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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1895 w; cleared for the Tnited States, 11,000 bags; ense fs the tact that Jriin short billa 1s % per cent: for three n for Kurope, 3,000 bags; stock, 158,000 bass. 0 caught the infection, (4 Tiquidation. in fact 9160% per cont, HAVRE, Oct. 11 —o ned quiet W4f decline; at Ing started at the Intler capital. The effoct of the noom, ' unchanked; at b p. me ireegular, f . ad forelgn situation has been to still further restrict Vance; closed quiet ind unchianged for the day L outside participation 4n-the market and to give a | SAN FRANCISCO, Cot, 11.—The offielal pp— wales, 18,000 bags. beariah tendency (o the operations of the pro- | quotations for mining $ocks 1048y Wi After an Early Decline Wheat Became Quite ; manker, | Prices of Manufactured Products Show a | fuiea"viss hutie. n' (R e, and 1he | 02 — Moderatoe Run of Cattle Finds a Good Btrong, Condition of Trade and Quotations Deoline in Consequence, e n e horUiWOITIE rosds acts an ‘an oftaet | Alpha €on.1111! Renticky Gon. .+ Demand at the Yards, % Staste And Pasey Produce. o he avge Gropa, IRallroad carnings show im- | Anden. 1l Lady Wi Cor The egg mnrket is firm as quoted below, and o il Teat & Heicher. . MOno, CORN RULED VERY QUIET AND FIRM | In #omecases dealers are trying o get u litle PRODUCTION OF PIG IRON KEEPS UP STOCKS CAND BONDS. Hodtocon. ...\l 43 |Mount Biabioi: Cholls : : y . Onts Were About Featureles hut| foth Ol (00l w0 cdn the Lurgest Ontput of 1802 | NEW YORK, Oct. 1:04he volume of the stock | Contidn : 30 | Desirable Grades Find Ready Sale Held Steady and Firm with dame continues scarce An authority on In Al Sold=New Husiness, speculation today feltishort ot yesterday's total | {on :.“.‘.-.’:-\}\‘i 3 | . and an Early Clearance Results e Lower at the Opening. Year Uhe counry was full of them, but (his sen- walh of the Pt he operations of the fyam traders accounted O oquer... L {Union o0 e evenly Lowes All ‘Round. market was dull and slow. P o e (he .0 not a chicken is to be found there, Quotas the greater part of the dealings. The frregu V& Gy, Utah Con....11s A ¥ — s larity which has been a feature for the last week | Hile & Noreross., 140 | Yeilow Jacket CHICAGO L1 STOCK. trictly fresh sgck, per doz., 15, of two was again evident. The industrial shares it La s e — FRIDAY, Oct, 11 — CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—~Wheat had evidently | o th, 70 choice to_ faney | NBW YORK, Oct. 11.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | held first place in Interest. Tho general market | , SHVer bara. 7074 . 63 Recelpts and shipments for the pact wen- | G004 €0 Cholee Natlve Cattle Were in become tired of being jumped on and turned creamery, ISTISCE 5D | wookly Review of Trade, which Issues to- | was infiuenced by forelgn selling of the interna- | 8¢ Drafts, siaht, 2iaci g tyfoulE hors, ad eompired WILN the bres Large Supply. viclously against its assaulters. After a |’V holce . are quoted at | morrow, will say: The price barometer | tional stocks, by increased activity in silver, by Financial 3 Vious four days, are &s totlows’ CHICAGO, Oct, 11.—Good to cholee native very weak start at a decline of %c per bu d_eonrsé, 4G 0 120 Young | B1ves indications that are not entirely fa- | reports of the scope of the proposed new organ- | BALTIMORE, Oct. 11 s 2 RECE cattie were In larger supply and sales of such it became strong and advanced 2c above | O e T atka nid lowi | vorable, Cotton goods go up with increased | ization of the trunk lines and connecting ronds | ances Satile Shesp, Horses, criptions were effected at from $4.75 to $5.60, its opening value, It closed with a net gain T1e; Limburg 0.4, i2; brick, | evidence that the crop of cotton is short, | and by the usual gossip Incldental to the manipu- . 1L.—Clearings, $18,669,208; Ootober ......... 2,605 Bea §0 | While medium grades sold at from $4.40 to $4.70 for the day of lc per bu. Corn, oats and | N is8, No. 1 . Prices of other manufactured products, of | lation of the various Industrial shares. % October 10.... o h 5 43| and lim'ted numbers of common steers changed SOULTIRY—Hers sters, 3c; ot, 11.—Clearings, $107,60,8%0; | Gotobe 3 31 | hnd ot S8, 60 WL, TG stk provisions nlso stiffened their backs on the | (it VOULAIY =i, o et o FORErte 000 | wool, hides and leather, all show some de-| A feature of the day of great importance was | i, rings, $ October 3 131 | hands at from $3.10 to $4 The stocker and # 1 October 8...... 80 | feeder trade has kept up us lively as ev n encouraging example of the wheat market. | siring 714, ke, 163 youns e | cline, gencral abatement in new. orders be- | the announcoment of the reorsanization comuit- | "y SLUHIA, Oct 1L—Cloarings, $13 Qetoner .. Y alp | fépder trade has kept up ug lively ap evet at a0 October corn is %e higher, and May oats e Se, v s, ing the principal cause. With an immediate | tec of the Union Baciie ranrond, which conatl | &0, A2 sl SHIPMENTS, AU from $2.60 to $3.90. Dutohers' and. cannors 4o higher. Provisions recovered a slight oy SLODDLE. ~ooail lowiaha, | volume of busiess not much sxoesdsd in ames prominent in the banking and rall. | | WASHINGTON, Oct, 11, ~Today's statement of Cattly Hogg, Sheep. Horses, | it v el Wi o e loss they made at the opening. s | 355 color makes'the price on vl | the largest month of the exceptional year | this organizition necessarily hinges upon the ap- | cush balance, $152.701,20; Kold res asais, | Qotober 10 g principally at trom §1 Chilves are Whent ruled somewhat irregular, selling 1. elben: best. Only top & of 1802, and with evidence that in several | proval of congress, such efforts may be consid- LOUIS, Oct. 11-Clenrings, $6,832,66; bal- | Ootobor : 1 no longer arriving in large numbers, but prices at one time Yo below the close vesterday | 88 ™ rairia chickens, young, per dox., #5: | branches the volume has surpassed that of [ °ted teniative, [ihe prospect of entisting the a5 boney. - ateady’ at 507 per’ cent | Qotohur 1 1 : ATe,I0 higher and. e beat lofa are” only falely and then 1l higher, but most of the time | oid, §.0G3; wal and mixed ducks, $1:0; mal: | any previous vear, there is a growlng un- | hased upon the probability of the Vate of Its and-tima loatis. New York cxchane, | October § it Femnin ateers miling nt rom 8280 10 the trading quotations were considerably | Infil and rel head ducs, ¥206300; gt LI cortainty about the near future of in-|llens upon the broperty being materiaily im AGO, Oct. 11.