THE OMAHA DAILY BKK : SUNDAY , lii'lMBHR 2 , 1802-TWKNTY PAOKS. THE CONDITION OF 1HADE The Wholesale Eminoss of Ornnha Coa- tinues Very Batisfnotory. COUNTRY COLLECTIONS ARE EASY Cause * for tlio l.nck of Activity In l.ncnl Itctnll Clrrlm-llio Mtuilloti it Apprirn to Unmtner * cliil Agency. Tbero Is not much in the way of news to offer concerning the wholesale irado of Omiitui. JJttslnoss continue * very eood lu a general way and fully up to expectations. Thu conllnucil hot woalhnr 1ms necessarily llmllod the demand ft'mowhat for winter goods The retail dcitlers cannot bo oxooctod to load up very hoiivlly with winter Roods ns IOIIK its the wo.ilher Is such ns to sttllo all dcmntid for Huch goods. Accordingly Job bers In dry goods tmvo uot"d u little Inlllns off In the movement of goods , owing to this cause. It is , however , the more postpone ment of trniio that will como In a rush nt the llrst nppnariinco of cold weather. Collodions keep up In n very satisfactory iinnnor , indl eating that the retail trade of the country Is In a vurv good condition , notwithstanding tlid unseasonable weatnor A Jobber observes that the best feature of the whole situation is that Nebraska has tinolbcr corn crop and that It has rnaohoil u point where thcio is nothing to be feared from ( rosts. Tim Hi-luil Tnuli- . The local retail trade continues rather dull , duo In | art to the extremely warm woalber. That , however , can uo togardod ns only u temporary cause of the Inactivity which has been u characteristic of the local letull irauo for the greater part of the vcur. A prominent business man , who has had n good doul of cxpcrlcco In those mutters In different cities , unalv/cs the situation In Omaha In a uomowtmt different manner than Is usual. According to tns theory , Omaha Is undergoing a transition common to cverv American city that has over attained to any prominence. "Wo Miy that the retail Irauo is quiet In Omaliu " said the "but It , speaker , is ijulet bcmuso the people uru saving niuiioy and not on account of any scat city of inonoy. I can remember asjx boy b.icU In Pennsylvania , wlien our town wus booming , when" every body made money and spent uhat they made with u luUshncss that created an unnatural activity. A few yours later the hotheads Dinong us wore old enough to emigrate to the Most , aud the conservative people who stayed behind commented living at a loss rapid puce. They made money Just ns thuv ahv.ivs ilid , but instead of bpondlng it all for tbo benefit of otncrs they saved It. I was back there a short tune ugo and observed quite closely their methods of living and doing business and how they had amassed fortunes bv tin If l and economy. For example ample , a man now worth $100,000 1 noticed was wearing a peculiar shaped shoo which I remoniboiod was In style some ( If teen or more \enis aco. 1 as lied him where ho got tnom and he rumutkcd that they wcro Eotno utiich ho got " .stuck on" u number of je.ir ? ugo. lielng upnblo to sell tl.oin In his toic , ho wus uoaring them out himself. Tlitnl ; of that , a merchant worth that amount of money wearing old block that no one also \\ould have. " \ \ hen 1 came west I ho town in which I flrst settled w s booming and ovcrybonv spending monev freely. ' 1 hey kept up steam quite awhile , but tholr enthusiasm gradually cooled. The uoomur ; , many of them , moved out to look for ficsh llclds. while the meta conservative element worked to the front , uud with that commenced a noriod of Increas ing economy and retrenchment. In other \voids , Iho people seemed to grow tired of spending money and It became more the fash ion to bo saving. Then people began to say 'tho town WHS getting dull , wo uro suffering from thu reaction of the boom , ' etc. "I rumo to Omaha while the so-called boom was still on , but it could not lust for- cVnr a.id tame to an und as everyone Is fnllv aware. Now we complain that the retail trade heio is slow , and wo search out all Boris of explanations to account for It , but 1 believe that curcful Inquiry among a large number of cltUuns would develop the fact that the ror.son for their not buying goods and spending money as freely us they did during the boom petlod , is not that thov arc drawing any smaller salaries than thov did then , but that they have caught the spirit of retrenchment A sentiment of uny kind is catching I have in mj employ u man who Is draw hit f 1,500 u your. Ho wean his clothes as lotu ns be can keep them on and wilt not spend i cent for anything unless compelled to. Hi imts at least one-half of his salary in thi bank nverv month. I have other men win nro doing the same thiiif. The result of tbl is that Iho bank deposits keep on Incro.isini while the retail trade U inclined to Urn guish.11 Ai Dun SUCH II. "September has boon a highly satlsfaetor inontn to the J > DUors of Omaha , " romarkoi Mr.V. . II. Ilobeison , minngor of the met cuntile agency of It. G. Uun & Co. In thl city."Never "Never before in the history of Oraah lias the volume of trade been &o largo an never before was the prospect better for tli full and winter business. The condition throughout ttio territory tributary to th . : mantel are nil that could bo do irod an Omuhu Jobbers nro certainly to be coi giutulutcil. "Several of the leading Jobbing houses ai ncluully overburdened with orders. This ! true particularly of boots and shoos and dr poods. Thu grocery houhos report the trad for the week und ilia month ahead of expci unions , with collections not quite up to Hi nvorago. The liquor inert are more compli com than usual. Tholr trade has ImproTO qulle a liltlo ever August , but the browoi uro still complaining , especially of the Oinuk demand. Inthodiug line irado Is slight ! tihcad of September , IbOl , and qull'j satisfui , tnry. Leather and ihidiugj , lumber , bun \\i\\o , hats and caps and clothing tell n Mm lor story. 