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OCTOBER 6, 1893 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE iz .7 s 22 | COMMERGIAL AND FINANCIAL | gt o o wen o Ty i o e oo v | (NATA LIVE STOCK MARKER |2 - g8 ©-Quiet finest American —— — .. M LEAD-<Firm at yesterday's late advance; sales p-4 ‘:«i new, ¥ n colored, new, m;-m:"". 'I“h Quotations. - . ;; “ ;f: range at $3.1093.15, Presan s 6d, = Oct _ 6,-Call lonne, 24@d per cont: bt RBCRIPTS—Flour, 3,00 wheat, 38,000 'T‘!J.‘.'.","‘,ET"#"""J.".‘.“‘,"J"'J."‘ on; good, Bis lluw. loans, Jyad per cont pricos for in [5) m : i bu,; corn, 6,00 bu.; onts, © 'K Spirita, wtocks, bond wining ahires; : f i o Business in a Jobbing Way Shows Very | "Liyiiietire Wiour %00 win: wheat, 800 | Wheat Was Weak and the Othor Markets | LyiHNTES D Oftcciliverool refined, 17a 30, | {Logtg g et LU S0 Light 8aturday Run of Cattle and Nothing SKIFS AND CULLS, b i corn, 31,000 bu.; oats, 39,000 bu. D O1L. 5 . 2 ding . n 0 0 2 Little Ohang, . corn, 31,000 b’ oa o b Followed. PR ROTRUM Toelines. T34, Am. Suear 1L 10 G e, i - that Was Desirable for Killers, v WAR o OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. MRyt bna . DEEF~Forequarters, Md: | 05 SR i 110k A hinon g0 y ——— L2 [ ™ ’ e BLEACHING “POWDER-Hardwood, f. o. b, | Joston& Albany'. 108 7| New Eneland fa.". 113 H Srages COUNTRY COLLECTIONS NOT VERY GOOD | Condition of Trade and Quota OPENING PUBLIC CABLES WERE FIRM | Liverpo. * Lk et | AL L RSl STRONGER FEELING IN THE MARKET Y qoupls Wetd lures Bat e ok on Staple nnd ¥Fi HOPS-At London_(Pacific const), £1 158, - | " ccelpts were large but the shoep Fitchbure . 04 | Allovez Mining Co were nll billed through and were not offered (o The week closed with PTOORELIRD BokDS Ditnote Steell 110 1 [Attantie o 8y | sale on this market. h " " " values. Quotations n3. exican Central.. 13| Hoston & Moniana. o Volume of Business Doing Very Fa ,",' ah stoek, pif do., 1 Course of Fluctuntions in Corn —~ 0 ¢ olony, .. 77‘] to & Boston. ... Falr Run of Hogs and a Portion of (8 AGO LIVE STOCK, But No Great Rush te Buy Mer- Packing stock, ic; cnolee to faney | Merely Refleeted In a0 Weak | Securities on Chaunge Opened Qe dhort Lin L 0 R ey | e D © of the Week Recove A handixe Noted—Markets Quict , 16@INc; gathered ereamery, 17018, sep- Way the Changes in nnd Lower Sa T e e [amesctst ered=Pnokers SHi11 © In Cattle the Week Strong fo- 4 . of creatriery, 150%c NEW YORK, Octe b.=The st 13 |Kenrsa it Good Fat Cattle, with Few Important Changes. 1, + fut, 10 to 100 Ibs., are quoted at Other Lines. Il and lower. The reactionary movem o | to He Bearish, CHICAGO, Oct, 6.—ln cattle the week closed gc; large and coarse, 4@6c. . . - trong for good fa e s, the greate The past week has been characterized by | Amerke 10 ite; Limburger, No. i brick, | CHICAGO, Oct. 5.~Wheat was weak and | served to rally the al st Toward the close = —— SATURDAY, Oct ered. Medium grades of natives have had liberal a good steady movement of merchandise | Ny, 1, ; Swiss, No. 20: | Weary today, and the other markets fol- | of the session an effective drive was made at the New York Mining Quot Recelpts and shipments for the past twen- | irorings of range cattle to compete with, and In almost all branches of the jobbing trade. | LIV FouLTRY i, Vs Gucke, oo; [ lowed suit. Compared with Friday's clos- f conlers, in which Lavkawanna lost 1% per cent, | NEW YORK, Oct. b Tue folowing ars tho | ty-four hours, as compared with the pre. | . snaequently the sdvance In sueh ook W Bot No phenomenal record of large sales has | ST chickens, per I, WG eys, | ing prices, declines for the day amount | New Jersey Central 1% por cont, Reading and | closmg mining auotations: | vious four days, are as follows: very marked, but all really desirable cattle have been made, and the total volume of busi- | Sio bibe i fo % In wheat, %c In October and from | Delaware & Hudson % ber cent and Susquehannn | fr 5 T RECRIPTS. fout, 48 heter, nivantage, Sicers eold toda oule dly be regarded ch, 2 $1.0001.25 5 6. %o Myt ¥ atober ‘ant estern preferred Y per cent, Tobaceo als ¥ ophir. Wit 80 Jattle, Hol oD, Horses, | from S350 10 $8.60, cows, nad bulle At from ness could hardly be regarded as much, if N r ok, (LR i fowiand lv to e In May corn, o In October and | & Western preferrad 14 pei s & I gphir... . —— Cattle, Hogn, Sheep. Horses, | {05 515, 1o, 1060, cows and Rulla at trom 1,23 any, above a good average week. At the | ., < (PR GA0 MUl (e price on hiny: | %e In May oats. The prices of provisions il B dropping 1% per " Ca 4 |Quicksilver Oatober T8 3440 at from §2 to $4.10, same time jobbers generally express them- | light hales scll the best. Only top grades bring | changed but slightly. Setuioment Datweer (iR ran s (0 (e feported i 3} kilver phi.. OOtober 3..ieiiiii: 8483 3880 o 24 | , About 22,000 * offered today, Including folven s well pleased with the teaults ol | OB AMR irairte eickens, young, per dok, f8i| Wheat . riled “rather dull today, - but | FACiRIRg. Intbrest, e Lonecas Hit, ‘Ee,many: L& Curry. . 4 B Ta October 3 Sialn DHos ahd, the. LRy e s, a8 fected during the past six days, and it may | 8, tre e ks, $1: showed some strength during the first hour, y m‘:.‘ m;n-‘"A.\-gu,nm»umn, im- | Homestak % o T posed of early In the day at rather stronger be sald that business, so’ far as the local | lurd and red liead ducks, §26)63.0 and sold up e above the close last night, | P e Tor The e totkoin tone. The | Jroy Siivor . brices than those of Vesterday, the bulk of the Jobbera are concerned, Is fully as good as | old, g tenl and mixed ducks, 41 then turned weak and fell off 1te, and at | e outset w drop I fore'gn exchange occurred, | MeXican... , s T T e Lt Yo R e could be expected under the cireumstances, | R e el the closs was aboutsse below the closing | by ner offerings of co.ton blils, and gy TR il i ] 8010 At from $3.70 to $4.90, mixed lota at feoi No jobbing house Is doing the business that c elC.working carbet, pef | figures yesterday. The opening public | stopbed ¢ ';"n-){ul“; \\’fi'f'u"'",".‘{"”"‘,i:.‘.““"*'.fi."f...