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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1897)
THE OM-AITA DAILY BE.E ; OCTOBER 1 . COME Liquid ion Cansss Weakness In All the Grain Markets , WHEAT LOSES A CENT AND A FRACTION < ! vi-rtiiitriil Cruii Ili-itorl In n I'roiu- Iin-nt Fnctor In the li-nllii j'rovlNliiiin SufTor friuu Vel io v 1-Vvcr Xenn. CHICAGO , Oct. 12.-U was a day of liquidation In nil the grain and provision markets. Tllu government crop report wns especially prominent. Weak cables nnd n large visible decrease also affected wheat , which clospd ut a HVSHie decline. Corn lost 7ic , oats t > and provision * , which had ( llHcourncimr yellow fever news to contend with , declined 20c for pork nnd 6ft lOc for lard nnd ribs. Wheat wns cuilto weak nt the opening , December , which closed yesterday at 919 Sl',4c , starting today nt WMjflOTie. The gov- trnmcnt statement ! n Its October report thai Dip estimate of area nnd condition of wheat was withheld pending special In- vest'Kntlon was given 11 very hulllHh con- Btructlon by the trade. H wns tnkon ns notice that the previous estimate of area wan to be Increased. This and the weaker tone nt Llvcn > eel , whli-h market opened % Wid lower , and the local decline In corn made the trnde bearish. Despite the weak- nes.1 In Liverpool , the French markets were llrmer nnd there were Indications of con- tlnniMl French buying at the seaboard. 'I ho northwi-Htfrn rccplptn "showed a jnarkcd falling off. Diiltith nnd Minneapolis re ceived 1.2G7 cars , ncnlliHt l.fifKl cars n. week ago and 1,4.13 ears th corresponding day last year. Notwithstanding the bearish temper of tliu trade , the market declined very slowly. It even sold up n trifle fhortly after rh opening , December advnnclng to Wv'n' Die , Hy 11 o'clock It was selling around DOc. AH the day advanced , however. It be came decidedly unpleasant for bolderw of Wheat , Th" Uradstreot'j ) statement Hliowed nn Increase In the world's visible of S,212,0",0 bu , for the week , when ; 'in Increase of not over flOCOlofl bu. was expected. This caused renewed soiling , December declining to % < under decldolly free liquidation. The Liv erpool closing wns y.Tild lower than yester day and the continental markets , which had been strung at the outset , closed at s Ight declines. There wn. nothing In the day'8 record of wheat movement to dlsrourapo a holder Primary markets received nifl.tO bu. , Milnst 1BIO. < ) bu. n year ngo. The At- Inntlc exports equaled 770.COO bu. New York reported export engagements of llfty boat loads. After thu effect nf the llradstreet * ? statement had been spent the tenor of the news seemed to change. There were denln'n that the Argentine drouth hail ben broken and renewals ot the assertions of damage by locu.'ils. Very strong local buying nt- tcniled these bullish reports and a gradual recovery In prices ensued. December was bringing fW0 nt the close. C'orn wns very weuk on account of the Itovernment erop report. This Indicated n total yield of lS2Sf/rOoip ( ) bu. . or fully 100/00- < HH bo. more thnn the trnde hnd estimated H , nnd .severe liquidation was the consequence. The shipping demand showed no Improve- m > ! it. notwithstanding the break In prlcfs. Liverpool cables were ' /Vfi-Tid lower , nn add1- tlonnl depriving factor , lleeelpts were S17 oars. Then' wns n partial rally lute In the session In sympathy with wheat. Derember ranged from 2S'/jC to ii ic , closing "feu lower nt 27.f asc. ' ' In oati the government report was the most InllucntlRl feature nnd WUH mainly responsible fnr the decline In prices. A yield of 722.IW.OOO bu. Is expected , or 40,000- 000 bu. more than Indicated In September. That , together with the weakness of wheat and corn , enured liberal Mdllng by nrofes- siinals. OffcrlngH were quite readily ab- ao'beil. The market experienced a slight rally When wheat innde Its nnnl recovery , 'llecelpts ' wore -127 cars. December ranged from I'J'.ic to IS jr and closed % c lower nt . Provisions started strong In sympathy with an advance In hog prices. The slight udvanco illsappinred at once under free roll Ing by K'hKllsli houpes , who found It dif ficult to ( ) lcpo e of their offerJnps. Discour aging yellow fever news nnd the extreme weaknp-tt of thu grain markets caused the market 'o rule weak until near the close , when prices recovered a little. At the close Dercmlier pork was COc lower nt $7.150 ; De- poinbiT laru He lowi'r at $1.22 . and Decem ber ribs 7M-'TIOc ' ( lower at $1.40. Kfitlinntpil receipts for Wedncsdav : Wheat , 17"i rnrs ; corn. 475 cars ; oats , 27. cars ; hog"O.COO head. Jjcadlng futures ranged as follows : ArtlcicBT ; Illrh. | Clos'3. | Y flldy. Wn ) ! : t Ocl nou SOU Doc. . . . UOJt-ltl May. . . 81) ) ! * UH six * vt 'Com Ool. . . ! -i ! ! < 2I1H S7K Di'O. . . . U7I Mny . . . : lUi J OatH Out. . . . Di'O. . . . 1IJ ) < 1HH 11) ) inn May. . . 'lit aa ! ! ' . ! Ki Torti Dec. . . . 7 fi''W 7 fill 7 SO Jan. . . . 8 77 S a 77 S 47 hi o oliHi 8 73 Lanl- lh-a. . . 1 fill i an 4 20 4 22U 4 27 H Jan . . . 415 i jr > 4 : i7it h'tRlbH Ocl 4 .17 4 l-i 4 47H 4 Gl ) ' ' ' 4 40 4 50 Dec -1 fi'-'K 4 fi'JV Jan. . . . 4 uS 4 fi5 4 4U 4 45 4 r > 2l No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : l'l Ol'R Kanler. WIIKAT No. 2 spring. SS'.ic ; No. 3 spring , 78 { ! E7c ; No. 2 red. ! 1Vfr. ) } ie. PORN-No. 2 , 2C > c. OATH No. 2 , IH4" f. o. ti. ; No. 2 while , 21 ® 2c ; No 3 white. 20' , { j22c. HYK Nn. S. 45c. 11ARI 1JY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 2Sffll2cj No. 1 , 25Mif3S'l. V.ANHFKD-N'o. | 1. $1.0081.02. TIMOTHY SlIFD-I'rlme. 2. ( . 1'ROVISIONS Mess pork.wr bbl. . $7.fr5i7.M. Ijinl , per 1UO llH. , $1.22. Sheri rlb-i hides ( loohe ) , JI.3Sffl.70. Uiy salted slioulderi ( boxed ) . $ I.75W B.OO. Hhr.rt clear sides ( boxed ) , $5.0)iff5.12l/i. ) WHISKY Dlstllleis' llnhhed gooils. per gal. , $1.22. SUGARS Cut loaf. $5.9t5 ; granulaled , $5.31. On the 1'roduce exchange today the butter mar ket wax steady ; creameries , IStcilHiu ; dairies , 12 ri9c. cheese. q'Jlet at MifcHe. IlKgs , nrm ; fiesh , llVio. l < lve IDU Hy. eak for hens , otl.ers tteady ; tuikeyH , Vfrlilc : clilckemi. 7c ; chickens , fprliiB , Sc ; ducks , VallSc. XKW YORK ( iK.\iiAI , .MAIIICKT.S. iN of tln > Day on Oeiiernl C'oiiiiuoilltleN. NKW YORK , Oct. 12.-FI.OlR-Recelpts ! , 32.079 bids , ; exports , 38,215 bids. ; maiket suffered from the break In wheat nnd was weak all day ; Min nesota patenls , f5.10f75.60 winter straights , $ I.GOff 4.70 ; winter extra , $3.2 ft3 GO. Rye Hour , quiet ; fancy , I3.00OI.CO. lluckwheat Hour , qulel ut $1.75 - . . < u-l.U3. i III'CKWIIMAT Dull nt 40ffllo IrncU. CORNMI-AI : < llasy ; yellow western , C3c ; city , C7c. C7c.11YH 11YHliisy ; No. 2 western , 49c. r- WHUAT- Receipts , 23S.050 hti. ; exports. 491216 1m. spin , weak ; Nn. 1 northern Duluth. M' c , nlloat. Options opened weaker owing to liquida tion and brut lih cable * , ruled generally weak all ihiy. Ir.lliieneed by IS.IKW.OOO bu , Increase In llrad- Mreet'a visible , hut rallied slightly near the clew on export demand ; vlosed IHHJo net lo er : No. 2 red. October clowd , 9l"c ; December. SJ i D-lCif Si 1M C , closed , 93TIC. fOUN-Reculpm , 21I.4.V ) hu. ; exports , S1.C7I hu. ; spot , i > ii ler ; No. 2 , K\c. Options opened weak nnd diellmd under dlsappolntlnit cables and Iho break In uln'M , cloning Hi n slight tally on cov ering at Nmio net decline ; December , 3S iW334c ! , closed. 32\o. "OATrf Hfi-flpt * . 213 foi ) bu. esports. 