mBHHBftfBBfBHtBnfENiHf i " . " * " * " " " " " " < C * - * J. - * KH te VW.fr - * -fc * * T VtT "t THR OMAHA DAILY ftEEs 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Visible Supply Statement Bnkcd the Price of Wheat Yesterday , . f i V.IIEAT AT THE OPENING WAS V/EAKER / When ItVn round Hint the Inoreaie In the Vlillilo snpply Wan Loss than ICntlmntod There Wn t.lttle \Tlicnt for Sale. CHICAGO , Oct. 23. A badly stunted visible RUpply Incrraso bulged the prlco of wheat today. The market closed with a net gain of J o. Corn was Inclined to heaviness , but n heavy break was prevented by the strength lit wheat. Jtcloscdata decline of ? e for the day. Provisions were llrm nnd higher. Wheat at the opening \vn * weaker nnd prices from # a to % c lower than closing figures Saturday , but prices advanced I' o nbovo the opening figures , cased off a trillo , held steady nnd rlosed about from J c to % c hlchor than the llrst flgiu-eg of Saturday. When It first begun to appear that the In crease In the visible supply would bo much less than calculated upon , It was found that thcro was very little wheat for alo. Shorts , who had n prollt. Attempted to secure it , nnd there was a qUlck movement upward , less fortunate shorts trying meanwhile to elop losses. The Now York contingent , which Is supposed to bo long on a blf ; line of wheat which now shows n heavy loss , was behoved to be using the change In sentiment to bull the market , and with much success. Another feature was the active buylng-by Charley Smith's brokers. This plunger Is supposed to have sold a million or two shorten on the recent bulge , and as it showed a good prollt today , ho was thought to bo trying to pet U in. but as there was little for sale , bids Imd to bo steadily raised. Corn receipts were somewhat larger than anticipated , which caused a silent reduction near the opanlng , but urgent inquiry from the short Interest , coupled with the good inquiry from shippers , imparted considerable strength to the market during the earlypart , of the session nnd pi Ices rallied from Jf c to le from the Inside llgures reported. At the Improvement there was considerable tires- sure to Bell temporarily unrt prices gradually bottled back from i otocduo chtelly to the quite liberal supply estimated for tomor row. At the reduction theio was a fair inquiry and prices rallied from Ja'o to J c and the market ruled rather steady at the close. lu oats the feature waa the covering by "shorts. " Tno market opened easier and gradually became firmer , prices advancing from c to | o but reacted J c and closed steady. Hogs wcro fewer than Saturday's esti mates and packers wcro bidding for October delivery with no one , willing to sell , which made the nmking-up of the prices easy. The close was at the top figure of the day. Jan- wary pork 5c up ; lard Ciy c ; October rib * 40o. 40o.Hates were steady at 2) < fc 'for wheat and 2o for corn to Buffalo. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , Sllrcnrs ; corn. 700 cars ; oats , U50 cars ; Hogs , 10,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : ( inotnllons were as follows : ' . , l-'ixjuu Oulotund.unchaiiKcd WIISAT No. 2 spring , 01'c : No. S spring , Gl@01c : No. 2reil. 01'ic\ ' . C'OIIN No. 2 , 377ic. OATS No. 2. 2u27ijc : No. 2 white , 295 ! © BOl'iC ! No. 3 whlto , L 8K29Jc. Hvi-No. 2 , 44c. llAitw.Y No. 2 , nominal ! Mo. 3 , 42a46c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. . 304t42c. FI.AX SKEU No. 1 , II. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , $3.20. 1'oiiK Mess , per bill. , $17.DO18.00 ; lard , per 10011)3. , f 10.404610.60 ; short ribs sides ( loobo ) , * 9.409.60 ; dry sal'ed shouldurs ( boxed ) , t7.00ii7.25 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $ 'J.25Q > 'WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , SuoAns Unchanged. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today. On the Produce exchange today the butter market wns quiet but llrm ; creamery , 24 ® 28Hc : dairy , 18@24c. Kggs , unchanged at N nv Vork MnrkoU. . NKW YOHK , Get. 23. FI.OUII HccclDts. 26.700 pkgs. : exports,20GUObbls. ; sales , 8,500 pkgs. ; market dull ; closed htoudy ; winter \vhoat , low grndcR , $1.702.65 ; winter wheat , fair to fancy , * 2.35iS3.30 ; winter wheat , patent * . (3,50 < a3.80 ; Minnesota clear , 2.35@2,90 ; Minnesota seta straights , $3.1XB3.80 ; Minnesota patents , t3.Biffl4.10 ! ; oily mills , J3.85a3.90i city mills putontK. M.304.50. COIIN MEAif-Uulli yellow , $2.002.7B. HAUW.Y Steady : No. a Mllwanki-o , 4G08c. HAIILRYMALT Oull ; western , 0570c. WliiiAT llecolpts , 3,700 bu. ; exports , 98- 200 bu. ; sales. U.170,000 bu. futures , 12,000 bu. spot , Spatwoalc , closed llrm ; No. 2 rcu , In store and elevator , OHHc ; alloat , BHUc ; f. o. h. . 09 } < c ; No. 3 rod , G54e ! : un- frradcd red , 0709Uc ; No. 1 northern , 71i ' ' - Options opened I'.ic net advai closed 71Jie ; 72Hc ; March , 70'Jc , closlni ; ' November closoif lit 08Jc } ; necoiiiberT 08'lffi OOJic. closing ut 09Vc. CHUN HecelptB , . 194,375 bu. ; oxportH , 00,700 bu , ; milps. 400,000 bu. fntmes , 32.0UO hu. spot. Spots dull , but stundy ; No. 'J , In elevator , 47-l8 ; < c ; aHoat , 47'i < a47'J < : . Options opened weaker , closed ' { c Inner to } jo lilirhur ; October - tobor , 4G5c ! ; Novombur. 4Gf ( < t47i1 closlmt ut 40y : Decombur. ] ) 47iia47ic ! , closing at < 7 [ cj > ay.4840iccl ? ; sTnKiIt148iio ; ; ; OATS Kecciptx , 128,700 bu. ; exports , 1,100 bu. : Hales , -40,000 bu , futmvB , 57,000 'bu. Bpot.Jiitots dull. Options. Inactive , hut steady closing at' Sti'ic : " nuked B00tl to .i Iliji's Steady ; choice , 1DS23C ! 1'aclflc coast , lIlDKS-Sloady ; wet salted .Now Orleans. elected , 44V7c ; Buenos Ayies , 13Kc ; Toxus dry salted , 7He , \ Voor8oady. . rjumsiONS-Cut meats , steady ; plcldcd bel lies , lO'lOlSc ! plcUled sliouldois , 7U@7Sc ! : pickled Iiiiins , loiilOWc. Lard , strong ; weJt- eIn t ? JirilVVl1 ! ! at lo-7B ! sales. 