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i . THE OMAHA ] BEE: SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 ISSS.QQIX;I;EE\T‘PAGES'. :‘.THE CONDITION OF TRADE. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | bvessitesonc snotst o corey ansctios | WEEKLY BUSIN 80 240 Covert and - wife.to J Thomi tot 8 4 At Just cost wd..\ 200 In 1 244 ESS REVIEW Diture (£ party desires, O1 40 the v i R K, ( Ritare e party desires. i ie run for next week will come up to near ife 0 M I Cometock, s i 0 provision trade, is about all the shippers and X Kiets and husbaid 1607 Comatock, Tt farae o eas ter, « .| The Money Market For tho Past 1o Wheat Highor Than at Any Timo | mekers want 16 handie. * o bulk of best | Unusdal Activity fn tho Grain and A W St Jors 5 b biE Ta ) — ) R o d. ”' For Five Y 1. mixe sold at 4, 0@, 1y at { " 1, . ftof wii ft lotd, bik 14, BV Smith's T T T Veck Unchange 240 S commin mixed sold ut #.1006.95, There Provision Marlkote. wa 200 — 240 160 0 or ect and wife to J T Comstock, lot fock place. q o 2,500 1 and wife to J T Comstock, AN Park, w 2800 ash et toS DM ll"ur‘\.‘nl‘n. lor‘w loss lm] i v\“;lhfi fox | o tol ave, between 15th and 16th, o thian vadue. M. A, Cpton Company. &b © | VERY GOOD GENERAL TRADE. i JOR SALE—~Cholce east tront lot with an ¢ — were a fow lots of fancy heavy and Philadel- —_ phias that made $05.500¢ HUTCHINSON A LARGE BUYER. | Fiiuin neglicted ot 60 10011 for pins | A DISPOSITION TO “EVEN UP." | for prime selected of §1.70@1.60, and from’ 5754600 e, 1ots U, i, No, tra well built 5 room hotse an 1 barn, on cor, 7 for common, 89,40, 41 wnd 42, LIk 2, Mercer B0th and Mason. M. A. Upton Company Liberal Buying Ocders and Sales E: 180 westerns, Ore Commission Men Pursuing a Conser- T The Stringency in the Money Market | b Wid 4 ? s - P . ’ ) westerns, Ore o ™ o~ NCIALL atrick and husband to 8 D Mer- POREALE Lot 11, Hanicom biace. &0 ceed Those of Last Year—Collecs 181 westorns, Ore vative Course —Builish News From Affects the Shipping Trade— It cer, lots \ | 2 and 8, Uik 3, off what it is worth. C. ¥, Harrison, 41° th b " g " " P’ . b g Flvanntat 1Al Metcer park sub, w d Vit X the Northwest—1he l’n\- v Yorg, Oct. 6.—[Special Telegram creased Strength in Fore S D Mer. oy to putlic, vacation of Mercer ’ rohases. tle Market. to Tie Ber.]—Stocks—The short session park sub. eign Markets, galus, 70 Showing the number of hogs bought by to-day was quiet and without important fea- £D Mercer to The Bemis Park Co, n tract on Cumin ( Pleasant sts, aid on o Fx106 fewt near corner Woolworth i ading buyers on the market to-day: 5 y o i ture. The total salesof stocks were but iin fon N fine ot Cne Eh- K%, (HOUES DY & FO0ITIE, bR hEe Pkl ';"’"‘:‘r':" """“'!“‘I:""'-“”n n the | G: H. Hummona & Co CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. 120,070 shares. The opening was weak at a Unusual Aoctivity. st & Ly, W B Rl L e b par e oF o SOHATEISE SF VS roRaY PRARKBCLHA S CvoRley | S IR b akT = Chitcaco, Oct. 6.—Spocial Telegram to | little lower prices, while the close showed | Cuicaco, Oct, Spocial Tologratn to | Gt Loneas place Wil eie 10VR oo ed, 50hoo), chiireh uid 2 1ines o LAl P - | Armour C. 1 Co e Bee.]—Wheat advanced over 6c to-day | generaily further smalt loss. The tone was | Tir Bre.) - Another week of nuusual aetivity | G P Hemis to pubile, vacation of part of There is an increased demand from the | J. P. Squires & Co th and closed near the top and atsubstantially | heavy wuch of the time, the decline beingat- | has been witnessed in the lead:ng gram and | 65 heob e S Bt PRk’ company. Highest and Lowest. the best prices of the woek, and at the best | tributed largely to the liquidation of long | provision market, attended with a greatly | L9 £ on i 1ine of Cunin st, at a pom blocke, cable in project cash balance ey, K per cent int Harriso coun high prices prevailing having FEE st. induced free shipm ts of grain, but the 3 ot col 001Wa v A 2¢th sf up: ollowing ure che: d lowe: fco! i o Vo vo The vol § ‘otton o v o 06 101 o ¢ of Brown sf Hore R Ay eraons i terans s hmnd | 1y of curroney Lias been amplo for all legits .er.'::,.’yl.f‘v\“'r“f.n:fi: e highest and lowest | pricos obtainable for five years, The volumo | stocks. Cotton il was not so weak as the | unsettled fecling and rather wide flactua- | 0oty 8,00 Wiine ot Brownst, oo ) 82 above, 85,00, 8,000 cash, balace e 2 e while the sants of specaiat. | oh the Hates indieated, i 1957, 1995 and 1ses: | Of dealing was large around the opening and | remainder of the list, and closed slightly [ tions in prices, Speculative interest has ot 1 Walwosch: sidaio i ot * cent interest, (P Harrison, 418 8 15t ¥ v TooHt "L'r ;I\‘ nt ignored, The | —TNesiT % ~ — there were seasons of activity throughout the | higher than it opened. subsided to any extent, though oper 80D | v ToRhsol KA #1te b e o 4,600 i 4 ors rave been to a great extent ignored, Sept. 18 S 0 b g ving o the o g Aty L : n Jolinson aud 0 U Oft, 6 20 s—Nothing_but first-class prover | disposition of bankers, conservative atall oL Rt session, but no signs of special «xitement The following were the closing quotations: | parently have transferred their trading k3 12w and 659 5-10 1t 8 Of ne cor ties. M. A, Upton Co, Ll i b bbb, 120 |Northern Pacific, . 12 | dopreferred,. 