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o] 6.\L\II.\ LIVE STOCK A\l.\RliliTS% Week Opens with Very Light Receipts of Cattle and Hog FEW RECEIVED WERE QUICKLY SOLD Prices Firm and Trading Active on Cattle w Sheep K Henvy, hut no More Th Markets, aken Stghtly Enough—Other Receints of both paratively light for weok, but the rur in over There ceived and the s beef cattl Asido fr contracted in the no native cuttle he westorn rang Buch as the ki id with o roady sale at good s 0 good 1,000 to 1,250-1b, st & to £1.00. The fe mand very urgent everything ut u Cow stufl was mand and brisk prices, £1.50 to 22.50 buyin stock, the bulk going at fr Common Lo chioice en 10 $4.50, or #ood strong prices. chunged hauds freely at pretty suiff fiie common to choive fat bulls, oxen and stags bringing fro 5 10 &350, The fecder trnd lively and teady to i shade stronger than last I\l a8 o very active demand, both from the country and from regular dealers. Sup. plics wore ot at all gxecssive, and offerings Jorv irat hands in siors order.” Il to good at from §280 to £4.40 ighter grades sold all LKepresentutive Attle an corr thie iost tay of o hoa the first T sineep was even months than 3,000 fr of was i ere loss sh cattle re wrceity of really desirable ed than ever A bt b. beeves thero were w of the however, met fat ¢ ors ¢ 150 rong prices At fro ing was strong, the de Wl before noon about 1 had left first hands supply, good de stoal 1sof m light ale at s sold wis prices stock sold largely while the commion and the way from § to §.70, DRESSED BEEF, Cows, pr. No 1 60 1 175 ) Av. 950 ) H00 1 1060 6 870 1.0 140 b 1030 1 1170 10 10 10 i 300 124 00 STAGS 00 1 oxEN. 350 KEIS AND FERDERS. 200 11 1490 .1810 1600 SO0 80 23 it WESTERN CATTLE. Pr No. 230 53 calves. NEBIASKA 15 feedrs.. 938 20 feedrs 1166 B feedrs 1045 b fedrs 1 fecder 1005 Av 820 Av. 1 cow 301 49 feedrs. 1009 1 fecder ) 41 feedra 1064 1 feeder.d der. 060 83 cows. 17 fdrs 2 cows 2 cows. 8 cows 5 fars. 1 fdr 1 cow 2 steery 9 wtags. 1200 1100 1013 1074 il 1079 20 fudrs... 1056 1stag. 1120 1260 WYOMING, 990 1 cows. 1190 1440 913 1cow.... 10 fdrs 1 bull. 102 cows. 12°tdrs.. 1009 6 fdrs. L 940 Gstecrs. 11 6 cows. 1cow.. . 6 fdrs.. . G40 2 stoers. 1255 1 steer.. 1010 1cow...1170 1 cow. .1870 B fdrs. 1087 1fdr. 1210 7 steers, 1061 1buil 1140 1tdr... 1080 1080 10 1070 905 1073 104 fdrs.. 5 firs . 381 40 10 60 11dr. 9 fars 11 steors, 1 cow 7 eows. Cows| 19 cows 2 steers 1 stecr 8 fdrs B fdrs 9 cows 4 steers. 11 1 heifer. 4 8 fdrs.. 1212 1l cows. .. 14 lealf..l 00 4 ealves. 267 1cow... 1130 1cow. L. 670 2cows.. 630 1fdr..... 1010 1steer. 1460 1 steer.. 1 8 steers. 1340 2 steers. 1400 1260 1129 2steers. 1700 Tcow....1080 50 COLORADO, G fdrs, firs, i7 fdrs. 95 Cows 20 firs 01 fdrs 1 steer., 20 fdrs, 28 fdrs. 62 sto 849 960 51206 43 fidrs. 1069 2 fdrs. . B8R0 B strs, 11512 4 cows 1080 1186 10 90 (i 4 fdrs. . 20 fdrs 25 64 fdrs 8 O fdrs. 102 fdry 2 Hoas ~There was the usual light supply of hogs on the first duy of the week, but there were nearly 700 more on sale than were here last Monday. Fresh meat men wero practically the only bayers, Oferings were 100 light to interest packers, and ship- pers were also handicapped by the light supply and the poor quality of tho offerings. Eastérn mark e all Tower, and iu cor quence sellers had to submit as i as they could to a be o 10¢ decline. We wasu mwor consiacration, and fair to 5. Although the trading wa did uot tuke the meagre offerings change hands. The big bulk of the > at $6.80, us against $0.55 and §6.40 nd §0.20 130 one week ago entative s long t BALCS W Saturday Ay Sh 191 HEEP—IReceipls today we 10 nearly eight moaths, or since February 2, when 8016 tead weve receivod. The bulk of the offerings came direct from the range. In sympathy with Chigago the market was quotably about u dime lower, but the de- mand was fairly active and the bulk of the offerings sold. ~ Fair to good natives, §2.75 8.50; fair L0 good westerns, 2,25 coni- mon aud stock sheep, #! good to choice 40 to 100-1b. lambs, Repre- sentative sulos: No. Av. 284 8100k BWES.....0000iiieesstes B 21 natives, mixed: . 109 b5 ruis 135 854 Montana wethe 108 ;Aun Montana wethors 107 D@2 25 f L 004, 00, # 00 8 00 8 00 815 697 Montanu wethers. 