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B GG AU AT e b g O M AT f e i S — THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS | For Activity and Strength Pork Led on the Floor Yestor JANUARY ADVANCED NEARLY FIFTY CENTS Gral Lacked Activity, ¥ Tone and Closed at th of the bay—ln Lines, Cnrcaao, Til, Ost A groat lift today on the flsor fo 1 strong foc 10¢ at the openin turther ady onrl r al o put up nearly £ the olo: [ t ary Iis nd lar Graln luc And ciosed at duy, the fi #how o ity shown b wetion. bu ne th it for con whort Fib deal for Octo January pork heavily. It ke of 1.0 vineo was made. Later probubly on stop oriers. | Cliumplin and othors thy country uiht o b short p ain W0 Lo K Uhe dag. tat o 1test Other ¥ y, and the ro t HAd a Fiem rrices It was the leading m nd strongth A Jump of about This was followed Tho potk market got Aftor 8om e yostord W firmor t prives for January price y. At red with last nizl tor who b Wil by Lo orke. T ront th wh has n as Lirgely ne Biz LAy e il e Tightor receints of ry pors low relutively T wore talled of s U il advanee, Assoi lowever, thist tio str partook Lireciv of the fet Wi helng puiiped into it vor wis i froe sellc WHICh fed the brokers o While Wridhit was Lolsterin D was sellin what h Toduy browsht the country, contirn e daraseing ciiveis of Th o Fllsown wheat, wnd th KOt A SLronzopen Several prol Bty ors, and s there w soon deemed 1t pradent (o ¢ ©bios, ihoral reeoalpts fn ¢ 1100 doliverics at priniary tho il 1o nirket, i dectine, but tho market sce born ana did not yield muc Cloarin ably lurger tian yosterday Boo buy i orilurs frow N s inte ERYBIbout thae Teanmia Of sending much 1ss of wheat individual tradi an altogother it was o dull eur.y adyunco wano pricos were ndvanced from stondy und tho e bigher than The evened up and The mov heavy, but withiraw, I sterday. waitl w0 minrke partly ofse Dispatehes w it th est soll froely. for il for short inter- vy his pur- ls. thav the fiest sharp ad uying, an. Baidw Phere was buyi Ryan was buying in whit t and th buyin nerve which 11 pUIALOTS, Anuary ribs. coniusion that up pork and I of o, ho' points, il ther s, whilo nov heavy irly W Lole ty 0 nark WO 10 t ot by ore it ent loenl oporators w S ittle for sa nortliw e T January ribs 2ood iy dispatehes from 101y of the 1epurts s to ary weather ar- Shoris s er nd N Lol pretty stub- cons Yorl, but tor ippers ater men were wis less days and after the The openinz was about the 8 the closing flienres of veste y and ruled slns wis about from Xe to corn trade appears to bo pretty well for frosh influence continues ver the liberil hand Siy- g farmers will hold their old corn at present figures, und oilier dispatel will be'lur the cars, while othe cor fing anotie weather. These conflicting de in doubt. | © ranges. Openi losing prices of v no authorithos we sentiment At the proved, and or line of May nd in er when the railro; K ssuy that red Is can furnish iptLs { the crop safe, claims nies w cash domin ons hive Koft or two of leep fine tho limited to ro nt about the > firm for the v the liberal which tho o the huylnz of by a brovision broker the kot reacted, recovering the breal ofl slizntly, ber lye casier u and wsh d dir il May « vl the do- A cood Onts were stationiry and foatureless. room was O Freights—The demand fo moderate, and raws wor Whoat and 2o for corn to Bu Lstimuted receipts for 1o B0 cars; corn, 023 curs; oats, $0) cars; 20,000 head he ieading futures TARTICLES, OVEN. [ y CORN NO.'2. Octobor. December. e S036@3g | uary.L BlonT Rins-~ und ung winter str spring | o100 200 Witar 012, @015 oy OALS— No. i wiite HYE-No. 0 B se N No. 1 3. e 011 ime, 81 b, $11, shor ) i iy salied short lent sides ( #.50; .05 Inehanged: e st Recelpts ind shipm cut v Wheat, bush Corn. bushels Qata, busiials e, bushiols Bauley, bushois On the Prodice exchanze. market was quiet and un 10@Ne; dairy, 1GsHe. kg trosh. 1010° New Yor NEw Youk, Oot. B0V pkes; exports. 1. and wewk eonoril 000 b, 1; firmer with or vessel casy a0 Walo. HILOTTOW 61| Lo s o] | i34 wW. % aC 30 1 with Octo- botte tor Whent, zed as follows: CLOSE. TAUGTA by | THIRH 8u| L‘{] ‘ms( a1 2% 2k g winter pat- s, $1.100 sprong, i7e; No ash, 0. 5. 0. 3 1Y@ white, so. Hizes Yu11.40; Jard, por, L side shoulders boxed), f, A, E1PTS 17,0001 358'000) 438,000 43,000, 111 .000] 209,000 hange ey ¢ in slore and alloat: 0i0s dge f.o.h.; eod, (BTN N 1, (1R Mgt No.2 Milwi Wi on forelen sol il unchanged: wnd i bull for the elosing 0z ats17, fve—Du) BAkLEy 1Al ) roil, nd Stoudy nnd quie EY MaLr w CorN—Recelpts, 44,000 bu.; bu.; sules, 415,00 b, svot. Bpots quiot and frn vator, 3@ uflo. i Ble. Options acclined with wh ol nt and the stre ed tirni nnd unchan e 0-160531 50, vlosing Bic, CiosIng & Lok Hecciuts, 72450 bu.; Du § salos, 7000 bu. of futu, of Spot. Spots lesi nctive, dull, lower; \n-r, BO @I My 4140: No. dasies wh UAY: Quict Hors=Qule: cholee, 1N SUGAR-—Raw. fir muscovado, 59 test, at