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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1897)
TIIK OMAHA DAILY 1513E : SUNDAY , OCTOBER 0 , 180 * INDITJbs OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE1 Mannfacturora In AH Depart ments of Trade Vcrj Busy , feOU.NTRY COLLECTIONS MOST GRATIFYING Seiitliiirlil All on ( lie Side of Conlliiiiril AclHHy Hull ! lu Id-dill IUH ! ulu Trailf. The bare stntcnnnl Unit the Jobber ! and man- lufactureii of Omaha ate busy only partially cs expression tj the true situation- they ale i not jnly bus } , but In u Rood inany dipartments ' there U u | iosltl\e rush and 11 erent nun ) houres .arc fuiLCil to woik ovtilliiK * In order to keep ' up with the procession , They nrc- crowded and st.tM not only vvllh olrlcrs to be tilled but t. nlmukt as much cncicy U expcn.lcil In obtaining th < ! Knods fiuni Initial points nf suppl ) . In fact , a Rood m.iny Jobbciii have Ixscn heird ti remark during the la/it lew days tint 'It Is no iDtiK.T u iiiiPtllon of rellliiK Ko xli , hut rather a nuillir of seeming the Kou'ls to sell , I.xtru men have bet it cmploji'd by n tfient nuny hciues to iclkve tlin prvFsuru un the regular fuicc , but still tlieie IH mute than enough for cvci > enc to do. Ilic last month with innny * lieu > i wna the lie-nl ever expellenceil In the history of thelt buxinrss , nnd still the whole section of the cuunuj Ulbulnr > to thla illy In swatmlng with caHlcm tiavellng men , all working for n share of thu tlnde , U may he cnnlldintly ncfcrlul. however , that Omaha jilibcrn lire more than liohlins theli own u HK-iUlst the ensteriu-is , us ciiuntry merchants npptnciulo the fact that It wns their homo jobl/qro win ) stood h ) them In the dullest hoUm of the OcpK'a lon , while thesu at n Olslnnce' il'pcHcd thu uluto like rats leaving n sinning ship. ( iiiiahu bunk clearings uic will up tavvaid the mllllim.a day mirk mid thu pcrct niago ot gain Joi the week as compircd vvllh n > eai ao sur- iia-isei MIC uhowliiK m i lu by any of the othei laige cltks of the country. iliu ictnll trade of the tit ) , Ihougl , not sj tend as the Joblilni : trdde , Is vriy fall. The un- kcas miibly warm vviather has Ijirn n dull linen t In that It la now too late to antlclpttn nnj demand for vmrrncntlioi merchandise' and no ono c.m be iMiected to buy cMenslvelj of winter 1-oDcla while the thcrmuinctcr Indicates summer ( ountry merchants , us Indlcil d hy letters re ceived nnd by convenatlons vxlth there vlsltlni ; the city , nto feeling greatly elated over present conditions iitnl fnrthei pro pects. The whole horizon Is vvlthaiit n threatening cloud ami the old ship "Tuiilc , " Is promlfeJ ot ktnoolh Hilling nnd the mot auspicious Mijagi In tnnntr it littltr ROimdll U jonnEns AND iTb Ed Meaillmber Is preparing to open up a car tnd riage thop nt South Uinnh.i. ot H. K , Giottn Is on the lend for Walter Molsc & Co. , uholomlc liquor dcnleis. ton Pleklei hnvu ndvnnctd over 100 per cent nnd ( till the demand Is larger th.in ever before. J. J , Mahoney. formcrls depnlj Khcilff , has do Rene on tin' road for Hlley llros. , whole rale liquor tthdo ; denlciu. hod The Omnhn Tent nnd Rubber company Is vvork- od Inj tin people In Its tent manufacturing de putmcnt. | ar- GUIIIKU M Tlbbs , bujer for M. E Smith . Co , left fur the enstcin markets the middle Of to the week ted H. O Hut of the Wllllams-Hnjwnril Shoe com pnn > has telurned from n trip to the eastern ehaa maikets. Monroe 1'iank of Sprlnglleld , O. representing the A C Evans Planter companj , was In the city the last week. Nine salesmen leprirentlnK as in.iny eastern shoe manufacturers vveic In the city all nt olio time during the last week Hnrry Junes , cits salrziiinn for the Marshall J'nper company will travel on the rend In Iowa , fur the same conipanj. Vncgcle & Dlnnlntf haveliftfive people on their pn ) roll nnd still nn > compelled to vv'ork tilghlH nnd overtime to nil otdtrs Hubert Dempster , of the Hubert Dempster com pan ) , tpent n portion of the piat week In DCS Mollies , where lie has a brunch houea. The Ameilcan Hvnd-bi wed Shoe companj re ports Hint heptimbi-r wns the best month thnt It hns had slnic It hns Leon In business The Qnte City Hut comp.inj' reports ndvnnclng \ prices on nil wool lints , cnps. nnd mittens , with the factories very busj nnd slow about lining onleis The nibble Paper & Woodenvv ire company re port nn enormous demand for ROodD In Its line and It seems us If the country would never gel < - enough. r The Willow Springs distillery Is Increasing Its output now thnt the extensive Impiovements that have been umler wny for some time me completed . . / Hene S. Co. nre working tholr cigar makers r ovJr time to till orders. The jobbeis nre placing f larce nidcrs , and they nil want Immediate deliv er ) ' , every one being In a hurrj for goods 4 M. H. DUSK sajs that while Irade In the crock ery line Is very active , nnd prices on all Im ported goods are confildernbl ) ' advanced , owing to the new tariff , retail prices remain unchnngcd C. 1Weller of the Richardson Drug com pany sajs thnt they were never so bus ) as the ) are now nnd that It Is necessary to work nights Ilo to keep pace with the orders thnt are coming In. la In.The The opening up of Ihe Qulncy branch and the lly making of new tariff sheets lias made It pos | ra sible fnr Omahn Jobbers to tell nt a good mnnj MlfHourl towns that they could not reach for merly. The H. r Cadj Lumber companj has com pleted the delivery of the lumlicr for the Manu facturers' building nt the exposition grounds and tin : stock for the Machlnerj and Electrlcltj build Ing Is rnpldlj arriving Mcjcr & Ranpkc' observe that n great manj wore enstern tinvcllng men nrc mnklng the state thnn n jear ngo Eastern Jobbers nnd manufac turers nil seem to bo llKiirlnK on making * n gient Btnkc out of Ncbmsku this season. ha Rubbers ndvnncid & per cent on October 1 , but or as the innst retail dcnlers havu bought their Ma fall nnd winter stocks In anticipation uf the ad- vnnce the retnll price Is not expected to undergo Ill- any material change nt pii-went. Marks Druthers have least d the building nt the bo corner of Hnrney and Eleventh streets , fnrmerlj bo occupied by the Kllpatrlck-ICoch Dry Goods company ns a wholesale iliy goods house , and TV 111 tnke possession on Janunry I , E. II Pnlne , director of siles of the United 6tnten Rubber companj. Is expected lo nrrlve In the city the present week He " 111 ho tin. guest of E. 11. hprngue while here. Mr. Patne's com pany mniketH (20,000,0)0 worth of rubber a year. The representative of nn eastern toy house Elated the other dny thnt western houses had tl serlouslj cut Into their business In this sec tion of the country that his houro hnd consid ered the advisability of establishing a brnnch In K Om ihn. II. Hards' & Co. say that the wholesale trade In their line during Slate fnlr week wns some thing phenomenal nnd that they will have enough to do during the next thirty dass to (111 orders even If they do not sell any more Roods In the meantime. The United States Supply company Is putting In a complelo sjstcm of witter works nt Sidney. In. Iluslmas In Its line IK vir > active nnd In addition tn n genernl Increase In the working furee It hns put nn nn additional tiuvellng salesman , C. C. Waterman. The Nebr.ii Kn Hay company people ray that the manufacture- Imj' halt * tlrs at their fac * torj * can no longer bo classed among the Infnnt Industries of the city ns It li.is outgrown thnt clnsn entlrelj' . The huslncps hns grown rnpldlj even during the dull times uf the last two jiars f J , H. llnrrelt , manager of the Ilaarinann Vine. E < \1 \ company , N one of the largest tattle feul- -ers In the state , bin jards being located nt "U'lMitr. He hud 300 cattle on summer feed ami \ I 000 tluep , ami exp ct to feed 400 cattle cr nuio , this winter. l < nt > t sun * he fed CO.OOO buahcli of corn. The Leo-Clark-Anilreosen Hardware compnnj called In eight of Us traveling men during Stale fair week and thcj-werv so Inity waiting on cus tomers thnt none of them hnd the opportunity I of attending the fair. The comminj has put nn additional traveling man on tlie mad