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(ff. m BANK STOCK Union Trust Obtains Control of Uptown Institution. PARK BANK IS THE SELLER Men Allied with Latter Said to gave Sold Because of Federal Administration's Attitude. M?MtlatloaS hart Just been completed, It . ?,.-.! yeotsrtfay as .? rosoli of lenttfnd with the I'lium Company acquire a largo majority . .??r ?tork ..! the Plaza Bank and sto.-k fcolder- <>f ??"* ???'??"-" li?**til??tl*>r*i bf.-t'iii* tock of the I'nton Tim*-: Com pan? Tt,? fnion Truat ?'ompany, which already u< ? branch ?t fifth avenue and HAh _,t -mo time been planning to a?,ut.!i..- ?another uptown branch, not tax __om tf-p F . un.i it is sxpected that t-;i' Slltanee BOW a i ranged will ultt lr.nl xo Xhe ? ombination of the husi i Hank ati.l the I'nton . oinpatiy. 'inter--* ' ?t?d with the National , . . . t largely Into ths Plaza Bank IB '?*??*? ?""? :,t t''? annual meetlm* of _t?f latter bank, <ti Nov?Bmber 11 of that r eight l'-.rk Hank directors entere?"! L\] Mard. Ths National Park Bank In- | _ nos 9V* fO'ir representative* on *-. I!,.-? 1 ?? ?"aril. President Hi? hard id. John Jacob Aator and ci.arb-s fc-rlhr.''" who have boon directors sin-e am awA Thomas F Victor other uptjnrp -,a?r tank*- ?wltl? whteh tin? National Park .jiji^ . identified aro ti.?- Mount wgrru li a Part Hank interest.? I.? came ?.to?kh?'l?lcrs early In February the M?toal Bank, In which ?tock was In Mar. I?. 1M2, und of which three National Park Fink men are dire-tors; and I ap Y,:k- :??? Bank. In which an interest -jinounce.i to be les? than ?.'ontrinl ?sras pur pavni < '- -11 ''"'-? Th? National Cltjr ?'ompany recently let known that it purpose?! s?llinc Its fcoldin<zs of st" hs of valions banks, which lad l?een transferred t?> it by capitalists afllliatrd with th?- National ?Ity Hank, shirr-. h*<- boujhl th?eas stocks and held *i.em tot wveral years In the interest of th?t Institution, and it was reported that ?w purcl -? i W? the ?'ity Hank ntere??? which had turne?! t.ver ih??se Itorks to the National city Company. II ?a? a-."minced a day ?>r two ago, bow** rttt, IhSl th? National City ?"ompany had 1 of its large block of stock of the Jtar.k of the Metropolis to the Hank of the M*nhAF a ;. Company, Inataad of transfer? ,1rg it back to the individual National ?'ity ?Bank bit? ? s's. and it was said in BOOM yesterday that the controlling J I'.ock 111 th? Flaza Hank, which has boon I _e!d to th'- I'nlon Trust Company, included Pg beWinlta of the National Hark Hai.k J iDirrests. which were inclined to take the j ?f ?rirw thet the attitude Of the federal ad? [ Bbtdstratlon would mak?- it advMaMs for i them to arrange to terminate even the J indirect control of other banks which la represented in the holding of Stocks In , these ins'itutlons by individuals in the a?,?- I parent Interest Of the National Hark Hank. HaSS Hank, o?-g.mizod In had * suecenfuj history ;in,i has foe twerrtv years been located at ?'??th ?nd Fifth avenue. Its business having ?ar beyond the cap?aclty ?>f the old banki?i' r??om?. however, a lease waa ob? tained ?f the quartets at Mth street and ? ?. enue. o nos last January l'qultabl- Trust <'ompany f<T its Madifon branch. The Plaza Hank took ???on of its new quarters ob N Lr .-.. Th?- last p iblishod statement of the I'laza Bank shows ?.?pltal $1i?.?"j??. surplus $475. MO at..! deposits of ?lightly ov, i $.',? MastOff Mills has ln>on president of Sa Park Unce January, lttf, and Its ? '.t:..n t?. the four already 1 ke, .lohn F. Harris. C ?A i'arvon. Fred . and Alfred O. \'ai:<l.-rl?ilt. inion Trust Company, cm its state ?f S< pt.-inSf i '."?. showe?! capital ? '?, surplus IT.'.'W.'XiO, and ?ieposlts Sf in?.re than ?I'"' 800. ESdWlTJ ?1 Merrill j i? president, ami Um commit te?? ar?- II. Vsa RonaaelaM Kennedy, W. Bmlen p. veit. N. Hark, i Bh?r?**trld*re, Charlas H. Tv??-ed, Jam?:* Sp. yer, v\ :II am Woodward, rlc deP. I a BOND SYNDICATE RENEWED. ..fTit.'l a:i is--ue ..f ' ? : -i mortfag? i p?-r ?-?nt l ??? Boui ?l Cotnpany, ipiarants/sd. iMlnclpal arui '.tit.-nst. b) the l"hlcasjo. Mlrwauk*?e A I Hallwa* Company, In octoi.tr. ? i .-.tat?f.n, a m? bat i until" June, IM2. The hotnls were toot ?' market when CURB MARKET IS PUZZLED Gets Headache Figuring Out Standard Oil Securities. Tl?e curb market, which has a liuht h?ait.-d way ?f trading in anv wcurlty, a? lua! or prospective, except those housed in the Stock Kxch.-mire, is for the first time In its history ready to admit that It has met a ?lass of business which In too diffi? cult for it to handle. It is the. new necnrltics of the thirty four old .subsidiaries of the Standard oil ?'ompany of New Jersey, t.. be distributed to the sto.kholders of that o.i poratlo'i. which bav? caused the cur:? experts to "throw up their hand?." They lave been Willing to trade in (h?se fractional shar.s in the agiii-.-Rhle, the quoted prloo for all of the thirty-four little bits of stock com ing to the Tiwner of one share of Standar?! <?il aft?r Pec. mber 1 being sllghtlv above |3M, while Standard Oil In Its present |..rm Is ?itioted at $r??, a share, and, after it has parted with its- Interest in the s.ib.-idiarbs. at about | Hut the Standard Oil stockholders are showing no disposition to sell In a bloc't their allotments of s-ock of the subsidiar? y's, and even if thev should, the purchasers ???. oi:l?l find that their bargains would r?|. r. s- nt much trouble. Simplification of the problem could be rea, hed only by shift? ing the ownership of these particles Of st??k so that bits might be combined to make full stiar"s. and ihe whob curt ?/**?? ?''day afternoon had a hea<)ache fr? m try? ing to figure out such a plan. For example, takinu the Atlantic Retin? itis Company, the first on the list: The holder ttf one share ?if Standard oil stock will receive a certificate entitling him to .<?.^-!?KUM of one share of Atlantic Henn? ing stock. The amateur arithmeticians found that n little more than nineteen of these certificates would together amount to a full share, but when exact figures were produced It developed that the excess bo? yond the nineteen ? ? rtlf'nates was a very troublesome fraction. K.4.">9-49.i?9*>. which means fe4t?MMM of Attt-MMn of a I ? r, expressed decimal!.. .tWBM-r. That's why the curb balked. ? s. BROOKLYN GAS PAYS EXTRA Stockholdere Get 1 Per Cent in Addi? tion to Regular Dividend. Wall Stieet expectations of an e-rtra dis? bursement <?n Hrooklyn I'nion Ohs stock were fulfilled y-strnlay. when the director?; of the company declared an extra dividend of 1 per cfit, in addition t?> the usual quar? terly payment of 14 per cent. The extra dividend is the first step toward making up to stockholders the difference between dividends actually paid and the amount they would have received on a sus? tained fi per cent rate since 1?-*?*?. This will require F%\ per cent in all, and the presont extra 1 per cent leave.? f?>_ per cent still to 1 ?? d?-.dared. , The company announces extra dividends i will be paid from time to time, hut it makes no agreement that they will be a regular quarterly feature. JOINS COTTON BILL BUREAU Guaranty Trust Co. to Co-operate with Central Organization. The Guaraat] Trust Company, one of the largest buyers of cotton bills in the coun? try, has agreed to co-operate with the . ?-ritral bureau for th?? n-gistration of cot? ton bill?; of lading re?'er.tly establishi-d her?? ,-,t the sm-K'-stion of the Liverpool Hill of Lading Conference Committee The National City Hank, which handles nn re cotton .ills than any other banking ln.