Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1891, Part Two, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , SflOTOBJDR 4 , 1891-STXTEEN PAGES. 11
IDE CONDITION OF TRADE ,
Bomo'Llttlo Improvement Noted iu Local
Circles.
PROSPECTS FPR THE FUTURE BRIGHT ,
Omnliu'H Jobbing Trndc Continues In
a MoHt MntlHfnotiiry Condition
In All MUCH 'Moiicy Will
lie I'lcniy.
nuslnoss Jn a general wny Is commencing to
pick up , although the past week 1ms not been
entirely favorable for the advancement of
truilo bv reason of the few days of extremely
unpleasant and Jtortny weather. The local
trndo shows more life and ilcnlers themselves
nppcnr to bo moro confidant In thu future.
The Jobbing trade of tha city Is good
mid most houses nro kept ptottv
busy In filling out orders. The out
look could hanlly bo brighter than tt
Js at the present time. Crops In nil the terri
tory trlbuUrv to Omaha mo abundant and
roonev must bccoma plenty as they niu mar
keted.
Local dry pomis Jobbers report liberal
crdois of all seasonable goods , nnd that the
retail dealers ulthout. excop.lon ure picpnr-
ing for an nct'vo winter's trade.
In New York the liullotln remarks that
tboro has been an Irregular business In
ntaplu cottons duilnif the week under review.
The transaction of buyers on the ipot hnvo
been very modor.ito throuchout , but In
some quarters business accrultif ; through
orders by mall and ivlra Is reported to hnvo
reached verv fair dimensions , while others
ngnln have found buyers imlllToront. In tfco
aggregate the trndo has shown u falling off
from the experience of Into weeks , and from
reports coming to h.ind from the west and
northwest , this Is in no inconsiderable de
cree attributable to the prolonged spell
of warm weather checking business
gcnctu'ily. With n change to more
seasonable conditions agents look for some
Improvement and oxpnct the demand to bo
better sustained ( luring the closing months
of the jenr than usual. Stocks of brown ,
blenched nnd colored cottons aio In good
shnpo gcneially. with some makes so well
situated that further sllcht advances In
prices have been made. The demand for fall
prints has slackened materially , out still or
ders during the week leached a fair total , and
with most lines sold far ahe.id prices are
Ih in except In an occasional instances where
stjles have altogether missed buyets' lottos.
The print cloth situation has been simplified
by the manufacturers' decision to postponn
action on the wages' question , which Is read
hcio to mean the abandonment of any Inten
tion to reduce wages. There was an exception-
allv good demand for cloths during the week ,
nnd stocks nt Fall Klvcraml I'lovidencolmvo
been reduced to 472,000 pieces. Huslnosd In
Rlnghatns nnd line woven wash fabiles for
spring has broadened , considerably , hut In
the absence of any jrenoial display uf stand
ards , Is still much below nominal dimensions.
Tor full wear , stocks of standard dress ginp-
bams are wellnich run out In most makes ,
but flno diess st\los arc scarcely in ns good
slmpe. The } obbltiK trade has also shown
effects of the weather , whllo largo local retailers
tailors icpoit an unsntlsfnctory weolt. Cur
rent ropoits fiom other distributing centers
uro quieter than of late , but none the loss
hopeful with icqard to future prospects.
In local grocery circles there is not much of
general interest to report. The volume of
uado Is goou nnd conditions generally very
satisfactory.
In Now York distributors bnvo been com
plaining somewhat of reduced undo the past
iscok , but speak with confidence of an oaily
rotutn ot custom , nnd n soon ns that Is felt
It Is expected a call will bo miido unon bulk
parcels for n general renewal of as
sortments. Cost of all leading sup
plies temains reasonable and lu some
instincos there nppoars a tendency toward
TOther lower level , if anything. For Brarll
grades of coffee the fooling of uncoitalnty
continues , nnd operators gcnor.Mly are plvoii
lo much caution In all negotiations. It is
contended still that localities dtnwlne upon
Ifow Yorn cither directly or Indirectly
wo nt present cnrrylng comparatively mod-
crate supplies , and while recent aulvals mav
1111 some of the Irrmedlnto necessities , buy
ers nro leally waiting for n chance to como
in upon nn apparent safe basis. Tuo or
thrco times lately it has looked ns though
trndo wns nbout ready to improve , but n Hop
on prlco developing , knocked the promising
fcntuios nud upset apparently propitious
negotiations.
Otuilin hardware jobbers nro receiving n
votv fnirshatoof trndo nnd look for consid
erable improvement v % ken the corn crop com
mences to move freely
In Now York u pretty good business Is
doing and ropoits in most cases have cheer
ful form. About all seasonable Hues of stock
ore now meeting w Ith attention und tlio out
let Is gradually broadening as the various
dependent localities nro opening up demand
prott" well on time. Some dlfllcultlns nro
found In the way of collections , but rarclv
nny serious fouble , n.id It is believed the returns
turns on the crops \ \ 111 llrst settle consumers'
wants nnd In turn permit dealers to cancel
their Indebtedness. A good oxpoit trade Is
doing and there seems to bo much conlldonco
that It will gradually increase Nails lack
general animation.Viro stock does fulrly
well , Including quite a tloal on oxpoit orders.
but grumbling lou < 4 nnd deep may be hoard
over cut , \v Ith no reform in condition of trade
at tire-sent suggested.
Ono of the most Important features in local
business circles last week wns thu opening
of the Omaha grain market. Heretofore
business has been done privatolv iu the dif-
fci'Mit olllccs of the grain dealers but the
opening of the board is blinking the operators
raters together nnd establishing a market.
The Omaha grain Inspection is giving cen-
crnl satisfaction , both buyers nnd sellers
loaning upon It us being very fair nnd Just to
nil patties. There aio buyers licio who will
take nil offerings of grain In any quantity
fiom ono to ono bundled cars.
/.r ; ; .u
OMAIH. n.-t , n.
The cold rnln was n decided dutnponor to
the cattle market. Tne receipts wore the
lightest since this dny week. Thoio wasqnlto
of coed Montana outt.u and a few
loads of fair natives , lluycr.s kept to the
house pretty much.
The demand for beox's wns not rushing , but
( ] iilto n fuw bold. Anything good bioucht
ktiong pi Ices , und common to ordinary were
In the Mime old notch
Cows wuin In the minority nnd of ordinary
kind. Orders were tilled nt steudi to btrong
prkcs , every th ngsolllnp.
This wus un oir day In foodors. In fuel It
wus n typical buturdny. The olTurliiKS wore
light nnd tlicro wus a noticeable nnsoncu of
dumiind for tin\ thing In this line. A fuw
bunches of good Krudu Buhl an orders at fully
Btcudy prices Common feeders and stookors
wi-iit bogging for n buyer
The run nt hogs wut , grontorhy n fuw loads
than yesterday. The quality nbout on n p ir ,
common , with thu exception ot u fuw fair top
loads.
Tlio receipts were ono car of native mixed
of fairiiialitv. |
UATTLK Olllelal rcculpts of cattlo. R2.1
n B coinnnrcd with S.H1 yostordiiv nnd U73
Saturday ot last weok. Market active und
htiongur on desirable beat cnttu-.ot which thu
idTurlius weru moduriuo. Common grades
iilioul Mcady. Cows gold n bhado higher nil
iiround. 1 eedei-s active ami linn.
llons-oniclnl reculuts of hojjs , e.tio ns
compared with 1UIU yeslerdnv nnd 2UI(1 (
hatimlay of last weok. quttllty poor , but local
demand wub Rood. Murkot wus uctlvo und 6 ®
lOe lilulier than yesterday All bold , bulk ut
fl.ii.Vii4 Si1.
yiiKKi1 Odlolnl receipts of ihcop , 62
mi comp ircd with nonu yesterday und none
huturdny of Insi wcolx , Market steadydemand
continues good.
ISi'urosentntivo Siilcn.
hTELHS.
No Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. Na Av. I'r.
17C.
C.XI . 010 1 SO 2J. . IVJO 1 M 22 0-tO 160
J XIh 7.H ) 1 M 7 U7d 1 75 4 1011 1UJ
h 1 60 2f ,1014 1 75 7. ,101 , UK )
IIKUKItS
10. . 600 1 00 1. . 510 t 50
HUM D ,
4..1J50 ICO
CALVES.
1. . 160 373
hTOCKKIlS AM ) lEEDCnS.
7.107fl 2 4S 12 114,8 , 2 C5 10. M7 270
< iioi5 ! 2ra | .i jowl 05 O . Vt > 0 2 70
WEnTtHN CATTLE.
No. Av. 1'r. No , Av. I'n
1 cow 1220 ti 00 0 ttllllllKH. IJ1S ' . ' 15
b ktC'crs. . . 1104 2U 11 sUurb. . . US ! 2M
Dovvllng AHuih.