3I3.SI1 bu rpot. cuki-r ; No. 1. 23e. Oulloiu dull nnd heavy all day with corn , clonlns 'if ( io net lower ; Oc. Julie- closed nt lie ; December. 23\e:4Jc ! , closed , SMfiic"1" ' " ' * l111'11"11 J0(3 ( ° i Booil to choice. ll ( i"j-Fiiu | : state , common to choice. 1MIJ crop. 4Sdo ; H9i ) crop. 6fi9c 1S97 crop , 14WI7c : I'd. lrU ° "IM'JIUW trol > 1 'B6v'i 18118 cro1 | > Cf"c : IS1 > 7 : t ; ( lulvcston ' . ISOICo ; Texas dry , 12'iifnc , California , 17 lSc. IiATIIiit-Quli't : : hemlock volt. Ilurnos Ayr . * . IlKht. to heavy , 20\4/JlHo ; ( icIJ. 20V4tf 2 > > o. o.1UITTKR RpriMptu , 7,702 pkm. j western cream- ' " 'lIKl'sl * ' R''I' ' ? ' Jci.f'lct"r : ! > ' ' 9ffl3c- white'Hmrci > lorel ! " , i'iI , } * } , ' 'wluVi'iini ' cSfl 7o > Ci l > tt > kl"4O7o ! ; MR .klms , OILS Tiutimneed. uleaily ; nrlme crude JO'ift Ilo ; prline yellow. ! WJJ' c. Peiroleum. duIlT re. flnml , ull port. 3.50fi565 ; I'enn.ylvatila ciiiSe. no market , nominally Me , Ilotln. nrm .trained B ° ° J' " -40 < " 'aTurprtiilne , ra.y nt ' * 11 * " ! Mr > < > "tru , 4iC6 o ; Jupan. In Ihe metal market con- tlnue unmfl f ctnry. The metal exch ni tfpnrtu th closing of the various department * n * rot- low * ! riff Iron , wnrrnnti , cnitr t JIM \M. (7 Mifctdj Ink * copper , unchnnitedj tin , nulet but nrm at J13.70O1J. 0 ; upeltcr , dull at I4.2084.U , 1 J , caller at t4.lsq4.HH ; rpeller , (4. Sun PrnnrlMFii Wlirnt nml Hurley. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. ll.-WHRAT-Qulcl nnd dlcnrtyi l > ecember. 11.47 ; May , 11.454. liAIlbKY Quiet ; Dccfml > r , Kc. OMAHA GHXnilAlT MA11KHTS. Conillllon of Trnitv anil Qmilallnn * on .Staiilo nnil Knncy 1'roilncc. iGOSloo.l m ck wenk nt 12'-4c , HL'TTKR-Common to fair. DWic ; choice to fancy , 120Hc ; fepnrator rrenm'iry , 2to ; pnthcred crenmcry , . VBAICholce fat. SO to HO Ibs. . Quoted at 8c ; large and coarse , JQCc. I.1VC 1-OUi.TRY-IlP.ns. Otic ; cocUs. 3 4c ; fprlnc chlckcnr. per lb. , "c ; ducks , CS7c ; tur- ke > n , CflSc. I'lGKON'S Ilvc. T.'WJ ; denil pigeons not wanted. HAY-Uplnnil. IS : mldlnlia , ; 4.M ; lowland , ; rye lraw , $ color makes the prlco on hay ; iluht boles tell the best , only top sradei brlnR top prices. 11ROOMCORN Hxtremcly flow dales new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice Krten nelf. working carpet per lb. , Z 2'/ic ; choice green , running ta hurl , Jt ? ! > ic ; common , IJlc. ONIONS-I'er bu. , 40iS5c. ( IIKANS-Hand-plckml mivj . per hu. , 1.40. SWIIirr POTATOErt-1'er bhl. . U.K. CAllHAOH-Homfl srown , lo. I'OTATOK.S-Home Krown , 40355c ; western Klock , C'H/70c. ' / FRUITS. QtllNCKS-Callfornlft. per Iflx , $1.25. Al'l'I.KH-l'cr hbl. , fall flock. | 2.I.Wr2-M ; winter stock. J2.BOf/3.W. \ ORAl'ES-Cnllfornla. Jl.15fil.53. COI/JR.ADO I'UACIin.S LurKu , DOctJM.W ; me dium , Mllt'JOc , CAMKORNIA AND COLORADO l'12ARS-Oood Block , $2.lli'n2.2J. NI3W YORK GRAI'HS-I'er 9-lb. basket. 1114 I'l.UMH-Idnho nnil OrcBon , I.CO. CRANIIKKRIICH Cnp < < Cod. per hbl. , J5.OOflG.BO ; Wlsconnln , boxes , JI.OOJfl.10. TROI'ICAIj FRUITS. I.iMONS-Mcs : lnas , Jl.2504.50 ; choice Call- fornla , M.OO. HANANAS Choice. larRC stock , per bunch , I2.wy2.2jj mi-dlum-slzed bundles , J1.75ti2.00. MISCKI.nANKOUS. NUTS Almonds. California , per lb. , larRe size. I3c ; Urnzlls. per lb. , lee ; English walnuts , per lb. , fancy , noli nlii-11. 13c ; mnmlnnls , lOfr lie ; Illhcrtg. per lb. , lie ; pecans , polished , InrKO. WlOc ; Jumbo , llffllc ; terse hlcKory nuts , J1.23 PHT bu. ; coconnuts , 1'AO each ; peanuts , raw , Btf S'- ' ; roanti-d , GyGHc. FIGS-Imiwrled fancy , 4 crown , : o-Ih. boxes. 12c ; fi crown , B0.b. | boxes. 13OI4c. IIONEY-Cholcc white , lie KRAl'T-IVr bbl. , JI.OO ; half hbl. , J2.I5. MAI'I.R SYRDI1 Five-gal , cans , each J2.25 ; gal cans , pure , per doz , . J12.00 ; half-gal. can , JC.J5quart cans. J3.BO. DATEH 1'er CO lo 70-lh. boxes , 6c ; Foul 9.1b. boxe * . c. FRESH MEATS. nilESSED IlEEF-Good native fleers , 400 to GOO Ibs. , 7c ; good foreiiunrters steers. Go ; good hindquarters , 9c ; wcslern elcers , CfTC'.ie ' ; fancy- heifers , Co ; good heifers. CHc ; good forciiuartcrs. heifers , Be ; good hindquarters , heifers. So good cows , GUo ; fair cows , Bic ; common cows , B'Jc : cow foreqimrlers , 4',4ir3o ; cow hindquarters , 7H fiSc. I1EEF CL'TS Tenderloins , ISc ; bomle s strip' , ? c ; strip loins. 7o rolls , 8c ; sirloin butts. i'c ' ; shoulder clods. Cc ; rump butts. Be ; steer chucks Co ; cow chucks , 4Hc ; boneless chucks , 4'4c ; cow plates. 3c ; steer plates , 3Ho think steak. G'4c ; loins. No. 1 , He ; loins , No. 2. lO'ti' : loins. No. 3 8V4e ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , 9c ; ribs. No. 1. lie , ribs. No. 2 , S'.fcc ; ribs , No. 3 , 6140. steer rounds. 7V4c ; cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off , 8\4c ; trim mings , 4c ; beef shanks , 2'/4u ; brains , per iloz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per lb. , 12c. sweetbreads ( cnlvcm , per lb. , 40o ; kidney , per doz. , 33c ; ox tails , each 3c ; livers , per lb. , 2c ; hearts , per lb. , ! c , lonKiips , per lb. , lie. MUTTON I.ambs. SHc ; sheen 7lic ; market racks ( lone ) , 9c ; hotel racks ( xnori ) . 12o. logs and saddles , Sc ; lamb legs , 9 : ; breasts ana stews. 3c ; tongues , each 3c. 1'ORK DrcB cd pigs , Cc ; drested hogs , B',5c Icndcrlolns , 13c ; loins , 7c ; spare rib" . 4c ; ham sausage , butts , Cc ; shoulders , rough , 5V c ; shoul ders , sklnnfd , Cc ; trln-mlngs , 4i c leaf lard , not rpiulcred. Cc ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snout and ear- , 3c ; backbones , 1'.4 ' < J ! cheek meals , 3c ; netk bones , IVto ; pigs' tails , 2o plucks , each Cci chitterlings , Be ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 25c ; stomachs , each 3c : to-igues. each 7c ; kidneys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15o ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 25c ; livers , each 3c. HIDES. TAI.I.OW. nrc. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. 2 green hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted lildcH , SVic ; No. 2 green xnlted hides. 7'4c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 lo 12 Ibs. . 8cNo. . 2 vtal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . 6c ; No. 1 dry Mini hides , 11Q13 ; No. 2 dry ( lint hides , SSlOc ; No. 1 dry sailed hides , 9iflOc ; pall cured hides , He " per lb. lejs than fully cured. .SHEW 1'EI.TS Grocn salted , each 157Bc ; green sailed shearlings ( short - wooled early skins ) each irc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each Co dry Hint , Kansnn and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 4fJ5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 34c ; dry Hint Colotmlo butcher wool pelts , per ID. . actual weight , 4B5c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3fiNc ; feet cut off , us It Is useless to pay freleht on them , SI. l.ouls ( ienei'iil MnrUelN. ST. I-OL'1S , Oct. 12. FI.Ot'R-Qulct nnd un changed. WHEAT Ijower ; closing 1'lc below yesterday for December : May , IVic lower ; December rpeneil < va lower ami ilecllnnl IVlc more on illsiippolnt- tng cables anil favorable seeding weather ; recov ered 7c late , and closed strong , with buyers % c above the bottom. Hpot , lower ; No. 2 red cash , elevator , fl'io bid ; truck , WHMc : No. 2 hard cash , fc5c ; December. Mo bhl ; Slay. 95e hl.l. CORN Futures depressed nnd lower ; closing dull , within 1-llic of the bottom. Spot , dull nnd weak ; No. 2 cosh. 25HW25vie : December. 