108 696 Utah wethers 11 EHecelpts and Disposition of Stoek. Official recelpts and disposition of stock as Juowu by wie books of the Ualon Stock Yards ending pany for yeloek p. m the twenty-fon October 9, 159 RIS Now York Live stock Mar Yok, Oct. 3 ys, 4,891 hend A0 it 1,800 quitrter CALVE vouls' s mixed caly Sieer NEW two o ru\m.lm. 340 " Shipin beeves two days, 1.94¢ 198 P, 83, duy 200 rotwo dny son sale; firn at & as City Live ost. 0 Prieits Stock Mariet CATTLE - Rec 5,400 hoad; Shpping stecrs $1.6003.00; hut i feeders hours 3 HONSES & W1 Head and head veals and 74,00 cints. $4.00 chers $2.10 Leceipts, 2700 hewd; shipments, 1,400 100 bullc of 40: 30 shipy ket 't xed 01520 Yorkers, #6556 SHEEP-Reccipt 1,100 head; niarke $6.2000.90: Tights s, $4.50 3,000 head; K Marker. CATILE <00 Tend; 1 Stoors, # 207 i Hook= Receipts, 3400 600 head s warkit elosed $0.50; bulk of sales. $6.3526.70 SRR - Reecipts, 1900 head 00 heitd; ninr wiets mived natives Tnibs, #2501 Lowis Live S oet. 9 pienis, 1 wood_ tative .55, st St Lovis, head; sl fair to shipni Roevipts, ket st Vit 75 100 heads work; Ntock e Sizn. Receipts of western i K e 4,100 ly cholee xins i Indian shipnients, top prices, shipme @4.50). live stoek at the tour principal 9 Sheep South 0 Chica v Knsis City. St. Louis 400 4100 6011 STOCKS 2,700 3,400 Total 5150 AND BONDS, Opening of Business 1n S, ay Tndicnted Improvement. NEW Youk. Oct. 9.—Au the openi business on the Stock exchange this iz the As & promise of an activity r short of realization as the da, gressed. There was auite a rush of b orders in the early dealings fluence of which a sharp ady corded nce izations set in_ which brouzht ion that was, however, merely fr and the upward movement was qu sumed. Shortly after 11 o'clock the b the about a necame easy and with it wener 8,638 8,500 1,000 5,058 ities Yester. ng of moru- which y pro- puying under the in- was re- Attheendof the first half hour ctional, ckly re- huying 1 list After midday another period of strength set in, but the sustaining influences of the pur- chasing movement were lacking, o prices sagr ine from the the mourning had been established vanged up to 115 per cent Iudid not, however, wipe out early nmprovement, and the final sales i highest figu substantial which werc: Ameri per cent; National Cor Blectrie, 2 por cont; ver cent; General Kleetr) ugar preferred per’ cent: Chicago (¢ show leaders in preferred, n C western. 1 seed Ol 114 and luring 1 off until at the res of which all of the of the urday's closing fi Lvanee, the Jotton age, 2l North- e, Lin- na Lake Shorve, Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg, 19 ver cent; Whisky, Manhattan Consolidated and America n To- co, 114 per cent: Sugar common, 1l per it, and St. Paul & Duluth and New & New Haven, 1 per cent. L on the bear side uisville & Nashville, which, in with the decline in ' London, ling orders from abroad, sold off at, with a recovery of 1% pér cent af close. American Cotton Oil opened rose 2 per cent to Juentiy to and closing 1d, wh Saturday at 20%, opened at 26ig vanced to 27, foll Off to 251 and recoy 26, Wheeli ke Lrie proferred op 481¢) the next sale was at 43, then 4 431, and 451, making a_decline fror opening of 21, per cent. The common fell off 1} per cent. Among other which_declined were New Jersey Central aud Des Mo Fort Dodge, 1 per cent, The Postsays: The general movem the day's stock market was quite uni and was characterized by id Loutsville one exception, and i stock London figured again as a seller, COUrse events in the market for this leave little doubt that the schom, to be repealed by the foreign that the; ings now in new stock on terially low market the tendenc, proving prices, at midday sales of Union “The following are the closing quotaty the leading stocks on the New change today . an expectation underwriters' basis at Eisewhere 1 was clearly tow: the fractional r © stock. TR NOrteTn PAc i 140 20 P.. D& Gull.... thwoste o pld..... New York (i Y, & N.13 itirlo & We Atehinon Adams EXpross Alton, T, H..... do pref'd n Express 1 O & Ol Or Chieago & Allon. C. I & Q " IR feigo G, Consolidatend Gius 0.0, C, & Bt L. Col, Coal & Tron Cotton O Cert Dol & Hudwon. . Del. Lack. & Wost D, & It G, protd drs. 00, ¢ Pullmai P Readiig Kiehmond do prefd.....! B9 Grande West, do pref'd Rock Iniand St Paul do profd. f St Panl & Onaii, 0 t North'n pf'd Sant. 11 D0d Hitnots Ce: St Paul & Dulutl &7 Lako Erlo & W o prof ke Shore.. .. 1 1 rust uis. & M Louts. & N. A Manhattan Con Momphis & C M. &St L Michlean Ceniral D &R G Missourt Pacitic Genoral Mobile & Ohlo ational Linsc: Nash. & Chatt O F, &1..00 Natlonal Conda CF & L prefid do pr 8 |H.&T ¢ N.J. Central.. ..} TA A& N M Norfoll & W. pf TS &K C North Ameri'n Co Xit Pacifie &0, Con, | Pacific EXDross Western Unton ¢ Wheellng & L. B o pref'd “asked The total snl tncluding: Atehiscn, 6,500; 7.500; Chleago, Burlington Chicago Gas, 13,700; Distille & Cattl General® Eloctric, 5,700 v, 9,200 Nutlonal Lead, Now York & Now 1, 3 £,800; North {8t Paul i Unlow, 7,100, Aniericun Quincy, i Re Uiion Pacitic, Weste Boston N Oet. 9. K Quotations. Call louns. 