Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 16, 1892, Part Two, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 , 1S92-STXTEEN PAGES , 11
THE CONDITION OF TRADE Ic
A Very Satisfactory Movement of Goods In
This Territory ,
THE BANK CLEARINGS CONTINUE LARGE
The WlinlrviOn Tniilo ofOimllix nii'l the "
tnll Trniln of the Riirrmttxllni : uonntry
Vrro N'cvcp llrttcr SploiulliI
To wilto anything now or etirttlnir con-
cornlnR tr.ido in Omaha nnd Iho surrounding
territory Is n dlfllcnlt matter just at present
fortho 'ory excellent reason thnt no cspo-
clnlly now features Imvo developed of Into.
Tbo Jobbers , without exception , rcuort a
most satisfactory trade.
The unrdwnro men nro pushoil to fill
orders nud Imvo about , nil tha ousinoss that
they can Hike cure , of conveniently.
The Krocory Jobbers never had a bettor
trade during tha month at October , a tut
while colder wcuther might stimulate ! the
ilonmnd aomowbat , Iboy nro doing \voll
enough without it. This promises
to bo n banner year for the
urooory trodo. Tr.o ilbcr.il crop of
corn und other cereals in tills section of the
country Is nn assurance that , money will bo
reasonably plenty. As the crop is evenly
distributed over the whole terrlloty ttioro
will bo no section that will bo hard up nml
unnblo to buy Its slmro of Roods. At the
nnmo lime the ccncnil lallurn ol the
vojretublo and fruit crops w'll ' incronso
the demand for nil kinds of dried und canned
fruits und vegetables , ns xvollns cereal iroods ,
which will cause u lario Increase in the
Krocory trndo In the o lines nlono ,
1'otntoes nro very scarce nnd hlKh ,
being iuntcd ] nt Oinalia nt Irom
liOo to 77)0 us against : ! Uo to Die last
Kcnson. A great many inrmors havu hardly
potatoes cnouch to Insi. them through the
season. The scurclt.v of this standard article
of food always increases the trade In
groceries which can.bo used as a substitute.
Owing to these condition ; the grocery Job-
tors are looltlug for an exceedingly prosperous -
porous year.
The tlry goods trade h vcrv fair nntl Jou-
bcis nro iiot coiuplalning any , but colder
weather would bo u coed tiling for them. A
great ninny rotnll dealers putoff buvlng until
forced to and n cold snap would bci certain to
bring on a rush of orders for ull Kinds of
winter goods.
The traoo In boots and shoos is also good
but less nsrccublo wcathor would have ti ten
dency to silmulnto It somewhat.
Tilled ! as n whole It Is hard to Imagine that
the Jobbing trade of Omaha could bo in nnv
more satisfactory conuition than nt the pres
ent tlmo.
Collections In the country continue good
nnd it has been a long time since any com-
nlalnts have been heard regarding this sub
ject.With
With the jobbing trade In such condition as
outlined nbovo It follows that the retail
trndo In the country 13 good. The move
ment of farm crops has been sufficient to
keep tbo tanners well supplied wild ready
money and they have not boon at nil back
ward about gratifying their wants. H
is sufo to say that there
never was n tiino when there
. was n moro general leeling of confidence
among all classes of tradesmen in Nebraska.
In Omaha the retail trade does not
show any material change from that
outlined In previous reviews. The
movement of goods in n retail
way Is not satisfactory and about oil that
can bo said of the trade in .general is that It
is dull. Hctnil merchants cone-rally do not
look for any snnp.to trade bofnro the commc
of cold weather , which must of necessity
force customers to bo moro liberal in their
purchases. The outlook , however , is moro
encouraging than it was a month ago.
HulldniR operations have increased
materially und It is really n surprise
to jnake a trip over tha city nnd
notlco bow much work bas been commcnccu
during the past two or three weeks. Much
uf this work will continue welt into the wln-
Icrlnsuntig employment toagood many labor
ers. Thcro Is also inoronctlvily In real esiato
circle. ) and considerable property has
changed hands during the present month.
.Public improvements in the way of paving
nro being pushed forward moro rapidly , giv
ing employment tea good runny men.
Taking everything into consideration local
conditions are certainly much brighter nnd
the prospects would scorn to indicate a moro
satisfactory trade for the rotation this
winter.
The manufacturers of Omaha generally
report a good demand and the major
ity of them ore very busy. Nearly
every manufacturer In the stuto'ls doing n
much larger business than at this time a year
ugo. Manv of the manufacturers Imvo added
very largely to their working force , thus fur-
nlshtng employment to n good many addi
tional incu. _
AS DUN SiiS : IT.
lEnhurtion Speuus Very Kncoiinit-
Inuly nl tliii Itimnoss outlook.
Mr.V. . II. Hoborson , manager of the
Mercantile ngoncy of li. U. Pun & Co. ,
speaking of the local trndo , snys :
"Oua of our most eonsorvutlvo bnnkci-3
nnd tbo bead of ono of the largest bunks of
the city , speaks most encouragingly of the
outlook for the next six mouths. Ho snys
ho notices already nn Improved feeling , uud
believes the next six months will bo us good
ns iho past liulf yeur bus been discouraging.
Bnuus of iho city generally ugrco that there
is nu Increased demand for money with n
biu'dcning of rates ,
"Uutiill trudo lii several lines has visibly
Improved this weelt , ihough dealers in arti
cles not essential to the comfort of con
sumers are not feeling much better ttuin lu
the past.
' .Mobbing In groceries la very pood. As
DUO of llio mom cotlvo wholesale men re
marked : 'If over n wholesale grocer should
bo hupuy U Is now. 1'rlcos uro advancing ,
people luivo eontldeiico In the future and nru
buying freely nnd wbnt is better still they
have the money to pay for their goods. It is
better to bo n wholesale grocer Ihoso days
than to own diamonds which nobody watila.
Our stock U growlni ; in vuluo ull along the
lino. Not n bluglo nrliclo of general con
sumption U Bhrlnkln ? . Groceries nro us
good ns money nt interest. Prices in
canned fruits , for instance , havu advanced
IB per cent In three mouths mm largo ship
ments are already being made to Ull o.irly
orders. Next to n wholesale grocer this
year nn ambitious inun should wUhforn
California fruit ranch. '
"In dry goods , clothing , boots nnd shooi ,
hots nnd cups ami mtlinory , business is not
quite so iictlvo owing to the continuous
warm weather. Thoao lines are wishing for
u tuito of winter lo aliinuluto sales of heavier
winter goods , Collections nro good , however ,
uud In most Initiuicc.s dealers report sales
heavier than n yeur iigo In spltu of the un-
fnvorablo season.
"Tho Imrdwaro lirms continue to do i\
rushing trndo with good rolloc'lons. In
heavy hartiwnro reports indicate bolter
trudo than bst month.
"Drugs nru atondy und sales thus far in
October abend of ono year ago ,
"Hides are down und ns n result harness
leather Is n trlllo wouk hut shoemakers' sup
plies uro in strong domand.
"Tho wholesale lumber dealer * nro doing
an Imincnuo business. Several of tha heav
iest bouses report themselves overworked.
Yellow plno hasudvanoou m prlco owing to
increased demand uud long delay lu receiv
ing goodi from the southern mills.
"Hardwood lumbar U ulso iu batter do-
jnnnd.
" 1'lumblng supplies are uctiveowlng to
Increase lu building and iu nuticlp.itiou of
cold weather.
"Ij-uf tobacco dealers complain of dull
trade and slow collections.
' -l-'urnlturo trudo is only fair. The out-
Mdo domuud U n trlllj uhcud of that of tha
city.
"Liquors arc better and the warm weather
bas helped to Increase ulo-i nf boor.
"Tho oyster war stirred up bv n local
house which refused lo outer n combine with
tbo rcpresiiitutivo ! of the two largo eastern
houses continues virulent und in spite
of o.mcmcly warm weather the demand -
mand is very strong. The house which
is tuklni : iho brunt of ttio light at u lots of 1
lo 'J etmts per can , u working night and day
to moot orders.
"Tho week has been acllvo with the fruit
and vegetable commission men. Ono house
bus received and sold l'JQOO baskets of Nov.-
Ytnit Krapca duriua iho week , uud
complnlnt only because potatoes , npplos and i
n few other vegetables nnd fruits are so hard
to cot ,
"Dultur nnd opes have been milter In
prices , The cgn f.eason is closing with no
over sunt'.y.
"At South Omaha thu laarltot has been
fairly netlvo nnd price * not much different
from n week npo. I'ncltlnc house products
nppcar to hij ndvnnciiiR nnd the local pack
ing homes nre buying stock freely.
"llotoro dropping the .subject it ( a well to
refer to the excellent credit which Omaha
securities maintain In eastern financial cen
ters , nt shown by the unlo nf the district
oonds the llrst of the week , at n premium of
noarlv 1 per cent upon the entire 133SOJ.
Considering tile season of the year nnd tbo
largo amounts previously sold this year tbo
tirico brought Is very remarkable.
"As further Illustrating tbo high credit of
Omahn nna Omaha Institutions I may sny
that during the week a comparative showing
of iho relative selling prices of national bank
slock * in n neighboring city In 13i'l und IS' ' ) '
stious n falling uT ( in market vnluo of from
UO to ( i ! ) per cent , whllo Ir. but n slnglo in-
stnnco has there been n rcdutalnn In selling
pried In Omahn national bank stocks for the
period named.1'
C'hnlrnt
\Vhen properly treated ns soon ns the flM
symptoms nppo.ii * . cholera can nuarly nlwnys
bo cured. Tha patient should go Immediately
to bed nnd remain as qutot ns uasslhlo. Send
for n physician , bu' , whllo nwaltlng UU
nrrivnl takn Ch.iinborlnln's Colic , Cbolorn
nnd Diirrluu3 : Uomony In double dosca nfler
each operation of iho bowels moro than
natural. If tltoro Is severn pain or crumps
take It in double doses every llf teen minutes
until relieved. This remedy hasMioon used
with great success In seven epidemics of
dysentery that were almost ns severe nnd
dnnccrnus ns cholera , nntl if used ns directed
n euro is almost certain , Kvorv family should
Imvo n 5'J.cont bottle at hand ready for in
stant use. After the dlsenso is under control
castor oil must ba tnkon to cleanse Iho
system. No other physic or substitute will
do In place of castor oil. For snlo by drug-
Blsls.
