Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 18, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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[ i 0 TilE OMAHA DAILY REEs - ' 1'BTAY ( , OerrBgl 18 , 1Hj ! ) - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ _
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CO i , R lALNIFIN \ ) \ L\L \
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Wheat Was Pnl1e Pint Ona WI\Y anti
Than Another.
I
j. CORN WAS QUIET BUT FIRM AS A . RULE
, It'RII n"III,1 I ) ' : Inl'rnt" IN..lltl
I .111 Jk.t ter ! hllllII I Ih'II1 , ! , 'I. I
. i III tip elrl' ( ) iie-QtlflrtUr of
I IVeI t.
CHICAGO Oct. 17.-Whent to1ay WO
pulled In one direction by the dry wenther !
and In nnother 11)- the heavy northwcHtern
rcceIIt9 nnd the email amount ot the ex-
port ricaranceP. The forces were Fa pvpnly
ulvlded that the tug of war resulted In 0
change of onlY Cram ic to lc per hu. for
the day , but that In the way of an advance.
\ May corn gained { : May oatH lost ' 4c , and
, IJ'ovlslons Inlshed lt declines.
! Wheat ruled ! quiet but decidedly firm . ) ur-
Ing the early part ot the seHslol anti be-
fore noon had , solr ( ) above the , coe Ilst
night but lost most of the advance Inter.
'fhero wns nothIng nsotonnl In the way
I
' there enough that wus
oC nev4 , yet was thlt
newl make shorts ) apprehensive and
Mart them to covering. Owing to our weak
cosing yesterdny It WIS expected . that
cables would come lower. but 118t(11 oC
thut they stnrted Irm and advanced stend-
ily. This not anI' frightened shorts but
atlrted some Investment buying , under ' )
which there WIl I good , ctenry ) Improve-
mont of % c. The Itrength was Increased
by the drouth newI sent In from the soUthwest -
west , nll , which founl I partial contlrnia-
tiun In the Price Current's crop imni-
ton mlr ) ' . There wal good buying b ' Imu or
the lenller flhlI Hhort ! sepml'll 81108ell to
cover but ! offering * were moderate . anti
for a time thu fteln was decidedlY strong.
There Is no percl'ptble Incrcn In the out-
side tralle. however , and even thp local IJs-
boss I ! I ) ) ' no means actIve. Just IJeCore ;
noon the lurllt got quite weak on short
ielilng , antI lealzll/ anti ) nearly nil the
galit was 10Kt. December openeit ' ! It G 'c.
sold to from Gin to GH"c ' split . then pfped
off to GO.6c. May sold nt train Gtc to 6r , 'e.
'fhe market continued , to weaken nod 1) ,
comber sId ) to from GOtc to 61' c split and
then sold nt Cc. \ . New York wired that
late mail IdvlceH from Buenos Ayrel said
that indications , were for thu largest Argentine -
tine wheal crop ever growti There was I
tne
r.nowul of buying It the Jnlsh , December
closing It 6O3c.
Cor quiet but firm , aB a rule. helped I ]
moderato receipts Inll better shippIng de-
rnand . FelinI UII nearly lc at enl time , hut
weakening somewhat before the close. May
sold I t from 29'c to : 'c. and October lit
from 2 to 2 ; c. Speculation dull and nor-
row May closing ] at 23c.
OatH quIet und featureless . with prices
practically unchanged. May Mil ut from
, 2c 10 2 ; e. split , to from 2 c to 204C
splt , COll/ ] nt' 2Oo.
! 'fho hogs are coining forward In numbers
I more than sufficient for the Ideas , oC those
who were feeling mulIsh on the product ,
and another , h'oll In provisIon prices haste
to he . , recorded ! In consequenCe. Compared
with ) 'esterday'I closIng rates pork aaln
!
repeats the previous day's decline \ at 7'/.e to
lO : lard dropped 2'c. and ribs r ( 7Yc
'he receipt of hogs were 31.0 hend.
Estimates for FrIday : Wheat )0 : l'urH :
corn 395 cars : oats 251 cars : fiogs { . 2.0
head
'he lending futures ranged ns follows :
Artlcles. I _ 22.I I - iii1i - I LowCon I
VlipatNO.2
Oct. . . . . . r ! < h loaoou ri94i ' t , "
Ikc. . . . . . ooW ( " Gl@llh tOr4 ! ; GOW.I
May. . . . 14" 15j 14J 04@j ,
Corl. No 2.
.
Oct. . . . . . 21) ' 21" 2O1I1 20"
Nuv. . . . 20' .lh ( " 294 ! : ! )
l ' . . . . . 27Th . 2H 27h 2H
27' 211
. . . . . . . 2U ' '
MIL. . . } 21 2UI 2tJ'
OUs. : No. 2 .
( ) et . . . . . lA IE I1h l1U
Pec . . . . . lR ( lH' lRl IH ( I
May . . . . 20 ' 20HcJ 20h 20 ¶ . * !
l'ork.llerbbl
Oct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . R SO
Jan. . . . . . . I 43 I 4/ I 374 0 :1"
. 0 10 o. 10 0 12 % 0 02J ,
!
LartIIUOIba .
Ocl. . . . , t ; (15 / 00 5 fl5 6 05
r tl Ol / Ol I O
, Jan. . . . . . I 72' . I 724 . C 70 I 71
Mny. . . . . . I b7Ii I UO C t1 I R1 !
.hort , Itib.- . .
Ior lbl-
01. . . . . I L 00 100. 4 05 4 11
I Nov. . . . . . 4 71 4 70 4 70 4 71 )
_ " . . . . . . . . 17 % 4 77 % 4 71 4 71
Cash quotations were n. follows :
11.OUIt-Steiaiy : wlnler pntent. * 3.OO3.5O :
wilter fitraights. $2.Sli3.2 : : spring patents $
U3.6 ; spring 8Irl.hls. $2.Gt3.o : bakers $ .90
1J2.3O.
(2.30.
mAT-No. . 2 spring. 59 " 16c ' : No. 3 sprIng
& 2Glc : No. 2 rt'd . 6Oj62c.
eOHN-No. 2. 33I.c ; No. 3 yellow . 3O1I
30c.
( OATSNo.2. lim8c ; N" : white , 21(21\ic \ ;
. . .
No. 3 white . 19 t91.c.
ItYl-No. 2. 39 ' c.
lAlt" \-No. 2. nominal ; No. 3. 2CJ3S4c ;
No. 4. 2U2 c. 3S\c
1'1X . HEED-No. ] . 9c.
TIMOThY HEEU-I'rlme. S3.5.
I'ltOVIS1ON-1'ork . mess , per bb ] . $8.37 $
8.r. I.1OVIHINS-l'ork. . Ih. . $ . , .GU.75. Short 37H . .
sides ( loose ) . $5.OOJ5.Q5. Dry salted plioulderi
( boxed ) ( $ $ .37tI5.0 \ ; short clear .Ides ( boxed ) ,
SG04 5.7G.
: \V1ill41Y-DistIiler5' Inlshe goods . per gal .
. . \ - : cut loaf . S5.H : granu-
SIiO.\lHUnchnn.ed : . $4.6 ! .
CLOVI.H SlmU-S5.2.
The following were the receIpts and 8hlpments
today : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
-Artcles Iecelpl" . Shlpmenl
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Flour. bbl ] . . . . . . . . . . . 12.000 10.000
Wheat b\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1,110 ( 18.000
Coni bl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 0.100 /IHi.IOO ( )
Oa18. bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21\2.000 \ ) ) 330.100 )
nyc bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.100 ) 0.000
Darley. bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03.000 . 38.000
On the Pro 1100 e chnlo today . lie butter mar
ket wits alall' : creamery. UI220 : daIry UH@IHo.
1gge : steady ; 1116037c. Ch.oae.4cOc.
NE\V YOIUC G1NI1tAL M.tItICIIT.
CIONllf Quo'ntoll ' on the I'riite1pgt1
COIII1teN null Stll.lel.
NEYOItFC . Ocl. 17.-FOLht-Iteceipts . . 22.10
Ibls. ; eXIorI8. G bhls ; winters GqIOc ) higher ;
city mil palent. 11.2)011:45 ' ) : ; Mlnne.oln Ontonts
$3.t.013.75 ; bakers $2S063.0 Southern hour .
nomlnnl. Rye hour . nominal ; eupertlne . 1.582.75.
fancy . U.SOIUO. luckwheat flour . qul.t ; $1.60
@I..O.
JtUCKVllIAT-Tlarely steady : 43 ½ ! 650c.
COHN \LSle"ly ; yellow we..tern coarse
' 5c.
Iyg-Dul : No. 2 we.lern. .3c.
1IAltLl'V-Quiet ; western , 4C50c.
wesler
lAHL1Qulet 4Ct50c.
'Vll AT-H.ee\lt8. 2.10 bu. ; exports . 32,20 bu.
lpot . Hlell ! . with mor" active trading ; No. 2
ieI. C8\HIC \ ! c : No. I hard Ct .c. OPtions openell
tirin . but 'Iulel. advanced 'Sc . reacted but
lenlel later 01 good export buying and closed
steady with sellers indifferent : October . CC' @
66'oe , closed 6Gc : December CCUJ61\ \ . closed
6fl4 C.
COHN-H'eelpls. 0..0 bu. : exporh 61.0 bu .
Apol slronK. more active demand ; No. " . 3 lc ;
Oplons lnn Ihroulholt . the session but quiet
closing steady ; 1ecemor , 35ti3.c. closed 35c.
OATH-H'celpls. 27CJ ) bn. : eports. S hu.
Bpol. quiet hul olell ! : No.2. 2llc. Oplons
Quiet hut fIrm ear ! . turned weak and closed
easy : Oetober 2 at21c. closed 21.e ; December
'Ut2Ic. Closed 23T1t' .
Y-Hlea"y : shipping $7.oU8.o ; 0to
. . . .
choice. $ 8.00649.50.
HOI'H-'Veak : state , common to choice , 18.
trot , . 3(7c : 3593 crop 110 ; 1'actflo coast 159.
crop . 3\UHc.
HIDER-SI.aly ; California . IStIHc : Oalveslon.
2G0.t17to ; luenos Ayre . . ary , 21c : Texas dry ,
1tfl3c.
II ATII R-Dul : hemlock sole . Iluenos Ayrea .
light tl heavy welhls. : .
WOOI.SleaI ) ' ; domestic l.ece. IG.c ; pulled .
.
19(12c.
110\ISIONH-I''f. quIet : family . $10.OOfli.O0 :
\ $0.of2.o
I.ert hams . 115.0116.0 : ] nln m.n. U7.r. Cut
meal . quiet ; plckle.1 bellies . 6f1c : pickled
shoulder8. 6'1 : liain . 9049 % c. l.ar.l. dull ; we81-
' eloeed nl 96 October . . % .
I'r steam clo.1 Jr : 10 1innnal.
pork. quiet ; family. IU.GOI.o ! ; a'orl ca' : . $11.03
4Jl3. G.
C11tmU-I'lrm : larKe , 6'a61 c : small . 7t(10'o. '
asked. 1'Wl'ltO11U3t-Quiet . : United closed at $ :1\
TA1LOV-1)ulh1 : cl ) . 4Sc.
BICI'-HI.a.l ' ) ' ; domestic . fair to extra . 3Tht76c ' ;
) 31(5'ic
3aeant'se . 3"03'c.
MOL.ASIS-Steniy : ; New Orleans . open k.tte.
Cio41 In choice. : : .
Tt'ltl'lNTlNn-Firiner : ; 286423c. \
BOSIN-I.'lrm ; strained , cmlon to good. $1.63
n 1.70.
llL'T'I'1lt-fleeelpta . 5SSO ,1/ . . : steady : western
' lIe. nlr ) ' , 10UUc ; w".ler creamery . ] Ct:3 : liglns
IOOS-Recelpt . 8.05 pkg : steady : western
: .
MnTAI,8-Pig iron steady : southern $ l.OOQ
14.0' ) , norlhern. * 12.006114.50. Ctiper. quiet : bm.
ters' price . 'U l ; exchange price $1 9Jt011.10. 1n0 .
aller ; broke . ' price . $3.15 ; , ' IIIIJ" price
.3HUI3.l . Tin lnn : strait. . U4.G541U G : plates . ' '
n"IIly. $ Peiter. dull : domestic. $4.0Mtil2' .
