sxJW3iaiJ ! v- , - , J 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEIflJll'lUDAY , UUTOBER 27 , 1893 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bather a Quick Upturn Given Wheat Yesterday on the Strength in Stock * . PRICE AT THE CLOSE WAS QUITE FIRM Corn \V i Strone " Very Light IlotlneM Karljr nnit Hull mill Heavy Toward the Ctojo Stocki niul lloniM. Cntcxoo , Oct. 20. A quick upturn was given wheat today by the strength In stocks nnd some good buying , supposed to bo for export , nt Now York. The prlco nt tbo close was flrm at a recovery from yester day's closing prices of about K0- Corn was trong on a very light business early , nnd both dull and rather heavy toward the close , which was , however , at from j e to } o Im provement over yesterday's closing prices. Provisions wcro firm toward the end , fol lowing early weakness , with packers mat-It- Ing up October prices. Closing quotations arc I'Ji c higher for January pork , "i c higher for January lard and the same adVance - Vance In January ribs. Wheat at the opening was about the same s yesterday's close , nnd then cased off nbout J c , became llrm , and prices were ad vanced from MU to lo , held steady and rather flrm , nnd the closing was at the top figures. The tame feeling : it the start was influenced by fair offerings , with no special demand. At the higher prices thcro was oino llttlo realizing by the early buyers and continental cables came In lower , excepting Antwerp , which was steady. The Cincin nati 1'rico Current crop summary reported a favorable week for the advancement of the wheat crop , and added that the position ap peared lo bo better than a year ago. The wet weather , tending to curtail re ceipts , inado the shorts In corn anxious. Offerings were not very frco nnd the com petition temporarily advanced prices from Kc to Ic. At the improvement there was a llttlo realizing from miscellaneous sources ami prices soon receded again from 'XC to Jffc , closing quiet. In oats the light arrivals helped values easily , but the Increase for tomorrow caused weakness later. Muy advanced Jfc on the bulirc. The offerings soon Increased slightly and as the demand foil off prices receded Uc and the close was quiet with a not gam of y3c. Provision prices wcro weak at first on reported lower prices for hogs and became firmer when the grain market became strong. Inactivity was the rule. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 130 cars : corn , 445 cars ; outs , 1210 cars ; hoes , 21,000 head. The leading futures ranged us follows : Cash ( | uotatloim were as follows ; I'I.OUH Steady and unch.inxuu ! . WIIBAT N'o. 'J sprlnc , l4 ! c ; No. 3 sprlhc , fic07 : : No. m-pd. oauc. coitN-No.2 , asiic. OATH-NO. 2 , Ii8c ; No. 2 white , 30J4S31Hc ( ; No. 3 whlto.JBasoc. . JlYK-No. ' 2 , 4 He. UAIII.KY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 43c ; No. 4 , 43c. 43c.FLAX FLAX SCUD No. 1,11.01. TIMOTHY HEED Prime , $3.20. I'OIIK Moss , pprbbl. , 817.5018.00s lard , per lOOlbs. , * 10.1 ( ) 10.1Di short ribs sltlos ( looMO ) , M.G5O9.20 ; dry sal' d shoulders ( lioxcdi. 7.00a7.2Gs short clear sides ( boxed ) , JU.20 ® WHISKY Dlsllllors' finished goods , per gal. , 1.14. SUOAHS UnclmnKPd. The followlns were the receipts and ship ments for today. On the Produce exchange today the market was quiet and unchanged ; creamery. 2328c ; dairy , 1624c. Kggs , slow at 20 ® Now York .MiirkoU. NEW YOIIK , Cc t. 20. Kr.otw Itecolnts , 10,500 bbU. : exports , 27,000 bbls. ; sales , 14,000 plies. ; murlcut steady ; winter wheat , low grades , Il.70a2.55 ; winter wheat , fair to fancy , J2.35 O3.30 ; winter wheat , patents , $3.6033.80 ; Min nesota clour , * 2.35'tt2.00 ; Minnesota straights. I3.10CTC3.80 : Minnesota uatonts , t3.8Ga4.10 ; clly mllls , S3.85(3,3.00 ( ; city mills , patents , J4.25 COIIN MEAL Steady ; yellow , t2.GO2.75. RYC Dull ; car lots , r > 0it&2e. ItAitr.CY Dull ; No.- ! Milwaukee , 4GfflG8c : HAKUSY.MAI.T Dull ; western , 0670c , WHEAT Kccolpts , 21)1,800 bu. : exports , 102- 700 bu. ; bales , 2,140.000 bu. futures , 10,000 bu. snot. Upot market dull at Ku advance , small e.\port dnmiind : No. 2 rod , In store and atovator , GOKc ; ulloat , OO.mtGOlJc ; f. o. b. , 70c ; ungraded rod , 67 < aGOc ; No. 1 north ern. 72J < a7UKiC ! No. 2 Mllwaulcco , 70tfc. Options opened dull , ? jc on local BQlllnK. cloaetl ut ' 4'c not itdvunro ; No. 2 red. Junuary. closed ut 71Kc ; Kubruury. 71 ® 73Uc. closing 73Uc ; March , 74i74ic ! , closing 74jc : May. 70yQ77Jc , closing 77c ; October closed at UOc : November , GOuc : De cember , C0 © 70 ic. closing 70i'c. COIIN Hecolpts , U0.800 Ou. ; exports , 37,400 bu. ; sales. 600.000 hu. futures , 8Gooo hu. spot. Boots dull at 5ic advance ; No. 2. In elevator. 47c ; alloat , 47)ic ) ; ungraded mlxod. 4Ga47 < ! . Options opened Uc higher , closing 'so } ( c net advancu ; October , 4uwia40Kc , clos ing at 40'c ; November , 404'M7cl < ! closing . . . . . . , _ . . . . . _ Bt 4QJic : locombur. 47 I © 47Hc , closing at * ? ls.i..JlllF { ! ! ! < 47- < -M ; y. - oa4 ! ic , . OATS-ItcceipU , 70.700 hu. ; exports. GG.OOO on. ; sales luo.uuu iin fnturL-s . , . , , 112,000 bu. pot. SIIOIH ralrly active at > ( < HHo advance. Options dull , closed llrm at HBUio nut ad- vunco : October closed at 34)/c ) ; Novem ber. 34 iCi Dticombor. 34'ia35iic , cloaliiK at B5c : Mn30 i37c , closlnc at 37c ; No. a , B4Kc : No. a , whlto. souaaonic : No. a chi- ? } ) ? ; . ; I0 > 3 wu" ° i aSc ; iul.\od western , OAli JuUC. ' ' ' 1'1118' 'c-600-76 : B ° ° " w . 10fs"'l3c1)Ulli cllolc0' 10O23ci Taclflc coast. llllJES-Stondy ; wet salted Now Orleans. elected , 4ao ; Iluonos Ayres , 13cj ! Texas iSx 'iowfil'Tc ' ! do"10.stl ° flccco20 < a28c ; , ' ° i11 ? M)1 ? 