400 tierces ? itnli 8&QiItH'i.,0"tlimTlinl08' ! 2&0 tlorcesat 110.25 and 600 tlerrns , January at 19. 1'orU flrm ; new im'ss. 14,25aifi.oo. ii Weaker ; wi stern dairy , 17 > iffi22c : wusturn CujJESK-Htoady , unchanged ; suite , large , lMuJUJiOj part skims , 49Jc ! ; fuUbklms , < ai 8 } tC. tC.Koo3 Weak : western , fic&h , 214@22c. ! TAiJXw-lull ; city ( * 'J per pkg ) . I 'OTTONseii > Oii/-8teudy. I'KTItoucuu-nriu ; closcd at 70I4R ; Pcnn- ylyiiiila oil , spot wiles , none. .Vovomhor option miles , none ; closed ut 7oic } bid ; Lima oil balcB , nono. KOSIM Steady ; .common to good , tl.17' ; © ' -rm ; c. ; domostlu , fair to extra , 3a5ic ! ; Japan. 5Ue , ' . MoijlBSES-Steady , unchanged. 1 tHtOAii-KftW , Urmi fair refining , 8 o ; centrifugals , 00 tett , 3Vc ; roUnod , nulet ; mould "A , " 6 3-05 O-lfio ; st ndartl "A.l ! 4 1.10 4Uc ; cut -loaf. 4 la-lCc ; powdered , 67-l&itO\c ; granulated , 63 16 < & 6fto ; cubes. 6XC. 1'iu IRON BtOHdyt American , 114,00316.00. , Ooj-J'KH rjrin : Uue , IU.BO. 1 LKAU-Domeatlc. 13.60. TIB Very ijulot ; Btralts , 120.80. Bnu/rau Qultft ; domestic , t3.62j { . Hlouc.polU W ie t Market. MiNNEil-OUS. Oct. 23. The wheat market evened weaU .nd lower this morning , but later Iktherod ntrength , advancing mnre than le. Tliu locul ktrength was bused upou imaller ro- , wllli the vfo v : cU ot further decline , with ( ho Inrjje doirmnd Hint uxl l for en ! i vrhbnt hi the fnco 6t a Into liitvo movement. .Th,6 larco number of curs tlmt jlululh lately reported a Arriving there 19 novy fonnd to bo nn error which helped to re store con lid d MOO In the prices of northwestern wheat. There trns nti Int'rouMj of 216,000 1m. In country florntor supplies for the pMt \rrok. December opcni1 ! ! nl68 } ( < : mid closnd nt.9'ic , May opuncil iitG Jionnnclosofl ntOQUc. Track wheat .cloned ! Hard , Ulc ; No. 1 northern , tiOi-jc : No. 2 northern , 67jc. } The cruh mnr- kctwfuqulto active from tlio start , the de mand befiiR very peed from both millers nnd elevator companies. The former were Inclined to hold ( > 1T at llrst for concussions , but holders wcro firm. No. 1 hard , 011S'2G25c ! ; No. 1 northern , GD ! < Oti9He ; No. 2 northern , 574 ! ® , DBc. Ilocolpls , 734 cars ; shlltmciits , 52 cars. OniDliu I'rodnco Mnrket. IHJTiEn The situation In the butter market does not show much change , and quotations remain prac'.lcally unchanged , Fancy cream ery , 2Bft.3c ( ; coed creaniory , 2&o ; fair cream ery , 235J24C ; cholco lo fancy country , 23 25ci fair tu good country , 182Uot packing stock , fresh , 1GJJ17C. ICons The iiiiirkot remains ahont Etcady at previous quotations. Tnu general run of eggs is going at lOc , vhllo the most , particular trade Is being asked 20c for strictly fresh stock. Livu POUMUY There are rnoro chickens arriving t linn the local trade will take and the surplus Is golnu to Iho dressers at about GlCc for chickens. Oldhensaro .slow at Cite ; geese and ducks , RJlOol turkeys , U3llcv VEAI/ The arrivals durliiR the past day or two have been light ami the inarkulllim at quotations. Choice small and fat veals , G ! { < it7c ! thin or heavy , 34400. OAMB--Them Is consldurablo camu comlne , but the demand Is poor. Not only la that thu case here , hut every other market appears to bo In the same llx. A year ago Omaha dealers sold prairie-chickens at 15. and It was easier lo got that price than half the money at the present time. Pralrlo chickens , la.flO ; mal lard ducks mid redheads are slow at$2.00S 2.50 ; leal duckf , tl.25qualllil.25l.GO. ; ! HOHEY--Ilonuy Is conimonclni ? to move a llttlu morn freely , but Iho demand Is still light forlt ! cholco whlto clover , 10itl7c. OYHTGits Mrillum , IGe ; horseshoes , 19c ; extra standauls , 21c ; extra selects , 24c ; com- . puny selects , 20c ; counts. 34c. Nuis Chest nuts nro lower and there Is a fair siiBply of"uliolce eiistcrn stock on the mar ket which Is aclllntrat 13ir i ; pur 11) . Pecans nro quoted at l'215c. The nmrkut on black walnuts Is slow at 7Gc5.Jl.00 ? on order ! ' ; small hickory nuts , I1.76O2.UO ; largo hickory nuts , VKOBTAllT.nS. BRANSKailorn hand-picked navy , J2.105J 2.10 ; western Iwvy , Jl.HOifil.00common ! white beans , tl.503H.75. O.NioNS--Thero Is not much activity In thu onion mnrkot , owlnp to the fact that the local ciop Is largo and the gardeners are sup- plylns the denuind very largely. Onions are quoted nt 5t)51G5c ) ; , nnd oti ordcis at 70cj Span ish onions , per crate , $1,50. WAinitJUHKSS Put , up In beiry boxes , per- case of 1C ( its. , tl.COttl.7C. I'OTAroBS Cooler weather , ospeciauy a uv- tlo frost , would tund to lniiio | n the demand for potatoes , as every ono would want to put In winter stocks. Nebraska , Iowa and Mlnno- % otajrro\vn potatoes In small lots from btoro , 70S7Dc ; san\B In car lota , lioOGric ! Colorado , from store , 8iaBDc ( : Colorado lots. 7577c. UAliliAilK 1 hero Is a Rood deal of cabbage soiling In tills market , but thu demand Is sup plied ontlioly by the Kiiroeners. Orders fur cabbaRO from the country are Illlcd at l5ojior ! ib. Cict.Kiiv There Is considerable poor stock on the market and some very fancy. Qond stock , 2530c ; second grade , 20iJ20c ; fancy , GOc. GOc.SWKET 1'OTATOKS The supply Is fair : boino grown , per bul.U.253.00j Jersey stock , per bbl. , 14.004,25. F1UJITS. OiiAi'ES The crane markets of the country are very weak nud eastern grape growers are commencing to consign their fruit to this mar ket more freely. So far this market has held up much-bettor than other market ! ) . Kastern Concords , per basket , 2'Jo ; largo lots , 20O21c. CAr.irotiNiA FituiTK Kreestono peache.s , per box. I1.10Q1.20 ; 'clings , $1.00ffil.lO ; winter pears , per box , 42,25 ; Tokay grapes , Jl.'JS ; black and muscat grapes , , $1 ; quinces , , $1.75 per ho.x. Avi'Mis The supply Is lighten this market ; cholco eastern , per bbl. , $4.251.50 ; cholco western , * l.00ffi$4.25. CHANHIKUUS Cranberries are arriving very freely and iiro In good demand ; Capo Cod , per bbl.,83.7 ! < ao.OO ; bell and cherry , 15.00O5.25 : boll und bugle , $5.5030.00. TnOl'IOAl , F1IUIT3. BANANAS Prices lonialn about steady ; per bunch , large. S2.002.25 ; per bunch , small to medium , tl.762.00.