11 tailings. 1170 1 U lu cows. . . . . Ul 1 00
TIIE OLD , OLD STOHY.
42 feeder * . 10V1 3 49 01 feeders. . 1050 2 40
lOitecrs. 1 ,3 a 0.1
O. P. Moorhond.
I tullln ? lion 2 10 1 steer. . . . 1300 2 M
C steers . 1110 2 UJ
rfnnl Crc U Onttln Co.
6 rows . 1 0 2 00 4 tnlllngs. 1270 2 15
Wyomlns Cnttio Hunch Co.
6 bulls . . 1214 1 GO
Montgomery A Swan.
18 feeders. 1U1 2 83 67 feeder * . 1113 2 80
Paul .t Kane.
14 ilcera. . . 1100 2 K
Hey llroj.
6 ? calves. . . IU7 1 ill
J. W. Oliver.
3 stocrs. . . 1SCO 2M 18 steers. . . IMS 315
0. U. 1'ooto.
21 steers. . . IBM 3 SO
Hccf .V. NuckoU.
fi stocrs low II OJ 10 feeders. 1114 300
67 steers 1231 ,1 00
LATE
Unnilcr Ilros
ft cows . . 1112 1 V > 4 Rtccrl 1510 310
I tow . IKK ) I W in stern lltiO : i III
n feed ITS till CO stcors 1M
7 food vis 1IIJ a 40 CJ steers .1178 3 mi
2a
feeders. 1107 2
1100 * .
No. Av. % . Pr. No. Ar. Sh. I'r.
< > 220 100 II ( .3 IVI .1)0 ) 2jO 1475
B' ) ' 5S 7 1(51 ( 175
M . 'iJH 4-0 4 Ul 2 H tO 471
fit . . . Kll I ) 4 Ul . Ml M * 47i
M . 203 1150 4 r,3 H 211 IIO 475
01 2iy110 4 Ui 4'I .2 IS K ) 475
. . 101 2IJ 4 01 'I UOtl 160 4 75
7ll 212 ' . ' . 0 4 M 'I"J 221 1M > 475
7llWI
WI -MJ 4) 4 07' ' ' 214 1C , I 475
210 H ) 4 70 Id' , .241 IIX ) 47
20S 210 4 70 M 210 1.N ) IHO
01 200 4 70 fit. , 270 0 4N )
01Kl 211) ) 4 70 RS. , .2S5 llfl 4 SO
KlW , 2 IS ( 0 4 70 m .211 100 4K )
ni 2IJU 4 70 GO 2.S-I - 48 >
niSD ( 4 yi GOM 2 a - - 410
SD . 221 ICO 4 7J Gl .27J SO 4IIJ
I'lQB.
. .113 - 300 .120 40 3 15
of 1'rlor-s.
The following tnblo shows the current
ruiuo of prices
Prime bteurs , I , V ) to IGOO Ibs . . $ .100 0.150
Choice steers. I.IV ) to l.'OOlbi. . .1 M ) fOI 71
Pull to good steers , H4) ) ) to I.ISJ . . . .1 RO C > .
Good to choice corn fud cows . . . . 1 73 W.1 21
Common ( o medium cows . , 1 ( H ) ( il > < ' >
( lodd native fcedcis 271 ( it ! 2.1
I'alr to medium n itlve feeders I ! 23 @J GO
Itocclpti and llsiositlon | of Stock.
OI1lcl.il receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by thu books of tlio Union Stock Ytints
coinpiiiy for thu twenty-four hours , ending ut
0o'clock , p m. , October.I , I6J1 ;
mciins. : :
CATTI E | nous Silt H- ll'H .V M 1. S
Cars Ilcml.'Cnr't ' I lend Cnr llt'til Curs Hciiil
,18 2110
DISPOSITION.
lluycri llnttlu I llug | * * hci'p.
(1 ( M Hammond
Swift & Co
Ciulnliy I'm
Hperry A , II
Loud . .
Shippers mi
Left utur
Total .
ol' Prices.
The following table shows the range of
prices [ ) ild for ho s toduy :
LlKhtniid medium bo.-q . $1 ( jil 75
Ciood to choice inlved lie s . 4 704 R8
Good to cliolco heavy bo s . 4 704 yj
ConipntMli > c
The followlni ; tables show the rinse In
prices on lio.-s dining this und lust week :
'I \Vcekl.n _ t Week.
4 Thu extreme r.uuo of prices for
uradesof ho s for dates gien Is shoun below :
Cost ol' JIo s.
The foliowln ? table s'vo ' the average cost of
lioss on tlio dates mentioned , including thu
cost today , bused uponsnles reported ;
Notes Arotmil tlio Varils ,
Itocolpts Unlit.
Top lioxs if ) 9) .
A typical Siturd ly.
Cuttle mat kut'iiulet.
] Iois5a to lOc higher.
1'ucdor demand llmltuil.
Iteculpts lightest ot thu weak.
Plenty of ruin and cold wo ttlior
blilppers puichased so\eral double decks of
heavy hogs
Top hogs nt Knns is City yesterday II 80 for
a small ussotlcd lot
Hogs sold uush-ra vosir nso , receipts were
liberal und the market slow.
Kolert 1'oot was at the yards yesterday
with nine loads of cattle from Ulllutte , Wyo.
Hccf * . N. of Walcott. Cole , were .imon the
bhlpuurs of wusluin o iltlo yesterday.
John Weit loiinded up a loud of ho s for thu
South Omaha m itkut ut Clay Center ,
J. II. II\on helped swell thu lUht receipts of
ho s hy sending In a load from llcnnct
Itecolpts were IlKht .130 ir nso and the qual
ity poor Tiado was slow und the mtrket
we iu.
1) Wilson had n laid of horses ntthojards
en route from 1'orl Collins , CV > ! o , to some Iowa
point.
I'etorson Hios. , N/oll Known shlnpors to tills
market , had on s lie some ho.'u fiom Wej-
ton , lu.
Arthur Hstcs had two loidsof cattle on salu
yesteidii.moinlnn that \\eru loaded ut Water-
town , s 1) .
\V II. Nell' , an old-time pitronof the South
Oniiihi mail.et. furnished some lionfrom
Audubon. Iu.
.W H Austin A. Co , who mnko frequent
shipments to this point , hud l.o s lu thu pens
from 1'ranUlln.
J. W. llrcnem in , tlio widely Known I'endor
shipper , disposed of hess nt good tlguros hoio
jostorday mornlnz
M , Hallornn , llalloran nnd J , A Shank ,
Stuart , each mtido this tholr market for bo
shlimients yesturday.
J A Oeu und John Cook each hud a bnnoli
of cattlu on silo ; here ycstoiday. Thuy both
shipped from Thcdford.
J. YOUIIK- - unite n frequent pitron to this
market from lowu points , hud lie s In from
I'orsla j usturduy inorirn .
Itnn Trailer fiiinUhed yeitonlay mar
ket with u tlueo lo id sblpmunt ot cattle from
Wayne , hU homo stirtlon.
\V. II. Van ANtlnn wns numbered with the
ho bhlpncrs for yesterday mornliu's sales.
Ilo loaded ut Columbus.
In spite of the continued wet wcnthor
Thomas llurrls furnished his regular ship
ment ot lie s from Cuntriil City.
The ISyoclinoldur company.Vlsnor. . nnd
thu Hale Warehouse ( onipany , Meadow Uroxe ,
each sent tn n load of bo s
Jolin lllnkley , Itorwynb. ; lllumleu , OnKdnlo ,
nnd Mokes llro-i. , reciiniseh , nil fuvored this
market with a lilimonl | of cuttle.
Country huyois nuruhnscd thlrfy-sovon cnrs
of feeders un this mnrkot I'rldny. Not a
\ery Kood day for foouors either.
.1. M , llrott stiirtod n loid of cattle from
Wood KlM-r und amitlior from North 1'latte ,
that m ri\cd early yustordny mornln ; .
W. lliydun m irkuted ho s and cattle from
\Vcaton nnd Johnson AI' , ni.ulo a two-load
shipment of cattlu from iho same pluco.
bpooklmckur Ilros , J. Hull und J. C. Oliver
nil made shipments of western eattlo from
lllllette , Wio. that urrlvod hero ycstorduy
nioriilm ; , _
Oliloi\KO liUo Htoolc atnrkot.
n-i'i.1i'fM1'i ' ' ' > - ? ToloBtam to
. ' . *
.
, ,
-
THE HEE.ITiidii ) ! receipts were estimated
at J.OOO cattle , there bolus nbout 1,000 uaoh of
mitl\o4. wottorniiind Toxnns. In addition to
the fresh arrh.iU there wns u Roodly number
of "hi'ld o\i-r" cattle , nnd us the
demand w.is weak , boilers fulled to
make n cle irauco sales were nominally
ut otuady prices , though to empty thu puns It
would hao Ocon neccisary to mnko bomo con-
cusilons. \ \ u i\ | u the following us thu closlnc
1'oor to cholco cows , heifers and
bulls fron (1.00 to t..7 * > : btoukers und feeders.