IN THE coxmrs.
.Sovnrnt Inipiii-tiint ( Mscs DNpoooil ol by
lliu Illtti-lul .Indn'-i-
Instead of tnkinir the usual Saturday holi
day the juJcoi of tha district court buckled
down to business yesterday morning and
worked just ns hard as they would if it had
i.con the beginning of the wceic.
Judges ifcr.uion nnd Kcysor worked on
the cases which were started sovurnl days
ngo , whiln ilia other judges p.\ssod upon
cases which were tried uurlnu the early days
of the term.
Judge Doatio had tno cases in which nubile
interest centered nnd in his court the ma
jority of the lesnl lights congregated.
Lars Soilorberg did not feel us hnppy wbon
court cdjournod ns ho did when It convened.
Lust term ho secured n Judgment for ? IOUO'J '
ngnmst tbo Omaha Uns companv , on nccouut
of having been injured whllo working in a
trench. A motion was filed asking to have
the Judgment sot aside. Yesterday the motion
wns granted nml Mr. Soderberg has to
whistle for his damages. Ho tcstitled twice
In the snmu cnsc nud the testimony failed to
barman Izo.
The old Florouco lanil cao of Millar
niunst Hay wns also disposed of by .luilce
Douno overruling thu motion for n now trial.
This gives tha property to Mury Miller nud
the other grandchildren of old Joseph Man
ning , dcccnsed. vVhen the old nun died tbo
Hays cume to the front with u deed from
Mnnnlne. In which ho had convoyoxl to thorn
nil of his property , nmountlnc to something
llko $ i. > , OuO. The heirs brought suit , alleging
that the deed was obtained n day or two before -
fore Manning died and that nt tno time ho
wus not in his right mind. The case wns
tried twice nnd twice wus the decision in
favor of tbo children.
The case of Thomas ngnlnstTnomas , n legal
choUuut , wns also disposed of by John [ ) .
Thomas defeating his nephew , John 1' .
Thomas. Years ago the old man was In
volved , nnu to got his property In shnpo
transferred tttolm nopncw. In tlmo the
young man IJiought that ho would sell n few
acres of Innd , but before ho could do so the
old man secured n temporary injunction.
Yosterdny the Injunction was made perma
nent.
A Uholeni ncarc.
A reported outbreak of cholera at Hoi-
metta , N. J. , created much excitement in
that vicinity. Investigation showed that tno
discnso was not cnolora but n violent dysen
tery , which Is almost ns severe mm danger
ous ns cholera. Mr. Wnltor Willara , a
prominent merchant of Jamesburg , two
miles from Holmotta , says Chamberlain's
Colic , Cholera nna Diarrhoea Remedy has
given grout satisfaction in-tho most severe
cases of dysentery. It is certainly ono of
the host things ever ma-Jo. For sale by
druggists.
l * HUM.EUS MK\ .
Arthur Suiveriek Is ono of the youngest of
Omaha's successful businessmen , and is to-
dav nt Iho bead of the great furniture house
of Churlcs Shlvcrick & Co. Ho is but
Uventy-nino years of IIRO , nnd came to
Omaha twelve years ngo to accent n position
ns clerk in the house of which his brother
was then the head and mnnnirar. Ilo In
vested his snviugs
in the linn , nud In
IbbS the partnership
was formed that
guvo to the house
its present natno.
In IS9J , Charles
; jSulvcrlck died , and
. iho management of
i ho Imtncnso busi-
rnes felt on thoyouth-
. f ul junior member of
'iho lirm. The
weighty respoiisi-
bllltv did not fall
uuon shoulders that were urrquuloa to its
support , mid Iho bus'ness of the concern has
continued to prosper , while the house holun
its place in thu trent rank with the loading
mercantile enterprises of the city. Tlio
business wns started in 1S7I , us n branch nf
thoToboys , of Chicago , llio Shlvcrick boys
being nopho 's of the bend of the grout
Chicago house , nnd their energy , push nnd
business 'nullity made tbo Omaha bouso ns
muidi to this city ns Is the older OPO to the
wonderful city thnt has grown up by the
hike , -
H < m .Much o u III lie.
It Isnot unusual for colds contracted in the
fall toliung on nil winter. In such cnsus
catarrh or chronic bronchlllo nro nlmaU sure
to result. A llfty-cont uottta of Chumoor-
lain's Cough Ucmedy will euro any cold.
Can you atToru to rlsic so much for so small
nn amount ! This remedy U Intended es
pecially for bad colds and croup nnd can
nl ways bu depended upon. For snlo by drus-
fists ;
Till : ItlCAI.TV .MAItKICT.
TXSTKUMESTS pl oTl on rccorJ Oct. 15 ,
JIb'J. . ' :
WAHIIANrr IIKKDS.
Hd I'holan nnd wlfo to Mlnnlo I'.vers. w
Wl fuut lots i uud ' . ' . block 111 , uuth
o.nnlni 5 D.70) )
0 W I.oomts mid wlfo toV U HaUor. lut
U. block I. I.oiimls'"ud snbdlv b
( i (1 Wullai-K and wlfo to Jeremiah Kune.
Int 7 , bliK-k U' . Dniilso's ndd
J V Wllej ted ( i Wallace , lot II , lilookT ,
Wiiluut Illll l.SM
Juroinlali KaiiiMinil wlfo ted ( \\ullace i ,
n li lot 11. bliuk II. K V Smith's add. . . 4,000
Anna fnrrliiiiii in M I-Anderson , lot I. * . ,
liloel ; ; , Iht add to Missouri Avuntio
jiarU J-V )
Mary Dwoi-al.-ir. lo JOH Mason , lot :4 ,
nmut I'.i , blockDwurak's 1'JM
Jos Mason mid \vr | > ito Mary Dwnr.ik , Jr ,
hti Inf. . b'.ook'Hiiino 7JU
U A Tluimptnu in Itobort McUlolland , lut
10. Ulltlou l'lai-0 5,533
III1 NclIU nnd wlfo to I , M NullU. o IU
fuel lot T , and w 17 feet lull- , block U ,
I'ustor's add 0,003
J \Vlllifm ; on to Miiinlo Kr.iuer , H''S
foot lot I , block 10. Waterloo 8)0 )
Manilo Krutxur to Corn M Willliuiibon ,
sanii- . 830
J ( i Uortolyoil anrl wlfo to Hrsk no
Dav.s. nlijfeot ofvi } lut 11. block 13 ,
Ininrovonionl Assoolallon add 3,033
WliSolby , trustee , to i : A Uollnnd , Int
I ) , blouk ) , W 1. Selby'n 1st add to South
Umuh-4 , 400
QUIT CLAIM IIKBIH.
Mannrot I'lonilni to U. II Ola\vln : | , OU
tods b'ock , lUiili foot boKliinln ? nt
point Illl fuel north nnd 70i rods east
of kiv cur uw nwS-15-ia 100
Co-oporallvo It unit it Co to H r Wil
liams , lots 4 , 5 , H , U , 10.14 uud 15 , nnd
half Interest In lot It ) , Smith & Wil
liams'add 1
W UNowlln tiilyOOrabainlotal'ruyn's
sublnMillar.l&U'siidd 1
DUUIIS.
0 A llonnutt , sheriff , to I'nlcllty llulld-
In j and Loan us > uolatl'u. lot ill , block
It , Clifton Illll ; l.tui
Total umouut.gf transfer * . , . . . , i..x.i 'JOiU ) ,
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Heavy Receipts nml Generous Rains Caused
Wheat to Decline.
THERE WAS A TEMP0RARY RALLY LATER
ItV * Claimed 'Itint the Indlini Shipments
lor llin Wri > lt Would Again
n lljlit .Mine-input htiioks
nml IluiitU.
CiiiCAno , III. , Oct.,13. 1'oltod with rain nnd
heavy receipts , wheat full down about ! % o
today. Corn was linn for near-by months
nml wc.ik for May delivery , le.ivlns oil ' 10
higher for November and lUc lower for Muy.
The provisions du.tl seums restln ? . but pork
imil ribs on siint trauin * were place I on a' '
suimiwliat lilsjhur pinna of prices. Kaln dur
ing tlio night Ihroiuh the winter wheat icjtlon
was uccupted as marking the termination of
the drouth and us the pieeur. < ors of
moio to come. Tha main Influence
was largo local receipts and the heavy
rain which started frco selling. Later
thuro w..s good ( . ( ivorlng by shorts on the de
cline , and the olloi-lius buliiK modofiilo. with
soiuu cash wheat worked here and 1'anlrliluos
brokers bolim buyers , thoto was a sllglit rally ,
which , however , wan only tempor.ry. 1 ho
tiiariiultit the openltii ! war ) from ' e lo 'to
lower ami ueulliii'cl from " ; c to ' .iu tnoio , ro-
covcdslightly , but tiuuln sultluil b.iek , iicclln-
Ing V inoro and clu-iliiK o.isv. Thu c.xpott
clearances from both couati wo-e smaller by
iihoiii4u , u < iu int. tlmn Ihu preceding week. It
WKsolaiined that Imllan shipments for the
week would again show a llslit movement and
w.is onu of the features which was sualaluin. !
the Knglish markets , riir.lildgu was said to
hu a huyet of December wheat and a sutler
fur Muy. which wus probably true of other
shorts as well. . , ,
Hooigo A. 0 ems was a buyer of December
wheat on n considerable soalo when iho mar-
Uot sot dinvn nrj-.in i " . ' ' , e for Dji'uinhur , His
Information from the northwest Is that the
farmers' receipts last wo--k had f.il'on ' about
81 prr cunt i.nd n further falling olV next week
to us liinvy mi extent was iixptietoil.
There was qulto u Hurry In the corn trado.
