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TAE OMAHA THE CONDITION OF TRADE, ¥ 18 &'a ! The Gencral Fall Trade is Becoming More 1. 15 100 Active, WESTERN CATTLE SOME COMPLAINT ABOUT COLLECTIO § 11 steers Oni tde Shows Great fa Most Satise aha's Jobbing I Activity and s factory Character All Lines, Wirren & Kinle The tfas trade past week een s of ommence with ne improvement which was | rown-Hill ¢ bbing Omah Co very satisfactory to 1068 1n wost 1 1shed wit e © and the good bias been anticipated has ey ess jobber orders fal ently become reality iv La ably fi dolng about all haadle. Prices s they ar b, and b r local dealers report a remark the past week. They are that they have 1 ed unchanged, ow as they cc well any disposition to climb o trade for the business can us b back Some ascribe ve been a little ward it 10 the farmers holding fact that ie farmers at lic back their crops and others to the the heavy ¢ »p has kept t vesting and caring for In New York, says th factory business is still e and few agents have seri the marke is fall tiade, have shut usual, and it th othier localities, it must of co difference in the general outco but for the time bewg trade is goo chicerful reports are made aceordingly. There is a noticcable feciing of much fuith in the export demand as u means for Jito large quantities of stock, and of a liverally assorted character. Prices are wel eld on most of the leading goods. Nails do not aiffer to an from the conditious last noted. Pri along about formier line, but ate especially on cut where desirable aua Cudahy Pack tractive buyers got many allow Wire | Omatia’ Fackin nails sell close enough to production to fuirly < support prices without infusing actual buovancy I'ie Otouha grocery market has been active and the volume of trade large There ha been, however, a lack of any sy e features. A smooth and satisfactory condi- tion of business is found for most staple «ro ceries in New York, always with tue excep. tion of coffee, though even that article is be Lie: to be shaping for a better market Taking the amount of distribution lately reached, as against the previous investments of jobbers and grocers, ordinary course of reasoning leads to the impression that de- pendent points must be more or less scantily supplied with dbsirable stocks, and there fore it i culated that if only investing to 1l out assortments custom must be heard from in pretty regular manner, and so reasonably full rxtent. From primary sources most advices are of fai sustuining character. The tiuancial ¢ ditions of the trade appears to be exc in all respects. Operators iu coffce are still talking about the wants of consumers and the expectation of increased demana, based upon necessity for obtaining assortments, and attracted by the liberal modification it cost, possibly 4 sound enough theory so far as it goes. But the facts remain that buyers do not depart from the hand-to-mouth 1o in handling goods for actual use, nov is it | of cattlc on the s hardiy reasonable to expect they will do so | J. D Mebride, o re when compelled to pay a premiuin ou imme- | brought in rothogs. diate deliveries in the faco of the rapidly | J. A. Cowperthwalte. accumulativg visible supplies and a beiief | Friend. brought in cattle that a corsiderable portion of tne coffee Georze Mun, which has disappeared from the stock record | ¢ar each of eattle and he is simply transferred to interior localities B. Everett of Lyons was at the yar awaiting distribution. Furthermore the | Inz brousht in wear of hozs. cvidences are strque that the bulls have | W. Il Lewls,a re practically abandoned their position as no S D hE LTy ouger teuabie, and there is anxiety as to the | b A Miner of viralc sentin u car extent and forco of the unloxding. SR SR b b The Omaba dry goods tradslike other [ O: W-Hutchingof Charieston and O. lines of wholesale business is 1n a mott satis- | 17 ¥ B ATD Sk frd factory condition. The country is buying | oFo FR e oks tioray bt liberaily and there is a feeling of confidence PRTR Nowports ail along the line that promises well for the | ,uq 7 M of Hirva trade, R ; lu New York the bulletin reports e market during the week under review Nos. haviug generaily ruled quict aithough there | Ienry 11 were exceptions wherea few commission | Wayne and W houses reported a good business doing. | ho: “rade in tho aggregate has unquestionaoly fallen below the total for the preceding week in ail directions, excent in new cotton fa for the spring feason. The weathor, being unseasonably warm, is held accountabie for this coudition Of things, and ver: evideut traces of its unfavorable wfuence over fall business are visivle locally, while reports from other farge distriouting points tell of quite a sharp check to trude there. C'ois bas also been eviaent from the de creasod demand foe fall specialtics in prints, gingnams aud dress goods. Au unusual good busiuess has so far be corded theso by agents, but it is evident further progress must now wait upon the passage of tue retailers’ stocks into the hands of final consumers. An iwproved business has, however, been noted in the i wlind =hog woven cotton fabrics for spring delivery in | Wi Kow Ber white goods andfast black dress cotfons, | i Clis de 1 st Mt o ines, ete. In staple cottons jobbers have | Weston Grivin and Stock company of occasionally placed fair orders, as have con- | all well known | sof this verters in