'Iho volume of trade In near ' ! ovcry line shnus a maikcd growth. Tr percentage of lnciea U estimated all t ! \\i\y from 10 to f > 0 per cent ns compared wit lust year , van Ing In different linos. "Tho mumifitctureis of the cltv nro gone ally prospering. The good work of the nssoeiutlon In the lust jear Is now match ] Itbolf manifest In nn Increased and growir demand for Nebrnska-tando goods , bcarce ! n homo Industry has fulled to reap II benotlt of thu patriotism -vlilch the mov ment has Inculcated In the communities thu Mate. The annual meeting of tboassi elation called out homo very happy e changes of opinion among the members up < the results nf Ihotuelvo mouths' cameaij ; and 1'iosldont Page's report , printed lu tl newspapers , hits added a noir interest to tl Important question of developing local fa torles. "Among the banks there Is very Hit change In the bituatlon. The movement pram has caused the countrv bunkers draw upon their balances , hut nearly all tl banks huvu a plulhora of deposits and a : living In hope that ouch succeeding week w ' \\ltncss nn improved demand for thiur su pins fundx. Money Is quite ugood deal mo > ucttvu In Now York , and within a woou UU cage banks have oeun miiklnc u larger nuc tier ot loans. The theory of local bank ol clals is that the demand will now gro eveedllv until after election , when It will L como strong and so maintain Itself tbroug out the winter. "Outside of Jobbing lines Omaha Is co Icssffitly dull and September witnessed Improvement in the situation. Dealers in t necessities of Ufa have had fair tvado , b iiicrchuntK with luxuries to sell have had l discouraging season. Heal ontato oonllnu Hal mid speculator * uro In the dumps. "They may bo Interested In knowing tli u local company Intimately associated wl I one of thfl Inigcst real oUuto enterprises u which If bucking a brldiro und terminal p left U tilling options upon all the botti fund ! H can secure for n distuned north Iho Union 1'ucillo ahop , There Is hopa I his movement for homo uctlvltv to t notihtfost und If Uio Rchomo muteriallzes now soonu piahahlu li U likely the r P8tut43 inurUct will ho vUluly uffected all o\ \ Iho iltv. O latm seems hubitually to postpc building operations until tbo auiun There nro now faltiy under way a number uxtonalvo structures , a-uong which may moutloncd the Na > u building ou llarnoy , I K UB broiveri lu the * ouiu part of the cl the now cnskot ( ni'tory on Thirteenth and I ( Jracomul ttioCMllfthan block on Sixteenth ilreot KxcaVAtion * are In progress upon the telephone building , the Morso-Coo Shoo rompiny's factory nnd MctJonl- Hrady company's warehouso. But one-half of the oonsons work Is yet to bo lot , The library building , to cost * 10JM)0 ( ; the Omnha club house , to cost * HOOO ; the Swcow building on Fnrnatn , bntwccn Sixteenth nnd Sovcntccnth , to cost $ ( > . " ,000. nnd olhors uro almost certain to bo n part of the building rosulta for IsOi , but not n brlcK has been laid In any of them. "Durine the dull times many mechanics and laborers luft the city. The city work nnd those now enterprises have absorbed all ihoso remaining nnd wigos has advanced qulto n good deal. Contractort nro plud to get team * now nt 1 75 per dnv nnd to pay common laborers $1 73. Up to AUtfiist 1 M.OO for men nnd teams nnd $1.23 for laborers wo.-o the prevail ing mtcs of piy. Lathlnir , which cost 2 cents per yard In the onrlv summer , icsts now n , 3 } and oven 4 cents per vni d. Briuk- layers wno were hunting Jobs nttha union scaloof r > 0 cents an hour now rcculvo all the way from 50 cenls to 70 cents. Material has noon oxtremelv low n.osl of the oason , nnd brick manufacturers very generally clostd tholr larzor kilns. Ttio Increased de mand has caused nn advance of $1 per thou sand , and the brlckmakors ore beginning to llguro on extensive operations for next year. "Tho month has baou exceptionally good for the crops. There his boon suircolv any frost nnd rorn Is safe. The state U In suporo condition both financially nnd so far as agri cultural worn Is concerned There Is no failure of crops anywhere , and while prices are low lor various reason ? not Incident lo ordinary business conditions , farmers nrn holding their surplus for better prlrcs There is nothing discouraging In the outljok oilhcr In Omaha or the stnto nt large. "Omaha's excellent Jobbing Irado Is at tracting considerable attention and has In duced n prominent Massachusetts shoo mm to enter Into negotiations with ono nt our oldest firms for nn Interest In their business. "Tho oyster men are warring otor prices and September sales nro uuiuually largo In spile nf the hot weuthor as a consequence. "Tho month closes ut South Omaha \\llh moderate receipts. The number of cattle re ceived was 87,473 lu excass of receipts for August and loss than ! 100 ever acnr ago. The showing on hos Is u decrease of 'Jti.MI from August and an Increase of 8,217 ever September 1S01. Ncuily 10,000 more sheep wore received this month than In Soptombjr 18111 , and the Inciease over August oxcneds 12,000. Hoes rat.ecd high In price for tbo month , whllo cattle huvo hardlv maintained the nvorugo expected. Tno month closed with a somewhat disastrous tire nt the vnrds mid with the now packing house structures well under way. " WINTI.lt UIIIMT. Mnru ol the Limiting Ci-rc l Itetng SUHII lit > ebru ki. The crusade In fuvor of the more general cultivation of winter wheat lu Nebraska is meeting with marked sui-cess. In many parts of the stulo where , hereto fore , coining but corn has been raised , farm ers are expirimontlng with winter wheat on a small scale , while in other sections where lhat cereal has proved a success tbo acreage devoted to its culture nas this fall been doubled , and in a very great numborof cases lioolcd , The estimate thul Nebraska's winter wheat r-rop will In 1M ) I bo from two and a half to throe times as largo as ever before is a safe one. one.As instancing what has actuallv been done in connection with Its growth , Tin : ULI : has compiled for Iho benefit , of Its louders some information bearing on the subjoot. While the few examples cited below uro taken us will bo seen ou psrusul from widely differ ent p.itts of tbo state , the reoults thny serve to illustrate ate u unit In demonstrating that the cultivation ot winter wheat in Nobraslta is attended by no small measure of prolit. Fiirnas county : Mr. C. Horton , living in thu neighborhood ot Gdtson , sowed seventeen acres by press drill In the fall of Ib'Jl ; his yiela averaged forty-two busbols per acre : the approximate ) cost per aero delivered In the granary was ? 