3@5 per cent. Closing quou 1 mining shares: T80 Wesilugli. Eloc o profuroad BTle | Wisconsin Cen, Athehison 2nds. Atehison 44, Wisconsin Ce BOSTON, ne lonns, H&7T pe stocks, bonds T & S8 F an Sugal Sugar pd lephone Hoston & Albiny Hoston & Malne' furwo Bxp.. York of the market m- per to at reacting h closed d ad- red to ned at ' and m the stock shares on the day's transuctions nes & ent of iform, gains| n this The stock 1891 is ; ankers and are selling ont their surplus hold- of taking up the A ma- n the rd im- action vas duc chicfly to the persistent ons o York ex Pacitie prerd of stocks were 149,900 share viced: Louis- 4,100 Northwest- ading, 4,400 cent; wLony Tk, Allouez Mining Co. Rubber San Diey Unilg Went End ... West End pfd Hiney Tamarick On the Loudon Market, NEw YORK, Oct. 9.- Qispateh from London: | Seven soverclgus wore recelved from Cllua. lhe Post's financlal thousund Bar THE _OMAHA DAILY BEEi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1893, gold was 77 mand. Sily jorts of prompt modifieation on the Shorman e Rupeo pajer The markets wors very quiot h The colonial lon o furthoer, then they Tapsed, hu still high preminim: i price sses and finn will ealn in confl Wl around. Argentine Braziland Uraguay stocks were ospecially Vanged and fiem on e A fow 1 New York NEw York, Oct. 0 At 2 pet el Offcred ut 2 per cont STERLING BN uslr b Mancy Market. MONEY ON CALL per cent Easy ANTILE PAT ent NG i actual Ils $4134.85 for 8 for sixty days commereinl biils, i 74 e Fates SL1g/r 4,81 SILVER CERTIFICATES =78 4@ 74 GOVERNMENT BONDS 188 e bonds 2 auotations on bonds NW Dot B €1 M Wl vl D& R G DSR G MK & MK & M N.d G N Pac. 18ty N. Pac. uds N, W. Consols o aet London Murket Quotations. LONDON, Oct, 0.4 . tations on the London were m.—The closing tock exchung quo- today Canadian Pacitic Eric Erie Tilinols M DRIGSE Panl o T New York Pennaylvania x. Contralnew 48 54 a0 Bansiven Mosey Rute 3% per oz A1 por cont of discount in the opon short and threo-months per cent markoet for bills, 1% Now Vork Mining Quotations. NiEw Yok, Ost following nre the mining quotations Con. Cal. & Vit e &N Hom Atk Piynio I 115 Sierea Novada ) St 10/ U ) v W diiciet 00 ‘n\w“lu\"‘u‘ ) il it San Franeiseo Mint SAN FIRANCISCO, Oct, 9.-Tiie auotations for tlons. official closing mining stocks were as follows Alt 10 Hotie Gon 15 i 10 Cholly 20 Con. Cal. & Vi 200 Crown Polut Gould & Curry Hale & Noy Mexiedn. .. Potos 100 S Louis, Ot 9. hanged, fons. Mining mar dull, un- Following are th bsing quotu- TR ARKed T 2150 100 “Ankod $.00 .00 Granite M.$ el Reports. The Biritish Board of T crmbershows: Exports of yar Kingdom, 19000000 10%: total for t 10 dinte, 149,900,600 1hs., againet 175,351,000 Ibs. last_yeur, Exports of cloths for the month, 420,000.000 The s total for the season 10 dite, 8,358,0581,000 s against 3,635,125,000 1bs. 145t yenr. Fin 1 Notes. ¥, Oct. 9.—Clearings, 81, Pawis, Oci 9.~Three per cent rentes, 40¢ for ihe aceount NEW Yonk, Oct. 9 balances, $4,186,203., OMAnA, Oct. 9. Cloarings, #5 day List Week, $793 060, PHILADELUHIA, Ot 1,0 LOXDON, Ot 0, report fol United 1e KAxsas (1 93 951 Clearings, $70,117,853; ame ). Cloarings, 6,- 207, 9.l nzs, $1,984.4 Money, t 110, cusy a6 ber cent. CINCINNATI 00t 9. —Money, N anie, H1 ings, 32,3 MESPHIS, selling at ¥ balances, $9.595 LONXDON, O:t. 9.~Tho amount of bullion withdrawn from tho Bank of Enzlaad on bul- ance tody Is £7,000 9.~Clearin Money qu on NCw' Y 637 por Yent e premium, Clear- Oct. 9 50 | New York e emium. Clearings, $277,6: ot at ork, 75¢ pre- NEW ORr LB 4.51% exchanze, pir count Box Oct. 9. —Commereial bills, arings, $1,001,650, New York sonie per’ $1,000 dis- 11,665,000 Y omingd w214 New York, 17@121; i Produce Market. ints of butter are very ¢ firm. All_commission houses wre compluining of the dimiculty expe- nced In- gotting enough to supply the re- quirenicnts of their rezulir customers ereniery, 2 :; wood creamor fuircreamery, 24, holce to ¢ Tair to good_country sk, frosh, 1617c. s were belng protty gencrally hold The market up, but can hardly he ed from the ov ADOUL the top o1 Chickens 1s 1 old hens, Ducks, VEAL-Thero aro g is pretty well aid 1o have 111 ) low ic s good many Chotee small and fut’v avy, AGLDC, iv ehickons, $2.50 Aucks and redhends are slow toul ducks, $1.25. HoNey—Honey 15 commenct little frecly, but Hght for it; choieo white Ovsrins Modiums, oxtra stundards, company sclects, ME- Dy 0 move n o demad 15 sl wver, L6B17¢ 17¢; horseshoes, 21c; vets, | 24¢; BEANS—Pancy hand-pick 2,007 2.20; common White beans, § 11,75, T t in the aarket, « U the op I8 liirge and the 0 up- plying tho denand very Iargely. Quions arc qunted at b0 T5e i PoTATORS -Western potatoes are irming up and prices will have to be advineed wt this point. 