Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 07, 1888, Part II, Page 11, Image 11

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    H ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , OCTOBER 7 , 188S.-SIXTEEN PAGES.V : ; - ; - > ; ; Xv : ; : ' Vi'vy1V'1 : * , V. . -"li"
" 17011 8AfjB Ooo of the momteslrabfc liomri
JL ? In Of n aim nt Jtim cost price Will Ki/ll / fur-
iilturc ir pnrty dialrcM. Uiijeit , leaving town.
No real estutu ngentto dcalj wltt or commU-
tilonto pity. AdillC'S f ) fi7 , llei olllce. ! MI 8
lilAUM fortnleon ensytcrin" . Geo. N , HIcUs ,
JL1 room 4' ' ' , llnrker block. 4.1) ) 7
BUSINESS lull street , corner , 4 blorki from
Farnnrn , for 'j less thnn It Is worth. fxixl'W
on Capitol avo. butwven l''th nnd loth , nt lean
thnn value. M , A. L'pton CVmipnnv. 5T'J '
T71OH HA liC Choice east front lot with an ex-
X ? tra well built H room hnuto nn 1 bnrn , on cor.
iWthat.d.Mnnon. M. A. t'pton Company fr70
, i : i.nt Fl. b. 20 , Ifnnscoln plncc. WM
A oil what His worth. O.K. Harrison , 4I > 'S 1'ith
1OH SAI.K Very best South Umnha bar-
M.A. fpton Co. 870
" 17'OH SA l.i ; Six 100 feet nenr corner Wool worth
JL : uve. nnd 2 > th > t ihoiiso ors rooms.biitliroom ,
Kiw , elsturn , hot nnd cold wnter , sewer connec
tion , rmmite , 2 cellars , location nil tbnt can bu
droll cd , school , church and 2 lines or horce cnrs
wlthlng 2 blocks , table In project : t4r > U ) ; tl , H
cnsh bnlnuco easy , K per cent Interest. C. 1' .
Harrison. 4188 16th St.
inxlUKi ii-ct cor Woolworth nve. nml 2th St. ,
liotiHunnd Impinvements nmterl.illy the s.uno
as above , j.'i.U'U ' , tliK cnsh , bnlaneo easy , 8 per
cent Interest. C. P. Harrison , 418 S IJtti st. MW
FOK SAI.K N'othmg but llrst-class proper
ties. M.A. Kpton Co. b70
QffW buys n rml lot und good 4-ronm cpttnga
Pensy terms and uo-jil location. I ) V. Sholes.
room 210 , 1'lrst Nnt I banic , cor. 13th and I'ur-
num. ljU
SAI.K nr rxrnniwe. Wo nnve soms
good Oinnli.i real esinto nnd Nebrnika
farms , wlilch we will sell cheap or trails for
lock or cVothmg. rurnlshlng K"O'S. ' | dry goods ,
boot andslioes , groceries or uardware. Kchles-
Inger llros. . 614 S. 10th st. IUO
ITIAIt.MINO In eastern Nebraska pays now.
Jt ? To thosii wuntliu to KO on a fiirm wo c.m
tell how to get food land w 1th very little moii y.
Thi ) day that this tnn bo done will soon bj
passed. M A. I pton Company. WS
Hr.ltnf Here Here Is what you have been
looking for. New H room hoiisorltv , cistern
mid well wnter , 0.11 front , lot 'UlxlUS nt grade In
Windsor plaie : owner fiolUK west , will sell
for n few days forSJ/U ) , easy terms. M. A. Up
ton Company. 2,11
SOfTHO.MAHLot 14. block 77 , S. E. corner
2th ( and M h routs , 6-room houo , tlO.OK ) . >
Lot 14 , block 7S , S IJ. corner 2. > th nnd M strouts ,
fU.um , U c.ish. lion c on this rents il.'i.
ir these corners wo eon N street they would
Bell for * .WH10 , ( each. M will bo u better street
tnnn Nina yenr rron to-day. Knch one or
these corners will make soveu buslneis lots. M.
A. Upton .V Co. MM
TTIOH SA M Tra"nkTsnssermniiriit the Hank
JL1 of Oiniilin , has some of the choicest loM'
denro nnd business property In the tlty for fnlu
heap. 4W (
-UCxl.K on Ilrlstol street between
Sauntlprs and State. Milkens an otter on
this , ii ) pur cent less will 1mv It tuts week than
It will evi-r again bo oilored for. M. A. Tptou
Company. M3
tuTns Wn li.ivo some good I'D '
NUIIUASIvA
acru furms up the l.llchnrn valley with iKU
and t'U long tlmii mortgages nfr.ilnst them
that riom KM to fKWcach will buy the equities ,
Now Is ttis tlmo to invest In Nebraska larni
lands , although nulling cheap they nro valuable
und moro productive than eastern land valnod
t four or live times our prim M. A. L'pton Co
TOOK at this M feet on 21 st Just south of
J-JCnlltonilii , rorner on nn alley , fur iV-0 5
room house. M. A. L'pton Company. 70
TTIOH SAI.K lii ) < X ) acres land In Nebraska at
JP low rntcs on long time : good farm lands ,
! . II. Peterson , 1112 S. tilth st. WI-O , 22
roitSAI.i : fi li-aittllul Mintli front lots In
HiIgg'H Place on Doiml.i.s st. , just north of
the Maple ( hove. JI.Mid each , 'a cash JT.IHM for
tlio fi. M. A. lTp'"ii Company. Ml _ _
"IJVJll SAI.i--lli : t stock Inrm In Sutpy county ,
X' ' 'M luiesull Itiiu cd , K' ) afies in crops , Hill
liens ino.nlow , l ( l iv ros timber , 7-room house.
Htabln lur twelve liorsiH , sheds for .i.'O ' cattle ,
level land , black loam soil , t n jier aci u , ll.iVH in
3 je.ns bulanco c ish , won't trade. 'I his larin Is
vorth $ " , ( M' ' , sickness tuuso of selling. M.A
Upton Company. 7l ,
Of NCI I. iiIM'rs\
the eaht end of tlio nt'W bildgu that can bo
bought ut u figure th.it will make purchaser
money. M. A. f pton Company. 67'J
IjlOlt SAI.r. Not lor tlT.de. ft III 711 acres of 1m-
-t. jiroved land 2 miles lioin Mnrqueitt ) in ,
Hnmllton Co. , Nebraska. I-'ramo house , franiu
Btnnle , iiHlacies ( under a good 4 barb-wire renco ,
round cednr posts and 2 stays ; living wnter ,
good con nl , 2 wells , wind mill , 32D-bnrnl tank ,
sejr udcrtroui'hu , etc. ; 75 actos Clover ; model
farm.
1'rlco ( about } I2 per nrre ) ff..5ft )
Cash : i.ivu
a years time at per cent . ' 1,000
Cioniid looK over the land nnd address the
owner , F. K. Atkins , 15U3 I/irlmer St. , Denver ,
Colo. 244
iVW SAI.K-llcautlful homos In Kountzo
1 ilace. M. A. Upton Company. MO
FOU SALIi-N'lco homes In Windsor plnce.
M. A. Upton i'o. 870
FOIt HALi-l'.1xirl5. : ' : 8 W corner Ilytb and
Karnnin , frontinn three stici'ts , nicely
graded , fMViO ( ; > , cash. Tlin ncvtUI feet to this ,
running through from 1'arcaiii to Ivcs streets.
I7.1UI. M. A I'ptoii .V Co. 2WJ
BAKOAINS Wo have two extra bargains for
this week. Ono at { 7.GUU and the other at
Jl. A. L'pton Company. 67'J
FOIt SAI.K Ensy terms , new house 11 rooms ,
carpets a'ld part furniture , ftnble. Inrgu lot ,
iinvod streut , hurw ) inn * . Knipilro of owner ,
Katliantitiultcu 150.1 Furnani st. 841
The Sultnn'H Electric Doc Cart.
The sultan of Turkey has Imil mndo
for litm by nn English Hun an "oloctric
doj ( cnrt , " wliich i thus described by a
London journal : Tlio vehicle is in tip-
ponriincu similar to nn ordinnry four-
whcclod dog cart without slmfts. A
shaft with u steering handle which
passes unwiml through the footboard is
nttnchod tn u toothed rack ronnculcd
with the front wheels , and by this
means ono of the occupants of
the front heat can steer tlio
vchicia with the pi-cutest facil-
ily. The brake is alto mechanical , and
ia actuated by the driver's foot. Tlio
motor is placed undorncnth the cart
nnd a band passes from it to the off hind
wheel , the other three being as frco as
in mi ordinary vehicle. The power is
stored in twenty-four small accumulat
ors of special typo , placed undcrncatl
the hack sent. They contain a charge
fiullk'iont to propel the vehicle for about
live hours , at a speed of ten miles per
hour. The weight of the vehicle complete
ploto is 1,100 pounds. The electric con
ncction can bo broken instantaneously
by the driver , aud the brake powei
soon brings the vehicle to a standstill
How n Tenderfoot Is Treated.