108 ¢, & N W we e visible until late, was by “Huteh” The he largest buying » was not much of sec 15 16-e, wil L 025 s and wife 16 A L ¢ Ik 1, and 1ot 9, bik abiead considerably, avoiding “squecs 14 wht0 | 300 Probably with a view of '8 as much as possible. In - — | tites, is especially so just now when the Aroom ottt | country is on the eve of & presidential con- i ] o tions Improving — Sugars a 1 westerns, Ore, s j]m’u SALE-Very 3 malia_bar Shade Lower. Packers || 8 a fuil 1 ana goo o) @0 |4 @A 56 | 1 1 i 4 ‘4 v terms aid :0od location. D, V. Shol b | § & wheat ffor sale and osellers were able near deliveries there evide bee Hyde park, w d 300 4 A A ; test. IR Sunda; 360 { eliveries there evidently has been a Yo park, " 3 b T R General trade is very good indeed, and Sunday, | 400 @1y | tolobtalil almoat theik own prices fot WiRS | g i disposition, both on the part of local and out- | ¥ fz YR S0 1K Burdick, lot 16, bk o — ML y |8 they parted with. A good many outside or- | (hicago & Alton 154 | Hack 1 i g nd husband 100 A & 0 Melta, ‘e i 1 side speculators to “even up! trades, and if | K Metin 2ucres of se of e Ellde (e —_— - 0@ 440 @4 (OR SALE We have some [ there are but few houses unable to report | 440 @ito Or axcnangs @A 10 nnny [1m ai 4ood Omala Fual sh ders were filled, These were nine times out | Clilcago.Burlington ¢, M. & i 487 @K possible, te and Nebraskd | yyjeg in excess of lust year. Buyers are lib- tile them up, as the amount of ¥ t & Quincy Y Qo preterred, wd 1,000 farmy, which wa will sell cheap of trade for 2440 atd By 5 @ 0 o ’ " Yiploe ce its 1 N dop L Ao il e A fis X farme wiiien we will sall chienp, of ttade (0F | CLi% kit orders und ave taking o botter | £ ¢ Sucai |48 &% |88 of JEH ey -klvl the publioe ‘ull?l {pls ”ih',‘(nfr‘fm L SR O money required to protect outstanding con W, LRI (A Boots and shoes, koreries of hardware. Sehies: | class of goods than usual, Colicctions ai 450 @ ) Sunday, | 9 46 orders the market would probubly be much | iliols Qeriral. . 1T | dopretersed tracts has been sufficiently larwe to absord [ W of e of uw oo ¥ b el J i % p o Sunday, er. Sucl cust ) HRLL AV - 184 Union Facific s ready me: avel . tis i v § Anger Bros.. 614 . 10t st 1 VIO, [ imwswihe i Lo a6 ast AW HaBE: Vi {Bais |10 atd unday higher. Such, at least, s the o infon o Kb ¥ i 1y R g the ready means of many houses, and even to | A piilkey ot al th ¢ 3 iiirier. o, bk !;"r‘,“" L, * . “ satisfactory in this respect. 420 @445 | 450 @440 SU“lUlld)l;'HI‘l lr:nlllc. lluspolu.\“:1 lu:‘";:"“““' l“::‘k]vl-l.ri‘x‘nl-lr‘q 2y x'x'hguwt exhaust their borrowing privileges, | 13 ¢ il AL T 00 & 11 hoW 10 RAE KOO Iand with very Littls There have been no material changes in P :l‘:’c" :‘1‘.'“:‘.‘"“'::Y(_“wm“""l:‘ :fLM:I‘mhmm hew | MissouriPacitie 81| v {T;{lf ted, lln_“ ver, that this pre v;\m oni's 1st add), g ¢ d L ) day thatthis can, be dons wiil soon b3 [ prices. Sugars are steady ata shade lower | Tt RS OIRAARALL Deloa) | BuilHosy 1 W okt more FRitlaaIREly ih D6 |y iogHe 6Nl CifcERasy. ati@a pableoits st bean e L L A L Py | passed. M. A, Upton Company, 5" | Buotations than n week ago, and it is believed | ,Special reports to the Cincinnati Price iness in wheat, more particularly - | closed oftred at 8 per cont, e general situation will work back again : : Jastitute placoiv ERE! Here-llere i3 what you have been « " will be | Gurrent show the number of hogs packed | cember. Commission merchants are usually PriME MERCANTILE PAPER—4%,@6'¢ per | into old cl s and the money market show 4 ) | H ok ter roon it i Rl il oy i r L il il it et it wh | vory stiff on the subjoct of margins and oper- | cent. R g : Daniels to 1 1P Ehlun, ot 3 bik i, ¢ wate ont, 1ot 30 L S » undermentioned plac i v t ¢6 Rxertiv 2 xt add to Sout 2 2155 | Lo AR il g L e ent fieures, which net its members | wirreaponding time last yoar, us follow: ators are compelled 1o restrict. dealings to | ¢ STERLING EXCIAX h;“!:uli”lin("lsl he stringency in the money market has | Rt Soarh Huho, 21 i fors 8,100, ¢ flx'lf""ll{f b B v“'r\r'"h: ~ March1 to Oc [ safe limits, which is better for everybody | G0 s / b A biad some effect on the shipping branch of | (firsu i to Sou s g ¢ d 2,168 on Cotpi ordinarily be considered legitimate, Coffees [ o Y ~ — vhile the excitement r igh, Northwest i ade, o vore compelled to exer- | MOrse & Bruner to 13 Hagedorn, w e ; e in moderate demand and the dominant | Chicawo. oo 00,000 il “‘“*"““‘““;““"“"’“ l\’,'"“ —_—— trade, as merchants were compelled to exer- | BERSTayfickes second add, w d %0 JOUTHOMAT A ~Lot 14, block E. corner Uiz is bearish, a8 the crop is very heavy. | OIS CIty...... news i more bullish today than PRODUCE, cise more than usual caution in protecting | 4k Tiirke and wite to ¥ BJohnson, B3 oth and M s rodts, §room hoise, 8000, 15 FEcoIpLaNG Ttloide Jrniaro (KoM Juiyd Yo, | S soniis . over. Buyers away buck in the dnter-| 00 Pl B | their speculative trades, nd this, to some [ R4 Mayne Finco wd oo 1800 | 1, block 7% 8 £ cornor 25th and M strauts, ptemver 26 were 1,140,000 bazs, and at | Indtanapolis for are paying = prices that o seem | K, G L Deae: | extent, has withdrawn ready money from [ and n ' lot 1k 1%, Hinscom Pla 1 it & on this rents 8 “ | Santos 551,000 bags dgainst respectively | Cincinnati i fabulous, almost. At Duluth December ad- "els T Cal gy f11:20% 5 Decet | e “ohipning department, Besides, orders | g d ST a0 i pof thesecuriiers we'e on N stroot’ thiy would | 412.000 and 30,00 bags between the same | Milwaugve ... | vanced to $1.815¢ and May to $1.34, In Min Casli, 44, November, [ on shipping account were lignter, as mer- | 1} @ fughvam, " ell for &0,000 each, W a or Stre s BST. 8 UUEIR § ¢ L \ 34 2 Y acco a 3 w f Shan Nin s year fion to i one s Ah ava bt and prices are | Sleveland. | neapolis No. 1 hard for October was quoted | 5% c3 Docember, 4195 May, 0 11-16c. chonts in the consuming and distributing Wi Wite to ) wijot | these corners will make seven Gusiness lotee M. | | (LEHE™ JE0 T8 SIS MO mack: | it e | 41,81 and for December at §! L e edyi |, Soaty | Mics, November, | markets, both ut home and abroad, were not [ 80 81d ¢ % sw G16:10.¢, wd k. ] e ot the Bank | €relcateh to date s only b b r|'-~bl|. = - northern being §1 27 for October and $1.28 for | = ccamber, 35}t May, 20%c. inclined to follow the recent appreciation in | Forty-four transters I gserma o 1t 61,047 borre 87, 6 ot Ak i vance ol Baoe 60}gc. Al e 5! 5 PRI : OFOTIIIES AR HOMIS' GF. tite GHOIGRRL Fest’ }‘.,“'i’.’l?