TTTE OMAnA DAILY 11K15: TTESDAY, OCTOiHSH 2a. 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Market it Dull and Closes at a Lower Price. CQRN IS QUIET UNDER MODERATE DEMAND In Onts Ihe Bickering; Hfil Dickering nf a Small l.ofiil Iti-rresl Scrted In Keen Tlml .Market Moi ItifcI'rut lalntiw Aro Firm. CHICAGO, Oct. 22 Liberni receipts, with liberal Inoreium In visible supply, together with outelde spathy, told ugalnst tho price of wheat today. doplte ths bullishness of early news, und Deecmbet cloned ? itrdur Saturday Corn closed c nnd cats k shade htghtr. Provisions fJloBtd un changed. DullncMS brooded over the wheat pit nearly thu whole sts'lon. The Interest if 01 tslderH wuh Incklng und business way, thereforn. loft principally to pit traders. Tho market started out with a good array ui bullish considerations, but the response wbh very weak. December opening only o higher tit 74o. Liverpool wus d higher World's nhlptnctitH wore only 7.IS4W) bu . omt l.VO.Ow lu. under Satur days expectations. The cm-passage state ment showed u decrease "f 40;',('S'm 1 ..".f.i tnrdlng to Heard of Trnde tlKiirpn. i" In the northwfHl there was a rain, wi n tho slitnul service predicting nioro of n The market fluctiintid narrowly for hoil.s, December at one tlm.) touching .4c, but recovered to 7lo Near tin- mil of the m-VJi. Influenced by .In- Prl'narj re ceipts. l.ti7.'W bu., compared with 1.1M.-"' bn 1 ftnt y.,r. and, the yUlb e K'C","' 1.335.0") lm.. us well "n ,,1P ",!,V?e "llf,T,17i Dcccmher under selling , !; d Nf'"""""1 ablt dropped to 7lTt74o. "tw ,1)52 tn-rket cloned. 1c under bV,V;I VelC ckkIi trudn wus rather slow, although New York claimed forty-four loads taken i lor aimed forty-four loads takei lor Local recefi.ts were H44 cars. ihrn act irraile. .Mlntuapolls and Dulil'h I W cars. i.Kalnst 1.073 last wesK export of contract reported "7?om w.i n et but linn, under a moder ate general demand for future-, nml good "uylng of ensh by shippers. V. ct weHher vest wiu a factor used to advantage by buns with higher cables und projects of further unfavorable weather c.mtrl m. tnrv fnetnrs December sold between Ail. im S closlnB Uc higher at 36r Rcc-lP's worn 653 cars. Shorts covered rathe. ''fn'oats, the bickering ...; 'I''rlnj: of a Kmall local Internit nerved to keep tliai Sirkrt movliiB by dolnc :"-rr-Lir"!?,r1,l5 lo call for the occaxlomil PohHuk or a quotn lor I on the bullctlti hoard Tho niy Inr of IW.oijO ho. by olio man. who haa b-en "ofim that port of thlnr lately wa tie nnK fenture T1i crowd I lnclliini io Hay mi the Iopk side, w'llch fe.-ll.lB was helped Homw!iat by the com iren! h c Sir IK.nbeP Holif hetween K'.c and J2V.B and closed n shade up ut 22'iW.J'.c. lie- CP'!C pwvifnSttm-rket was i,ulet firm early lit rmpathy with a stronc ho? mnr. ",t l, eased lator In sympathy with the wheal weakness l'acken sou" moi.. ray , durlnc theiioo!, to outsiders, but later Influential operntor wns a buyer of nn lnlliifntlal operntor Vinveiuber lard J. iiuiary mm houi .- .'hnn'l'Vllli'" January-lard between J 7MT 73V4 T and $J 7t. closlns unchaonod hi JsnC and JM.uary ribs hntwee.i ff. and Ifi.OM. with the close u Bhade lower, at K'iSitl'rrmt-.l receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 3.1S rafll, corn. CM caw; oats, 375 cats; h.mr, Clealnr futures ranged as follows: Articles".! Open. I IUKh. Uow'. Close. Haf y. Wheat Oct Nov. llec Corn Oct. Nov. Dec. Mnv ( )ats Oct. Nov. Dec. Pork Oct. Nov. .Ian. .a rd Oct. Nov. .Inn. Itlbi - Oct. Nov. Jun. 73;l 74M 74, 40 1 S7M 73' 111 7.Vi 7S',t 73V 734 71 74 S3", 37t4 Tiii-Hi: . . 1 1 41 40 10', ast4l 1 21i ,li2lfJ2H'&i 21 21i 22 14 00 11 12H 11 40 7 00 6 974 6 07'.4 7 05 6 40 fi 03 21'V 22V4 22SfiU 22'.tVi 14 00 11 024 11 43 It 47W 11 40 11 40 7 00 B 97M, 7 00 0 97H 6 C7H 0 70 6 72.4I I B !7VjI fl 32V4 6 t5 I C 97Vi 6 021 0 91W 97V. 6 321,5' fi 021 fi 32V4I G 02H No. 2. , ,, Cash quotations were as follows! ri.orh -Rteady: winter patents. ?-80jT 4W), strnlghts. 12.2O3.70; clears. -0OJ3 sprtiB specials. 14.M; patents. $3 50i74.00; straights. 3.1Mt3.Rft; bakers, 12.S02m WIIKAT-Dull and steady; No. 3, &S874Vic; No. 2 red. 73V4S,74o. CORN -No. 2. 40'ii4OWc; No. 2 yellow, 40U ffi40Ac OATS No 2. 221i'22'.4c; No. 2 white, 24VsU' 2T,Uc , No. 3 White. 23Vi'i24ic. RYK-No. 3. 4fli.c HARI.KY - Oood feeding, 39c; fair to choice malting. 60M5Se SKKDS-Flax, No. 1. JI.S0; No. 1 nor h wentom. l.81H1.82. Prltn.i tlmothv. 11.25 (hl.IWi Clover, contract grade, IO.(Hil0.2.. PROV1BIONB--MCSS pork, per bbl., Sit rVJf 11 7X. Dard, per 100 lbs., 17.02Vifi7.OT. Hhort ribs sides (loose), $7 ootf7 15. Dry salted shoulderH (boxed), $6.2jIO.DO. Short clenr sides (boxed). l7.00i?J7 10. WHieiCY-HasIs of hUh wines. $1.27. Hl'OAUS -Cut loaf, $6.00; trnnulated, $0.10; confectioners' A, $0; off A. li.&S. Following aro the receipts and shipments for todav: ArilrlfM. Recelnts. ShtDinents Flour, bbls 2MH10 23,000 Wheat, bu 203,000 281,000 i'nrn. bu 4K9,0(i0 S3S.U0U Oilt.1, bu 3S8.OO0 27S.IXX) Rve. bu 0.000 11,000 ltiirlev. bu 124.(K) 32,000 Un the Produce exchange today the but ter market was dull; creameries, PV?f22c; dairies, 13ilSc. Cheese, nctlvt) nt lOUtfMSC. ICgs, steady; fresh, l.Si.sc. YOHIC (iC.M'.ItU, 3iahki:t. llnolnllniia nf Ihe I)h iiii 11rl011n ('oniiaoillllei. NEW YORK. Oct. 22 - FI.OCR-Receipts. :i9,2ii bhls,; exports, 22,231 bbls.; sales. 5,500 pkgs. ; market weaker; winter patents $l7n!4.00; winter stralchts, $3 4:3 60. Mill neHota. iiatents. 14.10ii4.4O- winter extfls 12.flo'n3.00; Minnesota bakers, 2 ooj?.1.40; win ter low grades. $2.45ir2.fiO. Ryo flour, sternly; snles. lihlK. fnlr In rood. $3.irxfiX30: cliolco to 'aney, $3.3j(if3.70. Hllckwheat (lour, quiet, $2 10-n2 30 IU'CKWHKAT Dull nt W'uiZc, c. I. f., New York CORNMUAI, Finn; yellow western, SSc; cuy. wc, iirannywiue, j.iaj(j.iu. 11YK- Steady. No. 2 western, 574c, f. o, b,. n flout, state, M05e. c. I. f . New York I3ARUKY- Dull, fiedtng. 41RIC0. c. I. f. Ruffnlo, malliniT. BDiiillc. c I f. Iluffnlo. HAR1.KY MAI.T-Dull; western, C2i?i.Sc WHKAT ReeptB, mw.oort bn : exuorts 10(1,610 bu.; sales. 2.100.000 bu. futures nnd 1:0,000 uu. spot npot, eusy; No. 2 red, easy ni iB"i;, 1. ... hiiiiui, mm iiiTnc eiovator; No. 1 northern, Duluth, S4Tic, r o. b.. nlloat Options opened firm on fortilgn buying small world's shipments, ruin In the north' west and local covering; subseniientlv .1,.. cllnud under a liberal visible supply jn. creaso ana realizing. Closed weak nt Mil - .1 II... M,,.A, till ..9?' - -1 L . .;1T HAlnliaP oIi.ua. I ... T- i 14 1Mh?a.1L. I ....... 1 CORN Receipts, 184.PM bu, ; exports. 9,000 mi.; saira, sv.vwi uu, luiiiren unn zoo.ooo bu snot. Spot, nrm; No. is'ic. elevator, und 47lic, f. o. b., afloat. Options, after n steady opening with wheat, developed a scare 01 wemuwr uuoris itnu unvanceit vig orously later In the dnv. belnc belnmi t,.. stormy weather and prospects of smaller ncotpts. Closed firm at UJfWo advance. May, 43 ll-ica42'c. closed at 42He. October cioaea ui inci uecemucr, 42'Jf 12 13-lOc, closed at 42c. OATH Receipts, 91,000 bu.; exports, no.000 nu, npoi, uieauy; n.c; JSC), 3, SJo No. 2 white, 2iVjo: no, 3 while, 27c; track mixeu wegiern, am.u)ic; iracK mixed west ern and stnle, 2741 33c. FRlsn-8twly; middling bran, 117 0W 19.50; wlntor bran, $17,601(19.00; city. $17.00 17.50. HAY Quiet; shipping, 75fi77Hc; Kl)0ll to CIIUII.'II, OvIfa'V HOPS Utilt; state common to choice 19U crop, lwi13c. old olds, 2ro; Paclllc eoast iris crop, wn.io; old olds, 2St5e. HIDKS-Klrm; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs., lSc caiirornm. ;i 10 si in., is'ic; Texas dry, In 30 lbs.'