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LY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, o, VAV western croamery, 20@20¢; western factory, | money have been romoved a more bullish | quotations with & ¥hock of curprise. Tho ' ing stock in the yards, the movement was 00 A ERCI\L AND FINANCIAL | ¥ Fewiing prevals and the oatlook 18 conaldored | repeal hid passed the ssmnte and the stock | tolerably fres and i god volume of business quite favorable, although it yet ramains to bo skot declined, "Pbcisely 3 000 10 choloe foodars ate 4 Produce Market. e A leer onaraes i’ 5 tinkor with tho El?h‘i Ihih bl * 1‘ soly \\"lgpl|ldn ma ttansacled. ‘nl’lnnhn\ 0 feeders are | than jast month and 8,000 more than a year m— Brrter—Cholce butter, that is, bugter that | tarif. There has been a very fair business in | 40 he peop had - expeoted it would oted at §3.00@ i fair o good at &2.50( ago. Sheep receipts so this year have Is @ood e h to tuke the pince of cfenmery: | cotton goods, with the export elemant quito n hard to sav. MMy no doubt Jooked for a 00, with common and inferior at & 00@2.50. been heavier than Iast by 53,082 head. The : e il very readily npd 1s nohroe. cy o g elathe Ehow fn upward ton- | continuous and uninterrupted ‘advance to | Represent A es Fkbt tous A A h . Remarkable Period of Liquidation Notel on B7@a8e: ghotl cronmery. dimey. Ginghims And woven fAbFle culminate in someé remote future about -~ -l Pt Mg P B L B o by 'Ohiange Yesterday : ; Bilic; clioleo o tancy coiniy. | fold thelr ‘own, with the leding which nobody bothéred his head. This (SSED AREF L us and were ready and willing \ 18@ o dress stylos nnd staples saitable for spring | jg* q “protty financial fancy. but . Pr. No. to pay steady prices. but the prices were fresh, 1671 fiemly hield, Dress goods and woolens show an & aanCia| QLS ol Eel cortainly away down d i ety raentd | 0 e o o o ma Ao St 1 ig o i RSN N D ON'T DELAY " 3 part_of the fall mukes the ege stock markey rally i 001 sster 2. 25(a). commos d WHEAT WENT DOWN ON ALL SIDES Al Cold Storage eggs are being of- thorepeal bill,alreads djscounted in advance, cows gy S TR R tho market nt 196, A fow | MissgAroLls, Ost g began last Tuesday. Today's recession in 20 10010, 1atmbs; $.00@0. 75, Ttapresentativ o going wi2oc, | wenker to day i the horth ausad partly | prices therefore haplly resembled a catas- | 62 20 bl @335, Representative Figures All Around Were Stmply Paralyz- [ FOUCTHY S O e s o | DY, b arao foenl vucoints, artly by tho lardq | trophe, nor could 1t whil bo sald to represent 1000 16 X Xe ing to Holders of that Cereal— Toral retnil trade, whish nre niways small [ wiors by the general sympathy with othar see. | 80 adverso judgment on the sound moae, ‘38 il YL et A " v Angt first of the week made at tions of the conntry and Earope. The small ictory. From a prafessional point of view, 474 native ewes, Voesd 79 All Factions Were Anxious dewand, lowever, is good at 6¢. Old hens, 62 | salos by the tarmers of the northwest that | tho dag's reaction was the outcome of a 150 AIve awes bhias i 4 to Sell, Giac: chickens, 60ie; goese 7@Sc; ducks,8 | 1id heon so far prodicted proved to by heavy | bold and vigorous attempt by the trained 1090 ! HALIve b " 20 @he tarkeys, K@ 10c. os, eronting disappointment. The dé- | bear onorators on o market Iacking its usual 1050 5 e ; 914 tivo Tnmibe, 1oL b8 VHAt-—Tho arrivils during the past dny of | siand “for traek wheat was goods WIth | short inte by rdors.” 026 07 g e WEEIYAls Juring the DAS, iy of | mund for "irack “wheat was' good, \ith | short interst and full of stop-loss orders 1020 100 The Tollowing fite the l08IAE ¢ jons o 1080 Cnicaco, Oct. 31.~There was a most re- ;'ly::;:”n“l”‘m‘ hofce smalland fat veals 4,"."\:,,|,.Er rontinues l.‘u....“,_m ,,,? lm.,‘\,,”"u (1,.‘»“1»‘3}5,‘3"3 ;‘.v;“n: b |;.|::ln§(.\y‘._n{'<§|\.‘:ns~f o8 tep B iquidatio 'Chango orhuavy : here Is some accumulation steadily golng on stoc D B 0 820 marknble period of liquidation on 'Ch ‘l"lk'v Gasik ST receipts of e o falrly | in ' douniry elovators, it agh “smatlor | chango today o today and strange to say it was caused by e, bt arket "':'"v‘d'v”l'.‘.”'l}fi‘.'. ant | than 1:;‘ yonr, Dicombar wheat aponed at e P of tho siiver law b ’ i o not buying game this | Goige B0 ANt DSt oNS. oW Norhorn the repeal of the silver law by the senate. | IKHE AP ottty g e Lhla | D0k, May at 69ic, and ot sold, dowe, and : 133" o bt The contrary effect had been looked Irorlm\d he itlo chickens, 8250, mal: {156 T, 00l N 1 noril: r 20 g P, & it came 08 a genul ise to dealers edheads are ' slo 5 > “northiern, b7e. On t pross 111 sk U Sl Bl e e | diicks, $13 quuil, ¥1.95; antelope saddles, : B ks daD A e T st Rxprass 1 Apparently everfbody in the trade, big and | Y5650 b Wiy, 14761 b Tor 67 40s Hseoh . ANk Bacifc little, were last week all loading up for the | o y 18 commencing 10 move & | mante, B8 chrs. The Nonthors advance that was expected to follow the | lttlo cely, but the demand is still Hght | ruled i 1ittle slow foday, buyers and sellors Pacific white clove being npart, = Enely sollors ‘were the most Ohlo 105! Orogon Nav., ... J 0 4 a|Cars. |Head| Cars. | Head favorable action on silver. When the re- v Mediun 1 | fortunate, the diffaronce. belms from- 6URe 20 & Alton.. 