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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1804 In the Englieh visibie supply, ' There was o de. ; HICAGO, Nov. O-Clearings, HOGS-9,00 on eale. Market steady; top hogs, ey Erot demand for spring wheat fof MIDmeRt: Il | S i Der cent o ool N R — Btronger Oables and Better Foreign Demand ‘:I I’I‘\}ril‘!‘: If""“.fi";,‘.f"."‘.:\fl:“".'.‘{v;_‘. :’“ ?l"l‘-““r;w:.!m:':‘ :":,,m;;";\‘h‘"‘_"'|,‘\;‘W}“\"";"- Henting exchange, | Oattle Receipts Consist Almost Wholly of b LIVE KTOCK. N y Caused Decided Firmnoss in Wheat. tures, pushed prices e higher than the clo R Ordinary Range Varictics, icos Were Flem with Recelpts Not | THAT CERCAL CPENED A SHADE EASIER |t 35, 1At ¥ Tty 4 Rl | 1 the Opening of ol o Fiem Tone | 4O (ED. NATIVES WERE CFERED AT ALL| ik e, o e 1 oo, | A OA K May, o8 tenck, N i Mo NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—At the cpening of — porters had liberal orders to fill. Eastern buy Eympathy wiih the. adve eI bats business on the Stock. exchange today & and the local dressed meat shippers bougit Bearwsnness revalling at the Opening S00 | g 505 (5 Lykers §1.900 Uoh was e | firm tone prevalled, and prices were frac. | {notations Show Little Change from I liberally. The recelpts of natives were about Wore Off Under the sti e O s il Tours; shipments | tionallly higher, The strength of the mar- Week, with Trade Falrly Active—Hogs | 6,00 head, and the range of quotations was Confident Buying by ket at this time was due to the Improve Close Strong at @ Nickel Advane |trom $1 to $0.26, Sales were largely at from OMAUA GENERAL MARKEDS ment In American securities in the London Bvee BataNy 1 for cows and bulls, and at from o % | market and to falrly active Luying for the | st | o 883 for steers. OF ranke caille, sles - Condition of Trade and Quotations on | forelEn market. New Jersey Central was| |10 choice, wnd_Texans were quoted at from BIITCAGO, Noy. 6.~8tronger cables and Staple and Fancy P'roduce xception, opening % per cent lower and MONDAY, Nov. & {0 $325. Neatly everything changed hands, better foreign demand caused decided firm- | BUTTER—Packing stock, $@Sie; f breaking 1l per cent additional to 91 on 4| Receipts today consisted almost entirely run was large, but the buyers all ountry, 11@13c; cholee to fancy, @ |8 1p bear d, The depression in this el semnber SloRiAE %o | © o ge cattle, but few ns cattle to be | Nanted Miny sales showed o gain of be ness In wheat today, December closing A ALty INORET BNl Eeamye stoox 410 noU &ffect the: reat of the i f rang ttle, but few native cattle to 1 B¢ Onemed ROAIVE, L Retive o the el higher. Corn ac weary and slid_down | y il 5 g ket, and (he frmness displayed induced [found in the pens, and no beef steers In|ai from $1.40 to $4.15 amon to - chole g e for May, and May oats closed un- | @ the shorts to begin their covering move- | the supply. A good many of the range|bheavy weights, and ‘at 3t 34 . changed, Provisions were dull, firm and | POULTRY OO hens de e dhickens, | ment Hw{flw:xr“n-.‘nH;r jhan had bess steers were suitable for beef purposes, and | |1t averakes of less than 20 1 e ducks, 6%@Tc; turkeys, spring, S¢; hen tur- | tended, for their plans did not include stter grade er by . W 0 be he b i Keys, To; geese, Gite ing their lines out over election day. The better grade found ready sale at firm | part of the supply s0ld at from $.2) (o $4.3 Wheat opened a shade easler on the fear | ““BGGS-Fer don srictly fresh laid, 18 purchases for this account led to an ac while the common grades also sold | In sheep the market opened w.th prices o littls that Minneapolis stocks would show 1,300, wA\\nl Prairie”‘chickens, ‘per’ doz, #0933, | vance of % to 1% per cent, the latter in | fairly well. owing to the moderate LT A e T L Gl e By R L LT . increase for the week instead of 750 juse, per doz.. $2.35G3.00; blue wing teal. per | Denver & itlo € de preferred, on London | offered, I e o TR o LA Al L Gl B e e SRR L %“vm EMICH hi. ex The 1 i green wing teal, ‘per dos.. $1.2; dicks, | buying: ‘Central Pacific and Canadign Pa- | R i g IBLEE BRLUVE CL WAL [were Lak Jioliivel RIS Sl (0] Wil ics Sty ) bu., which was expected. The bearish bor doz. 81 canvastacks, 306 | elffor qis per- cents Wheeling & Lake ern, were in gcod demand, and any such |and frm §Li5 fo M1 for dambe Sheep sold ness prevalling at the opening soon wore | mallands and ted heads, $200225; qual, 145 | preforred * Pacific ' Mail and Laclede Gas, | offcred found ready sale. AL ke