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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF 'fil ).DA\ {)("l()l{lal{ 4 Hfll--Sle‘EE.\ PAGES. 11 | 42 teedors,. 1000 240 0F feeders.. 1050 stronger than at the close of last week, the v Docember. ¥7.18@7,10, closing #7.18; January, | the closing prices on stocks on the Boston | [ n y 1 talling ." ! 1 stoet 1900 25 which have made a gain of from 100 to 15¢ per Kansas City Markets, At m.”u‘ S Toeka i [Catamet & Tooin .2 O stecrs . 1116 200 e it e KAxeAs City, Mo, Oct 3.—~FLOUR-Steady 1 & Maine g | ITur & 8 Gutile 04 That o more marked advance should not 5 Y v SR Otk bl 100 L ] 1 & Maine Huron g B Bome*Little Improvement Noted in Local | o = W 100 4 talllE, 0 P e o 80 POl e A Iaar weok | Jenuite Sarprise Occasioned by a Big Drop L i fancy, $205@2.15; cholce, i i {: Oseaos | Report of a Dootor on tke Condition of Vie Business Oircles, Wyoming Cattle Ranch Co. and of 07000 lisd us compurad withy the pre; in Wheat, WHEAT-Quiet; No. 2hard, cash and Octo- | Yass Contr TRmArack tims in Lonisiana MU L EF T puderstood that ut tho bezlnalu of the press Der, HO by No g red; ¢ s bidy Ootober, | Kb &N ¥ : st PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE BRIGHT, | 18foeders. 16 sl wholesalo and, rotail| doajors was oloes | T WAS VERY STRONG AT THE START. | Oars_steady; No. 2 cash, 23tc ¢ | Nl St nowr. Ty Wo ] ATROCIOUS ~ CRIME OF A CHINA MAN. i history ", LUl ["“"’ {’ ”“"',"‘"' e “|‘T:\"”‘~ y and unchanged Hoston & Sont e arnvils © for . the pust s'x days JAr=sten d janchan it N L Omaha's Jobbing Trade Continues in | g o000 W B et ronsthenIin of saives | 1nAusnce of the Glopiny Reports of | _ Hursen=Highor; creamoty, 112c; aairy, Siwh St H ghifal Punishment Visited on o a Most tisfactory Conditio 1. W. Oliver. for tho live animal, The probubliities are Wholesale Crop Damage s utakdy 4t 1844 LIS ON R NATIe FOTIWIAN. Webe D Rurglar by an Intorlor Mongos in Al Lines—Moncy Will atners... 1080 250 18 steers.., 1208 895 | thatwoshallnot ngain sec ouring oo " the out the Northwest § RECEITS—Wheat, 40,700 bu.; none: | London stock quotations closing at 4 p. m lian Merchant—Michigan's Fx- Reot & Nuckols. confidently velooked for fram this e out bkt ks Uos s A i bt The outlook forcommon grades appears to be Milwatkee Grain Markots 8 4les 104 w York Contral. 115l ik kan 4 & goHErALWAY 18 commenaiag L0 | o7 steers. ., 108 B8 o orm Ll especinlly encouragiyi, As, levke nuiobors w1 | OtoAdo, Kl Oot. 8.The bullish enthusls | yirwavkee, Win, Oot A~Froun—Fiem Canndtany Vastae: . syl Hondeas % | Cmicrao, Oct. 8 —(Spocial to Tux Brs. | — pick up, although the past week has not been LATE YESTERDAY. will remain until called ‘out by more | 280 _‘;-”w »«M\‘lv ‘n.. ng folbes ) )l-;h'n\‘\v “\\‘:\‘v'ul‘_| Irm: No_2spring, on teack, ¢ nsh. | Krle.oseiis Mexiean Cent, n4s " i | D, B W, McNamara of Now Orleans, who entircly favorable for the advancement of [ Reader Bros B el o i LB, oL abotty | g, bise iia feohing soon ored out and for | CoiN~Fiem: No: o on truck cuah, 89156, BAK S Ve dd (i e b ARG LG ] e AU trade by reason of the few days of extrem AL HI 1% “5 il hyln‘ 00 L ves, 2,000 westorns and 19,50 Texans. | the rematnder of the day the course of prices OArs—Steady 2 white, on track, #0'se. MoNEY—1 por cent. what gruesome account of a visit which he . —— | recently made to the leper colony in the iple: ds ¢ weather. al o 0 3 Ales of hutives wero 0% from €100 10 K140, | ey camats i OF Of e daohil BARLEY = Easlors Octobor, 01 MRS e LML ) feeders . 114 @ steers .. 1100 Wi 81 600 50 was thie rane of Drices for | Was generally downward with the close In all | Rye“iigher; No, 1, In store, 86c. trade shows more lifo aud dealers themselves | .7 feeders. 12 240 62 steers ] wosterns, and from 8125 1o 8100 for Text other truding pits at or near the lowest fig- [ROVISIONS—Enslor, " (\'N;'"‘ PR LA Fiaquemine distrioty St. Mary!s parish appear to be more confident fn the future ceders. 1167 3060 THI0rG Wuro faw skl GF nitives it hotter than | ures of the sesslon. Wheat furnished the trade | PORK=Tanuare. $12 Raraart Qut. dothe state of tho Imporial | The colony is situated about 100 miles B ML Hoes S AYG: Wepe CDretEy | NG Av. Sh. e A S e s ™ aractorizing yestorday's | Sart it looked very strong and for a few min- | sasia " " ¢ o " merly over 100 peoplo thers, but ouo by one e e i b Yl m wow O T L (s havg mites | utes everybody was looking for an exelting | = Siiesexta—Flour, 1,10; wheat, 3.800; Varley, Bank of England Bullion. thiy HAVS suo6UIB0A Lo LS OMMBIN SMIBHSE busy in filling out orders, he ou &5 0 4 today but the feeling was as firmas be- | and buoyant market. Cables were firm and [ 14,200, LoNDnoN, Oct, &—Amount of bullion with look could hardly be brighter than it | o Ty 450 4 fore, Thire was a sharp demand, both from | the short Interost was excited and auxious to s drawn from the Bank of Englundon bulance | Unul thora are only twenty-five left, two of L iy e AL LU vt o] cutits T frunn ahipnors and tho Tow | LG TSI AL e ol Duluth Wheat Market. toduy, L5000 whom are women and two nogroos. Thosight fiy t B aEy: o Oala. Are L aBIRdaRt aml | 08 W 4 hundred good hogs in the pens were snupp 3 i Decvrn, Minn, Oct. 3 —Recelpts, wheat - ~ b A b A i fory tributary to Oinah uro abundant and e Wb tTok “aen Farthor A vane 0f 5o porawt. | West wero gloomy und told of wholesule dam- | gap' T, Minte OSk B=1ecupth AT aris Rtentes. Wi Lo badibdlin el bl Uitlisep s i A S LU B 2 } The horer krados. were e i ayipathy, | A% suifored thero. and for'a fow minutes 16 | G5 Bodimbor opened at . e, olosed 8¢ | Daurs, Ot Fiiroo Dot eent rentos gof | WhO s¢es thom for the first time is an uwrul 6 7 200 but did not advance. The elosinz quo- wus a bull mark Mot open nt #1,00° Hid, closed $1.01; Hot LB S o i one, Vo nover conceiva on oS | Local dry goous jobbers report liveral 3 0 4 Vations wro trom 815t $5.00 for poor to | - Butue nze guickly followed und it wag an O N R isar, dosge: Sy 4105 gr N AtchiG 3 L o B R o IS O sensonable goods, " hat o N % strictl fme mediam and heavy we | nd unexpected event e openin price of o cas| 0 9 rm, 04%5¢; No. 2 orders of all sensonable goods, and that th : g trictly prime medinm and heavy welght and | unexy pening price of cash, hird, 851505 No. 1 northorn, 0440 N Danvos MIniAE Btooia H H i ' H i — 14 stecrs... 