G THE OMAHA DAILY BlSEt gffiUKSDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 1894. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Boaid of Trade Markets Were Very Dull Yesterday , WHEAT WAS QUIET AND WEAK EARLY Corn Opened Easier In Sympathy with the AVenkneM of Whcnt Oilier Cnrcnts Sell In t'uninnntice with the Lender * Slocks and Ilomls. CHICAGO , Oct. 10. Tli e Bonnl of Trnde /nnrhcii were very dull toilny. The uncer tainty recm-ainu the Rovcrnmcnt report pre vented heavy trmllnir , ami fas responsible for moderate wenUncHS. December wheat closed ttc lower. Muy lo lower ; May oats unchanged. Provisions nnlshed with moderate gains. Wheat won t | lct anil weak nt the open- Inp , then had a few minutes of moderate activity , while It tumbled down .a further step or two , after which It recovered a. trifle and became funernlly dull. The traders evinced no disposition to make many sales or purchases , In view of the uncertainty ot the government report. The usual routine news was not of n. character to seriously dis turb cither the bulls or the bears. Uurlnn the forenoon December kept within the range of Mtyc and KJhe , nnd Stay nt GKc premium , The market recovered Its tone toward the close , December selling up to 63540 , and Jlay , which hail Its premium re duced to Go at the same time , sold at Kfikc , cluslng prices weret December , KU4 < fjW1,4u. , Moderate buying caused the closing steadl- Co'rn opened easier In sympathy with the weakness of wheat at that time. May was offered at fjo-ic ! , imalnst 5o4c ! at the close yesterday. The number of cars Inspected since yesterday morning- was reported Hi seventy-three oars , compared with an estimate of 100. In the other lines shipments for four hours were only 124aX ) bu. , compared with IS3CI1 Tin. on the corresponding time last year. It did not take pellerB long to crowd the price of May dawn to COc , after which there WHS enough recovery , at which the market stuck for 11 long time. Not for several months has trading been as llcht ns today , A little liuylng ( Irmcd up the market at the close , and May finished at 50'4c. The activity In oats continued , ami a gocd day's business vvaa translated. The govern ing power still lay In corn. ItuyliiK orders were principally from the cnunly , although considerable stuff was taken by parties here. Sellers were quite numerous. May started a Nhade easier , at from 33Uc to 33c , sold up to S3&C ami back to S3',5c , closing at 33Ue. Provisions closed dull , but firm. The shorts were Inclined to cover In a careful way , nnd the offerings were so light that a very little buying was needed to advance prices. Hog receipts were IS'.OOO. and their price was quoted from EC to lOc higher. I'ork , nt the close compared with yester day's last quotation , was lOc higher ; lard 7Hc higher , and ribs 5c up. freights were slow and steady at I'.lo ' for corn nnd l'c fcr oats to Buffalo. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | en. I High. | Low. | Close. . Whcat.No. 2 Oct 01 r.1 . Dec r.1B3W Mny Com No. 2. . Oct BOH B0 BOM Nor. EOtf BOH Dee ' 4H > 4 Mny. BO' BOH Cats No. 2. . . Del 2flJ ! 28 2RK Nov. . . . . . . " " Slay 33H 33 I'rrk per ubj Jnu 12 70 12 72K 12 40 12 70 Lnnl.l till IDS 7 00 7 Oil 7 no 7 00 Jan . 7 38M 7 37M 7 30 7 H7 ! < tliort Ulbs- -Oct. . . . . e r. n ns o .10 Jan . 0 4 : o -is (1 i)7i ) ! 0 45 quotations wcio as follows : F1.OPHSteady , unchanged. WHIJAT Nc. . 2 sprlnc , 55iy5 ; ' ,4c ; No. 3 Wo , N. > . 3 nil , 5I'4 5 : > Sc. CORN No. 2. EOHc ; No. I ypllow. 50c. OAT.S Xo. 2. 28Vic ; No. 2 white , 3H.iSi'.o ; No , S whlln , SO'iB'Smc ' , 11VI : No. 2. 4Se. IIAHLIY NO. 2 , sic ; NO. 3. 3ic ; No. 4 , sec. KLAX HKBD--NO. i , $1.49. TIMOTHY Sii-2D Prime , $5.30. lUtOVIrllONH-MeM pork , per bbl. , $12.83813.10. " Lniil , per 100 Ibs. , $7.G2 > 5. Pliort ribs. sides ( loose ) . $ S.60fi6.7tf ; dry Balled houlder ( boxed ) , JG.37'/uG.W ; ghort clear , sides ( boxf < l ) , J7.M5J 7.121j. WHISKY Dlstlllcra' finished goods , per gal. . $1.13. The following were the receipts nnd shipments loday : NEW YOUK. QKNKIlAIi .U 1'cBtorday's Quotations on Flour , ( iruln and Provisions , .Motuln. lOtc. XTWr YOHK , Oct. 10. FLOUR Receipts , 14,500 bbls. ; exportH , 15.000 bbls.j sales , 12Si Ibis. Maikct flat ; everybody vvallhiK for the pmernment report. Low grades generally firm , owhiff to scarcity. Southern Hour , dull. Hye flour , tiu'ct ' ; sales. DUO bbls. IJuckwheul flour , firmer nt $1.75i2.00. IHVK.WHKAT-Qulet at COffTO * . CORN &IUAL Steady ; tales , 200 bbls. , 2,400 , tacks. 'tYU Quiet ; car lots , 49@31c ; boat loads , 5 .Y Dull : No. 2 Milwaukee , C037G20. IIAIH.IOY MALT Dull ; western , 70 < f'SOe. ( W11HAT Hi-relpts , 01,000 , bu. ; exports , 49S 0 1 UJ Hales , l30.l)0 ) < > bn. futures , IG.OUi ) bu , ( , | K't , Rpot market dull but tlrmer , awing to scarcity of red wheat ; No , 2 red , In utoro and elevator , Kic ; nllout , 56T4c : t. o. b. . Dic. ulloat ; No. 1 northern , CJ'Jio ' delivered ; No. 1 hard , 7e de livered. Options weak nearly till day. under expectations of bearish crop report ami pros- Jierla of a. free movement west. The bears sold u peed deal of wheat , liut tried tu cover In the afternoon , nnd prlcew at onro milled Ht Me from bottom , nnd closed nt USSVtC net de cllno ; NIL S icil , Mny , ( .1 1-lClfCl 15-l c , clo d lit 61Tlc ; June , C2 > ifli'2'.5c. closed at G2'ic ; Oc tober closed at MHc : November elosed at CC'tc : DecemU-r. C6T.C57 1-lCc. closed nt S'iic. COIlN-llecelpts. 22,300 liu. : exports , 59.400 bu. ; sales , 215,000 Lu. futures , 16,00 * bu. spot , tfpot market dull ; No. 2 , EHe In elevator ; CO ic atloat ; yelloa87'Jo delivered. Options weak up to 2 o'clock on predictions of a bearish crop rcjKirt , but after that hour rallied partially with wheat , nnd closed at 'ie net decline ; May , Wi ? 5Jio , clewed at W5ic ; October , CeUftSG'.ic1. cloMf l ut 56Hc ; November , f > 5056c , cose ) < l at M : ; Ii-ceml > er. CSSffMlic , closed nt 53ic. OATr ! Itecelpts , 62,401) liu , ; exports , 6,500 bu. ; Bales , 7,500 bu , futures. 47,000 bu. fpot. SIKII market dull ; No. 3 , 32 c ; No. 2 , delivered , SJUe ; No , 3. 31 > 5c ; No. Z while , JO Jc ; No. 3 white , S5Hc ; track , mixed western , 31 t3lc ; trnek. white western , 8Stf40c ; track , while state , 3D * 0c. Options opened lower under large receipts , but afterwards rnllLed with wheat , clonlnc at ! ic nel decline ; May , 37ift37ic ! , closed at 37V4c ; October cl& ed nt SIVic ; Novemtwr , 33jS3Vii' . cloaetl nl 33o ; December cloed at 3lc. HAY Dull ; gooil to choice. JO.COffT.TS. lllDKS Steiuly ; wet , salted. New Ol loans , se lected , 4i to 65 Ibs. , ( 'iljac ; lluenos Ayrca. dry. 20 to U Ibs. , lie ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , S ( | 5Hc. LEATHER Steady ; hemlock sole. Ducnoa Ayres , light to heavy welfihts. 