5 82. If Iho wheat sells ut fifty cents u bushel ( surely u 'ow enough es- llm'.ite ) the profit per acre Is $15.18 ( $ .21 $ .ri S'J ) . Wubstcrcounty : Mr. U. W. Francis and Mr. J. Grcenhalgh each raised about seventy ucics of winter wheat. Mr. FIUHO' * ' yield uvoruced twonty-tlvo and Mr. Grconlialch'a thirty-five bushels an acra. Shcrninji county : Mr. A. P. Culleys ol Uotip City says : "Mv winter wheat paid mo $20 on acre tint on pan of my land and JI5 on the remainder. This season I intend pulling lu " > Q acres. Ttiero is no quesllon as to this ciops being grown hero any season if put into Iho ground in proper sbupo , unt , on account of its largo yield it pavs muck belter than any other ciop wo grow. " Pliolps county : Mr. O. M. ( Jhristlanson who lives near Holdroge , rnado the following statement : Last full I src.lcd almos cichteon acres to winter wheat , nnd raised J ( ill ) bushels of very line wheat. This u ar average of about thlrty-tivo mull 'Is lo Itu aero. Mr. U U. Coulter planted fifty acre ; with prasb oiill September'JJ , Ib'Jl , and hac an average jleld of forty-four bushels at aeie. Buffalo countv : Mr. F V. Robertson i president of the First National Dun It u Kouriu-y , wiiles. "In relation to wlnte wheat in this county , 1 buliovo it to DO grout success. Mr. L-sw DiTtz on twenty r' llvo acres averaged thirty-oight bushels ai acre , and his brother thirty-two bushels ai ncro. Mr. Lowenslino on forty acre ! la averaged Ibirly bushels. Mr. George ICoel id on % 'J ucios averjeed twenty-seven bushel 10 nn acrn. Mr. H. G. Scott has about -1U ) us acres south of us , which , ho thinks , wll .IS iivcrugo about thirty buihols an aero. 1 id Iho crop Is properly pul in al Iho ngh idu season , l . should average twenty-llvo t forty bushels an ncro. te Clay county : Mr. John Hoavckn planto is by press drill sixteen acres , from which h i-y threshed f > 5J bushels ( average per acr Jo thirty-four and one-half bushels ) , nn C- Mr. Anton IC tronka had flflocn acres froi C10 which he threshed 500 bushels nn uverug 10u of Ihirty-threo and one-third bushel un ucn Hnmilion county : A. C. Crawford1 ' rs twenly-llve acres averaged llfly bushels i tia Iho aero. iy Oioocouniy : A farmer living near Syc ; iyo utoro , who does not wish bis name to uf od - pour , had 200 acres of winter wheat thr il- bioughl him * 1IOO , ! not prolit In 1SQ1 and 21 'Jy acres in 16 ! ) . ! that netted bun f 4.SOO prolH. ho Franklin county : Mr. G. Hirscli put I ho twenty uores ot winter wheat by press dril th Of this , ton acres averaged tbirty-llv bushels and ton forty-five bushels an ncn It o ports from Franklin county go to she < ilr thai Us average yield is thluy-llvo busho an aero. Gage county : Mr. Gcorgo Goodl ily planted fifteen acres and uvoragod thirl ; bore five bushels James Hnslow's thirty acri ro yielded an average of thirty two bushels. roof Howard county : Monill Fisher had tc 10- acres of winter wheat that yielded an ave > 10X - ago of fortv-lwo bushels lo Iho ncro. Mr. t Xou S , bmiln's sixty acres averaged forl oun bushels und Mr. J. F. Oodd's tea acri hu twenty-live bushels to the acre. ho DoWltt'sbarsuparllia cioiiues Iho bloat Increases the appolito and tones uplhosyi tlo loin. It has banetltol many p'soplo wl : ImvosulTciod from blood disorders. It wi to help you. Till : KKAI'l Y MAUICKr. 'Ill rXBTUUMENTB placed on record Oo . ir- 1 Ihj. : irra ra \TAIIK\STV DEEPS. tilm - rOO.unuron to J H Pope , n ' , , ' lot 11) ) . m- . uubdlvnfJ 1 Uedlulc's add . . .t 3,0 mm. . HA Dillon to i : M Ayers , U.'x.lW feel in ow w 10-15-1 1 . t tie- Andreas Mlllur to Thoa Miller , w ( j ho - W-15-11 . | , c Jacob Dolozol und wife to John Dnloiol , lot 4 , li ooU 4 , Olt\olund ) I'luco . . . . . in- Jumus i ; an and wife to Tranz Werner , inuo lot 4 , blocks. Iu ) I'ont I'luco . . . . . 1C .ho M U Hulley to James Oarroll , lotu 5 and n. blooU r > , Kouth Unrihu . 3 ( nil J 1' t'arroll und huibund to M U llailoy , u U , ! JCS J 1' Anduison und wKu to J U UpileiralT , lots .1 und 4 , b'ocU .5 , South Umaha . . . " , ( llBl lluinian Kount7U to M F Itoys , jot 11 , til block f , Kunnt/u I'lucu , . , . 2,1 ind M T U ii 8 and wlfo to II I , Keys , b imo. 8 , , . ' A L Krdmann und wlfo to II O Con may , iro- n 4.'tout lots ' . ' 1 and' ' . ' . bloul. is , sum om mit add , . , , . . . . a.1 of 1C i : i-e : to Mary K Kliuwalt , iindlv ! i iln lot 10. block I , Uow A. lllil'rt S , , ! the QUIT CLAIM Dbf.114. as H S Oiiiiibboll and wife to I V U.iinpbell , oal tax lot 11 , In nw se. tax lol 0 , in so nu vor 1-n-l.l. lot l ( o 4 , b ojU ( J. lota ' - ' und J , blouh 7 , Ion I und ' . ' , blojk 11 , I'ratt'a Mllll. ono nn. Total amount of tr.ui fer . . . tM , of . bo UoUi'a barsaparuia oosiroy * suon p the sous us sorofula , sktn dU-uuoi , oezomi , rhc Ity , uiutUui. lu tiuioly use aavoi inauy livoj. TIIP IM\1'/M1I ITI1TIS lllllirOTO Tllh SPhlULAllvh MARlvlilS Sonsationftl Oliimx in the Big Coal in Ootob3r Ribs , ' WARRANTS OUT FOR CUDAHY AND V/RIGHT / In Wlic- the .Market s a Nnrn > Ono but the recline U'im Slniiigrr Other \'ri\ * tiirv * < il tbo Ony In the Pits. OlllCAOO , III , Out , 1. fodiy brought a sons ittonnl rllm iIn Iho blt ) dual lu Ujlobcr ribs HID swu irli it nut ol warrants for thu ar rest of the \\liloly known speculators. John Cudaliv nnd Austin Wrlcht. on ach.ir o ot eun.slriicv. | the working of a corner. The news did not dinelop Inwovur , while the lloirJ of Trade \\.is lu susslon. and p Ices of provisions were not alTocled. In the oilier pits too , the diy w.is rein irk i ily quiet. The cruln markols wcro llrm durln < thu first two hours ot the session They then began lo weaken and Iho prices to decline , so th it nt the uloio , co nip ired with yesterday's rostlntr ft euros , wheat showed u decline ot 'i . corn of So for Octohi-r and U' for M iy , and o-xts'ic for Oatobor in I ' &o for May. In whu it thu market wis u narrow one , the fooling nun stioncor on iooil local purohaies on Iho iiiiL-iiInt and pneus wore advanced U ® I4o ubo\o yestnulm's oloslni : , hut Iho iul- vanee did not hold , prlios deOllnliii ; from ' .o to 'ft' . Then ) wus nothing to overcome thu presHiuo of tliu heavy and Incruaslnz slookt. Much of thu wheat bought o.irly was sold out , Parclrlti.'o w m u o idln4 stiort suller. 1'liero IT is a coed doin ind for corn ut the Btaiti shippersiliiint un Inoro.ist-d bmlneji , htteiuth In hn it mil urov Islons bclpoil rorn. Hut when thuinou ur.iiit ) domain ! wus sills- lied tr.iilo bae nno dull und prices lower , Iho market iijaln fullowliu wheat anil provisions All the rt'porls re olxol wnrocry farib.o nnd it aeomed to b'l ccnorilly admitted that , thu crop us u whole w is sifu from frost A fair aunor.il lius'nt-ss ' w is Iransialul In o its lodiiv Without unv Imuortiint lines bolni ; dis posed of. I'ho nun Uul opened llrm , but we iK- one I as tinduy advntu'u.l aud eiosoJ from ' o to ' | 0 lower. H was an olT dnv for the provision trade. Itut for some coed buying of pork our.y by Mltchoilliluli c uiseil hl-'her prlcoi und hronuht on iirulty free solllni by the p icliors H.ihluln , W.u-rc , Van Kirk und other * , the volume of trade would liaxo lieun uxtiumo.y llirht. As It was the bn lncss was mostly In pork , with tlbsulmosl nuelnctod mill lanlilu 1 bill ( Irmly lu-ld. Thuru w is no sninrl o In Iho thudellMsrlus. Klbs were esllmutot ut .1003.- 100 tol.UO'.OOJlbs It was el ilnied th it most of the riln c.uno from the Uh e iao I'liukliig company an 1 wont to Cuduliy A , Oa und other cllijiie houses rrolchts were stiiudv ul 2'tc ' for wheat and "e for corn to llnlliilo. Intimated reicluts for Mond.iv : Whoit. Si3 onrss corn , 7" > J OHM : o.its. J'iJ curs ; ho s , ao.OJD head The loading futures runecd as follows : WHEAT .No 2 October . . . Docouibur. . . . ToilN No i'-1 Oclober . . . . DeciMidior. . . 