de; steady. Mo RcE- Firm, foir demand. aas— Bott and 21101 re cely pk s, ProvistoNs—Pork, firm ay #1075 HOW Tiess, priwe, #1325 Cut e Quiet. firm: fic ¢ 15 sules, noi closed at " Dry sait sides, $7.40 b K@he celpts and freer offerin's, ndvineed 15t 17@3 quiet; 8 iridy higher. but dull [ ukee, 78 i May U West expof future No. 2, on 5 ts today were as fol- ho ( 100se), (boxed), 2910603, 15 5! Witsicy--Distillers' finished goods, por gul, BT PN 510009 260,000 4.00) 105,000 butter sreamery, strictly firm; oun—Recelpts, H,- ) bbis,, 52,000 sucks; 7,000 bbls, ady. c0ipts, 154,000 Lii.: oXports, 220,000 futures, dull 51,000 bu. @ tho options; ||ux1h- 0= igo" down TN @ bles; other n %2 on froor e closed stoady nt N@dhe Octabo ocombor, 81 0- 1068 6. olos: Muy, 8TH@SS 7- 16, closine nt 885, aslor: wostern, 8¥46ie, ths rances . 6206 rts, 0 bu! ot Quietand stendy: westorn, 140, o in ele at the () exports, 00 bu ros and wo i kes 2 8pc ito stato, e. P sules, \d ts, firn W 101 [ bid s ri 500 hhds, refined, quiet and or ontion op October, H%@ibe, closing at 8% olosiug at Nov unaradod mixed, 440 lmm ro- K@he wost, #i%e; Do common to Asses—Now Orleans, quiot, steady, firm; western prime, gulot; old mess, VBILI0; extra midales sLew siles, ler, Jinuury, ¥ More doing ans steadier; west, Liadel o falr demand . 40T 12, w0y sQui kit - Pir p— bl do oty Amerie luke, $11.2 stic. Bi. and Steidy; stralghis. 82040 2045, llowluz are the prices vald by Omaha F‘iun Yor hides and pelt quoted subject to No Igreen hides o; No. 2 green © withont notic No Htreen saite h dos. 46 ited hides, % e 1040 ILe, 4Gi%a0i o. 1 ere DA firm; par 0 si tod hides. 0. ¥ greon salted hides, 25 » ons 040 1w, 931 6 No. 8 von) flint hides. 7 No. 1 | hides | Sheep ereen hides, Tess ' than ted, fuily. eich, Hoasl. ‘. wooled early shoarlipgs (short 1, each, 5@i0¢; dey shonriings (short woo'wl early skine onch, dry flint Kansas and buteher w00l pelts, por 1h. astil we Wige: dry flint Kansas and Ne %001 polts, Der 1b, ACtual wo flint Colorado biltcher woo Actunl weight. 10%12'%0; dry flint Coiorado Marraln wool pelts. por b, actunl welsht, @10c: dry 193¢ an | huoks, wotal weizhts, 7 @oe. Tiave feat cut off, as it 18 useless to pay freiteh on thom. dry aking) N 1@ raska Murrain t, K@l dry polts, per Ib, “On Market. Oct. 6,—DEt wuently ¢ 1 the Novemn no sules, EW Yonk 1dy but su Tned so unt spot sules nor ¢ woLET—Opencd dull nnd Fo- nnsylvanin ofl prion sales, 5,010 Quoted at 150 id t The nr—=Steady bu 1y but guiet tstendy. quiet. TALLOW ROSIN- | TURPENTINE LONDON, Oct per quurter CALCUTTA At 010G LINSERD—08 3 York Dry Goody Market NEw Vonk, Oct. 6—Business in dry goods s moderate and tending to qaiet with the wuproach of the festiv ties next woek : KoL WS StE however, with standard shoetinzs and ro 18 subjoct to incrensed in quiry and to o hirdening price. Tho zoods could noLbe hiad in quantitias at the prces of nth. Tho jump In cotton 1s especially in that class of which follow wore closely than Hnen tho course of the raw matorial. Suring s recelved gond order attention ) Oma GRAPES—N o bas New Tist 1 VErat Market, York Concords, 30e per 10-1b. Por crate, $1.60 mus- CALTFOUNTA N TA PEAIS Per bul, $4.0 Per hox, $2.00. Loverpoot Per box, 81,65, fancy, ¢4.5); five bbl. 4 S Mavkots, Oct. § —WiEAT—Qulet telyi No. 1 Califarai A3 Ted wostern sorin oy, demand fir ercontal D'riiie Westorn, 11500 por owt. Auseriean tinest white and colorea, Liverroor offer moder o #l: No. Con 4s 6% LA eewl holders s (i @D0S 250608 : mived wostern, Per bush., Market, sweet potutoes, Burren—Packing country, 1 @ PouLTiy - ilens and ehickens, ters, H@iic: turkeys, 10e; ducks, t Eaas—1818 stock, M@le: cholce 814 roos- oo Market, NEW York, Oct. 6.—~Options opened steady 1 inchin 0 polnts s eldsed stondy b3 salos. 200 bugs, in 40500 January, 4.0 fl LSS0 April, §4.40Q1 45 KUWAD, Spot Ltlo, quiet but firm: 640, 5.6244. May, 814 No.i, 8 nrket, —Firm; mid- : good ordi- les: eross, 4,876 bales: to the hinlos; SLoCK, Cotton NEW ORLEAN: La, contment, 86,101 bales, Cnicaao, 11, Cockreil Biros o leading features in man & D; amiss on company: The tho markes for coreals todiy were Ui pers stont pressure by thoss in 10508t co 1 munieation with the producers to foree sales faster than usual, and the sinru- fur manuer inowhioh those off S wore wh- sorbud by u confessedly duil £ which, nevert closed stronz at t This seems 1o nd et that a consi gite of investment money s from hizh pric W beine placed low price tors on HOTULW st ay to rin i b vrie ble 1z Witk real stufls ut led dull of “the triod to cept Corn was subjected to vero ittack by receivers and shippers, but the continued huyinz by provision deaiers ub- sorbed tully” LU0 Lusiiels durin: the ses- 8lon, g1ving the mirket a tirm undertone and astrong e osing Oats remuined very dull and featur but with an improved de- and f y_ futures. Provisions opeucd sympathetically builish, with Wright foreing an_advance, probably to divert attention from his Octoher deals und bring the latter futires nearcr into line. At tko eloss tho buige looked & ittie overdone. and we be- Lieve that Folders will be free sellers on a further advanco. OmicaGo. ik, Ot 6.