137 060 port came each hoider was to be shrowder | cxtra T R et onrly to 50%¢ and lator 10 594c. No. 1 north- kQ s/ Beine Mati (L 793 35 8l 008 than his fellow traders and gell on the bulge ra-Chestnuts nro Jower and there ts n | G10 500" dhi NeAq hacd wt from S1i6 10 S2ie, Biltiier. ¢ 3 SrosiTIoN. o universally wos this wdesourried out that | fale swppte o tofeo Ghateriisotkon dig mar: | MiEow I oYY ety dmount | s Pl g ool - 4 e . : 0 ‘Hanoe fo . Instead | Ket whicl'ls sciling at 12 14c b, Pecans | baing sold. There aro suficient old orders on | Cotton Of Cert.. . Richmond v 286 35 % SHBEG/ Wi Ho clivnoe foe & bilg tond | are quoted ut 12@10c. Pie market on DICK | R, thigh, 80 (o marietis not accuniat: | Dol idyon R B b : gl Packing of a jump of lc in the price, on which [ walnuts is low und no one wants to buy, Rates ateatl por Cwb. to | Dol Laok. & Wout, 1081e| Rio Grande Wost L g Denlers ure usking per bu. for et mostly mixed natives. During October there were received 23,088 head, or 10,000 more mbs 02 native mixed 420 stock ewes 0t e 010 te and Dispo shown by tho Books of tho. Unlon Stock Yurds Tt Ourgs Colds, Ooughs, Sore Throat, Oroup! Infla. com St Hotrs snding & enza, Whooping Oough, Bronchitis and Asthma, A certain cure for Consumption in first 15 anda sure relief in advanced stages RECEIPT You will the excellent effect after taking the SHEED, | HONSES& SIS, first dose. Bold hx dealers everywhere. Large bottle ents and $1.00. STETER Northwestorn EIETETon 10 ig or 7 small ol and_the ondon. Ship- | D. & R. G prerd %o prefd A the bulls might secure profits, there was | [Hilvi BE6, SeRin ountry on ordors, but | orpool wid, tho Tondon. D ¥ 0 p .. The Cudahy P ing Co... s 3,45@8.85; | Dis. & . Fdrs, Co. 2 | Rock Istand.. . " Rk 5 orris » was a break of lc straght at first | waluuts shipoed in here oDy noL | e 2 e e e O xligrd | Bant Toni..c.ciis <1g /Bt Pt vvvvesae g 160 Morrl ' : prices. This was startling to the leaders | bring over one-haltofthat price; Smallhicks | pakers',' #1650 o, gentloy i b dne | Bro U 1 o prafid; Gio C1ss : Who hna heavy lines on hand. Once tho | OFY bul n ordors, $1.76; Lurke, $1.25, uding red dog, $1.201.80, The ndded dally | 9 pre et St Pl & Onid g % 170 prer o] L1010 g Shippers and feedors, VEGETABLES, output of mills eeinding today will probably | ort Mashe, oy FEER R ~ b TRUOVE e rarrens selling was started thero soemed no end. | pyyye Fastern hand-picked navy, $2.10@ 6,300 bbls, Bran aid ssteady, [ GIE Baat Hlmed 5 ol 5 90 g T While Chicago traders were selling out they 'ir.lr,: westel \;u\\y,fl)mu, ); comimon white n;l'I l’l'r, l‘amf: I{:"“ii‘l‘;l‘lfi)’tl‘l"}l"i'v q'.).;nll'm Hfivm{m{ Valley. ... { Tenn. Conl & Tron. 05 Lo = - ¥ i Xea Jeans, $1.50@1.75 orts, in bulk, .00@10.60; ship- ot Central Pacific...... g 2 00 310 had the mountain of wheat held by New | PEUGSCP 0N ot much activity I the | mients, 094 tons, St Paul & Dulutis Tol. & O. Cen. prd 2 00 H W A 18410 Chieago Live Stock Market, York houses to frighten them. Baltic and | onjon market, owing to the fact that the Kan. & T prid. 4 Union Pact v ! 200 5 Cr1cAGo, Oct, 31, Not much is expeeted of ear es & \ 3 R 1O 18 A a B tABors. ANS AUDS otton Market. Lake Erie & West.. 17ig U, 8, Bxqi 5 ” e 5 East Indian and other foreign ports shipped Tocal crop | and the gardeners are sup: 9 4 " * & Tuesda, cattle market It is almost in- y ) e du d very largely. Onion NEW OnLe o ~CorTox—Futures, ) |W.StLL & . 2. 205 for Europe for the week over 5,000,000 bu, of | P IK U GRbiAnd Fary, 1oy e s stondy; saios 85408 By Noverovor, $7.01@ | 1 ) S ..1240 205 1ern 1180 variably a_autot dny and pricos seldon show Medical wheat, _Eight primary wheat' markets had | ki onlons, nor ¢rte, $1,50, 7021 Deconibor, 87.7067:80; January, §7.800 | Lo Troat. .. gy oxE much fluctuation. There was no departure edical nearly 250,000 bu. of wheat receipts for two | Warkit Ciokss Tt up i berry boxes, per [ 7.86: Februar March, ' #8010 | pouts & ..1670 235 from the rule today. Only o fow cattle w & * 60 v days. Thoe visible supply increased 2,849,000 ru\_v;-fl"‘l-n ‘}:L"m Tkrgdt K he "“‘I’;fi/\ pril \I”-“ B o !\‘Nlfimi‘] n!;l- Manna i + STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, wanted for eastern account and notwithstand- 4 : 4 o oke: e d L Thac) 1 f i o ¥, 7¢. | Memphis § St 2 tho fAvanco ye! r o " a2 b, or 1,00000 bu A 'Wet Wiy f’“f"f"l”l ket Is v Nebruskn, Town and Min- tocGints, 64,886 bATes: gross, receipts: | Michlins Sauis s s Ing the advance yesterday in the market of 12 The figures ull around were sumply paralyz: | jesota grown pa allfots from store, 084 bales: exports to Gront Britain, 6,100 ¥ ). H . per cont thore was apparently no_inclination urgicll |n5‘¢“|u hnll(l'(: . It was s| I.