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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. : ¢ e temberof & year ago. Drug trade is growing MERCI \ U 1% yestordny, firmed up to 61%e, dechned | F13BR19; Fobruary, $9106.22; March \ e . (T | the hos now coming have been very b CO)DlTlG\ UF UM\"‘\ 5 TRADE and clothing is unusually brisk. In nearly CO \ Ifl (, AL r\ND Fl ANC]:\L B el a SGaRTd MRS *Nob Tsterdny, Ly etk b MU e 0“\“\ “\ I'. \NC!\ A“\RI\ILT put tnto marketabla condition, fed o8 i all other jobbing lines trade is at least fair i ORGP T OO LRS- (8 3 e corn, ote,, and packers say thal they shrink and in most of them good. _One jobber who iy and_ finally ¢ a%e, | October closed STOCKS AND BOSNDS ARl worse than republican majoritios did last conducts a spocial line reports Septombor nominally at G, Cask’ whont s fairly | o fall, Farmors who have not a good place ; he biggest month ho has ever had. The fa ) Wotive atw lowor range of prices. Local mil | Specalation on the Exchange i lie in Pontate for hows this winte etiing 1 .ot the Business in the West More Satisfactory than | [ub HEFCH S Jobbars are enjoying better Yestorday's Markots Were Narrow, but | [ wete "the best huyers. No. 1 northern Whs Abrolatery Withe Soarcity of Snpplies the Main Featuro of the | for hEKS this win possibls, “":rnixl‘\|l\~-r-' ey i 5 5 5 17 nt Fento in the East, trade than any of them anticipated six Heaviness in Grain Oontinued. sold At 59% @60 and No. 2 at 574@584c. Re - o T it Hour whs quiet and V{d demand slow. Pat- | the Stock cxchange today was absalutely proves it Confiaonce in continuad high J— ::lrc;lu“\u\lbe very large botween this and gpcare ot & WNEGGRAD tr Heronfl | without foaturo as to the shares Which gen rices was 80 Fuloly shaken i the spring & . 0@3.50 for firsts; 10w grades, # 5 b s S & hat now that the figares are up pr ve COLLECTIONS AS A RULE FAIRLY GOOD | *Pfiiiatait circles dealers in clothing and | WHEAT STARTED A FRACTION LOWER | it {Vestimuted af 80,000 nbis. for tho | eeally fizure in the daily transactions. Only FAT BEEF CATTLE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN | {C0L SR b Sl e ol tuste In ro- other necessities report brisk busin for day. Bran was quiet at80.50@9.75 in bulk. one stock-— Whisky-—reachad 10,000 shares, gardless of weight, shape, sizo, sox or cof the week. Jewelers and dealors in luxur and tho total sales footed up only y Loeal Jobbers, Almost Without Exception, | are not so well satisfied with the present | In Corn More Disposition Was Manirested Omaha Proddos Market. | oo, whe Aoctostions swor P Report & Guod, Active usiness with ditions, “Wo mivy as well look the fact | to Sel the Near Futare and ihuy e Tho recolpiy ot butter ara vory | G0 Th0 fuctiyions et ol in the faco, this will not bea good winter it i light und prices are @pm. All_commission | confined to fractions, and only a Brighter Outlook for Teade Tor fetail ttade, 'The. sontinued de: May Early, and Later the Re: -« BO1 chtes New York, Oct. 7.—The speculs b Sitnation, this, and the condition o weeks ago. and the belief is general that ceipts were 501 carsy ify\(umtflfl«,lll' rs. K t ilation on ndition of th dition. Brood sows. pizgy Sows, st " Range Stock Active -Feedurs in Ll " vl | boars and “squealors™ are”all being con Demand-Hogs Running Short with Pro- | verted into money as fast as possible. What Provisions Bouad to Boom. ks K i must be the inevitablo resu hotiscs are complnining of tho diMculty oxpe- | of the active lst exceeded the 1 vision Stocks Exhausted Yestor il S LA L LI in the Near Future. pression and the necessary dis- verse Conditions Prevailed. tlenced In gotting enough to supply the re. ver cent Mmit succossfully ( ral day Trading in Detail, 4 charge of large numbers of quiremonts of their regalar customers. Fancy | POF ¢ 8 - Ly ienera vorkmen ngd other cmploves &nd E creamery, 25@28¢: wood creaniery, 284 Electric ind Northwestern movinie within o —_— AR i VoW R SR i " \d a4 5 A Ll . falrcreamery, 220423« ce to fand radius o per cent aking o consic 10LAE b 4 I eature of the situ- One of the pectliarities of the business |!|‘-4‘|;k“v{|v‘l‘vhl‘ we klf”{"hv- greater l“]'r Cricaao, Oct, 7.—~Today's markets were | try, 22@24ci fair to good_country, 18 eration the fact that trading was remark Sarrrmay, Oct. 7 .‘\-.,,. is the small stocks of provisions With sttuation of the country is that while the | tion of the summer will plunge us into the | parrow, but the heavy feeling in graw con- picking stock, fresh, 1 ;. | ably light 1n volume, the market was sur: Recolpts have boon rather lighter than | UNe summer packing up 1o date 030,000 hogs eant was the first to foel the depression and .\]mhr \\H;\ um; ”v”um \I‘... entners | kg Vi proRpsct o AR tncrove | m\;‘,._\ Liggs were heing pretty generally held | Iy fitn and the tendoney was for tho | laat week or the same wook yoar, i | Sors :1‘ yont .m‘..m sunplios practically \ closely run for cash we have an_open 3 4 <0 . nost part toward better price e wer bbb exhausted, hog product is bound to go higher. GRUNSE the a6 to extond Into tho wost By | Sinven retall trads Wiy be fair, but if sey in the visiblo supply, light oxports and | IR Povay The warket ls protty well | (i D e owe nd vaneos tanging trom. & to | 1Kures are as tollows o Olnoltinn] Peice; GAMANt sive: . Ao refusing 1o grant the usual accommodations | weather sots in suddenly and the liberal primary receipts, tended to depress e e ths G Peesuily. pricus St bR | Tper cent, the latter in Dolaware & Hud Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | Chicago report of stocks of provisions dis in the shape of loans, the west was tho firs 1 18 48 prolonged as it was lost y prices. Kvening up - was the order on ac bt the o 0 KT R | son. St Phal & Oma prtereed it On Itncapts thy woek 10,480 2003 2991 clowes 4 striking disappearanco of barrolod 0 recover from the effects of the stringency. | ther homore suffering and more en- | (o b R T Monday 8 85 7eon old hens. Ducks, 879 | gon Short Line,while Wheeliug & Lake Erio [ Recelpts st week 2 Ne% 20,166 811 | pork, not accounted for in shiments, Al < w4117 1661 the 1 economy than in any year of tno lasy | 00t 2L AL LU ke VEAL-There are qiite a good many veal | fgup 13, per cont, St. Paul & Duluth & per | Same week lust yoar. . 