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e e e T N e N O T T TS e 5050 R VNS 6 e e ——— e Fidur was dull and declining NEw ¥ All Cereals Tumbled a8 a Resalt of ths Raid [ Fith wheats patents wo for second ani in some insfancos 84 | | S Lot i for firs The output is still quite fall, | holiduy in Gorn, although not so largo ns last week. The feed | OMAHA arket was steady for both bran and shorts | day lnst tabout 2oc decline from yesterday's prices, | Papriy THE uium; Boston OMAHA 16@20¢ discount DATLY ver | crense | | pay the [ htee per cent rentes, 98¢ 10¢ | WAS unck POk, Oct. 6—Clearings, $78,516,042; | Price. The New South Wales loan wns applied L balances, #6531, 700 | down to | for near! 244 pror 15, 0gt. 5. No market repotts; weekly | seock i county fair Oct. 5. Clear week, $640,754, toReE, Ot b WHEAT BEARS WERE LONG ON CO3N | Bulk bran goine at ubout 3650 per ton Unlances, $220.842. Mon Omahn Prodice Market, LA Rurren—Tho recolpts of buftor aro very | PIAICCS p 3 ) . fight and prices are firm, All_commission Hlog Products Were Little Affeoted by the | e, ure dompluining of tio dIMenity expe- NCingiy Break In the Grain Markets and rlenced in - getting enough to supply the oo | NOV Yor Final Prices Were Seve b A AR g . ecal Cents Ihigher, cholee fo fancy country fair to | balances good cou {8@20¢; picking stock, fresh, | 10420 150 Mespit Ciiicago, Oct. 5.~ A tumble in all the | niarket fsstoady at 1se, Thadvance balancos cereals today was started by raiding incorn, | 1§ 40 HEAUEEt th ro Live Povtrry —The market fs protty wo tine tho markots wero flowing in almost a | o L¥e, PoUkTuy Cihe warket b protty EGas ~Recolpts continue moderate and the | selling at 81 HITEA, Ot D, icans clo: ings, #$870,462; same Nearings, $1,982 oy, 6 per cont Clearings$9,604, , $1,105,631 Moncy closed 6 NATL O, | ¢ 6T per premium. Cl croamery, 23@24c: falr croan 23 BosToN 4 Clearings, $13,382, X Exchungo on New Y diséount 18, Oct. 5.-New York cxcha 50 premiun 36,920 Clearings, $220,462: time loa REER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 n govemigpnt sccurities fnorder to | wore somewhat dividentl n cnsols toduy.” SIVEr | both fresh meat hanged Aid steady: MIDos PAPCr WAS | pavre. Lomor o dlTght deciines In the Tndlan | DUYers, howes ¥ throe tmos over and 1t is quoted at | 88 quality was t 93 restricted. Local houses, and were all froe s opened out y wide ho m o i 18 hiawe been steady today. Amer- | all weights sold at from €520 uy se dull. Toward the cl 1 casier, but the n4, o lo<ing quotations | 1t was practicall 141; | on stocks, T ahnros noarly everythir per | Atch. T & 8. F..... e 0% 1inst $6.25 to &6 il It & ¢ on & orle, 1 & Q 0, Rlec xlean Y. & N. Ore. Short Riibix ange and local retail dealers wre not buying quite so n'. Altts, Oct The statement of the Tmperial | San Dicro Roarsa It came in the last half hour, up to which | freeiy as they were i ":“.v"‘l rance shows an fncrease of goid of | Union Pac 0 and an inercase of 1,160,0000 | West End dead calm, The hurricane of the final few | Covered from the oversupily, prices <till bet CHIcAGo, O %o ar New Yor pments blew cof the price of both | 1ow. ~About the top on chickens 1s 7c and € moments blew away leof the price of both | low. About the top or el exchan corn and wheat and the longs were still des- MEAL-There are quite a good many veal | A7 per cont perately unloading as the session ended. | calves arriving. Chotes small and fatveals, | Losno Outs weakenod from Jge to are firm and a shade loss dull g Tho drive at corn had behind it John [ femanc, however, ls not very, cood yet. Prals | croused Dupee and N. B. Ream, according to the pit | heads ure slow at 82.002.50; teul ducks, | gone i Rossip, and there was a short but terrific ?1“”\ A G e 6o HibP0 8 today wa struggle among the local longs to get tid of | 1i(tit moro frocly bup the dangand_ 18 suill their holdings, The men in the wheat pit, | et for it cholee white clover, 16217¢. while bearish regarding their own specialty Ovstens Mediums, 17¢: horseshoes, 21¢ appeared to have been long in_the corn mar- They rushed over and filled up the pre- viously half deserted corn pit and tumbled over cach other in their ansiety to sell out! The elevator interests bought moderately yvisions any selects, 2005 counts, 34c. common white beans, $1,75; eolored gar- den beans, slow atabout #1.75. AL for October and May. Considerable atten- ONIONS —There Is not much activity In the | trausactions aggregat which, however, tion was given the statement of the Price | onion market, owing to the fact that the | of Cu ent that the corn yield is proving as | local erop is lurge