f ? THE OMAHA DAILY IJEBt ATUHDAY. OCTOBER C. 1894. 'IMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grain Markets Had a Tempestuous Time of It Yesterday , WHEAT HAD A STRONG START GENERALLY It Had H ( rc ly dot Under Wnjr , IIoitoTcr , When the Orders of the Short Boiler * Were Turned Loose. CHICAGO , Oct. C. The grain market had a tempestuous timetoday. . The reported death ot the czar , a Ii6avy New York failure , light receipts nnd light clearances mixed them selves and the traders up badly , and fluctua tion ) ) tvero sharp and numerous. At the fin ish December wheat was % c lower , May corn Unchanged and Mar oats V&c lower. Provi sions declined modcratly. The email local receipts of grain and firmer markets abroad garo the wheat market a ntrong start. It had scarcely got under way , however , tvhon Pardrldge and Learning and other commission houses whoso principal clients are short sellers opened their flood i Kates and swamped the early buyers. Decem ber , which started at from 54He to ClUc bid , and with a sale or two nt 54c , was knocked down to G3o In the course of fifteen min utes. The short sellers , had but a few min utes of triumph at that time. The people who handle cash grain reported buyers of their goods at an early hour of the session. The reports from the- northwest were con firmatory of what was telegraphed yesterday regarding the falling off In fanners' deliveries at Interior stations , but the- decreased move ment was generally ascribed to the rainy weather and consequent bad state of the roads. The report that the czar ot Russia was dead was a matter which tangled up legitimate Influences for a short time until the rumor was killed and the czar restored to his. family and subjects. The price recov ered equally from Its decline and Boon sold up to G41&0 for December , May keeping step In the advances and declines of from % c to 1-lGc , moro or less than that. The strength 61 corn at this time helped wheat. The fail ure of a Now York stock house was the sig nal for general selling again by the local scalpers , under which the prlco dropped again to 53ic for December. A few buying orders at the decline quickly changed the feeling at the crowd once more. The prlco on the last named advance reached Blc. Primary mar ket receipts were light at 749,021 bu , , which Included two days' arrhuls at St. Louis. To offset that the Atlantic port clearances were only equal In wheat and flour to 220,000 bu. . Including 10,000 bu. at Now Orleans. Clos ing cables were firm and higher from Liver pool and Berlin , but rather caster from Paris. The last turn of the whirligig market was downward. The boars took moro comfort out of the Wall street falluro than the bulls could find In all the favorable features ot the day's news. The market declined to C3Vtc under the bear hammering an ! clotod Drm at C3o to 63 % c. Corn was strong the greater part of the icsslon. The selling tfrcsluro by heavy speculators - ulators has given place to buying by a sim ilar class. The strength of the cash situa tion , which Includes the smallness ot ele vator stocks , and very light receipts were the main element of strength. October corn , which has ruled lower than the May future recently , got to a good premium today , and spot corn brought Uc premium' over sellers 01 the month. A sale of 100,000 bu. of No. 2 corn for shipment to Peorla , which was reported early In the session , emphasized the scarcity of spot stuff , but liberal offerings of No. 3 for November and December de- llvetlca received from points In Illinois found no buyers at from 4c to 4'c per bu. dis count under May prices. Local receipts were only sixtyninecars , and 110 estimated for tomorrow are likewise very light for this season of tha year , TliB market , after being strong nearly all day , closed weak , effected by the decline In wheat. October opened at 50'c ' bid , advanced to BOVJc and closed at 51c , Or V&o Improvcpicnt for the day. May started with buyers at QlVsC and from that up to bl'/ic , compared with COTaC at the close yes terday. It rose to 51c , slumped to G0c and 0o , and closed at GOT&c bid. ' Oats met fairly good tales , nnd after open Ing a shade easier gradually firmed up. The movements , of prices In corn continued to Influence oat fluctuations principally , although there were strong bullish features In this market. The disposition to buy was very good , and with local scalpers about the only parties selling , considerable- strength was de rived from that. May started steady at 34Uc , touched 84c ! , sold down to 33c , up to 34c and 34V c , and shortly before the Close sold at 34Vic , closing at 3lc. The market for hog products ruled weak. The prices , compared ivlth those at the close yesterday , are 15c lower for pork , 6c lower for lard and 7c off for ribs. Packers were again the sellers. Liverpool market was Quoted weak for meats and is Is 6d tower for lard. Hog receipts were 17,000 head today and 10,000 head are estimated for tomorrow. Freight rates steady at lc for wheat , Hie for corn and barley , and l4o ! for oats to Buffalo. The leading futures ranged'as follows : Articles. I Open. I High. | Low. | Close , lieat.Ko , Oct 62 Dee Maj Corn No.S. . Dot. 60 KH BOH NOT. COH SIX 1)00 , 4HH B1M BUJ , Oats No. 2. . . Oct 20 23 2B 28M Nov a ' SDH Nuy. I ? Pork per bbl Jan IS 73 13 60 12 CO IS GO Lunl.lOfllbs 7 00 7 00 B2 7 30 7 33 20 Short RlUs- Oot 077 0 77 75 0 78 Jan.- . . . 8 47 30 Cash quotations were as follows : FI.OUll Btrady and unchanged. AVIIUAT No. 2 sprintr. 63W 55Ucj No. 3 sjirlnir , nominal ; No , 2 red , Sl'tiiO . COUN Not 2 , tUic ; No. 3 yellow , 51'ic. OATS No. 2 , 2S5ic ; No. 3 white. 31 % 32io ; ; No. 3 nhlte , Sl'iC31c. urn NO. a , 8e. 1IAHLUY No. 2 , G3c ; No. 3 , MflMo ; No. 4 , , TLAX snno NO. i. IMTH. TIMOTHY BBE1 > rrlme. 