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Alber nuts, 8150} : Drazil nute, 1G120; _ahellbark tancy ‘raw nome; eastern hiekory nut peanuts, 60} roasted chest bu. peanut [ COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL EAUER KRAUT halt bbl., 1260 MINCE MEAT ge: 10 gal. Kegn, FISH—Frean canght e fah, 3G buialo, dde; pik 8c; catfiah, 8USC: black bubs, | EADER pure siice: per BT, 18! Nait bbL. 128 HIDES-No 7 lgreen hiden, 3iici No. i green CH | hiden, Syc: No. 1 reen saited hises, de: N THAT CEREAL OPENED LESS BULLICH | hides 3woi No. 1 "Hic; Nov 1 wrecn saited hides, to 40 b, 4i4c; No. § green salted hides, 35 (0 fige; No. 1 weal enif, 8 10 15 1bs §'to 15 Ibs, Be; No. 1 dry fine Bt dry Nint hides, do; No. 1 dry saited art cured hides %¢ per Ib. ieas than Cholce white, per bbl. Weak Domestic Markets and an Increased | ¢ Visible Bupply Weakened Wheat, in balf bbls., per Ib. nie, ch And plekerel Balls In Corn Were Somewhat Unensy Over the Quantity of that Article They 1ad Purchased the Day tully ' cured SHEEP green Green malted, ench, 25@60c hearlIngs (short woolad early skina) dry shearlings (short wooled early ary shearlings (b 2, each, do; Butcher wool S@e; dry flint Kani o1’ peit. Betore, Kansas CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Weak domestic mar- | ib kets and an Increased world's visible grain supply weakened wheat today and took | off the price for I Corn followed, closing %e for M and May oats sym- pathiz to the ext f %e Provisions wore dull, ) firm slightly higher. Whent wae less bullish at the opening than ft wae at the clese of the market It ylelded 1 of its pri at the start after some little buying against puts had caused A recovery of the lost it gged once more to its opening price. The weaker fechng was due principally to what w: expected 1 be the bearish effect of Brudstreet's visible supply report, but trad- Ing upon that expectation was restricted by Its urceriainty, Iefc 2 o'clock there war a Lreak of %c in the price of May corn, reckoning from the highest point it had touened in the first half ur, that brought atout a heavier feeling in whe and a de in the latter to for Ma It had oo at §T%e, and sold as high | as from 5 to r, which had_opencd at 5% as (23>, W to from « on (he deciine just referred to, and clinging avou that bott.m price of the forenvon when dstreet’'s visible state- ment came Th looked for increase in the world’s visible supply somewhat more tiiin satistied the previous statements re- garding it Tt showed o good Increase In the world of 4, 000 bu. The eelling in- or J {0 u few moments. December de- clined to 52%c, with sellers at that, and | May to Gdc. This was followed by a quick but short-lived spurt from b2%c | sales, 4 10 5%c for December and 5i%e for A | mnricet anl was then succeeded by as quick nd cline to 624¢c, and from 57c 1t n cember finished at and May at A shade of disquietude over the corn y had bought yest was observable in the action of the bulls in that article. Of- feringe for the near deliveries were rather freer than for two or three days back, and a promise of dry and wler weather re. gome of the apprehension which mp weather had engendered ge of new corn for forward | 1id to be more lberal, and | as evinced to cover short sales made as hedges against forward sales new corn. Map opened at bllge at the same time at from 51%c¢ t recovering to 5l%ec. It ruled after that and became heavier, After few weak and poorly sustained rallies Bold near H0)zc, and winding up at from B0isc to GoSe Following corn in meeting with a very market Was @ very throughout today’s entire opened a shade easler at 3 82%c, and sold down to closed In provisions some di to cover previous short was taken of the rallie: ing. The fluctuations wer row limits. Pork, comparel dey’s latest, is 2'4c higher, and 2ie higher, with ribs unchanged The leading futures ranged as follows: TArtfclen. High. | Low, | pe rctual wetzht, murrain W 4@8l4e; dry flint per 1b., actual welgh do murrain wool pelts, velght, 4@6e; (have foet cut off, to_pay’ freight on them). TALLOW AND GREASE—T. tallow, "No. 2, 3%c; grease, whif white B, S4c’ grease, yenow, old butter 2@2%c; beeswax, rough yellow, 1%@2c. y dry fint ib., metual as It 18 uscless emibe m llow, No. 1, 44e; | A, dc; grease, | reuse, dark, | prime, 15GNe; 1 ‘W YORK GENERAL MARKET, Yesterduy's Quotations on Floar, Grain and Provisions, Metals, Kte. YORK, O:t. 31.