It was etiusoii cliioily by u searu ntnong the
shorls In November. The theory has beuu
that new corn will iiiovo forwuril In Novom-
her to fill the consnniptlvo demand In thu
east and lunvu thu stocks or old corn heavj
on Hpe.otilatur.ii. With the wet weather
Hpieadliu over most of the com-try the
prospects for the now corn getting dry enoiuli
lo handle early wore less favoraulc. At the
R.iiiiutliiiu iho rains checked the shipments
HOtiiowh-it and locelutsvorj MIS eirs this
morning. Tlio withdrawals wore again heavy
at iil'.uuj on. Thuro was ulso rumor of a pros
pective squeeze In November eonlr.iets. All
this slutted the shorts to buyln-i ami the No
vember price was jumped up IV' In a hurry.
I < atcr thu oars for .Monday were ( intimated at
Ml and the marliut quickly llaltcnud out.
In oats thu last day of thu week brought the
lowest pi Ices and the markol was
luiativuly loxv-r than other lead-
lux cereals. At the opening llrinnusa
was pto ent , as the receipts weru less
tli'iii expected. Hut some lines of oats which
had been previously boiulit for Investment ,
werootruro'l nt thu uiilsldu prices , and there
was notunuiigh demand to take them. Specu
lative olTeiMixs soon Increased , csnocuilly
when It was announced that 470 etir.siuu ux-
pi'i'to-l for Mond.iy. The market sold olT lo
from top prices , closing weak tit a decline of
? > < for iho day.
Interest In provisions was restricted to
uai-kurs and soalnurs. January pork was uas-
lly advanced IT'aoiivor ' la t nlslit'.s prices , but
on an aUunipt lo ruull/.u , all but .loot thu rain
was lost. Novuinhur r.bs wuruadvancud I'J'iu.
iar.l remained nuany stationary.
Tliero were fur.- boats on the maikot. Kates
ivuni.steady ataiic for -.vheat und'J'iO for corn
o Itull'aio.
tlmatcd : receipts ' for Monday : \Vhoat ,
8)uirs ; corn. H" > Uc.tr : oits : , 47U cars ; hoes ,
B.OJO head. Should the Inspectors wor.t on
Ix of the londlirr roads on Sunday , which
hey probably will , the receipts of corn will
u about l.:0i : : cars.
The leading futures r-inzeii as follows :
AUTICI.CS. I Illlill. I LOW.
iVIIKAT.Vo. 2
Uctoiiur 7.1M
Dci-uinbcr. . .
Jliiy S'JJj
COHX No. 2
October 4m
December. . . 41 ? *
Jluy
OA'ls No.J
Novomber. .
Di'ceaitjcr. . .
Slny
Ji ! > s I'OIIK
.November. . 11. ' . 11 CO 11 M II 'M
Jnmmty , 12 77 > $ 12 ysk 12 77 IS b2J
> Alt
November . . n.i 7 ( V )
January 7 K >
Siimir lliiis-
Ovtobcr 9 75 0 75 75
Jiinuary li ru a 7u 1 : nt
Onsh quotations were ns follows :
l-'i.ouu Qulot nntl steady ; winter patents.
< : i7 < ai.03 : winter straights , Sai ! @II..V ) ; spring
latouls. f j.7.V < l.lJ ) ; sprint ; si.ralijlits , J.OOtof > 0 ;
jakeiV , $2..1"i,0'J. : '
WIIBAT No. 8 sprlnx , 7"J.'sc ; No. 3 spring
G2c : No. 2 rod. 'D' ' e.
COHN No. S. 4l4ffillac ! : No. y. 4D4c.
OATS No. 2 , sue ; No. 8 while , f. o , b. , U2' , c'
No. II white. StlQIIIc.
KVK No. 8 , 5.Vic.
IlAHl.KV No. 8 , C032ci No. 'J , 5Sei No. 4 , f. o
I-'t.AX SBCII No. 1 , ? 1 lllil.11 ! ! .
TI.MOTMV Siii : : > rrlme. Jl.oo.
I'OIIK Mess , per bbl. , Jll.M ; lard , per
10.1 Ibs. , $3.j7S ! ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) . i.7.iSS ?
! i.5 : dry Malted the
short cluar shk-s ( boxed ) . iS.U.VS.S.10.
WIIISKV Distlllois' finished coeds , per gal.
t Unchangfd : cut loaf , SiSC.'iJ.jC
ijraiuiliitcil. rJ o ; standard "A , " . ' > 'io.
lleculpts and hlilnmoiits today weio as fol
lows :
AIIIICI.IX. uiciii'TS. : : hllll'MK.NlH.
Hour , bbls. 1B.OOO 53,001
Wheat , bu 5-.M.UJU .tr..ut ) ' .
Cora. Int. . . . 4S.OOl ! !
Outis bu. . . . 3li7.Ull
Itye. hu l.'i.UK
lurliy. ! hu llll.l'lll ' MI.IIO
On lltu I'roduco cxc-han u today thu buttu
marUiit wns very linn : uroamui-y , tsli''i'/io
dairy , Sa'B. 'O. I-'ggs , firm ; strictly fresh
St. l.iinls .MilrUrtH.
PT. I.otMS. Mo. . Oct. 15. II'MMM Unchanged
WHEAT " ® ' below yesterday ; cash li-i'ao
October , liiie ; llece-mber , 71'it" May. 7S'i i47h ' t
COHN WaC under ychiurUny ; cash. 40e
Oetob r , live ; November , IbJioi Ducoiubui
liS'at.Muy ; , 4ivail4e. !
OATH Lower , s-lowj ca3b,2'Jo ; October , 28 !
Muy , ; c."i'iiIISaj' .
Kvii No sales ; 53V c nskoJ.
HAKI.UV Slow : Mlmiesou , 51 < 3Gc ! No
brimk.-i , lilffiYTc.
HiiAN l.owerj cast track , ft.lc.
llAV Uiit-hained ; pralr.c , t'OOO'J.OOi tlm
othy , { U..lJi III.ftO.
ri.AXM'.t.n ( Julot nt { 1.07.
I.KAD-IUill ul fa.7.1 : Bieltcriiulot | utJI.tO.
Hi Trim Unchanged.
Kliiis UucbaiiRod.
COIINMIIAI. Lower at Jl 9.1B3.00.
Wiiirticv Hloudy ut JI.M.
ItAOiiiNd Uiicliunzed ,
COTTON TII : Unclinnsod.
I'novisio.NS-tjiilot. with only u small job
trade ut previous ( iiiotiitloiih ,
KKL-KIITS 1'lour. U.OJO bbls. ' ; wheat , H',033
bu. ; com. III.JOI ( bu. ; oils , U'J.OOO ' bu. ; rye ,
iioiiui barley , none.
tJiiii'ur.NTii l'lour , 10,033 bbls.t wliout , 44.000
bu.icorn. 10.000 bu. ; oals , 2J.OJJ bu.j rye , W.OJJ
bu. ; Parley , none.
Hiili-H null 1'iills.
I'li'ilowliiT nre the urlccs paid hv Omaha
dealer- , for bides urtd | io'.ts qimted subject , to
ehaiiio without mill o : No. I ; neon 111.lea. liu ;
Na 1 iM-ccn salted hides , 4'rt.llio ; No. 2 iireon
Halted Indue , Ilti4'ii < i No. 1 sreun Halted hides ,
2.1 to I'J ; bs. , ianii-1 No. 2 srcon saltud hides , 21
to 4n Ibs. , Il'if'.Uu : No. I veal calf. K lo M lbs.fB
Uc ; No. 8 veal naif , B to 1.1 Ibs. , Il'io ; No. I dry
Hint hides , 7r ; No. 2 dry ( lint hides fto ;
No. I dry salted hides , ft'tiCo ; part cured
bhles ! io pur Ib. , less thiin lully enroll , hhenp
pelts ( irecn s.iltod , each , U.icftil.2.1 ; gruon
sailed slioarllu s ( short woo'.cd early hklnsi.
each , l.vaJ.iidry : blioarllins ( short wooled
early Bklnsi , No , 1 , each , ftfolOu : dry xlioarliniiH
short wooled early > .kliisi , No. 2 , ouch , fie ; dry
Hint Kaim.'ib and Nobruska buluhurwool uolts ,
per Ib , , iiutuul weight. IWiUiie ; dry Hint Kun-
bas und NobruHka Murrain wool polls , pur Ib. ,
uotii.il weight , Siil''e ; dry Hint Uolorado
biiteher wool polls , pur Ib. , uotnal weight , luft
1'J'ic ' ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool polls ,
iier Ib. , actual we slit , hIOu : dry lleucos und
buck . net mi I wulicbt , 'Si'Ja ' , Havu feet cut on * ,
us It Is Ubelesa to pay freight on t'auin.
Kaunas City Market * .
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Oct. 15. WIIKAT Wiisout
steady ; No. Shard'J ! 4iii'JHo ! No. 2 red , USii
Glc.
Glc.Jous ( Weak und slower ; No. ' ! mixed , WiB
115 ! je.
IJATS Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 2CQ'.0'ic. '
Hvi : Wii.ik ; No. 8 , .vjijo.
II.AX tiKr.u-l-'irm ; lUcQ * .00.
. HIIAN Slciidy ; sacked , ftlitlle , *
IIAV I'lrinyr and unchanged ; timothy , } " ,50
( QU.i'Ot prairie , H.nu' 'l'i.
( > | IUTTEH Very linn ; crumuory , I5tt'i5flidulry ,
Kims l-'lrin : ITe.
HuCKll'TS-Wboat , 011,1)00 ) bu.j corn , 4.COO
bn. ; oiiu. none
Siili'MKNTd Wheat , 43,000 bu. ; corn , 7.000 bu. ;
eau , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nu\v VorK .ttiirld-U.
NBW YOIIK , Oct. -Ki.oun Ueeelpts. 4 810
pkssj oxuoru , ll.IIIJ bbls. . lii.ntu s.iek ; dull
und easy ; mile ? , 0.700 bbU. Low oxtr.i , J.'HfiJ
aoJ ; winter wliuat , low ( -rados. | 3.i.0ii.03 : ; fulr
to fancy , til. Wftl.ooi p items. ( I.io $ l 4J : "
' ur roJ , tawit.50 ; btralgnts , '
4.1" ; pal-nt , $ l. < tl.skir9 ) mlxtnrov jaojifi I
3..W. I
cons MKAiDuH. . steady : yoMow western ,
. . .
