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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1897)
TUB OMAHA DAILY 1VI3E : IHIIDAY , OCTOBER 8 , 1897. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Toaling that Reaction la Due is Helped by Bearish News. V/IIEAT / DZCL'NES ABOUT ONE CENT Coi'ii ntiil DittN Are AinuVcnk All liny , rilliiK I'Viu'llininl liiiimfM nt Iliu C'liixi' I'ruvl.HloiiH Loner. CHICAGO , Oct. 7.-Indlffcrence to ex- frcmply btililsh newu nnd caution In opcr- ntlonn of nl : kinds characterized the wheat trade today. The market hnd Its .Intervals of Htrtngth , but the weakness of coarw Krnlnn nnd belief that the drouth will FOOM lie broken cnnn il n heavy closltiK nnd a lo lecllnc from ycstcrdity. Corn nnd o.U weto wtnk from the Mart nnd closed nt decline ! ) of5Tic and % c , respectively. 1'rovlslonn co. * < eil iwnoa lower. Conaldprabtc dlaappolntmcnt * ) fliown liy IraOcrH at the oponlin ? In wheat over the Liverpool and 1'nrl.s cablet , ( he ndvnncei In thi'HO innrketn union tit I tig to only about hnlf of the gull ) here yeMterday. Trnde nlso took cognizance of the fnc.1 that the price here lina advanced lie In tbo ln t thrco days and it seemed to bo the general opinion nmong speculator * * that a reaction was due. They had the couniKo of their belief. December , which cloitcd yeHtcrday at IGHo , opened to day nt rilin92c , and under perslfl'.ent bntn- jiurlng HOOII old down to DIUc. The nr- rlvalH HI Duluth nnd MlnnenpollB were 1,01(1 ( cnr , itKnlnst l.lin n week ago and 1.501 last year. The llxurts contradict yesterday's ndvlccH of a fnlllnir off In farmers' ilcllver- le.i. Chleapo receipt * ) were 331 ynrs. De cember rallied to U2)ic on the ntutomcnt ot wheat nnd Hour In the United Kingdom. Thcue bow wheat stocks October 1 of only tilO.'W ' quarters , uxnlnsl fltockn July 1 of 1,100,000 qunrlcrs , and Hour slocks of only "iri.WO wii'kn October I , ngnlnst 433,000 sucks July 1 , T4il * ) . accompanied by retwrts of wood export buying , kept the market ilrm lor some lime. There wns no break In the drouth In the winter wheat section and clear weather wno predicted for tbo next thirty- six bourn. There were signs , however , of n breaking it ) > of the prolonged dry spell , und the market during the lalter part of the Bcssloti was remarkable for the conserva- tlsf.h of trtdors , iippnrently from nothing morn than these vague feurn of rain. The Clnelnnatl Trice Current estimated a light acreage tended on account of the drouth. Argentine Uejmbllc reports were more illa- couriiKlng than heretofore nnd predicted no exportable su.-plus. Exports were larse at h'u.OOO bu. for Ihe ( lay. Primary market re- celptH were smaller at l.OtW.O'X ) bit. , against I.IKI.OCO bu. n year ngo. There was a good jlnlslnos : ' leporlcd In cash wheat Duluth told of Ruled of 230.000 bu. , while there were local churterp or ves'i'l room for : ! 00fiOO lui , . with it probability of Wfl.ooo bu. more In the near future. The matkct wus very quiet und heavy toward the cM.se. The weakness In corn , whleh continued even when wheat showed strength , hnd n depressing effect on traders und helped In the gradual decline which took plnec. December finally sold down to ! > 1 Vic ami eloped at ! ) lr > ! < e. Corn wns qullo weak. Klevator people were I'bt-ral ' sellers. Indicating an Increas ing coutitiy movement , and ibere was ap parently nn Improvement In the demand. J.aige speculators fol'owul Ihc elevator peo- pb ; In the Hclllnirvhllc too only demand came from shnrts. llccolpts weie 470 ears , deatnnees were 'I7,0 * ( bu. The continuance of the drouth sei.'ined to be entirely Ignored. December ranged from JOTio lo 2'JVie , eJo'lng TifiTAc lower al 2)ic. ) Speculnllve trade In oats was small nnd for the most pirt MuctmUlonn followed the lead of corn. ICIevator people , who were the prlm'lpn ! seller ? , reported Increased of- fcilnt-s In Illinois and Iowa. New i'ork up. orators liouslit some December , llecelpts nmounted to 3'C ears. Cleanuves were il'U.Oix1 tin The market wns nt Its weakest townr1. ' tin1 elose. December ranged from ll'Txc to'Wic. closing % c lov.'er al 19sr. ! 1'iovl.slotiH woru weak from Ihe slart. There wns a VHO deellne In bog prices nnd yellow fever newa was of n s rlo > is charae- ter , . That Htarlnd the market lower and On Ihc I'rodiiro cxrliniiKe tmlny the butler mar. Icct was Ilrm ; cieameileH. lJfr.1'.ie ' ; dalik's , 11'fl 3i ! ? . Cheese. Bteady nl SflCk * . KKKK. nrm ; frei-h , lie. I.lve poultry , maiUet steady ; li'rl ' < e > j , 'JIT IPo ; chU-hcns , 7Wu ; PIIIK | , i-u. itiicks , 7VjiSc. ) NK\Y . YOIIIC ( iKM-.ll.VI , .11 AltKI'/l' . Qr.nlntloiiH , < .f tin ; liny on < 2imrul NE\V YOIIIC , Oct. 7. K/DIIII ) llecelpt5 , 37.36' . lilila.j rxpoitu , 7,2 0 hbln. Marlirf npeiieU steady , liUl uhii-ipi-iilly ! | oiiKi-d ii If , ultli whi-nt , und i-loxed rather weal ; ; winter patent * . $ S.IOVV3J. ! llyu Ibur , dull. llucla\hcat Hour , Oull al tl.Tu U1.S3. JlllOKWHKAT Dull ; 40c on track. COIIN MIIAIDull ; yellow * vvesUrn , GSc , " I'any ; No. 2 wtJtc-rn , 4'Ju. IIAHI.KY MAUTulvt. , . VVIIIJAT-Uecelptit , 113,337 h'l.J xpurtF. 5HI.527 I , l-u. j i hot , wi-akc No , 2 red. ! iS .c , Optlotm opened i veuli , under ivpurtyM inliiM wept , and meadlnr i'f continental mail ; u , hut wniliciu-il iiuuln UWIIIR lit u 'ilW.lppolnlliiK "port liUklni'H' and llilDld.'UlniiH , nnd elouvd 15il'io ' net Invrr ; No , r.iln , IlKlit liud > - Kiid liUl-.l.illon | | , i-onlnr | | < hi1Mo nut o wer ; , Jls-lolicr clomi nt SV'.lc ' ; le- tmber. . aiii S.-.iv/t-l.wlnfe at 3IVie. OATO-ltM tljilii.-i * W. " Im.i exports , 0,235 > iu , fil. | ii liMiiNu. ! , ! we , , Ojitloru dull and al ; . ntl | | ( lie othermaikets. . i-losliiK ' .ilfkc "l l-tworj , Octuher'clont-d at 23i { : lieeeml't-r 'sr-d nl Stlii.- . IIY j < hlppliiT. | Jl.Cdai.M ; good til choice , 13. CO 1 ' i. . ' . , I llni S-fllrody : fnlc. | 'roinmon to choice , 19U3 iop.iafo : 1S18 crp ! > tf VbfUi Slf crop. milCa. 1IIIIFC1 , Hti'udy ; V.-xiia dry , UlililSi.Cillfor ; - til" . . Rflltir. l < l ATIIl-U : Slenjly ; . hemlock wile , Iliicno-s AM- < Unlit to hcnvy vyt-lulilu , 2iii ) | ! lc ; ucld , . , teudy. fiimlly , Out. iniiHtiiull ; , | iXei | } . . . . . . . Pickled . r - rrvicvi I'lSMtd him * , Sl'MiO. Uird , - \\i-ktuii I . ' JI.70 ri-IUietl i-u-vi \ Mr.\m. ; , weuker. I'-.k , i-imler ; old mem. tS.7tfrJ.2J ; . new im- * ! * , Ji. . > 10.00j li < irt-clx-ir , J10 , oyt5.'H ' : family , lll.iiO TAI.LOW Hull ; i-lly , 3150 ! counll > , 3K-fi5ic. lIlT'lTl-ni Heeelpiii. JS4 ( pkK , t nteudy : wt-vt * u cruaniKry , iujtti-j lllKliu , 2c | fnclory , 9 . . quiet ; ilnle , uhlliaiul . DVi.mnall | ! ) ! , uhltu , mi i | uirt mnm , O'ilrTi- ' ; full litni , . . VM ) pkKs , : mcady ; ttnta and i < nnt > tlvunl . IliilfiVjc wrti-rii , Pj'jtfllc. ' UH.SOtlmxtev.J , wealii prime i-ruje , Jiff rr nrlmu yellow. : iU2l4e IVlndeum , ilull ; ) ' ni-kvlvMiiU mule , iiiimlnnllv nt niIliwln , tlrui , lrnliie'l. coujiiuui to ta ; 3 , It,44 1,1 : , Tur- pi-iulne , iiun r HI U'tlrlic. ' Illrw Firm : fulr to rvlra , 4S6tUo ! Japan , M'I.