-titutlor !:i the country, still refuses to recognize the bureau, but Charles S t, who is in charge of the centra! hop..*- that it will change Its atll -, the near future. The acceptance ot the plan by the National City Hank . end the dispute over cotton bills of lading ?hat has been going on since April, 1M0. when the ftrsT forgerl?-? were discov? ered in Liverpool. --a? BUSINESS TROUBLES. The following petitions in bankruptcy were filed yesterday: THF. ?SONORA PHONOGRAPH CTQJ4 I'ANY. manufacturers, of phonographs at! So 79 K-ade street, involuntary. Credit | award B. Jordan ?V Co., Hrooklyn. Frederick Pearce Company. $iv?. an?! ? E Brighton, of cm ?Spring Har? bor %: '9 in?oiven< v and preferential F W Hamblin ?V- CO.. of $3,?>?.J Asset? eatlmated. J2r>.?X'<?. The rompan)' ?as incorpoiated in January, IMS, with a capital Mock <?f tUaXOH, and a few weeks ?ago its statement showed, it is said, assets ot $.M>Ti? and liabiliti? s of tlT.ttl BENO C EPSTEIN, ?ommisslon m?-r ?hant, i-etddlng at No. 39*. Wadsworth ave M?e, voluntary Liabilities. K.W.i, to fifty two creditors for embroidery, dress geo?ls. WILLIAM H HINDLEY and HKRT B. 8CRIBER, composing the linn of Hindley A S. rlber, dealers In hard wat.? and plumb ; plies at Montlcello, N. Y , involun tary. ? *va> alleged that thay were in? isolvent and gave a chattel mortgag?- f.?: I?J3,50U <>n all the ?Mareta to Adelben M a broth'-r. and ?'bar?es Engelman ( without consideration. Asset- ar< ?4.?*??. RAILROAD MEN INDU B. & 0. and Lehigh Offici; Charged with Giving Rebate; ?TWO PLEAD NOT GUILT t "Forwarders," Who Accept Rebate, Also Indicted?13 Named in 45 Counts. Indictments against thirteen Individu Were returned yesterday by a federal grs Jury, charging rebating by the Haitlmor? "!?i" Railroad Company and the Lsfe Valley Hallroad ?*ompany on freight ci algnod from foreign countries to nv-rcha In the West. Rob.-rt ?y ways, foreign freight agent the Haitlmor.? A Oblo Railroad Compai was mentioned In six of the indictmen arid among those In.llcted fnr rc'iving liatf-s from the Haltlmore A Ohio w< -Iules !?:. Bernard, of Rernard. .In.lae A < of Chicago; Maurice Ascher, of Gallagl" & As? her. of Chicago; Os-ar F. Koscl trading n? Charles I>. Stone A Co., of ?CI cago Albert K. < ?raser, president of t American Shipping ?'ompany, of Chica?, ami August Rontoux, piesld.-nt of the I lornatioiial Forwarding Company, of Cl cago. ThOtaafl If, Jarvis, vice-president of t I .?high Valley Railroad Company, ai <'lar?-n?e A. Rlood. Its freight traffic ma amer, were Indicted tot allowing rebates ? freight transported over the lines of t ? "lupany, and Ceorge \V. Sheldon, pre? ?lent, and Henry \V. Ackhof, vi.e-pr?. dent, of Ceorge \V. Sheldon & ? o, i.f (I ?ago. wera charged with receiving tho rebat? s. The Investigation which led to the Indlc mantS ?as made by John W, H. ?'rir Assistant Catted States Attorney, on 1 formation turned ,,v?r to tin- proascutot office early In July by the Interstate Coil tuerce <'?unmisslon. The Indictment?, which contained In :i f"rty-f1\r- counts, wen- similar In wordir > v - pt in the details of th?; transactloi coinplaiiK-d of. They cover.-d the pcrrfc from July i, 1910, until ?October 1, i!?ii. ti charges were based on th?- assertion tha although the consignees pai?l th?; lu I freight rate for the goods ahlpped to then tha railroads remitted t?. then amounts re? r? ?seating 10 per cent of the rates charge Mr. ('rim. In explaining tli<- matter I .Imlge Martin, Bald that, while the amount m.ntinned in the indictments wer? ?ma beoauae only .?iiiKb- ?shipments were ? ?n c?-rn?-?l. the violation of the law could h 1 ?ri.vi-ii in those instances, and that th Investigation ha?i shosm tt-at the pra?-ti< of rebating on foreign goods shipped wo OVOT the Raltimore A Ohio and the Lehlg Valley had reached -.'rf-at proportions. Thomas N. Jarvis and ?"larence A. Rloor of the ?Lehigh Valley Railroad company entered tentative pleas of not guilty befon Judge Martin, with leave to Withdraw tl.ei pleas before Deeem?her 4. Judge Martii fixed ball at V-.?*?, which was furnished b? the defendants. Tlie Indictments were based <?n an In r-rsUgatJOfl made by the Interstate Com merce Commission through its division 0 ln?iulry. Tho indictments, according to the Inter stiit?' Commerce Commission, rested on th? ?i.ittrlne that refunds from rates paid tr p.rsons ?ontrolling routing of *hlpm?-nt; Sr?ars unlawful rebates, even though th? persons receiving the rebate funds w? n- i,'?i the owners of the shipments. "As a matter of Cat t," It was said yester day by a member of the commission In ref . renca to ?the ladtetassnts, "all of the re ??ipienta of these payment?. Instead 'if being agents for the carrier for the solicitation of traffic, are in reality forwarders, with their prln-lpal office In the United Stuf?-?, Or i-ls.- employ forwarding agents or broken la Haai York city, who aot .is i t?* nt? of the consignee at Chicago or other interior points." It Ifl the conter,tp>n of the government that the payments to Sheldon ? Co. am to a shipper, and such arc unlawful, because in ti..- dtschargs Ot the obligations of Its contrael with the real consignee, it I- an agent of the latter, and therefore cannot be, under the law. an agent of the railroad ci mi ?any. Jt further developed, through the Inquiry of the Interstate ?'ommer??- Commission, that the tonna?;?- own??l by Sheldon A Ce. was very large. In or?b r t?i obialn the commission on shipments actually OWBOd by tha concern, such shipments were billed fr?>tii N?'W York, It was sai'l. showing S'.-l don ft CO a:? the crm-ignor. wUh Henry I). Aikboff, vl? e-prrsident of IhsMoa i Co., as uauslguss. ?a-? SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the United Statea | for $2.50 a year. EXPLANATORY NOT? Otfcc.?.! "-.? la?*?, i, ? ? m ,M n '.*l ttot-j-. ?. pan thrcus1! Domtt ol equal I ? lux? - raj?tl.roinhp,?"isn?*q?*|l*m p*Utu-, r - -??..'' ?Kl '.W ?*??_??**? J Ptt*) (. ' jt?. #Cleu?J>. R w? ?-. SSro* y ?,; ?s, t!) ?ith th* vtind . .fiord :'4 hour pffc.p loi 4 tiouri tndinf ( p m y*? mi map Basco oh oBsr.pvATrmis tajo IP, M. LAST I! I WIT. Hicir-t.. .'0 In 1898 \jtmeO ?..?H in 1863 I ?n*l Pi?r r>???i. *> !>>?? lor Ih. Month NaraaS 3Ai lnohea Dr-ste? C?.S2 In 1889 UM 0.7-, In 1908 THE WEATHER REPORT. '"?"mi Uaemei nmi Voreeomt ?v ? : tkrtmnem ? ?thai waa - K? north . ... .. ead low? ' Huron 1 In the \.,i tii-iii N-n i:n? ).-. ? - again ?<-? m : ,? uva? ' 0 non a?i?J In ' ?:?.-k> ' tgtan ? ? I prub .. Frida - ?.?lulu, ?"??l??- ,n.| the litke !** ii *n?1 r?1n? I ?n* - Iew?d '-*'? r-;-? ,. |n tl.. ?4tl?nt?, ?' '? n n ,-? .? n r. .-?? ,? i aim ? "~r r, ? north ?tatst la iba south*, ???m ?tat??? i ? ? .Mouniais -nil i.int.ai region? and Ina Northwest ths ?"??"' wlii "- ???'?? FHiai ","1 'tP-nperslure vtlll rl?. Fn-lat a?i?l Friday nicht In th? Kant-rn ?tat???, an! It will IB . h nUina ?tat? i - Ml. .,??i|.,., Valle. ??..I the (4ojHl ilghi r Saturday In U.?? <>??io \ni .!. the lowei Uitt Oi if ?tat?? Th? '? ? i . ribtreti The Upper ?lr <'*???? r vat Inn an hOOf st ?' ' "l-?'" rajausl f?>? si?-?l?l l<?*?Hilr-.. For K? i-.rs.. ii.I ? v and th, Dlatrln of Co rain sml ? (ernenn or to il?*ht. rain Fat.irday met-nlng. fol ?mV increasing aaai and .ontheest ?j . l?.i.1lne.B. followed ?.? anos and nnr**m.ie day I aaal and ?Joulhessl ?aril ' ' - ,,.,,.nmmm ,? Par N? ? Ki rland, Incri-aelns eioudh ? ! lion ?,,.i rain or anon In ^ntba? portion u>. ?litil lurday uith ??ata ?