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THE OMANA DAILY BEE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19%00. I ‘N LIV AN irge, white, | small, white, 11c; | easfer under par Havre and | Americans rallied, befng influenced by a N ONAN G . { 66 e 1% TR T ts. SLISOI M1 DRche MNERUIAL A NAMIY TOLASS TS v New Orleans open | opening bullf i aten | was n large buyer. Northern Pacifics were | VAR LIVE M: '] ¢ cow it alves... 26 4 SHEED "AND LAMHS Recelpts, 189 - B8 Quiet] 1 Tsland. per 100 | bags, includir a7 A0 selling had sed. Americans closed 1 cow O 406 8 cows o6 860 | imbs, 4 5065 4 s and bucks it $7.4507 M asier. Apart from the general holiday Sy 1 cow i 4 | 400, stockers, $2.00 3 Wheat Btrong and Active on Argentine ! um»‘ I ption b ne $ &®; July . #7S5 | spirit the business outlook satistac- | In Spite of Heavy Rains Cattle Were Strong | & cow 0 2 cows ™5 2T News and Higher Cables tre (pkis, free). Mgnite. | MOVEMENTS 0F STOCKS AND BOSDS. | ket nnd (e eai oS Pates, now and Active All Around, e " 3 b S teghess.. 300 100 | MANSAS CIPS. ot B ~CATTLE-H reamer Fine creamery, 1842100 | Seamion Opens Well, buat Falls Tnto | chook husine the better class of ® — e } str el Yaltes; prices fact w1 Perlod of Dullness, real reason, however, i the v 10 cows..... 975 3 1 h her; ative steers, CORN INFLUENCED BY THE WET WEATHER | 1oos 1 ! % nkgs; atends: weat NEW YORK, Oct 81 arket | & he public inish 46 med @ HOG MARKET TOOK ANOTHER DROP wa s i cows 8 . 8 ™ 4 . WAy Frowed . 1 €88 | became still jurther | ¢ I 8 were allotte W ¢ - b W i ¥ ) fr dullness. Business w the d premium at Buenos e G. W. Hor ers, $04 f westerns, - $3,004 METALS- A rom a litt 8 i | hands of professional tr i s 1 cow W 2 0 2 Texins §5 5 o, $2.60415. 0 Onta Are Quict, hut Prices Hotd & to a d Mo | e e i o Business on the bourse heep n n . TR : 106 38 HOGS-Ttocrie b Thend: . mathet wnd Close s Higher=Provisions - £ . here, wh ralsed the | gayy; g ner. The ed Iwing to a rene “"" gati v Sale and Market Was Steady (o ! r § S0 2 K 1 ¥ 1 and closed Are Basier and Trade is H S50 a0 51hg, there was little | late vesterday in sympathy with move: | ment Wikl the o Pusiness im- A Shade Lower, Feeders ] } ‘_‘. Yed, § o o Only Moderave, inge in the local metal market Force TN i TG Tate (came | proved <h 4% partly recovered Ahout ste i 1 230 W h \ Iter both ruled dull at $4.37 GOttt BusinE iRkt Lok e | Y entes, 100 nes 4 cen steers. .. 1160 § | BHEEP AND eipts, 2,600 : v wice copper at8i6T5 | AR DK B () onens | Gmes wccount; exchange n Vikhor i & Cattle Co head p lity, firm o ard while the fron marketa of (I1& level of ‘prices 5 francs 10l centimes for GUDIE OX Gt St x ) cows 286 | pr 004 %: muttons, 887608 CHICAGO, © Vi N the countr | and fantureless. The | MRt and “there way el o8 clowed G . S S s . ‘ 3 i rs A edors, ShD6Eh00; ¢ Rl Rotive ¢ tine news ang | DrOKeFs. 1 and I 1wing orders in S i the bourae todiy. except for Spanish_4s, | Official Monday 4700 2081 & % T 4 i3l 1% higher cable ing ity r o e Ll B OLUR) o4 which declined msequence of the Car :r;;um Tuesda 18 | 1 pow 0 9O Joseph Live yesterda and outs 'y OMAMA WHOLESALY MARKRTS. | SRR, (0L, "Cradually untl) near the | jue, movement, Hagks were active fio; | Officlal Wednesday ko W.EL Reed—Neb | 80 TOSEPH, M 1—(8y higher for ty. dunuar | close, whe e professional bears took | 1o the lending part it thkes (n nition- | Three days this w NG ARy S PR W provistons a pwe Condition 1 Quotattons on |0 N cred prices dos exs | ligation: of Whise calivonds. Stines ifs | Bathe duys \aat wweok « Eugene Claugen-Wyo. | CATTLE S Recoiins 1% head rkot Throughout 1 16 O Wheat pit stnpl v Produce. o periment proved that bising orlers were | proved’ Amiericune were it lixcha ame week before Just cows RuYes v natives, 4. 10a5 speculative « glued on the Arger ot L low. the. murket and some Ahurp declines | Discount Taten Bhort bl ity per conti | Bame four weeks 280 dL& foeders, by T SVatkins—Neb. o P KGR S tine advices yus report S on Hene, Gastae; consters, | Were established hefore mecting any de- | threa monthe bille, 4 por cent. 'The d: | Average price patd” for feeders,. 140 198 A caivev,. 54 stocker 7o, $8.0004.10; venisO8i o tory of previous ones were recelved, plac- | 1V ] Scker pte, | mand. NS4 result the earlior &ains were | vance i short bills s due to the vettle: | several days, with comparisons | e L g Y iy e 4100 veals, s Ing tha damage to the Argentine crop at | ¥ R ey " hleb b Sl L i bl LR R bl | 1000|1899, 189, (1597, (1500, (1896 T8, | (oo nnd© § lako came lower, the [ HOGS - Recelpts, 550 head, market stead ffom 40 to 80 per cent. An advance of 1%4d | DRISSED POULTRY—Hens, % | was most marked in the high-priced Hoston Stock Quotations ¢ 137 market here up weak to Ge lower, | 16 2a¢ logers Al grades, $4.634a4.65; bulk ut Liverpool was alxo credited to the stories - ks i geess, 94i10c: | dustrlais, the local traction stocks and the | BOSTON, Oct. 31—Call loans, Sage per e firat bida Wore mostly wt $a6, but as | Ofaien QL T went fro © other side of the equator. In |y . PR i SH et | steel stocks. In the railronds the Paciiies | cent e loans, 11g@@8 per cent. Clos sellers were not willing to let thefr droves | S AND - LAMBS. Rece nt from sther wid [ 1 In [ hrofler oz, $3; apring chickens, p \\l-x“ l“”";‘lv ulm~”m xww'_-m‘\” th i nt; time 1 a8 per t. Closng ut that figure buyers raised their hands d; market 10c high mbs, $4 A0 many quarters there was an ineli Notthetn | prices ation 10 | Ih., Saslge: turkeys, 12 e, $3.404, 0 and