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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. (0‘[‘1ER[‘\L A‘\D H\\\ ]\L | 53';-“]‘??: \",'?:lvn:”“"' otk dull; tamily, § Octaber, 38, Deesmber, $io; No i? 100;, New Jork exchange, 1b0%e discount; The gk of the early ies was ut 91T (OEVT OF .““5 (0[“”‘“‘ | (Qulet, Jerseys, $§1.80@1311; BALTIMORE, Oct. 80.~Clearings, $3. yesterday's general market. As the morn- New York, §1.25011.621; Jerney sweetn, $1.500 Dull and steady; cash, 22c; De- | 04 balances, $830,232 ing_advanced the market seemed to — : o B¢ § 1, O n'!"r‘n‘hvr‘l e, s | » ' - 0 — —_ Prave In spite of the fact that the se — it rm; domestic, falr to extra, 4% YE- Dull at 63e ew York Mining Stocks. Chicago report came mostly ¢ lower . Wy CLOVERSEED-Cash, 188 prime. $610, | NEW YORK, Oc llowing aro | Good Oorn Oattle Olose to Bteady and Ohoice | better’ grades of hogs along towurd by Reduction in a peim RK, Oct. 30.—The followin m Oattle Olose an i ¥ 3 ¥ Wheat Holds Firm, Helped by Reduction VOLASEES- Steady; New Orloans open | October, 3675, December, 36.80; March, $6.75. | the closing Guotations. for mining sharss . ly and Oboios | etter grades of s 28 e\ eral londs | Guin of Nearly Twenty-One Per Oent in Ruesian Orop Estimate | kettle. good holer, 43455 — today Feeders Active and Btronger. brought as high as $456, ®o that at that Population of Unitad States. - CAHHA Quiet, Long Island, per 100 Minneapolin Wheat Market, Chollar - B0 L [T o time the market was only a shade easter ] i - hend, $1 5062 M1 APOLIS, Oct. 3.~ WHEAT-Cash, s, Wolhe gns than yvesterday. The long string today May, 7i%e track, | (v | ) went ‘at $450. againat $L2 yesterday r offerings and rathes un- | Mol hecgms i !”:“‘m""a“vv nplwr S n. um]& Va Plymouth .. HOG MARKET AVERAGED SHADE LOWER | The market wis nctive throughout, so that | |\m TGHTE cotton by steam, Te T8¢, December, 144 MARKET IN CORN DULL BUT STAYS STEADY | METEALS 1 adw Quicksilver .. everyihing was sold in good #eason NEBRASKA FIGURES SHOW AN INCREASE urrie do pfd As will fu- seen from the tal of average rabl m abroad the local tn | 2 northern N Nor glerra Nevada .. 2 pices, the 100 jower - *ing $27.35a27.70. & | patents, $4.0044.10, first’ clears, $2.90@3.00 mestak: Btand | prices, the murket I8 now a good 10¢ e ce 'k but not quot- | b Loy " i | Homestake andard Sheep Recel than It was & week ago and is at the Locnl Selling ix Agninat the rI:IH n ! o weitk but not quot- | second clears, $2.1062.20. | Lron stiver L. Unfon Con_ oy Cholse Towest point of the month with the excep. | All of the Retarns In the Censne Are ah the News nil 1 nominally hanged, | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, xlcan . Yellow Jac tlon of last Thursday, when the average mark weakness FLOUR-First patents, $4.9064.30; second ~ Viste Helped by ake copper, W 17.00; lead Yy, and and Prices Fully Steady, but coBt was $448 Representative ales . SnA tof cotDe 804 60 Organtzations Abroa Hsufnien and is Very Dull. LONDON, Oct. 50.—4 p. m—Closing 2 one or two movements of any Interest on | do account L 9% 18t pfd " Lo gi) o g TR 't 5 X i Russian . EGGS- Receipts Mght; good stock, 164@ | and moved sluggishly and irregularly, and | St Paul No. Pacific ptd frs & 4 W Pre conda Two days this week . 9,18 l': W\H 1 which 74,627,907 are contaiued in the forty * it Wiutc; turkeys, 4@ WVEry marked lick of the orders through inrd s | Bame three weeks ago..16,0 oo o population to be used for apportionment ng response q MONEY-2 per cent pol § respon ra, bute; ducks and geene, 9G10C; | market was not explained by any news of < per n Jucks and ge a n a8 not explained by ar with which the aggregate population e the other side was In nion Pacific system ' ion_ Pacific receipt tion authentieally con . mixed, $1.256 Icenipe. $1.2561 the speculat 0 on the part of the outside orelgn Financial, clfic s wibe; separator . mathered creamery, | expected to develop after the election is out [ day, in view of the demands in connection . P, M. & O Ry, 168 11 i 6 ) years, representing an increase of nearly - N > Certnin Milttar ter “ 5 e broke HriCY 0 e h s S y 4 Cash Demand, ST e brokers PTICS 0T | Market 1a fn Hands of Professionals London Stock Quotations. Commen Kinds Slow DO UL sh. Fr - — 73 54 10 4 o0 OMAHA Wi SALE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—There were only | Sora —money. .08 11-18 £ B " ; w Condition of Trade und Quotations on | the Stock exchange today. The market fell | Atchison nneyivania oReienis ate: Cattle. Hoge, Sheep. | &) & 18) 43 WABHINGTON, Oct. 30.—The offcial an- Ived A Y I Mclal Monday .......... 4140 i 8,107 | K 0 eay, helg . ¢ Staple und Fancy Prodace. into a state of semi-stagnation at times | (anadian Pac o ng 2% | Official Tuesday 45 S350 | 81 nouncement of the total population of the 4 C 4 United States for 1900 is 76,200,220, 1 DT 1 moved with no other motive power than \;«'“-kljkfl ” Anecondn .- Same days last week.. . 804 ehunged LIVE POULTRY - Hens, 6@6i4c; roostes the operations of the professionals who | Union and Min e ast weak .84 % | : 120 five states, Fepresent yiei by sor higher <pring chickens, i@itge; ducks, 8@7c; | SOURhL to make a day's trade. There was | N. Y 44 8ame days week before . 8.9 9 2 3 ) R0 4 b iting approximately the 4 BAR SILVER-Quiet . at 2011-186d Per| The ofclal t stock | T o Commission houses, which were @ feature 3 offictal number of cars of stock | purposes. There 1s & total of 134,16 e Liver RESH DRESSED POULTRY—~Hens, 5@ | fost week " The apnthetic napect of the | ounce brought In today by each road was 10 ]“h“‘l* Hok taNeds TRY tota1 l"‘“‘l'.