1ol own_ potitoes in small Jote from store, 755 home 2rown, in car lots, 700 7 10, from store o Colorado fre 18 n good d selling in this market, but the demand is st wlied entiroly by the' gardencrs. Ordors. for cisbbage from the country are filled ut 14e per b, 1l of eably ov—There Is considerable poor ket and somo very fancy K, 30i0800; second grade, 260 1 PO grown, per bbl @842 s —The supply Is fair; home #3; Jersey stock, per bbl, #4,00 FRUITS, stern Concords, per basket, CALIFORNIA vory sear Proos clings, $1; 10 Frures—Bartlott 5 o pechos, pi 5-ho0x lots, per box, §2.00122.75; other varietics, por lLox, #1 Tokiy grupes, c and niuscat geapos, $1 APPLES-Choleo eating, caster #4.00; cholee westorn, 4 ing, £ CliaNnEnR frecly per bbl., and bugl are hox, #1; Burtlott per bbl,, cholce cook~ Oranberries aro arriving v : in d demand THOPICAL FRIITS, bout por per bun i 4op , small 1o Messinas mediung LEMONS per _box, Miori, ca #5.5070.00), o ouly i o'y oranges re- maining; Riverside Moditorranenn swoots, 4 HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. Hinks—No. 1 gre hides, 2¢: No. 1 croen’ salted ¢ No. \ides, 26 [bs. 10 40 1bs., Bei N 1bs: to 40 1bs., 20} 5 Ibs., & ) 16 1bs., 8c; No.'1 dr; flint hides, 3¢: No. cured hid, #4.0025.00; . 2 'ye 1t hides, 4c: No. 2 d'hides, 4c. n fully'c; i hort wooled ings 81010 (short dry No 2, Nebraski arly skins), No. s Short woolud oarly skins), dry flint, Kausas und or Wool pelts, ber 1h., actual weight, 10 dry flint Kansas and Nobraska wurrain wool pélts, per 1., actual welght, dry flint Colorado bitehor wool pelis, 1w, actunl welght, 9g10c, dry fiint Colorado mur rain wool pelts, per 10, actual welsht, 7400, dry pleces and bucks, dctual welght, 5@7c. Minnenpolis Wient MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9.—Whoat opencd weak and lower this morning, with the trade gencr- ally bearish because o ccipts hoero at Duluth, the uggregate belng 1,935 Sowe outside orders 10 buy werd re- ported, and caused a slight rally, but some #top-loss orders fully counteructed tuis intiu- Owing to theggovers t report | tomorrow AL SERTHOES e ved v and e hore. 1) t Satied vy's w0 ol ad v K whent ¢ sold at 591y, market from o cars A tendency to weaker anite in calling ita flat due 160%¢, wed 1o d 1t itur and sed: [1ard I No. vory ‘ to Re sl wis ke and soid at ulk, for conir yat $0.006,9,50 New York Markets New Youk Frovn—Re DRES; OXPOFLE, 4,000 LhIS; sales, Tine in whe tures, 2 supert iy MEAT Dull: v 245, e )12, 25, BarLEY “Steadier: No. 2 Milwaukee, 66 BARLEY MALt Dull; western, two rowed state, 7 six-rowed WhEAT b 0ot 0 te, 8,600 8,000 pkizs, il mix- #3500 4,25 1o sell Wwith the cints 43,103,601 ry patents i superfine, e futures & lower wn clevator, 70¢ red, 675¢: No. ened Gy lower o Id ol slowly 500 bu <ot 3 red cipts, 337 s 186,000 1 quiot; No. 910,000 Spot murket In store_and sy enbi it 7 Mivy RN = Keeeipts, 109,000 sales, 515,000 hu, Spotsige lowe No. 2, 47 aull, ¢ receipts and fo report; Nov for ex- oxi 7,000 futures, il i clevator hu <ot in ng < of unfuvo mber s, loss on Iarie vernuent Decenbe closing at 4 OATS—Receipts, 253,000 b _exports, 200 bug sales, 180,000 Hu. futures, 17,000 hu. ‘spot Spots e Jower and duti. Options i e lower on larze receipts and i sympathy with ¢ Octobor, B330283% e, closing 833e; Novens e, 83130 wing 3350 December, 34e, elosing 34¢ 2, 43348605 No. 2 whit N Bite; No. 2 Chicago, 34584 % c; No. 8 Chicago 88c; No. 8 white, 850: niixed wostern, 3403 white wostern, d630e HAY-“Dull: Shipping, ehoien, $6.000 850, Hops - Steady ; 2401 Pacific const LEATHER Firn) Woot -Quict ¥5.506.50; good to \te, com 1970000 to eholee, 193 done: VISIONS -Cat wmcits, fivm; fair demand; plekled Dellles, searce, 12500 I81e; pickled vickled Nans, 101 e, Lurd, L elosed at #10.20; siles, : ontlon sales, nones Oc November, $9.60: Docember firni: extra mess, $19.50, BURTER-Quing: stato. dairy, 21002 cronntery, 30@30c; wostorn® dalry nerenmery, 20030¢; westi e Elgin, a0 ChEEse Quiet; fancy. 