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suspension of the Buffalo County Natlonal " 48 #%A; futures AT holders offer sparingty: | sightly during fhe fore part of the day. due to t trom 4.5 ; coNDnloN OFOHAHA STRADE following on Friday, The amount of COI‘ERCIAL AND FmANle October, 4a 413; Nygemben, e d; Decomber, | remts of maniie oroehacts” o AT e to OHAHA LIVE STOCK HARKETS Prognant s tanwand stags. rough Bept A U money on deposit subject to check In the b'%- Argontine than had roviously been reported. #pectors sold anywhere from iu‘"m . b First National belng reported less than UR~Dull; ofter moderately; Bt | Rocoipts, 33,48 bu.: shipments, 280 bu The |+ market was very active early, but fath N % PRES £90,000, with time certificates of §30,000, when Louls faney, winted/ & 34 market ‘closed about (he mme s on Friday: ron-in badly toward (he closs on Dearish hewd : Business in the Wholosale Distriot Bhows | 80,000 ‘may be the measure by which wis | Whoat Was Vory Dull Yosterday, Keeping | BT o supply ‘Bh Excess of demand: exira | No § mecthornoy > © T | Desirablo Cattle Vory Scarce Among the | Nows chunge hands ae frsm a1k Stk o€ A guaged the strength of this |n~’,llul<“n b v ’7 » Yy ping India mess, am;ry moss, 8. Pork, dull; | Flour, steady; patents, $2.90 .40; bakers, $1.80 : : " Ereat deal different from t n-‘ n.-‘yo:ou Little Ohange. brought the BuRaio County NAHGRALS Jawm: Within a Brief Range. SN P G acmand; peime mess st | 62 30 proiction’ aiwut 1w Bhis. o the N Comparatively Liberal Offerings, Friday o ‘a week ' ago Teprosentat s fall dates back for some time, and has been short “cut, die 60, O Pifom, firm; holders offes | TOUT": Shipments, 34,000 Lbis. n source of much_anxiety to its friends. moderately; Cumbertand cut, s Short ¥iba, STOORS AND BO =3 cocsssssnal DS, 08 61 [iters; siiady bt haa oY presind 5 URGENT DEMAND SENDS UP PRICES sets”and labilities can be furnished. white and colorel. g " CTer freely; finest | It Was & Very Dull and Uninteresting Two yory ¥ " v LLOW-Nomindl) Holders not oftering; prim Hours of Businesa. Jobbers Report m Very Falr Demand for ‘The mercantile fallures of the week have | ¢, TALLOW i 8 prime cher 2 & 3 &% vy prig not been large in number or important in | COTN Was Easier Except for a Few Minutes | city, 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—1t was a ver COLLECTIONS ARE QUITE SATISFACTORY | Until the national bank examiners, now in OPENED WITH A SLIGHTLY IMPROVED TONE | 4., i R charge of these institutions, make their re- b, 40w, port, no definite figures as to value of as- s . 8 0 Aull | Cow Stuft Sells Higher, but Stockers Olose Seasonabls Goods in Most All Lines— unts, In the Early Part of the Sesslon— HOPBoAt Lomhontancady at 51 ady; hotd. | A0 uRInteresting two hours of business on | the Week Dull and Lower—Hogs Open b Local Retall Trade Shows » SNOW, CHUROR & CO.'8 VIEWS, Provisions Close Weak at the ers offer moderately’ at. w2 1 o4 the Stock exchange today, the only sem- Active and Firm, Closing i " i NOw, 'S VIEWS, blance of activity being in Sugar and Chi- i F i Very Material Improvement, Lowest Polnt. Rather Flat, Omaha's Field a8 a Jobbiug Point s OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, cago Gas. Sugar was sold by brokers, sup- & T ma eld s E bl 8 1) posed to be working for an inside interest, Condition of Trade and Quotations on |and after a decline of %4 per cent rose b per Staple und Fancy Produce cent, only to be promptly foreed downwar of any especlally new features of importance & i ] 4 There has been a slight falling off in the ar-| 1% per cent, to 84 y fa the jobbing district of Omahs. The cool 5 nathot aaarances and steady cables, the | rivals of butter during the past week, and at|of % per cent. Chicago Gas advanced b | U g H S0 weather has helped to stimulate the demand | . A% €Vent unexpected to the large major- | market was steady, closing %e higher. May | the same tima there has been o gradual fm- nt, reacted % per cent, and rallied i | C1°ase, as compared with the corresponding | 37000 5y 150 aer ine teiped to sUmulate the demand | 1, "o business people was the fallare of corn closed Yc lower, May oats ¢ lower | p: nt In the quality of the receipts, White The grang mo within frac- | week one and two years ago. The figures | ... . for seasonable goods, and the volume of|two banks at Kearney, Neb. According to | and provisions lower all around. the recelpts were lighter than during the pre- | lonal lmits ""“t"'n'?'”»'k".'q ceterday's clog. | are as follows: 3 “d business has been well maintained as com- | the Information which has thus far come to | fThe wheat market opened with a slightly | Vious week, they were large compared with the | [0S [EU A A ne e S I g6 | Catt per cent higher. The market closed hea Receipts this week.... pared with the previous week. While there | hand, it appears that these Instituions went | improved tone, but with very little Increased AT T e the market is weaker, a foon the week the market, with but few un’ | Receipts lust wook o to the wall principally for the reason that | activity, The clearances for the week were | d¢clino of from 1o to %o having taken place, | IMDOFCARL excentione. Ahowa o deniire Thie | Hen e, Jast woek 1.0 Ras been 0o great increase in the amount of | 1 W€ 14 Bt peall thet 1th 414 e . The fecling on the market Is weak, even at the | bond market was firm for the active Jasues, | Same Week 1802 o B WS 27 business doing, trade has held its own, and | qi FOUK, NOL KEATKE ofi thelr securities. | heavier than the daily clearances from the [ f00 teclibg on & d shi but some of their active mortgages recorded | Notwithstanding the o rative libe J , This la only another indication of the de- | Atiantic ports had seemed to Indicate, An-| ec/ine: e i p e okt tiat Lhere | UL FUS OF Shelt active moptgases recorted | 2 ing the comparative liber- the situation may be summed up as fairly prvsnhn’\ prevaliing in some parts of this | other reason for returning confidence was lylmy W»’rfi'«'nff‘?fifl'fl,'fl'fl‘fi.’