—Clearings, $15,170.00. Money AY'S DISPOSITION. 3.0 and from § to 12,10, Kansas above the close last night. There was very | i S0 (6, B TRl WO 2000"0h, dustries, Money markets are neither | Paired in default of actlon. Chicago Gas oK | o chary call with approved Tocal coliateral, firm | The disposition of the day's offerings of | and Tndian at from $2.80 10 84, The supy little In the way of mews, and prices were | 'BROOM CORN-New. ofop: aelivered on track | atrained nor threatening, foreisn exehamge | (o iiePL In response Uy the ‘veport that, the | 00 SG ST &bimerclal paper, § per ‘cent. | live stock. was fi follows, tach buyer pur- | §€ wetterm rangs cattie for the week will amount governed almost entirely by local sentiment, | 0 country, ciioice green self-working carpet, per | T T b entral ‘rust compatly. receipts for, the securl: | New York exlinnis, discount. Bankers' Lon- | chasing the number of head indicate G D B AL UL Farly cables were quoted % lower, but |k 24@ic: choles green running 1o hutl, 240 | finrs about the great nortiiorn crops ate passsd, | the Stock wed for Jlsting upon | don sterling, $.81% Cattie. Hogs., Sheep. | daritce in the seascn and most of the sules wers bW Ithatand e tone of the market 2 U ki There have been few advances in wages of labor | favo continued deadlock in 5 T Omaha Packing com o s 3 and $4 notwithstanding H‘:lwlih Lo "f‘lh‘”‘. i : ITABLES. within the past month, and only & few workas |the in used by the (ght betwesn the com- SR 4 The G. H. Hammond Co..... 875 8 contained 40,000 hogs, which Jere was strong, and sales were made du ; avy, per bu., 82 liave been closed by striles for an_advance. Tha | pany and ' independeat unfon tanned sole | | BERLIN, chanke on London, eleht | Switt and Company ; 224 | considerably Inrger numier than could b ng the first hour at lc advance over the [ FPOTATORS New 5 00 | Production of pig iron October 1 was the largest | leather. Reallzal of profits was apparent in | 4ays’ sight, e, The Cudaby Packing Co.. 3 posed of, a8 the demand was nov as large as on opening, with Armour’s brokers said to be p:“,',v"-l FOTATORS Clibice"stock, $1.75G2.00 in the history of the countrs, 21414 tons w both Tennusses Conl anil Colarado Fuel. The o lARIS Oct, 3 cent rontes, 100f 6o | . Beckor & et i y Tegent dave T o ST 45 S oA o b Sl against 164,039 tons smber 1, 198,000 tons market opened moderately active with prices | for the nccount. Exchange on London, 25t e | J. L v “ wieo | ment of o weak tseling and prices were larg 8ood buyers and the local scalping element | “ONIONS—Home grown, 25g3%c. 100 1bs,, | 7% been the highest in 182 Stocks un showing fractional advances culative interest | for checks. J i & Rothse mm lower, With the prospects that a_large number also on the buying side. The export clear- [ CAHBAGE-On orders, ~crated, per | ot stated, but substantially the whole production | centered in Chicago Gas and Leather, The fvst | LONDON, Oct. 1L.—Gold fs “d it Tuenos 3 . A DI T would Femain | unsold - tonfght: Shippers | were ances were more liberal, and were a strong Clistoe: Sloole pst 44 bt Bhaket; |10 1N ex of past orders, ther | mentioned, while frregular, neve N to the | Ayres today 4.50; Madrid, LAshon Benton & Underwood ... . | very good buyers of choice hogs, but city packers A IS D G olce stock, per % bu. | an oy : S o vl G Sosteriny ' Hnal sates, and eyentually | &0 Deierebuck, 10¢ Ahens, 11; o, 1 Gudahy, direct S e e L AN M ; ot B a marked doc o A produc sred nmet guin of 14 cent. The lnst 05 i “Yor mones, 10T 2100 tot the | Nelson Morris, Ctiica {ia s | palty and shipping fots at £ m which was finally developed started a good T Ny AFpe | At toel 1§ TwaE cd by woms broke carly, eusink weakness in the | account, 10 S o L NN i (phgrs wnd R ke ; 0 . il the way from deal of selling, partly to secure profits on 0 i Ilwf-rh'l 9 e, ge No. 1, B ge “ll concessions, firm, the structural X Tlul“( mmon thw]‘ g f cent 1 T Mavk over . . . . 300 e 1“’1 "l? l“rv} ;‘nl ‘Ilin“ll g 4 /i foF ithe - AHOEE Roe Jnferior, 24MC. v orated for ship- | domand has greatly increased and wire rods erred 1 per cont; the first Toss was verpool Mar : : sold at from 3175 to §, ehlolly count, and prices gradually went of o KLY g k reduced demand for nalls. Dessemer plg has | the lowest. The general market called for but | demand poor; No. 2 red winte 1% No. 2| CATTLE-It was a poor cattle day, the ative sheep sold at an Pardridge, Rosencranz, Cudahy, Brosseau Sl fallen $1 to $15 at Pittsburie and gray forge 23 | slight comment. Among the usually _inactive | red spring, stocks exhiusted: hard, Man- | receipts being the lightest of the week As | treme vd 5, and westerns and others were free scllers,” and some ) ¢ con's, and prices of iron products average 16 por | shares some noteworthy ehanges oecurred. Hock- | itoba, o8 $1: No, 1 California Tutures | pomtiared with o astariay. nere was & fall- | od at from, 3 3 W matives | sold Weakness resulted, but later