‘f NEW YOR The New Y o October R L HN o B8 and HRDE Welkhts al (rom $3.80 to vt el J b s i c n running (o hurl, 240 | oiples were firm, and there was Some dis- | provement ‘wion culmihated, However, and the Roview saye tils weele, Detetaing depostts'and | Qotober 1.0 113 Netk ‘i, oL Heavy: dlomed 10} lower thit & tions at that time were founded upon the PABL position among ' shorts to cover. Frank | market became stagnant, wita usual effect of | loss of holdings are the distinguishing September’ 0 , . Sheep tecelpts aro still beating all records. prospect that the state would have the| yuing trand-picked navy, per bu., $2. Dunn was the leading buyer at the start|such ‘..,'.';,'.'.““,':.’i‘ RTEe . Ghiiey (LRl :‘f‘dm:, (B G “"’}Ilfi”vr'»;":‘j}:‘;;""‘“ i Nk EEK 3 Sales were readily made txday at full p i largest crop in its hi : 1 -New cholee stock, e o and had considerabie following, declining | yiun the specutation his beos tration | showed last week cnly $151495,400 In ts hands, 7 0t 1 ve #hcep being ailable at from Collections are not g and In some « 8—Cholce “stock, $1.7 from oo to 6. But the demand was | of interest ut forelgn financial centers in' the Wwhich f a 1oss of 831 0,00 dince Jung 1 last, and . 4 R eES e Wraka el ANy s the o pncing to be a good oon satisfied, and the buying came to a [boom in Kaffir goid mining shares, whicn has | of $31,086.000 since Augist 1 st This money e ¥ Aheen ed at fron Jes: tiere. (s’ Commencitis. to bs & good Home grows 3 BAIL witcHinelnes Tegah 1o Fhvars B, of | Bt oy Mieaited Waaiey e arian YAk o saL s 0w part the gold export movement, but X siseeis x i prime heavy lot of Utah deal of complaining on that score. Owing BBAGE-On orde . per 100 1be., | Bt Satiy ouyers. began. to unload — and | curiiies but Hap alad. compelied sales by forelsn | more ihan Abrisioe dou (qrPort movement, but (Eh from Tor comman to.hotee, "0 ¢ 1o low prices the farmers are holding their 131.00. e se aelling, 1 as the market | dealers to fortify their position, Europe fs also [ interfor. The actunl loss for the week was 35,08 4 ool 3 iy Pl LI RO A YOry eing S0l TOMATOES—Cholce stock, per % bu. basket, | there was free selling, and as the ma sentitie , oations = ¢ 3 2 K B atibols ant Recelpts: Cattle, 0 head: calves, he volime of money coming into (he e | R ERMELONS—Crated, per dos., 82, of 1lc, December going to 69%c. Nortn- | dis 3 cun a enders, - Dipon down_to 3540, s offerings o 18 small, and there f= nothing to ma L BT o gall The | Rallrond earnings and the news genernlly bearing | the loss for the week be 37,000, The stock was as follow ach buyer pur- ! L 5 ) RY—Cholce stock, large No. 1, 40c; large | western recelpts were again large. he G A f I ARLLHL i L 0 Stoek, collections good. In fact, the only oc Inferior, 2563 exports from both coasts for the week |Upen prices has h:-v‘l St Mo the | fruess’ vour ~‘!":3-|~»~‘~“‘hn~ o ";'}Y chasing the number of head indicated: T. LOUIS, Oct, 5.—CA B—Ricstbiy; orsc. As a e no proveme - | ment, per doz., 0@ week previous, and an Increase of over priow TAnge. Tho Ihdustriale were | o Wwe y 60,000,000 lesa tha a Packing company A0 566 | caused a dull market, with Spated until "crops feommence, to Jmove | SrarA BRANB=Per b 'S4 200000 bu, in the - visible supply s pre- B GR DEGIRIENn £ DO, 15 DRIt ot Rl ity o | feposied lu AponBIK. Week 1o 1B L i3 - Hammond company { and 1o butc only; lght Kteers hro e 4 ever dobte: Al "RUITS, dicted. — Armour was uid © to € | extent of the.fluctuation. Chicago Gas ad E-; Wift and Company Sidisiiie 3.40: cows and helfers, §1.90613.00; Toxns and fhe country e o sreat that it would hardl¥ | The production of Ttalian prunes in Washington | & heavy seller 'of ~whont againat | Xy Of the.fiuctuation, Chicazo Qas hus ad- Finn Noten. Cudahy Packing Wi 0T | dian steer 063,50} cows and holfers, $1.8560 be reasonable to expect U‘M collectlons | ond” Oregon Is assuming imports proportic Eis enormous purchases In the northwest, | of its legal difficulties, which has enabled the | BALTIMORE, Oct. 5. arings, S Halstead . . . Ahe 2 should ‘be exceptionally good. t de. | and the « | and the scalping element was quite bearish. | company to resume dividends. ances, $332,316. Ay BROKes 8§ osean essees e | HC Recelpts, 1400 head L 2,900 Bt e S B D B SR The weakness in the Kaffir stocks in Bu- [ Distilling aid not reflect the reported settie- | 1% g, oct. 6 Ihgs, $112,472,017; val. | Hamilton & Stephens.. [T 1 . market lower: heavy, i mixe veloped ‘many’ changes of importance n ki rope continues, and had a depressing Influ- | ment of the fight between the reorgani; oA REEMESLIS, (k) 3. L. Carey... et 5 L 840 staple lines of merchundise, daho during the | e Pardridge was a free seller early in | committee and the former. Sugar was i 2 Ot Clearlugs, $18,188,6; bal- | fieckor Bios e o oot serirr ettty 3 Mot stoadys, Datl e Lo e R SUGAR ATTRACTS ATTENTION, ¥, but the frull, for the most part, {he “session, but wis (houyht {0 have Cov- | on ool manipalation nni shows a0 improve: 3 et ) e e s @4.50; soni T In the line of groceries a very fair trade | low ' pric iilons : gred some ‘of It on the subsequent break, | meni. Among the features of the week have R S T T QgL RS 2.25673.2 is generally reported, but there has been| I et . The estimate of 265 cars for Monday and [ been an advance of 3 per cent in Lackawanna s Bhiad U - Stoek. no rush of orders. In certain sections of CALIFORNIA PRARE N 1 the probable little run all next week was |0 [Tt 'Be Bost prive OF the vear, hnd o subse . Totals ... oo 1068 2741 CATTLE-Receipts, dependent territory retail are buying P the weak feature during the latter part of | &l ToP " rovioun week. |1t left oft At 1615 " & The week has been characterized by a|800 head 2 Market steady, frec but as'a rule only s hl L:u:wh! inte| TAHO > Per cuse, 86c. s T e “19’;‘""\1 ot e, 'I"’h{ A temporary advance in call money rates to exchuy discount’ bid. large Increase in the receipts of both cattle | Texts st 3 $2.1002.50 peing Orcered as are wanted to go Inf IDAHO PEARS—Per case, $1.50@1.75, to 60%c, then broke to 59%c, and closed at | cent, which was not sustained, was also an inei. & O, “8-L'The & o | and hogs, as compared with the previous | becf steers, immediate consumption. Cape Cod, per bbi, §8. that bid. dent; Further advances in anihracito conl Brices [ erom the ‘port o New Yor for T wsek mamnn | Woek. At the same time the recelnts eV As to prices, the cheese market has been | UTAH PEACHES-None. The course of the fluctuations in corn | are regarded as evidences that the controlling in- | £ $326,000 in gold and The im- | falien short of the record made the corre- 1 very feverish and in an excited condition, | BASTERN GRAP New York Concords, per | merely reflected in a weak way the changes | terests in the great corporations have become ce TORE Wery 3 . 