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{ 6 THE OMAMA DAILY BEEJ_'-&&)NI)AY, OCTOBER 14, 1895, e T e —— = = - N AR L RRAA AT RRRARAR, N ™ 7 1 9 = B = = — AARL ARARI LD RADLPIDN ROPLIA AOLARRAANAAAIOLL FARPIAALAAS | 18 an_unimpeachable Judgment, and e |11 N NPy ST(AN | Wheat was much more freely offered, but whits | short ribm, 88 fbe., Ss; long elear, Nt 58ty 43 T OCTMT 3 B0 PARPIARINNA PARRESIRIA, | Blaimitine who exnibits suen bill an & condi- [ WA () HE EXPLOSTON | Faett o s, ™o rtcen swers. about ae | fhar sty 1ome - eioar noncy. 55" FOOMAHA LIVE STOCK MA b tion precedent to his right to bellef, is re. ) changed, American parcels were 3d down, Hard | clear backs, H*M 18 b, Iei shoit cea n Ln ‘ v 4 () () ' | quired to plead and prove his ownership of 13 Dultith aflont was seiling at 248 7%d. Spot was heavy, 6 ibe | CH ES TH NTE ROODi 8 1% Tt nion Tood PacroeThor 4 - Targe. suppiics] prices nbior, BiIxea” Atericn | Ut 14 To "Th Tod. otg 5. 4. Johnson sued Parrotte for damages In patcels: Gctoter. ARG November dellvery.: wors | American, notinal clear Kelltes, 14 t 16 11 a district court: the jury returned a verdict n f Noted ‘a arley was aieady and not active o meks, 68a B x LRy WL c Winds " 1o A AARANNAARARNDLNN LN PEL LLPALL LOLL LIPS LLLTLINIAN | 1 Tavor of Johnson, and Parrotte filed a | Wall Street Opr\n\lor’Appnhenlnely Abid- | gucted at 17, 'Harley was sieady and not act Ly, Sa . Pori. priine m s | Week Winds Up with a Light Run of Cattle motion for a'new trial. Pending the ruling ing the Orgaliin Kaffirs — " | Westarn, 8% 3, rofined. tn_patla i and Plenty of Hogs During the early part of this week the the World, Is 1ig 2 fow daye In Omaha | Of the district court on this motion, the J CHICAGO GRAIN MARKE CIEESE-]irm i L it Il be practically given over to the | a3 tho guest of Lfistrict Superintendent Iry- | Parties entered into a stipulation as follows: _— merfean white (new), | el bt oL 0 9 b it b A ing G, Darigh That if the court shall grant a new triai atures of the Trading and Clostug | "5 & i T eua ot Gt of g Fenn. Throg| . The firsl meoting of Teutonin lodge No. | Here's that the said plalntit may review |guperiNG OF THE BUBBLE AT HAND Prices on Suturday. [ FURPENTE it BEEF STEERS CONTINUE ACTIVE AND HIGH Ahe Independent Order of 04d Fellaws. Three | g4 "Ordor of the World, in Ite new ball was | in error to the supreme coure. and thas it CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—The deadly visiblo | (OTTON SEED Ofi-Liverpool refined, @ifferent bodics are called to meet during the | held Tuesday cvening last. #ald supreme court shall confirm sald order e - | supply got In its work again today. De-| LINSEED Off-shu &1, week, the grand state lodge, the state grand | Om encampment and the state asserably of the | fs inc Rebekabs, Tho local members of the order have been udge No. 200, Order of the World, | Eranting a new trial that judgment abso- . 5 embi ost Y, owing to the expe iia luige No. 200, O ll].r ("r“ it 1he rendered against the plaintir, | OMinous Symptoms of Collapwe Al- | ccmber wheat lost Yo, owing to the exp SNINSING sald- aotio] Pl ady A s Dis- | tation of a big Increase in stocks next wee i : 3 TOWDER-T, 6. b, Liversool B, zation, always one of the most popu. | CEMISSINE said action With costei but if | rendy Appear inXhe Signs of Dis: BLEACHING POWDER-F, 0. b, Liverpool, . 1 supreme court reverse sald order then M . " the May corn and oats closed unchanged and | FAPI-At London (Paclfie const), (1 156 lar n the city, has recently added new and absolute shall be rendered against trust Shown by!Holders ot provisions made slight gains. RIGERATOR arters, 3%4d; Jarters, 613 of Offere % In the Geade and AlL Are Hought—Hogs Hold [ for the I ths for the | Plcasing features in the way of entertain- § RRRIAL. T e DRIIIEE N RrC S SN SRIEI TN Wheat was faltly active, There were | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Bvenly Steady. . preparing for the last three mouths for the | yepp tor jtg members. On the third Monday sta herein." e veak spots whei e price fell 14c below the - entertalnment of the delegates to the various | of the month, October 21, the members will | The trict ~court sustalned Par. SO oterdty. Wit T (o ot e yesterday, but from this point it went [ Closing Quotations on the Principal rotte’s motion for a new trial, clos le, but suffered a L8 L A Johnson then prosecuted a petition [ NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Henry Clews, head | yy protty steadily full bodies. It fs cxpected that ihere will be|be given an opport 0 witness for the ity SATURDAY, Oct. 12, almost, If not fully 2,000 men and women in | “l ) lm‘l \h; hvv’vn ful work )n{' |I-r‘ degree | in artor ]n.- 1}.‘- supreme court, \\hu)\| of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co., | relapse. The conditions and the current ’”NI"‘“ \’“1-'»_“;' N e ek “!‘.rr-t:;-r'v:-‘:lum u:mu::»nu’h-‘r m-;lpalslt m‘r.‘;:‘ 5 4 Ayt ty | $taff, which for the past month has been re- | reversed the order of the district court, and | writes of ¢ v ¢ ow ve some encourageme 0 both | Uble:: exnorts, 14,600 bbls.; market quiet; ¥ hours, as compared with the pros the city, sent by the lodges from il DA | y,00ing ana making arrangoments to begin | In pursuance of said stipuiation, rendered | Writes of the situation in Wall stroet: news gave some encouragement to both | y;ijing oft for lower prices but meller vious four days, : © as follows: of the state as representatives to (he hodics. nal judgment in favor of Johnson In Wall street the speculative interest | sldes of the trade, but the bulls profited the | a pers their work on . at evening. 1 DS s L 4 Sables carne higher and New Yotk | View of firmness in wheat; city mill patonts, RECELPTS, gates In coming to the city is to transact tie | organized at Syracuse Thursday evening. sequently made the basls of a creditor's bill | distrust. The epirit of speculation and in- ern deliveries were only moderate, and all | sypernine, §2.60 fancy, $2.8002.55. Buckwheat | OO ?'ff,'i fi 86007 l% business that will come up for their coasid-| Ahe fungral of J. B. Miller of thein the district court and obtained a decree | veatment alike Is conservative and cautious, | advices continue to claim a pressing demand | o, quiot; #.60) Octoper dL..... 8 ) < 3 o entertained | Modern Woodmen of Ameriea oc- | cancelling as fraudulent the conveyance of [ and those who have made large profits upon | for flour for export and at satisfactory DBUCKWHEAT—Larely § | Gotober 3" i gration, they will expect to be entertained i . 0a’ from his late residence at | certain real estate made by Parrore, and | the advance of the last few montns are not | prices, There was liveral buying by several | Lonn Mmii soare & western, coarse, | Uctuber 9. 