-:f"“""“ yostorday. This at Fdn . $3; spring chickens, per | tho day. It wis the outcome largely of the | The rats of discount in the open markel| .y 4 gt p, Ry bt Lt : 1850 o the Britons aroused | Msac, turkeys, 12l 4 .00 conservative spirit of caution which 1s not | ,;‘rm“’“rm;‘“\ ,\;,-[*" x':s”; ¥ Ceht 0. & 8t. L. Ry v 9 of the present census should be compared GAME - Prairie chickens o w@ | un o days of a natio onths” bills, §%@3 16-18 per ce Bacific § 0 s 03.009.788. q o madiard ke, per o $0; teaf, 81504 campatgn, Thera ia some uneasiness. lost ey B g 3 was 03,000,766, Taking the 1880 population | ). C & N. W, Ry 19 0 a8 4 basis, there has been a gain In popu- tradiotor Argentine news which in HOPTER Common to falr 12c; cholce, | public has over discounted the conditions | LONDON, Oct, 30.—Money was firmer to- | g & o p% gy H v b4 b Iation of 13,325,484 during the Iast fen & of the way. It i3 belleved that there are [ With the month end, the more potent in- H L the other hand, there was wet weather and | First grade, solid | large speculative holdings in the T | fluenca of the Bank of England's takings | B ‘kt R ° ; SR ] 1 21 per cent fluenced 1 Al market yeaterday. On |} . 8t & B n ofelal estimate, making the Rus 3 K counts, per can, 38e; ox- | which look to the demand for stocks ex- | from the market and the expectation of e J Woni 18 v . Howing s the' ofcl o t a1 ta for @ wheat crop 48,000,000 My standards, Becond | pectad to develop after the elaction 10 at- | further withdrawals at the coming settle- | K. (o & 8t J o : of G Sountet oficial ansounceme . New York counts, per| ford a medium for realizing their profite. | ment. The condition of foreign exchanges | & g I 4 o population of the United Stutes in 5 , standards, 200, | Sibstantial interests in stocks do not care | caused discounts to harden. The advag:- Total receipts ™ 18 s 1 » o 1900, by states of sufMcient welght to cause a ready de- | ON L f to see the pressure of reallzing come too |Ing tendency was largely responsible for mand for the offerings at the opening and | A Choice, 9110 heavily on 'the market. The traders are | the lethargy on the stock exchange today, | The disposition of the day's receipts was 4 i Indlans O bu. less tha ¢ year. This news was | Decomber rallied sharply_to profit taking o decline to @ Y soctation. Cholee upland, | speculation at this time. The has been | wers dull and homae rafls wers not wanted, [ ber of head indicated: N Blilge, but Inter contirmatory {18870, No 1 upland. $8; medium, §1.50; coarre. [ some disposition on the part of the com. | London and Hrightons —were =~ especlally | Buyers, Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p them credited to Broomhall, were recelved | g560" "Rye atraw, $6.° These pri are {or | mission brokers to call for an extension of | offered. Brazillans were strengthened by | Omaha Packing Co.... 8 and another rally took place, December | hae' of “gond color and qualit Demand | margine. The risk incident to the partics | more reassuring advices respectin the | G H. Hammond Co ‘ 7 220 | orado limbing to 7a%c, at which the market [ it “Recelpts, 3 cars ular perfod is alleged as the ground, but it | government's proposale dealing with ex-| Swift and Company 10 Connectieut v yesterday. Northwest- | “GAmE 'No 5 white, 26c. i thought not improbable that enforcement | change. Americans were undecided, though | Cudahy Packing Co ... 188 Delawars wold here and a little forelgn | CORN N of conservitive views on speculation may | they closed better in_spite of New York | Armour & Co.. ... o6 iy yred, but New York re- | BRAN-$13 be un ulterior motive of the commission | wdvices It was reported that the better | Omaha Pack. Co., K. Qenrgla 1 taken for export. Ship ABLES hous This morning's market showed | class of stocks was hought for investmant. | Bwift and Co., K. C. “ise y Tahs rturbed over the Buffalo- | oA BERE-Per dos., S0@2%0 yme remaining effect from the rallying ind Trunks and KafMrs were dull. The [ G. H. Hammend Co., K.C o H Tinols ce i grain rates S FURN P bar oo o . tendency of yesterday, But the buying ex- | amount of bulllon withdrawn from the | Armour & Co., K. ¢, : Indians ard clear which wheat and BEETS Per bu., #e q £ haus ftseif woon after the opening and of England on balance today was| R. Hecker & Degan . f lowa were equal W b, Primary CARRO er dos. Bunahes, e. prices drifted to u lower level. The poor . Spanish 4 closed at 67 Americin | Vgnsant & Co W ‘ X . Kansas were 0% ompared with 1,228,000 bu. [ ) BWPTUCE -Per doz., 10@18e. Bhowing of net earnings for September by | eagl en market ure quoted today | J. L. Carey . Kentucky Jaut vear. Minneapolis and Duluth rep HADISHES Per doz., 15 Northern Pacific caused the reaction in 5 remiums at Bvenos Ayres, | Lobman & Co. ... i 4 ‘ @ Fanmsky «n ourn, against last W nd HRANS Wax Tper“i.3 bu. basket, te; | that stock from yesterday's strength on |1 McCreary & Clark ... 3 Maing yoar ngo. Tocal recelpts were 36 cars tring, ¥ | marketing of wome very lar K PARIS, Oct. 30— Prices on the bourse to- | W 1. Stéphen : Maryind contract grade POFATORS _Per bu., 0@6ge; aweet pota. | Later inthe day Southern Pacific, Auy operied fairly firm except for Spanish | Hill & Huntzinger . . i 3 Mahnchiisetts Corn wits dull but firm, The weather was | (oee, per b, 76 %0¢ : Rolding firmly wil through the « [ 45 and“the Epantsh 'rails, which were | Benton & Underwood . v ‘ b Michigan S nst an rense the movement and a [ CApg 5 v 1b, 1%e. ngs, advanced 2%c on concentrate pressed for sale he firmness o N LAvingstone challer v 3 1 4 Minnesots T i2e T e Relped de | gat, BBAGE=Ter ib, tige; Holland weed, | yoby' pouvy buying: Thix stock was boukht | had a tavorabie influsnce; Rio tintos were | Hamilton & Rothachild B w0 Nioass, i 182 fivery Sihear Rrmnase wad | A ONMATORE-Der b Basket, B0e curly for” London account, seemingly on |bought for London account. Toward the | L. F. Husz . viony § i) 17 | Missouer i bl also & h a wore 666 cars. The | ONIONS-Par b, b bl satisfaction over the cholce for the new | close Spanish securities reacted, depressing | Other buyers ........ 