vvllh lienibiunrters nt SI. Joreph He will make the towns surrounding that city. I * G. Dicup , who wns reevnlly burned oul Is Retting things In shape nt his new lounge fac tory , ut 411-413 South Tcpth ulrie't , nnd In n few- da } will bu running n iiiual. He will have fine of Ihe mom complete and best equipped factories of the kind In the western oountrs. Ixicnl liquor houses report Home ndvunco on rilRl"1 wines , hut ttrnlKht Kentutky good * , can be bad now as chcuply ns ever. The imnks vlrtuall ) own a Kor.il tleai of whUky , and nre anxious to Bet their money out , which has so far prevented any material advance , but It would seem to ne only n question of tlmo when prices will have to jo up , l.lnihKcr Si Mcltalf company report business In the agricultural Implement line ns fnlr. The ) llml itenlcrH , however. t < | be more conrervntlvc than formerly nnd .Hot so much Inclined lo bu > anything nnd c'vrtjlhlni ; ttlmply because they could get It on their own terms. Dealers nr nut prepared to take HID chimera that they did formerly. Martin Kinsman , who irsltes nl Peoila nnd Kim vvrs recently appointed a member of the rommleslon to represent the Hate of Illinois nt the exposition. Is n member of the tlnn of Xlnitnmn & > C"o. c : this ells Mr. Kliwnmn has been elected an one uf the roniinlltee on lands and buildings , nml will be In the city In the near future tr look after business connected with that position. The jellovv fever tea re nt the south Is work ing no llttls Inconvenience to the business Inter- ctta of elite ( as far nway even as Omuhn , 'Ihe ( hlpments of parking house products have fallen off very materially , not only to the Infected localities , but ti. other sections as well , as It l dlli.tnlt to net shipments through with prompt- suvi. owing to quarantine regulations. Even lumber l not exempt , a local lumber firm having * a tralnlond held up for some dujs on account of the chlpplnsr iegututlon In the south. C. II , Plckenv , inmiiuitr of the Pnxton ' & ttallacher company , on a recent trip , which ex. tended all the way from the rural Jlilrlets of IMiconsIn down to Ixiulsvllle , Ky. , tts that tie vvun especially struck vvlth the very effective Kantas U dv rtt id In the tmaller y papers , while Ncbraika Is teMoin men- ed , nnJ that as tcmlt while the people In th smaller towns t tm to know a eooj deal bout ICwnias they r poorly Informed ret-anl- Irr Nebradia. He thinks It would be well It the rpr tintatlY at tb Ai o l .t il Pr ti la this f\ Mi d V'tiM I Itc n re pilnn to send out short but meaty pirngrr , ibii bearing on the bntln ri Inifecls ot tha ( tale If li tlorilon , with Ihe Wnlcm Tlnwnre company - pany , hn just t turne < l after n prolinged ftny In Chicago , where he found evtry one talking about thv TinnsiniMlmtppI Exposition Ills com pany Is very butj vvllh the orders that arc pour ing In r.id Ihe tr.en In the factory have wotkeil every night un u 10 o'clock for two weeks It the demand fur Roods holds up U will bo necet- sary to put tnrfre nun to work. The Recttr & Wllhelmy company hns re- celt ej about 300 reports from hardware mer chants throughout tributary territory bearing on Ihe business condition * prevailing In the dif ferent localities. The grent majority of thete repotts Indicate nn Increase tn the volume nt business nmonnllnn In 2to CO per cent , about one-third of the vvholn number giving the latter flmirc. Some reports Indicate nn Increase , either renl or prospective , of 100 per cent. Locnl manufacturers nrc very much pleased nt the disposition to patronize Nebraska Industries thown by lh Armour people In the conilrnctlon of their parking house nl South Omnhn. Dur- Injc the last week Ihe r. .1. Lewis Roofing & . MunufucturlnK company of this city was nwardcd Ihe contract for roofing the buildings for thi > new packing plant , whkh will require somc- Ihlng like S.ooo square jnrds , Iwlns Ihe largest single contract ever awarded west of Chicago. The malerlal will nil b mnnufaclurcd In Omnhn. E. L Slone , of the Dcvvey . Stone Tuinllure company , sajs that n very good Indication of the Improved conditions prevailing In the country Is to be fond In Ihe litrtc purchases ot furniture b > people living In the smaller towns and cities of Nehinsha and western town , A great many people nre icfiirnlihlng their houtcn throughout , so that the trade In that line uas mitcrinll ) im- iroved In the past two month * , prices on fur- ilturu nt thu factories nrc stiffening up , though heic bus an jet been no ndvnnce In retail prices. 'Ihe demand for rntrlngcs hns greatl ) Im- iroved dtirlnc the last few weeks nnd Dunlin natiiifncliirer * nnd dealers appear to be getting their ehoie uf ( he burlmss. AmoiiK Ihe lmtra ot Ihe last few diijn were : II. A. McAlll'ter. ani commissioner of the t'nlon Paqlllc : James Mnscotv of the Model Steam laundry , Clinton IrlKgs , Mrs K , Van Durn ofMsncr , J , H. lalJcnmn , n Innjer of Plattsmouth : I.alliam ) nvls of Iloonc county , hunting nnd driving vvnsnn : Dr. D. 1C. Dickinson , head phstclnn of the Honicslako Mining conipiny , KH phjslclftti s ihaeton , This work was nil turned out by the Drunimrmii Cmrlnge compiny. The Minneapolis flouilng mills nrc ndvertlslnR lint they will commence nctlon In the courts ignlnst nil Nebraska mills that put up Hour n Backs brnndiil sn ns to give the consumer he Imprcsulon Hint Ihe Hour wns mndo In Mln- IOJH | ) | | . H Is n fact well known to the trnde , nnd lint lo n few consumers ns well , that a good many N'ebrnskti mills have been forced lo rcprosunt their Hour ns innde In Mlnne jtn In order t > get consumers to give It a fnlr trial , ns the popul.n prejudice wns sn strongl ) In favor if tlie northern mills Sum * * Nelnnska mills stnrted In Hint vvn ) nnd then , ns tt ey succeciled n getllns n good line of custom , dropped Mln- leitnta nnil placed Nebmska In llfl place nnd ntllt held Ihclr tinibIt Is observe-d b > local tinntlfuctureiB thnt sluuld the Minneapolis people entry out thlr progrnin It will bo of great nd- nntagc to the Ncbrnskn millets , ns It will show he public mat tbeic U no real difference bt- ween lilgli-grnd * * * flour inndo In Nebrnska nnd hat made In Minnesota except In the brands on the outside of the sacl-ii . HIJ.NS AHHAI1 01. ' UXIMJCTTION . Illi.sliic.sN HCMItr > l xci-e-ils Kvrn ( he OlillnilKts * Hone. W. H. Itobertson locnl manag'T of the mer- c.mlllc ngency of It O. Dun & Co , s.a > s : "The most sanguine prophet of good , for this commu nity nnd this state coulil hnrdl > have nntlclpnted ihc remarknlkle uml inpld rclutn of prosperity which Ihc last few months hnvo witnessed. I believe I hnve nlunjB been hopeful nnd conn- dint , nnd > ct the fuels outstrip nil expectations In the jobbing nml manufactiiilni ; districts theie [ i but one Muo. Almost evei > bed ) Is hupy , and iccclvlng orders fnslcr thnn the > ran puppb the fruoils In retntl circles nutldtt the depnrttnt nt ui'ures , the Impiovenicni la tri le Is tint so marKo I , hut this Is Inrgelv tlue to the UHPensonuble we ither. which deln > s fall trade. "Perlmiri tie Internal revenue ollice touches the pulse of recovered prosperity closer than ant either Institution In Umnlia The Mnmp tux of the government Is directed ngntnt luxuries , nnd luxuries nrc not In demand In tlmcK of flnnnclnl depression The total receipts of the < revenue ollice fnr September. 1W7 , nggrcgnte J2)5 53' 26. The iccelpts for Septembci , 1S % , v\cro } S7,0(14 ( 48 , n gain for IS17 of { 118.471 07. 