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COMMERCIAL AND i the Opening Was Weak and | Prices Lower, Wheat at WS CORN AT FIRST RATHER EASY Later a Decline Created w Good Gener: Demand,n Pertion of Which Was Credited to the Short Interest. Cnicaco, Oct. 16 feeling in the wheat pit late in was the feature of trade today. Dispatches reported thirty boat loads worked for ex port at New York. Awereatlot of wheat was recovered during the closing hours 1 bought at somewhat start, and it closed at a net Provisions are about une t the opening was weak and prices 10 1¢ lower, ad vanced 1 the opening tigures, then ruled easy again and prices declined e, fluctuated some and Whien advag ot from 114e to 15ce, held quite steady and the clostng o o hikher for Trecomber an | 1je higher for May than the closing figures Saturday, For a whiic feeling was very unsettied. 1t was claimed that about 5,000,000 bu. of long wheat was closed out. The trade started in with a panicky fecling on lower ecables, prospects of a ,great increase in tho visible supply’ of wheat and the heavy northiestern arrivals. On the curb pre vious 1o the opening this morning Pardridge Jent bis in to depress prices, and he 18 0 liberal seller at the opening of the rular mar the heavy long line of \eat neld for Wall strect scems to have veen principaily in the mind's eye of some people, tz-Dupee, Baldwin-Far num, Milmine, Bodman & Co., Norton Worth- ington, 1. J. Lozan & Co, and _other prom incnt houses with close New York connee- vions were good buyers n At first was rathe with the weakness i other markets, and ruled from e to lge lower. At the decline there was quite a good general demand, a portion of which was credited to the short interest in the southwest. This, in conjunc- tion with the small increase in the visible supply. imparted a Jittle more strength, ana prices during the latter part of the _session graaually advanced from %¢ to e, and the appreciation was fairly well supported to the elose The oats market,» held up by the frmness of corn, active. Holders did not seem scll, and shorts were covering to some ex- tent. Prices hada jcrange, and closed from Ige to Yye higher than Saturday Provisions were dull. Prices fell oft a lit- tle asn result of the slumpin wheat, but reacted later, following the rally in that cereal, Iistimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, #00 cars ; corn, 1,000 cars ; oats, 480 cars ; hogs, 14,000 head. The lead TArticics, jon | the sess Corn was lower the prices at gain of 3¢ Wheat from anged casy in sympathy principally wus rly anxious to Gpon. | High, 00% (w31 0670 R 45 745 Cash quotations were as follows: Frouvn-Quiet and easy; spring patents, 61%4c; 10¢ 2 spring, No. 8 epring, Glbc, 2 white, 29c; £v--No. 2, nomi 66 1.0, 11, 851@AD FrLAX Seen-$1.0201.0215 TIMOTHY SEED—Prime, £.30. PORK--Mess por_ bl $17.50@218.00; lard, per 100 Ibs., $0.55@9.60; short ribs sides (lose), #0.45@9.50; dry ' salted shoulders 8§7.0007.25; short cleur sides (boxed), )., Disttllers’ finished goods, per gal., BAL 0.3, f.0. b., 38@ “hanged. were the recelpts and ship- ments AUTICT Vs, Lh\le7 9 b 9,000 000 2000 400,000/ 5000 134,000 13 Oats, bu Rye. 'bu Barley, b On the Produ market w dalries, 190G 2000 Now York Mar 16, Froun—Recoipts, oxports, 24,000 bbls.; sules, market weak on tho décline i wheat whent, low ' gr 23.21 extras, §2.2505.7: 5 clly wills, $3.50a3.90; s, §8.603 Minnesotu eleir, £2.95@2 Cony MEAL-Steady: yellow, 82402275, RYE- Steady: wostern boat loxds, d3aooe, BarLEY-Steady; No. 2 Milwaukeo, 67008, BARLEY Ma wdy s westorn, 6550 Kocelpts, 187,000 bu,; oxpor s, 000 bu; snles, 8,000,000 bu, futtres, 266,000 iy spot. " Bpot” market %e' lower and mod- erately active 3_red, in store aud_ole vator, 07¢; afloat, 67c: f. 0. b, G8e; No. tiel ungraded red,” 66@67 %405 No. 1 69zc. Options’ opened” wenk at ne, clostog steady at %@le et : No. 2 red, January, 69%@704%¢, closin wt 70he: Pobruary, 714672, closing at 790 May, 75@704 at 70e; Oetobor, clos- ing it 66/50; N 6615@67e, closfig at 674e; Dove ige,” closing at o - X exports, ales, 650,000 bu, fuiures, 50,000 bu. spot. 8pots’ e lower and quict; No. 2, 47¢ in eleviior; 4700475 afloat; ungraded mived, A6.5@4705e. Options opened 3 lower, closing stoidy atig@ie net loss; October, 46046150, closiug at 431t Novembor, 45 404630, clos g w4680 Docember, 465404050, closing W46 c; May, 4754540, Closng at 45 OATA—Lecdipts, K7,70000.5 exports, 100,000 b, silos, 540,000 bit. fuiures, 84,000 bu. Spots, e lower, closing firm. Options, open e 10Wer, elosiils quist at fye not g 270, closing at'8 osiig ut 827, M g 389 000 3000 76; westein AY 15.00@6.50; good t chaleo, 8 00al Folde ady’ stite, com 198 st 19G250 ady on to cholce, flee 10417, i, eusie lekied 20@28¢; pickled bel shoulders, 738 quiet, eisier; wostern stouin closod at §10 salis, none obtion sales, none; October, £10.20, nomin vem b Junuary, $9.50, nominal. Pork, firmer: extric mess, $19.50@19,75 BUTTEL- Easier; westorn dulry, 1744 Western cresmery, 21@200; Blgins, pulled. 