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THF ()MAHA DAILY BEE' WEIDINFHDAY OCTOBER 24, 1894, COMMERCIAL AND FlN.\NCIAL‘k,’{"rfr«‘v”r:»"r‘”r"x‘l‘ffit-v“,,{"{-" ¥ L zzdvy ”""_"‘_"’_’""‘ »ov e OUAMA LIVE SI’UCI\ MARKETS | (Ris: B o Rivembet, 0 to B ays | $T0CKS N BONDS noilcd, ! i g Wheat Woke Up by Vigorons Covering xehinge fu‘ cos, 850 i ‘ & ‘_";‘“:"” - '“"I'.r:m.“ 3 '.Mndemw Receipts of Cattle and Hogs the 23 f ; ; RK, O s was one ¢ and Advanced Beveral Points, OMANA GENERAL MARKETS, | the dullest days on the Stock exchange o Order 6f the Day. ‘D ROUGH. F R Nl U R E — | record for a full day's business, the tran y A e U ' Conditton of Trade and Quotattaas om |actions aggregating only 92,000 shares. W a CLOSE OF THAT CEREAL WAS STRONG Staple and Faney Produco. the exception of some small selling in St (ONLY PO”R TO FAIR WESTERNS ON SALE 8 —_— stronger. Quotations iy h I ‘e for the London account, the market THIS WEEK AGAIN--But we o lots better o N BUTTER - Packing stock Was Teft entirely I the hahds of the foom | seet Buyers Hare s Cliooes From i ¢ go you lots bette Accumuaiations o o O 19320c; sepa wery, 2 esting as it was dull. The commission | HOES Open fligher and Strong, but 0 3 : about the pice of enrt ge. You cannot afford to stay @ ny Stocks Were the Chief [nflucnces LIRY—011 | houses have been complaining for m React, Ulosing Weak and i 3 Cor " past of lack of orders, but straggling o in Wheat at the Opening. Aucks, 1 stiers Hiaye dome. alonk. becaionaily, To Lower--Sheep Dull. % 3 3 or r Ay not a lamb was in sight in the pastures SEP--Although the offerings were S " and only a handful of small bears G IYAUI\ w "flnvul l‘l 3 1l 2% : 2 very few stunted bulls were to b SUEBBAY . was o falr dem, o deirab) CHICAGO, Oct. 2 —After & Aull the ring and It id. not regujre the pol AN TUKSDAY, Oct ctieally @ steady some S&ib: Mexican weak gession, due to a combination of bew ; to prevent a “knockout," for the fignting | Receipts of all kinds continue moderate, 3 Dringing 3 mmon stuff wak ot i8h influences, the wheat market woke up ¢ 5 % was indeed tame the two days' supply being shorter than * natives are Quotable at §2.2662,80: falr y nd, started by vigors 3 8 s, The movement of prices was sluggish and e first two daye of last week by about orns, ol ' at the finish today ar 3 ; f al: | pThe moveme lces, was sluggleh and | for the first two days of last week by @ westem mmon. A st ous covering of shorts, closed e higher S eioe ; T el i & Br i | 1,600 cattle and 18M hogs. Sheep supplies aiif: goud to choice 4 10 1 B lirge And cou but ‘sagged off during the afterncon to 85%, | have increased something like 1400 head J RS o ts unchanged acd provisions i e, hew that being the closing price. ~Sugar pre: | The eattle market was oversupplied | 2 Mexican wethers 8 'y ght deelin ska and wi, full_cream, 1le erred lost 14 per cent. The grangers moved | toqay, the supply, in fact, bi rather un. - - BRIy Formts. 1n thay Bertiwedt (odiy i SR A e Mo N | iR Y SRR it B B Fange | L0003, the supmy, in fact, belng rather Recelpts wadl Disposition ot Stook y . e of cotintry eles | N brick, 'No. 1, 13¢; Swiss, No. 1, 10| Deing % per cent, Burlington and Rock 1 Sl bl Officinl_receipts and_disposition of vy umulations ountry ele- | gk, land" 1y per cent’ and Nortiwestern 3 per | clude any cornfed native beeves and buyers | R Rk e CL AL vator stocks In that pi )t the ¢ w‘n | Upland hay, $8.50; midiand Jowtand, | cent. Buriington lost ' per c on the [ simply had a lot of poor to falr western | company for the twenty-four hours end x the lust week were the chief In 1ye straw, 3. Color makes t on | duy ‘and St. Paul Y per c Rock Ts1and | rangers fro a e their selec- | 0'clock p. m., Tuesday, October 23, 1891 Rt i whie: 65 ths otentis THe| Bt shades sell the beat. Only (op rades | cained 1 per cent. Nerthern Pacific pre. | noieey, (om which to make their seloc. RECEIPTS, Ruences in ® n Drovious | PHag fon pricess C / | ferred sold down 1% per cent by Boston and \e circumstance here was | market dropped L o ‘ £-0I birds, per dor., 3 the local bears, on ‘the fallute to dispose | N0 Ereat amount of life to the trade, al value as soon as tradir