1L in various ways by the local contingent ot ZPFer trect at 8 o'clock yesterday, | Subjecting such real estate to the payment | disposed to risk $hem recklessly upon new | large local operators, and as offerings wer | 5 clober 8...... [ the order. Consequently it was necessary for | 70! enter str at 2 o'c ? bhS LU of sald judgment. On the appeal of Par- | ventures. There is a feeling that the not | moderate the competition sent prices up. | ‘”,'fll Il'(l”- A the local lodges to do a considerable amount [ The uniform rank had charge of the arranke- | ¥oifa’ from this decree heldr’ i) That it | remote future has better conditions in store, | The exports of wheat and flour for the past | HARL Quie n the | BARLEY NAL week were nearly 500,000 bu. less th L SO N ivé them ments and the dead brother was buried with | was not enough that this court rendered | but between the present and then there a of preparation to rec October 11 h D T WHEAT- m but ;. (LY R rranged to liold all the ses- | the impressive ceremonies of the order, the judgment afier reversing the order | contingencies which are regarded as pos- | Week previous, and the probible increase in | WIEY 2 | Sotaper d0ive LR It has boon arranged to lold all the s v - made by the Aletrlot conrt; that sueh order | by IAVOIVIng sharp tests of the strenstn | the vieibie supply next weck was figured at | Qict: el s opetied nervous | Qolober 9 cgr e Ry A o hat the hot weather fs past Omaha | Of the district court must have been a final | Of the market. Chief among those uncer- | about 2,000,000 bu. “But sentiment seems to | [faci T 1 hurh tike, Qptions wpencd nervous | etobe L of the order at Fourtéenth and Dodgo strects. | SO ol hers, | OFder to invest thie court with jurisdiction | tainties are the course of the gold move- [ have been shifting steadily to the bull side, | G eons: [ Octobe i oy The siate _grand encampment will convene | division No. Order Rallway Telegraphers, | o500 (2) That the order of the dis- | ment after the opening of the new vear, and | and there was liberal covering by shorts tober, 661 {166%c POSITION there on Tuesday in twenty-fourth annual| will meet regularly the fourth 'Tuesday | trict court sustaining Parrotte’s motion for | the extremely sensitive state of speculation | and good buying for investment, But the | closed 6474 closed 681y The disposition of the duy's offerings of session. On the following day tho grand | evening in each month at Red Men's hall, | a new trial was not a final order within the | on the foreign bourses. The former of these | Eharp advance started heavy realizing and | 3R Dt e, 5,00 bu. [ gy TN ax: tollows, Gaah & S lodge of the order will meet in the same | Continental block. meaning of section §81, Code of Civil Pro- | Uncertainties s viewed “hopefully, or at | short selling with nearly 1o”break. Decem- | gpot, quiet but stendy, closing fiths No, 2 8174 i g AR b e A 4 uilding In thirty-elghth annual session. On| After two years' delay the headquarters of | cedure, section 6,115, Compiled Stntutes, 180, | least as being o' far in the futufe as 10| GEercla Garly In the resslon o8 Jo asyfrom | Gbtions openicd auiet, uled " generally quivt ‘id | chusing the number of head indicated: building In_thirty-eighth an css | tne Order Raflway Telcgraphers have finaily | @) That the supreme court had no orfginal | Narrant no acute miskivings at the moment, | 0%c o 60%c, but advanced gradually 'to | Fitrelost, witn I i S aib oo Cuttle. Hogs. Bheep, the same day the session of the as (AL thedipi t LI e Paby Jurisdiction and acquired no appellate jur The bad possibilities of the transatiantic | 8lic, turned iveak and fell to t0te, closing | stealy: Octolier, 3w 7e; D ERE T Ve will convene, . | been rem oved from Vinton, 1a., to Peoria. | Giction of the sult of Johneon against” Par- | mining speculation, however, is a much | at that figure b O vk ] Mo, oA S The se us will conclude Thursday with | IlL, where Grand Chief Poweil and Grand | votto. and therefore its judgment was void, ( more serigus mattér and compels prudent | Corn was comparatively strong on a very | ONTSCRecelnte 48200 L exports, 110 ML e a parnde late In the afternoon, and a big | Secretary and Treasurer Auston will be glad | (1) That Parrotte neither by renson of have | ODerators to keep on their waned small amount of business. The elevator | it auiet but fiom; K ic: ontions o1 I Hecker & Dogar v 4 " reception In the evening. The parade will | to welcome all railroad telegraphe who | ing been a party to the stipulation afore. he “Kaffir's” excitement fs one of the | peopie appeared to want ]m.»‘ .‘}”.,:‘T“ offer- | bor, closed 23%c; Decomber, 23G83%o, cloaed | Vansoir o coephens . ) rocecd from tho hall at Fourtenth and [ wish to visit the general offices, which are | ald, nor by reison of having had In the | wildest outbreaks of speculative mania ex- Al HeY Ol DuS Johtordsy and & cood| } | § L cots at 4 o'clock in the aftcrnoon [ located on the fitth floor of the Niagara build- | d15tfict court and in the supreme court ‘a | perlenced within the present century. 1t | than they would pay yesterday, and a g he o $1.0005.00; good to | DLl 5 V8l Dodge strects at 4 o'clock in_ the aftern T Ui, the general | SUIE TN eauity for a new trial of the original | began with the rematiibie success of A few | demand was' reported for shipment o the | P O and march through the principal streets of and immediately adjolning the general | gation, had estopped himself from aaseilivg | ventures connected swith. che new. Sold B Ts arda ouer Olosut) Btiss Ak akglnet common o chotce, 1894 | reet 2 sk % the cily. It s cxpected to be a consider- o5 0f the Brotherhood of Locomiotive | this fudgment as void. () A void judgment | coverles In South Africa, This led to the | 2%c yesterday, and May at %', compar @10¢; Paclfic const, 1804 | Cleveland & B, Go., Gleve 5 able affair, as it is contemplated t the | Firemen. is reality no judgment at all. It is a | creation of “syndic without end, and | With from to 20%c on the day before. 1 & land, 0. T major part of the local lodges will be In line. i The members of Omaha division No. 2, [ mere nullity., It Is supported by no p to the formation of companies for explora- [ ~The firmness in wheat and corn influenced dy; California, 1961S%e: Galveston, | Shippers and focders . % t advance in oats. The elevator ched in any | tion and for dealing in the new issues of | the sli because it will start at the time that will | Order Railway Telegraphers, have received a | fumptions, and may be imp Buenos Ayres, dry Texas, dry A i s A he federation | Action direct or collateral, Black on judg- | $tocks and for the boldest banking under- | Reople also bought in quite a fair amount, 2 ' POLRID veesititbiosisnonnod 8,000 - - 8008 03 permilt the members to attend, A géneral | pressing invitation to attend the federation | LEIGR Sitect of cobaioral, Black on judg- | HOcks Ang for the boldest banking under: | i) opened at, from 204e to 20%e, sold ai | LEATIER-Dull: hemiock sole, Tuenos Ayres, | The total receints for tho sk, o coim fnvitation to all 004 Fellows in this part of [ meeting to bo held in Denver Saturday, Oc- schemes have really none excopt that of air; | ffom 0%c to 2ic, and closed ‘steady at | IGh 1g heavy welehis