THE OMAHA DAILY J5EJ5 , StrXDAY ( iUTOBER 25 , 1801 SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , * j t > Country Collections Iniprovinjri Though Not ' - * as Good as They Mijht Be. OMAHA GRAIN MARKET IN GOOD SlUPt. til .JollliiK ) ) Trnitu MoU .Snllii'iu : lory and the Outlook lornii Active AVIntcr Trade Vtry Hi'llllnnt. Money , say the banker * , Is not elmo and U In falrstipply , but there is n rigid scrutiny nf all securities offered anil this In substance has been the situation for some tltnu hack. Hankers as it nilu do not look fov any ma terial changtj for the butter , o fat1 ns deposits nro concerned until uftor the coming of the iiew year. WJillo the clearings at Omaha still fail Rhort of what they were a year ago , the gap Is being gradually closed up. .Thu clearings fur the different days of llio past week were us follows : Momliiv . , . ! KVjtu.iVl Tiuiiiiv . L. iii ! .ni.-v , \\i-ilnesday . ( . . tni.KM.il : : Thursday . Ti.t ! > W.I J'rlilny . T''il.lCH.W haimilay . Tll.lili. ! ! ! Total . ti.ciT.'jnT.TJ : In trade circles it Is noted that money Is gradually working easier , n& collections Im- provo. Country roads which were heavy , mulling travel slow two weeks' ago , liuvo rapidly linprovod , and trade In the country has been moru active during the past few days and moru on n cash basis. This has had the natural result of making collections somewhat better than luoy wore last month. Country collection cannot now bo called good and will not bo until winter weather sots In and the corn crop commences to move freely. The best authorities look forward to December as the tlmo when collodions will show marked Improvement. The reason for thin IM self-evident the retail dealers have their .ihelvos pllud with wlntor gooJs and it will reiiulro wlntor weather to start thorn ? moving. Tlio oily trade naturally follows after the state and all local retailers are looking lor- wanl to a heavy Uuristtnas trade though the movement of goods Is now light. Unusually heavy stocks of goods for thu holiday trade have be-on put in by both city und country merchants. The Local .Jobbing Trade Is good in nil lines of business and In most cases It IA reported as rushing. Trade prospects were never better In the grain growing sections of the west , and thu outlook Is unusually brilliant , farmers are commencing to feel the results of thn big ciops and high prices for cereals and are certain to buy more goods than usual. A knowledge of thcso facts is encouraging to the retail trade und In turn is foil by the jooburs. Dry Gooilfi The local Jobbing trade Is excellent. The little cool weather has already broken retailers llio " In" business ers stockH , making "lining ( jnlto nctlvo and there Is u feeling that Omaha jobbers will have n larger late trade than ever before. As u rule jobbers' stocks mo not largo. Jobbers generally have Inul to carry .somo of their bosl customers , and whllo no largo portion of the crops hnvo yet moved , the fueling Is s-o good that retailers have been able to got accommodation from their bankers , and so have many of their cus tomers , and the result is that collections are better than they have been for over a year. Thu majority of the now trade take their discount . The outlook for Iowa and Ne braska Is most encouraging , and with cool weather thu business will of necessity bo large. The consumer will have the where withal to buy , and a month's active trade will so affect the retailors' stocks thut they will need moro goods. Jobbers fcol that tha outlook never has bcon bolter both for the ualanco of this season and the spring * of IS'J'i. ' In New York during the week under re view , says the Bulletin , there was but a quiet io < iuu9tat Ilrst hands for staple cot tons , but taking the current demand , to gether with the deliveries In connection with former orders , the movement has attained fair dimensions for the tlmo of year. To wards the close of the week tliero were Humorous Inquiries being made by western houses with u view to spring purchases , to be forwatdad before the lake traftlc closes , nnd It is prouablo that these may ovenlunto In an Increased trade during the next wok or two. Local Jobbers roporttrado as running good , wl'h a fair distribution of all kinds of gdods. Coffees have shown u llltlo reaction. It is tlio Ilrst tlmo any llrmncs has been noticed In four months , but there has boon no ad vance , only a firmer undertone. Sugar for two days the past week wont oil , but recov ered later In tlio week. In New York , says tno Bulletin , taking Iho run of goods on the market for staple grocer ies , there aru few at the moment showing any great Uegroo of animation , yet there is business to bo found on Ihu slrcet all thu whllo. and conditions appear fairly promis ing. Some now stocks are commencing ' .o move , notably the domcstiu growth of rice and Iho cano products , and these na they become - come plentiful enough uro likely to unmet attention , though ucttiul natural wants of regular custom nro depended upon to furnish u pretty good outlet from this tlmo forward until well on toward Iho close of the year , with a possibility of reaching liberal deals in some Instance.-j. Harilwuro. Local jobbers speak of their Irado as being Ilrst rate. Thuy appear to have reached the tlmo which they hnvo been anticipating for a mouth or moio when there would bo a rush of business. Orders are pouring In by mail nnd by telegraph. It looks us If retail deal ers had held buck as long as possible and must now have goods and navu them quick. 1'rlccs remain ubotit steady. At main points of supply In thu cast thu conditions do not appear to bo qultu .so satis factory. In Now \orlc It Issuidlhut on most homo outlets the pressure of moving supplies Is comparatively moderate , with but small ovjnencu of growing tendencies. Uuyer.s in personal attcndancu cannot bo swerved from their prograinmo of Investing only to a limit of the list of goods carefully prepared buloro leaving homo. Mail orders tire In the innln fur staple gopds to fill out assortments and the coriuspondencu that comes with memorandums from travelers repents llio story of ImlllTcroneo among small Jobbers , retailers , etc , and u ru- fusul to exceed hilly shown necessities. Thu export trade is helping gut out of Iho way < | imu a nl co lltllo bunch of stock from lime to time. On gouor.il run of quotations the foiniorlino of llgurus U used , and tone called kieiuly. Nulls havu changed In no particular. Demand from ul ! quarter * nnd for nil kinds in of limited proportions , with buyers not to uo diverted from tbo hand-to-mouth policy so long pumicd , und