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: o | -k ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: NDAY, ™ TOBER 9, 1892 -SIXTEEN PAG ES. bs. $5.18; anorts, | final fizures did not vary \ ner cent. The ] the forenoon's tradinz about cleared ! frow $1.75 1o #4500 for lambs of oerresponding approaching hoHdays natarally nave a tend- | the Dens ot desirabio noluinzs. | guality, \Western shaep were salnbe at from t ReCRIPTS=Flour, 7,00, hbi: wheat, 150,000 | ency to make operators hoid o, and i some | There were somo cornfed cattie | #1350 1.5 T T | b s corn, 100D Bu': oxts, 40,000 bu.; rye. | quarters it Ity is expectod until atter | here good onouz 1 W and #105 | Recelyts: Cattle, 38,000 hoad: hogs, 13,0003 , — Itev. J. M. Wilson, pastor of the Castellar | 7005 tir.: Dariey. ko0 b TS N L Ty ot | Do 10 To AT Faareier sond wtftom | shgwen e, - oot S SO OMC street Prespylerian church, who WAS DAss- ! USmiesENTs= Flour, 10.00) bbls: wheat, 50,00 | eages wera du'l and firm. The transactions | #1009 down to €100, The trade in westerns was The Evenint Joarnal reporte Cooler Weather Welooms te Jobbers and | M€ &t the time, rushed nto the housaand | ficavy Reoeipts of T heat at Northwestern | put corn, 4400, b s oate 1300 b rye. In- | were'tMo, e bunk sthceent. in viewof | alsq active’and suies woro larzely at [ ), CATTiE “Receipts, 400 head: shipmenta 1,800 completed the work so wol enced by N | bu. ; barley, 4. D henvy &hipment of currer ) 1he wes 190 10 $1.40, A very fine cloarance was ef marke prine oxports, & 23 Retailers Alike. | the daughter. Mra Stover was very badly Points Lowered Prices. i R can pott and south, created no surpr e los o | fected, o oskers und feeders, 1,199 \0; Texans. R& urned about th c oad but’ wilire- o8 and Pelts, cash is attost entirely In 1eal tenders. Che | Caws sold all of a dime higher than Friday | @340 cows. @ik . Love et d _— | Following are tho rwises naid by Omaha | 1083 1n strplis rosorve was $45880 reducln | nnd with'zood. free uying ft did not tae the | | fods-Recepta, 1300 hoad Shipments, 7800 ¥ % i/ —— . { denlers for hdes and peit quoted subject to | the excess hield hy the hupks above legai e | thirty « very lonz to chiuner liands, | head: market opened 5o lowor: closed 13@%0 LOCAL FRUIT AND PRODUCE MARKETS STOLE SAORED TREASURES. CABLES WERE STEADY TO FIRM | chanze without notice:"'No 1 zrecn hides s rements 1o $1,05,5:5. This compares with | Sales of ey €00l covs and helfers or: Touzh and common, $LIBAN; packivg | No 1'green salted hideas sgpiiac: N2 groen yeur ao vond tor | TETS A Tro ). 1o 8230, mostly within | and mixed, $385@A8: prin hoavy and butelis - Se— s ! saited hides, 33 n salted hides, zare the ciosing gnotatione f¢ A range < 1.5 to /] Bulls. oxen | ers’ welghts, S0®3.70; sort ght, ®O03T08 | Purgiars Make n Rieh faol at st John's H b e Py, gt | the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- | nud vis were generally firm b | Dies 4 40@a.2 3 " N orn ‘ alet and Pric ept | to4) 1bs,, s3I0 chanze today | from 1125 to £2.25 Veal calves were in good Saeee—lecelnts, 2, hiead; shipments, 800 Collections Easy and Money in Good Supply | Collegiate Chareh, Corn Was Quiet and Pricos Kept Very | tod)hs, sidiiy | alon v i Ship 3 From the y L 1 el ARy i | 80 Nov 3 veal Saif, 8 0 4. dbs \ehisoR i - i and atrong at from £100 10 $4.5); o hoad: market steady; iative wothers, 8508 In This Part of the West—The | rom the rear door of Creighton coliege to Steady, the Whole Flactuation Maving | §(8 No < venl eall 8 o 45 40 AR e [N . B SOarTREE a1 Lt Tram &1 49 Yo & H ative ovan BLRBE 0 fod Toxans, V108 Effccts of Last Year's the rear door of St. Jobu's Collegiate church Been Searcely Three-Eighths | No. 1 dry salted hides e rt cured | Alton. T W 3" Northern ¥ stookor and feoder trade was Father | 4.5 wosterns, $LIO@ES0; lanibs strong at #18) there is a covered walk. Wuoen the sacris- of Une Cent. hides ‘¢ per Ib. less than fuily curel do preferred 1% do prd slow, but there was no noticeabie weakness | @60, Crops Sull | b Ehoep pelts Ited, eich, 3wl Amerioan Express.. 115 (1 P Den. & Gulf anywhere in prices. cpresentatiwe sal P | tan ovened the college door leading fnto this Ereoy Saiten A hort woolod 0arly | BRltimore & ORY 4| Northwastern RS TaaH — | ADDRESS TO NEBRASKA WOMEN. - | walk at 4 yesterday morning he was sur- | £kins) each. dry “shearlings (short | Canada Pacifc s AL - The chanee to cooler weather during the | Pised with the swell of cigar smoke and an | CHiCAGO, Til, Oct. 8.—Over 1100 cars of | e o ety ki S & | Gentra Papine. .. D bl 4 I M R LR T Rl et o b R B " o cas very | instant later two or three shadowy forms | Wheat recelved atnorthwestern points toda¥ | aaely, se: dry flint Kansas and _Nebarska | (hes & Olo 6. 1185 4 00 s i = LA AL Lotk LG skl Rk 0 ch With © latger quantity In sight for Monday | huteher wool pelts: DOF I Actual welsht, 14D \ o lmp 1t the Nebraska women expact to @0t up, gratilying to thoso jovbers haudling goods | dashed out of the charch door sod disNp- | With & Taemer guantity 1n SNt for o8 | e e s ot NoULASKA LD ST it | redon Nut that are in demand during tho cold weather | veared in the darkness. P n t il Ratg 00, S & U N 150 2 for the space allotted to them, a craditable . | wool pRlts, par [, netunl weizht, @l dry + t} i} 1 A i i night wheat shows a deciine of from %c to e, | . QLS RS < 1 Lacific al 15 1 showing, it is time tnat thoy awoke from only. The dry goods trade especially has | An investigation showed that burglars | o ilo'y In brovisions, siniiat causes | Hit Colonado Dtchor woil, eits: HEE.\ds (EoT: 4196 ] PSRN e sat B g 3 their Rip Van Winklo slaop and bostirred been 1n peod of cooler weather that will | Who knew their business had boen &% WOrk | yeiped to produce s Itke effect. 1oz receipts | Murrain wool pelts. per’ Ih. actual wei: Cotton OI'Certifs. 