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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1894)
w COtellCIAl AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was Strong Ytwtcrtlriy TJutil tlio Visible - iblo Supply Statement Was Received , THEN THE TENDENCY WAS DOWNWARD Corn Win Firm at tha IICKlnnlnpt niicl AVcad TriTrntil the Close llusl- lu Outs ns Qntrt .Slock * nnil Mentis , CHICAGO , Oct. 8. The -wheat market was E trout ; today until Ihc visible supply state ment was received. Wlion ovtr 2,000,000 tni , wcro found to have accumulated during the week the market became weak , closlnR with all the enrly Sic advance gone nnd Uc per bu , besides. Corn opened strong and closed weak , yto lower for May , and Jlay oats i4c lower. Provisions nlso finished at n , decline , Wheat opened strong at from Ol'/ic ' tu El'Jc for Dccembir nnd from MHo to MMc for Jlay. The former sold aa high for a , moment nt tP,4c nnd May at COc , utter which. the tendency was downward for u matter of two hours , At 11:30 o'clock nccemoer was flown to 6lo and May to G9Uc. The visible supply statement had been received by the time namctl , and duiing the time the figures were bclntr received their bearish Indica tions were tlm cause of the declining tun- Hen y of the nia ket 'Ihc final re ult glvlnt ; an Increase of 4201,000 bu , where some hud looked for lean ih.in .Wl.ooO bu , nettled ihc contention ovtr tlu < visible supply In favor of the beais. Iho prlrc for December sntik a little below B.rfcc. that llgure becoming the current price for half n minute or so about 12 o'clock. Tlie ronf-ons for the firmness ot wheat at Iho opening wiie the decreuwe of LOIT.fiOO Im In thu quantity en ocr in passage atid Ihe flrmmsi ot Ihc eaily nngllsli cnblea. Liverpool reported American spilng nnd winter at fiom 'Ail to V d higher and Argentine cm goes were quoted G < 1 per quarter over previous quotations. Indian shipments fftr the week weic reported by Uoerbohm's at 263,000 bu. The remainder of the day's routine newt ) \\nn rather bearish , Continental markets were ropoiled easier. The nortliwcBlctii receipts were litnvy , Min neapolis and Dulutli reluming 1.V70 car loads. The total nt primary markets \\aa tHW.OOO bu . Including whnt wns received at Kansas Clly and the Atlantic ports. Clear ances elnco last repotted .itnountc < l to 3C5- 000 bu. , only 07,000 bu of which was In the Bhtipi ! of wheat. Regarding exports of Hour , the Nortli c tetn Miller remarked that a considerable pioporllnn of present shipments arc mcrjly lonslffncd , Selling became ciulte Bcneinl near Iho close , the crowd beginning to think of what might bo the effect upon prices should Itiudstnet's tomoirow discover 2,000,000 bu. Increase In the visible supply In addition to that In the ofllclal statement December sold off to 63c and closed at 63\c. The corn market wns strong at the lie- fTlnnliiff and weak toward the olose. The receipts , although somewhat heavier than the estimates , Mere only Fewnty-nlno cars There wan a decrease of 75.,00 > bu. In the amount on ocean passage and a decrease of 400,000 bu. In the visible .supply. The total of the latter U now 3,905,000 bu , against 8,805,000 bu. last year The feature of the early trading- was the bidding up of the October dellveiy from Die to Blc per bu , but the principal buyers of that delivery were the most diligent sellers of May at that time and up to the close. May opened strong at 51 > c and 51' c bid , with sl ic pntd for a little about the same time. The de mand wns qulto brisk at around those prices for about an hour , the price touching 5lvaC for an Instant. The weakness In wheat near the end encouraged short selling nnd prices , Which had begun to decline , began to give way more rapidly and the market In the end became very weak. May tumbled to 60c and closed at EOH to Blc. October , which sold eatly at K > T c. and at that price bid at one time , declined to 51c nnd closed at Dl'ic. Business In oats was quiet. The fluctua tions were governed entirely by the corn market , opening firmer and selling off later. Norton-Worthing at the opening bought quite freely comparatively and later oni In the day Carrlngton-IInnnah sold some. May Blarted c up from Saturday's closing price at SiMc , sold at from 319e to 34'/c , and de clined to 33c , where It closed. Provisions In a general way followed the lead of the wheat and corn markets. They were strong at Iho opening nnd weak nt the Close. Hog receipts were about as hail been cxpetccd and there was no Important chingo In their price. Kccelpts for tomorrow arc placed at 10.0,0 head. January pork started at JIf-80 and sold off to $12 6716 at the close. or 5 decline from Saturday. Lard opened wltf a gain of Be nnd closed with the ad- var e lost and without change since Satur day nibs rose 7V4o ar l fell -He , making1 a no. gain of Gc. 'freights steady at I'Hc for wheat , l c for corn nnd IVaC for oats to liufTalo. The lending futures ranged as follows : Articles. I Open I High. | Low. | Close felicat.No 'J not BCJd 51 ' < Dec , , . , . . . C1H BJH May cu Corn No 2. . Oct V.H 63M C1H Nnv , cu : em Deo. . . COH JHH May. C1M COM CntB No. - ' . . . Oct 20W ESU Nov SOH May Pork per bbl Jan. . , . . . . 12 BU 1202W 12 07M 12 07W Lard.100Iba Oct 7 C,2 7 02M 7 niH 7 CSH Jan 7 40 7 42 7 S6 7 R Short Ribs- Oct. 6 75 a so 0 72M 6 7SH Jan. . 0 CO 0 fiS 0 42W 0 4ih ! Cash ntiolitlons uer aa follows : rLOL'll btefiU > r and unchnnced. WlinAT No. 2 springMKWOSljc ; No 3 nominal ; No. 3 roil. &lill(52'c. ( COIIN No. Z , 61'4c ; No. 3 yellow , 61Hc. OATS No I. 2S'ic ; No. a unite , 31'iSJ32c ; No S white , 301ift3Io. HYINo. . t. 47'iffiSc. 1IAIIL.UY No 3. 63o , No. 3 , 463530 ; No. 4 , 49c. 49c.TI.AX SIED NO. i. $1.191 } . TIMOTHY KURD I rlnu > . J530S5.32H. PnOVIBIONS Mem potk per bbl , J11SOSJ 13 1214. I-ard. Per 10 Iba. . J7.M 7.70 Short ribs , sides , loose , S6.7SQ6 K > Dry salted shoulderH , boxed. J5.37HUO M ; short clear sides , boxed IT.85WT.37iA. WHISKY DI&tlllerB1 llnished goods , per eil. , The following were the receipts and thipmenti odays M\V : YOKK Vcstcrdny's Quotation ! on 1'lour , Uraln nnd I'ruvUliiiu , .Mrtul9. Ktc. NEW YORK. Oct. 8 FLOUR Receipts , 31,300 bbls ; exports , 16.DOO bbls. ; wiles. .11,10 } pkgs. Market opened mare active , but was upset bi lbo late decline In wheat and closed unsettled ; city mill patents , 110034.15 ; winter patents. t2,760300 ; city mill clears , 3323033 ! ; wlnttr straights. t2 Kf2.Go- Minnesota patents , t3.10 < 3 3 Minlntcr extra , tl W < f2 4) ) ; M'nnesotn bakers. t3.203.25 : winter low urades , J1.70U2.15 ; sprlns low grades , JlTOifl.M ; spring extias , HS3&2.2S Bnuthern Hour , dull. Bales , none , common to lair extra , tl.COOi.4J ! coed cholco extra , 2.