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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1900)
..'.. ; ""'" Mjjiui. imrj; r i KAl, Wi, t I fli.Vj li, ' , LWUU. i V I I J I I W 1 I I 1 .' n V n 1t.n1n.t to r. . li. . tc I Volume of Bus'ness for tho Week Vory Sat isfactory to Local Jobben. SUGAR LOST FORTV POINTS WEDNESDAY Trices na n lliilc Did ,nt rinctimtr Mueli Diirliiu the Werk, hut Tlirre In ii Firm FrclhiK ultli tiood I'roKiii-cts fur Ail viiniTi. Tho city has not been as lively the lost rok as far at. the numbci ot visitors i concerned, but at tho aumu time buslnoss has bcecn moving morg ut a ery s-iils Itctory rate. In a few ce where Jobber did an enormous house trade during Ak- oar-llcn week they cull business a iltt e they cull business u iiu c week. Tit.c.liiK men nre r rounds again and In tho lock for last U making their tnajotlty of cases are landing llbcai orieri Tho fact that trade In the country l In Kood shape natumlly has n tendency to make sortlng-ilp orders heavy, as mer chants figure that trade will iontlnue heavy throughout this full and winter. Thero have not been many Important market chanties slmo last repot t, mut of tho Unci remaining Just about stoaoy. In hardware, however. It Is evident that tho footing continues to improve mid .ob bcrs predict a good healthy market fir ome time to come In Implements Joubdi? report siring trade opening up In nb o hapo and Uie fur of a few weeks ago that values , mild not be maintained Is being gradually dispell I. It begins to look now as t'longh the demand for spring f oods will b. enormous jnd If that pr ,vs o be the e.i-ii there Is not much chnueo tor any Important breaks In market quota tion. Taking everything Into consideration, business men In this city feel thut th?y have every rtnsrn to look for ns good n winter trade as has ever been exp Tlm' ed In this pcetlnn. Col.ectlons co,,llnue In good shape, which Is good evidence of th genera) prosperity existing throughout tho country. .Sonar Market ItreuUs. The most Important chnngo In the grocery market Is tho blB break li sugar No o e wus looking for a drop In values, In view of the llrm condition of the raw mirk', and us a result the news thai reached li 'ie on Wednesday that si.g.ir had i;one off forty points was a tidal surprise Arbuc'sl?, tho National Kenning company and Hie American Hugar Helloing company have been Irvine lo nuree on u f ollttin bllils. but failed to do fn and as a reult nnnther sugar war Is bt Ing w.iged. The rellned article Is now being sold at u bus, as the present price Is actually less than the cost of melting In view of this fact. It does not reem prjbuhb' that tire-ent quolnt oris will bo maintained any gri'iit icgth of time, and an adjustment in the near fu ture and restoration of former prlcc.i would catiso no great surprise. In dried fruits there ! little If any change to report, but as soon ,i:i roldor weuther arrles tho general Impression Is that tho demand will grtutly lucre ise, which rmty bring nb.jiit l.lgmr prices. Coffee Is being quoted about the i-ame es It was a week ago. K.iHti-rn tn.irets are still very dull and the at tempt made lust week to advanio prices fallid. For several rnrntliH past there has been much lalk about n short crop, but It appears now th.it these reports were not based upon fuct. Itecclpts at the present time are enormous und the general Impression Is that the ero:i, Instead of being -1i rt, l. in reality large Just which way tl.( inar'nO! will llna ly go cannot be told at the present time-, out jobbers do not predict ; n advance In he Immediate future. So far ns (imitations ,ir. concerned, the ennned goods Mtimtlon remains nnchnng-l All lines, however, are I elng held at good llrm prlcos and p.irtli ulany Is this true of string beans, peas, tomatoes and eastern peaches. The early part of the wek quotations in beans wero a trllle lower, but the iufer part of the week the market reacted ThP was brought nbout by rails which a ra d tho crop more or less and d 'l'iyed d Ivene'J. which gavo a firmer feeling to tho spot market. llnriHvnre Continues Firm. Hardware Jobbers nil roport an euormmis demand for this season of the yenr. Tim volume of their business Is running niU' f heavier than 11 did a year ago and In la.t they cannot get many of their stud s fsst enough to fill their orr'. r. prntnp ly This Is particularly true with such 'Ines as nulls, bnrbwlre and tin plate For som llttlo time they have not been able to carry these lines In rtuclc, as they had orders for nil that arrived long before It reached lnre Mills and factories In the east are bring put Into operutlon as rapidly as posslo o nnd product'on will undoiihti dlv lnereaf-e very muterlnllv. In view of the big de mand, however, It will take some time t catch up present orders. The demand Is Increasing right ahiHg and all Inden tions at the present time point to a oi tinued heavy consumption for some time to come. In view of that fact, ther Is not much fear but what the nvirset win be on a good sound basl for reveral mm' lis to come. Jobbers state thut In their opin ion this Is a good time for the merchants to buy. As regardH tho market there Is not much new to be said. Prices remain practlcallv tho same as tbev were a week ago, but at the same time ther- Is a firmer tone to the market and predictions of higher prices In the near future are being freely made. The only exception lo that statement Is In the case of rope, which Is Vte lower. This applies to both sisal and Manila. Cotton (iooiln SOU Ail iinelllli. The cotton goods market Is Hill advanc ing, but the demand Is ikJ Inerearlng as rapidly ns might be expected. The volume of business being transacted In eastern markets Is In fict rather disappointing, but still sellers do not seem to be at all anxious to dlnpnso of their goods under existing circumstances nnd consequently this Is sort of a waiting period on both sides. The woolen market shows no Improvement and the demand for those llns Is also rather light, according to reports received from eastern points. So far iui the local market Is roncerniu there are no eomplalntts to offer The de mit ml continues to bo exceptionally heavy and Jobbers predict that trade Is going to continue very active throughout tho year, ltotall trade all over this section of the country Is very heavy, which meant) that Iobbors will also enjoy a good active niur ;et. There were, of course, not as many buyers In the cltv last week as during the previous week, but the fact that traveling men were nil out hustling for business moro than mndo up for the falling off in house trade. Sprllltf Iluriliien Starts Well. Local boot and shoe Jobbers are now de voting considerable intention to spring business. It is of course, rather early to expect much In this line, but still Jobbers, say they are taking quite it few order, more In fact than they usually do the tlrst of October. In view of the good beginning they have made they feci moro contldent than ever that this Fairing's trado Is going to be a record breaker. Hlzlng-up orders uro also coming In vcrv satisfactorily, us the rnlus nro helping out tho demand for fall footweur very mate