II 75 to MM ) khipplni ; nnd ( Irusucd
bcof utoors. t.75 to M.IOJ western
rnniso cows II.V ) to UOJ ; wcsturn
ranuoBteors M.W toil.75 ; Tuxus cows. 11,25 to
$ . ' .2UToxi ; a steers. * . ' .2i to ( J.25. Calves are
quoted at from I. 00 to J.V5J , This week lius
broilKht hut llttlo lmiimumont tn the prlco * .
Whllo all grade * ot cattle nro somewhat
BEEKMAN & SON , BANKERS.
tronzpr than at the close of Init wcok , the
clmnk'o 's scarcely nppreclublo except In the
case of fnt cows nnd nolfers nnd Terns cattle ,
which ha\c mndo n gnln of from lOo to IJo per
100 Ibs.
Thnt A moro nnrkcd ndvnnco should not
hnvo resulted from so pronounced n decrease-
loss of \fl I ) head us compared with ln t week
and of 27,00) ) head us compared with the pre
vious one-Is not at nil surprising'When It Is
understood thnt ut the bc innliu nf the pres
ent wcok the quantity of beet In the hands of
wholetnh ) und rotuil dealers wus niodcr-
ntoly lur cr than at nny iiorlod In the
history of tlio trade. The mo.lcralo
nrrivuls for the past s \ dnys
have ncen n moa ur.iblo reduction of stocks of
beef und n conscquentstronstlienliniof values
for the live animal. The.probabilities nro
that wo shall not nitnln oo durlna l ' ) l Htich
n tint ot stock aa oxerwlielmcd the
market for tbo thrco weeks endlnff
beptemlior ' .HI. und better prices mny
conlldonlly bo looked for from this time out.
The outlook forcommon Ktndos appears to bo
especially cncournKln , us In rue numbers will
now RO Into "the feed lots , " where they
will remain until cillcd out hy more
remunerative prices than now prevail. The
pust week's RUtiply was mndo up of nbout
i'i , MX ! nall\is , iJ.OJO westerns und lU OOTovun- ) .
Sales of natUos wcro nt from $1.00 to fl.40 ,
while } l 00 to t" > W ) WMH tbc raiu'o of prices for
wosturns. and from fl.SS to SIOO for Tuxiins
There were few sales of nntlxos at hotter than
$ . 'i2. > und prices below/JI.W ) bought the itrcalor
pirtof thu raiiKcrs
The wlldness charactorlzlnit yesterday's
operations was not n feature of the ho , ' mur-
ket today but the feolliiK was na llrmus be
fore. There wns n shnrp demand , both from
local cutters und from shipper * and thu fuw
hundred Rood ho s In the liens were snapped
upqulck ntn further advance of r > cperewt.
The poorer sradcs wcro firmer In sympathy ,
but did not udvitui- The closln : quo-
t illons are froirt $1 2 > trt $5 00 for poor to
strlctlv prime medium nnd heavy ncUbt nnd
Jl.OJto t(8t ( for poor to cliolco llwlit. Thu lis-
urea bhow an udvunceon riiursduy's iiuotu-
tlons of from 100 to 20o but thu market Is stilt
fie to lOc lower than nt the ole o of lust weok.
Until I'rlduy there was u pretty steady s iitgln
oir of prices , Thursday's Into trndliu being on
u b islsof from Vi oft toil.10 for choice heavy
grades undfl 01 for assorted light , but dining
yestorduy nun todny the mukut developed
gie.it strength In response to thu adv.nice In
provisions. The receipts continue to fill be
hind last /e ir botli Innu.intlty nnd inqn illty
The I'.vcniiu .lournal lupotls ; CATTI.I : He-
cnlpts , .1,100 : shipments. 700 ; mirket steudy ;
natives. } . ' .4l > Ill 10 ; no shippers on sale : Tux-
uns , t..lO2.71 ; cows. Jl J.VBJ.r1 ! .
Hens Hecclpts. .1.000 ; shipments. 4,0O ; mnr-
ket active and higher ; rough ami common
1)20IOJ ) ; prime pickers and mixed. J I.TIMS
500prlmo ; heavy and . butchers' welglits , $ .1.01
® .1l.1 ; " -1 * " < ! < > -
City I'lvc Stock Market.
KANSAS OITV , Mo , Ocf , : i 0TTI.B Ko-
celtits , ( i , ,1)0 ) : shipments , 2,11711 Market
stoutly to strong ; steers. $ J J'\7i ; COWH , $125
4ti-75 ; stockers and feeders. Ji.OO J 70.
lions KccelDts 5.ISDslilpmcnts ; , . ( ,1(10. ( Mar
ket sto idy to lilghcr ; bulk , JI..Mil.'j ; ull
( trndcs , t.25OI8i )
biiELlHcceluts , 1.240. Market steady.
St IjoulH Ijixo btook Market.
ST. Loins. Mo. Oct. a-CtTTt.n Koeolpts.
1.500 ; shipments 5 103 : market strong ; fair to
choice nutl\c3. $ ) .OJOi.OO ; Texnns und Indians ,
$ . ' .10 ® . ! ISO : c innors , Jl .VK&.J 40.
Hoes Iteculpts. 5,000 , shipments , 5,103 ; innr-
kot strong ; heavy. JI.S535.10 ; mixed , $ t OOJJ
4.1K ) ; light , $1 b5@i85.
Twenty-four mlssionnries of the southern
Presbyterian church will shortly set out for
the foreign Held.
There nro 4,037 Sundnv schools In the stnto
of Missouri. The number of teachers and
oflicors -isb77 , ana the number of scholars
411,481. The number of Sunday school schol
ars In the .stato is about tii per cent of the
total enrollment of all childtun of school ago
in Mlssouil.
The nveraco salary of ministers In the
United States is under MOO a year , and very
much moro Is tequlrcd of these who icccivo
$100 than of these who receive $1,003.
The Cuinbeilnnd Presbyterian church In
Indiana has forty congiogntlons , with about
5,000 members.
The into Dr. IJurchnrd , who delivered the
famous "Hum , Homaulsm and Hobollion"
speech , is confounded in some minds with
the "Hovivallst Burehaid" whoso eccentric
ities nnd camp meeting fervor aye him uklo
repute lltty.cara njo. It was the latter
character who U said to have declared that
no had "luigo cniuunclos on his Knees cnused
by the hours ho had spent kneeling In prayer
for the convoision of sinnori. " Uev. for.
Samuel D , Burchard was , to drop into allit
eration , nn educated , eloquent nud elegant
pulpit orator of the old school. Ho \ \ as of
very handsome and distinguished anpoar-
nnco. Though over six foot tall and woiKh-
Inc'-iOO pounds In his prime , ho wns proud of
telling that ho was the "smallest of his
father's cloven children. " Some of his
brotnots were of gigantic proportions mm
his sisters woto large , stntely und beautiful
\somcn.
Of Hov. Dr. Grossman , tbo assistant Rabbi
of the now temple of Beth-El , Nisw Yoik ,
which has just been dedicated , ThciHebrow
Standard speaks thus : "Hoform ] Uabbi Is
the title given to the Hov. Dr. H. ( Jrosstnan ,
of the temple Beth-El. A moro onthusianic
huppy-mlndcd , svlritunl guide wo have rare
ly met with. He is ns Jolly ns ho Is enthusi
astic. Ho is small In stnturo , hut ho has a
clear , quick conception of things ttint nio and
of things that should ho. Theio Is just n
slight enough , nlmost Imperceptible German
accent in his speech to make u quito inter
esting to hear him. IIo delivers beautiful
sermons , they are brimful of leainlng , nnd
always logical and Instiuctlve. Ho is n line
convoisatlounllst nnd n grout pet with the
ladies of his congregation. His voice has n
very scot sound nndhonho picactios in
the now temple on 1' ' if th avenue and Soonly -
sixth street the decant uccoustics will he of
grout ussistnnco to him. "
' The vote on the eligibility of women to the
coufcrenco.now n \ itnl question in the Meth
odist church , stands nt present ns follows :
DoWltt's Llttlo Knny Uisors. Bostllttle
pill ever mndo. Cure constipation every
tlmo. None eijual. Use them now.
"Your lifo is hanging in the balance , " said
the minister to thu condemned criminal.
"Let us prav. " responded the criminal pious
ly , "that It bo not h tnglug In n worao place
before the \\lntor is passed. "
MM. Patron Well , how were you pleased
with our pastor ! Mrs. 1-Ynukoy Very much
pleased \\lth tils mnniior nnd stUu of deliv
ery , but don't llko his advocacy of eternal
punishment. Mrs. Putron Wlmt wns there
in his uormon this morning that Impressed
him ns an jUvocute of nucli n revolting doc
trinal MM. rranltoy-lti style and dur
ation.