4IH .May OAlHNo Ottolier . . . . Slid November Mnj J5M ML-S I'OIIK October 10 K , Jniimr ) , . . IMio- Octobcr 8 01 Jtimiiiry . . I , | I5 MIIIIIT Kins Octubur . 10 Oi January I , .il Cash quotation- , were as Uillinvs : I'l , ) llll Stoxlv : wlntur p.ilunls. J 1.703I 00 ; wlntrr slralKUls , it IOBI 05 : spnni ? pitcnts. S.IHV3I.OJ : spr nj straUhts , * i2iftH3- > : bakers' , $ I 7 KiH 10. WHEAT-NO. 2 snrlnz. 7 , .c ; No. II spring. 027.5c : No 2 red. 7i' . ( ? "ac. U ins No. 2 , 4.'iic ; . \o. .1. , 4lc OVTi < No. ' . ' , .1 ye : No 2 white , f. o b.IIJa Hl'ie : No .1 white. .IJ'iai'c. ' HYK-NO. 2. lie. HAUI.W No 2 , < Uu : No 1 , 5ic : ; No. 4 , 4051c. ri.Ax.SKBH No. 1. * .07. TIMOTHY SKLD I'rlme , 11.57. 1'oiiK-Mosi pui bbl. , $ 0 u.53110.70 : lard , poi 1(0 ( Ibs , $8 I ® S.12'J ; shorl ribs , sides ( loose ) , J'.OViilO 10 ; dry suited shoulders ( bo\i > d > . J7.IC © 7.20 : short clniu sides ( biiwyli. $ r'iias.no. WIIISKV Dlbtlllurs' llnlshed goods , per sal. , SllOAlis Unch m.-cd ; cut loaf. 5JS5 ! > io ; granulated. 5'Bu : stiind.ird "A. " 5' c. Hucclpts and shlpmouls today wuro us fol lows : , ! < Jn the I'roduco oXL-hunzo ted iy tbo buttei KWii.'c. l-ius. llrmei ; htrletly frahli PVfJlO'ic iiiurkLt was" 11 nuir : c'rcamnrv. iiifflii'ic ; d'alrf u SI. l.iuiU s ST. Loins , Mo. Oct. 1. Ti.oun Un j chunked ; . untunes. . . . . * . ! . > Efi . . . ! .70 , : . extra , . _ f incy . . l tl f7 > * > i/i * d. i 11i .t . . ' R „ n $ ) . . ® : i. lit ; fiinoy , * , .7J < 3.'JO ' , choice , * . ' .2iai4J fumllv. ( . ' .DO.tin \\iitAT-Oponod film nnd udviinoo I ' c. hu , then aroppud und closol > 4 < Baia below vesU'r LtT duy : c isli , rain : October close ) U'J'uffiG'J'ju ' LtU Dccumbur. 7l 477 ! u : May , 78S4i78'/o. U i O.iltN ro.iowo 1 w hiiat und uloioil l c nndui ' " yestorduycusli , lO aitc ; Octobui , 40'/5c : No a \uinlicr.40 > 4c bid : D.'cumbci , 4J'8u : yoar.IIJ'ae an JIfty. 4S'8 ( > . aS OATS Lower : cusli. 21'tc tldOotoler ) elosoi S u t 2'iO..034Ci ! ) Noxumbci .Mii > ; May , ai'.e. It HVB Lower to sell , 5c bid. Is UuiuQnlut ; sunululots Iowa , CJc : Mln )0 ni'sotiiO.V : Nebraska 0 c. II HIIAN Dull , OOc oust truck ir HAY Dull aim unchitigeil ; llmothy. 11350 ira prulrle. JI150Q900. a LK\ii--Iullt.SOasUcd. ) LO HUTTEit DiiuliaiiKol ; creai.'ery , 20@.Mc id dairy. loa'JIc. 10 Kilos iJnohanRed ; Kl'Sc. roiw MEAL Quiet : $ . ' i nfiJ.15. I'O WniBKV-Htc.idy nt J .10 id I'ltovisiONS-Dnll and only u slUht Jobblni in Ir idu lone ul previous iinotutlons ro RECEIPTS riour. 4.0JO bhls ; whoul. 17.2,00 roo. bu : corn. 4.M1JO hi ) ; oils. UT.OJO bu. ; ryu o.'s U00)buruv. ) ; 1D.COJ bn bilii'UBNid 1'lour , D.OO ) bbls : wheat , 11J.O ] 10 hu : cum , 20,001 bu ; oats , 22.0JO bu. ; lye , It'.OJ bu. ; bxrloyJOJ ( ( bn , IllllCH Illlll I'L-ltH. at KollowlnR uro the prices u ild by Oniih ( leulurs for hides und pelt quoted snliuct | t chaiin'o without nollco : No iKrcoii hides lie In No I uri'ou sultud hidus 4551'u ; NJ. 2 u'rre suited hides .liil'tu : No. 1 LTUUII sullod hide1 II. 21 to 40 Ibs. . ® ' : No 2 Kremi suited h dcs. . II.o. toll Ihs , .iiUii ; No I veil calf , h to 11 Ibs. , 5 o. ocr No. 2 veal u.ilf. to II Ibs , , .li-e ; No , 1 dr o.v Hint hldos. 7u ; No. 2 ilrv ( lint bides , 'n lU No. 1 dry salted hides , .idMc. Pa it cure hides > io pur Ib. liss tlmn fully oiiru rihoep iinlta ( iroen milled , o ich , incajl.'i ! In uroon halted shoarlliiKS ( short wooln-i earl Bktns ) each , lVi.lc ; dry Bliuurllnes ( shoi wooludoirly tUlnsi No 1 , o mli , Yi6Oo : dr hliourliiiKs ( short won ed ourly skins ) No : on onoh , 5c : dry Illne K'IUH.IH and Nohamlc onr butcher wool noils , pur Ib. . < iutn il weUht , M rA. - 14'tu : dry Hint Kunsisund NubrisUu Muiral A.ty wool polls , pur Ib , , iicluul woUht , bl.'o , dr ty Illnl Colorado bntcbur wool pjits , nor II ) C3 iictunl weight. lllJJ2iCi | dry Illnl Ooior.ul Murrain wool palfx. pur Ib. , iiulu il wuUh ( TilOui dry 11 in an I l > u'fi. lot i il w j | thti , I t.r r W.h ; Have foul rut off , us It U luoluaa to pa a. froltnh on thorn. 8- Unlillli ill DUI.UTII , Minn , Oct 1 This was u IIIR iln In futures , especially Ducnmber , which spent ' < u hlt-'hur than yesterday's oloiu and eabud i > u before noon : May rulud vurv uoilvu In tl oirly hours , sulllns at 7c ! ) or ' , | 0 lower th , yesterday. Thu opening sales of cubli wu at Iho s imo prices as yealcrda but they bliimpod ' 4ffiiu ! before mm Thu afternoon Hussion was net lie , ( JIo 300 wanuiisvut ' < i340 oirifrom yosturduy , Tl followlnx were cloaln ; prices : No. l hur BOO cash "a'ie ; Ootolior iJ Ducombor ' 7.1'j Muy 8l > ic. No. 1 nortlitirn pusn 70'4o ; Octob OPO 70iio ; lecoinbur7JaiCj ) May TUi > . No. . nortt.ui tiovio ; October Cl'iu ' ; lloouin or , O7io } : No. ftOlju ; rejurteil ftxo : on trick ; Mo. I liaid , TJ'i Na 1 northern 7 Uc. 000 Uc.HI ( HI .Murkut. coo New YOUK. Oct. l.-lull ) , steady ; crude hbls . Parker's , 1.41 : orudo In hulK. ! i81i r 500 lined , fliut ut riilluilolphla mil llalllinni 10.05 : rellned , In Inilk , HSi&il.lKl , United elOM . 000 at .Me for Novumbur. CorroNSKbi ; uii-Iull bill blojdy ; crutl 803 27io ; yullnw. : wc. ,300 TAii.ow-Qdlul ; oltyiUOJ fin pkas MJO. ROSIN-Qulut nut btuudyj btrulnod , 001 moa to Kood , il.'ili''Jr1 ; . 009 Tuitl'tNTlNU-btoady ut ' . ' " 'tfi k' , l .NPON , Out. 1. C'AICUITA l.lNSEKll 29s ,500 per ijuaiter. Onmliii I'roiluto .MurKnt. IlUTTin-l'acUlns stock , uaia'io : chol couiuiy. IMilec. 1'oui.Tiiv Good o'd hens aud chickens S ) i Do : ducts Do. _ I'oTATOKt 1'or bubh. , 73u ; swecl potutoi ,702 tl,2\ . lOl- Cottru .Murkut. 3U- NEW VOHK. Oct. I. Optloni 10 to 2) ) poll up ; closed steady , 10 uud 2J uoluu up ; but iwrr 2tViO IIIRO , InMiKllnir * OMnlior. November , fil Oil llvtctutulf $14.GiUfl5i Jim- unry , fi4.5'j ' | March , tlMlV < ll. ' > Oi Mny , tl4 , . ifc 11.lu. Spoi Hlo. nomlnnMynlriiii'r | ! M > T , IUVV ) . Now Vnrk MafKCtn. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. I I'lotlii KerolpU. 8V 2iW pkesi exports U. < 0''hb s , sil.Vnc sucksi very dull nnd weak ! rtfliiJKK : ( ) bbls. low extras , tiOOiHO i wintftr'patenU , Hl.V34.40j fair to fiinoy , $ l.oc < T&l muMinnesota clear. M.OJ ( t.L * > o stnluhf. } J.liftl \ ( JoiiNMPAt , Dull unit alnuilyt yellow west ern. ) tooc&.t to. J WIIKAT Itocolpts , lej.OOITni.t exports , 2J7.000 hn.t sales. MI5.UUJ bu. ot futures , .II.OM on. of spot , pot dull , loweruml weak : No 2 red , 77 > i4t"f < c In sloro and clpvatori "SUA'ie nllinit : iDl4iftiU'io ' f. o. b * , Nt ) ! 