1100 1214 | Paul common. .. TT4 which surpasses those seen {n this colony. retail ¢ r's without excep.ion are prepa 240 £4.0) to #4.8 for poor to choice light. Tho fig- | cember was from BRI Wiy and the LR | Gndarn, Botee: I'heir bodies, covered with the scales which Ing for an netive w yl;l|x |' ‘|£‘ AL i ures shuw an advance on Thursduay's quota- [ Was the top figure. Aftera few minutes the HWitedd) DENVER, Colo. Oct, d.--Lizht business in i i 15 Pid '] q winter's trade, o Hions of from 106 to %06 but the market ts still | Wifeat began to come out; the longs who had Liverpool Geain M et. ning stocks today, Totil sdes, 21, 100shares, | invariably accompany the diseaso, their faces o fhe dower than at the oloso ot tast woek. | profitable hoidinzs started ta uniond and | p oo SerEO SREE SIGEERR o | T followlig ar thio elosing aotations pilo and emaciated, thoy wander about : y Jretty steudy s: some of the blz plungers began to put ot . 001 o e hold 0 RS LB R iy Al hort tnes Witham Dinn . was about the | ofersparingiy: California No. 1. & 7d@ss 74d [ Alleghany. . ® Rinlto tue coufines of tho territory assigned to them bitsla o .10 for cholco vy | heaviest individual seiler. but he was e centals red western spring, 88 1HA@ss 1gd: | Amity s | Running Lode in the hopeless, helpless, dospairing way of hasis of £ o #3.10 for ehoice hei Banckog While I pless, dosp g way In New York the Bulletin ren that s thero has been an irregular business in 100 staplo cottons during the week under review. | g 12 The transaction of buyers on the spot have 100 o g ; crades nnd $1.6) for assorted Hlit, bhut ( followed by George . Suiith, whilo 1 0.2 Tod winter, s 104d @7s 114d. i spirits been very moderate throughout, but in LGS, geades nnd 81,63 for ussortad light, "x:"‘-.]-if:;'.ff]‘ P TS DR Cony-Firm: demand fair. Hatos Huntor Ballarat Suinagior lost spivits quarters business accruing through 3 Pl A st AU SR Sehwartz-Dupee 150 le Toose . Catllope Qi y As if the horrible affiction wero a diaboli- rs by mail and wire is reported to have great strengtli In response to the ad vance (n Fola0 OFR ek et » Tt b1 Indian v Ptk 7 0_have Hange of Provisions, - The receipts continue to tall be- | inimense amount of wheat. The crowd was oledo Grain Market. Cash ik Six cal entity, it seoms to delight in mutilating reached very fair dimensions, while others ang v Both In fungiey and inqaality” sinply staggered by the magnitude of the | Toreno, 0., Oct. f.—WaeAt- Lower; eash | Clay Coin 13 |Claudia § 14 OletT A e aTg S SRANE: oV IRt again bave found buyers indifferent. In the | The followinz table shows the current 3 et CATIY offerings and private cables coming in lower, | and October. 00 Contiiry iotims like" cunniug (UeAsY toying Wil aggregate the trade has shown a falling off | range of prices 3 : mnrket sten good ruins reported i the winter wheat beit | “'Cors-"Dull; cash. 56ie. ol Rock: Dintond 1 its prey. Hore is a man deprivea of oue ear, g i« i : from the experionce of lato weeks, and from | Friine Steers, 1750 to 160 1bs....8 00 @ 5 8240701403 10 ahipners on’sulei Tex- | gud cieuring weathor In the nortiwest, prices | - Oars ~Quiet; cnsh, ic Littie ute 10 e ot there another who has lost both, then a third \Bobte 6ot 16 ST s o i <. 1,19 to 1330 1bs 1 %Y R hozan to tumbie. < ~ IR ! LRSI ¢ 3 reports coming to band from the west and | jyiy to good stoers, 1) 1o 1,16 b} i Hon8—cecaipts, 000 shipiments, £000; mar- | Bullslost heart at once and hiaste STOCKS AND BLONDS. AL tiold Troasure whose noso has beon eaten away, and stiil northwest, this is in no inconsiderable de- | Good to choice corn fed cows..... 175 @ ket aetive and h rough aml common. | rid of their wheat. Shortseliers raided the Oro Toln J anotner who has lost ouo eye entirely and is erce attributable to the prolonged spell | Common to medinm cows fl 100 Gl $1.20024.6); prime packers and mixed, &7 m.m- vigorously and it did not take ten WAoot ot BTG ok market today | Pay toek Tastioe. : §i o gy of warm weather checking business | Good native feeders 27 @ 5.00; prime heavy and butchers' weights, #.05 nutes to send prices back to 9, and NEW Yonrk, Oct. .—The stock marke Ll Puvklos Morniog Giin ¢ | totally blind in the other, tho dead ball roll- generaily. With a change to more | Fairtomediun native feeders ? H‘.."I,“ll,w‘rl va‘ull]‘y dse waa fouched, Thero wis i | wasstill vory notive and tho strong reaction | e N o Lo . & |'ing uMvin the furtive way poculiar to the casonablo conditions age ok for some o itk ipts, L0J0; snipments,300; mar- | Slht reuction, but tne market continucd | begun yesterday was continuod with the 2 e ARRITS (he St ekl 3 better sustained during tho closing months [ Offcial reccipts and dispasition of stack us | wethers. ® Ehiid L Parirdge s Who i hosed b short | prices of the week, while all show remurkable 3 4 f R LT LA LI, shown Dy tho bools of the Unlod Stock Yurds | erns, Kv0D4,52: Iambs, 847 X Pardridge. who was supposed to be short 3 NEW Yonrk, Oct he following are the ¢ moro appalling could possibly of the year than vsnal, Stocks of brown, | Shown by tho books of the Unior Stock Fards | er G L i about 1,000,000 bu. on whieh e had been called | gains over the lowest prices which were gen= | closing niniig stock quotitions RGO LI ol LRI L bleached and colored cottons ave in good yelock, p. ., October d, 1801: Kans, Jity Stock Market. heavily for marging would try to covers but, | erally made yesterduy morainz. London con- | 50 o Cors e ima ln;\:w.r; vlfl‘ McNamara, Condemned shape gencrally, with some makes so well RECELPTS (iassas Cirv A ot B, —CATTLE--Re- e put up his matrsiis and sold ot | {yued to uy iborally of it speciaities and | X4t i iron sl to a life of hopeles misery,nothing is lett for situnted that further slieht udvances in | —— T . Mlarkey | short, Thisand the, decruse of LAY | ropores from that, centor Indieate o very | Dliyogi % |y Mot theso poor creatures but” to await with what prices have been made. The demand for fall | ¢ 2 ] L cows, $1.25 G ral AR PRSI TRAPOEE o o Rivat | Hale & Norcross.... 