“ :;; "-h b 1*“;'}”];”‘- 1'\[_,,”“":;1:‘;"3 Movement of Cattle., Decemocr. This makes an adyance of dade Havloy~Nommal prices. The scarcity of ocean tonnage and Tinil¢ing Pormits. dence and bubtiess property iu the ity for falo | 8 IS0 Al S0 BEEES Y deficient | The following table snows the recoipts and | in Duluth and b in Minncapolis, New York | Prime Timothy—§1.55 high rates of freight demanded have checked | gy oo wing permits to build were 18- 3 cheap. P .48 | Catch wnd o reported shortugo over last v shipments of cattle the past week at the cen- | and St. Louis were Swde higher. Cables | Flax -$L307. w1 40, the export trade to a great extent. Advices NIy oRBRa i (it SAL m ol streot between | G860t ana. but s the fishing extends into | ters mentioned, and for the preceding week, | fuil to reflect excitement abroad. Notwith- | - Wh § from abroad indicated more strength in thut | & e Jiorerday: { Sano Make us an_otter on | Qf 00,000 tons. S maden). as collated by the Cineinnati Price Current. | gtanding the fact that wheat is 25@3oe higher | Pork cash, 81 November, | 0 3 S, W Horton, story and a half bary, Tiar- . November this may be made up. anding 4 quarter, and higher prices fa stof the oy K h stre this, 20 per cent less wiil buy it tnis weck than is m L avted vapy | ——— e L L Al AC Woha 2 tnunis + Doceriber, $14.30: May, #14 quarter, and higher prices for most of the | noy an y-fourth streets ... .. . & 500 8 it will cver again be offored for. M. A. Upton ard trade in luwber is reported very pri f rin; . cash, | 81015 November, | eading articles were quoted, yet thoy were | CHaFles Jay, onewtory frame ' éotiage, | Compuny 5 good, and prices are steady under a strong | Chien or three weeks ago, the receipts do not in- 5 cash .15, November, b g i and Fiith ayvenus st - demand, especially for shingles and lath, St 1 rase. This may mean that there i8 no rmber, $.1 not in proportion to the advance in prices in | Wl Austin, one-story frame cotta 6 501 ctive and_ ex- at to come forward, or it may mean that mers are determined to squecze the last rng from the lemon that has been put in choice, & Rarely, mdeed, does the mar- [ 1) f)’r,'»”fil.‘fi“i\‘f 8 this country. Domestic markets weve de Ashand Fourth avenie cidedly stronger. The veceipts of grain at | Chrles Nelsou, onestory frame dwelling, all western markets have been moderately | Minor permits A fre and shipments rather libc Especi BRASKA inrms W zood 10 | Ty fiour IN Gt it ol the Bk Vi 8600 | e ol n marked up and long Sine Juortguges against them | 5o to 75¢ per burrel, und th sems to be u | New York........ that from #5) to #4K cash will buy the equ J Now 15 the timo to myest in Nevraska. tarm | general belief that the prediction of $10 flour Ket has been g ol melling & Rk k AlBson be TaaiEaL Total . S CAHa b IO NGB TAIBIEAUE. OB REHS ts—Shoulders, $8.8715009.00% k e e e L T MDA L L s a datel Previons werk iy 1o thes wheat | short clear, $0.16@10.00; short ribs, 0404 | ally from lake ports, The privesof grain | Lol tkkregat o A700r or Bve times ouf Drice. BT, A. UPIOR 06 | 4iomr e, o O X o hs rosoliy. | BAme Weok last ¥éar, T e G R e 045 and provisions have ruled decidedly higher | = 5l B i i et R e s [ AR follows hurd upon harvest. The Butter — & creamery, 16@2sc; | durihig the week, Seods have shown consid | Hicoten drochnmntton OOK at this 111 weakness dispiayed in the face of intentions | ~_The indicated net supply the past week was me forward on this bulg dairy, 14 3 erable strength and prices have - further ad- | | Underand by vl ACalitornta, corner on an alley ‘o it somewhat hot for any | 65,000, compared with 63,000 the preceding | with the resolute refusal of threc Cheese—Stronger; full cream cheddars, | van 20 the compiled statutes iudicated to v recaleitrant signers, The erocers say, me on Macduff,” and seem disposed to , claiming that they must hav room house. TFHOR SALE-1! low rates on long (@lies flats, 10@10){e; Young America The receipts of live stock were moderately L@l free at all the principal western points, Steady; 18a@19c. though the recoipts of hogs were lighter than time last year, ‘Ihe A. Upton Comp Eiections,” 1, John M thie state of Nebraska, 1, thiat on Tu iher, A D), 188, t seil a bushel, has made the bears very nervous and curtailed their oper- g ations to the minimum. Whenever any Fure Thayer, Ko o liereby is 1y, ne tne sixth < will be an s land in Nebraska at od farm lands, | take, it ca 1. Peterson, 1112 8 11:0,2 | the Gime or more capital, and the latter they | OMAHA WHO! MARKETS. | body starts in to buy_wheat the sources of 7]l"}""‘;;l‘l;““"{‘;:}fx‘l"'““'h""L'"'_"'""fl“":}.-"‘:l" L o SOt e et ean e {lle 5 Of Votig i wCHYARPEDRERIBTwTn (| Sa0Kat Aot SajthoyImiuu bve g At ius Produce, Fruits, Ete. ot (b b ootiaryicAint - dc dama dry | slight reduction. Farmers have been quite liep cting the follow- he Moy o o [ e seocd and sensible, but. that they should | BUrTER—Fancy, solid-packed ereamery, 18 | for u long tine. The opening range of prices Ch, e T L LT B g L‘l‘_':_\i‘:};:l"‘:‘:“ i L B of president and vice president } the 5. b have been put into force at the ining | @ country, 1 common | horg, to.day was 8116% for Novombar, | SCATHER SHEEE ST “1” ol tlm, B0 G A S G UL P S an I R e e B A oo san t stock farm In Sarpy cons 1 not at the close of the green produce f K7 s 81.175¢ for Docembois and &1,10 for May, a | Tallow-=Hasiers No. 1, 8ol pucked, bo; | Xiote lboral wovomon g grosstonal district, 5 2 acres all fenced, &5 acres )y Ason. LOL RS L] jump over night of about 2c. The itial . 2 4§ e el i A THE RN s A aEd oXIstea TOtmon oY One member of congress from the Second cone 5 neris meadow, 100 aerds timber, T-room house uring the month of September the coin. | Minnesota patents, quotations were the lowest of the duy, " De- | o coaipta, Elipmanta |- AB Jncroase: MHDC axstodton monods |l eres Flok. 3 7 Atablo fur vwelve horses, slheds S0 catile; LS D heAL S Etes emints grades, $1.00@5.00; bakers' tlour, $.50@5.00 | cember wus not lohg in getting to § ana | Flour, bbls. . teees 12,000 12,000 | and banks had an active weck. Calls for | * Gne member of ‘congress from tho Third cons ¥ evel lowm 8oil, o, #1500 in | & I per barrel. May to £1.2115@&1.215{ There w ause Wheat bu., 3,000 100,000 | m from country point pecially where | gres<ional distr | 8§ yoars balance cush, won't trade, This farm is | 7:149,20 pieces, bearing a value of (el Sihar dozo this range for a wiile and then reacted Corn, bu. 1000 26,000 | w! is beginning to move, were more | Governe Worth 0.4, Sickiess cause of sciiing. M. A | The amount returned included 1 i b \ch &t About noon_another flurry 144,000 anda larger inquiry i expec Lieutonant gov Upton Compans Iver dollars. The month's gold | BrLows—iwiscper bu. suchia matter. Abodt) noon another flurry ) O R e Seoriar 3 TOUNCIL BLUFFS—We have some lots at ARSGIE L Sy s BOTATORE— 000 \A’V\l"\:":"vhfl. (('ylf‘;l;”'.