6 o | 8 eek of last year. . Market w 0 f saies, y ports were: "Gold, silver dry | sponding week of last yea; SLEGEA00; heavies, $3.5004 H due to the shortage in the make, together | basket, 224 i in the wheat market. Prices at the close | tralized. Chicago Gas, Tennessee Coal & Tron [ bt Wi oo riold, 8 & 36,757, THE YEAR'S RECEIPTS, ixed, $3.804,00; Ehts. §3.7 with the extreme drouth throughout A GRAPES_Per case, blac showed, as compared with the final quota- | and Ilinois Steel closed for the week. The firat | £200% 3 L - 5 I YEAR'S 3 : 3.0 4,00 et x Tope, which has forced foreign countries 1; Muscats, $1.10G1.15; ToKays, $1.25. » day before, a dectine Of St per | nomed qeclined i Der cent to ¢ eallied 1o T, | , CHICAGO, Oc Clenrings, $13,439,000. Money [ Tho following will show the recelpts of live pige, 35 Jure ¢ o Ci - N on tlons of the day before, a decline of %c per el L 4 ed to 70%, ¢ a |18 in goud ‘dg At the commercl, banks | gtoc ‘rom the first of the year up to date and EI'~Recelpts, none; shipments, 500 head. t hase largely of the Ameri pro- MS-N declined t and rallied to 70, establishin ek fron v Rt g Ry (oL LIS MPTIOAN, p THERN PE. ~None. B e 1 e et | tTh ot ' per sone, Tanineace Conenind & | Fates -Are' irm nC S per. oent. for Ball Toane. s | fockpirom, the compared with the corresponding | Market steady and unchanked. o et 1s hig ing to| APPLES—Choice ng stock, bbls, 43| &nd from Mo to e In May, The Hsting AL KO0 08 K, Ber o e s famaon 412%.8 | 67 per cent for commeroial baper. . At the.trist period of last yea iy (hT\‘w yorteq .'r'.‘:rru:’l» ot lh‘@hrg.er:;\wnr:mbop‘; cooking_npples, $1.7 1 v Qctober, 30c; December, 21%c | cont* aia” reacted to 3% In the “Hom dent s | companies sharp call money ' 18 quoted at 4%s Tecelp's, Decrease. Stock In Sight, crop, And o the fact thAE suppiies will | CALIFORNIA T —Freestones, per box, ; May, B, leaving' a net improvement of 1% per cent. 1lli- | P°* cent. New York exchange, 5c discount. | cattie . I Record of receipts at the four principal markets W, Supplies Clings, SV@Sc. als, notwithstanding the good buying, Sieel was promines 'y I Bankers' (London) sterling, $1.875@4,86% Hogs 3 for Suturday, October ©: be reduced by the war in Cuba and the —None. the market was easier 1n feeling and | fons b3 per cent wod et o 11y pbeculation. It = Shoen . 2! Hogn. Sh R s o A aehy e Avatinbis TROPICAL FRUITS. showed a_decline of from 3c to %c on Oc- | New Haven & Hartford advanced § her son L nancinl Affairs, Horses et 2,400 45 b 3 I e P o lently | The shortage in the le hag been | tober and December, while May fell off | In the other market figures below are the closing | BERLIN, Oct. Exchange on London, elght ) ’ 17000 T rhabRct for tovar Duites ta auently | commentea from time to | 1%c. The greater weakness in the nearby | sale of the preceding weck, with the more mo. ®' sight, 23 marks 43 i ] i SR 211 g A% Sy oraE tor PR T e time. the sit has | deliveries was in consequence of the large | terial loss in the speeulativi issues, as follows: AR 5 . d & i 3 5 1,400 T n Hehrae Tectories Havo. ctatid Sup o past few days. ar- | receipts and heavy estimate. May ranged | Evansville & Terre Haute, 9: Alton & T 5 ; % A T i - AR B3Tkotito Bhye aigar on Thb maria bo |ty amers in New York with | a¢ from 20c o 20%¢, ending at the low price. | Haute, 3%; Chicago & Enstern Tilinols proferr o 86 X 2% e Totals .. 100 PR TaYe wugs large cargo (e yellow fruit fis relloved e | *here was as Glose to"complote Sthgna- | 24i Tobaceo, ' 1S Hattimore & Olio, 2%, und £ o 1% P 5 Reliable estimates now place the shortage | New York for the next hirty dnvs a5 HER LD, (o SUSCHILVE. DORtOl f dHEUDES- | Sed oW a0 Liars X Ae s Ralan of alutks |1 5 e s B8 L Lt ¢ YORK. P in the Buropean sugar crop at 1,200,000 tons | oxes. The recent havance in the omon T i neas thut U be mado withe | hondd: weks quiet ahd/as ., ruls easler, with | L uioatis : : 2y uD RERIN P Ses centiITagL BB e B below the average. The fugar’ trade has | ket in (wis s r out reaching a complete stoppage. Prices | 4uie5'or $93,000, The more important sers i n 20%; St Detersburg, 50; MILKERS AND SPRIN i relining, 3o contiirugal, 38 tefl, ' been. Aguring all along on & Shortage oOf | hew Grop up I Taly. rad prowere Wi tromens | were nominaily a triflo higher than closing | were: "Oregon Improvement conans. 14 por A g ina, 163, springer. 2 00 1 milker,...o 320 00 | (000 B0 i mut Tont, 5 S 60eho; rans «mr 700,000 tons, and the large increase in the | sold t lemons Lo n..,w:..x n|| New York re- f."“'fl ;’I‘\‘n'l}:x‘;g dr;n‘;r before, owing to the [ 4nq s“f Louis s.'..n.mKu. n, 1 per cent. Som Coffee Market. cow nuw:« 3 00 ; v and'e ulated, o rtage o o nter into negotintions this season, pre- | steady V' o Kains of note were in Kansas Pacific 6s of '97, 2 W Yo < o 5. - cow and c. L) > vt ko - O acEr Lobra AV elinaa s prncipal i own account. Quotath Estimates for Monday: Wheat, 265 cars: [ for cent: Denver & Bio e 14 per | opened durt or b0 oitte diacCF FEE-Options | 1 iker. U0 % 00 Market. ket during the past week: ) ;| §OFTy ™0 cars; oats, 50 cars; Hogs, 3L000 | cent, anil New “England T t. " The | on'Tocal covering, which absorbed famsian eeiiiie WESTERNS, v FLOVI Rirm — and g srovement o Exira fancy lemons, 360 size, $10; | head. movement of prices was some lar-dur- | narrow. market elther o ros R WYOMIN y; first pate 1 0; first ¢ direct rosult ‘of an lcreased” export 'de. | o34 e A e Bt T Open. | Wigh | Tow. | OIoss_ | tiona of the mesius mes 2N the final” quota- lower; Octaber, 3 December, $140G10%: | No. . . ) Whent Qu nd. Prices are very low, on an average | “LiNEAPPLES . None 4 % Y overnment bonds were » and strong. The | 2PVL Coffee, Rio, quiet; No, 2e; mild, quiet! | 1 heifer . \ISCO, Oct. b YA about 21 conts below the ruling prices ofa | LINEAPT BTons A% Fattow R 50 ] ool o] oaby [ aaich “were fatnne e or find atrong. The Now York yeoday. pyarehouse dellveries from | 1 bull.,.... 