hou % R S lens, per doz, .04 | Pacific falling almost a_point below last | ht the bulk of them at $i.43 consider the damuge reports exugkerated. | GAMIEEPrairle chickens, g 1021 St | nikht, while in Southern Pacific, Unfon Pa- [ A T, & 8 F % nion Land 13 $hany Tho market wan not very active it Stock in Slght Dacember opened %use higher at datie | 1250 T O o jacksnipe, $1.25@1.50, | citic and Missourl Pacific the decline from | “do pfd | Wis. Central 12 e deciine, owli to the fact that sellers floWinE Avathe SRR, ¢ e | and on a good general demand, shorts lead- | JECTTIR- Common to fafr, 12ge; cholee, | the best was a point. The conditions affect- | Amer. Sugar W Atehison 4 1004 e % § Lor better prices. & Fig! cipil Wastern markets for Octohar g, advanced sharply Wi AU this | 1316, separtor. Sle; gathered creamery, | g the market were the same as vesterday, | do pfd 13ty N, E. Q. & C. ba. 63 the chotcer hogn sold at W.10, and, as high BRIy, Boca Wit point. profit taking caused « reaction 10 | 1520 namely, w disinclination to enter further | Amer’ Telephone.14:13 Adventure LR S Dald, but the BUlk oluat $1.50 | South Omaha il Rk A1 Hia@Nibye, bt an the offorings were readily | FRESI OYSTERS—Firs grade, solld | an peculation until after the clection. The | Hoston & Allv'y Allouez Min. Co Hulos, wa m 16t 360, akaine 0| Sputh Omaha ki AL et ' Puriher raily anaped . December | prcked. Kew York counts. per can, #c; ox- | decline in_Tennessee Coal was coincident | Boston & Mo Amal. Copper an sterday om start | Kansas City 080 13000 280 T\v]\[-r .!,. ,{'1‘4{“' and closed 1%@4c higher | tra ta “tandards, %c. Second | With eeports of dissatistaction with the | LR & Q Atlantic b LA Bl "‘"“k""”‘ It | 8t Louls 400 990 (! AL TR@HNe. New York reporied % loads | gra % filed, New York counts, per | management. The money market continued | Dominjon Coal | 6 Hoston & Mont 0, fintsh ose was weak at the de- | taken for export. Clearances at the sea- | ca oy exUri « 24c; standards, 0c. | strong, but ft is not {mprobuble that f do prd 115 [Butte & Boston cline, $4.4 he popular price on the | totals Hed i Bin hoard were equal in wheat and flour to | PIGEONS- Live, per doz., W | ture prospects have u repressive tenden Federal fiy Cal, & Hecla iy ey A — M000 bit, | Primaty raceipts wore 8,000 b VITA LS Cholee, 910 | upon speculation. R ts of $LIW00 In | do prd G| C snnial brd A el e WHAT A cowmr NT CAN DO Compared with 1,060,000 bu. last year. M HAY “Price ‘quated by Omaha Wholesale | gold from Eiirupe iy and subtreasues | Gen. Bleciric’. iy Frankiin i o neapolis and Dul reported 447 Hay Dealers' assoefatfon: Chelee upland, | puvments on a " Klondike gold | o prd 140 * Humboldt i i 4 w,l,ll A e ok 3" Ve $€50; No_ 1 upland. 38 medium, $7.50; coarss. | were contributing causes to- tho money | gl ke, 1l i Osceola . 14 | One Approving Word Made Her Fore OR1 Peceints . wers. 100 vare. o N L 3i5e Rye straw These prices’ are 1o | market. The officfal report of subtreasiry | Mex. Cantral 11% Parrot o . o o | wet Her Troubles. tract grade by of “good cglor and. quality.” Demand |operations indicates (it the banks have | Mich Telsphora. % Quincy 0. g B i One of the moet glaring faults of our Corn was quiet but fiem, Influenced. by wet | f 8. 3 ear gained from that institution since Friday G. & C.. 12 Santa_Fa Cop 56 * |age said the doctor of ¢ v as ho WAL Woab, tHa . racalote-t0r. carueand 7 white, 2 81,140,000, but 1t I8 to be remembered that [ O Colony Utah Mining % ’ a8 160 4 4113 | stirred his M £ aK%s "YW th DA the wheat An advance at Liver- | CORN-Xo. 5.8 T e e T e e e | R Lo % Winona N et hls Mocha and Java, “is the abaence ol was also encouraging the holders and | FBRAN-$13 ) | subtreasury on Friday some $ on | Ribber A" Wolverines ... H+ g 2 4 of spiritualit 5 ey Hilkatiagine rarure | VEGETABLES ount of Australian goid, o as to figure | Catan Pacite o 81l 8 : ' 8 N1 Yos,” agreed the professor, helplng him viewed from the standpoint of the short in- | CUCUMBERS. Per doz . 10@2c I last week's bank statement, thus a - ¢ £+ x « = 18 Lot o tamh o ) terest. There was & fuir heavonrd demand S Fer bu. basket, Bc. counting for the unexpected increase in the p = Bt {8 X TR m i | ib chops and mufMins, “people are and clearances were 511,00 b, December Per bu., § | cash reserves on Saturdny. While this New York Mining Stocks Ot 1in 46 4 Y4 [erowing more and more material in their I between Mige and s and closed 1y :I"l’r' l‘v ‘H ']" -Y")"-" e transac 'x’“ ‘!H: already ired h\ ‘;*“ ““‘ NEW YORK, Oct, 31.—The following .mnl - o - 18 S 190 4 45 views of life " FTTUCE -Per doz, 10716 irday’s bank statement it s included i | tha BloRThE. JHoRISN. To XS afiares | S Thaio TP 26 120 4 414 RN it julet, but prices held » ADISHES - Per doz., | | week's statement of th Lrenkury oparis | totgor B QUOLKHIDNES for mInINg: WliAree R SRTaL aaYC Br ik of Wi i1 o It i8 not only spirituality, but intellecty beca A and corn exhibited a sty Wax, per”i-3 V. basket. 