Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 13, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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COMMERCIAL m FHAXGIAL
Bilrer Tight in tha flcnsto Demorsliittl Bivl-
ne on tue Board"of Trade.
WIICAT OPEUCD STRONG , CLOSING HIGHER
In Oorn Trade W f nd in
I.tili I'rorliiliin *
Moro J.artrrly I him U m l l r
tlir ( Irnln .Market * .
Cirieioo , Oct 12-ThoMhor flphl in the
umatc demoralised bushier on the Hoard of
Trade today. Uttlo was done and piice
changes wcro not Impel taut.
Wheat nt the opening win about the same
is jostordav's closing to tac lower , milled
40 , then "declined } fc , ruled firmer and
prices ndvam-ed ! , eased oft and the club-
Ing was about 'firhlghnr ' than yesterday.
i.irly : In the scsslou there was a rumor that
the BCtiHto unit adjoinnou without taking
action on the silver bill and this caused a
tompotarjvcikncss At the decline there
was some buying for December nnd May-
chlolly December by two promliiout firms ,
whlch.lt w.ii thought , Note against sales
inndu of iMsh wheat ,
Tlicic was fUlt | < > a little long wheat let go
of around COo for December , but the demand
was sufficient to absorb the offerings with
out causing further decline , and later a
slight inliy occurred. It wn rumored that
tuveral catiroea of thn lo.tor pr.ides had been
* old laUMostcnlay and tod-iy for jlilpmout
It was o\'en iriunoiod that some contract
vhe.it had been Injured by the exporters.
In rein trade wns scattered in small Ios.
Opening ttunsactloiu were at alwut jester-
day's llnal quotations , and after ruling
steady fora while declined from > o to V ,
i allied atrnln , elialicd | but little , und closed
\\Ith n slight tram
Oats declined from VjC to Jfc. the near fu-
tines being thu weakest , but rallied from V
to ' . ,0 nnd closed quiet The depiesslon was
duo to hvinpath ; . jvith corn and also to mod-
urato olloiiups by shipping houses. Pro
visions Hero regulated more laigel.V than
usual hy the grain iiiarkotsand outside In-
Jluences I'tu-rs at thu opening weie higher
because the hogs , estimated tit 24,000 head ,
were posted nt 17,000 licad The trade host
tated hen the grain m-.rkets broke down
on ndveiso AVashington news , and when this
was contradicted , prli es of piotlucti made a
bound The business was not important on
the ndv.incp. the hogs being estimated very
light , at 10,000 head for tomorrow , helping
the advance. It WAS claimed packers were
rebuylug stuff sold hoit in anticipation of
nioio hogs. Compared with last night's
prices , prices are from 7ko to 27c higher , the
giciitcst aiUanco being in lanuary pork.
There wtib a fair demand for vessel room
and offei Ings moderate at 2c for wheat and
lfo for corn to Buffalo.
kstlinateil icceipts for tomorrow Wheat ,
11)0 ) cars ; corn , C50 cars j oats , : )0 ) cars ; hogs ,
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NKW YOHK , Oct. 12. 1'rouu Hccolpti , 10,000 ,
| ) I < KS. ; exports , ID.OUObblH. ; sale's. 12,000 pkgs. ;
Bprlnp pitenls weak , other guides htoady ;
winter wheat , low guides $1.70f&3.2' * ;
winter , fair lo fancy , 12 3.rji2i3.nO : winter ,
fair to fancy patents , 13.50 3.80 ; Minnesota
eloar , if'J.aMt'J.B.'i ; Minnesota straluhts. $3 OOiJ
U.70 : Minnesota stinlKhtt. , p itcnts , , tJ.7034.20.
Con.s MTAI. Dull.
KVE- Hull ; mlvdlin , 2.fi023.25j Miporflno
12.10(32.35 ( ; line , Jl.iB.2S. ) ( )
IUIII.KY Steady : No. a Milnaukoo , C7@C8c.
llAiu.KY MAI.T Dull at ulic.
WHEAT Itecelpts , none ; exuorts 37,000 bu. ;
caluH , 1HH5,000 bu. futllios , Ki'J.tlUO bu. spot. |
Spot iiiarl.ot SiJiMc easier with u fnlr export
trade at the decline ; No. .1 led , In MOID
and olo\ator , l > OKc ; nlloat , O'JIic : f. o. b. ,
fiUVc ; No. 3 red. Objfe : ungraded ii'dliO&li9c :
No. 1 noitlioin , 70c ; No. 1 haul , 73c. Options
openud Nleady , eased i < | T on local soiling and
laigo receipts , elnsud baiely Ktoiuly at BV
ilcclme. No. 1 led , Jnniinry , 72Jac ; May
7H ta7l'ic ) , , closing nt 7lii-i ) Octobiir. 09Uc ,
rloslng at OOc ; No. 3 , CO' ii7U > jcf closing at
70C.
70C.COHS
COHS Itecelptw. 3,000 till. ; exports , 10,000 )
bu. ; salon , 72.r > , OllJ ( bu , fuluies. 11,0,000 i nn.
kpot. Spots , c higher with a fair export de
mand ; No. 2 , In < ilu\ator 4 He ; alloat ,
4 Ho ; iingraili'd inUed , 17 ® I He. Options
opened H Irmly and dull , advanced later
oil deciunsu in Inu-rlor receipts and good
rush trade , i'lo lng : ( ) ctob r , 4fl1J47jil ( :
December , 47'4e. NIM ember , 47rf47J ( , c ,
clotting at47'ie : Docomboi , 47 ' { D47'4 - , clos
ing at 47 * , ej Mny , 40 l-l ( < a4U9ui cloaln f nt
40V.
OATS Kecolpth , none ; sales , 480,000 bu.
fuurch , U.l.OOObu spot. Options dull and 'aft
° c lower on local ollorlnts ; October , 33'gCif
! )3)ic ) ) , i-lo'-lng at DII'iC ; November , 33' , ,
closing at 33'fc ; Dei-ember , 33 ( ii3le , closing
nt 33V : M'iv. 88'.ia30 ' ,
ie. cln-lng at 3He ( :
No. 2 , 33'i 33ie : .No. 2 , white , 35'ic ; S'n.J !
Chicago , 3ri/O34Jc ) ; No. 3 white , 31c : mlxud
wi'Sturli. 34'44t35'icj ' nhlto irtixtorn , 33liO3'Jc.
HAY- Steady ; shipping , Sfl GOitO.&U ; good to
choice. fCH ( ) H.6U ,
lllDth-l'Irin.
lAATiini-rirni ,
\\uoir Dull ; doniesllc Decco , 2 ( > tl2&c ;
pulled , IHWU&ci TMMU. Kai7c. ) (
lldi-s- Quiet : btatn. eominoii to choice , 10 ®
3i'i I'aelliocoaM , lutt23i- .
I'liDVihiONs-L'ut meatb , In light demnm ) ;
iilcUled > .hoiilderi4 , 7iHc ; ulckled hams. lOSife
lie , l.ard.kteady with
, a fair duniand ; weht-
urn steam closed at 1 1 0,20 i sal en , 400 tlereen
ut (10.20 ; ontlon fi.ilcn , none ; Nu\embiir , u,70. .
nominal. 1'orl. , hteady ; balen , lee uhls. ;
extra mess , llt.i&d ) ! 10.50.
Ilurrr.ii-Ilarely kteaily : western dairy , IH ®
2'.Vi wobtcin iMiiuiiiiiry. 2DQ30c ; uehtuin i fac
tory. i74M7e : KigiiiH , atv.
C'llhtsKrirn , ; raiiKlm : fiom 4c to ll c ;
Etiile , lar e , lluff.ll'nc ; fancy , HSc ; we turn
parl sUlins , .Ujio'Jo ,
i ; ujilIiisi tlK-d and wenU ; Icehouse ) , IB ®
2l ) i western fiobli , 21O22tc ! ; receipts. , fa.COO
'IA'I.I.OW Lower , exports withdrawn
OV. ; city
. Oii-bteadyj crude , 3Sc i yol-
I'M noi.bliM United closed nt 70'e } bid.
TtJitriNTiNK Sa-aily ; 2HJi2HUc ,
HICKrirni ; donn-Mlo fair to extra , 3fJ
6Si-i Japii,40 ( tii41'tc.
SlOLASSM-Sliuul ) : Now Orleans open kettle ,
good to choice , 324f 38c.
hlKiAit Haw , linn ; sales , none ; refined ,
steady ! St. Crott , cuntrlfUKal , OU test , 3'ic ;
Muscovado , UU lest,3'ic.
I'll ) IIION hleady ; Aniurlcan , J12.2&y >
1300.
Coi'i'i.n-null ; lullf 9,06 , nominal.
I.t.Al > Very woiik ; domestic. * 3.&U ,
TIN 'I'lrm : Straits , (20.70 bid.
bl-M.TLii Weaken domestic , } 3 00 bid.
llt'vlow ot thn Iron Trade.