In the day the York growers keep pushing up the mar lower for the week. Discontinuance of alley preforred declined 2 por cont: 1 openca quiet, but steadys with meat ana distant | i off of mot. A from 1ot Hend, and s | Meher, than and westerns sold_chiefly at bull sentiment grew quite bold, and there pes and prices are accordingly advancing | mand, which could not be expected to continue at nd company, 1% per_cent; Nashvill positions 1d’ lower, closed firm with Octobor 14 IR oF Tt ot Uhere | from $1.00 (o $810 auring the last fow daya, Feed. s o rall 1%c from the low point f e “ime rate after prices had risen 52.9 per cent, and New York, New Haven & Hart- | fower; other months unchanged from last nighis ngo of M head T i xpott sold early as low as fi Tl A York Journal ot ve actual consumption in question. . and Col and Pit figures: husineas heavivst on middie post- | e modetats ran 0f catiié In the face of | {TO%eN At €110 and aver, s F0%C to ® “to, b0 erce the most profi crop Of Lie seas In wosien manufactures n demand for dress 3 Ciacinnati, St s: October, fs_ 114 ember, Gs 1%( 5 he moderate o e » face nie at from $3 L §4.0 ing over $4.35 dure 59%e to , Eplit, up to, 0 been the peach crop. The yield has been goods and some speclalties keeps many fully em. r Town Central rose i October, Bs 1Wd: November, 08 1%d; De- | o continued good demand had rather 8 | jig the last few days. v s0ld as low as aPket Fanctes "{\“m‘l” o enewad auid A unusuaily high prices have pr Ployed, but most o those making Woolens, ‘fo : !l 13 per cent. Siarcn, ‘e anq. e 0% #Hds February, Gs | gtimulating effect upon the market, ihe | g ar e aatiec mIRbHY onirenswed llanion quehiout the seagon, compared with price which new orders are scanty, find hardly enough alings trend of the market was upward Spot, quiet: American mixed new, 3s ![-;] l.h»‘-' n fat cattle ‘\]‘:lgfl"]l't-h'vl‘l\"'l-:):‘t"m PRI ad: calves, 400 he Boitn b 10 BLEORGEE ToRing Ih whoat and | ot he poiee tion Inyolvey siich Tiska (hat some concerns My | the ctive st, The raliroad and. miscclianeous | and disiant hositions srehm tenaw th heat |~ About twenty loads of cows and heifers New York Live O L RIS IOL SRl R Ty St eatimates gave 1 of | close for « time. Yet sales of wool continue | hond market was less animated than on the pre- | oissing pricea; busin Carcytand | ere offercd on the market, and met with | NIW YORK, Oct. i1 -E O .00 | mectiont Aoy oy L e g LIl Soos| eavy, 11134100 pounds for the Jari " and the speculation was devold of | moat. distant posttlona: Ooteber o 3 ready The market was netive at p hend: market Mo and_steady erday indicates a crop of about 20, 0 | Bectict nearly o cul crop; Georkly lttle ver | speculative, The cotton manufacturer lis peeu- | tone. Toledo, St Louls & Kansas City Ists, trust | vember, 8 413; Decembor, 5 4 3 that were steady to a little stronger. k " fooling; native steers. poor (o prime, § bu, less than expected a month ago. ‘Muy | & full erop, and Vipcinia sy lces than | lariy favored by e rise tn materiats and by the | recoipts, displaved marked strenth, o ki of | 3 unry, 34 34; March, 88 30 thing ehanged hands catly. M Golorado, £300a65; axen. 82 6ard : i, cora early m B¥e to Wie, a i Michigan and Ohio promised ha crop, | extraordinary stocks cf cotton by . 3 cent boing established, The advance wa PLOUR—S(e: ‘dimana’ moders Y The and for good feeders was fairly 132.25; dry cows, $1.25G2.00, an’ cabled October at from 8¢ to 28%ec, May c n the Paclfic coast the averages were In | jagt year, but goods are al y expectation of A ross | Lot g S sl sl § active, g ¢ quote American steers at 116, dressed welght; T 22 ghborhood of three-fo 8 ol ull crop. ” s A bt expectal of speedy progress fn th fancy wint 1. active, values on tha kind of stock " ght; ('l;v‘sl:u:“;ntr ‘ GHRd Mtont dentovetama: Bt | X “,fl', m“[“ I[Wf”' N‘_:“{'_;"K'l'v‘ e e | ot Just week now avernge 0 st 87 tion of the compaay. Iilinols Steel de PROVISIO n, quict; dimand poor; long | Were about steady, Cattle, howeve x‘vm mfl"’h‘vr :,.;,.y RO NO SxnoRane o ats were out featureless, L AL Sonditiers had|ipar ventic 5 s (0 ea 7, aEainst § tho last pre heavy, 55 1h, 82 sho habice: ahe | didnot just s e buyers were hard to rrow, 1523 beeves, 1,700 sheep and 3,644 quar- held stendy and firm with wheat, "May" ol | BPiyed nesly L vir ety the ayeruke Broduct | eaton moven cast much light on { farc 1501 T R haihas, S Mot clear naska gL | S D N e ke Wnn Wet Wenetally of hiet. ) at from 20%c to 20%c, and October at from v iy ery aBtiataolory prices | Gble yleld, Port reccipts thus: fn g are: Advance hams, 'short cut, 14 to 18 Ibs., 44s. Pork, prime | easier. The market, however, as a_whole IEBP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 8711 hends 1744c to 175, closing at the highest prices. « for their. peaches, s they have been in | SMAller than last year. do not indica Ann trust receipts, 3 per cent: Mil- | mess, fine western, 678 64, ' Lard, dull; prime | was in fairly good shape, and’ the offerings | * a littlg not higher: lamba Provislons were lower at the opening than - demand l‘nuuluvwlfu‘l I.Iv»”n- re scason, and [ & e G ey ARG Northern 1sts of 1910, 1% pe: 2 ern, 20s 34, A 4 W I"«‘ practically all_cleaned up before the (¢ »,""" s ol oD, poot to prime at the closing of the previous day's session, has been an absence of the occasional i clrculated advices Fort Worth & Denver City lsts, 1% per cer ndy; demand moderate; finest ood stock helfers were in active | $1;{:@8.00; lnmba, common to choloe, $3.8064 60, Pl Nrmed Np when grain_ began to. im: | L e hold_back some influence also, Oregon Improvement 1sts, 1% per cont, and ite (new), 978 demana at strong prices, Tepresentative | ~Receipts, 3,646 head; steady at $4.600 prove, and