9e; | tion and must be allowed for in estis | o0 ——— T AT oo~ | brought in today by each road was { iy |8lity, that 18 on the wane,” sald the ju iy ANLEIBALL Lt B Pkl LS ORS bu., 40@Hc; sweet pota- | from the subtreasury figures. Dixcounts [ Grown, Point ... & Ophir 5 Cattle. HogsrSh'p. H'r's. . § 447, | e¥Ing appreciatively the Jersey cream that ) ta. Hecelots were & carw, | Loss, pev bie | both fn London and fn Beriin advanced | (on. Cal. & Va.. 9 Plymouth 1 PiRY.iL ] 120 14 {s hostess was pourlng over a saucer of Decumber sold betwesn 31%o And ind | CABBAGE Th, e oiland seed, | sharply today. This was due partly to (he | Deadwood o0 8 Quicksiiver ) Ry : 60 B 5 48z | suawberries. “Look, for instance, at the losed iac higher nt [N e ey | monthiy settlements, but n London it s | (o XU SR Nevudi ] " " o 4L thousahds of people who never read any ) ovin wa | TOMATORS-Per 1. bask evident that the Bark of nd's efforts 8 The trade in provisions was and | “LOMAS G | £0 attben the OboR tharket's sotes for money | Homestaie Standard Ry 2 1 1 B 200 44 thing but the newspapers, who are res jsonne I 1 (R DR SRR DN Wil CELERY-Ncoraska and Utah, 300402 | i@ met with success and sterling rates both Iron Stiver Unlon Con Y. R. R. 30 81 4 80 2 40 4 45 dead from a mental standpoint furnished the only ineident. T near the FRUITS | here and in London and in Paris rose in re- | Mexican il L ROTHE o i b ol 4 4 The doctor and the professor emphaticaily close there were only two trades in this ifornfa freestones, $1.%5, | &ponse today R Rlg 2 Kl ] 2 R sed the not timents of th A o IR e v o e | Delawir: ani Niagara, per 5- | dizcount ~rate " tomortow, ‘bt | that it LONDON, Oct. 3l.—4 p._m.—Closing R B g i 14115 | GRiny puirauon Ttk SoUFR] SIBRE Witk tus e JALeE ARtk UARY. Dorl sold e 5e; oastern Concords, 17g18c. | maneuvers will lead to thit result is prob- | Gorie money. .. 996 Brie ois Cenerd ¢ | souraes b veakPiat A LG T LT R A i NG < INSAs (o sige, 10@l5c [ able, which 18 to be reckoned with in the | CqE% TROREY g R ERE oegy ML 1) 2 ) B! S i\ g} irses of the breakfast. It was a delicious at $11.20; January lard, between $6,66 and i A \;,fl'* iation on further kold exports, Mean- | Atchison fnsyivanta Total recelpts ....13 i t JIHE o] CEERRIARE it and a charming one to look 6,071, closing be lower at $6.66, and Janu Gntive @$1.00 per bu.; per | time the local money market may look for [ Saiadinn Pae ok . : B b T I A crystal vase In the middle ot the R s T e e | castern, ' $2.60M2. 75, | further advantage from the disbursements | g g P2 o The disposition of the day's receipts wns | . ‘i it T : 1 the middle of th “lose bo ' deprossad at $5.02%. CRANBERRIES- Ubl, §7; per crate, |of Interest and dividends after tomorrow. | Minois Centril Truni s follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | o 4 ablo held a stalk of white Iilies; thet Fstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | $2.30 44 Pavments of nt alone Wil [ouisvilie T4 Aanconda gig | Uer of hiad indicated B! petals matched the snowy tablecloth and 180 cita: cobn, 810 cave’ onts, 106 carss Hogs TROPICAL FRUITS amount to ne But_the entire | ("yion Pac, 'prd.. i Rand Mines 404 | Buyers . Hogs. 8h 1852 libeir gold stamens the embroidery on the 2,000 head ORANGES- Mexican, per box, $4.50, amount of the subtreasury on aceount of | ™" hac B 1] | Omaha Packing Co, A | centerpie There ¢ The lending futures ranged as follows LEMONS-—-California, extra fancy, $4.50; | internal revenue collections will be an off- | St 2 —e G. 1. Hammond Co 4 i here was a pretty array of « - cholee, $4 setting Influence for some time to come. BAR SILVER Wy at 2913164 "“““"‘,"“ r' ) 1 ::1 delicate china and solid silver. The red of ticles.| Ope eh. | Low, | Cloan.| Yesy ANANAS—Fer bunch, according to size, | Bonds gave way at some points in sym- | ounce Cudahy Py Co. 1 thR MRS Ion: SRAC (BIEIRe Rl il IRt | oW, UGl YeRy: | 50 | pathy with stocks, after having shown | MONEY—2L,G3 per cent | Armoiir & 120 57 4 he strawberr and tomatoes and ths *Wheat Californ new cartons, ®c; lay- | strength in th rly dealings, Total sales The rate of discount In the open market | Omaha P. Co., K. ( 0 id brown of chovs, toast and muflins wade a Oct. par value, $1,79,000, United States bonds | for shotr bill = 38,@3% per cent; for threa | R. Becker & Degan 80 44 nice color scheme. A bunch of scarlet po; Nov . MISCELLANEOLU were unchanged on’ the lust call months' bills, 5 15-16a4 per cent Vansant & Co 10 3 B1o4: RBH VERCHERY ol A KRS A : Inglish walnuts, per Ib., 13c; e Commerclal ~Advertiser's Tondon J. L. Carey . . oy For ot tHe il e 05 i aimonds, per 1b., 18@ | financlal cablegram ~<ays: The markots nuncial Noten, Lobman & Co { i of the sideboard and the morning wind st aniits, per 1. GG5e: rousted, | here were dull and Inactive today, partly | 8T, LOUIS. Oct. 3. —Clearings, $5,702,781; | W. I. Stephen 3 i ame In through the folds of fresh, white s 7 14, '13c; Pecans, 94 10c under the influence of higher ey rates | balance 1,212, money, b@i per cent: | Hamilton & Rothsclld 10 400 . 8. Ttiwas a fitting pince for i dl green, 1 N anticlpation of the holiday | New York exchange, 70¢ ®scount bid, soc | T. F. Husz . 80 455 . green, | and partly | 5. 1| tomorrow. The American department i 1, 12 | showe asked Hobbick 1,303,180; | Other buyers 0. 2 salte ; BHEEP--8heen recolpts todny wera ade | €Ussion of intellectuali 1 spirituality 8,180 | up mostly of feedars of rather poor quality At the foof of the table sat a small, tired- nimation, but here the deallags| CHICAGO, Oct. 81.—Clearings. ' o merely followed the New York lead. Los- [ balances, $I8#450; posted exchange, $481G o e i e e a fow good sheep, but they | looking wo who teok no Wi (210 - ftatingly at thmes. but closing prac 4% New York exchange, mo discount. | Total 345 680 6IL [ wern wer, and, an % resiii (he fociiny | [00KIDE Woman, who took no part fn the (Y - St. Low rain and Provisions, tically the best he bullish sentiment on CINCINNATI, Oct, 31.