The Congregatlonaltst tells of nn erring
church brother In Vermont whoso conscience
forced him to eot up In open mooting ono day
and make the following confession : "Breth
ren , my conscience compels mo to confess
thnt when boiling down my sap this spring I
put Into the kettle two buckets of wntor , and
sold the sugar nt the sniuo prlco ns that tnado
fiom . "
puio sap. v
Aclergyman In Hi-giand In nn earnest nd-
diess to his parishioners advocating the es
tablishment of a cemetery asked them tn con-
Rider "tho deplorable condition of " 0,000
Kngllsumou living without Christian burial. "
This suggests unothor clerical slip , "When
do you oxpcct to see Doncou Smith again ! " a
gentleman nsUod a clergyman , "Never , " re
plied the ravorond gontlou-uu , solemnly , "tho
deacon Is in tienvcn. "
The editor of the Beatrice ( Nob. ) Kxpros.s
hits two small boys , ngod respectively 8 and 0
years. The older boy got very angry ono
evening , and notwithstanding the pious
loachlai ; of his father , ho said "damn It. " On
retiring for the nlftht his mother gave him
tbo usual lecture ou the sins of tha world and
the wickedness of profanity , and after re
penting In tears lie aald his nravors und wont
to bod. Tbo younger hey ( luting all tills ! uv
upon the bed , kicking up his heels , and trv-
lag to stand upon his head. Tbo mother
turned on him and said , "i'aul , you haven't
aald your prayon. " "I don't hnvo to , " wns
the quick reply.I don't swear and I don't
unvo to pray. Earl hu swears and ho bus to
pray. "
FARNAM ST.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Genuine Surprise Occasioned b ; a Big Drop
in Wfceat.
IT WAS VERY STRONG AT THE START ,
Iiillnciico oT the GUipnty Ileports of
WliolCHalc Crop Dnmacc Tlirough-
out the Nortln c t Ktulduiily
Coiintcrnutt-d.
Cnictoo , 111. , Oat. 3. The bullish enthusi
asm ulth which trading closed ycstcrnny
caused erythlng tonpen stronscr this morn
ing , but this fcollng soon oo/od out nnd for
tlio roimtndor of tlio dny the course of prices
wns generally downward with the close In all
other trading pits nt or near the lowest ( In
ures of the session. Wheat furnished the trade
with n Kcnuluo surprise. At tliu
start It looked \erystroiu nnd for n few min
utes o\crybodv was looking for nn oxclllni ?
and buoyant market. Cables wore firm and
the short Interest was excited nnd nnxljus to
. o\or. The llrst dispatches from the north
west were gloomy und told of wholesale dam-
nKusulTerud tin-re , and for a few minutes It
wtis u bull market.
Hut a change ijtilckly followed nnd It was an
unexpected event. Iho opening prloo of De
cember wns from Ui'j'e to tl.00 > a nnd thu latter
was the top il uro. After n few minutes the
Wlfe.it bcKiin to come out ; the longs who had
piolltnblu holdings started la unloid and
some of the Ms plinuurs bc in toputout
short llni'i , \vllliiin Dunn was about the
lien\ lost lndlIdnal Heller , hut he was closely
followed ii > Heor0 ! hmlili , while LoKan ,
ICeniiett-llouKlns , MUmlne-Hodman and
t-chwurt7-lupco ) nl-xi let loose an
Immense amount of wheat The crowd was
simply staggered hy the magnitude of thu
olfoiliiRS and prhnto cahles coinlmr In lower ,
good rams reported In the u Inter wheat belt
and c.earln'4 we ithor In thu northwest , prices
bou'an to tumble.
Hulls lost heal t at once and hastened to uot
rid of their whett Short sellers raided the
market \lgoiouslv and It did not t tKe ton
minutes to send pilce-i hack to UJLnnd -
llnnily ' ( > % ( ' WHS tonclicd There was n
slljlit react on , but tne niarUut continued
lie ivy , sn gliu olT to'J ' 'ie In the lust hour and
closhu wo.iU at US'iC. It was expected that
I'ardrldgo , who was supposed to he short
about I.WXI.OOO bu on which he had been called
heavily tor margins would tr } to cover ; but ,
Juste iu. ho put up his margins and sold moro
short. This and the dccieisuof I.IOC.'OO ' hu.
In tbe week's exports. In co'iipsirlbon with last
neck , were dupieaslng factors.
Corn started stronger and higher , pirtlyln
sjmpathy with the streiu'tli la who it but
largely on the s i nil roculpti , only 70 cars
bcln , ; reported , whcio too hud been expected
October sold enily ut'il'J , and upto&T > c. Then
the re ill/Ings lies became free , and wheat
inaUliiK Its big break , corn full. October sold
nil to Me , reacted tofii" ( . , und fell to "K ) ' C.
The n.arl.at then ste ulle 1 for a tlmo but
resumed its donnward course during tlio
afternoon , closing at the bottom price MJiO
against fli'so yesterday.
U its wore tlrm early with oilier cralus , but
weiKcnfcdlth thorn an I sold oil later. 1'ro-
\lslons wurowoaU , mainly in sympnthy with
cereals Pork scored u decline ot from lOc to
IT'ic , lard " ' -ie for October und January , while
December wns uncliiinced , Hlbs wercSc higher
forOctobci , unchanged for ? io\ombor und ' /ic
lower for.laiinary.
Tno le tiling futures runecd as follows :
AUT1CI Ls
Wilt VT-No. . '
October . . . 97
December IBV ,
Mil ) . . . DCX 1 WW
COKN .SO . '
October .
Isov ember
' I.'V UH
O v rs No 'j
October . . . Silt , 2 , '
38
November ' 27'd
'JIM .UK JUS
JHss 1-oitk
October . 10W 10 20 9 ' .Ij 10 00
December 10 41) 10 IJC , 10 l.'H IU 17W
Juiiu try 1. S.'Ji I-1 57'n
Lvilli
October fi,7.1 b 75 0 721 B72H
December 0 WJ h 'U d 85 I , So
.hituiar ) . d 'Ji1 7 ( X ) o y./
SnoilT 111 in
October . 7 10 i 7 15W
70J , W
Junu.ir ) 07k ti
Cash iiuotntlons were us follows :
I'louu btc.idy and unchanged
WHEAT No. . ' spring , vho it , 0 * > 'i@16c ; No.
II spring whcut. S GOlu ; o. 2 red , UCO.
CoitN No. 2 , We
OATS No. 2. 2nj2G5c ! ! N'o , 2 white-OJiOJOc ;
No. J white , 2S"Jc.
Kin-No. 2. 84c.
IIAUI.RI No 2 , bOc.
ri.\\siJBii Na l.lHc.
TiMOTiivShhD I'rlinc1 131 11
I'OIIKMLSS pork , per bb1 , $10 10 ; Ini-d , nor
cwt , MOT'i'SdhO ' : short libs sides ( loose ) $7.10
© 7. U ; drj s iltcd shoulders , ( boxed ) , JU2. > Sb40 |
bhortclo ii sides ( boxed ) , jr.r > I7.01.
WnibKbv Ulstlllois' Mulshed goods , per gal ,
$1.18.
buOAllS Cut loaf , unchanged.
On the 1'roducu oxcnnnjo toduy , the butter
market wus Him und unchan.'od ; fancy
cieninury , 2l@i5 csllne wosturn. .M'Jc' ordf-
n ny , 17451'Je ' : selected dairies , lb.Hc ) , otdinurv ,
1517c. K'gs , 18'jffilUc.
New Yorlc
NmYOHK. . Oot. J.-rrouu Itucolpts , M.7CS
pickiiKcs ; cspoils 2.bl ) bbls ; .100 s-icks.
M.ukct linn , tall Undo ; sales , 22IJObh-i.
n.N MEAL I'lrm , quiet ; \ellow wcstcin ,
. . . .
WllE T Itecolpts , 23S-.00) I'll ! experts , C8-
400 bn ; sales. ' - ' . , OJi ) bu of futures ; 1,0)0 )
hu of spot ; spot market stronger , quiet ;
Nn. 2 , led , J'.OI'a In btoro und ulUMiloi ,
J1.0T8ffll.lCJ ullo.it ; $1 Ol'.ai.OU'i f. o. b ;
No. .1. led. fl.OO'jai.OI ; uiu'iaded red.