4314 Puliman Paiie b themselves. The design is to have this servo to remind buyors that wintor is ap: | and had broken open one of the heavy iron | for uext week are estimatod at M0N0, Com- | @I0cdeyissas i bt e artial @ity el T 130 teading paco fillod with work tirely b Droaching wnd lewd them to in- | 8afes in the vostry aud rified it of the sacred | pared with last night, pork Is 12440 off, lard Ge ot b LG G RIOGUIL I A [ 8 e vt “ Nettaska womien nmm-‘- »lk”"\i B rn ol creaso their stocks of winter goods, | vessels storod there, part of which they car- | and ribs 2 There was not much activity - -— DXC A Grande West 5 bardrbe ARG ‘f '. ool a su- In spite of the warm weather, however, | ried away and the remsinder was littered | In wheat and the general foeling was 01l Marke:, . i do ptd [ perior style and finish which will in a meas- 44 ) 1 byt s oy ! | Nrw 1 Dull ana R 8" | ek {stand $ ure stow their ability in the lines reprer the dry goods trade has been of very TAIT | nyo+ive floor broken in pieces and totally | ®asier. Cables weresteady to firm and the W Yonk, Oct. 8 —Perirongrs—Dull and vt Warhe: I L o o TS A @ show thel lity nes repr proportiuns and no complaint has been heard | 1 ¥ Y | wonther contiitioms wors anglknigsd, with Tit- | ted thronghouts Pennsylvanis ol spot Northorn ped. 185 o sented. Circulars have been sent flying ove from jobbers. destroyed. tie indications of rain anywhere, but receipts not November optfon sales none. | € & K1 pra 1§ 7 the state in all directions urging the women What is true of the dry goods trade will I'e work had cvidently been done by ex- | at primary murkets were generous, the north- : _l”~ -:-g nono. November options were | Hcking Vatler i to exert themsolves to make this departmort apply cqually well to similar lines, as cioth- | perts wko took plenty of time and made no | W&RE, 81N KE tting 1,140 “curs, with the ex- | O A OIL=Quict but steady: crude, | St 1% & Duluth gouth a success, but thus far the respouse has been 0 . port business rather light and holders were | S Mol Al Y g 1 a 2 anythiog but encouraging. Iiverything that ing, winter hats, caps, ecc noise, for thrae of tha brothers wereslecp- | gonerally inclined to seil, while the de- | ¥is¢i yel ow, i i & Tex. pf 2% Sugar Lotiners ythi : ng. 15 The grocery trade of the past week has ve. ¢ mand showed a marked fallinz oft. Boy- FALLOW —Quiet; city (82 for pkes), 450 & We 20| Tenn. Coal & lron . 8§ bAs been secured has been done by tho per- been excoedingly good. Ior weeks jubbers [ I8 10 8 voom immediately above. A chair | FAAC, SUOREE B att-Hopkins, Brossonu and ROSIN=Duti but steady; strained, connnon GIi | Toxas 1 s 1 sonal effort of the members of tho ‘board. It have been notine & stekdy demana for Roods | Justoutside the door and the stuwmp of & | yiuorowd gonerally sold frecly—some of thew | 10 go0d. $l2/@1.2 g ? ond Trost, .. g Dintor Pacife i 3 " is 1mpossible for tho women on the board to A ha o 4 it Vhero must comoa | vigar indicated the position of a sentry com- | supposed to be actine for Cudaly. Pariridze | TCRPENTINE=Quiot but irm ut 20505 Foalyr: & Naxi U0 il 0T g press W0 ™ know of the different voopls who could do let up some da; but 1t has not | mandinga view of all approaches to the | Wisaisonafreeselir from the suare Epeul Hunsas Oty Tive stock Matkot, i A e WS o something for tha exhibir, or knowing them materializod as yet, ocery houses have | church, S N aunnly Is oxpoetod | KANsAS City, Mo. Oct B.--CATTUE — Re- | \Momphi welid ¥ Iy 3 to seo them persomally. If thote hard work o kéep up with tho orders. Asa | The fieavy, outside door of the vestry had | toshow an incroase noxt week of 23 0.0 | ceipts, Aw0: shipments. kot strons | Mieh Cont Westorn j71 | those who can help 0y 1o material aid would whole the jobblng trade of Omabaisin a | been pried open, solitting off @ piece of the | bu. The opening was at full yesterday's clos= | to e hisher: shipping < s 0 cowa | ISR IACS N ot s o I AG L IALL UL L b e most satisfactory condition and the prospects | door. This aamitted the robbers iuto a | ing figures, dec.ined e, then he d steady. aud | und hoifors, #1, 0@ 10 Tex as and Indian ste AR Gl R G et Jo suggostion a stop forward would be taken are exceedingly promising. semi-circular ball in which aro the two | the closing was 'yc from thebottom. BH@ L0, Gy National Cor O T USRI " but, us it is, everything is loft to the Board massive eifes 88 into the wall, ‘The doors Corn was quiet and prices kept very steady 1063 — Recoipts, 4.8 0t shipments. 4o 1 . Hbs 18 15 of Women Managers, and with the limited Retail Trade, s A gidad e i ke the whole tluctuation having been scarcely [ nirket nctive and 5@i0e higher: closing N, J. A " INntTonal Lineend [ A funds at theircommand the task: is assuming . y g of the sufes are cove red by wooden doors | {10 Whole KuEtuatian MG care botow the | extreme ran S05.5)3 Dt K. .50 8 The retail trade in the country is good, Y Mokl ¥ % Sk secured by Yals locks. Both of these were opered without leaving a trace of iow it was aone. The doors of both safes were drilled, buta little cold weather would startitup und attho same time start country mer- chunts buging larger stocks. The retail estimito and helped to prevent any material | SwErp—Receipts, 1,500; shipments, 40 mar- | Sod ine. The weither was cold sllover the ketduil, very weak; muttons 10¢ and lambs The total sales of stotks today were with killing frosts reported in Kausas. | 25¢ lower; muttons, #1004, shares incloding Atchison. 4.210; ( Herculean proportions. “This is all wrong. If the w: men of Ne- brasku will only 100k the mattersquare in the but only ore had beea opencd by smashing | Nebraska, fowa and Tliinois, but didnot ap- - L300: New Eugland, 2303: U nion face thero will'soon boa new and more hope- trade of Omaba does mot show | the 1ast. This contalned the chalices, cio | DOAF tocut much of a fizure in the markot St. Louis Live Stoc . ful phase to chronicle: much change either for the better or | boriums pattens and oihsr articles used in 187 Bencrally contousaitive/crop; s 8 Of o Rx oY LA London Fluanecil Keview. \Vhist shall you'dotAnythiug, ‘80/thRGILY worse. It is held by some that the neople of | tyo i ureh service now % 180 hewd nriot A Lo . P is well done. Y : by somo that the neople of | tys cu urel service Ats wore slow and steady. Thera was | ity ae s fuir to prTighted 1512 by James Gordon Bonaott T'ho room 1s to be fur a: and i moha heve put off buying about as long as Phemost valuable of the jawals ware kept | hardly any business except in May und 1ot | zood Texans and Indian, $2.20 fexanand [ Lospow, Oct Now York Herald Cable W sl PR CLulLERE L GLL they can and that with the coming of Witter | i \he other safe. Four