and the gardeners are sup- Readi oo 1if not better thun looked for. The | plying the demind very largely. Onions are i N, Oct. 5. The proportion of the Bank P Gic thin o hoavy, 40 of Engluiid’s resorve b GANE-The cooler weather of the past few | per cent agiinst 43 43 last woek. The bul days has started gime 10 coming a The | In the Bunk of i £501,000 and the reserve decr ) the Bank of F 5 £30,000, STOCKS AN oxtrn tandnd e TG oreashiors, 2ici | Speculation In Socurities Was Good rings, £16,002, Cpromium. Ster Habilivy 1s now 4 during tho week ount of - bul ) BONDS, bt Dull Toward the Close, Vi BLES, New Yonk, Oct. 5.1 Fancy hand-picked navy, #2002 | of a large percentage of Jospite the abse the Stock excha Valkeyrie-Vigilant yacht race, and more than 1abont 125,000 sha ne-quarter was nother pastures all over the corn belt have im- [ Gupted at o Whislky, Atchison and Sugar. The trad POTATORS - \V ming proved buyond what wis thought possible | o i TAt0! N 4 and much le: n will be fed. % in small lots | deed. Wheat opened about from e to e | fr r rlots, 70@ lower, but quickly developed strength. and Color from store, 85@w90¢; Colorado rices advanced from lge to e declined | car lots, SUGR5C lower for May than yesterday. The lower | o froni the country wre fillod at 14@1se | buying 1 opening was due to lower cables, and the ad- d opening, wvance which followed was attributed to the ny--There Is considerable poor stock Y covering by “shorts, timulated sowe by anarket and some very + Good the larger cle ances and reduction in rate | $tock, 30@3de; sccond grade, ) fancy, of interest at the Bunk of Louts also wired that exporter 1¢ more than they did yeste A cargo of red winter wh t was reported worked for export at Baltimore, but the ndvance tand prices, ontly, are fivi When ti brought out rather free offerings, which soon Concords, per bus- developed general selling. 4 In oats the greater purt of the 1Je decline <on Is about over, SWEET PoTATO%8 ~The supply Is fair; good | factory was adide and prices wi advanced at this | Outsideof these shures The great part of th done before noon and after that hour vomn J4c to le, and the closiug was from e Sannaar=1llcro 18 deal of cabbage | ness settled upon the exchange, which waus mereal in its character. novement was and I ble i ly n *hi B bused upon the improved outlook for rea nent e, stock, on ord 1 loan. “An advance of covered bofore noon, which wus followed by pEs1lon ‘ pesare a thinz of [ & fractional reaction is stock was ou upward turn was taken od to the value iR, o arEn 1 b " | close was enly 3¢ per « @id not occur until the last half hour, when | St f Wiy 9 (LU T b the break in corn started a m o sclling CALIFORNIA Fiuits -Bartlett pears ure Whis'c movement. ‘The wiarket closo at the | very searce. Freesione peaches, per box, 315 | activity, AL 25, $15 50 to 100-box lots, BO@90e; Bartlett wding. Hog products were little affected by the | peats, per box, 2 PHLTELIT market. Cantaloupes on orders, per crate, §1. | sale of yesterday v, which came was pressed chiefly by hou was very light e day's Business in Reading at HeKS wera taken telphia and b sirding the Sp 11 per cent was on realizi sa tof the way anot and 1y pe of the stock ent above the final s next in point for sule in the e e in Washington it which led o ub impression that possibl, break in the grain markets and last prices | pluins, per box, #1.UGTLO0; Tokay grapes, S Fivor were from 15¢ to 25 up for pork and 10¢ up for lurd and rivs.” The market had anad- | o G, during t vanciug tendency on account of the con- Cranberries aro arriving very | and the tued moderate run of hogs. There we 1 : Capo Gt sowe buying orders for January stuff, and 3 @ u orry, $5.00; bel | prOerSL when the holders of these orders went into J the market to fill them Sam Wolf and the Chicago Packing company helped put the market whord s could get a good price. [ mediain, 1,74 Estimated receipts for tor a LEMONS ) por box, #4.50@5.00; 17 cars; corn, 875 cars; oats, 236 cars; hogs, [ Miori, eases, 300 size, $6. 8,000 head. On ‘here are only a fow oranges re BANANAS—Drices remain about steady: per | below ye but losin, the late than yes TALLOW, 10 terminat Hibes—=No. n hides, 2i4c: No. 2 green Open. High. Low 044! 