WlirAT IlcceipK 15\un hu.t export . W-
000 bu ; sales , IIIU.OJO bu. nf futures. ll.nObii.
of spot , spots dull. Sailor ; No. 2 red. is < t ®
7sUo I" sloro nnd olfcVhicr ; ; iifiiii ; a ndnatt
TUU bn'tc f. n. b. : No , : i red. 7i.c ! iinCTaded
led. r > a'kC ' ! No. 1 northern. Si'iStsayo ! No.
a northern , iT'iC"Nn. ! . - ' Mllwauki-o , 7Ti ©
T ! < C. OntlonsTPIU ( lull nt So ilo.-lllif. and
closed steady ! decllllb.l on at'coiint of fruo
polllns for foreUn ncoiint ami ihn wo-ikticm
west ; sales liicludud No a red. Doconibcr.
8lt-lflSI : ( II-ICc. closliiif 8l'if ' ( ! March. W ? c ,
cltnliu SJTie ; May , hili.fi'dSHc | , clotm nt
b'Ht1. n H
itvu Qulot and stqadvii western , OIlJiBOo.
llAiii.r.rQuiet nnd steady ; wcMorn , O.'WTJc.
ItAiil.r.v MAI.T Dull nnd steady ; Canada. U )
O'J'c.
( Tons lccolpt ! , 4i.00t : bu \ exports , ftT.OOl
Im. : sales , riuflj hu. of futures , WJJ bu. of
spot. Spots dull but llrmur. No. - ' . S0'no in
niuviitor ; f.O' . ' o nlUvit : ungradod mixed , 5J
rdMe. Options declined > tii > .c. rallied * , u
and declined < c , all with tin * west , closltnt
steady at ' ® 'iu tvcr yesterday , with tr.idlng
mndaratoly active. Novembur , V.VI'e ) , clos-
IIIR at iVj'ic ; Dpvembcr. S'J'niit.'il'aP. closing at
filMe ; M-tv , fil 4'iatttV."ie , , ulosliiK ntMMc.
OATS lleoolpts initwobiii exports. 4oObit.s
sales , lai.uaj bu. of futures. 4\ww bu- spot ,
Spots , dull , easier ; tuition * , dull , 'iftMc down.
steady. October. : i4e , eloslng , ' ' \\o ; Dooem-
ber , lUj'iliJIifl'ii' , iMoslng. ; mic ! : .May , : ili < iWlJAc ,
closing , 'J0iei No. 'J spot , whlti' . u7iSi7o ! : ( :
mlxod wustern. : i5i7c : ; white western. _ 7Qi4)c ;
No. 8 t'hlfiigo , IttSc.
llAV-iJtili't , Htendyi shipping , GMlTOc ; good
to choice , 7.i Wc ,
HOPS ( jiilutt fileiul.v : 9 | at r. ronunon to
choice , lSj-J. ( " > ei I'aclllu ooast , I'dJ.ML1.
f iiiiAti Haw. dull but steady ; fair reflnlnz ,
. ' ! < : ecntrlfiiRals , ut ) test , 'I'-iivft'i'ic ; roflncil.
null but steady ; off A. 4U-irVM'c ; mold A ,
Af&Mt'tlic ; standard A. 4 ii-KKi.V : ! eonfoetlon-
tumors' A. 4 IMU ISo : out loaf , iifi-UffAVici
eriishud , rin-IMi-'i'ie ' ! powdered , 4 ii-lB.V : ;
uraniilatcd , 4 Kl-lUift'ic1 ! cubes. 4 Ll-IOftl'iie.
.Vdi.Assiss I'orclun , nominal : Now Or.uans ,
tjulet butste.idy ; common to fiiiinv. " 3TW.V.
llirr. Aotivo nnd linn ; domostU1 , fair to ox-
tr . 4Hii < : Japan. Mft. . c.
ICitzs-Sleady anil iiiiot | ; western prime , -2i !
® 'J.'lo ; receipts. ft.O'.W ' pkirs.
IllPKS-Steady ; fair demand ; wet salted ,
New Orleans sulectud 43 and CO Ibs , ! V37e ;
Tt\i ! soloc-ted , SJ and f > "i Hu , TifftTo.
Wont , li'.ilrly active and Him ; domestic
tli'cro. 'JdJ'loC ! pulled , SWW.'c : Totns , l. > 5t''lc.
I'OIIK Dull : old iiifs- " , $ ll.7'i'2il8.UOi ' ! extra
prime. 5K1 . ' . K01I.OJ : cut moats , linn and uulet ;
pickled bellies. hMiSflo : pickled shoulders ,
li1 * ® " ! ) ! pickled hams. IJrollc ; middle * , firm
and nuhst. ; short clear. tKM ) for November.
linrd. firm and Millet ; western steam closed at
$ . -.7l ! bid ; s.ilcs"u tierces at K"J : option sales ,
"iltlorcos ; October , t-S.7. > . nominal ; Novom-
her , S7.U4 bid ; January , J7.fi ! > , closing at J7.00
bhl.
bhl.liUTTLii
liUTTLii I'nlrly active and firm : western
dairy. l.YS'Alc : wi-itcrn creamery. ISfiJ'.Mci
western factorv , ll'ittl'e ' : ICIgln , -"I't'S-Hc. '
Cm KSI : ( julet anil easy : part skims. Hi"
l'io IIION l--ilrly active ; American ,
13.RO.
( Joi'pnn ( Julot but stoaflv at f II. 00311.05.
IiKAII ( JlllDl : llomoslli1. f.LIKKibl.a5.
TIN Firm ; straUhts , S.'O/TWa.U.Sa.
Oil .Mm ld-t.
Nr.vr YOIIK. Oct. 15.l'KTitotr.HW Qulot.
staadv : crude In bbls. . Parser's , 4'4e ' ; 1'ar-
Ufi-'i * . In bulUfcW.2 Unlttd closed 31'iie bid
for November ; refined New Vork , iMUW : I'hlla-
delphla and llaltlmorc. W.UJ : l'lilladclihla | and
llaltiinorc , In bulk. } .l. tStM. :
COTTON Smt : > On , firm but quiet : crude ,
37'k1 ' ; yellow. iKiije.
TAM.OW Qulut but nrmclty ; ( J..OO forpkss > .
4ic. !
4ic.Kosf.v Qulot hut steady ; slralno.l , common
to cood. JI.-'J.1 ! ? " ! .
TuiiPENTiNi-Dnll but firm nt : n > iioye. :
LOSPO.V. Oct. 15.--OAU.-UTTA 1,1-SSEEU 103
per iUarter. | >
'rinii'K.sriNn &i'iiirw--J3 ! ; per cwt.
WIIAI.B On. .L'lb pur ton.
Omnhii ! ' 'riikt > InrUrt.
OiiAl'ns Now York Concords , Mo per I0-lb.
basket. '
C.u.iroiiNiA OiiAi'ES-'l'cr er.-Uc. 81.50 mus
cats : JI.75 Tokays. "
( 'AI.II'IIINIA I'lIAriltS I'or DO.X , JI.G'i.
( 'AI.H'OIINIA I'KAHS ? ! .50 pur hot.
Ai'i-i.Ks I'orbbl. , tl.UJ ; fancy , * l.50 ; flvo bbl.
lot'j. 'to lo s. '
I'o
Ciilli-ii Alui-Uut.
Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. i : > . Options opened
steady , unchanged to 13 points down , anil
Hixu.-l steady at a to lOipolnts up : sales. 17.-
WU ha ? . Includliu : , .October , HNovuin : : -
ler , fI5.1."i ; Djcembor. S14.01iri.o : > ; .lanutiry.
$ l4.80n..i" > ; March , "J14 7.l4.8 ) : > ; Mii.v , JI4.0.V3
14.60 ; Spot Hlo. dull and to.iJy ; No. 7. Sl0.1'Ji. !
.Mlln-.inUen ( Ininiilarkct. .
MIMV UKKI : . WIs , Oct. 13. WUKAT Easier ;
Doco'iiticr , 70'c : Nd.'sprlnc , ( J'Jc. '
COHN Qulut ; No. a. 4ic.
OATS Sta.vly ; N.o. 2 wh'.te. : t2 ! U-'i'Jio ! ; No. a
31'4c.
HAIIMV OI'Jc.
Uvu-GS4G'jf. ! _
Cotton JHnrltut.
Niw : Onr.EANS. Ia , . Oct. 13. Qulot nnd
cas.v ; mldilllni , 7 0-llic : low mlddlins , 7 7-iiic ;
goo'd oralnary , ( i ll-lfie ; net roccipts. 7-4f
bales ; KI-OSS , C.ri'Jl liales ; exports , coastwise.
fvl-.M ualcs ; sales , ' , ' , 'JjO bales ; stock , li'U.UOS
bales. _
Oinsilin I'roduco .Marliot
Koos Slow at lOc.
HUTTKII Packing steak , 13l-Jic ! ; cholco
dairy. lliS.2L\
I'oui.Tiiv ( Jhlokons , old fowls and ducks are
soiling moitly at ! ) c. _
I lvurpiiol rilarlictH.
IiivKnpoou Oct. 15. WIIDAT ririn , demand
falr.holdsrsofl'ormoderatcly : No.l California ,
Os lldffiGs ll'id pur cental.
COIIN Quiet ; western , 4s 4 ? d percental.
Traders' Tain.
CIIICARO , 111. . Ojt. 13. Coiintolman & Day
to Cookrnll llro .1 Commission company :
Tno sraln markets were visited with another
wave of liquidation today , and u m > ol mr.ny
long lines which liivuaccnmulatcil ondronth ,
frost and short crop Influences weru tlirowt
overboard from weailnuss , occasioned by
largo stocks In nl'-lit. Local shorts , shlppors
mid pvlvato nlovator folki were the best
buyers. Taking Into consideration the strong
aspect ot forolcn mar. < ets wo feel that prices
are not far Iron a good rally , but continued
largo receipts mix I week and the Interrup
tion of sales hy the World's fair holidays may
postpone an advance or cvun u.\urt a cuntinn-
anco of bearish Influences.
CIIICACIO , 111. . Oct. 15. IConnott , Hopkins
Co. to S. A , MoWhortor : Karly In the day
there was heavy covering of December wheat
and reselling for May bv local boars and this
has henn the chief feature of tlio market.
