/ VrATTAT > ATTJV COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Usual Break in Grain Prices Followed the Government Boport. PROVISIONS RALLIED NEAR THE CLOSE Corn Oprned About Mtenilr but Immediately llrgnn to Sj-inpalhlir with the Yielding1 Spirit of the Wheat Market. CHICAGO , Oct. ll.-Thc government re port wns followed toduy by the usual break In the price of grnln. Wheat end corn are each 5ic lower for Mny delivery tlmn at the close- yesterday , Provisions milled near the cloae on buying by packers and closed slightly higher. May oats llnlshcd with a loss of Sic. Very little Interest In the wheat market was displayed by the traders today. The government report did not raise the average of the crop much above the pre viously Indicated production ns had been expected. A report said to emanate from the Argentine- consul nt Washington was given as the cause of some additional heavi ness with which the market became affected about noon and due to which the price of December broke to 62'-Jc. It advanced to BHc and declined to KJttc , with nn Inclina tion around 63Uo up to the time of the more radical weakness referred to. The Argentina authority quoted was reported to have said that the area sown to wheat In that country was variously estimated at from 10 to BO per cent larger than In the year before. The market was dull near the close , December finishing at file. Corn opened about steaily , but Immediately began to trymiuUiIze with the yielding spirit of the -wheat market. The opening price was from oO'-lc to KOVic for May and It be came gradually weaker as the session pro- greased , resulting In " decline ni-nr the close to 4'JM.c , with 4 Hc bid at the end. October fell from WVic bid to 2 c at the close. Another active Besslon was passed In the oats market. In sympathy with corn and on account of the offerings , prices suffered a decline. Stay opened Vic up from yi'Hter- day's last quotation nt xc ; , yold down to 32U : < - ' , and closed nt fiom 32ic to 3H&C. The provision market was linn at the opening , but soon weakened. Those who bought on the little bulge of the day before tried to secure their prollt. When they hnd dropped their loads and 12'X > c had brn knocked off the opening price of pork , the packers came to the rescue and left closing prices 7Wc higher for the day In pork , 2l4c higher for Inrd and ribs unchanged. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | llTiiii. | Low. I Close. Wl.eat.No. ' ? Ocl SOJ BOM Dec G2J4 | May i Corn No , 2. . Ocl 4PJC Nov. 4 OH 4W4 Dec 47H' ' 17M May. 48.41 4UH On IK No. 2. . . Oet , . 28 28 Nov 2BH May 82H I'urkpcrbbl J.t 12 OS 12 77W Lord.10(1 ( Ibs Oct 7 r.n 7 53 Jan 7 32 7 40 fctiort lUba- Oct 0 30 0 G5 Jan 047J * Cart quotations vtta aa follows : 1-LOL'K Steady. WIIKAT No. 2 springKQXc ; No 3 nominal ! No. 2 rod , GOKWSUtc. CORN No. 2. 4 ! > 4c : No. S yellow. 4 ! > Hc. OATH No. 2 , Me ; No. 2 white. 31'.4t(32c ; No. I white , SOftfi31Hc. 1SY13 No. 2. 47V-C. 1 ( All LEV No. 2 , 53c ; No. 3 , 474c ; No. 4 , 5 ( KIAX SKiO-No. 1 , $1.18' $ . TIMOTliy SKKD-1'rlme. J3.30. 1'HOVISIONS MPXH porlt. per libl. . J12.S05JI3.10 , lard. per 100 Ibs. , JT.CS'.i ; nhoit ribs , sides ( loose ) , 6.C 8 < 1.70 : dry salted nhouldern ( bnxcd ) . | C.37 > 47 ( ! 6.60 ! short clfnr fides ( boxnd ) , J7.00n > 7.1.5. : ! ' 4 WHISItY Distillers' finished uooils , per sal. , $1.S3 , The following were the rccelpti and shipments todays MEW YUltIC IlliXKKAL I'cdlcrdny'n Quotations on I'lour , drain nml Provisions , .Metals. lite. NKW YOnK , Oct. 11. FLOUn-ltecclpts , 41- 100 bbls , ; exports , 19,500 bblB. ; sales , 29,300 pkgs. ilnrket dull. Southern flour , dull. Ilye Hour. Blow ; sales , 300 bbls. Iluckwheat Hour , stonily at 11,7501,00. IHU'KWHKAT Quiet at 50070c. CO11N MEAIv Steady ; sales , : i bbls. , 140 packs. HYK Qul t ; car lots , 4sg51c ; boat loids , C2R IIAIII.KY Dull : No. 1 Milwaukee , MitCJc. XIAKLUY MAl/r-Dull ; western , 700SOC. WHEAT llecelpts. 83,600 , bu. ; expuitH , 19,100 bu. : sales , 2.9M.OW bu. futuifs , ISO 0-X ) bu. Bmt. [ Hpot market strong ! No. 2 red. In store nnc elevator , ESUc ; new Fcbrtmiy , & 7'.to delivered , No. 1 northern , C6He delivered : No. Z hnid , tjo delivered : pilceii WMO wruk and In the afternoon declined to the lowe'ct point on record , under bear at I neks ; cables were weak ; No. ' . ro < l. closed at Ho net decline ; May , 61 6-lt G2e , closed t 61 4cj November closed at MV-c Decemlwr. ftVififfTUP , closed nt & 8HC , COHN Hecelpts. 7,550 bu. : exports , 10 0-W bu. sales , tw.ow bu. futurcn , 8,000 bu. spot. Spot market nominal at 55c. Options unmet ] wnilt , declined all day under free selllns by trade-is and sympathy with wheat , closed at { J'-c ' net decline ; May , MUfti&ftc , clused nt tulle" ; Oc tober closed at MXc ; November. KUMKlta cloBsd at WUc ; December , 63HeJ3 ic , closed nt OATS Hecelpts , 31,200 bu. ; exports , J.IM bu. ; wiles , S3S.om ) bu , futuies ; CO.OO'J ' bu , spot. Spot market dull : No. 2. 3I fl32c ; Nu. 2 , delivered , 3JM@-33c ; No. 3 , JlUc ; No. 3 white. SSIiftSCc No. 3 white. 35c. Options weak all ttay , closed ft ' 40o decline ; Mny. W ! f37'ic. closed nt MTic ; October elosed at 31Hc ; November , XV , U32T4C , closed nt 32Wc ; December closed at 33'ic. HAY Dull : Rood to choice. J6.W07.I5. 1IIDKS Steady ; wet , salted. New Oilcans , se lected , 45 to 65 Ibs. , 44B-5o ! ; Ituenos Ayres dry 20 lo 21 Ibs. . He ; Texas , dry , 24 to SO Ibs. , S I HATIIEIt Steady ; hemlock sole. Duetios Ayrrs , light to heavy wclchts , 15 18c. WOOL -Qulct ; domestic lleecc , 18024c ; .pulled , 9) 230. IIOP8 Quiet ; state , common to choice. 3ff to : Pacific const. 414C8ie. ! COAL Dull. IMlOVISIONS-tleef , qulot. Cat meats , dull ; Tickled bellies. IHCS'/lc : pickled hums , B'.i f lOc. Lnrd , steady ; western steam closed at 13 ; Oclnber closed at 13 ; January , 57.KO , nom inal ; refined , steady. Pork , slendy : new moss , JII.MO15.M ; extra prime , nnmlnal : family. 11J.W U15.EO ; short clear. J15.MR15.70. IltlTTEH Steady western dairy , lS015cwest ern creamery. 15 < j4c ; lilglns , 2le. KOOS Slendy ; western , fresh , nei9c ; case * I2.25C4.SS ; receipts. C.2J1 pkss. ' ClIEKSE-Tluli ; state , lame. 8OIO4c ! ; small. ! Mc ; part skims , 4 So : full skims , 3 4c. TALUOW Easier ; city , l % J4ie ! : country , 411 QSc. as to quality. I'trntOLHUM Nominal ; United closed at S2TJc bid.HOSIN HOSIN Firm ; strained , common to eood , $ I.M TtlilPENTINU-Qulet. Me. HICU Firm : domestic , fair to extra. 6ic- Japan , 4HRITic. MOUABSUS Dull : New Orleans , open kettle , teed to choice. I8 36e. LEAD Quiet ; Jletn ! exchange quol.itlon , > 3.15 G3.1714 ; bullion bi-okers * nuotallonn , (1.03. PIO inoN-Dull ; Scolch. J19.00JJW.2J ; Ameri can. JtO.OOfJ13.Oi > . dull. TIN Ilarely steady ; slialts , 513C2'.5 ; plat's , dull.SPELTEIlDull SPELTEIl-Dull ; domestic. J3.408.43. COPPEH Quiet ; -brokers' quotations. M.f , ; ales on 'change. 8S tons. Including cnnli , toilay at HMO ; spot. J15.M ; Octolier. J13.55 ; November , H5.M ; January. JI5.40 , nnd ex-Lydlan Monarch from dock at 115.TO. COTTON 8KED OlU-Inactlve. lower , to sell ; prime crude , 26 27o ; off crude. 25if6o : yellow butter grades , 87C38c ; prime yellow , 3233o. MlnneaiHilUVlic > rtt Mnrliot. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. ll.-AVhent was easy and 3ulet from the first this morntnif. and trading ull In futurt * . The demand for envh whi-at wan active , quickly absorbing nil the offerings on track or to arrive at about the same pre mium tbovu December ns previously obtained. Hecelpts era said to bo Increasing at country stations , and the elevators ara buying more of th stored itraln. Itoads repoitcd bud yet In the country , preventing still larger receipts. In some section * where tliu roads will admit receipts nro about aa largo as they were before the rains. In mnny purt , however , the roads prevent active business and the farm movement Is neces sarily lighter. The question f holding back wheat In farm granaries for higher prices seem to t entirely lost right of In the northwest and all ore selling apparently without reference to any possibility of an sdvance. Farm feedlnK to snimnls Is goingon brlikly In some portions and considerable wheat will be consumed In that tray. Ther * was nothing but that feature today that hod a tendency to prevent short relllng and further consequent decline. There was come December wheat here for sale , hut as the tnidlne had gone out of It u few days nxo they feared to * ell I' , end there- seemed to b no very great demand for the little there was offered. Neuily everything Is done now In May , and for that month Intro was at llmen fair activity. Flue- tuatloni mere generally light , not exceeding about He. Clcwe : October , W'4C. December , WUSiWVic , May , M'i ( tSc. On track : No. i hard , OHic , No. 1 northern , ( CtiCi No. I northern , Ho. Old wheat continued to tell lo abovi the quotation * , nccelplt of wheat T re 30- 20 bu.i ( hlpmrnti , 13COO , bu. The flour market wns easy In sympalhy with the small decline In wlirat 1'atfnu , (3,2003,10 , Uiken , II WflJ.SO. Prxlucllnn , for th 31 hours wan estimated Jit 95,009 bblr ) * l > liineni ( , 37,747 bbls. UJ1AI1A ( lliMiHAL Condition of Trnilo nml CJtiotniloni aa Htuplc nml I'uncy Proiluco. The butter market Is lower on account of the condition of the eastern market , The packers lave made n decided cut In the price on pack- ng stock , ns will be noted fix in the quota tions. Quotations ! 1IUTTKU Packing stock , 9c ; fair to good country , HillSc ; choice to fancy , 19920o ; gath * ered creamery , 2021c | ; separator creamery , 22f 23e. KOOS-I'cr doz. , strictly fresh , IJIUCc. LIVi : POULTUY-OliI hens , 6c : roosters , 3ci tpilnv chickens. 6'.4fi c ; ducks , 6p7c ; eprllu : turkeys , 708c ; hen turkeys , 7 < jSc ; gobblers , 5P Cc ; old RCCSC , 4B5c. OAME 1'ralrlc rlilckon.i , young , per dot. . 13.7J fl-3.00 ; prnlrle chickens , uld , per doi. , (3.0092.25 ; grouse , young , per doz. , l2.6uH2.75 ; grouse , old , per doz. , > 2 ; blue wing tcnl , per dot. , J1.KSJ1.W ; icreen wing tenl , per doi. , Jl,251flW ; ducks , mixed , per doz. , I1.00ftl.10 ; canva. < l > ncks. I3.ro1 4.00 ; mallards nnd red heads , J2.60&3.W ; quail , ll.2.i l.W ; venison saddles , 14911CC. VIAI , Choice fat and small veals are quoted at G'.iftCo : large nnd coarse , 3/4c. / CIIKKSI3 Wisconsin , full cream , new make , 12Hc ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full cream , lie ; Ne braska and Iowa , part skims , "CSc ; I.lmburKcr , No. l , lie ; brick , No. 1 , 12c ; Swiss , No. 1 , 14SP "nAY-Uplnnd liny , $ ? : midland , * 7.60 ; lowland - land (7 ; no straw , J8. Color makes the price on hay. Light shades sell the best. Only top Erodes bilng top prices. PIGliONS-Old birds , per doz. . 75c. VEGKTAULKS , The quantity of celery that Is shipped to Omaha nnd either consumed here or shipped out to nenr-by points Is very Inrge , In the past n Inrgi propoitlon of the celery handled hero came from Kalamazoo , Mich , , or was sold nn having come from that section. At line time It was hardly thought that any other section of the country could grow really Rnud celery. Oilier cectlons of iho country , how ever , have been giving more attention to tlie growing of celery for market with no small degree of Huccei-s. California now ships a great deal of celery to this market , nnd at some seasons of tha > ear the pupply ! Is almost en- tlr.'ly from that stnte. During the past two years parties In Nebraska hnvo commenced to experiment with this vegetable , nnd aa far with marked success. This year nbout forty acres near Kearney ucrc planted to celery nnd fifteen ucres nt Monroe , while there nrv 'mall patches at llobron and Florence. The Krorney and Manioc crxpa weio purchased by an Omaha hnupo making n. specialty of handling celery , and they are now receiving from these twi > sources nlxMit 400 dozen bunches per day. The crop Is about half harvested , and the growers esti mate that the yield will amount to fifteen to twenty rars all tnld. Quotations : POTATOES Onml stock , 75 TSOc. OLD MEANS Hand-picked , navy , J2.23 . ; me- ihuni , JI.SOUl.W ; common white beans , J1.73tp 1.90. 1.90.ONIONS ONIONS On orders. 700750. CAHDAnij On "orders , 115G CE'.KIIY Per dnr. . 30fT43c. SWEET POTATOES Per Ib. , 202140 , or J3.50 per bbl. ; Jcisey , { 5.50 per bbl. F11U1TS. The European apple crop Is almost n fa'lure , says Garden nnd Forest , and InrBO expoitn- tlons from this country may therefore bo looked for. Two thousand bbls. were sent nwny last woelc , and more than Itvlee that number will no doubt bo forwarded duringtlie present week. Inasmuch nn theie Is not n full crop In Canada. > ind slncu the product of the United States will not be halt that of nn average yeur , It la fall- to nesumc' that prices will ba high. In fact , the prices In England are already good. A few careless or unscrupulous shippers have < lone very much to Injure the American ex port upplo trade by sending Inferior and badly packed fruit , nml this tends to give n b.id name to the entire supply from this side of the At lantic. Newtown Pippins were already favorites In the Ensllfh markets , but they have lost their position lo some extent , owing to the fact that other green apples have been shipped from this country and falsely branded as Newtown or Atbemarlc Pippins. Hed apples , such as Ilaldwlns nnd Kings , now bring the highest price * . Holland and Uelglum ship 000,000 bbls" . to Eng land In n good yen- ) , mostly early and fnll sorts , says the New England IlamoMcnd , but this sea son will hardly epaie one-third lh.it quantity. Fiance will probably export two-thirds of her usual supply , mostly fall stuff , Australian fruit won't be nn until early spilng. England's own crop Is very shrift , imd at liest does not stand much show ngatnst prime American red winter apples. There are fully six months during which the EiiRllth maiket will present nn antlve de mand for American fruit , Baldwins being most popular. This Is likely to keep our domestic markets clrar of nny Accumulation of nil the nlro winter apples tlmt can bo moved nt J2.00W 3.00. At that price the United States nnd Canada ought lo Iw able to export tOO.OOO to 750,00) , bbl * . , aBllnst 17R.OOO bblfl. last year , 1,500.000 of the 1KI1 crop and < J7. > ,000 bbls. In 18S9 , The census re turns the United States crop of 1859 at 57,250,090 