\b.SKH | Finn. Xo * < Orlrana , open Itcltlc , IT'l 1-1 rh-ilcf. ystjJlc. VFrr.M.H I'ljr Inn. n-nrranls dull nt 17.10 bli : 1'fl Htnivl , 1-1 K .p | , r. dull ! III.la bid , Ill W ttliHl. Tin , ( lull ; HIM IM 111.70 nrkfd , BpeU ter. dull , } i it L-ld , } l.M k kc > l. firmer nl | I.22V bid , $1.23 nsked , broker * ' Bt 14. _ OMAHA < JIMIIAI , MAIUCKTS. Ciinillllnn nt Trnilc anil Quotation * nu Stntilr unit l-'nncy Produce. KOO8 Oood tock weak nt HHc. IIUTTKU-Common to fnlr. 9li9tic ; choice to fancy. 12014c ; Mpnmtor erenmcry , 21e : Knthertd creamery , ISfllSc. VUAlr-Cholc * fnt , 80 lo 120 Ibs. . quote J ttt 8c ! larce ixnd conrs * . 4360. 1.IVK rOUI.THY-lleni , fittc : cocks. 3R4c : ( prlnc chicken * , p r IU , To ; ducks , 68'ci tur- kry * . COFC. riOrXJNS Uve. 750 ; dead plRonns not wiinled. HAY-fplnnd. I ! . ; mldl.in i. ; i.M ; lowland. 14 ; rye Mr aw , { < nlor makes the price on hAy ; fight tmlcs sell the best , only top grades brln * Inp prices. IlUOOMCOnN-Kxtremoly slow sales new crop. delivered on track 1n country : choice green elf. wnrklnic carpet per Hi. , 2fl2iic ; choice creen , running to hurl , 2fl',4c ; common , llic. CANTAt/M'PKB-PoT doz. , DOtlGOc. TOMATOKS-1'cr half hu. bukel , 233 IOC. ONIONS-l'rr I.U. . SOffSSe. LIMA miANR-Pcr Hi. . 3c. IlKANH-lInnd-plckcd nnvy. per 1m , J1.4031.M. CAIinAOK-IIome Brown. Ic. WATitlMKIONS-Craled. per dm. , Jl.SO. I'OTATOKS Home sronn. bOOOOc. FHU1TS. Al'PI.KS-per bhl. . fall floelt. J2.00ff2.23. NATIVH l'I.l'.MS 1'cr linjkel. ZOOMc. OIlAI'KS-rullfornln , 11.2.1(3 l.fiO. OAI.II'OIINIA I'AOHKS-l'er ? case. Craw fords FOe cllnKs , TOigTSc. PKAHS-ltarllctl. per cafe. J2.23 ; ITtnh Ilnrt- ells , l.73 l$0 ; llnerrn flnnlv. JI.COW1.75. NKW YOIIIC CIRAI'KS-Per 0-lb. basket , ICo. CAMPOIINIA PMfMS Per case. J1.00R1.S5. CIlANIlKItnins-Cape Cod , perbbl. , JG.OO. TIIOI'ICAU PIIUITS. l.T3MONS-Mes lna . J4.2J04.50 ; cholc * Call- fArnla , J4.00. ORANnK.S-Mei1lterrane.in nweets. J4.25W4.60. KANAKAS Choice , Inrso tock , per buncn , J2.C002.2j ; medium-sized bunches , Jl.5082.0o. MISCnfJ.ANEOUS. NUTS Almonils , California , prr lb. . InrRo lze. 13c : llrnzlls. per lb. , lOo : nnRllsh walnuts. per lb. . fancy , soft shell , 12 13c ; standards , low lie fllbcrlK , per lb. . lOc ; pecans , polished , larpe , SfflOc ; JumlKi. H 12c : larsn hickory nuts , J1.23 per bu ; eoconmit * . 4VSo e.nch. FK.S Imported fam-y. 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 12c ; 5 crown. 50-lb. boxes. 1314c. HONEY-Cholce white , lie. CIDHIl-Clntlfled Juice , per half bbl. , J2.33 ; per till. . J4. OOJM. 25 MAI'1.13 SYRUP rivo-gal. cans , each J2.2S ; cal canr. pure , psr doz. . J12.00 ; half-eat , cans , J6.M. quart cans. 13 50. KRKSII MHATS. DRKSS13D HKKF Ooort native steer. " . 400 to COO Ibs. , 7c ; good forequnrtem , sleers , Gc ; Rood hlndatiartcrs , 9c ; western steers , CfTCVSe ; fancy hclfera , 6c ; eood heifers , fiHc ; ( ? oed forequarters , heifers. 5c ; Rood hindquarters , heifers , Sc Rood cows , CUc ; fnlr cows , -icj common cuws , 6'Scj ' eow forequarters , 4'/445c ; cnw hindquarters. 7'4 5J8C. 5J8C.HUnP HUnP CUTS Tenderloins , ISc ; bonele.'s strips , 9o ; slrlp loins , 7c. rolls , Do ; sirloin bulls. .IP ; shoul.lcr clods , Ce ; nimp butts , Cc ; steer chucks , 6c ; cow chucks. 4Jc ! ; boneless chucks , 4 > 4e ; cow plates , 3c , sleer plates , 3Vio Mini ; steak. G' c ; loins. No. 1 , He ; loins. No. 2 , IC'.se ; lolm , No. s , S'.Ac ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , 9c ; ribs , No. 1 , llci ribs , No. 2 , S'.4c ; rlbst , No. 3. Clic. steer rounds , "He ; cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off , sue ; trim- mlnirs , 4c ; beef shanks , 2'ic ' ; brains , per iloz. , Kc ; sweetbreads , prr lb. , 12c sweetbreads ( calves' , per lb. . 4Do : Itldncys , per iloz. . 3"ic ; ox tails , each 3c ; livers , per lb. , 2o ; hearts , per lb. , 2o ; tonciics. per lb. , lie. MUTTON I.ambs. S'lc ; Kheen 7' c ; mnrkei tarks ( loiiK ) , Po ; hotel rucks ( anori ) . 12c. IfK end saddled , Sc ; Intnb leKS , 0' : ; Sreasts aim stews. 3c , tonsues , ench 3o. POIIK Dres'ed piss , HP , dressed IIOKS , B'Jc tenderloins , ISc ; loins. 7c ; sjiari : rlb > i. Ic ; ham unusnKe. lmtt , 6c ; shoulders , roiiRii. oVJe ; slioui- ders. rltlnned , To ; trlminlnK" , 4'to leaf Inrd , not rendered. Cr. heads , cleaned , 3p ; snout and car , Do ; backbones. IVtc : cheek meats , 3c ; neck bones , l".c ; pics' tails. Ic plucks , i-nch tri chlttcilltiKs. 5c ; hocks , 4c : hearts , per doz. , 23ei Ftomaphs , each 3p ; tonRiies. each 7o ; kidneys. per dnz. , 10pbialns , per doz. , 15c. plKS' feet , per doz. , 2."c ; livers , each 3c. ' IIIDKS. TALLOW. RTC. HIDHS No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2 green hides. Cc ; No. I tailed hldiS'.jc ' ; Nc. 2 gleeii salted hides , 7".e ; No. 1 veal calf , M to 12 Ibs. , Sc ; No. i veil calf. 15 to 13 Ibs. , Cu ; No. 1 dry Mint hides. lHi'3 ; No. 2 iliy Hint hides , No. 1 dry salted hides , OfflOc ; part cured hide ? , \c \ per lb. lejs than fully cured. .SHIJRI1 PKI.TS Orcen salted , each loftTsc : grfjn salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) each ISc ; dry shearlings ( short woole'l early fklr.s ) , No. 1 , each & . - riry Hint , Kunsnn nnd Nebraska htitch < * r wool pells , per lb. , nclun ! welBhl 4H.'c ; dry flint. Kansas and NcbracKii murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. Sfftc ; dry Hint Coloimln butcher woul peltr. per lu. , actual weight , 48 ' .c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool polls , prr 11) . . actual weight , 3W4c ; feet cut on * , as U Is useless to pay frelsht on them. Hull Iliiovc > lnrUi' H. llrtl/l'IMOni5. Ol'tl 7. I'WlIJl-Qul t and iin- ch'tnged ; rifcelpls , 14.S11 bbln. ; cxpoiU , 5C3o bbN. WHKAT Firm ; spot , aOifTMc December , O.'i { fD7'/c ' ; stcunier. No. 2 red , Wl'cC ' bid ; re.lpts . , 76.437 bu. ; exports , 79.070 bu. ; poiitheni wheat by sampleDlpc ; southern wheat on grade , ! )2fit7'.4e. ! ' CO11N Steady , spot , 32Ti033c ; December , newer ' mixed. SO'jffSIc : re- or old , 3ia33'ic ; cteamer . cclpn , 22.2.13 bu. : exports , 3r.fi7i ; bu. ; soutliem white corn. 3rT31c ; southern yellow , 3S5iHc. ? : ! ( OATS Flrnii No. 2 white , SOug Tc n-eelpts , 30.048 bu. , . IIYII Finn ; Nu. 2 wettern. MUc : receipt" , 2 3011 bu. ; exports , 34,25.1 bu. HAY-Slendy ; choice timothy. J13.OOfll3.oO. OllAIN FIlKIOHTS-Qiilet and uncliantjcd. IMIODI'CR liulter and eK s. Hrm and un changed. Chei'fe , steady and unchanged. Tru ill 11 K " l > ' t ; " 'l > " St. I.ouN. ST I OU1S Oct 7 Kxchange closed on ac- cj'unt of the fair and the banks were clm-.ed. Trading was fairly active on the cuib , but HIP market was weak on ncrounti of reports of rains n several places In the ninth and Indications fuvonibh- for Hie rains extending further south. Trading was confined to December wheut nr.d December ciirn , and the privilege muling was light , illec.'inber wheat opened at O'Tie. 