at e T, e oft under the stimulus of some confident | }3 sleet xalilen, Jathes wntlope Faddles, 320 | 5 “per cent. ~ A slight reaction followed; | A good portion of the supply consisted | ‘attle, 17,000 head; calves, 500 head; buying by a few prominent commission | VEAICaolee Tat and small veuls are quoted | Which was of only” briet duration, and thé | of cows, heifers and rough stock, while the | A 'sheep, 12,000 head es, The market recovered e early |nt 6 o and conrse, 3 & upward movement was resumed.” Pullman | market. outside of best g ¢ . cning Journal repor HOOS—Re iy r E ] slight losses and added much more I the | nraska and Towa, full cream, e eia et | Bltisbure, Claveland, Columbus, Chicago & | Stronger, shows no material change from |shipments heads left over t shape of gains, after which trading was | lowa, part s, Sci |.mlmvl. . 1, n_'sv Louls’ pref .{ 2 e cent, and Cotton | that of last week. Canning grades are se ILI'\\“ Rd S Uty not gy suspended in waiting for the visible supply | P Ny Swisa, O, 114 per cent. After 11 o'clock Delaware, | ing at bottom figy but were no lower ELll SR SUVLE > . stand hay. $ht0; midiand, 88; towland, | Lackawanna & western dro LS5 RU " wood grades, whie commen are dull and g Bgures. The cables came strong and New |y ‘rye oo 06, Conir Mk the. priee o | Lockawanna & Western dropy oent | day, while odds and ‘ends of all Kinds, veal | She Wiles tanged at $4.15@1.65 for Perfect control of fire. York wired that there was fair buying for | hay. Light shades sell the best. Only top grades |y p o vent, the latter | calves, ete., changed hands at recent quota- | 34,15 or rough _packing: $1.2° @475 v forelgn account as soon as business started, | VR L prices S G ‘noon the speculation | tons. e e le I e 2 (L WA i Is clean, durable and Minneapolis recetved arloads today and VEGETABLES. ‘[n‘ W 4 tke Shore advang The feeder market was rather quiet, and | CATTLE-Recelpts, 15,000 head. Muarket fairly : beautiful, Duluth 336, or 1,041 together, compared with PATORS—Western stock, car fots, 8o; small | fosrs ent.Louisville & New Aibany pre- [ likely will be for o day 50, owing to [active uhd firm oo l'sciling s hijghe 1,015 u year ago. The visible supply state- [ lots [per D B d other shares ¥ to % | the fact that country buyers will not put | eriie: oo ly 0 O L LR R : Is the greatest fuel L dlseppomied the bulls, and ‘when | OLD DEANS—Mind.picked, mavy, §3i limo |DSh ent. In the carly part of the afternoon NI PR BT NS | e ) S s e gk o ni -4 gnough returns were In to maie the crowd 1 b, i | some - HRE MEDONE GAVE Way it today was dull, but as a rule prices | o T : saver on the market, 801 y sure the sealpers o re- SO0 orders, 6@ DLIRENLOCHRUHIYC W . fably t Ny thine Kansas €1 3 avke ARG hemscives of |.m:,! Whi Bl (e | On_orders, . R e o R N E (e | wantlil at -.‘1’|"‘ Gloud "to SHolse 7 "1"‘”””“ KAN l\" : NP v, SRS |‘{ n Is air tight, therefore DS . AU EA L Pet dos, Louls fell of T t. At 1 o'clock the anted at all. Good to choice ers KANSAS 3 ecelpts iy pIgliietin the meantime, hia bid as| § ST POTATOES ' 3 temper of the culation changed, trading | Auotable at $3.803.25; fair to gopd, 3120 | §, 0% head: T R TR R no gas escapes, and B3%e, and May, ch reached o8 ) LI Which had been dull became jactye and OO ROl o e et S WL P native cows, $1.0/G8.10; stockers an : T e Be, oant it Tt to B e ctoupe | HEITS-Per bu. g stroni, buyers came into the market, under ative sales: g TR Y L N Tt has no dust to de- :‘,;‘,{“,l‘l‘,n, S B o oS archan, a8 WER- 2. made, continuing 1o 'the clcce what gain Av. Pr. Av. Pr ot R Tt oF : v 59 ¢ X stroy furniture. Bihe e price Qioaaar julth - e | had Been established in the greater portion | 1. 105 91 00 0 salen 4.50; heavy, $.00G4.60; packers, $4.45 N - mately peached o higher poitt than 'the nd- ; s, St tne st “The’ muriet t the close ‘was | 11 R vy, ‘mined, S0 L6; Tients, SLANA0; MIES, Kl T Itis the only absolute B s ond Ll 1 WD active and’ firm, in expectation of an im 935 o9 16 0. .00814.15, g 3 £ G e maln Strong, Drices wer A B Per bu., T10%c, provement on' Business after the elec SHE B~ Receipts, 5,00 head: shipments 1,000 | e S, ly perfect soft coal at the close, with both a shade higher be- | TUR? Ler Lu ettt S el d DA LR Sl B L i HSNCHERATESt Matily Al IIHANERS 2 stove. fore the crowd got out of the pit SPLI S—Per 1b., 3@ in the early ses: but in the afterngon [ 1 n o 4 Or was heavy, even when whedt wa FRULTS, ghere was a decidedy belter “tone to the |} : i Lotis, S AL 100 ts strongest. The opening was y J por 50-1b. box, $1.50. it prices advanc The Atchi- 2 : T. LOUIS, 8.