THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , OCTOBER 5 , 1800'-TWENTY PAGES. 15 THE CONDITION OF TRADE. A "Very Talr Average in Most Lines for the Season of the Ycsv , RUSHING BUSINESS IN HARDWARE. > ( T In Dry Oooda No Now Features In Groceries 'llio Lumber and Provision armies. " \Vhllo there has been a very fair nvcrago trade during the week just closed , It has not been overly brisk In some special lines , which Is duo as much to the season of the year as to nny other ono cause. yho hardware trade has been heavy or , as Berne dealers expressed It , "rushing. " In this line tin pinto Is receiving the most atten tion , nnd the market is excited. Kvcryono appears to bo nnxlous to lay In a year's sup ply before the new tnrllt bill goes Into effect. y The season of the year Is arriving when the Jobbers of dry goods look lor n lessening rtuiuand , and thcv are beginning to feel it now. Most merchants who nroat any distance from the markets have already laid iu their winter stock of Roods. Tbo American Wool Reporter , in connection with the trade In woolen goods , retnnrks that during the closing week of August the , Jobbing trado-reachcd proportions that wore almost phenomenal , und the opening weeks of September witnessed a similar condltlou , Jobbers being taxed severely In their en deavors to meet the demands of trade and to hnndlo the large number of buyers who wcro In the ninrket. It was not only un usual , but probablv without precedent , and Jobliers' hooks footed up totals such as sug gested war clays , when values wens many times greater than nt pro-sent. Trade con tinued In heavy volume until the coming of the September storms , when It began "to drop ofl quickly , nnd on the coming In of the Hebrew holidays , It got down to moderate proportions. Taking the month. as a whole- , jobbers cnn point with con- Rldcrablo satisfaction to a irnind ntrgrcgato which reaches figures that represent an ex traordinary distribution of goods , a volume of business that In ynrdago has probably uovcr been exceeded. Jobbers nronowdolncr n largo business , but it is oidvastnall fraction f what was accomplished in the weeks re ferred to. Trail o has taken n sort of breath ing spell ; buyers hare placed their first or ders , and are now awaiting the tlmo for com- ingln on repeat orders , tollll in the holes inndo by taking out goods which have gouo Into dual consumption. Jobbers are putting stocks in shape preparatory to n rcuownl of trade later on andf arc In tho'primary markets seeking bargains with which they can tempt buyers. In nearly the whole range of cotton goods , the exceptions being few , tbo quantity of Roods between manufacturers nnd llnal dis tributors Is smaller thuii has been known In years. That the consumption Is close to the jjecls of the supply Is what gives strength Cind tone to the market , and encouragement to manufacturers nnd npcnts. October has arrived without bringing nny uecmcui.v new leaning 10 LIIU uauu m KUIJUU procerles. The demand has not been as heavy In nil cases ns dealers might wish to see , but upon the -whole as heavy as they could expect under the prevailing circum stances. It can f-nfely bo said that there is a Kreat general fooling of relief over the final settlement of the tariff question , for however operator ! ) may disagree over the provisions of . the net nlTcctlnir various articles In the gro cery line , the fact that danger of unexpected legislation Is removed permits the laying of plnns with some degree of certainty. The lumber trade docs not appear to bo as Srrlsk as It was a short tlmo ago , but prices remain In Just about tbo same notch ou most jgrqdes. i In the way of country produce there has not boon any very radical changes since n week OKO. Butter nnd eggs have sold right along at practically steady prices , the supply and the domund keeping about equal. Poul try weakened n little at the close of tha week , owlnfe to the liberal supply. The game sells well , but is dlfllcult to handle with tUo weather so mild. 03IA1I.L fjfVB UTOCK. Cattle. Paturdav , Oct. 4. Estimated receipts of cattle. 1,000 , as com- 'flnrcd with 1,5MB vostordny und 1,850 Saturday weok. Tlio best steers active and > f last vurvt j. iiu UVTI- \ \ \JLJ are ti. i F.U uiiu i.tronKor , poorer ones lower , generally quoted .u in : ttc ) lower than last wuuk. Cow receipts r > or in quality and prices unchanged. Keed- crXuctlvo fur the close of the wi-olc ; prices un- chnS e < l : moro thnn U.OuO feeders have boon hipped uut this wcuk , Estimated reculpts of hogs , 4.C09 ; as com pared with n.ISi yostordnv , nnd 4,1W ) Satur day of last weok. The ninrkntoponeil a shade loochlKher , notlvoiuul all sold uarly. H.-uieo. KJ.Doai.S7jS. the hulk at CI.OXN.20 ; light , f4.15 < a 4.S5l heavy , W.lXKll.Vft ! lulxrd , et.UiQ4.ao : liutchur woiKlits. M.l.Vitt..TSJ. The average of the prices paid was $1.13 , us compared with 4.10 yesterday auU 4.2i ) Saturday of last Hhnop. Estimate * ! receipts of sheep XS , as compared Mlth 1,077 ycnterday and 2,440 Saturday of.last vrcek. Market nnclianKcd Natives , 4.00) ) wcsterns , B.OOS3.UO. Disposition of'Stoek. f the number of head ot stock nnrchasud on this market as reported by the wolghiiiujtors of the Stockyards company. I cAi-rtr. Iluyora Bwlt& Co 301 ThoQ. II. llammoiulcompiiny. . . 2111 The Armoiir-Uudahy pucK'nitr company. . MS ice Itolhsehlld 1G Hamilton & Stephen 18 llcnton & Underwood 151 Nelson Morris 14 Shippers and 1'oodors 003 noos. ThoArmour-Oudahy packing company. . 898 Oiniiha packing company 020 Hvrlt& ( Comiiany 737 The U. II Iliiiniiiond company 57a 3. V. Siiilln-s A Co 150 Itrlttalii&Uo I'M North jiacliliiB company 70 Kulffan&Oo BL-J whito& on 73 .feeders 179 I"Ut A : Company 323 8TOCKK1W AND VCUllKUS. 18..1082 2 SO 'JO. . fiOt 3 40 4 . 045 2 60 M..ioa > ' ! 15 , . 730 i ! 40 10"B58 ; ; 385 . . UTS 3 40 ' ' 8 KO S Si 5 , . IX 2 40 ftL . 430 S'-'S 11. . 811 2 40 * 9. 870 i 35 1 ! > .1111 S 45 T.,1080 2 US a" , .6l ! > U 2 NO ' - - , . l ) 2 33 15 , , KM 250 16. . Mil 2 40 VJ , . IVJO 2 60 Sa. . 831 2 40 110. . 034 2 40 U ) , , UOO 255 CANNKKS. 3. . Old 1 00 6. . OO 1 25 llll 1 00 SB. . COS 1 3L'ii 1 , . 780 1 00 a.i. . uv > i 35 7. . 774 1 ) St. , US3 1 40 UUtXS. 1..1SOO 1 50 1..I260 1 75 jjfJ45 1 75 1..1.VJU 1 bS 0 1 75 1..13SJ 1 iXJ C.M.VE3. 1. . 100 3&0 0. . 153 850 1. . UJU 1 75 1. . 1JO 360 3. . 410 2 00 . 0. . 30U SOO 3. . SOO 200 S.t & 10 2 00 STAGS. 1..1110 1 40 1 .1570 2 00 1..1570 130 U..1UCK ) 2 00 OXK.T 1..1570 3 00 2.1000 3 M WLHTtHX OXTTLt. Vo. AT. Pr. ai\tltn 1426 U 00 Norih American Uultlo CompaiiT 4 w iM 1 05 Showlnjtho avocado prlco p.ild for loads of hocson the days ludlcatoa lu 18i7 , : andlWXJ : Daj. Sept IX ) . Sept 83. Sept ' 83. Sept ' 37. Avcrn ; o Cost of The following table gives tbo average cost of hogs ou the dates uitmtlotinJ , Including thu cost toil ay , as based upon sales ruportod : September 1. . . . . 4 01 ! 5 . , 4 23 Soitembcr2 ) . 4 07U September 19. . . . , 4 23 Hoptcmbcr : ! . 