15fisc. WOOL Quiet ; domestic tleece , 15024c ; pulled 20&2&C. HOPS Quiet ; etnte. common to choice , 3O Sc : I'liolllo coast , 4HC3'ic. ' PUOV181ONS ne f. < - < uiy ; beef hams. J1S.CC 19.00. ' t meabJ , ( tendyj plckleil shoulders , tttc pickled hum , 'JliOlOc. I.ar.1 , steady ; win en Btcam cloHcil lit 18 asked ; October rlnsnl ut (8 nominal ; January , J7.80 , nominal ; refined , steady I'ork , dull. Hl'TTKn Dull : western dairy , 13 J16ej woslcn cn-amery , IJjjilc ; wcntern factory , l015c : 1:1 Kins. Sic ; Iniiiullnn creamery , WilS'.ic ; stuta ittLlry , 14ii 3c : Ktat crramrry , ISii'JIc. C11UKSK Uulli stale , large. 8 10' ' , e ; small IHc : part pltlnu , 4fSc ; full skims , 3O3Uc. KUUH Dulli stat and IVnnsylvnnlo , 19fWk- lc | IOUM > , li 16\ic ; receipts , .2 ! > S pkgs. ; wexteu frwih , lTiUH < * i ca e , J2.K5H4.69. TALLOVY-Kasler ; city. 4XU4 c ; country , ! O5ius tu quality. I'UTKOLUl'M Nominal ; United elo st at 82'tc lIJ. lIJ.UOSIN UOSIN Film ; strained , common to good. $1.30 i0 1 * 35. Tl'RrHKTINtQulrt. . Kf. IlICK-Klrni ; domestic , fair to extra , < ; o Juptn , 4Htf4T c. MOLABSKS-Uull : New Orleani. open kettle rood to rlxiirr. 2S > SSCc. P1Q IHON-Qulet ; Scotch , H9.M020.SJ ; Amer lean. fll.cOttl3 , < X ) . TINJul t. llrm ; straits , 115. 15.73 ; plntfs IJUlft , COPPKH Quiet ; lirokers' quotations , 19.50 Metal exchange quotations , a.6iQS.T5 ; bullloi brokers' quotation , 13.60. I.BA1J Quiet ; Metal rxchanm quotation , J3.1 Bi.lTUi bullion brokers' quotations , W.OV TINalrs. . 20 Ions March , 113.23 : 20 ton February , J15.M ; If tons January , 115.33 : 10 ton April. M5.I3 ; K tons November , tUSK 60 ten D c inl r , IIS.SS. COTTON tJim > OH InactlYF , lower , tu * ! ! prlina i-rude. JtliiJc ; oft crude. KQltf yclluw Lutter trradra. 7fJSc , prime y lluw. Siimc 6PKLTiU-Quk-l. domestic. p.40Cfl.CU. MlnnrnpulU Wheat Market. MINNKAPOI.IH. Oct. 10 _ Thrra wna toni nrdxlnir In May wheat today against country receipts , , but the bulk of trading against coun In * purchases was through sales of true wheat to arrive. Th deminil was very brisk. jp , a clui ot train , anj ttltm on track o o arrive were ( might After by local elcvntor otnpanles and local mlllfrn. The premium bove Utcembrr was kept up nnd Inrrenieil n motion on ncrount of the acthlty of th il - maml for cnuli luff . llccrlpts at Interior -mint * are better than last week , but lua not p tn lh nrrlvnls thcra during the provloun wo or three weeks.Vlmt lltllt nlionslh thcie va In the miuket for futures MC.IIIIHI to coino hrouBh the renotts c { cxliitordljuvy amouhls f wlirat being fed to 1) ) ! > f k. Karly Filers ; were buy nic back toivnid Ilio close" of ho session , and prices advanced about UP for utures , nnd closed He lowtr than yesterdsy. while track wheat closed nt the sinno price as n the previous < 1ny. Close : Oclotx'r , 8'Hc ! lcctml r , 65o ; Mny , MHc ; on iraitc. No. I lard , C7 c ; No. I northern , f.Cci No. 2 north- rn , WUo. llpcclpts were 2T3.4W bu. : sliltimenls. M.OOO bu. The flour trmrket viis iulel | ; patents. 5,2003.40 ! Inkers , II JOfr : ) . The production was psllmated nt SO.OOO bbu. for th twenty- i > ur hours ; chlpmenlii , 30,000 bbls. OMAHA II'.MKAI. Condition of Trailo mill Quutmiluiil on 8taplo nnd I'liimy I'rotlticn. The market on poultry Is still wenU r , will a noted from Ihe quotations Klven belo-.v. TIiu applies of old fowl * nro especially largo , ami lolders find U hard woili to move stocks even nt lie very low | > rlce * quofVd. A falling off in the receipts of hey Mid a onftequent chrlnknco In tlic holOlnKs hits pro- uced a firmer f.-flhin In tlio market , and n ew ' -lie's of the choicest lnve bren repotted nt < ) o nliovo cm-tent uiiotitlnls. : HUTTiit : I'nckliiB sleek , lie ; fair to good omitry , Ilffl5c ; choice lo fancy. ] 'Jf/20c / ; K\th- : reil citurnery , Ioyic ; neparntor creiim r > , 22U 2Jc. 2Jc.IXIOS I'nr di2. , Ktrlctly fresh , ISfllCc. LIVIJ POlM/riiy , Old hens , IVic : roosters , c ; fprliin chickens , G B c ; ducks , 5SHc ; ciulnij uikeH , 76Sc ; hen turkeys , 7 u ; gobblers , 5i c ; nld K'-ff , 4ijc. lAM12 ! 1'iHlrle chickens , yoUIiR. per doz. , $2.73 r3.)0 ' ; pralrln clkiUins , old. per doz. , 12.0 2.25 ; ; riuse , yount ; . per < 1OK. , $2.0ji72.75 ; Kfouse , old , ier iloz , , $2 ; llu < - whiK teal , per doz. , $ l.25tfl.5 < ) ; -ici-li tvlni ; teal , per doz. , $ l.2Jr/1.5l ; ducks , nixedf | ilciz. , Jl.Wii 1.10 ; ran\n > l ne.ts , S3-OK . < ) ; mnllaids nnd ic-l h.-nd.-l , > 2.60J.uO | ; ciuali , V1AI ! Clinlt'e fat nnd small vnls me quoted t TiVifiOc : lnr o anil coarse. 3B4 < r. I'lIUKKM-WlsOTnsIn , lull cream , new make , 2' . c : NcluriKkfl. nnd lown , full cream , lie ; Nc- iruyKu nnil lown , prut Bltltns , 7fiSc ; LlmburRer , ' [ > . 1 , liu ; brick , No , 1 , 12c , Swiss , No. 1. 148 YlAY fplajid liny. $8 ; mldlaml. $7.50 ; low- unil. $7 ; i > "e utinw , J0.z Color ni.ilioa the price m liny. I.lKlit ! iniU-8 sc-ll the beat , Only top irndin brinB top preen , PIOKONS Old birds , per doz. , 7o. Tlic auantlty of celery that li shipped to Omaha nnd either ronsumrtl here or shipped jut tn near-by jiolnls Is very larse. In the last it liifBQ propitt-tlon of the celi-iy lunilled icio rninu from Kalamazou. Mich , , or WHS old nc havhif ; ronui from that uectlon. At me IliniU was hardly thought that liny other ecllnn of Ihc country culd , Ktow rcnlly Rinxl elory. Olhfr pectlons of the counlry , how- ver , linve bt-cn giving more attention to the i'owini ; of celery for maikct with no small lopreo f BUccc'S. California now ships n. great Jciil of celery to this market , and at sjme seasons ut the jcar thff supply I * nlinast en- Iroly from that state. Ditrlns the pnst two /oars / parties In Nebraska hnvo uunmenceil 0 ex | > cilment with this vcKClalik' , and so far vltli nmrKnl success. This year about forty icres near Kearney were iilnnleil to celery and Ifleen acres nt Monroe , while there are smnll lalclips at Hebron and Florence. The K arney nnd SIcmroe cu ps were purchased liy an Omaha lousn niiklnK : a specialty of handling celery , an I hey r < - now recelvlnit from these two sources tliotit 'luD < ltizett bunches per day. The crop 1 nliout half harvested , and the growers esti ate that the yield will amount to llftren to Avpnty cnrs nil told. Quotations : POTATOES Gond stock , 75fl60c. OLD llKANS-Hnnd-plcked. navy , J2.25 ; me- Iliuii. ll.kOWl.W ; common hlte beans , ll.'oif 1.90. 1.90.ONIONS ONIONS On orders. 