'Ihe billow Springs dljtlllcry pnld out In September J1S9 100 for liquor st imps , witch show ft that the shipments of thnt Institution me tremendously IncreifOd The clsnr stamp sales show u gnln of over 100 per cent "A locnl nunufnctuter of clothing w 10 Is nlnct.da > H behind on hH orders and working overllme sajs he hns never known to heavy n demand for wnrMivmen's ovornlls , n slMilllcant fnct showing tint w'gc earners hive cmplo > mc t The Milwaukee railway has ordered 2.COO nevv cars and as the line ! of this company nit. con- lined to the ngrlculturnl districts between Hil- cage nnd the Missouri river. It Is n mnrked pi oof uf the phcnornui.il crop which Is nbout to beharvested. "The nKencj'o reports for the country nt large for the Inst three months show the clenrlngs stronger thnn for seventeen > enrs ; the lowest number of fnlluri-s In twontthree years , nnd the lowest total liabilities In five > cnrs "At South Omahn the week's receipts were not ecpj il to last week , and business Is not so active but there Is nothing * discouraging In conditions there Armour Is pushing his "work nlsht nnd day , und the Mnglc City Is full oflgor. . " OM.YII V GHNnitALi MAHIvETS. Condition of Triulc mill QllotalloilH nn Stnplu nnil Fiiney 1'roilucc. EGOS Oood Block , vvenk at 13c. llUTTKIt Common to fnlr. 6c ; choice to fancy , 1214e ; separator creamery , 21 j gathered cream ery , ISfllSc. VEAL Choice fnt. 80 to 120 Ibs . quoted at 8cj large and coarse , 4f5c. IVi : POUI.THV Hens. G' f7c : cocks , 3Slc ; rliic chickens , per Ib . "fee ; ducks , 6fl7c ; tur- ke > n , 6Stc. PlOiONS Uve , 75c ; dead pigeons not wanted HA\ Upland , 55. mldlantl , J4 50. lonlnnd , 14 ; rjo straw Ji- color makes the price on hay ; light bales sell the best , only top grades bring top prices IinOOMCOIlN Extremely slow sales nevv crop , delivered on trnck In country ; choice green felf- vvorkltifT carpet per Ib . 2iJ2'ic : choice srecn , running to hurl. 2072'Ac , common , IHc. CANTAIXJUI'ns Per doz . WSOTc. TOMATOIM-Per hnlf bu. basket , ! I040c. ONIONS-Per bu . Wf55c. I.IMA IJIJANS-l'er Ib . 3c. I1HANS Ilnnd-plckcd navy , per bu , Jl 4001.0 CAIIHAC3 ! : Home grown , Ic. WATnUMniXNS-Crated. per doz , tl W. POTATOES Home grown , GOjJCJc. rnuirs. APPLES Per bbl , , J2 WJ2 J5. NATIVE PLUMS-Per basket. 20G35c. ORAPES C.tllfoinla , 11.25131 SO CAI.irOItNIA 1'FACHES-Per cnee , Cravr- fonlH toe , cllnes , 70ff7tc. PUAHS llartlett. per ensc. } 2 23 ; Utnh Dart- letts , SI 75ffl SO Ituerre Hnrdv. il COfll 73 HOME ( irunVN OIlAPES-Pcr basket. 14015C. CAI.ironN'IA PLUMS-Per cane. Jl < K > 1.:5. CHANIIEltlllES Cnpe Cod. perbbl , J6 00. TROPICAL rilUITS. LEMONS Messlnas , | 4 25Jf4 50 , choice Call- fornl i , J4 00. ORANGES Mediterranean sweets , Jt 2'.fl ( 50 DANANAS Choice , large stock , per bunch , 2 00 ® ; 23 , meilliim-slyed bunches , l.SOif2 00 MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib , large size. 13c ; Urazlls per Ib , 10c ; English walnuts. per Ib . fancy , toft shell. ] 2Hc ; slnndarJs. 10W lie Illberts , per Ib . lOc ; pecans , pollshw ] , large. 910c , Jurnbo , Ilfil2c , large hickory nuts , J1.23 per bu . cocoanuts 4l4c encl- PIGS Imported rainy. 4 croivn , 20-lb. boxes , 12c. C crown , 50-lb boxes. 13Q14c. HONEV Choice white. UP. CIDEll-Clnrllled Juice , per half bbl. , J2J5 ; per bbl. . II OOiffl 23 MAPLE RVnUP-rive-snl cans , ench 2 ! 3 ; gal cnns , pure , p r doz , J12 00 , hnlf-gal. cnn . $0:5 quart cnns , 13(0. I'HESH MEATS. DltESSED DEEP Good native steers. 400 to COO Ibs , ; c , good forequurters , sleers Cc ; gooi ] hlndiiiinrtcrs , 9e , wcntirn sleers , C ? 6He ; funcy heifers , Cc , BOO 1 heifers , ' 4c ; good iorequarter , helter * be , good hindquarters , heifers. So Rood cows , OVSc , fnlr cows , Bftc : common cons , t'ie ' ; cow foreqiiarters , 4486c ! ; cuvv hindquarters , "ij 4fc. ? IlEEr CUTS Tenderloins. IRc ; bonolets strips , Oc : strip loins , To rolls , PC. sirloin bulls tic ; shoulJer clods , Co ; rump bulls , 5s ; steer chucks , 6c ; row chucks , 4 < ic , boneless chucks , 4V4cj con plates , 2c , steer Plates. 3'ic ' Hank ( Irak 6Vsc ; loins , No 1 , He ; loins , No. 2 , lU"jc. loins , No a , SV4c , sirloin ends. No. 1 , 9c , ribs , No. 1 , Ilc > ribs , No " , 6'4c , ribs , No. 3 , 6 He steer rounds , 7Wc ; cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off. S'ic ; trim- mines , 4c , beef thanks , 2',4c ' ; brains , per doz , ! 5e , sneetbrendu , per Ib , ! 2a sweetbreads ( calvesi , per Ib , 40s , kidneys , per doz , 33o , ox tails , each 3c , livers , per Ib , Zc ; heart's , per Ib. , 2c : tunKiies. per Ib. , He. MUTTON Lambs , 8Hc : shep 7'jc ; market racks ( long ) , DC , hotel racks ( * non > . 12c Itg" end raddles , Sc ; lamb legs , > ? ; breasts ana slews. 3o , toiiKUes , each 3c. I'OKIC Preivid pigs , Cc , dreired hogs , E'-ic ' tenderluln * , 13c ; loins , 7c ; spare rlbn. ( c ; ham sausage , butts , Cc , shoulders , rough , &Ho ; shoul ders. tklnnedi Cc ; trlrnmliiBi , 4He leaf lord , not rendered. Co ; heads , cleaned. Sc ; inout and eJin , 3c ; backbones , H c ; cheek meats , Jc ; neck bones , l'ic ; plgi' tails , Za plucks , ench tci chlltcrllnRS , 5c ; hocks , 4o , hearls per doz. , I5o | stomachs , each 3c ; tongues , each To , lilitncy. , per doz. , lOo ; brains , per < loz , 15c , pls ' feet , per doz , 25c ; livers , each So. HIDES , TALLOW. CT& HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c. No. ! green hides. Cc , No 1 sillied lil.lm. 8'4c ' , Ho ; green salted hides , 7',4c ; No. 1 vrul calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , Sc ; No : veal calf. 12 to IS lb . . Cc ; No. 1 dry Hint hide * . 11013 ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 6 J10c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. PfflOc ; part cured hitler , "jo per Ib. ! < than fully cureu. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each 158"5c ; creen sailed shearlings ( thort wooled early klnii ) each KCJ dr > nhearllnKs ( short wooled early skins ) , No 1 , ench So dry Hint , K niu and Nebraika butcher wool pi * In , prr Ib . actual weight , ( ? : ; dry nint , Kanins and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weUht , 34/c ( ; dry Mint Colomdo butcher wool pelti , per ID , actual welcht , 4&5c ; di > Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib . actual neleht , 384c ; feet cut off , as It U uieleis to pay freight on thcni , Peorlii . PEOHIA , Oct. t COltK Market easy , lower ; No. 2. ! 6'.c. OATS Market Hrm ; No. I white. IJc. WHIfaKV No price quoted. Kectlpu : Corn , 41,950 bu ; oat . 26uO ( bu. ; r > e , none : whliky , none ; wheat. 3.600 bu. Ship ments ; Corn , SS.6M bu. : oats , SO.EOO bu. ; rye , BOU * ; whliky , Ht bbl . ( wheat , ROD * . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Unaccountable ) Weakness in Paris Eonds Wheat OTHER MARKETS INDEPENDINTLY FIRM Corn MnUon n Sllnlit ( Jnln nt ClilcnKo , CliiNrn Unclinnptcil nnil Pro- Ar - lumlr " l-'cw OntN CH1CAOO. Oct. I. The benrn ran the wheat market todn > In plt of the help the bulls re- celxcd from the drouth. 1'iirls wan unacouunt- ahlyvry weak , ami this encouraged the tell- Inc. which retultcd In a decline ot * ( T4c In Uecembcr. Corn wan lirm and advanced UH'ic. Oats na uncianged at the clotc , and rro\lfloni ! ' c lower to 2H5)5o ) hlRher. Them na > a moderate degree ot strenRth In the wheat pit at the opening , December starting at M'ic compared with > estenla > 's clorlnR price of K > Hc , nnJ advanced to ICHs at orce. T.ic llrmncjs wan due In a great measure to the continuance of the drouth In the west , which l dally Rrowlng more ucrlous , with no Immediate proipect of rain. Liverpool cables showed unexpected steadiness , conMderlne thu drop hero yesterday , and were also a factor. Hut the little bulKe wlt.i which tradlni ; commenced was soon obliterated under a flood of sellliifr , which was participated In by many of the blugcst operators. December went to lS"to almost without stop. The stalls- tin of the ilnj were by no means bearish , but traders were determined to sell , nevertheless , and sill the > did. The Liverpool market wns quoted IrreKUlarly , ' 4d lower for December and Ud higher for May. Minneapolis and Duluth report 1,13 cars , ngalnst 1,26 $ cars a week ago and 1,114 cars the similar day of the year before. Chicago receipts for the week were 1.S9534S buchcla and the shipments 703,200 bushels. The general expectation regarding the \lslblc Is that It will show S.COO.OOO bushel * Increase. The de cline to WHc wn followed by a rally to 9vfc. Covcilnff by shorts started the recover ) , and when New Yoik reported a liberal foreign demand nt the decline the market grtw quite slronK temporarily. The closing weakness of contl- nuual mnrkcta was tha latest Inlluencc and routulcil up the session decldedl > In favor of the bears. 