Lununlo Hoonu'rang : Our young
Canadian friend , Dan Kendall , docs no
think favorably of western hospitality. .
After two trips hunting snipe , ho lool <
his dcpnrturo for homo labt night , bu
prior to boarding the train ho hnd u
most unpleasant experience nt the
hands of some of his chums. His valise
was nailed to the IIoor , and when ho
wont to lift it there was trouble
A chunk of limburger chccso
was subsequently placed in his
hat , and for the time being ho was o
the opinion that ho had mot with a serious
rious accident. But this was not all.
A hugo piece Of paper was pinned 01
his back and sot on lire , nnd at the
enmo lima nn immense firecracker was
exploded at his foot. The ire of IJanio
was tlnu'ly raided , and ho indulged in
language that was bcarcoly suitable fo
the drawing room. Finally , thoroughly
disgusted , ho Hod to the sleeping car
nnd deposited his vulibo in his berth
but while ho was temporarily absent i
was opened nnd partially filled will :
cracked ico.
Hock Hack lit Washington.
"WASHINGTON- . 0. Senator Heck returned
turned to Washington this morning. Hi
health Is considerably improved , but ho wll
not resume his senatorial duties for som
timo.
Weekly Ilnnk Mnttmcnt.
NEW YOIIK , Oct 0 , The weekly bank
statement shows the reserve decreased
13,340,000. The bunks now hold $11,21SOOC
iu excess cf legal requirements.
. * - *
Died In Mid-Oconti.
NEW YOIIK , Oct. 0. Mrs. J. H. Chllds ,
wlfo of thu United States minister to Slam ,
died October 4 , on board the Ininan line
steamer City of Chicago. Tlio body was
landed here to-Jay.
THE CONDITION OF TRADE ,
The Money Mnrkot For the Past
V/ook Unchanged.
VERY GOOD GENERAL TRADE.
liiiyinc Orders nml Sales Hx-
CCIM ! 'Ilioso nl' I.nst Yonr Collec
tions Improving Subaru a
Hlindc Lower.
Tr.mli ; Condition ? .
Hankers report no material change In the
condition of the money market the past week.
'I here is nn Increased demand from the
country , the high prices prevailing having
ndticcd free shipments of grain , but the sup-
iily of curiency bus been ample for nil legiti
mate demands , while the wants of speculat
ors have been to n great extent Ignored. The
disposition of bankers , conservative at all
times , Is especially so just now when the
country U on thu eve of a presidential con
test.
( jcneral trade Is very good Indeed , nnd
.hero tire but few houses unnblo to report
sales In excess of lust year. Huycrs are lib
eral in their orders and aic taking a better
class of goods than usual. Collections are
Improving and the week past has been very
satisfactory In this rcsprct.
There have been no material changes in
prices. Sugars are steady ut a shudo lower
quotations than a week ago , audit is believed
in trade circles that the "Irust" will be
content to hold them at the pres
ent llL'ures , which net its members
a prollt of about 15 per cent over what would
ordinarily be considered legitimate. Codecs
are in moderate demand and the dominant
feeling is bearish , as the crop is very heavy.
The receipts ut Ulo de Jnnluro Irom .luly 1 to
September 2 < 1 were 1,140,000 bays , and at
S.mtos ! ! , ( XX ) bags ugalnst respectively
4 12,0(10 ( nud 230,000 bags between the same
dates in lbS7.
Salt occon llsh ore scarce and prices arc
advancing. The total New England mack
erel catch to date Is only U,239 barrels ,
uguitistGI.l47bariel3 In 18 7 , 01,211 barrels
In ISMi , and 272,3J'J barrels in USo. Holland
herring are stronger on reports of a deficient
catch and a reported shortage over last ycai
of M.OOO tons , but us the tisiilng extends into
November this may bo made up.
The yard trade in lumber is reported very
good , and prices are steady under a strong
demand , especially for shingles and lath.
The flour imirKct has been active nnd ex
cited , and all grades Imvo been mnrKcd up
50o to 7.1c per barrel , mid there seems to bo a
general belief that the prediction of $10 Hour
will soon be realised.
The commission men express a determina
tion to ubido l > v the weekly payment resolu
tions at all Inwards , mid there is but little
weakness displayed in the face of intentions
indicated to make it somewhat hot for any
recalcitrant signers. The grocers say.
"come on MacdulT1 and seem disposed to
take. it easy , claiming that they must have
the time or moro capital , and the latter they
cannot get , so they must have the llrst It is
admitted on all hands that thu resolutions
are good and sensible , but that they should
have been put into force at the beginning
and not ut the close of the green produce
season ,
During the month of September the coinage -
ago at the United States mints aggregated
7,1 1,2V0 ! ) pieces , be.irmg a value of $5iil.Ki,73i. !
The amount returned included 13.270,1(10 (
standard silver dollars. The month's gold
coinage was * 2ilO,7. : .0 and the silver $ : i,4l- ! )
1S5. The shipments of fractional silver coin
from Washington during September
amounted to $ l,103s2i' > .
It is claimed that the October disburse
ments for interest and dividends will aggregate
gate over & 1,500,000. of which $7,000,000 is
for interest on United States 4 per cent
bonds. Payments at Hosion amount to
$ ' .l.5$7l'3'J ' , against $3,522,751 in October lust
'
M. Licht's October estimate of the Euro
pcan beet-root crop's yield places the aggre
gate as high us 2.1M,00i ) ( tons , or 350,000 tons
over the crop product of last year , but at the
latest dates the grand aggregate supply of
sugar in all countries was down to 541,905
tons , against a jcarugo a total of 04.1,0)1
tons.
tons.A Uoston authority says Iho Chicago.
Hurlinglon < Ss Quincy capital stock is ut
present held us follows : Fourteen thousand
shares in England , by C4 holders ; 12,000
shares in other countries , by 51 holders ; 500- ,
000 shares in Now England , by ' .1,000 holders ;
170.000 shares in New York , by 1.200 holders ,
and 78,010 scattered among 1,700 holders.
Twelve thousand and ten people hold the
stocu. _
OMAHA HVK SXUOIi.
Cattle.
Saturday , Oct. 0 , 18SS.
There was moro life to the trade to day
and a good many cattle changed hands
at about steady prices. The packers were
free buyers of western beef cattle and there
was also a fair shipping demand. Western
cows sold well but the demand for feeders
was rather light , as usual on Saturday.
The market was well supplied and was 1C
@ 15c lower than yesterday morning after the
tlrst few sales. The market gradually grew
weaker and closed fully Me lower , salesmen
In some cases claiming to have taken oft 20c.
Thu hogs were all sold before the close.
snoop.
The market was well supplied with gooil
muttons , although there were no fresh re
ceipts. Everything was sold before the mar
ket closed.
_
Ileoclpts.
Cattle . 1,300
Hogs . 4,000
Prevailing
Thefollowing is a table of prices p.ild In
this raarKot for the grades of stock men
tioned.
Pnmostoers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $4.50 < a5.50
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 ibs. 4.00 O.1.00
Native feeders . 2.50 ( S3.30
Western feeders . 2.30 ( " 3. ir ,
Han ire steers , com'on to choice 2,50 @ 3.50
Common to good cows . 1.50 ( ft ! ! . 15
Choice to fancy cows . 2.25 @ 2.tJO
Common to choice bulls . 1.25 (31.7 ( ; !
Falrtocnoicoughthogs . 5y ) (30.10 (
Falrtoctiolca heavy hoes . 0.10 ( .4(1.25 (
Fair lo choice mixed hogs . 5.90 ( aO.OO
IteprcHontativo S.ilo * .
No. Av. Pr.
2 cows , natives . 725 $1.50
10 cows , natives . 977 2.2i
2.1 cows , natives . 990 2.35
2Jcows , natives . 1,031 2.35
20 feeders , natives . W5 2.50
IUXOE CATTLE.
Owner. No. AV. Pr.
U. Thornton . 41 steers. . . . 1,229 $ J.40
. 37 steers. . . . 1,255 340
. 43 steers. . . .1,223 3.40
. 144 steers. . . .l,23b 3.40
LATE VUSTKIllUY.
Owner. No. Av. Pr.
HrushLCCo. . . . Slcows . < M$4.40 \
T. Davenport. . . . 43 strs.tatlgs.l.lOl 2.55
T. H. Herd . 2 cows . 9-0 2.55
< . 44 cows . Wi'J 2.55
A. Howie . $ UW.v&Tex.lOU4 2 > 5
B rush L C Co . . . . ISO cows . 905 2.35
" . . . . 37cws.lailgs. S'JO 155
French . 19fCol&Tex.l,2lw 2.85
nous.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. ShV. Pr.