- Lr.MONS Messalns per box. $4,005.00 ; Mlorl , cases , ! IOO sire ; $5.50. OIIANOES Florida oranges have arrived and arescllltiuatsa.OO.- HIDIW , TAI.T.OW , ETC. IIiDES Is'o. 1 green hides , 2',4c ; No. 2 preen hides , 2c ; No. 1 green baited hides , 3c : No. 2 green baited hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted' hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs ? , 5c : No. a veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , So ; No. Idry Hint hides,4c : No. ' 2 dry ( lint hides ; 3c : No. 1 , dry Halted hides , 4c. Part cured litilesc \ per Ib. less than fully cured. SHEEP I'uws Green salted , each , 3575c ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , cadi 10 < ii > 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each 5(8,10e ( ; dry bhcarllngs ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 > each. 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher Wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , 10 ® lie ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bells , per 11) . , actual weight , 17Q,20c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , 9iilOc ; dry flint Colorado mur rain wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight , 7OUc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 57c. St. Tjonl * Mill-Item. ST. LODIS , Oct. 23. Fi.oun Steady ; weak ; unchanged. WHEAT Opened ! < c off , but with good de mand and oncouruglm ; conditions advanced with blight relapses , closing He up for options ; cash wns lower ; No.2rodcash,58ic } ; October , 68Hc ; November , 59c ; December , GOJiaGO c , closing ut 01 ! 6'c asked ; May , G8i@G9Uc ! , clos ing at G9c asked. Uoiw Wat , strong n.irly , gained some , but relapsed , closing prnctlcallv unchanged ; No. 2 /mixed , cash , 3iM3G c ; October. 35'Je hid ; November , 343i34ic ; December , JU o bid ; year and January , 34c bid ; May , 37i < a 37ic abked. OATS Firm : No. 2. cash and Octobor. 27c : November , 27ic ! nomltml ; May. 31 jc bid. UYE In demand , hluher ; No. 2 , 43o bid , 44ijo uskvd , HAIILEV Dull ; Iowa , 51c. lllUN 1'lrm : east triclt : , GOc. FLAX Sr.KD Loxvor ; i)8c bid. UixtVKii HRKD Lower and dull ; J7.00S8.10. HAY Lifeless and unchanged ; prime to choice timothy , 810.0011.00. llUTTKit Unchanged ; creamery , 2G30c ; dairy , 18fc2llc. ( , Kens Unchanged ; fresh , IGJjc ; Eoulhorn , LKAI > 1'lrm ; $3.10 ; spelter , $3.30. COIIN MUAi UnulmiiRod ; $1,801. 85. WIHHKV llnchanRcd ; $1.14. lUnoiMl Uiu-liuiiL'ed ; 6 GUc. COTTON TIBS UnchanRod ; U5c$1.00. I'novistoxK Stroncur ; pork , standard mess , $ 1 8.25 ; lard , $9.509.fl2H ! dry Malt meats , loose hlmuluVrs , $7 ; lonzsaud ribs , * 0.371i ; shorts , $9,75 : boxed. 15c lilRhor ; bacon , plckleil shonUlers , t7.75 ; ( ones und ribs , $10.IJ'2i ! ; shorts , * 10.87V511.00. ItKGEiirra Ploiir. 700 bbls. ; wheat , 123,000 mi , ; corn , 123.500 bu. ; oats. 05,000 bu. HIIIPMKNTS Flour , H.OOO bbls. : wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 5C.OOO bu. ; oats , 25,000 bu. ; rye , 4,000 bu.j uarluy. 7.0d ( ) bii. IMlnvaiiltco MurKntR , MILWAUKKE , Out. 23. If.onn | Steady , WIIBA * Weak ; No. 2 spring. 5a4'c ; No. 1 nor I hoi n , G4Jc ? ! ; Decenihnr , Gl' c. COIIN Steadv : No. 3. 37Ur. . - 1 271sci No3 c- llAlii.KV-'Wealter ; No , 2 , 53icsample ! ; , 32 ® u7'/sC. KVK Btaady : No. 1 , 47c. I'liorisioMi-ingliar ; pork , 110,70 ; lard , UerKiiTj ) Klour.4,800 bbls. ; wheat , 00000 bu. : barley. 113,000 bu. Kiiu-MKNTS-l-'loiir , 1S.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 304,000 bu. ; barley , 90,000 bu. tnty .Miirkcta , KANSAS CITY , Oct. 23 WHEAT-ID fair demand. Hleady ; No. 2 hard , 0252Uc ; No. a red , 645Dc. COIIN- Mixed was steady ; white , le lower ; No. a mixed , 32 l32 [ < c : No. a whlto , 34c , OATS In fair demand , Ntoudy ; No. a mixed ' 25a20Jc ( ! : No,2whlte,27iJU8c. ( UvK-\V'ealj No. 2. nomlnully 42@43c. Vl\X SKEW-80 BOfl. HIIAN I'lrm ; 50ffi07c. tlmothy' * 0'0 ° 310.OU ; prairie , -Easy ; creamery , 2227c ; dairy. 18 Kao's-Qulot ; 17c. HECuiiTs-Wheat , 48,000 bu , ; corn , 8,000 bu. ; outs. , nono. . SuiPMEsrsWheat. . 45,000 bu , ; corn , none ; oats , uone. - Wheat lu Ilin North wait. _ MINNBAPOMB , Oct. 23. The Northwestern Mtllor ropgrts itliu stock of wheat In private clovutoruof Minnesota at 444,000 bu. . u do- creasa for the week of 10,000 bu. This makes the-total steck ut Jllnneupolls und Uuluth 12- 483.409 bu. , against 11,071,000 bu. last week and 10.014,000 bu. a year ago. The Market Uecord cttlmateB the stock of wheat In coun try elevators of Mlnnebota and the Dakota * at 2.275000 bu. , or 826,000 bu. more than last Monday , The aggregate northwestern stock . tlius made , exclusive of mill storage. 10- 186'b ' BU lncreuse for tu ° wcek ot 377 ' DuRiil Ur > la Kecelpti. HCVFALO. Oct. SS.-Purlns the past forty. eight uours the receipts of grain by lake foot up 2.700,000 bu. . the largest amount for that space ot time lu the history ot liutfalo. 1U11- road elevators are * rell tilled , and a blockade Is York Ifrf Uoodi Market. N w YDHK , Oct. 28.