THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY(7TOBER ( n , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE Cooler Weather Welcsrao to Jobbara nnd Retailers Alike. LOCAL FRUIT AND PRODUCE MARKETS Collection * I' y and Money In Uoixl Supply In Thl * I'urt nf tlio \\r l Hie l.ircttK nl l.nst Yiiir'n Crop * Still 1'i'lt , The chance to cooler xvcathor during the last two days of the past week xvas very KraUfvInc to these Jabbori handling goods tnat nro In demand during Iho cold weather only. The dry poods trade especially has been in need of cooler woixthor that \xlll crvo to remind buycra that winter Is an- nroachlnp imil lead thorn to In- creuso their stocks of Inter poods. In spite ol the xvnrm xvoather , hoxvox'cr , the drr goods trade has been ol very fnir proportions end no complulnl has been heard from Jobbers. What Is true of the dry Roods trade xvill ripply equally well to similar lines , as cloth ing , Winter hats , caps , etc. Tlio groceiy trndo of the past xveck has been cxcccilliiKly pood. Tor xvcclts Jubbets have been notmc a stcud.v ilomnnn for coo'ls nnd It has scorned that there must come n lot ill ) some day , but it has not rnatoiializod as yet. Grocery houses hnx'c hard xvork.to kcop up xvtth the orders. As si xvliolo the Jobbltit , ' trade of Omabulslnc most satisfactory condition and tbo prospect ; re exceedingly ptomUtnp. Itrlnll Truilr. The retail trade In the country Is peed , but a Hula cold xvcathcr xvonld start It ur nnd at the sntno time start toiiiitrv mor chunts buylnp larp.er stoclt . The retal trudo of Omaha docs nol shoxx much chanpo cither for the better 01 worse. It Is held by snmo Hint the people o Oinuhn IIPVO put oT ( buying about ns lonp. ai they can and that ullli thu comlr.p of uli tn \\enllior they will bo fotccd to loose ttacii purse siring ? . Collections nro easy in thn countiy am money nppeurs to bo compar.itlvolv plonti In gcnnial circulation. Tno fuel Is ihal Un xvarmlh of October opened under ier' ' faxoroblo Llicumslanccs as itigardsmouclarj supplies. 'ihoNuxv York Bulletin remark : Ihal xxeslcin murUcis coiilinuo well sun plied xvlth money and thai repot Us ot col lections uro ull on the xxholu moro favorabl In cx'cri part of the country than Is usual u this season. It xvas icasonabto to cxp c that Iho demands of the xvest and south fn money to aid In moving Iho crops would b much smaller this j oar than usual , becnus the year's crops aio loxv in piico and comparatively parativoly small , and because the xxest ha on hand reserves of money xvhich xxer pivally increased by the sales of last year' extraordinary crops. I'l the long run , thosurplus products xvhlcl the ncxv agricultural sUlus of the xvest am sou'h have to sell co to pay for the mnnufac tured produclsand imported goods xvhich com from the cast , nnd to Urn extinguishment o Indebtedness to Iho older stale ) , liut the nc count is notnhvavs balanced xxlthiii nn > on year. When gicnt crops come , Iho farmer have lirst an unusual pressure of xvoik in hat vesting and bojslugtbom , xvhichdelnxslliiul aatlons and purchases. Then Iho piopara lions for the next crop taka rooro time nn of the producls llrstsoxvn the proceeds oflo go mainly to liquidation of local or olhc xvcstern indebtedness. Thus some month may clap o before the farmers' purchases In crease In correspondence xxllh Ihe Increas of their icbourccs. Then for some tin ) longer tbo dctilcis nt the xvest are engagea 1 vtorking off Iho stocks they * iavo laid in , s that the increased buying from the cast ma , bo still fuithor deferred Last .your the xvest and south xvero sendln enormous supplies to the cast and there \vn much complaint that the sales of products o the east wcro not correspondingly increasoi This j car the west and south have less t sell , and prices are lomarkably loxv , und yi the purchases , ty the xvest at least , are large than they xvero a year ago. This is parti occause the effect ot last year's great crof lust begins to to fully felt. L quidation he cleared axvny debts , local distribution ho cleared off old stocks of ccoas and the bu ; inc from Iho cast , xvhich xvas somouhat r' larded when Iho oulcomo of this year's ha voft xvas in doubt , is noxv pushed and sxvellc nsxxcslcrn dealers discover that the domani from consumers are greater lhan they e peeled. But It does not folloxv that these purcbasi ro the result of this year's crops. In gre ; degree , they spring from the vast Increase I'bllity lo buy xvhich the crocs of 1891 gate < to xveslcrn farmers. Onmlm I'rnduce. 'Tho produce mnrkcls of Omaha have n thoxvn nnv verv material changes during l past xveok. The California fruit season ixbout over , and grapes and pears a about all that nro left in the market. Hot groxvn grapes nro about out of tno marki und Noxv York stock is coming in me Ireoly to take their place. While Ihoro a quilo a good many apples In tbo murk they nro inoitly very poor , and it may mid that there aio no good xvinter apples i forcd as yet. AS ut'.N siis IT. Omnlia'M Trade Muxxvil liy u Com more "An enterprising jobber in this city t < mo the other day that his sales foi Soptc bcr , 1S9J , averaged $1,000 per day moro th in the same month last year , " said Mr. K crson , Omaha's manager of H. O. Dun CoX mercantile agency , to n Bri : ruoori yesterday , "anolhar of our most success nouses , sbovxs an Increase of vl ! per cent ox lost year. Still another jobber , ongnged n special line , too , by Iho xvay , sayi sales l tbia year thus fur nro 100 per cent nhoad laat year , und ho has $100,000 ordirs alrcudv booked axviiltinp bo filled. This house xvhi aid $ MOUOO last year expects conlldon to reach the f500,00o maik by Dccombcr Ibii. . A mniiufac'.uring Jobber in furnltt says his business ihus far this year exccc the toial for last year , and ho hoi the hi thrco monlhs for his line to hoar frc Another In a somotxbat similar orai of business reports his special ! all sold before they uro mada and orders i in ? up fust or , than his most sanguine anil paiions of a year igo led him to hope for. " .lobbing In Omaha Is all right. Then no single line overdone. The llrst week October shoxvs no cessation in Iho dernc upon our dealers. In many houses the sti has coon reuoalcu for xvceks : 'Wo bavo I the best week of our experience. Last xvi is uo exception nnd the coming weeks brighl with promise Urocors , dry go men , boot iinil shoo dealers , hardxvaio u chants , ( luconsxvnrohouses , furnlturomak and In fact xvholcsalo ooulors In all Hues imply buidoned with business. Colloctl ro good and prices are xxoll maintained. "Unfortunately retail dealers are not happy. Except in a foxv lines busju among the retail houses continues very d The continued xvnrm xx out her has pi ponod full sales , und promises to bring curly winter and fall trauo toccibcr It In Iho present mouth , Thu u \xcatbcr will Indirectly benefit re trade , however , for It has stlmuln publio xvork and many private buitd cntorpilscs , ana thus given romunoral employment to a largernumbur of mochni ana laboring inou , xx ho mil ba enabled 19 [ chaio moro largely later in the season. ' 'Thero bat boeu but ono heavy fail this xvcck , and that ts Iho Om llurb Fence and Nollorks , xxl gave chattel mortgages for so thing over fcU.OOO yesterday moru This fulluro Is something ot a calamlt our manufacturing liilciesla , but It U to' hoped the enterprise xvlll not uo abando entirely. "Nothing no xv U reported from uanl circles. 