. for some time and ‘mmfix ""‘m_-m. Pkt (r"n l:mr ality of the cattle suppl the offerings state. It is difficult, however, at this time " e yers. o s i 4 have contained a very small perce: T Satisfactory to the dealers in staple lines. | Stafe It is diff conception of'the case, and | found in the steudy feeling reported from | The receipts of exvs have ained over 10 | level for the greater part of the list traded | NS oy Pt Qe il I‘":"* "I{ The jobbers are covering a very wide ter-| ihe facts will only come out when the af- | England and the continent, and the growing | Gemant coripared with the previous week. The | i, but in some half dozen instances ma- ould be classed as at al ritory, and are making up, In part at least, | fairs of ‘the collapsed concerns have been | nocessity which eastern millers appenr by | Gcmand ot o me, Ume hus been ‘good, and | teFial Advances have been recoried: notably | desirable. The demand, however, has been , and )y | fairs t 1ap e 2 ces he ke e1 asonably firm al e | 6 per cent in Peoria and Pekin, Union s of a very urgent nat 1 11 classes of overhauled, There is always a feeling o g - | week. While the top is quoted A capolls & oc v areens nature from all classes of for what they lose in the short crop sec- uncertainty prior to an election, aftecting be experiencing of coming to western com- op quol at 6c, it must { onds and Minneapolls & St. Louls seconds, dealers, the shortage in good beef cattle r be borne in mind that the to price be dons by pushing out farther and into new | mercantile pursuits of all kinds 16 a greater | Mercial entry ports for red winter wheat. | obiained only for smail lou of oxii s g | 40 8 per cent in Minneapolls & St. Louls Rapidly on the Increase. Andriano, local superintendent for [ CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Wheat was very dull hurch & Cos mercantile agency, | today, keeping within Y%c range. Alded by The past week has been practically devold 5: & : 2232zt SENSSS B88333333338333sARARFAAAIESLTY SATURDAY, Oct. 13. | Receipts of all kinds have been liberal v stovery | ) With & final rece this week and show a very respectable in- s ) s [ i 150 160 [ 1 lots of extra bright and | firet v Dixtens e o y undoubtedly being in a large measure re- : Some little strength was Imparted to the | strictly fresh stock. The e ooa | Arsts; lowa Extension, 3 per cent, Chicago & el h i s & ) tarritory, In the end this opening up of | %NS SEESS () oy nowever, are mainly [ market by a. )Jrlfn:‘(- oable from Antwers, | ARy stored Ao saited cous “Eind kS p ka0l Ohio: Bouthery Snoxville & Ohio firsts and | sponsible for this. I certainly furnished todhy, BUL B 3 [t mew territory will be a good thing for the | local, and the effect 15, (heretore, not very and as usual they are represented as fresh | OMlo Southern fours, ‘] per cent. Chief|the occasion for a general advance in | today. but ng & demand froms. G reporting a favorable outlook for the Ar-| giock." Such stock w essing. gentine crop, but was lost owing to the | as tha fresh lajd eggs. “The seasonable weather of the past week quarter. Recely fobbers, a . and In sympathy hot b high among the declines Loulsville & Nash- | oo S S9N RESTOR ] oi1i6y 135 Der oanti Alchison e it bor oen | PH s of from to 40c, as compared with | "Tlie receipts o y o Vore he o the extreme low point on last Friday. | sast brices nave heen on the deciing all Boes The volume of business 1s good In every | has made retail business fairly. good. In|apparent indifference to such news of the The receipts Of poultry wore considerably larger | The following were the Siosing quotations " i Fair to good muttons are quotably from 156 10 section of the territory tributary to this| Wholesale lines there is little change in the | market from which it emanated. The i i momatant (he previous, week, bul | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | Buyers have had to depend almost entirely | Tower'than & Week ago, with lambs oft (n pros situation. When the fallure of crops some Co market, except In those states and localities | months since wos reroried : B was GasIcE except Tor & few. minutes o w010, Totle i miaket | Change today: there was a|in the early part of the sexsion. Business | on some days it was hani work (s 1 e on the range cattle for their supplies, as | portion, on and stock sneep are almost there was absolutely not one load of good | impossible ta 1L at any price. Fair to choloe THU.P.D & G... ove stocks. Whers the crops wers cut short. Inthe | Wilespread fecling amoni fceders and feed | Was of mod rain) s, Tus demand for and the market has been quite active at fully 147" Northweateri . to choice native beeves in the yards ll | Meaterha 12 HON: CmmrrTint Loack g Black Hills country business fs espectally | of food produot this winter As a resaic ali | absence, and 180 cars cetitia ed So Frar s | ooy Drices. ket has been looking up during 170 [NCY. "Centrai: week. The weakness at eastern markets | 31256175 kood 10 cholce 40 0 1001b. Ianbe of food product this winter. As a result a nce, and 190 atii (3 the e e arket, has & up during e 1o [N ¥ o has cut comparatively little figure here, as | $22569.6). Representative sales: ! . setive, and Omaha jobbers are enjoying a | manner of devices were used to meet the | Tecelpts’ were considered lso @ bearish | {h e case of ducks, but the ahimoine nfuih | Butimore RONIG, Thyu| Sty b RoE-eee slaughterers simply had to have the cattle, Av. Pr : yery largo sharo of the busincss of that | emergency, and there is an M inade of | 10 oats Carrington-Hatiah bousht quite | 748 guits. biisk ahd. boping nipping domand | SSIROTS&ON §4%¢ Oregon’ Tmp .1l and if they could not get as good cattly or . L%’ gz om . e J the oountry. Although tmes wre | Corl %, fo NnCR, TS Feports Al (De HIme | trealy, but the: Semeral dbbelion b i fearante, but) the Janas Have puc in an ‘ap- | CSEMIS Southerd, b1 v Blmpiy had to taks what 1y Sant eth: | 1o saive i '8 i 8aid to be rather quiet in Oregon and Wash- | 0t cattle were - siimed inte \he Danghes | Lol pearance, "but' tha demand 80 faf has been 5o . ply had to take what they could get. In | 14 native mixed. o ore pped ligh been ove Ches. & Ohio... kR o e - ot a | 107 nativ, X P I b ington, the merchants in those states are | centers, and the mumber of head to o fog St et R e af tny peice, 0 been hiard work to move them ghlcnéa Ao, 1. 147" |B Do B (0 the (tade ‘NIl Woek St ivars ot cag | | ambe i uyin 00d ma 1 . Auring ‘the winter is smaller by a consider- | Were heavy e expectation ‘that the | “'viul Pk o m e ., B. & Q. 73 [Pivaburg; . 