-The dry goods market coatinum auleti In the. main u ff shows ualm- portauturlatloui in prlceii. Kumtora ot mall orders and the buying of resident birycri representing quite u largo number of onldrs foot up a moderate nggrognttr.n n the buying contlnups to bo confined toshiMl Ibis. I'rlht clotliashow IndllTcionco on the part of the buyers , who nro looUtiig for lower prlcei. ( llnglinms nnd woven fabrics rule dull and featureless. In the Jobbing trade buyera are scarce , with mall orders , If anything , falling oir * _ _ _ _ Cotton JMnrket. NEW Oni.EANS , Oct. 23. COTTON futures , quiet and stendy ; nnlei , 80,000 bales ; Octo- ) > or. 17.23 ; November , $7.G9S7.r.l ; liecomlicr , 7.72Q7.73 ; Januaiy , J7.79ai7.80 ; rcbnifiry , t7.87V7.88 : March , t7.04S7.U5 ; April , (8.18 ; May , S,08'i.t8.09. Middling , 7 13-lCc ; low mlddllni ; , 7 7-16e ! peed ordinary , 7 3-10c. Net rocolpts 18,007 lialcs ; gross receipts 2,212 bales ; Orcat llrltntn .shlnmcnts , 7,100 bales ; continent , 1,700 bales ; sales , 3,000 bales ; stock , 144.0J4 bales. NEW YOUK , Oot , 23. COTTON Future , barely steady , I4R21 points lower ; sales , 214- 000 bales ; .lunimry , is. 18 ; I'obrunry , JH.19 ; March , 18.27 ; April , $8.33 ; May , (8.40 ; June , ea.45 ; October , $7.98 ; November , 17.90 ; De cember , * H.03. I Sr. Lout * , Oct. 23. tJiiiTON Large jro- cclpts sauted weakening In ptlces ; ordinary , 0 cgood ; ordinary. 7Uc : low middlings , 7 c ; middling , 7c ; good middling , BUc ; middling , fair , 8 ? < c. _ Oi the London .Mnrkct. NKW YOUK , Oct. 23. The 1'ost'g London special says : I'lfly-llvo tlinututirtsovorolirns wont out today to lluiunanla. and 4.COU to Hol land. Bar gold wa uncliHiiRod lu prlco and demand. Silver was 83'id , the advance - vance being diu to the reports of n continuation of the Ucusury's monthly putchaso for ono year. Uupco paper Is GUd ! , Money Is growing Rcarca In India , but sales ot council drafts will probably re lieve the pressure. The stock market closed dull. CollV "sinrkot. NEW VOIIK , Oct.23--0orrox Opened steady but quiet find unchanged to 16 points advance , closing steady at from 5 points lower to 10 points advance. Saint , 12,00'J lings ! October , $17.40 ; I-cembertlO.Goai0.7oIiniiiiry10.35 ( ! : CUC.40 ; l < Vbriinry.flC.G ) ; Mnrch.lG.05iaiG.10 ; May , $15.050)10.70 ; Sopti-mber , $15,25. Spots qufet , steady ; sales , 5,000 bans nt J19 spot. Visible .Supply of ( train. NEW YOUK , Oct. 23. Thn visible supply of grain Siuuidny. October 21 , as complied by ( lie Now York 1'roduce e.Nchungp , U OH follows : Wheat , 00,979,000 bu. ; IIUTCIUC , 1.712.000 bu. ; rorn , 9,089,000 bu. ; Inunmsc , 500,00 liu , ; oats , 6",535,400 bu. ! Incroimc , 21.000 bu. : rye , 46SOOObu. ; Incrcacc.bO.OOubU' ! barley,2,335- 000 bu. ; Incicasc , 229,000 bu. Oil .Market * . Oir , OITV , Oct. 23. National transit cor- ttncutes ; oncnrd 70 ; lilchcsl , 70Ji : lowest , 70 ; closed , 70li : sales , 4,000 hbls. blilpincnts , 192,293 bbls. : runs , 115,900 bills. 1'iTTSuuuo , Oct. 23. National transit certificates opened at 70 ; closed nt 70J4 ; highest , 72 ; lowest , -70 ; no sales. Dill nth AVhout .M.trKet. Dur.UTii , Oct. 23. Miirkot ( Inn , steady and advancing. Uloso ! No. 1 hard , cash and October , C2c ; December , 0271 : : May , OOc : No. 1 northprn , cash and October , Olc ; December , Gl ? c ; May , GHo ; No. 2 northern , cash , 5Gc ; No. 3. 53c ; rejected , 4Cc ; on track , No. 1 northern , tourilve , Glc. l.lverpuul Alurkntn. LiVEiiPOor , , Oct.23 , WIIKAT Quiet ; holders offer moderately ; Uallfornhi , No. 1 , 5iHjUj ! red western'spring , 5s 5d5J5s GJ5d ; red western - ern , winter , 5s 3Hd5s 5d. COHN Quiet ; ilomand uoor ; western. 4s. VIIOVIBIONS 1'iirk , prime moss , 88i 9d. Lard , western , 49s Gd. \Vnnl .Murkut. ST. Lotus , Oct. 23. Woo/ . Steady and un changed ; business moderate with cholco bright wool In best request. ICIclu Mutter N. 111. , Oct. 23 , UUTTi-.ti-null ; sales , 20,280 Ibs. at 23c. Kliiunclal Notes. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 23. Clearings , $1,655- 138. IlALTlMOne. Oct.23. . Clearing ? , $2,055,090 , ; balances , $289,009. NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Clearings. $73,119,385 ; balances , $4,917,902. PAIUS. Oot. 23. Three per cent rentes , 98f 28 ! 5c for the account. OMAHA , Oct. 23. Clearings , $953,428 ; same day last wee If , $900,4 17. LONDON , Oct. 23. The amount of bullion 'wlthdniivn from the Hank of England today , 85,000. CINCINNATI , Oct. 23. Money , 3&7 percent. Now York exchange , 057tlc pi emlum. Clear ings. $2.180,700. MEMPHIS , Oct. 23. Now York exchange "selling nt'15c premium. Clearings , $259.- 929 ; balances , $71,480. NEW OIU.CANS , Oct. 23. Clearings , Jl317- ; 535. Now York exchange , bank , at par. Cun.- merclal , $1.50 per $1,000 premium discount. ST. Louis , Oct. 23. Clearings , $3,430,223 ; balances , $303,437. Money , quiet at G8 pel- cent. Exchange on Now York , 25c premium. BOSTON , Oct. 23.-Clourlngs , $12,289,727 ; balances , $1,250,330. Moliey , 2 per cent. Now York o.\chungo unchanged , 1525 pot cent discount. CHICAGO , Oct. 23. Clearings , $10,070,000. Now York exchange. 80c pioinlum. Sterling exchange , dull : actual , N.H3&4.85. Money , easy ; small loans , G'.iUo ' ? per cent , with round lots at 5 per cent and 0 on time. STOCKS AJSI1 KUKUS. It Was Like Old Times In the Street \e < torday. NEW YOHK. Oct. 23. It was like what the street reminisccntly alludes to as ' 'the olt times" on the Stock exchange today. The dealings were on a hit-go scale , nearly every body was on the bull side of the market ant there was an all-pervading nlr of buoyancy which carried every thine before it. At the opening ot business dlseouraslnsj advices regarding the prospects of unconditional repeal scaled the initial sales down from } ( ' per cent und the indications were decidedly - cidedly depressing , but the temper of specu lation was changed with magical rapidity by ono of those special movements which marl : the history of Wall strost nnd which are seldom based on anything more solid than rumor. The movinp Influence In today's market was a newspaper article announcing that the Now Jersey Central party led by Presi dent Maxwell and his friends had secured u controlling interest in the Delaware , Lackn- wanna & Westernand would hereafter di rect the policy of that corporation. Subse quently , a transfer of 40.000 shares of Lack- uwanna to William K , Vandcrbllt led to the belief that there was a trunk line combina tion in the coal deal , and despite thu remarkable - markablo luck of knowledge