3 December, So%c; oy, $1.085; Clonred, G130 o6 year ago, and that fact may have helped 5 {fe 3 Comasg| BOX| DOl 50} | state securities kales wore recorded of 390,000 Vir- | NGy ok yesterday, 10412 bags; New York stock T r tals wheat. s n ‘The Shoe and Leather Review of Chicago says 7 " % toda 66,1 bag: L 8 stock, 7.4 esene, to stimulate the demand In all apple Gdbpeeds! Bddyadq 633 Gasg in $10,000 Virginl enturi 000 h 3 P ——— Ladledidl 1 el 4 APPIC [ of the hide market that there are no exciting &l 3 r&inta, centurles, $5,000 Alabama aflont for United States, 264,000 bag: 4 calves. fmr\lng B 4(")]"! _both iln lhrl.« (?Illllr)mx‘nl.‘l featu but the market shows remarkable 303 30 1:‘1'1\. ‘_ am:‘\‘._;ur::'rx:\q:o“(.i u; nsols ds. s the United States, 61,422 bags, Lamoreaux. Some Stuge Gngw. able that ihere will be any very marked | §any porsons have foiien 3o soris il el c ;E'Sx 7 zm:fi);:' The Evening Posts financial cablesram says: | 51350 receipts, 2 stook, 234,000 P e Strasitis, the audience in a local variety theater with improvement in the market for evaporated | decline in the supplics of cattle that has been e ans and all other Nock markets we HAMBU RS Quiet at’ 3 866 2 69 feeders.... 2 the Hmp so characteristic of him, there was fruit for fome time to come. golng on for five years p The immense influx n sympat LA th Kaflirs, These, howeves sale 000 bags, Swan Land and Cattle Company. a ripple of applause. The only way that he s 18 17% the worst, and although d PP Py Y The reports that holders of prunes on | of beeves in 1862 ‘and 19 used an oversupply ¥ P 17% Bre ik e HAVRE, Oc ened quiet at 14f decline; at str, tg.... 1000 2 1 feeder.. 2 o o o e aolf wi 2 v P 1 Y 4 mensure Of reqoyery s expected could properly Introduce himself was by sing: the coast were anxious to sell and were of- | of hides that afterward resulted in an enormous 20396 ) 2 R ort ogey I8 expected ns soon as | noop, * closed decline; total sales, 14,000 1004 2 6 3 teers...... N i faring frult at a very low figure is denlod, | averproduction. of leather . Durine. 1908 man sty | 20h@n Influential support is furthcoming at the decline. | poci: 900 68 cows E ing a song, and he at once bravely com- The growers in California believing in the | the diminution in the supply of hides wis not .| 835 PR TR Slscount. fukie {ollowing centers are: | ‘110 DB JANEIRO, Oct. 5.—Firm; No. 7 Rio, | 23 steerar.i 1082 9 { plied with the time-honored custom, says the shortage of the French crop, which will | noticed because of the plethora of leather, but | Janii. «i| 9 55 3'per’ centh Vienna, 4% per cent Framtine o5 | $1L80; exchange, 10 -16; receipts,’ 7,000 ' bugs! | ] Sowars.rrs 990 B Philadelphia Call, revent fruit from being imported from | the accumulations have 'been slowly worked off | Lamt.i00 108 por cent, Tierlin exehange on London at 8 days' | gleared for the United g B el “I woro a new pair of shoes the other day, 4 ¥ and tho trade 18 now confronte sndition | Gt & 8214 o1 | P hang n urope, 2,000 bags; stock, 0 - that country, flguring that they will | 31 jis, bl 18 Sow cenfronted by a condition | ot § 8 sikht is 20.43%. New South Waies announces th W 4 3 . he announced, after the banjo player had Paye sl ne trade In the United Stales to | Comparea with former years; Ot Jate years. the | Show Kibe . Isse Of 0 loan of LLONO, This may silghtly Dry Goods Market. steer,., stopped. “They didn’t hurt me until 1 met themselves, and say thut they can afford | tuuning trade has gotten into. stronger. hands | - oo 620 y ottor erlin thet FALL RIVER, Mass., Oct. 4.—There . Bteer.s.,.. two policemen. Then I got pinched.” to_hold on’ for good prices i Bt intonst i L S dull, closing rather better, Berlin there was 3 . Stear 0 OWin 10 dizaieements botwoen the pack | S e Ereat combinatloncaed "the United | _Jin 5 r e e G g i the bigkest business I cloth . Lipi “Something else 1 must tell you,” he con- e a v o t paLeeaier ooy b S M L Sl e L cash quotations were as follows: ‘The following were the closing_quotations on ing the week n it 8 d for . Shis Hros. St tinued. “I was sleeping in a cellar the other ers the Idea of forming a sardine trust has | above and hevond any organization or manipu- | Chsh auotat v Frete g P K Naw, York - sxons nths, Starting at_ e ‘per. cent Noble Bros. en abandoned for the time being. The | lation of the matkets there fs an undoubted | FLOUR—Winter = patents, = $3.00@0.5: winter | the leading stocks of ‘Lje New. York exchange g6 nOVA St 1 3 3 5 bulls. 2 18 16 strs, tg.. 2 night when I woke up and noticed five mice g. a R et e 3603, today: market advanced to 3t fiat, to 3 Tesult ls that the upward tendency of the | strength by reison of the natural statistical | Stralghts, 42858325, epring patents 831563 T RN T e———z | tracts, 3 $-I6c fo 122 heife 24 playing poker. They were deep In the game spring stralghts, $2.65@3.00; bakers, $1.90@2.50. Atchis ks B g K P ikien are bieked op by taivers about an fast | | WILEAT--NO. 2 Sbring, SRUSHLE: No. 3 spring, | Alchison.. ] % | and chosed at 3o for spots COLORADO. —raising and calling and raking in the chips, ARDWARE TRADE SATISFACTORY. | Hiles o T s 3 X ssiaas L] e ; April. The fotal sal TR e e oAl o e Rl Ahey. comie. (R16 1 FKet, ‘There has be s81gasdtec; No, 2 red, SR@GINe. Alten, T. it iV Al st | 4 cows. 40 19 ey didn’t notice a cat behind arrel near Occasionally some little complaint s heard | Wome dectine i the clase 8f leathom e CORN 2, 30%G%C; No. 3 yellow, 30%@ | Am. Exprons v venly $-0ds. | o $ 19 5 . 1 by, but I did. . Tho tradin ' over the comparative slowness of trade, | the tanners who buy country hides but 30% : o | Ealiimore & Ohio .. W co The sha gnte L Bl 3 “'Suddenly the puss made a leap. The game but such an experience is exceptional and | values hold thelr strensth sirprisingly well, Thy | , OATS-No. % 2 white, 20%@ | canada Pacific.... R ) ab LT B L e S rancs 1h o0t |7 cow F 5 ancpab ity tha sas L1 AKOry L eTemaite in the main the movement of goods in the [ one eclement of power in the raw material i | 2% No. Canada Southern.. higher ' prices, The market motabaen | oo s went into the kitty hardware line Is satisfactory. Local jobbers | that it is scarce. The market may be struck S o S6e; (CH L : as high as 34c before since July 8, 1393 With | o4 foede 867 300 N0 00 TR appear to feel that they are getting all | with sudden spasis of viRliy or weakness b - 2 nominal; No. 3, 3Gdte; No. | Ches. & Ohig..... . 8. h SOl At 3HEToF apers: manELtreis ire Wik | # foodors.... sar 3 " s g the busines that is to be had in the countr rrs:":xgy‘:l:u|"|'fin: |::n-fl‘f??‘x‘fifi'x"“ho?‘f:‘e ‘rr:wmn:fl AX SEED—No. 1, 96c. ""',fl:g. e S 35T, 16 | erally not ~(:||:g;.