|Sl‘l u‘ml keep on ne in car l<|n~. m“i"‘" Colorado, from :ml-w; Has m-!an. 4"1“!”] bales; sales, 6,000 N o5 wed . . i} > 3 10 buy on the part of exporters. The dressed selling. There was no picnic, however, sini- ‘olorado lots, 75¢. hules; k, 285,807 bales, | B ¥ 0 F boet A ERBne T v ply liguidation. From 66%c on Saturday |~ CABBAGE-There is # good deal of cabbage SLNIA, Oct, B1—C0TToN—Firm; [ ; ; i+ oot firms And canners wanted u f Disnensarv. the Decomber price started at | selling in this market, but the demand J8 sup- Bie; low middling, 8lic; good ordi- & \ e NUMBOT ARG LIS LUK SOL SLHD C1) Leb bl i X ely c g ] s for . AA & : 9...... 1001 d went to them. In values there was not - 8c, and - the . decline nevor | Plied entirely by the gardeners. Orders for e e % oy 1001 : i wlues there i no“le NERVO“ stopped until it roached_035¢c ut 1 o'clock. | SAbuke froi the country o filled at 1i5c per e, 80 ‘flm:“\\ml-‘-ilmfi'.~'1'.','|"~, sk ) o) much change. Anything carrying uny flesh y & v 3, " was steadily held and poorer lots conld not b May was at 8% ¢ Saturday, opened toduy at | " Ggugny—There is considerable poor stock | 5,100'hales; shipments, 4,000 bales; stocks, | tasked 8 ONENU AL ROy A0CTHG. ;16 I8 Fexpeatod (b AND 72%c, and broke to 70! heclose was with | on the market and some very funcy. Good [ 20,900 bules The total sales of stocks today wore 511,600 0 supplice for the remainder of this week will only i fraction rally to from 683¢c to 63%c | stock, 26@8be; fancy, boe, Y 4 Y Y es, Including: Atehison, 17,400; American be Hight and *some ovement inprices is and 70%c. The heaviest selling of the duy SWEET POTA' o supply 1s fair; home Duluth Wheut Market. ar, 78,6005 Burll ¥, 44.400; . looked for, not only as regards chofee grides, was during the last hour. Dispatches from | frowi, be b, P 50; Jersey stock, per Dururi, Oct. 31.--The wheat market was | Chicago ns, 46,400 & Ohlo, 2 Say of wi ) 1LY Duiura, Oct. 81.- | as | Chi : 938 fen the nunber n foeders' hands 15 un and Duluth would fall off after this week, | oo o RS a0 | cash and Octd miber, 61%c: May, e, 6,000: Missouri Patific, b,700; Now York . v, .| today sold at from $1.75 te for IALINCS, | RO RLSnnd. LIV EI &ITEGMATIS, 1 1a but the bears would not allow the bulls un- | G4 Er "R G0 6 1 i ity 67%¢; No. 1 northern, eash and October, el England, 19.400 Northwestorn, ow. 2 X from $2.25 o $3.50 for wosterns and at | il Al v disturbed possession of even that livtie item | 2357 Iurke fots, SEalc ot much loge | 60%¢ December, 60%e: Muy, 66%e; No. & dmihit, 5,200 We 2 cows. fromi $1.75 to §2.06 for Texans. Thero w of comfort. They said receipts might dimin- [ on tho murket; Tos. olings, ¢1.15@1.50; thern, cash, 57%c; No. 3, b2e; rejected, | £000; Rending Leow ... 820 16 about 8,000 natives, 2,600 westerns and 1,500 SKIN an Discasos, ish at Minneapolis and Duluth because some s, $ o $1.25 i 463c. Ontruck: No. 1 northern, to urrive, | 8t Paul, 78,200 § 8 cows...1006 3 Toxuns. \ N OST MAN< elovator mon up thero had rranged for | o AFLES -The Suppiy 16 light on_this market; | GONC. Union, 69,600, & cows... 852 : The weakness preyailing toward the closo of | MOOD CURED, anda of monoy th carry wheat in their country | cloico’ castern, per bbl, $4.26@4.00; cholc “O1l Murkets. New York Money Market 11 stk 330 3t E1088 R R L L G WEAK ME houscs, but that farmors' deliveries would bo | Western, 3400G84.25. 0 G Crry, Pa., Oct. 81.—National transit AWV ORE OLb A SRR o DT Fesy. B i a reiriag8 RS TRl DA e v ok Bl none the less hoavy for some time yet. | o CHANBEIRRIEECGFAMDEIIIES agc ALEBInE KN tesoponed ut 72; highest, 725 low- | 14@2 percent. Last loan, 2 per conti closéd | 15str,Tex1172 260 1 f o account und 1ocal Packors Wero masters of tho | gt ooy Siet Ao CRLE permanontly Bverything el e i el cter | Gas e . AT AT P Y YT T s PO | est, 72; closed, 723 salés, 56,000 bbls.; clear- . S " 3 R 5str,Tex1172 2 60 1tdr ....1200 I ot the marlot from | Aud successfully cured. Mothol now and unfatliag Everything else of a speculative character | Coq, “early, per bbl, £5.75@6.00; bell and tos. 108,500 5 P offered ut, 2 per cent. 1tdr....1080 1 bull,.. 1060 uation, They p mark i PMENT BY MALL 188 was adversely affected by the heaviness of ¥6.00@5.25; bell und bugle, 86.000 | “15es 108,200 byls.; shipments, 99,248 bbls. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-5@7!4 per cent. 20 cows. .. 911 4 Strs (1¢1105 the outset and an hour after the beginning of L & speolatt, Wheat, but there was comparatively little B Limsnuia, | oot pNattondl - transit | Sreneing | BxcnANar-Firm, with actial | %7 608" 1020 G operations they had forced prices back fully FISTULA, FISSURE, parmanently cursl doing except in the big pit. TROPICAL FRUITS. certiticates opened at ; closed at 72; Ves es 1 ors’ 8 ¥ i fo 3 DEOW 10¢ to 16c or to from #0.75 to $6.20 for | Wilhout the uss of kulfe. Il zature or ¢ yastis. highest, 72; lowest, 713; sales, 10,000 bbls, h’L‘.fi::.‘.\fifi.!!h ?&"&ih »‘«'{m for ‘.‘G???:'.’? l‘)l{l‘: L Lo S COVS! X heavy and tiedium welghts and to froin $6.65 | Allmaiadies ot e or delleate naturs, ot Corn acted as if, but for wheat, it might As—Prices remain about steady; per - ilstcionant A ' 9 g ‘ L o 930 20 cows. . ¥.06 for lght, f y i ihoe | ! 