8 , ? ' ? ' Pickled bol- llp . loaiaei pick led ( .boulders , 7 ! < ia7ic ! ; pickled hnniii , lo10wc. iard. stendy ; weSt cm Muuin closed nt fiu.46 ; option siiles. none ; October closoil at 110.45. nnmliml ; November closed at t'J.BO noniuiali January closed at ' ' ' " " " " ' nuw Illess- xr..r . , . - JltiTTKU-Sleadyj wustorn dairy , 17 ( ii22c : mery , 21ii28c ( ; western ructoryl part SUI" " ' 4 ® ° ! ici fuu Kuos Klrmt'r ; western fresh , 21j22Sc ! TALLOW-HU-ady ; city ( $2 per iiks. . fi lljo IIJIU Q" " ° rUi ( ° ajQ30 United closed at 72c ; ronnsylviinlftoll , spot sales , none ; November option snles , none ; closed ut 72c bid ; Lima KOSIN Firm . TuureNTiNB Steady : 31Q31ic. ! KlCE Bteudy. Bua AU Steady hutqulot ; sales none ) roOnod l'ia I'IION Dull , 110. 50 | American , | 12.ooca 14.60. Coi'i'GH Quiet. 1 9.46 bM for lake. LKAU Kiiklur ; t3.46 bid for domestic. TlN-Dull ; Straits , I20.6& bid ; plates steady BrnLTEU-Kualer ; domestic , 13.00 bid. Mlnue < 4piilU Wlieat llarltvt. MlNNBAroi.ts , Oot. 20. Wheat wai steady In the inoriiliiK and llrm later , llecoipta con tinued larger than expected , caused porhupg by a very heavy demand for wheat to Krlnd. The weather In the northwest U yet good for the making , and so farmers are disposed to toll. The accumulations In country elevators are IncruusliiK rather more tliun was expected , although they ure only 3.000.000 bu. , against 4,000,000 bu. lust yoar. but the stocks In store huro are 3,000,000 bu. lurgor than a year ago. December opened nl&lHic. advanced and closed ut COJic. May opened a , old up to 06Ue , where it closed. Wueat in toro clood ; Hard. 6Hic ; No. 1 northern , t8 > icj No. Jnotthiru , CBJic. Oa U ck ; Uard , f.2)c ) { ! No. 1 northern , 604c ! ; No. 2 northern , OBiic. Thd feMh hiarket WM slow at Hrst , buyers nnd nollors being npsrt , but by noon all cMh offering * wore absorbed by the de mands of local millers anrt clovators. Ship pers had a few orders to buy , but not In Huf- Ilolent volume to Influence the market. No. 1 northern sold at GOtflGOic } nnd No.antO Si a09c. Uccelpts , 471 carashlpmcnt ; , 92 can. The notir market li nbout .steady. Some millers report their anlcs mostly for domestic account. Olhcr < call the market dull. lUtcs are nuotod at JlOMc per 100 lt. \ . to Liverpool and London. Shipments , 32,120 bbls. Mrst patent , J3.4G'B3.80 ! spcoiid patonK * 3.2oa 3.40 ; fancy nnd export bakers , I1.0&2.0B : low uradCR , In bags , including Ued Dog , $1.20 Omaha Produce Mnrket. noTTF.u Cliolco butter M not very plenty , but the market M weaker. Some houses report their receipts as lighter than R week nio. l > 'nncy cronmory , 27Jt28c ; good creamery , aoii-ilic ; fair croamrry , 2324c ; choice to. fancy country. 23a2ric ; fnlr to good country , lBTt'2'2c ; packing. Block , fresh , lG 17c. Kens The bulk of the sales Rro at lOc. While the receipts are not so very large , they uro fully up to the demand. Pout/niv The receipts of poultry nro nulto liberal , but the demand is good nt tlio prices. Old hens , Gc ! ; chickens , GiittTc ; geese and iluo.ks.81f.0o ! turkeys , ttSJ'Jc. 'VEAl/ The arrivals during the past day or two have been light and the market firm nt tmolatlons. Choice nniall and fat veals , OJi 467c ! ; thin or heavy , 3U&C. OAMK Thu receipts of game nro fairly largo , but thomnrkot Is low and thodemimd light. Tim people nrn not buylnz game this season , Perhaps cold wcnthor will stimulate the demand. I'rnlrlo chickens , (2.00 ; niul- liird ducks and redheads are slow nt I2.0O5B 2.20 ; teal ducks , $1.20 ; quail , tl.25 ; antelope saddles , I4ffil5c ; deer saddles , lOftlGc. HOMEY Honey Is c ( > mmenclng to move a llttlo moro freely , but the demand Is still light for It ; choice whlto clover , 10 il7o. OVSTEHS Medium , IGc ; horseshoes , 19c ; extra standards , 2tc ; extra selects , 24c ; com pany selects , 2'Jc ; counts , 34c. Ntrrs Chestnuts are lower and there Is a fair supply of choice custom stock on the market kot which Is selling nt 13 ® IGc per Ib. Pecans are < ] iiotcd nt 1210c. The market on black walnuts Is slow nt70cO$1.00 on orders ; smnll hickory nuts , $1.70 < ti2.UO : largo hickory nuts , fi.25ai.3a. VEnETAIll.F.S. IlnANS Kastcrn hnnd-plckod navy , $2.103 2.10 ; western navy , $ l.BOiJ1.90 ; common whlto bonus , tl.Doai.7D. ONIONS There U not much activity In the onion market , owing to the fact that the local crop Is largo nnd the gardeners nro sup plying the dumand very largely. Onions are quoted at 00&GOc , and nn orders at 70c ; Span ish onions , pur crate , $1.00. WATKU UHCSS Put up In berry boxes , per case of 1G ( its. . $ l.JOai.70. ( POTATOES The receipts nro larger and the market Is very weak. Nebraska , Iowa and Min nesota Krown potatoes In small lots from store , 70u ; BiiniH hi car lots , B5o ; Colorado , from store , 7080c : Colorado lots. 7077c. UAiuiAdE There Is a good deal of cabbage selling in this mnrKot , but the demand Is sup plied entirely by the gardeners. Orders for cabbage from the country are tilled nt HJc per Ib. Ib.Cnt.EiiY Cnt.EiiY There Is considerable poor stock on tlio market and some very fancy. Good block , 2630c ; second grade , 20Q25c ; fancy , GOc. GOc.SWEET SWEET POTATOES The supply Is fair ; homegrown grown , per bbl. , $3.203.00 ; Jersey stock , per bbl. . 8-i.bU@4.30. rnuiTS. GUAPES The grnpo markets of the country nro very weak and eastern grape growers are commencing to conMcn their fruit to this mar ket moro freely. So far thH market has held up much hotter than other markets. GHstnrn Concords , per basket , 22c ; largo lots , 20ft)21c. ) Ai'W.KS The supply Is light on this market ; choice eastern , per bbl. , il.25S4.50 ; choice westoin , $4.00U$4.20. CiiANiiEiutiES Cranberries are arriving very freely and are In good domniul ; Capo Cod , per hbl. , * .r > .70G.OO ! boll ami cherry , 45.0035.20 : boll and bugle , J5.50aG.OO. TUOPICAtJ FIIUIT3 , BANANAS Prices iiimaln about steady ; nor bunch , liirgo. $2.0032.20 ; per bunch , small to medium , $1.702.00. LK.MONS Me.ssalns per box , $4.000.00 ; Mlorl , cases , aOO size , $ r > .00. OuANors Florida oranges hnvo arrived and arc selling at $3,00. iiiUKS , TAU.OW , irrc. HIDES No. 1 grcon hides , 2Vic : No. 2 green hides , 2c : No. 1 green salted hides , 3cio. : 2 green salted hides , 2c : No. 1 green salted hides , 20 Ihs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 20 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 Iba. to 10 Ibs. , Oc : No. 2 veal einlf , 8 Ibs. to 15 IDs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 4c : No. 2 dry flint hides ; 3c : No. 1 dry .salted hides , 4c. Part cured hlilosc per Ib. less than fully cured. ! iiiEr 1'jti.TS-Grcon Raltud , encli. 