-infi3 J. Itye Hour , steady , sales , 350 bbls. Uucltwlu-at ( lour , quiet ; il.7501 W. llrC'H'WllUAT Dull. KYI3 Quiet : car lots , 49C51c ; boat loads , K I1ARI.KY Dull ; No. J Milwaukee , 60ff62c. IlAIII.m' MALT Dull ! -western , 70 SJc. \\1IUAT Receipts. V8 ) bu. ; exports. 13,405 bu , tales , 2lll.00 bu futuies , 16)OOJ bu spot Spot market vveikcr ; No. 2 red. store and elt vator. Wc | ntl < wt , MVi5M4c ; f. n b. , northern , DSHo ; No , 1 hard , MiTlc Options mar ket weak K'iHrallstrons ) ; strons during the forenoon on E od miecultttlon. due to letter cables and favorable weather In the northwVst , but broke sliaiply In the afternoon on unexpectedly heavy increase In the vlslblu ; closed weak , > ( c net de cline , No. 3 red iliueh. COtt/Cie , closed lit WtWHc ; JIa - , 68 5-16B63 l-l6e. closed at 2Hi. October , closed nt 5j0 ! November , iloeed at KHo , December , 67\fBS'ic , closc.1 at 57 0. CORN -Hccelpts , 12 k * ) bu. ; expjrlH. 100 bu. . snlnj , COS 000 bu. futures. SI 009 bu. spat. Knot market strong- early on light receipts and a lc- creased. > l llit- ) , but In the afternoon broku vlth wheat , co | lnff Ho lower on late options , but Ho tilKher on October : March. SlHCWT.c. closed ab t H'ic ; MaCl fiUSc. closed at & 4Hc ; b er. HUflMc. doted nt H'c ; Uo\ ember , (1AT8 Ilot-flpts , ICi.tW bu. ; exports , J.3W bu. ; sales , 1 , (95,004 bu. futures. 71CK ) bu. spot. Hpot market clllfet ; Kq. I ! , 33o ; No. i. dell > ird. 34c ; No. S , SJVtOi No. J fthlte. 3dmrS6 e : No. 3 white , &Vto ; track , mlitnl western , Sj'5if3 < ic ; track. lilte r tern , 5638 c ; track wn t etatr , OS3HiO Options opened firm with other lu&lkels , But later lost 1'nrt of the adiunie and closed quiet and unchanged to i c net advance : May. OTHttHUc. cloceil At Uttc ; October cloi > e.l t : Sc. November. JSSC' . closed ut 33Kc ; De cember , 34lit3&c closed ut 3IV.U. HAY-ateady ; ihliipinv , I5.W ; good to choice , p.wtjs u. lloi'.H-rQiilfti ' slate , common to choice , 39 10. Pacific1 const. \jGSHc. \ . lIIOis : 8teady : net sailed . New Orleans. * t- lotted. 4S to 5 Ibs , , 4tCGc ; llu noa Ayrrs. dry. M _ to It Ibs. , lie , Ttioj , dry , SI to 30 Ibi , J AT1IER Steady ; hemlock sole. Bucnoi s. light lo heavy wtlyhts , OOL ( Julet ; domtstlo fleece , l tt4c ; pulled. stedjr. Cut mc&ts , shoulders , CK0 ' ndy , weal- . Jji lletcti " it l ) . c. end t i clly it Ii tR"o < cloird nt s. nominal ; January ITW nominal ; rtllncd 19 H , compound. J20o. ' ' " ' " " " * " * ' nW'Tj'iVJ4tr"'VJ ( ! TALIAMVV Dull nd t adv ; rlt > < t2 per pkc. ) . 4'lc ; country < plsj fret ) , t.yic ! , as to nuillty. rirrROLlitM-Sleady ; United ilosul at ! ; 'io 'la 'laHCSIN I'lrm ; siralnod , common to good , jl.30 TURl'r.NTINn Steady ; . DICE rirm , dom tu % fair to extra , 8' c ; Japan. I'lfll'Jc. MOLAfcSEH T > ull | New Orlconi , open kettle , ffocd to rliolcc. 28 3Hc PIO IKOH-Diill ; Scotch , $19C0020:3 ( Ameri can , tldv0813r > o TIN-liarely tenJy ! Straits , )1S ) Mtf 15 70 ; plates , marlcut domestic , COl'l'Ell-fJulct : broltors1 qtiotatioris , tJSO ; Metal i-Ktlmngc , i9 Mf O.TO LKA0 Quiet ; bullion biokers nuotQ J308 ; Melnl cxdianie iiuoto (3 ( 15SJ 17'i TIN Sikt on 'ch infra Baturd-iy , 110 tons of : ln , Including : Navembu , 313 W ; December. (13 ( I ) ; .Innuuty , tIS 40 : Xibtuniy , $ ir..lO : March , USD ; April , $1310 , today , 15 tons nf tin nt M3 Gt , each , tlJM fof October , nnd tB | GO for December , nlM > one carload spot lend at t3 1'i'J. COT1ON HtUD OIL In.ictlvc nnd nominal : srlma crude , 27029c ; off crude. 2iJ27c ! , nom- nil , > ellow butler KnulpD , 37W35c , iholce yel low. stftXe , nominal : prime jellow , 337j34c ; yellow vft grades , 31@32c , prime wliltc , C9940C. OMAHA UKM.ltAI , MAKKKTS. Condition of Tmtln nnd Quotation on Stiipla itnil I'nnuy I'rotlucn. The buttci rmarket shows eome weakness , n-lng to the laigcr offerlnits of goo < l table butter. Tills Is dui > , not so much to an lncreii c In Ihe receipts aa to the ImprcnemeiH In theaiiallty of the bultor coming forward. A much larger proportion - portion of the rtcclpts Is suitable for table butter. fjlrlctly fresh ( TB nre In dcmind nnd the market Is ( Inn. Tli dennncl for pprlng ducl < s Is Improving ns Hie weather becomes cooler. In icv lewlng : ( lie butter situation Chicago I'roduce says , Tncre Ins been very Illtlo chnngc In Hi : muko of butter In the west the past week Home creameries report a hc-nler output while others report a decrease. Taken as a whole time was a try sllRlit Increase , forty- llvo factories making 1,819 tubs thu pnsl HX | daj-3 , compared with 1.812 tubs the week prcced- Ing. Quito n number of creameries r shutting down , while others nre preparing1 to run two thtcc nnO four da f * n week , Instead ofcry lay Thus fnr the weather hai been fa\onible for Rocxt quality In the imke. there Imvlnc been no serious frosts In the west. At tlio imc time , however , weather Is grovvln ? cooler nnd It Is but n matter of n short time when a freeze must conic. advanced prices have Irad tha effect of clinking tlie consumptive demand to some ex tent , nnd the result Is n he.-ulrr market and a fraction loner prices at this point on crenmtrleH. Stocks have accumulated to thn xtrnt of 25 per cent In this ( ChlaiKo ) market , and the cliAnnrl of trndo IH nnrrowir thAn It lies been for some weeks , both locally and on outside account , lint sellers hupo the < iul t trade t i be but temporary , as prlcM nro not high nnd the quality of frc h goods Is such an to commend It to the Irmle. There Is some uneaslnos about etoiuge goods Irj come quarters , however , and sellers ar- oil qulto anxious to clos.c out their stocks. There hits been n fair amount of stuck moved during the week one lot of 1KX ( ) tubs of dairies going from storage at ITHc , but Chicago , IJoxton and New York have enough left to act o > a dead weight on fresh goods until they are mated Quotations. UUTT12R Packing stock , lie ; fair to peed country , 14B15c ; cholcu to fancj 18S20c , gath ered creamery , 2021c , separator creamery , 22 ® 23c. 23c.noos noos Per do ? , strictly fresh , n@16c. I.1V13 I'OULTRY-Old henH. Cc : roosters , So , spring chickens , Be , ducks , OftTc itprlnK turkejH , 708o , hen turkejs , 70Sc , eobblcrs , l { ? Gc , old gciKe , 4i5c. O AMI ; Prairie chickens , joung , per Ooz , t273 H300 , pralile chickens , old. per doz. 320002.25 , grousn. JOUIIK , per doz , t2-M'ff27 ! , grouse , olil , per doz. . ti. blue wins teal , per doz. , 31 2MJ1.50 ; green wing teal , petdoz. . , $1 Kftl 50 ; rtuck mixed , per doz , tl 0031.10 : canvnsbacl.s , 13 60@ 4 CO - ; mallards and red heads , it 5023 00 , qunll , tl 2-ijT ] 50enson ; ) tnOdles , HOlSc. ViAIChoice fat and small veals are quoted at C Ui4c : Inrge and coarse. 