'luo September 30 statements ol national banks exhibit heavy deposits at largo cash loserve. " llrr .MiilliiT' 1.1 To. Mr . Stover , xvlfo ofn Chicago travc man living at riftcnnth ana Vinlon sin oxves her lifo to her lltile JO-ycai dauphter Stella. In cleaning house other morning Mrs. btovcr threxv a pad of noxvdor In the stove by accident. The expiation that followed wrcckej stove and tni-flxv Mrs. Stover across tbo i and set her clolhluK on tiro. With rem able prcsonco of mind the llttlo girl throxv n bucket of XNaier on her mother nnd extin guished the llnrnev Hov. J M. Wilson , pastor of tbo Castollnr street Presbyterian church , xvho was past ing At the time , rushed into the hnuso nnd completed the xvork so well commenced by thn daughter. Mr Stover x\as very badly burned about the face and head but xvlllro- cover. STOLE 5AORBD TUEASUBES. Itnielnr * .Mnko u Itlrh Jlnnl nt M .lolm'.i Cnlli-clati * < linrrti. Vrom the rear door of Urolghton college to the rear door of Ht. John's Collegiate church there Is a covered walk. When the sacrls- tau ooonrd the college door leading Into this walkat4iO : yesterday morning ho xvas sur- pilscd with the smell of cigar tmoko nnd an Instant later two or three shndoxvy forms dashed out of the church door and dlsan- ncaicd In the darkness. An Investigation shoxvod that burglars xx ho kncxv tholr business had baen at xvork and had broken open ono ot the heavy Iron safes In the vestry and rifled It of the sacred vessels storo.1 there , part ofhlch they car ried n way and the remainder xvas littered about the floor broken In places and totally destroyed. The work had evidently been done hv ex perts xvto took plenty of tlmo nnd made no noise , for thrao of the brother * xvero slo.-p- Ing In u loom Immediately above. A cnalt Just outside Iho dojr and the stump of a ulgnr Indicated the position of n sentry com manding n vloxv of all approaches to the chuicb. The neavy , outside door of the vestry had been pried open , snlilllng off a pleco of ihc Uoor This nt milled Iho robberi into r scnii-circulnr bull in xvhich are the twc massl\i safes so into Iho xvall. Tin doors of the safes are cove led by xvooden door secured by Yala locis. Both of these \xere opened xvilhout leaving A trace of how it xva < aono. The doors of both safes xxore drilled , but onlv one had ijc n opened by smashing the lajc This contained the cluiMccs , cl boriums piticns nnd oihar arllclosujod In thu ch urch service. Thomost valuable of Iho jowals xvaro kept in Iho other snfo Pour v.ilutiblo challuos were broken to pieces for convenient trans portatlon nnd the pieces xveio loft lying upon the Hoor. Some of these chalices xvert xxoi-th upxvards of00. . T-xo clborlunu xx ere ulso broken and destroyed. Among Iho gold and silver frsemenls llu brolbcrs found txvo or Ihreo heavy carpentel cniiol.s , n drill and other burglars' tools , These xvero tinned over to the police. The operators htfd porno mcins of cxcrthif a tremendous foice xvithout making nnj noise for Iho door leading ftom the hall inU the cbuich had also been opsncd and lh < onlx dnmasja aono xvas to tno he.ivv bras : boll which xvas bent over at right nnploj. When disturbed the lobbers hnd cvldctitl ; snatched uu xxbat they could and decamped The misiinp articles were three gold patten ; or plates , three oil stocks and n few frag rat-nts of the other Jewels. The tolal value of Ibe articles stolen ant destsoyed xvas $ l'XJ. ) V simitar attempt xvas rnado at the sami door about six months ago but the burglar , wcro llred on nnd ffi.ahteued away. WIUi n llttlo more time the robbers thn time would no doubt have ofTectod un un trinco into the other safe xvhicb contahici very valuable allnr furniture i'iiey wen artists ut their business but they did no count on the catly hours of the brothers. ONE ON THE PHEACHERS. Tlu-j Are C.ui lit Niiln ; | liy u Clctei Nexxspapor .Alan. Mr. n. J. Carpenter , litoraiy editor of thi Boston Advertiser , recently doliverad alec turo before the MothoJUt a so ialion on thi subject ot ' oxvspapora , " and this is xvha happonoJ at tbo cloio : Lastly , Mr. Carp3ntcr pictured tno routin of a nexvspapcr rcpoiter from early Monda1 morning until late Saturday input. Ho fol loxvod him closely through alt his labor : hurryinc from ono matter to another xvlt scarcely a moment's cessation. lie work an hour or txxo at his uosic in tl < o morning reports the Methodist mi ulsters' meeting r Wesleynn ball ; goes to a fire aurt comeback back oxhaustea ana xvet ; write ; his ' -atory r-ipidly ; snatches u hasty luncheon ; hurnc avtay to catch a train to intervioxv u pclit clan' ; returns nt fl , xvcory and hunprj xvriles out his Intervioxv ; apain snatches hasty mcul ; returns to the oftiLO and xvorli until midnipht , preraring an obituary fc possible early use , und ut last roaches hi bed at 1 o'clock. And this hu does six day In tbo weelr. At , the close of bis doscrlplioi the speaker asked quietly : "Dou you not think , gentlemen , that afu such axvcok of labor , ho has earned , and we earned , a day of rest ] " Responses ot "yea , " "xes , " came from a parts of Iho hall. "Tner. , tell mp , " said the speaker , vigoi ouslv , advancing to tuo edpa of the platforn "tell mo xvhv vou , some of you , RO tn th noxvspaper olllces Sn'uraay afternoon ut ask to have a reporter sent the next day ' report your sermon i" Apulausc , laughter and sensation , In tl midst of xvhich several questions were aski and lomonstranccs were heard , folio wed Ui sally. "It is true , " Insisted fie spsakor , "th this is done , ana dona often by clergymen could point out at least ono offender of tli sort here , it I so ( Joshed. In conclusion , 1 mo say tnat this question of Sunduy uexx papers is a vexed question , aud ono riot en of solution. Hut no pnoil can come frc wholesale denunciations , from making stal merits easily rotated , or from attempts force laclslalion , ut'empts ' that must bo abi live. Nothing is , lo bo rained by mUrepi senlalion , or oy lighting upon Insccu ground. If you must uork cheerfully axva striving lo keep back Iho Atlantic ocean , prnv you use the broom of pare truth and Chilstiau consistency. " llusliicss ISrlcti , A. M. ShuraaUcr , the general merchant Blair , has sold out. The Omaha Glass company has boon I corpornted xvith capital stock at $ I. > , OOU. A. LaClalr and H T. Unit , gone merchants ai Atkinson , have consolidated Dcloss Pheitorplaco of Atkinson has moved bis lostaurant lo O'Neill , this sta Simras & Whitman , drj goods and groci of tilran ; , bavo sola out to Mrs. C. A. C xvoli. J. xV. Marshall , tbo general merchand dealer nt liuido Hack , has boon succeeded Is the firm of ttoland & Pratt. in George Raymond , tlio Beatrice Implomi id dealer xvho gave a chatiol mortgage on stc and xvarehouso on Tuesday , DAS been si ceeacd by Thompson tt Sou. ! 