'jc lower than tlm close yesterday. It sold down tj DT'-.c , and stocid nt that for some time , but Liter "on account of th" heavy clearances , then was n rally , and It sold up to ! > 7 ! c asked and U c bid Di-cember corn opened at S. ' c , s"ld down lo 27'.4c and up lo 27'sc. The opening was 4r lower than the closing yesterday , and. nlthousl trading was acllve. Hie feeling was weak. Liverpool C nil n mill Proi'IslollH. LIVUIU'OOL , Oct. 7.-PllOVISION3-Hncon. short ribs , slcady. 3s : ! ; long clear middles. llBht Hrm , 32s Cd ; short clear backs. Hrm , 3's fd. Lard , spot dull 23s fid. Tallow , prime city , nominal. ' OILS-Cottonfced , Liverpool rcllned , dull , l.V.M. Turpentine plrlts , mm. 23i 9d. cnitN Spot. American mixed , new. flrm 1M"V4'I' ' old llrm. 3s2Jld ; October , Ilrm , 3s 2'.4d ' November , Hrm , 3s3'.4il ; December. Ilrm. 3s 4ijd WIII'AT Slrmlv at ' 4d higher to 'Jd lower October , 7s 7d ; Nn\ ember , nominal ; December 7s 5il ; May. 7s 4'1d. _ Clni'lniintl .Miu-K-i'tM. CINCINNATI. O. . Oct. 7. FLOUll Firm. \Vlll3.\Tr-Hlfinly : N . 2 red. arc. , COHN Dull ; No. 2 mixed. 3nc. OATa-Flim ; Nu. 2 mixed. 2HjC. PYH Steady ; No. 2 , 47c. 1'IIOVISIONS Hulk meals , en y at J5.10. Ilacon easy at Jii.fij. I > ard , easy lit JI.15. WHISKY Steady at J1.20. Hl'TTKn-flulcl. fllltlAn-Flr'n. iC.OS : Dull al Uc. CHII ! I : Finn. _ 4ifiiin H rct'lii I M ill Prlnc'liinl flHCAOO , Ogl. 7. Hecdlplit : Wheat , 331 cars coin 47'J cars ; oals. 231 cats. IXImnlul re ri'lptH Ininonow : Wheat , 250 cars ; corn , il ears : oats , 350 cars , MINNKAPC1M8 , Oct. 7 , llccelpts : Wlient " PKO1A. ( Ocl. 7. llccelpts : Corn , ,2 bu. o.-its SS.200 bu. ; lye , nine ; whisky. TA bhls. wheat. I.1 * ) hu. Slilpmentn : Corn. 22.0M bu. oats. :8,0."irt hu. ; rye , noun ; whisky , 1,120 bbU. whrut , none. Toledo MnrU.'lK. TOLKDO. Ocl. " . WHUAT-Weak , lower ; No 2 cnell and October , IM'ic ; Dfcember , O.lc. COIIN Dull , weak ; No. 2 mixed. 29V4c. OATH Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 19c. HYH Quiet ; No. 2 cnsll4Sc. niXViitrtiKl : : I Active , lovxer ; inline cash J3. to. OIL-UncbanBed , Plillnili'liililii Proilui'illni'ki - . PIHLADICLl'JIIA , Ocl. " . UUTTOU Firm fancy western I'leumery. 2Jc. KOn.H Firm ; fienh n aihy , 17io ( ; frebl ; weal ern. 16Vtn7c , CIlKICHK-Qulet. but steady. KIIIINIIH City > liirl < fln. KANSAS ( MTV , On. 7. Hu marlu't , Carnlva Jay. IlIJTTnil-Qulet ; crcnmery , 15flc ; dairy , ion ITf. ITf.nr(5H nr(5H HCnly ( nt lie. Pcorln PKOIIIA. Oct. 7.-COlN.-Kleady ! : No. 2 , 27V.C OATH Firm but Inactive ; No , 2 white , 23c. HYi : Quiet ; No. 2 , 47c. WlllSKV-Fie"h high yroof t plrlls , J1.20. Oiitimt. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. . Oct. 7.-Tho North wenlern Miller icpous HIB flnur oulpul Insl wee nl Minneapolis , Duluth. S'ipeilor nnd Mllwaukc nt SSS 140 III. li , San I'cniH'lNim Wlii'iil O SAN im.\NCIKCO. Oct. 7. WHU.VT Stronger December , II 11&1 ; May , J1.15H , > Ynrlc Dry Cooilo JliirKi * ! . NHW Yilfllv. Oct , 7.The dry goods sltuallo in slrenKthened to some degree by Iho report uf Injuries lo Ihe roll on crop The mills hav nixlered ngenls If hold for better prices nu snm lines of Maple cotton goodu. bul In many grade th innrkcl Is nlll In favor of buyers. Pi In elotlts ru Bnm.vhul stlfft'r from similar causes , IhwKli Ib'-n ; I * nu open advance Hi yet , Woule x < x-.d , iMilh In inen'H faLrl" . were ulrong nm without feature. Thn innrkrt fnr drrcs goo < 1 In not nil satltfaetnry QH It > hnuld b * . Kllks ar slnuiE nnd In * trndy d'-mand. Wllli JoUr locally there In a qul < t lUinnnJ for K'loiln ' , bu n. better dUlilbutlrn In other purls of the cnun try U reported. It'lnUum report huslnett we tunlulned In alt srannnabU > llnr . Collection contlnun good. The effect of yefterday'B JcwU IfMday ban been ntulllfyliiK. There li Illll lo I'O nf"t3 durlnc the rr t of the week. Ciillfuriilu Drlril NKW YOltK , Oct. -CAI.1POKNIA PHIED FItl'lTSJuki. . KvaporaUd apples , prime wlr tray , 7c p r lb. j wood dried , prime , 7c ; choice C , fancy. S0 4 < - Pnin . 4lo te oconlln * lo slir nd qunlllr. Aptlcol. 7 < Vi Moor Park. 9flU'4C. Peaches , Tfllc STOCKS AM ) 1KS. ( Inn Mnkm n Hl Slump. Votlilim Kl < * Hfiilt I" . NKW YOIIK , Ocl. 7. The sum nnd sulnlance fjf loday's nnrket may be comprised In Ihc words Chicago ( Us. The announcement that Ihe companies oulsldo of Ihc Com > olldnlcd hn.l been sold to n syndicate represenllng Interests powerful In gns In many other large cltUs caused a slump nl the opening of the slock narkrl of over 3 polnls wllhln Ihe flisl few nlhutes of trading. A block of 1.000 was Iht nlllnl sale nl prices ranging1 from D lo 9. . . nnd tic llrM of Ihese wns the highest price of the ay. The stock sold al one time ns low m 2si , the pressure of long ttcck being nURmented ly vlRoious efforts of Ihe bears. Large blocks f Ihe stock were soU short In the Interest of he bear clique , with the design of effecting n ympathetlc decline of the general maiket. The ntal snle < were over 100.000 shares. The pur- > ese Has only partly successful nnd before Ihe ermlnallon of Ihe first hour shorts were covcr- ng hastily , nnd prices of many slocks , the Igher priced Industrials being conspicuous , rose point or over. The market declined again nder renewed pressure on Chicago Gas. nnd or the balance of the day fell Into n condition f almost tolnl npnlhy. The available offerings f stocks nt the low level were apparently ex. misled , but It was equally apparent that buy- rs were not ready to bhl up prices to n point hat would Invite sales In liny quantity. The nnouncement lhat JI.OCO.OCO more goll had been ngaged for Import lo New York was without pparenl effect on ellher the stock market. Hie loney market or Ihe exchange markel. London vas a buyer lo a small exlenl on balance. Nfll hniiRes arc very narrow In almost nil cases nd arc dlslrlbuled belween gains nnd losres. "onsolldated Clas lind Laclede C.as lost l ,4 nnd per cenl , rei-pccllvely , In sympathy with Ihe \cakness In Chicago Oas. New York , Chicago & St. Ixiuls second preferred declined 3U per enl. Tobacco rose over n point , an did I III'- itng. Cincinnati , Chicago & SI. Louis , nn.l Met- opolltnn Tracllon gained n point. The changes In the prices of bonds were sllRht nnd Ihe volume of dealings was small lolal ales , Jl,20fl,000. United Slales new 4s were ad- anced V per cent bid nnd the 5s rose Vd per The Hx-onlng Post's London cablegram says ! The stock ina'kels here are Irregular and Innc- Ive today , the only Ilrm markets being Knlllrs ml West Australians , the form r on cab es tatlng ii legal opinion which Imllcalcs the possl. illlty of canceling the dynamite monopoly and n rumors , of Important discoveries of gold III latabeleland. Americans kept over the parity , Ithough dull. New York prices were better him yesterday nnd the close wns Ilrm on rc- iorls of the shipment of 100.000 In gold lo New York. Henry ( Jeorgc'B nomination had less ertect leie than In New York , being offset by the > caceful Cuban' ' news. The best Informed opera- ors however , look for an uncertain market for i whlie. Clenernl securities closed dull , owing o Ihe export * ! lo New York nnd lo Hwpl , and he weakness of the lunk returns. T.ic trade rturns for September are unsatlsfaelory , Ihcro icing a heavy falling off again In Ihr export of Inen and collon goods lo Ihe Unllcd Stales. lelalof ! the gold movement for the week show he export of 100.000 lo Egypt and JMO.OOO to South America. The Paris bourse was Ilrm , be- ng elaled by the good Itlo Tlnto dividend. Tne .erlln market was steady. Money Is easier there ifler the end of the quarler. " The following were tne closing quotations on he leading slocks of the Now York exchanse oday ; Total sales of FtorUs today were Sip.000 sdiures , ncludhiK : Atc.ilson prefeired. 