25V asked ; May. 29(29'4c. ( OATS Futures cli c liuil In sympnthy with oiner cereals , but t-pcculallon was light. Spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , elevator , 19c bid ; track , l4e ! ) ; No , 2 white. 21'-i 721'4c : December , 19ic ! bid ; December , 19 ! < c bid ; May , 21Hc bid. RYE Uiwer nt 42'.4c bid. CORNMEAI Steady at J1.B00I.55. IIRAN Qulel anil Him ; i-ast trade , sacked , 49 Ci.'Oc ; tnclc. this side. Die. FIjAXKEKD Higher at 9Gc. TIMOTHY SEED rrlme. J2.70. HAY Steady and more active ; prairie , Jli.OOfl" " 7.50 ; timothy. J7.OClS9.73. JH1TTER Firm ; creamery , 1SK2IC ; dairy 11 lGc. EGOS Firm : 13c. IVJtrr.TRY Chickens stendv ; old hens. Gijc ; springs , 74ffSo ! ; ducks , GIfG'.ic ; geese , OiJc ; tur keys. 7'.f'c. ( WHISKY $1.20. COTTONTI KS75C. . llAOOING-Cii . METAI.S Iad. I . lower nt J.1.97US' ' 1.00. Spelter , ; i.05 askf < l ; JI.OO bid. I'ROVISIONH I'ork. steady : standanl mess. jobbing , JS.25. I.ard , lower ; pilme steam , Jl.l2'/i : choice , Jl.liVj. Ilncim ( l.oxi'd lots ) , exlra short clear and ribs , J5.7B ; shorts , JG. Dry salt meats ( hexed ) shoulders. JB.3V4 ; extia short clear anil rlhs , 15.25 ; shorts , (5.3Jl/4. RECEIPTS Flour. 4.CO ) bbls. : wheat , f2COO hu. ; corn. 123.0CO hu , ; oats , no.OOO bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 10.000 bbl. < . ; wheat. 4G.O')1) bu. ; corn , 50,000 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu. IliiUlniore llarketN. IIAI/riMORE , Oct. 12. FIUIt Dull nnd un changed ; recolpts , 29.2G3 bhls. WIIBAT Weak ; No. 2 red. spot nnd October. IM WI'/io ; December. /ifjM'ic ; steamiT No. 2 nil. SSViWSWic : wmthorn. by Bample. 90 (9Ce ; soulhprn , on grade , 90ti(9'V4c ( ' ) ; recelpm. C',231) hu CORN Weak ; mixed , ppol and October. 3U4f7 > 3lic ; Novi-mber or December , 3mff3l ; c ; steamer mixed. 29'.tf29lrsnulhi'rn : while. 315J3GV4C ; Bouthern vnllow , SCflSOlio ; leci'lpts , M.031 bu. ; ex ports. 31.28'i ' bu OATS Hlea'ly : No. 2 white. 26'4ft27c ; Ni 2 mined , 23c ; receipts , 15,872 hu. ; exjiorls , CO.OO ) bu. bu.RYI RYI > Easier ; No. 2. neaiby , 31e ; No. 2 west ern , Sl'SiffOI' ' c ; receipt * . 20,239 hu. ; expnrui , 8,771 hu. , stock. 130.917 bu. HAY Stonily : choice tlmolhy. J13.flOil3.50. GRAIN FREIGHTS Very firm ; demand ! > ot- ler ; cti-am to Liverpool , ner bu. , 4'/4d , October ; Coik for ciders , per qr. , 7J7V4d , October or No vember. Hl'TTER Firm and unchanged. EGOS Firm nnd unchanged , CHEESIJ-t'nchnnged. In Avnlllllili * SupplleN , NEW YORK , Oct. 12. Special cable and tele , graphic dispatches lo IIr d lr < vt'H , covering Hi" principal points of accumulation , Indicate Ihn fol lowing changes In nvalhibli * supplies last Hatlir- dav , as fnmimrrd with Ihn previous Saturday : Wheat I'nlted States nnd Canada , east of ( tin Rockies , Increase , 2.812,000 hu. ; alloat for and In Europe. Increase , 5,410V ( hu. Liverpool , quiet ; Corn Trade News world's Mipply , net Increase , 8,212.000 bu , Coin I'nlted States nnd Canada , cast of the Rockies , Increase , 232,000 bu. OaU t'nlted ' States nnd Canada , east of the Rockies. 2.4I7 , bu. The larger Increases nf stocks of available wheat lust week not Included In the olllclal vln- Ible supply slatoment are B70.W10 bu. In north- xvestorn Interior elevators. 478,000 hu. at various Manllob'i Bloraun points , 200.0JO bu. nt Fort Wil liam , Out. . li.i > H bu. In Chicago prlvatn el - vators , 72.W ) bu. nt Clevi'land and )5frt > bu. nl Newport News. Corresponding Increases Include ISO bu. at Ogdensburg and 1S2,000 bu. at Now Orleans. Toleilo TOI.F.DO. Ocl. l-\S'HEAT-Iower and firm ca h nnd October , 2ic ; Decemher. 93ic ; May. 9liio atked. Nn2 . mixed , 2c ; No. 3 , yellow , 2SVje ; December. 2SUc ; Mny. 32I4C- . OATS Ixiwer and Heady ; No. 2 mixed , 194o ! No. S while. 21c ; No. 3 white. 21V4c ItYH Dull end lower ; No. 2. 47C4c CljOVIMtSKKD IllKher nnd steady : prlmo cash anit Octoher , J1.3JI4 ; December , $3.37ijj March , | 3.f > 0 ; No. 2 * $3.15. OIL Unchanged , I.lvrriiool Grain anil I'rovlHloiiN , UVKIU'OOr * Oft. 12.-PROVISIONS-I.nrJ. jirlni" western , spot , dull at 23a , CHKBSI3 American , finest while , tendsnt 45s- American , llnesl roloml , steady at 45 . ' OIUS- > lton ee.I , Liverpool relln.'d , dun nt 15n 3d. Turpentine spirits , steady at 25 * 61. CORN American mixed , not. old. steady nt 3 Hid : October , quiet at 3 Sd ; November , quiet nt . . 3 . 2Jd ; . . December . , quiet at 3s SHd. | ) UB | funey > winter , nloady at JO * . iH Clly JlarUetN. KANSAS CITY , Oct. l-WIIEAT-H01o lower ; No. 1 bard , 63c ; No. I. f > 0f > 2'i No. 3 , Ti i No. 4. 70U76HO ; No. 1 r d. We ; No. 1. U n c. Nn S , J3PS7C , No. . Kc , No. J fprtng , 7c , No. 3 , "Ge. CORN UOUc lower , mrHlerately acllvej No. I mixed. 2litil'tc OATS About itrmly , > I"W. No. 2 whit * , 190 H A Y-Flrm' ; "choice timothy. JS.M ; choice pralrl * . J8.00. IlL'TTER-Actlve ; supply H " * ! ereamery , M I2c ! dairy , ljpl7c. EGGS-Rr epts | InsiVri'inlf ; HHc. RECEH'TS-Whenl. 71 , WO bu. ; corn , 19.80) bu , : oats , , ooo bit. SHITMENTS--\Vhat , 171,800 bu.i corn. 40.300 bu. ; oats , 7,00) hu. _ Oriiln Itrrrlpts at Principal MnrkptH. CIIICAOO , Oot 12. Recflpts : Wheat , 23 cars ; corn. 17 cnrs ; onts. 427 cars. MINNEAl'OI.IS. O.-t. 12. Receipts ! \ htnt , Stl cnr . KANSAS CITY. Oct. 12. Receipts : Wheat. 6.1 cars last year , 35 cars. , ST. LOUIS. Oct. 12. Receipts : Wheat. M cars. IMillnilelpliln 1'roitnce Clarke ! . I'HILADEI.l'IIIA. Oct. 12.-tlttTTKR-lulct. but steady ; fancy western creamery , 22c. KOOS Firm and ' 40 higher ; fresh , nearby , ISc ; frrfh western. 17c. CHEESE-Steady. I'eorlii .llnrUctN. I'EORIA , Oct. 12.-CORN-I.ower ; No. 2 , 2Cc. OATS-Easy ; Nn. 2 white , 22'.4f. WHISKY Fresh highproofspirits , Jl.tO. STOCKS AMI IIOMIS. llenrN anil llullx A rev Hint ( lie .Market MiiMt Iteninlii Dull. NEW YORK , Oct. 12. Much parade wns made yesterday ot the alleged conversion of some of the leading bear operators on Ihe exchange lo Ihe bull side of the market. Today's developments prove that thete Is n. very large and aggressive contingent still left In the market. The opera tion known In Wall street parlance as testing the market had for several days fulled to cause any movement In either direction. That Is to say. ahort selling by the bears had fulled lo. In. duce any large , liquidation nnd purchases by the bulls had equally failed to Invite any large fol lowers. Skilled olMcrvem hod arrived nt the con clusion that Iho market was duo for n period of dullness , barring thu development of remaikable news. The prices last night and Ihe furlher ud vance this nurnlng looked like a termination of tht bear campaign. Yet In the two Until hours of Ihe market Ihe bears succeeded In working a sharper decline throughout the whole list lhan has lii-en accomplished on any one day of their campaign. They had no new event which could Influence the stock to aid them nnd no report of any cessallon In the Improvement of thu earn ing power of properties' shares which lire dull III exchange. The nominal motive of thu selling wns the fear that our relations with Spain were In danger of rupturu as un outgrowth of the policy which General Woodfonl was ordered to puisne. The dispatch from Madrid to the Asso ciated presi , carrying the seml-olllclal announce ment of the substance of Spain's teply , H was tViui.il would fence 1'resldenl McKlnley to take notion thai would lead lo a declaration of war. Apprehension on Ibis polnl became so acute