156 PROVISIONS N icklo iy CHERSE-Quict: westorus and part skins, 4G Eas—Fire.or; wostern tresh, 21@22150, TALLOW-Easy: city #2 por pki.), 6gc: PrrioLkus- Dall, * stoady; sylvania ofl, 5pot syles noud; Novembor option sules none, cloded 69%¢ bid, 70¢ asked: Lima oil o8 none. COTTONSEED Q1L 854,03 L ABIUOLEUN-Steady; United closed at 695G Steady; crude, $oc; yel- TINE—-Strong; 20@2944¢, B-Neady; domostic falf o extra, Biavs Jupan, 4G4 a0 OLASSES ~Steady : New Orleans open k- £00d {0 choico, e, SUaan- Raw fining, 844@8 5, P steady; A D 15-10 8@ tle, . ro- st, 3L,@ mould A, cut loaf, by powdored, cubes, 12200 PER- DL lake, §9.50. A LA Weuker; domestic. #3890, TaN-—Firn: Suaits, $£20.80 bid. BrELTER—Eusy ; doniestie, #3.66. Minnespolls Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 16.—The whest w wralized and the first iwpulses on Awmerican, rkot ofi-nw de the part of holders wis 10106 g0 thelr property. First prices wore 0if i full cont from Siéut day's close. The general fecllug was ne:yous, e B e, S B Y YT i b e n with a later reaction. December opened e, helng u fulleent off from Satraday's glose; advaneed 10 58%c and closed there ay opened nt 64ige against 65%c Snturday, advanced and Sie. Track wheat closed. Uiorthern, 574 No. 2 northern, Arket_was active, but at of valyes. No. 1 northeen s and No. 2 at b ? shiphients, 01 cars tors increased about 00 by, althe pits hero and at Duluth were hea Tib 11 with tho 33,834 a py: Wi K in sympathy whent market; shipments, first patents, §3.403.80; ) £3.15@9.35; fancy and export bakers, §1.6002.00. Bran wis slow nt about 29 in bulk, with shorts held at $1025G10.76; shipuients, 1,028 ton Omana Ther iy ng an Tilie. on 1ply (1 falrcronmery, 33@84e; chiolec to far try, 23025 i 1 country packing sto X had on the market at 19 strictly froe ¢ 0 the more patticular trade Burren Live Poviany —Cl A liens aro ntly at 7¢ turkeys, VEAL © nro n good 1 salves arriving, Ol 6 tes thin or heay GANE - Prairie o] ducls and red} teal ducks, §1 Y -Tloncy more froly Light for 1e; ey, OYSTERS =Mu xira standurds, company s iy venl I fat'veals, s are < quall, 81 IS com, it 30, wing the doy to niave ad_ s sl Lo, 24¢} VFGETABLY BEANS Paney hamd-pic 2.25; common white beans, $1 ONIONS ~Tiere i3 not mich onlon market i vy, $2.003 wtiv fact y In the that tho sup- aot POTATAES (o0 )st, would t L and on orde or weather, ¢ to fmprove the demand ry one would wait 10 put in risln, Towa and Minne oes in sall lots f lit- Store, 7o olorado, from Tot, 78R0G | CAnBAGE-There 1s a good deal of eabbage selling in this market, but the demand 1s sup. plied entirely by the' gurdencrs. Ords for r" bbage fron the country are filled at : per b, CeLery-Thore fs considorable poor stock on the market and some very faney. Good stock, 30@80c; sceond grade, 25@30¢; tancy 50 SWEET POTATORS grown, per Hhl %3, bbL, #4.00G44 T A BANANAS- Prices e bunch, lnrge, 2,000 median, $1.70w2.00, LEMONS - Mossinas MiOr, cases, 300 51 ORANGES— Plorida ¢ are sclling ut 3. The supply 1s fair; home 3.50; Jersey stock, per Fiunrs, i about steady; _per i per bunch, small to par box, # 506,00, wes have arrived and 00@5.00; per Dasket, tone penches, por igs, $1: 10 to 25-box lots, ‘90c; L per box; $. kny grapes, ek and muscat grapes, #1; Quinces, 2 per boy 4 [ he supply is light kot stern,” per bl western, $4.25; cholce cookin CRANUERIIES—Cranberries aro froely and are in good doman per buL, 36; bell and cherry, #. bugle, ¥6. on this mar- $£4.00; cholce 34 rrlving very Caps, Cod, bell and uInEs, TDES-—No. 1 grevs LLOW, 2ureen No. 1 yeal youl ealf, 8 1bs. 1o No. 2 dry 3 No, 2 1 dry flint hides, 4 No. 1 dry salted hide ¢ pet 1D, Tess than fully Green salted, eacit groen salted shearli shott wooled early skins), “each 1071 shearlings (short wooled early <kins, No. 1. each 5w10c; ¢ sheariings Ghort Wooled early skins), N ) dry flint, Kansas buteher wool'pelts, ber ., actual weight, 10+ Lic: dvy flint Kansas and Nebraska mut w00l DEILS, per T, actual weixht,17610c flint Colorado huteher wobl pelts, pe actual we 9:z10¢, diw flint Celotado_mur rain wool pelis, per 0., actunl weight, 7@9c dry pleces and al welght, 0@7c. cured hid Snege | K St Lonis Markets. Oct. 16.