1'arls reported n iltcllne In near deliv eries equal to 2Hc per bushel and In more recent deliveries the break was much more pronounced December nnall > sola down to 85' o and closed ut M'.fjiS o bid. With the exception of a ihort time In the morn- Inn corn was Irresponsive to the weakness In wheat. The market averaged firm and clo cl at Wl'4o advance There was no break III the ilrnuth. nnd thla fact mused a nultc general toverlm ? by shorts. The nnrket was helpid also b > the alxente of shipments from Argentine , which country was exporting heuvtlv n > car ago and h > some repoitB of the Inferior qmllt ) of nevv corn Total recelptu were GS8 cars. Decem ber ranged from :3'itf29\u to 29c , closlnic at ZSHc bid. Outs wan dull , both In the cash and speculative markets No Imlcpindent features of Interest de veloped , t.ie market following the lluctuatlons of coin Hecelpts amounted to 574 cars. Decem ber ranged letween 18'4c and 18'sc ' , closing un- chaiiKed nt 1S\O asked 1'rovlBlons were dull Thc decrease In slocks vv is better than expected , and this had the effect of causing the market to recover from the early decline due to jellovv fever news. At the close December pork was 2' ' c loner at $810 , December lard 2'ifTJc lower at $4 6i > ff4 67'i , and December ribs iibout unchanged at } l 73. Intimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , 275 cars , corn , C33 curs , oats , 412 cars , hog" , Jiow , heaJ. I.oadlnr ; futures ranscii as follows : ArllclcB I Open I Htjh I Low. I Clos9 lYoaldy. Oct . . 87V < lice 80'X ' ' OOH Jliy . BS'ti 811 ' 11 Coin Got . . 27 ! UTH 27W Die. . . an 20 m Miy . . . 320 $ Oats Get - HI in IR'f 18TS ) Die. . . . ItWWTl M.IJ . . . SJMS't ' l * k- OJt. . . , H 20 8 20 8 OS in lco ) . . . 8 .40 8 324 8 20 22 hi Jan . . . 0 ' . ' 0 0 20 U 11 ! 0 10 15 Lurd 15Ml Cct. . . . 4 42 4 474 4 124 4 474 Deo. . . 1 .VJh 4 67h 4 SO 4 574 Ml Jan . . . 4 70 4 7UH 4 074 4 72 * l)7' ) ' Oct. . . . 4 00 4 (174 ( 4 00 4 05 4 05 U < c . 4 75 4 TUt 4 72 , t 7fi 4 7S Jan. . . . 4 7C 4 77H 4 724 1 7C 4 75 No 2. Cnsi quotations were ns follows : riXDUH Eass ; wlnler patents , JI700SOO ; htralghrs , ( I GOifl 70. tprlhff specials , $3 CO , spring patents. M EOJT5 00. WHEAT No. 2 spring , 83-c ; No. 3 spring , 7sBS5c : No. S red , 93 4c. CORN-NO 2. 27V4iJV\c. ( OATS No 2. ISc ; No. 3 white. 21'4 ' 22-Vc , No. 3 white , 2lSJ22c. RYE No. 2 , 44"e. DAHLEV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 23@40c ; No. 4 , 2SS33C. TLAXSEED No I SigSCc TIMOTHY SCED Prlmo , J2 C2't PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl , JS 03O10 00 Lard , per 100 Ibs , J4 47'4ff4 SO bhorl ; ribs sides ( loose ) . Jl 8'iW5 2) ) Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . J500gvJ25 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . J5 25S-0 37 . WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , * ni > SUGARS-Cut loaf , $5 % . granulaled , | 5 34. On the Produce exchange today the butter market , stead ) : creameries , 12iJ22c , dairies , li ® 19c Cheese , steady. 8TJ9c. Hggs , stead ) , fre h ISijc IMuliry , tuiki-s , 9fIOc , chickens , 7140 duckH , 7'/4GSc. _ YOKIC < ; i.Mit.vi , MAIIICET ( luuliitloiiH of the liny on Ciciiernl COIIIIIIOllltlOH. NHW YORK , Oct 2 rLOUH Hecclpts , 20,39" bbls. ; exports , 7.1S3 bbls. , Inactive and barely steady nt old prices , Minnesota patents , J5 13JJ 5 , 40 , Minnesota bakers , $4 334H 51 , winter patents J5.10JI6 33 , winter straights , Jl 6t4 73 , winter low grades , (3.10IT3 20. Hje Hour , ens ) ; fancy , 13 23j 3 CO COIIUCKWIIIAT IIUCKWIIIAT Quiet at isosoc COUNvMHAl * Steaily ; ) ellow western , 6Sc. IIARL.nY Uasler nt SOc. UAHI.IJY MAW Dull , western , 65C3c. UYK-Kas ) . No 2 western. 4S'5c. ' WIIHAT Hecclpts. 333,000 hu. ; exports , 120,905 bu. Spot , stead ) , No 2 red , 95 * c Options rpencitlrmeron higher cables than expected , b ok sharply under heavy short Felling , Inspired by cloudiness west , and fiee nortnvvcptern receipts but rallied on export rumors closing > fu > te lie : lower. No 2 red , May , W > ? kJJl'Sc. closed at 0'c. October , 93i(03hc. ( ( closed at 83'4c COUN Hecclpts , IC9.775 bu , exports , 12 331 bu Spot , steady , No 2 34' c. Ontloim opened up 01 cables , eui-ed off wlti wheat , but rallied on cov ering ami closed parti ) Ho net lower. May clo ei at 37Vic , Oitobcr , 3232i4c , closed at 321.C OA'IS Hecelpts. 314600 bu , exports 1J7.SIS bu Spot iiulet. No 2 , IJ'.WJS'jC. ' ' Options dull nl the forenoon , closing < tc ln\vfr , Octobel closed at 2JWe 11Y Hasy , shlrp ng , $4 $ C0ff4 60 ; good to choice > 5 00 7 60. HOPS Stead ) , state. ISOt crop. 34e , 1fl > r crop , f1Sc , 1FS7 crop , liftlfc , Pacific coast IS'C crop. 3tflc IWfi crop 6fiSc , 1S'J7 crop , 12rfl5c HIDiS : StPatly OiiheHnn , 1S616C , Texas dr ) , 12Vi 13c. C'nllfnrnla , 17 l ! > c IjIJATlinil htetid ) ; lieinlwk sole , Huenns A ) res light to heavy weights , 201ij.'l' > c ; acid lll'TTHIl Hecelpts 3,2V ) pkgs ; wetlern cream ery , 14ti2.'o , Hlglns , 22e , factor ) , ? ffl3c HGC1S llecelpls , COO pkgs : market steady state and Pennsylvania , lC"fllOe. western , IC'jJ ' 17c PHOVIHIONS-H-ef steady ; family , t9COfl05) extra mefs J7 6"fJ8 ) 60 ; beef hams , J20 WB27 00 packet , J850S960 cut meats , duh , plckici bellies , CMrsc. pickled shouldei-s , 6l-c , plcklec hams SMfS'.e ' I.'iril , rtead ) ; w tem ktcrm J4SOtf4St ; rellned , quiet Pork , dull , old me J9 COB9 23 , new mets. JO 6 { fl0.fO , thcrl clenr J1050PI300 , fnmll ) . JH50Ifl3 < . Tnliow. dull city , 3'ic : country , 3'iff394c. OHJ ? Petroleum , dull , no market HOFII | stead ) . Htralned , common to good , Jl 40ftl 45 Turpentine , Hrni at S2Yii33 > , < : Cottonseed Inno live , prime criule , 2lBJHio. prime summ r ) e ) low 24ii.4ic ( , butter oil , 29 J2c , prime eumme white sue. prime winter ) ellovS2'4c. ' . IHCI3 htead ) , fair to extra , 4H4)6',4C ) , Japan Si : Fteailv ; New Orleans , open kctllu good to choice , 25j3lc H ETA US Pig lion steady : southern , } 1023if 1160 , northern , JIO 60(712 ( 00 , Copper , easy , bruit ers , til 23 Ixad , btrotig , brokers. II 05. lln platen , quiet , Iliiltlinorc Marl.e-t , HAI TIMOItH. Oct. 2-riOlII-Qulet. ! un chaneeil , iccelr.ts , 18000 bbls ; exports , none , WHHAT Dull ami lower Spot and month MWfii'-'SiC ' steamer , No 2 red , S7'if/S7i4c ' / , re celpts , 49 , 3 bu , exports. 32000 bu : stock k 54 bu southern wheit , sample , SlQOTc : south ern. on grade. 92ic COHN Weak , spot. 32'ifi13"tc ; month 31 4W mixed. 23c , receipts SO CM bu , exports , rone. HY1J Dull and lower. No. 2 Met tern 61c ; re cclpts ! J 125 bu exports , none HAY rirm : choice tlmoths 113 00813 10 CHAIN KHUIGHTS-Morc active In steamers parcel room dull : steam to Liverpool p = r im 4ijd , October ; Ccrk , for orders , pjr quarter 3 > 7Hd. October and November. PHOOUCK Ilutter and egcs , firm , unchanged Checte , stead ) , nnchunntJ St. Ion In ( ! fii or n I Murki'tu , BT. IJOUIS. Ocl. Z. FLXiUH-Qiil't and uteady patents. II ! " ' 05 04 ; straltchti , II 0084 70 , medium H 50 3 75 WHHAT lywer closlnir with October V4c , De cember 'to and May c under yesterday IV cumber opened Uo higher , but heavy offering mis < 1 ft deiline of IHc Trom ttil ih * murkel ' rnilleil y tut loit that l t und cloiwil we k with selferii > te nbov * Ih * boll m Spot , dull , fpres ell nnJ lower , Ns I redR-llli In elevator , 5'tc. on trnck > 5fffR4c No V hjiril cmh. 83'i Cl 4c December , 95Hc nskrd , WSy 9tc TOIlN-I-ulurrs str-nc nnd adv mclng , though lay clo ed with sellers Ho off from the top. Spot , easy , No S cash JOc blilv December , I6 e sked. Mn > , MHti fk 1 , OATS IMtures Mronic but belter bids failed o purchase , us sellers were i > ny , Spot , easier : 'o. 2 oath In elevator. l-4o bid ion track , 2W " 014C ! No 2 white , m(22'4c ( ' ; Deceml r , 19'4e bid : May. JJ-He bid. . HYK-I/iwer. 4374c. J COHNMHAISleady. . JI.50B1 tS. HHAN Klrm , higher , sacked country points , 6 I46Hc. enst trncic. 47c. , , PI\.VHHID ixiwer. SIHC. * TIMOTHY snnD-Prlme , 12 7 > < HAY Dull , Hrm ; prnlrle. | C 75BI.tO ; timothy , c.'striooi ) . , . . WHISKY 11.20. 