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 2 s, Vble: sales, 16,100 firmly held for spring patents. temand for export, South flour, dull; sales, 625 bbis dly KWHIZAT N MEAL Tow | 5| wpw Bbla; o Market dull. ey flour, wou | pkes. | Bakers' | n flour, | Buckwheat BUC Quict Firm tern, sales, 490 bbl $1.2501.18; and 2400 | Brandywine, | | | 4,100 “pot ele . ‘1 bard, e firm all the morn higier Buropean hod Tocal covering athy with corn, and | decl 2" rea, | oh elosed at §85e; at 60ige bor mber, 16e, Nominal; ecar boat loads, ine 5T 1y ALT Recelpts, 365,000 b, N N Milwaukee minal; westein, 7067 345,000 ‘b exports. futures and 500 b na t it was ing ‘an advices, fc t finally w d heavy u sy net loned i o | Ceipts, 0 bu quiet detivered CORN 19.600 bu futures Opt oxports, nd 50,000 6le, and ne strong a'ns west and local cov ger car lot estim Tanuary e at 200 bu,; bu. spot -y a Decemt Ipts, 172.7 bu. fuf steady; N rkot stnte with corn net deciing closed 3%e; Options finally weakened | February closed at | 36Yc; November, December, 33i4@331 delivery less de but very h 8@ic: now HIDF k: state. c S@loie; Pacl firm: et salted lected, 45 to 65 ibs., Go; Iiuen, 24 1bs., 11c; Texas, dry, 24 to 30 Ibs., LEATHER—Quiet but _steady; heml, Buenos Ayves,~light to heavyweight, WOOL-Steady; domestic mmon to st, 314@ ew Otleans Ayres, dry holce, old. 2 to fluctuations poor sale, the uninteresting session and oats one May touched at where it its IVISIONS—Ree d bellies, 6%@7 i plckled hams, quiet. Cut meats, pickled sioulders, @9, Lard, st m closed 0 bid: city, §6,50; ned, steady; continent, 15,5, Pork, active and W0 14.50; ‘extra prime family $14.0016.00, iwestern dalry estorn 7 cream creamery, lar B k' bity Dull strain weak west- 18,00, Stedy: position w ales, vantage T v the sell- confined to nar- with yester- d is also shown ¢ compound new. mess, §1 | @15.00 shortcl BUTTER—Dull @160 wes tory, 1014 13q182; @2e, ; small, untry, 4% ed at’ 83 bid. 0 to good, $1.40 , @c; | im' tation state | Open. | m 8%@ sigan| 2 | il 5116 Gile 503 | B0k i | 4 l @%| s2Man 82| 11 823 85 | 85 00 [ 700 | 5114| 6224 BTG 53 613 25434 | ThaN | 63 B2H SlI4eN Siely 28% R by 82 1185 Dee. R/ Corn No. 2. {0, T Nov.... Dee.. .0 May, . Cats No. 2. 06kl . Nov. May. Pork per bbi Jan,.. ... Lard 160155 6@ 51% | Sils b0l 50 @ state 16%0; and Pennsylvani: western frosh, 44@o on Kettle, I to extra, 1 MOLAS: good 10 cho’ TURPENTINE--Qulet PIG_TRON--Dull; can. $10.006G13.0, Closed dull; brokers' price, price for spot, $9. . Closed flat; spot, $3.33G3.37%; sales, ing M.’ & H., at §.42 or spot, steady for futus bullion, '$3; exchange price one ot at §3.17 barely November, er, $14.70@14.50; * Jaoun ors; sales on change to: er tin. 80 to_ double, $14.40 W Orleans at ch, 2814@200. $19.000119.2 E Ameri- 11 92% 0 021 705 628 6 02y 6 85 15 o7 815 6 00 W 59T TIN—Closed $10.65a114 April, tons Do Noy COTTON SEE tions nominal, WHEAT- 5 nominal 2 white, 32G¥c; N Y OIL~Dull and heavy; quota- 2, 8c; No. 3, 52@5dte; St. Louls General Market. FLAX SEED. FLOUR—Firmer, but not TIMOTH PROVIE 121214 lard, No. 1, $LA0%aA14, EED-PHme, $5.50 Mess pork, per. bbl., $12.000 100 1bs., $6.95: short Fibs sides {loose), $6.20G6.2; dry silted shoulders (hoxed), gt S e Tiata ot WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per n.zs. BUGATS—Cut £.18; standard “A." $4.35, The following were the receipts and shipments today: Kiticlon WH below the all day, closing %@ of heavy _increage in No," 2 red, cash, December, 49%¢; May, vesterday. Ly Bradstreet gal $1.38 Was dull, but s of wheat ise; the influence of ed 1@l down; No. Rrpauls November, 47l4e; December, 2 cash, 2%%c; Decem- ber. 2% RYE: HARL BRAN d at 49, east side, eady; Minnesoa fancy, bic. st track, $1.38 bid. -7, 758,10, D44, unchanged sier; separat vi 16@isc Receipts | Shipments. No. 2. 