Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 01, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Weak Domestic Markets and an Increased
Visible Supply Weakened Wheat ,
THAT CEREAL OPENED LESS BULLISH
Hulls In Corn Were Bmncnvlmt Uneasy ( Jror
the Qnniilllr nt flint .trllcle Tlicjr
Hud rurclimett Hie Day
Itcforo.
CHICAGO , Ocl. 31 Veak , domestic mar
kets nnd an Increased woild'uvisible grain
supply weakened wlient today nnd took ' , c
off. tlie price for December. Corn followed ,
closing -JBo for Mny , anil Mny oats sym
pathized to the e\tcnl of ? c. Provisions
wire dull , hut Him and slightly higher.
Wilful was less bullish at the openlne
Ilnn It vur at the clCBe of the market.
It slell-d 'ic of lt | irlcc nt the start after
Bonto little buying ag-ntnst puts had caused
n r i'0\ery of the lost Vic , It saRRCil once
more to Its opening price. The weaker
feeling1 w.na dui- principally towhat was
expected wou.il he the bearish Lffect of
B'ttdstrcet'H vlnllile supply report , but trad-
Ins upon that expectation wns restrlc'ed
by Its ui'ip'lainty IJcfore 12 o'clock there
wtis n break tt ? 4c In the price of Mny
co-it , tpi-konlnn from HIP highest point It
had tnurnrJ In the first halt hour , thnt
brought atom a heavier feeling In wheat
nnd a tlei'liip In the latter to 57'Sc foi .May
It hul oiiorn ] at 57) ) c , and Hold as high
ng from C7v.r to 6"c December , which
lm I opened al rjc bid and nold 113 hlKh
UH r"ii\ ( pot down to from Ei c to 5-V40
on HIP ilP'llne Just referred to. and It wan
cUnclni ; mound that bo t to in price of the
forenoon when Uratlstrcel's visible Mute-
ment came , The looked for Increase In
thp world B vlRlhle supply somewhat more
tlun sallslltd the previous statements re-
jafdlnfr It. It shewed a ROO < ] Increase In
the world of 1.315,000 bu The eelllnfi In-
cienivd fti a few moments. December de-
rlllicil to K2c , with sellers at that , and
MrtV to C4'4c. ' ThlK was followed lv' a
qulolt but Fhort-llved spurt to fiom t > 21ic
to ; % for December and 67vic for May ,
nnl was then succeeded by as quick n de
cline to KHc , and from SJ'Jc to M c De-
ce/nliof finished nt bm.c nnd Mi > nt D7c.
A shade of disquietude ovci Ihe corn they
liwl liouRlit yesterday wan observable In
the action of the India In that article. Of-
ferlncs for the near dtllvcrleq were rather
fr"tr than for two or three davs back , and
a premise of dry and cooler weather rp-
movnl some of the opprehnifllon which
tha rtcent damp weather had engendered
Country offtrlnRS of new corn for forward
delivery were Bald to be more liberal , and
less desire was evinced to cover short sales
made na hedges against forward sales of
nnv corn. Map opened nt iJl'Sc with sales
at thf same tlmp nt from BH4c to Gtc , after
recovering1 to MHc. It ruled % ery weak
after that and became heavier. After a
few weak nnd poorly sustained rallies It
nold near JiOVJc , und -winding up nt from
CO'ie ' tu 50c
Following corn In Its fluctuations and
meeting with a very poor sale , the oats
market was n very uninteresting one
throughout today's entire session Slay
opened n shade aslcr at 32c touched .at
S.c. ! and sold down to 32c. where U
closed
In provisions some disposition was shown
to cover previous short sales , but advantage
wns taken of the rallies to renew the sell
ing. The fluctuations were confined to nar
row limits. Pork , compared with ycster-
dcy's latest. Is 2'c _ higher , and lard Is also
2'&c higher , with ribs unchanged
The leading futures ranged as follows :
ArtjclOB. " | 'Open | Low | Close
W"lcntNo. IT
not MK
Dec. . . .
May . . . .
Con * No. 2 , .
oet 01
Nov. rwi cm oik Gift
Die A'2
Nnjr. . . 5W
C-tB Mo 2. .
Ocl 28W
Nor
M.iy
Pork per bbl
Jan 11 85 11 02M 11 sawn 11 82W
Lord.100Ibi
Jan n 85 ff 85
M.iy 7 US 7 eon 7 00
Ehort Ulbi-
Oct. , . 0 25 n 15 n is
Jan 0 O-'K S 07M B U7K
Cnnh quotations nerc as follows :
WHEAT No 2 sprlnfr W ? ; % , N'o. 3 spring ,
nominal ; No 2 red , M CJ c.
COllN No. 2 , S7i4e. No. 3 > ellow , 5Tc
OATS No 2. 28ViC , No 2 white , 3S OJ3e ; No.
I while , 32032'io.
niB No 2. 47c
11A11I.13V No. 2. CJc : No 3 , XBW.ic : No. 4 ,
ri < AX snnn NO i. n Hovt n .
TIMOTHY HCKH I'rlme. Jj f,0.
rilOVIHIONS Jlesa pjrk per. hid. , 112 OOfli
12.1214 ; Inrd. per 100 Ibs. . $ S K ; short rlbt fldoi
llinse ) , (6 204i6 K , dry united sliaulilcra ( boxed ) ,
l % fr. c : short clear sides ( boed ) , 6 iil V4c.
WIUSK.Y DlaHlkrs' finished goods , per gnl ,
11 ZX
HUOAIIS Cut loir , 5.1S ; Brnnuliteil. $138 ,
Itnndard "A , " II 38.
The following -were the receipt * and shipment !
todaj :
IVvton rlfnrnnccs of Hour 4Sf ) bbls , Ilaltl-
rnore , 21,200 lilils.
I'rhnnry when ! rvcolpta. "C3 Off ) bu , hlpment .
249 000 bu. Corn , receipts , 1'AWO bu , shlimientn.
bu.
The iloslnK bonnl cables reported I'nrU wheat
VffJta up ; Hour. .IHTMc up ikrlln. 101 % . marks
upTlirre
Tlirre are KIKH ! bids nt New York from England
for I HI th vprtni ; nn < ] winter uheal Ocean
freights , hov\e < ir , nreors - scarce , and
may prevent nny large Ijusiifss.
There Is one thing that we must not forget
when bu > lrK wheat , f.ijs J. DuiKe. and thnt Is
that we hcnc nearly tO.OOO.OUO bu here In
Itorc nnd the tntnl visible supply will go to
WK)0,0X ) ( ) to 83.000.000 bu.
UAAI1A
Condi tlnn at Truilo
and ( Juotiitlons on
Stiiplo nml I'micy I'roilucn.
The cold and stormy vventher of the past fevv
days has reduced receipts and ut the same time
caused a better demand. As a ri-sult both eggs
ind poultry nre higher.
HUTTnil Common , solid packed. So common
roll , Sc [ fair to coal country , HOUc , choice to
fancy , IKfflSc ; Knth. > rcd irvamcry , ISGMc , sei
arator crenmery. : io:2c.
I'OULTIiy Old heni. 5He : spring chlrkcns , CO
( He , duck * . EHlfic , turkt-js , spring , be , hens ,
Jo , Keeae , CCa'ic.
IJHOS 1'er dot , strictly fresh laid. ISc.
OAMi : 1'rnlrle chickens , pir doj , tS WffS la
prou e. per doz. , i5T3.oo , blue V.IHK teal , pei
doz , . O.SU , green vvlnic teal , per doz , Jl 25. ducks
mlxid , per doz. , Jl ; canvmliaclo. tlootM
mallardi nnd reil heads , } i.CU , iiuall l KOI
dK-r Buddie * , UGlSc : antelope middles , llifllc
mall rabbits. II ; jack rnbblta. J2
VKAICiic.lce fut and mnnll veals are quotei
at 6 I7c ; Inrne nnrt coaie. . se c.
CHKUbK WisconslT full cream. ISc ; Ne
brnjka and Iowa , full cream lie : Nebraska nn <
lawn , part eklms TJj'Sc , l.lmhurKer , No. 1 , lie
brick. No 1 , lie. Bvilns No ] , H1/15o.
HAY Upland Iny. | W ; jnldland IS , lowland.
17 W , rye straw , ( S Color makes the prlco on
hny. I.wit shades mil Ihe Lust. Only top gradei
trlnp top prices.
I'lQUONS-Old blnls. per doz. . 75c.
VIOBTAIIIIS. :
POTATOES Western stock , car lots , CJc ; stnnl
lots 70ci narked. 70 T " .
OLD llUANB-Hand-plckcd. navy. 12 , lima
beans , per Ib , 4 > &c.
ONIONS On onlern. 6i ; 0c.
CAllllAaR On orders. HJc.
CKl.KUY ! r doi ! MS3ic ,
BWKUT I'OTATOIJS 1'er l > l. . 1313 , Jcrses
"
I ) 5 per bbt.
iicirrs-rer tu. sc ic.
CAItUOTS-rer bu , WftCOC.
OAUl.H-LOWUIl-l'er doz , 1215. .
KCIO IT vNT IVr doi. , Wp
JlOHSKHADISlI-l'er Ib TGEc.
I'AHBNH'S Per bu. . WOCOe.
HUTAHAOA8 IVr bu , 7&SMc.
I'AllBLin l' r doz. bunchea. ! 5c.
TUKNirs-l'er by. . Me.
Hl'LU' 1'BAH 1'er Ib , JffJUc.
F11UIT8.
OnANOnS Kfxlc&ii. per box. H.SO ; Floiidas.
HANANAB-Cholct stock I175C1W per bunch.