( . 'l.KVKi.AMi , Oct. 12. The Iron Trade
liotluw llila week ijayst Thu lion Undo has
put In another uiiMitUfuetor ) week , with
Iitllo to bruak the monotony of weak p
und kiirnnkin dem ind , Tno I'lttsburg
Irlcl him furnlbliod komu further
In the tii it wc k. Incluitlnir the Apollo
tnllN , and tln > I'l nt n mill , &t vnleli Iron l <
pinralvd t 4 , Mid t.i fi Illu irnt the if Uea
Inp hold of uiiluitUin upon the mini. It Ii
evidentth it ttcrowlll v llttli ? < 5 ptwdllw
In western iri'l ' thecoinlnujear. r-imaof the
Kcitt rlnjr iilll llinttljrei ! thu < nio oo'nc
wc'ekaaeono-f Hud iliciiMflvn without imlflM ,
undo blddun by niitinii'Ji ( MtnfilMiininis In
I'lttibutir Mid further cast l'liijjiir ) ml Is
i-onllniic Ifi bu licird from In t-rntem iiiarKOWi
taking ni-dur * it flgnrot quite btlow regular
rats TonniiKP \ still un atlfpetoty. Jotno
siravelin ? oril'Ts ' are nolod nd repotts ate
current Hint I.JQ at mill * linn biion cut by some
pio'inf-iMs. Tlio raw iron ninkot Is without
lucldui ! .
OniNllit I'roiliirt *
lumen-Tin to fippoirs to bo a llttlo more
butter urilvln , ; and theio Is not so much talk
about uutthiK i nouih ; to supply the duniund
Pancvcrenmury , UNitatlct coed rreiiini-ry , 2oc-
falrcrL-nmi'iy , 2Ht.24c ; rhnl o to fancy rniiti-
try. SlJt''fic ; fair to itood country , 18ii20 < - ;
packlm ; stock , fresh , IG&lTi' .
KOIJSigK : wuru bolng pretty gimcrally hold
LIVE I'ot'i.rHV 1'hli'kcnn ind old hens are
soiling at about Hie satmi pili't ) , mostly at 7c ;
old toiHlors , aO4i * , gu so and ducks , " " "
tlirknys , U'lilOo.
VISA I. Ttioio arc ipiitc a itood iiiiiny . . .
i-nlvcs airlvliiK Cholco iinall and fat Mais ,
UCJC'Se , tliln or huav y , t5t > c. . . .
( l\ili-l'i.iltli : ( ehlcUoin , fJfiO : malliird
dui-ks and redluailt Hie Mow ul ! < i 00il2 ull |
la.it diu-l. ' . . ! 1 25q mil , Jl 60
HO.M.V Ilonry Is ( ommonclns lo. ' ' i\o n
ItttlnniKio fieidy , but thu dnmaiid Is still
light for It , eholeo whll'i elovnr , l i17o.
OVHTKItSMi'dlmns , 17e ; h irii-dioos , JZli'i
extra Miiudaid-i , 2Jc ; extra lulvcts , .Me ;
comp.iny seli-els 2Uc ; eoiinU , 34c.
XHU.rtllt.IM.
Ili.ANS fancy h-iiiil-plul.i'il n.ivy , $2 003
223 , common whllD beaut , } 1 &OSil.iO
OMiixs Tlieio la not iiiin-h m tMty In the
oi.Ion ni'irM't , onlnK to thn fact that the
loi'tileiop N IIUR. ) and Hie gnrdL'iiors are sup
plying the tiuniml very luiKi'ly. Unions , arc
quoted at OOSt70i-
J'OTVTOf.s-touler nonthcr , cspecl illy n. lit
tle frost , wo.tld tend to Impioxo the demand
for potatoes , as nxery one would waul to put In
wlnlerHtnrkH. llonm grov.n polatoos lu unmll
lots fiom store , 7oi % : homo Brown , In eat lot' , iO
5J72iColin ; ado , from Hloic , 80c , Colorado
car lots , 78itHOL'
CAIIIIAIIITlieio : Is a good deal of c-ybbagij
selling In this market , but thn dem ind Is sup
plied entirely by the gai il-iicr-i. Oi dors for
cabbage fiom thui'e.mlil aiu-lllleu at Idcpcr
Cl l.hitvThem Is ronsliteiablo poor stock
on thn mai Kul and soma vnry fancy Uooil
stock , 30iSJoe ; Hocoml gtaile , 25B.30C , fincy
Swu-Tl'fU'lTOiw Tlio supply U fair : lioino
prown , pur bbl.f3 ; Jurst-y sloiK , jioi bbl. , Sl.OO
'
rnitm.
I'rlei'Hioninln about
steady ; per
bunch , laiKe , $ J.ooa2 25 ; per bunch , small to
mudlino , $1.76112.00.
lvio.v , Alcssliiiis ] ) pr box , { 400145.00 ;
Mlnrl. rnsiis , 300 sl/e , tJ.50UO.00.
OKVMII s Thrio aio only u fo.oriuRoi n1-
inalnliiK ! Klxi'rsldo MwlUurrano'in snoots , $4
HIUIT' ? .
OHAIM.S n.istein Concoids , per basket ,
I'ut'txs riccstono poaches , per
box. fl ; ulliiiM , * 1 : 10 to 23-box lots , OOe ;
\\lntei penis , PIT box , J2.25 ; Tokay uranus ,
? 1 25 ; black ami muic.it grapes , tl ; Qulnuus
$2 iiiir box ,
Ai'l'i.m 1'ho supply is light on this nmi-
ket ; choice eating , ea-tetn , per bbl ,
ft.00 ; choice western , S4.25choice cook-
Inc , t4.
CitAMiBiiitiLfl Cranbei lies in o arriving vety
froelv and nio In good demand ; Capo Cod ,
per bbl. , * 0 005JG 25 ; bell and cherry , S3.50 ; bell
and biiKle , J'J. '
QuiN(3i3 ( ! Cail'ornla , per box $2.
HtnKS , TALLOW , Bro.
Hltin No. 1 green hides , 2'jiNo. : . 2 croon
hides , 2c : No. 1 green salted hides 3c ; No 2
green salted hldus , 2c ; No. 1 Rrcuii nailed
hides , 25 Ibs. to 10 Ib3ci No. figieon silted
hides , 25 Ibto 40 lln. , 2c ; No 1 veal calf ,
8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs , DC ; No. 2 veal calf , H Ibs. lo
15 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 diy Hint hides , 4c ; No. 2 dry
Hint hides , 3c ; No. I dry s illed hides , 4c. Part
cured hides ' 4c perlb. less Hi in fully cured.
SIIKIU'Pi Ma ( irueii salted , each 30S75c ;
grt-nn halted fihearllngii ( shott uooled t-ailv
skins ) , each 10Q15c ; illy shearlings ( short
wooled eaily skins ) , No. 1. each 510c : dry
slieaillngslshoi t uooled caily ski IK ) , No 2 ,
each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nobruska
butcher wool polls , per Ib , actual yvelglit , lOZfc
lie ; diy Hint Kansas and NobiasUa murrain
wool pelts , per Ib , actual welglit.WaslOci dry
Hint Colorado biitrhur wool pelts , iier > Ib ,
actual nuUht , OaiOe , dry Hint Celorado mur
rain wool pelts , per Ib . actu il woUht , 73i'Jc ,
diy plccesand bucks , actu il noislit , Oj 7c.
Ht. l.oulM AliirltH. .
ST. Louis , Oct. 12. I'LOun Very dull and
unrhanged.
W in-AT Killed "nChighercaily , thun dropped
he. Anolhor blight spurt followed and the
close was 'iiic ( above yesterday ; cash and
October declined to G04e ! ; December , 63 ©
C3'jc ; May , 71'c.
Con.N Cash lower , 30'fc ; options opened 'SO '
Jfe oil , then , after dragglni ? litm\lly , Jumped
, and closud Hun : October , 30c ; IJecem-
bor , 35c ; year , 34'4'c : May. Sti\c. in7c
I.onor ; cash , 271Bc ; October , 27c ,
bid.May. ; 31'c bid.
UVB-Uull. 44Q45C.
llAiu.KV-Dull ahd unchanged ; Iowa , 51c.
\.N-lllRhur. . D'J01c.
MAY Dull and unchanxed.
IFAD Loner and acll\ej,25.
Sri I.TKIINominal , 8.1.30
Pi\x Scrnhteady , S1.021J.
llimi-H Unchanged ; creameiy , 2030c ;
dairy. 2 ( ) l27c.
KOHS Unchanged ; fiesli , lO'.c ; ' outbcrn , 14
® 14Hc.
COIIN 'MKAiQnlcl , $1.80.
WilthiCY Steady , SI.12.