—-1I'rovi— Unchanged. Casi declinad sharply, 67%c; op- tons opened loy Hina %ic, to1] e, then adl- vanced stiffty qnd closed 4@ %c above day; Octobor, H81e; Noven ber, ber, 611,@61140; Miy. 60: RN - Lower at 35! without any setha turday: October, Muy, 8714c. shand _October, lower at @ Novewber, 274 e: May, higher nt 31c. Lowor at 41041150 Y- 3 wa, 60@60e, c, enst track. Gmothy, $10.00@12.50; n; offered at §3.2215; ! Atur- 574z Decem- 53¢ options advanced s and closed 3@ %e above S%e; Decembor, 34c; 2614 RYE dy; Do a 1 o spel- ter, $3.30. L E 26@30c; dalry, 166 Firmer. Pork, jobbing, 818, 5. Dry salt meats, loose shoul- ders, $7; longs und ribs, $9.50; shorts, $10; boxed lots, 15e i Bacon, shoulde H longs and vibs, $10.75: shorts, $11.25. RECEIPTS—Flour, 5,000 bDIS.; wheat, 85,000 bu.; corn, 125,000 T, ; onts, 110,000 bu. SHIPMENTS—Llour, 5,000 Dbls.i wheat, 9,000 bu.j corn, 55,000 bu'; oats, 17,000 bu. Cot on Market Louig, Oct. 16.-All cotton markets re higher on the frost throughout the south ordinury, 7¢; good ordinary, 74c; low mid- dling, 7ic:" middling, 83ci good middling, B%cs" middling fair,” B%c; tinges, e, and e below whith, ORLEANS. Oct. 16, Sige; low middling, (ot receipts, 10,416 biles; gross ts, 16,502 bules: exports to France, 7,550 to the continent, 11,160 bales; sales, 6,000 bales; stoel, 110, Futures weak: ‘sales, 72,300 bales; bid; Dece 35.06@H.07; Februury, $5.23@8,25; N 85.318.58; " April, 88 £.50. New York, Oct. 16 higher; middling ‘up bales. fresh, 16%¢; southern, COTTON—Firm; i good or- Octo- Spot unds, 8 Kaunsas Clty Markets, KANSAS O11v, Oct. 16.—WuEAT—Irregular, yiclower; No. 4 hard, 50M@51e; No, 2 red) H3@h4c, white, 27@25¢ Ryk—Slow; No FLAX SEED W BRAN- Py HAY Tirmg #6,00627.00. ek 18@24¢. 2, nominally, 44@4be. wk, 92093, , 54 tmothy, $0.00210.00; prairie, I amery, 24@27c¢; dairy, 9,000 bu.; 0ats, none SiieseNTs - Wh at, 81,000 bu.; bu.; oats, none. _ corn, 8,000 Milwuukee Markets. No. 3, 8714¢! Quicty No. 2 white, 28¢; No. i, L BARLEY - Quie Yk Rteady. PROVISIONS 9.0, IRECEPTS 1 bu; barley, 160,000 Bu. Sutesends Flour, 400 bbls.; bu.; barley, 8 white, No. 2 ddise, Drooping: Rork, $12.04; lard, bbls.; wheat, 6,600 wheat,#13,000 1 wrkot, LavERPoor, Oct. 16.-Corrox -In fa d: American widdiing, 4 11-16d; es, of which 1,000 bales we noand exvort and incluc ed M L. M. C., Junuury 9-64d; Febraary and March, hoand April, 4 43-64d; April i May ndl duno, 4 d0- October, 39-64d; November, 4 88-64d; Deceniber, 4 85-04d LaveERroor, Oct. 16.~WHEAT—Easy: demand 00r: holders offer freely: California, No.1, bs 91 California red wostern spring, 65 45s4@ Bs 6d; California winter, o 320@5s 410, Cotiy—Demand woderate; spot 43, Corros—Middiing, 4 11-16d PROVISIONS—Pork, prinie mess, 86s 3d, Lard, prime wostern. b0s, PEas- Cunudian, s 4/4d. Oil Murkets. Oct. 16 National trandlt cortifi- s highest, 693c; lowest, ales, 5,000 LOIS.; ship: 105,314 bbis. National transi closed at 69 No sales. O, Crry, cates ope rertifi- i bigh- New York NEWYORK, Oct. 16— The strong market for raw cotion resuliing from the dissppolntig Droportions of the movement und the [ow e per und untavorable weather in the south Iy RIVIg & cortaln firmness 0 0uo class of cot- ton gouds. Prints and printed fabrics ire quist with spring goods cowiug luto notice it | | | | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TU ESDAY, OCTOBER 17, slowly. Dre: Foreign dry rather more 4 tion ods and_woolens neglected ull. The jobbing trade s but seiil qiiet with hesita- Cofter Marxer. MK, Oct. 16.-Opions 15235 polots, closing at the hest nday; stondy; toial sales, 21,250 tneluding: October, #17.85@17.40; No- vember, #1085 December. 310,402 1¢ an- ary, $16.26@16.85: March, 1 Spot coffee firm; No. 7, $18,50, Ri6 ANEIRO, Oct, 16.—Receipts for two days, <: Rio shipmients for the Unived States, 5,000 hars; Rio shipments for Europe, none; total stoek, 90,000 bige, stondy; ad- Northwestern Whint Stocks. MINSEAPOLIS, Oct. 16.