408VS September 21) ) . . . , . 4 2li optombcr4 . 4 11 Septembers , 4 y.i September 5 . 4 05 goptemborll. . . . 4 IBM September G . 4 11 ? SoiitemberSI. . . . 4 13 SoptombcrB. . . . . . 4 19 September ! . . . .4 14 Suiitombcrl ) . 4 UM Septembers } . . . , , 4 10 September 10. . . . 4 4 September 27. . . . 4 10 September 11. . . . 4 17U September ) . . . . 4 10 September I- . . . . 4 U September30. . . . 4 08K September 13. . . . 4 it1 ; , ' October 1 4 14 September 15. , . 4117 Octobers 4 2t September IB. . 4 2) ) > X October : i 4 10 SoDterubor 17. . . . 4 October 1 4 13 Stock Receipts. Estimated Today. OMlclal Yesterday. Oattlo. . . 45onra , 1,000 Cattle. . . 57 cars. I.SIOS Hogs. . . . Wears , 4,000 1Ios . 84 curs , D.IK ! Sheep. . . . 2 ears , X32 i-lieop . 0 cars , 1,077 Highest and Liowcut Saloi of Hogi. Today. Yesterday. HlBhost . $ t27K Hlchcst . M 25 Lowest . U 90 Lowest . 385 itecetpt.s and Shipments. Showing the olllclal rccolptsand shipments of cattle , hogs and slioop on the dates Indi cated : HKCE1PTS. _ IIATE'J. | CATTl.El Friday , Sept.M 671to 1..WO 037 Saturday , Sept. 87 to ) MM1 Monday , Scot. VI 1,825 1.6OT Tumtuy , Sept. 30 749 2,012 WtHlncsdir. Oct. 1 2,21 S.OUO ThurmlBT , 1,618 1.4IS1 SMIl'.MKNTS. Cuttle. HOK.I. Bliecp. Week ondliu Pcpt. 27. H.U71 7,050 Weekending Mopt.20 lii.101 2.W ) WcckcndlnK ei > t. 13 11,170 Wockondlnic Sept. C . ' . 12.453 Week Biullniriik' . SO 11Sir ? 113 Week endlnu A x. S3 O.M.II/.1 B MARKETS. Groocrica. DATES-PCrslan , tt-Ib bor. two. TWINCS Uotton twine , "Bibb , " very flno , H Ih bnloi.2io ! ; cottoa twlno , XX brand , Ji Hi hales , isoj hemp twlno , H Ib bales. IHo : null twliio. 20e ; cnmllo wlelc , 2ai ! 40 Jt cotton clothes lines , 85c ! CO ft cotton elothos lines , Jl.ti.lj no ft cotton lines. 11.40 ; 1)0 ) fC nisal linen , 11.73 ; CO ft Jute , tl.OO ; wool twlnos. 8Jo. ! HAIRIN8 London layers. California Illy , per box , $ -.75 ; "horsi'sboo , $ iSO ( ; loose muscatels , California Illy. 13.40 ! "horsoHlioe , " t . : B ; "mar'1 loose muscatel- . ' . seedless California , . ' .00 ; Uallfornlii settllt-'sa stiltruiH , In sucks , per Ib , Sat California muscatels. In sacks. 8Hc | now vnlonclus. OHc ; onilura , layer , now. lOSie. FAIIINACIOU.I GOODS Hurley. : i'o ( : farina. KOI nens , ! > io : oatmeal , bbln. ( . > .7ti.2o ; hull bbls. $ : t.00iro3.25i luacnront. lK3Uo ( ; vorrnlcolll , 103110 : rleo. eholco , tt\Qna ; fancy , UUt 'c ; head , 7csaKOand ; taploo.n7o ; lima hcuut , oyqi split pens , 3oSpuRettl. ! llo. WiiAi'riNO l'AVBU-Stri\w , per Ib , Itslj0i raj ; , /tOi maiillla II. KU'a : No. 1 , Bo. MOLASSES llhls. N. U. fancy , porgiil. .V > 357o ; oholeo. 4.VK47c ; good , JKWW-'o ; Cuba , bukliifj diuVto ; bliiok utrup. W22o. POUA I'kgM , CO lln to box. 5 0 : kegs , 4 < { o. V1.NEOAU : ir. N. V. opploolder , lUe : 1) . S. elder , 12c ; white , vrlne , 15oi fancy , fruit. ISc. OirA 150 prltiio white , llo ; 1.U wutur white , 13o ; 175 headlight. llHo : 74 unsolliu' , 13c. SALSOUA llbu , ISo ; Kranulatcd,2c ; la bbls , INo.hTOV hTOV Por.i8ii JJ.OOSM.85 per cross. llAos-Am. per 10D , H7,75i Lewlston , per 100 , 117.75 ; Union winara. 40 per cunt off list. HAiT-lilrr.2b01b ! ln bbl , bulk. * 2.10j best Kraile , Bl 5 * . J-.MU ; best urado , 1003s , t-.40j hi t Rratle , 1910.4. t > .25 ; rock salt , crushed (1.80 | fouimon , bbl , $1.25. OANSEU MEATS Corned beef , 1 Ib , tl.20 | oornvd boof/Jlbs.tl.tW ; lunch tongbes , 1 Ib , isi.00 ; lunch toiiKurs , 2 Ibs , t4.73 ; brawn , ' " 2.W : brawn. 3 IDs. IJoOi oxloiiKUns Hi Ibs. (5.0U ; OX tniiKUi > .s , 2 Ibs , { 4.00 ; chipped bcof , li ! Ibs , nuinil cans. t.3i ! ; nt buef,2-lbround ouus , J2.UO ; iHittcd ham. Klb , round cuii3u' > o ; potted 1mm. ii Ib. round cuns tl.'M ; dovllcd ham. ' 4 Ib. round eans. d5ai dorllud ham , H Ib , round cans. tl.'M ; potted ox tousuo , yt Ib , round cans. II.-'O ; comprtisnod hum , 1 Ib , s < iuuro CHUM. (1.20 ; comorfh-iod hum. 9 Ibs , squurucans. t-v.75 : trlpuU Ib , round cuiis.tl.SO ; in luced caloiis. S Ib , round cans. fJ.'JO ; bonolosi pigs' feet , 2 Ib. iuaro cans , $2.23. buciAii 1'er Ib. Out loaf. 7tjoj Cubes , 74c ! ; Standunl , ( Kiwdercd. 7'ia ; X\XX , powderod. 8 | granulated , ntnndard. To ; cuufvctloa- on'A , tUiGTo ; whlto extra O , brilliant , OVio : extra 0 , royal U.'io ; cuntral U , OTic ; goldi'ii 0 , 5Uc : dark C , 9o. luri.icSutuit l'crlb-5a cakes. SO-lb boxes , i3o : 10ucako3,30-lbboiej. 12 o ; 1-lb bricks , a ) Ibs In txii. pure. 14o. OorrEr. Itoasted Arosla , 25Koi Dunola. 3 He : German. 25 > ic : Dllvrorta'n. 2J > jo : Lion , : Wu ; Mullmmcli. 23ju } : Cordova , 20ii ; Alouhu , SKoU. O.Java. 30o. I KnuiTS Turkish prunes , loss than libd-s 1S.S9. 7 C ! original lihtU Ho loss ; lloanla prunes , li-lb boxes , 100 to 110 , 7 ? oi apples , ovuporutod. now rln'n choloo. 18o ; eraporatad , now rlnicprlini > , 15Hcuprlcot ; , fancy. Ins.icUs , 200 ; bluokborrloit , now. liMia ; ruspbcrrles , 13 Ibito box , IMo ; cutnint < iiievr.&HijKai ( original casks. UQ losij VoitUzu currants , axtrii. In boxes. U\o , rouilum f. 0. , twin flaU , porlb , s Premium F. F. , Young American. brick. If : dommtlo B L . Httl7ci Kdam , In foil , eivch 11.00) ) I.ltulicrijiT. I2jr. ; KUTA-Alinondo , 18c ; Uruxlli. 17c ! filberts , Kto ; pcctns , lea ; Malnnti. iRet ponnnt cocks , lOHc : ronMod , 12Hci Tenap ce peanut * . Oc. imoou-S-tlc , piirlor , Jiai ; 4-llo. y.75 ; 3-tol , 82.2. ' . ! n-tlo. plain. II.M ; .warehouse , Kl.W | toy Ji.2.1 ; whisk , ll.inai.-i. OMVRiijiiiirU , nor dot , tl.OO ; pints , per doz , tSMi bulk , per Kiil.UVj. ConuAon Mnnllla rope All sizes from7-lfl to 1 In. , 15o ; sisal roiw. all slro from 7-18 to In * IJHoi "now processes , " nil sizes from 7-1 to lln. . Be. Corros HOPE J4 In , 18c. mottled , per Ib , t > IMOcj do , wlilto , per Ib. llo. I'lCKi.rs Medium , per l > hl. J9.00 ; imall. Slow ; gherkin * . 111.00 ; Imp. 1)111 , $18.00 ( IB-gal ca kl ! & .aal bbl , 310.00. CiDBH-l'orbbl , rcllncd , M.nOi half bbl , H.50 | hard elder , pure , per bbl , M.fiO : oramrn elder , half bbl , M.GO ! pour elder , halt bbl. to.50. Provisions. Fnesn POHK Fresh hams , 10 to 29 Ibs avg , 8ol 12 Ibs nvR , 8'ic ' ; Miouldcrs , 5ci ) ork loins. 7He ; pork : tenderloins 12ci leaf lard , not rendered , G e : spare ribs. 4Kc. SALT MKATrt UbU ilc.ss pork , bbfs , 111.00) ) clear ) > orkhacks , heuvy.tll.50 ! medium , 111.70) ) short cut olt'ur pork , ? IO il2i plR pork , tt3.DO | new oxlru mess bcof. $ d.OJ ; nuw cxtrn , plato beef , J7.CKI ! now plato bf > cf. M.50 ; now nillod bonuleAS hocf , { 8.50 ; new boneless rumps , $8.50. IiAim Tlcrcc * . pure leaf , OViC. MTATS Sugnr-cureil hams , 12 to 11 Ib. IIVK. , 10'4e | mc'dliim. 15 to ID Ib. UVR. , 10.U o | skinned sllclnz , 18 to 20 Ib. HVK. , lie ; ulioiiltl- en , OJJcl bonoles.s ham , Be ; breakfast bacon , clear. 6 to 7 Ib. strips. So ; dried beef hums , set * , BMc : regular , 7c. Ditv SALT JlEATS-CIcar bncUs. d c : extra short clour. Co ; hclllos , 1G to 20 Ib average , OHe ; short ribs , Olfc ; lone clears , 650. SAUsAdK Ilolosnn4c ! bologna In weas- sands , 4 * o : fninkfurls. 