CTTON III : OI.Qulet ; yellow. % 1i7'ic :
prime crude , :10 ; prime summer y.loW : fl41Jsc.
l'eorh lnrl"N. .
} 'IWIA. : Oct 17.-COItN-Steady : No 2 . : ! c :
io. 3. 19' .
OAT8-Slow : In.1 irregular ; No. 2 white , 19 $
191" : . No. 3 iihiite . l7tf10' . .
Uyl.-Rcan. : . , choice No. = . fe.
WIIII\-1lrl. 1111he goods an the balls
.t $ : tor bight wines.
1 : l I'H-Wh.at. . 9.0" ' ) bushels : ( r. 8UM
S bUshels . cats . U..5) bushels ; rye. 1. % bushels ;
burley. n.r"l \u.hels.
HIIInNTI-Whel. 3.6 bushels : corn . : 4- "
15' ) bUlhel. : oats . 9 : . ( . bushels ; rye , G bushels ;
barley 4 , % bushels.
Culee Market .
NEW YORK Oct. ? . - ' ) I'Ollton' opened
quiet with ' ricca unchanged to 5 Iollia lower ;
! pl'ulaton slack all they ; undertone weak on
account full receipts Rt Itla sjil tsntos anti un-
tul I I\II I"nlo.
.ataRrloy catM : closed steady at InchRnJell
prices to 5 einti net ,1 < ln" . October . $15.35 ; n"
cem\"r. $15. Rpt ( . Rio . dull : No.7. I
" ' " .house delh'erl. from New York yel"NUY.
1.803 bp : stock today , 25,411 Lags : United
p - . . . "r. ) 4' . . . - > , . . ' , '
Sttes : . ; : 'IM ttnWp ; nnrnt for the l'nhIed I
1IIIe , . 11 le3 bets ' "lnl "on.l" tJr the United
Sinh' . t,3 I,4 bnl . n.nlnol . . : blP last ) ' year ,
HANTO1I . Ocl. 27.-Shenly. gael average tian-
A'crnle tan.
toe . $ ll.J i receipts , 2,10 bags , stck , 34WJ )
,
bnl"
IAMlunu Oct n.-Qulet Atl \ pIg decline :
sales . I , o ) ) tags. ,
111'
I \11. Ort. n.-Op.nP.1 . barely steady At \H \
d'lle ; nt n"on InehnlRcd , At 3 p. m , . quiet At
IAt nh'/nc"l ; closed quiet and unchlnge.11 ; sales ,
11,0k ) bags.
1. 1110. ( ! ct. n.-Qul.tl ; No. 7 Ilie . 113. . cx-
change , 11,1 ; receIpts , . 13.0 tags ; cleared for
the United ltnies . 8.0 bags ; for lurope 3.0
bags . atock 21.0 bag .
OMAhA ThdM1ItAIi MARICflP.
Cond/ton / of Trn.le RI'I QUltnHonl
fl Rtnl" " Ild , , ' , "C" ' I'ro.i uce.
The egg mArket remain about steady ) ' . though
the rep'pl ' . have shown : some gain on some
days whleh has made receivers n little weaker.
The butler market , a. already noted , 18 not M
firm n" I wn a tow days ago owing to the
larger reeelpip.
Poulry continues wek and slow sale At the
Very low quotations given below. Quotations :
IOOHHtrlcty fresh stock per dcx . . 15c.
hJUTTnlt-l'acking stock . Tel : choice to fancy
country l164i7c : gathered creallery. 18(19c : 8ep.
Irntor creamery , 2J2te. .
\r.\.Cho\e fAt , 10 to 10 lb. , are quoted al '
11 ; large and coarse . H1Gc.
CllflEHl-Wisennsln full . 12c Young
' - " ercnm. : YounJ
Clrr : fiI
Americtis . \ : tWine . 12C i : : { ejrn.Kn arul lown ;
full cream , ] Oflc : 1.imburger . No 1. 1c ; brick.
No. I. 12'"e ; Hwlas No. 1. I3h1c.
JVI "Ol'ITHY-Iens. 6'fIGc : roosters . 3e ;
sprIng chickens . per lb. . 5 % U6 : ducks 6 f7c ;
spring ilucks . 7'.46jc ! / ; turkeys . Sfl9c : geese . 564Cc.
IWFONHter doz . 81.00111,25.
IAt'planll IG ; midland S3.M ; lowland S5 :
rye straw . * i.r4 : color makes the Irlce on hnn )
lIght bale sell . the best Only top grrs bring
lOt prlce
IIOO ( COflN-Ne * crop. delIvered . on track
In counln' choIce . . .
) , cholc. green .elt.worklng carpet per
Ih. , 24(24c \ ; choice green . -nnlng to hurl 2\ @
Ireen
2c ; common . 1'6c I
I.UUlralrle ctiictcens , young per .10 % . . 8. : ;
praIrie chlclpn. old * 3.00173.50 ; quaIl . $ t. . U2.o ;
Jack snipe $1.2 : golden plover , $ l.2. : ; Jack rob-
bits . per ; doz. . $2.0'3.0 ; small rnbblts. S : lal-
lard lucks . $ : redheads . * 3 ; cnm'a.h"ek ducks .
* 5.00146.0' ) ; teal . blue wing $ .7 : : teal green
ving . SITS ; mlxe,1 ducks , s.5 : .Ieer ptles.
1"ICc : .Ieer carcasses , 2'UJI3c : elk saddles . lSc ;
elk "rca.srs. lie ; antelope saddles , 10c : antelope
. .
carcasses . llc.
" 1:0 FTAnl.I : S.
1'ANH-Hfnd.plcke,1 : nn\ ' ) ' , Per lu. . Sb,513l.S0.
! O.\TO I'S. : New choiCe 51(02k. 2 < 3c.
bbi SWEET 10TATOgS-Chloca stock . n.r per
ONION $ -Home growl , 2 30c.
CA IIAOIOn orders , crated per 10 lbs. .
75c0fl,00.
I.00.
TOMTOEi4'-Nothlng : Iolng.
\ A TI'IIrl : I.ONH-None.
C11.i1ltY-Clolee shIck. large No. I , 40c : large
No. 2. 3:0 : interlr 2iJ30c.
CANTA 1.0l'I'J'S-Non. :
.
LIJA Ihl7.NS-l'er it ) . . 5c. \
rittlirs.
A Chicago comml."lon thaI
" man says early
calculations are knockeil out to the extent or I
2. : 10 7 tier cent knoc,1 " In the supply or at , -
ouppl' aI-
pies . from lie ( comhl".1 effects or heat and
wInd , Ih" greatest climags b.ln. west ant , south : .
glsl ( New York Canada . New England ) there
WIS no /enell ' 0"1 crop 10 start with . and
with sonic losses from causes nolel. , eastern
mlrket8 are likely 10 lice most or the New York
anll ! Canada l\ples Lit higher prices than they
wi bring " .I II competition wIth the western
C/p. which would have heen Immense hut for
the shrinkage that hus occurred Iurlng the I.not
thirty laYH. : " 'R 1lllk : there is l a fall supply
let and no occasion for extreme Ilrlee8. Michl-
gain hud only n fair crop In .p'its 10 start WIth ,
and has suler.d I large ohrlnkage. I I" our
opInion that the roll storage buyers are cultnq
10 much ot I figure and the present "el"nt 1m.
\.UI tl I'rlce too hIgh 10 augur w.1 for the late
winter ant spring markets paying an ) ' bIg profits
on cold storage frtitt . but lie damage 18 so ex. '
tensh'cnll uneven that II b hupo.olble 10 make
lilly prt'illctions. I 18 every fellow for himself
nlul on his own judgment for the balance ot the
. . . .on. Orders have lately been received from
lt.stnii I . ! Ilshurg Ind Cincinnati for western
lIen Ua\'I.
The New Jersey and Cape Cod cranberry crops
terre seriously dlmfJ.11 hy the frosts. W'lsc'on-
sin berries are practically I thing of , the Itnet l .
Whel I frost occurs I Is not so much the loss
ot the berries that are actually ' destroyed ns this
effect upon \ ( lie keeping character ot Ihose ap.
rarenty left uninjured that Is most teared. Cape
Coils a a general thing are reported a. nol
nrrl\lnA II extra good conlllon. Jerseys nra
not yet In the market 10 any exlenl. Quola-
lIons :
POMIGRANATES-Calltorna. per box. Ii.
CAI.WOItNIA QtlNCl-I'er box . 11.50641.65.
CAI.IFOItNIA ARS-No HarU.ls suitable
for shippIng ; other varieties . $2.
IDAho l'ItUNES-None.
lIAhIO l'FAItS-NonC.
IDAIO II'AIS-Nole.
CltANhhIItltlLH-Cape Cod. , per bbl. , 87.50641.0) .
UTAH 1'gACht18-None.
ITAH lFACnFHNone.
FAHTI.IN : GiA1'E-New York Concord8. per
0.1'11. : lf250 ; 2 ha.kel lots , 23c.
CAU'OHNIA ORAPESP r case black va-
rieties. . 81 - : lucaI8 . , $ l.10tfl.iS ; 'roka ) ' . . $ .2.
tOI' } ( RN i'FAClIr.a-None.
AI'Pt.11l4-JonMlians. $3 ; Choice shipping .tock.
bhls. . $2.25 : cooking aPPles $2.00.
CAIImnNIA ICACntS-Flee.tone. ocr box.
$ : ci : : 856100c. . -
NFCTAIIINE-None.
NFC AmNt ' 'L FI1UITS.
c
OUANGES-'Noae. ,
LliON8-Meastna lemoes . $8.otS.5 : Caltor-
nia $ 7.00117.50.
BANANASCholee large ] stock per bunch $2.
medium sIzed bunches. $ .15.
i'INFiAPPLES-None.
STOCKS AXD DONDL
S 'clrJ , . MirketWus J.eIN Aelve unit
' ' ' , ' ' , .
the 'reld.ne , Iovsis's'itrd.
NrW YORK Oct. n.-The market tony was
less active titan on Wednesday . and the tendency
uniformly toward lower level. ProfessIonal
was 0 leve. Irotesslonal
leader were conspicuous In attacks upon the
l.t. being Inspired by 0 further rise In foreign
exchange to n pint encouraging expectations ot
renewed gold exporl8. The appearance ot gold
cables was nol reported howe\'er. On the other
hand. II I. noted that transfers or currency 10
the Interior for crop moving purposes have been
resumed. EIght hundred and tort-slx thousand
dollars < was shipped. chiefly to New Orleans
making the aggregate this week $ : CO.o. The
movement hail , Iwlml.d In the preeeding week
anti its revival should logically be reflected In a
larger supply or cotton bills In the near future
antI increased offerings or commercial exchange.
Increaoe .llnK pressure was alleged 10 have been
Ighler , tItan It woulll have been but for .xIecla-
tlott or favorable reports ot earnings by the
railways. The 1k. i'.ul for the second week In
October . shows In Increase or 8199.118 In gross
higures. The market opened dull and Irregular
anti soon developed marked weakness the chief
sufferers helnl Sugar. Chicago Us. . the grangers
anll a few at the more prominent specialties.
Pullman rose 4 per cent 10 176 on the announce-
Iulman
tnt ot the dividend declaration . but subsequently -
Iu.nly lost the Impr\emenl on sales . chiefly
attributed to the taking ot proll . At intervals
the market teadieil anti In some instances ad-
vances wore established over last nlght's closing
itgures. In the late trailing the bears renewed
their attacks. causing general fractional rece.-
sionL Central Tiust COr pan ) ' receipts for Chi-
calP Gas were tooled In 10 the extent "t 100
Ahur"R lit b'The \ time for Ilel\sllnl Iho
stock tinder the coa.olllalO plan has been ex-
tended 10 November I. . wIthout Ito penalty.
