AV. OCTO11T3T7. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Wolco TJp ty Vigorous Covering and Advanced Several Points. CLOSE OF THAT CEREAL WAS STRONG Il a 3 Ilccelpl * In tlie Northwest and IIen j- Accumulation * of Comilry Hlovator Siorl \Vcre tlio Chief Influence * In IVIirnl nt tlio CHICAGO , Oct. 23-Aftcr a dull nnd weak ne.iBlon , due to n combination or bPiir- Ish Influence * , trie whent market woke up at the flnlHh today nml , started by vigor ous covering of Brunt ? , closed lie higher for December. Mny corn closed unchtinged , Mny oats unchanged and provisions ut EllRht declines. Heavy rec-Hpt * In the northwest todny nnil heavy accumulations of country ele vator Blocks In that part of the country during the lust week were the chief In fluences in wheat nt the opening. The market dropped ' ,40 of its previous value na snon ns trading commencpil. Shorts , who had been Availing for some of what they called good bear news lo cover on , had In that nn opportunity to do BO , for the local scalpers commenced to Hell nnd 2i l.OOO or 800,000 bu. changed hands at from 52'ic to MBsO for December und from r.isic to 57H' ' for M : y. Hut when the whent for unle nt them- prices was ex hausted the price reacted to the highest price previously paid. December. whleh closed yesterday at 327jc , opened at 5'JHc. II stood ul M'&c ' for a long time , with an occasional dip of 1-lGc below that , and when IlrudHtreol'H visible Htipply stalement rame It nold a few moments nt 52Hc. An inquiry for hard cprlnK wheat was reported and Btime saleH. New York wired that If freight room wn plentiful a heavy export bust- nepB would he done. Those latter matters Induced Kdtne shorts to cover nnd caused December lo imirli K"ic ! about half an hour hefore the el > Be and ut the finish sent It lo lii sympathy with wheat corn wns wenlc nt Ihe slnrt and during the llrst half of the session , firm , and I" good demand dur ing the latter half. May opened nt m c. or % c below Its Hosing value on the day be fore. II remained dull , helling at 4ic : fern n prcaml , but steady for the greater part of Ihe lime In the foren ion , nt 43ic. After the iUlmatc-d receipts for tomorrow wore known to be very smalt and some shipping demand WIIR found 1o exist , the market became firm nnd near the end quite strong , May mlvuncliur to 50Uo and closing at 50' ' bid. bid.Trading - In oats wns limited. The market fallowed corn , and even though the offer ings were light , they far exceeded the In qulry. May slarled at 32Uc , touched 32i und sold down to 32Vic , with corn , and closed at SUSc. Provisions , won- very dull and hnd none of tinlirmnesa which was thought to be underlying the market yeterday. The open. Ing prices wert n shade under closing quo tatlnns of yesterday and n slight further decline occurred later nnd was still main tained nt Ihe end. Compared with closlnc prices of the day before , pork Is 7Hc nnd lard and ribs each "o lower. Hog recelplu todaV were 20,000 head and 30.0UO head ure estimated for tomorrow. The decline was In sympathy with corn , but the markel fulled lo rally when the grt' market advanced. Freights , at le for grain to Buffalo nnd a cargo of wheat to Milwaukee paid ? 4c. The leading futures ranged as follows : . ' Close. n -is 0 17 Ciish qiiotiitlon1 ! wur n fllows : I'ljntVaU nnd unietlloil. WIIBAT .Vi > . 2 Mirln- . 'UTiflOSfl ; No. 3 ciirl noinlnal , Ko. 2 rc.l. M'i 53c. TOIIN No. ; . S0ic ! ; No. I yellnw , tOc. OATS Ni > . S , 2Se ; No. 2 white , 31ic ! ; No. 3 white. 80'4irM ( < : . HVB-No. 2 , 46f ? Vic. . IIAItl.KV- . 2. 53cj No. B , K.iS51c ) ; Xo. 4 , K . , . T1MOTIIV Hiii--I'rliiie. I5.5W5.40. I'HOVISIONH Sless pork , per bbl. . * 12.50fZ12.50 lanl , per 100 His. . $7.25 ; short ribs. Fides ( loose ) IS.458&.W ; ilry alle l shoulders < boxeil > . J5.S7'il3 ' e.OO : short "clear KlileB | N > xeu > . J8.7500.87',5. WHISKY IJlBtlllcn" tlnlslicil ijooils , per KH | . tt.23. HUOAHRVnchaiiBed. . The followlns were Uie receipt ! and > hlpm nti today : M\V VOKK < iiNin.v : : Fc tcriltty' Quotation * on Flour , < ! rnln anil I'rflvlRlann. AU-liiln. Ktc. NKW YOUK. Oct. tt KIXUIl-nrc ) lpts. 32 , > ) U > 1 . , PX | > or.8 , 51,300 ubls. ; sales , * ) , Oji ) ( iksH. muiket weak and low n < for irrlns patent ; win tcr , low ttniile , scarce nnd nrnily held. Koutli ern Hour , dull , Hyp flour , wink ; Mice , 65u bhl8 , Iiuck liput Hour , Hoiuly at i2.10Q2.15. lirc'KWIIKAT Dull. XHN Mi.U-Qulel : : pales. IW ) hliln. . 2.40C unclis ; yellow western , Jl.lSSl.Hj Dramlywlne , hYB Dull ; c-ar lota , SlfiKc ; treat loads. HAUI.r.V Dull : No. 2 Milwaukee. . IIMtl.lOV MALT Nominal ! western. 70f5c. WHKAT Itecelptn. IM.JuO hu. ; exnortn. 32.3 > M tiu , I juitvH. S.lf71,000 l > u. futun-s and M.OnO bu ixt. Pp'l ' market quiet ; No. 2 red , In more nm elevator. K'.jc : nlloat , M4c a k l ; f , o. h. fiTTic. nfionl ; N'K 1 northern , 65c ; Ko. 1 ImnI , W'4c. Optlonn oiicnoil utrany on higher cable : anil foreign liuylnR. but declined nt noon mule a heavy Incrvuw In the world's ' wheat up | > lle u full recovery occurred later on. The closi WHS llrni at Ho net advance ; NCK 2 reil , I'Vh rimry , f,8Ut/3S > ic , chwcd at MUc : March , WtUfc Mli % clo * il nl SaVsc ; May , COKOCIUc. closfd a1 fl j Oclolxr clo.spd nt 65'c ; November cloned a tS Jo ; Dcccmher , ICfiM'tc , clostMl at 6CUc. COKN-Ileci'lpta. D4.800 bu. ; i-iportB , S.Cfk ) lu. nal en. 4i . * > liu. futures onil 4S.OO ) liu , spot. HK | > t maiket quid and firm ; No , 2 , 57 ! v h li-vator ; GT'/nO nlloat. Options opened weakc , under Inrirer reclt8 nnd Ix-lter weather , bui milled Khanily In the- afternoon on reported lartrv export tmrchawn , and cloned 'Jc net advance January cl.wwl at Hr-4c ; Mny , M'iW5 < c. closed n 6lo ; OclolHT. MH < t5Q1i > r , clew < l at 08 ! c ; Novein tier , 13tl5i".i4c ; , closed ut J6Uc ; Upcciiib r. MHc , cloaeil ill MHc. OATH Ilecelptu , 1I5.JOO bu. ] exporls , none ; ealen , 3 ? > .i ) lu. futures and ! > 5. < X" ) hu. Fpot. . Hl > ot market Irreuuhir : No , 2. SHio ; No. 2 < le- llvered. S2\r ; No. J. 31Sai ! No. 2 white , MUc ; No. 3 white , 31'ic : truck mixed , western , 3'ic ; tnick tthlte , western. 32\itf33Vio ; track while. Flati31b33i4r. . Option market opened Btrady. liut aderwiml weakened vndrr local Knlos , nnd vlowil ntD iK llne : January. Si BSl c , closed nt 3IT < , c ; Mny. 3P4 < j'36c , closed nt 56o ; November. 