>r -mow m ,,?,; Bn., ?ne? m *^rtbtrn fSfrtta5? r*M>4ersl?, variable ?m.l? t>" ? B*i0g ? I trrnoon and ln?r?a?lns. .... ,. , y.,,k and ICsBtSm l.n.i?.l \arila ln< r?*milng < l?onin-??*. prrakaM?- Mlswed by nun or ?nos ant wannet im. IM? aft ., ?. night priil,?1,1? ?win In iv>utti?-rn ?portion Kin! rain or aaow la n??rt?i? ???? portkia ?Saturday; moderate, rarlabl? ?witurln. becoming asat ami in rreaalnc 'hi? afternoon. Official ob?erv?tlor?a taken at l'nlte,i ?state? weathei bviessa ?' K P " '"' Mt f?How T'-iii; ? rature. Weather, -*: '';""" Atlantli ?ity . S . g \;aT . - . .??' ' ' N.? Orl?an? . '?' ' ?" st i.-.i" . E '.;"?'' Wanlilngton ."?? ?" ' u*r Ural mti'iHl bmrari. Thi followlna from ?!"? W'ai'i'-? Bureau ?how? tin i ?pera tun '"i th? last tarent) foui houri In ? ompfci ? ???"? ?Ith I n ding ?im. of last linn inn mo I'm I h in ? -17 ?_l ?? r ' 4?i .10 S., n, i?" ? !* '? '" ;;:' M ft a in.' .... to W|ll i? m :ni ?n 13 m ... 411 IT 12 P ? ? M ? -i? 4 I 11 ?.._______________________ iii.-i,,-: leiiij^ihiui- yeeteroa 10 o?gr* y. ,?, rast, 2? avarssa ft; ?mim,? (,", ,-orre?pondln? d?t?- I??' ' "" t?; iur?,, f?r (,n<iina ?i?ie i?"' ,hl 'v n;*' ;?-"?. ?? I,,. ?I | oi ca?1 Ini-MMiiK ? l.?n ?? ?i rol I owed bj rain or --n?.? irvd , . this ?ft. m?.r "*'*>' h. urda? prol-bly min; moderst? -varlabl? miana, ?beoamlai ? . m, ?fi moult UNION PACIFIC'S YEAR. Company Shows More Tbon 16 Per Cent Earned on Stock in Year. The report of the Union Pacific Railroad Company for the year ended June 30 shows earnings from transportation operations equivalent to 8.12 per cent on the common stock, and Income from Investmente equiv? alent to 8.19 jH?r cent, a total of 16.61 per ?*ent. The report also shows an Increase in assets In the vear In excess of the In? crease in liabilities of f71.118,2M, of which a bal.it,ce of profit realized by the Oregon ?"?bort Line Railroad Company from the sal?* of Northern Securities stocks and st<?? ks '???hed in exchange therefor contributed J.*>7?>. Actual net increase In ass?-:? wan ?i"i.v.:,.i.... against a net Increase In liabili? ties of }RLpA\Ko. The promts realized by the Oregon fihort Line Railroad ?'ompany (torn its original Investment in th>- 92t,:ns.~i a?ares ??f the capital stock of the Northern ?Securities 'ompany and ir?>m the sale of th- stocks! ? which it received under subscription lights' I to th?- stocks ..f the ?It-eat Northern Rail-' Way ?'?.tupan, and the Northern Pa?-!!!?; Railway ?'ompany r?. ?Ived In the dlstri- ? ??ution of th?- assets .?! th.. Northern ?Se? curities Company were *?8.68i,]57 "6. Of this sum HMMH :;.? wa< taken up bv the Ore-? ??"n Short Une Railroad Company in its "?rorlt and loss account ?n th.- yeat IMtj the remaining M7?C7IH was taken over "aril year, the pr-oflt being distributed as a dividend on the shares o? the ?Oregon ?Short Une Railroad Company, all of which are owr.ed by the Union l'acKl. Railroad Com? pany. In the year thete was a net Increase of ISO miles In mileage of railways <iwn???l; of ???miles In railways owned Jolntlv; of 15S| mil. s in railways operated Under trackage1 rlnhts, an?l of 1?;<? miles In sidings. ( ?n its total mileage operated operating revenues ! ?.J2'l?r''venue *'r"m outside operations were I iU,<?:.V s. a loas of S1.JII.9W fr??tn the pro-1 ceding year. Net earnings after expenses and taxes were jr..711.12?. compared with MO.Wi.fO? in mo. and surplus transporta? tion operations after ?barges. IJ1.:.7'?.19<>, a lo*s of it.414.41'? from the vear b?? n Alter dividends there was a balance of H.onjtS, against IS.SO,a? in the year endei June ::??, mo. Total toc?me other than transportation sonrosa, chleflv interest and dtvldenda on aecurlttes owned, amounted t" nS.3tt.571. a decline rf V.ll.'.i?.1 Fr? in this amount u;.s deducted iivid<t?<ls on stoclnj of the Union Pacific Railroad Company of K.SIt,(iM O ].er 1 fut m the common?, leav Ing a SUIWUI Income from other than Irai portatlon operations of ?9.7:iJ.7u. Th? total surplus from transportation opera? Uons and oth?*r Income was *i 4,'V.i. t ?">. against tlO.M!>.?:i In the year before Clperatlng expenses In? reas??d tt.999.9XS, and taxes .?!'<!'. 7W? Expenditure? for addi? tions and betterments. In?-hiding equip? nient, charged to capital sccuunt amounted to 'K'/jv-.i;.*,. Prom prnrreda of sales ..f lands and money from Interest and prin? . ipil ..f bonds of the l'nlon I'm-lflo I,and Company there <<as received ll.J50.rtiO. which whs applied to the payment of h.?l-j lerments :in?l Improvement.? not otherwlaa 1 provided for. There was an ln?rreane of K1.7S3,ao It, th? funded debt in the yeat. j Net chargea to capital acoounl were M!? - j l?emand loans to the Southern Pa- ? Clflc were tX.Offt.tOh, 1111 Increase of 0.1*16, 7*U>: .ash on hand at the end of th?- year, I ??s shown In the statement of current as-j sets, was $1:', 17!,fill, and demand loans and time deposits, te.W.ftW. There was iwac? ti. ally no change in the vear in the smoun* of Invoatment stocks owned by ths cota? pany No development In the report Is capable of more significant Interpretation than the enormous Increase in the profit and lOM Surplus in the last year. This Increase In surplus Is equal to ,.?) per cent on the Outstanding common stocK and t-tmvertlM" bond eoulvalent it is true thai of ?his to? rreas, aome $?n,r?n<i.n.-4i is ,( ?bookkeeping al? teration. It Is just as true, however, that this bookkeeping alteration makes tt clear thai the company h.is ?)71.Ut,SM more avail? able surplus than has heretofore been car? ried ..n the balance sheer. There Is no mystery In this a?l.ilti?nal .surplus, but It Is reasonable to suppose that the company had some reason in gathering Its showing of riches together at this time. DIAMOND MATCH TO SELL DIRECT. The Diamond Match ?"ompanv hai? can? celled Its consignment contracts with wholesale distributers, and In the future will sell ?ts product on the old plan of direct sale, although still dealing with Job? bers exclusively. The change has been de? cided upon because of the large amount of j capital tl??l up under the consignment a.n<l commission system, the Jobber? not having '.? en required to pay for matches until they had be.-n sold, and also because of tncreas? ?1 ? <>mp?-tltl?>n. It Is denied that the abandonment of the commission plan has been due to fear of prosecution under the anti-trust law. FOREIGN FINANCIAL. London, Nov. 16? Consols closed ?_ lower at 78r.-u; for mone) snd .?"? for account. Anaconda was M higher at HAL, ?'anadian ?Pacific vas % lower at Mt%, ?iran.i Trunk >\as unchangied at -f,\ Mone) was plentiful and discount ratas were steady to-day. The all around h'-sliancy continued on the Si?., k Exchange. Home rails Improved on Um coal rnlnei-s' rote t?? put off th? strike. Later then- was a Setback In rails and minina sharea eased off, while rubber and oil stoi-ks showed irr.-trillar changea American ??entitles opened steady an?l a fraction higher. I.at.r in th?- forenoon prb . ? moved Irregularly. The Iota trading ama generally quiet, but Union l'acide ad? vanced on favorable forecasts of the an? nual report. The closing was iirm <'im adian Pacific was depresasd i>> Berlin re? allz.lng. Paris. Kov, i?v Thrss per ?ent tantas ? 1...-..1 ;. centimes lower at M francs 4;. cen? limea ?Prices w?fre generally firm on the Bourse. Berlin, Nov. M Prices wars generally lower on 'be Bo? rw FOREIGN BANK RETURNS. l/tindon. Nov. If.