114¢: full s Werks stute and Pennsylvania, fre recelpts, cce, 20@08c; #.50. Pork tory, state.large, 11@11ye: ims, 20, 24c; western s, TALLOW . Pirm: city $2 per pki.) COTTONSEED. O~ Duil: erude 3540 ROLEUM ROSIN- Sty #1170 1,20, TURPENTING — Ensy Steady: don s Jipin, 40141 L Motassis -Steaiy: Now Orlenns open kettle, co0d (0 eholee, 3100320 At firn; safes, 1,6 tost, 35e; eX-xhip, 31 Bandod Aniericin, $12.2512.50, lake, $0.60, notinal, 13605 yel- Steady: United elosed at 69%e. stiined conmon to good, fairto extra, 234@ Ruw uscovado 89 't Pii Tiox bt Corren - Easier EAD_ Wenk: domestic. $3.60 IN=Weak: Straits, £20.50 Did, SPELTER= sy doniestic, 3305, Croix hhds| St. Louis Markets, 1. Lovis, Oct Unchanged. WitkAT UL the Sessic elosed Tae b cash and October, ConN-—Dend ¢ Saturday ber, 347, TS toher sber, 27 Ry L s IARLEYQuict; swmole lots Minnesota, 60@ BRAN—Higl vs 59@600, enst track, HAY—Good deniand for'ies le<: timothy ranzes §9.00218.00; prairic, $7.00@5. 50, LEAD AND SPECTER—Boti lower, with sellers at §3.40. FLAX SEED BUTTER - Scaree and i . dadry, 20627¢. MEAT—} WiIsKy u Firm: 81.01, 2 creumery, 20@ jobbing #18.50; Dry salt_meats, ibs, §9.50; slorts, Hacon, Shoulde i shorts, $11.28 I Lard, nou, shouldors, i box longs and ribs §11.1 i 10rs—flour, 5,0 corn, 169,000 1. ; Siesrsrs - Flon bu.; corn, 49,000 hu.; wheat, 4,000 100 bu, Cofe Youk, Oct. 9.-Options opened un- a0 18 points Tower; Tuled. dull and mall docal trade, following Brazil news [ weak European wdviees: elosced sted, et decline of 107220 points; Havr warket frrogular, closing 4 Ge higher on near options and @iee lower on others Total sales, 11,250 Dugs: Oetober, $17.05 17.10; regular “#17.30 buyers' options November, smber, 160071610 Jununry, §1 5.3515. May, #15.10. Spot Kio, quict sler; No.7 R10 b JANEIRO, Oct. 0. —Totul stock 15,200 bites: Santos purchises for the for the United States, rope, 26,000 bags: Santos 1 averaze Santos, 15,000 Freights by steamer to 1 Santos, United L1000 hugs; . 9.—No. 7, 22,200 firu. Exeh i Rio, reis per 10 nominal at mship Surdin Prince, with 1,9 sh banlks closed Kansns City Markets. KANsAs C1ry, Oct, 9.—Wiikat—1 lower; No. 2 hatd, 03405 No, 2 No. 2 rd Cors—1@ise lowe No. 2 white, 3333 Oars—Very firm; No. 2 white, 252 Ry E—In fair demand 480 FLAX SEED - Wenlk: 917020, Brax—-Weak: 5 WAy Higher; timothy £5.80007.00, Burren -Flrm; crean mixed, 82%@38¢; No. 2 mixed, 251;@27¢; nomlnally, 47@ #.0029.00; prairie, 24 y, 18 cetpTs ~Wheat, 41,000 bu.g corn, none Wheat, bu; oats, none 39,000 bu.: corn, 8,000 Milwauken Mari MILWAUKEE, Oct. 0 WaEAT Wenkor; northern, 635 Dog Cony—&teadyiNo Oats Lower; 274328, BARLEY- Higher; 2,5030; sample, 3@ Rye—Lower: No. PROVISIONS - Nominal, Pork, #17. Lard, piprs--Flour, 3,600 bbls.; wheat, 60,500 bitrley, 96,400 b1 SHIPMENTS ~[lour, 700 bbls.: wheat, 41,000 bu.; burley, 115,000 bu. 1| Murkets, WiEAT-Qulot; demand Wolders offer_moderitely; Califor- 8izd@on 915d per contal; No. 2 105 7d per cental; No. 2 54 6l peiF contal Quier, demund woderate 2, Liverpy or, Oct. 9 winte, Conn 34 Pomk short elear LARD—4 TALLOW 4s Prime mess, 865 80, 55 1bs,, Us Gd; Bacon, lon long cledr, 4 and 1bs., Grain Murket. ProR1g, Oct. 9.~(0orN—No. 2, 30¢; 87 . OATSActive, irregular 28303 No. 8 white, 270250 KyE-—Scarce; No. 2, 4 WHIsky - Firm: wiiies, #1,12 RECELRTS - Whoat, 6,000 1) bu.i oats, 116,000 bj rye, 7,000 by SHIPMENTS-Wheat, none; coen, rye, n oats, 78,000 bu.; Duluth Wheat A DuLuTH, € T aall. Clos No. 8 0.2 white, 264@ 114 5,01 § none; barley, 8,000 bu.; 0; barley, 5,000 bu. rkot, was w 4 Octof No. 1 i cush, 08 ¥e. On track ak and norther: uber, £ No. i No Muy, ‘714 ay, 70N northern, 53 1 northern, o arrive §r. Lovis, Oct. 9 gontinge very slow ings. More would had. The former the latter ut 11 13c. and practically no Bright and hetly for lack of offer taken if thoy could be © quoted ut 14G16%5¢, and Low grades gvery dull 10 fine wools New York Dry Goods Market. NEw YoRk, Oct. 9.—The week opens dull and uninteresting dry goods market. Ad- vices from the interlor indicate that 1ight stocks of goods ure belug currled, but also iu: on a dleate there 18 ne stocks with affair are. PPrices show irrog Assortments are incomplete limiting productions. Cotton ot Hold thelr own as to pelees. T & mod erate export demand and less loeal (nquiry G ams and woven fahrics rale steady, with | fair demnad. Prints and printing cloths rule stondy, Dress and. woolens nre dull Tho ng trade shows 1tt] Stir s rulo. narket ts dall and the outlook un= promis digpasition to carry at Wishin n RS Thov now Tnrity mAN e gouds turers Cotton Mar GALVESTON, Ot 0 " low middling 1 not and gt Groat | biles Lling, 8 1100 Viry 16 CpOrts 1o 1,279 416 bl s Oct, 0.