3'.v , cloned ut 32c ; DfceinLer , 32TltTXIc , clwetl at J3'4c , HAY Dull ; Bliti.plns. 4Jfl55c ; good to choice. CWJI'ic. llOl'fJ A\rak ; tnt , common to choice , old , 3tt7o ; new , MHUtic ; I'aclftc creut , 3li4f7c. 111DKS Klrmi wet nailed New Orleans. e- IccteJ , (1 to & > liu. , 60 ; ltueno Ayres. dry , 20 to 1 Ibs. , lie ; TexiiB , dry , 1 to 30 Ibs , , t'S ' j6o. lap. unATUKIl- Quiet but Btctut - Btctutj hemlock sole , UucnoH Ajres. llKht lo heavy weight. 150'lCo. \VOOL rleuilyt domestic tlcccc , 1902lo : pulled . , 1-HOVlftlONS-lIeer. dull ; beef hams. . f ? 18.00. I'ul meat , quiet ; pickled belllen. 7 a SHCi ] > lcklnl KhouMers. Smra c ; pickled au b'illlOc , Uml. ntciidyvtitcril ; steam cloned nt I7.UO Bbkwl ; city. 16.31 ; tales. MO tierces ; Octo ber cloned nt 17.65. nominal , January. JJ.cnkl ; reflniKl. steady ; contlm-nl , $ S.vOU8.i ; compound. l Jtyti3.T5. Ti.rk , dull. lIVTTnnViik ; weslon dairy , 12ClFo ; west- frn cifnm ry ( 15riJHc : ncsturn factory , ll Ic f 14VC ; UlKlint. aVjp ; Imitation creamer } ' , 14ft Uc ; Kluta dairy , I4O K ; state crvamery , ITOSUo. CHBUHH-AV.MU ; laree. HWc ( ; small. MiMllc ; part klm . 3lBJho ; lull klms. 3c. KCIUH- Dull and luavy ; state and Pennsylva nia. 9)/r2c ) ; Ice house. K.fllSc ; receipts. 6.tS pkBH ; western fre h. lT T19ic , cures. I2.76O3.00 , I'iTlULiUM-tJti-adltr ; 1'nlted closvd ut 63o blJi Washington , In bulk , II tj ; I'hlladclo la aid lUlllniore , In bulk , ! . ) . KOSlN-rJtm ; utralned , common to treed , | 1.4) Trill'BNTJNE--Flrm at I1.JO1.49. TALIXJW--tte < ly ; clly , J3 per itkir. . 4 4iMVc ; country , Ps , frre. * ifi4Tic. as m quality. Jtll.'K rtrm ; domestic , lulr to cxlrn , Japan , ISf. JJOt.ASSiSRtiailv ; New Orteani , open kullle , Boot ! 10 choice. 28C'3Cc. COI'l'KIl Olosni tjulet ; brokers' prices , J9.62 ; c.ichanice i > rlce , JS.&JJjii.W. COTTON HKKI ) OIL Quiet ; prime crude. Jit- oft crude , iiU'tfi y llow , butter grades , 3 U'Sc : choice yellow. 36c , prime yellow. 3flc ; yellow off -rn.lt . rw : c'i prime whltr , MUJIc. nominal. TIN -llurtly steady ; strain. JH.W H.n'Si plates , mtuket slradv Sales on 'clmnva tod&yt K tons April. J1I.5J ; U tons April , JH.S5 ; 19 uoi January , | 1LM , Jl loot January , ill. 65 ; 5 tnnt , F tnnrj * . JH.VO. i torn i | t. Itt.M ; Stets tots nri-t halt of DfCfmb'r , JI4M ; 10 tons April , llt.'M ; U u > ni Jsnunry , 114 SO ; JS Inns spot , ill.W ; M tffil , 1) ) . 0. , Nwembvr , 10 to M days , ' notlt.4. tit.I ) . 8PII.THn--I > ul1 ; domes'Ic , 4(1. ( LEAD.-Quiet mid PRSV ; brokers' prices , J3 : cxchiuiz prlcr * . ji.MflS. II' ' ; . OMAHA. UIMII.U : : , .n.\uiur ; % Condition of Trade ami Qiu titt.in cm Stupid nnd fancy Prixluoo. The market on strictly fruh f gs Is a little ftroiiRer. Quotations : lltTTTMHPacking itock , JfflOc , fair lo Bond coiintiy , IMjJIo ; choice to fancy , 16iil7c ; gathered crrnmcry. l't < 32c ; icpntntor creamery , 20&21e. POt'IVIHY Old hens , 44c ! ; prlns chickens. So ; ducks , tBJc ; prlm ; turkeys , fcc ; old tur keys. 7 74c ! ; Reese , f , J c. KUOS-Per il z. . sliIcily fresh laid. JOfllJc. HA MIS Prulrlf chit-lift : * , yiung , per dos. . J3.00 prnlrle chlckenj , ol'il tr dm . . , , . per _ tl.'lgi.V ) ; old , per do * . , tJ.E'l , Lltio wlnif leal , per doi. , II - wln lent , per doz. , 11.23 ; rUicki. mixed , . cnnvashncki , Hvlfl.M ; mnl laiil.i nnd K..1 hcml- ! . tS : iiuall. > 1.2(1 ; deer tailillvi , HfJiOi. ; antelope taihll'S , 13U1IC Vli Al < choice fal and imallc ls are quoted at C i lattre nnd coarse , 3tftc * rHtiHIWlrconsln. : : . full cream , ni > w make. I2'ic ; .N'flnr.Bka and lows , full _ cunm , llcj Ne- iranku nnd lown , pnit skims. 7f8c } ; Umburirer. tfo. 1 , lie ; brick. No. 1 , 12c , Svvln , No. 1 , 14 sri.v. IIAY-T'pland liny. J1.M ; midland. J7 ; lowland , 1750 ; is straw , } . Color makes the price on hay. l.lKht shinies sell Iho beat. Only tup Krades tirtau toil prices. I'lilKOXS Old birds , per dor. , 7Ic. vioi3TAiiua Th polnto crup In the west Is so thort anil the iiuullty 8 > -jiotir tills neuron ( lint New Yoik potatoes urn being shipped aa far weal ns Chi cane. II may rrem n little rtraime , hut II Is a fact , ncierllielehf" , that fume of the vrestcin nKllcultiir.il stales have not crown potatoes enough for their own use , while others ha\u few to ship. The potalo situation nt present Is an full of featur ns nn eetr IK full of meat , iwya ChlciiKo Piwilucr. Tin-IP nru so many features lo It Hint II hns Iwi-ii ilechle < lly Interesting of late , al- thnuiili hy 110 moans snllfaclory. There ha\e hern more | itatucs In Ihe past week thun nny prevli'iis ' ucl < this Kei un , nnd HIE competition liptwrrn } Yoik nndVlicomln stncli has In'i'ii InteiPstliiR and rnmctvhnt actlro. The Wis consin iicnplD , who have held the market for .warn tit this season , do not relish having the New Yoiks ccimu In nnd take so much of the lamlnem , while the people who nrc it-cclvlnB the New York pluck malntnin tliey cnn utny In the Held with the Wisconsin potatoes ns lone as thcrn 13 any money In rllhcr one. The Wiscon sin potntnes. as hns K-cn stated time and Kaln , aie not diRlralile. They me mill. anil Rencrally at ilbfuvor with consumers. They Me stlllnn nt very low prkcs. Hut thh does not illBcouragc the Xew York peoilo. They have a rule from New York points runninir fiom 20 - to Me. ncciuillng to location , and my thvy cnn buy to ns Roinl nilvtiiUiiKi- New Yoik * In Wisconsin. They cannot sell , of cnurciIn competition with the small Wis consin potatoes , ami they fny they dr > not have to d , > so. 11 lit they do claim to bo uMe to com pete In i'\vry other manner with the belter class of potatoes tomlnu from the Hailger rtnt * . WeilnMduy. for Instance , New Yoik nurbnnks of the very licst rpiallty fold nt ThlcaKo nt Olc , at.-ilnst [ isc for the best Wisconsin lEurbanks. And Iho marplri threatens to widen. IllKht nt present the Montana and Manitoba crop appears to be out of the question. Pnttlcs who have looked ih , , matter up have come to the con clusion that It will be some lime before the market nlll be in shape to bring In any more of either. The Montana people want 60c per 100 Iks. nt the very lowest for their potatoes , and with a rale of G3c lo Chicago Ihe cost laid clonn here U brought up to above 75c per bu. , which now Is fully lOc more than could be obtained for them , countlne nothintc for shrinkage and profit. 