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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THJI'RSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1804 0 fancy ‘raw. peanuin, 6ei roan 'R ar+ Gt P st bay ool [ S ere same Tnwtance ioc o 15 rise B SEAG sl ances, $3,061, New York exchang [ e falr i vy m e ght hoks g | P MINCE "MEAT fancy, in halt SHINC Oct. 8—Cash balunce In_ the : : i ) way up 0§80, Weak Domestic Markets and an Increased | ee 1o . s = today ‘was $112,7%,9%3; goid reserve, | Ootober Receipts ‘Bow a Nice Gain All | Tific Tk Were slow sale and weaker hot good | Fisn - Frean canent . h and_sun beef [ And $EOCK. homh were A% kood | Visible Supply Weakened Wheat. fishy 3G5c: Dualo oo 18 31, —Clearings, $3,506,120; bal Around and a Record on Cattle, and ety Bl worsTat Tom AL 8D catheh. bOoe : autet ot cent. sider 'the Circumatances buyers were not 1o ? haif bbL, 43,88, | Ne discount i Caning up. the moderate. ofieTIngR hides. Siie: No. 1 green v ORLEANS, Oct, 31— Clonrings, 2,220,573, s were very fargely at from $4.0) to 116 A8 THAT CEREAL OPENED LESS BULLISH | hides en saited hides, dlye; No. 1 | Ne vk exchatge, bank, par; commercial, | GENERAL TRADING 1S RATHER DULL Inst $1.35 10 940 Tucsday and .40 to M85 & en salted hides 1 erecn salted hides, Count week ngo. Representative gales B to 40 1bs, 410; ) iden, 15 10 XDON. %.-0 " v s - 0 e sie% N6 eal Fle | | LONDON. 0ct, #1.—Gaid ts quoted at Bue s Balls In Corn Were Somewhat Uneasy Over | g 8o '3 dary fint hides. 4o, Moo % My aite S0 Petersturg thens, 7i; Rome, 1 nquiry for Desirable Stuft 1s Vigorous, but 0 the Quantity of that Article They TR eqob Part cured Bides Mo pef o Jem WhaR | VOO PR e e, $1,~Momey, 34GW per cent I Blud Purchased the Day HEEP PRLTS_Green salted, yeach, 35@e0c; | New York exchian B¢ 1o e premium, € lear. Disappoint Dealers, Who Were green malted shearlings (short wooled eafly sking), | INg%, $1.886,400. For the month, 950 Lo N Supply. Betore. | ench, Togeoe;" dry shearlings (Wort wooled early | month last year, $0,610,900. ekl B e :lk”‘l‘)‘l 0. ‘l‘ rvkn‘du % 2m3 shear 8 (8ho rl‘ R g oled ‘eatly’ skins) . each, se; dry fint J 3 Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts, per st e > " . CHICAGO, Oct, 81.—Weak domestic mar- | Ib. sctual w 5@Sc; dry Mint Kansas and WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31 kets and an increased world's visible g v n_ wool per Ib, actual | Movement of Prices in Securities Was 1 Recelpts of cattle were tolerably liberal i ado butcher wos 4 supply weakened wheat today and tc " o A e = L ',‘“m‘ regular In the Extreme. but hog supplies were light and sheep only Off the price for December. Corn followed, | C 5 murrain wool peith, 'per- ib. “actusi | NEW YORK, Oct. 3L.—The movement of | fair, The three days’ receipts ns compared closing %c for May, and oats sym- ’ frelpht on they, o o AR S g prices on the Stock exchange today was Ir- | with supplies for the first half of last week pathized to (he extent of %c. Provisions | TAL 3—Tallow, No. 1 regular in the main. In the early trading | show an increase of over 2,00 cattle, but a O Tl i e e o iy higtrer e R coal shures and grangers monopollzed | decrease of 60 Hoge and 400 shep. Oc- Whent wac less bullish nt the opening | Jun o s saiise, Lo iacp Kreiae, durk: business and were in good demand (o | oher recelpts foot up 12927 catile, 13,010 than (L wie at the close of the market. | rough vellow, 1%@be. cover short contracts, with the result of an | hogs and 45,425 sheep, As compared with It yietded Ye of its price at the start after i —— — - advance of 2% per cent in Delaware & ||ast October this shows an increase all Home Jittle buying against puts had caused NEW YORK GENERAL MARKER, Lackawanna; 34 per cent in New Jersey d of over 5,000 cattle, nearly 6,000 hogs A recovery of the lost Lic, It sagged once | yosterday Central, 24 per cent In Delaware & Hudson | 12,000 sheep, not & bad showing for & " ¢, The . Quotati | and 1 to & per cent in the grangers. Sugs ear of croj “attle rece | more 1o Its opening pric The weaker ol s Hotably weak deciining 13 per cent on | Year of crop failures. Cattle receipts for | feching was due principally to what Was| Npw YORK, Ot 81 —FLOUTR—Recelpts, 24,000 | sk selling on liquidation of a speculative | October were heavier than for any other expected wouid be the bearish effect of | uuiys exparts, 1500 bbis saton 10400 pies, | ACCOUNT and also for (he short account. | single month since the yards were opened, [ 2 Brudstreet's visible supply report, but trad- | Market frmly held for speing pate Tns. | When the pressure to sell was removed, | while the