—Kennott, Hopkins & Co. to 8. A. McWhorter: Thero has been nothing i thi wheatsituation tocause uppre- hension for oith shorts, Cubles were somowhiat but this was ex- pocted, in of our dec.ines terday. show up sutis- fuctorily ardly ns larce a8 expeoted, though consiicrably more than the trale would like to see. The Engiish buyers ire cvidently surprised at the case of Anerican stocis and some of their o publications 1ro nd the withhold- i of orders until 5 shall have tonched u lower Another largo increaso in o the visible' supply will probably — bo posted next - weok. Corn aid ouls Wero unaccountably heavy until near the close’ of the 'chanze,” whea better demand setin. As to the fmmedite future of prices iU1s simply o question of re- coipts, The demand for corn is good, and fairly 80 of 0uts, but uniess recelpis diminish somo is mot improbuble thit prices niy rema’n about where they are for some time.” Provisions woere stronz, with Jinuary product lewding the advane Packers are talkinz rather bullish and would probably like Lo see bigher prices on which to sell for future delive OnIcAGO, 1L, Oct. to Duncan, Holling market bus ruted stondy being rathor free and the buying principully of the May option by tho southwest. where the continued dry weather1s boginning to ln- Auence sentiment. Cables were u trifle casicr and caused some selling, but investment buy- Ing absorbs the offerinzs on the weak spots. The larzo reccipts ~ continue the only weak 8pot In tho situation. Thess heavy recelpts have iado It possibio to buy wheat around 7. When they cease prices will be highor, ar - options of corn wern depressed b inus from tho ro- o buying of May wus of n falr character. The eloso was firm. Conditions WAPTADU I €000 o etion from tho recent so- vero decline and heavy liguidation tn cor Outs held very steady. As do from moderat ilnz of Novenber and Muy by rece the trading wits of . Smuii sealping order, The provision tarkot furaishel the chiel intorest y and trading was much lurger i time. The buying of Jinuury wis on a liberal seale principally for outside account. The bull cliquo wus . fair soller of January ribs, The close WHS SLEONE 4t top prices. lo suil friendly to the long side, we wre Inclined to look for i renction from the marked advance of the Dist two duys, Charters of wheat, $0.000; corn, 0,000, Duts, 0005 fiux, 63,000, Prime sayst Cool dry weathor continues, and rains are beginning to necded budly nearly overywhere, Northern Kunsas reporis - BECLS WL WOK 0N euriy sown whont., also thit it ixtoo dry for lato « wh el will be chafly, The erop Is not more’ than 6) por cont of lust year. Southern Kansis too dry for whont to come rers want tosoll and huve no fehor prices, srthern Missou v of corn oW safe (ro) throe-fourtl of the winte becn seede no - indications of ern Michigan roy ana wheat comi rain very soon. k) tho Groit Northe Dirkiota 40 Lo ) per cont_ of the spring whe: yet to threshi there has not been much hreshed of late, a8 farmers have stoppud to £0 to plowing. No inoroase in the mo ement until the ground 18 frocen up. Ground 15 now in good condition for full plowing, no severe frosts yet. STOCKS AND BONDS, valu lovel, n & Co, to.: The wheat d firn, tradin u faith in 8 75 per about his inse frost; wheat d in Minnesoti Securities Were Less Active Buat the Tone Was Good, New Yonk, Oct. 6.—The stock mirket was less active toduy, but the temper of specula- tlon wus strong durin: the greater part of the day with the trend of prices upward, After & decline of @13 per cent at the opening, Gen- oral Electric rose rap-ly from 1174 to 118, Ohioago Gas (rom 83 to 85, nnd New Englund from 43% to 5% The confident buying of theso stocks lmparted strongth to the re- mainder of the st and wu ndvanco of from i 0% wus rocorded with Unlon Pacific and Grungers and Reading in the lead” The last named wus ln bris < borrowinz: demand, During the ufternoon the murket felt the ef- fect of the realzing sales wnd reucted i 1o | percent, but the decling brought ina fresh bateh of buylug orders shortly before the close and a partial recovery ensued. Obicago Gas and Geoeral Electric were noticeably strong, leaving off within 4@k of the highest. Varlous reports were circiiiuted in regard to the alloged New England deal, but nothing of an oficiul nature developed. Reading was advanced on rumors thut fuvorabie nows o reg: to the property would be fortheoming 1n a day or two. They conld be traced Lo no wuthentio source snd the stock re eded tobady. 'Phere were some wide fluctus ations in the speciuitios. Colorado K uel rose Ui Pitisburg, Clucinnaty, Chicako & St. Louls ) t prefereed, #14: National & an Tobaceo common, 21 K St. Paul & Duluth. 