 121012c. Pickled 24026ic: refined lard quiet: Continent, 130 so; Pautn America, $30 76- - urnzti Kegs, $31 75: compound barely steady, 260274c. Stearlne quiet: lard stearins, 32c. nom- inal. Oleo, 20 4c. nominal. KICK Domestic screenings, 71c: sec- ond hend. 8Kc; medium head, 130134c: fancy head. 13'iOKc; rose, choice to fancv. 12110121c: Japan, 1140124c, SfOAIt Cut loaf, 10.60c; crushed, 1025c; mould A. 9.60c; cubes, 9.75c; XXXX powdered, 9.20c; powdered, 9.16c; fine granulated nnd diamond A. 9c; con- fectioners' A, 8.90c; No. 1, 8.85c VEGETABLES. .MISCELLANEOUS AR TICHOKES California. French, drum. 813 box. $7f9; Jerusalem, bbl., $6S HEANS Virginia. Ink., $103.59; South Carolina, bsk., II. COOS; Florida, bsk., $20 (. lima beans,1 Long island and Jersey. $2fPr,; big1. $205; Maryland, bsk., $2 't'6. IlEHTR Nearby. 100 bchs., $2riT3: tiM., $1. .002 60; 150 lb. bag. $1.2501 50; 100 lb: bag, $101.25. BRUSSELS SPROUTS -- it. 105120c CARROTS 100 lb. bag, SI 30; 150 lb. bag. $1,5001.75. CU- - \lortiin rrate. iswi, BAG ES White, per bbl.. $1.502; 100. $3 :oi30 crate. $1.25J1.50: Savov hb! . l; 100, $3ii4; red, per bbl., $2,600 3 CO; irate, bsk., $1.6001.75; 100, $Siil0. CAULIFLOWERS Long Is-- 1 i $3M1: rrate, titl; western New York, crate, $2jf3: California, hilf e 1 u 3.25. CHICORY\ Nf nrbv, bbl., $11.50. bsk.. 50c.$l. Cni.KHY S nto nn I Jersev doz roots. 26iO50c; rough, crate, $1.5093.50: celery cahtmge, crate, SI 1.60; knob, 100 bchs.. $ll?5. ESCAROI, Nearhy, hbl., $lfil.25; bsk.. 60073c ENDIVE Nearhy. lli S0if960e.; Belgian, lb., 60B65c PLANTS Nearby, bhl.. $2Jt6: bsk.. SUP2.60; Florida, box, 4.50. OARI.IC Lb., 18 033c. IIORSK- - Western, 100 lbs., uniii \nm steauy: regular, io-- u ids., Z4c; skinned, 0 lbs., 22HC. Tallow steady, city special loose, 164o.' Lard easy: die West. $26.76 T 28.S5 : city lard steady. crate, ft \ff1 V .'TtVVIo nntiVr AJ'8 1. t '\Jl Snn rar? n\ix i0i\verjJt i.e AX8HfS r,'00 c.h,.t.ri'2,V ,?,P,N ACIiTNtt.r.bX: '37: V BV.,lmorATt A'' bul n.251.50: marrow. $iai.25; ?WUcl,b.\.ka .t0,,\llc-; i ' \i.'iir' hbl.. ,laUr,, 22 fresh hid nntx. .'. 82'.i averago fre-- li I'ltKSH lied, City milk bbls, 32C.: 23c; 224c 0 city blue 'rl6; Ink., CAB $3i RADISH mid- - Hub- - KALE bbl.. SI, 3.50: While, 100 lb. bag. S307: Connecticut Valley, yellow, $2174.75; Orange county, $2ift4; State, nnd Western, yollow. S21-- . red. $24.25; Spanish, crate, $12532: onion pickles, whl e, bsk., $1.50T3; yellow bsk. $132. OKRA Ncarhv. bsk.. $2'f 3.60; Florida, bsk., $3i4. r.: S Callfo: nla, drum, 15t17. PBPPK'iH Dull nnie. hbl.. 52JJ4; Ruby King, 5 2 I.; cheese, $2 5005; Cuban, bbl., J23; Ilnlian. )2!t 2.25; finger, $304,60: cherry, bsk.. J2.60W .160; Florida, box, $203. PUMPKINS N'enrhv. box. 50c 17 2 : carrier. OOc.ft California. lfO lb. lug. !1.7?32.50: Florida, rnrrler, I25f3. WATERCRESS 100 bchs., Jt.DOif 2.50. ' ARGENTINA NEGOTIATING LOANi I Bunk nf Rpnln Considers r.OO.OOO, OOO Pesctna Project. BCEN03 AIRES, N'ov. 11. D;mlngo SnlabCrry, MInliter of Finance, con- - negotiations nro In progress for a; loan ' t0 Argentina by the Bank Of Spain. IIUII ere Initiated by King Alfonso , ',,.,,(, Interested In closer financial re- - Nations between Spain nnd Argentina, 7116 Mln!ater ot F'nanco added that It wjs rasv to comprehend Argen- - tlna was similarly Interested ond that the Republic would give tho matter nil ' .. -- .i. ..1...1 i ,..... . iiiiciuiuu ...i \ ut tho loan Itself, hut becnuso tho arrange- - mert of It would servo to bring about a ir (.nnnrrtlnn with thn mother pnnn. try. Dctills of tho proposed loan have \ \.i\-.\- ..... According to ttio .MnurlU correspond- - cnt of to Xacion, although tho exact nmount of the loan has not been fixed . It Is said tlml o00,uBO,0B p,U I. U. . Sum under i n.,w. SSt mrti Wiioa! ?diefc?!,''Sonor Salabc\y snld ,hat tho i r rORM AMER. BUSINESS qORP, J;7,\' New Company to 11111(11100 Hud aiiiimue All KlHdn of Trnde. ThO Attinrlnn llti.ln... rtAmM,l r.\h.. uthorl.cd capitalisation of 'avv BnareB or no par value, has been incorporated under Dclawaro laws t6 operato In domestic and foreign mar finance and manaB0 both manu-- lTlZS nf ntOiprlM sell merchandise and sot curltles. The corporation was ore&tf- Ized ty n. J. JtcClelland & Co.. Inc. iccordlntr to nn nnnniincimont mndA . - - ali supervise wiy business nnd has contracted to take oVor several active oporatlnrr companies w. ciopton, iioiena Ark.: Irvine 11. f'ieuiiiiu, pic Hequenbourg and IL C. Hazzard, vice. presidents ; C. P. Hall, troasuror; J. it. IvInF. nn.RlRlont tr0Htlpr,. Thnmn. A SI ' rman, secretary; B. a'. Hlgloy, gen- - MARINE INTELLIGENCE: MINIATURE ALMANAC. United States Coast and Geodetic Surrey. Standard Time. Sun rises 6:38 A M Sun sets.. ...1:11 F M Moon rise 9:13PM HIGH WATER \THIS DAY. Sandy Hook. .10:55 AM Gov Island. ,U:2 A M Hell Gnto 12:11 AM LOW WATER THIS DAY, Sandy Hook. ..4:41 AM Gov Island. ..6:20 AM Hell (i4te 7:14 AM ARRIVALS TUESDAY, NOV. 11, Ss Martha Washington, Brest Nov. 1. Ss Ilatlmura, Avoumouth. Oct. 26. Ss Baron Blantyre, Cardiff. Oct. 25. Ba Florence Lnckenbach, Rotterdam, Oct. 24, Ss Ingold. Gibraltar. Oct IS U. H. Ss. Bridgeport, Plymouth, Oct. it. Ss Englsntlcr, Antwerp, Oct, 24. Si Olaf Kyne, Bergen, Oct. 22. Ss Morro Castle. Havana. Nov. 7. Ss Ocmuliree. Ouantanamo, Nov. 3. Ss Lake Foxbnro lluo \os Aires, Oct. I. Ss Hyannls. Cristobal. Oct. ,31. Ss Buna. Kingston, Nov ti Ss Charybdla, Bermuda. Nov. 8. Ss Yadkin, Jucaro, Nov 3. Ss Kalfarli, Cristobal, Nov. 2. Ss CUT of Everett, New Orleans, Nor. I. Ss Jefferson, Norfolk. Nov, 10. 8s Castlepolm, Key West, Nov, 2. ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK. Ss Mauretanla, at Soutnampton. Ss Stockholm, for Gothenburg, off Dunnet Head. Sa Koranna. at St Vincent. C. V. Ss Eurjbatcs, nt Manila. Ss nuron. at Buenos Aires. Ss Herbert O. IVylie. at Shields. Ss 'lYeglU'on, at Calcutta. Ss Frankilalo. at Salonlca. ts Opequon, at Rio. Ss Atenas, nt Cristobal. Bs Santa Ana, at Cristobal. HAILED FOR NEW YORK. Ss Galahad, from Olasgow. 54 Ruby, from Portland. England. 55 Tofiiku Maru, from Hull. s Polar Sea. from Buenos Aires. Si Dodirn. from Btieroi Aires. Ss Srdforrt. from Hartlepool. Ss Clio, from Cristobal. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. I To day. Malls Vessels fUn.o Hal! Noordam. Rotterdam 7 00 t r to no a u Caronla. Plvmouth S 00 A M 12 00 M iteinna rl'Italla, Alores. 12 M M 3 00 P M JueiMonier, mo 7 30 A M 10 00 A M Strabo. Bihla 7 .10 A M 10 00 A M Cherokee. Kingston 8 CO A M 11 00 A M Miraerilbo. La Guar.. 9 31AM 100PM 1'arlma, st Thomni .... 12 00 M 3 00 P M Lake Narka, Cape Hayll 12 00 M 3 00 P M Colon, Cristobal 12 00 M 3 00 P M Iroquois, Santo Domingo. 9 no A M 1 00 P M Keresan, Hamburg 10 00 A M 1 00 P M Kridnr. imiicmftm, jioueraam. .. 8 00 A M 12 00 M Duca degll Atruiil, Na pics 9 AM 1 00 T M INCOMING STEAMsniPS. Due To day. Ss Cnbo Cerrera. Seville. Oct. 14 Ss West Hematite. Havre, Oct. II. Ss Caloric. Tyre, Oft lr. Ss Tolnt Lobos, Avonmouth, Oct. 1) Ss Afncnna. Cadli. Oft. 21. S TWeivnter, Gcnos, Ort 13. Ss Hiekman. Fayal. Oct. 25. SsWisionsin Hildse. Lnraion. Oct. 21. Ss Crenco, Ilordeaux. Oct. 21. si 'ncapa. Cristobal. Oct. 31. Ss City of Fairbury, Havre. Oct. , Ss Lake I.area. Falmouth. Oct. 25. Ss Minnekohda, Litidon, Oct. 31. Si I'rctic, ntliroltor, Oct. 31, S I.akM.I)arag.i, lliesi. Ort.'27. Ss Ilnmsdalsfjord, St. Nazaire. Oct, 26. Si Dralield, Avocmouth, Oct. 25. S IMi f.raphltc. Crlktobnl, Nor, L Ss Bradboyne, Hull. Ort W Ss Lake Francis, Galveston, Nor, 4. Ss Re il'ltalia, Nap.cs. Oct. 2S. Ss Niagara, Uoriloeux. Nov. 1. Ss Wallowa, Fayal, Nov. 3. S. Cniishfllt. Fayal. Oct St. Ss Mercury. Rrest. Oct. 31. Ss Vaiconia, London. Oct. 29. Ss Munarden. Penarth, Oct. 29 Ss raserta. Gibraltar. Nov. 3 Ss llurma. Iiortelnni, Oct. 29. Ss Herlri St. Nniaire. Oct. 2S. Ss tclmsc Liverpool. Oct. 23. Ss Kansas, London Oct 29. Ss El Monte, New Orleans, Nov. 7. Ss Apache. Jaeksonville. Kor. 3. Due Ss Montevideo, Cadiz. Ort, 31. Ss Lepanto, Antwerp. Oct. 23. Ss Rayramenlo. Antwerp, Oct. 29. Ss Dungcnnrss. Roitrrdam. Oct. 21. Ss Like Kllcnornh, Plymouth, Oct. 29. Ss Cclalr. Lisbon, Oct. 30. Due Friday. Ss Preldfiv Grant. Urcst. Nor. 2. Rs Siberian Primp. Havre, Oct 31. Ss Frederick Lnckenbach. Rotterdam. Oct. 31. Si Rotterdam (tnnk), Antwerp. Oct. 81. Pi O'ltawa. Southampton. Oct. 31. Ss Deratur Rrldzo. drcerocK, Oft. 31. Si Tohi Maru Liverpool. Oct. 3L Ss EI Mud, Oalreston, Nov 8. Ss John D Rock '.'eller. Port Uadj, Oct. I. TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. Netherlands and Germany, ila liottenlvri (other tountrlrs must be sreelaly addressed Plymouth and lloulotne); also parcel ails tor .ctncriauiis, si noordam. Britain. Ireland. Nclherlands. Nor way, Sweden. Denmark. German). Hungtry. 