&I..151 Kil ) IS.SO 75. . . .223 bO $0.10
(17. . . .22(1 ( 100 5.90 75. . . .241 0.10
93. . . .207 bO 5.90 02..23S 20 fi.10
7(5. ( . . . 207 80 5.90 SO. . . . 240 hO 0.10
74. . . .230 100 5.90 79..2J7 120 0.10
71. . . .218 IU ) 5.90 05. . . .223 120 C..10
77..231) 1(10 ( 6.90 07. . . . 21 $ 120 (5.10 (
5T..24' ' ! 200 5.95 71. . . 232 40 0.10
77. . . .244 8JO 5.05 5 . . . .2SO 120 0.10
129. . . . 240 20 5.05 05. . . .211 12) 0.10
77. . . . 220 1211 0.00 07. . . . 235 320 0.10
100. . . .247 kO 001 G4.57 ! 100 0.12 !
05.2.'I9 0.00 OS..Stl3 > 0 0.12 } . ;
29. . . .248 100 O.CH ) 75. . . .209 0.12)
72..JJ43 240 000 71. . . .204 00 0.15
04. . . .234 40 0.00 M..2CO ICO 0.15
05..232 ICO 0.00 0(5. ( . . .241 0.15
04. . . . 207 40 0.00 63. . . . 2(11 ( SO 0.15
39. . . .232 83 fl 00 01. . . .253 2ftO 0.15
04. . . .234 tO 0.00 47. . . .299 0.15
70. . . . 245 2f)0 0.00 49. . . . 253 120 0.15
141. . . .242 200 0.00 03. . . . 2.10. 40 013
64. . . . 243 240 0.00 59. . . . 274 200 0.15
. . 244 80 0.0.1 57. .20S 120 0.15
. 244 240 O.lfi 97 .2 J ' , ' 00 0.1. If
40 0.1)5 ) < > 9 ' . " .14 0 21)
4S , . . ,2i9 ( 240 0.0.1 4s.Wi. . .273 120 t'o
70 . . .219 1W ( 0.05 Wi. .207 120 0.20
Wi.M.
73. . . . 227 100 0.01 M. . .203 241 ( i.20
70. . . . 219 100 IV0.1 70. . .250 IU ) 0.2(1 (
73. . . 2.11 240 00.1 73. . . 'M' 0.25
73.M.
70. . .24S 240 0.0.1 M. . .313 bO 0.25
OS. . . 273 ICO 0.10 f.2. ' O.2.1 !
fcO. . . 213 SO 0.10 ns. ! .803 200 0.25
0.10Slit
Slit : UP.
s'o. Av. Pr.
SO westerns , Oro. . . . lib $3.30
J10 westerns , Ore. . . . 119 3.30
si westerns , Ore. . . . 119 3.30
J21 westerns , Ore. . . . IIS 3.30
Purchases.
Showing the number of hogs bought by
he leading buyers on the m.irket to-day :
! . II. Hammond .V Co . 4S7
Omaha Packing Co . .1,32- , !
\rmour C. P. Co . 1,272
J. P. Simires& Co. . . . . . . . 2,3 > 4
and Lowest.
The following are tlio highest nnd lowest
.irlccs paid for lo.uls of hogs on this market ,
on thu dates indicated , In 1J7 , 1S3-5 und lbS5 :
Sept. H"il. _ _
fi m © 5 ; r > 4 5'J O I 70 No sales.
r , ot ) f'ti 31 I 43 Oil ( XI 3 CO
4 Ni 1 10
4 U I 5 UO 4 4r > CiM IJ5 3 : m
4 Til ) Gil K ) Sunday. 3 m
Sunday 4 UO 4(1 iW'j ' mSunday. .
4 70 ( ill Nl 4 40 SJ4 ( K ) 3 45 4W f.O
4 70 4 10 4 40 r < 4 U ) 3 4. ' ) r < ci : M
4 65 SiSl ( XI 4 30 ( B4 4ii 3 40 < i(3 Ml
4 40 4(4 0 3 40 Cfl 41
Sundiiy. 4 i 5Ui 40 3 40 wra
4 Ml 444 70 SllUda } ' . 3 4i !
4 ati K 4 'XI t4 M ) 4iSunday. .
4 ( X ) ( < 64 4.1 4 2.1 < y,4 4.1 3iU : Cil 42'i '
4 20 ( tM 45 4 : ) © 4 40 3 40 Citl 4.1
I'nrk Pnuklni ; .
Special reports to the Cincinnati Price
Current show the number of hogs packed
From March 1 to date and latest mail dates at
the undermentioned places , compared with
corresponding time last year , us follows :
'March 1 tolTctobpril. I INSH. | | Ho7.
KnninsClty Itil.WU
Omaha
St. Louis .
Indlamipolls S-JO.O l
Cincinnati 17.I..VM
Milwaukee . . Kl'.IHl )
Ci'd.ir Haplds 147.KII
Clevi'lund -
Sioux city , la .
( Httimwa. la 6' ' . : 01
Itfovonicnt of Cattle.
The following table snows the receipts and
shipments of cuttle the past week at the cen
ters mentioned , and for the preceding week ,
us collated by the Cincinnati Price Current.
Itorclvrd Shipped
Chlrngo . . . I7,3r7 ! SMll
St. Louis . . . . U'.U.'rt '
Kansas City. aM'K )
( miaha 1I.IXK )
Cincinnati. . . , I.OM
New Voik. . . . 1I.U40
Total 131.0 0 07.811l
Previous week 1.11.4V * ( , ! : > ! l
S-uino wee's ' last year. . lUf.UOO 47.00J
The indicated net supply the past week was
, ( H)0. ) compared with 07,000 the preceding
week ; for corresponding time last year the
net supply was illAH ( ) .
OMAHA vrilOliKSAhB MAIIU.KTS.
Produce , I'YiiitH ' , Ktc.
HUTTEII Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 18
© We ; choice country , 17ijiyc ( ; common
grades. 10it ( I3c.
Ki.oru Nebraska patents , $5.50r0.50 ( { ;
Minnesota patents , $5.75@7.S5 ; struig
grades , * 4.00 ( 5.00 ; bakers' Hour , $4.50 © : > .UO
per barrel.
CANTUi-orns lOftf'Se per dozen.
Pi.fMs 50je75c ( per bu.
1'oTvroKS K0ri5lc ) per bushel.
Sw BUT Portions U ' ( rf0c per bu.
I'oii.ntr Mo dressed fowl in the market ;
live chickens , $3.00(33.5,1 ( per doz. j spring
chicken1 * , $ 'J.K ( ) @ j.'j , > .
TOMATOES ' .iuc ( > ( $ l.00 per bu.
PKAUS California ? 3.00rf3.50 per bu box ;
Southern. 7. > per > a bu
Koos Stnctlv iresh. 18@Hocandled. )
CAMFoiiNuGiiircs $ l.'J.jil.)0 ( per case.
CONCOHII Oiui'KS 30i ( 4Uc per 10-lb
basket.
I'BACIIES California , Sl.OOtfM.SO per box ;
Mii-higaii , 50c@l.K ( ) per basket.
UAJJANAS Common , 51.r > U@i.2j per bunch ;
choice , fJ.5UO3.50.
LIIMOSS S4.00@5.CO per case.
Oiusnus $7.Ki ( fiilS.lKI per box.
ORI.F.HV 25@30c nor doon.
Eao I'LiST 75@$1.00 per dozen.
ONIONS 50i75e per bu.
Al'i'i.ES-$2.00@4.00 per bbl.
CKAiiAi'i'i.cs 75c jcr-bushel.
CiDEii-MIchiBan , 54.50@0.50 per bbl 83
gals ; California pear cider , Jlo.OO per bbl.
POP COUN Uice. 3fa4e' common , 2@3c.
LiAitiioTS 50cper bushel.
UiiAXs Choice eastern handpicked navies.
J2.00 per bushel ; western hand picked
nav.es , $ I.751.SO ; mediums , $1.50@I.OO.
Lima beans 5c per pound.
HAT f. o. o. cars. No. 1 upland , $0.00 ; No.
2 upland , So.OO.
HKAN ttO.50@ll.00.
Cnoi'iT.u PKCII * 14.00 < i15.00 per ton.
VINMUI Cider , lOfiSISc per gal. White
wino , ln20c ( ) ( ; per g.d.
CIUNIIIHHIKS $7.00@0.00 per bbl.
PROVISIONS Hams. No. 1 , lii } < fc ; No. 1
llj c ; shoulders , 8e ; rib bacon , 12c ;
clear bacon , 12 e ; picnic hams , P fc ; dried
beef hams , ! ) ifc ; dry salted clears , short ,
10 > c ; extra short , lOc ; short ribs , OJi'e ;
pickled pigs feet , 15-lb kits , 80c : lard , 11K@
12c ; smoked sausage , 0@c ! per Ib ; hog cas
ings , 17 < 3ilbc.