7c ; tonsnc , 8o | blood , 4io ! ; liver , 4ia ! ; headehocso , 4Kc | Pol ish , 7c ; Doric mingo ( links ) , Oc ; pork sausage , meat ) , In tlnpallx , 5VSo Kifili. Fitr.sii I'or Ib Perch , 7o ; bulTnlo , drcssod , 7o ; plokon-l , PC ; pike. Oo ; trout , Oc ! irhlto , lOoj cropplo , lie ; catnsh , llujcod steuk. I''o ; flouiul- on , 13o ; Oregon salmon , 15o ; black bass , ISo ; lobitunslBo ; 1)1 uo llsb , ICo. Suit und pickled Codfish , extra Georcos , now. 5-.ic ! ; Brand bunk , now , 4Ho ; Sllvi-r , 2-lb blocks , ( ) > ic ; movr white , 2-lb hrloks , now , 8J c | tiirltoy io < l , largo mlddlo brloks , Uc ; snow whltps , crates , 12-5 Ib boxes , 8J cs ineilttimRoaleil herrltir.2.o : No. Iscaieaner- rlns. L 'j domes tic Holland herring , 40o ; Ham- bursor snlued herrlns , ( JOe ; Italian sardines spiced , die ; Hiisslun sardines , plain , fXo ) ; 1111- ported Holland herring , Crown brand. 83o ; do fiuicy milkers , 81.00 ; niaukercl. No. 1 Bhore , halt bills , * 12."iO ; bloaters , half bbls. HS.OOl whlto fish , half bbls , ffl.TS ; trout , half bbls , irr.u , faintly whlto llsh. fl. ' ti salmon , W.W per > A bbl ; 2-lb broiled mackerol. J'-.OO ; 3-lb In mustard , { . ' .00 ; il-lb In tomato sauce , I'J.fiOi fi-lb JIayo mess mnckorel , JO.OO ; 1-lb brook trent , $1.25 : 3-lb brook trout. $ J.2j ! 1-lb salmon. M.2.1) ) 2-lb white ll h. $2.25 ; 1-lb whlto fish. Jl.Ifi : 2-lb lob sters , * l.tO : ; l-ll > lobsters , tJ.30 ; 2-lb oys ters. 1207. IMC : Mb oysters. 5 oz , * 1.15 : 2-lb oysters. 10 ofMO ! l-lli oysters , 5 w. 41.15 ; 2-lb select , 13 oz , fc.i5 : ; Ml ) ll.irntnrla , 10 oz , $2.05 ; 1-lb Marntiirln , r , oz , } | .or < ; Fiilriiinnl , 4 oz. Il.Oj ; Kalrmont. 8 oz. I-.O ) ; 1-lu clums , llttlo nocka , fl.r > ; 2-lb clams , llttlo nooks. $1.75 ; 3-lb elam chnwdur , t-.GOj 1-lb crabs , i.'iJ ; 2-lb orabs , 2.W. Street Produce. Kens The receipts have been moderate and the ninrkot steady at ISc. HBTTKK Creamery , fnnoy , 2J23oj rronm- ery , choloe , 1836200 ! dairy , fancy , 17fJ18e ( ! dairy , choice , Ufainc ; country , eholco , " " country , Rood , VXWta ; country , fair , country , inferior. r > < t'Jc. In tld * line has been very unfavorable of late and dealers are. complaining of rocelvlnir some lots In bad condition. 1'ralrlo olilpkcns. per doyen , SiMvffct.CO : mallard duo ks$2. , ) ; j.OO : tonl ducks. Jl.avai.60 ; mixed duok . $ I.ooftl.r 0 ; plover. rXXBOOo ; Jack snlno. } l.00 < 31.2j ; quail , * l.wai.Mj jack rabbits , J.OOi small rabbits , 1'oui.Tiiv Purinj the past two days the re ceipts have been heavier und dualers bad hard worlc to clean no stocks at onMor prices. Only a few turkeys. KOOSO and ducks are arriving. Dressed poultry Is not belni ; handled to any extent as the weather Is too warm. Choloo lions , per doz , Kl.TriffiKUX ) ; eholeo mixed , $2. il2.7S ; roosters , 93SiOiS.Kil liirEit spring chickens KJ.fiOa2.73 ; me dium , . ' .00'j.25 ; dressed , choice , OQllOa per Ib , ad inotnls TUIIKKVS Live , per Ib.ftaino dressed. 1013o. OEKSE-iave , pordo-t.J7.Ooa9.00 ; dressed , 11 ® 12e. DUCKS Live , Dordoz W.5XX33.00 ; dressed , 11 © 12c. 12c.1'HlEO.NS Live , per dor , S1.2J. VcRetablcs. ONIONS The supply Is not large and the demand Is mostly In u small way at S1.0CX31.2S per bushel. 11UAN3 Choice hand picked navy , 82.75. POTATO BS Oood stock Is generally selling at OOo. bat the market Is weak. VEOKTAHI.F..S Tomatoes 3-lb oitra. I1.1&3 l.M ; 3 Ib standard western brands , 81.10 ; gallons lens , Archer's stnndard , 83.00. Corn Finest crown. Jl.GO ; Oato City sugar com. very lino. $1.50 ; Gllman2-lb sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2-lb extra liccmor. Jl. 10 : 2-lb etandard western brands , SIA ) . Uushroont l-lt > Krenob , extra fine , 2225c ; 1-lb French , lno , 122o ( ; 1-lb Krencli , ordinary , 'll518c. 1'oas Tres , fine , per can , 2. > c : demi-llno. per can , IBo ; 2-lb sifted , $1.00 ; 2-lb early June , * l..r > 02-lbmarrowstaiid- ; ii rd brands , Jl.'Jo ; 2-lb soaked , 75c. Ktrlnz beans 2-lb high grade , UefuRco , 81 ; 2-lb Oolden was beans , } l ; 2-lb strlnir beans , 60c ; Lima beans 2-ll > soaked , 8."o. Koston-bakcd beans 2-lb Lewis , Sl.mGrown \ lirands. $1.33 ; Sweet potatoes 3-lb New Jersey , 81.00. Pump kins 3-lb. $1.10. Okra nnd tomntoos.-il.tU ; okra. il.CO ; succotash , $1.20. Dry < > noils. IlBATr BnowN COTTONS Atlabtlo A , 7J4o ; Atlantic II. 7o ; Atlantlo 1) . O'.fo : Atlantic I' , Co : Aurora 0 , 4 fc ; Huok's head , 7o | Oabot W , O'/Jo ; DarhnKton , C e ; Farmers' No. l,4ft&4Uc ; llooser li\i , 5jc ! ; Indian Head , 7 } > c | Lavrrenco LI5.ic ; Ilenrlottn LL , 5yio. FINE HIIOWN COTTONS Atlantlo lilt , do ; Au rora 1J , 6 o ; Aurora It. 6 > < o : Atlas 0 N B , IKc ; cheese oloth , 4o ; OlIntonKK , 5ic ! ; 1'opperell It , OJi'c ; LangdonQll , 8e. llr.KAciiKD t'OTTONB Berkeley cambric No. COUc ! ) ; llostVotCVSi llutteroloth XX , 4Hc ; Cabot , 7iO ? ; 1'lrst Cull. 6io ! ; Krult of the Loom , Do ; Hill Semper Idem , Sc : Housekeeper , 8Ko ; King Philip cambric , 10c ; Lan don , Q U , OV4o | Lonsilnlc , Oo ; Lonsdalo cambrlo , lOKc ; 'Now York Mills , llo ; Oak Lawns , 7c. ANn l'ir.i.ow OASINOS nrovrn Net 1'cpporell. 45-ln. lOJSc ; Vopiierell. 8-1 , 48c ; ropperell , n-l,20crepperell ; , 10-4. 22io ! ; Utlcn , 4Mn. 15c ; Utlcu. fxS-ln , 17 o ; Utloo , 72-ln , 24c : Ulicn , 8l-ln,28o : Uttea , 00-ln , 28 ie , Bleached Not 1'cpporoll. 42-In. tOJ5c ; 1'oppcroll. 40-In , llio ! ; ropperell. U-4. l.Vl Pcnporell. 8-4. 20o ; I'epnorcll. 0-l,22Me : Pennorolf. 10-4. 25o ; Utlca. tH. 340) ) Utlca. 0-4 , Me ; Utlca , 10-4 , ! $ o. OINOIIAMS AmoskeaK.CUo ; Amoskeagdress , 8 ! o ; Hates , ntic ; Warwick dross , 7Ho ; Lan- custor , OUo ; Olonalro , OHo ; Whlttcndon dress 8Ko. 8Ko.rniwrs Indigo lilue Net MarthaWnshlng- ton,5'/c ; American , 0ie ! ; Arnold. GMc ; Ar nold H. loiin cloth , lOoj Htlfel A. 12o ; Morrl- miick , 7-K , lee ; Gold Loaf , 8Vic ; Hamilton , r5o ; Allen l'lnksiltic ; Allen Chumbruy , Cc ; Glou- cestor,5 o ; Hartol , 5Uo. PIUNT.S Tanolcs Kddystono. d'Jc ; Steel litvor. Cc ; Itamnvo. 4'ic ' ; Bt Ledger , 515c. fc-hlrlluss 3larthn WasblnRton. 4o ! ; Mcrrl- iniiok , 4\Jo. Turkey Hods-Fountain , OJ4CJ anrnor.7c ; Orenllcld. fi'/io ; licrlin.OVio. WIOAKS Not Thistle. OWe ; Ked Gross , 7o. I'ni.nnKn OAiinnics Crown , 4Jic ; lied Star , 4'io ; Hulled Olovur , 5o : Slater. Co ; high colors , lo extra. CIIASII Stevens' n. 10 In , 5So ; Etovcns' D , IS Iu , Ocj Slovens' A. IK In. 7o ; Stovciis' P , 18 in , 74o ; Stavens' SI. 13 In , BUo ; Stovons' JJ.20 In. 840 ; Stevens' NN. 22 In. OV5o ; Stevens' SHT , 20 In. UHct blnachod , lo uMriu DKMM.S Net Amoskoag , Ooz , 10 o ; York cnmlet 12o ; Kvcn-It , standard , 13jo ! ; Hay- maker's , 7Ko ; Old Vork. XX , lOSic ; Lawrence , 220 , IDKc ; Luwronco , D 01 , 155i ; fancy stripes and checks , 11H' < - COTTONAWK.S York Nankin , lIHjc : Everett. 