10 THIS OSTAIIA JJAJJjI' JiJiiJU: SATUHIJAl', OUJLOHJ5K 20, 1SHU. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Higher Gables and Light Argentine Ship ments Forco Whoat Upward. OCTOBER CORN EASY CLOSING IMPROVED ntixlnron In Onls I Hntlrely I'rofe. lonnl nnd, the limine In Sirron I'rovlslon Are Tnlrlr Active ami Shu it I 'I nil tiidertone. CIIICAQO, Oct 19. Wheat ctoscd ft shade higher today, under the Influence of higher tables nnd light Argentine shipments, corn closed Vo und oats ic Improved, Provisions closed 7&fJ10c to 17!fj20c lilHher. At tho outset and during most of the forenoon tho paramount Issue In wheat was to bo found In tho Argcntlno shipments, 60.000 bushels, compared with 91,000 bushels tho weak previous and the resultant ad vanco at Liverpool In tho fuco of a decline hero yesterday. December opened Uc higher nt 74&c to 74Htt"41,ic, but this ad vanco was sufllclcut to set scalpers after profits, an they were mostly bears, any way, and a drop to 74'4fi'74c followed. Tholr offerings were well taken by shorts, however, and a rally to 74Ho ensued. This bulge. wn.1 poorly supported and tho large receipts mused further despondency, under which December slumped to 74'.ifJ7IUc. Hern tho market again steadied and re acted to 74V. at which It closed, a shade over yesterday. The cash trado was re ported dull. Seaboard clearances In wheat anil flour were equal to 131.0W bushols. Pri mary rnrelpts wero 1,072,000 bushels, com pared with 978,000 bushels last year. Minne apolis and Duluth reported 657 cars, against dot last week and MO a year ago. Loral re ceipts wero 281 cars, 7 of contract grade. Corn ruled easy for October, but Jinn for deferred futures. Trado was fairly active early, with excitement among thoso In tho October deal, hut later trudn was very dull. Tho market received Its strength from tho rehowul of tho heavy cash trade begun yesterday. Kxports hero worn put nt 800,000 bushels. That theso sales, yester day and today, were made Is said to be duo to easier ocean freights nnd a reduction In prlco of a certain bull, said to be liquidating-. Country offerings wero small and local receipts 681 cars. October touched 39; early, but rallied and closed ',4o lower at SO'ic December sold between 36c and 350, cloning 4o higher at 35c. Hardly anything wns done In oats. The raugn was barely He and tho business en tirely professional. The cash trado was also slow. HecelptM were 211 cars. December sold between 2174c and 22c, closing U up at 22c Provisions wero fairly nctlvo and showed a llrm undertone. Hog receipts wero light nnd tho trado looked as If some long lines recently doplotcd were reinstated. January pork Hold between J11.27H and JU.42H and Hosed 17161I20O higher at JU.40; January lard between C.rT,i and J0.63, closing 10c up, and January ribs between 3.95 and JO.OOff 0.02W, with tho closo 7Htfl0o Improved nt XG.(xVij 0314. Kstlmnted receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 230 enrs; corn, 600 cars; oats, 290 cars; hogs, 16, 000 head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles Open. High iow. Close. Ycs'y. Wheat Oct. Nov. Dec. Corn Oct. Nor. Doc. May Oats- Oct. Nov. Dec. Tork Nov. Jan. Lard Oct. Nov. Jan. nibs Oct. Nov. Jan. 73i; 73'4 73 734 7387S'4 73Mfi 7374 73WJ73&4fi 73i 71Vihi 74iTHU 7tH74VQ 39tiH 33V 38Ti S9tt 2994 37'li. 374 37 mii 37V4 33fj3.K 35HH H 35 35H 36 36ft 36 3GH&H 36fJ30',i 21H 21HNi 21 21HGH 21S, 21l4 21V(i4 21W 21i 214 2174fl22 22 21H 22 2174 11 CO 11 12W 11 00 It 12M 10 95 11 27V4 11 42i4 U 27H 11 40 U 22V4 95 tszy, 6 82ft 6 92ft 6 82ft 92U 801 6 70 6 7714 6 70 6 77ft 6 65 660 690 660 690 M 6 22ft 6 23 622ft 6 25 6 10 6 95 6 02ft 5 95 6 02ft 6 92ft No. 2. Cash quotations wero as follows: FLOUU Dull and easy; winter patents, IS.9OO4.10; straights, J3.204J3.H): clears. 13.20a 8.60; spring specials, Jl.6034.70; patents. $3.60 4J4.10; straights, J3.10ir3.60; bakers, J3.2033.85. It BAT No. 3, CS'itf73ftc; No. 2 red? 73ft Sf7oc. gOHN-No. 2, 39Vi39Hc; No. 2 yellow, 29 OATS-No. 2 21;022Vic: No. 3 whlto. ffic; No. 3 white, 23fJ24fta KYE-No. 2. 49ftc y,Aiy,'n;KalrJ0 cholc maltlnr, 48055c. ..I'P?-1 ,ax' ,18': northwestern, J1.85. l'rlme timothy, J4.15iS4.20. Clover, con tract grade, J10.26. K,.l?VT1SlSN8-M,0a,Pork- rer M1.. ftfll.i 5. Lard, per 100 lbs., J6.95. Short ribs bides (loose). J6.60fjC.90. Dry salted shoulders J.boxe.!' .AliS?0- Snort clctlr Bll08 (boxed), JG.S74i7.00. WHISICY-lIasis of high wines. J1.27. I'ollowlng are the receipts and shipments for today: Articles. necelpts. Shipments. I ; pur. bbls 30.000 ls.ooo heat, bu 223,k) 860.000 J"orn. l'u 443-(W 2.11,0110 Oats, bu 2Gii,W 410,000 yj " 21.0X) ),0CH) Uarley, bti n.ooo . 25,u00 On the Produco exchango todny the but ter market was firm; creameries, l&ii21',4c; dairies. 135 18c. Cheew. llrm nt lOWBllic 1-KR8, steady; fresh, 17',4c NBW YOH1C CiKSEIlAI, MAIlKliyr. (luolntlona of the Ily on Varlona Cnmmudltlrs. NKU' YOIIK. Oct. 19.-KI.Ot'H-nccelnts. 2S.402 bbls.; exports. 15,335 bbls.; sales. S,600 pkgs.; quiet but steady, without further E!'.u.lBS S'fliPJ ?t""lKltH. J4.40VI.60; winter . VV '1'". uw' .iiinnraom paiouts, JI.15 41 1.55 winter extras, J2.Cj(fi3.l; winter tint-.-nts. J3.70Jf4.00; soda' bakers. 3 (WQ MO; win lenV?Ma?W '2'15,?'--W. Kyo Hour, (inlet; sales, 5U0 bbls.; fair to good, J3.1&13.M ,o.l0i?. tifeVZ,13Slff3-7()' Huchwheat Hour yMJOkvUKAT-DuH, COfitV, c. I. f New ..iK?,u1L.?,nArTQu.1,,tiJN:,,,low weaicrn, S8c; city, 0o: Urandywlne, $2.452.00. IYK Kusler; No. 2 western, 5714c. f. o. b afloat: stnte, filWBc. c. I. f NowA'ork llAIll.HY-Duil; feeding.' 4imCc. I. f.. lAHIiH MALT Dull: western, C2CSc. WIIOAT-UecelntH. 117.375 bu ; ex nor s. 41.099 bu.: sa ns. 1.875 nnrt lm rnin. li lilt. snot. Snot. HtiMi.lv v., r.wi roi ' "' 1., alloat, and 77Hc elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, Mie, f. o. b nlioat; No. 1 hard Duluth. 87140, f. o. b nlioat. Options very jdow all day, but malnlalned nt steady to tlrm tono on higher Kngllsh markets, bad IT?Jt, n.?wi" trom Argentines and Into ?nViKv,rn,i,iPon,1, ofrer"'BH wero light and tnostly ror local account. Closed steadv at 7.i.V. 1 V.J.C " nnvniipo; March. Wit2-ii'; ?''rt&; May. R2A.l&82ic: clos?d MVic; October. 77ii(77i4c; closed. 77iic Do C7'nnrNT w.5,i,,i, closed? 79c '' "C t OHN-UecelnlH, 161.400 bu.; exports, 175.- lli', .""snAt1' bu' futures1.?.,!! '40.00) tor H ml ?Ji i' rou N -'. ?Jc. eleva-'"'...""'..'V- f- nlioat. Ontlnns oiieneii eaHV dopiiiimm nf later rallied sharply. howevV.V'o'n ex a r irimiriii. Miiiiiitui itit tin 1.. iSfi a shorts:' rn iu V o neT'ml1 vncy; May. KtnMii ."""ed? ."oc" t 'c-osd !r cC"' 45Hci cmb4er. OATS Hecelpts. Sii.SOO hi..; exports 31 iiw 1. j.: sales, 40.00) bu. spot. Spot, oulcf 'o 2. 25 c; No. 3. 2H4c;No. 2 white. 27UC; N,, :i ivmiu. .ivu; inti'ti 1111x111 xvt IflVdc: tracK whlto western unit ini' i B?tp. nnllntiH Hlnw nnit f.ntin.lnau PHUb Steady; spring bran, Jl&Knai; 00 titlddlliigs, Jl7.0iil9.ro: winter bran jn 19.tt); city. J17.WXat7.60. ' 1 f VY f ri1 1 Pl 1 n K. 77fi77',4c; good to choice. 82'4'u92Vie. HOPS Qjlet: state, common to choice JK99 crop, 10d13c; olds, 2ifi5c; Pacific const! ISM crop. lWilSo; olds, 2i5c. HIDKS-Qulot; Oalvewton. 20 to 25 lbs 15o; California, 21 to 25 lbs., lSlic; Texas dry. 21 to 40 llm.. 23c. " ""H l.HATHKH-Hti'ndyj acid, 22'iif23'.c. WOOI Dull; domestic lleoeo, &ff23o; Texas, 16(f.lCi. I'llOVlSlONS-lleef. (julot: family. J10.50 WH. 00; mess, J9.(H4i9.50; beef hams, 520. 