\l' I‘”;:‘u‘n“l‘!’lf:c‘;(‘:lx::-'nl‘lt’v i thére was & | Barley, b © e 5 vill probably induce furmers to sell | JUETCASIEE g | the east end 0f the new billco that cun be B O aier | Povurny—No dressed fowl in the market; | reuction of over e, followed by a lihtning | New York, Oct. 5. — Wheat— Receints, | their grain more frecly, Stipments of cur- |- Aitomodgeners, i ought utu gure that will muke pur SIS Sl live chickens, $3.00@3.5) per doz; spring | bulge of about 2¢ 1 December, the previous | 1138005 exports, 16,0003 spot market rency to the interior were quite light and re- Gaer of public lands and butllings, money. M. A Upton Company anounted to §1,103, chickens, $2.00@?. high water mark being pussed and ve moderate den ceipts rather small. — Activity m speculation tent of public nstruction. B 10 3 N It is claimed th the October disbu T % N o) 5 ) & N - 7 p| on the board of trade has also absorbed an tor for each senatorial district, and NOI SALENot for tha 4 d ra TOMATOR 21,00 per bu, ber 2122 was paid and for M No. 2 red, $LI7 m ele & DO : d Rtivos fOF eACls represontative proved tund ments for interest and dividends will aggr Prans—Californin 5.00@3.50 per bu box; | record made the day's ‘advance aloat, $1.190%@1.20 f. o. b, 3% red | unnsual amount of meney in the way of mar g L Hamlton Co,, Nehraska, gate over £4.500,000, of which &L000,000 18 | gouthern, Taper b bu greatest gain being in May. The latter month | nominal; No. 4 red, nominal; ungraded red; | £is deposited on trades between members o of, 1 have hereunto sot my (¥ under a uthewire forice, | for interest on United States 4 per eont | Thigas—Strictly Tresh, 18@19¢ candled., ged 19, @15c over December early, the | $LOSL@$1.1630; options very active, | 0 the board. Other lines of business | paydand caused to o affixed the great seal of i Kool FbArvel K g layments at Bosion amount 0| CaLironsta Grares —81.25@ 150 per case. | difference gradually and almost impercepti- ted - iregular 3 @i hi made larger demands on banks the state; hone at Lincoln this i o O B 480, against $5,522,754 in- October last | Coxconn Guaves —30@dve per 10-1b | bly widening as tie session advanced, until n houses heavy buyers, west selling} [ for = ussistance = and the —rapid ab- I ATt yeur. % basket. 4 it was 2c. The last prices show the two | closing unsettled; November closing $1,19 sorption of money created u firmer [Seal.] AN R e i et Y bout $12 per acre).. M. Licht's October estimate of the Euro- ;i ifornia, $1.00@1.50 per box; | months only le apart. The final spurt was | Corn—Receipts, 135,150; exports, 7064 | feeling in the market for loans, and it Rk WY e ) Rt pean beet-root erop's yield places the aggre- wran, 50c@E1.00 por baske the most exciting incident of the day. 1t came | spot market = igc higher firm and dull: | Showed a decidedly hardening tendency, and o Unitad yeurs pel g 1000 | gate as high as 2,550,000 tons, or 350,000 tons. NANAS —-Common, $1.50@2.25 per bunch; | unexpectediy, and there was no stopping it. | No. 2 53%@541{¢ in elevator, b4@54}ge afloat ; | Fates ranged higher. Very little “paper A and thire Goand look over the land and address the | gyer the crop product of last year, but at the | choice, $2.50@3.50. T er) i) a 2 R& 59 f 3 | passed as low as 5 per cent, and 6@7i per 1 owner, ¥, K. Atkins, 10 Larimer sty Dony choice, The floor in the viciity of the it was | ungraded mixed, 52@ddc; options g : \ e MEOLOLY d ‘ Eruiels latest dates the grand e supply of | " LgmoNs—84,00@5.00 per case, & b LS 2| 576 hizHors duil alosii P oveniter | cont was generally paid by borrowers, who By the Governor, JORN M. THAYER. Colo. 214 ) s 005 4 thronged and the scene was like thut wit- | 9¢ higlier; dull,closing steady; Noveniber O BT o O i — — — | sugarin all countries was down to 548,505 ORANGES-—£7.00 (@3.00 per box, nessed on Monday and Tuesday, when the | closing at o4 ad_previously been uccommodated at’hlgc [ G- 8. LAWS, Secretary Sta : 1 OR S\ cautifnl homes in Kountze | tons, ugainsta yearago a totalof 043,621 ! ora of great booms and wild fluctuations was | Oata—RRecelpts, 50,000 exports 43; spot The firmness of the market was also, in a == I )R SALE—Nice homes in Windsor pince, | oA Boston authority says the Chicago, —S0@ibe per bu, The week just closed was the most excit- | November,closing 313gc; No.' 2 white, 3317 | pacted closing of the Traders' bank. = Al- U ' | M. A. Upton Cq 8i0 Burlingont &uinoysionplial 2etooicils iy $3.0024.00/peribbl. ing and sensational in the history of the | @34; mixed western, 35@32¢; white western, | though it was a small concern, it caused un- 1319 Farnam Street, - | present held us follows: Fourteen thousand 168 =700 ser bushel, e T A AR th R RS HEC B r e Ak wabE | S0 caniiioss umong the timid dopositors of other eI Tar T T e G i 3744, 8 W corner 39th and | shares in England, by 64 holders; 12,000 | Civer—Michigan, $4.50@6.50 ver 82 | "fhe de for corn at the start was largely Soffee—Opti v ales 106, | institutions, While the deposits withdrawn LR e (Gil} LGl g fronting threo st v | shares i other countrics, by 54 holders; 500,- | gals; Californis pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. 730 dtmand for con o starbwas largoly | Coffee—Ontions barcly steady: sales 106,- | 0"y wero not large enguigh to e | “°l°M St4loper yard. feon S5 3 : from the short interest, who were alarmed | 230 bags including October £13,55a$14; Nov ! 