3§ pe closea firm. The 1 o5t 8 Roferonce has alrondy been made to the strengthening of the United States troasury's fold reservo. Today's trens- ury state t reflected the outeo for the October Interest payments from which a con= slderable decronsn in speoie had been looked for. The resuit Is encouraging ne it shows that in this ¢ direct on, too. the re- serve ugainst th United States notes 18 amply protected. Practically, the payment of interest was wholly made in United St pdard, 8%4: Amerl- ison [{laminating, cent. The market notes. n tusk doubtless rendered easier by the | bank derund for currency nt Now York, The gold resorve, bu tho otner hand, is lnrger than it was before the arrival of the Octot quarter day and hus {nerea W aince. ita minimum figure of Aug: Meantime it should be observed the Austrian buyers of gold, markot is shut o them. drawinz for heavy amounts on tota. 10ss of speole lnst week b bank being no loss thin $14,00 European banks losing goid' o The following are the closing g tho leading stocks on the Now Yo change today Atehison. Adams Expross Alton, T, H proforred again the German the other with it tations tor k Stock ex- T 393 18 18% B3 184 Nortolk pid N, American (o |Northern Pueltic a0 prd U1 Den. & Gl Northwestern ao pr1 NL Y. Contrai N,V &N En Ontarlo & West Oregon Tmp. 0.8 L& L ino Mall oria, Doe 1tsbi Jman Palace 10k Richmond D1 i A Baltimore & Ohic Canada Pacii Anada Southor antral PRcific hew. & Olilo Nieago Alto I Bur. & Q hieago Gins onsolldated ‘Gas \ C.u & S olo. Conl & Tron otton Ol Certlf's Del. Hudson...... i DL & W N « « & « or D& I Gprd D& O F. Co. T o... o il *Fort Wa Groat Northern jfd C. & B 1 pr.. Hpcking Valiey. Hlinols Contral St 1. & Duluth Kan. & Tex. pfd...; Lk Erlo & West do pfd v LakoShoro Lead Trust Lonisy, & L& N. A v Munhattan Con “Nemphis & C Mich. ent Missourt ¢ Mobiie & O Nushvitio ¢ o ) * ol The total sales of stocks today shures, neluding: Atehison, 4.0 Gus, 31,5805 Hoeking Valley, 4003 L Nashvilie, 4,02 3 orn - Pacific do prd Rio Grande o prd Rock Tsland |St 1 & SF |8t Pau 10 pl t. Paul 4§ Ao preferred. .. #13¢|Southern Paclfic. 49§ Sugar letinery Tenn. Conl & lron xas Lacitio 1. & O, Con. pfa Union Pacific 8. Bxpress 683 (W 8. L & P o pra Wells I Wostora Unl Wheeling & L o pid M. & St DER. G Gen, Kby 119 National ke Wi I8t N wore Chie iisville & Northi- glund Richmond L 14,470; Unlon Pacific, tk Money Market. W YORK, Oct. 6.—MONEY 0N CALL—Easy inti last loan, 415 per cents aloses cont firm 3% for ac- ANTILE PAPER—415@0 D NG IIXCHANGE—-Quict and 4 (nr sixty-day bills and $#4. ai Uni J. C. Int. € rih. Pacitic Nortliern I IN.W. Con [EN. W, Con. Dob. St L &L M. Gen s SL/ES. . Gen M 2 Paui Consols. 5106 (Bt 1, O & P Tats 17l | TeXx. B.L.G.Tr Rots 8obg | Tex. I G. T Rets L 106 [Union Pa tPacitiots fLoulsiana st'ped is denn. new settis. .. 10 new sot s a0, new sot s *Cannda So. 2014 tCentral I 1D, & R. G, 1sts. Den. & 1t G 48 sl . 1063 5 1023 MK & T told. * asked. oston St Mass., Oc losing stock guotition Ateh. &'op.- 0 Boston & Albin 4o Maino.. CB&Q Fitehburz It 1 Mox. Cinn Goin N.Y. & N. England Ol Colony Wis. Cen. coin Allouez 3¢ Atluntis B Ernkl 2054 | Kea 1810 | Os Santn 1 Cop ‘Tamarack Anniston Lund (6 Boston Land Co San Diego Land o 433 West End Land Co L 180 [Bell Telophone .. 15% | Lamson Shore 8| W) 5| Water Power. 1 |Cent. M. 534 B & BO 0 153 2 144 15 11 02 i & Mont umet & Hecla Mining Quotations. SAN FRaxcisco, Oal, Oct. 6.—The official closing quotations for mining stocks taday were us follow Alta Bulwer. Best & Bell i Ophir., Bodie Con. Sterra Nevada Crown Polnt. Union Con Eureka Co; Gould & Curey Tlale & Norero: Mexican...... New York Mining Qoutations, NEW Yonrk, The following are the ng mininz quotation: blor i lymonti Sicrra Nevida Standard Union Con |Vetlow 'y Iron SiIver.... |Qitew Siiver 4o preferrod Buiwor Point Gould & Cirry Hale & Norero Houmestike. Mexican rth s rlo *asked. ar. London Floueial [Copyrighted 1562 by James Gozdon Bennett.] Loxnox, Oct. 4.—New York Herald Cablo —Special 1o TiE BEL]-—There wis no chiunge in the bank rate. Business on the Stock ex- cliunge today has been less active, with wore zeneral aisposition to seeure profits, so that the markets with some exeeptions hivvo not been so fuvorably inclined as they wero yesterduy. Consols, however, improved Yyd, wnd Indian rapee paper 4d. Foreign govern: ment seeurities ciosod rather irrezular. relupse of % per cent occurred in Arzent IKG, 14 per cont in Argentine fundeds cut B ZiliAn ami C Is ure better. Ameri- can Fallwiys e ced some reaction, the ons er tendenc 0w York causing small bulls to tuke profits. Although the under- tone Is zood, moxt deseriptions experionced o relipse of ‘trom g to 14 per cont, while in the cuse of Northern Pacific preferenco the fall is 134 per cent, Union Pacific and Louisy ile & Nhshviiie aro tho exeeptions and are from iy 10 % per cent higher. Money has been quito o drug. Short loans hnve Leen easily obtained, in s0me cases 18 10w as 4 por ceni. The dis- count market has been qulet, two and threo months bills belng quotea wt 15-16 per cont. view. ot Notos, NEWORLEANS, L, Oot. 6.