-?The weekl. return <?f th. Hank Of Kngland shows the following changes: Total reserve Increased Q_174,0tt, circulation ?l.-?-r?-as. .1 ?."?:??'"?. bullion In? creased MSB 000, other securities Increased 1309,000, other deposita Increased m?.<??>.. public ??.-posits increased (l.osi.OOO, govern? ment s?-uriti.s inei.-as.-?! ?l'"?.i>?i. Tin- pro? portion of the hank's reset c to liabilities is now MiM per eent, sgalnst i1.? 70 per cent last week anil compares with an advance Irom .ViC.i. par cent to SSk per ?<nt In this weak last year. /The r.ite of dtsooun$ Is unchanged at 1 per <?nt. The clearings through the London banks foi the week were ?.vo ?VA?tO'. against CM. ftlO.000 last Week and ?t0l..>4!.'Oi m this wv.-k last year. Paris. Nov. 16. The weekly return of the Hank of Franc* shows the following changea: Qold in han?i increased ;i.i ? 0 francs; silver in hand Increased 5,0 francs. _. 1 OUTSIDE SECURITIES. In th" market for outside securities in? terest was generally centred in the higher I priced issue?,, which showed fair activity.. ?Although the ?J.-neral ton.- throughout the! list was Irregular, ti,,. ia*ues ,,* ttl,. ,,, m ? P. XV. Wool worth ?'??inpanv were Introduced I for th?- ?lrst time, with considerable i strength and activity in the common shares, wb!?b advanced over PA point? ami held the gain, while the preferred, on imaf d.alings. ros.- 1 point. 1 tilted <'!gar Stores ?regular, but fairly active, fluctuating w Ithln a range of about :'? points American Tobacco was ?|iliet hut steady Chicago Snlway was slightly firm? r. In the mining Mel fluctu?t tow were narrow, with some ?treasure oti Rav ?'entrai and Inspiration. I ..Hi. Minea Limited, continued Btrong at I an advance of nearly ! points Bond* weie dull, but generally steady. Detailed operations follow INDUSTRIAL. < Ml IIIch. ::.'.:. Amer Tsh ?IBS ?Jaa 4.:..?. lis] Btat? ?ia?. '-? rV 11?. lut Fini. 1*1 < ft '.'O '.Il S00 I n ' 'IK M.irf ?4 SB .-(411 i'n . 1| Sot. ? 24S '-' II? U ; |. | II m s 14?, 11'4 i<? do prat nets. 7s' i 7v _ RAILROAD. M ?.m I- <?. Trw MM H4% i 4.N. CTitesrn ?Jeb. ? '?? '* i??? a.. . if? H % MINING. 1 000 'Beaver ?'onn-1 4?i M j ??Mi Mrsdrn f?v ... 9% ?">'. .; -o Hum. Cost's ... 17'. 17?4 li?. ?Butt? S vu . .">4 :.* S2.700 ??' ?i I? Consol. 18 IS 1 <<?? Co? Aril t-inlt. H II 1,100 RI) ?..??-?.I .... ft i** ?.??i? I-I..I.U.. 71 I 4 r,??i airoui Miiilns 4S IS 1 uno 'Oreens it? i I I ? in.. . h ??n? ? 'an "'? 7S ?,<?? I?.-? ??? 11?. K.-II \j,Xtr -I'm t% ? K liai I*. III ?_.*> Nevada Hllla '-?-? ?_'??i NlPlaa M?'".. 7'- 7?. ;.m i . . nptsrr I .. I?A vi?, Por? ipln? ? '??'? 4 4_ ?io.i ?l?..ir.]|iln? NOT :? '? I -j..? *i-..i. u Tmta M S.SOO li?? Bsj ' ?Deesa 54 H ?J ???i Rai ' ? niial I -r. '.,,'4i ?Tonopsh Esl 1 ? ??*? 1 SOU U rtt Uli Min*? W M am Yuhoa ?;..i.? M i1? s*? BONDS. 110,000 I? T A T 4'*? H"?'1'' ??"'"? I? . ??? l.ls ? M?t 7? llrt 111 4.?Ht.? N Y ?-l? i 4'4' 1-'3r? l"->,? il i?Ni \y \v S M ''-i? "??i1* xm% : ooo |? i.'.ni 7i w l.lUl n-? ?s. Il? < toit i-*r rharr I-0*4 41? > 41 l'iv 14?. 7V?, M r.'? 17'. M n: S A, 7'l 4-. ?V. '.". I M "ir? 1^1 st I.V) *. :? 4.*. M M*4 78? ?.Mi4'j ?. 4?: 17 . r.4 M H X 7.1 ?A v. Il M :??. M [A M ?-?N H4>'. Il???) HSti 1 i*t ?? . 99 A Us s ll?? THE MW?KETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. Beans, has?.. .. Klnur. bhl?. Flour, ?sack?..., ?'ornmeal. Inf. Hominy, plfg?... Wheat. bu?h_ F.?rn. bu?h. (nt?, beak. I'ea?. hush. I ?rlev, bush... . Malt, l-iiili. Rice, pkts. Hay. ton?. Straw, ton?. Mlllfeed. ton?... ?Sraa? a'd. bag?. Hop?, hal?-?.. . Reef (canned), <s Ha? on. pkK? ... 4*iit meat?, pkgs Lard, tier? es_ I_r?1. k?g?. Tallow, pant Soap ?t?v-k. pkg? ??rcase. pkg? . . Hutt?r. pkgn . . . ?h<"'?e, pkg?. . . . y.ggn. ,-ases. l?r noultr>. pkg? live p. ?iltrv '? ??range? (Fiai, em <>ran?"e? ?Cali, e? New York, Noveniher 1?. lttll 3.AM41 Umnni (<*al). ?a ?*3 7 l?02!(}rap?? M'ai), ct?. 14,?VW _i.-'-?4! Pears ?Tab. ct?.. ?LOT 1.2B0, l-nine? i."al). pkg? ?.WX? W Italalna K'al). pkg? 2.00U ?7.701)1 Apple?, bbla. *.2**> 1-ITB Potatoes, bbla.... 6.4?V) N?.4ft0' onion?, bbl?. *10 ?1.9001 i*r?nl?err1ea, pk?a 44* ?V?.T?'.'.? i,r?,,| fruit, pkg?. 1.IW0 7.64XV ftosln. bbl?. I.MJ 2.???O Koaln oil. bbl?. J0 T?.'!'Spirit? turp. bbl? V> 3" Tar. l.bl?. ?' A?y Sugar, bbl?. ?Mg '?'?41 sugar, bas?- }?**} H72'Mol???*?, bbla... 1.7? 77?: (>| Ira ire, pkg?. ... ?Jg inn- nn. |Ub. bbl?- lg 2.''ii oleo ?lock, pkg?. em BS IVanut?, h?g?- MS 2.?2S? Tob?.-?'?-, hhds. ... ?'??'> ?J'M Tobacco, ti? - ?Jo ?JOS Toba- eo. pk?-?- w>l> 241 \Vhl?key. bhl?... . Ug 4.11.1'Wool, ?a-k?. UM 1..101'i'ot'nn. hole?. 4.US 4.?IMC,>f?eed oil. bhl? 700 2.7?f?t Hide?, No. 10 1.BB0?, Skin?, bale?. 2P> 11.17.'? Wine (?.'ab. bbl?. 10?' 1.3001 Wh.?at. bush Torn. hu?h . I'ea?. bu?h . I'ean?, l?u?h. Flour, hbl? . Flour. ??ra?a Mai H? p? ?ai'ka.. . B*d, bag.? bale? hal?s. . . WMskev. ?ai? I'ogk. bb!? . Beef, bbl?. EXPORTS. ?M.MTI H?ef. f?. 11 9WV Ra.on. I*h.1.707 l?i Ham?, fh. 10 20! I*rd, It).1.21S, Oil Taliow. t*->. 27ft. 7ftO? ,;?.?.. Th. IBS. 303 Hutter. lb. 1, 2?i ?heeae. IT?. 3?. ?Jil' Cot'ft nil. g?l? 'Wi 260 I.?ib oil. gal?... 7.V). 1701 Cotton, bale?... 18, ?i S2 ,(40O ,??Sf>f> 7.V> Oto ?200 ??? iao THO ISO M I CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron. V. No t f.ftl 12?-,'i'otton. middling. k.t0 Iron 00, No 1 . 1ft 2ft i ?'offee. No 7 Kin. IB Sreei rail?. 12ft : Sugar, granulated 6.2?) Stand op. sp.it 12 3-*? I Molasses, O K, p 40 Tin.?W 1 Beef, family.?14 26 Exchange lead. 4 .17?-, lteef ham?. 30 It Si->??lt??r . S80 'Tallow, prime . 6 4 Wheat N?, 2 red ON 'Pork, me??. 17 7,"? ?Corn, new 10% Hog?, dr. lflll th NN <ial?. ?tand wtl. -r'**Vj bard, mid West. ?>40 Stow, Mpl? pit ?'? 4.". ?Fxport, fob afloAt GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New Yorl?, November IS, 1011. ?.HAIN WHEAT Finn. v. it'-, covering du?, to strength ?abroad, '-losln? at a net advance ,,| i. | v Western report? were rallier bullish, unhiding ?mailer ?re-celpta at North ?rsateni |?"int?< ?nd a blizzard In Minne?,.ta. <-a?h m.irU.ts firm, with f?ir milling ?1em?nd. Broomhall estimated Artf?ntln? shipment? for th-- week nt 100,000, compared with aftl.???'?? la?t we. k un?! ?M0.00S last year. Kxport ?iil-s. .". I??a?l? ?>f Manitoba at outpurt?. No 2 re.1 her?- '.iv . ?both elevator, export hasl?, an?l f >. I? .-?float. No 1 Northern Hututli. $1.1-1^ f ,. |. .? ?1-v.it i'DKN --Firm. < losing a? a net ?.?Ivan?-' gt \'- Eastern ?-ash ?lemand was ?,il?l to b? good, and !t i? expected tha? early rveelptl ?111 be well tak.n ?are of. bpotl :; load? at outport?. K.xport i-orn. T014? f ,? 1. ?flon? to arrive. OATS Inactive, bin steady. ?'ash demand Mil modera?-*, cash at? eaa? standard ?bit?-, r..'.???- in eie ulnr; N?. g, ,",4< : No? .1 an?1 4. ."?3 4c, and natural and whit? 'lipped. S2<**?Me en track. RTE Dull; No 3, ?93c nominal, e I f Buffalo lo arrive. BARLEY Steady; malting, ?1 16 f $1 1'.', ?.- I f Htiff.-.ln. HEW YORK PUCES. Ycfter ??pen. High. I-nw. Close. d?y. y.y-n ??<??<{, Wfr ?A Wheat: I ?ecember Mai .... ?.?'.) 104'? l?04e? 104% 1 ?J4S 1 "4 INTKKIOIt HKtKllTS. Flour. W'he?t. * ?'orn. To-day . "14.000 410.00? 217."??? I^ust week . 020,000 4O'?.0?)?) 44S.?*M0 Laat \ear . 7.17.?Xi?) M.60S 4:2,<X>0 SKABOAKI) t I.KAR.\N( KS. Wheat. ?"orn. oat?. T- lay . 7.??s? ios.??4>) . ift.000 Last wri-k . tt.it?) loo,?? 11.000 Last year . 38,00?' na\t0t U.oOU RUM K AMI MKAI, Flour uulet and un?et tl.