that large blocks of long stock worn offered , and nu merous stop loss ordci s were uncovered , which gave success to the bears. Several Ineffectual nt- lempts were made to stop Ihe decline , bill ral lies won- only momentary and fresli heavy offers kept the liquidation lo the close of the day. J.asl pi Ices were In many cases Ihe lowest nnd the tom > of the maiket nt the hist wan very feverish. IVJSSCM on the day extend ull the way from a fraction to over1 points , the range In Ihe lending iicllve stocks being from 2 to 1 points. Chicago Gas nnd the grange were most heavily dealt In and showed Ihe phut-pen' declines. The bund market showed Increased activity nnd shared In Ihe weakness of Ihe slock markel , though to n less extent. Tntnl sale" , J2.450.0UO. Th" Evei.inK 1'ost'n London tlnam-lal cablegram says : "The slock mnikcts were quiet today , at- tentlon being absorbed with the iconimtncemcnl of the settlement , which reveals only a moderate account with fairly light contnngoes , those on Americans being usually 3',4 per cent. There wns n better tone In Americans , but the only pro nounced rise w is In Cana las nnd Norio k & \ \ i t- ein , both of which weie largely bought. The close was the best of the day. In oilier mar kets , the only fcatuic was Iho continued boom In West Australian mines. New York wns bid ding keenly for bar gold In the open market today ill about 77s ll'id. More cades will prob ably leave the Hank of England before long. Today's withdrawals of gold from the bank were for Germany , which Is also a strong buyer of gold. The 1'arls bourse was dull nnd sensitive. The I'.erllti maiket wns dull , being generally ad versely affected by the Imperial IJank of Ger many declining to discount a certain kind of paper formerly discounted. It means some cur tailment of the credit system nnd nsslstH the monetary stringency In Germany. " The following were the closing qtiotallons on Ihe leading stocks of Ihe New Ygrk exchange today : AtehlHon St. Paul nsl. dopfd do pfil inn llalttinnre& Ohio. . St. P. A Om 7ft Canada IMoltlc do pfd 140 Canada Southern. . 74 H St. P.M.AM 122 Central Pacific 111 So. I'acltlc II ) ClicH. A , Ohio JIM So. Railway 10U Chicago & Alton. . . . Kit ; do pfil 31 > , C. . H. AQ TOX.IH \ . Paultlo. . . . ltT ) C..tK. i Union Paultic 2074 c.o. c. , v st. i. 34 U. P. D.AC 7' < dopfd 8m ; Wah.-iHh 7H I)1.V ) IIllllHOM 11:1 : ilo pfd ! > < , Dol. I. , , fi. W Wheul.A L. K 2(1 Don. A RloG 124 ! do pfil lli } | do pfd 40 Adanm Ex lf ! > Eric ( niw ) ' Amorli'an Kx 117 Erin 1 Hi pfd. . , sii' United States Ex. . . 41 Ft. Wnvim . . . 107 Wells Vnrgo Ex. . . . 10H OreatNorthorn pfd. 1:17n : A. Cot. Oil 22 llockln ? Vallov. . . . n do pfd 7fi IlllnulHO3ntr.il. . . . 101 ! < s iVin'u Spirits ' . ! ' < I.aUo Erlo .t W. . . . 17W do pfd 27ii do pfil 7-m Am. Tob.ieou S.r * i LakeShore 1(17 do pfd 112W I.oiilHvlllo A Nnih. 57K Chicago Oas. Maiihatlan L 100) ( I Cons. ia H . . . . . . . . . . 'J I j i Met.Traction 11H I Com. Cable Co 175 Michigan Cmttr.tl. . 101 Icol. V. A Iron a } < Minn , k St. L 24 dopfd 7T > do iHt nfd Oen. Klcctrlc 32 Mo.Pacltic Illinois Stoul 41M Monlft& ! , Ohio LaCludi ) GasKIW Mo.K.t T Lead : i.- > do pfd do nfd i loH : ) Chicago , lull. Jt L. . . i4lNat.'Llii. ) ' Oil 10 do pfd. , .I''ltlOruirnii Imp Co iHj : N.J. Central 1)2 ) > ( l Paclllc Mall : i3Vn N.Y.Central 101)911 ) Pullman Pal 172h N. Y. Chi. .V St. L. . ItM ISllvitrCortlflc.itoH. . BUM do iHt nfd T | Sinml.HuMi | AT. . . . fll do I'll pfd : u Snirar 142 Norfolk & Woiterii ISH do pfil 114 ! No. Aninr. Co 4 T. C. A Iron 27 No. Paclllc U. S. Leather 75 * do pfil do pfd ( S3 Ont.irlo.fc WOn U.S. Rubber 4illn OnR. . ANttv 114 do pfil 01S Ore. Short Lluo. ' . . . . _ . Wi-stern Union HHHi IMUHuunr liin Chl. fit. WuHturn. . . Ii4 Heading Northwestern 122ki UocklHland dopfd 1(12 ( S . I.OHIMX.H. K - mID Ulu ( Jrand West. . . . 22 doptd ID ilnpfd r > mj Total s.ili'S of slocks today were 493.SCO shares , Including : Atchlson. 3,310 ; Alchlson preferred , 15 , . 420 ; Chesapeake & Ohio. C , 100 ; Chlc.iBO , lIurlltiK- tou & Qulncy. 5ii0 ; Ijiiihivllle * Nashville. 1'- ' 220 ; Manhattan L , 0,100 : Missouri Paclllc. 11.500 ; Missouri , KanB.-iH & TUMIS prcf.'tred. 3,8'h ) ; New .Ier i-y Central , S.&H : New York Central. 5.COO ; Northern Paclllc , 5,600 ; Northern Piiclilc jirc. ferred , 2iiU15 ; ReadliiB , 12,523 ; Rock Island. 19ci ) ; SI. Paul , 52.9W ; Omaha. 3,200 ; Union Pacillc , 18.- 110 ; I'nlon Paclllc , Denver St flulf , 4 5nij WnbaBli prefened , 0.2 > 0 ; American Spirits , 4.W ) ; American Tobacco , 16,400 ; Hay Stiito Oan , ll.SW ; Chicauo OaH , 05,720 ; Oeneral Illectrlc , 4,830 ; Stiindaiil Rope and Twine , 3,100 ; Sugar , 28.200 ; Toli'ili. Columbus * t Indianap'illH. ( J,5 < ; Western Union , 5,210 ; Chicago tlrent Wi-alcrn , 10,420. Ni-iv York Moiii'y > Iarkit. NKW YORK , Oct. 12. MONKY ON CALL Steady at ZWa'i per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed at 2V43 | per cent. PRIMIMIIRCANTILIJ PAPKR 1U05 per cent. ' STKRLINO KXCHANOn-l'-lrmer. with actual lundnens In bankerlillln nL fl.M'.S for demanil , and al I.S2i' , for sixty days ; pooled rates , JI.S2V4 ( fn.SJ'.i and l.Sai.sH' ! commercial bill * , Jt.kO ! , HIL'VUR CERTIKICATI-S-5Ci,4057i4c. IIAU SILYKR-Wic. M KM CAN DOLLARS-43V4C. (3OVKRNMKNT llONDS-Klrm. STATi : HONDS-Dull. | RAILROAD IIOND.S Weak. Co | lnK iiuotatloiiH on bomla were as follows : ' " " " II.'fl."iiow4B"ivB..12iiTi"Nrc. il'i I" , ) II. S. uaw Is cou..127 N.0.41 num U.H.-lH.res H2lS ( No. Paclllo . . . . ' ( ) U. S. 4s , uoiiii U3hi No , P.v-'lllo ill ull ( U.S.2 .ru. UHMi No. Pacllli IH UDVS II..4. 3H.IV7 IKili N. Y. O. A SI , L.4H..10I U.S.Aa.conp 11.11 N. A W. ( Ja l . | DlHtrlct ; ) . Old ! i > : i' ' ( N. W. Consols 143U Ala.oli : i A 107 N. W. Dab. o 117 AIi.cl.-JH : | ! 11 IDS Ore. Nav.lHtH U'.Mj Ala.el IHH'J Dti Orq. N.iv. In . . . . ui Ala. Currency. . . IM O. S. S , . HH , i. r. 1 Atc'hlHon IH HIH ! O. S. I , Bs. t. r. . . . 01U AtchtHoiindl. 4n. . . . OS O , Imp. tnlH , i. r. . .1011 Camilla So , 2ud . . . .lOil O. Imp. 0 , l. r . . . Chlu. Term 4IH P.iolllcbn of'05. . ,1024 C.A o. .IH uaw Ruadln4H Ml'i D.AR. ( I. IHU UHi U , G.Woal iHts 81' , D. A R. G.4n Klivi St. L. A I. M. Ron. .1 HSU K.-lhl'lVllll. UIH..10H St. L. AS. r'.C.jn.ll. 1HW Krlddi'ii. 4H 7UU St , P , Consola 140 F. W.AD. IH , t. r. . 71 St. P.O. A P. 1HW..11HW Gun. KIt'U. tin 100 SI.P.O.AP. S USi , O. II. S. A. UH. S. 0 , nonfimd. . . . ! / ( i. H. A S. A. .Mi . . . Southurn llv. B . . . . ( I'JHi H.jiT.Cont.fis. Ill S. H. AT. Us 02 11. AT. 0. con 0 . . . . Tonii. iiutVNutilH . . 8114 Iowa C. iHtu US Tnx. IMo. L. . 13U 110) . K. P. eon. t. r. 100 Tax. 1'43. Rj. ' 'dit. . ' 'ilU K. P. UlH.t. r. 117 U , P. iHH 101 La. NnwCon.4 . . . 1)7 U. P. 1) , AG. IdU. . 411 KAN. Unl , ID 8IIU Wab , Int."in 107M MlHHOiirl II ) 101) Wab. 2ds 771 , M , 1C , AT. UiU HIM Wet Shorn U . . . . 17M M.K , AT.4H Kit Va. Oonlurlns U7 N. Y. C. lull 117 ! Va. UutorrjU 4 N. J.D.da . . ! ! New YorU JllnliiK < | uoln < loiiM. NKW YORK , Oct. 12.-The following ure Ihe closing mining quotations ! Chnllar . 117 Oiiltno , ; iul Urowu I'olut . 70 Ouiur , yu Con. Cal. & Vi. : . . . I'-'l I'lymouin 11:1 : DcaihvooJ . .HI QuloXblHvr Ill , ) ( loiildi Curry . fid Uiilokuilvor an , . DO ) Hlerr.i.Njy.itn. . . . 111.1 Slind.irJ JOS IronSllvor . 30 Union Con fid Muxicai . . 43 Yullovv Jaoiu ; . . . . 