5 & o BURKEY Y 0 \ L (o il oo UR1G brigk | b TRt p e o Ll Sonalats fiext weok's Tuns, would aumber 1300, Clos; | 1berai .rrv.;‘u'" oot i AT Cllteagofiis: e TaI Py l"nw' Palace S RRRIn Fos Ve mare. oRnry bl dvy S i e o - v v g 1] K ol Py v 9 't e during the past two weeks, and while the | Rh, 802 may be heher during the winter | [ BrICER, Mere, the lowent of the dav. and | | he flowis wit how the rocepte tor tne | Conselidan Gis 13yt Rantlue. oS R bt there were o 'fow Tonds of ver) | cattle Inactive and Unchangod — Hogs 1 yolume of salea Is not as large as some would | wiii Feach axiraordinary fonres M dibeted. | 8nd ribs were be lower. endigg on datos at head of columns, exgs being | Clo. Conl & [ron 73| do pid. W o igeves, both natives and rangers. The Lower in Anticipation 3 like (0 née, the eituation shows 5o much ited by well posted feed men. Freiehts, lise for Wheat and lo for corn | represented in cases poultry in coops, butter in | SotionQll O under the InAUenCe of & Eson ek dorous! | CHICAG®, Oot. 1A—The catile market was e 8 N Provement over a few weeks ago that no one [ “Speaking of trade in gencral, It may now |and barley to Buffalo. Lot e B mainly ' from local, Gfessed. beet - houses; | active and unchanged at $1.00@6.20 for Inferior be mafely said that the st vestl the | _The leading futures ranged as follows: 12, Oct. 5. Sept, 3. " s ef houses, © o Ly 3 i8 disposed to complain. As a matter of Lk 8a i al e last vestiges of e ran Eexs . o4 60, 1.19% and the forenoon's trading practically |to extra natives, LG50 for westerns, and < fact, the increaso in the volume of retail | FeCent 36 Boc heritats 'lf")l)‘;}j; ;‘,"':;Pl";fi;‘r@ Articlos. | Open. | High. | Low. | Olose. Butter 1! 100 114 120 ;h;m”flm; the oubply. Common to Very | 51 :g1.60 for Texans. No choice native steers o " i y RS [T A RN BT, Poul . alr 1,050 260-1b, eers sold . sales is limited almost exclusively to winter | gy % 00% "o ios | ate 16 say tha, making nnl 5ke ™ T e e b e a0 ptd.. from $265 (0 SL00, and 4955t 550 abght [ In the market, In hogs, compared with yeaters 800ds, showing that the cool weather Is the | husiness world stands at the beginnig of an 63| 6314 83 | 630334 | BUTTERPacking stook, sc; fair 1o £00d coun: Southern P & good many fairish to pretty good rangers |4y’ opening prices, there was a decline of incentive to buy. era of unusual prosperity. This, no doubt, 68}| BBMGI| 5BM| 68M | trv, 13@lic; cholce to fanoy. 16aitc gathered P p welghing from 1100 o Lo Jo s i et RS L L At the present time jobbers are generally [ Will revert to the benefit of this state and creamery, 19@2)c; separator creamery, 0g2lc. Toxan Pacifio Cow stuff hes alsosold at higher prioss] (1 Sioas The cause of the down-turn i antiolpating a continued fair demand | 9 Iuwa‘,P:lr:xl Anrl;:;m{:;llyrh‘)llhnl of Omaha, vl :m o 8, | Bocarer dox rletly” tresh, 15@tec. TOR 0. Cont. pfd in sympathy with the advance in fat cat Sxpectation of increased receipts next woelts The for goods during the winter and coming | I, conneetion w he failure of crops, Fid o 49 108 | gSpME Fruirie hickens, young, per doz. 3 TUnion Pacifi An active demand from eastern butchers|amuil = Heavy medlul weehts sold moetiy & ring. While previous crop failures have | hgai thas ths iy e Ghciied, again "and S @Y G G| gnm pieiss chickens " D T el o %a e competition lvely and the move- | $500gi6.3 and 93025 bousht (he bulk of the sp [ n again that the field of Omaha as a jobbing s B ment has been brisk all week. The supply | fight There wis a. iifeloss aheen market and been always followed by a light trade, the | center is limited, and the feeling seems to o 281 . 28 | Brrenwae Deas WinE teal, per dox., 81361600 today was rather smaller than usual and it | values were nominal at $3.660.5 for go0d to situation at the present time s very different [ brevall with Some wholesalers that b 2% 28| 283 | mixed, por dom. F100GI I conrtnis, e id not take buyers long to clean them up. | choice and at 7c@iE22; for poor to falr. Lambs from what it was during previous short | (Fade cannot be proftably worked from | Mayilll|ssaBis| 3| 95| 5NN | Conr ralaras and oo 0] cnnsbaeks, auail, | Lead Trast Prices_were steady 10 a shade stronger | were quoted at $1.50@4.25. Several thousand are 3 _| Omaha beyond the limits of a certain re- | pork por vbi 150; venison saddles, 144i16c. than Friday and 16c to 2c higher than |l in the pens, awaiting buyers, erop years. Dusiness men are pretty gener . A Loufavilley N' 2 I stricted territory. A number of houses, | Jan........| 12 75 12 62 2! *ho n o y 3 pel g calve: ve | Recelpts: Cattle, 1,00 head; calves, 300 head; : 12 12 7734| 12 625 13 a3k hoice fat and small veals are quoted | Doulavillo s N, A" they were @ week ago. Veal calves have p ally recognizing this fact now, and are shap- | however, notwithstanding advice o the con: | Lhok. 100156 large and course, 3G4 Manhattan Oou. been in good, active request at firm prices | hogs, 16,000 head: sheep, 3,000 ‘head. ing their business accordingly. Commercial | trary, have aggressively pushed trade s 765 | 165 | 765 | 768 5—Wisconsin new make, | Memphis & C..... all week, and sellers have experienced lit- e orday; Dapers published In widely ceparated sec. | far West as the coast, and have been re- 740 | 740 | 7aDe| 780 | t2the; Nebraskn and m Jte: Net | Michigan Gent., te diMichity fn moving bulls, stags and | , HOGS-Teeccipta, ThM0 hend; amelal yeaterdag: tions of the country are calling attenti warded by a remunerative business in this br d fowa, Limburger, | Mo, Pacific. .. rough stock generally at firm figures e nea 1t GURIILY | oLs 8 kooa . e great extent. 1o whioh Tiuiden. ey | Held- In Considering the future of Omaha | Gt 895 | 985 | ggas| 898 [No v tiei briek Wo. 1 No- 173 | Mobllag OB Diiring the early part of the Week there [about 2300 beud; quniiy not, m fooe oatiee - o i g < o . Ao Ti rye str olor ma rice on 8 e € ere of buye: d | 6480 "for rought packing: $4.7065.30 foi pleted condition of stocks. This Is especially | things In prospect. for this eity if Jto sa: 280, winter | Bliy. Flent shades sell the bost Onte top weades | x99 Bl e while liberal, was none 100 | §15055 for hoavy. picking and shipping 1ot true of the dry goods business, as shown | Vantages are properly pushed and de- I R AL the demand. Prices advanced |and § 406490 for pigs < . by the Dally Record of New York veloped, J1-75@2.00. PIGEONS—OId birds, per do., 3 North Am. Go. ... 40 it bias his, in turn, had a tenden CATTLE—Recelpts, 1,000 head; markel o ORER e Batwakn “Irrigation work In_western counties is No. 3 spring, VEGETABLES, North . LT o to Keep buyers away, while at the same |and weak, though unchanged in price. g "an theJunml e yhetween October 1| rapidly progressing. Ditches are bullding gt POTATORS~Good mbotk. 