'Lithuania. Latvia. Finland. Archangel, soutli Africa. Gibraltar. Madeira and Capo Verds Is iuids. via Plymouth. Cherbourg and Lon- don; also pari post nnuls for Great llr'ialn, .Irolsnd. Egypt. Ilrltlsh India. I3n.u 2a4t Africa. Malta. Zanzibar and Pcmba, St .Carnnla, S A. M Azores Islands (Italy and Rumania must bs spedafly addrcsied for despatch by thn steamer), via Ponta Delgada, Naples anj Constauzn; also parcel post malls for Azores,- - Italy and llumama, ss itegina u nana, 12 M. To moriow iCcrmany rspeclally allreeeed only), via Hamburg; also parcel iKt nails fur Ger many. Austria and . Si. Kere- san, 10 A. M. Triday. Europe. Africa and West Asia, vli Plym- outh, Uouloino nnd Rolterdam: olo parcel post molls for Great lirilain. 1 ;l.md, Egypt, llrllleh India. Ilrltlsh East .' ' 'a. Malta, Zanzibar, I'cmb.i and Netbxrlac-.j- . S. 8 A. M. Italy Iparcel pott malls and eperfally correspondence). Ui Naples and Genoa. Ss Duc degll Abruzzl. S 30 A. M. Saturdai Europe. Africa anu ..est .sia, via x.iver 'pool. Mail must be specially addressed for despatch by this steamer, St. Carmanlt, $ A. M. . ... Great nrltain, ireiano. nun gary. Fin'and. Arcbanrel. South Afrtra. Gib- - rauar, .iaunr.. uw ,..ua ,a.,,u. t Liverpoo'; also pnrivi posi mans ior ureni ypt, Ilrltlsh India, Rrlll!i Zanzibar and Pcmba, Sa. Baltic. 8 A.'m. I'nrtniral ami Snaln (i:tclally addrcsied only), via Lisbon nnd Balbap: also parcel tniit malls for Portugal. Spain. Canary Islands and reuta. Melllla and Tangier in Morocco. Ss Gumlanamo. 9 A. M Norway. Sweden Denmark. Germany. Uth-uanl- a ond Latvia, na Chrlstlansand. Chrls-tijn- snil Copenhagen: also tiarotl post mails for Norway. Sweden aod Doomark, Ss. Cuted Klatrs. 10:30 A M. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS The connecting mails C.ov at the General oit Office and City Hail Post Ofti.-- station Now York, at is i m.. s ioid . . j,nan cores. China. R'bcria.vMam. coelitn iniina and Nether'andi Eist Indie via Seat- - tie. Ss. Chicago M:lru. November 1: Janan. Corea. Chlm .\Mberln. Siam. Cochin nln2. ti, : v, i Hawaii, in isianni. .ww mmbu mm a' trails, via anrnuvtr ..iiu ..vtor,\. L. L., rs. Niagara. Nor 2! Japsn. Corel. Chtni. Slam. Siberia. Cochin , . n. n v.fh.Hflnr, mm,, miui m v.arronver and Virtorls. 11. C. .Si KmnrcsJ vi iiussio. .or yia altlmore. tisk., 25J60c; Virginia. LETTUCH Nearby, crate. Illl? 1 \1 Callfornl tfiT4.it. ONIONS I Great that ncgotl!1'