45.J3. I'HOVISIONS Mes pork , per bbl. . J1J.7JO 1S.W. LnrU , per 100 ] bs , , .OOfJ7 l Sh rt ribs gldec , ( looee ) , JC.7Mf6.S5 ; dry Baltod slmul- ilerg , ( boxed ) , JO.ST.iJJii.W ; sliort clear Mes ( timed ) . t7.UR7.37H. WIU8UV Ulsllllers' nnlshed goods , per E l , 11.21. The following were the receipts and shipments today : I'onic OIMUVL si\IUCICT. Toitcrtlay's Quotatlont on Flour , drain ami I'rorlBlons , Metal * . Klo. NEW TOHK. Oct. E.-FLOUIl-Rec lpti. 53,700 bbla.j export * , 8,100 bbls. ; tales , 1600 pkEs.i rnnr Met t uly with more active demand. Good win tei' patents and bakers' for export closed steady Southern Hour , quiet ; Boles , 150 pl < Rs. llye flour QUlet ; sales. 400 bUa. Superfine. 12.U&2.75. Iluck wheat flour , dull and -weak at H.EOU2.00 ; ( ulun KM tmcs nt ti IIUCKWllUAT-Dull , nominal. COIIN MU.MOull ; sale * , 1,400 Backs , sold on private termi : llrandywlne , J3.W. UVU-Dullj cor lota. IS5J51C ; beat loads , Ktf Mo. Mo.IIAltI.nY Nominal ; No. 2 Milwaukee , COfjeic llAUI.Uy MALT-Dull nt Ke. WHEAT Jteceliits , 6S.7M bu. ; porti. 8,100 bu. : tales , I.330.VOO bu. futures and 16,000 bu pot. Bpot market Irmrular. closlnr dull ! No. red , In torv nnd elevator , UUo ; delivered , t 'i 'o. 3 l-ed , K ci No , 1 northern. ilellvercO , Ot'4c ' . ' 0. t hard , delivered. CtVjc. Optloni opemx Iteaily , changej to Irregular , advanced early > n ihorti coveilntr , reacted , but rccoxered on in morc l death of the ctar of Ituula ; broke In tin utemooh pn local realizing anil poundeil by th bear parly , receipts Btradilr Increastne ; No. I Way , Qtttcr < c. cloned at 62'ic : October rlonol a w'.ic. nominal : November cloaul ut Miic , noniln.il December , 7HfjS7Ho. olotej at 57Uc. COItN-llecclits , 24,400 bu.j ciporls , 100.000 bu. * aj o , C10.000 bit. futures aril SO.Oft ) bu. tpot Bl'ot market Irrerular. clcslns dull ) No. { , 5Sc In elevator ; V7jB7ho delivered No , 2 white. < lu IjVered , B7HOMC. Optloni opened steady , 111 lo urjitltlej and higher and cloied dulls Octabc closed at UHc , nominal ; November , C6HW' | clo cj at MHo ; December. 54KiUC ! , cio < U OA'TS Tlfcelpti , E0.400 bu , : export * , none * 920.coi > bu. futures and 7two bu. spot Bpot uyirktt ijronsr , clcslns- quiet ; No. 3. lei No. J. dMlvrnl , Utiei No 3. JJ'ici No. J While. Sftffjtilct No. 1 while , 31un33Uc ; "flcl < mixed , IHt 5 i track nhlte , j5lVl c. Options pen Klcnily , rulKl auKt and closed anil , Jnn uiiry rlox il 3SUo , nominal ) MKV , S7'i5J SUf , loied At 37'tej urtol r cln < ml at 32'ic , Aomlntl , fovemher , 33'iCWic , closed at J3Tio ; December , W3l' o. cloanl nt . prs Dull , itnt ; , common to choice , SOSa ; cfflo ceaat , 4',4flS3. * * lipES-Plrnii net SAltetl , Nitr Orleans te- ted , 45 to < x > lt . , 44C5cj Ilutnos Ayres , dry , 5 to Jl lbt.t 10311CJ Texas , dry , 24 to 3D Ibs. . 4 rsuc. ATItnrt rirm ; hemlock note , lluenoi Ayres , I Itnt to henry weights , ISQIla. WOOI < Quiet nnd slcadyi domestic fletce , 1 > 024C : riullod , IfliflGc. PIIOV18ION3 Boot , stendy. Cut meats , weaki pickled bellies , 7'iWSc ; pickled shoulders , c , ilckleO hams , dHgt c. Lard , dull ; netlrrn team closed at ts.0 } alked ; e lcn , none ; October , X , nominal , Jnnuaty , 1785 , nomln.tl ; renned , lull ; continent , I ! CO ; B. A , , 19.23 : compound , fCHc. ( r rk , dull. IIUTTHH cjulot nnd rntlicr en lcrircilfrn Inlry , 13ffl7a ; western crrutncry , liiJitSaj wot- em factory , HiJtiUc ; nixing , ZCc ; Imltntlon crcnmery , l. > 01Jo ; state dnlry , HS23c ; slat * creamery , ISJJiSHc , ClIKKSE bVadyt large. SOlOHc ; Email , lOUc ; part ft < lm . 4QSc ; full Bklms. 30i'ic. : ICQOS Very quiet j state nnd Pcnnsyhanln , 19 TJOcj Ice lioma , 15Viijl7c : western frtsh , 1BP 5c ; cases. I2.2S&4 25 ; receipts , 1,425 pXK . TALLOW Steady ; 100 hlids. at 4'ic , closing at ITSc. I'KTnOl.KUM Dull ; United closed lit 2T4o bid ; Washington , bbls. , t ! Wnslilngtnn. bulk. S3.M : renned , New York. S5.13 ; Phlladel- ihla nnd nalllmoro. 15.10 ; I'liltadclphla and Dal- Imore , In bulk , $3.60. MOL.AB3is-Stcaily : ; New Orleans open kettln. C od to choice , ! S3Oc. HOSIN Firm ; strained , common to good , H.iB 'rtrhrnNTINn-Steady at 2S'SJ28 > Jc. IlICi ; riim : domestic , ( air to extra , tHQG'ic ' ; Japan , 4 l , flI4c. I'lO 7HC N Dull ) Scotch , J1 > .M020.:3 ; Amcrl- C.1H , COPJ'Kll-Qulet ; lakf , JD. 3iI9.70. I.nAD-Qulet ; domestic , J.15a3.17 , J. TtN-PtPndyt SU-nlts. J15.70815 SO. SriU.TKH-Qulct ; ilomcstlc , } 3.40ffJ.42V5. Sales on 'chanca today : 15 tons cash tin. I1S.7C ; 25 ons February tin , } 1S40 ; 23 tons February tin , 13. (3 ; 15 tons March tin , S13.I3. COTTON Fiit ) OIL Nominal ! enles of four ars prime crude , loose , for millers , reported ate * o ; prime crude , new , 2Sa ; oft cnulo , 2C8c , nominal ; yt-llow butler Rfades , 3TfJ35c ; choice , -ello\v , 30 { < 3CHe ; prime yellow , 83iii3lc ; yellow oft Erailcs , slif&te ; prlmo white , OMAHA OKMiltAI. MAltKHTS. Coatlltlnn of Trailo anil Quotittloni on Maple niul Fancy I'roiluco. The maikct on old fowls Is glutted onA It Is 'mril ' work to move Btuclin even at the low quo * tat Ions given below. The egg market Is firmer on stilctly fresh stock. HUTTnn-Pnrklng stock , lie ; fair to good country , HSlJc ; choice to fancy , ISffSOc ; path- ercd crfainury , lOiiZlc ; separator creamery , tin 23c. 23c.TOGS TOGS Per doz. , 1531CC. LIV13 POULTnY Old hens. 5c ; roolcrn , ! c ; Fi'tlntr chickens , Cc ; ducks , S'JTc ; spring tcr- l , } a , 7Bi7'tC ! lien turke > s , 7c ; gobblers , 5flCc | old grime , < { J3c. QAMn Prairie clilckens , you-.g , per doz. . S2.SO O2.75 ; prairie chickens , old , per doz. , 32 ; grouge , yountr. per das , , 12.50:92.75 : : grouse , old , per doz. , 13 ; blue ulng teal , per do : . , 11.21 ; gieen wing teal , per don. , J1.23 ; ducks , mixed , per doz. , Jl ; cnnvnttacka , S3.Wff4.00 ; mallards , JI.W33.00. VEAL Cliolco fat and email veals are Quoted nt CfiS' p ; largo nnd conrso , 304c. CHUHSK Wisconsin , full cream , new mak , 13Uc ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , full crAtm , lie ; Nebraska and lown. part skims , 7@Sa ; Llmbumer , Nn. I , lie ; brlclt. No. 1 , 12c ; Swiss , No. 1 , HrtlSc. IIAY Upland hay , 18 ; mldlanfl. 