05 Aiiierleun Seeurlllrx In London. LONHON , Oct. U. Tlie American securities market vark-J tut llttlu ull day , owing to la- Kftltltr if orrator < . The Mesa wm utrxilr * nil the demiinil generally llslit llnnlnn StnoW' ( Kiitntliiiin. ) noSTON , O.t . l--CAir l , > h , 354 < prr cent ; time lonns , 4rrl per cent. Honing price * for txk , lands and mining nharti ; Af.s. K. . . . . . . . Tolf\VK.'bfnr ; a" American S nr. . I4'J Ed. F.loo. ill US' AmSn > .ir nfd . . . Ill M7on.KIo2.pM. . . . H' ' ravSmto 0.1 * . . stl Atchlion . 8PM - pM 1V MUI | | Ilt.4t | * * fW fell Tolophono. . . . AtfhKin H HlJH Ilo ton.V Alb.inv. ' 'Ill SpVr'KiiBlnml ' Us. . ll'J I'o ' ton.Vi.Mnlno. . . Kl.'i Hen Kloo fin. . . . . . US C. . . . . II. .V - . , Alluiwz Mlnlnf O ) r > 0 , ntehbutv HI Allimie Oenorril Kloclrie. . 32H lloMon .t Mciiit.ini 141 Mexlcnn Central. . 54 ItuttoX HoUcn. . . . SUM N. V.A N. K H3 CnlumotA Itaclv. 4M > Old Colo.I ? 1H.1 nontoimlal 1SV O.9. li . . . . - ' ( ) Rubber HI ' ' " " Went Bull 20 Onccola. . . . . "M 37 WcM End utd , . . . . l)2Jf ) Qiitney 114)4 ) W. Bleu 201) TiUn.irarK . . . . . . . . . 131 W. Eloa pM 23 Wolvcrtna. . . . . . . . 14 Sail KrnnM < < ii Mlnlnn RAN KUANCIPCO , Oct. 1-The ofllclnl qnotntlons on mining stocks tod.iy were nn fol lows : Alt.1 . IS llalc.v Norcroii. . Ill ) AlnlmCon . in . 32 Ko'UuoXy Con . S Ilclcher . 7'J .Mexican . fill le ! tV [ loloher. . . . ( I'J Occldouuicon. . . . lti : ) Ilulllon . 11 Oiihlr . till Overman . 1H ClMilIongo Con . / > _ ' Potosi . 01 Cholinr. . 74 S.iv.izo . S'l Comldonco . \ : < ( > Scorpion . " Con. ' .il. , VVk ; . IDS Slorra Nev.Ui. . . . Ill ) Con. lmucrl.il . 1 Union Oon . M Crown 1'oinU . 7H IltnhCou . _ 23 t'.xctirouor . ' 4 Yellow Jacket. . . . " 4 Itould.vuumn. . . . r l St.nulanl . ISO Silver bnrs. B7o ; Mexican ilollnrs , 4Hif4SUc ! drnfts , BlKlit , IBc ; drafts , teleRruph , 17Hc. Itiitiiliiii Stuck ( liiotntlniDi. 1XN1)ON , Oct. 12.-4 p. m.-Cloflnu : . , . . Console , nco't. Ill 11-11 ! N V. Contr.ll 113 Can. I'.icllic . M4S I'eiinivlvniiLi fll'H Erlo . 11US Huadlnir 1:1 : Krlli iHtHDMllUiMei ( Jon. now 41. (17 ( lll.Cunir.il loim Atchlien IT Mp.Mcanoiilin.irv. lll < 4L. ] A N 60H 1IAI1 SIIA'I-JR t'nccrlnln nt 2(5 ( JUT ounce. MONKY ? i per cent. The rnte of discount In. the open market for short Mils Is ill , per cent ; for three months' bills Is 2U5T2V , per cent. Gold Is quoted at Hticnos Ayres nt 1S7.CO : at Itnnie , 105.35. Gold bars , 77a ltd , American eagles , 76s 6J. KliiiiiielnlotiH. . IJOSTON , Oct. 12-CltnrlnBs. } 20,9S2,7S3j 1ml- nnces , $2,011,735. NHYORK. . Oct. 12. Clcarltih's , | 1S0.4G.131 ; balances , ) S.C57,309. 1IAI.T1MOUR. Oct. 12.-ClearlnKS , J3.1C3.8C9 ; balances , 1171,574. Money , unchaiiKcd. CINCINNATI , Oct. 12. Money , 2'4JI ! per cent ; New York exchange , par. Clearings , J2,093,900 , I'lIltjADKLlMUA , Oct. 12. Clenrlntr * , J13C,9.- 219 ; balances , J2.251,7SG. Money , 3f34 ! per cent. " MKMI'IIIS. Oct. Oi I'learhiKS , 44),47S ; bal ances , $73,291. New Vork exchange , Foilingnt par. Ni\V OKM2ANS. Oct. 12.-ClearlnBS , $2,009,15.1 ; New York exchuime , bank , par ; commercial paper , $1.23 per $1CO * > illcount. HT. IAlfl9 , Oct. 12. Clearings , $5,9I2,05 ; bal ances. $744,1178. Money , 55(8 per cent ; New York exchange , 25c discount bid ; par a ked. CHICAGO. Oct. 12. Clearings. $17,307.909 ; New York exchange , lOc discount ; posted rules , $ I.Si'4 : nnil $4.S.H4. Stocks easier In synirilhy | with Lake Street ; closing : West Chicago , 103 ; Diamond mend Match , 13JI4 ; Metropolitan U 71i ; South Hide I. , 59iA ; North Chicago. 327'i ; Uike Street , 19 > i ; Ncttl York UUcult , C3Vi ; Struwhoard , 31. HKIU.IX. Oct. 12. Hxchango on I < onilont 20 marks , 3.V/4 pfgs. for checks. 1'AItIS , Ocl. 12. Three per cent rentes , 102f ISc for the account ; exchange on I ondon , 25f 20il for checks. 1X3NHON. Oct. 12. Th'cJ nmount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Kngland on bal- nnce today Is JC2W.OOO. ' CO'I'TOX MAIIKI2TS. OpCllllIKSIllMVM SlllllOy FIl'IIIIICNN , lllll l liuil I'rliu'N An * Itnvi r. NKW YOIIIC , Oct. 2. The cotton market opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 2 points and further Udvnnced 203 points on covering by the more timid shorts , Llvepool cn- hles being less unfnvunihlo tjinn expected. The early dimness wnrf helped by ] New Orleans huy- IHK orders , which was the feature of the after noon , loiter Ihe market tutted weak In Ihe ab sence of outside support and renewed claims that Ihe quarantine would promptly ho talked. At the best point thu market showed n net gain of 3@ I points , from which thejovas n decline of 75 < " ' 9 points , with the market finally easy nl a net loss of 480 points. Closing , prices : January , $0.30 ; February , JG.33 ; Miucb , J0.3S ; April , $0.41 ; May. JG.43 ; June , $0.49 ; July , $ G.50 ; October. JC.23 ; November , $ C.23 ; December.G.2S. Spot , closed easy ; middling uplands , C7c ; middling gulf , CHc ; net receipts. 50 bales ; gross , 8,71)9 ) bales ; ex ports to Great llrltaln , 3,70.1 bales ; to the con tinent. 430 hales : forwarded , CCG9 bales ; pales , y > bales , all spinners ; stock , CX.iOl bales. Total today : Net receipts , 53.910 bales ; exnrln | to Great llrltaln. 29.9M : bales ; tn Hit , continent , 410 bales ; stick , 51S.037 bales. Consolidated : Net receipts. 1G1,2G3 bales ; export * to Great llrltaln , 7G.737 bales : to Kr.mce , 19.S30 bales ; to the continent , 19.S19 bales. Total since September 1 ; Net re ceipts. 1,207,307 bales ; exports to Greal llrltaln , 40.377 bales ; to 1'Yance , 78,823 bales ; to Ihe con tinent. 221.3.19 bales. laVKRI'OOU Oct. 12.-COTTON-Ppot. fair demand ; prices lower ; American middling , fair , 4Hd ; good middling , 3 29-32d ; American mid dling. 3 2.V32d ; low middling , 321-32.1 . ; good ordi nary , 3 17-32d ; ordlmry , 3 ll-32d ; sales. 10,000 hales , of which 1,000 bales were for speculation anil export , nml Included 9,300 bales American ; iceelpts , 8,200 bales , nil American. Futures opened easy , with a fair demand and closed iiulet , but steady ; Amerlcah middling- M. C. , October , 1 40-G4d , buyers ; October and November , 3 33-C4d , buyers : November and December , 3 30-G4d. buyers ; December lind January , 3 29-CIJl 3 30-C4d , buyers ; January and February , 3 29-GIS0 3 30-64d , buyers ; February nnd March , 3 S0-C4d , buyers ; March and April , 3 30-6IOJ 31-Uld. buyers : April nnil May. 3 31-C4O'3 32-C4d , values ; May and June , 3 32-C4ir3 33-64d , sellers ; June and July , 3 33-i4iJ3 ( 34-Cld , fellers. NKW OIII-KANS. Oct. 12. COTTON-Qulot ; snles , 4.500 lules ; crllnnry. S 1 ICc ; geol orllnary , 57-lGc ; middling , 6c ; middling , G l-lic ( ; good middling. 6 5-tfc ; middling fulr , G 9-lCc ; receipts , 19,750 bales ; EtO"k 99,127 bales. Futures , Fleady at decline ; fnles , 24,100 bales ; October. $5.91 hid ; November. M.98(5.99 ; December , $3.9DSG.OO ; Jan uary , $ G.02ff.03 ( ! ; February , JG.CCaG.OS ; March , $6.11f/n.l2 : April , $ ( i.15Ji.ir ( ; May , $ G.20BG.21. MKMI'HIS. Ot. 12. COTTON Steaily ; mid dling , C ? ; receipts , 4,127 hales ; shipments , 4,21S hales ; stock , 33 , S bales ; sales , 2,500 hales. ST. IXDUIS. Oct. 12 COTTON Quiet ; 1-lCo lower ; sales , 37 hales ; middling , G 1-lCc ; recelpls , 6,597 bales ; shipments , C.04G bales ; stock , 17.40U bales. U'OOI , MAKKKTS. Time IM Hiili'tor , irllli I'I-UM-N r > ( > iurally p-ii'iucr. 11OSTON , Oct. 12. The wool market here has shown a quieter tonn I'.ils week , although prices me held ( Inner for most classes of wools. Ter ritory wools still head thu list III the amount of bublness transacted and the pi Ice Is a trllle hlKher , taking Ihe market as a whole. About CO cent * tenured for Unit medium and line Is the general established price In the mrrket. Staple wools would go higher , hut the supply Is very meager. The demand for Australian wools con tinues with full prices obtainable. Following arc the notations of leading descriptions : Ohio and I'cnnnylvunla lleeces , X and above , 2l&25e ; X.