month's sheep receipts were also | § h ¢ spring patents. Dakers' | fhate belng unfavorable news current, | fanico 5 i inz upon that expectation was restricted | are in some demand for ex o e e pradally CAppreciated to &ié. | heavier than ever before at this point by Ita urcerfainty. Before 12 o'clock there | dull ull; sales, it “at | with & final reaction of % per cent, making | Conditions were such that a dull cattle Wa¥ a break of e In the pr £ May | " BUCKWHEAT—Qulet s L loss of 3 per cent on the day. On the | market was almost inevitable. Recelpts cotn, reekoning from the highest point it| CORN MEAL-Firm general list a réactionary movement set 0 | wore comparatively liberal and there was g had (macnrd In the Arst half hour, that | sacke: yellow west andywine, | pelere O hock 10 o s Jout. ad by | Preponderance of low grade western stock | brought atout a heavier feeling in wheat 8 Nominal I hoat loads, | 130 the upward tendency was a T included In the offerings. There was the and a deciine in the latter to 57%c for May ‘i ) | dominant 'the highest price of the day he. | usual very fair demand for desirable beef | d onered a and sold as high | Y8 2 61c ng current at that hour. Toward noon the | grades, but buyers all complainec g U T A P, end " uie ¢ AT Nomatna W Tgie | bears attncked values In force Northwest | Evotes Bt buyers ail complained of the |, 8. from fe to, 67 e M Teceipts, 345,00 ‘exports, 64.1%0 | having to bear the brunt of the raid and | POOF Quality of cattle on sale, and while | hid opened at 52%c bid and sold as high 3,060,000 bu. futures i & oloves and Carpels g Prices Clear Beiow Zero This Weak. Stoves, Carpets, winter and low prices. How is that for a combination for right now. This week's prices put all our efforts in the shade. Come right off as these prices cannot last long. T i i ‘ i H | i q 45 45 i IR i ' 4 i ' \ 1 1 i 4 - i - i ‘ 3 ] 3 3 3 3 3 3 i I i ' CARPETS. STOVES. Jute Rugs, 21x36, Oak Heators, worth #1.25, now 38¢ worth 814.00, now $7.50 Chenille Rugs, 15x 340 Mok Heator worth $1.00, now c B &1¢ v Brusseis Rugs, 40x40, worth 19.00, now $9.78 P X . 1 . 300 v Base Burners, % h | recording 2% per cent decline. The selling they were ready and willing to pay fully B T 3 o e th $3.50, now $1.25 an 65, ROl dowh to from SPRC te G4 cay: No, 2 ved o and cle: | In the stock “was unusually large, and while | 8ieady prices for what suited them, they | AT S i R S R e 04 Moquette Carpets, 8 worth $22.50, now $13.50 e deciine just refe b, and 18 aflont, Hitge e, afloat; | the % were carried out by brokers who | Were In no mood to take the fair 10 poor | 0f Lia "tck sheep, e demund L % a8 Lot ging around that bottem price of the | No. 1 northern, Eic, del'v 1"Pard; | Unuaily operace for the bears.there was & sus. | Stuff except at lower fgures. .Rather dia: | o, auck, was not at all urgent but pros av- worth 81.50, now 98¢ @ Oil Heaters, doon when strect's. visible ‘state: | 06t defivers Opiis Wor the morn! | piélon that some of the anlcs were on Haul- | COUraging reports of heavy receipts and | yrexis (Y, Ateady, Good wmuttons 3 B Brussels Carpets, worth $10.00, now $4,85 mmerit. came aoked dar_ tnereass in | D L L Saiud o Eurcpean | dation on account. Burlington & Quincy | lower markets east did not help MAtters | Fair to choice natives e quotible L worth $1.00, now 55¢ [l Cannon Stove the world’s visible supply somewhat more |Advices forelen buying and koo al covering. | gell off 114 por ; St il 1% per cent, | any and the trade was slow a weals | falr 10 g el 4 1) \ i A Al ‘a £ Ra . Hiin"Sitished (he previous statements re | it Aty weikened 1 Sty an | fell off L4 por per cont: B.PBaul & | hiouhout. ., at ; J Ingrain Carpots, worth $6.00, now $2.75 garding it showed a good increase in |3 LTl Lo Omaha_gave way 1% per cent; Western The saarket for cow stuff was liberally |lambs, 4 worth 50¢, now 24¢ # 1, Iry Stoves, the world of 4,356,000 bu. The selling in § 5 Union % per c and the coalers 18 per | supplied, and generally lower. There was v Hemp Carpets Lt Y, creared fcr u few moments. December de g oty e | e r N o Centr 15 per cent | 0 much low grade western range StOCK ON | 8) WEKtOFn OWes....veerueersiersers wor th 800, now ‘worth $0.00, now $3.50 cliiied to G%c, with sellers at that, and |. ke g 2 hware & | sale that buyers could afford (o and did |00 western mixed.. ot it 2 3 X kLR wor th 805, now (20 Wive ces, B-Holo, May to Giic. This was followed by a | CORN—Iwenipts . exports, 13,9 In the final dealings some | exhibit an indifference toward all grad b 3 ¥ 0il Cloth, worth 40¢, now 20c¢ j§ tang 8¢ quick but short-lived spurt to from G2%c [ sales, #5500 bu 