3fJc. ( CII13I.SI3 Wisconsin full cream , new mnl.e , 12V4c : Nebraska and lovvn , full ertam lie ; Ne braska nnd Iowa , part Rklms , ? { J8c. I.hnburner , No 1. lie , brick. No. 1 , 12c : Swiss. No 1 , 14JJ15c HAY Upl.md hay , US , rnldland , 3750 : lowlnnd , tT , rjc straw JO Color mikes thu prlcion hey Llfcht Imlis sill the best. Only lop grades bring top prices l'iaiONS-Old : birds per doz , 75c. VKOETAnLns. POTATO.1 ? Gor l stock , J6SOc. OLD IIKANS Hand-picked , navy J223 ; mo- dlfum , tl SoUfl 9J , common white beans , tl.758 ONIONS-On orders 7Mf'75c. CAHHAOE-On orders. l 401 ; c. ri3MilY I r doz . 30 J45c. SWEET POTATOES Per Ib , 2f2'/ic , or J3 M per bbl ; Jersey $35 $ per bbl TRUIT3. Th < - rlrst car of Mexican oranges wan sold nt auction jestcrday , and the fruit brought \try Ktitlsfactnry prices , considering the quality. It N not the Intention to continue the auction snlei thiuurh the winter , but the house will In ; closed with the ending of the California fiult season. and It Is probable that It will not be continued much after tlie last of the present month. Some \ery largo nnd line California quinces are being offered on the market. The cranberry crop IB very short , and the prospect - pect Is that they will not last Ions on the mar- kt. The tendency of the market is higher. QUINCEI-Callfornla , per 50 Ib box. tl CO. APPLES Good stock , per bbl. . } ! 50B2 75. PEACHES California freestone , Jl ; clings , 7MJ ' rLl'MS-Callfornla. DOcOtl 25 riUTNKS-Wefltl.25 PKAR8 Dartlett , no good shipping stock ; B Ilardy and 1J Clalrgen.ii , 12 ; Winter Nellls , tl.76 W00. . GRAPES ConconK 10-lb. baskets 20e ; round l V9 ! ? , " Cnlf | ° inlaT.ok : V. tl.23Ql.35 ; muscnt tl 2oiTl ( 33 cornicheon ; , Jl.25ffl.35. CRANDERIHRS Cnpe Cod , fsrfcy , tS.5OlO 00 per bbl. , Cnpe Cod. choice , t960ft 73. TROPICAL FRUITS. MISCELUANKOUS. Nen llBS are expected to arrive on the market In the courne of a few dajs. ClieHtnutH .are < iuotrd much loner. The mar ket In ThlcaRo has b en slutted and prices Ime dropped dawn unusually low for this early In the teuton OYbHns-Medlum , per can. lie ; horse shoes , He , extra ntundnrds , ] Sc , extra selects , isc ; compuiy sducta , 25o ; New York counts , SSc. riOS rnncy , per 11) . ICJJlSc. HONEY California 15e ; dark honey , MAPI.U HYUirp Qnllon cans per dot. . IU. NiriH Almonds. 16@17o ; Kngllsh valnuK JCffl lie , filberts 12o ; Urazll nuts , 10@12c , eastern ihcstnuts , 125J1IO. CIDKK Pure juice , per bbl , JJ ; half bbl , 13 J3. HIDES-No. l green hides , 3V c ; No. 1 green hides. 3Uc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 4V c : No. i green salted hides. S14c : No. 1 green salted hides , .3 to 40 Ibs. 4Hc , No 2 green salted hlde , 21 to 40 Iba , J'ic ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. Tc ; No. 2 \ejl calf , 8 to 15 ILs. 5oi No. 1 dry flint hides. to ; No 2 dry Hint hides. 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. DC : part cured hides Vic per Ib. leaa than fully cured. SHHCl' PHT.TS areen salted , each , 25COe ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skint ) . eaih. ! OCOc ; dry thenrllngs ( short wooled early kins ) , No. 1 , ench , BCl&o , do" shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , each. So ; dry Mint Kansas nnd Nebraska , butcher wool pelts , per Ib. actual weight , 6C8c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pells , per Ib , actual weight , 40CHc , dry flint Colorado butcher - eel pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4J5'4o : dry Mint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , IftCc. ( have feet cut ort.-as It Is usek to pay freight on them ) . TAU..OW AND GItnASB-Tallnw , No. 1 4 c. tallow. No. S , 4r : grease , white A. 4o ; grease , hlte n. S'ic , grease , jellaw , SHc ; grease , dark , Iftc , old butter. 2ft2Hc ; beeswax , prime , rough jellow , AM)01 , MAItKIU' . There 1Vn a I.argo Attonilnnco at thu I onilnn Auction Hnlo . LONDON. Oct. 8 There a a largo attend ance at th v.ool auction sales today and bid ding os keen. Trices were Btrong for all good wools nnd easy for everything Interior. The American purchases amounted to 300 boles today. Them wna a , large proportion of new Queens land nnd good New fouth Wales wools offered. Tln > number of bnlos offered today wns 15.178 of which l.MN ) were \\lllulrmui , Kale * In detail : New South \Vnles. 2/J1S bales ; scoured. 4Mtf l 6il , greasy , * ' 4fl8'id. Queensland S.70S luilcs ; BCouud. lOdtfls 2id ( : Kreavy , B'4&9il. Vklnrln. S3J bales ; renurml , SftlOVid ; grcapy. i > l01s. boutli Austnilla , 101 bales ; scoured. TUdSiln ; greasy. 4HJ7tid. New Zealand. 4 Ml liahu : w-oured , M laid , greasy. 4WfllOHd. fnpe nf Clooil Hope and Nutnl , 2"J8 l les ; scoured , 6) d01s 4'jcl , irre.my , sr. "LOUIS , Oct. S.-AVOOL-DUII , without change. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ItoUoii Htocli ( Jnotalltini , BOSTON. Oct 8. CU1 loins , 2at4J ! } njr cant : tlnin loans.Ut per co.nl. Ulouln/ priori far " " ' i.bajla and mlnln ; sinroj ; A.T. A * , Electrli f > H Am Sujar . HU \V. Klea pia. . , . . t'J Am Suirarpfd . DO'i VVm.Comr.il . 4 llav , StatuUas . IV'h AtclilBon Sds . ; u I'all Telephone. . . , 200)i ) AtuhlHon 4 . 70 llOHton A Albany. . V & New England Oft. . 110 DontoiiXMalno. . . , Ifi.l Gen. Electric. Bs. . . feO't ' do pfd \Vls.C nU Uts . . . 57 C.lt . . . . . . . . AtlouezMlulnirGo. o Fltchbunr . Atlnnila . 10 Ccn. Klcctrlo . ai llostoh & MonV\n % yoH DllnolB Steel . . . HO Hutt * A lioslon. . . , llH Mexican Cnnlral. . Calumet liocla. . BA N. YAJJ. E. . Coiitennlnl . l Old Colony . Orvgyii Jill ort L1&9 Huupcr. . , . - . . 24U Union Pacific . Uulncy . 00 West Eufl . TtmaracU , . , . , 168 \V. End ufd. . . . . Vlfbl ) Siipplr of drain , TOnjt. OaLTh rlilbl § uppy | pf lowi ) Wh | , IlUt.MO U | ; In- Tirn o rATTA nAnw 100MO bu. OM . a.K ,000 ( u ; Incrrare. 000 bu. Rye , 453,000 bu. , Inert * * * , IIT.COO bu. Baric ) , MOO.OQ4 bu. | Incriaee , 4SSoM bu , STOCKS AND IIONDS. Market Opened Fiilrly Firm nnd n Traction Illghrr. NEW VOnK. Oct. B.-The stock market opened fairly firm , nnd. In many cases , a fraction hlgticr , but the temper of specula tion quickly changed under a , sharp selling- movement. In which Sugar , Chicago Gas , Heading and the grangers were most promi nent. Not until about noon , was there a rally , and then only o small part of the decline was recovered. During the after noon the piovcment was almost entirely towards lower figures and speculation closed weak , with prices at or neah the lowest , the declines , compared with the flnnl sales of Saturday , ranking froth U to 4 % l > * r cent lu the active Jlst , the latter In Sugar ; t per cent In Sugar preferred ! 