4.SS ; ChlcaBO , llurllnmon & Uulncy , 13,703 ; Louisville & Nafh- vllliao : > 7 ; Missouri 1'aelllc , 4,720 : New York ( "entr.il , 4,713 ; Northern I'aclllc prefcricd , 13.SO ; HcndliiR. 3,000 ; llock Iiliind , 1D.M3 ; ! U. 1'aul , 24 DOS ; Union I'acllle. C,2li ! ; Hay Stale ( Jan. 24WiO ; CJhlci-so Oas , 10.1,133 ; Sugar. 10,107 ; ChlcaBO Oieat Western , 7'CO. chsncc.i , ax cumrxrcil with the previous nc- o-uni - : ToliO rp * rve , jJctrtajc , Ei.iis.nio. clr- culnllnn. Incn-nw , fvt liulll n ilfcrfiuo , I.170C.13 ; nlhcr n > curlll < > ii IniT nee , CIIS.WX ) ; olhfr dppoiits , lncn > nli < 1 ! ' 'it.sij.wo ; public de- government ? tcnrlllP8 , Increns * , JCl.SSJ.lfO. , . , The proiiorllon of thi Itink of Knulnnil's ri- fcrvp to llnhlllly , wh H ! tn t wetk was 49.37 , In now 43.M ftr cent. ' The llnnk of Knclnfiil'iirale of Jltcount rc- mnlns unchnncoil nt JT/Hor cent , I.ntliliil ] StnnU . . I/3NDON , Oct.7. _ 4 ji- . . -ClosIng : Con o'i.m'y ) . ' . . . .llH > iitl'.uii coninan. . P'.t * . ase'i 111 is-lil > . , T. o-ntr.u . lit inn. ractoo . H.tUll'Miiiiviv.inU . liH : rlo . 17'llUnllnir . 1.1 : rl lhl TM . 4JUHet \ ion. ; now 41. (17 ( ll.Coiur.il . 10 IHJ.Uehlicn . 1 < ItiMcnn onlln.irv. I H 1 1- . * N . n IIAlt SIl.VKU-Stcndy ; Zfid per ounce. MONUY ? i per eenl , The rnte of ilHcnunt In Ihc open mnrkei for ihort hlllK , 1 1.V1CO2 per cent ; for tliree nionlhii' illls , 2 per cent ! Am < * rlcan IM > KP. ! . 76 W ; KoM nrii. Tin lid. Uolil Is quoled to , lay nt llnenos \yici nt 1SS ; I.IMwn , 4H7J ; Koine , lo.'i.ti. Stiitfiiii-nt of tinlliinU of I'rnnco. I'AHIH , Ocl. 7. The weekly Klnlement of the Innlt of l-'rnnce shows the rullouInK cluinie us ompnrcil wltn the prevloun nerount : Notes In Ireulntlon , decn-nfc. B3.C.'iOrco frnnc-i : IrenKiiry ccounts curient , ilecronrc , O.SCO.OCO frnnrs ; KoM n hiind , ilceri-nne , S,075.ooi ) frnnc.i ; bills dls- ounleil , ilecieHKO. lll.KO.OM francs ; allscr In land , decrensc , 2SOO,000 francs , Aiiicrlrini Soc'iirllli'n In I.iiniliin. ' LONDON' . Oct. " . The market for Am rlc.in ecurllles , nfter imulor.ite iluctuntloni , ftrcnsth- ncd , with New York buying iildliiK He up- vnrd movemenl. The clojo wnn Ilrm und Iho cninnd inoderale. I'lnniifliil otc-i. NB\V OULKANH , Ocl. 7. Clenrln-T ! , l.079,307. 11OSTON. Oct. 7. Clearings , IS,3C1,720 ; hnl- nnres. J2.S07.443. I1ALTIMOIU3 , Ocl' . 7.-ClenrlnB , J2.M2.517 ; bal- nnres , )3S4f > 72. PIUI.AnKt.IMUA. Ocl. 7.-ClenrlnR , J10.S3S- ( X ) ; b.llnnros. JIM.,3.M. NKW YOHK. Oct. 7. Clenrlnijs , J11S.952.C09 ; inlances , $4.705.150. MKMIMIIS. Oct. 7.-ClcntlnKS. J307.132 ; bal- nncc.i , J52.G09. New York exchange , rclllne nl iar. iar.CINCINNATI CINCINNATI , Ocl. 7. Money , 2U576 per rent , few York cxclmnRi * , par to 23o premium. Clear- niw , J2,2I0.2' ' ) . CHICAUO. Oct. 7.-ClearlnBS , J17.Sra.Cir . New "ork exchniiRe , 20c discount Merlins exchange , loslcd rnles , JI.f3n4.S6. West ChlcaRO. wenk , ithrr slocks K'nernlly slronu ; closing ; lln- ncniJ Mutch. Go ; Mplropolllnn L. 7'.i ; Soulh Shin L. M ; I.nkc Slreel t. , 19 % ; Wcsl Chlcnso. 04 ; American Strawhoanl , 30Vi. New Yoik Ills- cult , C2',4. ' v KurelKii Kliinnrlnl. PAHIH , Oct. " . Three per cent Icntes.KMf 17' c or the arcount , Uxchnnstf on Londcn , 25f 17'ac ' or checks. IONDON1 , Ocl. 7. The amount of hiilllou withdrawn from t'.n > Hank of nnglnnd on lial- inee today was .ClOl.OX ) . COTTON .11.ltlv UTS. Sri > tiKth Sliotrii In Hie l.tiMt Kew lll'.H lllxlllllll'lll'Cll. NR\V YOIIK , Oct. 7. The cctlon market opened linn , with prices 1 point lower to 2 mints hlRher. Subsequent movements showed conshlerabli' IrreKUlnrlty within a comparative mrrow scope of variations. At the bcsl the narket showed an advance of 2i3 * points on the nore active poEltlons over lesterday'a closlns iKiires , w'.ille at the lowt'Et level n decline of 2i5o was apparent. The market was llunlly Hleady , wllh prices unchanged lo 2 polnli net uwer , as compared with yolerdiiy'a llnal UK- utes. The llnner Intervulu of tu ! market le- Hiiltnl fruin a heller tlacH1 of ciiblc niws than md been expected , hut , the volume ot outsHe speculative support tailed to justify predictions nnde by Ine liullvt nnd as'teculpls ' oxerran fstl- nati's the 11tUhlatloiij | by the weaker IOIIKR ciU'tMl fiftiuenl Intervals of wcakncMJ. Closlnu prices : January , J6..13 ; t'chruaiy , JC.5 , " ; March , : . ! ; Apill , JC.Cj ; Mnj $ ! ; .lun , t .71 ; July , C.76 ; October , lli.43 ; Nri > ( > iuhcr , Jli.v' ; lietctnher. 0.49. Spot clofed easy ; inlddllnK iiiaiuU | : , Or ; c ; nlihUInc KUlf , C'ic ; JjildrttliiK , Oo-ICo ; net re ceipts , none ; crocs. 2Tlo bilk-H ; vxpoita to Great Irltaln , 2.24'J ' bales ; exports , lo the continent , Uhs ales ; rales , SO bales , all Tplnnersj.stock , CI.C93 mles. Total Indny : Net 'lecolptii , lii.ai" b.iUi ; nxpoits to a rent llrltaln. . 31,415 biles ; exports to the continent , Sf,24 bales ; stock. 472,477 b-iles ConEolldated : Net recrHit34,219 bales ; ex- icrts to Great llrtaln. ( 75,7S9 .bales ; cxnoita lo Vance. 11,312 lmcs ; cxpprls to the continent , 17.S10 bales. Total slrice September 1 : Net re ceipts. 1.044.S37 bales ; exporls to Great llrltnln , 2 4,01) ) : ) hales ; cxporls. to Kftin.cc , 58,7W Uajes.ex ; ports , to thn ciimlientcJ9Sy57l.Jalf | . . i. - . . . , . , UVKHVOOL. Oct. f.TttiripN-r-Spot , ' In 'fair dimamlAmerican ; mrdaiink ; % d ? n.-lli-s , li.O.'O bales , of which 1,000 were- for * speculation and export , and Included itOO ; > American ; receipts. ,00i ) tales ; no Anxilcnn Future * * opened quiet mt steady , with a moderate demand , and1 rli's-.l inlet ; American mlddllrii ; , L. M. C. , 3 3i-CI.I , r.ellers ; Oetolwr and No\Hmber , 3 3-Ctd , sellers ; " ovcintn. ' ! ' nnd DecemU-r ; 8 Ifi fll3 : c-Cld , l.uyu a ; ) ecembcr and January. 3 U3-GI.1 , selleis ; Janu- iry anil l-Vhriiury , 3 3.Cld , B-'lleru ; February and March , 3 3i-C4ff3 30-CId , sellcisf March anil April , 3l'i-6ld ; , bujerw ; April and Maj" 337-C4d , reller ; May and June , 3 SS-Md , sellers ; June and July. 3 39-C'd , sellers ; July and AUKUSI , 3 40-Gd. ) sellers. NKW OHLHANS. Oct. 7.