0.00) i r lied '@ fraction, but the | of cows, and while medium and good stock | ¥ Mosi Hassocks, worth 81,25, now 50¢ worth $10.00, now $9,78 fo 8 for December Ei%c for May, t market quiet; flc, and 5otqc ir- | general market clos b prices com- \mot show any great decline, the common | Alaaatt % b Art Square i Ranges, steel anl wa 1en su. p- v nd delivere Options strc during the | pared with yesterd; & closing being ir- nd canning grades were hit hard, selling o o Ly A 5 quares, > o H cline 1o 523c, and from n Ty wort an local covering. broke | Feiular. The bond market was stronk dur- | largely at from 31 to $Lo. Buyers are stfl | ; the U tock Yards worth $7.50, now $3 45 worth $40.00, now $24.50 cem finished at 52%c and ) 4o, | later on_ lar car lot estimates, and closed at | ing the early session, but in the afternoon | hunting for good veal calves, and the mar- [ GFiid b, m., October 81, 1864 SRS A shade of disquictude over the corn they Jecline; January closed uwt §ific; Mav, | trading some he recessions were made, | ket ruled active and firm on this class of 4 RECEIP had bought yesterday was observable in |7, Do, Gioaed (At Suo: ‘November they, however. lly confined to | stock. = Bulls, stags, etc, sold at about = the action of the bulls in that article. Of- |} S oember, 56€ closed at | the inactiv ding was v attle 13 5082 feringe for the near deliveries were rather | "5 s pecoipts, #0 bu.: exports, 1,700 bu,; | Active, the s aggregating s no great degree of activity In |Hogs ..iiiiiieiiii i 4 21 freer than for two or three days back, and | mic 2,000 bu. b, 4D Rock Ts sland extended ifives and Northern LI \nd feeder m:«lrk((l Both Tresh | Shecp e A : @& promise of dry and cooler weather re-|&;ut’ market steady o g | Pacific collateral trust sixes leading in point d stale supplies were liberal, and while [ Horses and mules. 18 I Ry 0f (e s onenanwioh r whien | Ao : L N | R inon: Bpeonlation Joft it Gencraily | there was a fair InqUIEY for g9od 1o oncles DISPOSITION, Presents Given Awiy This Wesk. the recent damp weather had engendered. | 3l track, white western, | fitm in tone stock at firm figures, dealers found it hard Cattle, Hogs. With #10.00 worth of goods, Country offerings of new corn for forward rack, white 6@ ioe. Options ad- | The Post's London cablegram says: The | Work to get rid of the poor to medium stuff [ Omaha Packing company 313 Setsilver p ated teaspoons delivery were said to be more liberal, and el ecarly with n. but finally weakened | Stock markets L dy today on the|at any price. Good to cholce feeders a | Tae G. H. Hammond cor § 834 OR With $25.00 worth of gooas, less desire was evinced to cover short sales | & t %o net decline; February closed at | wh being very little affected by the sad | Quotable at $2.60u3.25; fair to good 5@ | Switt and company 1046 Beautiful bisque figure made as hedges against forward sale : “w‘"’“ JSlosed at 364 svember, | news from the czar. Americans were rather [ 260, and common grades from $2.25 down. | The Cudahy Packng company 118 : With 60,00 worth of goods, new corn. Map opened at Slise, with sale 20, closed at’ 32%e; Decer "G better on’ purchases agalnst options, but | Representative sales A Hans. o W T i l‘e lt A hindsomo plcture at the same ti m 51%c to B3 J 2 oulsville and St. aul cla weak. Mexl|- DRE ] " rodd) Jegal AR VLN, L4 V' 75.00 worth of goods, oy e e B I ree vers wonk | oA B, 45@%5c; g0od to eholce, | cans broke sharply again on forced sales|No. Av. Pr. No Av, Tpv, || HAmn LA R % Dy A genuine onk center table after that and became heavier. After a | 10} common_to_chotce, ola, | 95, PARNed stocks. The Parls house keeps HE6 32 65 24, TN et e e AT L o R With $100.00 worth or goods, few we and poorly sustained rallies it |gqte: Pacifio; 6 4.} very firm, It is believed the bear specula- | 21...11010 2 0 75y 5 Cash or Weekly; or Monthly An elegant oak rockes 8011 near §0%c, and winding up at from et kalted New tion in the Russian trouble on the Berlin s, A T ¢ Payments. Cars. Head B0l o Go%ge, lected, 45 to 65 Iha, Soi Buenos Ayres, ary. 20 (o | DOUrSe may result in serious difficulties, If [ 1.... 800 100 Following corn in its fluctuations and |20 Ibs., 11c; Texas, drv, 24 to 30 s S1eBe. not failures of bear operators there. More | 2.... 