8 oz , 18c ; I.owlston , 10oz , 2 > io ; Worklngmaii'i , lie ; oorksurvw cusshnero , 22c , JIUIes , Tallow , Etc. HiDi-3. PKWS ANn TAI.T.OW Green salted hldos. So. 1. heavy. 0'4 < 3 Uo : No.l. light , 6VJ54 3io : No. 2. light , & 35'4edry ; Hint hides , 7H5 > 8c ; calf hides. 744ic ; damaged hides IHo less. b'hoi'p pelt , green , each. ajuSll.25. Slioep poll , dry , purlb , K f 14c , TALLOW A No. 1. 4Mo ; No. 2 , 3Vo ; srcasc , whlto. Jiifttc ; yclluw , Ui3o ) ; stourlne. tiVic. nd groceries Ilosr.s Quotations are for delivery In Chicago cage Dry hulTalo , per ton , 1 . .0318. . 0 ! dry country , mcochod. Zlo.OMJia.OU ; dry country , damp and meaty. t3. X310.00. Atisecllanoous. HEESWAX I'or Ib. 20o. JEt.r.ns : Sopor Ib. " IliiKSSKi ) VKArChlco medium , iaoc ; light , 4 < 3.Vs ; heavy , Wi4o. HONEV strained. 00-lh cans , porlb. 8 : now comb honoy. fancy , ! 7@lSo ; choice , CocoASUTS-l'orlOO , S.\60. QCININE Per oz , P. i\V. . 4lo ; German , 31c ; Indigo , par Ib , 7Jc ; Insect powder. Slo ; opium , tl.1.1 ; mnruhlno , per oz. 1.110 ; hops , nor Ib , UOo ; Blycerlno , VJoj doxtrtnc , l o : cuttlebone , : i > o cruum tartar , pure , U2o ; cnuiniorclul , ISc ; cam phor. OOci am , carb , Me ; blue vllrol.7.io ! , Acit-0arbollo. aiifcaoo ; oltrlo , 4Jao | tar- turlc , 3tXi Uoi culnhurlc , per Ib'o. . OILS Sperm oil. 11.10 ; turpcntlnp , 4To ; Tan- kabean4.tl.Vi to 12.00 ; balsam toulo , 41fH5c ; calomeL W3.07a : cantharldes. 1l.UOiil.a3 ; CM-.IU buds , liyvf-V ; ohloratoriu , 400.VJc ; or lot , 47CA2e ; gum arable , 5339Jc ; lycopodtum , 4044 43c ; mercury , U2o. Immhcr. 13ft lift lAft 18ft Mft 23ft 21 2XI..J15UO 11500 11300 Jill 00 | I6 00(17 50 118 CO 2X1 ] . . 1500 1500 1500 III 00 111 00 18 00 13 (0 ' 'li. . 1500 15 00 1500 18 00 10 00 18 00 IBM 210. 13 00 15 GO li 00 W 00 18 00 18 00 IB SO Ix12. ! 15 00 15 1 > J U 00 17 00 17 00 19 00 19 W 4lt to U4 13 00 10 00 10 M 17 03 13 00 U 00 20 03 _ ns No.l. com. . ! H/104o.2.cotn.fllJ.OOi No. 3. com. , il.VOO : No. 4. c < jumt2.r ( > 0 , SHIP IiAr No. 1 , nialni , runilioincli. 119.00 ! No. i plain , 8atul 10 liichilfttJO ! No. 3 , plain , I und 10 Inch. (15.00)0. ) O..lmlli 1&3I90. I'KNCIMWhlto I'lint-HSiit'l. 4 iiulO In. . 13 rind 14 ft. UOMt Nn. 4nrid 0In. , fj and 14 ft. , MI.OH ; o. 2.4 nnd Din. 15 It. . (10.50 ! No. 3,4 and 0 In. , all leiiRthi , < 1M)0. ) .v , . , giniNU- , I23.0U ) JJ , JJlJSilS C , HO.OO ) 1) , > 1:1.00. : , i KM > omxnVhlto I'liie" * and D , KO.OO ; I ) , KI.OO ; C , $27.00 ! K.H7AO. JBtf . Cru.iMi No. 1 white.'Mn.MI.50l No.Ihard nineln. . 91.1.W : No. 1 h.'trui.J > lneK-lutW.oO , | No. 1 hnrd pine , -lii. * ? $ , < . , . STOCK HOARDS A and ItlMn , , $1100 ; D , JJ- . _ _ " _ . . . _ . . . STOCK < M.4VL4 Wi/n * * .1 41 & IloAnns Xo. 1 MWitmi. is nnd 14 ft , KMOni 15ft. JI9.00 ; No. 3ooh Tii n , Hand 14 $18.00 ! 10 ft , JI7.00J iNo. Sctwiuooti , ID , 18 and . - Onoovrn 1oorrsno.l | qonmon white plno 12,11 aril 10 ftll > .00j > 'o.-l cunmon | V pine , J2 , 14 and 18 ft. J1S.OO. . . POIT.AII Clear. Mn. nil whlths. JJI.OOj clear ! H-hi. nil widths , iS.M. 1IATTBN3 , V'El.t.Tl'IIINO.l'ICKr.TS-O O , bat , 2Hn. ! K > oi YiX'te SIS. 33c : 3-ln well tublnif , D.tMand liuvK t.m ) | pickets , 1) ) . & H. lint , es.00 : i ) . t ii.sq. Jii.oo. I'lNisiiiNOS'iiiir. I'ISK lit nnd 2d olonr , 1 In. , $ JO.OO ; 1 < 1. I i\na 2 In..JW.oojid : clear. 1 In , . JI5.00 ! 1M , US nnd 'J In. . S46.W ; A select. 1 hi , 42.00 ; in , l < snnd 2 In. . H'-.OO ! It select , ! in. , KH.OOj ] < i , Uiand 2ln , MU.OOj 0 select , 1 In. , E3J.OO ! 1M. I'iMidSln. . J.W.OO. FINISIIINO. Vurt.ow I'lNE-Clcnr , 1 In. , SO.OO. 1 , 1 4 and a In. . $5.00 : star , lln. . t4.00. ; HiiiNnr.1 : * . iMTii-Kxtra. 3CAX , JJ.75 : stand- nrd. XA.V , 3-.CO ; Oln. . * 3.SO ! 5 In. JiCOj No. 1 81 * Ccilnr XAX.7o. . , 1'usT-Whlto ci'dur C in. . HIS cjOln , qrs. , Ke\Mi \ In. , J4S. , lie : 8 In.,0o : 4 to 5 incU round , tliooalc ! ; , split , Oo : rvd cedar , inc. 8ashWporcentjdoori,41) per cent ; blinds , 40hor cent ; inouldliiKs.ll ) per c-onli llino , 80oi hair , SC ! cement , Aniorlcan.l..V $ ) ; coinent. 1111- ported , KI.M ) ; plaster. tW > : htruw board , ll JOj tor board , 1.W ! tar felt. fcMO. StctalR. llr.ocK Tia-Small pig , -Wo per Ib ; Tjar , 30o per Ib. Corrr.ti TUnlsliOil holler slzes , .Tlo per 11) ! cold rolled. "Do per Ib ! shooting , Udcporlb ; pit and Hals. Ulopor Ib. ' UAi.vAMZKuHiistT Inos Discount fW-10 per cent ; pat. plan. Iron. Nos. - ' and .7 , A , 10 So ! IJ.IHtC. Tm 1'LATE-I. ' 0. , 10x24 , ? T,50 ; I. X. , Wrll , TIN rf.ATE-Coke , 14x91 , 112 , M..W. I.O. , ll.\20 , 112 , SiOOj I. ad hides tallow oto HIIBBT Iltox-No. Srt. S.1.W : i < o , 37 , iXCO Sioi.niEit Strictly half nnd half , 13o. STKKL NAII.S Kasc , * ! . 'i . StKEt , WIHE N.Air.s llaso. ! 2.ST . WlHK-r-Jap. barlK ) .SBaly.lt3.8j. ! Dr. Bit-noy cures catarrh , Boo The Swiss conduct an industrial mission In India. Christian artisans teach the natives various employments and the gospel at the snmo time. Dr. Joseph Parker nnnnounces that ho will introduce a short ritual In the services of the City temple. Ho thinks the present forms of Noncomforralstworship too poverty-stricken and that thcro must ho something inoro for the people to do. The number of missionaries stationed In Africa now exceed llvo hundred. There are 400,000 converts , nnd the number Is increas ing at the rate of about 25,000 a year. Within llvo years moro than two hundred natives hnvo HiifTnmil miirkvrilom for their faith. Aside from tholdolntors of Siberia thcro are 30,000,000 subjects of Itussla whoso religion Is foreign , namely : Armenians , 1WX,000 ) ; Luth erans , 6,000,000 ; Catholics , 10OOJ,000 ; Jews , 4,0 XlflO ) , ) , nnd about 10,000.000 of Mohammo- dans. Buddhists abound iu Siberia , nnd ex tend oven to the borders otjVho Volga. It appears from the comparative summary published in the minutes of the recent south ' orn general assembly (1'resbyterian ( ) that In tlio past llvo years thcro has been an increase of over twonty-flvo thouand members In the southern church , and nn Increase in , contribu tions over those of ISSOof over $400,000. The CongroKatlonalhts of Toronto have formed an association the object of which Is to promote church extension nnd sustain new congregations until they qfyi sustain them selves. During recent lycarsj the number of Crogrcgational churches . has greatly In creased , and the prospect 13 lhat others will soon bo formed. , The past decade shows a remarkable In crease la the Jewish settlement of Palestine , nnd indicates an extraordinary revival of in terest la the matter of repoQpllng It. iu 1814 It con tallied only 8,000 Jews. In 1883 they numbered 23,000. Now th9J. number nearly 70,000 , almost twlco os.man.jt ns returned from tbo Babylonish captivity. The year 1890 closes the first session of Mo ravian missions. Ono In , every slxty-flvo of their adult cuinmunlcnnts is a worker In the foreign field , and the total membership at homo Is but one-third