closed steady without material ction' of nearly all fruit. and present. prices, averaging .12 conts in southorn | consin Central st st recemts, Albany inest United States, 70s; good, sales : ehano in prices for the day, January pork * has Do ,and ; markets, against 6.3 conts n year ago. 7,100,000 | Susquehianna SEED OIT—208 0 : BERF STRERS. iy oclk. closed at 1216, compnred with 30,10 vester: | pr had 1o i o pales il Uring more Uan 050000 baes brought | (wivn | HOLBUN Reiined, O e A : ok LS oA DY R day. Lard Is unchanged. January ribs left | the increased offerings and the trade has be R A P B % aslvin L B ; RIG R BEEF—IForequarters, 3 3 52 00 ", 1137 83 30 1070 o 1 ieat tecelpts have bee 7 bushels, ¥ L3175 82 0 TSI H L1000 88 T shipments, 8700 hoad. Market strong ,off at $1.70, against $1.80 on the day befor much surpriged that peaches should prove Bl el n 4 ls, hinday . 6%, 310 '8 18 , 18 8 v 4 ‘ St | exception and command profitable figures throughe | AXAINSt 4.6%0, jushels last year, anl Atlanit natlonal &G 305 "o bR Rt Tondan: (Brclile cof e L1810 815 ] ) Xa8 cow Tl aimated repoiple for tometrow. Wheat, |2 DN A o profinble gutes NtOURh: | syporty ware'only. 1 bushels, flour included, | Pacitio consols, ‘trust eceipts, T e o R e e ) COWS. . e, 44 j gpatise sow cars; 8, 3 10K, | ouEther nekaon,o o qliotatio S ARt 199785 i e movement | nessee Conl lats, | Tenneeseo d i per R el s 70, 00" Gl Amsris v 110 L2080 2 L.20m 240 stockers and fecders, 2705 bulls, 18,000 hend. POMEGRANATES Calltornta, per box, $1. At un AR (R ey : g AR iR incluiing ntals American, 100 D0 The leading futures ranged as follows: CALIFORNIA Qi B Do, S0 a i w0 p cent, and Burlington, denver division, 4s, Man fipts’of American corn for the past three [ 1.0 R s 90 i Ricelale ad;auibinenid’ 3600 E L LEAS o UL CALIFORNIA PEAT tetts sultable mare 4 hattin corsol s, 'aul, Minncapoiis & Mil- s, 155,300 centals. s Ll s celpts, X o Articles, | > for shipping: other varicties, ailures for 'the we ded two banks | waukea, Montana eyteasion 48, and Wilkesbarre — el 1080 L2102 head. Market weak to t lower. Bulk of sales, ; N 2 ¥ 2 vio Lokers, $3.85614, 10 Wheat, No. 2 IDAHO I-UNDBS—None. and seveeal cone ae size, and lave beow | & Bastorn fats, 1 per cent. The aggregite salos Wool Market. ) Loost 3 heavies, i Ll R il a8M@Y sov@oo | IDAHO PEARS-None. 2% e Untted, States, againsi 201 1t year | were $1.006,000, There were no tranaactions in | BOSTON the Tiston Commere 1016 . s iatestetib L Li L, Dol 10| oo | Soreeon lmmfilv)vinml “ape Cod, per bbl, §8. anad Aty-two in Canada, against. forty-three last | governments ' at. the: board, * although ' round ctin will say £ the wool m, 9iii10m 1 ST T May, 3hg 5 5 'S5 AT PEAC! ear, i owts changed hands tver the counter. The | Domestic wools sought 5 b ~2 11090 9 W it : Shipms ; 28 28% c J ALS. 0 of Virginia 08 Qeferred trust receipts, | large sules are 82 3 28 2R LIFORNIA GRAPES—F v stampedd. better prices ha alned, particularly 1 i andon T M lscits, $L10G1 15 Tokays, SLe. | Amgregate of Business Traunsacted by [ T Bvonne poss 1 financial _cavle | fecces, as inet fce of fe ob: Prersn 3 @205 Nome. " the Banks Loast W merfcans have been better, but closed ned on n block of Micaigan X. No. 1 wools omn Hovd A NBW YORK, Oct. 11.—The following ta o growth of the export tr in_ the | are firm and in staple territory slighily better S ST by v 0 It e T s bl a4 Stnths sncourages operators tise in | prices can be obtained. Available supplies of for- (RS 173 1714011 | DDl 5; o apples, $1.75. ; ‘B 10w8 the clenrances at | gjjvor today was fnainly attributed to netive [ efgn_wools are small. The sales of the week 20M@ 201, —Freestones, per box, | the principal cities and the percentage of inereas: | speculation in Amerfea; At Paris and Berlin the re 000 1bs, domestic and 2,500 1hs, e 7 or dectense, as compared with the corresponding | stock markets have been weak today, but closed | eign, ‘against 6,497,700 1bs. domestic and 000 K ! : week Inst year: 2 trifle Letter. { : Ths. foreign last week and 269,000 b, domestic TROPICAL FRUITS, — The following were the ciosing quotations on | and 95 00) 1bs. foreign for the tme week lastd i the leading stocks of the New York exchango | year. Sales o date show an Increass of 1 $8.00@8.50; Califor- CITIES, 3. e today ibs. domestic and 43,911,100 1bs. forcign c B DA% ame ¢ e receipts (0 date show Cholen Targe stock, per bunch,32; | Kow Sk - T T el 4 R 5 domestic and an in- sized_bunches, $1.75. 3 A : on, 1 i 2 e 213, 3 PINEAPPLES- Non Boston «.v S Te AL G i LONDON, " Oct. the wool auction sales HiDES AKD TALLOW. Phhiadelphia’ )| e s | A Exproe FCeniri s 1006 | (GGONDOR Ditea TN ditereteoe Sehien Tion BRRRRARRSTSS TRADING ACTIVE AT STRONG PRICES e PIGE, . Louls Li 11.-CATTLE-Receipts, 3,000 1; market strong and etter; shipping stecrs, range beof. $1.5044.85: 1ight steers, % and hol i cows and 8 80 . $1.75@3.00. 4 Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 4,200 Ge fower: heavy,’ $3.70G4.10; mixe light. $3.85601.15 P-Receipts, 1,000 shipmeonts, 600 Doad: arket. slow; atlve muttonk. 26064 Tambs, 4.50; southwesterns, 2. 5. 118 Stock In Sight, i Y & T e J -3 ecord of recelpts at the four principal markets The unsettled condition of leather ‘values tends | St. Louls ...... L 14 Pacifie.. 3 [Ontario & W bales were withdrawn. The demand was st L1190 Lacor 7y dey 5t to deter tanners from buylng hides, says the | San Francisca ............. i Orogon ‘:‘u\)v. for everything but Cape of Good:Ho 8 By e RNy Tk Hliee - Shoc and Leather Review. There have been, | Baltimor t o Oregon N b weols, which were held above the market HEIFERS, Bouth Omat £ T S 1Y atents. £.0093.50; win- | however, no startiing reductions in quotations | Pittsby § g o . L& U N were largely withdrawn. O'lerwise prices as u 230 1R L Il SRR S P i ateats g5 | There Is no cseape from the fact- that hides are | Cin . o it elid Mail Tl werd inehanged,Followink are the eafes 230 T ORI LN 52.055.00;" bak, scarce. . Butehers have considerable difficuity in | Kansas City e 2 SHE Lits D.