Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1892, Part Two, Page 11, Image 11

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    rvnr i IT * A T r v DIM ? . cirvniV rvntpntji n U "
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THE CONDITION OF TRADE
Tlio Jobbing Euiincss of Onnhn Continues
Most Eatisfnctory ,
MONEY FAIRLY PLENTY IN THE COUNTRY
The Transition Itinn let * ti > Cn1 A I
nt Mie Conilltlniinr llio llnshipss Dur
ing the I'nsl Hiininirr OtitlonU
lor the 1'ntiirr.
nu&incss In the Jobbing circles of Omahn
ntlll continues very active , willi no csson-
tlolly now features to noto. Orders are re
ceived about as fast ni they can bo readily
fll.od. Collections continue very sailsfactory ,
Knowing tba . moncv Is comparailvoly nosy
In the counlry. Upon the wholb present
conditions and future prospects are about ns
good as any ono could ask for. Values on
most lines of gooJs do not show mucli
At this season of the year a transition
takes piaco In two very Important lines of
trndo , the ice nnd coal business. All sum
mer the Ice men have bjcn occupied In sell
In ? their stock harvested last winter and
nro now wondering what the next harvest
will be. I'bo coal men. who have boon Idle
nil summer , uro now ready lo cuter upon
their nutlvo season.
As lo the lie : business the past season ha
been n good ono In some rospocts. Thorp has
been n good deal of warm weather which Ins
Increased the consumption of leu very mate
rially , so much so that tbo stocks ol Iconic
practically exhausted. Some companies
have bccil forced to buv In order to Keep
their customers uoiutr , nnd none of the com
panies nro llkuly to have any old Ice left mi
their hands. Another reason for the Increased
consuiunilon of Ice Is lo bo found In ihe fact
that the prlco hai been lower llio
past season than over boforo. As
compared with the yoiir before t hero was a
decrease In the selling prlco ot leo amount-
In ? tojl.fifl per ion. The reason for Iho dc-
cllno is probably lo bs found In the compe
tition between thu numerous ice companies.
'Joking the past sonson as a whole it does
not nnpcar to huvo been n very profitable ono
for the dealers , r.nd in that respect not as
good ns past.seasons. The cutllnt ? ami solllnc
of ice has come lo bo n urcat Industry m
Omaha. Last winter thlrlcon difTorcnt firms
put up Ico. Homo Idea of tha extent
of the business may bo gained from
Iho fact that ono packing house , that of
bwlft .S : Co. , harvested last winter I.IO.OOO
tons of Ico. As Iho city grows In wraith
mid population nnd as these Industries increase
crease- which require lurco quantillct of Ice
It Is very likely that moro Ice will bo har
vested every season.
The Hoard of Health proposes to take .1
liana in the ice business the coming season.
Thov have ban ti limn InveblU'ullng the mat
ter with n view to guarding ngalnRt thu bar-
vesting of Impure Ice this winter. It has
boon claimed that sometime * In the past Ice
has been sola which was unlit for use owing
to its having been cut where the water
was Impure. Another cause for impure
ice Is tno slovenly manner In which
it Is sometimes handled and stored. The
most frcquont'cnusn , however , is Iho habit
of cnnllniilng Iho harvest whllo it is thaw-
las. It is n well known fact that when the
vcalher ; is warm enough to cause the Ice lo
thaw slightly on Ihe surface , that all parti
clns of dust or dirt that may have boon
blown onto it will work their way down inlo
the Ice and remain there. For Ihat reason
it is said that Ice to bo pure and fit , for gen
eral use should uo harvested only in cold
weather.
The Ice business is something concerning
which ins almost Impossible to make any
prediction * , as it Is entirely dependent upon
the weather , but It can safolv be said that If
the Ice Is to bo had , moro will bo harvested
llio coming winter than over boforo.
The coal men nro looking for
ward to n fairly good season to come.
They claim that 'tho high price of bard
coal will delnv purchases somewhat , us peo-
nlo will put oil buvinp ; until the last minute
In hopes that something may turn up to give
them cheaper fuel. Consumers talk n good
Ooal about not buying hard coal , of keeping
warm from Iho kitchen range and of oiirnitig
BOft coal. Whllo the woalhcr Is warm It is
easy enough to do without bard coal , but
when the weather becomes severe it Is
Another thing. Dealers anticipate that
consumers will economize In tbo use of coal
nt the commencement of winter but that before
fore Iho season Is far advanced they will bs
using as much ns over. It Is not expected
that soft coal will bo fubstltutcd to any great
extent for hard coal , ns that would necessi
tate the change In heating stove ; which
would cost more than would bo saved on tbo
prlco of Ihe co il.
While dealers expect to soil about as much
coal as they did ltut season they claim that
the conditions nro not ns favorable as they
were llien. Although Iho prlco of hard coal
is so blub ns lo make com > umois complain
very loudlv the rjtall dealers claim Ihat
they are not mailing as much nor ton ns the-
rtld last season , that the profit is going Into
Ibo pockets of Iho eastern coal barons.
AS ni'x siis : : IT.
iienenil lliisliiciH Outlook Ilriglit nnd
Onmhu'H I'rosperts lixrnllrnt.
II. G. Dun k Co.'s mercantile agency ,
through W. H. Hoborsou , the Omaha mana
ger , furnlsue * llio following review ot Iho
localIrado :
* "Manager HabcocU of the Union stock
yards says October stock receipts will ex
ceed these of any preceding month in tlio
lustorv of S ulh Omaha. The increased
facilities for handling stock promise to be In
demand bv tbo end ot next year. Unless all I
signs fail the coming year will surprise some
of tbo moro conservnllvo friends of Soutli
Omaha uud realize lha expectations of others
who 11 ro now thought too .sanguine. Uc Sr
eelpts for the WOCK have been In excess of
last week and Iho cooler woalhci appears lo
have silmulatcd shipments from ttio ranges ,
The fcaiuru of ttio month mid of Iho season
bas been tbo heavy demand for hogs for
eastern packers which bus aided materially
in maintaining Iho exceptionally high prices.
"Among bunks the feeling 1 * better. Local
business shows u marked Improvement and
money Is In moro nctlvo aomand , though
rates coullnuo n llttlo below 10 nor oont for
best short time loan j. Unreal oslalo loans
0 per cant is not uncommon , and an 8 per
cent loan Is exceptional. Commercial uapor
is in good demand und brokers In noiuls ,
warrants and gilt edged securities Uud more
called for limn they can supply ,
"Two now banking onterprlbes have neon
under discussion Iho past week. Doth will
bo organised tamer the sluto law , U arrange-
inonls are completed , and among Iho stock .
holders and ofllccrs will bo some of the bust
known business men of tbo city. Oulsluo
capitalists nro back of one proposed bank and
local business men will tumuli all ibo capl-
tal for the other.
"Work has actually commenced on tbo
Kast Omaha railway bridge enterprise- , und
considerable mleiost is notoj in real ostuto
in localities which this undertnkiug Is exported -
ported to bonollt. Tlm disposition to specu
late Is dormant , however , and It will tiiko
aoiuolbiiig especially promising lo renew In-
tercbl In unimproved property. A banner of
this city speaking to visitors In regard
to tlio prospect of mvoslments und
business generally In Omaha said 'Tho people
ple of this clly , after struggling for noarlv
live yearn , have got within sixty days to ttio
point whura they can measure tbo extent of
their Indebtedness und make calculations to
niuot II , Hitherto the people word in bovond
their depth and foreclosures were Incvllublo.
Wo huvo reached u moro normal condition ,
uud unless some great catastrophe overtakes
the country at lartre , debts will
bo paid moro promptly , foreclosures
will bo lesn fieijuout and times , generally ,
\vlllho much boiler , \Vonollco a marked
Improvement in Iho mailer of interest pay
ments. They no longer dra ? , '
' Tbo building am ] public improvements
began lulo Ibis year , but the open fall bus
enabled contractors to accomplish u great
deal In the last sixty day * . An a oouso-
tjuenco money U circulating moro freely
among \vorkliiEinoii , and retail Irado is bailer
with tbo promlio of further Improvement use
tno season advances , Down town store *
Kouerally report moro activity In cloiblng ,
dry poods , sbolf hardware , groceries ,
furnishing eooas , household supplies ivpa
furniture. The stores further out hare hud
u great week ,
"lu Iho Jobbing district no com
plaints are , beard except among
tuo clothlntr mon who are unnlous for
cold wcntucr , The traveling salesmen
' \ \
of the boot And tboo hoitm nro conntiR In
M the sonson u practically over for tha
proicnt , but mall ordorn conilnua heavy.
Ono of tbo Urgcst homei tnrn October
shosvK 40 to 50 per cent mcranio over the
same month In ISfll. The fa mo of Omnha as
.tjobblnir contcr Imi extended to the Pnclllo
coast , nnd recently ono ot tno heavIeU Ion
Imnorilnp houses ol ban Francisco bm ostnb-
Ihhcd an nconcy here , nnd riimors are rife
of several now JoobtnK houses In other llnat.