. 1314c. I, EATHKR Sternly; hemlock sole. IlunnOH Ayres, 1 1 giu to nenvy weignts, Khlfiaiic ncld. 2242:iWe. WOOL-Dull; domestic fleece, 26tfi27c N'a.na lllfi,.. PROVIBIONS-Reef, quiet: family, $f0.51fi 11.00; mess, 19.0iff9.ro Reof hams. liUOH' SI.no; pacKei. jiu.uuauu.w; city extra inula mess, llft.OOJI 17.00. Cut meats, steady; plok led bellies, 9'i'nllc; pickled shoulders, bMi o; pickled iiams, w.hih.c. ijiru, nrm western steam, IS.rjOftS.iMi October closed $7& nominal retired linn, continent $7i k KuuUi America, li.'X, compound, V-W I'ork, steady, family, tlOj16 60, short clear, J14.ry18 60; mess, J13 26ST14.25. 'i AIiLOW -Easy, city (12 per pkg.), 4S 4Vj fountry (pkijs. free), 4HQ4iC. ItK'K rlteody, domestic, fair to extra, 41. fcfl'iC Japan. 4s.liBc, MJUV.SSKtJ-ateadyi N-w Orleans open kettle, boiJ to choice, 43&G3C, Ht'TTEK - Hecolpts, 7.344 pk(S.; flrmi cteamcry. lfiH-'2i June crcumery, lWf21c; factory, 1 Oft 1ft- t'HKHHU- Hecclpts. pkKs .; firm; larse white, PT.c; sma.l nhlle, Ucj laro colornl, 11c; small colored, He KUOH-Kecelpts. S.1JD pkgs.; Urm; west ern, retrulnr packing, at mark, lMJ19c; we'itern. lns.4 off. Ulc MKTALf Aside from u little firmness In tin. duo to u rise of lb for that metal abroad, thu lornl metal market wa , gen erally dull ard fentureters. Tin closed llrmer nt is.3'a2&m. Lake copper was dull and tinchanfied nt Jl'Uf.Vt'.'W. l'lg Iron warrants were quiet at 9.WiilO.W. Ind and spelter were dull and nominally un ihanyid at Jl.ii and Jl.l'HH 15. re siiix'tlvely. The brokers' price for lead was (I mid for copper JM.K7H. OMAHA WIIMI.HMAI. MAHKKTS. ('iiiillllmi of Trnde nml (Inoltillons on Mliililc nml I'unrj- I'miliice. K(5(lS-lttcelptH llBht; Rood Block, lCVic I.IV1! I'Oin.TKY Hena, tic; roosters. 3 4i-; sprliiB chlcken, 7c; ducks, 4JGc; geese, 4jfc; turkeys, fc ritKHii iJiKrinun rot'i.Tiiy-Hcns, s ic; roostern, oll!c; ducks and Keo, ft'uWc, brolleiH. per doz , J3; spring chlckcnu, per lb . MJM.e. turkevs. K'ic CIA.MK-Pralrle chickens. pr doz., 3.00if i.'.O: mallard ducl. per doz . S3, teal, n.MU 1.7R; mled. I1.2.V31 50, Jackanlpc. Jl 23((fl.D0. 1IUTTICK -Common to fair, 12ljc; choice, H.'qUi!; separator, 21c; tathered creamery, 18i2r I'KKSII OYSTKItS-rir.it Krade, solid packed. New York counts, tier can, SSc, ex tra MelertH. 32c. stamlnras. 25e. Mecond grade, slack lllled. New York counts, per cnn. 'Mr, extra slects, 21c; .it.indards, 20c. I'lOKON.I I,cv, per dor... 90c. VKAI.S-rrholce. li'Mflc HAY- Trice quoted by Omaha Wholesale Ha" Dalera' astoclatlon: Choice upland, M.J); No. t upland, In; medium, J7.S0; voarve, lt5. Rye. straw. 10. These prices are for Uav nf ,oii(j color and quality. Demand fa'r. Itcreiyts, II cars. OATM-N'o. i white, 2Cc. CORN -No. 3, 3Sc. Ui:.N-lJ. VKOKTAIJLK8. ruct'MUKHB-l'tr doz.. 20ff25et. Tl.'HNll'S-I'or bu. basket, 60c. llKKTfl-Per bu.. U0iT75c. CAHHOTB I'er doz. bunches, 25o. I.RTTrCU I'er doz., 103115c. It A OISII Kf4 Home urown, per doz., 15o. HKANH-Wax, pur rt-bu, basket, SOei Klrlnc. 40c. roTATOES l'p bu.. 40CSOci sweet pota toes, per bu., 7t(Tf'o. CABHAflK-Home grown, per lb., lHc; Holland hviI, l.c. TOM ATO10H Home grown, per bu. bas ket. Mr. ONIONS Home grown, per hu., MiSfiOc. Ctl.KltY Nebruska and Utah, 30fcc. FItUlTS. PKACIinS-Cailfornla freestones, 1I.2G, IM.l'Ma-Callrornla, per crate, ji.001.10; per box, POe l'KAHS-Ier box, $2.052. 2S, MKAPKH - California Toknys, 4-basket crate, 11 75; Delaware and Niagara, per 6-lb. bJsket, lPc; eastern Concords, 17(5fl8c. iTRIl.IEIONS-AB lo "I". lO'dloc each. API't.RS Native, 7jcII.OO per bu.; per bbl.. l.m. enstorn, $2.W2.?5. CHANHUnttlKS-I'er bbl., 18.76; per crute, J2.Q. TUOIMCAI FKUIT3. ORANOKS- Now Mexican, per box. 14 SO. I'bMOXB-Cillfornlu, extra fancy, J4.M; Choice, $4. HANANAS-Por bunch, according to size, FIOB-Cnllfotnla uru, Uc. new cartons, SOc; lay- MISCKI,I,ANKOt'3 NfTS-Engllsh walnuts, nor lb.. 12J?1.1c uiurin, per in., no; Himonus, per io , its 2"c; rav peanuts, ner lb., 4V4(S'6c: roastei "T" c. "ruziis. i.sc: I'ecans, vumc iMui',n-,o, i urcen. ovic: iso 2 green. 6tc; No. 1 salted, 7V4c; No. 2 salted. CUc; ISO. 1 veal calf. K In H 111. . ? Nn ! val culf, 12 to 15 lbs., tic. St. Iniln IJrnln nnri Pro vUlona. ST. I.OIMH. Oct aWUI?ATr.r,K.r' No. 2 red cash, eluvalor. 7?c: trnck. 72i'(T 3ic; October. 71c; December, 2c; M.i, 6Ve: No. 2 hard, G.1J(C9',c. CORN Hlclirr: Nn. 2 ranh. swio-'imrlf. S0.137o new. ?7c old; Oot3b?r, SCic; De cember. 3imi.",lS,o. May. 35lic. OATS Firm; No. 3 cash, 22H(?22.c: track, l?ri(22,o: Octobei. 22'4c: Oecemor. J2c: llVK-HfllK at 010. FI.OlR-Uulet: Datents. n.M5i.1.fi5! rtia fancy and straight. tZ.ZZ'az.?!,'. elenr. X2.SR 47aiO SKKDS Timotb v. ens or. at M.7R.tBI.90r Max. lower, nt $1.iS. CORNMKAISteady, at $2.0632.10. IIRAN Heavy; saoked. east track, 16 S5. HAY Tlmothv. easier, at M.50r3U.C0: prulrle. Ht-ady, at $J.5iII10.00. WHIHKV -Hteaily, nt 1127. IRON COTTONtn:H-$l.S5. HAOaiNO-$'i.l0ft8 Mi. HUMP TWINK-1'J. MKTAI.H-U'd. quiet at $4.2034.2.. Hnel- ter. steady at X LOG. POl I'RY Dull, clilcker.s. turkevs and duckH. SU'C; Ke.o, 8o. KUrS Mteuoy at I6c. 11UTTKR - bteady; creamery. 18B22c: dairy. 17fflSe, PROVISIONa-Pork. steady; Jobbing. $13. ard. weak; choice. 18.90. Dry satted meats (boxed), steady; extrn shorts. $7.60: clear ribs nnd clear sides, $7.(12. Huron (boxed), steady; extra short clear rlba and clear sides. $$.60. RKCKIPTS-Flour. 10.000 bbls.; wheat, 149.000 bu ; corn. 114,fV) bu.; onts, 79,000 bu. SHIP.M1SNTS Flour. 7.U00 bills.; wb.Mt. S3,0iX) bu.; corn, 63,140 bu.; oats, 17,000 bu. Khiismk City liruln aim Provlalnni. 1CANHAR CITY, Oct. 22,-WHI3AT-De- rember. fR'.o; Mny, 69'ic; cash, No. 2 hard, 6.r.7i2o: No. 3, 621itiic, No. 2 red, 6SW71c; Ml, .1. (ilJflC. CORN- -uecemner, 3SHc: Slav, an4if3iic; cash. No. 2 mlxod. 33'i'f3lc; No. 2 white. 37U!f3So: No- 2. 3H'i?37c. oatb--.no. wnuo, Mwao. HVK-Nn. 2, 4.1c HAY-Cholco timothy, $10: choice prnlrle, $S.(WS.25. iiL'TTiiit creamery, inu.vc: nniry, rancy, 17c. KtiuH Firm; rresn Missouri nna Kansas stock. IK'to dozen, Iohh off, cases returned; new whftewood enses Included, c innro. RKCKIPTH Wheat, BOj.W.'O DU.; com, 37.0X1 bu.; oats, 21.000 bu. a 1 11 PMICNTS Wheat. 132,000 bu.; com. 12.SW bu.; oalH. 6,0' bu. Liverpool llrnlit und Provision, LIVERPOOL. Oct 22. AV 1 1 K AT Snot , No. 2 red. western winter, firm, nt (is lHd; No. 1 northern. enrliK. dull, nt C I'id; Nn 1 California, dull. Os 5Ud. Futures wero quiet: December, km Tid; Febnmrv, Cs 2d. cuilN -pot quiet; American mixeu, now, 4s 6i.il. Futures steady; November, 4s 1'jd; jprrmiinr. ih i".u: iiniiiiiv. .in pitov tsm.NS iaru. American reuneu, ui palls, steady, at 31s 9d. Hhoulders, Bquiire cut. Ktcadv. at 33s 9d. i nn imports ot wneai into Liverpool i.ost week were "9,100 qunrtcM from Atlantic ports nnd 35.WX) quarters from other ports I lie imports ot corn irom aiihihio jmn last weeK wero iti.wi quarters. Stnlrmeiit of VInIIiIp 5niii1r. NKW YORK. Oct. 22. -The statement of tho visible supply of grain In store -ind nlloat on Haturdnv. October 20, as com piled by tho New York Produce exchange Is as follows: Whent. r,S.113.0M) bu . nn Increase nt l.Wa.