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THE_OMAHA DATLY BEE: THURSDAY., OCTOBER 23, 1900 — v ‘N FIVAN( 1 Pork, steady: family, $18.00@18.60;| Forsigners were quiet on Paris selling | balances, $70.1i5, Money, 4@7 per cant r | T 18 feow Jain Rind_shade lowe: b TALLOW “Eaay; city (82 per pkg.), 4'4c; | Americans were buoyant, Atchisons, Louls- | discount asked 3% 1 cow 3 0, 18, $2.5099.2 country (pkge. free). 4hpGi4%e | viflew and Milwaukees advancing consider- | PHILADELFPHIA, Oct. 24 —Clearings, $1¢.« ] 3 cows 35 —— QR ICE Steadys domestic, fair to extra, 4 | ablv. Baitimoe & Qhto went up 3" polnts. | o%61c2; waiances, @oiags. - M - | 12 cows St Jomeph Live Stock " " i8%c: Jupan, 48 @oe advancing to 1 e amount of bulllon | HALTIMORE, Oct. 24.—~Clearings, - " 2 cows oL s JOSKP! 0., Oct. $4.<(Bne Wheat Buffers & Decline 1o Spite of Bullish | *fal*+ifii el som phes.. atsady: | wilhdraws fromthe Hank of England on | 22 halays s, $9639 sa.. | 00 Oattle Brought Stronger Prioes, 80 Did 2 cows ORI R evreal S et M.y creamery, 16g2yc; June creamery, 18@2lec, | baiance doday was £201,000, Spanish 4s NEW Oct. 24— Clearings, 1 stee | cow CATTLE- Recolpts, 00 hoad o A News, tactory, 1316 cloged at 6 5 premium at Buenos | 813,02 11,112,153, COows, but Feeders Held Bteady. 1 feeder 12 feeder K glive et RS Bianor; natres, a8 CHEESE-Receipts, 11,630 pkgs.; steady; | Avres, 13 India_council bills were al 'TON 24.—Clearings, $21,94,600; 1 feeder 3 | foeder. 5.0, Texas and’ westerns, 81 35a5.40; cow large, white, 10%¢c; small, white, 1ic; large, l";“\"]l”':vl e 19 3 20-32d X o 14 feeders steer and helfers, $2.0064.65; bulls and stags. $2.00 11¢ nall, colored, 1lc. . — 18 feeders 23 feeders earin d calves, > 0 CORN MARKET HEAVY AND CLOSES LOWER Hioats RS s, ateady; | business’ commenced weak and Sgitated Condition of the Treanury. TOOK OFF TEN CENTS ON HOGS | 1) fevders i ar® and eeders, 88,0004 15; veals i v v . regular packing, at mark, 16gldc; | *action shares declining sharply. A vio: | \WASHINGTON, Oet, 24.-Today's state- | Sewell- Wyo. ) A 2R w8 loss oft, 2c. lent reaction in spai. o | ment_of the treasury balances in the gen- — 10 teedors 1 teeder JGS- Recelpts, 4,20 head, market b0 8—There was e ¢ | ternationals and Rio tintom were freely era . clusly 50,000,000 gold | 12 co 2 Sows $97 minacket 8¢ aboit & s0 10 pointe 0t Elonoat ad: | fered. Toward the ¢lose thers was a gen. | Cral fund. exciusive of the $180.000.00 gold | gy o peeetpts Light and Market Was Wi < Steritng W v o L5074 573, bulk of Are Generally Weak, Influenc, 56 cables from London and”the contin. | §T1} Fecovery on Tndon busing orders, 85 [showe Avatiable cash balances, $IXE5%0 | Abont Stedy at Week's Decline | I ateers 2 1 3 Recd d liberal offerings here, with the at | 101 -round support and prices closed | gory ™ geg " ” cows A > ead ambs, e e ey haly very ‘Weak At $56 50a 5.0 and tonding | frm. Three per cont rentes, fof e for | S01 H5 ———— e LY ST UNINS Ol W Sheep, $58004 10 i in Prices at Yard downward, Lake copper raled dull as s5 . | the acecunt; exchange on London, 2 101gc New York Money Marke Both Sheep and Lamb, 24 cows d @7 Lead and speiter were both duli at | fOF checks; Spanish 4s closed at 68.95. NEW YOF Oct. 24.—Money on oail Stoek In Sigh —_— i and $4.1041.15 respectively and EERLIN, Oct, 24.—Business on the bourse | 1 3 N 1ant 100 3 prime 48 feeders v . " b 4 fron “warranis auiet at 80 6@ine, e today openied generally more cheertul on | AfM At 346 per centi last loan at 3; pi 14 helfers ¥ RRTony Woatien oS fepeipt b the four |_CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—News affecting wheat | hrakers' prica for lead was $4.00 and for | th advance in Americans, and there was [ Mercantiie paper 5g¢ per cent, Lo, 2 SOUTH OMAHA, Oct 1 heifer T EEh R TIeTI e QRLobeR Ny wan montly bulleh today. but weakness In | copper $167s B Ty TR e s, | stial business iry bankers” bills "}')“ o for Ofoainis w Cytils. Hogs, B 2 bulls tag. ... 40 1 South Omaha 4380 RTi 8188 corn and sample wheat, together with HOLE ¥ Local shares were easier in anticipation of | demand and at §4.801y foF sixty days; pos O 1 1 7 4 2 steer: Chicago sitepienns 17,000 15000 of outside business, caused a deciine, The| OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS. an unfayorable quarterly report by Laura | Fe% S8 g@AR2 AG8 BAVAGLSS: commer: Wednesday |11 434 6. 3 1 AL o bk o 6.0 lose was steady, December ‘4 lower. | o . - utte. Ixchange on London, 20m epre [ clal bills, " lo: Hanning e 0 PPN o 1,20 Siome ared e 208 ks o dotn. Pro. | Condities Gt Teads nd Qouotntiens en | for chieckr, Discount rates:' 8hort bfils | (SILVER Cefyncatss, S4GSYe: bver, thres , g Neb. Py o i vislons at tho close were 24 to 10¢ 46| EGGE"Receipts light: good atock, 184e, | cents C ot hree months s er |G AV ERNMENT BONDS-Sirong: _atate | SAMS davh lnat week....1t §cows 31 3 pressed LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 6@sise; roostars, — - D iy r:-l_lmml Do toaay are as | Bame three weeks ago.. 1. & Amor Neb, M L Wheat started active and higher, under | 3G4c; spring chickens, 7c; ducks, 6@7c;| MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND DONDS, | The closiug prices on Seme four weeks aly 8 BT | 1gow.... 2 cows foe GREL N 1 o bl s the influence of a decline of %@%A At | geexe, 6%7c; turkeys, 8@%c. oliows i i Average price pald for hogs for the last| 1cow. . 1]y 195w Rio. ‘quiet; No.'7 fnvoice, §g<e, nominai; Jverpool 1n comparison with the drop of | FRESI DRESSED POULTRY-Hens, ag | MAFKet 18 Broad and Active and Pro- | (7§ rofl &5, reg Il N Y Centrai {a. 108 | asveral duys, with comparisons: i 19 saws. SRRt ity and rndreaed stsady nt 2i4d there yesterday. Tn addition to tild | g roosters, ate: ducks and geese, S@16c feanional Traders Husy do coupon Aot ) . | 190071890, 1808 . 1897 . (1598, 18961894, Jenkins- W unchanged prices and ruled moderately ac — ¢ . do 38, reg 1091 No. Pecific 3s... 1 steer... 