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THE OMATIA DATLY BEE: WEDYESDAY OCTOBER 17, 1894 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat 8lid Down and Made a New Low Piice Record, MAY CORN CLCS.D A FRACTION HIGHER New Low Price for December Wheat Was Made ns Soon as the Regalar Trading Commenced — Oats Opened Weak In Sympathy, slld down- a new low B%e; then, and reports of CHICAGO, ward today until price record for Decembe alded by buying by shorts cash business, the market reacted, Decem- ber closing steady, at Ye higher. May corn closed sc r and May oats unchanged, but provisions were weak, finishing at de- clines, The new low price was made as €oon as the regular trading commenced. The opening trades were prin- cipally at from with a sale or two at from Another shave was taken off the ur of these quota- tlons before any improvement started When it began to recover it was under the lead of the corn market, which the first to give signs of reviving animation The routine statistics of the day and re ports from outside markets were discourag ing to the bulls. Some demand for cash wheat was reported early in the day, but did not exercise any influence until it was alded by the recovery in corn. Recelpts were 215 cars. At Minneapolls 336 carload were received and at Duluth 881, making 1,220, against 920 cars a_year Primary market receipts werce 810,000 bu xport elearances of wheat an dfiour from the At- lantic ports were 350,000 bu, December im- proved to from 624 to H2Gc, with several relapses of its falling sickness, which sent it back again scveral times to 52c, but it was in one of its firo: moods near the close. There was considerable buying by sh at the close and the market finished steady, at 2c. The corn marke horts were inclined (o take and some improvement in prices followed, principally from the same cause. Ther was, how very small offerings of cash corni (o go and there was some demand for it. inquiry for new No and No, 8 yellow to arrive, was also rather better than it was yesterday. About 60,000 bu. were placed at the following discounts under May prices: For November, N 8, #4c under; No. 3 yellow, fc under; for Decembey, N 5e under; No. d3ge under. The reccipts were 21 less than cstimatec r, tomorro estimates are only 100 cars. The latter one of the bull points of the day opened at 48%c, with a limited trade at & fluctuated for over an hour be- tween 48%c and 49%c, and then improved to from 49%c to 49%.c, where it closed Oats opened weak, In sympathy with the early tone of despondency in wheat, and improved later in the session, did th other markets. Receipts were about as es- timated. The opening price for May wa: 324 and subsequently it sold as low as B%e. It rose to fluctuated between that and 32 most of the session but rose near to 82lc again and siosed with bu that. Weakness ruled in the provision and the opening prices were at a from yes closing prices of pork, 7 and 2i4e in ribs, close the following were the reductions es- tablished: _In pork, 12} il ribs, each be. Hog recelpts were heavier than looked for, belng 21,00, instead of 1 estimated. For tomorrow the estimaté is 81,000 head. The increasing receipts are bearing out the predictions of the packers and Is the reason for the deciining ten- dency in provisions. Cash quotations were as follows: “Rrtiolen; | Opon. | High Whieat,No. 2| Oct. 16.—~Wh it had n at ade at was firm, but the their profits opene y re was May a ers at market cline in Close, 503 ot i May........ Fork per bbi | LT Lard. 100108 ¥ 00 15 60 |6 80 830 | 022 Tach quotations were as follows: FLOUR—Unchanged. WHEAT—No. 2 wpring, 4@ ; No. 8 spring, 3 yellow white, 48140 ngaLise; No, . 3, 481@0Ske; No. 4, . 1, 8149, SEED—Prime, .90, VE—Mess pork, per bbl., $12.00G12.75 5., §1.65. Short ribs, sides, loos v salted shoulders, hoxed, §6.120:60 boxed, $6.8716647.00, finished " goods, per TIMOTHY PROVISIC Lard, per 100 $6.660.70. 1 5 whort clear side HISKY—Distillers gal. o BUGARS—Cut loaf, unchan, The following were the recepta and shipments today “Articlos. Recelpts. |Shipments. Flour, bbls ... Wheat, bu, ... Corn, bu...... Outs, bu.. Lye. bu. Barley, bu........ On the Produce ket was fivn: o R0e. Ergs, 1014017 17,000 57.000 88000 181,000 7,000 |_100.000 butter mar- i dalry, 18@ 000 000 80,000 118,000 2,000 73,000 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and Provisions, NEW YORK, Oct. 16.— 800 bbls.; exports, 26,300 bbls.; sales, 10,600 pkes.; market quiet and irregul Buyers are well supplied and hold off waiting for concessions, buying only for immediate needs. Southern flour, dull. Rye flour, dull; sales, 200 bbls, Buckwheat flour, quiet at $1.75G2.0. BUCKWHEAT-Dull, CORN MEAL—Easy: sales gackai yellow ‘western, $1.151.15; 500 bbls. and 2,400 Brandywine, Steady: car lots BARLEY MALT—Dull; ‘western, 10@7se. WHEAT—Receipts, 235,600 bu.; exports, 37,900 bu. sales, 170,000 bu. futures and 90,000 bu apol, ~Spot, steady; No. 2 red, In atore and cle: VULOr, BIKE: new, Si%e In stor float; f. o, doat; No. 1 nort we delivered Glige, delivered. Options brol n early sales, owing (0 weak cabies out %c on bl crop reports, liquidation and selling, but soon rallied and wa - erally steady all duy on good cash demand at the west_and in sympathy with corn and closed fi 8L He net advi 0. 2 red, March, cl Bi%ei May, GOK@60 T-16c, closed (04e; October od BAc; November, Closed S%c; December B 7-16653 11-16c, closed 59%o. CORN—Recelpts, 3,000 bu.; sales, 435,000 bu. Spoty firm: No. ke atloat. Opiio but ilied and wer Teceipts than « January, 514G closed Bk Gsse, &3 e, OATS-—Recely males, 210,000 Bpot, steady 4 hazige; No. asic. 300 bu, elevator; bty with wheit y und on smaller Wil advance; May, bu. spot s opene firm all o ted clos exports, 000 600 and o bu. .2 white, 3 3 track, mixed, 31Gs20; track, white ptions, quiet ' but steady all day losed at about unchanged prices; January, ¥ pwed 33%c; February, closed 34%e: May closed 364c; October, closed i 8144G31%e, closed 31%¢; December e, closed 32%¢ OPS—Dull and heavy; eholce, 1Tc; Pacific coust, 4146 AY—Steady; shipping, W@%c; good to cholce, @iTc. HIDES—Firm; wet salted lectad, 46 to 65 ibs., bo; fus 24 1bs!, 1lc; Texas, LEATHER—Stealy; yres, light to heayy YOOL—Quiet; domeatic PROVISIONS—Beef, quict. Cut meats, steady. Lard, steady: western steam closed at §8 asked oity, '§1.16; ales, 90 tierces October; closed at 3 aaked; Jubuary, $T.66, nominal; refined, easier; continent. $8.357 8. A, $.60; compound, ‘%6006 @183 Pork, steady new moss, $11.5G150. BUTTER-Bteady; " western dairy, 1248160 Western creamery, 16G25c; western factory, 1% o; Elgins, Zic:' imitation creamery, 14glic; ate dairy, 14625, stite creamery, 18613 CH ~Dull; ‘state, large, $@10%c; ®s@llc; part skims, 3 full skims, HGS-—Firmer; Pennsylvan Bo; loe house, 166164 - fresh Cases. $2.00G4.35; recelpis, 7776 phio. TALLOW=Weak: city, 4% country, PETROLEUM—Nominal; United i Washington, bbis., §; refined, New York, phia_and Baltimore, '$5.10; Phila Haltimore, 1n bulk, 3,60 Firm, stralued, comnion 0 good, 3.0 @ TURPENTINE—Qulet; RICE-Steady; domestic, 0; Jaran, 4045 IOLASSES—Steady To cholce, S8 uPIQ"I.IIONi‘P:.I;'Ad)', Beoteh, $19.00020.25; Amer- can. $10.006713,00 LBAD- (Y Easy, brokers' $15.30015.35. Sales on g"—.dn:‘k Stralts, ‘ghange today, § tons October tin st $16.46; % N common to pulled, small, 3o. and 206 L It osed at §2%e 0. talr to extra, %o New Orleans, open kettle, prices, exchange for December wheat the | fons spot tin mt $15.05; 15 €arlond November TER-Barely R change pric TON SF nal at an le tons January tin at ad at $3.12%4 wteady ; tie, .00 ex- Quiet; brokers' price, $0.62%; 19,6963 for spot. D Ol —Tnactive quotation, with W bulter graudes, 316t nominal; prime yellow tes, 90c; yrime white, d6c and weak nly small p off crude choles yellow 3G32e; yellow nominal, OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS, but | et M yell 1 Br Condition of Trade and Quotatlony Staple and Faney Produce. fresh egis are not at all plentiful and tis st on Strictly the mark There of poultry arriving, and ac unts there is still plenty back Produce remarks that | all there was in the situ- | ation to make the outlook rather unsatisfactory | the poultry men would not worry about the matter great deal. The worst feature is that a big lot of poultry and mo corn of to feed it with, John Foley, poultry man for H. L. Bre