displayed by the presidents of the two i-oulb : named , the impression Rained ground that the lonp an ticipated coalition of Iho coal roads had taken shape. Huports were current that the Delaware & Hudson companies were involved in the deal to the extent of being committed to adopt the policy to bo outlined by the New Jersey Central parties that all the coal roads would act in harmony with the trunk lines. As u natural result the huuwUics of the anthracite roads wore in brisk demand and the upward movement therein curried along the entire list. The fate of the silver hill wns not con sidered a factor in tha situation , if thought of at all , uml Kock Island stock traded In responded to a greater or lesser extent to the call for ait advance , Thu coalers of course led the market i the appreciation ot values , the highest point of tno day being compared with the closing sales of Saturday. Luke Shore shared lurgoly in the improvement , soiling up 5 per cent. There were sonpa slight realiza tions at the udviiuca una nt ono time a small raid was mudo on the market under cover of a rumor to the effect that the prlo of wheat had broken. The docllilo duo to these causes ranged 4 } per cent , the coalers being the chief sulterera , but the market speedily re covered und the upward movement was resumed , llio Ilnul dealings being character ized by strength and activity and the mar ket closed witli a buoyant tone und a de cidedly upward tendency. Heading , which did not participate in the advance to any great extent until the after noon , closed at the highest figure touched , but the otlior coalers showed roao- tlons of from lf to 2J per cent. " The Industrials , with the exception of Sugar and ICdison Electric , did not share to any appreciable extenfln the rlso , and Dis tilling and CuUlefeeding actually receded a fraction. Compared with Saturday's clos ing figures , the chief advauccs were : Lack * nwunna , U per cent ; Now Jersey Central , 7 % per cent ; Delaware & Hudson , U ! per cent ; Heading , tt % per cent ; Susquenanna & Western , U per cent ; Susquohanntt & Western preferred , C per cent ; ICdlsou Electric 4 per cent ; Laka Shore , 3 > f per cent ; Wheeling & Lake Erie preferred.8) jxjrcent ; Now York , Chicago & St. Louis , 2J { percent ; New York , Chicago - cage & St. Louis flrsti preferred , 5 per cunt ; ew York. Chicago & St. Louis second preferred , 2 % per cent : Pullman , S per cent ; Sugar , UK per cent ; Sugar preferred , Con solidated Ua * . St. Paul Is Omaha preferred. U per cent ; Colorado Fuel , Illinois Central aud Iowa Central , IJfperctut ; Now York % New England and Western Union. 1 ? > cr cent ; Itork Islnnd , LakoKrlo ft wcst ernnnd Cotton Oil preferred , \ } ( per cent t Chicago , ClorrlfWl. Cincinnati & St. Louis , k per cent ; ClfiMflo. BtirllnKlon.t Qiiiney. 'Missouri PaclfToVTCubbor , HiiiTalo , Uochcslcr t Plttsburg nod ( Inson Bay , 1 for cent. The followlnllMro the closlnp quotations of the lending stocks on the Now York ox- change toil y : > O , i ibid Thu total sales of stocks today were 275.200 shares , lur.lmlliiK' AtchUon , 9,900 ; American Hutfnr , 7M.7W ; t'lilcngo , llurllngton k Qulncy , Jl,100 , : Uhlcngo ( Ins , 22.30O ; l.nclmwumm , D.noi.is HnliwiiM'AlIudMin , 20,270 : Distillers linttlnfrcduri , 2,200 ; aenerul Kleclrlc , 0,200 ; Niilfp Shore , 3.BOO ; Missouri I'nclllc , 3,400 ; Vnw Vnfl. * X.Vfiv - , . , , , 7 .1(111 * Xfi1li\vi'ut . . orn , 3,100 : Xotthcrn I'acllli' . 8,300 : Ontario & Western , 9.900 ; Iteudliig , 0,000 ; Hock Island , 8,400 ; St. I'util , 3,000 , ; Western Union , 10,800. New Yiul ? .Money Murker. NEW YOUK , Oct. 23 , MO.NT.Y ON CAM. Kasy nt l'/s2 per cunt ; last loan , 115 percent ; Closed nt. l\t \ per ciint. I'niMB Mr.siCA.NTll.E 1'Al'Eti G@8 per cent. STIIIM.SO KXCIIANOK Heavy , with actual busliipss In liinkers : < bills , $4.H44.8G for de mand , and $4.3t4'a4.82 ; ( for bl.uy-duy bills. Posted rail's , $1.83(84.80. ( Commercial bills , J4.80U5H.fil. f fill.VIIH CliltTIKIOATCS 73 ! jC. UoVKiWMKNTllONUS Quiet. State bonds , In- aclhe. Thu closing quotations on bonds : OMAHA I.1VK nTOCK. J1AHKET8. L'nttlo C'omo In Hi-curil Hrciildni ; Numbers llot ( lo Up Another Dime. MONDAY. Oat. 23. As generally happens on the first day of the week , receipts of cattle ami sheep were liberal , but the run of liojjs was light. On Monday , two years ago to.lay the cat tle receipts reached 0,784 head , the largest since the yards wcro opened. Today -that record Was beaten by over 1,000 head and anew now high water mark recorded. Fresh re ceipts today were 7,780 head , or nearly 1,500 heavier than last Monday. The market was In very fair shape in spite of the ex cessive supplies , iteally desirable beef steers were scarce , the demand for thorn was good , and us Chicago was reported stronger prices held up fairly well. Some fairish lUlH-lb. nutivcs brought ? 4,40 , and good western beeves sold nt from $3.50 to $3.90. On the general run of western cattle , which were common , the market ruled slow , with prices weak'to a dime lower than Sat urday. The movement was rather slucrgish throughout , but considering the excessive offerings nnd the common quality sellers had little reason to complain. The cow market opened lower , but under thp influence of active buying by both local , houses und outsiders , prices Improved a lit tle nud the bulk of the decent stock changed hands at very nearly steady prices , around SI.05 anil J'J.10 , Common and Inferior stuff was in oxvctiblvo .supply , and sold all of u dime lower than last week. The calf mar ket WHS steady to a shade eanlqr , und rough stock Kcnerally sold at shaded prices. Business lu feeders was somewhat demor alized. The demand was fair , but with a flood of common stuff all grades sold lower , nnd the movement WHS not ut nil brisk. Keally good stock ahowod very littlodeclliic , while the ordinary grades were all of lOo to 15c off , Thorn wcro u good many cattle still unsold at the closu , but shipments wcro , ua usual , largo. Good to choice feeders are quoted ut.00@U ! 