21,555 24,087 5,245 | dtlounting to ov 19,000 barrels, Dur- Business mon were generally looking to th ment report Tuesday. Wheat and corn each | calyes arriving. Chotee small and fat'veals, | ot ke Krie & Western preferred 2 “The supply of boof cattls the past week | D€ the breceding month 9,500 barreis east for relief, but bofc business had Fnilures for the past quarterhave boenas | closed about 1o under yestorday's resting | 6@7c: thinor heavy, amwoe. =000 o | cont'and Color 16 Fot & Tron 1i¢ por ¢ Pleibim i b P i e }k“"m““[ disappoared similarly. 1t has been under: assumed the normal conditions there the | follows: In the state, 163 failures With | quotations. Provisions were firmand closed | days has started game ther of tho Bast 10w | “Thia bank statoment, which was quite 88 | cavile show b fairly. well, compared with | god that pork has boon steipped to con situation commenced to brighien in the abilities of $1,323,430.44 and assots $L080- | g4 from 10c to 15¢ higher. deinand, howover, is not very good yet. Prai- [ fayorable as was expeeted, moved stocks un |0 il Mty well, compar W | siderable extent, but it is doubtful if the situation commenced 0 BHERION ey in | 95145, Tn tho city. ninetoen fallures with | *4(VR IR0 09 VKM o pa. | Flo ehickens, €150 Mallard ducks ant red | a fraction whet It ws mado publis o e | 1ast year, but moro than throo-fourths of the | trade oxpected that such oporations had » b how. | babilities of $120,100 and asscts $100,10. A A “ rer, | are slow at $200@2.50; tenl ducks, | ghsence from the street of nearly all the | © WS Are oithor bitehors' stock or foed- | been carried on sufticiently o account for this part of the country. In the east, how- | The gUshansion of the Americaun Suvings | covered slightly and fluctuated within a %c ) 2 | e o eatars pravented 1t from hiviig any | ors. Tho domand continues to como one | thedifferance mentioned. Tt is ovidunt thnt ever, 1t has been aiffarent. Tho improve- | is not included. Compared with the same | range. The oxport clearances from both | | HUNVELoney s, commencing 1 ROYO A | marked influence on the trading. “The heavy | tiroly from local slvughterors, out the prices | the refation of values has justified the dis ment had only just commenced there when | quarter of i802, the showing is not favor- | cousts of wheat and flour were about 300,000 | light for it; cholce white clover, 16®17¢. | increase in deposits was the most recable |y stit & i b ot * p l position of the barrel pork in the manner sug- o 1t owine o the dolny of the | able. In that quarter thero were bub thirty- | by "umndiler, and from the Atiantic seaboard | OYsTeRs-Modiuma, 17c:’ horseshocs, 21c; | feature of tne statoment. - he cush in paid continue SUT onoueh to prevent | gested, for the market prices’ of short_rib senate In reponiing the silvor bill, nnd teado | fine falluros it tho state and but twelve in |t ot et 0 T e about 450,000 bu, | Sxira stundurd extra selects, 24¢i | crease of over $6,000,000 was also regarded activity n speculative eir- | sides averaged nearly 2 per pound higher » Lot Hath h the city. Net liabiities were correspond- | iulf porf ere abou A company selocts, 20¢; counts, 34¢ 18 (uite satisfactory and the cstablishment : Yoty feiw Habive. duy Jot | than mess pork during the month of Sop- now in the large financiul and businc ingly low. less of wheatrthan the preceding week. Re- VEGETARLES of i surptus of more. than $2%,000,00 went f cattle are coming, but they son | tomber” centers of the east is far from satisfactory Grand Island_jobbers report ncreasod | ceipts in the northwest were Javger and at | | BrEANs-ffancy hand-pleked navy. #2000 | fav toward securoly anchoring contidence in | bigh oriie B Vod0 18 Hekthtes ot Loski Bt Tn fact, during the past woek or more the | teate, whilo vetail lines do not show S0 | primary markets for the week wero a littio 236 common white beang, $1:35; colorod Kar- | the monetary situation A b ¥ 2 reports roccived from tho cist woutd scem | distinct au improvement, -Bankers suy de- ans, 7 L400 Ibs. bringing from #4 75 to $5. Four Tradiug this woek has all been of tho px( » preced in- T v | The ease of the money market in this see $76 to % on ot the e othenco with o oxtra do. | it €Xcess of tho preceding week and an fn- | ONIoNs-Tiiore is ot uch “activity in the iy f 5 it wer | Sime eeneral charactor, Fresh moeat men @ BHIDH TRt GWINE . b, - L Jtheb: N ' | tion is reficcted in most of the monctary | fifths of the offerin howeve ¢ divect | ¥ At men Tt fhr lonng mnd elim their buuks stand | crease of from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 bu. | pioh market wwiug, 1o the, Tact Tat WA | conters of the country except in tho south, | from western and southera ' Cuy | E1d buyers for eastern slaughtorers have cessation of the process of recovery, but that | yretty nearly alone in the state for having | in the visible supply is expected against an | piying thy demand very ' Outons ke | in which stringency prevails pretty sgon: VRE IS DL DL Al HRE TAMIBRN:. KA &oW s\‘n\nl incarly every morning and picked there has been If anything a backward | in th late money panic paid all tine certifi- | incrense of 3,530,200 bu. for the correspond- | GHOLCd at 60750 Y Ay KR Toasiiar Clbvainin, Doteoit scaro feedors .