70C7oc. ( . AUIIAGB On ordorn. I'.i fK'.CKY Per dot. , 31 < ! J45c. HWKKT POTATOBH 1'cr Ib. , 2fi24c. ! or .CO per bbl. J Jen-ey , J5.50 per bbl. FHUIT3. N ) nnctlon snlo WHS held yesleiday , the llcht Icmiinil of the prev'ous day cntislnir ever } ' one to feel Hint It wuiild be better In miss onu day mil Klve the marltet n chance tci clean up. The ii'oelplH of prapes nt the prcxrnt time arc < | iilu- I a IK i' . anil the stock Is very line. Nothing eoulil ln > liner thnn the California grapra Dial re liclnf ? hint to this maikct. Quotations : QPINCEK California , per 50-lb. box , Jl.CO. APPI.IM Goal sleek , per bbl. , | 2.COffJ.7 . PKACIIKS California freestone , $1 ; clings , 75B > ! .0c. PLt'MS-Cnllfornln. SOcGJ1.23. PIU'NKS OOcffH.S ) , PKAHS Hartlelt , no Rood shlpplni ; slock ; I ] , Hardy nd U , Clalrgcau. J2 ; winter Nellls , $1.55 2.M. < } ItAPBH Concords , 10-lb. bafltets , 20e ; round lots , ll'c ' : Callfurnln Tokay , Jt.25B1.35 | muscat. .2.fj ! . : ! " > ; eorn-lcheun. $1.2J@.35. CIlANIinURlUS Cnpo Cod , fancy , $5.75310.00 per bbl. ; Cape Cod , choice , JD.50&9.75. TROPICAL , FRUITS. Mexican , 150 , 200. per boj , J3.000I 3.CO ; Klnrlda.s , (3.50. HANANAS Choice stock , 51.75iff2.CO per bunch. I.i.MONS FFincy Slesolna. 300. $5 ; 360 , $1.7361 5.00 : rholiH ) Mvsslnrt , 300 , H.W. PINIAPPLIH None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTI3R8 Medium , per can , 12c ; horse ahop.i , < \ ; extiii standards , ISc ; extra selects. ISc : cottipiiny selects , 25c ; New York counts. 2Sc. KK1 Fancy , per Ib. , ItfjlSc. HONEY California. 15c ; dark honey , 10012C. MAPLB MYHUP Gallon cans , per doz. , $12. NUTS Almonds , 16317c ; Kngllsh walnuts , 12O He ; Illbcits , 12c ; lliazll nuts , 10Q12c ; eastern chestnuts , 1201IC. CHJUIl-l'uie lulce. per bbl , , 1C ; half bbl , . $3.2J. HIDES No. 1 Bteen hides. 3'ic ' ; No. 2 green hides , 3'ae ; No. 1 green salted hides , 4V4C ; No , 2 Rreen salted hides , 3lc ! ; No. 1 green salted hides. 25 to 4 < ) Ibs , 4'ic ' ; No. 2 fircen salted hides , 25 to 10 lb . , 3'ic ; No , 1 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . ' Tc ; No. 2 veal cult , 8 to 15 His. EC ; No. 1 dry flint hides. 6c : No. 2 dry flint hides. 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Cc ; part cured hides Uc per Ib. lesa than fully cured. SIIHKP PRLTS-Oreen salted , each , 25@Mc ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each. ICfrSOo ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early eklns ) . No. 1. each. B lSc ; dry shearlings ( short woolpd rnrly skins ) , No. 2. each , 6c ; dry flint Kansas and Nebreskn butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . cctual weight , HiSc ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4iiGVic ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , lUOHc : dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4 c ; ( have feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them ) . TALLOW AND aUKABE Tallow , No. 1. 4Sc ; lalloiv , No. 2 , 4r ; grease , white A , 4c ; grease , white II , Slic ; Rrense. yellow , Z\ic \ ; grease , dark , " % > - ; old butter , JSJWf ; beesivax , prime , rough jcllow , STOCKS AND 1OMS. Trading In Hocnrltles tlio MglitcBt In Volutno for .Many Weeks. NK\V YOItlC. Oct. lO.-The trsulInB in the Stock exchange today was the lightest In .volume for many weeks past , and the spec ulation wan of but little Interest , Except In Sujrar , St , Paul and Chicago Qas , the sales did not exceed -1,800 shares In any single stock , and but one reached that figure. The nrbltraBe business was small , owtnjj to the fact of It being a Jewish holiday , which kept ninny of Uie leading operators out of the market both here and In London , At the opening the market was heavy nnd a small fraction lower , but there was u quick re covery , lifter which the dealings became Ir regular , and dullness was the prevailing characteristic of the situation up to mid day. In the early afternoon a selling move ment of small force set In , under the Influ ence of which prices again declined. Abcut 1 o'clock u rally took place , prices being well maintained until shortly before the cloHo , when another reaction took place , the market closing weak and generally at a de cline from the closing figures of yesterday , Sugar led In the transactions nnd was In demand to cover short contracts , the bears having taken nlarm at the cable advices rc- iiortlrig the German sugar trade to have been ruined by the protection clauses of the new tariff bill. These purchases sent the stork up 2 ,4 per cent , to 8li but In the later dealings there were fairly free offerings of the Hhares , causing n reaction to 824c , which left only % per cent of the gain. The preferred stock scored nn advance of Vs per rent. St. Paul was the most active of th railway list nnd under sales by I ondon and the trailers Induced by the heavy de- creayo In earnings for the first week In October receded % per cent , closing nt that low point. The other ( rrang-ers were not largely dealt tn and moved In narrow range , liui-llngton standing unchanged on the day , and Hock Island and Northwestern losing U per cent and Vi Pr cent respectively. After an open ing decline of ? i per cent In Chicago Has , the recently formed bull pool In the shares net to work to ndvonce the stock , and sent It up 1 % per cent , to 7414. the movement culminating about delivery hour. Lack of supporting orders nnd some realizing- sales resulted In u IOSH of H per cent ut the close , the efforts of the clique being rewarded wllh a net gain of % per cent. Western I'nlon was not prominent In the , transac tions until 2 o'clock , when upon the publica tion of the annual report which was gen erally regarded ns unfavorable , a drive was ituuln on ( ho stock , which caused u depre ciation In Its value of % per cent from Hit beat i > tIce of the day. The Cordage stocks were marked down 2H per cent on the com mon , and G per cent on the preferred oh the liquidation of a long account. Thent'is no news touching the company to account for thU decline anil the last prices were at rc- coverlea of Itt per cent and % per cent rentwctlvely. Ijike Brio & Western preferred and Ht. Vaul and Omahn preferred each de- ollned 1 per cent on the dny. the other IOSIH-H beingIn the smaller fractions. Na tional I.liiBeed rose 3'i per cunt on salra of 200 frhures ; Delaware , l.ucktiwiinrm & West ern reccnllnff an advance of IV , per cent Great Northern preferred and Day State Qas each 1 per cent. Tim bond market was irregular on a moderate volume of business , the total Bales being $620.000. The changes In prices on ( he liiiy's transaction ! * are mainly confined to fr.ictlonw. The only Important movements being advances of 2 per cent In 8t. I'au flnttH , Southwest division , Toledo & Ann Arbor firsts ; ifc. per cent In Northwest Con ols 7f > a.nd 1 per ctnt In LoulirUlo & New Albany general fii mul Toledo , . Western flrit * . Declines : nrooklyn Etc- vnted ftrsii , 4 per cent ) Knnsas & Tex4s sc-conds. m per cent , nntl Northern Pacific conds nnd United States Cot-tlngc , fir Me , per cent ; .Minncupolj ? & St , Louis acconds id nt I51J KvcninM Post's London cable Bays : The 'cwlsti ' MMuy nntl the miserable weather laujW nn I'lle ' day. Americana were flat. At Ihe clo.