Groimrs Ijlst.
Revised prices are as follows :
13AGO i NO Stark A. seamless , 22c ; Amos-
kcag , seamless. U' o ; Lowlston A , seamless.
19c ; American , seamless 17e ; burlaps , 4
to 5bu , IKgHo ; gunnies , single , lite ; gun
nies , double , 20o ; wool sacks , 33c. Twines-
Flax , 3 c ; extra sail , 20@21o sail U , lU@20c ;
cotton. 21c ; lute. 10 .
DniBD 1 nuns Furs , in boxes , per ib , 13 ®
ICc ; dates , in boxes , 7fe51l > c ; London Malaga
layer raisins , per box , * 3.50i3.75 ( ; Malaga
loose raisins , f2.30@8.50 ; now Vtflcn
cla raisins , per Ib , " > c ; Call ,
forum loosu muscatels. Pcr box. Sl.bO.
pitied cherries , per Ib. 20ii21c ( ; Califor
nia pitted plums , p < = r Ib , 12@13c ;
dried blackberries , Per Ib. 8 ! < @ 0o ; driei !
raspberries , per Ib.IM84o ; cvuporiitcd np-
ples , 8Xi 14c ; California sun dried
peaches , iiic ; California unuarcd evaporated
peaches , I5slbe ( ; evaporated California
apricots , lUc ; /.antco currants , 0 ! ( T$7o ; Turk
ish prunes , 4i4i4Jfc ( ; citron , 22r ,34c ; orange
peel. 15c : lemon peel. lOo.
COFFEES Mocha. SS < a35o ; KIo , good ,
17u ; Mundahllni ; , ! ! 0@Wo ; roasting Uio , 15i
Uio ; O. G. Java , 24 20c ; Java , Interior. 22i
2oc : Kio , tancy , lO CU'c ' ; Santos and Maru-
calbo. nai''o. ' Arbucklcs. 2. ) > 4c
KUOAU Orunulated , > c ; conf.'A , 734xe ;
white extra C , 73jc ; extra C , 7c ; yellow
C , 7c ; iiowdcred , 10 : cubes , 9c.
HoNcr lf'@i > .o for ono pound frames ;
strained honey. OQSc per pound.
13EE3WAX Choice yellow , 20@22Ko ; lart
colored , 13JC14C.
CIICESE Young America , lull cream.
10allc ( ; full cream Cheddars , 9K@10c ; full
cream Hats , y ) epood ; to choien skimmed
Cheddars , 7' o : skimmed Hats , oj c.
PICKI.K3 Medium , m bbls. K .5j ; do in hall
bbls , $3.00 ; small , in bbls , fr > 0 ; do In hull
bbls , $3.73 ; gherkins , in bbls , fS.O ) ; do in half
bbls $4.1u
TOBACCO Plug , 20 < 3C5o ; smoking , ICQOOc.
JBU.IKS 11.25 per 30-lb paiU
SALT tl.30 ( 1.3Scr | bbl.
Hoi-E--7-10. 11 < c.
MAPLK SCUAR Jsncks , HC12o per ib ;
prnny cakes , 12l3c per Ib ; pure maple
syrup , $1.00 pcrcal.
TEAS t oung Hyson , common to fair , 18u (
2oc ; Young Ilysoii , good to fancy , 30it.r ( > 5c ;
Ounpowder , common to good , 22i(25c ( ; Oun-
powder , choice to funcy,4XSOT ( c ; Japan , com
mon to medium , IfX fj Japan , choice to
fancy , 30iJ45c ( : Oolonp , common to good , 25 ®
8505 Oolong , choice to fanev , 50S70ij ( ; Imper
ial , common to medium , 25@35c ; Imperial ,
good to fancy. 40ft50e.
NVTS Almonds , I5@17c ; filberts , ll@12c ;
liruzil , idyioc ; walnuts , 12o ; pecans , 10
Iicanuts , fiiJ7c. (
CKACKEIIS 5(310c ( per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7
@ 2oc per Ib , as per list.
KISII. Hullnnu Herring , SScS90c. ( per keg ,
White Fish , ) < S bbls. , No. 1 , $0.00. Family
$ . ' 1.75 : Trout. No. I. $550 : Mackerel , \4 \ ulls
No. 1 Shore. $15.00. Large Family , $10.50
Labrador Herring. fl.50j Columbia Hlver
Salmon , 517,00 jier bbl.
Cuurifii Per Ib , whole , Cc ; bricks aud
strips , 7 ( < ? Sc.
CAXOT Mixed , 8ai3c ( ; sticlc , 8 < jj
rock candy , 10K@lSo ; fancy candy. 7
Dry Goody.
THE SPECOlflffiE MARKETS ,
Wheat Higher Thrxn at Any Tlrno
For Flvo Ycnra.
HUTCHINSON A LARGE BUYER.
>
ComintsBloii Men Pursuing n COIIBCI'-
vntlvc Course Dullish NOWN Kruin
tlio NortInvest The Cat-
tic ? Iarkct. '
CHICAGO IMIOMUOK MARKET.
CHICAGO , Oct. ( ! . iSpccial Telegram to
J'nr llKK.1 Wheat advanced over Oe to-day
nnd closed near the top nnd at substantially
ho best prices of the week , and at the best
irlccs obtainable for llvo years. The volume
of dealing was largo around the opcnlnir nnd
there were seasons of activity throughout the
session , but no signs of special tx"Iteinent
\ocvlsiblountil late. The largest buying
was by "Hutch. " There was not much
wheat { for sale and oseller.s were able
o obtain almost their own prices for what
they parted with. A good many outside or-
lers were filled. These were nine times out
of lento buy. If the public could place its
orders the market would probably bo much
higher. Such , nt least , is the opinion of
good Judges In trade. The policy of commis
sion merchants still very generally tends to
the discouragement of miscellaneous new
business in wheat , more particularly in De
cember. Commission merchants are usually
very stiff on the subject of margins and oper
ators are compelled to restrict dealings to
safe limits , which Is better for everybody
while the excitement runs high. Northwest
news is moro bullish to-day than
over. Huycrs away back in the inter
ior are ptiylnc prices that seem
fabulous , almost. At Uuluth December ml-
vnnccdtofl31 and May togl.UI. In Min
neapolis No. 1 hard for October was quoted
ut fl.ill and for December ut $1.W ! , No. 1
northern being $1 27 for October and $1.28 for
Ucccmocr. This makes an advance of Mtio
in Duluth and "c in Minneapolis. New York
nml St. I.ouis were 3 ( 4c higher. Cables
fail to rellcct excitement abroad. Notwith
standing the fact that wheat isy.VffiMo higher
at all primary marltets than it was u couple
or three weens ago , tlio receipt * do not in
crease. This may mean that there is no
wheat to come forward , or it may mean that
farmers are determined to squce/e the last
drop from the lemon that has been put in
their hands. Unruly , indeed , does the mar
ket advance at u time so felicitous for the
farmers. It comes generally after the wheat
has left the farmers' hand. This year it
follows hard upon harvest. The failure of
wheat to come forward on this bulge , coupled
with the. resolute refusal of tlnee of the
leading longs to sell a bushel , has made the
bears very nervous and curtailed their oper
ations to the minimum. Whenever any
body starts in to buy wheat the sources of
supply seem to dry right up. The specula
tive market has not been so b.irc of offerings
for u long tune. Thu opening range of prices
hero to-day was Sl.ll,5 ! < for November ,
SI. 17 ; for December and $1.10 for May , a
Jump over night iof about So. The initial
quotations wore the lowest of the day. December -
comber was not lohg In celling to $1 20 and
May to Sl.SPfSSl.iUl ! There wasn pause at
this range for a w\iileund \ then reacted 'so or
such a matter. About noon another Hurry
occurred , December going to $1.21 and May
to ? 1.K1. ! From thisoxnlled level there was u
reaction of over Ic , followed by a liirhtnlng
bulge of about 'Jo ill December , the previous
high water mark being passed. For Decem
ber .H.22 was paid and for May ? I.-'y. This
record made the ddy'fl'advance G ( < fii' ' < 'e , the
greatest gain bein ( ; In May. The latter month
ranged \\\o \ over December early , the
difference gradually and almost impercepti
bly widening as tlte session advanced , until
it was 2c. The last , prices show the two
months only Ic apart. The final spurt was
the most exciting incident of the day. It came
unexpectedly , and tUtjre was no stopping it.
The floor Iu the vicinity of the -pit was
thronged and the scene was like that wit
nessed on Monday and Tuesday , when the
era of great booms and wild fluctuations was
inaugurated.
The week Just closed was the most excit
ing and s.ensatioiml In the history of the
grain trade since the Franco-Prussian war.