—Clearings, $2,356, - CATTLE-In spite of the fact that thare | Was weak. Som ales looked a litle lower | S¥YMPposium. Calmly and Industriously she {M LOUIS, Oct. WHEAT--Higher; |Nn||(l\vr|| Pacific in New York was apps | 700; 2 York xchange, 15u20c discount; | was a falrly liberal run of cattle here to- | as compared with yvesterday, but not much | poured coffes and sugared strawberrios, 2 red cash, el tor, i2c; track, i3%@ | ently shared In here, as good buying of | money, per cent. . day and that cre was a pouring rain all | different from Monda Good stuff may be | turtively watching the children's tabl 1he: December, 78%c: May, | these shares was reported today here PHILADELPHIA, = Oct. 31.—Clearings, | the morning, the market was in good shape | cilled very near steady for the week. The : i . e 2 hard, 63G69gc ' was some talk of ai advance of the bank | $14.881194; baiances, $1,.5148, on all kinds of good stuff. There were in | common kinds of kiflers are perhaps a [ Manners and her guests’ needs. No one No. 2 cash. 86c: track, | rate tomorrow, but guch action is improb- | = BOSTON. Oct. &l—Clearings, $19,197,90; | the neighborhood of twenty-five cars of | lttl 1d ave rather slow sile. There | would have dreamed that sho had a soul h and ( balances, $1,700,779, dec Mige: | able, especially as F Ik e ably to London. | NEW YORK, Clearings, $180,249, 11 change 18 moving fav corn cattle on sale strict] bui- [ wanted them, good, strong prices w nd, as packers re pald | make choice lambs on sale to | above mufiins, but her by test of the market, hit the genernl - i sty | 'Higher;: No. 2 cash, 22%c; track, | The following are the closlug prices on | ances, $8,002,752 for the more desirable kinds. A number of | opinion seemed to be that good stuff would | NIDE commentary ou the remarKs of the e Decommier i Moy’ | the New York Stock exchange: b L. IS the trains were late In getting In, but still | have brought just ahout steady prices Judge, the doctor and the professor. | R Bt S s Qb — Condition of the Treasury. they bought up what was on the market eders of ‘good quality did not show | “Intellectuality and spirituali ' Hiimher at 48 | Atchison ......... 317 Unlon Paclfic WASHINGTON, Oct, 81.—Today's state- |and then waited for the others to arrive. | much change today, but the peorer grades Fo Lo Ll G do FLOUR-Steady to firm, but unchanged. | do pfd . SEEDS - Timothy, steady at $3.75G40; | Baltimore & O... flax, I\thrr at $1.69. ‘anadian Pac.. ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | The common and half fat stuff was rather | did not secm to be In very goc ana | You look intellectual and spiritual, don't eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000.00 gold | neglected, the same as usual nd the market was none too firm on thut | You? Maybe you are and if you men ever reserve in the divislon of redemption., | There were also about twenty-five cars | class of stufy srosentative sales [ &4t sorintell T TCORNMEAL- Steady at $2 anada So B shows: Avallable cash balance, $135.3%.85: | of cows at the vards this morning and the | Quotations: " Cholce western grass weth- | & tual and epiritual that you 2 BRAN Dull and weak; sacked, east|Ches. & Ohig... ®old, $2511,580. market was wctive and stronger, | ers, $1.60@4.00: cholce grase vearlings, $3.60 d00°t have to eat then there'll be somne Cash quotations were as follows track, 66a6s; Chicago G. W... \ — particularly on the better grades. Sales in | @4.00; choice owes, $39%@5.50, fair to good chance for women to cultivate their intc] FLOUR-Quiet and steady: winter pat-| 11AY- Steady; timothy, $1.50G12.00; prairie, [ C.. B. & Q |Third Avenue Cotton Market. some cases were mnde that looked Sulic | ewes. $1.0.%5; cull ewes, S250@3.00: cholc® | Jacts and spirits, Not intollectust | ents. $370Gd 90 stralghts, $310a3.90; clear ChL ind. & 1. Adams ix NEW YORK, 0ot 31 —COTTON-Busi- | higher and the market ;s a whole was |Spring lambs. $5006.20; (air to good spring pirits. Not ual 10 1ead SO0 10, spring specials, " $140a4.50; | cady at $1.27 do pfd... merican Fix 6 exoha i © | atrong. ‘Canners wore also fn good demand | lambs, $4.757500; fender wethers, .85 5. the newspapers? Well, wouldn't 1 he {7 @3.00; Stralghts, $3.000340: bal T IIE8$1 85 cnr &% i s “Bx ness at the cotton exchunge today was a : ] | feeder “Tambs, $4.006440, < Hepresentative | thankful ¢ Fit e L A el e $5,1005.55 o ‘Moago & N. W18 i | tive, ‘with prices decidedly “higher. ‘Tne |at fully sieady prices Nl | foader i ve | thankful if I just had time to read a news | vz, S \GGINGS8 1008 K Chicag & N, W.100 |Wella-Fargo opening calls showed u decline ot | The hetter grades of stock cattle werc | 4 paper? And as for spirituality, heaven VHIZAT-No. 8 apring, 65@72c; No. 2 red, | HEMP TWINE-0c CoROT & s Amer. Co 10 an adyanos of 3 Polisi ¢ eables | also fn active demand this morning at good A 4 ATy PROVISIONS Pork: Firm: fobbing, 813, | ¢ C. ¢ & St . pra were practically unclinged. ior a time | Strong prices. The demand from the Nebraska feeder ewes | knows I'm too tired at night even to say : YRN—No. 2 2 yellow, 37%@ :‘v..y-l,: .-..(vlrl‘!l\ n-:llv:iunnlh Sr\' ,_nalll, nlx;:;':-..‘p. u:n't:l;. . 5l \lynrr’ I\!.\Illux tPANIDE Wab: dlnokt . London “,,‘m‘ oW | counthy Fm Fasn in m‘,,,. (];"Il‘“r:“\\ln:\ ”."T 2 western Cwes et | my prayers. Haven't I cooked and cleaned e jeats, steads ; shorts, $7.97%; cl> do e 8ig) do p! ever, reflected a much better feelin tne | week and as a result va des ed o ern ewes e BAs No. 2 2 white, 55@ | FIb8 and claa: sides, F150. Bacon bosed, | do 33 pre 18" Ammer ever, refiected o miiah better feeling in tne | week and an o renult jard traders wanted 8| 7 Vosier | ana p 4 26c; No. 3 whit extra shorts, clear ribs and clear sid Del. & Hudson. 