auiplu blocks ottering upon un easy basis of valuation. Oiuim : ! ( iraln Market. The local grain market has hern llrm nil the week , considering eastern markets. At thu beginning of the wcok It was better than nny other marhel on oats , and later buyers ncro inklnc advantage of thu bulgusold heavily. Prices woru advanced in proportion to other markets , us tnu closing pi-fees of the week will show. Thu market on rya has been vorv good hero and stronger than mo.st othur markots. Thuru has been very liltlo trading In prado wheat orliarlcy.but tbo san : plot rail Ing In bar ley Mild readily anU us high us Ml cents. There liusj been liltiu demand for low gnuto barluy mul fcallv no market for thu damaged low jriMdcs. tiood iMiuloa of u Ik-lit color would urlng bolter prices hero than on most nny other market. There wui cnnsldurablo trailing In corn during the latter purl , of Dm weuit anil at i-ood prlcuj. Ne\t week will probably show more uuhlnufti for November and December ihiimicnt. Thu Inspectors notoiin improvement In the quality of thu wheat coming. Thu oats are Kfiulliih' principally No. II white , miilnly on account ot thu cm do .shapu in which thuv rrlve. Thu rye la of good quality , but Iho uarloy is maul all moru or less damaged anil grades No. H. Tno Nebraska Inspection Is Riving general i Isfaction , aUhoufh grain U being snipped Irjm hero to the market * hardest to suit. The total number of cars inspected this month to far arc : Wheat C orn Ki Hvo . . t llarloy . . . . IB ouu : . JKO Total . U ' "hu total number of onrs Inspected for the month of September wan VB-t , and It Is ex pected that the number will bo moru than doubled this month. The tolnl number of cars of wheat in spected during the past , wcok was as fol lows : .Monday . 81 Tnuoilny . 3 Wednesday . , . 70 Thiir day . , . " " . ( ! l I'rtilny . Wi Saturday . TO Total . I.V > ( "lilunuo ( iraln and I'rovisioiiH. Wheat has shown n downward tendency during the week. The features of the homo situation hnt'u been bearish. Continued heavy receipt * , perfect weather In the north west and somewhat moro favorable weather for seeding In the winter wheat boll havu conspired to make tin ) situation on this sldo weak. Temporary rallies , however , have tu'on : place , caused by ruthurjibcrul foreign buying nnd by rumors of fo'reign politieul complication , nnd also by the rehash uf the news of the prohibition ot brcadstulls from Kussln. Corn has been comparatively strong , as the cash doinand for the near by futures seems to bo well sustained nnd dealers nru loth to sell the new crop options until the movement n moro liberal. Oats advanced sharply , caused chlolly by the export demand , probably Induced by the prohloltlon of iho ox port of oats and maize from Russia. Provisions have held nbottt steady nnd l hero SCOIIH to bo u disposition ou the part of some iradurs to cover a portion of their short sales on the January options. The old pork options were nJvnnccd slightly by the ruling of the directors of the Chlcaeo Hoard of Trade permitting speculative trading in old pork after the Ilrst of the year. O.M.UI . Oct. SI. ISOI. The week's receipts foot up ' "J.iCiO cattle , Bl.- 100 hogs. VJ.'I sheep , usiilnxt U..tMJetittlc. ' SI.M3 ho.'s , ( io."d sheef | lust week. Thu cultle mar ket WIIH not. u\urly active , but prices were about stuudy on neuf steers. Common cows weru dull and easier. I'ceder.s continue In good demuml at , steudy to strong prices. lu- ! culpls uoro seventy-four cats , thu iliihtcst tun .f the week , ' ( 'he bulk of tin ) olTorln s \vcn > rangers. The feeder muiket was not ovur Hiipplluil. Pair to peed l.uou to I , I. TO Ib. Mi-ors sold lit t.iVti.'l. : ! : > 'l : medium , tu'.fiUi&.M ) ; Co. union. W OOS'i.Yk The week closes with a rnnof .7) ) earsof hogs , milking the week's leculnts'-.l.lO" , or very lit tle sliortof last week. The iinalltv was uOtmt. llku l''rlday. somu very geol noxs. hut u lib eral proportion of verv common stitlf. 1'ackurs have been Iho principal buyers all week , there being pructlcally no shipping de- mund uml the fresh incut men only buying moderate. v. other markets were reported lower and linyers started out to take oil' an other good sl/ed shavlns. ( iooil heavy und butcher wuluht hogs sold largely at J'U > : > to Jl.i'O mid light and inl.xed loads mostly from $ . ' ! 80 to J.Li. ! ' > . The fueling on all sides wus weak and dealers wuro not slow In gutting down to business , so that trading was fairly active In spltu of the lower rungu of prices , the puns being cleared before 11 o'clock , Sales were largely nltlUli tiiHU ) , against 1.00 to i 1.03 I'rhlay , or a good 3c lower. 1'rli'us have declined this week 2no lolMe. On Monday tbo bulk of the lio's ; sold at from ll.l.'i to * ! . : . ' . " > with a top of ? l.'l. > , tin ) uveruso cost bebiBifl.-'i ) . The top yusteiduy was fl.O , ' ) , thu bulk hold at Horn * l. ' > J to JI.OO and the average cost wustt. HI. UATTI.K Oillelal receipts of cattle , l.'lll. us comnarcd with ; t. H yesterday and l..Wl Sutiirdiiy of last wcok. Market steady on duMnibtu grades of beuf steers uml butcher stork ; other grades uusler. I'uudors li. active demand and llrm. lions Olllulal receipts of hoes , l.l : t , as compared witli 4,31' ' yosturday and ; iO.Vi Saturday of lust week. Market active und prices u strong Tic lower than yesterday. Kverythlnssold early. Hulk ut * : i.li ( Tjj.iKl. ugulust S\.WaAM \ yestBrday. Light , ji.7iiUVi : : ; heavy. XL'X&t.Qji mixed , Sl. W/l.ll.V ! SiiKCi1 Olllolal lueeipts of sheep , none. as computed with -.71'J yesterday ami 2."ul Saturday of last week. Demand iuod : ; market llrm. _ Itoeolpts nail DiMpositlon Dl'StooIc. Olllelal receipts anil dlspo-iitlon of stock as shown by the nooks of the Union Stock Yards company for thu twenty-four hours , ending at Oo'ciuok , p. m. , October ' 'I , Ib'Jl : e.KTTI.K. noes. SIIKKl1. lll'.s , tM'l.'S. . Cum. illunil Cum. llfinul. Cars. Illunil. Curs. lluml. 7l | 1.7111 ! ' 4O.M llcprcscntatlvo Sales. STKI'.ll- ' . WKSTIMIN CATl'lili Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. .1. M. Uhndivlck. 43 cows. . . Ml 3 15 1) ) feeders. . 83(1 ( BO Pin bin I. CCo , null. . . . ia7o i ( o a ; cows MO 1 75 calves. . IKS 8 M 10 calve , . . . 151 4 5J IIDflH. 'his. ' I'r. 200 J.I (15 ( too a ii5 2M a ti5 120 a (15 ( (0) ( a ( ki w a ti.i 200 a us ifio a 05 120 a in i i luo ati7)i ) s'J 100 M 4 tfl 800 I CO 40J 120 400 IM 40J IU ) 1 00 100 M UK ) 8M ) 4 00 120 4 IX ) 10 400 4lH ) 4 ( 120 100 40 4 Oil I2J 4uO 40 100 40 400 M ) 400 KIJ 405 405 PII58 AND UOlinil. o . I lave Sioutc Market. OiiiL-vni ) , III. . Oct. 2l.