- OOo bu. : corn, 9.814.ooo bu.. n decreae nf 597,000 hu ; ontH, lo.3lo.inn uu., an increase of 75.00) hu.; rye. 1,017.000 bu., nn Increase of at.noo hu.; barley. 2,655,000 bu., nn Increase of 247.Oi.iO bu. Toledo Market, TnT.IMin Oet. 22. -WHKAT Dull, lower. October. 77lo: November, 76Tic; December, 7Sc; May. S2Hc. t ORN Dull, llrm. Cash and October, 414c: Dccemucr. ;)C. OATH Cash, :.'c; ljecemoer. -JV.c; iio. n ,,.,,A njL'rt- Vn .1 whlt 11V1?1 K5r CI.OVKRHKKD Dull: weak, Cash. 1R99 crime, $1.25: October, $8.70; December, $0.55; March, $0.60. I'lillndelpliln Produce Murkrl. PHILADKI.PHIA. Oct. 22.-11CTTER Firm; good demand. Fancy western cream ery. ..im-c; fancy western prints. '7c. KOUS Firm, Fresh nenrby nnd western, 20o; fresh nearby southwestern, 17c; fresh nenrbv southern, ISc. CHKKSK-Qulot but, stcadv. Now York run crenms luncy small. llBlliic; New xora iair to cnoice, uvj?ril!ic. Duluth .MnrUrt. Dt-'r.rTH. Oct. 22 WHUATVn 1 linr.l 7ic; No, 1 northern. 77c, No, 2 northern. 73c; No. 3 spring, tl3c. To nrMvo: No, 1 nam, rjc: .o. 1 northern, 771c; October, nn. 1 nortnern. ii'sc: uccemocr. no. northern, May, No. 1 northern, 79ie, "a 1 n CORN-SOHc MIlTrnukee liruln Mnrket. MILWAl'KHE. Oct. WHRAT null No. 1 northern, 70c; No. 2 northern, 71 RYK-Stendy No. 1. 61852c. UARLKY Steady; sample, 6$ifG6c. nigln Holler Market. KI.OIN. 111.. Oct. 2.RI'TTKR-Stendv at 22c, No offerings, although buyers pres nil. murn iwr iiiu wrrn, lu.ntu iiioh MIiiiichIIoIIh When! Murket, MJNNL'AXLIS, Out. 22.-WXIEAT-NO, hard, 78c, No. 1 northern "6'nc No 2 ,.;Vi(i '41-.'-. December, 7'e, Muy 71'.'i7c. URAN -Knsy; bulk bran, $l.MWUt0. MOVn.MIT.S (IF .STOCKS AMI IIO.MI9. StrlkltiK limiird loveineiil of Prices III Hpltr of l.ntr .HetliHcli, NKW YORK. Oct. 22,-Today s furious nctlvo und buoyant eperalatlon was In ouch t up with a. shurp turn In the final hour of trading by a (lurry In the rate for call money, which carried It tip to 6 per cent. This whs accented ns nn admoni tion that tho speculation was overrunning the nowly acquired resources of the tnonev mnrket and very heavy selling to lenllze profits set In. In some of the stocks most nfTVw-tert bv the late selling tho earlier gulns ' 'm.i oiit nnd the avernsc tevol was carried down considerably below tno best or the day. J hp crrort or tho bulls 10 retrieve their ground caused a very unsettled tone, but tho closing was on the whole easy, with the buo.wint snap apparently taken 0.1 1 of th murket. Not withstanding this late Bflback there wero some very striking upward movements of prices, especially In thr. Hti-ol group, nnd tho largest day's business In stocks sinew tho earlier part of the year was transacted at n level of prices well above Jhoo of Hsturday. Hpeoulators reveled In the re vivifying streams of gold which are pour ing Into the New York money mnrket from many quarters of the world. Yesterday'a Incoming steamers from Kurope brought the totul receipts of the gold engaged there for Import to over $3,000,000 and Saturday's receipt of $4,800,000 nt San Francisco can bn made Immediately available to tho New York money market by telegraphic trans fer. The balance of the total engagements In Kuropo, which amounted to upwards of $3.0oo.t"K.i. Is fast following on the heels of tho shipments already received. Neither on Haturday nor today was there a slnglw dollar deposited nt tho sub-treasury for transfer to tho south or west, which Is a concluslvo demonstration of the .nt -rlor needs for currency. Sterling exchange fell wo'vklv back to near the go'il Import point and the continued downward tendency of Interest rates In London nnd Renin seemed to offer acquiescence In tho threatened further demands for gold from New York, It Is Important lo note that tho weakness of sterling exchange Is largely duo to tho heavy buying of stocks for Iondon He count, which amounted, according to re liable, estimates, to 45,000 sharos. Kxchnnge made from this source, unlike that dun to tho cotton movement, does not involve a corresponding drain from New York, such as Is required to movo tho cotton crop. London's large buying was reported to b due. In a degree, to speculative buvlng of calls for American stocks, which London ha sold quite freely for some time inst and which the current rise In prlcts forces that market to provide Itself with. Tho consequonce, of these various favoring fac tors waa what tho brokers called the best open market for stocks since 'ast spring. Tills was taken advantage of from tho out sldo to realize on a very large sc.iln nnd tho professional operators became some what uneaiy, tut they detected evidence of Inside selling. The spurt In the call money rate was all that was needed to precipitate thn general selling movement. This de velopment served ns a reminder that It may not bn expedient to lend nil tho newly available money resources nt once for speculative purposes. The time money mar ket wuh dull today, borrowers expecting lower in (as nnd lenders holding out for tho higher rates, but banker" looked for considerable additional requirements for loans to be met In the neur future. There wan greatly Incre.vied activity In bonds, on well us In stocks, and prices ad vanced very generally. High grade bonds woro not conspicuous In the dealings. Total salos par value, $2 7O5.OO0. I. S. 3s reg ad vaiicid per cent on the call. The Commercial Advertiser's London flnanclnl cablegram says: 'J he mantels here weru favorably Influenced by the Anglo-German agreement concerning China, but business was not Increased, ex cept In thu American department. It was observed that the German fawirltes rose, whllo tno lavorltes of the French market went off. American seciirltlen were hrlKk throughout tho cession, mainly on profes sional business. Tho public sold more than 11 oougnt. Doing inclined 10 await tno our Inlte Issue of the elections. Ovet night or ders from New York started tho ball roll ing. Herlln. assisted by New York, Jumped Rultlmnre & Ohio and Louisville & Nash ville, the latter In the ate trading. Lou don nns taken no Initiative, but Is predict ing u McKlnley boom. New York bought Anaconda freely. The deniund for gold was siacK aim quotations were down to 77s Pd uiu. i.wnuim iiecnueK 10 ueai 111 uius today. Paris nnd Berlin took ull the btislmMH Silver was strong, clohlng nt 30. on Indian government nuying to supplement Inade quate currency supplies. Tho following are the closing priced on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison Rt'.i Union Pacllla ... f.l'i do pfd ra no pro ,r, Pal. & Ohio... Can, Paclllc . aousn 7V' do pfd 53 ;W. & L. 13... W,' do 2d pfd 1!H. 2b'. 12 un. Southern dies. . Ohio, Chicago a, W C, H. & Q C, I. & L ji's wis. (.piiir.il ..12S!i Third Avenue ill .. 2J',3 Adnms Kxpress. .ls ..iii Am. Kxpreps 113 .. KlSiC. S. Kxpress.. . is ,'.Pt1 Wolls-Fnrao Kx..P.i do pfd C. & B. I .hlcago &. N. W.irtl 11. 1. 1- iw.b Amer. Cot. Oil. C. C. A St. L. . CI 1 do t.fd .18 M 4 23 41 ! 1 J r.! .(, os Colo. Southern .. 