00 21.00: packet, JlO.mMfll.CO; city. India mess. I16.00yi7.w). cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. J9.VWU.00; pickled shoulders, .2Mf 6.50; pickled hams, jn.2514 J. I.ard, weak; western steamed, JS.40: October closed nt $7.40, nominal; retlned. easy; continent, 17.50; compound. $0.12450.3714. Pork, easy; family, Jl6.ivMil.50; mess, J14.(KHil4.23; short clear. J14.OOH16.00. POTATOKH- Quiet: Jersys. Jl.00fil.50; New York. 1.60l,iS,4: Long Island. Jl,60tf 1,75; Jersey sweets, $2. 2557".!. 75. TAI,l,OW-Qlilot; city t2 per pkg.). 4?T 4UpJ country tpkga. free), 4Jtfj5e. itlCH-Qulet: domestic, fnlr to extra, 4H f.64c: Japan. 4i5e, MOl,ASSi:S-Sleady: Now Orleans, open Uettle. i;ood to choice, 431ti3c. HUTTHH-UeeclptB. 3,87? pkgs.j firm; creamery. 16r22Wo; Juno creamery, 18i21c; fantnrv. 134116a. CHRK813 Ilecelpts. 4.396 pkgs.; tlrm: large whlto lOTio; smalt white, lie; large colored. 11c; small colored, 11c. , KOOS necelpts. 9.19S pkgs,; steady; western, regular packing, at mark, 16f19c; western, loss off, 21o. jUWAiH-AUhouih there wm a ahara reaetlon In tin In London, showing a rise of iiDout Z, it railed to materially nrrect trie local situation, Inasmuch (is selling pros nuro still domlnnted. The close here, how ever, wns nulet at 127.754228.00. Pic Iron warrants wero very dull nnd unchanged at jxwrinv.wi. i,aKo copper was n snaue firmer In London, but was dull and un changed hero nt 116.7B17.00. Lead nnd spelter both were dull nt 14.374 and J4.10tt 4.15, respectively. The tlnplate market wns quiet. Tno liroKers prico ior icau was Jl and for copper J1G.S7!. OMAHA AVIMtliHSALK MAHICKT9. Cnndltlon of Trnilr unit Quotations on .Staple mid I'micy Products. Eaas-Itecclpts light; good Htock. 16c. ' L1VU POULTHY-Hcns. 6c; roosters-, 3S tc; spring chickens, 6',43Tc; ducks, 4S5c; geese, 4fl5c; turkeys, 8c. FKKSH DHUSSHH POl'LTHY Hens, Sfl Site- ronntern. M6c: ducks nnd geese. 9'rilOc: broilers, per dog., M; spring chickens, per lb.. S'l.sc: turKcys, u;if. flAMK Prairie chickens, ner dor.. J.1.00Q 4.50; mallard ducks, per doz., J3; teal, J1.K0V 1.73! mixed, xi.Zjrm.Mi; jacKsmpp. i.'ji.w. I1UTTHH Common to fair, 12V4c; choice, 15flltc; separator, 21c; gathered creamery, 19il20c. KJtKHH OYSTKHS-l'lrst grade, solid packed. New York counts, per can, 3Se: ex- . t . .. ... . ....... . I nr aAn.t.1 grade, slack filled, New York counts, per can, oxira seiccis, Z4c; nianunras, mc, J'lOKONR-Llve, per doz., 90c. VKAt.H Choice. MilOe. HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers association: Choice upland, .J8.50: No. 1 upland. JS: medium. J7.50: coarse. J8.50. Hyo straw, JO. These prices are for nay or goou color ana quality, urmanu fair. Ilerelpts, 12 cars. OATS-No. 3 white, 26c. CO UN-No. 3, 2"ic. BHAN-Jli VEOKTAI1LES. CUCUMnntlH-Per doz.. 20325c. TUItNIPS Per bu. basket, 60c. 1IE1JT8 Per bu., Vi78c. CAUHOTS-Per doz. bunches, 25c. LETTUCE Per doz., 105715c. HA DISHES Homo grown, per doz., 15c. IlfiANB Wax, per 14-bu. basket, 50c; string, 40c. POTATOES Per bu.. 401150c; sweet pota toes, per bu., 7ftf90c. CAHHAOE Home grown, per lb., ltfc; Holland need, lVc. TOMATOES Home grown, per M bu. bas ket, 50c. ONIONS Home crown, per bu 501 60c, CELEHY-Nebraskn nnd Utah, 300400. PnUlTS. rEACHES-Callfornhi freestones. Jl.tC. PLl'.MS California, per crato, ji.001.10; per box, 90c. PEAUH-Per box, J2.00S2.26. OnAPES California Tokays, 4-bnsket crate, J1.76; Delaware and Niagara, per 6-lb. basket, 15c: eastern Concords, 17(318c. WaTEIIMELONS-Ab to slzo, lotflfc each. APPLES Native, 73cflJI.OO per bu.; per bbl., J2.W; eastorn, J2.&W2.75. CUANHEHUIES-Per bbl., J0.75; per crate, J2.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES New Mexican, per box. J4.50. LEMONS-Callfornla, extra fancy, J4.W; choice, II. IIANANAS Per bunch, according to size, J2.(W2.75. PIGS California, new enrtons, 90c; lay ers, &5c. MISCELLANEOUS. NtlTS-Engllsh wnlnuts. per lb., 12013c; filberts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 17i( 20c: raw peanuts, per lb., 414ijruc: roasted, 6M'7Wr; iirazlls, 13c; Pecans, OfjlOc. HIDES-No. 1 green. GHc; No. 2 green, 5Wo; No. 1 suited, 7Hc; No. 2 snlted. GMd No. 1 veal cair. S to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc. St. I.oiiIm (Jrnln nnd Provisions. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 19. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 72o: track, 73i74c; October, 72c: December, 72T4c; May, "J?4c; No. 2 hard. C9WfiC9c. rnilXf T 1 1 1 . V o V. . 4mh- S6!4n37c, new: 3Sc, old; October, 26T4c; D?- ccmDor. aiH'tr.HVic; amy, as'jic. OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 22c; track, 22ifl23c: October, 22ic; Deoember. 22Hc; May. 24Ho; No. 2 whlto, 25Wtf2c. nYE-Pirm; 6U4S52o. FLOUIl Quiet and unchanged. SEEDS Timothy, steady at J.754.25; flax, nominal at 11. 81. COItNMEAL-Steady at J2.05QC.10. I1H AN Nominally lower; sacked, east track, 6SiH70c. HAY Steady: timothy. J9.6012.00: prairie. J9.0O510.00. WHISKY Steady at J1.Z7. 1HON COTTONT1E8-J1.35. nAOOINO-JS.10fflS.83. HEMP TWINE 9c. METALS Lead. Ilrmer at I4.:04.25. Soel- ter. llrm nt J4.(C. POULTIIY Dull: chlcKens. SMc: ducKs. V4c: geese, 6c: turkeys, 7c. I'juuH Micauy ai ibc. HUTTEU Steady: creamery. Q22c: dairy, 17f18c. 1'IIOVIHIONS Pork, steady: jobbing, jiz. Lard, higher; choice, J6.82V4. Dry salt meats (boxed), unchanged: extra snorts, il.m: clear ribs nnd clear sides. 37.6214. Bacon (boxed), unchanged: extra shorts, clear ribs and clenr sides. JS.utH- HECEIPTS-Plour, 3.000 bbls.; wheat, 85, 000 bu.: corn, 75,000 bu.; oats, 60,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour, 8.000 bu.; wheat, 44, 000 bu.; corn, 47,000 bu.; oats, 21,000 bu. ICnimns City tirntn and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 19. WHKAT De cember, 654 0i 63740! May, 70'iO70ic: cash. No. 2 hard. HiVnCSe; No. 3. C2C6!4c; No. 2 red, O95(70c: No. 3, KlfiGSc. cuhn December, iKWtwc; .May, iytw 34c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 34Jj3lV4c; No. 2 white. 37Hc; No. 3, 37c. OATS-No. 2 white, 24S24'4c. UYE-No. 2, 47c. HAY Choice timothy, J10; choice prnlrle, J8.25. IIUTTEU Creamerj', lSOc; dairy, fancy, 17c. EOOS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stock, 15V4c loss off. enses returned; new whltowood cases Included, Wc more. IlECEIPTS-Wheat, 179,200 bu.; corn, 27,800 bu.; oats, 10.000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 93,600 bu.; corn, 33, S00 bu.; outs, 4,000 bu. Liverpool tiriiln and Provisions, LIVERPOOL, Oct. 19.-WIIEAT Spot, No, 2 red, western winter, firm, 6a lvfcd; No, 1 northern spring, dull, Cs HJd; No. 1 Cali fornia, dull, (is nul; futures steady; Decem ber, Ca d; February. 69 7',4d. CORN Spot llrm: Ame-lcnn mixed, new, 4s 5?id; futurec steady; November, 4s 2d; December. 4 Hid; Jnnunry, 3s 10',4d. Itecelpts of whrut during tho last threu days, 2iS,000 centals, Including 182,000 Amcri can. Itecelpts of American corn during the last throe days, M.ooo centals, Toledo Market. TOLEDO, O., Oct. 19.-VHEAT-Dull, firm: cash and October, "fi'ic: November, 77c: December, 7S'4c; May, XlyjC. CORN Dull, lower; cush, 42c; October, 42.c. t) ATS Unchanged; cash and October, 22c; December, 23c. RYi: 53c. HEEDS Clover, dull, lower; cash, 1899 prime. W.25; October, JG.97',4; December, J6.75; March, JC.C5. I'lilladrliililu Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 19. HUTTER Firm nnd fertile higher; fancy western creninery. 