-lSpeulal Tolegraia to IIIK lliK.l--\boul : l.wo fresh reeeliilii and moiu Iliiin that many Htaluuuttiu uere oirercil fur Kiilu today. Thu demand did not cull for anything Ilku Uiul number and UK a matter ot uour-u thuru was no Improvemunt In prices. Trudlti ) ; wiii sluw and Iho tone of thu mar ket by no muuns htiu.yunt. Tln > largest part of thu supply was llnally worked oil at about I rhluy's priciiiuol at Ions belli ; ; froni TJO to f8.75for Inferior to oxttu. . cows and linlls ; (1,30 to fkSO fur stookern and feeder ; , ; fi.'o to 11.40 for \ cry common to extra drctked beef and khlpplni : oleurs : 11.25 to f 1.75 for westerns , und il.H ) tu ilk 15 for'IVxuns. I'ulvm wuro In demand at from tl. 75 to (5..V. Thu iccolplsof cuttle for the ( no weeks emllntr with today exceed Isl.iW liuail. This Is u Kreatur number tlrm WIIH ever piuvlously put upon thu market In twocuiituunllvu weeks and It In little wonder , therefore , that prices fur common and nivdium frudtis , of whkh tnu vast majority nf thn olTerlnis eons ilrl. should havu continued to work di > wtiwird. Tlichrlnkune for the neck in the grades bu.ow choice iimonntH to from I5c to 2n < ' per luo pound" . Choice cattle have continued ir-urcc. but srllurs found It Immioslblu to "ustiln : vnl- ues In ihu face of a Mcady decline In the lower griules they lire fiom " > tn ID loner than nt thoelo cof luit week. The extreme rungu of sales \ \ i from 75c to M..V' . Only u few linndted of theoirurliiK * ' sold uboie t.V ' . ' . ) , Thu hoz tnuikcl developed eonslderahle slrcnitth toduy. Theiu was free inivlnx bolh by packers und shipper * , and nllhoniili the Kiippiy aniiiunled lo abjint 18.0 K ) head , sales were ipilek at Frlduy's iiuotatlons , which were from f.0i ( to J 1.50 for poor to choice heavy and ta.75-tn tl.ai for common to choleu Ileht , There wus not much trading nt the extremes , from f 1. 10 totl.a.1 buyln.j the ( 'reuii r p.irtof the hca\y and medium weights and tl.oi lo ! l.20 belnz the popular prices for lltht. : Armour iiald fl.50 for a loud of .Ml-lb hous. with which exception no sales weru re ported above ll.l.'i. Dnrliu the week values have depredated to th extent of from I.Vj to 25c per I'M Ibs. . thouirh the supply was 7.000 head less than for lust week uiifl CO.OOO head le.ss than for the col responding week lust vear. one year IIKU thu ran jd of prices wus J.l.70toi.a5. The Kvunltu Journal reports : CATTI.I : le- ! eplpls. I.IKOI shlpinents. 1.5m. Market sleady : native steers. fJ2.Vii.5i ( ( : Tuxain , J..iJf/.iO ; Mocker * . Hw a.'l.'O ; ccws and bull" . tl. ' ! ' U2. < > 5 ; riincers. tl.s.Vif .75. lloiiH llecelpts. It.iWO ; shipments. lO.WO ; market uctlvu nnd blither : ruufli nnd com mon , M.H.Jifl.10 : mixed and piel : < er * > , * I.IV ® 4.25 ; prime heavy und bnlehurs' weiKhtSr , fl.IK ) e\Slj light. * f..Wfi.B. : SMKIP : Heculpt" . 2.500 : slilpmc.its , fid ) ; market llrnier ; weslorn" . . | l.rOi(4.iO ( : mixed ; f I.I 4 1.30 : owc.s , { . ' .7.Virl.l3 : lalnbs. ' _ _ KHUN IH City liHv StouK Markt. ! KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Out. 24.-'vrrii ( : Ue- culpts , 4.2i'u ; shipments a,5JO : market dull , steady : steers. H ' . ' 5441. 01 : co\\ \ , } 1.2.Vfi2.S5 : stocki-rs and fuedurs , W.dUiM.OI llod.s llecelpts. 11,400 ; shipments I.IIM : mar- Uet r/i'IOe lower : bulk. t&uocM.O'J ; all griules , f.l.25/.l.25. ! Siuii' : : KecelDtH. , ' 141 : market steady. St. I , ( Mils li vu Stouk Market. Pr. I.ofis. Mo. , Oct. 24. ( 'ATTI.K Hucuipts , 1X10liliiineiitx ; , a , will ; markut dull : nullvcs , J2.505l.\7o ; Tevans and Indians , S2.ooii.uo : ; cows , ii.aiviii.a. . lions Itecolpts. 8,400 ; shlpmcnls. V.fifli ) ; mar ket steady : heavy , ? 4.204il.a7i ! : mixed , 4.80 : light , * 4.2U3l.i > 0. Nr.w VOIIK , Oct. 24. ' ! he pUvk market today displayed norhuiu : In thu temper which has marked It during thu wholu week , but with a very moderate volume of huslnu.ssand almost strictly professional trailing , a llrm tone was presented with slight lluctuallons and only small changes In everything traded In. Thu widest movement was In Sugar , which was dealt ever u range of I per cent , but the features of the market were St. I'aul and Klchmond & West 1'olnts and In thu government's securities fairly repiesent the whole temper of the market. ThuCfoioIgn houses were moderate buyursof their special ties und other large interests were doing lit tle In the market cither for support of the ac cumulation stocks. Theio were the usual realizations by the smaller class of bulls on ' the rise of the lust two clays , but the Improve- inent In prices has nut been such as lo bring an v amount of stocks upon the market. TrmlliiL' , thmcforc. was very light and the ( luctiiatlons were strictly upon a parity with the business done. Ainon the Inactive .sliures no feature of any kind wus seen , but thu advance of ipercent ; In St. Paul prufened was thu only movement of Importance. Thu open ing wus dull hut tinner und theiunasno change In thu temper throughout tliu > uslon , even iho bank statement with It.s maturlul gain In surplus reserve and heavy gain In specie fulling lo have any appreciable olTeet upon thu market as It was about expected. The markul llnully closed dull but thin ut ubout the best prices of thu day , but only fractions hotter than lust evening s figures , no material change In any sto-ic taking piuce. Government bonds have been dull aud stead ; . State bonds have been neglected. The following uro thu closing ( ( notations for thu leading stocks on thu Nuw Yorlc block ex change today : KnslToniifMsun llhiiSt. I'unl ilo l t pruterreil. . . 47 | ilo preferred ll < y > h iluM ! preferred. . . . H'l'.St. . I'nul. .Mln. \ .Mini.III 15rlu MVijIyt. I'll n I \ Oniiilin. . . ; il > 4 ilo profcrrvil t'ilA | ilu tueferruil I'ljj ' 1'urt Wuyne I.W .Tcnn. . Coul A : Iron. . . " > ! i's ' The total sales of stocks today woru loa.l4 | shares Inclndlni ; : Alchlson. 7,475 ; Uhlcmro Gas , l'i,00ii : ICrlc , 4,200' : Noithwestern.8lH5 : Northl urn I'aellle preferred 2,410 ; Kuudln ? , il.Ooo : Klehnioud .V : West I'olnl , I2,1W : : tit. 1'iitil 10- 40 ; Union I'aellle , 2,8110. I'iiuuicliil Keview. NEW YOIIK , Oct. 21. Thu Post says : The tulutlvo activity and strength In ihu bond market was purhaps the most Klmilllcant feature of the day. Thu bank statement , M ) fur as It had anv elTect , wus u favorable Inllii- ence , for Us showing of Increase in reserve was belter than anticipated , Kluiuiuliilotus. . Nun Oni.EANS. l < a.Cct,24. C'luurlnss , Jll7n- 72t , ItAl.TlMO .is. Mil. . Oct.