7 ¢ | green’ 2¢; he ning for the Boston account sales on London re Ihe drive, how actional decline, which was partly R ROrIOA At recovered, and the las Dunel r 5; per bunch, smill to | strong in tie forenoon, & e T tion on the Laril was not favorable to spirit Choice eating, por ' bol, $4.50; | interests. Atchison w: 15 sold quite ever, resulted in le was but wavancing 1 per cent, gz all but 118 on the improvemen: trading. Thero te in Uni fon to withd iation. hide: n salted hides, 3c; N dey was 1 per cent. both common and preferred, rose 2 per ¢ Early, A strong West End 200 ling N 11t §4.6314@4.8015. Money, stendy | New Yonk, Ot Tion de- fon gland on balunces | Hom stk Mexican Ontar Opliir tations of ence | wore th § in Erle iy Tlinols €. was il ona Receipts the ‘e | short of 2¥ | shcen. s With Ie her cent more | and only LoNDoN, Oct 4 . m.—The clost BARSILVER -03% ( por oz, 1 J WU 1 Receipts of all kinds today fell sharply advancing quotations, the purchusing orders i e Y od G ¢ | $6.10 one week ar prd Atelis v 2ds Albiny Maliie Franklin id w York puotations. following are the Piymouih 10 Siere Neva 't 110 Standard 80 Unfon Con. ... Jackot 1vor Loadon stock Quotatic 1 the' London Stock exchan ~ DSITMex. Con. ordinary . 165 81| SE Baud common... 61% T3 New York Central. 100 nsylvinia S1ag ding itrali.... o X. Contralnew 18 5 1 poer cent, o f discount ‘in the open markot wtund three-months bills, Sueep - — very urgent, an HA LIVE STOUK MARKETS, Faie ¢ Fall OIF Sharply —~Trade Brisk in fait to good Al Lines. mon and stock Tuvrspay, Oct. b, choice 40 to 10011 week ago, and the falling off so [ o, Ipts satis- | far this week, compared with last, has been | ghown by th b over 3,000 cattle and 5,000 hogs. There has | Yards iy been a small increase in the offerings of ending at 5 o'cloc TCATTLE. | oG s than 3,000 frosh cattleon sale asmall proportion of these fit for ) to £6,40 pse the feeling was rather pens wore cleared 1n good figsron, Ot 5 per cont: | Sason. For fair to good hogs of ya & w 8§ i selling hos PIGS AND ROUGH 00 .4 112 today the market of sheen. The demand from local 4 the right kind would ‘meet with a ready sale a 0 good matives, wester ns, §2.25 shoep. 1500 ). Tambs, #3.0004.00. Reeeipts and Doaposdtion of St and disposition of ks of the Unio for the twenty-fo K p. m., October 5, 1 RECEIPTS E SUEED. |10 Cars, Head | Cars.|Head. |Cars, | Hoad | Car The | beef, the market lacked life, although on G4l 4010 any thing of ac- | ern cattle mens and oLy | get rid of fstrenzth. Fair to very good 1,1 1.240) 1b. beeves sold readily at from &1 85 to #1490, rly | while oddsand ends of grass and half fia Packing Co | stock sold around §.4) to He' wests | Lhie Gyl Hamingnd Co was somewhat dull, but” that was more on account of the indierent or rather infe B W 1t all desiraole thero was no lack [ 1 Swit > were mos:ly sprry looking speci: hoiders found 1t asy task to them at steady prices. Business v 4| quality of the offerings than on account_of | J. Lobuiat Nearly a tin onPacide, probably | g, s BB IRs fituses shn ot aottorigws: mainiug; Riverside Moditerrancin sweets, $4. | 0WIng to the reconsideration of its from the We decline for de- | pone wor the 6 American Tobacco, | feedor d 6734 5 1hs. 10 40 bs,, e 2 gre on the declaration of the r c hides, 28105 10 40 11 ; alf, | dividend 8108, 10 15 Ths., be; No, 2 o 0 o5 N flint hidos, 4¢ f,‘:;“.‘“."l’ dry sulted hide iy and - salted, eachi B5w7be lings (short wooled each 10@15e; dry shearlings 1early skins), No. T, cach 5@10¢ s short wooled early skins), ench bei dry flint, Kansas and Ne Lle: dry flint Kansus and Nebraska murrain | The | wool pelts, per lb., actual weleht17¢10e; dry | in the actual welghi, 9%10¢, dry flint Celorado mur. rain wool pelts, per 1., actual woight, rector C dition of the lron Trade. count fig The Tron Trade Re- | @8 dear nsh quotations v Dull and WitEAT -No. B @60 tho sitmo tiile Tust week, thers ure woro pro- ducers in operation anxious to get what thero ¢ is. Thists practivally the caso with all fin. | Quantit 2 a6e. | 1shed miaterial, “Pho mills that resumed did | this v BARLEY k A 3, 43@40c; | 50 on the Btrength o @ handful of | ground No. 4, L. o. b, 38wdde. orders in most cases and the desire et. Tl Frax Seen—$1.0331.03 {o Increase tonnage so as to decrease cost pidly i TiMorny Seep—Pr 38, This leads to anheard of quotations on ‘ Posk-Mess per )5@17.00; lard, ontracts of any size that sup. Specl- 5 er 100 Tbx., $9.5019.6213; short ribs sidos fons are being turnishied freely on oldcon- | o, 80 loose), ~ #9.45@9.50; dry sulted shoulders cts and this mitizates in some slight de- | tomers bosed), #7.3713@7.60; short cleur sides (boxed), | fhes the Keenmese of ¢ . The rarity | heavily ¢ 9.76110.50. nd orders Is afeature that indicates an a ctory and unsteady seale of opera- | market i to come. The situatlon is | pot ¥ the possiblitty of con is pluin that the old pace Wiisky—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., GARE-Unchin cut loaf, 6 The following the rece ments for today bu possible to fizurc world Wheat,bu orn, bu.. L 5 09 vi Mariets. wilhin e i, bit e 3 200 2 O ReRY 0ot T ush ue Byo.bi1. 