7.tO ; lowlani ) ; 37 ; ry * straw. S6 , Color makes the price on way. Light bales tell the best. Only top grades bring ton pi Ices. I'lOEONB-Old birds , per doz. , 750 , VEGETABLES. POTATOES Oopd stock , SOo. OLD BEANS-Hand-plcked. navy , J2.2S ; me- lAro , t2.1032.15 ; common white beans , 11.750 'ONIONS On orders , 7075c. CADtAaiOn ! orders , 1HO15SC. f-KLfinv-Per doi. . 30S40c. 8WEET POTATOns Per lb. ( Sc , or 53.50 per bbl.j Jersey , IS.W per bbl. QITINCHS California , per CO-lb. box , J1.50. APPLKS Good stoctc , per bbl. . J2.WO2.75. PUACllKS-Callfomla freestone , Jl ; clings , 75c. PJ UMS Callfornla. 90CBJ1.23. rnl'NEa-wjcjj 11.23. I'EAItS Hartlrlt. no jtood shlpplns stock ; B. Hortly nnd B. Clalrgreau , 2 ; winter Nellls , J1.73 on APES Concords. 10-lb , baskets , 21e ; round lots , 20o ; California Tokay , $1.50 ; muscat , jl.3.0 1:10 : : cornloheon. 11.50. CnANIIiriniES-Cape Cod. fancy , JD.75fflJO.00 pelbbl. . ; Cnpo Cod , Choice , J9.50S9.75. TROriCAL FRUITS. ORANOnB Mexican , ISO , 200 , per box , 14.50 ; Klor'd.iB ' , 128 , 200 , ji.60. lUNANAS-Cholcc stock , $1.75(82.25 ( per bunch. L1JMON3 KancV Slcsslna , 300 , jT ; 880 , 11.75 ; eholre. Messina. W. 11.23 ; 3SO. J4.23SI.50. riNUAPPLES-None. MlSCELLANCOUa. OYSTCns-XIedlum , per can. J2c ; horse shoes , 15i ) ; extra standards , Ha ; extra selects. 22c ; ebinpany selects , 25c ; New York counts. SOo , sPancy. per lb. , 15o. lIONnY California. , J5o : dark honey. lOOljo. MAPLE SYnUP-baflon ftns. per doz. , $11. NUTS Almonds , lS4Wc : English walnuts , 10O 12c ; niberts , 12c ; Drazll nuts , lOa ; eastern chestnuts , ice. OIDKH Pure Juice , psr bbl. . $8 ; half bbl. . $3.23. 1UDE9-NO. 1 green t\lAta \ , 3Vic : Md. 2 green hides , 3Uc ; No. 1 green edited hides , 4V c ; NO. 2 green salted hides , SV c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 23 la 40 Ibs , 4'io ; Nc. 2 green salted hides , 23 to 10 Iba , 3'Jo ; No. 1 Vtjl Calf , 8 to 15 its. . 7c ; No. i VM1 calf. 8 to 15 ll > 6. 6a ; No. 1 dry Hint tides , 6c ; No. 2 dry flint hides. 4cj No. 1 dry suited hides. Co ; part cured hides Uo per lb. less than fully culed. SHEKP PELTS Green salted , each. 25ffliOa ( ; green snlted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 1020o : dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. J , oach. f15o ; dry ehcarllngs ( short wooled early skins ) , No. E , each , Bo ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual ndght , tBSo ; dri flint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , Jer lb. . actual weight , 4CC'4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelt * , ner lb. , actual weight. 4OCi4c ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb , actual weight. 4 if Co ; ( have feet cut off , as It la useless to pay freight on them ) . TALLOW AND GnEASE-Tallow , No. 1. 4ic ; tallow. No. 2 , If grease , white A , 4o ; grease , white n , 84c ! ; grease , yellow , SUe ; grease , dark , " 5Jo ; old butter. 22yio ; beeswax , prime , rough yellow , WOOL BIAItlCKT. Attenilance at the London Auction Sales ( iooil nnit Prices Well Malntalacil. LONDON. Oct. B. The attendance at the wool sales today was good and prices were well maintained for all kinds of good -wools. Selections fancied by buyers were limited. Amer'can ' purchases amounted to 200 bales. The number of bales offered today was 12,722 , of which 1MO were withdrawn from sale. Sales In detail ! New South \Viile3 , D1S bales ; scoured , KMftls Id ; greasy , DVitfW ; Queensland , 619 bales ; scoured , 10\lQls ; nrcnsy. CKQSUd ; Vlc- tmla , 1,2 * ) bales ; scoured , 7 < 1Q23 71i < J ! creasy , COiils ; South Aufttalla , 672 bales ; scoured , lOdtf IK ; greftsy , KSSd ; New Zealand. 7.0S2 bales ; srourpil. T digls 4d ; greasy. 4401ld ; Cap : or ( ! r l Hope and Natnl , 1,221 bales ; scoured , TdHls 3d ; greaay , 4&Til. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 5-WOOL-Dull and un- chaiiKcd. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Trlsio AVIu-at AInrket. SAN rnANCISCO. Oct. B. WHEAT Steady ; Stay , O2'ic ; December , B3Kc ; cleared , 116,0 9 centala of wheat. STOCKS AND DO.VDS. SU'CUlatloii Was Btronsr lln Tone irllh an UptTnrfl Tcpclcncjr. NUW YOHK , Oct. B. Strcculatlon on the Stock exchange today was strong In tone and the movement of prices upward , the oc cantonal blight reaction occurring being mere ly the unimportant recessions Incidental tea a rising market and due to realizing tales and bear spurts , but dldi not seriously in terrupt the tendency toward a higher range of value. It was In the railway Hat that the Improvement was moat marked , and ol this group the grangers were the leader : . A prominent factor ot the situation was the firmness of American securities on the Lon don market , although beyond some small buyIng - Ing at St. Paul the foreign houses were not In the market to any appreciable extent. Yesterday's covering movement was contin ued , and most ot the room traders were on the bull thlo of the market , and there dlt ! not seem to be any bear movement on which the shorts could operate. So firm was the tone of speculation that no eflpri to hammer stock was made on the announce ment ot a receher for the firm ot Coflln & Stanton , \\htch appears to have been duo rather to a disagreement between the part ners than to any financial embarrassment their reltloni having been strained for some time past. The rumored death of the czar was