111 v prd. g advance of 7a8 points. Private cables were | much as a dime more for them than they western ewe 5 Madam,” said the doctor in his most im- ‘ :f‘\{h 9: 4, 4840 TR e |“(;1‘-.\| S—Lead: Dull at #.25G437. Spel {, 1. L. “x fivn 18 .\:‘wr“:mun also of a bullish character. l‘vrvllxn buy "Tnh‘nm have hr:::m:u the firat ;.‘vfl‘x‘n«; :»n-;k\ | A Maarn emox 100 | pressive tone R riogg P Ly AR ARIRUER0) A td A0 - | Denver & 0 o pfd ing became . feature. A quick chang> in | The common kinds were no higher today estern wethers ) he little woman turned to | enolce malgng, dsasse T v Nominal'at st 0 G T ‘4o pfa S0 (Amer. 8. Hoop 1ottt Sentimant ook place Ani the market | and buyers were cautious nbout taking that | 1 western wetlers §ioc | e ileiworian tarried Holhim wlth western QoL ‘I‘rlllfl T8 \['[v L northe | o F '“I.b}_t g e SR L UL G T B -8 do pfd later hecame very notlve. Prices advanced | kind of stock. (‘ows and heifers were i Joui watuery 0 ; al manner by O Lol IR G L IR ;‘,\*,'_:;wi{ 109 | 6'4c; tur Pigher e 10718 d Jdo_l1st pfd Wig Amer, B & W rapldly, with shorts conspleuous buy rs | light supply again today and the market TR ARmAY oo 48 Madam, this is the test breakfast 1 hils contract grade, d Higher at 16c. & L@t Nor. prd. Ilisie " do prd. Tnvestrient demand was also a feature, [ strong on good stuff 3 ambs eatariionitiany aiia . "ll‘l}‘“\llflll'";.\‘fl'\‘I’HTI e ‘»\ bl qx)u 5| a8 r' 'in‘ eady; creamery, 18@22 Hocking Conl 15% Amer. Tin Plate The upward tendency of prices was accel- | There were very faw western h;wl( .‘.ulva :{_wllv{l kotu cull ewes 12 R Wit i At sty Dew L00 108§ . Short | daley, MGG our, Hocking Valley.. 2% do ptd erated by predictions of frost i westorn [on sule, but such as were offered brought Vyoming cull ewes 13 d it you will believe it, all the Jisaldee; Uookel [aetaraon. =~ Dry. saited | EHORILTSCEIou 0.0 hbis. |, (rheat [ifiiingly Central, 11814 A hRceo Texas, Oklihoma and Indian - Territory. [ good, strong prices if they were at all| 21 Nebraska cull ewes 145 | bitterness went out of that woman's heart shoulders (boxed). $6.0046.25. Short clear | 52,000 bu.; corn, 19.000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu t L g r Nebraska cull lamt o Joxs 2y a MR A e | Towa Central 19 Buying orders from the south multipiicd [ desirable. Cows were in active demand at h ambs o 2 | In an inst and &he brightened up as it nides (boxed), $6.7 2o RIIEMBNTR-—Four, $i%00 bRk vheat: | g7 bt 41 lAnac. Min. Co rapldly. From the lowest prices of *the | good, strong prices and in some cases the western ewes ) d ; o p as ||.'.. I;n\lnwhm are the receipts and shi 33,000 bu.; corn, 70,000 bu.; cats, bu, Lake Erle & W.. 2% Brooklyn R. T morning to the best prices of the afternoon | market looked b@10e higher. ”r.‘ ders “-nr,; gm;:,. " } lmwvlm W | the doctor had sald Madam, you have ments today Ao pfd 02 [Colo, Fuel & 1 as an ance of 18%21 points. s0 ready sellers o quality s " voming cull lambs 3 e e finest novel of the century." Fiour, hbls. < 25,000 17,000 | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 31 -WHEAT—De- | {"''¢ X prd following profit-taking, but in t common Stuff was no more than steady western wethers Such is the power of man's appreclation l\\h n‘ bu, 203,000 174000 | cember, 66l .\I\{:V:. .ll’q'u‘ly‘l.r» n.:;.u No. 2| Aanhattan ral Steel market was strongly bullish feellnk | Representative sales :,»-u;..y,I \L.u.uf " ;nwl of such weak stuff are women made Corn, bu, fim.; 2,:r_|~ AQOTAC: obds Wipééc; No, 2 red ‘3|.‘ 8t "\1 5 : n‘w.w close nas quiet and st dy @i | BEERF STEERS. 2 South Dakota ¢ v’H lambs & 3 R . 2\ | 8QMe: , 66Qe8e. Mex, Centra Gen o pointz net advance. Futures closed quiet; | a, Moo voming wethers o 3 REaAbu 5,000 | | CORN mber, 38@8pe: May, UG | Minn, & St. L. 154/ Glucose Sugar’ Kivember, 106 December, 810; danuary. | 3* Al st o Montana wethers 0 3 Bariey, bi W00 | M3c: cash, No. mixed, “33@He; No. 2| Mot bl ptd i1; February, %11; March, 12: 'April Pre 80 430 78 Montana wethers 0 2 naing Use M f On the Produce exchange today the but. [ White, B5%@36kc; No. 3, e, Mo, Pacific 55 Inter. Paper Mav, 913 June, 912; July, 9.10; Aug b3 Wyoming sheep ... 8 0 W ot ter market was quiet, creameries, 1oaze; | OATS 2 white, My@e Mobile & Ohio... 3 do pfd 3; Geptember, §.25; spot closed quiet at |1 Wyoming sheep 0010 s 1 stern dairies, 13@ikc. Cheese, dull, 1041115 RYF 48e. IM, K. & T 10 [Luclede Gas lwe ‘advance: middling upiands, 9%c; mid- | g Wyoming sheep . B2 Deepite the exhaustive discussion of tha Lggs, firm; fresh, 17ige HAY timothy, $10.00@10.50; chotee | i, ird 311y National Blscult diing gulf, §%c; sales, 170 bales $ Wyoming she LR open door in China in which all the world : prairie, BOGIN e: daley, 1 o3 WCentral |13 " do pid | 8T LOUIS "0t i, “COTTON—Firm ana | 5 Wyoming sheep M55 hag heen indulging of It veare, it s doubt W ¥ o A, ¢, 18@20c; dalry, fancy, | N et 1 okl Tad e er: sales, 1,82 bales; dd it BorRu BEYW. Xonk @BNERA MARKERT: | 11 . V..r‘;..fk r:{'»m\{- AR ,"€4‘| Leag 31 n'._('xt .-Ium I'u, ! hahlwy.l s)|||lll':2~‘|),' e 1; CHICA LIVE STOCK MARKET. ful If the average reader knows certain in- (IS Higher; fresh Missourl and Kan- | “q0 nfa 1, National Steel i stock, 14,867 bales b | teresting facte about the doors of the Ce Quoatations of the Day on Varlous | sas stock, 16c dozen, loss off, cases re- [\ ,3.,,."