0 7.000| MLy AU pRhLounESiohly. less thar arley, b 2 100.090| SVanirTone b. 2 spring, G1¢; No. 1 On the Produce excha today the butter Cony—Lower: No. 8, 41e, ierd “I'he fol niarket was steady and un cd; cremmery, Oars—Iligher; No. 2 white, 20¢; No. 3 white, | the le 51500200; duiry, 10120, Eggs, steady 2820140 2 churige unchunged at 19@20e, BARLE jZ05c; sampley AtcTiteon i Lower; No. 1, 48, Mg, s of 3 und 314 pe amon declined the preferred less than fully ¢ steady throughou The general became der b noon the he buteher wool'pelts, per Ib., actuul weight, 104 | the closing tone being weak. st s Today Junk of Fngland or cent 13 per cent on ent | of cattle rly | Some ing V. of the ¢ the | the sur per cent. Granzers | firmly he tand show trifling | pective b m towas firn re y sho hefore 11 0'clock bre noon, uni d ¥ i's rate shows h flint Colorado butcher wool pelts, ver 11, | irresisiible the present tendency of mo rates the world overis downward. It dry pleces and bucks, ictual weight, 5@7c. been perfectly evident that the banics di- wished to hold the minimum ure high in order to make London 5 amarket as npossible for joreign VIew suys: he fron market today is summed | purchasers of gold. Th . up I the ment that while there Is very | indeed it was bound to do. It did not eh (Yo 2 3 tittle, it any, more business goingon than xt | the specie oxpo Tk it served o araw the gold he effort , failed, to New York. and though o London m lurger of other natic process eventually cut from under the bank's « e money sup) neveased, and tes slipped away fr ly of London in the nterior were actuully tiscriminated againsy, How fur n arbitrarvily influence the monsy s still acbatable. Tt certainly control it there that unless it actually U come ngaln until " fs Somo navtre | can hardly affect itina week or two, TS, 3 to the basis of prices. When the turiff | present, o clves the president’s signature it will | mouey is visible throughout the finan 8 is usual afie Here in New Y ificates, while 1 £3,000.000. In lowing are the ing stocks on oday: $NG is reason to believe hoards the money it e a panic, a glut of /ork the banks have mouth paid o $17,000.000 of their ontracting loan, London the coursg events are similar and for similar reasons. closing Guotution: e New York > preld B D& Guif New Yok, Oct, o -Frouvi Provisios—Leregular; pork, $16.25. Lara, | Alton T H. pretd Northwestern ks exports, 17,000 buls. Bilkot anil. an ousior, ECE 33,000 Lbls.; t, 7,700 rides, §1L80@2.20; W 116,500 b, Canida 8¢ 2.06002.00; winter w [ o 2 Flour. 2,900 bbls,; wheat, 7.000 | Central p. B.65 bu.; bariey, 61,700 I . & O Baltimo i e i Duluth Wheat Markot i ; apolis stralghis, 8340 [ pypume, Oct. b.—-Wheat opened weak and 4.10; <u) @285 Minncapolis put- | yominally de lower this morning, but fiemed I ominally e lower this morning, b e % BH1 B, 0004, $1.8602,00. up undergood demand forcash. The n conl Aweriean Bxpreas 104 o prd 0l &Ohio New Youk Cantral, 1 pathieri ) o & Alion & Tron.”. ot : 3 etlve and stronz; the ¢loss wis ige lower | Cotton O Cort ay for cash and October, & Dol & 1T Quict; westor AR Rt . Ay Bam.ey Matt—Du No. 1 hurd, cush, crobor, 6 Towed state, 70,75 SR, oSl 5 WHEAT—Leceipts, 105,000 bu.; exports, g A 000 bu.; sules, 800,000 bu. futures, 50,000 T T bu. spot. Spot” market dull and 1¢ lower; 210, 463¢, On Lrack: No. 8 red, I store und elovator, 70%¢: ufloat il KR aas ; 48%c. On track: No. | port wi 0%c; £ 0. b, 70%¢; No.8 réd, 67ie; L Rorthopi 19 arriY o1 raded rod, OdaT1c 3, v Peorin o ptions opened tye lower, elosed by 4 . N alip Craa it A elfne: No. 2 red, Octsbor 70071 8 ProRIA, Oct, Easy; No. 2, 89%c; | L East Tea sber, Hank St Pau No. 2 white, 20@291¢; No. | Kan. &1 CORN 3 exports, Bu,; ,000 b, futures, 20,000 o, 47480 el Wiisky - Flrm: wines, 81125 spirits, $1.14 pots dull, elosing easy: No. 2, 4n3 RECELTS ~Wheut, 7,000 bui corn, 34,000 ovator; ' 4RLa@ARYC dflont. closed weak Oetobor, 451,15 8140, hus ot AL NOYOIUER 481804800, closlug ot 45 MIPNENTS—Whoat, 10,000 bu.: con, 4,000 | Moo Buoe Sy b osing ot 48%c; May, | 4y outs, 84,000 bu.i barley, 2 3 Michizan OATs—Recoipts, 186,000 biu; oxports, 3,000 Nam XDy o e AL s ket Minsour! snlos, 195,600 b, futiiren, 78,000 bu, | o one ! N at A Clbmtme e Sl oo bt OROA” | (WY ossonttul oxtént in tho dry Natlonal ¢ Lead Tra 8430 closin Novomber, S4u@3dtic, | Kol Nt ML Ta I0 L Noviotk's o Mo Citicato 850 v; N s! | Prines and printed. fib : Norih Au 3B0; iAo westorn, 34vse | Wenkness, Print cloths ure seliing in a