brown, shirtmakers 1n bieached hozs here and cutters iu colored cottons, but the gen- [ Squire & Co. have been In ti eral run of these orders from d: to has been | ness since ISt2—nlmost tifty years, Il moderate scale. The demand for brown [ have sinuzhiered over (GU6,0.0 hogs in goods for export has proved rather be hugiaatihaineacaiiliabioant soue differcices of views between sellersand [ 934 1 Lhe Tnited Statos buyers will necd adjusting vefore it shows | ¢ QT CattiqHen are (¢ much ex Blue goods were in steady | il and winte export request. The general tone of themar- | of beef eattle on utinues wituout change, and 1o price | and southern Col tions are to be noted during the week. | thisyear, and « s are mostly in good shupe, and the po od prices will sition, as a whole, 1s not sveakoned by the [ 1iess NS beon rathier dull of fact that some exceptivnal concessions are | of anr citisens RNy made to hasten the progress of a slc the ¢ ing line. s & wholc, 13 waiting for cold w as with the advent of that business is expected to show considerablo improvement. Meanwhile colloctions are re ported progressing with fair regularity iu all directions, OMALA LIVE cd, matufac is fault to fiud with ed that ory any It urers repor tirst 11 o lit to teceipts and Disposition Ofielal re s ais spny for the twenty=four lic cof business y'eloek, p. m., October 10, 18 1d RECEIPTS Cars. Mead murked extent es range | Syiv insteady, | G. 1l A molerate n Some fat cows sold for Receipts yesterday 12 cars. Quality of hozs not very good. Buik of hogs sold at & Light and mised hozs 5@ 0c lower. Chiengo had 3,000 cattle t, steady. Hozs weak to 5e lower wt Kansas Cit Bulik of hog: Kansas City $L.00604.50, Top hogs In ( 120 $3.25, bulk #1.600 lower, 5 z0 hozs a5 Routor Jue Dixon of Mewmphis sent Friday thirty v shipped two Rayuiond's well known . A. Kehoe of PRitte € toth nuarketed hozs, Smith & Co. deaters ut Waverly, had A promi L. Hanser the cars of catue and rder of Millard, Greek & T e Farimers Gra Hooper seut in hoss, o & Faller of Seribuor S, Orusby of of cattie. L. Parmenter brought in one load Waliuce & Foote of Trozene. Byam of Shelby, both regular uiarket, had ho2s here. L. Campbell of_Sutton, Franklin, ana George Curyew of mon those who sent in hogs. st t Nebraski, hud 1ogs on the Brock, Eagle and Talmu Attls company had © from Merino, Colo.. and Mills sent In sIX loads from the same p L. Gu id also Fuller Tn., Shippe Austin rket in that sl J. A ad ol rshall & B of Tamora, C. ing There s an the ranzes of rudo which v ry 1 ized nd 1 ttie owners. 1AGO, T1L. Oct. 10.— (Spectal Telez BEE ]~ Toduy ' eattlo rece od 0t 4500 end, making Of tius number about 5,600 westerns and atives sold ut_fror tho westerns at from 3180 to OMAnA. ot Tevans at from 315 1o .25 t week 18,550 cuttio, little life in the hozs, 3 sheep, nst INGL eattle found for the comparatively sm hogs nud 100 sheep list week. I sale and sellors did not find ie were few i number and poor in quality. muke any price ¢ market yoesterday was slow with no market | {hnsh by g0 or fluctiution. Eyerything offared | Kot A coneiie ©XCEDE 30110 extren were Texans and were the property o Ry S ulitorare, 20 Were the propurty of ported a The elosing quotat The woek run, poor 1o choice cows, h hogs. the quallty in general rathor counon for k10okons and. feeders, Shippers could find very few £00a heavy and | Commtn o extrn abippin medium welght hogs, and 4s o consequence 130 10 #LE) for westerns did compuratively little. Other buyers were Texans. The week's offeri Dearish and the market was unevenly lower Aluxly fow Drime cattle and rather slow. Some of tho best hog ter thun 8500 cut Father un brought from #4.6 10 84,30, while common, lzht | 3, the bulk and mixed hogs which wade up the bulk. of e ¢ sold at from $1.40 1o #4.6) The general market conld safely be quoted at trom 8o to 10e lower, aithough there wore plenty of sales tully 10 lower than Friduy. cspecluily ut the close. EVerything wis outof fiest hands AL the close'eYeent a fow (ute arrivals CATTLE-Estimuted receibts of cattle, 1,882, an ‘conparcd with 4980 Saturday of last week, Market unchanged: bost steers firi, ts slow. Butehers' staff dull and weuk rs stondy. Hoas nited as compared with Faturday of last and prices st 430 hoavy, #7 & Bitl B2 compured st week prices STOCK MARKETS. 2100 #4.55 to Receipts for the 1 num The regulur deaiers ¢ are $1.00 to &2 “ of ars ps were largor expectod, being estiniated ut fuet that Squire & Co., fu fu the field, gave t fidence, and they hela” the market nearly steady. Common to ehole 1 heuvy welsnts sold Trom $.0) to th 10 8.5, and from ar prices for siEhUly loweray LOOL | wilthe hozs were hou ivo L the warket TR v tans irn Monday v fluctu Tose of tr thew £ thun last The z Juurnil reporis on #1.20604.60 i1 one had but the \ wore 0 was zht The former | chanzed HW to the latwer, wl o than for Frid It p before losed falrly ste The wook Est rocelpts of hogs, 510 Saturlay week, The n iy to strong. Licht, Q00857 mixed. $.6%24.70 ated receipts of sheey with 0% Sat Market activ ket A i os h none. aay Suturday of at fully steady natives. ey st Av. Pr esentative Sales. JOKERS AND FEEDERS. No Av. Pr No. Av. Pr 1) 12 5 a8 82 N N1 1. 5,000 wer light, SHEEP-Recolpts, 2.0 market steady cthers, # exuns, $4 shipmer native owes, STEERS wes BULLS. Iam W 16 W 18 SEAGS K Kaxsas oelbts, 8.5:0; shipmenis, and feedors. §2.003. 