alto without effect on the market , and no belter evidence was needed than that nei ther ot those caused the slightest flurry. Under ordinary conditions depres sion at least would have followed the one or the other. Sugar led In the transactions and was EO successfully manipulated as to be closed ex actly at yesterday's prlco of 85Hc. after having been run up to 86c , and sold down to STT4 per cent. There la a growing belle that the controlling interests' ' In the stock are desirous of keeping the price down to effect on congress and are not avene to Increasing their holdings at that lower figure Chicago Gas .also stands unchanged on the day , having moved within a range ot i pe cent. Early In the day a deal ot this stock WB sold to take the pfofltS ot yesterday' advance , whllo In the later dealings ther < was good buying of Hie shares. It U though the bull clique , disliking too many followers took occasion to shake out some ot th weaker holders by letting ; the prlco down a fen * points. The principal gains on the d.uy nre : Uurllo&too , Lakei Etor rlcl ere erred , Northern Puclilo prefe.tvJ find To- JDCCO preferred , 1 per cent ; Chicago & St. ' ul , 1 % per cent ; Plttsbufg , Cleveland , Qojumbus , Chicago & St. Louis , 1U per Snt ; Denver A Hlo Grande preferred , IK icr conl ; New Jersey Central & St. Paul inferred , l',4 per cent , and Adams Express , petenj. . 9ccllnc8 were established ot 1 er cent In St. Paul & Dulutii , dblo Southern nd American District Telegraph. In the Inal Oeaflngs trade was light In volume , but he market closed strong. The bond mar ket waa firm all day and the trading active , alea aggregating $1,468,000 Chesapeake , . Texas Pacific seconds and Atchlson 4s being most prominent In tho- dealings , The Jiangen are mainly confined to fractions. \dvanccs wore recorded In Minneapolis & St. < ouls finis , southwestern division , 3 per cent ; Georgia Pacific consuls , trusts roelpts , 4 per dent ; Iron Mountain , Cairo , Arkansas & 161(81 ( firsts , 2 per cent ; Oregon Short Line consul 5s , 2 per cent ; Chicago & St. Louis nil Maw Orleans Bs , lid per cent , and St. > aul firsts , southwestern division , 1 per cent , ) ecllnes : Wisconsin Central Income , 2V4 per cent ; Oregon Navigation Bs , trust re- iclnta , 2 per cent. The Evening Post says : With no great ihow of activity , the stock market con- Inued today to manifest Its returning confi dence. Nearly all the prices moved up lowly from the start , the gains In some , of ho granger stocks being considerable. For- Ign brokers- did little , though American stocks went above our level In the London marltet before this market opened. There voro some faint echoes of ( he war scare In ho term of bold and transparent dispatches hat the czar was dead , but this was alt. The Evening Post's London cablegram lays ; The stock market opened firm today but quickly gave tra ? on continental selling , ccompanled ty rumors ot th.e death or fatal Icknesa of the czar. Neither report was confirmed , but the latter statement Is gcner- lly believed. Americans , were firm the greater part of the day , owing to support > n the New York side and the scarcity of he stocks here. The closing was weak , In sympathy with our markets. Louisville especially was offered. Silver securities vere exceptionally steady on rumored China .nd Japanese loans , The following were the closing quotations n the leading stocks of the New York ex- chang § today ; ktctilRon U. P. D. & a Adams ] Exrirb8 . Northwestern . . . . Alton. T. 11 do pfd do pM N. Y. Central Am. Express N. Y..tN. Eng , . . . Baltimore .SiOhio. Ontario & W 10K 3nnada Paelllo. . . . Oregon Imp ? anntla Southern , Orceon Nar rcntral Pnolilo. . . O. S. L.AU. N. . . . ] lies. A Ohio pacltleMall Jhicairo Alton. . , . P. D. & K 3.I3.3iQ. 73M Ptltstmrtr "ullman Palace , . Consolidated Qa 3.C. O. ASt. L . . . Richmond Term , . : olo. coal k iron do pfd , Cotton Oil Cert. . . O. W. Del. & Hudson. . , . RO. w. pra : „ Dot , Ladk. AW. . . Roolc Island , . , B. &R.O. pfd St. Paul D.C. F. Co .HI. I'aulcfd St. P. & Omana. . . do pfd UpnM 2f Southern Pno fortwnyno IBS 9ughr Hennery. . . S. Northern pM. _ . JOO . Coal A Iron Ioolt1nr " tnn. Pacific. . . . ! ValVey" 1 W ft O. Cent. pfd. . 111. Centra ) . . . . . . . P2 ilOn r.ieinc it-l > . ADnluth. . . . 24 tl. 9. Expre-js IJ.&T.Dfd i SIM vr.Si. L.I , p Lake Erin & \V. . . 17 do pfd do pfdtt. . . . : . . 71 Wells Panro Ex. . LaUn .Sliqra. . . : . . . 136H tVestern Union. . . Lead Triml. . , . . : . 88 W.il , E L * > uUvlllo.t N. . . . t > 4H do pfd Loulavlllo.t ff. A. 7 M .tSt. L Manhattan Coli.v. 114' D. &R.G ] ( < McnrohUlA 0 10 0. K MlchlgSrSCorit. . . . 08 N.L Uo.Pnclflo " 81 C. F. k I Mobile Ohio. . . . I donfd NdshvllloChat. . . iltl JI.4T. 0 . - . . National Cordiya J2 ; T. A. A. i N. M. . . do pfd 241 T. gt.L&K.O. . . . N. J.dWtrai itl NtVV. pfd. : 23K n NoHh Afti. % . - : . . - pfrt , ( Jorthorn PAelfto. Am. Tob. Co OHM NQ. Paj. pfrt. \ ilo pfJ 100 The total sales of stock today were 157,431 shares , Includlnjri American SMRar , 39,000 : 13ur- Inston , 20,100 ; Clilc-igo Oas , 22,700 ; nistllllnc & CattlefeedlnK , 2,000 : I iulBvlllo & Nashville. 6,300 ; Mls-wurl 1'acinc , 6tM ; Hock Island , 6,300 ; St. Paul. 25,000. New York Alonoy Olarlret. NEW YORK , Sept. 5. HONEY ON" CALIj Jasy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed t 1 per cent. PRIMC MUnCANTlLR PAPKR 3ff5 per cent. BTUKLINO EXC1IANQE StAnn. with actual business In bankers' bills at tl.SGX < ir4.S7 for de mand and 14 844.S8 for sixty dais ; posted rates , Jl.SClifit.S7 and J1.87tSri.SS ! ; commercial bills , $4.84i&4.S4i. ! SILVER CEUT1F1CATES-63HC. GOVERNMENT DONDS Firm ; state bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , firm. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U S. Csroz . D.ii a , IB . -.S. Bacdlip . Erlo 2nds . i. -taref.