-i.- they were sllghtl } ' above the vortt , but unless there Is a strong bull nltlallve on j < jur side , no support Is ex- iccted hero until prices have touched a ewer level. South Americans were llrm. lollnnd and Spain arc taking gold , from here. The following1 were the closing quototlons on Ihe leading stocks of the New York ex change today ; tcll Ol7 U I' . U. .t ( i. . . . . . 4H Adnnn Express. * 14U' ' { Northwestern . . . . 103 AllOtl.T. II 31 do pfd. . 14:1 : no pfd no N1. Y. Central DliJt ' N. Y.ANKnir. . . . Bl ( laltlmorcioiiVo. 7.1 Ontario . .tV IBM lanad.it'aclfle. . . , 04hi iit-ron imp is : ; miul.-i fouiliemi. StiJl Orvron N.iv 23 'fiitrnl Pacific. . . 10 O. S. L.AU. N. . . . 7 ihen.Aoiuo it ) I'ncincMnll in 111 tango Alton. . , , 142 P , D.AE 3M 3. 11. A O 7 ° W ' ' ' ' " ' PltiHlnire K > : i lii'tciHroaiiS ! , . . 7Mt Pullman P.ilaco. . 1(10 ( : onitolldilc < l (1i ( 121 KoadlnK 18M c.c. C.ASU r. . . . 3SH HIchmondTorm , , 17H lolo. Co.il A Iron ri do pfd 22 lultonOll Curt. . . .10 K. O.V in Dul. .VHndson. . . , ltl : : H. 0. W. pM inrj ) o1.I/ick. It VV. . . Inland en ) . &RO. pM 32M D ( . 1 1I1II * . , . . . . D.AC. F. C0..1 , tU ) SI. Paulnfd " 3ml Tonu 10 si. P. \ Omnna. . . lirlo ] 4 do pfd HIM dopfil M7K Soutlicrn Pao ? orl Wnyiio 1S3 snr.tr KonnL-ry. . . T. Northern pfd. , lOlH'Tenn. ' CoalIron 17M 3. ATS. I. pfd U J To us P.iolllc. . . . " " " tockinir i 1H ! < T , , tO. Cent.pta. . H. Central HUH Union Pnclflo 11H "it , P. .tUulutli. . . . a4 I U. ,4. , Kxpre 3 : .k T.ufd yl > 4 W.St. L. A P LnkoErlo-fc VV. . . I'ii1 do nM do pfd 7MiVellHl ( ) ; . . Kt , . alto Shore 135 " Union. . BS " .cid : Trust 3Hi ! K , . . . , 12M . .otilsvlllo.t N. i . i 03 -onlSVllloJkN. A , M ft St , L. . in tl.inli.ittiu Con. . . II UK A u. a. . iluinuhlu.l. c 10 O. K , illchliran Coin. . . . Mo.Paclflo 27 ? , , C. P. A. I ilohllo.V Ohio. . . . do nfil fanliTlllo Clint. . , rtH III. AT. C w NntlonalCor.l.i/a 1IM T. A , A. fcN , M. ' do pfd Ill T. St , L. &K. 0. . . . ' r . J. Cenlrnl 111 pfd NAW. pfd S. H. It irtliAiu. Co Oo'pfd forthomPaclAo , Am. Tab. Cede 100 No. Pac. nM . . . . do 1 > M 100 Total sales of slocks , 133,23) ) shares , Includlns : Atchlson , 3,700 ; Ameilc-in Hucur , 04,000 ; Amerl- 2an StiRnr preferred , 3.100 ; Hay State , 3,100 ; lurllnctcm. 4 , 00 ; Chicago Oas , 14,100 ; Distilling Hul Cnttlcfeedlm : . 3.500 ; Louisville & Nashville , ,100 ; Heading , 2,200 ; Richmond S W. P. ccr- Iflcates , nflh assessment , pnld , 4,100 , ; Hock slajid , 3.SOO ; SI. IMul , 18XX ( ) ; United States Coitlage , 4,300 ; Western Union , 4.100. Novf York Aliincy Mnrlict. YORIC. Oct. 10. MONEY ON CALL Lasy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed nt 1 per cent. I'll 1MB MERCANTILE PAPER 30414 per cent. STEIILINO EXCHANaC-Stronp. with actual business In bankers' bills nt l4.87 > i24.87U ] for de- nnnd ami nt $ I.6G',4S4.SC for W days ; posted -ntea , $ I.SJfjl.S7V4 and $ i.3H ; cominciclol bills , SHrvVni1CKRTIFICATESG3 CKRTIFICATES-G3 c bid , GOVEIINMUNT ItONDS-riim. Slate bonds , dull. Railroad bonds , Irresufar. Closing quotations on bonas were as follows : D.'A B7o , 49 SOU J.S. 6HCOUP. . . . . Erlo 'Jnds * U.S.la res 114 O , H. , tS. A.03. . . U.S.IBcoup 114M do 7s tl. S. 'JB rojr. . . . . . M II. iT. C.GS PnclflcUaof'UI. . . 1(11 ( doOs 100 Alii , cima A 10' . ' M. K. JtT , 1st 4s. . til Ala Clasa U 101 do 2d 4s 41 Ala. Clwi C Mutual UnlonOa. , 10H Mrruncles N.J.Csnt.Gen.is. . 117) ) $ . .n. Now Con , 49. . No. Pac. Is is 113 MlHHonri liu 100 Nc Piic. Unas 87K N.C-lis N.Y. . Consols. . . . do-Is do S , F. Dob. us. S. C. noniund U. U. W. Ists Tcnn. now aet U. 58 St. P Consols 7a. . Tetmnow noli , . . . 102 91.P.C.AP.V.Ss. . Tenu.old ) CU St.L.&I.M.Gen.Sa. . 78 Va. Comiirlea. . . . 597H S. L. AS.P.OOII..O tID lo dcforru'J 7H Tex. Pac. lats. . . . 80 Atchleou 4u Ti-x. Pac. 2a Atchlson 2u A. . , . U. P. > Wof 'Oi. . Onnailaso. 2in1n. . 10 j West Mioro 4s 11 ! S Ccn. Pac. IBIS ' 1)5. ) Southern II. U. 58 , SS P. & . R. G , 7n Iloitou Stoo : < BOSTON , Oct. 10. Call loans , 2a2 oar cent : lime loans , UiU per cent. UlCBlni prlcw for Btucke.baiUs iui.l mlnlii ? XTT. & a F . h. Electric Am. Siisar . W. ElL-c-pfd . Am. Siicarptd . OU ! < Wla. Central . UurstatoUus . 1H Atehlson 2ds . lleuTettipliono. . . , 200 Atublaon 43. . . . . . . . IlontOM.V Albany. , 200 XowEnelanJ Cs , . 110 IloMotiJtMuInu , . , . 150 Gen. Electric 3s. . . 110HW C. . II. &Q. . 7 ; ! WlS-Cent. l u. . . . 67 Fitchbure . 77.4 AllouezMinlnjCo. CU Gen , Blcctrlo . 37' Atlantic . 10 lllltiola Steul . SO Iloston .t Montnni Mexican Central. . SOi llntlo.t Bcinton. . , . N. Y.&JN. E . 115i Calumet &llccli , . Old Colons' . . 17HH Orccon Short Line 7I Franklin Hubbcr. . Kcariiarjo . Union PaolQc . OsceoLi . 24 WCHI End . 54 Quincv . 9U \V. Kn l ufd . R3 Taniarnck . 167 Run Francisco JIliilujj Sioclt < Ju tiitlon * . SAN PItANCISCO. Oct. lO.-Tho ofJlclal closlns quotntloua for mining Btojka today were a fol lows : Mm ] j Halo .t Norcrosi. HA llollelslo 7 Muxlcnn I''O Bulchor 7.1 Mount Diablo I''OO ] Ilcst .tllolclicr. . . . 125 Ophlr 285 lioillcCon 125 1'otosl 71 Ilulwcr. 10 7O I'liollar oil Sierra Nevada. . . 05 Con. Cal .t V'a 4iO ( Union Con 80 Crown Point 77 Utah 7 Kurehn Con 35 Yellow Jacket. . . 88 Oonia & Curry. . . , 74 Noir Yorlc Mlnln , ' Ocntitlnai. NE Y YORK , Oct , 10. The foltowinr ar3 tlo cloitns-iniiiini ; quotations : CJiolor 05 t'lymoiun 10 Crown Point. . . . . ( is Slurra No vaOa 105 Con. Cal. , t Va. , . , 475 Stamlanl ] 15 DuatUvoO'.l AO Union Con 80 OonM&Currj 80 Yellow Jacket. . , . 80 Halo.t Norcros3. . 85 Iron Silver. , 10 HoincHtaku 1 ISO Quicksilver 150 Mexican 130 Uo preferred 141K ) Ontario BUO Uulwer 12 Ophir. . 200 London Stock Quotations. LONDON , Oct , 10. 1 p. m. closing- ; Camdlnn Paclilc. . OH St. Paul com Krlo ] 4H N. Y. Central 103 Erlc2ds 70K Pennsylvania. 02M Ills. Central 81H Itoatllni ; 0 Mexican ordinary , lliji Mcx. Con. now4B. BO I'lnnncliil Note * . MRMPIUS. Oct. 10. Clcarlnsa , JH7.247 : bat oncps , J5C95. BOSTON , Oct. 10. Clearings , H2.S37,792 : bal ances , | 1,3C6,3J3. , NEW YOUK. Oct. 10. Clearings. J77. 38,229 ; l > alanc i , IC28.421. PAIIIS. Oct. 1C. Three per cent rentes , 102f 15c for the account. P1III.ADEI.P1HA. Oct. 10.-CIearings , J10.9I7- [ 14 ; balances , Jl,801S87 , NEW ' OIlLnANH. Oct. 10.-Clearlnp8. tl,3K.2C6. New 'iorh exchange , bank , par ; commercial , 2Sc illecmint , CINCINNATI , Oct. ! . Money. 300 per cent. New York rxchange , I5o discount to par , Clear ings , J2.512.SCO. SAN FHANCISCO , Oct , 10.-Draft , Bight , 12',5c ; telegraphic , uc. Silver bars. eaiiQWHc. Mexican dollars , UffiJlic. ST , LOUI8. Oct. 10. Clearlntcs. M.814.059J tnl- nnees. 1521,821. Money , dull ; bQ7 per cent , Ux- change on New York. 75o discount Itlii. LONDON , Oct. 10. Gold Is quote. ] to < lay at Iluenoa Ayrcs at 230 ; Lisbon , 20.CO ; Madrid , 18.00 ; St. 1'oternburg , CO ; Athena. 