840 100 meeting with a very poor sale, the oats | LEATHER—Quiet but steady: homlock sole, | €010 has gone to Paris. A recovery in markel was & very unintencsting ome | Buenos Ayses,silght: o he eht 1616 French exchange is expected with the con- throughout today’s entire i Y | gy OOL~—E nestic fle 2Hc; clusion of the bourse settlement. cpened a shade easier at e, touched e, : The following were the closing quotatio BR300, ana wola down (o BESE wWhers OVISIC . on the leading stocks of the New York ex- il pickled beili d s . " TOLHIE s piosbtokssestnytsoronss A0 } » e: pickled hams, 8 k change tode s f (B provisions some disposition was shown d at H Anliene s, IR0 B D-ho T R 0 cover previous short sales, but advantage | ber, $6. rofined. ey : ison. 4|0 £G : JHICAGO LIVE K. The fluctuations were eonfined to na mess, 13,504 14,50, extr p. 413.60 | ANt T M A S : ) as U lUmits, Pork, 1 with yester. | @ ot elear. " $14.0010.00 Ao ptia.. 5 10 INCY Onigai . itun of Cattle Was Unexpectodly Heavy and dey's latest, Is 2 a 1s also TTER—Dull; western dairy, 11@16c; western | Baiiimots & ORio, 810 | ariaris & B¢ 6.7 2 Prices Ruled Accordingly. R e with Hhe o h e eamery. - 15GEGe: weatorn Tactory.. 10/@1te; a1 | Baso i 9. 3.l whe 8 CHICAGO, Oct The run of cattle was The leading futures ranged as follows gins, Zlse; imtation cre s etate | Ganada Southeri, 494 (Orogan Nav: | unexpecteary something ke 20,00 head i _ 1 Open. | High. | Low. | Close. | CHE Firm: large, 84 1014¢ N Chaek Ol Baif % a L B arriving, Natur weaker feeling obtained anty,’ 1360 state cr y, 13 Central Pacific 0. | - | ne; part skims, 34 Kims, 21 41E0 A 5 1 3 T 5 In common to A grades the weakness Han 5136 | TALLOW_\Weak: tity, 4%c: country ? taburg... . L.\ 3 3. s amounted to a decline, but the few choice and | Konl o FROLEUM —Thull: United ‘closed ae 806 bid 3| Buily s arly S| sTats | R Firm; strained, common to good, $L40 A bl : : @x(ra)fatoers) on/aale were: olosed! UL At neatly o1tg | CEblos—steaty: siate. ant. Fonnaytvanis, 210 | et e alria L e SRR LN G Lo Formerly People’s Mammoth Installment House. 129 R . : posed of, and the bulk of the lower grades we 8118 | 21140 16%c; western fresh, 17@2ic; | Cotton Ofl Cort. R.G. W ultimately worked off, though it was a dragging Boie s Del. & Hudson. r Tl B & Wt o 8 4 i ek ‘ Evenings. oot ; falr to cxtra, 41@0%e; | Del, ook, & V. 3‘-:," Hock ,...,.'.‘.,. ; . e - market from srt {o e, The sy’ was Open Monday and Saturday g B2 St . made up of about 10,000 natives, 7,000 wester | ¥ d 3.000 Texas cattle, Natives were quoted a from 31 to $0.35, westerns at from 170 fo $.63 | $4.60G4.70; fair to medium mixed, H.8G90; and Texans at from $1.25 to $3.05. Sales were | common to medium light, $1.1064.25 THE ka\r HUDYAN 930 8 SSES—Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, N it choiee : § m:: S P & Omana. iy 824w 82 ENTIN a 5 50310 pid & Fripar bu))| i TON- : “do vid 254 soutubm Pas CHER - Recepts, 240 head; shipments, none [ Jan. 1 82% 1 $10.006 Fort Wayne. ... 153 ' Sugar Rofinery principally at from $1.75 to $5.25 for natves and | (SHEBEEReceipts 200 BACH SUETATS Sleen N ’l" o Lurd. 10014 Ciosed dull; c. 1.5 G. Northier pfd.. Tonn. Coml & [ron <op: 8 i {21510 18 for westerns. Roceipts since Saturduy | MArket strong but not ¢ eilis, 81,25, Jan 688 ice for_ spot o CAE Lpae . 98 [Toras Paoifio s been abont « than: for’ tne | 8nd 1ambs, 3%.3002.00; f B e 2 700 --Closed 14 1330337 ocking Valloy., LTy T &0. cont. b CALY same tme laat weck. iverpuol Markots. ehort iy | . mber, excluding M. & 1. at 41,43 Contral ..o\ BA| Unfon PACKic..... Seilers of hogs. secured a good advance today. : et hsanyt o OcL....ovrr| 625 615 LEAD-Closed firm for spot. dtead for Tuturés; | St PADRIWLIT 41408 Exproas.. held them from fc 1o oo above yesterduy's | LIVERPOOL, Oct. 31.—WHEAT—Steady; hole T8N a0 % 5 07 brakers' prices for bullion, ‘$3; exchange price i 20 WSLT &P %, and had the eatlsfaction of secing the | I8 e e 440 2 - o for wpot, 33,15 sales, one carioad s 53| " do prd pens émptied at that advance. The demnsd was [ No, £ red spring, ‘s & : i Cash_quotations were ns follows: A A B O U U R oy B ] B TR BRI tiong, being stimulated by the up turn in proc | CORN—Spot, nominal; ‘supply, poor; futures, PLC $14.6541 14 December, $14.50@14.80; Jasuary to | Lake Shore. . 1314 Western Unl visions and the fact that today's receipts w firm; holders ofter sparingly; No. 2, 48 8d; I v bl $14.15, "nel alis on change. (o8ay, 5 | Cead Truat. Il "S8I8IW. & L, B several thousand in excess of the number looked | cember, is 1ad ey i % tons Decembe 0, 28 Ylons | Coutsvillex ¥1.7 b218| do pid .. for. The tone of the market appearcd healthier | FLOUR—Steady; holders moderaisiyy CORN 5 No. v, § Loutsvillo& N.A. 7 M &St L.\ [ than for a long time, and there was a feeling | Louls fancy winter e o OATS—No. 3 No. 2 white, o TrON LDull and heavy; quota- | NawhAan Cor . 