-The Northwostern Miller reports the stock of wheat in private elovators of Minneapolis at_460,000 bu,, 83,- 000 bu. over lust Monday. The Market Rucord s timatos the stock §n try elevators of Minnesota and the Dakotas at 2,560,000 bu The aggregate northwestern stock exclusive of miil storagze 15 14,281,224 bu., an increase for the week of 1,101,871 fu Doluth Wh DeLet, Oct. 16, WHEAT—The w) market ruted wenk and irreguiar today. Close No. 1 hard, eash una October, 60c; Doe bor, 6150: May, 48%¢; No, 1 northorn, cn and Octobir, b9¢; December, 600 67%¢:: No. 8 porthern, cash, biej N Sle; rejepted, 4414 ket 81, Lowis, e prices and no sedc MELBOURNF, Oct. 16 wool sales hiis endod Yylelded, No change in i Tiio dlock Hors, the have in STOCKS AND BONDS, iteports of E t in Atchlson Cire e thint Stock, NEW York, Oct, 16,—A report purporting to huve emanated from London to the effect that the Atchison, Topeka & Santa I%e =il road had met with failuro i the negotid tions looking to the extention of the guaran- teed fund rates, broke the stock of that corporation 3¢ per cent at the opening and being followed by hints of a probable re coiver caused o further reaction of 7 per cont, some very large blocks of the stock being thrown on the market. A demial of both stories and a statement of the financial condition of the compauy by Uresident Rein vart stmmed the tide' of offerings and in- duced some buymg back of the shares parted with, the final sales being at a recovery of i cent The general mavket at the opening was irregular but lower. Denver & Rio Grande preferred showed a decline of 15 per cent and reacted ! per cent additional, closing atarecovery of 1y per cent. With the ex- ception of the two stocks named, the market quickly recovercd from the depression and onactive purchuses prices rose from 1 1o 2 per cent, Whisky leading on_veports of a settlement between the Distilling and I tributing companies, by which the first named is to obrain the control of the dis- tributing company. Before noou roalization sales anda smail bear raid weakened the entire list and many sharves lost the greater part of the improvement. During the afternoon the market lapsed into dulluess and the dealings grew irregula v little being done outside of Burlington, Atchison and St. Paul. The close ‘was fuirly firm, prices being pretty evenly divided on each side of the market.” Compared with Satur- day’s final sales the principal changes were: Advances—Cleveland & Pittsburg, 2 per cent; Whisky, 15 per cent; Cotton Oil, 11g per cent: Reading. 13 per cent; Chicago Gas, 135 per cent;_Tennessee Coal & Iron, ¢ per cent: and New York & New Eugland, St Paul & Omaha. General Electric, De ware, Lackawanon & Western, Burlington and CanadaSouthern, 3 per cent. Declines —Denver & Rio Grande preferred and: Hock- ing Valley Coal, 13 per ceut: Sugar pre- ferred, Louisville,” Now Albany Trust re- ceipts’ and Laclede Gas, 11§ per cent; and Colorado Fuel & Iron 1 per cent. The buying in of Chicago Gas was said to be by a pool formed among the directors of the “company. Missouri® Pacific was sold quite freely in the morning on renewed rumors of receivership, but vallied on author- itative denial thereof and actually gamed g per centat the close on buying supposed 1o be for the account of insiders. London was on the market us a seller of Atchison in the carly dealings, and later took a turn on the other side of the account. “'he following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York ex- change today : T o Xpress Alton. . H..... Qo prefid. American EXprss Baltmore &Ohio.. Canadu Pacific... . Canada South Central Pacific. Ches. & Olfo. .. loigo & Alion N.Y. & N.E........ io & Wostern { Oreon Tmp. | Oregon Nav. .. ! 10.8. L. & U.'N. pref'd st Paul & « o prd outhern Paciic’ Sugir Retiery 2014 Tenn. Conl & Lo, 01 Toxin Pacitic.... 24 " |Tol. & Q. Con. DE. b Unlon Express [W. st L s o rira Wells Fargo EXp.. - | Womtern Union 14| Whieelh o profd. 10°r a8 L., 9 D& G 223 Genoral B Wayno at North'n prid. 1. & Bast, L1 prd Hocking Valloy Hlinots Contral... St. Paul & Dulutii. I Texas phl i3 Michigan Missouri Mobile & Ohito Nush. & Chatt The total sales of stocks today were shares, including: Atchison, 14,900; Auie! Sugar, 17,500; B Gus, Missouri azo rex Rending, 14,800 o5, 100; Weste: NEw Yon at 1402 por con offered ut, I'g. MONEY ON CAL last loan 114; Privi 1LE PAPER—G0915 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE - Stoady, with actusl business in bunkers' bills at #4.85@4 851, for demand, and $4.53@4.83% for sixty-day bills Posted rates, $4.84@4.56. Commereial bills, #5104, BILVER CERTIFICATES GOVERNMENT BONDS dull. “Thie closing auotations on honds: U848 T10% N W. Dob 53 U8 aw 110% St L& 1. M e Pacitic s of La. stamped closing T8%@TAe. Steady. Btate bonds, G.ow, 0 M il Consoli Rets Rets. Tsts 100 |Union BRI West Sh 07, [R. G, W, 108" | Atehion 4% 11 2l cliny T4 G, H. & 8, A. 0 GRig| 0o Bl 7w H70 HL & T.0. 