Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 09, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAI LI ! BEIfc-MOXDAY , OrTOBEU 0 , 18M ,
SAVE OUR \YOOI \ , INDUSTRY
JVJlfct Jrutli ? Fet Forth at a Mst-tiiig of
Ohio Wool 'Growers.
FULL PROTECTION DEMANDED FOR WOOL
lutclllu-rnl Itfili'O of HIP linlii tr > anil
1U Nil-lift Hound llt.ixiiin for _
tlm 1'rpnniil Id pr < itlun In
\ \ IMll. ,
'i In n recent address dclivoied by Iton
i William Lawiotico , iireslilont < if the
I Ohio Wool ( irowers as-iociatlon , a t-ei'lt- )
\ of i-osolutiniis was unanimously adopted.
fl among which the follow ing sample : gives
M tlit- genet al tenor of the vvjiole ;
! Itesolvoil , 'J'liat the wool growers of
M tinfulled States can , and with "full
B anil aleiiiatu ( | protection for the wool In-
; . dtisli.v. " will mum product * all the wool
j and iiititnm ii'Tilcd for jonsumption in
* J tinI nitud States.
'j Kcsolvjd. That frco wool , as now the
'
declared policy of the piesldent anil the
deniMTatii' mujoi itj In congress , will
HulHtnntlallj dcsti-oj tin * American wool
industry , and tlieiob } injuriously alTect
all others , oxio | 'hillj depressing the
pi iecof farm products and impairing the
Milne of fui in" .
lU'solvod , That the v.ool growers of
Ohio and of the United Status ate earn
estly urged to oppose the nomination or
election of anj candidate for any politi
cal ollice who will nut favol1 full and ade
quate pi otoetinn for the wool industry.
Following is tlio upeech of .ludgo Law-
lenco In full :
Oolitic met. of the Ohio Wool Growers
' Assioiatioii Again we have nbsomblod
I to take counsel together on the mibjoet
S of sheep husbandry , including the pro-
E duct ion of wool and mutton , and to con-
| F Hider the 'means by which it may bo
Hiilllclentl > enlarged and inado fairly
leiinineriiiivo and prosperous.
It would he a gloat mistake to suppose -
pose -hat this association Is in any 10 *
upoct in antagonism tanv interest or
indiiHtiy of Any of our American eiti-
yoim. A little moro than half the people
ple of the United Mates are engaged in
agricnltuuil intrsuits , iucliuling tlio pro
dilution of cereal- ) , glass hay , bheo ) ) .
hoi-sesenttlo , hogs , poultry , rice , sugar ,
cotton , t ib.icco , aiden vegetables , etc.
It is uoneodcd on all hands that thol-o is
overptoduetion in all the o. except wool ,
niulton , sugar , t ice and tobacco. The
consequence of ovnrprodiiution is unro-
inunoiativo orices. The over ] > rodiiction
ean and Mhould bo icliuved by devoting
to uheop hus'li.indry. a part of thu lands
now dopro'sitief prieus with their too
uhimdant supplies. Thiib the enlarge-
nieiitof sheep industry would improve
the condition ot till our other agrieul
tural industries.
ln < uiuso Our I'lorl.H.
Moio than half of the (100,000,000 (
pounds cf wool on the unwashed bn
unmiallj consumed in tlio United fatateb
is imported in the form of wool am'
woolen K""ds. Wo can , under propel
conditionptnducoall needed wools. Ii
order to do this our Hooks , now number
, in , ' less than , )0JOO,000 ) ( shuop , should bo
ineiea-ed to lOO.OOU.OOO. This would 10
iliiiiuan'incrca-e of 1,000,000 slioop as
the fair proportion for Ohio , and this
would make an iiieroabud demand foi
1,000,000 bushels of corn for stock slicei
and for 1,01)0,000 ) mutton bhoop , nearly
if not quite , o,000,000 bushels mete , or'i
total of 0,000,000. worth an luouigo o
$2,100,000. , The demand thus made foi
jiasturatro , hay and oats would in like
manner aid pie&eut ovorpioduetion
would crivo increased employment tx
labor to earo for slioo ) ) , labor to produce
crops , labor to clear and improve lands
An addition of 1,000,000 to our thco |
would , at a fair price , add to the vvoaltl
of our farmer * flO.UOO.'OOO in the value of
Hheop , and to their annual income for
wool M.OOO.OOO and $1,000,000 , , fonmutton ,
or a total of * l0,100,000. ,
And all thib would add to the value of r
farms. ICvory farmer in Ohio is deeply
intoiobtcd in the sueeetb and him case o"f
Hhcop husbandry , whether ho owns
bhoop or not.
Every other clti/on is interested. A ' -
ricuHuio is the foundation on which all
other industries are built. Tf farmers
cannot piosor ] ) none of our industrial or
Other clashes can. An inuroase of .sheop
husbandry would make an inci-eahod do-
maiid for skilled labor to fuinlhh build-
in t' inatei nils , to ereot additional sheep
bains and to make additional a-ieultu- ;
raT iinplomonts.
It would iu'eroaso the bubino-is of wool
dealor.s ami add to the work of railroad
transportation. The profits of .sheep
husbandry under proper condition b and
the advantages to farmers not engaged
in it would add to their linancial ability
to build hoiisos , to buy farm implements ,
to patroni/ohchools , colleges , churches ,
boiiovoient enterprises and generally alt
pursuits useful among men.
It KlUllH It II 1C ,
A mti'itifaoturor of drain tile recently
mid : "Tho piopcct of ftcc woolI lias
reduced the price and now I will got
cheaper clothing. Tlio free wool | ijllcy
of ( rover Ulovolaml hiiits mo. "
.liibt then his mail came in with three
lottoi-b from dilToient farmoi-ti , buying in
hiihstnnco each : "f had Inlendcd to buy
a largo ( juantity of tile for my farm ,
homo of which 1 had conditionally or-
doicd , but owing to Iho low price of
wool 1 will"not bo able to buy. " The tile
manufaeluior remarked : 'The prollts
on the tile , the bale of which I have
lost , would have bought all the vvoolon
goedo required for mo and m\ \ family for
years. I am mrlonger for free wool , "
And this in only a Miniplo case , which
illustrates the relation of ilio wool in
dustry to all classes depending on pat
ronage or wages.
All cxporionco , too , ha- , shown Unit if
we permit foreign producers to destrov
any of our industrleo wo aio thereby
nindu dependent on them .for supplies ,
and with tlio foioign monopoly thov will
then dictate prices , and our | eoplb will
liny higher pilous than thov would to
home prodncors , and what is oven worse ,
as our own production is diminished the
mount } of bujing foreign products will bo
i educed and , too , often destroyed ,
1 mi Wool lie-kill In VVoul dro\\Inu ,
Kvovy intelligent man w ho has studied
the ubjwt knows that the wool growora
of the United .S'atos cannot successfully
compete with the wool gtowert > of Aus
tralia , of the Argentine Itopnblic , of
South America and other countries blini-
larly bltuatod. The two conntri ( s llmt
nainod havocaeh over 100,000,000 , sheop.
bheop in thoho countries toqiiiro little
or no winter feeding , Pasturage cobtb
nothing , or at most , in hiiinu koiilities ,
only a few contb an aero , Sheep ai o
kept on ranohos with from"o,000 up to
1,000,000 , in numboi-b.
Mr. Wallace , foi1 the last four Jcai-8
until lecently the Amorlcitn consul at
Melbourne , in a letter April 11 , bays of
the cost of producing lirbt cla > .s good
merino wool in Australia : " 1 have the
testimony of more than fifty station
owners who keep acoiiiate records that
their oxpei boutinount to C7fi per 1,000
of sheep ; that is .ilKH.l'lt ' or 'Mi contb pel-
head ; and lotiirns Bhowalxiut six' poundb
nor bheop.or 1'centb per pound for wool
In tlu'greaso. This can bo i el led upon , "
Boo also Special CoiibitlafHoport , State
department , ou AuHtralian ehcop and
xooli 1612 * , pugoOo. . Australiuu wool
in the gi-o.i * * . will nnt Mirlnk In scoui-
Ing tuoiv , ami frequent l | , -not , cmlte HO
much , fa Ohio washed inerino. Theo-
ihiro .hlstW. tut eminent wool merchant
if Pliiiadolijhia , in a loUor
tljfl ! , i , ,
'The Aasiralian shipper ? null nhlp
wool i by sea ft ) IJ't't'iii ) at } cent pur
.iiniiui. . w'herp niait.v of the Amurican
vool gtowoi'fl on the ruilcliOs ( In the
low stales and IfrritorUn ) have to pay
n freight : i o-ontB per pminil. Tiii alone
MIS the American wool grower fiom
competition with the Australian wool
'rowor even In our own ( Atlantic ) * ea-
) oard markets where Amuricau wools
no sold. "
In other eo'intrles inforioi' giades of
wool are pi educed at ititlch loss pilces
than In Australia.