HAOUIMI I'nch.ingeil ; 43iilGc. (
Con ON fihsUnchaiu'ed ; 05c3$1.00.
I'ltovisioNS Vety quiet and only a job trade
done at previous ( imitations. I'ork , jobbing ,
* 1H.50. l.arcl , f'j.37'i. Dry salt meats , loose
shouldui'8 , jobbliu , flti.OO ; long and ribs ,
} 0DO ; shorts , $10 ; boxed lots , lOc more
Ilicon , shoiildei , $7.75 ; longs and ribs ,
Sll.12'4 : shorts , lll.25ail.37Vi.
ItKO.ll'Trt Flour , 3,000 bills , ; wheat , 02,000 ,
bu. : corn , CG.OOO bu ; o its , 40,000 bu
bllll'MK.viK-Ploui , 4,000 bbl-- ivhoat , 8,000
bu.j coin,72,000bii ; oats , 24,000 bu.
Mlnnoiiiills | Wlirnr Alarlcct.
MlXNfMi'OMH , Oct. 12. This morning there
was a llttlo local fltrenglh at the opening ,
chlully bccmiso of the ft at of seine of the short
sulluis as lo tholr position. There were a few
outsldo orders to buy Hinall lots , nhlch added
to tin ) apparent stienglh These orders boln/
Hllcd thn iniiiket Iminedlatoly became weak
and speculation slow. Klovatois , as sellers ,
\\itro nb-ieiit ; lliev wore act he buyers of cash
wheat , but It was presumed on all hands that
they were simply buying In order to 111 ! their
sales of yesterday ami the day prev Ions for
di'llvuryat Iliillaloand NHH Votu. Clearances
from the seaboard were very Unlit. December
opened at ( > oic , being the same ns
yesterday , and advanced to Clc at thn
close. .May opened at G73. c , the sumo
as yesterday , declined to G7Uc and
closed at 07' o. The cash market was qulto
ai'tho wllh u good ( leinind from cle\ntor
coinpaiilesand local millets at about yester
day's r.uiKo of prices No. 1 northern sold nt
tiOiii-toUle nnd No. 2 at fiiim ! iti > , ' e to S'Jc.
Itei'ulpts ' , 440 cars ; slilpinenls , 40 oars.
I'lour was dull again today , the mills
not itilmlliiK at full capu-lty. the amount of
Hour tut nud out amounting only to sninu 30- ,
000 bbls , for HIL-last twenty-four hours Tliu
caiiso of Ilin small output naslho sniilldu-
inand at p lying bids Milpments , 42,000 bbls ;
fllit p items , M,40Q3 ( HO ; sirimdS3 1055
3,40 ; lani-y and oxpoit bnkeri * . $1 70rt2 10 ;
low iiradL'sln liiiL'-i , Inclndln red dog , f 1 lOjfi
1.25. Tim added dallv output of mills grind
ing today will probably ag ntgato .10,000 bbls.
Ilian was steady at $11) ) 20(410.30 In bulk.
Mioits , tlO.25 , all foi Hnu andcoaiso In bulk.
N ' r YorK Diy ( moils It.irUi-t.
Nr.w VOIIK , Oct. 12. Intoiest In the dry
goods maiket i uns In \ury small line , llrnu'n
Khcotlngn are iu butter position and thuro Is a
steady dtniiaml for most weights Wldtisheot-
hiKH weio iinehiiiiKed , Ordeisfui pilnted fib-
rlcs aio modurntu and wull ilhvrsltk-d. I'llnl
cloths aru still quoted at ' -4c , with hulders
showing a llttlo moio conllilenco , nnd thuro Is
seine tilk of'if for the teatilar niaiktt , at
which seine small sales neio made , Tliorn Is a
small dem mil fin knli goods and undutwoar ,
and \ailotlusshow weaknuhs and Ineuu-
larlty Dress goods contlnuo qulot with fall
huslniits piaetlcally iivi'i Jobbing Uado Is
small , but It Is buglniilng lo Nhow a llttlu Im-
proMinnmt , iilthoiigh tliu nholu voliimo of
business Is much less
than
thu onllnary a > or-
age.
fiitliin .Mururl.
Ni : VOIIK , Oct , 12. Options opened quiet
and unchanged to 10 polntti mluiuuwa >
btiongeron I.uiopcan advices ami lediicllon
In llia/ll stocks Hpeeiilatlon moiu active ,
closed Him at 17 to 25 points advance : total
HiiluB , 14,000 bags , Includlni ; : October. (17.2O ;
Novumbrr , Jld.tiOaili tj5 ; December , tin.KKfc
IG.V'5 : January , f 10,05 ; Pobruary , J10 70 ;
March , Hf ) & 0/U5tjO ; April , 15,30 ; May ,
fl0,3ivul0.00 ; lliimburK maiket closed steady
at IjOiliC udvancu : sulos , 7,000 bagsj , London
market closed steudy nt 3 'Jd ndvuiico ,
llavro market closed utt-ady at 'fii'ic blghor ;
Bales. 17,000 bagH , bpot Itlo , tinner ; No. 7 ,
1H,37J. !
(111 MiirUi-M.
On. CITV. Oi-t. 12. National transit rortltl-
eatus opened at 70'iclilgliist.70stci ; ( lowest ,
70 , e ; closed , 7U ? c. sales. . H.OOO bbls. : clear-
uuoc'S , G4,1IO bbU , ; bhlpments , t)2tOJ ) bills. ;
runs. , 70,957 bbU.
i , Oct. I'.1. National transit certlll
Uuttiiii .Mnrki't ,
ST. l.ouiu , On. 12. rirni : middling , Be ;
mil's , lee ball's ; recolptx , 000 b.ilei ; ship-
mt'iits , 1,000 halug ; block , 0HOO bales.
NEW OIII.KANH. Oct. 12 , rirm ; middling ,
8c ; low middling. 7 ci good ordinary , 7Jc ;
net lecelptk , 7,732 bulrs ; grosb receipts ,
7,1)00 ) bales ; reports' tu llrvat llrltuln . ,
6,301 ball's ; coastwise , 4,852 bales : kales ,
7,01)0 ) bulis ; ttock 113,524 bales. 1'uturo ,
nonk ! alM , 789 boles ! November , | 7.927 94 ;
December , IS 03 ; JaniiHry , J8.13 : Pobrufiry.
t , 2i < iH.23 ! Marcll , I3.31ff8.32j April ,
May , J8.47
Knnnnl City Alnrkntft.
KANSAS CITY , Oct. 12 WiiKAT-Qulcf ' { c
lowers No. 2 hard , 62ft63cs No. 2 rod , 66't
.
Conx UftUc lower ; ruthor slows No. 2
mixed , 32'i ' 32' < c : No. 2 white. 33c.
04T8-BiHhcr wnk ! No. 2 mixed ,
i"u. 2 white , 2d < & 2d'i- ' <
KVEblows No. 2 , nominally , 44il46c.
Pl.t.xSEFl ) Higher at02i9lc.
Nrirni at 643550.
HAY lll hci ! timothy , JS.OOSO.CO ! pralrlc ,
Iiiirrr.u-Cholop , scarce , firms creamery , 24
C27 < i ( Illliy , 1HS24C.
i : o Slightly lower at IGc.
ItsCF.U'TS-Whcat , 04,000 bu.J corn , 7,000
bu. ; oils , none.
"iiii'MKNTH Whcit , 70,000 bu.s com , 1,000
bu ; oats , none.
I.ttrrpool
I.tvrnr-oot , Oct. 12. WIIBAT Quiet : demand
poor ; holdeis infer moderately : California ,
No. 1. Os H < { d5 * Od : California . , western ,
spline Os ' ' ' - - - - K-
, 6d'a5s O'id : t'allfornla nlntor , 6s
10'sdV ' slld.
! demand moderate ; spot , 4s
Id.
Itr.r.r IMra India mess , 100s.
I'nov IMONH Pork , prime mess , 8ns 3d.
Uncoil , long and short ele.ir , 05 Ibs. , 04s ; long
clear , 45 Ibs. , 54a Gd Lard , prlmo western , 4'Js '
Od
TAt.l OH8s ,
PBASOs4'id. .
.Mllnuiikco Murkcti.
. , Oct. 12. 1'wiuii Dull.
\\iiE\T-\\eak ; No. 2 spring , ole ; No. 1
northein , G4'ic ' ; Docninbor , G3nc.
ColtN Lower : No 3,38 0 ,
OATs-Kasy ; No. 2 white , 2'Jcs No. 3 wnlte ,
271Jii2'Jlc ( ,
llAllt.KY- Steady : No. 2 , 50'ic : sample , 40 ®
: pork , 110 ; lard , 10.05.
flour , 2,300 bbls.j wheat , 83,000
bu , birluy. 1 15,200 , hii.
Mlli'MCNTiI'lour. . 10,000 bbls. : wheat , 700
bu ; bailey , 01,300 bu.