G * *00 parisons, are tha country has been extended. tober 19, TOLD A CHE TREE STORY, [ whilst most of those that have actual prop. | 20%c ol il HE T s e Gate0,E200810) pulled i A reception will be given the delegates in Miss Fannie Nesbitt, the night operator erty have very questionable deposits of the | Provisions tried to get through the day | FHHC. Beef, quiet; family, $10.00@12.00; | Recelpts this week Crelghton Theater hall Thursday cvening at | who recently resicted a party of tramps who [ It Was Pretty But the Of1 | breclous metal, and all are capitalized im- | With &8 few transactions in fulures us Pos- | et hams P T TR S T e "ol o tic tor this | were trylng to burglarize the st f » mensely in excess of their actual merits. | BIble, a 1 ¢ success. | bellies, 6 i pickled shoulders, o Iled | Same: week 1894 8 o'clock. Extensive preparations for this | were trylng to burglarize the station of a RIS BT It. In the ‘exploiting of these ventures the fine | The little business that was done was at a tard, hominal; westcrn steu 10 weok 1803, bave been made. ~An Informal program o | liztle Kansas town on the Union Pacific, was | New York Herald: “‘You observe this plain i y ; ' ; \ art of financing has been carried to the | *hade improvement over yesterday's closing ddrosses by the more prominent Odd | discharged a couple of weeks ago for repeat- | voiq ring on my little finger,” sald the man | MOEL dating PICh of exrens. prices. Fork and ribs are each Go higher, of the state is one of the feafires. [ ing a train order before it had been signed g POSITIVELY LUDICROUS INFLATION, | nd lard 2lc up. The day's run of hogs HUST Wil He sNerved s dUEIng 7ene. )by the aag but through the offices of | rom Chicago, turning the circlet oft as if it{ PO BD L b : N. | was 11,00 head, and bette o weck 1803000000000 5 2 receipts for the year to date and the s compared with the correspond- . quict. Tork, ¥, $12.00912.50; decre prices at the ) S Jutas oy ¢ | Dividends have been declared In the face | yards caused the firmer feeling. Receipts, fge, : market steady; | IM8 period of 1894, are: evening, the Order Railway Telegraphers she has been | Were a brass nut on a screw. “It has my | op Josses and in the absence of production Estimated cars for Monda 7 Wheat, 350; mfu«, westorn e imery, X 4..‘ 5 1895 Decrease, Considerable work of minor importance | reinstated. wifo's full name engraved in the inside. Well, | or even of any deyelopment. By bold ma- | corn, 630; oats, 350; hogs, 36,000 hentl : Cattle uvo.. ¢ TEYR TR P will come up for consideration of the bodie el el il 1t 18 our engagement and wedding ring nipulation the prices of these Issues have | The leading futures ranged as follows 817 pgs, Market quiet; | Hose S K h THE CRASH OF A GLACIER, & g ring. h 3 Sheep but there is none of great Importance. Prob s GL g My wite lost it one day when we llved | been steadily forcad up to a positively ludl- | —, 155 ~Opon. | High 5 S iithec, O s part skims, [340 | 170Lh, g SR i s i = et Ll L2 : e lved | crous in . It is impossible to state in ATl skims, LA G ID U I ably the moxt Interesting part of the WOrk | \,o(her Senwationnl Summer Cntan- | LEAF San Francisco, and, though we searched | STous Inflation. Tt s impossible to state in eat,No.8[ T Recelpis, 4470 plgs Market fiim: [ CATTLE-For a Saturday there v of tho conventions will be the '-Ir\!vyg” ;|{ DN e T kA ligh and low, we couldn’t find it. One day, | 6f speculation - hace run Son Tofis firore oot g o4l sow 593 [ state ‘and Pennsylvania, 1962ic; western, 17 run of cattle, sixty-five loads being re- ce o electiol of grand lodge offi- 8 o8 v 0 o] el & vel ' ' o Y 0C .. ueun| O U b . « ed as sty ety-elg vestel officers. In the eleation of grand lodg The many hundreds of holiday makers who | N€4rl¥ tWo years later, a friend of ours in- | amount of the ventures ho public tnforma- e Sutan oast| TROLEUM y ed at $1.23, yed as against ninety-eight yesterdny and cers there will be at least one fight, that for d sisted on presenting me witha small cherry [ tlon is obtainable. But, so far as respects | NTINE-Tirme; o thirty-seven at the close of lust week, the gfand secreiarysh (&} Patterson, | have been traveling for the last two or three | tres ccmpanies which give ‘more or less pub- sl 20u) “Dull mon to good, $1.45 | g VIth moderate offerings and a very falr the present wecretary of Omaha lodge No. |months over the popular and magnificent | “I'll take a cigar this time, please,” ro- T AR s DAV g ] B domestic, falr t B e e v oA et oo P umBee of 2, clerk of Canton Eazra Millard No. 1, of | g, . o 3 ri o venty-five which have' been pay vi- 2714 7 domestic, falr to extra, 3%a0kc; | he ARG 4 . or the encampment and an 0dd Fellow who fs | GCTMI pass, says the London Times, have | marked the man from Oil City. dends with some regdlatity, averaging anout 14 2o Qe cattle on sale there was quite 4 showling of had litle notion of what a catastrophe was | "I sald cherry tree,” continued the man | %) per cent, and ranging in some cases as known throughout the state as a man who from Chicago, “and I' v o er cel has worked incessantly for the building up | BANEINg over thelr heads, in a far more ter- g0, “and I'm giving you a true | high as 65, 7, 9, and even 100 per cent story. - Well, this offer of my friend was de- | Tkese may ba regarded as bona fide ente of the order, will make a hard pull for the [rible form that the sword of Damocles, during | clined at first, but my wife insisted, saying | Frises, and in the speculative enthusiasm h ES—Sieady; New Orleans, apen kettls, | Def teers, One bunch of 1.404-1b. western 17%| 17%eN 1724| 17%@% | good to choice. 26q32c. steers brought $4.20, the best price paid for O i ki 1 173 [ MBETALS-Pig iron, southern, $12.00014.00; | cattle of that kind In some little time, Ane 204GI| 20%wi| 204 203 | northern,” $12.00@13.50. C firm; brokers’ | other bunch of light Wyoming steers old " Vi e N s el 0 ee ey v . price, $12. Lead, firn price, 5 Tin, | at & while a big string went at $3.40. A position. All of the local members have | the time of their transit over the three kilo- | that we could ‘set it out in a partioular piacs | they have excited ites the basis of the rot 840 firm: stratts, $4.505 148 J IS atring went at $3.40, signified an intention to work hard for him. | meters of the well kept bridle path passing | in the lawh. 1 Y O Bt Stures aCispesulationioniwhic Wil D48 el omhestie 3 ag ko e o IS ERLYS catlly L LR In fact this fs the only thing that Omaha | to the left of "the well known chalets of [ " “Sho marked the spot and T sent for the | 1¢,MeLrd d provine ock mar- | May' 870 COTTON SEED OIL—-Quiet; prime crude, 2ic; | dressed beef trade wie wegd hiable Q: o oF: A [ kets are alike runnin, crazy. The legal A or ol - ; e, 2 dressed beef trade 8 good, and the ma oelrek from sne comventlon, And' conge. | fpltalmates, at about: 9350 fest _above the (isitle tree, I dug down about fourtesn fniohes | canitalieatioh: of Thsbe” 1% oiirerns cogal | tardif00itef = L T A A Lo ket was falrly actly good strong prices. quently all cftorts will bo dirccted toward | sea, and about three hours from Kandersteg, | where she designated, and, so help me! I |panies is about $32500,000; while their pr Jan.... 576 Wool Market, Cowe and heifers sold freely at about the obtaining it. Patterson stands a good show, on the Berncse side of the pass. The fine | turned up this cing: ent market price represents $192,500,000, the | _Ma: i b oul LONDON, Oct. 13.