Uh.V Uoiil l Dim n.
\Vli > is it , that while theMc-Kinloy bill
is yet'in force the price of wool is down
ilmost to the level of free wool low
prices of Australian and other wools in
LondonV
It IM true vveol is low. The average
| irico of good unwashed merino is now
ind for snmo months htis Iwen , in Ohio ,
"ill to 1-1 cents , of washed IS to U'J ' cents , of
modiiim wools about 110 to U2 cents.
Those prices are ah > ut I cents per pound
below the level of the Philadelphia and
Union market , the dllTotoiien eovorinir
st of transportation , commission , in
terest and wool buyers' profits.
A loiter from 1. Rosenberg , an emi
nent wool niei chant , dated San Fran-
3) . August 17. sajs :
'The ' prospective revolution of the
tarilT has knucKed our wool down to (5 ( to
8 coinspoi - pound In the fjrraso uiul li" > to
wnts ] > or si'iHU'cil pound. Klw-j -
UioiiuliHli-yof the const ulicady. "
Tills , of eotu-'c , IH moi'ino , slii-inking
( i ( ! pui ivnt in nooui'liiy. us inuc'h of nil
mufino wool will.
Tlit'udoro .lo-itico in his letter of
'Ji ; tofers to u shipment of wool
n yosir iif'o fioin iiurtlumstimi Now Mo.v
leu lo .lust ice , Hutcinan it Co. , I'liiludol-
, for sale , and ays : "Last your \vcid- ;
vancud 10 uontt per pound on tlio _ ship
ment , mul when tliu wool vviiHsoltt wo
bent the shipper a check for a handsome
amount besides , wool uvoi'iigini * , hero 17
cents.
"We now hao In toro a clip of wool
from iiortlie.isturii Now Mexico , ah ) ut
7(3,0(10 ( ( pound1- . This year when tlrti
wool c.iiuo In stoto and we had it
hooured and found that its free trade
viltto was only ( i cents , and the freight
and uommis-ion on it would be . " > cents ,
this loft us only 1 cent a pound to ad
vance to the owner.1
'I he. 'I lift at of I'rco Wool.
The inquiry is indued pertinent : Why.
is thib soitli the MoKinloy lain
lot-coy
The mis wo i1 is : Soon after Probidont
Cleveland was iniii'ui [ , ated Maich t , it
was proposed to him that tarill revision
be abandoned and lie Mild : "Why , what
su-o we IIUIP for1.- " ' His " -ccrotarv of the
treasury a few weeks later declared that
wool Mould ho on the ff'o list within
si.\ months fiom the time the eU-ii ei-
Hion of eon i ess assembled. In view of
this wool inanufaetururs baid with much
reason :
"Wo must buy wool at frco trade
; > rices , bec.mso before \\e \ can manufac
ture it into ifootTs and sell it frco wool
will be hoie , and foioi n mauufacturoi's
will bo heio and will be on a free wool
basis. "
The throat of fieo wool is the cause of
the low prices. In support of thib 1 will
pive the testimony of one witness , the
Boston Herald of .1 une lli , democratic in
politics , which says :
"The wool market hero hus not im-
piovod from the extremely depressed
.situation noted a week apro. T.uilT agi
tation , and a possibility of reduced duties
on wool , unsettled the woolen goods mar
ket to the extent that mannfactiuer are
at a losb as to wh.it they shall do. The
possibilities of fieo wool trlso make it imperative
perative- that dealers shall buy tno now
clip at iiguies that will admit of its being -
ing sold on the basis of free wool.1 And
this is sutlleient reason for the present
low price of wool.
Of com so the > monetary panic so un-
neees-arily brought on by the failure to
maintain the $100,000,000 gold reserve ,
which could and should have been done ,
and the tin-eat of gold monometallism
have aided , but did not cause thib result.
o
Th t . .lifill lY'ellop.
With tlio exhilarating sense of renew oil
health and strength and internal cleanli
ness. which lollows thu use of Syrup of
Fins , is unknown to the few uho h.ive not
piosicssod lo.\ond the i > ld time medicines
anil the eho.ip substitutes sometimes offered
but uo\or itix-upta ! by Uio well Informal.
CORONERS' JURIES.
AlM > ) lHlilii an Anrinnt mill Uaitlrss Instl-
tutliin ,
A movement has been started , and
Hcems to be gathering momentum , in
Now York against tlio lamiliar old-time
coroners' jury system which exists in
all the American slates except Maa -
chusotts. There is a strong probability
that it will not result in n fruitless onset
against the ancient institution , says the
Philadelphia Ledger , inasmuch as
formal steps toward its abolition are to
bo taken in the Now York constitutional
convention , to which delegates are soon
to bo olccted.
.Massachusetts , in 1877 , swept away
the old laft's on the subject and adopted
one involving changes , which have re
moved the extortion , abu-es and vexa
tious dolayH which nourished under the L
old method , and which still nourish in
many other states , The Massachusetts
law provides that the llrntollluhil oxaml-
nition of a dead I'ody , found under cir-
cumstanees which appear to requ'ro '
legal investigation , shall bo made by the .
medical experts. Upon iu report
that the deceased has mot his death by
"violence" the case must then be turned ; 1
over to the legular inagistiate whore
criminal charges are lirst heard , in
wliieh liibunai thu evidence which
throws light upon tlio perpetrator of the
crlmo is heard.
The Ma > uiiUMttn ] ) system was
brought very noticeably to the atten
tion of the country in the famous Hor-
don case at Fall HUor , and , perhaps ,
the piiblio was oonfiiied by the dual
hearings which preceded tlio linal trial
and acquittal of the defendant. Under
this no\ol law there are always two inquests -
quests : lirst , the purely medical exam
ination and loport of death bv violence ,
and then a hearing at which "tho totally
distinct question , who commuted the
prime ? ih sought to bo aiibwored snlll-
elently to place the accused on trial.
in Iust6n ! the medical examiners ,
thrcu in number , are salaried olllcials.
In tiioj-ui-al counties they are paid by
foe . It ib interesting to note that the
system in the sixteen years trial has
cost Massachusetts abjut one-third less
than thu one which it displaced. Many
eases , it is iisEoi'tc'd , which , under tlio
former coroner jury law , miirlit havcv ro-
suited in prolonged and expensive hoar-
) iiL'b , came quickly to an end witli the
finding of the board of medical
exports .that death robtiltod from
natural causes.
Cure Indigestion ami biliousness with Do
Wilt's Utllui.uly : Klsorii.
lua paper on AmuiuMii athletics , In the
ForlnlKlitly Kovunv , the writer pays a high
trilniM lo the Bootl service runUoieU the
youiiR men of the t'nUoil States by the irym-
imsU or the Vounp Men's Chrlstliin associa
tions. Ho&ujs : "Tholr work has been mujr-
ultlcunt for the moral aud physical vrulfaro ;
or Youug 1' '
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Scarcity of Supplies the Main Feature of the
Situation !
FAT BEtiF CATTLE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN
Tr.iilo on HaiiRn stink Arlltc rcpilvrn In
HI-MI mil MII H Uiuinliu ; sluirlltli 1'ro-
\l lnii slnckt itliiiuxt : it Vrntcr-
iluj'd Ir.iilln In Iditiill ,
SATntllAT. Oct. 7.
Receipts have m-on rattier lighter than
last vvpck or Ihu same w celt last jcnr , 'Ilio
Hgni-fi tire us follows : .