15 o P pit > 18 S[of dpp- O time it stimulated the supply. As a result | SHEEP-Receipts, 1000 head; market slow at e nm” ‘\;‘I{ L [ .L“Ihrrv ne;rlsr 1MS m;:n- m(ll 'Vumrll ) North fml‘lr xmvl(ul;‘mr running AL, ;;m OLD BEANB_Fiandp/bked. navy, $0.85: me- e — - buyers were able to pound the market | unchanged prices. L 8 a liquidating policy practiced by the | streams in the state. Most of them will be ~ e o~ i 0@1.90; o Wi hite beans, $1.75 Otal males of stocks tod 5. pretty hard the past day or two, taking off ™ { manufacturing, converting, jobbing and retail | built before spring, and farmers hope to $iam. ILEOOLI; eBryniin while beans, 3170 Including: Am urlington, | fully“a quarter without any difficulty. Thus- Reastneaand Dlsposl o o ] Dranches of trade as was thon effected. Re-| 'eap the bencfits of irrigation before next No. 8, 60@5éc; No. 4, | ONIONS-On orders, Marsc. Hoek Tsknd, 3,90; R T R ey e o | A r Nos Tises ot tho. Uity SN 1 tailers and jobbers, to employ taph. summer. With a large area of well irri- CABBAG @ ine. Saturday, with p ak at the decline, | shown by the 3 nploy & metaphor, | gqted territory tributary to Omaha and 1, $147@1.18 CELERY—Der ¢ New YorkeMpioy b Representative sales company” for the twen hours ending: % waded into the stream, but would not cross | fair crop in Nebraska and Towa, the fleld | TIMOTHY ime, $5.50. SWEET POTATOES Ter Ih., or $3.50 | 5 DRESS 3 o'clock p. m., Octobe 1%4: it. In entering upon the scheme of liquida- | near this city will give opportunity for the | PROVISIO: pork,’ per bbl. $12.80@ | per bbl; Jerscy, $5.50 per bbi, (L ON CALL- R RECELFTS. 2 tion which was opened up to them a year ul’l'u’ll‘lh;_}k 0‘{ a very lnnlzo'whnlesaloltrmle. |.‘“» 'll‘ml "'&f;'f;,}'lf,' ;'i'.s rm& g Shoet clog, FRULTS. per cent; close A G 23 c‘,;; Hi.‘, g0 the matter of purchases was of seconda he Burlington road has recently com. |sides (loose). 3685G6.10; dry salted shoulders | mne market on Cullfornia frult has heen duft A Inchanged 300 160011062 4 00 o il I'D“K ey wf“],f‘n"“g pleted its extension and connection with the | (boxed). $6.63@0.62%; short clear, sides (Boxed), | during the. past wockosmid foit a8 been dull EXCTHANGEDuh, wh Sedal 310 =5 SR & Northern Pacific, giving another coast line S e sinco tho organization of the auction house the | business in bankers' bills nt $4.814@3 K15 for oo Cows, Bttt R O o on stocks in store at a profit, cost or 108s. | touching Important points in the ottt Distlllers” finished goods, per gal, | daily sales have been dull and devoid of Interent, | banc"5in oo $4.3U@LEO% for @ duys: posted 1 1 210 Pl This policy was forced upon them by the | territory. According to agreement. freight 'SUGAR—Unchanged. ‘The coming of cooler wenther appears to cut off | mtes, §i. $850488%; commerclal 1 1 210 Buyers, Catile. Hogt Sieu condition of trade that opened before them es between Omaha and the coast, as well | Tho ¢iliowing were the receipta and shipments | the, demand for California fruils, and the lust | bile,’ s 1 1 210 |Omaha Packing company .. .. 590 o i B the. intehned ao 7 s cars to arrive have been:neglected, and receivers | U o b 1 i 2 Th G. H. Hammond Co... R when the panic of a year ago had spent its i, e itermediate and local shipping | roday: have found it slow worl moving them. The sen- 1080 1 H 310 | Swir and Company ...ooone | force. points, Wwill be the same as those from 81, | o Recelpts. [§hipmenta. | 2on_for California fruits appears to be rapidly | U 8. bhreg. 1 1 H hy Packing compan: : “Tio results which followed were conspleu- | e Arariana Taat s oo 4 VraRRingion, On ah = o et D R G R L AR I s 1 3 A H A s 2 a, Ida d Washingto a supply of peaches o be hud, and prices are s rog.. . iy ous in n general stoppage of the mills. This| even basis with St Paul, i f territory 19, OIS 5o Hori] ) o, S el R G LR LT BT 7n. 1 1 Becker Wheat, bu. 42,000 84,000 1 1 9 did not stimulate the demand, if it did not Which has herctofore ‘heen almost con- | Coru tur..: o 24,000 | are very wmpting, whle there are pleny o wii- e 1 ! i 5 7 By . | trolled from the east by that city. Crops in ¢ ter pears. The demand alone 18 wanting. 0 0. e H Nelson Morrls, Chi ol l‘h‘:"‘,“'"‘,'fi‘"":’{["‘ ’"";(” b ebons | ool B BT T B TR T Niave | oo 263,000 | Hbnere. In considerabie imamiy. for ohajss ahip- 10216 M, K. AT Tai 1 x 3B [ B Witson cor:.c A the mills had full stocks, otherwise they | {Rat good this vear, and the country is in | Barley, bu 20,000 | PINE apples, but stocks of that deseription do 4 104 | do 2d4s.... 1 1 3207 | Shippers and feeders .....c. would not have shut down. ‘Such being the | P°pr.E000, [n'3 TSR, and the country is in jioa: it 1 J not appear to be at all. plenty. There appears | Ala. Class C. 214 Mutusl Unfon6s.. 108 1 H 22 |Left over - s 100 .. conditlon, which appeared to be well sup-|for the next few months will naturally be | 0% the Produce exchange today the butter mar- | to ba Kome doubt aboilt khe Keeping qualittes of | Currencies. .. 24| N0 Cont. Gou. 58, 117 1 i 1 H- T tad. 7+ tha #otian of he" mallls, b e ext 5 - ket wis sieady: creantery. 19@136; Oairy, 13@ [ thin year's orop. of westom. apples. A buyer | Lo New Con. 48, 94 *| No. Pac ine . 118 1 ‘1000 2 in Total 4,760 i B por Y the action of the mills, buyers|lighter than in previous seasons. The open- | e, Ergs, steady at 106175 was here from Chicago the past week and vis- | Missour! Gs....... 100 |Nc Pac. 2uds. 80 160 821 2 333 argued, as if by corncert of aetion, that the 135.,&{“!:!“!"!13““‘\3' rr;wrlli;ht’nfl\;:‘ffinye;vltx‘lr!??slg ited all the apple-growin, l-m.mn.«.m nlu soo- N.C.6n 13‘2‘ ‘NuWéCnnfiolhn 141y 166 3 2 395 R v o] ":‘"‘: ”’r“’"f““'" s o “"'““‘“‘"‘ 1arg® | in 'the home feld. This ability to compete NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. gt 5o gt S T T T DB W, an o ha e H ] s arcar alaa " porcentage of the productive capacity in a| with St. Paul has long been the destderapary —— in Chicago, ‘but that he wanted something that | Tenn. new net 6, 75 © (St B Consoin 1208 ie H 230 | Texns steers, $2156555: beef steers, .GI@580F } state of idleness was to restrict purchases | of aggressive business men at Omahs. Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and | &ave prorise of Keeph The JFruit Trade [ Tennnew setd.... 100 |StP.C. &P W.55. 1108 18 : HH R Ie orkate Tand st | to the smallest quantities possible, oA pCasual glance at ‘the map will show Provistons, Metals. Etc. TR AN Eas apploa are siyinciiel Andiie (200 o1t oe, 8 e 0N Iex 10 2 240 . L i g . " the following 8 X . . export_demand s strong and Increasing. M o, S LESF Gon. H et s . and by weating” prices discourage | {he fol e R e T ) N | NEW YORK, Oct, T1—FLOUR-Riseiots, 10~ | B avair s by Dres e Coreaaing. - There | Vo, Ceuturiss B3 Tex. Pac. 1ats 87 10 il B0 HOGE Rt R e T et B R R A T Ry M e R TG R 8 Pt e P il i - Mg AL, Mg Tgnre (hiy seon, The Infest"reperts | Alchison da” (1 0T 70 Fas & 125% AR Fb0es0; - hen i, " HO0GS30; packern. . 