"Ovstors havn dropped ntiolhor S oents per
can. and the lowest crndet nro sold to the
trade for * > cents , whllo the bon brlntr but 25
cents. These prices nro away bslow cost
and Illiiitrnto the viruleney of the oyster
llaht , ' 1 ho bit ; eastern houses nro deter
mined to lorco settlement upon their own
term-t ,
"Tho election Is hnvlncr less offeet upon
business In Nebraska nnd the country
ally than wns expected , For some reason
tbo usual stagnation Incident to n national
campaign Is wanting. This leads conservative
vative business moa lo cxnect n steady Ira-
provamcnt In business irenerally for the
next ye i' . Conlldenco Is iipnttrontly re-
ostobltihDtl and the reaction Incident to boom
times Is over. . .
"There have hpcn no failures reported In
Nebraska this \u-ok. "
M'OI KM AM ) ItONDS
! i-i'Ht I'lroViin Kxprrtril to
Him- Hear InllnriXT.
Nr.w VDIIK , ( lot. W.-Tho openln : of tlio
ilock miirket this mornliiK wai awaited with
no llttlo anxlpty by the bulls ns II was fr.irod
that the zreat tire In .Mt'winkcc ' would have a
boar Inllnenei ) on prlcos. The unexpected ,
houovor. hnppcncd asaln , ami oulsldo of Mt.
Paul , uhtch full oir ' 3 to 70 on 11 report
llial llincomp.iny had Hiistalnod dama os tty
llio flio. thu ni'ilket was tolorablv htoady ,
whllo .Now I'liKland wnsoACeptlonallv slronn.
It WiissillMeiiently ( | stated by Vlco-Proaldcnt
llond of the St. I'.inl road that this company
had nol lost a dollar as Its property Is not sit
uated In the burned district. After the
opcntn ? Distilling and U.itllofecdlnR was
subjected to a < o\cro raid and there uas
a break fiomGI to ( II1 , ; . The old reports about
a fresh Uiue of stock to nay for now property
were rot I VIM ! and iisalii dcnoiincod. One per
cent was h d for thn next ( juarterlv dividend.
It was noticed that the dem ind for the .stock
In lliu loan fiowd wns du Idol , v better than
for some days p IM. which Indicates an over
sold condition of llio miiket. Chicago ( las
wns alsi hammered down from 0.1' ' . to Il8'i. '
The L'onctal list wo iKeniMl symp ilhollcally.
Hi the last hour of business thorn was a dis
tinct elniiuo for thu bettor , owlir ; to the
favorable mhlhlt of the asaoe utsd bniiKs.
The street had oxpsctcd a loss of about fiM-
UU In ieurvi \ whereas n caln of } lr > GI.250 was
reported. This places the amount held In e\-
ccss of losal lennliomonls nt ? I.S'.i I.(1T. ( " > . In
I'll I It was H2..Wi.15. and In I'll ) $7I83. As
the meinliu draw to a close bullbitcamo
iiieie confident and advanced pi-lues rltflit
throUL'h the list. nistlllliiK- and Cat-
llefeedlm : reco\ered the early loss
and , ) ( > ld up to CIS. Chlcaco ( las
and the uranvcrs rallied sharply , wl.lln
New Kmlanl ; lost part of the early trnln of ' . .
poreent. A con | ilcuoni ! feature of llio later
tradlutr was the activity In the spcclnltlos.
Now VorU fc Northern preferred was the
llrst to stai t and on largo transactions
for that stock advanced from 20 < > to
2.l'4. ' The rUe was attributed lo stalo-
mentH that the road will be taken Into the
latest licndluK deal , 'jpcause of Its connection
at llrcwsliiM In thlH state , with tno Now Vork
& New I. upland Manhatlan was llrmor at 101.
It Is stated that Mr. William ( . ' . \Vhltiiey , VTIO !
is also lar ely Interested hi the Now York &
Northein and Motiopolllan Traction com
panion will be Klvon c. place In thu Manhattan
directory at the Hiiniinl olectioil on Novombnr
I ) . Untailo X Wcstoni rose from r.l to 20n
on rumors that the Vniiderbllts bad acnulrccl
a block of the -tool ; . New Vork , Hn qiiehanna
Ac Western common moved unto W. nnd llio
pruferred JiniiDcd from G-SiitoTI. Itlseur-
rontlv WIKII ted that this ro.td Is also to flume -
mo slim tly In imolher railroad deal , ( ion-
oral r.leetrlo advanced to ll.Vj. The inarkoi
closed slron' ' . The total s lies of stocks were
Ih5l listed und 2.,4ll ! unllstod stocks.
' 1 ho Pn > t say- : The course of the local
money market Is puz/llns to those who have
reel-one. ! on a glowing stringency , ltut to
these ln ) have icall/ml the part played in
the iccenl advance ot rates by the expecta
tion ot a continued bull movement In
the stock market this week slacken
ing In demand Is not nt all u snr-
DriHlnx. It Is the diminished demand for
money and for a diminished supply that the
decreased loan account of the day's bank
statement Is attributable. The Increase In
specie and le 'iil tender.- , moreover , rolled a
decided iihaiiRC In the movement of rmroncy.
A docreiislim demand fio.n the Interior has
been noted fora fortnight pisl. Nothing. In
deed. has pnnrd the change In this rogarJ
more eloarly th.in the slower Incrcttso in the
Iroasury gold supply. -
The following nro the oloslnz quotations fcr
the IcjdIng stocks nn tbo Now voric Stock u.x-
chiinuo today :
Alclil'nn : c. ( > $ Nurfurlkft W. put. : ! > ' <
* .Miami Knpra" . . . 1W ) North American I o. 12H
Alton , T. II Tl Northern 1'OKlHc . Mt
do iiruleiruil. . . . 1JO do | ifd U ? (
American llxi'rni ' * . . ISO U. I' . Den. A ( Jill * . . I ! ' ;
ItullliMiirt- Ohio. . . ' . 'I ' 'Northwestern ' ll.'ih
Cnmiifii 1'nclllc S5Hi do pfil 142(4
Canailu Puultiuin . . 57 'N. ' V. Central 110
Central I'Kvltlc. . . . ZS'fjN. 5' . A. N. Knjt . . . . 4I.H
Chen. \ Ohio 22 > j OreKiin A Wontorn. & < t
Clik'nuo Alton 115 Ort'ROn Imp 20
Chi Iliir. XQiiluc ) . . 101 Orrcnn Xuv 71
( .blcain ) ( Jan . . . . . .i.'H O. tf. I. . A U. N 2t
CuiuollilntiMl ( ini. . IIS il'nOilc.MHll HIV ;
C. ' . ( ' \ M. I. 4H'l'eorln | Iw. .t i : . . . . Ml
Colo. Coiil A Iron. 41 ' ' ! 16"
Rnltmi oil Certlf'H. HI , I'allmnn I'uliice. . . . 1W
Del. lltul-nn 13.1 ! iltenillnir to
I ) . I * \ W LWhiltlcliinoiul Tor \
I ) . It. \i. iif.l ftl'-i ito pM b7
I ) . X'J I Lo ( > l IlloCrniulo Weal. . . 30
Cuit'lVmi Of1 ilo tifd ( iitv !
Krlu iUVIIocU lidanil f-'H
, lo | ifi | ca 'St ' l .VS. K lulpfil. 75
Koit Wn > nu IT : , 'ft. ' I'll id 7' . )
( rent Northern | > d l.'ll ill ) plit I'i
( x , v K. 111. ptii ' . 'S ' i t. rum , v uniHini. . : a\t
I locking \tlle > . . * 'W > ilo I'M ' IMi
lllliolnCentinl . . . . WHiSoutlivrn I'aoltle . . . : ii ? (
I'liuKV Dulntli. 4 ! > ( Htnrar Hi'tlncry . 1IU
Kan. \ Tux. l > rd . . . . * . " > u I'mn. dial .t Iron. , "ih
I.uke 1'rle .V We t . l"i I'oxna I'arlllc . IO
do I'M ' . 77 T. A O. ( 'en. pfd . 7.1
lukofliore . l-.ltj ' t'nlon I'acllc : . 4--
I'.y IC.v press . r > l
Uul \V. M. I. ' . A. I' . II
Louis A Xew Al'hy. do pfil .
.MniiliiittiiiiCiin . . . Wells Knruo K.V | > . . 11 "i
\VeJlorn I'nlon . . . ! hK
1U7 Wlieullnx .V. IU. . . . . 211 *
.MHKOiirl I'.ieltle . iiU { ill ) tiM . :2Hi :
.Mobllii.V. Ohio . . . . % < - ! M. A : HI. I , . Id
Niixlivllle Cli.itl . K'l I ) . XH. ( i . It !
Natlddal Conte/u. . l.'llh lifll. Ulco . 1I..J <
iln ptil . Hi ! National Unseed. . . 4'jT
.N. .1. ( Vnli.il
Mil.
The tot.il ri'ik < 9 of stoils : today wnro 101,000
shales , iiipiudin : : Atvhlson..T'U : llurllng-
toti , MWO ; ( Jhlc.iiro tins. ll.UOOj Dlstllltirs , 47-
Now Kngland , I8.r ji ) ; Ontario , \ ; \Vostern ,
ID.'J t ) ; Ki-ttdlni. , 0.4JI ; M. Paul. 7.WJJ.