rially. In tho same way tho rubber goods trndo has been stimulated. Jobbers say thoy have sold more mackintoshes and all kinds of rubber clothing during the lust two weeks than for Mime time past. Kuu ber shoes of all kinds hnte also been In good demand, so that rubber goods dealers aro well pl-ased with tho trado they have had so far this season. Fruits a ml Produce, Very few changes have taken place In tho quotations on fruits nnd vegetables since last report No new lino have arrived on tho market nor have any of the old ones disappeared. Orapes and upplrs are rather taking the place of peaches, plums and such l.nes, but the latter are still on the market. Lemons are a little lower th.tu they wero a week ago, owing to the de creased demand. noth poultry nnd eggs are unchanged, tho Bupply arid demand keeping just about even. Butter Is nlso quoted tho same as tt wu.i a week ago. Thero Is no change to report In o.isters, prices being the same us they wero at tho opening of the season. OMAHA wiiii,i:s.i,h Vt.HKi:TS. Condition of Trade it ml Duiitntloiis on Staple ami Fiincy Product. Kaas-Hecelpts, light, good stock, firm, at iGc. L1VH POULTUY-Ileus. 7c. n ostors. iff Je. spring chickens, fcc; ducks. 4juc, goose. 4ljCc: turkoyi, Sc I'llFSlI DURSSrcn POFLTHY-llcns. 0c, roosters, SttGc; duck.i air! gee e, till roe. broilers, per deism, J3, spring chickens, ler lb. OJYlOo; tutkeys. 12'..c. tAMi',ra'1''o. chickens, per dozen, Jl') JHKi nHard ducks, p;r doien, $1; ttnl. fU0 n,,XC(1, Jl-Wtfl-TS, Jackmilpe, Jl.:'5 JW'jOc' 8ennra,or- !lc: KRthered creamery, FIIFSII OYSTnitS-rirst grade, slid packed, Now York counts pet can, 4'V: extra selects, 35c; standards, 27c Sec md Ki.iut-. mac unci, .-sow urk counts p c''.,)'.1VAx,ra 'elects, 21c; standards, 20c PIOIIONH-Llve. prr Uoicn, Wo. per V Vi . i.r. choice, Pli p)c HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesato Hay Dculers' association. Ciiolcu upland, tfl V r, 1 ,,.lnH.t ,o fii. . 1 1 . i IE J7 live straw, J6, 'J hese prices nro for hay 'jf good tomr and quaut Demand fair and prhes weaker. Hiceitits, i cars. OATH--No, i white, 26c. COKN-Nu. J, he. UHAN-J12.76. VKaBTAHLKS. CLCLWIHHUH-PBr doien. 20B2SC. NEW Tl. K.MI'S Per bushsl basket, C.)C rt.w ubtiin-I'er uumui, wuisc. Nh .' ... i I'ei 'j'. n .yiiches, 38c LKTTI.'CK Per dozen, llftl&c. HADItlHHrf Home grown, per dozen, 15c ucais-ttus, per pan uusnei basket ym., siting, POTATOUh Per bu hel, 4i4jWc; sweet poiaioes. per titisnei, (tu'juc. . CAIlUAOIJ Home grown, per pound, lVjc Ho. land sied, CAl LI I LiiWLit-l'or d02en. Jl. to.ma TOLs - Homo grown, per half uusnei uasr.ei, oic. ONIONS Homo irrnwn. onr boahol koia w;. . CELKRY Nebraska, 30SIOc. FIUITS PIJACHK5U. fn.llrl ,.... l.mw. c",n1".,.'tc'IL'!u" freetonss,'75O80c. I'LL .MS-Calitormu, per crate, J1.00S1.10; PKARS-lVr lix. JI 73f,2 W OIlAPEa - California Tokays, 4-b-isk"t crate, J1.50. Comorus, )i me ktowii, l7e. jyATlHMlil.orf-A 4 10 a.z'o, IGtfWc each. l As l AhOijiMj Uem, per dozen, Wjjwo; APPLES-Nntlvo, 76cQJl.lO per bu ; ) bbl , J2.do-o2.75. eastern, I2.75tt3 00 tier hoi. -iiANHERRlES-Ptr bbl.. Jo; per crate, tropical rnciTS LEMONS-Cullfornlu, cx.r fancy, JI.W; choice. JI. .J,,A?!A'SAS,,er bunch, according to size, T.v(4 4ft, It. California, n?w cartons, $1; layers, MISCELLANEOUS Nt,TS-Enrllsh unltintu ti.p II. 14?11 filberts, per lb., I2c; ulnends, per lb., lit , raw peanuts, per lb., Wabc; roasted, "i ''si. HIDLS-No l grcon, 6e; No. 2 green fj'AC Nil. 1 k:i tml :Up n ! u..li...l ,.Ll No. 1 veal calf, g to 12 lbs.j Sc; No. li veu.1 ran, J. to u I US , 6C mjw yoiiic7sexerai. ji.uiiciyr. Iliioltitlonn nl die l)n- on Various Commodities. NEW VOKK. Oct. C.-FLOL'R-Recolnts. 21,365 bids.; exports, 18,932 bbls.; sales, O.COO pkgs. Tho market was a nurrow affair but well sustained, especially on spring brands. winiout change. Minnesota tuiteiita. J4.20it 4.0); .Minnesota bakers, JJ.oofi3.lo; winter intents, w.iU4.00; winter straights, J3.iyti 3.G.',; winter extras, J2.70f3.00; winter low K --4m2.'o. Ityo Hour, qulut; sales, m bbls.; lair to good, J:i.l0'u3.3o; choice to IS 59'. fAMJ-CJ. Huckwheat Hour, quiet ut J.'.J'CiJ'J.IO. ,S,7 HEAT-Steatly at COfitwc. f t rX N.MhA,-ull; city, 30c; Uriindywlne, JO E-Oulot; No. 2 western, VSe. f. o. b., ulh".",i,,,,,u,t.'' 'U5Je. e. I. f., Now York. I'AIII.IA -quiet; feeding, 431117c, c. I. f., Hurfulo; mailing, uj)0:c. t. I. f., Huffulo. I b) f MAI.T-Oull; western. tLtitBe. HEAT .r,.l,.la T: ?-. I... . ii uu.; Bales, l,51o.ueu bu. futures and Cl.000 aVl- "'eaily; No. 2 red, &24e, iKIoat; No. 1 nortliern. Duluth, f7'4e, f. o. b.. ulloat. fjptlmiK opened llrm and higher on BtroiiK KnBlleh cables, local covering and bullish northwest markets, but was very iulut. Later eused olT on predictions of clear weather In the northwest, but closed steady at ',c net advance. Hales Included VW r,''v s,,',rch- M'lMSc, closed at Mftc; , ,V!i; .!,t;H'i'l,-'-Ic, closed at M-fcr; October. Ml 1-lbc, closed at Mo; December, S3&-lGii koU-lin, closed ut 83-Yc. COHN- llecelpts. 117,520 bu.; exports, 121), M bu.; sales, :,(xi bu. futures and 1&J.W0 and 4V!fc. f. ii. b ulloat. uptlons were neK lec ed but stead In sjmputhy with wheat ami on firm, r KiikIIsIi cables. Closed steady at unchunpeil pr. es. May cioseel at 41i"c; October closed at 46 V; December, 42W 42 G-lCo, closed at 42Vc. " -r'!'S"LUu.Cl'l,, m-m l,u-: exports, tn, .&l bu. Hpot. unlet; No. 2, Sf.iAc: No 3 25c' Nov 2 white. 27Hc; No. 3 uhfte 27c; rack Ti Ihu tvl.... n ,J. ; to 30 lbs . imo "-"ua "ry. -i !.'.!':ATMKJ5''',rm; hemlock sole. Huenos :lrRi2ac," "Vwolghl. 22H"23.'lc; TexasOIM6cbulli ,0mC8tlc flc. fur. Imitation creumerv lKn' H"'y 17H120i,4e, ryfic l'LOUh"sy: c-' country, 49. CHc!CJamI,a,!:i!:;4.i?(rS,1C' f"'r rxtra- KeS8oj:1oolice:-4 i. il.h Coiu.er ,,nl,- i.-i. L( ad. dull, brokernpes. "dull. 'Hl ST 1 Ini",??"." ' lln.. KYU On Iff. rr.,. w'pl?tiy.imi '""-'innged. IIIIAN-Steady; racked lots, 'east track. J7.V4Toxi,nn: Umotl,y- 'Q 13.00; prairie. W'lISKY-Steadv at J1.27. inoN cottonTiks-j an UAU01 1NO---J.S les 5s I1KMP TWlNKc Sr'lU'h'uT'ii.M "Uet! Jl.27..4174.32 dnlrv15,'fM-rchaSyi crpaT. lSg22Uc; lowirTt1r(7N-HnI,orlt-,"r'n "t $14.:o. Lard SHI P.M KNTS-lFlour ' r oon ul hxh , . . corn. StVff1''. I.Uerpnnl fJrnln MnrUrt LIVICHPOOL, Oct. I-W1IPAT Li bcX,'W- Jnninr-. Si mla ' ' DeCtm' at Ii M. ,'0Ul" fa"r w,n,or- Bte"y PltOVlHlnVH u r . .. steady at 70s; prime mess.' stead - at ffis Pork, nrlrno nuss, western, quiet at 70s -nrti. American refined. In nails. u. n, i ' :r;-.i'1 '".""i mess, 1 nV 'J. m'" wo,sl,,"- tlones steadi- t :9:L 1 lnl":. t"T "to IS lbs. llrm ii . """.- uiiitierinnii cut. Zs to Tu lbs., strong at (Ms; short ribs. IS to 2 lbs Irm at (On CI; long clear middles light 30 heavv i 'VLm,' coar middles; I mrll 1ft 4iViJ9- ,lr.m nt 43s: 8,10rt '"'ear narks. 