1C Morgan L. Krebs , the harness dealer ro Scotia , has sold out to William Hutchor , xv formerly xvas employed by him. W. F. Codv of North I'latte , accornlng r- rrs Lincoln county records , has mortgaged ro lot of blooded horses for (2,500 , John ICggort of Mead has cold his r is taurant to A. Fcldhuscn , the grocer o hardware merchant , xvho xxlll conduct BO these lines In tlio future. S3 II. A. J. Hurdof Bertram ! has sold a half it- tcrost in his Implement business to U , it10 Larsons , the llrm to bo Larsons & Uu Mr. Hurd continues alone in the bardxx or business. ' ill Till : Ki.VITV \HKET. . cd TNSTUUMKNTS placed on record Got. vo J. cs IIKEOS. csr r- J 0 Kennedy and xvlfo to K A IleiiHOn. lot Ii , blook I,1 , Clifton hill ( ] ro W V Church to W J Wagoner , n 'i ' lot & , ha ralrinuiint I'luro \V J Wnioner and xvlfo to W V Church , ch lots 4 and a and xv H lot a block t , Slx- U'untli street add Chnrlesund Margaret llollnndt to U A to \\hlti > . no nw SJ-lfl-IO bo SS Wurl/ and husband to J \VcrtA lots Ul and Ul , block I. Illiiiohaugh's add. . , . K Mary Joiisen to W J Wagoner , lot 4 , block a , slMeonth street ad UK CI\1U DEE1H. hu la K II Curtis to S H Curtis , lota * , 0. U and 21 In suhdiv of lots l too. block I. Washington hill , undlv > 4 of u U sxv nxv nnd iindlx U of w 151i u so nw l'J-15- ' Uull lot 0. block 1 , liolvcdera , oUI ft lot'iind s ( , lot N block U.1 , undlv ! i lot B , block 1117 , ana lot 4 , bloat 3'j , Unialiu , aid J 11 DleUtjy to I' J Haoket , lotc , block I , llolxoJero ndd .ho IIII Hill lo M 1' Johnson , lol 0 , block 40 } nnd lot 1. hiooU 481 , Orundvlow 1)11 Hunt to A U Doano , Uonktlns I'luco .be udd , . , , . A ' U lluanotoJ rk- Total amount of transfer * . , . 11 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Httivy Receipts of "R Lcat at Northwestsin Points Lowered Prices. 4 CABLES WERE STEADY TO FIRM Corn \V ) nlrt niul l'rlco Kept Very Steady , tlieYlioln rinctuitloii Uccn Scarcely Tlirec-lIlRliths of UMO Cent. CHICAGO. III. , Oil. 8. Over 1,100 cirs of wheat rerotxcd ul northwestern points tcxliir with r. larger quantity In sUht ( or Monday proved lee much for ttio markets liorc. Tonight - night xx heat shoxx sa decline of from 8 > eto Vo. corn 'ic to So. In provisions , similar causes helped to produce a like effect. Ito ? receipts for tioM xvcek are csllmalod at 141,0)0. Compared - pared with last night , pork Is I2' off , lixrd f > o anG ribs li'ie. ' There xvas not much nUlvlly In xx heat nnd the general fooling was easier. Oiblos xvcrcsto idy lo firm and tlio weather cnndllloirs were uncli ui2i > d. with llt- tlo Indications of rain anywhere , but tccclpts nt primary markets were generous , the north- wtist ulnno gctllng 1.140 cars , with tlio expert - port b < t lne s r.ithor light iinJ holder * were generally Inclined to BCI ! . xxhllu the do- niand slmncil a nmkud f.illlnj oil. Hoy- ilon iV Co , ICcnnctt-llopkins lirossonu und tlio crowd general ! v sold freely omo of tliein supposed to be nctftiB for Citdaliy , I'nrlrtdso was also a fri'O selltir from the Rtxrl * I > ' ) .iu , \ . Co. and Mitchell xxere nmniii tin mint no- llxo buyers. Tin * \lslblo supply Is pxpcclod tnshoxx an Increase next week of S.V ) , o U In. flic opening w.is nt full yesterday's clos ing figure" , dec Incd l c , tlien lie u ste.idy. and the nlosln ; was 'tcfiom thobnttom. Corn xx is ( inlet and prices Kept xory steady , the whole lliictu.itlon liuvlns boon scarcely V. The receipts fell fully NiO curs uo'oxv the estimate and helped to proxent any material decline. ' 1 he xvnithor xxas cold nil oxer the west , with Ulllln ; frosts ropnitoil In Kansas. Ncbr iskn. loxx.i and Illinois , but did not ap pear to cut much of a lljuri ) In the marhOt nc H Is generally conceded Iho crop Isoutol danger noxi , Oils xxoro slow nn > t steady. Thcro XXT > haidly any business o\capt In May nd not iniu'h In that. A doorosslon of < nC , subse quently rceoxcred , w.is the only ch.ingo Iti prices 1'rovlsliiiH ruloJ extremely quiet iliirliis most of the session. M my of HID promlncnl opcr itois p isscd the foienoou us uuoclilurt or xxltno < > cj In jnstlco conit. xvhcro the Hoiischo L'liauu ujiilnst I'ndahv and WiUlil fo innnlii ; n i-ornor In October ribs was in ; for IIMHII.T The market opened o.islortorull the speenlut \ > J commodities. Armour' ! broki-rs started to sell limitary poik anil rlhs which helie | < t to cncouiago tha scalpels ti take the sumo side of the mirkot. At thedU' cllno Armour's brokers bought. 1'ork w.i' xveaic at or noir thn opening. l.ilcu rates were linn , " 'ic bid for wheat ant "c for corn to ItulTnlo. estimated recolpts for Monday : \Vhcat. rc > ! cm : coin , 741 caro.its ; , UlO cars ; ho s. " hei.d. ' 1 ho leading futures ranged as follows : U.ish qnotatiniis xxuroas folloxxs : I'l.ouil Steady ; xvlnter p itcnls , $3.70ffil.OO xxlnlei straights , jj JOtlJ fi.1 : sprlni ; iiatenl > f | s.TQt.oo | : spr ns slralghts , iJ'JiSJ.5J ; hakeis $ . ' .7ViJI.il. ! \VllET No. 2 snrlnc. 74'ci ' No. 3 spring C. < aWto : No 2 tod. 74'B'3.41xC. ( 'OilsNo. . 2 , 41'ic ; .No. J , 4ic. OATS No. ' . ' . autc : No. 2 xxhllo , f. o. b. , J4S : ; No. .1 xvhlte. 'M > , ' ' &JUc. lUG-No. 2.50C. IlARi.m No. - ' , .ISKOJc : No 3 , f. o b , 43i C.c ! No. 4. f. o b. . : i3a.l-'c. ! 'I.AHRLII No. 1. J'.ll'.iffU.II'J. ' TIMOTIIV bEhD Prime , tl.b4 1'oiiK Mess. Dorbbl. , * ll.U71/ill.40 : lard , pe 100 Ibs. } 3.1oas.ll : short ribs , sides ( loose $7.70fMOOOj dry silted hhoulaers ( Doved J72H67.S3 : shortr-lu.il hides ( bnxedl. $3.1.1S'J WiiibKV Distillers' finished Koodb , per K-I Su'dAn * Cut loaf , 5'5ffloye ; Kranulatcd , 53c stiindiird "A/M'sC. liocclpts and shipments loday xvero as fo IOXXF : On the I'roduco oxchunzo todiiy the huili market w.is quiet , bill llrm ; creamery. I SB4 dairy. MTSJ.'c E BS. tl'iit ut U > 3l9ic ! fc strictly frbbli. _ Xuxv \ ork .llurkctg. Ncxv YOIIIC , Oct. 8. I'louii Itecelpts , M 700pkis : exports. rUXIi bbs. ! . 10.5JO s lol.s : fu demand , slondv ; sulcs , D.hOO bbls. ; Inxv extra .Moaa.OOi fulrto funex' . JJ.OO4 00 : Mlnnosot SIOC4J4.50 : patent * , ! 4.II.75 : str.iishts JJ ® 4 S3. Cons ME\I. Qu et , steady ; yellow xvesten J ) COST- . WHEAT Itecelpts. 100.000 bu. ; exports , 7.C bu. ; Hales , L8.000 bu. of futures , -Uj Def of spot , Spots , bteudy und nulut ; N 'J red. 70'4o In store and elox-ator ; 83 afloat : Mi'iftSle f. o. b ; No 3 red , 74e : u craded red,70a70c ; No 1 northern , Bio ; No. northern. 7 ! > ti7i)14c ) ; No. S .Mllxv.iukcc , 7s'u 7Uo Options opened llrm on buylns oidc und better cables , declined ' 40 on small clca uncos inn ] closed dull nt 'Bo uelow yeste.id.i biiles. Included No 2 rod. Decumbor. 82' . closln ? ut b.'Se ; May , SS'jQQW.c , closing bJc C IUE Slendv ; xvestcrn , filQOCc. HAULM Dull ami steady ; xivst IIAUI.EV MAI.T Dull but stciuU : Uan.id . CORN Kecalpts 41,003 bu. * ; exporl" . ,18 , ( hu. ; s.Uud , 17U.O 0 mi. of futures , . ' . ( ' 0 hn snot HpotB firmer , quint ; No. s , oloxator , Ktl&'tllia ! ullott ; nnzradcd nuxc MXlliC. Ontlons xxrro dull at 'ifii'jc ' d cllno ns folldxxlnz the xvest. eloslnr stead Noxomhor.SJ' c. closlns ut W4u ; Ucccmbi M > t5Jlic. closing at 5J'4e ; May , SlU-1 ! ! closliu nt .14 ' 4- . lUrs Ucceliits. I.1I.OCO bu. ; exports , nor silos. : t-i,000 bn. of futures und hl.oo ) bu. spot , hpotshtcuov but dull ; options dull u unchaii'cd ; spot No. 2 wnltc , Jic ; mixed xxoi ern. MUtfc ; whlto western , 3' ' > 2.l8iio ; No L'hlc.iKO. .I7"JC. II tv-QuItt ; shlpplnp.eca'JSo ; good to choli ) . 