DnlntliVlirut Murknt.
Dor.tmi , Oct. 12. WIIP.AT The innrkot
opened Hrni to uteady this morning and tilled
Hleady anil higher all day. Close : No. 1
hard , cash ana October , O3'c , : Dei-embei ,
04c : May , 71c ; No. 1 nortliurn , easb
and Oi'tober , 02 > < c ; December , t > 3c :
Miv , 70o ; No. 2 northern , cash , 50UC ! No. 3
54'Jc ; rejected , 40 > ic
Uoiil .Miirkul.
ST. Louis. Oct. 12.Vooi , I'racllcally noth
ing doing , fin the lack of qualities which are
wantLd ,
riiiiinci.il Note * .
KANSAS CIIY , Oct. 12.-Clcailng-i , $1,508-
CG8.
CG8.NKW
NKW OIII.UANS , Oct. 12.-Clearlngs. $1,404-
206.
IUl.TiMonr , Oot. 12.-CIearln ; s , $1,760,071 ;
balances , $ UJ,058.
N'BVVOIIK , Oct. 1'2. Cleuiln.ss. J80,382,5G8 ;
balances , $5,010,101.
Ovttnv , Oct. 12 dealings , $ 'JGO,447 , ; same
( lav last week , $870,425.
I'llll.AtiEl.l-lllA , Oct. 12. Clearings , $0,118-
3bG ; balances , J053.420. .Money , 0 per cent.
.Mr.Ml'llls , Oct. 12 Now York exchange
selling at $1.50 premium. Cleailngs , $280,205 ;
bilances , $50yij
bT. LOUIH , Oct. 12.-Clearlns , $3G04G33 ;
balances , $301,037. Money quiet at 7ffi8 pur
cont. Kxchaimo on Now Voik , OOc pie-
inlum
IlOsro.N , Oct. 12 Clearlius , 813,035,250 ;
bilanceH , $1,201,274. Money , 2'J ' PIT cent.
Kxchanjo 01. New Yoik , 1015c discount
forcash.
1'Aitifi , Oct. 12. The Matemenl of the Hank
Of Prance shows u dMCieaso of 4,000,000f In
( told and a decrease of 0,175,000f in silver.
Three per cent renlcs , 08f- lOc for Iho au-
counl. tf0.
CHICUIO , Ocl. 12. Clearings , $17,400,000.
New York exchange , 70c premium. Sterllnir
exchange , dull at $4.8J > < 124.85i' . Money ,
steady ; 7 percent on Hum , silghlly blinded for
gill-edge call lo.ins.
LONDON , Oct. 12.The bullion In the Hank
of England dccieascd JJ31G.OOO iluiliig the
past week. The proportion of the bank s ic-
scrv o to liability , * hleh list w eok was 55.52 cur
cent , la now 45 00 per eont.
STOCKS ANI 110X1)4.
Ilnoyunt Tone of the Murkot burprlieit n
Number of Trillion.
YOHK. Oct. 12. While it is possibly '
entirely true that speculative eyes are turned
upon Washington and that the dealings on
the Stock exchange are largely the reflection
Hot of the hopes and fears of the traders on
the silver question , there was llttlo in the
dtuation of affairs at the capital to ae-
count for the buoyant tone of the maiket ,
which today was a law unto itself. The
goveining influences wcro special in ch
nature , but the effect was pretty trenoral ild
all of the shtiies traded in shared to some
extent lu the impiovcment engineered by
the operators in industrials , which led the
market both in strength and activity. The
railway list \vas sadly neglected In the
morning and really played second fiddle till
uayauu vvuiaity. ,311 111 , \ ni ayu u.ia ,
Cordage : and Gcncial Klectric kept to the
fiont , just one-half of the total sales being
of industrial stocks.
of'J
The opurattons in these fancies were said
to bo for the account very luigoly of insideis
in the lesDcctivo companies Whisky was
bought i in on renewed reports of improved
prospects [ , of the company. Sugar on leoorts
Irom Washington based on favorable tariff
legislation , Cordage on announcements that
tin long delajcd receiver's icpoit was about
to ho issued and that all the diftiouKies which
the rcorganffUion committee had mot with
had becniovciootne , and Lead on a icport that
oven though a dividend might not be de-
claied the company had earned the money
toVl paj it. The grangers , which were a trifle
weak at the opening on the ciop report , were
lifted out of the depression hy the bull move
ment ( in the industrials , which helped about
o\ cry thing on the list except Union Pacillc
In thd early tradlne.
TUoupward movement continued in force
with occasional slight reactions , duo to
realisation of profits , until about the mludlo
of the afternoon , when , owlnt ; to lack of the
sustaining Influence of new purchases rather
than to any pionounccd sollliiR , tlicto was u
fractional decline. In the late dealings
there was u iccovory on u light \olumo of
business and a s trout ; undertone was preva
lent at the close , with prices fiom J4 to 1\
per cent higher for the active list , the latter
in Whisky ; 1'4 p r cent in Missouri Pacillc ,
I1 ; , percent in Pacific Mill and I.uco ; Shoic
ami 1 per cent in Louwvlllo & Nashville ,
Sugar and Nexv Yoik Ccntr.il.
Some of the Inactive shines made material
advances , notably Louisville , lOvansvillo &
St. lx > uls , Colorado Fuel and Iron , a per
cent ; Minneapolis & St. I juis and Kubbcr ,
1U percent : ICdison Ulectiioand Louisville.
New AlbaiiVifc Chicago , lij percent , and
Missouri , Kansas it Texas piofoiwd , 1 per
cout. Phumlx Mining sold mi at the open
ing to 6' ) , as against 50 at the- last previous
sale , leceded to 50 , rose to.V.i , icactcd to 49 ,
r.illlud to 51 mill declined to 4b. St. Paul &
Lluluth shows a decline of ! i'4 per cent.
A lit in tone characterised the dealing In
sterling exchange , hut the business was
limited. Wlnlo the
posted rates nero unchanged -
changed , actuil tiansai'tlons in bankers'
bills are about ' 4 per cout stltTor , and thoto
is fully the same advance in comniciclal
hills , the smalloffeiiugs of which Is dun to
the hardening tendency ot rates , A condi
tion of perfect ease characterizes the
monetary situation in this market , and ollior
financial centers report similar conditions
Call loans atu in hotter demand today and
nro tcadlly made at a to 2'tf ' psr cent , Time
money IsotTeicd as low us 4'4 ' per cent for
four mouths , U'h per cunt for sixty days and
0 per fL'ii' , lor longer periods. Commercial
paper Is unchaugud The steamship Colum
bia , which arrived from Panama yestetdav ,
bromjht * 10 000 in gold and $154.003 In silver ,
mid fi.HH In gold and silver mixed The
steamer from Havana brought f07,57b in bier uI |
\er for this city , $57,000 in Mexican silver Iu
transit lo 1/nidou , and f5,700 in silver iu
transit to Pails.
Tlio louu conimlttco of the clearing douse
cancelled up to noon today < 1,1(30,001) ( ) of loan
cortlllcatcs and called for rotirument tomor
row NteO.OOO ; total outstandlmr , 13,05,000. |
A staieiueut of the customs payments for >
the ten dajs past shows that tlio gold pay
ments liavo been largely decreased , with yar
corresponding increase in payments in silver
cortilleates and treasury notes , The pro
portions of payments was as lollows : Gold
coin , 40.1 per cent ) cold ceitllliMtes. 4.1 Bi
cent ; silver coin , 4 percent ; silver ll -
uates , " 4.7 per cent ; United States notes ' ,
17.4 per cunt ; treasury notes , 0.7 oer cent , 's.id
The Cincinnati , Suudusky & Clovehuid
Hallway company has declared a.scml-an-
uual dividend of II per cent , payable at tine
oltico of Drcxel , Morgan & Co.
The earnings of the Mobllo & Ohio Rail
road company lor the year ending June itliO
were as follows : Gross , (3,1158,470 , a lous
us
II.
II.of
The Post says : There Is not often leas of
real siguincauco in rapidly movlug maiket ;
than there was in to-lay's. The ttory is
easily told. Nobody of consequence was
bold enough to buy or sell , consequently the
cheaper speculatoif Iwught , proposing to sell
flatn Inter. TbeUtJtnlfleanco of tno scnato
rote On tlio silver- -
silveramendment some of the
traders assumed , settled everything , but
whenever tbo manipulators paused In their
personal maneuvers ( justness ceased on the
market almost entirely. At the highest
forenoon prices thcrq vvns some selling and
a fractional yielding In quotations. This
may liavo como from prudent outside Holders
or from the speculators thomscUes , possibly
from both quarters. Kxccpt for Union Pacific ,
the advance was icneral , throuch the list ,
but heavy only In the ctanger.ttid Industrial
stocks. lxiig bef6ro 'thu ' close of business
the market had fallen into staenatlon.