7 s Rocelpts. sl sitie lower; bulk [revies | | SHEEP -Recelpts, 1,240; shipuieuts, 240, | ketateady, was City A ciry, Mo, Oet 3,790 shipments, A 850, er from Col Alvo, five c i Chicago lave Stock Market. aud There wis but trade today, but buyers were necessury welined L beur the \ble part of the fresh arriv fers und bulls, 81 and dressed and 81,2 nd sales it e stuff sold below than bu, holders e #.80 were CATTLE steady Texuns, £2.3002.5 24,85, ¥0) unsold, Tecumseh marketed ho nacar of hog rs— ship enter L car cr at Nehawka, ar shipper from ld of Bennington brought in a hav- am- ar of hogs a Holm- 1an- u. e @ car of hogs here yesterday Dave vard all marketed hogs. 1l known dealer ut Wavne, one v of S Cook of Wakefield all sentin \d Stoek company of Siith g Pine brought in two cars the same place and O, J S o this & Co. ot were he voteran shipper from south- from il u. an old-time shipper from Newnan Crane, also Ad from Tokaniuh, Benson of Cen- market. had packinz busi- ranks with the lurg- 1s jubilint as tho rs at the outlook for w good mirket this nmense ninber Bent connty \er dull of late years, but it zens deserve. prosperity better than P T sl loe: Ant any 0, ors, pretty medinm at from #1.4) to .20, for kreater 15 at the ding toduy found | mar rough and pa ckers, §.50 ' welght uli grades, Mar- v, of rs to esti- t for the Were Texans to e DAILY BEE., SUNDA U Fehrua BTt wester | e Tone of | ¥4 'THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Chiefiy Ur;*.n“i by the Foreign Advic:s. KAxs RESULT OF SPECULATIVE EXCITEMENT. Wit No o e hid OATS 1y A Rapidiy. fancy y T Frax BUTT Towards the Close Quoiations Abroad Weakened Under Heavy Re. and lizing sales on 'Change Increas Cuican hiefly ady today. 18 Lhe erne Prices wer liror high the sess nt and decld but toward and under un the heavy sales th )t the lust fizures points At stated, vou Wik At fr Aln over with somet Board o wrpool at tid juoted the yesterday's iing besldes Do 1ng the Trade cable futures wdvance th New Y. rs to s we ¢ markets all showed advances, n the lead an | sending buying ord mission houses hure Lamson Br Lozan, Sehwartz-Dupee. Kennett-H ore the start and s L fow minut all wered v excessive rush was 1t suil pr strong u fro; 3 were cautious and ke coutd redily get Into port on fnd storm. The fact that was due this uftern, il nd see what the sed to onhad a ather in the | S5 wheat sho reported to be drying out 3 rapidly, With the prospect of w general re- | LR kets grew weak and continued so to the end. Veceniber opened at $L90Y to $.01 toucned . [ receded with numerous small o reacted and neld for a con- ‘”"‘ cables. the northwestern reports, 1ih- [ ceipts eral realizing ...(ul reports that foreigners | Octobe wus at the lowest fizure of the day and wenk ‘Corn waa a litule nors active an vally | Minw tion I the trade. The Specalative nd | * Coits was only moderate and seliers were not ur- OATS gent. Bartlett-Frazer were buvinz molder- ately, while Buldwin, Kennett-Topkins and 3 Sewiriz-Dupee were noderate rs. The o receipts were only 61 cars. October opened at o Jge higher than yesterday's I Sympathy With wheat and the st products and sold off to e, at w h it Oats were negiected butsteady. Hog pro- ducts were very weak, packers séliinz freely [ " and bears raiding the market for pork with | 805§ the exception of o small rally during the lat- | Wi, ¢ ter part of the session. caused by realizing | was ae bear purchises. the cour is downward | O] e day. with the tthat pork frc 10 10¢ and ribs 3 The leading futures B8t northwest rallics 10 81 siderable tine lower With a <hort p other « we the At fron tnged as follows: S on trac I HIGIL | LW, [CL New was tone i newed early w few o November Masy Dece January LARD November the Decomber. the spe HORT RN 2 f October November January M aders s ¢ nk st sh quotations we Frovr—Firm g WiEAT—NO. A 140 No. 3 | alonzt S pink opened ConN selling price face of Turtl i lowea n MOTHY SEED—-Prinie, 3110, with t PoRK—Vess pork, pec bul. 80,0079, ver ewt, S.59: ShOrt Fibs ; YT10; short clear sides (b Whiskey —Distille sides _(loc xeds, $7.4 407,50, 5" finished ‘goods, per gal, ot propor ment u and th ARs—Cut loaf. unchanzed, ures, cl ceipts und shipments to luy were lows: fol- s . — || the NI ANTIC WHCEIPTS, | SHIDMENTS. | (hoy hi 1000 | S50 1480 S5.00) 11200 Lon at. bushels the hig rn, bus! Outs, bush Ktye. bushels & Barley. busheia. L. L. w0 On the Produce exciange today, the butter mar Wis stron nd her; [ Y. creamery. 2ade: fine western, N ainary. coted dulries, ury, 16@e. Exgs, 183000 New ¥ NEW YoRrk. Oet, 10, packuge expe bbls.; Market fir romoderately active; low extras, Bur.. (. LG4 25: winter wheat, low srades, £1.0.424.2) falr 10 Cxtra. $H4005.05% patents, H.ivdo0; rye mistures. #5048, Cony MEAL—Steady WHEAT—Receipts, 30350 bus 34 bus sales, L8800 Du of fu of Spot. Spot market stron ser . red, $1,0007 LU 1n store and elevator: U8 aflout; 810 100ig f. LOJEL0S: Dugraded o No. Inorthern o arrive, #LOS hurd to arrive, 8110 1L 10 Options advane and « little more for ters, advance on Letter lute nd inereasel eovering of - con sing firm at 4@oe over yesterdiy red, October, ciosing at #1097 Novem- LOS@LUSY, closiug at 3L0S'.; ‘Decens SO0 @110, closing a1 Tanu HNTRANTEN Wit 1 v Tniz at 8LIBNT March, 8 .14 ing e SL14's: April ching it 2110y, elosing at $L1Y LvEHzher, quiet; western, 7 BALLEY et; No. 2 Milwausee, BARLEY Quiet; Coits—lecoipts, L4575 hu bu; sales, 476,000 