valuablo chalices | much in ihat. A depression of fue, subse- | Tndiun cows. bl SheoiRl Lo I amount of money for that purpose weather they wiil be forced to loose their cotly recovercd, was the or is verp were brokeu to picces for convenient trans. y change | Hoas—Recelnts, 1400 head: shipm 200 | very a b ARy BARB Stenk oy olianat Wit 3% 0% 2 | small, it will bo impossiblo to furaish it in purse strings, portation and the picces were left Iying upon | PRices t 100 lowers hoavy, $.000 Saturdag’s usual small viance of mems | 1570 G 2 2) 160 04 0 ) tho conventionnl manner, with good results ationje : 8 el Urovisions ruled extremely quiet durinz 5 Mht. $5.445.15) bers, while the markets developel very few 2 AP Tl lor state: er and_ viche . Money Comparatively Ensy, tho floor. Some of these chalicas were | ,Lrovisions ruled cxtramely, GOt i nent B e o B s, 100 AT R A RO R MILKERS AND SPRINGERS Other gtates; older iand tiohers thatl ‘\e“ ) i Y . 3 worth upwards of £00. Two ciboriums [ Gperators passed the forenoon as spectators $ R v ativer™ ‘8] Indfan government o unchan: 1springe 80 . T vraska, have an ample appropriation, an Collactions aro easy in the country and [ WOOL UDWAECS OF SC oo perators pussed tho foronooi s Sbottators | houd: market stoidvi natives “ranze 83.00 | JHA I Kovernment bonds, wre unchawged | g SBLAZET 10 deowandenlt. 580 | cau wvest in carpets and carved furniture, in geneval circulation. The factis that the [ o0 080 A% 0o or three beavy carpenter | for runninza corner in October ribs was un Kinsas Cliy M rket Whit unsettled nppesrance. 1 the majority COLORADO CATTLE, il warmth of October opened under very | prothers fouit tws or FLees Hoees Corpr s, | for Learinz. The market opened casterforall |y vens o Dot BoWrEAT—n | OF casos they mark o substantlal advine No. N 3 I Tho dosign 1s to furnish thy room com- favorablo circumstances as regards monetary | SRS A0 ARG AR O e “ | the “specuiat v - vommoditics. Armour’s | guntind: ste Y Aerlean Crallways have shown o some [ N3y NGRS . | plotely with corn and appurtonancss thereof. supplies. The New York Bulletin remarks I onasntors Dt orae MbAAOF oxorting | CroLare gturtad to soll Januiey vorlnnd Fb& i oory=St degree of depress At tho same | o4 cows.llT 1001 2 3y Ihose who have visited the Sioux City corn that weatern markets continno well sup- | o o8 OO e R O | O e I oNragS ihe "t thede: | QAzs—Steac thmo there has beon dittie Cor no | Ty ecder s 3 i palace will romember the wonderful, varied, cctions aro uli on the whole more favoravle | Yo (TR IE" 115 Veen oponed and the | Weak ator near tue opening, © s | AP Feuna A rm 3 " e O ey, | * feeders..ii® 260 dfeeders from the grain. Corn is king in Neoraska :-\' every part f‘nr“m country \h\:n R only damago done Was to the heavy brass ke rates woro firii: 214c bid for whoat and | g 'Whott, 112,000 bu.; corn, 16,000 bu.; hern Pacifie preference have | o SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE. and it will by quito tho thing to show our h1s season. was reasonablo to exp S o Nt 2¢ for corn to BuTalo, ; B ) cent: Louisvi.le & Nushvilie, | 104 steers.. .13 0 castern neighbors in what estimation he is i ver sht angles ~¢ | outs. 1 given wille, i 4 that the demands of the west and south for | POH WD :l \l\nlb\re\ull.fl e b-:]ln‘»'l;li'rgfle’ 1e | . Estimated recoints tor Monday: Wheat, 55 T iPAENTS—Wheat, €6.000 bu.: corn. 4,000 [ % percont and most gthiers 'y to p per cent 1ateer.... 1700 held. Cora palaces are quite common in hey to a1 ving the o v hen disturbed the robber: had evidently | ouys: corn, T4) cursi oats, 10 cars; hogs. 26,000 u o With regard to Canadinn lines CanadianPacific 1steer.. L1700 X ~four money to il“ n moving he crops would be snatened up what they could and cecamped hog bu.: oats, 1,000, closod weak and u decline of i o H this section, but three-fourths of the people much smaller this year thau usual, because | iy nigsing articles were three goid pattens | —T'he leading futures d as follows: Liverpool Markets. Issues have met with support and mark « rise |1 *Steer. 1630 2eows NIRRT IR [l G i e the year’s crops are low in price and com- Fil hreo il stock 4 few frag. - e W r—1" emand | of o Money has been litt'e el | 94 cows 051 dsteers. have never sesn tho wonders which can be on hand’ reserves of money which were The total value of the articles stolen and | WHEAT fornin. 68 td@Ss 7'3a per cent No. 2 red | loans have n obtainet at 'z per cent. The )] steer..... 1300 T The voard of mana will ask each graatly increased by the sales of last year's | oo COUN VRGP S0 DS October winter, 6s 7'ad. discount market has been quict with n firmer | 14 steers. .. 150 48 feeders county to contribute one piexo of furniture. extraordinary crops. “\ 1\x)m|-:~“::mi\ b nslmads it/ the aatas CoirN—Quiet: mived western, 4s 64d per Ivu.._m;. T'wo and threo wonths bills lave IDATIO CATTLE, In this way tho burden upon each county T tho loni run, thsurplus products whic | yob SHitiiar atiempt was mado at 'the same quintal. i i3 een quoted at fper cent 12 cows.... 1123 16 steers.. 127 341 | wili be very light and the outcome will be tho new agricultural states of the west and | (oo 5y ene e friohtened away Lt Oatibar l‘l;:\r’:lvul”;]_ LA :Tfi':"{- rra NGw. VOTl JlanevIAaticat: * tailings. ailthat is desived. ovinstance Washiug- £outh have to sell go to pay for the manufac With n littlo more time the robbers this | December TALLOW—Eine American, % 44 per cwt. NEW YORK, Oct. S.—MoNEY 0N CALL—Fasy WYOMING CATTLE ton county has promised & portiere, tured productsand imported £oods which come | yine would no doubt have effccted un en- | ovely a2y iy até per cent. 3 1cow 40 1000 215 an_ casel ~and frame; Scward county from the east, and to tho extinguishment of | B WORE AR COVAT Che® Ot e ontained | | October. .. Omahs Frmt Market, PRINE MERCANTILE PAPER—456 per cent & steers.. 110) W 15 | hat rack with hooks iwade of Buf- indebtedness to the older states, But the ac- | (ol valuabie attar furmiture. ‘hey were APES—Now Yok Coucords, de per 10-1b, | STERLING EXCHANGE--31.85 for bankers' | 9% cows 5 61 2% [ falohorn. In view of the fact that thelast count is uot always balaaced witlin any one [ Yers VR HRRS BHEE BERITTER 0 oid not | basket, B sixty-duy bilis and $.554 for aemand Soows.... S 1S 240 | ofthe bufMalo are corrall:d within our city year. When great crops come, the farmers | ATiats 4t their business But thes are P Citivounia Guarzd=rac crate. #150 mus- | _Tho closing quotations on honds ) steers 107 Fsteers 11 i | fimite, this ‘articlo may become @ historie have first an unusual pressure of work in har- 3 = 3 L X 2 ] eates: 317 Toknvs. [T i b 1000 ! prize. H Vi vhi 5 ST January,..... 