-| many goods, The demand was | 1 gy, Tx....1000 2% 1str, Tx....120 275 [ High and Low Barometric Pressure, and they are compelled to rest satisfied wit | the changes s that hide: OTHY BEBO—Prime, $3.45, A ne for everything to April, and the sales for | 1"urs, Tx..1220 3 80 The highest barometer pressure ever re- that. ‘As & matter of fact, bueinesa is not | SYbDly sverywhere despite tho fact that almost | R0 THE R ., sarons0; | GoicagD one. oo livery to that month were Very falr. The best S Rodkwall - corded {s believed to have been noted at Ir- Diatmad been hoped for at this season, | LIoR o Guting ‘the past vear or more gt | tard, per 100 Tbm 5,855 Short ribs, 81408 | Cor Co O.dk StLi - months were No mber and January. | 9 cows....... 897 £30 21 cov B e B IRTIA, n Ay TR DAr Rad ut under present conditions it is all that | Prytuct! B9 (oose), 85305 alted ‘shoulders (boxed), | Colo. Conl & Tron.. LG W { e BRASKA. 2 b bl 5 could be expected. AT Mo, 1. v Hidw %01 N6, ¥ arenn clear sides (box; @6.00. " | Cotton Ol Cert. .« 4 4 B CHEAPER IN AMERICA. bt ing being 31.8. This phenomenon was at- The hardware market has shown no ma- | yges, Gic: No. 1 green salted hides, To; Moo s —Distillers’ finished per gal., I8l s 5 38 bulls a0 1 tended with very low temperature, the mer- terial change during the past six days, or | green salted hides, Ge: No. 1 veal calf, 8 v 15 . . : Cost of Livi United States | ™0\ 77 i There was the usual light Sat- | cury dropping from 36 to 61 degrees below vone at least worthy of mention. Values | Jum., 9¢ 2 1 calf, § to 15-lbs., 7¢; No. 1 ‘ut_loaf, $5.44; granulated, i crmany. 5 F & . i a half h On th on all lines are being well maintained, and , 106014c; No. 2 dry flint hides, log | standard “A."" $1.62. |8t P. & Omaha. B » S 7 urday's run of cattle, the receipts being the | 2ero in two and pne-half hours. On the same if there have been ho advan: to record ; No. 1 dry salted hides, 9@10¢; partly cured | The following were the receipts and shipments . qdulrm.u It is the general impression in the United lightest of any day since last Saturday. |day there were several observations made in there have at least been no declines. Pres- | hides. \sc per Ib. less than Uil cured el AoPAYE & g et States that rent and living are cheap in | only fifty fresh loads were offered for sale, | north Sweden, which ‘Nh‘vlwvd a reading Hnudnce ot ‘n fem marier. 1o Lome fines | ersen faltod shearlings. (short wosled carly ‘S, | AR i hcalyfiylT v ol N Caimomibeen, BaTs, SIOOFLS: |innd s ot {that inlotier {antat Sore-kle (v |[D0re A T0M 0ol bW nasotiha N further advances are anticipated for the | each B@1Sc; dry shearlings (short wooled early | 1000 oo | & 8 g aine, spondent of the Chicago Tribune, writing from [ made up of cows and heifers, and the bal- kil v Mo ol 1) S near future. The barb wire people are | Ski®), No. 1 each, 5@13c; ary shearlings (short 111,000 11.000 | {iiinois Cont Union Pacific. ¢ | Heldelberg. Taking into account the anti-|ance mostly stockers and feeders. ke il British ship d K claiming that there will be an upward | Wooled carly skins), No. 2 each, Se: dry flint i g 201:000] 242000 | g¢ B % Dulu 0.8, There were no fat steers of any account | taken on board a British ship during the turn fin the price of wire of at loast 50 | Kanas 450 Neprusus buicher weol belis. ‘actual 547,000 338000 | K& . prd... S 3 quated construction and absence of all mod- | "3 NATEr. There was some Inquiry, | provalence of a severe storm on the Bay of cents before the first of the year. 4 welght, 4@eie; dny woor | B e bu.... 1,000 | Lake Erio & 21 orn conveniences in their b the rent | he feeling was that really desirablé | Bengal in 1885. The area of this amazing t er 1b., actual welght, 4 : Rye oo 3 ern conveniences in their houses the rent|and the feeling was that y While there is a liberal supply of all e santraln WOy e, | Senoy, dry. Sint | ariey. i 263000 | “do ptd.. . L 64 7 cattle would have sold ‘stronger. Every- | low pressure was found by observation to be ake is very dear. In rebuttal of the evidence | At : & cady of goods, it Is sald that there | weight, 4@6c. Have feet cut off, as it ss | Onthe Prolucs exchange today butter mar- | Lake Sho £ 3 . € 8 thing here rold readily at good, steady | loss than 3,000 feet in diameter. no surplus and that manufacturers are | vo jay troajght on them. O TRsL s umeleas | S Avm | Croamety. D@tio; Hnity e ne Lead Tt Wheely 4 | of German people, who emigrated to America | Lok, MO 0 i of westerns' broushit A A0 A et gompelied to operate their plants nearly | *TALLOW 'AND GREASE—No. 1 tallow, 4c; | Eken. frms 1504160, Chicose. TH@BIe: Lonluvilio & X. TG years ago, and who are so fond of referring | ¥4, and Another bunch $5.20 I 1o their full capacity to keep up with cur- | No. 2 tallow, 3%c: greass, White A, : S o, | Manhattan Gan s ’ 74 | to “the good times in the old fatherland,” | * Cows and heifers were in good request Wuatle a Mun i toiDay rent demands. The lack of any burden- hi vellow,' 23,09 | NEW BAL (EMARICET, () SbA A0 SR 3 may be cited a few figures as proof against | and the market active at yesterday's prices. | Lonesomeby—Hello, 0ld man! Thought I'd ®mome stocks is accounted one of the s i bees- Mich C . No great activity was developed in the | oome around and condole with you. My wif congeet teatures of the marict OB AR s bl s gne | C1OMIE Qrolnttons wn the Erinetvut | Mibtf Eiclic "o osses scom 1o ba bunt aimost | stockel” S ek “son, Bt ol sl | SLOTNS ena BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. PR s By ) o3 _fine Commodities Staples. Mobile & Ohlo. ... 5 old 8 e built amount of business was transacted for a AYziy i R el £l . light, 80%c; quarter-blood. 1001%: seedy, burty | oo YORT" Dot 8 ~FLOUR—Receipts, 18,700 | Nashviile Chat. . H. & 4 square—about thirty-five feet in width and | Satur Values did not show any ma-| Widowly—Don't be sarcastic. It's not the eport alr business and | and chaffy, §49c; cotted and broken, conrse, 10 Naticnal Cords depth. Each floor has its one flat, with many | terial change. Representative sales loneliness that worries me, but the matter of Roods are being shipped out in quite large | Sc; cotted and hroken, fine, -6a8c. : exports, 800 blls.; quiet, buyers holding | National Cordage. i P ak, I SR AnEe: b 4 NoCtar il 4 goll\lmr, f‘“ yet nu-nl-, has been no very | WOOL \uf:l—:r;»’}n;x;flug;. ;‘6'\clc,blln 1@ | off; spring wheat steady, s mills are sold ahead; | N5 c"':::ff’" o \;Iulgnws upon the Plrelr( an,\;ln rc"nrl. x’l‘[he A I ; i ‘Lgmw;m')‘;& Hovao! Ad weather over a large portion of the | 16c; tub washed, c: black, ucks, e; | patent; 3 eRdtR Date 6 . & W. pfd. v uilders are generous also w their stair- | No. ‘Av. Pr. 0. a 0. Av. 0 =] ? state to stimulate the retail trade, and in | tag locks, 2@3c: ‘dend puiled. 