& B 3 In detail: New South Wales, 2,339 bales; scoured, z3 ransas Olty ¥ 1000 7,000 : obtaining cattle. The country hide market is | New Orleans &..: i i 4| Pittaburg ;" derinaia; mressySaR OYALLQueensiand 3600 SELRR D T d 2 spring, EOR@EIKC; held between opposing s—on the one hand | Buffalo ....... } yi|itiiis Puliman . o 10gddi1s 403 greasy, 610id. spring. S8@WAe; No, 2 red, SIR@0c tanners it prices (0 effect snivs | Milwaukee ..l H BESRRS Reading..... .. Vietoria, 1 ales; scoured, Eigfls 61; greasy TR SOteRe; Nou 8 rad, GO, Tt his. mart UL o e ey | Milwaikes ... ; ! et naingd. ' South Australia, 9w baies; @24 hind the small stocks o hides and the dimcuity | Loutsvilte 110 ’ 5 11| Gorton O Cert. - R G, W, i, ais 803 grensy, 6. New' Zealand, G387 balesi OATR-No. 2 17%e: No. 2 white, 10%@20%c, | of obtaining new supplics at country poinis | Minneapolts - 4 | Delaware & Hud Rock Tsland ... 3¢ | seoured. Sd@Is 10: greasy. Sla@liid. Cape of Totals . 5 PRTRT TR HOURS AND WAGES, O ersrsrens szt o 3 Missourt Pactiic 3 ) ed Ing Wheat bu.. 20 i i 24000 | wooled eatly skin®), No. 2 each, bei dry fiint [ At4nta - s ! Mobile & Ohlo 2 : (I ithig Hmibed Hoquln 217.000( 200000 | Kansas and_Nebraska buteher wool pelts, actua | kot Worth - ¢ vadl..... | Nasiville Chat digonn doono d0tc; dry lint) Coloratlo butcier “wool [ W40, Jo-er21r0r0: . | Nntienat corda p! 3 ctual welg Y. fint [ Syracuse g o7 tordage pid . L & s OUIS, Oct. 11.—COTTO dy; mid- 92.000] 32,000 ratn. woo. elts, * B o oint | Des Moines g worgeal i [ N8t Qordogs g T, LOUIS, Oct te A . 3 <+ | Mieblgan Cont... 3 . MANCHESTER, Oct. 11.—Cloth and yarns quiet, Flour, Wbl8...vovmriers 10.000 No.' 1 ench, 5@l5¢; dry shearlings (short | bortland, Me....... . e MANCHESTER, Oct. 11.~Cloth and y ai atienal Cordugd. AL A& NI Cotton Market. | PN L g dling, e unles, 1 : (043 bales; = elght, 4@Ge. Have feet Cut off, s it i useless | Grand Rapids o e RARGA 2 : 5 Ontho Protuss oxchangetodiy the bustor mar- | eIt & tlagrtie iy It | B Shipments. 19 ( v ket wia firm: ereatnary. D@UL0: dalry, Shgcs 8o, | (O FAY freight on, them, 1 tallow, 4o; | Lowoll dase IR rih Am, : G R 1 ,u‘\110\— irm Exks. frm: 15@1 70, Cheene, dape. AR G R L o e 3% Tob. 0. middiing, § 516c; low middling, § 9-16e; good or- s 3 NERAT {io; wreaso, White IV 34e; gfease, yollow,' g [ Norfolk I ‘i SR T halih ehmcits o ths dorinants &0 betea] 2oes 40 140 SW YORK GENERAL | 3t igtense, aa < old butter, 2G21er beew, | Sloux. City 111 ; 5 i 140" halos: exporth to the continent, . NEW YORK GENBRAL® MARKET. | o rnne, HoMme: roush tallow. so0 10t Dete | 0%, s 5 2| ane '|“'"|l ",nm g stocks, today. wero 13670 | saien, 800 bales; stock, LI WACE 5 3% 5 1L SHED he : i ! 110 | share, tncluding: Ametjcan Sugar, [0.80; Ameri- | NEW <, Oct. 11, ON"-Quie 4 e Closing Quotations on the Principal | WOOT UNSASIER Fins foawy, 6@Tcs ne | Tocoms ygioie 3| g3 0000 | can' Tobaces, 6.900: Atehison, assersment paid, | dling, %c; net and ‘gross receipts, none; exports e Commoditics nnd Stapl ARA chafry, 8G90 Colted &nd Droken, course, 10 | SHGKANE vrersiiiieriisorsi ] 5300 nimaon. 12 400; Chicaizo Gon. 25.330; Dis: | to. the continent, 7,320 bales: 'forwarded, none; | 1.... 83 o B s si:ssss A, T Prompt dealers to hold values firm. OMAHA %114 : : Dell, Lack. & W, St, Pant.. ..l Good Hope and Natal, 2,619 bales; scoured, Thd 2 s SEEES . 1t would be ldle to assume that there is no | Providence . i Slni& RG prd s o a0 ptd. @18 2%q; greasy, IN@INd. Reductions of the Former Without nominal; No. 8, 24@38c; No. | depression and uneasiness in the country market, | Cloveland S 3 5|00 | D& C. R Co. il st, U omalia. . sl FreeT ; Interfering with the Latter, Thie present conditions are unprecedeated, Deal: | Houston et ] RHB IS do pfa. ry Goods Market. Since fifty years ago there has been here ers and tanners alike realize that the business is . B . , 23 . do pfd.... South Pacific.. ) NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Agents have advanced ki 4 TIMOTHY SEED-Prime, 335, spectlutive and uneerdin, - sore ersans nro o v : ; o | port Waia s L Suear Rofinery... pricea s follows: Linwond 35-neh beached cot as well as in England, a great reduction in JROVISIONS--Mess pork, per bbl., $8.37%@$.50, | the oplaion that the leather ket has apoiis ! % i wevesl 60 | 6. Northern pfd. . Coi tons to THe: Gol edal 36-inch to 7e; Gol rite FAnpine AR # PTort g s | manently koo to ploces, while athars are ust {1‘}}.‘,‘,‘,’“," AL il 0 SR B oxa Pacific. . Medal 31-inch to fic; Forest $6-inch to 6tec; For the hours ot iabor, fRAyAiawplter {u L ipoin Lavd; per 10 . Aot fhoxiy, | resaiie bl a8 eder They beileve’ it ndtuc | fartford s ; i TR0, ot b SLine o Gie: Ten Birike 3inch T 6o cott’s. But this was not accomplished for the ot clenr aldos (bosed). 85766000 | conditions this year favor the bull side and in nond ;T it i 5 K nion Pact h Wivals #6-inch to Se, On October 1a agents wii s -e0 ; v & iaiiters” Misned goods: per gai.. | tho end Wil prevail, B : St b & Duluth U.'S. Expross Advance Amorican indfgocs and gold and Caleutta ploasuresfotiythe Swags-Arnars; it Cinas a0 J Jsteen nides, 6c; No. 2 green | Si" Joscph : i i Keopi o S| WS L &P T [ fancies 0 e net, American shirtings to, 4o net complished because experience proved that P bat) 85 atnlatea: Blacs sreen saltéd hides, 7c; No. 2 | peoris ) i} U Liko Brie & West 23k [W. and indigo 1 to &c. There has been an improved = _ % taar st srauniated, $4.7; | bides, Bige; No 1-atesn saitsd lides, 7o;, No. 2 Feorin, .. : o] BikoBaL est b 110 33 00 b S hace Lias hekn an) Improyed after a certaln state of fatigue had been andund WAy (urkoys, 8%@0c; chickens, | 1o% 801 No. 3 veal caff, & to 16-lba,, To; No. 1 | erphis o 4.t Lake Shora.. 