Cattle Hop * . Sheep
Hvelpti thU vvpoU 19.480 iiri.Onn 12,901
lLV ( lpts tax ) ueek 'Jl.HSH 'J' ' ) IfiO 811
bumc v\oc U hut jeai . ' 1,555 ' 21,537 f > , U45
The supply of bent cnttlu the ptst week
was discotiraglnglv small. Gross receipts of
ealtloshow up falily well , eoinpntedvlth
last .VIMi1 , Imtmoro than thtec-fout tbs of tlio
offerings are either b'ilelier ' ' stock or feed
ers Tlio demand continues to uoiim en-
tlreli from local slaughtorcis , out the prices
paid continue stilt enough to prevent
any acttvlly in spocnlatlvo ctr
clob Very few nallvo dry lot
beef cattio are cottilntr , but they soil
hih ( , ( food steers \vulehlng from 1,00' ' ) to
1-lUOIbs bringing from $4 7. > to * A ! ! 0 Konr-
llfllis of the olferitiKs , however , are direct
fiom western and southern tangos and as
the blif bulk of these are fcudors anil cows ,
ijooil xvcstiun beef sioors have been scarce
eunuch lo command fancy pi lees , quite a
few spiling , it from ( .HiVlo W. On fair to
( .rood western beef cattle prices have : ul-
vnucoil auv whore trom 'J.V to 40o dui'hiR the
VM-clc and nearly as much on good ooinfeJ
natives
Href Utittlo Vi-ry Srnicr.
Thocattln ni.irkct today was not cssen-
tinllj dilToieiit ttom that of Friday. Re
ceipts vv 010,1 huta lighter , but the genei.il
qu.illtv 1 of the offoihit's was about the same.
For nuv thine in the beef bteur line
c.uryhifr a fair umoui.t of llesh the
demand was good and tlio market strong ,
while sollcis experienced no dilllcnlty what
ever In reiH/ing fullv steiitv prices on anv-
thin ) ; that the dressed beuf men could use.
Fair to cliolce 1,11.1 to l.wi-Ib : native LOIII-
fed lieoves sold at f 10111 f4 50 lo # 50 , Iho
lalter being the highest lignro paid In sev
eral weeks. Coiiiinon half fat and
grassy stock sold at fiom * .t l , i
to ' $ -1 25 The L'o.mnon qunlllv of the
vvestein I'.ittlc anil the active Demand tor
feeilers icstiIctrcl the puioh.ises of slaiorli-
tcicrs , but prices p lid vvotc stiong A siring
of fair Color.ido-Texas steers sold at * . . ' S. > ,
bonie pretty good western voarllngs bionght
* .i and fair to ptettv good beef cattle sold
fiom that up to $ ) I'M ' 1 railing was Hveli
and tbevo was mile left In first hands over
the noon hour
J lioro has boon vorv little change in the
cow market all week and thoio wasnone to-
d.ii Offetmgs in limed perhaps iwontv
lo.uts. mostly common and odds and ends
The quahtv of the cows coming to market
now isciv common An occasional bunch
of good fat range cows isiccoivcd , but none
that have been foil corn S lies todav weio at
fiom 5.1 fiO for canneis to $1 7. > for fat
Imteheis' cows , Thoio wore ( inile a few
pretty good I.UIL'O cous that went at mound
Jti ' . ' 0 and y ' 50 Common large to choice veal
calves sold til , fiom $1 50 to S4J. . " ) , or atiout
stead ) prices. 1'oor to choice bulls and stags
hi ought from * 1 ' . ' 5 to fcil 'iu i'lte market was
Him.
, Fi edcrs In Demand.
Tlie feeder trade has been in very satis
factory sh.ipe all weelt. Ueeeipts have been
heavy , but so has tlio demand. 1'ncos have
boon well sustained on all suitable grades
and tlio volunio of tiadmtr for the week
about the latgest iu the histor.v of thoy.uds.
All ( ades have shut ed la the guncial activity ,
recent rains having unpioved the pastures ,
and this in turn created a better demand for
stock cattle. Tlio feeling is very conlident
and if thu urescnt beef shortage continues ,
and tbib seems moro than | nobnble , the
high pticed feedeis that ate going to ibe
country now will make lots of monev Good
to choice feudeis are quoted at * ; i Oflfti ( : W ) ;
fair to good at ? - OOtydf 00. w 1th common mul
inferior stuff at around iJ.OOi.2 ( f > 0. Kepre-
soiitativc bales :
Hot ; Sjiiiply | lEllnnlliK Short.
Thofoitures of Iho week iu hogs have
been the gradually loducing supplies and
the KIactually strenglhenlng pi-ices Ke-
ceipls bavo fallen off moio than 4.000 head
compatcd wicli last week , while values have
been advanced fioni 15c to 20e. The lighter
icceiptsanii thocominon quality of thoolfer-
Ings ate ver.v bullish leatuics , inasmuch
as thev seem to point to a positive
shortage in tlio near lutuio A prominent
hog bu.vpr , remaikmg on Ilio very infeiior
( jualitv of the offciings , said It began to look
as if thogoveinmeiit estimali- a 10 per
cent shouago in supplies as eomp.ued witli
lust j e ir was aliout right Some prime very
heavy hogs are coming now , but these have
been ic.uly for months and iuiva been held
avvaiting higher prices. The owner ,
finally becoming tired of waitIng -
Ing for be or He. concluded to
get ns near 7c as possible A good in my of
the hogs now coming liuvo been verv hastilv
put mlo marketable condition , fed on gtecn
corn , etc. , nnd paUcors say that they shrink
VTOI-SO than republican inajoiitlos did last
fall , ratniers who have not a good place
for lio.fi tliis w inlet- are getting lid of them
as fast as possible. Shippers MIV
this , and tlio condition of tlio hotrs
proves It. Conlldencu iu continued high
juice.s was so rudelv shaken In the spring
that now that the llgmcs ate up prett.vvuli
ovei-Athlng posslblo Is being lushed In ro-
gardlcbs of vvuliht ; , shape , sUe , sox or con
dition. Urood sows , pk'fiy sows , slags ,
boirs and > > Mqnc.ilois" are all being con
verted Into monoi us fast ns possible. What
must be the inevitable lobull ! Theio ib
bound to bo a big shortage.
I'rotliiiniM Iliiiinil to Iliioni.
Another very brilliant feature of the situ-
atlon is the small stocks of ptovislons With
the summer packing up to date ' .UO.OUO hogs
short of a year ago ami suppliiis practiealli
exhausled , hog pi oil net Is bound to go higher
The Cincinnati I'lice Cunent savs " 'Iho
Chicago roiHut of stocks of provisions dis
closes a sinking dlsappeaianco of tntrolc.il
pork , not accounted for in hhipmonls ,
amounting lo over I'.I.IHK ' ) birtuU DinIng -
Ing the preceding month r.i,5h : ) barrels
dlsappoircd similar ! ) It lias been understood -
stood tli.it potk has boon snipped to con
siderable extent , but It Is doubtful if the
trade expected that such operations had
bocn can led on stiflli lently lo a"count for
the diffcicnco mentioned H Is evident that
Ilio telalioa of values has justltiod tlio dis
position ot ihu barrel pork in iho manner sui-
gpstcd , for Iho nmrkat prices of sbort rib
hides avonigod nearly "u per pound higher
than mess pork during Iho month of .Sep
tember "
tins week lias all been of the
samoKcneral clmtaeter FieMi meat men
and buyers for eastern blaugbtorers have
st'iited in oatly over ) inoinlng ami picUed
up the geol ho0's at stronger prices ,
while packers have been bearish
thiougliout and invariably bought lower as
boon as conmollllon was withdrawn
At present prices of hogs and provisions
packers aio not maUing motley fust. The
market today was about like It wib on the
live preceding days The good bogs , regard
less of w oiglit , sold eatly for shipping and
, fiosh moat account , largely at tO.-JU and fiUfi ,
or stiong to a nickel higher than Krida )
1'ackeis wwo as usual bearish from the
start and bought common , mixed
mul heavy hojs at from ft ! ' . ' 5
to t ( ) .15 Chicago closed lower , and parti ) In
sympathy tlio close was very mean heiu ,
hue sales being largely * at tl ( ' > and fo ! iO. or
fully lOu lower than opening prices , The
pens were practicallV empty at the close
however , the bulk of the hops selling at
from M 140 to f 0 i' , as airalnst f l ! . ' 15 to fU W
Friday , and f(5 ( 10 to fii 'X > on last Saturda )
Truilo HrUU.