18 to IS lbs., strong at 44s 0d; clear deri'sn Uc Wo w,1.0nB V MaW "hMi. L?K-A'norlcan Hncst whlto. quiet at U M AmcrlCil" "net colored, -quiet .M2Iuqni;t36I!;om,on (,'aeln co''l3t'. tendj L'nlVdTMl,.l',1.ltc,1 Sta,es nnest. P3s; i LAat anndlan. quiet at &s lod. '5""""" r',' n i "ii'ii,i"lTiM UI..H-. Ii,.p i "l. "T " ' t-A l -i 'eceT! hnrd iSSu K- o i-, "IUIIC, .Ml. No. 3. TOric red, 72'y734c: COriN-Deceniler. Deceniler. K5lvc, Slav. C3',r; 3.3dK,c y' it,Z,ci No- 2 hlle. caMl, .0 3'JUc: No nr'n'l'i.y-rvte,. timothy. - 310.10 cholco DL'TTKH Creaineri lsnv.. ji... . j-t, ,..v , lutuj, juiicy, KnOS-Steady; fresh Missouri and Knn. ras stock. dozen, loss off. caies tc. turned : new whltuwood cases Included, 4a bil;Eoa,.PTlWSr'11' mmh ! COrn' JW.i crop, UiiflSc old olds. 2")C' Purine "in ir 5 J,1""1'' ,cVZl"' "M '2tt rAttP-Vlrm; ( alveHton. 20 to i; li s iRn- y union ta. L"i to : COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL First Hour in Wheat Moderately Active, But Later Dull. CORN MARKET CLOSES A SHADE HIGHER Onts Are I'licliiinged October Pork, the l.iicr.l Supply of Which Has iieen Cornered, AkhIii the I'enture In Proltuns, CHICACO, Oct. 6.-Vheat today closed a shade lower, corn a shadu higher, oata un changed und provisions utilise lower. Oc tober pork advanced Vi.M. Wheat was helped by an udvance ut Liverpool. With Liverpool TsUUid higher, despite thu fact that this market the previous session nan furnished no motivu for such a bulge. November wheat opened klrc higher ut IS Wi&bc. llio Liverpool gain wus said to bo based on a report of frost in Argentina In the northwest there wero light ruins. iho Ilrst hour tho market wus moderately active, but later was dull und neglected iradcrs evened up for tho Sunday cessation of business. Outside bull support resulted In a decline of Uiiiac. The market steadied becauso of a fair cash business .'iaWO bu. unit ISOVember closed u shade duwn nt 77U 4l'7f4c. Seaboard clearances In Wheal una nour were tquul to itsj.wj bu. Primary re ceipts were liH.uOi) Im . enrntmrf,! with 1.x . 000 bu. laM year Mlnneauolls and Duluth reported l73 cars against 4ut! last week nnd i it j ear ugo. i.ociu receipts w ero ifi cars ot coiitruet. erii.li. Ill tho corn market thorn w.in n fair ren. enti irauo eariy, nut later the market tell Into neglect. 'Iho market opened higher In sympathy with wheat and on moderate country offerings, iho local crowd sold to even up over hunday, but as thero was fair outwule support tho close was steady. No-u-muer sola between 37sc and 37Sc and closed a fhndo up ut SJf.SMlic. Receipts wete 3il cars. Oats hail their usual contracted exnerl. enee. l.ocai r"ceipis were an cars. hhip. ments wero 24t,ow bu. trom the sealio.ud November aolil between '.'ii'M.e anil ii. Jl.Hc and closed uuchunued at i'.U',.2.e. October pork, tho ,m ul supply ol which has been cornered, again furnished the liiel. ileht in provlHlonu, although the tradu wus ipilet enough. October opened at JH.23 und sold nt JH, at which It closed, u M over eieioay. in later I ut Hies selling by puck ers caused a reaction In prices. January pork sold between Jll.W und JI1.W and closed llVtC down at J12.n;',; January lard, bctwien tl and JG.W. closlntr no tower nt 1(11.. t, 11,1 Inmini... oil... 1.... tt.n-t, ...... Z. ....... . ' ..'.-, ."-tMi-l'll u.oi Ittlll i.Jvi?it).32h, with tho close 7o down at Jij..'Ci. l.stimated receipts Jlonday: Wheat, 205 mm; corn, uwi earn; oats, j cars; hogs, 4J.IAO heud. The Jeudlng futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Clone! Y'cs'y Wheat uct. Nov. Di-iv 7;iJ :r.i.! ti-.t: 78 (lik 7V, 77V'tj,77,.'itSI SS'UIli 40lJ iB's i tl'tiiliU'UU Corn Oct. Nov. Dec. 40 40H 37-1, 37aif,; 37M 3i,3"im4 3J' 34T JIT Oats uct. Nov. I)..e. l'l . . i Pork tjct. Nov. Jan. ,ard Oct. Nov. Jan. It 25 11 If) 11 95 17 C) 11 1214 11 95 14 25 11 75 11 SO 7 20 ' 7 15 6 924: 7 95 17 00 II 50' 11 SO 11 90 11 S714I 12 W I 7 27U 7 25 7 00 7 07h' ; 2H4 7 L'S 7 W : oo Ribs Oct. Nov. Jan. ' 97H 7 97V4I 8 07j c':i?ii Ysiiji 6 so' 7 ;. 32is 0 37', No. Cash quotations were ns follows: TM.r)t'itKf.ii.i,.. ,..i,. M ......... . r.. . straights, W.iO'uJ.60; clears, J3.20u3.iW; spring l'S.?fcl?.- .V;WV:.i ,l"'tents. J3..'iC4,10; iit,.M-ii, u. id'Uisiic; !;o. 2 red. 77-t;c COllN No. . 4nw-,;.n. v o :. ..Vi :. 5- jj---- i..w, - -Hill CVtCj, No. 3 white, 23-X(fj25c. Ill I. .O. D1?4C sVVmiv Kll'ir lo c,lolc" malting, 54JtMc. J1.6s:"Prlmo timothy '$4.20 4.3 ""'-,". Puo'isin:Mua ......i; .. . (I I1S.W. Lard per-iw lbs. JTloT.o ribs sides (loose). J7.!0-its 10. uVy salte, sides boxed.; jsiwtsy " """" C'e"r w iiinK 1 Hum:! or 11 gh wines. Jl "7 BL'OAll-Clll ln:if fm- in. .li.',-'-... .. conft'ct.uncr A, jii; off A. ;..8j. I-'ollnwInc 11m ltn rriinlniu n.i ..it of the principal grains: ""u Phi ir tik ttccolpts. Shipment! Wheat, h ..11 ('r"' ,b .";;::4oi:ono EoVow Oats, bu 41Birtl aj-i'nnS He. bu , VXXX "lirlev. bu 3.1,006 ip'ooo On the Produce exchange today tho but ter market was steady; creameries, lGfl.'uc dalrl. 8 . IC'jildc he. se. steady. lO'i'uuc' Kggs, llrm; n-esh. IGc. .- JI(IVH)li:.TS OF STOCKS A) IIOMIS. Steadiness of Mnrl.et t inier SIkiwIiik " HIHII.K Is SiirnrlsliiK. NEW YORK. Oct. A-Aintn.. ...'.., on tho bank atntonu'iit m the Stock ex I'hatiKo todnv. Hut t)m wpv . ,tn In the citsh reserves of tho banks seemed 10 nino iittio erfoct on rpeculatlvo sontl ment. beyond a flutter iim,,,,,. 11,.. ...!.. . l'nSM ?h tr"ders, who offered prlcos doivn v,,v. r.,.,,'iiiviiL upiituieii. tile larir'f Iieculators. who hae been bul Inr tno maritet uurlng the week, n-onud content to Htllnil lv 1 . till -, .1. v . . r. statement on generul speculative senti ment. The steadiness of tho market under the showing by the banks serins surpris ing, when It Is duly considered that grert stress has- been laid by the speculal rs (or the rlso on tho offsets to the Interior drain of currency, which were oxpeeied to mltlgato the cash lns. ijven vister day, when tho movement to the Interior was known to have been large, thu max - iV1 1010!' 5G.O0O.4XW The largo payment .'f Pacific old drifts last week wn expected I" . . .jii. .. iiij. uiiiiit it. sys. Jem of computations by dally avera 4 but instend.of that the lots of the tush for the week was run up to Ji.57l.7fO uiul In half Tho iiitVilor Vl-tr ,, " o7 SXi has been larger than any previous w.ok of tho teason, and far in excess of anv utnr1n ,',...l. I., ,1... tr.l ... . "J n,i " : ".i r.-iinuu in ttist year. Tho extraordinary rotton m .vement is tn. doubtedlv responsible for the shuwl-c The iquanlmity of speculators in faro of tb ! .r : .1 i "'""I 'iu,- to mo conuc- firm I lin t tl.A VlA',1... ......n... . - .. - ...,i ...... ..I.. ... iiiu, luui'iii in cotton to tho seaboard Insures a rmnlniinneo of tlv export movement und the making of com- VI...; : .. .. . nlr'"n on tho i"1" i u, r. iiiuni-j iiiuiai'i m riuriien in. tlnued foreign buying of cmton Is llke y hi iictvnaimi.. riiiiiiii'iit ll gout to til S country probably the coming week. On rtnllment on ihe Khaki i-ians subscrlotl n in' t-uiiiiup, it-,-i iiu (iii ine mowing m n day a 2j per cent Installment on the Hr'tlsh exchequer bond isi.o, nf which over one-half, or about J7.'0t.0. Is due from American sub'crlbers The requlrf ruirt thus created upon the London money mir. ket nnd the New York ster'lntr exchangi mnUnt .villa, I... t... 1 n n n.l nr.. ....... . .. ......... ' .... .... . Kti"i tue sup ply of cotton MPs. The favnrab't inddents nf tl... ii-Aul, I....... I. ...... ......I.. .1... .. - ... ... '' '"'V I lie lllOM or bv the bull leaders, but the loudest pr - ii'xi'iii'ioN urn i i cornuei'ci' in the u't mini fni'm-lihln nnl'...nw, tt nnti.lllln ...... , . .. ... i . . . ., , .i,i. ,i,ii, nr. ,n',.r will! n iho public at largo Is .fll ov dent y m doubt, cMieelally a revival of liiiBln. ,.. last year i high level of proiperlty. The mi n nliiiil'i I li'rt .ihnn.AM r. t . ... -......".r. Ul 111'.