5 774 do con, G 1014 *No. Ca. 08 108K | "o ... Tonn. oid i Erio 2y g MK & T Gon, 4. MK & T Gen, b Mutial Union (s 9.0, Tut. Cert Pac, 18141 Pac. 2y W. Counoli “oftered, Tote A CoR LT Toston SLuck Quotstions. BosTON, Oct. 16.—Call loans, 21,@4 por cent; tme loans, 56 per cent. Closing quotutions on stocks, bouds wnd mining shares Atch, T, 17% Westinghi, Bloe, pfd i sl Con, (3 Hoston & Alb Honton & Ma iz Mining C0. Chi. Bur. & 22 "7 Adtantic E © 43 Bowion & Aot Union Paciilc Wost Eud .. Weat End pid Wi Elec New York Min W Yonk, Oct. 10, mlning quotations: Grown Point 10/ Piymouih Con. Cal. & Va'.[l| 160 Ste Deadwood... .. ./[| 60| Standard Gould and Cuirry . 25| Union Con Halo & Norcross 40 Yellow Jucket. Homestake.......... §15|Iron Silver. ations. The followlng are the On the Loudon Market, NEW Yous Oct. 16.—The Post's London spe- cial says: Ninetyjive thousand sovereitns went out Iand nent POrt that rofuse a rencwal, and e ship s fe and a che KANSAS Crry, Oot. 867, BALTIMONE, O, balances, $296,65¢ BOSTON, balances, Panis, Bar gold Silver has rf pAper has fallow f 657 Amoricans wore ANE, 1 the ared tal Oct 1.5 Oct 8b¢ for the o NEW Yo nees, by PHILADELPHIA, 168; ba 6 per ce CINCINY New Yor ings, $2,171,060 s, Oct Mespi eollin 103; by LONDON m £ ATI 81 L Oct Oct vpb today and 34,000 to Mol i still_wanted for the contl- n to 33 11-160 and rupco Tn the stock market by Atehison on n re- 1 lolders of the notes rdingly & recefver- 1witha recovery AT0eT, Prices clos tor 16.~Clearings, § 16.—~Clearings, 1,856,808 46~ Clearings, 002y Three por cent rentes, 08¢ Cloarings, $78,570,241; 16, @loarings, $5,680, 3 L9850, y Money, closed 18, ~Monoy, 16 per cont nge, 60@7 spreminm. Clear: 16.—~New Y 50 premium rk exchan rings, & The amount of bulllon withdrawn from the Bank of England on bul- ances today was £39,000, W cinl, $1 81 balances cent miy Ciieaac ORLEANS, Oct New York oxchangd Lovis,_Oct n, O New York exel o, steady, $4.8474.56, 7 per ecnt N YOIk, Oct Nushvllle, for t 1 {6 81,116, ase, #65 16.—~Cloarings, bank, par; 1,000 discount 123, nmer- 3,920,906+ @voe pr t. 16 Oloarin 3 8o prem| Steriing Moncy, steady, 16,—~The statement of t Lndga & Kt Louls railo fuouthy_onding Septombor oa, Mectguge, #2105 Ase, $60,084, o voius, 589, i TMARKETS, Bears Have the Best of it at the Opening —Yesterday's Trading. There toda was a very ¢ and light receipts of hogs Moxbay, Oct. 16, heavy run of cattle nd sheop. This is usually the case on the first day of the w beef a doearth bad, buyers i of Supplies were libe rrent, i f &, but the run of cactle tod y 6,000 head, was exceptionally he there were quite cattle vy, While good western yards thero was either good or al enough to make while bearish reports a few ve in the natives from efstern markets added to the prevail ing weaky wi cornfed were vi $3.490, from $2,33 few that were still in the pe Cow stuff was in Jiber: moderate demand. sale, nands slowly 'at prices ste lower than the close of the weck. loads on 1088, ak, but hardly atives sold stuff down to & low & ruled about steady Texans and other T'rade was slow and quotably lower. Choice U .10, with half fat Comuon western cattle le, but the better grades selling at from §550 to westerns sold at nrices .25, Several trains of cattie were late in arriving und there were quite a At the closo. supply and only There were about sixty told, and they changed Iy to a shade Sales in- all cluded common to choice cows and heifers at from §1.25 ing at around §1. s steady W Lock was in mode not quotably changed, poov a ags selling at from $1 ket w Rough d s to 65, with the bulk of the traa- b and §2 The calf m 1 sales at from $2 to 34, ate demand and tovery good bulls 50 to %3, The fecder trade lacked snap and life, but trading was on the basis of steady prices for good and shaded for common stock. ola largely ood stuff Fair to at from §2.90 to $3.85, he common grades went at from §2.30 Representative sales: 100 0 886 948 107 FVuED 45 70 50 1050 810 . 