1 4 vtears tlve and fentureless with a weak undertor the weather in Argentina was reported o RAaggs - NEW YORK, Oct. 24.-Today's broad and | 30 3 re 187113 8, 2 04 8 98 6 o o i wtureless with a weak Tavorable and Kansas, Ohlo and northera | brollers, per doz., $3; spring chickens, per do coupo ...110 | do 48 o I_l\"< 3 ; 1 steer. 1 steer following adverse Eur, n_and Rraz Three days this week S 3 Ib,, Sa8isc, turkeys, 191gc active market and the wide fluctuatfons fn | {0 FOUPOR ool 10 808 g g Oct. 748 4 9 1 pteer. 18teer following, ndverse i and Indiana complained of’ Hassian fly. Shorts 21 ¥ 5 s A0 B prices oftered excellent opportunities for o Oct. . sat 5 fointa low govered freely early. Decomber opened = | GANE Pisirle, chickens, per doz., $8.008 | apeculation and all ciasmes of profeasional | 90 coupon s, Som Qet! j8 dcow Total wates ncluding Novem 9% 0 0 . Nav. 1s......100 higher at 78 to e, touched 72% and th oo i ) d al, $.90@ | operators wero very buey all day. The [ 90 old ds, reg... by Oct, 2 s R to e, Hiaot hundre 1 Bi Mied; 8.%0180; Jackenipe, §1 2180, " | Broadly defined movements ‘Which® domi- do coupon ......118 01‘!: ‘o <o 103 | R b G iouslas-Wyo May, $7.25, August ty-five thousand bushels of cash wheat wi 160180; separ (L""" ,‘,',' A the dfl' cholee, | nated the action of the whole market w: do TeR.... e d"lo'v""m o Oot. § atesrs. ... 115 § steer e roported sold here, but this was at pel 1902 parator, Zle; gathered creamery, | thamselves under control of powerful spec- | 4o r"g:lv's‘mm <13 nnath I, e Oet. § steers.. i S aieers New York Dry Good pald to be b nmh:’ December, Tha u:.r:u.\? PRESH OYSTERS—FI :-;um- .-n..y:;-s nad‘ there Jvere indicatlon :\'( 5 By 5 li’-‘am G W o 35: 1 steer. .. 3w o 083 3 NEW YORK, Oct. 36—DRY 0008 arket was weak, a condition explalned RE| 0 “R of co-operation between the pools which |AlC . LY A 3 b . NE . 2 ) By the allegation that elevators are stuffed P TeY @ork dounts Beiaki | were manipulating ifferent portions of the | Ao adl 4, . siiy B r&i¥ & o | Qet. § o 4 Sdoms. Market conditiohs show o change of mo Tt (o baven. “Fhis ‘wecneas: Combined | U gteigch, S, standaeds, e, Wecond | miarket bliowinl i cftective snderantn Canada 8o x b i, |Qet 3 cows. 40 fSoms. o TR 4M | ment for the day, With prices frmly heid with a downward tendency in eorn nm|| |l||u an, B0 extie oo M;G::C :'nn‘;';’:'flfl" mé’" ;Imd hvllll\'|rrm~uplr 1‘:‘ Iv‘rhvllr;l(;urv\nrd ths |C. & t':. Algn . Al P 1s 1180 gg: 14 cows. .. 840 14 heifers. s I "u'll‘lvl‘-‘!”m:]lu‘-{:‘lru; [ I»v "J',‘,"':,'"' sual lack of outside support led to laui- B e & - , 24c; star ) ¢, less prominent stocks in the list to 1- | do . 3 ohnao! BN eb, by JRItOT gle % $ m dntion by commiskion honses and ‘n mod- | BIGEONSCLive, per dot, sic. forni'in prices to_ the changes i the lend. | C. & N W ¢ i 3% e | g g Johnson & el Rrovement al along tha ' iine’ i« looked 101 erute amount of whort malling by bears | WEALSCCholce sgite.” © ora was i host of amail traders and board | do 8 ¥, deb. w1 * go. Pacific dn..". #% | gor. Joom. A 3R i 3 flon narDig, HIT TS ey ALETIAL Mmavist under which December later graduaily [ (fIATErICR quoted by Omaha holeeale | room operators who were in and out of the |Chicago Ter. 4s.. 92 So. Rallway bs. 49| Ot Soowe. . 1088 810 foova 1 § has had little effect as yet upon the views sllimped to 12, Here the market steadied | HaY Dealers’ association. Cholce upland, | market many times during the day. The [Colo. So. 4., 82t L &T .. 9 |Oet vl s 8 cows : fyngenty who are determined to retain on coverings by shorts to secure profius, [ §180: No. 1 upland, 5 medium, §1.60; coarse, | atrictly commisslon house brokers had [D. & R. G. 18,0108 oy | IDull... 100 580 " 18 ows old quotations. The close was We down at 728aidige tor | ¥ T -“"“" . 1hese prices are for | their full share of the day's business, or- R AT J o 0| Oct: b Dacember. "The Livernool steadiness was | hay of ®ood color and quallty.” Demand | dera coming In 1arge volume from vntous | firie gen. i 711 Unlon Pacific’ 48.106% | 0ot Feported based on a continental demana for | (0l Receipts, 18 cars, scurces. The latter element offered the ef- | I'. W, & D. C. 1s, 7 |Wabash 1s.... Oct ! cargoes off const and a Broomhall estimate, £ 5 white, 26¢. fective medium for the success of the ef- | Gen. Electric ta..120 | do 28, M Oet. 10GS The supply of hogs was a little 0 . ! ) making the world's production of whea forte of ‘the professionals. That there was | Ia. Central ... 116 |Weat Bhore is.... Oct more benal LoDl oL HoEn e nra heing | o NEW YORK, Oct. 3.~O1L8~Cotton geed, @nd reserves of old wheat 72,000,000 busie s VEGETABLES, u large sellipg ‘of stocks during the day | L. & N. dhi. s, W/ \Wis. Centr — on sale. Chicago came lower again today | ®4¥: prime yellow, 8. Petroleum, dull foxs than 1ast y and 312000000 bushels | . VEGE LES, to this outsfdo element became Increas- M), K. & T. 2v.... 67| Va. Centurl ¢ Indicates Bunday. ana s & resulc packers atarted in here . Jas than n 1405 Beaboard cleurances in | CUCUMBERS—Per dos.. 20836, ingly manifest ns the day progressed | do 48............. %l The officlal number of cars of stock | hfih s 8 resull packers started In hete | ammy ox s HIS SON. Wheat and_flour were equal to 796,000 bush- VIPS-Per bu. basket, 80¢. When the very active buying demand had [ = - e brought in today by each road was: be in good shape, but sellers were not | els. New Yark reported 3 loads taken ‘or o ot T 1 Dol e T aaIaS iy ot e Bonton Stock Quotat! Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p. HE'S. | willing to take off quite that much, and, as [ Story of a That Explatne export. Primary receipts were 1,109,000 RROTS—Per doz. bunches, %c. professional traders had sold out and taken il lcafs, r | Cv M. & Bt. P. Ry T & result, the market was slow and dragey Mysterl arance. bushels, compared with 121,00 bushels laet RADISI IS Fome g e o, Ta [ooie chndiion ol St aaperane oF e BOBIDIC ATt et teue. TORES Qe St L. Ry “ The buik of the hogs #old from $4.50 0| A dispatch from Celumbus, O., to the y h Ao d ‘Duluth report 47 BHIZS own, , 156, It Co on of the market due to the | cent; h 18800 oific - y ¥ | san 0 . FOIRTNS. T e at "waek Bnd 08 n vear | BEANB—Waz, por s-bu.” basket, 8c; | large hoidings of atocks having passed to | olosing: fe Pasthe sonters 4465 with the long string at $4.50. It took | San Francisco Examiner relates what is cars, four of | 8t enke ds to put o ort lihes for (TS peei— || 1 00d quality of hogs to bring over $4.50 ind | clafmed to bo o true story with a tragic ago. loca oipts were 107 cars, four of | SUUNg, 40 Yrenker hands to put out short lines for (, o g 8 7F...., 2§ Union Land ...... 2 |C. & N. W. Ry.. 16215, thome prices being bid for all but the | ending—an ending that has made a gaiant g POTATOES_Per bu., 40@60c; . by prices in- e U b Do bt bt vy, wi savy selling by | toes, per hu,TMzD:;c!‘u TN SO . :'-:-‘:"mll h:';mr rfl‘m‘x‘f@ 1‘:»“":"5‘.1'1:9.‘ r'lmf 1’|'|~ do pfd e, Contral WO E B &M V. R R. common stuff and the very choleest. Yee- | officer of the United States army a de R e T ntiued llqnidey | ;CABBAGH—Home grown, per 1b., 1340;| MATket cloged Rc(ive and wear at o love] Amer. Bugar .....12i} Atchlaon s 3 ol terday, it will o remembered, the bulk was r and_an exlle becuuss of Femors o o Wl : 4, 1%c. i 3 i e v below v ome |/, 40 pr¢ . s 04 L Tom $4.60 to $4.65 Charles M. Rockefeller, a yourg Hlon by Dthars. . Ol eE s o o | RO ot bu. bas- | BEKIE Nt Buins meveriielas Temhinim [Amer. Toiephone 15 |Alloues Min. o, . B. & Q' Ry... The last end of the market was just about | Yorker, enlisted as n private in o New O tnd a1 buying heing mostly for.| ONTONS-—Home grown, per bu., slsted of the strength of the transconti- 'fim&&d“' }?\\, Beaton W MRt o B 1 glf" Pl welghed up in good Jeason. As will be was made Tt leutenant in_the Ono Nore wis considerable short selilng, the| CELERY—Nebraska and Utah, o. pental group of raiiroads lying bevond the £ B & Q.. .. sk Boston & MOPL filncis Ceatearys Ve en, from the table of average prices, the | Hundred and Seventy-Eighth New York in- bears feeling easier over the gradual reduc FRUITS, Missourl river. Many rumors were afont Dominlon, Lo prdi} - pitte, & Be ; > el s | market is sbout where it was on Thurs | fantry and for gallantry at Fort Biakel tion of holdings of near dellveries by the| PEACHES—Caiifornia freestones, $1.38. | Ehis [uoTBIng, cajculated (o wtimulate thoe Qg e, /i1: st (Centennial ........ 1% Total receipts..... 158 0 of ‘saturday and 'M..“Tx..;'h‘:-li\; Jost. awsided him. | T nece 4 B e was Tansesied tn the it e ho Boalifornia, per crate, SLO0GLI0I | that Bacinic Mat had passed 10 & Hatri- f‘lql_tvh';y]r:_‘ ped....18 |wrankiin, . acthe, disposition of the day's recelpts wan | No. av Pr No. © o Av. v 1o was honorably mustered out fn 186 4 eafter rufed | P55, 3 - ¢ -Van o W step o | ‘ 3 - 3 .. 884 e [ : ", "I".'.,,.n‘.'»'|m-'y'|"-:r"fi.:w" (i’ “Recelpts "‘lfl'f_'\,lll_ugl “:":l‘l\_v:rr.rx|;nd'r§||:,..,;r ‘;;ebr'flf: tion ling rrom 1; Atlantie seuboard 1o Ea I,.JT._",;:”M ‘“:m::‘ly sovvece 48 ”R,,;;"_b Cattle. Hogs. 8h'p, | 70.. {0 0 0 Ankeline Regan Lieutennne Rockefel snd, o %, 31,7 ware fnd a “ID. | coust of Asla. There were also rather neb- |Mexican ~Cen: 2 oo maha_Packing Co....... 65 7 4 4 2 L again joinefl the army as secoud leutenant W o were wulst and. egsier; Despite the | 48K "r'r,?'\ gastern Concords, 17g18c. Ulous reports of u settiement of the long- |Mich. Telephone. & Santa Fe Gopper. 7 |GMip# Packing Co i 3 RL in the Ninth infantry. He was then sta- v A M N AIELONS-—A# to size, 10g15¢ each. | sianding controversy over. rights the [N E. G. & C..... %% Tamarack .......%8 it " 2 18 416 in this city and always afterward large not much pressure wi APPLES--Nat) B A ¥ 8 y er rights in & 23 | Swift and Company. 43 A A hout LE8—Native, 75c@31.00 per bu.; DeF| Ciearwater territory, in which there has |Old Dominion %/Utah Mining ..... 28 | CUquhy Packing Co.. b 40 Columbus his home Brought market. Sentiment 18 ab bbl, $2.50, te W@ . y I3 262 eaually divided wnd the fractional decling | Py SR e JLOGRIE. 00" [ boen o temporary trice betweon the North- (Rubber .......... 3| Winona - 3 | Armour_& Corc...onss 1,400 I \id was born-—a boy. He was called fodiy was due to eympathy with other crate, $2.50. i8—FPer bbl, ALH 4 .-m l'qul‘l.». llr.-;u\varhnn-rnl nn{d‘ I‘w l Unlon_Pacific_.... Wolverines Omaha P. Co., from K. C. ™ 40 Robert. When the little one was a vear ; P Betweon Higtzc 2 32 y " aific. ease of Northern Paciflc hy o o Switt, from K. C........... B o beea ot lower at NG | opanaEsT OFICAL FRUITS, Norihern with n 3 per cant dividend wuat- ew York Mining Stocks. Pl KO Tcelpts were 100 cars O ittt Per B S50, suo; | 1ty on the Northern Paclfic common stock | amw YORK, Oct. 24-The following are | R. Hecker. & Degan. Provisions were generally weak, 1nfii | onoice 3 ¢ ' *| morn example of the character of the ri | the closing quotations for mining sha Yansant & Co...... enced by heavy recelpts and a break In | NG B g bl Lo aing to sze, ofs \ eard. Northes acific | $19, 81 . L. Carey y ) v ANAN 3 " t Northern themselves were sold SNBSS HRTw Lobman & Go prices at the yards and sympathy with the | o coge.7, 1o realize on an enormous acale and the (Chollar -~ 11 (ORtatio - F i &rain weakness, There was Feavy Comasket | | FIGB—Californta, new cartons, 80c; 1ay- | former Atock, With the exception of a briet [Grown Potnt ... 10 [Ophir .. MdCreary & C fon selling of lard early. The mark : W. 1, Btaphen. Falled for'a moment on buying by ship- | €8 $5e. Lo o s interyal, was held below inat nights level (Con. Cal, & Va1 [Plymouth Hiil & Huntziger put ensed a i J y ‘por ’ SCELLANEOUS, all day, but the other members of the | Deadwood ... ol cre 4 . f BT e O hie95 and closed 10 | NUTS—English wainuts, per Ib., 12918c; | kroup and Pacifie Maii were very bupyint [Gould & Currie.: 1 | do Pld.e... Eivineutone & Schetics: fower at 31007 nuary lard between [ filberts, per ib. 13c; almonds, per 1b., 17¢ | during the early part of the day. There Hale & Norcross, 2° |Slerra Nevada . HAApsonn & SabALs. 