--Jluarln-'s ( ( , J8OU5- CHii : balances. i.a'J,4'.l ) . Money , ( i pur cent. KANSAS CITY , Mo. . Oct. 21 ? ( Jlenrlmrs , .f I.7SI - 100. I'or thu week endlnj ; today , JlO,8GO.SSj : In- erease , 8.4 per cunt. NKW VOIIK. O.'t. ' 'I. C'cnrliiKs. * lls72.sru ! : balances. ii.751.Kir. : ; I'or the week , clcarlns , J U..W.bK" ; balances. tr.12S.a,2. ST. l.otris. MO. , oet. 84. Uloarlncs $ ' ) .4i8.- : ll'ti : buluncus , tf.'a.is. ( .Money , 7f < pur cunt. Kxchun' u on New York. 7.ViJMo ) dls'iount. Cluurlir.'s for this week , 8i,8''l,7il8 : : buluncus. * 8,22l.lll'I'or last weeK. clearings , f25,80l,2i'lj : balances. $8,571.Ir.'l. I'or the corresiondlns | week lust yuar , uloarlngs , 12li.17V'jj : bul- lini'us , $2,001'Hi. l'nii.AlKl.l'illA , I'a. . Oet. 2l.-Cloarlius. } IO,5G7 , i'd ; bulunce.s , fl.liai.SMl. Cleai'ln.'s for thu wuoU ended toduy. fl.'J.Oi'.l.'J.'ll ' ' ; balances , $ lMt > ilb ) ( > . Money , 4 pur cunt , \VAMIINITON ( , P. ( J. . Oct. 21.Tho amount of 4'j ' percent bonds redeemed today was J7.'iiOo , maKliii ; tbu tolul rcdupllons to duiu f 'U.Oiii.Wi and leavlnn outstanding tltKJO,2i.O. CniCAno , III. , Out. 2.I. New York oxelmnzu Kleinly at par. Money stuudy at II pur cent Hunk cle.irlniM today weru tI4.7ro.74s : for the week , i'A ' ( Uo-7 ) , an luereasu of tr,2XOiO ( ) over the sumu weuk last your , tei'llntf c\uhaniu wus Mow uml unchuiiited. IIOSTON , Muss. . Oct. W.-UloarlnjfS. fl.l.OGS.S'i ' ; ! : halunecs. IIV)7.7I. .Money , W > Kt pur cent. I'x- chunsoonNew York , Mfitl .culscdunt. . I'orthu wuuk cluarliiKs , f.lMin.tNnt bulunce.s. tll.li ; ; . . 'Ii5. I'or Ihu corri'spondlns week lust year , Now York .Monoy 'Mnrket. NKW YOIIK. Oct. 81 MONKV ON OAr.r , EiiMy , ( aiiKlrii : from 2'i ' to a put cent ; lust loan , 8't ' | ier cent , uiosed ollercd at S'i pur cunt. PIII.MK MwirANTii.r. I'Ai'Kit .I'l&il'i ' ' pur cent. STKHI. NO KxcilANOK-linlnt and steady at fl.Sl for sixty-day hills and tl.SI far du- niand. Thu following were the closing prices on bonds : lUlt 8llviu-4i : > 4d per ot. MONBV i percent. Hutu nf discount In the open markut for botlibliorl and three month * ' hills , ' . ' , ' , per Wheat Wo.ikor omK T Sfe Mostly of a Local ObamO'.or. .3 * . WINTER GRAIN SEEDING INCREASED. ltd urns Point to a lmr o Growth In the VlHllilu Snitjily wonsltloi' Activity In ( < /yUn anil llontK fun-Ann. 111. , Oct. 21. Wheat was fliiclunt- lug and oonicwhal weaker at times today as trad ? was mostly loval. Itpiosented a rathct llrm front most of the day and was very stonily , thg general fluctuation covering n ranee of only iiloiit 'lo with thn grout bulk of thu I null ir. at from lV > ' e to UV.c. llusluess was very slack as a niln but duspltu this a steady , sliong feeling wis : maintained tnoU of tliudny. Until the hulls and hems were nblo to extract some comfott fiom the news. It was elenr. line weiitlicr In the nurlhwcM with liberal iceelpts at Dnluth and Minneapolis and more moist me wus reported in the winter wheat country. King of Toledo wlicdthat his ir-turns from nearly 'ifioi points showed a Mjry consldcrablu Increase In. the winter wheat seeding. The exports for the week also show a decrease of neaily K'fl.OOJ bn fiom the week previous und with thu liberal ineulpls point to a largo In crease In the vlslblu supply. Thu bull side wus strong .mil hlchur Kngllsh cables showing tnnro iicllvlly In Now YoiU , where fotclgnuts were said In bo heavy buyers and numerous uablu acceptances on oll'ers made last night , worn reported. Theiu was also what claimed lo be an Olllelal eoullimutlon of the ieiored , ( Idisslun prohibition of oals , corn and barley und u grow Ing fee hu that wheat would be thu \ letlm of the next embargo. All this ( ended toUeuplhu slmrls nonous and anxious , and for a time Kept ihu bcur In- llnunces In thu luckgiotind. 1,33.111. ( litl'or.l , Mllmlnu-llodmun und Swarlx-Dnpeu weru mind buyers early , and December sold fiom Ul'iie tol'5'ie ' ' , Later Now York turned weak i.ml dropped oil'e. ' . and thn M'llliu' huru be came miner urgent when December went to W e , but ( | iiicl.Iy reacted und held uiound fiom ! i.VBc lo 1)5'ic. ) ' then became heavy and Mild to tile nnd ' .kV e , and at 12 o'clock was about ! i.vc. , aguliisti.1'ie ! ' nt the close yester day. Thu market kept quiet and easy during the last hour und aimtud I'.Vie ' , and at 1 o'clock wus about ! Ci'8c. Corn showed a little more sticugth early In thu session ami .showed home advance. .May uettlinr thu most benullt. with year next In line , the receipts being emu 'M curs larger than nxpectud and ( HI curs of nuw corn on thu inspection .sheet ; the offerings wore liberal and Iheiu wa - some decline. The bull feeling bus evidently lost u good portion of Its vigor and the must excitable und nervous shorts have uppaiently covered. The piomlnent bulls of yesterday were doing but llttlu today. A steady , ipilut feeling ruled during the last , hour , with November around .Vi'jc toftO'jc nud May l2'Bc. ' Corn sold fiom . .10Vto.UV. . broke to fide and at I o'clock was .Vc. ) ' May sold up to42 : > ic. lirnlio tc > 42 ! < c. March sold fiom 41ljC to H/sL' and oil lo HV. Oats started rather llrm ; November selling from a e to ai'c. and May from ai Vc up to : tte , but the duinund was sluggish , the export busi ness light. Thu fueling wuukened somu dur ing the lust hour , November selling olT to SiV' . and May to 'II'ie. ' and at I o'clock No vein bur wus-M'io ' with ftlay ar c. Hoi pioducts weiu easy early in the ; -esson ! hut finally turned strong but the strength wusmHuil held , .lanuarv pork sold frnm . " . " ' . ' buck flll.Ti 12 $11 ; , lo fll.27'/j to , and at o'clock wus itl.a-1 ! . r.liinnary laid sold at jn.a.1 loKi.ar'j. ' iind.lutiuury r.u-at from ? . "i.87'j loM.OO. During the latter part , of tliu Cession Charley Wright began to cover a liberal short llnu und .liinuary pork advanced to $11.50 , eusud oil' , and ut I o'clock was about. ill.l.j. ! .lumiurv lurd sold up It ) JiU.1 , and .luouary ribs to { . " > ( I'li. At I o'clock .lanuary liird was ffi.42'4 ' and .lanuary libs. J.VB. Tlio loading futures minted as follows : Oftuhpr . . . . Decumbcr . . I'oilN No ' . ' . , Novi'inbor. . .May OATH No. ' , ' . , October. . . . November. . Muy Mhss I'OIIK- UtTtMnber. . .liinuary. . . . LAIIP Ot'lnbor. . . . ! November. Jiinuary . . . li 42k Snonr llllis- Ortuber. . . . Ii20 November. . li 10 .lunniiry i > ' . ' 'i Ciisn quotations were as follows : Fi.om Winter patents , $1.50 1.70 ; spring patents , fl.7dl. ' . 0. WIIKAT No. a spriiic .vhoat. OJiJei No. II sprlni ; wheat. ! USlu ! ) ; .No. 2 red , IW'ie. COIIN No. 2 , .Vic. OATS No. ' . ' , 2ii 4'c ! No. while , a2tti'-5c : : No. II white-'ii'affiiijc. . Hvu No. 2 , ss"c. IlAiit.Kr No. ' . ' , ( i03le ( ! ; No. 