0 Thompson, Belden & C graded, § S cash, The next 1 fedt to this, Engl h : DO ConN-—Rio Hel Sase. L 3 X ; 5 A ., hompson, Belden & Co, i L . | 000 sharcs in New England, by 4,000 holder: Por Conx—Rice, 3@4c: common, 2@3c. . vancing ten- | ember . $12,83@$14 A CME felt, it left an uneasy influence, whi cal- unniug through from Farnam to Ives streets, s N VoAt holde e TR by the extreme firmness and advancing ten- | ember §12,85§13, December — $1240@ | (©h B Ben ere otre, et Spectal value in all wool Henriettus, 47 i | (0. M. A Upton & C Ma i || LT 00 sHaresTInIN eweYorkyiby L0 haldor (Mt S DHII o dency of wheat. The firm tone of forcign | $12,70; spot Rio, quiet; casy and fair cargoes, | culated to make bankers extremely cautious | wige, all colors at S and # per yard. | slfa Rl CLi S ~ | and 78,000 scattered among 1,700 holder: Br.xs—Choice eastern handpicked navies, | LR E0 KMl d0d to. strengtaen the feals | - Petroleum — Quiet; United closed at | about extending their loans, as well s to ap- Thompson, Belden & Co., ARGATNS—We have two extra bargains for | Twelvd thousand and ten people hold th per, “bushel; - western hand _picked | {Huties W80 tenttel 10 FEEREIRE 0 rer | goler % ¥ preciate the fuct that when confidence is Extra valuein all wool Sebastopols, 40 in® S Al nay TandjtheRotiieciat [lstocky B e B hediuins, - $LSUELU. | capts of contriiet corn during the prosent | Higs—Firm, moderate demand: western onco disturbud that fecling incroases quite | wide, atTac and si por yurd: ol stores ot 60 i &, A pton Compa a = o i ane d, and next month was likewise an argument to | 211 @ -avidly. he unsettled condition af- | and $1.2 per yard for Same goods, v T OMAHA LIVE STOOK. HAY—f. 0. b, cars, No. 1 spland, $3.00; No. 2 Ve O X slive: ! f fairs on the board of trade, assisted by “hompson, Belden & Co. 7 TOR BA LE—Easy torms, new house 1t rooms, o partics who have contracted to deliver that |~ Pork—Qui 3 rd, trade, pson, : 8 CATDOts w0 DALY PUEILaES, StADIe, 1arge Ioet o "'ffnl(‘:"“'»a’umimnm grade in October and November. New Or- [ Lard—Deliveries to November lower; new | the large failure "‘l"“ grain _and pro- Allwool DrapDe Alma, very fine quality, ' paved street, horse cars. Enquire of owner, attles . D—$§14.006@15.00 per ton. leans exported 28,000 bushels to Liverpool | crop, firm, cash; western §10,50; sales §10,40; | Vision trade, also had tondency to make | 38 and 40 inchos v Jard;others el ¢ athian Shelton 1505 Farnam st. 844 Saturday, Oet. 6, 1883, e O e M hite | Yesterday, and from the principal Atlantic | November 8),5249,65; closifig, $9,52 giarybody spnrencnsiv resarding futures ONEAINC QuRtyAARL Lo Beathany 5 ’ ] There was morc lifo to the trade to-day | Pl O L LI ports there was a fair_eviderice of the pres- |~ Butter—Firm; = fairly active; western | Chicago banks, however, are strong and mhe ELeldeni®Oo anda good many catile changed hands | Wine, l0@0c por gal, o0 L ent prices being within shipping limits. The | dairy, 12@15¢c; do creaniery, 13@23:. ma position to meet any calls that are | It pays to buy dressgoods of all kinda of us, The Sultan's Electric Dog Cart. at about steady pricos. The packers were | GRANBERRIESS7.00@9.00 per b 4 ening buying flurry was succeeded by free | Cheese—Strong: western, 8@ likely to be made on them. * Bullion has been | Whenout shopping, we invite you to examine . ovistoxs—Hams, No. 1, 121j¢; No, 1o | opening buying flurry ¥ e roug; western, 8l 3 e F o from i s ban e oEL B ! our stock and get our prices. We show goods The sultan of Turkey has had made | free buyers of western becf cattle and there | 4, s tersBiges " vib | Dieon, 120 | offerings, which caused a reaction from first 8t. Louls, Oct. 6.—Wheat—Highor and withdrawn from the banks of England and | (A" ROERRS or him by an English flim an Selectrie | Was alsoa fair shippicg demand, Western | 1€ e hams, ey dried | quotations and a gradual weakening, which | exei : \eat ko France to such an_extent, that, as a precau- o o g glish firm an “electric ool wall bt Hhe. domand for Teoders | clear bacon, 123} picnic hams, 91ge;’ dried : excited: cash, $1.15: November 16c. b e e L fs b & Co. dog eart,” which is thus deseribed by a | S8 sold welf but the demand for feeders | yoar pams, "gije: dry salted cle short, | Was added to by reports of heavy loadings of | ~"Corn—Higher; cash, 40}¢; October, 403¢c; | S0BAT ) X A its | 1f you cannot visitonr store in person, send London journal: The vehicle is in up- ‘was rather light, as usual on Saturday. 10%c: extra short, 10c; short ribs, 9c: | cars at country points, which are expected to | November, 181g ih:lmmrll rn(: ‘frr;v‘n/4 10 nulr cent, and the | for ulmuplefl. l\\\u "“1) all express charges on wheeled dog cart without shafts. A Tho market was well supplied and was 10 “;;é *“f’&lgl sausage, 6@sc p i hog the last fow minutes, but the very strong | ° "‘““cr_ d;“m“,- Seameryi lsmoe i absence of a demand _adequate to absorb the i __Thomypaon, Belden & Co. & | shaft with u steering handle which | @5 lower than yesterday moruing after the h 2 closing to the wheat market caused as rapid | 15a17e, d 2 SRRV ieupply, saleswyore made hotweeriihankaiab g0 | Bxtre wallie in 6 andglingh firoaq Glothan { passes upward through the foothoard is | first fow sules. ‘The market gradually grew Grocers List. u reaction. The closing price shows a decline ’ @ibe discount per §1,000, and large amounts | §Land #1.10 pew yard il colors, including i attached to o toothed rack conneeted | weaker and closed fully 15c lower, salesmen | Revised prices are as follows: of L@ge from yesterday on near options, | Minneapolis, Oct. 6.