London Klimneliil Kevlnxv ,
[ Coi | > rlKlitcO IS'J ! by .liiuiji Gordan lloiuiott. )
LONDON , ( let. 2J. [ Now York Herald Cable
HpiM-lal to Till ! llKK , ] As UHtinl the last day
In the week , moiu eaoeclally when It Immedi
ately follows the completion of the hottiu-
meiit , thcro lias been lltlloinelluallon to enter :
Into now i > iiK iuiiioiils ! In Iho .Stock utcliaiigo
today , KiimU have iiscn stoady. Indian
riipi'ti paper clowd a shade har.lrr. 1'orolsu
Kovuinnicnlsocnrlt as le.ivn oil' dull as 10-
gitrds Interuailonal dcsurlptlons. somn degree
of wiMikness boln rcporlod on thu contl-
nontal IMHI i so * , American rallwaysiiloso with r
a better tonilency than they opened , Dealings
wuro on a very xmnll scale. Compared with
last nluht nullify a uoneral ducllno m ostah
llMlied Inclii'linc * j per cent In Uhlcaco .t Mll-
watikeu and Northern P.ielflo proforunco , li
per cent In AtchUon and Wabnsh duhonturo
and ' . to ' In ollien , . Krlo shares wcro
wull malntalnod. ( Jnn idliin lines have been
ncKlei'lcd. lloyond it rlno of ' 4 per cent li
Oraiul Trunk guar.intuo and 'j ' per cent In
( irand Tinnk llr-,1 uieferenco prices huvo not
moved , I'orel n railways huvo met with luas
than iiftiial attention. There has boon \ery
llttlo Imiuliy for money , hhort loans have
been easily ohtalnod at 1 to I'i nor cent. Tin .
discount mat Let continues llrm , two and
three months hills bolna iiuotcd at' ' , ' to'J4 ?
nor cent.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nim Vork AlonrvMiirkut ,
NEW VOIIK , 1)01. SO , MONKV ON I'ALI.
Kasy at "li to U pur conl ; last loan , U per cunt ;
closed nt ! ! ' per conl.
I'HIMi ; MKIK'AM'II.K J'AI'CH 'VO1 | . ' 0r C'OllU
STKIII.IMI KtuiUNdK yulct at ifl.tCI for
btvty.ilny bills nnd tlM'i fjrduinand.
The closing limitations on boudi :
HH. 4 rt'tt . , . . . . . H4hiMutual Union , , . . HIM
I ! . K l foul ) Il4t IN. J. C , Int. Cart , , . , Ill
II. f. (4 nv. . . , . , , 1IXH North. I'ni'lllo I H , . 117
. , . ,
loul lantt fi > 3J ( . HI IS.V. . Cimtol . , W'
Mi | > ourlC . 103 N. W. fon. Den. la. . Uti
Tumi , new i < tU . . . lomSt. | U & I. M. limi 4 >
TLMIII , noiv mt ! > , . . 1U > H j Bt. UAH. V. ( ion. M ! U
Tonn. nww net U < . . . id rt. I'nul ( MnnoU
CttimduSo.iuUi . lUIUi t. I'.C. A. I * . IM . . . , 117
Ci'iilruirarlllo lull . .z.l'.UIi.Tr.llcti . . . .
I ) X 11 , ( i. Ut . . . 4 ) t I'ox.l'.ll.d.Tr. llcts rv
I ) . Ml. ( I. 4ii SVi ( Union I'acinoUti. , IttiW
Krlii'-'nil I0 < r > i Wct bhorc llWVd
M. K. A.T , ( icn , li . . BJ i ) . A it. u ; u
M. K. X T. Hull. S . 4i (
'W.u.
. . . . . . . . . . Slock Onotiitloni.
HOSTO.V , Ma s. . Oct. 2tt The following are
( ho i-lo > lnK stock ijnolatlons :
AtrU.\TO | . : CH 'Cat.ilia | . 17
lloiloiiA Alt'nur , , . 'JUii iKeuriisrti' . . . . . . U
llo tuailulno. . . . . 1S1 l.'rcuolu . 3.1
C. 11. * g . . . 10J Tmtmrftck . IU
Klti'libiirK It. II. | , t.t SS Amiliton l.miU Co. U
I.lltlo lliick A VI , ft. ICillOhtou l.aucl Cu
Jln . Ci'iilrnl . IbWiSau DU'iio l.nllil lo. U
Men fen. roai . l5)i'\Ve ) ' > t Kna l.niul Co. K
N. V. A N. Kinclmiit. 4(1 ( | llellTelciilioiiB. . . . 2-J7 >
N. V , .1 S. K. 7i . . IU ll.sniiDu tituro d. , . . Id
\t'l . fun. i'niii. . . . . 10 .Water I'owur . , 2)
Allou M.Cu.tn. ( < f | 1 CM . 7
Atlantic . , . 10 * , .V.i : . T.AT . Ill
lloituu.V Minn , , , , , 3IH H. * HO. . . . 9
Cvluiuul A llfcl. . . . 1BT I
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Whaat Rallies at Lust A ftjr Touching tlio
Lowest Point ,
HEAVY EXPORTS WARNED THE SHORTS
There Win l > pennlVfnUiiim V. . rly In
DrrcnitrtT Wlicnt , Which WIM .Solil
llnnllj ! ) } Armour niul ( ) ( _ licr
Stocks unit llonds.
fotCAtio. III. , Oct. 50. Wheat rallied at Hit
today , aflor having touched the lowest po nt
reached In Ovoyoari. Heavy exports noting
ns A warning signal to shorts produced the up
ward change. On llio Him I break the prlco
wont ' , under Io7.'o n btuhol for December
delivery , a drop of I'tc In an hour. Compared
wm yesterday's closlni figures wheat tonight
shows from ' 40 to 'iU anlii , whllo corn Is off
from 'no to Uc. Provisions generally exhibit
asiibstantl.il advance , paitlcut > irly October
ribs.Wheat
Wheat for a time seemed utterly dcmoral-
l/cd cables woio generally lower , the tecelpts
wen he.ivy overywhoroanJ holders wuro ills-
conraped and gonor.il llquld-illon was Iho
rule Numorottsslop-lo order * became op-
eratlvo ) an.l country sellln ? orders were
numerous.
nunTl
Thuro was especial weakness In December
wheat , which was sold heavily by Armoiii' ,
Counsolman A. Day , IMwarJs and " ( ilbbs.
Paidrldgo sold May vuoiously , and the crowd
WHS generally nn the sulllng side. During Iho
first hourtho maikotm'ide the limoU record
oft the ) crop , but on the lironu the demand bc-
CMII lo Improvo. and Logan , Italloy , Mlltnlno-
llodman and others were liberal buvors , and
the rally shorl solltsr.H boian to lake buck
what they had sold.
About the amo tlnio too , thu news boaitn to
t iKi on n moro oncottr.isltu iispect Now
Vor reported Ihat ' .IJO.IWO bu. had been taken
thcro fur export : M'.wJof ' luin as wheat wns
said to have been -old at Kansas LJ.ty for expert -
port , by the way of Now Orloins uud 1)00,0 0
nu.oti more wass'ilil lo bo under ctmtrrrl , and
would co out as soon ns the InsnecMon could
ho secured Iliaibtrect ulso repotted the ox-
poll from the coasts for llio week at
4.70ii)0il ) bu. against Il.U70.flnj bu. for
the week ptovlous , All this , soon
chained ' the sentiment. Theio was a decided
i'a'i'
tal v and thu market hold ijiilte steady at the
advance. thotiKli It wns s-iltl the business at
Kansas Clly was old business. The estimate
on the vlsllilu supply Increase for Monday was
red nerd i to about - , ! > 'U.uOO bu. The oponltu
was from 'no to " * c lower than yesterday s
eloslt'j ; . ruled wo.ik and prices further tie-
dined ' ( . ' or so. followed by an advamo of JiC
for May'und l' ' c for December , flnelualcd
some , and closing was from ' c to 'iO from the
ton.
ton.Tho
The corn market started out for a smash
In prices Ibid moinlnc. The heavy movement ,
the btlzlit and cooler woalhor. llio uanleky
eondltlon of whoat. the llrst hour contributed
to llio weakness The icoelveM and nhlpporj
uud thins * generally proceeded to dump corn
In the pit. The M'lllnc was led by Patlon ,
llaitlotl-rri/lor . and Andrews of tie elliitie.
The bteak was stopped by timely buyln-i by a
few parties. Not only was the dufllno
uhrckod. but Clrunplln. Hoyden .V Co , for
Cuduhy and Wright continued buying until
thu market wns rushed up to Iho best figures
ofWOI the day At the opening Initial trades
woio at from ' c to ' { s decline and on sales
bOll off "no and reacted a : < iln.
Oats followed corn closely all day. 1 hero
was moderate soiling on the noft upols and
buyliuon ) the Into adv.incc. The Lull cluiuo
In provisions i again teen ho'd of t no .market
after lot ting It mg for several days ami tlmre- f
siiltwus a decided upturn In prlcosall aiound.
