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    THE OMAHA 'DAJLY BEE : IfetJRSDAY , OCTOBER 26 , 1893.
Repeal Has Spent Its Force in Chicago
Spoonlatlvo Markets.
CORN DRAGGED ON POOR CASH DEMAND
Wont lllnwtn Wlirnt Wni Deliver * ! When
Ilrndmrcet'fl Statement ol the Visible
Snpiitjr Wai Itecelvcil
Stocks anil Ilondt.
CniCAqo , Oct. 24. Repeal has spent its
force. That scorned to bo today's verdict in
the \vhoat pit. Yesterday a more rumor of
the repeal of the silver purchase act was
sufllclont to add IJ o to the price of wheat
nnd today , with that repeal in clear vlovr ,
the price declined almost Ic , Repeal , it was
nrfiued , will raalto wheat none the less over-
plentiful , and unless either the receipts become -
damand moro ur
como small or the foreign
gent' ' it can have no lasting Influence unless
through the revival of tno general trade of
the country.
Corn dragged on a fallinf ? off in the cash
demand , hut In strange contradiction to the
expected effect of light receipts. The close
wasjfo under yesterday's final quotations.
Provisions were again dull and neglected at
conf Idorahly lower prices.
The worst blow to wheat was when Brad-
street's statement of the vlslhlo supply WAS
received , a few minutes after 12 o'clock , re
porting an Increase of 2,735,000 bu. cast of
tha Hbcklcs and 403,000 bu. west and an In
crease of UM.OI'O bu. in European stocks and
the quantity afloat , thus making tin increase
In the world's stock In sight of 4aVJ,00 ( ) bu.
The receipts hi the northwest continued
quite liberal and the export clearances wcro
Binall. Foreign reports indicated moro
liberal shipments of Uusaian wheat. The
opening was about from J o to % a
I lower than yesterday's closing figures ,
cased oft from J/c to Kc , then rallied from
% & to Jfo for December and from ' e to % n
for May , but again settled bauk , declining
from Xu to In , and the closing was J c for
DccouiDor and lo.tor May lower than yes <
day. The market acted as though som
party orj parties were feeding it freol. )
each rally.
Operators In corn were apparently at sea
during the greater portion ot the day. The
bull : of the business was credited to "room
trailers. " The market opened rather steady
nt about } { Q decline and a further reduction
of from jKo to yto was submitted to. About
the middle of the sessioi a llttlo moro stead
iness urovalled and prices rallied from ' c to
Vo. but settled back slightly and the mar
ket In n general way closed ste.-vdy.
In oats there wus no particular pressure
to sell , prices were confined to tbo'io range
nnd closed jg'o below yesterday. The near
futures were neglected.
Hatloy Bros. , White & Co. and the
Chicago Packing company , who have been
for some time backing the main supporters
of October prices of hog products , wcro free
offerers , not only for the present month's de
livery , but for January as well , and that was
the chlof cause of the day's decline. The
market became very weak in the closing
moments. Compared "with lust week Oc
tober pork is 50o off and January 27 fo ; Oc
tober lurd is 30o and January lOo lower ; Oc
tober ribs , 45c , nnd January , 17c.
Cash quotations were as follows :
Fixun Quiet nnd unchanged ,
WHEAT No. 2 spring , G2jc : No. 8 spring ,
C2M04c : No. 2 red. 62 ? e.
Conx No. 2 , 37j c.
OATS-NO. 2. 27j c ; No. \vhlto , 305c ; No. 3
Wldto , 28K 29c.
KYB-No. 2. 4G&47C.
UAHLEY No. 2 , nominal ! No. 3. 43c ; No. 4.
BOc.
BOc.FLAX
FLAX BKKD-NO. 1 , $ l.OO'/4. '
TIMOTHY BKED I'rlmo , $3.20.
I'OIIK McsH.jier hll. , J17.605518.00 ; lard , per
100 llm. . J9.80S0.85 ; short rlUs sldos ( loose ) ,
$9.00@9.37Hi ; dry sul'od shoulders iboxutli.
I7.00ijji7.25 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $ U.25Q
0.50.
0.50.WHISKY
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal , ,
11 * *
Sun Ans U nchaiiKod.
The followl-.ig wuro the receipts and ship
ments for today.
On the 1'roducouxchango todiiv the butter
tnurkot wax uiihlor ; cruuinory , 23a28c ; dairy ,
18@24c. EBgs uiicliangud ; U
Ncnv Vork Murkuti.
NEW YOIIK , Oct. 25. Fl ) UUccelits. . 34,200
pug-j. : oxporls. 13,100 bbls. ; sales , 12,000 pku-s. ;
nnirkot Irregular ; closing barely btuudy ; "win-
tor wheat , low grades , 1.70ffl2.55i winter
wheat , fair tofimcy. 2.353.30 ; winter wheat.
palentK , (3,0033.80 ; Mlnnusolii clear , J2.35 ®
2,1)0 ) ; JMInni'hOtu htriilKhls , t3.103.80 ; Mlnnu-
BOla pnlunts. 3.85 i4.10 ; city inlUs , | 3.85 < 2t
8.90 ; city mlllBpatent8t.26 < 34.60.
Cout MuAi/-8tuudy ; yellow , * 2.002.70.
llAitr.CY null ) No. 2 Milwaukee. 46ar,8c.
llAHi.KV MAI.T Dull ; wt-storn , 6570c.
WllEATHecclpts.M5,900 bu. ; exports , 80.-
800 bu. ; allies. 6.270OUO liti. ( uturos. 4b.OOO
1m. spot. .Spot murkot dull nnd } jo lowiir ;
No. 2 rco. In store and uluvntor , O'Jc : f. o ,
! ' - OOKcj iiiiKradvd red , 07 < ar.0c : No , 3 red ,
COUc ; No. 1 nortluTii , 72iu. ! Options opened
? JfKor' hoUl olr W , ° I110JU' closlnic wi-iik lit
lMlic ? not decline ; No 2 rod , January.
S.KSftf.7ri45J , l' ' ° ' " 'uiiry , closed 72.c ; Miirch.
74 i74 16-10celoslng74c ; M .c
closing 70 ci OctiiDor , ObSttO'JJie , closl'iK
00 icj { fovonilMir. OVSWOQiiir , cloblm ; 08'ic ;
Docombi. > r,70 < a71e. closing ut70jc. !
C'OUN-UcculplH , 108,000 On. ; exports , 34,000
ou. ; miles , 495,000 bu. futures , 2UOOU bu. spot.
fipots moro uctlvo ; No. 2 , 46JSc 1 elevator.
47c nlloiit. Options opened ; ic lower wltil
Wheat , closliig lit Jc { n t dccliiui ; October
clofiL-d at 4G4c ! ; Novoinhur. 40iO46 1c. closlnu
-
- . y. 48SQ49c , closing at 40c ,
OAT8-lteeoiptK. 7H.OOO bu. ; exports , 1.20Q
bu.l sales. 245,000 bu. futures , 43.000 bu.
pot. Siots | lirm but dull. Options opened
easy , rallied , closing steady mid unchanged
for thu day ; October closed ut 34Wcj Novom-
te ? / ! , ' , ? .ll.t a4 > ' I'wembor ,
B4 ( ' .