The toast important financial developmenl-the
publication ot the reorganIzatIon olin or the
Union I'aciilc-was delayed until n laic hour this
evnlnA. lacllc-wR8 markeL closed weak al Aen-
cent losses which were In the main only trRc-
tional.
tonal. The market for railway and miscellaneous \
morll"lC was moderately active . anti while the
tradIng was 80mewhat erratic the trend or
Prices wns In the main 'ownrll a lower level.
\
The usually Inactive Issues Clme In for moderate
attentIon. , Ian ) ' or the changes In these securities -
ties were malerlal. J'oklk & ! 10In. . hats
sold down I' " l'eI Cent 1 ( 103. hit subsequently
I nll,1 10 10 : The first mortgage bonds or the
American Spirit Manufacturing company In
which " , 'alng. were Inau/lralecl today . brought
R5 for IC.00. ' The aggregate sales were $ : 3.o.
The principal net changes are :
Declines : Michigan Central C0801 5s. l\i \ per
cent : Oregon Short LIne consol 5s. trust receipts
1' per CcItt : Texas & Iacilo 2d. antI Louisville
& Nashville unlet 4. . 1Iwr \ cent and HurlnK-
Ion convertible 5. . Kansas Inclc cDnsol l trust
receipts and Cordalo first trust receipts . 1 her
cent. Ad'nncos : UulUlh & Manluhl isis trust
recelpl. anti Norfolk & " 'esll'r gold 6. 31,5 per
cent : I rlo Ists tundel. and I.'ort'a'ne Ms. :
per vent : l.ll.vlio & Nashville 7s. II ½ Ie cent ;
VIrginia Midland generals . 1 per cent and hill.
nols Central 48 ot 195 and Savannah & " 'e.l.r
haul . trust r.celpl. 1 per cl'nl
Oovrnm.nt bonds were easier In tOne with
slle ot $3 .0.
The Evening Iost today says : There was a
slIght Increase In the rates for sterling exchange
thIs morning. but the market Was very dull . and
the demand was very slight. This 18 usual
howevcr on 'rliursiny. \ hlch Is always an oft
day In the sterling ) mnrket. There was an
active market on rumors about possibie gold ship-
ments. and cahles crt.r.1 agaInst them .Ic. .
but none ot them coulll be verllted. The scarcity
ot cotton bills and a demanl , hy Imporlers , 'u-
tertlay for remittance caused the rise In
rule. While conRen'ulh'e blnkers this morning I
said they did not expect 10 see any gold exi i
'porle,1 Ihls year there were olhers who said
that for a time yesterday I look ell as though
5.1100 might be sent out Oi Hallrda ) ' . I Is
belIeved now. ho\e\er. 1' ' ) ' those finAncIers . that
thieve will be enough commercIal security 10
p.ento"t shll.menl Among the ul'ell.1
rumors today was one t ( the effect that 'tV.
11. l'l Msmar , & Itro. were offerIng 10 sell cables
against gold to b" shipped on lalur"u ) ' . There
ah'hearet ! be no foundation for the .Iory. I
I generally believed that should any more gold
ho .hll'I,1 I would be by 0 regular anl wel
known hanklng house . and that no one else could
he In it al a profit at the prevaIling mte. Another .
other slmllrlY . : Idowy story was that Arbuckl"
Urns. would shIp $ .5.0If gold 10 pay cominer.
dab obl.ntons ( coffee bills . elc. ) Ia In Iurp' '
I Is understood that In all Ilobablly an In.
I ratonal banking house amy hind 1 nec. .
oary 10 wIthdraw S . ) .OIJ gout trol the sub-
Ire"fury In . IRY or two 10 shIp 10 Cuba .
The livenIng l'ost's London , cablegram says :
The coin .ini bullion . In this hank ot I nll"nd
Was cut Iown this week 1/9.01. or which 13.0
w.ro net cold exported for the week : the nest
hM g ' ne Into home circulatIon. The details
at the gold movement fat the week are : Four hundred .
drt thousand pounds exported to the Cape 1150.000
Ia 1y.I. : . U1.OJ 10 loumanla , and LOS.f ) In hues
I.ought , 15.0 imported from Australia and
liO.O from g'pl. 1 I' expected the ease
In the money market may be Increased hy the
release before long at a part ar the Chinese In-
demniy fund , now lying II Ihe Jank of nnglan1.
ThG stock markets were Idt \la ) ' . There was
. .crH'anlc In the mIning market here and
In l'aris . the Ilublo sellIng freely . The market
closed It the lowest. A big settlement begins
In larato bank shares tomorrow . and treble
is feared. although ' it Is reported Itarnato will I
J u'fnl lm
"ft the weak lflCti , through. . 'nii-nicsns were
dull . closing at the wuul. Louisville , ant )
Canada Iaclies were nat.
The following were this closing quotation. on
. . .
.
the lending stocks of the New York exchange
.
today. _ _ _ . ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
xi''T.r ' ; ; ; - . . . . . . : l ; / . I' . I ) . & 0 . . . . .
Atlml tx. . . . . t.1 Norlh\t ter. . ; 100i
Alton. T 11 . . . . . lit ) do pM . . ' " " " Ih $
Alel Al. 5l)00'5 ) . . . . . . 10 N. ' 5' . Central. . . . . . ll' ) ' "
hihtlhItlon&OhIiO I . 61 N. Y. & N.I. l . . . ti
lt 1 \ Ilor : ' . . . 0)14 ) Ontario . \ W" . . . l11
Cnnnd : Sollhtrn. ( " ( Oregon litip. . . . . 1 I
Central h'aclflc. . . II Ollon Nn\ , . . . . 24
Ihrn.&Ohlo. . . . Jl' O.S.I.lU.N. . . . . 11" '
Chlcmco& Aiton . . loa ( I'arllc Mall. . . . 21)4 )
Chlco,1 . . I. &Q. . Alon. . . . . IHI I' . U..1 JJ Mnt. . . . . . . .514 !
ChIcago ( Ins. . . . IR 111.bll. . . . . . 11/
Cooptohitlateslflas . 147 l'ullman l'alaco 112
c.c. C. ¼ St.L 11 I'llman I . . . . . . . . . . . 2011
Cob. l : ' Coal l ; , : : e f (1.V , : : : : : . ; : : : : : i
Colon Oi Cer t. . . 22' H. o. W. pftl. . . . . H
flelawarn & htitO . 13214 : Rock Island . . . 71"
lelnwar lcl. , . t lud. . Itt SI. 1:11. . . . . . . 7n'
I ) . k it. U. I.M. . I : do pM. . . . , . . 1:1"
fl.. ¼ c . . Co. . . :3 % SI. I' . . 'cOmala . . 41" ;
1.1 . . . . . . . . . . 11 I sloptil. . . . . . . . . 121t
do pftl. . . . . . . 21 ' dorr" Iaciflc . . 2a'l :
Fort Wayne . . . . . 11/ Sugar H.II'.r ' ) . . 111
I. Northern pfd . . 124 Teun. Coal t Iron :
C. . ' S. l.ptti. ' . . . . . . 1(12 ( Texasl'aciflc 10 %
fi Mii \ : : : 21 T. ? .t 0. ; : . ufd. : : . 77 \
ilhinoisCentral. . . lot UnionPaciflo . . . HH
SI. P. & nllllh. . 2M (1 . s. I'xpres' . . . . 4n
1. 1. fxprc8
K. k T. titth. . . . . . at ; % W. SI. I" & 1' . . . . . 1414
Lake rle" WC81 2314 W. 51. I . 5' . flfd . 22"
do 111. . . . . . 71 \\\K Fargo Jx. . 10.1
Lake Shore. . . . . 1/1 WHIrl UnIon. , . . tl2 )
wn'ITr".I. . . . : I Whcellg & 1. . f . 15
Lotilliville t N. . . 01" ( do phI . . . . . . 47\ \ '
1011KVl8
1.\N.A. . t . . . . II M,3St.L. . . . . . . 21 ! ,
Manhattan COl . . 101 ) ' D..I It. 0. . . . . . . 1(114 !
MemnhI8.\ 0. . . 1 : C ; . E. . . . . . . . . 37"
Michigan Ccnt. . ; ; ; 100 . N. I. . . . . . : . . . . . . 2.11
MIKoonrllacllc.H : C. ] . : .1. . . . . . : \1'
Mobile . \ OhIo. . . 22' < 0 pILI. . . . . . . Ut
Nn.h'I"Chnt. . 76 II. & r. e. . . . . . . 2 %
Natlcnil ; Cordage . H T.A.A.&N.l. . . 1 %
Nnl.Conlalellfd. 1M ! T. 51. I , . A K. c. . . . II ) !
N. J. C..llral. . . . I 12 T. 51. I , . & n. C. pllt I.
N.kW.pl" . . . . . 12 1" s.n.lt. . ' . . . . 121'
North At , : . Co. . . . 6. tb 0 I'fn. . . . . . :7-
Nonhlml lacllc. 4a An : . 'rob. Co , . . . ! 2 '
N.I'aeiflcitd. . . . 1ut' , ( do \I I. . . . 114
The total sales at stock Inlay were ] 6t,38
shlrl . Including : American Sugar , 3.2J ; ' 0-
\ncco. 4,500 : Alchlonn. 18.es.ment Pail. 2,9. )
BurlIngton . U.G ; Chicago Gas , 12.rM : Conol-
lulr.1 . Otis . 3.100 . ; \I.tl\.r . 7.6' ) : Northw..ler.
4.C1) : I'aciflc Mail , 3,411 : Healng. 3,81) ) : Hock
1.lal.I . , 3,74)9 ) : St. IRul. 1.1 ( ; 'enneooep tati .
10.10 ; United States . Leatherpreferred . 10,0' ) ' .
- - - - -
Ni.s , York : lul" . " : lhti t1t't.
NEW YOI . Ocl. 17-S.tONlIV ON C.\I.
1asy at 24214 per cent : last ] loan : per cent ;
closed. . : Ie cent.
1.Hn MmtCANTILE I'A1'tIt-414646 ! per
cenl. .
MT11t1.1NO CXCHANOE-Slrnn . with , actual
lustnt'ss 11 ban1er' hills at $1.S8S4.8S for tie-
.8SYtI.SS <
mfnl n,1 at $4.S7t14.8S for sixty tin ) ' . : l.oslf'd
lutes . U.R fH.8nnd $4.8311iS9i \ = ; commercial
bIlls . 84.56 % \ .
U6\-
bi. HI : , " . C1ltTIF'ICAT1S-676498.
OO\I HNlmNT lhONfS-Wcak ; state bends .
Inuct\e : railroad bonds . w.nl
Closing quotatIons on bonls were a8 follows :
U.I.4..r'g..lew. 12U. C. 1' . latH of 'II ; . . \4' ' .
13.8. 4a cotta. 1mw. 1:2' u..ln. O. 7s. . . 117 1
U.S. bareg. . . . . . 11' I & 1.U. 4. . . \2 ) ;
U.S. us . coup. . . . lMt Erie : 2da . . . . . . 71 )
U.S .18. n"g. . . . . lB ! G. I , .k S. A. Os. . 105
U.S. 4H. coup . . . 111 l'j n. 11. ' S. A. 7. . II.I ) %
ti.S.2kreg. . . . 11 ) iI.&T. C.Ss. . . . . hil
i'acltlctlaof'U5. . IOU do 11. . . . . . . . . JHI }
Ala. . cIa. . A. . . ll'H ' 1. K.1 T. ] .14" . $814
. ' . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .
Ala. . CIIH" I. . . ll" ,10 2d 4 ! . . . . 00 > '
Alit . CII"H f. . . . 101" MUllallnlol U. : . I 1
Ali. Curreticy. . . 111 ) N.J.C.Oel.'B. 11' '
La. New Cot , . 48. UX % No. i'nchtbo isis . 111' ,
11".011 tie. . . . . 100 do 2d8. . . . . . . 1)11 ) %
N. C. his. . I. . . . . . 124 % N. W. Coiiaois. . . l111
N. C. 4e . . . . . . . 124\ do S. ) ' . Pith. ; . 10 : , %
J:1
S. C. 10Irll'I. . . I It. G. We81. hNtI. . 77 %
To' , , . new set lIe . A1 St. I' . Ccnsols 7H. I 771
Teiti , . now Set 6. IllS do C. & 1' . V.5s . 115)4
Va. C.nlurles. . . 124 SI.L ' I1l. GenIi . . H5
do deferred . . . 0 % St.L&S.1".Oea.U . 1W
]
. I L.IS.Oen.t. 10
Atchison 4K. . . . 9u" Tex. I'ac. lI9. . 81114
Atchl8uld A. . 3ad02ds. . . . . . . . 25
Canada So. 2ds. . 101 U. 1' . lets of ' 90 . lUl )
L. .ic N. unlnrd 4s. 8314 West Shore 4. ! i. . 100 %
2.E& ! N. Ists. . . Hal Southern 38. . . . 00
10ltol Stock Quotations.