30375c ; grcon salted shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) , each 1010c : dry shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) , No. 1 , each OSilOcj dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 10 © lie ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Nehrnxkn murrain wool belts , per Ib. , nctual weight , 17(320c ( ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 910c ; dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 7Uc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 67c. St. r.onl * Markets. ST. Louis. Oct. 20 , FLOUII Lifeless , un changed. WHIIAT Was spiritless most of the day , but late In the session futures Improved Vic ondo- ninnd : No. 2 red , cash , lower at 09c ; Octo ber , OOJic bid ; November , GOc , nnmliml ; December - comber , Glc bid ; MayG95J3G9HC asked. COIIN Was dull , but gained 5 c In au aim less way ; No. 2 mixed , cash and October , 37c ; November , 34 ? c : December , year and Janu ary , 34 > 4c : Mny , 30c bid. OATS KIcmer ; No. a cash , 2G { c ; October , 2G c ; November , 27"ic ; May , 31 jc bid. UYK No. 2 , 41c bid. liARLEY Dull ; sales of best Minnesota , Glc. HUAN Strong : GOc on east track. FLAXSEKD Higher ; 99c. Cwivnii SEED Lower ; sales ranged , from IG.90a7.60. TIMOTHY f 3.0033.20. HAY Unchanged. HUTTEH Firm ; unchanged , Eaos Firm ; unchanged. LEAi-Hlghor.$3.26 ; spelter , nominal , ! 3.20. COIIN MUAIunchanged. . WHISKY Unchanged ; 41.14. IlAnaiNU Unchanged ; OQGc. COTTON Tics Uiiclinngfid ; $1. PUOVISIONS Woak.lowor ; demand moderate. Pork , standard mess , 118.00. Lird : , $9.70. Dry salt ineiits , loose shoulders , $7. ; longs und ribs , $9.20 ; shorts , $9.G24 ! ; boxed , lOc more ; bacon , packed shoulders , $7.00 : longs and ribs , $10.2010.37'/ii shorts , $10,75 , UKCEIITS Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 03,000 hu. ; corn , 04,000 liu.oats ; , 33,000 bu , ; rye. 8.000 bu. ; barley. 20.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 0,000bbls. ; wheat , 14,000 bu.i corn , 27,000 bu. ; oats , 74,000 bu. : rye. l.QOO bu ; barley , 3,000 bu. Cotton Aliirkut. NEW OULKANS , Oct. 20. COTTO.V Futures , quiet and Btoiuly ; sales , 77,000 bales ; Octo ber , $7.08 bid : November , $7.0037.07 ; Decem ber , $7.7037.71 ; January , $7.7037.77 ; Febru ary , $7.8337.84 ; March , $7.917.92 ; April , $7.088.00 ; May. 18.0038.07 ; middling , 7 11-lGc ; low middling , 7 7-lGc : good ordi nary , 7 1-lGc. Not receipts , 10,183 bales ; gloss receipts. 13.703 bales ; shipments to the continent , 10,800 bales ; sales , 4,000 , bales. ST. Lotus , Oct. 2G. COTTON Lower ; ordi nary , G"C ; : good ordinary , 7ic ! : low inld- dllng. 7c : middling , 7 ? c ; good middling , 8c ; middling fiilr , tJ'o ) ; tinges jc , and atalns He below white. Illinium City .Murkecu. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 20. WIIBAT ' , { c higher ; No. a hunt , 63 ! < < S04Uo ; No. _ red , & 4Ua6554c. CORN In belter dumand , but no Improve ment In iirlros ; No. 2 mixed * , 32@324c } ; No. 2 white , Il4w34 ic , OATS-Stoady ; No. 2 mixed , 25i26ic } } ; No. 2 whlto. 27S2njc. UYK-rirni ; No. 2 , 44c. IIAXtiKRU Weak : 88I489C. lliiAN Klrm ; ClJtt&Vc. HAY Finn and unchanged. llKCKiiTS-Wheut , 74ouo bu. ; corn , 44,000 bu , ; outs , none. Hiiii'MKxTs Wheat , 80,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mliwauxeo .Mat-Hold. MII.WAUKKR , Oot. 2B. Fr.ouii Steady , WIIUAT Steady ; No. U spring , 60'c ? ; No. 1 northern , 00jo ; Docembnr , 01Vc. I'oitN t'lrmur ; No. 3 , 38c. OATS lllghur ; No. 2 white , S0'/c ; No. 3 , c. llAiii.KY Firmer ; No. 2 , 63303 > { c ; sample , 3B30UUC. HYE-HIghor ; No. 1 , 48 > { c. I'ltoviHioNB-Btfixdliir ; pork , 117 ; lard , $0.80. KUCEIITS Flour , 6.700 bbls. ; wheat , 08,900 bu. ; burley , 123,200 bu. Siili'UENTS-Floiir. HOObbls. ) wheat , 7,000 bu. ; barluy , 00,800 bu. ItrcrlptH ut ( .ruin at IIUT lo. IlUFFAi.o , Oct. 20. Knormous receipt * of grain ut this port for the past ton dayaliavo resulted tn congestion. Thu grain could not b Bunt out as fust us It came , partly because of t he scarcity of canal boats und because the railroads allowed their curs to become scat tered when comparatively few of them were needed during the summer , Oil Markut * . On. CITY. Oct. 2G.-Natlo nI transit cer- tlllcutos opened 72JJ ; highest , 72V ; lowest , 72 ; closed , 72U ; sales , 16,000 bbls. ; clear ances , 00.000 bbls. ; shipments , 100.G87 bbU. ; runs , 03.GG4 bbls. Pmsiiuita , Oct. 20. National transit certificates opened nt 72M ; closed at 72J < i tilBhest , ? a ; lowest. 72'fi no sales. Dulutli U'heut Market. PULUTII , Oct. 20. Wheat was strong find ad vanclnff today. Close ; No. 1 hard , cash und October , G3c ; December. G3) ) < c ; May , H I.No , 1 northern , cash und October. 