—CATT Reccipts, 3 steady, but the dry, cold weather w 3 per bLl., §2.0)g3.15; Mich. | Son issubs were favorably affested by the ;88 ot o stvore, LoD | nently favorable for the curing of new cor: et AL L s LD e U B 5 2 2.00;] ordinry o Tt e Texnn . atcors, | i Traders wer pparently considering 4 v divectors in the procecdings brought by the e Sl i b fahe PR R g ] effect of heav Keaeinth of e Sorm S Any R g B e T f fours Ro'd. e 150 i R etiors, 4500 Dead. shiments, 4 “FII:IIT,SE]I]}IS’ G]v.in r“”? T opencd at from Glc o H0he, slo ed b Jer cent and the scca er cent e s ks I e R i | £10.00 worth of goods, B ER B0%0 (o Dok, Do upsgeq Winter, Nellls, $LE0LT Fohe “Evening . Post's Mdon - cable- ; : Y . PLOG 80) cort: Setsilver p ated teaspoons the ‘clowe” on the Streniin dispiayed i | ncords, 10-1b, bask %e; Cal- | gram says: The stock dkets were i bipat 28 " | mon; Fough and ples, §5.6004.9 ; VAL, e et R wheat, It recovered to S0%,c and closed at b ) qu today. ) Americans AL HEFP —1tece he shipments, none cautiful bisquo figure ic @ jsed @ NDEIRIES—Cape Cod fancy, $9.3) per bbl s Lo 1 : 2 JHE Y 3 g A alby s 3 With $50.00 worth of goods, oats. The tendency of the market early 4 —Mexcun, per box, Floridas, $3. | the absence of vigorous support from New [, ) B TR With $75.00 worth of xoods, WS to Weakien i1 8y mpathy Wit corn, it BANANAS Cinice wiock b, e i | o "Sobih American wlotks were very |4 Stock In Sight. : With 100,00 weh fCIne dak center tablo ere was a good demand which w 4 LEMONS- Mo swina, 30 503,00, rong, and alfo gilt cdged home securitie . 2 1 Record of recelpis at the four principal mar- TN h .00 worth or goods forward in reta'n ng the steady feeling. PINEAPPLES -None. 5 afls of the Chink silver loan show 3 9.0, 8 kets for Monday, ember 5, 1804 Cash or Weekly; or Monthly Au elegant ouk rocker started at 32lc, touched 32%c, and sold up 3 MISCEL! | £31.001,00) i-sue L w 11 probab'y b 8 1b BULLS. It Sheep. Payments. to from 82isc to Ko, ‘Wheve It closed STERS—IXL i can, 10c; | scribed for, but no huge success is anticl 144 Juth OMaha .eeeeeierenee 6,616 Covering of shorts started provisions s, 1% cxtia sl extra | pated. Large exports of gold are announced | 4 1537 hica vills R 4 :n;l Vih;‘ ;m-m.m of the wheat marl o5 CERTPRIY ERELAC ) i York | frem here, mostly to Parls, and the Bank : 1% . o l_\ln"; Il elped in Keeping the advance going. (‘los- SO Eavlans 3 " & England has raised the selling price 3 gLyt o it i ing prices were the best of the day and | i, shoite afe, ~ (oncY Per b, 1ic; fancy, | o E0id to Tis and % per ounce. Tu OXEN. et show the following gains: Pork, 2ge; lard, | HONEY-Ch ice white, 16G17c; California, 15 Withdrawals are llicely. for the con- | 3....1463 ikl il 16 and ribs 10c, MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon cans, per doz., $12. J BTAGH: 'l;‘hc estimated receipts for tomorrow MAPLE SUGAR—Per 1b., 10¢ 7 fellowing were the closing quotations - LIVERPOOL, N H u":-ma"}’ b cars; corn, 25 cars; oats, 17| NUTE—Alnonds I5gi6e:’English wamuts, 1 on the leading stocks of the New York ex- S AND FEEDERS. mand poor; prime western, prime ' m ) hog head, flberts, 1 nats, none; enstein che change today ¢ 6. 581215 18.... 863 dium, 38 G4, Hams, dull; demand poor; short nuts, 106 e nickory' nuts, per bu., 5 mand modes i rland anuts, 6c; roasied peanuts, | ALCHiSoR ¥ 1 1003 olce white, per bbl, $.%0 | Alton, T .. W“‘""‘]':";;".;:”h,"‘im‘:-dm‘ i balt bbls, per b, | Al i EY o 1 poas ; Jemand poot: prime city, ~Fresh cnught cropple, perch and sun- 4| Oregon WESTERN €A aiflie 3 Hteady demand mode | s { i R e T 3 B Ml o 10200 T moeratc: new rop, 3 ai. s Fcimerly Pecple’s Nammoth Instaliment House. ¢ Freen snited Nides, $ic; No. 1 grecn saited b CHICAROGIS. &1 Pullman Lnleo. < and Cattle W cifie Dorts, none: from other ports, 40,00 quarters Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. —_— £t 40 1Us, Qe 4 grcen salted hid onsolldal 1 Gils Reuding. ... 