6'fc Amer. .Mailing do 1st pfd lil 1 do pfd do 2d pfd.... M lAmer. H. & It.. Del. 4: Hudson. . .I12'& do pfd .. Del. L. c W. liH 1 Amer. Spirits . 1'0 do pfd 70VAmer. S. 11 11 do pfd ?j Amer. H. At W. 01 1 do pfd M 'Am. Tin Plate. Den. & R. G. . . do Dfd Krlo do 1st pfd. Gt. Nor. pfd.. Hocking Coal Hocking valley.. ;:; do pfd Illinois Central ..119 Am. Tobacco .. Iowa Central 19 do pfd. 12i do pfd E. k W do pfd . 49 Ana. Mln. Co . 38 ltrk. Rap. Tr .ins Colo. F. & I . .200 Con. Tobacco . 7i, ,lo pfd . !'S Federal Steel .101 do pfd ... . 11 Gen. Klectrlo .. 4U: 30 .. ".'( .. ..m Lake Shore ... Louis. Nash Manhattan 1. Met. St. Rv... Mex. Central . .Minn. & St. L. . ti' Glucosu Sugar . . u; do pfd . 51 lnt'n'l Paper ... . ; do pfd . H Lucledo Guts .... . 31 Nat. Biscuit .... ,5 . '.-fi i ! . ou . .lo 91 . 20 . '.17 . 30 . S8 do pfd Mo, Pncltlo ... Mobile A Ohio JL, K. T... do pfd.. N. J. Central.... 130 do pfd N. Y. Central. ...133 National Lead . Nor. & West . 37 do pfd . 70 National Steel . . 65',H do pfd do nfd No. Paclllc .... do ntd . v.', . v. Air nrake .'iH.' . 22). No. American ... 15 . Vi Paclllc Coast .... tiS . 70 1 do lt nfd.... HI Ont. Sr Went... O. R. & N do nfd Pennsylvania .. Rending .UI do 2,1 nfd.... . 1 ' ',. l'aciuc .Man .... . iji People's (ins . . . . 2S Pressed S. C... 4 I do pfd . in Pullman P. C .. . 1' Htnnd. R. & T.. . 01 Sugar . 811 do pfd . 13 Tenu. C. & I.... . If. S. Leather... .110 , do pfd .171 lU. S. Rubber.... 4 1 94 do 1st pfd.. do 2d ptd.. II ('0 190 r 123 118 6') 12 71 Kl 91 70T4 11 58 W Rio O. W do pfd Ht. L. R- S. F.. do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd.. St. L. S. W.... do pfd St. Paul do pfd St P. & Omaha.. 112 I do pfd So Pncldc 3j Western Union. So. Railway Republic I. K- S. do pfd 67 do pfd P. C. C. & St. L. Tex. fi Paclllc... 17 'Offered. .- York .Money Market. NKW YORK. Oct. 22.-MONKY-On call. llrm at 35)5 per cent; last loan ut 6 per cent. 'rltno mercaiitlio paper, 0'iiu per cent. HTKRLINO K.XCIIANGK- Easy, with ac tual business In bankers' bills nt $4.83 for demand and $4.SO14.no for sixty duyn; posted rates, ti.Mtbii i.sj and i.MM4.; commercial bills, $4.l.01(M.Vilo. HILVKR - CortlllcuteH, 0lWo: bar. 6lo; Mexican dollars, 60c. BONDS Government, firmer; state, strong; railroad, strong. Tim closing prices on bonds today are as follows: C. S. ref. 2s, r..lOl ,N. V, C. l.s 10S do coupon 101 N. J. C. gen. 6s. .123 do 3s, reg 10U iNo. Pacific Ss.... tfij do coupon 10U do 4s 10'j do new 4s, reg. 133 N Y C & S L 4s..l 8 do coupon 134 Nor. & W. c. U.. 9', do old 4s, reg.. .111 Ore. Nnv. Is 109 do coupon H4l do 4s 192 do 6s, reg 112 Oregon 8. L. Cs.,127 do coupon 113 O. S. L. c. 6s Ill D. of C. 3, C3s.... 123 Reading gen. 4s.. S9 Atch. gen. 4... .P Rio O. W. U Wi do adj. 4s SS 8UI Jl c. 6s.. 110 Canada 80. 2s... 107 S L Ai S F g. 6s.. 120 C. O. 4H 9!) St. Paul consols. 170 do 5s 120 St. P.. C. & P. ls.HS C. & N. W. c. 7.139 do 5s 119 do S. F. deb. is.120 Po. Puclllo 4s 80 Chicago Ter. 4s.. K! So. Railway 3s..iny Colo. So. 4s X2 S. R. & T. Ch.... CS u. fc it. u. is... km icxus .V 'ac. is. 114 do 4s 90 do 2s 70 Krlo gon. 4h 71 I'nlon Paclllc 4s.. 108 F. W. .t D. C, Is 73 Wabaah Is IIS Gen. Klectrlo 5s.. 120 do 2s 103 la. Centrnl Is. ...114 West Shoro 4s. . . .113 L. .t N. mil. 4s... ys Wis; Centrnl Is.. S' M. K. & T. 2s.... tr( Va. Centuries ... 91 no is vs 1 When Issued I'urelBrn l'liiniii'liil, LONDON. Oct. 22. Discounts wero easy today on the abundance of money, .but tho nearness nf the settlement was nn obstaclo to an Increase of h.islnehs on tho Stock exchange, though the Anglo-Ocr man agreement had u good effect. For eigners wero firm. nurtlcJlarlv Chlnme, The recent slump was more pronounced than It would hnvo been had not Berlin and other tlnanclal centers been forced to unload owing to homo finances. Home railroads were firm. Amerlcnns oimned nbovo parity nnd remained good until near tho clusic, when they bccaiuu cuclcr, A fenture of the nnerntlons was the strength (llspla)od bj Atchlsons, which were Influ enced oy inn reports ni ine earnings mm tho possibility or a larger dividend Orand Trunks wero a shnds lower, Knfllrs were Inaetlvo and Inclined to harden under the lead of com Rands, Hold lirem'lim lit Buenos Ayres, 133.7". Spanish Is. Bc. PARIS. Oct. 22. -Business on the bourse today opened Irregular, Improved and then became Inactive. Later Industrials de clined on realizations and the Improvement m.im Inst Hii:im!Ii Is nnened wenk. but recovered before the close on the belief mat trio cabinet crisis in npnin win u nuy the pending readjustment of exterlots. Rentes and Italians were maintained; Rra zlllnns were weak and Rio Tlntos were higher, In sympathy with the advance In copper. Three per rent rents, 100 francs for the nccount; exchanges on London 25f. 114c for checks; Spanish 4s closed at 70.o;.. RKRLIN. Oct. 22. On the Bourse today homo funds, Internationals and Amerleuns were IP in. Mine shares were unlimited on thn rnvorable September returns. Rank shares made 11 irnod recovery. Kxchanse 20m. 46', , nfg. for checks: dlpcount rates, short bills, 2U. per cent; three months bills, 3 per cent. Ttonton HtoeU llnotiilliiiin BOSTON. Oct. 22,-Cnll louns, 35f4t cent; time loans, Btit per cent Ofll2laI closing: A.. T. & 3. F . do pfd Amer. Sugar .. do pfd Bell Telephone . Jl irnlon Lnnd 1 . 74 West Km! 91 .122 Atchison 4s 9!' .110, N. K. tl. A- C. 6s. 61 Hi Adventure 5 Boston A Alb'y..2IT Alloucz M. CO.... - Amal. Copper ... 9". Boston KIovated.r.2 Boston A. Me... C , U. ft Q .... Dominion Coal do pfd Federal Steel .. do pfd Fltchbtirg pfd.. Gnu. Klectrlo ,. do Pfd ..lii Atlantic .".3 ,.12S Boston A- Mont. .321 .. 40 Butte & Boston.. ; ..113 Cill. & llecia 770 .. : Centennial ,. fif Franklin ,.15S Humboldt ..HI'.i'Oaecola ..140 iPurrst ..215 iSnnta Fe Cooper. IS 14 25 72 4S 7 Kd. Klec. III. Mexican Central. 12 Tamarack ... Mich. Tel Si ,rpih Mining ...259 ... 33 Old Dominion ... 23 winonn -."j ... .m I'nlon Paclllc ... T Wolverines ... 42 "Kx-dlvldcnd. .New York MlnliiK Htorks. NKW yORK. Oct. 22.-The following are the doling quotations for mining shar.M toduy: Chollar 21 (Ontario fioo" Crown Point .... 15 'Ophlr SO Con. Cnl. & Ya 120 Plymouth II Deadwood . ... SO QnlckMlver 125 tlould & Currle.. 73 , do pfd 600 Hale A- Norcross 81 Sierra Nevada .. : llomcstake . ..55oO Standard 315 Iron Silver 70 I'nlon Con 2 Mexican 40 'Yellow Jacket ... 20 London Stock Quotations. LONDON. Oct. 22.-1 p m, Closing Consols, money . 99Lrle do nccount 99 2-18' do 1st pfd Atchison 3? Pennsylvania ... Can. Pnclflo 90 iKondlng St. Paul 119 No. Pncltlo pfd. Illinois Central.. 123 Grand Trunk ... Louisville 7S Anaconda c. p. pfd 78 Rnnd .Mines N. Y. Central.. . 137J IflLVKR--Bar." firm, nt 30 1-16d per ounce. MONKY-1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills was 3fl3 per cent. I'tniiiicliil .loirs. ST I.OFIS. Oct. 22. Clearings. $8,470,624; balances. $557 .30. Money, 4JT7 per cent; New York exchange, 00c discount bid; 50c discount asked. .. .., CHICAGO. Oct. 22. -Clearings. S5l.209.5.'8; balances. S2.23l.72l. Posted exchange, $t.S2 44.S5; New York exohangn, 30e discpunt. CINCINNATI, oct K.-tMerlngs. $3,108 -400; New York exelmnge, 10c discount. Money. 4t8 per cent. NKW 11KK. Oct 22 -Clearings, $120, UM.205: ba'atices, $5,978,219. BOSTON. Oet 22.