(334'ic. closing utaiJiu ; May. 3G < a3Glic
closlns ut BUlici No. 2 white , 3Gwo ; Na2 Olil--
cage , 35tt35Uc ; No. 8 Chicago , 33 c ; No. 3
e. apct.mlxed western , ajiiiiiSS ' c.
to
'
Hora-Quloi ) choice , 10a23c ; Pacinc coast ,
lliUES Hull ; wet salted Now Orleans ,
lolectt-d. 4a7ct Uuanoa Ayros. 13Kei Toxtis
dry united , "He ,
Wooir-Stottdy ) domestic fleece , 2xa28c ;
PaiJvisioNS-Cut incuts , dullj pickled bol-
lle , 10M < ai2c : pickled khouldew. 7W i7Hct
pickled hams. lOdilO e , turd. weaker ; west
ern stuHmclonodatllO.40 ; option miltY iioiTni
October cloked ut I10.40 ; November , ' * U.OO
n.uuiinali n i > . . . > . . .i..ra. January. IB.H5. uomlnul. . ' Pork
uow mosSi fM. OJtrtt 1)rlmo |
: dairy. , 27ct cream
err , 24tt8 i western duiry , . , 17U l23c.
iklnwlaoaftr1' ' 1 > art fcklms , 4U5c' ! ' fuU
'
tuas flluiid'y ; western fresh , 2Hia22p !
S TAU/JW-Hteudy ; city ( apcrpkg. > , 6 i-jo
vtofiC.
r COTTONBEKl ) OilDull. . .
PKTiui.KDMi-itealyi $ United closed at 72c :
Peniisylvnnlii oil , bpot baton , nonu ; November
option haloa , none ; cloaud ut 72c ; Lima oil
tales , none ,
ItosiK Firmer.
KICK Firm.
MOI.ARSKS Dull : New Orleans open kettle ,
'
good to choice. 8238c.
tJUQAltr-ytuudy but quiet ; rcfinod steady.
rialuox Qufot ; American. (1U.00314.0.
Coi'l'iu-HtcaUy : lake. 10.60 bid.
LKAiH-Firmer ; doincstlf , 3.475. !
TiN-Qulot : Htrults , (20.7U bid.
WffJtKU FirunTj domustlc , (3.S3 > { .
New York Dry UoucU Market.
26-TUt uowiliomWuh-
V "
liiRton , polntlnc to nnmncondltlonnl rcporvl ot
the sllvnf tiuitia al.itf , lim Improved the dry
goods outlook n little , but tha Immciltnte
nmrkot U minor t\uni \ ( stilt. Cotton goods
sliow sntno Umprpvumnnt In ( lemnnd nt un-
chntiKeil ptlrri * . glnglmm fabrics hftroly hold
their awn , 1'rlnts nnd printed fabrics urea
llttlo uiiovcn. 1'rlntlng cloths nro stundy to
rather flrmor. Drcis goods ruled nulot nt
ntcndy price * . Woolen goods arc dull and a
little weak. _ _
Ft.oim uuri'UTi
AVhiU the AttlU of llnlnttt nnd Superior
HIITO lleou DOIIIR.
MiNNiurOMS , Octr 25. The Northwestern
Milter says : Tlio mills at Superior and Uuluth
ground 52,317 bbli.ot floUr last week agalhst
57,695 WiU , thn week before , 34,238 bbU. for
the corroMiondlng week last yoixrixnd 18,579
Mils. In 1891. Thl * wnok's output will bo much
heavier. The now Anchor mill nt Superior
Is now In oporutton. All tlmmlllR In operation
Imvo booked lliolr output at , full citimrlty
until the cloio of navigation. The dunmnd for
Hour has been excellent. Mtltcri have been
obliged to turn nway orders for Kblpniont
< Iown the hiko. Hales of the week worn much
In ciecsi of the outiiut. Holh foreign nnd
domestic buyers were In the market. Htonk of
flour , 264.421 bbls. , UKalloL 181,133 bblfl.
a week uiro ilnd 279,49. ' ) u year ago and 208,000
bbls. tit this dtito lit 1891 ,
Omnha frntlnci ) Mnrkot.
HOTTElt Cholco mittor Is not vnry plenty ,
but the market U weaker. Kotnu houses report
tholr receipts ns HwhtiT than a week uco.
Fitncy creamery , 27 < & 2flc : good cruatnory ,
25S20j ; fair creamery , 23y,2lc ; nholco to
fancy country. 23925c : fair to good country ,
18 22c ; pncklng stock , frcsli , 10'itl7c. '
EoosTho bulk of the sale * are nt
19c. Whllo the rcKclpls nr i not so very
large , they nro fully up to the demand.
I'oui/ritY The receipts of poultry are qulto
liberal , and ivs tMilul during the early part , of
tlm week , the demand U not very heavy. Old
hens nro slow at GJtei chickens , 6'Sq ; gcoso
nnd ducks. BSJ'Jo ; turkoyw , HttOc.
V A I Tlio arrivals during the past .day or
two have been lluht nnd the market firm nt
iuntitlons. Choice small nnd fat vonla , O'i
W7'Jc : thin orJicayy , 3 < iC5c.
OAMK The lecelpt.s of gunio nro fairly
Inrgo , but the nmrkot Is low nnd thn demand
light. Thn people are not buying gunio this
season , 1'crlmps cold weather will Httniulnto
tlu ! domiuul. I'ralrlo chickens , (2.50 ; mal-
luril ducks urnl rodhenili are slow at l'2.l)3
2.25 ; tuiit ducks , S1.25 ; ( iualll,25 { ) ; nntulopo
KUiliIlofl , i-KijUGc ; < l ( -r Kacullos , 15 liic.
HONKY llonoy Is communclng to mpvo n
llttlo moro freclv , but thu domnniVls still light
forlt ; chiilcovhlto clovur , 16ai7c.
OYSTRIM Mndiuni , lOc ; horseshoes ' , 19c ;
cxttastimlards,21c ; o.\truHelccU24c ; com
pany si'lei-ts , 29c ; counts , 34c.
NUTS -ttlhostnuts nro lower and there Is n
f ul r supply of cliolcootistuniHtockon the mar
ket which Is sc'lllnc at 13511 fie per Ib. I'ocans
nre quoted : it 1 Li (3 ( I'm. The market on black
wjilnntslsslow nt75c$1.00 on orders ; small
hickory nuts , (1.75i2.UOi ( largo hickory nuts ,
$1.252.1.35. !
VEOETAIII.KS.
BRANS Kastcrn lmndptckoil navy , 12.10 ®
2.15 ; western nivy ; , Jl.BOiil. 00 ; common will to
beans. Jl.5tnjl.75.
ONIONS Them Is not much activity In the
onion market,4 owliiR to the fact Unit the
local crop Is large and the gardeners nro sup-
plyliiK tlioduinnnd very largely. Onions uro
quoted at 50&65C , and on orders at 76c ; Span
ish onions , per crate , S1.50.
WATP.II C/UKSS I'ut up In botry boxes , per
cn u of 10 ( its. . tl.Goai.75.
POTATOES The receipts uro larger and the
murkot Is vury weak. Nebraska , lown and Min
nesota grown potatoes In small lots from store ,
70c ; ninna In car lots , 65c ; Colorado , from
store , 75380c : Colorado lots , 7577c.
OAUIIAOG There H a good deal of cabbage
selling In this miirkut , but the demand U sup
plied entirely by the gardeners. Orders fur
cabbage from the country are tilled utlJSc per
Ib.
Ib.CCW.HY There Is considerable poor stock
on tbo market und some very fancy. Good
stock , 2535c ; second grade , 20i 23c ; fancy ,
CQe. -3
ET POTATOES The supply Is fair ; ho
grown , per bill. , $3.253.50 ; Jersey stock , per
FIIUITS.
OHAPES The grnpo markets of the country
are very weak and eastern Rrupo growers are
commencing to conslcn their fiult to this mur-
kot more freely. So far this market has held
up much hotter than other markets. Eastern
Concords , per bnskut , 2'Jc ; liirso lots , 2021c.
OAMFOUNIA FKUITS Freestone poaches , per
box , 81.1031.20 ; clings , $1.0031.10 ; winter
pears , per box , * 2.25 ; Tokiiy grapes , (1.25 ;
black and mubcat grapes , (1 ; quinces , $1.75
per hox.
Avi'i.ES The supply Is light on this market ;
choice eastern , pur bbl. , $4.254.50 ; choice
western , (4.00-3J4.25.