I.KMONft-Memlno. JuJ , 15 ; 3 0. HtpCS W
l'INUAi'l'L.-8-None , I | p
OYBTEnS IXU te ;
borse shcx * . He ; ulra taRa , .ir _
tclecii. lie ; company selects/equlrcvl to prk
* ount * JSc. \ i
NKW Kiaa-rancj' . par Ib , \ 1
HONEY Cholc * white. 1 < 01
UOUc. \
MAPLE BYnUP-Oallon can&
HUXfl-AJmonJa , UQltc ; K-cI\
\
Itierti , I2r , nrnil ! nuts none ; fnstrrn chent-
uln HBlZc , Khcllhork hlekory nuts , per bu
100 , fancy raw pinnuta , Co ; rousted pennuts ,
KtlAl'T-Cholce while , per bbl , IMS ,
jer half bbl . I2.fr )
IC'U MKAT rnney. In half bbls. per Ib. ,
ic . 10 gnl. kegs. 7e.
'ISH Frr h taught crnpple , perch and sun-
nil , 3f5o , buffalo , 3 < Hc | pike nnd pickerel , W
c , rntiuh , HJW , block bass , 120110.
CIIrt-l'urc ( Juice per bbl , IS , half bbl . II 23.
HIDES No 1 green hldeii. 3'ic , No. t creen
hides , 3\C , No 1 Kreen nlted hides , lUe , Nr > 3
green salted hides , Ilic. No. 1 irrecn sa I ted lilies ,
- . lo 10 lln.ie , No 2 green tailed hd . Jo to
0 Ibs , JUc ; No. I veal rnlf , I to ID Ibi 7ci No
. ' vral calf 1 lo IS Its Re ; No. 1 dry mm hides ,
Ic , No 2 dry flint hides tat No. 1 dry salted
ilde , 5c. part cured hides ' .40 per Ib. leu than
ully cund
Slinnp rni.TH-Giccn sailed , , ach ZSfiCCc ,
.reen suited shearlings ( short wooled early skins )
nch , lomcc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early
klni ) . No i. each , GKlJc ; dry shearlings ( short
tooled early skins ) , Ko 2 , each , So , dry flint
Canta * and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per
'i , sctual nd ht , { ? ! , dry flint Kansas and
Vbrnskn 'murrain noel pelts , per Ib. , actual
eight , 4C6HC ! drr flint Colorado butcher wool
iells ' per Ib actual weight. 4at'4c , dry Hint
'olorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , nctual
/eight. < fCc ; ( have feet cut off , os U la us lesj
o P V freluht nn them *
TALLOW AND QUKASE Tallow No. I. l o.
allow , No 2. 3 ic , grease , nhlte A , 4c , Rrenne ,
white n , Hie , grease , yellow. 3'ic , Kreue , dark.
Hie ; old butter Zt2Hc ; beeswax , prime , " "
rough jellow. 1V4CSC.
M\V : YOKK oiviuvL ; : .n. '
I'cstcriliiy's Qiintntloui nn I lour , Drain null
I'mInlonn , Iithits , l t < i.
NfiW YOIIK Oil 31-FLOl Il-ltecelptF. Sl.nOO
ibis ; exports , 15 , ! blilp , fnlen , 16 1"X " ) pkRS
iliirket llrmly hold for spring patents , linkers'
ire * 1n some demand for export Southern Hour ,
ull I ! > p Hour dull. Dales , 23 bbts lEuckwlicut
lour ntend >
lll'rKWIIiAT-Qulet nt KCitec.
COHN MiAL Plnn. nle . t this and 2400
neks , jilluvr western , II 1381.18 , Urnndjwlne ,
3 10.
11YIJ Nominal , enr lots , C2gC1e , bent loads
ll.VUI.nV Slcnih , No 2 Mlluaukpc. Blc.
HAULiV MALT Nominal , western TOfc'So
\ \ \T-llocelptB 3lOiW hu , extiorln 64100
l , sales 3 ono.OOj lm ruturc" ! nnd r mn > hu FIK.I
pot mill kit run } , No 2 red. In jrtorr nnd elc
ator. dP.c nllont. tCVSc f o l > , . ' . : c. afloat
1 northern , 64'jC , ile ereil No 1 bnrd
. dclUcriMl Optlnni wtre llrm all the mnrn-
nnd enrly attrinonn on hlgier nur < p ° nn
idvlce' . foreign lnj > lng and good loc.il co\eilng
nit ( In illUPiKcned In fjmi'Hthy ' with corn and
Gospel heavy at { i'ie net ilicllne , No 2 red
ebrunr > clon-d nt h7'nC , March closed at IS'ie ,
Hay , COVifi.Q | 13-lfc , elo d at CO'Sc ' , Km ember ,
14V dowd nt M' c , Uieember. Sj'iQUt 15 ICc ,
lo erl at Wic.
COIIN Uecelpls , 10 COfl bu exports 13.200 hu :
inles , 4S7 iWO bu futurtH nnd SOfOI bu ppot.
M > ot nnrl.ct quiet , No 2 6c ] , nnd 5 'jC to ar
il e nnd delivered Options strong during th"
renoon on ra'na ii st nnl local covering , btoke
ter on Krger car lot estimates , nnd clo d at
W < iO d > rllm > ; Jnnunrj' lo d ut n" ' e. 31 iv.
S' 9 ! < . cloneil nt GIljC , Noitmbir
i'c closed at C7'4c , December. 56u7c , closed H at
CcOATS
OATS Reeclpts , 172 COO bu , exports , l.'OO bu
nil" " , 500000 bu. futures nnd 42000 hu spot
| i t rmrket BtPa.ly , Ko 2 , 32'S65213r No 5
lollvered STUBSJiic , No 3. 31" c , No 2 white ,
Clic , No. 3 while S3ic , track , white western
12V track , hlto slate. M40c OptlonB nil
, nnced arly with corn , but flmlly vveakentfd
ind ' cldocil nt 'to net decline , February closed nt
'c Miy 36'4 f3rV5c , clo ed nt 36t4e , November
closed at 32Hc , December , S3itB33'ic
low ! nt 2-T.iC.
HAY Dull , shipping , 45S5-"c , good to choice
'
Ofi77'JC
HOI'S Wnk. state common to choice , old
Iff7p neu , r.KlOHc. PncIHe c ast , 3'fl"c
HIDna Finn , wet salted New Orleun" se-
cted 45 to C3 Ibs. , 5c. ituenos A3 res , dry 20 to
I Ibs , llo , Texas , dry 24 to 30 Iba. , C't < S e
LHATHKH Qu'et hut Ktendy. hemlock sole.
Uuenoa ' Ajie ? llsht to henv ) weight. irjTItc
U'OOL St ( ndy. domestic IK-etc , 10i/2lc. / pulled.
0 ? 23e
PHOVISIONS Heef. quiet Cut meati weak ,
ilckleil bellies. O fiJ'Sc. pickled sioulden. 5\ff
> 7tC , pickled hiimn , 'iii'tVn Lard , steady went-
rn steam closed nt 37.3) hid , city , ISM , Oeto-
ier J6 , rertned , stittdy contlnint , $ T " 551800
'ompound K 2T35 , W ) ] * otk , active nnd stendv.
lew niets I13SQ&I4KO 'extra prime family 111 CO
Hll 00. short clcir. I1400S1000
Dull , iveslein < l lo HJMec , weitern
iri 723'5c western fnctorv ] 0'ifl4c ;
llglns 23U.C , lm lotion creanvrs" , 13JJ18o , stale
! anrj 13fi ! o. state creamery. nSKc
CHinSK : Finn Ime. { ? 10Hc , small , 8'i@
Ic. pill skims 30"c. full skims E'twac
TALI \V--\Vcnk tlty 4Ho countr > , 4Xc
PimiOLlIUM-null United closed at S3c bid
HOSIN - rinn , strained , common to gooO 11 40
1 4-
4KGCS
KGCS Steady ; stale and Pennsylvania 207
1'ic , Ice house , IC'/jC , western fresh 17ff0c ,
K 7"ff3.riO.
' rirm , domestic , fair to extra , I QG'Jc ,
'npan 4c I
MOLASSKS-Sti-ndv. New Oilcans open kettle I
good to elm ce
TITIU'CNriNU-Qulot at 2S Mc.
1'IG IltON Dull. Scotch , I130001553 , Ameri
can SloiMQUSm
. Closed dull ; brokers' price , $ 50 , cc-
chnnc"1 price for spot , $8 B09 60 .
II'KLTKII Closed Hit ; spot , t3S-337'5 sales ,
nr necetnber. jexcltirlinK M & II. , nt ft ' 4 |
need flrm for xpot , stead > for futures ,
brokers' prices for bullion 13 , exclntiKe price
'
'or ppot. J3 H ; pales , one carload spot at 13 17
TIN Closed quiet ; barely steads ; November .
Ill C55J1I 70 Dec > mher. 114 704C14 50 , Jaiunry to 1
Aprll. 11475 Fellers , sales on 'change today. 25
tons IVcunlitT ILn. go to double , $14 13 , 21 tons
November tin 114 i.
COT1ON SHUU OIL Dull and heavy ; quoin-
nominal
St. I.diilH nrner.ilMarlcot. .
ST. LOUIS. Oet 31. rLOUH-rirmcr , but not
quotnbly chnng l. *
WHI.AT Iluled weak nil day , rlo-lnj ; J0i c
nelon jesterdny Pear of a henvj Increase In
the Hradstreetlalble ruling. No 2 red. cash.
SScc. November , 4Sc , December , 4JVkc , May ,
'
4'i > IHc.
CORN Was dull but under the Influence of
the evenness of wheat closed Iffl'tc ilfron. No.
2 mixed , cash. ISc , November , 47V4c , December ,
48c. May , 479 c
OATS Dull , weak ; No. 2 cash , 28iC ; Decem
ber. 2 < H.c. May 32'4c.