$
Tin advance In January pork on tbo early
trading was noirly-Oc. Lard was hid up ISo
for November and .laini iry. Klbs advanced
less than lOo for January , but the fancy
deal ; In October ribs was rovlvcd with con-
Idorahlo force. After midday all else was
uigluutod ! and the whole boJy of traders
im around a fun * parties who wcro Irving
o effect trades In ilbs for the month. Finally
onio ono bought M.QW at Jll.SO. This Increased
he Interest and the clo e was at tl'.T.'i. a jump
of1 7.5o ; from lust nlrht. i-hlppera wcro unable
ol force n reduction from thu previous rate of
2'ie for wheat nndo for corn to llulUlo.
Kstlmateu roculuts of hogs for next week.
.50.000 head. Itccelpts for corresponding week
astyear. 2J.UI5 head.
Ino leading futures rjnzou us follows :
AUTICl.t , " . 1O\V.
WIIKAT .No. s
October
December. . .
May
Con.v .No. Z
October 40V , 40WM
December. . . 41
.May 44S
OATS NO. 2
November . .
December , . . neil
Sluy 3IH
MKSS roitic
'November. . 11 874 II i < 0 11 HIM 11 'M
Jmiunrr , . . 13 07t ! I.H 2i 1320
November . 750 7 87 W 7 70 7 8.1
Jnmmry 7 X hi " bit * 7 47K
IIOUT Hllis-
October 11 ' . ' 5 11 75 11 00 11 75
Jan u n ry. . . . . U h ] ( ! 72k ! l 77'i
( l.ish ( inotatlons wcio ns follows :
l-'i.ouu Dull and unchanged.
WIIKAT No. 2 Hnrlmr , eo'io ; No.a spring. W
fki'ie : No. S red. Gnjfe.
( Jou.N .No. S. 40' c ; Xo. 3 , : i7'5c.
OATS No. ' . ' , t'Ju : No. - ' > vhlte , f. o.
I4ir.c ! : : No : i. white. ai < aa."ic.
HVE No. ' . ' , 4S'5c. '
IIAitiEV No. „ . i ie ; No. 3 , f. o. li , 4136c ;
No. 4 , f. o. b. , i'810c.
Kl.\8KEii No. I , il.n'f. .
TI.MOTIIV SKICII Prime. JI.Ki. .1
1'oiiK Mess , purbbl. . 81I.Mil2Oi ! ; lard , iier
lOu Ibs. . f < . : , u ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , * 7.MS
ll.T.'i ; dry salted shoulders ( bo\od ) . i".4J5i
7. , " > " ; Rhnrt clear shies ( boxed ) . UJs.l3.
WIIISKV Distllleis' llnlshcd gooUs , pur gal , ,
$ l.l."i.
SudAHS T'nehaimed : cut loaf. .V4,3 > , e ;
granulated , [ > \tst standard "A , " , " ! , ' .
Ueeolpls and hhlpments today wore as fol
lows :
AltllCl.h.s. KKdMI'IS.
iTi.ooo
IK.UOU
: iinuxi IHT.OOO
mo ) J.I5.1MJ
. 27.UJO
14501) M.UOO
On thol'roduco oxulianzo to lay tlio butter
marknt was linn ; creamery , 'J > ) ® ' 'He : dairy , 1 'uJ
23C , Kggs , steady. Strlutly fresh , -'OS'Ilc.
.SI. I.IMllH .tllirUi'tK.
ST. Louts , Mo. . Oct. : H > . I'l.oun Dull and
WIIKAT Doelincd ? tc early , thnn advanced
I'n&l'iC. l.ator It drouiod | again , but closed
> , , o above yesterday. L'nsli closed a shade off
a till1 ; ( TO We : Novnmbor , 05'ju usUod : Decem
ber. OPi- : May , 7Sc.
COIIM Cash and October closed lowrr , at
i7 > ic. Out Ions olosixl ! icoir , butrccovciod and
closed n Iio nt as yesterday , November. : i''jc ;
Doeombor , .rt&fi'to ' ; year. . ! fi > 40 | May. 41'tt.
OAts-Casli , firm ut ' . ' © ' . ' , : options a
HlmdoolT ; November , ! -73aO bid ; .May , II'c.
Uru liowor : oiVcrod ut.Vjc.
HAHI.KV ( julct ; aamplo lots of Minnesota at
> 5o ; Iowa. Ox'i' .
llitAN Dull atri'ia')4o east track.
HAV Unchan eJ ; prjlriu , 7.uO'J.CO ' ; tim
othy , $9.Uu < lfi 111 00.
lirtAD * I.70WI.7.5 ! spelter quiet al JI.S3.
| ' 'IA.\SKID : Lower at * I.U7.
HUTTKK I iiC'hmixed '
; creamery , SJQ/'iSei
oalry. ISffi'Mc.
Kona Unchanged ni In'jtttOc. '
COHN MKAI. Uneliangcd attlO.310,0.5.
WiiihKV-ynlot attl.lO.
lUiidi.sn I'nehungoJ nt JJ.T. ' 'i.SX
C.'OTTON TIKS Utichaiu-od at * l 1' .
PIIOVISIO.NH Dull und r.ithor easy , but not
nuolablv chunuedi only a small Job trndo
.done. Pork , Johblir ; , flV',80 I.urd. * 8.20aa s.
Drv salt month , loose shoulders , H7.5 ; longs
and ribs. fO ! ; bborls , ti.iot btrlps , Jiiiivj ; .
llovoil lots iSo moro. llacon , Hhouldoia , $7.50 ;
lonu's , H.7S ; rlhs , Hh7'i : fborts , ? 3.lii ! strips ,
(7.2.5 , fugnr cured hams , JIO.M ) .
UKCKII-TS I'loiir , 5.0JO bbls. : wheat , I.'O.OOO (
hu.eurn , 'II.-0) ( ) hu. : o us , . o.ojobu. ; rye. 10,000
bu. ; barley , 1.5.0'o bu.
aiui'UKNTS Klour , P.OD1 bbU.t wheat , SH.ooo
bu. ; corn. R7.000 bu. ; oun,2J.UJJ bti.i rye , 0,0JJ
bu.i burley , none.
> iinv VorK .Markets.
NK > T VciiiK , Oct , 20.-Pi.ouu UccoIptH. iJioj ?
pkgs ; o.\uorl . ' 'I.7HI bbln. ; marKctdtill und
weak ; miles. U.3JU bb'.s.
Cons MEAI , Ktuady but dull ; yellow wost-
W'IIKAT Kcoolplt. , : 'OI,050 bu.t exports , 101-
1H)7 ) bu , ; halux , il 0OjO bu. of futures. Spots
dull but nominally Hteiuly : No. ! red. 7.114 ®
7JV" In vtora and elevntrr ; 74&74 jo
afloat ; J4 > < a7ilJo f. o. b. : No. : i rod.
07'/tc ; No. I northern , Bn ; SJ ? o ; .No. S
northern. 73'je. Opllons wcro fairly active ,
excited nnd rather Irregular ; openeilo < ik
an d declined ' WVio wllh the west and re.il-
l/lng : advanced'io on foreign buying and
short covering ! reacted ! u and closed steady
and unchanged from yesterday : No. 2
red November , 7Ui ! < & 74c. closing ut "Uio ? : May ,
bi'-l&ltii I5-ilic. closing atK-Si'
ItAiii.EV Qulut ; western , O.Vii73o ; No. ? , To-
lento , h1c.
HAM.UV MAI.T Qulol ; western , 7Jfl60i ) : run-
ada , 6 ii'J.5o ' ; clly mtido. ( ' .inailii. M.IXliil.0.5.
COIIN ItccolptK. ii7.tO : ) bu t exports. Ull.bO )
bu. : bales. ChJ.lKJj bu. of futures , 43,1'UJbu. of
spot. Hpots Him and iuloi | ; No. 2 , 4t\u )
In elevator : 4'iOMo ! atloit. Opllons were
iiulet. advanced curly ' , § @ ' 40 wllh the nest
und with wheat , reacted ti'tt'tcon ruallzlug.
closing weak at. ) , c due-line to 9.o advance ;
Ducombur , SuVGUliic , cloilng atoic ; Januurv ,
4Utia'01ie , closing ut We : May , Sia.51 ? c , clos
ing UtSI'iO.
OATS Uccolpls , 153,003 bu.j exports , W3
tin I ftnlo < , lO'.O Obti. of future * . ruwibii | iot.
dull niul o.lorsopiio i ilull nn < l
wonkor > December , Wwwd'tra.eloslnt t 111'ici
Mnr < IWJB'ti ' * . ulosliu at TWUr ; nimt No , II.
JrtSCiCKUcI nit Ma ! ! while. Jh , c | Nn.9. : il < | ftft
; irip : No. 2 whltcsiof : mt\c < i western , ai
wtilln western. : iT5SI'.ci ttato while , IK
.No. Z riilc.ico. 35 ( tie ,
llAV I'lrmand fair ( InritAnd ) shipping , &MJ
7uc : good to cholco , 7.VflKii\ ! )
HOPS ( Jnlnt but strati : < tate , common
to choice , IS- < l'i.H.'l Pacific con M , IStf''lo.