70dls'e. 3i Horn Kirm but ( inlet ; I'acldo coast. \ ' < S , " . i- Hiixx. dull nut ( inn : fulr rellnlni ; . contrlfURuls. Id lest , li'iiilO-lOe ' ; rollnod. di 0 nnd steady ; off A. -liy.4'ii ! ) ! ; mould A , SJ-lGe : standard A , 4 l.l.ilt.1c | ; confectloni y A , 4 ll-It > 'ii ! ' < c ; uriished , 55-11/2'iiJc ; gran I.Ued , 4 13lli5c. . itk Moi.\sais : loreVn , nominal ; 50 test , 11 k NmvOtluans , iulet ; , steady ; common tof , iu 3. KICK fiood dcmund , firm ; domestic , fair extra. 4'SOCc. ' l.iliis ririn. qulot ; xvestern prime , SI1 ueUcrn poor , pui c.ine. t.\OU ® & , 10 ; lecein 5,110 pkcs. llniis-rulr : domanil ; Texas salted , 50 to Ills , ut .Vn7o. Poms ( Julet. stnailv ; old mess , Jll.llSIi now mess , } r..71QI.U > 0. Cut mu'itu. fir p'cUeil ' bullies , h eo'gc ; ulckled shoulde ll'io ; plekled h UIIH , lu'iitllljc ; middle * , mil bliort ulunr , 1 .4 J for Ootobnr. I.ird. xvui dull , western htcam closed nt if3.il ( noniln oiiilon sales non- : October , H7o : Novcmb t&70 ; January. (7.5. b'd ' ; rotlnoil. ts.'JO , d. lliirrKit-htuady ; fairly uctlve ; xvcsti d.ro dairy. l.Tiji'Je ; xvestrrn croumery. ISQ.'li ro I4J@172 ! Klgliii ' . western faetmy , ; , Ul'Je. 1M1E1.8E 1'alr doiuund , llrm ; part skli I'm 'IIIOK Moro aetlvoi American fl'U l'.sa t'oi'i'uii-Diill ; llrm ; lake , Jll.31l.5X I.IAII Qulett donifsile. Jl.i- " - Tl.N-Quleii ! 03 St. I.ouli Mnrkoti. ST. I.OUIP , Mo. , Oct.8. FLoUR-rirm and i 0 K > cliuiiged. \\UEAT Cash , active nnd hlzhcr. 7JSo ; i tlons opened oil and contlnuod to Uucll l closlnz > , o under yoxirrday : October closet ! 150 70 tia70 c ; Uecumbor , WUc ; May , hJ'iO. CORN 1'ash advanced to 4 ) ' } c : options XX ) lowed xihoatund finished > 4 < 3o boioxx yest duy ; October closed at 4l'io ; Novomher l 100 Doceluber , 4lc ; your. JO'.cj May , 4Jti' ? . OATS hloxv and iibout hloiidy : cash. 3) ) ' October , youc : December , 3IJc : May , Ui'o. lUiu.Rv-yulet ; saiiiplo lotsof Iowa , O'c. N ijiilot ; 5'ie at mill ; Wo al east trac HAV V'uchunired l.rAD-Dnil at U'i for soft MUsourl ; spol dull ut * 4.0" > ai.lO. IIUTTtu-lTuchanged ; creamery. SO ® ! 1 dairy. 415l.0e. 1M KiiiiR IJiicha lined at IC'iffil'c. M ri,4xarhilllKlier at 11.10. OOIIN MKArr-Qulot. unchuuKeat 12.10412.13 W ) WIIISKVStonily atfi.ia IlAiiaiM ] I'nclinmrud. 1 IIION TOTTO.N TiES-UnohaiiKt'd , SvX ) I I'liovisioss-Qulet , xxlth only u Jobtr ; done nt previous iiuotfttloiuj johbtnII : LuriJ. higher m liiaXifcua Dry ualt meuti.U > > i she illcr. , SJ.Tit lorfzs trird tlbs , J , TS , nhorls , IS.OJ. , r HKCKIPTS riour. 7,000 KVls. ! whont , 1M.OOO hn : i-orn 44.000 bu , o-its , 40,000 bn.j rye. 1.00) tin , ; barlcv. l.iOJ bu. anti'xiBNTs-riour , lo.oo ) bhls ; wheit. W.OM hu : vein , 11.00)1)11 ) : 041 * . 11,000 bu.i rye. is. * OM bu s barley 4,003 hiuj p lllilpj nmlil'olts. roltowlnt : nro llio ntlws inld by Omihn dcnlortfor hides and pelt quoted Miblcct to clianjo xxlthout iiDtlco-'Nn 1 creen blues .If ! No I croon suited htileax * l'ic ! N.2 crcpn Hint hides. Tc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides So ; No. 1 dry salted hidik. WMii I'nrt cured bines Me per lb. less thin fully euro I ehoop pelts Href n suited , oieb. lU'Tjfl.S.'i. green salted shearlings ( short xvooIoJ early skins ) each. ixi c ; ilry sheirllnirs < short xvoolcd o irly sklnsi No t , rneh. MJlOc : drv shearilnss ( short xvoo cil early skins ) Nn. 2. each. Set dry ituil Kansas and Nob-irska butcher xvonl nulls , per Hi.-icni il xvelihu I Ki6 U'ic : ilry ( lint Kansas und Nebr sk i Murrain xvool prjits. uorlb. . iictuixl xveUht , "C.l.'c : dry flint Colorado Imlchor xvo il pilN nor lb. iicuinl xvolght. lorjIS'Jc ! dry Illnl Coiorxdo Murrain wo il pells , per lb. . ueliml xvoUht. ( iitOct dry inxi ill n ! { . ul i tl * jl { ! * . 7 fl'Je. lluve foot rut off. as It Is useless to u iy frcllhou Ibom. Oil Market. Nr.xv YOIIK. Oci. S-rr.Tiiot.Krxi-Uull nnrt nujlccted throiiehriul : I'eunsylvuiiln oil spot N lies Dm e : ISox ember option sxlcs none , l.lnmml stlos none Noxombcr options xxcru afil"4u . I-IITTO < I | 'HI oii-jitlct ( but stonily ; crude 'ic ; yol oxv. iJOf. . I'Ai.nnx Unlol ; city < Ji for pVcs i. ISO. UosiN-jiiiMtit ) ) steady ; strained , common -Quiet but firm utSO'i'ailc. Uinsts : rlt ) l.lxo Mork . XlurUet. OITX. Mo. Oct S CATTl.r. " eelpts , : iW ) ; shipments. 2.SXI ; niurket slrons to I ic hUhor ; shltiplnc steers. JJ 75iH.Vcowf ) ; undhoifors , JI. KCJilO lexusaml Indian steers JI-M" " ® J OJ. lion * Itecelpts , 4.S Oi sh'pmcnts. l. ro m iiKol'ictlxo tinilSfilOe higher : ulnslnit easy extreme nnze. * l ST1.3) : hulk. Jl JO&l 4 > . SIIKRP Uoeolpts. l/OOs slilpment" . 403 ; mar' kulduil , xory xxu-xk ; muttJiis lOo and luuib VJc loxxer ; miitlons , { I.OJ ® 1.7.1. St. I. Dills l.lxu stock Xliirltet. ST Ioui . Mo. Oet. 8. OATTl.c-Uecoljits 1.SIO bend ; shlpmcrits. 11.411 lie id : mivrkn llrm ncllxc ; natlxo steoi , $150TJ.I.O(1 ( ; fulr ti coed Tex ins nnd Indian , ! i'JOS.-I.U1 ; Texan am Indian coxxs. JJ.lOQ..bO llont-liccoltils , 1.4JO head ; sh'umenti. 2/M' ' heiul ; nnrkut luc loxvor. hoaxy , piekine. ji2xa > l.G ) : lleht. i" imtiitJ. hiicn'-ltoculpts. 2,0 uhu ul i shipments , 1.10 houd ; murliot steidv ; nitlves rau o 5J.U © 1.50 : 'lexuns. ICixnsis Cltj MiiKOt * . KANSAS CITV. Mo. Oot WIIHVT Ii demand. tf lily : No - hard , dllMPiC COIIN Cloudy ; No 2 inlNoil. .IT'ifttSe. l\rs - to iijv ; So 2 mixed , Mir 'To. HUTTLU 1'irlu ; creamery. ISa.Mc ; dairy lllil'J - . , Knns Actlvo and firm : it 16iilOlc. Hnccii'rs Whout , 117,000 bu ; corn , 10,000 bu. oats. 1.UOO siui'xiENT Wlioil. CO.OOO bu , ; corn. 4,03 bu : oats , 1,00,1. I.lxrrpool XlurUels. I < tvr.nroor Oct. 8. WHE\T 1'irin : demaii' ' filr ; holders olTei spailnsly ; > o 1 all fornl.i. Cs TdSOs 7'Ja ' ptr cental ; > o. - rei xvlnler , ( UT'Sil , , COH.N Quiet : mixed xxostcrn , 4s C'td pc ( | iilutal. I'EAs-Cunadlan. ? s fid per cental. lUi ON LOUT clear 4" ) His. . 41s percwt. TAM.OXXI'liio American , 2.1s Ud pel cxxl. nninlit I'ruir MalUrt. GitAt'ES Now Vork Concords JOe jior 10-11 basket. . CAi.iraitMGint'zi ror crate. fl. . > 0 inns catus ; Jl 7i Toknxs CALIIOHMA I'KAI IIE < I'OT box , JI.C. ) . C-\I.KOIINI\ sits ? .T > 0 per box Ai'i'i.vs-l'cr bbl , M O.'t fancy , ! 4.50 ; live bb lols.c loss. . j , -I'er box.03. Cotlttu Mivruet. NKXX YOKK. Oct. S Ontlons opened slead - - llrm . Mll\\aiilien MII.XV\UKEL\ . Qot. \\iiEAT-Sleail.x December. 71\c : No. 2 snrliii. 70c. COUN Dull ; No 3. 4'ia'tC OATS-Plnidy ; No S xxhlle. : ! lB'll' ' e ; No. xxhlle. aPiTirK'.c. U \nr.EX 64 c. lire M1 ic. Omuli.i I'loitiico .Market. POTATOES Per bush. , 7" > c ; sxveot potaloo tl.2 > liUTTkli-I'aektng stock , lJ13'5c ; choli countiy. in@20" . I'oi'MHV liens and chickens. S'i'S'H : ; roe ; lors. .vaco : lurkeys , lOc ; ducks. Do , KaiiS sales largely at 1'- ) . Cotton Murkut. NKXV Oiti-EAV , La. , Oct 8-rirm : mli dllnir , 7sA'c ; loxv mUldliiu. 