11! AT s are v w.Prints did botter and ‘col- reached labor was unprofitable, The hours ROtk e L 3 dry fint hides, 10 14e: No. 2 dry flint hides, 10 | horand T Lead Ty . cOttons have sold well. brinting eloths may be still farther reduced. A large volume The following were the receipts and shipments . 1 dry salted’ hides, 9@10c; partly cuced | New Haven .. 3871 "ol qumill"&N : firm at 3%e for 64-squal and sales for the 3 of evidence has been collected In the last few todi per 1b. than fully cured, By, st i e s leeR A Sra 4| &S weel ‘at Fall River are 315,000 pleces. Contracts CALVES. o 4 s AONRYLETDs Iy AU DA S A e 3 ~Green salted, each 25@60c; . e K * | Manhatuin Gon”. j -Squares 38t-inch cloth at 4 11-16c and sales T2 30 MeTEells years to show that production is even more Articion. Recelpta. |Shipuments. | green salted shearlings (short wooled early s, | \EI b Mempiiis & ¢ of mpots at 4 : 2 ecoromical with an_elght-hour than with a ALl i G15c; dry shearlings (short wooled early a3 i nine-hour or a ten-hour day. Exeperiments i 38 : in this direction are in progress. If what D is claimed for the elght-hour day be proved 350 —and it had heen partially proved—the L0 IS cight-our day will come into general use. - But otherwise no amount of ethics or phil- anthropy or Christianity will bring it in, Men are always, everywhere, trying to got all they can, If they can get more by work- ing ten hours than by working eight, ten hours they will work. Wages have been largely increased In the baes past fitty years, but this is due purely to YORK, Oct. 11.—FLOUR--Receipts, 25,- lc‘;”(;g'md“;xglfinfl‘rm’;l‘ne, “1'5’8&- 2 cksonville ... e 8)es 42;]-.‘ 2‘?];“!%1‘?“:"!‘!»l:f““]“ual'“l) ‘:I{on\:lin sales, 214 bales; stock, 106,145 bales. e :N‘a economic causes. The “‘principle of Chris- [SIPonts, 6800 bbis; markes stronger | | YOOL washed, 10@Wo: biack: 8o; bucks, ey | Now Bedford 1iiiri: HiS Bf.se: | Cortincates, 19,600; Tennessee Coal gnd Tron, 8.20, Sugar Market. oo 480 19,11 12087 taalty S hichs atighlion San s abroliiasyaius e eats and he lgher on | jooke, 203c: dead pulled, 5@6c. Wiehita 8 United States’ Leath 101 United States | NEW YORK, O 11.—SUGAR—Raw, firm; 498 285 (i greater than that of all earthly things, to spring o8; business more active; ety DRESSED MBEATS, BIrmingham .....oeeees oot | Leather preterrea, 4,60 bash preferred, 4,100, | rair refining, = 3%@3%c; sales, 833 bagi| O MIPKERS AND SPRINGERS. BiTianthielii e k¥ aiah Uk hahiiattinauiad! atly mill patents, $4.20G4.45; winter patents, $3.40@ | pEEF—Light wostern steers, 400 to 600 1bs. TopekR +ov.: g : . e CL T A L Sl B | oo and galf. 428100 T ST employer to Increase Wages. It can be shown 250340 s pate .50 | @de; go 0 A heifers, 4yaic; o o1 4 : i G » 3 and stead d c; _confectioners d c 5 3 as 18 o ) G SR LN D T L et e R . NEW YORK, Oct, 1l. ON ‘CALL— [ A% 11065 cut doaf, 5°7-16c; powdered.’s 1eowandealf M0 1 cowandcalf. 500 | that this principle has led to the improved @375 ta bakers, 2 . Rye four, | cows and S e epod foreaipiins co ; Easy at 2218” per Gont] Jaat loan, 2 per cénlt; | iamulated, 4 1-1ac. Thess it cu WESTERNS, condition of the laboring classes, but It has acive; superiine, §2300 cy, $2.8002.96, | fod b @ict it hindquart g ot AL cigsed e Y por ente A 7 " | Sommission, instead of rebate heretofore allowed. NEW MEXICO. done so in accordance with economic laws, T chucl 4 enderioins s . 18711 T vilh ac ; s Noetter...... 480 §2 00 2 steors...... 43 83 them, or substituting benevolént for selfish 340; o alla't banal Bl B 1 1| STERLING EXCHANGE-Strong. with actual - "y NSE 1 heifer...... 450 §2 0 2 45 §3 ) [l o iosie, Yae S : 2220 business ‘in bankers' bills SidgaiT cor de- | o LONDON, Q6 b A Cae 43 Cows..roo 03 235 10 steers.....108 30 | instincts. Inventlon and the extension of ‘western, loin backs, 6laci cow' ribs, Ko. 3, Glc; cow s 425 2.1 | mand and $4.86%@487 fo ye; posted rates; @ v i, manaias T80 BarKi s nosiif T8l e OREGON. human control over the powers of nature Nominal; western,' 0@ 45c ns, No. 3, 7le ba, Thge; steer loing, vc. 3 . : i 04T A1 IQLIEN; (agomere 1 for Her Husband’s Murder, | 24 feeders... 1164 3 27% have enormously Increased Lhe amouut vt pros MALT-Dull; western, 4)@30c -~ Dressed mutton, 5%c; racks mutton, | siiastings, 28] te| oy 2011 Wl o o Arrested for Her hand’'s L | 28 Dty / \ L i R s 12000 | g, Cloga mution, Te: saddles mutton, ;| tiattandoga - : SILNER CBRIIMCATES 00 0iée, PITTSBURG, Oct, 11.—Caroline Anna Gaff- A Wimlow s aut, of wealth, that can be got by the Iabor Lt stronker; No. 2, GrR@0s%cs har . 2o e L s y . o i ncre e, Options ha o ke sk loins, 9c; spare ribs, Be; pork hvill 2 H i inactive. Rallrond bomds, Irregulir. ron was arrested at the home of her father, NEVADA Alstributed ana (Netiabioren hak KoE & Hiart sk 118 net o The opening was | shoulders, $te; porks “shioulders, skianed, §¥c; g ‘Closinis quotations on bonds were as follows William Kennedy, near Butler, Pa., last Sbros. & Hake. PO et ot atarialits TN Ta{AdAR oD, B RilaT e DS, Hvo 20 aoveriogs 800 | pigy fesh, cleaned, per Aok ouia! e I R SR B | T wows T3 [0 P Thm of night, on a telegram from the chict of police | 1 9 whether he has got his share, or less, or, pered by Wall street buying, bad | oygrins—Mediums, 2ic; norseshoes, 23G%5e; | Knlamazoo - : 204,341 'i3:3). '8, 09, rox it G 4. of Denver, charging her with the murder of as some persons belleve, more, " The materia} g "eiive oy i, i3 btra welvets, 8803” compuny | Rookford .11 S | D g cou: Ber husband last spring. ~An application for g : fact 1s that he has been Nqum:lfty“f)?;‘r;‘ " L 2 . 