1 red , "J'iliTJ c : nnarmlcd red , oSSiJicti. < o ( northern , Sl'iit SD4CI No.2.Mllwautoo,7ilKti77'i'e. ' Options \\ero dull , advance I e irly Uo on lU'bt contr.icl do- llxurlcs , declined H < 3So on easier cables , for eign sullllr. ! nnd inalulne , olosrd weak al lin- chnnfed prices to 'ic deellnci No , 2 tod. OclD- bi-i. 's'd 'jc. olnslns ul iS'ii ! ! Decumliur , 81.5-IOs.'ito. closing atSfVc ; May. 87UO'riiC * , closln 'at SiSo. lt > B Oil li western. ( VIRliG'ii * . 11A1II.KStoiidj ; wcstuin , f.23.0.5 ? . - - jv MAI.T Qululbul sleady : western , C'on.s Hccolplu. lliiCOJ bu. : exports. 110.0)1 bit. : alus. 7i0.o o bn. of futures , I.U.P.O tin. ot snou Spot fairly active for uxportx. lull weak : No. 2. i"iO'ia'.lt ( , e In olovator. iJiii'JVc ulloit ; uturiidad mucd. riHti-M'sU. Opt ons opened nlii dccllnunf aie In October : othi-r months uncbnnetd to Uo tip : udvaticul 4@'iC , de clined Stft'iD und o 00 I weik at unoh IIIKUU prices to ' c down. triiiHtif filr : tJetobor. oloslnit at 5le : Nox umlior , ® - . rioslni ; al.ll'iu ; December. ftj'JfiJll'ic , c min , ! Hi I''tC. Ovis-ltcci'luls. 15 7CO bd ; exports , 2.000 bn i sales , J.IO.DUO hu of futures uiul 4W03 bu of spot Spots dull , oislcr. Options dull , wo.il.or ; NinnmLur , .IW. li',11 , olosini : at .I7e : Dc'i'oiiibor. .WjlOlM' , oloslnit nt .is'c : No. 2 spot , white. .ISe ; mixed western. UIQ.ISC : whllo wistorn.l < ® IOoi state. WSIGu : No J Chic i o. : i7i- . llAV Qnli't , easy : court to chnlco , 71 ® > lc. llors-riim , fair ilem.iml : 1'ucltlu coist , 17 O-.V. btdAit Uuw , dull , slnadv : fair rcflnln ? , 3c. centrifugals. 08 to < ll' u ! rullnud , intuit , uasyj Mnl.\KSi : < Now Orleans , dull und steady ; common lo f nuy. 25' < DLlc. KICK Kulr demand and llrm ; domestic , 4'4 MiiA Lnns Steady : western prime , 21'li2t" ' poor , per 1'iisu. $1 OJI&10J ; roeuliils. .1,200 pl'.s llinr.s Kalrdemund und stead v : wet silted New Orlcins , 4 1 to 53 Ibs , 7o. Tux is sulcelud , 4 1 to 50 Ibs , he I'liovisniN Pork , moluratu dom mil and sic uly ; old moss , Jll.li © 1.75 : now muss , 'M.V.'l GirJ.lo. dnl moils ijulut bill llrm ; pickled bellies , RXifi lo : pluklud shoulders. o ciplcUled h.in.s. luy.lHie. Mlildlus vtioiu- tint dull ; short ole u.Ooto ! or , JS05. I , irdtcaily bill dull ; western steam oloso I ut ii.M iisUol : silos , 25J lli'tces ut IS .10 : ontlon silcs 2iO tlcrcus : Octobor. ' 8 lOasKod. Novumbur , tt.,0 , c oslni : utr7i uskuil ; liinnaiv , 725 bid. liuTiBii Dull nndwn ik ; wi'stum dairy. 17 ® l'c ' ) ; western ere unory. ISttJ'iu. western fnu- loiy. l4Hi3l7'c. ' llliln , 21c. t'ilii. : > 4B Quiet and wuuk : pirt sKlins. 33Fo. I'm ImiN-Qiiluti American , tliooau 10. Coi'i'fcii-Diul ; Inlift. JiOlKiail.Oi. IJKAH Qnlul und btu uly : domestic , 11 OOJfll.Ol. Tl.N-Qnlol ; btraUhts. f-'O 4Ja.'J.45. I.Hi'rpinil Mirltit ) . LiVBni'noi. . Ocl. -WiiLAT 1 Stoidy. demand holders oiler moJur.ttuly ; No. 1 Ciillfornlii , us 4'ilii's ( ; 5u pur eentil : red \\estero sprinc , t.s ' 4J(5 ( 3s2il ; No. 2 red wlnlur. its lttl@ls il'iii. COIIN Plrni , duin ind ImnrovliiK ; mixed wi'stern , 4s7'jd PIT centul. I'oitK Prime moss western , line , 7s pel tlcicc. Pi AS Cuniidlan. 5s 5'4rt per cental. Oiniilia Kriilt-.lhu Kt-t. OltAl'Fs Concords. 21o per 10-lb I ) nkel. C MI-OHMA Oini'Ki I'or uratu.il.2j , mus- c its. if 1.71 : Tokays moro plenty. C\ljIKOIINH PKACIirS for bOX. J'/lO Cu.iFoti.NiA PEAIH J.TiKiJI.0) ) per box. API-I.K' ' Pur lib ) . , } 1 JU. f luuy , f I 50 ; Iho bbl. lots , 25o less. QU1M.CS Per bo\ , ! . ' 00. Colt > n OIII.EANha. . , Ocl 1 Stoidv : mld- dlln. . 77-liic ; low mid Illn. . 7c : Rood ordi nary , fi'tc ; not receipts. t'4.4W b.ilus : iros3. 4."ill biles ; oxpoils coislwisu , . ' . OS bales , ; salus , I.70J bales ; spinners. yiS ; stocl > , 77.'Jli. ' TraderM' l.illt. CinrAno. III. . Out. 1. L'ounsolmnn & . Day to ( , ' ( K-lvi-ell Bros Commlss on L-ompany : Wliunt riniort' 'iji'iolilKhor ' cnrlv ted iy on buying inlliiunccd by decrn.isol olToihus in conse- iinenco of the lirrncr tone of cables , bin bo- c line heavy on Itradslrool's avail iblu stocks bliowliM ( i'j.DO..OOU bn.whli'hlllifruiisprinK wheat uirlvilb and Ihu lur utv lnoro.no I do- ll\cr e-vbv English farmersuiomiiuu tocheck any approach lo buoyanoy for wooki to como. lloue\er. Ihu fuel Unit 18 purtuiilof Ihu crop h is been .Uro idy imirkelod a0-a list less than 12 percent for thus uno puilo.l u yu.ir aso Is caiiMns a bettor dcm end for M ty whe.it us a speunlatl\e Investment. Corn opciud ( Inner on a full- demand from shippers and local shorts , bin became dull and ho ivy on estimates of Incruasud receipts nuxt wouk which were uniuh mlzcd by free sullliiL' , selling bv rucul\crs nnd elovntor people who uro be- irlniilns to talk 45c. The .Mav corn niirket llnully closed thu simu us yesterday with thu bhoil Interest 1 ir-ely rodncud , which of Itself Is a weak fi-iitnro. Outs was depressed by heavy delays on October con tr lets much of which w.iH ottered back upon the m.ir el at the opening causing a we ik fcolln ; In thu neir futures and widening the cirrylus eh irses to May. The closing was wu lie In an- tlflpatlon of Inr/o rnoolpts nu\t weok. 1'ro- \lslonswcru dull but avurauu sllKhtly llrmur on a L'onerul deslioof shorts lo clusu their October deals. Puckers wore Iho pr nvlu-il traders and as a rule they sold later futures aga list October purch.isus. There Is lltllo Inddcuinonl lo niaku new VL-ntures in Inls market unt I the October manipulation Is out of thu w iy. CHICAGO. III. . OH I. IConnutt , HopUtns & Co. lo S. A. McWhortcr : The pntilk-ntlimof thu fuel that the exports tor the week wore lurvor than tor the pru\Ions wuok. and ever WM.Oio bushels lurKcr ill in for thus imu wuuk a yuur u o. helped tbo pr co ot wheat on Ihu cut ! ) andvhun It was known there were no dulltoiles on October contr ict tliu demand for who.it became qulln active i'rlees for a tlmu were also hold by I a rue clearances at Atlant c ports 7S50'H ' in wheat and Hour , but In spite of ihls.ind ihedccro.is- In. rucolpts ul primary markets an un.icconntiiblu weakness sul In that carried pi Ices off * § c. Conditions uru IninliiK more und moiu fa\or.ible 10 holduis , but the moment , inuy seem to hi\a little In- llurnco nn the market. Corn und oils wpro Btioiu ourly nnd appar ently a coed many shorts coiuruil nnd tliny > : ot out on Iho bro ik cinsed by sym- pithy with Ahcat. Itccolpts Ktlll conliniic Inrrfo allhoiish Iheio nro siitnsof nn Impiov- 1m ; loroUn domanil I'lovlsoiis woio some what simmer early but eased olT lalur wltli other iimrkuts. CIIICAOO. Ill. Oct 1. K. 0IjO nn A Co. ti Dnnuan. Ilollln-'er tl Co : Tliu who il in irkel to < lay bus been dull Thu opuiiln price foi Ill-cumber was 7fic. Ildld hull ul 'i.'ic. anil a ! low as 75'Ju and clo-ed ul 'nl ( (67'l4C : , ' ! hi feature of Inturcst dnr.n tliusesitoj was tin