7 : rdeip e otn’ during e pas 1 veal calf, 8 10 15 1b Wor | GC. G, &SE, L Riclmod T cows. 8 <o 08 [ RSt o neritn i corn aurine jEaeiDads e (8 (o5 lb, Soi No. 1 dry fint hides | COL0, Co ¢ 7| do phl 4 il ;I TAREATS Lol R dary nt hides, 4c; No. 1 dry eall Cotton O R.G. W.......... Steers. i it i ots, i Bies Jurt cured hides %o per 1b. less than | Del. iudyon,\\ 12441 G W 3 gan. L ‘\-” M-rk\: HEAT—Tair] R ¢ ully cure Del. Lack, & W 57 | Ttook fsiana b \ ALY ki £hort Ribs— SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, each, 2578dc; | D. & R G. prl. 5 Paul .. b ! - Rtz Lt No. 2 red, {63c; rejected, RB..., B0 green salted shearlings (short wooled early skins). “o St. Paul ofd { Gt R AP Al Cach, 10g2c: Gry shearlings (short wooled. early onu... 5 X . . Mississippl riv . % hard, e N king), No. 1, each, 6@ifc; dry shearlings (short o BRE bull. e e, 5 o tollows Wouled early skinw), No. ‘2, each, 8ci dry. fint 2 3 \ 6 cowh.t 3 Y | yCORN-Slow: No. 2 mixed, BH@Htc; uncha nd Nebroska butéher wool pelts, pes | F ce i .t g0 | wirite, 481yGedlic, To. 3'spi R SRYwElght, | SGBot: Ary: Aint Kansas S 0 |1 v 4 3.3 y rm; No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. 2 white, | followed. Since their disapp No. 3 sprins, TR LU R G ST L T o ks ’{:J" - A 2 g iqaze. | sin to the effect that Browning had failed )l'lluw e, welght, 4@hije: dry filnt Colonadh butehor wool v 18k F Bowi it LD TER-More active and firm; fancy sep- | to for consignments aggresating over t pelts, per b, actual welg t4c; dry Mint i n..m.. ¥ 1i@21c; dalry, 1 000 in value. It is thought other vic- o STV TR R A LR MR Y : 3 ¥ X : _Active, 1ic, tims In the west are yet to be heard from. e, AT v Teet ut ot "0 1t vacices ) oht S 25 IS \oneat, 1 ™, none; outs . 17=-Jewel to pay frelght on them). ' fR.ea0e 49 v i . — TALLOW AND GRI Tallow, No. 1, 4%e: [ o pfd 5 v :J'mm, 5 7 MIEN Ve 000 bu.; corn, 1,100 bu.; WOMEN VOTED HARD. . FLAX sppp tallow, No_ 3°8%c: prcase, white '3, {o; grence! | I : atern Gl 1 s : . 5 | oats, none W PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bil., $12.0061 I ol bucterr S05ic, beeswas: pamer Ig1oe; | Contaviiiet ki af Sha Haee A i Seton y biaia-odbi e b B R atcnes tard, per 100 Ibs., $6.90G60214: short ribes s tough 3 cliow, 1@, Louisville & N. A 7 1% s ok | 3 T8 § % NEW ORLEANS, 5 N—Sales Populists Alded by the Ladies. ¥ (00ae). dry_ saited shoulders SRV HInE I MUUhALAD GOt see R c P spot, 2,400 baies: to’ ar H ‘| SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Nov. 5.—The are known by rail- [ (oxed), OGS VT MO Orerr Rt Manvie ;" exports, " Feanoe, 2100 halow: stook, | | SAN BE bl R e ol aShr gl | e I GO0E MK Sichinn Soui " S ¢ SRR A irkabls 7 @ utires stoniy: silen S50 haies! | rat election ever held in this county at road men and other B e flale gl N G S Mo, Dicifle ..., 2 Al 14 bis Dacen g e which women only cast a ballot for candi- RUBY JEWELED ) .\ 1t to be un s taicw in p partiniy, “turecd ek, “and - under 4 |12 cows....... 990 235 cors..... 1T o) ApHL, 8404542, May, $.4005.47; June, | dates for county and state officers has been | \\@ ADJUSTED & XREELERIOFDEARTE Io:u)’ 1 i PE Rl U e UERREL 3 100 ) : ¢ 2 e AR L G held in southern California and French, the Q}WA‘WES equalled for wear ricics eceiitn [Sipmenia | comber; 54z @ danuars, Hoiiz 1 Morch, | 313, ¢ ; R A s . arng, Eie satcs, 20 les;’ ocuipis, i | prohibition candidate for governor, I prob- and accuracy. l-‘lfur'r;m‘“ e | 20,0000 T 10,000 | tember, $10.80, tee, It el L BT . o MONTANA. e e pmenta, ) hates; stock. 0% bales: | ably elected. The movement which origi- heat, bu.. U0 Bolooo| 50,000 | N i a8 | Nortne Pa 9 W. D. Jackson. crop i ¢ 5 G760 | nated in San Bernardino two months ago Th Duebe Watch Works, C (g 0000 1 Londy; G e 4 : S 100 o keon, i crop” s Ity fo nmount to 1,75, e r Watch Works, Cantou, 0. . o sales s o, wp i i bull.......180 15 it 9 15 | Balcs, exceeding that of 1893 by 3 per cent. soon spread, not only all over this county N ) - stag. 170 s oxen LT 2 P but women In all adjoining counties caught rehouse deliveries from New York S X total sales of stock v were 1335 COLORADO, Milwaukes Markets g co s caugh { SRlivaEise e i Batundn A A ORADO. g the idea and in Riverside, Los Angeles and WM. T — Vited Siaten stock, 2Ly e ot 2.600; Burlington, 68 Tado; Then: Thomas Ashton MILWAUKE 5-FLOUR-Tirm in San Diego counties they have been march- . LOUDON. €t wa fioms croamory, 1365061 Gairy ) URED States, 2 i waea: ot visiic, @ ¢ Gltio Grande gimi Distiting, e 018 1B 36 cove, IR 2 sphing. 00e; ing up to the polls and putting in a ballot Ergs, 18010c. (e el S U L e s E, R e Cepnl e o iR e CORR VI and od N, 3 sie, | whleh might indicate thelr rights as elll Commission Merchant NEW YO rO8, Nov. f.—Market firm; avernge | Western, '4200;" Pacific Mail, 3,300 Res 000 EDRASKA, OATS—Lower; No. . 