1H per cent In Cordage preferred ; Hi per cenl In Itock Island ; 1 % per cent In Uurllngton & Cjulncy , New England ntij Cotton OH ; 1 per cent In Cotton OH preferred , Heading and Minneapolis & St. Louis preferred ; % per cent In Distilling , and S per cent In Chicago Gas , L.oul'XllIe & Nashville , Northern 1'a- clllc l > ref rrra nnd Denver & Ilio Grande. I'aclflc Mull was a notable exception to the general oppression and was in good bujlng demand On reports that the company was 16 be consolidated with the Occidental & Ori ental Steamship company , and that Ocorcc Could was to be elected president of thq new company and the 1'anomn. Hallway company. Denials of the report were ina.de by the Paclllc Mall , but the Stock , never theless , movul up l3 per cent , closing with in > 4o of the best. Foreigners werd not | u the mnrkot to apy appreciable extent , the only bUKlnes done being small purchases of St. I'nul for arbitrage. The commission houieH reported a dearth of business and the speculation was left , therefore , In the hands of the room traders and Ihe clique of manlpulatots dominant In the trade Sugar was sold fop the account of aru oper ator who was one of n former bull pool No news nlTectliw the trust was In circula tion The selling In the grangers la fold to have been entirely professional , bill there seemed to bo no one supporting them Distilling was weaker , on the report that the sale of I2,9r , uu additional stock was contemplated to pay tcbate vouchers ma turing. The bond market wna heavy during the greater part of the day on a moderate vol ume of business , the sales aggregating $711.000. The Post's London cable says : The mar kets were flimer today , which , as Ihe set tlement begins tomorrow. Indicates a. Htionger position American railroads were bettor , but closed under the best. Attention Is Inclined to that market on the Idea It may bo less disturbed than others by the various political lumora likely to circulate after the tccent scare. South Americans were strong. The Argentine government bus made n further favorable cash settle ment with the guaranteed railways. It Is believed the first Installment of HIP Chinese loan will he m sed In the ca t and the others In London and Iterlln. The livening I'ost says : If the delicate diplomacy of the next few weeks Is passed over with the assurance of good feeling , the foielgn markats ought to experience n re bound , of which our own will feel the Im pulse. Meantime , the London silver specu lators have the Chinese loan once more upon the carpet and the price of bullion has advanced from 23 15-Nkf on Wednesday last to 89 9-101 this morning. Hut If the loan Is not assured this experiment Is un doubtedly precarious. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Atclilxon . . U. P D .V IT . . . . 4M " " " Northwestern , , . , vrfoirT."Ti""J.V ni do pfd do ptd 170 N. Y. Contr.il. . . . Am Express . . . 110 N. Y. AN Kne. . . . 30M Uiltltnor A.01ilo. 7.M i Ontario If W Ciimtl-x Pacific . . . CO Orecon Imp. . . . Ciimd-i outhorn. f > 7 OrpjionN-w 21 Ccntril I'.iclllc. . . 17 O. S. L A U. N . . fl ChoB X Ohio . . . 10 Paclllc Hill 16V , Chlcigo Alton . . . 142 I' . U A E 1 C. . 11 &Q , IMttshurff 581 Chic lu'olas . . . Pullm-ui I'alico. . 330 Consolidated Ols Uuidlntr I'm [ ' .O. C. & .31. L . . . 3' ) UlchmomlTurm. . 1S)8 folo Coil & Iron 8 do prd 11.1 Cotton Oil Corl. . . K. a. vv 10 ' ° U. O W. pM . . . . 4U Del L-vok. ftV. . . . UlK's Honk Island fiUU D A.U o pn . . . 3l ! > t St. Paul _ B''H I ) AC. R Co VM St 1'iuil rjfd lliiij E-ist Toiin ll' < St. P. & Omina. . . .tlH Erto 14' < i do prd HIM do Pfd 17K ! Southern Vac 10)j ' " Uurar IVetlnery . . 81JS R , Northern p'fd" 101 Tonn Coil It Iroi 38 R. AE I. pfd . . . . 07W lor-u Paclllc. . . . OK UockiiiLValley. . . T. JcO Cent pfd. . 72 111. Cenfi il Union PaolHo 12 > St. P.-tDuluth , . . . U S Exproas 47 K. & T.nfd W.SC L A.P OK LakoErioJs W. . . 17 QO pfd. do pfd Lake snore 13 H Wcatoni Union , . . 88M Lend Trust W. &L E . . . . 13 LouUvlllui N . . . rtPtd V.'K MX St. I. 14 Manhattan Con. . . 115 D It U.Q . 11 McniblilHi C 10 a } ; . 3SH Mlcldtrin Cent , . , . 08 N.L . lfi Mo t'ac I no 28 aK.i I . 24 , Mobile * Ohio . . . donfd . 72 NUBhV lllo Chit. . . H. &T. O . National Cord.i/a. T A. A.JeN. M. . . do pfd T. St. L & II. C. . . . N. J. Central 111 do ptd N&W. pfd 23K S R R . 1JH North Am Co do > > ti Northern Pncloo , 4H Am. ' . Co lee Np. Pae pfd. . . . do ptd The total sales of stocks todiy were 158 411 shares , including : American feiwnr , 72.600 , liiy Hiato Oas. 6.100 ; nurllnRton. 7,000 , Clilcngn Ona. 14.70) . Distilling & Cattlefrcdlns , S.SOO ; < Vn - > ral Uli-otrl" . 2.300 , Pacltlc Mall , 2.CW : IteadlnR , 7,100 , Hock Island. 9,700 , Bt Paul , 5WO , Western Union , 4 COO. COO.Xew Xew Vork .Money .Market , NKW YORK. Oct. 8 1IONCV ON CAI.tr- Kasy at 1 per cent , last loan. 1 per cent ; closed at i per ccail. 1'IUMU MUIICANTILB PAI'BIl 3T ; 5 per STEHLlNa nXCIIANOB StronB and higher. \\lth actual bnslne > s In bnnkera' bills at 51 filtt 4 ST'i ( or demand nnd at > l 564 8S < i for sixty da > s ; posted rates. 4 8GW4 87 and } i 87 04 8S , commprclal bills , ti 85W4 B6U. BlLVEIl CI3IlTIFlCATE'J- l io bid GOVIUNMINT TIONDS rirm , state bonds. Inactive ; railroad bonds , weak. Clpslnp quotations on Uonub were as follows : U S. Bsrog 110 D. AR G. 49 U.8 oncoiip . . . . 111) Erie 'Jnds U B 4arog Hi O. K. 4S A.Us. . , 0(1 ( IJ.Sis coup 114M do 7s 05 U.SJnrax UU H. &T. C. OS 11)4 ) PaclfloOaof'05. . . 101 < 5oSs 100 Ala. CliSJ A M. K 4.T. 1B143. bO Ala. Clas II 101 < lo 2 < l ID , Ala. CltiM 0. . , . Mutual UntonOs. IK ) ClHTOIKlOS N.J.Cont.Oeii.Ss. 117 La NuvvCou 4s. . 04 No. Pao. IBIS. . . . ll\m \ MUnourl 03 1(10 ( Nc Pac. inUs . . 87 > f N C.U3 N. W Consols. . . , 140M do4a 07M Mo S P. Dob. 5s 101 S C. no 11 fund * R. O W. 1 I3 U7 Tenn. now act U. 7H SUP ConnolftTH. 12UH lonnnovv sots. . . . St.P.C.iP. W.Ss. Icnn.old Us. . . . CO Va ConturloH. . . . S t , A.3.F.Oon..O OD do deferred To.x. J'nc. lulu. . . . H0\i AtchlBon 4s Tea. Pac. ! f B B14J AlchlBon 2s A. . . . U. P. UtHOf'03. , 10&H Panada So .Mids. . 105 VVcstShoro4B . . . . lOSH Ccn. Pao IBIS 'OS. lU'J'i southern R It fa ! , 88J ( D. & . . R. G. 7a. . . . Snn FrnncUco Mlnlni , ' Stock ( Juotntlon * . SAN PKANCISCO. Oct 8 Tlio oniclal doling Quotations fur mlnltur atoctca today were as fol- luus : Hello IHU ! . . . Mexican . 170 lielclior . . 05 Mono 170HI Ho t & Dnlcher 100 Oplilr 303 ItodloCon . . . 14U 1'OtOHl 84 Chollir . . 74 Savage . . 70 Con Cal & Va. . . BH7H ili-rra Nevada. ISO Cro\Mi Point . . , 08 Union Con Ofl F.uriUii Con SO Utah 1'J Ooiilcl A Curry OA Yellow Jacket 100 Hilo A Norcrosa 103 NO.T York Mining NEW YORK. Oct. 8-Tho followmr ari thj clOHiiifiniiuin ; quotations Choler 70 Vlymoutn Ill frown Point . . UO HlerraNov.ida l-'O Con. Cal A Va. . . . C7S .standard IIS IKudwood .10 Union Con 1UO Could ACitrrj . . 