ymmenced, | VEGBTAULES the $,000,000 recertificates offered for sale | though desirable beef steers sold readily at Shorts, who had been waiting for xome of rop In, the west (s o ghort and | yesterduy The break occurred In the first | fuil strong prices. The common and in ey called good bear news t 2.poor this scuron that New York | hour and the stock was taken by London | gerio rades raie; 1 it b what (hey called Kood bear news ’ o iy ipped a5 fav west s Chi | KGukes a1 the dectine. Very Hiitle was d.ne | ferior grades ruled dull, but generally about | on, had in that an oppc a2 e e o etin | 1N the shares during the afternoon and the | Steady. Huyers for the local scalpers commen : : T (he westord | closing figures were the lowest touched. | There was a rather firmer tone Qmahi * Pac | and 2m000 or 900,000 bu. chan The i st na ‘mules DISPOSITION. Catt P ———— teir own use, Wh s hive fow | After a decline of 1 per cent at the opening, | trade in butchers' and canners' st The G. Tt Hammon hands at from 52lzc t for Decem! 3 it R AL i 2 oy and | ings included perhaps a third of t The Cudahy Packing ¢ and from 5i%e to a7%4c for May. But whe sl PGP ex of 200 shares, Pullman rose 13 | Téceipts and the demand was active enough il for this antique oak, pol- ;lhv v\h;‘nll‘ sale at m.\‘. l|m,v‘~ “l: ’-\l o 3 that | per cent _|.!,‘| Tol {.‘H,\l.r.';.. |l per cent. | to absorb nim readily at full Monday’s | i miiton & 3 : hed, combination wardrobe austed the price reacted to Highes s b ecidedly Interesting ¢ [ estern Unjon and New England are un- | quotations. The calf market was active Folding Bed, former prico $48, price previously paid. Decembe which 5 e L Tastory, [Thste Wave | changed onithe day. There was a firm {onis |and stropger, choice veals seling ub. 1o 8 ¥ closed yesterday at 52%c, opened at 52 potatoes in the past ‘week than any | to the bond market during the early session It stocd at 52%c for @ long time, With an [beiwern New York and Wisconsin stock has | D4t I0 the afternoon the dealings were s : oceasional dip of 1-16c below that, and when L tereating i somewhat active. “The wis: | What irregular” the market closing un: | Showed no particular chanige, although the |1 taats : CARPETS. STOVES. TR ommena G A maniey | Sears ol U stason "t mit relan Tivins (he | THE foiluwing were the ciosing auotations | i ‘:“.k“, " feeder trade, both Mon- |G I om iig Ingrains, worth 75¢, now... 3dc|Ranges, worth $27. now . ..§12.50 sold b chatincl oo Mol S enaNs ' Yorks come in and take so much of the | on the leading stocks of the New Yorl - |day and toc as vas| proveme gl Dbt % NE : i 3 for hurd spring wheat was reported wnd |, L0 i the hespie Wi, are Fcelving (he | change toda: S e Sast weelt, Supplics “being NAhter And | LT over e D Brussels, worth $1.25, now.... 55c|Heating Stoves, %= now.. 3.35 e ¢ e ntoes o S nY | Adumis Exprest.. orthwestern | X shade firmer all around, and i 4 i ] Q v e WO ' December 1o touch 52%c about half an hour [ are hot desir They are smoll, and g do ptd . 5 INJY. Centr: cholce feeders are quotable at §2.60@3.15; fair sk b : Before the el sc and at the fnish sent It 10 |41 SGaor wilh consumcrs, They are s | Bstrive: 10| LT B to kood, Sl und - common kades R Matting, worth 352, now. ... {fc|Base Burnars, worth $30 now 14.75 -5, | Sery o b Ontario & W...0.0 from $2.20 Itepresentative sales Quiet and Steadiness Were the Featur: Th sympathy with wheat corn was weak | Tt ‘this dos " v Canada Pacifie . Orogon’ Ty 866D DELP, Cattle Yestordar, Hemp, worth 25¢, now. ... 10c]Zinc Boards, worth $1.50 now 98¢ at the sta nd during the first half of | peopl te 1 Pacific... 0.8 L &U N.oot v Av. P No. Av. CHICAGO, Oct Quict und steadiness were the session, firm, and in good demand dur 2 rdin, Hw« & Onio Pacific Matl, y N b 10 Ao, accoring 't aolie ; Vel Vi St el U Smyrna Rags, worth §4, now. §1.72] Stove Pipe, worth 20¢, now. 09 EERE 1. rema o Bl seliing mpetition. Wit the smai JUE: | Wolders were unsuccorstul in their oot to vy | g OMYINA Rugs, worth §6, now. 2.60 | Elbows, worth 20¢, now... 10c " 1 poiatoes, and they say they d Rolldated Gas % 1 the stuff at shaded prces, there was barol 0 W, but steady for the o Tt they Jaim. to be. nile [roeneo! ' 1 i iaded pro re was ba 4 e time In the forenoon, at 49%c. After the | pote in every othor manner with the bei CABLL . @ hmond ferm.. : nutive cattle of all descriptions thsxuuuu.