IIYIJ l owci , offend at 49c , east side No
HA IIL13Y Steady , Minnesota fancy , C7c
11HAN Clc. e.nst track
PLAX SUHD II 38 Wd
CLovnit HKKO 17 ; 50s 10
TIMOTHY 8KCD II 76 i 25.
HAY htendy , unchanged
IIUTTIIH llaslcr , separator creamery ,
good to choice dairy ; 1681Sc
iOOS : Pinner , ISHe
LIAD-H. M at $29 : .
HI'KI/Iiil 13 15 Mil.
COnv MCAI2 30O2 35.
\ \ HISItY-ll 23.
COTTON TIBS-Cic.
IIACniNQ tTiOCHc.
PIlOVlSIONb-Qulet. I ird prime steam ffi 75
choice , } 8 S2"S. Dry salt meat * , loose shoulders ,
15 50 long nnd ribs. JC 10. shortx. 1C f.5. lincon
pniKt-d shoulders , ( G73 , longs. J7 I-1 : ribs , J72j.
shorts I737H
lUrCKIPTS Plour , 6009 bblfl ; wheat , 22,000
hu : corn 10.000 bu oats 23 000 bu
HIIIl'MGNTS rioar , 17000 bbls. , wheat , 1.000
bu ; porn , 1,000 bu , oate , 900 bu.
Coffee Slnrkct.
Nn\V VOHK Oct 31 COPPnC Options
opened hiegular nt Ml" 21 points advance , llrm
on strong cables and European buying ; ens d
off Inter on ifjTitlon of foreign bu > lng. closed
steady nt 5flli points net advance , Miles , 5,2.7) )
bngs , Including : November. (13 ( 15 : December.
IliSOjm 40 , Januiry. I11.7511 'iO ; Mnrc-i , Jll 40
iltir. ' ; , April 11140 1145 ; May , fll 235(11 ( 10.
\V'arehoup < > ilelherles from New York today ,
12124 IUIKI , New \orl- stock tolas 174704 baga ,
United states rtook 2R5I9 bags , ulloat for the
United States 237.000 lings ; total Ms'lile supply
for the Unlt l Sla'es , 477,519 bags , nga nat 440,331
bugs last vear.
HIO DC JANKIIIO , Oct. 31 Market steady
mild , quiet , Cordova , | 1S 004)19 00 ; sales MO
bags
f > ANTO3. O-t 11 Noa 6 nnd 7. to arrive
$15.50 ; sales , 2.000 bngs Maracnlbo BantoB quiet.
gr > od average Santos , 11160 , receipts , 19,000 bags ,
stock 479 000 bugs.
HAMUl'Iin , Oct 31 Market dull ; prices HO
< pfg n ih n lira , sales. 17000 bags.
IIAVItn , Oct. 31 Market uptned frm at
1'jf ' nilMtnec , nt 12 m , firm nnd 'iSi'jf advance :
at 3 p , m. llrm unchangtd to Ut lower , closed
llrm at l C2f advance , total salon. 3 $ 003 VI.IKS ;
Illn. quiet , exrhnnge 11 13-10 ; receipts 0,000 hags
cleni-cxl for the United States , 8000 bags , cleared
for Europe , T.IXK ) bags ; stuck , 231.000
Mlnne pnll AVliojt Mnrknt.
MINNOAI'OLIS. Oct 31 WHHAT Moderatelv *
firm all di > ulth small fluctuations , the/ highest
imlrit being shortly after the noon hour , nnd then
ull wanted to realise on long uhiat at onro
and prices declined and clowd at He lower than
) ejtterday fur futures Cash wheat prices were
mulntulned The demand for It VHX good and
although the receipts were largir than jeaterdiy
they wen * not sufficient to satisfy the demands
of millers and elevator companies buying for
storaKe Receipts were 3187 % ) bu. ; shipments ,
10.7K ) hu The market cloned tit 65'ic ' for October
BSTtc for December ; 57 $ 8S7'4c for Mny On track
M , c for hird ; 65 ? c for No. 1 northern , Ml4c
for No. S. Weather In Ihe northueat was im
favorable for large marketlngR bf farmers , liu.
tin to la mittlclent In country ele-vators to keep
the railroads busy till Ihe cold weather.
Tin flour market was steady and mills were
very active. Kales were made at | 3.1S3 * > for
patents , II SHf-iO for Inkers. Production
amounted to 19.000 bbls far the twenty-feu
hours. Shipments. :2 298 bbls.
< otton iVlnrttnt.
NKW OHLKANS. Oct Jl.-COTTON-Oirtet
sales , | H ) ( , C900 balea ; to arrive , 2'JW bales ,
ordinary , 4 3-IEc ; KIKII ! ordlnur ) . I I-lCc , Ion
mlddllnB. 4 li-lGo ; middling. & 3-l cgood ; mid
dllnp. 6Hc ; middling , Mir , c ; fair. 7 M6c ; re
celpts , Sl.M'.l bales , eiports , continent , ( .293 biles
cuastwlM > , 3,0 > 10 bales ; stock , 98.191 liales. Ku-
tun' . quiet and steuily ; rales , 31.404 bules ; No
vember , J5.10. nominal ; Dcceinlwr. H.KOJlfi
' -nuarj' . IS20OS21 , Tibruary , : E.t7. JIarch
? : . : ! ! Apill , 17fi.8 ; Hay , IS 4JJ1& II , June ,
IUOSU. lu' * . J5M Jt65 , August , | i.S7 bid
, T LOl'IH. Ocl. SI COTON Qulett ralei ,
' Ijles , rectlpts , (504 biles ; shipments , S.OOl
.s ; stock , 211XX ( ) Lales ; middling , 5 5-lCo.
J liiunilitl > otei.
% ' . -CIenrlnr , in , 9I$3 ; bal
onces , tt.W HI
IIALT3MOIIB Oct. 31. CleormV. .
balances. 123100 $ .
NKW YORK. Oct. 11 Clearing * ,
balanced. II.003.0M.
PHILADELPHIA , Oct. Jl. CleaHng * . > 3SM.-
155) ) balance * , 11.730,059.
I'AIUS , Oct. Jl. Three per rent rente * .
Ifflf ( THe { or the account. '
1IEULIN. Oct. 31 I cchange on London , eight
da > i' sight , S ) ma.ika SiV pfg.
CHICAOO. Oct. Il.-Clearlngi , llBJi.000.
Money , 404'4 per cent on call and 60 per cent
a umo. ti vr Tcrk iiching * ( Do premjum.
'pro nn exchange opened dull , sterling , commer-
1 14 S 4 87
MKMl'HIB. Oct 31. rtenrlnir/t / , IJW. T ; bal
incm , 1I3.MI. New"York exchange , silling nt
par.
par.WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON. Oct. IICash buliinc * In the
rensun today was I1I2.JW.99I : Kohl reserre ,
ST. LOUIS Ocl -Cleailnss. . M MB ISO , bal-
ncs . tr,3 475 Money < iulel nt 507 per cent ,
"ew ork exchange. 25c discount ,
NHW OIILUANH , Oct. 31-Cl.-nrlnps , I2.E9675
ew York exchange , hank , par ; commercial ,
1 23 discount.
LONDON , Oct. -Oold Is < i olecl at Iluenos
Vires today nt 210. Madrid , IS frl. Lisbon 23 M ;
< t Petersburg W ; Athens , 77 , Home , 137 Id ;
'lenna 193
CINCINNATI , Ocl 81. Money ! ' 4 ( ! per cent.
S'ew York exchange , ! 3c to lOc premium Clear
ings. H.SS6.400 Tor the month. JM.IWUSO ; for
nonth last jear. I ,61 ! > .SOO.
AM ) 1IONDH.
tovrmcnt of Price * In Hocurltlcs Was Ir-
rrRUliir In tlm Hxtrctne.
NEW TOUK , Oct. 31 Tlie movement of
irlces on the Stock cxchaiiKe today wns Ir
regular In the mttln In the enrly trndlnK
he coal shares nnd grangers monopolized
he business anil were In fee l demand to
cover short contracts , with the result of an
Jvancc of 24 per cent In Delawnre &
Lncknwnnnn , 2 % j > er rent In New Jersey
Central , 24 } per cent In Delawnre & Hudson
tu ! 'S to % per cent In the Kmneera. Sugar
.VIIH notably weak , tlocllnlng 1W Ppr cent on
) rlik selling on llquldntlun of n speculative
iccount and nlso for the short account.
When the pressure to sell was removed ,
.here lielntr no unfavorable ne H current ,
: he shnres BraJunlly ntipreclaled to 874.
ivlth n llnnl reaction of ft tier cent , making
a loss or * per cent on the day. On the
Keneral list a reactionary movement set In
jefore 11 o'clock In which , however , only
mrt of the early g-nlna ivus lost , ami by
It 10 the upward tendency vvas nun In pre-
lornlnunt the highest pi Ice of the tiny being -
ing current nt that hour Tovvtml noon the
Jiears attacked values In force. Northwest
havlnir to bear the- brunt of the raid nnd
recording 28 per cent decline The selling
"n the stock tvas unusually later , and \vhlle
he orders were carried out by brokers vtho
sually operate for the bears.there vvns a su1-
iilclon that some of the sales vvcie on llqul-
latlon on account. Iturllnfiton fit Qulncy
fell off I'd per cent ; St Paul M per cent ,
and Hock Island % Her cent , Bt. I'au ] &
Omaha gave vviiy lsi per cent , Western
Union % per cent , nnd the coalers 1J4 per
cent for New Jersey Central , 114 per cent
'or Delaware & . Hudson , IVi for Delaware & .