bu of futiires Spot. Spot mdrket str No. 2, Wn@ilie In e 250 ufl zruded ixed, 0000250 Uptions Advanc +c and closed firm on [zht receipts, frn J. Con Us and 0 sympathy with wheat. Getober il Nover i closin or, 5 i Aier danuary. closing 32ic; May . closs firm at W no one Gov State b The f the le ehanzd »25; ordin- | | Atehiso; Addams 5 Alton 10, o Kets, it—Red rk Ma Frc eXpOTtS, 105~ 104.000 ind quict Int cargovs .. Fort W Chl. & K by expe cables tracts, No. ber, Qu Sales, Michi Mil T A0 pro Min. & o pra Missour Marr Canada, country oxports, 2,83 G RAT rly uctive; sales, 80,00 bu 0f futures; Spot market firmor. moderitely astive;opt qulet, unehanged, to e up; October, Hige, elosing, #ie; May, 47 St iy el Bazdoe; N W@ “HAv-Quiet; shipoing, bui exports, 530 bu; 04,000 bu of spot ires 4. eiDeceniber, pot No. 2 white! white western, 10 el Hors JFFEE Firm; state fie coast Opt n to cholce, NEw e st not bee steady at | teady ut 10 to 0,500 bags. dielnain ver. 9); Jun- Februury, $10.83: March, $10.0 i Muy, #1081 L00; spot al October, 0.8 ury, $i0.80 11003 A pril, 31 ady: 7. 8 Sr Raw, firn 15-1ie bia: centrifu fined. fairly netiy MOLASSES - For nomi firn, smon to fancy jalet; domestic. Tia pail, 54 5%0 LEUM- Quietsteady irefiued New York, Phitadelyhia aid Baltimore, #.55 40; Philadelphin aild Baltimore o S50 @106: crude (o bbis, Parker's, $.6) bulk, §.15 ber COTTON Witicant Rio, | farin falr refining bid; “re- | bonds b New Orle R tulr 10 extra, | & New 3,0 0, are to } erude in United closed at 60%¢ for Mesp, new yellow. 8 Pl Baim TALLOW=Qulet, steady; elty (£2.00 tor ph 25 bal [ ICANS. o818~ strained, common to good We 81, 04014 NEw ¢ TURVENTIN #1408 Eaas—Firm werelal packages. HIDES—Quiet hut steady t salted HR—Active u old mess. 1,75 new wess. $1L3 extra prime, e par. Out MEATS—Dull: plokled bellies. Sy@35c; | #ibd Quiet; short olear, Detober, § Lower; duil; western stoam, § b sales, 300 tierces: option sales. 10,000 tierces: | cent November, #6.%; December, .55, 7 | count SEED O1L—Quiet; ue Dull and western, 21 i receipts, 6,058 New Texas, | Jay; ® Mo SHIPMENTS. LIvERPOOL.OCt, 1 AMEIICAN iF muchines at w the northern sola sales princina cmber No. ¥ northeri fessional character and could be aiscovered insiders ked in frreguiar but generatly firs d to dlscount & godd which showed a g Surpius rc cago Gus were speclul extended 1o the entire Hst, Texis w the elose, finul chanzes ar INOFfOlk & Wost pfd 44 The totul sy North preforred, ment of 1 either of the u PRitADELPa A, | CuicaGo, 11 exchange dul \ aniary, &0 ry. 8.0 Ei-FAIF dem vy, Ll 0 factory E—Quit west i part Kansas City Markets ASCrry, M t{L=FLovR holee AT 2 bard . Ste stoady; No, Virn ' rairie, § 2 10 eho ce Ades, §.007 SERD—S2 Eit nothy . s W heat When Market s based on Nebraska Inspection and ten days' delivery u ated AT—No 2 white prine. e bid Liverpool Muraet WigaT cra0Terin: sparin tal; man 1 poor v; Califor N 2 red per cental Hs Ul per IGERATOR BEEF 1 + hindquarters, 5'd per i t. Louwis Mar Nio.. Oct. 1 Doceriber, o0 KEY— 3113, Duinth Wheat Mavket. i Minn., Oct. 10 —Wheat ut prices fell off near the en ars. Closing prices were 2o for Deceniber 4 No. 1 hard: e for No. I northe 2rorthern. Milw AUKEE, kee G Wis. ( n Market. . 10, —WHEAT 1 northe Firm: No, 3. cash, 5c Steadys No. 2 wh tinneapolis Whe Minn. Oct ind higher the outside, es of lonz whe as were made the early gain 20 unt of h ised jouis this 1 EAPOLIS, Strong 1 ind ut viod ierings losing rond th in he' Dakotis f the effect of n the interior tve. Cash whes Wiarset w fraction bigher rous 940 ) 01 , ¢, and No, 1 at #e to tr 01 Recoipts of 3500, Close: NO. Jrthern, Octo . $Lult; on trac somie hiz offerl ling at was in cood d W to STOCKS AND BONDS. < marke! showing a Youk. Oct. 1 y Al and wlild the carly trading weakened un prossure tow . ins were entirely v ases. The delings reta o in the 1 tooke a- hund faltics such munipulation bein Hockinz - Vallecy There w opantuz ped out exc ot, in s who were ineils itement and hoo lus for th fractionnl advune he liue while Hosking V down 15 per cent. Toso | o realize at the improy [ ur stocks 1z e percen caused « recession in these stoe s thonzh 1< we.l held towara the close the wenkness of the rest of the | wer seiling on the fmbroveme and prices rencted all over the | \e publication of the bank st n of over $1,090,000 erve, the selling Louisvilie & N in tions. ter nd the former latter Iy per cent osing at Its lowest. from its The but did noy ckel Plate stocks which held o ad watned, nor to Louisville, h rose from ler point. A better however. Which was A shade under the open generally s of fmportance was seen, rnment bonds were duil onds have bee ol < are th dinz ks on th tody 11 losse cntirely neglecte closinz_ quotal Now York st Xpress. . 14 Terre Houte. 32 clerred 1 an Express 11 k& N Southern e . forred Ohio Mizsissippl > preferred arlo & Westo & Ovegon Improvem Oregon N Oregon Trans Mal PLD. & Piitshur Pullman 1 Read Roek | st St Paut erred 1 Min. & M & St ace I'a o preferred profe ferrod ast 111 Wells Fargo Exp Western Unton Oil 110stak: Iron Silver Jutario Quicksl ) preferred Hulwer Rich. & W. P Wisconain ¢ at North g0 G Trust Trost P Oregon s L& U Distlllers 1 Pacltic ' Pacific Hx-diy 14 0s of neluding 35; Erle, 0,400 0 Misso 1o & Nushville Amerieun.&0; Northern 4.500; Reatllng, 4720; st ial Meview, 10.