-q vecelpts Or {OMOIToW Were | of potatoes coming from the Tiadger state. | Gowon o Son " St ld e 3 o 2 | of the 8,800 head consisting of rangers, of which TERMS: nown to be very small and some shippin wy. for Instance, New York Burbani % Bidion. . RO Wenm e y 4000 were westerns, The Lest grude of native §10 worth of zoods, demand was found fo exist, the market | of the very best quality sold at Chicago at ®e, | Del' fank e B | Rock fsiand... .t E ¥ : steers W, quoted around $6, the best of th S1 per weok or $1 por month became firm and near the end quite strong, | Akainst S8 for the best \Wisconsin Burbanks | DO& B o ped". o A it 4 terns around $4.50, t 25 worth ot goods, MY dvancing (o SHi4o ena slosing at | And the margin threatens to widen. Right at Barei Bt Paul brd. western und 0, and choice Texan 3 | present the Mo and Manitoba crop appears | Enat Ten. .. . Bt DL Omaha, high as $2.50, From tliese prices the quotti BOMEE WESk GH S IperiRiCi m’r’"rmmu: in oats was limited. The market | [0 be out of question, - ¥ ® who have | Erie 5 A0, DA, e s 2 range downward to from $1 to $1.25 for s oR $50 worth of goods, followed corn, and even though the offer- [ [fkud the matier up have A e [aoon S Southern Pac 5 6 1% wags. Tr in native stock was prinei 1 #2 per week or 88 per month Ings were light, they far exceeded the in- | Wil Wikl ve i shp Any: mote e . Refinery [ from nd from 3150 to 835 worth of goods, orn . Co: bough creater part of the westerns, o 27 quiry. May started at $2c, touched “ither. The Mon people W oedie | & North il Loxan Pacificr o L 3 | Clone was amy frn O . r . $2.50 per woek or 810 per month ORI K1 o wn 10 S, witiicom, ‘“‘"“"**‘"1 very lowest for their potatoes, and | Hocking Valley.. T & 0. Cant. bid. | K b In homs there was & strong market $100 worth of coods, | wi of 63 o the cost lald down | 111, Central a1 " |Union Pa the day, but there wus not so much i o 83 per week or 812 per month 5 very dull "|"‘l );‘u‘dl"w;n [ g e yn taashove T e lisuiey &Duluth. U.'S. Express. .. 2 semblance of firmness later. While buyers did Take your cholee—We don't Care s | 200 worth of goods, of the firmness which was thought to be ully 10c more than could be obtained | K. & T.otd.... .. 91%|W. St Lo & 5 not hesitate to pay e advance around the open y b yo . 3 underlying the market yeterday. The open- them, counting nothing for shrinkage and | Lake Ered W jorsl do pm £ 5 1 fe Ut e Rty Stung Lie ops ip which you ohoose. #1 por weok or 815 por month Ing prices were a shade under closing quo- | ProAt. So far as the Manitobas are concerned, | 0. pid. ... 304 | Welly Parg. 5 duy's price an ® o'clock. The cau s Rotions of vesterday and a slght farther | the market price Is now below @ point that will | Lake Shoré 155 thi ranal 3 SRy q decline occurred later and was still main- | Permit them to come ip. There are a few poor | Lead Trust | hat 100 many hogs were the sh tained at the end. Compared with closing | \if CoinK in from Indlana points, but they are | Loufsv Lo do pta .l recelpia combined With stale did not excerd 25,00 rices of the day before, pork Is Tgc and | - ) practically nothing, | Louisville®s N.AL 7 (M & 8t. L. .. ¥ head, but for son son best Known (o them y h N cerop s not cutting any figure of | Mauhattan Con... 106 |D. &R G 5 G | selves “packers “pulled out.’" and the close was | ard and ribs each e lowe consequence at present. There are some coming, | *Memphis & O H fat at from be 10 10 off from the opening fg- | Hog receipty toddy were 20,000 head and | but they are poor Wisconsing, and very Hittle | Michigan Cont A (i 3 5 ures. Late sales were on a basis of § for tho | 30,000 head are estimated for tomorrow. The | att A 10 them i | décline was In sympathy with corn, but| The Pioncer Press says that inquiry % i The bulk of the day’'s work wus done helow $ %) the market failed to rally when the grain | wa mg the larger of the commission | N S 48 T & from $4.65 to $4.85 taking the bulk of market Ivaneced. ‘-‘Yln.