- IIIIUKCl W.11 , 'i.i' iu i ',ii mi- iiiiii"'i hi ii-r.eiion P'm iii i n i. nun un iii iuw mir'Jt exeusngO Wh Cll I failed of verlllratlnn A i.iwllu ' mu.i l.r. ,1... ..A..I ,II.A , .. T ,.'- run..- i.. i- - Pii eau..i i.ff served Its purpose In r riling ric 3 up late one dnv and there were various rumors of ub-iorptlons and comodlibit'ons of railroad py-dems, whl'o hr drcrs igoi- . ',,lu..'1, l" """ iiiiu ei llf'd Wltn u palpable dlsltu llnatlon to avail themiielv-H ... 11, tuiniii u lllf Hli'CKS I h- hopeful views exprehfed by authorities In th Iron and steel trade hud a marked liillMVll. .' I'll .in- lliuill l,l-l l-DDCtl SIOCKS tn that group and affected the peoral ,l?t favorable by sympathy. The &dustmcnt of the long drawn-nut wnge c 'titroveriv with tin plate workers gave relief to feats of labor troubles und the expressed sa'l-. lui'ii'ii in 11111.1.111. ", i-i,uif in me nuiroaiiFi iii-ii-'i i'i-i i n. I'., 'in- milium' in Kteei raiM with the pibe tlxed by tho makets. ii-omi-ed a line of ordprs In that Ind ntrv. The dee lariitlon of the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on Tennessee C ml ende, u very bold campaign at.ilnst tlie stock, I'llKVH I'" ll'n..l- na'VI IIUHfl ttlllCIV JIIIO- llshed that the dlvldf-ud would be rodui-'d n. I.n .a u. I Tll U I lllll... 1 1 1 ...I I .,l.m....l .1.. iii i' .r.-' . . ..,.iiH,i in nm stock hnd a reviving Inlluence on nil tho stocks In the steel group Th p'uring of einiii' iiiit- .'iiii-i ,ui iii'tvin i-iirs was another element In the strength of tho vA..n T . r i ... Isnltnlflnl ul.l.. 1 1. . .. . . Fii'ni' , ,.',! in.- ...kiii.'.i rnir, mi- t.i'111 pletlon cf some recent orders for llqulditl n i f varlrus stocks wph a re lef to'tho market n...i ...iii.A.i ii... ...... m.. unu 14' iiitati.u tiiu ui4,uiii.v Alii; inuueiu- Jlen cf tho I .inks surp.ua b reason of loan i' ntracti .ti rcvi.il.d by last weeks mitiinei.t and the hoa 01 n f,ivnrttUc' siiowli.g this wcik by reason of tho su.uliy etfetts .if the Interior movement of currency havo been a continuing lhituence. Hut a Policy of conserving reserves liv loan con traction s not one that Is supposed to udd to tho comfort of specuutUo notders of securities una meantime the cull loan raie has advamed to 3 per cent and money rates continue to haruen. There has bien omy a slight increaso In iiiihu uusiness una prices nave moved ir ricuiHin Lulled States new 4s declined i per cent on tan suite lust c?iiiuiiiu. The Commercial Advertlsor's London financial cablegram says: ihe stock market hem was quietly III in t'niuy lai..iIo.i Is nuytng Atuicotioas. K"ii J.42.1W i,a. lie?q taien ror exp. rt, to r.ypt .Munet wus u little ousler, call loans being reduced to j't per cent unu inno money lo xj per cent. Sliver was Incline 1 to react some what, 'trade returns shjw an inureuse of Imports tunountlng to t.Va per cent; exports liuvo iticieuseu i-n i"--i cent. 'the loilowitiH are the ciuslng prices on uic .cw iorK siuck oxcuango: Atchltun Ju ptd Il.imniuro & Ohio Cttnuiliaii Pacllla CdiiaUa Hoat.ivni Chen. Jk Unlo LIitcaiEu Ut. W.... C . 11. i g ClileaKu, 1. & L" ilu pfd Ch.criga & I;. I.. Cnitago & N. V... c, n. i. & i C. C. C. St. L Colu, Uouthorn ... till tut pfd do '.'J uld . Is'i Cnion I'aMc .. . 7uS do p;j . 71'a Wubosh . SiVa do pf,i r.f iW. Ac U ti . :tVi! lo 24 pfd.. . 1ji Wis. Central ... " .. J.'i .. , .. 17 .. US .. 11 .: . ii . 90 Tnlrd Avenue .. Adams Uxprens Altw, Kxtiretis . ..1104 ..ru .In) U. S. Ilxprrai 4j .i'dU'Wellj-Pamo Ux... l'.v,Amor. Col. Oil. .. 3Vj (1 do Pld .. V Amer. do Amer. Malting ... Pfd S. & H. ... Dfd .. 4, .. 1!4 Del. & lluJuun... Ul. U & W Denver & It. (I.. Uo ptd line Uo let pfd... Ot. Nor. pld llutkitiK t nil ... Hocking Vulu-y , luitiuls Central . Iowa Centutl ... do pfd U L. & W lie pfd ltku dilute IaiuIs. NhsIi... ..lluh ..Ki'i .. Hl'4 .. nv .. 3, ..1:2 ..ni'i: .. ..no 1 .. l.Vi .. .H) do .. t, .. 1 .. 17 Atr.er. SMrlt .... do ptd Amei. S. II do pfd Amer. S. 4: W.... do pfd Amer. Tin Plat.. do pfd Amer. Tobacco .. .. SOS .. : .. JS .. !l, .. 30 . . ii ItVi ..i:s .. 11'. .. fs-, .. 8.4 . . i'a'4 .. 7'4 .. .. c;e,4 ,.u; .. 434 .. O'lt . 19 .. Ul . M 52 . 80 .. lTi .. !) . i'l-Vj . SI .1.3 . UM, ;t . bj . 1.7 . 3;n, . tc . 334 . 7t',4 .1SI . tJ .llC'i .1U . ii'i . :s . !i.i t, . 7i',, . ll 's . M . CI do ptd Aimcondu M. Co.. llrk. Hap. Tr p-OIO. f . A; i ..W6 Con. Tobacco .. "IH do pfd laiiliutlun I, iiet. at Ity. . Mex. Central , 1 euetai viecl ... Jjil 1 do pfd Ufa General l-.lectrla SI Oluiuto Sugar .. rl I do pfd Minn. & Ut. L. . do ptd MltJioiirl I'aclllo .. IVTi Int'n'l Paper .... .. 3u du put .. .il Iicledc (Jas .. T,:i .Niit.ul.ui Iliscult . .I'i3!t do pfd .At) Natlunal 1.iJ .. .. 3.i!i do pfd .. II'j Nutlontd Mcel .. .. 0 do pfj .. Cm,, N. Y. Air IlnU.e. .. Sfl'fNo. American ... .. tl I'aelllc Coast ..',', 1 do IM itd... ..I30H do .d pfd... .. 16 Pscllle Mall l'cople's tjjiS .... .. l'rcssed H. O ..Ml do pfd .. li) ll'ullman P. C... .. U',, Stand. It. & T... .. CO Sugar .. 3,".!i' do pfd .. 12 iTenn. C. At I .. I'll, U. H. leather.... . .1124, do pfd ..Ifciln U. S. Ilubbnr , ..lift do pfd .. 334 Western l.'nlon . Mobile & Ohio.. M . K. & I Jo ifj N. J. t'tntntl... N. V. Ctiural... Nur. & Vct.,,. do ifd No. Puillle do lift Ontutlo iV '.... 0. It. v N do pfd Pennsylvunlu ... Iteuiilntf tlo let pM.. Uo IJ Pfd.. H. O. W , do pfd St. L. .t S. V... do lat ptJ... do ii nfil.. St. I. S. W do pfd St. Paul On pfil St. P. At Omaha, So. Paclllc So. llullway .... .. 12 1 lei, 11 bite 1 & S.. do pfd ..Ml do pfd .. Iii P. C. C. & St. I Tex. & I'uclllr... Offered. York .Money Allirl.f f. N13W YOItK. Oct. 6.-M(.'NCY On call. Fteady at ll'j per cent; prime mercantile paper, B'n&s4 ler cent. HTFULINO EXCIIANUI-Stcadv. with actual buslncsu In bankers' bids ut JI.SI for demand and nt J4.MSft-l.blU lor nix.y days; posted rntes, Jl.t2in. -2' and J4.5'it 4.tb'..; commercial bills, Jl u'gn LSI. SILVKH-Uar. 04l4C; cerillkates, Gliitp Cihic; Mexican dollars, i5sc HO.NUa ataie, urm; rui.roau, irregular, government, steady; ret. 2s, reg. and coupon, IUI; 3s, reg., 10D. coupon, 100")S; nuw 4j, reg. and coupon, 134, old 4s, reg. und coupon, 1144; as. reg. ami coupon, 1124. 'iho closing prices on uouus louay uro an follows: U. S. ref. reg llrt I do 4 91 104 N. Y. Central li....iOSH do coupon do 3h. re do coupon i-T' j t-entrai M1....K4 K'.'Ti Nu Ptclllc 3a 6!j rce. ..134 I do ti lM-i, do new 4, do coupon ... do old Is, rcc do coupon... .. do U. n t do coupon .... ...131 ,N Y. C At St L 4..10;i, ..ii4!;.N. & w. c. 49 or ...Ul4 0re. Nav. Is im . .1131.4 1 do 49 ti)2 ..HSU Oregon 8. L. 6s. ...127, ..123 ! do ronuol !s l,:i . . MS Iteudlng gen. 49 86 .. 9GVa lllo O. V. Is 9M, ...lS St L & S K e. G3..U3S .. 'U St. Paul cun.-ols ...15 ...118 St. P.. C. & P. 1S..U7H V. of C. 3 C3s.. Atch. en. 4... do uJJ. Is Canada So. 