77 ; Home. 103.50 Vienna , 10,32. CHICAGO , Oct. I0.-Clearlngs , J15,143,000. Money , 4WIVi per cent on call , Cw per cent on time. New York exchange , COc discount. For eign exchange , firm , Sterling- , commercial , II.8.VJ V4.bCl/4. LONDON , Oct. 10. The nmount of bullion with drawn from the Ilnnk of Knglnnd on balance today Is 50.000. liar silver. 29 S-1W per oz. Money , ! l per cent. The rate of discount li the open market for nhort bllla la 54 par cent and for three months' bllla' . 8-18 per cent , Liverpool MurkeU. LIVEUPOOL. Oct. 10.-WHEAT-Clo e. flim holders offer moderately : No. 2 red winter , 4s 3d : Nu. 2 red spring , 4s M. COUN Firm : holder * offer npurlnKly ; new mlx l. spot , 4s 7d ; futiirra. firm ; holders otter sparlnnly ; October , 4s 3d ; November , 4a Ud DccpmlMT , 4 l > ld. KLOt'll Uuii ; St. Louls , fancy winters , 6s 3d PHOV18IONS Lard , dull ; liolders offer epar- Inglr ; spot. Si ! Cd ; futures , holders not offerlnr I'ork , euy : supply poor ; prtm mess , wcsteni 71s 3d ; meillum nuts , , wntvrn , 63s M. lleef. dull supply poor ; extra India mess , 75s ; prime mess 61j 3d. Hams , ilull ; holders offer moderately Bhon cul , li . Itacon , Bleadyi supply good ; Cuin- ( ilancl cut , 39a ; short ribs , 40s ; lonir clear , 4C Iba. , 40s ; lout ; anil shore cleur , 55 Ibs , , 4Ca : uhoul ders , dull : Sis Cd. CHEESE Dull ; holders offer sparingly ; finest while ami colored , 49s Cd. TALLOW Nominal ; holders not offering ; prime fit ) ' , 239 , COTTON 8EKD OIL-Steady ; Us. TUHPKNTINK-Stcadyj holders offer freely spirits. ! 0s Sd. UOSIN Steady ; holders offer sparingly ; com num. Jx 6d. HOI'S At London , Pacific coast , steady ; hold era uffer moderately ; new crop. It 10st/2 ICs , lun H > City Mnrlnti. KANSAS C-ITY. Oct. 10. W1IHAT Plrm r No. 3 nurd. 47MScj No. 3 red.tetilSVia ; No. : red. 4&ft45Vic ; rrjected. i : HJc. CXJUN-Steady ; No. 1 mixed , 47c ; No. 2 white 48Hc. OATS-UnrhangnJ ; No , 2 mixed , 2tf ' ,4c ; No 2 while. SJHtflJc. UL'TTUIt-XYmk ; cram r10Kc ; fanc > - . 1 Laos Quiet : H'.ic. UECKIITSVluul , JS.OOO bu. ; com , E.OOO bu. o&ts. 1.100 bu. eillPUENTS-Wbeat. rKO Lu. ; corn , 32,000 bu. ; oats , uoue. OMAHA UYEXtOCK MARKETS S Supply nt the Yards'All that Was as Regards Quantity. TRADING ALL ON 'A ' BASIS OF STRENGTH < ) Not Enough Good Cuttle to Test tlm Btnr- bct , but Offering Sell Well-Hogs Open SlinT'nml Close Htrong nnd Higher , WEDNESDAY , Oct. 10. Compared with receipts for the first half ot last week , supplies for the past three [ lays show a falling off of BOinc 700 entile , vhllo hogs hnve Increased about 2COO , antl ihccp nearly 14,000 , head. The cattle market wns well enough Bup- > Hetl ns fnr as quantity was concerned , but hero were liartlly enough desirable fnt iteers on sale to test Ihe real tone of Ihe rade. All classes ot buyers were out after itippllcs , local dressed beef men In partlc- ilnr , and as there were no good to choice here sellers had no trouble In work- njj off tlio common stock nt Kood , strong rices , A few odda and ends of Brass na- Ivcs sold at from J2.23 to $3.50 , nnd westerns old largely -nt from $2,75 to { 3.23. Eastern markets were nil reported stronger , antl Ihc rlRht kind of cattle would have sold readily at higher prices. There was a strong , active cow market odny , with prices firm to Gc and lOc higher han Tuesday. Everybody wanted cow ? , and he sixty or seventy loads on sale were not oiitf In changing hands. Venl calves sold nt rather llrmer llgures , and the same wns rue of bulls , stags and rough stock gen erally. A big business -was done In Btockers and feeders , but as the offerings were hugely of low grade stock prices were generally > retty low , although not a particle lower hnn recently. Good , smooth , well bred and lleshy stock sold stronger. Good to choice feeders are quotable nt from 52.70 to f3UG ; fair to good nt from $2.10 to 12.70. and com mon grades from $2.25 down , Representa tive sales ; DUESSED DEUF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . SOO fl 35 1..130012 50 12. . . .1033 $3 DO 1. . . . SIM 2 40 2..1275 J CO MIXED. 20. . . . 4V ! 2 23 G..10S3 200 COWS. 1. . . . 920 1 25 7. . . . $82 1 63 15. . . . 855 203 1. . . . 750 1 23 1. . . . 910 1 65 6. . . . SCO 2 10 C. . . . 611 1 23 1. . . . 810 1 70 2..1015 210 1. . . . 620 1 23 15. . . . S7S 1 70 4. . . . 907 2 10 755 1 23 ' . . . . 911 1 70 7. . . . S34 2 10 4ii ! . S1G 1 33 1..104I ) 1 75 1..1020 2 10 S. . . . 906 1 55 1 109' ' ) 1 75 5. . . . 801 2 10 1. . . .070 1 35 1. . . . 910 1 75 1..10SO 2 10 3. . . . 743 1 49 3. . . . 943 2 10 3. . . . 786 1 40 1. . . . 970 2 13 1. . . .1090 1 40 6..1111 2 15 1. . . .CM 1 4l ) 12. . . . 8X1 2 15 1. . . .770 1 60 15. . . . 950 2 15 1. . . . 930 1 50 22..1001 220 J. . . . 010 1 M ' " ' 2. . . . 915 1 60 9. . . . 897 2 2J ' ' ' . 830 1 50 4. . 930 2 25 l' . , . 03) 1 50 4. . 912 2 25 2. . . .770 1 60 11. . 2. . . . 003 1 50 . .11JO 223 . 812 1 60 3i ! . .1023 2 23 1. . .850 1 50 3. . . . 9 ! > li 2 25 11. . . 831 1 65 I. . . .110J 2 23 5. . . 130 1 65 17. . . . S35 2 23 3. . 830 33. . . .SO ) 2 2) G , . 970 1. . . .1030 2 23 111. . . 793 9. . . . 85.2 30 . .1140 814 4. . . . S55 2 30 . 686 4. . . .1127 2 40 ' K30 - 1. . . .1230 2 4 s'.i 0. . . .1030 2 40 39. . 781 2 , . . .1250 3 50 7. . . 480 2. . . . 711 1 90 ' ' 410 2 . . . 750 1 9) 1. . . 12. . . . 710 1 UO 3. . . 1..UKM 1 90 2. . . 1 , . . . " ! > GO 2 00 4. . . M 7. . . . 892 2 Oft I. . . 1. . . . 660 2 00 2. , . 1. . . . S40 2 00 15. . . 1. . . . 400 2 0 > > 1. . . 1. . . . S20 2 15 15. . . 1. . . . SOO 2 25 2. . . 1 , . . . 770 2 25 4. . . 2. . . . 423 2 23 2 _ . _ _ . . 1. . . . 790 2 CD 51 ! ! z.rr ; TSSi ootsr.vtiuo i w cio no . . : CALVES. " ' 1. . . 200 Oil 4. . . , 232" 2 W ) B. ' . . IB 3 SO 1. . . 70 M 1. . . 100 3 1. . . 290 2 M 2. . . 110 3 D4 ' S90 2 W 2. . . 133 3 55 4 . . 305 2 00 1. . . 100 2 . . 245 2 M 3. . . HO- 1 . . 210 2 00 1. . . 120 1 . . 390 2 10 " ' ' ' 135 1 . . 330 2 23 i" . . . 150 3. . . 283 t 25 1. . . 140 5. . . 276 2 M . 4. . . 163 1. . . SO 2 M 1. . . 100 1. . . SO 260 . . .1090 . .1130 . . . 700 . . G70 . . .1100 . .12SO 8) . . .1070 . . SIO b' ' ) . . . 950 . .1030 85 2..1210 . .1470 t > 5 1..12SO . .1170 85 1..1110 . .1150 85 . . , 910 . CO 85 1..1040 ICO ! 5 2..14CO 1 CO ! ! l039 1 75 .IK * ) : oo . . ,1180 1 GO .1110 2 oo . . .1290 ISO . 610 2 25 . . .1200 ICO 1..1820 300 STAGS. 1. . . , 720 175 l..li : . ' 1 7 1..10SO 200 STOCKKHS AND 1. . . . 530 1 50 31. . . . 711 2 SO 13. 651 2 f,0 7. . . . 912 175 7."SOI 230 5. 318 250 2. . . . MX ) 200 38. . . . 853 233 1.G. . , 420 50 2. . , . CS3 200 25. . . . 83'J ' 2 40 G. , 631 S 60 2. . . . 443 200 . . . . 893 2 40 12. ffS \ 50 3. . . , 458 2 OJ 2. . . . CIO 240 12.z 555 260 1. . , . 630 2 00 2. . . . 860 2 40 z ! ilD2 2 50 4. . . . 