5Gée. Xue paicale SL 00NV Mloneadts patanl bR [ & WWIRIG- Lo Rl MaYa L On o housaitiss! threpifiats. i Hanh eone |k 10,1070 43 15 Widowiy—Well, it 1 fill my letters with SathanaR the amount of goods that liag DRESSED MEATS. B Nl e MOl Bye our, | et e Al Am, Rob. @5 T e Ty T P B e COWS. declarations of love and tell her how much [ actually, gone into consumption is not very | BEEF—Light western steers, 400 0600 Ibs., 4 | rm: superfine, 32, . Buckw our, | N do pld.. .. .. .. * t A Bl il § miss her, she'll come home to enjoy the sentl- large. 'he season |s roas g 5c; good cows and helfers, 44@oc; steady at $LE@L75. = a small dining room and kitchen, but no : 907 12 o 'y 0 3 3 thefe ouRht 10 o & §o0d setall traide. o | ek dasheifeorn, 1Btker ool tortauarions oo | “RUCKWHEAT- Dull; silver, 454c; Japanese, ] bath room or clothes closets, They are| 1- ... 907 7.... 361 mentality at closer range; If 1 write an in- & freer movement of goods into consump- | and heifers, ¥ ; good hindquarters cows and | 50754 The total sales of stocks today were 10 heated by two porcelain stoves. The ceil- 9 LLo030 5. different letter, she'll come home to sea flon would, ‘without doub,’ have ‘@ stimu. | helters,” ¢iaic: " fair | hindyiarices cown' and |- CORN MEAL-Steady: Trandrwine, 42,0 shares, including; Sugar, 6007 Tohaceo, i ings ‘ave.high, thei floors' paluted, and-walls what's the matter; and if I don’t write at all ¥ 5 T cow ro c; cow chuc 3 . stern, 45@4Sc. “hicawo G i ston, 8 s f 2 ‘1l e Ve istins eftedt ‘upon tho wholssele trade as|balfaca $0i cow munde $HOSge: cow chucks | RXE-Dulli No: 3 western. d 6@50c. 6. 5,000, Reding, 0 40r: Ta k Iatind, | covered with inexpensive paper. The top or she'll coma home Lo see If I've run off with 'LOCAL DRY GOODS HOUSE frozen, 10¢; tresh, 16c; beet rolls, boneless, 8igei | BARLEY MALT—Dull; wesiern, 50G60c. ‘7,600, silver certificates, third flat rents for $20 per month, the second another woman. So what's a man to do? OQCAL ES. boneless, 8c; loin backs, WHEAT—Receipts, 73,400 bu.; exports, 72,800 Trcn, 5,600; Texas & Pacific, | g, 0, 1 th und floor for $50. In ——— Houses report a good trade in thelr line ‘cow ribs, No. 3 6 bu. Bpot, quiet; No. 2 red, Si%c asked: No. 1 States Cordage, 6,000 Wheeling & | 107 #30, and the grol ) i 1224 TN Not Her Faul Wwith the prospects favorable for the com- ¢ Tige; steer ribs, The; steer 1ins, ge. | hard. 6TIL@6T%e. Options ‘advanced early on | Take il 00, AF,: SR ol this house a retired army officer lives on . - * b b ing months. The dry goods market has TTON—Dressed mutton, S4c; racks mutton, | steady cables, covering iy local shoits - forelgn the third floor, a Heidelberg professor on | 2100 ' Boston Transcript: Stern Parent—You say nfr';vrm: x«;zy pmlmhc of new 1eun:r:n.| bu‘l legs mutton, 7c; saddles mutton, fo: ’;uymfi.l hu'(l oat I:d““n‘ award oan, whirn shorts New York Money Market. the second, and the ground floor is divided . 8 f 2 112 you love her and that she loves you, and that 0 dvances have been maintained. dropped, and closed unchang e mesket was [y yorte S S Y ON C. 4 i twi Il stores, one for the sale of : i You can never be happy apart; but there are < " pork loin, 9c; spare ribs, » 0! orning; Octobe e e g 3 . Oct. 5. ~MONE ON CALL~ nto two smal 3 . B e T T T BT e L R R taned B e A iRt Sober, slcaed M%o; Do 4¢ 12 per Gent; last loan, 2 per cent; closed | small notfons and the other for cigars. Hand- | 2... 4 others besldes yourself; have you considered advancing rapidly, and while there has | pigs teet, cleaned. per doz., 36c. —Recelpts, 70, .5, exports, 126,900 by RIME A PR e 5 1.@3% per | f0me furnituce, lace curtains, statuary, books, . : her father and mother? Young Spooner—I been limprovement: in' the market for tha MISCELLANEOUS. ot it steail ;' No. Options open S ERRANTILN RATER KO0 aar | 8t e e e i ras atve 3 aoaisns tonl 41 2 . ) . 9 | baves but 1 love er so much that 1 don't manufactured product, it fs said that there| OYSTERS—Mecdiums, 2c; horseshoes, 23g%c; | steady with wheat, but Tater ga STERLING EXCHANGE — Vith ac 0 a clerk on . o sy 8 mind the kind of parents she has. Beside 150 noat & dlovaniy Kolu sl lh}:nw“ 3 extra standards, 2ic; extra ‘selects, d2o; comoins | forings by pit traders and cf STERLING EXCHANGE — Dull, with actual | pearance to the apartments, but a clerk o : n § I des, n 3 aders and business ‘in bankers' bills at $4.5T4@4.58 for de- 3 o it's ul 7 : :hu n.|w material and the selling price of | selects, 3ic; Nr:ll':‘)’urk counts, 4v¢; standard &Z‘;:‘;“"Za(,.‘if;“‘ifl:f' closed 36%c; c L) i x’d‘f'smam o "r.,'r' s!uu%‘df_ N ;nmlud Iuv'::g .'ny:flr":r: (;?Ir::lg& v\l;;l;‘::i“r:el t!l;l‘:nlll\u;»; - t's no fault of !mn you 7know s, e, tat, mangtacu Bals Boon | five'Wike clover, 3ei chote atosk, | L ONTSZIeedplir 1ns0 b exports, 1 bu. | LG SN and Mkl Adekite THE REALTY MARKET. of the mills the supply of old cotton wiil 3 Spat, No, .8, Ho.. Ontlos ull and fe BAR SIL] 4. As for the cost of living, that s even 3 " o; v UT8—Almonds, Mec; English walnats, . | tureless, closing unchanged; October, closed 23 CICAN S . - s 23 A 1 % < X Boon he cxhausted Elie‘a §ood many have | e tic; standants: 10c; Mberia pur poch | Bucorber. Birg e o oy NEAIOANEDOL Jng: new s, reg., | dearer. Perhaps Heidelberg, being an educa- . : ) 3 INETRUMENTS placed on record October 8, N AL PRI oo e‘;p;};;{‘;rflf{gfl; Lt heeans. %oi peanuts, raw, $@te; i AY—Firmi shipping, $507c; good to cholce, coupon, 123; Coupon, 116; 4% | tional town, should not be taken as a crite- [ 1 75 ot Y WARRANTY DEEDS fr roasted, = @9oc. s ! 