The following aro-tho closing quotations of
the leading stocks ,011 the Isow York ex
change today :
IHMlNortnern I'aeine
AdnniH Uxpreas 14 ( Nor. IMclflo pri'fd
Alton T II .T. U. 1 > . .U A Oulf . .
do pivf d. . 1 0 Northwcsti'mpM 1H7
Amerlcin Express 111) ) I Now York Central.
lliHImoro AOhlo lH ! N V A N K
rntinilal'arlHo 7 14 * Ontario A Western
t'anitln Southern . 4" on-iron Imp s
Central 1'icltlc 111 'OITCOII ' Nav. 30
ChPH .VUhlo ! ( ! < t ) s b A t ) . N . . . 30II
Chicago X Alton. Kin P.iclllc Mfill 1ft
C. . U XQ HlU.iVorla Uec A K
Chlo.iiro O.is . . ilu' * I'lttHburg 14 ? .
Connollililodnnfi l : l IMillnian 1'nlaee . H,7. ,
C ( J < " A St L
Col. Coil A Iron I lf < i Richmond TIT .
Cotton Oil Uert . . n.Vf. do prefd . . .
Del A. Hudson , . lUljrnioOr.inilii Wont. . 111
Del. 1.-ick A West Ifi'J'41 Uonrefd 4G
D All O. prefd ! IU' ' ( Iloek iHl.uid . . . .
DlB A 0 Filrn Co 3lU si I'anl
KantTcnn [ i , ilo prutd no
Krlo . . . ItVst Paiil Oiniln IM' '
do nn't d . . 2il I do ptd 107
Fort Wavno. . Ull 'SiMitlu-iiiP-icine. ' ins
llreat Nortirn pf d llt'lltf ' Sinrar llellnerj
Clil.AKist III ptd III iTonn foil A Iron. .
lluetelnir Valley ' . ' ( ) ! ( I ToxJinPai'ttlc . . .
lllbiolH Central . 1)151 ) Tel AO Con iifil.
St I'm 11 A Diiluth Jfi Union 1'ai-lllc
Kan A Texan pM IMI'f ' U. S Kxnress 50
Lake Krli > A VVcst lft'4iW. . St 1. AP 50I1H
do prefd . . (17V ( do prpfil .
Lake Shorn KMMVflllH , Fureo Kip. I.KI
l.cad TriiHt . ln" ! < WuMuin Union.
1/OlllH A N.IBll 4MJ Whi-ellnirA L. K i.i
LonlB. AN A . , 144 do nri'fil . 4.1
Mnnhittan Con 1-Jft lM A. SI \ , . . ,
MeinphlH AC. . in i ) .v u ( j
Michigan Centr.il. 111 nenrrnl Klectrle
MlHHOiirl 1'acillo 2 IH National I.tnucod
JH
Mulilln A Ohio l.lif t ! V. A I
NiiHli ACIiatt < iH ( F. .V I prof d til )
National Cordate ail' ' < H A T C.
do iiiefil . ( il IT. A A AN M . f *
K J iviitr.il NHI'n.T ' . SI 1. AK. C
Norfolk AW pfd 21 * do prufd jo
Noitb Amerl'n Co
The total sales of stocks todnv wore 182.300
shares , Including : Amurli-an Sugai , 25,700 ;
Iliirllii ton , IG/JOO ; Chicago ( Jas , 13,000 ; DIstillers -
tillers > V Unttliifei'derM , 34,200 : Cmioial nice-
trie , n.OOOj Loulsvlllo A. Nashville , 7,000 ; .
MNsOUlI Pacillc. 3,000 , ; National Lead. 3,000 ;
National Cordage. 8,500 ; Koadlmt. O.OOOtiHoek
Island , 5,0011 ; bt. Paul. 1,500 ; Union Puclllc ,
'J.100 ; Weslein I'nlon , 0,400
New V rK Miincy Vlirket.
NKW VOIIK , Oi-t. 12. MOMJVOS CAM-Kasy
at 2U2'i ' pur cent , last loan 2 pur cent , i losed
olTered nl 2 percenl.
Pnivifc .MuiiCANTii.i : PAPBU 0 per eenl.
STKKI.INO KXCIIANOK htoady , vvltb actual
business In bankers' bills al * 4.80W,4.80i4 for
slxly-dav bills. Posted rates , 44.84(2180 ( ;
commercial bllln , $4.HlJj&.4.82.
Sll.VKIl C'hlillnc'iTtH 734173'ie.
( lOVnit.NvtKNT HOMIS Steady , htale bonds ,
dull.
ThuclosiiiK limitations on bonds :
U.S.lure ? .T..7. . Ill N. W. Doll fls . . .
U. S. 4HCOI1I ) Ill St. L A 1. M O. fls.
St. I. AS K Ceil. M. .IS
Paeitlodsof 'W. ! ! ! 10 St. Pan ) CoiiHOlH. .
tii. HtamiMHl 4 . . . 1) ) . ' SI. 1' . C AP lHt
MlsHourlilH 100 T I' I , ( } Tr. Ilcs 70
Tenn new- not ( In. . 1110 T P. II O Tr Ui-tH llj
Tonn. iiuw Hot nu . ' .Ml Union Pac. IfitH . .
Tumi nu\v Ht'KlH . 07 VVDHt SllOlO 10U
CinailiSo Uiln . . . 97 U O W. iHtH (1 (
CentralPac lnta. . . 104 AlelilHon4u . . . . (14U
D. AH. O. lots. . . 110 4U
D AH. G 4 . . . . 7')1 ) O H .tS A. ( Is. ! " , nn
do 2d H. 10'J
M. K A T. Oen da. II. AT.C T.H 104
M K. AT Oen fls 77U do con. Os
Mntiiil UlllonllH . . No. Ca. ( ! H 117
N. .1. C. Iiil Cert. .tto 4H
N Pao iHls lOlHi.TDiin. old Us ( ( ! ( )
N. 1'ac "d . . . . 02 IVa eentmloH
N. W ConsolH . . HI 1 do di-f.'riyil . . .
I ! 4ton hlnclc OuofitldiM.
ROSTOV , Oct. 12. Call loans. 2'jB5 ' percent :
time loins , 5&ti poi cent. Closing ijuoiHtions
on stocks , bonds and mining shaies :
Ateli r. AS F . . 111' ' . , Weiiilnsli Kli- Jl
American bilK.ir . . l > L il6 i do prufc.-ied 41
Amor. Sugar pfd . . HH WlHconsIn Ci-ii 41fi
Hell Tel 1110 lAtliclilaon . . . .
HoHtoa AAlbiny. . . Ml lAlchlHOn Is
Iloaloa A Maine. . . 151 Ifii-neral Klco. T H. .
Chi. Ilur.AQ ' WlHcoilHlii Cell. IH.
Fltihbunr 10M Allouoz Mlnlin ; Co. jr
( Ion.Kleetilc . . . . Atlanllc 81-S
Mexicm Central. . T Iloston A Mont. . . .
N. Y.AN. K an , Unttu A lloston .
Old Colonv JVfl"- Oililinet A Ili't'la . '
On\ Short Line . . . l\-iilonnlil ; 'W
Rubber Kranklln 10
SinUletro i'.un.ir.uk'W
Union 1'aulUu . . . 17M Osci-ola x
WuBl Kiid fti ) 10H
West Hull pfd 77W i'.un.ir.uk , 1:11 :
abked.
Un thu l.ondiiiilarker. .
LONDON , ( Jet. 12. 4 p. m. TlioeloshiK quo-
tatlons on thu London htbck e\ch in o today
nuiu :
i !
cv
llos * Sllll
Titnisniv , Oct 12.
Korclptsof cattle i-lino very near break
ing the record Wednesday , mid succeeded
today. There were also plenty of sheep
hero today , but the run of IIOSIH was disap
pointingly light Hei-oipts for the past four
days foot up 20,000 cattle , ii,87fi : hogs and
7,051 sheep , as against Kl.JIS'J cattle , lliin ( , !
hogsand l,4ii ; sheep for the H.IIIIO period
last week , an iucreaso of 7,000 cattle and
5,5"0sheep , but a fulling off of about yMX )
hogs.