N, expressed the opinion that there Iots of poor poultry 1’ the market hickens will be plentiful, and. pe efore,” he satd ple will not ha n which s fatten them, and alr < lots f thin poultry in the m braska sk tarted fron braska the other day with a car welghing 11,500 Ibs., and when it got here it had gained 300 ibs. from the feeding the chickens got in transit, thin were they when they started, Iown and Missourl poultry is holding out falrly well, but they not up 1o what they ought to b Tutk © going Lo be thin from lack of corn to feed them, and they nre always hard to sell when thin, and with an extra heavy supply In slght itiook 18 anytaing but encourwein il Packir in plenty c- | cording to all in the country. Chicago If the big supply was re this station 1 | The &tock auall, nd small_veals are quoted i’ er 1, full part skims, 1 No. 1, 1 new make 11c; Ne Limbirg No. 1, i i i | brick Upland hay, 38 3 ' ¢ 8 sell the 1, $1.5; lowland, the * price Only top grad:s midi et ) B B INS. L bring t 5 PIGE o1d bir VEG 1S —Good JHIEANE— Hand-pic $1.80071.90; common P OLD alum, 1.0, ONTONS--0n CARLAGE--On CELERY—Per doz EWEET PO I; Jersey, A $2.25; m ns, 3175 fed, mavy white bea QUINCES APPLES te, 2 round | 115 10 Muscat, $1.10a1.1 CRANBERRIE per bbl. Tokay, Cape C oy, $0T5G10.00 TROPICAL Mexcan, 180, FRUITS, %, per box ok ni, 250 per bu 5, 300, $ MISCELLANEOUS, withstanding the in small an dates remaining in market, says the York Builetin, and the indications favorix actual searcity of the fruit, dealers this s appear to be taking very lttls In ings of new crop to ar the ind ence of the trade being 1o the un rtain fecling that is relative t first delive wing ness of the first_tid Sop embor the initial shipment o got under until tie 29h, AU that four carsoes were stortad—three England and one for this cous the tar at F W o & grounded and the ves remain until the first tide relieves her from her position m an inte that the Ocampa, the d port, which has a car fleet’ be voyag tain the lal this 1 W tim, will ther ent month m gthis boxes, 18 a usially quick neignee of the the de in ad- here vi stock that will Le lande and though pleased (o the trade meverthcless t'the course of events and watch the progress of the b they proceed upon their westward course, two steamers bound to England, only edited with possess'ng considerable speed it is upon this vessel that the attention of the trade is al pres 4, ag o part of the frait eontained In destined hither as a competitor of th shipment TERS—Medium, per can, 12¢; horse shoes, standards, 18c; extra selects, 18c; Ge; New 'York counts, 25c. o: dark honey, 10@120. RUP—Gallon cans, per doz.. $12. NUTS-Almonds, 16417c; English walnits, 126 ic; filberts, 1%o: Brazil nuts, 10G12c; eastern any rRo dircet per L., § 1 _green hides, 3 1%groen salted hi 4 hides, 3%e half bbi, 8225, o 2" green ic: No. 2 No. 1 green ‘salted hides et No. § green kalted hides, 25 o ; L veal calf, 8 to 15 1bs.. so; No, T.'s t0 15 Ibs. 5c: No. 1 dry flint hides, 2 ‘dry Mint hides, 4c; No. 1 dry salted Sc; part cured hides % per 1b. less than red P PELTS—Green salted, each, 2@60c; ited shearlings (short wooled sarly sking) cach, 10g20c; dry shearlings (short wooled early titing), No. 1, each, 6@lsc: ary shearlings (short ied early’ skins), No. ‘3, each, 6e; dry flint Kansas and Nebragka butcher wool ‘pelts, per ectunl welght, 5@Sc; dry fiint Kansas and N nurrain wool peits, per ib., actual weight, 4G8ise; dry filnt Colorado butcher wool pelts, per b, actual welght, 4@6tee: dry flint Colotado” murrain wool pelts, “per ib., actual welght, 4@bo; (have fect cut off, as It i3 useless to_pay freight on them) TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4%c; tallow, No, 2, 4c: grease, white A, ic; grease, white ‘B, 8i4c; grease, yelow, 3i4c; krease, dark, %o; old butler, 2Giie; beeswax, prime, 15G20c Tough yellow, 1543 hides, green No. tully neral Marke! —FLOUR—Dull, unchanged. off “early, but raliled on im closing {@ie uni No. 2 red 48c; "December, 90; May, lowed wheat, closing with a net gain No. 2 mixed, eash, 46%c; October and @ 160, cash, St ST, LOUL WHEAT. proved buy cash and s, CORN—F of KGiNo L Oct. Sold &, Octover, i 29c; October, 28%c; 7.3508.1 SIZED—$1.507 HAY—Better; prime to choice timothy, $9.00% Slow, weak; unchanged in price. LIAD—_Firmer; $2.924@2,05, SPELTER—-Duil; 8.20 asked WHISK Y- 1.2 Quiet. Pork, standa 1, prime steam, ked &houl horts, $7.7 Diy loose shoulders, 36; longs, $6.60; ribs, $6.7. 