\ and , XX and above. 2SO29c ; delaine , 29i/3Cc ; No. 1 combing , 2Sjf2 c ; No. 2 combing , 2 aS9c. Mlch- Isan. Wisconsin , etc. . X Michigan , 2Jc ; No. 1 Michigan combing , 272Sc ; No. 1 Illinois comb ing , 27ff23c ; No , 2 Michigan combing , 27i(29c ; N'o. 2 Illinois combing , 242&c | ; X New York , New Hampshire and Vermont , 2Hf22'/C ; No. 1 New York , New HampsMiu nnd Vermonl , 27c ; delaine Michigan , 27c ; uiiwavhed medium , Ken- lucky nnd Indiana quartet -blood comhlng3c ; Missouri quarter-blood uumhlng , 22&2oc ; brnlrt comblni ; . 21c ; l il < o and Georgia , 2.'c. Texas wooU , rprlng medium (12 months ) , KlfilCc ; scoured ptlce , 43ij45e ; t-prlng hne (12 ( months ) , 14 filftc ; tcoureil price , Mj52o | , Tcirltorlal wools , Montana line medium and line , IGjnSc ; scoured , 4S5/t.Oc . ; staple , C2f35c | ; Ulali , AVyomlntr , etc. , line medium and line , 15f17ccoined ; price , 4Sj50c [ ; U ] > le , C255c. | AiiKi-ull.ui Kcoured basis , onmh- Ing bupeillne , 70i72c ; coinhliig good , CJCSc ; combing average , K.jG5o ; Queeiibland ccmblnii , C5e. t LONDON , Oct. 12. Af the wool auction snles today 1I.97S bales Mere offcrel. of which 1.000 were withdrawn. The attendance was larno and the demand keen. There wnfc u good supply of sllpes In full demand nml realizing full rates. ! . , < wer grades of merinos told well up Scoured were linn , hut faulty descriptions ruled weak. A small mpply nf Cape ofKjood Hope and Nalul UiMerri scourol * old nt Bs > 6J. The home hujern purehaeeil large quantities of crosshreds. The AnibrtcHii Inquiry was fiuall and only speculu- llve. The. nexl > erles will bo held November IS. The llrsl seiles for IS9S Hill he held January 18 ami Iho tecond terles for llmt year. Match 15. Details : New Soulh Wolf * . 1.S09 hales rcomud. 84dMU ! 2nd ! ; Kreasy , liuiftl. yui-einland , 110 bales ; greasy , CVi 7',4d. ' Victoria , 1,2(16 ( hales ; scoured. hlt'lQU 8V4d : srpasy , 5H rs'il. South Aiifctralla , lt.9 haleu. gieav ) ' d4 T7d Wc t Aus tralia. 228 bales ; scoured. 18'4diils 3 , d ; greasy , COiUil- New Zealand. 0.7IO hales kcoured , 9MJ > ] 6d. Cape of Gcod Hope ; and Natal , 261 bales ; scoured , M6U 6d ; greaiy. M. NBW YOItK. Oct.WOOI < I inii domebtlo lleece , 2Jlj27c ; pulled. No. 2 extra , 278 lOe ; Ti'lus , c. ST. IXJUIS , Oct. U. \ \ kOOIFlrin ana un. changed. llnrKi'tH , IXNION' . Oct. 12.-SlTOAR-Ileet. October , 83 Hid : December and March , Ss Slid ; March , 9 . NKW YORK. Oct. 12.-HrOAR-U.iw. steady ; fair refining , 3 & ice ; centrifugal , 88 test , 3Kc. Rellneil , easy ; granulated. CUc. NKW ORLKANS , Oct. It SUGAR-Qulet ; cioei kettle , : 'U 3H = i centrifugal granulatt-d , 4Vi < r 4 9lGiwhile ; * . 3 15-16ij4 3-16c ; yellows , 3 15-lGc ; tt-CiilJ Cnllforiilii llrlril P'rullx. NKW YORK. Oct. 12. C'AhirORNIA DIUKD FHUITS-Quletj evaj ) r ( rd apples , cummon , C ® c ; prime wire tray , 8Uc ; wood ilriwl. prime , 8'jo ; choice , SHOS c , fancy. 9.piun'n. ; . 6flS'4c. as to Blio and quality , aprlcoU , Royal , 74i8'.jc ; Moor I'ark. 9ai , eJ i > uchea , unpceled , 7tfllc : OJIAIIA LIVE STUCK MARKET Lighter Run of Oattlo , but More Hogs Ooma to the Yards. BUYERS AND SELLERS DIFFER WIDELY Olio Sn > - Cnltlt- Arc Strnitr " " ' l Otlirr InnlMtN I'rlci-R Artl.nu'or lliiKN Put on AmilluT ( inoil Xlc-Ui-l. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 12-llccclpt3 for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses October 12 . G.11S rv I October 11 . 7,4i3 ; 1.4KJ October 9 . ! , < ) 3,572 611 October S . 1,771 4/J73 1.81 October 7 . 4,910 6,628 3.WO SS October C . B.92G 5,713 1,022 . . . . October 6 . 7,374 5,501 2,810 19i October 4 . C.3GG l.STfi 831 i October 2 . . . 651 R.777 126 ! 4 October 1 . . * 2.220 5,317 2,120 September 30 . 2,270 B,4r.2 3,313 2S SeptPinber 29 . 5.904 4 , ! > 30 S.S2 September 2S . G.S91 4,761 ? I7 21 SeptPinber 27 . 0,744 1,000 til6 27 The olllclat number oC cars of stork brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Horses. C. , M. & St. r. lly IS 3 O. .t St. L. lly 2 1 M. Paclllc lly 5 Union Paclllc System. . . K ) 14 R , 1C. & M. V. H. H. . . . 133 21 S. C. & 1' . lly 1 c. , St. l' . , Jl. & o. uy. . n 2 li. , t M. U. U. H 1:1 : 27 c. , u. & Q. Hy a 2 K. C. & St. J 11 C. , U. I. .t 1 * . Hy. , west. 1 . . Total receipts 2M ( 79 1 The disposition of the day's receipts w.is as follows , each buyer purchasing the num. bur of head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 1'ncklng Co S 572 G.'H. Hammond Co 5M 1.0T.7 . Swift and Company . . . . 1.U3I 1.517 Cudahy Packing1 Co 1.30T. 1,021 578 H. lleckcr and Dcgan . . 30 > > Ynimint & Co 2'J ' J. L. Cnrcy 501) ) I.obman .t Rothschilds . . 110 Heuton & Underwood . . 3G7 Huston & Co 4S Krcbbs oi Co 39 Stevens -iv.l Dennis CO Cudnhy I' . Co. , 1C. C. . . . 201 Nelson Morris , Chicago . . 2TJ 1'lnnUlnton P. Co. , Mil 27 Other buyers 1,123 Left 'over 530 . . . . Totals 0,530 5,032 57S CATTLK Receipts or cattle were liberal again today , though the run fell Ehort of yesterday's mark by thirty cars. In spite of the large run for the two days In suc cession , the market was In pretty good shape but values generally had a downward ten dency. There were several bunches ot pretty de cent cornfed cattle on sale , but nothing fancy. The market was generally steady to a little easier , buyers claiming that they were paying steady prices , and tulesmen in some cases calling It lower. The market on butchers' slock was slow but steady , nnd cows nnd heifers sold In about the same notches ns yesterday. The supply wns made up entirely of range cattle. The yards were full of feeder * , and the quality was on an average very fair. Ihe maiket was all the way from steady on such cattle as hairoened to take the buyers fancy , to lOc lower on the less desirable kinds. In fact , some salesmen sold early at prices that looked strong to them. Repre sentative -sales : NATIVES. I31-1-JF ! STH15RS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. .112S > 4 CO IS..1307 Jl 75 30. . , .1316 $1 771.4 . .1181 4 2.1 " 19. . , .ll'jri 4 C5 . . ' . ' 23 4 0) 2" ! ! l210 4 25 .1031 4 4D . .1123 I .r.1 SC..1204 455 is.1242 ! ! 4 CO . .1220 4 C3 20..1295 4 70 1..1320 4 00 18. . .1172 4 DD 17..13W 4 75 1..1350 WYOMINO. 1 cow 720 1 tnllliiR MO 2 W ) 1 tnlllllB 900 3 73 S cows 3 15 1(1 ( feeders..1031 3 CO 80 feeders..1130 4 05 14 sirs , Tex. . U7ri 3 33 C cows SSG 3 CO 23 sirs , Tex. . ! MO 3 33 ] ! > feeders..10 0 3 70 3 calves 290 4 BO 1 cow 1010 2 DO 1 bull 13.V ) 2 S3 1 cow 1030 3 00 1 cow 10r,0 3 10 1 cow mo 3 10 2 co\va 1)03 ) 3 10 2 cows 10SO 3 10 icow 1120 3 10 1 cow 'K ' > 3 10 1 cow 1270 3 10 1 cow ! T,0 3 10 2 cows U10 3 30 2 heifers CI3 3 r,0 4 feetlers..l2l3 3 CO 1 feeder. . , . .1340 3 VI ) 1 feeiler 1310 3 CO 1 feeder. . , . . J'CO ' 3 00 1 tailing 1310 3 10 23 feeders. , . .1103 375 29 feeders. . . . 'J71 4 00 COLORADO. 4 00 J5..1120 I 00 1. . . 4 IX ) . .1111 4 05 30. . .1114 4 40 S3. . . ,1137 4 45 . .1297 . .102 $ 4 05 37. . . .1330 4 70 . .1372 4 75 COWS . . 040 2 no 1. . 920 2 50 . .10JO 2 CO . . 310 2 S3 4. .1007 2 90 . .lO''O 3 20 1. . . . 