-Clearlngs. $18,024,250; balances, 1.037.6S'?. PH1LADKLPHIA. Oct. 22.-CIcnrlngs, $22.07S.2OO; balances. $2,627,611. Condition of llir Trensury. WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. -Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen ial futuI,SI32.f,u Cotton Market. NKW YORK. Oct. 22.-Tho cotton mar ket remains of the "waiting order. Ca blea thlH morning were disappointing and tho local contingent sold, having nn ad ditional Incentive In continued large re ..ii c,.,i, 1.. ,intitli,.rii snot markets nnd nn un'satlsfaclory consumption, while there was an almost entire nusencn m imun. speculative support. Following Ihe open ing rail, which was easy at a decllno of J7T 5 points, there was a further .loss of 9tU points. Selling was nrrested by some Indi cations that ulnutcrH In the Atlnntlc states were Inclined to hold their cotton. The temptation lo ship cotton from tho south west, however, heems In force, picking be ing still In favorable progress. The fact tbut the weather map shows no change to wurd lower temperatures In the crop region brought considerable cotton on the market which had been accumulated Saturday on fiost prognostlcntlons. There wns little In vestment btiyltu. however. In view of the fact that prices have sustained already a periods decline. In thn afternoon business wus dull. Tho market closed easy, 10'rtlt' points net decline. Futures closed easy. October. !.23e: November. 9.22c; December. 9 10c: .Innuarv. 9.09c; February and March. 9.0Ke; April nnd Mny, 9.05c; .luly. 9.01c; Au gust. (c Spot cotton closed quiet nt 3-16r decline; middling uplnnd, 9 9-16c; middling gulf. 9 13-10c; sales, 700 bales. ST. LOriS. Oct. 22. COTTON I-I60 lower; sales, none; middling. 9c; rccelptB. 7.729 bales; shipments, 27.290 hales; stock, 27,971 bales. NKW ORLKANS. Oct. 22. -- COTTON - Quiet ; sales. 4 3V) bnles; ordlnnrj, , 9-18c; good i.rdlnnrv. S3-Ic: low middling. R 15-18e; middling. 9 3-ICc: good middling. ir; mid dling fair. 9c; receipts, 21.002 bales, stock, 216.383 bales. Flit ires quiet and steady; October. 8.Wfl8.K7c; November. S.S2fiS S3e: December und January. S.Slfif.S2e; Febru arv. R S!7.R3e; March nnd April, 85'QS.R8e; Mnv. S.fiVTiS.sac; June, SR74l8.ES. LIVRI1POOL. Oet. 22. COTTON Mode. rnto business nnd prlceii easier; American middling far. 9 15-ir.d: good middling. 6 1P-32d: middling. 6 17-32d; low middling, 516-32d; good ordinary, l 23-32d; ordinary, 4 l.l-32d: sales, ,000 limes. 01 wnicn n"U were for speculation and export and Included C.300 American; receipts, 23.000 bales. In cluding 19.300 American. Futures opened quiet und closed bnreiy steady; American middling, 1. m. c. octoDer. u-iiid, nuyers; October nnd November, 510.i;id, buvers; November and December, n ,i-6ld, sellers; December and January, 'i.t-Rld. sellers; Junuary nnd February. .. l-old, sellers: Feb- ruarv nnd March. 4 isi-oid. sellers; .-March and Anrll 4 RO-844 Cl-4d. buyers; April and Mnv. 4 r.o-r.im c-oid. nuyers: May nnd June. 4 6S.Wfrf..f,9-84d. sellers; June nnd July, 4 57-81(1, sellers; July nml August. 4 55-OIJf 4 f.O-O-ld, sellers; August nnd September, 4 50-61(1. Xeir 1 ork Dry fjnnd". NKW YORK. Oet 22 - DRY GOODS The market jnis not opened for tho week very actively. th warm weather neinir 11 hindrance to the enlargement of lohbers' trade. Stocks In llrst nnd second hands remain unchanged, with ngents well sold ahead nt c.irrent valuea. with some agents unable to (11 orders 011 account or the in- abl'lty nf their mills to accent further orders except for delivery In the distant ruture. Tno rotton maraet nas 11:111 nine Influence upon trading, as ngents declare that unless there Is a decided decline thro will lie no possibility or n corresponding weakness In the price of pleee goods. Acents look for nn Improvement afler the election, but whether there will be n rad ical ciinnge nt that ntnn nw nro wining lo hiiv decisively. In woolens and worst. eds tho market Is unchanged nnd a sag elng tendency, especially for men's wenr. The print cloth market has been In much quieter condition than Saturday, with sales of small amount. The Fall River rrlco on slxtv-four square regulars remains nt 3c. Reports nf offers slightly under this ilguro are ror outside mages nnd at serotui hands. No business Is In progress In either wide or nnrrow odds, with prices substantially unchanged. Coffee .Mantel, NKW YORK. Oct. 2..-COFFKK-Snnt Rio dull; No. 7. 7 3-18C. Mild. Cordova, 13"514c. Options opened steady nt 6 tnlnis decline nnd further declined under adverso conditions find Rrnzlllan advices entire nbence of speculative support, with easlr nnd very dull spot mnrket and generni tendency toward another Increase In the world's visible supply ."Moed steady, fifi 10 points net lower. Tntnl snles, 2 1 000 hairs, Including October at $0 83; November, 3'! 05; December. 17 05- Mnr"h 7 25777 30- Mnv, $7.307.35; July. $7.10: September, $7.607T7.55, Nuitur Mnmef. NKW YORK Oct. 22.-SFOA R-Raw. steady: fair refining. 4e: centrifugal, 0 test, 4c: molnsses sugar. 3o. LONDON Oct. 22 -Sl'OAR-Reet, Oc tober. 9s 7d. NKW ORLKANS Oct. 22.-SCOAR -Mnrket quiet: open kettle, contrlfural. 4 7-l8e white. 5c: yellow. 4 6-16-Tflc; seconds, S 4c. Molasxes. quiet: opn kettle. 2Si.12c; centrifugal, 101T25c. Syrup, steady; mid dling, SOc. ( iillfornln Dried 1'rnKs. NKW YORK. Oct 22.-CALIFORNIA DR1KD FRIMTS-Dull, hut steadv. Tr.vl lug In exupornted npplei was of a hand to mouth character at the market, quiet nnd steady .it nominally unchanged priced, Stnte, common. 4ft5e: prime. 4lfj6i.e; choice. f.flfic, fancy, 6fii4c, Prunes. 3fi Re per lb., ns to size and nunllty Apricots, Roval, IKiHc, Moor Park PifllGc. reach 3, reeled, 1CS2UC, uiiuceled. C&Jc OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Stock Cattle Very Light and Market Slow and Lower. HOGS OPENED FIVE HIGHER, CLOSED WEAK Itnlher Llubt Itnti of Micep nnd Killers llrotiiclil timid, Mend) Prices nml repilrm Were Also Llicblliined, , SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 22. Recelpl.s were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. OltieloJ .Monday 5.113 1.M0 Same day bust week 6..1M 3..iti5 H.;3', Sams day Week before.. (i,.07 .8i4 U.ilnc three weeks n,o.. 0.SS7 2.310 H.ltji Same (our weeks ngo. ..10.7P" 1.6.11 lo."" Averago price puld tor hogs for the lsst several duys, ulih compiiilsoiis: I lWrlSfJ-llWA.l5'7.lSW;lsj5.114', Oct. 1....1 ft uv, . 2 -J, ;1 2 VI. 3 tij - W Oct 2. ...1617 4-6 4 39, I 3 79 3 Wi J f ? '. 4 42 3 60 ,2 7, 3 6 W 4 37 3 U 3 73, 3 j2, 5 t0 4 31. 3 6l 3 71 2 9jI 3 , X Oct. Oct. Oct. OCt. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 3....SJ!j 4-5 4. ...1519 3-3 6....51b 2-5 .1010 4-jl 4 ,:i 3 1.3 3 1 4. 3 04i . I 4 25, 3 581 3 it) 3 04 3 86 I 5 03 3 59 3 63 3 IS 3 f6, 4 I . 0 01 4 35 3 6i, 3 l.i, J J ' 4 a ' 1 u 1 01 :. 14, 3 si 4 1 -JJ - ".' ' . n 1 ill Oct, OCt 4 92l 4 231 3 Ml 3 J, 3 18) 3 7.1 4 i. la... i !.j.. 1 .( ;t Mi 3 su . I J I I 241 3 01, 3 64, 3 32 3 ,S ct. 15... 4 ,S2 1 3 1)9 3 CI 3 19' 3 76 4 8D 't, 10 .1 I 72 I 201 ! 3 69 3 20 3 70 S J Oct Oct Or Oct. Ji... I (,li 4 10 3 70 3 J s s W...I452 2-?, 1 10 3 87 3 54 1 8 621 I 19... 4JI 2-5' 4 15 3 73 3 W! 3 26 3 571 4 87 2U...I4J7 3-5 4 14 3 7P 3 61 3 27 ' .1 21... I 4 13 R (i-. 