of that In the foreicrn Held. Of their annual expenditure of $000,000 for this work moro than half Is raised in the districts where tlio work is carried on. The July donations to the American board ot foreign missions amounted , to $34,0121 , ngalnst . " . ,714 for the corresponding month last year , while the legacies fell o f about 83,600. The showing for the cloven months Just closed Is$397OoO , in donations and $118- 730 in legacies , a total of $547,801 , which Is over 8100,000 In advance of last year's record for eleven months. Tbo Congrepatlouallsts are worthy of honor for the liberal support that they give to tbcir ministry. Last .Jcar , with many churches not reporting , the expenditures under this head ware $ < i,01G.9G3. , The average amount paid for the pastor's support is $1,047 the highest amount being that paid by. the Broadway tabernacle of Now York to Dr. William M. Taylor ( $10,000) , ) . The next meeting1 of the Episcopal church congress will be hold in Philadelphia on No vember 11 , and will continue three days. .Among the topics to bo discussed are the fol lowing : "Grounds of Certitude In Philos ophy and Religion , " "Trusts , " "DoVoNecd n Provincial Systcml" "Coudltlonjof Church Growth In Missionary Lands,11 "Positive Gains In Biblical Criticism" and "The Proper Care of the Newly Confirmed. " Some of the most eminent clergymen and laymen of the Episcopal church will read papers at the congress. The London Christian " \Vorld In speaking of the laterest which already begins to attach to the great international Congregational couucil appointed for next summer , says that nmoiiKthe many Important questions to bo discussed , none are more deserving of atten tion than those connected with the welfare and advancement of the .laboring classes- "Doth In England anil America , " it says "tho Kplscopal church Is making a record of interest and helpfulness in social problem- which no church should fall behind , and ConfrrCRationalists owe It to their history to BCO that they are well In the advance. " At , tcntlon Is tbon called to the fact that the Mayflower company wore all artisans , and that they left Holland , originally , to batter their condition as laborers. br. Blrnoy , nose mid throat , Bee bldg. Good AVilt Goes with the Stock. Yesterday morning Judge Wakeloy decided the suit of C. O. Lobcck , as administrator of the estate of Carl Fried , ajalust the Loe- Clarko-Andreescn hardware * company. At the time of his death Fricd.was n member of the firm of Leo , Fried & | G'o. Ills death re sulted In the creation of iUioiiLec-Clarke-An- drccscn company , successors ' This linn paid the estate Fried's share , but the administra tor denmnd9d pay for tha frflod will , and af terwards brought suit to recover. In render ing the decision , Judge Wattdoy held a peed will as tangible property , t IMt is dependent upon the invoice of the ! mb r And as In this case , nothing was said spe yically about tha peed will It went \vithtup , lock and was a portion of what Dr. Blrnoy cures eatuATh , Bee The Now Chemical , The now Holloway ch'etalcal engine or dered by the lire and pSffco commissioners several months ago , arriv < ? 3 _ yesterday and was taken to Wo. 3 cnglnohouso , where It will herenaftor be stationed. The old chem ical , which , the company takes hack in trade. will bo shipped to the works at llaltlmoro In a few days. The now engine will bo ofllcially tested Monday afternoon , Dr. Blrnoy , nose and throat , Bee bldj. Immediately. Yesterday afternoon the case of the Union Pacillo against Dr. AVnlsh and Joseph M. Bailey for alleged breaking Into and robbing cars belonpring to that company , came up be fore Judgu Morrison. Tlio defendants wcro immediately dUwUscd by the court , tha tea. tluouy In no way connecting the parties ac cused with tha transaction. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , co bids' . THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A Sensational lay in the Wheat Pit With Material Advances. CORN FOLLOWS THE MOVEMENT OF WHEAT Onto Advnuco Under the Influence of Other Markets Produce ulnr MTO Stock nnd I'innnclnli CiucAno , Oct. 4-tSocclul Telegram to Tn ( llEE.1 The wheat mnrkct was n sensational one. Tlio slurp nd vnnco of IHo ever night had Its origin on the curb last night when , on Dloom's dispatch nnd Now Vork exports for Lisbon , privileges wcro run up sharply. Wioii the ninrkul opened today all who had been unabloto protect thcuuolvcs on thoetirb nulled hi to cover short wheat , There was cjulto n stampede among nhorts nnd December started nt 3I.OU' against $1.00 at the close lust night , and touched il.OlS on the strain. May started around (1.0(5 ( and Bold at Jl.OCU. Liverpool was Md up and weather In the northwest was less favoralfle. This nddod to the alarm of shorts. Thcro was no further ad vance after the llrst minute for the reason that n few bull houses at once turned seller * on the bulge. Belling was led by Logan & Co. Hutchison nlso hastened to soil all ho could orcr31,01. Trices dropped back at once to 8l.01i for Docoinlicr nmt $1.00 for May , and ou later selling by Counsclman.t Co.aiul Walker &Co. ( presumably for llloom ) prices settled back to (1.00'iai.Ol ( for December nnd Sl.OJJi for Slay. An hour before the close tlicro was another goal rally ou general buying loil by commission houses. The prominent were McConnlck.V Co. and ICcnnott & Hlgglns. The prices reached on this bulge were the same as the top figures o ( th o morning December. tl.OlS ! Jlay , J1.0GJ4 , followed by a dccllno of Uo at once. The news of tie day wnsnot supprlj- Ins. Itecolpts In the northwest were fH cars at Minneapolis nmlDuluth. The receipts for the week at the nbovonmrkcts nnd Milwaukee and Chicago were 5L'07 caw , against 4,005 a week ago nnd 0,403 last year. Thcro were 73 cars hero today iind Hi ( or Monday. Atlantic ports cleared SG,2I3 bushels In wheat and Hour. The four ports for the week cleared 121,009 bushels of wheat nnd 111,000 barrels of flour. English farmers' do- llvorlcs weroRlvoii at the enormous aggregate of 25,000,000 bushels for the week at tin average - ago prlco of 31.2 , or a decline of about 4d per quarter. The last halt hour In wheat wnsa ilttlngcllmax fornn unusual day. Tliero was a general scramble to get stuff , and ns It was not pressing on the market , the prlco ad vanced right no to 81.02 for December with 3I.02& bid In the pit aftcrtho hell. October sales were reported at OSo to 07Jo ! to WJo at the closo. Slay advanced to und closed nt Wliout was even strongoron tlio curb. If.vna nttrktnd f r Dnprtn Imp na liltrli but parties with wheat for -salt ) could nut find buyers at bettor than J1.02JJ. I'utJWoroll.OlMi calls. $1.MJ | . The corn trndohad tofollDwthcdrlftof the wheat market today. Strength was foltovory- whore. TheinarkotKtartudwItliagalnnf ? § o became of the action on tlio curb , Then llrytintlcd elf with purchases of purhnps half a million bushels for May. lliitclilnson