106\ & R G i R T, I et aed,“a yount | - PROVISIONS—Lard, ° stéady; holders _offee ¥ white, : “Membhin & O 3 e T o e oy, Ioam | sparingly; spot, 36a. iee § suppiyin excess e oy Michigan Cent. 5 bought Hikht and lert, and if any h'gs remained | Of demand; prime mess western, 663 o0 k. k St. Louls General Market. Mo pacttic. 160 188 7 unsold there it was ‘not the cause of any lack | dulls supply i excest oridemanc, trime s . g sy il 50 ot + of demand. Prime heavy ‘Were wanted western, 668, 3. prime mess medium, Gds TG Y 5 UL dorabin Ehahpan " LUB-Birmer, but not | Nashwilieq 1990 b Srom T to, $185 and prime 1Iohiwclghes were | Hams, il nelders offer Treely; ahort ‘eat, A THY me., 93,40, iably chan atlo 3 0 3 - uh © | bacon, dull; Molders press s umberland FHOVIEIO? Bork,er. bbl., 1200 |, WHEAT Tled weak anl day. elosing e | NGO« it Gasdaes it ' L G G B I Is(-:u‘du TR 1245 lard ; anort Fbg ey | below Vesterday. Fear of ‘a heavy increase i | 505 By ey ar L coutd not be trned off | sy GESE Sieady; holders ofter freely; 36.20G6.25; dry ulders ( the Bradstreet visible ruling. No."2 red. cash. | N &W. i i fi% e o o A e hrrivats e s | white and colored, 48 64 short clear 8316t o povember, dic; December, 49%ei M. | North Am. 60, Am. Tob. Co B! 0 i TALLOW—Nominal; supply, poor; prime city, e HeRE S Rood denl of poor stut: Salvs of kit hoge |, sl good por gt | U8 qutn bt under e imauenco_of | Noriern Pacida. el "o SR 2% g FTOCKERS AND. ERs Were lurge @t from 40 10 155, wnd the pre | 298 . 2. | the evenness of wheat closed 1gitge down: No. 5 6. 868 valing_prices for vywelghts t_loaf, $5.18; granulated, $1.33; |3 J & ; 455 2 T 3 mixed, November, December, bid. 1020 The following were the receipts and shipments ey . o B cani B 2aMor Dos The total sales of stocks today were 133,56 o Saar « # cash, 2%c; Decem- | ahares, ‘including:, American Sugar, 72,000 Tur- Lok o A = : ; Sl ington, 9,400; Chicago Gas, §,800; Delawnre 915 Articion. SE 3 v d at @c % |Lackawanna & Western, 2,400 Délaware & Hud: 815 R | H u son, 4400; New Jersey Central, 11,600; North- Plour, bbls........ wer | 20000 western, 25,700; Rock Island, §100; St. Paul, N TUNT) 1sai000 X OV 2D $1. 75681 b —_— Qata b, ] 1sR000 81,000 | TI) ¢ § $4.75485.25. New York Money Market. ye. by’ St 81000 211000 : unchanged EW YORK, Oct. 31.—MONEY ON CALL— Barley, bu. 090001 45000 | B IH‘\;‘ (Easteri separator creamery, 15G20c; | Easy at | per cent; last loan 1 per cent; closed nge muw the butter mar- Firmer ‘ 1 per oent. g Ty T 138350; cater, 15 i PRIME ME) PAPER—2%G3% per 3 = Chieago Frult Quotations. ordinary Re- Ver 250 Tbe —wera from §4.5) $4.10 . o] v was quite 10c higher than Tuesday CHICAGO, Oct. 3 n Fruit company h,:”‘:fl’(,,‘? g Bales of sheep and lambs were at strong prices. | sold Cal wuction today an follows: | S8 oAt S sations, Nerv. The arrivals were again very moderate and the [ Grapes, . y, half crates, T6085c; | ‘WORSSTuE Ous twtehing domand reasonably active, and although sellers | double oa, 314 hait eyt of the ey did” noc gt any furtaer decided, advance double L r. hal 5, S et and othor trend of the market wis upward. The qu half crates, A o . ts. A o or heep and fr “Chicago, sold six_ears: Double raed by tho ranged 1 L300 for abied “MI‘”'V . . Tokny grapes, good order, $.00603.05; poor lmmmnnu- ‘k;'m‘nn-heu. A 5 110515, Sinkle crates, G0, donble o men of invieorates the latier, i O % Balv/ay. nedons entire system. Cattle, 20,000 head; calves, b ) AURORLE) Ll el s nogs, Boi00 head: sheep, 13 5 A4S + Morceati AEEY Yo quds i} ening Journal T i STt B : L i i e 28000 head: oMclal yeatena fopyany. Phiaduighin, one car: | able 1 bty B Nervousness, flour, 4,540 bbls.; Ba “ STERLD KCT 2—Slightly higher, with 1 2 3 5 R TS S e s TR SRR i, company. New York, one anll\ll!nos? R e anddevelopet ur, i B N M 2 actual busine Lills At $4.5784@ = AN ' 2 abays & el S anald < Tokays, 75c@$1.65; Muscat, = $1.06@L5G; ; it and restores more, 21,200 bbls. i oo : » WYOMING CATTLE. heavy lots on the market; active and firm at 0@ xe, 10115 of the dis. A Primary wheat recelpts, 763,000 bu.; s .| COTTON TIEs-se. 2 o i X Jo Henty Kiate lic andvance; pickers and shippers both buying ceo, $1.10; asmorted, $1.10411.15 ‘,,,_m n'% CSMER ronk oreann , 000 bu. P A Quiet, Lard, prime steam, $6.75; Y8—Strol ata h ‘or rough packing: $4.35% o mixed: R g T p: flour, S6@s0c up. 5,10, : §6.05. 1 e S s prn 0 o3 Sieers...... 2.50@4.40 for. DIKS. Cotvon Raporter’ wili say. tomorrow he, wool § it B T IS D &R G T S Aome cems of the demand, hence prices arc weak and | is mo buying 10 speak of on the part of the large h g . 