Strom Dull ! raw , o sUy ; fair rellplng ,
! ! IVIC/K.ICS centrifugal * , ( > ! ii \t)7-i : ) < Krti < ic : ro-
llneil In falrdcniDiid and klervly : olT A , 45-U > B
4 P-ICc : mold A , B < ? .5 j-IM ! > tandarT A. 4 Ill-Id
( /lie ! cut loif. -mAViS ; , crushed , fi R-Wi
& 'ici powdered , 4 l.'l-liX&Acticrtiniiiati'd , 4 lil-liUft
' "lot " cubes 4 n-KVUVjcil confectioners' : A ,
4
XOI.WM Xew OrlcaW.dull but staadys
common to frtnoy , S5ft'l > o.
HICK Actho and llrm : domestic , f.ilr to
extra. 4'iSir ' > < - ' : Jut ) in. Ait.5V.if.
Kn < n Quiet , unchaugot ; .western prime.
"liinrs-rMirly active , firm : wet saltrd ,
New Orlratu selected , 4.5 to r. ) Ibs , Vftc ;
To\n selected , RJ to 00 Ibs. , f > a7o.
Week yulot , firm : doinostlo fleece , 2.5 ® : > 5c ;
pulled. nKCttc : Tcxns , lii3Io. !
POIIK Quiet nnd wcuk : pickled hollies &
pickled shoulders , VOTUc ; pickled himsa& \
: mldd'es ' , dull : shott clear Nti
lard , ( ititiil but llrmcr : western steam closed
at JJ.OO ; October. I i.0t ) hid : Novmuhor fil'UiUl ;
llccomhor. tT.M lildi .lanuarv , I f.si bid.
IIIITTRII Qulcl , firmer : nosluin dairy , 1.V3
iHc : netlnrn crenmnry , StiawSef western fac
tory H'iS174c ' : Klein. . Oa'
L'IIF.KJI : .Modcratodomand ,
i7c.
Pin Itto.v Steady , fair demand ! American ,
.
Coi'i'Kii Qnlot. easy ! lake. tll.niillT.\ !
l.n * D-Qu let : domostU1 , M" * ) ® : in. i \ .
TINSiuuay ; strulL-hts , J.0. , ' > ) a..uCO.
lllilrsanil Pt-lts.
I'ollownii nro tlm hrlcos paid hv Omaha
dealers for hides and polls quoted suliluct lo
chaiu'u without nntloe : No. I Rteen hides. llo :
No I L-rcoii salted hldos , IVM'if : No. U' croon
fi'ilted hides , 'HCI't" ! No. 1 greou siltt ; ! hides ,
2.5 to 40 Ibs. , ® ' : No. 2 gioon salted hldos , 25
to 4il lb > . . IlfloUo : No. 1 veal ealf. S to 1.5 Ibs..lit
lie : No. 2 veal e.ilf. a to 15 Ibs. . ipjc : No. l dry
lint hides , 7c : No. 2 drv Hint hldos i5j
fo. 1 dry s.iltod hide * . f > IMe : pirt cured
tides'ic per Ib , less than tully cnrod. Micep
iclts ( irccn s'lltod. each. iUcftil.So : grcon
atlod shoarllugs ( short woo'.cd o irly fiklnsl.
'null ' , l.V&Uoi dry shoarllius ( short wooled
early skins ) . .No. 1 , each. Adjunct ilry shearlings
hort.wooled unriy sltlns ) , No. 2. each. Sc : dry
lint Ivans.iH and Nahrnska butcher wool pelts
ler Ib..mtu..l woljht. 100AI4'to : drv Mini Kan-
lasand Nebraska Murr.iln wool polls , per Ib. .
iictnal ' weight. Sai2c : drv flint Colorado
'iiiteher ' wool pelts , pur Ib. . actual weight. W'A
dry-Hint Colorado .Murrain wool pelt" .
> er Ib. , actual we ght. MSino : dry lleeces and
; ) iicks , actual welirht , "ft'ie. ' Havu f cut cut olT ,
as It Is useless to pay freight un ilium.
KIIIIHIIH City .MiirlieU.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. Oot. 20. WIIKAT Active.
n ifnod demand and higher ) No , 2 hard , < i' &
aye : No 2 red , GVffiWif.
L'ollN Very dull : No. 2 niKcd ,
No. 2 wlilln.llti'JJ.'tfl ' c.
OAIS Woiki No. - ' mixed. 25a'i'jei ' No. 2
white. 274127' ' , e.
IlVK-bteady : No. 2 , 4ldnino.
I'H.v iK.ui ) Steady at U ? ! ! " ' ! 1.
HitAN Steady : sacked , no&i'e.
1IAV btronir , uuehanscd : timothy , J7.50 ©
, f > 0 : pralrlo. faro.
IIUTTKII Steady ; creamery , S-iasPc : dairy ,
( Mj,21e.
IWns Hleady : fresh ciindlcd. Ib'-c.
llECEii'is Wheat , llj.yoj bn.i com , 1 , " > ,000
bu. : oats , 4,003 Im ,
Wheat , .II.OOO bu. ; corn , 10,000
Im. ; oats , 4,000 bit.
Omaliu I'rodueo Market.
( ! AME Prairlo chickens aio coming In freely
and ducks nro conimenctn to airlvo. Quail
nro scarce. The cooler weather has Improved
the game situation. Pralrlo chlcKons , tl 00i
4.2.i ; grouse , $1.10 : quail. J..OD ; snipe , $1.00 :
Juok snipe. fl2.M6l.Sljilorvcr. : . JI.DJ ; golden
plover. tl.USM.50 : canva Jlnek ducks , f5PU ®
auO ; redhead ducks , ! ? : < . vi : malUrd ducks ,
1.51 ; buo ! U'liiT toal. J''i ; p refill wing teal ,
$1.50 : mixed ducks. Sl.5)juok : : rabbits , tl.OMi
4.2.ij small r.ibb ts. t.2i@r.ro ( : squirrels. Jl.fio ;
iintelopc saddles , 14ir > c ; deer saddles. iriOIOc :
untclopo e ircassns , uiliub ; deer carcasses , 10 ©
t''e : live ulgpons. Sl.25iJl.S9.
EoilS
ilurrKii Low grades , MEICc : uoo.l dairy . IS
ISle.
PoL'LTitv Chlcknns. . ! | > ; ccsc and ducks , Se.
Oil . hut.
NEW YORK. Oct. so. I ETIIOI.WM Quiet and
stonily ; erndo In hbls , Parkct's. ? W" > ;
Parker's In bulk. ? ? .8" > : refined New York. * tOO ;
Philadelphia and IliUtin6ro. | * ' > . ' . > " > ; Phila
delphia and Italtlmoro In bulk , $ : i.45 ; i.50.
COTTON riKKD Oir.-5-l ; rmjind quiet ; orule ,
27 c ; yollow. : n3)t ! < S-\.ei
TAM.OW Quiet and afTons : clly ( JiOO tor
Ilosix Hull but firm ; strained , common to
ood. $ ' . : wai.i4. :
Quiet out firm ;
I.lvnrpoul Mtirtfcts.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 23. WHEAT Dull : holders
offer f reel v : No. 1 ( Jallfoinln. ( is HiSOs lOd per
cental : red western spring , ( is I'jilQ.Gs ; No.
led winter , rsOJdS.1s ! 10.1 ,
COIIN Quiet ; demand fallen off ; mixed
western. 4s .Vjd per cental.
ItACON I.OIIK and short clear , 55 Ibs , I.i9.
LAUD 1'rlmo western. 48s per cwt ,
Omaliu Fruit Market.
fiitAi'ES Now York couoor.Is , 2S313c per
10-11) . buskiil.
OAMKoiiNiAUiAi'ES ; I'orcr.ito ; 11.50 mus
cats ; $1.75 Tocays. :
( 'ALifoiiNiA Pr.Aits } iM per bnv.
Ai'l'i.us-Wostern $ i7J' I.UJ
- , ; Now York , JI.OO
© 4.57.
QUI.NCKS Per box , 11.7532.00.
Colluu .Murltet.
NEW YORK , Oct. 2J. Options oonod ] barely
steady and nrichur.Kcd to II pslnls lownr ,
closed stoudy at from f > to 15 points down.
ir'nlcs , 27.UOO Ings. Inclndlnz : October. M.VMJ :
November , ? 1.F > .VJ : Deconlbcr. 115.2 ( $15.'ri.Innu- ;
ary , tllLDIfeLVlO ; March. 14.U ! < JH3.53 ; .May.
! 4. 7058 1 4. 85 : September. I4 O'JfSU.70 ; spot Ulo.
dull and easy ; No. 7 , JH0.50.
Traders Tulle.
OlIICAdO. Til. . Oct. 29. Kcnnntt , Hopkins . _
Co. to H. A. McWhortor : Thu marKut has been
devoid ot Impoilant features. It rccovcied
from the llttlo panto which prevailed on the
euro yesterday afternoon and this morn ins :
but the tradlnz has bcuti hirjoly professional
and mainly on un evunln ; charactor.