100 |Starea Noviida patienco they can command the final sum- s - — | & week, were depressing factors. bullish feeling on American 8tocks. | jigmakiake 1050 t BiiE 3 st oatot prints s sinckened matorially, but stll or. | Gars [Hend: Car. | ond. Cars | Hoai. (Cars. iTond. | GHiR% Atycks d foo ; Corn stirted stronger and ligher, partly in | Chieago aiso jo'ned the procession. | iorn Siiver T oDl At chb BE MO PR ders during the week reachied a fuir total, and ket stoady to Nigher; bulk, #6155l | Sybthy with the strensth in wheat BT DT T LT, HAL L with most lines sold far ahead prices are rades, 35250 185, Iy on the s all receipts, only 6 i} SFEE s Clon it P T Bine give themaelves up to debauchery. but 1 do fivm except Inan. ocoasional instance whero Gl TiERaCRthany 2 reported, where 100 had Deen oxpe on both sides ot the account. In the ¥ 1 L not think that is tho case horo; at least I styles have aitogether missed buyers’ tastes. | ——— —T, e A rSold carly at54a, and up to 6. ited offerings, sent prices up with a bound | Sn Eovs, Mo, Oct & —Mininz stocks toduy | heard of nothing of the kind during my visit The o ituation has boen simplificd St. Louis Live stock Market. renlizing sulos beeaio, frec, und wh among the fow leading shares, The Grangers, [ exhibited their usunl Saturduy there and I took particular pains to get alk by the manufacturers’ decision to postpone | (it Hammond compiny Py g 3 ot, %—CaTTLE—Racelpts, | DELKINE 18 bl bredk corn (it Goulds and Villards were still the most prom- f /08 i Monirose. tho facts about the place that were obtain- action on the wages’ question, which is read | Swifi & Co ., Ty 3 | 1.500; shipn . 5,500 ket strong: fuir to | Pe ik Sadied for & timo but | Inentstocks tn the market, and North Amer- | AUERE gnuo abie.” ore to mean the abandonment of any inten- | (udany Packing colipa | <o oo | choice natives, $1. s and Indians, | peginied its downward course during _the | fean was the special feature of the day, rising | Bimetallic : Pt Murpiiy < Chinese Burglar. reduce wagi 5T Sperry & I 1 . $2.4002.0. R . ernoon, elos Jotto! co—Hte arply o I KRS ARG URT GRS - | Central sitver ¢ Sliver Ag % 3 to reduce wages. Thore was an exception- | §1oTY & g i HOGs—Ttocelpts, 5.000; shipments, (A T D R TR P || TG AR T LT L M Fiianoih 3 EEMTET T p A most extraordinary story of Chinese b #ood demand for cloths during the week, | Siipperiiid e sl ] et strong Vy. 81805105 mixed, her eratus. but | sourt Pacific, however, led the upward move- | GLiioy Vit 3 | barity is that rolated at tho Grand Pacifio and stocks at Fall Riverand Providence haye [ Left over. ... . 5 o : 4,903 LIghs, $4.6504 it curly with other, gralus. BU | ment, though Rock Isiand was not far bohind, = - - BYE WA L dieaoaE BIRKe | A B gL bee: o 7 A 1 % \ © heen reduced to 472,000 pieces, Business in >tal ————— ek, mainly in sympathy with | and amonz the low priced shares Pittsburs. New York Dry Goods Marke merchait doing business in Pokii. Tho ginghams and fine woven wash fabrics for ot sl L - RELIGIOUS. cere piod n docline of from 10¢ to | Ciucinnath, Chicazo & St. Louis common was | Npw Youk, Oct. §oThedry goods . | aMaic occurred” about threo mouths ag spring has broadencd, considerably, but in Range of Price: B 05 5 1tse, lard 2ise for October wnd January, while | conspicaous for both strer tivity. Was Comparatively quiet, owing in a meisure | but as the means of transmitting intelli- the absence of any general display of stand- | p o ¢oowine tablo shows the range of | ,, Twenty-four missionaries of the southern | Becatber wits unch v{\:l\-'tl. 'im‘r‘uf" ‘F 1 | “The openinz indieatod a continuance of the | o the Hebrew hotiday aud the bot weather. | gence v the Celostial empire are very prim- ards, is still much below nominal dimensions. S dirpvde: P b Presbyterian church will shortly set out for | for October, unc ged for November and 2)40 & operatic t yesterday and Missouri | There was no chanze. itive, has only recently roach 3 For fall wear, stocks of standard dross ging. | Prices puld for hogs toduy: the foreign field lower for Wits 1% Northern pre- A b it Mk G wear, audard « ¢ || B N n i cign field. s fo! ncifle was s per cent hig Vorthorn, pro - A promiuent toa morchant in one of the hams are welinigh run out in most makes, | Gl Mot 204 s 58 | There are 4,957 Sunday schools in the state [ —— o - e || ferred, g pet cunt and s0vaEl O or T lers Talk small towns in the iutorior of the kingdom, but fine dress styles are scarcely in as good | Good to cholee heavy hozs........0000 4 70@4 % | of Missouri. The number of teachers and S JOTEn ricos induced considerable | €n1cago. Tl Oct. —Counselman & Day to | onc night discovered a burglar in his dwel: shape. Tho jobbing trade has also shown el officers 1s 43,877, and the number of scholars No. Bt on b 1 wceomnts to realine profits, | Coekrell Brothers: The erain markets ara | ling, and after a_lively chuse, sucesedod 1 effects of tho weather, whilo large local re- omparative Tables $11,481, Tho number of Sunday school schot- ctobor ... s o neeried o e Tiso ot “tho " lust | zeneraily disappointing to holders today. As | running bim down. With the assistanco of 1 ) Y 3T w0 1 [ tailors report an_unsatisfactory week. Cur- | Tho following tables show the ranze 1n | ars'in tho stato 1s about 05 por cent of tho ¢ a1 0| 10 ¢ | fwenty-four' hotirs, ' but ‘the concessions | e suld vesteniug about, wheat 1t was 4 | bis sou ho dragged tho culprit back to the ut reports from other distributing centers | prices on hogs during this and last week: fotallbnrollment ot ‘all ohildrsn of. schoolngs | colilonis's were - small -l cases and U G eho scene of his erime, and having no rope with i 55 E A = 1 M Royoine csume | with vi quotations the lonzs attempted to realizo on are quicter than of late, but nono the less : Tils Woek in Missour ‘Détobor ipwarl movement resume | with v jtotitiongticlongs attanptallito ronllzoonili S Hicn eormmnlaiiim ifast fuBLL iloratnEIGHM! hopeful with regard to future prospects. e 2 o A Novomuer ohe| | b S e i & 7 T @95 @ The averago salary of ministers in the | 0 § ¥ and to the elose of cward and in order to unload had to | open the poor wretches abdomen, bound his In local grocery circles there is not much of 5 M 0 United States is undor 400 a year, and very Ma P s business, which active and strong, the it 1o a gradual decline from the opening | hands together with his own entrails, and .nmn-]-r!ldlu report. The volume of Wednesiay 4 | s much nioro is required of thoso who receive | etc Dbest prices befnz attained at that time. The the “cloe "| sport - business s sl | then fastened bis feot to the Hoor with heavy i ood{Rncoondlcoua kel Draly Y ol | e ey o ey |s; okt |18 @b $100 than of those who roceive $4,000. Novemlier 1 D Ut ST AL AT Do el ey R O | weights When morning came the burglne In yt.w York distributors have been com- | Saturdar.... sen Seeteivitos|4:80 160,00 The Cumberland Presbyterian church in ) ¢ | Por ecent, Sugar 215 per cont, Rock Istand 2 per [ for fmmediate use. With the attempt to ‘\\“:;_t .'\\:|~:~ E;nnl|)I:‘III\K.‘:‘?I““"|‘§"“‘.\’ Iw”!‘md plaining somewhat of reduced trade the past [ & The extre wize of prices for leading | Indiana has forty congregations, with about 102 00 Noreheen Dl foreed 1 % por cent, | cornerSeptenher corn still fresh in mind, wo [ commitied such an atrocity, when by making 4 ducec O IS P 1 OfR CeiLLH ves: LS aiia sl mibE10 1 51000N B E bora NS 1040 | 10 4214] 10 12 on 3 por. ¢ Paul and Bhetingeon | hive lede taith i bull manpulation in the | a little effort tie could easily have procared & week, but speak with confidonco of an early | ST 3 | 5 ; Junuary. . 1250 12 52 i vont Now 1 Reading 1 | wheat market. Cornopened steady. butship- | rope, the merchant roplied stolidly that the return of custom, and asgsoon as that is felt Mixed | Heavy | Light The late Dr. Burchard, who delivered the | nain 3 & per cent, Union Paeifie, eferred and [ pers press sales a every opportunity and on | buvilar had come to steal his property and it is expected a call will be made unon bulk Date. SONRMDILG IR0 1 bag 1100 famous “‘Rum, Romanism and Rebellion” October. [ Lonisville & Nushville 1'% per cent, and | the streng £ tatedemand from distiliers | ho didn't proposo to bo at oven tho expense parcels for a general renewal of K5 Avorage vernge. | Averay speech, is confounded in_some minds with [} : 5. | Wheeling & Luke Erie 1 per cent worked of A Food part, of thele loldinzs. | o oven a pince of rope on his accoun SGRUEaN tel Gostiifofe niltleating) supt|| BerERnT: S aie the “Revivalist Burchard” whose eccentric- | ¢ . | vernment bonds have been dull and | At theelose the market tucked support and anUR O | ean o ot Ry e ACRYS ik A5 the Chinose law is very severc on bur- plics remams reasonable and in some | Vet 1. (4 2 @i ities and camp meeting fervor gaye him wide ; 5 steady. S _1u5m..\1~”\\:‘|~.-: Urely nozlected ~|l|:[n‘:l” L a2 FEIT lxh ux.n-\\ .:.ml‘f\h'. Juuucsunv -:nul(‘u?:.' o .\l: Wstances there appears & tendeucy toward | O B L AL Ol reputo fifty years ago. It was the latter | i L the Now Y hHe Stook ex- | The Yecont demind from Now Eazland | ital offense, nothing probubly will bo done ather lower level, if anything. For Brazil | y, | [0 @iz s character who is said to have declared that 2 - ATt shippers on account of the scarcity of corn | with the merchant, Ingeed tho governmont grades of coffee the foeling of uncortainty [ = == L ne had “huge carbuncles on his knees cavsed ash quotations were as | waSwithdrawn. cuusing u tsc.aeeline in Octos | N p s Ha O il savod. 5 i saver | TrLovr—steady und nnchanzed Atehison ~ G ot oo % | berouts. The May future was dull and closed | ! y,000gralalos SLTon DEIEAN G continues, and operators generally are given Average Cost of Hogs. by the hours he had spent kueeling in prayor X y und unchinze T ot Rortmrostary o | Duroats: e May tuture wis dull and elosed | RO SRR TRRad By the mets fomuh, eaution o il nogotiutions. It is | o follawtas table ivo the axerizo cost of for tho conversion ot sinners” Rev. Dr. | , WHEATCNo. & sprine ahout, 030 - i e R AR e Jedower. Braviilons worsdoprossod by ot | [he expanso of u logh procoss by contended still that localities drawing upon I tloned, including” the | Sumuel D, Burchard was, to drop into allit | = goun=No do proferred. ... v Iargor sstimutpd roco A eiIoEa T HORG s Tew Yori either directly or inaircctly eration, an educated, eloquent and elogant | O'x eNaT v BRGSOty Mississtpi kS0 Shor dut e a0 Xt | Miehizan Bumber Being Worked Out. &ro at present carrying comparatively mod- pulpit orator of the old school. He was of | No. 3 white, 3 e Facine BielOntam0 & We Tt yosterday on aecount of deereased stocks I M. Weston, a prominent capitalist erato supplics, and while recent arrivals may | i’y very handsome and aistinguished avpear- YE—N0."2, 8¢ O B utharn, Orodon iraprovent'e and shippers had fow ordors In hand. Alto- | of ~ Dotroit, shid at tho Richeliey ill some of the immediate necessities, buy- K LT aace. Though over six feet tall and weigh- A Contra Pueitio, 0L 1k orekon av gethne It wis an off day for tho prouct tnd o | Puat tho tiunter i cortain portions of Mich ers aro really waiting for a chance to come | Oct i 1510 Sept 167 % ¢ | iniz 200 pounds in his prime, he was proud of | RuAXSEERCAG. b 'um» 21123113 Cliesapoake & Oiilo rogon Fra S | very Haht bustness was done. Al think tho | a3 bottiug so thovoughly leaned out tha Iiyponiiangayparenvisatebasiailyoton e e Tibees telling that he was tho “smallest of his | poi Mess pork, pee bbL $0.10; lafd, per | 4020 prorerrod.... D& K 5 Tt s WOL] evened 1 and Teady to sealp for | there is very little left for the poople who de- threo times lately it hus looked ns though | JohtEE oo : . fathor's cloven children.” Some of his | e, %6.0:/4 70 80: short bs Sides (l00s0), $700 | chisago & Aiton. iieaiir S T, ¢ pondad on timber culturo for @ 1ivelitiood. trade was about ready to improve, but a flop | Sepe 267000000 Sopt brotiers wero of gigantic proportions ana | @7 3, (hoxed), 8023004 QB JngsiRallmanbalnce Kennett, Hopkins & “Allthe best and oven inferior grades of on price developing, knocked the promising | Sent 2 4 Sopt 1000707007 his sisters were large, stately and beautiful e £ L e e s NI e e 3 : Wheat wore | trocs aro cut down and mnothing s loft but features and upset apparently propitious | SehtZ..