bbls. , of which nil but 1,000,000 , bbli. were grown In twenty-seven states. Our domestic market nnd our surplus for export Is controlled by the crop In eleven states. The west will probably tiiko at full pikes all the surplus west of New York sliitc. leaving apples for export to come from New York nnd New Kngland , which may ship west more than enough to counterbalance Michigan. Pennsylvania and Ohio exports. New York and New England will equal ISSS's small crop unless nipped by early frosts , and at the prospective higher rnngo of pilcos ought to ex port mote than In 18S9. Quotations : QUINCES Cnllfnrnln , per CO-lb. box , J1.50. APPLES Good stocK. per bbl. , t2.C032.7S. PEACHES California fiecstone , (1 ; clings , 75tJ SOc. SOc.PLUMS PLUMS California. OOcQll.25. PUUNES 90cfiJ1.25 , PEAKS itartlett , no good shipping stock : 13. Hardy and 1) . Clalrgeau. J2winter ; Nellls , J1.75 02.00. CJHAPES Concords , 10-lb. baskets. Me ; round lots. 19c ; Callfoinla Tokay , Jl.j5ftl.33 ; muscat , J1.25O1.3J : cornicheon. Jl.2531.35. CHANIlEltUIES-Cape Cod. fancy. JS.75010.00 per bbl. ; Cape Cnd , choice , J9.60ao.75. THOPICAL FIIUITS. CHANGES Mexican , 150 , MO , per box , J3.00O 3.50 ; Florldas. J3.60. BANANAS Choice stock. H.752.r,0 per bunch. LEMONS Fancy Messina , 200 , 15 ; SCO , Jl.JSffl ) 3.00 ; cholco Messina , 3W > , 11.10. PINEAPPLES None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS Medium , per can. 12o ; horse shoos , Me ; extra standards , ISc ; extra selects. ISc ; company selects , 23c ; New Yoik counts , 2Sc , FIC1S Fancy , per Id. . 20e. HONEY California , 15c : dark honey. 10@12o. MAPLE SYRUP-aallon cans , per doi , , J12. NUTS Almonds , lG < 917c ; English walnuts , 12ft 14c ; nibcrts. 12c ; llraill nuts , 10@12c ; eastein chestnuts , lO lS c. CIUEIl Pure Juice , per bbl. , IS ; half bbl. , J3.23. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 3Uc ; No. 2 green lilacs , Sllc ; No. 1 green called hides , 4Uc ; Xo. 2 Ki-ocn salted hides , 3Uc ; No. I green salted hides , 55 to 40 Ibs , 4Vic ; No , 2 green salted hides , 25 to (0 Ibs. , 3Hc ; No. 1 veal ralf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. 6c : No. 1 dry [ lint hides. Gc ; NO. 't dry flint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , EC : part cured hides Vic per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Oreen salted , each. ! 5 rCOe ; green salted shearlings ( short woolei early skins ) each , loiff20o : dry shearlings ( short wooled early kins ) , No. 1 , each , 6O15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each , 6c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , BjJBcj dry nint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4S6'io ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pt'lls. per Ib. . actual weight , IffCHc ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib , , actual weight , 4IOe : ( have feet cut off , as It Is uselei to pay freight on them ) . TALLOW AND OIIEASE Tallow , No. 1. 4 , tallow. No. 2 , 4r ; grease , whlto A , 4ej grease , wlille n , 3V4c ; grease , yellow , 3'io ; grease , dark , 2c ; old butter. 2W2VSc ; beeswax , prime. 15020a ; rough yellow , IHO-c. * WOOL -MAItKKT. Attondniico nt thn Auction Sales Vestortliiy Wiw Fulr. LONDON , Oct. 11. The attendance at the wool auction sales today was fair , nnd the tone better. Competition was ffod , even for faulty goods. American buyers took 400 bales of greasy Victoria wo.ls. The American pur chases so far amount to fully 13.000 bales. German. French nnd English buyers were nl woik actively. The number of bales offered were 11.978. of which 1,600 were wlthdiuwn. Following nreth * ule In detull : New South Wales. 60S bales ; scouied , IMltflK I4d ! greasy , 4\JiffSd \ ; Queensland , 206 bulea ; tcomed , lOdffla 2'Sd ; jrreasy , 6'fjCd ; Vlctoila , Z.439 bales scoured , Sdflls 6d ; Krei.Hy. 6 W6d ; South Aus tralia , 250 Imli'H ; scouted. 60:0.1 ; Kfea > y , Kj'IUil New Zealand , 7t53 bales : HCouied , 4V4dBls 2.1 greasy , 4f914d ; Cope fif Good Hope nnd Natal 1,72(1 ( bales ; scoured , 7V4deis 4d ; ureany , STitfSd ST. LOUIS , Oct. ll.-WOOL-Dull nnd un changed. .STOCKS AND ItONDS. Sccnrltloi Opencil nnd Cli > sc < l Firm , Hut Speculation WHS IrrectilHr. KEW YOniC. Oct. ll.-Thc stock niarke opened and closed firm , but In the Interln the speculation was Irregulnr. At no time during the day wna the volume of business heavy , The cliques and room traders sttl monopolize the- dealings and the commission houses report customers as scarce as ever London was In tlie iniirhct aa a buyer , bu confined itself almost entirely to St. Pau and Louisville & Nashville. Louisville i Niishvllla was notably strong- , being in Root foreign demand , as well as a favorite of th tocul traders , oh Icily on a report that the earning ! ) of the llrat week In October \voul Bhow a heavy Increase. The stock close. nt the highest of the day and at an ail vance of 1H per cent. Western Union los H per cent on the Jay. Today's movemen In Sugar Is accredited to u leading manlpu later of the shares , who worked more con vervatlvely tlmn usutil , for the stock \vu held within u range of less than 2 per cenl An advance of H per cent was made at th opening nnd then a quick drop of 1 per cent followed by a sharp recovery , and. In th late dealings , by a further advance , whlc brought the prlco up to 8 < U. a total gain from the low point of IK per cent and at advance from last night of 1 per cent , To ledo & Ann Arbor shows a decline ot 2 pe cent. Leather preferred 14 per cent uni AVlieellng , Lake Erie preferred utul Colorad Fuel 1 per cent. The other changes wer merely fractional. The bond market was Irregular during- morning and early afternoon , but In th later dealings became strongla sympathy with ( hi sliure gpcculatlon and closed In good tone. The Uvcnlng Post's London cable say * : Of the dccrrae In Iho Dank of Knglond his week CG11.312 tvns In coin nnd bullion ind 14C ( X ) reprrscnts the net gold exporter or the week , the details lielng130.000 to Urazll , 13,000 bar sold chiefly for Germany , vhlle 131,000 cntnc In from China. The re mainder of the decrease In rrscrve wna due o cash gone Into Internal circulation. It Is cported here that Bold IB beginning to leave N'cw York for I'nrls nml Germany. The tock markets were quiet today , but with n > etter tone. Americans advanced about We. 'ho Argentine gold premium continues tu nil nnd nil South American securities are Inn. The following- were the closing quotations n the leading stocks of the New York ex- today : U P. I ) . , t 1 } dnms Express. . . 140 Northwestern , . , , Alton. T. II 31 do pfd. , do Pfd , , . . . 170 N. Y , Ccn1r.il Am. Express J& N. Y. AN.Eur. . . . laltlmornAOhlo. Ontario A W. : anndi Pacific. . . . Oregon Imp. . . . . . Canada Southnrn , OreirouN.iv . . . . . . Central PnclOo. . . 10 O , 0. t * A U. N. . . , j. A Ohio I'nciacWn.11 , . , . . . . ; iilcniro Alton. , . , 142 P. I ) . A B : . , n. ft Q. . . . . . . . . . 72H ! PlttBlmrp ' I'ullin.in Palaco. . ; onsolldatpd' izV Heading i.c. avsu L. . . . Richmond Term. . 3olo. Co.il A Irjn 8 do pfd Cotton Oil Corl. . . U. O. W ) ol , A Hudson. , . , liia H. O. W. pfd > el. Lick. A W. . . 