The dionth Is getting moro serious
d.'illy and complaints Ineic-ise as M the out
look for the nextcrcp but traders aio too
busy looking after the lust crop to pay much
attention to next. Thuro was some uarly soil
ing of corn , some of which oa mo from t ho clique
that have boon bulling It. of late. The nuir-
kot subsequently recovered from Its depres
sion , on which the lowest prices of the fall
woio in.ide , but It shows llttlo htienirtli com
pared with the fooling far the past few days.
In piovlslons thoiu was not much doing he-
yond thoiiiurking up of Oulobcr ribs In unlle-
Ipalion of Iho fcottlmnont of the deal no.\t
week.
CniOAdo. III , . Oct , C9. r. C . Logan .t Co. to
Duncan , llolllngor.t Co , : Wheat experienced
u gunoral selling wavn aiouiul the opening.
Liquidation was In order and bosluni a proml-
iiniit bear operator sold a romrl l.SOJ.uo : )
of May who it. Tbo buying scorned to bo by
thrco or four comm sslon houses , who ab
sorbed during the dav u largo quantity of
both December and May wheat The sea
board is reported as placln ; I.Ojn.nuo
un. of wheat for foreign shipment ,
clmrlors from Chloaio2IOiOU ( bu. IndlcalloiiH
point that the dcollno has inn Its conr.su nnd
we nro more apt to havu u rally than further
weakness , today there belni : moro pronounced
udvanoos that u very litrzo proportion of
who.il in llrst hnnils In the northwest has
passed Into the olovutoiV control ,
Corn hud a soft spot from the opening Him ely
1n sympithy with wheat , but W.IM bought 111)1 1
orally by Iho provision pubplo.who have lately
bron so successful. The cash do-
mairJ wns fair , Ontw firm , consldorablo
doing In the wuy. of ohunclng cash
demand for thnfiifet billed good P.
Provisions opened uboltt tlio same IIH the clnso
yesterday , but niiOertiij | | good dumiind from
local shorts and some linvlii. by prominent
holders the market ruled strong and closed at
nearly Iho oulsldo prlco * of the day.
.Now York .MIiQi < ir. ( Jiiotatlonii.
New VOHK , Oct. sa The following nio Iho
sing mining 111 ; :
'rowntl'ulnt lib * rjiuuiuh 111
Con. Cut. ft'u iiu Mi'rru Nuviula l'i >
tleudnood . , . . KXrj tlHinUril
Gould & Curry. . , , , , to vjlinlon Con.
llnlo.V Norcrost. , , . IIS Vnllow Jueket. . . . . . 1UO
UW , , llonMllvcr i'i
jl fyblck ailvor
North blur. t.Vl do prcferrcil KM )
Omr.rlo..iKM ) lluiwur 25
Oplilr - < U
oskcd ,
St. I.oillt .MIilii ) Ollotulloii8.
FT. I.OUIH , Mo. , Oct. 20. The mlnlni : stock
murKot was dull. The following quotations
were made on call !
' KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Oct. 29. Cloai-lnje , ) l7i- )
0'12.
0'12.Nuw
Nuw OIII.KANH. Ija. , Out. ' "J. Cleat Ings , fl-
4U7.t)7l .
PAIIIS , Oct. 29. Tbraa per cent icnlcs , tfef
O.'c for the account. \
lUr.TiMOHE , .lid. . Oct. 20. Clearing. ,2)7-
4'7i b ilunees. J.fW.I'JX Hate , U per cent ,
OMAHA. Oct. 2U. Oloirlngs. IJTJ.7JO , as
Monday. Tot.il for the ,
week ,
. Oct. 2U. Cloarlnz * . fl5aS33.Ti4i
balances. $ C,4W.6JU. Oluiirlnua for the week ,
HuMl .U' . ' ; balances. 0UUA : > 0.
CINCINNATI , O. , Oct. 2 ! ) . Money 4fl nor (
cent. Now York exchange , 2ij nremlumt
UluuriiiK * . t.V.'ll,7H ! for tbo woo' ( , ll5flH'JWi (
last year , irJ.'J-w.bU ) .
OlllCAQO. Ill , Out , . -Clearings , tlC.S.3,9.3'
for llio week. tltO.Oi.1.AOSt for ( no correspond-
ln week laiiyotr , U0.i,9ilii7 Now ork ct-
clmiiRpiiuiot but 11 tin at IV iiromlum aicr-
llnt oti-hanRi' . very low | sl\ty-.lnv bills
fl.sJI demand , fl.M ,
11 I T , N , MUM , Oct . O'carlnM. il7.7m,7Vl ( :
balance * . SI.S.CI.1.M Money , I'iQW per cent.
l.xchiincodii ' Now York , la to pir discount.
I'or the week elearlni' , JI07.1I7.J.V ) : , linlance .
tll.aoi.R'O. Tor the same week last year , clear-
lms. r.iMiliG : ; : ; ! balances. $11.511,410.
' ST. Louis. Ma , Oct. St-rio.irlnt , W.w\-
S'Si ' lialnnci'R , f I'll , 00 1. Clearings this week ,
. b lnnce l . $ i4G3.G75. Cli > Nrliiit < for
corrrspondlnv week last vrnr , t.'I.HJV.'Mt ' I" ' > 1-
nncr , 2,4M.KVv [ Cinarhus last week , } 2.UUI-
Oil ) ; balances I ! l,65l.tf. ! "
Mr.Mi'iitiJ , Tciin. . Oct Cl > . Now York ox-
chniiKo ulilin ( at par , Clearliii ? , } 4tlSM ; b.i'-
ancc J70.GS7.
Pnit.u > Ki.rilM , Pa. O't Srloarlni . } iv- :
.41.7511 balance ; , Jl,4JS.vn. Money 4'1 per
cent
LONDON. Oct. W. Amount of bullion with
drawn ' from the Hunk ot Kiulatnl tod.ty ,
MVl : STOCK MAHKKTS
Very rn\-nribl Conditions \Vhlrli Mtrronnd
thu Trndo at I'rmi'iit.
OMAHA , Oct. 2ft Thn wcokclo eswlthallslil
run of cattle and liberal reeolpls of IIORS In
fact the supply of o.ittlo was llio lightest of
thnonk ' whllo tha run of hogs wns the heav
lest , The folloum Iliturcs will KlVUtfi.lr
Idea of how receipts are running :
Cattle , llojis. Sheep.
UecelptsthUwook . riS51 HLI II MIW
Uceelpts lust week . . 10.1110 .S.'Ht l-i7'J
aii.Ks week lust year. . . . I7,71 * > 21,701 l > .470
Kstlmntlnz Monday's rpcoipts at 5.010 cattle ,
5.00J ( ) hois and I.UOO sheap the record Is as f il-
low-no *
t itllc. Unas. Hhoop.
Hocelpts for October. . . . li.vnij iiri.au KWiO
Hi-celpts ! for September. 77.77.1 SI.IU5 20.215
Uceelpts for Oj 1SJI . . . , 78iill ; 1I7.72S 2.V1I45
Kocelpts past 10 months llHiMM.mIU : ) ) 15:1.1101 :
Him 10 moiithslastyo.it. W'lU I.KKI2I 14.VS.1I
Increase over last yoni. 1I7.40J ls"i.5W 7.2JO
The caltlo marltet has b'-on decidedly actU o
and healthy all week. While receipts for the
week have shown an Increase over llio tiru-
rcdhiL' I wool * of noallv U.OOJ head , nonuof the
loci : houses ha\o been able lo secuio as
many beef cnltluiiH Ihev could haM'eonxen-
lently used. In conseiiuenco of this caltlo
lmo sold nt better prices all weoK. The ad
vance has been fully 2.V3 on both beef steers
and I'll tellers' stock , and this advance has not
been , as Is Kencrally the ca i > , conllncd to the
best grades. All uradox , both steers and cow ,
t'hoN shared In tha Komtral Improvomcnt nnd
tiioMiiarkul has been In u xcry "at.sfactory
condition nil week.
NollihiB now has developed In thn sleeker
and feeder Una Iliislncss has been lively and
all ( sir.ibln nlTorlneo have met with a icadv
sale at KOOI ! stroii ) : mlees. Kvun the llaht.
thin stock LMttlo and yearllns hnu moved
morn freely , although at the sumo low , mean
prices. ;
With the lightest catl'o receipts of HID \\cok
and n coed demand from local pacUers the
market was active nndstionxcrfrom the > -lart
and Itdld not take tlionioaKerolVerlnc-of uond
boot cattle vorv Ion i to olmnzo hands. Several -
oral bunches of cornfed cattle , wolghlm : up
wards of 1.410 Ibs. , sold ut } .VUi and i.'i.lO nnd
fiilrtoicaod r.iss and partly f atlod steers
sold nt from Jll'i totlA't In the wesleins fair
to coed stock Mild at from Klin to f.l.H > . Kx cry-
till dcslr.iolo sold , the niaiUet boln active
anil the fueling sironi ; tlirou liont.