-, 37 do ped... ORLEANS, Oct. 31.-COTTON—Fu- | &* Cattle St ger=Hogs Lower—Sheep | lestial kingdom —1a I lterally a Commodities. turned; new white wood cases included, 1o | Ngo 140! e N, YD Alr Hrake tures: November, $56a€91, December, 855 | 8 A K Ters gdom—to spen rally and not NEW Y <. O o v e more. 0 REcC X * R0 R £ by @880 January, SS8G%s9; Februa 8.0 a. L) . "y eaay. in metaphor. In China these are often round, EW YORIK, Oct. 4l FLOUR-—Receipts, Ontarlo & W % No. American 18.89; Janui 4 FURYT - CHICAGO, Oct. 31 ATTLE ~Re: Z0560 BbIR.; axporia 101 Kbl sale, G50 || RECEIPTS Wheat, 71,200 bu.; corn, 20000 | GRMRY S Nav! 42 Paci Const March, Soa; Al 80280; May. end incliding 50 wostaimatecetPls, | teaf-shaped or semicircular, reports the New kg strouger and falrly active, influenced | DU i oats, 7000 bu o it st prd 8.9808.M; June, 8.H@8.08: spot steady; sala, oxans; choloe grades atrones, others | York Tribune. In plac e 0 o B T e et Cana s | SHIPMENTS 'Wheat, 110400 bu corn, Ei R A 250 bales: ordinary, Tige:. good ardinary, | gexsns; Sholee rades . stronkuri others | York Tribune. In placing them the buflder wolln hdvices: mimar hcand, RIKher | 6oy bu'; onts, 4,000 bu Bennayl a0 L B Jow middlng. sve! mtddfing, ohe B Tatane gaendy to strong; watlvee |usually avolds having one opposite another r straights, %0 o S — ead sen SIMBRILIO o middiing. 95 time: ateera Bk 80e 00, Hoar 20| jegr evil spirits find their way from the Minnesota patents, $1.00a4.35; Minnesota | LIVERPOOL, Oct. 8L WHEAT-Steady: | pfi® &' §{ **d0 prd LIVERPOOL, Oct. 81— COTTON-Spot I e PR L DR R e O e Sy ) I bikers, $3.000340. Rye flonr 1y’ s, | NO- 8 red, wexer rlmg‘ stoady at oa 11d; | g Co Pullman P * | moderato busliiess: prices lower; Amertoun H | SR helfors, SEonman: . cipners, 41 o) | 90TWAYS separating the courss of a garden 450 bbls.: fair to good, $A. chotce to | No. 1 northern, spring. 3igd; No. 1 Call: P oo " gy middiing, fan good middling, b | Hul's, $2.50a4 40 on g S Rew. | are usually of an elaborate kind and tha funey, 32030, Tuckwhe SAnce 19 | forpia.” 8 id. " Futures " iem:’ December, L Vet pAS s 1 41 midd b, giow mide amo a7 | ans. O 0 | o liaaliali forto e cng ot o popular. 1602 e February, s 34 2 ptc a0 pfe i &ood Al-g80; o 350 I8 cars at $3K); Texas-fed steers, $1.00 sliglous superstith ser ’ BUCKWHEAT-Dull at 1ot | CORN-Spot dulls Ameriean mixed. new e Beflievhs e B hoel I e LIod: sales ‘o the daye S0 bl 1 P W, 0L BN Tounnetel stevty MO0 | ol lous wuperaiition asserts fta If In Chi Now Yo ‘48 2d. Futures firm; November, 48 1xd; B0 . which 50 were for speculatlon and e 80 i 1 (Y nese architecture, and the universal sacred CORNMEAL-Stendy; yellow western, sic; | December 84 1i7d: January. 1 10d do_ptd 8. Leath Wl included 7,000 bales Amert B e A R ilh oty 80000 Kants ko | Basd of Shh nuaralnthrse ctd st eity. S Hrandywine, $2 60 ‘1 PROVISIONS Racon, long clear mjddles, | St Paul 2 pRd L o0 bales, including 36,700 Amerfean 2 o TP 1000 3 50 row, 25,000 head; left over, 4,000 head; tha at b RYE-8teddy: No. & e, t. o, b, | UENL, steady at long “clear middles, | o0 P S Rubber [tiires opencd qulet und closed firm: Amer- | 3 I8 i o ik eyl B e LR LU | in the a it of temple doors. Thera afont; state, S2aac, ¢ Sw York | heavy, firm at 444 6d; clear bellies, firm at |8t £ & Omaha do- .o fean middling, Novel 10-61@5 11-61d; | & 3w 8 400 mixed and butchers, $440604 11k, Rood o | 1% @ triple gateway to each of the halls of BARLEY-Dull; fecding, 42aoc, c. 1. r, |99 9 short dry square, steady at 32s 6d. | S0. Bacific - :}}“"_‘v"""";}_ talon November and Decem () 5 cholee heavy, $LHGLTS: roukh heéavy, $4.3) | the imperial palace, and the same order pre uffalo, ma ) bo@ose, ¢ 1o, o 5 ¥ b dec el a Ja § i '. ght 30 d. bulk of eales i v Bl ppting Sogese, ¢ 1 L. Buffal Toledo Marke do prd.......... 06 do prd ers; January and February, 5 2-04d, sellers e $io! Usht, MK i Fales, 3150 | vafls at the Ming tombs, and the sacred WHITAT—Receipts, 176,550 bu.; wales, 5810, TOLEDD, 0. Oct. 81.—WHEAT—Aotive | TeXa8 & Pacific. 105 P. . C. & Bt. L February and March, 5d, sellers: March 305 SHEEP AND LAMBS -Recelpts, 15,6k | DeTson of the emperor, when he was in his 000 bu. futures and 120,000 bu, spot. Spot, | And \rong: cash and November, TMio; De- | “¢Offered. **Ex-dividend SIA Apei, SSEURSAL. Duyere; Anril and i head; sheep and lambs”genera'ly “stendy | Pekin home, could only he approached, even strong; No. 2 red, 1930, f. 0. b.. aflont. and | cember, T8%c; May, Ko - May, 46 X ellers; May and 4 0d’ to cholee wethers, $3. 86410 falr 1o | o ot Thtec elevator: No. 1 mortheon BDuiiont. and | “CORN--Strong ahd fairly active: cash, New York Money Market. 460-644, buyers; June and July, 4B8-6479 30 o mixed, $385@390; western sheep | DY the highest officials, after three times f. 0.'b., ufloat: No. 1 hard, Duluth, Siye, f. ;. December, 354 NEW YORK, Oct. 81— MONEY--On call, | 453644, sellers; July and August, 457-644, T4.10, Texan sheep, $2.60¢3.60, natl three prostrations. The Temple of Heaven 0. b wftoat. Options were again stron and | i eash and Ociober, 28o; De- [ gteady at 344 per cent: lust loan at 3 pef | hCIorsi Aumust and September,” 4 83-641, 400 lambs, $4.95016.35; weatern lambs, H.7Q has a triple roof, a triple marble staircase active ctically all day, governed by a 2 cent: prime mercantile paper, bié per cent, | 0¥ > 3, 500 q and all fte mystic symbolism points either to Tonewal of bullish Argenting. mewss “ni| RYB--3c. ELprime mercantile paper, 4GS ¢ i - Lipton Makes Good Haul, aJuiteh. Arae I‘”\_"‘_“‘_mm"{"“” CLOVIESThull and steady: cash, 1m0 SJJIRRLING BXCHANGH -fteady, A New York Dry Geod F CHICAGO, Oct. 81.