80 far us the Monltohas are concerned , the market prlco Is now below a point that will permit them to come In. There are a. few poor lots rotnlnkIn from Indiana points , hut they nrc very small and mount to practically nothing. The Michigan crop Is not cutting any figure of consequence at present. Theie nrc some comlnK , but they arc poor Wlsconslns , and very little attention u mid to them. The Ft. Paul Pioneer Press snyn tnnt Inquiry was rnniUnmoiiR the larcer of the commission houses nnd the fact elicited tint the only po- taloes now In Ihe markel In nny volume have been bronchi from WnshlniUon and Montana , mid they are worth about ? 0c n bu. more thnn the tubers rnlsfd In that etatc. Th ? Minnesota rontH cli ) not look badly , but they do not stand tin' test of cookhiK nnil turn btncK In the pro cess. Whether those Krown In the northern part of the state will be of the same quality remains tn be seen. There have been none marketed yet fi-oni the mtth and very few offered. The Mon- Inna and WnshinRton crop Is excellent In quality nnd quantity , but in the PakotnF. while tlic quality Is Rfnernlly Rood , there Is scarcely more than will be needed for home consumption. West ern potatoes lire worth from 50c to soc nt whole- Bale In Ht. Paul , nnil ns the duty Is but ISc per bu. there nuij- something come of the pn > po3ltluns that have nccn received very frequently of late from Manitoba dealers ulio desire to ship here. Quotations : POTATOUS Wcstem stock , car lots , c ; small lots. 70c ; racked , 70S72C. OLD DiAN8 Uand-plckril. navy , } 2. ; me dium , Jl.805(1.90 ( ; common white beans , J1.V5 ® 1.90. 1.90.ONIONS ONIONS On orders. 63S70c. CAIIIIAOIJ On orders , 1'4C. Cii : KllY IVr dor. , , 2 ; .Vc. SWCKT J-OTwVTOES-Per bbl. . J3.S ; Jersey , 13,75 p r bill , rnuiTg. QUINrns Callfoinla , per 60-lb. box Jl.CO. APPU-s Good stock , per bbl , , J2 582.15 ; Mich- lK"ii stock. 3. PEACH ES-Callfoin'a freestone , SOcgll.OO : cllnns. .7C SOe. PLUMS-Cnllfcrnla , WcffJl.OO. . PKAItS Ilartloll , no good shipping stock : wln- l r Nellls. JI.7S. ' -L' QPiAPKS ronconls. ] H-1b , tinskctB. S1i723t > : Cal ifornia. Tokay. Jl.Will.S3 , Muscat. II.OKil 2V CHANIIKKIlIES-Cape Cod , fancy. J9.50 per bbl. TROPICAL FRUITS. OrtANOKS Mexican , ISO , 209 , per box , J3.M ; FlorMns. JJ..V ) . BANANAS-Cholce slock , II.75112.50 per bunch. LEMONS-Fancy Messina , 300 , Jj ; 360 , Jt.50. PI N E A PPLES-Nonc. UISCELLANEOUa. OYSTERS Medium , per can , 12c : home shoes. He ; extra standnnli. IBc ; eitra selects , ISc ; company selects. 25c ; New York counts. 25c. F1QS Knncy , per Ib. , 18c ; choice. 16c. 11ONRY Cnltfoinla. loc ; dark honey , lOClSo. MAPI.K SYnuP-Oallon cans , per doi. , JI2. NUTS Almonds , 16O17c ; English walnuts , 12i9 He ; filbert ! . 12c : Hrazll nuts , ICffllc , eastern Clic tnutB , 12c. CIUliK Pure Juice , per bbl. , t ; halt bbl. , 43.2J. IHDKS-No. 1 green hlfles. 3'i.c ; No. 2 green hldea. SUc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 4V < c ; No. 2 Bfecn salted hides. 3c. No. 1 green salted hides , 2T > to 40 His , 4' < c , No. 2 green salleJ hides , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 3'4c ; No , I veal cslf , 8 to 1 ! Ibs. , 7c : No. 2 vesl calf , 8 to 15 Ibs , 5c ; No. 1 dry flint hides. Co ; No. : dry Hint hides. 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Go ; part cured hldea He per Ib. leas than fully cured. SHEKP PELTS-Oreen salted , each , ZJffGOc ; Itreen salted shearlings ( short wooled paily skins ) , onch , 10 f:0c ; dry fhearllngs ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1. each. WlSc : dry Bhenrllngs ( short wooled eaily skins ) . No. 2 , each , 5c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells , per Ib. . cctual weight , CSSc ; dry flint Kansas und Nebraska murrain wool pells , per ] b. , actual Weight. 486'Sc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight. < < TCVSc : dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 48Cc ; ( have feet cut otf , ai It is useless to pay freight on them ) . TALLOW AND QIIUABE Tallow. No. 1 , 4Hc ; tallow , No. 2 , 4c ; grease , white A , ( c ; grease , white II , 3c ; grease , yellow. 3 < 4c ; gre-ase. dark , 2Hc ; old butter. 2tJ2Hc ; beeswax , prime , lS@20c ; rough ytllaw. lH02c. St. Louis Genenil Mnrket. ST. LOI'IS. Oct. 23.-rLOt.'n-Firmer. but not < juotnbly changed , W11I3AT After early weakness rallied nml closed linn , about unchanged ; No. 2 red , cash , 48Uo ; December , 4i\c ! ; Mny , M'ic. COllN After a weak opening was stimulated by cables nml closed li&'ic up ; No. : mlxeil , cush , 4Cc ; October. ( Hie ; l > ec mber. 4fi'.4c ; May , 464 Btte OATS 1'oltowed the other cereals ; No. Z , cash , SSo ; October , SSlic ; May , 32Vie3Hc. KVK-Stoady. HAHLI5Y Wendy ; snles of Minnesota at B1Q ) Me. acconllng to quality. IlIlAN-Hlgher ; SP.io on east track. KI.AX BKID : 31.44. TIMOTHY SIID : ii.75iEi5.io. HAY to ( XMW.OO for prime lo choice llmolliy. lll"TT13Il Lower ; peparaior creamery , IMfSOci eo l to choice dairy. HfilSc. nc.CJS Steady ; 34Hc. I.KAn-Steiuiy- at J2.93'S. HPUI.TKK J3.17H bid. WHISKY Jl. 23. COTTON Tins 6Sc. HAGCSINO 5T.06HC. PHOV1HIONH Quiet. Pork , itandinl mess , jobblnK. J13. I.anl. prlmo Fleam. > 7 ; cholei- , J717H. Ury Fait meats , loose sliouldcrs , J5.G2' ' & ; lonps : nnd rlbn , J&.50 ; shorts , 4C.7S. linron , juirki'd shoulders. 18.75 ; longs and ribs , J7.25 ; shorts , J7.S04r7.GH. IlECEIITS Flour , .m bW . ; whent. 8,000 bu. ; corn , 3 , ( Im. : onts , W.OOO bu. SlUPiinNTS Klour , 11X000 bbls. ; nhenl , none' , com , 4,001) ) bu. ; outs , 16,1X0 bu. Kaunas City .Murkets. ICANSAS CITY. Oct. 23. WHKAT Slow : No 2 hanl , 4Sc ; No. 2 red. V4iTIGc ; rejecleil. 420 13c sale * by sample on 'change , f , o , li. Mlsslsilpp rUer , No. 2 hard , 56c ; No. 1 red , 12 > iB53c. TOUN Active ; No. 2 mixed , 43 < BU' < ic ; No , ! \ \ hlti43UBH'c. . OAT -IJnrhanged. IlirTTKII-DulI and weak ; fancy separator , 180 3V ; nalrjUO'lSc. . KlSOtt Active nnd steady ; lUjc- HKCnilTS Wheat , 9,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats none HHIPMGNTS-Wheal. 3,500 bu. ; corn , none ; oats non . r'rnlt Quntnlloiis. CIllCAnO , Oct. 23. The Karl Fruit compan > sold as follows ; U'Alencon rears , Jl.SJ ; NcrU Jl. ; Kaster Il.