3 white, | zens. *‘For God ar ) ative land, WV YORK GENERAL MARKEL. u epis, 20,060 ba stock, | Rock 3100; St. Paul, 2 n giaves & Bayless e Qiets fna s c; sample, | ¥a8 the motto everywhere in sight about Grain anJd Provisions. Westerday's Quotatious on Flour, Grain and g T L ey o e b e s §4 aaa s H 12 Jeedora. . ETL ; theypolinglibostha iAbout 20,000 4voles ware i Provisions, Metals, Ete Kilos, $11.707 receipts duting the week, 10,000 bigs Yark onayarker g oW MEXICO, RYE-Steady s 4050, | PONed, almost all the ballots being scratehed. | pvate wires to Chicago and New York. NEW YORK 5. —FLOUR shipments to United States, 46,00 bags; stock, [ NEW YOR 5—MONEY ON 2 s e LI (el pric, $1.00; ard, $0.80. | although the prohibitionists and popuiists re- | ALl Lusiness orders pluced on Chicage o S nuwv;s bags. 3 A8 8L K poRognt st Toan 1 per cent; clos . Smoy Sl 00" Lbia.; 76,000 bu'; Var- | cefjved many more votes than the old line | Board of Trade. ] orts, bbis. 3 00 | HAMBURG, Nov, : per_ ce COWE. ..o sere MENTS—FI 9 tles. To prepare their ballots in two | Cor ence clted. kgs, Market active and s 5 T 4 UME MERCANTILE PAPER-24G3% per oW, .. 2 ptecrs,. L. & 8 s 2 9,000 bbl i) 2 e 0| SGorrespondence soliolted. f“ RERRAAL ackiye and i wde will- | Yiftla ple es, 2 2 § B i 1 G3% P 8 1 . a0 cases required forty minutes, The best time [ Office, room 4, New York Life Bullding, e T d e The | ynchan %t advanc ady, with actunl Ot i » v i3 Market. made by any female voter was twelve and | Jmaha. Telephone 1308, Bl fiour, aciiver eomy market. | ot 3¢ at 3 p. Irrcgulae ot une o $LETH@ILSS for de R 20 9 fecders 2 v YORK, Nov. An informal and ir- | one-half minutes, Several disturbances oc- m‘.; joi fales, 100 W3¢ | Ehasied”'to Wit fecline: 635 p. . clowed " | mind 51 “\x fixty, dayu; posted IDAHO, esular domand was' made by a few e ung | curred at the polls because some of the 2 our, | vexul et highe net lower; total | Ftes, and $LESREISY commerca Hickman, ors i e e tew of | ladies demanded gl ve v - K s % 5 T ar T ederie iantities of | ladies demanded the right to delve in the | miners who took part in the battle with W6 D JANEIRO, Nov. S et VE CATES— 64, 4 covs.......t00 5 o for, mpderate, uantitics of | P10 boxes and fish out a ticket which had | Wyant's men at Bagle during the strike oo 7. R IO, Nov. foMuket auleti | GOURRNMINT BONDS—Kusler; state bonds, | SiVe::-:: Scows... ;- o very largely increascd | been voted, to make desired corrections. | there last March, Many were wounded and ndywine, | §000 bags: clearcd for the United States, nine; | Inacts o2 by the forwardings on former engugemeits oi | \hen the judges demurred to this there | LT Davis was thelr physician. They feare M Rl G L L T 8 'Closing quotations on bonds were as follows . nt and sp Exports of cotton 488 CoU his testimony againgt them in the tri e Tk sinire) TR OTL & L a8 for the Pk 3 £ which | Were some exciting scenes and the inter-| which was then In progress, and at which Rie, 11 15-160; ‘receints during § b IR 3 fiess L eeee 100 5700 s, were U4 Cottone, | mostly for | change of harsh words. The count of the | the murdered mun wus (o testify the next Uik anlpments 15 Uniied Buates, | 31671 887 : b fna G Filnyne ot aulet “at | ballots s not yet complete, The women will | duy. Davs was waylaid on'a lonely road e e e estern, e 0 6,000 1 ¢ il roe. . . h sales of 5. L work tomorrow for tickets successful in their [ and shot as he passed in his buggy Bpot marked strong LRGEL, R K ouls General Markot. i > st 120 2 ) wtour 2o SXE [xleption: Paptized Nimety-T ot market “stro . 2 red'In store ¢ g abaly A TR weers..... 1115 08,1111 RN fer; N A TApHised g s Ta: "afion ST. 1O ¢. 8.~FLOUR—Fir ¥ | e Gl k. a : weers., 1115 it . 5.—CORN—Quiet, easter; No. 2 TN i ¢ BIR e Cntlons hyored 8 cable Bews, Lol S@RC upi No. 2 red, oash, A v Mutual Unionsa:. receipts today consisted of thirty. | 0 g W; No. 2 white, 9%@31%c; | while fn Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kahler, | colored converts from a Baptist revival B - v | #9S ,{'\"“; i Ay e $ pay SAR I anEee 0 o Demdeifovaral; hundregc e e, sou u prominent shoo merchant of Des Molncs, | Were baptized In the fcy waters of the Ohip purchases at Chicago, h 2 Imixeq iicash, TR e; | Decsribe ) |NC' Pac. 2nds offerings was y a8 kood as Saturday, the SKY—1lm; high s Towa, had quite a serlous time of it. He took | yesterday. — Riftythree were women and Points ana 6 desire on LI v, ATAOHIRe. © e ; A 5% Navs Gongals. Ne® wiarat. whs. Feasona hoga on_sal 3 I eat, 180D bu.: co £uch a severe cold that ho could hardly tall | forty men. den thousand people”crowded o LA 3 fower; No. . #0; November s P Db, B3 e market Wi T active at price o N rve. 1,00 Lu. s Dasiey R L 2l 8 | the d the two ministers who ens Q3 t lection 4 e it ovaR s LW, 1nta... strong to 6 nickel higher, and closed firm at the | SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 1,600 bu. i r navigate, but the prompt use of Chamber- | wived' n’ the work were kept busy two. Shosed ot ' o 914 T w ot 704 St P Consols dvance noted. Tk K ading was ot | oats, 30,800 b €, D y, lain's Cough Remedy cured him of his cold | hours, . .