=The Post says 1t of the Investigsting committe od in the next wonth or two n foru year, lideed, the new bonds or Stueks Is Is decidediy the feature of the sit proposed lssues were auni £2.00,00) new preferred stock 5 Valley und $150000 Hew. equ ¥ the Lake Erie &' Western. A stoek probahlg smaller in o e named fizur foreshadowed by the Lou Albuny. = The suvscription 1ists 0 new Westinzghouse preferred opened this week nan Youk. Oct Tenn.. e nis Ot 5, ¥ MORE ances, #4153 ita As C1ty, Mo.. Oct ek #10.500.063; LO per cent iney IRLEANS. Lat., Oct. 10— Clearings 5 New York exe R5.002.50 per § 1 10, Inzs ut Clearings, hange unsettled 10, 1.0, 2 baln Tourings, 865,875, M0 § per cent. Oct. 1 6 Per cent for the wee and un N, Mass., Uct 5. 81,083, Exchunge For the Now t Mississipp! unless otherwise and & 8. Tt pid west 0@ 3} river Strong, demand vinter estern firm 1. Re- W7e for for May Qul ru, 4 t Market. Wheat yrning Tniproved threshin north of this st appre ngs ot times cmind No. 1 1 hard Yo with wheat, 1hard, 130 today stronz der re- th cept | 1oa thelr pro outside interest though o of 2 wost an the Was nd cove it and y which | ent howeve the in the ist. nt fol- stund sent in ired nearly | per cunt sressure taflect 1 to all s, but 1nd steady ) ns for ek ex- vt i & Omuba... 5 hicago 4,003 acific, cific. Paul, ounces by the sl ] Junced of the prient 1 issue mount o8 hius isville 10 the slook and other sin | lur eriugs ure morens less vaguely rutaored, 2,045, 8l toduy IXNTEEN balances. #0300, For woek in | U earings, $1 $11,7.0,015. + New York Money Market Wew Yok, Oct. 10-MONEY 0N CALL—Easy, with no loans, offered at i per cent PItiMe MERCANTILE PAPER--3%(070s per cont STERL'NG EXCHANGE Quiet And steady nt 8.5 for sixty-day bills and $.5) for de- the correspending S04, 01 balances, following were the closing prices on pr T MK & T Gen. 164 Mutual U 100 N0 G Int i North, Pac 64 NoFth 10s'e Northw 10 North. Dot ¢ SL L&Y M St L. & S F. Gen Paul Cons P C & P PG VR G st Tex Tets 8 Den. & R G wW Tr | Erie Znds MK &T Gon Boston Stock Market. Mass,, Oct. 10.—The follow prices on stocks on th K niirket todiy Rostoy, the sto i Frank + K Atolison & T | Boston & A London Stock M Losnox, Oct. 10,—The London stock quotations ¢ winz wero the zatd p.w 1O tirsts Canndian Pacl Erie. BAR SILVER 41 1210 MONEY ~Three-fourths Rate of discount in t nd three months’ New York Sprewe Export. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—1he exports fron New York a Whieh & and The i por dur ounted ' to nd #1882 nted 1o 017 the ngland Bullion, LoNDON, Oct. 10.—Awount of bul the Bank of England on bulances Paris Rentes. Pais, Oct. 10.—Three per cent 5.¢ for the account. Denver Mining Stocks. DENTER, vet. 1 mining stocks today ing quotations were rentes 05f olo. Good businesss res. Cl a8 follows Allozian it Amity Runn Banakoy 5 Wi Bates Hunter B Brownlow Cailic Cash i Wt Sniuggior ey Big Six Counts 5 Clandia | tyshurg o Contury.....o0 Gold Rock, Diamond B Leavenworth ... beaver Gas & OIf Little Rule ... Emmons May Mazeppn i {Gold I Matehoss, Tronelnd. or s Tohn Jay ay ROCK 3 Tustice Pursler Morning G Ite Park Con San Francisco Mining Quotations SAN Prascisto, Cal, Oct. 10.—T1 closing quotations for mining stocks today were as foliows: Alta i Bulwer <t 1 Hotie Conso B Choilar Sierra Neviaa Con. Call'& Vi Union Con Crown Point Can Gould & Curry Vellow Jicket Hale & Noreross v Mexidan P Mono BT Nivvijo Ophir P Cher. dat Traders' Talk. Oct. 10.—Swartz, <10 . O, Swartz & Co.: Wheat started advince ou strontest cables we have received in 4 fortnl W York at the opeuing was a b New York buying and covering of short wheat caused priccs o ady York reported Tesc News from the betier weather i There was some to the gove ment erop report and the apprebension that the goverument statistician would put the average yleld per acre ata hizh fizare. The collupee that took place in the provision mar- also had a weakening effec < a prospect of an suse in th e wihieat and sprinz wheat movenient The visible supply promiscs to <how another very lurge increase Monday. Receipts of woere Lus ever. Tho insheetion shects showed in the local stock of 10K, s. able Drouzht the news thit proposed 1o prohibit the oxportation were early helps to priecs Wiheat broke, however, corn went with than they lave It wus out- oid pork CaIca Cormi atan Dupee & M= ers, northwest of of larzer Ds. certuinty in regard was rec Russ! of b Wh it Provisions were weike béen atany time within @ month. sude diqudation, that of particularly, which has veen antieipated by the tr: rackers were very little in- clined to give the market wny support. Th r hog rment Is good for 1. —Counselmun & Day to Wheat has been dull but ative nterest een in provisious, The reports of larg exports frowm New York which huve becn Cireuluted for the lust fow dnys n Confipmed but foreizn markets continue Steady and <o long us this s S0 We may exp Corn s fairly e o chinges of provision niirket W grand slaushter Jed longs who lave been fore cal professionls here und packers, look forn much healthier murket now. prineiple buyers huve been new outsiders P 0 the present timme but from this ouv the heavy shorts and packers wiil be the hest huyers and we do not tieipat eh furthe decline unless the recelpts of be el heavivr than expected and in iy event we foel friendly to the lons sid Tanuary any further dectine CiicaGo, 11, Oct. 10.~Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to S A. McWhorter: Cables were strong enougl to drive i & good muny shorts, wnd t was about the only bul ut primary . TiL, Oct itros’: y uil day. ehief sue 1 out by nd the The up ot eral, e ness was | west was fine for thr ina Thero were frec siles of long w rallles, Shorts covered quite and the i rket closed casy at the botton. Corn und outs were pretty well malntained, consid- ering the weukness in other products November coen wus eusier pectution of larger receipts near future. But the deferred firmy held and trade was Fathe Visions touched the lowest pr for months, Pork wus heavily pressed sule by the bears who sucee in shaking wiood deal of long stufl. While stocks they hiave been’ running down wihere and an inereased Wkely to foliow this 110 establish a speculative old pork not now deliveranle on Lurd und ribs soid_down in sympathy vork and closed rather weuk - FAMILY TERRORS. Flocks of Ch Washingt Great Scott ! What A lot Of iufants these fow months bave brought! Flocking from ce 1 rezions, Cherubs have arrived by legions. What a sight of funny noses, ud small toes as nk as roses! ¢w ones coming every minute, bere is consternation in it All these little souls wno ci Push aside the older peoble. Wil this raboie liliiputian Run our laws and Coustitutiont What ! Great r with m Star, Pi ott! - Dr. Birney cures ¢t - ny's Explanacic Governor—'“Johnuny, I'm greatly disap poiuted 1o you. In your infancy you gave | promise of remarkable smar‘ness, ana 1 can't undorstand the reason of your being dis charged from every situation I get for you. Why is itf Jonuny co bldg. Joh ‘Well, dad! I neard | that when I was little I was a boun | an’ mobbe that 'counts for it. [ | *bounee’ on then an since ¥ou say ing boy, I've kept getting it ever - arly iuisers Use them no - Why the Eagle Is There. Mawma, why do they put the [ an eagle on doilars /0 show that mor DeWitt's Littlo f pill_ever made. ( time. Noue Best little pation every got the | PAGES. | ECHOES FROM THE ANTE ROOM. € Will Interest the Secret oty Members. K. of 1', Cleveland, 0., has nineteon | witn a membership of 4,000, and six divisions of the uniform vank with 1,600 members. ‘I'he pro gressive members of the order have decided that a burlding must be erected whicn will be o monument to the fraternity and a com uittee has beon appointed which is pashing the project to a finish. A stock company has been organized without & capl tal & Hf £100,000, of which £0,00 has peen subs.ribed, and there 18 talk of increasing the capital stock another £0,000 Tbe building will be seven stories in height and ouilt of Berea (Ohio) stone, with a tower extending five more storfes, dimeasions 100x 150 feet. The exterior will be neat and | stantial, with an air of solidity, There will be two entrances to the building, one in front nd one on the side. ‘The first floor will be devoted to storercoms, the second, third. and fourth floors to be used for offices, and the fifth, sixtn, and seventh floors devoted to the use of tho or There will be six lodge with a seating capacity of 300 each proposed to have blue, yellow, and red for working the ranks. Tuere will u grand cathedral hall for the sublime itied work, together with a_commodious ill also have large castle halls rooms, There will be a banquet hall acity of (00 people, also en ¢ Anelegant clubroon room, and library will be features of notive. The builaing will be heat steam, lighted by ricity, and will dall the latest improvements in modert lings six elovators The tower will be capped full armor. Kach story wi ne of some person who has become promiuet in Pythian work instead of running by num b The grand Lincolu on the 1 T'he comirittee of the supreme lodge on the revisicn of the ritual will meet in Chicago on the 16th at the Grand Pacific hotel News Th S0 e sub rank \ dril th a seating c hav bu includi by rhit in N braska will meet at 1, 0. O, K. st session of the s cuiefly reuarkavle The lodge sovereign grand for what was tle endowment schieme of the lieu- general, which he the sovereign to severely tenant grand upon. T'he amend: it to ailow voung men of n the order was defeated ‘I'lie proposition to_hold biennal sessions of the sovereizn grand lodge instead of annual sessions was defeated The next place of meeting will be Port land, Ore. The grand lodges of Denmark as were uccorded an_independent § with the proviso that they shal the soverviguty of the sovereign grand lodge aud ohserve the ritual QA wemorial frow th lodge of Aus- trali retitioning for largement of the boundaries of adinission to the degree of 1Re- bekah, 0 as to permit any woman of o morals and suitable age to becomo u member, even though not belonging to an Odd Fellow family, was acted upon adversely, Auv'effort to simplify, economize and cur- vegalia failed. ‘I'ne desire of the sup- s of thils measure was to cat down ex- s in poor lodges. id lodge of Illinois meets Novem- ) . ., and coutinues in session The grand encampment meets ut 104 m,, and continues in session one day The Rebekah state conven- tion meets November 18, 1 continues in session one or two days until the business is concluded, November Commercial Pilg aud council of tne Pilgrims will be uized in Omaha some time in November. 