I'ardrldttobasdonomoreof this than any other
Individual trader and ho has been doing
It all the week whenuvora change cniil.l bu
miido at a satisfactory dllTerunc-o. Whllu
few boliovu any serious attempt will be inado
In squeeze l.'euoniber on account' of iho rola-
llvo scarcity of contract wliuat in store ,
traders prefer to cot out of It ultozuthor.
This chaiiElng has a tendency to hold tbu
maikut within narrow bounds , but there Is :
constant tendency toward lower prlei
In couscqueneu of Ineroaslng proc
ure from heavy deliveries and bi
11 inoderato demand either fo
export nr domestic consumption. Corn nm
oats cnntlnuu to bruak former records of low
prices on this < * rop. Tliero seems to bo no
particular prassnru from Rpueulatord win :
> 'Bicr.illy roiitrd prices rather too low , bu'
tbu bli ; rocoluts break the market
1'rovlslons not only hold their own In tin
face of thu gunural weakness , but tlio under'
lone Is ono nf marked str.inzlb.
CIIICAOO. IIIOJt. 15. R ( ! . Logan & Co. to
Duncan , Ilolllnsor&Co : Wheiitnttlio open
Ing was pctlvo. 75'.io ' 107310 for Ducumtiur , 1.
sold as hluh us 75Jo ! on the advleea fiuni lliu
norlhwust of.oil i cars for Monday at Minne
apolis and Duluih , lliu pneo dccllnu to 'a'gj
and 75'i'J and clrtJod at 73io ! fioll-
ors. The nilns'iiJn Iowa , Nuhr.iska
and olhnr polutu causes rather
a bearish fcullng. 'JIliU , with ihn heavy rn-
colptH at primary pimllM. i > ay ti71i.uui : ) Int. , and
shipments ( Vij.oo' ) bu" , ' 'lias ' caused some tree
liquidation , The ' 'ustlm.itoj for Mond.iy
on the visible nupidv am put at
about : i.VW,0'JO but-.nVVUh nil tills wn
look upon tha prlco as moderate
and partluiilarly t.i ) > vlicn freights nru taken
Into account , TlicrtU ? atlll a lack of nioUturo
In lliu winter wncat bolt. This , with
thu hotter export' ' Inquiry , Is In favor
of some Impimumcnt. In pr.cus
aTho steady buyliiKiuf thu November option
causes eommunl of , < , - | > Ufse. Thu buyers navu
In thulr favor wu ; uil ( unsettled wuuthur
which would rudncu.rueolpts. Muuntlino they
keep up largo enough tc supply all do-
mands. May curn"at * about 40 cents
Is not high , ' with a lUi.OOJ.o , u
crop It may go a litllu lowsr. If It docs It
hlicmUl bo pnrcliiisjij . .on the dccllnu. Oats
from thu opening utilU , the cloiu were wuak.
The Hiiuill and llsht { crop In this curuat
appunr to have 1/ccn / moro tliun an
ticipated , 1'rovlslons opened utro'jg on lliu
lighter ho , ; receipts , On tbu luivanco thuro
worn free otforluis which were not taken.
Whlla wu believe in blch prices for bos prod
ucts , wo think It Is uarly In thu season to have
our high prices. The packing season has not
3ut comtncnecd. I'rliuo says ; "Tho corn
urop of IMF. Is made , Conditions
existing to-dav are similar to these noted at
this tlmu lust year. Hard frost * and dry
weather prevail , Itavaiies by liiitcls In KOIIIQ
suction : ! . Winter wheat suudlng U at a stand
still , O'irly sown making no L-rwth. Cluar-
anecs-Wheat , S.0lb ; Hour , 10,100 bbls ; ll.UJO
sucks.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
bTOUIvS AND
.Much Mrrngtli I ) ri-lnpcil in Krcurltlci
I Inn MS -iterilaj''it lt-allni ; < .
NEW YOIIK , Oct. 15. Thu stock market
during today's short bcfalon was character
ized by btrt'iuth , notwithstanding some talk
about thu probable closer worklntof the
iiioiioy markut for a day or two next week as
a result or the diminished ban k reserves.
The latter was olfript to some extent by tbu
knowledge that the treasury payments foi
pensions \vl.i bo unaaua'ly heavy. Now I'.n -
land 1 led the tUt In point ot activity , with
ChlcAco ( lii , a close jtccoiid. Tha latter
was bouaht frcoiy by tiromlnont IIOHJPS
( MI the antioiinceiiiPiit that the mauiiffoinont
had docidu.l to advniii-a the rate of dividend
ImniiS ton per cent per annum. Tlio ioek
NHO ton * , iho lilcbest price vor attained ,
DlUIIIcts was also trikon by loaulni llrina. and
noartho clo o tlio stock Jumped toniu on
ruinots thai thu bull pool intended to ns nmo
mniu nscrcsslvo operations next week. It Is
reported thatoastcrn uipltnli t have bought
Into Tlie properly recently nun r.idltil changes
in the manner of conducting the ulTalr * of the
company uro nnticlpatcd.
Amoiu the other Industrial * National
Cordnco : ind AmcrliMii Tobacco were stronc ,
whllu Ucnnral I'.loetrle , after opiMiltiit ' 4 per
cent hlnhor. drchntvl apoUit tin rumors of u
strike , which Wit subsomionlly tlonli-d. West-
crt I nlon was uctlvu throughout and it'achcd
par , Iliiyliu was b.ised ( in llio belief Hut at
the special tncctlng called for October-
slock dividend of JO per cent would bo de
clared. The rcnort that tlio Wcslein I'nlon
purchased the Postal Telegraph company was
contradicted In empli.UlJ u-rin . Now Kiulaml
rose from 4I' { to 4.Vi nud ciosuil wlth'n ' a fr.ie-
ton : of thu huliest. despltu thu
fontlnucd denials by Insiders that u
deal UTn pnuress. The tlraturcM ami a few
now lines closed qulot and linn , but thu Gould
and suutliwestcrn shares gcner.illy wcro In
butter requust , The nnlhraelto c-ialoM were
sto-idy. Nothing dellnlto was learned today
of the aliened suit for Iho appDliitnienl of u
receiver for the I/ohlRh ViillovTill'it Is
understoo I. Is another ohnso In the elforu to
disrupt the combination. As tlio bank statc-
intmtshowrd a smaller loss In surplus tcscrvo
than wns oiuccted. the ilcmund for stocks
continued well up to the close and the market
left cir strong in tone , comp iroil with Friday' *
closing , the prominent stocks showing gains
of unyivlipro from 'stol'j percent.
Thu following aiu thu e.oslm : limitations f 't-
the lending stocks on the Now ' \ oru Stock ex
cliiuuo tndayi
Atchlvm " .I t.Mirli'tiK , v i > . put.
Aihim : * Kxpresi . . . . US North Amcilcnnro.
Alton. T. II Northern I'nelilc . . .
do iirc-ferrcM 150 Oo | ini
Anierlc-.iu lCxpros. . i ; . 1' . DLMI. \ tiulf . .
Hidllniore A Ohio. . . ti ; _ . . . . . . . . , ll.Sh ,
Cnniuln 1'aiMllc KYU do pM . \t \ !
K'l N. V. Ventral IIU'1
Cvutrnl t'nelllc W IN. V. .VS. Kim . . . .
Cho . A. Ohio SlVOnlnrli ( | > A : West
ChlClIKO Alt.-ltl 112 K'rex ' iu Imp
( "hi. llnr. \ ( 'iilncy. . ll ) S Orenou Xnv
Clilcnuo ( inn Wi. | ( S- . I , . A II. N
Cousolhhitcil ( Ins. . . I'ncINo Mnll
C. C. I * . A ; St. 1 , Ill I'eorlu Pec. , V K > . . . IS'l
Colo. Coal A Iron. . . IW
Cotton Oil Ccrtirn. . 41 I'lillmnn 1'amcu. . . . SiK
Del. lliiiloii 41M.1' ' llpnillin :
I ) . 1 * A. W l.M Itleliiiiiinil Tur ( - ? .
II. It. MJ.pM Sitdo \ pfil I.I
I ) . A ' . ' . K ( .o ( II llio ( irntiiU West. . .
KnUTimn < 1 | do pfil Ml
Krlo , Hock l lnnil Si'f
do pfil . 1 , . .vs. K i "
1'orl Wnyno l.VI , M. Paul 71'VS '
( itent NorUumipfil. IIU do plil . K.UU
C. , V 1 ! . 111. plil. . . . . . .is St. I'milA. Umiili ! ! . . MH
Hooking Valley vu ilo pfil .
1Mb ols Central WXiSouthern I'aclilc . . . : J7iu
M. I'liiilAclmintli. . 45'SlSiiKir : Itellin'ry . IW'M '
Kan. .VTov.pfil ' Tt nn. Cicil .V Iron. . " '
l.nkn Krlo A. West. . . Sl4 To.xus I'ncltlc.
do pfil 7U , T. & U. ( en. pld
I ukobhore. . r < : l I'lilon I'atlh-
I.einrirust 41i'lt'.S. Kxprcm
I.onls. A. .Nusli ' . " 51W. ! M. I , . M'
Louis A Now Al'lir. iliMi do pfil ai
.ManhnttnuCoii. . . . : UM i Wells l-'areo i\p. . . in
Mumpldj AC : W Western Union . . .
Michigan ( V.itral. . 1U7 . .Wliuellnc\ ; l < . K. . . .
MlBsourl Pncltlc. . H2S1 ' ! < > nfil .
.Mobile .V Ohio : iJ'M. ' A. St. I , . IS
NnslivllleChidt. | l ) . A 11. 0 17
INntloimt Corilwe. l.'li'j tHen. Ulce II ,
nio plil 117-4 ! Xiitltinnl I.lnseeil. . . lit
t.N..I. Cent ml 11X11(1
The total sales of stocks today were 1 IC.OM ,
including Krlo. 2.00J ; Louisville .t Nashville.
8.510 ; Now Kuglaiid , III.OJJ , Heading , 1.1,100 :
Western Union , 0,1)00. )
London Financial Itrvlew.