IiOTON Oct. 11.-Calloal. . 2004 ! % per cent :
tmo loans . 3 ( . : per cenl. Cosll & price ! for
Moeks. Old81111 mllll ! aitarea ; !
A. 'I' . &S. 1" . . . . . 21h Wcstn"h.le. . . 35 %
A.1. . Sugar . . . . ItH' ) .10 pfd. . . ] . . . . . : :
At : . . S.igar Ird . . I'JU ) % Wis. Central. . . . 71'
lay talu Oas. . . 12 h Edison Elec. Ills . 352 %
lut Telephone. . . I\1 ) Ucit. Elec. I.fd. . . 1521
Itostoti t Albany . . 2(11.4 ( Atchl.on 2d. . . . 3:1 :
UO.lon' Maine . l11 AlchlHon , 4s. . . Il } ,
loslol .1 M 1M. . : 53 % New fIJlallt ha. . 114
C. II. & Q. . . . . . sa Gen. fleclrlo Sc. . UO %
. . . . . . . . . . 141 Allouez
Flchblr . . . . Hlf % Alouc % MlnlncCo 1
Gun. Eleell'lo. . . . 31 Attanttc. . . . . . . . 21
Iihlnola Stitel. . . . . 711 loslou . 'loutal : 14H
Mexican C'nlrnl. 12" Butte k D08101. . 1S3
N. Y. . & N. E. . . . . 0 : Caluniet 's liecla . 315 )
Old tolouy. . . . . . . 170h Cunlelnlal. . . . . 311
Ore. Short Line . . ill Franklin . . . . . IH
Ittibber. . . . . . . 4)t . KearlarGe . . . . . 21 (
San hjiego.'I OBrpol . . . . . . . . 21 )
\llol Pacific. . . . . 1 481 Quincy. . . . . . . . 140 !
West fld. . . . . . H9 Tamarack. . . . . . . 10
do pfd. . . . . . . . 00 ) Wolverine. . . . . . : 7
Sun l.'rolcilco 1111uf Quotations.
SAN I"ltANCISCO. OCI. 11.-The omclal closing
qtiotatlois lows : for 111111 alock8 10 ly were DB tol-
Alt'i. . . . . . . . , . . 10 Justice. . . . . . . . 4
Alpha Con. . . . . . . 7 Kentucky Coil . . . 6
Andes . . . . . . . . S5 Lady Wash. Con . 1
hotelier . . . . . . . 41 Mexlcnn. . . . . . . 0 :
Hest & Ilehcher . . 8:1 : Mono. . . . . . . . H
10IeCon. . . . . . 2MOlnt llablo. . . 11
fluhlion. . . . . . . . . 11 OccIdental Con . . 14
Ullwor Cots. . . . . . 1 OpItIr. . . . . . . . . 141
Challenge Con. . . . 1 : Overmau. . . . . . . 12
Citollar. . . . . . . . 44 p"losl. . . . . . . . I I
Confidence. . . . . 15. Sa\ae. . . . . . . 31 .
Colt. Cal & Va. . . . . 2.U ScorpIon..S
Con. Iuioerial . . 2 Sierra Navada . . 89
Crwnl'olll. . . . . Sliver lull. . . . . 2
llxchiequer. . . . . . . 3 Union Con. . . . . . . 00
Gould & Curry. . . 4/ Utah Coi : . . . . . . 7
Halo& Noreroas . 133 Yellow Jacket . . 38
JulIa. . . . . . . . . . 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SIlver bars O7)4c. Mexican dollars 55(56c.
Drall . aight 21e ; telegraphic. Sc.
J.oldoD Stock Quotations .
LONDON , Oct. 17.-4 P. 01. olopll : :
Consolsm'y. . . . .177-1 MexIcan : ordinary . 2214
Coniol. acc.t..l01 7-10 SI. Paul colt , . . . . . 78)4
Cati. I'acltlc. . . . . . . 02 N. Y. Central. . . . . 10Ht ;
ErIe. . . . . . . . . . lilt Pcll.ylvanl : . . . . 1174
grio2tls. . . . . . . . . 80 I.a"II ! . . . . . . 10J'
! Central. . . . . 103 Mex. Cci : . new 4. 72H
lAR SILVER-30d per 0 % .
1IN \ % per c.nl.
The rate ot discount In the open market for
short bills . % per cent ; for three months' bills .
% per cenl.
Ne , York : JIIIK Quotatloiss.
NEW YORK . Oct. 17.-The followitig aN the
closing mlllll quotations _ :
fluiwer. . . . . ' 0 Ontario. . . . . . . IOO
ChoUnr. . . . . . . 40 Ophlr. . . . . . . . 133
Crwn Point. . . . . : I l'lvniotith. . . . . . 15
Can. Cal. & Vs. . . . 240 Qulclcailv'r. . . . . :21
Dendwoo'I. . . . . RI ) Quicksilver Itd..l050
Gould .1 Curry. . . 4H SIerra Nuvada . . 0 :
lalo.Norros. . 130 ftaiatartl. . . . . . : l
Ilottiestaki , . . . . . 25(0 Union Con. . . . . . . 05
lrl Silver . . . . . 23 ( Yellow Jacot. . . . 40
Mexican. . . . . . . 01
Forelll It'Innnclnl AlTairs .
IEHL1N , Ocl. H.-The stock markets were
dull today . Ixchange on London , eight dnrs'
sight 2 manIc ' .0' pt !
I'AltlS. Ocl. 17.-The markets were panicky
here 10In ) ' . Three per cent renteR lOt 371.0 for
the nccounl. Exchange on London , 2t 24.0 foe
check.
I'AItIS. Oct. H.-The weekly slalement of the
Hank or ) 'rnce. issued today . shows the tol.
lowing changes as compared with the previous
account : Notes In circulation . Increase 3G.0.-
ot : treasury accounts current decrea.e. 7,775.-
OJt : gold . decrel8e. 7.475,0001 ; bIlls discounted ,
increase . 24..0.0 ; sIlver In band . decrease .
4,425.000t.
LONDON , Oct. T.-The wefk\ statement ot
the Hank ot ingland . issued today . " shows the
following changes . compare . with the previous
account : Total reserve. decrease . (3J.o ; clr.
culation . decrease . (10.0 ; bullion. decrease .
15C9.46 ; other securities. Increase (9 .0 : other
deposits. Incrense. JI0.o ; publIc depo.ls. de
crease , IC30.o ; notes reserve decrease . 1351.0 ;
go'ermenl securities. decrease (3J.o. The
1ropoItIon at Ihe Bnnk ot 1nllanla reserve 10
lIabilitIes . which last week was 5.9 per cent I.
now 56.92 ocr cent Slur sl\er closed easier nt
301 I'er ; 0 % . The amount or bullion withdrawn -
drawn from the Hank ot Eniland on balance to.
day was U2O. Gold Is i qlole.t al hluenos
Ayres locll ) ' al 22. . at Madrid 16.00 ; at Lisbon
. I'.tetsburg. m al Athens 77
2 : nt SI. ; 7 ; 01
lIon : . 105.3 ; at \'ienaa. 103. Console for money .
107 1.16 ; con sol. for the uccouni . 10 1.5. The
hank ot 1'nJlanils rate ot discount remains un.
changed at 2 per cenl
Fllnlclnl Note's.
nOSTON. Oot. 17-Clearinge . $6.21.31 : bnl-
ances . $1,007,637.
HAITllol . Oct. H.-Clearing. . $2,615,182 :
balances . $427,119.
I'hllL'tDFLl'IIIA. Oct. 17-Clearings . $15.15-
85 : balances. $2ilS.9S6.
ST. LOUIS. Ocl. H.-Clearing. . $ .734.31 : bil-
ances , $5:8.10. Money , 5117 per c.nl. New
York exchange. .0 dl.counlId. .
VA8IllNUTON . Oct. 17-Today's statement of
the condition ot lie treasury shows : Available
cash balance , $ IS2.095.2)3 ; gold r.ser\e. $93,103,481.
ChICAGO , Ocl. 17.-Clearing. . $6,525.00.
Money on sharp call . with approved local col- I
lateral , 4\Ulo \ per cpnt. Commercial raIler. C@ I
-1 per cent ; demand light. lxchsiige 450 , ls _ I
cenl
count. Bankers' ( London ) sterling . $ .SS\.O \ ) I
Uni.
NUIV YORK . Ocl. 17-This time for the r-
posit oC Chicago ( has stock with the Central
Trust company . under the plan or consol"aton.
haH been extended without penalty until Nwem.
her ] . The directors ot the l'uliman I'alace
Car company have declared the regular quarterly
divIdend or $ per share payable November 15.
\ . balance's . $8,290,437 .
Clearing' . $113,261,566 ; balance. $ .29.47.
Cotton Market.
NnW OULUANS Oct. 17-COTTON-Steady ;
middling . 9 1.161 , low mldllnA. 8 il-Icc ; good nr-
mldlllg.
dilar . 8'0 ; net receipts 12.291 bales ; gross5
1.93 bule ; exporl. coastwise . : ,984 bales ; salc's
3,334) bales : .Iock. 241,247 bales.
2.3 W YOmc. Ocl. 17-COTTON-Easy ; mitl-
dling. 9 5-16 ; net antI gross receipts .0 Oles ;
exports . to Great llnltaln. G.37G bales ; forwarded .
bale. none ; . sales . Ill bales , all spinners ; stock , 16.84
ST. I.Ot'lS. . Ocl. H.-TON-I.'ln mld.lni.
8 15-1k : sales. 410 - ' . receipts. 3.154 bales :
shipments % .93 bale ; stock . 13,079 bal.8.
Su"or Market .
NEW YOIOK Ocl 1.-SUO.\H-Haw. dull ; fair
refinIng . 314c ; centrIfugal . 96 test 3c ; refined
relnlnl.
quiet ; standard A. 4c : cnt.ctoner 4c : cut
lest . 5&0 ; granulated . 4 ' .e.
. . . .
l.ONIION Ocl. H.-'UOAH-anf. Quiet ;
prIce. fully I maintaIned I ; centrifugal Java , 13. '
) .luscovado. fair resning . 31. . fleet , active and
higher ; October 10. 0 ; NoveIntler , 10. 10d. \
-
.
O IAIA LVEslOCI : : ( IARIET
' 1 ri
Cattle Receipt M & 1erat anti Hogs Fairly
Liboral'fdrtho : ' Day
.
ONLY A FEW flEF , STEERS OFFERED
II
. . ' .
1(11111eth'e ( . hid " . . I'I'IC'f Stel.1 , . . lilt
. \1 ( irtlIIes-Ihg 1 1nll 11'1.1 ,
In ( ' . ilil , 'alue.-
II1111 1 11 'IIn.-
Siiel 'iS'Chlk .
TIURSDA Y , Oct. 11.
Receipts and shipments for the Past twen.
h'.Cour hours , os compared with the pro'
vlous four days are its talows ;
I1ECEIPTS.
Cattle. hogs. Sheep. horses .
October 17 . . . . . Catle. . . 10 .130 1,220 18
October 16. . . . . 3.41 ( , .3 19 3
October 11. . . . . 3. q8. 6,313 10 21
October 1. . . . . 3,50 76 69J : 7
October 12. . . . . 1,9iO 3.61 . . 10J
Sh111'MtNTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses
October 10 . . . . Catl. I.S7 . . 110 . .