-Rasy SHes, spinnors, 61 10 middling, i Tinary, bales to Groat Biritain 5,313 bitles 45 Do ol April, v, $9.03 Mt g Lo 19 Mirket stoady Ales: ordinary good ordinary, 74 middiing, 733 middlin od 8 1-16 3 middling fair, 8 <04 stlos, 458 Tow mlddiin 1 Mark Oct. 9. Nati ar 6oig; | 694 closed, 70, Salo menis, 146,572 hhis Prersnuna, Oct. 9 entes ¢ 70hy; It SAVANN AT Firn nt 250 ROSIN “Firm at 00 WILMINGTON, Oct i, 8 s e at TURPENTINK O, cutes Crry opened 1 transit eortifl- \ost, 70 lowest 100" Bhls.; ship: Fiihs, 104,674 HHIS, National ‘transit cortifi- <od at 70 0,000 blis. SeuTs - Firm; stratned, 241505 tar Quict; hard, §1 Northwost. The Northwestern stock of Whot i privite clevators of Minniapolis at 877.000 bu, o gain. _over last Monday - of 160,000 bu The Market Record westinates tho' stock in | country clevators of Minnesota and the two | Dakotas at 2336,000 b, an - nereass for | the” weeke of 85000 bu! This brings the | northwestern stock usive of mill storage, upto 13,030,858 bir an_increnso of 627,511 bu. The' Minneapol th stock s 10,679,000 bu., against 7,767,500 4 year ag a1 #1115 £1.60 firy soft Wheat n the MISNEAPOLIS, Oct, 9 Miller reports the gin Butter Market. Erais, T, Oct 9.-The butter murket 1, hecanse of - Chicago World's tair. - Prices for the con fixed at 29¢, Lond INDON, O ady; Jivva, 105 was Sugar M 5 Svaan refining Quiet Vs 6al but DETAINLD AT QUATANTINE, (2 Tho Russin an Wil Have n ¥ \ New Yok, Oci. 9. -Passenger Agent Bouz of the Hamburg-Amevican Steamship company made the subjoined statement a ning the reported outoreak on | board the steamship Russia now,aetained at Quarantine by Dr. Jenkins' order SALL the captains have a standing order to turn back the moment any indication of cholera appears on board their ships, Cap. tain Sehmidtof the Russia reported to me yesterday that three physicions we on board during the voya Lwo of these doctors, Hoffman and Lanew. ave vegularly employed physicians of our line, The other, Dr. Nictmer, was a passenger. Of all the deaths on board, non coraiug to these sutlenien, was due o cholera. The first death was caused by sei-sickness. Another woman fell dead on the deck from heart dis. case.one boy died from evysipelis of the foot and a biby and 4 woman succumbed to the summer complint. The woman who feil ill on the arrival of the ship at quaran- tine renos toSwinburne island before nature her malady be ed. The above facts em vodied in revort sizned the three physicians and now in Dr. denkins possession. The health oflicer assured me yesterday he had no facts upon which to base a statement that the Russia had eholera oard. He tin the stip and pas sengers for five days asa measure of pre caution.” ot Alliance. 5, Oct. 9. —Tho international meet- Lvangelicalalhance convened ves- Addresses of welcome were de President. Bonney of the World's Coneress auxiliary, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Dr, J. 1. Burrows and others. These wero re sponded to by Lord Kmuaird of London, Prof. Henry Drummond of th university, © Scotland; O Ros Nepven, who spoke for sther Rev. Prochet of Rome and General O, O. Howard of the United States arm, s Twenty-Two Passengers Drowned. SAN Iraxcisco, Oct Advices brought by the steamer Rio de Janeiro state that the suiling vessel Synou Maru was wrecked off the coust of Japan on the 4th inst. Twenty- two of the pussengers were drowned. LIKE A RAY OF SUNSHINE. ing of th terday. livered b The World Loves a Womnn Who Is Ch ful and Light-Hearted. A woman may baas beautiful as Helen of Troy and as alluring as the serpent of the Nile, yet if she be not cheerful she is altogether incapable of winning and keepi affection after it is won. This old world is on the lookout for all that is brignt and gay. There is so much of sorrow lurking in every corner that we want to turn our backs’ upon it whenever we can: therefore, a woman to be appreciated in home and social lifo must be like a ray of sunshine rather than a cloud, no matter how beautiful that cloud may be. Weo women are not so apt to pressed by rainy days and othe influcnces that” really should not have the power to dampeén the tone of our spirits, Suppose the weather is gloomy and we get up feeling certain that w are in for a very severe case of the blues, ow, if we have a mind to we can fight off those cerulean horrors and » a e our- selves and every one about us eo het- ter and brighter, instead of gloom / and deprossed, Many a woman has been heard to “1 have the blues dreadfully today, vet T don't know what f Now, in cases such as a positive sin to let gloom settl down over our spirits when a lit- tle