4,068 0 4 9.....0087 Montans T LACAHL fomortow Wi mail Decom: [ CRLUENY Nooradki And Utah, Sogwe, | Sxecutive. | An almost endiess stream o | the whole lst, Rio tintos loetrg their ad- = Nebraska ber sold weer w and 3%c and closed FRUITS. : st was poured out when the price . Three per cent rentes, 100f '»g' for Totals 4,678 (B 6,M2| SH There was a falrly liberal ran ndn unchi XRETER . iy reached 38, but all offerings were coi count; exchange on London, Zf ¢ | CATTLE-There was a better run of of sheep here today, though not as many | New Hampshire .. i 76,030 e ilins was against the ptics in i California freestones, $125 | fidently absorbed and the price finally rose checks; Spanish ds 7. 1le here today than yesterday, and a good, | A8 arrived a week ago. The demand on [ New Jersey 44033 onin. although the news was bullish. Re alifornia, per crate, $1.101.38. | through that figure, but the buying was LIN, Oct. 30.-On the hourse today | |iheral proportion of them were cornfeds, | the part of packers wus in good shape and | New York %1 997853 celpts were 236 cars, the weather unfa T g | then Telaked. ' Uhis lats movement had & ak Was less active and thera was & | ghout forty cars being included in the re- | the "good stuff, both sheep and lambs | North Carc 1,891,90: 817947 o ble and the Ruasian report made the \PES— wara anl > ul‘nrn‘,_rp‘er b | Evmpathetic effect on the whole marke sndency, notably in the case of home | ceipts, Puckers seemed to take hold with | brought just about steady price here | 3 39040 188 crop BSON,000 b less than in 1868 Trade WATKRMELONS as Coneotte, 1180 LA LU O B Rl vl stocks | funds, which declined on realizations. Lo: | considerable life and the market was In| Was one atring of sheep tha sold yesterdny 4,167,548 Srob il and lght. December sold hetween IRMELONS—As to size, 10@i6c [ above last night's level, Th som= | cals and bank shares, after a perlod of | fgirly good shape, though the prices paid | at $385 that brought $4.00 today, bhut as a FLERE nch P strength among the leading industrials | firmness, closed unchanged; Americans | geemed to be @ ifttle uneven. Sellers in | Keneral thing the market was about steady APPLIS-—Native @300 per bu.; per [ and spectaities, led by Sugar. The fron and | were fnactive @ome cases were calling the market b@i0s | all around ommon stuff, however. e Provisions were helped by a good cash de ' Bar bbl.. §11 pe te """‘k“|“ wl inc ““"‘" ki "“"’I”“ ; ;‘J"T s lower and others were calling it fally | Was rather neglected and it was difficuit to | Bouth Carolina .20170 1340312 mand and althotigh the market opened eas LALLUER A s it bl B f gt AU L TR R T Rl B Condition of the Treasury. steady. It !s probably true that the cattlo | Kot steady prices for it | 8outh Dakota a0 for on Hberal hog recefpts an advance fol TROPICAL FRUITS loss of 114 In Tinplate, Tennesnce Coul W8 | WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—Today's state- | that sfted the buyers brought right around | _There was no particular change in feed- | Tennesses 2,022, Towed. Jar pork sold between $1L15 Y. 3 notably Btrong, B, Cincannatl it | ment of the treasury balances in the gen. | yteady prices, but those that did not take | ers today. There wer a number of buyers | Texus bl AT G AT Ctorday at | ORANGES Mexican box, $4.60. fago & | O e ey B roq | €ral fund, ‘exclusive of the $260,000,000 gold | their fancy quite as well were hardly as|on the market and as u general thing the | [ltnh g ALy Jae, batwe nd $e70a | LEMONSTCalifornia; extra fancy, $480; | light weliing and Natlonal Lead preferred | roerve 1n the = division of _redomption, | high as the prices pald at the cloke of last | market looked practically steady, partieu- | Vermont closing | cholee, 84 e IO KW e s | #hows: Avallable cash baiance, $136,356,30; | week. The fact that there was a liberal | Iariy on the good wtuff | Virginia 1bs, betwe % BANANAS-Fer bunch, according to size, axation in the dema rates gold, $90,407,121 proportion of fat cattle on sale gave them | Quotations: ~ Cholce western grass weth. | Washington olone’ e U | o st it ahy, adgitiotal Subply, THE Hekvy e — 2 chance to aiscriminate more closely. ars, §3.6074.00; cholce grass yearlings, $3.00 [ West Virginta stimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 310 | Callfornia, new cartons, 80c; lay- :’;‘:-r';,f]r':m Ir'-‘\.f.'l';.-"f.""r..r'r:'f"\»»"“;.v."\'.n-‘».'.'f: Cotton Market There were only about twenty a4 .‘-‘):‘»I :A'w'uhfl bus.b0: falr to | d | cars; corn, 200 cars: oats, 100 cars; hoks, | MISCE NEOUS. on account of Alaskan gold and by the ex. NEW YORK, Oct. 30 —COTTON—Speeula- | cows on sale, and as buyere St e SJ GO G R LS HED 3000 head et e il pectation of, further recelpts of gold im. | 1o In cotton was about moderately active | plles they bought them u 0 b, $47005 0 focder wetherd Siaio (i | The leading futures ranged as follows lish walnuts, per e, ts from Burc today. Operators were inclined to hesitate | strong prices. In some cases sales were | [AmMbs, 3§ 704 S el 8 b h : A fiberts, 1b. 13c; almonds, per b, 15g | FOrte from Europ in making new ventures. Public cables | made that looked considerable higher, but lambs, $4.0074.40. Represen Articlen.