623 2 00 2. . . . 850 2 40 3. . . . 416 2 60 7. . . . 733 2 10 2. . . . 703 2 40 ' ! 50 2. . . . 293 2 10 10. . . . 406 2 40 2 ! ! . ! 509 85 ! . . . . C23 2 1. . . . C30 2 40 21. . . . 867 2 55 3 , . . . 683 2 20 11. . . . 750 2 40 19. . . . 54 $ 2 55 1 , , . . 410 2 25 ] . . . , 920 2 40 37. . . , HJ 2 65 2 25 11. . . . 875 2 10 ] . . . , 430 2 55 600 2 2fi 18. . . . 80S 2 40 8."M 2 55 9SO 2 25 1. . . . 910 2 45 3. . . . ! ' ) 2 CO Cl0 ! 2 30 S9. . . . 900 2 45 10. . . , 608 2 00 594 2 30 10. . . . 299 2 45 1. . 75G 2 CO G2S 2 30 " 4. . . 985 2 M 7. . , S72 2 CO 823 2 30 22. . . . 3S9 2 CO 21. . ,771 2 CO 8:0 2 SO IT. . .660 2 M , 0i B f.5 832 S SO 1. . . . 544 2 CO c ! ! , 350 2 65 717 2 SO : s. . . 445 2 50 21. . . . 053 2 63 1. . . , 530 2 SO 21. . . 749 2 CO S3..10CO C. . . , 749 2 SO i : . . .563 2 50 S. 984 2 70 12 , . . , 629 2 30 19. . . 703 2 CO 7. . G92 2 70 14 , . . , 838 2 30 . G55 2 50 . 587 2 70 5. . . , 818 2 SO .330 2 CO ( . . .1007 2 75 1. . . CIO 2 JO Z. . . 400 2 50 . 803 2 75 12. . . 031 220 55. . .1000 2 50 13 ! ! . . 910 2 75 2- . 440 2 XO 7. . .551 2 60 14..1053 2 80 26. . . . 790 2 30 5. . . 543 250 10..1053 2 ! > 0 28. . . 51 2 30 11. . .491 2 50 27..10GC 293 7. . . 700 2 SO .1UO 2 50 11..1132 3 00 WESTUHN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Asa. Lucas. Blnills 1354 170 1 bull 13SO 200 257 steers. . . IOJS 290 27 cows Sa 255 J , N. Carroll. 2 Btra , tig , . .1530 22S 14 cows . 995 2 30 20 feeders , . , M3 ! 75 ' 17 steers .1279 3 00 COLORADO. 11 Btrs. tie . , 1035 2 33 B sirs. tie. .1212 2 (4 50 COWB. . . . 937 Z 50 , 4 COWB .1057 200 W. C. Church. 3 cows. . . . . . .1120 S3" ) 5 cows . 954 2 20 1 steer. . . . , , . .1170 2 7S IS steers .IH6 2 73 20 COWB , . . . , . , 92 . Scott. 1 steers. . . . .1190 2 75 11 steers. .1230 275 1 cow ? so Ua - . 203 1 75 - a- 218 cowa. . . " " " "s * . K.-Drlnlc. 9 Etr8.tli,10l3 23'ITT ' 48 feeders. . . 515 255 CharlPS-lMorBan. 1 steer. . .1350 264 1 steer. . . . , 1060 325 22 steers , . .1M1 S2S-- a cows . IMS SV * , 77 cows . 10U 2 CO WYOMING. 16 cows , . 908 ajjl , ! , IJay State i.lve Stock Company. S3 feeders. . . .1041 2W7 67 feeders. . . .1013 Z 60 27 feeders. , . . 1163 25 * ' , 41 steer * . 1215 S 15 44 Hleera .13X1 3 IS'1 ' 93 alcern . 1207 SIS C. j 3 cows 10C 2-WV" . W Reynolds. 1 bull KIO 1JS. 2 bulls 13M 160 9 cowa 1025 l.Wc.i 47 cows SM 2 S5 aiiAiio. II. .ll.-Ualrymplc. 2 bulls 1J05 _ . . . 1 cow 1000 205 2 COWB WO a 05 8 cowa 975 205 1 cow 1110 2 03 2 cowa 9S5 205 1 cow 1030 205 1 cow 1060 235 1 cow 1IM > 2 $5' 23 COWB 10oD 233 2 cows. 9Z3 S33 i cowa 1175 2 33 1 cow IIZO 335 1 cow 840 2 33 4 Btrcrv ii ! 2 80 C steers 10M 2 SO 3 Bte rs 1040 2 SO J. A. Hunt. 1 bull 1140 160 1 cow 1110 200 3 cowa. 983 200 3 cowa 8V3 235 9 cowa. B9 235 B cows. 9C6 233 J fd-clera , . , . 890 2 SO 4 feal ra.lll)3 ) 2 SO 7 feeder * , . , . W3 2 SO IIOC1S T i re wns a. very good run today , nnd the general quality of Ilia offerings wna Ix-tUr than It haa bwn for Bornetime. . Uoth heirs and provisions closed lowrr In Chicago Tues day , and bums alt started In ratlirr bearish , bidding lower on everything- . Salesmen , how ever , stubbornly Intlsted on at leant stead/ prices , end the exly trade "was Blow , Later oa more bullish news from Chicago and with some tpecuJatlve Inquiry the moiket brnctd up and toward Hie COM thera were tales that showed B.II of a. to advance. Kalr to yond mixed hof sold largely at from $4.S3 to $3 , jvllh tavern ! of Ihe best heavy loads scattering ; up ta 15.20 , ttnil common light mixed and roiiKh stuff from $ ( .fO < 1own to $4.50. Pies , dock hogs and thruwouts sold nt around J2. & ) to J4.I5 , Tha cti'te was urtlvu and t tha high point of th d.iy. Trading im v ry largely n.1 from JI.SS to 13. OB 'iFulnrI } (90 to 15 on Tuesday , nnd H.W t'4 1513 QUO > vrK oeo toOay , Imprest-nu ll ve tji { | r No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Ar. Bh. ft. II IM 40 II CO K 310 . . . II W 0 US JM I 50 71 221 120 4 W 93 151 IOC I U 71 210 ICO 4 DO J2. , 1S3 H ) | (0 75 214 try ) A BO tl US SO 10-0 M 212 240 4 BO .1 1 3 . . . 170 123 723 4SO 4 92VI -7 201 12170 77 239 210 4 93i ! 4 1 7 11,0 I 73t ! G.1 U 200 4 92t ! 3 24 ! Wl I DO 7 13 , . , 493 , i 21 * ; sc i * o e us so 4 us 1 370 . . . ISO . . . . . . . . . . . 495 8 ? . . .SOI 120 ISO 4. . . 232 , . , 495 " m 12U IM 5 2I . . . 493 IX'l 120 4 SO 1 130 , . , 493 170 . . . ISO 1 270 , . , 499 fl IS ! 170 18214 3 2&I 493 2 1S7 120 4 S3 4 233 . . . 495 1 3)1 ) . . . 4 SS 2 320 80 495 2 1C 100 485 3 KG , . , 493 1 20 ! ) ICO 415 6 ill . . . 495 7 487 . . . 4 85 76 213 210 493 D 218 160 483 G ! > 223 80 493 . ! 214 . . . 4 S3 79 220 . . . 4 M ,1 2:2 160 I 85 f 211 160 500 4 2i7 : ' < ! * X3 57 274 SO K N 7 231 ill 4)5 l.tJ 237 200 B 00 2 214 8) 485 72 121 80 D 00 1 2 5 . . . 485 Cl 238 200 5 00 2 213 2" ) 4(5 43 219 80 5 00 3 212 80 4 87',4 82 310 200 5 00 9 212 250 4 87lj 93 230 320 B 00 1 215 120 490 C3 23S 40 5 02W 2 213 40 4 SO CS 233 80 5 02V4 3 217 40 4 90 SC V ? 80 5 03 9 211 . . . 490 59 273 . . . 505 317 40 4 90 55 ! ! C7 , . , S Oj 228 200 490 C7 ! ! > C . . . 605 2.18 200 494 63 S.VS . . . 510 211 100 4 90 59 302 . . . CIO 212 SO 4 90 71 272 . . . 5 10 235 . . . 4 IK ) 60 2S3 160 020 2 S 200 4 90 rids AND noirau. 1 170 . . . 2M 4 132 . . . 323 2 250 . . . 2 tO 10 H4 . . . S 50 1 180 . . . 2 60 1 120 . . . 3 DO 5 2(12 ( . . . 260 61 72 . . . 3 BO 1 230 . . . 2 CO 42 113 80 373 1 330 . . . 275 1 230 . . . 400 1 210 . . . 300 90 163 ICO 415 5 CO . . . 300 6 131 . . . 415 BIinKl' There wns not much chanKO tn the situation. The supply wns liberal nnd Included i fair gprlnUllnR of gom\ stuff , both mutton * and nmbs. On account of the heavy receipts lately tit all marketn the demand wax not nt all urgent from any quarter , but It was possible to rr/nlUe rlKht around steady prices for the rlsht kind of BtocK. Common stult nnd atocUcre were flow sale and generally lower , Fair to choice natives are. quotable nt fiom $2.25 to | 2.90 ; fair to Rood wentcriis , from $2 to J2.CO ; common nnd slock sheep , from 11.23 to JJ.23 ; coed to choice 40 to 100-lb , lambs , from HMO to (3.73. Representative sales : No. Wt. Pr. 233 mixed Mockers K ) t2 25 18 stock ewes 107 125 1 native lamb 70 .100 1 natUe lamb 70 300 1 native lamb 80 300 1 nntlvo lamb 80 300 1 native lamb 00 3 IX ) 1 native lamb CO 300 ilccclptnuml Disposition of Stock. Ofllclal receipts nnd disposition of stork nn shown by the books of the Union Slock Ynrds company for the twenty-four hours endlnu at 3 o'clock p , m. , Wednesday. October 10 , 1HI4 : HKCEIITS. Cars. Head. Cnttlo 197 5,106 HORB C9 5,189 Sheep 17 4261 Horses and mules 1 25 DISPOSITION. Iluycrs. Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. Omnhrt Packing company 471 . . . Q. II. Hammond company 540 1C05 . . . Hwlfl nd company 747 1,222 Cudnhy Packing- company 1,198 l,8iO 120 A. Unas 231 Hamilton & Stephens 105 J. L. Carey 22 : I. lleeker 24S O. II. II. from K , C 138 Shippers nnd feeders : . 