-rOlTON--Very steady ; sales. C.j'W bales ; ordinary , SVic ; peed rdinary , 5'4c ; low mlddllnB- 13-Hic ; mlddlliiK , 'nc ; ( txjtl middling , Cc ; mlddllnB fair. cy c ; receipts , 11.SI2 bales ; stock , 89.471 bales. Ku- lurew , quk't but steady ; 'sales. 18,400 bales ; Oo- tuber , Jfi.O ) bid ; November , J0.1I17I5.1C ; Decem ber. ffi.lllG.17 | ; January. JG.OfiC.21 ; February. tfi.Kiec.2G : March , J8.305TC.32 ; April , JC.34gc.3IJ ; May. ! G.3Si/6.40. / MKM1MIIS. Oct. 7 COTTON Firm ; middling. C l-16c ; receipts , 3,511 bales ; shipments. 2,711 bales ; stock , 28,815 bales ; sales , 3,400 'bales. CortVr Miu-KrtN. NEW YOIIK , Oct. 7. COKI-'EE-Optlons opened steady nt SijflO points ndvance. rule.l fairly active on local covci-lnus , follnwlnir de creased receipts nnd fairly larce warehouse de llveiles In the United Slates , further Improved In the Hfternoon on renewed local coverlns- clOFed steady , 10JI20 points hluher ; Bales , 17 CO ) IIIIKH. InclnJIni ; . uiooer . . . , . J8 uecemlier , Jii..Wf . . " * - - - - li.fO. Spot coffee , Illo , steady ; No 7 , Invoice. J7 : No. 7. jobbing J7.JO. Mild , steady ; Cordova , tlO.50016.RO ; sale * . 4CO hairs Central American , jirlvato terms. Total warehouse deiiverjes from the United States. 13,2 IIIIKS , Inrludlnu 11229 from New Yoik New York stock , 2SI.44I hairs ; United States Flock , 3 S 2S8 II.IKII ; alloat fnr the ITnlted States , 2M 000 hags ; lotal visible for the t'nlled Stales. k3l.42 haRf , nBiilnpt C63.7I6 bans last year nnd RSl.r,7 : . hais In IMS. SANTOS , Oct. 7.COKIEEQiilet ; Kood nver- aKO Santos , S.CCO rels ; receipts , 23,000 basa , stock , 1.047.CCO hURH. HAMIIIIIIO. Oct. 7. COI-'FEE-Oponed 'Ipfg hlKher , closed with net advance of lipftt ; Bales , 8.000 h.iBS. 1UO Dl-1 JANEIRO , Oft. 7. rOFFEE-Slendy ; No. 7. Illo , 8.200 rels ; exchanue. T.4I receipts. 8.000 bans ; cleared for Ihe , United States , OCO htiKs ; cleared for Europe , 11,000 bags ; stock , 4M.i l bans. HAVI1E , -rOKKEE-rioyed steady at a net advance of ' , iOif. sae < , 12.000 bags. LONDON. Oct. 7. I1E13T SUQAH October , Ss ? Jd. Jd.NKW NKW YORK , Oct. 7.-SUOAU Haw , nulcl ; centrlfUKnl , ! ili test. 3i31510o. llellned , Btuuly ; ranulat1) ) ! , &Uc. NKW OKLKANH , Oct. 7.-SUaAIl-Qulet ; op..n Kettle , 2'i 5T3ic ; rcntl Ifiliriil Rrnnulaled. .T.tff 38-lCc ; whites , 3 1.-16T4 3-lCc ; yellows , 3H0le ; econds , 2 t3Uo ; others unchanKed , 4)11 ) .MnrKrlN. OIL CITY. Pa. . Oct. 7. Cndlt balances , 7flc ; certlllrates , no bids ; shipments , 9S.369 hbl . ; luns. 90,418 l > hln. LONDON , Ocl. 7. Spirits of turpentine , 2l Sd. Kail Itlvi'iI'rlut Chilli > lnrK-- ( . 1 > 'ALL niVKIl , Mats. , pel. 7. The print cloth market continues quiet al 2lic. 'l'IIHK.VTi.V WIIOLlpHAI.U I.Y.VCIII.VC , Slv .llt-ii Arrt'Nti'il fur Anninilt .liny lit * CINCINNATI , Oct. 7.-An * angry crowd gathered about thelfll'court house and Jail In Newport , j [ y1 ] ( today upon the announcement of qii jissanlt by eleven men upon the youn inife of a switchman recently married. The'"sherllt was obliged to clear tbo corrldorsT" and threats ol vengcanco were madb' , ' Thomas Gleason and his wlfo started out1 t'He1 Alexandria pike to visit a friend last night when two men with revolvers , and representing themselves to bo olllccrs , separated thi'sHand and wlfo anil dragged the shrieklpg'jyvomau Into a Held , where eleven men afjsaiilted her. The pen alty for this crime -Kentucky Is death Today Mrs. Gleason llaii _ 'positively ' Identined six of the men , who'wj'ro arrested from her description. Judge ili'Iin will call a specla grand Jury to consider 'the case , Uleven of the gang of rulllans were brough to preliminary trial before Judge Dennett who , upon the testimony , held them all to answer to the grand Jury without ball , the offense being a capital one , The Idea of a special grand Jury was abandoned , as the regular Jury , meets October 10. Meantime owing to the elate of feeling , the men were ordered to bo taken to * Maysvllle Ibis after noon for safekeeping. THU IIKAI.TV MAHKUT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thursday October 7 , IWU WAUHANTY DI2I3D8. J , 1) . Button and wife to O. V , Shlver- lek , lot 11. block 1 , Keillck'H park. , . . ; 1 QPIT OI.AIM niHiUS. William Arnold anil wife to Kannla Arnold , lot 1C , block II , Orchard Hill , 5 DKBU3. Special master to Omuha Lnan and Trust Co. , n 4 of oi lot 1C , Kount"'s 2d add . i. . , , , , , , . , . . . . 8.710 Total amount of trunsiora . $ 2,75' ' OMAHA LIVE STUCK BARRET Run of Cattle Lata Up a Little and Hogs Oooie Abont tbo ? nmo. FEWER CATTLE AND BETTER BUSINESS CornN'il Slrrrn In Hnnil Di'inniut ntiil All 'l'n Urn lOnrly llouM Thnn ItPouriUMl Here In i n liotiw Tliiu * . SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 7.-Hceelpt for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. SaeTip. Horses October 7 4,910 B.5J8 3,1)09 ) 0 October G B.936 5,713 1,132 October 5 7.374 5,501 S.S10 m October 4 C.Sfiii l.STTi iol ! > " > October 2 fol C.777 12fl IS Oe.ober 1 2,22.5 . fi,317 2,120 September 50 2,270 B.IV2 3,315 2S September 2'.t BW4 ! 4.S.V ) S12 September 2.S fi.SOl 4.7fil 247 2j September 27 0,741 1.030 CIS 27 September Si 'J72 3,931 . . . . 2S September 21 3.SOS l.S 4,4Crt September 23 1,519 B,2So 1,131 September 22 C.9I4 9,933 1,070 The olllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by "ach road wns : C.-.ttle. H'gs. Sh'p. IVaes C. , M. & St. r. Uy 4 O. & St. I. , Uy 1 Mo. I : > c. lly IS 3 . . . . Union 1'aclllc System. f > 3 M 3 1 C. & N.V. . Uy 3 ' . , ! : . & M. V. It. It. . . IS 21 13 C. , St. I1. , M. & O. Uy 1 4 . . . . } . & M. H. II. H 71 3) ) 1 3 C , H. ci Q. Uy 4 v. C. it St. J . . 1 C. , U. I. & P. lly. . 13. 1 4 . . . . C. , U. I. & 1' . Uy. . W. G J ! . . _ TotaV receipts 17S f9 18 4 The disposition of the day's receipts was is follows , each buyer purchasing the num- > cr of head Indicated : Buyers. Cuttle. Hogs. Hhcep. Omaha 1'acklng Co 3D , ; n The a 11. Hammond Co. IllJ 1.017 Swift nnd Company 2',0 1.2'V ' ) S72 I'hs CutlaJiy I'n.'king Co. 311 2,070 1,131 t. Decker nnd Dcgan. . . 16 VlltlElint > t Co I'M ! ) . . . . . . . . J. h. Carey 23:1 : . . . . SC2 .ohnmn & UoUklil'ula. . . . 3j7 \V. I. Stephens 217 luaton .t Co 214 .Ivltig-ilon 110 . . . . Squires IS- Dennis 413 Swift , K. C 2W Cudnhy I' . Co. K. C 451 Innklngton 1' . Co lUi . . . . Morgan _ McCarthy -ai ' ! . K. K U I' Other buyers KS a . . . . Kelt over W.O 500 3.1 Total 4Si7 C.C9 39 ! ) CATTM5 Uccelpts of cattle looked small today as compared i.\lth previous clays this wee'.t , only 17i ( fresh loads being reported In. 1'hn market as aholo was In very tiilr s.iapo as regards the selling Interests , with 10 change of any Importance In values. A very few eornftd steers. , none of thi-tn very good , constituted the supply ol' fat attle. The demand was good and the offer- ngs ' .vere till taken early. Cows and belters wen- also lu active de- nand and sold trrt-ly at yesterday's pr'cp.- ) . 