1U'TTin-rirmi creamery. J6I ? ! c ; dairy , 11 lic. ' ' Kuaa-rirm. i2 4c. , POVI.THY Chickens , steady ; olj henn , 6Hc ! iprlngs , 7U74c ; ducks , 6Vie ! s tcj turkeys , < ITTONTin'-ft.V. MP.TAlLend. . Jl OW4 10 Speller , dull , Jl OS : I'HOVP-MONS lMrk. slcnds. clnndnrd mess Inbhlng , IS W Lard , higher ; prime steam. J4 37'4 ! choice , Jl 42'4 ' llacon ( Imxeil lots ) , extra short clenr nnd ribs , jr f , ; shorts , J6 M Drv snllM meals ( boxed shoulders ) , extra short clcnr nnd ribs. Jr. M ; shnrls , JJ 75 RECEIPTS-riour. E 000 bbls- wheat , ,000 bu , fftn , ftO.OOO lu , onts , 47,0)0 ) bu. frllll'MIJNTS nnur i.Oftj bbls. , wheat , 64,00 * ) nil. ; corn , 131,000 bu ; onts , 10,000 bu Liverpool C nil n nml I'rni InloiiM , LIVKJIPOOL. Oct. 2 WHEAT No ! red. Weslern winter dull , 7s Sd , No 1 northern sprlnK. dull 8s 6V4d. CORN American mixed spot , new , slends' , iVl i ; Amerlcnn mixed spot , old , slendy , 3s id ; October , quiet. 2s , d : November , quiet , 381'i.l ; Derepilicr. quiet , 3s 3d. 1'I.OUR Sl. Louis fancy winter , dull , 10 * . HOPS At Ixmdon , 1'nclllo const , ftcndy , 'I'RQVISIONS-lteef ' , extra India mc dull , 67s ; prime mess , dull Ms 3J. Pork , prime me s , fine western , dull. Ms prime mesa medium western , dull , 4fis 3d limns , short cut. 14 to 1C Ibs. , dull , 33s Cd. Hncon , Cumberland cut , 2S lo 30 Ibs. , dull , 33s ( M , short tlbs , 2ft lo SI Ibs. dull , 33s W ; long clear middles , light 31 to S3 Ibs , llrm , 82s ; long clenr middle * , henvy , 40 to 45 Ibs. . llrm , 31s 6d , short clear middles , henvy , 45 to fO Ibs , stock exhausted ; clenr bellies 15 to 14 Ibs. , dull , 37s. bhoulders. squnre , 12 to II Ibs. , qlilot , 2 < is W. Lnrd , prime western , stejul21s CHEESE American , finest while nnd colored , * " TALI.OW Prime city. dull. W * 3d OILS Coltonneed , Liverpool refined , dull. Is Turpentine spirits , firm , 24s. Rosin , common , dull , 4s IHd ICiniNiiN City Markets. . . KANSAS _ . . C1TV . , . Oct. _ * 2.-WHEAT-rnlrly . _ _ . . . nc- 9 4'ifc. OATS Active nnd stead ) ; No. 2 white , 200 21e. 21e.HYK Wank ; No. 2 , 42c. HAY Active nnd firm ; choice timothy , $8 , choice prairie , JC. . , IlITTUn btcntly ; creamery , 20f2lc ; dnlry , 14 O17c. inns Qulot nt nup nnCHHTS Wheat , 209,400 bu. ; corn , 30400 bu. . oats 21 000 bu. SHIPMI3NTS Wheat , 133,000 bu ; corn , 18.JOO bu. , oats , 3,000 bu. drain Itpcplptn nt Prlnulpnl Mnrltotx. ST IJOVIS , Oct 2 Hecelpts. Wheat , 92 cars CHICAGO , Oct 2 Hecelpts : Wheat , 283 ears , corn , fs.t cars , oats 265 car * . Estimated receipts Monday : Wheat , 275 ears , corn. C35 cars , onts , 412 cars MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 2 Uecclpts : Wheat. COO cnrs. Tolrilo MnrkotN. TOIjHDO. Oct. 2 WIinAT Dull , lower ; No 2 cash 93c. December , " < 3'4c ' COHN Dull , steady NiS 2 mixed , 21c OATS Unchanged , No 2 mixed , im-ic. I HY12 I/ovver weak No 2 cash. 46c. CLOVnitSUHD-UnchangeJ , _ OIL Unchanged IMilluil-fllililiv Protliu-e MnrUrt. I'llIIDni.PHIA , Oct 2 UUTTKH rirm : fane ) western creamer ) . 22c HCiQS rirm , fair demand ; fn-ph , nearby , ISc , fresh western. 17Q17 > ic. , : Steady. Snu rrnnolHoo AVIu-nt nnil llnrlcv. SAN rilANflSCO Oct 2 WHRAT Steady December Jl 4IV4 Mav. Jl 4 ( | IIAHLUY Stead ) , December , S3 ? c. STOCKS AM ) HOVnS. ClONOS 11 I til I'rH'OH "OH < IlO Ul > - nnril Turn All ' \roiniil. NEW YOHK , Oct. 2 Tin marked strength In stocks which developed In the Int6 trading ) cs- tcrdaj wns resumed this morning In full force nnd contlnueil with only mohientnry pause from tbe opening until the'close1 of the uhort session. The buying was eager nnd the covering ot short contracts put out durlmrtlie two weeks reaction In the market nppenrdd to lit urgent. There was every Indication chat ( he rcnctlon had run Us course , and thii agents emplujed bj the leaderB of the former bull campaign were bujcrs on a large rcile. The stocks that have shown the sharpest declines recently were foremost In the recovery. Prices of Americans were ndvnnced In London before the opening here , nnd arbitrage brokers bought for Londoi ( account. The stocks which were favorites In the London bujlng were those thnt have recentlj suffered most sevcrcl ) f i om liquidation of foreign holdings , reflecting a marked change In foreign sentiment. The \.arl us trade reviews published this morning nil report continued Improvement In trade nnd Induslij und the additional statements of rnllvva ) * * earnings showing Increases , contributed to the desire to buy. Ai > additional full In the rate of curling exchange of 4C for demand bills to J4 S414. made U evident that additional gold Imports cannot be long delajed , nnd probablj helped the market , though gold Is so plentiful nt this center nt prei-ent that some of the banks are tettllng their dallj bnlinces at the clearing house In that metnl The weekly stitement of the clearing house banks was alfo Interpreted favorably The Btntement clearly reflected the p ilns the banks have been nt to prevent nn ) further henv ) shrinkage In their surplus reserves. The with drawals of deposits , JC.OOi SCO , Is partially offset b ) n contraction In loins or J392.COO. making * n total contraction for two weeks of J7.320 300 The withdrawals uf deposit * llml ah additional re- llectlon In the decrease In Icgnl tenders of J.1 4f > - 300 which wns offset by n. net Increase of Mss- 500 In F | ? cle , so tint the actunl decreajc In cash was only nbout J2 000,000 The more profitable rates for money have Induced nn Increase In circulation of J321.000. There Is no doubt that withdrawals of depo lts would have been much larger hud It not been for n falling off in the demand for currencj shipments to the ninth due lo the Interference of the movement of tlie cot ton crop due to the ) ello\v fever qiurnntlnes The decrease ( o the south ha * ? been offset bs de mand from the eastern and middle states to meet October lnteret and dMdenJ pnjments nnl , by New lork requirements fui pnsments of taxes Todus s net Kalnn In prices of stocks run from 1 to 3 per cent , the ndvnnce being In full tide when the market closed The stock market has be n highly technical " and pr. feGslonnl In Its chniactcr nl we/k "and the reaction which was the feiture of the we" before continued up to late on Friday Thi bears have been masters of the situation nnu theie has been no ngereislve effect In opposl- lion to their succet.ful nttimpt lo bent town prices until todas The large buvlng Interest . . . . * > Will ClP * > - > f mt * r -.i " v * * Iwe I we and ns Ihe Instrument of thi "iniportnntvTnleie7r occupied a pa-Hive nttltmle. apparently content to see the reaction take its course Oo slp has been busy vvlth the question of the Identity of the powerful pool which led the bull market vvlth eo much confidence , nnd syndlcntes of bnnkors nnd poneiful comblnntlonH have bcon mentioned a Identllled with the movement that ' before " " 'elr ' nny 1JeP"lv evidence "i"1 vvnfl " " nllovved ' Is now to obvious nprcfir th.it they hail ceased to bn- > and while the nllP' operators ni111 fpeculatlve public were ft III following their apparent leadership they had liquidated n large amount of their purchase and realized their urollts With no change In the general fnvnrnhlc outlook for business nnd vvlth continued Increimin n,0 , cnrnlnss for Blocks this operntlon left conditions i hie for a trchnlcnl leoctlon It hnd not only raised prices nbovo the level of their leKltimnte nctunl value , but It hud passed them Into hands that were vvcnker and CFS eble to hold nuidnet n decline. Having liquidated their holdings , th te 1 porUnt Interests were ready tin liny again nnd thflr ile * re was for the tlmc.helnif to see lower prices. Thus left unprotected 'tlie spTiilntlve holders of stockH have had nib-ilv ilmw of II for" two wet li Prices Imvp decline ( .lie-enure more people wanted lo cell thnn huv' 'or sellers were more anxious than bnjers iTS'tVJ rnvornble inci dent served to check th ilecllneiinAiiKUnt state ments nil showed enormous > . ac/cares In cam- Ings The rrslgnallon nf"'lli. | cnntcrvntlve Spanish ministers and the HIcellhAid of n liberal succcmlon was nccepted ns tending , tn ameliorate the relations between bpalu 11114 th United States concerning Cuba Ilirt tha maiket sold off shnndy on