80X, Poslt haveadvanced, and ‘oats also resisted any rie, £2.002.50; per bunch, smull o Wool Marke! G LY gocia iy, 2bulls, [oo Taostay of From. 505 10 70¢ pat 100 fos, | ced, a e y i8@2.00 l s 7914@4.79 T oo ast Tuesday of from 60¢ to 70¢ per I expression of sympathy with the demoraliza- ABE200. k. $4.00@56.00; | o LOUIS, Oct. 31_WooL—Steady and un- | 8 LVER CERTIFICATES 67147010, {21160 AT, Sonie activity might have been expected to re- tion of the leading cereal. Corn closed at a acs; 0D Aixo, 8.60; Floridas, 85,26, | Crunseds domand lght GOVERNMENT Boxps—Stoudy. State bonds, | 10 cows.. 1028 9 fdrs.. 1055 Sult from sogront ., cuf, bt thore woe 0% owe | DI Searles & Searlas, 1188 decline of 10 and oats Jge. selling ut $3.50; Mex- Financlal Notes. b fdrs... 1070 1steer...1260 Dotk tupld manilats of tie stason. _Tcosipts | oo o iblon r“'",’("‘:"}‘n““\"{,“l';“} 'l';“gfl‘;”l? o g e KANSAS CiY, Oct. 81.—Clearings, $1,234,- L o S Wore ostimated nt 20,000 and there wers 8,000 | ~——————————— e close for J ry “delivery was 15¢ in ¥ LR g 043, . LK. stag....12 stuly hogs, mu 20,000, Prices pork, 21,¢ in lard and 10c in ribs. A T e 2 R0 | BALrovone. Oet. 31—Clearings, $1,947,005: : Db, oae: 10 fde 8 Yo 35 | were principaily 5 to #6. 15, PRSI E S R SR ) "(Euumnlml recelpts for tomortow: Wheat, | gruca sulted hides 53 o, 1 Groen: salved | balances, $200,198. Tl ta DR L RO ane o o Nothing new tan be noted of the sitep und -~ § Reliable D ears; corn, 335 cars; oats, 155 cars; hogs The, 3 a ' c 1 ’ B TR ith stamp, for Olraalish and Sy.npton Blanks, vity sonth of postoffice, room 7. A Lo ols a i amb mark fhe stale and fresh roceints 25 1hs. 10 40 1bs., 3¢: No. 2 green salted PAnis, Oct. 31.—Three per cent rentes, 98f | La. stamped 48700 85 (St L. &S, F.Gen. M o R g Althoug 26,000 head. Tidon, 35 1% 10 30 1hgs Be; No. 1°voal calfs8 | 17¢ for the necount. Mikwourl 68 .0 1 Baui Consols. 2 ; 2 cows... 12 SRR L T T O DI (R LR No board tomorrow on account of Mayor | Ibs. to 15 lix No. 2 veal calf, 8 1bs. to 15 3 t. 81.—Clearings, 82,430,- | mani Bew sct Gs.. 100 b . b b cows. hemaelvos with tho low price previously Harrison's funeral. JHETInNO LI VININYBICORAb N aRa Eyanint 5, $270,804. NSO Lin mow kel ... Gy : 1 AR ruling. Good to choice remained firm, and The leading futures ranged as follow: hides; de: No. I dry sulted hides, “dc.” Part | "ol . Oct. 81— Cloarings, $632,707; same | Canidn So.2ds. .. 18% 2 Lo Raloy S oull commion Stuff was weak, but neither showed o 2 2 angocng fol tic por Ib, less than fully cure { ) , 8632,707; s 24 3 05 J . 870 4 cows. : o j Anieies 2 Lloss thun fully Curede. | duy lust wook, 8557,870. Central Pui. 1uis. 102 7 Weat 81 ; 1350 430w quotable change. The range of quotations - — | - | e ot Cwasled oasly | . PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 81.—Clearings, 89,508,~ | B:& - G 818 1Y G W18 oooee TR 20 cows...1040 Was from $1 to 33,76 for_the fow sulos oufsido r 3 cos $1,358.48 X s range of from $2.50 t0.#3.25. There skins), each 10@15c; dry shearlings (short | 1613 bulances 31,358,494, Erle 28,0000 ‘ 5 5 1223 29 1 steer... 1200 LA 4 32.50 tc 5 wooled ealy skinsi, 1, “ench 5@10¢; dry | BOSTON, Oct. 31.—Clearings, #16.688181; | M. & T Gen. § L& S, 1103 1str, tig. 3 stes,ig1318 PICIRLATELS (i el ARl el Bt Sheurlings Ghort wooled exrly sking, No. 2, | balunces$2,157,088. Exchungé on New York, | M. K. & . Gen, 55 | ; 5 § cows..1080 2 6 R0 A T G O cach e dey fin s” and Nebraska | 17@20c¢ discount. o Unilon ds.. 104, T. Ko 12 steers . 1310 1 L rorn 80,50 10.84.00: o butener wool pelts, per Ib., actual weight, 10@ Mesenis, Oct. 31.—New York exchange sell- bl e oo, it iy \ p 2! Hn. 1101 5 fdrs. Receipts—Cattle, 7,000 head; calves, 1,000 1lcsdry fint, Ransis and Nebragkajurraln | tug ut 8150 promium. * Clearings, 360,447; | N pic: q ToHarIn e head: hogs, 20,000 head: sheop, 14,000 heid. Mt Colopkdo bateher wool . Bolts, or b | " ameos b0 14 ; 98 fdrs. 12 00 2eows Tho Bvoniog Journalizeports g Rt Al B Ga ey LA DOl0sR DI LONDOS, Oct. 31.—The amount of bullion ; T B o CarriE—Receipts, 7,000 head, including B B ety 1 woreht, 7@oc; | Withdrawn from the Bank of England on 5 3 0 000 ans and’ 8,000 westerns; demand T e e Lt bt 7 " | Dalance today was £14,000. — JZAR) ive for Tuesduy, with prices fully as strong | 2 2 Yy C| ght, 3 CRICAGO, Oct. 81.—Clenrings, 814,004,354, Boston Miniug Quotath 64 fdrs.... 2 90 as-yesterday ‘of the right kind of stocks top | My j TLonts Market oxcliange, 75¢ premium. - Sterling | Bosrox, Oct. 81.—Call loans, 214@5 per cent; COLORADO. stodrs, $5.00@0.00; medium, $4.0004.90; MESS PORK - Sr. Lou Oct. 81—FLOUR—Quict; un- | eXchange, dull; uctual, $4.813%@4.84. Money, | time loans, 5@7 per cent. - Olosing quotations | 1 steer... 340 10 steers.1204 CUBLh L i s lon changed. 2 onstocks, bonds and mining shures: 54 steers. 330 82sicers.1179 Hoas R e DA 20 O A O e WikAT—Showed evidence of overloading on CINCINNATE, Oct, 81.