50 ; fair to good at * 2.CO@ it.OO , with common nnd inferior stun" at u'round $2uoe'J.50 , Representative sales : It. . . . 660 3 CO 15 , 1074 065 10. , . . , 03G Q CO 10 , IOCS D OO 8. . . . . . 030 3 CO 6 . 1000 BOO B . , , , 923 3 TiO 15. . . ,1)37 ) 8 05 TVESTEnNt'ATTLK. No. J\V. 1'r. No. Ar. Pr. 2COVTH. . H40 12 00 1 steer. .1240 12 25 Gstocri. 1241 800 89 steer * . 1033 0 OO ICOW. . 1110 1 50 Ibull. . .1S20 1 60 1 bull.,1140 1 80 Ibtlll. , 870 2 00 1 Cow.1000 9 00 ICOW. . , . 080 2 00 11 cows. . . 021 2 00 16 rows. . . 9SH 2 00 ICOW. , , , 830 2 00 13 COWS. . . 1003 2 10 7COW1..1008 2 10 1 RtUR. . , . 940 2 25 flCOWS..109(1 ( 240 80 cows. . . 1070 2 40 ICOW. . . , 9RO 2 40 2 fdrs. . . . 940 2 76 lOfdri.,1078 2 75 1 feeder. 1120 2 75 12fdr . . , 801 2 75 8 15 G cows..1150 2 25 1 sir , tlK.1130 2 50 lstr.tlft.1610 2 60 B7.steers..1205 8 15 19 Mrs..1094 8 80 COLOIlAtlO CATT/.13. 43 cows. , 835 1 95 B fdrs. . 1283 2 RO 3 cows. , 1020 2 25 24 fdrs , . 909 2 70 1070 67stecrsll45 3 16 - . 840 2 00 37 MM. . H97 2 40 12 fdrs 000 2 60 Sflloei-91200 3 25 9stPors..lOH4 3 25 1 Mr. , , 800 2 OO 100 fdrs. . ' . , 870 2 05 142 fdrs .1003 3 'M 16 cows. , 800 2 00 12cnlvos 240 2 60 33hclfors 671 1 90 GBcows. . 795 2 00 tOyrlRs. . 322 2 60 SDyrlffs. 016 2 45 1 cow. . . 910 1 75 29 cows..1141 1 75 1 cow. . . ioro 2 25 2 cons. 1135 2 26 30 COWS , . 8GO 2 10 UTAH. n cows , , , 830 1 76 2 16 2 bulls,1180 1 85 BCOWI. ' . . 700 2 05 n bulls..1510 t 85 1 sir , thj.1120 2 15 8 strs.tlR 1320 2 25 18COW.S. . . 005 2 05 1 cow. . , , ' 920 1 75 7 COWS. . 953 2 05 1 holfor , G40 2 1G BstrstlBH33 2 25 19 bulls. .1210 1 85 1 hull. . . . 870 1 80 4 bulls,1200 I 80 J COW. , . . 10GO 2 05 WYOMING. 2 i leers ,1255 3 00 > btcnrs,1431 3 90 2 cows , , . 916 1 75 liiliows , , . 850 2 00 2 cows , , .1075 2 00 40 COWS..1089 2 40 20 cows , , 900 2 20 4 COWS.1030 2 05 18 cows , . 071 2 05 7 cows.1190 2 25 2COU8. . .1020 1 75 12 cows. , . 9DS 2 10 2 stags. 1350 2 10 4G MM..114H 3 1O 1 Bluer , .1020 2 50 21 Meets. . TJ2G I ) 35 .21 cows , , .1010 2 15 27Mcers.,12)4 B GO 2 cows. , 885 1 75 23 COWS. . . 072 U 40 53 stouts , .1100 3 75 17 cows. . . 017 2 20 11 rows , , 800 2 00 2 Mrs.,1250 a 25 23 Mrs , . . .1117 2 05 101 calves , 134 4 00 29 COWS , , 010 2 20 fin rous , . . 931 2 20 135 POWS. . 984 8 35 104-MlH. . . .1008 2 85 70 Mrs. , . .li83 : i 10 9 cows. . . 804 1 75 22 cons. .1144 2 35 24 COWS. .1007 2 15 1 stag , . 910 2 00 21 COWS. . 903 2 05 12 cows. 050 2 10 SOUTH DAKOTA. Hoes Saturday's 5c and luc advance was repeated toJay and the market was fully as high as a week ago today. Ucccipts were , as usual on Monday , light , but n trillo heavier than a week ago today. The qual ity was fuir to poor. There was an active demand lor fresh meat account and a mod erate inquiry from shippers. As eastern markets were stronger and the supply limited It did not take buyers IOIIR to clear the pens. Fair to treed hogs of all weights sold largely at $0.30 and $0.35 , while common' to fair stuff brought S0.2. > and $6.30. The extreme range of prices paid was from § 0.15 for poor light stuff to W.40 for a load of choice heavies. The bipr bulk of the trading was at from $0.25 to $ (5.3T ( , as against SG.IM to $0.25 Saturday und 6.2. ) to 50.30 a weelc ago. Representative sales : No. Av. 73. .191 75. .212 32. 271 2. .390 G3. .295 0. .2DO 7. .188 62. . 252 10 3G5 G1. .274' 78. .226 76. .203 78. .239 63. .252 GO. 277 61. .278 77 .218 56. .203 5. .346 9. .378 89. .215 70. .209 56. .315 63. .287 Receipts were liberal. The ue- tnund was fair for both muttons and feeders , and while trading was slow the mar ket was hardly quotaolv different from the close of last week. Quotations are : Fair to peed natives. ? 'J.75@3.'J. > ; fair to good westerns. $3.35@3.00 : common and stock sheep. $ l.r > ( ) @ 2.25 : good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs. $3.00(5l ( > 3.75. Itrcoiptft ami DlHpoitltluii ot Stock. Official receipts mid disposition of stock as shown by the books of thu Union Stock Yards company for the forty-clKht houis ending ut 5 o'clock p. in. , October 23 , 1893 1 IIF.CKII'TS. WISI'OSITIOX , Chlcnern I.lvo Stock Market. CitiCAOO.Oct. 23. ' Todnv's market wns good enough to olthet the huvornl had ones country Khlplicis oxucrlenced duilng the last ten days. The turn In hellers' favor wns u direct result of u hit ! drop In the iirrlvnls. Tlioro were nearly 0.000 hcntl loss than for last Monday nnd il.ooo hciirt loss thnii for thocorrehnoiid- Ingdny lust year , only about 17,000 arriving. Of Iheso nuurly Iniif were rungur , nnd as a very hinall part of thcso were good enough for shlppeib' usqiL will ha seen holders of. futcut- tlo were In a position whoio they could have something to viy about prices. I'alr to cholco native siuor * sold from I6e to 25 ( ! up. They did not sell \ < ; ry readily nt the higher prices , huvorbhchttatlng to | ay so much , but. they paid It , uvuryihliiK ihut was lit tobond for ward being out , of hollers' hands by midday. Tlioudvanco In common natives find range call lo WIIH less marketable. I'rom lOc lo 15o xm-i > rnil ihociiln there. Balds of natives woio mainly at fiom SI.75 to J2.05 for cows and bulls and alum1 * 4 to $5.15 for ulcers. Te.