23c; fancy western prints, 2Gc. EtUJS Firm; fresh nenrby and western, 20c; fresh southwestern, 19c; fresh south ern, ISo, CllEESE-Qtilet but steady; New York full creams, fancy small, lVSGHHc: Now York full creams, fnlr to choice, 10i,4Jfllic. Diilulli Wheat, DULl'TH, Oct. 1!). WHEAT No. 1 hard, cash, TH'ic; October, 79'.ic; December. 79'4c; May, !i2Vc; No, l northern, cash, 77uc: Oc tidier. 72'ic; I.'pcember, 7i',sc: May. ROlic; No. 2 northern, TSUo; No. 3 sprlns, GO'.ic. OATS-2:iiif!i2Jc. CORN-39U.;. , MlltTnnl.ee Crnln .tlni'Uet. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 19,-WHEAT-Dull; No. 1 northern, 'aiii"c; No, 2 northern, MHI'liC. 11 vis i.owcr; ko. i, i;k(j2'4c. UARLEY-Wcnk: No. 2, 57c; sample, 40tf 50c. MlimeupolU Wlient MurUrt. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 19 WHEAT-Oc-lobcr, '6i.c; December, 75754C; May, 7SKi iu7bV4c. On track: No. 1 hard, 7SVic: No. 1 northern, 7GVjc: No, 2 northern, "V.iilUYiC. Sow Yorlf II rr !oods, ' NEW YORK, Oct. 19.-DRY OOODS There has been nothing new of Importnnco In the market for cotton goods today. Tho demand has been of 1111 ordinary character for nil descriptions of staple lines, with 11 continued fiilr demand for spring special ties In both printed and woven pattern goods Regular iirlntn and ginghams nro llrm but iulut. Print goods ;iro llrm but sell slowly. Linens nro In fair requeBt. Market llrm, with advnnclng tendency, Hur laps very senrce and higher by ic in faco of unlet business, Cnlirnriilii Dried I'ruKa, NEW YORK, Oct. 19.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Qulet and unchanged. Tho murUet for evaporated apples ruled rather nulet, but about steady nt uu ehtgtgeil prices', state common was nuoted fit 4fi7r.i lirlmn. 4V.rTiM. ..lint.. r.l&.iA. rfancy. OfiOVio. Prunes were auot'ed "from 3'44(!W per lb., as to size and quality. Apricots, Royal, IKfHc: Moor Park. 15t16c. Peaches, peeled, 10.jj2Ue; unpeclcd,'fii9c. Suitur Market, NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 19.-8UOAR-Easy; open kettle centrifugal. 5 5-16c; yel lows, 4V405 7-16C; seconds. 3H04Uc Mo lasses, quletj open kettle, 18c; centrifugal, 18220c. WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE Settlement of the Goal Strike in Great Belief to Business. ELECTION EXC.TEMENT SHOWN IN PRICES Commodities Are Weaker and the Cnntlon Which Is so Gratifying In Presidential Yenr Keeps Spec ulation at n Minimum. NEW YORK, Oct. 19. R. O. Dun & Cos Weekly Review of Trndo tomorrow will say: A settlement of the coal strike jatlsf.tc tory to nil Interests coticerntd having bsen effected business breathes more freely In tho enst nnd distribution of merchandlso Is Increasing- ulowly again, although thu j lection excitement keeps buying In many llncH down for Immediate consumption. In the west there Is not the same consumption nnd there ns in the south the marketing cf tho crops Is responsible ror a feellm; of much confidence. In the movement of busi ness If the nation acts conservatively at thu polls. Prices of commodities nre weaker and tho caution so gratifying In n presidential years keeps rpcculatlon at n minimum. Cotton further declined, making the loss about JO n bale In two weeks. Planters nro rushing work nnd picking Is expected to progress rapidly enough to save most of tho crop from early frost. High prices make It poislblo to pay good wages to pickers, and the wages at receiv ing points Increase. Exports arc only slightly smaller than n yenr ngo. Foreign buying Increased with tho recent sharp de cline. Whcnt has shown more weakness, due In part to tho greater activity nt Russian ports and Atlantic ports. Exports for tho week wero only 2,647,235 bu., agulntt 3,3w, 200 a year ngo, Corn also declined, but Is fic above In.it year, which mny account tor tho los In exports In three weeks of 7,631,765 bit., against 10,924,406 In 1S'j9. Few Important fluctuations occurred In Iron and steel, but there wero few ad vances In Bessemer pig ht Plttsburjr and bllletu at Philadelphia, Moderate gains arc reported In the volume of transactions, al though tho tendency Is to delay largo com trants n few weeks. Implement makers tnko bar iron freely, and orders for pipe arc urgent. Structural ahnpes uro tnknn for foreign points ns far distant as Eypi and domestic brldgo builders buy freely. Moro mills luvo gone Into blast nnd the. general tono I: improving. Production 1 f coko has increased, but prices are heavy and many ovens Idle. Tin declined, makliu: the fall liC In two weeks and Ce from tho high point In July. Lenthcr and hides nro llrm, with a good demund Tor boots and shoes. Jobbers are placing largo orders and demand Is no longer limited to full goods. While woolen mills are not working1 at full capacity more seahonublo wenth-r has Increased demand in .his lino nnd pur chases of wool nt tho three eastern mar kets Increased to 4,423,000 lbs., the best total for a long time. Prices are steady nnd holders show no less confidence. In other textile markets cotton goods nro less freely bid for nnd uro selling well below parity with the raw material, Sellers do not weaken in their Idea ns to prices. Many mills which re cently shut down or restricted production urn runnlnc ncaln on full time, but these are making chlclly henvy goods. Failures for tne weeK wero aw in un united States, against 249 last year, and 16 In Cnnada. ngalnst 20 Inst year. Commercial Advertiser's lyindon financial telegram snys: The markets wero lm nrivwi! tiv nrnanprtu nf ensv monev and In dications of un early settlement in China. Investment securities wero tno cniei oene f1rlnHoa Knnnnlut Inn wns on a small scale. except In Americans, whlsh, though In tho early trading llnlshed buoyant and noisy on rvew vorK ruppori, i.onuun irwu a mt. u- l., Hint llrvun'u hnrin Is pxbnllsted. ThC bank sold 116,000 gold in French coin, probably finishing a former transaction. Tho open markot demand is slackening. Money rates wero unchanged. Silver wbh bought for the. east and on good trado orders. WEEKLY CI-EAniNO IIOUSB TABLE. Aggregate of Ilnslness Transncted by the Associated nanus. KRW YORK. Oct. 19. The following table. compiled by Bradstreet, shows tho bank clearings at tho principal cities ror tne weok ended October 18, with the per cent of lncreaso and decrease as compared with the corresponding week last year: CITIES. Amount. ( Inc Dec. Now York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louts Plttsburir San Frnnclsco Bnltlmore Kaunas City Houston Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orlenns Cleveland Loulsvlllo aalvcstou Detroit Providence OMAHA Savannah Mllwnukeo St. Paul Indianapolis Buffulo Columbus, O Denver Memphis St. Joseph Richmond Seattle Hartford Washington Peoria Atlanta : Salt Lnko City Fort Worth Los Angeles Portland, Ore Toledo Rochester New Haven Worcester Springfield, Mnss, ... Portland, Mo......... Norfolk Syracuse Des Moines Nashville Full River Hcrantnu Grand Rnplds Augusta, On Dayton, O Tncnma Spokane Sioux City Topekn Wilmington, Del. ... Lowell New Bedford Knoxvllle, TWijn Birmingham Wichita Btnghamtnn Lexington. Ky Jacksonville, Fin. ... Kalamazoo Akron , Chattanooga Rockford. Ill Canton. O Sprlnglleld, O Fargo, N. D Fromont, Neb Davenport Helena Kvnusvllla Macon Llttlo Rock Surlngtlold, 111 Youngstown Colorado Springs ... Sioux Falls, S. D.... Totals, U. S Totals outsido N. Y. Jl,021,914,304 134,4.H,X77 127.973,534 90,423,451 3ll,2r.,821 29,37S,ni8 25,049.771 20.02S.C47I 18.775,45s 15,S4UU 15,530,250 15,318,801! lS.i.coj 11.WM.971 8,702,8831 8,411.000 K.IKiI.lGi 7.562.100 K.7t0.,,l li,674.6 6, 536,075 6,311.212 0.47O.2S1 r,isi;.r.)i 6,355.200 4.93'i,.tfl 4,6101730 4,007,651 H.IPHJ.UT4 3.179.621 2,538,1281 2,ul ,,N.)n 2.2iv.nii 2.K5S.359; 2.56G.17I 2,417.886 2,3i'.l,oiil 2,831,611 2.219.09S l.hSS.IM l.Mli.li'Jl 1.401.48 1,361. 