—Clenrings, 31,810, 806, NEw Youk, Oct. balunees, 8,517, NA, Oct, G.—Spanish ¢ 1ze, quict. Sugirquic Barrowone, Md., Oct 6 —Ciearin balances, £ Money, 6 per cont. PHILADE . P Olearinzs, SO, Dalincos, 8106450, Monoy 4. per Mespiis, Tenn ., Oct. 6.—New York exchanzo solling ut 160 Vleuriogs, Lulancos, b—Olearings, $128,252,813 1, 825414 CINCINNATL, (€ Oet. 6.—~Monoy, cent. New York' exchunge, par. Olearings, £4,052,00. BosTON, Muss, Oct. G.—0loarings, 817, balunces, £050927. Moncy, 5 per’ cent. chiange on Now York 512130 discount, PARIS, Oct. 6.—Three per cent rentos, 90 65¢ for the nccount. The woekly statement of tho Bank of I'rance shows a deerouse of 29%,- G00F n gold wnd H0,000f 10 silver, OnicAGo, 11k, Oct, 6.—Olearinzs, $10.568,7 Now York sold ut K¢ disconut, Sterling 2o quiet, but firm; sixty-diy oiils. $1.604: domand, $L86%. Money steady at 535 per cent. LONDON, Oct. 80 per nunt to The bullion In the Bank of Engiand (ecreased £757,000 durinz the p st week. ‘The proportion ‘of the Biunk of Enz- luna’s reserve to lablitty, which last week was 4013 per cont, I8 now 4L30 per cent. Amountof bulllon withdrawn from the Buuk of Englund on balunces today, £150,000, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle sShow @ Stron, To Weak, Ouama, Oct. 6-Recolpts Gays foot up 14,085 catt sheop ag st 14711 cattl shoep the same four days W hile the —Hogs Classed for the past four 1059 hogs and 3,42 10.075 hozs and 2,558 lust woek. was no radical change to the general cattlo . ariet, the trade bud & do- cidedly firmer tone, at loast s far us concerned the more desirable grade of steers. Receiptswere rather llzhter than untieipated and while wade up largely of westerns in- cluded a falr sprinkiing of very decent corn- fed stock. A coupie of bunches of 1,241 und 1ik0-1b, steors sold readily at 8485 and #8410, COUNTIE! SWATER COMPANIES, ST.R.R.COMPARNIES,¢ic. Correspondence eolicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPARY,Bankers, =168 Dearborn Strect, CHICAGO. WEW YORK, of EIPE!. scHooL WAN Total | Good wasterns also sold well, {150 10 1, a%-1o, stogts .40, The mediard Ar A trifle slow althowsh not guotably lower The close of business found - tho pratty well cloaredyip. ONarings Cof Siar were not very liberal and domand trade _was faltly steady to strong pfloss. poor to good cows and heifers selling at fpon41.00 to £.25 with the big bulk of the Thir to cood stuff solling at from #1.50 to 2,15, Rujls, 0xen Ana stags wore fully s'endy, seillog freoly at from #1. 8260, Venl onlves, wore firm at from &5.00 te falr to oiling at_from 1 and - mixed with a brisk move. The feoder t thing that hac tosell at a good fizuro, Cattle tnat from 850 1bs, down are not wanted are too dry in the goutftry to m able at Saics wore | 82,40 to #2.0), with ‘axtremes of Representative sales DRESSKD BEEF No Av e, 1205 &3 50 1206 3 8) COWS, 1095 1060 02) i A8 was quite brisk and any- weigh e them profi at from to 815 . AY. 1ur's 1336 0 80 80 200 200 HEPERS, 18 55 1 78 155 CALVES, 160 4 00 140 4 00 BULLS, 5) 18) 100 185 20 10) w19 1310 105 STAGH, W0 1031 804 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 2 1240 STOCKERS AND ¥ EDERS, 48 il 0 200 210 215 22 . 1047 305 1070 80 0. 4l T 2., B84 0) d10 815 a1 MILKERS AND SPRING, L BIS 00 1 eow and 2200 1cow and Aif 20 00 1cow and alflLl 20 00 WYOMING CATTLE, Av. Dr. 540 81 50 1270 2 10 14 012 1 sprinze 1 springe 1 eow ane 1 cow and 230 (0 32 (0 No. 1 cow 1 *steer stoers Pr. #1 70 200 0 0 20 i0 340 in steers § feeder 4 bulls cows, I B3 steers 5 tteers 4 cows 11 steors 1 steer coers 18 *steors. 117 steers... 8 cows i steors 3 RLeers. 14 cows .. ) steers. . COWS ... 2 lieifers 15 cows 1cow 1 feede 1feeder 1calf. 2 fecaers 27 steers. 4 feeders. 19 cows Isteer 2stcers 3 cows .. 24 cows 32 steers I *steer 2 et 9 cows 1icowi el 2 cows. 2 cal 3 feede 1 foeder. 24 foedors 9 feode 4 feeders 1400 o 1162 005, cov 1205 112 JRADO CATTLE. 10 1feeder 27 feeders 2 *steers feeders feoders 13 cows 11 feeders 1*steer 8 *steers 14 feodo *tailin Hoas—The ardly up to expee- bas. but ‘s receipts so far have 1 very little different from those of iast woek. Tu quality, toa, there have been no cliunzes worth notiu With receipts not too heavy, cood competi- tion from ~mmn s and an active fresh meat demand the murk opened active and all of 50 to Ive hisher. und the bulk of the hozs sold that wiy.: The advance mostly on - the cowmonor hogs and fi this reason the range was narrow. the big bulk of the salca bping at 5.2 and #.3). Good to oholce Ditclipr and heivy hogs, more or less sorted, Lrou tht $a. $3.40, and com- mon light ived and underweight stuff sold all the way from $51> down 10 L85, The mar- Kot ciosed weik, nearly than_the opening, with one or two nnsold. Sales were lurgely at from 8. 