| Open.| High, | Low. | Close.] Yeny, | 20 raw peanuts, per b, 6@bic: roasted, (FANAIrR , Of | currency o the i were unsatisfactory and with no frost in [as a general thing the market could’best g I (estimite) o Brazils, fgn mones market beging to re. | the cotton belt the local contingent sold | be described by calling it a good, strong, | * Av HIDES-N». 1 y B lermined efforis of the Bank of | qUite freely on the opening call, causing a |active market. Bome cornfed heifers aold ¥ ka ewes 3 Dist. of Columbia [ ) 1 salted P to Influence the unfavorable ex- | 4ecline of 3G9 points.” The selling was also | as high as $4.40. Nebraska feeder yearlings Hnwail . venl calf, § to 12 1bs, ¢ N sgaingt I il Bterling ex. | Influenced by heavy receipts, although later | The gtocker and feeder trade was in good Towa wethers Indian Territory to 16 1bs., 6 Change here hardened & shhde from the | in the seesion renewed talk of a smaller | shape again teday and anything at all go 1 cull ewes i New Mexico g Pl L movement became o factor in turning the | was steady, and in sgme cases strong, and |21 western ewes 8 2| Okluhoma CHANC The tendency of bonds was rather easler rket. Indieations of cold weather in the | sellers found littla difficulty In disposiog | M feeder lambs Persons in the serv bt poinis of sireneth deveioped in- the | Northwest alas checked selling and” caused | of, their_good cattle at very satisfaci oAAELIeTAC o foe of ‘the United Cable an legraphi . e duy progressed Fotal sales, | covering. « moved up 12@15 points | prices. he commoner kinds were rather 'y cede | ate stationed o T Arherte o | ket e e o e Stnsea! moicas | from thle lowent figures, but for the most | neglected, and the fe ling. It ans thing waa | 17 W yoming lambs e abroad (estimated) MW SORIE 06t RaBbeciel oabl A T LR SRR, part the local trade was light, while public | weak, ~Htock cows and’ helfers brought |32 Dakota Tumbe . | | Indians, ete,, cn In J 2 aTh 9% % | celemmo it et eend | - The . Commercial Advertiser's London | Speculation was at no time u feqture. After | good sirang prices, but wylls did not sell as 42 Nebraska feeder lambs dlan reservations, 210 21 G o elegraphic communications to Bradstreet's | q 00 - CUTEEUL, VLTSS oty | the ning decline there was forelgn and | well, the demand not being as good as it | ... TATOC o « d. Te 145,282 i 114 3 % [show the following changes In the avall- | poee swore cxeeminmy ot amd il wodasr | Southern buying in addition to the local de. | was'last wee CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. ki e o anase 212 F e bR AN el g i e X mand. based on cold weather forecasts and | Western beef cattle brought steady prices Total 7 territortes 1667113 962,045 89415 Wheat! Uited Btates and. Canada, east | lcan department was uninterasting, ramors thit Liverpool curb was excited and | today if they wers good, but the common | Cattle Generally Lower [ The Alaskan figures are derived from 1700 d Y U LG b B AP ST RLT B8 higher. Bstimated large receipts for to- (kinds did not sell any oo readily. Cows —Sheep and L R ehly kB a e 10 78 of the Rockles, Increase, 2,197,000 bu.; afloat | ¢uutludon. The Bank of Engiand morrow failed to check the demand, which | wera strong and active, and so wera cholse | EHICAGO, O AL Recelpts; | B y a all returns for 115 for and in Europe rease, 400,00 bu.; | S10.000 &old. i bacs and s g nt | WAS more active in the afternoon than | feeders, but the common kinds of stock | f 3 chel " | Alaska and for certain military o=ganiza- tions stationed abroad, principally in the total supply 97,000 bu and £10:000 to South Amerl garller in the duy and from, un,ml parties | ca tle were a little dull. Representative fl._'\m head, hu'h;;“llfl |':-fl w.fll-rnn 'nm: 800 72 “or and Canada, east of [ an istated destination, he market was generally steady at a net | sales: e exans; generally steady; ratives, hest cn % il ) 10 Rockies, . 202,000 bu France, Money was very fifm. 'Tho banks | T8¢ of 1@7 points 3 BEEF STEERS, sale today, four carloads at $5.65; good to | PhilIPpines, have not vet been received 10 lats, Untted tagos and Canada, east of | are window drenging” for the end of the AL e e S aNC ARt | Ho, e o prime steers, %G00, poor to medium, hr“" total population In 1890, with which ST 2 | Rockl 536,000 bu. month. The consol scttlement fs nlso being | {1988 TSR savalsel Jaids 1] 5 cted feeders out steady | the aggregate population at the prese Among the more important increases re- | prepared, while £600.000 will be taken off | JAnds. 8 diing gulf, 9%c; sales, 600 3% $.008.40; selected fesders, about steady | .0 FSECIALD BOPTRUOR St ",‘3‘,"; ey ported to Bradstreet's are those of 300,000 [ the market for dividend purposes =5 closed steady: October. 36 at $BKG1.60: mixed stockers, slow at DAred; was 6, §iis : Dot northweniern intarior cleators ae | The folowing afe. the iosmg prices on | 03¢ November. &8fc; Decomber. 8960 Ta 380 3.75: cows, $2.65@4.10; helfors, $2.6004.65 the gain during the last decade being 13,- 8 00 000 bu. at Manitoba, 126,000 bu. at Chicago | the New York Stock exchange: UATY, B8I0] moorynry’3.8ic; March, 897 400 ners, slow at $LOOG2.60; bulls, Keady 225,464, or very nearly 21 per cent. - privato elevators, 7,000 bu. at Fort Worth, | ——— : e hgLvics My, BoRw June, 890 August, $2.50404.60; calves, 2ic lower than | 12,000 bu. at Port Hu! 000 bu. at Jolfet, | Atchison .......... 324 Union ¥ e €18 ptember, 8.10c. Theehe day at $4.00476.00; Texans, receipts, § FLOUR-Quiet: winter patents, $3.70@3%0; | 65000 bu. at Portland, Me., and 60,000 bu. [ do pfd.......... 7% do pfd 4 ORLIZAN Oct. 30.