85 Vullow Jacket . . . 10(1 ( Halo A Norcross. . UO Iron Silver 10 llomustako. . . .Ifiuo Qutcksllvur 101) ( Inxtcnii Hi ft doprofurrdd . . . .IKK ) tinttrio . . . . AOO IlulVMr IS Ophir . . : iiH ) London Htock 4Juutatlonj. LONDON , Oat S.-3 r > in. cloatnr : cantdlan Piicltlo. . t7Vi ! Su Paul com. . . . Erlo W ( N Y. Central. . . . Krlo''da 7H ( | PonnKylvanla O.Hn lleadlnr. OH Mexican ordinary. 17H ML'x.Con. now4a. b'Jfl 1'limiiibil Notes. II08TON. Oct.CIearlngs , l.107i ; bal oncex , tl,171.054. RALTIMORI3. Oct. 8.-Clcarlngs , tl,6S,919 ; balances , tC0.9i2. Ni\V YORK. Oct. S-Clearlnea , ; ell , :09. tolanrts , 3r.7 < 688. PAltlH. Ott. K. Three per cenl rentes. lOJf 25c for the account. PHILADELPHIA , Oct. S. Clearings , 57,114- SJI ; bal-mcet ) . 11 , 6.317. NEW ORLKANfl. Oct. S.-CIeailllfa. U.112,823. Commercial , tl K dlncmmt. LONDON , Oct. S-O > nsola advanced M < d durlner tha day and closed at lOHt- MEMPHIS. Oct. 8. Clearlnzi , 13(8 , M3 : bnl- qnces , IC.S69 New York exchange , selling at tl W prrmlum. CINCINNATI. Oct. 8 Money , 330 per cent. New York exchange , Uo to Uo discount. Clear ings , I2515.4W. HAN FRANCISCO. Oct. S.-Drafts. slxht , 12 c ; Nlegraphlo. ICc. Hlher bars , 64'iflHHc. ' Mexi can dollars IJtfMHc. ST. LOVIfl. Oct 8-qtarlngs. 4,3S5,000 ; b l- ances. 5 2.2 T. Money , dull. 607 p r dent , Kx- chanK on N W York , too discount bid , C11ICAOO. Oct , riwrlnjii. tl > .100,040. Mon y , 4C4Vi p r E nt on cull. Due per ctnt on time. Now Yoiky > ohajige , dull ; 0c dlsuiunt bla uid tfc 4skoJ. J'orclgU nchanje , dull , Stirling , commirslil , | 4 OMAHA LIVEOT MARKETS Record Breaking Rtoftbf Sheep tlio Feature of tlig. Receipts , FEW BEEF STEERS"OFFERED GO WELL t Ilrmnnil I'nr. K rec < ln the Supply llatchem , Cmincnt nnUStnckrnt Sell Stronger Hogs B cur co and li 'ilrrnt KeqUost Swift TuUci the Snoop. MONDAY , Oct , 8. Cattle and hog receipts were about the same as they were on last Monday , but the supply of sheep beat all previous record There were nearly 4,100 cattle , on sale , nine-tenths of them direct from the range1. These Included very few desirable beef cattle , the offerings being largely of butchers' slock and feedets. The demand ttixi eooil from the dressed beef men and with some Inquiry for shipping account trade ruled active ami prices generally firmer , especially on the more desirable grades. A bunch of cholco 1,475-lb. Dakota steers brought J1.15. The general run of their rough stock was slow sale , but prices were substantially the same as on Saturday. Cow stuff of all grades wns In active de mand and llrm. Canners were In pmtlcu- Iflrly good request and m many cases they sold at a substantial advance over last week's figures. Cafvci sold freely nt good , strong- prices , and the market for uulls , slugs , etc , ttaa about stc.-ulV Business In Btockcrs and feeders was farly brisk. The supply while liberal , was by no means excessive , nnd , with plenty of country buyers , a. large volume of business was transacted on the steady to htiongtr prices. Good to Choice feeders nre quotable at $ J 70ft 3.15 ; fair to good , $2.10Ji2.70 , and common glades from } 2. 3 down , Iteprcson- tatlve sales : COWS. Av. I'r No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. . S75 ! 1 00 : 970 tl 70 1. . 710 K 03 , 970 1 00 3 . (33 1 TO 850 2 05 . 670 1 25 2 " 0 1 75 15 : SW 2 05 . 7M 1 13 6 . 933 1 75 2. . . 730 2 03 . 837 1 SO 6. (33 1 73 ' 1000 2 03 84 IS 825 1 SO n' ! 022 2 05 010 1 BO , S2S t 83 9. . M2 2 (15 ( 1119 1 CO 930 1 90 25 . KG 2 10 1070 1 CO S41 1 95 ' WO 2 10 910 i no B. 900 1 " 3 n . . . 7"i 2 1ft 1030 i ro 1. ! > CO 1 93 is . SD3 2 15 027 1 GJJ 11. HIS 1 95 = 5 . 2 K .1070 875 2 00 . .1000 2 24 S78 i o ! 34 ! . SCI 200 . . 910 2 2J S5G 1 CJ 21. . S5I 2 00 G . . ! IS8 2 2" . 7S3 1 64 11. . 915 2 00 7 . 961 251 11.G. XI8 1 GI G. . ' ' 32 2 00 3 . . .10CB 2 2J 7SOm i c ; 1. .1003 200 12 . SCO 225 m i r. ; > .1133 2 00 3 . . 7SO 22S SGI i e ; . ' 'CO 200 4 .102 2 30 . 915 1 70 14 131 200 2 .1033 2 40 . 002 1 70 i. . SI3 2 Oi 9 .1072 240 1100 1 70 S. . . US 205 13. . 8(6 240 . 810 1 70 iiuirrjns. , 300 1 23 618 1 70 2 . , 650 200 475 1 M 40) 1 SO 1. . , 670 2 10 , 4SO 1 60 00ft 1 S3 9. . , 850 210 . COO 1 C3 387 1 S3 1. . , 480 2 W 510 1 70 105 1 9 > 2. . , 3S5 ESO 1 70 390 2 00 YEAULING3. 650 2 55 8 . . 657 2 53 CALVES 1. . . 300 1 25 2 . . J2S 2 HO , 120 3 1 . . 310 1 CO 2 , , 0 2 53 210 3 W 1 . 310 2 W 1 ? SSO 2 60 , 110 3 5I . 330 2 23 6 . m a oo , KO 3 I . . SCO 2 CO 2 ; . ss" a oo , HO 4 50 1 . . 270 2 60 3 . . 236 300 1 .1370 1 35 1i .1229 1 CO 1. . . 1150 1 70 1 11CO 1 35 i us5 l ro 1. . 1 ( 0 70 1 .1170 1 25 2 1 CO 1. 1310 70 1 1110 I DO 1..1C9.I 1 CO 2. . 1190 73 1 . .1120 1 60 1 9J 1 G5 1. . 15SO 80 .1170 1 60 1. . . 940 rr 1. . . WO to 2 . 1310 1 ffl I7M 1 Co 1. . 1250 1 ro 1 .1470 1 K > 2 1 G1 1. . .1100 2 00 1 .1180 1 55 12W 1G3 STOCK HNS AND 2 . 510 1 75 C. 770 2 fX > 14. . . . 954 2 G' ) 2 , . . . S25 2 ( JO 1. u m j so ' . . C31 2 0) 5 . . 10UI 2 1) ! 2 SO 8' ! . . 32C 2 0) 21 ! . 72G 2 21 2 2 SO M. . . CW 2 65 1. . SM 2 V 1. 2 CO 11. . . 950 2 75 1 . 1170 2 25 4. 760 2 60 6. . . . 4 04 2 7B 41 . . . S39 0 14. , CM 2 60 CO. . , looi 2 7. , 12. . . CM 2 33 17. (51 2 65 24 . KM 2 75 2 . . 725 1 ST. 6 i.-4-- 2 65 2i.,1070 2 8) 2. . . . , 6S2 1 4il 7. . . . CM 2 f5 1..11SO 3 03 1. . . 930 240 Z.T.7 MS 2 61 'I.--WO 3 00 8. . . 4CG 2 43 1. . , . 4,30 2 CO 17. . . . 587 3 09 B. . . 930 2 43 CATTtn. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 steers . . .121 * 12 50 S8 cows . 1017 * 2 25 10 cows. . . . SOO 144 13 cans . 692 16) 1 bull . . . .163) ) 1 SO S9 etrf. tig. .1120 2 30 2 feeders . . 460 2 44 60 feeders. . . . 10SO 2 60 WYOMING. J. & . IV. G. Mackenzie. IHcovis. . . . S09 224 1 feeder . 1120 250 T. Nelson Trust. 38 tvcifers . . . (63 2 25 Mlluaukec and W > omlng Investment Co. Icon930 224 85 con . UC. 220 13. Richards 2 c < m * . . . 793 1 GO 1 heifer . . . . 600 2 00 1 str. tic. . . I3GO 2 20 1 str , UK. . . . 814 2 30 2 BtrB UK. . 9SS 2 34 IS stre , tig. . . 994 2 30 1 calf . 320 275 1 calf . 22) 3 CO Vny State Live Stock Co 1 str. tiff. . . 1114 22 ; 2 steers . . . I HO 2 ,5 1 steer. . 950 275 277 cons . 91S 2 33 Noble Uros. 1 cow. . S20 1 80 2S cows . S71 1 80 COLORADO. Charles Qoslln ? 20ca-ns . 837 200 15 co s . SC5 173 A J Gregory. 1 cow . 60 210 2 conn. . 725 2 10 33 cows . 776 210 1 cow. . SS4 1 75 W cows . 851 175 Harltnnn & C. 1 liull . . 1140 1 3. 2 bulls. . 1414 1 85 1 hull . . 1464 1 35 3 cons . S > 0 1 00 3 con s. 1920 1 00 C cons . 951 1 90 1 cow , 960 1 99 1 COW SW 1 00 1 Btr , tiff. . . 1000 2 25 1 str , tiff. . . 