7'ie : Kood ord nary. G'Uc ' : net lecelpls. fi,4rt ( bales : irross. 7.3 h lies : exports to Grout Itrltiin , ll.'tOJ bile lot ho continent. 1.513 bales ; coastxvlse. O.'U sales , OJU hales ; stock. OS,187 b lies. Ncxx York Dry ( eels Market. Nr.xx YOHK. Oct. P The div coeds m.irk \\iibqulut ; colt on goods continued to dlsclo noxv strcnzth at the Heavy en I and ut an a xiiucu of Ijloml.xlo AAA broxvn shcetliiRH 5'C. reciprocity AAA 4x4 slieotltus lo 5' und Glcndaio ( lulls toS'ic. TniilcrH" Talk. OniCAao , 111. Oct. 6 P. U Losan V C to Diincnn. llolllnser Co. : homo of t ho'.dersof xxhout who bought It vosterdu coupled With men xvho are bulls at heart , b xvero caught short on the : idvuncu. xxero actl sellers at the opcnlnz. baslnz their action i llbor.il rcceluts at Mlnnoiipolls and Dnlut homo of Iho bcsl unxlcos from Iho nortlini say the mnxumcnt from Hr't bands Is d crcaslni ; . This should bo felt the lallcr pu of next week. If such Is the case , conpl xvlth xxeokly clearances from both coasts 4.0JO.OOO bu und ( liy xxoather niudlctloiis f the next txxontx'-four houn , It lojks to moro faxorablo for u good advance thnn moderate decline , ThoshortURO hero is lar , Mindav's Inspection xxlll eixo us about I tar * of xvhcat , 1,203 cot a and 510 oils for Mo d iy. Corn xvus steady and ( inlet , xvlth ilti of Intercut. In the. ni.iikol. Iho cash dcmu xvas llsht. Inoals there was some liuylni ; lnno local traders The undertone xv fclranir. Aimour A. Co. selllnK Jnnuary Ji and libs xxas Ihe only htroni fc.iliue. T clostnc Is xory xxeaii. Prime's report slio xxhout see Iliu ut .1 standstill. A hoaxy pi portion of tlio corn crop maimed during t lust xvook. although there Issomodanzer fn a klllln ; frost. Tanners are forced to fc bccuuso of the scant tmsturngc. There Is 4J 53 per cent of the sprint wheat yet to tnrci No Increased moxemont looked for. OniCAdO. 111. , Oct. 8. founsolmun & . Day Cuckroll Ilios. Commlss-on company : I' general posit on of xxhcut continues tn I proxo und over since tlio completion liquidation caused by thn cholera sa prices litixo ateiioliy adVHiicod In the face Ihe Influcnci ) of enormoiH receipts , oxcoedl even these of lust year , and against shaip ' posiilun by local iirofesulonal bears ' 1 xscck cloius xvlth prices lUu to P4e hlgl than lust Saturday , duo chlelly lo n hot ( lomnnd for export. Corn Ins quieted do blnco the frost HCUIO hut tlio advance Is xv iiialntatnod.oxx ingi \ > tlio now certain proapn of considerably .Jess uf un aver.i yield In Iho grnat born producing ot.i and t ho lucre isctl ilomand for faun feedl oxvini ; to drouth. Outs xxero dull und xve : uncd sllglitly oxxlng to silos ot 253.000 by a locil liolder , but concrally are U oxxlurf to the llslit nrop talsod. Provlsh xxoio lower today xxlth tones nrcssliu sal They seem iiiiuole Uxlraw the outside pill Into their iiiaiilpulutuit deals and lire ton to mauo reduced prices to ihoronsiimcrs , no faith In nour futuioj ut any picnili over Junuury prlccxnnd think tlmt the tempt tounloud tlio ilia product xvlll cai Iho market down .i/uln. CuicAno. 111. Ojt.ff. Konnott. Hopklm Co , to S. A. MoWhhrtur : I.ooul traders Ken on considerable xxhdat on the closing sp yesterday expootliu to , luiloud tlio ninoiint untronx openln. . 'rhp outsldo demand be los : than unt clpateil most of them sold oul u lots. Offerings xxcra , lioxvovor.xvell absorl and the niurKct showed a zood deal strength most of thu , HCSjIon , Closing oat xvero rather strong ana reports fortho I und vreek iiullo ( in to expoctullon , l primary market receipts uro etlll large. ' . Koxqriimout report should be Inilllsl reports from Iho northwest uro ti Corn and oats xvere dull und Inactive all n I'urtles xvho have Inspected the corn in dill Pe - ont parts of Iho country ure almost uiianlm e , In sayliu that the outcome xvlll ut meet expectations aud thut it dried nn Instead ot crlspot ilid ' 1 ho receipts 'still Hold down prl In provisions there xvas u lUht trade i id slight pricechungos. Ills slid that hujul mudo by pucker * show ihal there uro un e ; poctodly light stocks of hogs In tlio xxiist. STOCKS AND HUM ) } . Volume of lliulnrx on tlin Kxrhnnge \ c Onllo .Small. NKXV VOIIK , Oct 8. The volume of bush on the block exchange was imall and the i stock that fluctuated as much as 1 per i xvus American Sugar , whlch declined to 1 ni against 110'i ut the close yesterday , general list yielded from one-eighth to f lo oblithsof I per cent and closed at u frac 10. below. Chlcaxo lias and Distillers v 10.u u ; a'.bo uollco uly llrm. With a fox > exccpll final flauro * did not vary U per cent The approaching hoMdms n-xt irilly h ixo a tMin * cney to w ko opcrulors lioul o'T. an I IT omo quarters llttlo activity Is pTpcctJd tititit afler the close of the coinli. , ' weal. Itallwxv tnort- cages wcrn lu'l and firm. The immMlons xvo ro ! . 8.0,0. 1'hr bank slxtciiiruMnlextof tlio licnxxslilpmcnt nf cntrcney to ll.o xxcst nnd south , cro ited no surpr IP. 'Iho loss in cash Is atmou entirely In Icaal tenders fho loss In surplus reserve xv.u $ J.4V . < iJl , rediiclns thi > excess held hv the b inks above Icsnl re- qnlrcmcnls to flUW,17.1 Th'.s camp ires xxlth ttsfl.Ki,47.l n your nta. The folloxvlnj are the rloslna quotations' for tholoadlnghlocitson thu Now York stock cx- chanzcloilav : Atclil on . .it'i .Nnriiim , v n | , , . " AIBMI ! repress . , | 4T' N Aiuprlrnn I o . HH Alton T U . . > s .Northern 1'aclllc is Oo preferred . . . IV ) ' ilo iiM W < Aini'rlCMiKxprcM 115 | P I * lle-i A CUlf 15'J llnlllmorpA Ohio l < 2'4 ' Norlliwpslcrn . Ill1 * Canada 1'aclllc t.r > l do | il I Ill ' ' southern s5' { N , V Central. . Wi I'Vlnc 2 < ' v. \ n X. hns 414 dies. A Olilo , . IlxjilOiiluMO .VXc l \ I'liicKEO Alton > . Ill .Orpuon Imp JJ Ull llur * Quliicy ( * , ftlDimon .Nnr . . . 7 ( 'lilrairi ) ( las . M' < 'O * 1 , All N . . . . W < Consollilatpil tin * . I If I'ncltlc Mnll. . . . SI1 * C r I' A l I , CX ivorli. Dec & K IMi , Cole Coal A Iron III * rmtbur * IK Cotton Oil Ccrtlf I.V < 1'iillnnn I'alafo ' l ! * Del llmlHin Itiij Itpiilln * t'i l > I , A \ \ . . . . U4'i Illclimnml Icr . I' D All I ) pfil . . ro'i ilo iifil II l > AC K lo . . .ViitUio | Unman \X'c t . 31 ' ' " " ' ' ' ' ' 'ilo iiM. . . . . III" , . . . . " < KorlWnynn. . I.VI M U \ S I Istpfil. 7.Vj ( Urn ! Northern | iM I1X f t. I'nul "s C..VK 1 nfil. . . t'Ji ' , | ilo pf.l 173 mirklnc X'allpjr S'.i ( Paul , V O . - , " ' ( Illinois rpiitrnl . . ' .i7' ' < ilo urcforrpil . US M I' Aliuluth . . . . ! Isoiitliprii t'aclllc Ivnn \ 1v < f pfil. . SV ( - „ ) . . . l.nkot-rki A\Xo t 21 Icnn toil A Iron . < " ilo iiM . , . . ; iX ( lotns IMi-Inc . . . . UH I.nkc lioro Hl ( T AO Cpn pfil . 75 l.pnil trust . . . . jij tTnlon I'ntinc . ? "l Lniilsr A } < as' ) . I.-I , I. A. N. A . . . . iiH XV i u .v I' H Manhattan Cim . . 113 iln pfil ' xioniplili AC . . . . W \ \ | | | | l-nrso Kxp 111 Mleh ( pnt . . . . 