- Sept 9.0 404 | women, | 4 §ISC T & S, E TS PO 'l*‘;'“i' Rarh ] ¥ | stumps ana small undergrowth. Places negotiations, Bonta, 1ot s Of Rev. Dr. Grossman, the assistant Rabbi | *'§% E . 8t. Paul s tate | ShOILS T o e thems | which werp once flourishing towns are now Omaha hardware jobbers are receiving a | Sept 2. . . ; of the new templo of Beth-El, New York, = s o prefarrid i | K O ona i foe or, hore | desorted und depopulated, balf the houses very fuir share of trade and look for consid- | Sept 19 X Septd i which has just been dedicated, TheaHebrow i AHBUIENENTES . St Panl'& Ot g | or two, W York bouzht heavily and local | empty and tne other haif wearing an air of erable improvement when the corn crop com Standard ‘speaks thus: *“Reformj Kabbi is [ yiour, 2 10.000| 14,000 2| do preferred bulls took on moderate lines. Thoe iy neglect und decay. [Kverybody who could mences to move freely. Notes Around the Yards. the title given to the Rov. Dr. R. Grossman, | W 3 105,00 201,000 i tenn. Coal & Tron of the sessfon was extremely dull. got uway has either gono into some other In New York u protty good business is | Recelpts light. of the temple Beth-EL A more enthustastic | Corn. bushels.. 00 00 i oxanil Vork exclianges elosed at 1 el business or moved to other parts of the state doing and reports in most cases have chee: Top hogs $1.0). happy-minded, syiritual guide wo have rare ',;;‘; R 8t ! (i Unic Poea A:l:?u«-r AL Sk where timber I8 still plenty. 'The land ful form. About all seasonable lines of stock | A typieal Saturday. ly met with, He is as jolly as he is enthusi- busheis e W 2, . u. 8, . Tah - Toproved asion "t elose | in these rogions is sandy and are now meeting with attention and the out- | Cuitie market‘quist. astic. He s small in ‘stature, but ho us @ | "o, i.c Produce exchnge Loy, 1o | Dilsciaonts Nl 2% [ e murket Wear - bottow | unproductive and besides s so tiickly let is graduvally broadening as the various Hogs 5e to 10 higher. clear, quick conception of things that are and " s “firm and unchanred; fu Kanans & T 3 ¢l Wels Fargo E: prices. Tt 1ooks us if the old contest between | covered with stumps that it would take an dovendent localities are opening up demand of things that should be. There is just a v ine. westorn. 20@ e Tk kor o W New York and Chicigo bears was to be fought | jmmonse amount of labor to prepare 1t for pretty well on time. Some diflicultios are slight enough, almost impercentible German cted dairics, 18@0c; ordinary, "””‘“" Dt Shy ek e New | any sort of agricultural use, and theso found in the way.of collections, but raroly T G AT accent in bis speech to make 1t quite inter- | 13 D ; Lo bestof it gnabout overs | peopto have neither the moans tor the ex- ny serious trouble, aud it is believed the re nty of rain und cold weather. esting to hear him. He delivers beautiful 8 ~ —- T ok o 1 s $ (Hih i Drees eortaln o o lower it has | Derience necssary to farm. ln the course turns on the czops will first settle consumers! [ Shippurs purchased several doublo decks of | sepmous, they are brimful of learning, end New York Maurk Memphis & Char ar T found tomparatively casy to forco the | of time this land will grow up in scrub oaks, wants and in turn permit dealers to cancel | NOAVY hogs. Ka 0l Ay 3 always logical and instructive. He is a fine mw Yonk, Oct. $.—Frovr—Receipts, 26,708 | Michixan Central....101% Quicksiiver . market hpward. The reported damage in the | and will then be valuablo again, bu! pres- their indobtadness, A good oxport trado is | Top hogs ut Kansus City yosterday 81.60 for | convarsationalist and agreat petwith the | packuges: oxpoits, 28i) bbis; 20" sacks. | Mily b b W Hogreatnered. s nortwest s attraeting - morg - aten- | it the outlool for the peoplo who live i it doing and there seems 1o be much confidence | ™ 3rmall ussortes X . ladies of his congregation. His voice has a n, o) sales, 2240 bhis Rdaipe & on ur correspond in iat see- | s anvthing but cheerful.” that it will gradually increaso. Nails dnck | 11023 sold quslora voar ago, recelpts were | vory oot o Aol anthol weade catin o M b quicts yellow westrn, | Min & st o |t spates (R Soven-olahuns of 11 whti ¥ St goneral animation. Wiro stock does fuirly | PRl AT A HEREESTERE the now temple on Iifth avenuo and Soventy- | 5t i o (e 208,000 bk oxorias 68, Wisconsin ¢ 35 | In Mingosotn and, - Dikow, worth” of oor Lo is y. well, including quite a aoal on export orders, | Retert oot wis ab the yurds, v +Y | sixth street the clezant nccoustics will be of LS00 bu of futires; Chirgo o 3| ready budly damazed. Evory day makes tho | *‘People who regard the people of southern but grumbling loug and decp may be heard Rect & NI GOIValoatttOolot worelamon s tho ] B bugorspoviisnot ik et: SHOngREIS A ol 2 Mg | situation worse, ns the wheat is tirning Kk | Kansas as outlaws ana desperadaes bocause over cut, with no reform in condition of trade | giijhers of western cattie yestordiy. B rod, $.04% in store and clevator: | A 2 5 . 