40¢; standard | Toledo . . o il S du. o er release on a writ of habeas corpus was 7 20 feeders. .. wage « cre: - § 1., $1.25. Augusta A S 15 h %4 . toers... ductio 1 not out of coumulated fund Receipts, 178,300 bu.; 2 3 _Stative white clover, 24o; i made this morning on the ground that she it 2 steer duction, and not out of an accumulated fund ot wnarket firms 3 « B HAING VRLLYGITer. 1ot shales, wiosk Totals United 8 reT il 03 §5.. 3 had been arrested without a warrant. A [ c 2 of feniors. of aliruism. No amount of ethics or phil- U R ALl AR 2 1| "NuTs—Almonds, Uo; English walnuts, soft- | pxclusive of New York.|| 4:4845184] 11 a8 A.. L K, & T hearing was set for 4 o'clock this afternoon. . : antlropy would have been able to pay him g data0, closed at Sonor | snelled,” flc; standayds, 10ci dibertn 'so; Bragi | e : Al chea ;0 o o 4 i o . increaged wages had not soma one's inventivo OATS - Recelpts, 12,50 i exports, 1,100 bu.; [ Buts oz, pecans. » L Taw, Oh@de; | i Al aluse O N“;";'.}‘;;;:“fl‘u 8 WEATHER FORECAST. it ] B skill enabled him to weave more yards of Wiy No 2,3l Options “aufet” and | 3R KiRAUT-Per bbl, $8.60; haie v, ga | Montreal oo IR B R e ot e JFunrian cloth and roll more pounds of iron In & igv, cloaing unchanged G October | MAPLE SYRUP—Five-gal’ cans, $3; gal. cans, | J00ORI2 - - Miusourl 68... do 2ds. . : falr o Warmer with Southerly SOLORADO. week than his grandfather did, closed ut { por dor., w12; yygal. cans, $23; gdare’cans, 375 | Hiiton e 21 |w, W, consola. Winds for Nebraskn 3 ———— ® q few crop, California, -1b. boxes per ; B 3 )2 N eb. h8. ?. o 5 Finner; shtpping, $1.00g4.00; good .9 1 fitze. Comned Callfornia Ags, G-ib. Boxes, | \VINNIPCE .- A S.'C. nonfund. G Went. 15t8.. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1L.—The forecast for | 5 stre, tig... 924 Hiatesry 7 REALTY MARKE v $he. 2 new set | St. P, Censols 78, Saturday Is cows. E 3 . Weak; state, common to cholce, 1504 . — sd) ! y is: VEBRASKA. :"1N0s Crop, 7g0e; Pacific const, 1884 St. Louis General Market. 5 R A T R A For Nebraska, Kansas, South Dakota, ATREIA S0 ANSTH . '] LOUIS, Oct. 1L--FLOUR—Quiet and a Va. Centuries, S L&S F.Gend, Colorado and Wyoming—Fal warmer; dei 95 315 2add - 7 g ady: Californla, 15G18tc: Galveston, o atents. ¥ e = prm— L . Hal &4 e r teeders.... 995 315 WARRANTY DEEDS. Ducnos Ayres, diy, flci Texas, ary, s 15 8002 52 0| pRADSTRERT'S REVIEW OF TRADE. | {6 fefered. ':"uf; aaa Shid | southariy o WeMgLy WInOS narly. winds, e o T oYk 4 Bleanor GrMth to M E Griflith, 10t WHEAT--Open ve A ison 2d A 8 P, 153 of 00, e v ay DOW. o byl 8 block 1, 8mit s suhdly TR c . Luenos Ayres, above; casi, i M, e er Weather Has p:alh..(.nnu-n De- | Aoy S o, 1 Weni braot 0. suithing (0 southerly; warmer - Saturday cow 10 160 8 I RV St B AT ght 1o he c. \ ‘Cash, casier: 2, bid; optlons. (et mind for Seasonable Goods. LGN unifiod 43, #3, |Southera ds... | SYSUIAE _ air: wosterly, ahifting to|] Lioascic.: 868 1K 1 gtears.s,.ns company, lot 11, block 5, Shull's 2d L ST Wi eece, 16g4c; pultd, 5 December, 2uise; Ma e | 0" YORK, Oct. 11 Bradatreet's tomorrow | 0.1 & N.1 x Tor! lowa-Ey Y s bull 00 190 s Jaddven s " 0 " ' @ s = I . GRsiong, 0 s o e 2 sen- - —— ' - 3 0 o J 3 van Patien to iilen chardson, P ecf, quiet; family, $10.00612.00; . 170 20% @ 20ige. will say: Colder weather has stimulated a sea Tan) Reasrd. & _ 41 feeders. ‘hardson, Blet huma SIBWGILH, Cut meats, B! plekied T, sonable demand for staple dry goods, millinery Hoxton Stoelk Quotations. 5 OF THE WEATHER BURBAU, | 3 coWs e 18188%, s A L TR A ;. Mihor plokied. shoulders. Sie. ” Lard, chinged, With ‘top grades of pratrie [ 10"\ ihing, and jobbers in these lines in anl [ BOSTON, Oot 11 loans. #ie5 per cont: | OFFICE OF THE WE. 2] AU, L. 4 sieers...., ¥ Fa 35 Creet 10t 1. Block 4, P TE L E RES R R BR 3% and Umothy at $14. < k o1 | ime i0ans, 3h@d . Closing prices for | OMAHA, Oct. 11.—Omaha record of tem- SOUTH DAKOTA. ensen, n 0 ee . blo A #0715, nominal. Pork, steady: new mess, $19.0) parts of the country fecl the Improvement. Rel- | giooyg honds and o perature’ and rainfall compared with “ riF A Hazel Terrace 4 5, short clears, $11.00@ | TIMOTHY 3 atively the most gain has been made at the i 55k | corresponding day of the past four years: hessadel 2 Steets,.. . 1170 3 DEEDS. i CLOVIN si T T South, where an improvement is reported in al- | AT i dursas 1895, 1894, 150 .| 3 1 Sherift to Keene Five Cont Savings W Duli; city, 430 asked; country, 44e Ab-Quict ’ most il lines. | Interior merchanta are placin | 4 § fd: Alll\ul;lllllnc.'lllu Maximum temperature.... 8 70 9 WYOMING, bank, lots & and v, block %, Wike & N s R more liberal orders than evoral yoars and i Gon: Elec, prd..... 8 omperature..l. 48 42 45 & ’ Py ndd ........ S A U} Westorn creamery, i SK Y —Stead . o ‘cotton belt " ai ctio erefror iy \y agear: A 5 3 s Ug....120 " CTTER-Quiet; creamer, 16a34c; dalry, 8@ | optlonaily free. The more. unfavorablo.f gx,:u::;';.;:;:,v‘ S Taoaison 4 Brecipiiation ... e om0 . D 1247 1 g BaINe ...t . Wre found in dfsappointinent at the mode L4 4 R : ? Condition of temperature and precipitation | 1 st ... 860 2 23 16tr, Tx.. 1120 3 2 e . i wsyivania; western, 17418 ; Mige for fresh, With which wheat is exported Fitchbure, 02 1*| at Omaha for the day and since March 1, | 1 helfor...... 620 23 stecrs......1221 Total amount of transfers Unlied elo: at §L23. POUL ll\ ~About _steady; turkeys, Tc | e, Te; week, the reported weakness in pig fron and stee: | Gen, Eleotrio. . m.,.m el 895: 12 strs, Vg, 1295 18 steers...... 