1IIH Hook lal.infl ' ' ' ' " " St. Paul _ I'.AO.'P.'CO. . OH St. Paul nfd 11 fi Cast Tenu 10. St. P. A Omrvli.1. . . Erlo do pfd do pfd Southern I'.ic " 'ortW.iyno Sugar Ituflnory. . . , Northern pfd. . 11)1 ) Tonu , Coal A iron ! . .IE. I. pfd uu Toxni Pacific. . . . locking Valley. , 1HM T. AO , Cont. pfd. . 11. Central 1 II Union Pacific si , p.AUuimii. . . . 24 U. S. Express T.A T.Dfd ? W. St. I. . A P. „ . . .nkoErloA . W. . . 7M do pfd do pfd 70i } Wells Fargo E . . Shore 13DH Western Union. . . Trust W. A L. E . flli iVllleA N . . . do pfd Loiilnvlllo.li N. A .1 ASt , L ' ilaiih.itt.-in Con. . . 112U U. All. O 'IcmiihlHA C 10 O. E JlchUati Cent. . . . OH NL i ilo. Poelllo B7M . F. AIde ilohlloA Ohio. . . . 1BH do nfd < .iHlivlltoCh.it. . . t8- H. AT. C National Conjnjo. T. A. A. A N. M. . . do pfd T. St. L. * K. C. . . . 1. J. Contra ! 111) do pfd . pfd s. R n Am. Co. . . . . tlu pfd Jorthoru Pacing. Am. Too. Ca Klllii No. Pac. nfd do pfd 100 The total rnlrs of Blocks twlas1 w re loO.OJI harex , Including : Atchlson.I.SOO : Sugar , 36W : lurllnffton , 9.4WJ Chicago Gas. 7. W ; Ulstllllns Cnttlefecdlng3,100 ; O.-neral Eleulrlc , 3,6W ; ilsvlllo & Nnnhvlllc , 5,100 ; Itock Inland , ,000 ; St. Paul , l ,400. Js'ow York Aloiioy Slnrkel. NEW YOHK. Oct. II. SION'CV ON CALT Cnsy nt 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 IHT cent ; closed at 1 per cent. 1'ItIlIB JIKnCANTILE PAI'EH S0114 per cunt. cunt.TEULINa nXCIIANGI-J-Stradv. with nctu.il IncHs In bnnkura' bills nt M.8Ti,4ia'4,6T , , % for do- nand nnd at JI.6VsO4.SOi fnr Hlxiy days ; posted ales. SI.S7WI.S7lj and SI.ES'.S ; commercial bills , BILVEll CEIlTIFirATlW-BIc bid. GOVERNMENT HONDH-KUong ; state bond ? , teody ; railroad bonds , Jinn. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U ' " ' O.Alt , a 4s 80 U.S. Oscoup ! ! . . . llOUi Erie Uriels U. S. 4fcrcir 114 U. U. AS , A. 08. . . U.S. In coup do 7s OS U. S.'Jsror UU II. AT. C. 6s , t'.icIfloOsof'03. . . 1U1 dofls 100 Ala. CI.1S3 A U.K. AT. 1st , 43. . B1i Ala , Class D 104 do 2d44 Ala. Class C D'l',4 Mir.u.il UnlonOs. . los' Jurrenoles ll' ) ! N. J.Cent.Con. 59. 117V ( l.a. New Con , 4s. . 04i ! No. Pac lets MlHBOiirl Ua 100 Nc Pac 2nds HUH N.C.j ( 1K5 N. W. Consols. . . . 141H do la 101 do S. F. Dnb. 63. 113 B. C. nonfund 2 II. O. W. lets Tcnn. now set tl. 7S St. P Consols 7s. . Tcnnnuw sets. . . . 100 St. P.O. * P. W.Ss , Tcnn. old Os tin St.L.AI.M.Gcn.oa. 70 Vu. Centuries. . . . CD S. L. A 9.F. Gen. . U 03 do deferred K Tex. Pac. 1st * . . . . NUK Atchlson 4s OH Tex. Pae. 28 2SH Atchlson Sis A. . . . ! } U. P. Ists of ' 0.1. . 105H Can.id n So. Utids. . 105 WestShoro-la . . . . 105 Ten. Pac. latg 'US. lOL'H Southern It. It. Ca. S3 D. A. K. R. 78 115H Ho-itou Stoo'.c fjuotutlDiH. BOSTON. Oct 11 , Call loans. 2O3 p r cent : llnio loans , : ! 4i4 : per cent. Oloitn.prlais for flocks , bDurti nnd mlnlnr 8hir3J : A.T. A Si F . 35M Am. Siiffnr W. Elec , pfil K Am. Suarpfd DO \Vls. Central 4 Hay Statu Gas 12M AtchtBOn Sds EOK Hell Tolephorio. . . . AtublBOii Ja OH Ikmton A Albany. . 205 Now Kuclaii'.l ( ! a. . 111) UostonAMnlne. . . , ISO Ocn. Electric BB. . . do pfd . . - . Win.Cent. Isls. . , . : C. . 1) . AQ Alloncz MlulntrCo. ao Kltchburc 7(1.4 ( Atlantic 10 Gen. Elcutrlo 37 Ilouton & Montnn'V Illinois Stcol BOWi Iluito liOHlon. . . . Mexican Central. . Wi Calumet i HecU. . sos N. Y. AN. E 30 Ccutonnlal Old Colony. 17RW Frnnkllu low Oregon Short Lli.o Ko.ii-anrt.-a Hupbcr. Osccoln 23s ! Union Pacific Ouincy UO Went Ena T.imaraclc ISO VV.Kiid Dfd 8SH Sun FmncUco .Mlnln ; : Srock Quotation * . SAN FRANCISCO. Oct ll.-Tho official closing quotations fur milling Blocks today wcro us fol lows : Alia n Mexican l15 ; " " ' " " Mono IB Uulelior. . . ! 75 Mount Diablo 10 llcst ( V Belcbor. . . . 1:15 : Ophlr ass CodluCoi itl : ) 1'otoal gn Ilulwcr 10 Savairo 87 Cuollar C > ! ) Sierra Nevada. . . . 10.1 Con. Cal A Va 4U ! ) Union Con 82 Crown Point 80 Utah - . . . 7 Gould A Curry. . . . 7fi Yellow Jacket. . . . 80 Halu ANorcross. . 00 I.diulou stock Quotations. LONDON. Oct. 11. J p. in. closing- : Canidl ! n I'actUc. . St. Paul com Ills. Central flfl Mex. Cca. now4a. I'J Mexican ordinary , 17 IAlt ) SILVEH SOHil Per ounce. MOXEY ! < tier cent. Tliu rate ol Ulacount in the open market lor Nliort bills In V per cent , and ( or three monllib' blllB IS l-lUM5ilKTCC'llt. ConHtilR formom'y nnil tli account , 1U1 7-1 it. Tliu amount of liiilllon wlllitlrawn from iho Batik ot England on balances today wau i'jlUUO. Now Vorlc UlalnV ( Jintuluai. NEW YORK. Oct. ll.-Tho { ollowinf arJ thi cloaln ? minin ? quota 110113 ; Cliolor. fi5 Plyinontti in Grown 1'olnU . . . . 70 Slurr.iNovaaa. . . , . 105 Con. Cal. & Vn. . . . 40(1 ( Standard 110 Dcadwood .10 Union Con 80 Gould it Curry 70 Veliow Jacket. . . . KO Ilaloi Korcrosa. . SU Iron Silver 10 Homostake 1450 Quicksilver ISO Mnxicau 1S5 do preferred I40U Oninrio 600 Ilulwur 1'J Oplur. 'J75 Financial > ntm. NEW ORLEANS. Oct , 11. Clearings , 11,0 % 7I. I1EMPII1S. Oct. 11. Cleatlnss , $276,111 ; bal 28 ances , J79.987 , 1IAL.TIMOIIE , Oct. 11. Clearings , J2,1SG,9C7 ! bal ances , J274.403. 1IOSTON. Oct. 11. Clearings. J13,483,9i5 ; bal- oncea , Jl.278.6,9. NEW YORK. Ocl. II. Clearings , $50,270,132 ; balances , J5E00.142. PHILADELl'IIIA. Oct. II , Clearings , J10,2 < ! 5.- 021 ; balances , Jl.732.417 , CINCINNATI. Oot. 11. Money. 36 per cent. New York exchange , 25c discount to par. Clear ings , 12,130,904. LONDON , Oct. 11. snnAR-Cane , ciulet ; centrifugal , Jiiva , 12a 'Jd ; Muscovado , fulr rc- llnlng , 10n M. I'AHIS , Oct. 11. Three per cent rentes , lOlf SHc for the account. Exchange on London , ISc for checks. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 11. Drafts , sight. 12Uc ; telegraphic , 15c. Sliver bars , C3yt@C3 o ; Mexican dollars , 13i53'.Sc. , 47 1X5NDON , Oct. 11 , Gold Is quoteil today nt Ilnenos Ayres nt 227 ; St. Petersburg- ; Rome , 73 103,50 ; Vienna , 130. 71 ST. LOUIS , Oct. U , Clearings , J3.968.262 ; bal ances , JM7.722. Money , quiet at 687 per cent. Exchange on New Yolk , 7Ec diocount bid. 20 CHICAGO. O < t. 11. Clearings , Jll.MS.O.O. Money , 4f'l'i per rent on call ; 6@u per cent on time , New \ork exchange , 40o discount. Foreign ex change , tlrin ; sterling- , commercial , } l.8JVi I.M'4. PA1US , Oct. 11. The weekly statement of the Itank of France * hawt ) the followlnir changt-a ns compared with the previous account : Notes In 10 circulation. Increase , 13,375.000C ; treasury ae- countH current , decrease. .425,0uof : nold In bsind. decmise , 6l25 , 00f ; billsTllscoimttd , Increase , 32- 10iKKf ( ) ; silver In hand , decrease , D,425,0u0f. , LONDON. Oct. 11. The Hank of England's rate 27 of discount Is unchanged nt 2 per rent. The weekly statement of the Hank of England , Inaiiei1 today , shown the following changes , as compared IX with the previous account ; Total reserve , de 26 crease , 255. < XX > ; circulation , Oecrc. [ 257,000 ; bu ! . lion , decrease , 1611,312 ; other 8et.rltle * . decrease , [ 161IHO ; other depos4tn. Increase. 42,849,030 ; public drponlls. Increase , U-'S.O" . ) ; not en reserve , de- creaHe , 1734,00 } ; government securities. Increase , 2 (3G9V,000. The proportion of the Hank of Eng land's reserve to liability , which last week nim 6JJ.10 per cent. Is now (1,70 per cent , LIVERPOOL. Oct. Il.