36,90, E1PTS —Flour :corn, 26000 bu.; HIPMENTS—Wheat orn, 1,000 b 7000 Bbls; wheat, ats, 87,000 bu IR o , 18,000 bu. STOCKS AND HBONDS. Nearly One-Half of the Business Done Was in Sugar Shar NEW TORK, Oct. 16.—~Nearly one-half of the business done on the Stock exchange | today was in the shares of the American Sugar Refining company, Good buying was developed in the stock in the ly dealings, which was credited to a prominent insider | The board traders followed the lead thus | glven and without any important reaction an advance of 2% per cent was recorded, the last being the highest price of the day. Reports were put in circulation that the sugar trade was improving, and that the re- fineries of the trust woulk put in operation. It {8 not to be said, how- ever, that th e repol d any special {n- fluence upon the course of the prices in the stock market, the upward movement being purely the yesult of manipulation. St. Pa was second (n point of activity, and during the morning was sold by London and loca] traders, with the result of a decline of 1§ per cent, which was later recovered, the final sale, however, being 4 per cent below yesterday's. The cther grangers were but lightly dealt in, and fluctuated within limits of 1" per cent, Burlington gaining Y per cent, Rock Isiand 'y per cent, and North- western standing unchanged on the There was brisk selling of General Elec triec in the pening deals, which were at- tributed to an insider, and which broke the | stock 1 per cent, the full decline being re- covered before noon o the revival of the report that it is the intention of the com- pany to shortly reduce its capital stock { During the afternoon the shares reacted per cent, and rallied % per cent at the se, leaving a net loss of 14 per ce Chicago Gas opened % per cent low t quickly moved up % per cent, subsequently reacting % per cent and rallying g cent, the latter fraction being the Improve- | ment made on the day. Western Unlon was in better tone today than on Y’!flll ay, moved up % per cent on & small business, closing ut the highest | point touched. Manhattan recovered some- What from yesterday's depression, and some of yesterday's seliers were buying today, but there still remain some short contracts | uncovered. On the buying of today a 3 per cent gain was made, the closing sale bein, at the highest price made. In the rest o fe Jiat very litlo busipgsy was done, and e tendenc® of the market w downward during the greater part of the day it any, | Receipts for the Day Practically the Same The gold export scare had fitile Influence on the market, and jn the final a8 Last Week {n Numbers, — dealings, although the trading was Intensel CATTLE TRADE EASES' UP SOMEWHAT OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET — N dull, a good tone prevailed, and the market closed firm. The more important decline on the day not already noted are: One and three-quarters per cent In Delaware & Hud- son and Cordage preferred, 1% per cent In Norfolk & Western preferred, 11 per cent in Baltimore & Ohlo and East Tennessee seconds pre 4 per cent in Wheeling & Lake Erle p «d, 1% per cent in I+ ntral, and 1 per cent in New Jersey and Pittsburg, Cleveland, Columbia, & St. Louls. Distilling, Atchison, Pacific and Northern Pacific pre- red closed at yesterday's figures. A gen- lly easier tone prevalled in the bond market during the early session. After midday, however, the weikness was more pronouniced, particularly for General Elec tric debenture s, which sold down 3 cent, to 83t finally cent. nt of busine sted, mounting o The more important changes are: ||1n-»;l Uni |‘| l‘;v'va«r' ld 68, 4 per 4 Ate'lilson, Colo alo & Pae'fic 1s and Colorad v Midland1s, 3 per cent; Cleveland & Canton | @nd these were very firsts, 25 per cent; Tenhessee Conl and Tron, | rangers, including comparatively few good !Hrm\nuh]flm divigion 1s, per cent; Erie | beey to say nothing of cholce stock. , Consols trust