4 to #3.25 Wednesday. the general uver. \"uf prices paid bolnz 56,9715, agalust 8519 Wedne dny o 13y 1ast Thursday. Representa siies: No. No. 580 87§ 124 V5 % } Ay L0 sh. I'r. i ¥y 60 800 Sh. 250 & 8) 5 960 5 80 5 200 120 240 ) 120 160 40 o1 70 4 6l 4 o1 PIGS AND RO [ 2 % w Snegr—Receipls cons'sted of native lambs und Mexion The lambs 1d w part of the western sirable 1muttons continug at fully steady pric r 1o zood B45.@450; fair o good wost common and stock sheep, chofeo 40 to #0-10, Inmbs, $1.00@ sontative su o 200 400 of asmall bunch Lle decks of for §.00, W0 8350, De- in active demand CATTLE — Ro- murket nc bping nd Indinn stoers, 00; shipments. tive; stoors strong, Hgl) steers, not quoted; Texus $LIHQ2N 5 und feeders, 1400041, ioas — Receipts, 7.0 0: shipmonts, market aetive, lie higher, losing 5o clo: grados 000 45; ulk, s Roceipts, 40003 shipments, Kot wus active and steady; muttons, #.00@ 4.85; lamis, $5.0 165 St Sr, Lovis, and sh pm 103 at ' the Louis Live Stock Marker, No. Oct G.—=CAITLE 18 not reported; mark spoelally heavy nutiv BRATCHED TEN MOHTHS S A troublesgmne 5kin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and wa cured by a few-dya’ use of NESEE) M¢ HuWorrr, Uppes Marlboro, Md. SWlFT’ PECIFIC Twas cured somy \ agoof White Swelling in my leg by using| and have had no symptoms of re turn of the dis- ease. Many prominent physiclans attended me and failed, but 8, 8 8. did the work. PAUL W, KIRKPATRICK, Johuson City, Tenn. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases wailed free, BWIKT BIECIFIO CoMpAN, WER PROPOSAIL Jauls will bo received by theun ned il lock p. . October 1, 1802, the. uetlon” of sewers in wer districts Nos. 166, and 160, In the of O, 05 per Nos, .84, and 54, o St to plans and spectfications on file in the ofice of the Boird of Publie Works. Each proposil to bo madeon printed blanks furuished by the board, and 1o he uecon) led Ly a certificd cheek In the sum of #.0, PAYULIG to the vity of Omnhi, 4s un evidence Of ood falth board reserves the rizht to reject suy 11 bids, and to walve defects, PoW. BIRKHAUSER, Chatrman Board of Public Works. l Omalin, Nob.. Uctober Til, 18!, Oie3-14-15 or o0d o 10 common grades were recelpts stock | fair at $1.00, but common yeariiugs were very hard to the welght and flesh was ensy 08 pastures Pr.O L300 e T RER 7, 1802, brought &.65: fale & .7h; talr to good 2,950, iHoas | markot packing, SHEEp ported @4.75: y Recelpta and Disposit OMcial receipts and disp shown by tho hooks of the Fnion Stock Yards gompany for the twenty-four hours ending at ) | 50'elook p. m., October 6, 1992 RECEIPTS RHEEP. Hend | Cars ‘ DISPOSITION o - Erom J ohotoo raneed from 188 Toxas and Indian steers, Recelptaand shinments not roported; fitm _and higher: honvy, 8.50@5.18 X 5.50; 1ght, 85, 885,50 Receipts and ' shipments not iarket firnf native muttons, Texas muttons, #2.50@1.00. ro- .00 of Stoek. itlon of stock as TOATTLE. | wWoGR. | HORSFSA T8 Cars. | Hend |Cars Hond | Cars Hena IRTTI 1o il WOV FIS, CATTLE | HOGS. |SHEEP. Omaha Packing Co | The G. 1. lammond (0 awifL & Co. The Cuduhy Packing ¢o 3.1 Squires, Boston Mexico. White I & . Andrew Hans Morris Bpect's, shp'e's and Tecd's 2o Live Sto CntoAao, 11, Oct. 6. Tk BEE]-The demand fc shiarp as o lefor side from choice dry fed stovrs the tone of the market wis loss firm. Tliere was a full supbiy—about IR00 head-cand ft kept salesnen busy to muke u clearanco without sacrificing prices. Aithouzh the total arrivals for the last our duys foot up some 14500 head less than for the same tine [nst woek. Noorders had to go unfilled, the supply belng rathor more than of & o proportions. Nutives, of which About6.00 arrived, sold on a basis of from 1.2 1o $275 for poor to chofee cows and bulls, 8130 to ®.15 for stockers and feoders, and from £.00 0 $5.75 for dressed boof and ship- pinz steers. Tha 6,000 Texans on salo were in demand ut from $1.25 10 £2. 0 for cows, and Trom 8201 to .00 for st West Inosday’s advance, or at There wis a firm market for 8175 to & market Tncked the business tha 1iton the preceding days of the > wis an undereurrent of wenl atencd o develop into a decline upply Wis mhout the samo Vot s regirds quantity and the range of salos wis tho sanieThe choleost of the olferings fotehod from £3.81 10 5080, from winieh igires sales tan down ) | 10 from $.00 to $.15 for poor stufll and to £ 0 [ #2530 L0 24,50 for ciils wnd cholora-tainted pigs. There wis not niuch tead e ahove $ .70 Sules of shcep were on 1 Disis of from 8, 0 .05 for natives and fron #59 to $140 for wosterns, T ter part of the supply con- sisted = Of tho datter and there wis but Jittio busine better than #4.5 Lambs were swable at from £330 o $300. These quotations are an advance on those current at the elose of last week of from 1he 1o e, thouzh the tendency today W stiehtly downw suleson findine got difficulty 1n ¢iosing out at yesterduy's pri Receigts: Catile, 17,00 head; hogs, 21,000; shoeu, G ho Evenine Journal OATTLE—Receipts, 