October 15. . . . . . 2.318 . . . . . 21
October 1. . . . . 2.:1 . . . . . G
October 12. . . . . 1.151 61 . . 10
October 1. . . . . MI. . . . . . 02 .
DA Y'S lISPOSITION.
The tlsIolton of the day' offerings of
follows each buyer purchasing -
lIve stock was nB . )
1\0 stoct Colows.
chasing the number of head IndIcated :
Cattlc. Ilogs. Sheep.
.
Ihe.p.
101.
Omaha Packing compln ' . . , Cltle. . . . .OS . , . .
Th O. Iacklnl . , 001,1 Co. . . 10 S'.I . . . .
Swift I. Cini'atiy. IT . . . . . . (59 . : ,2 . . .
CJllnu
Swil Cu.llhy Iacklnl Co . . . 2r ISS 84
. . . . . . . . . 37K . . .
it. ib'cker k lrlln. . . . . . .
II'ek.r
ilantihton & StOllhteli ! . , . . . 6 . . . . .
. Hnmll . . , ( 'ahoy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . .
I.ewl. & ( .0. . . . . . . . . . . . . I2 - . . . . . .
Iohmnn & Itothtschihll. . . . . 125 . . . . . .
Iteclier I 10Ihochl"I. . . . . . . . . . 39 . . . I. .
Local . Iros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . .
Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
hisnttei & Unter\oo,1 . . . . r.1 . . . . . .
lonll' , I nrll te.,1"8. . . . . . 3C . . . . . .
Left " over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 : 231 9CI i
- - -
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.31 3,430 1.:26
CA TTII ' - The offerings at cattle wore
only moderate . eIghty-nine fresh land belnl
reported In the ) 'arls. as Ignlnst 130 'ester-
dn ) ' .
day.Desirttbfo ( beet steers were In very light
StiplilY anti , there was not much here IIOn
which to haso : an cstlnlle of the market. .
The demand wns good ) and about everything
that could be regarded a ! II all desirable
sold < 11cld ) ' . Onp large hlnch oC Colorado
Texans brought * 2.00. The prices paid \s'ere
about stenly with ypsterdly'mnrket. ; .
Cows In,1 heifers were ,11 active demand )
and as only about twenty-live loads were
011 ! onIbout twent'-tve
offered al W1 ( market ] the pens were Keen
cleared. The trore could summed up as
a good . strong and actIve market.
I The demand for stokers and feeders was
very active anti the buyer were not long
Ictve .
In snapping up everythIng dpslrnbe. ] The
general market was stronger ont In many
cases fully lOc hl her. Hepresentltve sales :
3IEgF STEEItS.
STFEHS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av Pr
16. . .1102 $ 11. 1.3tO $ 3 32..1384 U 3
5.3U 32
COWS.
CWS.
1.il0S0 . 125 1..11J 20 . . . .107 23 :
1..1 . . . _ 1 r 5. . 220 20 6. . 70 235
1. . 800 1 5 r.01 : 0 : 3. . . s.r 23 :
1. . SG 1 & 2. . . PIO'2 10 ( 0. . r3 23 :
4. . 9 : 1 Ci 2"jt' \ 2 10 1.IhiS ) 2 II o
17 . . P30 1.0 7. . . 1 9S4 : 210 10. . . 958 240
1. . . . PCO 17 : I..fIOIO' 2 10 1.97 240 '
2. . . S75 175 1..pOII 2 15 1. . 833 2 II o )
C. . . 593 180 . . . . S7 215 9. . 874 240
34. . . 910 I SG 1..10 25 36. . . 91 2 t
5. . . ! ) I 91) 15. . . 927 220 5. . ' .lm 2.0
4. . . 90 1 0 6..10 22 12. . 581 245
5. . . 830 ( 1'0 G.lo : ' 25 13. . . 971 24 :
4. . . 945 190 5..1010 22 2..lr. 2 45
1. . . 70) : 00 ' I..110"f22 18.4 2 4 :
4. . . 9:0 2 ( 1..thiSGt . 2 25 2. . . 730 24
I. . 910 ' 2 M 7. . . 97 ' 2 : : 11. . . illS 245
2. . 920 20 32. . . , 978 22 : 1. . 970 : 5
I. . . 910 20 1. . 750 2 25 24. . . 946 2 r
3.6 . 2 0 5. . ' 10Th 2 2 2..1010 . 2 CO
1. ; . \ 9'0 20 ( 1 . . . / .184) " " 30 1. . .119' ) 2 G
J..I ( ' ) 2 0' ) 7. . l 8 : 230 8. . . 'Ir 2 G
I. . 920 20 6. . 1190 230 ] . . .1260 27 :
1. . 840 20 34. . . 24 23 1. . . 930 2 SO
U ; IFE'tS. '
2. . . 495 2'0 5..621. . 3 1. . . 940 2.0
1. . 640 2 20 5 , . , GS2 235 3. . . en ) 245
22
7. . . GIO 22' ' ) 12. . . (1 23 6. . SOt 2 ro
5. . 52 22 : 2. . : 4 235 G. , ' . . SOt 2 G
1. . 561) 22 7.j14 2 35 7. . . 425 2 M
G. . 51 23 1.62C . ; 23 : ; 1..10 : 32
3. . . 823 : 30 . "I' "I..CI..2 r , . " , > . . ' , . ,
: - . 18U14S. '
1..108 I 23 1. ' . ltLfB' QO 1..15 230
1..10 ) 1 GO 1.lhiO . . 20 ( : 1. . . S2 23 :
1.I00) . 1 G I. . . IC' ) 2,10 1..1390 23
1..10 ( 1 7 : 2..1040 2 10 1.HO 240 '
1..130 I 15 I..UO 22 : 1..1310 2.0
I. . SO 1 83' ' I. . 981 22 : ' 1. . 2 240
1..1310 . 1 0 2..1w 23 2..ICn 24r
1. . ro 20 1..10 2 81) 1..1260 2 65
1..15.0 20 1. . . 54' 230 1..152 2.5
C\VI R.
2. . . . 250 10 10. . 21 27 : 1. . 20 3 M
1. . 180 15 1. . 270 2 T 2..34 37 :
1. . 2.0 1 75 : . . . 315 2 75 1. . 3m ' 3 2.
2. . 195 1.5 2. . . 290 3 0 9. . 3JO 3 2 :
0. . . 322 2 10 8. . . 351 30 1. . . 10 400
8. . 34 210 3.:6 2 0 2. . . ICG 4 O )
2. . . 215 215 7. . 33 30 2. . 145) 4 GO
5. . 27 22 : 2. . 90 ' 30 1. . IC . 600
2. . 210 : 30 1.:1 30 3. . . ill ) 50
1. . . 3 ( ) 250 2. . . 2. 30 1. . 0 50
4. . . 32 210 1. . 370 325 1. . . 12 50
STOGKERS AND F1SSDISRS.
1. . . 75 : 40 17. . . .02 2'0 IC. . . 072 31G
1. . 420 2. 1. . 45 30 1. . 70 315
1. . 554) 2 ( 11. . . C21 30 1. . . S80 35
I. . . 8M ' 2 c 2. . .30 ' 30 16. . . 6S1 315
57. . 575 2 f ) 20. . 612 3 0 12. . CIG 3 15
1..C2 2.5 ! ; . 3..8330 .0..8C731G
5. . . 571 2. : .2. . S30 ) 30 4. . 81)5 I :
7. . . . :7 2. : R. . 6S 30 :1. . 91 325
6. . . ( 27 : S. . 626 30 2. . . 510 32
;
2. . 40 2.5 10. . . 51 30 2. . . CO 325
1. : . see 275 3. : . . S4 3 10 1. . 9 330
2. . . 410 ' 280 1..630 310 27. . . .1007 35
S. . . WG : 85 8. . . 615 3 I : 22. . 97 33
10. . 578 2 S5 5. . 61 315 D.1275 . 35
2. . G35 253 .
WESTERNS.
COLOItADO .
No Av. Pr. No. Av . Pr
1 bull..1140 . . $ ; SI ) 1 feeder. . . . .754) $2 513
22 co\ . . . . . 91 2 15 1 feeder. . . . 840 30
1. Kennedy.
3 hulo..l0 1 C5 4 tled.r8..107 315
1 helrer. . . . SS 2 r , ) 17 feelers . ' . . 901 315
4 .Ir. . Tx..130 : 75 4 te.der. . 9'5 315
15 I3tn : T. . 983 2.5
n flnlto1 .
7 co\.102 25 1 calf. . . . . 33 30
15 cow. . . . . 9 : :45
I O. Wllmot.
7 Ceed.rs..l048 3.5 33 feeders . .1053 34 :
W. I" . Iuke -
4 COW8. . . . 9352 G & con's. . . . . 931 2 C.
lll.0 225 8 ; f"ede..l2 3 4
Western Union Beer Co.
2 bulls..1170 1.5 3 fee'lers..1093 3 00
2 CO\8. . . . 8.8 2. 1 steer..1290 30
13 stra , Tex.1l38 Wllinm 2 9 24 tee"er..109 . 3 35
1 cow. . . . . 810 1 ill Tldw.l. bul..IOo 23
Ilml..IO : 0 5 cows. . . . . 932 255
1 bul..1o 205 1 cows..1033 . 2 53
3 eows. . . .104G 20 4 foethers. . . 9S2 3 2
lbuli . . . . . 1220 : 3 .
NgnRASKA.
H. C. Babcock .
3 cows..1073 215 IG ; feeders . . 989 310
8 cows .5. hts 916 2 w
SOUTH DAKOTA .
Black Hls Investment Co.
1 cow . . . . S9 1 50 1 tee"er. . 17 3 10
16 cow . . . . 948 23 1 steer..1110 . 35
3 feeder . . .C 2 50WYOMING.
WYOMINO.
Swan Land and Catile Co.
1 bull . . . . 1190 1 C 1 Catle cow. . . . . S4 2 S
1 , cow. . . . . 10 240 1 cow..l06) 280
1 cow. . . . . . 910 : .1 ' 118 cows..1064 2 8
1 cow . , . . . 240 ' G1 steer . . . " 30 :
32 cows..1018 . . . 25 L :1 : sleer..1370 340
1 calf. . . . . 3 : 60 . I sleer..lO 340
2 cnl. .tl. tig.3h45 2 G .1.1"1..19 3 40
4 cows. . . . 980 2 SO . 1 steer..1113 3.1) '
1 cow..Ill' ' ) 2 SI O : sleer..lS ; 3 H
1 cow. . . . . . t } 28' ' } ' a : sleer..12U 340
cow. . . . . 965 280 ! ' . .1 . steer..113' ' ) 340
: cow. . . . . FCO 2 S ' ) , I steer..1210 . 40
1 cow..1550 2 8) " . : calves. . . . 135 523
31008-It WDS a big Mme.do\n In the matter
of rec.lpl. only torly. ' v"n loads or lions being
count"l In today , ' . lB agaInst , , seventy.soven loads
ye.lfday. The qualiy " or' the hogs was fairly
good on an nveraRe. hr. '
goo market so tar us pIces were concerned cli'
8 1111
not "how any ralerl l , "hango tram yesterday .
The popular prIce was " 3.0 again today . with
Th. !
the bulk'or all the hogs sc.qing ) al $3.70 and S3..5.
The lell was $ $2.52' . there being nothing In the
yards equal In pint ot weiGht and quality to the
$3.8 boss yeRlenlay. I ,
Thc demand was goat and , the market quite
active. moot everything 'lellg sold earl ) ' . n.prc-
sentattve sole. :
senIIH'e ol" " ' 1' '
No. Av. Sh. rr. . . No . A" . Sh. Ph.
. . . . . ' ) 80 $ 6 i . 78..24 41)4) ' 1 S 70
. . . . . . . 240 3 6 ' ) 16. . . . . .215 S 3.0
.8..19
7..IS ] 2 3 CS 11 ! . . I ' : . . . .2\ 40 3.0
CS . . . . . . . . . . SO 370
85..17 240 3 fo . . . . .2
CS . . . . . . . . . : " 210 3 iO
. . . . ] 57 80 3 13.:2
52.:4 : S 355 - 6..2:2 1 3 7 %
. 160 3 C5 125..287 204) 72',4
. . . . ] If : 12..2 : 372'1
. . . . . SO 3 G ) /.2 1 I 3 7 )
1..210 . . . . . . . . . . . 721,4
3 63
! . . . . . . 16 G 51..22 . 31Y
2..2 . . . 3 6 ' . . . . . . . . 210 72)4
1..3 : . . 7..249 31'
' 365 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7244
'J..M 12 3 51..21 .