7CO 1 73 2. . SSO 2 00 . . 983 2 C3 14. . . . S62 2 SI 1C. . 891 3 21 . . 520 2 W 3. . . .104G 2 G3 3..1030 3 (10 ( IU21PRUH. 1. . . .104C 3 00 4. . . . 477 3 30 C. . . . 900 3 33 3. . . . BM 3 10 2. . . . 7f5 3 CO IllJI.US. 1. . . .1320 2 S3 1..1210 350 1..10IO 1. . . .11SO 2 C5 CAIA'ES. 1. . . . ISO 3 23 120 5 50 1. . . . 130 573 3. . . . 390 4 00 B. . . 4G4 4 CO HTOCICKHS AND KKKDEKS. 4. . . . r,02 3 .10 42. . . , 714 3 93 1. r.io 410 19. . . . S30 3 90 9. . . S75 4 0.1 20. . . .1013 4 05 2. . . . < i5 4 3.1 2. . . r,4 4 40 33. . . . 058 3 70 8. . . . 823 4 15 1. . . , 710 4 20 4. . . SCO 3 25 1. . . . 420 3 7.1 12. . . , 783 3 95 . .1044 4 10 1. . . . BIO 4 20 WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. 6 cows 690 J2 75 1 cow. . 9-0 13 30 2-cowH 1000 2 75 2 COWH. .10CO 3 30 1 cow OfO 2 75 li COWS , 1000 3 SO Icow 10.10 30i ) 15 feeders..1108 3 40 2 tailings..1100 3 0) 40 12 lalllnKS. . . . 030 3 15 Icow 1100 3 CO 1 lallliiB 700 3 25 8 rleen 1105 3 M 3 25 1 feeder 1070 3 CO 5 tailing..11CO 3 25 4 feeders..1232 3 CO 330 U feeders. . . . MX ) 4 00 NKIlRASIvA. 1 cow 1110 J3 00 1 cow 1070 J3 M 11 cows 1022 3 40 43 feeders..1028 4 01 1 bull 1400 2 25 1 cow 1110 3 23 II bllll.i 1253 2 3.1 2 feeders..1015 3 30 1 bull 1451 235 1 feeder 1COO 330 1 cow 1030 2 f,0 2 cows 1005 345 Ibllll 1510 2 K ISfcteers 1M1I 3 M 1 bull 1100 2 7C. 2 fl-dl.'rs..l225 350 2 COWH , 035 2 75 3 feeders..100(1 ( 3 50 1 bull iCO 2 90 2 feeders. . . . KO 3 SO 1 HlilH 1140 3 00 1 feeder 1220 3 90 2 cows 1040 3 10 30 feeders..1191 390 10 cows 1)41 ) 3 15 21 feeders. . . . Mi5 I in 21 cows OS3 3 20 28 feeders. . . . 1094 4 W 5 feeders..1110 360 21 feeder.1198 3 M r,7 feeders. . . .11SG 3 80 29 feeders. . . . 071 I 00 1 cow 780 2 0) .1 bulls 1143 225 3 COWH 983 3 25 icow 1000 275 8 tailings..1225 3 3j 1 tailing H30 275 1 calf 41) 4 W 27 cows 10S1 300 1 stag 1130 3 Oi ) 10 feeders. . . . 021 I 15 74 -ileis..1070 3 75 I cnws SI33 2 f ( ) 111 feeders. . . .1021 3 73 23 bulls 1267 2 GO- 0 steers 1373 3 M 72 cows 953 3 00 1 Kteer 1110 3 SO 1 InlllllK 118) 325 5 feeders..113G 3 CO 1 cow 020 3 25 9 steers 1000 3 70 13 cows 1012 3 25 CO feeders..1130 3 75 42 steers 1191 3 f.O 185 feeders..1131 3 80 1 steer S20 3 r,0 or. sleerH 1271 3 fi.1 5 hlcers 10M 3 70 S3 nil-era 1244 .1 SI 1 feeder S71) 3 50 18 steers 120 370 I talllnijs..llG1 3 f'l ' 2 feeder * . . . . 910 3 93 14 COWB 1002 2 75 22 feedeis. . . . 813 3 95 Scows KG ) 300 41 feedeis..1107 4 liO 0 cows 1030 3 tn ISGciws 1030 3 13 KOUTII DAKOTA. 10" feeders..1201 375 22 fi-eders..1191 3 K > 1 COWH KU5 20' ) 6 steers 10'ti 3 05 21 steers 1213 3 01 73 feeders..1152 305 CO feeders. . . . 13T 3 70 3 tallliiRH..13fca 3 2.1 2 steers 130. ) 3 50 18 teerH 123 305 12 steers 1225 3 01 fi feeders. . . . 1230 3 75 I cows 1M 3 2) ) 3 steers H33 3 00 1 Bint , ' KO ) 3 50 II feedeis..1218 301 2 bulls 1300 235 2 feeders..1200 3 0) ) I cows OS7 2 75 30 feeders..II30 3 fO 7 cows. . . .1050 3 00 me ders..U'20 370 8 ctnvs. . .1118 3 25 12 feeders. . .1110 3 70 COLORADO. S4 feeders. . . . 711 423 21 feeders. . . . 001 405 MONTANA. 3 hulls 1390 210 1 tnlllns 10.V ) 300 2 hulls 1C-SO 293 2 fe-d > r. < . . . . 4C5 SCO 17 cow * KC7 295 2 calves l.V ) 473 HOOB-Tlisre was a liberal run of IIOBS this iiuirnlni : , hut the. dcinund WHS fulr and Knod IlKhl nnd medium welKhU opened Co hlslier. The trnJe on that kind of stuff was rei'.Honahly uc- tive nnd the offerlnKs were inontly all taken early. The mom of the llslit nml medium welchl loads brniiBht 3.C53.75. nn ngulimt 3.Cui(3,70 yenterduy. and one choice load reached $3.SO , which WHS lOe hlBher limn yesterday's top. Heavy hoxs did not experience the tame ad vance as the llehler weluhls. hut hey Bold nil day nt about the same prices us prevailed yen- tenluy. The inntt of the heavy loaja Hold at S3.BS ( J3.CO 53.M helm , * a popular in Ice. and thu tloee was flow. The ureniKO of all the ale was JJo ! higher than yekterday mil lOo lower than Tuesday of Inrt week. Representative sales ! No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. IT. Bl 310 120 13 M CS SSiG 4) $3 ro 67 320 . . . 350 Bl 305 . . . 3 co 72 318 M 3 DO 62 3)8 ) 200 3 CO CO 332 ICO 3 M Bl 310 4) 3 M 10 3i < i 3 ta Cl 2 ! til 3 CO tilV C Z9J 3 53 B5 SZ'i V ) S MV U 904 IM 365 BO SSO ' 3 G2lj 49 318 ieo 3 K CJ 27J i' ' ) 3 Wi , ; 53 27 no 3 K 70 231 ICO 3d 67 293 3K C' , Ui 4' ' ) 3 ( * 6 53 2 9 ica 3 ! > ' > 71 272 ' X C5 40 31S 3 & 5 M : < a 46 3 05 57 297 SO 3 K 3G 2G1 ' 3 03 C4 330 100 S K C7 2(3 ( 46 3 05 BJ 530 . . . I K C5 2b9 ICO 3 63 M SG . . . S65 3 fS 57 m . . . 315 7v ) 208 ICO 3 C3 8) . 5 1W 5M 51 tTJ . . SM . . . . : 240 JM s , 2st fo i ( S M , . SM 40 J 5J CO rFt ) S M M. . , , SIJ M Si.- 41 ! < ; j , , JH 827 < 0 J M IW 173 SO JM M -WJ 10 * M * S 257 (0 > 37 SIS . . . S5S 12 Ml . . . S 5 41 SJ ICO S > SI 571 UO SB M 2 < w 120 a tn ce j7 . . . SM 2 4 1W S SO fO SIS IM 3 C7 > 4 ra sis ? o 3 so c ; sis so s CTIJ K3 ! ! > SO S M IM. . . 1J1 . . . J 7(4 ( M 57S 43 J So SI M5 40 S 70 11 2 < 4 50 3 CO S3 11 tfi S 70 S2 327 SO S ft ) 71 240 40 J 72 < 4 l 378 1W S FO < M Ml SO 37214 SI SJ1 ? 0 3 00 W I . . . 37J14 7 539 ieo 3 m eo . . .2 < u . . . s 7314 & 7 JSS 120 SCO M in . . . 373 R' Z5S 120 3 W > fit 510 . . . ,175 f.l KM UO 8 C 7S SIS . . . S 75 11 t < 7 40 SCO lil ,229 40 375 fiS ! * 8 MO 3 M 6J S3I . . . S SO Cl 3) ! ) 50 3 M PIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. 1 830 . . . 2 SO 1 310 . . . S RS ! 4 . . . 340 4 SI2 . . . SM 3 240 . . . 34" 3 176 . . . SCO 3 30.1 . . . 3 4S 7 1S4 . . . S M R : .04 . . . 3 M d l l . . . 3 R5 : 4fiO CO 3 BO 1 2(1) ( . . . SM 1 2M . . . 350 R 1 J . . . 363 1 310 SO 3 f.O 4 330 . . . 3 M 1 400 SO 3 f,0 ' 4 JIS . . . 3 CM 3 336 SO 3 f.O 7 577 . . . 3(5 ( 10 * V2 . . . S B5 1 ICO SO 3 7i > 4 317 . . . 355 PHIIIJI * Thcro vrtrcno fro h rocctptu of jhpop In HIP ynivln , but n few linMnrcrii fold at fctrmly l < tlcc > . Ili > prconlatlvc unlcs ; No. Av. Vr. 91 wpnlfrn owpa 77 K CO IK western CWPH 93 n S3 433vc.Ucrn wcthrrs 101 3 (0 C1MOYCO I.IVIJ STOCK \1IICHT. . Xatlvrnltl - sti-nilyHvi pylliliiw Hlm Acllvo nnil Hlulit-r- CIUCAOO. Oct. 1 ! . There wns a fnlrly ncllvp ilomnml for catllo niul pi Iocs crp ftonily for nixtlvfs. whlln rnnnetn wore KlroiiR lo lOo lilslipr. Nntlvc beef Ktccrs oolil nt from J3.SO to II for the poorest ilresseil hppf Rrmlrs , lti | lo from $3 to J5.33 for choice lo prime FhlppInK lots , the grcntcr part of thei orferliiKS mwliiK the srnlos nt from JI.BO to 15.10. The ti-rmlnnllnn nf HIP Ions itrnnth htt Impnttnl more life to the ttocUpr niul feeiler trnde nnil onlca of IlKht welKlit utoek BlcrrB were eppeoliilly lurge nt fnun 13 to tl , Choice cows an.l helfera polil imucimlly well , the best helfera Koine for from } I.M to JI.7S. C'nlvca were In Rood supply niul trnile wna lirlak nt atendy prlcea. Texas cnltle were inichiinueil , WMtcrn rniiRP cuttle weie ncllve with n KOOI ! ile- innnil from feeders , the orferliiKa belns lursely of poor tn nieilluni ni'nllty. ' Trnile In IIORH waa nrtlvp , prlcea rilllUB nboiil Co per UK ) pouiula hlRher on nn uvfrage except for "pncltera. " Salea were Inrsely mnile nt from 13 70 to (4i coarse heavy packera aellliiB nt from J3.45 to 13.70 and prlmei naaoited llislit weight nt from > I.10 to M.I2HThe nveniRe quality of Ihe receipts was again poor. The Krealer part of the pica went nt from JI.C" " ) to J3.90. Trade In aheep niul lambs was active nt nn nveniRe advance of lOc per 100 pounds In sheep and 131iZoc In lambs , a compan-d with Inle sales last week. Sheep were wanted nt from Ji to } 2 M fop culls , up to from SI to SI.ZTt for eholcp to prime natives. Western rnnse nheep found purchasers nt from .1 to J3.S3. the urealer part of tlie sullliiK between n ( from f3..iO to J3 SO. I.ambs were bought at from $3.50 to jn 75 for the pootest up to from 53 to 13.63 for the beat , west erns fetching from $3A5 to $3. HKCKIPTS Onltlp. r > , r,00 head ; IIOKS , 11,000 head ; sheep. 