926 538 640 652 310 10¢ 18 H0 10 B35 930 734 1 steer .. b cows. 17 steers 2lox.. 1bull] 2 cows. 11 fdrs.. 14 steors . 18 cows a4 fdrs.. 1 bl 80 cows. .. 1 cow 25 cows. 23 cows 1 cow 47 cows. Av. 960’ 83 974 218 1625 1420 940 1170 1200 1142 1092 1490 924 1060 1040 982 850 A91 074 . 970 26 cows. 1 bull, 8 cows. . 6 cows beows. .. 067 1400 1033 1080 1108 637 900 . BO7 68 fdrs. . 18 fdrs 1fdr str, O°F 36 fdrs 6D cows. 21 fdrs. .. 67 cows. 11fd 9 cows 2 cows. O strs 425trs W, 1 str, LIg. B85 cows 6 cows 1str 617 1030 1002 . 680} 21000 5 1000 B40 900 970 991 1100 11220 417 cows.. 916 . 980 1090 044 941 1100 2tes tlg 995 1fdr... 85 iy Tealf. . 1 culf. Hoas ame s on last, Monday accidedly ate shipping demand. ckers and by the fresh meat men. markets lower, provisions weak and liberal receipts 'expecied for was moder from pi 1170 1060 30 170 Recei of the week, ruled about average, was not wide, going from $6.17) packers up to §0.55 for choice heavy and light on an a i 0o SSED DEEF. No. 19 26. OWSs. 25 1 Seietq080! 10 994 . 924 11111000 1013 1040 . 989 . B8O 900 00 00 00 05 HEIFERS. 65 75 80, CALVES. 00 8. 50 TERN CATTLE, PR DAKOTA. 00 10 50 15 50 00 b0 IDAHO. 25 87 cows.. 1035 75 1bull....1540 B0 24 cows... 968 95 "2 bulls. 1250 00 26 cows... 945 1 bull... 1470 1 cow....1280 NEBRASKA, 16 fdrs.... 1016 4 cows 1015 1140 1 bull. 10 cows... 11 fdrs 23 cows. 1 fdr 1028 1086 1840 250" 950 978 11226 1fdr..... 6 fdrs.. 29 fdrs! COLORADO, o 1 0735 g 7 cows. .. 1010 50 W7 tdrs L oke 5 10 steors. 1077 5 B4 atoprs. 1011 16 4 stoors.1112 10 Beows... 938 26 2o0wn 1200 oy " 952 s 500 1790 | 030 J1080 910 11040 11 i it 1030 2 fdrs 2 fdrs. 1 fdr. EL stag 27 strs. .. 80 fdrs . 80 strs. . 1128 6 fdrs ... 776 6 fdrs .. 995 10 cows. 1047 290 Scows.. 991 190 27 fdrs. 1019 WYOMING 2 26 i 90 220 230 20 0 210 20 06 10 00 10 50 90 00 10 50 90 00 20 275 88 strs 16 fdrs.. 52 cows 7 fdrs 9 strs 4 cows 8 fdrs 80 strs 1calf. 1098 1081 8o ‘1082 ..1271 567 | 870 L1140 20 630 400 pis werelight, about the and the quality There was a some inquiry the usual quota wanted But with eastern more the remainder trading was slow, and prices nickel lower thau Saturday I'he entive range of prices for rough {oads, both It did not take the meager common, offerings long to change hands, the bigeulk of the hogs going at $6.25 and 80,3, agaiust $0.25 to $6.85 Saturday, and $6.25 to $0.30 one week ago today. sales: 810 .. 187 80 Hepresentative Av. Sh. Pr 271 240 86 27% 276 120 6 274 1893, 54....907 48 67 63 y S AND ROVGH 1 1...420 80 |, SuEre—-None fresh were roceived The iuquiry frym all sources was the market nominally steady, Quotations as follows: Fair togood natives, t0 g00d wosterns, $3,9) stock sheep, §1.50@2. % 100-1b. lambs, &.00(@4.00. sales No. 65 native mixed 126 Colorado mixed 189 Colorado mixed 62 lambs. common and 1 to choice 40 to Representative Receipts and Disy OfMicial racoipts shown by thy books of Yards company for the forty-eight hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m., Octobir 16, 1803 NECEIDTS. Stion of Stock. and disposition of stork tan Union Stock CATILT o SUEEP. [ HORSES & MiS Cara. | Head | Cars «. Hend| Cars, |Head OGS R Wi The Cudahy Packing Co A R: Becker & De Cloveland Shippers and focders Left over 407 700 Chicigo Live Stiek Markot, CrICAGO. Oct, 16.—~Todny's cattle reseipts among the largest of the season. At the art it was thonght that 19,000 head ‘would pver the number, but Titer i the estimiate to 23,000 he were no s kness in primitive steers, thero being a demand for more than were offercd; but forwesternsand Tesans thero was a heavy suppiies of both being largo, were about 9,000 westerns and Texans and concessions of from e to 10¢ the rule, The 1,000 natives on sale moved slowly on a husis of from $1.25 to $£2.00 for {or cows to extra st iie poorer kinds weak in sympathy with v stock, bub the upper srades were pretly steady, Largo s wero todiy's receipts they fell fully 3,000 head short of the total for the correstonding day lust year, which showed more than 26,000 wttle were Teft in salos- genoral market wus very n's hands and © 1k he hog market wis better th of business S in at the close cholet $6.65 10 8685 for ures 5 10§ for cuils F'rom o was trading all alonz down for rough stuff and to from The offerings did not need to be very good to bring from $3.15 to 3.40, and not a very