solllrik' of lllcioi-j'h lioldliriB und the buy In , ' b\ Cotiislouk , Heci'lpU coiillnno in excess ol the shipments Estimates of how much the \lslblo supply will lnero..Huon Monti iy uru pu ull the way from 4.0J , "OJ in j.uou.OJ hushes. Cables aiu hlcady and the uonura tnnu ot tr.idu Is In fa\or of hl-'her piltos , bn \\lthotlt a more n''the Bhlppln demand unj ty ndvanco will bu s ow Tliu mosi sol d mui tlnunulally lollovo Unit us an lineatmoii sil whn.it Issifo Muy corn opunud nl 4''ty.i" ' v mild ul 47' > u und uioiud -I'n'Kli'ic. ' . Tin l ! fuHtnro today was thu Ihiuld itlon of tliu loiu iyrt liuldliiKS by country commission houses Will rt ho sharp nnd rapid a ih-ellno wu think l bhiiuld bu piirch iseil on all wn.ik markols The business dolnz In oatu has htun vur < hua\y. Tim sol.In , ; huspeuu cunuiai nnd prln rlpally by honsus doliiR a country hu lnes- Iny In IIOK product business has houn vury ll < ht y 'J ho bulk of what was dijncv \ is th , . . of October holdings lino' .land try. Ilo , ; re lo tu'pts for .Monday 1110 KJtlm.i . - ) ( til .IO.OOJ t. L'hurturs , 117.0JO bu. wlmntj : 'UJ bu. com 11(1.000 ( hU OUlS. hTOCK-i ANlVHONDS. _ Thurn Wan I.It tin Kxeilniiii-iit lu Sncnrltlii I'd Vi-slitrday nnd No ll Jiironninnt. i IV There was lltllo left of ibo ovolteinunt o hu yesterday In ihu atoou > n.irkce | toil ay , un " „ thniiK'li there was heavy tradlni ; In Nuw Hnu land , IIiis DIInelp illy directed toward yui m. tlni ; b.ick sleeks put out on irUn of Iy. ISO ThU was helped bv till * ' 'Interest taken I herd rd , ( Do stojk by u I'hlllidulphla honst it- ; although many of ilium unluudo ior slock bonuht ill lower Moires. The demani rnU. however , win sufllulunl to'ilrlvu the slock l U. io ; 4JSj , higher than II rebelled ycslerd iy an IU nol gain ul 4. > , was IU per cunt , Thu othc strong point In the list was DUllllers. whlu was again pushed up by thu ollqno und In rlosud ill about the h ghusl nolnl to a sain < re- Hi per cent. No feature of any kludmaiUe ' re , thi ) tradlnuf. .oil Cioveinnient bonds dull anil steady , Htil bondsdull bin linn , lo. The Posl b lyh ; The greater llbur.il. ty of tli biinl.n this wi'vk In lundlng tlmu money nt rollecled today In Iho haul ; htalemenl , whlc showed the decrease. In loans to buonlvoni half tlni deereasd In uoiioalu , u rather in usual result. When it U recalled ho IUFKU a purconl.iKU of the dopes withdrawals uru trust onuinuny fundu , whlu arupromptlv ruloanod In the local murke ilio Inference mumbu thill ut IUHHI usmuu Ice money la hnliiK loaned now us wus ouUlum Inn a wuuk auo. This fanl IH nol wllhonlli jiortaiicc. Therein a Kraal deal of nonson : lu the current talk about llghl monuy , uspoi ica , lully whun II taken the form of piotosi ajuln thu statement mill In thin p ipur nd ulbi where , of Ihu standard loaning r.ilotf , Nobody will II nd the least dlltiuuity In chov liu Instancvs of time loauu madu al rati nts materially higher than thosu ruporicd dull lux , l ou thin umo. : Tbeto liichur ralej somttluii innan dlsiTlmtnAtlon nitnilisl unnonulir col intcrnl , miuh as ImhlMrliil oli.ire < ! sometimes - times tliwy nro duo lo ttoMonnl ( Its ; crimination lunlnsl the bornnvrri and Kiir.ollines Ilipy rollrcl the wish of a few lend- cMlohodotr for bnltor r.vlus. In nnno of those cnn the rates luUotl or conceded ho de scribe I ns the rullna market iinotnt ons. run \\Nliforhlnhiirratesin celt iln qu irteM. not only iimoni boar operators , l , t nUo ntnnnft responsible lonttors. the wish Is so often father to the IhoilKhl that It l , iinfortnniitolv. upt to warn Jud.fluent. The ( o.lowln t arc the closliu nnotiitlons for the laiillnit stocits on the Now York stock in- chnnce todavt 1 nmni nil . .VitttN. OIU.UANS , I < a.i Oct. 1. Ulonriiigs , $1,300- rsi. I'Ains , Ool. I. Three ] ier cent ronlos , 93f S e for the necounu HAt.TlMOiiK1. Sid. . Dot 1 Cloiirlnzs , i2,709,0)4 ! b ilunccb. JJ'.ll.'l. ' . " ) . Hutc , C per emit. MEMPHIS. Tonn , Out. I. Now York ex change Helling it $ l.f > 0 ( Jlnurlnts , $ .Ut,77Ui 1 iilunccs , SIH.llVi ST. f.ointJ. JIo. . Oct. 1. Cle irii7s. ! $4.0JO.- OJ7 : liulMicu- . $7iJ.VJi ) : ole.irln s thla weuk , t.l..IUI.2ii. : balunoi- , U'.M,912. NEW YOUK. OoL 1. Cluirlnss $ IIO,417l'l'l ' ' ; hiilunues. f , 81.Mil. I'oi Iho week. cluurliUN JOU,27.K ! ) ; bulances. J 11,111.151 L IMID.V , Oct 1. Amount of bullion goni ; Into Iho 11 ink of VM lurid on b il inci's toJuy , JJl''iOO. ' ' C'.ileutta llnspeil .j'Js ' Od ei qn.irter. NBW VOIIK. Oct 1. [ Spo'lul ToloRrain to TUB llrp.l nxuhunso w is quoted us follows : Uhlunifn. lOailUcoiint ; IlosUm , l.5o illscotin t I'llII.AIIKI.lMlIA , I'll. , Oct I. Ole Illll'iS , } J- rri\250j balnncui. JI57 , .57. I'or the wool. . napK oloirliirsffS,08llo7i ( ! bulunccs JIO,47JttOJ. .Money 4 pprccnt , ItDSTON , Mnss , Oct. 1. nloarlnss. $ I8042.W1 ! halnnccs. 8l,7hOV ( ) . Money , 4 < T ? per cent , nxchnnu'o on Nun Vork I.c discount Tot the vrook : CloirliiRs. $ jO,80J.tii : : baluncus * IO,7' ) | oil I'orsimo weo.l.ist vo.ir : Uloir- Inus , Jll,7Ji,5 0 ; bilum'cs , $10,00OJ1. OIUCAOO , in. , Oct. i Oioirinss , $ i'.ins.iii ' ) ; : for thu week , Jis 7V)9. ( ) ' , and for thu torros- pnndliu wouU List your , $3Ji17ii5l. ! Now Voili exuhaiiKesold ut4u discount. .Moni'yllrm ul fJ pur cunt one ill nnd " . 'i ' © ! pur co.it or time. I'nroli n oxiiliitn'jo dull ul flhi'J ' foi sixty-day Dills und JI.87 foi slsht drafts , I.IVII STOCK .M. Ciiinparlsnii of Soi'.i | > inliDr'M Huonnl willet Tliit ill I'ass Vf.u-M. OMAHA , Oot , 1. The mnnth eloios with . vpiy rnodur.ito inn , mnUiiK for the week i \ory cr.'dltubli ) sliouhiK vompured with lii'.i ncukand u yu.u u o. Thu record Is us fol low n : Call o. IIoL's. Hhuup Uccelpts Ill's ' wo k . . . .21,7-11 ' . " . ' . 'ill ft.,15 Ilfcolpisprevliiuswcok 2051i 20hr4 10,12. Nimo wcuk lust vour . . 18,0)1 ) lbGli l.dO1 The following tablu Hhows how reculpts havi run for the y.iHt nine months ns compiici with tbo same nlnu months lust year : ot idB B- I- O.illlo Millies have llueluaied wuiiin y. narrow raiuo the past week. In Ronur : y.In pi ices liaio been well maintained on thu mot Ino deslrahlo trades of bout sluurs und row - whllo us usual , Iho liberal olfurliiKH belli dd largely mudo up of coniinun and Inferlorstiii d , the market bus boon rather weak und fri to inienily decidedly lower on thcsogrudes. II us uil id ness continues brisk In inoMoukor und fi'udi line. 'Ihu coiintiy ilirnan I li.is been fi.lrl or sal Kfuotoiy ull wtuk und the movement froi uh the yanlsqiiliu nollvo. 1'ridny's fihlpmcnl It comprliiliiR nourly 100 cum. wus onu of tl l of largest In thu history of the yards. 