1'ho feeder HlttKiilon was unel.angC'l. ' Tne country continues a flee buyer and the noderate supply in first bands wus soon cleaved up and at steady pnc.es. Itepic- senlallve sales : NATIVUS. jiKi2i' ' STIHUS. : No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. IT. No. Av. 1'r. JJ..1IWO { 4 50 cows. 2. . . . 810 2 CO 1. . . . SW 333 1..1170 300 iiiii''ius. C. . . . 831 3 25 III ) M.S. 1..16W 2 CD l.--KU' ] 290 1..1170 205 1 llli ) 3 10 1. . . . S3J 3 33 CAIA'KS. J. . . . 120 5 EO 1. . . . S3) 4 S ) STOCKicus AND rnisnmts. 1. . . . 970 3 7o 1C 720 4 CO 1U1.KR1W AND Sl'llINGEltS. No. " ' 1 > r' ' " ' ' ' 530 0) L twv n'nil'cnlf" . : I uprltiKcr.- ' . 3200 1 Hprlnpcr . . .k 3j i 3. 0) ) 1 L-JW anil rulf > I cmv ami calf ' > > * J 1 cow ami c-alf 4) ) 01 1 euw una calf 41 OJ WHSTKUNS. NiillASICA. No. Av. 1'r. No , Av. 1'r. 2 bulls HCO 12 C5 3 talllnss. . . . 90S Jl 2 : 1 IU1 | 15JO 3 10 113 fcuhl-H. . . . UiS 3 kO 77 fei'ilora. . . . 903 3 95 7 fi'ciltrs. . . . 7tii 4 S3 t calf 300 4 M 1 hull lOJO 2 4D 3 feeilers. . . . WO 3 SO C cows 1231 315 1 cow 1UIO 2 M 1 heifer S.'O . 323 13 hclfcis 'JOS 345 1 heifer. 1020 323 1 cow 910 2 23 1 cow .MO 2 73 2 cows 1230 273 1 row SSO 273 4 cows 1012 273 23 C1WS W3 2 SO 2 fei-dcrs..lO"r , 3d ) 3 cows 9U 3 03 1 cow 10S' ) 303 . 3 cows 1CC5 3 01 13 co\v 1020 303 1 hull KM 3 JO 24 cows M7 3 13 30 hi'lfris 70li 3 13 2 feeders. . . . WO 390 fci-dora. . . . 9S6 3 HO 1 feo.ler 1'20 ' 4 03 G feoiK-m. . . . 921 4 03 25 fi-eilers. . . . 033 4 13 3 feeders. . . . Slo 4 10 U feeders. . . . MM I 40VVOMINO. \VVOMINO. I tailing 1000 2 M 1 heifer fM 3 fO I lallhi.1130 ! 323 1 lalllnB 1410 350 1 hteer 1130 330 4 fi-cier ! . . . .ioO 3(0 ( 3 feeders..1010 360 3 bull ? 12H.1 2 So C cowa 1070 3 OJ 18 feeders..1011 400 5 hulls 1320 273 23 coivt Ill" ) 3 UO 132 cows 1070 330 CI feeders. . . . lit : . 420 3S feeders..1012 4 05 DC feeders..1225 3 C3 IS fdrs Tex. . 7hJ 303 173 fill a Tex. . 732 303 1C film Tex. . Kill 3 10 1 bull lfl.0 2 10 3 bulls 1263 2W 14 CUWK i 2 275 20 cows 1CC2 300 1 feeder 50 360 1 feeder 11SO 400 4f lers..KS2 41,0 21 fi-eilers. . . . 931 400 43 feeders. . . . 9i1 400 2 < feeders. . . . 974 4 00 1 ficder 940 4 M ) 3 feeders..11C3 400 f , feeders..1114 400 10 feeders. . . . 772 353 1 hull IS'O 190 2 hulls W 230 fi cows 112C 285 3 Cfiws MO 3 20 1 bull ISL'O 2 40 1 hull 1320 260 4 cows 912 2 SU 1 bull 11W 275 1 tnlllnjr NX ) 300 4 tailings..1473 325 13 Etrs Tex. . ! ' ! i2 325 1 calf 140 2 ( K ) Scows ICflO 290 5 heifers 7C2 323 1 feeder 1070 410 I cow 930 225 1 cow 1080 260 1 cow 10/0 335 28 feeders..1220 3 r.O 1 ciiw 710 225 1 cow IICO 320 3 cows. ; H'.ij 3 20 2 lalllnKB. . . . 873 3 23 3 bulls 119J 323 20 cows 1027 3 S3 1 tallhiK 10CO 333 4 feeilcrs..l232 35 7 cows 1002 325 8 feeders..1222 4 D3 26 feelers..ll.'S 4 33 4 reciters..1123 I 31 13 cows 1027 323 1 cow 750 325 3 feeders..10CJ 4 10 ( i fi-filcr * . . . . C31 4 10 3 ffelers.H , W 410 23 fec.ers..1171 . | 3X0 I hull 10SO 325 4 ftedciii..110 : 3 C3 8 feeders. . . . lilS 3 W 3 feeders. . . . 7di 3 90 1 calf 210 G CO 1 cow KCO 2 73 SOUTH DAKOTA. J cow 1000 2 CO ! cows U35 2 ? . ' , 1 cow 9rO 293 1 cow 10& ) 21(5 ( 1 sir. Tev. . . ' 8iO 293 1 hull 1WJ 310 1 fir. Tex.921 323 1 Mr. Tex..120) 323 S feeders..1215 343 1 feeder 1210 3 . ! 0 1 feeder 1110 3 45MONTANA. MONTANA. C cows 971 3 T. 13 ? tailings..1017 3 S3 I feeder 10SO 3 CO IB feeilers..HM 370 11 cows 97C 293 1 feeder 1WO 3M 67 cows .191 295 S hulls 1323 2 M : , stain 1012 323 2 cows 9.5 2 r,0 7 cows 9S5 2 75 2 feeders. . . . S95 3 25 3 feeders. . . . 90S 323 21 feeders..1110 375 93 cows KM 315 S PlaBS 1193 3 f,3 1 feeder 1000 3 M ) 149 heifers 7FC 3 H ) 93 feeders. . . . 908 4 20 9C feeJirs. , , . S97 4 20 rOKOUADO. 1 frailer 120t 43) ) 18.1 feeders..1072 4 .TO 232 fdrs. Tex. 74 ! 3 C5 4 hulls 10:2 : 2 f , 7 KtttKO 793 3 10 61 fclrs. Tex. . ! < 3J 3 W ) 111 fdrs , Tex , MS 3 05OrtKQON. OrtKQON. 7 bulls 1313 2 f5 23 cows lOlli 2 f,5 I cmv S10 2 C3 12 helfPl'H 8M 3 10 H DOS It bus been a long tlmn since lhu hulk uf the hoRH Hld an low us i3.COi3.CS ? , hut lhat was Ju l what happened today. -The market opened fully lOo lower nnd held Hint way until HIB close , Iho chief element nf weakness belnc the. decline In provisions yester day und HIP hirer recelptii nnd lower inaikats lodny nt other celllni : ixilntH. The trade1 was a little Blow nt Ihe nrienlnK nwlnif to "tho reluctance of scllera lo make 10 much of n concession , bul as so m us Hi > ' uuulo up Ihelr minds In sell lhu market was ncilve and Iho hens went rnplilly toward the scales. The buyers seemed lo waul Iho IIOKS nl Hi" decline nnd everylhbu ; was sold nnd webjlied up at an early hour. I.lKht and butcher weights Hold principally al t3.70ff3.75 and henvv loads nl J3.COR3 C5. All the sales nveiaiied lOc lower than yesterday. The market today reached the lowesl pnlnl touched fclncn Aucust 12. Hepie rntallvo sales : Klir.l'l' Itpcclpts of fhccp wfi e llhrrnl nnd the murhcl lower. In symiMthy llh the decline nl Chi ngo. lleprercntttl\r ! snips : K" ' . nn.lxe wether * , . . . . . . tfi } 3 75 411 we ? tern wttheii * . 1V4 3 M 3SJ wctlern > e rllnKS . 91 30 S \vi > trrn Imnbs . . rl 4 w VJ wenletn lamb * . CJ 4 13 S wotern lnml . M 4 to 473 nenlrrii Ininhi . CO 4 ft ) 2S1 eslein hunlw . C3 4W riiioAco i.i via .STOCK MAUICIST. Slrnily ( o SlriMur lloK.i inul Sliccp slu > - nnd l.imi-r. CO. Oct. 7.-Tlirir wns n Kood demand for oottle nnd pilces ruled steady lo strong. Sites of native beef * trcr wprc larsrly al from Jt.Cj to } 3 , prime slilpulhu cattle bclnir nrm nt from J3.J3 tu B.IC. while eoninuin feJ M.cMcini nnd Texnns went in low as JJ C5 and J3.90. The MrriiKtli ns innliily lunllned In Rood to choice H-evex , the poinincn iln < vc helnx barely steady. Native ro\v < t nnd hrlfei-d. If fnt , foil nt Rood pilces , and bulN cold freely nl from J2.li to } 3 for ludoumis nnd nl from lo 3.i ) fnr feed- eis , while pi line bulls bronchi from M to JI.2S. The slncUer nn.l feeder trade wns ruther i-low nt the lercnt decline , owlni ; to the drouth. Texas i-nttle were iinchnn4 < il. Western fe-ders sold InrKely nt from J3.63 In Jl.lft. nnrl hu > era offered Jl.W for prime native fieders. 1'aclifrs haj II all Iliflr mvn way In the IIPK niHlkrl tmlny ami ellers were helple i. Trade wns provoUlnsly slow and prices were fnllv lOJJltc lower , wllh salfs lalRely lit from J.I.'O lo $3.90. Coarse heavy packei1 * Ftdd down In from $3.33 to $3.50 , nnd the lirsl njiortetl llfiht. welKhts hroushl frmn Jl lo 51.10. l.ite Kales were nwiiy In-low the lop priees. Trade In ihrcp Hint lunilii w.ii clew nml prices nvi'mueil 10i- lower Hheep moved off olrnvlv nt fi-'im } 2 to M for natives nml al from J.I lo } . ' . .i.o fin \\cstein rnnners , the bulk , cnini ; for rnun J1.30 to J3.75. Ijimbs iiM flowly nt from } 3 to $ .l.i ) for the pooiest up to fi and Vi.ro for Ihe hesl Hocks , westerns BOIIR | finfiom JJ.75 lo 51,73. A few assnriel lamh * brought } "i.0. llc-elpts : I'lttle. S.COO head : IIOBS. 50.1,00 he-id : sheep , 20,1'00 head. St. l.ii'lli l.lvr Stiu'U. ST. l/llMP , Oet , 7.-C1.