14,000 104000 000 185,000 B1,000 1,000/ 211000 _ 99.000] 45000 butter mar. i dalry, 1de Elour, bbls 5000 When, bu. 5 10,000 82,000 UTTER to choice firn Dowton clearanc more, 21,20 bbls. Primary wheat teceipts, 763,000 bu.; shipy 240,000 bu. Corn, receipts, 199,000 bu.. ships 86,000 bu, The closing boars s of flour, 4,50 bbls.; Balti- 280, G —8Tu 0%y ONS nts, BAGGIN ents, B prime steam, $.75 Toose ghoulds cables reported Parls wh 86,06, 10620 up; flour, 5G5c up. DBerlin, 16 1% m up. Antwerp, unchanged. ‘There are good bids at New York from Engl for both spring and winter wheat. O Crelghts, however, are very scarce, and this may prevemt any large busness, There |s one (hing that we must not forget When buying wheat, savs J. Dupee, and that is that we have nearly 80,000,000 bu. here in ore and the total visible supply will go to 13,000,000 0 85,000,000 bu. 6,000 ot S Flour, 1,000 bu, bbls.; 23,000 bu. 17,000 bl oats, 900 by Coffee Murket. YORK, Oct. 81, —COFFF r at 562 polnts nd European sation of foreign Points net advane including: November, $13.15 anuary, $1.7561L90; Ma $L40a11L45; May, 81 from New ' York ck today, 174 9 bags: afl total vishle supply 8, nga nst 440,381 wheat, 22,000 wheat, 1,000 NEW opened on - strong off later o Iy at 5G15 sE—Options advance: firm buyng; eas buving: clos OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, Ciyedil; Condition of Trade wnd Quotations Staple and Funcy Produce. The cold and stormy weather of the pist few days has reduced recelpts and at the same time caused @ better demand. As o result both eggs and poultry are higher. BUTTER—Common, solid packed, S¢ roll, %¢; falr (o good country, 11G13 fancy, 18@16c; gathers ArAOF er o POULT sici ducks 1 on 12,120 bags; United 8 United Stat for the United bags last year RIO DE JANEIRO, mild, quiet; Cordova, Oct. 81 15,0061 Market st 0; sales iy mmo 500 SANTOS, O-t. 3L.—Nos. 6 and 315.50; sales, 2,000 bags Maracaibo &ood ‘average Santos, $1L60; rec stock, 475,000 bags. HAMBURG, Oct 7. to arrive, Santos, quiet! Ipts, 19,000 bags; & 31 aull; prices 4@ trictly resh lald, 1sc. per doz.. $3.0004.% blue wing teal, per teal, per doz., $1.%; ducks canvasbacks, #0044 mallands and red heads, $2.50; quall, $1.25G1.50; deer maddles, 1@l6e: antelope tadaies, 15Gilc small rabbits, $1; jack rabbits. $2. VEAL—Cholce fat and small Veals are quoted at_6a7c: large and course. 3@ic 2—Wisconsin full * cream, braska and Towa. full cream, iic Jowa, part skims, Tusc; Limbur brick, No. Swiss, No. 1. HAY-1 .50, midla 150, rye straw Color. mak Bay.’ Light shades sell the best. bring top pri PIGEONS—OId birds, per do VEGBTABLES, Western stock, car lots, 65c; small rm and 1 @1:f advance; 0 4f lower; closed alem, 5,000 bags; nge 11 10-18; receipts, 0,000 bugs: United States, 8,00 Lags; cleared 7,000 bags; stock, 281,000 bags, at grouse, per doz., 1.60; green wing mixed, ' per doz., 3; for Europe, 13 point Al w and s declined futy T loged at e sh_wheat lower tha prices wer s good and arger than yesterday isfy the demands ipanies buying for 318720 hu.i shipments At BBi4e’ for Octoher @3Ti4e for May, On track : B%ec for No. 1 norther Weather in the northwest was W favorable large marketings by farmers, but there (s sufficient In country elevators to keep the raliroads busy till the cold weather. The flour market was steady and mills were Sales were made at $.15@3.40 for $1.85G220 for bakers. Production unted (o 40,000 Bbls. for the twenty-fo: Shipm, 32,298 bbls, the price on Only top grades £ suffic millers ele storage. Receipts were | 10720 bu. The m: iy for POTATOES Mots, T0c: sncked, T04i3e. OLD BEANS--Hand-picked, beans, per Ib., 4 ONIONS—OR ordlers, CABBAGE—On « CELERY—Per BWEET 1335 per bbl BEETSPer by CARROTS—Per bu, CAULIFLOWER EGG PLANT— P HORSERADISH PARENIPS—Por RUTABAGAS P navy, Bye 65@70c. 1 50G60c. 506 o, Por Ih (otton Market. NEW ORLEANS., Oct. 81.—COTTON walew, spot, 2900 bales; to arriv ordinary, 4 3-16c; good ordinary, middiing, {15-16c: middling, §3-16c; good mid dling. Skc: middiing, falr, bc: fulr, 72-16c; re. celpts, 31,289 bales; exXports, continent, 8,299 bales coastwise, 3,000 bales: stock, 296191 bales. Fu tures, quiet and steady; sales, 31,400 bules; No- or. inal; £.17G5.18 ¥, 436544 August, §.57 TTON- Qui bales: whi middiing, 5 Quiet Dales » Bc, nid: , 303%c. FRUITS, Owlifornia, per 50-1b, i-16c; box, 318, 602,75, Mich- June bid saios, 5,000 Oct. Al e I i stock, 24,000 £in BOSTO, Nt ances, §2,687,141 BALTIMORE, s, e, f nolal Notes. 31.~Clearings, TROPCAL ORANGES—Mexican, per box, $.50; 25, e 017,09,288; bal Florid i Oct. 31.—Cleaimif., 523377 | Movement of Prices | regular in the main, | the orders were carried out b; balances, $282, 008, NEW YORK, oalances, $4,608,053. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 155, balan 41,700,088, PABIS, Oct. 3L—Three 101f 740 for the account. BERLIN, Oct, 31 —Exchange on London, el days' sight, 20 marks 3% plg. CHICAGO, Oet, 8. ~Clearings, §15,112,000. Y | Money, 4G4is per_cent ¢n call and 5G6 per cent \u Ui, New Tork &% W0 premium. s BANANAS—Choloe stack, $LTSGL8 per bunch LEMONS—Measina, 300, 15; 30, HAG60 PINEAPPLES—None. ¥ MISCELLANEOTS. 44 OYSTERS—IXL, Sc; mediuryprofieht borse shoes, 13ci extra sian pelecis, 11c; company select; nts, 26¢. ®NEW Flos-Faney. b ONEY—Cholce white, 16§, PLE BYRUP—Gallon ean 16giec; Eng! Oct, 31, —~Clearis 55,637,208 81.~Clearings, 39,306, . uired m.h: per cent reaten i nt (3 \ ro'gn exchange opened dul clal, 456604, 57, MEMIH ances, & par WASHINGTON, treasury today 61,3 >y New Y NEW New Y sterling, commer- Oct New [ bal sciling At Cle York ings, change, batunee | gold ro the rve, cent LOUIS, Oct. 81 2475, Money ik exchange, ORLEANS, vk exchange un LONDON, Oct Ayres {oday at Petersburg. na, 100, NCINNATI, New Y s o ot autet Al a1 bank, at unt Clearings e 42,220,673, a at T Listion Rom. & 4 1 Vie nge For year, $5 Money to 4 month, 90, 21560 pe promium, 56,1 cent Clears 950; for Tast STOCKS ANO BONDS. In Securities W regular in the Extreme. W YORK, Oct. 31.—The movement of prices on the Stock exchange today was ir- In the early trading the coal shares and grangers monopolized the business and were in good demand to cover short contracts, with the result of an advance of 2% per cent in Delaware Lackawanna; 2% per cent in New Jersey Central, 214 per cent in Delaware & Hudson and % fo & per cent in the grangers. Sugar was notably weak, declining 1y per cent on brisk selling on liquidation of a speculative aceount and also for the short acoount When the pressure to sell was removed, t being no unfavorable news current, gradually appreciated to K7 with u final reaction of % per cent, making of ¥ cent on the day. On the general list a réactionary movement set in be 1L o'clock in which, however, only of the early gains was lost, and by the upward tendency was again pre- dominant the highest price of the day b ing current at that hour. Toward noon the bears attacked values in force, Northwest having to bear the brunt of the raid and ecording 2% per cent decline. The selling in the stock was unusually large, brokers who usually operate for the bears,there was a sus- picion that some of the salés were on liqui- dation on account. Burlington & Quinc fell oft 114 per cent; St. Paul 1% per and Rock Island % per cent; St. Paul Omaha_gave way 1% per cent; Western Union % cent, and the coalers 1% per cent for New Jersey Central, lig per cent for Delaware & Hudson, 1} for Delaware & Lackawanna. In the final dealings some few shares rallied a fraction, but Al _market closed heavy, with yesterday's clo ular.” The bond market w ing the trading s they, hc the inactive active, the Rock ‘Island extended Pacific collateral try business, Speculation 1r- t as strong du 1e_heavy recessions were mad mortgags Trading was very dealings 5 egating $1,190,500, leading in point left off generally Post's London cablegram say stock markets were steady toc on the whole, being very little affected by the sad news from the czar. Americans were rather 1 purchases against options, but Loulsville and St. Paul closed weak, MexI- cans broke sharply again on forced sales of pawned stocks. The Paris house keep very firm. It is believed the bear specula- tion in the Russian trouble on the Berlin | bourse may result in scrious difficulties, if not failures of bear operators there. More gold has gone to Paris. A recovery in French exchange is expected with the con- clusion of the bourse settlement. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today: Aichison. . Adams Exprea Alton, T. H 0 pla. . Am. Express Baltimore & Oitlo, anada Pac fic do pfd..... 170,18 ¥ centril. 0% N. Y. & N. Eng.... 674 Ontario & W.. 61| Oregon Imp. . 49% Oregon N 14 |08 L & P P.D. & E.. 36 Pitiaburg,. . . | Pullman Paiice. | Reading.......... | Richmond Terin |90 pra.. IR G. W... SE TEEE S BE3 Central Pacific Clies. & Ohio. cago Alton. {igs YY) . icagolas. Consolidated Gas C.C.C &S L... 1o. Coal & iron Cotton Oil Cort... Del. & Hudson. ... Del. Lack. & W D. & K. 6. pta D.&C. o 118 il 1 ExEEE i bfd L. P, & Omana. do’ ptd..... 14| Southern Fort Wayne, ... G. Northern pfd.. &B. Lpfd...... Hocking Vailoy. I, Central..... P. & Duluth. T.otd.... Like Erle & 1. do_pid. Lake Shore. Lead Trust. . .