| Tennnow wots... 102 |SUP.C.&P, W, $1.40 to $0.50, against $1.40 (0 $4.45 on last Satur b 50 quickly that others at the hotel who had — exports, : AN—Offered, u. 014 s, 00, |SUL&LM Gonsn. gy | day and #4010 3140 on last Bonday. . Renr Visible Grain supply. Vad colds followed his example, and half a| Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trous e s bu. mpot. | ST 8 Fox. Bas 1 k IS SR et . S NEW YORK The, Visible survly of | dozen persons ordered it from the nearest| tles. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggists. atet; N Al; ungraded mixe y o . 3 No. 4 r. | grains Saturd as. compiled by Dresred 2 P8RS on track. ' Options opened wenk un. CLOVER SE s ; 3 al 3 3 440 | Phe New Yor X woompled bV | drug store. They were profuse in their = s sln ot Turgir ecipta ‘and fine weath HAY=Sleady; prime tmothy, $9.000 van L6 & %11 L Lta ot 3 4 E R 0| Whent: S0.027.000 bu. Inreass, 183700 bu.: corn, | thanks to Mr. Kahler for tefitng them how to | W» I:”\'," . Dyipk of Splain e dally. recovercd 'n'the afternoon with wheat - thera s, B e, 8..0e0e . . 0| 263,000 L decrense, 101,007 oits, 037,00 bu.; | cure a bad cold so quickly, Tor sale by| SEDALIA, Mo, No -Hogs are dy| ::hu’n:‘ lJ.th?u)«l‘umfl ,_{.l\:lllmu_\ Ix LGSNe, o TER—Un. m.‘.\. ;L ::vm . 2i¢| Southera R. R. 8. 3 s 3 o :u ;"n‘-:x 1500 bu.t' v, ‘mlwl b 1’...: e | drugglsts. of cholera in large numbers throughout this of May. B@sa e n i, . i o 0 | 600 bu.; bariey, 8,610,000 bu.; Increass, 301,00 bu 8 B MNoT Muy, BRGHXC, cl : Teadys $2.9215 A ool {eiron i Ino —— part of the state. John G. Senier of this B Tl 2t e d 259,40, b ik g Gt DN Laee M ket ASKS T0 BE FIRED. tounty lost 350 head on Friday and his GATR Recelita, 1600 bu: exportn 10 b RN MDAL 806 e lionteg Reah (asgilans : i - DULUTH, Nov. 5.—WHEAT—No. 1 hard, cash SR e neighbors are faring aa badly, . hu. 00,000 bu. sp A 2 OSTON, Nov. 5.—~Cull loans, 11@2 pae eent o 5 . 5 | and November ic; 1 northern, cash and w York Police cer Resigns on Ac- L e m— B ok Nk BoRe; No I e teady, e Toand, 215 6§ bor eont " Gloalng priaad e | & § e & vember, o Decomber, stie; Muy, wile; N ot Chaee e et RN WEATHER FORECAST. vemtern @S9G8 | ing, §12.00. Lard, prime st . i | Wostingh, Bl50aa T s g | te wirive, de, 1 norhern, Bo. NBW YORI, Noy 3 Acting Captain Will- |y 1y Cloudy and Warmer Weather for o, Madio; track., white mater | W S0 LT B 3 . 5 i NIRRT e i B . — | tam ©'Toole of the Leonard street police Nabraska Tidny) Bnaily raified’ Wt wheat” ot " unchanged: | s riba, ST shorts, 46,40, ‘.‘,::’ Sumr gl Pl Genmaln e ; s 480 | N FRAN e AT Frm; | Station, Who was accused before the Lexow | WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—The ary, SR, closed at M) Hanand| s, $6.76; longs, §7.1214; ribs, §$7.25; | Bay State Gas, | Atehinon 24 2 A 3 % N W rm; | 4 y N WROBL, Clond ¢ stker My, Wiene sy RECEIPTS-Flour, 6,000 b ¥ : el o, *[Atcninon g : 2 1343 ‘\u.l« mber, e Clearcd, 188,63 | committee on Saturday of taking bribes while | Tuesday 1s: A Hloveraner o eay oot | RECEI TS Flour, 6,00 Lbls.; wheat, 18,000 bu.; | Boston & Alban: Bnxland 6. iy centals e charge of the Essex market cc quac )r Nebraska and Kansas—Partly cloudys Sl dsme: November "dowed "l 3le; Decem T oo oy G Bhis! Hesian s o Braoine oo, (875 | 68 3 ; " - in charge of the Essex market court squad, | For Nebraska and Kansas—Partly ¥ R iy s oine 0080, 405d.to chol SHIPMENTSFlour, 5,00 bbls.: wheat, 2,000 | d0 PId ....ooies Wik, Cent. 1813 s 2 ek 4 Hutier-Mackat: has asked to be retired from the police de- | Warmer in the central and eastern portionsi c. @85c; #00d to cholee, | pu,; corn, 2,000 by 11,000 bu. v 0. B. &Q..00 00 T/ Atlantie. 0 ELGIN, Nov. 5—BUTTER—Active; sales, 27,960 q south winds, @ B &Q i e 5 : 0 partment. He filed his application for r HOPS—Steady; state, common to choice, old, — —— Fitehbure. .. 7i'y | Boston & Moniiii s h . 2 45 1he. at He; 2, - F 3 For lowa and Missouri—Falr; warmer; slOTE Steady: state, commen to cholce, AP Flichbiw.. ;i g Manin R0 118 = tirement late Saturday afternoon, just after | (for Tows NG RN QR R % loodon market, frm. - P T e 7o ST Mexicin Centr: t& Heoli! 