469 1,117.24111 1.506.177 1,141,986 l.filH.u. 1.380.522 1,185,249 1.060.729 1,26.1,0791 1, 857.no: 1.011,336 1.074.S151 1.227.S32, 1,501,605 1,307,526 9(18,130 f.37,721 47,9-.9 f.r.S.755 832,1158 419.126 :i72,S00 658,2771 2.13.910 .iss.ano C3i).4f1 430.031 206,248! ;K.i,4Dl 2S7.C23 375,810 KiS.Wi7 911.762l 736.0621 956.350 WJO.lK'iOl 807,331 436.58 Ml. 3171 VH.2I0. SO.MS1 J1,C93,493,162 6S2,57S,85S 1.2 "i'.i 8.2 78.9 1. 2.4 2.6 70.61 22.4 21.5 13.0 -4!i 1.0 9.1 47.5 o.s 11.4 32.9: 'ci'.ol 'iiiiol -3L 3 20.31 1.6 'ii.'i ;3:9 11.3 10.5 "is 26.C 10.4 12.4 27.'7! 1.8 18.5 8.0 12.5 2.0 '23.2 "i'.it 12.0 "is, 12.7 "i'.h 11.8 ,1 o 5!2 13.6 1.7 1.0 7.5 10.6 1.0 6.0 "4!3 11.0 10.2 10.6 ":'s.'4 "ii.4 'ioiti 4.0 "i'.k "9.1 9.2 34.4 8.8 "L2 "i'.D 3.6 "ilo "2:9 58.0 17.2 13.2 4.0 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Halifax Vancouver Hamilton St. John, N. B Victoria Totals 13,302.3301 8,986.519, 1.5S2. ail 1,097,819; 1,113,417 773,70.1! f.57,3161 793,663! .J 28,209.5371 1S.1 7.1 15.2 6.5 '3L2 7.7 O.S 11R AnSTItEl IT'S REVIEW OP TIIADE. Southern Trade lleiunliiH Cheerful In Hplte of I.ovrcr Cotton, N'EW YORK, Oct. 19. Bradstreet'B tomor row will say: , Aa tho Jobbing distributive trado tends to lessen with tho ndvnnco of tho fall season tho rcproHslvo Influences of aute-electlon feeling become more clearly perreptlble. As for Bomo tlmo past the best trttdo 111I-di-es come from tho south, which remains cheerful In splto of lower cotton. Pnclllo coast advices are that export trade. Is very largo as tho result of nrmy needs and Asiatic requirements. Northwestern trade Is, on the whole, nulet and the disposition to charce the election with this Is manifest. Eastern wholesale trade Is quiet but steady. Oross railway returns continue excellent, considering the reports of qC-t in nil other lines, and net returns for August are much more encouraging than those of July. The toniiiry n lorcign trauo is in a iiiiiicring condition, September exports being the largest ever reported for that month, nnd, swelled by high-priced cotton shipments, tho nine months' returns nro far in nd vnnco of nil previous years, Imports, on tho other hand, show few gains nnd the uuiiooit is ior n recorn-ureaKing export trndo nnd a merchandise balance for the cnienuar year far In advance or nil oinc years. Prices of farm products hnve tended downward this week. Tho most notnblo urop nus neen In cotton, 6C ror tno ween nnd lo from thn lilr-l,at nnlnt reached, cilia to the good picking weather nnd nbsenco of frost, encouraging maximum estimates of yield, but nlso bemuse of tho heavy weight of receipts brought out by the high prlco of two weeks ngo. Cotton goods aro very nrm, ucspitu tlio urop in ,rnw mine Hal, but the ill-tinaltlnn Is to sell carefully on spring account. Wdol Is n little moro hcuvp mm nrm In tono nt enstern markets, but tho demand Is still to cflver orders re ceived by iniiuufncturera who are not In clined t) bllV tint-mill tills. Tho repression noted Is, perhaps, most I'luiiiiuciu in mo iron nnu sieei industries, where values for tho cruder materials re main well down to the lowest point reached In more than n year past, und even hero t 1 to bo noted that a largor volume of steel rnll orders have been plnccd this year than In former periods. SiiIcb this week of rnlls nro estimated nt lfl.000 tons, mostly ut tho west. Structural material makers nro reported exceptionally well lixed ns to or ders, although a meeting of mnkers, It Is rumored, may cut rates. Pig Iron hns been slow of sale, but Chicago reports that u business or ut lenst lOO.OuO tons Is In sight that may bo placed after election. The largo Hteel mills nre well supplied with or ders, though nt low prices and tho usual scramblu for fall business Is ubsent this yenr. Wheat, Including flour, exports for the week aggregate 3,764,653 bll ngnlnst 4,297, 8jo till, last week. 4,160,618 bu. In tho cotrc W'on'llnB week of P99, 4,282,773 In 189S, 5,652, 1.1 In 1897 nnd 1.067.217 In 1896. From July 1 vi- V reason, wlient exports are '',..', P.'i'k "B'llnst 05.125.605 bit. last sens son and 01,510,849 bu. In 1SDS-99. Corn exports for ,X?l'.k "KKfeptto 2,886,993 bU against -,S.t,03, bu. Inst week. 6.05S.697 bu. In this week a year ngo. B.697,191 bu. In 189S. 1.177.513 .i1'.1 1!?''"1 2.979.9SI 111 1896. From Jnlv 1 '.n, dnte, tills season, corn exports uro 50.0?il,- nmi il'iV-Vif1?"1 P-M-S I'"- lt senson nnil 4l,93i,4.1l bu. In 189S-99.' 1.. .1 1 n '".'lures for the week number 223 1 .. .ll,rcl Sl'ttes, ngalnst 210 lust week, r.. ui-""" week n year ngo, 213 In 189S, 203 111 189. Iltlfl f'O't I.. tLn.- ,n 11 u. r ,,- ---- - jo.-.,, v tiimiiuiii itiiiuren wLJ'1 .Wor,k, nmnber 22, ngnlnst 36 n..t hln'lA ,nPl yer UK0' " MOVE.IIEAT.S OF STOCKS AM) IIO.VDM. Ilnll Element EiTsiiy .Secures Vpner ..nu'1 1,1 Aotle Murket. IlnJ ..n,."il5pf f1r a" passes of stocks to- noJ,t,".iwhlch tl,n b"" element easily se cured tim imnnt i.o.,.i ...i i. SilMroUnK.nUcc,ss throURhout tlio day. IS?, i Vrr ProfU-takln.tr during tho closing Hour nf thf ttinfin ut nJl ;,ri, 0,lt. ifor '"'vanco with such good Vo Ll ,l10 Benernl list tlint It was ublo 1 or L 11 vtry mr-' "mount of offerings iViL ,:,ICCI- "egan to be produced. iViuesr',"1 .off somewhnt in tho llnnl deal ings. rOdllCllH' ..Vlr.mn . .. .. ........1.1 fM.. 11 Px,cnt nt"' carrying a few stocks, JSL1,1. 'e .Hom.R .of 1,10 leading Industrials, below lust night. The closing was thus maclo very active, but tho average level of prices was considerably higher us n result or tno day s trading. The advnnco was con estcd during tho earlier part of the day, m.t.i""t 5s .vigorously as yesterday. No rurther erfect wns produced than to checit tho udvanco In somo quarters, without cf. fejtlng any effectual declines. Tho hear opposition nppenred to be wlth ,lu'.n when tho courso of prices turned clenrly in favor of the bulls und somo of the Interests which wero largo sellers ves ter.luy turned to tho buying side. A fact which could not escano notice wits that ves terday s rumors of further plnns of amal gamation of the Vnnderbllt properties wer heard nothlnp of today and tho concerted fulvnnco In the group camo to nn end. In fact, New "lork Central Itself llnished th. day with n net loss nnd the same was true of other members of tho group. Lake Erie & estern stocks, however, moved up in thO enrlV dentines nnrt Knur VnrV CMinnn ft St. I,ouls first preferred gnlned nn nddl tlonnl 5 points. It wna notable nlso that yesterdny's upward rush In the steel stocks wns desisted trom todny nnd severnl or tho group ended with net losses, tho tmportnnt exceptions being thn American Hoop stockD, Colorndo Fuel stocks nnd National Tube pugar nnu t'eopie s uns wore affected by realizing. This turning from one point In the mnrket to (mother is 11 characteristic feature of nrofcsslonnl nnerntlnn nmt mn. jilpulntivo processes, .which clenrly plnycd 11 uuku irari 111 louay s marKOi, uui 11 was equally clenr thnt the professional manlpu- iiiunn ior ino rise nnu largo success in nt trnctlng outside trade. There is a class of professional operators who havo been