OiiANiiEiiuiES Cranberries are arriving very
freely and nro in Rood demand ; Cimo Cod , per
bbl. , J5.755J6.00 ; boll nnd cherry , J5.00O5.25 :
bell und bugle , ga.50Q6.00.
TiioriCAL rnuiH.
BANANAS Prlcos remain about steady ; per
bunch , large. $2.00 2.23 ; per bunch , small to
medium. $1.76(82.00. (
LEMONS Mossalns nor box , 84.005.00 ;
Mlorl , coses , 300 size , (5.50.
' OnANOts Florida oranges have arrived and
are belling nt (3.50.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 25c ! : No. 2 green
hldosf 2c : No. 1 green salted hides , 3c : No. 2
green malted hides , 2c : No. 1 green salted
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ihs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted
hides , 12511) * . to 40 HH. , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8
Ibs. to 16 Ibs. , 5c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15
Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 4c : No. 2 dry Hint
hides ; 3c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Part
cured hides ! { c per Ib. less than fully cured.
SIIKEI * 1'Ki.TS-Qrecn salted , each , 35 < a75c ;
green salted snenrllngs ( short woolcd onrly
skins ) , each 1015c : dry shearlings ( short
wooloil early Hkln.s ) , No. 1 , each 510c ( ; dry
shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) . No. 2 ,
each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska
butcher wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , 10 ®
lie : dry Hint , Ktinstis and Nebraska murrain
wool boltM , per Ib. , netu-il wolplit , 1720c ; dry
flint Colorado butcher wool , polls , per Ib. ,
actual wolght , 910c ; dry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 79c ;
dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 67c.
St. IiOiiU Market * .
ST. liOUis , Oct. 25 , ULODB Dull nnd un
changed ; demand light.
WHEAT Was nor vous-much of tlio day with
moro weakness tnanstiungtli , and late In the
session broke on HrucKtruet's report of an In-
crcaHO , closlngjit n toss of Jic ; No. 2 red , cash ,
5Q4c ? : October , OOJSc : November , 69 c. nom
inal ; December , 61iS82c. ! closing ntGlicbld ;
MliyG9Stno'c , closing a' , 09c.
COIIN Was set back by line weather and
wheat's action , closing at' Jic decline ; No. 2
mixed , cash , 30i c : October , 36Hc , nominal ;
NovomDur. 34iU4 ! bid ; December , 33.'ic
askedtyoar , 33 o ; January , 337 c , nominal ;
May , 37 ? . ' nsked.
OATS Neglected ; No. 2 cash , 26tfc ; Oc
tober , 26'/ic , nominal ; November , 27lic , nom
inal ; May. 3iu hid , r
HYK--NO. 2 , 41c bid.
lUiii.EY Kasy , unchanged.
IIHAN Steady ; (0 cast side.
FLAX Si'.F.n In demand : 98c.
OIXIVKU HEKP Lower : 7.607.05.
TIMOTHY 13.00(83,20.
(100o5n"o"ln8Cdi Irlwo ) t ° choice timothy ,
( ( )
HuTTKii Unchanged ; creamery , 27O28c :
choice Ual r v , 26Q.26C.
Eons Unchanged : 10ijai7c.
( s'lfoaskedUc"m' " ' ttt * 3 > 20i sl'oltor. dull ,
COIIN MUA'T/ Unchanged ; tl.80ftl.8S.
WIIIHKY UncliuiiRod ; $1.14.
llACdiNO Uiichnngod ; fiitnc.
COTTON TiEH Uncluingodl. ;
PnovmiONS Kasy ; bacon loiver. Pork.
standard IIIUM. 18.25. L'ird. (10. Dry salt
moats , loose slionlders. 7 ; longa and ribs ,
(0.50 ; aborts , ( U.76 ; boxtid , 16c moro ; bacon
packed shoulders , (7.60 ; ' longs uiul rllw
10.37 ® 10,50 ; Hlibrls. (10.7510.87 . '
llECBll'TB Flour , 4.000 bbls. ; wheat. 82,000
bu. ; corn , .43.0CO bu , ; oats , 19,000 lm. ; rye.
2,000 lm.lmrMy. ll.ooo hu.
HlllI'MENTS-Flour , 8.000 libls. ; wheat , 7,000
'in. ' ; corn. 0,000 bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu. ; rye ,
OUOU UU. _
City Mxrkotn.
KANSAR-OTY. ( Oct. 25 , WIIKAT 1B Jilghor.
hut ratlior wuuk ut the close ; No. 2 hard , &d
&B3UCI No , 2 rod , 64 < 265j. (
CimN-Stoudy iityosteiday's prices , but the
foolliiK was. weulc ; No. U mixed , 3232ic } ;
'
, ° ATs ; 111 , K9. ,4l.im'11" ' } nt steady prices ;
No. 2 mixed. 25',426c ; No. U white , 27(2 ( > 27Jc. !
llYK-Woak ; No. 2nomlntil at43e
l-'l.AX HKKI-\VfiiU at HHQBHUc.
IliiAN-Flrm ; 5oa&7c.
HAV Steady and uncliungcd.
" Ku8'0ri ' Cl'eamjry'2270 (
"cTTEU Cl'eamjry' - ! doiry,20
0,2 , '
Kou's Qulot and firm ; 17c ,
' ' ' ' ' 42i ° 00 bu4000 !
-
' Corn > 4'000
MllwiuiKeo Alurknta.
MILWAUKEE. Oou 25.-.ifiouu-8tcttdy.
WHEAT .Steady ; December. OlUci No. 2
spring. OOct o. 1 northern , 06 c.
COIIN-Htuady ; No. 3. a7/c. ! /
° No > a wf"to29 > ic' ' NeB - 3
B | AcIH < BV No"llntt1' ' No.2B4cj sample , 32 ®
UvK-Hlghor : No. 1. 58Jc. !
I'liovtBiOMt-uroooliiK ; pork , (17 ; Inrd.(9.85
Llvorpuul Alurkot .
lavMiTOOL , Opt , WiiKAT-Stoady ; < lo
innud poor : lioUtrn. . offer uiodernti-ly ; Call 1
&
moderato
.
'
PiioviHiONu'-Pork , prime mess , 68s Od
I.uru , prluiu western. 61 n.
MluueapnlU Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct , 26-Tho wheat marko
'
yeay
llj ) dulled durlog tUo
Ight. December opened nt COXc , being the
amo ns yostordny , gained He , nnd declined to
9Vc , nhoro Itclosed , May opened nt. G6fc ,
gained fc nnd sold down to < " > ! > ? < c nt the closo.
'rnck nhont cloned : Hnril , 02MC ! No. 1 north-
rn , OOUc : No. 2 northern , B8 < c. Oa h wheat
was a llttlo slow nt flMt , buyers uclhp ! Inclined
o holS off for conceislons. Holders wcro
rin , Mid Inter nil ottering * were taken nt
irlccs illchtly hotter than thoio of yesterday.
/ociil millers mid clorntor coniptinlei were the
liolcoof thopiirchnsors , shippers buying but
Ittlo. No. lhard < oldnt03r ; No. 1 northern
MOO'lfiOlc. ' and No. 2 northern nt 69250ic. }
tecclpts , 464 cars ; shipments , 80 cnrs.
Flour Is dull but steady ; some mills reported
nlrsl7od sales for domestic Recount. Patents
ira gelling very slowly for export account.
myors not liolng willing to pay the prices
asked , Shipments , 31,300 bills. ; ( Irst patents ,
3.45Q3.85 ; second pntent-i , (3.203.40 ; fancy
' . ' . Tlio added
nil export bakers' , | l.05ft'A05.
lolly output ot mills grlndlnit todny wilt prob
ably aidtrognto 32,500 bbls. ' Hulk bran IsolTor-
ng nt (9 ; some mills that nro closely sold up
tro asking (9.25 , but sales nro nlow nt that
prlco. Hhorts'aro offered nt(10.0010.60 ; shlp-
nonts , 1,240 toi.s.