6A ! { December. Ca ci May. GB.'ic ; No. a northern , cash. 69c ; No. 3 , 64c ; rejected , * 7c ; ou truck , No. 1 oorthorn , to arrive 62c. New York Dry Uuoili Market. nioutof < ' ? , "K' Pct20.Althouxh the develop- the dry goods market Is ilow. the changes are- for the bettor and a more cheor- fulvlt icolUi general § ltu tloa U ite , dlly being tnkon. The feature of the market nt largo scorns to bo a doilro to nnticipnto wants. Cotton goods ( Vro steady and fairly nctlvo , expert - port ordon being n fonturo of ho mnrkot. The print cloths und print fabrics are dull ox- rontfor holiday novelties , the stock of which Is embarrassingly low. Print cloths nro sell ing at 2'ic for any delivery up to January , and firm nt that , Ultighnms ami woolens nro opening up n bettor spring business. The Job bing trade li picking up n llttlo. Mlnnenpolln Flour Output , MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 20. The Northwestern Miller says : There was practically no chnngo In the flour output last week. The nineteen mills In operation ground 220,340 bbls.ngnlnst 220,730 bbls. the week before. It Is reasona ble to expect that the present week's make of Hour will show a small Increase. There was considerably freer buying of Hour last week , but It applied mainly to domestic trndo. I.x- port trade Is light. The ndvnnco In wheat of yesterday livened up the demand for Hour considerably , but the buyer usually wants his orders HIIccf nt old prices. The direct export shipments by the mills last week wcro 05,035 bbls. , against 08,090 bbls. the preceding week } CoflVo Mnrket. ' Nr.w YOUK. Oct.20. Contrnctsoponcd barely steady , unchanged to 10310 points lower ; closed flrm. Total sales , 12,700 bags. Includ ing ! October , $17.40 ; November. $10.90 : Dp- cumber. 116.00310,70 ; January , $1G,37 ; March , $10.00(310.16 ( ; May$10.7010.80. Spot coiToo , Klo , moro actlvo : No. 7 , $18.20. Liverpool .MurUotM Ltvtiii'ooi , , Oct. 20. WIIBAT Quiet ; de mand poor : holders olTer moderut.'ly ; Cali fornia No. 1,0s 8d30s9d ; red western , spring , No. 2 , Os 6d30s Olid. Co UN Steady ; demand moderate ; mlxod western , Os 11 Xd. LAUD 503 GO , AVuol Market. ST. Louis , Oct. 20. Wool , Dull , un changed ; domtind very light oven for brlghts ; Missouri and Illinois combing moving best. STOCKS .INI ) 1IONDS. Humors ot Wellington LoRUIntlnn Quito n l ? ntor In Speculation , "NEW YoitK. Oct. 20. The Washington ad vices were not entirely favorable this morn ing to an Immcdtatu vote on the silver bill , nor was the London market for American securities encouraging , and yet the early dealings on the Stock exchange were in the nialu characterized by strength. There were occasional reactions , but up to noon the general tendency of prices was upward. Shortly after this hour , however , the specu lative temper began to experience u unango and them wcro evidences that a realizing movement was in progress. The commission houses which yesterday had practically all buying orders were ou both sides of the mnrkot today , and selling orders were perhaps moro numerous. A good deal of outside buying has been done nasttwodavs.and in which manv of the purchasers appear to t > o satisfied with the prolits already shown. Realizing sales be came quite heavy during the afternoon. The volume of this business was larger than it would otherwise have been by reason of the reports that Senators Allen and Poffer had concluded to continue the light in the sennto on thu old tactics. It was this unexpected clement of danger that entered into the question that swelled the sell ing movement of the afternoon and unsettled the speculation. In many in stances the entire early improvement was lost and the llgurea reached a figure below yesterday's prices , but the greater part of the list retained part of the morning's advance - vance at thu close , the close being fairly steady at .a fair recovery from the lowest point , but at a decline of from @ 'J per cent from the best figures of the day. The prin cipal changes compared with the final sales of yesterday are : Lake Shore , 1 % per cent ; Delaware fc Hudson and Erie , preferred , 1 % percent ; Sugar and Northern Pacific , pre ferred , 19 per centUnion ; Pacific , Louisville and Nasnvillo , 1 per cent ; Heading and Bur lington , % per cent. Advances : Michigan Central , SJjf per cent ; Chicago Gas , 2 % per cent ; St. Paul , preferred , and Pittsourg & Western , pre ferred , 2 per cent ; Colorado Fuel and Iron. Now York , Chicago & St. Louis , \ % per cent ; Illinois Central , \ % percent ; Load , preferred , 1)4 per cent , and Now Jersey Central and Oregon Improvement , 1 per ccut. The Post says : Several moro than usual divergent factors combined to make up the day's market. First m point of time was tbo renewal of enthusiastic buying based on the certainty of the silver law's repeal. Purchases were mainly for professional account , and a large proportion of them rep resented the buying In of shorts. On the other hand there was pretty heavy selling from the same general quarter , originating partly with the room operators taking their profits on the past few days advance , and partly with room traders selling short on the usual theory of a reaction. This move ment governed the market of the afternoon. AU of thcso elements enter in a greater or less degree into every upward movement , but each was in turn remarkably iutensilied today. Speakinir , however , from a dis tinctively Stock exchange standpoint it may safely bo affirmed that the largest Wall street interests have not encouraged tbo present upward movement. This is not probably the reason why many of the most influential commission houses have advised against largo purchases. Prob ably tbo repeal vote will bo followed by amore moro rapid downward movement , yet the year's cxpcricnco certainly suggests an equally quick upward reaction later on. The factors previously ignored in the silver bul lion trade have been developed since the col lapse of Juno. One is the greatly increased Asiatic demand for silver at the lower price ; the other the apeod with which the Ameri can production can bo normally adjusted to the demand. Both must bo reckoned In with the forecasts for the future. The governing committee of the Stock ex change at its meeting last evening added securities to the par value of $3,335,100 to the list of dealings , including $377,100 additional to Louisiana new 4 per cents of 18U4 , making the total amount of this issue listed $1)33- ! ) 700. 