: . , ackav\anna In the llnnl dealings some
ew shares ralllid a fraction , but the
general market eloped heavy , prices com-
arcd with yesterduj's closing being Ir-
CKtilnr The bond market was strong dur-
I\K the ci'rly session , but In the afternoon
irudlng some heavy receptions were mn.de ,
.hey . , however , being principally confined to
, he Inactive mortgiiges. Trading was very
ictlve " , the dealings ngKregatlns$1,190500 , ,
"Jock Island extended lives and Northern
'acillc collateral trust sixes leading In point
> f business Speculation left oft generally
llrm In tone.
The Post's London cablegram says : The
took markets were steady today on the
ivhole , being very little affected by the sad
lews from the czar Americana were rather
better on purchases ngalnat options , but
Louisville und St. Paul closed weak Mexi
cans broke sharply again on forced sales
if pawned stocks. Tlie Paris house keeps
ery firm. It Is believed the bear specula-
Ion In the Russian trouble on the Herlln
course may result in serious difficulties. If
not failures of bear operators there. More
gold has g-one to Paris. A recovery In
Krench exchange Is expected with the con
tusion of the bourse settlement.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the New York ex-
hange today ;
Atchlnon O. P D. . G . .
AdiniH Express. . Northwestern . . 0' ' > 4
Alton. T. H do pld . . . . 145
do pld N Y CcntriU . . 07W
Am Ex press . . . N Y. f. N Enp . . 3 ( H
laltlinoro.VUhlo. Ontirlo A. W . . . IC'H
Cinacla Paclne . . Oregon Imp . . . 141 ,
Catiadi Southern. OrvKon Nav . . . 20
Central Paclflo. . . O i L. & U N . .
Chi a i Ohio Pacific ; Mall. . „
Chlciuo Alton. . . . l > D , t E
C..IJ &Q Plttsburff. . .
ChlciuoU.is . . . . Pullman 15HH
Consolidated Ons Ilcadln ; nH
2.C. C &St L . . . Richmond Term . 17M
Colo. < Coil , V Iron do pftl B1W
Cotton Oil Cart. . . K. o ; \ 10
Del. A. Hudson . . . K.O W. Dfd 42
Del. L ok i W. . . Itock Island
D. MS O pM St. Paul
D.AC P. Co St. Paul ufd . . 118H
East Teim St. P. It omam. . .
' .rlo X2H 10O "
dotiM Southern I'ac . . . . 17 <
Port Wixyno Suitnt 1:0 finery . . H4 i
n. Nortliorn pfd. . Tonn Coil fcltoa icu
C..E. Lptd Iotas Pacific. . .
HockingValley. . . 17W T. It O Cent cf J. ,
Ill Ccmnl . . . . . . . fift .Union Pacific . .
SUP. A.DUUUU. . . . im U S Bxpruaa . .
K.4 T nM W.SL L _ P. . , II
LnkoErioA , W. . . do pfd 13M
. do pfd WellnFirKO Ul. 103
Lalco Shore Western Unloit.
Lead Trust 3HH1 W.AL E. . . llltj
LouisvilleVN . . . do nld ovj
Loulavlllo& N A. M A.St.L , 2UK
Manhntfxn Con. . . I ) & .U. 0 1UU
emulilKi C. . . . O.K. 8J <
Michigan Cent. . . 07 N.L. . . . . lit ) >
Mo Pacific i' . v.it i 22
Mobile * Ohio. . . . do nfd 72
NialiilllaChit. . . H. AT. C y-t
Nitlonal Conlajo. T A. A tN. SI. . . fiji
do pfd . . . . . T , St. L. i K.O . . . 1
N. J. Central . . . . OopfJ f )
N A W. pfd s n n. pfd < o
North Am Co. . . . Am Tob. Co . . . . H8K
Northern Paolno. do pfd Kill
No Pac. Dfd . . 1CH
bid.
The total sales of stocks today were 193 5G3
shares. Including : American Hugar , 7S.CKX ) ; Hur-
llngton. 9.401) . Chicago Clas. $300 ; Delaware
Lackauanni & . Weitirn , 2,100 , Delaware & Hud
son 4 400 ; New Jersey Central. 11 MO , Northwestern -
western , IS , 700 , Hock Island , S.IOO , St. 1'aul
23SOO
\ < > rk Money -Murlict.
vonic , Oct. ai MONEY ON CALI
asy at 1 per cent ; last loan 1 per cent , closed
per cent
PHI31U MERCANTILE PAPER ! KQ3H per
bTKULINO nXCHANGH SllBhtly Wgher. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt JIS7S,0
4 6- > 4 for demand and II 8 H@4 S \ for Plxt >
il.i > , posted rates , Jl S7'5Ji I 83 and Jl.SSH ® ! S3.
SILVKH CI3HTIPJCA'1LS-6 < C
CJOVUHNMUNT IlONDSStrongState bonds ,
quiet.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
U S DBreif 110 DAB CI. la " fiO
U.S. SB coup . . . . 1JO Erlo iinds 71
U.S. iarog SlS ! Q H. It 3. A. Us. . as
II.S Jscono 11M do 7a vs
II. S. .iiroir Da II. AT. C.5s 1U4
" 1'aclnolisof'uS. . tlfltt
Ala. Uliim A 1II2M M.K"4t/Ut4V. :
Ala Class U . . . . 1UII rte ll11
Ala Clans C. . . . U2M Mutual UntonOs. 108
Ala Currencies , OL'H K.J.CcntOon 5a ,
La Now Con. 4u. IIS No 1'ic. 1st a , ! SH
Missouri Us 10(1 Ne P.ic. 'na . , . .
N C.Oa 123 N. W. Consola. .
do4 1UU do 8 lDnu. . is
S C. nonfund . . . r It O. W. latfl . . .
Tenn. now BUI o SU P Con ots TB. .
Tcnti new set 5. . 102 St. P.O. A P. W 5s.
Tun ) old 0 . . , 1)0 ) St.LM.M QenSs 70
Va. Ccnturleit . . . 687H S L. A.9 P. liea 11. 04
do duforrud . . . . 7H Tex. Pnc. l ts . . 8U
Atchlson4i > . . . . (1G > 4 i Tex. Pac 2s. . , , " 5H
AlcIiliOn 2a A . . . 1DU U. P. UtHof UJ. . IOSM
ran Ida So. 'Jnds . 104.H \VoBtSlioru4s . . . I05M
Ten 1'no l ts ' 09. Id.'H SouthcrnH.lt. As. 7M
D. i U G 7n . . 11BH
bid.
notion Htooli
BOSTON Oct 11 C-vll
loans mai ojr cent :
llmo loans. 2XdJW oercent. Ulonlnr prloai tar
siocknbonds and mlnlnic sunns.
A T. & h. y W. i.lec. pfi . . . ,7
ADI. Surar B4H Vflm Centru . 3H
liny amtuUan . . . . 11 ! | Atchl on fla. . . . III
Doll Telephone . 104 Atehtfton 4 > . . . . ttSIi
Boston & Albany . 04 Now England Os. 101)
ItostaniiMilno. . . 14UT2H Oon. Electric fls , . Kit
C.ll. AO T2H \VIn.Ceot. \ 1st a . . 65M 39
Flloliburr 77' < Atlantic .
Gen Plictrla. . . . . . 3IU UOBIOII& Montitu
Illlnola Steel 40 Ilntt Ji Dostun . 10
Mexican Central. Cahiincti llocU. , 208
N. V AN. K. iS % Ccntonnlnl . 80
Old Colony. 17
Oreiron Short Line ?
Durjoer 40H Onceola
Union Pacific . . UlllCV . .
\Y Knd Dfd. . . W ? amaracli
Wcmlngh Tiloctllo 35
Run KrancUco Mknlnar Moc'c Quotntloni.
SAN'FRANCISCO. Oct. 3l.-Th official cloalnir
Qiiotatlonn for mining atojtts xoj ty were as fol- 21
1
Alia 20 Kentucky Con. . . . 0
Alpha Con . . . 7 Lady W.iHh ton. ,
Anaes 03 Mexican , . . .
Itelchcr . DO Mono IS
Hem A Belcher . 115 Mount Dlaolo. . . . 10
llodto Con . . . . 120 Occidumi Cou . , 10a 11
llnlllon . . . . 35 Ophlr. . . sns
Caledonia . , 14 Ovcniun snsn >
Chollar . , . 72 Potosl 70
Confidence . . . 119 Savage Oil
Con Cal i Va , . 43Sn , Sk'rr Nov.idu. . . . 37 78
Con Imperial , . . . n siherHIU. . . . . . 3
Crown i'olnt . . . . tiS Union Con . . . . , 0.
( iould A , Curry. . . 03 Utah Con 0.b
Hul < i .V horcrosB DO Yellow-Jacket. . . 70
Justice. 24
3
Silver bars. B3H ( W c. Mexlcindollars , B2Wa
" -n"
E.lc. DraUB.sltht. lOc. teluyrapUle. 12 0.
fii York Ulntnr ijaitttlan.
NEW YOtlK. Oflt.31.-Tho Jollowmr an thi IS
Uulvvcr . U Ontario , 500
Cliolor . RO Oulnr. „ 2ftO
CroHti Point . . . lit ) Plymouth. . , lo
Con. Cal & Vn. . . . 40U Qulckillrer , lee (1
Duadwood . 40 do preferred. . , .l ( io
Gould Jl Curry . 25 Sierra NurnUa. . , . 75
Halo it Norcross , 70 Standard 115
Union Con , 08
10 Yellow Jacket. . , OS
Loud on block Quotation * .
LONDON , Oct. SI 4 D. nl. Closing ! '
Canvllan 1'acinc . esi St. Paul com ,
F.He 1 _ l'enn yl _ nl _ .
KrioVda 7 llcadlmjr b
IUs.Ceatral OU Uex. Uen. new 4s. 41)
Mexican ordlatry. .3) ) .