\0 Loutsvilles N7 Loulsvillo& N, A" Mauhattan Con... *Memblis Michigan Mo. Pacific. .. Mobilo & Ohio ashvillo Chat. . atlonal Cordaga. do prd N. J. Central N'&W. pta North Am. 0. ... Northern Pacifio. No. Pae. pfa * bid. The 5, Texas Pacific.... T. & O. Cent. pfi., Union Pacific..... U.S. Exproas..... W, St 3 pid Wella Fario BY. Westera Unioit. ., |W. & L. B.... . total sales of stocks toda: including: American Sug: 9,40; Chicago Gas, 9,300; Western, 2,00) Delaware & Hud- Central, 11,600; *North- Island, §100; St. Paul y were 193,563 72,000, Bur son, western, 25,700; 23,200, Rock ow ¥ YORK, Ocf t 1 per cent IME Money Marlket, 31.—MONEY ON CALL— last loan 1 per cent; closed —2%@3% NEW t MERCANTILE PAPE per STERLING EXCHANGE actual business in b 487% for demand and daya; posted rates, $4.576G 488 and 34.8515@4.80. SILVER CERTIFICATE GOVERNMENT BONDS—Strong. quiet Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: 8 Ghrox.. coup 5. 4s rog. S. 48 coiip.. S. 2nreg...... . *Pacifictsof 03, Ala. Clans A Ala. Class B. *Ala. Class C *Ala, Currenc| La. New Con issouri Us. Tkers' bills At $4.57%@ BLE6RG1. 6% for wixty State bonds, i’ *Mutual Union s, N.J.Cent. Gen. 53, No. Pac. lats.. Ne Pac. unds. *N. W. Conols. 0 5. F. Deb. &8 R.G.W. lswm. . St P’ Congols 7 SLP.C.&P. W. 5 SLLA LN Gen.0s Va. Centuriey .. do deforred. AtehiBon 4 Atchinon 28 A. Canada 8. ynds.. Cen. Pao. 1ats 03, D. & R G. 7 * bid, U, B. 1ats of . Weat Shore ¢s. ... Southern R. R. 58, Doston Stock Quaotation: BOSTON, Oct. 81.—Call loans. 14@% var cent: ume loans, 2@ vercent. Ulosing prices for 8tock®,bonds and mining 8anrss: AT&SF A% W. Elec. pr i Ain. Sugar Bab | Win. Centra,. Eay Sute Gan. . 14| Atelilson 208 Bell Telephone..". 104 |Atehinon 4s,... @ Boaton & Albany.. 204 |New Enkland Ga.. 1 Boston & Maine.... 149 [Gen. Electric 0s., C.H&0Q. Wis. Ceat. Lats Fitelibu Atlantie. .. Gen, Flectrio.. ... Hoston & Mont: T | Butte & Boston M Central. Calumet & Hoo N.Y.&N. E. Centannial 0ld Colony Oregon Short Ruboer.. | Frankiin Unlon Pacific 3¢ | Kearnirye. Onceola Qutney wnarack ning Stocs Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—The oMolal cloalng quotations for minlng 8to3ks today wors ds fols Tows A AlpliaCon Anaes.... Beleher Beat & Belcher. Bodle Con.... Bullion. Caledonia. hollar Confidence Con. Cal & Va. Con. Imperial, Crown Point., Gould & Ourry. Hule & Norcross. | Justice. Silv 5. [Kentueky Con. |Lady Wash. Con Mexican, : Mo Mount Diavio.... " |Ophir Overniin Potosi. Savage. ... |Sterra Neviaa |sivera i |Unton Con Utah Con . Yellow Jacket.. 80 24 833@033c. Dratis, sight, 10¢ Nyw Yock Miniay gastation NEW YORK. Oct. 31.—The followinz ars tas clOBINg MIuINg QUOttans Bulwer 13 [Oawario. . Ouhir...; | Plymoutn’ . Quicksiiver. | Ao prefecred. Sterra Novada. 70 |Standand... 11600 |Union Con. 10 |Vellow Jacket 100 | - Loadon Stock Quotations. LONDON, Oct. 81.—4 p. m. elosing Oansdian Pacific.. 84145t Paul com. .. oo onr 134 Pennayivania. ilhx. Cen. new 4 |Readtg e s B it [t 7. 134 Mox| telezraphi 80 60 400 40 | 13 Con. Cal. & Va. Deadwood ... Gould & Curry. ale & Norcrosy. FoREatake ... Lron 81, Mexican wever, being principally confined to | The | Slightly higher, with | a| and while | Steady prices | session, but In the afternoon | hunting for good veal calves, OMAHA LIVE*STOCK MARKETS (v October Receipts Shigw a Nice Gain All Around and a Record on Cattle, GENERAL TRADING IS RATHER DULL Inquiry for Dosirable Stuff is Vigoreus, but Cholce Offerings Are Scarce—Hogs Disappolut Dealers, Who Were Looking for L beral Supply. WEDNESDAY, Oct Receipts of cattle were tolerably but hog supplies were light and sheep only falr. The three days' receipts as com| under all of here were he fair to & 1 largely top, ¥ 0 Stuft sold Light pigs we Aressed beef st ‘nder long - Sales wer against $ week ago, Av. 150 J 8 1 1 With supplies for the first half of last week | show an increase of over 2,00 cattle, but a decrease of 6,000 hogs and 3,000 sheep. tober receipts foot up 1 hogs and 4 sheep. As last October this. shows an increase all around of over 5,000 cattle, nearly 6,000 hogs and 22,000 sheep, not a bad showing for a year of crop fallures. Cattle receipts for October were heavier than for any other single month since the yards were opened. 