con lldent ror some time nast that there wns n largo waiting nubile which could bo induced to buy stocks by any decided upward move ment or prices. Today's market seemed to Justify their confidence, With the excep tions nbnvo noted the strength of the mar ket wns very general and tho trading wns very broadly distributed, Speclnl points of strength wero Atchison preferred, the grangers and southwestems generally. Northern l'nrltlc, Southern Pacific nnd Manhattan, with the other local traction stocks following in sympnthy. The nows of tho day had little to do with the ad vance. Preliminary estimates of tno week's cash changes of tho banks were decidedly confused. Tho direct shipments by express to tho Interior nnd the operations of the banks with tho New York suhtreasury In dicates 11 loss in ensh of J7OS.0O). This take no account of tho gold which hns arrived from Kuropo this week and which may bo too lato to figure prominently In tomorrow's statement. Tho. activity In the stock mar ket seems to lndlcnte an expansion of loans. But loans on the Stock exchange have come largely to trust companies, which drew on tneir uhuk ucposus m nt-uinu inc .111111:1. There is thus a possibility of shrinkage In tho deposits and consequently In reserve requirements, which will bo to tho ndvaii tnuo of tho surplus. Tho bond marltet was considerably more nctlvo today nnd thero were somo large snles. Totnl sales, pur vnlue. J2,725.O0a United Stutcs now 4s advnnce.l U per cent on the last cnll. The following nro the closing prices on tho New York Stock exchango: Atchison 30 Uiilon Pacific .... do pfd 7r,!il,0l VA '2. Baltimore ft O.. 7L"i W abash ,is Canadian Paclllc. 864 , do Pfd.... Canada So 61 Wheel, ft U 13... 8'i Chew, ft Ohio 30U do 2d pfd.. 2..), Chicago O. W.... ll Wis. Control .... i?u C H. ft Q 127'N Third Avcnuo ...111 Chi. Hid. ft L..... 20 Adams Ex.. 120 do pfd 6.' American Ex 153 Chi. ft E. HI Wt ; ' x, Tsi v. m WollH-Fnrgo Ex..i2 C, II. I. ft P mi Acr- Oil... C. C. ft Ht. I.. I I""- ;;; I'l'i 5 nuiur, quilling .. 45, 311 , do pfd 23 ,-, lArocr. S. ft It.... 2, Del. ft Hudson. ..112 .uo lu''-vv. Del. I.. & w its A'ner. Spirits ... t Denver ft It. O... 1'lVk ." I,f'' "-- 17 ( Colorado So do 1st pfd do 2d pni do pfd..., 6ir.s '" '. " miup.. Kilo 11211 lo !fd 09 do 1st pfd 35'i A'm'r- & W... IK'lJ (It Nor. nfd IjO1! tl0 nfl1 75U llneklSi Coni ::: 15 Amer. Tin Pinto. 33" ti,.,.M.. trniiA.. o.H. HO Dia VM'. Illinois Centrnl...U9 tA,',"er;lf70hacco.. 93! jown central do pfd.... is lo PM.T i,,iiAnac. Jlln. Co tjikn Erie ft . Hfiii .'r """'" T do nfd I'll '- "el (t iJiko'siloro"::::: :ji,.bucco L. ft N .Manhattan J,.. .uui. (ji. jiy ..l-w'l'nmi Mexican Central. llli!ni1It Alltlll. til. u... 07 do pfd MVfc ,MO, 1'IICIHC M mtl'l 111' (1111 Federal steol livL'l" I'M-..,... . JSleotrle Mobllo ft Ohio.... 31 .. 10 . . . :V6 ...1:10 Glucoso Qugnr do pfd Inter. Paper .. do pfd I.ilclcde (Inn Nntlonn! Biscuit. 31 l 86 .127 46 6li 37 2SH 80'4 56i 67 1.42'i 53Vi 98 19 6IH 4 National Lead':;: 19 iJ:J?. do pfd feu ' National Steel ... J''-! do pfd ' S i M.. K. ft T do pfd N. J. Contrni N. Y. Central Norfolk ft W. .1.. IIU lllll . Ii'-nl . I - No. l'nciiic wvN " Y, Air,,i.,;;-.;,5i& o:!mr'iol,ftw::::: TlAhtiuvk'nnlfi wvf. J!u? Heading .... 6714 . .... f'aciiin Mnii ...-r 17 P..nii1'H n. do 1st pro 27Ti Pressml T-.., - " " . "1" ,W 43 do pfd. 7. do 1st nfd do 2d pfd.... St. U. Southw. do pfd St. Paul do nfd St. P. ft Omnha.113 so, I'ui'ino bu Sugar 61: ...120?; -"7 1111 pru... iiri7 -.-,w. .3, j.i'iiiiipr ... ii7i .irt ...1 -.- i" JIU, , , . . . V. 8. Hubbor do nfd Western Union ..114Hi ..171 a 11 31 K 93' IV ou. jwiiiouy ;;..; lIpKllh n T H. a in HO prl...... . 561, do pfd. .. ' W Texas ft Pacltlc. 16H p. c. C. ii s. I, Offered, iiii(t! Hit IIISTIIHET Vl.VA.VCIAI. ItliVlinv. ApprelieiiKloii A lion I llnrket Itelleveil by Importation or tinlil. NKW VOnK, Oct. 19.-Bradstreefs Finan clal Itevlow tomorrow will eny: Any acute apnrdienslon about the money market was reflevcd by tho large amounts of gold which New York bankers procured ubroad and which are on the wav to this country. The sum totnl is over J9.O00.000 and though this amount Is llttlo greater th'in the shlppienta from New York to the In terior In sotnn recent weeks the effect, even In advance of the specie's nrrlnl, was favorable. Owing largely to thn gold Im porting arrangements and 11 falling off In tho sunpl.v of cotton bills exchange re covered this week from Its recent break and Is ngnin nt n point which cuts off further gout imports, tub rnct, However, nun 111 case of danger to our money market as sistance could be hud abroad could hardly fall to glvo Increased confidence to tho lluanclnl arid speculative markets. In this connection Wnll street wns particularly struck with tho unnouncemcnt that tho Bank of France would nut no obstacles In tho wny of moderate gold withdrawals to New York, lr they wore needed hero. It Is noted with satisfaction that although pome of the Bpecle now on the wny here wns taiten rrom tne until: or iinginnu or franco most or It represenls umounts of bullion picked up on tho open market nnd one Im portant sum of 12.toii.0oo Included III the Na tional City bank's consignment consists of uar gold rrom soutn Arricn. The operations In short have been con ducted In ii way which hns obviated ntiy disturbance of the foreign money markets, discounts at both London and Berlin being n little lower, und fear of .1 disturbance caused by American demands has been de layed. However, this does not represent any Increased foreign representation In the biock martlets nnd London lias even been a smaller seller of securities. Xt'vr York Money .llnrket. NEW YOHK, Oct. 19.-MONEY-OH cnll, nrm m ;ijt per cent; mat loan nt 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. faS ner cent. STEIILINO EXCHANGE Heavy, with actual business In bankers' bills at f4.84' ior (lemnnii unit at t.si;i ror sixty .lays, rosieu rules, ji.yju i.sj'.i nnd JI.85H. Com merclal bills. JOOUin.Kl. SILVEIt-Certlflcutes, 62l4ff6lc; bar, 63'.ic Mexican dollars. 49'c. BONDS Government, strong; stnte, In active; rnuroau, strong, Tho closing prices on bonds today nre ns ioiiows; F. S. ref. 2s, r..10l do coupon 101 do 3s, rec lOSJi do coupon 109's do new 4s, reg,l33ti do coupon 1344 do old 4s, rcg...HF4 do coupon 114 do 6s, reg 112 do coupon U.t'.i I), of ('. .1 iIVm IB Atrll. irntl Am liKl do ndj, 4s 87; Cunudit Ho, 2s.... 106k C. ft O. 4',4s 9,6 do 6m ,12D C. ft N. W. c. 7s. 139',; do H. ilfli. r.itiI Chicago Ter, 4s.. 92 ( olorado So. 4s.. 81 'I D. ft It. O. Is.... 103 .In (u ii'i Erie general 4s..: 70 F. UV II (V la 71 Gen. Electric 5s.. 120 ta. central 1B....11.T-; L. ft N. mil. 4s... osti .11., IV. 1 . i-H. .. I,l.4 do 4s 9l.' When Issued N. Y. C. Is ;v J. c. roti. 6s. No. Pacific 3s. . . do 4s N Y, (J ft H L Is Nor. ft W. c, 4s. Ore. Nnv. Is do 4s Oregon S. L. 6a.. 110 consul 5s itteiidlug gen. 4s. Iltlo O. V. Is Ht I, & I M o. 6s, St 1, ft H F g. 6s, St. Paul consols. St. P.. ('. ft p. is, do 6h So. Pacific. 4s So. By. 6s S. It. & T. 6s Texas ft Pue. Is. do 2s Fnlon Paclllc 4s. U'nbasti is do 2s West Shore 4s... Wis. Central lu.. Va. Centuries .... .losv .123!4 m ilM'k .1U1 9". i iir.i 103'; 127 H3i 8814 w 110 122-1; 170'j HS'i nnv5 109H Ill 65 103i; 117i 102-n 113 y,; W.4 lloston Slock (luolnf Ions. nnRTnv rn 1 ior,.n o,r,, cent: tlmo loans, 63c per cent. Official ciusiiit;; a., t. &srp7rr'29!iriiioniXtrd ih do nfd ?r.i. U'..u i.