Three double docks of westerns made up
the supply ofstieep. They were very fair
stick , averaged 104 and HU Ibs , and found a
ready aalo at from 1.10 to fl.lfi Tlio demand -
mand IB good from all sources and prices are
quotably strong. Quotations are us follows :
Fulr to gooa uathet , f J.75iiyM ( ) ; fair to food
* 1 -13-1oominon ' ' ! and stock
sheep , JV "iOMa 'J.i ; ( 'dolf to choice 40 to UU-lb
lambs , : t ( KXiM ( Hi m
Ili-rrlpls mill ll ( fli , liiiiii in sinrk.
onii-lal tccolpts nuJiLls : ) xlllo'i of strt'Vn
shown byIlia boilvj uf tin Unto I Sti'k
YnriN cnnipiiiy for vie tni'iilv-foitr Ii0nr <
ciKlliig ill 0 oVIock p. mr. October 7 , 1WJ3-
nonx ,1 IIIH' .
Carn Iti-ttl Cars lllciul.KlirH. 'lloaJ '
Til - ' Jll
T131
nt-v rn . rrn r
Oninliii r.ioUluir rn.
Tln > ( l II H'inimoiiit Co
sw If 1.1. ro
Tlii'Cnilaliv Pirlliiir\ >
Jolm P. iiiln | .V. Co
KL'li' .V To
.1. Kio A * * on
Ni'Non Morris
U linker A DI.'I-II
ViiiiHint A rare )
II I'
SlllliTH | | | 'Illll ftlMlt't-H
' '
Toni . 471U , mill
Clili-iio ! IIto stnrlc Miirket.
. ji-f 7 rviTi.u-of iho J.ooo ro-
rein d today ii eonsliluriible putt belonged to
local 1 diesscd beef llrms and weio not on the
market. The few Immlicd lieail olTeied weio
taken on a basis of 1'iiiliy's quotation *
The tone of Ihu maikul was lit in ,
especially foi fair lo cbolcn grades.
Ncvt week's ticelpls mil e\i'cted | to show
a model nt u Incu'usi * , but no one iippcar-uippre-
lii'tislvo of serious n action In prices Todnv's
lecelpts weie estlm Hed at 2ooo , making d I-
5'JS fin the week us imulnst 03,8M ) for Ihu
prc\ Ions wick , 77M7 i for Ibe eoiresponding
week lust vear , 7U,0. ! ' > In la'jl ami 8M,3il ! In
IwtlO.
lions Ohcnlng situs VM'iu at as good pi Ires
astMe paid on I'tiilay. The Intel triiilln uas
lOcolI. 'I be oecllm.'came when slilppeis b id
coinpleted their oiileis , local pncKers tlatlj le-
fu-lng to pa ) funnel pi Ices. They prof-si lo
liidleM Ilieie will bo llbeial tecelpls Ibellist
half of nevt week , bill It nppenis to
be anotlici Instance where Ihu wish Is father
to the thought. .SUM-MI ! of the p-icUeis wcio
out of the in u kul nnd the few who \\oie lull
wauled enl > eiioiitfh hogs foi the it ty's killing ,
as the p icklim houses will all be closed Mon-
cniV Phi'closeMisilullund weak.
Mil i ! Ue.ik and active Their Heieaboiit
fi.UOO head lefl over , and the fu > li niilMils
weie estimated at 'J.OOO IVilmps not moro
Ib in half of thai number changed hands ,
nulthei lo-U nor outside IMIVCM wanting
inmy. Quotations lunged fiom $1 r > U to fJ
foi | scilhiHiigs and fiom H to f-1 lfl ! for'
evlra iiualllles. ' I.iimbwin ) quoted at fiom
.t to *
Kli i ii'is-f'ittle , 2OOO head : calles , .1,000
hutd ! hogs , 0,000 In--ui , sin-op. 12,000 bend
KIIIISIH < ; il } li\i < silicic Mulier.
KVNSAS I'irv , Oct. 7. CAIII Itecelnts ,
0 KOI ) he.iil ; slilpineiits , 4.'iOO head , best
steady , olheis slow IVxiis steers , } 1 Ti7ino. \ .
Ti v is cons , tl 50" 2 1 ( ) ; shipping steels , $1 15
( it"i."ill " ; native cows , J-1J6'1OH ; bulcbeis1
sloe ! , , f J Wiii 1 Ul ) ; slockeis nnd feeiluis , tJ.10
01.-I II ) . bulls and mixed , f I so'n J H.'i
llcmsHcceipts,4 lOObeul ; slilmnents,2.UOO
bead ; niHrket fi lOc IOHCI ; bulk of s lies ,
fn.1ono.no ; lie-ivies , } h IsaO-tO : pickers ,
$ li 'JMiO 3fi , inlNC'il , * 0 40itd 53- lights , fd ITi
Qti ( OO ; Vorkers , id BOiin 00 ; pigs , H TiORd 00
SIIKIJP Kecuipls , 000 he id ; shliiinents , none ;
markutslon and stead )
St. I. Dills l.lxn s , , , , | c Miulipt.
ST. Louts , Oi-t. 7 CMTI.K Itecolpis , 700
headslilpinenls ; , H.IIOO he. id ; iniiket sti ng ;
fall togooil native steers , tJ C > nffl.7i ! ; Te x is
steeis , } J.OOi < , . } 15 ; miws , il ddcl'J.'JO.
lloiH Ui'culpts , 1,000 lioad ; slilpiiu- nts ,
2000 head ; maiket llu'lil iindeaslei ; ll u'ht ,
id lOjiO 75 ; mixed , SO lU4i ( > 7O ; heavy , Jd -iVcfi
b70.
sni.hl' stpiKixinlxtd n-illves $25033 .50 ;
Texans , $ . ' 001' J50. l.itnlH , iJ 500.1.50.
Sluiiv UtI.UnSlnrlc Murl.ot
lorx ( ITV. ( ) -t 7 lions -Kecelpts , 1,000
In ad ; slilpiiu'iils , 'JOU he id ; iniilait a shade
lower ; ciiinmon , J ( > O.'j'tO 110 ; bulk , JO 15rt ( ( > 2O
( 'VTri I Iti-eelpls , 100 head ; slilpinuiils , 200
head ; ni.uKct ste id ) .
stuck in siilit.
Itecelpls of livestock , it tb < ) four mliidp it
westei n nun Uets b.Uuid ly , Octnlior 7 :
C.iltlo. llojs Sheep
sontli Oiiiiha. . . . . 'J,755 4.010 .IdO
Chicago . 2000 0,000 2OOO
KiinsiisClty . , . . . 0,80(1 ( 4,100 000
M. Louis . 700 1,000
Total 12,253 18,7-10 3,400
COMMKIIUIAL. AM > I'INAXCIAI. .
Ycstenliij'N niiirki-tH U'oro N.irr , lull
lli > iilns < In ( irilnniitkiiiuil ,
Cine uio , Out 7 Today's markets vvcro
mii-iow , but tlio heavy feeling in pram con
tinued. In wheat the piospcct of an increase
in Uio visible supply , light o'xpoits and
liberal piimary recoipls , tended to depicss
pi ices , livening up was the order on ac
count of the holiday Monday and the govern
ment icpoi-t Tuesday Wheat and coin each
closed about le under jcstctd ij's icsting
quotalionsX. Piovisions weio lirni and closed
at from lOc to liiu higher.
Wheat stai ted from ' ( 'c to 1'e lower , re-
covet ed slightly and fluctuated within a ? Bc
lange. The export clearances fiom both
coasts of wheat and Hour vvcio about HUO.OOl )
bu. smaller , and fiom the Atlmtic sriboiul
and Iho Gulf porls vvcro about 480,000 bu
less of wlieat than the picccding week. Ue-
toipts in the noithwcst woio larger and at
primalmarket - , fo-tho ; week wcio a little
In O.XLCSS of the preceding week and an increase -
crease of fiom 1 OOl.OH ) to ii.OOO.dOi ) bu
in tlio visible supiilv is expected against an
incrcaso of : i,5r)0)0 ) ( ) bu. for the couespond-
Intr week a jc.ir ago
In coin moio disposition was manlfestoil
to soil tlio near futures and buy Mny eail )
and later the rovoiso coiidilions piovailcd.