| up the kood hogs at strouger prices, movement ales on presentation.’ iy Bl S BAT A Boratons— Westorn potatoes aro firming up | St. ' Joseph, Omaha and Denver, where [ 000 western beef sieors huve been scavee | e packers have cen bearish A good many factories are starting up in Wl:Ausdlstirtindle {prices will hive 10 bo ndvinced at this | Sv v uha wver, — L ney is quoted s ot enough to command fancy prices, quite a ehout and invariably bought lower as tie tast, but thoy donobraport o very astive Manutncturors Moot In corn more disposition was manifested | point. o Wi potatoss In smail lots | TONGY 18 quated s rather tight, AT SO e L S000 as combetition was - withdrawn ¥h BLOED, hon pwit, I car lots, T0@ Iho following the closing quotations of v selling at from $3.65t0 84, On fair w0 demand for their goods and there are still a During the past week the manufacturers | tosell tho near futures and buy May early e o, frm store 5 2006; Cotorado | the leading stocks on the Voplk/8¥¢ || ooH Wwiktor Baet Gattle pricos Have nds At present prices of hogs and provisions good many idle mills and thousands of idle | of the state who aro members of the Manu- | and later the reverse conditions prevailed Tots, SOBROE. : change today : vhsitad i Sl et s AL TR AT men. which necessarily limiv the volume of | g40pyrers and Consumers association of Ne- | Local bulls seem to have lost courage and Canniar There is a good deal of eabh e VAL L to 40¢ during the | market today was about liko it was on tho all kinds of busivess. ~Itis very evident that | | oo BB 1ai et Lhe | mony operators who were recently long” | selling in thist arket, but the demand Is sup- | Alehisone o T RETET R k k and nearly as much on good cornfed | live preceding days. The good hows, regard- ho dull tiues 1 the cast are by means a | Praska have been holding meotings in We | goi0y Jines und have tnloaded and are now l the' gardeners, Orders for | AUAME tixpross... 14| Nor, Paclt i os. Ioss of weight, sold carly for shipping and thing of the pusi, but that will requive | difforent cities for the election of directors. | WilGicving siill further declines and on any untry are filled at 14@11¢ |~ do prof Northwist ool Cattlo Vory Searce. fresh meat nccount, largoly at 86,40 and &0.45, considerable tine yet boforo the recovery | According to the constitution and by-laws of | indication of weakness, aid the decling by HeT Amtia g 1 | oy e o btlb SRV bedhy s ot otaent. | CaohvangtonEmiskol gHIRhOE Einne ReldivE will be complete the association, every five members are enti- | selling the cereal. Some of the large sellers ot and somo very fahoy. Good | Chnadh Pacin a NV ¢ D At il Bl et WD B [ ek Tkl Gl W il ) Tu the west tho situation s different, as | yod to one director. The members in the | yesterday disposed of u good deal today, second grade, { tancy, | Canada Southeni.. 1436 ont : tially different from that of Friday. Re- | start and = bought common, — mixed business in this part of the countny is de- | gifferont cities of the state elect the diree- | whilo many shorts wero inclined to take P Contral Pacitie 20! |Oceson Tup. ... coipts were a litde lighter, but the genera) [ 804 heayy hows at — from $0.2 pendent more upon the tarmers thau Upon | tors on this basis, and the dircctors so | profits. VERT POTATORS Tl supply fs falr; good | Ghes £ QUG L. WOrgzen Kay quality of the offerings was about the same, | 10 8033, Chicago closed lower, and partly in e “hanufacturers and fortunately *he | clooted will moet in Omakia tle latter part | There wasa fair trade in May oats, bug | 810¢k onorders, 81 per bu X 3 TR | Paeine Mat 1 T0H RuytHlR BT ter boot wtber: libe | jymuKEIY tho losGNwIe" ORY inbiiy HSto) farmers have good crops and are in & con- | of the month and elect officers for the ensu- | Whe other months were slow. ‘Thio closo was % PRUIT Peorti, Dec. 15| kvt it fles 840 sales boing Iargely ut $0.35 and $0.80, or RIYOIE Lo Sl D | Bulsioss [along. WHIIGEHO | tigyent: e e b o From o "0 "ige | | Grarks—Home grown grapes are a thing of o G Proviy Doe. & B S| apeying & fair amount of flesh the | fully 10c lower than opening prices. The factories of the cast have been closed or | i election of divectors held at Omaha | lower for the other months. tioipnstand prices, conatquantly, ueafiomor | 00, G & S Ly o Putlan Pl demand was good and the market strong, | Peus were practically empty at the close, Tunning on short time the farms of the west | was given in yesterday's issue. The Lincoln | 'The provision tiade was very slow, at- e s SR O B Sl | ot ol D Riehmond o1 while sellers oxperienced no difficulty what- | howeyers the bulk of tho hors selliug ab z ) season §s about Dol & s o profd from 86,50 to 645, zainst $6.85 to $6.40 ket, 23@ 25 have Loen ruuning wide open and full time, | members huve elected the following di | tracting some outside speculation. Order: CANTALOUPES Tho 3 1 aver in 1 1 GRS i elecue s i eculatiol ders OUPES T | 1 &y 2ul o eve oalizing fully steady prices onany- | jop p and there hive been no il men among the | Tors 1o reprosent Ut city: Jacob Nortl, | today were for the most purt to bo for dan- | sthlla few eantaloupes wre to be seen i the | g RS ek Graide Wesi i o e & rassu ot Mon could. tige, | Friday, and §0.15 10 80.45 on lnst Saturdny, farmers of Nebraska, ‘e products of the | W, B, Wilson, M. A. Warren, J. C. Harp- | wary aelivery R ' ling | market. Cantaloupes onorders, per erate, $1.