1260 | 1260 CALTFORNIA PEACHES—Der box. £1.05, N 1cow 1000 Istears.. 11 RLAEES ¢ v vesting and housiug them, which delays liqui- it A b U8 48 coup 1148 ) Stecrst . 1052 1 b oW vomen will gef to werk with- dntions and purchases, “Then o prepara- ONE ON THE PREACHERS, R S| [ CAIFONNIA LEARRTELN0 por boX, oo pun, | i1 S biee ves.oooo . 1uig 8therat o et B o e s nanh rh ey eRll tions for tho next crop taka moro time and | 1 o Ao cauzht Napping by @ Cleve Y e lots. Ze luss. 3 i s Lowlsiann st'pod i 14 Contutaern 1 | 2 feeders. o6 ives have something 1hat Neoraska can be prond of the products first sown the proceeds often Loy S ATORUR SN el SPR DY RN Doy S e atohar e 00 | 1000 QUINCES=Ter box, §200. Miskourl ts... 103t *N. W. Con. Deb. 5 jsteers... 124 ws of aud that will attract the atteniion of all g0 mainly to liquidation of local or other : AT B Jau : W57kl G 5 L O b I C Rl GIB LT o 4§ isitors. western indebtedcess. Thus some months | Mr. 1. J. Carpenter, literary editor of the | - - Collow Mnrket, enn.new setds D101 S LSS, Gen M 2 ealves 6 o Omana will furoisha musio rack, Thava 3 “ash quotatiol follows: Gheestts oned steady | Tenn:new sotis 75 St Paul Consols. N steerst.. 1HS feeders maha will furnish a ack. h may elap e before the wases in- | Boston Advertser, rocently deliverad alec- [ St HUQKNARS WRE s CUONSE o0 2n g0 |, NEw Yok, Oct. S—Ontions opencd tteady | “CanadnSo-ands . 101 |8 eC & et T sloorst our status at_present. The Omaha women eranso in corrospondanca with the fncreaso | uro before the Motholist assosiation oa the | winter stralghes, bl patents. | U REIL S A e el | UGN O AT 5] TR ahow toss tntorost in {ho subiect than choss eir v ces. en for some time s e 5 E1LSHE1.00: Sprong straizhts, : bakers', L 634014 0. o i lstn 2 o ;. oty 51 cow of 1he small towns. o have enough talen s A s st of “Newspapers, and this is what 8 zhts, Vi 14,75 Novomber, $I4.650614.50: | Den. & It G. 45 H O a0 o el B K » tonger the deulers at the west are cngaged in ]‘“‘”“ e Ronta s £330 2 £ M1k 55 Jandarg. #14.70; Februs | & s ok Glon, Pacine 1sis” 10 | 47 cows capacity and morey 1zht here in Omaba o working off the stocks thoy fiave layd i, so | happene o close: : sorine. T4tie: No. 3§ spring. 10 Sron, 814 2000h13: Muy, | MoK, & T R G W BAtorRE liecwrs: do the whole thinz and yet the president of {.,hm.:lmmcrnnma’bn_\ ng from the east may Lastly, Mr. Carpanter pictured the routine B ORI 70, Spot Rio. quiet but firm: No. %, [ MUK &1 ote el ety of the board, Mrs. M. Alien Bock. has had to ¢ still further deferred of a newspaper reporter from early Monday ici No. i, die, 2 Siig. . T i b re parsonally attention to her circulars in s er from carly ) oxr o No. 2 walte, £ 0. b, 4@ sl e via 1cow 1ox urge parsonally attentiox : Last y vestand s s z s 2] o ; — 10Nt el nswor to the cralst your e wost gud south ware sending | morning until late Saturday wignt, Ho fol- | 3; No. i wilte o il wanked Gmtn BT O R 2 feodcr ordor” o gel"an ansiwer 1o, the gquestions much complaint that the sales of proaucts oy | 10Wed him closely through ali bis lavors, v =No. %, () 0 5 iy | i [Bostox. Mase. Ot S ~The following are | 1 fonder Sand in your sugeestions: send in tne tho east wers not correspondingly increased, | burrying from one matter to another with | ¢ie; No, 4. £ o, LR No the closing stock quotations: % names of your soceities and an account of ‘I'nis year the west and south have less to | scarcely a moment's cossation. Ile works FLAX SEED—N AL OATS y: No. 2 wh 8 | Ateh. &iTops.i... s 864 Boston % A Wi & 5 their work; dosomathing, soll, and prices are romarkably low, and F0b | an hou or Lo at his desik 1n tho morning; Lisoriy Seen—I'r Eheee whitel y Boston & Albany. . 20504] Calumet & i 20 10Gs—With receipts below expectations for Tio. women of Hebron have formed s Sl aandlorices ore romariaklylow, and yob BRI ! v o | Pomk—Mess per bbl, $ILELEA: lard, per | VG igi o rnkiin U i | s e of the year, continued free buying | fels ST ouibers. and decided to om: than they were a year ago. This' is partly ‘;;l‘.°|“"“"l*:;{‘“°v PR L) R e BT e e S T Osceota . | e et refuses 1 Waspond . fo | broider a linen tableclott for the ex position. pecause the effect ot last year's great crops aleyariitall oSS ALola N toRanagcomay 7.25: short clear sides (boxed), $2.152.2). Produce Market. Sant ¥ v the frequent and vizorons poundinz [ One of the members composed a design, just begins to e fully felt: L'quidation has | Dack exhausted ang wet; writes his *story Distillers’ finished goods, per & PozATORS--Per bush., 75¢; sweet potatoes [ yiv PRt A e of the paciers. Prices, contrary ~ to | which represented the proauctions of tho cloarcd away debts, local distribution Las | rapidiys snutehes a husty luncheon; hurries 5. ot : Mex. Con {1434 Borton Land Co . the gencral anticipat on, lave © been | grate, showing growing corn and wheats cleared off old stocks of oods and the buy- | 8IVAY to cutel a train to lnterview & LTl || AT M0 oS CRAE LD, () g stock, L@Wie: cholce Y. &N, England. 4117 W, i Co. 3 [ on ) the - upwart Ctare’ il - week | Yyis\as sent to he Art school in Philadel- {ng from the east, which was somewhat re. | clan: returns a weary and hungry andurd A" 5le. country. 1@ PRk R e o | and anadvance of fully 2 ¢ s been score ot P T ¥ AT e hBRILh s somawhat re- | {0 les out lis interview; again snatcties a | , Roccipts and shipuents today were Povrriy—ilens and chickens. 815@0¢; roos- | 010 Colony. 11 Pell polentioncs: > 2% | Quality: Is tho thine biiyers are looking foi | phia where the design was put in color. Hrded awhon the outcome of |ais Sear's bar. | hasty moul; roturns to the offico and works | 1OV* tors, HE00: Turkeys, 1007 Aueks, de. ROtiand omy prds, B FRD | S e i ot “condtired withouzh c | Each ouo of tho forty“memogrs will put her ver doubt, is now pushed and swelle QAL A ~ —_ o —— — 3 Sales oly at 100, Wis. Cen. com ... 