np- paroutly nttoinptcd toclinck tbp ad vnnco at llrst , but later bunarno : i pursUtont buyer. Iteports from early luisklngwisro voryillsap- polntlnu. Thcro was no other bull news. Shoruscovered ami small traders bought to get In tno swim. October sales wore nt 435io up to J' ' ) ? c. closlnu at 4'3'o ' ' : December , 4SHc to ? o to4U4eat ! tlioeloiu ; Jlaj- , file toM.'io toMe Mo at the eloso. Privileges on May corn at 3 o'clockworoatt51ic ? forputsimdM'J fore-alls , Oats showed i < o advance all around at the close , lullnuncod by other markets. October was up to II'Jo , December to SUJio and May to The prlceiof hog products were very Irregu lar today. Everything opened stronR und higher ribs nntl Inr < l up 2iO ( jind mess pork 7o. ! First prlccsdlil not'hoid ; January pork dropped back lOo from the opening at $11.75 nnd lard sold back to (0.45 ( ; ribs , $ . > .07i ! last nlKht's prices , lleforo the close thcro was peed buying In lard nnd ribs nnd prices for January recovered to $ .VT7lt , the highest point of the day , for rlbi , and W.Mit for lard. Pork closed at yesterday's figure. ' ) . English mar kets were lower than yesterday on bacon und bains. C1IICA.OO Jblf'JB STOCK. CHICAGO , Oot.-i [ Special Telczram to THE HEE.I CATTLE A few good steers and other desirable stock sold out , early at steady prices nna the general market closed steady. The first four days of the week showed a slight < lc- cllno on good cattle , but the decline was fully niado up yesterday and today and prices nre quoted steady on good natives. All other grades are lower than last week from Ida to 13o per hundred , Ono thine to bo noticed the past weolc was that thcro has been less common grass cattle on the market and It Is hoped , that the receipts will continue of good quality and that the present prices will be sustained. Natives , $3.20@4.10 ; stookcrs. $2.1032.80 ; cows , bulls and uil.xodtl.Go@3.00 ; Texuns. $ ilOJ 2.03. HoGS-Biishiess active , with a slight up turn on packing and heavy grades , but light sorts sold a shade lower , owing to the with drawal ot Jones & Stiles and Mo ran.A . : llcalcy , who deal In light sorts exclusively. Packers paid $1.00 ® ! . ! ! . " ) for common to good mixed , with shippers paying $4.30.GO for prime hoavynnd butcher weights. Light llttlo pits sold ut iifiOii.'l.S.'i ; second class light , $4.1 ( ® 4.30 , and first class light , $4.4034.00 , NEW VonK , Oct. 4.-Spoclal [ Tolo ram to TUB Jlr.E.l STOCKS This wasthoMaekestday of all for bulls in Wall street. The market opened weak with declines all through the list. London was again : i eollcrand lioston became a seller of Union Psiclflo. Mcitildatlon wasBharp iinil forced. The street had rumors of houses In troubln. but no announcements wcra made. On the dccllno long stocks caino out on stop orders that vroro never expected to bo reached. The pressure was directed mainly against such stocks ns liurllngton. St. 1'uul nnd Union 1'aolflc , Coal stocks , Indus trial shares nnd Specialties nil suffered alike. The declines the first hour wore sharp enough , but when tlio bank statement showed a dc- croasoof ovur 82,500,000 in reserves the soiling was redoubled. Hears jumped on every stock which did not luxvo good support , and gave the market a panicky appearance fora tlmo. The half day session closed with the greatest loss In values all round recorded in sonio time. There was noslguof recovery and liquidation 1ms not yut run Us course. Atchlson wont elf toISGM ! rturllngtnn dropped by qulok stamen to irJIJ ; Kook Itli'H'l struck 7cci St. 1'aul led the bruak , goingotr noany3 nolntH to OTH ; Mis souri 1'aclllo to 07' ' and Union Paclllo to 51 Ji ; Nortlieru 1'acltlocommon was forced off from yes nt the close Friday to an ' . The following were thu oloslng quotations ; U.S. Northern I'nclHc V. y. 4a coupon. . . . . . . . ilo preforml U.S. 4H > reuulnr . lot C. &N. W t U , H. 4H con pun . 101 do pruferroj 1:15 : I'acltlcusor 'M . Hi .Vow York Central.10M Central I'aciBe . SU P. . D.A K IT CUtcaiCj.V ( Allen . ICT Hock Inland 7K ! Clilruxo , llurltiiKlon C..31. Ht.l'aul CIH doproforrod 10SM n. , u A w 3t. I'uul & Omaha. , , . 2f' ' < Illinois Cuiitrul . .1U1 dopruforrml 811 I..H. A W Union 1'acltlo. . . . . 51 Knn.ias.t Teias . W , . SLU. Al- 10I rid profurrwl . . , . , . . yfll Jllchliftn Central . Western Unloa glt ) Missouri I'ncllic . MONKV Kasy t3jpor cent. 1'iiuiK MKIIC.V.NTII.K 1'Apen 5J47 per cent. STKHMNP. KxuiiANRE-Qulet aiiuilrui ) sixty- day bills , Sl.b' ' ; ilciuand. t .87U. * 'JI < UH1CJ3 JI.4.KKETS. UntCiao. Oct. ( . 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat -StroiiK ; cash. Ubi-jeoSiiei Uecomber , 1.03 ; JIay. H.ofl\Jl.wJH. ( Curn firm ; cadi , 40 ! o : November , 49ic ; Jlay , Ke. Oats-KIrin ; cash. So ; December , 30M i May. 4'iiic. Mess I'ork Steady ; cash , lO-ffilJ ; January , . . laniSU'aily ; cash. t'J Oj Junimry , May , aOO. Uyo-l'lrm at Mc. ! Harley Kusy wt le. 1'lax f-ccU-Qulct ut 11.40. 1'rlnio Timothy Hooil-Qulct at ll.2K3l.S5. Whliky l.ii. : Flour Stcaily. with adfcllno of 2. > c on pat ents within thu pant two days ; wlutor wboat. l'X&5X > ; fcprlntfwheul , S2.IWJ3.50 ; rye , KlJ ii 3..V ) . Hulk Moats Shoulders. t3.VJll ( . - > .75i short clear. H.7o 3.75 ; short ribs. Ji/'T'Jas. J. Ilutter Firm fur line KriiUts ; creamery , 2Jo ; dairy. IWftlJe. Uhewo L'ncliiinisedi ' full cr aiu chedduri. Huts , bU'idU ' ; young Amurlous , . Unas I ! n dm used ; fresh , 17&13v , Hlclc.i Uiifhiinscd : heavy ijroeu salted , light gruou silteil. Olio ; gruou. bull hides. 5 j crcon altod calf , 4SSil dry Hint , PiWo ; drr calf , Rano ; tloaconi , nacn.25o. Tnlloif Uncha.niad : No. a , ) io ; No , 3 , 4o ; cako. , Flour. bbU . . . lAooo O.ooo \Vheatbu . „ nOOO C7.OOO t\irn , bil . . . 210,000 Wi.OOQ Oats , bu . > . . . . VMLOOi ) 183,000 NKW.VORK. Oct. 4. Wlient-Uocolpts. 0SOO | rtporuiiono rvpdttodl opot * i < aiiO ! ill ) , l > ut dull ; Xo. a nl , l.K'4at,02H ( Inoluvator : li.OI > i nnoattll.oa-itl.04f ( , ci. b.1 Jso.3 rvd , tnMttlVSoi nntrtideil reJ , l.OlliW1.lVHt optloii4ndvmiao < l I'ljJIW ' , ImtnftorwurUrfiieti'd ? 4J7-10o | No. 3 ml. IX'OiMnber. cloMns ut 8I.OIS. t'om-ltecelpts. ' I01.50J bnsliels ; csportf , ax.- ry biuhclsi spot firm , K tSo higher ; No. a , M < 4 < nKVX ) in elevator ; NV&.tt'fe ' ulloatl mi- arndod mlxvd , rxi > itt57coptlons ! ? iO o lilghor ) llvc llbcr olo. < ln nt SG'Jc. Oats-liocelpts itnooo bushel' ! espnrtn. .400 uusliclsiHpotdullflrinNi | > .3whltiv4 % * > < RUlioi inlxocl nostcrn , 4 JIGc : white western. 4kiMoi : oiitlotu linn , hi slier ; November clotliij at 4l'iC. ' dt7.n : ; p t. Klo auiet ! fair earfroe. , t- > ) .G2i. ! Sumir-Hnn , llrmi reilnrd , nulot. IVvtrolaum-Stuady ; November united closed . . rnrk-Klrrai moss ill.WiiliSS ; i'\lrv prime , Ijard-Slrtmzerinpstcm stcnin. M.42V1I Ho- ccinbor closed ut. KM. llntter Qulot nnd michniiKeO ; dairy. lOiilJi ; ; wuatcrn uieiunury , u.o. Uhocso L'lrm ; light sUms. 5tt7M ST. Louis , Oct. 4. Wbcat cloJOil liljhcri c.nh. WUClWHc : May. fl.00i , . I'orn-rilKlier ; cash 45o ; Mny , WiffilOJio. ( ) ats-III li | cusli , 37)io ) ; "Slay , 43So. Pork-Dull ! f 10.00. Lard-l > ull0.00. ! Whlsky JI.13. lluttrr UiioliatiBcdi croanieir , 1725o | dairy. 