\ and ‘l “‘yt,.wl hl“‘l'“{' that l"‘ mvh‘, Po- N;llun ’Iituhh" i . 0 3 1ere were wany sales of ples at fi L i S R ) e vroent” o™ Washimgsa . Montani: | N3 d & ! 4 do0 | i il "t el bt ety Showine ng futures ranged as follows the tu raised in that state. The Minnesotn | North A, Go. . .c do ptd.. 3 < Pared with the same: time luat pricen O S R BT S (I O S e i DR e R Formerly People’s Mammoth Installmant House tana and Washington crop (8 excellent In quality | Hngton, & 800; 400 Distilling & | 4 § 3 ) tent. They were quoted at from e to $3 fo QUality. Is wenerally sood, there is.scancery mr: | Mannassan So ; Fraciie, |19 E : [(Eeitalth s arste faadnifsiisetio o Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. than will be needed for home consumption. West- | 6,100; St. Paul, 8,500; W i tecein i :ea 500 head; 000 head; sheep, 10,00 head | el LA ern potatoes are worth from 50c¢ to 6ic at whole fk Toutnm) renehte: : | gokir kL E 2 bu. the come of the propositl BV ‘YORK: 5 hipments, 8056 rt over Nov 2 28% [ e ha Fecaivad VEry: frsinent D | _NEW YORK, Oct. 2. hipments, 8,056 hewd; def My i 3 Ferk per ol Ji PRt iione Rent i ladh &0 heads QUANLY 18 & T Dottt m o from Manitoba dealers who desire (o ship ¥ e sentidl p ‘ ed fetive And & ahade higher, but Tater Quotations iR ERC. g 2%G3% pe 3 4 - some, and sales are making at vester G ool - PRIME MERCANTILE PAVER-2%G35 per i T some, an Jire making'at yester ara: ; POTATC Western_stock, car lots, 63c; | LLING BXCHANGE-F) : e ator St a IXCHANGE-Firm, with actund | 1 3 i uck s $LAGAL for mixed | i > CUPIDEWE”™ 4 sm s, 7007 sacked | business “in bankers' bills at $4.47% for dems e 3 ackig and shipping lots ) R b : son itivs OLD BEANS—Hund-pi , vy, $2.25; me- | $6% for sixty days; posted rates, §i. | s § 3 K plgs J “"\'n'xlf:‘fi;:"?'"”' 4 g 4 4 Jium, $LEGLW; common White beans, 31750 | 488 and $1A6@480; commercial bills, $.8 | ATTLE-Receipts, 8,0 ; market un f : 8 90 Lard- 10014, FERL AR - : tlon of @ fanious French physician, wil quickly vou of all nep ONIONS._on orters. e BILYERMCEITIBICARRE, Wio 2 ed, With a fair YO0 Or diseiusen Of this Fenerative vrgae, suih 4 Lost Mook Z A On orders, B@T0e Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: . e 2 —Receipts, 10,000 slow Titsononian atta th the Becic.Setminat & misefors, Nerposs Deniie fuotations rl. “- an follow CABEAGE: 50N orders, - 1isc. — T e 8 AND FEEDE! ] and weak. Anay Eimples, Unfitness v, Marry, Exhavsting Dralns. Vi lrk:x'f.‘nn‘ Lol cd sper (o 5, s Lk E",;‘._.",M i | o Kunsas City Live Stock Market. ?fi?fi li'émc 10é he 1t " the 3 bbl, i L e 1148106, H. & 8. A. Us.. , 2 CANSAS Oct, 2.—CATTLE-Receipts, cledn:os ver, tae kidneys and uh.-, . 3 yellow, Soe. FRUITS. 1S, 48 coun.. 1145/ sdo Ts........... i 3 3 3 . nts, 2,140 he Staniy BEFORE ano AFTER organsof all impurities. 2 white, 31%c; 3 7 alifornia . P S darer s Hol T 0. 080 : 3 g a 5 tive: Texas steers, §2.1503.00 CUPIDENE atrongthens and rostores small weak orenns. r 2,504 S e MRS Tald - native cows, $1.00G stockers and feede The reason sufferers isre n0. cured by Doctora is because ninety per cent are troubled with BT 5o | tkan_ stock, 83, it g | s'is . 3 25036 Prostatitls,. CUPIDENE fs the only known remedy o cure without an operation. 5.000 tews 8, s0t@sic; > 9| "PRACHES-Callforn'a freestone, by § P 3 ¢ 54 | 2 9 HOGE-Recelpts, $,9% head; shipments, 500 tmontaia, ‘A wrltten guarantes ilven and money retume 1t s1x boxes 10cs not affect o per- 3 clings, 75a80c J reitye % > 2.0 418 head; market opened Ge higher and closed” with wanent clire, $1.00 o box. six fr $5.6¢, by mail. Send for oiroular and tentimonials e B o PLUMS—California, 90c@$1.00, iR uresion s EH 5 G aivunce osts bulk o salce 05 A roan DAVOL NERIOLN B GO P O. Bov 2076 San Frindinco.cal. Fof uaie by SIONS--Mess pork, per bbl., $12.30612 Bl e e . |Ne o t 3 Dles, tn0oaa 0 M b GOODMAN DRUG €O, 1110 Farnam Street,Omal:a. BRI 100 oo bt ahon Fibe altes rilott, no good stgpin stocks win- | oy 61" "% W. Coiisols. ' : : B Recuipts, 1 b tn | b, 00; dry walted should s A 9. - g *do 4n . g e ket stendy weut- 860 Conirs, Mo mhden (hoxedh, L GRAPERConcards, 10:1b. baskets, 0023 < Wi : ¢ : head; market steuds: n il I Distitlers' finished goods TN Rmar, JLWOLH: Mbkeat 410X in. new st i L 2 5 am sl CRANBERRIES—~Cape 'Cod, fancy, $3.