recelpts, 1% per cent; At- | Heavy rec and 10w rkets e Tantlc' & Paclflc 4s, 114 per cent; and Kensas | eavy receipts and lower markets east Pacific consols, Manhatt waukee, Lake Shore & Western s, Oregon Tmprovément consols 5%, Richmond & Dan- ville equipment 68 and Cordage firste, 1 per cent. Advanc ~Oswego & Rome seconds, 2 T cent; Wabash seconds, 1 per cent, and Paul gold 78 and Toledo Ann Arbor irsts, 1 per cent The Evening Post’s London ca says: markets were dull today on ac- f the illness of the ameer of Afghane Congols have fallen a qua ter, Amors w > flat on advices that gold ship- ments from New York to the continent were | beginning. Ceneral Pacific was flat in spit of the action of today's holders, Americans were but dealings for the moment entirely in South African mines, The following were the ciosini quotations n the le: stocks of the New York ex- change today Atehison . Adams Bxpross, Alton. T H... 00 IR, ... .iebeee Am. Express. .. Baliimore & Ohlo, Canada Pacific. .. nida Southior Central Pacifie.. Chea. & Oho vy Recelpts and Lower Markets East Have n Depressing Effect on the Local Situation—Togs Show Almost Chicago the Sume Conditions. Missouri f. TUESDAY, Oct. 16. Recelpts of cattle and sheep were pretty much the same as they were a week ago today. The two days' supply, compared with last week, shows an increase of about 1,000 cattle and 2,000 hogs, while sheep sup- plies have fallen off over 10,000 head. largely western | made a dull, weak trade here on all but the best stock. There was a bunch of ve fair 1,212-1b. natives good enough to bring $4.40, and a small bunch of choice 1,300-1b. rangers brought $. The bulk of the fair to [ go0d 1,00 to 1,200-1b. range steers sold at from $3 to $3.80, with rough, thin stock at from $2.40 to $ There was an easier tone to the trad ghout, and not much life to the m: Ithough a very good clearance w 1y made. Cow stuff ruled steady to a shade easier | than Monday. The demand was only mod- ate and the supply liberal. Veal calves continue In good request at firm figures, and ough stock of all kinds rule ady. The stocker and feeder trade was not a bett n the close of last week. The yards full of low grade stock, for which was no demand whatever at Ny Fair to good stock showed nc o pfd. ) to cholee feeders are quotable N. Y. Centrai from $2.60 to $3.15; fair to good at from N, ¥. & N. Eu | $2.85 to $2.60, and common grades from §2.20 Gutario 4 W wn.” Representative sales: DRESSED BEEF. Orexon Na 0.8 L & U. N Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Piicifio Mal...., 1071 $3 00 1....1200 43 i P& Boirsss k ) 300 1.1 a8 Pittaburg. ¥ 33 n consols 4s, Mil- count istan are almost i (0. P D, &G ¢ Northwestern Av. Pr. 470 43 30 1212 4 40 1 Gas C. &St L..., Colo. Coal & frin Cotton Oll Cort... G | Del. & Hudson Del. Lack. & W D. & R G. pHd.. D.& C.F. Co.. East Tenn. . o . do pfd . Fort Wayne G. Northorn pfd. C&B.Lpfd . Hocking Valley.. 11 Contral SL'P. &Duluth K & T.ofd Lake Erle & do pfd Lake Shore. Lead Trust Louts ville& Louis viile & N. huttan Con Memphis & C.. Michi ook [siand. . st Paul ... St Paul ofd St P. & On do_ ptd. Southern Pre... Sugar Refiner: U. S Expreas W.St L. & P. do pfd...... Wells Fargo Tic. Western Unfon. .. W.&L B.... do pta ...l M&SLL D ARG N N. ) A donra. Ho& IO S 12 n A& KR a1 |, 8. K.C N. J. Central 107 | o prd N&W. pfa.. ... 22 (8RR, North A, o, 1%l do ptd." Northorn ¢ a4 am. Fon, 173! o pfa of stucks today ; luding: American Sy ingtod, 5100; Chicago ¢ tric, 1310; Manhattan C: Villé & Nashville, 2,800; 3,200; Western Union, N 27%|¢ 18ig tional Cordag do pfd It 7,400 160 160 w York Money Market. Oct. 18.—MONEY ( L per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed UME MERCANTILE R LING ILKERS AND SPRINGERS, d 2 calves....i. CALVES, M PAT 2@ por| 2 cows an EXCHAN e asier, with_actual .5 4,877 6% @01.87 for aixr L84 and 34,8 hat in nd 1 rates, $1.871 strong, 3 bills,” $.80% A ] ) business for demand '8 post smmertial 1 h 1 1 123 1 1 1 bid. -2 sate bon, ILVER CERTIFICAT! 5 BONDS—Firm; ailroad bonds, weak. quotations’on vonds were as follow. 1184 D. &R G 110% Erle 2nds.. 1144 G. H. & § 11434 do 7s. U8 H &T. 101 dofs.. .. 