Cotton .Miirlirt.
NEW Oni.EANS , Oct. 25 , COTTrtN-Futuro * ,
ulot ; salon. 00,300 hales ; October , (7.66 bid ;
November , ? 7.00J7.68 ; December , (7.70 < a7,80 ;
anuary , (7,85 7.87 : Febrnarv , (7.04 < a7.95 ;
Maroh , (3.02i 8.O3 : April. 8.10W8.11 ; May ,
8.17&8.1U ; inltldllnfr , 75 > c ; low middling. 7HRJ
rood ordinary. 7'ic. Net receipts , 10,401
lilies ! gross receipts , 20,632 bales ; conil-
unit , 3,600 bales ; sa os , 4,500 bales ; stock ,
8H.80U bales.
NEW Vomc , Oct. 25. COTTON Futures ,
ipcnedfttondy nt 4T67 points decline ; January ,
H.23 ; February , $8.30 ; March , J8.87 ; April ,
8.43 ; May , (8.50 ; .Iunc.48,68 : Outobor , (8.0& ;
November , $8.00 ; December , J8.14.
ST. I , outs , Oct. 25. COTTON Hulod weak
odny on large movement ; sales , 1,020 hales ;
ordinary , 011-lOc ; good ordinary , 7 3-10c :
ow middling , 7 0-16c ; middling , 7 18-lOe ;
oed mldJlIng , 8 1-lOc ; middling , fair , 8 9-10c.
Oil Mnrk.'ti.
On , CITY , Oct. 25. National transit cor-
incntcs opened 71 > ( ; hlghast , 72 > i ; lowest ,
1J < ; closed. 72Ji ; Bales , 32,000 bbls. ; clear
ances , 108,000 bbls. ; shipments , 112,155 bbls. ;
uni , 84,101 hbls.
I'lTTSiiL'iio , Oct. 25. National transit
ortlllcatos opened nt 71JS ; closed nt 72 ? { ;
ilghost , 72J { ; lowest , 71Ui sales. 10,000 bbls.
Dulutli AVIinut .Mrtrkot.
DULUTII , Oct. 25 , This market ruled Irrog-
llar and only fairly active todny. Close : No.
hard , cash and Ojtobor , G2yic ; December ,
> 3c : May. O'JHci No. 1 northern , cash and
Jctobor , OlHcs DiJcembor , 62 ; Slay , OSJfc ;
'io. ' 2 northern cash , 68Kc : No. 3 , 53ic ! ; ro-
ectod , 46ic ! ; on truck , No. I northern , to ar-
Ivc ,
ColIVn Miirhet.
NEW Yontc , Oct. 25. CorroN-Oponod 30
joints higher ; closing steady at 630 points
lotadvanoo. Sales , 22,750 bass. Including :
October , $17.45ff&17.50 : November , S16.9D < a
7.00 ; Docombor. (16.7610.H ( ) : Jnniuiry ,
10.46aSM0.60 ; March , $ lG.20 ? > ir.30 : May.
15.904410.00. Spot3.slcildyi No.7 , Ulo , $18.3711.
Wool jMarkot.
ST. Louis , Oct. 25. WOOL Qulot un
hanged. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
STOCKS AND 110-VDH.
Wiill Stredt Speculators Minim n nit of tn-
torustlni ; History Yottnrilay.
NEW YOIIK , Oot. 25. The history ol today
n Wall street , taiton as a whole , seems to
ustlfy the contontlon which has been hold
hat when the sliver question was solved ,
and not until then , would the current ot
speculation return to its accustomed chan-
lols. It was not made manifest very clearly
n the early dealings that the situation had
) oen entirely cleared , or that the expected
revival of confidence in the stability of val
ues had come to stay. There was a certain
'everishnoss in the dealings that appeared
to ho inconsistent with a steady upward
movement , based upon solid foundati ons , but
as ino any aavancc-a mo tone or tno marKet
jccnrao healthier , and ovidcnces of strong
undertone were not wanting.
For the Hrst ttmo in many months the
commission houses were largely in the mar-
tot as buyers for clients , considerable pro
portions of tlielriorders coming from tnewest.
i'ho mails brought numerous inquiries ad-
Ircsscd to the large brokerage houses ask
ing for advice as to whether the time had
come for operations on the bull side of the
market and as to the best stocks for spo u-
ulative turds on thelong sldo.tU wasnolonger
to bo a purely traders' murker , the outside
public was moved to take a hand intho deal.
Then , too , comes the decline in foreign cx
change , which is , perhaps , tho.o'est iudica-
tton that can bo afforded of the restoration ,
of the stability of the national-finances , and
with the lower rates for sterling bills came
suggestions of possible imports of gola.
There is , perhaps , very lictlo likelihood of
the Importation of gold from Europe until at
least the silver , bill Is finally passed , but the
fact Is that a sli ght margin of profit might bo
figured out in shipping gold from the other
slue at , cxlstintr rates for sterling exchange.
At the opening of business there was a
firm tone at near closing prices , which moved
up fofBomo fifteen minutes. Then came a
decline , followed by 11 recovery and a retro
grade n.ovement all in the llrst hour. The
result of the movement was , however , an
advance , in which all the shares traded in
participated. By degrees the speculation
became steady , and although Just before
noon sales to realize profits checked the up
ward movement for a short while , the
market swung Into the afternoon with
n buoyant step which carried It uo to
u. higher level than had yet been
reached. Heading took the largest part in
the dealings and was bought at advancing
quotations ou the expectation that the re
ceivers would finally settle the Spoyer loan ,
which would indicate that Heading ; was in
cluded in tno coal combination. Sugar was
next in point of activity. The stock recov
ered the break made In the late dealings of
yesterday and made a now record , reaching
u point fy { per cent above yesterday's clos
ing , with a reaction of 2 } per cent and a
fiual recovery of l } per cent. Western
Union wus in heavy demand throughout tho'
entire day and attained unusual prominence
in the dealings , moving upward with u
steadiness that permitted only the smallest
fractional reaction and closed wlthlu } per
cent of the top price.
It issaid tlio purchases of thcso shares
wcro mainly for tlio account of a pool
formed by the directors of the company.
The best prices of the day were made about
2 o'clock , when the iidvunoo on yosteraay's
final sales ranged from > to 51 ? per
per cent. Sugar , Burlington , Western
Union and Hock Island lea the active list in
the upward movement. It was then that
the process of realisation wus entered upon
and caused a reaction of from to \ < pei
cent , la which Sugar suffered most.
The general market closed strong and ,
with very few exceptions , above the current
prices of yesterday's closing , the chlof ad
vances being Utf per cent In St. Paul &
Oinahu preferred , Rubber , Munnattun. Edi-
ton Electrio und Tobacco preferred. \ % per
cent in Now England , 3 per cent In Chicago
& Eastern Illinois preferred , 2 > per cent In
Pullman. Btf percent in Hook Island , 8 per
cent in Western Union.i \ percent in Sugar ,
G > per cent in Wheeling & Lake Eiio pro-
furred and U per cent lu American District
Telegraph.