'in.. C. &. O. 4'is... do Ca C. i N. W. c. is. .us 14 110 us nit .120 So. I'uclflo 49 71.1, . 91 io. Itallwuv 9 lfikH. do S. 1 . deb. js Chlcimo Ter. 4.... Coin. So. i . CU4 li. II. & l. 9 .'.03S Tex- Paclllc Is . W4 do 13 . Cs t'nlon Paeillc 49., . 71 1, Wubauli Ii . 6 U. A: It. O. 1.... .113S do 4 ... MS ...H'j .. IIS ...iont ...113 ... .r, . . ws llrln gen. 49 1- W. A: P. C. IS Oen. Ulectrlc (,.. ..113 I do 2i ..110 iWeat Shore in.. .. !', Wis. Central 4s. .. S5S V. Centuries .. lu. Central Is.... U & N. mil. 4.. M . K. tc T S..., hen Issued. llonton Mock (Itiolnllons. BOSTON, Oct. C Call loans. 3S4 per cent: timo loans, iiij per cent. Olllcial closing: T. & S. r... do pfd . .. ?S' t'nlon Land is ... 7i'S West I.'nd Mt, ...11CS West. Klectrlc 4 ...IliS Attlilaon it. S3 ...m N. E. O. & C. 5e II ...110 AdMnture f ...lif Alloueii Mln. Co.... H4 ...Ul Atrial. Copper ft;,. ...IM Atlantic 2:1. Amer. Sugar .... do pfd Hell Ttli phone . lloston A.- Albany Huston IJIuvdtcd Huston At .Me H. & Q Uonitnlon Coal .. 3SS Huston & Mont 321 cj pfd Federal Steel .... do pfd 1'ltchburg pfd ... (itn. Hlecttio .... do pfd IM. i:iec. Ill Mexican Central M.cli. Telet4ione N. K. O. &. V.... Old Colony Old Dominion ... Union I'nclllc ... " Kx-dlvldeud. ..112 Unite & Hoston .. KS Lai. & Hecla .. c:t Centennlul . 137 Fratiklln . .117 Humboldt ..IJ'J Osceola ..210 I'a tut .. 11s. Qulncy . . 5i i-nntu ! Copper.. .. II Taniiirai-k ,.2.4 I luh Mining . . .1 Wlnnna . . MS Wolverines 710 1CV, . ts 41 .142 fS .2.0 . 32 . 3 . 41 Xmt York UlnlriK SlneUs. NKW YOltK. Oct. C Tho following nro tho closing quotations lor mining shares tuduy : Chollnr crown point 1 on '.il. & Va.. D.adwood Could & Currle... Hnle .t Norcro. Iloinestsk" Iron Silver Mexkun . H .. 11 .1.5 . . M'l .. 3J .. 24 .. 1 Ontario Ophlr Plymouth Qulckhliver .... do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard Cnlun Ccn Yellow Jacket . ,.C00 .. 7j .. It ..i:, ..600 .. 30 ,.400 .. 21 .. IS London Slock (tuotiilloiia, LONDON Oct. ti. I p. m.-Closlng: Consols, money.. 9S 13 It I'rlo .... 77771.."....; do acct M 11-16 do 1st pfd Atchison Pennsylvania Canadian Pacltlo . 'S Hfadlng St Paul HCS Otand Trunk Illinois Central ....IM No. Pacific pfd L'UlsvlIle US Anaconda Union Pae.ltV: pfd. . 76S Hand Mines N Y. Central. .13IS KS Sri c:s fs CS v es 41'4 BILVICH-Hnr. steady, nt 2S?id per ounco MONIJY-lVi per coin. The rate of discount In the open murk.'t for ehort bills wus 4 per cent; for three months bills, 4 per cent. Sen- York" Union 11 nil Import. NKW YOHIC. Oct e.-Th.i exports of g dd nnd silver from this pnr. to a. I count, bt this week aguregato Jl.lK',030 silver bar.-f and coin and J12,XW gold. The Imports of spcclo were J13.057 gold and J2;t,lWi slHer. The Imports of lry prods mid incr chandlBo wero valued at Jl",327,u20. Ciiiulltloii of I In- I reiiKitry. WASHINGTON, Oct r,. -To lay s state ment of tho treasury balance In the g 11 eral fund, exclusive of the Ji5o,u00 fi g 'Id reserve in tho division of rodemu 1 "i. shows: Available cash balance, $i.i6,S3VSI gold. JV5.Uiy.llO. INirelijii I'liiiuielnl, PAULS. Oct. ti-Huslness on the bourse toduv opened with a better tone, under tho Inlluence of a moro favorable political out look Later prices sagged on realizations, notably In the ease of Industrials. Klectrlu railroads closed qulel. Kutllrs were llrm. Threo per cent rentes, PKif 15c for tho ac count. Uxehangti on London, 23f He for checks. Spanish 4s closed ut 71. ft). LONDON, Oct il-Tho amount of bul lion withdrawn from the Hank of Kngland on balance today was moon. Spanish 4s closed at 71. Gold premium at Buenos Ajreu. 132 S). The statement of the Hoard of Trade for September shows nn Increaso of iJ2.511.SOO In Imports and 2,183,0iW In ex ports niJHLlN, Oct. a. International securities wero quiet on tho bourse todav and prices wero well mnlntnlncd Mines wero Irregu lar, sales predominating owing to unfa vorable reports concerning the Iron trado In tho I'nlted Mates. Amer!. .ins were In active. I.xchange 011 I, ndon. Jim 4;pfgs for checks. Discount rater Short bills. 34 per cent, three-months bills, o per cent I'liiiuielnl .Notes, ST. LOUIS, Oct. fi.-Clcsrlngs. $5.MS.I!. balances. Jl2,ini. Money, steady at MJ7 per cent. New York exchange. Jt discount bid. (tc asked. CHICAGO, Oct. G.-Clearlngs, JJl.SDO.OTS; balances. J.1,230.6ii. Posteil exchange, JI.S2! W4.M4. . New ork exchange, See. discount. .CINCINNATI. Oct. ti.-Cieai ingf . J1.M2, 1W. New York exchange, 30c discount. Mono 4J6 jiur cent. o.f1'.N UK Oet- 6.-CIcarlngs. JIW.SSS, 310; balances, J8,4So,(l. HOSTON Oct. t5.-Clearlnss, J15.JtS5.7W; balances, J2,121,3o3. w'il,7,'fVDKIa,,,A' ct- C-Clearliigs, JH, 021,liMI, balances, JI,719,;iii. UALT1MOH13, Oct. .-Clearlngs, J3.3W.S03. Cotton Jlnrttrt, NEW YOIUv, uct. O.-Tho cotton market ?i,iJi,.l!l1 ,8teady w,tn I'f'ees unchanged to 4 j oints lower, ufter which thero was very ynrlutlon. Trailing was compara tively tnme during the ,ntlro session, with business consisting chlclly of professional r.ot.t!f,l".e"t!' .ns 11 "li'tter of precautlori. tonillctlrig Ideas on the coming govern ment report nnd Increasing tears of tin curly frost naturally created uneasiness on both sides, particularly us there was noth ing In the way of Iniluential new factois upon which to found fresh conclusions or to strengthen existing convictions. Liver pool went off more than was expected and cable selling orders to this side. Htnnll re ceipts and further shortening of crop es timates, however, counteracted the effect of the foreign news. Then, too, the nd vices from spot cotton centers of tho south conveyed the Impression thut sellers were inclined to demand higher prices, whl'o exporters und northern spinners wero eager to Incraace lines already accumulated. As the sciilon progressed trading fell oft to unusually idtm proportions ntnl prices varied scs.rc.rly a point from the initial llgures. Indications pointed to continued reductions In receipts) In the interior nnd to the falluro of September predictions for n record movement In October to material lno "eek-ond statements from cotton mll.s we.ro encouraging as u whole, notlnu Improved demantl and upward tendency 01 prices. Iho market closed stently with net prices 2!Ut 'mints higher. Hpot closed steatiy at Sc advance; middling uplands, lOSe; middling gulf. 1IV, sales, KM bales, futures closed stivult 1 i, l,il,..r iii!. v... AimbLTt ,ltf u;,e; December. 0 91c; Jntiiinry, PMc; I'cbrttary, 1'lw; March, April, .May. Juno and July, 9.;ij0; Ajgust. O.TSo. SI;,, 1-OCIS, Oct. C. -COTTON-Steadv; middling. 10 3-lGc; sales, none; receipts. 1i'- , ' Bllllinent8, 4.9 bules; stock, ....-uu iiiiivn. NKW Olt LEAN'S. nut f.-.naTTi-iv Quiet; nnles, 1,450 ba'es: nrdlnnrv. S≻ good ordinary, 9'.c; low middling. ',,; mldtllliig. lOSc; good middling, inu.o; middling fair. 10-V; receipts, 17 I'A) bales; slock. liil.YH uaies; ftitureti, steady; October, li.Wt'.i uic November, 9.72ffi;i.7lc; December. !i.7nfu!i 71e Jnnilliry. 9.71lS.7Je: l.Vhrnnrv II 714.il f... March. 9.7744 9. i.Sc; Anril. 