-.l Bpring pat.int.-, $.". llOiflf. 70; wint.-r ?traifhta *4 :'.?>n $4 ."???. -winter patent?, ?4 4ft'? I ?SO; i?prinK ?leurs. |4 40014 TO; ?xtra No 1 wlnt?;r, |8 70613 00: "xtra No '.' winter, $8 55g *:i 6."?; K.in.ia?. ?tralfhts, ?4 7.'?,i ?". fancy sprinK patent?. |0:5-fa$0?ift. RTE FUOUR?Steady; fair t?. (fon.l. ?4 7."? i'i $4 !'.".; choice to fan? y. $ft"i ?.". 30 ("ORNMEAL K11 n dried. $3 HT, ft $3 70. BAO MKAI. I'lti? ?rhlt? and yellow, tl ?1" f |1 S3; coarse, tl Hg $1 ?'?" I'KKP-Western sprlii?;. *2d; ?tandanl mhldllns. $2?! ST,; flour ,1??. t2HT,l). red <lo< |S1 2ft; cltv bran, $24.'??? bulk, $2.'. '.o ?ack?, liil.l.lllnjr. ?ft 50?9$.tl 50; r-d doff. $:;i ?ft; homlnv .hop, $2ft bulk, $2H '-'0 ?acias; ?atlini al, $:??? ft?)',i S4<? 4 OTTO.N -Tho action of the revision com triltte.- of th?- Cot-ton Kxi'hiinge at the close of, I'lisln?'?? on Wednt-sday appeared to k1\ I ?UM ira?a ntlatsetlon, and Um market it?eif ?uk seated that th? aaw acal? of ?iifrer?-nc?? had been pretty well dUcounted. Trading wa? not active ?nd fluctuatlona were Irregular. The ton?-, however, w a? uenerally steady, with big ?pot house? lar*?? buyer? of near and ?prlng months, and the close wa? very steady, net 8 point? higher to 4 point? lower. According to M-niphls WtfSa the National dinners' Assocln tlon report? ll.47S.000 bal?'? ginned to Nov-in I ? ll This would Indicate rather a ?harp falling oft in (tlnri'.tis for the period as com? pared with th? pr?.\ I?,us period, but It I? ?aid that 'h?- report attribute? this to unfavorable ?:? ?luriiiK the Klnnin?* period. Southern ,[,-?t markets wer? i-i?i<- higher to l-lflc lower. illy uii'liani;'-'! Local i ontrSCt prices: ? ip'-n 0'J.I 1)27 U.04 0.10 I ;i !? L-7 i? n Yester Hlnh. I??w. ?lose. day. !? -.'.i o 2H ' ;? ?NM.S1 ? 22 1? 33 '.?24 ?9.S1M.S3 H.32 1? 10 ?02 ?J.O9-?J0 10 ?.OS I !) 14*j0 1?. I? 13 I? M 9?>? B.1B#S.30 ?.? 17 B.33tiS.2fi ?22 ?2-4 S.1I 1? 3-ffl 27 I? n 0 20 ?27 S.9MS.-I ?3?) tAi A 24 !?.'*? lit ?.'S !'34 '.'.?:o 0.30 B.si?aaa 034, '.? 32'.(-? B4 ? 34 B.?.1 0 .30 tJOtWOM ?34 spot ?|iii,?t and Onehanged at i>..".iv for mid dun?; upland; sales, 201 balea; delivered on , 1. inn bules Liverpool ?ahles: Spot f|iilet, sal??, rt.00?) bale? ?p.-culit:??n an<l ex? port, "?nu. Amerl-can, 11,000; imp.-it?. 10.000; American, 10.000. Middling upland, .*> _M d. Futur.? openeil ?teady. .it I '-, points dei'line; , lo?e,| ?| net. bat ?teady. A% to 4 pi'nts lower ??Jovember, .", old. S"ovember-D?ac?mber, 4'?',?,I. December- January, 4?."><i; Januarv rebruary, 4.!>?td. February March, 4.97Vid; March tprll, I.SSd; April May, I.OId; May? .lune. .",??:id. June-July, ."? ot'-j.i; .luly-Au?u?t .", n." ?... d . AiiRiist-S.-pt? mber. 5.0414 d; Sept? ?m lu-i -i u -, ,,i,et. .'?ii.i:.?l. (i, ti.ber-November, B.034. COFFEE Firmer. clo?lnr at g n.-t advam-e Of 7 to '.'4 points, ?ale?. 47.ftOO b?({?. The Rrm u?-?s was based <?n the strengtli In Brazil. where prHaa, a?nco<jndlns to th- ?p?-cIhI eabb showed ai. advance of lo<? rei?. lepr.ser^tinK ? total Kaln of 4??o rel? from Monday, equal t?. ?boni ?'?i? points here, ?'?st and fre'.Rht offer? wer? lieber. Santos 4? b.-ln-s quoted a? ISg 1014c, -?r .ibotii In point* higher than Mon day. ?Demand for ?-ost and freinht eff.-o very ??,.,,i European market? without ?pedal feat bra, Havre ?losInK urn-hanged to '? franc net .,,!?. an? e. and Hamburg '? fi \ pfennig higher; guiar cabl?ra from Brant owing to a holiday there OS W??ln-*?iav. Spot .?te.-idler. I;i?. No 7. I.", -i 1ft 14c N 'ml er ?December, January.. [?'. I ruarv. March.... April. Mai . .t;:n,. Julv. AiiKUt-t .... I? 30 ?September ??, !,,l?er. . 0^1 Local i iintnct prices Op llii.-!? ?Lots No? ember I '?? - ml,, r .?..n in, ? F. t.ruary Mareh ? ? April ... Mb] ... ... J :;> 13 47 Augi:?t . . . er 13 4* c,-tober . . 13 4-' 1'KOMMONS 1 i 85 14 1" ii n 13 ,M 14 42 14 10 13. ?10 1.1 ? 13.47 13 4? 13 42 ! 1 IB 14 10 II .'.7 1.1 ftl 1347 1.1 42 1.1 42 Ye?ter ?lay. 14 3.1 I 4 21? IB.BS IS. TO II M 13 4.*, 13 41 Il 4?i 1.1 30 1.1 37 j IS.IS 11 3.*, I t BEEF pa? k>.? V*21 UK Firm ?'I.lie 14 4<V?|4 41 14 .'?i'i 14 40 14 Oii'oM 10 1.?.M4} 11.00 i'i :,:?,; I.:.;.? 13 .w... 13 -?-, 1.1 53C1S.S! leei.ifiii 13 47-013 4S 1.1 4H-i,l"t 47 1.1.4591.1 4?'. 13 4.1-31?. 4?i Firmer, with comparath .-lv nd b.ivlnr In |e;,,Hn< packen, me,?. BIT S09S18; fam'lv. ? short clear, *17 '?:,-t'*i>? 20 Meat M-??,'"( $13; family. 1140114 50 |1 I ", ."?o. -.tra India mes? ?-Jo .".o BEEF HAMS Quitt. ??_?!?'? Mi l-l;?::-'SKI? HOOf" Bteady; bn??on?. ?S, is.i lb, A%e: l?1i? lb. I%c; I40 lb, s^r. pig?, -rm,c >'l'T M FATS Pickled belli.? In lb. |1#1fU? 13 lb. I?i'..?'. 11 lb. 10i4?. p|,k|ed ham?. 117? 11 ,r TA I.LOW TUrelv ?lead?. ,-|tv, A ", , a?k? 1 counti?. ?S,?<i7c. LARD Firm Ml" dle Weat, o f? i'? i:-?- city, B14 0SKr: refined. .^?-?itli Amerl'ii lo.",?).-. ?-ontitient. [, s:? Bl ?II. k.-g?. II.*?0r. compound ?readv. TUff?i? STEARINE Oleo !>',, ,|.v Uni. 10-Rlou, METALS '"ri'F.n Standard ?teadi. spot ?n?l Kovembe? quoted m IS 2.". '?i 1'.' |.v. r>e ??etnber. I'." 30 ti 1.' V). t.niuirv. 123ofi 12 -i"? ? ' ' ' '-Oc. March. 12 3". i y; ?'..".. Ixtndoit 1er -pot [ST 1? :',?i future?. 1ST ia? 34L Eaporta, IS.4SI top? ? >> far tri'n m-?nth Lake copper l3%#1S%c; ?-?'?? ?i 13\? raatlna, 12 ?, ;t i-??-, TIN St?*ady; ?p??' iS.35*B4S.T.*?<r November i . 1 ". ' ??. December. 4304S.5Oc January' 1^' 7."?'i r. '-'*,, February, 4'.' .?,<?-,,? \:\,- 1 . .-????,.!\ . ?pot -t.?7 Ifta; futur?a c 1 **>7 10? ?.k u> ? ' 1 "?? \- ? Y..ik. 4 '.'i)ir4 .to, Eaal s? 1.? uiF Tii? leading pr?s?lueer haa ?-1 . ' the prie? of end from 4.38c t?, 4 I ? I.' IT? Bd SPELTER Firm A 40 , 1. du,- ?,,,.|i \-,--.v Y?.rk and S? l,o?u, | on,Ion ttt IB* ANTIMON! Hull. i'?nk?i?>,, sir' ' "I l?al!.?li!? XJH nf,| quiet. No -j foundry N? 2. St 4 7".? ll", x,, 1 x.uthern ?oft, |1.*><9 I ,? ? ? \,,rtb,-rr?. ?15? ?M 2."? ,r..l NO |1B -.'i ? <?i rONSEtTD oil Th? November no?ition wa? firm, closing at an a'.\an?e ,,f 7 point?; ten '???i? ?mounted t,? 7oo ?barreta ;.?(..r m nth? bare-1 id] l>- ?I ?onirait prb-es: ... ^ . Yeater "l-il High. I>iw. Close Jay ftwt-tfrtoo -I .", ?-1 - in r- ?i? <?i .*? i-*; *? ' .*. i-, ?n -, no r?? .urn? ft 71??, 7.1 B.To .'? ra#a.ao b 77 N..\, mbei f? ??l December >? ft?1'1 n I oi ?Mar b April M..-. :. 7'.' :, 7?? ft ss :, c.i I 7u ft 72 ?'? M .*. '?ft :. ? .'. (17 ft 72 ."? 7?; MOI \-?.|-. \M? Midi-, <jul?t and W|,h ??nt Important - h?ng. NAVAL STOBES Kplrtt? turpentine ?taadv l-ut qulel I!?'??In ?n?l t?r -lull and urn-hanged oil g I n ?seel ?il une. nun bul nn further Seellna wa? ?jeportad. Itrrin.il petroleum un 1 lidiiged KHI K'? ?dv to firm M (,AK Oftnad ?i.-h?U ttttk I llule batMr demand; Ullre? in,4ianf.-.|. tin.- granulated. S30e net, li??? 2 per ?ent ?-??h llmi firm, ?-eiitrlfugal ?H1 ?e?t. .", r.'tjft 1-V; mi|?.-,.\H.|.,. mi t,.,f 4 ???? 4 UV . ati.l iii.l???*? aujtar. ?0 l??t 4 37*4 40. t_tn yesterday, ?bout _\.i>ni baa? I^ulalan? ?>i?ais. prompt and (?.-.?> ??eks shipment were sold at .". I3#> i'"' la Maaas boat ?ugar wa? unchanged te %d higher; November and D< her. l?i? IIlid? May. 17? 3d Iy?n?1on cable visible ?upply a? 1.450.noo ton?. ? ? COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKET New York, November 1?. 10 Hltvs AND PEAS?Receipt?. 3 H'.?:. bean?. 025 bas? peas, ?'hohe ?tate ma not very plenty and ruling steady M* ?low and ?lightly ?aeler I'ea fairly talned. Red kidney lower and ?in?el California lima ?howlng quite a ?harp vanta under ?Irmger advice? from the C Scotch pea* In ?, :ier?' favor. BEANS. row, choie, 10O II,, $<T',w|l?n. poor to i 94 2.