3 52 , 3 23 3 62 22. . . 4 C2 3 53 3 53 3 25 1 3 W I 59 Oct, OCt Oct Oct Oct Indicates Eundav. , Ihe ofilclnl uumticr of ears of stock brought In today by each road was: v aiiie. hui.11. 01. " ... If. P. system 4S C. ir N. W. Ry F., K. & M. V. R. K 3S C., 3t. P. M? & O. Ry 1 B. M. R. It 85 1 ii C, U. & Q. Ry. C, R. 1. k P.. cast. Total receipts ... 1M 29 37 17 The disposition of the day's receipts was as fotlows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. Omaha Packing Co 67 12 G. H. Hammond Co 198 3S0 .2 Swift nnd Company 390 172 910 Cuilahj Packing Co 629 501 1.043 Armour t Co 177 348 '172 R. Becker & Degan 301 Van sunt Co SS J L. Carev 160 Lobmati & Co 278 W. I. Stephen 15 Denton i rnderwood 491 Livingstone ,t Schnller 285 Hamilton A Rothschild 202 L. F. Husr 46 II. L. Dennis & Co 5 B. F. Hobblck SO Other buyers 1.19.5 .... 7,1 iS Total ..4,873 1.9C2 10,097 f!AT'ri.K-Thr wns not ll hoaW run Of cattle hero today, but the stormy condition of tho weather and the fact that nearly all tho arrivals wero on the feeder order tended to make the mnrket slow und druggy. There were only two cars of cornfed cattle on tho murket nnd they wero on the common order. As was the case on Friday, packers were not anxious to buy that kind of stuff nnd ns thero were only two curs here thuru wns not enough to inuke a market. It U evident that there Is not a Flood demand for half-fat stuff and It Is lard to movo nt any price. Thera wero close to twenty-five cars of cowh and heifers on sale today and the quality wus very common. There wero very few that might be called good and those changed handa nt good, strong prices. The medium kinds and canners wero Just nbo.it steady nnd as the demand wns In good shape the pens wero cleared before the morning was far advunced. Tho stocker and feeder trnde was In rather bad shape today. Yard traders failed to clean up their holdings In very food shape last week and ns n rule had 0 sell at a lower flguro than they paid for the cattlo. Ah a general thing they wero not looking for a very heavy demand from the country during the next few days and na n result they would not buy moro cattle today unless thoy could got them nt a lower flrure. The best grades did not decllno very much, probably 5c or 10c would cover It, but the common stuff was lO'fflfs; lower. In a good manv cnnes sellers found It almost Impossible to get even a hid on what they had There were very few slock cows nnd heifers 011 sale and prices on thnt class of stock held Just about steady. Stock lulls continue In de mand nt good, Htrong prices. Ther wero only a few western beef cattle on sale and no strictly choice ones were offered. Thu market could b quoted about steady. Cows were In good dumnnd nt steady to strong prices. Feeders were very slow and lower, the decline ranging from 5c lo 15c lower, depending upon the quality. Representative sales: RKKF STREP.S. No. 1... 1... Av. Pr. No. Av. Tr. ..000 2 50 IB 11R0 4 90 ..1230 4 40 8TKKRS AND IIEIFKRS. ... ,S82 4 40 COWS. I R70 1 75 3 763 2 10 1 1100 2 00 1 900 3 00 1 770 2 25 25 955 3 05 II K78 2 35 5 9S0 3 10 4 946 2 60 1 1020 3 hO 1 970 2 80 2 1135 3 65 1 990 2 75 S 926 4 00 915 2 COWS AND HKIFKRS. ..1014 3 00 HKIFKRS IS.. 470 I 50 1 R90 3 50 191 2 90 CALVKS. 20 4 00 STOCK CALVES. 420 3 50 STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS. 900 2 15 8 607 2 SO 832 2 70 1 650 3 00 BTOOKKUS AND FKKDKRS. SOS 3 70 11 600 4 T5 1170 3 ST. 1... 18... 30. NKBRASKA. No. 1 feeder.. 2 feeders. 21 feeders. 2X feeders. ." feeders. 27 feeders. "8 feeders. 20 cows I cow 1 cow 1 cow I cow I cow 1 cow 4 cows 2 feeders. 6 feeders. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 518 75 9S0 3 15 1172 1 10 1135 3 ro 950 i! 60 922 4 35 1110 in 85 3 heifers. . 1 cow 44 steers... 2 steers. . .. 1 feeder . . 3'i feeders 19 calves.., 31 calves. . 8 feeders. 3 bull- . . 27 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder. . 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 3 freders. 1 bull 2 cows 3 cows.. . 6 cows. 32 feeders. 3 f oders S feeders. 13 calves . 2 cows.... 1040 3 25 1021 3 f. . 922 .1 83 922 3 25 950 3 76 '?". 3 00 935 3 15 920 3 Oil W0 3 20 1.67 3 On 980 3 15 372 314 911 1448 4 20 6 15 3 70 2 40 3 75 951 S60 920 10 950 3 50 1000 3 81 S20 3 85 102) 3 75 0 3 83 21R) 3 00 1005 3 15 07 2 50 2 90 3 35 3 05 3 75 3 75 1127 790 91! 2 feeders. .1000 21 feeders. 2 feeders. 25 heifers., 21 cows 3 cows.... 4 cows II cows.... MO 3 75 M0 3 75 20 3 00 903 73S 73 2 .'0 X 55 3 01 3 10 4 '0 2 75 S6I 9F8 95 2 60 2 !l 2 90 2 60 2 '."l SfO 950 317 930 f. cows 1 bull.. ..l.lnO 2 90 WYOMING. 1 bull 1 stag.... 3 feeders. 1 bull 4S oows 28 feeders. IS calves.. 2 calves.. 1390 . 900 .1037 WO . 911 . Sin . 391 . 555 1 steer. . 910 3 ro . R.10 3 0) .1037 3 Ml . SSS 3 20 .1250 2 50 2 50 3 25 2 76 3 O) 3 75 4 ro 4 To 4 00 1 steer. 64 feeders 7 heifers. 1 hull.... 4 heifers... 877 5 cows 954 5 c&ws 958 12 cows. ... f-32 42 hnlfers... 734 3 25 2 60 3 26 3 15 2 05 2 V. 2 93 16 feeders 22 feeders 608 961 19 feeders.. 1102 1 10 SOl'TH DAKOTA. 3 fpilers S03 3 80 1 cow.... .1)10 1 feeder... I--" ' 15 feeders.. 963 3 80 ll cows.. 5 cows.. 9) 10 1 bull 350 1 bull 1340 1 hull 1330 80 1 cow 9S0 96 3 cows 1128 3 45 3 feeders. . fx) 3 (0 60 feeders.. 3 73 7 feeders.. 925 .. . ! 60 00 11 cows.... 973 .! 4 COWS 970 3 25 COLORADO 30 feeders. 1; feeders. 29 feeders. 12 feeders. 10 feedors. 20 cows. 2" cows. ... to feeders. 65 steers... 60 steers... 12 steers... 25 steers... , 910 , 936 . ss'i , 601 . 637 913 3 SO 3 ro 3 Mrs Tex. 909 3 15 16 cows 1029 3 16 693 4 00 761 4 05 8S0 3 00 10SO 2 75 S55 (VI 949 2 93 1020 3 60 30 2 15 S50 3 60 M7 3 50 3 63 4 05 3 75 2 75 3 tf, SO feeders 35 feeders I feeder. 3 cows. .. 10 cows .. 1011 SI8 3 to 61 cows... .104S 3 95 67 cows... . 071 3 65 42 r ws... .10S7 3 20 06 e iws. . . 871 3 30 33 ows... M'.VA 1 ) A . 17 feeders.. 1030 3 30 2 feeders. . 915 3 CO 91 feeders.. 924 3 70 6' feeders. 161 feeders. Ml 3 70 IS fenler. 928 1022 3 0) 3 S5 I TAIL 72 cows S93 I 50 A. AugllllH" Nev. 70 feeders.. KOI 3 75 3 ferr rs..loOl J. A. McGntw Wyn. 3 25 3 50 2 9) 9 feeders.. 1072 4 10 .Shelters. 972 1 feeder... 92' 2 73 5 cows. . .101 J. Winshlp-Neb. 73 feeders.. 97) 3 MO 3 feeders. . S20 3 20 Jay & Jordan Neb. 2 hulls 127S 2 60 M cows... . 955 2 60 14 cows 1000 5 1 00 K. T. Smith-Neb. 1 feeder... 9S0 3 25 4 cows 762 2 60 1 cow ., S90 2 ti1 5 cows 91" 3(0 1 bull 2 25 3 cows 1W3 3W 41 feeders 711 3 75 2 cows 1200 II. Fullerton, 1'tnh. SS heifers... C71 2 93 35 cows ...85S J. N. Talcman, Mont. 13 feeders.. 9V7 3 65 7 cows 1I6S 12 feeders.. 1155 3 SS J. T. Hooper Neb. 09 feeders.. 1113 3 ffi 1 cow 1090 14 cows... 1121 3 26 D. H. KIngery-Colo. 55 ferdtrs.. N70 3 30 55 feeders.. SS8 68 feeders . S7S 3 ."0 45 feeders.. SS4 3 00 3 0) 3 35 3 35 3 30 3 30 ( . II. Hall-Neb. 18 feeders'. . 925 3 W . . H. J. Thomas Wyo. I bull 1310 2 35 13 cows SC9 3 13 C cows .... S3.K 3ii 11 feeders.. S3! 75 Scows ..1033 2 75 55 feedetH.. S48 3 75 4 cows 917 2 CO 3 feeders.. Vf) 3 01 1 bull ....1PM 2 5 1 feeder... lis.) 3 0O 3 cows .. . S78 3 I., 3 feeders.. 938 3 75 3 COWS 9A1 3 15 1 feeder... 1040 3 00 K. Johnson-Nevada. 91 feeders. 92S 3 70 b feeders.. 923 3 00 S. Tremewnn Nevada. 35 feeders . 