O'icfiJil.flS'.i ; No. 1 northern to urrl\e , Jl.tO1 ;
No. 1 hurd to sirrhc. JI.Os1. . Options curly ud-
\.inced us thu continental cables wcru liriner ,
wlitlu Trance was ropoitud u buyer ; there was
wet wcntlierieiHHlud In the northwest , uftor-
wutds thuru wns n ro ictlon rualulnir , lai u m-
colpts In thu west ind foiol.Miurs soiling : tradIng -
Ing was \ury inodoriitu Thu variations lu
prices w uro curly , an advance ot ' IS'jC ; de-
Cilncd und oioiotl ' { ( ij'jc unilur yes-
tetduy No. 2 led , Oelo'wr. ' $ . ' © 04J ;
closing Jl oi'B : November , if I. ou © 1. 07 , closing ,
Jl.Oti' * ; December. * I.07iril.ill ) > , , closing
* ltS ; January , Jl.OO'jai.t'J'i ' ; clostiu tl OSVjj
robruirv. Jl.l.ai.lc.osln , ' $1.11 ; .May , JI.IJ
11-lliai.HH , elosliu' , Sl.llju.
KM : Dull , wcsturn. li.vt'llc.
lUiti.iv-linll : No. 2 Milwaukee. 7i7Jc.
lUitLLV MALT Quiet ; Uan.ul i country
made , S5c.
COII.N Itecolpts. 1UOOD hu ; exports , 6lttw
bu ; bales , loo.ouo bu of futures , ai.ioo bn of
spot , spot murkiit firm , quint , No 2 , OJolnelu-
Mttoi : IVIo ullout ; uii-inuled mixed. li.'iiljOc ;
options advanced 'iiij'neon ll'lit receipts ami
COM rhu of shorn , especially nt the west ,
closln : steady at ! o o01 last nln'lit ; October ,
UP.ittuic , closing. tlMjo ; Novo'nbur. ( i.'ffl < iJiic.
closlnc. ti2e : December. Wo. clos'ng. ' Me ; Jun-
uary. fd't..Vc. closing Sl'.c ; Jlay , 5I\S5lHc ( ,
closing , filmic.
OATh Hecolpts , 2".roOhu ; exports. 2iO.OOOhu : ;
Rules , 40uiu bu of futures ; t,7WKj bn of pot
Spot innrket firm , quiet : options , dull , ( Inner ;
Uc-tobor. uloslng. .ci'iu ' ; No\cmb3r , .U'4e , ulos-
liu. il4'io ; December , .We1 , elosln.Hc ; Mny ,
closing J7uc : | ) ot No,2 whltu. asvaiiiuj mlxud
western , .Ufl-tto ; whlto wcsturn , .liitlUo ; No. J
ChlcMgo. : il't.ll'iC'i ' . ,
llu-Hti > iiili bhlpolus , fiOSOSc ; good to
choice , 7ut'Wu. ' j
lloi'H I'lriii. mod6r'ntiaomand ; stnto com
mon to choice , UidMKo ; I'ucllic co ist , LiaiOc.
C'oi- KB Options opened biircly stcudy , un-
cnanged to 15 polntsllown , closed ste , id v 10 to
11 points down ; salc.s , H 000 bigs , Inuluulng :
October. Ji..i > ai-M < > : November , $ l.2u < roil.J ) ;
Dccomhur , Jll ' ,0 : ' .fAnuary. JII15 , Mutch ,
Jll r aii.2 * > ; Jiluy , JliaiKaiL.W : spot Uio , uulj ;
fa rciir oes. m7.ui : Ni > .7.tll.75
Strain Itaw. dull iinijstendy ; roll nod , niiiut.
Moi.AhSi.3 Nomluul : Nuvv Orluins , Urin ,
fnlrly uctl\ ; coninion to fnnov. 'Mit-Ue.
KiE--tiood demand : domustlo falr to extra
5H7c ! ; .lupin , AV > U5/iC.
0ion | l fitoady nnd ndvnno d
' .o In thu early tradlm : , declined So and
closed htnutly. I'onnsy I vunla oil spot oienlnn'
at .VM.jC , blL-be.st , ( < ic ; lowest. ftJ4o ; closing nt
Uc ) ; Nov ember optioiis openliiK ul O0'te ; hlk'h-
Cbt.liUSo ; lowest , UJii ; uloslmc ut COc. Lima oil
no sales. Totul sules.ril.000 bbls.
Cotros HKMI ( JnrQuiet : now crude , 30o ;
new ytdlow. .I5c ,
TALLow-Stoady ; city. 5c.
Itosi.v-Dull nnd stcudy ; strnlncd common
to good. Jl.i5at.40 ,
Tuiii-iNTi.NE-Qitlotand8tovlyntJ51i'iSo :
l.otis rirm urn ! steady ; western , 2Ht-Mio ! ;
receipts , I.I II puckiiKus.
Ilttius Oulot nnd Meidy ; wet salted Now
Orleans HeloLled , 1.1 to 75 pounds , Oiiboi Tuxus
selected , 5j to cu pounds , ti'ttSo.
1'oiiK-btc.idy ; old mess , JI0.7Sf811.00 ; now
mess. * l.71Tili2.l ! ; extra prhuo. Jli-'itftlLUO.
I'UT ' Mt M-hteudr. dull ; pickled boilles.
S'i''r.'ici pickled sliouldcrs , 0'4e ; ulckled hams ,
Jl.o-yjCl n ,
MIIIIII.BS rirmi short clear , September ,
Ci h4)r.
llunru Quint : fancy firm ; western dairy
Uiilboj vviisierii cronuiery. IC-'ii Tu ,
1'iittSK Quiet ; western. WisHo ; part skims ,
4vt 4C *
no litov-ntillj Amorlcnn. ilO.OOai8-ii :
l.Aiiii Opened flrni ! closed wc'ik ; western
sto un , closed (7.10 ; sales IV ) tlor.-fs , t.U'ti ;
city Hto.un. ( ilb5 ; option Hilos l.Mjj tierces ;
October , MO aakud ; Notumbor. 7.15 asked ;
COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEU
Ilocombpr. I7.1 < a7.10. c (7.19 ; January ,
17.30417.32 , Jloslni : $7.aO.
Knn n8 City Mnrkotn.
KANPAS CITV , Mo. . Oct. 3. Ktni'itSteady '
nnd unclmncodt pitcnts , ( JO'Ct.TiO : t-xtr.i
fnncy. * i2J1.25 ! fancy , t-.0&a2.1'ii choice ,
ll.Poft2.CO.
Wur.AT Quiet ! No 2hnrd , cnsh nnd Octo
ber , no bids ; No. 2 red , ca h , M o hid.
Cons' Irt > wcr ; Na 2 , ciish , 48Uo hid ; October.
ICe hid.
OATS Htoidy ; No. 2 cash , 21c ! bid ; October ,
S-lfjC hid.
II iv Stendy nnd unchanged.
I'LAXSPFD Stondy nt 78.- .
lUtTTiit Higher ; creamery , 1732te ; dnlry ,
12JII7A
Foils Stcndv nt 15Uc.
IlkciJli'Ts Wheat , 41,700 bu. ; corn , none ;
ont . l.ooo bu.
Siiii'Mt-.MS-Wlicnt , CS.OOO bu.corn ; 503 ; ontK ,
nono.
Grain 'Markets.
WIs , Oot. T ft otrti I'iriii
WIIPAT rirni ! No 2sprlnn. on track. cn h
BIJ-'c ) ; Di-comher , til' < o : No 1 northern 07e.
ConN-rirni ! No II , on trucK. cii h , 51'tC '
OAT < Mcndv : No. 2 white , on track , WJe.
lUiti.Kv i : isli-r ; October , Cle.
Ut r-lllglicr ; No I , In store , 60c.
I'noVtsioNS lliMor
I'OIIK .luniiiirv. JlifM
IMIIII Janunrv , iM ' 4-
ItFCrtt'Ta l'lour , CGuO ; wheat. 47'l 0 ; hnrtoy ,
6fno >
MIII-MENM riotir , 1,100 ; wheat , 3fOO ; barley ,
DultttliVlioat Jlnrkrt.
DULltTlt Minn , Oct. .1 Itoeolpts. wheat
521 cars northern opened at IX c closed at
Ol'ic ; Deeember opcm-il ut IWo. closed nt
f'454f. ' May opened nt Jl OJU hid. closed nt Jl Ot ;
"
October , liiird Wo : DcccinlMir.l'ilUc : Mn\.tlO"
cash. hard , ai'ic ; No. 1 northotn , Ol'ic , No. 2
northern , 8'HC. '
tjUot ] ) eel Grain > fiir'cut.
Iiivriti-ooi. Oct .1 Wiir .T I'lrni : holders
offer spirlnslv : Cillfornl i No. I. Ss 7dff ? > s7'4d
per ccntnl ; red western sprlni : . fs lldSM ll'id :
No 2 red winter , 7s 10'id < ? & 7s ll'4d. '
Cons -rirm ; demand fulr.
Toledo Grain SI irkot.
TOLKDO. O. . Oct. 3. Witt : vr- Lower ; onsh
nnd Octobnr. flc.