203 PIGS AND- ROUGH, Wool wurdet. Dr. Whitehead had given his testimony be- | * jor South Dakota—Increasing cloudiness; }m:-‘d.“ns 8 Mbs., B@c; Luenos Ayre, dry,"po [ falr refining, 3c; cenirifugal, %6 teat. 3 Sinasak ‘!.“ 5 1eesass 1"[’,‘ 100 o8 ST LOUIS, Nov. 6, —WOOL—Dull, quiet, un- | fore the commitiee, but it was kept a secret | warmer lnlllln* central and eastern portions; o 0 1bs., 1 nones refned, ‘quiet; 6. 3 3 el : paser g A0 o2 ¥ 2 ohang until today. Dr. Whiteliead had testified that | south winds. EATHER-Firm; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, | 3403 11-16: 'No. 8 16638 o3 o Oregon Short TAve 73| KOUrSArEo. 1o nes 7 . v 280 a. 10 9 —— i o i ool rl PR, Aght 10 heavy welghts, 1561 o: No. 10, 33 t A Rulocr. ; Onceolt.... .. ... e 250 While down Tn the southwestern part of | ho had paid money to 0'Toole as a bribe on . AR TR R A ACWaINe: | Union Pacific. A . .- 20 . . the atats some time ago." says Mr. W, Chal- | overal occasions When was arrested on | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, 00 2c. d Vs 1 B 8 15-10gptqc; | West Fnd SmArack . a1sge 13 O e o e the ‘Chico. (0al) Enterprise, | charees of malpractic o swore that upon | OMAHA, Nov. b.—Omaha record of temper= PROVISIONS - Iiee Cut meats, cut leaf, o T B T i mers, edltor of the Ghlco (Oal) Interprise; | ong oscasion he gave 0'Toole $300 ature and rainfall, compared with the RRdy] Bt atie, T pickled shiou shed, ¥ bowdered B 0 110 310 | %1 haq an attack of dysentery. Having heard | ©18 occaslon he gave 0'foole $200. e ponding day Of past four years: BL0o%e: pickied . hamb.' Bigse Tat) lated, 4 o cubes, § 8- : p H 1 (e of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholers and Diap- | O'Toole's application for retirement will 1891, 1803, 1892. 1801, A ) L : come up before the boar ' e St B western st closed ' 47257 | NDON, Nov SUGAR—Cane SA NCISCO, al closing | CHIRED Over 6,600 sneem were. recelved tadny. | Fhoea Remedy I bought a bottle. A couple of | fome up befor the board at its next meet- | ypyyimum temperatur noH ces at $.17% e 6. + o8 no l.n.u ul Java, 125; Muscovado, | quo & o +y ] e : J o, creameny, 18a2c; wester ni olory, b ¥ U : u al- w [Mexican......."" 1 120 ¥ olce 40 10 10)1b, | BISts. e X ";f.‘:':;'.;‘:ulxl ".r-.“\m\'m:. F:."‘.“:.':,',‘.‘.’; i‘x‘:.u‘<"""h" AR LT A B VA axt kima, (G albheaind) 8 3 B e QEBIR, o, 014 0ae e e e L Y BtIen, O o Fards | Mrs. Kate G. Irmest of Stockton, Cal., has worka is (e and a complete suspension may | Accumulated exccss Hinc S 121230 Blc; ce hous o N kgl | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5.—Clearings, §5,027,618 llenge Con..... | E ) e company for the forty @by bours e been received by Dr. C. . Mooney of Lex- | follow he rall stralghteners were told ¥ r 9 Hf - 4 orning the ould be rec ed to do | Deficiency for the day Weitem frean balancen, 8,750,876 Chollar : Savage. ... 'Cloek p. ., November b, 1894 ington, announcing that Georke Washington | this morning they would be required to do | Refelency, J% Hn Giice Nirch 'i 1494 inchea PALLOW-—W . %9 | 1 Nov. 5.—Exchange on London, elght | bon oer s var 1! 49 T RECEIPTS, Johnson, a nephew of Colonel Richard John- | £Xtr otk WIAGUE AcOitloRer compent Accumuiated deficiency " incr i o slorrn Nevada. vel Badl D e tle L/onn: | tion. 2 A%e; countiy (pkis, . ARGANC, 08 (0 quality, | daya’ sighi, 2 marke 361 K. Con. Lniperiale. . Svar I o e = B 4 ..., Can. Head, | son, candidate for vice president in 180, had | pointed a” committee to carry their grie March 1 4.72 Inches FETROLEUM-Nominal; united ‘closed a¢ e Nov. 5.—Clearings, §62 389; balances, | Crown boint..... Union Con RS SO el P e myteriously disappeared from her Mouse | ances to Chalrman Frick. About 16) men Boports from uu.. Stations at 8 P, M. BROBIN-Quiet; stralned, comm orkc exchange selling at’ par. Gould & Curry. |Grah con.. 2" Sheep < f # ot where he had lodged several weeks. and | irinow’ amrected and should a compromise s = o : 4, common to good, tiagr| BANS, Nov. §—Clearings, 108,01, | Hhie & Norcrows.. 02 _[Vellow Jacket. ... 03 _ | Horwes dnd 7 ot Ok | had not been heard from. e bad plenty | G} 50" made the entire plant will have (o P RPENTINE-Quiet; 25%@a0c Now Xorkexchange, bank par, commercial, 125 | silvor bars. A3%@03%e. Mexican dollars, DISPOSITION, | he ‘was looking after the interests of the | lose down. RICE—Easy: domestic, falr o extra, 44@64¢; | (/N (NNATL Nov. & & 53¢ Drafis, sight, 10c; lelegraphic, 12e “attle. Hogs. | Northern Pacific rallway and that he had a Chan o . Japan. SpOKe. New York exchi MNov, & ' l?