[ Copyrtshti > il IBJJ by Jami > s ( lonlcm HeimMt. ]
LONDONOct. . 13. [ Now Vork lloralil Cable-
Special to Tin : HKI : . ] - Business ut. the Stock
exchange today has boon quite uetlvo for bat-
iinliiy. The continued wiibdrawiil of pold
from iho bank caused consols tot'lvo way 'od
for the monny accinint. Indian stnrlliu
and rupee paper Improved > [ il. Amer
ican railways ut the close were good ,
ihoush prices us regards clumccs show some
iriiuul-irliv. a small decline bolug niaike : ) In
Atcblson , Chicago & Milwaukee. I'rle , Louls-
vlllo & Nabhvllli1 , Northern I'lielfle prefer
ence und I'bllailolphla .t Heading
whllo hoverul otl.ors are fricllon-
ully hotter. Canadian lines Imvo been neg
lected as regards foreign r.ilhvays. Ar-
ccnllnu descriptions have lii-en lurjoly dealt
In and uualn shown cimsldurabio llrmness.
Miscellaneous securities have been Inaetlvo
without special feature. Mining shares mot
\vlUi sumo attention und cln o generally llrm.
There li'isbconn very qiiletdcniaiid fornionoy
Short loans have been easily obtained ut ' , _
nor cout. The rtlsecnint market has been
llrinor. two und three month : } ' bills beln- ;
quoted at 1'i to l5 ! percent.
Now Yorlc Jlnnry .Market.
NKW YOIIK. Oct. 13. MONKV ON OAr.i , Kasy
at .1Q per cent ; last lo.in , 5 per cent ; closed
oll'orcd ut 5 per co-it ,
I'IIIMI : MKMCANm. : : I'Apnu .IQfl per cent.
i-TBIti.i.Mi KXCIIANOI : Qnlot at * l.84i ! for
Hlxty-day bills und Sl.Sii f jr doiuund.
The closing itiola.tlous | on bonds :
ll'a. Is rec . . . . . . . .Mutunl Union 1:9. : . . .
IT. S. IH eoun llOi X. .1. C. Int. Cert. . . .
U. S. 4 slOB North. I'aclilc Ists. .
I'ncltlclisut ' 'Jj ' .North. I'aollle-Jiuli. .
l.iilil'liini st'iioil la IX.V. . ConnolH .
Missouri tis X.r. . Con. Hop. TJH
'I'etiti. now pet KB. . . . 101) St. 1 , . , ' . I. .M.en. ; : > H t-'J
lenu.nuw H3l6s. . . UO i-t. U , VS V ( ; cn. M , 1011
Tumi , new rcUs. . . M. Paul CoiibOlH . . . U *
CannilnSii. Jnai IU1 M. I' . C. i I' . Ihts. . . 118
Contnil I'ncltlc IstH. Tex. I'.I , . li.Tr.Hcts 81
I ) . , V It. O.lBtu Tox.r.ll. ( S. Tr. Ucts ,1li ! !
I ) . A ; II , ( ! . tt HI Union i'ncllli : Isls. . lt ; 'lj
Krlu giuls 107 West Shore .
M. K. &T. ( ion. ti. . 107S3 H , U. & W .
.M. K.fiT. < ! un. is. . 47H
bill
lioAton stuck onoiatlnns.
HOSTON , Mass. . Oct. 1. ) . The following are
the olosing stock quotations :
Atoll. A Top ! V. ! } I'll till pa
Huston \ Albnny. . . 20IH , KrniiUllu
do Miilnu 12
C. I ! , , 'i y III )
FltclitiurK It. H snntu To Copper. . . . 10
I.lttlo liock Ic Kt. H. Tninarnck .
Mntis. Cviitrti ) . , . . . . lAnnUton I. nml Co.
Mex On. com lloMori LnndCo . . .
X. V. A X. Kniihiiiil. West Hurt l.nnd Co , 17
OhlCnluny Ib'J llvll Toleplionu. . . . SOS'S
WIs. Cen. com Ifi5 < i1nniioii Moro 5. . . . Hi
Alloucv. M. Co.new ( ) Ml Wider 1'oiver . 2
Alliiullc 10 > ( ( ' . M . 2U
Huston fc .Mont ! | \V. K. H . ni
( 'alumt't A. Ht'C-la. . . SlH ) III. \ II. C . niUK
San I'l-iinclhco .Milling Oiuitiitloii" .
SAN 1'uAScisco. Oal. . Oct. IS. The olllclal
closlus quotations for mining stocks today
were as follown :
Alta , 35 Mount Diablo KHJ
linlwer a-1 Nnvajo 10
liuit Sllelcher SUU Opblr 'fill
Hoitl'jCon il'i I'utotl lu.'i
Chollor W MIVHKO 11.1
Con. Cal. \ Va . ' 17.1 Sio.Tiv Novnila . . . . , )
Crown I'olnt ] .l ) Cnlgii Con 140
Kurvkn Con ZW lltiih ; u
t.'ouhl & Curry I'M Vellow Jacket 1,15
Huh ) \ Xorcross. . . . HJJ .v. y 1.1
Muiloin ] ( ! 3 II. 1 IU
Mono 5 IN. n. i
.New York Alining OnotatliiiiH.
Nnw VOIIK , Oct. IX The following are Iho
g minim ; quotations :
tholiir . ! U llinr.rlu auy
Cronn I'olnt . . . . ID riymunth M
Con. Cnl. .V Va . S73 l < r u Nuvnila Ifcu
Dvmlnouil . IBS Mnnilnril j-ju
Uoulil Is. Curry . 1'5 Vullow Jni'kcl li
IhllM.N. Xorcros ; - I''J Iron Sllvor hi' )
IIUJ yulck silver , : wo
Me I leu l 170 do prelerruil 1HJO
.North blur . CM llnlHur. Ki
uiki'il ,
l-'lnanel il Nolca ,
OMAHA. Oct. I.I. Ulourancos , flOI7l7V , ( ,
Nnw OHI.KA.NH , Lu. , Ojt 15. Clearings
I'Aius , Oct. 1.1. Tbroa per cent rentes , OOf
17ie ! for thu account.
IlAt.TiMoiiB. M < 1 > . Oct. 11. Oloailnss. K.708.-
152 ; balance ? , KiO.lKi. Kate , U per cunt.
MuMi'ins , Tenn. . Oct. 15. Sow York o.v-
cbungo selling ul il.W , Cloarln.ii iill,4ID : ; bul-
unccHfX',141 ,
LOSIION , Oct. 1.1. Amount of bullion wlth-
driiwn finni the Dunk of ICngluud on buluncea
ted H y , i'-.MI.OOO.
ST. LOUIH. Ma , Oct. 1,1. Clearings , fll.74o-
OU ; balances , Jfit,0'VI. Miiuuv quiet ut 027 pur
cont. KxoliuiiKoon Now York pur.
New YOIIK , Oct. 1.1. Clearings , IIIUI.OSO.IiO.I ;
bulunt-cs , SO.lnO.7WL I'or the ueoU ( llvo iluys ) ,
clourliiEs , jaT..WJ.O ? ' ; biilunccs , JI,7l8,4ii ; ,
I'nii.Aiii-i.riiiA , I'u. Out , 13. Olourlnsn. Jin-
8'M.OUO ; bilnnecH , Jl.bsS.nT'.i. Tor tbo week ,
clearings , J78.0.nl22 ; bulnncun , JK',017,001. '
Money , 4 per cont.
ClllCAdO , 111. , Oct. IS. Clearings Jlfl,201,6BO ;
for the week flUl17iUU ! ) : u iilnst JtHJ.1,08G ( for
the corruspondliiK week last yeur. Now York
e.Nchanze so'.d ut 40o discount , Stcrllim EX-
ehaiuo dull ; Hlxty-duy billa ft.b.1 ; demand
fl.Sii'i. Money steady , rales unchanged , 5S 1
per fnui.
IIOSTO.V , MUKS. . Oct. I.V ClearliiL-s. i 18,105.-
: i7J ; balnncoj. il.7Su'.5Ti.-Jlonov. : triH'pi .
KxclmtiKO on Now York. fiSl'iii per cu
count ji'br 41,000. I'or tbo vcuki ( Jleiulnus ,
ilOI.U30.4rJ | nuliincei. fa,7.0IUI. | i'or eorron-
poiidl'i.1 weak last year : Uloarliigs , S1UO.WI-
r.'l ; balances10Wi7It ) .
J < IVi ; &TOOK .MAHKIiTH.
Heavy Ilrcelpta ol Catlln anil Ilea _ rind
Nlroni ; Demand anil Steady 1'rlct-g ,
OMAHA. Oct. 15. Kucolpts of nil kinds have
been fulrly liberal iho put > t week. Tlio fol-
lowlir ; tiiulu slvus nn Idea of bow supplies
compare with lust wuoic und n your UKO.
Cattle , HO-H. Sheep.
Hecelpts this week 81.77.5 SIXii -J.VII
Hcculpts previous week. . 21'M 84 , ll r > , ' .4l
Hair.o week lni.1 year II.IM
Hecolpts pint 15 diiys. . . . 48uSi Siiuvs K.7U.1
b'ume ,5d vs liibtyeur . I JU' 7 4S.GIO
Compared with last year thuro bus boeu un
lnere > a < > ese far thlininntli comnarol with the
llrst Imlf of Oi-tobcr , is.il , of U.i-in cattle ami
in.o 0 bojs nnd I. dc roa o of nbnnl liJ ]
sheep ,
In ceniT.il there have been no radical
chinc3 In the cattle tnarRct the pnit week.
\VHlitho silpplj of good to eliolcobeof nicer *
ron < ldcra\ly ) short of the ilomiiml , prices
have ru'.od strong on these cr.ulr . nnd
thu top price * nf tbo year have been palil fur
poo.l I'liitic. On the otbor hand Iho olTrr-
ini ? of cominon nnd Inferior c-ittlo Imvo
been exctsMvo nnd whllo lirlros ll-ivo not
i-uotnbly ileellned iho tr ilo has boon dull
nud iinsutUfaf tnrv , This ha * boon particu
larly trim of the "eotwIMiin I bptwci-n" i-ul-
tic c.-illlu not Rood ( Miouxli for beef an I too
Rood for fooilor * . In biitcherV tock and can-
tiers the rantfu of prices has been inuub the
saino ns n week nun with thu fooling decidedly
weal ; on all but the best llcshy stock ,
Thn toctlcr trudo contlnnrs lively cnoucli
nud prlcoi have been well iniilntnlnon on nny-
thliii : with tlm proper weight , llesh ami ( iniil-
Ity. Tbo vards have boon Illled to ovt-rllow-
lus with inulurwolslit , trashy stillT , which In
the present condition of pnslitiauo Is well
nleb un : u-iblu oven ut e.Ntioino y io\v prices.