9J517C. _ MiNMiAi-ous , Oct. 4. Whcnt Demand active ; receipt * . 4iU curs ; shipments. 107 cars. Closing ( imitations : No. 1 hard. Uctobur , IWoi cmtnirk , il.lH ) ; No. 1 iiorthorn. Octobor. tfHo ) | .Novombor. yi'Jc : Decoinbor.lMtie ; May. J1.02VJI on track , 053OTJJO ! No. 2 northern , October , We ; KAN. S CITV , Oot. 4.-\\ eat Hl hcr ; ICo. 2hard , cash. l o Md ; October , 87 io bid ; No. S red. caili. lMiu ! bill , Corn-Steady ; No. Scasli , 40H81 October , J0 . OaUs-Stuady ; No. Scasli , 37c bid : October , UTe bid. MinvAtricES. Oct. 4.-Wheat Firm : No. ! tprltiK , cash , O.Vft'io ; No. 1 northern , Ulo ) , Oorii-l-'lrmj No. II , 30iiiAOc. ( Outs-Dull ) No. 2 , wlilto , 3Jli40i ! . 1'rovUlouj-Quict ; Juniiary pork , Jll.C'li. IitVEnpoou Out. 4. Whoat-rirm ! demand pour ; lioldcriolTcrspurliiglviCallfornliiNo. 1 it 2Hil37a lid per cental. Oorn-Steaily ; demand off ; iul.xcil western , 4j3Hd pur ccntul. OiyciyyA.it. Oct. 4-Whoat Aetlro and lilKher ; No. 2 rod , ItftoQU.OO. t'orn-ln good flaninnili No. 2 mixed , Mo. Oatd-Stroiii ; ; Mo. ' nilxoil. ITc , Whisky 11.13. _ IjJLVK .S'l'OC'/f. OlHCAdO. Oct. 4. Cattlo-Ueccliits. S,000 | market stnady : natives , KlM'itl.W ; stiwkcra , $ J.IO2.8i ( : cov * . hulls and mixed , Il.ava3.o0i ' ' ' - 13.000 ; market n shade Idchor with good demand : paclcorJ und chip * Jiorw. $ I.IXK6l.ljO ; Unlit. * I.IO4.CO. Shuop Kccolpts , f > , OjO ; inurkot lower ; nn- tlvos , fcl..eca.'i.l.'i ; mlxoil wnitorns. taTXJI.OO ; s , W.-JO-24.40 ! Iambi , 41.7511.5.8J. ICANS4S CITV. Oct. 4. Cattlo-Rocclpts , 2,030 ; shlninrnts. 2,000 ; market Ktronfi : Kteors , St.10WJ.7i ) : COIVM. HOO&UOt stooki-rs and feed. CM. S . il-'l.l5 ; range steers , ILOUxaiM ; range cows. $1.2.yBl.7."i. Ho s-HecelptsDCM ( ; slilpment- , ! ,200 ; mar ket steady ; all grades , 3r. Louu , Oct. 4. Cattle Ilecolpts , 200 ; shipments. .1,0)3 ; market strons ; fair to fancy natl\-ostet > ra'l.8034.MJ ! ; stockers nnd feeders , * ; .0'Ji.UO : : Te.vimsand Indians , ej.3MW.30. HoKHecelpts. . 1,7011 ; shlpmonts , UO ; mar ket steady ; heavy , $ . : ; frl.CO ; mixed grades , 8I.OIXS4.30 ; " \VccUly JJanlc Slateinoiit. New \onK , Oct. 4. [ Speclil Telegram to TIIK HEE. ] The weekly statement of the as sociated banks shows the following changes : Reserve , decronso . 8 2,004,200 lioans , increase . 7,8K ( > .7OO Specie , Increase . . . 401,000 I.eKnl tenders , ducrotiso . I.I.'O.IKX ) Pcposlu. Increase . 0,177.2ul , ) ( Jlrcuhtlou , luareaso . 25.700 The banks now hold (11.511.200 In excess of the requirements of the 2j per cent rule. Mining Shares. NETT Votm , Oct 4.-Spoclal [ Telegram to TnEHRE.l Tlio following am the tnlnlngstooh quotations : liodlo 1W > Ontario CM ) l'aluilnnlfill.11 170 Oiihlr too Con. Cal.fc Va 100 Occidental 170 Coinmunwonlth 210 Slcrrn Nurnda 2SO Hciulwooil T 125 SnttcrCrouk 1IK ) HoniiMtiko t . . .11X10 Iron Silver. 103 The Movement of Specie. YOIIK , Oct. 4. [ Special Tclcrrani to Tim llEB.l The exports of spcclo from the wort of Novr Vork dnrlnr the week amounted to $313,130. of which * 83,085 , was In cold end * ; ifl.l5)ln silver. The Imports of snoolofor the nook aniountod to$117.ttl. : of which tW,18 wai Iu gold ana { 90,204 In silver. Dr. Birncy cures catarrh. Boo bhlff I'UBMO FUNDS. Hall County Thinks They Should bo IMuced iti. 1'ubllo Depositories , County Cleric O'Malloy has rocelvod tbo copy ot a memorial and resolution adopted by tbo board of supervisors of Hall county , with tlio request that It be laid before tbo county commissioners. It i.s addressed to tbo legislature and states that the laws governing the handling- ot public funds In this state are such that it is impracticable to comply with their requirements , and that a aconsequem-c , tlio pcncral usage throughout the state respecting the handling of public funds Is not in compliance with the laws. The petitioners , therefore , hold that legal provision should bo inatle for "public depos itories , " looking to tlio safety of all public funds and securing "such Intcreston all public funds as arelcopton bond.1 The resolution also reo.\iosts the cooperation tion und support of tbo press In socurini ; this legislation , irreaiicctlve of party or politics. 'I lie IhulerttikerH. A largo party composed of delegates to tbo undertakers' ' convention went to Sioux City yesterday morning ana -will return home from that point. Another party composed of 1'rosidcnt It. R. Biiiirliurst of Philadelphia , .ToslaliS. Pearcoof .Ardmoro , Pa. ; B. Frank Klrlc , James G. Veldon , C. W. Naulty and A. G. Hookey of Philadelphia ; James "VV. Laubcof Richmond , "Va. , and E. D. Hofollcr of Rochester , N. Y. , left on the Union i'aclllo train nbout 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Silver lUuina , Colo. , to view the bcautltul mountain scenery , Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldjy. Will bo TcuoU In tlio ConrtH. To get matters In proper ahnpo to coin- menoo proceedings , Leo Estelle , the attorney for the board of education , and President Goodman yesterday made a formal demand on Building Inspector Wbitloclc for n permit to erect tht ) ono-Mory brick bulldiup upon tbo high school campus. As was expected , tbo Inspector refused , und mandamus proceed ings -will at once Uo hrousht oeforo Judfjo \Vakeloy for tlio purpose of ascertaining whether the tract of ground Is under tbo supervision of the board or the city council. Numismatic * . CI.AIIKS , Keh. , Out. 3 , To the Editor of TIIK Bee : Will you please fjlvo mo tbo names and addresses of ouo or two coin col lectors In New York , lioston and Chicago ! Also tell mo if there Is a coin journal pub- llshod In the United States ana oblige yours truly. .AuiKitT I'XIIKEIU Ans. The Scott stamp ami coin company , Now Yorlcfitovons ; & Co. , McCoralcK block , Chicago. American Journal of Numismatics , Boston. _ Dr. Blrnoy , nose and throat , Iloobldg. DonlcH Julius P , Hctraor , who has had some trouble with N. Yaoger , tbo saloon man , says that tha charges of embezzlement preferred against him by Yuoger are absolutely falsa , mid that any money uo ever got from Yaogur wus Ills own. Hdmor says hu will proro the Charges miu'o ' by Yacger to bo false vvlicu tbo [ iroiKjr tlmo comes , Dr. Birnoy euros caturrli , Bee bldf. ( TWO BIG BLOCKS PLATO , Tlo Bostoa Investment Oompiuy and Wt P , Swccsy .Arranging to Buill. IMPROVEMENTS FOR FARNAM STREET , A. I'ornmnoiit Homo for ( ho llrnl ls ! Into 1'iXoliniiRC l * rotl AIIIOH' Aid to Cmnlm Tlio llcaltjr JMnrkct. Tlio sale of tlio lot nt the soiithenit conmi of Seventeentk nnd r'urnain to the Ilostonln- vcstmenU'omp.'my , the 1 > U transaction of the pa < t week , Is but the first inovo tu a project for extensive Improvements oiilho south