2 g ower, i, but Small purchases have made in for both pring and winter wheaf. Oc 10,000 Dyt 00 bu Erebiy steers 23 steers 13,00 head; In good demand, eldorable number and (he bggrekate nmount trelghts, however, nre very scarce, and MoNTFlour, 17,00 bble': H L5 & a considerabie n wheal 00 coUD. . Mullen, active and at b@lde advance. o a1l Kinds ol taken au cok under 8 i 1 T 0 Tlematureness moans Impotency . - the frs wihere Ia one thing that we must not forget e MATaC 5. 1 saserssasnce (OB) bull..11l 2 bulls. VESTEKN PACKING INTERESTS, 78 per cent of which was domeat stuge. 1t 1n & symplom of stminal weakness Ang Ehen buylr wheat v g Dupeel and ol s IO, ; ; comiLiilll 15 cows..1110 vary it ase of o week buennean: §1"un B curdd ln 80" days by Ue p 200,000 b, here > o OFFE it to 1,788,000 pour ¢ use of Hudyan. ux% and the total visitle supply will go N ular at b Ivance; firm . 2 4 . feeder. . 4 feeders. . 1002 Quite an Active Marketing of Hogs Main- | tic and 504,000 pounds of foreig !‘v:k“f‘( ‘The new discovery wus made by the specialis 000,000 to 85,000,000 bu. Fabite "and “Burtpean Duylie:” eda d | (A CUrTenelds: o5 foeders. 2 14 foeders.. . 935 e I ha N oAt Wk of. $in 000 "y, winst o) F S o the cla mous sudton Mtalvul Tnittute. 1 n ‘cessatlon of forelgn buving: o o, > - 3 Kendrick. St 4 2 pounds for the previous week and . total o ie strongest vilallzer made. 1t 1 very powen - agsemation of forelgn b 2 | SMfimsonrt o nda 3. CINCINNATI, Oct. 8L—(Special Telegram)— | 311:500 pounds for the correxponding week 1ast | £l Bt hasmiens, OMAHA GENERAL MARKEDS, (nC I painta nes Iadvanoercanien 0| laThe) 2. W Gonmote. - 8 calves...... 303 225 1 call.... Quite an_ active masketing of hogs has been | year.. Ti Yinca. Jamuary. 1o 1ot wmount | (i But harmiess "uc!oh«rpli‘n?o ;-ur.ck-lffllEl‘; Condltlon of Traae and Quotations on 50 April, $HILAOGILAG 1. phpiL. | $C nonfund LN|RG W i, .. S TR il X A 5 cock | Yeur ago. T o ‘in’ Philadelphia agETegate | slx boxes and. are ‘mot endirely cured:” ola mort B e e ? Rellvoriae T any York todiy. | *Tenn. new et § St. P Congols. Carlisle Cattle company. dicate 320,000, against 285,000 the preceding week | Y500 (4 Counds. will be sent to you free of all charge. Send fol The cold and stormy weather of the pist few bags ork atoek o, Yorks, (pday, | vhenn new set € P. . & 167 200 1 calf........ 205,000 last year. The aggregate for the — circulars and testimoninls | Address . *Taenn. old 6s. 'Gl.L.k‘,M Gen. o8 I 2 ol Kansus City Markets. Wite iock anont for e | +Tenn MG 8 15 28 cownn. clght summer season months ended ta 8- ca R e e i it Tor b | SV omiuriay RS canan e 1% 4500 ok, agsiver &AL ek e o e A HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTZ caused a better demand, As a result both cgge Sta: 510 bags, aganst 40,39 | 5K8 \oor g, ixg | Tex. Pac, 2 3. L. McCoy. Plices compare as follows: 2 Nk ey N s 3 relcte Junction Stockton Murket, and Ellis and poultry are higher. Ay Atchinon 3y P, steers......1170 20 Cows....... 983 i Halbejihy. samos i Eirantal Han Modnniae BUTTER-Comman, solld pack common [ mild, quiet; ® Cordove, _B1b.00T500; " sales, "o | Ganada So. ‘|‘m1un5 1044 Woat Siior 4 3. Me % CRICARD 1ooovrsrussninnarinas TR, : % g sco, Cal ke el Rl e iy fon Faoslole | bam s fe s dpern o 300 i : Tt 4 2 ) : T fancy, 1Gic; mathersd eramery, 1GNC; seps r0S, Ot . 6 and to areive, 3 bull 1280 1 60 v 510 St . ! ¢ "Nt N i ¥ U T D o) e | oy o b Wiracafin; dundin WO | S bl el 1 i 10 | Baabin hite ma o Stand at the Head. @ROULTRY=0IL hens, Gite: spring chickens, 6@ | 5204, MYk Jant (S T T T eows 111 00 230 : il DI oo | CRUTER e Ruansed. For thirtrsveam veae. LOB\CT J o 89 yJIAMBURG, (Oct, 31-Market dull; prices 4@ | BOSTON, Oet 31—0ul long, 14@3 var cent: | Milwaukes & Wyoming Investment compuns eyt 2 1 RECEIPTS—W 27,000 bu.; corn Ducber Watch Cascs R Par . atriotly freah % pleadvance: sales, 17,000 bags. umo loank, K@% ver cent. Uiosing prices fOf | 30 gire 251,000 | oats, .20 bu, 31 SBeaiis s rhe atiieay T alo, ke, o HAVRE, Oct. 3L.—-Market bpened firm at | dlockn.Don4s and mining atacs: - © s, U, Rismsani 1M ENTS—Wheat, 18,800 bu.; corn, 3,700 bu.: have been endorsed by Erolee, Dor Bae ote e Tring ton @35, | 114¢ ndvance m.. firm and L@zt advance; — — . r, - Jar Rapids it | oats, mone et every prominent dcas Qoz., $1.90; gieen’ wing ‘per oz, $.25: ducks, m f lowers closed | A% &8 F . T W, Elee. pri . 63K V. He 5 s Sioux City Sy % TN Mt mixea LN ingitasy ey dow.. k a2 o N Saned | Aln. Star. 5110 8| Win Cantra., 33% s b0 it 190000 lotote Peorin Maskots. lerin the United States, y o B L Bay State Gan. . 11%| Atchison 208, ... g ; I e S 1 0099 | LEORIA, Oct, 31.—CORN—Active, higher; No, DaLe AT S04 Tad heads. SLU: GL20; [ Bl For The tonited Sinten Bali Telephone.... 