1 " Pacific It 8l ¥ " rear » aned i tnce advancen o watil Taw Gotin | SAUET, KRAUT-Per Ubl. 850: it wur, an | HOFS-Weak: state, commen to chotcs, ot | [7% k7 coupon, S R O R T B e Kate Bond and husund to Charies produc 3 raw cotton MAPLE SYRUP-Five-gal. cans, $3; 3 , | erop, c; 1895 crop, 1@ Pacific coast, 189 ) 3 ¥ s nd h ), is cheaper. per doz., 313; -ans. $0.25; auart cans, $3.95, | crop, dagte, . v @ uelflc coast, 84| Closing quotations on bonds were as follow: taken in preparing the produce to prevent | ... s et ik dilyion ICE MEN DISSATISFIED, FIGS “New crop, California,’ 10-1b. boxes, per | HIDES—Steady; California, 13 18t%o0; Galveston, | US. 4w, vox., new. 123570 P, Ia loss to the consumer, the prices are higher 2 Samuel Mortenson and wife to Phul The ice season is drawing to a close, and | ;. 12%c. Common California’ figs, 60-1b. boxes, :;‘Jl‘;:mr: Buenos Ayres, dry, 2le; Texas, dry, okl ISR ¢ 8.9 ; than in America. Soup beef costs 20 cents [ ! l‘ivlflr;n. InI‘- || 2 and 3, bik 1; lots 7 to Baitiia, of n the cosumption ta siraaily Wool Market, R—Dull; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, coiip. |Erie 2ds ... PRS- posind. oml SEHUES pantRach, mutien!|( ;) : Of 4% 1ot T3 DIk §, Camban S8t weather. Without exception fce men admit | LONDON, Oct. i.—At the wool auction sales to- | VI 1o heavy weights, 2ic. 3. da: | Shops AN & poupey y # - " 7'M Whilams to I N Esmay, se 20463 5000 That ‘this fall has Doen far Trom n Sacis | das 1o hares’ ware oitmeen ot "wiian saiep to: | WOOL~Sicaty' domestic Hoece, 16624c; pulled, ot cents, pork chops 20 cents, boiled ham 50 S factory reason, viewed from the sellers | Were withdrawn.' The offerings were of an av. | PO < oxs . o - < t 95, v, cents, beefsteak 50 cents. Geese are from 75 2 I PP 3 stand, o e quality, Combi; ¥ bred 't | , PROVISIONS—Beet, quict; family, $10.00@12.00; ey T R P s e P % e Special master to J J Hood, lot o A the “macar Ao the ico companies | Srake quality. Combings nnd cross-breds - met | oot hams, $I-0G1G0. Cut meats) Dom e ok od . - BBl | cents to $1.50 aplece, ducks as i L Shion's subdiv......oeteses Lo had all the men and teams employed in|With a keen'demand. The following are the 6%@TY%e; p ckl shoulders, 606'4c; pickled . America, turkey (rare) $1.50 to $2 each, pig- ({lrlh‘v[,\‘;?f ice that customers could be found “,'\.'_-J"s:;‘;;l“«“.m_ 3,982 bales; scoured, §14a@ | PRMR S@Yc. Lard, quict and vasy; western Aeplinn 0. Y eons very much in demand at 50 cents to 60 2 3 sy, 4% G10% 095 | clos 2; ed, steady. Vork, sieady; Currency:... cents per pair, young chickens 50 to 75 cents Rumber of CuStorera, New los: s iArig | 12 8 ey, A%O1A. Queensiand, 1,008 bales: | Siw*cte, 310 toario s Tamite. 1. hogrti 2t sy | L. Now Com. da ; per pair, v hickens 50 to 75 cent came nto the fleld and twenty additional | foour*d AL e i SR Ans 4 : A clears, 311, 50613.50, *Missourl Us. aplece, wild hare, about as large as jack rab- delivery wagons were empioned, “naCBal | tralia, 369 bates: scoured. 11id@is 1d; kreasy, 6% N. . b, " 24 W0 head; srererersisacn ¢ 500 h Total amount of transfers, 2 b4 L1 — @sd s m : a6 , - ) 4%e aske: v, o ts, 75 cents apiece. So much for flesn o B8 : ' : creased competition and the lack of enough | $iiGira™ Rw Heniant. Son v s ani Y nuTx:«tlf:f‘\ A7ty e, A semtey, (i O A 108 o 8. P De D taa ) o ane oA eh pound, T ; e B3 508 CHICACOVB‘OARD OF TRADE customers to keep all the teams bus, U; sreesy. SRENLL " Caps ot aicoused, % |, PETHOLEUM-Steady; United closea at $1.281 | 5 C: 1ot } G, Wost. Tt fresh and sweet; eggs, 18 to 30 cents per b hios run e A 1t ook ST As many complaints are coming to the Chlcago brought about a reduction in prices. Tatal, 20 ot e et e Saa-naw aa e, T Soman 78 ; ' re i 2o mree s ) b "y - Board of Trade showing th; persons |, DruEnt ) 0 Natal, 1,368 balen; seoured,” 70@1s 43d: greary, | Vi ool i Tenn. now set 5. o 0. B W 98 dozen; cheese (common), 12%% conts, English | (hirty-seven' trish doads being recelved - Thi | Roard of Trade showing that periony in' Prices: that prevalond (et penade In e | égryd. Next ek e eqerings are 973 bales. | BUTTER - Hecelp 6 pkgs.: market firm; | SeNN. old 6n... Sl & 1M Gon. b breakfast tea, $1.50 per’ pound. Anid so on, | quality wam not quite’ Uy 1o yesterday's‘standan | {41 45 £7in A0 procisions, dhoug me er. o ¢ previous sum-{ The imports of the week were 8230 bales. western dalry, 10G13; western ‘creamery, 160 ‘Centuries ULk Gen s everything béing higher than in the United | but wus faie, As to values there was some im- | jons ar misled futo dealini ' with “porsbuis. or The result, so ice men claim, is that Kanwns City Markets. Mep S, B Al Y oA States. As far us casial observation goes | o higher.’ The Sulcs, however, would not.shaw | (s Who have o cannection with this Hioard, there has béen no money In the business| KANSAS CITY, Oct. 5.—WHEAT—Steady; No. S ‘{;—5&; ";;;"m ",L-)‘ phas. : market steady . P - nothing in Germany is cheaper than in Amer- | much if any sdvance'on their face, owing to the [ fo7 BIEIIC 15, CRutioned as notified that GEORGE 2 LY (o0, Xhile some Sompanies are|3 hard, Hi@io; No. 3 sed, €OW; rejected. | N Guima, didie. | | TOPNC: part skims, 3G1 ia 8o, 2ds. Wosi Slior ica except wine, clgars, boer and music. A | fuct inal the'hogs wire not s ko toidy. e | BEESTENE SN, A I potied, (it GEORGE d be heav. . 8 Bominal Il skies, 3 1y " uthern 8. ; < rade was ¢ active e hoga were all | o g Gnry, ST L bk oot Vas Dt up by incrmenenay poict Lint | S nA Kt aiahtly dowsr; No. 3 mized, pEGGRTTeccipty, 4378 plaps.; frm; state and | G : glass of beer big enough to drown a child | Lide, Was, S RCURE A0 (10 L08R, Yirg, 81 | wa to whelher any’ artlcular person or fikm in not turn out as well as expected, and there | 2% @c; No. 2 ‘white, 2o, RICK—Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 34@6 in can be had for 2 cents and entrance o & | {je same as the top yesterday, while $3.65 was were some losses from that cause, OATS—Very slow, somawhat lower; No, 3| Qi Sestrssomestio. falr to extre, -:"SC» garden full of tropical plants, rose trees and | the popular price. L £ 000 mauy wagons have besn taken |ined. 1W@ITie: No. 3 white, isgithc. 8004 10 Cholte, 9. 