The following are the closing quotations of
the leading stocks on the New York ex
change today :
AtchlBon 21 Northern 1'uclUe. , 7 > ( i
Atlamu Kxpreau , , . 142 do prefd 2 : )
Alton , T. II. 20 u , p. . D. &anu , , . . oU
dopruf'cl 1BO Northwestern 10(1 (
Amurleun Kxpruss llrt do " ' "
HuHlmoroiOHlo , . 7:1 :
Canada 1'aclllo : I7 >
Canada Southurn. . O'J JnlarloA. Weaturn
Central I'.iclllo U'lH Oretron lnin _ . . , , , . ,
Chuu. 4. Oldo 1H : > ri-itou Nuv
Chicago & Alton. . . 13(1 ( O.S. L. &U. N , . .
ttB. It Q , - . , , HI ) I'acinoMulI 17
Chicago Una 03W I'corla , Deo. .VK. . . H- ,
Consolidated Uas. . 1II11U I'ltlabnrf 147 <
C. C. C , & 8t. L..t : I8 t'ullman Palauo. , , 170
Col , Coal St Iron , . , 12 llnaUlntr , 23
Cotton Oil Cert. , . . , 37 $ < HIclnnondTur. , , , . , , . yu
Del. A Hudson mow tie prof'U , '
Del. L ick. St West. 104 lUoOrnnilu WesV. , Jo
D. & H. O. prof U. , 17 ! do.praf'd 46
K.m'lTu'ini , , . . ' , , . , " , ' "j St.l'aul ' . J $
Krlo 16' ' Uo prefd. . , . . , , ,
do preftj 30 St. Paul A Oniulm 7U
FortWayno 147 do prefd 110
Great Nonh'npt'il. 107 Sontliern 1'acltla. , 1H
Cbl. .tKaut. IM.pC'U 07 Buear Kenuury. , , , 10.S ;
Hocklnir Valley , , , . Trim. Coal St Iron. 1(1
lllliiolBCuntral. . , . 0 H Texan 1'acJttc , 7
St. Paul It Dulutli. , ' 'U Tol. it O. Cen. pfd. 0 U
Kan. St Texaa pf'il. ua Union I'acllle. , . , , , lufj
ukeKrlu&Wu8t. , 17U II.S. Kxprpss. , , , . . Ci !
do prcfU , , . 70W . . 7
jkeKlioro. . . , , . . , . 12HH -doprrld. lOW
LeadTnibt . . . . . . 2HH Wulln TM luo
\Vuuturu. Union. OOU
. A . WhetilhiKSt L. K. , , OOUH
MaiihaltanCoiL. . . , do prufd 48'2i
. 10 * -2\i \
Mumphla&o , , *
Mlublean Central , . 08 u. at jv. U..U. . . . uil
MtbBourl I'acltlo. . . ! iC ( iencral Kloctrlo. . . 0U ;
Mobile A. Ohio. . . . . . 14h Nulloiml L.1080U.I. . 1H
Ka h. ACliatt . , Uo O , * ' . & ! . . . . 2U
National Cordage. . US
do pruf'd. . . 60 ' ' "
N.J. Central. . . . : . . , 117 T. A. A' . N'M. ! ! . ioi )
NorfOlk&W.pfd , . 22 T.St. L.&K.O S
North Amerl'n Co. . Oi < 'do prefd 20
askud.
Thu total sales of stocks today were 433.700
ihureii , Including : AtchUou. 10,20 1 American
Bugar , 62,300 ; American Ooltou Oil , 3,300 ;
Chicago , Hurllugum it Qulucy , 83,700 ;
Chicago Uus , 29,000 ; Dhtlllera ts. Oat-
lofeeders , 19,800WlherU ; ! Electric , 10,700) )
( ansas Ac Texas 4 TOO ; Lnkfl Shore , D.GOOl
I/oulsrllle ft NJvllle , 4,000 ; MlMourl
'ncifli' , 0,000 Natlif fill Lend. 5,200NorlhWost- ;
crn , O.GOO ) RoadlM. , 83,100 : Hock liluml ,
.o. . M ) ! St. raul. 0.700 ; Union 1'ucinc
0.4001 Western Union. 62,000.
NO\T York Money Mnrkot.
N w YonK , Oct. 25 , MONEY os CAt.t/-Easy
nt U402 per ccnt.Jnst loan , 1J4 per cent !
closed olTeroctntlSi percent. . * .
PnlMK MRROAMTiuri'ArRii GUfta per cent.
BTKIU.IKO KxciiANnr.-Hoavy wltn actual
witness In bunkers' bills , . . lor
lotniind mid $ I.Bli < Q.t. B1J4 forsluy-day bill * .
ostod ruins4.83ia4.85. . Commercial bills ,
. . , - .
OnvBHNMRKT lltJtfjyj-QuloU Hlulo bonds ,
Tlio closing quotations on oonflsi _
J. S. 4srefr , . . . . . Ill St. L. St I. M , O. 69. 70
I. S. 4n coup. 111 St. r , . AS.F.Ocn.M 08
U.S. 4 srcY 07 St. Paul Consols. . . 12UH
Tncino 080(05. ( . . . Ilia St. P. O. & V. IMS. . 10HJ (
'M. stampml 4s , . , . n.j T. P. T , . O. Tr. Ilcts 73
HlsBoiiri 0s lee T. P. K. G.Tr. Ucts 108
Pcmi. now BCI OH , . 107 Union Pac. Ists. , . , 1I2 ! |
Tcntiitiowget Gs. . 100 West Shore 102 |
Tcnu. new net : ? , . , ui > Ala. Class A. . . . . . 05
'nnacl.i Ho.'JOs. . . . , 07 Ala. Class II 100
CcntiHl I'.ic. lati , , 101 Ala. ClassC on
) . .t H. aims 110 Al.i currencies. . . . 88
9. & H. a. 4ft 7M > . U. 0. W. 1st HI
SrloiMn Atchlnon 4s 7iJi :
. K. k T. QPM. OH. -If Oa2M A , . , 40
it. 1C. AT. Oeii. Cs 7S (7. ( II. AS. A. OB. . . . 10.1
Mutual Union ( ) . . 105 ' " ' " ' ' ' '
K. J. O. Int. Cert. . II. . T.O'"G'S ! . . . . . lor
ff. I AC. His 100 do 08. , 100
tf. Pno. 'Ms 00 M.c. us nr.
Vn. Centuries. . . . . tlo48 , , , . 03
N. W. Consols. . , , . 1SS TennolilOs GO
N.W. Deb. r > i
( JUOtlltlllll ! ! .
IIOSTOH , OfiU 25. Oull loans. 2UB14 nor cent !
Unto loans , 4567 per cent. Cloiing quotations
on slocks , bonds and mining shares :
London Stock ( JUotntlom.
Oct. 25. 4 p. m. Close :
Consols , monev. , , . Mexican , ordinary. 14U
Consols , nco'nt St. P. ml common. . ( IRM
Canadian Pacltlo Now YorkCentr.il. 107
Krle , Pennsylvania . O'j
Krlo 2du Heading . l
IlllnolH Cent ral. . . . Mix. Ccn. now 4s. . S3
MONEY ft nor cent.
Kato of discount , In the open market for
bnth short and throe-months hills , 2Jf per
cent.
St. Louis Minim ; Uuot-itlonn.
ST. Louis Oct. 25. Mining stocks un-
changed. Quotations nro :
On tlio London Market.
NEW" YORK , Oct. 25.-Tho Post's London
spoclulsuys : Fprty thousand pounds In har
gold was sold by the Iliuikof Enzland today
imd Dj.OOO soyorolgns was sent to llollund.
The German domund for bur cold Is very
strong. The prlco Is 78d. The bank selling
price fof American cuglcs Is 7C10J. . There Is
a .small order In the market , hut hosupplles ,
and the urnsont liaitlM prlco Is too "high to
withdraw. Silver lsL'33id ? and weak on the
prospect of a quick rqpuul of tlin Sherman net.
Kupeo paper Is CO.'fd. The Stock cxchango is
hotter. Americans closed nt thu host prices.
Continuations , 3 pur-cent per annum. Kor-
elKii HtocUs also arc better mid uro still led by
Italian1 ; . Discounts uro flrmnr at over 2 pur
cent. The Indian ROVcrmnunt Is nUo ubout to
u.uuu.uuu stoniiiff in treasury bills.
Financial Notes.