I ocal bulls seem to have lost coin-ago and
man ) operatois. who weio icccntlv "long"
sci/o'l ' lines and h.no unloaded and aio now
predicting still tiirther declines and on .my
indication of weakness , aid Iho decline h )
soiling Iho coiu.il. Some of Iho i.ugo sellers
vosleidav disposed of a good deal today ,
vvliilo many bhorts were inclined to take
profits
Theie was a fair trade In May oats , but t
Uio other months woto slow. The dose was
stead ) for Octobei , but fiom } ta lo ' 4o
lower for the olhci inonlhs
The provision tj ado was very.slow , at
tracting some outside speculation Ordois
tod.iv vvoio for the most part to bo for .Ian-
uarv ilellvoiy 'J'licro was > a linn feeling
din-in ? the entire session , lint
prices got their main lift In the
last live minutes Compared with I
closlii1- prices ) csterday Iho principil
chtingcs are an advance of IT'oc ' in .laiinat )
poik40 In October and from fm to 7'jcm
.lannary bird October ribs are lOo lower
and .lanu.iry libs I Do higner.
Insinuated uiculpts for Monday ; Whuat ,
nil ) c.uH ; coin , 750 cars ; oats , 205 cats : ho s ,
' . ' , ' ,000 head.
Tin ) luadln ' fntiiios lani'od : is follows :
Alllclew. Open Olose
VViu vi
Out . . . . an $
Dec . .
MID 7Bj )
Cons
Oil mi .IbW .1ST ,
Km HIM ]
Die .Ill'l '
Miy 4'JJt
OAlh
( )0t . . . , ' H'31 S7 ! ti
Xox * . . . . lMh ! V'M
" " ' , SHK
Miv .U H
MtfeN 1'OIIK
in iiii
,1.111 14 S3 II .13 11 fiJM
I ) H7 > 'n ' 711' ' I ) 0-v , i ) 7n
Nuv . . U l.'i u in 1) ) IB II IS
U . ) . * > U ! - " < H .1C U 10
Snoni Ruin
Ocl H on fi 7n H 111) ) K HA
J.m 7 I-'H 7 85 7 4''in 7 C1
Ciihh quotations wfta as follows :
I'l-ouic ( .iiilut nnd easy.
WlU-AT No. i ! hjnljig. 04'/tftn4 Jf' ; No. 8
tpilinr , CTftii'Jc : No 2Tod , Ui'ititbPiu ,
CoitN No ! i , IIH'.c '
OATH No2. . W , < it2Tj. < : ; No. U whllo , 30o ;
No 3 wlilti ) , JHiiJOi ,
ItVL No 1 ! , 40c '
HAIII.KV-NO 'J , nonilnali No 3 , f. o. b , 38 ®
3H'c ; No 4 , lOc
' I'l.AX.Si'ili-fl.OS'j
TiHorin S'thli-rilmo , $335a3 40
I'OIIKMess pur bbl. , (17 OO IH.OO ; lard I ,
REAUYMADEF U8TARU PLASTERS
Wo vcro the first ninunfaoturer-j on tills
Continent. Our latest iniiirovutiiciit eiiTpuses
an > tlilug ever before produced. ISo , s5o.S5o. !
t H.rtln. lloHurotolmvobl.'AllUUJr'a. Asic
tf f or them spread on cotton clolU.
SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES ;
I'roventlon Is better than cure , by tinrnlne
tlicho cantllua bad tuiells In Ixisomeius , clon ta ,
&u. uroil3troedaml ( ! tiiiscontu0'loiiHilbeisi'3 !
uro kept aw ay ; also useful for ei | > clllni ; uio >
ijullos aud In-IUlluglnaucta. 1'rlcc , ! J5c , catU.
To purify sick-rooms , apartmeuts , eta. , ueo
HYDRONAPHTHOL PASTILLES ,
which la burning , UUlnteot and prixluco a
fragrance refreshlnc ani Invluoratliij ; . Ko. per
box of 12. Bole Manufacturers ,
Vliarinaceutlcal I
pjpiii vnnir
jNEW YORK.
per 100 lb , $07a97fii ( ) short Mbi
( loose ) , to 45tt'l.f(0i dry Rutted sbolllileri
ibovedi , $7.37 > t4.7 60 ; short clear allies ( bo\t'it | ,
,10 6MUO ( - . ' , > .
\\IIIKA Dist'HorV fliiUhcd gooiU , per gnl. ,
11.12.
Tin ) following were the receipts and ship
ments for toiliivt
AiiTiii K < nrtMIM < < ! < ! irirMTNTS
Klnnr , bblt 1)001) ) , illMlOO
Wlii-nt 1m 1 lit noi ) P.OIHI
Corn , tin VSIHIOIII 47IUMHI
Oiti bu III I 01)0 ) SS7IMMI
Hvc , lin ii line i noi )
n.vrlp.bn -jLlli . MII 001)1 ) l.VJIIOil .
On the Produce tuchatiBK today the butter
miitket xxis linn ; crnameiles. 24'4'J9c ; dalilos ,
liU24e ( KRgs , stead ) at I'lUJi'c.
New \iirk Mnrl < et < .
Niw YOIIK , Ocl. 7. I'l/U'it ItFiiplpK 2,300
Ukgs exports , lo.ouobbls ; saleU.UOO hols. ;
tii.ukct dull nndlowei lo sell , winter wheat ,
low grades. t70if \ J Ml , w Intel wheat , low
e\trisl 7O57.2 41. wlnlei xxhoal , fall torancv ,
fJ451J3.ll ) . city mills , 3 H.'ui'l UO : ell ) min's ,
piitents , } .1 40.4.1 'Mi ; Minnesota cleat , $ J ol )
Mf.lOO ; Mlnnesotii stl.iUllts , J3."iiM ) ( OO ;
Mlnnesofi i ) it en is , f l.'iDiti.uo
UVKMKttitc , $ J HO .l.'Jo ; siipcrnne , JJ
235 , line. Jl.Otiir.j J5.
( "dux-Demand dull ; yellow western , $ 'J.
2 75 ; llrallilv w Hie , JJ.N5
Itv I. Hull : woterniboil limili , ul'ijTiSc.
llvill.hVDull. . No 2 Mllwuiikee , GdMi7c.
lUnt.KV Mvi.T-Uiilt : wesluin , iifx HiV ;
| HO _ towed stain , 7fic ; si'\-io eil slate , UM
W'nnAT-ltecolpK 172,000 bu smles , 170,00(1 (
bn fuinies , so.ooo lin spot , spots dull at
' 4 < - decline ; No .lied , In stole and ehnator ,
7oitc ; allml.7 J'f ' o. li.,7'JiC. No J red , d7v.
muuideil ted , iJHi7l' No 1 noilliein ,
7J'Bc. ' Ojillons opened 'ic lower , chxlnj-
V net ilcclllie ; No 2 icd. l IN si I- , IH u , ( . ,
closing at no > , c , Oclobu , 7iin.7OgC ( , closing
lit 7 < nt ; Deieiiibei , 73'i73 j-lut1 , closing at
73'4c.
I'OllNliecelpts , 4S.OIIO bit ; nvpoi ts , 1H.700
bn ; siiles , KiOooo Irn fniiiies , 72,000 on ,
spot spots dull ut 'l"r ViC ( Ut'llnc. No. 2 , 47JjC
In eti-Miloi ; 17'4c alloit Opilons , dull and
' 4" ' ' ! - loner , clmed at ' ' < 'n1 < li cllne , Oclolier
closed it 47'c ; Deccmbei , I7ji < a" isiu-'lued
at 4hc : Ma ) . IOS , f t'J'n I i-ed in I'J',1' ' ' ,
Ovu Itecuipts , 1 i'J.HUO hu , e\i > oils , 103-
HOO bu , sales , 7D.OOObn iniines ( i.noobn spot ,
siiots dull and steady. Optlo is oieni | > d ipilct ,
closed dull and itncli in'i-d , Oclobci. . ) c ,
Ninelnbei .1.1' c , Dccembei , 't I' ' ' 'H I'm1 , closed
at . .14V'av ; ' closed lit .lii'jc ' ; No 2 , , t4c ; No 2
Hbltc , .Hie , No Jl'lilr kgo , .fir ; No il I'lilc igo ,
33'.i ' , No il white , 3 , inlM.il nustein , 3.V&
3li'tc ' ; while westein , .17 < JUc. ! !