-.t d Amer. Sugar 'OJiWestlngh. EleC... 4'; 1 I'M-., 116 Atchison 4s 9'l'4 Amer. Tel DOWN. E. n. x, n r. r.i'3 jjusiiiii v iii J-...-1, Adventurn Boston Eloviited.151 Allouez Mln. Co. Jjoslu'i ft Me 19.1 Amnl. Copper ... C B. ft Q 1274 Atlnntl,. Dominion Coal... 3.ua Boston ft Mont ".v.-. do pfd..,. ns iiiutto ft Boston.. 65 reucrni Hteei . . . sni C11I. ft Hecla .. '1, I'M. ......... 07U Centennial Fltchburir nfd im i.vi,u,. Gen. Electric ....14214 llnmhni,it ...140 .Osceola ...212 'Parrot ... ll'4'Oul ncv ... 85 Santa Fe Copper. fi; ... 10 1 1 ll.imrilCK z A ...2031; I'tnh Mining .... ... 22U, U'lnnnn -n? 7ArlV..." ... 01 vermes ... 61 do nfd Ed. Elec, 111. Mot. Cpntrnl Mich. Tel N. k. n. x- r? Old Colony .. old Dominion Rubber Union Pacific 4!4 91'j :i 76S KU 114 25 72 4 Pi 151 41i London SIiipIi Oiwii.tin... LONDON, Oct. 19.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., mnnnv. .ss 1S.1R w-tn do nccount ..991-16 do 1st pfd::'' Atchison .......... 30; Pennsylvania .. Canadian Pacific. $'. Bending Bt. l'nill 117; No. Pnellln tif.l Illinois Contrni. ..121H Grand Trunk .. Loulsvlllo 76'; Anaconda TTnlnn T'nn tif,l 77Li. -fi. N. Y. Central ...,137'A .. i2; ,. 35i . est; 8H . 737b . C", . 9'4 .. 40, P.'XS,SJI'ypR-Strm,y' 'I Pr ounce. In the open market for "lion bills Is 34i per cent; for threo months' bills, 3; per cent. ' 1 ?fevr York Mining Storks. NEW' VDllIf ri. 10 rm. n , xvv... 4. , iiiiiuwiiii; are todny'08 uuotntlons for mining shares 600" Chollar 2t Crown Point 13 Con. Cnl. ft Vn.,120 uendwood 60 Gould ft Currln.. 75 Halo ft Noreross. 35 Homestnko 5500 Iron Silver 70 .Mexican 43 lOntjirlo Ophlr Plymouth Quicksilver ... do pfd Sierra Xnvmln Stnndard t'nlon Con Yellow Jacket .. II ..125 ..600 .. 33 ..310 .. 25 .. 19 Forelicn I'liiuncliil. LONDON. Oct. 19.-Althouph exports ef gold In the direction of Paris nro cfiuslnjr some uneasiness tho dematul Is not re garded seriously. Far moro Importnnco la attached to the recovery of New York ox change. Discounts were easy and improved the tono of tho Stock exchange, p-irtly ow ing to the enhanced hope that money would be cheaper during the coming- months than anticipated. Still business was quiet. Homo railroads had a tendency upward nnd tliete were some realizations In ills trlcts nfter 1 spurt of 5 per cent In ordl nary on the revived tumor of an early udopttnu of electric traction and another rumor that an American t-yr-dlcntn mny tr to obtain sulllclent stock to Htcuro control of tho road, though It Is verv dub'.ful whether tho rumor Is bared on fuct. Tho Americans advanced in response to Now York. Ontarlos and Louh-vlllcs were the features, tlio public extending operatlom to Grand Trunks, which opened eniler nnd rallied In sympathy with Americans. Uold to tho nmoint of .1:140,000 wns withdraw1! from the Bank of England today ror ship ment to France. Spanish 4h closed nt 6S1. Gold premiums at Buenos Ayres, 131.60. Unr gold Is (itinted nt 77s lHfcd, but there wero i-evernl snles at 7Ss. PAULS, Oct. 19. Business on tho bourse todny wus calm and tho fif.neral disposition was towurd better prices Spanish U made a good recovery on bear covering. Bio in. tos nt first wore frcrlv offered, but regnlned part of their loss. I)e Beein were main tained nnd closed (lull. Knlllrs declined. Three por cent rentes, 100f for the necoun': exchango on London, 25 f ll'.-c for checks; Spanish 4s closed at C9.82&. BEItLIN, Oct. 19. At the opening of tho bourse today mines wero tlrm on the an nouncement that large orders for enajlin's to be used on tlio Hussian state rollro.vls has been distributed nnd nlso on fuvorab'o coal Industry reports. Americans were firm cn favorable ndvlces. Sp'inlsh 4s declined and at tho closo prices wero easier on re alizations of locals. Exchango on London, 20m 43'ipfg for checks. Discount rates, short bills, 2i per cent; for threo months hjlls, 3 per cent. I'lnunclal Nolo. ST. LOIMS. Oct. 19.-Clearlngs, J6.10S.482; balances, 1013,227; money. 4ft7 per cent; New York exchange, C0o discount bid, 50c dis count asked. CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Clenrlngs, :2,615,0.2; balances, 1,02,313; posted exchange, $4 l2ti 4.85U,: Now York exchange, 40c discount. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 19.-Clenrlm;s, J13.770 7R1: balnnces, Jl.DVt.9ll. BOSTON. Oct. 19. Clearings, JM.081,90.1; balances, Jl. 3(7.453. NEW YOHK. Oct, 19.-Clearlngs, J101.230,. 457; balances, J7,875,999, roiullllon of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. Today's state ment of tho trensury balance In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of the J150.000.000 gold reservo In tlio division of redemption, shows: Avnllable cash balance, $135,730,131; gold, $86,301,185. Cotton Mnrket, NEW YOniC. Oct. 19. COTTON-Opera-Hons In cotton fut.ires today fell consider ably below tlio average day's transactions nnd tho variations, while of n 15 point range. lacked significance. The openlnu; was steady, with August 4 points lower nnd tho other months unchanged to 0 points higher, this being qiiltn out of line with tic marked strength nnd activity in the Liver pool market. For a time prices followed a zigzag course, with tho trado at sea as to just what way to turn. Bearish Ideas, how ever, prevailed, und prices Mowly tapered oft under selling of outside long cotton and over enles by tho pit contingent. Eurnno sold sparingly hero on tho decline nnd tho south offered sparingly of January and February options. The extra government report benrlng on the Texas crop In con nectlon with th big storm had no special significance on tho sentiment, the Informa tion having neen protty thoroughly dis counted here. During tho nfKrnoon thn market was listless, with n weak inder tone. Jnnunry fell slowly to 9.1fir. sti. quently rallying on covering by ehorts, Th week-end statistics were, fully a formid able as nntlclpatfd nnd helped to ilepreKS the mnrket afterrthe noon hour. After tho close the market ruled steady to 2 points lower. Spot closed quiet. 3-16c decline, mid dllng upland, 9?ic; middling culfi Wc! none. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Hurdlj Enough Cattle Arrived Today to Make a Market. DECLINE IN HOGS COMES TO A HALT Ltbernl Supply of Sheep, but Demand Wns lliiunllr G001I nnd Both .Mi rep and I.hiiiIin llrounjlit Similiter Prices. Itecelpts were: Official Monday . Olllclnl Tuesday v. Oltlclal Wednesday WHICH.. Olllclnl SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 19. Cattle. Hogs. Thursday i' riuuy 6.393 3,553 , 6,749 , 4,761 . 1,010 8.0:3 8.2s I 7.IM 6,10i Sheep, 11,7.17 13,013 10,7'J 6,'i8j 10.674 I'lve days (his week. .. .20.472 33.323 67,008 Same dayH last week. .. .25,196 31.662 64.623 Hnmo days week before.. 26,111 31,137 40.3V2 Sumo three weeks ngo.. 30,180 31, Wi SS.OT Same four weeks ngo .24.Ru 26,290 47,158 Average price paid tor hogs for the last several days, with comparisons: Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. I 1900. 1893. 189S.1!W7.I.189C.HS4, I 3 711 3 85i 2 941 3 9S 5 2'j 3 79 3 03. 3 w 0 si 3 66 2 791 3 801 5 00 3 f.l 3 73 3 Mi 5 00 3 54 3 71 2 93 3 (Si 4 .1 S3, 3 74, 3 U4I I 4 87 3 581 3 641 3 0I 3 SJI ' 3 59 3 62 13" 3 66, 4 t 3 lui 3 a 1 m 3 Hi 3 Mi 4 88 1. 3'..', 4... 6... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10.. II.. 12.. 13.. 14.. 15. 16. . 6 I3t oil 15 61 S 4-6 619 3-5 516 2.5 510 1-5 I C OS' .1 6 01'! , I 4 921), .1 1 Pirv .1 4 92,41 1 S2Ji, 18.... 