3 zood medium and vy ho:s sell to the best | work on this, and none but expert an T s I doubt. Lo now pushedand swelled | Jatil midnight, preparing an obituary for |~ AWHCLES _[RECEFIR [SHIPNEY alosliargsly/ac1)c Atoues 3. Cor (iw) B e ronsyy hmes” and T1Ene hose. | Daefact work wifl bo. permitted to ol B0y from cousumers are greater than they ex- | ]ossible early use, and at lnst‘ reaches his | ool Cotton Market, Atlantic. . . brinz around bottom prices. one wiil put in ona kiniof a leaf, another pected. bed at 1 o'clock. And this he does six days bushels. NEw OnrceAss, L., Oct. 8—Firm; mid- Thio supply. Wis ot exeessive for a | g gifferent kind and so on Ul itis finished. But it does not follow that these purchases | in the week. At the close of bis description, dling, 73c: Jow middlinz, Tiie: good ord san Francisco Mining Quotations. Saturday and the qua’ity about up to the are the result of this year's crops, In great | the speuker asked quietly: Mrs. Bock makes o timely and oxcellont : nary, 65c; net recelpts. 6,465 Uafe 985 | san Frascisco. Cal. Oct, & The ofcial | average. Eastern adviceswore rather be Socls 1 . ) e )| oX P 0 P el 4 g Y 4 N sh, b1 oth local and outside by suggestion regarding the material used in iogree, they spring from the vast increaseu | _ ‘'Dou you not think, gentlemen, that after e Dhe e ERE A QI IO A LI closing yuoigtions for miniag stocks wiay | S LYY, 02 el i aeay b oborating tho ehutches for tho harvest ebility to buy which tho crops of 1501 gave | such aweak of labor, ho has euraed, and well | =58 T, 0 SR R | e, 00 baless sto pates. Yoteian o) Fhe arly oh all grades, Tho faie 102o0d hogs of | home colebration. It is that it be donated to westorn farmors. eumnedyadwyotsanty b T | ek iiat, bt s Sroamer matier | T 0 Mg Y AT e St ol frond 'L | (G Commiasion 1o be -0 in manutactar- Omaha Produce, L Y Ot s S 08 oM m all | Gy 1hge. Esgs, fitm at 10@104Ge for New York Dry Goods Market. Bulwer o et Nawaic with good 1o cly sorted butcher and |y "some things for the exhibit, Another 3 parts of the hal Iy frosh Ew Yonk, Oct. 8—The drv goods market | Bodte c : Phtor heavy dondsseattoring uj to £.50 and common | 1 SOR 004 laew of hers is that tho Omaha The produce markets of Omaha have not ner., tell me,” said the speaker, vigor- e ot dotton goods Gontinucd to discloss | ChoNF. ...l 9to8) mixed stuff us low qs &%, "The closewas [ and vory geod igea 6F 1EHn 1s LAt Lod DmaTe shown any very material changes during the | ously, advaucing to the edze of the platform, New York Market & Uironeth ot the henvy end and utun ad- | Con. Call & Va: aitiiwthitheindvatie il lasiiathionirion | jNOmER) o h e (T I past week. Tho Californis fruit season 1s | “tell me why you, some of you, go to the | ~NEW Yous, Oct. S—Frovn—Recelpts, 20.- | vance of Glendale AAX brown sheetings 1o | Crown Folit B o Plmio, batars moom. the: burk. | iy comd- 0o - made . and would Rbout over, and _grapes and pears aro | nowspaper officos Sncurday afternoon und | 700 pkisi exports. 5600 Dhis. 10.510 sacks: fuir | Stye. reclprocity AAA 44 sheetings to e | Enrekscon o T ey Vet B (B S e el b iy about all that are left in the market. Home | ask to have a reporter seut the next day to | demand, steadys sules, .800 bbis.: 1ow extras, | and Glenduie diitls to 53 iRl & NOroross SOy WAd 510 to 85,15 Inst Saturdny. Tho gon- | Cobb, oacn on 7 othoyE 8 Apts 0v0 8 o ¥ £2005 00 fair 10 fane Minneso b A & Norers W « v enough women came forward. If sny one grown grapes are aboutont of tne market, | report your secmon £5.00601.50% putons. 8 A P e Mexican » 31 Werage of Ir.cos paid was 81 againet fen Leame. ] 3 i A A S O e alaeusatla s W: putents, § Straights & ders y 1w L avernge of PR onpild Wi S 4inst | can thiuk of anything more snpropriate the and Now York stock oming in mors | Apulause, laughter and sensation, in the | & e e iton ey § y 7. Rep- | canithiok of A0VIBINE BIORS, SRPIORBREH Sreely to take their place. Whilo there are | midst of which several auestions were asked | Corx MeaL—Quiet, steady: yellow western, | 1o Dunean. Holllnger & Co.: Some of (he . — | resentative sules: DT e s e quite a good many appies ip the murket, | and remonstrances were heard, followed this | #1003 10 & hhiders of whoat Who bought It yesterday, New York Mining Qoutations, NoidA v iR RE SEDOSEA Y SEESI e v they are mostly very poor, and it may be | sally. T—Receipts, 196,000 bu.: exports, 7.000 | coupied with men who are bulls at ficart, but | NEW Yowk, Oct. &-—=Tho followin the Wt i & e e R o anid that there are 10 good winter apples of- | "It is true,” Insisted the speaker, “thav | bui Sales, i8000 bu. of futures, =00 bu. | were cnught short on the advance, werg active | closing mining quotations g i i wonldithumalivays b b Imemen s 0. Pic Tored as yet. this is done, ana done often by clergymen I | 9F #Pok ), Spots. steady No. | seilers atthe opening. basing their action on | crown ot ... 110~ S triotismanc g0od 14310 OXoN LveMIOHs e T Al ot atilag -on s cHendoEtofitn Bl oS 03c In store liberal receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth. | con. cCal. & Va..o... 410 i Ty ¢ Somo wamen of Nebraska City proposed to AS DUN 8 O o o BT Eeasiuaton Tot 2:1.‘-3“[ ;w:;ufl f. 0 b.; . 8 re Some of the best .:I»;um {r\xu.;‘n)n- |:ml|n\~|-~l Gould & Curry 15 A ) writo & composite n:m-l, but there are sired. o, aded e ern, Soy tho ‘movement from firat hands 18 de- | Halo & Noreros... 213 |Lmon Conroeiss 1) enough novels o carth aiready. ] 4 me say that this question of Sunduy uews- | northera, 3 M Witukos, TG | oedatie Y wiata ba folt tho Jatter purt | Homesta ety 5 ughnoy i q " Ouwahy @ Commeretal | papers is a vexed question, aud one not easy | e Optious oy firim on Dy ing ordirs | of mexhweok 1t afeh bs the ense, coupled | Indeneaienc: wanven s 1 Whatever Souto, o'y sena 1o ansislh e olution. 