107 XVpotorn t'nloti 'I Missouri I'nc . ( , | U xxhppiimt A u i : . . . vi ; < MiiMloA Ohio ilo i Nn hxlllo Cliiilt. . . . „ . xi \ s-t i i ; Nnllonil ( . ( inline . ' IV ; I ) A It II li.'i iln nfil . . l'i" < ( jyn rb USX , . 1 IViilini . . Ill jNnilnnnl I ln > " 'l I" * bhl The tolil silos of sto-ls tod-xv xvoro M 100 shares Incliidlnz : Atchlsoii 42 > 0 : Chleugo ( MS n/ioa ; Ncxv ing : un J , 2.J03 : I nlon I'iclUc. J , ,00. I.oiiilnn I'ln-liiel ll Urxlrxx. ffopjrrlslitcil H ii by .Inmos ilonlon Uon-xc'tt 1 I.ONDOV. Oct. 8.-INixx York lleiuld Cubic ffliuelal to TUB llr.r.l This IMS proxoil u vrry nulPt duy on the Mock exihansu xxllli | > itnrdiy's usual sm ill .itten'lnn ' o of mom- hois xvhllo the iniirkels doxolopol xciy fo\x feutiircs of special Interest. I'mids und Indliin goxornment bonds ute nnobuiued tbonzh riinou piperopuncd 'id hotter. Tor- plsn ciixciiiincnt socin-lt es coso ! xxlth a oiiio- xxhut unsettled nppc.ii .nice In thomajoilty of cases they mat k a substtn'lal iidxnneo American rallxxiiys line shoxxn SOUK degree of depression Al Iho same tlmo Iheio has boon llttlo or m. disposition to soil , lenitln. ? operators ic-runl- In t the reaction as only temporary , exen ill- lowing for bud b ink statement I'hlladulphl i Uo idln. . Northern I'nclflo preforoiuo bixi clxonxiuv Duriont ; I.onisxi Ie , V Nishxllle f percent and most otliois ' to 'f per CCMI x\ fib regaid toCanudliin lines C.uiadl.iul'acifii closed we.ilc und , i decline of'3 lir.ind I'liinl , Issues have met \xlth support nnd urirk u rl , c of 't to * , . Money has hctn lltt'e xx.inlci xxlth iihundant supply of lloitln . cash Slier lo.ins h ix o been olit line I ut ' per cent Tin discount nmt Kut has been quiet xx Ith u llrme fee I n i , Txvo niid three months bills haxi been qnoled ut I per cent. Ncxxoilc Xluiipy .Xl.iikpt. Nnxx VOIIK , Oct. 8. MOSLX os Cur , Hasj at per cent 1'lliMC MtiirANTli.r rsi-nt I'jSlfl ' per cent t-Tf-iu.ivo i\uiVMir--3ISl foi binkors slxtx'-duv bills und } | siji , for auinind. The closing qimt.UIons on bonds. ll < ii rcit . liii < xtuiTi Ti FTTiuii i , . TIT H. fc Is coup . lllis S J. C. Int Cert . ,11' C b ms leu ! < ' { North. 1'acltlc l ts 111' I'nclllelu of V' ) 107 Sortlicrn I'ac 5 Is 111 l.oulalnnn t pcil U ' .U \ XX I unsijln . Ho Missouri IIH . 10Hv .N XV Con Deb 61 108 Tcnn non sells . 101 M h AI M Oen Is 8. ! ' leim now et5 . IQ1U < : j , \ s l ( Jon M . 107 Icnn lien n't it 7i , -t IMul Consols US Cnniitn'-u 'Jnits 101 bl I' C A I1 lnl 11' ' ) Cenlr.ll I'ncltlc Ms I0 > l I' I , ( i 1r llcti 'T I ) A It ( J Ittn . 13)lux ) 1' It C Tr Itcts II Den Alt ( i. Is . . 81 Ijiilon 1'iii.lllc 1st ? . luri llrlo Jiul Il > , i XVe t shore . 102' ' XI K. AT. Con ti . 7'Uf'll ' O W 7b ! M. K AT ( Jen ! " > n'tl ' bid. Huston M nc It Unoc.it IOIIH. HosTOV , Muss , Out. S The folloxxins the doting slock quotation , : Mm rranc'isco .tllnliiK Oiiutatlons. SAN rittNrixco , C'.il. . Oct. e The oRicli closing ( lunations for mining &tocl.s tod.i xxeio as follOxts : Noxx York JMtiling Oont.llIIIIM. NEXT VOIIK , Oct. S The folloxxln uio closing mining 'luolutlons : St. t.onU .Minini ; xturk > , ? T. f.OUlS , Mo , Oct. -.Milling ( | IIOtUtlo xveie : Muck. lllil A ktMloik llhi American > : > ; tt i : run He M .JJ.'JI iil7alCtli ; . : i7li 4JJJ SHUT Hell . 10 1'nt Murphy 2 * < ; mall llnpt' jin o s I l inani'i.ii Notes. . . „ - UMNS , lii. Oct s - Lloaringn : , nd no Ciry. "NIo. Oct. S. C'loailn s , J o 287.43'J. l. . Oct. P. Tluco percent icntos , 1 l.o COcfor the account. o llAi.TlMOiiK. Mil. . Oet S Clcarlnss , t.l l , | ! 0 ) ulunccs , iU'i.H.'v. . Money , d pot cent. MIMI'IU , Tonn . Oct. 8. Nuxv York exchun tiling at tl.W. Ulearlncs , t.7 : > , : ( /j ; I alanci J74.UJ. . . .OMION , Out. R. Amount of bulltnn xvlt dtuxxn from the Hank of Kn lund on balan today. 1-O.OOJ. NEXV VOIIK. Out. B. Clearings. } l o.Ril.O' balin-cs , tfiWH:8. Tor the xxcul , , clearinj f771,118.459 ; balances , JU.IJVIL' . ' . CINCINNATI. O. . Oct. 8. dealings l.0 ) mi ; forlho .xi'ok IIS.ll'.GV ) : last yoai , Jii.C7 : 40 Money UQC uciccnt , Nen Vork eM'hun jao to par , I'llll.ADKI.I'IIU , I'll. . Oet P. ClOlllllKS ? l 18S.001 ; liixlaneo ? , ai.liill.'ijii ; cloutInss fort xxcok , HS.slbH.74J , balances , ill-stj'i : Mom 4 percent , CIIICAHO. III. . Ost. 8 Cleirlngs JiaTin l Noxv York oxohaiirfofiic. discount. Money II at 3 per cent on call. ! i wit cent for III htorlln ? oxchiiir.'u tlyady , tlxly-day ui } I.S' ) ' , ; doiniind tl.bG'4 , ST. LpliIH. Ma. Oa1 K-CIoarinza. tllU XXlli < ' ; ir > ll'JS.I bilauccs. JJ.21 ! , ; ' ! Uluunnxa Ii xvcok.'JI..M. . ' , balances. i..U.12Ui ; . Kvclmi on Now 1otl > . nulct alSoSJio discount. UDSTO.V , Masx. , Ocl , S. Olc.irlnzt , , (17,440,1 balunccs , t.'O'.MiUO. .Monoy , l' : per ce KxchaiiKo on Noxv York .vftilo dlscounl. I the xxeeu. elenrlnvx , JIl.l.OJ'J.SIGbnlancos , } | UJU.74.1. I'or the sumo xvuek last jo.u. clu. IIUB , WU.W)3 ) ; balances , 1,1 VK STOCK .XI. ' 10 If Cuttle anil IIoc > Still MKIXX htreiiylli xx . If.e Ifettfr 1'rlcfi. yr - OMAHA. Oct. 8. The xxeek's receipts shov ru - vary crcdltablo Incroasu bolh compared xx u * last xveok und n } eur upo. The recoia Is ot follOXVh ! as Cnlt'e. HOCK. She id. Itccolpts thlsxvotk . i'lAll 24.MI fi 3S. Htcolpts iirox lous week lU'ioO " . ' ,0.15 C ad bamo xvuuk lust lour. . . Ib.OOl 10,0.11) l cs The outllo market durliiK the entire xve X' xvhllo not oxorlv iictlvo , hus had u decide tinner tendency on all decent crudes. 'J applies to both beuf ttiur and buteh stock , Orferliici huxobeen iiiltn | liberal : coiulltlons much tliosuini ; ai > a xvookixvo. IJ bhlers do not ilnd a piotltnnlu mnrtfln , locixl houses hxo ull uet-u very good buj all week Actlx Ity continues to characterize the u , iy In slock und feeding catlle. und prices h , advanced on all stock of good xxolht i ' . iiuallly , On the other liana on account ' - dried up uasluriiEO under elpht Hull' i he yoarllnH have bfun neglcclcd. They are h rn. lo ni'jvo uven at comparatively low prices. The xxoek clotcsxxitha modurulo run u" cattle , the general quality ot thuorTcrl ire biting very fair , A good general dcm ui made u strong ucttxn market the forenoons trading about clouted the pens of dcs rnbio hoi lln. There were some cornfcd rittlo hero Rood 0110113)1 ) tn hrln : SI.4J ixndl\ > . Coininoii to fair hnlf fut stuff s jid at from f 1.93ilonn toilOO. The trade In vfcstcrns was nlo .iptlxo nnd s-xlps xvoro rxrsely nt frmn M.0tol. o. A xcrv line cloaranro xvas ef fected. rows sold all of n tllino hlclirr thin TrliUv nnd with coed , free luiylns It did not take the thirty odd In ids xerv lout to chnnijp ImniK t-nles of poor toorv cmi 1 cox"s and hMfer-s xxcro nt from Jl.ro'to ? , ' . ,1\ mostly within 41 r.uiKo of JI.50 to ! ! 0l. Hull * . OTOII tiinl xtais xxcro ucnorally llrm ni from ) l a.l tn $13.1 , Vo.M onlvos xvero In peed ilpm mil and strong rxt fnim f IfO to SI.I'l ' com- inon and yoarllius ilnll at front tl .Vtoi7\ ) Tin- sleeker and fcoilor tr ido xxas r ilhor slow , but ihoro wis no nntlconbio xvoikiicss any where In prleesj Ucprcscnlalwo sales ; _ No. Ax Pr No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 . CM ) f I ID 41 r.'W tl t ) } 3 * . IU'7 ' } IOO c nej ; i oo coxv . 