287 3 7u 2 fee ders. .1040 3 25 Ileitis -There wire oidv about 2.iO0 head of ho's on sale indav and as Chicago cam strong to 5c higher the market here opened up about 5c higher than Saturdays general market. The genera! tun nf hugs bro.ight about $1.62. with the better grades selling at $4 05, and .is high ns $1 87 was paid. Tho less desirable loads only brought $4.00 or worse There were s, few hugs here that pnekers were not partlejlarh anxious to buy and im a rchull the itist end of the m.irket was not qulto as good. Bids were mostly at $4.00 and $4 8J nnd as Kellers were holding for the opening prices the market was n little druggy for u lime Kverythlng, however, wns cleaned up at a reasonably early hour. Representative snles: No. Av, Rh. Pr. No. 72 . 62... 61 . IW... to... r.s . 78 .. IS... 69... 63... Hi .. 67 .. (U.. 87... Av 219 . 25t . 2S7 . .273 ..281 ..299 ".331 ..230 . 314 . 233 . "85 ..270 ..216 Sh. Pr. 120 4 02 61... . .320 267 . .22!! ..324 . .26-. . 257 ..2iVS ..311 .230 . 290 . 26S . 211 ..256 . 240 SO 4 0) r.9... 70... 63. . . 71... 71.. 64. . . 65... 70. . . 62. . 62. . . 70 .. 67... 2IJ 240 SO SO 4 iV) 4 60 4 80 4 8114 4 821, 40 4 fi ' 4 02 4 02 I 01 I 8' 4 621 120 200 120 120 320 180 r? 4 62 4 01 4 02 4 r 6'.'Vj 4 62 iai 120 '16 so 4 in 4 CP., 4 152' 1 '46 SO I (55 4 05 4 C7 4 G' 4 02 4 62 so M I'll 40 SIIKKP Tills week storied In w'th rather a light run as compared with the receipts on Monday for the last few weeks. The demand w.m good on the pari of packers and the market opened up active and Jut about sleudy. All the better grades of kill ers, both sheep nnd lambs, sold early In tho morning Sheep sold us high ns $1 nnd lambs brought $5.20. As hns been tho case nil nlnng, the feeder market did not show upv particular chanae Tho demand seemed to lie equal to the .up ply and sellers found little dlfllculty In getting steady prices for what arrived Quotations: Choice western grnss weth ers, $3.76'if4.00: choice firass ycui lltlgs, SI "(5 4,00; choice ewes, $3.25113 60; fair to good ewes. $.l.(vlf'.!25. cn HW)Mi HftO'dS 00: choice Miring lambs, $5.16275.35: fair to good Hiding lambs, S4.Mf5.15, feeder wethers, S3.X5jfi.flj; feeler lambs, $4.00fo4.40. RcpresenUtlS 1 sales: No. Av Pr. 294 Nebraska ewes 78 $2 40 203 Nebraska wethers, f-edcrs . 72 SO 45 wethors 90 4 CO 52 South Dakota feeder wethors 92 4 10 72 South Dakota feeder wethers 63 I 25 491 feeder lumbs 69 I 30 108 lambs 61 5 00 23 South Dakota lambs 69 6 00 447 InmbH 05 6 20 338 Idnho feeder wethers SS 3 6) 1272 Montana wethers SS 3 65 402 Idaho wethers 91 3 V) 4SS Wyoming wethers lu2 3 W 327 Wyoming wethers 107 B 9' 123 Wyoming lambs 64 4 15 cuiCAao .IVI5 STOCK MA It IC UT, Good lo Cliuli'f. .Nnllves lllulirr lings llllflipr Sheep Lower. CHICAGO, Oct. 22.-CATTI.K- Receipts, 19,500 head, Including 2.O0O head westerns nnd 819 head Texnns; good to choice nuttveH 6310o higher, common sternly, butchers' stock strong and nctlve, western steady to slow; Texans steady natives, best on snle today. 2 carloads at $0; good to prime steers. $5.60'&6.00; poor to medium. J4.50fl5.05, sc. lected feeders, $3 75Tf4.l0, mixed snickers, slow nt $2.75'dS.S5; cows. $2.S0f4.OO; heifers. $2.85571.75; canners. $2 00 02.65; bulls, strong at $2.50fi4.G5; calves, Heady at $4.0O'u"8.25; Texans. best on snlo todnv, 19 rnrloada nt $3.70; Texan fed steers. $4.0011.90: Texas grass steers, $3.60fM,15; Texas bulls, $2.50'8' 3.25. IIOGS-Reeelpts, today. 31,000 head; to morrow, 25,0i)O head, estlmutnd; left over. 4,000 head; strong to 6c higher; top, JI.95; mixed und butchers, $I.C0ij'l.9a; good to choice heavy, $l.60fi4.P2; rough heavy, $4.45 JfU55; light, $1.60490; bulk of sales, i4.65',f silKKP AND LA JIBS - Receipts. 20.000 head; lambs steady to 10c lower; good to choice wethers, $3.X51fl.lO: fair to eholcn mixed. $3 40Q3.9O; western sheep. $.1.954.10; native lambs, $4.25tf5.60; western lambs, $1.75 1)0.50. Ne York Live Stork. ?Kvrm i ')nK'J "" 23.-BKKVKS -Receipts, 5.ri head; steers nctlve, steady to a fraction higher; bulls nnd cows steadv; ZIV'JSa .,UW 70 i l,u1. ..w,ra75; cows. $1 6Or73.D0; choice fat cows, $4; Mockers nnd feeders, $3.00M3.60. Cables quote Liverpool firm at 11ljl3d; refrigerator beef, 9ff 9d per lb.; sheep, 12if3d. Shipments, none CALVKS-Recelnts. 2,14.1 head; marke; firm; veals, $I.S06.&0; little calves. $1.00) 4.60; gruxseri. $2,5073.12; fed nnd mixed calves. $3.254 00. SIIKKP AND LAMRS -Receipts, 6.078 head; sheep 10ff26c lower, lambs 24(40,. lower; sheep, $2.60174.30; few export sheep. $1 60-14.75. culls, $2.032.25; lumbs, $4 231 5.90; general sales. S5.tttfi5.75; Canada lamb;). $5.85(5 90: culls, I1.00tf4.00. T HOOS--Reeelpts, 13,757 head; market wenk nt $5.mnTi. 10; choice and fancy state lings, $5 4(M 6. 45. SI. Louis Lire Stock. ST. LOI'IS. Oct. 22. CATTLK Receinta. 3,400 beud, Including 2,000 Texans. m.irk 't steady for natives to strong for Texuiis. nntlvn shipping and export steers, $4 ivri 6 sfi; dressed beef and bulcoer steers. Mm ?5 50; steors. under 1,000 lbs . $3.35fi5.';5. stoekcrs und feeders. $.1.0!V(i4.65: oows mil holfets, $2(V(fl.66; eatiliers. $1.5072 75, bulls J2.25JN.31); Texas and Indlnn steers, 53 25(11" 4.30; cows nnd heifers, $2.2513.35 1IOGS--Receipts, 3,900 IimhiI; market Be higher; pigs and lights. $1 i,n'i4 ;o; riueker.i, $fiOi4 70: butchers. $1.7074 SO. SIIKKP AND LAMBS -Receipts. 800 head; mnrket steady; native muttons $tro.rl(0; lambs, SI25flj50; stoekcrs, .12 757(3.25; culls und bucks, $2.25ffiro. KmiNiis City Life Stuck, KANSAS CITY. Oct. 22 - 'ATTLK -Receipts, 10,(O natives. 3,600 Texans und 10) calves; nctlve market ,it steady in ;0c higher; native steers, $1 urfT4.R0- slockiri and feeders. M 361(4 4ft; butcher enws and heifers. 53 0HT4 16. canners, $21H!(0- fed westerns. i3 fiCaS in, Texans. $3. 1074.60; ctilves, $3 504il75 HOGS -Rei-lpts. 4,400 had: good demand at Be ndvunte; heavy nnd mixed. t( 6517 4.72. light. $I.OiH.72; pigs, SI.4M31.60. SIIKKP AND LAMRS-Rrrelpts. 5.100 hend: quick market ut stendv prices: Inmbs S1.rofH.P6: muttons, $3 051M.rO; sloekers and feeders. $3,251(4.00; culls, $2.6073.25. SI. .Insrpli Live Slock. SOl'TH ST. JOSKPH. Mo., Oet. 22 -(Special.) The Journal quotes: CATTLK Receipts 2.S00; market dull Natives. $12515.10; Texas and westerns. $3.2573.35; cows and heifers $2 1074.75; hull.! and stags, $2.0oy 1.76; ycurllngs and enlves. $3.3511 10; stnckern und feederii, $3,601(1.15; venls. $l5O(fi60. HOGS-Rerelnts. 1.RO0: market 6c higher All grades, $4.15574.75: bulk of sales. ?1.70(i 4 72 BlfRKP-Receipts. 3.500: Market utenrty. Lambs, $4.60j5.2.i; sheep. $3 50fi 1.(0. Stork In Sight. 'Following nre the receipts nt Ihe four principal western markets for October 2J Cuttle. Hngji Sbei South Omaha 5.113 1.910 m Chicago 1901 31. IW) 20.000 Kansas City 13,5 0 i.im 5,1'.) St. Louis 1,100 3.100 tin Totals 4I.M3 11,210 S5.S(9 Oil Market. OIL CITY. Pa., Oct. 22. OI L -Credit bal ances, $1.10; certificates, po bid; shipments, 180,061 bbls , overage S9.705 bbls.; runs, 121.733 bbls ; average. 