6.86 an 04715, closing bc down at 3850 and | 20c; raw peanuts, per b, 4}@oc; roasted, | was a very large speculation also {n Penn- [Homestake ......050 (Standard .......30 | pamilion & R O i Bataveen g0 7ia und 3550, with | 0%@7ac: Brazils, 1dc; Pecans, o@ioe. sylvania, and it was intimated by the vocif- | Iron Silver 70 |Tnion Con....0. B 5 Snblek. The 'close e depressed ot §6.521 o IDES-No, 1 sreen, Jei'No. & green, | erous eicment among the biyers that the | Mexican ..... 31 | Yellow Jacket Gtlioh Husary . | w oW? t, 2% | 8¢ No 1 salted, 8o ' No, salted, 7c: | dividend rate is to be increased next Setimated Tectiitg 100 T o “"‘m;’,‘f'm;. Tyeul calf § to i2 ibs, 8o; No.' ‘veal | month The "strength from " these” wtocks Getion Mavke 000 hend. B gieny Lroster Pl PR I L SRR NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—There was very ac- | o vy’ Ot . reat pf e Ve h 2 , Oct. s . /] here were a few more cattle The leading tutures ranged as follows St Louls Provi 3 e helped the cios. 1n°the. ancriafties tive liquidaiion in cotton today aftef {33 | here today {han vesterday, bUC ot as i . w1 ' LOU 24, —WHE. ;[ No official confirmation was forthcoming | market had openes many as on Monday. 'The demand for all Wrticles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Y METh 1 amin o viner, N g | of toof ey Crumors, " and eemres [ points on early cables from Liverpool | kinds of cattie of desirabie quaiity was i Y i T2%c; October, 69%c: December, 7 May, | sentutive | v - | n 7 ’ 1% Sie; No. 2 hard, WTe. ks ¥ | tinetly discredited the allegations regard- | bearish and as 1‘1’"1;"("1":23‘;;":'5; 1has SRy ,,:z,m‘ CORN—Lower; No. 2 cash, 3e; track, 3c | Ing change of control in Pacfic Mail. "That | only failed to bold, but closed at B Ret IO n. Pov. [uRB] T *{12%@ 72su@% | new. §7sc ‘old: ‘Octover, 36d4e; Novemiber, | Atock after rising 31y broke 3y points, hav- | of 166 points, the local n became ere was a fair sprinkling of corn cattle, Dec. |1870% i 1Ak TG T g T ing no' small inffuence in the weakneas of | nsettled. Prices broke 2% points from | about twenty-five "cars being inciaded in R f %) OATS—Weak;' No.' 2 cash, 2%o; track, | the whole list in the late trading. Other [ the highest of the morning, extending the receipts. Buyers seemed to be a little M (364 -4 20%c; October, 22%¢c: December, Si4c; May, | leaders in the advance suffered to the ex- | decline over 14 since the reaction from the | more anxious for supplies today and as a 0L 10% 8 4ige’ No. 2 white: e, . X *| tent of 1 to 1% points. Of more substan- |late bull movement set in a few Weeks | reault sellers held their cattle at & little Nov. |30 14 RYE-Steady, 50c. tial benefit was the news of the engagement | ago. This led to some buying for a reac- | stronger prices. Handy welght caitle in e L2 L FLOUR-Dull and easy; patents, $3.66@ | of an additional $1,500,000 of gold for im- | tion, but as a rule the only support the | particular were in good demand and ®Outs 2114 | 3.05; extra fancy and stragh 208630, | Dort. The weikness ot forelan exchane, | maricet had was from shorts who wers in- | brousht good, strong prices Tho heavy 8......2 ephe | clear. $3.75g4.10. with corn bills coming largely into the | clined to take profits. The basts for the [cattle did not seem to move quite as a1 ARG | SLEDS Hmeing, steady, at $8.7ge. | market and "‘f SEtep Declineiln Tandon [BeliRE WuY LR e ok, the | Tas ol 2l aroreg! caneins macker |§:: ) ) Ho'cRurged rlght up (o the American Hinen & Flax, nominnlly $1.70 money rates, Justify the expectation that | weather, with no fros 4 E 3 54 ’ ey g Major Hockefeller 8hot him dsad and the ‘CORNMEAL-Steady .06@2.10. further gold Imports are fmminent. The | near future; also tontinued heavy recelpts, | the common and half-fat stuff, which was | 5..... .25 % ! Major Rockefeller BRAN et a sacked, east | $1,000,000 withdrawn from the Bank of Eng- | absence of ‘pubile support, the Tretreating | about steady. coeenn201 40 4 50 7 wwursents fled, PR s trnok, omaone. o © land,ia not unificely (o findtta" destination | reiation of eXporters and apinners in fegard | | Thirty ‘cars would cover the receipts of |13 4 40 B 4 poiaior Rockefaler directed that the boay HAY—Steady; timothy, $5.00@13.60; pral- | in New York, to the export genters. v BEp—Th ke was Paul Stanhope of Hong Kong. A e, 39001000 g There were weak spots {n the bond mar- [ the south. particularly in the Atlantic | #trong and active, the demand being good | SHEEP—There was rather a light run of {1 was Paul Stunh & Kong. A "\\‘mm EY-Steady at $1.27. ket today and it did not share fully in the [ states, would hold cotfon back, not being | for all kinds The medium m.,.Fs nd | sheep here today, but most everything was ‘".‘1'1'-;‘ '.u“h‘.',!‘|1\,-'4“'“.",'“'(!4'.’2.'\..?".','1 ‘.:,e!xx:mfl“ TTONTIES-$1.35. great activity of the stock market. Total | willing to sell after so marked a decline, higher than they were at | foeders. A few ‘sood lambs were on sale | fafls of the busincss ‘carcer of 8. 101855, sales par valie, $2,085.00. Tnited States | hut the movement kept local sentiment last week, though on such and they brought juat about steady prices | was hd I IS Dilues L bnior o) v AR Ak goveroment ‘bonds were all advanced 1 [ preity weak. The decline was arrested to- | grades & dime would probably cover the |ut the weak'c decline of 10Gic. There | A month aficr the engagement Major METALS - Lead: Steady &t $4.2214@4.2%5. | Per cent on the last -call ward the close and a 'ittle buying rally en- | &dvanc were 1no cholce gheep on the market, but | Kong in response to one he had writte Spelter: Bteady at $1.05. The Commercial ~ Advertiser's Tondon | mied, Market closed steady ot a net deciine | The socker and feeder trade did not [much as 'were hera brought Just about | KONE 1N rvespanse (o gue he had writici POULTRY—Steady; chickens, 6@6%c, flnnnr‘h\l rlflhlr'rnm nn)uh. Except in the [ of 14426 points. I'utures closed s dgv“u :31'0:: muc}gfla?