700.The The following are the closing quotations of the loading stocks on the New York ex change today : crobziu went to n $ i > t and i 102,000 In Imr cola wns sold , tlio Utter for Now York l > y tlio Luzard * . Tlio hanlc'tt- supply nt paging Is bo- 1 loved tn bo small , ' Imnco tlio flrm price. The prlco of bar trolil Ip.tliD open market It n frac tion nbovo 78s. 'Hlfyor ' H33 7-10d nnd weak. Itupco p-ipor UdoWA.'to 05iid on tlio trilling drcllno of Indliitic&lUiingc. ISMIO Is announced of JC2.000.000 six uuuth * India treasury bills. TliH will absorb ilm Homing money In tlio marknt. Discount hue * , however , Inivo rUcn very slmrp'y. ' Tim , "best opinions agree that Amorlcn will taknmllo moro ROM. Americans close 4 per cent unilfcr tlio best prlco on prollt ( .eating. The fcclhiR Ja hopeful , Tbo foreign market WHS flat , but recovered. Now York .Monoy Mnrkot. New YOIIK , Oct-2G7 MOSF.Y ON OAU , Hasy ftt 1K2 per conl ; > lu < it loan , 2 per cent ; closed offered at 2 per cunt. Vni.ME MEHCANTILHl'APKH G8 per Cent. KTKIIMNII IXCIUN ) < IR Steady , wltn nctual business In hunker * ' bills , J4.H3 ia4.84 ( lor ( Icmiind and J .81i4.8l4 ! ! fur sixty-day bills. Posted rates , t4.82 < ji4.84S. ! Commercial bills , I4.804t4.80) ) ( . SILVEH UEltTiriCATE- < ! . OOVKIINMRXT llONDa-Stoady. State bonds , unsteady. Tlio closing quotations on bonds ! U.S.4Rri'ir. . . . . . . . Ill SI. I * . .VS. F.UCII. M U U. S.4BCOUP. , . ill St. Paul ronsolH. . . IBB | < U. S. 4Msnr . . 117 st. I' , o. &P. ism. . itmU PnclncUiofo. . . . . . 102 T. I'.L. O. Tr. Hots 7i : r.a.Hlaim xt 4a. . . . 03 T. P. K. H.Tr. nets 1UH Missouri On . Kill Union 1'ne. iBts. . . . 102 IViiiii. new not ( Is. . 107 Went Rlioro. . . lli ) : Tenii. new set Gs , . lull Ala. 01a H A . , 03 Trim. nowsptilH , , . 70 All. Clans II . 100 Cnnnil.t So. .Ms . D7J6 Ala. ClnssC . IUI rcntrall'nc. iHts. . 101 Ala eurri'ticlca. . . , H8 ] > . .t K.O. iHtH . no K.O.W.lst Ill 1) . & .U. ( } , 4s . 7'JW Aleutian 4a . 7l ! KrlojMa. . . 7n Mo'JHsA . 40 M. K. A. T. Own. ( Is. 44 (3. II. A S. A. Us. . . . 10.J M. K. fiT. Oon. Cs 70 iloilds . Oil Mutual Union C.H. . lot ) II. AT. C. DB. . . . . . . N. J. C. Int. Cert. . 100 ilotln . 100 N. I'ac. IBID . 1U8M M.C. OH . l2fi ! N. Pac. Ms . 00 doIs . oi : N. W. Consols . 1SBU Tonn oliltls . (10 N. W. Deb. H . 10UK Vn. Centuries . G3 St. L. A 1. M. G. fit , 71J < Vn.Ccnlurlt'ailt . . li lloston Mining CJuot itliinn. I1O9TON , Oct. 20. Call loans , 2 < { { & 5 per cent ; time loans. 47 per cunt. Closing quotations on stocks , bonds and mining shares : Atcli. . T. , V s. p. . . . \Vo8t. Klectrlc . * American Hupar. . . West. Kloe. iifil. . . . 34 do profprrcil WIs. Cent'l . Hay State ) Otis 0 AtclilHon4s . lloHton & Albany. , 203 Now r.uK'laml Us. , . 108 lloston .V , Malno. . , loll Gen. Klcc. "a . 711 C. . 11. &Q H5 Atlantic . Fltclibiire H5a * lloalon k Montana General Klcctrlc. . a llutlo.V llotton. . . . Mexican Ccntr.il. . . Calumet A. N. Y. .tN. E runtunnl.ll Old Colon1 17(1 ( Fr.uilciln Oni. Sho.'t Line , . . . Hnblicr Osceola S.m Ulcgo Qulncy 100 Union 1'nelHo Tamaruclt 132 West End Iiiinilon Stock OuotlltloiM. LONDON , Oct. 20 , i p. m. Close : Consolsinoni-y 117 Ill-Id Mexican , ordinary. 14 * ; Consols , ncc'nt. 07 lil-ltl St. Paul common. . ' . Canadian Pacific. . 7n Now York Central. 1II7J Krlu in > 4 1'cmiK.vlvanla r > : iU Krlo'JdB 7liH Heading 11M Illinois Central. . . . tlUt Mcx. Con , now 4s. . PUK . llAll Sir.VKU 33 7-lGd per oz. MONEY W&U per cent. Unto of discount. In the open mnrkot for both short and throe-months bills , 2i ? < 32 per cent. Now York Mlnlnc iJi New YOIIK , ' Oct. 20. The following are the mining quotations Cholar 3D Ophlr 1BU Crown Point 30 Plymouth 10 Con. Cnl. & Va 2fiO Sierra Nevada 0(1 ( Deailwood 7fiO Standard 100 Gould & Curry 30 Union Con : il ( Halo A. NorcroBS. . . . ' 40 Yellow Jacket 45 Homostuku ' 000 Iron Silver 10 Mexican 05 Quick Silver 100 Ontario . fifil ) do jirof'il 1COO St. J.nuls UinliiK Ouotut ! < > n . ST. Louts , Oct. 28. Mining market lifeless ; unchanged. Quotations are : Did. Abkod. 1)1(1. Askort. AmNcttlc. . $ .1 ! W .HU Elizabeth. $ .yo .25 Bimetallic. . 12.II ( ) 2:5(1 : ( Hope 2.50 3.50 Qraulte M. . . 1.67M1.8S Leo 03 Pluiiriclal Notes. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 20. Clearings , $1,805- 609. ' HALTIMORB , Oct. 20. Clearings , $1,832,040 ; balances , ? 218,143. ' PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 20. Clearings , $0,419- 082 ; balances , $1,573.353. CINCINNATI , Oct. 20. Money , C7 percent. Clearings , $1.880.750. Now York exchange , 60GOc. JL" ' ' BERLIN , Oct. 20. The statement of the Im perial Hank of Gerrnnny shows an Increase of . - , rin , LONDON , Oct. 20. Tlio amount of bullion withdrawn from 'tho ' llauk of England on 'balances today was 202.000. New ORLEANS , Oct. 20. Clearings , 81,401- 884. Now York exchange , , bank , par ; com mercial , $2 per $1,000 discount. ST. Louis , Oct. 2G.