mod- | Northern a{f‘t{ Bloudyi| b3@000; kood foi choten, 60 | RGeS BER M a nolads Divss. Kooda: nd sisislet Hows—Quiot; state, common to cholee, 19 | F00lens are quict, exeept for clothing woolens. ¢ Lde: Pacilic feede o prora 1son erl 1 nort Dis. & C. Tdrs, Co ' i, £ LDCd 9219 8 Canada Pacific N. Y. htirdo & Westorn roon § S L& U acific Maii. .. rin, Dee. & 1 tobiivg ) « Pacii ukar Refleey Valloy. Texn, Coal & ¢ ntral Duluth N i, ko Frle & West lonta. & Nushi i outs, 78,000 bu.; rye, 10,000 bu.; batrley, | Fonls & Nud hitian & 4 tial.s do prof'd e W pl'dl erln Co; Puicifi alsulos of st sluding ‘hicago Gas, 15, 10,00 Pacifie, 13,0 PROVISIONS —Cut meats, fiem; plekled has, 3 Reading, 32,000; St. Paul, 9,800; Union Puc 10,25, Lurd, strong; western steani closed at | O C1ry, Oct. § 6,800, 10.10; siles,” 700 torees wt $10.10; options, | cutes opencd at none; October elosed ut $10.00. 1o G9%; elosod, 093 new nicss, $16.70019.00. 0 DIS.; shigi i | New Shade edsier; westorn creamery, 0 bl ut 2l or; western fancy, 1051 1e od ut U956 bighust, | Prive cceipts, 3,000 Pk western A SiEni actuil b COTTONSEED O11—Firn I 4.85 for PETROLEUM-Steady; United, 623¢; P nnsyl- Quint nd | bills; con yaniuwoll, spotsales, toues Novembor optione, | poor; holders ottt cly; Cadifornia, No. | - Biver s, none, closed at 09K@O9%e; Lima oil, [ 1, Ox 9d@bs 10d (il; red western, | Govei spring, 0s GA@Os 7hd percontal; red west stve 1, Oct ) it cortifi- | closed offered ut New York Mo K, 5.—M [ L > por co Loy Alurket, LONEY ON CALL t loan, 2 per cent; MEROANTILE PAVEN-TG0 per ¢ NG EXCHANGE-Stuady sine: itk lom nmercial bitls, # CERTIFICATES SMENT BONDS stralned, commion to good, | ern. winter, ox HHd@is Gty 1 tal, e closing auotations 1761.3 Corn—Firm, demand fair, TURPENTINE—Steady ot 2813@20¢. Pork—Nominali prive miss, s6s 8d. ot = A J Lako—Prime western, 49 MorassEs —Quict; Now Orleans open kettle, e od (0 cholee, 82085¢ Cotion Mirket. wtamy and tirm ers' bills at - $4.8 4.8115004.52, T4@70e. Steady. State bo on bonas: 110§ N, W. Db 5s S it pod 4% 8 L& LA G. B 1 LS . Gen. M t. Baul Consols. PO &P et BuGAR—Raw, steady; refined, steady. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 5—Futures, quiet and | Missouri is DPLGUTr Rots. P16 TRON - Dull; Arier #12.25014.60 steady; sules, 50,200 biles: Ociober, #7.78 bid: | Tenn. new wet (is TP K. G Tr. Retu, CopreR D cak: luke, $9.50 Did. Novewber, 8783007855 Docember, 87,03 Dean. new Unlon Pac. 1ts.... 1 Lean—Dull and lower: domestie, £3.60, Junuary, (8.04@5.00; Februy s Tem new net Ju' 0% | Woat Shore. 1is * Ateiinon s Tan—Flruer; Striits, $20.90 5.20@8.24; April, 85,5108 3 Ca BPELTER—Quiet; dowiestic, $8.75. On ‘chunge | #5.40005 42, Contral X 60 tous tin, spot, #20.90; December, CINCINNATL Oct. O.—In better dew: DAR G higher; widdiing, 8%e. 3 Minneapolis Whent Market. Y Vet MINNEAFOLIS, Oct. 5.~ As there was nothing e 6.-Options opened b ta 10 pcourage the holder of wheat, with cables ghior, closed stcady atd to 3 baints euk und lower und udvices of general disin- Salie: 700 hanel1aha 1089 polnts elination 1o buy, values receded. Adds T AN this were large focal veceipts and an anny dury 816.05; election of members of the board. There was pary, 015,60 he ordinary seulping, and elevator companics wero freo seflers agalnst tholr cash purchiasos Outside olevator transactions werw governed altogvtbier by the sealping trados. Heavy're- | 1oxnox oo b celpts contiiue to depress the marketand,from | 4GS i uecounts, the movement 1s likely to con- | piff SO0 (64! hue for o liitle while longer. Decewber whoat opoued wt Gle, agatust U1ig: Yestorday f0id 8¢ SOxc. advanced 10 81xcan closed nl SNEw Youk, Oct 8.~ (Special to Tuy Beu)— | Egypt finuncisl CANE SuGAR—Quiet, noth- | reserve Finsacial Notes. Xc. Muy wheat opened at Gbxc frwmed up Tsts. 10214 class A 45, G H &S A s . deferped, thie Loudon Murket. YORK, Oct. b, disputeh says decreused (his The Bank of England s further reduction wits pen market discount u the bank's quoti- that the bank's own regular cus. 1AL | cattle off Uy | Good to cows and mixed stock and bugers h L chance to shade prices, Fair’ to W ter feeling | purel UV | any slickness in the demand Shipiors and feeds e | he cow market was gener i thirdof the fresh rec Chien cows sold very lavgely at from &2 | CHICAGO Oct, “There was no change in calves and [ {ramnetod in thi th mentioning in the market for | hut (hat wae b rouzh stock generally, ly. The den: was lots of business going on in the o ye ivision todav. The pens were fuil e and the - fonces full of buyers, uiry came distillers, but most attle bouy 0 to the feed lots of | vious, t rounding