—The wool auction sales | b S REIC uch, cattle as suited the as there are many of the delegates from |8lacler which so many have admired, cling- How It got thero we never could guess,” | 9ividends averaging about 9 per cent on the “l";'r‘i Rivs— 1014 closed today with a firm tone and at the beet l\'}“,\;‘fi :\.».;{. Off quickiy, but the less de- other parts of the state who are favorable | Ing high up on the very neck of the snowy | “There's nothing improbabla about that, | CUITent price. Besfdes these, there are v : fates of the werio, witly (he exoepllon of Cas |i® five ¢ resh raosibis. ot Seeabes atd. slos to him. Altels and Just beneath its spotless white | saia the ol Cit s o io | Companies reporting on the London market [ oV " "4'go Good 1Hope and Natal ‘wools and defective [ (AN ot "~'|' R a stockers - DYFATALA OF 11080 JEast eler Rtl R ity man, “‘unless it is the | which are paying no dividends and pass | - < Iky scoured, which were Tather easior. The | WCTe not large, but there were quite a good ! % about & third of jiust have | cherry tree. But did I ever tell you the story | muster on reiterated . promises that. are | Cash auotations were as follow ures throughout the sales was the enormous [ Many cattle in the hands of speculators Last week articles of incorporation were | had, It appears, about a third of its mass— | of my watch? never fulfilled. These nondiv muster of buyers wnd the impetuous bidding of rried over from yesterday. Good heavy idend paying | FLOUR-Winter ' patents, $.0063.5 have an aggregate capital of $139.0000 | straights, $3.0053,25) sprink paients. 2.1 filed with the county clerk of this county for | ome 1,250 cuble meters, it has been cal- | s eoms watcht i 0 J a ateh”—pul )1 | mine pulling out & gold “Their market valuation Tast month ‘was | rine stralgivs, £6a300; akers, 51,906 a new cectet organization, although nominally | culated—in a perflous condition for some | hunter, *Several B¢ v g N 01405 N An; i ¢ X ;8 years ago 1 was drilling a 00, for Nepar No.'2 spring, 591.@604c; No. 3 sp! 1t s an adjunct of another. The articles an- | time, ready to launch itself some 5,000 feet | well up in the Bradford district and had got | 27:000,00 o Sreay Sty mean nining | $@80%c; No. 2 O iy o pe nounced the establishment of the Supreme | dCwn In an ice and rock cataract. Frightful | down about 1,200 feet withou CORN; 20%c; No. 3 yellow, 20! d 2 s ut any sign of | co 3 ve. referred tc e 4 ] 20%c; No. 3 vellow, 20t Forest, Woodmen's clrcle, the women branch |3 Is the actual catastrophe, it might have | luck, I was looking t the hole 3.,53“‘..5 N IELy i, " ohaer Viblone | enune ore || o4 N0 2 aohoimc; No. 2 white, 0G204c; Englisk_and “continental buyers. Th antiiy | feeders, however, were searce, the most of held over wns only 10,000 bales, tncluding fully | those on sale being medium and light stuff, T.000 bules of Cape of Good Fope and Natal, [ With a good many on the commonish order, Yihich were distinctly held above ‘the market! [ The market, as usual on a Saturday, was buyers sccured during the sales 102.000 | quie o iry fro o o SNE B hentng. $9.00 batea g "R pral® 10200 | quiet, the ihquiry from the country belng v r Y light, Good feeders were fully steady, but 3 7 3 et one other various organizations, B4t e trade here 18 in a very healthy con . LA ] of the Woodmen of the World, made many more victims had it not been for | derrick with something like despair one day— | Which are concerhied |n land, banking, es- %Y Stook are TEHt, Wit 1AvEe: orers. on: finything on the commonish order’ was At the last session of the supreme camp of | the lateness of the season and the early hour promoting, - exploration, ete. Th L Noi$, e for we had stopped work on it. Pulling out | 1t se my watch, which I carried without hfsmp concerns have a' total capital of $79,000,600, consisting principally of £1 sha d, i ing, it suddenly slipped from my fingers and | {js cxm-"m‘a'nn\;f The market Mu"': s :Qm'll‘)" down she went, chuck! Into that dry hole. four times the .par capitalization, being | PROVISION ““The idea of adding that to my loss riled | $315,000,00. IXcluding from the reckoning | lard, per. 100 Tos me, so I got a cylindrical tube, such as we | the twenty-five dividend-paying mining et tests of sand with, and put some putty e hive ere bArat 8 ftotal of 161 near the open end and let 1t down the hole, | $NiCrprises, representing either no vaiue or N 40400: tradford in hand and s ooking for more. ominal; No. 8, 28@40c; No. 4, | PEAUOR, 0, RS, and etil losking for more. | “HoG—The week cloded with a lberal run of orders. 'The xupplles of wool will likely decroase | HOE%, fifty-two fresh loads being in, as ngainst A euenley Aipliniter) forty-seven Yesterday and thirty-scven B the By a tnroustldroui) S e w, BoutHy clos of Tast week. In addition (o the fresh e bt s8.a1@a00; | NG I oF Mo ity celpta’ there Wero some @ head carried over 100 1. 07t ribs; alties || ESONCES BUTER OF Mhtep, | (The aixth an rom' yesterday, @6.50%; short clear sides (boxed), $5.7506.00. | At the ‘wecond séries Mavch 4 Spnh gonuary ackers and shi KY—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., the Woodmen of the World it was decided [ 9 the day at which it occurred. It is sup- to give the Woodmen circle self-governing | Posed that the almost unprecedentedly long powers, as the organization was becoming too | “ammer and the late extraordinary heats had ] large for the officers of the Woodmen of the | 8ich a liquefying effect on the glacler as to ‘World to handle, in addition to taking care dissolve what cohesion still attached the tot- of the business of their own body. In ac- | tering mass to the rest of the glacler, until cordance with this decision the officers of the | It at last gave way. BbL, $8.9716G8.60; and the part of local tket netlve in | h h ¢ oy ) ftalleea ot $218.000, nl’d!: sales ;«rlfl (\‘m held November 7. The number H"V*"‘:lV!