-01carlnKS , 82,893.023 ; balances , $384,001. Monov , quiet at GH per cent. Exchange on Now York , par. UOSTON , Oct. 20. Clearings , $14.710.137 ; balances , $1,070,829. Etchanea on Now Yorlt , 10 ® I0\c \ discount. Money , 23 per cent. LONDON , Oct. 20. The proportion of the Itank of EnglandVrosorvo to llaollltv , .which lust week was 45.50 per cent , Is now 40.80 per cent. NEW YORK , Oct. 20. The Western National bank received a shipment of $300,000 In gold from Havana by .steamer today. Clearings , $95,653,010 ; balances , $9,940,819. CniOAno , Oct. 20. Clearings , $10,643,918 , Now York exchange , 7Cc premium. Sterling exchange , nominal ; actual , $4.324.84i. ! ( ; Money , llrm at 7 percent ; shaded a llttlo on call. ' PARIS , Oct. 26 , The statement of the Bank of Franco Issued today shows an Increase of 1.2G5OOOf gold and a decrease of G79fOOOf bllver. The proportion of the Hank of Franco's reserve to liability , which' was last week 84,45 per cent , Is now 85.49 per cent. Three per cent rentes , 87f 32o for the account. OMAHA I.IVK STOCK .MAICKETS. Cuttle Supply I.lclit Trade Steady Hoes Active iiut Unsettled. TiiousDAY , Oct. 20. There was a fair average run of all kinds of stock today. During the past four days there have been received 10,404 cattle , 21,970 hogs and 5,010 sheep , as against 21,760 cat tle , 10,71:3 : hogs and 1,331 sheep for the corresponding spending four days of last week. Receipts of cattle wcro very little over half as heavy as on last Thursday and there was no change In the eon oral quality of the offerings , conuson range cattle largely pre dominating. The demand was fair from local slaughterers and for anything at all useful the murkot was quotably stoady. Owing to the Inferior quality of the offerings - ings and the indifferent tone to eastern ad vices trading was slow und drugging throughout , but thcro was llttlo of any con- .sequence unsold at the close , The cow market was tolerably active with STOCKRIIS AND FRP.nF.nS. 1 . 480 1 7S 1 . 7.10 2 ftO 3 . . . . 870 200 00 . 870 2 f > .r > 1 . MO 200 4 . B&5 2 r.D 1 . 740 200 3 . HGO 200 1 . 400 200 62 . 082 2 liG 0 . fifiH 200 10 . 550 205 1. . . .840 200 32 . BH7 270 1 . 840 225 4. . . . . . (535 ( 275 1 . ,1090 225 H . 887 275 3 . 770 235 07. . . . . . 830 285 14 . 010 2 ! 1B 14 . U14 200 40 . 058 235 23. . 10GO 300 0 . 010 240 1 . 1100 800 7 . 7UI 240 0 . 1018 300 10 . CU4 240 8 . i)20 ) 305 1 . 58(1 ( 240 2 . 005 305 8 . 770 245 8 . 1023 3 1O 8 . 430 250 8 . 110'2 810 7 . 740' 250 8. . . . 1081 310 18 . 840 250 22 . 1100 326 VTRSTEUNOATTLX. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 24 strs.124C (3 00 cor.oitAuo. 02s1rsT.1072 255 170 stri , T.1020 240 173stST. , 003 240 7 bulls . .1107 180 73 cows , . . 805 200 20 cows . . 807 210 WYQUIM1. Scows. . . 033 100 2fdr . . . 1140 270 lUOfdrs. . 832 2 37 1 COW. . . .1(100 200 2t COWS , . . 009 240 2QCOW8..1030 255 14rdrs. . . 007 300 20stcor9..1150 340 IDAHO. 1CCOW1..103Q 2 15 G calves. 843 2 30 4 fdrs. . . 052 2 50 BOUTIt DAKOTA. 1 bull..1030 205 Ibu'll. 2 05 3bulls. . . 000 203 2bu11s..ll40 2 05 COsts , tig.1146 2.15 2flrs. . . lOHti 2 70 8fdrs..im 2 70 23 steer.1152 ! 2 i5 ! IbUll. . . 1400 1 85 4 bulls.1142 1 85 inimll4.rBi ! 1 85 53Mrs..lll2 2 70 22stuurs.,1165 3 20 13stL urs..l2tG 3 20 lloos Hecelpts were not at all he.ivy for this season of the year , but there wcro nearly 2,500 moro hogs here than on last Tliumiay , and 5.SOO moro .so fur this week than last. The quality of the hogs was very good , that Is , thcro wcro lots of coed , heavy and medium weight hogs on sale. lAsht stuff was not overly abundant , nor was the quality anything extra. Sellers were some what at a disadvantage on account of the weak tone to reports from other markets anil the liberality of the supply , and buyers filled their orders at prices from 10o to 20c lower than Wednesday without over exert ing themselves. Good to pnmo heavy nnd butcher weight hogs sold at from $0. lo'up to fO.80. whllo the common , light and mixed packing grades sold largely at around SO to J0.10. The close was wean , with a few loads still In llrst hands. Trading was very larcely at from $11.05 to SO. 15 as against ? 0.25 to $0 80 Wednesday and $0.10 to $0.20 on last Thursday. Heprcsentallve sales : No. Avi Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. 70. .218 120 * C 00 70. .220 200 JG 10 80. .205 200 6 00 05. .293 80 G 10 3. .333 0 00 03. . .270 100 G 10 1. .320 G 00 57. , .229 40 G 10 4. .410 40 0 00 GO. , .247 120 G 10 02. .210 100 G 00 58. , .222 80 G 10 01. .218 120 G 00 05. .305 440 G 10 51. .282 300 G 00 08. 208 200 G 10 32. .275 120 G 00 G3 , 201 0 10 12 .400 80 G 00 57. 205 200 0 10 07. .247 120 G 00 57. .207 200 G 10 80. 201 240 G 00 8. . 310 80 G 10 68. .272 200 G 00 08. , .290 100 0 10 41. .247 40 G 00 05. , 233 100 G 10 68. .270 240 G O5 53. . .277 80 0 10 OS. .272 100 G 05 00. . ,248 200 G 10 72. .240 200 0 05 54. , ,338 0 G 10 ir. 017 r nr. an > rK r in 73..225 1GO 6 05 71..223 100 G 05 91. . 214 200 G 05 72..243 240 G 05 C2..280 320 6 05 45 . . .239 80 G 05 40..332 80 G O5 5..284 40 G 05 46..285 1GO 0 05 71..240 100 G 03 46..28G 80 G 05 65..294 280 G 05 45..203 280 6 05 GO..251 40 G 05 03..200 80 G 05 50. . . 270 320 G 05 71..242 120 G 05 70..272 ICO G 05 53..208 120 0 05 58..240 80 6 05 GO. . . 280 280 6 06 50..278 3GO G 05 05..223 80 0 05 07..255 120 G 07'/i 68..289 820 C 10 67..258 40 G 10 GO..281 200 G 10 08..284 120 G 10 49..290 100 G 10 72..208 100 G 10 58..200 120 G 10 04. . . .200 200 0 10 80..248 200 G 10 50..283 240 0 10 70..257 120 6 10 07..243 240 6 10 rics AND notion. 1. . .440 3 60 07..113 5 75 11..104 5 60 8..120 6 75 1..200 6 00 Surfer There were lots of both fresh and stale in the yards , but coed muttons wore scarce. Buyers were not particularly anx ious for supplies , and the foolinif was weak , with trading slow. Quotations as follows : Fair to good natives , $2.60@3.10 ; fair to good westerns. $2.25@3.00 : common and stock sheep , $1.50@2.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs. $3.00(33.75. ( Representative sales : No. Av. I'r. 101 nntlvoowcs , 132 1200 03 natives mixed 87 200 220 Colorado mixed 81 2 10 000 Colorado wethers 052 50 Receipts und l > lsp < nltltm nt Stuck. Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union .Stock Yariis noinimiiy for tlio twenty-four liotiru ending at 6 o'clock p. in. , October 20 , 1893 : 1IKCEI1TS. DISPOSITION. HUVKItS. lions , HIUII' : : . The Omiilin 1'apkiim Co. . . Tim O. H. Hammond Co. . fiOII Swlft.tCo 4(1,1 ( l.lf.'ll 358 The Cwliihy 1'acklni , ' Co. . . HOI IU 1'arkur , t Co , NelHon Morris U. Ilucker & Ueecu HhlDperH and feeders , . . . 1.101 COO Leftover. , ICO Total. 