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKETS
October Receipts 'jfjlljftw a Nice Gain All
Around and a Eecord on Cattle ,
1.0
GENERAL TRADING'13 RATHER DULL
Inquiry tor Ocjlrnble tuft \lfiornus , hut
Cliolio OfTcrlngs Arc Scarce 1I S
Uliipolut ) llcalcr * , Ulio Merc
L < ioklt > K fur Liberal
WCDNKSOA.Y , Oct. 31.
Hecelpts of cattle \vcre tolerably liberal
but hojr supplies Here light nml uliccp only
fair The three days' receipts as compared
ivlth supplies fop the flrat half of Inat week
show nn Increase of over " ,000 cattle , but a
decrease of 6,000 IIOBB nnd 3,000 Bhecp. Oc
tober receipts foot up 112,9.7 cattle. 113.010
hoes and 45,426 sheep. As compared tvlth
txst October this shows an Increase all
around of o\er 6OM cattle , nearly 6,000 hoRS
and 22,000 nheep , not a bad showing for a
year of crop failures. Cattle receipts for
October were heavier than for any other
single month since the yards wore opened ,
while the month's sheep receipts were also
heavier than ever before nt this point.
Conditions were such that a dull cattle
market va1 ? almost Inevitable. Receipts
ucro comparatively liberal and there was a
preponderance of low grade western stock
Included In the offerings. There was the
usual very fair demand fop desirable beef
radc1 ? , but bujtrs all complained of the
poor quality of cattle on sale , and while
they vere rendj- and iv tiling to pay fully
steady prices for what suited them , they
were In no mood to tnlte the ftilr to poor
stuff except nt lower llgurei. Hat her dis
couraging reports of heavy ricelpts nnd
loner markets east did not help matters
any and the trade was slow and weak
throughout
The market for cow Bluff was liberally
supplied , nnd generally lower. There was
o much low grade western range stock on
sale that bujers could afford to and did
exhibit an Indifference toward all grades
of co\v , nnd while medium and good stock
did not show any great decline , the common
and canning grades were hit hard , selling
largelj nt from Jl to $1 BO Buvers are still
hunting for good veal calves , nnd the mar
ket ruled active and firm on thlH class of
tool ; Bulls , stags , etc. , sold at about
tendj prices.
There wan no great degree of activity In
the stocker and feeder market Uoth fresh
and stale supplies were liberal , nnd while
theie was a fulr Inquiry for1 good lo choice
stock at firm figure" , dealers found It hard
work to get rid of the poor lo medium stuff
at any price Good to choice feeders nre
quotable at * 2GOft3 25. fair to good $2250
200 , and common grades from J2.25 down.
lU'prcsenlatlvc sales :
DHUSSKD BEEF.
No Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. No.Av. . Pr.
8 .1186 | 2 CS 14 . .1119 | 3 05 No.K 123S M 30
21 . . .1010 2 DO
COWS.
. . 800 00 1 . .11M 1 60 9M j 95
. . 610 CO 1 8'0 1 BO
. 980 IS 4I .0-7 1 65 970 200
. .1000 15 I .1040 I 5" i. 13ZO 2 00
. . sis K 1 1050 1 81 i.i. . 720 21)0
. 6M 25 4 947 1 60 5. 1018 2 00
850 25 11 770 1 60 1. 100) 2 00
fse 35 20 925 1 64 II 902 2 OJ
. ceoST. 1 1100 1 CO 8. S7G 200
930 35 1 1130 1 CT 9. 63S S 00
. M7 40 1 . 9:0 1 65 1. 1210 2 05
. SW 44 1 1200 1 65 15 . 1(133 ( 2 Ot
1. 1200 40 7 972 1 70 33 9JS 2 05
1 720 40 2. . 995 1 70 33I 070 2 10
1si. 91 ? 40 15 . 73X 1 70 1 MO 2 U
si. SIS 40 . 79J 1 70 79 S3" , 2 11
7. . . J.GO 1 40 3. . 931 1 70 79C 792 2 ll
830 1 40 1. j1 75 13 KM 2 10
9V ) 1 40 5 1 < > 2I 1 S3 C. . 1112 2 10
t30 1 40 3 . I M 1 S5 2 . 1215 2 10
812 1 45 3. KC 1 K 23 C'Jl 2 10
WO 1 43 2I . . . K5 I 1. IOM : is
7 1 45 I , . " 35 1 M 1 72) S 15
1 45 17 f.l' , 1 S5 23 883 2 15
.1MO 1 50 18 . 747 , 1 DO 1. 1120 2 15
700 1 60 9 970" 1 90 47. * 29 2 15
.710 I 50 4 ' ' 1 9.1 3. . 1130 2 25
i.ii6za \ iv > I' . . 956 i s ; 100 223
, 360 I 10 21 . - . 586- 41) t 940 17S
, 455 I 11 I . ( . M1 C ) SO 41 173
, 720 1 K . . . . Eh' ' ! to C > 8 1 90
. 450 1 25 - - . , 4IZ7.1M SOL CIO 2.00
. r.2 3 30 , 671K , 1 IH 2 25
9 207 100 . .375 2sS 4 0' )
I ] 293 1 25 . 4.1' ' ) 250 IT. 110 4 00
10 2 0 1 S3 2SO 2 50 I. 100 4 00
3 240 1 30 . < 20 2 3. 131 4 04
2 175 1 40 . -151 2 75 12 . 175 4 M
2 323 240 . 160 3 ft ) 1 . 130 4 M
5I. 411 2 40 . 123 3 09 E. . 134 4 M
I. . 372 2M ICO 3 60 1. . ISO 4 75
. 330 2 CO . SO 3 60
DULLS.
1410 1 . . .1370 1 CO . 430 175
14GO 1 . 9 1 70 . 905 1 SO
10M i co 2 .1205 1 73 .10W I 85
1930 1 CO 1. . 1 7 ! -1J19 1 91
1160 i es 2 . . SS5 1 75 .1090 2 00
1090 1 65 1. . 1160 175 .1400 2 M
STAGS.
1..1UO 1 45 . SIO 240
STOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
SS5 1 85 37 . 2 21 : 45
4S& 1 85 8 . OM 2 34 39 2(0
1020 1 90 27 . 771 2 30 S72 2M
940 200 15 . 6S5 2 ! 0 689 2M
910 2 00 U 642 2 35 962 260
91S 2 00 13 . Co2 2 35 21 769 2M
sis 2 00 3 41)0 ) 235 21S 703 255
$60 2 00 2 440 2 35 16 CS9 2 0
Cl ! ) 2 00 3J1 235 3S CS9AS ( 2 < a
510 : 10 15C 235 3 900 260
3H > 2 20 C 2 35 16 972 260
113 ] 2 : , - > 3 733 240 6 C05 2 65
4C3 S 25 17 161 40 16 895 2 0 !
. 910 2 : s 4. 1012 240 16J. . 794 2 69
770 ! So 6. ( ' 245 11. 10CC 2 75
25 2 S3 18 .1032 245 41. 1U5S 2 W
. 7W 2 23 45. , 765 243 22 917 2 ti ,
. 032 225 1 744 243 83. . . 1005 2 90
WYOMING CATTLE.
Henry Keatn.
No. Av Pr Ko. Av. Pr
1 Cfllf U ) II V ) 1 sterr 1950 25
1 steer . 12W 3 0) 2 steirs 1124 3 25
12 steers 127S 3 25 21 cuvra , SDS 2 25
23 cow a . .1083 2 40 21 rows , ion 2 40
22 steera . .1136 2 W ) 24 steers 1033 2 ; o
22 steers . . .11C1 2 90 23 steers 11C3 3 ( H )
] ' . Mullen.
1 hull . . .1320 1 M 1 bull. . . 1290 1 CO
1 bull 1270 ISO 2 bulls. . . 1220 1 54
Scons. . . . 876 1 ( ID 15 cows . . . 914 2 25
1 cow . . . 900 2 25 3 COWB . . . 996 : : s
1 feeder . . 9W 2 25 4 feeders. . lux ! 290
6 feeders . .1026 2 90 14 feeders. . , S35 290
J. II Kcndrlck
3 calves. . . 303 2 25 1 calf 120 273
13 feeders . . .US ) 240 47 steers . . . 1205 2M
13 COWB SIS 2 10 1 str , tiff . .1230 225
Carlisle Cattla company.
4 cnlvm. . . 157 2 CO 1 calf . . . . 120 275
22 COWB. . . . S51 1 DO 28 coivs 932 2 10
8 calve 16. ! 3 75
J L. JfcCoy
31 steem. . . .3170 ! CO 1 cona 985 2 10
J McDoucal.
3 steers . .1140 3 45 12 nK-era . . . .1(177 3 41
1 bull . . .12M 3 CO 1 cow SIO 1 60
1 cow. . .1000 1 f 0 Scow * 1041 J5
11 LOWS . . . 914 Z 15 1 feeder. . . .1200 2 40
1 feeder. 1100 S 40 2 feeders. . . . 44 275
Milwaukee A. XVjonline Investment company.
30 strs , ilg. . ! ; S 25 1 uteer 1170 2 e )
2 feeders 77i ! 23 J75 feeders. . .WI2 2 35
i : T. David.
1 calf . , . 400 2 25 1 calt . . . . 350
1 fleer 1510 I 05 C steers .1205 3 05 HI
9 steers . . , 1101 3 05 1 cow . , . . 900 1 C5
11 cmvs. . . . 542 1 BJ 44 ccms. , . 333 215
J M1.'Carey.
sirs. UK 1118 2 SI 23 steers .1211 225
1 bull 1104 1 4 r , 1 eow 9.0 210
Swan Laml nfl battle compiny.