-WIIEAT-Clo.lni : Market rtrin ; demand poor ] No. 2 red , wlnlt-r , 4s 2d ; No. 2 red , spring , 4s M. 19 CORN Firm : demand poor ; new mined , gpnt 4s 7d ; future * , firm ; drinand pCMir ; October 4s 7 % il ; Novi-nilxT. Is 6'4d ; December , < 3Hd. PROVISIONS IVsrk. duU : di'inand | Ki > ir : prime mes * . western , 70s ; prime mess , medium. 6i Cd. Ileef , dull ; demand p.mr ; extru Indlu mm W 73s Ikl ; prime men * , SIM. Hum * , dull ; demani moderate ; short cut , 4s W. Itacon. steady demand moderate ; Cumberland rut , I9a ; shor ribs , 4 < ) ; long rlrar , 45 Ibs , , 4U ; lung und her clear. W > Ibs. , 4 > > s ; shoulders , dull at 31s C.I. CHEESE Dull ; demand poor ; lines ! while am 12 colornl. 49s Cd. TAW/JW Nominal : prime city , n * . COTTON BKKl ) OIL Steady ; demand mod crate , spirits. SOa M. rt'RPENTlNE Steady ; demand moderate 16 spirits , 20n W. ROSIN Steady : demand fulr ; common , 3s Cd HOPS At London , ll'aclflo coaul ) . steady ; do manj mcdcrate- ; ( new crvp ) , li ICttflS Un. OMAIIA LIVISJOCK MARKETS Oattle Ecceipls Still' ' Liberal kit ITot In Eicess of tbq Bcqairomenta , Is < NATIVE CORNFED-STEERS STILL SCARCE Gooil Juotili | fur Urcsneil llecf Sell Mrll UnfllT tirade * , Cmrfl , Cnn- ners and Sluukcr * Straus Hoc * liutlicr tVciik liut Stondy , " THUnSDAV , Oct. 11. So far this week , compared wlUt Inst , re ceipts Bhow n fnlllnr ; off qf nliout 4,00) cattle , while hoK supplies have Incrensed fully that much and sheep nearly 13,000 head , There was n very fnlr run of cuttle , ul- thoURh U fell nearly 3,500 short of last Thursday's deluge. Included In the receipts were some twenty-three loads of Texas cut tle from Kansas City , billed direct to local slaughterers , anil not offered on the market. Western rnriKers of poor to fair quality made up the lilff bulk , of tha supply , and dressed beef men experienced considerable dllllculty In securing anything like enouch steers to suit them. Eastern reports were In the main bearish , liut notwithstanding that fact there wns a strong , active market for anything at nil useful. Low smile and thin stuff sold at fully steady prices on tic- count of the active competition from feeder buyers , while the good lleshy stock , what Hutu there wns of It , generally sold nt a shade stronger prices. For cow stuff the demand from all sources wag of n very urgent character , and while the supply wan liberal It was not at all In eKccES of the buying orders. Prices ruled strong to a dime higher than Wednesday on nil grades and all of a quarter higher than the first of the week. The movement was free and about everything In this line was disposed of by the middle of the fore noon , veal calves met with n ready sale at strong prices nnd bulls , sings , etc. , fold a .simile better than for the past few days. Iluslness In stoekers and feeders was un usually active today. Everybody was lookIng - Ing for light stock cuttle and did not hesl- ttito to pay a We to 15o advanceto get them. All grades , however , were stronger Hid u big volume * of business wns trans acted. Good to choice feeders nrc quotable at $2.7093.15 ; fair to good. J2.10fZ2.70 , and common grades from &i,25 , down. Itcprt-scnt- atlve sales : LOWS. No. Av. Pr. .No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . 710 Jl 1)0 a..looi n to 1..1100 J20I ) 760 1 00 6..109C I S ) E. , S21 200 720 1 00 13. . . . 1,3 ; 1 SO : r. 2 10 Si- ) 1 23 II. . . 850 1 80 4ii 9HS 2 10 8M 1 33 11. . , CSS 1 IG 3. 890 2 10 Ml 1 40 .1050 1 S3 9. C$2 2 10 870 1 BO . 900 1 Si 21. 801 2 ID 930 1 SO . 852 1 83 tl. 821 ! 2 ID 821 1 CO 17. . . 'SO 1 (3 853' 2 15 825 1 M G. . . 702 1 & 5 13. . 891 2 IS SM 1 50 ID. . . 70S 1 fS 7. . 2 13 S 1 1 I i s ; 12. . .950 2 20 82 > } 1 GO 1. . . .1190 1 90 2. . . .1163 2 20 . TSI 1 0 1. . . 1 90 17. . . . BU 2 20 2J. . . 1 M 3..IOOT 2 25 , Il070 1 0 , 9SO 1 90 2. . . . SS3 22 } .893 1 CO is ! ! ! . 1 90 G. . , 930 2 25 . ; IB i < „ - , 2. . . . 934 1 90 DOI 2 25 , .817 1 C.1 20. . , . Sll 1 ? 0 Y.I i 800 n 23 . . sr i 7. . . ' . 9 > S 1 M 2. . ' 930 * * 25 ID 920 1 93 2. . , 9Z3 2 23 I..1019 1 65 li.AltSO 2 00 1. . , .1170 2 23 t. . . . 832 1 70 ' 19. . . . S15 2 23 9. . . . 897 175 iM'.IISO 200 5..1122 3 SO 2. . . . 9SO ) 1 71 r.,1056 200 13. . . . 831 2 34 2. . . . 84' ' ) 1 73 1. . , . MO 2 00 I. . .1180 2 30 1 910 1 75 C. . 20) 2) . . . ! ' 79 2 43 7. . . . 912 1 7S 1. . .1010 2 no B. . .1055 2 43 i..nv ) i 73 900 2 UO 14. . .1078 245 S. . . . &S.1 1 84 J. . 810 2 00 .1130 2..5 IS. . . . 920 1 61) , . , . 8-X ) 2 0 2. . . . H33 2 Ki 7. , . . 90S 1 60 W..HO 200 1..1100 3U I. . . 1 00 { . . . . 730 1 75 13..727 20 4. . . 1 45 1' . : . B70 1 73 4. . . . 6G2 2 10 8. . . 1 M I. . . . MO i ; : * 11. . . 4)2 1 15 nco i .5 -Ifllll C40 2 19 1. . . 530 1 4 ife 123 1 80 ' J.t. . 20 2 13 % . : . r.13 1 M 653 1 DO" i.-dno 2 r s. . . , S10 1 CS 10. . . 1 94 3..r72ti 2 25 , xs I 70 It. . . 90 4. . . . CCO 2 2 ; . MO 1 711 13,176 1 83 I. . . . C72 2 2. " . 170 } . . ' . . ' 1 S3 2. . . . S.O 2 CD / CA1.VI5S. . Ml 1 25 7. . . . 252 2 04 W. : $8 3 oo 3-10 140 l"Iv220 2 25 270. 3 01) : so 1 50 I.-.TKO " 277 3 23 2-10 1 50 1 25 . 2 ! 155 3 2.5 2.150. 175 2 23 ' 1. . , . 330 3 CO sHII'-Jos' 52s 2 25" ' 1.H27CT" 3 CO' - 115 " 2 40 2.7. . 230 3 " 3..I 213 1 73 i ! , ! : . ; 410 2 M li' . ' . . 130 3 CO 374 1 73 ) . . . . 100 2 CO 1 , . , , 110 4 00 125 200 1. . . . 290 2 CO 1 , . . . 120 4 00 s oo 2 SO 1 , 120 4 ? 5 196 200 323 273 1. 100 200 3 00 IS. ISC 4 23 1. . . , 130 3 00 120 .4 23 BULLS. . .1220 1 40 1..10IO 1 . S80 1 75 , . 7S3 I 50 1..1SOO 1 05 - 1 , .1200 1 75 . .1410 1 50 1. . . . SSO i r.j .1170 1 SO . .1370 1 50 1. . . . 9SO 1 65 1.V..1100 1 M . .1545 1 GO " 1 C > 1..1200 1 * 5 . .1SSO 1 CO ili2io ! ! 1 70 1 , . , . GO 1 sr CSO 1 60 1 70 1..1010 200 1 . . .1230 1 GO ill ! ! < so 1 75 1..1370 2 00 1. . . . 950 1 G5 1..1050 1 73. 1..1370 2 CO STAOH. 1..1320 1 75 2..1193 1 SO STOCKEflS AND KEKDEHS. 1 GO 22. . 637 2 30 J6. . . 902 2 C5 , 810 t 00 10. . 652 2 3(1 ( 1. . . , CIO 2f,5 ] . . .1000 2 CO 1. . 3SO 2 K 2 C5 1. . . . 80 2 W 3. . 971 2 40 lo. . . , GII : < 2. . . CIO z oo 16. . Ul 2 40 2 C5 1. . . 160 2 10 . 660 2 M . . 743 2 5 11. . . S2J 2 10 . 131 2 CO . . 7C3 270 . 1S 2 10 . CS3 19. . . . 70D 2 70 si ! . & 00 2 15 . 629 2 50 10. . . . 932 2 70 i. . . . KSO 2 15 . 6SO 2 50 17. . . . 943 2 7S 2" . 74 S 20 . CS6 2 CO ! . . . . 787 2 75 . 50 2 : o . SI2 2 CO 1. . . . 4M 2 75 ill . 770 B ) 23. . . 700 2 G5 r. . . . . 320 2 75 7. . , 792 225 . 777 2 C5 4. . . . 611 2 75 S. . . 620 2 23 27 . 7S3 2 Co I ) . . . . 9S7 2 75 2i" . 781 2 55 10. . . 727 2 E5 . . . . 516 2 75 . 783 Z 23 . bJS 2 60 5. . . . 730 2 75 ii ! , 420 2 25 12. . . 4SO 2 CO 14. . . . 822 2 75 n. . . rri S25 . 875 2 CO 31. . . . C83 2.75 4. . , 400 2 25 . (20 2 CO " . .102J 2 CO 2. . . ri5 2 25 11. . . Sir , 2 fX ) ' 2 SO I. . . CM S23 .1037 2 M 'lion 2 ST. I. . . 310 . MS 2 C5 . .1032 2 90 M. . . 7SI 6. . . ( .90 2 C5 . . US3 2 90 \VBSTEHN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 fer-dcr 9SO f2 SO 27 feeders. S92 2 CO 31 steers 1110 2 sr > 1 cow 8' ' ) ) 1 cow 610 200 1 cow. 950 2 00 3 cows W6 2 40 1 cow , 830 2 40 9 COWH 931 2 C5 2 calves 3W 1 55 1 cawa 1157 2 C5 1 steer 1320 2 80 3 Bteers 1090 2 W 2 feeders. . . . 