—Wheat—The local { of currency were ordered from Now Yok, | PIacks others gl bt nd sai for same goods. With the front wheels, and by this | in some cases claiming to have taken off 20c. | . BAcGix—Stark A, seamless, 220; Amos- | while May closéd L@ye higher. receipts were #10 cars and shipments 50. | Foreign exchange was weak ana lower, due pectal value 1 colored Faille Sk, In all i o e ¥ V2 | The hogs were all sold before the close. keag, seamless, 174501 Lewiston A, seamless, | ~ Oats were quiet but firm within a nurrow | Sellers were asking 3 or 4 cents wmore for | to continued large offerings of stock bills. | the muw and desirable shades, at §1 and 8.5, at ! :"‘l‘n‘“"'h_o‘l"'{" u(:nc “‘Um"‘c“{:‘“""‘ ”‘" & 19c: American, seamless 17c; ' burlaps, 4 | and unimportant runge, with May in the g"“,";,;‘“:.’.’::; ‘;)L?’x‘i m(‘.":un‘.rlxts:v m{".’;"l“ e ](",'““4'1“““1""-‘.' ale[r!m ’-wll;l at 848114 (@4,831 theal’s quatity w include il eventog shades Y' E 8o c stecr the Sheep. to5bn, 11@l4c; gurnies, single, sc; gun- | most favor, and relatively stronger than near quite freel D b | @4.541, closing at inside figures. that are xold Dy other stores at 8160 per yard, i vehicle with the — greatest facil- | mhe market was well supplied with good | nics, double, 20c: wool sacks, Sbe. Twines— | futures, improving about lic from yester- ;;v,r,}n-ro L ?f{ iy ‘H.-";'h I)N'eu(l}' * | j Despite the excitement in wheat, which | Ask to seo thon, s iy } ily. The brake is also mechanical, and | muttons, although there were no fresh . re Flax, extra sail, 20@21c sail B, 19@20c; | day's final trading price, with 201¢ paid. 2y, N b No. 1 northern, Oct- | drew the attention of New York stock oper- ‘Lthompson, Belden & Co. | is nctuated by tho driver's foot, 'The | eois i Blicks Wiee Do Sreh re |iooon + fute, 10 Yoar has been neglactod for a fow days and | ober §1.27: November §1,27; Docember #1275 | ators from that market, a good bus A good assortment of Cassimeres for boys® | motor is placed underneath the cart, | ket closed L DRIED | RUITS—F1gs, 10 boxes, per ib, 13@ | was nearly nominal with a fair inquiry for | OB track£25: No 2 northern, Octover 81,23 | iness was transacted’ in stocks | Werat the following prices, 5ic, Ghc, The and 81 f i Bndliband Bhksaa romE (D he olhind o] fc; dates, in boxes, 7@10¢; London Malaga | the near months, while December was quict ‘\n.xembor #1,225 December §1,221f, on track | and sales showed a_fair increase over the ‘,}";3;‘{')‘_‘- ";“1"'"1“*"10 on these goods i3 increass 1 s o o T s Recelpts. yeor raising, per box, $350wB.7; Malaga | around 2505e. A fair proportion of the re- | #1,2: preceding week. The advance in wheat Thompson, Belden & Co. } L VIQ QRN LIS :DALD 18 | Cuttie 1,800 [ lo0se raisins, ” $230@250: _new Vallen- | oo, tg graded No. 2 and were offered on_ the | Milwaukee, Oct. 6. — Wheat —Dull; | showed what could be done by “speculators |1y, pelr, two yards wide in all colors at §1.20 3 b in an ordinary vehicle, The power is Tlogs Sooo | ¢ia raising, © per Ib, Tige; Cali- | rogular markot with sales in store generally | cash, §1.151: December, £1.175{, taking hold and buywg freely, and set the |y ma™™ y 1 olorsat 81, i | stored in twenty-four small accumu A foris loose muscatels, ber ' box. 8150, | (e8I IRAC S ESENE Ry Corn—Firm: No. 3, sl@iic. example for stock triders to follow, whicl " Thompson, Belden & Co. b Y ors of special type, placed underneath Prevailing Pricos. pitted cherries, per 1b. 20@?2lc; Califor- ‘T'he provision trude failed to command as Oats —Stead, white, 20c, they did willingly. The feeling was *bullish,” 5 Towels at 5e, 10¢, 1214 1 the back seat. ~ They contain o chirge | Thetollowing 13 a tablo of prices paid fn | Heted "mtbomi ™ per Plo. sigter ahicd | much attention as yesterday. The ovening | Ry ! + B3l @b, and the market well suppiicd with buying | 1; diiide s | suflicient to propel the vehicle forabout | this markot for the grades of stock men. | waspberres wor o SM@2c; ovaported o | Was strong but the bears speedily ais Barley—Kasier; No. 2, Te, orders. New England again came to ‘the ‘Thompson, Belden & Co, { | five hours, at n speed of ton miles por HiA 3 r‘x‘nz:J be r:‘u?‘ll;‘-r 1b, (-:uh&"\"‘i;vu!;s;n ‘(rn!‘i ered @ disposition on the part Provisions—Easier; Pork—Cash $15,10, front, as the leading “bull” card, and ad- American and Arnold’s best Tudigo Prints ag L hour, The weight of the vehicle c Primesteers, 1300 to 1500 Ibs. .84.50 s P ey oried | some of the longs to real- Cincinnati, Oct. 6.—Wheat—Strong and | vanced points. Cotton oils were also a | 6l4c per yard, ¢ . ghtof the vehicle com- h & L peaches, ic; 0 nvared evaporated | i v ) elling sher; No, 2 re ¢ Vo | strong favorite and advanced 4 points. A Th $ Beld ) \ oS i s Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs, . 4,00 e ter - evavorated . canzoated | jze, and by some free sclling | higher; No, 3 red held §1,15@1,18 No g i 2 son, Belden & Co, plete is 1,100 pounds. The electrie con- ] 4 1,80k poRcheh 03 d California 'ceeded in breaking the market quite business also transpired in Lacl Ve are showing extra viines eRCher ey B i Natwve feeders 5 apricots, 18c; Zantee currants, 6'¢@7e; Turk- | Suceceded in breaking A uie : 4 I i extra vilues in bleached and nection can he broken instantancously [ e IR fsh prunes, 414 @id;e; citron, 2@de; orange | Padiy. For a time prices receded without a : No. 2 mixed 46c. Reading and Richmond Terminal, | unbleache ableached at ilge, ] by the driver, and the brake power | fane steers, conon to choice DrselThe: Teman posl, 160, " H@*C; OranKE | reqetion and a rather heavy feeling held con- 2 mixed, 2650, 1 r being advanced on the report tha | e I aclied Cotton Flans soon brings the vehicle to a standstill, | Common to good cows . g Corvees—Mocha, 23@3ie; Rio, good, 16@ | trol. Later, however, there were more buy- [ Rye—Strong: No. 2, 6Sc asked, It bud secured the leuse of Kast Tennessee, | RIS con, Belde - ——— Choice to fancy cows . 17¢; Mundahling, 2o@dse: roasting Itio, 15@ | crs than sellers, and something of a recovery | Whisky—Active at §1.14, Virginia and Georgia, ALl southern stocks | 3 npsan, Beldon & Oo, i How. a Tondarfuot is Treated Common to chotce bull 2 O. G. Juva, 2@c; Java, interior, 2%@ | set in all along’ the line. Sull the breuk [ Kanwas City, Oct. 6.