‘ Doy, ROT pant ha Packing company......... . large stock farm in Scott county, Ky. Dr. 4 I‘." 5! 4 Ay _Quartermaster. ETATIONS, \MOLARSES teadys New open ket- | N, Jork exchiange, 0600 premium. Clearings Now Yack Mining Qasratione. G. H. Hammond company 5 N o faes hot know the man, but 18 look- | CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Brevet Brigadier Gen- M okt $19.00G20 WABHINGTON, Nov. 5.—The cash balance In | olosiny Mg cumaiioma o OI0mind 873 tho | oy Packing Gompany.:.rooo. ing up his histo eral Bingham, colonel and assistant quarter- can, $10.00613.00. ey the treasury today was $I07400,008; §oI0 reserve, | ooy oing QUOLIMONS Sl e s o R Tt - master general, U. 8. A, on duty at the T —hedy PRGUT 161, 646,61 R B0 | R siecker & D el Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou- | headquarters, Department of Missouri, has L ;_ v at; Selte on 1o tona LONDON, Nos The ammount of bullion | & s i, L 80 | & U o b O P ble Al size, 2 ) sglats. jeen ‘relieved by ‘Lieutenant Colonel M. 1 00, Part cloudh 0 mber, $14.50; 15 tons De. er, | toda, as (2 0. . / 4 Lobman . . 3 el 'he ¢ g - clec HOY ' . by AT e T ey vh) MM g Denawood +.o1.: ‘40 | 2dowratorrad 11000 |1, Heorme: g Worked the Farmers for Butter. U8 A ‘he chang il b eected about | Eale : o0 mber at §$14.60, L5 S, Nov. 5.—4 p. m.: Three per cent rent Gould & Curry. |Blerra Novada. .. 70 | Tee Rothschild o4 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5.—Last April M. of el move ¥ ary St. Louis, . _w g ol VY L= I0%c, for the account. Exchange on London, | Haled Noroross.. 8 |Standard. OB B 4 s oo Rt e R 1‘Bingham’s retirement from active | St Fami®:":: i exchange price for spots §3.13% | *hp e for checks. omestake 1600 | Dnion Con Bhippers and feeder e M. Browning and a4 young man whose name | geryice May 16, 1595, | Bavetiporiern s 00\ Glonsy, brokers' price, 33, ] LOUIS, Nov. 5.—Clearings, #4,470,433; bal 10 |Yellow Jackei. 88 ... lis not known opened a store for the sale e et | Kanwas Cliy:.1: 00/ Cloas: GOD PRI Dull, exeh toe 1 ney._dull, 86 v Ex- | M 100 ¢ butter at 137 Margaretta street in th Miner Convicted « f Murder. Denver il 00| Cluar. PER—Dull: exchange price for spot, $0.60 818, Money, du er 3 B 100 | Total b v W 3,08 | of bul 37 Margaretta s \ this er Convicted « f Murder. | Denver....... 000 4 uar, ©h0; brokers' price. $0.90. ork, 30 dlecount bi s e City. Browning watched the business here | CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 6.—The | Salt Lake e 00/ Clear. COTTON BEED OllDull; off crude, 2ig2sc: | [LONDON, Noy. §.—Gold is quoted at Byenos Loadon Btoek Quotations. New York Live Stock Market nd’ sent the young man to the west to | o 0e ner Clendenning, charged with mur- | JeliaOI s eoee: 00/ Purt o] oudy, wpw Ir.uln;‘ ades. 31G32c; prime yellow, 8¢ ;}lwr !-:'l:fimu N;' Madiid, 1650; Lisbon, TE: | LONDON. Nov. 5.4 p. m. closiny NEW YORK, w. 5—HEREVES-Recelpts, otlate with farmers for the sale of thelr | FR 00 P LT T Davis near Montgomery, | ERER I UG, Bowite. Vienna, el ¢ Athens ome: 101 | e aten Waetfe 3k e Peatoom T, WE” | L0, oad, Marketsctiye and ogise higher: | PESINCY of mames on his Mt and b August 9 resulted today in his being ¢ " ’ nen, ] . 3 Rative stcers. govd o Talrly prime, $.9G5.3; | number of names on his list and consign- psulted toda eing con. | 8 Misneapolls Whoeat Market, NEW_YORK. Nov. 5.—A Pbiladelphia dispateh | Erie. oo oo’ J4WIN. V. Central aediam $4 @80 common. and oniinars, $315 | ments of butter thereafter. arrived from | victed of murder in the first degree l Lhoyenue. oofi'u“?fluw. ing. It Is not likely that the commissioners | Nffuimum temperature. . i 81 sTATE OF WEATH g ye amviedwaL -£¥p 3o aame iodtuel, XU Helena., . . 2| .00 Partelo) Blymarck. ... 00 Clunfly. Bt Vincent ... 00 Clear. MINNEAPOUIS, Nov. 5—~WHEAT—Stronger to- | 3a¥8: The Lehigh Rallway and Vigation com- | Erie? . 73| Pennaylvania.. .. 4 oxen. $5.00@4.00; bul 2.10¢2.0; dy|the west, to be pald for upon delivery. | néw mul was asked for. It was wel .».nm Talvest SRR Siotat Yo highar than the ciote of Sat. | BOU2, W8 SSRISRee 8L por et mitiag 4 EleBeimicii: ph|hestiee: s 31 k50 Thiree ‘weeks ugo Browning suddenly left | lished during the trial that the killing of | S2XSSoh The visible supply was much larger than & reduction per cent, making A R AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 15,00 head | own, and last Tuesday the young man [ Dr, Davis was the result of a conspiracy of