—COTTON best on sale, twelve carloads at THE MEBEALTY MARKET. ptraights, $3.10G890; clenr, $3.0003.40; 8PPINK | af Minneapolis private elevators. Baltimore & O... T Wabash .....00000 Tig e T Rl ordiary, (o go0d steers, $4.00(14.85; grass steers, $3.25¢ INSTRUMI led 1. 1A s (00450, patents. — $34003.90: | “rhe teading decronges. holade those of | Canadlan, Pac.... 8614| A0 PId...rteer.: ordinary. S “low middiing, Sac: midding, bulls, 82500325 ettt L SRS LR R CLLEY Straigints, 83,0003 5 45, 183,000 bu. at Coteau, 70,000 bu, at Fast St. | Canada So...... Wheel. & 9¢i Jood middling, 9 3-.16c; middiing falr. HOGE. Receipts today, 29,000 head; ‘o »: WHEAT- No red. e | Louls and 50,00 bu. at Loulsville. Ches. & Ohlo iy do i recelpts, Zi6ll bales: stock, 8 morrow, 33.000 head: estimated left over, Warranty Deeds. CORN-—No. 3, ; vetfow, | “The ‘Ccomt wtock of wheat at Port- | Chicago G. W... 117 Wis al .. 120 DI L ey, 8 3,600 head: flgc to he lower; top, $4.56; mixed | o ! and husband to *ige. # land, Ore., acomu and Seattle, Wash,, [ C., B. & Q........121% Third I ey, Bredg o January, O and butchers, $4.46@4.86; good o choles | “Charles We lot 7, block 6, Cot JATS M 4@20¢; | Gecreas 000 bu. last week. Chi. Ind. & L.... 21 |Adams i ,;,,,’Q';""-\g“"ui' March, 880 x5 heavy, $4.56@180; rough heavy, $$0748300 | tagu fark s Nood white, sligisie e do prd G [Amers April, 8.80G8.81¢; May, 8.81G8.82c; June, 820 [ SRR light, $e35ae.80. bulk of sates ST | Aol Benak and wife to Frank J jood feeding, i o i ) 35V, 8. E: c SR 9 k HBEP AND LAMBS Recelpte, 16,00 | “ 50 {ot e cholea malting, 476 i Wt Webln- Farko. %100 Oct. ' 30.—COTTON-Quiet; @ it heaa Aaen steady to | D ot b blooR A R S 1% w sresasn r M. H. Beadle to Cornellus Hogan, s SEEDS--No. 1 flax, $1.78%@1.1%; No. 1| ST J AT—Higher; fcago & &; midditng, 9c: recelpts, 12, 8137490, clover, contract’ grade, $10.000 i e Wi May, u RS AND HEIFERS, e G| 3 Teetof niks of ety lot %, Kountze 2 5 SOVY8 $4.75@6.20 20.36 ncres of w 49.36 Acres of wig we ders (boxed), $6.00@6 Short clear s R Del. L. & W Amer. Spirits '3 | ordinary, 411-16d; ordinary, 43-32d; the 2% St. Lonis Live Stock. ne 5-13 ments today 4C 2 white Errle eooee 4 do prd 7400 American; receipts, 46,000 bales, in- Ket steady for natives to strong for T G. W. Masson and wife to Harry SEEDS Timothy, steady at $3.75@4.30; | Hocking Coal Amer. Tin Plate. 3 low middling claus October, 5 09-61@ o 3 ! steers under 1,000 1hs., $3.6G5 o Jith Omaha Land company o Prank Rye. bu s 7 8000 Dull” and weak; ~ sacked, east|lowa Central 19| do ptd 130 | cember, 4 81-6174 . sellers: December Texas and Indinn steers, $L766460; [ F. W. Carmichael and wife to G. W On the Produce exchange today the but- | 496061000 do pf vere 013 Colo, &1 id, bitvers; March and April L1085 § ipts. 9,600 head: market weak | Halevon helghts Eggs, steady; fresh, 17 BAGGING - $5.10a8.15 Manhattan L. #615 Federal Stool 53-64d; sellors: June and Ju 13650 ANE LAMES. — ROOMRIN S0 | sudilopch biogk s Alinighte aanex Lard, en'irely nominal, Dry salt boxed | Minn, & St. L. lucose Sugar e oy Lo Martha Dippell ana hioand (o kama, NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—FLOUR-Recelpts, | #teady: extra shorts. clear ribs and clear | Mobile & Ohiol.. 36 | ‘do pfd.......... Wy | NEW YORK. Oct. . — COFFEE — Spot, Wooornn 972 KANSAS CITY, Oct 30 CATILE_ Re- | 1, Closton add PES: T was slow again, but | ge; turkeys, 7e; ducks, Sige; geese, G do, pi¢. ALy L at 10 points advance on higher Buropedn 1120 3 ) 10¢ higher prices {ve stecrs, $48% | homa add patents, SLI0GA00; winter stralghts, $3.46a | R-Steady; creamery, 18@2%e; ) pid elly ruled qulet with firmer under- 0 5 300: fod westerns. $3604.90; Texans, 8@ | Ay S0 SIS S W0 Gram $2.6503.00; Minnesota bake i .00 bu.; cats. 62,000 bu. do pfd.... 5 Y. Alr Brake.l. higher 1 % demanded by holders, but HOGS—Receipts 12,600 head: fair demand; | ohnge place do pfd .18 | do 1st Including Decomb @7.80; March, STOCK CALVES 4 2 ND LAMBS Recelpts, 2700 | (80" b oy cember, tise; My i cash, No. 2 A ae ped o1t Peoples 15 1% 8 Atockers and f 2503 %6; culls, T4y Omana Wholesals | temptad, therefore. Lo discourage further | “Gilt-edgeq’ securitios were firm, conold ( as follows, cach buyer purchasing the num 4 \State 180 Taxed | Alabama £13.017 Arkansas 128,179 Wfornia and 21502580, closing a shade down at W heat zsseee’ BRLL e EEPE o=l amBAnDANADT.n. 80 2LEERSS- N Tt [ wh r. dull at $2.1502 Gr nd Frovisio BUCKWHEAT-Dull at ifr grmnanAE i New York CORNMEAL-—Quiot; yellow western ndvwine, $2.46u Dull; No. 2 western 3 May, 84c; & ... 103% Amer. Cof K northwestern, $1.74@1 74 prime tmothy, | > e 39| B GV b S8 a0 ARt g Ol 8 i shipments, 5,161 bajes; stock, 41,- 0 g 7 Colorado 8o i Amer. Malting. . 5 P JOTTON. wdd 268 1000 = WD LIVERPOOL, Oct. 80.—COTTON -8pot, 66 & 43 . $4. 2505 veste 3 i ot L P ROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl.. $11,60. e dull; $4.06 do"1st prd iy do ped 215 | tafr demand: prices easler; American mid: o ALE ) B1ARLI6/IRMDS) #, 200025 ‘weatern: | M. Garnett to Charies Tibke, s Tard, per 100 Ibs 10@7.12's. Short ribs A 2 cash, 38c; track, %c, [, do 21 ptd..... 13 Amer. & & R 4 1ling fair, 511-18d; good middling, 511-32G; 1060 1 8 8 . LRI, Uy TR g S s S LT ; t Jher, t4c; December, | Del. & Hudson do pfe U} middiing, 5%d; low middling, §1:i6d; good man pee e S and n 19 acres of w 24.68 acres nw (boxed), $6.75106.85. 