91.7S1 bbls. NKW YORK. Oil 22 - OIL Cottonseed, steady; prime yellow, 25135e, turpentine, "Wndon'.43'4 Oct. 22 -OIL-Turpentltm ''lVvKRPOOL Oct 9" Oil,- Cottonseed, Hull refined, sput. in barrels, quiet, nt 23s. JHU:S E BOYD & GO., Telephone 1039. Oiuulia, No I COMMISSION, GKA1N, I'KOVISIONS tnd STOCKS IIOAHU OF TIlillE. Correipor.dence; John A. Warren C inrci wlr to Chicago und N Tore H.RPIi0iiliY8sCO. 600H4HY Urt GITG. Ci-iAltA llfS. 8RAMCH irMUtm COLLEGIANS AS MULETEERS Sigma Olii Men Pilot Carload of Mulei Across Continent. ARE HAVING A ROYAL GOOD TIME Landlords Refuse 'I' hem Admission to Inns nml Wultrrs Ask In See Their Money llrforr Serv ing; Tbcin. A trnluload of government raulei, 260 head of them, enrouto from Porto Ulco to Mo ulin, pnuacl through Omnhn Saturday nnd stopped over for water nnd a few hours' rest. It was an especially favorod train ot live stock, in n way. Few consignments hnve crossed the continent In chnrgo of so able un escort, for five of tho crow wero college graduates and wore upon Uielr hltlo lluntiel shirts tho Sigma CM emblem of a Greek letter lrutcrnlty. In compliance with a solemn compact en tered Into before leaving Mlddletowu, N. Y.. that they would not nhavo until they hud landed In San Francisco, these frnt men wero HlghtH to behold, and there Ii llttlo wonder they had been inlplulien for hoboes nnd denied hospitality at half tho Inns ut which they applied. They smoked good a cigars and sometimes ninil Jockey Club,' but It could not dlsgula (ho aroma of tho Btock train. Some of them even had their ohoc.i nhlned, but It wus a si lipid hotel clerk who failed to sen through this thlu veneering of respectability. The result was n riotous time, full of adventures that wero ubout ns exciting as a foot ball game At a llttlo town out In Ohio where the train sidetracked to allow a special to pass they entered n restaurant and called for a dozen raw for live. Tho waiter sized them up nnd, aftor a whispered consultation nllh thn cashier, served the oysters, but served only ten on a plate. "lion's this?" asked Rogers. "It took twelve to muko a doien whero I was rained " "That's all right," retorted tho person with tho npron, "you'll get two more each when I sen tho color of your money." Tho quintet wns mndo up of Richard Kulght, real estnto dealer. Washington. D. C. ; Thomas C. Rogers, nttorney, Middle town, N. Y. ; Herbert L. Royce, general su perintendent of the strcot railway system at Mlddletowu; C. S. Ambler, miller at New nrk, N. J., nnd H. T. Osborne, an Insurance agent at Albany, N. Y. Tho remainder of tho party was mnde up of mule whackers of tho deepest dye. All wero In tho govern ment employ, being elapsed as "civilian teamsters," for which service they received $2 n day and found. Tho frntera tried to negotlato with tho quarterrua ter general for a slight advance over this figure, urging ns a reaBon their ability to swear In Greek, but the general told them that for purposes of mule driving tho American system of profanity has nn equal. Last In IndlMiiiipolls. "Speaking of profanity," snld Mr. Rodgors, " I had nn experience In Indian npolis two days ago that I'll not soon for get. Our train pulled In there nbout 5 o'clock In tho afternoon nnd llireo of us sturtcd up town to make n few purchases. In the course of nn hour or so Kulght und Itoyro had business In another quarter of tho city, so we separated, agreeing to meet at n certain time and place to go buck to the train together. Well, 1 Say, hnvo you ever been In Indianapolis? No? Well, the sun sets In the south In thut man's town. I can vouch for that. As night came on I began to rcallr.r. thut 1 wns lost. Couldn't find tho opposlto sldo of tho street and I hndn't touched a drop, either. "So I began to figure on getting back to tho train nlono. Someone gao mo thn gen eral direction nf tho railroad yards und f found them without n till of trouble. In threo minutes they wero all around me. So much of that town Is devoted to railroad yards that It's a wonder to mo thoy huvo room for nnythlng else. But I was nn bel ter off now than before, becouso I had no private mark on our (rain by which I could distinguish It from several hundred acres of other trains, especially In thn dark with a donso fog settling over every thing. "Well. I stumbled nround over steel rails and switch frogs, climbed under hot cars and over Hat cars and bumped Into vi, rloiiB kinds of rolling stock for a hnlf hour or bo and then began to Inquire my wny. It's a queer thing that every yard man I met thnt night knew exactly whern our train wus standing. He would point It out to mo and descrlbo its surroundings with minuteness, hut no two gavo tho srme description. I wns lost In a wlldnr niss of railroad assets conches, greaso. tics, locomotives, green lights, Hwllch bars, waving Innterns and bad smells und wan Just beginning to lose henrt when I heard something familiar. II wns tho voice of Cochran, our head initio puncher. "Cochran was nt ono time a deck hnnd on a cni.il bont and I suppose It was horo ho acquired tho rudiments of nn art In which every man under him stood In awo the nhlllty to swear with great fluency and power. Ho could mention morn forbid den subjects thnn any man I ovnr saw be fore. Not of groat attainments otherwise, or of wide reading, ho could wax eloquent In nttacklng tho chnrnc.tnr, antecedents nnd chances of futuro Ilfo of a mulo nnd nl wuys In simple, pure, undeflled English. "Well, air, those Imprecations wero musln to my ears. No shipwrecked sailor ovnr welcomed a beacon light with moro grati tude than I greeted tho ornulo oaths of Cochran. They gnve nin a distant goal toward which to moe out of that laby rinth of shipping. A moment later I wan with my friends. "Afler Cochran hnd left off his devotions I learned from him that n mule, whose, hoof ho was attempting to releasn from a. feed trough, had Licked him. 1 supposo tho kick must have hurt. Any wny, ho said It did nnd he wns still rubbing tho spot when I hnndeiV'lm a cigar und uskod If Royce and Knlghtt had returned yet." Wool Market! ST. LOI'IS, Oct 22 -WOOL-Qutet, but steady, medium grades, ll20c; heavy line. 137711c; light fine, 18il7o; tub washed, lSfp Till", HKO.TY MAIIKPyr. INSTRK.MKNT8 placed on file Monday, October 22. 1900: Viirrnnly Deedn. O. F. Davis company to John Pardee, lot 16, block 14, Bedford Place, lots 3 and 4, block IS. Omaha View ....$ 1 11. K. Hoglo nnd wire, to D. v.. Turcy, lot 12, block 1, South Omaha L' nl ted Real Kstato und Trust corn puny to tho Church nf the Sacred Henrt, lots 12, 13 and 14, block 7, Kountzn Pluco United Real Kstute and Trust wine p.'inv to L. A. Shrlver, lot 22, block 6, Maxwell's second add F G Mend to American Nutlonnl bank, lots 4 to 7, block R, Howling Green Samuil Dixon and others to P. J. Furrell nnd others, lot 11, block 112. South Omuhn Frank Fentruss and wife to II. V. Bllgcr. lot 6, block 11, Dnild 1 1 1 1 1 . . . H H Baxter to A. M. Brown, lot 1, Rcmlnginn'i! sub. . . ..................... L. M. VunBrunt and husband to KHz nboth Coffmun. undivided lot 14, block 7. Shull's i-econd add.. Marietta Hughes and husband to Rome Miller, lot 38, block 8, llanscom 2.500 450 1 1,750 00 10 1,000 Pluco ! ' frtO (lull ( luliii Ilerils, Louis lllger and wlfo to Peiilnreinr Savings bank, lot '1. block 1: Brlugs' Piano 1 Biillou Bunking company to H. II Baxter, lot 1, Remington's 1; 1I1 treflle) 1 Herds, I'nltcd States to Dnnlol Spillett, an sw b so and n so 8.15-12 , Total amount of trunsfurs $20,393 r