‘r\l'" ITIN p cleared In good sea- iyl y 3 3 _ he actual rupture of the huj 4 $ very uncertain value, capitalized at $218,000,- : 3 O of bales offered was of which 400 were | son. The prices puid were b 1y with | clrcle began making preparations for tho or- | The actual i o Se Mass took | which it fteq nestly. .My wateh came g | Y5¥,UaeSEain JELI eapitalized at B316.000,- ARS-Cut loaf, $.56; granulated, $487; | Widrawn, those prevailing at the elose of v mars ganization of a supreme body and the forma- | Place a n_ the morning of September | with the suction, stuck fast to the putt ' i AR W T Salos 1 il i B o ‘ t ¥ { P o o L putty. less scrip worked up to a fictitious market Yot =k el " ales in ket. The best hogs here xold at $3.85, while $3.7 | v 11, but d f POULTRY K 9 c; ¢! | tion of the Supreme Forest was the resuit. . but drivers of carriages on the Kander- It hadn't stopped running.” valuation of $S800000K. rance has also 18 | gl IR Fim: turkeys, 9%@10c; chickens, [ acoired. was the popular price. In fact it came very near p The articles of incorporation state that any | Stk road declare that they heard a crash | “Yes, and do you know we renewed work | schemes of ilice qaniity. and similasly i | ® he. tollowing ware"the recelpts and. shipments | Lo L1ss bles: O B AonenTIce matket man and woman Is admissible to the order, | and felt @ shock like an earthquake at mid- | on that hole the next day and got first sand | flated, but we have no means of Knowing | i e T ML D lere yyere no-aiden Nere and nothing’ This Is a c¢hange from the original rules of | night. What were the immediate prognos- | in six hours! their exact extent, T TeoeToiaToRT bales! scoured, LIkl L { tho body, which provided that only women | tics of the catastrophe will probably never be | “I hadn't finished about my ring,” put in DISASTER IS INEVITABLE. = _ |22 2 C1ipments. | gwan’ River, 46 b JAGO LIVE 81 v y 3 v ring,” put CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. ' who were relatives of Woodmen of the 1:_!,10\\n, lns nll] the sufferers have perished. th?] (‘hlml.lx;: man. "‘We had moved to Iowa, | This xslme measure of the mans of ex- r‘}?ur.‘ bhis el 8,000 ooni|iELshalens Srens, ¥ World could be admitted. Another change is | The rush of air caused by the fall was felt | and my wife lost it again. I offered $100 re. | plosive elements that now underlies the ISRy in. g 1000 of G000 Hopean acoure Prices Have ‘ the ralsing of the insurance that can be taken | At Kandersteg, three hours off, and the noise | Ward for it, but no tse. jlancial markstelof Dondon andibaries This| kEge G 3| a il O1x 1505 ey 10 e oAl thes inia Qut to $2.000. Heretofore the maximum fn- | OF the fall was heard at Frutigen, which is| “We came to Chicago, and-seven years [ [3 the auality ot the 5 aro RIOALINE over | hyebu.iLl FCATlea iU oLl bRlesinal, CHICAGO, Oct. 12, h suranco was $1,000. Under the change a [ $IX hours oft. The field of the disaster com- | after I had left the Iowa place I received the | while contemptaousis turning up their noges | BALEY- Dl o nen e 0.000 St. Louis ral Market. up a little within a nd they closed member may carry $500, $1,000, §1500 or | Prises about two square miles, and stretches | ring through the mail from the man we had | nt Amerioan seedtitles. Tt 13 Not baronoiny | On the Produss sesmonis today the Buites o ST. LOUIS, Oct, L .~ FLOUR-—Quict and strong today, but native beef steers averaged 15 $2,000. The rules also provids that a monu- | from Schopf, in the gorge of the Schwaren- | $0ld out to. He said he was pulling cabbage | that the sober DArt of London and. Barle | et wis G sreamery Db . 9 and_ a raged 150 ke datry, Di@18e. | shade off; patents, fancy, $3.05 | lower than a week ago. Butchers' and canners® g ment shall be erccted over the grave of | Pach, under the Stiercubergli, up to the bor- | in the garden and found it solidly grown on | should begin to feel uneagy, That all this | E&es. frm; 16@i7e. Choéso dage. @315: fancy, V20 WLUfe Tiag mdvanced £rom 1100 o 1b4. 400 2tcoker every deceased member of the organization, | der of the Valals ‘district, and even to the | the root of a cabbage!” must end in a terrific explosion there is no N cidued bejow cuar, 630 December: Gh | and feeders are welling from Ie to 2o higher ; The scssion of the Supreme Forest will | fange of the Gellihorn, the pleturesque moun- [ We began to move away before the Oil | Possibility of question. That the catastrophe S Al OENEMALUMARKET. ic: M B e TR R HEI e e @63t4e; Ma City man could recover. can be much longer postponed is not to be than last we k. Westerns are firm at from 150 oceur every two years, the first to be held in | tain which overhangs Kander 3 teg, and round bty doubted. The symptoms are already | Condition of Trade a otattons|| o CORNES| nd strong, with some demand, | 1o 30c higher than & week an ; : mixed, cash, | There wan e active de ar hoga tod 8t. Louls in 1897. In the meantime, the | the base of which the road begins its wind- STBRN PENSIONS ominous. The stage of distrust has been 1B apl sl kAR AR T s et ey 30s My e | amglore a8 & more active demand for hogs today affairs of the body will be In the hands of | 189 up to the Gemmi. 3 NS. reached, and the next stage must be realiz. ETI Riits) ey A LA ey o e L S U s the following officers: Supreme guardian, | The district which has thus been laid of the Rebelllon Remem- | ¥ a0d when that comes the collapee Will | 1rron _packing stock, 7¢; cholee to. fancy ash and October, 17e; December, | lower than w yenr b Sales ranged At from L Rl IDEp (R el At et mem- | po'instantaneous, and hundreds of millions I . ] bk, LIRS Ko, : ary J. Huse, Omaha; supreme advisor, | Waste was of the finest Alpages or Alp ¥ the General Government. | of market value may be wiped out In'a few | COUntry, 16@isc; gathered creamery, 18G1%c; sep- 5 2,50 to heavy packing lots selling chiefly Pmma B. Manchester, Lincoln: supreme | grazing grounds in the mountains thereabout, | WASBHINGTON, Oet, 13.—(Spectalyebon- | Aoure eoiaaiue,nay be wiped qut In-a fow | o tor creamers, Botic st S5, Hom ol a ik I el amauins droves 8% banker, Charles C. Farmer, Mt. Carroll, I11.; | and, although in the territory of Berne, was | sion: A TS 00 48 to) granted, Issue of September 28, 1895, | speculators are attempting to £tay the real- | VEAL Cholce fat, 70 to 100 Ibs.,, are quoted at izing process by main force of buying, but large and coarse, 4@éc. d lower; sacked, east track. supremo clerk, Ruby H. Root, Omaha; su- | rented or acquired by the commune of Leuk. | were p i s ied \ g fiir o et by Fidy Bl FLAX SEED—Lower at 0tc. Y \ s preme physician, Willlam 0. Rodgers, Omaha; | Hence tho presence on the Spitalmatte Alp | “Nebrasica: Orlginal—Francls M. Dyke, T e ool lors Hadioh | CHERBE—Wisconsin tull cream, 10; Youns | HRAX SREn-Lomerattoye o o LG L fatice BRE Gont 8 o hee O Thumpaon, |of peoplastrom Leuk.. Tho oattle, aosording | swanton, Baiine;: Andréw Bommer, Mena, | Hiielonas SN the hie speculsiors dnd the AT e, Aogi1e, Epmbsrkons maske and Towa. | pralile, 80as.00; tmothy, 47.08135 il ruaiaL trom o 28 ind § g O H o s vera 4 J R, 3 e one: e c er | full cream, o; Limburger, No. ¢ bricl i ~Very quiot; shickeng, 6i4@7e; ducks Westerns at fro ) to §3.25 and Woah; Georgs 8. Cott, Omaha, and G. A. [to Alplne custom, were about to be taken | Custer: David . Finley, Caneton: Thavee: | 1n icainet wil be crowding on each other | qii'e e Khvies, Ro: 1 Tagrec. 1203 brick, | POULTRY=Very quict; chickens, 6@ie; ducks, | lnmba ot trom $5.15 (6 #5.00, chiehy at S35 Sog Welke, Omishs o ¥ 5 ¥ i No. 1. 