910 2 2 > 1 Btr , tig1260 2 % > 1 str , tiff. . . 10W 2 25 1 Btr. tiff..10JO 2 S3 1 str. tig. . . . ! K > 0 2 23 1 feeder S90 2 W 2 feeders. . .1005 260 S feeders. . . . 985 2 60 2 feeders. . . . 9 0 2 50 1 feeder. . . 770 2 EO 2 feeders..1015 2 5 } S > feeders. . . . 070 2 CO COMONTANA. MONTANA. C7 feeders..11 GO 27 * 1 cow. . , OJO 123 2S cows W8 ! 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. N. C. lllncs. 11 cows. 1216 273 29 steers H75 113 Mclaughlin & M. 1 hull 1CSO 1 C 1 bull 15SO ICO 4 oxen 1725 2 23 1 str. tiff. . HOO 2 CO 1 Btr , tiff.-.1000 2 CO 1 Str , tiff. . . 110 2 CO 1 str. tiff. . . 1110 2 CD 1 cow HOO 2 W B cows 1l.0 2 C ) 3 cows 1153 2 60 4 cows. 1137 200 22 cow s . . . 1053 260 UTAH 1 bull 1520 1 B5 1 hull . . . . 1GSO 1 65 1 tow 1020 175 Scows , . .1123 175 68 cows. . . .1001 2 15 I feeders . . C87 2 30 4 feeders . . . 700 Z 30 HOGS Monday la usually a light Oay In the hoi ? market , und as usual the supply wns > eri limited The quality , too , was poor , decidedly under tlie recent average There were hardly enough hogs on sale , but fifteen loads , to 1n- tirest bu > ere , but with a tetter mwket In fhl- cnb'o anil the outlook for supplies this ueek rather dubious , packers lost no time In ( gathering them In at prices that looked very much like Saturday's sales on piper but which In reality considering Ihe iioorer quality of the offerings ueie nil of Be nnd 10c higher than Saturday Poor IlKht mixed to very fair butcher eight hogs hold nt from 11,10 to * & , the bulk of Ihe dfHlrablo stock at | 4 90 and up arils. The close was nctlvu and Btronff1 Saturday's trading wn largely at from ti 85 to J3. and one week ago today the bulk of , tie hogs changed hands at around $5 S3 and $5 35. UeprceentatUo sales : No. Ar 8h Pr. No. Av. 8h. tr > ' . . 175 , . Jl 30 .J 75 . . . . . .no II 90 107 ! . . US 120 4 40 65 . . . . . .213 280 21 . . . 200 ISO 4 68-- 66 . . . 239 240 67 . . . . 198 M 4 70r = .t 62 . . . . 250 CO 74 . . . 18. ! 200 4 73l1 X 31 . . 187 19 . . . .169 * ° 03 . 233 2)6M 11 . . .161 80 78 . 1 6 M 1 . . .270 4 73 11 . . . . .318 80 5 W 7 . . . 1C5 4 76 , 54 . 319 500 13 . . .180 57 . . . . .213 164 600 . . .206 200 4 83' 129 . . 220 249 600M W . . .179 110 4 fO nouaii. 1 .370 2 tOJ > . 1 . 150 3 10 4. . . . 1K ! > 64 . 57 3SS 75. . . 41 2W * 23 , . 60 350 11. . 70 ' Receipts li > li the record , rortv-flve loads , nr 1022J hedi ] were reported In the > anla , luit the ffrxaUr part of them were for H ! ft A Company nnj not offered for sale. The demand \\oa KWH ! far dislrble muttons and lambs , and priced ) ( vert nominally uricrmngc.il. Fair to choice natives are quotable at l2.2SiQ2.CO , fair to good western * SIW'FiS.W ; common and stock slieep. tl : t62 tl : Rood to choice , 40 to 300-lb. lambs , (2.WS3 ( (9. representative sales : No. V > t. I'r. 115 mxtUo mined ,81 1210 Nr. I.iinl * l.ltu cilnrk Market. ST. I.Ot'18 , Oct. S.-CATTL/E-Uecalpts , S.WO liciid , tlilpinenta. 600 head ! market steady , na tive stern , light and common , f2.J5C215 ; cows , 31 8082 ; Texas steers , S' ' to 1,000 Ibs. , 12 Kflf 300 , cows , I2WCJ2.W 11CX3H Itcct-lrtH. 1,900 head : shlpm nt > . 800 head ; market steady ; beit hcuvy , H15S6.2 < > ; medium to good light , li.75Q-5.3S ; common to fair llRht , tl Wtf < 81. HHKIP Uocdpts. eoO head , shipment * , nonn ; inurket quiet , nalUe southwestern mixed , 42.65 ; cheeu and lambs , P. > ewVork Live. HucU ( SlurUot. NEW 1OnK. Oft. 8 IlECVUS llecelpts , two days , 2.5i : bead ; on tale , 61 cgflj tnaj-k t active anil lOjflSo hlxher ; natlM * tteers good to Jlrlmt , S5.0IHJ9 0 , medium to fir | , 14 < > M4to ; common to ordlniry. t376V > 3J , poor , II Sjf3 M , Colors Joe , fair. I ) 70O1 Ui stae * an < ) ni n , 1 } M04 W ; bull , . 1 0033 00 ; - cowl II Kurojtafi < iuot ' t ? r Itj. 3 J r-rrlt ratot beet at per ID No i Uo d x , bead ; ket dull i veals , Vto lower ; Kroi-ers. Ho lower ) western culven , Ho lower tlian a. week ncn ; vsulii , pool to prime , 15 0003 73 , Rrmwer , I ] 000 I.37 J : wcitracalv _ poor to prood , l3.C5ff3.60. 8IIKKP AND t-AMllS-IlBCclpts , two doj . M- 214 nendi on talr , 101 carl market tlatrj heep , neak. Iambs , 'IQUc lower ; slieep , | hvir to prime , I1.751T325 , lambs , common to cliolw , I2.7&OI 3J | fancy , ti W Iioaa-Uecclpis , tfto davs , 11,357 henil ; on Mir , 1,106 head ; market lie loner anil dull ! Inferior to cholco ntnto IIORS , U DOT3.73. CIIICAUO i.ivi : SIUUK. .Market Openpil Quint nnd Vncottnln but tiotui Ilflvrloprd Kulr Artl\lty. CHICAGO , Oct. 8. About 21,000 entile nrrl\ed to.lny , n against 23,393 lost Monday , 21,573 head a } -p r nw > nnd 3,164 head two jrnrs ago Of today's arrivals about 10.WO head ncrc natter , ll.MO head xvesterna ami SCN Texans The mat- kct opened quiet nnd uncertain It soon de * velopcd fair acElVlty , fie ecr , nnd tlie reported sales ghaned Ihc business to ha\e been on lait neeks closing quotntlonj Knt nntlvi ! cattle were not numerous , and iwlnif In Rood demand , were stonly to firm Uowl westerns and Tsxans nlso sold nlxmt as veil n before , lnte er of e h- nc the imrKel mny ha\e shown bens con- lined to the loner ( trades IJxtra 1,400 to lCOJ.b. | steels Moro quoted at from I3.M to { 020 There were not nmny siles nna Jl " 3. from J3.73 to $525 hoiiKht a Jnrcc part of the nnthes , and from 1260 to 1330 nere poimlar prices for west erns Tcxnji rattle \voie firm Th trade In stock cat tin via * llsht and prices were wenk. Kometlilnff like 1,000 hencl nfrc loft o\cr from last -urclt and faed Mils \\cre founj mountlnK up nnd thenf wni sofno anxiety nmnng holders ti ) unload. The inlf market remained llrm. The lion market nas stronq nnd steady It i\irnK J 60 hlKlior than > csterday , and there ere many bunches that looked lOc hlBher , There was liberal bu > lnc for eastern account , and packers were nlw Inclined to Imcst fieely Trading nns nctlMnt the hlRlier prtces. The lop was J5 40 There were not many trades at better than K 2S. the oirerlnirs of prime heavy hofrs beingsmall. . I'ackern paid from ( I 00 to 15 10 for the tip = t of Ilio dturt bouiiht , nnd from (5 to (523 nag the range at ulilcll most nt the dlllp- pltiK lots vi re iselghed The quality nns not as B < xxl n la t neek's avornire Todiy'n icciMpti of 6,000 sheep did not leisen the demand for loner iirlcis thu m.irket remain- Inir nbout steady , \\ith lainlfl pelllnif fiom 100 to lie lictttr nnd chvicestern ehcep n little hither Thera M contlderaMc poor and ortllnnrv Btcxk hero that does not noli with facility Oood demand for export shtcp li felt Viiltus wore riuoted ns follows l.'rom " ' * to $160 for poor to cholco sheep nnd from Jl 75 to tl 50 for Iambi Receipts Cattle , 24000 head , enhca , 1WO head , lions , 24 CM head , sheep , 21000 head , 'Ihe K\enlni ; Journal leports ! HOflS-R .elriti < . 