HAS -Hull , sli'ppliu" , * 5 50501JO ; good to
choice , Jd Oiifi'H fill.
Mot's stesnix ; s | n t e , i-ominon to choice , 10 ®
24c. I'acillc coast , 1'Jl/JJc.
IImis.steady. .
\Vooi. Mend ) ; domestic lice ce , 20S2flc ,
pnlleil , IH ' JOc ; l'e\ is , 10.6I7C .
I'liov ISIDNSin meals , stonily. I.-uil , western -
ern steam , closeii nt Mo JO ; oiillon > , ibOc -
lobui , * 10.I5 : Noxotnliei , { 000. I'oik. In
good detiiand , bUluir ; evit.i mess , $10 f)0
lltnriil ( fillet ; sliitu diliy , 20U27c , stnto
uestein'cieamei v , 20 , 'IOccstutn ; \ factoiv )
176i JOc Main , JOc
Ciihi-r riini ; state , huge , llSll'ic : part
skims .I's4''lc '
'
T vi.low sie.ulv : city i2 pug. ) , fi'Sc
Coiiossn-n Oil.-Miadi ; Liible , 35T.10c ,
I'l.inoi.i I'M ( inlet ; United nominal ; Wash * .
Ington In b uiels , Jo r > 0 ; Washington In bulk ,
$1 u llmd New Vmk , $ .1 ilB , ITiiladeliihla .V
Italtlmoie , Vi 10 ; I'hll ulelpbhi X llalllniiuu
in hulk.tt ! 00.
UOSIN U'acly , stialnul 1.0111111011 to good ,
TlIIO'lMIMJH's 'JOc.
UlCl stead ) , domestic fall lo p\tra,23'if >
2.1'si' ' , .lap iii.40i | < ic4l'ic. '
Mm VssI'h | in ; Now Oilcans open kettle ,
good tn choice , .11 w Uc
Suci Vll lta sR'ad ) ; fair leflnlng , 3'C. cen-
lilftmnls Do list , iJ'nr , lelinuil , su > aiNo | ti ,
4'.f I 15-licoll ; A , t 11-1 lie , mould A , I' ' ( if.
4 U-lhc ; stand ird , 5 l-lbftO'iii ' ; coiifeclloncis'
A , Ti l-liil/r > ic out ID if , 5V ; citisheil , fi',11 !
powdeieil , 5 7-lt > fi . " > V . gianilbited , 0 3-lOil
u Vc. cnbi's , 5 7-li' ( < /G'i1
I'm litoN-tjnlet ; Ameilcnii , ! 12 25 , l I 40
I'lv ( Jniet , stialts , $ JII ' ) ll , pi itesiiniot.
t-l'l 1.11 a ijnli'f domestic , 11 25.
Oiiialin I'l mini i < iliirltet.
Ho n i a The receipts of baiter r.roeiy
light and pi Ices me Him All commission
houses .no complalnliu' of the illlllculls e\pe-
ilerued In gcltlni : eiiongli to supply tinn -
qiilieineiils of theli lugnlai iMlstoineis I'aiuy
cieaineiy , 2& > rJMi * good cnameiy , 2l'(24c
f ill cie inieiy , J-'i'J Ic ; cboiie to fancy conn-
liy , 2 'i6 4c ; fail lo irood coiuili ) , m JOc ;
packlnu stock , fn sb , lfi ( 17c
PocisI'ggs weie being pietty gcner illy bold
nt lOc.
IjlVh PoiTi.iavTho in irket Is pic'ttvvvrl !
c caned up , but c in b udly bu s del to have 11)
covoied fiom Ihu incisiippl ) , prices stilt being
low. About the top on chlckuns Is 76j.7'jy . and
7conold bens DncKs , WTtUc
Vi vi , 'I lien1 me quite a good m my xc.it
calxes .mixing Cliolce small and fiitxeals ,
tiff.7c , thlnoi lioiivy , lljQc
dvMi. Tim coolei Hcalher of ihe past few
( biysbas stai led game toioinlng a'jaln. ' 1 be
demand , bovxexei , Is mil xeiy goodcl 1'ial-
ile chickens , { 2 no M.illniil ducks and led
beails aio slow at $ -.00J OO ; lual ducks ,
rl 25.
HOM.V Honey Is comiiienclng to moxo a
little moio fieely , but this ilomand Is still
lluht fin It ; cholcn while cloven , Hi-OI7c.
( ) v si i.us-Mediums , 17c ; hoiseshnes , 21c :
e\ti i sliinil lids , 2lc ; e\ti.i -.elects , 24c.
company seltots , 2'Jc , Lonnts , . )4o. )
VKII rvm.rs.
Ill AX' P.incy bjiiid-plcKi'd nuv' , J2 OOiJ.
2 25 ; common w liltu beans , fl 75 ; coloiud g.u-
den beans , seat | \ about 1.75
Osioss-I'lieic Is not much activity In Ihe
onion m-iiuel , owing to Ilio fact that the
local ciop Is huge and the g.iideneis aie sup
plying the. demand xeiy hugely Onions are
iinoli d at tilfifT.'ic
I'm viols-Western jiotatoe-aie Iliming up
iinilpilces ulll hiixe. to bu advanci d nt Ibis
point Homo 'jrowu polalocs In sin ill lots
fliini sloic , 7. > c , home uionn , In c.u lotVl' ( < [ <
72i , I oloiado , fiom stole , 85tiUUc , C'oloi.ulo
c.u lots , HOrtHV
CvnnvoiIbcie Is n ooil de il of cabb ige
selling In this mat I.ft , bin Ibo demand is snp-
lilled entln Iv by Hie gaideneiOidcis for
c ibba u fiom Iliuconntiy aio filled u I'iQl' ' '
pel Ib.
Ci la.uv Tliure Is consli'mablo ' pom slo
on Iho mat ket and some xery fancy , ( moil
stock , 30it.&c ) , Motond Kiaile , 25fi.)0cj ) fancy ,
50c.
50c..swnn
.swnn I'OTVioi s-Tln ) supply U fair ; good
htocK on uiileis , jl pei bn
fiiiAi'i-s Homo grown rfi.ipi'i uro a tbliu of
HID p ist nml pi Ices , consi' < | m > nlly , aielliinnr
on eastein . KaslvrnConconls - bui-
giapus. , pt-i -
i. I't , ii..i\ . . . .
VM vi.oriT.s The season is about ovet ,
Mill a fen cantaloupe * , aio to ho si en In the
maiket. Cantaloupes on unit is , pel ciate , H
- Iliitleu
cliolce conking , f I.
CnVMM imiis-Cranbmilcsfiio arrlxIng xeiy
finch nnd me In good ileinainlj Capo Coil ,
pei hlil.fu"itto fiO , bullaiiflcliuii > , t5.3n , bell
and bugle , jo.
TIIOIMCVt. I lU'ir-l.
His VSVH I'llecs lomiiln about stokdy ; imr
bniii h , lai-'e , t'ODiiJ 25 , pur bunch , sin ill to
mi ilium , tl 75K20) ) ,
II.MUSS Messlnas ) > > r bos , II.OOS3 00 ;
Mini I , cnses , . ( Oil sl/i > , to
On wit"I'liein ,110 only a fn v 01.inset 10-
malnlng ; KUoisldo Mitdltciianu in s\ucN , H.
nines , i M.I ow , iic :
Ilium No 1 giccil lildes , 2'e ' ; No 2 ciocjn
hides , 2c ; No. 1 gicen > , illed hldm 3c ; No 2
! / / / ' / / V KXMIOISJS
ficsh nlr anil pioj-
er food , holi ) lo keep
nvvoiuan in pjooil t-ou-
'illtlon ' It's insnlll-
.cieiit for some , eak-
v cned or homo down
( is they mo I'J' l'10 '
iiilniLMils ami invjn-
laiities puL-uliur to
( heir hex
Thov'io easily hell ] ) -
. l , Inongli ; thi'ro'H
a remain In Dr. 1'lerco'u Fuvoiltu I'i oscrlp-
t ion Hint will build np and euro uvciy en-
foulilod vvoiiinn It'ri the picsoilptlon of n
physician ; has liuon ti tul in thousand * of
citsc.s , and never found niintln ?