452 2-6 ... 14.11 2-5 4 39 4 42 4 37 4 311 4 34 1 4 35 4 35 4 ,13 4 31. 1 23 I 20, 4 24 4 20 4 15 4 10 4 16 3 iVtf 3 67' 3 69 3 66 3 621 U 69 3 66 3 63 3 64 3 69 3 61 3 59 3 70 3 67 3 51 3 73 3 60 l 3 13 3 301 3 32 3 19' 3 20 3 l 3 2o 3 79' 4 91 3 7i 4 H I 4 93 3 78 3 76 3 70 3 70 3 C2 4 8) 4 7S 4 74 4 CO 4 e; 60 ... 12 12 .... 10...., 75...., 54 108 91 94 19 176 S6 133., ...287 66 305 43 261 52. 314 61 ! 277 63. 61. ft). 05. SO. 74. 12. G3. 71.... 62.... 49.... 61.... 92 189 66 285 S2S ....235 .,..284 ....2.19 . . . .32(5 ....219 ....117 260 200 so 120 W 40 200 120 120 280 80 160 .262 .320 .271 228 69.. 13. . 66.. 26. . 66.. 77. . 65. . 69.. 70.. 89.. 80 . US. . 63.. St.. 05 . 65. 43 . 6.1 . 61 . 65 . 77 . 63 . C2 70 ..3T.I . .292 : .213 ..219 ..32a . .277 . .200 ..210 ..236 . .275 . .276 . .280 . .21.1 .' .'isf . .255 ..286 . .273 .250 ,200 10 40 'so 80 40 'so 'io 80 120 so 40 40 80 120 SO 120 40 120 120 I'rtO 160 120 3 85 3 STl 3 90 4 45 4 l.i I f.0 -4 CO 4 50 4 50 4 :o 4 M 4 50 4 M 4 50 4 50 4 60 4 SO 4 60 4 TO 4 0 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 V) 4 V) 4 -I 60 4 50 4 60 I 60 4 50 4 60 4 R2VJ 4 ttd 4 52',4 4 52H 4 6-'!i 4 62'.; 4 52' j, 4 62U, 4 624 4 52lt 4 rO"i 4 521$ 4 52t, 1 e( 210 258 .219 23.1 f5 6J , W. 86. . 71.. 73 240 75 259 75 222 74 250 63 274 74 246 CO 207 US 246 71 2)9 70 258 66 91 49 207 CO. . .. 67.... 78.,.. 62.... 68.... 61. .230 ,.296 1.288 ,.237 227 : Ho rs 160 80 Un 2MI 40 2W 40 40 W 40 120 iio 120 120 'so m 200 40 70 23.5 80 73 48.... 65.... lit.... 6.1... . fit.... 61.... l. . . . 67.... 73.... 69.... C.S.... 67.... 64.... 69..., 61.... 67.... 43. . . . 72.... 62.... t".... 61... .316 .261 .265 ,2'V5 .268 .192 .29 ..282 ..220 . .280 ..251 ..265 ..300 ::280 ..287 ..339 ..264 . .328 . .250 ..2W 40 '4(i 40 40 40 80 120 80 120 '40 so 160 '40 'so W 4 r.2'4 1 4 i ", 4 62j 4 ..S 4 6-'- 4 ..i", 4 !.2li 4 62'i 4 62t, 4 6i' 4 6:h 4 62', 4 52 4 524 4 62U 4 1.2s 4 624 4 624 4 62', I 62', 4 52'i, 4 Ml, 4 5214 4 624 4 rci,, 4 624 4 MU 4 52', 4 0:4 4 '..'j 4 621, 4 62l4 4 fi'l, i 2l, 4 62'4 4 62V, 4M4 4 93V4 4 65 4 65 I 55 4 65 4 55 4 56 4 U 3 111.. 10 8 8 3 25 :3 :: 1 5 17 18 8 1 1 II 4 1 9 1 .". 9.1 40 1 Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p 1 1.037 31 914 614 8 1.235 9J9 181 1.419 1.523 121 1.553 626 60 43 23 31 ins 57 112 40 1 ii! ::::: ::::: aS7 6,900 16 0.16S 10,398 Indlentna Fim,l.i. . The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road wns: r M. & St. l Tty... Missouri Pacific Ky. Union Pacific system. C. & N. W. Ky 1'., 12. fi M. V. It. II.. H. C & P. Hy C, St. P.. M. ."k O II. & M. 11. It. It C. It. K- Q. IlV K. r. ft St. J C, It. 1. to P. Hy., H. t!., It. I. t P. Ity., V. Totnl receipts.. The dlsiiosltlnu of tho day s receipts wns ns follows, ench buyer pjrchaslng the mini oer or beau inuicaica: Huycrs. Omnha Packing Co.. (. II. Hammond Co Swift nnd Company Cudnhy Packing Co Armour it Co Swift, from K. C Hammond, from K. c... H. Decker & Degnu J. L. Carey Lnhman tv i) V. I. Stephen llenton & I'ndcrwood Livingstone & Sclmller... H. L. Hennls & Co Jl. l Hohblck Other buyers Totals PATTl.K-ll vena nltnnqt IlUn n Kiitllnliiv 111 the cattle yards today, hardly enough being on sale to makn 11 market. About seven enrs of corn cattle nrrlvcd, but were mostly on the half-fat order, for which there Is little demnnd. Packers do not seem to want them anil they nre Inking them only under protest. Tho market lius been going off on thnt class of stuff all the week nnd todny bids were still lower. It Is dif ficult to tell Just how much has been taken off on such grndes, ns the prices have been very uneven and only a few iirrlvlng, Good handywelght cattle have held up in good shape, ns packers aro all anxious for ca'.tlo nnswerlng to that description, and, al though the market broke the first part of tne ween, 11 urnn-d up tne latter part. About seven cars would cover the 'ecelnts of cowb today and prnctlcnlly all of thoso were on tne emitter order. As tlio siinnlv tins Ueen 1 lieral all tne week ennners nnu medium grade buyers were Inclined to tiiKo orr n nine more today nnd tno market wns dull and wenk. Tho demand fur cnoico cows unu lienors, However, is as good un ever and the market for tho week Is a good dime lilglior. Tlicro were only a few Blockers nnd feed era nero louav una most or tlioso were on tho commonlsii order. Yard traders seemed to havo about u 11 they wanted lor this week and ns n result sellers found snmn difficulty Jn disposing of what they had at very r.uiHinciury prices, in otner words tho markot was In verv much the snm.i condition It Is npt to be nt tho Inst end of uie ween niter inero lias been a liberal run. lhcre were nrnctlcallv no westr-m hoof cuiiie on sail' louiiy. and. us a resu t. no test of tho market was made. Cowh could tie nuoted steady on unod kinds nmi ,inii mm wean on ini'iiiuin grimes and canners. Feeders wero nlso slow nnd the tendency mnri, jii.-ii!i.-rM-iiutiiYf. wiuea; UHHI-' STHHItS Av. Pr. No. BSD j;i th 1 No. 1... 21... ..1005 4 65 1... 13... 1... 1... 3... 1... 10... 6... 840 886 950 920 10U) 1080 1 60 1 75 2 IK) COWS. 1... Av. .1220 .1310 Pr. 4 75 5 40 1... 4... 23... 1. .1030 .1215 .1180 . 901 .1037 940 m ..1 2 50 COWS AND HKIFKItS. 854 3 90 HKIFKHS. 766 2 73 6 978 457 3 50 6 S92 HULLS, .1130 .1680 .1510 .lono .1070 .1400 2 10 2 ro 2 50 2 (.0 6.. 1.. 3.. o t:: 1. 1.. 8.. 3.. 2.. 3.. 1... 4... 1... 3(7) 2 fK) 346 3 73 125 6 0.) STOCK COWS 810 2 ro 623 2 20 610 2 HI 013 3 50 CALVKS. 1 1 1 AND 1 ..1361 ..1440 ..1290 .. 970 ..1550 .. 910 2 50 2 50 3 00 3 10 3 60 3 25 3 50 4 35 2 65 2 75 3 05 3 13 .1 :w 3 75 5 og 5 60 5 ' 1. 20. 100 120 .... 100 HKIi'HHS. 930 3 a" 850 660 620 3 10 3 15 3 20 STOCK. CALVES. , 20) 3 00 1 380 3 60 390 'AM 1 200 3 50 236 3 60 16 337 4 CO BTOC'KKHS AND riiKDHUS. 613 995 610 429 SS0 9. 6.. 19.. 12.. 3 30 3 50 3 50 3 CO 3 CO NKURASICA. 403 653 63.8 675 3 65 4 00 4 00 4 10 Av. Pr, No. Av. Pr. 327 90 1 feeder... 960 3 01 770 2 90 1 cow 870 3 0) 170 5 60 4 heifers... 662 3 i 460 3 50 1 feeder... 620 3 25 740 3 00 2 cows... .1050 2 69 130 3 30 1 hull 1300 3 25 790 3 80 2 feeders.. 750 3 25 750 3 00 2 cows 11M 3 0) 2V) 2 60 No. 18 feei?ers 1 hull .... 1 calf.... 1 feeder., 2 feeders 1 cow 13 feeders.. 790 1 fecdSr... 750 1 rnw 1220 w. c. itucncocK rtcn, 16 feeders.. Sll 3 00 24 stk. civs. 320 2 heifers... 570 2 CO 6 feeders.. 448 Mrs. J. K. Urlttlngham-Ncb. 20 feeil ers,. 1171 3 65 C. A. Meyers-Wye, 2S feeders.. 971 4 65 Thomas Wilkinson Neb. 67 feeders.. 835 3 75 1 bull 1300 855 ;i 7,i J nun 780 3 on IDAHO. .1117 2 80 1 heifer.. ..1070 ,969 3 15 21 steers.. ..1010 Ben Peer-Neb. .1073 2 90' 17 cows :. 43 feeders. 8 reeders. 32 cown 2S cows 21 COWB... 10 COWB. . . 1 cow.... 60 CillVCH.. 1 cow.... 34 feeders-. 11 cows 861 1 75 1 bull .1090 2 90 1 cow.... J. W. Welpton-Neb. 2S0 4 0) 6 feeders, . 770 2 60 J. (inodman AS yo. Ji50 3 85 6 cows. . . .1100 3 60 3 60 3 00 3 15 3 25 3 90 2 70 2 65 1 75 .1410 810 493 3 65 .1030 3 25 linr.K The downward course of the hog I'9.9.b.