1t no gaod can come frow | #nd bettercabies, dectined 1o on smail clear- | \ith weokly clearances from both cousts of | Mexican ok SHver e Tork, orazy/qullts o 1voolon S8mPlOERYRE | “An enterprising jobber 1n this city told | wholesalo Genunciations, from making state. | Anees aind closed Bullat tue below yesteaday. | 000,00 b und ey weatlier prediotious for Ontario. ] o brererre 150 they havo hed -I|m-“ v.l'.l,\. at -hho :duun‘ly furs. mo the other day that bis sales for Septem- | ments caslly rofuted, or from tiempts t0 | alosing at SHiets May, SSAB@O e Clostng He | B e O advanee hn | : e s ! One ofithe sorkers of the Doara. of NHIRA e kg i oy sy e sin o Sopam | e ol Stk B, e thuris 03 | gofeav e i SGOANLE e’ | MEpTeion iy sboladiedds bl 8 e T st e 5"or aosnel Cemu e anithe'same month losy vear.) sald Mr, Rob. | tive: Noibingisto b galued by misrepre- | C Liye—Stoadys weatern, eiCie, =~ ,--. * [iSunday's nspection will give us about %0 | st Mo, Oct. 5.-Mining quotations ¥ of people can bo reachod, and tho work sentation, or oy fighting upon insecure Banrey—Dull and stendy; western, 623752, cars of wheat, 1,200 corn and 50 oats for Mou- | we I erson, Umaha's manager of R. (. Dun & | ground. I you must work checrfully away, |, BARLEY MALT—Dull but’steady: Caiada, | dyy. Corn was'steady and quiet, with iittlo or 4 greutly simplified. Already success has at- Co's, wmer i 5 antile agency, to n BEE reporter | striving to keep back the Atlantic ocean, 1 | &) of interest In the market. The cash demand | Stock B Asked T tended their labors, and those at present o8 . DA 19 Cons—Receipts, 44,000 bus exports, 56,050 et o KOl s O MRS S OBIANC | Amerioan: M.85.00 nized promise to become efficient. yeatorday, “anothor of our most successful | Prav you use the broom of pure truth and of | i o u Tt b af. Fatores Fun s i of | Taa B O er N S rtans® was | Elizabeth 2 T ard want statiatlia’ rogarding tho houses, shows an increase of 24 per cent over | Curistian consistency Spots firmer, quiot: No. 2, 515@31%0 in | strone Armour & Co. selling Jannary pork | L Lk B women wago earners of Nobraska, the quan- lost year. Sull another jobver, engaged in e —— olevitor, dvla@i2iic afloats wnzraded mixed, | and 1ibs was the only strone feature. The — . B oy Of Aork fdone. byl AemiLLas nhnpcrml I|l1|e‘ |!on by the way, says sales for Business Briets, I:Wlbu‘xl sc. ‘u“nml»'; oro ‘:llull 4AI| h.'v':.‘l- (‘h‘- closing Is very weak. I;r ne's \n'fmrl SHOWS Notes, number emploved, and #an account of any this year thus fur aro 100 par cent ahead of M. S o zoner clino ollawing the west, closinzsteady: | wheat seeding at a standstiil, 2 vy pr 'Ol s ot. §.—( 1z, $1,673 s S i gi R A R A RIS oAt O uf‘:‘r"‘}-‘“'::l‘l"“:;:- the general merchant at Novembor, 5y closing wt e Ducember, | portionof tho corn crop matired durlig, tho LYW OmLEANS, L. Oct learinzs, $1,825,- :31\;“«'{“.“0"! features belonging to the : . ! 534 . elosing o ci May, 645,@51 e, | fast week, although there is some danzer from Al 2408k Bons . iready. necked” bwalung toll%imyo Omatia Gises .compeny bas boen vin .| OOMBRBEIE 0 e orta, a0 kit frowe " Taimors” avo foreod o fead |, [ansas Civ Mo Oct. S~Cleariuzs, §1,- Of interest to the women, will be the ; d S Leodipts. 1L i exports, nones | becuuse seant pasturage. There Is 4 to [ 257 08 Sy mitor, ; ald £240,00 last_year expects confidentiy | corporated with capital stock at §13,00. salies 000 b 0 fituron nd AL00Y 1 0F | B pes vent oF hoprins Whealyet 0 throsh, | PARIS Oct. &—Threo per cont rontes, 0 o R s o i eI LTI ;o reach the 800,000 mark by December 31, A. P, LaClair and R. T. Hort, general | SPot. Spots ;::'*:“\" "“"‘H‘“‘ 1rlfltl"lz~4iilllttrxll No Increased movement looked for. 60¢ for the account o “:‘f{"'“u fu O tled tomavo s riomErmition 892, " 4 ok ! A unchan red; spot No. 2 white, itic: mixed west- | (: Tl Oct. Ki—Counselmun & Da o] L 70 3 ed roc f2. A manufacturing jobber in furniture | merchants at Atkiuson, have consolidated. orn. SU@me; White westerr. 3%@i8so: No, 3 itieAao, Il Oot ounselmun & Day to | BaLtivonr, Md.. Oct 8 -Clearings, #2,120,105; one wonth during the exnosition year, &t says Lis business thus far this year exceeds B Cockrell Bros Commission company: The | bulances, 843,522 Money, i por ceit i A AL R LN L85 i AR, SX0secA Deloss Phetterplace of Atkinson has re- | Chicago. i RO general position of wheat continues to fm= | “\rpuniic Penn. Oct B New York exch PIGS AND ROU which time, she may occupy it herself or or bis I - oved his ros n "Neill, this o. | . 1AY=Quict: shipplug, 60@s5e; g00d to choce, | prove aud ever mnce the complotion of | it enu,, O New York exchar . G...25 40 465 |rent it. It also cnables her to get threo months for his line to hear from. | MOV staurant to O'Nelll, this state. | 75550 ¥ i 2 o pare | SSlling e 8180, Clearlogs, $:70,200; Laluncos it Another in . somowhat similae orageh | Simms & Whitman, dry goods and grocers | ' Hops—F rm but quiet; P 1" flguiaation eaubed Chrl A0 Shoiath asure | mems : While rocolpta thii wook have nt | tiro mesls ' roakiast AN HRES of business reports his specialties | Of Strang, have sola out to Mrs. C. A. Cas- | Svaar—iaw. dull outfien ning. pricos huve stoxally advancad o tho 1008, 21 | * Lowbow, Oor. &~Amount of bullion with. | been excasslve the murkot hiusbeo talrly i ne a, 50 conts & day, CAf all sold before they aro wade and orders pil- ‘Vfi“' e i : h contrifugals b st sz foites rofued, ‘duli | ven tioss of last year. and agwinst sharpope | driwn Trom the Tanlof Fuziant on batante | active and strong on ail desirablo offeiings | the scheme pavs the stockbolders will . W. Marshall, the general merchandise und steady; off A, ing up faster than his most sanguine antic G40 uld A, 5o 1 o . ] today, £20,000, The only sbeep recelved today came 1oo late vealize on the investment. Anotber plan . 