0 B Feana e uatatie hue | Ted lights, where an excellent band plays un- | TS gencral tenleney of the hog market duriag | 57T Fobineon. (tobimon's Ciphers 11 b i—Firm; No. 2, 3 & . ANCISCO, Dét"5 —The 0 clo J < e b ool Jeen_ downwa s moll P e Do fp Oine to the shrinkage | FEECIS N3 & nompnlly 3 mominaly | L ROSIN-DUL} strained, common o good, #1.45 quotations for mining stcks tolay wero as foi- | U111 'clock p m., is but § cents. at the opening of the week at $3.85 10 31,15, With ROBINSON & FIELD 2athe demand for ice, and the men and | goh 01624, Tow But “tipping" 15 the bane of the traveler. | iy buik of the sales at $3.95 to 4. On Tucsday | Grain and Provisions, Con eams put to work inthe coal yards HAY-Firm; timothy, §10.00G11.00; prairie, $5.5 m‘,‘l‘,’;j,;}‘{‘s;,';_“;'“}';{'mflffl&ry‘;}_hvrfl;n’l:»fz}:fi; T There 18 mo escape, and although you may | o marker did ol show much cham Dt e MEMBERS OF St. Lonis Gener L % 1@880: price, $13. Lead, firm; brokers' price, $3.15. Tin, | Alpha Gon... 1" pestatarnass lle awake nights and use all your Yankee | Wednesday and Thursday it experienced a ma ME 2 I ST. LOUIS, Oot, 5. PLO! o | @ta S FHR-itigher; oreamany, H@Mo; dalrr, 3§ CRich Sined Tmarkat s 0w Bk Tip, | Alshe Oon.... | Keontuciy Gon:: ingenuity to clrcumvent the gang they are at | {rrial decline, hoks weling on the last men CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Off; patents, $3.2543.85; extra cy, $8.0603.15; | “EGGS—Firm; %c higher, 18, COTTON SEED OIL—Steady; prime erude, 2dc; | Belcher . . Lady Wash. Con.. your heels at every turn. You can't carry | 1 7"s8e0"%0n" Frlday valoes wers Toi tom Refer 1o GEO, STONE, or Tilinots B AT uonalce, 1260270, . . Soiguer yeiow, SibdNe. Boat & Belcker.... Mexioan. ... your hand-bag from the station to Your pen- [ the range of prices being §.75 1o *| Trust and Savinis iank. We are NOT a bueet early, but_ihe witharawal of st mnde Ootten Mavieets Liverpool Markets, Bullion Monni Disbions . slon or viee-versa without some chap Jumpa | e hebyical puckers af'sih Vory iarish una | shon, Tronts f0r our oustomers”wur Win'ani 1o who e obtafhing supplivs trom: Chicags cheaper | 5 St LOVIS OCt. 5-COTTON -Steady: no salen | LIvERPOOL, Oet oo WHE At ot qutet: do. | Coloins Ooeldental Con. . o Jour side and, with a pollte baw, Ingratl. | 28) M L Mt ik th hext tRwty. oo orey, | losses, Write' ua for any"intermation "4 Piame than they can from here caused free selling and | peporied; middiing. Ske: recelpts 185 bales: | mana poor; No. 3 red winter, sa 24: Mo ¥ oo Shalisuge Oon. Ophir.......... ates himseif into your esteem. At first you | o /o%auiS R ogu"Will have 1o sell o the aris uf | Ave.. opposite Board of Trade, (hicags. - d«’-mrn‘:i ‘?'.:‘"‘ni‘&??:.‘.‘.'." :;.:ef Josterday: | ® NEW ORLEANS, Oct. b-COTTON—Quiet and gfl;‘ fi?kn‘ Sxhaustad; n".o'ml hard, Manitoba, | SAOTATS: v g may think he is the runner for the house at | january pork. At the present price of pork that ORDEES FOR %o ‘narad: . Sl ¢ 3 ¢; December, | yioady: middling, § 1-16c; low middiing, § 7-160; With hear Lagoy. Jo. pi-luan.“fif."mfi':'fifl " BAYREO s, which you intend to stop, but when he leaves | would mean 3345 to $3.55 hogs on this market ol CORN-"Dull, “With "some strength early, ol | #004'ordinary. ¥tie; nel’ receipta,” i Trom Tast night's cloving feures: Lasimeer soacfied | COn fmuerml: Sterra Navada. ¥ou at the door you will find he fs doing busi- | One thing ‘they claim to be abaclutely certain sPEeuLlTWE MVEST“'"TS lowed by a pressure to sell and a decline; No. 3 | §roan 15136 bules: continent, 4300 bales; coaste | on middle positions; October, bs 11a: Nowember: | Crown Point.. silver Hill. ness on his own hook. To be sure, he is sat- [ 474 that Is that provislons $araute of tom B mixed, cash, 2e; October, e asked; December, sales, & les; stock, 133,204 | 5y 24a; January, s 34d;’ February, e ed; | Exehoguer Union Con. 2 3 isfled with 25 cents or half that sum it you | o &° I Fidoamnistive mi 2%c asked; May, 25%c bid. Gould & Curry. 47 [Utah Con..... ¢ 8! 4 q rr. oG T Y continued large re-| ,NEW YORK, Oct. 5-COTTON—Eas celpts and a depression In the cash market; spot | QUIRE. $%c: net recelpts.. none; 0N THE CHICACO BOARD or TRADE BOLICITED. Call ot our oftice 56 write (o private Ipher Gode or Eilupers Grain Kecords. © MCLAIN BROS. & CO. Rialto Building, CHICAGO, MARGIN ™ St "\ SRR 08 f "o o TRADING BEEIIAG & w2 EXPLAINED. 53, ", Sige e it bk reforences furnished. ARBOGAST & €O. MEMBERS CHICAGO OPEN BUARD OF TRADE, 23 Traders Bullding, Chicars JunENTan asdr} ATaecican mized new, ds fa, | Baiod Nor . 168 ¥elow Jeakiis. e n“-fiié"n?i‘i.i“f?iu"ofl ':?'l‘:l‘h?d"l:‘r“e:e!r\‘l: ures cloned firm, with near and dimant poe: Boer: No. L cash, lwc ssked; October, 1ie; | SEPOS Soatinent, L5 baes: & clontag. T ouers, SIg0Tide. Maxisan dellarn. atinen tlons unchanged from last Dikht's closing prices. Dt . b appearances, and so the 25 cents goes. In December, 1ie askoa: Hayt Sne all spinners; stock, 151,48 bales. Business heaviest on near positions; Otioper, | T SgRh pkn wissaphlo, Siée Peidelb b e L i Easier: Mise, elierd. . 3 Heldelberg it is not uncommon to give the : 38 433d; November, 3s 4%d; December, is . CORN MEAL-1.5011.5. FPeoria Markets. uuy‘fd\-lm: Mmry,‘ll .'";f "n'tb.':(-n. i "4‘." London Stoek Quotations. conductor on the horse cars a tip. If you BSAN-=Dall and irregular; sacked, east track, [ PEORIA, Oct. 5—CORN—Quiet, unchanged; No. | FLOUR—Firm, demand fuir, frecly supplied; | LONDON, Oct. 5. ~35 p. m. closing have occasion to wash your hands at the de- B, 2, %00; No. 3, 3ige. 8t. Louls tancy winter, §s 0. pots you can’t get the door open to o out FLAX SEED-Lower at 8. OATS—Active. lower: No. 3 white, 19QWic; | PROVISIONS-Bacon, —quiet: demand poor; Forerea 0 Oriinary. Botle until B0 pletities ore traomed ts o HAY - Fal y active; scarce and firm for cholee; | No. 3 white, 1T@18%e. short ribs, 28 1bs., 348 64; long clear. 35 to 46 lbs., . - Paul com... ... Sand a h d Yew grades dull and’ almost unsalable: prairie, | RYE—Nominal s 84; short clear backs. 1lht, 18 tba. Ste: shar ific. NN . Comira and of the attendant whose soap and towel 6.00429.00; timothy, §5.60G14.00, this side. clear middles, heavy, 6 lbs., 808 6d; clear bel- ¥oh lug | Pennuyivania, .. you have used. At hotels, pensions and HUTTER—Firm: ' separator ereamery, les, 4 to 18'lbs, 3 60, Shoulders’ square, 12 e TSI RMRE. oo rooms the walter, chambermald, shoeblacker fancy Elgln, 23! i| to is Ibs., 3. Fiams, short cut, W to 16 ibe. 10Rig}Mex. Ocu. aow and porter expect more or less, in proportion BGGS—Signdy on : barley, bu. s Talldw, fine North American, nominal. Beef, E G pan e " BIpN BPELTER —Dull and declining; §290%. extra India ‘mess, T6s; prime mess o4a 3. ~Por) to the title one bears or the airs he as- PROVISIONS ~Pork, s'andard mess, §5.571:@9.00. bu. prime mess, fne western, S 9d; prime mess, .. P T T T T TSP ISDRSPRPRNS - TBBETTEITIEIAR SERERSRRRSRRRRERRT