7 calves. . 387 250 W calves. . : . . . 36T
Pratt irerrlu
1 str tig. . . SCO 2 t.i 1 cow (90 2 00
13 covv 1012 . . ' ' j 30 Bteira. . . , . .1219 3 00
D ricknnl.
1 str , tig . . .1350 1 75 1 tr. 11 ? HOD 2 U
1 sir , UK . . .1370 2 23 , , I sir. tig 1U04 : 25
7 etrs , tls . 1244 2 ft '
Calle d KdvrardK ,
2 cons. 91S 1 ' 0 l cow 10CO 200
t COWB. 944 " 1 c < w. , 810 200
4 cons. 9S5 : M . ' ma 2M
5 cows. IHtt 2 . IS cows 1053 2 W
orma . 946 2 W 1 1 cow 10JO 275
! iteeni. 103S 3 W , 1 steel 1143 375
> steers. 1127 3 7 %
C rey"Hro8.
I&im s -
1 heifer. 330 ! ( XT 3 COIVB. , . 776 200 to
10 cow . ' " " . .1121 2 65
' *
steer * . . . 1227 SS * 2 calves. . . . 105 3 75
ConvereenCaUle company.
tteera Ull 3 i > Vn j
\VeBtern I'nvjp lleef company.
1 str , UK . . 980 1 M. , , SI cows. . . . MS 2 20
steers 11J2 2 M
O. If. Wallop.
1 Mr. tie .13W 2 J5 M cow 9C1 2 10
COLOHADO.
H feeders . . .110S 2 M 10 feeders. . S70 2 70
sirs. Tex..l02S 2 Ti 41 str , Tex. IOS9 2 75
103 steers. . . .1016 2 75
BOI'TH DAKOTA. l
1 bull 1390 2 00 3 ro-vtf
1 feeder IIJO i UO i cow . . .uro 225
f fillers. . . . II 2v. I 75 31 frrden lot ] 32 !
3 bulls . . , .1(43 1 M II cows 961 1 U
8 cows ,10(2 2 00 1 Jveiler. . KO 2 23
4 cowa . . . .1235 I 40 steer , . tco 3 00
NEVADA.
iteen..1079 i 00 103 steers . 1118 ICO
IDAHO ,
1 bull . 1CM 1 70 4 row . 1025 I 75
Scowl . 1073 249 1C cowa . 9"ii IK
UTAH. (
. * ; * " - a feeJersT , , . 0 I W
IIOQB Dealers were lealn dlsappolnled at the
limited supplies , Ilecelpu wer coniJOeraLly | ss
'nan lialf oa hi-avy a * on last Wednesday , and
T ftlltnR off. so far Ihla week , aa curoparm ] with
la t. &incunu lo over < 000 head. Naturally , this
created B. butllih sentiment , -which iva further Jl
i thened by the favorable report * tnm
Ctilcairo , The muliet Onrd | out active at a tc
to 1CK > bdvance , and th * iltuitlou itnprovi < l rich'
lions under brl k competition Clo lnn Mies
re nil ot rt il ms hlsher Ihnn Tucudny and
here tverc nomc Instflm-M i f n lOc to lie rise
The fair lo KOIX ! heMy n J medium vvi > Khl hem
old largely nt Inim 1141 to Jl 46 with n II 1
op 1'onr to very Rood llRht and light mltnl
fluff * K > ld nil Hie uny fr in 14 i : > up lo 1150
.ljsht iilRs Mere nlow wile end weaker , hut oo l
Iresseil \ > tft | > | R nrd mock hoes were at f * l
equist nnd steady , Halm > MIO nt from 12 75 to
1 Zf. . Under l'io clrcumliitices bujera were not
nna In cleaning up the moderate ofTrrlnirs.
Sales Tverc very largely nt from | 4 4) to Jl SO , an
mralnrl 14 3ft to 14 40 Tueslnj. and | 4 15 to M M n.
iveek ago Ilrprrsentattve calm
Av. Kh. I'r N.r. Av Bh. Pr.
. . . IV ) 10 II IS 52 2 l . II I't
37 . . 151 SO lri S3. 2)9 121 4'
II .111 50 15 a Z ( > 3 ( .1 . r.
6. . . 131 120 20 54 273 41 I7'4
23. . . 162 4 > > 20 11 272 4) CO
4. . 197 44 30 ' 32. 2,2 SO DO
4. 172 44 Si ) 21. SI * SO M
3 .100 . . . 30 II ) 313 40 M
14 .1VS 12. ) fO 62 . 274 120 U
. 175 12i ) 35 70 SIS0 CO
2 .204 16) 40 61 . .1.S 1C ) CO
3 2 * ) IM 40 t.3 . .29 ISO M
J ) .208 "SO 40 6S 2-2 llO 4 M
S .179 I2i ) 40 43 .232 201) 4 50
0 .184 16) 40 C.3 .26 iS > 4 JO
1 214 Sl 40 21 .19 . 4 50
1 217 . . . 40 49 .211 100 4 40
8 , 178 . . . 40 4 . . . 2/7 . 4 0
. . 2 < K ) 4) 41) 67 2H ( 44) 450
12 . 1S7 38) 40 CO 277 M 4 SS
1S3 121) 45 7. . . . SIS . . 55
65 197 41) ) 43 . * : 315 . . 55
6fi . . 270 160 45 74. . . . 2M 40 55
S9 . 231 FO 4ri . . . . 271 240 55
' 6 . . 225 240 43 6S. . . . f'S fO 65
. . 271 12 < ) 45 114 . . . Kl 2S3 60
; . . . . . 211 19) 45 67 . . . Ul . . U
14 195 120 4 45
1'iaq AND iiouan
2 . . . .190 . . . 2 f.0 2 ! 2J . 3 N
. . . .14i ) . . 2 50 1 1,0 . 3 W
5. . . . 240 . . . 2 75 1 . 190 . 3 10
17. . . . 5S . . . 2 7B 1 1V > . 3 10
1. . . . 12i ) . . . 2 75 1 . : . 3 10
3 . . .133 . . 276 58 . . M 3 23
'J . . . 4' . . 2 7 ! 18 .76. 3 23
1 . . 310 . . 3 00 t . 9 . . 3 40
3 . . 310 . . 3 00 Cl . 59 . 3 73
1 . 22) . . 3 00 39 .120 . 3 ! < 5
2 . . ISO . . 3 CO 111 .114 4 00
1 . 110 . . 3 0 > > SI .113 200 4 00
1 230 . 3 00 5 .130 -I 10
8 43 . . 3 0 > > n .121 I 23
1 . 220 . 3 M
SHKIII1 Todays supply -nns mmle up Inrsrly
of Ulnh stock sheep Hie demand for thin class
ot stock wn not at all urnm but pr c n nv
eniKed fully st. inly Qood muttons nnd Innilrn
arc In hitter iltnmnd at quotnldy firmer ( loins
I air to chulie natlve-t are nuntatde at 12 23 < fKO.
fair to good uegterni * $2.0)020) ) common niul
< t ik nhccii. II 25 ( | 1 & KO < M | t clulce 4i ) to 104-lb
lamlis. 12 2J3 M. Hip cJcn nt Ve Bales !
No U I. IT
S ) western ewes. . . , 79 Jl 10
"
western mixed 10J 2 30
Kei'clptMliul DUptxttlnti of Stn.-k.
Olllrlnl receipts und dH'onltlon of stork as
ho vn b > the books of the Union htock Ynidfl
company for the tvvonty four hours Lndlng at 3
o'clock p in . October 31 , W4
C.irs llp-nl
: attlc . 1S3 MWiJ
logs . 49 3521
heep . 4 S77
Iomf3 nnd mules . 13 " 37
DISl'OSITION.
DISl'OSITION.Cattle.
Cattle. llOKt Sheep.
Omnha Packlnc company . . C 313
T.it O. II lliunmond cojnpiny 2" > 0 $30
Snlfl nnd compan ) . 1,151 1.14R 400
The Cudahy 1'ack ng company 1 1S6 46
A. Haas . 195
I Decker & Detnn . 152
Hamilton & Stephens . IS )
uinsint & Co . 4
I L Carey . 259
1 UKft < t l > r > fus . 9
I Ixibman . 114
, . Ileck-r . 31
. Uottuchlld . 30
lenten & U . CS
Ship . . . 415 25
Local . 81
Lcvl . S3
Totals . 4093 2,790 J79
CHICAGO LIVi : hTOCK.
Hun of Cuttle Was Uncxi | ctoi1ly Hcuvy mill
1'rliot Hillpcl Airiinlliujly.
CHICAGO Oct. 31 The urn of cattle wns
unexpectedly heavy , FOmetlilnK like 10.0 0 head
arriving Naturally a weaker fecllns obtained
n common to Rriod Kridea the wenKne s
amounteil to a , decline , lut the few choice and
xtra steers on pile were closed out nt nently
steady prices. All of the latter were easily dis
posed of , and the bulk of the lower grades were
ultimately worked off , though It was a ilrtiKKlnff
market from elnrt to flush. Ihe rupply vns
made up of about 10,00 ] natives , 7000 westerns
nnd 3000 Texas cattle. Natives were quottd at
rum II to tC 23 westerns nt from $175 to 1465
nnd TcxntiB at from 1125 to IS 65. Sales wcr
principally nt from 1175 to | J25 Cor natHts nnd
J2 15 to $3 for vvetterns. ICccclpts since Saturday
hav K been about 5 500 head more than for the
sume time last ueik.
SelKrs of hugs secured a good advance today.