5@ | ositton by loeal professional bears. The } Jout ilAy ol /] Dations of & Yoar g0 10d him to BOpe for. dealer at Guide Itock, nas been succeeded by | S-160: standard A, 4 Ii-107 oners | Weok closes WIth pricos ilae to 1%¢ high NEW Youk, Oct. —Clenrings. frosemaio; | o361k latr toguod natives 8L3@12: ity | has boon proposed for tho benefit of tho i bbrag o Oaana 18 all Fight P 0 here s | the firm of toland & Prate, A 4 1i-1604 G er erashed, granu- | than last Saturday: due chlefly to o botter | balimes, $6,587.85 For the we ey i Jatod, 4 15- 1663 MOLASSES=LFore'gn, nominul; 50 test, drieans, quiet, steady; common to £ no single line overdone. Tho first weelk in | . George Raymond, the Beatrice implement Octeber shows no_cessation in the demand | 4ealer who gave a chattel mortgage on stock Upon our dealers, In many houses the story | and warehouso on Tuesday, nas been suc- ko clearings, | Shoep, #2252 b et A0 5%k | teachers, Twenty of tho largest school 1ambs, $.00@1.75. buiidings in Chicago will be furnished with cots and these rentey o teachers at a demand for export. Corn his quicted down | $74,118.450; Lnla since the frost searo but the advines 1s woll maintained,owing 1o the now certain prospects | :g 5, B4, 108,522, CINCINNATI, O., Oct. —~ Cles for the week §15,317,630; Iast Ings 1,084, car, §L075, Itel sitho pts and Disp of Stock, is0: y im. The Chiicago Board of ho ; . o considernbly - fess Of an - uverage O e N A s Jagallia ; « | merely nomival sum. The C has teen repeated for weeks: ‘We have had | c0¢ded by Thompson & Son. Jck -Good domand, firm; domestic, falr o | yield 'in’ the great born -producing states S0 sy moioeah- NewYarkoxshiange | OBola) peoeliiasnd olsncstion g Atk a8 oyearion “willilend Libe scomEsEENGEANE thig best week of our experience. Last week | Morsan L. Krebs, tho barness dealer at § @\(th S50 i we Line, 3 and tho Increased démand for farm feeding, | “py papkrenia, Pa., Oct. 8.—Cleariugs, 31 ¥ for tho twonty-four b Salug at | the deskis will bo romoved ; 1 extantion and the. comiag weoks are | Seati, has sold out to William Butcher, who b, quiets westorn priwe, et | owine'to drontil, Gats wero duit and woalk® | LRHAPHEILY Wil Sl e | §oveRel: .y Octobers, 190 Huz Of course such ac:ommodations may not tmsm:J with promise. Grocers, dry goods 10‘;‘\{“‘{!)‘(};3 employed by bim, g i DuRer i J Rk 1ipngs ialiabiiy owing 4o a eyl btk | welek, BISLISR 34 balunces, #1122 Money, R LaTs seem just the Lhing, but i the hopes for the e, book. And shoo. deaiers, DARAWARG mers . I Cody of North Platte, accoraing to | = Hiwks—Tulr demands Texas salted, 80 to 6) i 4 per cent. o v o owing to the light chutits, queenswarehouses, furniture makers | 1-i0coln county records, has ‘mortgaged @ | Iy at sawic 4 ! rop raised. " Provisi wnd in fact wholesalo dealors in all lines ave | 10t 0f blooded horses for §2,500, Pors—Quiet, s! ns exposition are realized the schoolma'ms wa, wero lower today with longs pressing saies. | CHicAGo, 111, Oct. 8 —Cle PRA N TS TeaTTLE HOGS, | " WiEEE, U0 be glad to find rest for their tired spirits ngs. #10.720. 146, 2 01 mess, #11,2512.00; | They seem unable todraw the outside public | New York exchange dic discount, Money firm | cars. |Head Cars. | Head Cars Cars. Mend. | Where they will be cheered by tue famillar simply burdened with business, Colioctions Jobn Iggert of Mead has sold his res. [ BEW riess, 12750 oo, Cut meats. firmi | futo their manipulated deals and are forced | at 8 por cent on culi, & ver cc time. . - sights of blackvoards and other irremovable S50 k00d and prices are well maintained, taurant to A, Feldhusen, the grocer and | Pickied belites, S vickled shoulders, | o maxe reduced prices to the consumers. We | Bteriinz exchanze steady, sixty-duy uilly 3 LT ekled b , luiganlly; Unfortunately rotail dealers are not so | Bardware merchant, who will conduct all plokied hams, WKG1L4 midales, qulet: | short’ clear, #5420 for O 2102 | siens of thair profession, 10 falth 1o neps future deniand #1504 — 1y emium happy. . Except in & fow lines busiuess | those lines in tho future. sliort clenr, #54) for Octabor, Latd: wouks | over Junuary priveaand R gt Mo, Oot. & —Clonrings. 8401« - \‘-:{‘3"':nu“§1ra? i'x‘.’“!\'iiz.‘:'u"J&i""u‘.‘.’Hfi"‘“i 4 T 116 reLall Louses continties vory dutt | - A:d. Hurd of Bertrand has sold a half in- | ontion sales nons: October, ‘#avi Novembor, fmpuig anAG IS proanet Wil carey Taiances. # e L] i LI Mrs, . C. Langworthy, Lincoln, or Mi Mho continued warm: weather has® post. | terest in his implement business to K. . | 13U Januury, 852 bid; roliued, $5.00, CHICAGO. 111 O3 Sr—Kennett, Hopkins & Wt (P Exinangs | Omana racking « Elizaveth Irwin, Lincolu. | & 18 fuirl ctive L 9 oned fall sales, und promises to bring the | 1«Arsous, the firm to be Larsons & Hurd. yi fwirly uctive; western | Co, to 8. A. MoWhbrter: Local traaers took ow Y ork. The G. 11, Hammond Co — & P )y ¥ & Lh 4 J . 3 dairy western creaery, INGH wifl & ( Wt 3 Larly winter and fall trade together lator | M¥ Hurd continues alone in the bardware | Wiy tatory, 10501101 EIgins Shior ou considorable wias® on the closlng epurt | Hostow, Myst . 5, #17,440,150: | e Chanhy Packing €6 i A Cholera neare, in the present mouth, The upen | Dusiness. Y 1y 'demand, frm; part skims. | 35t rons oneninr Hhe outelde doumand betag | halunces, . Mo 4 per cent. | 3.1 wquires, Boston h A reported outbroak of cholora at Hel weather will inairectly benefit retail . Setuerui— 3 ‘.‘l,:;',,f‘.‘,,‘..".T{'{.‘.‘,,;,l..,,",f,:,:‘,‘.’,(l.lv,fl.“i;}{il'.,::l",“‘{ Exchauge on Now York Hlic discount. For | Bimbler..... .0 . metta, N.J., created much excitoment in trade, however, for it has stimulated THE REALTY MARKET. InoN—More active; American 813000 | wioes: "Dfferings weze, howover, well absorbed | sho aeek: clearings SLILOMAIG: buluncos, 10+ | Eperey & Bare thatvicinity. Investigation showed Lhat the 630.745. For thesame week last year, clear- | White P &1 public work and many private bullding | YNSTRUMENTS placed om record Oot. & Brm; lake, $IL2B@ILEN und the market -showed & good deal of | e 00, 15:,000; balunces, $1,500, 3. Mexico disease was not cnolera but a violent dysen~ enterprises, anda thus given remuuerative JEeH b domeatio. 84, W0@4.00 strength most of the. session. Closing cables . Morris . 1ue - | tery, which is almost as severc and dauger- employment 1o & larger numoer of mechanics M wanuasty veeos Straighis. #.GH50. yero Taiber atronfpua roforts for tho duy LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Spect wily ¥ and fed's) G0 U0 ous 'ue onolera, Mr. Waltor Willarg, & and laboring men, who wiil be enabled o pur- | 3 G Kenuedy wnd wits o E A Henson, primary market roceipts are still large. Tho : . "4z | promiuent merchant of Jamesburg, *two e argely later in the scason. wl{v‘.’Am.»\l““' Ju\;\. hilL.. ... .8 1,100 St. Louls Market: govern Teport should be bulilsh If | Cattle and Hogs Still Show Str th with kiveis — | miles from Helmetta, says Chamberlain’s here has beeu but one heavy failure ad hurch oW 9 Wagouer. 3 lot . Lovie, Mo., Oct. 6 ~Frovn—Firm and un- | TEPOFES from ‘tho morthwest are true. Better Prices. Chicago Live Stock Market. Colie, Cholera ana Diarrbo:a Remedy bas l.;lll week, and that is the' Omaha | (Faltuiount | o wits 'ta W'V Ch e 90 1 chunged. { Corn wna oats were dull and active all aay OMAHA, Oct. .