-virre , J1.25 ; II. Clalrgeau , JI.73 Vicar , Jl.SS ; Tokay Kruiwa. half crates , ! . iluuble crates. 11(5 ; Emperor , half rrate * , Jl.W Malagus , half crates , lutd order , . Purtrr Itnis. company. Chicago , sold five , cars Double i-rutes Tokay yrupes , J1.70 < ; 3.M : slnulei WcCtl.Oi ; double crates Cotnlcheoru , JJ.7W2.iS KlnKles , JI.COOT1.40 ; single crate * Muicutn. 70cf Jl.J. ; double * , ll.2Gfi3.05 ; Malagas , JI.33 ; hal botvii winter Seckel pears. (1.33 ; Klefcr pears H.75 ; Haluuy pvaches , I4jt o. Wool Murket. ST. 1JOVIS , Oct. 23. WOOL In rood demand price ] ' 1'rUcii Wlieitt Quotations. HAN FHANCISCO , Oct. n.-WHEAT-Stcady M'.ic ; Jlay , 9Iej clesreJ , .ill cen tals. . STOCKS AMU UONllS. Vcstcrilny Wtu One ( Ilia Dullrst Dnyi In Nocurltlrs on llccoril , NEW YOUK , Oct.Thls was one cf the dullest Onys on the Stock exchange- record for n full day's business , the trans actions npRreBntlnR only 92,000 slinres. With the exception of coma smull selling In St. I'nul and Louisville S. Nnshvlllc nnd very modernte buying In Northern Pacific pro.- ferred for the London nccount , the market wan left entirely In the Imnds of the room traders nnd was. unimportant nnd ttnlnter- CM I n If us It was dull. The commission honpcs have been complaining for months past cf lack of orders , but straKKllntr cus tomers have c > me along occasionally. To dny not n lamb wa In slslit In tlic pasture * nnd only n hnmUul of small bears nml 11 very few Blunted bulls wre to be ween on the rliiK nnd It did not require the police to prevent n "knockout , " for the ilshtlnR was Indeed tnme. The movement of prices wns slUBtflsh nnil IrrcKulnr. Sugar WOB In fnlr buying In the early dealings and rase 1 prr cent , to 87Vic , but soffgc < l off during the afternoon to S5 % . that being the closing price. Sugar pre ferred lost J,5 per cent. The grangers moveil within the narrowest llmlu , St. I'n ill's ninfie being H per cent , llurllnKton und Hock 1 - luiul U per cent und Northwestern > , d per cent. Hurllngton lost Id per tent on tlic dity and St. 1'aiili \ per cent. Hock Island gnlned ' , - ( , per cent. Ncrthern 1'aclllc pre ferred sold down 176 irer cent by Iloston and the local bcnrp , on the failure to dispose of the J5,000,000 recortlflcates offered for sale yesterday.- The break occurred In the llrst hour and the stock was taken by London houses at the decline. Very little was d"ne In ( he vhnrcs during the ufternoon nnd the rinsing llftires were the- lowest touched. After a decline of \ \ ppr cent at the opening. Chicago OUH fluctuated between 73Ts nnd 74' . closed ? per cent below the top. On purchascK of 2UO shares , Pullman rose P.J per cent nnd Tobncco preferred 2 per cent , Western Union nnd New Knglnml are un- chanRed on the day , There was n firm tone to the bond market during the early session , but In the afternoon the dealings were some what Irregular Ihe market closing un changed. The following were the Closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : AtchlBon B ! n. P. D. ic ( . . . . Ad.imn Eiprcsi. . . 1-IH Korthwoatern . . . . Alton.T. 11 32 do pfd do pfd 17/i K. Y. Central Am. Exprcns N. V. A.N. Ens . . . llaltlmoro.tohlo. l l Ontario , t W 111 CanadaPacific . . . < I"i OrcKon Imp J.I Canada , Southnrn , fiO Ore-iron Nav 20 Central I'aoino . . mil O. S. L..tU , N. . . . 207M Chen. AOhio IH'i ' Paclllc Mall. inw Chlcniro Alton. . . . \4 < i P. D. A E. HVi r.It. , tQ 7S Plttshnrir. . . . . . . inn Chlcnirutiai Pullman Palaco. . ronRolldale-d Gas Koaillnir C.O. C. ltSli . . . 3R' < lllclimondTcrm. . Colo. Coal .V Iran do pM Cotton oil Con. . . tl. O. W 10 Del. & Hudson. . . . iu : K. O. W. pfd 42 Del.Lnek. & W. . . Util Hock Island uo D. .til. O. pfd St Paul D..VC. R Co fit Paul nM Ea l Teun St. P. .t Omnna. . . Erlo 1I1S4 do pfd IT- Uonfrt 2114 Southern Pan Fort Way-no 1S Surar notlnory. . . G. Northern pfd , . 11)0 ) Tcnn. Coal , V Iron R.AE. I. pfd fll ) Texas Pacific. . . . Oil Hocklnc Valley , , 17K T. & .O. Cant.pM. lll.Central (41 ( Union Pnclno St. P. & Dill uln. . , . 22 U , S. Express 10 K..V T.DfJ 91 ! W.SL L.A-P 10M | ' " ' do pfd UH do pfd. . . on1 Wells Fartfo E-c. . li'J Lake Sliore 1S5 Webtc.rn Union. . . 87H Lead Triiit 3i > ! W. A-L. B im Louisvlllui N . . . fic : do pfd 4IIW Louisville , VN. A. M A. SI. L Manhattan Coti. . . 1IIU D. 4 It O " ' 111 O , K Michigan Cent. . . Mo.Paciflo S7.P. ! F.4. I Mobile & Ohio. . . . 1HH1 dor > fl 7 a NnnhvillfjChat. . . 07 'H. ' 4T. C National Oorda a l'/M T. A. A. .tN. M. . . f do pfd 21 IT. SI. L.&K.C. . . . N , J. Central 107l < do pfd n NA W. pfd KIM a. R. K North Am Cu sr * do pM Northern P&cina. 4 > lAm.Tob. Co I1H No. Pac. nfil. . . jr. do iifd 104 Xrw Yiirk .Money NEW YOUIC. Oct. S. MONEY ON CAT.I. : a y nt 1 per cent ; lost loan , I per cent ; closed t 1 per cent. PIllME MERCANTILE I'APiR-2S01Vi : per ent. STERMNO UXCHANOK Firm , with nctunl Hislness 1n hunkers' bills at tl.R'ii for demand nd J4.SOH for sixty days ; posted rnti-B. H.ST'igi . M anil JI. ( KiT4Sr ! ; commercial bills , 54.S7. SILVKIl CEHTJFII-'ATCS C2Hc. Closine quotations on bonOs were as follows : I S. Oarer "nB iD. .tn."or4' .7r.Tr so l.S. CftCOitp UPMIErlo Jnils. . . . . . . . 71 J.S. Urec o , u. AS , A.U& . . ' , ' . S. 4s coup 'do Ts 0 , " 11. S. y ro * Uti H. &T. C. 09 101 I'aclllcOsof'133. . llll dolls 00 Ala. Clans A 103 M. K. .VT. 1st 43. . 611 Ala. Class 11 ium do I'd 4 * 4' ' = - Ala. Claw C . . . u.3 Mutual Unlonlli. IDS Ma. Currt'iicLpH. , 03 N.J.Cunt.aen.na. 1111 } $ Vv. New Con. 4a. . No. Pac. lulu 113 MlBsourt Ua 100 Nc Pac. and ? H5J N.C.U5 N. W. Consols. . . , 141 ! ) do IB 101 'du ' S. F. Dnb , 63 111 S. C. nonfnnd K. O. W. IBIS 7 Twin , new Hot (1. ; § ? < St. I * Consols 7n. . lu : Tenn new net 5. . . St. P.C.iP. W.fli. Ill Tenn.old Oa. . . OP St.L..tI.M.fcn.6s. 10 > < Va. Centuries. . . . S. U A S.F. Gen. 0 , flH lo deferred. . . . 87 Tex. Pac. iHts. . . . S7 Atchlson 4 > r.KH Tex. Pae. ' 's ' UM Atchlson A. . . . 10M U. P. lull of 'fU. . 3D.5 ? anndaSo. ? ndi. . 105 WtBtShoro Js. . , . . 1U. , | Pen. P.io. l tM ' 08. iu s Southern U.K. Ba. 88 D. 4. B. O. 7n. . . . , naw bid. HoUoii St : > c < DOSTON. Oct 23. Call loam. 1V432 otr cent : Imo leant. 2Hut.tj : ) tier cent. Uloalnr prlSDj for , \\S mlnltiT sair.vj : A.T. A & t' . . . . WcBtlnicli. Electrla 83lt Am. sunar . FillH W. Elce. pfrt. 62' Am. Suear pfd . Win. Central H : ! ay State U.'ii . AtchlHon lids 10K SollTolephono. . . . ZOO AtchlHon 4a lltl'- 2 4 ! { Ninv KinrlanJ Us . 