1 fro into l M ! KM ins 1 l n > . or , i : > > i row i ui II i in .toon i M I I1SJ 1 < i 5.1 i ro 21C i r. TVS I ( . . " 4 16 Teen ins C , an i si 17 riT n nn 201 1 81) i . ' > 1.1 l 14 M . urn 200 4'M i 2i Iflfl i ; n 1 T\0 200 i. ) nn I 71 Sfl toil 50) 2 . mo i 2i nn3J 1 71 n. ? ; 201 ! ) . 1 7-1 11 IPfl SOS 1 'Vil l 71 11 s : i t M 1 UV1 2 I" 771 1 4) ) on 1 M SI UM 220 1 Ull 1 4U II on I M 2 : > 1 4(1 ( IIII . Vix l 1 1TO 22i l'i 7H I M IIs .11) ) lx I in 1 . Wl 260 so 72.i 1 50 17 1 IIS 1 2J a. . ci7 i ns 1. 7M 173 i : i ) 141 I 7' . 1 : i7o I. : ivi 2 o i : i .no 2 1 IM ; i r > o an 2 no s isi 1 UJ 1 111) ) 401 2u 2 01 : i . 247 1 201 4(0 2M 2 oo 2 . 20J Is * ) 42.- 210 2 ' ( ) 1 2,0 2 175 4W 11UI.I. ' . .1 ( IT , 1 4) ; 1120 i si see 1 ! . ' I 7i 1 1410 200 I.M70 2 in 2 . fiio i 75 1 .1.100 2 00 HW 21i I 1 DO 1 SJ STOCKVHS 1 2i SVi v i 21 S7S 2:11 : 14 2 21 4 ( i'7 240 2 in 4 2 21 1 S'l ) 4II 2 00 IIH 2 .IS 01 ll-S nn 2 II H ll'l ' 'I 1002 27t CtH 2 2) ) 10 till 20 .R'JJ ' , IOJ MH.KKIH AM ) SI'lllSdr.H- ' t springer . . . IS CO 1 cow and oiilf ' ! ) 01 1 sprlnzcr . . . . 2101 1 co and e.ilf ,15 00 1 cow and cu f 2S UO ( .OI.OIIADO CATTI.K. No. Ax | 'r No AxPr 1 bull . . . . 1781 $ J W ) 27 coxvs inv > $ i ) ) 94 cows 1001 2 11 S feed CM 711 2.1) 1 feuler IIHI 2 11 fi feeders i.no 2 .Ii 1 feeder IIJO 2I > ) 2 feeders 2 fi ) 7 feeders IIM 2 OJ 4 feeders uu 2 CO souru D\KOT\ 101 steers .110 i oo 41 holfors 2fll 1 steer . , 1700 4 xteors. I stcci. .170(1 ( I steer . IbOJ 1 steer 1.-7.1 ( i 'steer- , nn 2 23 1 stoer. 1MO 2 ss 2co s 101.1 2 01 54 coxxs . . S Oi : ixteer . 111,1 : i 21 I steer. . HiO : i si 1 steer. . I2x I ; i23 1 steer. IVW II 0) ) 7 steers 12IH .1 01 U4 steers 11)0 J 00 4S fucders Kb I 201 1DU1O U coxxs . . . 12I 2uO IB steers 12j7 II 41 * UlllllL xv xo xi t NO CXTTM : . 1 cow 710 1.11 l.U'oxxs . . . 1000 2 II 8 steers . IIOJ : i m fn-oxxs U7ii 1 W M coxxs . HTi 210 1 c.ilf . . Ol U 71 hcowx . Si I 211 fi steers * . 1 MX 241 2tl lei-rs . .10)7'S3 Ixteers IIIIS : iO > Ilxteers . IJOI .101 1.'steerIIM . .1(0 ( 1 cow . IIRM 210 IxtoM ? I U ) . ' 1.1 20.'steers * 10)2 ) PTi 1st cor .US ) .120 ,14 sliiers . IJ41 .12) .1 feeders. Tl Jin 2 feeders ; > M 210 2 mixes . Ibl II 7'i 2.1 steers . Uli ,121 71 cows fcij 1 41 871-oxxs . 'IJ2 211 2 steers ll.ti 22-1 2Sc.ilxes . .Ill , 221 lste.01 ! l0 | 171 20 steers * . . l4s ! 2.1.1 I'l ' feudeis null 201 13 coxxs . U 0 2 11 7stccis * . l.tll 221 h steers . 1J-.M 2 10 5 coxxs. . . IMS 201 I ion * . . lO''O 201 ficoxxs . . . 101,1 201 47 cows . 10.11 201 Ilstoeia * 12UT , 201 HsteeisT. . 101) ) 2 ( il 1 cow . . . . IUO ) 225 1 cow . . irM 22.1 1 LOW lOjfl J 21 4eo\x . . 'ill ' 2.'L1 2 coxxs . 1001 22.1 1 cou . . IIUJ 223 1 0\ 100) 22.1 21 feeders. HOJ : iOl 1 steei 11 in 'I 2i U steers . ID.tt : i 25 7stenrs 1JI7 II 21 1 fomlcr . 711) ) 2 'iJ 1 stcur 000 J 23 U steers . 1 lil .1 2.1 M'.illliiKs , , tTevans , tMont.in.i Tox.ins. 1IOO' With receipts beloxx o\pi < ct.itlons f < this tlmo of the yc.ir , continued fieo liujln by shippers und no lol-ni | in the fresh me. dciuiinii. the inuiket refuses to lespond I the fruqiiont und xlzorous nouirlli of the packers Prices , contiury I the cenur.il nnticip.it on , h.ivo bet on the up\xirl turn all xxei and an advunzo of fully 2 c has been score Quullty Isthothlni ; buyers nro loolJnj f < and xxclcht Is not conslucicd ulthonuli tl seed nicdlum .md heaxy ho s sell tn tlio be ml v.i in ice xvhl o ron .ill. hciixj , iml ll ht ho ; brlii4 around bottom prices. The supply xv.is not cAce'slxp for Saturday and the qua liy about up toll uxuraKO. Ilastcrn .ulx Ices xxoro rather be.i Isb. but with both local .ind untslilu buyc xxiintliu the IIOKS prices rnlol about .lo huh early on all smles. The fair to zood line- , all xxelshts went Iwrjuly at from J > . lu to Jit with KOO 1 to cholcu sorted butcher m hciivv lo.uliscattorlnK up 1 ° il.50 mid eoinnu mixed stuff us loxv : is J.1'25. The cloao xx xvutikxxith th ndxunco all losi , at iL.ist c p.xckliu cratlc * . nut oxcivtlilni ; xxas out first hands some time bufoiu noon , the bu beliin/ f.l JO to $ > 111 as.ilnst 1.121 to Jl , ! J I i djynnd J5.IO toll n lust > itnrd.iv The ' Chicago l.lxu Mock Market , n CillOAno. III. , Oct. 8-ISpcolal Tclugram h TIIK HUE. ] So far us tlio market for nui catllo is concerned it xvas llttlo belter t nominal today , scarcely moro tliiin " > W It P , bclns otfoicd. They xrero most ot the ci ' > inou to fulr sorts and xxuio bought ats r'l Htantlally I'rlday'H iiiiotattonii. Of W : i.5M ) cullle rocoixcd , li.u.o were crtdl k , toTe\iu Tliero was a good dcm ind for 11 Iy aim al full prices Quotations fur nail Is lanzo from tl 2ft lolluj for coxxs. ht-lferx - > ' bulls , Jl.7.1 lo IJ2o for mockers und feed m and at from t LOU to M.U for common loej t- d resold beef and shipping slcein. West" ut xvero In demand ul. from (1W lo ! I Ui and ' 1 ra un ut from il,2 > to J.l.uu , The lie market vuu nnllKo that for the : ilo cedln ; ilnya of the xveok. It xxuv lower f ; vo thu start , but xvhllo thn oponliu union did id show a decline of moro I him fie tlio oloso pf at least IQc lowur. The wonknn wan id caused by excessive reculpu , b.iruly i : rd head arriving , h ile wcro slim nnd cloi quotations were from Ii to ti.70 for I of xxulghtttiind from 15.15 to ! ibO for hoaxy , E t-ales of the few loiids of thcop mid la nd xvero nt Rboui 1'rliluy's prices ; iiuolatlonsx nd from 18-25 to t5.l'5 for poor to extra ihvup frmn IT.75 to tXCM for laml > s of corrcspomllnc nmllty Weitcrn shtcp were snlixb.e at from ' . ItccclptsOattlp , 3J.050 hoadi liop , 13,000 ! SllOPO. ' . ' . 'Kll. ' The KvcnlnilonrniO rooorts ( 'ATTI-K-Hecolpts , 1 00licnil ( shpmcnt | , ISOfl hc.tdt tuarkpt mo.idv : prl io ax-xirts. tlJ ; slojkcM niul fecdi-rs , ! ' 7M5 1,00 ; Texan * . I1S3 W143 ! coxvs JI.101H..ID. llnns-ltccpliits l.NOOO head , hlpincnt . 7.530 head ! tnnrkot opened .Vo lower : closed l.v Inner ! rough nnd common , ! llk > it5.Mi paekluc nnd mixed , JuuitiM : prlmo lunvy ixnl liiitoh- crs' xvetahts. 11.5 5.701 sorted light , fMnxWiOt plus. l 4MU.&V . 2,030 * hlpmont , hoid ) market slovly ; n illvn notlmr * . * 450a 4.21 ; native owns. tl.Witl 01 | fed Toxnns , JI.104S 4.11 ; vxostcrnJI.'Jlitl.M ) ! Iambs stron ; ut H5J K/.CW. ADDRE33 TO NEBRASKA. WOMEN. All Xpprnl Tor ( Irc-xlor liitt-roU In World' * Tulr Work It Iho Nebraska xvotnsn expjct to got up , for the space allotted to their. , n crcdltnhlo shewing , H ls tlmo that thoynxvoUo from their Hip Van Wlnklo slop nnd bostlrreJ themselves. The design Is to have this spacn filled xvltaorU done entirely by Nebraska xvoraen ; Iho work to bo ot a su perior style and finish xvhich xxlll In n meas ure shoxv their ability in the lines rcpror scntod. Circulars have been sent llvingovo the state In all directions urging the xvonicn to exert theituolvcs 10 nnko Ihls dcpirlniact a success , but thus far Iho tespouse has been anything but encouraging. Kvcrj thine that has been secured tins been done by the per sonal effort of the members ot the board. It Is impossible for the woman on the bawl to ktioxv ot the different tmoplo xvho could do something for the exhibit , or 'Knoxxint ; thorn to see them personally. If these these xx ho can help oy no material aid would only fcot enough Interest to sonu aJvlco or suggosilon n stop forward would bo taken ; but. as it is , everything is lott to the Hoard \Vomon Managers , und xxllh Iho limited funds at theircomnnml the task Is assuming lloiciilcan propoitlons. This Is all xvrong. If the women of No- brn ku\\lll only took Ihe inattersqnaro in Iho f.uc there xxlll soon bon noxv aim moro hope ful phase lo chronicle : What shall you dot An.uhlup , so that It Is xx ell dono. The teem is to ba furnished ; and , ns the union nt ol money for Hint put peso is vcrp small , it xvill bo impossible to tarnish It In the I'onvonilonul manner , xxith ijood results. Oilier states , older and richer than Ne braska , have nn ample appropriation , nnd can invest In carpets und o.iivod furniture , etc. , but the Nebrasku commission nro moro modest ! The design is to furnish tha roam com- nlolcly xvlth oorn and nnpurtonaiii'as thereof. I'liosoxxholiavo visited tbo Sioux City corn palace xxlll romcinbcr the \\ondcrfiil , varied , and nrllstlo product ) .vhluh xvero fushionod ftoin the grain. Corn i ; king in Nebraska and it xvlll ba qulto Iho thing lo show our eastern neighbors in what estimation ho is held. Corn palaces arc qullo common in this section , but three-fourths of the people xx hu xvill coruo to tbo Chicago exposition haxo uoxcrsenii Iho wanders xvhich can bo done in thu xvorklnir up of ibis grain. The board of managers xvlll usk each county 10 cor.lrlbulc ono ptoib of furniture. In this xvay Iho burden upon each county xvill be very light and tbo oulcomo xvill bo allthat is'desltod. rorinnaiico Washing ton county has piomised u portiero. un ensol nnd fraaio ; Stxvatd county n hut rack with hooks made of Buf falo horn In viexv of the fuel that Iho last , of thn buffalo aio corrall'd xvlt bin our city limits , this urliclo may bjcomo u historic pruc. Xoiv , if Ilia women xvill gut to wcrlc with out being besought on bended Knee , xvo xvlll haxo something that Nebraska can bo proud of and that xxlll attract the uUrntion of nil Visitors. Omaha will furnish a muslo rack. Thai's our suilus nt present. The Omaha women shcfxv less intoiost in the subject thnn these of th ? small towus. Wo have enough latent , cupucilv and money mut hero In Omaha to do Ihc whole thing and yet the. president of of the board , Mr M Allen IJoclr. has had to urge pafeonally attonlion lo her cltculars In order lo get "an answer to the questions Ihnrcin. Smd in your suggestions ; send in the names of your soceitles and an account of ' their x-.ork' ; dosomathinp. Tuo xvomcn ot Hebron have formed a society of forty members and decided to em broider a linen tablecloth for the exposition. Ono of Iho members composed a design , xvhluh tcprcsontcd lha piouuclions of tuo slalo , showing Kroxxinir corn and wheat ; this xvas sent to Iho Art school in Philadel phia xvhoro the design xxas nut in color. I'ach ono of the forty members xvill put her xvorlt upon this , and none but expert and pot feet xvotl : xvill bo permitted to co In. So , ono xvill put in ono icin t of a loaf , another n different Kind nud so on till it is finished. Mrs. liocU makes a timely aud excellent suggestion icgardms the matsnal used In decorating tbo chuichcs for the harvest bbme celebration. It is that It bo donated to the commission to bo used in manufactur ing some things tor the exhibit , Another and very good Idea of her ; is ihal tbo Omaha xx omen should piesont ti flag as their contribution. A beautiful silk Irtig could ba made and xvould cost each OPO xcry little , providing enough xxonien came fouvard. If uny ono can thlui : of anything moro appropriate tbo board xvould bo onlv to glad to consider it. The Hag , nttho end of lha exposition , roiild bo given to the ptiblii ! library and. xvould thus nlxvays bo n mamento to the pa triotism ana good laslo of our xvomcn. Homo xvamcn of Nubrasita City proposed to write u composite novel , but there are enough novels ou earth alteady. Whatever joudo , don't send In patch xvorlf , cra/v o-lilts , or xx'oolen sampler xvork ; they have bud their day nt the counly fairs. One of the xvorkors of Ihe board of mana gers xvas to form auxiliary branches m each county , In this wuj a greaior numocr of pcoplo can bo ronenod , und the xvork greully simplified. Already success has at tended their labors , and Ihosu nt present organi/od promise to become efildont , The board waut stallsIrs ! i awarding tbo xvomcn xvago earners of Nebraska , tlio quan tity and quality of xvotk done bv Ihom ; tbo number employed , and an account of any advantageous features belonging to the subject. Ot interest to the women , will bo the scheme for a doimltorv. By paying 110 a xvoman becomes a stockholder in this build- in f , ana Is nnlllled to have n loom in ll for ono month duilng the exposition > car , at xvhich time , she may occupy It horjelf or rent U. It also enables her to get txvo meals , bicaUfast and din ner , nt W ) cents n day. If Iho sellomo pays Iho stockholders will roalbo on the Investment. Another plan has been proposed for Iho benefit of the teachcri. Txventy of the largest school buildings In Chicago xvill be furnished with cols nnd iheso rontcu lo teuubcrs ot a merely nominal sum. The Chicago lioard of Education will land the looms grails and Iho desks xxill bo removed Of course such accommodations may not seem just the thing , hut if the hopes for the exposition nto rcallrcd the sclioolma'ms maybe bo glad to Ilnd tesi for Ibcir tired spirits xv hero ihoj xvlll bo checiud by ibo familiar eights of blackboards and oilier Irremovable 02 signs of Iheir profession , If you can do anythlnc or say anything xvrlto to Mrs. M. Allen DOCK , Omaha , or Mrs , K. C. l.tincxvortby , Lincoln , or Mist ntlzabolh Irxvln , Lincoln. IJjj A Cholera m-nrr. A reported outbreak of cholera at Hoi- mettu , N. J. , created much excitement In Ihalvlcinily. Investigation showed that tbo disease xvas not cnolora but a violent dysen tery , which U almost as icvoro and danger ous us cholera. Mr. Walter Wlllara , a I/J prominent merchant of Jamosburg , two nulos from Helmolta. says Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera ana DUrrhdii Hcmody has satis faction In the most to given great severe xu cases of dvsonlory. It Ie certainly one of in the bast things over mudo. For sale by id druggists , n- bhe nb hiilllxunVunt In Settle. he ud John W. Sullivan , xvho was arrested inon for forging tbo nauio of John D'Hulll- nd on van on a stale xvarrint , noxv claims that ho rt. xvas persuaded to do the illegal act by a rt.ru ru chum who borroxxcd a good shnro of the ns money wbon thu warrant was cashed and then disappeared. c- Sullivan is anxious to effect a compromise im and says ' .hat bo will gladly pay back tbo ol money If ho can theioby secure hi * liberty , 'IIS He mudo such a proposition to County At iKrt 101 torney Muhouoy but xvus promptly Informed 112 that ho would bo charged before the bar of hire justice with forgery and would bavo to tabs the consequences. ; ro ud Do Witt's Sanaparllia cioansei the blood.