13G14e. Girkeys, e Hate o vl ot yan, & Jay or two, on the|Charles Butler (deceused), Greenwood, Cass, | the nature of the casa It must be %0, and it | " LIVE - BOULTRY Hess Ge roosters, e: | *im b ady; creamery, 100 dairy, | U, 3 2 The headquarters of the body are in Omaha | termination of their summer grazing in the | Roiecua felie 1 eflin, Omaha, Douglas, | 15,n0n€ too early to digcount the inevitable. | spring chickens, per b 6e: - ducke, 6a6ie | a6 X el i 7| plecelptat | Cattle, 700 head; calves, 80 heads O iho third floor of the Sheeley block. The | high Alps, and the unfortunate vice president | Original widow—13iis L. Van Siyke Fais: | The Interest of the New York market in | Sbrink ducks, T@Thic; turkeys," 7Gsc; young tur- | KGGS-Sleady: Wie for fresh, howw, 3000 HEA shesy, 00;head offices are in charge of Supreme Clerk Ruby | of Leuk had come up to settle the grazing | mont. Filmore: ! ibissiupahdiagexplosonsiion in (SHInSE That B s e ot WHIsKY Kanaas City Live St H. Root. Accounts for the owners of the varlous lota |, Towa: “Original-dohn W. Hickman, Bur- | 82 the collapss would affect the_whole In-| . AFORRTINE Soks SLOOLES . owland, KANSAS CITY, Oct, 12.—CATTLE-Recelpts, j The memberzhip of the order numbers 1,500, | of cattle of which the whole drove consisted~— | HnEton, Slone o hoines. Additional “Henry | FIRUIREHE JOMASuRer i sympathy, and | $5.0; rve straw, $3; color makes the prico on. hy! ndard mess, 14% b 3,200 head: ‘market slow. { distributed In fifty lodges or groves. There | such owners of cattle paying so much per | Mok eIy Thorensa jonkar Inliy, | might consequently be returncd on this {ient bales sell the beat. Only top grades bring 5,63 _chol bl , Texas cows, { Some e roven in the clty and they have be- | head of cattlo for the summor grazing—and | Rowan, Wright; Ailchiel Naylon Maysholl: | market. It 18 easy, however, to overesti- | ‘°B Rices, = o " young, per do; s e A stockers ond fastese 0L o H Some & considerabie factor in the social work | the other men of the Valals had accom- | town, 'Marshall; Willlam - Miller, - Mineral | mate the extent of ‘that danger. The class | o1 g3 o0 e e tos mixdgunE:, P $1:50; 5,000 bbts.; wheat, 61,000 bu Qo 350 | of the order. panied him on his mission. The loss of the | Ridge, Boone; James A. Bunch, Lee. Orig- | ¥ho have participated in this craze “T? Dot | lard and red head ducks, $2.50@3.00; quail, corn, 6.000 ', 91,000 bu, Receipts, 4,000 head; shipments, 2,800 { cattlo i calculated at £4000. Thirty poor | 181 Widows, ‘et —ioliza Ward,' Buriington, | likely to be the same as those who inyest | oid. &.w."" B B SHIPMENTS—Flour, ‘7,000 bbls.; wheat, 34,000 market weak and e lowers bulk of saiog, 1t th fal th 3 = 4 Des Moln Priscilla’ Polton, Wellman, | in our securities or speculate in them. The | BROOM CORN—New crop, delivered on track | bu.; comm 7000 b o vate: 20,000 b, fes, $3.60G4.00; packers, $3.7504.00 1} | ¢ toundll Noat was glven by Union Pa- | families of Leuk are thus deprived of all | Washington: .Theress: Sonmciy, Dubuque, | latter class might temporarily realize, but | In country, choice green self-working carpet, per i e mixed, $.7003.9; Tights, $3.23@3.90; Yorkers, $3.50 | ¢lfic council No. 1069, Royal Arcanum, | their cattle, their chief means of subsist- Dubuque. Reissue—Margaret J. ~ Wilzox, | the demand would soon return, and the | Ib. 24@2%c; cholce green running to hurl, 2%@ Coffee Market. @3.90:" pigs, §21503.85, 1 by | Thursday night in The Bee bullding can be | ence. It will be many years before the once | Clarkavilie, Butler. _ " | speculative interest In London would then | #hei common, 1l NEW YORK, Oct. 12—COF! Options opened | SHISEP—Receipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 2,100 i taken as a criterion, the series of entertain- | rich Alpage of Spitalmatte is restored to its [ South Dakota: Original—=William F. Rob- | center upon Americans as affording the most £ VEGETABLES. frregular; ruled quiet with trading slack and | head; market st ambs, $2.8504,00; muttons, il ments that are to be given by the council i ¢ A 1 erts, Wessington, Readle. attraction to the conservatism in specula- | BEANS—Hand-picked navy, per bu., $L75@2.00. | local: the market hud a weak undertone uniee it during the winter months will all be occasions | 1 ey *oy (1S loss. which falis on | “Cilorado; - Original . Widow—Achsah B | Lion which would then b the order of the | POTATORS New chotce mock she ctory cables and slack spot mar Hi s lnteg fhant LIl be occasions | the commune of Leuk, Is calculated at | Dresser, Greeley.” Weld, day. Novertheless, Wall strect cannot af- | EWEET POTATORS-Choice 'stock, $1.500175 steady at unchanged prices to 10 | ’nuurmnl "'l‘ o) “_w ehmcr:"- ors. The affair | £16,000. Issue of September X ford to be indifferent to the coming end of | PEL.EVL. . o e ok foctober, $15.10 | Y ight was the first of the series | The little fnn, the Schwarenbach hotel, so | Nebraska: Increase—Sylvester Beezley, | this Inflation. We shall feel the shock of JONg. Homs grown, 2008, o . Rl and for Informal social pleasure it even over- | well known to Alpine tourists, was just | OMaha, Douglas; Isaac Lint, Lincoln, Lan: | the distant earthquake, and It will be 31,00, A, per. 1bs., e it | topred the reputation oAl Counell 1as | outslde the fleld of disaster, but many Alpine | “You%: original widows, cte—Margaret 7, | LrlOeRt to keep a vigliant eye upon our 25 QMATOES—Cholce stock, per % bu. basket, | o8 baga: tack “lodny ks | established in secret soclety cf o] ve been des s 8 owe: ¢ b ete.—~l aret J. | c 5 5@30c. Tnited Stat ock, 561 bags: o the { s ety circles In the | chalets have been destroyed; a whole forest | Keves, Cedar, Mupaska: Torthe e Mg HIGHER PRICES AT HOME. WATERMELONS—Crated, per doz., $2 Untiod Bumten. ‘550000 Dasnr toay’ vingns for the | Tho program of the evening was Informality | 2o W%, A¥eD. 138 becn ‘mawed down like | leld, Brandon, Buchanan. i Home conditions affecting. the market are ||y CHLBEE=Choldo stocks:thies NowJ, Wes lares | Briics Bl tald begs; tolal visible for the fored for the purpose of giving the member | sons perished, and 150 head of cattle, The | jColorado: Refesueiiram By Kenyom X | but 'talrly profitable ‘basis, The business of | ™EasA i asis %, sie. $1470; recelpte, 1400 bags: stock, 512000 bag | and their friends an opportunity for obtaining | large tract covered by this disastrous fall len, Denver, Arapahoe; VT Loutse C. Al-| the railroads continues to gradually improve, FRUITS = HAMBUIG Ok eady, . % pfs decline, s much soclal pleasure as they could, and [looks llke a glacier In ruins, offering to % B and the increase of $180.000 In last month's | pOMEGRANATES—Calitornm, per bos, 81, "HAVEE, Oct, 12-Dull; unchanged at 12 m.; | consequently the greater part of the even- | the eye a confused rugged mass of snow in Brought News from the Orient, Tecelpts of the New York Central is re-| CALIFORNIA QUINC Per: box, $LE) closed Bt Wt deoling; axiew ;00 bags. Ing was given over to conversation. There [ blocks, rocks and stones, trees and bodies| SAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 13The steamer ey S siocuaRing bympiofh, IS | GALIVOEN(A B ARETNG qpartetts aultavle | BIG, B A ne, 10%a: receipte. o100 hake conferences o este i or shIppIng: other varleties, $2. 