24,000 head , ofliclil Rattiiilay 7,800 head nhlpmcnts , 2 SSI head , left o\tr , nlxjnt 3GOO head , quality Is fair ; market fairly nethe nnd nrm ; best lots , unchansed , other grades , 5o hleher. CATTLn Receipts , 24 OCO liead , mnrl.et mod erately ncti\e ; Ust grades ste.id > , others , 5JJ lOc loner. SinjKP Recolplt 20000 lirnd. market steady for good grades , common , CfolOc loner. Horplplstind DUfmiitlnii of Stno'c. Official receipts nnd dispel I Ion nf stock ns shown by the IjooKs f the t'nlon Stock Vnnls company for the tftenty-fonr hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m , October 8 U'M : RKCUII TS , Car . Head C-nttla ' 1G3 4 S3 UOKS 15 1 17i Shtcp 45 10,22.8 liaises and mules , 3 74 DISPOSITION. Ilujers. Cattle , lion * Sheep Omaha , I'ncklnff compiny 429 a II. Iliinimond onnpanj. . . .177 . . 171 Swift and compan > 632 635 7365 Cudahj racking company. . . . 1,378 430 A. Haas 180 It. Hooker & . Desan 49 . . . J. tobmin 1 . . . , I , lleckcr 39 . . . , O II. II. from K. C 160 Milppers nnd feeders 853 11 Left o\cr 1000 . . 157 Total . 4374 1,405 8691 KniistiR lit } l.lin Murk Market. KANSAS CITY Oct S CATTI.IJHecelptn , 8 WO head shipments 2.000 he-id , nnrket > lull , Texis steets steady at J2 f > 'MZ 10 , Texis cows , S ) 75 rJ23 betf steers. SX7VU310. nathe cons , H 6001 83 stnckcrs anil fecdirs , Ji SOffS 30 , bulla nnd mlveil. Jl 2H3 to IIOOS Receipts , 1,600 hond , shipments 500 held , bulk of sales , (4 'ilVifj 00. heavies $5 OOT 514 , pickers J4 SOft 5 10. inliotl , J4 9005 10 , llKlus , f4 Sftfif-t < r Yorkers J4 i 5 < B : pl s , | 3 1001 75 Slllini * Receipts , 6,000 head , shlpnuMits , none ; market 5@10c loner. btuek In > lclit , Record nf receipt * nt the four principal markets Monday , October 8 , 1634 : Cattle. Hoirs. Sheop. South Omnlm . 4,331 1174 10223 Chicago . 2,0 ( > J S4.WO 21,000 Kansas City . 8.030 l.W & , { VM St. Louis . . . . 3.500 1,903 600 Total . 39. 8M iS.571 41.822 St. Louis Cipnerul'Murllot. . ST. LOiria Oct. S. riXDUR Quiet , firm. W1II3AT Opened slow , selllne up ic , then iloun Ho , closing l c below Saturday , the vliilblo supply factor belnsr the most potent factor ; No. 2 red , cash. 49HO ! October , 48'Ac ; Utccmbor , 50'jc. Jln > CoHc. CORN After a tronB opening wns sel batk by wheat , closlnff WZ'ic oft , No. 2 mixed , cash , B3o , October. 61e ; Peccmber. 45\o , Ma > , 47HC OATS--Qulet , llrm. No 2 , cash and October , 29 ! < c , options lower with whiat "aTf/ic , May , 3333c. RVi : 4S'4o bid for No 2 resular. llARLin' No trading. 11RAN Ix > nrer , GOo east track , sacked. riiAX tsur.D Jl 34. CLOVlR SKIJl > J7 355T8 00 TIMOTHY SKKD-ri-Wge 12'5. HAY Heavy , prime to choice timothy , tD 03 ® loco llUTTKIl Unchanged. HOGS HlBher nt lOc. IjVJAIl Ixiwer bca > and eik at J2.90. Sl'ELTHR In demand at $3 20. CORN MI3AL J2.4Klj2 45. WHISKY $1 23. ' COTTON TJ13S 85c J'ROVIHIONS 0isy. aulet. Pork , standird nefs. Jobbing 1136m Lard , prime steam. J7.62ij. choice. JTB74 Dry salt meats , loose shoulders J6 ; longB and rlba , 1C BO ; shorts 17. Ilacon. packed shoulders , J7 50 , longs , J78J' ! , , rlh ts ; shorts 8 1214 11CCEI1T8 Flour , 10000 bbls ; wheat , 28,000 bu ; corn. 20 000 bu ; oats. 37,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Dour , 6 , 0 bblH. , wheat , 1,000 bu ; corn 3,000 bu. , oats , 3,000 bu. Co ( Too Alurkot. NHW YORK , Oct. 8 COPPEE Options opened barely stead ) at UffZO points loner , ruled Ir regular ami generally weak under European de cline nnd European selling , closed steady nt 100 34 polnta net decline sales. 42.850 bags Includ ing : October , | 12 2o12 45 , November , tlLCS-Ti 1163 , December , til 3 < ill 10 , January , $14 650 1470 , March , J10MSJ14C5 May , > 10.60iJ10 ( 65 : spot coffee , Rio , dull and nominal , No 7I15i : > ( , mild , dull , Cordovt. HSOOifWOO , sales , 1,600 bags Mnmcalbo lit tlB.12K018.25 ; good C'allclltta. $1 * Warehouse deliveries from New York yes terday , 6,121 bajfn , New Yoik stock to < lay , 177 2S8 bags ; United titates Block. 253,828 bags , allont for the United States 209000 bagn , total \lsible supply for tlic United Ktates , 404 8 8 bags , against 427.S2J bags last jcar SANTOS Oct. 8 Market quiet , peed merage Bantos , U > fO ; receipts. JG040 bags , stock , 45J.OW bags , weekly n\erage , per 10 kilos , 11080 , re- rclpls during the we k. 151 000 bags , shipments to United States. 31,000 ImpH. utiKlc , 453,004 bags HAMBURG , Oct 8 Market quiet ; prices UW t Pfff lower , sales , 21,000 baps HAVRE , Oct. 8 Market opened barely steady , VWlf loner ; nt 12. in. , Hillf lower , nt 3 p m , weak and MWlf loner ; at 5 p m. . advanced 'If : net decline for today , lB'2'if ' , totnl tales , 60,0:0 IHO Dn JANniRO. Oct. 8 Market firm , No 7 .Hlo , nominal ; exchange. 121-lSd , receipts 6,000 bags ; cleared for the I'll ted Btntea. none , cleared for nuroiie , none stock 290,000 bags , weekly , firm ; exchange , standaid nominal ; exchange. 12 1-lGd ; receipts during the week , 05,030 bags , shipments to the United States. 31,000 bat's , stock , 10,000 bags. Clilrntro I'rnlt Quotations. CHICAGO , Oct 8 Porter Kros , . ChlcoEO. sold eight iars California fruit today at auction Double cratei Tokuy grapes t2 Will 55 , singles , 90C5M125 , half Muscats , HOifilU , double Cornlcheons , 1240 , whlt Comlcheoni. S3 lu , cling peadios. C5cSl { 00 ; Salnays G3rOi 00 , Blllyeiua peaihrt , tl : Sherman clings cUJl u < ) . L.I clings , OScBtlOS. Smocli. tl 0501.15 ; half crates Seckels pears , tl 13 , boxes , J2 W At Now York Two cars , crates Tokay grapes , J2 7641300. half crates , 1110 , Salway pi-aches. f iiSSi * Ocorees , late , M j75c , l.evl cllnb'8 , 6jcQ > tl IS. half Hnrtietts , tl.10. The iarl : Krult oompniy , ChlcaBO. cold Cali fornia fruit at auction todav as folluus 1'urllctt pvars. t215(82.50 ( ; Kelfer , I17C 200 ; C alrgeaui , tl { ft 50 ; Salwny penchest , itKSSSc , Tokiiy grants , half crates , tScSll.M : iloulila crates. 12 Oj2 41) , Muscat , half cnites. SitcUtlW , Cornlcheona , 11.05. silver prunes , tl.Oogi 10 ; Coea late red plums , tl Liverpool MirKnts. UVnnPOOU Oct J-WHEAT-CloseJ firm , demand moderate , No 3 red , winter , 4s Vfcd , No 2 red , spring , 4s Bd. COHN rirro , demand fair ; new mixed , spot , 4a til ; futures , tirm , demand peers October , 4s 1 .id. Na mber. 4s CHd. December , 4s W KIjOUH Dull ; demand poor ; t , Louis fancy , winter , Is 3d IMtOVISlONS-Lanl , dull ; demand noor : fpot , 39s 6d , futures , no demand 1'ork , easy ; demand poor ; prime western , 71s id , prlma medium , § ] a 'Jd , rtcef , dull ; demand poor , extra India mr-is , 75 > ; prime mess , Cls 3d. Tlie cecelpls of wheat for tha week were : from Atlantic porls. n.OOO quarters , from I'a- clllc iiortt ) , none , from other ports , 4I.VOO quarters , Receipts of American corn for tha past week , none. Kiinina City ninrkets. KANSAS CITY , Oct -WHEAT-Actlvo and hlKlier ; No. 2 hard , 4Bei9c ; No , 2 red , 46'Sc , No i red. 4S'4c , rejected , 4JC-ISO. CORN Ho hleher ; No , 2 mixed , 4 st No. white. 