1'rlci L'd hava hold up well on thu coed smoot Ik-shy unidcH. hill Iho ti unity nndci to weight stuir hus been bird lo mo > Dry corn fed cattle urn exceedingly Huarc ho uiul nro In xoo.l demand , Ihu tow loiulH rt culvoil today selllni : at utrongor prkus. Tli "h unn ial inn of cutllo waseommoii , hut fo "he doslrnblc beef steers on .s.ilo. Thu cow nun en - Uul was prouy I ) idlv b-iiu-u/ud | un J pricci UK nnv rnlo vuru from ftu to IDo oil. with iho trad ill luoru or les- . uneven and dull , A local hou > Jh i ecu I Mid lovoial loidsof Huutliurn cows , an ul , this , with n limited duiniuid fr.im iithi ult buviTh. u.iusi-d thu market to bo nrulty nua Ill- The Uud i In steak outtlo lontlnnos fair IllI hrlsn and handy ii dcs were nuotably in SO eh i need , A Ur-u niimbur of lltflit sloe 10- heifers and bnlU are bulnr ottered n ml prlci IHt oil vuuh are oxtremuly low , Hopresentath DiiFgsKi ) ncr.i1 , w- No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. wes SI llOU JJM U lil > 7 tl 13 < J I''oO ( lt)7 ) iy U OU 73 15 070 I M U. OH ln.1 iyus . . .IJlJ 1 10 II , . b.0 1 U ) w4.im IU Tin. ' week cloiesvlth ucry fur run und n rnthui u o\un mirkot. I'uokliu hojjs so d iiliont r > o lower , ultlmnsh nricus Improved sllfhllv tow.irl Iho Uoso of the mirliut , Oho'.cp IIjht nml medium wolsrhts were In f.ilr deimind. nnd suph olTered sold roucllly nt fmly hto.idy prices. 'Iho bulk of the ho s sold ut from SX10 to fl.20. and r.incod from $1.8. on llRhttn Jl.SHon fhoico butcher weluht. Itci- resenl itlvo s lies : mis AMI nnuniL 4. IV 40 4 21 idonblu-dcck lo ids of Mexican u ethers of full weight and iju ility were otlcruJ. u pail ot which sold btu.uly. Kali to uood nathusf I5J © ! , " > 0 : fair to irood wcsl- iii n s. H'4Vai.lii ; common and block shui'p. t.25 ( i.L'45 ; uooil lo cholco 40 to 00-11) . lambh. tl.OO ft < 75. Kopresunlullvo s iient No Av. I'r 460 New Muxlc.in HOthcis 7i 5150 Iti-ri-ipts anil UUpUKltliin ot StocU. Ofllcliil locolpts and disposition of sto-'n show u by I ho hooks of thu IJiiInn Sli"k Yarns uompiny foi thn t enty-fnnr lionis ending at l.lvi ) hloiilc 5Iarkct * CIIICAOO , III , , Oct. 1. - lSu | lal Ti'loKrum ti YIIK HUK ] ToJuv's roculptu of cuttlo WUH lllllo moro than : iooo hoid , and ihu bulk o Ihoso were Infurlorgr.idnsof natlvoamlTexa block , fcl.lppcis und oxporlurs found iiotmni Niillt-d to their noels , and the fuw salri of co union to fulr steers to drosspi hoif concuins WITH ul Hiondy prlcc-s Cows and mixed stuck were cleared by loon biitciiuis ul fion $1.25 to * .Ml i. Thu iiallvi division w IH Hwupluluun of everything usufn Ul at an early hour. N'utlvu steorn are iiuolahli ru at from"i lo tl.71 'or Inferior Krasscr > , lo fanuy heavy oxboitera. bulk of lati it hiilea showing an luorax'oof from } IOU to 11.75 if.u . Trade In thu TUXIIH division dingjud weald ; u- al former prices , und at a lute hour half tin ilur limited Hlojk was still nnso d. l.'itu H-iles o ur Tuxas cattle rniuu at from il.dO lo tl.bl fo Iym cown und ul from tl.SO to 1 .75 foi poor I m cholco sieorH. is , Cholioirradosof shlpplni ; ) IO H sold reudll ; nealn today , nnd In CHBU of oxtr.i prlmo qiiul es Ity an aiUancu of from ' < a lo 100 was BU thr 1'i.rua. Thuro wus sill a vury hour rc - Uh fculing umiiiu puckers , und sulua c , men found It dllllunll to obt-ili co more than steady prices for anythlnx tha elie did nol meet Ihu ruiinliumunls of the ship lie puu , Huculpts woio nnirly 2,000 head ms iw than on thu uloaln. { day of Ins ra wuult , und , ulllioiigh thu movement o a the lower cr.idos wus slow , thu pans uui lu cleared ul an curly hour. Toduv'H mile su win u on a biiHlsof from tl.'iJ to fl 01 foi cholui id to prlmo bhlppliu urudes. )5.5 | toil. 1.1 for nee urn gtudo pacUliu. (141 tollC'J for bint llghl am ury inedluin hiirlu and from tl Htofuu foi In y furlorlluhr und rouzh hoiixy nncklng lots. nok I.cssthan IWJbheep arrived for thu maiku ok today an 1 Ihu trade , IIM usuiil on Huinrdiiy wan dull und featurolusn. A fuw uxtr iiultvu Tuxas and fed western unit tons ' hold al from ( l'"i lo JIW iindbonio scnttorlng lot * of culls nnd feedui wuie cloiuoil al from * . ' 71 to U.7V. Tin ) lam market was nominally iluudy with notlilni : c duilruhle quality ou milo. Thin tolulr fecdln luiubiiuruijuoUblo ut from tl,75 to 4.iJ , fc .W ) nnd oholco tnpnmo al fititn * Vt ) lo V7X llffcclpti t attlo , 3.NOO ) | IOR , 10,000) ) shoop. I , oi . I'ho Pvcnlnt loutii'i1 romirtu OATTI.I : Itoi'ulpls , i\w ! ioul : | sh'pmenH. ' S.100 licnil ) market stc-ulyj ohoico to prlnio nnllU's. tVU. > ii.V75l uthoM , IIIV .1 Wl tcpdoM. IJ.'VjlHH ) ; Mookors , ft 75a..3it wcstorns , W.2A 4HW ; Toxiins. Jl.85tt2l.ij cinvn } | . m..vj , lions Kccolptft , 0.5JO linnitt shlpmonts , uOOJ heiul : market steady to uliide otronRor : much und common , iMMft.i.uui paoklii ; nnU siilnphiK , iviix < llii : : prime honvr nnd butrh- ctvnlithts. . J,1.1)4tl.7oiltilit , J\tMl.M. 8 IKRIitucolnts , 2OJ9heilt iniirkot dniily : natlvin. SlmxaiDJ : mlxi'd. * l2i4f4iiO ! prlmo yc.-irllnKs. tl.T.iAVUli fi-d PCX in . ( lvi4tl.M ) : westerns. Jl.7.1IJlil : ! lambs. l50JM.7i , s | . l.oillii ll\o stock Market , ST l.otri" . Mo , Oct I , Cmi.r Itrcolpls. 2.IOJ head ! shlpmopti 2.400 he ul : market sti'idy : fair looboloo n itlvo stcurs. M.o 401 UO : tilrtocood Texas and Indl.in slocrs , U.I04& ; i.iO : cows , JI.2iMW.Sl. lliKH-Uec-o.bts. ROJ beidi shlpmenls , 2,000 liiJid ; mniket quint : hoavr , $ i,2lKii.V.U | pick- In ! . .1W5D\40 ( lluht , MlHidJV MlKhi' Uosulpls , 700 head : shipment * . OOO hi'ii.l : iniirkol llmicri coed nitivu muttons , r iiigi' , J1 5 < i { | 0' : To x aim $ l.)05Jl ) 00. Ailli-l Irnll l.lvp Ciilllr. IilVI III'DOI.OOU I. A.MEIIUMN t.lVC t'ATTI. lnkllll : ihuoilul , 5'jd ' pur pound. People's L'tiureh , on r.lRhtoonlh slreot , bo- twocn California nnd Wnbstor Kov. Utmrlom \V. Havldji ( < , pastor. Services ul 1UU : ! ) u. in. nud 7'M p. in. Subjeel In the morning , "Tno Spculnl Aiiotntlni ; . " Subjoet In the ovcnlnir , "Pulling Thorn Out of Iho Flro. " lli school nt 3. 