30868 0 Omes o nuch n 2 2 . P. H 21,95 . 0; FaU ctusln; plaas. Fusoedad®iis. too's Woll | ing "Routh’ Dakote; Montabs. T0ano, Wert: | market auies Boutton flour, dull. Rye flour, | $a¥ier "than ‘anticipated, Wn'the mouthern. baif | Ganade 5o vads, 1000 Wi auu ol 1008 HEIFERS. 5.00; mixed, $485G495; lghts, $1.75@4.90; ~pigs, known to require further statement than that ¥ imal 00@4.7. eq ington and Oregon, all open ferritory to this | weak. Buckwheat flour, quiet at $1.00G2.00. of Wayne county the fruit crop is almost a | Cen. Pac.1ats '95. 10214 Southern R.R.5s, 88 100 620 160 T e Recelpis, 1,000 head: shipmenti LMl ] In the year ended with September the out- | city. The complaint of ‘a limited feld o | "HuCKWHBAT Qo o s0@ste. falure, While in the northern tiers of towns | D. &. R G. 7 1154 i D48 168 g3 [ BEIBR Recaini Ll (i J TN rd o & movimel peoegi . decrease of| (GHEEE \EPRUICE, G, Aok OF BRY, {OBDIRE | GO MEAL-Steady: sten o0 bude, &t | Shgfs i %ty gor cro ") T o 7 = i g s ih e one-third f a normal production. o onl s railroad faell- | 00 ! "4 he market on cranberries Is ve A BBoston Stock Quotations. 150 <. T0 200 25 e ities. With good connections and favorable | $acks - according to all predictions tne season will be 150 ..., 636 200 250 Upon the jobbing and retail trades the 4 RYE—Quiet; car lots, 4@5lc; boat loads, 5@ 1y short this year. The crop was a fail- | BOSTON, Oot 13.—Call loans, 1%4@2) var cent; 0 - H 13 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 3 effect of such & policy was exceedingly whole- | nswe of 100e] Jfif’fi’e"r'l".‘:.‘5“'&‘.“‘;:155;:.".“;”5; R R S ey 3'r'"‘<".~':=ry."'c'a:-mz-rln|fi«"r:uuu'n of ‘5’". groducin | thme Joans, a3 por cent Clone bricss foF 28 B <L 800 o s, o head; market atea ‘J v - S 3 i LEY—Dull; No. . 60@ote, diricts, o berrica are said (o 'be goin ks, bonds wid mining saaro Texi 2857 beet steers, .00, me, as carrled over stocks were reduced to | Interested property holders in securing the | HATL oy MALCS Dun: Weatern, 706500, e I s s [0 L 15 ... 106 260 37 |natl @3.10; Stockers and feeders, §h y a minimum never before approached. This was Lur‘lnll(m‘ and ;fllugll.\h‘mon( of x'nuro rwhulo- WHEAT—Receipts, 94900 bu.; ' exports, 13,80 | (jong: fii,.’":‘h[fif . ;‘-‘f.‘ g é“wh‘flumm ggl( 160 400 | @3.40, & 200 particularly true of all spring goods, that at | S31ers to make Omaha n center of very [ bu.; suies 80,000 bu. fuinres & 00 ba. sbot. | OuINGES_Californta, per §0-1b, box, $1.50. . Suga 3| W, Elec. pld.. 178 ” HOGS—Receipts, 5,000 head; shipments, 2 ‘ freat Importance. Omaha business men | Spot dull; No. 2 red, in store and elevator, Goe e Lo 3 Am. Sugae pid. L. 00k | Wis. Concrar .11l & 200 00 | nead: mariet duil and se lower: bulk of saies, the end of June had been marketed beyond | \UTii dororell o v » . | APPLES—Good stock, per bbl.. $2.50G2.76. s s TU3s| Ao oatr B head;ma e j 0 q ¢ o give this subject careful [ new, 6lc in store and afl PRACH : W00 o . on 208,10 2 20 400 | $4.9065.00; he §1.9005.30;_packers, $4.85@5. - tation o 30 " " Dtic iy o 24 ‘alifornia ~ fre N @l Bell Telephone. ... 201 | Atchis Y T panetey | 225 5 ; X Sxpictations in . the n:n;l!‘(l;rh:(: qf;::::;!.'rm\ consideration and detailed attention, Options generaily firmer’ on e, B fontan AR e SV R AN i "B%: 1% 4§00 | mixed,” $1850 lights, $4.7604.90; pigs, ufi Y New York Dry Gonds Market. . 2 red, May, 3 + r S et o une.... 160 | Wis. Ceut. 1sts 250 42 1,00 head; shipments, to a further greater extent, ¥ b 3 p PRU —00c@$1.00. C.B. & 0. 3 _|Allouez Mining Co. 2 “ 8 " NEW YORK, Oet. 13.—Dry goods b o8s i November, 85lc; December, PEARS—Hartlett d shipping tock; win- g pid. .. o 2% Decause of so many mills having been |, NTW - A kot PEARS <Bartiett, 11o-g00d shipping stock; iburg pfd..... 70k Atlande.... - o1 odera ale and of the spe 1 order ORN-—Tecel 0 ter Nellis, $1.70G2.00, Electric 874 Boston & Mon u stopped and nv:nlluccl sweated r\:lnw]u cont at | varioly” et wants. Printing cloths dui | CORN CRtecelpts, g Ppa T bu: | G RAREY~Concords, ! 10-1b, baskets, 2e; round ol Sicol. 80 [ Butie & Bosion 1% R (WO ot o ",‘{f:;\,,., 0 ch the goods could n replaced, th 2 2 Spot dull! No. Options advanced; | lots, J19c; “California fokay, $1.10G1 SR [N oo beqt Caliimat & Hao) 15 15 | neaa; ‘o ‘2400 head, * Market qul mills remained Idle, and, as stocks were re- T RS X but at noon prices were unchanged. e Cod, fancy, $0.75G10.00 it 84 |ce 150 185 |steady ative. steors, 1235 Tt Reke Quced more rapidly than the purchasing trads A TRUST. nOATEReceipts, 8,80 bus exports, none: sales, m{r"h},i‘“ ERRENS—Cape’ Cod, 00y, . 8. HO10 A e “.‘,.‘;‘fi'nm,‘m 130 190 | steers, Texas cows, $L15@2.16; Texes thought possible, the market awoke to its | g o u. futures and 20,000 bu, spot. Spot dull; v TROPICAL FRUITS. Doer. . 38 | Om 150 190 | helfers, $24 true condition the middle of last month, | ‘"o™® hr("'{:‘::,'::',';::,'.“""c'"" i1 | B (RApt A b Setizsred, Shte: No TWAMS: | on xvame_ateuican. 1% oo paz box, $350; g.;-'m:fpmnc' S| Guinaye i 160 HOGS Recoipte, 1100, head;, shipmenty, 3000 Then, to meet Immediate, near and later | o voo. VArous Boads and clased wteady: danuary, Siigc: . Febisary. | Floridus, $.50. 2 eat Ena, a3 | Tamardeic 1.2 STOCKER e e s i< wants, advance orders were located, and a ORK, Oct. 13.—C. P. Huntington, e M, sic] ociobercloied ai ikl Novern: |- BANARAS Choleo stock, 8750230 gor tunen. | W B bii 2 | im A GEP - Teecoipts, fone; shipments, none. Mare Closed ‘at e, IMONS—Fancy Messina. 300, . = = - H L g ; 5 a very large percentage of the output into s on foof HIDES—Steady: wet salted Ni se- —Noae. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.-The oMelal closing 210 HE Stock in Sight. J and through December. Buyers have been | to combine all the railroads in the country | lected, & to 6 Ibs. $is@bc; Buenos Ayres, dry. MISCRUSANBOUS, guotations for minig stocks today were as fol- i 3% | Recora of receipts at the four principal mar compelled to recognize this view of the situ- d .40 # lbs, Iic; Texas, dry, 24 10 0 Ibs, G| OYSTERS—Medium, per can, 1fc; hors Tows: 215 235 | xets for Saturday. October 13, 1594: ation. Of the more staple descriptions of | joo s east and west from the Atlantic tofGgge, —* . hemlock sole, Puenos | 1303 extrs standards, 18c; extra ' sel o Weoxican in i% ; Cattle. 3 X & IR—Ste emloc! o, uenos ots, 25c; Ne e counts, 28c. a e s, e all classes of goods the stocks are nominal | e Pacifie, said: “The question Is asked | ,LEATHER-Stady, e s, 1o Y A, s lev T otk counts, ¥ M ono. . 