The demand for corn nt the start was largely
from the short Interest , who were alarmed
by the extreme firmness nnd advancing ten
dency of wheat. The linn tone of foreign
markets also tended to strengthen the feel
ings of holders , nnd the fear of only small re
ceipts of contract corn during the present
and next month was likewise nn argument to
parties who have contracted to deliver that
grade In October and November. New Or
leans exported 28,000 bushels to Liverpool
yesterday , and from the principal Atlantic
ports there was a fair evidence of the pres
ent prices being within shipping limits. The
opening buying Hurry was succeeded by free
offerings , which caused reaction from llrst
quotations nnd a gradual weakening , which
was added to by reports of heavy loadings of
cars ut country points , which are expected to
Increase next week's receipts considerably
There was a sudden and material decline in
the last few minutes , but the very strong
closing to the wheat market caused as rapid
u reaction. The closing price shows a decline
of ' .f < gik'c from yeslcrday on near options ,
while May closed XQ a higher.
Outs were quiet but linn within a narrow
and unimportant range , with May in the
most favor , and relatively stronger than near
futures , improving about > /c from yester
day's Until trading price , with 2'.l > fo paid.
Year has been neglected for a few days and
was nearly nominal with a fair inquiry for
the near months , while December was quiet
around 'Jo e. A fair proportion of the re
ceipts graded No. 2 and were offered on the
regular market with sales in store generally
at 24 > 4C , or the same as yesterday.
The provision trade fulled to command as
much attention as yesterday. The opening
was strong but the bears speedily discov
ered a disposition on the part of
some of the longs to real
ize , and by some free selling
succeeded in breaking the market quite
badly. For a time prices receded without u
reaction and a rather heavy feeling held con
trol. Later , however , there were moro buy
ers than sellers , and something of n recovery
set In all along the line. Still the break
made prices average somewhat lower on a
majority of deliveries than yesterday's
r.ingc. At adjournment October pork was
unchanged , November porn closed at u de
cline of 25c , October lard of 35c , November
lard of 1'JKc , October short ribs , year lard ,
January lard , January pork and January
short ribs of 2Kc , and year pork of 15c.
CHICAGO IjlVK STOCK.
CHICAGO , Oct. Oj [ Special Telegram to Tin :
BEB. ] C TTI.E.More than half the fresh
receipts were claimed by beef packers , some
having been shipped Hired from Kansas City
to Armour , Swlf and Morris , so that there
was only about the usual number on sale for
Saturday , nnd l } at number was made up
largely of cows , bulls and rough stock gener
ally. Trade ruleld slow on account of the
absence of buyers for beef packers for the
reason noted above , and business was limited
to what local butchers wanted and thu few
the dealers iu stackers and feeders wanted.
Hut about all were ifold at one price or an
other , and there was scarcely a dozen loads ol
anything thatwa really good or useful in the
native llne.and In fact there was little or no de
mand for natives. As to prices there waslitllo
or no change us compared with the close Fri
day night , Iho difference being that trade was
unsatlsfaclory. There were no northern
rrngors among the early arrivals , and only
one train due lalo in the afternoon , which
probably had to bo carried over. Veal calves
continue to sell "as cheap as dirt , " as the
saying Is. A big run of cattle Is looked for
next week , a largo percent of which , it is
estimated , will bo made up of natives , and as
the beef trade Is not in a condition to handle
a big run , it is generally admitted that values
are likely to go considerably lower. Medium
lo good steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , $4.5305.50 :
l'JOOtol3501bs , .25(24.75 ( ; 950 to 120(1 ( 'bi ,
) .50 < 34,20 ; stackers and feeders , $2.20(213.40 ( ;
cows , bulls and mixed , $1.50(33.00 ( ; bulk(2.20
03.50 ; Texas steers , t'J.30@3.10j cows , tl.55
( g'J.lfi ; western rangers , | a,70.
Hoas The bulk of stock sold u strong lOo
lower than late sales ycistcrduy. The run was
icnvy and no one wanted to carry anything
oven us the Impression has got abroad lliat
ho run for next week will como up to near
< nim ) which In the present condition of Iho
iroVlsfoit Ir.idu , Is aboul all Ihc shippers and
lackers want to handle. The bulk of best
nixed sold ot fil.W © 3. 10 , largely nt $ . ; ;
L'ouunrn mixed sold at ftt.llkat'iA''i. There
were n few lots of fancy heavy and I'hlladel-
ih las that mndo { AMVaiU'rO. Light sorts
remain neglected nt { 0 10iUi.lV ( for prime
selected of Sl.iOGJl.W ) , and from t
or common.
NEW YUHK , Oct. 0. [ SHeIal | Telegram
lo TUB Hr.K.1 STOCKS The short session
o-day was quiet and without Important feu-
.lire. The total sales of stocks were but
120,070 shares. The opening was weak at a
Itllu lower prices , while the close showed
generally further small loss , The tone was
: ieavy much of the time , the decline being at
tributed largely to the liquidation of long
stocks. Cotton oil was not so weak as the
remainder of the list , and closed slightly
niuher than it opened.
The following were the closing quotations :
tT. P. 4s regular. 129 ( Northern Pncltlc. . 2tl'i
I'.S. 4scoiipons. ISM doproferred . Mi' ,
lT.J .4'isre tilur. | ( W , f. A N. W . 113 > ,
IT. S.4 > is coupons. 1US'I doproferred. . .14.1
Pncltlc Os of 'US. . 121 N. V. Central. . .
Central Piiclnc . . . 5 P. . 1) . is K . M'i
ChlcairoJc Alton 131 Uock Island . 10.1
( 'hlcago.llurlliigtoii C..M.St.P . . . . tkV
* Qlllticy . lii : i ilo preferred . KW'i
! > . . ! . . * W. . .14lVst. Paulliunhn. ) . 40
Illinois Central. .117 I dopreferred . 1(17' ( }
1..H.A.W . Isi/rnlonPncinc . Cl .
Kansas xTexas. . . 12 | W. . Ht. I. . .V P . 14'
IjikeShoro . 1U2do preferred. . . . 27'i
Michigan Central W'j Western Uulou . ko'i
MlssourlPacittc bl' , |
MOXKV os CAW. Easy nt 2@.1 per cent ;
closed offered at II per cent.
I'lllMC MCIICANTILB PAJ'Ell 44' @ ° M Pcr
cent.
STKUI.ISO ExcitANdK Dull but steady at
.bil'i ' for Bixty-day bills , and M.bs > a' for
demand.
PltODUCtC.
CHICAGO , Oct. 0. Wheat about steady.
Cash , tl.lh5 : November , $1.1:20'i : ' , ; Decem
ber , ? 1.2I.5 < ; May , $1.22 ' .
Corn Lower ; cash , 44/e ; November ,
OHc ; December , 41o ; May , 3'Jll-lc. ( !
Oats-Steady ; cash , 24'4c ' ; November ,
December , 25 c ; May , -"J'i'c. '
Harley Nominal.
Prime Timothv $1.55.
Flax $1.311 JJCrfl 40.
Whisky H.iU
Pork Lower ; cash , (1550 ; November ,
$14. ' . ' . ! ; December , $14.50 ; May , H4 > 5.
Lard Finn ; cash , $10.15 ; November ,
$9.25 ; December , $ S.r > > i .
Flour In fair demand and steady ; pat
ents , $7.25@7.50 ; bakers , In sacks , $4.Xj& ( ) (
5.0J ; choice$5.100(5.30 : winter , $5.75.fO.OO ( ;
rye , in barrels , $3.5Ji ( < 3,75 ; harks , $3.25g3 ( 5li.
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , JS.S7 > ( ijll.OO ;
short clear , ty.JG@10.005 shoit ribs , $ y.40ij.r
11.45.
11.45.Hutter
Hutter Steady ; creamery , 10a23c ( ;
dairy , 14J ( iZ20e.
Cheese Stronger ; full cream eheddars ,
OValOo ( ; Huts , 10@10 c ; Young Americas
li'gs Steady ; ISdllOc.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , ( it
7' ' e ; light green s.ilted , 7'.c ' ; salted
bull , Gc ; dry Hint , lie ; damaged , 7e ; dry
calf , 7jJSe ( ; branded hides 1,1 per cent off ;
deacons , 25 ( < i3e ( ) each ; dry salted , TV.
Tallow Kasler ; No. 1 , solid packed , 5c ;
No. 2 , 4c ; cake , 5c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 12,000 12,000
Wheat bu 03.000 100,000
Corn , bu 253,000 203,000
Oats , bu 322,000 141,000
Hye , bu . . . .
Hurley , bu . . . .
Now Vork. Oct. fi. Wheat Receipts ,
llli OO ; exports , 10,000 ; spot murket 2ii5c
higher and very moderate demand ;
No. 2 red , $1.17 m elevator , $1.1' %
ntloat , * 1.19' ) , ( < < : 1.20 f. o. b. ; No. 3 red ,
nominal ; No. 4 red , nominal ; ungraded red ,
$1.03'.i(3$1.10Jf ' ( ; options very active ,
excited irregular a' ' CMJfc. higher ;
foreign houses heavy buyers , west selling ;
closing unsettled ; November closing ? 1,1'J .