'J , ( . o. b. , 4aaoie : : No. 4. H.WMO. I'l.A\SKiili Na l.flSc. TI.MOTIIVSERII I'rlino , 51.10. I'oillv Mess pork , pur uu1. t8.S7s51'J.OO ! : lard , per owl , itt.i6 ; sliort ribs sides ( loose ) , * ii.ii'(3li.i'l ( ( ' ; dry suited shoiildois ( Do\cdl , W.UD iftH.Hl : short clour sides ( hoxudi , tr.ihVi'.T.IU. WIIIHKBV Dlhtlllur.s' llnlshud Koods , per gal , rl.1H , t-iKiAlts Cut loaf , unchanged. flQ.-i.iiv ; Rran- nlaled. P.e ; Sta inlaid "A , " 45c. ! KeealptH and shipments today were as fol lows : On the Produce exchange today , the butter market was uiiehaiiued ; oieuuery , 8r&ai'/je ; dairy , 2lB27c. ! i : ! ts. lOiifii'-'O'Sc. Now Yorlc NKW YOIIK. Ool.'l. l-Yotrii KocolplR , S.l.aio pui.'Uuges ; uxportK , 2,1'.IJ hlils ; 21,011. ) sacks. MurUcl less active , barely steady : hales , UMJO ) bbls ; lowextr.is , i.l.UiU4.85 : whiter wheat low grades. $ , I.OVi6l.8"i ; fair to line. fa.s.VTi.l.lO ; patents. * l.i ( ) < Il5.40 ; elenr. 5l.i5ii4.J : ( ! : M raits. | l.l.V.f,5.81 ( : patents , $ I755.GO ; rye mixtures. "t'oius MIAI : , Pull steady ; yellow western , ja.50tfia.75. . WiiKAT-Heeulpts , 10(1,100 ( bn : exports , 1131.- M7 bn : sales , iW > , am Uu of futures : 127,0'JO bu of spin. Spot murkut moderately active. Irregular , closing stcudy : No. 2 red , tl,02'j ' ® l.oa In storu and uluvator : il.01 (31.'J'l'a ullout : JI.IIISH.WI' ' < f. o , b. No. a red. tIJ.II ; nngiadcd red. D'c&fl.OT i No. I north ern. Jl.OI'j'icl.O.I' * ; No. i hard. jl.074 ? : Options iidvuiicud ! ie to 34u on llrmer cuklos and forulgn houses biiylu ? , especially on hngllsh accDiinl. deullned'ic ' to * ju on thu exports fur tliu week less than was expected , closed stuudy 'ne ' up to'o ' nown. No. 8 red , October closing at fl.ou ; NovumDur , $1.04 > aift. I.OI'i ' , cio-ini ; at Jl.ui'a ; Pucumher. jl.0.1 l-nvio Int'i ( , closing ai fl.o.l'j ; January , JI.)7' ( ) ' ( rM.Os. closing at * 1.07'i ; I'ldtriiarv , closing at fl.Oli ; March , .closing ut fl.liM , ; April , uloiliu at Jl.il1 , : May , * I.lIJ'Jil.l2'i ! ' | closing atil.llli. Itvr lluld llrm and iiillut ; wcsturn.tirwill'ke. ' llAill.iy-QuIet : , fetuudy ; No. 2 Milwaukee. 70 © 71c. ll.uii.EV MALT QiilutiCmiadacoiintry made. Kip. Kip.COIIN ItecolBts. 70,00(1 ( "hit ; exports , 40.SJ5 hu ; sales , dsl.ooo bu < > f futures ; 121,000 bn Hput. Spot marketnnlou stronger : No. 2. I15'J ' dr'iile ' In eluvator ; I'i1i4fil7i' ( i5 iillout : ungraded mixed , U.I'iQlir'fU ' ; oiuis | | | elo-od .strong lit ' , e uilvaiifu on Oetobii ad | ( ' .W u on other mnnlhs. on wants of bports , lightMippllus , linn cables and uood exunrt dumauil , l elohur closing atllli'ioi ' November , nVgfgill'io , closing at fia'jc ' ; December. flH ta30'ie ' , clos ng , Wi' ci January , M'atfi-ls'.e ' , vlnnliu , fil c ; I'uhruary. 5lc , closing. 54c ; May. R'ApS'te. ' closing , 58' ' c. O.us .lu..VJhu ' . " Hccolpts , ; exports."jo.eiw lu , ; sales , Ih.l.uiO bu of fill in o.s llilooi ) bu oTsiiut. market Irregular , eo-lng | nleady : op- mixed western , . . ( Wp 'je : whitu "wu.stoVnT llAV riiuudy , bhlppinir. ' 'kutflUu ; good to choice , "ifiis'ic. lloi'j. I'lrni ; state common to choice. 12 ® l ! e ; I'aulllu coast. IKlllC'ie. Cov-ruK Opt Inns ojioncd stuudy and un- vhangud to 5 points uiivniicu : utosed slu.idy ami unchanged to 10points up ; Haius.U.Ouobiigs. Includln. October , < II..VVUili. ( > i : November , JII.I5 ; Hvcuiubor. IIU.IMUIO.W : I'obruary. J10.73 ; Mureh , J10.75iilU.hO ; Mint IIlo nnlut and Moailv ; No. 7. flii.irj'i'ftl'.TA. ' Smuu-'ltuw. quiet and llrm ; additional sales yusiunlay. 4wx ) bugs cuntrlfugalH , ti. ) test , ut aii-rje : : rullnud , ipiiutand iinuhiinged. Jlni AHSKSI'orelgn. . nomiiiul ; Now Orleans , ttoiily ; ; common to fancy , t Wia.e. KICK Qolut and llrni ; doiauntlo fair to oxtr.i , 1 'i.7l ' ( ; Japun. fibuAJie. I'KriiDi.iiL'M Steady , but after llrnt stiles bo- cumudiill and rcmalnud M ) until thu close. November options opened at W.cj hlghen' , dic ) ! : lowest , ( jQijoj uloslng , OjSw. Total bali , COTTON SKEII On. Qulol ; crudeaaaxci yul- low. : IC-"R TAi.i.ow-yulut and stoaih i city C ! for II B. ' , Vl.Tn. UOSIN Dull and steady ; ktrulned common to good. il.aj tQl.OT'i. ' ILUI-LMIM-yntct ; and btoutly : ' E < ; ns ritnij fulr to actives western , J2'i ' © 83" : receipt * . ! l.'l75 paid , aces. II IliK * Inactive. t"iuly : wet salted Now ptletini * eloi.'teil. 43 to 75 In * , rts ej Tex.n so- leeled , W to n i lb . t.o. I'oitK Quleli old me s , JIO.OO ; now n.e < , $11.00 ; exlru prime. fl0..vwtll , l. OfTMrATsJiilet ( ; pleuled Irnllln * . 8 s'ie ; plekled . < > hnitlders , 0 > 4ei pickled hams I0'i'i ' lie : inlduli's. ( inlet ; short clour. I0c. I.AIIII Unit and easy : western stoim : , tl.W , : options , no ule < < : No einher fi.M nsked : Devember. M.rB a'ked : .talinary. * < l,71 bid ; February , l , Nl asked. lU'TTKii ijtilun woMern dairy. 145Mic : west- erncreiihiery , 2Utr.'ei ] : western fnutory , la1 ! ® Itl'ic ' Klln , iH' , i'iitK.4ijnlot. : . ou y ; western , G'tftiPc ; part Skin. , . ® ? . I'KI Iliox-gnleti American. tl5.7 : > aiS.OJ. Oiiinha ( Jriiln Prices based on delivery at Ml slsspul | river points , Nuhrasl.a Inspcollon. and ten days' dulhery , unless otherwise stated. The week closed with an active market all around. The lilddlmron call was .spirited , and sules were unite larie. ? cspeclully In corn. Some sample Inirlev wis ; olVered by a country elevator and met with prompt sale \\HK4T Mo. 8 red , wlntor. Hl'ie hid ; No. 2 Nurlnir , 'tto bid. Uvi-No. : . sn'.o bid. S7'ie ' hid. l.onlsvlllu terms ; No. a , HI 'C hid. Louisville turmi. t\ic--No. ) 8 white , ao'jc bnljNo. a , 8iu' ) hid. ni'ie ' asked : No. 8 mixed. 28' ' ie bid : No. a intved. 2su | , | , | ; \o. ; t colored , tec bid. 2. < J asked. OMI COIIX.--NO. 2 yellow. .Vie bid. .Mo n ked. Niw ; COIIS.--NO. a November delUery. ati'ic : No. a November shipment. UOcT.'io. ' ' year shipMient , : W'tC. ' NOTKS. Amoiitf the sales wore : 3,000 No. : i new corn , November delivery. ! H ! jc : 5noo No , a new corn. No\emler shipment. Jit'c ' ; 5.HOO No. : i new coin , year shipment. JW'je : 5.noo same. a $ ' c ; 40oju No. a. now mixed corn. iiS'ic ' ; 25iliO nuw mixed corn , ifl'ic ' : H'KX ' ) No. ! l whiU' oats , 28'ic ' : 5.11)0 sample liurlev. fiOo. J. W. Wllk'lnson of Kartell & fo , Avoea. came In with sump'.es of u-ruln. Uu was up burn lust week and sold thirteen cars of uruln on this market. Jules l.omtiai'd. atfcnt of the I'ciinsylv.nila rullioad. ati'l Mr. llrlsasof the Nlekul I'lule. have joined thu board to help ulonn the move ment Tor building up u Krahi market. The Kfuln men are looking for other railroad men to In u. \V. llalloway of Oallowry , Neb. ' was anioiiR Iho urain men who were In looking over thu market. Jumes Meek of Superior , Neb. , came down to look over the Omaha grain market. Friday's uruln Inspection was the largest on iccord > o far , Micut.s. City .MnrkctM. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Oct. 81. 1'i.oim 1'lrm. nnehanired : patents. $2.0 GiV' 1u ; extra fancy. J2.80 < ( S-.8.1 : funey. * ' . ' .O.Hi2.l5i choice. U.tKl 8.HI ; .XXX. 1I.7.-.642.0U. Wiii'.AT Lower ; * No. 2 hard. cash , and October , 7fHio bid : No. 2 red. cash. S4e bid. t'ons Sluudy ; No. 2 , cash and October , 4"e bid. OATS About steady : No. 2 , cash , 27e ; Octo ber. 8il'e bid. I'l.A.V SKl.P ( si. ' . \v-rirm and inicliunsed : timothy. ! 3.00 ; fancy prairie , W.5I : itood to choice , M.OWiS il.Vi : low iii-adf , J-VOOvUli-tH ) . Ili'TTi'.n Sleudv und unchanged : creamery. SktiiOe ; d.ury. ll > iJ2-e ; stoiu packed , U31ic ( ; paeKuses. I''c. Kilns Firm at IRc. UKCKil'TS-Wheat. WV.I30 bn ; corn , a,200 : outs , none. Siin > MisTS : Wheat. 8I..OJ bu : corn , none : outs. none. St. Ijouls M.irkoM. ST. Loins. Mo. . Oct. 84.VHIAT Active ; eahh. ivjij. . ; Mny , fl.01 > 4. Coit.v Steady ; cash. AO Viiie ; May , 40e. OATS Sleudy : cash , 8S'Jc ; May. auio. I'oniv-Diill ; tli.73. l , AHII Dull ; jn.i. : ; lylvei pool . I.ivinroOL : , Oct. \ViiKAT--Klrm : do- maud ) , oor : holders ol'er ) sparingly : Cul- ifornla No. I. 8s'.i' ' d per cenlal ; No. 2 red win ter. Ss a1iufttss 4'id. COIIN rinn ; demand fair ; mixed weotcni , Cs l"d pur cental. Cincinnati .Markets. CINCINNATI. O. . Oct. VI. WiiiAT-Htcady : : No.8 ted. 0 'i95Je. ! LOIIN Mcady ; No. 8 mixed. 5 ! > c. OATS I'lliner : No. 8 mixed. at ( TJi.ie. WnisKi'.v rinn atfl.18. .M iniicii : ] , > liMVlient .Mnrlcct. MINNEAPOLIS , .Minn. . Oct. 24. Wheat , steady ; October do-lug , h'Jljc ' : No. I bard , cios.n'gon track. ( We ; No. I northern , closing on truck. Mi&Milic ; I\o. 8 northern , closing on ti'iick.8lt-rtc. Milwaukee Grain Market. MtLWAtTKKlV WIs. . Qct. 24.VmAT : Quiet ; No. 8 spring , cash. 91c ; > 'o. 1 northern. Kic. COIIN Steady : No. a , cash , 55c. ' OATS-Qulut : No. 8 white , ; Kie. ! ItoNtoii Htoulc "Market. HOSTON , Mass. , Oct. 21. Tlio following wore I In ; closing prices on stocks on ihu Huston slock market today : AU'blsonTnpukn. . . 4IMI lloiton A Mont 4'Oi Hoilon .t Albany..2'lt ' Calumet .V llUL'lu..2.Vi Helton & Muluu 1(17 ( rrunklln Hi rid. , llnr. .V ( .nilncy. W Huron 10 Knslcrn It. It. ( Is I''J KcurtmifC 12 KIK'libniu It. It 75 O l'L'Ohl 1U < Flint A. 1'ure.M. pfd. . V.I Suntn Fu Copper. . . . I'l-'i ' Muis. IVntral IB Tiimiirauk . Mcx. Cun. coin S'JVi AnuUton l.nnd Co. . 'i N. Y. , v N. i : II7TS Sail Hlegn Liind Co. . 17H Old Colony Hll West I'.nil Land Co. . l , i < Itutlaudcomiiion. . . . II llcll 'luluphono IM do pfii 70 l.iiiiifijn More S 18 _ . Cen. com lllii , I' . At 14 AlloiiM.M.Co. ( nuw ) . 1 II. .1 II. C Ifi'd Atlaullc I'J'ul ' Dcnvnr .Mining t HKNVKII. C < io. , Oct.24. The following list Is the eliislng'flotationson ' the .Mining exchange today. Sales , 1'J.UOJ ' shares. ( lold Itoi'k . i..i . Amity aj Ironi'tiiil . n Arcnuaul IS .lolin.l . 1 llalliuut M .lustli-e . li' ; ' ( HniiKliok-Corli II. . . . J' ' Li'aven oitli . : > llatus Hunter m Little link . 110 Ilk Indian i > .May Miuuppa . Ml Mil ! M\ t . Hro\Mito\v 11 Mornlia ( Him . Calliope II Ore . 100 Claudia I T I'aik CoiiHilldalod. A century M I'ay lloclc . ! ! J Clay Comity : 182 Cnoli li Dliiiiiond II 4 Iteed Nntlonnl . M Denver liiis niul Oil. II Itliillo .r. . Ill Kni.Tioii.i 48 ItnnuluK Loilu . ' - ' - ' livltyHbnnt 2' ' Wliulu . 12 liolilun Tii'iiHiiro./ < > San ( 'eancisc-o Alining Qtiotiitlons. S\N FIIANCISCO , C'al. . Oct. SI. The olllelal closing iiioiatlons | fur mining stocks today were as follows : Alia 1'I ' jl'ntost I'.Ci llnlwor " 0 HiivitKn 205 IIOHIA. llelt'hor SVJ Sli'rra Noviuln IbO llodloConjolliIalud. < ' < 0 Union Con 210 Cliollar 1I5 Utali 4.1 Con. Cul. A. Vu 4S5 Yellow Juckut IM Crown 1'iilnt ISO Com , 2. > Ijonld , V Curry 150 N. O. ; io lliilo.V Norcross. . . 100 II. 1 40 Mexican 210 X. II. I C > .Mono Xt Dulmoulu li Ophlr 2SA New York .Mining NKW VOIIK , Out. 84. Tln following are the closing mining stock iiuotatlons : Alien IW Morn Silver ; HJ AdlllllMCoil IH.'i Coin Silver 14.1 Afpou a.vj Mf.xlrnn 2 | | | lli-Mt X llclehor "Ki Oninrlo : ; MXI Cliollar IVO I'lyiiionth 225 Crown I'olut 120 Oiilckullver 40J C. C. A Vu 415 SnvAKO 20) Ik'adwuod 200 Merrii Nuviula I'M iuii : > ku Con I ltd Standard 125 iJunlil , v Curry IW Union Cou ! ' . ) Iliile \ Niii-iTim. . . IU ) Vulluw Jiu-ki.'l IM llomi'Hlnko IQ'iO Now York Dry ( iooiln Mnrkot. Nuw YOIIK , Oct. ' , ' ) . 'I'ho deniand for dry Koods was fair for Saturday. Stodcn aiu niod- urato und pilcus remain steady.to linn. Hank ol'Knjilund llullion , I.ONIION , Oat. ' . ' 4.--Amount of bullion with drawn from the Hank of Knuliind on balance today. ' I'arlH I'AIIIS , Oot. 21. Three pur cent rontos 03f 5u for tno account. Small hi size , j roat in results ; OoWiit's Little ICarly Unop. llo t pill for constlp . - tlon , DRst for sicfc headache , boat for sour stomach. TMK UKAIjTY MAItlllOT. TNrtTHUMK.NTS ulacul on record Ootobor 81. J. IS'JI : WAIIHANTV IIK : iW. W (1 ( llohn aii'l wlfu to W II l.untjley , lots ' . ' 'I and''i. block ti. North Omaha f 1.5)0 Joseph Kuvati and wifn | o John Seliek , lot.I ) K Itlloy's Hub y.ooo Culm X Wusnier ! > W M Cowherd , lot U , block i. ' , liraiiiinerey Turk 8'JO A und I' olnon to William 1'cUt , lot T , lOisiile's hull 7CO II Arnold to K A Doten , lot 10 , block I , Cherry Illll , 2.500 I.onls Potcrson und wife to I , K Nelson , lot 12 , blocKb , Maiih'rf.addK)0 . : \ Total amoiintof transfers Jll.UKJ DoWUt'a Little barly Huors ; be t llttla pills for dyspepsia , sour stoinnch , badbroatb. A colored woman refused to accept u liulf dozen tintypes from a downtown photo Krupbor yuMtorday bvcauso "thoy wore too daric aim dicu't favor her. " AIRED SOME PRIVATE VIEWS , County Commissioners Stirred Up bj the Real Estate Owners Association. IDEAS OF COUNTY EXPENSE EXCHANGED. \\ImtCliMlrinun O'Kei'fTV ntul Mem ber Ilci'lin Suiil Aluiut Km- jilojes Final UcMiilt oC u rolntoit Debate. All of the mombcn nttcndod the scsjlon of the county commissioners hold yesterday af ternoon. Itvn ono of thq o old tliuo meet ings when n light to a llnUlins blllcil for every afternoon. Thu court house attaches hnil n tit ) of what was lit store anil , with their friends , packed the lobby. It happened lllto this : Some week ? n o the executive coiiiinUtco of