2% 260 [south omana ... L. 01 ;i and o good portion of the uotput Is sold | Whether or not a railroad trust is belng| WOOL—Quiet; domestic flecce, 1924¢; pulled, | BvEY boiroramm. Jio- Sark honey. 10@12¢e. kNSl iy I3 |shleaso e Vi o > MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon cans, per doz., $12. 2. . ahead. This phase of the situation was un grmlefll o Speatathe mfl; et b o | HOPS_quiet; state, common to echoios, 30 | * MOEA LRGP~ Calon cae, per doa.. ¥ o Potoni; > i» % St Louis expected.’ ssissippi, an say no. here seems (0 | sc; Pacific coast, 4s@8kc. Me; fllberts, 12c;’ Brazil ' nuts, 10@12c; eastern YSES. Sasre WESTERN CATTLB. Ty 1 be a necessity of cheapening in some way| COAL—Dull. oapiathe, Gon. Cal & V. Slerra Nevada..ll 108 | Pilgt bl Total 3110 26,98 6, AS DUN SEES 1T, the cost of transporation. One of the | FHOVISIONS- hect stendy. out ments, steady; | “CTIMIC: pure Julco, por bl 38, halt bby, §0.3. | Grown. point: 88 |galoniOen; : 8L 2 %trs, vg...i06 s 5 1steer.. pickled shoulders, 5%@6c; pickeld hams, 9%4G10c. | gy No. 1 hides, 3%c: No. 2 green | EUreka Cou. 3 tal 8 i} B e “ —_——— B el M ited largo ltems is the multiplicity of aments | PG> ower: western sonmr oo, calon 20 L polc nidas, Sior Now 1 mraon ‘eaived Theca, te; No3 CHER Dl A A L O o5 WYOMING: FINANCIAL reak 1n Sugur the Featuro of the Wesk— | looking after each separate interest. There- | rfini quiet; continent, §8.00; S. A., $8.75. Pork 1 A de: N rn Tk s ale & Norcroas. . trs, Tex.. 996 2 50 22 steor 1135 310 A ed, ent, §$8.00; S, + B green salted hides, 34e: No. 1 green salted hides, | =2 31 strs, Tex.. o Biennd] 3u — Omnha Thnes Not 8o Hurd. fore It Is proposed to have one office for | auiet. 5 to 40 1bs, 4%4c; No. 3 green salted hides, 25 1 — Sy T. Nelson ‘Prust. 59 Mr. W. H. Roberson, manager of R. G.|all the mmnp.m“ each company doing 'I:" WBUTTER-Stong and active oo, datry 10 1002 B Mo 1 voat ey 018 b n‘-hr(." Now York Minlag Quotations. 3 stags.......1186 175 Mg, ... 145 2 00 SPECULATION. 5 - i L@i6c; western creame Gic; Elgins, 2oc) . Be; i » 3 i i iy 3y Dun & Co. in Omaha, speaking of trade | own business and getting all the money it tion creamery, 14@18c. g.'mnf-;f-dgywm‘:' W bt Ly 3.—'}‘ Llden, enfl»fi.;w‘my:.'.lfn'fiqf.’f: Tho following ara tha | R e e SAFE-SUCCESSFUL, for the week, says: recelves. It Is very difficult to advance BB Dul; part ime thange, hides. fo: part cured hides o per b "lem than | Lo i i Shoers ot 238 | A mucoesstul wpeculation fa one n which seme: ' “No marked betterment of conditlons has | Tates, so the nmext thing is to see If there iy o P western fresh, i cases. | fully” cured. Cholor.. s steor. 1910 285 | thing be aold for more than it cont, It may R e R T L AU L et il S L) coeipt, 643 ps. : SIS PRLTS Green slted, eaon, e | Crown Folii i i Steer. LI 28 | calico or ‘com, WHisky or Wheat, baef or bondse pes y I a Easy; city, 4%c: country, 4%, green salted shear)ings (short woolsd sarly skins). | CO! & Va.. 15 013 LA 400 fshoes or stocks. In every (rade somebody or home industries. Wholesale markets -: as to get more net Im[omu out of the gross TROLEUM—Nominal; United closed at 82%c | each, 10@20c; dry shearlings (Illul.:l wooled e:r‘l)- (D‘gl\:‘:z;”lm(“‘{ér’y' z o | cow, n makes money. ng n‘x p|m-lk! and l.lg‘ul-.un vf.v- e of | then we are now recelving.” sking), No. i, each, @lic; dry shearlings (xhort | G i o cow, ! bigger prol trading I anything clse: % continue to report a satisfactory volume of & Teoola) ity ceinal N A ey mort | Bale & Hotoeoe 1 U b 200 | Tho deals are made more quickly than & yaed business, as well as exceedingly good col- S Kansan and Nebraska butcher wool - pel Homestake 5 2 calves..... 410 260 |of calico can be bought: Small, quick profits lections; especlally Is this true in dry goods Morton's Conchman Arrested. liny sctual weight, S@tc: dry. aine. Kue Mexican ...l do preforred Ora Haley. much multiplied, soon roll up inta considerable d i X b and groceries. g s domestic, falr to extra, 64c; | Nebraska murrain wool peits, per lb., actual | Obtario.. 7100 Bulwer.. 1atr, tg.... M0 250 4 strs, tig. 250 | sums. A shrewd operator will make a dozen NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—John James How- ® ‘Among grocers the special feature this vk s Jnpan, %G1 %e. 3 weight, 4GG%e; dry flint Colorado buicher wool | OPbIT. e 8 strs, tg... 1467 3 50 3 st 305 Al a day with the same mo; “There i al- ool wWhn ' the bro <ht | ard, who, It Is claimed, came to this country A Dull: New Orleans, open kettle, | peits, per b, actual welght, 4Q%4c: dry fint 51 stecrs..... 1206 305 Ways a buyir rendy {or good stockes and good grain week he break [n sugar, brought RS Sl e Colorado murrain weol peits, per Ib., mctual D. . Majors. Everybody says, “Money makes money.” '‘The o it hdrawal of Chietgo houses | as a contract lborer, having been engaged | ¥ Sihics Bake o American, | welght, 4@6c; (hive feet cut oft, as it s uscless am 2% 1040 285 | rst thousind 18 the. hardest. to A mil- from what has n Known as the ‘equalit i Oct. 13-4 p. ¢ el B v hich orm pricy | 1o England by Hon. Levi P. Morton to enter | $10.00%13.00 31 to pay’ freight on them). Bl 1085 285 169 285 | lionaire makes money easily.’” Just so—we take Saresment, g Which a uniform price h TN~ alts, §15.45@16.80; plates, market | TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, #%c effie.. 44y | your money—$20 to $1,000—and put it with the % for this commodity within certain territory | M8 employ as coachman, has been taken to es on change today, 10 tons, delivery | tallow, No. %, 4c; grease, white A, dc: grease, % ‘I):n-u«y of 1,000 others. We have a million to exl:lle:l.) I‘)m:'xlm Jobbers, being notified of [ Ellis island. Howard is a prisoner, al- lay, $15.35; 16 tons, delivery next Tues- | white B, 3i4c; grease, yellow, 34c; Erease, dark, Cattla Company. operate with—maoke It quickly—safely, & 3 i . . - . ober, §15.45; c- | 23e; . el becswax, X i 9 stes, tg...155 steors..... 1185 Here fu the profit we have pald our custome the withdrawal of the Chicago houses, were, | though not confined, and s under close sur §_tons ~October, $15.45 tons Oc- | 2%c; old butter 2G2%ec, becswax, prime, 15@20c tig. .18 k. 8 st 1185 250 the profif L 1 customers of oNcHS, - ab |hv,1x “n I:I)n'ny-. Imuiy to | velllance. It is expected an effort will be i r'““l‘{ ] l«";-“;"‘;vw;- 2.&‘5.‘.55‘;"% No- | rough yellow, 1%@2e. 123 steers.....1220 3 20 i ary 1. 