\ans wcro fiulnldo at from S2.10 to f3.60nnd west erns from 1,75 to If 1.25. Bales of hozs woio generally ut the advance on Saturday n pi Ices. There was an active de mand for the animal at that Improvement , for the receipt' ! wcro unusually light for a Mon day and iiocnnslderuhlo number was leftover from lust vcek. Tnulo began early and brUIdy'nnd It did not w.mo while a hos ro- nialncd In salc&inon's hands. The best of the heavies brought from J0.05 to JO,70 and a few fancy lights turned over at from J0,85 to J0.9U. Kahtcm aiders called for fully half of the hnnply , and It was this domiind that ran up prices. Hales wuru nrlnclpally at from Iii,2u to to.60 for IIOKH welching over 200 Ibs. , and from W,16toKi.M ) foravoraxpa of from 200 to 250 lus. and at from ( O.OU to 10.80 for lighter weights. Tliunuullty was pretty good ami tluno WIIH not mncli trudlng below KU.35. Tlioro wns a big run of sheep again today , the ebtlnmte bulng 20JO ( ( ) hc.id. Tlmt , nnilei this heavy btipply. prices hhould have re- mnlned weak was to boi' puctcd , 1 hey did remain weak , hut they were not maloil.illy lower , the demand developing sullldt'iit vital ity to hold thu mnrUot nearly steady , Bales wuro on u bublu of f rum $1 to J3.75 for noor to cholcn Nhcrp and from * - 50 to * 3.75 for lunibs Trading was largely at from I'J.50 to * 3li5 for Nature should S.S.S. bo iiBsiHtod to . . . thro vr off Impuri CURES ties of the blood. Nothing docs It MALARIAL Bowell , BO Bufelj POISON or BO promptly as Swift > 8 Hpeclilc. UFE'HAD NO CHARMS. For fkrn ye r I w troubled with ntilirlil polion. which caused my trpetili la fail. n.l 1 v > Rrc.Uy re duced In flcth , and lift losl ll Indiiimi. I tiieU mtr- tuitll nd | * l Lh icu li . t ut la no effect , I could yet coicllef. lllientriedtf mJW- * Aft Ulllcnll.l wonderful inetuciuf Btffl vC B * e * complete ndpcrm > ncntcuieKKCSal ! > nd I how enjoy belief bcilife Uuoever , J.A.KICH , Otitwt , KID. Oul twok OB Blood > od Skin DIic ie milled free. wwr Sffcifio co. i from $3.60 to 14.60 took most ot tli llrcMptit CoUle. 17.000 liflnd ; cnlvrs. 1,000 hesili hpe * . 2'i.OOO hikd ; shotu , 20,000 head. The Iw oDltiK.loiifnni ttporiRi .S TS < B "ccolthi. 1 * . ' * > ' ' 'end ' , InoludlriR 0,000 rot n < Mil 4,00V ivciitPrii ; sown tocoml- ° J\s , ? n.ttl' lioltl 20 2C < j lilglien top lorlny , * R.Ol 26.40 ! others H.BCKit.'OS ; comrucn , I4.-/6 X4.60 , Iloos Koc llit21,000 licddj nmrkot , Acllvo jind itroiiit nnd lOc lilclier : nil.trilIO,2&ItfjO ( ) ! lioavr , IO.CVai.HO ( ! ! light , I6.76SIO.B6. SllKEP AND IAMD4Hcceltitx , 20,000 lioadl op sheep , 3.00 < 33.76 ; top linn Us , 44.00184.76. > io r York l.tvo Stork NKW YOUK , Oct. 23.-ltEKVKS-Uocelpts , > .4it ( ) hcnri ! fnlrly nrtlvo ; limlo ulronecr on Colorado * ; nnllvo clocr i , t3UD 0.2Q ; Texan and Oolimichn , # 3.7034.20. HAt.vns llcpolpts , two dny , 1,600 liond : dull ! vonh. 15 OOR8.00 : Brassor * , J'2.OO < a'2.V6. ' Slthni'-Ilccnlpts , two days , 18,400 lioMlj narkot. lower ! sheep , $2.i5fl3.COi iKinb ? . 3.603S 00 ; dressed mutton , 6 < a7Jc ( ; dressed ainbs CHffl'Jc. llon < UccolpU , 11,000 head ; market lower ; 6.GOit7,25. _ SI , I. nun lho Stock .Mnrkft. ST. T.OUK , Oct. 23-OATTl.c Uerolpt3,200 ic.iil ; slilinn.'iits , 7(10 ( hoail ! tiinrliet 105J20C ilKlicr ; ciutllty ot tod.iy'H roocliils nolMiry 'ood ; Rood Texas nleoi , J .UOjJ&'JO ; cow sin iroiiortlonj liolfors , la.nof/J.SO. Ilocis-Ilroclpls , 2,300 lioad ; slilptncntr ,500 lioiiil ; nmrkol jttrotiRt lioavv. fO.IOtt 0.60J mixed , tO.001Ui.4fi : ll ht , ffl.300.70 Sitr.M1 Itccclpts , 200 ntwl ! sliliimcnts , 000 lii-nil j nmrkot btoiidy , uiicliangcd ; good untlvcs , * 'J,75. _ _ Knn-n City Mvn Muok Miirkct. KANSAS OITV , ( tel. -OA7TtK-llucolit | < , 1,400 liond ! RlilpinentH , 11,000 lir.id ; inalkot tcndv to llrnii Texas Mid slilnpInK steers , I.10it5.a0 ! ! Texas nuu nnlHo C ( 7S , J1.R64& J.OO : Initclior stock , $ a,10iB4.10 ; stoc ers uiul oedOl-8 , $2.40 3.76. ilooH Kccoluu , 2,300 head ; Milpmrnt- . 000 lit'iul ; market 6 10c tilithorl ImlU. * n.lt > J4 l.40j lioavy , packliiK nnd inlxeil , iC-.10itti.40 ; Iplits , Vorkcri und plm , } ( > .00 J.0.00. 8iiEEi UccmjiU.noiio ; HlilpinonU , 300 head. .Stock In Mclit. llccolptsof It vu stock at. the four principal western markets Monday , October 23 ; Oattlu. lions. Sheep. South Omaha . 7,780J.a'.Ti l.HHO JhlcaRO . 17,00l 22,000 20,000 CnnsasOlty . 0,400 2,300 300 St. Lotlls . 3.200 2,350 200 Total . 37,380 BtToVs 22,380 jnSCUI'KUKIt HUXK. Vcuul Suppoiicil to lie .Schooner Klverilde 1'ound nt Itottoiu ot t.iikti Krlo. Ci.r.VEi.AND.Oct. . S3. A largo vessel , thought nt flrst to bo a steamer , was ro- lorted by Captain SltiKlu of the lishlnR tiifr , { . T. Hey , to bo standing at the bottom of : . .ako Eric , n fo\v tnllcs from this point. Captain Sinplo was running out to lift his nets when ho saw the spars of a sunken ves sel protruding from the water. Thuro were three singlestick sp.xrs , with white painted tops , each ornamentea with gilt spheres. About thlrty-llvo feet were exposed. The vessel is twenty-three miles from this port. Captain Single took soundings , and found she was lying in thirteen fathoms of water. Ilo was or the opinion that she was .1 largo steamer. It was stated that the vessel must have ROIIO down since Friday , for hi-r wreck was not seen on that day by boats passing the spot. All sorts of theories vcro advanced in regard to the wreck. The most acceptable of all is that there was a collision between two largo vessels during the heavy fog Saturday night. Inquiry of vessel men early this morning failed to throw any light upon the mystery , but later J. M. Jones of the llrm of J. M. Jones & Dro. , vessel agents , told an Asso ciated press reporter tlmt the foundered boat was undoubtedly his schooner , the Klversidc. She has been missing since the big storm of the IBtli and no tidings have been Cleaned -from her siuco that time. The Iliversldo was commanded by Captain David G. Farringtou of Detroit and his wife was qook on the boat. Sim carried five other persons , all of whom nro undoubtedly lost. The only names that could bo learned of the missing are Joseph Hargroaves , mate , his son John and John Paige , botli seamen. topi.'usan TU STK Clnui Sprocket ! Daiiounccs the Govern ment'Attitiiile In llnwail. NEW Yomc , Oot. 23. Glaus Sprockets , the sugar king who , hus largo Interests in Hawaii , has been in town several days. Ilo spoke freely to a reporter about sugar Inter ests and Hawaiian affairs. "lam opposed to stealing , " ho said , "nnd do not bollove that