| i (L R A e Tair to cholca 1,115 to 1#40-1b, native corns Representativ soil are suficiently abuncdant and the mar: | yam, Charles Hawley, W. B. Rowen, W. B. | during the entir s B A A DS o | Rastmeinv e 48t Paul Y wes sold at from £4.50 Lo .20, the | 3 Sh. Tob oo chotgh to nsuro n fuir amount of | [owacd S0, Aloxasder, Kremont clectod | prices got - thele main ity dn the | Sorycre R e Nasiiott | ENS.w: 1 ' i ter being the highest figure pait in sev- | G266 160 money in_gencral civeulation and - tence | R, Himmel and Beatrico A. R. Demoster. | last five mmutes. Compared with | poars,’por box, £2502.75; other varivties, & Fadel . {i0o] Rl TES F GO mOnE L R PR S0 reasouably cood business i both a whole At all these meetings one of the chief sub- | closing prices yesterday the prmcipal | plums, per box. §1 503 Tokiy RraDOSs, | Groat Northeiipea stock sold at from @315 | Of:-297 240 sale and o retuil way i i Businees in somé lines and witk some to indicate that not only has there been a | | 0 I considerable poor stock jocts "of discussion was the method to b | changes are an advance of 17ige in January | $1.25:" black and museat grap & Bust, Tt d y > The common quality of the 7 } Wdopted this winter to bring the subject of | pork, 2i5e in Octobe 3 | APhLES Chofee eating, por bbL, #4505 | Hocking Valley Rt U oamea s | Ao v LES Sl on MO HNEROE D | 200 houses 15 Tully up 1o what it was a yoar ago, | home patronage more forcibly before the | January lard. October ribs are 10c lower | Chgiciaaaing 8 ol cSneE B o LGOI A SRR G LA UT A Y | oo but taking an average for the whole city it | people und thus increase the size and im- | aud January vibs 10c higher. e . ok Gans Ond. | Kan, e Toxadipru it ..o Levers, buu prices paid were strong. A string X must be timittod tht there. has beon o 4s- | hortanco of the manufasturioe industrios of | Fstimatod reccipts for Monday: Whoat, | por bl 56.:25106.60; beilund chorr, 15.50; botl & Wost 3 of fair' Colorado-Texas stoers sold at 22,85, | B3 200 6 7 200 crease. PPopie arc not yet buying with the | tho stato. Whilo none of the various plans | 160 cars 50 cars: oats, 20 cars; hogs, | aud bugle, 86, 5 S| 8 Somo protty good wostern veavlings brought 30 150 freedom that they were a year agoand | proposed were adopted all were agreed that b TROPICAL FRUITS. ; 3 &3 and fair to pretty good beef cattle sold Bl 46 200 economy is more popular than exiriyv; the work of building un Nebraska factories y futures ranzod as follows: BANANAS—Prices Fomain about steady; poer | Louis & Nasir from that up 1o 560, ding was livel i k 40 ance. A year agoit seemed as if there was | ust be pushed with vigor during the next = AT Tow e | buneh, lar per buneh, small to | Louis & N A B | and theve was e left in irst hands over 7 3 30 1o limit to'the wants of the public and it | faw months ut least. It was pointed out | — eh. i i, £ 3 . 2 Memphin & ¢ g T e st hunds 2t : 10 was really surprising what @ large amount | that there are a good many idle mien in tho ; SLALoNg M usting e S 0x R 20080007 yvlohlnn Gantval DX RA GRS Pliere has boen very litde change in the HO of goods of all kinus were cousumed. ‘Ihe | spio and that factories afford about the 0 & 3 ANG v oranges re- | Missourl Pacitic Gene cow market all week and here wasnone to 5 I 240 Jobbers of Omaha were talking about the | only means of giving them employment. As | May” /11 b in_ swoots, 34, | Moblie & Ohio atlonal 1. day. Offerings included perhaps twenty q 255 160 fnerouse in their business as compared with | vhe factories all have about as many men as 5 } e R et e R R et londs, Mostly common' and. pada: and' Gols 1 ; ¥ 190 the previous year, estimated all the way | they canuse at tho present time the only g i o HipEs—No. 1 g 3 do profd . HITC D067, I'he quahty of the cows coming to wmarket 3 20 from: 20 10 40 per cent. After a year of such | way is to increase the demund for the goods % hides, 2e; N N3, ot 100 1T ACA & N e L S b A BT ] business activity it would bo only natural to | yurned out by the factories and thus make B 4] 0| groon suited hidus, § Norfolk & W, prd” 2 TS0 L KR 0 of Rood fab range Cows i8 received, but uono anucipate a redction, ¢ liadiboet’ | oot for Mmoralment iy bl Hides, 25 10s. 1040 1bs.. 3¢ ; Orn Aimarin 00, - Byl do. prpa 5 g s . o to make buyers extra o < | hides, 26 0. to 40 103, 3 Thetotal sules of stocks today were e B lLE iy cautious. nvers. v , bei No [ calf, shares, including: Chi s, 8 S P o To In the diffevent lines of jobbing trade there | It looks now as it Florida oranges would s 3 f S i No.1 dry silted hides, dc. I (L IS SRR LIRS R R T e Lt has not been change in the sivuation | start in this market at about & per box. | M cured hide's 14e per 1. oss than fully cured. D oontlinE RO SEEERL), 42,505 CommoimlatEe b choloeivanl since i woek I'he jobbers of groceries dmund Peycko has returned from tho - : 2 Suer P Green siliod, ol Toe: i3 Aty S LG are still very busy, and if there was any | World's faiv aud is much pleased with his Sroon \““"I:‘\hll‘.rrll,'u ‘ur‘;"t'\: iwool d ’v;:‘,:‘r New York Money Market. endy prices. Poor to choice bulis aud stags ghankolisicom i rodswithILIGUEEVIDIEI AL Stelig . it ot SN Y Shenrhnmohery | NEw Yomk, Oct. 7.-Moxey o Cati—Easy | brought from $i.2 w #.%. The markel was RNAS o1 LD R L Altthe vv buyer of produco doaedl 0 shearlings (hort wooled darly skins), No O e B e, < tirm. maki grocery houses are very busy and | o, ghig markot, at Lead City, was in the | siont it eneh be: dry flint, Kansas und Nobraska | SIDHE MERGASEILE BATRRIT@S pov cont bave about all the business that they can 5 s e a0 pelte ber B fetunl weisht, ‘10 | | STERUING EXCHANGE -Dull, * with actun Bandle, even with working ovortime, Largo | Other 7 e S Do 2 Bt LB | Gioss o bankors' bills at $4.843,4.85 for | The feeder trade has been in very satis- dlo, o working ove e, Large Sopaads 5 3 Ja s b 1es dry flint Kansas and Nebraska ndrrain ! 