16500 head; shipments U hoid; market steady to strong; Dest na tives. #5.00@500: fair to choico, $1.00@4.75 common, $280¢ 140; 15, 20002.85; West- orns, E2.80 and fecaers, $1.0Q 300: cows, §1. Hoas— Ik shipments, 3,000 hend; market uneven: avorazed steady: rough und common, §.00@5.20; puckers and shipoe heavy and bhutcl assorted light, head; nutives, wns, Tolegram to om $1.5) cuives t ness thit thre but dia ne us for W ity onorts: primo ts, 8.00Q5.85: skips and pizs. 4, —Tteceints, 1,000 Kot stoady rs' shipmonts, $4.90@5.00 $11@5.507 $1.75086 00, ow York Live Stoek New York. Oct heid: no trade, stendy nt T80 and 8 sheep. CaLy venls, &0 calves, 32,00, SuEEe AND LAMBS—Receints, 7500 head; wep fri at 101605 ambs 250 higher at dressed muttons stewdy at i@size dressed lambs fir Rec 5% b cars for sale: murket steady 100 1bs. e e dr shipments today sed heef 40 beey olpts, 546 head: crassers, market ste dy: 7 western ling two Wi per Ballding Per The following parmits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yestorday: A J. Windden. ono-story frame cott; Forty-first and B.nnoy streets A J. Whiddon, one-story frame cottige, Jrty-first and Binney streets .. A, 1. Whidden. one and one-haif story frame cottage, Lorty-first und Binney T. Lindscy, two-story franic diweli- ing, Fortioth and [arney streets . 2. T. Lindsoy, ono and one-half story frama barn, Fortieth and Hurney streels 5 = Six minor p Total 5,000 1,000 1,100 £11,600 Mrs. L. R. Patton, Kockford, IiL., writes: * From personal experiouca | can recommend DoWitV's Sarsaparilia, a cure for impurs blood and cenera; aebility - Marriaze Licenses, The following marriaze liconses wer sued by County Judge Eller yosterday : Name und addross, { Robert Raffan, Omaha.. 1 Mu erite G on. Omahi. JHerman G, Emkers, South Onial T Annie Johns i, South Omihi suen poi- czomn, rheu- 3'many lives. DetVilt's Savsaparilia aesuroy sons us serofula, skin dismase matism. [t timely use suv A WASHINGTON LETTER. One Firm in Buffalo Spends Moro Monoy at tho Kuffalo Bost-office than all the Banks and Nowss papers combined. A Washington (D). C.) letter says, that the post-offico authoritics at Washington report that one firm in Buffalo—the World’s Dispen- sary Medical Association—spends annually oné hundred thousand dollars (£100,000) for stamps clone, in carrying on their extensive proprictary business.~ This is more than all banks and newspapers of Buffalo com- 1 spond for postago, Tiore's a firm which has grown, step by step, through many years to greatness. Tho reason for this wonderful prowth has 1 that thoy Lave faith in what th much fuith that it they can't Lenefit or cure, they dow't want yoir money. r many years they have been sclling Dr, Piorecs remedios—one, Dr. olden Medical Discovery, for reguleting and in- vigorating tho liver'and purifying tho blood; 1hio other, Dr. Piorce's Favorito Frescription, the bope of weakly wonanhood, and they've been sold for years, sold by the million bot tles; sold under o positive guarantee of benefiting or curing, or your money will be refunded. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAITA, Best enttle, hog and sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CGEO. BURKE & Hl;uu.n LIVIE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS 0. O\HIH ‘Write to this houss for cor- rect M ar ket Reports. Wood Brolh"ra, touth Owaha—Telephons 1117, JOUN 1. DADISMAN. WDk B WhOD: { Managers. Markot reports by il and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. THE— Campbell Commission Co. Chicago, Oniuha, Sioux City, Chicago ast8t. Louls, Kansas City, South ort Worth A. D. Boyer & Company, s8and 5 Exc 2o Bulldio f,South Omaha Correspondence soilcited and promptly answorsd, Bpec 1’-\ i 100 Lo orders for stockers & feaders, Established, 185 Lncorporatad, 1342 Capital Tully paid, $20.00) Waggoner Birney Company | rellably markst Wrlte or wire us for prompt reports Perry Brothers & Company, Live & Commission, 8 kxchange Bulld . South Vmaha. Pefephone 1737 Loom 1 Mihtac lIl’(‘[‘b dll AW AND TENTS, Omeha 'l‘em Awnmg Wolf Bros. & 00 Compy ham tarpAn- rather | ST A, Ote. Sen Tennis, awnin, F Cta BAGS & TWINES, BICYCLES BemisOmahaBagCo | M. 0. Daxon, Importars and mirs, four [ Bleyeles sold_on menth]: ACks, DUFinps, twine PAYmOnts. 12 N. 15t Il\l.il\' AND SHOES. Morse-Coc Shoe € mp ny, 110 Howard Syroet Factory corner 1th and Dongine Stroets, We nre miuking close prices to cash buye s, ahd are soliing nelass of goods which 18 vers salendio WIEH merc it mes ts Bost ios combany hoos and i bt 198 and - 11 P LTS RU s R/ C IHIIH\(- Bloloky & ol ; Clothing, notions. fur s | Ings. Give ns w trinl, | Samples presnld by oy pross, |||'r|,m.