% per bbl. | +Tenn naw mot5... 1 P. ; i . ) DA B3 S - » ARBtnchangid TROPICAL FRUITS. EEnn O b o 1 ; 1 10 .1 38 : . Louis Live stock Market. | DlflT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN The following were the receipts and shipments ~Mexican, 160, 200, per box, $3.50; | Va. Centuries. S B g o 2 ) ST " LE -Recelpts, 4,600 today Floridas, 8.5 *d0 deferred - 4 59 head; shipments, 100 i market active and | today: N R Oholon tooks 1,18 Sy - STERN C. . stendy; nutive steers, 1,100 1o 1,900 1bs., $.100 Ariicien Recaipin. [Shipmenta | BN e eanin, 200, 35 seh g uanch- 2 U v o i h ”'.“, oATIEE fleady; native steers, 1,100,106 1,400 ibs., $4.1004.80; —_—— — by K e hore Frana 0 1,500 1bs, 00652, Hght 4 _common, $2.50 FIO0, UBI8..v v rreerrs ceee 5.000| 4,000 a P 21| Southern R. R. 5. No, Lo, 1,000 Ib WG2.65; ght, and eommon, $2. Wheat, bu Tt 4000 5 : . Bl N ] @z con UVer, $LEG206 Texans, $2.004 Corn.bu.... . A 80,000 S—Medium, cows, 2 9 49 wteers.... 330 8. M he Oats. bu o 12000 93,000 | 3c; extra standards, 18c; extra select 3 eG HOGS—Treceipts, 7,500 head; shipments, 90) head e — B « G 08 L o i e s bt | 1S GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Barley, bu Lol 2200000 25000 | CFIGS- Fancy. per ib. 1c; choice. 18 an MottomSacEiqueationy;. gt 3 1 sommon {0 calp lighi, S ootk y Gallon cans. per doz., $12, 233 per cent. Closing priods for ] rket dull; lambs, $.25; native shee i, ereamere, 196 edc; gy, NUTS—Almonds, 16@17c; English walnuts, 126 A8 aud wilniog saiers . heifer 1 E . il Ao " y, 8 track 1 ha WM LOUDON | 17%@15c. M fiberts, 12 Brazl nuts, 10@i%; eastern | 4o g 8 F BRI Eanen Higos 2 cows. .. ] s A Stock in Sight. it Ainorihorn (A0 2 ehedtnuts, 1dc. © A BGaara e B e Rl “riren 7 a elpls at the four prinelpal ma i i n NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. DisK—ure juice, per bbl., §6; halt bbl, 33.%, 3 ; o . steaty vut miner s sy win | Commaission Merchant HIDES No. 1 sreen hiden) $ei"No %' grown | A1 Suxurnld-.... L Wi, Cona, : i reedr: Taesday, ‘Gucaber 3, 10 7 F P whes nienon” st a0 akors, 3 0 — hides, 8%c; No. 1 green salted hides, 4%c; | Atchisa ks B faniara Cattle. Hogs, Sheen, | Production estimated at 37,00 Bhis, for i aed 5 5 Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and | green salted hides, 3%c; No. 1 green salicd hides, e | Soiinon da.; b v 5 § feeder South Omaha...... i il W03 B | Gfour hours; slipments, 25,000 bbis. Grain and Provisions. Provistons, Metals. Ete, P 10,40 bm, Qi No. # Ercen saligd hides, 5 10 | BOMon & Mainc.... 14D |Gen. Klecirio 55 : L 2 steel ; e ity st e e | New York Ory Goods Market Private wires to Chicago and New York NEW YORK. Oct. 25.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 32 17, 8 10 16 1bs Sci No. 1 dry fint hides, | G B & O gt 70 [ TRie Onutdets,,, e 1 9 2 3 Bt Louls ... NEW YORK, Oct o genernl req il Dusiness orders placed on Chicage 80 Lbls.; exporis, 57,900 bbls.; sales, 2,00 pkgs.; [ 6 No. 2 'dry fiint hides. de; No. 1 dry saited | bic T SOl Boatan a M bR e s e, ‘ - apparent for any dexcription of seasonabi iourd of Trad g e St e . | ides, Bo: part cured hides %e per Ib. less than . a1ty o 3 . Totals . Yot vt of the latest arrivals there w Correspondence solicited. m 1L v Spriak patents; win 49| Bulte & Bostin ! . J 3 iy cured. L gt b g 2 4 . ry colored cottons that was [ Office, room 4, New York Lite Building ter, low graded, scarce and frmly held. South SHEEP PELTS—Green salted, each, 25@60c; > "‘{' (v 5 265 X cl v d purchases for near and laicer | Telephone 1308. e flour, dull. Rye flour, wenk; sales, 650 bbls, | green salted shearlings (short wooled arly sking) . 1% anulal,. ... e K y B o 4 Receints, 300 | d Orders for spring silks, such as printed Buckwheat flour, steady 10G2.15, cach, 10 20c; dry shearlings (short wooled early Sliori Ling ' % ' Indlus and figured (uffetas, are coming in vory BUCKWHEAT - Dull sking), No. 1, each. iQléc: ary shearlings (short | P o ,,m,m 3 s D LAMBSRecoipts, head: | Well, as they o for printed w Printing CORN | NEAL - quie i | ot o pry lat | Ghion Picide. 