Corn Keccipts , 135,150 ; exports , 70 , < W4 ;
spot market J. < c higher firm and dull ;
No. 2 53 : f < jJ54lfc in elevator , 54C t54J c afloat ;
ungraded mixed , 52@54e ; options y iti
JiC hlglTcr ; dullclosing steady ; November
closing ut 54fc'c.
Oats Keccipts , 39,000 ; exports 42 ; spot
market shade firmer ut close ; options dull ;
Novemberclosiiig 31j c ; No. 2 white , 'A'\\ \
( If34 ; mixed western , 20tf32e ( ; white western ,
29 ( < 43c.
Coffee Options barelv steady ; sales 100- ,
250 bugs including October ? I3,55Q$14 ; Nov
ember $12,85@iinO : ; December $12,40 ®
$12,70 ; spot Hio , quiet ; easy und fair cargoes ,
Petroleum- Quiet ; United closed ut
93 > 4'c.
Eggs Firm , moderate demand ; western
"
Pork Quiet.
Lard Deliveries to November lower ; now
crop , firm , cash ; western $10,50 ; sales $10,40 ;
November $11,52(259,05 ( ; closing , $9,52. ,
Hutter Firm ; fairly active ; western
dairy , 12flir ( > e ; do creamery , 13@23 > , fc.
Cheese Slrong ; western , 8u9 , ( > e.
St. IvoulM. Oct. C. Wheat Higher and
excited ; cash , $1.15 : November lOc.
Corn Higher ; cash , 40)ic ) ; October ,
November , 3S } c.
Oats Firm : cash , 22) c ; October , 2i
November , 23 > < e.
Butter Quiet ; creamery , lS@20c ; dairy ,
150t'17c. '
Minneapolis , Oct. 0. Wheat The local
receipts were 310 cars and shipments fcO.
Sellers were asking 3 or 4 cents moro for
peed sample wheat and city millers were
buying qnito freely. Closing : No 1 hard ,
Oclober $1,32 ; November $1,32 ; December
$ l,32ion | track $1,33 ; No. 1 northern , Oct
ober SI.27Noveir.ber1.27 : ; December * 1.27K
on truck,2S ; No 2 northern , October 51,22 ;
November $ l,2i ; December $ I,2vJ < i , on track
$1,23.
$1,23.Milwaukee
Milwaukee , Oct. 0. Wheat Dull ;
cash , $1.15' . , ' ; December , $1,17 .
Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 4l ( > CI5c.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 20c.
Hye Firm ; No. 1 , tJ3'4iriHc. ' (
Harley Kusior ; No. 2 , 75o.
Provisions Kasicr ; Pork Cash $15,10.
Cincinnati. Oct. ( ! . Wheat Strong and
higher ; No , 2 red held $1,15(21,18. ( No
transactions.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed 4tic.
Oals Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 2G > j'c.
Uve Strong ; No. 2 , ( tec asked.
Whisky Active at $1.1 J.
KniiMin City , Oct. ( i. Wheat-Higher ;
No. 2 red , cash , $ lHo ( nsucd ; November
$1.0S asked ; December $1.07 bid ; No. 3 red.
$1.00 asked , cnsh : No. 2 soft , cash , $ lu
asked ; October sales $1.100.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , no bids , no
offerings ; do year20 > ic bid ; No. 2 cash , 33c.
bid.
bid.OatsNo. . 2 , cash , 20J c asked ;
IjlVK HTO3R.
Chicago , Oct. ( ) . The Drovers' Jour
nal reports us follows :
Catllo Hcccipls , 0,000 ; market dull ami
unchanged ; steers , $3.50@5.f 0 ; stackers ant :
feeders $22)Qf3.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
$1.50a3.00 ( ; bulls , $2.20(22.50 ( ; Texas cattle ,
Hog's Keccipts , 11.000 ; market weak , and
fi@10c lower ; mixed , $5 l'5itO.IO ' ( ; heavy , $0.10
( Jiti.lX ) ; Hunt , $1.75040.25.
Sheep Kcccipls. 3,000 ; natives , $3.00 ®
4.15 ; westerns , $3.003.70 ; Texans , $2.75@
3.ZO ; lambs , $ J.7V 5.25.
KaiiHaH City. Oct. 7. Catllo Keceipts ,
4,030 ; shlpmimls , none. Hulk of supply
common , and market dull and weak ; good to
cholcn corn-fed , $ " > . ( X ) < 7I5,40 : common to me
dium , $3.25 ® I , b5 ; stackers and t ceding steers ,
$1.50 ( 3U5 ; grass range steers , $1.755j3.20 ;
common , $1.25(32.25. (
Ho's ( Keceipts , 0,530 ; shipments , 1,400 :
market opened 10o lower , closing weak and
lOlglCo lower ; good to choice , $0 15@C.2S :
common to medium , $5.20@0,25 ; skips and
pigs , $3.00@5.00.
National Htock Viird . East St.
IjouU. Oct. 0. Cattio Keccipts , 2b5 ;
shipments , 2,730 ; market slow ; choice heavy
natlvoslccrs , $5.10iJ45.70 ; fair lo good native
steers , $4.40(35,15 ( ; butchers' steers , medi
um to choice , $3.25 ( < 4,40 ; Mockers and
feeders , fair to good , $2.00@3.30 ; rangers ,
corn-fed , $3.10 ® 1.25 ; grass-fed , $2.00@3.20.
Hogs Keceipts , 1,4'5 ' ' ; shipments , WK ) :
market firm : choice heavy and butchers'
selections. $0.35@0.50 ; packing , medium to
prime. $ ( ! .10@0.35 ; light grades , ordinary to
best , $5.S5C J0.10.
A Scotch Tticalcr Hiirned.
LONHON , Oct. 6. The Theater Uoyal at
Dundee burned last nigt'U '
WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW ,
Umisunl Activity iu the Orniii tuul
Provision Murkots.
A DISPOSITION TO "EVEN UP. "
The Stringency in the Monry Mnrkpt
AfTectH tlip Shipping Trade In
creased KtrcnuUi In Kor-
cl ii .Markctu.
Umisnnl Activity.
CIIICAOO , Oct. ( ' . . [ Spaclul Telegram to
Tun linn. ] Another week of unusual activity
has been witnessed iu tlio leading grain mul
provision market , attended with n greatly
unsettled feeling and rather wide lluctua-
tlous in prices. Speculative interest lins not
subsided to liny extent , though operators ap
parently have transferred their trading
ahead considerably , probably with a view of
avoiding "squee/os" us much as possible. In
near deliveries there ovldenlly has been n
disposition , both on the p.irt of local and oul-
sldo speculators to " 'even up" trades , and if
possible , settle them up , as the amount of
money required to protect outstanding con
tracts has been sufficiently largo to absorb
thu ready means of many houses , and even to
almost exhaust their borrowing privileges ,
It is expected , however , that tills pressure
will ho gradually relieved and in a few days
the pcnoral situation will work back again
into old channels and the money market show
more easiness.
The stringency In tne money market has
had some effect on the shipping branch of
trade , as merchants were compelled to exer
cise more than usual caution in protecting
their speculative trades , and this , to some
extent , has withdrawn ready money from
the shipping department. Besides , orders
on shipping account were lighter , as uier-
rhnnts in the consuming and distributing
markets , both at homo and abroad , wore not
inclined to follow the recent appreciation in
prices. Thu scarcity of ocean tonnage and
high rates of freight demanded have checked
the expoi t trade to a great extent. Advices
from abroad indicated more strength in that
quarter , and higher prices for most of the
ending articles were quoted , yet they were
not in proportion to the advance in prices in
this country. Domestic markets were de
cidedly stronger. The receipts of grain at
all western markets have been moderately
free and shipments rather liberal. llspecl
ally from lake ports. The prices of grain
and provision- ; have ruled decidedly higher
during the week. Seeds have shown consid
erable strength and prices Imvo lurthor ad
vanced.
The receipts of live stock were moderately
free at all thu principal western points ,
though the recolptsof hogs were lighter than
for the corresponding time last year. The
( lacking of hogs in the west shows a further
Might reduction. Farmers have been quite
busy with their usual fall work , but as this
slackens as the cold weather approaches a
mote liberal movement ol all kinds of farm
products is anticipated.