-, st | COAL, COKE, | OnialiaCoal Coke Line (o) Mard and aoft coal. s, ¥ cor. 16th and Dougals Btrcots, hl'h‘ Coraiey Works Mtrw cornlc motal 110, 1112 galvanizod tron ndow cnps, ote. DRY MK Snith € (o, | Dry g000s, notions, far. nishing ‘goods. Cornor 1ith and Howa GOODS, Kilpatriek - Koch Bry Omaha Upholstring Co, | pholstarol furnltury, 121108 Vieho s steoot Beebe & Runyan Grace an Lith stroe D. M. Steele & Co. | Blalie, Brucc & cd 12011208 Jones atroot, 'y ate oot “Have you tasted E America’s finest Wh PURE Richest Quality, Absolutely Pure, Doubly Aged, Delicate Bouquet, Best! Very Best!! DALLEMAND & W 8, 1ith _—m———— Kirkendall Jones & Amer. Hand-Sewed boots, Harney OMA[—iA Jobersy U h\/ IFCCLOrY B ; HARDWARE, Reclor & Willelmy Co.| Lobeck & Lina. Corner 10th a: Denler stroe b Iackson 10 hardwars and Anloss’ toola 1404 Douglas streot i LUMBLI Chas. R Lee Hardwood lum |w| A\ Wakeleld. 1 Amerioan Port 1 Milwauksy oy oo smoat Anl th and Doig Quincy white 1lms. Sv— LIQUORS. | MILLINER ~Frick & Merbeet, 1. Oberfelder & Ca Wholanal s 111 Tmpart PAPER, | OlL Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0l Co. Carry a fall K PHDtng. weapping and | ftefined and Tubroating WEILNE DAPET, card in- | OIS, Axlo groass, eto. per. el OVERALLS, INTC King Mfraot VK & 8" shirts and oy and Jobbars notions. Mal »i thlith st OYSTERS, David Cole & Co,, panty s, ote. st PRODUCE COMMISSION. TR Branch & Co. Whitney & Co, | "‘ i L‘: Butter, g, Kinds. oystors. Jas A Clark & € MY S0u it Buttor, ohansy, DONLEY and ea 15 South 1dth e ot STOVi "')'\II\\ Orhastove RepaivW'ks | Stavoroy ki ek it o tova made, 1207 Dougin B SASH | TOY M A Dishrow & Co.[ I Hardy & Co, doors, blinds ani| fu 'y goods, house fur. mouldings. Branch of | nishing goods, ehil fleo, 130 And Lzard st | dren s ouriag | 1510 Farnns Isky ? RYE. Sold at all High-class Drinking Places and Drug Stores. CO., CHICAGO. 1316 Douglas Str’cet Omaha. Neb. ¢ i nervous, chronle, leimo oxt waah cte. No e freo. Correxpon atiletly oriv Bundazs 10 w10 13 m. Sead st ) L% TeDix. ook (ysieries of Life) sent froe. tlool, skin and annary disense TN il the gr nizht Josses, i il 8 Wwir, Parties uuablo to nC D/ niKil or expross hrot Consulat Onbi Wure bm. . 40 1 el Meiiiiine or lustruments £ Ono nersonal ntervie ctaro. goiis mDUC FOR YOUNG L 1zh; Musical and \rt depart and Enropean enltwe; large vontilated, lighted by gas — Rov STEPHENS COLLEGE DOCTOR MOGREW. e, ambition THR SPROIALIST. In the treatmentof all forms of | Woiknuss and Disorder of with losy of couru I\/Il nd vitality. Eizgh 108t remar suceoss in the troatment of this cluss of (isvases, whic 18 proven by the universil testino sauds who have been cared | Write for ol Ints and question T4 and Furng whit, Nob 18t. Thousauds say they will wear No Other Sho Wear this Shoe during the Summer Months. B 00 NOT SUFFER WITH TIRED or TENDER FEET. T Shoe EXPANDS with EVERY MOTION The Foot. Always retalun ie perivet shape. T AhdEiai & narrower il THE PERFECTION Costs no more, looks better, wears longer, &1l gves 100 timen mors Somfort han auy other hiake Prices, $2.00, $2.60, §3.00 $3.60, CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO., M'f'rs, Lynn, Mass, Lith and Dougia teadure tnakes 1§ pussible (o wear For sale at theBoston Stor IlflUNI(ENNESb Or the Liquor, Foultively Cure tering A ten e 1t can ba.nnl 10 8 cup o withiout (¢ knowledge of the Baruiess, and will effect o b Bite: whether the patisnt 18 @ moders &n ‘Alooholie wreak 1t Bys been given in thousande Of Ghsce And 10 svery instance a perfect oure has (ol fowea: fnever T 5 orioe i pregniated With e Epooin: Utier 1mposal iy for the 1iqlios appetite Corten S op 46-Dace Look of varticulare frog: {uln & Co.. 15th and Dougl Sts. 1otk and Bt i Witvauie. Biike. HFugo & Oo and licharason DrugUo,Umahs, Neb. 'rs, Olnelnnatl, @ To e had of SATION AL. for edueating iree of pLudy thor- fthehest American W buildings, rooms well ©ceatnloeue idiess res. COLUMBIA, MO, Why is it that some houses always need re- painting ? The owner has them painted in the Spring; by the Fall they have a dingy, 1usty, faded Iook A neighbor's always looks fresh, clcan and newly painted, andyetis notre- painted oftener than every four or five years. The first ‘“economises” by using “CHEAP"” paint; the second using nothing but’ Strictly Pure “Dutch Process” White Lead. The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his buildings never look as well, ‘Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The fol- lowing brands are strictly pure ‘White Lead, “Old Dutch” process; they are standard and well known — established by the test of years: “SOUTHERN"” “RED SEAL"” “COLLIER"” Get the National Lead Co, Pure White L=ad Tinting Colors, Mix them (for color only) with strictly pure white lead and you will have the best paint that is possible to put on a building. For sale by the best dealers in paints everys where. 1 you are going o paint, it will to send to us for @ book containing informus tion that may save you many @ doliar; if will cnly cost you u postal card to do s0. NATIONAL LEAD CO, St. Louis Branch, a Clark Avenue and Tenth Streets, St. Louis, Mo, ay you

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