010 compared with while the month's sheep receipts were also | heavier than ever before at this point. Conditions were such that a dull cattle market was almost inevitable. Rec were comparatively liberal and there was a preponderance of low grade western stock included in the offerings. There was th usual very falr demand for desirable be grades, but buyers all complained of th poor quality of cattle on sale, and they were ready and willing to pay fully for what suited them, they mood to take the fair 10 poo Sl except at lower figures. Rather dis- couraging reports of heavy receipts and lower markets east did not help matters any and the trade was slow and weak throughout The market cow stuff was supplied, and generally lower. %0 much low grade western range stock on sale that buyers could afford to and did exhibit an indifference toward all grades of cows, and while medium and good stock did not show any great decline, the common and canning grades were hit hard, selling largely at from §1 to $1.60. Buyers ‘are still and the mar- on this class of sold at about £ were In no Iiberally There was ket ruled active and stock. Bulls, Bs, steady price There was no the stocker a firm ete., great degree of activity in d feeder market. Both fres and stale supplies were liberal, and whi there was a fair inquiry for good to choice stock at firm figures, dealers found it harl work to get rid of the poor to medium stuff at any price. Good to cholce feeders are guotable "at $28073.25; fair {o good $2.26@ 260, and common grddes from $2.25 down. Representative sales: COWS. L1180 870 3 H 6 6 45 STOCK 18 o ERS AND FEE! 1042 o4 1800082 765 10T WYOMING CATTL Henry Keats, Pr. No. 1 steer.. 2 steers 21 cows.. bl 24 steers.. 25 steers.... Mullen. 1 bull 2 bulls. . 15 cows. .| 3 cows. .|\ 4 feeders... 14 teeders. Kendrick 1 calt 47 steern. 915 210 1str, UK Carlisle Cattle company e 167 200 1 calf ve... &1 150 28 cow 8 calves...... 162 3 J. L. McCoy. 170 250 1 cows. J. McDougal. 140 3 45 12 steers.. 280 160 1 cow 00 180 9 cows.. L9k 215 1 feeder. 1 feeder. 1100 2 40 2 feeders. .. 040 Milwaukee & Wyoming Investment company. 30 strs, k... 1076 17 2 feeders. starsren Av. steer steers. cows. ... steers. | steers, bull bull cows. ! cow. feeder. feeders. calves. 13 feeders 13 cows. 4 calves. 2 31 steers. steers, bull cow cows 2077 510 3 1 1 1 calf., st steers 151 1104 305 542 165 M 1 1 1 “ Carey. 23 nteers. .. 1 cow ttle company. calves, 167 strs, tlg. bull ms ¢ L1100 140 Swan Land and € calves. 1 3 str. tg. COWEL... 3 Piékard. 1 sir, 1 s, Ug tig (1T 1000 Cable & Edw 915 1 %0 1c 944 s 1 cow. ! 18 cows.. 1 cow steers. Ay, 3 cows, 1) 23 ateers 2 calves Catile company. heifer. cows. ... steers. Converse Ui 308 Western Uni0p Beef comy 980 150, 91 COWS...r g 280 O, H. steers. str, tlg. 6 steers Wallop. 0 cows.. JLORADO. 5 10 £ 5 strs, str, tlg... 1360 14 teeders 82 strs, Tex 108 steers. 1m0z 1028 106 BOUTH 1390 Sinx 1 L1643 ‘1082 Eret DAKOTA, 1 bun 1 foeds 1 foe 3 buils NEVADA. 300 108 steers. IDAHO. 1M dcown. e 16 cows.. UTAH Soticktern: W N 6 teederiT W3 00 HOGS—Dealers were again disappointed at th lmited suppiies. Recelpts were considerably less *han half as heavy as on last Wednesday, and Yo talling oft far this week, as compared with last, ‘wmounts o over 8000 head: Naturaiy, this ereated & bullish sentiment, which was further 5 “thened by the favorable Teports . from Chicago, The market opened out active at a So 10 10c advance, and the situation improved right oL steers. .....1079 1 bull 8 cows 1660 om Lo 1025 915 Oc- | Ipts | | while | tair, | 112 & ] o of Utah stock Of stock was | eragea rully Official shown by pany ok p. the for m., Cattle Hogs Sheep 5 Horses and ' | omana | Tae G Switt The H na’ ¢ Cudahy A. Hans R. Becker & Hamilton Vansant J. L. Ca | Huss & Dy Lobman L. Becker.. Lee Rothechil Benton & U Ship ; 1 H e unexps arriving. Nat In common amounted to extra steers c steady prices. pos ultim market from made up of and 3,000 Tex from $1 to $6 principally at 3215 10 88 for have been b same . They he prices, pens on steong, visions and 1 thes and b e being t for. The tanc than for & lo for the presen unsold of demand. from $4.50 to readily salable a very poor a at bette sales below th £90d deal of were large at vailing price: over 2 The a deman did not tvals rensof et