The only n\k that's taken la tlmt of tlio
inaiiiifiutntoib v\lio proinUo to i of nnd the
iiionoy If no Iwni'flt i pxpeiiciuc < I
This "l'rccrlition" | ic-achwi the origin of
the tioublo. Diz inoa , fnintiiiK spell-i , ami
nervous disordern , BIK h iw sloeilavsnos.s | ,
chorea or Ht Vltus's dnne , deXMid | upon
the inepnlnritles and dlsplncenienU of the
Eiocial struct urea the "Favotito 1'rcscrlp-
tiou" cures by leg" ' " " " ! ? ' and coi rutting
thDhO functions and organic changi's.
Dr. Bago'n IUmiily ixteltivcly cures Calunh.
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Op-iahai
fie > t Cattle llo onilsinip UMr < ( l' > tbi
COMMISSIO i <
Wood Brothers.
JJre Slo'k Co mutation Marolnntv
to lib Uoulia lolypaong 1151
JOHN I ) "AllMMAX , I . , . . . -
WAl/mi B. WOOD , f „ * „
Market reports by mull aud nlr * cheerful
ornUtieii upon ayyflCiUoo.
pteen i-iltcil Miles 2. ' ; No. t sroen snltrd
hides 2"'His In 10 lb , : ic ; No ! jjrwn Jiilted
hides 23 lin , lo 10 l'n , 2c ; Vii. I vetl cilf ,
8lb to 1.1 UN. , : > < ; No 2 Vealculf. b lin. to
Ifilbi. . 3c ; No I drv Hint bides let No. U dry
Hint hliles , 3o ; No , 1 dry s iltcll tildes , | , < Part
cnted hides ' , ( ' pei ! l > . lc < s th in fully eitied
SitKH'I'll/is ( iii-eii sailed , t.icli : r < ti7.V ( < i
green sailed sliearlbist islmil xxooled I'nrlr
skins ) , oarli lOiM5 < ' | dry UIIMI lines ( short ,
wooledearly skins , No 1. i.ich rutlo.iltv
slionrllnnsishoil wodled c-uly sklnv ) , No 2 ,
c-nch Bo , dry Hint , KUIIMI and Nebrik'ika
liutcher wool polls | ilr | Ib , iiMual xvelght , 10'6
DC ; dty Hint K'IIMH nnd Nebraska mot ruin
xxool pelts , per lli , uctilil wi Ii > ht.l744l0o : iliy
Hint I'oloindo liutcliei ixool pells , per lli ,
iiclu it iM'lubt , 'iiitoc , ilr\ Hint i Vlor ute mnr-
i iln wool pulls , p-r II ) , -nut wcltfiil , 7it9i5 ,
city pieces anil bucks , ucliril un.jlit , 5 ,70.
si. l.o U Vlnrkct * .
Si l.oi'f. Oct 7I'lotiit UncbamtKil.
\\lllvi Opnned liiwi-i. then iallle.il , but fell
back ai : ilu anil clo-ifil 141(1,1under yestri-
day ; c ish ami Octoboi , ( > 1 Ucliceniber ) , il5o ;
Ma.v , 72'c
( 'DUN Cash , steady. 3'iM'j onttons followed
wliunt end clmod 's'ft'u1 beloxxveitetday's
close ; Octoocr , 111 ! ' i. Deceinbut , 3l'45t3 l'i' ;
) eai , itl'ji'l iv , asic
. ( ) \is tush , nun J7'tc , options , luiinliial ;
Noveintei,2H' ' c ; Max ,11'ir. '
Kvr riitn at 45'it4'i'iC. '
H vrti.l v HullMlnnesot i , 50 , ' .
IlilVN rirui ; "I'.XK- i < i t ti id.
II -ITiicliiiuiicI , tlmulhy , * 10.0i JilT 00 ,
I'l.W sn n Quiet * 1 Ol
Htiii t tlichanxed ; cioaineiy , 23
KIKI'I-I'm h uitfi d , 1'i'ji'i ' stale , 1'JT
Colts Mivt : , ( , ) uiel - itM.stl ,
Mi-mly 'ii < 1 ! _ ' ,
MvciiiMi I'ni'lianvod nt P CTfli' .
Cotros l'tr- t'iicliiin ed at lirnJl 00
I'ltiivmuiNi I'DII , lieitei nt JlH'iii fur | o i
ols. I.Mill , noniln illj liluliet nt } ' ) fit ) . Iliy
all ments , nut btcon , niiclnin cd.
KM ni'ii-rioiii. O.ODO bids i wheat , 80,000
ill. : coin , Hl.tiOO bn ; oit-i'lo.OOO liii
Silil'vn\T- : -riiiui,7,00 I bills ; uheat , U',000
ill ; nil n , l.lll.OOO lin i oats , 1:1,000 : bn
KansiM Cll > M u-l < ets ,
- ( 'ITV. Ocl 7 -\\ni\i rirni , iin-
; No.'J haul , imv-cdic ; No a red ,
ri7c.
( . 'oilsbont 'ie loweii No i ! tnlved , 33'jc. '
No. 'J white , ,1 IV < i3 l'sc. '
( ) vis Mi'iilv and In irood demand. No 2 I
nlscil , J.VjUJNo. ; . V ! ulilleJH i JH'ic ,
Kvi , In fair ilum iniij No 'A noinlimll } , 47 ©
siii-\\Vik. : :
\Veak : 5iq,5lc.
II vv HU'bei ; tlinnlliy , iSOOAUCO ; ptalrle ,
f5 7557700
HiiiirtiI'll m ; cicainciy , 2151270 ; dalty , 18
Kc.iM-riiin ; 10'Ji' ' .
ItiCKH'ix-U'lie.it , 73.00J bn. ; fern , 40,000
bu : oils , 13 50i ) .
sis -None.
Minneapolis VVIiint Mnrl.et.
MINMIVI'OI Is , ii-t ) 7 I'ho when inirl.et
ipened lou \\ctUandwllboul filends. The
iulv featuieas model He selliiu by si'.ilpliic
onus Diceinliei oDcin-d at ( )1 ' c , against
" ) l" > c yc teidav , llrined up to dl'ji- ' , declined
to iilV-Mil11 anil closed al 0141' May
ipened at ds c ailnsl ti'lc ' jisterd.ly.
iiinied up lo iiH'i'MiDc , diopo d lo db ic
mil lin ills i loseil at ( > > < c iii'iobei closed
noniln illy it .VJ'ii' ' Cash whe-it w is falily
u'llvcU a lowoi i.inuc of pilces l.nc.il niii
Ids HI ie the licit buyers. No 1 inullnin
soldat fi'JVdOc anil No i ! al r > T , < ii jS'4c Ito-
ct'lpls vvi'ie 5O1 ciisslilpinents , 4 I cats
I loin was iiilet | and the ilenimil low I'.il-
iiilsine unoled , U $ .115j l 10 foi seconds ,
fll iO.l | .jOCoi firsts , low mules , * 1 Unil-JG
The out put l-estlin ilodil JO.ollO bbls foi the
day lit .in was quid at i'J ' no 'J 75 in bulk.
.11iliiiliee
MII.VV vt'Ki.r , Ocl 7 I'l oi'ii steady.
VSul vi * -li'ailj , Ni > -piiiu , lil'ic , No. 1
lioilliein Ol'tfdV. Dcceinboi , dJ'nC. '
Couvl.imei , No LJ white , JOuNo 3 white ,
27i.-JHc
llAin.i v I'll 111 and higher ; No J , 5Co , sam
ple , Jlliiif.fjln- .
Itv i. ' leaily. No 1 , IHc.