0 p in Straot proaclt- iiK ou Ninth anil ( Japltol avonuu ut tliilJ p. u. All uro welcome , ( Jruco Kvnngolleil Taitheran Churcn. i' ontv-sixtli street between I'onplolon untl Uo\ . Luther M. ICuhni , hu pastor , will uonduul divine services at. I u. m. nnd 7HO p. in , ami will pi each on The Urosslnit 01' the .Ionian , " and "Iho 13x- liutlon of Sin bv Ills Death. " St. Mark's l-jvnuifollcal Lutheran church , lornerof Tivenly llrUnnil Hurdotto streols , tuv J. b. Ualwollor , U.D , pislor. Chtirob. ei\lccs nt 10:30 : n ui.and 7U : ! n. m. ; Sunday .chool . nl noon. Young people' * prayer mout- nirutOjllJ p.m. Imtuuiuic ! Hiipllst Church Norlh Twenty- 'ourth und IJInnoy slivots , ICountra 1'laco { uv. Frank W Foster , pastor. KoRtilnr 101 vices nl 10i)0 : ) a. in , nnd 7I1J : p. m. S und ay sehool nt 13 in The day will bens ns "Carey Conloiinry Mission Day. " 'Hie pastor will have lor hlsniotnini ; Ihomol 'One Hundred Yours of Uapllsi Mlsidons. " n thoovonlnK the Woman's Mission noeloty ivlll rondei n very interesting proemm. Al ho close of the morning aormon the hand ot ullowshlp ull | bo given to new members and no Lord's Suppir will bo observed. In iao iilternoon iho Sunday school will gather nl Iho cuurch al 2i0 ? lo RO lo Ihu Flr t Rap- list church , lotnko parl in Iho tally of IIap- llsl Sunday schools. Pirsl Methodist Uplscopnl Church , Twen tieth and Davenport sirouts Services biinday school at V-M , sermon bv the now pistor , Kov. Frank Crnno , nt li n. in. and .iO p. m. All nro cordially Invltod , ICountzo MomorlAl Eniillsh Luthornn Church , corner blxlcouth and Harnov Kov. A..l.'lurltlo , pastor. Services at 10 :30 : u. m. nna 8 p. m. Preaching both morniup ind ovonlnif uy the pastor. Siib'ost ' In tbo inornlni , ' , "Doing u Christian in the Affairs of Lifo. " Evening , "Belling and Uum- bllnir. " Sunday school ut noon. Young People's Soclaiv of Christian 10ridcnvor at p. in. All nro invited to thuso sorvlccs. Southwest I'rostiytuiiun ( JhiirchTwcntlolh nnd Leiivonworth ilav. .1. U , Shields , U.D. , pastor. Services as usuul-morning , 10:45 ; pveninqiri. . Sundar school , li in. ana Younir People's Socluiy ot Christian En- dea\or ut lir ! : > . . All ara cordially Invited to iiltciid those sorvlccs. The Chinese Sunday school , Woman's Christian Temperance union , moeta al ! ) p. m. in Firsl Prosiiylorlati church , corner of Seventeenth and IJodco streets. Prayer moctiiif ; nl lid. : : A cordial invitation ex tended io ull Interested In mission work. Cynlblu Canstlun Church , 431S Nicholas slrcet .losoph Shields , paslor. Pleaching al ] UIiU : and at7'IO. : Young People's So- duly of Ctuislmn Kndoavor al 0:15 : p. ID. Sunday school at 13 m. Mornlnir subject , ' i'he Crowning Acl of Hununily is to Save the Lost. " Rvenlne subject , "Whal Is Man That Tnou Art Mindful of Him ? and the Son of Man That Thou Vlsitosl Him } " All seals frco. All Saints' Church Corner Twenty-sixth and Howard streets ( lake Farnatn street cars ) . T. J. Mackay , reclor. Morning ser vices nl 8 and 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7iiO o'clock. Sermon topic , morning , "A Divided Allegiance. " Sermon topic , evening , "Huppy JJodd , " nlulk wilb chrlsllun workers. Sunday school al 0i0 : ! a.m. lllolc class and service Wednesday at 7 : ! ! ) p.m. Young men und slranceis always welcome. ' Clifton Hill Baplisl Mission , Forty-fourlU and Oranl streets Preaching service at I00n. : : ! m. Sabbath school ut close of survloo. Prayer meolin * Tuesday evening al 8 p. m. i Strangers welcome. Como. I First Unlvorsalist Church , corner Nlno- tceiiln and Lolhrop streets ( ICounlza pluco ) . W. Franklin Smilh , paslor. Sor- l vlu-s ! ut 11 a. in. nnd 7-15 : p. m. Sunday I school nt 13 in. Young People's Christian Union at 7 p. in. bouts free. All are wel come. flontrnl United Pioibyterlnn Church 113 North Koventuunlb strool , between Cupllo } avenue und Dodga slrcels , Hov. John Will * iumson , D.D. , pastor. Sorvlccs at 10:110 : a. in.und 7UO : p. m. Subbaih school at 13 in Young people's mooting al UiO : : p. m , Subject of inurning sermon , "A Deslrabla PIULO , " und of oviming , "A Desirable Ao ciunmlance. " Slrungorsuiu welcome. Paik Aveuuo United Presbylerlan The pastor , John A. Henderson , will preach nt 10:110 : a. m. nnd 8 p. in. The Junior Young People's Christian union will meet nt-1 p. m , nnd the Senior Young People's Chrlslint union al 7:15 : p.m. Suubiuh jchool at 12 ID * 'I'ho suVJeot of Iho morning sermon will bv "Gospel Symbolism. " In Iho evening Iho pislor will leciuro on iho "First lioolc ot Kings.1 A cordial welcome Is extended 14 cvurjono. Sewurd Htroot Mothodlst Kplsconal Church , comer So ward aim Twenty-second Directs Morning lliomo , "Moses * Sonif of Uollvcr- ' " evening "Chrlsl Our Sure uni'o ; , Foundo/ lion. L ) . 1C. Tinilull. Pti. D. , D.D. , pastor. til. Philip's Church ( Episcopal ) Twenty- , first , between Nicholas and Paul Htroetn , Hov. .luo A. Williams , pastor. Slxtcontk Sunday nflQr Trinity ; holy coininunlon , 7 a. m ; matins and , Sunday school , 10 a. m , t holy cnminunlon und sermon , 11 a , in , ; choral ovouiong with sermon , 9'IO : p. in.t harvosi homu sorvlccs In lhaevening. Maiiuc dully nl U a. in. Evensong daily ai 5 p. m. Firsl Congio/iiiionul Jhurch Corner of Ninoiecnlh nnd Davenport streets , Kov. Joseph T. Diiryon , ! ) . ! ) , , pastor. Preaching- bv the pastor at 10 DO a. m. and 7:45 : p. in. Subuulli school al noon. Prayer mooting- Wednesday nt 7M6 Din. All welcome. SI. John's ' Church ( Episcopal ) Corner Twenty-sixth and Franklin slrools. Services Sunday , 8 and H u. ID , and 7:45 : p. m. Sun day school al 'Jlr : a. in. Daily services at 5 p. in. , excepl Wednesday , ul 745 ; p. m , Si. Andiuw's Church ( Episcopul ) Corner Folly-second and Nicholas , Walnul Hill. Services Sunday nt 70 ; ! ! and 11 a. m und 7:13 : p. in. Sunday Hchool ut 10 n. m. Dally ser vices nt" a. in. and Friday at 7 ; 15 p. m , ( Jr.ico Mission ( Episcopal ) Twotiiy-nlnth and SpauldliiK streets. Sunday tchool alU p. in. Service 4 p. m. Church of iho ( icon Shanherd ( Episcopal ) , corner of Ohio und Twonileih btreuts J , I' , D , Llwyd , reolor. Holy cnmiiiunioii , 8 o. m. nnd 11 a. in. Sundnv Rchool , 0:15 : n. in. Morning Korvico , U a m. , with sermon on "Waslo and Repair , " Evening service , 7ao ; n in. Young People's league al 8 p. in. Boats free for all. Si.Mary'8 Aveniio Congroirallonal Church Al lOiUO a. m. reception of mem ber * ; Hurmon by the pastor , XJev. S. Wright llutlor , lople , ' 'Modnin Martyrdom , " followed by communion of the Lord's ' sup per , Sunday Bclool at It ! in. Christian Kn- dea\or meeting al Gl ; ! ) p. m. Pi-oauhlng by the pastor at 7:110. : On Fridav uvuntng the ladlos1 soclely will glvo n sunnsr in thu par lors aiO o'clock , ana ul 8 o'clock the annual renting of the no INS will occur. Clifton Hill Sund.iv Hchool-corner Clifton etrool and Military road. Classes moot at ! l p. in. , including senior und junior blblu classes. Tno voung people earnestly urged lo take advantage of thcju blblo clatucs , Clifton Hill Presbyterian Church Corner ot Clifton street und Military road. Services at 4 p. m. , to bo conducted oa Hjbbaih llrsl bv Ur. Shields of IhuSouiti- woi > l PrcBuylerlan church. Trinity calbodral , lOlghteonlh and Capitol avunuo. The Vury Kov. C. H. Uaidner , dean. Holy communion , 8 u , m , Sunday- school nt D45 ; a. ra. Annual harvest homo torvlccs uud aucoud colubi'Atlon of holy com. munion. 11 a. in. livening prayur aud sor- LQOD ut 7:45 : p. m.