KANSAS Grrv , Optj 25. Clearings , 11,530-
llAT.TlHoitE. Oct. 25. Clearings , J2,097,389 !
balances , 8230.071. , ly
NEW YOHK. Oct. 25.-01earIng31 $00,305,240 ;
balaiicos , $5,585,716. ,
PAUIS , Oct. 25. Three per cent rentes , 98f
17J4c for the account. ,
ItosTON , Oct. 25. > bloarlngs , $12.0i-l-276 :
IialnnccA , $1,660,909. Exchange on New York
16@17c discount foQcjish. rv
l'iiirADiifiiiA. Oct. 25. Clearings , $10,037.-
101 ; balances.l,283023..t ;
OINOINNATI , 'dct. ' 25. Mohoy , 6fe7 per cent
Now York exchange , 7070c premium. Clear
ings , Jl.713,000.
MEMPHIS , Oct. 25. Now York o.xcliunco
soiling at 81.50 premium. Clearings , $249-
008 ; balances , $54,243.
NEW Onw.ANS. Oct. 25. Clearings , $1,531-
840. Now York pxchanso , hank , par ; com
mercial , $2 per $1,000 discount.
ST. Louis , Oct. 25. ClcarlnRS , $2,793,223 ;
balances , $323,013. Monov , quiet at 6@8 per
cent. Exchange on Now York , par.
LONDON , Oct. 25. The amount of bullion
withdrawn from the Hunk ot Enulund on
balance today was 135,000. iltur silver , 33m
CHICAGO , Oct. 25. Clearings , $16,070.979.
Now York exchange , 75c premium. Sterling
exchange , s'-eiidv : actual , $1.82 ? for sixty
days and $4.84i ? for demand. Money In peed
demand , with sales Irregular at 536 per cent
on call and GS7 per cent on tlmo.
OMAHA. f.lVK 6TOUK AtAKKlOTS.
Cattle Trade Steady Hog ; Ilroak Under
Heavy Kecetpti nnd Close Woak.
WEDNKSDAT , Oct. 25.
There was a good average run of stock
today. So far this week the cattle receipts
have been about the same as last. Hogs have
increased nearly U,000 head and sheep nearly
3,000 head.
Including today's cattle receipts , 00,000 ,
cattle ihavo boon received so far this month.
As the previous banner month's record
( October , 1891) ) was only 1)0,037 ) head , the re
ceipts from now on till the end of the month
will dimply Indicate how far this month's re
ceipts will beat the record.
There were almost as many cattle hero
today as were hero on last Wednesday , and
the quality was about the same as it has
boon for several weeks past. To all intents
and purposes It was a steady market. Com
mon to very fair cornfed steers sold at from
13.05 to $4.70 , with common to lair western
run go Btoors at from $3.75 to $3.30. There
was nothing really choice here , and in consequence -
sequence of tlio rather undesirable character
of the offerings thn trade was somewhat
dull , although a fair clearance was effected.
Cow stuff was steady to strong for good
and rather easier for common. Sales in
cluded common to choice cows at from (1,50
to (2.40 , with tlic bulk of the trading at
around fJto 12.20. Calves at from $2.25 to
M were about steady , and rough slock steady
to a shade weaker at from $1.00 to $2.75.
The feeder trade seemed rather quiet.
Offerings wore liberal , but the demand wus a
trifle slack and buyers were able to shade
prices on all nxcept perhaps the real toppy
stock. The bulk of iho trading was at from
$2.00 to $3.10. Good to choice feeders are
quoted at from $ ' . ) i 1 $3.50 ; fair to good at
from $2.00 to $3 , with' common and inferior
stuff at around $2.50 Representative sales ;
7. , . .1428 2 00
, , .1825 a 10
?
: : , 1300 2 25
i. . , . .1300 2 26
4. , , . .U42
1. . . . , .1480 2 10
1. , . . .ir > 90 2 25
1. . , ) .1810 275
1320 2 CO
SrOOKRIlS AND rr.EIlK.llS.
1. C50 2 00 29. . 004 2 RO
4. 4G7 2 25 10. . one 2 85
1. 740 2 25 7 , . 672 2 85
7. O'JB 2 25 41. . .1235 2 00
1. i 4GO 2 ( ID 0. . 094 2 05
. 1. 1 610 2 S6 936 8 00
6. 010 3 50 e no 8 10
13. . . . . 607 3 CO 4- ! ) . una 8 10
17\ 040 2 70 426. . . .1100 8 15
10. , . . . 815 2 75 I ' ' .1310 8 60
WESTEHN CATT'I.'K.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. , Pr.
44 COWS. . . . 1)22 ) J1B3 Irow. . . . 800 $200
0 fdrs. . . . 024 260 11 fdrs . . . 005 200
15 fdrs 022 200 10 fdrs. . . . 020 250
2 steers. , 1005 275 Ihfr 550 270
0 steers..11 no 825 0 moors.11HO 826
3 steers..1273 R25 0 steers..1200 825
1 steer . .1300 3 25 14 steers..1126 325
100 6 cons.,1056 200
Istr. tlg.1110 235 4strstlg,1165 235
10 steers..1100 285 31 steer * . , HOT BOO
23 steers..1179 n 10 1 steer. .1150 3G5
1 Steer..1300 380 380
1O steers. .1171 826 G4 steers , .1208 330
1 fdr 1100 270 4fU. . . .1130 270
0 fdrs. . . 808 270 Gfdrs , . . . 071 3 10
1 fdr. . .1350 240 Ifdr 1220 250
1 fdr. . .1210 260 Sfilrs 1010 205
IMr. . . .1170 300 1 fdr 1480 300
2 Mrs. ' " 840 285 20fdrs 1122 3 10
2 fdrs."llio 250 10fdl8 1096 300
25 steers. . 10D2 3 10 27 stcors. ,1205 , 3 10
8 fdrs. . . . 1147 255 10 fdrs. . . 1154 2 00
*
IDAHO.
Icow. , . . 1280 1 75 14 cows. . 882 2 20
1 str , tig , 14GO 225 39 fdrs. . . 080 2 70
20 steers. . 1283 2 75
75UTAH.
UTAH.
Islag. . . . 080 2 20 3 cows. . , 870 2 20
22 cows. . . 057 220 25 cows , , , 010 220
7Bfdrs. . . . 1020 2 00
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Ocows. . . 076 205 18 COWS. . . 035 2 06
20 fdrs. , . . 1013 2 80 4 oxtill. , , l202 1 60
2 stags. . 1380 2 00 Ibull. . . , 1510 2 00
1 cow. . . 1120 2 20 4 COWS. . 1082 2 20
10 fdrs. . . . 1110 3 00
WYOMING.
8 fdrs. . . . 910 240 10 Mrs. , 1310 2 40
Ifdr. . . 1000 2 50 82 Mrs. . 1201 2 HO
1 fdr. . . 970 3 15 18 Mrs. . . . 812 2 00
2 fdrs. . 1150 2 00 32fdrs. . . . U05 2 00
20 fdru. . 8G2 2 GO 8 steers. 1275 3 25
COLORADO ,
1 row. . , . 340 2 25 1 COW. , . . 1010 2 25
IMr..1081) ) 2 60 31 fdrs.,1124 3 05
168 cows , 942 2 45 l4UslH.TexlOH3 3 75
104 sirs..1104 3 30 1 Mr 1000 a uo
1 Mr 1080 2 90 5 Mrs. . . . 91G 2 90
6 Mrs. . . . 884 2 00 1 Mr 1070 2 90
GO cows. . . 083 2 05 09 yrlnsa. 089 2 70
Hoes Uccelpts todny wcro the hcaviostof
the month , and the quality wus about the
best of the month. Reports from Chicago
were not very favorable , and this with the
liberality of the offerings , produced u rather
weak feeling , notwithstanding the good gen
eral demand. All local houses , both fresh
moat and packing , wore In the Held after
supplies. Prices ruled 5c to lOc , mostly lOc ,
lower than yesterday , the good to uhoico
butcher weight and heavy hogs selling at
from * 0.2o to $0.33 , with a fG.40 top. Common
light and mixed packing grades sold very
largely at $0.20 and SG.Uo , with pigs and un
derweight stUft at from SS.'JO to $15.15. The
close was weak , with several loads , mostly
late arrivals , still in first hands. The bulk
of the fair to good hoes of all weights were
largely at $0.25 and $0.30 , as against , $0.80 to
$0.40 Tuesday and $0.05 tofO.15 a week ago
today. Representative sales : .