COHN Dull ; cash. 5CUe.
OAISQuiet ; cash , lOc.
STOCKS
Nrw YOHK. Oot 3. The stock market todny
wnsstlll very active nnd the strong ro ictlon
begun yesterday wus continued with the
olfrct of bringing many stocks up to the host
prices of the week , while nil show rom irkiiblo
pains over tlio lowest prices which wore generally
e-rally mndo yeslerduy mornln { London con
tinued to buy liberally ot Its specialties and
reports from that center Indicate n very
bullish feeling on Amcilcan stocks
Chicago u'.so Jo'ned the procession ,
whllo the deimnd fiom local operators
on both sides ol the nccoitnt , In the \ery lim
ited olTcrlnffs , sent prices up with n bound
ninong the few leidlng shnros. The Grangers ,
Goulds nnd Vlllnids were still the most urorn-
Inent stocks In the market , and North Amer
ican vvns thu spcclul feature of thu day , rising
sharply on u 1 ir o Increased business Mis
souri Pacific , however , led the upvvurd move
ment , though Hook Islund was not far behind ,
nnd unions the low priced shares I'lttslmre.
Cincinnati , Chicago .V St. Iouls common was
conspicuous for both strength und activity.
Thu opunlnx Indie itcd a contlnn inco of the
covering onor.itloiis of yesterday and Missouri
I'liclflc was 13 pei cent higher ; Northern pre
ferred , I'B per cent , und several othcis 1 ucr
cent better th in tholr flu il lUures yestcrd ty.
Thcso hUh prices Induced consider iblo
liquidation of long accounts to ieall/o prollts ,
uectucd on the rise of the last
twenty-four hours , but the concessions
were small In nil cases und DID
tiliviarl movement wus resume I with vl or
after these sales bad been ubsorbed The ud-
vunco wus honv y und lusted un to thu close of
business , which nvas noti\ound stioii- ' , the
bust prices boliu attained at th it time 1 ho
fin il ch.in-'cs ate m itorlil g-ilns In most of
thu uctlvo sli ires Missouil Pacific is up 2Ji
per cent , Su nr " 4 per cent. Hook Islund J uor
cent. Northern I'aclllc profcir d I \ pur cent ,
Atchlson 2 per cent. bt. I'aul and Iliiillngton
I'i per cunt. Now Kiulaiia und Hoidhu l'i
percent. Union I'acllli' . Wallish preferred und
Louisville & Nuslivlilo I'4 ' per cent , and
Wheeling A. Luke I'.rlo 1 per cent.-
Government bonds IILVO been dull nnd
sto idy. fct ito bonds were entire Iv neglected
The following nro tlm closliu itiot | itlons for
thi ) leadln ? stocks on the Now York slock o\-
tia today :
The total sules of stocks ted iv weio 27lu'H '
shares IncludingAtchlson. . 4)J ) ; Chicago
Gas , D/iOO ; Doluwuro , Iiackiiwaiina \ . Uesl-
ern W)0 ) ; Pile. 5ldO ; llockliu Valley , , ' ,771 ;
Louisville & Nashville. \ HO ; Missouri Paelllc ,
HM ; ) ; Norlhwestcrn. 2,708 ; "North A mot lean.
21.221 ; Northern Paelllc. 4.1'J ) ; Northern Paelllc
liiefencil. 7'im ' : Keailliu' , ri.lOJ ; Hkliiuond
West Point , J.2Ubt. ) ; Paul , H,0.10 ; Utllon Pa-
clllc , 10,400.
rniaiioial ICovloiv.
Nr.vv YOHK. Oct .1 I'ho Postsajs- The hank
statement , showing u decrease In thusilrnlus
resurvoof $ DilJ75 ( , did not retard thuup\v.ird \
movement , although tlio reserve thereby was
reduced to thu narrow margin of $ .1'J2.7 | ' , > J
above thu legal reiiulrcinrnts. The Incomln ;
gold Is , in present conditions , sulllclent to
allay any upprohunslonsof u luck of money ut
thin point.
Now York Money Jltu-kot , ,
NEW Yonic , Oct. 'I MONBV ov CALL Hnsy ,
with no loins : closing olfored at 4 percent
PitiMEMntUAMiLB I'ti-Flt 5ii7purccnt. .
STBIILINO LXCIIvouAcllvo und sto idy ut
$1 7UU for sixty-tiny bills nnd itl.bJ'i foi dc-
miiml ,
Financial .Notes' .
, Lu. , Oet. 3. O.u.irlngs , II l.5-
llAi.TiMOiiE , Mil. , Oct. a. Oloarlius tooiy ,
J-.b'UU ) ; baluncuH , { iuUI7. : Kate , U per cent.
KANSAS OITV , Mo , Oct. : i. Clearings , tl.Gtll-
MJ ; for tlioJweoK , (10,01.,7IJ ; Incru isu , 8 pur
cent ,
NEwYoiiK. Oct. a--Ilank cleiirlnis todny ,
lll.0,071 ( : buUncoi. n.SW.O.KIi for tlio weuft ,
clearing. t70l.'iX,7i ) ; bal incus , ( n,0 < ll,710
PiULADELi-iiiA , 1'a. . Oct.il Hank clourlnRi ,
$ U,4JIlti7i b.tlunccs. JI.7I7,7 ( ' , ' . 1'or the wuok
iindlng toduy , JT'-tsJIW7 ; balances. $11,007,1,1) ) .
Money , 4 percent ,
Onio\io , HI , Oct. 2. Now York oxchnnso ,
2.V3iOc discount Money , n pur cent. Hank
clearings for tlio day. tllUlKH.MI ) ; tor the weok.
l'J'u'i7IM ' ) ; hturltng uxchango dull und nn-
chanueil ; { I til for OJ duy bills und Hi > l for
sight drafts.
IlosTox , Mass , Oct. a.-ClonrIn.-s. IM.7lD.tMi
balances. } lms.'i > 'i Menu > . H per cunt. Ix-
chungo on New Vork. "io to lOo dlHCounU I'or
thu wo tk. dealings , * I IJ1,700. % 10 ; balances , tlO.-
1/70,270. 1'or thu correspohdliiK wuid < of IbUO ,
clearlnss. (100,410,0 1 ; bulunccs , * IOsrll.'l ,
BT. LouiH , Mo. . Oct a-Olcurlngn , nO.ll.09C ;
buluncea. } | I7 I r ' Money. 7fts pur cent Kx *
eliuiiKO on Nun Vork 73o discount' 1'or the
week , clearing. t'l'V'r | ) ) : biiluncu9.lu.1.2b. .
I'or last week , oloarliin's , JJL'HH hlUj Inilancos ,
JiMl.r.1) ) . | 'or thu corroiipondliu wtuk last
year , clearlius. t.'l 'ril.'ul ; li.ilanceb , } J,07JGU7.
Ilouton KtooR 'Miirkiit.
HdSTON , MUM. , Oct. 3. The followlni ; were
SPARKLING COMEDY ,
the closing prices on stocks on the Iloston
stock market todavi
Atrtllton ATopckn | S < * CsliimMA llcelft Jrt <
Notion A Allianr JiM rriiiikllii . K > i
UoMon A Maine tfi > < Huron DI
Kintorn U 11 ft 1 I4 ° sl
Htchbtirir 11 II a Oti > olit '
Hint A 1-oro M .SiM - > iuiliMi Copper * 1
Sn ! Central | ni TnmnrAck III
.Mt-v Con com 2IH Annl'ton l.nnil Co SA
N \ A N K (0' ' ( 1111 Dleito Lniiil ( M 18
OliM-iilonjr . . lini , | West hnd l.niul I'o ll > ' <
\M < CiMitrnl rein 3ej | | i-l | leletdionc I-1 ! *
Alkuci M Co mowi I HVVnltcr | I'ovvcr . 3
Atlnntln . . . . lI'iU' ' M 17
lUntoii A Mout . . . . H | II A II 1S' (
Iionttoti Stoulc Market.
Lnviinv. Oct. a. Tlio following were tht
I.oiulon stock ( luoiatlons closing nt 4 p in :
Con-ioiMiionojr 7T. 17 lill Illinois lYlTlTal . . . . .luJ1 ?
ConiolK net Dim t HI I lu Mutlrnn onllmlrV ll' (
It a _ t I'Aiil immnon . 7t > <
' ' .NOW turk Ccnlrnl US'i '
N V I' .to ll'rutt UK ronniylrmiln . . Wj
I'linmllntl t'ncltlc V3K lleildllltr . . . .MtJ
Krle . . ttir Mexican Cent , n li . 7ii
IJiejiecmidi IU7UI
IUliyitvTu-l1d
JlosEv 1 per cent.
Gorman Hunk Statement.
ItMii.tv. Oot .I The state of the Imporlnl
lltinl. of ( inrni my shons a decrease In suoclu
of jl ! , CX miil < s.