3 - Dills 841 O e e oming in from ail | . Bert Whitney of tho firm of Whitnoy & | Les dry it i Nebriska Jurrait | domand, ‘nod$4.9304,830 Tor sixty “days. | faciory shape all week, Receipts have becn iy L triitary . o thiaoltys (| Cotisiputtinginiailewidayaint the “World!si| {Qash quitations wers s tollgis: flint, Colorhdo biteher wool peits, por Tb', | FP3ied ratess $4.5404.86; “commercial ills, | eavy, but so has the demand. Prices have v 3 Y- | 14 14 Quict and casy. et 9:310¢, elorado mur’ | ¥ %4, & een W od o 3 > grade: Fven the far western states have been lib- | fait. W Nos B e car@oisic; No. 8 | Bo oIl O Rl i Tae, | Sinven Crmirioatis—Nosnles; 73te been well sustained on all suitable grade ers) buycrs of groceries. « N. H. Nélson of the firm of Branch & Co. | sprinz, 657@63c: No. 2 red, 644 5wb64 ae. dry pieces and bucks, actual weight, 5@7c. GovERsMEND Bosbs—Steady; state bonds, | @nd the volume of tradimg for the week ) In the hardywire business thore has been | 1eft for Chicago o few days dio, taking in | Coun—No. 2 §5ic 2 £ ~ : aull. about the largest in the history of the yards Sheep Trade Brisk. more activity during tho past week, but | St. Louis on the way. NOATS N 5,273c; No. 2 white, 30¢; TR Fiie closing auotations on bonds: Allgrades have shared in the generalactivity, | Three double decks of westerns made up buyers arve still a listle cantious and do not lorado potato erowers are advaucing | N5 VRt ST ot D o TR Th A ced s TT0% N, W. Dob. 53, 1005 | Fecent rais having improved the pastur the sunply of sh They woere ver appear inclined to buy any more goods than | the price on their potatocs. The Coioradd | Jargy No. )3, 1.0, b, 88@ | . WHEAT-Opened lowor, then rallicd, but foll DR R R and this in turn created a better demand for | steek, averaged 194 and 103 Ws., and fou thoy are likely to have an immediate de- | stock is very clean and nice and commands N L y ek again and closed id%e under yester- R s D B e B stock cattle. The feeling is very confident | ready sale at from £3.10 to $3.15. The mand for, tho highest price on any market, 7 5 0 OUEODOFABIAL 6] DBCORIbOL. BoC; 91 ISt % & P, 1818, dm: H“ the present beef \lilrl‘mxv -}'L'I:l;llllll{". miand is good from all sources and prices are Boot and shoe dealers ave enjoying active [ phis i ey b 20— Prime, $3.35@3.40, Mi 160 |TUP LG It ud this secms more than probable, the | quotably strong. (Quotations are as follow: ade, owing o the fact thut stocks in the This is the season of the vear when the | RN por - b, $17.00018.00; lard 1sh. sloady, 353c: ontions followed s 1 POk G Rets: high priced fecders that arve golng to ihe | Fair 1o ood nat 1 el e, : Bloc kel farmer gathers up the ne s that have | o 100 Ibs., $9.70@9.75; short ribs sides and closed vesterd b new 8ot 5s. . 89 (Union Pac. 1sts. sountry now will make 1018 of money. Good ey ; fir to good. countiy have boen run down | vor low, anl | done servico all summer and takes thom 1o | fooser " #9.8500.00; "iry salted snoulders | Octover, 36 F4am4% Tonil, new: setds 4/ West Shora. ... 3 o ahote fewlors aro. quoton b §5,00@B.00 terns, 8225 common and stock now is the season when new footwearis | yho country storekeeper, who ships them to | (hoxed), $7.3712@7.60; short clear sides (boxod), yes M G 8o, s ¥ Tt 60 BODIL0 F T o il 4 SBiiR00LLD ol 0IEpMUIEI be hl] demand, The teavelinganen representing | Omaha, 39,5061 Cash, fitn, ¢; options, nomnal; Contral P Tuts.L 104 ATnd b oo IY.uL... o lm. \:;: i common and | lambs, £.0064.00. Representative sales: this line are meeting with vory good su Sl el e TR > WHISKY— Noven b Muy, 3 e 10 | do kg cla b infevior stuff at around $2.00002 No. I cess, and there i3 good house trado in |, Califor [oeuita ra Decouing Sohron and it Vi i fpaaise, £ 3 sontative sal e i TR s i ddition the scason is about at an end. e amount | " Pie following were the recoipts and ship- Minnesota, G6e DRESSED B 400 Wyoming wethers . .10 a P P ¥ 4 o hors of dry soods have their | OF [FUits s0ld i this “market the bast season | ments for today: ; : MURILIG 8 -1 L g i b hande - rull and . ure. aworking their | bus beenvery large. Ono reason for this, ; tinothy, $10.00@13.00. Mutiial Union#5... 10§ g 4 N 1030 R L s ' | e : g Receipts and Disposition of Stook s IR N 4 AT WECEIVTS, | SHIPMENTS X Quiets $1.01 N 3. C. T 083 o 48, L A9a0; 3 p st Eia & nfioit hours in’ oraer tot get the | Moy bofoumdiinjithe faub thay Californis e (lml‘77unmu . T noss 28 38e: A Int 105K |doe &t 20 1019 pi Oficial voceipts and disposition of sto Feeders in Demand. 35 PIGS AND ROUGHL —— 500 CATTUE. | HOGS. T SHEER. [HOUSES & MIS BULLS, otal, e Manufacturers and Consum- Assoeiation Conan o, Reviewivg local teade, Mr. W. HL Robey sou, munzer of 1. G Dun & Co., says. of public sentiment alonz right lines cau Corresponding s B et | fentiahovo lasted much longer than usual, | Flour. bbls 5 i 9,000 dalry, 206260 R ity dhEiTenn aiLe o 9 1170/ 2 shown by the books of the Unfon f‘_“_“u” At S i | and vhen, t0o, they have been cheap. YlcRbabl i eat s 3| BELAR ] D00 e Unchanged: 15%c; stalo, 12@13¢ V. Consold 1951 do doforr : 1 1115 3 s eompany for the twenty-four hours DUt off ordering thelr winter stocks until ohn A, Raukin, a heavy grower and | Oars. b g S| 5 Cony MeaL—Quict at 31,50, < = 3 15 Yeloek p. m.. October 7, 1893 Tho cool weather started up the demand for | Shipper of potatoes ut Greeley, Colo., was in | Rye bu... oo .000| l\\n,m\ .Ix-:ljh' argLi2, Boston Stock Qua BECEIDTS, realize, all of a sudden, that their shelves ey bad quite a heavy freeze in his country On the Produce f i N VTR r 6 STRBONTOE ol | modloAnstoa] MOl oslnir ot tigng 330 3 B - - were bire, and & general seramblo for goods | ob Monday, which frightened potato | murk tirm; cre R 30 /500 Dy | (oIBURIKILS ind mining shares . & Onvs, | TTead |Cars. | Head. [Cars, | Hoad | Curs. .