the annnlihtement of these cvenls Toliiy's sharp advance liave gone far to ledure the net declines tr ( lii ) week and In mine cafes have wiped them out entirely The whole character of the fpeculdllon showed n niarkrl change Ihe Iradlntr nn till advance beIng - Ing animated and eager shorMi tv orlns heavlls. The week has shown .1 idibrldenre of the feara of mone ) MrtnWi-y notwllh- standlnc n sudden rlre In' ' Hie call lonn rule on I rjdnji of B per cenllji/Wihi wns clearly undeiBtmil to bo due to tcmpQrarv deman I for the necenillles of the l t of P toher settle , menls Hank clearings of nil tbe cities In tht- United States show a decreuro from Uft week of over S per cent , tlionuli Ihe Increase over latt sear It still 27 per rent but compjri-d vvllh an Increase last week of over t > 7 per cent Ihe market for Ftrrlln ? exchange has stcntlllv de clined since Monday and raid ImporlH nre be lieve ! to bo again Imminent. The vveakneis of exchanee Is due lo rTerlii ( of cotton bills In ( "tUnatlng * the probjble gold export the Invv price for cotton mutt be considered which com pared vvlth last > ( nr' price will nuke a d'ffer- ' inco ot man ) millions of dollars In thr balance due from abroad on cotton Imports , Imports rf irenernl mcrchundlre and drv guols al New York for Ihe week show an Inc ease of Jl S5 301 over l t week , while the increase ot this wr < k' exportM from Nevv York over last week was only about 1710 000. In conrrquence of toduj'r rally In prices net declines In very few standard rallroul Mocks reach 2 points on the week nni some show calnr Northern Pacific prefened and the Plltiburtr. Cincinnati. Chicago & HI. Ix'il stocks u'o contplcuoua In the lattpr ilaf a Honda have been much less active than of late end h ve resided the decline better limn itoclu , net declines beloi ; email and some l iu Total sales of stock * today were 222,700 shale's , Including the following : Atchlson picferred , 3,609 , Chesapeake ft Ohio 4,353 , Chicago , liiir- llngton , < L Quino , 7,712 , Hrle ( new ) 12,0V ) , I.iuls- Mile .t Nashville , 8,430 ; Manhattan L. n:0 , M's. sourl Pnclllc , 6.745 : New York Central , 4.SG1 , Northern Pnclllc prefcnod , 13 173 , Heading , 3 40) , Hnck Island , 10,041 ; St Paul , 17 123 ; Omaha , 3,0C0 , Southern Hallway preferred 4,250 , Union Pacific , 13,050 , Chlcngvi 15ns , It CGO : bugnt , 23 WO , Ten nessee Coal & Iron , 4S3t ; Western Union , 4,073 , Chlcigo Great Western , 4.CJO Jfpw York lloiioy Inrkct , NEW YOHK. Ocl 2 MONHY ON CAL.I- Nomlnnlly ZHiTI per cent PHIMH MCHCANTIL.I : i'Ai'iu : 4 > 4B" per cent. RTIMIMNO EXCIIANOi : Actual business In bnnkei ' bills , Jl S44W4 ! ! for demand nnd JIM" , for sixty dn > s , posted rnte ° , IIS3-iT48l nnd 14 S5H174 SO , ( ommerclnl bills , 14 SI. HAH Sll.Vnn Vi ic MHXICAN DOLLAUS-43C. MOVnUNMENT HONDS-rirm Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : Von York Milling ( inotntloiiN. NP.W YOHK , Oct. 2. The follow Inf are the closing mining quotations ; Chollnr 40 Ontino J.-ii Ciovvn Point . . . . 10 I Ounr. 1U ) Con. Cal. t V * . . . 1411 PIvmtMilit 0 Duvlvvoad HO Quicksilver 100 Gould iCirrv 00 OiilacHilvor nf.U. HO ) II.ilc A. Non-rats . 11 ? sicrriNovali. . . . 1(13 ( UoineHtika 'MM 8t 1111 irJ . . 4 17(1 ( lion Silver -1 Union Con 5r Mexican A3 Yollovv Jacket . . . . 49 lyiiniliui Stoi-k Qiii > lntlon . IXNDON. ) Oct 2. 4 p. m Closing : Consul < in v. . .Ill fi-lll ) , [ ml co union , , nn1 * ! Consols 150 l..Ill 5-10 N Y Coitril 11.1 o in. Paclfto BIH4 1'Mimtvlranl l B'l Krlo 17) ) Riidln ; ' 1.IH f.rle iHlsnfa. . . . . . 4''KMox. | CJT naw'ii. lli ! > 4 111 Cciurii 10 l Atchlitpn li'i | Vu\icinoMlnarv | _ L'O | L v , ( I0)j 1UII SILVER Steady ; M'lil Per ounce. MONKY 1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is IVu'- per cent ; for three months , 2 per cent. \Vcokl > Hunk Stntcnie > ii ( . NEW YORK Ort ? Weekly bank plntetnent Surp us rctirvc , ile rea e , JII7,1 U liani tl crj t , II MI.'KiO , tjiecle li.crejfi. J15I COO , legal tin ders , decrease , J2,4 ( . ' SCO , deposits , decrease , 5C- 002iOO , circulation Increase Jj21,000. The banks now hold ( IS.WO.WJ In eicua of Ie0'al require ments. VuirrltMin SrrurlllcN In I.oiiilon. I/JNDON Oct 2 The market for American seturltleK opened llrm and continued to nil il iy on brckcrs' covering The closing was linn , with nn Improving demand , I Kl mi M rill I .Niili-K. NUW OHLHANS , Oct. 2 Clearings , J9M 955. nALTlMOHIJ , Oct. 2. Clearlnijs , 13 OjO,151 , bal ances J'2CCCK NI.WOIIIC Oct. 2. CleiirlniB * 7-1 751,216 , bnl. ances , < 9.M > ? ,657 IIOSTON Oct. 2 Clearings , J30.9I7.7C3 , bal- nncrs t3lo.4IO PHII\IriPIIIA Oct. 2. dealings , IC,239- 27S. balances , t2.375,70 < ! Mi.MI'HlH : , Oa 2 Clearings , t)77C45 ) , balanc B , } 92002 , New York exchange , silling nt 1150 CINCINNATI , Oct. 2. Mone ) , 2l ( . JG per unt , Nevv York exchange , 25Q15o discount Clearing * , I2.019.C50 8T LOUIS Oct 2. Clearings , J3.670 SM , bal ances (419.433 Money , 4i(7 per renl , Nevv York cxc.iange , 25c discount bbl , par asked CHICAGO , Oct 2 CliarlliKV , J1C.4I8 776 , New York exchange. 20i (30c ilUcount , exchange , jicste rates , 14 f34 | W Hlocks active and strong , cloy. Ing : Wect Chicago.100ia , North Chicago , 23'J City Hallway. 2Jt' . Diamond Mutch lOT. , Luke Street , JO" , , Metropolitan L , 7'i , Nevv York lilt cult , H. Knrt-lKii Kliiiuiuliil. PAHIB. Oct 2 Three per cent rentes. 103f :0c for the account , ( Ml OH , CITY , Pa , Oct. 2 Credit balances , 70 ccitlllcates , no bid ; uhlpments , 115,231 bbls runs , 36 " ( J bbls. CHAHLKalON , S C , Oct -OILS Turpen tine. Hun ut S7c Hosln. firm SAVANNAH , Oa , , Oct. i OILS Spirits tur- pentlne. llrm nt 31c ; rales , fO ) bbls , receipts , 771 bbls. Hciln , llrm and unchanged , receipts , > , * t > 9 bblf. ; vales , 1,093 bbls. WILMINGTON , N. t' . . Oft. 2 OH S-Splrllii turpentine , llrm at JO'iftSie ' , Hucln. linn at tl II 1 15. Cruile turpentine , steady ut il i-Oifl W and 11 ' Tar. firm at tl 25. LONDON. Oct 8 Llnceed oil. H 9d , Tur pentlne fplritn. 23 9d , ' Pull Hlicr Print Cloth .llnrkfl , TALL HIVIH. M . . Oct. 2 Jluilnwn In the mill stock has bc-en light and prices are In sympathy with th cloth OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET iast Day of the Weak Sets a Good Supply of Hogs. USUAL SATURDAY STAGNATION PREVAILS Cnttlc Trnitc Hnnicri from I'ciitnrr- Icin tn Dull In All llrnnolieM lloun A\crnRc six Cent * Alt Arouiul. SOUTH OMAHA , Oct. Z. Itecclpts for the da > s Indicated wcrtt Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Horitt. October J . f.M ( ,777 K6 2i October 1 . 2,224 5,317 2,120 , , , eptemuer 3) . 2270 54 1 3,313 23 epiumber . t , J4 49K ) Ml . . . . btptember 2S . 6.S91 4 7Ct 211 :4 September 27 . . . . . . C.74I l.WO (46 i * September ! 5 . rt IKl . . . . 23 September SI . 3. JOS 1 887 4458 . . . . September 23 . I.M9 5 ! J 1,151 . . . . September 2 > . C. 44 9 , ? , ' . ! 1.670 . . . . September 21 . 6.200 S 7i3 1.SI7 t September ft ) . . . . . . . 5,704 > 2 7 3,615 . . . . September U . f l 4,237 1.S79 24 September 17 . 3,041 4.657 2.5N . . . . Oltlclal receipts lor each month of U37 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 'eptcmher . IP.W U8.7V1 4 ,7I3 August . 72,013 143S > 31,7:8 uly . , . SH.85S 151,4' " * > "i.GIJ unc . 6 ,1M 176,935 8 . ll May . . . . S5S04 JM',877 7i'IH \prll . . . . . M.JI1 10S.JM C'.MJ March . 62S17 110,415 77,30) ebruary . . . . 47.1SS 11SJ"1 ! 5I.OIJ January . 4 < : .954 H3t,06 41,191 Heeclpts for the week with compiilsons ! Cattle , Hogs Sheep , Week ending October 2 . 21,0-r 27 1)7 f. 4i4 Week ending September 21. . 31,177 32 1M 11 , DM \\Vek ending September IS. . 2I.C3S MM1 II S7 < Week ending September 11. . 26,545 SI Ml C.72S Iho olllclal number of car3 of stock brought In today by etch road wns : , , . _ . Cnttlc. Hogs. Hoises. C. , SI. St. 1' . Ily . 2 0 ,1 St. 1 , lly . . . Mn , 1'aelllc 115 . . . . . . . I'nlon 1'acine Sjntem . 3 14 1 P. A : N W. lt > . 1 r. . n. M v. n n . i : i a c. & i . it > - . i C , St. P. , M & . O Ilj . . . U. A SI U It. 11 . U 20 C. , 1 ! & Q ItJ . f 1C. C. S. St. J . . i C. , n. I. . r. Hy. , east . . . O. , H. I. K. I' , lly. . weit . 