2 cash, 2%c; track, 2@ [ Denver & R. G do ptd ‘re 800 bales, of which 600 were 0 Tetste 3 8T. LOUIS, Oct CATTLE - Receipts, | David Cole and wife to J° A Han- TG SAllawing are the. teceints and ahips October. . December, 22ge; May, | do pfd...... s Amer. 8. Hoop for gpeculation and ~xport and included 260 Wit 8 3,800 head, Including 2,80 head Texan | _men, 1ot 6 Davenport's siubdiv G altta. & RYE - Dull; 47¢ do 1st pfd L 4 8. & W.Il 34 | cluding 40,100 American, Futures opened 260 native shipping and export stec avender, mid 2 feet lot 4, block {Attiole e RAARIA. RiLipn) FLOUR- Steady and unchanged Gt. Nor. pfd.... pd quiet and ‘closed firm: American middline 1% g 2 5.95; dressed beef and butche 5, South Omaha . e gm0 | A8X. dull at $1.6: Hocking Valley.. &4 prd %29y | 510-64d, buyers: October and November, 930 : f @ and feeders, $2.30@4 45: cows and helfers dell, lot 4, block 204, Sonth Oats. bu ' .m“‘nw MEA Steady at $2 Ilinols Central .. 119'y Amer. pbinceon o0 b 0-8405 04 1. buvers: November and De fi;‘" @485, canners, $1.257a 3: bulls, §2 Omaha LR 0| tre do ptd.... 41 |Anac. Min. Co... 45t [ and January, 159-84@4 $0-64d; January and a8 1t \d helfers, $2.00 Hawkins, lots 8 and 9, block 14 Barley, bu .00 | S iStendy ; timothy, $9.00@10.40; pratrie, | Lake Erie & W. 300 Brooklyn R Bl ary. 4 58-64d, se'lers: February and 538 | reser Ngs and lights, $4.5@4.63; | L. 2. Huggins to Rochester Lonn and ter market was qulet: creameries, 185G WHISKY--Stead at $1.27 Luke Shore 210 1. Tobacs 7 ! buyer: April and May 910 ¥ i " p B 0. D i ) » Stead 3 Lake Shore .....210 Co obacco huyers; i May, o 4,500 4.65; butchers, $4.66@4.75, Banking company, lot 18, block & dalr @18, Cheese, dull, 10%@11 TRON COTTONT| 1788135 L. & N... 7 | do ptd : S0 Wallarnl MAy ona Tns. 810 $4.50% utch inking | HEMP TWINE -$9 Met. St. Ry 1594 do pfd buy July and August, 4 50-6 &0 e head ]lm!rl‘kmun:vnd)“i nn“\n muttons, ; &0 ,1] Frenzer and ;m- t h\‘l . > - 3 » Me TLUA69% do pid huyers; July inc 4 i A .5 fi4.00; 1ambs, $4.8505.40; culls and bucks, $2.75 [ Ttnver, why aw ke o KW §o10-12 AEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. [ pROVISIONS - Pork, firm: fobbing, $13.00, | Mex. Centrai .o 115 Gen. Eleciri August “and September,” 4 46-6id, HEIFERS, O1; Iambs, o o A o 7 e § BW se - Quotations of the Duy om Varlous [meats, steady; extra shorts, $1.37%; cleat | do pfd........... 0% do prd 1 — 10 Wi B8 g 1. Allen to ¥ Allen, Tot 8, bloc Commodities. Tibs and clear sides, $1.50. Bacon. boxed, | Mo, Pacific ... & Inter. Paper Coftee Marset. 08 O T Kansan City e Stoek, 1. Allen . Allen, 1ot 6, black I ? § o . 18, 100 calysds | J. L. Stoddard and wife to Peter Jes I8 1 A pokte 80 4a it sides, 8 M, K. &T 104 Laclede Gas Rio. steady: No. 7 fnvolee, 8c; mild, quiet: celpts, 8,600 natives, 1,600 Texans, 100 calvens | g P CO0lne Tot 62, Rogers' Oka 4814 bbla.; oxports, 83,46 bbls.; sales, 8100 | pOULTRYStendy: chickens, 6o: youns, | o prd 2 ¢ National Blacuit Cordova, M@loige. Options opened stoady excellent’ demand for all classes at stea ly | gen. Jr. pa Roger stendily held at former prices X Steady; 15 wtio) ead 4 [and Brazilian cables and o wareho! ++1800 £0: stockers and feeders, $3.2574.78; butcher Qule Olalm Dasd ’ R > rraer. priosai. wing Cit AP National Lead AIg Rrasliian, cablen and fs warehou Cows und heifers, $3.00w450; canners, $267 | A B cumming and wite DR wota patents, $4.00¢ i s National Steel.. tone despite higher recelpts at Rio and 2 5 1 ta patents, $L00G4.55; winter 3 our,. 10,000 Bbis.: . wheat, | o repore () Son A e I R R T B 140 3700 culves, § 5 mercy park, and lot 18, block 1, Ex 18, 8240260 i our, 9,000 bbls : wheat, | onturio & American advanced 15 points, Closed steady at 10@15 Bk STAGS rket steadv: heavy and mixed, #4309 )q g, tehett and ‘wife to 0 W 38 o0 A i , [ 188,000 bu.; corn, 43,000 bu.; cats, 69,00 bu. :l’r‘#dll) & ;. 43" (Pacifio. Coast . points net hixher. . Totgl sale 175 bags, S0a4, DIEa, $4.0084.35. Beckett, und 1-9 8w 6-10 and t B : 5 bs, w shade higher; — muttons penndylvania . 14% ' do 20 Miy i July, $7.65; August and Septem- grtes e L 5 0001526 " muitons @ |J W ¥ ugh, — — ¢ e 105 | $2 86 a ¢ Deeds, o #5c; No. 2 red, 88@s9ci| qo ofd 25 Pressed S % New York bry Goods. ND FBEDERS 8K Aratabi i Ohancery: (o BhUASAIhiA Porsonns 80 | do ptd. ;... WNEW YORK Oct, #.-DRY GOODS TR « TMortgage and Trust company, lots 13 ot sta e, « e 2 oo 90 (Pullman P O Mark: conditions have continued un- ‘e B o " o 0. (Spectal.) o1 block 5, Kountze Place AfISAE aiate, Bgnas, 6. 1 0 New c Y No. 2 white, DN R s changed, with only o restricted movemens ..o 3 1) By eaian SOUTH 8T JOSEPH, Oct. M.—(Bpectal) ( & 114, K Huffalo b o bk D1t RBNHRAL oy rd 1, proxreas and buyers detammined so dalay | gl 00 868 LE Recelpts, 1700 head: market | Total amount of transfers 35 WHE AT MALT-Dull, western, 6:@osc : 8O L. douthw... 1418 Tenn. Coal & T | Bliifitien o aianion seilors Wre very firm tn NEBRASKA and stendy | natives, $4.100635; Texas | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday, 1 IBAT. Recoints WS bu.: exporty, 4 holce timothy, $10.00010.80; chelce | "o bta.. L RiGU. 8. Leather Thoir alOtine Ang. aa onE oa DrLEm b |0 ceadats 410 § foedere. 112 land westerns, iodsin; cows 1"{:“0‘“ tord, | Ootobar 80, 1000 bu.; salex, 506,000 b ex and 120, N 43 bl 3 Pyl i e Al ARIA ARRAE. LHarS o . eede 1 bul 136) 3 8 0G4 0: bulls and staes, $2.2504.50; venr- 000 bu. '8 Spot. firm; No. 2 rod, e, 1 | TTER-Creamery, 184%0c; dalry, fancy, | 84 Paul -ooco 1% o, pIdio e fiiue well Rl BiA( there 18 Nicle chance | teach B rowh..... M8 [ it Dot lven, $3.20G4.30; stockers and | Warranty Deeds Sinr RrIOM and Toe; elsvator: No. 1 narths | 178 st Pl & Omabaniz | do pfd ; business continties 1 the better grades of | 84 feeders @ feaders., 2% | feedere, 83 004 16: veals, $1.50a86 50 | P 3 Wegener and e Dt e %0 b ot Now 1| EGGS. Stendy; fresh Miswourd and Kan- | 86 B & € S14 Western Unfon rinted kpecialtion. Woolens and worateds | 1 feeder. 