5 S 50mo of 16 Sprouting dn. tho shosk,. M. thoy set firo to tho xrass in the Cheroiee st prosent suggested, John Weir rounded up a lond of hogs for the | coufer 3 v i o Rl e Lon ingEuasd o : ¥ . T N L strip,ave s a rule,uot posted as to the real sit- Ono of the most important features 1n local | giuth Omahu market at Clay Center. oaist church, stands at present as follows 8L Nos 1 hiorLliarn to AErive, $11LOA( ! el e ciul dispatchos from soveril polnts to,We | uation down thero,said J. 13. Hoopor of Hor business circles last weck was the opening 1. Dixon helped swell tho lizht receipts of Prop. 1. Pro ) ] 5. Options eirly ad- [ 3 5 AB(FEC D] YODOTES tro confitined Ty are coriain to hve | (oM Kas. whilo at tho Lelaud botel yesterday, of the Omaba grain market. —Heretofore | jogs Ly sending in a load from Hennet. Conferences. For. Agalr For. A%a Vanced ns the. continentul cables were firmer | e total sale T T Bt il anen Yom iten™ Watard | “The factis, that they would be law abidis business has been done privately in the dif Recelpts were light a yoar ago and the qual- | Michiz 08" " while Franee was roported a buyer; there wis ) 935 Olilengo ranecs of wheat, corn and rye from New s if they were not subject to the great- ferent ofices of the grain dealers but the | jty poor. Trade was slow and the merket | Centril Hinols v 3 eted in the northwest, after- | ¢ 500} g ol 6 K wore several tines s | s the quas iptation. Many suppose, no doubt, opening of the board s bringiug tho opo- | wuak Puger Sound () u lario re- gl Viiey, o officiully reportod ro s boen from reading the dispatchos sont out from rators together and establishing a marke D. Wilson had a load of horeses at the yards | Qrekon oo . 5 ) g trag Lodisville & Nashvilie, 505 Missouri g demand here Cfor n\h_ 4 I;u o |ER s cotintvy s thav 1o datitho plakktory o tithe The Omaha grain inspection 18 giving gen- | en route from Fort Collius, Colo, to some Towa | Ghiceo German Northwestern, 3 North SXVORL - oLrade e R white mun's disregar 1 of Indian riglits. The eral satisfaction, both buyers and sellors t. G R 4 d " ana olosed ta@de under. North “’"'_“:‘““‘J! s Northern Paclile | B0 it sk fod OfF In symputiny with | trath of tho matter is that itis not the Indiay looking upon it as beng very fair and just to orson B well known shippers to this | Tpig e i o | terduy. No. 2_red, Octohor. 81.04@1.04 ot i fead') g wheut, October showing the st weak- | who is injured. He is practicaily “working t. Paul, 14,600; Unfon I 3 J 1 3 g all partics, Mhere are buyers liero wito will | fu ot had o’ sulo somo hogs trom Wes- | i Do 0| glosin atduia: November, Sruity@ion cloni 0 it G0 TR B0 Reeoipts continue extremoly Hght, with | on commission.” It is the cattlo baron who take all offerings of grain iu any quantity | 'V 5 West Wisconsl 5 2 2 106! ecember, ELU Loy, closing - = — an uetive demand, but the new erop was ~so | suffers. Debarred from the strip by the run from one to one hundred car: i y"."."\",".""}1."[’.“‘\'4“‘;]'\'l';'“;“'.‘{"}”';{'\” :nl'- RuabiOlio e § ) _ ;\ o 2 B1L0013 0 ;'nlfi“\l .;‘ o inancial Review. aughly dried up by the” hot, Se imbor | g of tho governmont. theso .,.L' tlo own- esterdiy moruing that were loaded at Water- | Northwest 15wa 3 | vew closing $L1L3 My, #1.0 i ! weather t s expo 0 be min ket . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, town, & 1. THINOIS. . o0voeees B 5 L1601, 1355, elosin, Yonk. Oct. i, —The Post suys: The bank | SEENEE U 5 (IR VTSI | ers are compelled to vesort to subterfuges to e RN W. I Neft, an old-time patron of_the South L 06 RyE-—Dull, western, 8 Jshowin ase In the surplus | CGarGivs he thinks some of 1t will grade No. | accomplish their purposes and they use the OMARA, Ot Omiaha market. furnished some hogs from 4 BAwLEY - Dulls No. 2 Milwaiikee, 7 Sio, did not retard the upward | oyigmanth, In provisions the Armour in- | Cherokees as straw mon. As the The 0old! raln was a declded: dhmpends to, | Auduton, Li 5 “.w \1.‘.1..” F i BaRy MAUT=Quieti - Canadacountry | & | g radAE QIS ral Wikl Terviiw I i morning paper was el dise | Indians aro not, allowod_to ront the land to tho cattlo market. Tne receipts were the W. I Austin & Co.. who make frequent otrolt.. = 0 4 1R (40 D00, 0GR i Taxnar ity above the legal r ho incominzg | €wsse s Heds a prononnced bull onlard and | any one, the cattiemen ostensibly sell their TGS sTncd this day weok, Thore was quite | shipmeits to this polnt, had Rogs in the pons | North Nebraskis 11 / Coix=Recoipta. 112000 bui exports, sy | b0 i, prosont Saiciont 1o | ribs Dut dntimates tit pork hus not been | caitlo to them at the boginatg of the graz- of w Iuck of money at | Well ered forand must b sone out of condl= | 4 seson, but in reality thoy aro still their aistring of good Montana eatt.o and o fow | from Frankiin AT e ailos 10 rehenst Vite's ] i . spot market firm, quiet; No. 2, G2 B y apprehension louds of fair natives. Buyers kept to the | 3. W. Brenenian, the widely known Pender | _ PeWitt's Little y Rusors, Bestlittle 5 Woat: unsraded nixod. o thi pofue. " 5 w18 culoul (e LRI | 1 | property. ' They emvloy the boys who options ad vanced @ on liht re, i e e tween old and new poek, but ac loole after them and do evorything ihat an e protty nuch, siilhiper, Qlaposed ot hogs. ut good Dgurcs heso | Pil_ever ma constipation every covering of shorts, especlally at & £ take the same view as Mr. Armour ] owner woald do. The Indians are not troub e demand for beoves was not rushing, but | Yadtorday momine ume. None equal. Use them now. quite & fow sold. Anything good brought | ¥ A S % A puiictuiice-Lohit i king ’ 5 v Yo ) N O Dricos, nnd comiuon to ordinary wers | oM. Hulloran, Halloran and J. A. Shank, THPIETIES closin 1t Jhe ovor lust night; ! NEW \I‘ K, Oct. 4 7“.';?".'1 ON CALL stock of ribs is favorable to holders wnd I led with the cattle in any way. All they ure 11 the sanie o1d noteh Stuets each wade (s thelr makel for hog MELETIES, - g FITMR M EUCANTILE DAPEROGT5S ) s strongtienod by the rapld consumption and | required to do is toassort a protended owner- ws were in the minority and of orainary [ Shipwents yesterday, 5 3 o o, Ry M G R e poor condition of hox ship whenever necesss v ) Ordors woro led it steady 1o Strony AdGan kAT Al Cooktansh bunon | **Your life is hanging in the balance,” said 1 R 3 UING EXCUANGES Active and stewdy av | POticado, (L, Ost. d-Swarts, Dupeo & Me- | ShIp whouover nocessary 1o ovido tho law, v, EVORY L of e i oo Yonard. "By SO | o minster 1o tho condomned cfiminal S e for ity i whd W W | ot s Rar AR bl | and o ot "n.'