o 84.20 for | from $2 10 §2. $3.40 for the Recelpts—Cal The HOGS—Recel 28,038 head; 10¢ andvance freely; sales 4.8 for §2.5024.40 for CATTLE—R 5@loc Jower. SHEEP—T4 W CINCINNAT! Quite an act maintained th dicate and la 0,000 hoss Chicago Kansas Omaha St. Louls Qlanapolis Milwaukee Cincinn St. Jos Cily Sioux City An Aggregate NEW head; cept 5.0 medium 3.5 3115 beeves YORK prim fai oxe cows 2. can poor e choice, HOGS— ¥ choice, . Ka VSAS C] 5,40 head; sh und weak] Te $2.2005.50; nat fecders, HOGE head KA Hece mixed, .00, SHEEP—Rec 5.0004. ke for Weds South Omaha. feago Kansas City. 8t Louls.... Totals ST, 1L head: shipme stendy; natly | 81.80;" "rexas 290’ cows, 81 HOGS— Ttece! head. Market Recelpts and 1 & Stephe and Texans at than $4.35 The.— n was quite 10c higher tham Tuesday Sales of sheep and lamls wei hogs, 25,000 head; sh about 6,600 head heavy lots on the market; active and fi Quite an Act #3.7504.55 St. Loals brisk competi A dime me fnatan ood_ heavy At trom very @ re slow pies and dy. Sa the circun ry te .40 T Representative sh. i o o i 18) 160 2 Todny's sup she Rp Ipts i = hooks of the twent Octoby S DISPO! ond co mpany Packing ¢ Degan .. CHICAGO L1V Oct. heay urally o good a deeline, o sale w All of th 3 1 of, and the bulk of the worked off, tho start about as cattle wester om § from $1.7 westerns, out 5,0 to time last week. ers of hogs sccured a good advance tod m from ad the At th stimul he fact & t ad of the ng time m i rime 4.55, h and ‘trom that Ho it figure poor st rom $4 for he e fro riic were nably any n 3 furty b 7 for latier. ttle, ep, Svening Journal Ipts, 25,000 shipments, qualit packers ¢ ranged, $ for Tough packing: $1.3 avy packing Digs, boetpts, cess of the demand, elpts, 13,00 T ive Oct. marke past we uinst 285,000 the pres ast year. elght summer season months axainst 6 dces compare as follows: ers, ... Oct, 31 on_ male ne nativ r to good cotn| en, $1.8063. per LAMB: Sheep, ) prim 13,0004, 245, %2 nsas City ITY, Oct \pmients, exas ste ive cows, 12 40,3, 0. Ipts, 500 market strong 10 10c | $4.35G4.56; hea 341004 vies, B3 lght eipts, steady; n () Stook i Record of receipts at aduy, . §1.25G3.00; 9,500 head igher than nces of o I ad medlu 145 o . d light am from $4.1; ale and w stock hog I were at mstances b the mod from #. was m mand Il urgent Good mutt r demand at quotably | ks @ natives are quotable $2.0012.6) esen'at ve disposition £ the Union y-four T P SITION. Packing company oy Hun of Cattle Was Unexpectedly H Prices Ruled Aceo din “The run eth ing weaker grades but th ere cld fee . wd lowe gh 1t w finsh. 10,000 natives, Natives w ns at from 125 to §3.6 t JIpts sinc ead more 0 10e aboy ifaction Ivance, The 1 by the up hat narket o and the e that the weakest 8pot has been Shipper bought right and Ieft, and if any hogs r there it was not % and local the cause v hogs we 1 1ight 34 could n owever, tae the arrive Mt Sale 010 M vy welghts 54 N very m ve, and al er’ decided trend of the market was upward ranged from 31 t 20,000 head; calves, 13,000 hea epor ) hiea 6,90 ot ;oMo hea y and shipp 4.65 for @7 for nd shippi r 00 head; in active and firm ot 5¢1d advanc EKN PACKING INTERESTS, Marketing of Hogs Main- tained the Pust Week. 31.—(Spec of P eting k. ho Kin, The ag now, 1,000 last ye 1504 2,826,000 140,000 265,000 25,000 190000 )/000 Now York Live Stock Marker. BE dull native $4.4644.90 mon, $3.3 bulls, 1041 Ib., dress exports, hea, t S—Recelpts, lami Tai head; firm L CATT I .04 head; shi higher 4.6 3.954.55 10.00; stockers and feeders, n ¥ the tober ur pi 3, 18 “attle 5,088 20000 ) . 38,53 Oct. 31 nts, 1,800 o teers, Wteer, 652 15 it strong, light 800 ive Stock Mark Re Marke CATTLE- heud 32600300 and co head: sh W00 bigher; Iike the The to $4.65, of Kood ; light; teers, $2.00612.