—A8 @& result of his deal | three or its multiples addition to buying by shorts. The sirength | {rime. $815. October, $6.75; December, $.90; | for demand and $4.80% for sixty days;| NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The market has STOCK CALV here Sir Thomas Lipton Is belleved to have of Liverpool in contrast to continental fael. | M8rch, § posted rates, $4.81@4.511e and $4.8; commer. | contiued inactive in all lrl\\'l\ilr‘nm 'n;un alqg.... P 3 6b u(,uh» :‘ oo, 'mwyyl.‘ ero only 6,00 hbls Reflections o Bachelor. ing was wlso a factor of strength. Closed | 5 clal bills, $4.791504.50, generally strong tone and no disposition to | 1 CK COWS Y HEIFERS of pork that could be delivered and the W York Press: The best natural pol strong and 1%,¢ net higher. Murch, Philndelphia Produce Market, BRIV ER Certlfontes, #14@tgc; bar, | Weuken prices that have obtained of late | o ~ STOGK COWS ANT Ly Fonglishman owned them ol s well ‘i | ticlans b the world are the mininters 8380, closed wt K3 M It PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 81 BUTTER — | g4 exic dollars, B0bec i The sold-up conditlon of stocks makes ¢ | 3* ’ t twice that number bought from people who [ Very few women ever have the senge to 't 'y lay 11 64! Mexi v dollar 1 K6 close October closed at ood demand; faney \estern creamery, | HONDS jovernment, steady state Hllnw'n\-‘«r\‘li‘v vellers to I-n‘k for Ir.uum- Al 00 aid ‘I.mu 1 barrel they could deliver | ery thout all mussing up their hatr cemt Closed at 79 | #ec; fancy western prints, 27c. steady, rallrond, ir) ilar ' | business, while buye are determined to TOC 18 hen the time me When the pric A ma i a'Wiaye gel s woman inter Pt int 2 b exports, s | BGOS-Firm and kood ' demand; fresh | * The closing prices on bonds today are as | aWalt for the declslon of the ele Lt 2o bl Bed 816, some time ago, the mifor! exted In him by pretending how fond he 14 Wit~ g e iy and 200 000 | western, 22c: fresh southwestern, 208; fresh ows s purchusing for actual goods 3% qorts thought it time to buy some of the | of flowers Dij sajom, 100 DI FUTUIER and 300,000 by, | KOcRern, 1 i Sllowel - . | bing "trade. continues inactive, with 1ittle pork they had contracted to deliver at ap What # woman can't find out abmut tha e, t. 0. b., afoat, Option Thet was |, CHEESE—Firm: New York full oreams, | U. 8. ref. 26, reg.104 1877 70T08% | pew business in prog proximately $11 per barrel during October. | men from the butcher she can general fulrly’ active and steady, without much | fAney small 11x@1lc; New York fuli [ do coupon 1A N, J..C. gen. bs.. 1 - Numerous private settlen wald 0| gt out of the dressmaker chunge, helped by the wheat advinee dnd | creains, good to choice, '10gite. do s, reg....1v0n No. Pacific 3. ity Callfornta Dr uits. Rive pesh miade. g L L L e wet weather west. Closed firm at ly@ do ooupelt .....41in1 do 48. Wi [ NEW YORK, Oct LIFORNIA speculators in pork Ived some | woman ever up steps when mer net advance. May, A18%adl%e, closed Minneapolis Wheat Market. do new 4s, reg. AN Y C &S T, ds. 10 DRIED FRUITS - In. and nominal painful injuries, the wounds h not been | looking at her with her skirts In ' October, 450, olosed. at é6 MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 41— WHEA do coupon . N. & W. con. 4s.. 97 " | There was very litle demand noted for mortal. A priviate settlement of 1.00 bhls, | hand il mber, 42 1-16i0425¢, closed at 421y *“i 1 71e; December, 17%@i6c; May, Wle; on| 40 old 48, reg Ore, Nav, 18 evaporated apples “tod and the market was made near the end of the session, Lips Probably Aananias knew better than no foprben, 43 100 UNo Dloned At de. T [ TT0 DisoeR 0t No. 1 novinern, fowe; | 40 coupon do, de | conttnuen qulet and nominally unchanged tows " reprenentative ullowing o hétuted | o foll S LIHED S BADBHILE. o o oae bu. Spot, steidy; No. 2, 2lse; No. 8 85c; | No, 2 northe do 55, TeK 0. 08 Ktate common was qulet .i 4@hc; prime short to take that amount at $18 per bl | The divarce f the staty < sta \ No. % white, 3c:' No. 8 o, 2Tpc: track || FLOUR-—10c her; flrst patents, $1.34 | 10 CqUPON, 1 do consol i @dlae; cholce, Blg@ie; fancy, 86 assuring the buver that at the close the | that marrlage is not a fallire mixed westarn 12614c \:"\,"k Wite track | ¢ f0: “second patents, $4.106M B At vlrmg, D, of C. 3 6%....1:4% Reading gen, 48 Prunes, 31a8le’ per. Ib. as to "slze and | srice would be That he Knew whereof Anyway, nature lind just as m ern and state, 2 Optione aaV ot | s30aa 10, second clears, $2.2042.30 Atch. gen. 4s... 10% *Rio G- W, s quality, ‘Apricots, Royal, 114@14e: Moor ND HEIFDRS o spoke was made plain to evershody luter, | for inventing bables as it had steady s PP TERAN I bulk, $11.50@11.7 do ady. 4 Bl & 1M e b Patk, 416 Peaches, pecled. 166200 un- | | AND HRIPERS, foras the closing bell aounded Samiel Wolf | (0512 ¢ A 8 Y . Canada So. 8 §5t L & 8 10 g 681 weeled, 8@, 2 s shouting bids of e average woman will eat onfons for FEED=8teady: spring hran, $16.10416.00; ( ) 0. 4%s. 8t. Paul 0 v h NEBRASKA. wa supper and then sneer at a man for middling, $17.00419 winter bran, $17.00 Duluth Market. % o Bt Saul colisoln . po—— v. P o. v, P DU ¢ perfumery on his handkerchief. T0.00; city, $17.006117 5 "| DULUTH, Oct. 81 -WHEAT—-Cash, No. 1| %% % St P C & P18 . _on Market. Hoiaotors.. 