9 77Si'fl.7ii,. t,.v' ;&Ii9.M)o. " LI VL'KPOOL. net it i-ivrTi ivc! JJHlH-easy; American middling f-ilr! ! V1',.0!1' ,B0,,d nth'tlllnB. li lu-U2d; middling. t 1-J2d; low mldd line. r. T-.lM: ..,",.1 .,,.11. nary. OStl: ordlimre RUil .,e ,1. . lay wero 4,000 bales, Itn'Iudlng 3.100 bales American. None for speculation and ex port, llecelpts, 10,000 bales. Including 5,90 1 Amerlcun. Ku lures opened und c'osed UJlet. Amerleati tmIiMiIul. i 1,1 .. ,1 'US''I?M,,, '"'Vers, October-November, MO-fil sellers; November-December, fi.ri-t'd rellers; Decembcr-Jumiury. C.3I3fS.x.,-r,l sil lers; January-Kobrutiry, D.2S15.29-0I sellers-1'ebruary-March. r..20-til buyers; March- rvprit. b.n-bi buyers; April-May. 22Tt23-G4 buyers; Mny-Jutie. G.21ffifi.22iH pellers"june July. 5.20-til sellers; July-August, 5.1S-C4 value. OH Mnrltct. OIL riTV. net ii-nii-i'r.ii. i.,i SI. 10: cert fflt'iit ,'M mi tit,. ci.i..n.n..,'u bbls.; average, 1022 bbls.: runs. 100.472 1.1,1s. iiveruge. loa.iKO libls. ti1-!113).11'0.0' ct'. 0 OILS-Cottonseeil Hull refined. N'nvemlirr. Anrti ,,ni.., ... n.. td; turpentine Eplrlt, easy,' 'at 29s; rosin, common. llrm. at 5s; lliidaed oil, quiet, at Sjs; rietrolcum, Cd- NKW YOniv, Oct. C-OILS-Cottonseed, nulet: yellow. 3737Hc; petroleum, easy; if iNer, lorK- Phi ndelphla an I Halt more. S7.40: In hulk tl nv r.,sl,i ..,,..,.i,.' rtiitioeii, common 10 gO'iil, J1.47',i!ijl CO; lurpentine, steady, at 40.!ftl5o. LONDON. Oct. ti. - iVl l.S Turpentine spirits, 29s lV5d. Sugar lurket. l'-9..P0.' 9et- 6'-sraAK-noct. s io.i. NKW YOltK. Oct. (iSl'LAii rtiiiv steady; fair reilnlng, 414;; centrifugal, 9i test. 4c; molarses sugar. 40. HcMncd. quiet: No. C, J5.20; No. 7, J5.10; No. S. 17..'); rso. -,, l5.4o; io. 10. 54. Su; No. U. JI 80; No. 12. JI.7B: No. 13. 14.43: No 14. Jl 7ft- mmil.i A. JG.00; cut loaf, 5G.15; crushed, $11.15; powdered, $5.S5; granulated, Jj.75; cube?, NKW OMLKANS. Oct. fi.-SfnAHnoi.,i. onen kettle. 4.e: i-flitrlfm-il vnllriu. 6,le; seconds, SQ4 9-16c. ' ColTcr .1ltirt.Pl. NKW YORK. Oct. 6.-CO 'T.'KK Biinl Uln quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 514c. Mild, qultt- I'ortlOVa. Vl71GC Till! inurknt fnr fntiii',.s opened higher and unchanged, and ruled sienuy ami generally hlgn on covering. followlnu: better than evneeteil Mnrim. ii ., advices und largo warehouse deliveries Demand was checked by continued heavv Icccllits ut lllo und Santos :in,l kl.n.lr unn'i demand; closed steady, net unchangetl. Total sales. 22.7M bags, Including October nt 17 10S7.15; November, J7.2.1; Derentber, J7 2:37.30; Jnnuniy. $7 25, .March, J7.43; May. 47 35S7.W; July, J7.CHI7.70. ' California Dried Trulls NKW YORK. Oct. 0. (JALIL-OllXMA DRIKI) KRl'ITS Neglerfd uih nominal. Iho market lor caioruted nnnbs uu. rather quiet, but about stedy al unchar.i ed prices on tho busls of trom 3c 10 Gc for common; prime, lfj.vir: choice, fiii; c: fancy, fi-jtti'ic Prunes were quoted ut ;ii.,'(t 7',ic per lb., as to size ard qua ity. Apricots, Roynl. IKjllc. Moor Park, l.'i'yltlc. l'eachcj, peeled, 14&lSc; unpeoled, Uii&c. Tolcuo .MiirLrl, TOLKDO. Oct. G.-WIIKAT-Dull, Iow3r; frpot und O.'tobcr. SOc; November, S0-c; December, ti2e. CORN Dull, higher; No. 2 cash, 12o; October, 41c: Dot ember, "j s.c. OATS Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cush, 23c; December, 2440. RYK Dull, unehniiged; No. 2 cash. Glc. CLOVEIiaKKD-Dull, higher, No. 2, 53i 02.ic. ,-MlnneiipoIls AVIirut noil I'lonr. M1NNKAPOLIS. Minn., Oct. G. Wheat In store. Octobar, 7S14'; December, 7SV; May, SI StfSlir-; to arrive. No. 1 hard, MV-; No. 1 northern, 79l4C. No. 2 northern, Gt) KLOUR-Qulot; first patents, JI.3Gf(4.43: secontl patents. 14. 1514. 25: tlrst clears, J:j.l5 G.TK; second clears. $2 lVtt2.2."i. RRAN In bulk 512 O012.2'i. Dillndl Wlienl llnrhrt. Dl'M'TH. Oct. fi WIIKAT No. 1 north cm, rnsh, to arrive, bQ?: Oct her, 0o; December, kOc: May, -.Tic; No. 1 liar I tasli, t2c: to arrive, S2ie; No. 2 north ern, 75ic; No. 3 spring, 72;ic. OATS-23ft24c. CORN 10HC. I'lillntlelplilii Proiluee Inrket. PHILADKLPIIIA. Oct. G.-IIP'ITKR-Steady; fancy western creamery, 21c; fancy western prints, 23c. EGOS Firm; fresh nearby and western, 20c: fresh southwestern, 2'ic. CIIKESK Steady ; small, fair lo choice, 10,iJ4llV4c MlliTi111l.ec Cruln Market, MILWAl'UKK, Wis, Oct. ti. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, HOfySlHc; n0. northern. "9'.'fi79s4c. RYE-Steady; No. 1 Gi-i,o. II A RLE Y Lower; No. 2, GSc; sample, 47 ijjSO'.ic. I'cnrln Market. Oct. ti.-CORN-Flrin; PEORIA 40.C. No. OATS Firm; No. through. WHlHKY-On tho Ished goods. 2 white, 23lje, billed basis of Jl.27 for Iln- PL'.VSIO.VS FOR WESTERN VETERANS. War Survivors llriiienilieiril liy the Cenerill (iovriiiinciil. WASHINGTON. Oct C.-SpeeIal -Tho following pensions have been giauted: Issuo of September 19. 1000: Nebraska: Restoration and Relssue puvld McConnchy, deiensed, Norilen, Jlft Increase James H. Davidson, Mllford. J12 Original Widows, Etc Nancy K. McCon-ac.,,y;..Nor1,,n- s- War with Spain, Original -William E James, York, ji); Henry M. Heckman. Fairmont. J12 Iowa: Original-George W. Wills, Eaala Grove, $. Paul Wlnsehd. Eiirlhurn. Ji; Henry Zlerold, South Atnan.t, $S Restora tion nnd Increnst Jnmes G Lindsay, do. ceasod. Hlllsbcro, J12. Incrense -Abrnm G. Spollman, Valley Junction. $17. Phll'pu Yohum, Spraguevllle, J12. Original Widow-, Etc. Sarah Lindsay, Hlllsboro, U. Mcxlcni War Widows Sarah A Hnrngrover (spo clal accrued, September 21 1. Aael. J4. Issue of September 20, 1M1: Nebraska: Original Charles Garey, do ceased, Arapnhne, $12 ; Louis Warren. Ne braska City, 12; John N. Sample. North Loup, JG; John Peacock. Ilurchurd, JO Original Widows Etc -Rebecca Garey, Arapuhoo, JS Iowa: OriginalJohn Renson, Rolfo, JG: Christopher Illlhlmer, clarksvllle, JG: Gardner V Wright. Dei Mclnes, JG, In crease Peter J liumlsnn Red Oak J12. War with Spain, Onelnal John W, Holmou, Osage, J2I. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET but rcodors ami Oows Declineil. HOG MARKET TOOK A DROP TODAY Mircp Arc n Dime I, inter lor the Week mid I, mull Declined Tvtetity to Thirty I'niis but Feeder llciiiiiln I iicliiiuurd. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. C. Itecelnts wero: Cattle. Ho. Sheep. Oll1c1.11 .Mom, ay Olliclal Tuesday Ollteiiti 1 uinMUay .... Ollntal ih.i...ua Olliclal Priday ......... Ulhclul B.U ..litay Total thu week.... Week eliding Sept. 2a. eok ctiillng hept. 22. eek ciniing Mipt ii. Week eiiutng Sept. s.. I1.M1 t'.Jiti 11 lb? 7iR j.,-) ?i . ti,33 . 0,-oU . 0...VS . 1.217 . IW fl .24.etW .2o,02) .2t3 ii, I. ul ti.ll 7,lti3 .IS.SjO ..-.. , , . . . . 7 wcrago price mild for h.iiiM for thu l.it several days, with coinparisoua: I I'M. lS99.lS3.li!7.li"..U!0.tJ3. I 0a I 43) 3 72 i 7 2 70, i U I 3 31, 3 M. Ml 2 731 4 12, Sept. Kept, bept. bept. S12 4-5, , a 1,51 J St. 2 u5i 4 OUi S 7 ti lJt.i 4 32, 1 3 4 I .1 & 111 1 4 33 3 741 1 H Jl 4 04 4 OU 0 tl t 41 & 43 Bept. I3ttil. I U im'.t uti a ,1 4 03, Sept. 21. .16 23 I 4 all 3 71, 4 Oil 2 S3, Motif 'I" .''.II ', -T . n. -. -4 4 ... .. ul 4 Ji 3 H 4 t 3i b Ii Hept, 23 .1 . ti" - l" Ml .W. .1 1.1 O CO' . II I 41 3 71 I 7(j 1 II I 3 7,1 3 ll J tl Bept. 21.. 614 2-5 I tl t 44 M'Pl. 5 IB 4 41. 3 D2 3 W i U helit. .u .1.;. 