9,000 head. SI. liiiiilit l.lv - StocU. ST I.Ot'IS Oct. 12.-OATTI.H-Uecelpta. 5.000 hcul ; shipments. MO head ; maruel. lOc hlKlicr for best natives , of which there are few here ; others steady ; TPMIIIS a shade utroiiKor : fall- to choice native shipping and export hteers. J1.35fi5.10 , bulk of s.iles. Jl. I0if4 75 : dressed beef and butehers' steers , J3.75n4.73 , bulk of sales , $1.2'J4. < V > ; sleets , under I.IHO pounds , J.1.50Wl.f,0 , bulk of sales. $3.90i4.:0 ; stuekers nnd feeders , $2.Wf4.S5 , bulk of sales , $3.l'5f 1.10 ; cows and heifers. I2.in5f4.50 ; bulk i > f cows , } 2.f > 0f(3.73 ( : bulls , $2.00O3.ni ) ; Texas and Indian steers , J2.Vjri.ii ) ) : with hlKln-r pi lees for better Knides ; COWH and heifers. J1.754J3.20. HOiS Receipts , ! UO < 1 head ; Fhlpments , 2fO ) head ; market stronsr In 5e higher : IlKht , J3. "iii ? 4.03 ; mixed. t3.T5ii3.dO : hea\y. $3.TOIf 1.00. SI1KKP Ueceljits , 3.DOO head ; shli.ments , " " head ; market , strong on muttons , with In.nix a shade higher ; native muttims. J2.r ) IT3.S5j stuel- ers. J2.00ff3.00 ; culls and bucks. Jl.Vli3.10 ; lambs , J3.G5B5.23. KIIIINIIH ( Mly IlviSlo < * k. . . , . . . . , , . IU111VL nlfL'l , f * .VV4l v. Illllt.L.l i i I llt-ll- ITS , JI.50W3.M ; Btockers nnd feeders , 52.405J4.50. bulls , J2.00JJ3.23. HOOS Hecelpts , 14.0CO ; maiket strong to 5c higher ; bulk of sales. J3.C7VjW3.75 ; heavies , J3.05ffl3.75 ; packers , J3.GonD.73 : mixed. $ .1.65513.SO ; lights , J3.Goiff3.80 ; yorkcrs , 3.755J3.80 ; pigs , J3.45 ( [ 13.73. EJ3iHUKP - lleeelpts , 5.000 ; market stiong ; lambs J3.30liJ5.15 ; muttons , J2.2.VfT3.10. ! X - TVnrk I.lviSliHli. . NK\V YOIIIC , Oct. 12. lIKKVnS Tlecelpts , 777 head ; no trading : European cables iUote | American steers nl lO'WII'.lc ' ; refrigerator beef. 75 iTiS ? > ic ; exports. 804 beevrH and 2CO ) quarters nf beef. I'AIjVKS Hecelpts , 241 head : veals , steady ; others , slow ; veals , J3.00W3.73 ; western calNes , $3.00. KIIUI-i' : AND IjAMIIS Hecelpts , 1,750 head ; steady , but very slow ; wheep , J3.00fJ1.00 ; Iniiihs , J3.005.5'l. ' HOUS Hecelpts , 2,4(57 ( head ; nrm nt il.25ffl.GO. lOnst linll'iilu l.lviStork. . MAST HUI-TAI.O , Oct. 12. CATTM2-A11 about steady. IIOOH Yorkers , gond to choice , JI.23 ; roughs , common to good , J3.iiJf3 73 ; pigs , geol to choice , J4.23Sr4.3fl. 8IIKHP AND I.AMIIS I.nmbs. choice to extra. J5.15fl5.33 ; Culls to fair. Jl 00514.75. Sheep , choice to selected wethers , $4.005fl.25 ; culls nnd com mon , J2.25ff2.CO. Slock In Slulit. Ilecord of lecelpts of live stock nt Iho four principal maikcttt for October 12 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha C.118 6,023 ChlcagD 6.LO ) 14rot 11,0X3 ICnnHas City 12.W9 14.W ( 0,000 St. I ouls C.OoO 9.WO SOW Totala 28.C18 I2.0J3 17,10) CoiYef MurlCftM. NKW YOHIC. Oct. 12 , COli-KKli Oprncil "lull nnd unchanged ; luleit Inactive and nominal wltn weak undertone following unsatisfactory ISuro- pean advices , hoavler llrazlllun iceelpts , slack spot demand nnd entire lack of speculative In terest ; closed dull , net unchanged to 5 points de cline ; sales , 5,250 bags , Including December nt J0.40. Spot , Itlo , quiet ; No. 7 , Invoice , $7.12V-i ; Jobbing , $7.C2iXj. Mild , steady ; Cordova , ilO.Soff I6.GO ; sales , SOO bags Manicullxi , CW bags Hnvn- nllhi , 100 bags Central American , private terms ; total warehouse deliveries from the United .Stall's , 8,523 hags , Including 7.0U2 hags fiom New Yolk ; New Yolk stock today , 385,205 bags ; 1'nlted States Mock , 47lr/ luigs ; alloat for the I'niled States , 42U.IMO bags ; total visible for the l'nltc < I States , 'JM.G ( > ; 3 bags , against t.CI,3'7 ; bags last year and 5 : i,713 bags In 1W" > . 11AVHIOct. : . 12.-COI''fKM Closed htendy nt n net advance ot Vif ; Hale . 12.0)0 ) bags. SANTOS , Oct. 12. COl'KIJH Qnlel ; good aver age Santos , 8.001) lets ; receipts , 'J,0 < > 0 bags ; Block , 1,111,1)00 bags. IlAMIJUHd , Oct. 12. fOITKi : Opened un changed and closed unchanged to U pfg. net de cline ; Bales , 6.00 < ) l > agu. HIO ] ) i : JANKIIIO. Oct. 12. C-OFTKi : Hnrely steady ; No , 7 , Hlo , 8.20J rela ; exchange , 77-ldl ; receipts , SG.Ofli ) bags ; cleared for the United States , 11,000 bags ; cleared for Kurope , 7,0 10 baR ; stock , 471tH ( bags. Oil Miirlci-tH. Oil , CITY , Pa. , Oct. 12.-Credlt balances , 70c ; certlllcates , no bills ; shipments , 137,158 bills. ; runs , 115,137 bbls. CHAHMvSTON , S. C. , Oct. -Turpentine , linn nt 31c. Hosln , Ilnn. SAVANNAH. Oct. 12. Spirits tunwntlne. linn nt 3lc ; pnlof , 200 bbls. ; lecelpts. 1,101 bbls. Hosln , Him ami unchanged ; xnles , l.SSi ; bbls. ; recelpte , 3h'J4 bbls. WII.MINC.TON , N. C. , Oct. 12. KpliltH tur pentine , nothing doing nnd unchanged. Hosln , Him lit tl.15Ql.20. Crudn tuipenllne , [ Inn nl $1.5) ( I2.UO. Tar , firm at $1.35. I/NION. Oct. 12. Unseed oil , 14s TV-d , Tur- penllno rplrltu , 21s 3d , XIMV York Dry ( ! OIMH 3lfirlft-lf NHW YOItK , Oct. 12. Tin- dry goods market continues quid In ull cotton lines. Woolen gouds show no perceptible uliengthenlng III the. Hltua- tbm , though the demands for spring goods us well as the supplementary oidera on fall lines are well sustained. IlrporlH of fair business nt second hands nnil with rctallerx In various p.irts of Uiu country continue , but buyers are mill chary of heavy purchasing. Print cloths are Rteady nt 2 > , fec. Prints ale fenonilly without change. X LAOSES DO YOU KNOW DR. FEL9XLE DRUM'S > Steel | Pennyroyal Treatment ] J isthooriBinnlpmlonlyFHKNCH. / ( eafo nnil roliali'vcaro un the innr- S Xtct. 1'rloe , $ i.Xl ( ; pent by malt r itienilinn cold only br Myeri-Ulllon Drug Co. , H. R Cor 18th ami Far- llain Ktrrctt , Omahu .Vu. Modu-rnl .lluinorvll Jlolliornllt WHAT IT COSTS. WHEN TO GO. WHAT TO TAKE. HOW TO GO. Harotliuo nnd money by reaclliu the. KlomtUo-Vu- kondulile IKMjk. Itcontolinniupsuf ull Ihuruiile * lo thu gold nelOh.muno ( ruui kiirvor > Ju l couiplutvd , bent poktpalrl for 11.10 , pcttntllcn or e prei-i iiiunuy crucr. 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WlnilNor llolrl IlfiulliiK ItiMiin. V. M. C. A. . : itil : Slriot mill -Mil Avciincv NASHVILLE Duncan llntfl NIMVH Slnml. I'liullli ! HlilK. , lOxjio. OGDEN. .irrCiirtncy & Co. , \V. Welili. PARIS , FRANCE. \c v York llcrjilil lluuilliiK Itooni , Ave. ilu I'Oiu-rii. POCATELLO V. C. llorilrr. PORTLAND , ORE , \V. I' ! . .lOIK'H. I'liflliuiil IloUIOWM .Slnml. PHILADELPHIA. Mercantile I.lltrnry. SACRAMENTO. I'll ) . Hi ; Library. i SAN FR"ANCISCO. I'liltllv Library , SALT LAKE CITY. I , . I'1 , llaiiiiaol , liyoi'iiiu Thiuiler. , ' Salt I.ilUe tieiVH Co. SEATLE , C. fi. Oynloii. A , T. I.iimlli SIOUX CITY. lHiiii llolel \ < MVJ < .Slaiu7. .tin n tin in I n llolel .VctVH .Slanil. llolel VeniloniK AetVM Slaiiil. ( ilMII-KC I * . HllllC. I'lilillu l.llirnry. ] SPOKANE. John W. ( Iriiliniii. ' ST JOSEPH. IlllllllllMV'KIM1 .Stllllll , ST. LOUIS. K. T , .Tett. I'lnnlei-N * llolele m 1'iililln Iillirury. WASHINGTON , D. \Vlllnril'H llulilIIVH Sdiiul. 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