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
06..182 240 J5 00 74..240 120 16 25
78..171 80 600 76..277 120 025
I'lOS AND ItOUGH.
28 . . .115 6 70
SUEEI- There was a fair inquiry from
slaughterers for good muttons and lambs , but
the domuud was not at all urgent ami trading
was slow. Prices were steady to weak. IJair
to good natives , $ 'J.50@3.15 ; fair to good west
erns. $2.25@3.00 ; common nnd stock sheep ,
* 1.50@'J.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-ib. lambs.
* 3.003.75. ( '
llrceipti and imposition ot Stock.
Uillclal receipts and disposition or HtocK as
shown hy the books of the Union Stock Vards
company ( or the twenty-four houra ending at
5 o'clock p , 111. , October 25 , 1803 :
DISPOSITION.
WKSTKKN 1'ACIUNU 1NTKKKSTS.
Aggregate OfTarlncs of lines In Western
Murkotn Unchiuiired.
OINOINNATI , Oct. 25. [ Special ToicRiatn to
Tun HKK. ] Tomorrow's 1'rlco Current will
say : The uifKregaUi offering * of IIOKH In wont-
urn marlioU U unchained , 1'ncklni : for the
week , ItiO.OOO , compared with 170,000 the
preceding week and 100,000 last year. From
March 1 to data , G.o'JU.ono , uKuliibt 7C'J5OOU
a year ago. 1'romlnunt places compare us
follows ;
Clilcagu I.I TO Stock Market.
CIIICAOO. Oct. 26 , Only a very few times
within the last six months have the offerings
of native cattle been o numerous an for to
day. They comprised moru than two-thirds
of nil the cuttlu received , The effect upon
prlcoaof the unusually Renorau * vupply will
not ho good , ut leusi not good us viewed from
I AM SO HAPPY !
3 BOTTLES S.S.S.
Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble.
It has also caused my hair to grow out
again , as it had been falling out by the
handful. After trying many physicians
in vain , I am so happy to find a cure in
S. S. S. O. H. ELBEKT , Galveston , Tex.
IDpCHyforclneoutecrmsofdls-
Sfl I\L-.O caM anj ft , , , yoiion B8 well.
i entirely vegetable nod harmless.
ttylt on Dlood and Bkln mailed free ,
gvrm fUetcmo co. , AtUau. 0 * .
spllorii tnndpdtnb. Katly In the day It wa *
thought the receipts of nil description * would
not exceed 19,000 heiul. and the market
opened Moatly. A lltllo Inter the citlmato
was raUcd to 20,000 head , and before 11
o'clock It looked ns thoiiRh Iho total inliiht
reach 23,000. H wn ncarct'ly to bo expected
that the nmrkot could stnnd up untlnr such ro-
colpiajimllKlldnot. U dropped front loc to
BBc , cloilns very weak at the reduction.
Uiolco shipping steers mirrored the least nnd
there were not many of thorn and they were
In peed domantl. Thn decline foil principally
upon common to fair , steers. The forcjjolnR
applies moro particularly to native cattle.
Tlioro were comparatively light , receipts of
ratiRori , and they showed hut RlltthtciiMiKc.
Trade was slow In all branches of tlio market
and many cattle were leftover.
The demand for IIOKS was brisk during the
morning and the parly market WHS strong.
iioforo 0 o'clock trndulmd quieted down very
percept hly and a lets buoyant fcelliiR ob
tained , late sales showing about 61Ut > c de
cline. llccelpts contlnuo ( o fall oir. So far
this week only about 03,000 head have arrived ,
which Is 10,000 loss than for the same lima
last week and about that many less for the
week before. Nevertheless prices letpomlrd
very slowly. They are only front fie to lOc
higher than they were a week imo. the raiiso
of today's market being from 10.10 to f 0.7O for
heavy grades and from JG.3r > to f 0.00 for light
wulghK Tlioro wiis vury llttlo biislnot' at
hotter than tG.GO for heavy und pilcus inng-
PB downward from tO.85 bought uiouof the
light hogs.
[ jriioro was not tin ovcrsupply of cnod sheep.
rorhaps not moro than 25 per cent of thu vast
miinbur olTnrod (25,0001 ( niiswerud to llm de
scription. They held fairly ulcady prices.
1 or liny thing grafllng below good , tlio market
was In bad nhiiuo. A modurato inimimr was
taken by feeders , hut their put rhti-.es inailii
v.Vr.y "ltl ° Impression on the supply , the bulk
still remaining In hollers' ImmN. Itla impos
sible to plvo trustworthy limitations today.
Ihuro was trading nt $3.76 forcholcoiiatlvo
wolhors all along down thu llnu totl.Gli for
rubbish. Thu bulk ot Hading was bulow * 3.25
for sheep , und few sales of lambs iivur W. 50.
Iho ruiiKo of iiuotiitlons for tlm former was
from $1 to 13.76 , and for the latter from $3,60
, ? , * ' ; Cat" " . 22.000 head ! calves ,
1,200 head- hess , U&.OOO headj slitop , 21,000
The KvcnlngJourual reports :
. OATTi.K-Uecelpts , 520,000 head , Including
8,000 Tonns and 3,000 western * ; trade slow ;
prices tin all natives ruthuron the down turn ;
top steers. j.Doaa.70 ; medium , I4.uoa5.23 ;
others , t4.2G4.HO.
lloiis-ltecclpts , 27,000 head : market slow
n d I oailta lower ; rough , * 5.7&(3.0.00 ( : mlxert.
* 0.05a0.40 ; heavy , 0.500.70 ; light , * tf.7txrs
'siuiEi- ANn I/AMns-Hecelpts , 20,000 head ;
market slow and lower on everything.
how York I.ivo Storlc AlntUrt.
NEW YOIIK , Oct. 25.-l EEVE8-Uecelpts ,
1,000 head ; market slow , lOc lower : iiiulvo
steers , * : i.03iJ5.23 ; Colorado , (3.20 1.4(1 ;
hulls and cows , $1,0532.40 ; drcssed beef ,
steady , 7U5JOU.
UAi.via : Uccelpts , 1,500 head ; voals$5.00a
8.00 ; grussors , $1.502.25.
aiiEKi'-Uecolpts. 2,200 head ; market active
and steady ; sheep , $2.50113.50 ; lambs , & 3.00&
5.00 : dressed mutton , saTlic ; dresised lambs ,
> ° ' 417 " "ad ; market lower ;
Oi - 1 04 7 * 7 0
Knnsns City I.tvo Ntoo .Murknt.
. .KANSAS CITY , Oct. 2R.-OATT.K-Uecclpls ,
9,700 head ; shipments , 5,300 head ; hi-st
cattle were Una , others slow ; Texas and
Milpplng steers , $2.10545.23 ; To.Mis ana nu-
tlvo cows , Jl.ooa-3.00 : butcher Htock , 82.GO
© 4.10 ; stockers and fuedurn , $2.25453.00.
HodS-Hecolpts. 5,0011 iiciid ; shipments ,
fOOhead ; light hogs. 10ft25o lower ; heavy.
1015c lower : bulk , ? G.15tt6.aO ; heavy , pack
ing and mixed , * G.HKaG.35 ; lights ; Yorkers
und pigs , fo.ooao.40.