1894 eet the issue. To stec . uber, seller's of 0 double, $15.20; £ tons — ) ¥ er e 1 fhemeaives Ty immediately Wired” theis | Made to have Howard's case brought into | Kitberi tE s, . oo Market. Financial Not IRAHG, SR 1t Ol 1 " o . o4 court, ~Otherwise he will be sent back to| COTTON SEED OIT~Continues duf VEW Y g nancial Notes. A. Bossard. akinaats 110 o 4 traveling men {o reduce the price 39¢ per et ia mhand heavy, | NEW YORK. Oct, 13.—COFFE—Options elosed [ npw ORLEANS, Oct. 13.—Cleart 51,261 el 585 24 1 eow, February 1, 11 per cont July I, Ti4 per cent cwt. on granulated and e on all other | England on the Paris next Wednesday. Influencud by the further decline in cotton prices. | atons ar J0656 rovils Y Rvasica) maine 1T A | R NS, Oct. 13.--Clearings, $1,518,261. | 18 feedors. 5 2 ) eow, s oo et i, 10 Do » Caldwell Bro: grades, thus barring Chicago from o large which Is taken to reflect a la of seed | bags, " Including: GQctoher, $12.606013 65; Novem. MEMPHIS, Oct. 13.—Clearings, 333,107, bal- | et et Mareh 1, 9 per cent August L 8 per eent B -, 3 ] we———— and_cheaper oil. Prime crude, Zic; me yellow, B 5 3 3 %A ances, 358,255, 2 feeders.... 880 225 Fod er cet 6. 1 markei, except entered at a loss, Discuss. s : ng cheaper i eru bor, BILNG1L95; Dicembgr, SILIWG1L50; January L ! 15, 8 per cent 16,7 per cent ing the sugar question with one of our Are Your Children Stbject to Croup? A e Whie, Mo o $10.85G711.10; March, -$10.50¢11.05; spot, coftes, 1o, carings, $14,927,763;; bal- COLORADO, | Aprn SO0 mt Bepl TS e ving other should ki ELTER—Dull; domestic, $3.4214G3.55. nominal. Warehouse deMveries from New York 5% p cent 16,7 per oe largest jobbers, he gave me the following | Every mother shor now that croup can | COPPER-—Steady: Iake, §5.633%, brokers® price. o e L ot ! 55 240 t Oct, L8 interesting figures: = “The yearly output,’ |be prevented. The first symptom of true | LEAD-cuie: Mommne, o brokers' price. T et tiyse New Alose todar, 2 13.-Exchange on London, eight | 18 sus, Ug... %3 May 1 8 per cen ot. . 8 per cent said he, ‘of Nebraska beet sugar refinerie 469 bags; United, Bigles stock, 22 7B | days sight, 20 marks 36% ple. 18 § per cem! & ) gar refineries | croup {8 hoarseness. This is followed by a afioat for the United States, 221,006 k total b : total of 163% per cent in 273 day I8 about 18 cars, threc-quarters of Which | peeusiar ‘rousn. sengh I8 moned,bY & St. Louis General Market. aible Supply tor e e’ Seaioe, ngei w0l | CINCINNATI, Oat. 1B.—Clearings. $1,061,250; E. J. Bell. i 1 g g L oduct is handled by Omaha dealers, while | P8 ke . ST. LOUIS, Oct 13.—FLOUR— 3 e M Jnltad Boelae, 45 | for the week, ' $13,019.60; for week last year | 1 cow 820 200 6 cows......1%83 300 sum wh ? he total distribution by (e {onbers Js | COuEh Remedy is given treely as soon s the changed D0 SRETIOVREQuist- - u8: | Ansinst SLMA bae lask Market quiet and % pig | $11.990.450. 1 st 07 350 e e P rarh O i SWRIOS TR al ¢ 1] b jJob be anged AMBURG, Oct. -riarket ot and e T SR00FRe s oo BN i o would take 15 vea to earn. bout 1,500 curs per annum, of 100 barrels to | cbild becomes hoarse, or even after the v | firm, but yielded to_ selling | higher to i pri Jover o 20k U P | CNBW YORK, Oet. 13.—Clearing: | HOGS—The market has experienced but Mutte | S8 MORIE S 1 KRR 0 SO L o pun g % 7 charg & car of 30,000 pounds capacity. Lincoln | rough cough has developed, it will prevent |pressure closing about unchanged; No. 3, cash, [ HAVRE, Oct. 13 -Maiket opened barely steady, | balances, ; for | ehang past week, and the bulk of Lhe | y,mers |y one-tenth of their net profit, B Sinont Jobbers sell about |50 cars, | the attack. 25 and 50 cent bottes for sale SHitisogiober 48c; Ducember, wiaishe; May, | unchanged 10 e Uwir ! cloted without further | baane ofterings have been' velling at right around 1486 | 'G0",0vo naver lost n dollar for any' customer loux City, St. Joe and Atchison in Ne- BT change: total sales. 18,000 hags, PARIS, Oct. ]34 . close—Thi e 0 a G While the best heavy hoge have | v of our combination braska, 10 cars, while other Interior job. | O dressists. %ot Mo s e ok slosine with @ net low | RIQ DE JANEIRO; Opt. 12.—Hollday; receipts, | rentes, 1036 for the hecounts excisas ber Cont | not'mold over $38 Or under $6.05. Fackers paunde) 'We have B0l & dissatisfied custom bers fall into line with fifty cars making i No. 3 mixed, cash, 4ic: October, 48%4¢; | 6,000 bags. ity don, Bt Ulke for ks, the market hard for the past three weeka, but | 370 S48 %00 i havawn ot any (me: in round numbers a total distribution in Dikhons: pokn. 21 Themissanian: Bier Man, otk Marko! SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.—Draf oy el e Y accomplished | Profits sent promptly by check on the lst and Nebraska of 190 cars, with an average | BALTIMORE, Oct. 13.—A clergyman of wrm; No. %, i October, Be; Cottdit Market. :; telegruphie, dfe. Bliver bare, 63t die, | 404, Meve, apparently made no'concortod efforé | GHIPAR *E0t DI, B waluation of alout §1,75% fit:d . May, Slc. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 18.—COTTON—Steady: | Mexican dolinrs 53essh . » G3@GEHC. | to “bear "prices durink the past week. The 0 us for further information, for fi foR A\ 14500 w0t ofAuAling | Cardinal Gibbons’ household sald to & re- | JYE--No. 2 east side, Bl%c asked; 50c bid. | middling, 5 7-i6c; wobd | ordinary, 4 15-16c; met | MeXican dollars, ™ situation Is not at wll satistactory to the packing nd for our weekly market 414, s BARLEY~No trading. e 4 ol t. —Clearings, 74 012; | interests as it s The Price Current says: ‘“The " interesting el oL ) Bess, the price now belfie dte oniy oL AWEEL | porter that the Greclan Tuler and his wifs ARLET Mo tmaine. " feoapta 161 bues:bexports. 16 the ‘cantinent, | , RALTIMORE, Oct: M—ciariogs s3or4ai; | iniereatn a2 ke ae s, Garrent sayas THle | Guiayitom Is imierestiop, even € you think v In one-half of 1 cent per pound of the low- | referred to fn last Sunday's sermon on the | 1ian Suors s ssc “ Tofos, baied; comatwinensd,od ‘bales; sales, 9,380 | GHTFS ENt: % b0n, "o 2 has beon morv than was looked for aome weeks | 40 NOL care to Join. o5t polnt ever reached. = Low prices, how- | “Devotion of the Rosary,” in which he in-| CLOVER BEED-$.9%68.10. NEW ' ORLEANS, Bct. 13.—COTTON—Steady; | PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 13.—Clearings, $9.337.- | ag0 by the trade. and the result has been: o F.8HER CO0., 8toc* and Grain Brokers, e ml‘.; @Il the necessaries of life, is now | cidentally spoke agalnst woman suffrage, w. 