1 for a meeting to be held for that pur. be issued by James W. Lusk, su- vreme devuty for Nebras! The ofticers of Is'in the state will constitute the ezates to the supreme council. A nexw lodge of the Pilgrims will be ized at Oskaioosa, a., on the 23th inst, The objects of tms new found secret order, -:\U.'vl April 1, A. D., 1501, at Council Bluffs, ln, U, S. A, ate in the interest of the active and ex-traveling men over the face of the globe. Its teachings, like thatof various ot orders, are to elevate the charitable, al and brotherly standard of maukind; to bring us tozether in fraternal and_mutual in- tercourse. Those who are eligible are ac engaged traveling men who, previous jecoming members, have for the six last past been actively engaged as salesman, buyer, collector, traveling or gen eral ngent, efther in their interests or that of wholesale house, manufacturer, individual rporation, or ex-teaveling men who have arecord of one ycar or more on the road at any time in the past in the above mentioned capacity, that being their meaus of obtain ing a livelihood. Mason The grand lodge of Missouri will con 1 aunual session at Kansas City Octobe The meeting will be the lurgest ever he that jurisdiction, and an ¢ to have the unnuul meetings restored to St. Louis. This will be the first session held outside the city of St. Louis since the organ ization of the graud body. The ladics of Cincinu } distributed a unique and beautiful souvenir eption ziven at the recent annual 1t was o b uteen filied with Upon o was the wmscrip- ati commanacry 18015 on the other Such as I have give [ unto thee The next session of the grand comm: Kuight Templar, of Illinois wil be held in Chicago October 27, aud a great throng of Templars is expe or- sene 13 4 in ort will be made commandery No September, w. he twenty-third itution of the order. On the 23th insr. oc anniversary of the'ins The membership of the order in Nebraska Members of Nebraska lodzes are now noti fled of ussessments by meaos of an oficial notice published in the Western Workinan of Lincoln, whicn is mailed to every memver in good standi ' “The reliel boara estabiished in St. Louis by the A. O. U. W. lodges of that city has proven a completo suc The reports show that those who have sought the aid of the board have becn as sisted in securing situations by which they could support themselves, Notes. The Boston Globe says woman who liste of mystic orders f, that a Sedalia ed to the deep, dark scerets om hier coien of vantage ou the roof will repent all too lute when she inds hevself doomed to ride four separato t ats at four solemp conclaves and not with a side saddle, either. A new order that has been puton w in New York is called the “Kuights of So- briety, tidelity, Tategrity.”” At tne conciu sion of cach meeting & votoof thauks is taken as a substitute for refreshments, 1t is an conomical way of entertaining tho members in which every onc%an participate, and the lunch fiend won't be in it T'he St. Louis Republic some gold medal badge or pin to momber of a secret society in that the old tellows in all the orders are bobbing up serenely and giving their fraternal pedi grees, whichi in the end will be interestin, The offer has stirred up & good deal of inter est among the members of the ral, fra uities in that city. Some Mason or Odd w wiil to doubt get the priz SOME NOTED WOMEN, ecels has offered a hand the oldest city, and Mrs. Suaw is the o always whistling for uever loses any of it At last Miss Frances Willard has foupd something she cau couscientiously avprove, | and that is bicycline for women Mrs, Frances Woodbridgo is the superis tendent of a coal mine at Asbland, V., and oceupled that place for several years. | The Rev. Mary I.. Legget of the Uuitarian ciurch o Marshtield, Mass came from Beatr preached for threo years, Ihere are United Kingdou rtion 1o orking « Frances W i Ast professional who her is meney, and who v pastor woraen Great Bri populati rkers in the and Ireland. than in any welve per cont women | in pro other ¢ of the Mrs | ot a coa | pied the band | o Asses there | | dring perintendent | havi of her She is popular with r N severul iers 115 energ nver invested bat city tbrough the in fluence ot feionds 8 was then a salcslady in a Boston dry goods house. She sold her property, reiuvested her profits in suburban property, and is now worth $10,450,000, What n opportunity for a young man out of funds. Sophie Gunsberg, the beautiful Nihilist privately executod s0io weoks ago o & Russian prison, is said to have beon the otiginal of the horoino of Col. Savige's novel “My OMelal Wife Savago is suid to have the fascina utriante 1 Parls and to have boen complotely tamed by berchar.s, Mps, Elizaboth | hompson, the p ist, i« the only woumnan who has roce presonted nsidoration of 10 con ter's “Lincolu is n generous giver to all philantoropic and educational ovjects, gud - has con'riduted largely to the Vassar collogo toloscope and the Concord school of philosopny. I'tio best protection a young wo have in Now York city," saida big man on the Broadway squad, “is one of those little silver crosses that the King's Daughters wear. 1've noticed that nowadays the professional mashor will look first at the bosom of & woman's dress, and if that little dangling from 'a_button-hole he passes her by witliout oven a stare i o CONNUBLALITIES. me ier ift She ress of Carpo an ean police: cross s The wedding of Miss Mackay and S Roy will take placo during November at thome of the vrido in Chicago Recent wedding and ongagements a murked prefe by heiresses for cuntous but tra 2 mon Whenever you see a man handling a yo woman as if he were afraid he would br bor, vou may make up your mind that she bride. D mer— How was busineas this sum. mer! Newport Jeweler—\Wretchedly dull Not u man nere bought half a dozen engage ment r s, I'he British acquisition of 2 P said to ha#® raised the price of wive average Brahmin and Rajpoot fa: the time of the annexation n w purchased for from 20 to 40 rupees; tations vary at present from G0 Cinein “Aro the Jenkinses making elaborate | 0 © their daughter's wedding indeed, 1 understand they have ordered a car load of beer Up in At of Brush is golog to Storms. **Br is the way cengagement 15 anuo: ed, and it is s 1ve of beoom handles and domestic ties. But such a hint is not at break off the match, “*When George asked inquired ythe mother, “wasu't 16 a good deal flustrated and confused?’ “Yes, mamma, remarked Laura, iooking admiringly at some- thing that sparkled on her shapely finger, “but’ what,he said had ths right ring about show co impe ble y av is to the ner. At could be the quo- to 800 named named the ost infelicy likely to Sew York a mat arey & widow you to be bis wife, Oue wedding of New York appointed for October s did not take pla e, aza for the sa dest of all reasons - tho death of the bride, Mrs. Hateh, a young and beautiful woman, John Ball Osborne, consul to (ihent, and Miss Bertba . Grinnoll were married in'Now Havon on the Ist. Tussell-My dear, had we not better re main away from the golden wedding at the Browns! Really. 1 can't afford to buv a present. Mrs. Tusseil--My dear, you forget those beautiful goiden rods I eved for just that purpose. Mrs. Frauk Les) and William C. Kings- bury Wilde, brother of Oscar W ilde, were married in Now York on the fth. ‘I'he wed- ding was private The marriage of Miss Kathryn Livingston “atlin, daughter of George Livingston Cat- ited Stotes consulat Zunich, and De Smith will take place early in the he coming bride has been consid- o of the prottiest girls in New Yurk. Corbin's daughtor 15 to receive 00,000 from her father as a weading present. Her young man will feel rather wvhen ho repoats after tho winister, ¢ worldly goods I tnee endow.’ Tnomas Lowry,the Minzcapolis ngz, gave s daughter a cool draft thie occasion of ber vecent mar- riage to H. P Rovinson, a local newspaper edifor. Aud the lucky editor did not drop the contribution into ihe waste basket. An incident of great interost to New York socicty was the wedding on tha 4th of Miss Lina 1?01, steodaughter of Churles A. Post, to sHlamiifon Fish Webster, son of Sudney Weoster, and a grandson of Hawmilton Fish. There was a buzz of surprise in society in New York aud \Washington the other day Gver the news that Mr. Edward T. Platt, oldest son of ex Senator Thomas C. Platt, and Miss Harriet J. Coit of Washington were quictly married _on Saturday at Norwood, Sergen county, N. J We observed with increasing pain during the mouth of September that no less than uwenty-one bridegrooms, in various parts of tnis country, failed to appear at their wed- Qings. Thenumber is unprocedented for & singte month A double wedding surprised Gotbam. last week, Miss Olivin Hoo was marrica to Mr, Henry Lewis Slade of tne Calumet club and Liucrosse club. Her sister was married o Ernest Trow Carter. Mr. Carter 18 a youne graduate of Princeton, class of 1858, and is a lawyer at 40 Broadway. Mr. Robert Hoe, tue father of the brides, s the eninent ouilder of printing presses. - atarch, - ST COUNTEY, winte ered o Austi Bee blig Tais. Cotton having u boautif grown in some pa Gladwin county, Michigan, boasts of hay- ing the lurgest frame bara in the world, T is 136 fect loag, 50 foet wide, and in its con- struction K0,000 feet of lumber were used. There is a two-headed boy ina New York dime musenin who peesents the w0 phe- nowenon of ha fond of beer while the otier driuks nothing but snda- water. T'he biggest h 0 in the world is unow the pride and glory of Detroit. Tho novle bruto Is tweaty-oue b bigh, wheighs 2,365 pounds aid is possessed of romarkable intel- ligenc As ton of the time of lived 142 vears before Cliristiun era and consequently is 2,053 years old. The coin is estimated by competent be worth for its numismatic value ), while the intr value of the silver yntains does not exceed Bl or H! cents. For the year ending April 20, 1801, there were consumed in the United States 3,200,126 more harrels of beer than during the previous ‘e lareest increaso was in New York viz.: (32,995 barrels, then came Penn- svlvania with 460,053, Iilinois with 35, Wisconsin with 422,439, Ohio with 335,255, Missouri with U New Jersey with ,62 barrels Cigarette wore clgare ve is being is found iu G Maccabe he begin ves- who anufacturors say thero ssoldin ‘Texas than in any two other states in the union. In San Antonio ot tail fivm alone bas a standing or for 100,000 cigaret 3 @ week and this is frequently doubled. Firteen aundred thousand cigarettes of one brand alone ure sold in San Antonio every month in the year, aud thoe total sales of cigarettes amount to bout 2,000,000 a month. The clearette smok ing of Mexicans in the city is not in. cluded in this estimate, because they buy tovacco und paper and make thelf own rottes, are No gripping Witv's Litt ¥ Swall pill. Safe pil - - nauses. no pain srly Risers are Best pill REALTY when taken me MARKE tUMENTS placed on re 1 October 16, to W W Hickm, and wife 1o UNION DEPOT HOTEL., i Mason Heili: Bath vl wnd Cable s und Lo eon Louse for the oMY LW 8L per day