I'llovisiiiNs Illi-lioi. I'oiK , $17 Ij-uil , t9.7O.
Itui.ii'ls riiini , 't.KIU bills. ; wlio.il , CU.UOO
bn . b u ICN , U'l.iiOO bu.
Mill-Mi MS i'loiii , 'J.700 ' bblb ; wheat , none ;
bailey , 7JOCIIm
1'llls th.it ciao siolc hd.uiacho : IJcU'itt's
DUFFY'S PURE
FOR MEDICINAL1 USE
NO FUSEL OIL
'I lilil euiplmtli nil ) ik nhuUcj for the
Inline. It poM-mo * propprtlrn line no t
no otbrr xxlilsko ) , mill hem e IK i | irc lully
Miliiutilp for
.M I'.N ,
WOMII.N mul
dill,1)111.V. )
Thorn iir i fexx resilience * In iiiv tnixii or
rlt ) ol Ainiirliik xx liur.i lnll'y I'nro VI il
Iniiotj Ici'pt on lianil roiMtikiitl ) lor Kinlilen
roldi , longlK , rlilllH , posHllilc iineiiiiioiiUi
or otlli'l mirloun coinplil nts. It Inis tlin
lilgliiHt oiulomrnieiitH lie inre In neciiro
the uenulMO Iniiu ) our < liniiltt or trorer.
Send lor II lint nit eil | I implilet to
nut rv viAi.rvnisiuv : co.
r.si 1,1 : , N , v.
CTORS
Seares !
Searies
Medical
&
Surgical
Disuensarv.
AM )
PRi iT DISEASES
u i ( ( u i' ( A -utmi , nit nisi vsi > OK
TIM. NOsi : . rintoxi , i iit.srsioviA'ii
now i.i.sunii i , iv 1.1 ; , HMI. i VIA t ISM , nib
I'M'M \ .
Itl.lll ( ) , SKIN unit IvIIIM V llH imrii ,
I I , MALI. VV I VKMSS.I.S , I.Osl VIAN-
110011 i lllil.li , iiuliill liiuns ol
WEAK MEN
VN'l ) V Mm 'V-KI.K p'l innontly
anil HiicceHsfullv ciiii-l M I'lol u \ \ a 1 1 unf illlu ;
IHI.VlitlNI f.V VI VII , u HllM-litt.\ | .
rins : risii' v rism-nr iieniiineiitiv euui
\\lilnMii ilinuH iirunlf' It'll iri uro instl *
All in il nlleHiif iinU.ii- dfllollJ nilaii } , ot
cltlii i H \ , nosltlvi'U curi'il
( 'ill on 01 iilli.sH \\llli Htunp for Olroiliri
1'lXl' Boillt ItlVlp'S Illll St.llptO II III I'llCI
FilBtHllllU lSOIIIIl Of POStOllll'O , 11)0111 7.
Dr. Searles "l.n.V,1. i1Vl.st-
Casloria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor
other Narcotic Mib.stancc. It is it harmless fmhsfitiito
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , ami Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee- thirty years. ' use hy
millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms nncl allays
foverishness. Castoria prevents vomitiiifj Sour Curd ,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach
and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea the DIothci's Friend.
Castoria. Castoritu
"CastnrH Isnn cwllLiitmcilIelno for chil " Ca torli 13 so til adnpled lo clillilron Umt
dren. Mother ! ha\o repeatedly lold mo of its I ri-coinniLiiil ItiuibuiiuriurtouuypruhcrlpUou
good LlTLtt upon ihtir thllilrcn. " kuonii lo 1110. "
Du. G. C. Osnoon , If. A. AltciiKii , Jf. D , ,
I.owcll , Mass. 111 So. Oxfoid St , lliooklyn , N. Y.
" Castoria Is the beet lunicily for chlMrcn of "Onr pliyslcl ins in the clillilrau'B depart-
wlikh I "in ncipinlnled. I hope the ilay Is t ot incut lm\u ppol.en lilghly or thtlr cx | ; rl.
far dlhlnnl v\hi n mothers Illconhlilcrtho real unco In tlnlr oiilsMi ) practke lth Cattoiln ,
liiU-n-stot tlu-lr clilldri-n , r.n I nso Cistorl i In- nnil uH1iouh ; ; o only h.no ninong our
hti-ail of tliovarlonsqnacl : nostruniswlilthnro incillc.il Gtippllui vUiat Is ImoHii a < uvular
dostroylnglhi'lr lovoil ones , byfoieln opluiii , H , jLtv\onro frwi to conft-sa " * ba
inoriliini' | , soothing FJ nip mid otlur hnitful mi His of C'a-storla has vu > ' look with
oguits down tlulr throats , thcicby Ecudluj futor upon It. "
Ihiiiu lo preniaturu graves " UMIEU IIo3i-ir.ii. ir
lilt , J r. KISCIICI.OE , i. Moss.
Couua ) , Ark. AII.KN C SUITII , .fro. ,
Tlio Contanr Company , 77 Murray Street , Now Yorls City.
-'fm'iTfTirf7rrcfTnk !
MAHA
BAGS & TWINES | TKNT3 , ETO.
IWslinialia Iliijl Oinalid rent Awning
lOVII'VNV HJMI'VSV
Iiuporterii ami iimiiurao
tcirern of llnur sittk *
biirloi4 | , twlno 111 ' 1 irniiMi Mroui
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morsc-Coe Slioz Company.
Hiiloirooin unU Ollloa 11)7 ) 110) ) Illl Iliivirl U
I adore HIJ 1IJI-II.M Ho tunl SU
VVu are the OM V M inilf.i 'Ulror . of llnouunl
bliouila tliuHlitoot Sub .u i
A Ki'iifnl Invliniloa U uluajd | to ill lo Inijioct
ouruuivluclurr. .
Kirknddll , Jones & Ainer , Ilinil-Sc\\cd , \ \
COVtl'ASV VV'liolnialo
infra n onu llniton HIIOKCO bu.iU nil ( MM
ItuUlicr hliou ( o. IU ! nnd rutiti'T vuo < t > * i 1
lioi nw ii fn r M" 1 1 JJIU Iliinniriiro t
DRY GOODS.
31. b , Smith & Kilpalricli-KocliDry
1,0 JDS ( O
Dry uooitt notluiin fur .Suiun | , minu ( urnl li
nlililiiK t. < > ol * lornur Ini ; t-uuitf i or IIUi mil
lllli iinU | lu nnl fU llHrnuy Mri'uli
FUKNITURE. J COAL.
_ _
Omalia L'pliolslcrin i Joliihon 1-ros ,
COVII'ANV WIIOI.KSAI.KIOAL
U ( > liulituriiil lurnlturo
Hl/J-llUI Mclmlm el 10iH ( Kuril on
HARDWARE
ItciiorVillieliny \ & Linn ,
l ) < > al Hill linril ward till 1
Corner lllli nml Jackson inetliHiiliii touli
Htrnut "
HATS , ETC I IRON
\V. \ A. L , Cibljon & Co Oiii.iia ! Safe and Iron
VVIlDlOHHlU VVO.lK-i
IlntH Htriw nfoi viiultn jull nuO'l ,
Itluiui iiiliteni l.lli Iriin blinliurt unit tire
unit llurnuy clre'U iuii | ! Ou > Aiiitreoii , Kill
) Illlll jHlkhlHI
COMMfBSION. " LUMBER ,
1)1 ) , tlltll & CO. A , Walieficid ,
liiiioinl | .Vmtrlian I'url-
I'ruiliuo , fruit * of nil Illllll UlUI'Ilt , Mllwftd *
k o i uini nl utitl Qulat/
llmu or tori < HllltU Illllll
LIQUORS. STOVE REPAIRS
& llcrbzrl , Onuiu Slovc Hcpair
VOil\H Miivn nipnlri
< ini | unl-riiltno'iiiiiiiit *
tor fitlf kin liif jitnvu
IUOI Hirnuui hi iiiilniiii \ iinuvia
PAPER OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co ,
( urry u lull itock of
prlulliiKl wrupplmr unit Jlatlneil n < l lubrlrtlo |
wrllliu ln . * * f , can !
vla elli , gtlMiO , xl o U