They held them from Bo to lUc iibovc j < slcrJa > s
prlcen , nnd had the fatlyfactlon of BecltiK the
pens cmptkd at that advance The detimtd was
strong ; being stimulated by the up turn In pro
visions nnd the fact that today's lecclptn nerc
several thousand In excess of the uumNr looked
for. The lone of the mirket appeared lioalthler
than for a long lime , nnd thete MOS a feeling-
that the weakest spot hax been passed , at least
for the present , fehippers ufid local paLKers Ixith
bought right and lift , nnd If any h gs remained
unsold there It was not the cause of nny lack
of demand Prime liea y hogs were wanted at
from 14 iO to 1485 , and prime lightweight * were
readily xnlnble at from 14 d ) to Jl 65 and It was
a very poor article that could not be tinned off
at lictter than 1435 However , t.ure were many
sales below that figure the arrivals Including a
good deal of poor stuff bales of 1 xht hogs
vvere large at from 1149 to 14 C5. und the ( > re-
volllng1 prices for heavi weights averages of
over 250 Ibs were from 146) Jl 70 The tlos
was quite tOc higher than Tuesday
Balea of pheep and lambs were at strong prices.
The arrivals -were again very moderate nnd the
demand reasonably active , and although sellers
did not get any furtier decided advance , the
trend of the market uus upward The quotations >
ranged from II ta 13 25 for cheep nnd from II 75
to | l 20 for lambs. Mnst of the. trading iras at [
from 12 to 1275 fur the forinir and from 53 to
13 40 for Ihe latter
Itecelpts Cattle , 20000 head , calves , COO head ,
hogs , 2S 000 head , sheep 13 , Wl hi ad. >
The KvenlnR Journal reports :
HOGS Itecelpts. 23004 head , olllclal > ester > lm ,
28933 head , shipments 6,90) head , left over.
about 6.WO head quality not so good , no g'xxl
heavy lots on the inirkit , active and llrm at C@
lOc andvanee ; packers nnd shippers bolli biiilng M
freely , Mies ranged. II 5 for light ; } i:0J440
for rough packing , II35I75 for mixed ; IM'0
ISO for heavy packing and shipping lots , and
12.50(24 10 far pigs
CATTLIIecelpts , 24.004 hend , supply In ex
cess of the- demand , hence prices are weak and Is [
5tOc Ion IT
JI1 Receipts. 13000 head. In food demand , n
active and firm at 514c advance. of
ri"
1VibTKUN TACKING IJU'KKIJSTS. 78
Quito nil A < * tlio Mnrketlng oC HI > K Alnlti-
Inlnnil the I'aHt V ek. of
[
CINCINNATI , Oct. 31 ( .Special Telpgram ) 3.3
Quite an active marketing of hogs has been jei
maintained the p.ist week , racking returns In to
dicate 320,004 , against 285,000 tha preceding week
1.2
nnd 205,004 last jear. The aggregate for the
eight summer season months now ended la 8-
CCO.OOO hogs , against 3.721 000 last year. I'romlnent
places compare as follows , 2
1S)4 ! )
Chicago . 2.2.000 2.523.000 rlv
Kansas City . 1.2 009 SiS.nno rlvwl
Omaha . ! i75.000 m.C'JO wl
St. Louis . 450000 324.MIO
Indlanniiolls . 376.000 Ml "Oft wl
Milwaukee . 3S0.004 203 ( K
Cincinnati . 2C6.0M 193.004
SI Joseph . > . . ; 6i X > nc.OCKi
Cleveland . 215.003 2S1.MJ oa
Otlutnwa . 220000 122.004
Ce < lar Itaplds . 191000 190 , < | 04
Sioux CIlJ . 190000 101 04
1'nul . . U0003 11(1001 (
Nebraska City . 162 000 H9 OOJ
All others . 673000 68 ? 00) 1 ,
Aggreguta B 650,000 6,7i,0 , Nc
YorU l.lvn Stuck
NK\V YOnK Oct. 31. IlIinVES Hecelptu , 1 S oat
head , 02 cars on sale ; dull , 10t15c ? lower , ex
cept for prime natives , native steers prime , oa
I50 > O635 ; fair la _ ood. Jl.V3 4 0 nidlnary to
miillinil , I375O435 , common. (3 3SW3 55 rangers ,
fair. 13 50 , nxen. II 80Q3 90 ; hulls , 1200 225 ; dry
cons. II 15f2 67'4 European cables rjunlo Ameri dei
can bceM-B SifTllc per Ib , dre ed vvelKht , re
frigerator beef , 7S1IC , exports , ISO Ltevcs and
Z.r.iO quartern of lM > ef It
OALVI.H-Ilecelpl * 1 IS3 head , 831 on ea' < - Itof f
nellve 'itlUo hlKhcr ; vi-.ila jmor to prime , S3 00 JIB
! 75 , griuibvni , 12 Sf'/iffS ' 75 ; western calves , (300 pn
C375 du
' IiniP AND LAMHS-necelpts , 16 SOS head ,
. earn on fall- . Sheep llrm , lambs. Uc lower ,
-heep , | H r to prime. $ ! 20j300 , lambs , common
choice | 3 < * U4 12H
} ! OGIUcHptB , I.3S2 head , firm ; inferior to
choice. | 4 7MJ5 1214
,
no
City I.lvo Htoclc. '
KANSAS CITY , Oct 31 CATTLE Iiecelpt * .
8,100 heul ; shipments , 3900 head , market slaw
and weak , Texas cteera , II ,11)3.76 ; beef steers.
IZSOiSC 50 , nallvo cows , JlOOfiS23 , stockers and
fn lers. I2.IHI300 sal
IIOHH Hecelpts , 8500 held , shipments , 1.200 lln
heail , market mroni ; to lOo higher bulk of sales ,
II35 J4CI > , heavies , 14 JSfil M packers , 14 4064 C& , cei
mixed , IHOai-U , llRht 13 S3&4 55 , pltu , J3 00ft fin
on
HHirr-IUcflpta , 3S < JO head , shipments , 2040
lii-ail , market steady ; nntltes. I2.503 | 00. west
crum I2.25fr3.00 ; stockers and feedem , | Ii38J:5 , In
lambs , J WQ 4,00
8lool < In Slant. J
He ml of receipts at Ihe four principal mar
ken ( or Wednesday , Odder 31 , 1W4 ,
Cattle. Hoes Sheep I *
Houth Omaha ! , WI 3 ill UT I <
ChlraKO 200uO 23.HOO 1 ] 000
Kansas City. . B MO 1.100 3 8 * )
it. LOUls tZH rrAfiil MOO t.i'J )
Totals M.ai 4J.B1 l . 7 . a ,
HI. Ix > als M o Stock Jllarkct. [ lo
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 31. CATTLE H clpls , l.COO
hnul : shipments , 1,800 heiul. Market slow , but
twuly , native Hurt J2Wtf3W , cons , llthl ,
W , Trias st trs. light and uiminon. J32SU
2.00. cows II 6502.19.
HOOS Ttecelpl * . < 00 he-di shipments , J0
head. Maiktl Unas , l a tiltherj Ust titavy ,
nnri i nrnriTo .
Prices Giear Beiow Zero This Weak.
Stoves , Carpets , winter nnd low prices. How is that fern
n combination for right now. This wcuk's prices put all our
efforts in the shade. Come right off us these prices cannot
long ,
CARPETS , STOVES.
Jute 21x30 ,
lings
Onk Heaters ,
wet th $ l.a" > , now 38c .
worth $14.00 , now S7.SQ
Chenille Rugs , lB < c32 ,
worth $1.00 , now 34c Oak Heaters ,
Bt-ussuls Kuijs , 40 40 , worth ? 19.00 , now $9.73
worth $3.50 , now SI.25 Buso Burners ,
Moquotto Cufputs , worth $22.fiO , now $13.QO
wortli $1 50 , now 98c Oil Heaters ,
Brussels On poll , wntth $10.00 , now $4,85
\voitli $1.00 , now 55c Cnnnon Stoves ,
Ingrain Carpets , worth $000 , now $2-75
\\orth 50c , now 24c
Sto\os
,
Laundry \
Ileiiip Ctirpots , worth $0.00
, now $3.6O
worth 30c
now | 2c
OilCloth , wotlh lOc , now 2Oc Iliiugos , 5-holo ,
llussnuksorth $1.25 , now 50c worth $19.00 , now $9.75
Art Sqntn es , Ranges , steel ,
woith $7.50 , now $3 45 wotth $10.00 , now $24-5O
Presents Given Atviy This West
With tlO 00 worth of poods.
brtbllvoi p uteri tcaopooni
W 1th I2& 00 worth of Kootli.
llu.iiitldll bisque flur |
With f5C 00 TTorth of Koodb ,
A hiinilsoiiio | ilctur
With I7C 00 north of nooils ,
A Eciuilno ( ink center tnbll
With 1100.00 worth 01 Kootln ,
Cash or Weekly ; or Monthly An olcgunt oakrocUol
Payments.
Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House.
Open Monday and Saturday Evenings *
14coi 6031 70 : fair to mcillum mixed ,
common to incillum hitht , Jl lOSil 23
SHEKI1 Iti-ciljits 2,400 lioail plilpmenty , none
Market Ptrontr. lint not ( tm > tnl > b higher , Blieip
and InmLs , JJ 3041200 , fmlera. t2 & . cullB , $1 2i
I Ivcrpuol MarliotH ,
LIVnnPOOL Oct 11 WHIJAT Steady : holders
en offer BpnrlnEly. No 2 red winter , 4a J'itl. '
enNc 2 red spring , 4s 8d
COHK Spot nomlnnl , Buppl > . poor , futures ,
Irm : liolilcrs offer siurlngl > , No : , 4s &d , le
cember , 49 4'td.
rLOirn Stendj , holders offer moderately , St
Lou IB fancy winter , r.a 3d
I'HOVlfalONS-Liiril steatly holders offer
jparlnply : , spot , SCs llecf , dull , upily In exctM
of tleinuid , prime mtH < ; vvestern , ICa 2,1 I'urk ,
lull : Hupply In ixceh-f of < lemnn < l , | , rimc inens
iMBlirn , CCs. 3d prime mem medium Sis M
Hams , dull. hr.liUrn offer freely , nhort cut , tto
llacon. dull , holders press salts , Cumberland
cut 314. Bhciildr.ru Blcail > 27 .