*,0>4 70. medium, choice, $4 2???? P'tor to good. $4 #$4 l.?V; pea, choice, ?4 $4 .',??, poor t?, good, $1914 20; rc.l k;e choice, i:, .v-.i$:? ?;.-.. fair to good. 95 25 01 black turtle ?oup. 95 50; yellow eye, ch 14: llm?-, rallfornls, choice, 9?*.l"; P Scotch, choice, loti lb. ?fl. green. Impo $4 ?JOf ?.'.. HITTKR--Receipt?. 4.113 pkg?. Strong! beat grade? of fre?h table butter and p were i.lta.n-rd nbout *jc; ?tock ?till coi forward slowly, and fre?h good? are ab?<> promptly at revi?e<_ quotation?. Rom? t biiBlne?? in ?forage eream?Ty at from 201 for fair to fancy. Beat gradea of pre ?lolng heiter, and ?tronger market for fac ?nil parking ?tock. Cream'nr. ?p???rtal?, M?s#SSc? extra?. .14c; nr?ta. 3l032>,c; on,?. 2S?S30c, third*, 2fl027c, held, ?pe?* M2> ? ? ,-t.ic: extra?. 310 32c; fu*f?. 2**1 ?eco-ida. 27',? ???4?^c. third?. 2*?02*t1.-,c; t d?lry, tub?, linest, 32c; gooj to prime. Sic; common to fair. 23027c; procea?, clal?, 25'?? fc 2flc ; ex'raa. Hllfmi flr?t?. 24c. ?econd?. 22039 He, factory, current m firsts. 22?*?-; ?erond?. 214022c; third?. : 21?-; packing ?tock, June make. 21>ic cur make. No 2, 204 'n 21c, packing ?tock, N litt ?Me. CHEESE?Receipt?. 1.3IW boxe? Flrm leadlng grad ??. Rnough to ?upply cur requirement? at qu.Matlona. but buyer? lo.l for large line? of flne?t full cre?m flat? w? probably have to pay a fractional preml Current make, unie?? f?irly well ?-tired, tracta little attention. Flneat ?Un.? t Sta'e, whole milk, September and ear special?, lb, l.'.'ic, average fancy, 15015 current make, ?pecial?. ll^c, average fa 14?*c; under grade?. 1 2'/_ t? 14 %c ; Pall I September and earlier. be?t, l.'Vjc; curl make, be?t, 15c; ??at*, ?klm?. September earlier, ?peclal*. | J K M 1 *,e ; ehol. e, lli.6! ?urrent make, ?pedal?, 12 *>. 012'ac; cho 11 if 114c all m?lt-i. good to prime, 0' 1'? ?.-<?; ?ommon, fi'vHc, hard ?klm?. 2{|3e. KtiO?4 Receipt?. 4.HI5 c??e?. Hlsh gf fre?h e?s? ??aro? and firm, medium and io grade?, that form mo*t of the ?upply, ?I Refrlserator? freely offered but ?tesdy v? a fair demand. Fre?h gathered, eat dot. n. T,"ru 30c; extra flr?ta. 34030c; flr SI 033*?; ?ecOfld* _s-, ,|ii, , third?. 23ft". held freah. poor to fair, 2?)02ftc; fre?h K? eieri, dtttb??, No 1. IPtLmPAt; No 2, lf#l poor to fair. lS#lTe; check?, prime, 1 174c; poor to good, 144} Irte; refrigeran ?peei.ti mark?, fancy, local ?torage, char paid. Tic: firsts. SI?3114c; on dock, 20fi2 ?econde. 10?. ?920H6; .?n dock, 10**2?ic; thh 16 f* 1 *?4.- : dirtle?. 1.Ull<4.-, ?t?te, f'ennsylva and n?arbv, hennery white?, fancy, ?arse, r laid. B0#BBe? ?r|e<t<d 44 hite?, fair to S?i 4<?i. lie; hudly mixed. 324. 3Hc; henn Hrnt'Ti. 3<?tj30??; cnthered ?nd mixed. I 37. If ?stern, -rather???! ?hi?-?. 33 940c. Kill ITH?DRIRJ) Spot evaporated ap| unchanged. ?Future market firm, though qu er; November delivery, prime, >?c; Deceml January, ?44c; future ctinp? ea?v at 2H0. N..vemt>er. in barrel?, mid wast? weak at 1 "illy exceptionally 1 35c, November I ?eceml loose, f o h ?fate. Raspberries quiet. 1'her and blackberrlea scarce and llrm. FRIITS FRESH .\|.ple? ?nd pear? ?ell well ?t ?teady price? ?Irap?? dull and w? I'ranherrle? ?teady. Strawberries dull. Oran and grapefruit In good demand for treat; SI nary ?low. FMn???ppie? firm for ??hatea lai APPLES. SplUenberg, ?2ft?,-i; MuilBSSa I $1 75093; ?now. ?2fl?4, Twenty dun, e and Kl |2 2r.<ir?:t.V>, Wealthv. ?2.r?3 25; M Int.??h, ?1 fo?4; Italdwtn. $1 .'-Oit12 7.'.. H.-n l>avl? and H bard?on, 9150092 60. York Imi.erlal, |2,'fl?|:i greening, fl "-0*ff?3 50; Inferior, bbl, ?10?1 Ear Wettern boxe?, a? to kind, $1 250 PEARS, Sheldon, hhl. 930?5. Lawrence 1 Puche??, ?2093; Kleffer. IlMSSO: ORAP1 Concord. 1" aassXet crate, $1; Niagara, 10- baa crate, ?K,,?2 Ve. 4 It. l-asket. lia 13c; btack. ?lie; black, H th ba*ket. 13017c; 2<? tb. 3004 Niagara, 2?? tb basket, 30040c; ?'llnton. tra tun. 9-150975 - Catawba. $.VI; Niagara ?nd O ? ord, ?<*4>0|35; ?'RANUKItRIPlS. ?'ape Cod, Il bbl, ??J'8?!?30, early bis. k. Wdi't ?**0, New Vt crate, $1 ?4,T.?8$2 10; Jersey, bbl, $7 2Ti4*7 ?tandard trate, |1 2.'ei2 50; STRAWBKRRM i'allfornla. pint. 25?3.V; CITRON, bbl. -MH-?; ?SRAI*F?*RI'"1T. Florida, box, $2.g$?; ?1RANUI Florida. l?ox, |1 MM; riNF.AI'PI.KH, P" Rico, crate, 75c?0$2 50; Cuban, 60c?$2. Flurl 75?'? 12 50. HAY AND MTKA1V- Offering* of ?'anndl grading fiom No 2 down liberal and mar weak on ?mall bale?. High grade?, both la and ?tnall baled, uteady. Heavy clover mil and clover ?caree. Rye ?traw weaker. UA larg? bale?, new, timothy, prime. 100 tb, $1 No 3 to No 1, 110*130; ?hipping. 05c. packli tJ,V(r7. .-?O'.er, mixed, light. $] 15, nearby, t $122'-,. pure. Iltfll 20; ?4TRAW, long rye, ? t?5c; oat and wheat, 55c. HOPS?An exporter purchased 300 bale? low grade old old? at l?c. Thl* cla?? of ?tock new pretty well out of first hand?. A few on nary grade? of ?t?te are offering? at Idc, I finer ?tock Is going very generally to brew? with whom there I? ?till large trade. Count advice? all stronger. Not much change In 4. ruling rate? in the tnterlor of thl? ?t?te, t ?ftles are reported In California at 4<>?4H, Oregon at 4'."a43--. and In the Vaklma dUirt.-t 110424c. In th? best l?x*alltlea on the Co? grower? are asking 434340c. , ?.AMI.?Foreign game aelllns fairly. I) meatlo rabblta Irregular In quality and val? -ome ?alea a? low a? 10c a pair, though prti cottontails about ?teady at 2??2jc. rOI LTRV- -AI.IVK--R?crlpta unloadrd t day, 10 carload? by freight and a few acatterli car? by expre??. Trading not ?o active, b prime grade? ?teady Poor gradea dull and I regular. CHICKKNS. txpreii?, It., 110114 prime Western, freight. He; Southern, 104 F?>\VI>, expre??. llijll4o. We?tern. averag freight, II: prime, Southern, lo^jlo'jc; po?>r medium, freight, 10c; ROOSTERS, IT?. 74 TL'RKKYS, Mijl??'; DUCKS, Western, lb, 13 Southern. ISe; OBKSE. ISe; ?iiriNKAS, pal 50c; PIOKONS. aOe DRESSED Supplie? 111 eral. BMtrs delayed ?to<k t., com?-, und with ?lo trade the market I? weak and unsettled. Choi. ?fVsstsrn s;.rltig ?luck? In fair demand arc! tin Maryland ?prlng g??e?e rather slow sale ai prices easier. Squabs unchanged. FRES KII.I.KD TI'RKKYS lee.l, ?prlng, drv plcke ?alectSd, Tb, 20?; average be?t, Is.:; ordin?r 14<?tlUe; scalded, l?S*ftte; old hen;? and tot* average b'st, tt.. 18c; common, l?fli?Vc; CHICH ENS, dry packe,l, 12 to box. milk fed. 24 tb ar ?in.1er to dozen, HO?22c; 26 to SO lb and unde 170ISe: torn fed, 24 tb and under, Wtjlttr; -?o 1 30 tb, 14?15c; milk fed, 5 lb and upward. 184? 4 11. and upward. 17 4c; 9% th. 15c. 3 tb, 14. ,urn fed, 4 tt> and upward. 1,V: 34 tb. 13c; lb, lignite; CHU*KEwS, bed. i.bls. Philadelphl and other nearby, fancy, ?quab. broiler?, pal 4?iiii<n<-, averag? best, lb, ttmtbc; ?elected ro?L?i er? 22. : medium, l4fylAr; Pennsylvania, broil ru. Itttlto: r??aj>ter*. lf-tflUc; mixed. 11? 13? Wasters .?n?l Southern, milk fed. 4 lb and tf ward, Hie. 3'j P.. l.'C-i'ifll. ; mixed sl7.es. 13?,1 U'.c corn fed. broiler?, 2 tb and under. Urn try pltked. 4 tb and upward. 134.-, t% tb. ll< mixed. 11 . medium. 100104c: Ohio and Mt.-hl ?an. ?raided, broiler?, 13c; 4 Tb and upwan* i:t4.-, mixed. H 4012c. other Western, broiler? |_te; 4 n. and upward. 13c; .. to 41j k\ 11, mixed. IO?104e; medium. 1?>c; WeMtern, poor t f.tir. IdJSe; k??wi>. We?tern. Ih.xsj, no tb an over to d-.zen, dry pick, 104c; 45 to 55 It faney, Ue; 40 lb and under, 114c; bbl?. Iced 4 to 4 4 tb, clean. 