“'5.',’}’17’"\,“?“'.“"'.' saule 118 was wu off day in foedors. 4 Shipped from Thed tora. ‘Le rav.” responde crimi 5 Recelpts OXDOTLS, 200,000 bu.; | ms anees of Whont this weok are 140000 bu low | over to whom ally belong and light and there wis o bin' nnsence ot | miurket from Lowa points. hud Hogs in trom | before the winter is passed.’ 2 -RAd aulebyobions (llsfiemar;:[boudal & It was expieted that a largo local | this and act accordingly.” domand tor anyihing in this line. A" tow | Persia yesterday morn 1 “’r o “,‘H‘ !“ i A a IR 3 [T WK Gon G g | short wouid In on his e the opening, Ho o R punches of good gride sold on ordors ut all L L RN Mrs. Patron—Well, how were you pleased 3 ecemnber, & dncoup. i |Mtutual Unlon a1y © | disapoointed the expectations o T R i 300 bl By Dol e o Sdone dond atocary | R Fruzlor 'turnishod sostorduy mar- | i v Etor Nt Brankoy Fors mnen | elosing brig spot o' whito i x',”:"i'y'- mixed | 178 8 (N8 S Cers it | Wit Ling ot in the export, the lum- Dr. Birney cures catarrh. Boe bldg, weont begging for a buy A e e Dlensed with hls mauuer and siyle of delive | ostorn, i estern, Al 110 b OF 5. 1111 Norih. Pacifie Ista’ 115 | provenment im the weather and tie conduet of — - — Tho run ¢ a5 greater by a fow load 5 d ! Ohleago, #1050, 3 a. stampod 48 North: Puciic 2nds. 03 * [ the big shorts wero against prices. Cables > Was Only a swe Baby. haLaBin e e M Ty donds | WL R Van Alstine was nunibered with tho | OFY, but dow't liko his advocacy of eternal | " Ji\yUkioady; shippiug, W0@e; good 0. oW Not tia Northwestarncan.s: 131 | oamal aioorie YOu BT PriSE Civail Ho Was Only a Chineso Baby 4 k0 * | hog shiippers for yestorduy morning's sales. | punishment. Mrs. Patron—What was there | choie A, Dew BOL 08, 10 North, Debent. o8. .. 105 > bo olreums . He is a little incident which ma, mon, with the exception of o few fair top H‘ 4 ¥ ¥ it to offset all the bear Ircumstance ) 5 He'loaded at Columbus, ;n his sermon this morning that impressed Hors ! modgrak | u‘:u” W BOL R L B fe &L AL Gen e sl | Puts toward the close proved tie most ofti- | happen in San Francisco almost an celpts wero ono car of Ive mixed In spite of the continued wet weath him as an advocate of such a revolting doc- | mon to choice, 16 ) 148 16 I S L &S on. 0 ¢ SUppo; Ith fair weather the spring ime undes orati o (! b8 T L T s L e e e o R o B R R P P (T R YEFEE—-OpLIONS 0] steady Pacifie st ... t Paul Consots..... 120 | UETFIERG Ly o horonge. THvd | timo under the operation of the Chinese UATTLE O] ot cattle, 825 | ment of hoy from Contral City AEaR 3 ¥ cnunized to 1 points Hown, closed steady on. &' Taia 0T (B v e TG TR | whant moy Tty T hnder Now York, | exclusion law: e an comparcd with 2148 yesterduv and 973 | The Nye-Schueider company, Wisner, and | Toe G : 4 ts down; sules, 1000 bags, - ineliaing S0 G Wosia: 700 mex. 106 G Kot Corn was helpea ut thi opening by eontinued | Oficer—I hear a new Chinaman has Saturday of last wook. “Market wetive the Hale Warehouse company, Meadow Grove, The Congregationalist tel's of an erring | October. $1% ) iber, 81 o 2 oven 103 Union Paciic Ists... 1014 | Hght reccipts, seventy-xix ears Thore was | arrived at your house without nccounts atrongar on desirable beet cattie0f whi D AAI0 MAVIIMSR (R BRARY) * | chureh brother in Vermont whose conscience mbor, \ BLLID March, | M. K. & T, Gen. k.0 75 | West Shore Hiag | Aty some sy nioathy with wheat so that the | {0t e YOG o oderate. Common ol Hinkiey. Berwynis Blumloe, Oakdale, | foreed him to get up in open meeting one aay Sy T NP0t Blo, atlly = = % | Cloning prices: were somewhat under the firsy [ i0g for himself to vhe emigration ofti- Cows sold n shude bighor and Stokes Bros, Tecumseh, il tavorod thig | 80d make the following confession: “Breth- | fa.rcarsops IR R AT o0, quter R el fnes! Nilw cor IS eapecied in hore noxt week around. Feadors aotive and fir akes | \ fier ) 1 YT T R O R PR o 8 ved with old 16 will soon be areivine {n con- Ah Wang—There has oG8 OMeine “reoeinte of hogs. 2110 ag | MArket With u shipment of cattie, . pels me to confess e Wiesd A1 | N aw Onsmans, Das 00 B tianrings, Slon.» | Mized witiotd i wht soqn B arelvini i sons Ah Wang na. : compured Wit T Dt of hoss, 1O a8 | " Gountry buyers purchased th psevgn cars that when boiling down my sap this spring [ II0IOn o funcy. 284 1 AlderuLle KO, CEDRI0HA) MO LhIn el “Is he u roturned morchunt? Has he irduy of last weok, Qua 3 S of feeders on this market I Not a | putinto the kettle two buckets of water, and d; domestic falr to extra PO f ot. 8.—Clearings toaay, | elure thut the new erop e merchantablo | ever heea i ) o ry before? QSN was Koo MARKL s Mot v a6y | Very Kood iy for fovders elthor. 30ld the sugar at tho same price as that made | 0 Tapan, 94165 D T Dituuias, s 1T, Tea '.".‘:,". Ay inse et nes biaballl bahisrshuaiania: | QvaRIDRRUIRIIE cUAKEY: Balay 10¢ higher than yesterday. All sold, buli ut J, M, Brett sturted a load of cattle from | from pure sap.” PETROLEUM--Opened steady and advanced ICANSAS C11Y, Mo, Oct. S.