1 wi, t 71 Sept. 27.. ,514 3-5l 4 3tll 3 72 - . s? .1 Si i ii 3 7S I 3 SM 6 21 ;;i.'i. ..-1.. jjio j -o, A 41 A M bent. S3. .f,m i.r., 1 1-1 n tl 3 w; : Mj. 4 v. a it i CI 2 Ul I 0 111 3 till 2 5 S 9fi Ik. 'i lil t tiki f, Hept. 30.. I 1 4 Sti 3 67 z n i.i'n a ,1 vci. i.... &17 4-6 4 39i 1 3 7S) 3 02 3 9JJ G 37 t-'Cl. 3 i.its 4.r.i 4 i 1 ir.. 4 . .' mi -1 m:. p. no Oct. 4....,fil!l ;i-r, 4 371 3 fil 3 731 I 3 S2 G VO Oct. G....51lJ 2-5 4 31 3 M 3 71 2 M 3 SG 4 !6 Oct. u to l-j 4 34, 3 53, 3 74 3 04 I 4 8 Indicates Bundny. The olliclal number of cars ot stock brought In today by each road was: fill tin lines. ii . . .- . . . , v-., .u. oc 01. i". uy O ,t St. L. Ry.... Missouri Paclllc Ry I'lilon Paclllc system 2 f. N. W. Ry V.. IJ. ,t M. V. U. S. C & I'. Ry V., St. P., M. & O. li & M. R. R. R ' . 11. & Q. Ity I '.. It. 1. Ac P. Ry., Illinois Central .... 11 i Ry. 1 li b 1 east.... Total receipts US The disposition of the day's receipts was u lollows, each buyer iiurchuslng the num ber ot heud tndlcutcd: Buyers. Oinulia Packing Co (!. II. Hammond Co Hwlft und Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Hwlft. from country II. 1.. Dennis Co A. S. .dawhlnuoy Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. 1,332 1.0H7 1,410 ,.. 20 1,932 1,31'i ... GG ... 33 4 to Total ISO 7.7C7 CATTLE Ah Is generally tho enso on Saturday, there wero not enough cattlo here today to test tho market. There was u fairly liberal run of cattlo here today, though not as muny as last week, the decrease amounting to 4,261 head. Thero Is also 11 decrcuHo us compared with the corresponding week of lust year of 5,720 head. With the exception of bee' steers the market Is lower than it was a week ago. Oood cornfed cattlo havo not shown much change during the week, the best grades being just nbout steady. Com moil and half-fat stuff, however, hns been neglected nil the week and sellers consider prices, ii anything, a 111110 easier than they wero 11 week ago. Tho demand for thu good cattlo of medium weight con Unties In guod shape and sellers havo llttlo dirtlculty in disposing ut their holdings at tt.tiisiaciory prices. Tho cow market hns declined qtltu sharply this week. Receipts havo not oeon particularly heavy, but buyers think prices havo been too high nnd consequently set out to pound 1110 marKci. uoou cows uro nrou ably not more than 10c or 15c lower for tho week, but to medium kinds ure lGtf20c lower and were slow at that. Cunners have been very uneven all tho week. Homo nays thoy nave soltl well and others no ono seemeil to want them. Prices. Koner ally speuklng, however, are about 16U20c lower than tho close of last week. Tho feeder market has also broke badly this week. It Is u noticeable fact that the heavy cattlo aro not In as good demand as they were a snort timo nro. The niaforltv of buyers now want stock weighing from Duo tn 1,00 pounds, with tho Intention of reeuing men. ror nnotrt 11 Juno market. Such cattlo aro probably not more than luc or 15c lower for the week, but the medium kinds or common grades aro 2of ;vjc lower man mey were n ween ago. Tho market was very tlraggy on the less desirable cuttlu all the week and sellers routiii it n clllllcult matter to get anything like satisfactory prices. The demand for western cattle continues Heavy, while the receipts aro very llcht. As a result the tnarket has been strong and aciive an 1110 ween, western crass cows uro all tin. way lrotti lOc to 20o lower, the greatest decline being on Iho medium kinds. Feeders uro from 10c 10 SOc lower lor the week. The better kinds have gone olf' about loc or 15c und the common and medium kinds aro 201)300 lower for tho week, isipresciuauvo suice: NE11RASUA. 4 feeders.. G42 3 15 1 feuder... 750 3 15 3 feeders., i'0'i 3 00 1 feeder... 4W) 3 00 HOt TIl DAKOTA 10 cows 2 70 1 bull 1120 1 bull 10.0 1 bull 1090 3 00 15 feeders.. i'JI 3 40 3 COWS 92ii 2 85 1 steer 970 3 25 3 15 2 kS 2 GO 1 cow 1050 4 cuws S00 1IOUS There wus a good liberal run of hogs ItciH lor a Saturday and buyers mndo use of tho opportunity to break the mar ket. Chicago i-itine .owor und provisions wero also olf, so that sellers could not do much but accept the prices offered. Tho first hogs that changed hands sold weak to 2tjo lower. As high ns Jj.22'S wuh paid for it iouu wt'iKiiiuH iiiuiiuu .w pouitus. i ne tiuik or tin- iigniweignis, however, sola ut J5.I5 and Jj.li',v Tlie heavier hogs sold liom Jj.Ij down lo Jj.lo. Alter tho llrst rounu tne in.irKoi euseu oir anu was 2yrtj.ic lower, thu bulk of tho sales going right around u shilling. Alter about 70 louds had changed hauos thu market caina to a Htaudstill und nothing was iiottt tor some llttlo time. The marki't kept getting worse Instead of better and was ilnu'.ly a Hat dimo lower, with tho extreme close 10c to a shilling lower, ino uuik of tho Iiibi utiles wus close to JG.Od. llecelpts of hogs this last woelc woro fairly liberal, u gain of 4,371 head ns com pared with tho preceding week being noted arid is uiso nn Increaso ot 6.0J1 head us compared with tho corresponding week of last yeur. Tho week started In w,th u decline of about 3c, hut the next thrcu days thu market advanced, so that on 'lliirsilay, whit It was tho high point of thu week, tho average cost was it fraction over 75.19. Tho last two days of Iho week prlce-t declined, so that 011 Saturday the averu'o cost was at tho lowest point slnco Septem ber 13, when hogs averaged J5.US!,. Repre sentative sale.,: 42,100 40,3:42 3S,0rJ Wi.WJ 3.t.l;t9 49.!'S ai.siu a'.h.i2 No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Hh pr 27 101 ... II CO V m id I 10 72 M ... 4 M f2 2ii . & 10 36 7G ... 4 (-0 O'j ;;; 8) & 10 43 91 ... 4 !0 72 2o4 ... 6 10 6 311 ... 5 00 CS .'53 ) 6 UK 45 3:2 40 5 00 71 !.;. lu i '.Z'i K Wj ... 5 0) 71 SIS S'J r. uw cs :i r.'o r, ui 46 sn 40 1 n, 71 Ut ... 5 ft) t? 2C3 ... 1 ll'j 26b ico r, 00 79 232 40 s nv W L91 ... 5 O'J 1 i tO t) 130 I, -j, C: 2M ... Ci! V.i 120 5 12V 40 C41 60 5 024 65 tJC ... 5 12t, 12 '.313 ... S 00 71 S3 1 -M 5 !Z' 40 2S7 ... s 00 101 :o 10) i il 300 ... I 05 t'i 210 10 5 mi (1 731 40 6 06 (7 21 1C0 5 :2!4 ci.. a 1 ... t os d a; 40 s ija C7 232 ICO C 05 C4 204 iO 5 12', 70 J ... G 03 78 319 ... 5 i;i,. S 233 10 S 05 70 227 S) 3 I2V4 CO t'tS ... t 03 70 231; 40 I ISC, CC 235 160 5 05 62 Z4i W 1 IJ',, 59 200 80 5 03 73 215 ... t 15 b7 2'.T 40 5 03 77 2S5 40 5 13 72 VA ) 5 05 C n so 5 13 40 285 IM 5 05 ,.237 ... r, 15 13 217 ... I 074 . 71 234 ... 5 13 12 212 L0 6 07!i II 217 40 5 13 75 2 8 6 pi CI 241 120 i 15 4 337 . . 6 10 CI 527 80 5 13 230 120 5 !0 CO 250 120 5 IS 01 223 120 5 10 ill ;44 ... I 15 75 213 40 6 10 M 1!, 40 5 15 DO YOU SPECULATE P 21 4 tl HIM D 2'i W I Ij 44 LO J .0 f.. ; ) JOO 1 M M 40 i 10 (. .1.1 to I l.i 4i 34 IK h 10 41 Ml . . J 11 t U U 6 10 M . ..Jo 4) t U 94 St'4 IN 10 tl 84) SO J 1 . 71 34 IN 10 M Ill 1(0 J L 71 HI ... t 10 it W ... tit ' ' 7H 1 10 ?!.... I4 JO U II US 40 S 19 M ... . ... J It tl SIS JO 5 10 (4 Ill ... I It 70 114 130 10 (7 Ul ... J in, 11 W4 II Ml TO Ul IN I lil, 12 1J0 b 1) 73 1U it t .Jti . nt to & ii m m ... i U' 2j ... i -j at i) i i;, J 107 ltO 5 10 (!) Ji: H i 17 1 77 t.l 4) 5 I) M M 40 5 IP, 70 334 24) t 10 M 1K t) i I7t S t?J ... & 10 4S Ml . . 