2R s 8 ows..... 48813 o, New Tevk Live Stosk PYICINE pertumery an his Rafieeere s me MAY shipping, 754 good to | hard, T9¢ 1 northern, 7ic; No, 2 north- OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. 81.—OIL—Credit bal- | %} peeqar. ' a48 3 2 cows. .. ..1000 3 10 NEW YORK, Oct. 31—BEKVES-Re.| Every woman has g0l "0 b peart ohalos. & 2 orn. Tic 3 8pring. to arrive, No ‘;\‘;'w» Nt | ances. x|| 107 '»I.”m no ‘I.\m_ ‘k‘ilhlm— 4 feoders.. $45 850 24 feeders. 1002 3 90 4\‘-1{.“' -4‘ 0 m] ,‘4‘ slow trade e m'\ .»(\d‘lm thres weeks after her husband was lald A OFS—Steady | s common to cholce, ard, e No. 1 no A cem. | Ghica 0 | ments, hbls. ; 91,527 hbls.; | o fe8 H {ght bulls, which were 16626 lower; steers 00 wee A RiboPuagly, sale comman to cholos, | 1 hard, ThiRS) oyl nort }Besems | Bolg s 0 | runs, 142.5% bhls.; 9,03 bhls £ faa % &8 Goows... 838 3 |$66G6A5: no prime beeves offered; oxen [ AWAY forey Aoaat 2l cron, 10mso; ol alas e melfic | ber, BNl [P, & B a0 T [ NEW VORI, Oct, 01=01T—Cottonseed RS cplyen.., B8 408 oaihg s E and stugs, $adaio; buils, s2wudwi cow . HIDES. Ry Galvestol | OATS._» do ds 65 | easy: prime yellow, 3¢ A H 3 $1.5002.90; cables unchanges dpments, e St B8R it ) O — |t S Tl | PRSI B ottrzsonan o | B e Tk Gy Hedy st bt JAMES E BOYD & OO . dry, 24 to 30 1bs, ity | orin Market, 3 ! S aunsl s patk ad) MRat,-uull 8% WS SC) UDNAG | a8 cowy,i.. B8 L4 bl 100 ey | q LEATITEIC Bicudy, hemlock sole, 1y, nos SORIA, Oct. 31~CORN=Firm; new No. | {h " cantral 18 1145 Wost Shora ia HY iDON, Oct. 81.—OILE~Calcutta 1in obn Wilkinson—wyo. |45 j58d and ted palves ‘Teiephone 1039. Omaha, Nek » Axres, HGHU 0 heavy welghts, Soiaqssise: | 3, 53 bl vy P 0 It el L R o S T r e ST YT PR R i 435 eeder. .. 030 40 0 i e 5 o u“ "“.‘q”"‘;m\' Mo, 0 whifa v l‘.‘ A)\.\Nq;.l i h--‘d“ pis n'lllln';'.iln.s‘\ 4, spot, G1s: turpentin irl e H 58 fo i |, BHEE D LAMHBS-Recolpty, bOMMthlo - Dull; domesti ece, 23G27c; | 240, billed throu M, 8., BiwlVe i ceders 3 head L, prms and cholas ) 4 B4 , S TOGC g} 11 WHISKY—On the basls of $1.27 for| -0 % L] e S WA Sngar Mawet: 3 8 cow. . 365 | firmls edium imon, g GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS \ PROVISIONS-Hocf, steady; family, $10.50 | finished goods. “Oftered | aliBY. ORLEANS Oob HoHUGARS rwin Bros.—Colo | flonar: D .00 e, By oull, ROARD OF TRADE. . E11.00; mess, $9.00000.50; beof han, §20.00q ~ — - | - | Centritogal, 4@y 5160 centrifugal, granu- | 4 cows 30076 bulle..... 96 300 | g5 60 Canada lurmby Vi | Correspondence: dohn A. Warren & Ce | 1.00; packet, $10.000010.50; elty, extrn muoss. Milwaukee Grain Mark | gentritugs e T o BERRUS | 7 gows 450 b bulls 270 o s Al W (ias to Chicago and New Yors 16.00@17.00. Ol meats, steady’; pic MILWA Oct WHEAT LONDO! Money was naids | e e e SISTY o URs: | 3 cown..... o, 3236 0GB —~Recelpts, 6,100 he Abovt s sar | A0E Ik G ic: pickled shoulders, ” 6G: Firmer northern, 7@%c; No, 2 |erable demand today owing to month-end | i idic: centrifugal #yrai, | o A dohn Moran—Wyo. P P a1l 'iye e 33 plckled A, @9 a western | porthern 5 requirements and pressure was increased | steadv ot 2680c 2 cows O3 5450 4 cows 0 26 1™ INETR RV co stoamed, $1.46; October closed nom- | RYR-F No. 1,5l by payment of £1,450,000 for shipments. Dis- |~ N2\ YORK, Oct SUGAR—Raw, dull [ 8 cows 885 2 1 4 cows = a1 St Leuis Tive Stock | I‘I Qp i i . fnal; refined. dull; continent com HARLI Sei sample, counts were irm. In view of tomorrow's | and easy; falr refining, 4 trifugal, 9 Clough—Neb. | 8T, LOUIB, Oct. 31 -CATTLE-F pt -3 steamed, §7.45; October closed, nom- | @ holiday on the Stock exchange there was | test, 4lac: molasses sigar refined, | 14 cows 22 § cows 340 | 4,000 head, inel & 2,00 xans; market P fnal; refined, ' dull; continent com- | disinclination for fresh transactions. The | quiet, M. Eldred—Neb | e gher 'for natives; native pound, $6.1244416.20. Pork, dull; family, $16.50 | Colice Market. | bulk of the business consfsted in the clos- — 1 cows 360 L cows & |ahipping and ort miearal B 10000 @16.60; mess. $12.50413.70. | NEW YORK, Oct 3§l -COFFEE-Spot, | ing up of bargaina. Consols were dull on | Keane Defeats Bredin, 33 cows ) Zcows. . L1008 52 | qressed beef and butchers' steers, $6.%@ | POTATOEB-Quiet; Jerseys, $1.30G131%; | Rio. dull; No. 7 nvolce. Sigc; mild, steady} | the advance in money, though partly at-| LONDON, Oct, 8L—T Keane, ika Otto France—Mont 5.40; steers under 1000 ibs., §3.0045.20; stock New York, $1.25@1 Jersey sweets, $1.508 | Cordovi, 9%@1ic. « Futures opened steady, | tributed to Lord Balisbury's resignation of | American runner, defeated F. . Hredin, | 4 calves 2 276 bl cows 988 ers and feeders, $2.50G4.45; cows and helf 200, with ‘brices*{tatis’ pointe higher ou “higher | the foreign office portfalie. Home rals were | Engiisn: in'a i-yard race ai Northampton | § cows. . 88 300 18 cows . . & AL vy T BT o G T RICE—Firm; domestic, falr to extra, 4% | Havre, Hamburg and Santos cables, 1arye | maintained. London & Brightons recovering | toduy for & purse of £100 Konne. who nad | 8 heiters... 886 300 19 feeders . o7 ), Texas and indian steers, $1.50 e, warehouse deliveries and smaller spot | slightly The feature among foreigners | the hest of the start, wou by two yard W. E._Wheeler—Neb. 5. cows and heifers. 32356950 4NY LIFE 8LDG. ¥ . Y ¥ HEESE-Recelpts, 6,63 pkgs.; steady;|offerings. The market subsequently ruled | was the continuous selling of Spanish 4s. | Time, 3 3-6 seconds. dcalves... 126 460 10 helfers.. 690 300 | "HOGS-Recelpts, 9,60 head, market 6o @MANA TR

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