| Hoad commenced ou every sid growers, and they all started digging as | 16@24 S, L salt meats and breon, unehanged 8. : . T 3 { 4 i ; . 101G 3| 506 T Collections s a rule are repo as good | fast as possible, and by Wednesday the New York Markets. bkomtwrs Skl 5,000 Dblg dhoat, 89,000 AT . 4 g SIOSTTION 3 QRXCoNId e gexpaciad snatlo) st || GrRslay RAkEh IS DYOREND, New Youk, Oct. 7. I'Loun—Recoipts, 2,3 SeRNTS-Flour, 7,000 1bls.: whoit, 12,000 | Bell elephon 1000 e CATTLE, | HOGH. |8 stances, Tlie fact that the Levain crop | A fruit grower who has had a good deal of 3 exportS, 10,000 bbIS; sales, 9,000 Dbls.: | b corn, 138,000 bia; onts, 13,000 bu Boston & Albiny i 3 1000 ) B i of the stite was generally a fa hus de- | experience in shipping and mavketing fruit | market dulland lower to sell; winter whoat. ; \Fa o — D,k Hippun GeMslnori apislviseosIn Gon. e SR s S T Prived the fariers of & dittle. veady moncy | was in the city tho other day and remarked | low grades g 082,60 winter whuat, low Knnxas Clty Markets. e ARl lor 00200 1000 200 y fiammond (/0 Which concs in just about this timiand in | that he could see a great change in the chu 3 N inazaRminienpbanp ntofiney; crry, Oet, T WikAT—Firm Mexiean Conirii Bonton & Mont |11 AN 205 211110103p s advanco of the corn erop. Corn hasnot yet | acter of the men engaged in the fruit cou GG TIAR, $9.0009.00: lis wod; N U, 63530405 No. N.V.& N. o ohig it & Toston... & The.guinlmEaking 0o commeuced to Move to any extent in this | wission business since he began shipping ORIy LT (PR « Qi idolony: «[Caltimot & Heeld... HELFERS, Fyieee & Co. state and the retarns from this crop will be | He believes that the fruit commission busi- patents, $3.90@4.50, Cory—About i lower; No. 2 mixed, 833ci | Rilpur o Eronkilar : & 50 [y J Kiey & Son light for some Little time yet. A greatmany | ness is gradually falling into the hands of Ve Mixture, #.50@3.35; superfine, 32,107 | Ng; 2 White d3lediie. X DA D Al 2 ; 175 Nelson Morris Sivmors 4t this season of the year buy cattle | abler and more responsible men. fine, #1.9002 ¢ adamdtendy ind u Kool demnnl No. 3 | Ualow Paciiio; .. 10a(iOsasols CALYES Bibgokund Dl to feed their corn to and that takes a good Mr. Arpin of Grand Rapids dropped down LN "i“.‘f.:}"{";'}',: yellow wostern, $2.60@ Ryk - In fu No. 2, nomlinully, 47@ End nidsi s T R atnasicrs i i 5 3 150 aoes B U deal of money and also prevents the turning | from his northern home to talk about cran- | = [ty Dull westerntboat loads, 54, 48 o Rlaat 4 R 2 25 1 3 Shippers of the corn into money before spring. [lun- | berries. He expects to see the market ad- | Banvey—Dull; No. 2 Milwaukor, 6667, 1k 91692c, 2 400 1 dreds of cattle are now being bougit at | vance on the theory that the early crop of | Banuey =~ Maur—Dull; western, Gois( A 0Da00" New York Min : Euluh(l‘m.m id tiken into the country to | Cape Cod berries was very large and pro. t‘\\::} owed state, 757 sex-rowed’ state, 68 | 7AYo G her; timothy, @9.00; prairie, New Yok, Oct o following are the E 26 ¥ T o fed duriiz the wintor wonths on corn. dused tho present’ low prices, while the | @79¢- . Al R e 10375 da s wining quotitions i 4 S L ) o oent bohind the vorraaponding weak of last | heid In siorage. A good MGRY OWEr tran. | he aaciine: Noy B rod. I otore m olounia |~ Eads=Kirm: 16%c on, Cul. & V... glorry Novidi.... 40 2 2 local dr heef firnis ) on the year, showing that woile business hias made | berry men appear to be taking the sume | 70ne:afiont,7 7 and elovaton | ECe s CWheat, 78,000 bus; corn, 40,000 | Deiwood. Standard .o e 100 s . 2 Sy R R o 1 AhD Toue steides toward recovery 1t has ot | view of the situation. unzraded red, 1 ‘northorn, | Vi3 oits, 13.600. Gould and Gty 10 Unfon Con’io. 5 5 taken “on o basis of Friday’s quotations, reached the high point attained a year ago. . P, Stantey company of Chicago writes | 72/6¢: Options opened i lawor, closing ;o SHIPMENTS=Non Hilaide NOruross: . il ¥allgw da . The tone of the market was firm, The followinz will show the clearings for P, Stanloy company. of Ghicago writes | s¢c'not declin ved, Miy, 80 : Mexivan L a0 Quici Silver 11l TAGS. espectally for fair {0 cholee grades. pralognE wils oY « Branch & Co:~ We find it dificult to make | osing at 80%e; October, 704 570%¢ Milwaukee Markots. T 6001 Lo profd e o DAk o Pt oy D (A et each day ho PUSY wes predictions vogarding the supply of apples. | at 7014 Dece " C | OALWAUKEE, Oct 7 1LovI-St QDL veaseieen 70| Bulwer e i MOAerie Inereise, But o one appear e -4 Itis the kind of season that may furnish [ 73, W HEAT H ne. Z A ok hensive of serions Puesdiy . S 075 | sivprisos siilar 1o thoso of fst. 3 Ciin—Receipts, 48,000 bu.: oxports, 18,700 | nor(hur, 6450 Eatgen s S STOCKERS AND FERDERS. e ik e Ananusan . 48, think, however, that the supply is bu o sales, 400,000 bu. futures, 72,000 o N LOw white, 3003 No. 8 white, b e 4 L . 200 1 K70 594 for the weel aziinst 63,560 for the Thursiiny § \ 3 ) ot Spotaaull ut M@ae dbeiines Nor B 4750 v Lous, 0ot 7.