An increased demand existed for money ,
and banks had an active week. C.ills for
money from country points , especially where
wheat is beginning to move , were uioro
urgent , and a larger Inquiry is expected as
thu advance in wheat within the past ten
days will probably induce farmers to sell
their grain more freely. Shipments of cur
rency to the interior were quite light and re
ceipts rather small. Activity in speculation
on the board of trade has also absorbed an
unusual amount of money in the way of in.ir-
gins deposited on trades between members
of thu board. Other lines of business
have mndo larger demands on banks
for assistance and the rapid ab
sorption of money created a firmer
feeling in the market for loans , and it
showed u decidedly hardening tendency , and
rates ranged higher. Very little paper
passed as low us ! > per cent , and C@T per
cent was generally paid by borrowers , who
had previously been accommodated at 5) ) (7 ( $
0. The firmness of the market was also , in a
measure , increased by thu sudden and uuex-
paetcd closing of the Traders' bank. Al
though It was a small concern , it caused un
easiness among the timid depositors of other
institutions. While the deposits withdrawn
by this class were not largo enough to DO
felt , it left nn uneasy influence , which is cal
culated to make bankers extremely cautious
about extending their loans , as well us to ap
preciate thu fact that when confidence is
once disturbed that feeling increases quite
rauidly. The unsettled condition of af
fairs on the board of trade , assisted by
the largo failure in the grain and pro
vision trade , also had a tendency to make
everybody apprehensive regarding futures.
Chlcnco banks , however , are strong and
in u position to incut any culls that are
likely to bo made on them , Hulhoti has been
withdrawn from the banks of England and
Franco to such an extent , that , us a precau
tionary measure , the former advanced its
discount rate from 4 to 5 per cent , mid the
latter from 4 to 4V per cent.
Now York exchange was weak , and in the
absence of n demand adequate to absorb the
supply , sales were made between banks at TO
( uTIic discount per $ 1,1)00 ) , and largo amounts
of currency were ordered from Now York.
Foreign exchange was weak and lower , duo
to continued largo offerings of stock bills.
Documentary sterling sold ut Hl4.S } } {
@ 4.S4'.f ' , closing at inside ligiircs.
Despite the excitement in wheat , which
druw the attention of New York stock oper
ators from that market , a good bus
iness was transacted In stocks
and sales showed n fair increase over the
preceding week. The advance in xvheat
showed what could bo done by speculators
taking hold and buying freely , and set the
example for stock traders to follow , which
they did willingly. The feeling was "bullish , "
and the market well supplied with buying
orders. Now England again came to the
front , as the leading "bull" card , and ad
vanced 4Jf points. Cotton oils were also a
strong favorite and advanced points. A
largo business also transpired in I.ucka-
wunnu , Heading and IJiohmoml Terminal ,
the latter being advanced on the report that
it hud secured the lease of East Tennessee ,
Virginia and Georgia. All southern stocks
received moro attention , and sold nt fair ad
vances. Grangers were unsettled. The fa
vorites advanced moderately , but Atclnson ,
which has been under a cloud for months ,
declined sharply , owing to frco selling
on a reduction of Its quarterly dividend to
J per cent , and the report that it would only
( iay 4 per cent for the year. Advances in the
general list induced a fair realizing by
parties who had good profits in their trades ,
and fair recessions followed , but the bulk ol
gains wore maintained to the close. One
biniill failure occurred , but it had little or no
effect. The advance of 1 per cent in the
Hunk of England rate had u tendency to
restrict operations , ns it makes money too
high for operators to carry stocks at the
present rate of dividends.
Railroad earnings continue to muko n
favorable showing , the reports for Jcp
lumber being up to the expectations. The
aggregate sales on the New York stock ex
change for the week were SU31S'jO shares.
Till ; ltKAI/rY MAIUCET.
IiiHtriimciiIri I'laoed on Ilpcord Dur-
liiB VuHtni-ilny.
K 8 Hood mid wife to M M Wooilbrldge ,
lot 17 , lilk.'l. Albright's nnnuxvd 17-0
0 1' Potter to the public , Cottage terrace ,
plat
I , i' Hammond and wlte to ) ; < ; Itnst , Juts
4 , r > . I ) , T , * , U anil IU , bile L' , and lots J , 2.
and 4 , blk II. 1. ] ' Hammond's add , q c d 2
K ( J Itust to M K Hummnnd , lots 4. ( i. 6 , 7 ,
f. M nml id , Mlc V. and lot * 1 , „ ' . : < and 4 ,
lilky , li I' Hammond's aild , q cd ;
A II I lorn tin to W U ( Ionian , s o 17-1C-1S e ,
q c d ]
J TComstnck and husband to W U llo-
mnn , lot : i , Morsmnn park , w d 3K <
U I. llurlcr and witu to W 1C 1 Ionian , lot U ,
blkiri. ( 'Brtliageadd. wd 1,200
South Uinahu l.ruul company to II I * Bug-
land , lot U , blk 01 , South Oinnha , wd. . 320
J li McCague and wife to K K Hughes , lot
I , blk 8. West Cunilntr add , w d 4SO
A U Sorcnion and wlfo to A Cornish , lot
II , blk 8Paik Forest. w < \ UCO
A Cornish to K N Sorensen , lot II , Idle 8 ,
Park forest , w d 300
J O Perrlgo and wlfo to Devcr Bholos , lots
11 nnd U. blk : i. Upton place , wd 1,130
It II Comstock and wife to I ) K llrown , lot
2t ) . blk y. Portland place , w d 1,200
Wlllltm Ihirnljam and wlfo to F M Hose-
water , lot It , blk fl. Jerome park , w il. . . C,000
J Murle nnd wife to J Crulkshank , lot P ,
blfc 3 , Cohu a Ardicr'd add , w d , . 13
I H Oo\f rt 4\lld wlfi > to J Thoin.n , lot 2 ,
biK 4.1. riori'iico , w d . , 300
) r llronii nnd wlfo to M II I'omMork ,
trustee. w ; > l2 ft lots 15 .tnd 1(1 ( , VMt-s.
\ Heed s sub. wd . . , 3,400
A N Krlelis nml husband to. ) Tt'omstivk.
u .17 ft of w 74 tt lots ' nnd f , lilk 14 , nnd
u U' ft of w 37 ft lot 7 , blk 14,1 ! V Smith's
add. \ \ i\ \ 3Md
3 U Per eit mullfi * to J TCom&tock , lot
III. blk R , I'nddork pliicn. u e d 2,500
I' M Morsman und wife tn J T Coimdock ,
lotll. MorMimn park , wd lfo ! )
1 ! W N sh et nl to S l Mon-er , lots , ' 14. ai ,
W. H7 , IK. ay. 40,41 and 4. , blk 2 , Mercer
ii.iik cub , wd
M A ritrpatrlck and Innlmtid to S 1) Mer
cer , lots < . ' -.I , ! W. 31. .t : nnd U. ) , blk i.1 ,
Mercer park sub. wd
S I ) Meri er to puLlli , vacation of Mercer
park tub
S I ) Mercer to The Ill-nils Part Co , n tract
on Cumlntt and Plcns.iut MS and on u
line FCC , 17.15-1,1 , o,7Kft ) onN line of Cum-
Ing st. wd ft\tfiO
) C Miller nnd wlfo lo P IlemH , lot P ,
blk 14 , College phlCcW d . . . . 3.200
C P lleiuls to public , vacation ot port of
I'ollt'tio place , \ \ d . . . . .
(1 P Ill-nils to 'Ihp Hi-mls Park compnnv.
l.ru'i ft on n linn of Cumliigst. nt n point
HI 6 luth ft M of w line of Drown st ,
l.owo s 'M add , w d 2
0 S ( ! uge to M li Wiilwottli. middle 3 of
lot 4 , blk I , llorburh's ltd ndd. w d 4MX )
Win JohUMuniudlfoto t. Oft , n .MUM
acres -tl ft w and O.VJ10 ( t s of nc cor-
nerof M > C I.VHMle , wd 62A
J Ketidtsnud lfolo A IJrny ( , lotssi und
"ii. blk I , and lot V , blk tf , Pruyn's ndd to
II5 de park , w d 300
.1 1. .Miles et nl to I K llurdlck. lot 15. blk
17. ( lirlinrd Hill , wd . . CCO
K Mclln and hiiib.ind to .1 A & J Mella , n
W acres ot so of so b-14-Mo ( excepv 1
ncio. . \ \ d 1,000
II S Wilson to W Wells et nl. I KxSillHI ft
w of mi cm of s 10 lines of nof no W-lu-
' ' ' ' '
A i1 Tukey et al to C j'il'.irb'er , idtk'blk
M , Clifton Hill , H d 'M
' I ! . lots ' . ' " '
Murphy m Cnnnoii. 'I nnil - - , blk
1 , ArmitroiiK'H l t add , q e d 1
A ( ! Clmrlton nndlto to I , U SnniMwi ,
lots 1 , S niii' ' ri , blk' ' . Institute pliietw d 1.2JO
.1 i , Miles t-t al to S K SimmoiH , lot 4 , blk
V. ClrcliHrd Hill , w il . . . . . COJ
li Daniel * to H 1' r.nglnnil , lot 7 , bU II ,
lirst ndd to South ( Mnithn. d . . . " ,155
H 1' Knglnnd to I , Aimi-tioiig , lot 7. bile3 ,
llrsinddio South Oiimlia , q cd " ,1M
Morse & llruni-rto 1 ! llugcdorn , W , lot ( I ,
blkS , I'utr.ck's second add. wd 000
.1 i : llui'Ke nnd wife to F 11 Johnson , lot f ,
blk 4. Maynp Place , w d . . . 1.6CO
K Martin to A ( I Inghrum. und < i lotlXJ
nud n ' , lot IP , blk is , llaliscom Plnce ,
nc d 4.1CO
J M S\M-tnnm and wlfn to A ( ! Inghram ,
lot 6. blk fi. llurtford 1'lai-e. wd 400
K Tinner and wllti to N .loimson , w " 1 of
soundu ! , hWl ( IfilOe , wd J.4UO
roily-four transfers $4IPSfi !