5 Deffers HOOGS — Receipts, 3% head; market | Murphy. 1l It Rard, Duluth, Sic, £ 0. b., ‘afloat. Options | 8as stock, 15tse dozen, loxs off, cases re- (50 Pacific . 190 Remti hion DELp RO Hnt: RigLworNtens | foova . I 13 heffers. || $03 atendy to G lower: all grades, H.50f485 | 1o South Oma . ned easier throukh disdppointing cables | turned; new white wodd cases tficluded, 0 % B0 an. pfd v 3o | g o Bt 3 cows. 53 10 cows.....1018 bulk of sales. $4.55a4.60. . | Bdward Loum to .k owler and after a sharp rally on local covering | mof GEARY ) N 2 : ors. . 83, 3 feeders . %63 3 SEEP AND 1.AMBSE- Receipts, 100 head: | feet lot b blcck 3 HBrookline orders wera wenkened again by Argentine | RECEIPTS-Wheat, 59,30 bu.; corn, 24,500 | Texas_& Pacific. 10% P. C. C. & St Callfornta Dried Fruf 84 Shadecn Jiee 9% A Tamibn, $1.40615.0: Aheap. 840 | W, L. Wright and wife 1o Mary enbles admitting that the frosts had njured | 000 b = - NEW YORK, Oct CALIFORNIA | '{ teeders. . 802 1 helfer.. . 64 @3, | “Wright et ul block wheat as reported yesterdav. Selling for | NTS Wheat, 170400 bu.; cern, New York Money Market. DRIED FRUITS—Inactive: trading was of [ 1 pull. . 1420 3 cows ey J Shinh's add o both accounts continued untll in the after- | 980 bu oats, 5,60 bu. NEW YORK, Oct, 30— MONEY—0, a hand to mouth character in the market | 1 peiter B cows .|| 048 T e loak Bockton Heth (0 F Carmichael, noon, when the shorts became alarmed ond Pt i ARl s e for cvaporatol apples, With the undertone | 15 peipers B 3steers.. 83 s AT KRRk s 00 16, Block 111, Dund AL ol caused a conslderable " upturn in prices A e mercantile paper. 34 per‘cent. | aulet and ateady at' unchanged prices; | ] pojrer $cows..... 9 NEW _YORK, Oct. 3 — ™ W.B. Wilaon and wite' to, B, A, Col- owed firm ut tuirdye net advance. March, | LIVERPOOL, Oct. 3. — WHEAT A ERLING EXCHANGE it Wwith ae. | State common was quoted at 4@be; prime; | 3 ateers 4 e geipts, 336 hesd: oo trace of a Lo ot ' block 5, 'W. L. Belby's Biige, closed nt R0 May, 818, clased | steady: No. 2 red wes winter, ateady At | tusi busihess 15 bankers' biils &t $i st | SL@EWcr cholce, Sig@se; fancy. ' 8@6act | § towe 3 cows..... 1036 foelinic wenk; cub [ o . . at8ic; October closed at Tiiad; December, | o4 11d: No. 1 pring. 340 for“demand and at $4.50ha4s0% for | Prunes,’ 38k per b, as to stze and| {cows.... 1160 17 cown.. . 1068 | Pead UL Hacointa. M hend: b some | o™ M0eucland” wna Wit 'ia W, 1 T1 15-16078%c, closed at T 41 B4, 1 s ot Tty hayn bosted rates. BNt and | quality! Apricats. Royal, U@le: Moo | g toeders. 1061 13 feeders. 1010 WSALVES Recelpts, 04 hend: steadyi aome | . 4. Hoagland and, wite to W, I b ORN-Hevelpts, K060 B ; exports, to aulet; December, 68 11%d; Febru- | $454l5a456; commercial billo. $4.790,0 1, Farkc isgide.” Peaches,”peoled, 16G2c; un- |y fee B 180 30 feaders late artivals 2 elby. lots L 00 bu. ; wales, 70,000 bu. futures und 210,000 BILVER.-Certificates, ta@ic; bar, tic; | Preled. 6udc 2 cows 5 A1 18 cow 979 s, $LE0GR. Belntn D081 | oo e aect tati and il a0 kaitie 1o bu. #pot. Spot, steady at 46, £. 0, b afioat | N"Spot, dull; American mixed, new, | Mexican dollars, o0 — COLORADO. p BHEEE AND LAMBE - etk Tamos, | Foae ol b L and wite to same. ot Optlons opened steady and later advinoed atures, qulet; November, 38 11%d; [ BONDS--Government, steady; state, in- Sugar Marwet, 1 feeder... 910 3 6o 7stcers. heud: marke i T : £ b lot 13, \ a little on wet weather west, prospective | D iber, 38 11%d; January, 3s $%d. active; railroad, irregular. NEW ORLEA 30 ~8UGAR - | 22 feeders. . 1068 3 %0 28 feeders $4.85G5 3Ty Ints, 4,630 head; none on sale A R R BA e smaller receipts, local covering and the | Recelpts of wheat during the lust three | The closing prices on bonds today are as | Bteady: open G Goi open Kettle. | 33 feeders. 1060 4 05 B4 feeders HOGE- Recetpts, 4.5 ud; J fore to Bamusl, hort, & Fiwe fn Wheat ' clowed steady’ and un: | davs, 311,000 cental, including 13,60 Amer- | tollo gontritugal, 4 UiBen contrifugal, © S |8 fenders. 1060 40 1 teeder steady block 47, Sauth Omiha " .l changed. May closed at 4ligo: "October | ican. Recelpts of American corn during the -5 YO is T | B 1-16c;, whites {Yellow, 41,@4 9-16¢; soc- | 1 feader. 3% Teo M A Alvord Tund husba Jow closed At #e; December, %G1, closed | last” three duys, 181400 contals. " Weather, U‘v‘f ‘_":"Tm;l‘:' T N I & I gnae suade: molusses, qulot! open keftlo | 1cow i1l 21 1com o it Mtaek in “""::- : lot 1, block 1, Hopp at d13c dull QOUpOs Uit N J.C. gen, 681240 | siardic; centrifugal, d@sc. Syrup, steady at| 4 cows % 3 o . ollowin e receipts k 1 wife to G aice AN Recolpts, 10100 b : exports, 8140 | - PROVISIONS — Lard, American refined, [ d0 38, eg...! !l No. Pacifle dn e PR iy o fecders,| 465 300 4 foeders | principal western markets for {ietobur i0: g N Yare otadtand'sh Spot, quiet and o "2ty et at 880 Hacon, Cumberland cat, | 4o coupan .10l o 48 i NEW YORK, Oct. 9.-SUGAR—Raw, . DAKOTA. attle, Sheep, ol goal No. 3, . 2 whit 3" white, | at_47a; short clear backs, easy ai| 40 new 48 reg.1dis N Y C& 8 L 48 1015 | easy: fair refining, dc; centrifugal, 96 test, | 1 cow T 2502 cows. ... South Omaha g T phlogic S Oronard Hill .oty 27y0; track mixed wess Wk ; track W; clear bellles, firm at G0s; shoulders, | 40 coupon ... W;,,)fi\. oon, is 415¢; molasses sugar, 3%c¢; refined quiet 2 cows. :(,. A arColo Chicago .. 10000 12,600 Eeagyita 1ot mix 24 add white west and sta wdlc. Options, | Square, dull at 32s 9d do old 4s, res B DY Wi . 