31..204 80 3 G 1.6..252 . . 10 372\
19..151 . 12 3 G 64..215 16 3.5
35..2 6 . . 365 61..2 . . 375
. . . . . . . . 40 367i .5.:9 ] ' 375
C9..21
11..2 . SO 3 61)4 G6.:7 80 375
62..2 . 2i 3671 20.:5. . 315
. . . :
. . . . . . . . . : * 16' ' ) 375
6.:18 2 36' 6S.C 16
59..281 . . : S 3" 5. . . . ' 120 375
63..NO .0 310 . . . . . % l 315
. . . . . . . . 200 31 58 . . . . . 354 80 375
R..21 2
5 . . . . . .2 . . 370 ' 61..25 . . 3171
. I 5 . . . . . . . .312 50 3 50
to..2n 15 3.0 L..312 s
' 53 . . . .246 300 3.0 16..20J ) 10 3 s '
7'.155 . . . . . 2 s 370 7.S6 8 3 S24
52..265 . s ' 310 ' CI..295 SO 382\
1. . . .2:1 UO 3 10
SMALl , lUNCltS , PIGS AND CULLS.
2..s . . . % :5 8..20 . . 36
2. . . . . . : . . 2 L . . . . . .392 . . 3 G5
I..10 . ' .0 2 S5 5. . . . . % , . 3 &
15 . . . . .15 . . 310 . 7..3S . . 36
: . . . ' , . 56 . . 35 8..37 12 3 &
31..16 . . 3 : 5. . . . . . ; 30 . . 315
3.6 40 360 . ,
8111:1:1-A . large proportion of the sheep con
.Isltl of stockert. 'l'IiC Ie nllllu gond , but
thts Ilkt& % l'eak. lteprc'scntatiec . , tl < . .
t" \ejr .
Wluk.ejr
N , . . AS' . I'r.
181 ( 'hlrnlo In" ' , stockers ( . . . . . " , . r $ 0
S mixd native. - . - . - . . - . . - . . . . - . . . . 82 a 1
ViIIC.tfl ) I.I\ S'I'UCIC.
U"II1 fur 1) reisehIee'f 11,1 81111) .
IISII St t'i'rs Coot I stiles .
ChICAGO . Oct n.-The dNnand for dressed
beef anti .hl\lnl native steers wu again lIght.
and prices were weak on the liasis of from U..G
10 JIJ for common to medium rrom S45 to
$ . : for good lots , and from SUU 10 $3.25 for
choice beeves . with e"lrl steers salable ' from
$ : .30 to 15.U. Coflll'arntlS'CiY few went below .
$4.23 , and not man ) ' \ ' 0\1 above $5.2' ' ) . Illrnt of
, 'er ) ; choice cattle selling arunll $3. The
cntle .rllnl
gre.iter I.art or the hulls . cows and helcr" .el
Ireter
at front 81.75 to $3. : Calves are no 1I.nter , ,
$
anti choice ones continue 10 brinK tram IG to
* 6.15.Vcstern ran.er. conlnue were In molerle tie-
. . . sellilig U8
mand nt weaker prices few steers seling
hlRh , ns $4. Texas cattle I showed no Jarteular
change . selling chiefly It tl'OI 2.0 to $ .30.
In hol . thieve WaS thp usual declIne at from
6 to 100 toII' . the bulk or the transactions
beIng lt from $3.15 to U.S. wih sales as high
n. U In only a few Instance. That IKurc 0cn . $
Ilnlt for some "rlne light butcher wel.ht
averaging around 2' ' ) ) lbs. ten\'y bogs sold II
from $3.40 to $3.90 , butcicr oo'elghits at front $3.61)
to 14 , tiixel hogs at from $3.13) to $3.0' ) , nni
light weights at fret , : $3.50 to $3.95. l'Ig. solti
at front 82 to $3.70. As usual , there was a
heavy run lit undesirable bogs , aiii the nflenitigs
emlirnee' thousantis of little hISS forced on the
market by the vreo'ahence of hog eholera ,
About 14.00' ) hcCe5i at : ! landis arriveti totiny ,
the offerings being largely wcetet ns , and there
was fair trading at the late declitie II : prices.
Native shed , 00'ere Iii tievnatiil at from $1.25 to
$1.15. o'cstt'rns at from $2.40 to $3.10 , goot ( oilers
ut Iron : $2.10 to $2.85 , anil lailibs at ( rot : : $3 Ii ,
$1 , a few selling around $4.30 , Over 3,800 feed-
5.1 $ Were sllilihied front tiersyesterdt' .
i'OIYt.TltY-1trm ; turkeys , 7)414 Sc ; chickens ,
S41.S'9c ; tiucks. 8t19'.te.
ltecelpts-Cattic' , 13,000 bc'adl eal'es , 4043 hientll
hogs , 40,000 head ; slteep , 14Oit'Iiead ,
SI. Soul , . 1ise Siocic.
ST. 1.01318 , Oct. 17.-CAT1'l.l-hteceIPtR , 3,81)0
lien' ; i.Iiitrtient ; , 1,50' lteni ; market steady anti
item lIt 9'4'.ItCrda9"s deehille ( if 1084150 ; ealiurt
steers. 85.0035.30 ; Inir to gnoil c'iIppiiig titoifli ,
84.20145.00 : ilreesel , beef gradeM , 83.25641.85 ; titilk
of sales , * 3,50141.40 ; steers iiiuler 1,04) ) ) lIt. . ,
:1.65 : ; I ulk of sales , 83.10643.30 ; ovestern steers ,
02.60142,85 : stockers antI feederS , * 2.23643.50 ; hitcIk
of snie , 12.40023.25 ; coors n'i ' lichens , $2.00411.00
Tc'xn nail Inilian steers , 81.50643.50 ; hulk of ertlee ,
I2.5'U3.21 : cows anti beifers , 11.15643.00 ; bulk Of
sithes. 82.00142.50.
hlO(1i4-Itecehpts. 8,740 hientl ; shipments , 1.3l0
lienil ; loflrket Sc oil' and actIve ; heavy , 53.6)643.85 ;
ioixei3. 13.50143.80 ; lIght. 03.73643.1) .
HhiEfll'-lteeeipts. 2,004) ) bend ; shIpments , nohie ;
market steady ; ittitive mutt'n" , 12.50643.51) ; stock.
ens , $ lt,00i'2.25 : lahtihili , 82.50644.30 ; southwestern
shiesq , . 82.25643.10.
. ICII II sasCl I y 1,1 vi'S toeie.
KtNS.'tS C'lT. Oct. 17.-C.'tTTI.ti-htecclpts.
5,8110 lien' ; shipments , 7,0)0 head. Market i'eak
to- lOc lower. Texaq steers , 82.25643.13 ; ' 1'etts
cows , * 2.00112.40 ; beef Steers , $2.7045.2fl $ ; nniI'c
cows , * 1.00643.00 ; stockers aol fee4er , 82.15641.00 ;
hulls. * 1,50112.55.
IIOGS-Iteceipta. 13,200 1ea'i ' ; shipments. $0.1
head. Mur-ket 564h1)c ) lower. hulk of sales , Ci.6Cl
3.78 ; lietit'ies. * 3.2513.90 ; packers. $3.6503.SS ;
mIxed , $360643.15 ; lights , 83.60643.80 ; Yoi ket's ,
83.75613.83 ; pigs , * 3.5)1(3.50. )
SllEEi'tleCeil1te , 3,200 Itcail ; phtihitiients , 2,500
head , Market stetol ) ' . 1.atnl.s , 53.20644.40 ; lotit
ions , 82.15643.25 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nest" 1srh Live Stock.
NE % YOItC ! , Oct. 17-IIIOF3t'lllO-itecelpts , 549
heat ) ; tie trading of imponiance ; lurot.enn cables
c3u.tc Jtnwricttn steels at 104(1145' ( , tlressel
weIght ; refrigerator beef at S146i31e ; no cx-
prts today.
CAI.VlS-1tCceilts , 463 head. Market slow ;
lower for grassers ; veals , poor to choice , * 5.0064
8.00z crossers. 82.50812.15.
51110131' AND LAMI1S-Ilecelpt5 , 8.483 lien' .
Market very t.ill . on' % ffc lower : siieep , poor
to prime , 81.25(12.80 ; lambs , conilnoa to choice ,
* 3.1504 4.30.
1lOGS-lteceipts. 2,245 lu'ad. Market dull at
$4.30644.65. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. Steel lit Sliclit.
fleeood of receIpts at the f3ur princIpal markets
( or Thiureday , October 17 , 1895 :
Cattle. lings. Sheep.
South Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,338 1,357 1,226
Cliictcgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,000 40,00' ) 14,04) ) ' )
Katiutta City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.210) 3,2' ' ) '
St. LoUIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,804) 8.700 2,00)
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2i3S ' 62,257 20,426
.
Llvei'pool Slnrkets.
Li\'Ilul'OOL , Oct , 17.-W'IIIiAT-h'pot , quiet
but steady ; deniand leer ; No. 2 red winter ,
511 211' ; No. 2 neil spring stocks exhausted ; No.
1 haiti , Manitoba , Sn 2.1 ; No , I Citllfornin , Sn
3'S' . l'utures oi.ened steady on' unciarigel4
cloned firm , with at'tr posItions unclinngel to
44'I higiii'r. anti tllstnnt Ilositluns 5.1 . higher ,
business about equally ihislniluiteil ; October , Cs
23l ; November , Is 3t,4d ; Decentbcr , Cs 4 % ' ,
Janutiry , 55 4 % ' ; I"ebruary , Cs 5ld ; Mai'eli ,
55 C'Acl.
COItN-Spot , firm ; American mixed , new , In
5.1. Futures opened 11cm , with near posltioiis
m.t hIgher , anti distant positions unchanged ;
closed him. with , near positions 4411ti higher
anti , lislnat PositIons 4t1 biglter ; lttsinese , about
e4ttally distributed ; October , 3. 5,1 ; November ,
33 Sd ; 1)eceniber , Is 54d : Jtinttar ) ' , Is fl7d ,
February. 3s 2 ' ; March , 35 3 % ' .
1.'LOtJIt-Steaily ; , Iemantl moderate ; St. Louis
fanet" wInter , 6n 91.
l'itOVISIONS-liacon , quiet ; demantl moderate ,
Cumberlon' cut , 214 to 34) lb. . , 43s ; short ribs ,
23 lbs. , 36a ; long clear , light , 18 10 45 his. , 33s
Ii' ; bug clear , lietivy , fiS lbs. , its : short cleat'
hackg , 14 lbs. , 32. ; short clear middles , heavy ,
65 lbs. , 2Ss ; clear bellies , 14 to 33 Itis. , IOn Gd.
Shiotiltlert' , square , 12 to 18 lbs. , 33. . hiatus ,
short cut , 14 to 16 lbs. , 45s. Beef , extra htelli ,
niess , ISs ; Prime me3s , CS. 9' . Pork , prim-
mess , line Ovesterti , 5Th 6.1 ; line medium. Sin 3d ,
l.ard , quiet ; ptime western. 29. ; reihrtecl , in pails ,
325.
325.TAL.T.OWFine N. A. , aomlntl. ;
C1tEiSE-FIrm ; denittntl moderate ; finest
American , white , 314 Gd ; hlnest American , colored.
385 5.1. .
IOUTTIIlt-Fineat Unitel Slates , SOs ; good ,
575. -
Hl'IRITS OF' TUflPENTINIO-lOs Cd.
itOi4lN-Comhion , 45 't'i.
COTTON 810101) 011.-LIverpool tetlac' , ITs 3d ,
LINSEED OIL-3m 3.1 ,
I'IOTItOLEUM-lteiined , ' .4" .