intry. Prices were | market strong :ld on all suitable grades, but pros. | natives and the uyers had plenty of common light | mew's uds to them comparatively cheap, | ¢losing oy choice feeders ave quoted at § to | Ni5riomsLo hort, LY | §3.40, fair to good at $2.60 to 83, with com- | und it fron, #4.5 dur- | mon and iness continued, | Roprosen how ney has ais- as eck ms, the wn 11 Do m s and tie - At cial s of G of s of ex- "3 strs. 25 cows 40 fdrs, 23 fdrs b4 cows 17 cows 1 bull B frs. 1 bull Beows )i itie, 2 cows 1 cow 13 cows 2 SUD | 17 cows nd $4.80700.56 for sixty-aiy o | 10 cows B cows nds, | gty 17 fars. 11dr. L steor 11 fdrs 69 tdrs uois | 10 cows 1iig | 84 fdrs 04 1 fdr 21 cows 4 hull 806 fdrs 2 steers. 1 cow 1 cow 1 stoer 11 fdrs 17 stecrs 1 fd 1 bull 24 cows 26 bully \don 10 cows » £1,498,000, of Hoes Centritugals, 17s; Muscovado, falr | which £164,000 was in gold exported. the talls belog £103,00Q In bar gold and £01 in Germun coin sold, £40.000 exported . Bucharest, £55,000 to Germany and £20,000 to > Fifty-two thousand pouuds was im- xchauge was quoted ws follows: Oblcago, | ported frowi Portugal. There b & lurge iu- de- | was pene 000 | W d o 103 fars... pretty close to be bigher than There was such a scarcity of good shipping Logs of all welghts that shippers’ purchases inferior stulf at around §2 wera several sul tative s: 8 tho arrivaly 3% ] tion of good eat DRE sale were winted FLEG o $4.50. Strong i ro 10 b 21060 able adv 11050 ] named 20 30 The best light sol 1010 . 85 one sale miking tions at the closs for poor to best wixed, wnd ut fron ISETEIS from 86,65 te The demand for SO 1870 L1180 756 o the markot wis 1o except for prin for sheep wa hogs, 21,000 St. Louis . Louls, Oot 1 shipmonts, and 10@20¢ higher Racelpts, reported; mirke ik of sale minrket about sic 1400 i T STOC 550 LaReh 2 99 hwand ¢ di L1050 HE) 10 por i, ¢ 930 CALYES ipts, aon & 215 grussers, ¥ 540 prime. Hoas —Reevipts, 26,50 7 K KANSAS 6,100 hewa; shipm T1010 1189 WESTERN CATTLE, keis ind £ Pr. No. Av. 3 HoGs— Reced pi 1160'$2 75 80 cows $1 1 1,600 hewd: mark \ 980 100 cows @0.55; all yrades, JISPOSIT 1l woights market e figu 85 Wednesday and &6 to ago today. Representative was bare houses is of sheep t strong 2; com- wood to wetk. St03k ns 1 Seock ur hours HO3: SES & WIS 5. [Head 30 CATTLE | OGS, |SHELT, 8.312] 447 73 Live Stock Markat, ho volume anch of th ) lar i u il ke hold in the shape of the leading featur, not be disposed of at Wednesduy's s of the s for several days p e and the tone of the healthy. There we cre 8,000 1 _out of salos- rnze of quotitions 80, with most of the sales cows, heifers 0 to $5.30 for ste ex of Cholee stecrs I 1 tle. 5 avstin < or s in good T the 1 bulls, The around prop: ens on at from acmund for heavy and Cight hogs and prices wore hizher. izher than at Wednesduy' that day's the heivy op wei 70 to 335 Ibs, 65 10 6,75, and there were trom 6,50 10 was very littlo hozs ance. the demind 1t uny for thin L hoing i fFecent d at from $6.90 to¥7, only the outslde figure. ranzed from $6.10 Quoti- o %0, vy, from $3.15 to §6.90 for n $6.25 to $0.95 £ or Tight. W heavy lots sold below 36,40, and from the popular prices for me- zely it The market closed il SheCh Was ot so Phis wis aalitics, The runze cLive ns on the precedinz days of the week, and while prices werd pretty woell sustained (he tone of notably the tase with col grades, which i fortunntely constituted tho bulk’ of the sup- ply. The fnmb market also showed weuk of prices $1.50 10 $4.25 und sutes of iamb n w basis of froin #3 (0 55 pts: Cittlo, 12,000 head; caly ) hiend: sheen, 1,000 ve Stock Marke CATTLE—Roceip 051,000 heid. not reported; macketnelive v EiE 10 zo0d native steers, Texas ' steers, AR 400 head: shipm € Hunloe highor; t b5, $6.50006.70. Sugre ool pts, Wipmon ixed natives, + diunbs, §3.00 ve izi Anerican stec Weizh cows, nts, not b pHces, s, none Vi rs, Aln, 85,008 2.50@4.50; fed culvis, #4.00 21 curs; market s d 2 Receipts, 6.000 e sheep sola at o1 3.00004.00; lutubs, §4.85@4.75 for commun Lo teady at ¥ Live Stook Marke! 0t 7 R ) unis 1 besteattle 1.00743,65, 60 head; sh t 5100 high #1.250,0,60, AW AMBXI00! SuEEP—loccipts, 1400 Load; sh T it 4,200 heud; marke L stbidy shipping WwH.AD; butcher stoek, ¥3.5004.10; Ipnents, ipments, COLORADO. toux City Livs Stock Market 902 2 50 114 cows... \UX Oiry, O Vo8 head; official’ yost ou2 481 hoad: murket L 04 i 120 on, $6,0006.25; | 5. 1 ipt vdi strong (o halk, §6.1600 1320 7 CATTLE-Receipts, 1,100 bead; offic )33 1430 050 I DAKOTA, Stock 1 sizht, astock at tho four prinelpal 1200 95 strs western markets Thursday, October b 977 12 fdrs, Recolpts of Hvo L1410 N Teons 770 230 4 G i South Omaha NEBRASKA, (|‘h Ug0. HE s 60 fdrs = 1065 bulls. 