21, 118 ; TN Cos map | me du b A ey, ot rime 01 | lotiin demand ot 2 Vid_and decined. a purse containing a variety of rare coins Ib.. sctual weight, 6@Sc; dry flint Kansas and | WO Knd-cooee 03 § 3 et L B U NOEE i L S Duluth Wheat Murket. and a collection of Columbian stamps were ull; car lots, §2G5%0; boat loads, g5 | Nenmrih murtaln weal peie, per i actual | Heed B S5 the ; ; noge, fods, j i DULUTIL 0ot 22, WHEAT-—Close taken. * No clue to the thief has been d BARLEY-Dull; No. 2 Milwaukee, 6 xg-rxx’:’ ‘...r'h!“ actnal weleht @oue; dry teen Mining Stoo € 1-ations ¥ * TR T hard, “canh, ¥ Octiber eraar gl BARLEY Nominal; Wweste Colorado, murcain wool pelth, Per” lb. “actual | 8AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 23.-The offolal closing | 3 Co... RE Y ERPOO! sy fony ; 3 3 ; o, sales, hllun»u and 9,000 bu e e Tatiow, N | Tows: bull 1860 1 5 4 red spring, 4% 3 ey y apot. Bpit market quiel; No.'3 red, in piore and | MALLOW AND GREASE Tallow, W Lo | o < steers... 1% 10 : 5 | "CoftN-Rpot, firin; demana good e Falr and Warmer with South Winds In Sige. “Opticng Gpened M:',‘:'.' o nager’ . | Bci” old butier: J03to; beeswax, prime, 15QHc; | Anioa ) ok Gl bulla.... ] , g November, e rudl Dechmitel Wl 1 v vomie, ocr . ; T oo v S ST 0 and” ol Dt “bul" detlinca ot oom S | UED 3etlow, 1440k, Beleher: 11" 00 103 |Hale & No i : . 5 ! DEkiLauI ooy, | casieyi coiniTad i i Amall Ebinlon & heavy increa. world's wheat supplie e 3 2 v cows, 5 PROVISIONS—Lard, steady; demand moderate; | additional Saturda, 000 Vg t 4 DGR A e kL gt T G e T T (o & Tl recovery " occurred” later’ on The clone St. Louls Genernl Market. HashdpBatensn: b ot Lo e LRROMIBION e s, s ey ; demind modatats) & Bor N |(v“r.»”v:n“‘1mw and Kansas—Falrg was firm at We net advanco: No. 2 red, Feb. | ST, LOUIS 2, ~FLOUR—Firme; ot | Bulios / A abio.. ! atr, 11 5 1, v India moss, 718 34 prime mess, S8 0d. Pork v 2 s, fuary, W4l closed at B, March, BUG | quotabiy chamsed. T o T mer: bt ot | puliion: ;- : e B i 110 datln, mmes pinydd prime mean W8 10 Torki | ANOTEER FINE BOULEVARD. ror Missourl—Fair; norih winds; shifting e ot L May: S0n08 e WHEATRrler carly. weaknews rallied and | Calaouia. .11 1 v A bull 10 Cows+r.e 1020 prime’ moss medium, 63 5. Fame.” steady des uth; cooler In he southeast portlon. SRE T OReY. olaked de; November closed firm, about unchanged: 2 red, cash, | Challenge Con..... B0 |POLOKL......0..000, el 2o mand moderate; short cut, 44, Bucon, demand | prop e o RLA0ls Croek—Tt bR kot s A i Bige: Deceniber, 5 4o, closed at 56l $ie: Doceiber, 4o, May, B4t T Challenge Con..... B0 |Poioal. . 3 NEW MEXICO, ; ponrs Cumberianacut, Meady At thy: Short. e, | PTOPosed Drive Along Saddi o e | _For Bouth Dakota—Faici 3 SORN T Recelpta, WM. bu.; exports, ;‘...v bu.; | “CORN—After ' weak opening was stimulated | Confidence 130 [Sierra i steers.. R L Rt 98; long clear, 45 Ibs., dull ut 585 6 Adynntages )t Offers, 0.000 bu. futures and 43,00 spot ables and closed {BLke up mixed, | Cou. Cal & Va 500 |Union ; ) YAKO market quict and firm; No. 2, Bitge 6e: Ootobe i S O A s %2 Ul | £ f B coiin ol g S afloat, Options obened — weakes | So0i Sotoves, ARG Decamber, ol Nay inbs 1 I ackor iit 8 - |2 ate . 3 Dull; demand fnest white | Creek from Hamilion to Center streets for | _OFFICE OF THE WEATHEIR BUR recelpta’ and better weather, but ’SFollowed the other cereals; No. 2, cash, - o 4 " a 48 6 b it TS adle Creek | OMAHA, Oct. 2.—Omaha record of te 1 shasply In the afternoon on reported arge | ssc. ontone Coed, (e other AR Silver burs 08/4@03%e Mexio 3 9 T i Nominal; demand poor; prime clty, | the construction of the new ddle Creek | 0 le and rainfall, compared with the GoFe v we [ 2900 October, 2%c; May, 324G 1 bull 1330 150 3 i poor; purchises, and closed %e net advance 10 ey PR c. Drafts, sight, 10¢; tolegraphie, 12}, - 1310 2 60 steers..... 100 sewer will probably result in the eventual | responding day of past four years May. S340stc, closed at | BARLEY sales of Minnesota at 01Q Naw Yo'k Mining qfi.n.,.. £ steers..... 1229 § 30 ) £ L Steady: il moderate; | COBVErsion of the street Into one of the ; 1894, 1893, 1892, 1691, at $6l4c; Decem 3 N et itk NEW YO, Oct. 23.