- . - . . O.K. AS. A. US. . . . s. 4aconp . do 78 . O.S.iiBret ; . II. StT. C. CS : . PociflcOBOf ' 1)3. . . does . : . Ala.CUe A . M.K. A.T. 18t 43. . Ala. Class D . Alp. CUs > C . Mutual UnlonOs. . Currenolei . H.J. Cent. Gun. 63. La. Now Cop. < . . No. P.ic Istfl . Missouri Ok . No P.ic. 'Jnds . N.C.U ? . N. W. ConsolB. . . . o . doS. P. D b. 3s. g. C. nan fund . . ; . o. w. ists . Tenn. now Bet 0. U p Consols 7a. . TcnnnoW Bfltfi. . . . t.P.C.&l'.W.5a. Term , old 6s . St.L.i I.M.Gcn.fis. Va. C irtario % . . . S. L.AS.P.Ocn.,0 do qclor-od . Tex. Pac. Ists , . . . Atchl8b.n49 . Tox. Pao. Js . Alclilson 2s A. . . . U. P. iBtiof 'OtJ. . Canada So. 2nds. , West Shore 4 . Cell. Pac. l | s 't)5. ) 10SJ Southern U.R.Rs , D. & . R.G. 7 . lloston Stoo'x Qaotatlnn ] , BOSTON. 6ot B. Call loam. 2 < J3i ! oar cent : tlmo loans. 33 * per com , Closlu ; prlcsi ( or BtocUnbonds and inlnlnr a lure i : A.T. $ 8. F Westlturh. Electrlo , Am. Surar W. Elelfefd. . 62 Am. Svitar pfd Wls. Central . 62s tiay State Gas AtchlBon 2da . 21 < Boll Telephone. . . . Atchlnon is . 70 UOHton Ac Albany. . Now England ( Is. . Boston 4 Mama. . . . fien. Electric 5s. . . 87 do ptd WiB. Cunt. lets. . . . BK C. . D. A.Q AllouczMlnlnirCo. ao Fltcliburg'pfd. . , . ; . Atlamla . 10 Gen. Electric ItoBton.t Uontini 30 ! < Illinois Steel. > . . Iliittoii Uonton. , . . Mexican Cehtral. . Calumet < Si Ilooln. . SOB' N. Y.AN.E Centennlnl . Old Colony Franklin 10 Oregon Sliort ULO > RnUDer. Oscoola 24' Union Paclflc Oulncy O'J Went End TnninraoU I6a W. End pld Han Franc ! co Mining Mock Quotation * . SAN FRANCISCO. Oct fi.-Tho oniclal closluir quot.itlona for inlnlnp stocus today \vcro as fol lows : Alta 20 Mexican 181 licloher 105 Mono 'J6 Heat & Belcher. . . . 1U5 Mount Diablo 10 DodluCoti isn Ophlr 300 BuUvcr. 17 t'otoal H7 Chollar 70 Snvaeo , , , po Con.CBl & Va Klerr.i Nevada , . . . 143 Crown Point 103 Union Con IDS Eurrka Con 23 IJtnli is Gould & Curry. . . , 103 Yellow Jacket. . . . 111 ! Halo.t Norcroaa. . 110 Xer Vork .ttlntir NEW YORK. Oct. B. Tlia lollowmr era th closing mminr Quotations : Cholor. . . , 00 Plymoutn 10 Crown Point VO Slerrn Novacti 180 Con. Cnl. A Va. . . . 050 Standard lin Deadwood SO Union Con lee ( lould fc Curry 00 Yellow Jacket. . . . 110 Iluto.t Nororo 3. . 100 Iron Silver 10 Hoinosuiko HBO Quicksilver ISO Mexican 170 do preferred Hun Ontario , . . , 500 Bulwer. , 13 Oplnr. 375 Lomtoti fitoek ( Jnotn'lorn. LONDON , Oct B.1 p. in. closing Canidl.in 1'aclrtc. , 07 St. Paul cum . . . . . Krle 15 N. Y , Central KK1U Erlo2da 7tm I'cnnsylvnnla. QI : Ills. Central t.V ) < Iteartln ? im Mexican ordinary. 17K MCI. Con. mivr4 _ i.4UM Financial Notes. BOSTON , Oct. 5. Clearings , I13.9J ; K5 ; bal once * . 11,478,18. BALTIMORE. Oct. B.-Clearlngs , < 2,248I19 ; balances , 1201.344. PHILADELPHIA , Oct. G.-CIrarlngB. 19,732- C23 ; baluiic , 1,704W4. II IJMI'l I IS , Oct. B.-C1eurlns , J320.03T ; bal ances , J37,2i8. New York excliangc unjottlcd. NK\V ORLKANS , Oct. B. Clearings , Jl.340.070. New York excliange. bank , par ; commercial II. per tl.OOO discount. PARIS , Oct. 6. 4 p , m , Three per cent rvnt > , lOlf 87 He for the account. Exchange on London , 22t Ito for checks. NKW YORK , Oct. S.-Clearlnis , S9C37H53 ; balancea. t7.OM.113. The stcamah'p I.ucanla will tuko out 100.0UO ounces ot illxcr , WASHINQTON , Oct. 5. Tlia cash balance In lli tr n urr at the cloee of bualntsa today \\a H2 > ) , iilT6 ; cold reserve. J19.03.0W. IX3NDON. Oct. 5. Gold Is quoted today at Kuenoa Ayres at 232 ; Madrid. 18.00 , I.lnlxm , MM ; St. 1'eteraburg , CO ; Atherj , 77 ; Itome. 109 Vienna. 103. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 8.-ClcarIii , 13.307.4U ; bal- ancca. N93.B4. Jloncy dull at till p r cent Exchange on New York , Wo discount bid , of fered nt 750 discount. CHICAGO. Oct. B. Clearing * . tM.lie. Money , -lB4Vi per cent on call , 50 * per cen on Chile. New York eichsuiKe. 60o discount Forvlgii eichanje , dull ; sterling commercial CINCINNATL Oct. B.-Money. SOS per conl New York exchanRe , par , Clearings , J1.J40.1W BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. B.-Drafta. light , KHo telegraphic , ISc. Silver bars , UHO'lHo. Mexl con dollar OMAHA LIVf STOCK MARKETS Cattle Receipts Ictiih the Highest Mark Recorded M the Local Yards , * FINISHED "STEERS ON SALE : Offering ! Entirely from the RnnRo Con * na Cnnnen Sell Slightly totter Stcftu'r to' Weak Slice ? Unit niul i'cno- FUIDAY , Oct , 5. 1891. So far this week receipt ! ) Of cattle liavo > ccn nearly 7,000 heavier than last , while hog supplies hare fallen oft about 3,000 head and sheep nearly 2,000 head. Late arrivals on Thursday swelled the re ceipts to 8,647 head , -Milch was the largest number of cattle ever received hero In an/ ono day. The largest previous run was 7,786 lead , which number arrived nearly a year ago , on October 23 , 1893. A good share at the cattle that came In Into on Thursday were on today's market , so that , with the 4,900 fresh cattle tbcro were over 7,000 on sale today when the market opened. Neatly everything was direct from the range and .hero was an unusual scarcity of beef for so arge a number of cattle. Conditions were all against the Boilers and they had to ac cept a very material decline In prices. With such ample offerings buyers could afford to 59 Indifferent , and In the faca of a decline ot from 50o to 60o In Chicago this week they were inclined to bo very bearish. Bids and sales were all of from lOc to lEc lower than Thursday , muklng a dc-cjlno since Mon day of from 25o to 40c. Of course , the under grades , being most abundant , suffered , the most , but oven the moro desirable grades [ lid not escape. It was a dull , weak market throughout and nothing like a complets clear' anco was made. Cows also shared In the general depres sion. Including holdovers , there must have nearly 1,000 loads on sale , and , although the demand was quite active , both from local ind outsldo butchers' , most sellers were per fectly satisfied If able to work oft their hold ings at within from lOe to IBc of Thursday's ' ; > rcca. Calves were In good demand and Inn , notwithstanding the liberal offerings. Bulls , oxen and stags generally sold at a shade under Thursday's quotations. The market was simply oversupplled with stackers and feeders , so that buyers were able to shade- prices somewhat , In spile of he continued active demand from all sources. 