'fil]wwru}'hszh >4 0g5.10. wales, spot, 4,360 balsto arrive, 4,900 bales: re- | 781 baln o8 JLEGD. for the week, Clearin ‘lm:wrr sarcenl viluse . of peotuct (o Lc'..du: et 4+ mmw'w New ‘Tors. Oitw 3 uiet, unchanged. . — { A o extent as to occasion severe losses on the product | 0 ) * Never before’ sald an old merchant, | Themistocles and his wife, and not Pericles [ Ml Ml chans DeT aenwiant Bl TR, (i scatment' S | BAMNIAH bataness, 110 ted at Buenos | Manufuctured before this decline was brought 4o ate : | and Aspasia, as Dr. Julla Flolmes of Chicago | 13GG8 - Unchopees N Sonetulas o, i s ja2, Madeid. 18007 Poaed A% Duenos | Jhout, The unsettling of the market has 415 ld so much that enters futo family life 8¢ Futures steady and upehanged; sales. 36,000 bales; [ Ayres at $82; Madrid, 15.00; luak 0; B PER and use be purchased for a dollar hs thday, | and other eritics evidently understood the | LEAD_omicis s, Octoher, 5.4 bid; NEVeaber, 31315 1 Decorn: | Mot mmben ; Madrid: Rome, "196.85; Vi: | tended to check consumption, for dealers have ER_ Profit regardiess whether the dollar bo gold, sil: | matter. spELTRR ele wkld bor. Se2G5AT, Jurimyy, $5.4800.40: Febraary, | enee i o SOY A " | oodumion for cwrrying light ssppiive, aad vepien CENT [ ¥, or Ereonback, and e have to mell two HINKY erga 08 e T ey AL, 4650866 | 7. LOUIS, Oct. 1. —Clearings, 33,916 $9: bal- | tion of affairs may serve a desiralle purpose in o | e ot to I brine duantity of goods that| Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou- | Commia T Lower: 7 et A COTTON - Middiime, | Bnces, 688135 this woek, clearings, $23.THAI0; | seouriog o safe basls for omentay the P, 1o This Month bia we used -mt::llorv:l:'-:: ::llull\'i Jame amount | bley, Trial ize, 25 cents. Al Aruggiscs BAGGING—Lower: $@8Ke 108 Ehess nosibe ey adiing, balances. $5.U5119. Moncy, steady: S#5i per cent. | donan now Closs at hand, but it 18 unfortunate w4 oaeY, 5 em., sl oy PROVISIONS—Quiet. Pork, standard me: ok, | 12, ; ang ark, count. for thoso interestsd in produet of current value. | § Which: Intter fact, by {he way. Eoen to e TR i, srere e, okime “lard mess, | sbipments, €00 balew; stock, 13,800 bales LONDON, Qct. 1.—The rate of diseount In | Considerabie improvemont has best motieeable Any one ean partioipate show that the hard times ‘bugbeal Is per- Y 3 ey Dry salt meats, loose sho: Kunsas City Markets. riket for short bills s per cent | In the general quality of the hogs that arrived [ our enormous profit by haps not ko much in evidence In Omaha as [ DETROIT, Oct. 13.—Ex-Senator Thomas (G THT ‘ o L e ontis bills 1 9-1¢ ber eent. Con- | the past week. The weight has increased and the | 1o 81,000, Hikhest re « . KANSAS CITY, Oct, 13.—WHEAT—F | o Bosts, rinds of sme of wSpheople. OUF | v paimer, president of the World's Colum- | Hcon, icked shouldera { Oct. WoWHEAT-Firm and 101%; consols, aceount. 10i%. orage for the week waa right around 215 1ba. | pirt oulnrs to velers' reports this week from interior | V* 3 R ged; No. # hard, No. 3 red,’ 41,0 d8c: No. 2 red, d6e LUCTY rejected, 42643c. oris, 378 § gities nearly all indicate a healthy state of | blan exposition, is Iying serfously 1) at his | & RECEIPTS . IPES-—Flour, 9,000 bbls: wheat, CHICAGO, Oct. 1 Clearings, $18,250.000; tata) | 1ot & heavy averaga for (his season of the year. THE TRADERS SYNDIOATE, T N o2 e for the . 92,013,000, correspond eck | but fully 18 Ibs. better than It was three weeks ¥ idlng, JHIOAGO, . v Senator, Paddock xald B e to g s beon sick soveral days. | Wi i HEW, Bus ot B0 by et TS Shon st s e S 8 o e 83 Y ik 5. Ay T e Ll | 8 s Dol Wamnet Ll | W Traaors” Rutilng ECAGO, TLL. P Senator ock sald to me the other - | TS, Flour, 5, s.; wheat, none; | " GATs-— vor; No. e call; 5@6 per cent on time, New York exchange, #hd mors sntion to o e : Syenlng: “The cash sucs last Sacuraay ot fi:dg“- 1d to be suffering from nervous pros- | com. 5603 Lu i wate 100 b »o lower; No. § mized, 1440 e tiweount’ Sterili exchange, eusier; Stening, oy ;}l‘;;,::‘gfl';:;flg.,f";pf;.;:tmml;@ o34 A A L — of our Beatrice stores w ,500, while v JERTEN EQOS—-Quiet and unchanged; 1 commercial 2 Rla o 't L ¢ e — ugar 3 X - . wra think Wwe have o (hro erio nother one claims the 1ast two 'weeks' Suxas Market. BUTTER—Weak; creamery, 1§2ie; dairy, 15| NEW YORK, Oct. 13.~The oxp. | Hautly Focelpta s ok for Amprovenncd of WM. LOUDON. k “Lincoln rel e LS ece el , 1, FCE! eat, 4, i con . L | mmount e X n d 32 M 13- 4 R e M R (ORI NATHR, 184,00 1a~Fine torty | Bebeath, coiteh Gebee Wi, e, con | outt g i s s e ity i T SR ity " | e ek closes ilh only o moderate run, vt | Gommission Merchant A - H . "MENTS -~ Wheat, 10,500 bu. ; cos 2.0 5 | $209.421 gold A $25,803 silver; ' goods, §L739,- o o ove 2 weel LA ANV ot 5,30 dally ensh ssles. of Moellering Bros. m LONDON, Oct. 1 GAR—Cane, dull: rather | oats, nome. it "3 | 7 genbral merehandine, ¥o85 908, © ¥ | 868 shonr ol acraase avee e wesk pre- 3 It is regretted that the sun of | cery of Mcellering and Millard, corner | .o ior; centritupal Java. i o o i el il the corresponding week a year ago. Grain and Provisions. ) et hortaon his sy o8 Kedrtiey's |of Lafayette and Hanna strects. Loss on | fa ritning. loasd, *°'" A DN "Frisco Wheat Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 13T weekly hark state- | e Up etlvs wad ! “with "y ¥ nelal horizon this week, On Wednesda A H Soonl - 42 e L o nent shows the following changes: Reserve, | wm packers 8od enoukh specul i it Narional bavik % (o Wednesday | stock, $40,000; on bulldiag, $15,000; fully ln- ey pEAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18.~WHEAT-Steady; | Ientuie " gr s s 1O fraind Jangcs) ~ Kesarve: to pake 10 {nleronting.” oo 1o | oRTIVRLS Mives to Chicego wud New Nerk . w unable to honor the checks of its |#ured. Origin unknown. LAV RO et de aRa - e | TN Wi May, wige. Iooiiponchine, IEIMN; tegal tenders; tucrease Vsl utcher welgnt hogs old at 8 | Soard of Trads i % ltors, but claimed the bank would be ey ——— steady; holders offer moderately : No. 2 red. win Minneapolls Wheat Market. O aes ITDOsltS, increasy elrcula- | . WIth falr to good mixed gridos at $4.85 o8 - R F. ” 3 oderat 0, 2 red, . tiom. inerease, $411,700, The ks now hiot 0. 3 Correspondence solicited. | fi.vl:rn:‘uma Thnnnd‘?’y, on_which date, Orc:;n K:dnll T«‘nur- backacke, Triad [ or' U 34d; Now 3 red, spcing, s bd MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 13— Wheat was dull and | M7823 in: cecens ot ihe o Il y g I ) i e s Sy ert | | Office, Toom & New ¥ork Lite Buldieg - ever, wus forced ‘1o wuspend, the | slze, 25 cents. ANl druggists. CORN=Firm; supply poor; new mixed, spol, | steady during the day's session, but frmed up | per cent ruld bunchies of pigs aad stock hogs changed hands | Telephone 150

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