—Clearings, 81,604,- | #t# trifling wdvaiice and’ closed wesk except “Phen [ i 5 v ks, Wood Kiver und anuther from North Plutte, | A clergyman in Engiand in an earnost ad- | 245 ""[‘,‘ qurly, trading, declined %0 and | 55, for tnojwevk, $10,03571; Incrouss, 8 per | forribs Fork atth so sliowed o declino | hen I supposo you kaow b ls ngainek of last week. Murket steady,demand | Weston and Johuson & b mado a two-load | Wplishment of a cometery asked them to con- November obtions oy it toige; gh- | o NEW York, Oct. &o-Bunk clewrinzs today, | jowspaver interview to the effect thut St hid | w\wnl1 i1 fe o YRR continues goods shipment of cattle from the same place. sder “the deplorable condition of 20,00 G0%0; Lowest, tia: elosl d0c. *Lima oll | $HH00,071; batiencos, 19.520,00: for the woek, [ Deeir BTy BUE Up und thiat ho o1t Doar s Well, it is so. Produce him. 5,046,710, Speckbacker Bros., J. Boll and J. C. Oliver while the demand from local operators eder demand Hmited. ipts lightest of the week. TR Euglishmen living without Christian burihl,” | 10 sules. " Total sales, 54,000 bbs. ¢ , 1703406, 5721 bl oo, 68 SR AR “But Ke is only o baby. He was born Representative Sales. PRI VeWosddi' Sittia o | Tols suggests anothor clorical silp, Whon |, (LT TRED O Qulot: new crude, o; | Batta e lihobir o5t i UK CIRWIEY | D Birney cures catarri 0 bldg. | this morni pinr i PR, . Uiliette, Wyo."think wreivod lisre yostordey: | 40¥0L oxpect to sco Dascon Buith sgainl' & | mateaw=Steidy; elty, bo wdine todiy, §7480,007; Dalinces, $1100%1 - “Thut mukes no difference, Unless AT i 3 o geitieaan aakod & olergymad, UNever\ e | Rokik=Dull sud siaddy] strainod common | Monoy, § po gent A Pleasant Surprise, he can prove u provious residence in the ) ) h 30 | 10 goad, $1.8a1 4, Onteaco, 111, Oct 2.—New York exchang Texas Siftings: A teamp strolled into | United States he will have to be sent o 4 e ‘3""‘::‘" E"“‘ "“_""‘ "i'r‘“'- deacou is in heaven." TURPENTINE—Quilet nnd steady at 3544 @ise an@dle discount. Money, 6 per cent. Bank I, Rl akas: ant back to th 1 hen 1 » w1 180 pOmigano, Hi, 0o i ~[8pec a1 Telegram to | “'myo aditor of the Beatrice (Nob.) Expross Eaas -Firn and stoudy " westorn, 2620 Carinies tor tho dny, HS0AM for tho we a Toxas billinrd saloon and soideited | buck to the country w here he came from, & 1 Ao L ieCud s rocelpts wero estimated | 1 ug two amall boys, agod respectively 8 and 6 | MG 4L packakes, | T A0 Surling"ueingn " ault ‘and" i | alws. Ho was indod a pitiablo object. | The law ix explicii. " AT natives, westerns und Texans. In addition to | years. Theolder boy got very angry one | Osleans selocted r.n.‘...f.[mh 6@80; Texus <l '."'(. 81 tor 0 duy bills und #4854 for | 'l haven’t hud anything to cat for a ¢ % - : 0 R, & the fresh arrivals thero was a goodly number | evening, and, notwithstandiug the ~plous | selected. 5) to 60 bounds, Gese ' "‘TI“ ara ‘; P Ay week,” he said p'..u.m. y. The gentle- ’-‘\" grippin 0 nauses, no piin when S 'i‘.. :“i“ v cattle, - and the | teachiog of his father, he said “dama it.” On Pork—Steady; old mess, #10.75811.00; new b et Ve S 80, Mooy ‘.‘“f,‘w cont. ! | men who were playing pool felt sorry for DoWit's "Littlo Karly Risers are taken ; ke & clur Wlophors falled Ko | rotiring for the night his mother gave him | M ¥ LIWINI vxura prinie, $1T011L 00 chungo 00 New Yorks 10 60 400 discount the man and raised $1.50 for him, Jin Smpl vil“Bafo il Bowt plll CALYES. at steady pri 10 ompty the pons (b | the usual lecture ou the sins of the world aud | g\t G b ander. tio” hekied hame: | & vk, 0loutings. $112,700.5%0; bulances, § ling the money in his hands, he said: *'I pnmew 518 wonid bave ) necessary 10 make some con. | the wickedness of profunity, and after re- | giuig) 1@ oo Shoulders. tijeq pickled hamws, Vor tho correspolding week of 16w, | 08 It ) R i (L7 Patent Apparatus, BTOCKENS AND FEEDERS. cossions. We give the following as the closing | penting in teaes ho said his pravers and went | * MipuLEs—Firm; short clear, September Fings, B105,410,520; balu 423, balieve I'll. como into this pool, if the 16 apnesrs Shatiihe gaveramants sain @ 10000 v io.. cer auotations: Poor to cholce cows, heifers and | to bed. The younger boy during all tnis lay | #7.57%. y i PUEN | S, Louis, Mo, Oet. 8.—Clewrings, 85.084.000; | gentlemen huve no objections, Phe'[is ot ARTKARE SABEING EALAERMGR AN 1015 200 131000 265 4. 080 bulls fron $L00 to #275; stookers ‘wnd feeders. | upon the bed, kicking up his heels, and tre BUrTEn—Quiet: fancy firm: western dalry s, $I3T40%, Money S per cent, Ex- | generous contributors were somewhat | MAKINE process s a Py QR SN WESTERN CATTLR ' R (bR L ing to stand upon his head. The mothor Kglso; o crenmory, 164 5 o Y ork apas fhount Kor the | surprised, but not 5o much so as they y \ cory No. Av, Pr. No. Av range | cows 8150 to 8500 weetors | turued on him and said, “Paul, you haven't MERSE—Qulol; western, 0EBsHe; part skims, L Wenl Gloatings. 821 114 mi0: Lalances, | were when he, having utilized their sub- | Lrenore \:'H 6l lu-.::hl-v.' g ne ‘\\ Rug A 90 g2 Sieas runge stoers £400 o 8.73; Texus cows, 8,25 to | 88id your prayers.” “I don't have to,” was ON-=Dull: ‘A merloan. $15.000 18,55 264, the iding week last | sidy to come into the game, got awa o8’ application s dated ot Austin, Biowas R0 800 0 tallings. 118 0213 | EUNOToxus steora, £33 0 K55, Calves are | the quick reply, “Idoa't swearand I don't | Lot Opened it oo works western | Yoar clcarings, &1 lutices, B0Ta0n, | S ihoome L Tavithd the mrowd 1 | Tex., on February 22, 1879, and his pa N8 quoted at from 8200 to #5). This week has | bave to pray. Earl he swears and he has to | steum, closed #7.10; sules 450 tierces, #7154 4 § i 0 pors were filed in the patent office on Dowling & Rush Brought but (ittle luprovement in the pricos. | pray,’ City steain, SN Option siles 1560 tieroes Boston Stock Marke p up to the bar and irrigato at his ox- | 1500, Tk 1 tallings. 1170 185 1v cows 8 While all grudes of cattle are somewhat v October, #1.10 asked; November. §7.15 usked BostoN, Mass., Oct. 8.—The following were | pet une 7 » 0 patent is ente .ud R . . o N Lbprad RS A skt T ¥, 2 ¥ - “Method of Procipitating Ruinfalls, 1 o Sy > Sy CARN iy S " . " A very small , but & very good oue, De - - ) ) : . . THE OLD, OLD STOR BEEKMAN & SON, BANKERS, ARNAM ¢ 2 COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE, l SPARKLING COMEDY, l Witt's Little Early Risers, Dr. Birney cures caturch, Beo bldg,