14 7 Total.., 1006 cows . Cattlo, Hogs, 2897 4,010 18,000 161000 100 4,800 s, 1,100 neuts, i com< clal yos- day, 525 head: shipments, 441 bead; ¢ mon lower; others steady. Sheep. 1,000 1,400 2,400 BOU 24,197 81,710 904 2 cows 5 2 Mario Nevins ull Hurt, 1080 5 )ws fdrs New Youk, Oct, 5.—A handsome 3,200 10 i D COWS 5 drawn by a pair of powerful buys drove 1192 oxen swiftly up Forty 1096 GO fdrs. 1096 Y socond street last Yo on its way to Central park. I[n the b tdrs 2 85 was seated Mrs, Bull, better known as Marie 2 fdrs T. Bull, By he e ir., son by her fi Nevins Blaine, now the wife of Dr. side was Jawmes ( st husband. Passi evering carriage William Blaine, ng Van O fdrs b doerbilt avenue, the horses begar to rear and 10 fdrs 85 cows 2 furs 806 fdvs 25 fdrs 28 cows B3 steors. 4 culves 1 ste 71 cow 1 cow 2 cows plunge with frigh them to 4 stands the pavement. e tion with the Want Law 4 culves 12; 7 stecrs 12 15 it and the driver brought Ll Ihe boy jumped out and his mother tried to follow, but caught and she fell, her forehead foot striking Mrs. Bull's left arm and shock will probably —— wier for Pditmaste forehead are badly bruised, and this in con. contine ler to her house for some time to come. r. CaicaGo, Oct. b.—Political action of an un 60 | ugual character was taken here today, The 1100 8 D 78 | democratic county convention unanimously 1330 175 1steer 00 | adovted a resolution urging Preside BU9Y 17 cows 00 land 1o appoint ex-Congressman Frank Law 694 1cow 00 | ler posimaster of Chicago, 1165 1 steer 10 847 1steer . 1240 2 25 The run was light and the quality orally very comon, but the aemand | 10NpoN, Oct good aud the sverage of prices paid | Crowley Father {Vodnosdny. | Fathor Hall from his vows, thus enabling him to accept the bishoorle of Father Hall now only swaits canonical con 5. ity s has formally y of the releascd Vermont and ation and ilun Tab o genutne suscess, The | Weizht a minor matter full loads of hogs of Peddlers and some unscrupule or ''the same as Pear i}AGS & TWINI}TS | TENTS, ETC. hemis Omaha Bag (Omaba Teat-Awning buriaps, twine, |18 Facnam Stroo BOOTS AND SHUES, Morse-Coe Shoz Compa Salestoom and Offico 1107110 111 Howarl 3t Factory ~10-121-112) Howard St We the ONLY Munafasturers of Boots anl Shoesin tho state 0f Nebask AL IYItAtion 15 6xteadsd to all Lo inspoot facto Kir!wmla!l, Jones & | Amer, Hand-Sewed L, DRY GOODS. - R M. E. Smith & Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry | GOIDS €O, Dry goods, notto Notlons, gents' furnish. nishing 1 ubds, cor. 1th aud 1th and | Harney Sircets bt QO:&L. i Omaha Upholsteri Johason Bros, ConoloMEANY. | WHOLESALE COAL phgliterad teurntture. [y Gos Hriin - Sttt Wholesale only OpulinNeD firmation, which comes from the standing committecs and from the bishops of America, The high church party here laments the de- parture of so eminent a priest and preachcr, e e APLER THE TRUS IS Secretary of State In Correspond- enca with Suspected Corporations. SeriNarizep, 1L, Oct. b.—Every mail brings in several hundred letters from cor- porations to the secretary of state in re- sponse to the cireular letters sent out two weeks ago. Of the 25,000 letters sent, 3,000 have been returned undelivered, tne cor- porations to which they were addressed having evidently gono out of business. About 4,000 replies have been received, and of these 1,000 say they are no longer doing business. Another 1,000 have made defective aflidavits which will bo returned to them. The remaining 2,000 of the num- ber having paid the £1,000 fee and filled out whe aftidavit satisfactorily. A v of the Iy coroporations, popularly supposed to be under thescontrol of wusts, aMdavit to the contrary. The number imeludes the straw boara and favin implement concerus. Some of the distillery corporations whoso plants are now beingz operated by the Whisky trust havo answered Uit they have disposed of their property and are not engaged in business, butas the records do not show their chart- ers 1o have been surrendered the secreta ey of s is not disposed to accept their amdavits as conclusive and 1s now 1 e - pondence with them. If it transpires that they are not doing business their chart will be cancelled. Lhis is true also of all other corporations which have ceased to do business, many of which controlling uble franchises cven in their corporate me, which other companics would be glad to put to a profitable use. Several vailroad companics have raised the point that they are exempt from the opera- tion of the law ou the ground that by a recent decision of ihe