1011 Iloston A Maine. . . . Cen. Klectrlc os. . . HO1 : C. . a . < iO . W is. Cent. IMi . . . ft ntelilmni pfcl. . . . . , Atlantic ! . tl' CM. Kk'Ctrlo . 34M lioston .V Montini ' - " . llllnola Steul . . . 40 Bulte i Ilouton. . . . 103 ? Mexican Cnnlrnl. . 1 C.-ihnniHi Iloola. . 1'iUI N.Y. iN. ri . IW Cuiiteiiul.il. HA 3ld Colony . 177 FranXHn liij Jreiroii tiliort I.lcio 8fH ' tUiohor. . 4(1 ( K OBceola ? . , . sal Union PnclQc . 11 % Qulnc.v ou VlVst End . 03 Tamarack : 151 W. End l > fd . 83 Sin Kr.iucltcti Mining Mcoo'c < Jnitli > n , SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 2S.-Tho offlolnl cloiln ; quotations for tnlnluK' stocks today were as fol- OWH : Alta 23 Crown Point AlphaCon 1- Exchequer 7ao Amies H * ( iould & Curry. . . . 07 Hele.liur IDS Halo& Norcrobs. . 80 Holle I le Juattca 25 Itcbl & Ill-Ichor. . . . 133 Kentucky Con Uodie Con 12 Mexican un Hulllon SO Mount Diablo 10 nulwcrCou 10 Ophlr 325 Caledonia 1 Overman l > 1 ChalleiiBo Con KO Potosl 74 Cholhir 75 Sarago 70 Contldence 1HO Sierra Nevada. . . . 114 Con. Cal li. Va 400 Union Con 70 Con. Imperial. . . . . II Utah Con 70li Con. NowYorU , . . . j _ Yellow Jacket . . Sllvor bars , 03KOJ03 > So. Mexican dollars , Sac. Drafts , sight , lUci lelcg-raphlc. 12Kc. V : k Uinltic y.lut llln II , NEW YOKK , Oct. 23Tiia followm ? ara thi cloHlne mining qiiouiuoiis : Ilulwer 12W Ontario fiuo Choler W > Oplur 270 Rrown Point C Plvmoutn ' 1(1 ( Con.cal. ft Va. . . 4BII QulcK&ilvor 150 DeadwooJ 50 do prefci rod 1MIO Goukl .V Curry . . . CO Sierra Nuvacto 70 Halo& 05 Standard 113 HoinDBtaku . 1000 Union Con (1.1 ( IronSllver . 10 Yellow Jacket. . . . 70 Mnxicnn . US London Ntook Qiiotiitlnn * . LONDON.Oct. 2S 4 p. m. chnlnj : c.in'idlnn St. Paul com ( I21 Erlo . Jl N. Y. Central 101 Erle2ds . 7.T Pennsylvania 52 : ills. CVutral . 94 Heading II Mexican ordinary. Mes. Cen , new-la. 01 rinnnclnl Xotnf. LONDON , Oct. J3. Z. p. m. liar silver. l-16d per or. 11OSTON. Oct. 2J.-ClearIng-s , JHB70 , ( 3 ; tal- ances , 11,102,715. llALTlMOHi : , Oct. 23. Clearings , 11.609.38 ; balances. | : oe.i2. NKW YOltK. Oct. O. Clearlnt-s , fS9.6S3W3 ; balances , H.K5.311. PIULADKLPHIA , Oct. 23-Clenrings , J1I.4J7- 810 ; balances. | 16,1S ) . 1II3IU.IN , Oct. I ! . Exchange on Iximlon , S days' sight , 20 murks 55'i pfe. MKMPKIB. Oct. Kl. Clenrlmrs. J4S6,16t ; ! > al- ancea , JS2.7I3. New York exchange , selling ; il par. par.CINCINNATI CINCINNATI , Oct. I3.-N w York eichanire , par to SJo premium. Clearings , J3.1M , 00. JJoiifi' , aau p r cent. 1'ARIS. Oct. 13. Three per cent tenter. I03f Mo for Ihe nccount. Exchange on London , lit ISlic for the account , ST. LOUIS. Oct. S3. Clearings. 13,848,077 ; bal ances , IW3.37J. Money , dull at COT per cent. Exchange on. New York , 75c discount hid. Nli\V OHLEANfi , Oct. 23. CK-arlmo. j,4M , 6. WASHINGTON , Oct. a. The rush balance In the treasury today wai 111 ! , 317,341 ; uoM rmerve , LONDON. Oct. S3.JohI is quoted toJajut Durnoi Ayrti at Z : Madrid. 15.W ; I.lBlx.n. JJ.bu , 8t , Petenibure , W ; Ath-fns. 77 ; ncmv. 103.W ; V | . enna , IM. CHICAGO , Oct. S3. Clearinirs , HJ.70S.OO ; ) . ilon y. 4Q4H per cent on call ; Wili p r cent un time. New York exchange. lOe illscnunt. J rel n ex- , ttrllug , commercial , OMAHA UVESpCR MARKETS Moderate Becelpta of'Cattla and Hogs the Order if tiie Day. ONLY POCR TO TAIR WESTERNS ON SALE llccf Iluycrt llavn Ditto to Choose from HORH Open IllKtiec nnil Strnuc , but ItcacfC'losltiR \Vcnl ( nnd I.o cr--Shtrp Dull. Tt'KSDAV , Oct. 23. Hecelpts of nil kinds continue inoderntc , the two days' supply being- shorter than for the first two days of last week by nboul l.WW caltlc and 1,3W hogs. Sheep supplies have Increased something like 1,400 head. The cattle market was 'not oversupplled todny , the supply. In fact , beliifr rather un der the average. The offerings did not In clude any corn fed native beeves and buyers simply hail a lot cf poor to fair western rnnirern ftom which to make their selec tions. Under the circumstances there was no great amount of life to the trade , nl- IhouRli desirable beef steers sold itadlly at full strongprices. . The common nnd In ferior grades ruled dull , but generally about steady. There was n rather firmer tone to the trade In butchers' and cunnera' stock. Off'r- Ings Included perhaps a third of the total receipts and the demand was active enough to absorb these readily nt full Monday's quotations. The calf market was active and stronger , choice vcnls selling up to I4.SO. Hulls , stags and rough stock generally showed no particular change , although the trade was by no means brisk. The sleeker and feeder trade , both Mon day nnd today , was a vast Improvement over last week. Supplies belnn lighter and the demand better , prices have naturally been n shade tinner all uround , nnd the pens huve been pretty well cleared. Clood to choice feeders are quotable at $2.lWS/3.15r ( fair to good. J2.2jlt2.00 , and common gnules from 12.20 down. Itepresentatlve Hates ; No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. S..1KGJ3S rows. I. . , . 740 1 O ) . 727 $1 M 1 10 .110) J 97' ' . S33 1 3) 7.-,3 2 W ; ; o i 25 .1W3 2 < N ) 720 1 2J . 731 2 " 0 . 970 1 25 794 2 05 . ! > i > 0 1 2S 1025 2 10 1 2S KKlfi 2 10 10. . . . * S5 1 r . D5S 2 10 1..I160 i ro .11)83 ) 2 ID 4. . . . 1127 1 40 . S4U 2 15 2. . . . 875 1 t3 . ! lC 2 IS 3. . . . 97C. 1 W .102) 2 13 2..MIS 1 4V ) .812 2 15 I..IWJ 1 W .1W7 2 13 15. . . . 1184 1 10 .1110 2 Ml 1..1020 1 50 . SJ5 2 25 I..KHIO 1 V ) .IMC 2 45 10 . . . W3 I GO .1170 2M 1 . . .1000 1 50 .1130 2 55 13. . . . S63 1 DO . SCO 1 M 640 1 73 425 1 W W7 1 75 SCO 3 CO 473 1 9' . 400 J 25 750 2 * > . 400 1 25 370 2 00 . 3K ) ] 35 753 2 15 1. . . . 430 1 40 1. . : o i oo SC5 3 00 1. . 230 1 10 : (2H ( 3 ( W 1. . 220 1 25 3f,0 3 00 1. . 211 * I 25 lee : t 25 ] . . ISO 1 SO 120 4 00 1. . 19 < ) I 50 21 ; i m 3. . 155 1 50 IM I 00 3. . 37 ! I 50 no 4 oo tl' ' 2UO 1 50 160 4 00 l' . 297 1 75 IM ) 4 00 1. . ICO 1 75 'U5 4 27 4. . . 3r2C1 i so 120 4 SJ 10. . , 2C1 2 00 COS 4 3 19. . . . 110 200 130 4 10 2..1100 1 20 .1SU 1 $5 1. . . .NXK ) 1 23 . , ' ) 1 JO 1..1KO 1 Zj .1200 3 90 3..ioe i co .1I30 1 ! > 5 . . MO 1 i 1100 2 WO 1. . . . 6SO I 50 .31,40 2 00 1..1410 I M SIO 2 00 . 