104 |Atohison 48 o steers 1101 3 : : o A TRor NG, 5 S1c: new, 451G . The Duober talpy oo Raaln, Tather it T30ite; | gieared for th . Bonanaitans 1 |SRR AR o i . : R B, Rt Now 5 white, 0GIN4e; mark in this country, s, §1; Jack rabblis ; . onton & Maine.... 140 |Gen. Eleetric o ae . - 3 white,” 0% 014 ¢ Hai B s et : Botton S¥al R e R P SO e Ty S . et No 4 white, WYGYe, L oo RUBY JEWELED || Engtand bee . pousarn at Sgic; large and coarse, 3gic e Fitchonrk . 10" Alniio s Dt i 1 Cow WHIEK Yo Firm: ik ) l) Englend urc a guarans pCHEBSE—Wisconsin ' full " eream, 1tc; INNEAPOLT 3L —WHEAT—Moderately | Gen. EI60iHo. Boston & Moniata 2 Swin Land and Cattle company v Y Stool SV T, 20,600 bu.; \ T ADJUSTED <4 ff ce of pure metal, 17- lm-lm and lowa, full eream, 110 Nebraska and | firm all day Wit i1 ‘fuctuations, the highest | {Hnots Stae) Hutte & Boston.. Tcalves, e 18 7 AW YORK, O 58 —Receipts i i, bariey, 700 bu k’;w““"“ &Y jewal Hampda b No. 1, 12c; Swiss, No. 1, 1415, Wl wanted o ze on long wheat at once | N. Y.d& N. E. i str. g... 900 head; 62 cars on sale; dull; 10@lbc lower, N E‘, 4/ wments in Ducber cases |!4\\ Upland hay, $8.50; midland, $5. and pric n sed at Mo r than ‘ 01 COLONY. v \vvv s g v cows A 3 e ot copt r:' prima, 1 T “":‘“ FLeerm, - DriReS, EK L tand at the . $1.90; rye straw, 0. Color makes ¢ wheat prices wer Kearaargo. ... L0838 N0, Sond, M R S ey 0O New York Dry Goods Market stand at the head. Light shades sell the best. Only main o t was good and | . L1 T str, thg....135 1 sir, tig 2 mediom, $.75G4.38; common, $5.3503.55: rangers, | % T (Lo 10 voiemiaated e not keep onr watches mail although e er_than ‘Yeaterday | U i Anaess str, gL 1570 " 1 s, g falr, $3.80; oxen, 31800 bulls, $2.0062.%; ary | NEW YORK., Oct. 31.—On the part of the roni | - 1LY08 SSEE J088 Bob KT AT JOEEAS, Mald s, per doz., Toc. they Were satisfy the demands T amarack St UK 2 cowd, $1.1G2.674% ~European cables quote Ameri- | dent representatives of oul ot tom hauses, tBere | name of a dealer who does. Tus DUBEE lots, 70c; sacked, 70472 rket closed 8lgc fo San Francisco Mining Stocx Quotations, cows. CALY ;., u.'.mu 934 on sale; | of the rain that lasted into the aftérnoon. On the 5% cows cows OLD BEANS-Hund-picked, navy, §2; lima for Deowbert SO ey On"fy SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Options . Ola v cow..L1. 3 cows..... T of the we bariey, none On orders, 1. 1ste i sadache, Broin Kihaustion, Rioopleamomp, B0 per bbl The flour market was steady and mills were | Arjnes i Mexican. sheep, poor fo prime, §1.%@2.00; lambe, common | gy wWAUKEB, Oct. #.—FLOUR—Quiet snd apocial or genaral Nearalgla also an ) Aci i3 othor epcescs. Frico. i, 2 and HORSERADISH-—P 3 Caledonia |Overmin, 1, . 5 steers. Kansas Clty Live Stock Nt 1246, D ‘whie, THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. RELEY salen, 2900 bales; to arrive, 2,950 bales' | Con.Cal & Va. .\l Slerra Novida. ) ors...... 1132 2 50 weaki Tesas® scaors, 81.75G.76; Beot Eteers, Sugar Marker. For sale by all druggists, Omaha. et MY dling, Gke! middiing, falr. 'sc; far. 1316 re- | Gould & Curr Utah Cor ; COLORADO, HOGU—Itecelpis, 8900 head: shipments, 1,20 | fined. qulet ‘GUPIDENE’ * o § 81.—The oMelal elosing - . ¢ 25 #@G%e higher: v ¢, $5.00 | part of the sellers and buyers, there was an ex R BEANE hard: Ss%e for No. 1 northe Sotations or Mminins wioSk 6, ! cows own.. rassers, B Western calves, $.00 | pression of & better late trade. Printing cloths mn s m Ee ONIONS—OR ortlers, 6570c. Weather in the northwest was un- | Quotations for mlning s10:ks today wora au fol- cows..... 2 1 cow.. 30 2 G118 e, 42 st %, $.00| presaion of 4 belier late | CXntinGe favorable for large marketings by farmers, but | 10 2 e R o Pl bl b Ao CRLERY - here 8 sufiicle n_country elevators to keep . Kf il ste LI ’ 58 cars on sale. Sheep, firm; lambs, er Milwaukee Graln Market. hjent for Nexvows or BWEET PO’ w1 the rallronds busy till the cold weather Alpha Gon Lady V : i b ory : ? choice, $3.0064. ‘matlem,Gout, Kidusy nmn.\un BRETS Fer bu. $0G8c. very e Sales were made at $3.15G3.40 for | Beloher | Mono. il heifer. ... 3 : to choise SLUOLING. : Meror to | 3teady 5 dout, Kiduer Disorders, CARROTSPer bu. Bodace. patents; ~$1.85G220 for bakers. ~ Production | Heat & Beicher. 5 |Mount Diablo. I . 965 t 1 e s head; firm; Inferlor to | “wijpaT—Weaki N spring, Sbisc; No. 1 pevsla, Antldot diopite CAULIFLOWER—Per dos., amounted 0 40,000 bbls. for the twenty-£our | Bodle Cobis.s.. Oceidental Con. steers 2 calves holce, % north S0%c: May, 1% PiRer o EGG PLANT-Ver hours, Shipments, 32,208 bbls. Bulllon.... Ophir... . Caltle company. CORN—Stendy ; e PARSNIVS—Der ? <otton Marker. Chollar Potosi..... Western Uniop Beef company CITY, Oct, 31.