energy will dispel it. There are many real causes for downheartedness, ill health, the loss of friends and the nu- merous trials that come into every | and which are heusrt ' not talked of openly, ven these | can be lived down, and we can cultivate a seoming cheerfulness that after a time loses its artifi nd brings with it a tendeney to look on the bright rather than the dark side of life, Thie optimist is popular; therefore, encourage a spirit of cheerfulness, for with it all ills grow s and every burden becomes easier to bear, 4 be de- outside and 1'ni sur these, was Petor There he The Bowery w York Stuyvesant's bowery in 1664 had his stiff Dutch garden. An old pear tree which he planted was cherished and protected by his descendants until a storm blew it down in 1867, This bow- ery contained 600 acres. 1t was in 1664 than an English fleet appeared in New York harbor and demanded the sur- render of tae city. The towns people and the burgomasters were eager 1o sib- mit and avoid vombardment. Old Poter Stuyvesant refused to give up the city and tore into little fragments th letter which had been sent by the English commander. The old Dutchman then went tothe fort and took his place behind the guns, ready to resist to the death. His more prude; councilors gathered up the fragments of the letter, placed them together, read | the letter to the people and agreed upon the terms of surrender, which Stuyves- ant was finally forced to ratify. Though the English then became masters of New York, the old Duteh settlers never lost their influence and Dutch was the lan- | guage of the city until the end of the century, - - DeWitt's Witeh Hazel 8 taln | nighest, | Every time When you use Every bright housckeeper wants it. All bright grocers keep it. . Made only by B K FARrBANKeC [WEV(TEN Manufacturers BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY Importers aid wanufae tirers of flour sacks, HORSE COvERS Lurlaps, twine 11 Farnam & —_— BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shoz Compan Snlosroom und ¢ TENTS, ETC. [Omaha Teat-Awning COMPANY. HOT- 1100 1L Ho var 1 St Fnctory ~11- 1211125 Howard St ONLY Manufasturors of Boots and © 0 Nebeaskt tation is exteadad to all to inspect Wo aro th tho st noral in COMPANY. Whi mire, agonts Boston Rubber Show Co. 110 and rubhir 041105 Harnoy Streot. | 1510 Harney Str —_— S DRY GOODS, oz M. E. Smith & Co. ‘Iiilp.llrich-liuch Dry ‘"x’m“;‘ »:v- n.»:! ons, fHVl— s Notions, gents' furnish 1l wnd THoward Sts, 1k goods, cor. 1t and —_— e _ FURNITURE. | 3 i s hoots, shoes Omaha Upholstering | Johason Bro COWANTS WHOLESALE COAL, 1008 Farnam Street DEPREDATIONS OF INDIANS Renegade Reds are Having a High 0ld Time Above Rock Springs. WYOMING SETTLERS GREATLY ANNOYED ghtered by the Red- skins, Cattle Driven ON the Ranges, Timber Tires Startod and Forago Consumed by Their Ponies. Rock Serisas, Wyo,, Oct. 9.=The country north of Rock Springs is overrun with In- dians who are wantonly slaughtering game for the hides. These red devils respect neither man or woman, or the laws of the country. Tiey not only kill the gamo for the hides, but anuoy seettlers by driving stock off the ranges. About a month ugo these lazy vagabonds swooped down upon the country southeast of Rock Springs and cleancd up nearly everything in sight. A fire which was started by them is now ruging in the timber hey are very msolent and do not hesitate to kill the stock of scttlers for their own I'hey have with them 4,000 or head of ponics, cating up cvery spe grass in the country. The scitlers have mado complaint o the authoritics, but no effort hus been made to stop the depreda- tions. use ar of P Getting K, r Bonds. CiieaGo, Oct. 9-—A local pape following special from Washington: from France and the presence of N financiers in Washington shed a strong light on the administration’s financial — policy. President Clove land Is getting ready for an issue of bonds, it will be denied that he is doing this, but the bonds are coming, A %aris cablegram states that the United States is sccking to arrange for 100 000,000 gold bonds wbrona. Denjal made in ofticial eircles just was done two weeks ago when the Paris cablegram said that an issue of &, 000,000 wis bein anged. These denials are correet; nevertheless the finineial pulse wrope is beng felt by experienced finan ciers and the resull is made known to the administration has the Cables w York - Kiled 11 Wit and Shot » Guest, Yousastows, 0., Oct. 9. —James Campbell, retived saloon kecper, shot and killed his wife and fatally wounded Patrick Liuny, u guest