the UuiU ICstato Owners association begun the xvork of tjoitiK Into the unestlon of salaries paid by the county to Us otllclnls. This report showed nn enorutotis expenditure of inonoy , and the committee suggested n llttlo pruning. After that the conimiUco formulated the following report , which was ? ent to Klehard CViCeelTo , chairman of the board , with the reqiic.st that ho brine the matter before his associates : From a icporl nmiln to this association by a roniiiiltti'o appointed to nsoi > rtulii the names or thu clerks In tin1 various comity olllces and drawing pay from the county , and IIH to whether lliore uru aiivmori * persons employed or miller pay Ihnn tire necessary to traimct the business or thu county : und the H.ilary paid to each , and us to whether or not them aru the names of any persons' on tin ) pay toll who nro not rendering any services to Ihu county and whether or mil there Is any ono In Ihuemployof thui'ounty and drawIng a nul- arv contrary to law. first. We Und that II. F. fiordon Is on the pay roll of thu county at a salary of tun ) per month us assistant county iiudltor and that liu is not now nor has he atany time rendered any service to thu county , and this associa tion requests of thu comity commissioners thil ; he budlsmlsiud and that his pay stop. Second.Vu also Und from th.it icuoil that there are thrcu assistants to the county attorney , T. J. Morlarlty. I ) . Dnnovun and K. II. Iloud , all appointed by Mr. Mahoney and drawing salaries as follows : Morlarlty and Donovan. J75 per monlb each , and Pond , $ . ' 0 per month. 'I he law does mil proIdu fur any nsslNlnnt county attorneys , except deputies , \\hoshall \ act without compensation rrotn the county. We Und that thiee men arodrawing salaries contrary to law. uii'l this association iciiesis | that they be dismissed and limit1 nay stopped. Third.Vo further llnd that a clerk to Coun ty Attorney Mahoney rccehes a salary of $10 l > ur month from thu count v. which Is contrary to law. We also llnd that the count v com missioners have allowed Mr. Mahoney * .M per month olllco rent and $ . * > per month telephone luntal. for which the law has made no provi sion. This association requests that that ex penditure ho Mopped. Thu mini total of the above unlawful uxpcndlturu amount.s toM.ISO pur annum. Sltletrnijkccl tlio Iteport. It was two weeks ago tlmt .Mr. O'lCoefTo received the coiiiinunicatlon , but instead of Koine beloro the board it went Into his poclcct , whcro it remained. Yesterday , soon after the chairman had callca the board to order , Mr. Berlin begged leave to offer n communication. It was passed up 10 the chairman , who romarKcd : "This is a copy of u document 1 received n couple of weeks ago. " Mr. Uerlln had no doubt ol that , and at once said tlmt the board should comply with tbo roquost. iMr. O'KccfTo wanted to talk. He said that if ho did not know any more about busi ness than these Kcnl ICstnto Ownccs associa tion penplo , ho would resign. Mr. Hcrlln romnrkcu that the tallc was-nll out of order , as there wus no motion before the houso. "Thoro will bo,1' remarked Mr. O'lCceffe ' , as he called Mr. JJcrlin to tbo chair and fjok up a position on the lloor. "Now 1 inovo to lay tbo ronununlcation under tlio table , " said Mr. O'Kceffo. The motion was seconded , after which Mr. O'Kcoffo opened the debate , llo said It was the same old light , renewed for political cf- lect. It was necessary to Imvo assistants to County Attorney Maboney In order to handle the court ousir.ess. Years ago when L. M. Anderson was on the board lib had refused to slpn the warrants paying .ho assistants and the court had ninnduimiscd the chair man. The light on liarney ( Jordan was sim ply because ho was a brother-in-law of Dick O'lCcefl'o. The Heal ICstate Owners association opposed tbo attorneys uccin : o they were not "Whlto Cups. " The board had committed thousands of illegal acts , but the committee had never raised Its voice. It had spent Wi.OOl ) in curing for the poor and there was not u word on the btatuto books that jusltlied such an expenditure. The board haa voted money to send paupers out of the country , but the wntcb dops had not obiectcd. The commlttoo bad pursued u most disgraceful course. It nad asked for u statement of the disbursements of the road fund , but Instead of showing things in their true colors only a report on Thir teenth street and thu manner in which it wus graucd went bul'oru thu public. Hntlior i ol n toil Dcli.itc. Mr. O'Kceffo informed the board that ho was soon to roliro from his nlllcl.il position and opined that if his successor should hold on for nmo years , us ho ( O'lteolTo ) had ilono , that man would ho in peed luclt. Mr. O'Kccfl'o took pride in his ofllcml record niul challenged any man to show where ho had ever voted to misappropriate ono dollar of public money. Mr. Uerlln wanted to have a say and in vited Mr. Timmo to the chair. Ho explained that the communication was handed to him Just , before ho entered the room. Ho thought the members of the committee were on the right track. Ho had held the same opinion when ho Ilrst went upon the hoard , as ho was then satisfied that there was no authority of law for paying assistant attorneys , oftieo rent , clerk biro anil tele phone bills. For twenty months he had bcon opposed by the other members of the board and thanked ( Soil that at last the people had taken hold of the question. Mr. O'ICecffo was willing that the people should know how ho had stood upon the question , llo know that the members of tlio committee had lied when they said that thu help referred to was not necessary. Four yoar.s ago when there was no auditor toohcel : the books things were In a most wretched condition. Then ho wont to Lincoln ami asked for the passage of an act to apply to Douglas county , by which an auditor could bo appointed , ills colleagues opposed him and the bill was defeated. After that , with out any warrant of law the commis sioners appointed nn auditor at a salary of SISOU per year and a clerk to the uoard ut a salary of $100 per month. If llio Heal Kstato Owners association was so anxious to economize , ho wanted to Know why the discharge of these men had not been recommended. .Mr. llorlln offered the opinion that the commissioners could do both the auditor's and the clerk's work if somu of them would not spend so much ol their tllno on the streets and In the saloons playing cards. Mr. O'Keoffo grow wroth v aud assailed thu members of the committee , llo said tlmt when thuy made their report , i few wcolm sigo tboy ilod and they know that they Hod. "Mr. Uurlln Insisted that Mr. O'Keetfo