—CATTLE—Receipts, 161 6. Wi n Avenue, CHICAGO, TABAGAS—Per bu, 7 . NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 3L—COTTON-—Quiet; | Confidence. ... . Savare. 950 1 50, 91 cows. hipments, 3,000 he market slow Alnary, 3 geod ordin 41-16¢; low | Con. Imperial. ... Silyer i1l O, H. Wallop, . native cows, $1.0065.35; stockers and | NEW YORK, Oct. 81.—SUGAR.—Raw, dull; 1daiin 5-16c; middling, §3-Téc; good mid- | Crown Polut | Unlon con.\ 3 13%0 225 50 cows....... 861 2 Teeders, $2.40G3.00, | sales, 50 hhds. Muscovado, 89 test, at Sc. Re . Celpts, 31289 Dules; exports, continent, 5299 hates; [ Hule & Norcroas Yellow Jacket. |1} - 910 270 | head: market stronk to 10 higher; bulk of saies, [ LONDON, Oct. 81 —SUGAR—Cane, very quiet; California, per BO-1b. box, 3.5, TR (e OmMe ~ Y 14 feeders ...1108 2 55 10 fee ad: ma & Il C e e i X stwise, 3,000 bales: stock, 296191 bales. Fu: | Jusiice..... | atm, Tex. 1038 3 i BAGAE, heavies, 4.364.6 Kers, $4.40@4.65; | centritugal Java, 8d; Muscovido, falr re %4275, Mich- | tures, quiet and steady; sales, 31,400 bales: N Sire T, 10 L . g . & ererey 3 a4 46 3 v » 30 M d 8 Silver bars, 03%@03%c. Mexican dollara, 62i4@ | 103 steers mixed, $41004.45; 1 4435, Diks, 8.0 10 Curer the effects of yember, .10, hominal; December, $.1765.15; | g3 Yt Mght 10, telographic. 15K %o - i ;] i Dul Belf+ us excesses, nuary. $5.2045.21; February, $5.2065.21; March. D5 telogTARNK Receipts, 8,60 head; shipments, 2,900 i Wl 233 April, $.9765.38, May, $5.43G5.40; June Now ¥ il 3 cows 9 i market steady: natives DULUTH, Oct. 21, r - sl Jous _lmpetenaly §0i ‘Tu'v, $6.606.50, August, §.57 bid ! ! v 1 Gow £3.00: atockers and feeders, 32.25€ hard, cash, and October, § A northern. jcucele and o LOULE, 'Oct. 8. —COTTON. Qulet; i NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The followinz ars ths £ 3l fecaors s, 8,00 4 60 i | Gaah’ and. Dotober, b3ie; December My ation, One “dgllar. @ Latew; recelpts, 6,500 bales: shipments, 5,000 | ClOBINE MiBlNE QUOtitGLS e - 3 S S & aharn, caan, TIKe / six for 3. ¥ i stock, 24,000 bales; middiing, § 5-16c. e (T v, ‘ i 1 foed Stock in Night. he 'No. 1 norther gale by THE GoQD Firerrg s o . 80 o A : . 1 bteer. ... Record of receipts at the four principal mar Sl P i AN CRALS Qe FROPIC Saa i i lnasvie) X snomass; var, | SOVAPGIRE L €0 |Plymouii 11 10 VADA Kees for Wednesday, October 31, 1804 ey . Al FRUTTR )STOL, Qst. 3L.—Clear 7,020,268, bal- | Con. Oul. & Va, 0 |Quickeilver 111l 100 Steers......1019 300 108 steers..... Cattle. Hogr. Sheep. | . BAN FR 5 IAT—Easy; RANGES—Mexican, per box, BL80; Floridas, | ances, 2 197,141 Doadwood ...\ 40 | 4o preferred. ||.:1600 I AN sty L nok e e Sheeh: | December. ble: ] w \ e ik 15080 e v |\ SALEINGRE, Ot -, * T e I i M. LOUDON. m. 00, B9 390, 4.0 5 342,608 00 |Union Con. cows. 11078 248 26 cows...... 978 245 | Kanss s S0 o Gone Away Till Elections Are Over. s N a0t B~Swaring, i 30 | Yellow Jaeiei UTAH. W aan | INGTON, Oct. 1-dutge Reynots,| COMMIigsion Merchant OYSTERS—1X1 mediu: e Dalancen th tmosnst L g . 12 feedera ¥0673 W0 Ry . 3 4652 WO | igrant secretary of the interior, has gone Borse shoes, 1k ext r P g e ki R T Loadon Stock Quetations. arlas: A0t Smn eapnarpiad bt (0o St. Louls §ive Stock Market. to Pennsylvania to remain until after the JReNA, Jlo company HE AT for the wecount: L s LONDON, 0ot 81.—4 p. m, rlnlhu han, bt ae Viewvy s on sl Wednowday! and | 87 LOUIS Oct, 3.-CATTLE Receipta, 5,0 | dee \::u’a;:l: Chiet Clerk Joseph Danlels left JRrivate wires ta Chicago ana New York % Fias-—rancy, LIN, Oct. 31, Pae n London, clght | Gnsaian Pacifie. 83[8 in Talling Off w0 far thin weekc, as compared with | head: ih ud. Market siow, bt | ogurday for No : usineas: orders placed o HONEY - Chotce: white, | daye sighi, B merie Sneags © elght | Bamdla: T last nta 1o over 600 head Naturaily, this 1;?1‘.‘“ ipiative atears, LW0UL00. cows, " UEht b4 Board of Trade CHICAGO, Oct, §.oClesrings, $15315.00, | B0 8da.. 1001000000 Read! a bullish sentiment, which was further Xas teern; ——— pere, Correspondence solicited. lfllu SYRUP—Gallon can Money. 46415 per cent thened by the favorable reports from |2.80. cows, 31656216 Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou- | Office, Toom 4, New York Life Bullding U llon n call and g6 per cent | Ls. Centra Chicago, The markel opened out active at & b¢ | HOGS-Receipts, 6,800 head; shipments, 300 E 16g16¢; Eug o tUme. New York on W premivm fl.‘&_l..__.____ 10 N Savanee, e e ehuatan fotive et Ak | nead ariet "stronk, 100 bigher; best heavy, | bles, Trial size, 25 cents, All druggists, | Omaba Telephone 1304 Grain and Provisions,

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