3.BUU 0,047 1'JSl I'lve Stock CIIICAOO. Oct. 20 , The cattle murkot was about at yesterday's close MJ far as prices wont. It was qulot and cany at that day's do- cllno , or at from lOc to 25c oir from Tuusday , extra shinning steers knowing the loiiht chuiiKO. The reduction has fallen principally unon fair to good 1,000 to M0 .lli steerH. There were fresh receipts of 10,000 natives , and In addition to them there weio many that did not Und buyers yesterday. Sales were slow and cuuerally ut from $1.75 to $2.00 for cows and bulls und at from $3,70 to J5.10 for steers. Thorowasu tmlu yoiturdiiy at to,80. and no doubt bomothlnK equally food would have broiiKht that today. Of runjio cattle there > voro about 0,000 3,000each of weslurns and Toxuns. They ruled steady at yesterday's quotations. They are very llttlo lower than lit the bcKlnnlnpottho week. Tlie formorholil Hteadv utfroin t2.2& to 14.40 , und froml.76 to t2. 5 took most of the latter. The weather was extremely unfavorable for pucUlnx operations , being wet unit warm. That fact had u tendency to won Ken the hot ; market. The tupuly was Iar o (35,000 ( head ) und that wan another wuuliunlng factor. Com bined they were sulllclent to knock on * prices another lOc to " < > u our 100 Ibs. , common to choice 260 to 400-lb. hogs reccdlnz to'from f&.OO to (0.60 and poor to prime Unlit weights from ( G.40 to 10,00. At that ranue the trade mleht have been expected to develop activity , but no such result followed , the movement being very slow from ojxiiilnir to close , Later theiu was u dUlncllnatloii to pay over 10,4Q fur the bout heavy und M.05 for choice llKhts , but holUurs were unwilling to trade on that buslH. The market U from 20c to 40c lower tliun yesterday morning , light weights showIng - Ing the greatest decline. Ho far us sheep prices are concerned today's market was not an improvement on that of Wednesday. There was continued depression , although tno receipts were much lighter esti mated ut 13,000 as ugalnst22.000 for Wednes day. The ref rlKorators are full of mutton and us thuio wan little Imiulry from uny other quarter the few buyuru had the market ull their own way. 1'uor uud coiuuion block could scarcely l > " sold at all. Thu runge of tmota- tlona wu from II ta(3.7& for Inferior to choice qualities , tbougli there wore few trades at over * 3.2& und not many below f2. Lambs were salable ut from 2.4S to 14.70 nccordloz to quality. Bale * wore generally at from 13.25 liecelptu Cattle , 10,000 head ; calve * Attacks on Washing-Powders don't aficct Pearlinc. Pearlinc is a wash ing-compound , in powder form , to be sure , but quite a different thing. It's made so that it acts upon dirt as noth ing else will , but can't possibly WASHING. do any harm to substance , POWDER hands or fabric. Soap-makers arc advertis ing against washing-powders , claiming that they ruin the clothes. They're more than half right. But chemical analysis and the experience of millions of women prove that Pearline hasn't the power to harm clothes that soap has. And it saves all -that ruinous rubbing that you have to use with soap , besides. 1'eddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you , Beware "this is as joe ; < l as" or "the same as PcarHne. " IT'S s FALSE Pearline Is never peddled , if your crocer sends you an imitation , be honest' ; , mJ it taeJk. 800 JAMES 1'YLlf. New York. OMAHA HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhclmy Lobeck & Line , COMl'AItY. Corner 10th and Jnckson mcchnnlci' tooln. Htroots. HOI Doualiii tttroot. HATS , ETC. | IRONWORKS. . A. L. Gibbon & Co Onulia Safe and Iroa Wholesale WOltlM. lints , rnpn , ntr iw Fnfei.vnuln , jnllToJ : , Itloroa , uilttoni. Iron sliutteri nncl tire in- auj llurni'jStreets. . en | > ei. Uui. Androoii , lltli nnd Jnckson COMMISSION. LUMBER. Branch & Co. John A. Vfakcfleld , Imimrtcil , American Port Produce , fruits of all land cement , Jilhtnu- kec coniunt unit klnji , oynton. nhlta lliuo. LIQUORS. STOVE REPAIRS Frick & Herbert , Omaha Stove Repair WOIIKS. Etnvn rnuMri WUolocixlo liquor tloalori and water nttioliiuonn for KQf klu.tot nuira 1001 fnrnnm St. mvlM. lai ? nouicm PAPER. OILS. Cirpcntcr Papsr Co Standard Oil Co. I'nrry n full stock nf prlntliiKl urrni > i > lu < ; nnd Ilnanod and lulirleaUnj wrltlni ; pupora , cjrl papers , etc. elli , axla Krniiio , ot "BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. " GOOD WIFEI YOU NEED S LIO 1,000 head ; boss , 27,000 head ; sheep , 13,000 hond. The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.K Receipts , IG.ooo head , Including 3,000 Toxnns and 40,500 westerns ; sto.idy ; no extra stoeM hero : would sell for Sj.fioa D.80 ; moillum , $4.95ffi5.30 ; others$3.7D4.0. Hoes Uccolpts , 27,000 head ; maikot slow and 20c lower on heavy and mixed and ! 10c lower on light ; rough , $5.7Q5.00 ; heavy , and butcher weight , 10.25(20.50 ( ; light , JO.J5 ® G.40. SiiEnp AND IiAMns Kocelpts , 13,000 head ; market unchaiiKcd. ICniuas City I-lvo stock Mnrknt. KANSAS OtTY , Oct. 20. OATrr.E-UocoIpts. 7,200 head ; shipments , 4,000 head ; best cattle were stoacly , others lower ; TO.MIS and shlppliiff hteot.s , * 2.105.2ti ; Texas ana na- tlvo cows , Jl.lSSS.OO ; butcher stock , J3.00 ® 4.10 ; Htockers and feeders , * 2.1033.05. lions Kccolpts 4,70n head ; shlpinonts , 3,300 head ; 1015c lower ; hulk , JG.OO0.10 ; hoiivy , packing and mlxod , ? 5.'JlKitG.'JU ; Hglits , Yorkers and pigs , $1.00@0.20. tjHKEP KeceiptH , 2,200 , head ; shipments , 800 head ; market slow and weak. St. I.nuis I.Ivo Stock Mnrkrt. ST. Lenis , Oct. 20. CATTLE Receipts , 7,000 head ; shipments , 1,000 head ; imirkut lower on all kinds oxcuot doslrablo stock ; top for steers , 83.10 : ton for cows , $2.25 ; al | receipts Texans and Indians , mostly cows , HOGS Hi'celpts , 4,500 head ; .shipments , 1,200 head ; market 10Q20c loiter ; cholcu llRllt , J0.30'S0.40 ' ; mixed , $5.80 ( 0.35 ; heavy , 10.0030.80. SiiKEi' Itecolpts , 1,800 head ; shipments , 500 head ; market dull , unchanged. Isotr Yuri : l.tvo .Stoolc Market. NEW YORK , Oct. 20. HCKVES No trade ; dressed bcuf , btcady at7UOe. OAI.VKS Hecolpts , 100 head ; mnrkot quiet ; veals , JG.OOSG.20 ; grassers , J 1.80542.25. SllKBi" Htcelpts , 4,000 head ; dumand bet ter ! slicpp , $2.7fi'23.7fi ; lambs. $3.7534.00 ; dicssod mutton , tffiTiic ; dros > sod lambs , OS . Hoes Rorolpts , 4,500 head ; market steady at J0.507.00. _ Sioux City Mv Stock -Mnrkot. Sroux CITY , Oct. 20. lions HccelDts , 1.100 hond ; olllclal yesterday , 1,017 head ; ship ments. 