Tlio onici.il figures showed SOI cars , ( lf > ' .U
head , of eattlo m-civcd , which was within
01 head of tlio big run of October It ) , IbOl ,
the miivlous banner day , when 11,784 head
wcro received. Notwithstanding the ox-
coutlonally Dig run , thoio was a uompara-
tivo dearth of ripe iK-e'iCaUlo , the big bulk
of the offerings being f'gvva and feeders. As
usual the dressed hoof men were good , free !
buyers of anything that bulled them and at
fully Btoadv prices , Fiiirlsh to eholco 1,000 )
to 1,1171-11) beeves sold ill from fl 10 to $5 15 ,
while fair to good rangy hooves were readily '
salable at from * \ to $ .170 , Naturally , with
sticli a heavy supply of common stuff and
butchers' stock and feeders off , the market
for tlio under gradfcs 'was not very satis
factory , although taking all tiio uhrum-
stauces into rotisMclvUioii the trade was
reasonably active and ( it the close thoie was
very little that killers could UKO left unsold
lu the yards ,
The cow market ft It the effect of another
heavy run today , and prices suffered a fur
ther decline on all grades The Infoilor
qu illty of the offerings contributed In no
small degree to the wuaic feeling , i'ncos
ba\o declined on an average a quarter iu
two days. Bales today Included poor to very
good COVVB and heifers at from 91.25 to $ 'J 40 ,
with the bulk of the trading at atouud . bO
$2.25. Calve * weio in very fair supply nd
Just about steady at from $2 to f I. Hough
stoclc of all kinds was hardly quotably
changed , sales of common to very good bulls ! ,
oxtu anil stags going at from t Ml ) to * . ! .
Business in slookors and feodms was no-
overlv brisk , but a good many uattlo changed
hands nevertheless. Good , smooth , fleshy
etocit was iu very fair demand , and s tillers
v\ero \ good buyers of all suitable grades. The
common light slock , ho wovcr , wag neglected
and hard to s > ol ! at comparatively mean llg-
ures. In the two dni * prices have pone off
lOo-to IScon an rtvor.ige. Choloo feeders aio
quoted at ) .00ji.40 ( : ; fair to good utf2.U { > i )
3.00 , with common and inferior tulT lit
around | 3.00g2.GO. ( Representative sale * .
) > tirS3KD DUBr.
" Av. I'r. No. Av I'r.
7" . . .1230 $3 25 30. 1147 $4 00
. . .logo 4 00 If. .ISfi'J B 00
40 . . .1103 4 10 IH 120(1 ( r , to
14 . .1120 4 25 82 .1074 6 1C
21. . 1027 4 35
COWJ.
. fl)7 ( ) 1 25 1 . . 040 2 00
B30 1 25 ' 070 2 00
. 840 1 00 20 . . 0.1 a ( m
12. . . 881 1 55 25 . . 1137 2 00
.1010 1 00 BO . . 705 a oo
21 . 811 1 05 ,10 < ! 0 2 00
0 . 944 1 70 1 ! . 030 2 05
. t/,20 1 75 45 . BOS 2 U&
. 885 1 75 24 830 a oo
.1100 1 75 8 . 041 2 ( &
. GH5 1 75 8II . U.10 2 10
14 . 882 1 80 5 1000 2 10
4 . OG5 1 HI ) 15 . 825 a 20
14 . 871 1 8(1 ( ' . 1200 2 25
.1110 1 00 24' .1143 2 25
„ G88 1 05 10 , 1120 2 25
28 . 80H 2 00 , .1084 2 20
4 10S7 2 00 0 , . 082 2 35
. 10JU 2 00 1 .1370 2 40
lU.IFl.lH.
. 000 1 00 7 , . 702 i no
. GOO 1 75 7 , . 574 1 05
11. . . 001 1 80 H . . ISO 2 00
0 , 742 1 05 2. .1110 a 40
CA1.VK3.
23 . , . 4112 200 1. . . . 170 8 00
4 . , . 207 2 GO 1 , . . 110 4 OO
17 . . 271 2 70 1 . i. 1UO 4 00
. . 110 3 00
111)1.1.4. )
0 . . 1220 i 40 : i . .1200 2 10
1. . . .1270 i oo i. . .1330 2 15
1 . . .1100 1 oo i . 1400 2 20
n ' . .1255 2 00 1 . .1340 2 20
5' . . .108G 2 00 0. . .11)74 ) 2 20
i . 1210 2 10 1. . .1G20 2 25
OMI.V.
. 1215 1 75 1 2 00
. .1400 2 25 3 . .1513 2 ItO
. .1500 2 25 1 . .lauo 3 00
1 1480 2 25
AND rr.KDFns.
1. . . . . 810 00 0 070 2 G5
n. . . .1200 2O 2 705 2 75
111. . . . 1)74 ) 20 28 . . . 802 2 75
10 , . OJ5 27 1. . . . .1070 2 70
1G . G80 30 11 . . . . 727 2 bl )
G . . . 723 30 1 . . . . 870 2 80
1 . . . .1100 35 12 . . . . 88(1 ( 2 85
. . b)5 ( ) 35 27. . . . 01 ! ) 3 00
. 8GJ 40 40 . . . . 850 3 05
. 743 00 15 . . . .1100 3 05
.1000 00 1 , . . Oil ) 3 10
12 . 005 GO 12 . , . .1048 3 25
13 05 21 1145 B 30
20 831) ) 05
No.
G4cows
31 steers
1 bull .
lOhulfrs
IBcows. . .
20 fills
14 cows
37sirs , T
8 fdrs
113slH , T
32 Mrs . ,
53 sirs , T
13 cows.
1 cow
22 sirs. T
21 fdrs.
01 cows
20 calv os
21 rows . 043 2 15 2hfrs ,1275 2 ( ! 5
22 fills. .1070 2 05 2 steel-I. . 15bO 2 75
10 seers.H55 ( 3 25 1 sir. tig 1200 2 00
Geows . 808 2 00 5 calves , 311 2 75
10 cows . 033 2 25 317 steers , 773 3 20
20 steers .1201 3 45 7 sirs , tl , 1000 2 25
1 bull. 1320 1 00 20 cows. bliO 2 00
10 cows 8'G ) 2 25 13 fdrs. . 1133 3 00
Osts , tlg.1344 2 10 lists , tig 1387 2 50
3 cows. 03G 2 00 20 fills . 1001 2 GO
21 cows. 021 2 10 22 eows. OOS 2 25
' ) cows. 001 2 00 138 calves. 181 3 70
42 Hloeis .1201 3 ( )0 20 steers. 1189 3 30
02eows. 802 2 00 13 i-ows. bOl 2 00
1G1 cons. 8G1 2 05 1 bull. . 1400 1 HO
10 cows. 004 2 25 07 cows. 804 1 80
1 tO Til tlUAl'V'M
1 bull. . 11MO 1 50 10 sis tig 1374 2 25
20bull' . . .1235 1 85 Icow. . 1100 1 50
80 calves. 298 300 1 Icons. 1013 200
50 fills. . 1187 2 75 1 COW. 880 2 00
20 bulls 2 1C 20 rows. 931 2 05
54 ooUb. 903 2 05 1 feeder. 1770 2 25
41 fdrs. .1315 275 105 fdrs. 1091 3 00
UTAH.
10 cows. .1110 2 05 25fdl8. . 3 10
Ofdis. . 940 300 20 fill s. . 1010 3 00
Icow. . 930 225 7 cows. . 1007 2 25
15 COWS. .1036 2 25
POUTII I ) \KOTA
41 cows..1007 2 20 0 cows. 878 2 00
1 bull. . 1500 2 00 4 bulls 1350 2 OO
22 cow h. 972 10 1 calf. 120 4 00
Icalf. . . . 110 00
00OKKOON
24 cows. 027 215 41 cow a 953 215
4 fills. . 1275 285 11 fdts 1038 285
2 filrn. . 1095 2 85 4 fdrs. 802 2 85
30 fdrs. . . 991 285 19 fills 1097 285
2 bulls 1185 175 0 bull13jtJ ( 200
5 stags 1230 240 9 stags 1284 240
Icow. 10.10 215 0 cows. .1003 215
8 cows , 1018 216
lions Conditions were rather more favor-
ahlo to the sellers today and while the mar
ket was somoHhat uneven Iho average of
prices paid was about fie higher than
Wednesday. The ficsli supply was again
rather light ns to quantity and decidedly
common as to quality. On this account more
tlian for any other reason the shipping de
mand \wis lighter than it has been for
months. Thoiu are lots of snipping orders
hero for good hogs Fresh meat men wcro
wanting a fair number of hogs , honovor ,
and ono packer was in the Hold "v\ith Ins
Inn ing clothes on " As has been the case
icccntly , but little attention was paid to
weight nnd on the oailj inurKot fair to good
hogs of all woightB sold at fiom $0 ! ! ( ) to ? 0 40
or about 10c higher than Wednesday. With
urgent orduis Illled and shippers and frush
meat men out of the market , prices weak
ened badly and Into tiadlug was at Irom
$0 'JO to ? 0 30 , the advance of the early mar
ket being about nil lost. The pens were
practically cleared hy tlio close. Sales \voro
largely at from $01)5 to Wir , ns against
$ U.iO ! to W ' > Wednesday and ? 0 ! ! 0 to ? ( i ! J5
one week ngo today. Hepresontntive sales :
Av. fall. 1'J. Av fill. I'r.