\TTli--Ileeelpls : , 5.0 head ; Hhlii'iionK , ml ivpjit'-d. M.ulii't ftroiiK ni iu .d natl\es und PXhlRher ; Texnns , higher ws nlld hflfers , $2. > . IIOCIS Il''i" > lils | , 4.i o hend ; shlpmen's. not. ie- piirtrd. Mark.'t weak nnd Cc lower ; llwht , JS.C'i { ( l.'V ' , ; mixed. JS.2.111 1.05 ; h.-avy. . JSiW.'i ) . S1113KI1 Ilr. I'lpls. 4.51-0 Ill-oil. Mniki-t weak ; native muttons , J3.0.H ) . ! S3 ; eulls and hn < U , } 1.1T > Bf3. : . ' ; stodteis , ? JJiKWT2BO : lamhs , J.7iff3.23. ; ! ) \ < -\v Yfii'l. llvc SliM'k. NI-3\V YOIIK , O-t. 7. - IIIJI2VKSUerclpts. . ( f > S hei-,1. Maiki-t phi\v : bulli , o. ier ; yards nut i leaped ; bull" . M.iVfoo.TiO l cr 10) ) HIM. ; dr > * cows , J2.00I " .2 . II irtipi-an cables ipnte Amerlean su-ers nt IDV.i HVjC , dressed welRhl ; refrljtemlor beef in S'iWSn per lb. ; i-xporls tuilny , C2 beevei and 20 sheep. i'AhVillolptB : , 221 head. Mnihet dull : i-als. lower : uther f-uhes dull ; ahnut 200 he.nl iinooldi vealf , t500ji"7.f.O ; pi-nnReis , SS.OOJT.I. ? . ' ! ; i'xteina , $3.25. SHKK1' A NO I.AMnS llei-elpts. 4.M2 head. Mnrkei dull and Kenernlly lower ; blu-ep , $3.W > : liihibr. , < l."OiiJ.VO. riS KpcelntH , 3,829 head. Miuket lower nt IVIIIIMIM City ll\c SI inMiirliil. ) . KANriS Cirv , Oel. 7.TTLE ( llecclptf , MO head. M. rltct active nnd Btioni ; ; MVxaH s-uets. t3001i4.li : TeMia cow ? , j2.lOH2.B i ; native steor.s , J3."i'ljp ' .2' ' ) nath- eo\\s nnd helfo--s , $ l.r'Tt ' l.Kl ; stoeKets nn. ' f.'vdeia , S2.8XJ I.3T ; bull" , tl.roti 3 tin. , - . 11OC5R Itecclpls , S.OOO head. . Jl.nket r < flik- > wvr ; l-iillt of ules. ! .t6i3.7.1 ; ' ! : h.--u-les. M.v..i .7" : p.icki'i-y. J3.VHM.70 ; niKed. J.05f2. : : ! ( ri ; It-bin , " 3.40(5SS' ( ' ; Ynrlicra , } : ! " ' .i < Tl3. 9 ; piss , , ss.V'iiis. ' ? . ' - - - . - - ' - . / i SUURr llrtrlpN , S.OOO h.-'nd. M.Mket wcuk ; lambs , (3.003.1.1 : IniiUrtiiK. fa'nflSTJ.l" , . iillllMllltl : I.IVC SI.H-1- . flNCINNATI. Oct. 7.-llOCS-51arket ! dull and lower nl J3.1.1VI.I.1. ( \\TTLE-Jlaikel steady nt J2.2 , ff.ll ) . KIIEEP Mnrkul dull nl SJ.COIii.OiO ; lainlis , lower at J4.7585.2 . ? ( , . < ! ; In Sl lil. Itpcord of receipts of live stock nt the four principal mailcetw fnr Oetnl.er 7 ; iatlle. IIi-s. | Sheep. SiulU Omali : l.iito rri20 S rOI . . Kunwii * City . C.OOO s noi 3.001 Kt. Uouls . C,00 < ) 4,0f ) 4.3"X ) Totals . 21.910 47.623 SUOJ IIYUHXRAI. . In the profenco of relatives and a few In timate friends Miss Margaret Grady and Clyde Dunn , both of this city , were united In iiutrriaRo al St. I'hllomena's cathedral at 15 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Miss Mary Orady , a sister of the bride , acted as brides maid , nnd Mr. M. C.illalnn of South Omaha an best man. A reception waa held las ! night at the home of the bride's parents , IL'll 1'lcrce. street. This reception was at tended by a largo number of Ihe friends of Iho contracting parties. The presents were numerous and many of thorn very beautiful. The bride looked nnsnally cbarmlrg in while orgjndy. The honso wa beautifully dec orated wllh potted plants and cut ( lowers. Mr. and Mrs. Dniin will be at home to their friends at 9I7Vi South Thirteenth street after October 15. MAUYV1LU- . , Oct. 7.-Spcclai. ( ) John II. Hryant and Mlns Krtdlc Lee Wake- field' , two popular and wealthy Savannali , Mo. , society young people came to Maryvlllo yesterday and wore married In DIP afternoon by Ilev. S. P. Cresop , pastor of thu Mctho'l- IntiKplscopal church south. Dr. Dryant nnd MlKS Wakefleld were to have had a fashion * hie church wedding In Savannah next inonMi and this fact was generally known. They fluddenly changed Ihrlr minds , him over , and when they left Savannah yesterday morning none of their frlemla had the slightest In timation of their Intentions. KIU3MONT , Neb. , Oct. 7. ( Special. ) Charles Green and Mlsa Catherine Honors , both If this city , were married last evening at the residence of the brlilc'c partnits on North Main street , Ilev. X. Chestnut of the Presbyterian church performing the cere mony. Only the relatives of the contraellng partleB were present. The groom Is a mem- ner of the Hrm of Orcrri & Nichols , proprie tors of the Krrmonl grecnbonnea. and wan formerly in the same business In Omaha. The bride. Is a daughter of Henry Rogers- ? this city. She lias always resided here and Is a graduate uf the public schools. JtllkHCll-UrilnH , Neb. , Oct. 7. ( Special. ) At the residence of Iho hrldit's parents yes terday mornlnt ; | { ( , iK , \y. HuKuell of Mar- r.lulltov.n. la , , wns nnltc-d in marriage to Miss Lucl'o Cross , daughter of Hon. George Cross , editor of the Kali-bury Qa/.ette. Mr. Hussell was formerly paHtor of the Presbyterian church at thin place. After a reception at llni church parlors ; .Mr. and Mru. Uiibnell lefi for their future home at Marshalltown. HUIIO.V , S. I ) . , Oct. 7. ( Special Tele- gram. ) OcorgoV. . Clarke of Chicago and Miss Llzzlo H. Limpo wcro married he-re yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was performed - formed by Htv. C. II. Clarke of the Meth odist church nt Iho home of tbo brldo'u parents In the prcuenco of relatives and Im mediate friends. The rouplo will bo at home after October 1.1 at 103 Kast Twonty.Hecond street , Chicago. ( ; ! ! > llolilH llr Hnnil , Kittle Owens , who Is thought to bo n party to the theft of * 3S from the perxon of William I'east lust week , hn born nt lib erty under thq bond of JOOO. Wlifn she WIH : wanted for trial ycntenlay she i-oulil not bo f-iiinil [ ind the bond win declared for. felted , The hm-eny occurred In Iho womim'rt boure on lower Catiltol nvcniiu wlii-n wns not In a conultldii In cnrefully hla llnunce . Cunt * lu CiinllMiii-tl , Carrie Agea wan tried In police ronrt yes terday for nn allegc-.j urKnult upon a ncliib- bor , Mary Munroe , and her caxu wus eon tlnued under a bond of $100. Hhe. U it T'J fet ot HtrlklnK lira Munroo with a .Hone In U" course or u neighborhood quarrel. JVES LOST IN THE IlAlliS- Covor.il Torsons Burncil to Dcntli in tho' Manitoba Forests. FIRE MAY SWEEP ACROSS BCUNDARY LINE ) nn rr Hint II Will Cro- . * . Over Into \orlli DitUiitn .Tin * I'roiu-rl } ' linn * Ix Alrcmly 'Vrry VVINNII'Ka. OM. 7. Tlio roresiflrcs Hint isvo been raging In Manitoba clo o to lUo louinMry line for the past ten ilaya liavo iroknn out more turlotisly tliftn ever. Toner or twelve persons nrp reporlcd to have licen uirneil to dp.itli rtn < l the lire Id rapidly spreading over the boundary line Into North ) , il(0tn. Klremcn have been. nghtlnR the lames night nnd day , trying to keep thorn mm netting Into the more thickly populate ! llttrlrts. Hundreds of thousands ot dollars vorth of Umber have been destroyed and pn < ildrinlilo grain , ns well as some farm nilldlngs. Up to this tlmn the tire has lico-.i onllned to the Canadian sldo of Iho Hiundary. but the Swarth line between the 'nlleil ' States nnd Manltolm has been obliterated and grave fenrs nro entertained hat the llames will get beyond the control of the settlers , The