1 IP, Vi 347 . . 6 10 H I I . . i li'l. (4 m i 4 10 m m .. & to to 211 j) 1 10 :o :r . I itn SlIKl-:!' There were no fresh arrivals of ?. i hecp today und coiiseiptent l iii.tliing null ""'en to iiihkc 11 trsi in inv miirAei ! Itecclpts of slier 11 this w.'ck hao bee' iultt liberal, a gain of 1,143 head havlint been mado over last week. nnd. as com I'ttC'l Willi last year, Iheic Is an Increaso , of 3.5S9 heud. Uy far the bulk of tho otter- nigs nave neon leetiers, CKinparnuveiy lew killers being on sale, lhit In spite of that lact prices have declined hero in sympathy with other markets. Sheep arc auout u tllmo lower than they worn ut tho close of last week, but good stuff Is In active demand. 1 .iiiiiB imvi ueciinctl lilt're tiutu aiu-i'i iui Hint. i... ,.fAi.. "....'in., 1, ........ 1)1., i.atnus nave tieciincu more man suecp unu I w?eli. ' ' " Although tho feeder market has bern w-sll supplied there has been 10 breuk In prli. ,. the week closing 1111 with a ttuod deiiuin nnd Prices practically where they wete at the close of hist wee. Tho demand teenia to bu fully euual to tho supply, so tho ui.it ket wus fairly active all tho week. quotutlons. Choice western grass weth ers. ii.VHf 3.75, choice grass cartings, Jt.GO tIJ.is; iinoico ewes, jji.utJ.w, air 10 goou eyes, tS.e0tH8.2G; cull ewes. r2.GOii3.00j choice prlnr lambs, Jl.fOUi.'iO, fair to good sprlmr lumbfl, J4.I5114.W; feeder wuthcrs, J3 35ifJ.i; feeder Inmus, J4.OOU4.IO. Representative sulest CHICAGO LIVE TIM IC MAIIKKT. Cattle ItrcrlnU Thin Week llittr lleen I.nruest of the Yeur. CHICAGO. Oct. C.-CATTLE-Rccclpts, head; nominally steady; natives, good to prime steers, J5.454T5.90; poor to medium, J4.&OCS.40; selected fueders, J3.75ai.50, mixed stockcrs, J2.G0473.Gi; cows, JJ.twJj 1. 25, heifers. J2.73jf4.C5; cnniiers, J3.00S2.&0; bulls. J2 GOiD 4.25; calves, J4.OOiU6.iA!; Texan fed stecru, J4.luiT4.S5. Texas grass otcors, J3.30dl 00. Texas bulls, J2.75fro.2o. HOGS-Ilecelpts. today, 22,000 head; Mtm day, 37,000 head, estimated, luft over, 7.600 head; mostly lfto lower; top, J5.43; mixed and butchers, Jl 9551G 13; good to cholco heuvy, J4.S0'u4.9o, Unlit. Jl.90ij5.43; bulk ot sales. J5. 104(5.30. SHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts, 1,000 head; about wtendy, good to choice wethers. J3SUi4.W; fair to choice mixed, J3.4o43.!0, western sheep. J3 S0JT4.U0; Texas sheep, J2.G0 41140; rtatlvo lambs, Jl.254f0.uo; western lambs. Jl.505 no. , RECEIPTS - This week: Cattle, 00.700 head; hogs. 175,900 heud. sheep, M.OOO head. Last week: Cattle, (50,200 head; hogs, 171,700 head; sheep, 7C.G00 htad. Cattle rccelptu largest of tho year, hogs, second largest slnco February. Kmisns City I.lvc Stuck. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 6. CATTLE - Re ceipts, ,vo head; market stendv. llecelpts for tho week, 01,000 head. Tho week's sup ply consisted largely of lightweight gras sers that sold lower. Choice beeves, good weight westerns, all cattle, heavy weWht iiutlvo steady, while niuictbied lights wero decidedly lower. Kales todav : Native steers, J4.G0jio.G5; stockcrs and feeders, J3...I 4f4.75; butcher cows and heifers, J3.004tl7u. canners. J2.GO4f3.0O; calves, JI.004tfG0. HOGS-Receipts, 4.000 heud. market steady to 5c lower; receipts for the week GO.Ouo licud. Tho light supply strongtheno.l values, Iho advance this week amounting lo about 6c. Sales today: Heavv, J5.25J' G.32W; mixed. J5.204jG.30, light, J5 104t.i.SO. pigs, J4.5O4fi.00. SHEEP -Reoelptfl this week, 25.00 head Killing sheep in excellent demand nnd 10 to 20o higher, whllo fat lambs and feeders ruiu siow io a snauo lower, sales: Lambs, J4.fl04l6.0O; inuttons, J3.G03i4.15. feuding lambs. J3.60f4.00; feeding wethers, J3.504P 3.05, stockcrs, J3.004?4.O0, culls, J2.G04l3.OO. St. I.ouls Live Slock. JT.' I-PUIS. Oct. G. CATTLE Receipts, 300 head; market steady; nutlvo shipping and export steers, Jl.75fl5.70; dressed liocf !imJ. ,Jutc"1r Htoers. J4.00C5.30; steers under b' tt-6005.00; stockcrs and feeders. J2.G04l4.50; cows and heifers, J2.254f4.50. can tiers, Jl.504i2.7G; bulls, J2.0Ol4.(iO. Texas ami i"'t!r!L" "leers, J3.OOii4.40; cows und heifers, JJ.2t43.40. IIOGS-RccolptB, 2,000 head; steady; pigs Ml? tiKht1'. -20JlC 6; packers, J3.16Jf5.40, butchers. J5.304i6.6O. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recolpts, 900 head: market ajeady; natlvo muttons. J3.41M4.25 Iambs, JI.004ro.3i); culls and bucks, J2.W4I3.00 Blockers, J2.0O4i3.35. -vo.w, evr York Live .stock. NEW YORK, Oct. 0.- IJEEVKS-Receipts, none, no trading; nomliiully steatiy. cables 8,or,ni1(1 '"'ehanged; exports, 1,023 cuttlo and 7.990 quarters of beef. CALVES No fresh receipts, 220 stato cftJVir?.t0', Halv,no tr"'Io; leellng steady. SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts, LOSS head; s eady on light siippl5 ; shern Wlfic lambs, J3.355jS.75; Canada Jambs Jj.604i6.iG; culls, J4.U0. ' Ntock In SIbIiI. Following are tho receipts at tho four prlnclpul western niurkets for Octobor G uaitie. jio"s. Sheen South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . St. Louis . . . . .. 600 .... 700 ...300 ',U13 22,0 k) 4,000 2,000 1.00'J 900 Totals .1,700 33,903 1,90'j mt York Dry Goods, G. nt? v nnntinTi, NEW YORK, Oct. YLcis cioseu wiui uusiness quiel in nil linen of cotton goods. Luyen uro not doln.; much boyond current leiulrements. Tho tone continues strong throughout for all staplo varlotles. Print cloths are llrm, with moro demand for wide qoods. Prints and ginghams, llrm, but quiet. Cotton yarns nro active, on new price adopted this weak by southern spinners. Woolen and wors-ed yarns nro slow nnd Irregular. Juto yarns strong, with moro doing. THE lllOAl.TV MAillfKT. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Saturday, Oct. C. 1900: Wnrriuily Deeds. Chicago Lumber company to Aaron Ferer, wH lot 7, block I-:. Omahn ... .J 1,800 M. J. C. Ryan nnd husband to Min nie K. Sliatil, lot 9, blink 7, Logan Placo 300 South Omaha Investment company to N. E. Harrington, lot 9, block 1, McGnvock & O'K's add 850 A. E. Johnson nnd huHiand to Frank Fentress, lot ti, block 11, Druid Hill . fA) R. E. Tlmmo and wife lo J. A. Pad dock, iiH lot Hi, block C, SaundorH t ll's ndd fioo AV. G. fro and wife to E, A. Shaw, lots 9. 10 and 11, block 2, McConnlck'H 2d mid , James Klnernny to L. j. Sprecher, lot .v, uiui-iv iv, uin-iicucit m isi ami 42.-, Total amount of transfers. ... J4.G7G JAMES E BOYD & CO., Telephone 1039. Omaha, Net COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OF TRADIC, 2orrnspondiace: John A Warrca Co mrot wires to Chlcngo and Now Tort; FVT .4ft. H.R.PENNEY&C0. uooM4nr urE uuxi. cNAtiA ntn. 'jnccui mi. Omaha Loan & Trust Co. Slock For Sale. For sale, dvo hundred shares of tho Omaha Loan A Trust Company. Illils should be addressed to It 1 1 II A It l S. imitTIIV, Aftornc), First National Hand Hulldlng. If so, spcculato successfully. Sond your orders to a reliable house, wbrro they will bo placed in the opnn market. Wo can mako for you In one month moro Interest on your money than any hunk will pay you in a year, henu lor our hunk on speculation. It Is (rce. J. K. Gomstock & Co- Room 2;t Traders' lllils,, Chicago.