102 M. K. & Tst is. do’ 2dds....... 4| Mutual Unlon 6, N.J.Cent. Gen, No. Pac. 1sta, Nc_Pac. 2nds N. W._Consols.. 0 8. . Deb. 54 W lats. St. P Consols 7a. SLP.C.L&P. W.3a. SLL.& LM.Gen.5s. S. L. &S.F.Gen. 6 , Tox. Pac. 15t Tex. Pac. 28...... U. P. 1sts of ‘03, Weat Shorg 4a.... % | Southern R, R. b, 3 5 88 coup. . U8 48 rog.. | 7.8 dscoip. Pacific os 0f 03, Ala. Class A, Ala Class B, Ala. Class € Currencies. La. Now Con. 4s. Missourl U.... N DR viia s do 48, 8. C. nonfund.., Tenn. new sst 6 Tenn new set 5. Tenn. old 68, . Va. Centuries. . do deferred. Atchison 48, Atehigon 28 A Canada S0, 21ds. Cen. P & Stock Quotatlons. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 16.—The offeial clostng quotations for mining stocké today were aa fol lows Alta. GEETE Alphia Con.."". Anaca.. Belelior. .. Belle Isie. .. ... Hest & Belchier . Bodie Cou....... Bullion. Bulwer Con 73 Gould & Cuirry. .. ) Ty H & Noreross.. I e Tuatte. | D7 |Kenticiy Gon., . 125 Mexican., aoie .+ 110 |Mor <ia 46 |Mount Dialy 10 |Ophir, 15 (Overmiin. 82 |[Potosl., .. 61 125 470 [ B i 100 I STERN CATTLE. Pr. No. . 560 §2 00 1 cow.. 1 cow 7 sirs, (g 2 steers. 1 ste 2 wteers 10 steers, perfal. Crown Polut Exchequer. Union Con 78 |Utah Con 4_|Yellow J 86 bars, (SK@dsse Mexican dollars, 63 Drafis, sight, 12ige; telegraphic, 15¢, i BBoston Stoos Quotations BOSTON, Oct. 16.—Call loans, 114 @2}4 par cant: ime loans, 3@l per cent. Closlng pricas for #locks, bon 13 and mining suares: R AT &SF 84 Westingi. Blactria Ain. Sugar. 808 | W, T Am: Sugar pid. 1 Bay State Gas. 113 Atehison 8. .. 0.: Hell Telephon 193§ Now England 8., 110 Boxton & Albany .. 205 | Gou. Elootric 55, 8ib | Wis. Cent. 1ats.." 58 Boston & Maine.... 145 . Allouez Mining Co. 8% | Atlantic. .. ek 38% Boston & Montana 49 °| Butta & Boston.... 74| Calinet & Heo 12| Ceontenn(al.. 7% Frankiin 38 | Kearsargo. 1134/ Osceola - | Quincy 824 Tamarack 17 30 L1430 1050 111030 1010 11100 1062 1 steer. 1 steers strs, 5 steers..... 1021 3 00 2053 550 85 1 steer.. e 199 fining B. Weir. 3 strs, g 1str, ... 2 bulls,.. ... 18 cows: 1 steer,.. 6 calves.. Howey cowa, 40 T4 240 11500 150 e o215 800 250 1074 3 00 B C. 2210 130 bulls. . cows steer steers 10 g i 2o 7 12 sta NY.&NB...... Heers. Orexion Shiort Lk R doer. Unton Woat Eud....... Wi End ofd.. 1! steers bull Naw Voo Winlig Qaotation NEW YORK. Oct. 16,—The following ars closing mining quotitions Bulwer 17 cholor...... 80 crown Point. 1l 76 Con. Cal. & V... 460 Deadwood ......... 50 B0 78 WYOMING 71 cow. 1 thy . uw 1 1020 JOntario. e Ophir. At bl {Plymoutn’.. 1100 T10 Quitekstlver.. .\l 150 do praferrad. .. 11400 Sterra Nevada..... 100 Standard. 115 Unlon Con. 8O Yellow Jac 800 500 ale & Norcross.. Homestake . 15 steers.... Giftana. ondon Stock Quotat Oct, 16.—4 p. m. closin Cansdian Pacifie. UL 94k Reading n ordinary. 16X |Mex. Con. new ds. Fluancial MEMPHIS, Oct. 16.—Clearings, 24,005 ances, $123,017, 16.~Cleavings, 389, bal- Ll i 1 bl 1 cow 3 Cowi Hros lum Blurgeon 235 3 Cows. 3o steers. BALTIMOK Clearings, $2,264,188; b o L] ct. 10.—Clearings, $93,957,200; | 44 wrcers ] W 1210 1011 balances, 3, B PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 51; tal 81,647,600, BERLIN, Oct. 16.—E days' wight, 20 RIS, 1ot CINNATIE New York ¢ WA 18.—Clearlags, $12, 2 cows | 15 steers. xchange on London, prg. m. close for the ageount Oct. 16.—Money, par, Clearings, 16.—Cagh 116,010, 107; elght 4 p. Three per great deal lity of nt wy- ricels and were not a and the general bt up 10 the v Fecelpts here, lower linink provision trade o and speculative spelied (0 make b and 1o buyers in order 1o effect sulen market o was generuily 5o, but betore 1w b et within £3.811,620; bal- | Mondny's brices ; 567 per " cent. | buteher welght hos sold & uy ount bl | £ 84.65. with the Tair (o poor Tight and Hght mixed Beult at from 3476 down to $4.50. Roukh s &, mold generally .5 u Very Weuk fhev The biy bulk | trading tods from .18 akAIA 80 Monday and 4 last Tuesday sentative sales: No. Av. Bh P No. Av. 27004 0N @ e [CRERE U 3G6 short of 6,000 head. the arvivals was fair erage. With amyle ount, nowe limite gold > 10 16, —Clearings, bank, $2,357, New mercial, .28 | York exchange, Alscount LOUIS 433,904, Ot M 10, ne Clearings, duil_at inge