0, ange, 10%d; reccipts, 11,000 hags; Dore and leamarks from some of the mem- |of cattle piled up, In some places in heaps | China arrived tonight from Hong Kong and | o aiew. o stoming rat ourimeins WIth | for shipping: other varleties, 32 T T VR DR R B A enty of card tables over which a | forty or fifty feet deep. The 160 head of | Yokohama, and was at once placed in quar- | rersing - favorably. toward. soms formy of | IDAHG BEARASyNOR for Europe, 3,000 bags; stock, 185,000 hags. tournament was in progress throughout the | cattle are supposed to have been lifted of antine. No news can b btained r agreement, The rise of 25 cents per ton in CRANBERRIES-Cape Cod, per bbl. S, ity | Py n e ol d regarding | ag ¥ =R, N . ¥ Kansas City Markets, | evening. Later in the evening a delightful | thelr legs by the great current of air caused | the progress of cholera in the Orient beforé | the price of coal is favorable to better re.| UTAH PEACHES-None > 4 VE EAT- A g ghtful &8 by the g cau 2 KANSAS CITY, Oct. 12—WHEAT—Act) 1 luncheon of dainty sandwiches, fce cre by the displacement of air, dashed i tomorrow. sults for the coal roads. The movement of | EaS oNew York Concords, per v ! A Ve A y sandwiches, fce cream, |by the displacemen air, dashed against ooy B o O T us noyament OF L datiets 4 T0-basket lots, 2o, unchanged early;’ clostd weak and lower; No. 2 eako and coffee was served. the opposite side of the valley, and then WEATHER FOREC PR A e R A e . RAPES-—Per case, black va- | 1 Wasie; red, 62GGAc; rejected, 30 The parlors of the councll rooms were [brought back again by the reflux. Only R B ORRCARY, Tor the Taliroads, BUE 4160 5. Trese supply. of b Nuscate, $1.1091.16; Tokays, 31.25. low; No. 2 mixed, %c; No. 2 white, 4 crowded throughout the evening, a consider- | four of the bodies of the men who were Falr, with East to South Winds, for | ¢Xchange against grain and cotton, and a | SOUTHERN PEACHE y g e sl ablo number of the members having brought | killed have as yet been found. The victims Vel further decline in rates for sterling. The [ APPLES-Jonathan shipping stock, [ OATS—Slow and unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 150 | B! Nebraska, ping 3 friends with them, were all of the Valais—Herr Rothen, the | wASHINGTO 4 b & large outflow of eurrency to the interior is | bbls.. $2.0062.25: 1.7 @184 tvice president of the commune of Leuk: | GTON, Oct. 13.—For Nebraska—| a healthy symptom, gnd s gradually put- | CALIFORN S—Freestones, per box, = p Th . [ Gas) Jae, 1: . T “eUR: | Fair; east to south winds, ting up the rate of interest toward a normal | $1; clings, 85@%0c. S i Beptember, T4 The Haufstaengl carbon ML aran reoital given in 000 Pellows’ | Qxpar . Jesger, farmer of Tourtemagns; | 5ol Minenuri- Fair: cloar in porthern pore | sl Pt g T e oAl | T n The Nae, HAY- T umothy, $10.00011.00; prairie, AT hall last Friday evening was delightful | Tschopp, a carpenter of Leuk: and Aloys Rt i L heans o v o ssome Tegu- TROPICAL FRUITS, £6.50016.0 photographs of fine paintings, & & Arich o tion; winds shifting to easterly. [eans of insuring.a. more wholesome regu: 4 HUTTER—Easy; creamery, 17G2ic; dalry, | and largely attended. Every number was | Grichting, also of Leuk. The bodies of the For lowa—Fair; easterly winds; slightly | 181on of the gold movement. ORAN —None. @1se. raguid i AR ¥ including those from the most well rendered and well received. The pro- | tW0 herdsmen have not yet been found. | oir y ¥ wings; “elghtly X SR L O T acssina lemons, $8.0008.50; Califor- | PG 1 y tists, 1l o ey As 800n as the calamity was known, troopi | e Kansas—Fair: southeast winds g MANCHESTER TEXTILE REVIEW. (nia $L0G10. : 4 R oo N Mustrious artists, as well as 3 3 sas—Fair; vinds; cooler ANANAS-Cholce large stock, per bunch, §2, 9 caun's s o] or. Piaro solo—The 8-inning Wheel........Litojr [ ©f able-bodied men, with thelr municipal | in northeast portion. Market for thi'Pobt Has Been Quite | medium sized bunches, fi7s, " Per bunch, &2, ; nisLive Stgol Braun's and Berlin and Ameb. g A“? Clara e Hueob chiefs at their head, and assisted by engi-| For South Dakota—Fair; easterly winds, Unsiftibfactory, PINEAPPLES—None . ',A}““ e 05 i RO ATT L Recsl i, X0 fean pliotographs, are on sale ocal quetl e i, R Huxhold. e elr. I ! alaisd by i ‘U . LD, TALLOW! ead; shipmenits, 2,90 head e usunl St 1 Mrs. BB, Limoresdx and My, Parsorast | Muers, started from Leuk, Kandersteg and Locnl Record, MANCHESTER, Oct. 13.—The market has SIDBIAND FALLOY.: urday'n lEht Feceipts there for a few days only Recl . ux an 3 gen, I3 ot Sy oo rescue of the| OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU-|been eminently .unsatistactory. The cloth i No. 1 green saited hides, 3 foarket aud the buflc ‘of the & Boc, $ 00, $3 | . . bodles. The prefect of the distriot of Fratl. | ox 4 3 s s Tots at prices. | Sl At B0e, $1.00, $2.00, §3.00. Vocal solo—The Aniel ot th gen, 82 years of 4ge, Was one of the most | POFALUKE’ And. raATAN. Compgeor fith 4R [ business was smadlsbut prices firm at lust e 3 Ve ‘Shid % do % A | Bclommia LU HEURARLG o gen, 82 years of age, was one of the most | perature’ ant all, compared with the | PUSIne < “pr o 2 veal calf, § to { A Parsons, 0V O | FCoug fn- the active starch which es sar. | COrrespOnding Gay OF the past Four sehren® | week's quotationua:Muny’ weak spots were | D% dei No, ¥ keil citf ¥ o 15" tua e BT A Hospe Jr., | Vocal solo—I Don't Want to Play in ried on amid the va Missca vort e i 1 Geraldine Cig es Verl Hemming and ‘Géraldine Clapp. Vocal duet—Mayi g, ... Tagnn Clao mass of glacler debris. Tha discovory of the bodies révealed, how- | MaXimum temperature.... Minimum temperature.... ever, shocking spectacles; one head was en- | Averase temeira e ; . 1894, 1893, 1892, | €XIsting, owing to the ktoppage of the looms. | 120 'No. 1 dry saited ' hidcs, 9610¢; partly B 0 75 | Fancies were Increasiug and speclalties were | hides, lic Jess than fully cured, head » W 5 staple | SHEEP PELTS-—Green salted. sach 25@60c; | 13 s 89 89 65| selling best in smill quantities. The staple | FUFEE PEEIR Crecn salted, . 