‘n‘n zrt:dni "!:?l:d nlnr:d'on“nl;r;iny'.- p{lt;lpl_ but the dec llhw‘fur the | g () SRR canut R poditel that an - - rkeys, ic o 1g0; T, American department “the markets were | the decline; October,8.83c c 001 d the | week Is about the same as on lambs. R AR, SONELL SOAtacitad. i 0. 2. i i CHEATE JOLIGUTKA) fhoi Semee, o, yory lae nnd':rn;;li;wd to wfi:kut-x!l. Tnduced | Decomber, .85 Oary, B e rdaLy: | Botive. TThe Jors dicmstie eoiaenGuinily | Not much can be ‘suld regardin the | JIR 8 White woy_had been pikesd il th sh quotations were as follows: BUTTRER—Steady; — creamery, 214c; | by the newa of fighting on the Indian fron- | fsle; March and April, 8.8 ay, 8.70¢ 3 es did not | feeder situation. Fluctuations from day to | 9/ S 0 COUTRE 0 2 y W 8 0 FLOUR—DUIl and easy: winter patents, | abor. sipmbe. To0v: ~creamery, 18@8Ho; | B 0 o O tow of iharawars of taoops | $3lo: March, and Aprll, & e 8§ move quito as rapidly, but at the same (day are 8o small that they cannot be | WOMan, who said that hewas 9 years oid 8014.00; stralghts, $2.2003.70; clears, 830000 | "PROVISIONS—Pork: Steady; _jobbing, | for South Africa and China {s regarded us | closed quiet; middling uplands,’s time prices held up In good shape and the | quoted, so that about all that can be safd | 4"4 AN TRy AN Whh has 60; spring spectais. u.wl. ,'(’"“"‘,Z'M‘?“’W' $13. Lard, lower; cholce, $5. N fi all ;ms,..‘.n:_n .|mnmm- xn‘mmunu 'ry;.- ship- | dling gulf, 911-16c; sales, $00 "BI‘OITT xe ln‘lkvg:r'g.v'\".;‘l‘!l nlle:fiz\edw'[}'h:"gvtltufi‘l:‘?lnfl. I u.lu ududn m:m market, wnnl the [ Reme ‘of ;‘n::rk'.r nese woman who had .00; straights, $3.10078.50; bakers, $2.90@2.80. | me hoxed), lower; extra shoris, §1.37;; | ment o ars to Amerlca NEW ORLEA . — COTTON — | Btock 1 pply | supply and demand running Jjust about [ bt L i A R LR WHEATNo. '3, @ ihor No. 2 red, T30 | Cons” e it ‘Mot Sudos. "Dor irons | had o deprensirng . effece ' Thire ase A A s “ordinaty, 1 Bii6e; | today and prices are now probubly 106 of | aven. Fhsh aay s shedimn!nE, Just about LN R e e TRone Eetiny tama op THhge. (boxed), extra shorts, clear sides |supplies of gold now in_the open market. | Jood ordinar low middling, 8 7-16¢; ]15*" higher than they were at the close of | in good shape, ko that the market stays v Stanhope. He gave the boy his CORN—No. 2, 88%@3%%c; No. 2 yellow, $8.374. London eold Northen Paclfic {ssues, but | middling, § 13-16c; good middling, Sc; mid- | last weel dslock bulls are also in good | practically stationary. | M6 and reared him ¥ “The young_ fel- BOGWe. lour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat, 62,- others. New York offered subport | dling falr, 0%c; recelpts, 23,68 hales: ‘stock, | demand the jmarket has advanced | 'Quotations: Choice western grass weth- | [i\("S, #14 Tearcd him wok Tne young fen OATS-No. 2 white, 20%@20'%c; No. 3 000 Bu.; oats, 52,000 bu. and_ the close was atrong - Contangges | £100 “biles Tutures, sieady; Octoper, | AbOUL the same as on stock cowa and | ers, $.008w; cholce grass yesrings, $5.6) | L, wn in Hong Kong s Pau white, 20625 SHIPMENTS 9,000 bbls.. wheat, | were easy, closing strong: Northern “Pa- | §gigs7ic: November, £57G8.59¢;" December | holfer very fi aat b @3.90; cholce 'ewes, $3.25@3.50 v to wood | ogitic ne two re ago Jjoined RYE -N 4730, 04,000 bu u 2,000 bu. cific and St. Paul were firm. Silver flu- | yyd January, 8.51G8.68; February, 8.58@ here were very few western beef cattle | ewes, $3. 2; cull ewes, $2.60§3.00; choice N 18 voun an BARLEY-Iair_to cholce malting, 48@sec. | % Ished shaly. S e y 860c; March,' April and May, 8.eigsisic; | 30, 8aje, but the market could safely be aprinig Tumba, £ 005 20; faIr to kood spring | S Kitied: SEEDSFlax, No. 1, §1 No. 1 north: o_following are the closing prices on S.0078. 1 5 - | lambs, $4.756,5.00; feeder wethers, $3.3m3.60; | (o th the Filipinos western, $1.73. Prime timothy, $4.80. Clover, [ KANSAS CITY, Oct. 2.—WHEAT—De- | the New York Stock exchange: )18, Oct. 24.—COTTON—Dull and | Rand and Sefioe higher, or 10@16c higher | reeder lambs, $4.00G4.40. Representativ: | My pos g Iment Wl e E Wi The lotter contract grade, $10.00610.25. cember, G34hc; May, cash, No. 2 hard, [ —————— TP Y r: middilng, 0c: sales, none; re- | {0F the week, Btockers and tesders brought | mules: ¥ |1t had been chasing him aroind the world 6In;lr?ynlu:;(:sm;nlx&ufhlm%‘ rr&?‘r; 83}1‘1,.3.;, " s'zm,«'r”r 3, 61ig@65c; No. 2 red, 68@e9c; A":‘?'"x?r'-'l . a R.:'"pni“ [T ll;::;:‘. shipments, 7,460 bales; | woy fairly active. rwnrrnnlnlva sales: ‘\"\-nhm.k. fasder ewes, Av "! 5 :;w[ w)-lrlx a year. 1“- r‘r'ul:t':-vl 'lh\:ln‘: ‘r;a!m«:l Lard, ., $6.8506.92 e, (KX e ) » . 23 a 5 own son. He dropped out g t Hiba mides” oowe); " $60iga . Dry’ snited RN December, #GWe - May Baltimore & O... Ty Wabash ....... LIVERPOQL, Oct, o, - COTTON — Spot, BEEF STEERS. Gl lambs. fis mysteriously as the By “had disan- shoulders, (boxed). $6.2646.50. Short clear cash, No. 2 ‘mixed, c; No. 2 |Ca oo BT do s Increased demand and prices easier; Ameri- v v . 5 | peared In Hong Kong. From Manila he fdes (boxed), $6.9066,95 Rite, ‘Sig@sic; No. 8, dhe. [l O - i R can middiine fair, 8 20-320; §00d midding, | ¥ N P Wyoming wothers. ... L8 Made his way to China, and by devious WHISKY Basis of high wines. $1.27. ATS—No. 2 white, Ze. Che £l g Dtd.c.e 7-16d; middling, § 5-184; low middling, blad: 20 51 oming {eeder lamba 20| routes to Bania Barbara, Honduras, where eotectioners’ A A oA b Nhotce tifmothy, $10; chotce praric, (o B & Q.11 13 Ayenue” i | B30 UG Uay Cvere w0 bales. of o fumia B, A2CNAIN to'n iter recavId n e ectlo , $8.70; : —Cho , $10; (G B . - ente .. he sales of y X 5 e main, according to ve v Followlng are the recelpts and shipments | $8.0068.25. TR A SN o lAdams Ex 120 | which 500 were for speculation and export Y o . . o from him by his brother-in-law, Ter- for today: [ER—Creamery, 18@20c; dalry, fancy, | do pfd, - b1ty American Ex.....1 and included 7,600 American; receipts, 4,000 | “¢ o s 1o toace ‘nee Regan of M{lwaukeo. Articles Recelpts, Shipments. Chicago & 2. 