on N ork, The Al HICAGO, Oct. 16—k cent on cal York excha , firmer LONDON, Oct. 18, Ayres at 280: Madrid, 10; Lisbon, 2; St burg, 60 Athens, 77 Rome, 108.70; Vienn The 'amount of bullion withdrawn from Bank of England today was £103,000, er cent iscount commercial, [ @ fo of 5 (T W # on Gold |s quoted at Rep tuenos Peters 108, the sh. Pr 50 44 T 0 4% whit | There were less than 4,000 cattle on sale, | d AND ROUGH. w0 4 SHEE found a # away down ¢ the east p Lo # Falr o ch e e lambe, 2 Recolptsund Disposith OfMielal recelpts and #hown by the books of company” for_the tweaty-four hours 3 o'clock p. m., October 16, 151 RECELFTS, hour nothing had natlves are quotabls west $2.00012.60 $1.36701,75; good to 10f Stook, of stock s Stock Yards on Union nding Ho, Cattla TION. aitle, DISPO; king company. Al company. cing « & I Shippers Left over Totals CHICAGO LIVE STOUK. Was Unim ut the Day. AGO, Oct e unimproved, t fair grades almost the entire supply, and prices therefore remained weak. OF the §, celved about 5,000 were rs, 1 the supply of natly generally at fr ) took most ar-und Situation ved cH tuation In eattle was comprised for such W head re of the f 10, and pri 5. Seallawig extra’ quality 1 8 we 1ag high as 86,20, offerings of well-finixhed cattle were fow ere firmly eld. mmon kinds wor easy. StocKers and feeders ave 1 siderable attention and _are bringing ioted at from $2 to 839, 100 was pared off from riet t the bulk The and Pt the sellin s he o show v which fact t Tessica in- b ount for more the same 5 have Aucts is shrinkog: inst 300 1 | Woek, and in th. | declined trom 2ic 1 per U as good o8 usual f young pi | m mixed 1 culls and from $5.27 t for meantime pr 100 11 the a large § L well supnply, for r 0 tor prim They and, n that ut quick heep nnd lambs smallpart of e being prinetpally centered were in @ position Lo el pri Paor to falr and were 08 weak ag auoted at from e 1» § from S50 to $4.25. A lot of lambs “brought $1.5), “but they anything seen here recently. S at from $1 il wer | only a mind o not in demand Taney Shr were finer heep sold ¢ prevailing psbive thin sty ihe prices calves, 500 hes official ve head: et ot sterday over, aui yort £1.5 3 for mixed, $1.3 heavy shipping lots ana T for pigs CATTLE-Receipte, 8,60 head ker and 5@loc 10w SHERP—Receip(s, 15,00 ctive and steady for wenke! packing market dull and w h market fairly grades, common New York Li YORK, Oct no t western AND LAMBS ars on sale; market sic 50G3.00; lambs, Recelpts, 1,694 h v: sheep, ordinary inferlor to fair, Recelpts, 2,008 head; market fi n; top, St. Louis ST, LOUIS, Oct. ve Stock Market. 16.—CATTLE—Receipts, ad; shipm 0 head; mirket fafrly active steady: native steers, 110 to L300 Ibs .10 Tikht and common, $245G8.00: cows ard $1.902.00: Toxus steers, 1,100 1be, aver 32,0601 Ikht and common, $2.50@3.00; Cows, 850062 HOGH — Ree Kot ad; shipment eavy, 3 plgs, o 1 ugh, $.2564.5 - SHERD -Recaipt aul and. 2 Tumbs, § as City Live Stock Market CITY, Oct. 16, ~CATTLE-Recelpts, shipments, 1400 head; market slow to 100 lower; ‘i £2.1043 00; #1.00a2. 840G 1.7} $1.40G2. foeders, 5 and_mixed at ¢ Tower; mixed 800 cors, shipments. llc of sales, re, 3. Yorkers, heavies, mixed, $4.6064.50 @4.75; pigs, $3 85 SHIEP-—Receipts, head; market slow, Stock in Sight, Record of recelpts at the four Kets for Tuesday, October 10, 1894 Catile. She iy $1.05@5.75; 2,100 head; but steady shipments, 600 pal mar- South Omaha. 18,000 2,700 mber, 1 hard northern, steady tod: quite the closed but nd for ket - with the closing prices of futurcs erday, while cash wh There was falr trading very little doing in December cash wheat was stlll agtive and at it figures there were Luyers f > was offered, The featires o an ad In_ wheat were heavy Ba ments, quist cables, small cash demand all classes of wheat excepling northwest sp moderate learances and quite larg: s against north west_country purchases. There was considerable buying by Shorts Lo oo and this helped to sustain the market, and it was attributed son_for no further decline in prices toduy, Receipts, 216,00 bu.; shipments, 55,000 bu. The country ement was reported large, with elling freely of thelr wheat in elevator in the i steady roduct for ing. to bakers, bbls, .85 the 24 h Sugar Murket, Oct. 18— BUC refining, quiet; No. K. 4@ 1-10 NEW nominal; falr e: refined, NG 16-160 3he: No. 10, 8 YORK, Raw, dull and wntrifukal, % test, 3 13-16G4c; No. T, -16c; No. 9, 3 9-164) 11, 3 7-16@3%e; No. 1 @4 6-160; No. 13, 8 15-160; off A, 464 15-16c; mould A, 404 13-16¢; stundard iy confectoners” A, 4 10-16@4% 3-160; crushed, 55 3-1c; powdered, Tated, 4 7-160; cubes LONDON, Oct. 18 refining, HUGATC 12w une, firm; Mus- as City Markets. Oct, 16, ~WHEAT—Dull about lower; No, & b and red rd, 'N. W. HARRIS & CO. BANKERS, 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. 