—Wheat —Higher; [ reccived more attention, and sold at fairad. | (We are showlng the hest of Cloaks in i o i . Fair toenoice ught hogs. 4 @s. 1 i Rio, tancy, 16001%; Santos and Mara- | wade prices average somewhat lower on a | No. 2 red, cash, §103¢c asked; November | VAnces. Grangers were unsettled. ‘The fa- | ¢/ h"”lm““u i w'r‘ D, | "““,‘,;'l““" Laramie Boomerang: Our young | gait tocnoice heavy hows. ... @025 . 17@189¢: Arbuckles, 2% majority of deliveries than yesterday's | #1.08 asked; iber $1.07 bid 3 red, | vorites advanced moderately, but Atchison, | goody with pleasire and Wil s4ve you money 16 Canadian friend, Dan Kendall, does not | foir to choice mixed hog: ! @€6.00 SUGAR — Granulated, *o; conf. “A, 73,¢; | range. ~ At adjournment October pork was | $1.00 asked, cash: No. 2 soft, cash, §1,12 | Which has been undera cloud for months, | you will give us an opportunity, think favorably of western hospitality. — ite extra C, 75,c; extra C, 7%c; yellow | unchanged, November pork closed at a de- | asked: October sales £1.100. declined sharply, owing to free selling thompson, Belden & Co. After two trips hunting snipe, he took itepresentatve Sales. ci powdered, fei cubes, 9. cline of 25¢, October lard of 85¢, November Corn—Quiet; No. cash, no bids, no | ov & reduction of its quarterly dividend to Geon. Merritt's celebrated Skivting Flannels i his departure for home last night, but CATTLE, HoNEr—10@lse for one pound frames; | lard of 13ice, October short ribs, year lurd, | offerings; do year 2015¢ bid; No, 2 cash, e, | 4 per cent, and the report that it would only yards wide. Wo ciaim that they are the hest prior to boarding the train he had No. straiued honey. 6@se per pound. January lard, January pork and January | bid. pay 4 per cent for th r. Advances in the | ¥launels in the wo price 8150 per yard; they }nost “”Nmmmk ”;\‘rmlw A *”‘:“ 2 cows, natives llixzs|wa7Ullulcu yeliow, 20@22%c; dark | short ribs of 2!¢c, and year pork of 15c. OQats—No. 2, cash, 20!{casked; w‘n'»rul l)m‘ lu‘llnrwl] @ ’{;nr rl-, l_ln{u:]l:\' cowe in great xmi-l.;r .l",-x..,:_"mp" Pl . ] suant e , Jho 1 an et nai st colored, 13@14c. e - parties who had good profits in their trades, £ g s, ) en . s ] hands of some of his chums. His valise | 5 Sows Batives. Cneese—Young America, full cream, CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK., LIVE and fair recessions followed, but the bulk of | GMORAItDL i Ronors Saxony, Casbmerey g was nailed to the floor, and when he | 53 cows. natives 10@lic; full cream cheddars, 9i@loc; full — gains were maintained to 'the close. One | ohnioh it Koittine, dermyntown and o 4 went to lift it there was trouble. [ 2; feeders, natives cream flats, 9} 0d to'choice skimmed | Cnicaco, Oct. 6,—(Special Telegramto T | Ohicago, Oct. 6.—The Drovers' Jour- | small failure occurred, but it had little or no | fngs at lowest peices, | Department o second @ | A chunk of limburger cheese RANGE CATILE. cheddara, 7:7c: skimmed lats, vige Ber.)—CATTLE~More than half the fresh | nal revortsas follow offect, The advance of 1 per centin the | tioor takeelevator, 7 R s o BLINRGEE DR ¥ LB PickLEI—Modium, i bbis. 8,55 do Inhalt | 00 R0t s o packers, some | | Cattle—T 6,000: market dull and | Bauk of England rate had a tendency to Thompson, Belden & Co, 4 B missdien vy SR Owner, No. bbls, €.00; swall, in bbls, 85.50; Go in half iy ! b packers, some | o ced )@5.50; stockers and | resteict operations, as it makes money too | Lalies' examine our “Malerna' undresied 3 - hat, and for the time being he was of | R. Thornton. 41 steers.. bbls, 83.75} gherkins, in bbls, $8.0); do inhalf | baving been shipped direct from Kansas City | fooders $2 2 )@, 40 bulls and mixed, | high for operators to carry stocks Kid Giloves at £L00 per pair; they are vanz: R the opinion that he had met with a so- 0 5 7 steers bbls' $4.00" © " i to Armour, Swify and Morris, so that there 3 bulls, §2.20@3.50; Texas cattle, | present rate of dividends. hroiderud, oaine ia Diaok Lrowss aid tan liade i rious accident. But this was not all. 4 . 43 steers Tosacco—Plug, 26@tc; smoking, 16@%0¢. | was only about the usual number on sale for h . Railroad eurnings continue to make a pertoo l’l“l‘n‘.“".' oy ll“i'l’lfi."'.f".’é'"]“-‘ A A huge picce of paper was pinned on ol OGN AaLLIRe=— 9L or 1L pail. aturday, and that number was made up —Receipts, 11.000; mariet weak, and | favorable showing, tho reports for New patterns in_ 108 Windsor Scrfs, satin, i his back and set on fire, and at the LATE YESTERDAY i\{:‘;‘ £l 'Lllll Lmu bbl. largely of cows, bullsand rough stook gener B@loe lower; mixed, .¢5@0.40; heavy, 86,10 | tember being up to the expectations. 10c each, or 3 for Sk ut ach, 1 same time an _immense firecracker was Owner. . No. Av. Pr. MarLr SUGAR—HrICK 11@12 * 103 Ny, Trad J a sl { @6.60; light, ¥ 4 aggregate sales on the New York stock ex- Thoatpso 1en & Co, exploded at his feet. The ire of Dani Brush L C Co Sloows...... 0§40 | Marce Susdncine % 11013 urgem. bi | ally. Trade ruléd slow on account o the | Sheep—Re: natives, $3.00@ | change for the week were 2,031,599 shares, Fine Cashmere Hosiery for infant's, colored was fini’ly raised, and he indulged in | X- Davenport. ¥ - ‘[{ $1.00 per “;‘;f 0 R i P Ple | absence of buyess for beef packers for the | 4.15: westerns, 70; Texaus, $2.75@ SR o T 2 nmllhl 2 ntll’rnm c "’fi"" & pulr, wlso cheaper language that was seaveely suitable for | T B Hord “Fbis y oun 1yson, common to fair, 18@ | reason noted above, and business was limited le lnmhsc pegn S I REALTY MARKET. krades for children, 1n all wool from s e pele the drawing room. Finally, thoroughly | A, Bowie..... %eo; Young Hyson, kood to fancy, 9@ to what local butchors wanted and the few | Kansas City, Oct. 7.—Catblo—leceipts, | tnatruments Placed on Record Dur. Belden & Co, ] disgusted, lie fled to the sleeping ear | Brush L € Co... 130 cows. ... 