—Money, 414@7 per cent. T &S P 205 Went, Blectio. o 0% 1 cow 1175 3 cows... 1126 Ay O 6.3 11eht, §6.4 J 110 proupect oF rebenl And Whem 16 oenmmo | Now YOrk txehunge, GOMO0e pramiu. . Clonr= | Americnn S ; H% | Weat. Fite. bid.. 15~ | 18 cows: 220 1strug.1130 G L Ry 0 %9 Teallty brders to sell precipitated the do- | ings, $1,800,950. For Octobor $50,619,000; for | - 4o proferreds... 91 ©[Wis. Centl e 6 | ©fdrs. 1218 225 1fdr.....1270 S o e 8 3% morafization. The close was 2¢ below yester- | October last year, $72,132,800. Bay State Gas..... Ateliison 26.. . 21drs....1175 2 78 td. 904 ark i) Dibad A s 0. 2 rod, cash, 59%c: November, 59c . Louts, Oct, 31.—Clearings, $2,636,814; | Bell Tel.. |Atenison 1s.: 0200 7: 1calt 2 f 3 fdr 193 top lambs, ¥4,0004.50. 870 cconber, DONTRONC I May, gtec. - " | s mont, §Nli.4:iu.<l.»2, October,’ 1892, #106,- | Bosioy & Matne.. e OB | g R e Kansas City Live Stock Markot. . AL 7 ¢ pressed with wheat; No, 2 mixed, | 992.580; decrease this' yer, 830,489,998, o R o B ¢ | 2tdrs.... 3 ..-120 T ; O T in e Ea el i, Cush quotations wore as follows: Casiiplos N@364c: November, 34tsc; De- | 19.17 per cent. Bulances today, $356,221; this : L ! o5 pLoers.1000 B e o it 4,500 hoads, ot oasiaall 10U ier, but not quotably lower. cenb; 4ej year, 84@84}ic bid; Jonuary, | month, $10,641,649; October, 1892, 39,952,586, ¢ N, T 271 O IEs o50 Wero steady, others slow: Texus steers, $2.10 - 2 spring 024c; No.'3 spriug, e e alng; No.2 closed, 26%c; No- || oney qulet ai, 608 per cont. Exchisnge on : e ot pirin gy GB.35: Cows, $1.3502.353 shipplng 'stec > red, 623gc. trading; No. 2 closed, 20%c; No- | ) ork, 60c discount. Rubber...... J & i $4.1005.25- Tative cows, $1.15@3.00; hutche Conx—No. 2, 38} n 27¢ nominul; Decombor, 27}c riomi NEW YORK, Oct. 81.—Clearings, 817,870,689; | $in Dicko S r 2 Fex1170 Stock, 35,00@4,10; stockers and feeders, §2.20 Oats—No. 2, 26c; No. 2 white, 8030%4c¢; No. i B balunces, 36,419,498, Thero ' is ' not o 5 o 161170 @3.65; bulls ana_mixed, $1.00%2.40. 8 white, 2774@30 0%, el very heavy ' demand for money outside : el 5 stes loas—Receipts, 6,000 head; shipments, Active' and steady; sales of Towa 2 1 15 steers. 1174 p Minnesota, 61c. % é ‘l‘:‘r I";u txnnlury rvqnhl---u nts lnfwz;luvk = 1 str,Te 5 s 5 1,500 head; murket rn'] to |l 1 bulk s ligher; 64c bid. okers, Cull lowns range between 114@2 per B rancIh00 IMIBIBETQ Hatutlo; 5 fdrs....1086 ... 928 of sales, #5.26@6.05; heayle 5 7 B6@45c. o o Time money is offered freely at 4 per L Has PRI, g 5 25 0 o7 ackers, $5.9026,16; mixed, $5.90@6.15; hg Got the genuine. Tho above out 1,81 N POy 1:40.55@7.00. Bt for short daias, and ean b sbtuined for | SAN Frascisco, Oct. 31.—The official closing [ 2 fdts:... 1045 2 1093 3 8005 Yorkers, §5.05@0.005 pigs, 85.60 shows the Jar with facalmile of v Piinie 20, e ki e e Uiy, | 91 per cont for six onths, the outside rate | guotations for mining stocks toduy wereas | 1 gir." 11010 2 90 1 891 Y signuturo of Justus von Lieblz. perbbl, $17.60@17.76; 1ard, per | $10.00@11.00. o £} * | belng 6 per cent uercial puper rules at | follow 3 bulls...1198 1 90 . 890 eEp—Receipts, 2,000 head; shipments, J001b $10.135@ 10,98 short rihs sides (ioosen | *'uu i Lowor, $3.172; spoltor, ensior, 89,30 | 907, and fu oxeéptional cusos e 4 vor Gent. | a0 PP el G TSNS R (70 R aid stondy on Fovd muc: | @ @6 G- 000 00000 & .70 ed sho ers (Dox: % 5 L % 2 elle Isle. T o -t i o $7.0067.20; short clear sides (boxed), ¥ R Unchieimod STOCK> AND BONDS, Belehor, s 20l 36 (Novada e ool Eor \,((’1“"’"4” oo pa ‘";'LI“" St. Louts Live Stock Market. ' Xl .50 i < 3 Tod at 17540, 5 North 3 7,581 head, orsabouy 42,000 short of last St. L i#ERoliA L and vigor quickly re YIsky-—Distillors' finished goods, per gal. st achnnabdabizito. Doar Bakat VI T R ot It e s A Obhirs e v month and’ over 8.000 shortof s year ago. | Sz Louis, Oct. 81 Oarrir—Recelpts, 0,000 L ST L ored. Norv s DO vGARS—Unchanged, 3 cx—Us mvnlit’l(.l({)‘. : cibes the Situation, sttty . oD (,v',uv:n_pu'y‘c..ldwuln '.‘hu In'sLl‘fwh!nux\L'lrls (“|('- ast l-:Ix:_tI{‘ shipns S o etabrs. 8.70@0.10; fu 1. DAPO, thegreat Hindoo Remody, So1d with writs m”.l‘"q {‘;.I-“x'“x:“ were the receipts and ship- l-“lr’;f",l\”,]'llid— ed, 4‘&1 02 -:x@y] 00. NEW Yok, Oct. 31.—A bear market under %5.::‘ recel pls. show a falling off of 152, £00d Toxis stoors, ?.Tu\'x'/ft # : o e \'1"7]\-" o :,“"I,:K,Il,;,:,‘.::.m;,'._' .f‘.'{'é‘.