12110 2(0 2..1203" 1 60 1173 200 1. . . . SCO 11- . .3120 223 2..15 1 65 1. . . . 350 1 75 Sftli 2 .V. . 410 2 Oi > D57 2 M I. . . 770 S 00 741 255 1. . . . 810 2 0 < I 30 2 55 1. . . . 780 2 00 7M 2 60 1. . . . 930 2 00 Ml 2 W 1. . . . C10 2 CO 930 2 60 a ) . . . .100 Z 00 sos 2 T ? .415 204 lisa 2 T3 5. . . . 2 2 W 10 2 75 3. . , .1050 2 10 , . 693 2 75 1. , , . 510 2 ir .10M 2 7R 0. . , . 51S 2 20 r > 2 7f. 12. . . . 562 Z SO 9 > 2 2 75 1. . . . 340 225 676 2 S'l 14. . .761 2 25 775 S SO .740 2 25 r.m 2 sr H ! ! .956 2 2 > 813 3 Ml i. . . 700 2 23 1. . C. . $20 3 00 10. . . r.so 2 25 CATTLE. A. 15. Crltchluw. No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. 1 bull 1120 Jl 60 ! l cows , 1211 JS 30 75 cows 9S2 2 SO 43 ateera UI3 330 Olilland & C. I cow 9S ) 2l ) H utrs. tlfT..12ii7 250 47 cows. 1ISS 32-i 2 steere 11 3 J 75 11 Bteers 1163 2 65 Oldland. 1 heifer 440 I 35 5 eows 792 I M 2 cows 930 2 00 7 heifers 490 2 10 8 cows S112 2 15 10 rowi 817 2 15 73 cows 977 2 25 2 calves 375 2 23 1 calf 270 2 25 2 calves 380 2 10 3 feeders ! ! ! ! 8S8 2 40 1 cow. 1230 2 50 B feeder.1CW5 263 3 steers IIE'J ' 2 85 12 fleers } fi 2 S3 46 steers 1181 2 95 3 ateers , 1102 3 00 10 steers 1203 S 00 C9 steers. 333 2 ciilves ISO 4 25 Oeorge Ixvlimerr , 3 cows (153 ( 1 73 S4 cows 515 2 20 3 Btrs. tig..1423 250 7 feeders..1014 2 C1 latter. 940 275 39 steers 1115 S ! 0 WYOMING. Pjiear & Sens. 4 cows 1082 200 18 cons 9S5 235 B. II. Ktatner. Ibull .1670 1 M I heifer. . , , 720 173 1 bull 1300 200F. 87 cows 917 210 F. 3 COWB 853 1 78 32 cmvB . 915 205 13 feeders. , . . ! > o3 2 70 W. Culbertson. Ibull 1MO 160 2 Pti-eis 1200 305 8 steers 11 CO 3 Ck" , W. P. Noble. 2 bulls 1325 1 25 15 sirs , tic , . .I1CS 240 Klrkpatrick Ilros. 1 bull. . ' 1510 1 r.0 3 co s 1130 200 46 cons 10S5 2 35 T. A. Stout. 1 sir , t IB..10-50 2 2S 1 sir. tig..1100 225 1 Mr. tiff..1150 225 f,4 steerH 1210 S 23 Ibull 1300 110 10 cows 1020 2 5S NEW MK.MCO. 17 steers 6" 5 200 1C steers 906 21 ! SOUTH DAKOTA. H. K. Soper. 22 Bteers 1222 3 35 Western Ilanchcn , , 1 bull . 1330 1 M 24 sire , tlB.,1271 2 f,0 1 steer . 1310 2 CO 24 steers 10JO 2 t > 0 89 steers . 1229 3 30 IIOQS There were ceveral InmilrHl fewer hog than a week ago , nnil severHl laindred fewp than dealera expected. ' The general qunllty o. the C'lforttiKi ' ! wan Blsojietter than It lian Uoen for some time. LocnT pn-k-Ta wore all wunll- ' S'imf lions , tnern WUBL ( jfiltia little speculatlv Inquiry , und with the uLrrniKOr opening- l > l hoea and provtslnns | -IIIilciiK" sellers were In rllned to ank ami liuy.irsao paa 1'ttle striiK > - prlceg. The fair to ifooil hiitchtr welsht am hcaIiDKa sold largulut ( I. CO and 117) , vvh 1 the fair to Roe < l light ulifl IlKhl mlxr < l luads w > l at from tl.55 to | 4.rPiior llfiht iurt nuhl ilow. to 14,4' ' ) , and one rliolce heavy loail br asht 11,75. Trailc waa rat.ier i'llv < . . anil Ihe h sa hai practically all left llrM ImndB befoiv tlio new of the brvalc In hoit * ' nml provisions at Ch canned buyers to pull in their horns here , close wan weak , wlth 1illr < he early nilvance lost nml n tew loud" stll hnpplJ In llmt huniLi. Tig : and Block hotrs sollr d' ' full Monday's from } 3.50 to 51.23 , npd rough IIUKII , Ht.iK. , throwoutu ami prepnivit siiw nol < l iinywhen from t2.W up to J4. Tlie 'trading today was \er ; t frum _ t" * 4,70 , UK i t I4.C5 on Monday unJJt.f to 14.83 un Tijett. day. lieprew-ntallvc'1" No. Av. Hh. Pr.No. . Av. Sh. Pr. 174 40llS01fI' C4 . . 212 IM It O ) 3S ,172 60 4 40 24 . 2S4 4 ) 07 , .184 M 4 43 54 . 232 ISO 4 95 M 4 45 75 . 2J9 ICO 4 7 ! ) 178 . . . 4W 73 . 2J 80 I 62' ' 61 179 120 4 W 78 . 23.S ICO 4 t > 2' 81 172 120 4 M 74. . .2M 24 4 62 2 330 4 M 1,1. . .257 160 4 BZ 4 177 4 & 0 32. . .1SJ . . . 4 1 300 4 60 .2U . . . 4 M 4 200 I B ) e. .3M . . . 4 M I , .1SO 4 60 70. , SM 80 4 > 42 3 ) . . r * 78. 2k3 2TM 4 < i 12 IM 180 I 55 70 22) ) 4 J 90 171 120 4 64 73 214 4G 4 lu ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ! ao K 64 2M Ml n Ml 200 4 U 9 1 4 65 42 120 67 ' . . . 7T..i12 400 I B3 io ! ! ! ! ! ! . . > 23 (0 ti rn 210 i u 47 152 61 2M 120 4 U 54 1 ISO 4 I 21 261 > 4 IS * . ' . . . , . , . .2 > 80 4 M M 270 320 4 IK 6X 191 41 4 &S tG 246 160 4 65 102 . . .224 . . . 4 Sl\f \ 73 241 10 4 EG 2 . . .KM M XO 160 4 U ! 3 S70 ( yj 2M 160 4 toS li 265 40 4 0 > 73 223 IK ) 4 iu 87 , 222 810 t 3 78 2W ] 2 41 71 3U 12U I S > a 249 4 4 a 214 ia > i * > 77 . , . . 4 43. . . . . . .2 2 > W 4 > 24) 4 01 114 80 4 6 > 49 , . , . , . .SC5 I' ' ) 4 70 8 2S.J . 4 CO 10 . .309 4 70 fcS til la > I K > 57 . . , I7i f 4 70 29 S3 U U U. . . . . . .117 iiinlltim ft 8 < ci > lieii * 13.1 atiHant & Co M I , . Carey S3 IIK & Diyfua 4 ] > ot > iii < in 71 . . llerker 47 1 ItolliKchlld 5il ( : II. II. , from K. 0 112 hlppi-rs and feeders 617 110 .eft over 400 COO Totals 3.730 C,40G 229 UIIIUAUU L1VK STOUIC. Inlet anil Steadiness Were the Features' < > f ( little YrMrriluv. CHICAOO , Ocl. 23. Quiet and steaillii"fs were' IB fentiirPH of the cal Ic nun lit ! today. If the iy was llRht , PO was the demand , nnil If olilfrn were unsuccessful In their cffoits lo litty Htuff nl shaded prces , there was barel > 3. 00 alive cullle of nil descriptions , the r maliulcr f tlm 8,50i ) head conshtlns of rnnseri" , of which 00) were wcslrtnv Tim best Eniile of native tpprs - „ . quoted tirnund $6 , the best of the terns around J4.M , and choice Texans as i as J1.50. I'loni these prices the auotutlons anjce ilownwnnl ti > from H to JI.23 for sciln- s. Trading in nAtlve stock WHS principally l from J1.7. ' > to J5.2' > . aliJ from J'J.5) to Jl FO . { lit the BreatiT poll of the western * . The lose was fairly firm. In IKIRS tlwro wan a strmir market early In lie day. but there WHS not so much us the i-mblaiice of nrmneas later. While buyers did ot hesltnlo to pay Oc advance around the open- np of business , they were flow to puy > estcr- a > 'n prlcw miy llmo nfli-r o'clock. The cause f the reaction was not apparent. It v.u not hat too ninny lings were offered , for Ihe fresh ecolplH combined with lale did not exceed 23.0J nail , but for pome reason best known lo Iliem- olxes puckers "pulled out. " and Ihe dope was at at from 5c to lOc off from the upcnltiK MK- ren. IrfitewiU'S wt r on a bawls of J5 for the * * t heavy and J4.75 for choice assorted Unlit. 