1,040 huad ; muiket dull ; fuw rolling at JO. OATTI.K Receipts , 900 head ; official yesterday - day , 834 head ; shipments , 508 head ; mar ket actlvo and steady for stockers , common cows lower , _ Stock In Might. Receipts of llvo stock at the four principal western markets Thursday , October 2U : Cattle , Hogs. Sheep. South Omalm . 3,423 0,871 284 fcai0 | , | . 10,000 27,000 13,000 ICansasClty . 2.700 4,700 2,20(1 ( . . . . . . 7.600 4000 1,800 All 1.1 ! TO TALK. Gwyiino 1C , Tomjiklns JtnouvorliiK from tlio Awful Mental Shuck. CHICAGO , Oct. 20. GwynnoTompUlns , who received n sovcro mental shock when all means to find KlUabeth Tomplcins , Ills \vifo , and tliolr 3-year-old son , hail failed , Is still at St. Luke's hospitul. Ho was able to talk last night and It out of danger. Strong opiates and the resultant Bleep did much to help him , Ills mother 4s on her vray from Washing ton to her son's bedside and will bo here this afternoon. Shs knows the facts about the wife's disappearance and will toll her Mm the It la known that Eli/.abotlt Tompltlns waa In Ualtlmoro last Monday and wrote her husband from that city but she could not bo found when the news of awymioTomplnus' collapse was received thero. VSDAVXXKlt AU. THIS TllUK. At Sea for More Tliiiu .Six Moulin Who ICeuchrs I'ort Safely , SAN FIUNCISCO , Oot. 20. After a stormy voyage of 180 days tlio ship Undaunted has arrived here from Philadelphia. A few days ago tbo ship WHS reinsured at 25 per cent. The Undaunted had a terrible tlmu round ing Capo Horn , and tor days could make no headway , American Arreileil far Kinbezzlomcnt. goirnuuiTON , Oct. 20. An American named Windell , accompanied by his wife and son , who was a passenger on the Fucrst Bismarclc , which arrived today , was nrrentod hero. According to reports" , Wlndoll was taken Into custody nt the request of United States Minister Bayard , and is said to bo wanted In Now York for a heavy defalca tion. Importing Prlrstt for Oklnliomu. GOTiniiB , Okl. , Oct. i0. ! Kt. Uov. Theot dore Mecrschart , bishop of. Oklahoma and Indian Territory , has just sailed from Homo , where he has boon all summer , having been summoned there by the pope last spring. ; $3 SHOE NowAVP. Do you wear them ? When next tn need try eat In the world. 45.00 , 3 LOO , $4.00 J2.50 $3.50 * . fan LAOICI $2.50 $2.00 $2.25 41.75 $2.00 FOR BOYS . FOR * l.75 Mln. . - * * < j ii ; tTff jiaa > ? cjuj If you want aflno DRESS SHOE , mida Inlhalatsit style : , don't ' pay $6 to $8 , try my S3 , $3.50 , $4,00 or $5 Shoe , They fit equal to custom mida and look tnl wear as well , If you wish to eeonomlzalnyourfootweiri do so by purchasing W. L , Douclai Shoes , Name and prlca stamped on the bottom , look for It when you buy , W. L. DOITOr.AS , ! Jr"lcton , STnso. Sold by Nowmnn , ElsasSvenson , S. W. Bowman & Co. ; C. W. Carlson , F. 8. Cressoy , So. Omaha. SOUTM Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornahai BeftCattta Ho and Shoap rn ri lla th trill COMMISSION HOUSE ! . Wood Brothers. LI TO Stook Commission MorouitBti. So'ith Omaha Telep'.ions'llST. JOHN D. IIAD13MA.N , I , . _ . , _ Moa"r WAl/TlJK It. WOOD , f * Markat reports by mall and wire cheerful nrnlshod unon aiinllcatlon. Ho brings with him 'a number of now priests for the territory work and also tha authority and tncans for extending the work of the church greatly In tlrls Held. tiT. I'.l VL h'fltllKT OAltS UtLB. Trouble Ilotirnen Kinployemnml Employed llrnueht to n Crlili. ST. PAUL. Oct. 20. Not an oloctrlo car , except on the Intcrurban line , ran intlilt , city this morning. The trouble between tho' Twin City Ilapld Transit company and in employes , has reached a crlil > , and today the strike commonce'd in earnest. About 400 men in this city are out , and the Mln. ivpolis men are hourly expected to join tha | strike. According to the men there U a lockout oa the olnctrlc lines and a sympathy strike on , Bolby Avenue cable line , but the ofllcors of the company state that alt ilia men have ] struck , The men are orderly , but the police liavo I been ordered out to protect the property of I the company. They decided not to Inter. ] fero with can on tholntorurban line , for tUel reason that they carry the United States ] mail between St. Paul and Minneapolis. ' ] Judging from the demeanor of the inou upf to noon no disturbance Is looked for. , I All the oloctrio lines uro completely Idle , with tlio exception of the interurban , and the cable trains are moving In a desultory way , many of the men thorq having refuiad , to go out whllo their comradoi are on utrlko and soiuo of the now moo imported fromvj Chicago and elsewhere bolnir scared. Superintendent Goodrich lays the com * puny today discharged sixty men in MH > < ncapolls and 110 in St. Paul , all In eel I cause. Ho adds that no one wai discharged because of unionism. Made u Fl.tterlntr lleport. PoitTLiNi ) , Oro. , Oct. 20. [ Suoclal Telo * fram ; to TUB DEB. ] Tna committee sent out to Clarke countyWashington , opposite Port * " land , Oro. , by some Omaha investors on thlT Stearns Fruit land company's plan , loft for homo last night , signing u report vor/ lluttering to that company. Cliurlo liuKiiluii Married , INPUNAVOUB , Oct. 20. Charleg Coghlao , ttio actor , was married last night to ICuehnt Uoaveridge , the actress and culptr , ft member of hit company. Tbo LouUvlU * .