1. % U, 8 Ex e d bales, including 2,000 American. Futures |g 18 104 Lesding™lambs, . 4 Major Rockefeller disappeared on tha lour, bbls... 40000 EGGS—Firm; fresh Missourl and Kansas Chicago & N, W16 |Wells-Fargo EX'12 | opened quiet and closed weak: Amerioan Western ewes... - ! Taland of Luzon the night of May 12, 188, Wheat, bu... 1825,000 stock, 1o, loss off, cuses returned; new \C. R. I & E... .10 Amor. Cot. OIL... 4% | midding, | .. October, 64-64d; October | % 218 Utah wethers........ A e had redchied Manila with his resiment Corn, bu whitewood ‘cases inciuded, %c more. 3C.a, UL el do o and Ne % - = .. | DUt i few days before and was in camp jus RECEIPTS—Wheat, 100,800 bu.; corn, 24,- Colorado So 6 “|Amer. Maiting % q CHICAGO LIVE STOUK MARKET. | faw miles from Manila. He left his tent 800 bu.; oats, 7,000 bu. do lst pfd. 0 do prd..... - at night to reconnolter his position and way BHIPMENTS — Wheat, 172,80 bu.; corn, | do 24 pfd.... [ 15 Amer. 8°& R % | ora; 5 . 3 Cattle Generally Strong and Higher— | 10t scen agnin 12,800 bu.; oats, 8,000 bu. Del. & Hudson... 113 do pfd... e February and March, 453-64G4.54-64d, buy- | 3 $ Hoy Lower—Shee, tendy,, Concerning his disappearance Major W tor market was frm: creamericn. 166 Del. L. & W.....178 " (Amer. Spirits ... ers; March and April, 4 i2-6id, buyers: April ¢ CHICAGO, Ot B CATTLE Recelpts, | It Miller of (. Louis on September 16 dairios, 13@718c. Cheese firm at 104@ 11140, $ Denver & R. G. |, do pfd.. vesns and May, 451-64d, sellers; May and June, o 17.000 head, including 2,000 western and so0 [ sald: Eggs, steady; fresh, 17%c. JUVERPOOL, Oct. 24, — WHEAT — Spot, | _do pfd. + 0% Amer. 8. Hoop.. 4 50-id, ®ellers; June and Ju , sell-| 1° “ Texans; generally stronger to 10 higher,| ‘What became of Major Rockefeller is NEW ' Yomk GSRESTL No 2 red weaforn, winter, wteady uf ald: Brie .o 12 [ do prd. ers; Juily and ‘August, 4456, buvers: Au-| | . closing ‘easter; natives, best on sale todiy. [one of the principal mystecios of the Fili- ' GENERAL MARKET. | No. 1 northern, spring, easy at 6s4d; No. | _do 1at p - Bk . 8 | gust and September, 4 43-61d, sellers. s thres cars at $5.9 and one carload at $ { = 1 Caltfornfa, dull at 68 5%4d. "Futures, easy; Gt. Nor. pfd...... prd. L T - — : ; December, 68 11%d; February, 6s %d. Hocking Coal ... < Tin Plate, 311 California Dricd Frafts, Quotations of the Day wn Variews | Doomor 0 i Atmerican mixed, paw, |Hooking Valley.. gy, do ped. .kt Npw YoRK NEW LOU! 485 Futures, quiet; Novembar. 4s1%d: lllinols Central..115" Amer. Tobacco... 8% | DRIED 1RU 1Y EW YORK, Oct. 24.—FLOUR—~Receipts, | December, 48 14d: January, 38 10i4d. {sowa Central ... 194/ do pfd 127 7| evaporated apples w 22,454 bbls.; exports, 10,530 bbls.; sales, 7.2 PROVISIONS — Lard, Amerls do prd... . Anac. Min. Co... 46% | to supply immediat, nts of the fruft weak and nominally lower in sym- | qulet at 3 3d; prime western, st |Lake Erfe & W.. 81 Brooklyn R, T... trade, with the market quiet and nom- 1A wna the drop in wheat; winter m l;‘u .d‘llml)v‘rlnnd ‘“;r,mmh- L 'l 1:; "5',‘3;. "z‘nfiw:':’k" "l;'fn:.l.rtn' . “nl!mlll\" mn-lumngd. ulme ‘.tw‘rmnhv‘m; Btralghts, $3.4503.60; Minesota patents, M. | 9d; short ribs, qulet at ; short ol Lake Shore ... . o <o 27 | quoted at dc to bei prime, 4%,@oke; cholce, 34:6? \nl’l.:l»r extras, uo?:;l;-‘l ,“Mh‘mp:‘.n.: m.ukm 428 94 nhnnldnrl,'lqun“n.mgulel at 33s. l\“l &,-’ ?‘ Segtaivin 61y ngorp{dsi jioeee B8 | Be@6e |ln‘(| ney, lfiilfl‘g"fl uprfi'\m 5 :h‘flfi:‘c akora': $2.0003.40; winter Lon ETadn Cheese, American, quiet at 64s ‘3d. Manhattan al Steel . 39% | per pound, as to size and auality; apricots, @200, Rye flour quiet; sales, 300 bbls — |Met. St. Ry.... do pfd........... 883 | Royal, 11@14c; Moor Park, 15@/16c; peaches, 10 good, $3.10 . choly Anc, Toledo arket, Mexican Central, Gen, lectric A4 peeled, 1672 unpecled, 649 ld‘l;f_‘l;lu\-‘knIrmfi_:_wfln:xr"‘:lrlp:?u““m" 25, TOLEDO, O. Oct. U -WHEAT—Active [inn. & 8. T..... 61 "[Glucoss Bugar s e "KWHEAT- Nominal; '60G e and weak; cash and October, Tifo; Novem- | do pfd......... 0% | do pfa... ... ok ugar ) 3 CORN MEAL-—Steady; yellow western, | ber, December, 76%c: May. Mo, Pactfic "\ 58/inter. Paper .. “| NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 2. — BUGAR -- v oo olty, e ywine, $2.4042. fat iy i Moblle & Ohlo... 40t do pfd........... & ot; o 41-16¢; o tle, cen- SIEEP AND LAMBS -Recelpts, 15,00, | sweet as a_gentle woman's \ ; RYE icasy AL O otaer, f10; Decembor, e °*M 37 K& T 1014 L clede Gan ... e PRt donituan], ‘whitea ta: R ariis Sheep, ateady to airong: lambs, easy and | [moat likely theory advanced upon mfloat; state, 52naic OATS-—Dull ‘and ' firm; cash, 224c; Decem- | 40 pfd. ot ational ~Blscult. 3l | vellow, 4 6-16g4%¢; seconds, iiddc. Mo LV ES, 10c ower; good 1o cholce wethers, [ Ma hekefeller's fate co from ‘the BARLEY-Dull; feeding, 42a46e o 1 ber, 2 g . I, Centrai do pfd......... lasses, quiet; open kettle, 20Gdc; centrl- H Dievrrrers 10 $3.8@4.15; falr to cholce good, 83 aurgeon of his company, Eurgeon Jwen b Buffalo: malting, 50g6se o, 1. f. Buffalo, RYE, Y. Central .32 National 219 176220, . 680 400, western | sheep, $3.9004.15; Texas | lfeves Major fell Into a well. They had BARLEY MALT-Dull; western, 81@62c. CLOVERSEED-—-Dull and firm; eash, 1509 |[Norfolk & W %0 do ptd 4 YORK, Oct SUGAR — Raw, STAGS. sheep, $2.50a3.600 native lambs, 50; OUE10 8 REW S8 yiRea BIea WHEAT-Recelpts, 120725 Bu.: rime. $6.10; October, $6.57%; December, | do pfd 2 National . 2% ] i centrifugnl, 96 tost, LN g western lambs, $.75@5.40. 804 Mador Rookecaller, who was rix; none; sales, K0w bu. futiires and §0.65: March, 6.6 T INo. Paclfic’ ... RIS e 9 molasses sugAr, S%c; refined, weak. Ko™ 4ND HEIFDHS (S A LR g e T R T N 5 08 b b e rm— AR B g vy P “ and when his soldie earchod Now L hard Dul s € o Duluth Market, % No. ertean .. 15 THE REALTY MARKET, s Feris o BT LOUIS, Oct Recelpts. 