In. tended to make a political speech. "I nm not going to muko n political speech , " remarked Mr. O'Ki'uffobut I am going to talK against these political shyster : and dirty curs , I am glad thuy gave that paper to Mr. Berlin , as It glvos mo a chance to open my wind bag , which 1 could i.ol do , so long as I bad the original communication in my pocket. There Is not u word of truth In the wholuluttur. It Is u d d ll , and the members of that committee uro man who are not capable of telling thu truth. " Mr. Timmo was excused from acting as chairman for a longer period of tlmo , ami upon gaining thn lloor spoke upon the subject or county physicians. Mr. Uorlln Insisted that the question was not up for discussion. Mr. Timmo wus uwuro of that , but wanted to talk , llo tnUi that , the people gave the commissioner ; ) h11 If they did and h-ll If they didn't , \Voiiiul Up Peacefully. To cut off debate the moinbors tried" to reach n vote. Mr. lierllu moved the communication bo rofcrred to u committee. Mr. O'lCecffc , an an amendment , moved U llo under the table. Tlio motion to refer prevailed , Mr. O'KccfTo votliii ; "no. " "What committee shall it bol" asked Mr. llorlln. " 1 would suggest the committee of roads , ' replied Mr , O'Keoffo , "for then It run ho burled In the roads. " The tnnttcr. however . s roforroil to com- mlttoo on IInance , composed of Mo * r * . Ttintno mtd Van Camp. Uoutlnu ImslnoM stooJ hut llltlo show mill wo < disposed of at n rapid niio. Sovctnl of the ( turtles who had piirehn ril and inndo partial paymont.i on tots In Doug- Ins addition offered to lee the moncv that they had paid if the countv would dismiss the forochunro suits coinmoncod. This WAS referred to the county attorney. .lolin Mngcr Illcil n romimmloutlon asking for transportation to ImlhtmtpolK Ind , whcro ho said ho could obtain employment. In addition to the above ho wanted money enough to suppport his family after ho tot there. KIONCKl ) fl Till ; MIUKKT. Council niul Hoard of Kitnoatlon llnvo a liltllo nlll'crciH.'c. The Uonnl of Education und the city coun cil nro likely to lock boms ever ilia posses sion of Twenty-ninth nvcntio between I'nr- num and Hurnoy streets. This section of Txvoniy-nlnth nvenno lies Immediately woit of the l-'iirn.iiu school anil formerly belonged to the Karnain school silo , but the hoard sold it to thu city In order that the .street might bo opened to Karnain. I'ho city has never paid for tlio property thus taken , and recantly the Hoard of l-lhicn- tlon offered to purchase the sumo amount of ground on Twenty-ninth street adjoining- the east sldo of the present school grounds and nmko nn cxchatmo of properly , but tno city council for some reiiioit rufu&nd to sell Twenty-ninth streut to the bourd , iilthoukrU the street between liarney and Kamam hail ucen ordered sold and was advertised forsalo. The Board of Kducatloii has now deculoit to closu Twenty-ninth avoniie until llio city gets ready to pay for the land sold by the board , either In cash or by exchanging for It a part of Twenty ninth street. Superintendent Hamilton was Insir.teleil the other day to fence In the avenue adjacent to thu Fnrnani school on the west and ho bus done so. A strong thrcc-uoard fence now surrounds the plat of grouml and trafllo through that way H entirely shut on * . A very smal plll.biu u very good oao. Do Witt's Little Karly Uisurs. Ti'iiilrrs Talk. CHICAGO , III. , Oct.-Swart/ ( pee .V Mr- ( 'ornilcu to I' . I' . Swartt Co. Wheat bail some support early on lusher cables und nn peislstent lepellt.ou of Ihu claim that Itu lii would before Inn4 prohibit the exportation of wheat. A cable to oifKelve from SI. I'curs- liura reul : a.s follons. "Tliu i-'inior of expi rl. prohibition of wheat and Ihuir from KusHlu Is conttadleted. Thu I'liase hat only lufeieneo to oats. " This had somuihlm ; to do with chucking advancing ti'inlcnev and with closing the matUcl at somewhat under the best prices of the day. Kxporl eluar.uiL-es for the week ueru 5ii > .Uil ) iinilur llio wtiulv before. The pio-pcet was lor IMI Ineruasu Monday of almost ' . ' .uoj.iIKJ In ( ho visible , and tbo prediction came fiom New York that llradstieot would make nn IIICM--ISC In available Wednesday of ri.iniO.MU Toiichloi ; dry weather In winter whoil : belt as a bull n- lluciico Ihu best known expert In the tt.iiH' s-iys : "Thu wheat prospect ciiiinol be dcc-ldcil bv anybody for anolhur month. " ( . 'oin was steady and lieptallday within a narrow ran0'C , llnally cloNuil , it about I'rldiiv'.s last llpucs. The movement from flr.it hands Is Ini'feasiiDr. tJatsweie easier on larger leeelpls. Precis ions wur" advanced on moileratu bnylm ; by manufacturers. A very law hoi movement. Is predicted for nuxt week. I f leall/ed , pi ii'ca me llkuly to tin n down. Ciiu-Aiio. III. , Oct. ' , ' ( . C'ounsulmaiut Diiylo C'ockiull Itros. : llruln markets ut.'ic geucr- ully dull und lifeless today und smullersperii- lattir.s Incllneil to eliisn up thulr trades Pro visions were ( Inn. Local speculators havu been Kuncr.illy o\or. < olil on futures and weio Inclined to oven up at the dine of Ihu cek. hence the decline of yesiurday wu.s rucovuied. Them suems to be no radical chant-'O In llio trade uvcupt In a ? onral wav. It Is con < 'cilcd ' that the market Nan uiinsiriily bail iniirivct for holders. I'liHACiO , 111. . Oct. L'4. Kennctt , Hopkins .V Co. to H. A. .McWhortur : On Ilin generally Letter cables a si rene elTort nn ; miiilc to bull wheat. Some houses that have loni ; bei a lio.rlsli : and working on that slilu were ecu- spluiious buyers and advising eiiKlomiis la take the long sldo for a turn. The e.\pon de mand bus been fairly KOOI ) for some duyi- . but nollar.o enouuh to keep do\\n \ I ho visible supply , which Is gutting liur.li'ii-omi' and " 111 suruly Ineak nown ptlcoslf thu uvpoit de- manildoes not eon Improve. tJorn icceipta wciOiilto ( | large , among them v.1 ears of now. l.ut pilcrs weio not maturlully ull'octed there by. The market scums WeI evened up and likely to hull lower to , ' .iy HUM week. Thu somuwha ! nlrong nuirlt et wus poss.lily dull owini ; to the neurapiii'n.icliof the month ly tak iiROfstocksanilthufu.il liy shorts hn woie fair buyers that reduction In supplies may be lar nr than expected. It Is salil In ox- plaiiatlon of HID refusal by many eommi-sion houses to I radu In old pork after II cease * to bo a regular delivery thai Hunks will not loan money on It. On this : ; ucnunl It Is propo-U'i to pructlcully boycott Ihu now rule. RAILWAY TIME GRRD T.eavui iCllICAIil ) , IIUKUNUTUN A ( . ' . . ArrUoi Onmlin. 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