4Cc. OATS Pair demand ; No. 2 mixed , S'fcc , No. 2 white. SSc , IlU'lTEReuk ; creamery , 1992 ; ; dairy , It em , IXJQB Weak at JinCEIPTtt Wheat. 14,000 bu ; corn , none , oats , B.OW bu. flHIPMUNTH Wheat , 3) ) , < XN ) bu.j corn , 1,003 bu. ; oats , none , Minneapolis Wheat .Market , MINNEAPOLIS. OeL 1 Thvlslbl * supnly ' turned wh at down today , turnlnr the martlet lower than Saturday for May , Kec.clpta In Ul country vritro irnallsr lait week o lnn to the oadbeds : still there was a fair bs itucks irt tprs ( Lt country ANT A CLAUS SOA.P fry if once and you will -like thousands or oHier housewives - use no other. THE BESlPUREST MOSTECONOMICAL . CM dp mmm C Steel llangcs . $24.35 wrlli $38.00 $ 4-llolc Ranges. . 4.90 worth 9.75 Hase Burners 1135 _ worth 20.00 Bass Burners. . . 14,75 worth Cannon Stoves. . 1.75 wortli 350 Pallor Coots. . . . . 8.60 worlh 17.80 Laundry Stoves 3.40 worth 6,50 Oil Heaters. . 4.90 worth 9.70 Oali Stoves 5.65 worth 11.00 Parlor Heaters 7.60 worth 15,00 Special Carpel WOD ! Ingfiiins . . . 49c worth Unon ingnlns. . . 2Sc worth Smyrna Rugs $ 1.24 worth Tapeslry Carpel. . 4Sc worth For this pretty full-nickelod Velvet Carpet 5 % worth Oil Ilontor , which would cost you olbowhcro abuut $8. The Body Brussels G7c worlh name of it la "Splendid. " nnd 'Icmp ' Carpels 12c worth its rightly named , for it is a splendid oil heater in every Misfit Ingrains. . . 4.60 worth sense of the wotcl.Vo \ mo solo ngonts for ' 'Splendid Oil Misfit Brussels. . , . 8.75 worth Heaters , carry a largo variety Lace Curtains 98c worth of ty styles and guarnntuo every ore to give satLsfaction Portieres 2.95 worth or refunded. Portieresv money v Shades. . . , 24c worlh TERMS : 810 north of troodg , Bl per week or 81 per mouth 820 wurtti ot ire d , 81 OO per ivcok nr 0 per month SSO north of qrooils , S3 par ivook or 93 per mouth S75 vrorth of condi , Si.SO per ivook or 810 per month 8100 TTortli nf t'Ondi , 83 per weeK or 813 per month Take your choice \Vo ilon't care n aoo worth nf Koods , * flip wlilch you choose. 84 per weolc or 810 per month Formarly People's Mammoth Installment House Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. On track : No I hard , 57Hc ; No. 1 northern , GC'ic : No 2 northern K'ic. Ilccelpts 46S.COO bu , shipments , 200000 hit The demand for cash wheat ivns still nctlvo and the market firm , ullh lee small receipts to satUfy the demand The Hour market van steady nnd rather mote actUe. 1'ntents , 0209345 ; bakers' , Jl WQ1.13 I'roductlon wns rstlmatcd at 33 , 00 barrels for the twenty-four hours , shipments , 33,000 bbls , I'oorlit Oniln PHOniA , Oct 8 COHN-SlronB nnd higher ; No. 2. 63'ic : No 3. 62'4C. OATS Acthe nnd arm ; No. 2 white , 30 > i 231Kc ; No. 3 white , 30S30'4c. ItVll-Scarce. No. 2 W SOc. WHISKY Firm , high wine basis , ,11 23. ItiCiilTS Whent. t , 600 Im ; corn. 40.950 bu ; oata 25300 bu : rje , none , barley , 68500 bu. SIUI'MUN'l.S Wheat. CW bu. ; corn 1.950 bu. ; oats , 43,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , IZ.tOO bu. Sucnr Market. NEW yoniC , Oct. 8 Rut-ATI naw. 'dull , fnlr refining3fl3'ic , centrifugal , M test. 3c ; sales , nonet ; leflned sugar , quiet. . LONDON , Ocl 8 SUGAR fane dull and lit tle doing ; centrlfuctLt , Ja\ft , 15s 3d , Muscovado , fair refining , 11s. Dnlutli U limit Market. DUL1JTH Oct 8IirjAT Close : No 1 hard. rash and October , 59c , No 1 northern , rnsli nnd October , 67Hc , December , EIHo May , COVic ; No. 2 northern , cash , 64Vfec < No 3 C2c , rejected , l&c. To arrive : No. 1 northern , Mlic. Cut ton Market , BT. I.OUIS , Oct 8.-COTTON-Stendy : mlil- dllnff , 7tc , sales. 700 bales ; receipts , 4.IUO baits , Hhlpmcnts. 4.JM ba.lca , stock , 1(1,10) ( bales. Oil Markets. LONDON , Oct. 8-CALCUTTA LINflKED-Sep- tcmber and October * hliincnt | , via cac , 3)s 3J , l.'juced oil , 21sQ21s IVid. rii XVhriit Qiiotutlanii. BAN rilANCISCO Oct. 8 11UAT Steady , December 8i'jc ; May j > ltc. KlKl" Itnttnr Mnrliet. CLO1N. Oct. -UUTTKH-Steady ; sales , 39,270 Iba. at S3c , . \ro Your Children Subject to Croup7 Every mother slioulil know tliat croup can be prevented , The first symptom of Into croup Is hoarseness. ThU Is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cougli Uemeely U ( 'lven freely as soon aa the child becomes hoarse , or even after the rough cough has developed , It will prevent the attack. 26 and CO cent bottles for sale by druggists , hwrrti Took Tumble. The prices on sugar dropped off 39 cents par hundrcdn eight yesterday morning and as a result the retailers liavo been buying very heavily today. Sugar opened yesterday at $5 26 , and In a few momenta sagged away to 11.87 , The cut was general with all of the wtioletalo dealers , they expressing the opinion that there might bo a further dc- cllnj. When questioned as to the cause oC th ( Jecllno In prices , wholesale- men said that U wa simply following In the wake ot the cut that was Instituted In Chicago ] ast we k. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou- bleJ. TtUI slz , 23 centi , All druggists. Stand at the Head. For t hi rtyw years Duebcr\Vntch Unscs liai o Iwcn endorsed by every iiromlncnt dca IcrliillioUnltcdStatc * . Tlio IJucbor trade- rnnrk In this country , I and the Hail mark la RUBY JEWELED I England cro a guaran * l ADJUSTED ftcoot pure metal. 17- 3 > . WATCHES CI llompdcn move mcnta lu Uiicbcr cose * Etandnt tlio head. If your dealer does not keen our wntcbes malt us jour nddresi and ve will Bend yon In * namn nf n dealer who dors. Tim \WTCH U'OKUB , Cnnton , O , Made a well Man of TUX en KIT HINDOO REMEDY fHOBUCW JHB BOTB KI.M'l.'ln , In BO DAYS. herrom lli e > . * llli r rMl .BlB | ) ieMne , NlKlitly tinf X lions , etc , cnu d by put abnrei , iclves Tlitor uJ ( ill * to tlirunkftnorieani , and quickly btitsurclr reitorcs IxiitMaiilioaillnoldoryoiinK , FitilljrcarrUdlaTeil parUC. I'rlceiJl.OO .p ckaK . 6U forUS OO with nffuariiiitee tacureurraop .rrijfund .il. polv l imitation , but Inilit oil hurfnir IMIXI'U , It TaurdruEfftit iMnoteat It. we will l nd Upr pie < llrlciitnlMtdUul Col'r pi. , Ckletf , III. , t SOLD by Kulm & Co , Coi ( jlhnnd DouglatsSIl ) and J. A. Fuller Si Co , Cot , J4lh nd DouUtS St8.OUAUA.NUD. _ U " ENA -4 NEW LINK CUFF WM. LOTTDON. Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. Private wire * to CIIICUEO and New York All buainesii ordera placed on Chlcaici Uourd ot Trade. Correspondence solicited. solicited.york