The xvook rlosi'il with u vni-y niodcr.Uo sup
ply , tbu iilallt | v lielnx about up to the uvur-
ace that ! < fair to poor on ull but about hall
u ( Wen loads. On coed sinew the
triHio wns br.sk ami prloos rule i stronj-
omo VIMJpoo.l corn fed steers , woluhliu VH <
Ibt. . sold for il.S.i , and u ( uiir-load bunch of
oboli'o Mnn1 mm L-ra ! < s cattle tb it iiveru'-'od
1,1 ; ' ? HIM. lirouKlltirl.lii , llio lilKluvit piliv paid
fur irasse.ittlo bore In n month. On tlio me *
( Hum and common stun the business lacked
suiit ) and llfo. but prices In iionor.il were not
nnotnbiy olruued and n fair clearance was
llnnlly onYctod.
llut.liiM-stulV null dinner * bronsht stonily
prlcos all around. Tbu riuo was from fl.fu
to Ji.H. % , tin- bulk ut fromJ'.Ci'l ' tofil.i. Hulls
CMMI und slacs worn llrm at from ll.ii : to t'.MM.
veal calves were steady ut from f 1.00 lo JI. . " > J ;
ccininon slulV nnd yonrllngi very dull ut from
U as t o i-i. .1,1.
The lraili < In stockers uud fooilot wns a
trlllo dull with prices ubnultho Damons on
1'rlday. Koprescntiitlve satost
si 1:1:11 : $ .
No. Av , 1'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
lit MIX ) $ .1 M
COWA
COWAi
1070 I nn i i..ioro 1 7,1
li.il i j.'i .IOIJ I M Si. . Ml ) 1 7i
7.10 ] i'-i MS I M U. . MI : 17,1
li : s i . ' . > o I-4'.1 8.1. . Mil i7 ; '
1 : w 1 81 81. . U.17 i r.i GSVI ( 1 M
IHH ) 1 l.l ! 12. . I ( .0 81 . Sis 1 IO
Hi Ul i 7. It 17 t iii . . Kll un
.1. . ir.s 1 8.1 17 ftS.1 i 01 18. II''O ID )
2(1. ( , 1 M 17III. . . S.I I 1 ( iO 10. . bi.1 111) )
S. . SPI i : ti U. S.H i M II . .1 _ ' (111 (
1..I120 1 40 i . fu I 07 > i IMS ) 8 8.1
1. . Ill ) 1 W 4.1. . I SI 1 lit'i 1)0 ) ! 883
1..10IJ ' . ! . . 810 1 70
5. . 411 > 1 13 a. . r.-3 t 3. . 033 883
OAI.VKS.
I. . ire , 1 .13 4. . 8.17 8 2.1 12. 1111. 4S.1
12.li.
r > . 1 80 4(1. ( . IITJ 211) ) li. is ; ; 4 2.1
i. . 80J 10. . 1107 2 M 1. 8.'U l.'i )
8 UJ 1. . IU I ) 00 llll 4 Ml
T ; ; Mil 8 OJ 0. IISI II ( K ) 1SS I Ml
II. . 4it : 8 UJ II ft'J KU 1.1)
571 8 10 . 1S-S 4 00
1WI.I.S.
TS3 1 00 71,0 1 f3 ! 1 H.I
.117) 1 00 I 7.1 .1817 1 10
1:1111 : ; t-J . 14.11 1 11.1
1 4) ) 127J JO . r.Nu 2 ( I'l
1 fiO 1100 1 1170
1 M
HTOCKlillS AND rismimis.
1. . 740 1 8.1 10. . ( iJ 2 u 21. nin 2 51
, r > 5.- > 8 0) ) 10. . 70s 2 20 40. 'Mi 2 ( , .1
, 4SI s oo in. , nui 2 21 1..1U70 8 7.1
8 10 17. . S7U 2 III
.Mlt.Klill.S AND SrlllNnilltS.
1 springer J1S CO 1 cow und calf.$20 00
80 (0 1 cow and calf. . 2.1 ( K )
1 sprliuor 21 01 1 cow and calf. . III O'l '
1 milker 8200 I cnw and c.ilf. . III UJ
1 ml.kur 18 OJ 1 cow and calf. . OJ
WVOMINd CATM.U.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
I'l cows. . . DS.1 Jl SI 8 cows. . . . ! U1 $1 SO
II CO .VS. . . K''l 1 ,1J ft cows. . . . IU4 8 11
lltS 2 1.1 Til cows. . . . ! ) > 2 22.1
8 cows II cows. . . . lOx'li
1 Mr. tls. . 1170 ft feeders .11 0
21 fcodors Ilii2 : 2 75 U steers. . . 11)71 ) II (0
1.1 steers. . 11.10 : i ss 1 steer. . . 1IG' ) 11.40
1 bleer. . . tli7J a 40 8 MCCIS . .IIIO II 4J
1 bull . .1110 1 fi.1 12 cows. . . . M7s 8 1.1
bulls I5JS 1 .10 ! ! ! CIHVS. . . . Ui.lil 22.1
1 cow H M 1 23 US cows. . . . IT. ' ) 8 1.1
1 cow nil ) t .u 4 cows. . . . l 7.1 1 1)0 )
U ) rood is..ll-'J 2 ! IJ US feeders I1JS 8 43
OJ feed e rs . . 18'J 2 IH )
MONTANA CATTbC.
17 COWS. . . 07J 1 . " 0 05 cows. . .1081 310
. . 11.10 1 4' ) fi cows. . .I Olio 1 40
Kl cows. . . .HIM ! 2 Si 1 Btccr. . .IISJ 4 7.1
1 steer. . . .UUO a CO 1 steer. . a uo
78 s-teers. . .14 7 1 JO
( . -OI.OIIADO CATTI.li.
.10JO 1 SO 1'j footers. .1033 2 13
lions The ho market baa been dee dudly
iinsuttlod niul nervous all wee > , a iboiuli
Iliielnatlons have buun Infreiiieiit | nnd within
i comparatively nurrow ramro. The shlp-
ilnt ; demand kuups up fciurprlnln-'ly well , and
here does not ajipoar to bo any 1ml- :
- atlon ot a decreased liujulry from the
resh moat diHilors , nur Is there
my jircspiii-t of lucro.ised rccolnts. Still llio
'cullnv ; is htraliied and there Is a lenoral
, iollof that j-ouner or later llio uinrkut will
Klvo wuy uiiilor thopDiiiidlii iilvcn It dally by
packers. Llubt and butcher wolulit IIOSH cou-
llnnu lo htivu the cull over liuuvy and inl.xed
stnIT , but llio Hpreud la not veiy urnat.
The froiNh siiuinv was much iho aaino as on
.ast yutiiriliiy both In nu intlly nnd quality.
With a icduccd bblpplim demand anil u fair
supply In sljjhliloaleru were not luoklni ; for u
i-eiy htronc inurknt nnd tbo sharp iiiitnin In
irli-es was In llio nuturo of n surprKo. The
early market wasfto to Uo libber than 1'rld.iy
mid with acllvo buying and favorable uaslorn
advices tbo feollm : improved and the oloso
was a blu ICe blwlier with evui-ytbliis sold.
l-'nlr topood liotfsof ull wolshts sold mostly
it i.18.1 tn ! .r > . : i.1 with uood to choice butcher
mil heavy stun" , especially toivaid liie close ,
itl.'i.HT aim $1.40. Ono common load .sold early
at it.VJ-J'i. It was a KOOI ! lively inaruet
rum start to llnUli und the cln'-o was
ut the blab noliil. Sales wcio Inriroly itt from
f.r.2.1 to J.'i.aiiiculnst J.I.-'O to i 1.8,1 1'rlilny nnd
J.1.20 to * .1. .1 last Snlitrdny. The iionoral avor-
a-n'o of prices mild was W.aO'j against K > .21 l-'i-l-
iav uiid i.rai'i"la3i , tiatnrd'ayV liepiesenta-
live sales :
No. Av. Sb. I'r. No. Av. Sli. I'r.
i | ' m M oo 03. . . , . .2.V. IliU ft : to
T' . ! SIIJ ft 00 If ! . . . . .8(17 ( 840 ft : n
ft JO f , ) . . . , . . ' . ' 111 84 J fi : ; o
> I ) IRJ n 2s < } 87. . . . . .8.1S 180M ft JO
IS ) ft 8.1 71 . . . . .SIS M ) ft ao
Jill ) S 8.1 UJ . . . . .813 18J ftilO
10' ) ft S. > C3 . . , . .2'7 Hi1) ft : w
.841 8JO ft 8.r > Ml. . . . . .810 18J ft ao
10) ) ft 8.1 V ' ' , . .S.TI 12)
. . .847 210 ft 2.1 07' . . ! . . .817 12J
. . IT. " . ) fi 8.1 fO . . . . .211.1 H3
. . .8.10 : IM ft 83 fill. . . . . .a li S ) r. : n
. . .8.1:1 : so ft 8.1 hi. . , 4'J ft 113
. . .2)1 18- ) ? > 83 ( Hi . , 205 ft 113
. . .220 . ' 87'i 711 . , tJ ) .1 in
'M ' . . . . 211 2CI ) ft 87" Ill . , ft in
J . . . .81.1 1IW S 87' ' , 71 . . . S4H 1VO ft in
411 1112 180 ft 87' ' , 77 8.11 800 n in
218 810 ft Ik ) 52 IIOII IIU ft : r
, S . . . . .85(1 ( 8J ft 33 K' 801 180 r. in
I' ) 817 H ) ft DO ft'J ' 81,1 b ) ft in
Y ! . . . .SGI ! M ) fill ) ft'J 8G.1 1M ) fiW.s
OS . . .881 ISO ft IiO G.I . . . . SKI RJ ft 117 ' /a
; s 8.V ) sue r > in- ns s.is ft 40
il SM )2U ) ft ID 7ii 2J4 K ) ft 10
UJ S4'l 40' ) ft II ) ( 8.11 40 ft 40
: i7 . . . 8.17 180 SIM 111 , . . .8.1S 40 ft 40
VJ . . . .84.1 8J ft II ) 7 ! ) 01 b ) ft 40
[ ,3 8b7 803 ft HO 77 till 40 ft 40
PHIS AM ) 11OUIIII.