Hank ornnglaml Itnlllon.
I.OMION , Oot. n Amount of bullion with-
diawn finin the Hank of HiiRlund on balance
today , ilotH ) .
_ _
Paris Uuntcs.
l \ni . Oct. -Three per rout reptcs Mf
IS'jC ' for the account.
New Yorl ; 'Mining Qiiotnlloim. .
Nf.vv YOHK , Oct II The following uio the
closing mining stock ( [ notations'
Alku"
A | ien
Donihv
llale.V
St. Louis' Milling ; Quotations.
< = i Lot'H , Mo , Oct. a Mlnlni stocUs today
oxhlblted their nsu il Saturday dullness
Clos'n b'ds.
Xi'\v York Dry floods Alarlcot.
w VOIIK. Oet 'I The dry Roods m irUet
Hascoinpir.ttuely iiuhit , owms In u moisuio
lo Iho llehrnn liolldny nnd thu hot weather
Thcio wub no ch in.'e.
Traders T.illc.
CIIIPAOO. III. Oct. \ Coiiuselm 111. n iv to
Cocuioll lliotliurs1 The main m irKets uro
uenciiilly < lls ippolnllii ) ; to holders loduy. As
wo s.ilde tenla > iibont wheat. It was n
we ulier linlire. mil In the fnco of lil hur c iblo
ijuot itiuns the IOIUH attempted to re.ill/o on
aouinnt uf cle.iilni ; wo ithur , but found buj -
eis b.u'kn.u , ! and In order to unload had to
ubmit to i pi idti il dicllne fiom the onenln
to thu close K\pcirt busluuss Is still
out of tlio ( luostlou. tv\copt for o -
uaslcn il small pucels ot low Krados
foi liiinicdlato use \\lth thu attempt to
corner upletnbei coin still fresh lu mind , wo
hnvo little tnlth in bull manipulation In the
who it inurUet Corn opc'iied ste uly. btitahlp-
pers press s lies at o\ury opportunity and on
the streiiath of i f ilr dism-ind from distillers
worked ou"a Rood pirt of tholt boldlngs
At the-closo the in irket lucked support and
looked tired und weik. Oils weru In lai e
supply und bolden anxious to sell.
' 1 hu tCLont demand from New K inland
shippers on acioiinl of the scaiclty of corn
n.is wlthdiawn. cans iu u 'jC ouellne In Octo-
beroats. Tlio M ij fulnro was ( lull and closed
"solowoi. l'i > Islons wctu .ioprcstc'd b ) out
side selling of loni ; December pork , eco islonod
by I.iiK'er estlmutiKI leuelpts of ho , ' 3 next
week. The short Interest was well prov ide 1
foi yesteiday on account of deeicasoil stocks
und shippers Irid few orders In hinl. Alto-
KOthur It was an oir ( lav for the product and u
M.ry ll ht business HUS done. All think the
spcculilh o element In both ( 'r ( In and provis
ions U well oM'iied up and luady to scalp for
small piolltson the current nuws.
ClllCAdi ) , III. . Oot. .1 -Kmmctt , Hopkins \ .
Co to fc A. MoWh'Jilor' Wlieut cabloj woio
notiisstioii ) ; UK oxpcctcd , und uflei a few
shoits luid co\eieil tlio marKet sold olT le
quickly Aioiind ' 'ID for December there
seemed to be an indent dem.ind for an hour
01 two Now Yoik bought heaHi and local
bulls took on modur.ao lines. Thu hitler p irt
of the session was e\troincljr dull , The Now
Voik evchanses closed nt II o'clock uii'l sup-
poit fiom that qnuttcr wi's missed.
Lhlcaco operators liclnc Kcnurally boir-
ish imro\ed ) the occasion to close
the miiket weak at near bottom
prices It looks us If the old contest bulwcnn
: \ott Voik and Chlu no beat- , was to bo foinrlit
o\ui 'i alii In the j > ist slv weckithu New
Voi Mils bu\o h id the best of It In about every
Insluiiin thuiu'h thu sltuutloii h is seemed
beailsh and ptlces certain to ,50 loner It bus
been fo ind comp iratUely ei > sy to force the
mnikot hptt.ird. The loiiorted dnmitgo In the
noitwcst Is aUr.icmu moro alten-
tlun Out coi respondent In that sec
tion -t vies tli.it seven-eighths of all whc.il
In Minnesota and Dakota ninth of
the main line of liu Noithetn 1'aelllu Is ul-
ic.ulj b.idl ) dumiu'cd l\ery ) day makes tlm
situation Hor-e. istliuwhuat Is turning black
und some of It spioutln In the sliojK. Many
llelds h ( > sajs will noser be tliieshod. bpu-
clul ( lisp itches fie n suM'i il points to the
new sii i purs lull the sanni story mil If those
icpoits aio conll lined tl.ey aieceitaln to have
an Important inlluence on pi Icescluiil
clearances of wlie.it , corn and tyu from New
\OT\\ \ won ) se\eral times us I line us the ipian-
tlty olllclall } lupixtod Then ) lias been n
demand In'io for cash when , hut the
export liado at the seabouid wus
notluiKC. Coin and o lU wcro slron ; at the
opuninA lint sailed oir In sympalliy with
who it , Oclobei showing thu ciuutcal weak
ness. lieceiptscdiitinuu uMiumuly llKht , with
un aeth ! demand , hut thu new ciop was M >
thoroiMhl } dried up by the hot bcptombci
weuthurlliat It Is expected to be ini.rkutud
some earlier than usual A piomlnent ro-
iol\ur s ijn ho th I nits somuot It will Kndo No
J Uils month , in provisions thu Ainionr In
ters luw in u moinliu pupor wus much dls-
cn-se ' . IIo Is u pronounced bull on turd und
ribs , but intimates that poik has not been
well c in d for and must bu MJ-HO out of condi
tion. Tillu 111 doubtless KCiiro holdei.s some
unit Is calculated to feel tlio ( lIlTorenco bo
tueen old and neu pork , but UUCKUIS do not
take the s imo \ lew us Mi Atmoiii. The lUItt
slock of ilb Is fiuorahlu I < P holduis und lurd
IN struiuthened bj the lapld conaumptlon und
poor condition of no s
CIIK AOII , III , Oat i SnartOtippo & Mc-
Cormlck to 1' . 0. Swuiti it. C'o. . Kvpnrt oloar-
um.es of wheat this wuek nio ] , IHucO ) bu lets
than lust week , , ) , . ' ) ) 1,0.11) ) bu less th in thu wuek
hufoiu It was oxpucled th it u lur o local
short would In on his line at the opening Ilo
ills.ipuolntcd thu expectations All UK.HO
thiiiK.i. thu falling elf In the export , tlio Im-
piinomenl in the we ithur und tiiu conduct of
the I > U bhnrlH wuro itKalnst pilees. Cables
ciimo Htron , ' but did i.ot avail
to oil sot , nil thu bear clicumst.inces
I'tits toward the c lese proMid tlio most ulll-
clent suppoit. With fair ueatliortho xprlim
who U moiement is likely to Increase. Liver
pool Is suld tu bu tudaj 7o nndui Nou Vork
fiitn wus helped ul thu opoiiiiii ; by continued
lUht lucoipis \ontv-slx oils , Thmowas
finally NOIIIU sj mu tthy with w hunt so that the
closlnir prims were soinuwhat under thu llrst
ones New corn Is uxpeulcd In here next wcuu
Mixed with old It will soon hu arrhin.- con-
Klduiablu xolit'iie. I'liu lo ul stock this wuek
will bo reduced about I.YW.OX ) bu. People du
el nro th it Iho now crop will be merchantable
nineli imnlnr llugi usuitl. Provisions opened
ut a trilllir , ' ud unco and cloiud wuuk except
forrlbs I'otkutthu close slioued n decline
fiom 1'ilduy of 17'ic. I'ho weakness of porN
UIIB largely duo to a rem irk bv Armour in a
nuustmuur Intel view to the Direct Hint It hud
been nautlly put up and that ho felt buurlbh.
Dr. Hirnoy euros catarrh. Ueo bldg.
A I'leaHiuit hitrprlwc.
ToxttB SKtln H : A tramp Htrollod into
n To.xas billiard saloon und BOilclted
alms , lie was indod it pitiable object.
'I huAou't had nnythint ; to cut for u
week' , " ho n.Ud phitntlvoly. TJio u'entlo-
men wlio were plavlner pool felt sorry for
the man and rallied $ l.o < ) for him. Jliitf-
I hit , ' the money In his lutiulH , ho Bald : "I
believe I'll como into this pool , if the
gentlemen huvo no objoetloiiH. " Tlio
{ ronoroua t-ontributorH were Boinowhat
Biii'iirisod , but not no much so as thov
were when ho , having utlll/ud their Htib-
Hidy to eomo into the ( 'tuno , K ° t nway
ttlth tiie not , and invited the crowd to
btop up to the bar nnd Irrigate at hlh e.x-
A very small pill , but u very good ouo. Do
Witt's Llttlo Uarly Huors.