3ood to choice feeders -are quotable at from P2.70 to $3.16 ; fair to good , from $2.40 to 2.70 , nnd common grades from (2.25 down. Representative sales : cows. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 730 t 73 1. . SCO | 1 73 1..1100 $2 00 ECS 1 45 z , . SCO 1 80 1. . , 910 2 01 9JO 1 M 2. . 930 ISO 2. . ,10M 2 00 818 1 CO 4. . . . 875 1 fO 15. . . 91C 2 CO SOI i to 1. . . . GSO 1 80 1. . , HO 2 00 783 1 GO 1. . . . 920 183 1. . ,1100 2 00 846 i co ' . .1070 I 85 1. . . 8TXI 200 847 i co 2' ! . . .9GS 1 85 4. . . 877 2 00 670 i co 19 , . . M4 190 5. . .10M 2 10 840 1 65 2 , . .1000 ISO 9. . . 924 2 10 846 1 53 1. . . BOO 1 SO 51. . 2 15 , 841 1 GO 2. . . . 935 \ M 4. . .10M 220 1 CO 2.iUTO 1 90 17. . .1094 2 25 1 Co 2..1010 190 2 30 842 1 10 * . , , , ? 97 1 90 21 , 932 2 30 946 1 70 HEIFEKS. 2. . . EO J 15 i.t. , 550 1 70 9. . . . CIS 1 SI 1. . . 3SO : 25 ] . , . . 4CO 1 70 1. . . . 600 1 SO ' ' ' 655 1 60 4. , , , o 1 70 1. . . . SCO 2 00 2' . . 715 1 50 3..743 1 75 1. . , . 410 2 no 9. . . 5LS 1 CO I. . . . MO 1 75 2. . , . CM 2 10 13. . . ESI ICO T.V.18J 1 75 1. . . . 7V ) 2 IS 1. . . , 870 1 65 . . 1 73 1. . . FCO 2 23 1. . . 530 1 C3 1..i 770 I S3 1. . .1000 2 25 ' ' ' 400 1 CS 26. . . , 721 1 SJ > ' ' . 930 2 25 f , . . . ECO 1G3 I1. . , . CIO 1 85 l.'i .1120 2 2- 13. . . , 63G 1 ,0 . . . . C53 1 85 2. . . CSS 2 35 , tSS 1 70 9. . . . 931 1 S3 CALVES. 1. . , 150 t 15 1. , . , 420 2 00 1. . . , 2.10 3,00 3. . . 253 1 2o 6. , , . 212 2 00 1. . . , no 3 0) 1C. . . 213 1 40 8. . . . # 70 2 20 ) . . . , 220 3 0) 6. . 1 CO 10.j ; 378 22U „ , 220 3 00 1 320 1 M 12. . . . 2CO 2 23 4 ! ! ! , 195 3 no .t-S20 1M4 , 285 225- -1. . . , 100 3 ca . 180 I M U.r 210s 23 , 310 3 CO , . 2M I 50 2. . 280 : 2 : 1 , i ; 3 2' : . 3GO I 50 3. . 00 2 40 : : : , 125 3 21 , . 230 1 50 3. . 210 2 50 , 220 3 CO , . 270 1 50 2. . 110 250 , ISO 3 60 , . 221 1 50 2. . 200 2 60 , 2M ) 3 50 , . 232 1 H 4. . 275 2 50 i. . , 120 3 CO , . 350 2 CO 375 S75 2. . , 2:0 3 60 , . 310 2 CO is ! ! 310 275 1. . , 1M > 4 00 , . 170 200 210 375 9. . . . 14C 4 25 13UU.S. , . 70 1 50 1..1HO ICO 1. . .1020 1 75 , . so 1 W 1. . . . 8SO 1 6i 1. . .14JO 1 75 ' 1 50 1..1D03 1 70 1. . .1570 1 85 i.'ioco 1 55 1..1COO 170 1. . .1500 2 00 , .1000 1 55 .1230 173 1. . .15W 2 20 , ,14(0 1 CO 1..11CO 1 75 1. . .1540 2 25 OXEN. . .1190 215 STOCICEP.S AND FEEDEHS. . 450 1 25 10. . , 663 223 1. . . . sso 2 40 . 713 1 50 23. . , 495 2 23 52. . . 732 2 40 Z. . . $15 2 CO 20. . , 731 2 25 27. . . C12 2 4 > 4. . . 792 2 00 t.9. . , 728 220 17. . . MS Z 45 0. . . too 2 00 13. . , 393 JSO 20. . . 624 2 60 1. . . so 2 00 20. . , 812 233 1 $ . . , . f87 2 CO . 40 2 00 153. . ' 2 35 20. . , . 537 2 CO a ! ! . 653 Z 00 27 . : 751 235 12. . , . 805 2 CO 2. . . SM 2 W 13. . , so : 233 ! > . . , . 821 2 C5 12. . 2 10 5. . , 452 235 4. . . MO Z C5 1. . Z 10 23 , . , 497 2 35 11. . , . 723 2 C * > 10. . . 5UO z 10 45. . , 808 2 40 11. . . 56.1 2 60 5. . . 421 215 i. . , 911 2 40 3. . , . 670 2 BO 1. . 421CO 220 1. . , 803 2 40 8. . . 9S4 2 fii 14. . . 877 225 2. . , S50 2 40 18. . , 983 2 C > 28. . . 722 2 25 7. . , 074 2 40 8. . , .1111 2 75 3. . S76 Z 25 14. . , 855 2 40 21. . 0.15 2 60 1. . 390 225 5 , . ,1180 , 2 40 300 3 CO 21 , . . 55C 2 25 2. . , 485 2 40 , 911 3 50 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 3 otrB , tig893 )2 15 36 feeders. , . 946 J2 40 1 Btr , UK..1150 225 1 str , 11 B. , . ! 0 2 25 2 stl-a. tig-.1415 2 25 3 sirs. tig , . 965 2 25 1 feeder SOO 2 25 4 feeders. , . 1032 2 7i 1 cow , .1100 2 30 4 cows 1007 2 30 2 cows. . , . , . . 97G 2 30 5 stra , tip. . 1 bull U- 1 60' 2 steers. . , C65 2 00 6 steers. . , . SS3 2 00 1 steer. . . .1100 3 15 8 steers. . . . .1230 3 15 3 steers. . .1280 3 15 1 steer .1370 3 15 1 steer. . . .1210 3 IB 3 steers , , . , .1223 3 15 1 steer. . . ,1030 3 15 steers. . , . .1500 3 15 2 steers 11S5 3 11 i Btrs , Us..1115 2 S3 3 strs. tltr..lica 2 25 1 cow S20 1 S3 7 cows 931 1 cow , 870 200 1 cow 010 2 25 1 cow. . 830 225 9 Btrs , tic..1000 2 43 28 feeders. , . .1332 43 feeders. . . , 9W 2 25 5 sirs , I1S..1KO 2 CO COLORADO. 41 cows. . . . . . 039 210 Bro n-Ihff Cattle company. 1 cow , . 080 2 10 103 stis , TCK..11S1 2 40 271 cons 502 2 05 W. J. Wilson. 1 heifer 150 I M 1 bolter 590 1 CO 3 heifer GOO 1 CO 2 hrlfers. . . , 4V. 1 C1 1 cow 6GO 3 10 18 feeders..1258 2 40 R. O. I'etcrs. 1 str , tlK..iW 200 1 str. Us..1040 2 00 1 Btr , tK..10GO ) 2 CO 20 cows 901 2 Oi 7 sirs , tig. . . 1192 223 1 str , US..1HO 2 SO 1 Btr , tie..1100 2 30 0 strs , tig..1171 2 30 D. J , Jones. 41 heifers. . , . 770 1 SO 3 , W. Trlpler , 122 feeders..1013 2 37H cows. . . . 68J 2 10 W. U. U. Company. 1C2 cows. . . . . 8C2 2 0 ] A. J. Grocery. 1 str. Us. . ,1300 S 4 ! _ . 1 str , tig , , ,1470 2 15 1 str. tiff. . ,1201 2/5 I HUGonlon. 2 cow.i. . . . . .1150 3 71- 13 ulcers. . . . .123T 3 20 \\'f fKT Sejmour , 1 cow 1170 ISO S4co\is. . . , .1073 2 25 1 cow 1050 li&M" 5 cows. . . , 2 25 17 steers 1307 2 15 i AVllltam llcConughey. 23 cons I1U 2 40 IE i'i Smellier. 1 bull .1150 3 to , 1 bull 1500 1 70 1 cow. . , , . . . WO 1 7 ! , , IS cows 973 2 15 [ WYOMING. 1 i Kepler. 