‘il‘ ents for toda; s g :00. : 4 oxs D Inmante ) vicntal Medical Co., 58 Plymoy 3, Clilesz0 s ek A o o7k nighor: siandard | bear conditions partly describes the courso ( : ; it T'he liberal receipts. thelr Indifferent quat- | nige mieror aonod. scrong: closed lower; | 1 _NECHICTS. TRUTPARNTS. | pieas, BLEAG: lard, 8.873; dry it meuts: | of speculation on the Stock exchango today. v ity and the bearish tone to castern_advices | heavy, §.,1006.85; mixed, $.80%6.30; light, o0 | shoria B080; Dok 166 iores bicos, bexed | The event which had been for weks looked ———— all combined to make o slow marker, but | BSOS ') 000 27.000 214: ' longs 9714; Ty 4 0 a with a good general demar e eariy sales SnEEr—Res s, 2. ead; sl B78.000 REcELPTs—Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 62,000 | Mmovement had come to pass and yet stocks ORDON,Oct D odihe il from §6.10 up to $6.25 were not far from N D Y § 27,000 steady. In general, however, the market . g corn, 51,000 bu. onts, 34,000 bu. were going down at a rate which threatened | Consols oy i 2 2 : e Dilereres 35,000 190.000 | Vi orn, O1.0C u ere going which threatene ione D Oar o a 4 ANE] - On the Produce exchange todny the butter | bu. 1,000 bu ) oats. 66, 3&'&3"1:(:}?2';5’ disuster to the stability of values of even | Eanidiin Paci v cal. was from 10¢ to 20c lower than Monday, and oLy e rudes drogsod oot stoady, un: SOUTH OMAHA. " 1rye, 1oy e s tendlcat secunities on tho list, Erle : ¢ M55 | fair to good hogs of all weights sold largely ads 1@, — ;r:azr}ufl n;, dull; reuory. ‘-zm'.*sc: dairies, | 2,000 bu. Frio 9ds. . t from #6 to £6.05, while the common light { PKecoipts, 200 head: steady. 2ic.” Eggs, qulet at 20421c. Kannus City Markets., Wall strect, had 1o o lugo extent, dis- | Hilioisiivairs:_mid ex: W i 2nd mised packing krades went at 80,60 fnd | & Tecoipts, 5,000 head: auiot but firm; Union Stock Yards Company, New York Markets KANSAS C11y, Oct. 81.—Wngar—Weak and | counted the repeal of the silver bill last | “Ban Sivy 114d per oz. §.95. Tho close was weak and fully 20c | sheep, 82.50@3,75; lumbs, 84.25000,20; dressor e e 2hard, 53%3@b4c; No. 2 red, | week and this custom of tho professional | MONEY-—1@13 per cent. lower than Monday, Buyers refused to pay | Biutions, 0@} por 1b.; dressed limbs, 68 o ',,;’“_::T,finf,',‘,:’,m s 400 DbIk.; AlipIents, 9,000 bbls.i ules, 9,000 . No. 2 white, e lower ana | €lemeut has become so woll known that the [ | Bitte of discount in the open market for | over § for anything nud some 500 hogs were | *iGgs—Roceipts, 4,000 head; market firm a Host G0 plcn, ket weuk “und | fovor 10" doll; ! o5 wiifer | vicarious operators have begun to gamble on [ both SWork wud thrcodnonths bills, 2% per | jfy in the pens unsold. Scles were largely | 46,2507 o : LTI o Db $.26@4.50; winter | 3 this propensity themselves. The general | “"" - at $0 and § zainst $6.15 and $6.20 Mou- | = = 18510} 2 paonts, OGNS clly wile, e ) public which does not trade on the Stock ex- Now York Mining Quotations. day and £6.30 and $6.40 last Tuesday. Rep- Stook:in Bigh, T Wood Brotirs, Minnesota’ pitonts, 89 55@4. 105 winio 200; change and which Lias been reading of the | New Yonk, Oct. 81.--The following are the | resentative sales: Receipts of live stock e ';';'_l'-,’,;:; aikiia 00d Brotuers, extrus, $2.26@2.76; Minnesotu bukers, $2.35 g ) dominating influence of the silver question | mining quotutions: No. Av, N N T western rkets Tue ‘l"“y.l 1 |;I A Livo Btoske Commission stsrob ARt @2.807 winter, low_ grades, $1.70@8.80; b on speculutive values, naturally expected to FOTPIv O, 0 ..B00 # 275 161 Cottle. Flogs. Bheoh, s Lt — Chios spring, low grades, $1.65@ 1 ¢ i | 3 o 5 05 © | South Omaha. .. 8,814 6,16h ,896 | §o1th Umaha—Telephons 1151, 1 o200 , BLGO@ g, Cxtras, e 49.00210.00; prairte, | 560 boom on the stock mavket this worn- y N 70 242 Gt 7000 20,000 14,000 : ORN A RAT, - 8tandY Laalen. 8O0 bbla': $6.00007.00, ) i M " | ing und possibly a few lambs did venture | C 0 Standard 100 250 i 0 SR 9100 5,000 2,900 JOUN D DADLIMAN, | Managorr T, §2.40a3.65) Trandywine, 2,50 ‘rin—Easy; creamery, 22@20¢; dairy, 18 | upon the exchange and left their fleeces be- 2| ol Oon " ! St d s 5| Yellow Jacl St. Louls. ... 4 4000 2,000 z Hiear lots, 6OBH30, ey hind as evidence of their good faith. B oy Hh R e S ! e Market reports by mall and wire cheerful BARLEY—Eusier; No. 1 Milwaukeo, 67 aree; 18¢, 30,200 sition. e But to tho street the fruits of | Homestake, 900 Quici Silver 111 200 DOtaY e e 20,206 | uraishod upon appfication. sooAuLEy MALT=Dull; western, 60@75¢; s W heat, '56,000 bu.; corn, 8000 | victory have bgen readily picked | Mexicar L mel lo | prerd. T 1000 BT a0 1nta. B54,000 bisi 6 i eMENTS—Whient, 66,000 bi.; corn, 8,000 [ nd it is now time to make & | opiir i bl d 5000 b .l::‘l' ;]\ll:(lv:‘ll':“}fi:t"; outs, 1,000 bu. turn on the other side of the account. The | = b instore 1o Vutar e oMo Markot. Ao The Holnr o1 taa Heat-stack:. ani Bucay | 8s: 1, Al i No. 8 red, 66c; un e v c| £ 3 1, Louls, o I 67@6%¢: No. 1 northern, 713c, New \mlhu c ,':3‘:[']',,4»:‘1‘:-]::.;1:3:hlnlxr o'm::u."l_ which had been unauly influenced by manip- | closing quotations on mining pious opuned A lower, closed 18020 net e v 100 by imeod siosed simdp iy | Wlators from - inside the company was | ———jiqAu e gocline uud wonk: No. 4 red. Junuary, 71 : tomaio | made the objective point ofa ferce drive o Granite M. Tane: o, Mureh, 78407440, Closed T HAg: | which quickly extended along the I Elizabeth.. 