considerable’ part hangod hands below this quotit Henvy 1d medinn welzhtssold Targely at from $6.40 10 86,60, and _the_bulk of the light brou from §6.60 (0 $6.75. The receipts amounted to about 27,000, a5 wgainst 29,472 for lust Mon- L and 18,500 for the corresponding duy last wrket that sellers of sl ran up With off thing | hituimg o iy, and sight, the At ihe crns wero quoted nd poor to choite ni- Linibs foil off corve- flut at from §2.40 10 muny as as there tves at from 1 spondingly and ¢ weeordi ity. itoccipts: Cuttlo 19,000 head; ealves 1,000 head; hogs 25,000 head; shzep 20,000 head. New York Live stock Marke New Yonk, Oct. 16, 24 hed 7 £3.4005.10; Y@d.15; bulls and $1.6002.60; dressed beef steady, 75:@9c. Ship: ments vll:!y'.k.'ull\nn-\'n s, 15, two day: ad; sheep, hs, $4.00605.50; dressed mut- ibs, §7.004 . 9,000 head; mar- . $2.50174. ton, 0. Hoas St. Louls Live Stock Markert. St. Lou1s, Oct. 1 ATTLE-Recolpts, head; shipments, 700 head: market steddy; ¢ ly “all Texans: falr to good native boice Shipping, $4.0065.25; stocrs, $2.50@8.25; cows, 00 head: shipments, light, $6.25@6.60} 5,506, 70, shipments, 8O0 natives, 82.25@ head; ma rend $2.50@4.50, 8.50; Tex ive Stock KANSAS Ciry, Oct. 16 5,000 head: shipmonts, stondy (o firm; Texus 5 S aan biatehors’ stock, and fecders, 2,853 G0 Hoas - Receipts, 2,300 hea bment heud: market steidy; bulk, 16,3576 5. pucking and wixcd, #0.3506.60; Yoriors and pigs, $6.40706.55. Sukep—Receints, 2,900 hoad; 1,200 head; market slow and loy ket. Receipts, and shippi NALIve Cows, 3.20@4.10; s, #1000 stockers 00 Hoavy; Lighis, shipments, Stoek 1 four principal oher 163 South Om Chica : Kunsas ity | st. Louis 5,000 5,000 23,928 FOR THE GOLD 1147°5 IN THEM. Many Groups of Colorado Mines Bought by terprising Mo CoLoRADO SPRINGS, Oct. 16.—The Eldorado group of twelve mines at Breckinridge in Sumiuit county has been sold to 1. H. Jewett of Green Monntain Falls for §0,000. Con- nected with the mines are sixty-five acres of land. They are rich in gold and silver. Mr, Jewett will push the work of development atonce and witl erect a stamp mill. The Hart group of four claims was sold to W. Sioan of Aspen for #0,000. The Idy and John A. Logan claims on Bull Mountain were bought by Kissel, Otis & oo Colorado Springs for £30,000. W orry took @ boud and three mon ths, case on American Lagle cluim for 5,000 and 20 per cent of tho output. The Little May, Lawrence and the Australia were scld to Count Pourtalles of Colorado Springs for $0,000. Senator Dorsey also bought the Providence mine for £40,000, and W. E, Guy- ette the Camiila for £15,000, These mines yield gold 10 paving quanti ties. The shutting down of the silver mines has had much 1o do with thi - IN FLOOD AND TYPHYON, Japanese Ferry Boats Swe, British Jark Driven AN PRANCISCO, Oct. 16, of New York arrivea via Yokohama and brings advices of a tervible accident near lungukuen Ford on Yellow river,in the vrovince of Shousi. Three ferry boats were swept away by a flood and 100 passengers drowned Jupanese papers t Away Roel “The steamer City report the loss on Sep- tember 8 of the British bark Florence Treat, enroute from Singapore to Shanghai. She was caught in a typhoon and driven on the rocks. Captain Poulson, his wife and four children, fourteen Chinése and Maly ors perished. The captain’s son Dauiél, one Chinawman and one Malay escaped. P . Concerning Silver in India, S1mLa, Oct. 10.—1t is believed that, closure of the mints now being operative and ex- change having gradually risen three-cighths of & penny during the last ten days to 151 pence, the council bills will be applied for We the secretary of state’'s minimum are indications that the import of silver is declining, and dealers who were lately filled up with money are now distinctly short. Tie Bank of Bom bay raised its rate last week, and the Bank of Bengal is expected to follow its example on Thursday. . e Held Up & Street © Cr10a60, Oct. 16.~Four highwaymen tried to hold up & Calumet electrio street car at Niunetecnth and Michigau sireets in Lhe early This is the city That has grown "T'his is the firm that 7 The most satisfactory In this BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPAN Importers and m turers of flour burlaps, twin TENTS, ETC. Omaha feat-Awning | COMPANY. 