102 TURPENTINE-Firmer at 254 g2 ducks, T Biltets and in the ition suffered by domestic fi@ | TS placed on record October 11, its, 5,875 pkgs.: market 3 2 ‘comp Tliiols Ste oston & Montana. Normal temperature . veveees 65 1 5toer...... 0110 CHELSI--Recelpts, 4,350 phis.; matket steady; | - P SIONS—Pork, $albing, $3.0068.62%, Wwoolen manufacturers from abroad. Mexican Central. utte & Boston.... ‘,‘,”,,(.“.m.). RDeTAN day 4 2| "HOGS-It was an off day in the hog dlvision. JAMES E BOYD & co mf L ORY amall, 6 00%e; part ki, 3G7c] | dull; {Hmel 0. " Bacon,” shioul” | V5 examination of u.}» wxunllvl;‘)ns m(nmw‘;m\: g“v EN.E. l|um«|lh‘llfiul Normal preeipltation J88"inch | The recelpts were fult, forty-seven i6ads being . akims, ' 22, P 5.75; Tonge, $6.25: i 023 | 1 Veporiu of the size of the wheat crop and of | Oid Colony. entonnial o on sale, gainst thirty-seven yesterday and | , s A Sty New Orioans, ovien Nontile: CRiPT S Floar 1s.; wheat, §9,000 bu, el sl 'I* A B R O T Liss. aluiin ¥§:kl‘013-.>):~|1(|‘\)lrutllr\'.n| ‘Shnce Marchi'i ,-»Dlgni'r‘:.}: forty hine. loads & weelc ¥ ¥ Telephonz 1039, OMAHA, NEB. IS-Quiet; New Orleans, open kottls, 2 5.3 wheat, §9,000 bu.: | erage weekly exports, ept up to the end o ubber.. . \$ A I 2 e - © of those uneven and unsatisfactory e ned, comman to good, $43 | SHIPML ; s wheat, 2000 | nble (oF shiument abrond. Exports of wheat, | Union Pacific: Basavis from Bintions a8 B p w. | DAYn Sne souiinion Soust ot aue, Wt % e % . ; corn, 0 3 flour included as wheat, ffom both coasts of the | West End.. RPYTS S e lower, and the puckel 1einns y w-Plg tron. aulet; southem, $1200 e Hiares " tila ek amount 10 2,204,000 | 40 Pd:ers: s Wolverin. ... . castern markets camo Jower, and the pucken | Gpain, Provisions & Stocks 1150 0 < Mar bushels. compared _with 2,613,000 bushels last | Westingh. § ot see It that way, and the trade dragged Room 111% Board of Trade, akers' price, $3.10. Oet. 11, BAT—Active week, 3,317,000 bushels In the corresponding week = along all the morning. A good many sold be to Direct ires 1o l'hl4 ag0 1 N ¥ Tin, frm; siraits, $14. 94 14.85; , B ' No. 2 red, nominally 63Guc a year _ 2,862,000 bushels two years ago and New York Mining Quotations. i r 10c lower, the market getting, If anything, worse rect wi d” Cag a\lv ew ork. Bpoltar. ull: domentic, 34100149 jected, 43G3e, wiih 3,625,000 bushels (hree years ago. NEW YORK, Oct 11—The followlng are the eTaTIONS toward the close. As some of the buyers filled | _CO! ents: John A. Warren & Co. (X b G e, Lo -Active, firm; No. 2 mised, i — elosing mining quotations: ¥ - thelr orders and dropped out the trade became . BMITH (Tel 1308 8. M. 8TANFORD Amter. yetlow, B gose “teady: No. 3 mixed, e No, | AFFECTED DY THE KAFFIR BOOM. | fiver . Wesls 5 oven slower, and awlesmen found It hard work I - ey s Gy 800 {o close out heir holdings. Representative sales: SMITH & Waoe Maskot: ’."',","' g Wall Street Suffers from Sym Crown Boint. || Ophir. B | e No. Ay, 8h. P 8. Pr. F. P. €o. NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—COFFEE-Options | FLAXSE rq September, Sdo. with South Afri Bubbles Con. Cal, & Va, - Plemotith: ml)g Qmana s [ T a?é 80 §3 3 E T | GRAIN and PROVISIONS® o stead U palls advinta 1o 1 ointa v | | MAY--Sicady; \imothy, JOGIIC! praile, 6300 | NEW YORK. Oct. 11—Dradniree’s review of | BN, g::,g::“;g;-,,,d 80 | Valmmie: : T e W Room 4. N. Y. Life Bldg., Omala, eline; ruled steady and featurcless on local trad. | & oc! 2 il ‘While the o 4 o [8 ¥ o8 0 " ing and raduaily eased off In keeping with duii BR-Rirm; oreamery, Q0; dairy, |3 | (0 ook mArket tomervow will says Whue the | Hale & Morero o 7 TR K » - Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus. All x}w markets; closed dull at 5@15 points net de. | @lic. 4 est uce L« Iron Stiver . o » St. Paul K WA 360 rs placed on the Chicago Board of Trnde inc; Octobér $15.20@15 #0; November, 315309 | EGGS~Active, Ligher, le. of the trcublesome accounts in the mining mar- s : red . caeenlil 38 Y &‘n ndents;: _Bchwarts, Dupes & Co., Chie apot, coltee. o, dulle No. 7, 3ig: mild, e ket have been liquidated and that & strong com- SR e 3 0 has Gant; Behreiner, Fleck & Co. b Louis Rales v, $18.25@19.00. \Warehouse deliveries Minnesupolian Wheat Market. Lination has been formed to carry through the ondon Stoo """ rbiid w0 Flist Natlonal Bank, Omiha. & yestorday, 08 bage; New Nork | MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 11~ WHEAT-Firmer at ¢ - LONDON, Oct. 11.—4 p. m. cloeiug: T H N | cREN DI et e WA Fimer fortnightly settlement In “Kafies,” the situation | LONIOT.00 LA B B Sl 4 Stat 1 barg, W7ie: No. 1 northein, S6s; No. 3 forth | there has glven rae o wreat wneasinoss which | G . Aoct Si° Paul 3 5 !r;”l;: l4 P;- ‘:wr'n .‘:nucx‘:-'.:or:: vmrhmlrlkel, '4\'1l pre‘ne‘m, Yy 3 u"v'c«g?::l 3 tsedy; frat patents, $3.1098.80; frat | thanks 19 the ng churaeter of the mining h o L Y. 8 NaNTos, o o Guied secona”Clears, $5.30G5 35, ba. | market, London hav s very small bull account in 1 |Eeagarivants. willtaton... . $14.70; receipta, N 3 American talls, und even though the Kamr 1oy AR v s Raplacity’ ') | 00 "AHIH'I‘G Orl. 14 plg ld\:ln&‘ ” 1 g bubbles come to thelr natural fute, ite influence | =0 ZOHIMAL: - e eston . 00 on b Frivco Wheat Quotations v R N e o g Y o RIO. DE JANEIRO, Oct, 11 —Steads; N FRANCISCO, Oot. LL.—WHEAT--Very | mental efiects, however, must not be minimized, | MONEY—1 per cent. T Indicates trace of, precipitation, Ria 41430 axchanea 10 7360 recainie 180 Mav. 8006 and not the smaliest unscttling element in the | The rate of discount in the owen market for SLSH, Observer, MARGIN ’.‘5:.5: ":',r‘;«"n'm?k" YRADING wid TRADING vitissions” Ait, udr 6ty wik BXPLAINED. wiai" 5 v i, “anie reorences furnished. ARBOGAST & CO. MEMBERS = CHICAGO OPEN BUARD O TRADE, 223 Traders Bullding, Chicago. EEEEEERE o0 0000 09 200000 20 00 s0 3 00 20 920 0 BSBEIITBSTTIBESSE