'I II ho forty odd loads of cows nnd inlvcd nook
chniiKed hands briskly at prices stronc to a
dim higher than I'lfdav. extiemo sa'es ol
poor to very coed cows nnd hclfnrs bohix at
from * l-"i to } . ' .r > 0 , with the bin hulk ot the fair
to uood stun" ut from SI. 75 to $ J.25. Hulls , oven
and stass went freely at generally " -tronaer
) ) rlces fiom Jl.GI to $ .C'J. Yeal calves were
Hteady at fiom ill.oo to fl.OO. with largo slnlV
and ' yearlhi'.s ralher slow at from $1.51 tot.,2. " > .
I'lio feeder trade was onlv moderately
brisk , but prices were \tull maintained on all
suitable ulToHnKs. There was the usual dull
ness ' In the otr itradcs and prices were eono-
spondlngly low. Hciircsontathe sales :
DltKSSI ! ! ) ItGEt'
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. l r. No. Av. Pi.
8. .1151 { .I 15 Hi. .12711 tl V5 20. 144 ! ) J'i III
C ifii : y 25 : i4. uvi r , oo : n. 1411 nio
17. 003 II HO 20. 144G 5 10
17.No.
No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
4. . Will Jl 85 11..IO.-.G fl S'i II. . 1011,1 05
10. . 8 ! > 0 1 35 15 . 1172 1 K" (1 ( . 1 > . ' 'I 2 111
10. iois 1 4a : i..iiu.i i tr ; i7 . 8si 215
II. TJ ) 1 4J 15. 741 1 Ki II. 0'iS 215
'I . U40 141 7. . 1041) ) 1 85 1 120J 215
It. . 090 140 2.1. .1015 1 HO 78 . U05 220
1..IOG1 140 1. . 11)70 ) 111) 'I .liii : ; 225
0 . O'll 1.10 2V.10' , ' ) 2 1)0 ) I. . K.)1 ) 225
1. . SUO 150 8. . 670 303 8..Uh7 225
2. . S25 150 1. . U93 2 ( JO 7. .1171 22. >
i. . C5) ) i BO i . fl > ) a oo : IG. . an 225
i. . HIO i co 7. . 115:1 : 2 on S3. , on 2:11 :
G..1071 175 1. 78J 200 83. . llili 2113
1G. . 910 175 1. .11110 2 OJ 2J. . 1'SJ ' 283
1. SJJ 1 8i 17..10M tf 03
CAI.VKS.
1. . SCO 150 22. . 278 2 2 1 7. . 117 40)
8. . 2,8 1 5J 1. . 250 803 11..2D9 4 Ul )
2 , . 42J 175 2. . 249 803 1. . 140 400
4 . 857 200 2. . 110 4 0) 2. . 145 410
1. . 290 2 10
HULLS.
1..1580 1 C5 1..18GO 1 Si 1. 1010 200
2..1IG5 1 SO 1. 18'iO ' 191 1..1IIO 2CO
1..II20 1 83 8 .1CG7 1 93
1..1I80 2 CO
OXK.V.
8..15M 2 50
8TOCKKRS AND I'EKDKUS.
84. . .178 1 ( iO 5. . 8li3 2115 1. . 12.50 25 ! )
0. . M5 170 2. . . Ml 2 X ) 1. . Kl ) 2M
II. . .W. 22.5 .r ) , . 714 240 S. . 8M 2 M
4..12h.5 225 4. 0i7 : 240 4. . 007 2(15 (
17. . 7JJ 280 50. . Dili 253 10..1"1J 2b5
SOUTH DAKOTA CATTM : .
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 steer 1120 Kl 00 u steers. . .HOI 5:1 : hO
25 COWH . .1IWJ 2 M I'd steers..KIJ4 II KJ
4 cows. . . . VSU 2 25 4 cows. . .1070 2 25
1 steer I''SO 8115 4 stoora 112 ] y 85
r , steers. . . . 12GG 885
COI.OIIAUO rVTTM : .
2 cows . . . 1050 285 20 Hirers . . 1100 11.50
UiKiH Values ha\iIliiitn..teil ) within a com
paratively nairow range , but wlih largely In
creased receipts the trade rather weakened
tow.ud the close of the weak , and utter ad
vancing lOc lo 13o about Wednesday the close
Is at pilccs not a gro.it deal illlTui enl fiom the
oln o of last week , Asldo from an In-
cioiiBo of over 5.0W In receipts comoiirod
with last week and I'.OO ! ) compared with the
lust week of Oeto or last year , conditions
have shown little or no change. Packers and
shippers continue free buvors , and the frc-h
inuatdomand holds out well and will probably
Impiovu right along now.
Libcr.il Huppllcs and lower o.istern maridits
gave us u ( lull trade with doi-llnlng pilccs
from start to finish. On the early market
with good compotlon trade had some llfo lo It
nnd prices ruled about a nickel lower than
I'rlday. As receipts Increased nn 1 advices
from Chicago became moro bearish nnd as
shipping and fresh inttu buyers , having
filled their urgent orders , dropped enl , thu
market weakened nnd closed fully lOc lower
than I'rlduy and In some cafes moro. Common
light und mixed to choleo bntehor and heavy
lo.ids.sold at from $5.85 to ? 5..V > but thobnlk of
Iho fair to good hogs sold ' > to lUc lower than
I'rlday on an average , or at from f5.10 to J5.5I
against * 5.5J to 85.53 I'rlday and } 5 40 to fj.l'i
lust Saturdiy. ltoiresontatlvo | sales :
No , A v. No. Av.
1 203 fill . 811
74 229
5 824
BS Ill )
AM ) IIOITOII.
1 . 8W 803 S , . , .100 40 400
2 . IfcO 4 60
HIIEKIItocolpU huvo been very moderate
und rather unevenly dibtrlbuled Ihiotixhout
the week , but the market In Kcnor.il has been
vnry Inadequate ! ) supplied and prices have
ruled ralher firm , The olTorlnsH today woru
duuldcdly mixed and all common , Pretty
Kuod spring lambs brought tt.25 and fair
ewe ( J.NJ and JJ.OT. rjomo very Indif
ferent westerns aid not find a pur
chaser. Deslrahlo muttons urn In peed
demand and ( iiiotnbly Htrou. . Kalr to peed
natives , tJ.50to4.50 ; f.ilr to uood wiibturns. 18.25
{ 4.2.5 ; comjnoil and Block sheoii. (8.2.ViA25 ;
iroodto choice 40 to UMb. lumbb. { I.VWI.7J.
Uepreaontdtlvu nalcki
No. Av. Pr.
11 native owes . . . Kl ti Vi
Overcoat
Arguments
i
Arguments that speak louder than words , are
prices Prices to talk must be loud voiced
How is $3.75
For a loud talker for a good wide wale
cassimere overcoat
Or would you rather have a heavy long
ulster for $5
Or a still better one for $7
And for $ S
Ah , that's the stuff
'For $8 we have the finest light beaver
overcoat you ever laid eyes on got blue
black brown ones , too Wide wale Box ,
shape
$ S that's ' our leader ,
You. prefer a storm ulster we have them
all prices all fabrics
These are our arguments
o
Columbia Clothing Co. ,
Cor. 13th and Farnam
Suscessors to M. Hellman & Co.
IS native Iniiihs fil 4 S5
S nutlru lambs lit 4 8.5
40 iinllvo owes Hi 8 M
KUIIKO of 1'ricca tor I loirs.
Hhowln ; tlu o\trmno r.infeo of prices mid
'or ' full lo.uls of hoavy. lUht ami mlxoJ Iio gq
i nil thcr.injzo at which tliu bulk ottho hogs
old on thu days Indicated :
Jclobcr. 1692 Heavy. Uht. | Mixed. Hulk.
5 00(15 10 .5 llf-i.5 ( OT 5 10ft. ' . 201.5 I0w5 IS
hiirulny inudity i Mimlny I Sinnhiy
5 I7ftr > 'J.'i 5 1M 5 JS a liria0 i sua'i Si
' - ' 'Of ,
_ . IftffiS _ 2iJi 1 . iO 5 11)15 )
h 2UM5 4U-i , JAMS MiS M'iS S.1i5 fiHS .11) )
6 IOR5 . ' 01.1 20i Hi A 2Jc.o ! ItOlj 2.V"5 "U
5 ssas 4vA w s AUIS du j : io : . w.i 3.1
Sunday Hiimluy ' i-iimhi ) > !
'i (0M A : , lS'i , 2J 5 t\6 \ 56 < .5 MO
M 5 ' 'Dim SI IS SSC1.5 'lil'S ' S.Vn.5 35
5 SUClA 4.5 S ' 'OK. ' ) S5.ft 25'sl ! > .I'llA % V.iS "k >
: > owis 401.5 ai 5 a7'"i s.Wis so s a.'ii 5 au
5 ifi'.ira r , i. , , ' , : ; oi. , i.y.ir , pelt , Mfr.s r >
'
li piimlny Hiindny 'Minday ' Smiilay
7
8II w. , diijij r
II ,
0 A ( OMfi 05 S
5 I'.iffiS 6i5 ! i & 'jS ( iiift : , ifi ; . ' , difis . ' .u
' 2 . ! A lo < 'tA MIA " tt S CJH.'i 1'i'i ' 4'iS ' ) 45
: j . I Sunday Sundtiy i Hundity Sunday
't . A SA0S 4T S S'l-SS 4 S , I5 < ? > 40'S ' 40SA ( 41
' , . A 4Wvi S ? S 41X75 .VJ,6 , 4S S BO'S ' 4V S M
! ( ! . .A . 4i'.i'S ( 1 1 j 4V. ( i.1 A Mte.i SS'S ' A'JOS M )
4' > M'i IS ) A 40' 3 SA j 4.V3S-SIJ S 45'rA A"i
A 4.V.iA LA A | ( ll S A'J S 4V 6 i > ( . " > M" ' > 6A
S lUf-5 V > S 115 5 Si S ! n A 40.i4U'55) ' )
Itrrolpts unit DUpcMll.lim ol htfinlc.