1 and when hix woldiers searched o ere lrregular, but A ot 24— WHE o o \Const ... seres S0 8 s 4,000 head, ine oxdne; marke of him was found. 'The ully firm up to midday, influenced by ad- | 1 ML 1ome - iy ot 2 WHEAT -No, |1O40 ittt do Tt pfd.e.... te 8 24 otive and steady, with Texans ' shade | r posed he had been captured, Y A 1 hard, ; No. 1 northern, T4i4c; No. ¥ I} o0 9. [ h {8 hardly tenable ne h Jerse Atgentine crop newy. stendy cablew. | northern, foig: No. 3 Spring. 6o, To pennaylvania 138%/ do 2d prd....l0 @ ) i - 48 i mative ahipping and export stocra bikt thiw theory {6 hardly tenable now, wheri LopBgg o He iy A 4 h e, 38 & d 4 o A A 0 LE o $4.85 dressed b A butcher ste Xteel Mol 1 Ban ana Tndlas 10 the atternaon’ how e [ire: No. 1 9gre, Wie, Wo. 1 acrRern, Mib o AR ) TR g Warranty Deeds, STOCK CALVES, e e o0 Ton., #0050 prison known fo the’ Amorican traops s under a heavy lauidation and short sellin, | No. 1" northern, Hisc. May, "No. 1 mort 24 prd.. ./ %% Pressed 8. Car corge to Pauline Pospisil, w o a rs, $2.0 Joch openad, PULfecH QWEN. Favs the camp the murket collapsed and cloved weak at | oyy, 7sc 4 LR 180 | do pfd 4 40 feet ‘of 6, Maloney's add $ 150 SR I e §: cannery, $1.300 from which Mafor Rockefaller disappeared o net loss. March, 804@S1%c; closed, $09 (LT ¢ “do ® (P R IR 9 Bnd. wi 7 3 2607 ¢ 5 4 and Indian s v rrounded b 1 or of uncovered p‘“""" S mete: clonea i closed, Hone; OATS-tag2zc. 5oL P My lBViman B Car. .15 B oiiiams and wiiet STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 32 & ang helfers 40, " | wells and he belleves the major walked into 5 “w:"' el vln,;m!._ Wise; December, 761-16 -G ALY do 151 ';f:" oo B0 Sulxnr o i «Iu.l g i teeeenn. 825300 :g cenveees 8288 I -HS‘ '-u‘v-n f:,’si""‘lué"' f'f'ny: one of these. oo g “ie: closed, Tie b Jo d a'to 2 . ge nd ligh v hackers, i besieh e s B e g do 2a pi i do prd Matilda Jensen and husband t A v pigs 44600 e , o 5 CO Recelpts, 5 . o 34 Te Soal & ¥ e 83 fe ot 27, bl 9 B0F bittohers, $4.600M.75 % Famous Trainer Commits Su s b oaies, koo "bh, RRSL; aREORIA, Oaf. B=CORN=Sower; No.'8, o Dl reess SR U R, Comte B o SO0k % SRR AND "‘4"""]‘ e, $5°8) | SAN, RAFAEL, Cal. Oct, 2 and 40000 bu. Bpot; spot easy; No. L, Atk 8t. Paul 1 do pfd.. Frank Burness. jr.. to Peter Plequeur, hend; market steadvi native muttons $85 | pice “formeri of the most fan 0 elevator and #%¢ f. 0. b. afloat. Op: | OATS-Inactive; No. 2 white, Bye, bitlea (B LRy -4 1 % PR lot' 2, block % Corrlgan Place ! . giiooo: Tambm, 81 00aga; culls and bucks, | American race {rainers, has com tlons easler, owlng to lmproved weath: g “ 8t. P. & Omaha.115 | do prd J. B, MeCabe to 1. M. Fansher, Tot $2.50G4.00; stockers, $2 mitted sulcide near thls conditions, the drop In wheat and I WHIRKY—On the basis of §.87 for fin- (S5 Hoding e, 36% Weatarn " T/nion. 6. /block 1, Baunders & IH.'s Mount X 4 cows.....1067 Stook Jaudanum. Despondency is the supposed unloading.’ Closed weak at %c net declipe, | 1¥hed goods. Bo. Rallway .....13 Republic 1. & 8. Pleasant add . 1 oAl New York Live Stock. ause. Rice was the trainer May, 45{H1%e; closed, 41%c; October, 455 S — do pfd.. Ti| do prd t H. W. Yates and wife to B C. Per- 1 cow... . 1000 NEW YORK, Oct. 2. BEEVES- lebrated horse Ten Hroe laei closed, 46%c; December, 41%@i2c; Milwaukee Grain Market. meta . Baoida., 1Map g, My Aty AR 58 A ot 13 and undl: §oN. J BRI celpts, 2,920 head; slow and generally the care of several other famous thorough- v MILWAUKEE, Oct. 24— WHEAT-Dull; i B 2. O, 4 L Vided and’ 14, Hill- 150k, Rl 1 A STt o fower: sters, $4.8005.00; stags, $ breds and was one of the first horsemen Receipts, 65,500 bu.; exports, 40,- ‘-J northern, 75@75%c; No. 2 northern, Offered . e B01 £ RER 4 2 e T ulls, $2.40613.75; exten fat :Ti": A to zo to England with an American racing No. & 2he; No. 2 white, | @784 = S——— Omaha Loan and Trust company to 206 helfers.. 463 228 faeder 516 $4.0064.50; COWS, S0Q3.70; cabies i | stable. 4c: No. 3 white, 270 on track: mixad YE-Dull; No. 1, 51@52e, London Stock Quotations. G. A. Ochsenbein, w'y lot 4, block 1 cow. 1160 2 85 B tosdere.. oig exports, &2 cattie, 9 sheep and 3,838 quar: woutery, 4@26o on track; white wesiern and [ BARLIY—8teady: No. 2, 6c; sample, 47| [ oNDON, Oct. 24.—4 p. m.—Closin 12, Parker's add 9 qers. 1014 0y 425 | 2 calves... 375 10 fecders. . 085 ters of beef. 2 — = state, 2iGde. Optlons qulet and lower. @boe. pisama, € B 2.=Clowl _ | aeorge Glacomini and wife o Kifes 1080 . 880 CALVES--Recelpts. 2410 head; demand A FERD Stea miadling “ran 317 (s, money .98 12-16[Erio 7T | CRaster, lot 1, block 10, South Omaha e [ 1 DUl }f falr! prices about steady; veals, $4.06003.50 JIIES E EUW & 00 " s 2828 prsi z322 X2 - s aeE ‘=g3sw =% ~somocees z2 . (1 L3 gt Gt PO 3= s s gIT 8L d3rez2 ERERR RE2Y, i3 szzses 'y ociiee 83 22 Basa sameca oo i3 =54 -aawa.a ‘zazzg SESEZ g a3z s - 2 ‘zagaue “easzEg Ibull 30 24 1eow S0 250 011 Murket. 8§ cown. a2 Tcow...... 580 23) | LONDON, Oct. 24.—OILS—Caleutta linseed, ows L 008 W s T Turpentine spirits, 82« 3d u&u«,u 228Teg e 2828 i | za 8 B lam B o anal e 40 ' old, in 1870, Lieutenant Roc eller was des ) talled on duty In Hong Kong, w Le 19 lived with his wife and baby until 1872, . While stationed at Hong Kong Lieutenant Rockefeller lived with his family at the . International hotel. A Chinese nurse 0 | looked _after the little boy LU In1 he arranged to satl for S8an Fran- . elsco. 