slda of Fanmm street , between Sixteenth ami Seventeenth streets , The property pnivluxsoil by the Boston Iti- vestmcnl company , through Its intent , Mr. M. U Morton , him a froutines cf t > 0 foot enl l "imititn street , Is lit ! footilcoii mid h ouo ot the most desirable locations In the city. Ills the purpose ot the company pureliM- ItiRtho property to Improve ! It , under certain condition * . Adjoining this lot on the onstV. . P. SwocayowiisA (50-foot froutiigo ou Pnrnam street for which ho has already prepared plans for a imij iilllcont sovonstorstoro building , TWs with the Improvement of the Boston Investment company \vlll inuko a solid business hlook of splendid proportions extending from the corner of Seventeenth n.nd Pixvnixm to the Smith property adjoining tlio Chnmbcr of Coramereo ImilJinj ; . The coniHtlon umler which the Koston people -\vlll IniiirovothoirimrdiMo Is the do- lea ! of the prolilbltion ntiinuliiicnt. Mr. Morton , the company's a ent. In speaking of tboplnmof lili eoiiii > aii.v,8nld , ! "If prohibition Is licfi'iitcd in XobrnMcn \vo will be ln nt onro upon the worlc ot crccllnif n suvcn story l > imdiitc on the cornci-just pnrdiiisolVo Unvo alters to build for tcnnikts iiuil inuy mnkoltn com- bincit store and olllco building nnilvo may build It for oilleo uses only. 1C prohibition carries wo will ccrtululy not linprovo tlio property. Oninha Is alicnil of nny oilier western city just HOV intho ( id vantages she offers to investors and tlivro Is atilinmenso amount of money reuclyto How in hero just. as soon ai the people dedilc that they do not want tociiniigo thopreseut license luw of tlio stato. If the amendment COIIKN It will most assuredly depredate property values hero and render it Inadvisable fnr us to make unycxtcnsivo Improvements. Ouvplimsaro being prcpnrcJ , hoivovcr , n net I f tbo amend ment Is defeated we will pvo jou a. biff bulM- inK In si short tlmo nnd there are others who will follow us in inaMng Onmlia hivoit- nicnts. " An KtulmiiKU Iliillillnj , ' , President Hurtinan ot the real cstato er- cbanpo has a tip cutcrprlso In project. Ho is tlio father ot the real cstn to exchange In Omaha and wants toseo this institution a prominent and permanent one. To this eiul ho proposes the erection of a iiiagniilfcnt building to bo ott'ncil by the oxchtingo and to bolts pcnimiieiit homo anil Inroatment. There ro , ho urges , at least otio hundred roputivblo real estuto men In tlio city who rim invest an average of JJ.uOO each insuchnn enterprise nndvlthn capital of ittOO,0 , < X > thus obtained , them is hardly a limit to the wonders that the cxclinniro may not aocoin- plWi. This would pivo HOO.ttW for a site , smother $100,000 , for n building nnil n. like amount for Investment in so inc. enter prise that would bo profitable to the projectors. Some of tlio members favor tbo scheme heartily nnd want to establish a bank in connection with the exchange. This plan they claim Is feasible mid , sura to bo profitable. Aof \ \ tlio movers of tlio project arc enthusiastic and vlll stop nt nothing short of the fulfillment of their plans. Ouo tbiiiR is certain , and that is that the success ful prosecution of the plan for a prrinunciit home \v6uld do much to strengthen the Ktiuul- ing of the exchange. Jt would pivo them a clianco to show prospective Investors a sub stantial evidence of. their o\vn fnlth in the future of the city , whoso Interests they are endeavoring more , probably , than any other class of business meti-so earnestly to ad- vnnco. Aid to Omaha. Fred Amos has done as much as any ouo man In encouraging custom capital to seek investment in Omaha , " said Vlco President Kimballof tlio Union ljaclllc , the other dav. ' 'Mr. Ames , " ho continued , "Is known among the cnpitallsts of the east ns bcmgono of the shrewdest and nt the same ttmo one of tlio most conservative moneyed men in the country. Ills inve-stnieiits have always resulted satlstiictorily , nnd plenty of capital ists are ready to invest In any enterprise erIn In any locality in which Mr. Ames Is inter ested. It looked n little gloomy for Omaha. eurlv lost year. Capital was keeping clear of Kansas City and other western cities , and Omaha suflerod from their fallings. Ihoro was an nit of uncertainty mnonfj investors , nnd It looked fair fora period of stagnation. Jlr.Ames thoii came forward and Invested ever SlW.OOO In the erection ot the Morse block at Sixteenth and Furnum and tlio now block at Hlavonth and Howard. It tvas nncxhiblllon of faith In the future of Omaha tliat cncouraed other capltnlisti , and BOW thov are all ready to como in here with tholr Investments. Mr. Ames' investment In thtitwo buildings iianiol will undoubtedly bo tlio cause of the invest ment ofsoveral million dollars of Boston oip- Ital In Omnbaduring thoprosant year. "There a great many good , desirable build ings in Omaha tiiat are damaged In their rental value by the rookeries thut lean against them , " said a Union Taclllc ofMclal. "Tho Onmlia union depot company , n I understand - stand it , iloosnot propose to be plnced at any such disadvantage In respect to Itsjicw iiulon ' depot. The company liat control of mo'st ot most of the property ad joining the iito fortho now depot and propose to Have sonieUitin ; to say about the character of tb o structures that uro erected In Its immedlato vicinity , " Tlin The following llgures show the tablra of real estate traasactlons.bulldinj ; permits and bank cle.irings for the p.ist wools : umi , KhMTi : niA.v.- < nit : . Monday . $ l ltt.- Tuesday . .Ti,7lt XVi'iincsiliy . . K.7-T Tlnirnday . 4V > ii : I'rWay . W.KTO BuVurilay . . 47,101 Total . ' , . . . . . WT.IT uuir.wxn Monday rni-sdnv Thnrmlay . > . . . . SJ.7.KI 1'rlilay . Ml Saturday . ILTOO Total . * 'CU" HANK CI. Mondny . . I STS.OTT.M Turtiluy . Ts1.TIO.Ol \Vudiii-Hlay . h .R'-r l Thursday . . IxHi.lll.r.a l-'rMuy . . MJ.VMI.H- ' HaturJiiy . Stl.'ill.iv > Total An liitruu' o of iJ2 pur cent ever tliu ccrro- \vttk of last year. Iinprnvonicnt Nutt'H. F. C.Irabloof ( Oaiuhihns ; purchatcd the opera house cornurln Beatrice for 41),01)0 ) ) , The huildliiK pcrraltB for BoptcmlKir amounted to fHi'J,4l5 , compartd with Ssmtlft , for the liimo month last yuar. The Dulldcrs' and Traitors' oxuhauRo has est'ibliihod upermanentQxhihll of hulUor.i anil art'hltocte' supplies nnd appliance ? inthu o.xi'liuiigo rooiH. : I'uporj Iti another hie deal In suhurb.tn property havubetiiililod with the county ro- corder. Victor II. Coftuiari and vlfo s ll U > KdtvurdB. It. Boushtonof Choycnno a tr.ict . of tome four hundred aca s Just north of Ir- vlniftonfor 3IWUJO , 0. I-i. Wrifjht has purchn-st-il tlio nlncty- nlno-.vcar lease of llu > southwest corner ot IIonruiMnnd tjixtoeuth streots. puylnu' tt,0 : > forlt , toothor with the building. This full orrarlvuuxtiprlnK , Mr , Wright will rumovo ttiolu-o urniill frumo Imlldings on thuKix- teriitn itrootsldo ottboproi.orty ixiidputlu a tlireo story lliu proof blocU.