might makes right. The United States seized the Sandwich islands without any right to do so and assumed charge of affairs there. It is not because I have sugar industries thcro that I say this was unjust. It was too much a policy of grab , and contrary therefore to the ppirit of fair play. If this government thought that England or Japan was after Hawaii a mis take was made. I am sure the English gov ernment did not , aud docs not , seek to estab lish control over the group. " Wnr on the Tool I'oonu. ST. PAUL , Oct. 23. The wholesale chants of this city took a novel stand last night by adopting resolutions to the effect that they would in future discharge all em ployes who .frequented pool rooms. To en force this mandate they today stationed mon at the big pool rooms and upon their reports derelict clerks and bookkeepers will bo dis charged without being given the opportunity to explain. The Western Union Telegraph company Is also taking a hand in the light against the pool rooms andis asking for the resignation of nil operators placing money on horses. Woman with n Ilorxewlilp. Sur.uiYVii.i-E , Ind. , Oct. 23. Elhs Sllfer , one of the leading implement dealers of this city , has been suspected by his son , who is also a partner , of having clandestine meet ings in the store with Mrs. George Patter son. Slifor's son , Steven , watched for his father last night and as soon as ho and th woman entered ho brought his mother , gave o Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. her horsewhip , nnd standing by with A drawn revolttr Urolso In the nomnn < ? directed his mothov to Hog the woman , which the did In n vigorous manner The scroarns of MM. 1'atlrrsou broochthsmui-cds of pe\tntors to the scene. inwi.it I'.iittivn ( vr.vi.wr , „ Governor of Arlrnni : Crevi tint tlm Colo- mdo llltr Ho .MNclf Nnvlpnblo. 'U'AsmxOTox , O.'t. . -Governor Hughes of Arizona had an Important conference with Minister llomoro of Mexico touching 1m- provcmonts of the Colorado liver which , \Tould add to Its Importance * as u channel of-VJ commerce. The governor reported to Mints- tor Itomoro that the Colorado Is the second largest stream en the California roast anil imttl that , with sijcnirn jetties at the mouth end with some drcdglnc along thti course ot the lrcam , It would bo tiavlgnblo for a , length of IHJO miles , far up Into Ari/.oiw nnd Nevada. Ilo stated that the mountainous re- glen of the western part of the Vnlteil States tr.xvcuod by this stream was rich In mineral , while the lower country would soon become n llnoagrteultutal and hortlcultur.il region. Ho sUtod that Mexico along the liulf of California was possessed of largo forests of line timber tuid immense deposits of coal , In both of which articles the southwestern portion tion of the United States U dellclont. , Governor Hughes thinks the government ( of the United States would make the Im provements tirfc.ssa.ry within Its boundaries If the Mexican government would underlain ) to do as much within Mnxlcan territory. The- lower 150 miles of the river Is In Mexico. Minister Romero was very much impressed with tha representation made by the gov- , crnor and said ho would recommend that his government glvo the matter Its attention. Ho thought the beat way to proceed would bo for the two ijjovornmeiits to Join In tin ap pointment of a commission to Investigate the ontira question. XKH' I'Oltlt VADKIt IfArillt. Henvy Unlim Ciutnit I'lumM nnd AV.iOt uit < on .Miuihutt in IMiuut. i > ' j New YOUK , Dot. 23. A fresh water sea , Just deep enough to float vessels of 83-10 ; ) of n foot draught , covered Manhattan Island and tx strip of territory extending " 00 miles to the westward und probably twice that distance to the north nnd south today. The downpour began at 10:15 : o'clock last night. Without a moment's cessation it continued until this morning aiuLacconllng to wcathor > bureau ofllclals , It is likely to contlnuo for many yours yet. The wind baa gradually Increased in veloc ity until nt 8 o'clock It was blowing ut the rate of twenty-eight miles an hour. Dnltont nt tint Suppnr 1'nriy. C GUTIIUIC , Old. , Oct. 23. The Ualtons , who' "I have been very bolil since they defeated the ofllcors in the Ingalls battle , capped the climax a few nights ago when they ap peared in a ganir at Cushlng and attended an oyster supper given by the ladles of the church thoru. i hey lelt their arms outside , patronized the tallies liberally and conducted themselves like society gentlemen through out. It is needless to say , however , that they enjoyed themselves more than did the balance of the people in attendance. , . tHE NEXTTaOBNINQ I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS OETTER. My dortor Buys It acts ccntly on the itomneb , liver and kidnevi.nnrt It Rplewnnt laxative. Inls drink In made frcim lierhs. and Is prepared for use LMNESWED1CIHE AII d"Bl 8 sell II at fiflc. nnrt II n packnTC. 1 f you coni.otcptlt.ncnd youraddresn forafrep sampln. Bleillclno niovrii the Dueber = Hampden 17 = Jewel Adjusted Watches/ " It h marvelous hovr these famous Watches RUBY JEWELED arc taking the place o ( ADJUSTED lii all others where accu WATCHES rate time is requlicd. Railroad menwlllhavc nothing else. Duebtir Watch Works. Canton , BRACE UP : With Nerve Ho ns. now voirotuUlo dlscovorr of marvelous power , positive cure for nil nerve trouuins. auch us nervous iin tr.itlon BloepiessneHS , dusiuindiMiuy , paliiH In li.ic' ( uni slilo , siolt hQ.idachu , ilyspup'ilii , loss of tippo- tlte , etc. Wonderful noivo tonlo. nrikes rlvii pure blood , tones ontlro systorn. fl .1 I ) X , unouili for two weeks. At ilnuiclsts , or Ujl mull. Nerve Uoiui Co. . IlutT.ilo. N. > . S O UTII Union Stooi Yards Coinpinj , South B itC ttle Ho nnd Jli3Jp mtrltatU th > I coiviHis3ioi ; Wood Brothers. 1,1 vo Stook CommUiloa ilorornti ! Mil. Chlo ll JOHN I ) . IAUI MAS , eit K. sv.mi ) . Market reports by mall and wire cheerful aruUhud upon uppllcatlon , OMAHA