-Tis following ars thy | HOGS—There were several hundred fewer hogs | yphy) § 4 i most attractive boulevards in the city. This | Maximum temperature.... 7 14 52 18 closed Wt 5 | 3 1y asEr SIhalaptenst irncky Y YOS, 00k ¥ than a weck ago, and several hundred fewer P 4 . od by the remarkable adaptation of | Minimum temperaty 3 ¥ BEk closing mining qUOLILONS e N demand moderate; common, | is indicated by the rema ¥ g0 te ture 60 68 4 B OATS — Receipts, 175,300 bu.; exports, 5 8 7 §l B than dealers expected. The general quality of 0 PABTEAISIACS eady | Average temperature ... 5 aaleh, smon and e . e A Tl i QUMD - 000 | ihe offerings was wlao better ‘thun it has been | 161 London (Pacific const), demand mod- | 1B MiFeet o this purpose, which has already | precipfiation UL 00 Bpot mark ;' No. c; SRk 8t o Gliblars A Gpine... 1111 270 | for some time: LocAT ‘Taikers Wers all wantiog | o) wen v o iaia o been favorably commented on in official cir- | (v MO e bu it T TR R ton Wivered, : Lower; sebarator creamery, 16qac; | Crown Polnt; .. Plymouth zome "Hogs, Uere wes gglte o it ulative | a L et . e el R TP No. § white, " : ice. dalry, 166 15 5 L L L S 2 200" Brovisions (i AGhlcage. aoir bt offee Market. 1t a boulevard should be created on the Ay 1 v Steady; 14e. & sl d clined to ask and buyers .t R L'ttle stronger | NEW YORK, Oct. 23 COFFEE-—Optlons | new road it would be considered a valuable temperature .. P Il ) weakene T JDeld at g2 ¢ N 5 |prices. The fair to x welght and 1 higher by 10620 p on unexpected | aadition to the attractions of the city. Ixcess for the ¢ : B! 5 deeline SR WHISK Y- 1 B . C i h vy hogs sold largeiiea nd S0 wirle 1v- &0 cablex for City Engincer Rosewater says th it Q\.un,r\.uwl\ excess since March 1 m m"r‘: PYEs 2 at B N ovcioued | WILISKY-$1.88 : o 70 | the fair 1o good likht uh mixed loads sod | on demand from s s f N o ads more pe ormal precipitati ; i 1803 Decembee, s, rember, | CORTON TIES—tic can .. trom 3488 to $4.00 Poor NRWE stUM wold down | POINS nel advance: wues, u: Inc would be difficult to fnd & grade more ber- | ISnolondy fon the day 08 inc oot SIONS Gule ks 340, and one cholce vy load brught #.5. | October. $12.90g13.2; Nove fectly adapted for a h"«""'h”“l an on this | 4oie) precipitation since March 115,80 mche -Dull; shipp 5 e i ulet. And mess, ' Was ratier acth and (he hogs had | comber G@11.80; January stree ‘hile no boulevard is conte eTnilaisa D nefalence: Alhos HOPS-Weak; stute, comm old, | Tongs and Hb Whorts, 36 Dacke | 56" the ‘break in hoe® and provisions at Chicago | No. i mi o W tehouoe de: | that the necessary extra width could easily s P M 3076 now, BFIONG: Pacl e mamt Mo % Hranceis N ; frona Cauned buyers to pull 'n thelr horns here e | sies. M p. t. Warehouse do: | that the i Keports from Other Stations at 8 P, OES—Firm: wet malted New O r sl ORI » Shorts, 1% | close wan weak withrmi=the early wdvance lost: | Jiveries fn Now yesterduy, 4.214 bugs: | be added and that the properly owners would 34 Ibs., e Texas, dry, 2 to 3 b, G, 300 b 000 Bitd Tmh, B0, Wiy % S ook hogs, sl® AU rl’ Monday's eures i o0 ot vt AaL for the Lolted | Would make the street a popular drive and | Breuty * tomentic rovs GASY iteg, | O 4000 T v 1600 b from §2.80 up to 4 The Ytrad Wan very It is undersiood that the members of the sTATIONS. grae ow $ c 24c; puiled, ool -2 Financlal Not Lurgely at from W.5 At 3460 to has ot heard from Rie | gogrd of Fublic Works favor the boulevard | whROVISIC . i beet hams, $17.504 Kansas Clty Markets. LONDON, Oct. 2.~ p. m.—Bar silver, 2 1-16a | 8.6 -‘n Monday and, $455 Tues- | de Jan Baturday morming scheme, and it s suggested that after the | G0 i siouyy web Closta i | sales by sampie on chanser £ o b Missiaiopl | arioSTO . 450,462 bal o e | GR ol / 100 Vage; " May | ytreet it might be turned over to the |z Olear, 0 asked: city, $6.0; salc. 200 tlorcens Oeta | Hyer, Mo 3 Bagd § red, 623085 2B ARV s b ! & |openea meady. " . park commissioners for that purpose orth Biaiie G ¥ elosed at §7.65, nominal; J 140 askeds | | CORNActive: 2 mixed, 4G5 N BALTIMORE, Oct. #.—Clearings, #1.600.8; | 5" b s 39, | "HAVRE, ‘Gct. Uiiel coened sieady pnd | BaE e onere! (nauid! thsn: take' ths o ¥ {,‘{:,‘.,l,‘.