SllEEi'-Ueceipts , 200 head ; shipments , 200
head ; market steudy and slow.
St. I.OUIH l.lvti .stuck .Unrkot.
ST. Louis , Oct. 25. OATTLD Receipts. 3.-800
head ; shipments , l,5t)0head ) ; market .steady ;
fair to uholco natlvu steers , $4.005J3.20 ; fair to
good TOXIUH , $2 5l)33ilU. )
lions KeeolHls. 3,100 head ; uhlpmonts , *
200 head ; niaikot lower ; top on good light ,
SO.G5 ; bulk of sales. $ G.20aG.OO.
SHEEP Receipts. GOO head ; shipments ,
none ; market steady.
Stuck In Hlghl.
Receipts of livestock at the four principal
western markets Wednesday , October 25 :
Cattle. Hogs. Shoop.
South Omaha.3,704 7.UH8 1,001
Chicago 22,200 25,000 21,000
Kansas City 0,700 0'JOO 200
St. LouU 3.HOO 3,100 COO
Total 30,204 41,003 22,801
Wocouldnot improve the quullty It ald
double the price. DaWitt's Witch Huzol
Salvo is the best salvo that experience can
produce , or that mone.y cau buy.
Marriage Licensee.
The following marriage licenses wcro
granted yesterday :
Name und Address. Ace.
( Carl Craig , Guthrlo , Old 23
1 Dora Tucker , Omaha 10
j John Urbnnczyk , Omaha 39
| Miinilo Delovcl , Omaha 23
j Herman Mclotz , Omaha 31
1 Amollu Btcltonoerg , Omuhu 29
j John Hronncr , Louisville , Neb 25
) Anna Tlshota , Omaha 25
I J. Cheney Cunningham , Omaha . . 28
( Laura A. Koather.stono , Omaha 2t )
j Edward Schrlnor.-Omaha 38
( Mute t > . Hafford , Omaha 33
Ono word describes it-"perrectlon. " Wo re
fer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.cures pllea
for Infants and Children.
" Cnstorla Is BO well adapted to children that Castorln cures Colic , Constipation ,
I recommend It as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , Knictation ,
known to mo. " II , A. Aiicnnii , II. I ) , , Kills Wonna , gives Uoep , and promjtcs dl
111 Bo. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. gestlon ,
Without Injurious medication.
"Tho use of 'Castorla 13 to universal nnd "For several yearn I liavo recommended
Its merits KO well known that It ncems -work your' Castorla , ' and bh.ill nlwnys continue tc
of supererogation to endorse It. Tew nro the do so ns it has Invariably produced beneficial
Intelligent families who Jo not keep Castorla results. "
within cosy reach. " EDWIN I1' . I'.iitnEr M , D. ,
CA11L03 JUllTY.S , D , I ) . , 123th Street and 7th AM ) . , Now York City ,
Now York City.
THE CENTATO COMPANY , 77 Humur. ErnEcr , NEW Yomc CITT.
fMAHA |
U Manuklm * Jobbers Dkloiy
BAGS & TWINES I TENTS , ETC.
Morse-Coe Shoj Company.
Baleiroom and Offlcd HOT-IIO.III ! llovrarl H
Kactor7-llll-lUI-lll ) Howard St.
W are tbo ovr.v JI nufaturori of Uoott anl
Bbooiln tbaitateotNobraikt.
A general larltatlan li uxleadsJ to all to Inspect
our new factory.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smitn & Co. KlIpalrlck.Koc&Dry
aoaos co. ,
PIT Koodt , notloni , fur- Kotloni , gent ' furntili.
nUblnK voudi. corner Inif vuudi , cor. Illb ua
11 111 and Howard BU. llaruor tfireeti ,
gXTBNITUBE. |
AT
tHF. NEXT MOHNINO I FCCL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER.
My doctor fnys It new Kfr.llr on tli toinnrli ,
liver nn < l kldnovi. tinrt li A plPiwmnt li Mlri > . This
drink u miulr rrnm hcrln , nnd is prepared far Una
LHHE'SMEDIGIME '
rum.ot en It , > ml yonr urtdrMi for a ( rtn mil | < > .
l.nnc'n I'nmllr Mnllrlno more * ilin Imwrl *
rnrhdnT. Inonlortnlio lirnlihytlilM n < tce' iirf.
Aildrcsa011A.'IXU ) ! ' . WlHUIWAliai.Klmv.y.fr.
TREflTMEHT
I ONLY
FOU
I'orO ninnthi lumlloliioi mil
Instruments Froo.
SPEGIJILIST
In uiiHiiriusHotl In clie li-u.ttiuent
or nil
Chroiiio , Prlvnto and
Nervous DiaonNos. Write to or consult per
sonally. TIIKATMKNI ? V MAtlj.
Adilri-HS with Htainp , for parllciil.ira. which will
bo nunt In iil.ilu uuvoloiii' . P. U. HoxOjt. Ofllculld
. 13th Blreot , Oninliu. Nub.
INDAPO
TIIK nilkAT
HINDOO REMEDY
rnuucccs TUB AIICH R
ItKSUI.TS IN CO IV8. . Curi-nnlt
Neivoun ll ) i-an > a , ralllnR Mrniorjr , V
I'nioMs.SlevI'lPimncVonkiiffrcff , rtc
ml ( illicitly lint mnrljriwlni co l.o l VltiilllT inn
youni ; . Ka > lly runliilfii > ctlpockrt. J'rlceI OOa
ua ( knRp. Klx for * : > . < > \ > ll li n nrlllrniriiHrniilrr t >
cure or moiiri rvlumli it. Han't let nny uli | > rlnrll > lrd
cliupTKlttt f > i < ll > onfan Unfit ntmttntitm. . lni > Ut on
lntMllff IMI\Vl > . U ho linn not unt It.oilll crnii
Itliy mail niun ifCi'lpt of price * , rnntptilet In t-enliMt
rticlopo ft cio. Adili CM * Itrlfttlat Medical Co. . l'ropi.
Cliltuuo , HI. , or our uirrtilK.
SOI.l ) by Kulin .t Co. . Cov. l&lh nml DmiclntiiBH. . "n4
J..V. hilllcrftCo , O'M-lttU.t lloilzlnttM * . . OMAHA )
liy 1'nul ( I. Srhnclilcr , 6t Ilninilvrty 0 1'ciirt 8t ,
COUNCIL lll.UKVS.nnil l.enillnillrurel'l" .
Dueber = Hampden
17 = Jewel
Adjusted
Watches.
It is marvelous hour
i these famous Watches
RUBY JEWELED I are taking the place of
3 ADJUSTED '
all others where accu
iO. WATCHES rate time is required.
Railroad men will liavo
nothing else ,
Duebcr Watch Works. Canton , Ohio.
IDISORDERS
_ _ _ _ 'And all the train al
KVILS , WEAKNESSES , DHDILITT , ETC. . that * * .
company tlioin In man QUICKLY and PEHMA-
CZNTLY CUHED. Full STHEKQTH ud ton
Cireu to livery part of tha body. I will nd ( MM
curaly paalcAd ) I-'IIEB to any lufferar tha proiorln.
tlon that cured mo of Uieis trcubU * . Addrau O ,
B. WRIGHT , Kuala Dalw , i o lilt , lrahmu !
Union Sto3k Yards Gompinj ,
South OpnaViai
Beit Cattle Uo andShesp markatla thl wilt
COM MISS I HI H PUSES.
f
Wood Brothsrs.
,
Live Stook Cotnmlsdon ilarohnnti.
SonthOmaha Telephone II3T. Ctito ti
JOUN D. DADUMAX , I
WALTEIl IS. WOOD , f
Marlcot reports by m.ill nnd wire cheerful
arnlshed upon application.
HARDWARE.