fedoral court in a Kunsus case, the anti-trust act of congress is hield not o apply to railroad companics, overnor Glick and His Perxecator. WasuiNaron, Oct, b+ Ex-Governor Glick of Kunsas has telegraphed Scnator Palme that he will come to Washingion to defe nimself against the charges which have b made against hiin. The charges cover a period when Glick was a goverament pension agentin Kansus, and they are somewhat sensational in character. An employe of the govermment printing ofiice malkes tho accusa- tions. Ho fivst sent them to Mr. Cleveland prior to the inauguration, but no attention was paid Lo them. Siuce then the charges have been sent whito house and pigeon-holed. Re they were sub mitted to Senator Palmer's pension commit- teo and an iuvestigation was determined upon. Priends of Glick suy that the chrges are malicious, and are inspiwed by an ex convict in the Kunsus penitentiary who w refused a pardon at the time Glick was gov eruor, s 5 ASA P, MOINE BEATEN, Ho Will Have to Pay Out For y Thouswnd for Breac Promise. Boxtox, Oct. 5—Tho jury lu the case of Mrs. Auna D, Van Houten vs Asa 1. Morse brought 1u & fet for §40,000. Thisis tho breach of promise case in which Judge Barker of the supreme judicial court, before the ease was heard, issued an order to the several newspapers in Boston forbidding them o publish any of the evi deuce orany comment thercon until the case s concluded. “The trial has occupicd_seven days, Asa Morse, the defendant, is 70 years of age. o is president of the Cambri rt Natio baok, and has been for many terins & mem ber of the school bourd of Cambrides, hag been in both houses of the Massachu set:s legislature, Ho is reputed o be worth #00,000 und is a widower with two daugh Ler liviag, Mrs. Auna D. Van Houtwn is yeurs of age an ite attractive of fof and feature. Ste got a divorce in 185 from a senator in the state of Washington The plaintiff claimd that the defen proposed warriage and she uccepted him on May 14, 1891; that he bought her & £00 en gagement ring and her woading dress, but that all velations were finally broken off by bim suddenly early in 1502 N Mrs Horemunu Badly lojured. S1. Louis,Oct Last eveniog,after thoir performance, as Magician Heremann and his wife were practiciog a new trick, a larg mirror fell on Mrs. Herrmann and cut quite seriously about the left shoulder, — - One word describes iL-"periection.” We re fer to DeWitV's Witch HazelSalve,cures pilos washboard. Miss It, if you tiy to get along without Pearl- ine. The work of wyshing will be harder, there'll be more of it, and it won't b well done. as You'll lose money in the time that's wasted, and the things that are wora E outin the wretched rub, rub, rub, over t* Easy washing with Pearli a't cost any more than hard and ruinous t it Butit saves a good deal, all the way through. us grocers will tell you * this is as pood as® IT'S FALSE—Peariine is ver peddied, § and if your grocer sends you samething in plice of I o it Back Mtonestmsend i¢ back, Y% B JAMDS PVLE, New Vo MAHA Wanufacturers HARDWARE, COMPANY. Streets. HATS, ETC. Wholosale and Harnoy Streots Branch & Co. Kinde, oysters, LIQUORS. Denlars i hardwars Corner 10th and Jackson | mechanies’ tools Jobhers Directory Rector & Willelmy | Lobeck & Linn, it 104 DK 8 Strast —— | IRON wonxs; WA L. Gibbon & Co | Omaha Sale and It WORKS, | and Jnekson | LUMBER. John A Walefield, Tmportad. Amerlean Port- Produce, frufts of all | land comont, Milwau- HIata. cnpm, atruw goods | <afes,vaults, fatl woo Kloves, mittons.” Ll | fron Shitttars And fire o capos. Gus. Andreon. 1ith — e _ COMMISSION. = koo cement nnd Quincy white line. WORKS. Stava rop) —_— | STOVE REPAIRS Frick & Herberl, | Omana Stove Repair Alrs Wholesale llquor dealers | and water nttachmonts 1001 Farnam St ~ PAPER. Carpenter Paper Co arry a full atock for any Klndof ato mate 1307 Doug | OILS, WEiting papers, car.d papers, ote. “DIRT DEFIES THE KING. SAPOLIO i8 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. PROF. HIRSCHBERC, The Celebrated New York and St. Louis EYE EXPERT, By Special Request will again visit OMAHA, OCTOBER 5, 6, 1. Wl i Al Btreet, Omahi, Best Cattle 1o = Market reports b) l aralsued upos spp! REMEMBER THE October 5, 6, 7, At the store of May Meyer & Bro. Co., who have the SOLE AGENCY FOR OMAHA. 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Telephoun 1033 BRING il p— L R UL ETET O SOUL 1L O A, (3 WM You Union $to¢ Yards Company, South Omahas 1 332 marketia tas wa b " Wood Brothars, Live Stosk Co urmisilon Merohunte $0th Uwabis - Telopious 1151 - Chloat» JOUN D DADIAMAN, WAL 8 WIOD! | Managerr wall and wire shoer) abion - n fal