990 2 60 1 Btr , tig..1200 2 51 1 cow lliJO 2 55 2 row * 10IO 4 cows 1110 2 25 4 cuws . . . .1035 2 25 1 steer 9.0 2 70 2 steers. , . . . .1015 2 70 7 stetrs 1071 2 75 COLORADO. 1 heifer . 640 1 00 6 heifers. , 010 1 C5 3 heifers. . . . 1 65 helfrrs. , E42 1 70 heifers. , . . 1 70 62 COWH. , . . " ' 36 2 10 1 feeder . 2 W ) 32 feeders. . . . 447 2 50 C foedere. . . . C03 2 CO 1 calf 130 3 00 C sirs , Us. . . 930 I 23 C btl-s. Us..1094 2 40 31 cows 751 11. Connors. 19 cows 1023 23 2 steers 1190 P , Travis. S COIVB 1033 250 17 steer * KC3 350 IV. Pyle. 14 cows 872 1 8i 10 ntccra 06 275 7 heifers 8.002 M W. C. Church. 7G feeders. . . . 950 3 73 a , Scott. 11 feeders..1091 2'i ! > li feeders. . ,1021 27.- 1 bull 1MI > 1 61 1 fctr , tig. . . S3) 2 00 5 feeders. . . . 900 2 25 Peterson Uros , C COWH 870 2 2&1"0 cows , . . . ,1043 2 CO 109 fct ? iB . . . .il2i7 3 60 Sirs , D. Shields. cuws D5S a.li fr 21 feMler * . , . , 99J 270 \Voalern I'hlofi Itejt Coniiany. | 3 sltiM 1020 150 99 cows , 851 2 20 Blra. Tex. . 1069 2,43 , 86 sirs , Tex. . 1082 Btrs , Tcx..lV81 S , . , i WYOMING. J. McKenilc. COWB It * > f 04 cows 210 4 fevilers. . . . 957 S 60 feeders. . , S 10 9 reeiloia..llCl 2uo , ' , , v , IIHunn. , ; . I bull 1070 175 ' 2 eleers 1173 2 90 1 steer 1010 2 CO 2 Bleera 1035 290 4 fpederH. . . . & 17 2,60 t rocJcrB. . . . 927 2 CO ulcers 1170 I ! ' . . Itay BtatoLU-o , BlocU Company , 109 iwa. . . . . . U72 SIS' 21 Hli-fia 1ISO 303 II. JLIlublnson. 1 bull W rS > r I bull 1320 1 65 CU\IH , , . . . . . S31 1 7 COWH 540 1 75 1 > . 780 2- 8 Km , UK. . . C33 2 25 1 Mr. HB-.12M CBV ii 43 tr , IIK..1113 2 3.5 IXinvB . tl'S ScHOi I 13 calves 230 2 CO steers . 908 S 33 meet * 1190 2 73 Si Itlcv. 1 ler. 1150 & Btcorn 1182 2 S3 1err. . 1510 1 > 820 - B3 1 row 1040 SS3 37 rowi 1042 C3 ttetn 1MO 2 * * 252 * lens USti 303 H. iC Tllt lsej' . Klcuws 1026 20A. > A. Norvlll. Ica-w 1340 1 7S Crows 10.V , Ill-own 1078 213 4 flertu 1032 2 75 i rlevrs 1150 3 4 < steers 120J 3 45 N. Norrcll. cuw * 0(1 ! 10 M COWB..1073 A K. Mnrr. I tow 8 10S5 j W 25 cove. . 1056 350 Oru llult-y. i cow 9)7 2 C5 U-7 Cattle Cumpanr. | Mill IliM 1 50 I Btr , lltf..l-0 ' 50 LUWH. . . . . . . 958 2 M Ijt-uvriiwuith Catlls Company. 1 | , u11 1540 1 7i 1 COW 1020 1 90 ; town f80 223 3 fec-iler . . . . S10 263 HOUT1I DAKOTA. f iK-ra. . . . 915 J 50 21 fenlers. , . . M 2 70 P. S. Knglrlirecht. 3 lJir . . . .llM 275 22 fenk-r . . . .1070 3 DO I' M. Hleuart. Brows 970 175 1 tug970 1W rowM , . , . . * M S 45 I strrr 1070 i Bl 1 Uttr ION tU 1 feeder 870 270 IHHiH-lU-celjjln ana picking up ami the qual Uy of the hOK linprovInt. The supply tutluy um moro liberal ttian ( or torn * limy and the quality of the oft > rlnit wcs the licit Tor wotlrR The marxct wn.il very uneven. nl ihnuKli for tha mom part th tendency ot prices was lower , Liberal eupplles , weaker lirovlsloni the thyncM ot shipping anil tpeculatlvi ijuy- i nil bearish elements , nml while nonir Of tha Rood to choice heavy hoc * told at steady irlcn early , the general market opened lower , ,110 , weakness qn tli commoner underweight Hurt n mnny Cases nmountlnfc to n nickel decllni at east , Sales nbovc ft were scare ? , altlioUKh a. ninch of rliolcu hr.ivles brought JS.tS , Tlie Imlk if the fair to if'xxl mixed JIORI sold at from I. SO lo 15. ami tlia rommoni > c tight ml mil nnd lURh loads went nt from JI.IO to JI.80. with lig * anil gtock hogs at around 13 to tl. The pen- ml trade was dull and dragglnir. but brnrtd IP lowanl the close anil dually wound up nun , , lie bulk of the IrndliiK. ns on Wednesday , w. a it from JI.80 In 93 , ns computed with 15 to Jj.lO one week ago to lay , ItrprepcnUtlva sales ! " No. Av. Sh. Pr. Ko. Av. Sh. Pr. 1C2 ISOJI.V ) 69 819 120 tl M 214 SO 4 CO 62 2C. 200 4 BO 173 10 4 W 6S 2J 160 4 DO 171 , . , 470 21 250 120 4 DO t 201 ! 00 470 41 181 ZM 4 UO 1P1 120 474 43 231 60 400 87 173 320 I 70 M 210 ICO 4 00 0 212 329 171 ! C2 211 120 4 00 , f. . 1M 80 4 75 63 209 120 4 DO 17 201 1)00 ) 4 75 178 191 SCO 4 90 S ISO . . . 175 85 2IZ 320 4 DO X 157 . . . 473 69 217 240 4 M li 173 120 473 7J 200 210 4 DO 17 200 120 475 78 223 120 4 B3'4 ' II 188 120 4 SO GS 250 ICO 4 H.'i t 197 120 480 Cl Zii 240 4 9214 0 1SS 120 480 tl 215 120 4 B2H 54 165 KO 480 0 235 ICO 495 5 212 120 480 71 2IS 240 495 S 193 120 4M 71 219 2SO 4 M 2 210 . . . 480 GO 250 40 485 214 200 485 91 l l . . . 4 DS 7 SM 200 4 85 70 241 2)0 4 03 8 200 210 4 M 70 210 SCO 4 93 1 2J 2SO 485 71 239 SO 453 12 202 160 4 8 > 87 233 2SO 4 ! ii ( > 4 211 200 485 CS 242 2 < )0 C ) 'it 222 81) 4 83 5 3H . . . ! > W I ] 231 SCO 483 f.S 213 200 6 00 17 217 . . , 4 t5 C3 251 120 COO 1 277 . . . 4'M C7 2)1 . . . COO 9 103 . . . 4.85 71 2W 40 CM M 213 Si ) 483 74 2 1 320 t 00 81 203 . . . 485 33 250 2 < 0 C IX ) U7 211 32i4 S.r > 78 230 2i ) 600 'S 179 SO 485 5S 2l 200 S 00 :2 : 222 SO 483 76 2J3 . . . CM ) a 222 80 485 Ci 2C1 40 f. 00 ' 9 216 . . . 485 01 291 40 & 10 fl 223 160 490 TO 317 40 & 20 -0 240 160 J flO 213 334 . . . 5 2o " 2 237 40 4 94 PIGS AND IIOUQH. 1 100 . . . 2 CO 2 210 . . . 310 1 100 . . . 2 CD 3 20) . . . 325 1 S70 . . . 2 CO 193 61 . . . 323 1 220 . . . 27. . 1 100 . . . 325 S 2 . . . 275 2 V . . . 321 1 12) . . . 2 75 2 215 . . . 325 1 IV ) . . . 301 12' ) . . . 325 1 230 . . . 300 1 SCO . . . 3 23 40 M . . . 3 00 2 215 . . . 325 13 .68 . . . 300 1 270 . . . 35) 3 35.1 . . . 300 73 Ill . . . 104 2 225 . . . 300 C3 IDS . . . 10. ) 1 ISO . . . 300 107 1S2 . . . 150 8HKI2P None fresh were received. The mar ket was nominally unchanged. Ix > ca ! killers were till after KOOI ! muttons nnd liimlis , liut there was no demand whatever for common and stock hecp , even at bedrock prices. Kalr to choice natives are n.uotnl > te nt (2.2532.90 ; fair lo coed westerns , | 2.00 < 72.60 ; common and stock Rheep , { 1.2502.25 ; Rood to choice 40 to 100-ll > . lambs , ! 2.CO < | 3.75. Representative sales : No. Wl. Pr. IIS culls 77 } 173 13 culls 101 ISO Itccclptftmid Disposition of .Stock. ORlclal receipts and disposition ot stock as shown ty the Ixioks of the Union Stock Yards company for tlie twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. , October 11 , 1894 : Cars. H'ad. Oittle 191 S.30S Hogs S3 .OGS Horses and mules..i 4 101 DISPOSITION. Duyers. Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. The G II. llnmmoml 0 601 2.015 115 Kwlft nnd Company 932 l,3l > The Cudahy Packing Co 1.295 2.410 A. Haaa 3 n. llccker & Uegen 234 J. Lobman 112 Decker 120 Armour & Co. , Chicago 21 O. 11. 