-Mining market dull, un 00 3 G20 previous we for the corresponding Friday ibly short of 1592, but doubt it prices are | FRO% SIS N Siones “Optian. dutl and | Firm and iigher; No, . changed. Pollowing arc the elosing quoti 10 17 S0 o Week last yen i 6851 in Buturday 152t materinlly bhigher this fall on account of less | 1@ lowor, closed it J) ool s 5 ? BURFR tions AL 2 20 it 1 2 e i ~ or_more ‘conservative competition on the | closed nt 47 ’ e, closed Kye—stendy: No. 1, 4 T, ARk, 5 T ARk - 250 ¥ 5 Hots - Opening sales wore 40 s good prices part of the cold storago buyers, many of | at 45c; May AR ProviioNs izl v | Adnons,. 8500 Roa0 | Elizabeth..§ TS s were pit on bri e e i wie n being short of bol erve ( ATS 2500 bu: eaports, 153,- LECEIPTS. our, H,100 W A <1, (] op B i i i O off cline came whoen s AN DIN SEES AT shorn belng.h .[,‘,i\’,,'_,“,’,‘ RASY ,,,,'},"','I,,f.:‘f i | 500 b, DO i, 1 ek, 6,000 . st | ik by 99000 big d 0% 0 | Lo A It N A Lot Dt Tl ordora, iocal pckers thatly prospects it will mostly be shipped to the 7[‘.1-“‘41:.‘1.:‘.'..{:1”:; “!) Options opaned gulet, | | N:‘A.l'\lr\”k"«”I lour, 9,700 bbls.; wheat, none . 160 175 ) strs. ... 900 83 15 100 fdrs.. . 1133 $3 fusing Lo ey FORmUE; prisan: Loy :'1“:51“”'-‘.‘: states on o um‘l‘l of ‘the lm Wy Juropean | Nove D ISR SRR R 1 AL L R i I Not A e BOUTU RANOTY: 1,10 Bl o mext weele hut i apears (0 eron and the lack of demand fro « 440 @3 Nb i ¢ § 5 s 048 24 cows O, 887 225 Db sts CT, 1098 w i per Instance where the wish s father ero3 1 the Lag lemand from that di atddsic « 3 i No e :.‘::“\\.v:.n Dry “x‘n;:"\:-“-rm‘:: gl New Omirans, Ot T-Clourings, $1,a81- | 7SO TG 2 ns B i Clin Lo another instance wh \‘.1”n..\",1,.'...,"\'\').‘f, A, W. (. Smyth of the Smyth Orange com- | 3313¢: 3 R mised western P T e oy e W | ol p o e (1 g PR antarilie il il s I M A T aunual veport of the secratary of tha | pany of OrlandocPla., ‘was Iu the city. the T 6.50; oo 1o | T goods ket we furze. Mail ordors uro " for the necount ] WYOMING e el houses Wit a1l be closed Non Munufac e and Consumers association | hask weel looking over the prospect for the | ehoice, $6.00G8.60, L s i fuirly swell for gotion goods, which the YoRk i, 930,748 1300 820 15 fdrs. L1030 any. The close was dulland wonk i8 an o o i e A0 il of Florid s oranges in this mavicer. Ho | Jlom “Steadys state, common 1o choiee, 190 | 1Yy lieior hudine: polsouk. Thore % 300 295 Leow.. . o0 2 Sienet Weak and aetive. Thers were ahout s s ST reports that the crop In that state will be s Pl coust, 190 e e R fam e 4 T | i Ot 5 Totul 830 feows... 00 000 ot 014 per wd “the sl urrivls BOLORY Napers o financial line that hus | qhead of last season and the fruit 88| y i W woven fabries rmibed fiem, Woolens [ for week. # o 540 ot MUTORLESE e, G oI SR R come o my notice. rowth of that or- | to boof vory good quality. Too much ra- | | WO Sy, domeste - fleece, 20428c; | und dross goods dull.Korelgn dry soods nege | KANSAS (11, Oct curings, 81,404,25 830 1 ¢ 1 Adecas 0L Bl rCHIRL BRUINoE shalxad I ganizition ork it bas accomplishea | lance cannot bo placed on crop estimates | VGRSt mots, stoady, Lurd, wost- | eowd total for the whvk, §,231,787 1fdr.... 770 Wy, Quothtions, ranged from #1800 85 are Vory s Lliey show that orgun- | -'"‘-"”l‘fl‘l:l »m\; ~-‘ I'hese h-,".n"x-‘.‘u'-‘xum ern steai, closed at $10.205 ontion sales, Oc- b Wisas Marke LONDON (et 7l |” smount ur‘ bullion 2 GO0 2 7 oW 773 for seallawag ‘m'l fron #4 to $4.25 for § vofully divecteld to ¥ pfled by the railroad mwanagers, who send ou ober, $10.15; November, — $9.60. vk, in | ot 7 _ i i gone into the Bank of England on bilance to- 3r00 tdy 1130 extra guilitics. Lambs were quoted at from faation cavoruily divected 1o tho educution | 15 the Sgonts along then s neking for the | sond $10.187 Novew A, S bk, 1n [ nm, 07 Wit i i and sty | G155 0000 e, oH oX kb " aLfy lo the figonta aloig thein Hines asklug for bho | 6o BaS L L Ktite SfAtey, a0t ktato | hatvery dull Bhofullgning woro tho closiid | “ayups. Oct. 7.-New York ox T 6 cows. . 1063 VKIS Cat o, 2,000 heads ¢ alyes, 3,000 bovzan in (his city by Tie Beka little wore at happens along for an estimate and | }osie: 20303 western faetory, | il and | O i inces, B0.047. % Cowa,., 088 ISanyas City Live Stock Marke thin by Leo' Lius sproad throughout | sends in his report. The general manager | (g state, large, 11@113e; pure | ooy Jo8eE N0 s Glie Hatminonn, Aot T oOlaurnke. §8.010.4 st e KaNsAS Chrv, Oct, 7.—OArTLE-Recelpts, statoq ared loval manufacturing | \ totals from the different reports | skims, 3 ARELINIL B oI T8I00i8 On 1ok FA006: hulances, 8,460,218, Monuy. 6 por | I GAO0 Tead s shipments,” 4,000 headi besi ! than bonuses. It has | '\“','.\"“' ‘(wlx v::ur:w ,;:n.«rul in this way |'w;.y.: duiot oatirn| ;-;l; :“ I e J 2 A stendy thrs Slow : Mql.‘-‘-. ’q ,.,"‘lx; ¥ hope but business tonearly, | are subject to large error: oW Steady: city 32 per pi e e e e o e A, #1507 2,407 whipp s 5 §f not every hoie manufactarer in thisstate, | Beans are usually in fair demand, but it is | yoifon. idedte, oY OR A er] ROy LLARBURIA O0h A 3 iy ustive, cowa, $1.4uGa.I buishen Some will naturally be bencfite than | a steady demand, and the market does not | ¥ PErnoLEC N Quist; United nominal opui. Fxclinz priv VA alneds, 38,901,008, Moncy A 158 473 f 0420 stoekors mid foedvrs, §3.10 others, but it 18 safe to say thatatl are hene ctuate very rapidly at this pomt at least. | ington in bareeis, #5.50; Washington in bulk, | stringents Rio No. 7, Coffee exehang slosed ut.6 per cent COLOIADO 100 heid; shinments, 2,300 fited some; and the fact that the manufae- | During the bast week, however, the bean | 3 A New York, $.85; Philadelphin & 15,000 1eis per 18 kilo ) receipts, CHicaGo, O T ~Clearings, §16.504.740. drs. 1014 2 90 23 feedr 3 et D, bulk of sules, turers' cstablislonents have not found | market expericnced a decided Hurry. It v £9.10; Pidladeiphin. & Bultimore W T, 11,000 bigs: 9000 | For tie” week, #2.335,746, } dral03) § 85 16 foedr b 3070005 hicavies, #0.1500,45: puckers, it necessary dumng these dull times | cameabout in this way. There is a com- | ') etk ¢ : L i 4 o luak o $116,087.800. * wlerilug oxe f 15 Premifle #00 - leulf it 3¢ nixed, B6AVLG00: ghis, 86,15 in tnoie lines W reduce their | mission man in tho ity wio means all fERL | gl S0 strained common 10 g « nange, i 3 Money, steady at | 150C0T 1000 D50 4l ates, B.0u; Yorken, §,8000.00: piie. 600080 working force is the strougest pwasible proof | but doos not alwiys say what he means. | TURFENTING 2815020 Qi 3 aghp NEW YORK wived hor ivedraddls 4 A8 - aastou € miarket slow and steady Caicassiake., . ] of the successful efforts put forth by this [ This commission man tried to instruct his ick Steady: domestic falr to extra, 204 O Crry, O nit teansit corti pate that bl ? wre open | 45 59 $0. B funden 4 - assoviation, kvery wan in Nebraska, und | traveling man in the country to_sell choice | 3 dapinn, A0 by h catos opencd E 69%; lowest nd ¢ xehing v quated fop | 14 aMersd 18 St Loiis Live » ock Marker, specially every business man in Omaha, | hand picked navy beans at #2.15 per bushel MOzAsSEs—irn s New Orleans open kettle, | 69 %; e, ¢ i P 100 bhbisg elewes | the 3 2% per cent LDARO, S, Lovis, Oct, T.—CATTLE-Recelpts, 700 should encourage the movement from mo. | When he came to dictate the ietter he said | BU0d o choice, s ances, 74,000 bb) 20 1 ealf 150 4 bead; shipments, 3000 head: murket stro tives of self-preservation, if from no bigher | $1.15 per bushel, and the stenographer 0K | (pifiimte S8 Tonre Boe: T renine, iciocn POt iie, O nal trinsit certiti > “ F18,15 A TR P fair to'zood native steers, #8.90w4.75; Texus Lunpulse him at his word, ‘The traveling man com- | 43,264 16° 160 ot A, 4 13-1 monid A: 43 83T hvasty. A AR, i fimiy. S The feitures of the week in hog 2 Nirma 100 * o Lunns report deposits slowly increasing | menced offeriug beans at §1.15, and as there | 4 9-16c; standurd, 5 1-10@oye; confectionurs' e - 3 el ol Nuney boen the gradually redacing supplies Bl A el Sllipu and demands for loans not heavy. The local | are quite a number of people in the country | Ay b 1164540 cut Siaci erushod Uialios Maran portrent dis el S R T F s 1k, T e bankers are vearly all speaking encourag- | who know beans and what they are worth, | powdercd, 5 7-10@s%e; granuiated, o A et AR . 0 Kraual Yo MERIRLRCUIE BRKCH, | ¢ " ingly of the future. They are convinced | the orders began nouring in. They cam Ho: oubed, O T-10G0 3 ) Joug, OutteOntlung oponad - up= 1. A p . celis Bave thlan a1 i Shyg 6,000 head altmost 10 @ wan that if the United States | thicker aud faster each mail, and before the 16 Luox--Quiet: Awericun, $12-26w14.40. | fowdrsilus” 7750 Dia, ndudl a4 Octwbr, ) SamBAreE Wb 1001 TERS: MR AL RS sonate would completethe work peguu in the | traveling wan could be headed off by a tele- iARiulon domeiic, w0, 441° d o F1G.000 oD AGNL ligite SHERP Ay mived natives, $2.500 188 NOVE' | wexun W25 L, 32500450 house the last excuse for & want of conti- | gram he had taken orders for wove beans - u 3 4 ing | Feceipus und thocommon yualliy of tho uffer Nious Uity Ldve ook Markes dence would be removed aud times would | than are usually seen in Omaba in the course Liverpool Marsets, $ Ige oo y byl atures, inasm speedily iw prove. of a whole year. Lon r Marke N shortuye in the Beap future. A Tower; common, 860506 40; bulk, §0.1506.3 “1n jobbing circles in this city trade for e et hotde 3 Callforuls, | Losnos, (0 Si0AB-OulbY ) t orbuge i the near Tuture A prouibent | 20800 UG IO ead: shipuents, 200 the v\::k as m;:’,;mu Dry goods people frudent diestraint. Vo, 1. 0 B4 fired 3 T, AT P e s s ' " A0 o 16 muskitg on the vory INIeRlor | paydimurket uieady say that September nearly equals Septem- | Ohicago Tribune: Feminine Auditor (at | ) by Edghs coutal; red weste Muncovisdo divis, £alr peiaing, 14 il uding Ot ity GARFUZE B ogus 19 ook - ber of IR which was a great month. Insmlnm"fimlrlllmtru’uls\ 1 beg pardon, but | *Coke Weak, derund boarrs 4s 14, s 480 88 1F epnipeal eatumate of & 10 por . Mtuck i might, Trade in boots and snoes bas been rather | do you kuow, it seems to me the gentieman i eruth AL PRSTi Apodi' e 44 Moo Market . | fon. a i supplioe ys pompied with | - Lecolpie of Uee siasices s four oeloolppl slack since the st of Seplember, buta | who has the leading part does his love-mak- L S1ern, 495, Louis, Oet. 7. No el 3 ! ) 8 abagk FlEth Mawo amie Yusy | weaWrl i arkets Baturduy, Octobor 7 marked wiprovemeut is noted now. Grocers | ing in a very tame and spinitless manner. ~ s 10 0 3 avy o o ing now, but these fave | Calle. Hogs sheep continue to veport wood trade; in fact, ex- | Wifo of Leading Actor (intently wateh supuiin Whras Markvi aly for monkhs dnd have hues hald | Hpiblus i Y i | cellent trade. The shelf hardwaro trade has | ing the performance)--He won't put auy MUNNEAVOLIS, Ot 7. Tho wheat market s " ] 1 g higher prices The owner, | {hicage. . : GA00 4100 900 fmproved quite 3 good deal. but September | more spirtt it while I've got my eye ou <‘Il'l'lu‘l\l lower, weak sud withont friends W OORLEANS 4 tired of Wit | gt as2 104t : 000 - shews & futling off a8 compared with Sep- | him, madam, let e tell you ouly feature Was moder tc seliin: by 2 Men: (o1 fougs. December opencd at Gl 7.09; b, A Jux Ciry, et 7o Hogs - Reeeipts, 1,000 A 2 a8 th seein L0 Point 1o @ positive | beid: shipments, 2000 hwid; murkel w shasde skPOOL, 00t 7. WHEAT—Quiet v, concluded Lo | ssible. A good many of | Taal =l 15746 8,468

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