—The week's receipts show a | CricaGo. [1h., Oct. 8 —(Speclal Telegram to | Biven great satisfaction In the most severe arb Fence aud Nail works, which 1068 Canl 2 ailt w Tora Dl Eie WHEAT—Cush, activo and higher, To%c; op- lurnellhh'u {m\'.uln»vm'luu the corn in lfmer- vory creditable increase both compared with | Tue Be]—S0 far as tho market for native | cases of dysentery. It iz certainly one of “:.»no‘ tl\nnel.‘u mrlguu? for some- | toan i sirect add .70 d o0 | tions opened off and continued io declie, ont partsof the country ureaimost unanimous | lusi week und s year ugo The recora is us | cattle is concerned it was littlo betrer ti \ over 4, yoster worping. | Charles and Margaret 1ol S\nng me will n | the best things ever made. For andt o' C'A under yesterday: October closed at | 10, 88¥I0& that 'the out t | follows: le by ominal toduy, searcel ore th n 2 This failnre is somethivg of & calamity 1o | White. RO nw Zil6-10 as0 | H@I0%%; Deceniber, Tiae: May, 80y meet "expeotations and that it hos C; Jlopuinal tocay, Afhz0e s mane AL R L friggame This talinre s something or s ealamity o | Whte, i nw Zeldtd, iy iiesinsss Conn~Cash advanced to' 401ic: options fol- | ried up = fustead =~ oof o crispened. | Kecolpts thiswoek..... Mo o fair sorts and were houzht atsub- T e AP hoped the enterprise will not be abandoned Vand a1 bioek T B hehaughes saa ' 10,000 | lowed whout und finished 1 @%e beiow yester- | 10 recelbts fetlil nold down brices | ltcceipis previous week 20.ish " L ALAAM L0 Hebinty 30 ¥ Quy; October closed at 4113¢; Nove 4oy ary Jensen to W I Wagoner, lot 4, 4 01y 1i0: Aay, §48 '"‘.h" e = bIock i Sixteenth street ad 0 | Dipebutay, dlo; yaur, w%o; Ney. ¢4 “Nottiing new Is reported from vanking eyt OAT3=Sl0W ind ibout steady: cash eircles. ThoSeptember 30 statements of the QDIT CLARY DREDY s slight price chanzes. |1t 1s 8110 that lnquiries | “rye cuttie market durlug the entire week, | 10 Toxas There was a good denand for Uy ki | Duttedly Likb ¢ atooks of ho L while not overly active, hius bad a decidedly | and tull prices. Quotations for nativos John W. Sullivan, who was arresied for forging the nawe of John O'Sulli- e o October, 30tc; December, 31%,c: May, d%e. e 10 the weat firmer tendency on all decont grades. This | rang 08100 for cows, helfors and | VAR ON 8 5tato warrsut, now claims that he vational banks oxbibit heavy deposits and a | 15 Curtis to 88 Curtis, lots &, 0.2 and RYE—Higher; 55! s¢. — Abpies 10 Doth “Deet . steers apd butchers | bulls, 8145 to §42 for siockers und feeders, | was persuaded to do the illegal act by & large cash veserve." 4 in subdiv of lots ) tad block 1, Bancev—Quiet: sample lots of lowa, 0°c. STOCKS AND BONDS, stock. Offerings huve been quite liberal ana | and at from ¥4.00 to 8.5 for common to extra A lllllhl“llll hill, undiv i of ¢ Brax—Qulet; at will; te at east track - du a divig of Wl her's Life, 1 all lot 6, Block conditions much the san siders do not f) D et | At ouar and hinpiog stome Westerus | Chum who berrowsd 8 good sbare of tha Hay—Unchauxed A rott el s tn s | Were in aomand 4t frot 81 b o #4.45 and Tex- | ioey whon.the warranl was cashed and Saved Ner M LEAD—Duil ut $4.75 for soft Missour!; spelter | Yolume of Business on the Exchauge W g a1 Loases have all Beon vory 5004 DUYers i 41,25 L0 K40, then disappeared. Mrs. Stover, wife of & Chicago traveling | ot7ands & lots, bic auil ut 0110 Quite Small, 7% Sgume: Bare wilSeNEEOY SU0R BAJOF ket s talike that for the pre- | Suilvan 18 anxious to effect a_compromise man liviog at Fifteanth ana Vioton streets, | Gomiiock 417, and lot 4, block . u-.f'lfyr“i“ sLnchanged; creamery. 2@%ci | New Youk, Oct. 6-Tho volume of business | :\‘l\\l‘llyv'u;nll;uuHu-lmmuuirue‘lhu|lulh~ duysof the week, 1t wus lower from and says that be will gladly pay back the owes her life to ber litrtle 10-year-old | J B Dickey to'F I Nacket, Tot 6 bloc Fun—Unchanged at 16%@ITe on the Stock exchange was small and the only | 1b stock and feeding cattle, und prices have start. but while tne opening sales did not | money'if he can thereby secure bis liberty. h . 0 d @iic. advanced on all stock of good welzht and | show a deciine of more thun e the close was | g d. b oposit C daughter Stella. 1 i Buivedere add 5 prvy ¥ FrLAX8ERD—H igher at $1.10, stook tbat fluctuated as much as 1 per cent |, y. o othe on_uceount o o o lower. The weuknass wis no o made sdoh & nroposiuon to County Ak A u cleaniog house the | pRyiili o M I' Johnsan, Tot & biek i) Coun MEAL—Quiet, tnchunged; #2.10G215 ab American Sugar, which declined 10 106% | 0 b Sustocuen nudorwesht: Stall and | Srused: by’ cioesive Foceipia. varel Tais vei i . fed sturi derweight stu nd | caus otber morniug Mrs. Stover threw & packege | andlot), bigok &8I, Grandview.. ... 20 | Wilisky ~Stoady at §.10 e st antorny, Tho | goweling Baye e uokisctod. Thiey are tiard | heud arriving, Najes were slow and elosing | tust e would be chiarged befors the bar of of powder iu the stove by aceident. paiunt 104 B Deaus, Conkling Place BaaGinG—[nehanged. general list yielded trom one-olghth to five- | 10 mOVe even at comparatively low prices. Mations were from # to 8370 for lght | Justice with forgery and would have to take The explosion that followed wrecked the | A"0uaiie 1 i WV Grifith, san Inox CorroN Ties—Unchanged. olnbths ot 1 parod 2 e e o The week closes with a moderate run of | Wweights und from #.15 to $5.80 for heavy. the consequences, .md“ A A SONAC WAORAR. oA Rl 10 J rifiith, sanie. dJ“l::n'l:‘l:‘m‘x:r‘;fiuI:;l:“lv‘\ll:: only i Jobtrado | DL 8L bor cont and olosed at 4 fraction | eatlc, the' goneral quality ot theofferings Sules of the fow louds of shoen 0 lambs A and set ber clotbiy, N Vi TOWArE- a Bvio Qud O Jobbiny, hicazo I 8! e . cing very falr. %00d general demund | were ut about Friday's prices: quotations were vy blog ou tive. Wilh ars- Total awount of transfers.. . . .... Lurd. higher ut $320@8.90. Dry walt meats,firm; | 8lso uotlceably firai With @ few exceptions | made u = strong active iiarket and | from ¥ Lo €325 fOF OOF 10 €Xtra shoep and DeWilt's Sareapariiia cieanses the biood, ji e lowan Jonkuges MMt | woruey Mabouey but was promptly informed