of the family, at his residonce in the castern part of the ity at midnight. Campbell had been drinking. but was not intoxicated, The murderer was ar. rested and Linny taken to o hospital. Camp. bell is 60 years years oid, and his wifo was about the me When ar ted ho attempted to pailiste his crime by stating that he caught Linny and his wifo in a4 compromising position. Mrs. Campbell had always borne @ good reputation, and the indignation was 50 great when he told this story thut a lynch ing was only prevented by the prompt aetion of Chicf Cantwell in spiriting Catupbell away e DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Salve cures sor DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Salve cures uleers - Suw the Solur Lelipse, Sax Fuaxcisco, Oct T'he annuai ph of the eclipse of the sun today passed diag onally on the Pacific in o eral southerly dircction, ncarly par sllel with the western coust of North A ud extending from a point about 600 miles south of the Aleutian islands at sunrise to Lima, 1%ery, at sunset. Iu this city the eclipse was only partial, and at the time of greatest observation, six teenths of the sun's diameter, or nearly oue-half of the ora of the dise, wis obscurcd The sky here was cloudless and the acmos phere clear, giving @ fine opportunity for observation. The first contact ocourred st 19 minutes, 27 seconds past 10 o so srica, Children Cry for Pitcher’'s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ve curcs piles. A ¢ lobbers Direlory e HARDWARE Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck & Linn, COMPANY Denlors 1 hardwaro and Nantes' tho s 1004 Dougl s Stroot Corner 10th aud Jnckson Stroots —— | - HATS, ETC. | IRON WORKS. WAL Gibbon & Co | Omaha Saie and Tron Who WORKS Hats. enps. iraw goods, | Safosvailts, Kloves. mittens. 1 fron st and arney strocts capes, Gus and Jickson _ COMMISSION. | Branch & Co. Produce, Androen, it LUMBER. & John A Wakielield, mportad, Amerfcan Porg- Tand camont, Milwai kinds, oysters. | white f = LIQUORS. | STOVE REPAIRS Frick & Herbert, | Omana Stove Repair | Woiks ers | frults of all Stovn ¢ and wator wttaeh, for any Kindof sc madn 1907 Dougia 88 = [{ILS Carpenter Paper Co| Standard 0l Co. Carry u full stock of | printingd writin papers, ete ira Wholesale liquor do; 1001 Furnam st | PAPER. | ned and lubricating olls , erease. nxlo oto ———————— resstessace. * Worth a Guineaa Box," | 26c. AEECHA PILLETS Dislodge Bile, Stir up the Liver, Cure Sick-Headache, Female Ailments, Remove Disease and Promote Good Health. Covored with a Tasteless & Soluble Ooating, Famous the world over. Ask for Beccham's and tike no others, Of a guists, Price 25 cents a box. Depot. 16 Canal St CRTTL BRI LUMARRNANNAL 20 INDAPO I GREAT HINDOO REMEDY Vi i AROVE Nory Lot Vi 1y 1T ol or Kot. ' P L1 00w canmaivo, 00 o wiil wend I on Fecipt of price. Bamphlet in senle Jentul Medicul Cor il i OMAIIAG Sty ongnss 1 1054 8 oy & 6 Pear i Leading Ditggists JAPANESE | P;:l ) 9) =) A New and Complete Troak SUPEORITORTIS, Cogentie ¢ Boxes of Ointmont., Of ovory nature und g , consleiing of fment aud' tyo A pevor-fulling Curo for Pilng o, Tt makos an oporaio Sith tho kusfe OF Thoctions of Garbilio nell wieon are Yainful and eeldom o pormonent curd, and o on csultivg 10 death, unnecossiry, Why endur thic torrible disenna? We, guntantes. 8 “ny caoe. Yol Gy hiy foF CUNS'I IPATION Cured, Pltes Prevented, L byJapanose tiver Pollols tho grent LIVER and 5TOMACH REGULATOR und I g R G T &:h: n‘> peclally adupted for children's Uso, W Doses GUABANTEES fssuod ouly by Kuhn & Co.,g0lo Agents,Omaha, Noh Seventeen Jewels. boxes to © Other things belng equal, the more jewels in a watch the more as a times \ Picee it will be. The (RUBYJEWLL[D‘ Ducher - ampden . ADJUSTED o)) accurate Watches alone contain 50 many 45 seventeen jewels, Olks, Luntgn, O, " DoNT FRET! about your nerves; don't bo pale. weuk, nory ous, frotful, stoepless; don't huve palnin b or side; don’t be without i bition for work of pleasure. Puta keen edgeon iife. Use Nerve Beans. n now vegetable discovery of res markuh ¢ power over all nervous troubles in votl sexes ¢ o Lox, onough (or two wooke At druzgists, or by wall. Nerve Bean Ca, Bufalo. N. Y. SouTH OMAHA. - " Union Stock Yards Compaay, South Omahas Best Cattle Ho and “hosp warket o the waik e e e e ] COMM) AOUBES. Wood Brothars, Live Stock Commission Meroheats $073th Cmaba—Telephons 1151 - Chicate JOUN D DADLAN, WA R WD | Maangece Markot reports by mail and wire cheerfal wralshed upoa spplication.

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