4 i Aarurnan=Col Kansus Clty Q0L AR 2 h h SRQUR | y with corn but dull X do coupon 4;4;1 Gareresee 011 Murket. 22 steers. ... 902 360 o Son - st ouls. o0 teat FEED-Q spring bran, $16.50G17.00 {indelphin Produce Market. do B B NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—OILS_Cottonaced, | 1 8teer.....1080 360 23 steers . erifl to Totoph Goldsmith, w s6 feet middliing, $17 30; win bran, $1750qG | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. . BUTTER do £ ""::d;l“'."". i dull and eany; prime yellow, 3c. Turpen- | | oo %775 06 & ‘Yw-w Totals lot 10, Himebaugh e 3 29.00; city, §1 Pirm and good demand: fancy western [ D of €. 8 19 Roadink, gen, ¢ tne. auie . 1 cows..... B 380 HAY - Quiet oi Bood to | creamery. 2ge; fancy western prints, 2c. | ALCh e Bl 8. N o, 8% : % Oct. 20.—OIL—Turpentine | 13 0 A, Hague—Neb Ferrell Hinta nt Su cholee ‘\" : R ¥ Firm and 1¢ higher; fresh nearby |, 90 B | *8t 1. & 8 F g o RIS 3 helfors. MARYSVILLE, 0. Oct, & 1 WIH SULC( | omm———— WS Btendy | state commoy 0 cholce, | and estern os| 01 200 v i .. d 8 3 i N e osslyn Ferre on al for e LLOFE-Stendi; state commen to cholce 1 westers fresh southwestern, 20c; |{8ngd%, S 5 A - 3 jerdin- Neb today that Rossiyn ierr 1 trial for th il cousols ines. o s 'nf Expross Messenger Lane, told INDES -Stoads; Guigaston, 0 (0 2 10w I Glllgc; New York fuli | C, & N. Vo e BaarAL ? Presidio have been organized into a 1040 1cow... 5 would tot be here long | Every Ty omaha, Ned 38c; California, 21 to 2 1bs, 18%c; Texys | creams, good to ch 10a1 do 8. F,_ d. o o 48, of three companies and will be %00 3 cows... e ion his been taken to provent the | o ne 1039, Ary, K 50 20.lbe,, Tk e Fhiaseg de% @ | Fallwey B 0% | anla on the Sherman, under com- | 7 pyil..... 1380 s B eE committing suicide, A verdict may Telsphol 0N o TR SRR Colo. So. 48 R. & T. 68 AU & an,, g i 5 H < 3 ATRER-Slsady bemiock s ucnon | oy DI Meskeh o (B RGN Wl aedeiti B By il SRR | B fand o0 cptti co ' COMMISSION, r Pwelfth infantry; First Lieutenant Isaac A | a1 feeders. 1061 8 90 4 steers, . ..12 P enrrell required the services of a | 2 > a0, Sl aib No. "2 morthern, To 0 Musion 8 atireas wenty-third Infantry, and Becond | 4§ seera. . A0 410 1 steer ol ke and appeired incourt | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS WOOL- Dull; domestic fleece, 25g27c; | spring. 60 To arrly No, i jrie_gensra:, S, o ® | Lieutenant A. Herbst, Twenty- |1 greer.....11% 4 10 42 steers. B pitiable condition this morning BOARD OF TRADE, & D Cs Wabash 1s oy 3 3 pxas, 156116¢ | 1 northern el At B | third tnfantry 40 nteors Hon Tt 8. Cameron resumed hix argu- | rdence: John A. Warres 5 P fas o Chicase sod New "y 44 ide, Total amount of transfers BUTTER- Recelpts, S8 pkgs.; steady P e g A shpiment of 29 mules and two horses | 47 steers 23 steers 5 | tor the defense this morning, dealing : A : 3 o e 1414 West Shore is | A at the Presidio fro A § Sioara ment Fonse Anreot wi greamery, 14 + June creamery, 15y donN-wme & NN ne e w0h Wie Contra is | has arrived at the Presidlo from St. Asaph, gtecn fargely with the insanity cladm v ¥ 2 : Vi, [ They were cared for on the trif | 2 kteers 52 feeders 9 i ooy CHER Recemts, plgs i steady N KaT M. [Va. Centurles by o party of y business men from Bros.-— Wyo. e 18 8 1 . Ly Trastees - large, white, 10%@lic: small, 1lc; largs Milwaakee Graln Market, e B i | Miadietown, ' NUY." who - offered thelr | 2 cows 3 cows, o IRl Whinky Tonnt Foautosn, H Rp ”EY& CQ 1, 104a110; small, colored, 11 | MILWAUKE st 30— WHEAT-Dull: —_— servicos 1o the quartermaster and were (1) cows ZCows. AENTON, N. I Ot M.-fhancelior Aed 18 B-Roceipts, 10,404 pKgs.: steady v 1 norther e, No. 2 northern, 729 ancial Notes, hired for the trip. These amateur hostlers | & feeders.. 506 4 4 toeders.. 0 Magle has rendered g deciglon o % n, regular packing, at mark, 17419} ST. LOUIS, Oc Clearings ‘u.n return home in & Pullman Vz ;m:,.x ; Hz ;'m.}.:: 4 :m )‘I.I;!\I”hu" 3 B Krease] ageins & n, loss off, 21 51 g Y 628 ; v, 4@7 per ¢ feeders. . 60! aede 5 e chancellor grantec em- S VISTONS. - feef, steady: family, $10.50 2V I R sample, 00 | SAA R Nange, g discoant bid, Overdur Stemmer Arrives. 9 foeders.. 40 416 2 bulls g0 _|ithe ceclaion She shencelior KEMILed & ief 11.00; mess, $9.0G0.50; beef hams, § count asked SEATTLE, Wash, Oct. 30.—The long| HOGS—There was a fairly libe porary injunction, restreining August b F00; packet, $10.00610.50: clty, extra m G0, Oct. 30.—Clearings, $241%.074; | averdue sieamer Robert Dollar has arrived | hogs here today, but the demand seemed | mont, JOug fo TRAWRINGEE T ACHSH $16.00@17.00. Cul meats, steady’; pickled bel- oledo Market. 31.861.774: posted exchange, $ from Nome with 30 passengera and $1,000.- [ to be fully equal to the supply. Chicago | Coollige, TREERM B FUAFFUR SRE 00, Uo Plon Guaitc: pickied shoulders, Se@di4c; [ TOLEDO, O, Oct. 3.—WHEAT— ;) Cork exchange, 20c dl 0 in gold dust. It was delayed by storms, | came weak to b lower and the opening | Kreck. truseees. S o UECOK 4 00 pickled hams, 9@, Lard, western [ and steady’; cush, October and Nov Jot. 30, preventing it discharging and loading cargo | bids here were mostly at 447, but sellers | warth of tree 0F t0e CHRRRES, WL 00 Preamed, §1.80; October closed, § nom December May, Kl $14.001 883 ba'n 1 hindering it on the way down. It left| were holding for higher prices and as a h"'l'l“‘. e atitered (nto tn June laat Doadi " Tenned, aull; continent, §7.6; com-! CORN—Fairly active and strong; cash, | CINCINNATI, Oct. @.—Clearings, §2,131,- | Nome October M. All on board are well. | result ‘buyers had fo ralse their hands. | ment th

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