3} 7 5c; November o5 i | Western Uni o 3 3 OGGhe o Deceuber, 6954@71%,¢, : BiaaTg 000 Bpov l‘s‘t"“it:\rlllei;‘:ll:lll{:x‘t}l‘l PaRR Cuttae hn e —— 110,000 15, on sovie® 4000 —COFFEE—No. 7ax- | wore affected most soverely but the Q) the LANIIR MRFKot bu.; salos, 640,000 o8, 00, 14 per 10 kilos, R ontire 8ser degra NEw Yomk, Oct Post's Tond wpot. Bpors oponed stoniC Hlosod bt | celpts during the we'tke, 27,000 bugs; purchuses cotire st in o lessor degrae. London | ool says: Fourtecn thoysand sovereluns | i3’ 1 e m— N 2,0 AT@AT Wior, ATK@AT for the United States. none; shipments to the as o heavy seller, marketing 8tocks | wong out to Holland toduy. The repeal of the A3 Options opened 0 2 United States, 86,000 bags; stocks, 77,000 | bought at the low level of the day. Sherman law knockod silver to 8114d, and de- 57 2 olostng X5 met “Soctloncraat i oainuh | bnga ; Ligwidation was being effected noatod " onstorn_ exchangn.. Rupse papor 1s | S9: ) 07,280 closiug ut49¢; November, 464(@163¢, closing 1""‘;3.“." s, Oct. 81,—COFFEE—Good average, | rectors of the buil pool in Western Union, | 66%. Bar gold was in a trifle less demand. 2 4 50 6 24, A0%ci Docomber, 47a47ic, closing ut 0RO BeT 20 kilos Kecoipts during tne | In expectation of o stump, stop-loss orders | There were lmenss foalizlngs borg un Auerlc | 8. ] gesss g y X its Lo the United | nad been placed in blocks for the leadi can shares, but opertors were inclined to buy OATS—Receipts, 127,000 bu.; rts, States, 45,000 bugs: purchases for the United I Qaoks 105 eading b waien, 166,000 . futies, TB000 by, | S0 45,000 b stoci, 158,000 bags. #hases and thoas qulokly reacied. .added e Spots, modorately active it e lower: the offerings placed on « market already OMAHA LIVE STOCK 8 A E Y IS1 active a1 K¢ ower Milwnukve Markots, overweighted with stocks put out solely to 6 ! ] @ No. 8, 34 2 White, B614036%0; No. N‘Il‘\\flv\.l'n Oct. 81.—FLoun—Steady. send it down, and prices did go down, halt- | Very Little New i ‘the Situation in Cattle 5 ] 5 0,( Optiony auiet nd Clfiiely | ovmear-Weiki No. 2 Spring 00ci’ No. 1| ing occasionally, retraciag their footstops Yestorday, 3! 20 6 3 emsier; Getobor, 84%e; Novemboer. 84%a@oc, | EELhern, Baie; s B0ke, *| now and again and at times during the ‘CuEsDAY, Oct, 81 o 8 3 1 - — — - ~ . Slosing at 84ci Decomber, 35035k, closedat | GRRYTHE i A e 30l 85 8 white, | Afternoon recovering a good portion of the | paceins for tha two days foobup 8,743 i bL... 2 1 BAGS & TWINES| TENTS, ETC. HARDWARE., HAY- Steady: shipping, 60@66¢; good o | 28%@80c. * | vantaze ground, but only to move back e s and 8.423 shee i rea sl it 50 6 SN % 4 1V 55 et e | =T 7 = e re— cholce, 65@Hb, i BARLEY--Nominal; No. 2, 68%c; sumple, 37 | 080in to a lower level than before. catule, 8,244 hogs and 2422 sheep, aguinst : e AT 7 (| Wilhelm Lobeck & Linn, o e ed I T e Aot swmple B o e oL ausa the | 12,157 cattle, 9,007 bags ana 2,734 sheop Mon- | 85 : Bemis Omaha Bag (0maba Tent-Awning Rector & Wilhielmy , ”,‘," Pacific Souat, 101 s {f’m\"ls‘l‘:r“ 3 vl-]w_’.’c‘ ¢ o leading operat considered that by less | day and Tuesday of last week, 66 280 6 11236 6 COM P COMPANY. Doslors In hardwaro and ipks—Stoadyi 'wer - salfed New Orleans, Ns—Drooplng; pork, $16.95; lard, | effort a greater profit was to bo madeonthat | - fmnere was very Httle new in ) 56 6 Lmporters and manuf Bt e (Abanddao coimaion’ tois. selected, 46@50 1bs., 83;@4e; Texus, di $10.10, ¥ I'here was very the general | gg turers of tour sacks, H Btreots. 1404 Douglns Streat. A1057 150, 6o Hucnos Ay ros dry S1obs gr REQEIPTS—1'lour, 5,100 bb wheat, 72,000 | #1de of the account. Sugar opened 25 per | et Recelpts for October reached | 144,218 820 burlaps, twine. 1118 Farnam strest. s e wosie. | MADATRL ISR by, . 11, | Feoaverad tb LA, then dganped to 0o reura: | ® total of 107,50 hsad, the banner mouths | 42 80 6 0 : ] =———————————————| " y,75, ET0. | IRON WORKS 00L—Quiet; domestic fleece, 20@28¢. HIPMENTS—Flour, 11,800 bbls.; wheat, 11,- | Fecovered to 103, then aropped to 9, roturn- 0! L& ) 64,1262 6 T8 AND SHOES, ) - - e m‘?fi‘dl"‘“.‘ifi"«.(&,“.‘. “.(,‘...m." i'i‘.filly: ! ‘,,,‘;}‘,u(, 000 bu.; burley, 52,000 bu. ing lolUl;g.lrwedlnwa% nnddclouiux at 100, nwel{n.- lm nlm b)':xrnl"-l ""'fl%’m"i. 20,000 L PIGB AND ROUGH. ,,_n,oo, — (maha Sale and [ron b . 003 I 5, V - 1 A A V' ) last mouth an | eavier Y (' J v 00G7.25; plekiod hums, $10.00610:36. Lnra | Yisible suppiy of Geatn, B 0anaf i per cent on the siay, Weatero | bobvior thaD ask HESEL AE rar this vear | gbii110 == 480 4. Morse-Coe Shoe Company. WOIKS. 7.00Q7.25; pickied Ly a10.2 PP b R Py g W Union fell 414 per cent to 87 rocovering to | than o year ug 3 09,0, 97 100 : auke. Jail wood, Mesiard siaqm closed st $10.50; optio sty GeslooThe visible subply of | 80 and closing % per cent lower, u declir over last, 86,336 head. In quality the offer- ASSORTED. Salesroom and Office ~1107-110). 1111 Hovar | 3¢ T e e o tire aat § \ber, $9.50; January, $8.90. ¥, Octobor 28, as compiled b 5 5 911211123 Howard 8t uiet but steudy; now 3 W York Produce exchi ¥ ¥ | from yesterday's finalsale of 27¢. Burling- | ings generally graded poor, and for this Al Factory —1119-1121- 112 Howar O T T ) mess, $19.60; uce exchinge, s as follows’: ¢ b " 1 284 — 020 o oNLY Manufasturers of Boots anl prive, $14.60@1 ton ut the lowest poiut of the day was ¥, reason the market was slow and dragging. We are the 0 | kg 1 De- In- bel e "he demand was good for desirable beeves ~Receipts were again liveral and | gnoesin the state of Nobrasks. — — aw dull and heavy; no sales; | Bushels. crease. crense | PEX cent below lasy night's closing, and | The deman B! 08, A genoral inyllation s extendad to all to lnspect COMMISSION. siepay” | at’ 3160 decline: | Wheat........... 