1,237 131 827 Left over GOO . . . 210 Total B.163 B.3S1 1,187 CHICAGO LI VIS STOOIC. Cnttlo Prices Worn Firm nn Small Arrivals In Other Llnca. CHICAGO , Oct. 10. Cattle prices were firm ; arrivals , 3,000 head less than fcr last Wednes day , and the supply for the first half of this week nhowa a loss of 9.000 head. Holders were confident and ndvanced prices were demanded , but buyers did not seem to be ready to pay higher Hsu res , nnd the market wna sensibly stronger , though there was no general advance. There Is a. continued scarcity of ripe beeves , and In that class the tendency was upward. No doubt , fancy avernRlnff 1.4W to l.OX ) Ibs. would have brought 5C,2i ) on today's market , but nothing like that description was offered. "Willis there were a few trades around IS , the bulk of the business was from (2 to I't.M , and nt from $2.CO to $3.2-5 for westerns. Only about 500 Toxnns wereoffered. . The price wns strong , the demand exceeding the supply. There was n fair trade In mockers nnd feeders at from $2 to 73.50 , nnd veal calves nt from { 2.25 to J3.50. Of the 14,000 cattle received quite 6.003 were rangers. Iq hogs there was a further stiffening of prices today , for which the surprisingly light receipts (17,000 ( head ) , nnd the firmer tone ; of the pro vision market were responsible. The opening was brisk , with "prices rangingfnim 6c to ] 0o higher tlvan yestenlaj-'B clofe , and the advan tage was held throughout. The best heavy hoes sold up to from J5.63 to J5.CO , nnd there were unles of choice assorted lights at from i3.35 to J5.40. Uut these prices were not l cached In many Instance * , the quality belnc common , prices below $3.30 taking the Krealnr part. Klneo Saturday there haa been n gain of from lie to 23c > ) er cwt. , rtich lota ns packers prefer showing ne most change. Lightweights sold largely a ; from $5.03 to $5.S3 , and from $5.15 to J5.40 bought most of the medium nnd heavies. There were- Bales of poor stuff at from J1.C5 to $4.75 , and of culls nt from $2 to $4.25. The demand for choice sheep und lambs was fair nt steady prices , the best of the sheep belns quoted at from $3.23 in $3.30 , nnd from $4. ) to $1.30 being the quotations for choice lambs. Medium to good qualities were about steady , nnd poor and common lots were not wanted nt former prices , the latter being freely offered at from 75o to $2 per 100 Ibs. llecelpls were estimated at 13,000 bend , inak ng 57,413 head since Saturday , na against 42,020 head n year ago , and I8.M3 head two yean * ugo. llecelpts : Cattle , 14,000 head ; calves , 500 head ; hogs , 17.000 head ; sheep , 13.090 head. The- livening Journal reports : HOOS lie- cepts , 17,000 head ; olllclal yesterday , 11.19C head ; shipments , 6.423 head ; left over , about S.tKW head ; quality shows some Improvement , Mar ket active und firm nt an advance of 5 10c per 100 Ibs. Snles ranged nt J4.7oiT(5.3o ( for light ; J1.70f4.9) fcr lough pa-klnit ; $4.8i@l.E ( fjr mixed ; Jl.8.05.5r for heavy paek'ne und ship- pTlng lots , and J2.40ff4.95 for pigs. CATTLE Receipts , 14.000 head. Market mod- eratfiy active and llrm at WlOc advance on best grades. SHHIOP Receipts , 13.000 head , Market mod erately active and unchanged. WUSTKKN PACKING INTERESTS. Output railing Off Homo hut Still 1'nr A Head of l.l t Vcir. : CINCINNATI , Oct. 10.-Speclal ( Telegram , ) Tomorrow's Price Cuirent will Bay : The packing for the week In the west indicates n total of 175,000 hogs , compared with 185,100 the preceding week and 100,000 last year , making a total of 7,775.000 since March 1 , against 0,180,000 n year ngo. Prominent places compare as follows : 1SQI , T 1S937 Cliltvigo 2,503,000 ! 2,295,000 Kansas City . l.llO.OOfl ! 822,000 Omaha 902,000 CSS. 000 St. Ixmls 436,000 8,000 Cincinnati . . . 233,000 171,000 Indianapolis . 319,000 23I.OM Milwaukee . . . 310,000 1SJ.OOO Cedar Ilaplds 171,000 178,003 St. Joseph . . . 248,000 139.0W Sioux City . . . ICS.000 103.00- ) Oltumwu. 191,000 114.000 New York llv Stock Market , NEW YORK. Oct. 10. HKKVE3 Ilecelnt * . 1,180 head ; 20 cars on sole. Market steady , but very dull ; native steers. Inferior to fair , $ l.20 5.15 ! fairish , Colorado , $3.45ffl3.50 ; bulls , 11.500 2.23 ; dry cows , $1.20H2.40. Oilier European cables quote American steers at 9811c per Ib. , dressed CALVES Receipts , 1,330 head ; 1,190 on sale. Market very dull ; calves steady ; veals , poor to prime , $3.50ffl5.83j grasses , $2.50 ; u en tern calves , 13 ZJ > * " Sliii3P AND LAMBS Receipts. 646 head ; 48 cars , on sale. Market slow ; prices llrm ; sheep , poor to prime , $1,60S ( .25 ; selected , for export , $3.5 ® 4.12H ; lambs , Inferior to choice , $3.3584.50. HOaS Receipts , 6,679 head ; 332 on sale ; choice- state hoes , $6. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nt. Louis l.lvn Stock Murliot. BT. IXDUIS. Oct. 10.-CATTLK Receipts. 5.0M head ; shipments , l.OuO head. Market steady for natives ; Texnns active , strong ; native etrers. common light , J2.10-B2.50 : medium , $3.20g3.l ; feeders. J2.Z5 : cows. $1.75fl2.5fl ; Texas steers , light. $2.1082,75 ; COWB , $2.10 2.15 , HOGS Itecelpts , 6,700 head : hlpmenls , 300 head. Market active , strong6fiiOo : higher ; good heavy , $5.2085.85 ; fair to eoo.1 light und mixed , $4.CS8i3.in ; pigs nnd common , $3.504/4.60. SHUKP llecelpti , 3,000 head ; hlpmnt , JOO head. Market active , strong : mixed , $2.502.70 ; lambs , $3.30 3,50 ; merinos , $2.70 ; native sheep , $2.50. Kansas City J.lro Stock .Market. KANSAS CITV. Oct. 10. CATTLK "Receipts. 11.000 head : shipments. 3,60 head. Market dull nnd low ; Texas steer * . > 2. S&3.10 ; Texas cows. ll.k54C.MO ; beef steers. $3.25 < U5.40 ; native cows , ll.Mci3.10 ; stockera and feeders , $2.50(13.25 ; bulls. HOU3 Receipt ! " , 8,000 head ; shipments , 1,300 head : bulk of nales. $4. W5.10 | -avle , $5.0W 5.15 : park era , $4. Mi5.05 ; mixed , } l.Mfi5.05 ! ; lights , ll.7KrS.OUs Yorker * . $1.9385.00 ; plus , 13.00C4.50. SIIKKP Receipts , 3,000 head ; tliljimentu , 1,000 head. Maiket dull. dull.Muck Muck In .1i-lit. ( Ilccord of receipts at tha four principal mar ket * Wednesday , October 10 , 1891 : Cattle , Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 6,203 5,789 4.2G1 Chicago M.OOO 17,000 1JWO ( Kansas City 11.000 8,000 J.OOO Bt. Louis 6,000 6,700 3.000 Total 35,208 ! M H , Chloueo I'rult Quotutlona. CHICAGO. Oct. 10. The Earl 1'i-ult company Bold California fruit at auction loday , reallilntr Ilia followlmr prices : Tokay Grapes , slnclit crates. SOcOll.tO , double crates. I1.7J-U-M ; llu > - cat. > lnel crates , 0c6$1.05i doublt crates. (2.00 ( tt onee and you will-like thousands of other housewives - use no other : SANTA THE BESTPUREST M05TECONOMICAL made Special Stove Sale Steel Ranges $24,35 worth 4-Holc Ranjcs 4.90 worth 9.75 Base Burners 11.35 worth 20.00 Basa Burners 14.75 worth Cannon Stoves 1.75 worth 3,50 Parlor Cooks 8.60 worth 17.60 Laundry Stoves. . . . 