'he bulk of the day's work WIIH done below J4 yO. mm J4.G5 to J4.63 taklns the bulk nf I histuff. . 'Iienj wen ? wnny Boles of plus nt fimn ji : to 1.50 , und nnisli mixed lots sold aiound 14 5i ) . In sheep , with receipts since Satuicluy showing i dcvniise of something like 16.000 head H coni- iririMl with the n.ime time last week , pilrcn rillnarlly mlRlil have been expected to make decided advance , nnd no doubt would but nr the chcutnn'ancen that the pens were Ntlll longed witli stale stock. The feeling wis tinner. f course , but there was not enough vitul.ty In IIP demand to lift prices lo any important ex- ent. They were quoted nt from 7."c to J3 foi > jr to c.iulce sheep and nt Jl 23 to { 4 fur lambs. Itecelptfl Cattle , 8.500 henil ; calves , COO hcail ; IHKS , Zl.iW ) head : sheep. 10.IXX ) head. The Kvcnlnjr Journal report * : 1IOH ! Itocelpts. 21.000 head ; ofllclal yenlerday , 9,319 hentlj shipments , S.03C lii-ud ; left over , liout 4.000 head ; quality Ifl a little beitT , m ir- et opened nctlve ami n shade hither , but later awd - > IT mime , and sales lira lu.iHIlik' nt ye.-lir- ay' prices ; sales nmRO ut JI.IOUI.91 for llplit , 4.401(4.CO ( for nniKh packiir ; ; JI.45tJ4.9. , for inlxcrt , 4.G. > ! iC.05 for heavy packllic and uhlppinii lole , nfl K.onjr4.ii ( > fnr piss t'ATTI.K llecclpts. 8,500 head ; mniket un- hangi'd. tvlth n fair deni.mil. HHKKP Ke-celuts , 10,000 head ; m.iikot slow nd weak. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KHIISUH Cltv I.lvc Mock .Market. KANHAS CITY. Oct. 23.CATTI.IHecDlpt8. . 20i ) head , phlpmcni , 2,110 hfiul : inaiket Kteail > nd Benerally actltc ; Texas steers. J2 l.5ii.fi : , atlve COHB , Jl.COff2.23 , stockers und feedern , J.21OT3.6T. . Hons-Ilecplpts , 9.900 hoail ; shipments , 300 end ; nmrkel openeil Cc hlRher nnd rlosnl with dvonci- lost ; bulk of sile , tl 25@4.70 ; pai'ki-rs , 403rf4S.r.i mlxod. Jl. 2504.70 ; lights , J3.73 < 1.45 ; IKS. J3. 0ii4..i > . SHKKP Itfcelpts , 3CoO head ; FhlpnienlK. 300 fad ; market steinly ; natl\cs , J2.60fr.1.i > ; wrst- rns. J2.23i&3.0i ) ; ptockern and fcedeis , J2. iti2.5a ; imbs , J3.00ff4.25. fit. Lou In Live Stock .Murkct. ST. LOi'IS , Oct. 23.-CATTLM-Hecilpti : < , ( , KX ) ead ; Hhlpments , 500 head ; market active and teady ; nutlve xteeis. 1,100 In 1,300 Ibs. , Jt. 1094.50 ; ifhl nml common , } 2.jOfl2.70 ; Texas Htcers , 1.100 > 10 Ibs , , $3.XXfi3. r , ; llKht ulul coniiniin , J2.0 : f2.0 ! ' ; COWK , natives , Il.CJii2.05 ; Texan * , $ -.0. ( ( < j' .30. IIOC.S Tlecelpts , 7.WO head ; Bhlpinents. OThend ; imrkft ciuiler ; bi't heavy , J4.75 ; best light , J4,6f > S24.70 ; common to fair light. J4OOfi't.C5. ' H1IEI3P Ilecpipts , 2.600 head ; slilpmentB. 0 lead ; mnrket dull ; lambs , J3.25 ; native slier ) ) , I.S502.25. 'Stuck In SlQht. Itecord of ivcelpls nt the four principal mar- > vts for TiiesUuy , October 23 , 18 ! 4 : Cattle. HINTS. Sheep. South Omaha 3.C32 5.403 3.381 L'hlcilKO 8.JOO 21,500 10.000 CunxaH < 'lty 8,200 fc,9 0 a.CO ) St. Ixjuis 1.500 7,500 2 , W Totals 21,332 43,303 19,381 Now York Llvn Stock Mnrkel , NKW YOUK. Oct. 23. IIUUVKS Hecelptj , 300 load ; no market. HHKKP AND I.AMIIS llecelpts. 3.MO head ; narkPt ilull but firm ; uhifp , poor to prime. Jl.o ) 2.80 ; lambs , common to choice , J2.505i4.00. HOS Receipts , 100 head ; muiket 111 in ; top ngH , 13.15. Liverpool .Markets. LIVKltrOOI , , Oct. 23. Close : WlIK.XT-Klim ; leinan < l Bof l ; No. 2 red winter , 4s aifcd ; No. 2 retl fprlnK , 4H 6i d. I'OItN Spot , firm ; demand ( rood at 4 I04d ! ; 'uturvs , steady ; demaml fair ; October , 4s 1M ( ; " " vemherIH 7' d ; December , 4s 6'id. 'LOUH ' Htrady , demand fair ; St. Louis f < incy , winter , CM 3d. PROVISIONS l ird. steady ; demand iiUMh-ratr ; pot , 37a. Uevf , 'lull ; demand moderate ; extra imlla most , 71 B 3d ; prime mem , r.Sa 6d. Pork , lull , demand mocleraieprime mess western , 63s Pd ; prime mras medium , Us 3 < 1. llnms , steady ; iln- inrni'l moderate ; aliorl cut , 41s. Ilncoii , demand fioor ; I'llinUcilniul cut , Mcady at 26 ; nliort lllw. < teudy at 39s ; lontr clear , 45 Ibs. , dull ut Ms M ; lniiK and Bhort vicar , 55 Ibs. , steady at 80s ; nhoul < lerf > , S3 * , CHIiUSI- : Dull ; demand moderate ; finest white ami colored , 48s Gil. TALLOW Nominal ; demand poor ; prime city , 23s. 23s.COTTON COTTON SRRD OlI/-Rteody. Timi'KNTlNE-Steudy ; demand moderate ; splrltH , 21s. HO.S IN Steady ; demand moderate ; common , Is W. HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , demand mod erate ; new crop , X2 10sjf2 ICa. U offer ? Iurkct , NKW YOUK. Oct. SI COri'l3i-Optlnn openeil hlgl'T by 10Q20 points on unexpectril low foreign cables for Kurort * ; gained Hti 'ntti on deinanil from shorts ; clr ed linn ut 153(25 ( polntit net advance ; miles. 22.250 ba s. IncluilhiK : October , J12.90&13.20 ; November , JIJ.J5itri2.40 ; I e- ramlwr , J11.65 I1.SO ; January , Jll.Of.Oll.S ) : Marrh. JII.10 , Jiay , Jlo.Si ) lO.W ; Spot coffee , Itlo. ilull No. 7 , Jlo ; mild , quiet ; I'ordova. J18.0Hijl9. ' ) suits. 500 b BB Mariu-allw. p. t. Warehouse ile liveries fmm New York yi terdRy. 4.274 IMKS New York * tock tr liy. 1W.834 I K : Unltei tJtuU-s slock. J28.182 taifii ; afloat for the I'liked HtaleM , J.1OOU ba.Bs ; lota ! visible supply for the Tnlted Htiites. ( S'ls2 ' ) IMS * , ugulnst 433US3 b : lu At yea r. Tint < * ilT > r exchRiiitc lux not heard frum Itio do Jiuu-lm ilnce SalutiUy nioni'nr. SANTOS , Oct. U. No report. HAMlll'lta , Ocl. 23. Market steady ; prlc-g it'ySj ' pfe ndvanc ; miles , 13 , ( rt but ; Ma } openwl steudy , IIAVHD , Oct - 23. Market openeil jleuoy nnd unchanged ; ut 12 m. , 'tf axlvanco ; at 4 p. m. Mnuty nt Vjtil'jf aiivimco ; closed steady ut l\tt advance ; ( wins. 24.OO ha * " . HIO 1JB JANKIHO. Oct. 13. Ko report. 4'ottou Market. NKW OULKANH , Ocl. S.I.-l'OTTON-Htca.ly sulvx , ciRit , A > Imlrs ; to iirrlve. 3.UW UiU' recilpm 30.130 buli-s ; exl rt , lo continent. 1I.CS6 hales , coastwise. 11.020 IwOei ; slotk , 20 .812 bules orrtlnHr } ' , B 6-18c. KOol ordinary , 4 HKMIon ; inlil.lllliK , 5 1-ICc ; nilddlliie. r,5-I6 < - ; mlitdllnK fair 8V c ; fulr , I t-lc ; futuri'S , l udy. nilrn , * i,90 ( l le ; Octiilier. Ji,2S. nominal ; November , 15.2) nomlnul ; Tcvmtx > r , J.V31ti5.32 ; January , l"i. : i ! .3 > i ; 1'Vl'ruury. J.4lf0.42 ; March. H.4HJI < April , J5.Mbi.il ; Muy , I5.WOB.W ; June , * r . IB „ . . „ _ . . . 