13c; average be?t. 12c t\ XX, sOd under, 104011c. Southern and South western, 12?R124?-: ?"?til.? and Michigan, ?calded choice. 124c: oth?r Western, average t>ei.... ISe Western and So-itbern, \xyor to fair, 7?0.-: .!. cock?. IO'?c; Dt'i'KS. ?[.ring. Western, choice lie; poor to good. SgPJc. UKKSK. Miring. Mars land. IMlSx*; ?JQUABS, prime, large, while dozen. $2tfl4.V?: dark, ?1 .10, cull?. ?*0',?7', FROZEN Tt"RKET8, young torn?, 17'<t23c hens. 14?21c; old hen?, 21.-. torn?, 22c; Texas No 1. l?J0PJc. POTATOKS AND VKliKTABI.ES Potatoei i.-'lve and higher. Sweet potatoee firmer Onion* firm. Bean? higher for famv, will -, 111e ?ale? above advnn.-e quoted, ?orne vert poor ?e|lln< under Inside quotation? Aspara g?i? In I'.rht supply. nnissel? sprout? steady Celery ,1rm. Cucumber? firmer ? 'aullflowen ?.teady. Kt-gpUnt? higher. Kai? und ?pln.i.-l In gooil demand and ?teady. Lima beam ?caree. Lettuce ?1? tlve and higher. Rom.iln, more BJeatjr and lower, ?'hlcory and esearsll ?lull. Okra firm. Pepper? firm for be?t. A few pea? brought $.",. Rii?ll?he? lower. To? matoes In good demand POTATOKS. Maine bug. |2 M012 TO: In hulk. 1??0 lb. I3 7Q0|*I long Inland. No 1. bbl. *3fj?:!'?5. state. l..ig, 12 5001200; In bulk. IM lb. ISSO092TS; Mlehlgtvn I SO-lb bag. ?2 25: Southern, lat? . rop. i.?.: $2092 25: Ir1?h, 1?:. 11. bag, $22.? S2M; SWKET POTATOKH, J-*r?e. . No 1, hi,;. 12012 BO VlnHsnd. basket. SOe0fl 20; other Jerser. T9C0I1 12. Southern, ?ello?, bid, $| M 0)2 25; A8PARAOPS, California. dox.-ti tumbe? ?44i ?0; ARTICHOKES, keg. $.".'?i?7; BRI'SSELS BPROt'TS, <ju?rt. 801Sr BEANS, SOuth ''arollna, wax. ba?ket. ?a>t0$2; green, 50c?12 25: Virginia, green. ba?ket. $l?/$2.-.0. Florida, wax. b.ieket, I10S2BO; green, fl (?, ?2 7.-. HRETS. bbl. I10S125; CARROTS ???bed. bbl or bag. ?1 fr?1 2.'.. unnashed. ".'?? ^,?1 Western. H?0-Ib bag. ?"Se; 100 bunche?, ?I :,0 ?Al.PAUKS. red. ton ?ix*t?22. Danlah. ?i4if?i?? lomeetle, ?l?i'a?i4. CBLJBRT. rough , rt?e I20S2SS knot. 100 bunrhe?. ?3 g ? I l'HirORT and F.S?'AROI.E. b??ket. 5<Vif?| 2?; 1 Ti'CMUKI'.S riorldS. ba?ket. 920SS C \ri.ir-'l.'>WERS. short <-ut. bbl, |1 750 *?_.-.?. long, 11011 &?*) k?;?;im.an'i s. b,,? 1150912 50; KAI.K. bbl. 30?S0e; HORSE? RADISH, 100 n,, 14 750$5 ?-0, LIMA BEANS potato I asket. ?1 :.o*f?2 ,v? bsg. ?1*M? l.ETTUCB. state. b??ket :.o. ?i$2. nesrbr, '?"? Cl?l 7.'.. Mar. land and VCgtnla, :.??. 'd?l 7,-,, North I'arolina. B*V0|1 50; New ?>rle.,n? bbl ?I T?7 ' :i?ket. ?l'2.-,?i?2: ONIONS, white' tl ?"??? ?#01 0?'; ?t.?t? and Weatorn. |00-lb 1 ng. ' s. Hew. ?I 7.-.ff?2. 140 11, bag ? ?2 ',?? red 100-|b bag. ?1 <!0?)?l ?O; Orange t .iijnlv. re.l or yellow, bag |20$2 50; <"on neetleut Vsllsy. Hx?-lb bag. ?i 60f*|t SO OKRA, 'airier. ?24713 2.-.; OYSTER PLANT im. buncbes, ?4-.I*.*.. PEPPERS, Jer?ev, green ?ugar bbl. |1 2110SI 75; r..d. ft 2S0S1 7? green, regalar bbl 7Sc0St 29; red. f 1 -d*$| .-,1? gre.-n. ?.asket. fl0g7.V; red. ?.ItJMA?-. Florida Fox. I13O0W8O carrier, $10$l 7.V pcmp KIVS bbl. ?U)?7.*.c PEAS, South Carolina basket, *-!**?"?. ROMAINE, ?t.ite. bssksc. .".o. ?> $1 -'.- Beerb* Me? ti; Florida. *l??i.*.o Mes Orleans bbl, ?2tr?i sriN.v.-H, boaket -.7? MtTASH, Hubbard bbl. 7.'.' msrrss .-,...,7'.. Klon.l,. v, hite. box. ?2??2 .'.??. ha?' ket, |1 MftS; TI'RNIPS rutabaga, bb! |1; white. 7.'.. .?1; TOM tTilKS Florida. ,?*? ri.-r. 12013: Pvibsn, .'.??<? ,11-. nesrbr. i?ix. JS> ,,?l i'il.fornl... $lti?l.-,0. WATERCRESS 111*0 bunches. ?1 fl ?2. MU K AND < RKAM The exchange rat- re? main? at 4 11 quart net to the ahlpper In t'n. 2H. *..p> or ?I !?! a II?.quart can delivered in S.tt Toril The market la well balitn. e.l. ?ot wilh?tan?:.ng the fall |r, the temp?rature ? bleb. I? ??? ?bought. iaoiiIiI be followed be .1 ?hoit.iK' S., '.ong i? eeadltlons remain n? ih*v .ire tbeie will he no change hi price The receipt? of milk ?nd ? ream In 40.quart ,m? for iba we? k end.-d November 11 w? , a* ton* " ' MHk Cfssua Krl? . 30.o?ki ? ;,?i't Susquebanna 11.477 171 t\. -? Shoes . 11.731 :,.-, j ?.a. kaninna . 47.275 1.S75 ?..t? Yoik Central 1 long haul?. 81.77* 1'lSS \,v4 York ?'entrai I.Ine? (?h?rt haul? .... 10.050 M f?rilarlo . 3S.143 '.'LT.? l.ehlgh Valley . 80.003 ?00 Homer Ramsdell I.ln*. WRM ftl N?w Huven . 11.02? ft?4 Other ?ource? . 1,?70 "??*? Tot.il? .~2B?,64T 10,003 L1VE8T0CK MARKET. New York. November 1*. 1911 BKKIKN Receipts. 10.1 car?, or l.7;ifl he?df S (."?re for th? market. No trading, reeling firm on reported light receipt? to-morrow. Dressed beef in fslr demand at xv l??V?c for native Sides. Llver-pool cables quoted live cat? tie unchanged at 10% ?V 1114c, dre??ed weight. In addition to the offal. CALVE?--Ib'celpf?, .'?14 head; 204 on nie. Market full steady. Common to prime veal? ?old at $7??$1u per 100 lb; common lfarny?r?t calve? at f.'i fto ?'ity dresaed vcala firm at 11 't lAe, with ?elected care????? selling at 1*V ; country dressed higher at 0-tf 14c. Jalao W, R. Hume: 70 veal?. 1ft3 lb aver? age, ?10 p?-r 100 lb. ft culls. 120 lb. |T. 8 Judd At fit.. 2 veal?. 120 lb. ?? Tohln A ?shannon: 3 barnyard ?al-.es. 3J9 lb. $3 :.n ?4IIKKP AND ?LAMM ne.efpt?, U cars, or 7..".?12 head. 3<?4 car? on sale Sheep steady for good handy liink; others slow; lambs qui?-' anil demoralized and Jft?j 3ft?- lower: fullv 20 ??ars unsold late In the dav. She.?, $3?f|*l 50; lambs, tl ."?O?r $.", ?V?. a few hunches at IftrtJ',-?/ $.", ?ft. Dressed mutton dull a? .".-*?7c; dressed lamhs at nt? 10. . with OVfec a more general t?4p price. Sale?- .1 ?; ?urtl? A Hon: ??."> state lamb?. ?1 lb average, $.", S.-, per 100 lb: *2. ?7 lb, $ft HO; 11?. M Ih. il 7ft; 11. 77 lb. $:. H'.'S . a d? !b. || 50; IS, ?VI lb. $5 2ft; 20. ft7 lb. $ft: 72 Ver? mont. 7ft lb. I". ?12?-,. 17 7h lb. tOtO-, 7 state sheep, I3T lb. |?S0; 14. 04 lb. $3: ft Vermont, 13d lb. $3 2.V Tobin ?j, Shannon: 204 Weat Virginia lambs. 07 lb. ?ft 1ft. '.:2*i 00 lb. $ft 4ft-, 2.. Weat Vir? gin!? yearling?, s;- lb. |4; 10 West Virginia ? heep, 104 lb. |.1 :.n Kerns Commlsalon Company: 19* ?1?t? lambs. HO lb. *.". ."?o. J.in Hufialo. 07 Ih. |ft. 01. ?1 lb. $4ft0. 3 state sheep. 90 lb. 1.1 .V>; ?V It* lb. at: .12, 07 lb. Ui Tel 8. Sander?: 23? ?t?te lamb?. 70 Ih. $.*. M; 12?'.. 74 lb. ?'? 00; 232 W-st Virginia. 0? lb. $.">.?>. 1 state yearling, <*4> lb. 14. Ne?ton * Co 100 Ohio ?heep. 10? lb, $3 2-1; H. .ludd A fn. 14 .lereey Jamba. 50 Ih. $.*; ???ft Jersey sheep, 11 ? lb. |3 HOI IK-- Receipt?. 1ft rar?, or 3.010 head. IB cludlng a car for the market Price? no more then steady I.lght ?rid medium weight hog? ?old at I??? per 100 ?b. I'ountry dreoaed log? ?aaler at Tnfi,- per Ih. Sale? - S. Judd * Ce OB Pennsylvania Soaa 141 Ih average. $d *> per 1?>0 lb. .1 rough?. 3rt7 lb. ?.-, 2ft S. Pander? 4.1 ?t?te hog?, Iftt lb. SB no 1 rough, tie lh. |.', <Wt. J. O ?'urtl? * Son i|??e ve?terdavi: BB ??ate hog?. 201 lb. $??30; ft rough?. ?J'??, !b. ?ft J'.. 2. 41ft lb. ?.",; 1 boar. 310 lb. ?2 W R. Hum? i!?te ve?terd?y? : ??2 state hog?. 1?2 lb. ???30. 5 roughs. 32fl lb, ?.*? 2."?, 1 ?tag. 430 lb. $4 Kern? commission ?'ompsnv ?late yester? day): || ?talo hog?. 2H lb, ??*. ?>o i, -?-,0 lh, ??40: 3 roughs. 32ft lb. ?.-,23 OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. ?'hi? ago. Nov. 1? <*ATTLI'- Receipt?, 10 000% weak; beevea. ?4 fto?}?? 10 Texas steer?. ?4?J? ?ft1??; Western, $4 30CI7 30; s-tocken and feed? er?. ?2 t>o<($ft 7ft; cow? and heifer?. ? 1 iXKTIft 7ft. calve?, ?ft ft? ?6 Ml 2.'