ItEleltlo l7ltATOIt I1EEF'leoreqUtti'ierS. 3d ,
hindquarters. CIStI.
ltLiOAChI ING l'O'V't'DF311-linrdWOOd , f , 0 , 1) . ,
I.i.'r.n'l _ 7s.
HOPS-At London ( Pacific coast ) , 1 lIs.
St. 1.omits C.e'ntriil Market ,
ST. LOUIS , Oct. 17.-FLOUR-Quiet and a
shade elf ; patents , 83.25643.33 ; extra fancy. $3.0564
3,15 ; fancy , 82.04)642.90 ) ; choice , 52.60642.70.
WIiUAT-ShoWetl some strength ettihy but was
dull and oveak later , cloning lower thai : yester.
.iay ; No. 2 rel , cash , , C3o ; December , 626462c ;
Stat" , CC8166c.
CORN-Dull , but strong without much : specu-
hative trading. The litte decline in wheat caused
an easier feelIng an' tue market closeti Irmeg
uhar ; No. 2 mIxed , cash : , 27c ; December , 2464
24c ; May , 261126c.
OATSICutures firma , cloning steadier ; spot ,
firn : ; No. 2 , cash , 17'4c ; December , l846118c ! ;
Slay , 20'/c.
ItYFS-Quiet ; No. 2 , 37c.
COStN ME.L-8ii3Ydl.53.
lIlIAN-Dull ; & 2c tilt for east track ,
FL.AX StOiOI-Lnver ; spot , 90c.
TiMOThY 813101)-Firm ; 83.10813.75.
IIAY-Pnlrly active ; easy ; prairie , $550649.00 ;
timothy , 84.251413.50 , this siIe.
ltiZTTElt-.Steady ; creamery. lS642ic ,
1'r.as-virnm : ; lIe , losses oft.
WIl 18KV-Il. ! ! .
L1IAD-Ijnsettletl ; $1.121,46f3,171,4 ,
SPIOt.TEit-1)ull and weal : ; $3.9' netted.
i'ItOViHiONS.-i'ork , siandard mess. Joltbing ,
88.6244818.75. Lard , hirime steam , $5.53 ; clinIc , ' ,
$5.60. ilttcon , boxed shoulders , $6.75 ; longs , $8.75 ;
rihom , $6.55 : short , * 6.6214.
ItflCEIPTSIehour , 5,004) bids. : wheat , 64,001 bu. ;
earn , 12,1.10 ho , ; oats , 54,04)4) hu.
SlIIh'Ml7NTS-F'lour , 7,000 bhils. : wheat , 36,000
bu , ; corn , 23,000 bu. ; oats , 37,000 bu.
Iron 'l'rzule ite'1cu'
CLEVELANI ) , Oct. 17.-The Iron Trade Ite.
view this : 'eek will say : Quietness itnequalleil
in months has mttrkei the Iron ( ratio the past
week so far as buying is concerned , At tue
same time mills ore sitipiting enormous amounts
of material , anti the current otttput of hilnat
furnaces all going Into immediate consumption
I. the largest in three years. While the current -
rent rate of pig iron production hi equivalent
to a yearly output of from 10,500,04)0 ) to 11,500,00' )
tons , according as the eastern or : t'estern ala.
tistics of active furnaces Octoh.e'r 1 are taken ,
there was a net reduction of 43,000 tons in on.
sniti stocks of coke Iron in the nionth of Sep.
tember. Thus heavy consumption support. this
belief that the wait of Ihe past four weeks Is
not likely to be greatly prolonged , Furnttces
on fitundry iron flail Ihat theIr customers want
shipments fully up to contract rate. and in mttny
eiises iron cannot i.e . gitt to foundry 'ar's fast
enough. The withdrawal 01 so ninny furnace.
from roundly and forge to run on llessemer line
kept thte markets for the latter stenily In epilo
of the lull. Only htere an' there has a trans.
action been matlo at lower prices titan has been
niaintalneil on foundry iron fortite past monIh ,
Dry Giio,1s linrlc.'t ,
NEIV YOlti'C , Oct. 17.-Agents have advanced
prices as follows : Ammioskeag blue anti lirown
camhets , % c ; Amoskeag staple fancy ehhrtlugs ,
; ilai.l cheviot. and Imperial stripes , each : 4c ;
\Vtminster arid Turkey roil rottes , 1c. Toe
demand for Immediate wants has been irregtiar.
os'Ith the preference of buyers ( or tlak prints , of
which there have been very g.nii sales. On
account orsiring wants attention has been given
to fancy dress goods of the finest descriptions ,
an' also to staple on sohhtl color Inohaira , luster
wools anti worste4 and silk stuffa , Tue tone
of the cotton goods market I. very firm , and
stocks with agents nominal to nothing. i'rint.
lag clothta in active demand , with sale. of'1O,000
pieces itt 3 5-iCe , and a 'ery good request for
64 squares , 334 'cloths , at 3c.
ICnnscis City Market. ,
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 17.-'iIl0AT-Slow anti
Irregular' No. 2 bard , SS',46J59c ; No , 2 red , 6164
63'4c ; rejected , 45c.
COlON-New. % 641c lower : out sold at pre.
mium of Ic ; No. 2 mIxed , 15r13241,4c ; No. I white ,
24c.
24c.OATSDemand fair ; No. 2 mixed , ICc ; No. 2
white. ii'4tjhSc.
ItYll-No. 2. 37e.
I'LAX SUED-Steady.
IIAT-Steady ; timothy , 11.501111.00 ; prairIe ,
* 5.60646.50. _ _ _ _ _
Stilt ileapoli. . t'hiettt Market.
SIINNIIAI'OLII4. Oct. I7-WitlSAT-lllgher ;
October , fdt9c ; Iecemh.er , Chic ; May. & 9c. On
track ; No. 1 tiarl. 5Gc ; No. 1 nnihern , 5Sc ;
No. 2 northern , 54c.
PIAthlt-lomestio bakers , 12.65642.70 : export
baker. . $ Z.05642.35 ; first putent , $3.21)643.54 ; second
patents , 83.00113.80.
. Ni's' h'uric SiI'er Sinrks.t.
N174 % ' YOltIC. Oct. 17.-Silver. , utica ( or tom.
rioecial bar , , 1.0 lower , at 67t68o per vs.
Government assay b.ara , 686460c.
O11) ) S1'OCI ( TO BE ASSESSEI )
Union Psoiflo RcorauzatIon ( oninitte0
Makes Its Plan Pubilo.
INTEREST ChARGE GREATLY REDUCED
Loosest Anittitti Net i3ctrti itigs of the
COhllIlttI9' SiiltlvIeiit lii .iatt't 'l'ilelll-
L' t 1)11,4 ) II 111,01)11 ) ci f .1 l'i' r Ce Itt
lIoltils to lIe Issued.
NR' YORK , Oct. 17.-A synopsIs of the
plan or reorganization of the UnIon I'acifi
raIlway was announced , today , It places the
mIleage by the reorganization of a total of
noaill ilne of 1,827 miles' . Balances diho on
outstandIng lantl anti town lot contracts on
Ioceniber : ii , 1894 , o'ere $6,162,7&1 , and tIn-
sold land grant lands , Including those under
contract , amounted to 6,524,000 acres , of an
estImated value of $13,35S,100. The total
11111(104 debt Is Placett at $140,425,862. Tile
fixed charges and detiuctlons trolls not
esrnings , incltitillig Interest on bontis , sInk-
lag fUliI alid governilient rehtilrehneltS ( , are
stated in the pamphlet for a period of five
years , the average fixeti charge being $6-
S02,001. 'rIiis , It will 81100' , Is exclusive of
the excess of interest on the debt to the
governimient over the net earnings applicable
uiidcr the Thuhillan alit other acts , and of Interest -
terest on bonds held on maIn line mortgage
trusts tInder cons'ersloit provisions , anti of
tlio oblIgations of the railway coinlialmy under
trilic gtiaralttees , lnoludtn those Items.
the fIxed anti otlit'r charges prior to the
stock for the year 1892 , beIng the year jtist
precedl ng tile recelveraltip , aggregated
the sthlfl of $7SSI,476 , or greater
by $881,475 than tile ainotthit ieces- :
sary to pay t1o annual Interest
upon the maxllntlln mol'tgagl debt anti
fthil annual dividends on the lnlllilltlnl Issue
of preferred stork contemplated in the re-
Orahiizatlon flaIl.
'The lialolmitlet Sil000'E' the average anntiai
net earnIngs for tell years , ISS5 to ISDi , it-
cltIs'Ive. 0'ere $7,563,669 , or an amount greater
by' $563i69 thai : tue hnaxiliiuilt Interest atid
tltvliielitl roqulremellts upon tim new bolids
and Preferred stock provIded for ill the
plan. The lowest lied. earhiligs ) realized by
the Union Pacific raIlroad were tho'to of tite
year 1SOI , sellen tiie' were $ I,311,077 , or $3l , .
077 iii exce : ' of Interest on ( liti mnaxlmtllu
anloullt of proposed bonds of the new COrn.
paliy.
NESS ? IlONi ) ISSUE ,
Tue plan contemplates the Issue of $100 , .
000,000 of first : nortgago railway and land
grant fifty-year 4 per cent gold bonds , $75-
000,000 of 4 pc.r cent preferfed stock and $61 , .
000,000 of common stock. TIm new boruis are
to be SeCtIred by a first and only lien upon
thi nlaill lite mileage of ( lie UnIon Pacific
railway , equipnent , land grant lands and
ialld grant balances , and upon such branch
lines of railway as the committee shall be
possessed ofatlirotlgh the owncirship in Inort-
guge trusts of bratich line bonds.
Tim preferrei stock is to ho entItled to 4
par cent non.ctinlulatlre diviilends , payable Oilt
of net or surplus earnings before the payinen4
of any divIdend on the Coiflhiion etock. Tli
stock of the present comnpan will be assessed
$15 per share , the holders receiving a neot'
preferred stock for the alnottnt of their as-
sessluent and colunlon stock equal at. par
to theIr present holdIngs. A reorganization
Syfldlcato has been organIzed to furnish $10-
000,000. or $15,000,000 If desired , to purcllase
upon deposIt of the first nortgago botids all
tiefanited coupons anti Interest asslgnlnents
pertaIning thereto anti thereafter , as they
mature , all coupons and interest claIms niatur.
ing durIng the pendency of tile plan upon
such bonds , and to adjust in case the 2 iir
cent diftc.renco in tile rate on old and new
bonds from the date at which the 110W bonds
begin to bear Interest to the duo dates of the
lrliiclpal of any subsequently maturing first
mortgage bonds. The cash provisions apply
to Union I'aciflc first mortgage Cs , Kansas
PacifIc eastern division Cs , Kansas l'aclfic
IflIddlo division Cs , and Kaneas Pacific , Denver -
ver extension first mortgage Cs , The tllmie
for declaring the plan olerativo is lImited
to Iecembcr 31 , 1896 , with the right of exten.
sion to.Jtine 30 , 1897. The tllfle for the tic-
posit of bonds and stock I. limited to December -
comber 31 , 1895 , after whIch penalties of 5
per cent on bonds 01111 $5 per share on stock
will be Imposed.
Tue new bonds will be dated January 1 ,
1897 , anti shall bear Interest on that date ,
payable on January 1 and July 1 thereafter.
Deposits may be made at any of the do- .
poaltories on anti after November 1 , 1895 ,
Irene which date matured coupons on first
niortgago bonds will be cashed , as provIded
in the plan. Stockholders wIll pot be no-
qulred to pay any part of the assessment
untIl the plan has been declared operative.
Securities wIll be returned free of expense to
holders should the plan be abandoned. The
deposItorIes are the MercantIle Trust dom.
pany of New York , Old Colony Trust COIl-
pany of Boston , hank of Montreal , London ;
Amsterdam , Schebank of Alns.terdani , anti
Deutsclio Vrelnsbank of Franklort-on-tho-
Main. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'CIlltldA'l'S 01' ' . A BiG hlYCO'V'l' .
1ncit1 hitm..Iiltt..M In Uttihi I'oitit 111cm
hone of ( iIIIelit flilt.
SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 17.-Trame Mana.
ger W. Ii. Curtis of the Trafhic association
has undertaken to secure from tile roads
doing business In Utah a concession whIch
all the influence of the Southern Pacific has
taIled to obtain. Mr. Curtis ha , obtained a
tarIff of reduced rates on shipments of 10cr-
cilAlidlse from San FrancIsco to Utah coin-
Illon points , .such as ovili enable the merchants -
chants of San Francis o to compete wIth
eastern shlipers for Utah buslnesa. lirleuly
stated thoeastern connections of the South-
et.n l'aclflc Ill Utah will have to agree to the
proposed tariff or they wIll surfer the lncon-
venienco of a boycott by the merchants of
San Francisco.
Trafito Manager CurtIs has mapped out tIle
campaign wltht care and wIth confidence of
sueceu.o. CurtIs says he intends to subnit
his tariff to ( be eastern lines at time Salt
Lake conference on tile 28th Inst. The meet.
lag baa been cdhied for the purpose of patchIng -
Ing up tile differences of the varIous lines
Interested In Utah business.
"I tlliflk the nerclltlllts of San Francleco
are in a position to Compel the Utah lines to
make tills concession , " he said. "If the
roads insist on shuting San Francisco out of
the Utah market , the merchants here have
their recourse. They can refuse to do any
busIness over any of those lines and when
it Is consltieroti that the San Francisco merchants -
chants coItrbute a large proportion of the
revenue of the lInes interested on both east
and westbound freIght sltipments , It goes
without saying that the argilments we have
to otter will have considerable weIght. The
lines whIch will be aiTecteti by tim boycott ,
unles's they adopt the Traffic association
scliedtilo or promise one Just as advantageous -
eous to San Francisco , are tIle Union l'aciulc ,
itlo Orantie Western , Denver & Rio Orande ,
Colorado Midland , the Itock Island anti the
iiUrlilllStofl. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hvIhl IIr.'ak 'n'itls * 1st' Nortlti'rI : I'aclile ,
SPOKANE , Wash. , Oct. 17.-An Important
order has been flied In the United States dii-
trIct court hero. It is ordered by Judge Han-
ford that Receiver Chamberlain of ( lie Central -
tral Waehlngton raIlroad Is empowered to
cancel tito lease under which the road is op.
eratcd by the Northern Pacific , such cancellation -
tion to take effect December 31. and enter
into negotiations with Receiver Iltirloigh of
the Northern Pacific for a now lease of the
road upon fair anti equItable terms. Failing
to make such lease , he is to ojien negotiations
for a leasu whit any other railway company ,
and in cato a lease cannot be made upon
favorable terms with any other railroad COIn-
pan ) ' then to lease the necessary roiling stock
to operate the road independently. The Central -
tral Washington railway nina from Cheney to
Coulo CIty in the Big liend country ,
5I-xlen a ltiit.I 1Iecta III rectors ,
DENVER , Oct. 17.-The annual meeting of
the Mexico , Cuernavaca & Pacific Hallway
company In thIs cIty has just. adjourned.
Tue following is a list of the directors elected
for the ensuing year ; J , 11. Ilampsoo ,
Thomas Draniff , George L. hodges , Charles
Wheeler , Luis Mooches , Y. Sepulveda , W , 0.
Staples. The otticero elected are : J , 11.
ilampson , president and general manager ; W
0. Staples. vice president , treasurer anti as
sistant ; Charles Wheeler , secretary , The
Mexico & Acapulco Construction company
iia been organized under the laws of Colorado
with a full paid capital of 100,000 , for the
plhrr3sI ( of catrrliig Cli the cnitructioii. cii
tlic' I'hsrnoaca rued , the contr.tet for whlo
has jihit been It.
OIIAi'M'l MIHI'ilV llNIiS iT.
Sti N flit' ' 11t1lt.'ir ; ; .tr. . Not Aftel
6 Itt. t'milipii I'Itc'ihIl' , 4'
NE % ' 'OltK , Oct , 17.-Cliatinccy Itt , Dc-
Iew , asked ahollt tim report that the Vntler.
but intertets would prcdutn'nato ' in the ro-
organiration of the lJiiloit Pbchflc alit the ro-
stilt wotilil bo that the 'antierbilti wouli.1
ltractlc.11b cccure control of the road , anti
that by tils ; they WOtIlti Patlaf ) ' a' long cher-
islied wish to own a transcontillelititi line , ro-
liiCtl : " 'e flab' that ster ) ' Printed while in
the west , but there Is not tile sligiltest. truth
ill It. 'i'lme i'epurt Iliy lao'e grown out of
tue fact that Mr. llughitt aulti inys'eif s'ero
aiioilhtcth ) ) iilelilbers of tha reorgalhIzilttolO
Colilinittee , but that is the only franework
on which to build the story , We are not V
trylttg to attend to eli ) ' selmeme of that kinti. "
It Is aiti that among the orovislons of tile
UnIon i'acilbc reorgahmizatlon plait are tilese :
All aesesslilont of $16 oIl stock , for whIch
Preferrc'ti stock snay be given. An Iesuo of
$100,000,000 4 per cent L'onda for tile firsts
nntl tIle goverlllaent debt. An leslIe of $75-
000,000 Pl'vferred stock. iiontihohtiere will get
hew Itonmis at liar and five , lllart's of Preferred -
ferred stock for cacti $1,000 hands. The coin-
111011 stock will lwobabll' rehlltifl linchahgeti.
l'eollC s'hio are now applying for an interest -
terest , in the Union i'actllc tllldorivritihlg
syntllcate are told that they are too late altt
that earlIer hiplhlciIlts ) are gettihig mItch less
than ( ii' niflolllit applied for , The olan ovill
probably be iinnotlhlceti at once ,
lZXll ) I.tJSiIiI'Slt .tNl ) COAl , htt'i'l3S ,
Ne'i' Selteiltihe istiihli. 131T..e ( he' After
Nu't'ellilet 'I ,
ChICAGO , Oct. 17.-The gelleral freight
agents of the western roatis agreed today
that itlrnbcr rates allotlId be restored NoveIn-
her 4 to the rates of tariff in effect Septenl-
her 1 , prior to this recent cuts , the advance
to be made everyovhtcro throughout the asso-
clatlon territory , Coal rotc , vill be ati-
O'allced November 11 to the basis of $2.50 ocr
ton troll : Chicago to ( lie Missouri river. 'I'hlo
old rate was $3.20 , but owIng to ( lie ntimber
of contracts that have been made It was
founti ilihpOssible to out thi'ehn to that flgtiro
at thIs ( lute. It was also agreed that the
graIn rates frol : : the west SlIotlid be lilalhi-
tamed OIl ( lie old tariff basis after November
4. A uniforn : torn : of instruction was adopted
to be sent o all Contractilig agents , notifying
thtelfl of the adoptioli of these agrceTnehltS ,
The general passenger agellis of the west-
era ratis contintieti their deilbcratiois hero
today over their proposed few agreement.
They s'ent Ilmrotlgh all tue clatlees of the old
agreelnellt and amended it in a way whIch
seemed to ho satisfactory to all Interests.
Rules and regulatIons have yet to be adopted.
Time meeting will contiltle its work tomorrow.
Ililchl icoit Tlil3 NOll'I'IILIItN I'ACII'IV ,
Net Ilgtitlngs Lnrgi'lIimrenseih Over
I.nst Yenr.
NE\V YORK , Oct. 17.-I'resltient ilrnyton
Ives , In a circular to tint' Northern Paciflo
stockholders , aays that the net earnings for
( lie year were greater by $1,384,204 ( ball
those of the precedIng year. Thin Increase
to date of thin present fiscal year is $876,448.
Mr. Ivos refers to thin report of thin receivers
as to their adlnlnistration expenditures dtlr-
log thin last two years , anti expresses thin
opInion that tile Northern l'acifie railroad
has seen its darkeot clays , lie conclutlea
by saying thiat it thia property can be run on
a strictly business basIs It cannot fail 'to
glvo good returns to its security holtiers
and satis'factory servIce to the states Wilicli It
traverses.
This ticket for dIrectors of the Northern
Pa'cifho railroatl was elected without op.
position. A ret'aititIon was atloptetl Instruct- q
Ing the directors to prosecute suits against
Henry Vlllard and others for the recovery
of stirns alleged to have been misappro-
printed
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Ahhiiimtteil ilIt ) ' $ '
ST. LOUIS , Oct. 17.-A soeclal to tht
Republic from Now York City states that
the directors of tht& Wabash road met ald
formally accepted the resignatIon of Vice
President and General Manager hays , wha
has been appoInted to a similar posItion with
the Grand Trunk road. Joseph Ramsey. jr , ,
flow general Inanager of the Terminal Railway
association of St. Louis , was ahiPointed to
succeed Mr. hays. Ho wIll begin itis duties
on January 1.
OlTereil a Ibetter I'ositloa.
ST. PAUL , Oct. 17.-It is reported that A.
U. Plough , vIce president and general manager -
ager of thin St. Path & Duluth : road , has been
tendered the position of general manager of
the Central Georgia , a positIon of muchl
greater importance than the one he now holds ,
ItEAL sTATFI'rRANSFI2ItS.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record October 17 ,
1895 :
WARRANTY DEEDS.
J F Falriie and ovife to Richard I'til.
len , lot 6 Clark's atiti , lots 31 and 32
Harlem Lane , lots 7 to 10 block 7 ,
Cole llrililante , tllidiV 1 , lot 31 ,
ltedick Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 5,000
J J Combs to 7:1 C Dowhlng , lot 79 ,
Fairmotint I'hace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775
New Englanti Loan anti Trtlat company -
pany to AV Underwood , Iota 29 , 30
anil 31 , Wastiington Sqtluro. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
Same to same , v 14 feet lot S and all
lot 6 , block 2 , I'erkins' subtly. . . . . . . . . 12,000
Maxwell & Freeman Co to 11 11
QmiInhy , lo ( 21 , Freeman's ndti. . . . . . . . 500 "
G 11 Payne , trustee. to 7'S F5 Griihith ,
' 4 44 feet lots 13 anti 14 , block 6 , Orchard -
chard lull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500
QUIP CLIUM DEEDS.
Ellen I'hlllls to Public a strip I rod
wide , off n end of ov 1,4 I 15.16.9 23
1)l5EiH.
Special master to G 11 Payne , trustee ,
S 44 feet lots 13 and 14 , block 6 , Orchard - -
chard Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200
Total amount of . . . . . . . . . . . $ ,
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ISycryliody iCII's II-
I At least they seem to-that 'we
I IO having a specIal stock sale of
ilaufiltaellgl anti liralin Carbons-
American antI lierlln Photographs
of tle , world'n finest paintings , at
I $ l,00 , $2.00 , $3.00 ,
I A Hospo Jr. ,
Music end Art ,
J lOll lOUUbAS.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
'roia,1tts 10 :39 : , O,1AIIANIB.
' COMMISSION
Grain , Provisions& Stooks
Room 111,4 lIoard of Trade ,
DIrect wires to Chicago anti Now York ,
Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co.
I , ' . P. SMIThS CF.i. 180 $ ) I. 31. 8TANYOIt *
F. P. SMITH CO. ' i
GRAIN and PROVI91ON
Room 4. N. Y. Ut. Bldt. , Otntilia.
liranch omce. t Yremoot and O4umbu. 4.11
order. placed on thu Chicsgq 1305,0 of Tress.
Coreesr.ontentsi Hciwants Dup , . Go , , ChIt
cgo' ltchr.iner , Flack . ( .0. . St. Louis. .i
10 trlz.t National Ilaok , Otnabs.
MAPI'IM (3end lot' our cwupiet. oooic x.
lUfliIU LI pluming MAIIOIN LitAlINU aa
? hllAIlIl1i' 1)IOFININU ALl . MAjticlxr. .
11u1uLLtu l'ItESiIiONII. Also our daily lasS
L'VflI ihhJl1Fi kit letter suggestIng when and ha
D1'tILIi1Lhit4U. wht&t to trade. 110th free. Ilanit % t
references furnished. A1IIIOQAI3T CO. .
MilMIhEItS ChICAGO OPEN DUAlS ! ) OP
TI1ADII , 223 Traders Building , Chicate.
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