1ufne BACKs, HORSE 0OV RS 1115 Farnam Str BOOTS AND SHOES, Morse-Coe Shox Company. Salesroom and Office ~1107-110)- 1111 Howard St Fnotory —110-1121-112) Howard St. Wo are the 0NLY Manufasturers of Boots ani Shoesin tha state 0f Nebrask A genoral Invitton s extondsd to all to tnspect our new factory. Kirkendall, Jones & |Amer, Hand-Sewed COMPANY. ~ Wholesalo Mfrs., mgonts Boston | Rubber Shoo Co. 11041106 Harn o —_— e DRY GOODS. i M. E. Smith & Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry P b COAL. ~Johnson Bros, WHOLESALE COAL. 1008 Farnam Strect, Omiathia, Neb, SI0I (0. boots, shoos Whie goL Dry goods, nottons, fur COMPANY. Upholstered 1021103 Nicholay Wholesale only. furniture, St 1 Omaha Upholstering | | morning hours today. Two of the robbers sandbagged Ward Kelly, the conductor, and the others covered Motorman James Gilman with their revolvers. As they were starti to rob the conductor, Sergeant Riley of tho Kensington station suw them and calling two ofticers, Curtis and Sheelan, started for the robbers. They ran across Pacific strect, followed closely by the oficers, The fugis tives separated’in the darkness and but ono, August Meyers, wis captured. Thero werd no passengers aboard the car, and the rob- bers jumved aboara suddenly at a lonely spot in the outskirts of the city. e Littie pills for greatills: DoWitt's Little Early Risers. — e BRIBED FOUR JURORS, Storles Current in & Sequol to a Recent Murder Trial, SAN Fraxcisco, Oet. 16.—The Examiner publishes a statement of the charges that have come to light of the bribery of four jurors in the recent trialof M. B. Curtis, the actor, for the murder of Oficer Alexander Grant of this city. The statement is based principally upon the declaration of J. N. E. Wilson, Curtis' attorney, and the men who ure accused of trying to gev mouey from Curtis on the ground that they paid jurors to vote for his acquittal are Frank McManus, commonly known as MeManus, a' local politician, and ¢ Senator=William Dunn. Accordin Wilson's statement these men have Curtis’ acquittal made segeral efforts to in- sand Mrs. Curtis to them aying that by agrecment Cur- 3 eive §5.000, ors 2,500 to vote for Cur- Thomas M. MclFarlane and mentioned as two of the rancisco as the paid four ju acquittal. are i Wilson denies there was any attempt to bribe jurors us faras he knows, und Curtis, MeManus and Dunn also deny it.” But Curtis is now living on his ranch near Fresno, and is guurded by o deputy sheriff, us the actor hus made 4 demand upon the sheriff of Fresno for protection, stating that his life had been threatencd by McManusand others, though he did not say the trouble was on ac- count of a jury bribing trans: fon. Attornoy Wilson relates an intcrview he had with McManus and Dunn, iu which he says they tried to get money from Curtis to bribe jurors. Stole Nebraxkans' Froporty. Cnicaco, Oct, 16.—-John Chicott was brought before the court in Chicago today on a charge of burglarizing the rosidence of A, 70 Dearborn avenue, and stealing suit of clothe: ng and a gold watch bel lace Glacier and Bugene Lane of Edgar, Neb., Worla's faiv visitors. Chicott pleaded guilty and was held in a bond of §1,200. The 0.8 were recovered . Nervous headiches promptl Bromo-Seltzer oured by trial bottle 10 cts, S i MISSOURI TOWN MCORCHED, Many Stores and Public Bulldings in King City Destroyed by Fir S, Joserm, Oct. 16.—A special to the News says: Fire started in a bakery at King City, Mo., Inst nightana before it was ex tinguished did damage to the extent of $150,- 000. The following firms were burned out: First Nauonal bank; T, J, Hasty & Son, hardware: Mayer & Levi, dry ‘woods: I A. Bradley,” drugs; L. 5. Walker & Co., dry goods; C. H. Stuart, drugs; Bowman & Bowman, ' clothing; Mrs Camp, bakery; W. M. Millan, dry goods; William Myer, harness: Dan Yantic, res- taurant; Hersloy Bros., drugs; H. 1idwards, nardyy James Spence, three buildings vher shop: Democrat office ; A, livery; Chronicle ofice, Knights of Pythias,0dd Féllows and Masonic hall; Dr. J. . Woodsiae; J. W. Sullinger, law oftice; George D Burton, groceries; the postofice; N, Baird & Co., dry goods, George Lyan, tinshop; Dr. C. 1. MeCasikin The postoftice was burned, but the mail was saved ‘gcnlrcnzugu MON [KS A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a few days’ use ui M. H. Wourrr, Upper Marlboro, Md. SWIFT'SPECIFIC of White Swelling and bave had no turn of the dis 1was cured some years g inmy leg by using symptoms of 1e case. 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