FROM A COLONY OF LEPERS ,
Report of a Doctor on the Condition of Vic
tims in Louisiana ,
ATROCIOUS CRIME OF A CHINAMAN.
frightful Punishment Visited on n-
HurKlar Ity an Interior .Moni o-
linn Mo roll u tit Mlulilenti'H IU-
Iiiunbcr
Cutcioo , Oct n. [ Special to Tim
Or. PV. . McN'amnrn of Now Orlcnus , who-
Is registered nt the Palmer , gives u sotuo-
whut gruesome account of n visit which ho
recently mndo to the leper colony In thu-
I'lnquunilno district , bt. IS'nry's parish.
Thu colony is situated about 100 mlloi
soutlnvcst of Now Orleans. There were for
merly over 100 pcoplo tlicro , but ouo hy ono
they hnvo succumbed to thohorrlblo nllllctloa
until thcto nio only twenty-lira left , two of
whom mo ivomon and two nogroos. The sight
these \\rctchcd pcoplo present to n strnnger
who sees them for the llrst tlmo Is an awful
ouo. I've never concelvud nny monstrosity
which surpasso * these soon In this colony.
Their bodies , covered with the scales which
invatinbtj accompany thu disease , their faces
pale nnd emaciated , they wander nbout
tne coullncs of the territory assigned to them.
In tlig hopeless , helpless , despairing wny of
lost spirits.
As if the horrible nflllctlon were n dlnboll-
cal entity , It seems to delight In mutilatlnff
Its victims like n cunnintr boast toying vvilh
Its pioy. Here U n man deprived of ono enr ,
there another who bus lost both , then n third
u hose nojo has been onion uway , nnd still
nnotner who has lost ouo eye entirely nud is
totallrJbllnU In the ether , the do id ball roll
ing al/dflt / in the furtlvo way peculiar to the
blind , while the empty socket on the ether
side looks niiKiy nud eavornous.
' No fnto mete appalling could possibly bo
Imagined , " snld Ur. MeNnmnrn. "Condemned
to n lifo of hopules miserynothing Is loft for
thcso poor ctcattiros but to await with what
patience they can command the llnal sum
mons. H is said that in most leper colonies
the Inhabitants , out of .sheer desperation ,
give themselves up to debauchery , but 1 do-
not think that is the case hero , nt least I
heard of nothing of the kind during my visit
there nud I toolc particular pains to gel nil
the fuels about the place that woio obtain
able. "
CliincHo llurglur.
A most cxtinordlnnr.v story of Chinese bar
barity is that related nt the Grand Paclllo
by W. Jamie-son lilako , nn English ,
merchant doing business in I'okin. I'ho
affair Declined nbout three mouths ago
but as thu moans of transmitting Intelli
gence lu the Celestial otnplro nro very prim
itive , has only recently reached the capital.
A piominent toi merchant In one uf the
small towns in the interior of the kingdom ,
ono night discovered a burglnr in his dwel
ling , and after u llvelv chase , suc''eJod m
running him down. With the assistance of
his sou ho dragged the culprit back to the
scene of his crime , mill hnvlnjr no rope with
which to make him fast until morning , cut
open the poor wtetches nbdomon , bound hU
hands together with his own entrails , nud
then fastened bis feet to thu Iloor with heavy
weights When morning came tlio burglnr
\ \ ns dead Upon being nskcd why he had
committed such nn nttocity , when by limiting
n little effort ho could easily have proeun-d n
rope , the merchant replied stolidly thnt the
burclai h id rome to steal his property nnd
he didn't propose to boat even thu expense
of oven a iiiocu of lope on his account.
"As the Chinese law Is very severe on bur-
gluts , " said Mr. Jnmicson , "making It n cap
ital otTonso , nothing probably will bo done
with the muicluut. Indeed the government
probably congratulates itself on being saved
the oxpjnsu of a lognl process by the moi'
chant's piomptnuss and Ingenuity. "
in Immbur IJoln Workc'l Out.
I. M. Wcston , n prominent capitalist
of Dottoit , said nt thu Hlcliellon
that the timber In cot tain portions of Mlohi-
igan Is getting so thoroughly cleaned out that
there is very little loft for iho people wlio do-
psnded on timber culture for a livelihood.
"All the bait mut even Inferior grades of
trees aio cut down nnd nothing Is left but
stumps ana small undergrowth. Places
which worn once llouilshing towns nro now
dcsoitcd and depopulated , half the housoi
empty and trie other half wonilng an nlr of
neglect and decay. Everybody \\lio coult )
get awiij has either gene into some ether
business or moved to other parts of the stnto
where timber Is still plenty. The land
In thcso regions is sandy nnd
unproductiva nnd besides is so thickly
covered witli stumps thnt it would tnKo nn
Immense amount of latior to piupato it for
any sou of agi ( cultural use , nnd tboso
pcoplo have neither the moans nor the cx-
potiunco noLOSinry to farm. Inthecourso
of tlmo this land will grow up lu scrub oiks ,
and uill then bo vnluaolo a ain , but nt present
ont the outlook for the people \\hollvolu It
lb anything but cheerful. "
Poor Ijo in Wily.
"People who rjgard the people of southern
Ivans is as out law i and doinorndoes because
thov sot lire to the grass in the Choroicoo
strip.niu as n rulenot posted as to the real sit
uation down thoro"sakt J. ll.IIooporof llor
ton.luu , whllo at tlioLoland hotel \estenlay.
"The fact is , that they would bo law abiding
clti/uns it they wcro not subject to thogtcat-
est tomptntlon. Many suppoio , no doubt ,
from lending , the dUpatchos sent out fioia
that , countty that It Is the old storof tha
white man's disrugai 1 of Indian lights. The
truth of the nutter Is that it Is not the India ]
who Is injuiol. IIo Is practically "working
on commission " It Is the cattle baron \\lio
suffers. Deb irrod from the strip by the run
Ing of the govoi-imont theao bl cattle own
ers aic compelled to iciort to subterfuge ) to
accoMiplish their purposes anil they use the
Chorokces ns straw men. As the
Indians nro not allowed to rent the land to
an.\ one , thu cattlemen ostensibly sell their
cattle tn them at the beginning of the gtaz-
Ing season , but in lanl ty they ate silll tholr
propertv. They omiiloy the cowboys who
look after them mid do everything that nu
owner would do. The Indians uio not troub
led with the cattle In nny wny. All ttioy uro
roiiuliud to do Is to assort n pretended owner
ship whenever necessary to evade the law ,
and nt the end of the sonson turn the cattle
over to whom they really belong nnd got
their pay. The settler ! in that legion know
this nnd act nccoidingly. "
Dr. Uirnoy euros unliiprh. Boo bidg.
Ilo W.IH Only u C'liliu-MO Ituliy.
Hero IB u llttlo inuldutit wliiuli imiy
hiippon In S.m Francisco almost any
tiino iiiidor the oporatlun of tlio C'liinoao
o.\'hiaoii | Inw :
Ollluoi * I lioar a now Cliiimumn 1ms
arrived at your house without uccount-
int , ' fur himself to tlio oinigrutloii olll-
COl'ti.
COl'ti.Ah Wimp There Inn.
"In ho u rotuniud inorohuntV IIa lie
cvor lioon In llio eountry before ?
"Ilohasnol. "
"Tlion I HiiDposoyou Icnow It Is ajilnat
tlio law for htm to Htuy lioro ? "
"I did not know It. "
"Woll , It Is HO. Produce him "
' Hut lie Is only u baby. IIo was born
this inornlii } , ' . "
"That inalcoB no dllTerotioo. Unless
ho can jirovo u iirovlnuy roshlunco in the
Unitud StatcH no will have to bo Bout
back to tlio eountry wlioroho eamo from.
Tlio law in explicit. "
No gripping , no nnuioa , no piln when
OoWUt'ss Wttlo Hurly Klson uro taken
pill , tiafo pill. Iloit pill.
I'atont Ai > purntiiH
Itnppoars that the ( fovonimont'H rain
maklnr ( , | ) rocod is u pitont alTalr , the
ounor ljlnn' an a'ud | , confcdoraloolllccu' ,
lienoral Duiiiol HuL' 'los. ( iononl Uiif , ' *
trlirt' ! apltcatlon | ) in dated nt Austin ,
' 1'ox , on Fubru iry2 , 1871) ) , and hlH pn-
porsvoro tiled In the pulunt olllco on
Juno 7 , 1890. The patent U entered
"Method of ' '
I'roolpltutlnir Uiilnfalls.'J
Dr. Dlrnoj cures catarrh. Boo bldg ,