“ Cloar, Raotod ok, Ghjineny $wOH; compound, | while, SO ) W YORI. Oct, $.—Clearings, $80,83,03 ® w ondy ot WBINT advunte; ‘closed steady &i IE | sary steps o widen the street snd r icago Clear, 1 au % Unchanged ORK, Oc ~Clearings, $59,653,09 ] 0 stewdy at WBIGE adva L eps to wi h ot 0| Cloar, BUTTER-Weak: western dairy, 13G18c Dull and weak; fancy separator, 18 | balances, $4,895 311 i % 16 wivance: aulan.’ st bags A At a tha manaral s i, 00, Cloar: Ings, $14.49 9 40 ) DE JANEIRO, O o o ry, | 15G34c; western factory, | 11G 13G16¢ PHILADELFPHIA, Oct. 23.—Clea the change could be effected at a minimum | Davenpori i 00| Cluar, 1 balances, #1,69,19. 1 ® 24er Iniation creamery, 14a 18 Active and steady: 1Wtie. | 810 : | P o yiol % - - otton of expense. nsis City. CH LB Woak. larse Sqar e O 1o Wheat, 8,00 bu.; corn, none; oats, | BERLIN, Oct. 2.—Exchange on London, : e o NN 2 steaty: | %8 %P Lt Denvr. 0 gl w0 . el lec: ol A seandid LY Qays' sight, 20 marks 5% pl. s : A Bt — T s1oN | Salt Lake Giiy " part skims, 3G7ie; full skima, e PMENTS—Wheat, 3,500 bu.; corn, none; cats, | 3478 8 . % sales, spot. MK bal ilets | PHILLLE'S “ROCK ISLAND” EXCURK Rapid City 00 W ORC Dull and Reary Tatale’ aa_ penneyly . SNENEEIR, Ot S -Cleaiams AN el y b, 0130 bale 11,086 e g Hefona j 00 Phgn . western fresh, 1101 | ordinary, B EI6 " 1% | Through Tourist Sleeping Car to San Fran- | Gismarck 00 PETROLE Steadier; United closed at d 81, Vinoent 111100 00 b CHICAGO Pruit_company | CINCINNATL Oct. 23 —New York exchunge ; I, 51 T 2 and Loa Angeles St Vincent .. 00 pidi Washington, in buik! 8265 Philadeipala aid | g vy g s D' $1.35; Netis Clearings, §3,14,900. Money, | & 22 Maadyi Via Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific rallway, | Miles City 00 Fim; strained, common to good, $1.40 | Yioah - L rgean, 4175 | 491 Theee per cent rentes, 1t | 42 : ) Tecmber ¥: Junuary, leaves Omaha every Friduy at 1:10 p. m., | Gaives = IR e \beror, half crates, §1.65; | 8¢ for Exchange on London, $5¢ | 3 ot 3 3 $.41G8.42 March, ¥AT@%48 | via Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Salt L. A. WELSH, Local Forecast OMaial, TURPENTINE-Firm at {15014 Malakas, half crates dor, e 0 [15%4c for the |10 = b b 18, 1500560, June, $.610 | Lake, Ogden, ete. Tickets and sleeping car | "“\“; oady ;\;“_’f per pkg., Porter’ Bros. compa ) sold five cars: | ST, LOU “learings, $3.648,077; bal i 3 H F O T o COTTON_Tirm; mis. | reservations can be secured at the *Rock == O rokers' prices, 39.625; | pUie ainier Seckel pears, #1380 Kiefer ‘pears, | o treasury today was $L5IT.H1; gold reserve, | G. N. W, P. A, | Salway peaches, Sge. {be treas MINNEAD 2 Whent c iy L | BANKERE o Birkeiy to the fare mavement In the 1o Looted w Residence. | 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chlai | ton. BT R eaviien Any . (hate The residence of F. C. Jorgenson at 2515 | 18 Wallest., New York. msm excellent demuad for all thi Ohio strect was entered yesterday after- | GITY. COUNTY Of cuah wh vancing net b v 4 oL, iua Al o R B R noon between 4 and 5 o'clock by means .4‘ hg.g“nl | terduy's price, while futures cloe P s i iy K iy oyt .“m | lower thah the previous day. October, Se¢; a latch key, A gold watch and chalo and | mu aud Soldy u-m.pn elear, 55 1bs, " steady at $si| The opening of a street along Saddle Quiet: prime crude LONDON, Oct. 231.—Gold fs_quoted today at oft crude, 23G2E; yollows Dutker Mrades, Sose; Wool Market. Duenoa " Ates St ui Madria, 1080 Tha 'L o e yellow. 36c; prime yellow, 3¢; yellow off LOUIS, Oct. 28.~WOOL~] o | 8t. Petersburg, 80; Athens, 77; Rome, 105.60; Vi STades, B, prime white, 33@Me. nominal. | prices Gnchahged: 1o good demand; | o1 “1oa. Tl -uh"hk llwnl);l stralts, mw\n: i CHICAGO, Oct. 2. market steady Bales on ‘change ") 404% per cent on call; g6 per cent o ? 85 tons April, $14.50; % tona April, $14.86. Frisco Wheat Quotations. Now' York ‘exchange, 1oc discount. . Forelxn ox: 3 Was Januwy, HAW, B was January, $4.85; BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.~WHEAT-Steady; | change, sierling, commercial, HEONGLEYN, Clearings, $13.702,000. Mo ?{u

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