Humes arc driving hundreds of wolvoi inil coyotes out In. the open country and arge flocks of geese nnd ducks have been uun flying over the burning foirals. Near \Vhlto Mouth , 11. Lnndry , a trnppor , vaj burned to dcnth. A Qcrman woman il Ivlng near whtre thu lire wna the most urlous yesterday Is reported to have been mrved lu dtuth nnd one of her children la ! nlsKlii ! ; . A dispatch from White Mouth say * ) ho lire Is spreading rapidly. Tlie section oicman nt Darwin nnd his wife nnd children vcro picked up by a freight train and taken o White .Mouth. Headmaster Mnrtln , on a .and tar , attempted to run frum Darwin vlth his men , but nearly succumbed to sulYoiMtlon. lie was eumpulled to take cfugt' mi a passim ; freight. All the tclo- graph pules for several miles east ot town ire down and train , * arc tied up. At llrokcu Head. Man. , the country Is on Ire and enormous damage Is belnR done. . .Mr. and .Mrs. Yiinng , living south of thuru , inly si\cd their lives by standing In the Iver for twelve hums. Their homo wan lestroyoil. At IkMujor , Man. , seven persons have : iein burned to death. Mn. . O.V. . Thjlna.i , icr young KOH , : unl A daughter had a racu with the Ilame. ; fur nuvir.il inllpj. Tho/ ind a team of horses which they kept en the run. Sparks from the buriHng timber vvote blown Into Iho dry glass of a nralrln wlili'h they were uonipolled to cross ami soon ihey wrre snn-ounded by the ll.imcs. Tim frantic h.racn started to run stralnht ahr.ul Into the burning Umber. lleforo they ha.l gone far the carriage overturiu'il ind they were thrown down an embankment nto a small crrek. This probably saved heir lives. They 'Were badly burned. OTHRlt KOHKRT KMtKS. L1TTLM UOOIC , Oct. 7. lrouth and for- eat llrcs are playing havoc In Arkansas ami the situation grows worse every dny. Thou sands of dollars worth of valuable timber an 1 other property ha.s been destroyed by lire and aleck In nearly all sections of the slate Is suffering from the Heartily of water , while In souse places them Is not enoiiRh obtainable to supply the people with drinkIng - Ing water. No general rain h.is fallen forever over sixty days , r.nd In sjino localltl * . s the drouth Is of i > ven longer duration. The for ests helm ; - . , dry os tinder , the ground eovered with dry Hav - sand and decaying- vegetation > have furnished oplendlit nmterlttl for Urea nnd from all.sec tions reportu of disastrous forest conflagra tions ' 'aro beitiK lerelved. Miles of fO.icca have been destroyed , saw 'mills ' nnd eah'.na burned , and in some lustanren tin1 llamcV < have been communicated to large llelds 6t open collen , whleh were destroyed. Jn hun dreds of localities wells and springs hive entirely drleil up and resldcnta are hauling water In barrels from the nearest streams , which In ome secllnns am twenty miles dls'ant. Nearly all late vegetable" ) havn br-cn parebed In the Holds. The people In many localities are holding meetings and priyliiR tor rain. KOHT WAYNE. .Ind. , Oct. 7. Forest flrca ara r.nglng In the eastern part of thU county and faiinnrs have organized lo flKhl the llnrnrs. Last evening ( lie llttlo towns of KdKartnwn nnd Ilaldwln were throatennd with lire and were saved only after hard work. Many barns and much grain have been destroyed. DBADWOOD. S. IX. Oct 7. ( Special Te'o- gram. ) The timber lire which for the past two days has threttoned the mining camps of 1'rrslon and Hugged Top \vaB this morning got under control nnd the danger lit now past. l.OS.SISS IX THIS IIKTKOIT I'M U12. KimlM I'p I" \i-nrly $700,0(10 ( , ivtth Alioiil Kour-KlflliN liiHiirniK'V. DBTHOIT. Oct. 7. Careful estimates of the loss-es caused by this moinilng's great fire , places the total figures at $040,000 , with } 535- 000 Insurance. Added to the main Icsscs are those of the people , who had household goods , etc. , stored In the central storage building and of the contents of the III cm of professional people nnd others In the various buildings which wnro ruined. The Injuries to the firemen who were hurt will not be permanent. Most of the bniaed structures will be rebuilt. The Detroit opera house was owned by the Clark estate. Its caluo was estimated nt $80,000. U was fully covered by Insurance. C , J. Whitney , Icssco and manager , lores about 120,000 , .par tially Insured. The Julia AUlnir company's IOBO Is over $20,000 , with $10,000 Insurance. The Mitchell building was owned by ( ieor a II. IMrbour. TU value was $20,000 , fully In- mirc.l. . The Mitchell Atock was worth $75,000 and was SO per cent Insured , The Leonard building nnd stock Is estimated 'at $109,000 and was fully Insured. The principal other loi'Sc-H , mast of which are fairly Insure. ! , nro ns follows : Central Savings bank , $10,01)0 ) ; Hugh Connelly , Jeweler , $10,000 ; Vaughon & Tanner , $ riO,000 ; C. II. Werner , $15,000 ; Troll- ' gott Schmidt estate , owner of Werner buildIng - Ing , $15,000 ; ( Inind Union Tea company , $25- . 000 ; llussian laundry , $ lfiCOO ; Central Surago ( P'impaiiy , $20.000 ; Orand Trunk Itepali-.chopa , 4B.OOO ; DrcsHy's Dye Bhcp , $1,600 ; c\ei'n house musicians , $1 000 ; other minor losses$5JOOO , OIIATTANOOOA , Tenn , , Oct. 7. Twph-o building ! ) , comprising tb0 ljunliics p i-jloti ot the pretty llttlo vlllagtt of St. Klmu , at the foot of Lookout mountain , wenj ( Ic4troyc < l by fire this nfternoiin. The fire originated III Die rcsldottro nf Mra. O. Ay , Klrkland and uproail rapidly to the storea adnlii'i ] ! ! ( . Tliu total leas i.s about-J12.000 , Incline No. 1 and tim Cliattttnooga Klgtjlrit ) railway .uf- fcredcnnnldorahly from the flrn. KAIUHUKY. Neb , . Oct. 7 , ( Spor.laJ.J-Lj.U uviuiliiR n small barn ownrd by 1) ) , A , Hoyco , on Tlilrd BtrrL-t , w J destroyed by ( Ire and an Adjoining one , owned by P , U , Shamher- K r , wait bail I y dainaipd , I.OBS abuut f300 , with liisuraiu-o only on ( lin Rliatubur ur prop erty. Tlio flro la aupposol to liaveorlslnatcd from a I'cnflro madu by * omc' ftnall boy , MACON , Go. , Ocl. 7. Tlio Central ; -allroad'-i bulldltiRH here wrro dt'stroycil by flro iltln moinliiK- The alarm .wao turned In tliortly after 1 o'clock. The whole department ttirnei ) out. but the Ilatnra hiil inido such headway that It woa not posilblo to cave niliclt , Tits IM ) will amount to fully $75.000 , The com pany had no Insurance on luo property , all Iho policies lisvliiK oxpltcj lust Auunst , and a alnkltiK fund fnr Insurance having liccn .itarlod by Dm railroad comnany , NP3W YOIIK. Oct. 7. KUty lilch clas li&rt.fB perished lu the stablca .of the Clips- him improvement company on Ocean park- \vay. Ilrosklyn. which were burred llst nlsht. Tito ' < ISH in ffr.O.O'jO. ' In trying to H.tvu thu liofpon thu night watchman waa overcome by fimokn am ) h lu a precarious condition , JAMBS E , BRYD & Telephone 10't ! ) . Onmlia , Nub COMMISSION , CHAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS IIOAIII ) UV TIMli ) , ulri-rl wlffl to ( ihltayo : ii > d Nuw York. Curr > HpuiiU"uuJolinA. . Wurrtn A. l/o.