CIIKESK btend > . holdtrs offer frejly , finest
nhlte and colored , 48s td
TALLOW Nominal , supply , poor , prime cllv ,
liltngn 1 rnlt Uaotntloim.
iO. Oct. 31 The Earl TYult company
sold California fruit at auction today an follows
BrnpeR mo tly poor , Toka > , linlf cralei , 75fflS5c ,
outili1 cratet * . )1 OS. Muxcat. half crates , 75o ,
Soubli * crates , )1 35 Kmperor , half crates , E5@
0o. Feitrra , half crnteH ,
1'ortcr llros , Chicago. Kohl six rnrn Double
rates , ToUay jfnipei peed onler. 13 00 73 Oi poor
snlpr { 1 Will 55. slrurlt rmtes , 6 : < ? < iJ 30 , double
L'omklieons. 52 C" , . KliiKlif. | 1 30511 to. slnglo
Utnperors , 5105. Muscatfl } 1 23 , Suhvay pe.ichei > ,
X'Sll W , quinces , II 4GI 65. Gloul Morccau
lunrs. 51 M
Porter llros. company. Phllaileliihli one car.
Double iratei. . Tokay urapes 53 40f3 45
I'orter llroa tompnny. r > iwork , one 1
Single TokajB TSctpJl 5. Muscat ,
Morocco , 11.10 , aesorteJ Jl.lCKjl IS.
\taol 1 rtiilo Itnvluir.
ISOSTOX , Oct 31 The American Wool and
Cotton Hi porter will Hay tomorrow of the wool
trade : The market IB nulet ami steady. Thire
no bvijInK to spenk of on the | irt of the larne
mills Iml Fin. ill purchnieR Imve been made In
considerable number ami the nhtcreKate umount
all kinds of wool taken duiltiK the week under
review nmounta to over B 000 000 pounds n.ulto
per rent of which was clcirmstlc wool 1'rlcis
lary little from those of n wnkK The BaliH
the -week amount to 1.7SS OX ) pounds of domes
tic and 501 000 pounds of foreign. inTltlnK a total
2 2S2.0UO pounds. apalnnt n total o 2.407.MO
Kiumls for the inrvloua week ami 11 lotnl of
311.100 pounds for the corrvFpomllnK week last
tear. Tin- tales since January 1 HVI umount
122.7.0,583 poundaRalnst S < i. 6f.COO pounds n
jc-ir a o. The falos In I'hllailelphla BKEregatu
1,2-IO.OM ) pounds
a rity tlnrkntt.
KANSAS CITY. Oct 81 W1IBAT Stcadj . No
hard I , < 7c. No 2 red. 'J l5c : itjpctetl < 2ft c
balea by pnmplo on 'change , f. o. h MlixouH
river. No. 2 hard , 6IVio. No 2 red Ej HSVijc
COUN-SlovY , No 2 mixed. ' 4 < ij42:1.i. : , No 2
whltr. 43Vic.
OATK-Sleady ; No. 2 mixed , IfSai'Si. No 2
while.
liaos I'nchnnited
ItilfKIITSVVIieat , 17,000 bu. , corn , 1,100 bu ,
ts , t JCtO lii ]
HIUI'MI.M.S Wheat. 13.WO bu , corn , 3.700 bu ,
oats none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'mrlJlnrk \ n.
rnoniA Ocl 31 COHN-Actlv e , higher ; No
C2c. No 3. 51'lc. new. O'iWIOlic.
OAia rirm , hlKhcr , No i white , 51Q31HC ,
3 white. 30'S 30'4c '
IlYH-Rearce , No a. WViQISc.
WII1KKV Klrm , hlKh wine hauls 11.23
UKCli ITS Wheat. IX bu , corn. 10.800 bu ,
oat" . 25.300 bu , r > e. none , liarley. 700 bu
WUl'MUNTSWheat , 600 bu , corn , 3900 hu .
oats , 3G.300 bu , rye , CCO bu , barley , none
.Ncvriirk Dry < iooil Vlnrllot.
NEW" YOHIC Oct 31 On the part of Ihe rfsl-
Jent retiiesentatlves of out of tonn houses , there
was an Irrecular demand for plain nnl tolored
rotlon . ulso for fancy for ilrrnswiar and ulilrls
has bfcn a slow day , however ax the result
the rain that lantid tnto Ihe afltrnoon On thu
part oC thu eOltrn and hu > er , there was an ex
pression of a better Inte Hade 1'rliUlin ; iloths
dull at " ? .c for 61 miuarca.
IMIlvviinltro ( iruln Alnrket ,
MILWAUKCU , Oct. -PLOUIl-Qulet and
steady
W11BAT Weak. No 2 MTlnjr , K'ic ; No , 1
norUum CO'.c , ilny , S7viC.
COKK ' Steady , No 3. 43C.
OATS-Hlghcr. No , 2 while. 32'io , No. 3 white ,
.Murker.
ND\V YOIIK. Ocl -SUdAH-Haw. . dull ,
BQlei , MO llhcb MugCQvddo , K > left , at Jc He
lmed , quiet.
I.ONDON , Oct 31 SIJOAH Cane , very rmlel ,
centrlfucal Java , 12i ( d ; Muscovudo , fair n-
IIM Sd.
Ilulillli Wlioat Murket.
DULUTII. Oct. SI. Wl IK AT Close No 1
hard , cash and October E.7V1C , Nn. I northern ,
Liuiti anil October , C3' C , Uerember , W c. him.
Wio No 2 northern rii h , J2 > c , No. 3 , I'J'.c. rt-
cltd , 45 ; o , to arrive , No 1 northern. W ! < c.
'Frl i > Mhcnt Ouiitntlnm.
flAN TOJtNCISCO , Oct 31 WIII3AT Kasy ,
December ti7c ; May ,
Dane Avruy Till ll ctloni Are Oror.
WABHINOTON , Oct 31. Judge lleynolds ,
anlitant eccretary of the Interior , hag gone
Pennsylvania to remain until after the
and Chief Clerk Joseph DanU-lu left
for North Carolina.
Oregon Kidney 'ft * cures all kidney trou-
blea. Trl-l size. 25 cents , All
1.
Thfs eitri-
ordinary Ke-
Jnvenator la
iho most Sen.
wonderful satlonn.Nenr-
discovery of
the ac. u of Iho dye *
and other
tits been on-
rtorsed by the pu.U.
leadlujrideu.
tlflo men of
Europe ( uicl and tone ! the
America. rti'Ireiyitcm.
Hudian Hudran cnrca
Debility ,
Nervousness
Hudyan Btopa
Prematuieness Qiiddevelopea
of the dig. and
charge In 20 weak
days. C'lirea In tbo
back , lone *
LOST by da ; or
MANHOOD nlgbUtopped
quickly. Over 1,000 private maoiiemcnta.
1'ieniatuieneiM meuni Impotence In Ihs ard
itage. It li a ) mpluin of tfrnlnul weakneu anl
baiienncsm. u cao b cured In 20 dajs by thi
uce of llud an.
Tha new dticovery wu > made by the tpeclalliti
of lha old famous Hudson Medical Inilltute. I |
li the strongeit vllnlUor made. It Is very povren
ful. but hurrnleta. P-i-t for ; i 00 a packaie. eaU
aU package * for J6 00 ( plain sealed boxeil.
Written Buarante given for a cure If you buf
ilx boxes , and are not entirely cured , ilz mor <
will be neat to you frea of all charge fiend fo
IrctJlar * and testlrnnnlnln Addreji
HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Jtini'tion Stockton Murkot , nnd El Hi
SU-cots , Sun FninniacoCnL
Stand at the Head.
For thlrtv yeari
Puttier Watch onaca
have hccn indorsed by
every prominent tlco *
Icrln thoUiiltcdStatca.
The Duo bor trudo-
mark In this country ,
y 17 f
I anil the Hail mark la
RUBYJEWELEDf ) ] : igland ] arc a gunran
ADJUSTED '
. 'tccof pure wctal. IT *
.WATCHES
v
* V THE , o * jewel Hampdsn move
* SfEtf ments In Ducbcr coses
Etancl at the head.
II your dealer docs not keep otir vvntchea mall
Ui jour address and v > o will send you tbft
nttno of n dealer wlio does. TUB
WATCH WOIIKB , Canton , 0.
Proofs
Rnlenrlfd cnratlroneont for NerroDior ! c > c
lleadachs , Urnln 1 iliauMlon , HlMfl i n . j ,
jipoclnl or tenornl Nourulala/nlioforl /
nistlim. Goat , Kidney IhNnraors , A la
'AmeinU Antidoli ) for „
1'ricc , 1(1,23nd (
THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO.
ICt S.Wc l rnrcnuo , CHICMJO.
For sala by all druggists , Omaha.
"CUPIDENE ' '
Carer the ceU o |
eelf'use , excesses ,
emr ions , Impotcnoy ,
va.cocele and constl <
patlon. One dollar a
box. six for J5. Foi
Bale by THR UOOrJ.
MAN DHUO CO ,
Omaha. Neb.
WM. LOUD ON.
Commission Mercliant
Griiln und I'rovlsIoiiSt
Pdvata wires to Chicago and New Tork.
All business , orikra placed on Chlca.a
Hoard of Trade.
Corrc pondenco solicited.
O/llce / , room 4. New YnrU LU Bulldlnifl
Omaha. Telephone ISOS ,