237 40 JO 10 253 120 10 30
200 320 0 20 G4 .291 120 ( > 30
.249 80 0 20 GO 251 240 0 30
154 0 20 83 251 11.11 0 30
202 80 0 22i ( 28S 80 U 30
200 200 0 25 r > i. 291 11)0 0 30
213 40 0 25 GO 277 0 30
200 120 0 25 Gl ) , ,271 11,0 0 30
277 120 0 25 00 214 120 0 .10
2'IB 210 0 25 50 272 3 GO 0 30
309 100 0 25 18 224 G 35
280 80 0 25 74 320 0 35
281 100 0 25 G3 282 3.0 0 35
241 120 0 25 71 290 120 G 35
212 100 0 25 259 G .15
201 200 0 26 47 239 80 0 35
294 120 0 25 1.1 .202 100 ( > 35
211 200 0 25 70 242 240 G 35
193 200 0 27 Y 70 atits 40 ( > 35
257 ( i 30 1,0 30J 200 G 10
240 I GO 0 30 00 2JO H > 0 II 40
287 200 G 30 79 251 200 II 40
.255 240 0 30 04 253 40 G 40
249 ICO 0 30 6'J 2.1U 100 G 40
I'KISM ) IIOIKJII.
1 310 3 00
Hui'r.i' Hccclplooio liberal , mostly
westerns and common , Tliu demand wus
only inodcrnto mid the market slow and
ijuotiiblv easier. Fair to good natives , fi 73
( J I50 ; fair to good uestuins , $ } . ! i3g ( . 'M :
common and stock sheep , $1.60C < t . -.r j good to
choice 40 to 100-lb , lambs , ? J 00 1.00. Uopto-
sontathu sales :
No. Av. I'r.
420btoflei8 , 77 f2 25
IterelptH anil Dtupniltlou nl Stdnk ,
Official rocolpts and dUpixltlon of atul'.l .H
Kliiiwn by the bo ) Us of thu Dnlo i Ml'ii'U
Vimls i-onipiny for thn twnntv-foiir limit i
ending at 6 o'clock p. m , October 12 , 1893.
IIILHI-IS.
CATII K IIOOB HIIKH' . IMIHHtrt A MI.H
C.I1M ,11111(1 , ( C.ITH | IlK.Hl. CarH i Hi-ad
.VIi 3.4US ill
IIIHI-OHIriON.
inn HIH IIOIIH ,
Omaha IMi-lilnif Co 1
Tim ( f. II. Hammond Co. 1,107 00
8 ltt.l'o 74(1 ( ro
TliiiOml ihy I'acUlnif < o 1 .dim
Kn-y i. son . . . 10(1
Ni-Uon Morris.
J holmian
SldlilM-ra ami fuiucm IL'I )
300 1.B71I
Total 7.4 IH 3.-1HM . ' , ' . '
! . ( htook Miirkxt.
CniUAilo , Oct , 12. Today's lecelpts of cattle
wore estimated at 17.OOO head , of which about
8,00(1 ( weio ntuitorns nnd 2,000 Texans. 'Iho
receipt * for the uiplied pull of thin week hoW
an Increase of nearly 13,00 ( ) nnad , and romiu-
iiiinntly the market was a llttlo unsteady.
Heller * did not accept materially lower Pices
for iiieillorlousotlorlng * . bill on "olf glades' '
they found It necessary to i-oucodo a point.
Choli-ii natives wuro In very limited supply , '
and In offering * of good grades there woio
HOIK ) lee many , Tlionu dux-rlptlons thcreforu
sold tobott4jrudvantngo than did othur ile-
srrlptloiu. Th rano of nuotatluin for iia-
tlvna was from 11.60 lo $1.85 , with i ( Mt of hoof
' al from $1.70 to $ . ' .20. &alus of
J I For washing1 Dishes ,
sthere's nothing like Pcarlinc ,
> \ Why don't you begin tha
use of it in that way , it
you're one of the timi3
sisters who still think that
Pcarlinc " oats the
clothes ? " Then you can
soak thinga in it for a
Vc.ar or t\vo , and test it in
every vuiy , until you become convinced that Pearline can't
do any harm. Hut it won't c-al your dislu : . * , that's sure. It
won't clog up the sink pipes , either , as soap does. And
that cloudy effect that you've probably noticed on cut glass
and china when it's washed with soap that uon't be there if
you wash it with Pearlinc.
Toddlers and some unscrupulous p.roccrs will tell you " liU ! ! s as pro , ! n "
. or "the same as 1'cnrlme. " IT'S 1'Al.SK Poarllnc is never jiullicd ,
nnd ifour uroccr scuds jou. , ouiotliing in jilacc of 1'inrlltic. ' l > o
loncMiVA , . * 2 JAilBS PYLB , New Votk ,
MAHA
BAGS & TWINES | TJENT3 , ETO.
Bcinis Omaha OmahdTcnl-Awnlnii
COMl'ANV. COMl'ANV
Imiinrtorn iui'1 ' ni.iniifno
tnrpn of Hour > nck , tioiisi ; coviits. :
HI I Knriiim Mrojt.
BOOTS AND SHOE3.
Morsc-Coc Siioi Company.
Salesroom nml Omca-1107 11 O.I III ! Ihnirl U
I acloryIIU1UMII2I llunir.l St.
\V ire the oS'liV Atiiniiit iari of lluotinnt
bhuoiln tu ! \toiiT .Sobr.nkt
A coin-nil Invllullon Is uxto i Ud to nil to Intjuct
our new ( nclory.
Kirlicnddll , Jones & Amcr , Hand-Sewed
COMl'ANV
Whok-ialu
nifri , at'iiiitu lluitoii SlIDHCO.bootii , h oi
Itiihlii-rShoo Co. llu4.1- nmi nilitior j'uiuls IM1
llill lllKi Humor Mrcet 1I1U llnriioj Struit.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Co. Kilpalrlck-KocliDry
( iODDS CO.
Dry coiidn , notions , fur- .Niillon' , ucntH' liirnlsli
nMiIni ; Knoils. coniL-r Init iiuoiSi , cur lltliniul
lltli
anil llnnran
Ilarnoy Htrt ot3
FURNITURE. C04L.
Omaha Upholstering Johnson llros.
COMl-A.VY.
Upholstered furniture , WHOr.KSAI.KCOAU
llu.-lltll Nicholas M , 10S ( ) Kainani Mii'ut
Omaha , Xi 1)
cstorn raiisorwcio Ronarallv at fiom $2.10
to $2.76 for cow s and from f'J.T'S ' to $310 for
steers. thoiiKh lean cons were quoted around
tl.7u and cholco nteers us lilRh as $4.10. The
inarKet w is weak. The espoitatlom aho
bho\\ed a loss of strength.
There was more IIfo In the ho tiado and the
nun Uet as again firm. Itusl grades of heav
IIOK- . sold atuuiid SO.dO unit clinlco assoited
lUutwoljjiils were ttanti-d at fiom JO 75 to
$0,80. Hiiually high prices \M > IO paid on
Wednesday of lint \\cok , but an atcragofor
today hbOHcd a good Rain. Pewheavy elKlits
Hold below $020 and good hogs weighing 200
Ibs. fetched f 10111 * U.CO to fi.75. ( Packers ,
ovlnccd iiu-re.isod In tores t and. therefore
common guides sold to belter advantage than
on ( he pim-edlng days of thu uenk. lecenl )
lots were closed out In good season and the
Into sales weio us satisfactory to sellers as
were the o in ulc early In the day.
Thoiu was Illllo show fur any Impiovemcnt
in nricosof slieop and theiu was none. Sup-
piles continue to como forwaid. although too
leadlly lo admll of any firmness. Thu general
innikul was verv weak and for the utmtlrau-
tlve ollerlngs pill-es weio lower oven than on
Wednesday. In fact. It was noxl to linpossllilo
to move common si nil aliiny pih-o , holdeis of
such eoniplalnlng that they could not di vw
out so much as a bid. The languorquolatlons
was from Jl.iiO lo > M.40 for poor to pi line west
erns and from fl.'JS to J3.75 for natives.
1-imbs weio dull and held well al from * 2.fiO
loJ4.0/iii ( ) poor to choice. I'lOMml prices aio
aboul the lowest of the srnson ,
Ucculpts : faille , 17,000 head : calves 1,000
head ; hogs , 10,000 head ; shuep , 1-1,000 head.
KMinms City I.Uu Mm-k .Mnrket.