4 MUBDARAGH Compan 1o #ood tho dealers Iu stogkars and feeders wanted. | Cunlo M elG SRl S and Weakt; wond th ing Yesierday uixodLiatéintsn | and deposited his valise in_his berth, g ; cws.tailgs. S06 mon o, medium, 15@= Japan But about all were sold at one price or an- | cyoie” 0O 6 000 h.40¢ common o me. | B3 Rood and wife to M M Woodbridge, e & pair, splendid val 1 but while he was temporarily absent it | French. ol & Tex.1,215; Taney. BE430: Golong, cormtaon to sood. 2cg | Other, and there was scarcely a dozen loads of | dium, §5.25@1.5: stockers and fcoding stcers polle b ALUEIELES snex. W, Thompson, B:lden & Co. was opened and partially filled with | SRt R gw-»dalunm choice to fancy, 50@70c; Imper- | anything that wag really good or useful in the | §1.50@3.35; grass range ste 3,205 o g : A, We are showing soim 'w in Ladies' nate eracked ice. ):l‘: Av Sl)‘mi u‘r;‘u "Iau‘;l:. unli‘l: w“r‘m-.):uu. 25@35¢; lmperial, | native line,and in fact there was little or no de. ""'ul"lmn.ll‘ 20 ‘f;' S e l.‘l'“N:lmunm.ul nllull“\«;l} to'k ; l(;.»r,l iots ural Wool mu]limm tta 1l 100k ut the SERTSERTY P ; ; g0 ¥, 40die. ; ” RERQ ogs—Teceipts, 6,530; shipments, 14605 | ‘4, b 0. wnd 10, blk 2, and lots 1, % hompson, Beiden & Co. % 67,220 160 bW 7 NUTs—Almonas, 15@17¢; fiiberts, 11@12c; | R4nd fornatives. Astoprices there waslittle | | 2t honed' 108 lower, closing weak and | . and 4, BIK4, 1, P Hammona's 2| Cuildren's White Merino Shirts, no P Beck Back in Washington. B0 %0 o R ot E N e il L1 Al & p bk LE 5 115, no Pants, at oG E AR MR ARt AN & - ::'! :,‘.':, v . Bm"i 9« 10¢; wainuts, 12¢; pecans, 10@llc; SR EAN fn m;" | o Imlli 3 ri- 1 30@1be lower: good 1o choice, §615@e.25; | ¥ (3 Itist 10 M K Hammend, I poecial prices, 16 lich and 18 inch, at b eacl; 20 ! Navox,, Oct. 0.— 4 o 80 5.4 . S0 6. peanuts, haic. day night, the difference being that trade was | common to medium, §5.20@0.25; skip: Rk AL P Hammandls aan & i uch, 24 inch and i inch all at 1ic eachs | turned to Washington this morning. His 100 CRACKERS—0@10¢ per 1b; assorted cakes, 7 | unsatisfactory, There were no northern | pigs, §3.00@5.00. Al et iatmand s ada, g o d ’ % iaion, 0 fnch, B3 nch, 84 tch and 3 fuch %0 ) health is considerably improved, but he will 1 320 per b, as por | o rangers among tne carly arrivals, and ouly | National Stock Yards East 8¢ | qvd : A e | Ehomanon. Belden & O b | not resume his sepatorial duties for some 1en.—Hollana Herring, 85cd90¢. per keg, | one train due late in the afterngon, which | Louis, Oct. 6.—Cattie -- lteceipts, 2s5; | J T Comstock and husband to W i ilo- . o g s MAEGAN % o 200 ¢ bbla., No. 1,86.00. Family' | nrobably had to be carried over, Veal calves | shibments. 3.780: 4 o, o man, 1ot 4, Morsman park, w a4 9,600 | (Childrens fine Naturul Wool and Camels Hatr , S R £ 320 : Trout, No. 1, $5.50: Mackerel, 1¢ bbis, [ Pooviely had to be eartio e ‘e | Shipmonts, 3,780 markot slow; choice heavy | ) 1 iiirier and wife to W It Homan, 1ot 9, Shirts, Pantalettos and Drawers, sl izes; ex= S0 1 Shore, $i5.00, Large Famiy, §1080; | continue to scll vas cheap an dirt,” as the | native stecrs, §.1015.70: fair 1o good native | yix's} Catiiage sad, w d " 3,200 | ®mine'them ana gev our pric \ Weekly Bank Statement. 1o ador Herrmng, $4.50; Columbia River saying A big run of cattle is looked for | steers, $4.40@5.15; butchers' medi- | gouth Umaha Land cotnpany to i P Eng- Thompson, Belden & Co. / NEw Youk, Oct 6,—The weekly bank o Salmon, $17.00 per bbl, ::fi;‘v‘r::‘.v:"llnl:n;“)fiew“:;:-ot;!“nfil‘fi;hh“fil:: I{und to n"hmu& u.-.iifu ers and .:ll"ii‘c'u ‘Illn lx:'lk‘ ::Yll.(soluur[ ln‘u’.i.‘:m..mll \ 360 n fi»lmeh]rlnkvnll{pu of L-lum‘ white and s I DAR ] 7. ; s h Y ceders, fair to good, $2.00! rangers, | J It 1 wife to E B Huglies, 1o et fine all wool Vests and Pant salament shows the ' reserve decressed = goprien—Per b, whole, 6¢; bricks aud | o beef Lrade is not in & condition to handle | corn-fed, § 10455 krass fod, §.00@550, 1 WOt (i wid,w oo ;450 | FImir Vents (hat hiive aiways ob at $5.00 bueh s 3,40,000. The banks now hold $11,213,000 160 Canny oMixed, B@l3o; stik, Ss;@iige; | @ DI run, it is generally admitted that values | Hogs—Koceipts. 1,445 shipments, #90; | A0 Soresen and wife to'A Cornish, lot | We are now selling them at 81,50 If we have i excess of legal requirements. 240 K eandy 0 @130; fancy canay, i@sse, | are likely to ko considerably lower. Medium | market firm: choice' heavy and butchers' | oY Uik Vavk Korest wd. oo 000§ youy size they wre i bargaln, = Another line of g e e e e ¥, i A . r@6.50: ] ol orensen, N X carlet Vests al nts, 51268 SOmewWat Lroken X 2 rock candy, 104@ ancy canay, T@%%e. | 1o good steers, 1350 to 1500 1bs, $4.50@5.50; | selections, $0.85@6.50; npacking, wmed ium to | * Sern oo, KN Soronsen, lot 1, blk 8, AN e abd Pania tinet ¥ Died in Mid-Ocean. Dry Goods, 1200 to 1350 Lbs, #4.25@4.75; 930 to 1200 'bs, 45; lig) 4 Verrigo aud wife o holaal’ 81 oAt rwdticed from M. 0. Rin g IN SRISERIERN - miiiae 40 COTTON FLANNELS- 10 por cent dis.; LL, | 83 504 50; o re" .ndtkw". 0 b = e DQ(]Ioi.)| light grades, ordinary to .H”I"e‘:lnl 'n‘.\'&“x‘}’f'xh.‘b‘i..i'3‘5’;‘"" lots 1100 Thompaon, Beldon & Co. jo8 SARE Akt LA Smdlin. L Be GhHAA 8 B4051,C0; S 55y e “Nowelesh, et | cows: bl und mixed, 1,80 bulk, 8220 | it e DTG w0t Comsiock and e o % firowi ok vao0 | oo reducud Trom the, v B0 Drawers, at¥4 | 3 A , 1863 R, ey No. 10, 8%4c; No. 40, 103gc; | @2.50: Texas steers, §2. 10; 'cows, $1.55 ¥ Portiana place, ¥ d..; ot - Jy r al i died Octaber 4, on board the Inman line 250 No.'60, 133451 No. 80, 103507030, cotorad bt | G510, wessmen corts S o 103 $Ln A Sootch Theater Buvoed. Williaim fhurahiatn and wite to ¥ W tgse- THOMPSON, BELDEN 4 fleamar Cily of Chicags. Tbp. body. wes 200 No, 80, colored, 1205 No. '70, colored, 12}4¢; | ~Hoas—The bulk of stock soid a strong 100 [ LONDON, Oct. 6.—The Theater Royal at | yater, lot 16, bik 6 Jorome park,w d... 000 y e I 4] ere lo-2ay. 240 Bristol, 1345¢; Union Pacific, 170 lower than late sales yesterdsy, I'he run was | Dundee burned last night. ul‘fa,“&‘fm‘;h Yot .::ljld.’v'v:t L P 1319 Farnam Street, { E

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