\K IVrnntH.
The following permits to build were is
sued yesterday :
! ? . W. llorton , story nnd n hnlf bnrn , llnr-
iieyand I'orty-ioiirth stieets t 600
hnrles .lav , one storv frame tottnce ,
iim : and I Ifth n\umio fOO
W. H Austin , one-story framu cottage.
Ash and roiirth nvomio
Chailes Nelson , one-story frnmo dwelling.
Twenty f-e\eiitli and Hickory streets. . . 500
Minor permits 4lfl
Total aggiegnto
lOU-olion I'roclainntlon.
I'nder nnd bylrtuo or the authority vested
In mo by sertlon eleieii (111 ( or chanter twenty-
Mlxi2 < li r the rnmplled statutes or Nebraska ,
eiititli'd "Kluctlons. " I , John M. Tlmyor , governor -
ornor of the .stnto oT Nebiuxkn , do hereby ISMIO
my prorlamatloii , that on Tuesday , tne sixth
day of November , A. I ) . ISMS , there will bo mi
election hrld nt thi < usual places of vulliiu'lu
( aid statp.fnrthepnrposcof electing the follow
Kotllivts , to-\Mt :
rheeleotnrsol president and vice president
or the flitted States.
Olio member of congress from the Tlrst con-
gri" < sloial ! illstilrt.
Ono member of congress from the t5ecoml con-
giosslonal district.
Ono member or congress from the Third con
gressional district.
( iovornor.
Lieutenant governor.
Hecietnry ot state.
State treiismer.
Auditor public accounts.
Commissioner or nubile lands nnd buildings.
Superintendent or p\ibllc Instruction.
State senator for each senatorial district , nnd
HeproseiitfttlviM lor each ropruycntutlva
district , as prnvldid by law.
In witness whereof. I have hereunto nut my
hand and caused to bn nlllxed the Kreate.il of.
the stnto Done nt Lincoln this
"d d.iy or October , In the year ot
our Lord one tlioa.s-indolghthun-
ISeal. ] dred and eighty clKlit , thy twen
ty second year or thostnfo , and
or thoindopendencoor the United
States the one hundred mid tlilr-
teetith.
Jly the ( iovernor. JOHN M. THAYKH.
fl. S. IiAws , Sorretnrv State.
THOMPSON , BELDEN & CO ,
13IO Farnniu S
Hpeclal bargains Inall wool Henrietta , all
colors at 4'le ' per > aril.
Thompson , Itcldoit & Co.
Special value In all wool Henriettas , 47 la ,
wide , all colors at HJc and tl per ) ard.
'i hi.nipHiin , Ucldcii At Co.
Dxtru value In all wool Sebastopols , 40 In *
wide , at 75c and } 1 porjard ; oilier stores gcttbo
nnd UA'o per yard for bamo goods.
' 1 hompson , llelilon & Co.
All wool DrapDo Alma , very line quality ,
38 and 40 Inches wide , nt 7i > e per vurd ; others gut
f 1 for bamo quality. Ask to seotlmii.
TlininpNon , Ilolilen & Co.
It pays to buy diess goods of all klndaotus.
When out hhoppiiiK. wo Invlto vou to examine
our stock and get our prices , we show goods
with pleasure.
Thump-son , lloldon K Co.
If you cannot visit our store In puioon , semi
for samples. Wo pay all express charges ou
goodsonlered by mail , excepting for thuruturu
of money uliuu ordered C O.I ) .
Thiinifnon , Itcldpii & Co.
Kxtra value In 48 and nl inch Ilroad Cloths at
fLSTmnd } l.'r > per jard. all colors , Including
black ; others get tl.7fi and i M for snmu goods.
TlioiniiHiin , Hclditii & Co.
Special vnlun In colored 1'allle HlltcH , In all '
the lie wand duslrablu shades , nit I and tl. " > , at 'A
thnH.-'iiiiiality Includu nil
- wo evening rdiadcfi
that are sold by other stores ut 11.60 per yard.
Ask to sea tlirm. Jl
Ihompson , lleldcu & Co.
A good assortment of Casslmeres for boys'
wear nt the follow Ing prices , Wlc , Me , 7fC nnd tl
per yard. Our trade on thu o goods it Increas
ing very rapidly.
Thompson , Itnldon ft'o. .
Host I'clt , t o yards whlo in all colors at 11.20
peryaid.
Thompson , llnl < lnn & On.
i Special value In Milan TowelaatSc , lOc , lijjc ,
IBc , We and Jiic.
Thompnon , llrldnn Jt Co.
American nml Arnold's best Indigo I'rlutsat
BUc pur yard.
Thompson , Iti-Idon & Co.
Wo are show lug cxtr.i vnlups in bleached and
nnbleunhed Cotton Flannel ; unblnnelipil atii'4c ,
tc , lUc , lu" - . Km and 17c ; bleached Cotton Flan
nels at he , luc , 13' ' , c and lie.
'Ihiiinpson ' , llotdcn Ab On.
Wn are showing the best line of Cloaks In
Omaha , at prices that will pleunu. Take cluva-
tor buforu making your pun liases.'u show
goods with ple.isuioand will s.ivo you money 1
you will give us an opportunity.
'I hump-oil , Koldcn & Co.
( ! ei. Merrltt's celebrated Sklitlng Fhinnula
-U yards wide. Wu cmlm that they urn the best
1'I.innels Iu tlm world ; prlco HM pur yard ; they
come In great variety of styles.
n , Itnldeii & Co.
Mnnantum nud Sonora Saxony , Cashmere ,
Spanish , Ceiman Knitting , ( iermuntown und
common knitting yurns In nil doilrable colorIngs -
Ings tlo'vest prke-i. Dcpaitment on second
lloor , tak elevator.
'J'hniniiflnn , Hi Idi-n & Co.
l.aillca' uvamlno our "Alalenui" nndrcsned
Kid ( ilovosat tl.lKi per pair Strict.'A ;
bioldered. comti In blitckbro\Mi and tan shndea ,
are perfect tilting nnd uvury pair \tnrranted.
' 1 lionil hon , Heldfil t Co.
New patterns In llojs' Windsor Scarfs , satin ,
K'c each , or 3 formic ; silk at Ji" > c each ,
TlioinpsoM , llrl Ion At Co.
rino Cashmere Hosiery for Infant's , colored t
nud blitck nt from 'Jjc to liV ; n p.tlr , also cheaper
grades for chlldrun , In nil wool from lUc a pair
upward.
Thompson , Hnhloii & Co.
i' Nntur.il Wool and blue mixed half ; also
Ii Merino , nil at > u u pair , splendid val
ue.
Thompson , IV.-lilc.n A Co.
Wo arc chowlng something now In Ladles' nat
urnl Wool mid l.itniiitta Hum ; look ut them.
Thompson , lluidnu & Co.
Children's Whits Mbrlno Shirts , no Pants , at
Bpeclnl prices. ID Inch nnd 1H Inch , nt So each ; 20
Inch , ' iliich , 21 Incn and M inch all at l.lu each ;
' * men. : i Inch. : u Inch. 31 inch and M Inch 25o
each. They nre very cheap.
Tlionii | > nii , HeliliMi & Co.
Children's nnu Natural \Vool und Cnmels Hair
Shirts , Puntnlutti-s and Dinweiif , nllalzt-s ; ux-
amlnu them nnd get our prices.
Thompson , llctdeii & Co.
Some broken line * of Iiadies'whltn and scar *
let Una ull wool Vuats und Punts , also Camel *
Hair Vests that have always sold nt t-.Oo each :
wo are now telling thumut 11,50. If \\a liavu
your ! > | ZM they are n burgnln. Another line ot
t.carlut Vests and 1'anta , slzus son-.uuuiu urokea
t tl each , reduced from il.to.
Thompson , Ileldnn & Co.
Hens'Kiey mixed Blilrt.s , no Drawers , at& t
cucli , reduced from OM :
THOMPSON , BELDEN & CO. ,
1319 Farnan Strict.