KANSS CITV , Oct. 12. OATII.I. Ilerolnls ,
5.500 head ; shlpmunts , ! l,000 huail ; maikel
stiongfoi bosl grade- > ; others steady ; Texas
steers , &J.OOIJ3.35 ; Texas eons , * 1.505 2.35 ;
shipping stoats , $4.00t , r > , ( i5 ; natlvn cows ,
J.1.20il.40 . ; billi-heis' stock , tM.lfi'&i.ll ' ) ;
stocUeis and feeduis , t2.30 * 4.1D ; bulls and
mixed. Jl.78l32.uri.
lloiiSUceolpls , 4,8GOhond ; shlpmonts , 1,400
hem ) ; innrkot D lOc higher ; bulk of sales ,
t ( > 35 < il ( > .50 ; heavier , to SfiftQ.4J ( ( ; packers ,
fO.25iTin.fiO ; mixed. < l > 403.0.5G ; lights , fi 4 ( > a
U.dO ; Vorkius , gi ( f > oaO.OO ; ings , KG ( )0it.t".25. )
bilEKr Ueculpts , UQO head ; shlpiiiciitH ,
400 bead ; maikot steady.
ht. I.Mils I.Ho Slunk -Murker.
ST. I.OUIH , Oct. 12. O.VTTf.K Heeolpw , 4,100
bond ; shlpmonts , 2.BOO head ; maikol easier
and some sales lower ; fall to good natlvo
steers , 3 GOa4.H5 ; choice shipping , $4.1)0 ) ®
0.2fi ; Texas sleeid , ja O0'ii3.1& ; cov > s , * 1.7.rtt
2.DO.
lions Kccolpls , 2'JOO head ; bhlpnienls ,
2,100bend ; maikel fujftlOc lower ; toppilccs ,
} 0 00 ; bulk of sales. , li.25H0.50.
ii- Hecelpls , 1,400 head ; hhluments ,
800 bund ; inurKot slow and weuk ; mlxiid na
tives , * 2.60tj,3.50 ; Texans , ! J.OOii2.50 ; lambs ,
$2.50 < 24,50.
Now York I.Uu rttnck Mnrket.
NKW YOHK , Oot. 12. - IlKiivu ? Hucelplh
190 bead , all for export ; no trade ; dressed
btof blow , 7iSi9o. ! Wilpments today , 380
bco\osaiid BObhuep.
UAi.M'rt Kocolpts , 400 bead ; steady , > eals ,
J5 00 8.25 ; giay > orn , J2.25S62.76.
SiifcEl'-Hecelpts , 7,283 lioad ; dull and 'fo
lower ; sheep , $3,00ii3.85 ; lambs , Jl OOV,5,00 ;
dii'Ksod millions , SG.OOJi.8.00 ; iliussod Iambi. ,
$7.00ft9 00.
llnus ItecolptH , 3,760 linad , Including four
cats on Halo ; blow at $0.75a7.30 ( ,
Muck in
Hei-olpts of livestock althu four principal
ncbloin mmkutsThursday , Uclobur 12 :
( iattle. Iliua. Bhnep
South Omaha 0,0'J3 .4tw 2,24 ! )
Ohlcnso 17,000 10,000 14,000
Kun iisOlly & , r'00 4.HOO 1)00 )
bt.houls. . . . 4.100 2,100 1,400
Total . fl3,2'J3 20,30U.118,51'J
AM > U J/A Uh.HKXr.-i.
Thomas Q , Senuiooko and his opera com
pany und ballot will appear atHo.vd's ' now
theater Thursday , Ftlday , Saturday , Hun.
day and .Saturday matinco , October 10 , 20 ,
21 nnd iii.
Wlion the nuthors located "Tho Isle of
Champagne" In tlio Innil ofNowhoro they
wcro wlso. In the production of anything In
n spectacular way the scenlo artist and the
costumcr uro guided , not hy fact , but > 10y
fauoy , and not being tied to the mundane
they eiin so u-to iho sun and the rainbow
anil nppiopriato the gilding and coloring to
feed the eye with it feast of beauty. ils
has been done in tha comlo opera , "Tho Jslo
of Champagne , " and in all Utopi i was uovor
found n tnoro unique region than that In
which King I'ommory icigiis and the Inbab
itiints quench tlieir thltHt on nn CKPCIIB\O |
luxury which swells the heau and depletes
the pocket book. Mbotnllty stands out in
every scene of the exquisitely dressed and
mounted opura. " ' 1'ho Islj of Chatnpagno"
Is at once n picture , a play mid an ojiera ,
although the story Is almost entirely told iu
bong. Further , it Is full of fun which
gallery aim pit In a roar ,
rs
J , "
it"
> ft
theater Butiday night and all next week ,
Manager Will Freeman bet out with bo
determination to necuru as good tulotit as
money could go together. That ho has
admirably puix eded can be MUCH from thu
list of the company ho hus engaged. Arthur
HARDWARE.
Hector & Wllliclmy Lobcck iV- Linn ,
COMI'AM
In hinlwiro i ul
Orror lOih nml Jin-ksim
Sliwts 1IU4 Du
HATS , ETO. | IRON WORKS.
W. A. L. Gibbon & Co I Oinilii Safe anil lroi :
\ \ linlt"nli > i
V/OUK- *
Jlit cups nfo > ,
\ mlt Jnll wool.
Klo\oi , ml'tmi ' * l ! Iron n'ititor nmi Hro n *
unit llniney Mroult ) I cipiH. til's .Miilrooii , Utli
i rind Jni Kpnn
COMMISSION. J _ LITMBER.
Dnfncli & Co. John A. Wakclicld ,
lniHict-'il | , . \niorlciin I'urt *
I'lOUuuu. fruits of nil linit ccmoni , .MIlMHU-
li-irittiii'Mt unit yulnoy
klniln , orntcrn nldlu llniii
LIQUORS. j TOVE REPAIRS
Fricli & Herbert , OniAiiii Stove Repiiir
Vi'OltKS Mom ron IM
.
\Viio1e9.ilo liquor ilcalor l ninl wutor ntticliinunK
for inr kliulof Htorn
1001 fnrnam St UMilrt .
I.1IT I In UKIl UK
PAPER. I OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Carry n full psKiok of
prlntliiRt wratphi | nnd linMuoil and liilirli-ittlnt
wrlihiK import , c.ird
pnpurd , vie. .
illr i.rpii > o. axlocto
'WHERE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES. "
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
RUBBER GOODS
RUBBER GOODS
1111 Harney Street
Omaha.
Tlie cole
bfatcd Non-
cliangoablu
Speotac I c A
and Eye
Glasses for
BolohiOm
EYEGLASSESq . . .
nimby „ - " - > - - * <
MAX MKVBIl & IWO. CO.ONLY.
n
Uiiion Stock Yards C9mpaay ,
South OjnaViai .
lo Ilo and Shos uiariotli tht w i-
CQMMISSin j HOUSE ? .
Wood Brothm
I.lvo Stok Ooiiunls loa Maraiuntt.
"io-ilb Oui h ' '
- Tolop'ioun 111' Cbloin
JOHN I ) DADtMtAX , I . . , . . ,
\VA1.TKII K. \\.WD , fM nazorr
Market rnports hy m ill and nlro cbourful
arnlshad upon application
Moulton , wlio has uhly iisslsted
Daniels and Willie Collier to success ,
the loading comedy role ; Anna ( 'aldwell ,
last settsou thu | iilnilial : | soubiolto with
Donollj & O Irani In "Natural CUs , " phni
the principal soubrette loin , .fames T.
Kallv , Harry llliinuy. .Iiimos llovlus , Hurry
I'ortcr , Itoso Uliesnenil , irntllo SVateis ,
Jeanette Uageard , Dmiso Uapilnl and
Marie Ilach nio all chner in tholr rcnpee-
live lines , and mid greatly to the uuccoss of
' A Kallroad Tlcltct "
_
The Now York Inhibition compunv will
give a novel exhibition nt the Omaliii Uuanls
urmory Blx nfteinoons and oveningH , com
mencing .Monday avGiilutr , October 10 , ut
7iO ! , It will consist of nn Onmhu hiihy
show nnd inimical festival
Thlrtv-llvolady iigeuts liavo been solicit
ing babies for the pabt ten dujs , and they
luivo secuied 781 pieclous bibles , rauglng in
ages fiom 1 month to il uars. Ilaiidbomo
presents n 111 bo given to the lucky Illllo
oiifsiuil ( tht ) nudienco decides who shull 10-
ceivu these prices.
llcir tiliiii ,
LOS-DON , Oct. 12. A Tlmos Jicilin tele.
grain says. The Hussiau government Is
doing Its best to obviate thu evils t\hcll | mo
caused by u depression of pi-Ices The mill.
tary administration hut bought two years
of grain ami provisions in udV'im uand thu gov
ernment is malting ndvuncus to the farmeis
on thulr stores of gniln , In ( jermuiiy tlio
prlcu of htrlev nnd i'i Is lower , despite the
fui't thov wotu fortuoily thu chief Impart
from Uussla.
Murrlml nl I'ITIIIIIIII ,
r B ioNT , Oct. 11. Special to TUB Hr.u.J
Thu murrlago of lion John Thomeeu und
Miss Carrie Hodgu occurred today at tha
residence of the biiuu's mother on NoitU
Dioad street. ThoKuests were con lined ta
lolutivcb aud liitlmulo It lends.