%; Eurogean cables quote Ameri packers, & with a Nght mi 3 up to i aker, but goc r 10 1 s offorings $4.50, an (YR i 13 130 121 10 = a for but up larg this el pres av ns and_lambs fiem ures. At $2.25612.80 common and ce 40 to 100-1b, sales Wt Pr 4110 L 230 wposition of Sto. of as ards at 3 n 9 Head, % 579 TOCK. vy and 1y of cattl 20,0.0 head obtatned. weakness was ling, cholee and at nearly sily dls- les were Arugging supply was 7,000 westerns ¢ quoted at SLT6 to # % Sales were r natives and day the out r gr than ve yesterday's of wecing the demaid was p turn in pro- several thousand in excess of the numt rod was a Pack e of cre w twolghts were and it was Be turned oft re were y Is including a kht hogs and the prs verages of 0. The close trong prices. ate_and_the though sellers advance. ading was at the former and from $3 to | . clal a yosterday Teft over; no_good m at 6@ buy $.4°Q@ lots, and ® both H mixed; ing supply in ex- are weak an good demand, Telegram,)— s has been K returns in- eding Wi gate for nded ar. Pr 104,900 110,000 149,009 557,000 Recelpts, 1 b lower, ex- | prime, 3 crs, | ary | ordinary welght Leeves an. 04 on o prim ) culves, "85.00 | hen lower common 16,399 b, inferior to LE—Recelpts, market slow beef steers stockers and pments, 1,200 bulk of sajos, B4.40G1.65 Vigs, $.00G Ipments, 543,00 [} 2,900 west a3 rincipal 2 Hogs. 3,521 mar- 6 mmon, hipments, 300 the | 50 head; | efforts in C Jute Rugs Chenille Brusse Moquette Ingrain ¢ Hewp Ca 0il Cloth Hassocks, Art Squa Ay $4.60014.70; fair to common to medium light SHEEP—Receipts, 240 | Market strong, but ot and lambs, $2 1, W 2 | LIVERPOOL, Oct ers offer_sparingly; N ). 2 red spring, s Ea. CORN—Spot, nominal; holders ‘offer sparingl; W in 3d supply s, 6. supy and’ col TALLOW~—Nominal; 238, Chleago Frult Quotations. CHICAGO, Oct. 81.—The sold Callfornin fruit at wuct | Grapes, mostly poor, Tokay | double erates, $1 Musc Qouble crates, $1.35; Empe 90c; Pererra, half cra Vorter. Bros., Chicago heons, $2.63; rors, $1.05: Muscats .00 quinces, $ASG1 5, 41,90, P Porier Bros. P Double erates, Porter ro. Single Tokays, Morocco, $1.10; assorted. comp Tokay & company T5e@S185; [ Wool Trade Oct. 31 porter’ will say trade: The market I8 qule i8 no buying to speak of on mills, but small purchases a_considerable number and t of all kinds of wool taken di amounts to_over 2, cent of which was d little from those of o week amount to 1,788 00 pounds of for pounds, aguinst the previous w unds for the corr sales since ) BOSTON, 7 y the in Ph Kansans City § CITY, Oct. 2 hard, Sales by river, N CORN. fenang 2 27,600 TENTS Wheat, Pooria Ma. 31.—CORN PEORIA, Oct N . 600 rye, non Whieat, 600 I rye, 60 bu.; New York Dry Goc YORK, Oct. 81.—On titives of out ¢ demand £ e0 fancy d It slow day, hor of the rain that lasted {nto th part of the sellers and buy pression of & better late o Qull at 2%c for 64 squarcs. outs, NEW MILWAUKER, Oct. 31 Oct, 31 Muscovido, NEW YORK sales, 500 hhds. fined, quiet LONDON, centrifugal fining, 108 BUGA s 6d; 0c Java, 2. Dulath W DULUTH, Oct. 81 hard, cash,’ and O cash’ and October, 634c: B8%e; No. 2 northern. cash, Jecled, 46%c; to wrrive, NG "Fr 2 Wil Wheat O FRANCISCO, r. Hic; May ead o Away Till Eloct WASHINGTON, Oct, 81 assistant secretary of the to Pennsylvanla to rema dactions and Chlef Clerk yesterday for North Caroll it e SAN Lest Leavy, bles. Trial slze, 25 cents, worth o medium Liverpool Markots, New winst 08,66 WHEAT—Steady; No. 4515 6 mixed, 500 bu 481460 19¢ igh wine Milwaukee Grain spring, Nugne Market. SUGAR.—Taw, Dec Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou- 1 the shade, Co last long. ARPETS, s, 21x30, worth $1.25, now Rugs, 15x32, worth $1.00, now Rugs, 40x40, 3.0 Carpets, worth $1.50, now Brussels Carpets, worth $1.00, now ‘arpets, worth 50c, now rpots, worth 30¢, now |2¢ , worth 40¢, now . worth $1.25, now res, orth $7 ash OR redit. Cash or Weekly; or Monthly Payments. mixe $1.10004. a; sl tably B354 ments, higher s ; culls, $1,% none HEAT. red winter, teady [ futures, 5a; I rs & app! oo ¥ 3 offer moderately; St hold supply in ex s 34, Pork, prime_mess lum, Iy offer Juil ester offer freely; finest ly, poor; prime city, E ton_ today half eri halt halt A tes, rOF. o Double 05; poor double single ix_ears hilads 5, 334000 York, Musc 106115 Review. erican one car: $1.05@1.50; Wool and t and the p have he aggre urng the week u 000,000 pounds, mestic week ago. T 0% pounds of doni elgn, making a tot A total of 24 ek and A tota sponding week last ry 1, M1, amount 000 pounds a plladelphia. agErega nrkets, rejected, b, 42042 Missouti bu.; corn, 1,400 bu.; ; corn, 3,700 bu.; kots. Active white higher; No /) L 31G3Ye; u bu.; 3,900 bu. ;e ey n, bu.; sy Market the part of the rest )t town houses, there Gr plain and Colored Ireswenr and shiris, wever, ax the e aftern s, the ade. T result On the nting wrket. 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