31. , from K. C lf.0 Cudahy , from Kansas City. 451 Shippers and feeders 1,651 213 12 Left over 200 Total 5,692 6,019 127 U1HUAOO L1VK STOCK. Mora Good Cntllo In the IVns tlmn for Some Time. CHICAGO. Oct. 11. There were more good entile hero today than for Bomo time past , and nnlcs did not show up well. In common nnd medium Knulpg theiu was no clianco. The Blip- ply -wiis moderate , und about everything was worked oT. ( NulUcs were"incited at from (1 to SG.25 , with pales very generally at 11.75 and (2.75 for cows , heifers nnd bully , nnd nt from $1 to J5.75 for steers. Sale * of westerns were on a basis of from -tl.7i to fl.M for poor to choice , and Texaa catllu were quoted at from $1.23 to 13.50. There was n , RWX ! Inquiry for stockera and feeders at from $2 to $3.60 , anil the cuif market was steady at from 12.25 to 32.60. The hop matket underwent a further Improve ment. There was a brisker demand , unit prices went higher nit uround. They advanced from 5c to 10o Immediately upon the opening of busl- nesx. but n- little Inter * nnytiring could be sold at lOo ndvnnce on W * > lneMlny' prices. Although the propmtlon of Rood hogs \vus small , the bulk ot the 23,030 head on Kale sold above (5.10. and there were many Hales at from (5.45 to 5.55. The close was ptione. With several thousand sheep and Ininris In the pens nnd fresh receipts of 20.000 or more , buyers hnd things nil their own way. Comparatively few of ( lie sheep went above 12.S5 , and the bulk could be bought below (2.65. Lambs were quoted at from II.DO to $1 for poor la choice. Receipts : Cnllle , 17,000 head ; cahcs , 800 head , hugs , 20,1)1)0 ) liMi'l ; sheep , 20,000 head. The Uvenlne Joutnal reports : 1IOOS nccelpts , 20.000 head : olllc'.ul yentcrday , 17,557 henj ; ship ments , 8,323 head ; left o\er , about 3,600 hencli quality , hardly so good ; market active nnd firm , prices about Go Irifther. CATTLIJ-Itccelpts , 17,000 head ; market weak nt C@10o decline. S1IKKP Hecclpls , 20.00J hcatl ; market only moderately active ; prices weak , SiflOc lower. St. LoiiU Live Stuck Mlirllet. RT. LOUIS. Oct. II. CATTLB-Recelpts , 3,700 head ; shipments , 1,700 head. Market nctlve and about steady ] native steers , fa'r butchers , Il.65fi5.70 ; llgrht nnd common. J2.3JJJ2.7 , ' , ; cows , Jl.75ffl2.40 ; Kockers , (2.TO&2.75 ; Texas sic.-rs , SOO to 1,0 * ) Its. , J2.90 < rt3.10 : cows , (2.1082.23. J1OOS Ilecclpts , 4.DOO head ; shipments , 3,000 head. Market belter : best heavy , $3.35 ; ( rnnd mixed , (5.15SC5.3J ; fair to medium light. $5.00 66.10 ; commod to ordinary Ilsht , (4 80pl.W. 8HKEP Receipts , 1,6-W head : shipments , none. Market quiet but stcaJy ; aliecp and Iambi , J3 ; lambs , (3.25JT3.7 : . City Live Ntuck Mnrket. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 11. CATTLE necclpln , 7.000 head ; khlpmenl , 3.800 head ; market dull ; Texas etevrn , t2.COi3.CO ; beef eteci . $2,8095.60 ; native cows. JlSOff2.10 ; stackers nnd feeders , 2.35fi3.50 : mtxet ) . Jl.f,0ff3.25. HOGS Fieci-iiits , 6.000 head ; shipment * , 1,000 ) lieud ; maiket strong to 5c higher ; bulk of Bales , * 5.00ir5.10 ; lieavlos , $5,101(5.25 ( ; packers , mixed nnd IlKlits , 15.0053.10 ; pips , J3.00 4.50. SIIKK11 UecdplR , 4,000 hnnd : Bhlpments , 2,000 4 head ; market steady and unchanged. 4ln A' v York I4i-n Stuck Murlcot. ln " NEW YOIIK. Oct. 11. Hl-Jnvns-Uecelpts. Cl head ; very little JuiiiKi light bulls Bold at J--1S ' _ . AND LAJIHS-Kecripts , 8.100 head ; market strong , but dull ; feheep , poor lo Eood , t2.00Q3,00 ; lambs , common In gaud , t2.75OI.25. HOC18 HecelptH , 2.221 head ; market firmer ; In ferior tu choice IIOKS , ? j.SJ3j 0.10. ; -Stock In Hlghc. Record of rt-relpts at the four principal mar kets for Thursday , Octobur 11 , 1804 : Cattle. HORS. Sheep. South Omaha B.20 ? 6,06i ) Chlenco 17.0CO 20,000 JO.MO Kansas City 7,000 6.000 4WJ St. Louis 5,700 4,001) 1.C03 ch- chK K Total . 33,003 30,863 25,000 pa Cuffnn Market. eh.I ' NKW YORK , Oct. II. COI'TKE-Optlons bu opened steady nt 10i(20 ( points decline , ruled ba Brnerally weak under lower Kurnpean ndvlccs baf and closed steady at I0' i')5 ) points net decline ; CO KaU-x , 39.2SO bacs , Including October. I12.3D ; No- ba vember. I1&.C09J15.CO ; l > ecember , Ill.lOQIl.lS ; Jan uary , fll.5&11.80 : Maicli. llO.nofiHO.SO. Spot cof fee. Illo , dull , nominal ; No. 7. 115.00. Mild , dull nnd nominal ; Cordova. llg.2Mjl9.GO ; sales , none. qu Warehouse deliveries from New York yesterday , 4.4 7,937 bass ; New Yoik clock today , 16.103 bacs ; ba ' United mates etock. MS.SSO bags ; afloat for the baml t'nllnl HUtcs , fOS.000 I IB : total visible , for the ml United States , -t4ti ! > & 0 bags , iig.ilnat 331,921 , LOB" i last year. 8ANTOH. Oct. 11. Quiet ; Rood nvernge Santos , - 110.10 , rc-selpta. 3,000 lniK * ; slnck , 433,0 < Xl bags , ba HAVItE , Oct. 11. Opeiud qtriet at tjf lower , closed IrreRUlar ut W r.-jt decline ; total sales , 25.G * > ) bocu. RIO UIO JANH1UO. Oct. 11. Steadv ; No. 7 , til. 23 ; exiliance , lid : receipts. 18,000 lays , i-a cleared for the United Stales , 3.000 bags ; an cleared for Europe , none ; Hock. SOS.OW bag * . * KIUIKUB city .Miirketn. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 11. 1V1IKAT Soft nbout i > o lower' , buid VITJscuice at nn advance uf lie ; No. 2 hard , 47SilkNo. ; . 2 led , 46c ; No , 3 HP ! red , 4V ; rejected , l.'iil'le. HPCo COHN Steady ; No. S mixed , 17c ; No , 2 white , ISHe. OATH Slow , > ,4c lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2ili28'iiu ; No. 2 while. 2v o. HUTT15H U'eak stocks du , nccumulatlnei cream ery. ISSj'Zlc ; dairy , lCW17e. EatJH Quiet und steady : Hlic. ItKCKIITS Wheat. 1 ,2W ) bu. ; corn , 700 bu. ; ( utH. 2,700 bu , HI I II 'HUNTS Wheat , 1S,4CK > bu. j corn , none ; oats , none. _ I'eorln. < irtiin tl KOHIA. Oct. 11-COUN Kuiilcr ; No , 2 , ! lo ; U o'.ATS Active but IrrPKulnr ; No , 2 white , 39 lit fc30Ho ! N" . 3 white , S9li 30c. dc UYIi-Kcarei No. S. 4 loc. 80 WlIISKV-r'Irm ; high wine basis , I1.J3. 80ai HUCKII'Trt Wheat. 3 COO bu. ; coin , i.7& bu. ( dc wits , 4 , < ' i bu , ; rye , Gun bu , ; barley , tf bu. SHII'MKNTBWheat , ncne ; i-orn. none ; oalii , dch 21 , M bu. j ry * . l.SJ" " ) bu. i barley , 4.20U bu , < al Niivr York llry 4i < iod < .Murkot. fa NGW YOHK. Ocl , II , For current want * the a demand wu > very uneven , and for Ilkn auurt- coHI nientH , y 't the coUectlvu u\f \ were fulrl ) " Rood. HIW On tha part of many vUUInc buyers attention W was rxlendod tu ull offering * of sprlntf Koodl InT and lor printed cottons th aJvunc bu > lii Kii T Hints or Kicks ? Which ? You can have a happy experience , coming from hints or v a sad experience , coming- from kicks. Now in the matter * of cleanliness , if want the happy cxpqri- take the hints tl at Pearlirib gives. Use Pearlinc for washing ! ( all kinds of washing ) and you have case , economy and safety. IS there a hint in thq fact tjint hun dreds of millions of paclo ages of Pchrlme have been used , and tlig sal.e increases ? But if you want sad experience , take the old-fashjonc3 vyay with soap , and rubbing and scrub bing. That's hard for you , and for thq things that you wash. It's all rub , rub ; rub in other words , it's the experience based on kicks. -j | m Peddlers nnd some unscrupulous grocers will tell yon , j-S " 'l'prrO 'pjf "this ! " e ° ° .d " "Ihe * mc " Pcwllne. " IT'S - - _ - W dfJL Xy > FALSE 1'eailine ts never peddled , If your grocer send * you an injllatjoh , be. hone fi/i/ tot * , i29 J JIBJ I'VLB , New York. STOVES CARPETS Special Stove Sale Steel Ranges. . . . , $24,35 $ worth $38.0 4-Holc Raitfcs 4.90 worth 9.75 Base Burners ' 11.35 worth 20.00 Base Burners. . " . 14.75 worth Cannon Stoves. . . 