-eM,.r.ked today. Not nil te 100 miirKr. ":,- ,l,,-. ,Pnu ir.. cars arriveu, nil", ", m. lower, opening, bids hero were 11 1 1 iter than yesterday's close, but not ( better '"' J. " .. mnrlrnt Tim wero llttlo lUttil IIIIU n'f fi,e enrTy s les was at $I.60W.62',4. with ?ho better grades of light and medium welgWH "lllng ns high as J4.55. Tho saleH today will not show up finite un well iih .111 vest cm iv imyiiik hi win iuci mill iifl... 1 'J'lrr, wu" ft K0C"J' llheral run nf fiJf, "'rp f"'ny, for a Krld.iy, but the eininil was etumllv large. Packers wero 1 u""j( for both shc-p and Inmbs of .ood qua Ity. and conseiuently everythlmt ",r..,l,nt.,;'si'rlnllon was sold at an early -r,u 1 ''V1.0'; I'linbs sold us high as J'...ts. i , '"".V ,1'lKl'er than itnythlng has brmuht biTuro thli week. Sheep also brought goml "t'o 'P, 1'ilccs. so that the market was In k .'impo an iiroumi. 1 he demund lor feeders rontlnued hrnvv to'iay. ,;nil nrvtltlnR nt nil desirable was Picked up cnrly In the morning. Prlce show very llttlo variation from day to ti.iv or from week to week, the supply nnd demnnd apparently keeping Jitrt about even ut present price. ."ti'-.'.IMl t-'hnlce western gr-ns weth ers, , J.,.,jlflf: choice grass eiirlltiKS. tt'S ffW.OO; chifi .we J3fff3.W; fair to good ewes. mfij.26; 0 ill ewe... j:.503.(M; chol. o Miring lambs. $5.1UflB.35j fair to good sprl.iu; Innibs. J4.83'(,5.ir.; feeder wethers. M.3.5'()3 .'.; feeder lambs, JI.OOtJ4.45. lteprescntatlv No. 239 Wyoming ewes 52u Wyoming- wethers 8 native wethers J:J 'oml"K cull lambs 49 yomlng ewes 2 yomlng yearlings 2,1.1 western w thers ft?l yomlng ycarllnir feeders. 4J3 Wyoming feeders i0 A yomlng feeders 31 Nebraska wuthcrn .t Wyoming wether , 20t I'tnh sheep 3'fi Wyoming feeding lambs.... iHr A yomlng feeder lumbs PpS Wyoming tender lambs 101 Nebraska lambs 116 Wyoming lambs 289 Wyoming lambs 38.1 Wyoming lambs Av. 101 112 116 36 92 70 84 91 92 86 61 70 91 63 M 67 67 54 65 61 Pr 1.1 40 I d 4 15 3 25 3 25 3 73 3 V) it 8) 3 ' 3 90 4 M 4 00 t IV) 4 .10 4 35 4 : r. I 75 4 73 5 00 5 35 CIIICAfiO I.I VIS .STOCK jiahkht. Cnttle (ienernlly Steady to Simile Higher Sheep Slovr to Lovrer. CH ICAOO, Oct. 19.-CATTLK- Receipts, 2,000 head; generally stendy to shade higher: natives, best on sale. 1 carload at 15.65; good to prlmo steers, J5.405iri.S5; poor to medium, J4.40fr5.35; selected feeders, steady nt J3.75W 4.15; mixed Blockers, slow at 2.75tf3.75; cows, steady at J2.75Tfl.23; heifers, J2.7Otfl.60; can ners, J2.U0fr2.fi0; bulls, slow nt J2.9l4.3.l: culves, J4.00Ji0.25: Texans. receipts. 100 head; Texns fed steers. JI.OOTit.M: Texan crura steers. J3.35fj-I.10: Texas bulls, J2. 75173.25. iiuiis Heeeipts, today, 21.IKXI head; to morrow. 17.000 head, estimated, left nnr 3 600 head; averngo shado higher; top, J4.87'4; mixed and butchers. Jt.nOifi.STV,: good to choice heavy, J4.55fI4.S2V4; rough heavy. J4.4OIj-4.f.0; light, J4.40Sjt.S2U; bulk of sales. J4.001j4.75. shei-:p axii i.amus n.t,,,. heud: sheep, slow to 10c lower: Iambs, steady; good fo cholco wethers. J3.751i4.10; fair to choice mixed. iiBiim- ,.-r.Ui..,- sheep, J3.70-iil.10; Texas sheep. J2.MW3.60; "."i'il? '"'iihs, J4.25JjO.73; weatern lambs, J4.i5fj5.50. Sew York Live Sloe I.-. NKW YOIHv. net tn iii.'i..vi.'i!ii.. celpts. 2,967 head; Btoers, nctlvo and shado higher; bulls nnd cows slow nnd stendy: ?ii'5rs. S3.90ft5.60: hulls. J2.2.5fj3.15; cows. J1.65 43-30' tables quoted live cnttle stendv nt 11 f120 per lb,; refrigerator beef slow" at 9'4 f(9o per lb.; shipments, 650 head cattle and 4,400 (iinrtera of beer. CALVISH Itecelpts. 183 hend: steadv; grnssera. slow: veals. I4r.niiur.n. ium cnlvea. J4; grassers. J2.601J3.00. HI KE1' AND LAMllS-ltecelpts, 6.165 head: sheen. cnlileH. uiemlv nt i"ir,ii .h.nn slow nnd wenk; lumbs. Blendy to 15c lower: sneen. J2.75ff .25: culls. tL'T,!)! Inmlm tl rrm 0.60; Cnnadn lambs. J0.251i6.35: cul's. Jl. 1 ll;K Hci-nltitu .trull I, ul. ., .i lower at J5.15fJ5.l3. Knnan City l.lve Sloek. KANSAS CITY. Oet If) -CATTt.T.' -17. celpts. 3.S0O natives, 1,200 Texans, 4' calves; best beef stors steady, other killing nml stocking anil feeding cattle steady to lOo higher: native steers. J4.l51i6.40: stoclter-i and feeders. J3. 151(1.25; butcher cows und heifers. J3.00fr4.f; canners. J2.35fi3.0O: fe 1 westerns. J3.50fi4.SO: Texans. K.SOfM Mi: calves. J3.60fJI.75. IIOOH llecclnts. 9.700 Hcni : trade how. steady prices: heavy and mixed. JI.40fJ4.70; light. J(.65f4.70; pigs. Jl. 151(1.35. SHI-:i;p Itecelpts, 7,W0 bead; ralrlv nc 1 vi. and steady; lambs. Jl. 50175. 15: muttons. J3.fiftf3.75; stockers and feeders, J3.25ff l.2f,j culls, J2.50f"3.25. St. I, mils l.lve SI 01; If Mnrket. RT. LOL'IS. Oct. 19.-CATTL1-Itecelnts. 2,600 head. Including 1,700 bend Texnns; mar ket steady; native shinning and exnort steers. J 1. 85176.80; dressed beef nnd butcher steers, juiiilfs.&i): steers under 1,000 lbs., J3.S0 fJ3.25; Blockers and fenders, $2.irfj'l.40; couh and heifers. J2.001J4.70; canners. Jl.60ff2.75; hulls. J2.255i3.00: Texns and Indian steers. J3.30ft-I.35; cows nnd helferH, J2.30f73.4O, nuiin iieceipis, i,;nn) ticnil: marKet wenk to 5e lower: Plus and HuhtH. S4.6lll7l 1.65: rinrlr. era. J4.60Cj 1.6.: butcluTB. JI.60f4.75. niiuiui' a.-vij lis Itecelpts, 200 lieiwl; murket Btendy: nntlVo muttons, J3.90fJ-l.00; lambs, J4,60f5.23; culls nnd bucks, J2.25ftl.no. St. .Inaepli Live Stock, SOUTH ST. JOSHPH. Mo.. Oct 19 (Sue. clnl.) The Journal (piotes: OATTLK ItecelptB. 2.10) head: market nc tlvo nnd steady; natives, JI.25TJTi.33; Tex.is and westerns, J3.251i5.23; cows nnd heifers. .00fr4.6O: bulls and stags. J2. no-it.!. 76; yea'- lings nnd calves, J3.251JI.35; stockers and feeders. fJ.UO'rrl.lo; veals, rt.Wii'i.W). TtnnS Herf lnts. 3 7fl0 bead: market steady to 2Ho higher; nil grades, J4.67','((i 4.67U: hulk of snles. Jl fiof ti.r-'t. BIIKI-;!' AND IjAAIlIf II ei-eijiiH, head: lumbs. MfP16o higher; slieep. steads ; Iambs, J1.0OfJJ.2S; sheep, S3.6oMI.uO. Slock In S I k Ii I . irniinn'tmr n r thn rcci'liilB at the principal western markets tor '"' 1.010 2 4X) 6,030 2,600 6.160 2l,li0 9,700 7.300 four .9: leen. 10,674 9,(V) 7.001 LO) .10,610 44.160 25.S74 South Omnha Chicago KansuH City . St. Iouls Totals Coffee .Murket. NKW YOItK. Oct. 19.-COFFHI-:-Spot, tdn. dull: No. 7 invoice, ic mild, (in et: Cordova, OWHc. Options opened steady, with prices unchanged to 5 points lower, and ruled ntiathetlo most of tho fureuon with no further chunge, Covering ciiused 6 fiolnts rally In tho afternoon, with tho mar ket fulrly nctlvo. Closed steady, with prices 5 points higher to 5 points net lower. Totnl hiiIi-h. K.con Ihiks. Imdudlng November. J7 70: Jnnunry. J7.20; March, J7.30; April, J7.35; Sep. temuer, jt.uo. (Ill .Mnrket. nir. Pirv. net. 19.-OILS- Credit bal- ances. J1.10; certlllcntes, no .bid; shipments, m ts. t.i.i.. . .. ....p., .... vi r.r.i iiiiiu rnriM. ftn - v&.Vfil liuin,, mil ,r.' ""'"'... .'." 656 bbls,; average, 91,777 puis, ! rir,.t vrstcrduy opened un mostly at it 6""j nnd J4.5.'). which helped out tho aver nxo' inaterlally. The demnnd on the part Ii? puckers was In good shape so that tho hogs kept moving to tho ecaU-s nil tho mAlongBtownrd tho closo the feeling seemed to Improve nnd hogs that sold for JI.60 on ilio opening market would In como ciiscb bring J4.62V1 on thn closo, livery thing wns sold and weighed tip by tho middle of the forenoon. , The hog market Is now nt tho lowest point since last January, when thn nvcrngn cost got down ns low ns J4.21. Represent ative sales: No. 10. 30. Av. Sh. Pr. 93 ... J3 76 114 ... 3 85 3 83 No. Av. 69 281 67 305 63 205 Sh. 80 40 40 Pr. 4 6214 4 C2', 4 t32',i JAMES E- BOYD & CO., Telephone 1039. Oinnlia, Ncl COMMISSION, GKAIN, PROVISIONS ami STOCKS liUAUD UK THA.UK, rarrainondenct: John A. Warrun liroci wlrs to Chlcaso nd Nw Co Tors fO.:'. lii H.R.PEril1EY8iC0. Q0OM4rlYLirEILC& VtRANCH CMArUt WrXOSrlNUr