. lPK'.S-Recelpts. 30.???*?. sir-nu for heavy grade?, other? ?low; light, ?ft a> ???$d55. mlaed.'l? 10IH??.; heavy, |>?4 10??Jet 7?f?. rough, $rt 10?ti?d 3<>. good to choice heavy, ?rt .V?"*1 ?a70; pig?. ?1 2ft-H?r. on. bulk of aalea M?54> ?duo ?SHEEP Re,-elpt?, 2?.???Y); weaJc. native. ?2 ftOtjf.1 7ft, Western, ?2 tV.-??.1 70; yearling?. ?3 7ft?tf?4 70; lambe, native. *l 75?jr$5 ?*,*>. Western, ?a 7.-.-i*ft 7ft. Kar,-a? City, Nov. 1?. f**ATri.F -Re.elri?. 4.50??. Including ,V?0 Southern?; ?ready to weak : dreHsed beef and export ?teer,, ?d ftOffr?'.?, fair to good. ?ftif??e.">0. \Ve?tern steers ?4-9?7, ?tc-kei? and feeder?. ?3 75-?*5 75 Southern. |3 M*MI 38 Southern rows, ?3'tf?4 ftO; native, ?2 ,W?J??, JB heifer?. $4-3$7; bull?, ?.'t 25ff?4 7ft. ?_lve?.$40 ?7 2ft. liettiii R-elpt?, 14.<>?)0. .",.10.- higher. bulk of ?ale??. ??<&??1M: heaw. ?? !WVjrt? ?V? packers ?n?1 butcher? <|d 4o-&?d 5ft; lights. PMf ??45; pig?, $?*? 2T.'a$."> ft" 6HEEP Receipt?. fl.OOO. ?teadv: lanil?. ?4'i?ft ?ft; Yearlings ?3 7,'?W ?4 75; wethers. $.1 25$4; ewe?. fftOejOtOP; ?tockers ?nd feeder?. ?29*3 7". Cincinnati. Nov. 1? CATTLE Receipts. 1. 401; extra ?low and weak at yesterday'? prl?-e?; steer?, ttAOUten-, heifer?. ?2 IWn ?3 to ; cow?. ?1 %tt?9t ft", ealtm ?low at yesterda>'? closing prl??*?. ?.l'a??? 2ft. HOC? Re.eipl?. |.6*3; ?etlv? ?n,' 10 4-i.V higher; pn? kerf ??IK? -$H?ift. stag?. ?3 ii ?ft 2ft; ??irnnion ?-?w?, "Mt/$5?>?1; plj? and light?. <Jt3fj?ft ?-?V BHEBP Re.-elp??. 044: ?teady. ?1 ftO??$.1 2ft. lamhs ?teady. ??AMI M Ka?t Huffalo. Nov. ia CATTLK -Re,-e|pt?. 4ftO: ?low and Kteadv VEALS Re.-elpt?. ISO; active and ?teady; $T> 500?!) 50 HOOS -Re? ceipts. 4,000; active and lOfllfto higher; heaw. ?d?vef?0 ?16; mil??', $6 7??ff $? 7ft; Torkers, ttt l.Vo? ??170, pig.?, ?dir?ll 1ft. r .ugh?. $tVB*fl 10. ?tar?. IM? .?W?; dairies, $d Iftfi?? ?W. SHEEP AM? I. ?.MHS Receipt-?. l?!.o??? sl??w: ?heep stead): lambs. lOiilftc lower: Iambs. ?4"J?fta0; yearling?. |4>*M4 2."?. aether?, ?3 fto?? ?3 7-*?. ewe?. ?.'?-??.1 2.'? : ?heep, mixed, *i .vwr?.i fto i'ltt?hurgh. N'ov in CATTLE- Itea4y; sup Ply light; choice. ?7 ft?MZ?7 7tt: prim?. ??17*.-? ?7 2ft ?SHEEP Slow: surply. 10 double decks; prime wether?. *3 tW*h? 1 7ft ; call? ?n?1 eonimiMi. JltV?2 lamb? ?3 ,VHf?ft 50. VEAL CALVES, ?? r,oy%fx. H<v;s steady; receipt?. 20 double deck?: prime heavle? $dilft?7??70; mediums and heaw Yorker* *? ftftfltrt (10; light Y rkers. ?d li ?J?1I2.'.: pigs, ?ft 7ft*?*?: rough?, ?ft ftO^-JO. (By Telegraph to The Tribun?.) st. Louis. Nov. IA.?CATTLE ?aaelpt?. 3.K04; moderately actlv,.. 10?Sl.-,c lower, ?teer? ?4 ff ?B 7ft ; heifer?. ?", ?01i 17 20 , ow?, ?2 Oft-ir ?ft 10; Southern ?te.r?. ?"'. 7ft 'n ?ft ' ?*>. HOOS?Receipts. 13.231; falrlv arthe and Ro hlgher: choice. 200 ?o 2fto ?b. ft 000) tt to; bulk of nali-i. M230IS5O; packen Id 10^ ?dftO. beat lights, under 10ft lb. ?il???t.10; fair ?In. ?5-S?ftOO; best pigs, 110 lb and un? der. ?4 7ftfl ?ft 2ft: fair little pig?. ?4ft?4'?-. SHEEP- Receipt?. 2.0T.1 ; ?|,,w and weak; lamb?. M;.*??*",'??'; ?nil lamb?. ?3 TSOI4 SB; sheep, ?3 20ft ?3 3ft ; common ?heep. |3 25 tf |3. FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool, Nov. 1?"?. ? WHEAT? Spot ateadv; V?. I Manitoba. 7s m.,d: No 3 7?rt'-d futures. firm: Dec? mb?r, 7s IS ?I. March. 7? 2d. May. 7? 1?td. ?'ORN?Spot firm; American mixed, ?I? lit?*!; future? firm .lanuarr. 5? T\?l; Feb? ruary, ft? ?'.'id. FI.Of'R?Winter patents. 27? ?id. HOPS In London ? Puclfl? c01%? , iuwil2. REEF?Extra India mes?. ?-?Os M. PORK 1-rlme m.?s. W-?toin. ltd.? .">d. HAMS- Bhoti cut, 5<?l8 Od RA?'?'N Cumberland cut. 52? ?Id: ?hor? rlh, ft?? ?id: clear bellies. .14*. long e'ear middle?, light, fttl?. heaw .*..",? ?d short dear ba? ks 4?s. SHOT'LDERB?Square, xs? t?. LARD -Prime Western. tier.es. 47s. American refined, palls. 4Ss 3d. Rt'TTKR - flood 1'nited State?. 112? CHEESE- ?"ana? dian flne?t white. 70s; colored. 70s rtd. TAL? LOW Prime cltv. 3fts ?t?I. Australian In Lon? don. II? 7?-<1. TIRPI-rNTINK Spirit?. 3ft? ROSIN- Common 1'?? PETROLEI*M R? fined. ?11r4d LINSEED OIL, 4o?. ?'OTTON BEED OII-7-Hull reflned, apot. 30s ?Id London. Nov. I?t ?-KTOAR -Raw centrifu? gal. 17s, mus?'ovai|o. lfts. beet. November. IB? 11 >,d. T.?NPEI*r> ?'..butta. Novemhe-- De? cember, ftp?. UNSEED OIL 34? 1 ?vl SPERM OIL. ?31 10?. PEIROLEt.'M- Amerl?an re Oned. ft\d. ?plrirs. (??.4d. TPRPENTINE - Spirit?. 34?. ROSIN- American atralned. 1ft? 3d; toe, ISa I'-id CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. ?'hl?-agi. N'ov 1? Kam damage In th.- \-R.n tin.- resulted to-day In a gen.-ra! tightening up and strengthening of all 'he markets on ?'hange. Wheat advanced Sa':?' to Str4C n?t. corn, %0 t?> %.0%c, un?l oat? a ?hade to <A#%C At the ? til of trading h??g pi?du?"ts varli-d from last nlghfs level to 2o> above Although denial? ??ame that Injury to th?1 Argentine crop had a? ?limed serious proportion?, the mere suggestion of the possibility of such a danger had an Imme? diate bullish effe,-t o-i wheat 1,rice? her?. With S,00(1,000 person? In Russia ?ifflclally reported to? day 11e In Immediate need of (.-lief from fimiae, the chance at obtaining fron? the i'/^it ? country si.?plu? supplie?, rurh a? glutted the ?,r;j1', n arfcet? la^t \e,?r appeared ?1iti:iiii.- tlia 1 at any previous time this ^?i'li, and etnphaeised the importance ,?f the IfCOTd breaking crop whl-ii th.- trade generally ha? been ..untirg on from the Argentine to make up whatever shortage may exist elsewhere. Lntlrely aside fr?,,. Argentine n?\\!?. ?a-h wheat here ?showed a flnn tone. Range . f prleag Wheit: Dicember Mav ...., July _ ( 'orn : pe-ember May . July . ? ?at? Decemlier May . Julv . I_rd: Januarv May Ribs: Januar\ Mav Pork January May ... Open. . *4'. 1 is)'? . tH\ ?MM dtS ?*?' "?, 9% . 41.*, ?<; ? o.v 0 N >42 J M 1?12 II 72 Hijrh M 1 00 M PT. ?'?4 S lift's 47S fto', 4? S ? 42 I ?s ?a? 177 1?ft7 m 07 Lai. Pi w. MS ?W'j ?WS M , 47 H 40 T? ?* "testar cose day. ms 1 0o\ ?8 0 27 9 50 ? 42 S*) Id go Id 70 ?tft'i ? . 47', .'0?s 4H'? O4O 0 ?ft a?> mi 1?ft7 1??7 M T?0'4 M ? M 44 M% ????"? 47*? 49'? 4a1?* S .?4*1 0 57 lg ni?e M7T RAILROAD EARNINGS. AI.AHAMA l'.KF.AT SOI THERN ism 1(,1? "v* let wk In Nov. $8ft.2*>4 ?7? 7?^.^ $7ft ?01 July 1 Nov. 7 1 EM 4?<7 IJH.SM l.M(>.|SK . INC1NNATI. NKW OBUEAMI A TEXAS PACIKIC 1st wk. In Nov ?173.4H4 ?l?4A1d $17? 22.1 Ji.1) 1 Nov. 7 . 3-H3.0?K1 3..17?.?-V1 ,i ? ?'HKSAi'LAKK .V <>HI<) I?- ?k In Nov ?HIS.tTS $ftMl,11d ?ft.V?,1lla .Iu!> 1 Nov. 7 I2.'?'.-?.'.'.7 IS.aSI.SSI 11.1141.OS CENTRAL 99 E?90HQIA? 1st wk. In Nov. I.??.ano ?373.51?? ?'2aa.*?> July 1-Nov 7 ft.Ofkl.:?*! 4..'.??.4?>0 4 SI'MIOAUli AIR LINK 1?? wk In Nov. $fttO?W $4??2.??20 ?t42.?7?l I Nov 7 7.?'.ft3 ??.'.I ??l>77.rti?7 ?1.4?1?.X'-5 ATLANTA. U1RMINUHAM ? ATLANT1? 1st wk In Nov Jul> I N"V 7. . I ETROIT, 1st wk in N\.v 111. 1 Nov 7 1011 IMS 1K?>0 ?C.S.M4 $57.100 IMI.11 i,150,7M te-d ?VW? ?- ? TOI ?EDO A lltoNTON $3t?. 147 $4104.?* $32.?l5d 77?: 53? 84)2.230 MS.8Sd ?.Holt?; I A -oi 'THKRN _ I'LoKIDA 1st wk In No-. ?47.44? $4*.5W? Ju- 1 Nov. 7 MASS1 n;n.'i?7 WK1.I.S KAIIilo Month at Jnl-- MU 10IO Ti ret? front op $2..ftt-.i ?; Kxp pnv . ?leb KW.242 l?8.47? ?UI.1S1 7M.ua In, rea??. $2V.^-U ?21? 227 Tl. Oper, rev $t,??7l.327 Total oper up WS.547 Net oper. rev . Taxe? . Oper Income . Mileage, ?t rd?. Mileage, oth.lines $117.TIM 24.713 $',?3 1 ?rtd 47.'?-'ft 17.3J4 ll.SU, TM MI.S4 $181.501 l.-..*?d |Ud.<?5 47.024 4 ?ni ?sa.cii 7121W ?$1K 721 a. .<ms moa M lltHM