1,75 worth 3.50 Parlor Cooks 8,60 worth 17.60 Laundry Stoves 3.40 worth 6.50 Oil Heaters 4.90 worth 9.75 Oali Stoves 5.65 worth 11.00 Parlor Heaters" 7,60 worth 15.00 Special Carpet Wool Ingrains 49c worth 75c Unon Ingrains. . . . 28c worth 50c Smyrna Rugs $ 1.24 worth 3,50 Tapestry Carpet. . 4Sc worth 90c Foi- this pretty full-nicUclod Velvet Carpet 59c worth 1.25 Oil Heater , which would cost you elsewhere nbout $ S. The IMy Brussels. . . . 67c worth 1.25 name of it is "Splendid. " and 'Icnip ' Carpets 12c worth its rmuied , rightly for it Is a splendid oil boater In every Misfit Ingrains. . . . 4.60 worth 9.50 . Bonso of the word. Wo solo ngonts ( or ' 'Splendid ave Oil Misfit Brussels. . . . 8.75 worth 17.00 Heaters of styles , carry nnd a largo guarnntuo variety Lace Curtains 9Sc worth 2,50 every ODC to give satisfaction Portieres 2.95 worth 7.50 or rofundod. ' inonoy Window Shade's 24c \vortli 75c TERMS : 8IO irurtli of iroocll , Sljiorireok or 8 1 par month 83ff worth < it Kood * . Wl.no per week or 0 par month 830 world of caiidl , S3 par week or Si per inoutli S7.1 worth of no : > iH , 92.50 t > orveok or 810 per month $100 worth uf RODili , 193 per IVOCK or CjilU per month Tuke your choice We ilon't care 4 | 15303 worth of gooili , flip Trlilcli you cliooso. 81 par n-oak or 911 pit in on Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. hnws steady crowth. Jobbers report the retHll iwde Improving ; , but not sulliclently eo to roller foi mor than normal reassortments. eiccopt rlicro choice Fpeclallles can bo had at jobb.em' ulcea. 1'rlntlnK cloths arc milct at 2 15-igc , M. LuulH Geuurul JUurkct. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 11. 1'LOUIl Better , but > 13t luolably chnngcd. WI1KAT \ Declined steadily on the government eport , closlne ' { o off ; No. 2 red , cash , 4SVic ; itoier ! , 48c bid ; December , 49 % < tf-184c ! u'd ; May , an CORN Weakened with wheat , cloning MOSc ff ; No. 3 mixed , cnah , 60o aakod ; October , 8 ic. nominal : December , 45c ; liny , 46Hc. OATS Weakened with the other ccreali. elos- na > ! io ilown ; N . 2 cash , SS'jic asked ; OctfJjer. 3 c ; May , 32y4@J2 c bid. 1 VK 4Sc bid for No. 2 cash. 1I UUAN 1I 61o bid. east truck , sicked. FLAX HEED 11.43. CLOVEH SEED J7.3JS8.W. TIMOTHY BUID $4.9005.29. 1I 1I A 1' UnchaiiRed. , . , , 1j HUTTElt I AVealccr ; separator creamery , : i0i ; oed to cholco dairy. ! Wc. KOOS 15c. , , LKAD Clo c < l at 12.59 ashed. / BPEL.TEU-J3.2' E ' ) . CO1IN MKAIv JS.4082.IS- / WHISK V-11.53. COTTON TJKS S3C. IIAOOINQ CI eHW7iC. ? 1'HOVISIONS Firmer. Torh , Btandanl mess. obblna , J13.C2I4. Lard , prime steam , I..65 ; holce. J7.W , Dry salt meats , loose shoulders. : lonss and rlba. JC.6 ; shorts , je.7i. Itacon. lacked shoulders. 57.25 ; lone ? . J7.EO ; r.bs. J7.Cb ! ; . ' ' 'iTEyKl't-TO-'nour I , 7.DOO bbls. : wheat. SO. MO iuj corn , 21.COO bu. ; oats , 25,0H ( bu.j rye. none ; Rllli'\ri'NTS ! Flour , 6.IWO bbls.i wheat , nnne ; oro. ! 3,000 , bu.i oatV , UOO bu. ; rye. 1,000 b . ; larley , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cotton . 'Miirknt. ' ST. LOUIS. Oet. ll-COTTON-l-16c lower , but lulet ; inlddllni ? . 5 I-ltcj sales , 400 bales ; receipts. .400 bales ; BtilpmcntB , 3,700 balm ; stock , 11CW ) 'aNi\V ORLEANS , Oct. U-COTTON-Steady ; nlddllnK. S S-lCc ; Rood low niWdllnK. 5 6Oc , > od ordinary. S 1-lCc ; net receipts , ll.KOt bales ; foss , 13. ; expoil to.Qrcat Ilrltaln. 3 , 0 u-iles : to the contlni-nl. 5,373 bales ; talcs , t.lbO pales ; stock , 137,737 , bales. _ DlllnthVlunil .Miirket. DULUT1I 1 , Oct. 11.-WI1 EAT-No. I hard , oj h nnd October , 5Sc ; No. t nottnern , cnsn md October , S6 ! c ; lecoml ! r. K o : May , 69o ; . . 2 noithern. c.i h , 63V ic ; No. 3. Sic ; rejected , 71JCJ to arrive , No , 1 northern , 68'i . Oil SI rkeH. 1 ONDON Oct , 1I.-CALCLJTTA M.1NSBED- pot , 39 ; September and Octobur alilpmenta via "ape , 39 3d. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Trlx-o HAN i FllAN'CtBC'O , Ocl. 11 , WHEAT Very lull ; December , Hljc ; May , t2c. YOHIC. Oct. II. SUOAIt-naw. nominal ; enned , dull ; oft A. 4 H80. Short l' ilk-i Mlurli-s. Two sneak thieves entered Alfred H , Do- > ng'B residence , C23 South Twrnty-Hlxth itrect , j-cstenlay afternoon through the rear leer and were jireparlng to carry away tome goods when u member of the fiimlly iimrureil. The thieves ran out the rront loir and escaped. Nothlnfi- was stolen. Bainucl Campbell and John llacklney , a uoy 11 ! j'cars old. were arrested yesterday afternoon by Oillcera Ilcnfroiv and Moran pnhsInK counterfeit money. Campbell U color l elevator conductor. He had a ounterfelt dollar In hlu possession jes.erday ind decided that he would buy * ome fruit with a part of It. Ho lie nave the bqy Huck- Iney a. quarter to perform the transaction. rho Italian fruit vender ( o whom it wan WM. LOUD ON. , i Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. I Private wires to Chicago and New YorL All business orders placed on Chi cat j Uoard of Trade. . ' , Correspondence solicited. I Office , room 4. New York Life Eulldlnft Telephone 1303 , j HOWTOMAK MONEY If yuu tvlch tu ho Hiicceasful In " . LATJOV lu rulu or Blocks , vrlto tor par * tit-ilium. J.M. liltOW.NIHH & CO. , . Hunker * unit llroHers , licfereiicrs 1 1 .Momuluock lltiUdlQC. In every State. ClIItMUO. . , , _ Klvcn spotted tlie coin Immediately and tha officers wcro Boon on the trail of Campbell ana the boy. 7 MUi MuMoir * Million * . > When Miss Russell , the alleged Engllsty heiress , was arrested some lime ago fort stealing$75 from the Woman's Christian association home she claimed to be well aty rjualnted In St , Paul , Chief Seavey wrote to the police there and asked about Mlsa Russell. Yesterday an answer was recelyetl Chief C'ark of the St. Paul police says t ; a Mrs. Saneone , who U a pliydlclan , knjw Miss Russell well. She also says that HusEell was adopted when 3 years old Mr. Talbot. and that as soon as Mrs. Talbo dies the young woman will Inherit the pr orty. , J Arc You llolni ; Aliroml ' For health , pleasure or business , and wqyjj not have your voyage marred by sea-alckjj , ' ness ? Then lake uloiiK with you Hostettpr'ia Stomach III I tern , and when you feel tha' naseau try a wlneelassful. It will cffQpt S magical change for the better In your ISV tcrlor , and a continuance of It will mve you frcm further attacks. As a means of OV4)C ) { coming malaria , kidney , dyspeptic , nervous and rheumatic troubles , the Ulttcrs Is uaj" cauallecl. Ill * Tuite for fruit , Fritz Springer was arrested early yeetcr * day by omccra S , 8. Urummy and LuHp for burglary. Fritz Is a carpenter and his shop la at present situated on Thlrty-ftrst avenue and Pacific , street. Above the aboty his employer had placed a lot ot jars ot fruit nnd preserves , * With such a temptation before htm Frlta fell. Ho lo-e off the padlock , cntured an , | selected about a dozen Jars. Ho was gc- liiK away with these when the officers leti him und had him carted off to jail. - letir1 Tlmr. Joyful F With ( he rxlillaratlng cenie of renewt health and strength and Internal cleunllnei which followi the tue of Byrup ot Pig * li unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old time mcdlclnei and the cheag nubitltutea lomctliiiti offered , but never cefted by UIA well loformed.