OHIulal rucolpts and ( Iliuniltlon of sto'lc as
.liown by thu liooUsof llio Union Siouk Vai\ls
company for tin ) twomy-fonr lioius ondln. ; nt
A o'clock p. in. , October - ! > . 1SJ.1.
i-Aiii.i : . | nons. RIIKKI * . .II.JIlslft.VMI.S
. ' .ira. Ili'adC | ra. HiiulCiirx..Ileml . earn Hi-ail.
iij | . .I' ,
DISPOSITION.
IH'VEHH. - . .
i-ATTl.i : IIIMIH.
i
Om-tlia I'lipklnu Cu
Tlmi II. llnmnioml Co.
S lft.rvCij AA
'llin Oudiliy I'ackln Cu. 1''IUI.
,1.1' . t > iiilroi | , lloitun 1,219
hporry A llunios I'l ,
\\lillo \ I * . S * I )
Amlrmr Ilnai w
, < > ! IIOtllKC'lllld
Van Bunt
puu. , nlilpprs. nnil Kc'i'dr IC5 111 !
.eft over 401) )
ToUl I. CiS 914
UhlritKO I.Up Hlnck JMilflii't.
f'lliCAao , III. , Oct. ' . ' 9. ISnocirtl Toli-irain lo
Till : IIKR 1 All biitiihont AJJof thu.'I.SMotuilu-
ri'ccilvcd todny weio TuxanH , and a larco p.irl
of the lultor v.'oro not on thu nr'iUiil , u'Dln.'di-
reel to niuiiiborH of llict "Illir Tluou. " I'llucs
worn nominally Hto.uly , All thu fresh nnd
stulu stock wan bought u | ) : il ( julto as t'ood
pilce-i us pruvalU'U yosterJuv. ( jiiotatlons
wcro from Jl to J.l for cows , liolfora mid IjuIlK ,
from t\.M \ to * 140 for stooltori and foodniB ,
from } I ! toi'iS'J ' for dressed bout and hlilmiliiK
steers from tl.V ) to H 5J for \\u9turns and from
. - ' . ' ) to Jl.lcl fcr Toxans.
Thuro wus u slmru dculino In lie > frn/n I5o
to'JOc. np inoio than cnvurlni ; thu ( Imp slnco
ynstorilav liinrnliiKTlioio was a uooil dn-
maud for eastern account , but local P.IOUITS
lielil olT nnd In Siltoof | tlu ll 'lit run ( ( 'stlinatod
ut Ki.Oj' ) ) nrlcua woru foruud buck to thu
u.\tunt abovu notud. OlosliiK rinotutlons
\\ora from $1.10 to MM for llRlitimd from JV.'O
to * 5.73 for IID.I vy wolirbts It took u enoil
nrtlclo to brln ? ax iniiuh as JV05 and only a
vurv small part. of tlio tra'Jiii. wnsilanoat but
'
.
lit f Him W0 ( to ll.7. " > . ' 1'r.idliiK was slow at for-
mur iitiotatlons. Kow wore wnnlod ulthur by
locnl or oulbldo biiycrH ani ) thu nrir'iul was
weak at from il.M to ? I.OJ for culls uinl at
from J L'3 to } 3.'i for puor lo cholco iimlltle | .
Thcro WHNJOIIIO dumaim for lambs at fiom
WTitoW.T'S.
llccolutsi cattle , a.5)0 ; hn , in.OW ; hiicp ,
KHIHIH City l.lvn Stock .Market.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. . Oot. ' . a OATTr.u-U
colptH. : ) , OM ) : bliiuniontj , 3,700 ; murKut autlvo ,
lUu bUbur for K ' > 'l moori and cows , othtir
Htook htuany ; dressed boot and shipping
steers , VLTHV&t.Ki cows nnd helfoin. Jl.toailKI
gtouku und feeders. $ l.l.ofe.'J.nuToxus ! ; nnJ
Indian bteeru. hlronz l,7.Vit'I.IU.
lions Kccolpts. TJ.OdOi bhlinneiits , 2,510 ! non
criil niuri < ut wasftu lower , closlni ; 1'u ' lowur ;
oxtremu ruiiKo. W COS .V ) ; bulk. } : aaV4 1.
HllKKl' HocolpU. U03j slilpmunti , 4'JOi tin
nmrxot waa ( inlet and steady ! mutton ) , CJ.O
M. J.OIIIH r.lvii nluvk Market.
ST. Oin * . > Io. , Oct. .U UATTI.K llocolpts
slilpinuntij. 11/100 : 111 ill k el iicllvu am
slroiiRi fair to Rood native BtoorH , JJ.OJB4. ' . ' )
choleo to huuvy , } l.40&l.75 | niedlnin to bus
Texas and Indian Bluer * , 1'1'AMIM.
llong-Itucutpts. L'.Viiklilpmcnt , ? .JOOi mar-
) ( ut5ootT : liuttvy.tl.tOai OuiaoMii ? . f5.i : ii5.CO
IlKllt. t-V.aW6.\H. (
HiiEBi' Kocclpta , 330 ; ulilpmcmta. OX ) ; iniu-
itot Hteady ; natlvot raneu , f..7'M.J. ,
1'erfoct action and perfect lioalth rosul
from tboineof IJjWIU's Llulo Karly Ids
or ) . A perfect llttlo pill.
Man who Gives his millions for the found-
ngofhobpltalB , collo2os anil asylums la not
nore ho ofu philjuith-opiat than is he who is
avowed
orthobloh nn-a the stiflerlng , thu liolp'.ejn
ictims of diBo s } . The myriad of mnliidldj
mown us Nervous , Chronic and , I'rlvat"
DiHcusoa are ofso obstiimoivl complloititl
i nlnncl char loMrthnt only the moit glftoU , sltir.-
wkloly oxperlen = ol
n tha land can comprohon'l
or cura tUom ,
or they defy the eH'ortMot Iho general
prao-
Itionor who hw : not mUo tnem hli llf *
'
.
itu'Jy. The euro
Of
Suoh ill'Bises ns Syphlllls , Oo'iorrliuia
,
Sleet , Spnrmatorrhuja. Lost BTi'tiliood
ElIectH of Early Vice , Btrlctura , Hydrcole
HlKhest tlegroo ofmotllo.il skill , bucli ai bitd
ow men passosR. '
The r cord of Drs. Belts & Bo ti iirovoi
them to bo the most nhle , Huccnulul and
ropularspnolalisu in America , ifnotlu the
World
And the number of permanent curai thay
have olleotod within tha past 27 year * onii
not Iio oqunllod by any othar phyjlpjnns In
thlv or any ether country ,
Bond I cents for our Illustrate ! hookot
ISJOpiupB.
Cuntmllatlon free. Call upon or
with btnmp ,
Drs. Betts & Betts
119 .So. 1 4th Street ,
OMAUA , N B.
J ) K. 0. WBi'1'9 NKUVH ANIUMAINTIIBVP
MKNV , oiuoslllo for Kri'.JfU DUJloJIl. fill , N * |
m iila.li ( 'auacn , riorrout I'roiintoa C4U al dr
tlcoboior wl ) 03Vnorulii3ii ( , Maattl Utiurai-
ou.dottnetiof lUjllrilii. oiuilnj ImaiiUr , uilig./
dt > o jr.tloatli , I'ruinitura oil A < , llarreiian. Jgi
or Tower In etlliur int. luipotunol.jucjrrliai au-1
llFemale > kio ( > ii. luroluotarlaitai , .tpjr-
uiaUrrlie4C44ig4 br oror-uxjrtloa of t4 > lral %
telfatU aoTur'lniluUanco. A month' * ImtiuV
IIU fur ll.br mill , Wuifuirjntjnl < boxoi to our >
K chunlu ( oriiu > ti. vvltti II will null wrlttji
Kuarontcoto rofumllf nolojDlUuirinlm lituii
onlf br Tliooiluru. K , J.aifli drulx , lulo i
outhua'l coruor lutUnud furaiui u.
FARM FOR SALE ,
A farm of lOUS ecru In town of IJunnnit , Itlalmi
Co , , Neb. blluutvU un thn IllBiiml and MlcJdlu lau | .
H\or , DUO ( ullu Jroui Dunnhu ulntlon , on th'J II , It
M. .1. . It. tt.rp.l.Dd .
i
S31. k ttrccl , tUlcugu.lU.