69,328 000 2,946°000 | 8t the end of the day had only |and on the few cattle of ihat kind here . mould A, 6 tandard A, 4% Corn.. 91 10 A lly sieady. A couple of our now faotory. O s i heciina SoF LRANED MO8 | H0ED - sorA10,000 . recovered 3§ per cent. Rock Island | prices ruled fully y. couple of el g “44/00 " iy i : - Kirken T Branch & Co. |John A Wakelleld A ooy Y SR G | o onel 0 i | o' ot B " aiph ot i | buggho ot vece, ml gkt e i for 3 Kirkendall,Jones & Auer, Hand-Sewed | Branch & Gu | Joo A, Waheld, 2 kaE—Stoady; part skiums, 40 Wageh 22 e - MDD 00 | railics, depreciated in value throughoul the | §.30 and 3.40. On the under grades, which ® Py tra, agouts Hos B0 C0. boots, shoas | Froduce. frulta of wil | Tland, sement, MUTAL e R e Liverpool Marke! day und closed in most cases within @ | madeup the bulk of the offerings, the mar ) Ttubbior Moo "co, "M | and rubber gouds I e e ow—Qulet: city (2 por pkg., b 1-16c. LIvERPOOL, Oct. 81 —WiEAT -Steady; de- | fraction of the lowest point, the chief de- | ket was slow and weak. 4 e ) | _tiberion arey Sureot | 10 Harney Birosi e — COTTONSEED OLL-Siendy; prime crade, 86@ | mund woderiite; Holders offer sparingly; Calle : Rubber, 8 per cent; Colorado | The cow market was active and fully 8 STOVE REPAIRS 'u;.;m R R S l\gsu})nb o 11'155":1“";;”. ?Al;\n«léw:.:‘:'rix‘: soring | Fuel and 0, 21 per cent; B"j"“f.‘"" & m:inl_vv Aboull v.h‘lllleynl(:.uul.1 wunl, l'm'uhlvuu tO0DS. I' i& H “ 70 2 St M l u; ed closed 2¢ bid. | No. 2, 05 Gd@b 8d; winter No. 2, 58 6d. 3 cont; B rred, 11§ they met w eady sale. Some e 9 4 ossx ¥ i Mirained, conmon to good, | ok "stisdyl™ deulana " oderates taixed Oula. '!\"f,'s.‘k‘_’y',"i%"',‘.f,:r.;:;‘:';m&mi}' Bor | a0 & iareford heifers brought $5.55 and & M. E Smith & Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry ! erbert, ngflx‘i ‘vau ,EH: URPENTINE—Weuk; 20@30c. PORK-Pritie mos, fine, 885 94, Denver & Hlo Grando proforred, 144 per | big siriug of good fat western cows sold for . GODS €O, . Wholesale liquor dealers sttachmenty Rick—Firu; domestic falr 10 extra, 8%@ cent, and Union Pacific ana Cordage, 1 per | §2.05. Fair to g0od butchers' cows sold Dry goods, notlons, fur- | Notlons, geats’ furnish PORA 7 kindof sk . P . d " o ing goods, cor. 11tk and L RS # : cent’; Now York & Northern preferved re- | mostly at around $2.10 10 §2.25 and canners nlabing koods. coraer | tug gubds, cor | 101 Farasm 8t tia "h?ufi Stendy; New Orleans open keule, o XN D T Sovahed & agoline of § por oent. wont i $1.70 lo 82, Thero wis an active de- ‘ll THE BEST, Uiisaa Masant rha7 Hires ——— 0 cholee, 8¢ e, for now. o ry Good nrket. o4 - alves at from 1o #4, or Ly RE! 1L 0 SeN Gaiets Aierionn: $12.00014.80. | - Kuw YoRK, Oct-81- The tapie ot evnvoras- | vicod ohUon to the ggusral weaknoss, ad | mand, foric SUAE rnouruv i | S Economical or household use because it zoes further and is superior to 11 other meat preparations, nd keeps any length of time any climate, = o= ISTSTCICIee, o © Liebig COMPANY’S Extract of Beef. LT "or Improved and Economic Cookery Por Delicious, Refreshing Beef Tea. nominal; No. 8,1.0.D., 863 | 0% - PPPOPDPOPDPIPPIDOTBPIIODDD ARTICLES, s s 3 Catareh Powder eures catarrh d; shipments, 100 All druggists. 50 cents. EEEEEEE "A‘TRAlNING IN CLEANLI/IESS IS A FORTUNE.” COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH 'he following are the aoonoo: ugain, seeing New York taking stock treely. R Dull, e s o, 134 LY, YO Gt 9L, The topte of conversa- | vauoes were made of 8 per cent iu Orégon | steady prices, uud rough stock ai from $1.50 % GURES QUICKEST, ki o, 8. Sifucy 1t Ands i Y0 passage of the onsay bC | Novigation; 1if per cent in Evansville & | o £350 whs e Omaba Upholstering| Johason Bros, | Carpenter Paper Co| Standard Oil Co. b e D Yo Y COMPANY, LS 00 Carry @ full stock of pRLRL- [nnetive; domestic nominal; sules | stimuluted the Liverpool couics kel | & Obio. active, but prices were firmly held ou all Q) R Usholstored. urnifure, | WHOLESALECOAL. riniiiki wrappiad and | Retned and lubricating ‘change, 20 tous, ut #20.45. causin overy of a dec] i 3 the greatest | suitable grades. The demand lacked \ 1102-1104 Nicholas 86 " ook wrillog papers, card § the recovery of a docline. Now that uli | The Post says: Probabl, 8! (4 / a olls, axle gronss, 0 4 Wi 24 wi western dairy, 1754@22c; | doubls as o the sounducss of American | part of the fAnancial community read today's | urgeucy, but as there was no excess of feed- =L AT Wholesale only. a, Neb 1%~ Dull X The puassage of the weasure Terre Haute and 11 per cent in Chesapeake Business in feeders was enly moderately

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