3.40 worth 6.50 Oil Heaters . 4.90 worth 9.7B OaK Stoves. . . . . . " . 5.65 worth 11.00 Parlor Heaters' 7.60 worth 15.00 Wool ingrains 49c worth 75c Un'on Ingrains. . . 2Sc worth 50c Smyrna Rugs. . . . 1.24 worth 13.50 Tapestry Carpal. . 48c worth 90c For this pretty full-niekolod Velvet Carpet. . . . 59c worth 1.25 you Oil Heater clscwhoro , which ab jut would $3. Tlio cost Body Brussels. . . 57c worth 1.25 narao of it la "Splendid , " and Icmp Carpds. . . . 12c worth 30c its rightly mimed , for it is a Bplondid oil hontor in every Misfit Ingrains. . . 4.60 worth 9.50 of the word. Wo sense tire solo ajjonts for ' 'Splendid Oil Misfit Brussels. . . , 8,75 worth 17.00 lloators , carry a lar o vtirlo- Lace Curtains 9Sc worth 2.50 ty of Htyloa and gimrautuo every one to give satisfaction Portieres 2.95 worth 7.50 or refunded. inonoy Window Snailcs. . . 24c worth 75c TERMS : SIO worth of irootlB , 81 per weak or IS I par month 83(5 ( worth "t trnml , 81.fi ! ) per week or 0 | ior month 851) worth of cooiN , i 'J pur n'oolt nr iR per inontli S7. worth < > f C ) "H , 03.no per irnak or ! $1O i > or nuinth S100 wurtli of ifiioili , S3 par w oic or $12 per month mir choice \Vo ilou'c c.iro worth r cnuiH , Illp urlilrli you cho : > se. SI pur wbolc or 815 jipr inon Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House Open Monday and Saturday Evenings * J2.05 ; Jlnlnpa , slnfile crates. J1.0KM.IO ( , Pnlway pcacheB , SOrSfll.OOi Howcll peain , J1.C5 ; Winter Ncllla , Il.22ii1.50 ; EftKtcr llraurre , J1.25W1.50 ; Winter Shekels , half Ixjxea , $1.60 ; ICrlfer , J1.5S ; DleJ. $1.25 ; II. Hardy. $1.75 ; Ulinit Moixtiu , JI.70 ; 11. ClalrBcati , 1.5 Wl,75j silver pnines , bUciiJl.OO. Porter limn , cornpiiny , C'hlcniru , sold Mv earn Callfipinliv fruit today nt auction : Douldo Tukay fcrupes , tl.7Cf(3.-l5j ( Blncle. IHc J1.25 ; MuaculB. SOc SlU.33 ; a > rled , 11.1091.70 ; Curnlch > H > ii9. (1 :0 ; double , J2. < 0 ; cllns ( I.evl ; peaches , 7cWl.uO ; r-al- , 604/'JOc , Porter Uros. company , New York , one cnr : Bnlway penchea , H.3081.70 ; half Miiccatfl , fl,15 ; Tokny , MilOOe ; cling peaches , liJi635c ; U. Hardy pears , H:5i5'2.30. ' _ WOOL. .MAItKKT. At the London Auction Sales Fifteen Hundred llnlr \ \ \Tltlidrnwn. . LONDON , Oct. 10. At the wool auction wiles today 11,502 hales were offered , of which 1,500 , were withdrawn. The n-malninK American buy- era took practically nil superior irrcasy nnd ecoured , their purchases amounting to 500 bales at extreme prices. Fine cross hreedH made full value , and all Inferior lota were either with drawn or cold nt , lower prices. A. poor quality of Falkland Inland woola was offered , amount- hilt to 1,328 halpn. nnd only part neru bolil ut a nllKht decline , Followlne are the Hilcs In de tail : New South Wales , 2.0SG bales ; wourcd , BliOO Is Z'.Jd ; CTermy , SVi < 110d. QueenHland. 2-17 bnlea ; Hcnurvd. WOla l d ; Kfeasy , 6i ! | C > ; d. Victoria , 1,33 Imlefl ; Bcouml. 7ilC2a Id ; itrea j- , 4 > i 10V4d. Bouth AiiKlmlin. tCI l le" ; ecoured , 7OlMid | greasy , iHQbtid. New Zealand , 3,101 hales ; Bcmireil. 8d01n ' , jd ; Kreasy , 4 < ? 10V4d. Tape nf Oootl Ilupo and Natul. 2.2S8 balcn ; Ecoured , t'jil OU 4d : Krenxy. 4nU > d. BT. LOUIS , Oct , 10. WOOL Dull ; unchanged. bt. I.oilU ( ioiKirul AlitrlinC. ST. LOt'IH , Oct. 10. VLOt'It Quiet , steady. Wll HAT Unsettled by the pendlnif governim-nl crop report , finally.cloning 1'lCo up ; No , 2 led , rush. 4&,4u : Oelolwr , ISlio ; Docemlwr , We. COHN Won dull , loslnff ' , iftio on untlclpated crop Improvement ; No. rnlzKl , cash , 51c ; Oc- tel jr , % c ; November , ISc bid ; December , 46c ; OAT8 Firm ; N" . 2 , cash , 29c ; October , JStfc ; Deoetnlier , 23ije [ May , S3 < i | 33Kc. II YK Higher ; 49Vic bid for No. 2 , cash , cast track. IIAIH.KY No tradlnu. HltAN In demand ) tile , racked , cast tratlc , FLAX HKini-ll.O. CLOVKfl HKiltT.3M : * .06. TIMOTHY KKI.Wl S.JO. II A Y L'nchanKei ! . Ill'ITKt' Weaker ; peparator crcjmcry , 210 He ; Rood to cliolre dairy , 20u. KOOrt Knrler ; 15o. LKAIt Htronif : K.W : chenilcnl. nud , 53. Hl'KI.TEIt Qulel. steady ; J3.2i ) . COUN .MiAI - 2.W'S2.M. ' WHIHKY SI.29. COTTON T1HK-83C. PUOVI8ION8 Ilull , eaMfr. Potk. Hlnndnnl mess , joblilnir , SI3.50. iJild. primp uli-nin , 17.10 ; choir * . J7.W. Dry sail menu. In ! ) * ! nhoulileni , IOIIKM anil ill * . IMOi hort , l .60. liamn , Hhouldora. (7.20 ; lonji . 17,50 ; rlb , 7.C.i ; . . . , HKt'KH'TB Flour , S.ofK ) libls. ; wheat , 18.000 liu. ; corn , 10.f iO bu. ; oalx. 23,000 bu , KHIP-MKNTH-FI-jur , 6,000 ht > l , ; wheat , 1,000 liu.j corn , 3OW bu. ; out- , MHO bu. New York Dry llooiMMarlml. . NI3W YOHK. Oct. 10. In connequenoo of n ralnitnrin nf grrnl ouvcrlly until In In In the day and tlm Hebrew fan day , excludingrmuiy wllrm untl buyer * fruni thu market , the drnmnd ling tioen > ry Iliiht , and wu new buiam-Kii by pot purriwiiHTi. TIiu onk-r tlemand won of lim ited proportion ! . On the other hand , very lart-u soltn were reached through forwordUiK * of nil description * ot roods from tha mills direct to tha mark t of i > urchu r . nl.ereby many cur- Dueber = Hampderi 17 = Jewel Watcher are known by ra ! . road men and other RUBY JEWELED ) ADJUSTED experts to be ujt. Pn. WATCHES equalled for wear and accuracy. The Dueber Watch Works , Can < oo , Q. ' WM. LOUDON. Coiniuission Merchant Grain niul Provisions. Private wires to Clilvago and New Yorfc All business orders placed on Chlcugi Uoard of Trade. Correepondenca solicited. Office , room 4 , New York Ufa Building , Telephone UOS. If you wish to l > u micc < - iifill In "SPICCD IATI4)N" In grain or storks , wrll for par- " tlcnlurs. J. H. IlitOU'.MNC ; & go. , llitnl TH und llruker * , Itcfcrmrei liil .Mouiulaock lliillUloir , In every Ktute. CIIILMUO. rent wants nro beln ? miiipllnl , yet BUCI hlp. uii > nt are not Rolni ; fonvanl In the quantltle * desired by ninny miirketa. There nro no stocks nf moment wllh ucentH , end tlio lone of Ih * market la very utendy. Printingclotln , qulel * at 3c , and no Bales retried. Cotton NI3W OIII.EANS. Oct. 10. COTTON Quiet : HHlt-H , Bi > ot. 2,100 tulcHj tn iirrlve , 1,100 balca : imllnnry , 4 * > u ; B oil ordlniuy , 5c ; middling , CSoi K < < ) mlddllni ; . 7o ; nUdilllntf fair , CHo ; fair 7 ILKo rerelpm. 10,702 biileH _ ; exports to kranc | 11 leu $5.511 WJ.59 ; MuiTh 6.i 3 : All'ddllng- . Sucitr IMurbct. - - - ' nom r 1A1NDON , Oct. 10. Ht'dAH-Dull and hMvyi rentrlfuirul JRVH , ISM ; MUBe < j\adi > , fair rennuir. l < * dj beet BUKar , quiet , October , 10 * ; Per , 10s. _ If rhro tVheat 4J notation * . . HAN KJIANriBCO. Oct. W.-WIIKAT- May , 3C | clt itd , MJ.41J ctntal *