1 Total receipts . 29 93 1 The disposition nf the daj's receipts was as follow i , each bu > ci purchasing the number of head Indicated : 1'ujers ' Cattle. Hogs hheep Dmnli.i ricking * Company. . . , , , . n.s 1 he 41 H Hammond Co . 47 1,141 . . . . Swift .ind ivmpm > . it l,7s"i . . . . The Oudjh ) Tacklni ; Compiii ) lij 1,177 . . . . It llecktr nnd DCR.III . 13 . Huston .1 Co. . . 16 . tulles . 44J Nortl . no Cmlnhy 1' Co , Knn as City. . Si ) . rianklntnn P. Co , Jlllvvaukce . . . 103 Hher bu > ers . 157 . . . Kfi l.oft over . M , Totals . Ctt 6777 12b CATTl.i : The imiket on all kinds of c-\ttl was jutt about Htead > , hut , as usual , on it Satunln ) . the supply was \erv ineugcr , nnd the general Hade fentuicless ( . 'urn-fed tefrs sold a hlgii as } 4 SO , thenbelnu nothing vcrs cholee nn s.ile The demand did lot nppinrer > urgent nnd the market us T result was Flow nnd dull. A bunch of Mam westerns hold at $4 20 Thuo were two loads nf good heifers In the ) nrUs , which biought } 3 5ft In BtocKcis nnd feeders there was very little loing , the trade being dull , as usual , at the end of the wccK lUpicsentatlvti piles : NATIVES iiiKisTiinns No Av Pr. No APr. . No. Av Pr 1 .IIOMI.V ; 1. . 1200 4 Sr 1 170 $1 J-i 34 . 1212 4 EO 3 . . . S23 3 CO D3. . . 1117 4 41 22 HOC 4 53 22 . . .1J03 4 bO 10 . . .1212 4 IU roxvs 1 . . ? 10 2 40 1 . 13SO 3 50 C..i:90 i C ) 2 . . . 533 3 S3 111TI.I. 1..1030 330 I. . . .1350 2 S3 1..1CCO 300 bTAOS 1..12SO 4 TO 2. . . .1170 1 CO CALiYUb. 1. . . . 170 G 75 , \VnSTKHNS. WYOMINO. No. Av Pr. No. Av. P. 1 cow . tSO J2 ST. 1 heifer . MO Jl M 3 feeders. 1100 3 73 ( I steers. . . . 14:3 4 0" " ) 13 feeders. . . . S 4 10 1 tig . 1500 3 00 8 tig . 1001 3 21 2 heifers . 870 3 60 9 feeders . . .1223 3 St 11 feeders. . . .1184 J Mt 4 cows . . . 10"i7 275 1 tailing. . . . 1010 3 CO 2SMcns. . .1032 34 C9 heifers. . K63 360 74 feeders. . . .1079 3 Go 79 feeders. . 1232 3 8' > 1 cow . 1110 26 > 1 cow . lire 311 9 COWB . . . . f'i2 3 15 1 cow . 1310 3 15 1 feeder. . . . SCO 3 23 10 fei > ileni..ll27 39) 1C steers . . . . 1272 420 10 steers . 1315 420 UTAH. 13 feeders . 6SC 4 00 HOGS Per pome unexplalnahle reason th ( * country Insists upon making larK * " shipments of hogs for Si turtle ) ' market , In spite of the Tact that n liberal run at the close of the wctk Invariably brings about a break In values. No packer Is goln r to load up with hsgu to be car rletl over Sunda ) unless he can secure a con- cc slon In price that will make It an object to do KO. It would peem as If this would be so apparent that shippers would govern themselves aecoidlngly , but instead thty seem to make It rJ point to get In an many hoes on Saturday as passible In adlltlon to the large receipts there vvas still another feature of weakness In that pro visions were lower Hither one was sufficient to bring about a decline , and the market HC cordlngly waft 5c lower on the best Ilffht and Imtcher weights , nnd 6fllOc lower on henv > The imrlict was not particularly active nt an > time , and thcv close was dull ; still , the big bulk hold In good season The sales as a whole averaged 6e lower thin ) esteida > The hog market oft the past week had Its ups and downs , but the lluctuatlons were not very matked The week opened with a decline of 5c. but on Tuesday the IOFS was recovered Weilno'ilaj'H market was n shade lower , ThuiH- daj's steady. Prlda's a shade to l ° c higher and haliirday's CfllOc lower The high point of the week was on FYldav and the week closed with prices almost exictly In the same notch as at the opening Itepresentatlve sales ; No Av. bh Pr. No Av. hh. Pr. 3 . . 312 . . . 13 fi 57 250 120 J3 SO 27 347 M 3 C' , 63 310 2(0 ( 3 S ) 17 338 . . . 3 C1 63. . . 27U 120 380 10 SCI . . . 3 C3 71 240 40 3 S ) -.2 Sr,0 ICO 3 C7'i f5 270 240 3 10 < r , 343 . . . 3 C7' ' ! 70 . . . . 2lj SO 3 SO 50 . .320 .370 64 310 . . . 3 M 4t 252 M 3 70 fC 32. ! fO 3 M 4t 310 . . . 3 70 10 2CJ SO 3 tO 1li , 241 . . . 370 rC 278 SO S SO 57 307 ICO 3 70 G2 214 . . . 3 (0 ( 6S 3(14 ( . .370 65 277 ICO 3 SO 54 314 40 370 55 277 200 ISO 60 317 . . . 370 70 211 . . . 3(0 ( " 1 . . . . 291 40 3 70 69 2'0 40 1 10 201 U'O 3 70 60 271 10 J S2'4 ' Rt 30J SO 3 70 , C3 : S2 SO J 11 3C6 120 370 E4 . . . , , .221 40 J SJi/f , 11 2 3 40 370 C5 275 40 3 S2'4 ' 6r. . . . . 302 240 370 75 JC4 40 3 tl % i . . . 20. ! 50 3 7t 70 2M . . . SIV 62 . . . .110 . . 3 71 I M . . . 278 40 C3 319 FO 3 75 73 257 240 3 KJ 61 379 SO : . 7" 11. 1,0.1. 8) 3 SJ > / , Cl 204 40 3 75 fi . . . 245 . . 3 St 68 2C3 , . 3 7t fC . . 238 . . 3 St 4H . . . . 3CO . . 375 f2. . . . 2Vi 40 3 F5 6.1 314 . 37t 66 . . . . 25fl SO 3W ft 200 SO 3 73 f3 . . . 217 . . 3 St 63 211 SO 3 7i 63 241 1JO 3H 54 . . . . 2W ) SO 375 34 3.5 3 S5 63 . . . 2S4 ICO 375 60 2.10 $0 3 5 M . . . 2W 375 67 2ft SO 1 St 60 . . . 3V2 ( ICO 375 79 211 160 31.1 1,1 . . . . SCO tO 375 Gl 2.t ! 20) ) 3.00 5t . . .SI 3 77W 24 1.7 81 1-.10 64 . , 270 CO 377'5 61 27 , . 3 ) 53. . . . 2S3 85 3 SO 61 29 . . 3 HO 68 . . 243 40 380 C7 241 . . 390 CO . . . W , SO 3 SO 63 210 40 310 57. . . 231 SO 3 0 77 211 SO 390 67 . . .300 200 3 1 I 11 218 300 47 . . 2C.t ICO 380 77 200 45 32Vi ! TO . . SOU 3 80 73 . . . . 2J7 3 f2l-i - GO . . . 278 SO 3 SO S2 . . . . 227 SO 3 9JM 66 . . 219 SO 3 SO C4 2CT W 3 1i GO . . . . 2S1 SO 3 fO 20 2tl , . 3 5 77 203 6) 380 42 197 . . 3 ! )5 ) 1'icis ODDS AND INDS 22 SO . . . 300 I. . . .300 . . . 1 C 1. . . .410 . . . 300 1 C.'O . . . 3(0 27 . . . .112 . . . 3 f0 14 W . . . 360 9 300 . . . 370 32 119 . . . 360 1 . . . 210 . . . 3 fO i 1 240 . . . 3 GO , S3) 40 3 SO I 4 317 . 3 CO , 31 < ! . . . 3 EO I 9 302 2GO 3 fO . 225 . . . 3 (5 2 3ft ) . . . 3 G.t 216 . . . 3 S5 2 110 . . . 3 65 .173 . . . 3 85 1 400 SO 3 70 7 147 . 3 W 1 . . . . : SO 3 75 HHiii' : : There were no sheep hero to make a market ICilHMIM Cl ( > Ilhlorlf. . KANHAB CITY. Oct 2-CATT MJ-Uecelpls. 300 head , market Miady and unchanged ; only retnl trade- , Texas utters. 11 6027.1 75 , Texas co > , { I 75 63 K , nitlvn steirs , 13 Kit' 2) , native cows nm heifers , Jl COffl M , elocktra and feeders , I2.50& 4 33 , bullx I. f'Jif-l K MOCi-i He e p K. 5 000 head ! morket CUrc lower bulk of in 1m , t3.t5fi3,95 ; packers , (3.7563.924 ! mixed , I3.S5M K. HUlt , J3 , ! , ' . ) 4 03 , Yoikcrs. JI.W ( ? 4 05 : pigs S3 K03.90. HHiiP : Decelpu , ] 000 head , market ( steady lambs , 12 75 , " .5 , muttons , | 2.00a3,8J. AIM * VorU * * .ii" Stork , NH\V YOHK , Oct 2 HUi VlSH-Ilecelpts , 01 IK ad , no change In cableu , eiixji'M , 643 beeyeB 15 theep unit 4,122 quarters of beef. CAlA'ns-Ilccelpli. ' 15 head , iiulet , steady veals , } . ' , OOflSOO. giuvsers ami hultelinllka , J3 ti 1400 , city dremed viuls 1014012'ic ' , < BHKiP AND I AMII.S-Htreli.u. . C 250 head market very dull ; slightly lower alt aruund sheep 13 0034 2i , lambs , 150005.75 HOGH-IlecilpIs , 1t&9 , head ; market lower a 14 Wilt 60. St. Imil * l.l\o Mtoulr. faT. I.OUI8. Oct. Z-CATTI.B-Itcclpti. W head , all Texans , shipments , 2.0 < head , inarke stead ) , fair to fancy native shltplng and eipor steer * , M 25&5 15 , bulk of * alc * , 14 K 3 10 drtiecd Lett anil butcher t tr > , .WH V ) ; bulk f Ml. * , II 4"M 63. meer uniler I.OOS pound * . 1. 