1 bull ,1300 I' K 4 cows S32 200 2 cows. . . , , , i.llCO 3'SJ i 14 feeders. . . . iC7 240 iW > 'A. Carter. 1 cow. 1010 3-MJ- J cow. lOfO 300 ' ' ' 11CO JOT- 1 C0 r. 730 200 15 mixed. , . 1027 t Z Steers 3175 2 85 18 steers. . , , 10S7 i tH-- 1 steer. 870 285 5 steers. . , . S92 fS3.i | 1 steer 3010 2 S3 31 steers. . , . 1 ! 3 2 SI i T. N. Mathcws. 1 bull . 1S0 , S cons .815 2 00 11 Btrs. tlB..1280 > 3a , i G cows. , . . . , ,1123 225 55coivs 2 cows , , . . . , .1055 250 1 feeder 700 i 20 1 calf ,120 3 00 & 1'UKsley. 5 bulls. . . . . . .1110 1 M 17 cows. . . . . . .817 2 00 149 co\vs. . . , SC3 210 2 strs Tex. . ,1001 2 40 G cows 811 1M 35 cows .ESS 2 10 69 sirs Tex , 923 230 1 strs Tex. , ,1030 2 40 A..A , Qeiclm. 1 bull , . ,1070 123 2 cows , ,1210 2 33 3 cows. , 9M 233 11 cows , .967 2 35 Montle Ulevlnn. Cfi steers. , . , . .1211 330 07 steers. . , . , .1212 3 30 D7 cows. . . . . ,1054 2 40 Noble Tiros. . , , KJ 1 CO 80 cows . 81 2 00 * 2 sire , tig . . .1235 215 215OREGON1. OREGON1. Stewart & 1C. a bulls 17J 1 cow. .1019 2 W N , W , HARRIS & GO , BANKERS , 1 63-169 DearbornstM Chicago. 15\V llt , , New York. 70 State-it , Boston. BONDS Con ipondtaof BollclttJ MW . . . . . . . 3)5 Tfudcr * . , , . l 140 5 refers. , , , 1K1 BM BMIDAHO. IDAHO. RldrcdE * Tirol. . cj ; aio 71 cam . U III HOaS Ht-ccipta fall to show any Improve- mo tit either at to quantity or quality1. To il ay's run fell about a thousand short ol Thursday , or a week ago , and \vhllo thera were a few very good heavy hoga on sale , the proportion ot poor light and underweight Bturf. was aboyt as largo aa ever. Packers oealn had It all their own way , and only : ho imallncss of the supply proventc.il prices 'rom going considerably lower. On account ot tlia lower markets east and the ample supplies there , shippers are doing very little atwestern markets , and only the good fresh meat demand and the light receipts are re sponsible for the maintenance oC values. The market opened about steady , with fair to very good mixed hogs selling at from H.76 to $5.10. Choice heavy stuff sold up to 15.30 iml poor light mixed nnd rough stuff down to $4.50. Pigs and stock hogs were not In very active request , hut Uicy soUI about as usual down around 12.50 to (1.60 , according to weight and quality. The market weak ened off as the morning advanced and clos ing sales were pretty close to a nickel lower than Thursday. Fair to good mixed hogs sold very largely today at from $4.75 to 45.10 , as against J4.S5 to JG.10 on Thursday and ? 5,10 to $5.25 n week ago. Representative sales ; No. Av. Eh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 04 . 1C1 400 M CO 94 . 19710 II W 17. . . , . , ,167 160 4 CO 87 . 210 120 4W < . 212 60 4 CO 71 . 221 ! SO 4 n 27 . 172 40 40) 22 . 1W 40 4 9J r > 3 . 171 160 4 CO 75 . 206 . . . 4 r 1 . 209 160 4 65 82 . 215 320 00 " 6 . 1SI . . . 463 72 . 22S 80 S 00 9 . 1C3 200 4 CS 7 . za 231 S < . ,190 GO 4 73 60. . . 231 WO t < W 1 . 320 , . , 473 C . 217 40 SCO 2 . 190 . . . 473 54 . 227 ICO SOO 2 . 343 . . . 473 74 . 227 SOS 03 16 . 1S2 lo 473 41 . 277 40 fi 03 21 . 223V > 475 C7 . 184 . . . 510 20 . 224 SO 475 45 . 301 . . . 510 " 5 . 191 200 475 05 . 281 40 510 " 9 . 1GS 1 0 475 C ( ! . 2IS 40 5 ID " 7 . SOO 40 47714 75 . 211 210 510 7S . 10S ICO 4 SO 4) . 301 40 5K 31 . 197 SO 4 SO C9 . 261 SO 521 " 9 . 187 SO 4821.J 69 . 291 . . . 520 2 . 335 . , . 4 S5 ' 1 . 200 . . . G SO 02 . 203 240 493 23 . 2 $ } . . . 521 .8 . : JI 30 IW 1 . 21 } . . . CIO 6 . 233 . . . 4 M 43 . 2S7 . . . B 0 ' 0 , . . . . . . .241 . . . 100 45 . 313 . . . (30 73 . 217 120 I W riCSS AND HOUGH. 1 . iCO . . . 223 25 . 78 . . . 315 . 43 . . . Z M > 1 . 110 . . . SSO 1G7 . t > . . . 250 72 . 152 120 31.0 25 . US . . . 300 9 . 91 . . . 3 SO 9 . 53 . . . 300 52 . 110 . . . 4 ( Kl 5 . 148 . . . 30) IOC . 109 . . . 40(1 ( : S . 4S . . . 300 42 . 105 . . . I 00 1 . 250 . . . 300 Z . 2SO . . . 423 54 . 103 . * . 300 S . 115 . . . 440 157 . Cl . . . S 00 121 . 124 ICO 450 2 . CS . . . 3 00 SHEEP Supplies were heavy and the mnr- kct weak and lower. Good muttons and lambs were In fair * request nt prevailing low prices , but It was hard to sell common and stock sheep at any price. Representative sales : No. AV , Pr. 4 bucks . 127 SI 40 S7 natlte mixed . 83 t DO CIIUAUO I.1VH STOCK. TlicroViin Flrnincaa for AH Urntleg of Cuttle. CHICAGO , Oct. 5. About 0,000 cattle came In today , making ; marc than 75,000 hend for the expired part of this week , npilnst 80,121 head for the same tlmo last uecl < , C1.S33 liend n > cnr ago nnd 74,126 head two years ago. The market > MIS flim. not alone for Rood to octiA Ktndps , which did not enter very I a reelIntn the supply , but for the poorer kinds an well. Tlieic wan a very Kooil demand from the several sources , nml all of the ficsli all lulls und about ull of the salable stock ns cloheil out by noon. In many Inntancca p.ilcsmcn obtained belter pilces than were bill > esleiiny ] , but the general maikct was not ciuolalily higher than Thursday. Theie wi-ru about 4.000 nalUc , 4.00J westerns and 1,000 Tcx- ans. Nn lives fold on n basis of fumi Jl.M to 36.20 for Infeilnr to cxtm , westerns from J1.50 to 14. CD and Ttxon * from 51. M to $ J. > . Weakness ajj.ilti had possession of the IIOR market. There wns a fair donree of arlivlty buth In the BliiipliiK' | and packing demands , but none of th" buyeis would Uilk trade un a b.ials of jestcrd.iy's prices. They Insisted upon u re duction of lOc. and although holders made a eood flKht nealnsl the cut , they had Anally to Elvc way. The veiy choicest ot the offerinc * could not be turned nt better than from K 50 to J5.65 at nny time , while Inwards the clmc buyers could not be found nnywliere near those figures. The bull : of the business \\as done nt less than CS.ery decent lots changing li.md * at from t-4 90 to $5. anil "many bales ( nuking bt'lutv 94 SO. The close found a eood many hogs still In Bailors' hands. In sheep prices arc frcm lOc to 15c lower tlrin they were at the close of last weelt , The ninii : > i nas more thnn that much < Mrly In the week. but since Tuesday theie li.is been n ( light ! < - eo\cry. The nmiket eutfeiod from nn ovcrsui- | pll" . the recelnls foi the last lite < l.i > s MUKIC- Katlng 73,00 } liead , and the total for the List t o weeks lancInK close to 1SO.OOO . head. The present raiiKv of rjuotiitluns Is from 73c to S3. " 5 for Hheei ) and from J1.50 to $1.25 for lambs. Hecelpts Cattle , t.lMO head ; calves , 600 head ; hops. 17 000 h ad j sheep , 7.000 hend. Thu Evening Journnl rtimita : HOQS niceiiils , 17l > oO head , olllclal ycstciil.iy , 27,000 hend : shipments , 5,100 , hc.idr left ovor. about 10,000 head ; iiuallty 'mil ijulto so guru ) ; market modcmtely nctUe but easy , and priica lower. C.\TT1.IJ necclpts , S.OOO head ) maiKet quill. test grades htc.idy utheis wenU. SHKIJt1 Hecoipls , 7,000 head ; market fair ; prices turner , I'torlit < iriitn .Market. PEOUFA , Oct. 5. COIIN Acthe md higher ; No. 2. I2c ; No. 3 , 51 c. OATS Active nnd hl hcr ; No. 2 white , SO'l © 31c ; No. 3 white , MV&ifrSOMe. It V B Scarce : No. 2. 4Dfl1..Oo. WHISKY Firm , lower ; high wine basis , J1.23. Iiuliuli vhi.it ilurkrr , Dni.UTH , Oct. 6. WHBAT Close : No. 1 haul , enfli. f.S'.ic ; No. 1 noiihun , cnsh nnd Oc- tnber , eSc ; May , CSc ; No. 2 not them , cash file ; No , 3. MHc ; rejected , 4Sc ; to an he , No. 1 north ern , 57B37UC. CEiiSclren Oryfor Pitcher's Castoria. Children © ryfc' Pitcher's Oastorla. GhlEdren Cry for Ditcher's Castoria. March 31 t. 1S' - Alee A 1'enrold Co : I am > iy much pleased to commenaV. . L. Seymoui'B ability as an opt | . clou , dating b en atlsfaciorlly flttcJ with gla 3- c ; ; or asiiBnmllBm and derived * iat bcn lll therefrom in my profestlorml work. I would rec- commend all ot the arHstlo nrofoslon to da like , wlte. Very truly , J. LAUItlU WALLACE , Omalm Academy of Fine Arts. UCADAC1IU CAUSED UV UVD STKA1N. IJUN'T TIIIFLU WITH YOUIt I3YU3. Many persons whoso heads art ) constantly ach ing have no Idea what relief scientifically tilted glasses will give them. This theory Is now unl- veisally establ'shed ' , "Irnproi > erly lined glasses will Invariably Increaaa the trouble and may lead to TOTAL BLINDNESS. " Our ability to adjust glasses safely and correctly Is beyond Question. Consult us. Eyes tested free of charge , THE ALOE & PENFOUD CO. , Opposite Fasten Hotel. LOOK FOR TUB GOLD LION. Dueber = Hampden 17 = Jewel Watches are known by railroad - 17 < $ road men and other RUBT JEWELED ADJUSTED exPerts to be un. equalled for wear and accuracy. The Duebcr Walch Works , Canion , 0. NEBRASKA NATIONAL , BANK V. 8 , Depoiltoru , Uiualw , tfebraika. CAPITAL , - - $400,000 SURPLUS , - - $55,500 Officer ! aoj Direeton-Itearr VT. Tntii. pr - Idcnti John B. Collins , Tlpr il < l at ( L irl < & Iltcd , Cubltri Wllluuo U , ft. Uugbi * . uislit < lr. lr.THE THE IBON BANK. HOUSEWIVES No OTHER THE NMIRBANK COMPANY" * * Steel Ranges $24.35 , Worth $38.00 4-Hole Ranges $5.65 , Worth $9.76 6-Hole Ranges $9.25 , Worth $17.60 Base Burners $11.35 , Worth $20,00 Canon Stoves $1.75 , Worth $3.60 Parlor Cooks $8.60 , Worth $17.50 Laundry Stoves $3.40 , Worth $8.50 Oil Heaters $4.90 , Worth $9.75 Price 814.65 Oak Stoves $5,65 , For this Imndsomo base burner , Worth $11.00 which U from ono of the best fnumlrlOH In ilio United Stutos. Parlor Heaters $7.60 , It Is full nlcliolctl am ] lins all tlin latest Iiiipravumoiits auil is Worth $15.00 well worth ts00. Gasolhio Ovons..35 | worth $2.00 Shovels 5c worth. I0o Zinc Boards 7BC worth Sf.50 Dampers 7c worth 20Q Pipe Collars 3c worth lOo Steve Pipe | 0c worth 20o Elbows 8c worth ? 5o Coal Hods | 7c worth 32c Pokers Qc worth lOo TERMS : S1O tvnrlh of > : oods , 91 per week or 84 per month 82B vrortli at irxml. , Sl.RO per ircck or 0 per month SfiO wur-th < ir cooili , S per week or 88 per inontb 875 worth < if cotiils , S'i.fiO per woolc or 810 per month 8100 worth nt e < > < ! , 83 per wceu or 813 per month Takoyour choice We don't care n worth of ooil , nip milch you cliooso. SI per week or 81B per rnont ' Formarly People's Wammotli Installmant House 10 cents for postage on biff ' 91 cutalngno. " \Vrlto for Baby Carrla o or Stove Catalogue mailed frco. Goods solil on payments la Council Bluffs nnd South Omaha. Close evenings at 0:30 : ; oxoopt Mondays and Saturdays. THE ARMY OP THE TSMNESSBB Is with us this \veek. Do you remember the wonderful nclitcv i incuts of its old commnnilur , when he took command sou fell ) and won a grcnt victory , at Atlanta ? * m $ Lognn WJIH invincible In war. The Great Up to-Date Remedy , Logan's Sarsaparilln. and Celery Compound , fete Its narao in honor of thf , illustrious voluntooisoldier. . EV is Invincible ( or the blood nnd norvoB. as wB Logan on the battlefield. It wins its light against disease every timo. U cureJ | Guaranteed. You arc trilling with your health if vou don't try LOGAN'S ' SA SAPAIULLA AND CELERY. Sold by nil drugfjiata. If for uny reason you unable to ftna it at your drug store , write to LOGAN bARSAPARILLA AND CELERY CO. , OMAHA , NBB. BAILEY , THE DENTIST Kelliiuto llentiil Worlf ut Loirrtt I'rlceiu TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. llridgo work full act teeth on rubbur 43 00 , tit ruarjutooil. Sil- l.OOi puru gold r..OU. Office , 3rd floor Pazton Block , IGtb and Far- nam Streets. Tolophoiio 108S. lidAttendant. . Uorman Spoken. DO. BAILBY'3 TOOTH I.OTJDON. f Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions , Private wires to Chicago and N r TorW All business ortlera placed on ChlC&jH Board of Trade. ft Correapondence Bollclted. ' > - Office , room l ( titff York LU * BuUdlDSf hon * lid * . v t