'wo days befo the date set for 40 #alling the Chinese and baby disappe 80 Hong Kong was searched. Large rewards . were offered, but no trace of the nurse or 80 chtld could be found. The broken-hearted 80 young lieutenant and his wite were com- 4 pelled to return to the United States with- 40 out“the little one. Mrs. Rockefeller died 120 4 G2y | soon after her arrival in San Francisco and the grief-stricken father rejoined his regi- 7 ment. 80 2! He saw service with the Ninth in the 80 Indian wars and in Cuba and_when his regiment was ordered to the Philipphies in the spring of 159 he went ulong. il o5 was then a captain and was known 5% i g % | throughout the army as a_daring soldi: 50 3 i Y | Soon after his arrival at Manila he was 0 £ 15 | made a major and transferred to the Sixth 0 vk Infantry, 0 4 H Major ‘Rockefeller, at the head of threa 0 g R companies of troops, icoured the county 0 T iy | around San Beoin. ' On one occasion i 23 e vicious stand was mada by a body of in- o b P surgents, ‘led by a handsome and dashing 5 : o ng white man, who fought like a flend. en of the Huntington estate dfs. | Which wera higher. Local sentiment was EE 0% L ] = ettt T 4 0 0 6 821 6 82 6 [ 6 5 | g=5 ! | pino_war. good to prime steers 10| "We are reasonably sure that he s dead, medium, $4.5006.00; selected firm, | but we shall not abandon hope until the @400 mixed stockers steady. $2.50g5 7 [ end of the war, when the last priron will cows, $28014.25, helfers, $2.75u 4., canners [ be searched Rockefeller was 72 Btrong, $2.000276; bulls firm, $2.00@1.60; [ years o ative of New Yors calves” strong, M00GES. Texins récuints, | sq oul jo uo puv deoige uwyvd u 500; best on kale today, six cars at $4.00! | soldiers I ever knew. He began his career Texas fed steers, $4.00004.90; Texas grass|as w volunteer in ‘0l and was a leute ste $3.35@4.15; Texas bulls, $2.7638.25, of the Twenty-seventh Infantry at the HOGS—Receipts today, 20,000, tomorrow, | solidation of the army in 1869 1 knew 2,000 estimated; left over, Z,000; market 8¢ | Intimately. He was one of my life-long to 10c lower; good clearance; ‘top, $4.821;; | friends. T was with him through the civil mixed and bulchers’, $4.50@4.52; good (o | war and the e with the Sfoux, In whic cholce heavy, $4.66@4.80; rough heavy, $1.40 [ Custer was killed, nnd shall always remem- ! e b 5.5 er him as one of the truest of earth's 25388 rersrsnse EHEER 8823 ) = o TR e 85 = P Soam B2 ma . 1 1 bull 1010 $ 19.50; winter bran, $17.50¢19.00; clty, $17.004 Minneapolis Wheat Marke: do account 9% do 1st pra . 2 | Winona ‘Savings bank Mo G. A Mor- Nitle calves, $1.00004.60; grasscrs, $26003.00; | . y omaha, Nst e e ¥ ML N NEAPOLIS, Ot 5 WHEAT — On | Atchison IPennsylvants ton, ot 7: Luke & T.'s add 00 {13 Buerose 1B s mixud and fat calves, shoq o .| Teiephone 1039. d shipping, H@%e; good to (N0 Bard, T64e Mo, 2 northern, |Canadlan Pac.... 014 Reading 0| a, Ho maiaort o' 0. F. Batdort ef o R 4 O00E [BHEGP AND | LAMS-leceipts, 14951 COMMISSION, o1 D northern, 74tzc; December, | t. Paul 9% No. Pacific pfd... 76 al, undivided 5.6 of elg nely and e W, 25 head; slow and a de lower; . 33 ) HOPS- state common to echo ici May, TowaTone. p Ninaa Contral,, 21 Grand Trank ... o | sei 183 rpipiiviedl 00 I8 £ L0 e Jogzm Iambs LTGRO0 @ g AIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS :m'.-:;s. 'm:,u:;o. old‘md:ld:q%é Pacifie — =<:-‘\|A‘Iyfll\‘lllh‘-‘ Brid 1:\. i\ul::l‘v;)v\{h« 5 :\ Quit Clatm Deeds, So2 ! . n ’f‘-im ’“.',“‘ = BOARD OF TRADE., crop, 0ld olds, 2abe. on Pac, prd.. T a Mines .1 4o g iy 23 feeders. . ST0 2 cows, AL ARy A HIDES-Fir) WMI\Q.‘(mL 20 to 2 Ibs., 18¢; demand for |N._Y. Central ...1714 *| A, Castetetter and wife :‘JM ‘r Soll 23 feeders 2 ;m ) 2cows.... 3 : John A-.W‘lr‘.'l":;: Gallfornia, 3t to 24 Iby., 18%3c; Texnn diy, 2 in Sonnection with the settlement | “SXR — BILVER—Steady AT 331 por BBl BN UM OXH. MeliNg- ang SR Sadue e h i E——— i hioase M4 B TR 0 bs. Wwas smal Mscounts wers W on Y - % o S Prope v veee MO t 0 feedel N o Y TLE LEATHER-Btendy: hemlock sole. Buenos | French bill buving, with a picthora ‘of | “WGk e o i Leonola Hiennennotcr and wits %o 1. v d i faan. | KANSAS CITY, Oct U -CATTLE-Re- Myna I, xg;: to heavy welghts, 224@23\c, | money, the contracting influences of fall- | AP B ”.lm .;vt'»m"_k!ll '||"’.|u:;' ;.'v“.’!hi; £, Siibaon, government lof n - S stage.... 6T 3 0 2 feeders "‘Hlv“‘“:_' ";I"h'iml "l"'elu" m’n‘f:' h.::d SOESRE at R & of fall- | ooy e open mit or &hort b M . L 3 reiry and 1400 head calves: cers and BWOOTE IMNL; domestio ficece, 25027c: | WY1 he opeis matiket.” Yhe Shotabors. of | §40y per cont and for thrve-montha’ bl | ¢ Fowiek o Kime el joowe..1i0 178§ foeders e ana " Boediig e Seady covn . o 33 er cen N e L AR $4 o - A NE ” » dy 0 shade e er; tive steers, 0 T VIS IONE—Beet, quiet; family, $10.806 EARSHCE AL Ot stoupig) WiNTihe PP Uin, lot 86, block 81, Walnut Hill...... scowd.....1005 300 Touders. s g Wockers “And - fecdors, 5151 10; 1.00; mess, $9.0009.60. Heef hams,' $20.008 | was more cheerful, owing iargely to the Financial’Yotes, Deeds. 2 cows. ... 1400 3 feeders. . E butcher cows, $3.00G4.25; canners, $2.36G3.00; 1.00; packet. $10.00G10.50; clry 0od s, sealsted by outside support. | CHICAGO, Oct. 24 —Clearings, $22518.08); | Special master to G, MecGilton, : § feeders. fed westerns, $3.6564.75; Texans, §.0063.6); ess, $16.00017.00. Cut meats, v pl he main 'feature was a sharp rise in | balances, $2322731. Posted exchinge. $15s | trustee lota ¥ to 4, 17, 18 and 20, 4 1 feeder... 710 calven, $3.60G1, 50 ed bellles, Su@llc; plekled shoulders, si@ | Northern Pacific common on rumors that it | @4, New York exchange, 35¢ dlscount block 447, Grandview o A gy 1 cows. i HOGS-Recelpts, 12,400 head; trade slow at 2c; pickled hams, ol@ete Tard, weak: | will be put'on a4 per cont basin and that | GINCINNATL« Oct. 3= Cleartngs, © $2.- | Sheriff o 3 Gamp, nig 1ot 9, biock 7 feeders 3 s@lie decline: heavy and mixed, $4.66a4.00; western steam, §.35730; October closed ai | there will be ‘cloger reations with the 0680, New Yirk exchinge. g ais- | o5 Hotter & oo aad. WYOMING. light, 8465004 i2ta; pigm. $4.25@04.60 71a nominal; refined, firm; continent, [ Great Northern. Grand Trunks hardened | count. Money, 4@é per cent AR 406 Zeows HEEP AND LAMBS — Receipts, 6,200 Bouth America, .3, compound, [ un the mnalluess of the trafic decrease. | BT. LOUIS, Oct. 20.-Clearings, $,677.575; Total amount of transfers %00 36 Z2calves.. head; all desirable offerings steady; new

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