4 nfim»f H0u. farket firmer; heavy, 1613 DOUGLAS, of sales, Recelpts, 1,600 Music and Art, lght, $3.5@4.15 shipments, 800 3 Sariateiiirassinieeieny 60 52 70| [ndia and other eastern goods were almost | 51 ¢ ort '—Receipts, 50 head P AN Men N and Mt Pavdons, | tirely removed from Its shoulders, and the | BrcyafS, cmeprature. . o 00 I8 | impossible o ‘mene A¢ e present “level. | 1y SRR 3oL R Yiins® gfy s, macled’ eariy | nead. i supity and oniy rean vade ot | (CARRATA A M Recitation ..., 08 2L R, bodies were mangled, with bones broken in | Conditlon of fempcraiire and precipitation | Some lines of siirtimgs were taken at Very | Wooled saily shind). No.' 3 each . ey "Rort | Previous prices. s » Brune places d sl n a maha for e day since March 1, 1895; v ngric: O nt- d Nebras) cher wool A S ke 1 . o Vi Sehubert | @Y Placcs, and destitute of clothing. &% Omaia for the day 895 |low prices. South Amgrica took some print- [ Kansas and Nebraska butcher Wool peita “achins ock in Siah M Vocal solo—Laddie. w5 | ers. For ‘the Leviny business was pruc- | weight, 4G6e; dry fiint Colorado butcher sost | Record of rece the four princ i 4| tically suspended, penging a solution of the | pelts, per Ib., actual welght, 4@6lc; dry fiint | for Saturdiy, October 12, <09 inch | political deadlock! Yarns were idle, as the | Colorado murrain wool p per” b, actua 09 inch 1gh prices required served to repel buyers, | welght, 4@éc. Have feet cut off, as it is useless | South OMaha ......veevvesenrss 19.50 inches | No sales in quantity were possible above the | to, pay trelght on them. Chicago FE 8.62 inches | parity of 4igd for cotton. The parity | JTALLOW AND GREASE—No, 1 tallow, dc; | Kansas City of four continents reports a continued and | N 2 tallow, S%ci grease = white A’ 4G !t Louls Drosperous activity. 4KE; grease, White B, aigc: reass, yellow: g It Is said that a party of Englishmen, with | Hevmal temperature A ....Pinsuti | their guides, passed over the devastated tract | Normal precipitation, ..., ATSOns, twenty minutes before the disaster. Various | Deficlency for the day... .. . .. Mr. Parsons was bothered with a hoarse- | travelers have passed since, but the tract is | Total precitation since March 1. mess, but he sang his selections with ex- | Only passable on foot, and a repetition of the | Deficiency since March 1. cellent artistic grace. Mrs. Lewis' rich so- | disaster is not considered impossible. A | _Neports from Stations at prano voice w o mines | FANTES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 1039, OMAHA, NEB. o COMMISSION 23 : 3L s best, and the pleasurs | Fimilar misforiune hapbened n the same o o reuse, darkc, e old’ ulter,’ 2G2c; bees: | motaln ... wa zow| Grain, Provisions & Stocks excited by her selections was largely due to | place in 1712, in precisely the same way, and ; - - = - - Wodl WASHED o heayic: Room 111% Board ¢ the feeling with wWhich she sang. Mr. | Just as the Berdsmen, with their cattle. ‘wers Rl B | raen op | LOWPON STOOK' MARKET REVIBW, |, WOOL UNWASHED Hias hetvy. eate: ane rie: o nazty Maskate S U Dl W DA, (CCIAMTED o Bruner's selections were well recelved and | about to leave the Alp. FraTIONS. 3| E | WeATHER | Scare In Mining Sccurigies Resulted | 300 chafty. 605 cotted wnd broken, conrse, 7 i Qct 13 o 5 No. 4 My Correspondents: John A. Warren & Co, he was compelled to respond to a number of ————— e | & in a Healthier Tone. WOOL WASHED. Mediash, 1G18; fine, 1 Active, st 10; No. 3 ” gucares, The accompanimenta of Miss Hux- SUPREME COURT SYLLAH 3|3 LONDON, Oct. 18.—The scare In the min- | 160 fub washed. 10@15c: Biack. ho; bucks, ‘o8 X a1skc V. P SMITH (Tel 100 & M. @TANNORD 0ld added much to the evening' — s NDON, Oct. 4. i e g et b curce; No. [ RIS S| abaion Apainit Barsciie . Asetal Poml o ci s i |t o [ ng markal 14 Rt come.in the shate mar. | 'AE 105Ks %I S0ed Duled s §00ds on the basls of F. P. SMITH & CO. A v Buffalo county. Reversed and ction dis- | Qmaba . T1) .00 Cle; et, but has had the result of shaking out erpool Ma etn, 00 bu - 70,7 " =1 2 Geonan D Mok Tidsestant sorkinn | PAEMG Soktir, Bamared sad_astion dies | Ebricr g goloier | numbers of weak operators, leaving the [ | LIVEKPOOL' Ot ot b M | cloing sn' B P | GRAIN and PROVISION® : soclals and ‘entertainments during the winter. | The supreme court is one of limited juris- | Chlemen e " 1*"" o8| 00 Qias. market sltogether In & healthier condition. | voq"winiar, te X1: No.. § red spring, siocks.ex; Ry g R O K Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaka, The frst of the serios was given In the lodge | diction, both original and apoellate. * Its | & Louis: 35| 09| Giear: Covered, wad snotid e further thouste ‘arise | Catiedi Nz, 1, fard Mantiota, he”ed; No. 1 | bu-i oats 8036 : 3 s e e ant and Columbug A% rooms Monday evening. An excllent musical | orifinal jurisdiction is prescrived and lim- | gErsuL ... ¥ 48| 00lClear: over the current Setllement, a further ad- | near and distant poattlons higher; businoss a Minueapolis Wheat Marke: Demciitant, = fhp Chucesp Board of Try and literary program was rendered. J::;\ml;ilhfl:‘l' ‘;un.:zg‘x_lx\\'x::.lun:du;‘ ulm::illul:e‘ Kansas Oity, 1o 78] 00|Cicar: vance is expected. The rh“u"" strike had | equally distributed; October. G 5%d; MINNBAROLIS Dot 0~WHE AT—Closed frm | gago: Bohreiner, Flack & Co., St. Louls Rel The funeral of Mrs. Marlan Kautman oc- | JVEi3dic P 4 and limited by | Helenm 84| volcioudy a bud efrect on English railroads.” Foreign- | December, G #d; January, Ay e O ot N Pepember, Saic | 0 First National Bank, Omihas curred yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from | ~ 2 An order of the Qistrlet cor e -04|Cloudy. ers showed a weak tendency on the Con- | February. tw 4%d: TR sia | noetharn hta: A0S nothara oL N0 —— b the Windsor hotel, Interment being in Pleas- | aside the verdict of a jury and srantine s £l S0/Ewdionay | srantingple troubls. Miiver securities were | ,CORN-Spot, iomi, Amatioan Tolsst, de 4, | PO o Mateaar ‘aa By et ctonte, $3.100 | MARGIE #saa tor_ou compiets vook ams ant Hill cemetery. The funeral was attended | New trinl during the term at WHiCh & ser: | 8t Viecest 111 1. 84 00 (Pure Slouay [ i Americans were Steady, but with no | Kigher and “distant. positions ‘nchanged o 104 | £80; first clears, $350a3.00; necond. creare, 158 Pl MARGIN"HRALING by the Royal Neighbors, of which organiza- | dict Is returned and before judgment, s not Cbeyeuna @400 Clear. Changes for the week were only fractional, | Bikher: business heavieat' on carly” positions; | G235 bakers, $2002%, TR‘D]IG PERIING. A.lwl::r“dknfi-; n'f.x‘ tion the deceased was a member. Rev. Dr.|p final order, and. therefore not reviewable Hapid ity 0! 88|Sioudy. — AT St M yeesmber Sugar Market. EXPLAINED, ket fetter. suseeating when wnd tn Franklin officlated. by proceedings in error. Artman against - * RISy, London Wheat Market. s 34 g % NEW YORK, Oct, 12-8UGAR-R: m '* what to trade. Both free, Banl West_Point Manufacturing com) | SSiyeesa..... o8l _"TiClear. March d. 1 aw, firn e Frank H. Chatfield of New Haven, past | Neb. g7 § . SUPRARY, - = LONDON, ~Oct. 1% -American advices con- | FLOUR—Market steady; demand moderate; | fair refining, 34@3%c: centrifugal, 9 test, § references furnisned. ARBOGAST & CO. Brvaidont of the subremo 1008 of Che Cbdun ot A IR e di “T' indicates trace of precipitation, trolied the 'wheat market during the week. The | 8t Louls fancy winter. b 84, refined, quiet; standard A, 4 11-16c; e nfictioners’ | MEMBERS * CHICAGO ‘OPEN. BOARD OR &8¢ & ¢ foundation every creditor's bill L. A WELSH, Observer. | demand for consumption was poor, Bladk 'sea PROVISIONS—Bacon, quiet; demand poor; [ A, ¢ 1-26¢; cut loaf, -16¢; granulated, 4 1316 ‘TRADE, 223 Traders Bulldiog, Chicago.

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