U 101 4 UJ 4 127 40 42.1
SiiBiii1 Tlio market was burn of shcop to
day. Local hoiibcs are ull wiiiitlnu Kood mill
ions und prlcen uro nomlnully llrm. lalr to
( rood natives. W..10' < J4.M ; fair to uood wnt.1-
( -riiu , } il.2Vf l.2.1oiniiioii ; and Mouk sheep fj 21
2.1 ; good to choice 40 to UJ-lb. la nibs. $1.0. ®
47.1. ;
ItccolpU mill Iliiosltlon | ol Ktock.
Olllclal receipts and disposition of stock as
Khown by tbo books of the Union Block Yurds
company for tbu twenty-four hoiir > ending ul
ft o'clock p. m. , October 1.1. 1BJ2.
( 'hlcai , I. Un Stock .Market ,
OIIIOACO , III. , ( Jet , 15. IHpecul Telcram to
THIS HKB.l-Of lliu a. MO catllo received todny
8.000 wuioToxana. Tbo demand , though mim ! ) ,
oxbiiii > , ted tbu suiiply und at steady prices ,
natives were quoleii ut from fi.uo lo M.7 ,
Irom itl.M to (1.25 nnd Toxunn ut
Theru WUB u limited duumnd for
) IOIH ; at 11.75 for poor to cholco
ll-ht and nt from ? 1W to ' { 1.73 for
heiivv und iiiedluni wouhlii. Tliero wus un
advance of from fto to lOc per luO Its , the
Krcator part of tbu lO.uuo boia on Hiilo cluing-
Ini ! nt from . 'JJ to U&0.
fcheeii wt-io llrm ul I'rHlay iiiotatloiiK | , sales
inrxkinj on n basis of from J.XCO lo } .VO ) for pivii
to ehoico sbcop nnd from } ; i.M to f\8. * > foi
lat' lit.
Uocolpts ! Cattle. a.SOO ! IIORS , 0C I sheep ,
1.0 W.
The I'vcnlnc .lournnl reports !
t'ATTMItecclpli ! , a.lKi hniult slrumcntv
1..130 bead ! niarkrt slcmlv : beat unlive * ,
.vrxKftVfOi oilier * . } J.S.l I.WiToxiin9 , J-ia WMj
cow . fl.ll ( lttS.\
lion' Hccelpl * . S.003 boail ! sbliniicnts-
head : tiiarkot U'e bljbrr ! ronch nun ( tnnnion ,
JI..MKil.\kl ! mlxod nnd puckers , Ji.liMii.43s
prlnio liouvv nml butchers' \\oUlil ? , f-V45'ii
f.iOi llflbt. l.in\50
StiKi-f liecolnts. 1,001 lio.id ; nmrket closed
btuady : , ill sold ,
KitiKiis City l.lvo Mock Market.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Oct. i\-rATTi.-u .
pplpts. 7i : us shimtiouN , 4,30) . Oooil cuttle
too higher ; others woiki stocra , IS.'J.Viltl.SOj
Texas nml IndlAiis , } | .7.19il5i stockora nnil
fcedors , } ' -.0.1Wi4' .
lloils'ltceulpts. C.V ( > 0 ; shipment * , ; iUO. Tlm
inni-kvt was uctlvo and oo hl lieri ull Krades ,
SI 7.Vt1 , ; linlk , ! .1 SUA-MH
SiiKi-.i'-ltocoipls. I.OMi shlpinetil' , 40J. Tha
market was quiet nnd weak ; muttons , il.7.1il (
4.00s lambs , Sl. ; > j.
St. I.nun l.lvo Slock .Mnrlipt.
ST. Lori . Mi > . , Out. P. fArti.K Ueoolpts.
I.IKHIi shlpiiieut ! " . ( KK ) ; market to.'idyt niitlVA
steers , J.I i'uOVUJ ! Tox.is ami IndlniiR , JiSOiS
a. 8.1.
HornHoi'olptji , l.Oiii slilinioiit | < . I.ODOt mnr-
kot ftaili'o liUber : liinvy. * vJ.VA.\.Ut u.iokltig.
! \OHtt.l 4.V llcbl.r.M < .
SIIKKI * Hucclplsi. iiiiuo ! sh'piiictits. I.OJOl
luurKet strons "t $ l.oo.tl.7 ; > .
ARE YOU SUFFERING ?
nioM
female
\VcJillCS5 \ ,
Calavrli or
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ph'te , wllliout cuttltu. einill' or ollut itlon. I'urj
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luiln or annoynnco.
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ntthoiitp.dll nr ilelratlon from bnthiu . ,
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( VITALITY WUAK ) , MailJuobr too closj npplt.
ration to tnulm-aa or tu lyi vjrerj iiipalil ntridri
urcrlofi SH.XU.M. 15.\l'l3dilW la iiilJJU llfo , if
lioni Iho olli'cli of ) outliriil fnlhoi.
WKAK MKS AltK VICTIMS TO N'CUVOOS DR.
lllI.lTYor KXItAHSTION , WAHTINU WKAKKKRj
INVOI.UNTAUV l-OjiSISi with UAItl.V I1KOAV In
YOIJNU unit Ml 111)1.AC.iil : : : ; lack or vim , vigor ,
nml ulronHlh. irl'h sovml urkm : Impnlruil unit
wcHkonoiicilpram.ittiruly In upproicliliiitohl n ; } .
All ymM roiulllv lo our iu v tro ilinont for lost ot
Tltnliiowcr. Call on or ii'Mi-m nltli ntnuip for
rlrciilnrs , froa book anil rociMpH.
Dr. Scarlcs & Surles , Ilj so\lA1itliuut.r \ ' , , ; ! > at >
Next to PostOnico.
Y C ) UN G MOCKING
Biuns ony ] 53.5O , o
4O6 North 101 h Street Omnlio.
Artistic
at Low Prices ,
Stock and Design
The Latest and Best.
Send us Sl.JJO and we' 1 1 send you 100
cards from a new copper plate.
Send us 1O * cts. and yonrprc-.cnt plate ( lo bo held
nni ! registered ) anil we'll send you 100 CQ <
graved cards.f
We pay express charges.
METCALF STATIONERY COMPANY ,
( Ijito Cohb'i ) Ulirnry Co. )
136 NVabash Avc. . Chicago.
THE SHORTEST LIXE TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul Railway , as repre
sented on this map.
v
m3
° n (5CF.DAR ( RAPIDS
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibulecl trains leave
Omaha daily at7o5 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9130 a. m.
City Ticket Office , 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gcn'l Agent.
l'i-oiji > : ils lor lliiiltv-iy TraiiHl'ur ut Yanlitoii
Siiutli Dakoln ,
Healed proposal * will bo roeulvoil for tbo
pnriniso ! ] or rental of a Ir insfor lu.-il , sulla-
lili ! for carrying the rillway rolling stouk ot
the Yanlitoii. Norfolk & Hmithwostum rull-
vvny ,
Proposals should bo ulussllleil us follows !
1. I'ropiH.ils to soI iruiiHfur boat.
2. Proposals for taktns itnntr.iet to do ontlro
trtinsfor hiislmu ; ! of railway.
'I. I'rimosals ' lor rent tl of iriinsfor bout.
lciiiliunicnU { | and specifications can bo ob-
lulned fiom the chief engineer , Ynnitton ,
Norfolk fi. .SoutliWL-siorn r.illwuy , Yunkton ,
All bids should bo addressed lo :
Tbo Sociutnry ,
Yunkton , Norfolk & .Southwestern Hallway.
Yiiiikton , H. 1) .
Tbo board of director ! icservts tlio rlubtt
reject uny n nil nil bids , UTriillM
riH fill' < JU AllTKUM ASTEIl'rf OI-'KIOK.
\J Oiniiha , Nub. , Ot-lobur 1''ih , IH'JHuiluil
proposals will bo lecolved beio until So'cloulc
p. in. , Novombur I''tb , l.v.is , and then opunud ,
for Ibui-oiiHtriii-ilon of tbo fullowln bulld-
InKMUt l-'ort MoKlnnuv. Wyo. i Ono hut nun-
roinmlHsloiii'd Ht.jlt olllcois iiiurtuM | und ad
iJlttou touiianl liijiuo. Thu rlKht IH reserved
to rojocta ly or ull bids. All Jiiforinutlon fur-
nlhbud on application bore , into rust Qnar"
turiiiiihti'r , 1'ort MeKlnnoy , Wyo. Knvolopos
( . - ontuliilnprripoiulH to bu marked "J'lOpoviiU
for Coustruutloii ut I'ort Mi-Klnney. Wyo. , "
nnd addies ed toV.M. . II , III'lillKH , Llonlen-
ant C'nloiiel nud Iliiputy ( jiiurloriiiublur Lion-
oral , U , ir. A. , Chief ( jiiarluriuubtur ,
OIM4tn7-R.
f MllKV i
V Om.ilia , Neb , . October , li. In'.1. ! Sealed pro-
posuls will bu reeolvi.'U hero until ! i o'aloutc
p. in. , Novembur r. , ISK. . and I bun opened , for
itio cloiinlng out und dt-openliiK luu pruuuiiL
biihln ur reserve r ID water xystuni nt Kurt
Nlobrara , Nub. Tlio rlflil Is reserved to reject
uny or nil hldH. Ail Infi/nimtU n fiirnUbed on
application to post iinuitnuasiur , ToitNlo-
bi-nr.i. Neb DnvelnjiPs contulnlir. pioiioaiila
In bu marked " ' for
"I'ropusulH uluanlng rusor-
or ! ut Fort NioLrara. Nub" nntl uddrchsoil
lo Win , II , llujhes. Id iituiiunt colonul uud
( lunutylunrturmuDturiiiiin'ral , U.S. A. , chlot
( juurtc-rinnstur ,
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