15 Wal New York. 70 State-st., Boston s BONDS Bought and Bold. Correspondense Bolloltcd. i | for during | I's Stoves ax Carpets This week Just what you need RIGHT NOW. And mnever no, never-have we quoted sunch ex- tremely low prices before. 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Th ade to clean the stock, as the mills except to fill special orders. 0 per cent below current Claflin company were lurge them were Rice, Stix & were as follows $.05 to $107%; Arlingt 4 to 8235, Albany squares, Albany longs, T2x144, 1 1 squares, from §1 o BN, from 8290 Gistributed and were dispose Among the Duyers were smpany, Rice, Stix & Co., MeCord Dry. Goods. company Jeitiain Dry Goods com account of John of the Watervliet of Caoley, Turnbull Wilmergen, Moiris & W make e res: prc no more ts were The buy na Co. of St. Louls. Arlington squares, R 1. next t T prices from th this, my Ceasor fed, p doth indicate a man nt withal this hemisphere to span, 3 thus would have mesup t and drain the cup. mantle of distress, atlsm the recent greaf to you ' the lik using Resp'y., ELEOTRO MAGNETIC DISPENSARY, voth re widely L. Outsid featur mail orders was w Aress wear sp the result of that _are tak at 2je for c sales. Ot aull, of auction sales less, as usual on o Importance me bLusiness d iltics, but fory K m ntract ¥ W YORK market dny there work upon spring in chief s w previous orders Print cloths dull vary, and_small | MANCHEST moderate generally. To day and 420 be_tound cvening at Room ¥ There ne the ns and prices favor Coftea Market. MK, Oct, 16 —COFFER—C Bun"and momthaii No. 7 $14.75@1500. M, T w Yorie stk today, 130118 b 5 # stock, 218,428 bags; afloat for ’l'l-u}n x Hemedy' tur quick " perin 1y 8 plrko disenses, such ok oo of Brain Bower, Henanche, Waketolae Karat Vitamtiey, nigt y'eminsionn. oxh dnaniy Potenoy and o Evvors or excessts. piaie Berve tonte nnd hlded builder. Makos (ho pal B iy SCHONE AN pampe Knel(y t4rried [ b Dockor. " @1 s Doxi 8 Tor BB, 1y Mll Brepes TN Seriteon gunrny tee oo ure or money refunt WHLG iy for frea medieal hoak, tent ses ed | rappar. whICh Gt tedimouiats @ n N 2w = but Dk the the Lags 218,000 baws; total visibie for 36,232 bugs, against 317418 e Musouic Temple, Chicago, XI SOLD_IN OMAIA, NEB., BY SHHERMAN & Moy 1518 DODGE, KUHN & €O, 16th DOUGLASS, VICKERS & MERCHANT 20th LAKE, DRUGGISTS, 16.—-Quiet verag (wo dayn. 36,000 Lagy;: & 4 from Santos. tor New Oct. 16.~Quiet; p Sales, 2,000 bag 16.-Quict, KAl lower; is¢ advance; at 2 p. m., W advance: 10 1l higher; sales, 1,300 bags JANEIRO, Oct. 16.—8tendy celpts, two i the United States, 6000 bags wtoek, 16,00 | AMSTERDAM, | Oct Dutch & at abe bolow brokers' valuation | Barely steady; good ordinary Java, b ILUTH, h M October 3 northém, Santos, sk, 8, Orleans, ces unchanged WM, LOUDON, Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions, y HAVRE, Oct At 12 = closed 14l lower RIO DI $11.25; exchang bags; clearcd cleared for F vent off MK Private wires to Chile ; 0 and New Yor) All Dlsincss orders placed on® Chida rd of Trade. worrespondence solicited. Gffice, room 4, lm;‘z":n‘& w York Life Bullding. 'HOWTO MAKE MONEY iVl | i you wish to be successful in “SP ECUs ON £rain or stoe r pare JoN MROWNING & 00O, ankers and Brokers, 181 Monudnock Bulldin g CHICAGO, Dulath Wheat Mark Oct, 16~ WHEAT—Clos Jotober, 67c; No. 1 n Decembier, 6% coan, 62te; No. & May 0. Boc; rejected, Phiee "Frisio Whe FRANCISCO, Oct Bilge; My, ¥29¢ Markot, 1.~ WH cleared, SAN December tals, o b Wool Murket. ST, LOUIS, Oct. 16,.—WOOL~Qulet, unchanged, with slow demand. References o every State