60S 4 75 HiHkc-rs nnd feeder * . tinvilO , cows nd helfern , It0 tf4is. bulic of cows. JtWtfjoo ; annlnR PMT" . II 604 ? J. 40 bnll * , MOQffU Milk if row * . $ ; :5JJ-0) , canning cow * , J1.WOJ- | nils , l2 < V > Cfii. Trxas nnd Indian steer * , ui f ) 15. bulk of sates. J3 KQ3 70 1 row * nnd heifer * . S.OOtfJtS. with bell i.rad n * high nt W.CO. llOHS-Ileeclpls , 1,000 hend , shipment * . J.OOO lend , market ilVs loweri light , itUtfltt ; mixed , 190if4tO. hey. . llMOl.U. BHKKI1 Itecelpls , too head ; shlpmenK WO lead , market sleadj i nutlve mutton , | lWftt.SO : ull * nnd buck * . lltCOSSO ) stockers , | 2.:5tf3.10 ; a nibs , W,7HfM > 0. _ CHICAGO HVI8 STOCK ( MAIIKKT. Iovrcrlcf ( Otcr Slirop Will Swell Snp | > l > nn < l Trntlo In Slorr. CIltCAQO , Oct. t The week closed quietly n tha cnttic market. There mut the utunl cnrclty of offerltm * . Common to extra nntlvo > e f * teei * were salable at from llJOo i.Ml rices for most grade * were nominal. Trade In hogs wns rather Mow at n ilccllna f f'10c per 100 pound * , the hulk of the offer- ngs crossing the scales nt from SI SO to II 20. lenv ) packing lots * old at frxm tl 6) to IJ.S5 , nd fprlnff nrsorted light Vrelglu * found Imrcni I from 14 2j to f 4 30. The mes * pork season pened ) esterdn > and thl * will create n better ematul for heft\ ) hogs which have been felling o batllv tecently. Th ( supply of sheep and lambs vvas IncrcnseJV > y n considerable number left ovi-r from ) e\ enlay nnd prices were not any better , trade > elng slow. Sheep were salable nl-from 12.U o tl St for Inferior to prime natives , nnd at rom 13 10 tci II for wistern wethir * , nnd from 3 to > 3 f 0 fnr westi rn ewes. 1 , ami's were snlnblo t from 13 to In Jt SO for poor l extra. Teixllnr beep vv > ro rnlable nt from 13 M tn J3.7J , and e-dliiK lambs nt from 14 6D to $4.75. lincinPTS-Cntlle. BW head ) hugs , 1C.CXX ) hendj beep , 2,000 head. KiiNt lliilTnlii lHc Stock. HAST lltUTAU } . Oct. -CATTI.t.-Weak. . HOus dooil tu choice , < l.45 | ronglin to com- non , * J4Hi3rO. 8HP.iP AND I. \ Slim I.nmbs , rhnloo to rxtra. > 40Tt fO. ctills to common. Jl 151ft 50 Shren. oholce to selected wethcis , Jl.tO common , II if 4 W. _ SlTlPlj 111 SlRl'll. Iteconl of receipt * nf live stock nt the fou irlnclpal nnrkets for October 2 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , Omaha . . . . , . Ml 6.777 ltd 'hlcago . fCO 10000 J.COO Knn as City . 3M fi.OOrt 1 000 St. Louis . 400 10.000 MX ) Total . .U31 30.777 Jli7 \VODI , .M vitiurrs. 1'rlci'M l''lrnnT at I.iimlnii A net Ion * , with Couil Cniniirtltlou. LONDON' , Oct. 2. At the vv - ) l auction sales nda > U.llt bales wire offered , of which 100 bae ! weie withdrawn lltuo wim a lugo nttendanca ind Incnn'ed competition was nppatcnt for nil ; nidia. Pilees v\ere Ilimei' America was a Hi ) CM of Nevv South Wales greasv at 10 * JUd. Ihe puichuseH bv the United Slates during th * trisent sirles amount In about 60) ) bales Herman nnd rrcmh Imvers look tcoured , pa ) Ing 11s 6 Hit n some e-ases Tlw home trntle iHiiiRht largely , iklnit Vletirln Kien ) eiosubreils marked 'Munthan' nt 10'Hllbl ' Cape of Clooil Hopa and Nntiil secured was wetk and Ki ' ' y and was n felhis' favor Tin full i\v Inc are the Kales In le'tnll Nevv South Wales , 4.1J1 biles ; pcoureil , idillsC'id ' , gieasv , 4'i5ni"id ) Queensland. 1125 nits , hcuuiod , 1 M | | 824 < I. mmsv , 6'4ffStl. Vlrtotln , 1 J7 bales. Kciureil , i'4ilfflH ' Id ; gruisy , . ( Tlltl South AtiMrnlli , 311 bales , seouied. 1V1O ( s3 > 4d , cras5 , 6i4fi7 4d We t Australia. 61 lales , liiinx ) 3\tt ill Tasimlilii , 110 bales ; uasj , Ctfs'id New Xril ind , 1'JOS bales ; Niiiud CtliilHKid gnas ) . giod , liVI Cape of 1 mil Hope and Natal I'li halts , scoured. tiVHJ s 4d , ( .tuts ) , r < ( ; * Tnejvi bales of Spanish veie wlthdinwn The following me the offering * fur tinwnk New South \\iiKs. 2nIXh ) hales ; Queensland 4000 biles , Yltlorln 9.G50 bales ; South Aiutialla 1,900 balcH , Tasmania , 1,200 ules Sivnn Illver , 2i)0 ) biles , New Zealand , JO.SPO lulcs , Cape of Cloud Hope nnd Natal , t.rW < ntis , making a total of 70 20 } bales The ar rivals to date f i the slxlln nerles follow. New < iutli Units 6.01 bths , ( Jueensliml , S77 bales ; Victoria , 215 lalis , and Nevv Xinlnnil , 211 bales. The Iniiioitn during the week amounted to 11,630 ulis as rolluwx : New South Wnlli's 6,231 bales ; MclhuunM 1 C65 Imlcti , Kouth Aurtlnlla , 1S5 ales. New Xi aland , J.370 biles , Trance , 555 i lira , ( iermnny , 43J balm and Morocco , 185 Ni\V 'VOIIK Oct -WOOt Domestle tleece. 2i 27c. V.i _ > cxtin. 27t42c Texas. lOfilCc. .ST I.OUIH Oct SOOt .riim. unchanged. with a rend ) rait , mellum r > i2l'ie | , light tine , ; henv ) tine , M/ll o tub washed , 22 _ CoftVo NIVionic : , oct 2 corrnn option * ilwned with neir months slead > nnd fnr months barel ) stead ) nt unchanged prices nt S points down , the market fcarcel ) changed during the remi.lniler of the ceKslon. exceptionally dull ana 'oaturele's with woik undertnne following more liberal offerings of spot corfc , clo'ed quiet lit let 5 points higher to 5 points lower Sales , "i 75' ' ) bags Including October , J5 90 , Dei ember , fC 40. Fpul coffeelllo , dull , No. 7 Invoice. J7 ; Ebbing , tTM Mild , steadv , Coitlnva. J10 50O ,660 , Total vvarehouu' dellvetlis frrm the United States , 22 323 bags Including 21 Son bags from Nevv Yolk. New York stock toda ) , 131,379 twigs ; 1'nlted Slntes Ktock , 42 } 892 bags , nfloit for the I'nllnl .States 410000 bags ; Into ! visible for tha United Stales , MO S95 hugs , against 601,471 bag * ist jcar nnd 601 422 hags In 1S13 HIO Di : JANHIHO , Oct 2 ( . 'Orrnn Steaily ; No 7 lllo , 8.7V ) rets Receipts. 22,010 bags : cleared fort the United States. C.0'0 bags ; clcareil fur llurope , 6000 bags , stock , 456.0W bags. SANTOS , Oct 2 roiTCi : Quiet , good average - age Santos , 8,700 rels , receipts , 33,000 hags ; stock. i in MO big * IIAMIimiQ , Oct 2 COrmi : Opened UpfB nor. closed with March showing n ncft loss of iPfg. otheip unchntigeil Sabs. 4OM bags. IIAYIIR Oct S COrKni : Opened nulet an * inchanged. At 12 m , 'Jf lower ; nt 3 p. m. , Mend ) , 'if higher , bales , 6 000 bngn. \ < -vv York Irj < ; < IOIN llnrkrt. Ni\Y 'iORK , Oct. 2 The dry goods market clCFed without feature locallv. There Is no strengthening of the market for cotton good * ind print cloths havi * slumped materially. Woolen goods maintain their position undis turbed by Ihe M nornl trend of Ihe market. although It Is doubtful whether In mime divisions , null as dress goods , dealers will be able to si cum the expected ndvancen for fcprlng Koods. Staple cottons remain In quiet request without hange In nn ) line. Prints are fairly well main tained nt curient rates Print cloths are rc- mrteil quiet nt 2V4e. the sale ) e'terrtay afternoon at Pull Illver at that figure- having a decidedly vvenkcnliirf effect , Sulfur MnrkclH. NRW YOUK , Oct 2 SUOAll Nominal ; fair 11 rellnlnr. 3Hc ; centrifugal. 00 test. 3 15-lCc. lie- lined , steady ; standard A. 6c ; confectioners' A , EC , cut loaf 5Jc , crushed , 5Hc ; powdered , 5ie ; granulated , 6'lc ' , cubes , .Vic NHW OIU.RANS , Oct -SUOAH-Qulet ; open kettle , 2UW3c ; centrifugal granulated , 4VIO 4 9-lCc ; whites. 3 15-1CS4 3-lCc ; jcllow , SliOlcs tecnnils 25f2Tc. I ON1XN ) , Oct. 2 IIHHT SUOAU March. ( California Drli-.l KriilfM. NHW YORK , Oct. 2-CAMTOHNIA DHIKD rilUITS Quiet ivnpor..ited applca. prime wire tray. 7c. wool ilrleil , prime 7c ; choice , 7VJe | fancy , IWtlc Prunes , 4l4 ic per Ih , as to size and qualltv. Apricots llnjnl , 7 TSc ; Moor Park , llHc. Penche's , unpeeleil , 7'4o ' , peeled , 124j } \i-\\ York IniportN nnil Iw\iortn. | NCW YOHK , Oct 2 llxports nf specie from thlH port for the week were $ SG3,110 , of which J10.040 wenof Rohl Imports ( if specie for tha week ; | I,10S,2J4. of which H.019,231 were ot gold Imports of dry goods and general mer chandlee for the week were | 8,7S1OSC. E. BOYD & GO , , Tclcphonu 10 : ) . Omulm , Neh. COMMISSION , GRAIN , 1'IiOVISIONS and STOCKS. IHAII ( ) OP TRADII. Rlrtct vvlren to Chlcnuo and Nuvv York. John A , Wnrrcn A. Co , WHAT IT COSTS. WHEN TO GO. WHAT TO TAKE. HOW TO GO. Bavotlnio and money by reading the Klondike- * kun Giildo Uook It contains maps of all therontni to thu noia UHlils.niiulo f row turvuys Jiut completed. HentpiiittialdiOrHUI , i itolini ) oreiiircn manor order. Tradusupplied , ilulinV. . HellUiiy. pcy. Junuuu , Alaska. C. H. MAGOON & CO. COMMISSION BROKERS Stocks , Grain and Provisions , 314 South 15th St. O1IAHA. NEB , CHRISTIE-STREET C'.lilltlll , IfnO.OIK ) . Knlly J'ald. StocksGrain and Provisions , Hejoiu ill i-U Ilotirii ut Truile lllilff. ( Tel. ll > 95. ) C. C. CHIUSTJE Presldon ! U. J. STHHCT. . . . . Vice President U , W. KUNNUV Secretary David T. Jlcalb , Pre t. No 3637. P. I' . Ncal.Vlce I'rcs Iliiloiiiitlouul Ilnnk Chas. 11 , Y. Lowli , Caib. Capital. J600.000. 'I ICANHAB CITI , Mo. . April 24. 1(37. We hereby certify that the V.'I Communion Company has thin day comiQeuc * < t business with ui by depoiltlnr I'Uty Thousui4 Dollars ( lil/.OOO W ) In cudi. ( Dictated. ) CHAItLEa H. V.