23. rOTTON-r.rm ; mM dllnir. r.c ; Mies. l.l ) baltn ; recirlpts. IIIM bales ; lilimenl , l - ) bulei ; stock , I6.7IW btilfs. MlunrupolU Wheat .Market. MINNK VPOMH , Out. 2S. Wheat wan weul und llltM lowHi1 ut ir > e upenlnir lo < lay , diit latKrly to the. large movement In Ihe northwest but r cvlit | In Mlnni-npolls wrre rather Hinalle limn on the previous ilay ami lhen < was n ( xcHIrnt demmxl for all Hint w s offriwl , prlre of fmh wheat advsnclnu net , , o hlghxr irUttvHy than fulurn , tnd rlwed that much ) < ve > es lerduy's price , wMlo futures cloned bout ! ( < lunir thui the prtviuua day. OHobcr , Kv , lie v ' 'jr * IT IS STOVES , FURNITURE AND CARPETS THIS WEEK AGAIN-Kut Ko you lots better on the fc L prices. 'I hey are simply out of .sight , ami you get tlic goods for about thu price of cartage You cannot all'ord to stay uwny. Conic early. for this antique onlt , pol ished , combination wardrobe Folding lied , former prlco M5 , CARPETS. STOVES. Ingrains , worth 75c , no\v. \ . . 34c Ranges , worth $27. now . . . $12.50 Brussels , worth $1,25 , now. . . . 55c Heating Stoves , YTM' ' now. . 3.25 Vclvcls , worlh $1.50 , now. . . 70c 01 Heaters , wa" now. . . . 4.85 Matting , worth 35o , now tic BaseBurwrs , worth $30 now 14.75 i Hemp , worth 25c , now. . . . lOc Zinc Boards , worth $1.50 $ now 98c , Smyrna Rugs , worth $4 , now. $1.72 Stove Pipe , worth 20c , now. 09c Smyrna Rugs , worth $6 $ , now. 2.50 Elbows , worth 20c , now. . . lOc TERMS : & 1O worth of goods , ( $1 per woofe or $1 par month K-fi wurtli < il c'toiN , SI fiO par weplc or O per month $30mrth of eooili , S3 per week or VK per month Klfi norlli < if ci > oil , S'-.fiO per woiih or SI" per month SIOO worth of cooil , 83 per \voeK or Hit ! per montli Tnli * your choice-Wo don't C4r u i 8..00 worth , , r Booils , ivlilcli you olioosf. | 81 pur vreolc or SIS ( > or month Formarly People's Mammoth Installment House Open Monday and Saturday Evenings * tiaEiXiM . -Tt.T-t * m ai aBf MAIOOB RESTOHED ; lion of n fimlcuirreticri physician , wll ; quickly ruro you of nil ner vous or dta-ancft of the { reneratlvo ortcaiii , euch ualrf > atATnnbooiL ! Insomnia , I'ahis In /Ifck.Bcinlnnl i.mlssloiia , Ncrroud leblll'r Dimple ! ) , Undtntss tilnrry , KzhatuUnff Drains. Vftrlcocrla > ConatlrkV.loti. CUriniiNKclKinies thellvcr.tisa kldnon and the urinarr [ BEFORE HO AFTER onzanBofouinipuriuos. CUl'IIJKyK otrcnethcna nnd restores email weak onrnnR. The reason tmff ror are nOv cum : by Dealers li bocauBe ninety per cent nro troubled with. I'rost at Ids. CUPIUKNK IB the only . known remedy to euro without nn opcrutloii. 8,000 ten- llmonlnln. A wrlitenfruarantei'Blvi.n and money rulurne'l If BIX Doxes flops not offrcl a por- u.anent cure. Sl.OO a box.sU for * 3. ) , by mull. S nU for circular nnd ti > Htlmoulal9. AiWresaDAVOr. .M KIMCIN H CO. . I > . O , Ilos 207i ) Stn : Frc.iullNCO.Cal. Foraalobr UOUDMAN DHUG CO. , 1110 rurnaraStreot.Oiualia. MDIRT DEFIES THE KING- " THEN LIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF * I lour , Bleaily , bul rather easy In sympathy with wheat ; patent * . (3 it > @ 3.40 ; bakers , J1.SJW2.20. I'riKluctlon emlnmtol nt 37,000 bble. fnr the twen ty-four huufa ; ghlpnientK , 23WO bbls. X vr York ilry ( Jooils Market. NKW TOniC. Oct. 23. No Rcneral request wan apparent for any description ( it scnxonable stulTii. On the part of the Idlest arrivals then * V.UH n pertinent Inquiry for colored cottons thut wim followed by good puri'lintcs for near nnd later delivery. Orders fnr spring Kllkti , such ns printed Indian iiiifl llKUicd tiiffetaD. arc comlnK In very well , us they mi1 for printed woolen * . Printing cluthtf 111 demund al 2c bid and declined. Duliitli Wheat .Murkrt. .JI'M'TH. Oct. 23. WIIKAT CIune : No. l linirt , cash , "S'jc ; Oclnlier , CSUc ; N'o. 1 northern , cash , W4iUctolwr ; , HiHc ; December. 60'tc ' ; May. Wc ; No. 2 norlhein , rush , M ic : No. 3 , W c ; l ejected , 47-fic. MV > arrive t No , 1 north- Smrur .Mnrlint. NU\V YOHK. Oct. 23. HrOMl Haw , dull and rusler ; f. < lr rcllnlni ; . 3o | venlrlfURUl , W teitt. 3'/j.c ; null's , 2 0 1 > 'IK centrifugal , UO test , nt : Hii' , mid addltlonul Satuiday , C,000 bags , 90 test , ut 3hc. ANOTHEK TINE BOULEVARD. rrujiosed Drive . \lonsr Ha < lill Creek The Advuntaso It < lffer . Tlio opening ol a street alone Saddle Creek from Hamilton to Center streets for the construction of the new Saddle Creek sewer will probably renult In the eventual conversion of the street Into one of the most attractive boulevards In tuo city. Thin Is Indicated by the remarkable adaptation of the street lo this purpose , which lias already been favorably commenled on In official cir cles. If a boulevard should be created on Ihe new road It would bo considered a valuable addition to Hie attractions of tlio city. City Engineer Hosewater says that It would be dlfllcult to find a grade moro per fectly adapted for a boulevard than on this ktrcet.Vlillo no boulex-ard Is contem plated by Hie original ordinance lie tiellrvetl that the necessary extra width could easily be added and that the properly owners would bo glad to have such an Improvement , an It would make the street a popular drive and add to the value of their property. It Is understood that the members of the Hoard of Public Works favor tlic boulevard scheme , and It U suggested that after the council Ims completed the opening of the street It might be turned over to the park commissioners for that purpose. The commissioner ) ! could then tnke the neces sary steps to widen the Ktrcet and Improve Ihe track , and It U the general opinion that the change could bo effected at a minimum of expense. 1 > mUJf"M"JtllCK ISI.AXD" KX'JUKSION Through TourlU Sleeping Cur til H.iu 1'rar.- ciico ami Lou Anevlen. Via Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railway , leaves Omaha every Friday at 1:10 : p. rn. . via Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo , Salt Lake. Ogden , etc. TlckeU and sleeping car reservations can be secured at the "Hock island" ticket otlicc. For full Information call on or address CIIAHLiS : KENNKDY. 1602 Farnam St. , Looted H llt ldenr % Tbe reslJtncu or F. C , Jorgenton at 2S15 Ohio street was entered yesterday uftvr- noon between 4 und G o'clock by means ol a latch key , A gold watch and clialn and WM. LOTTDON. Commission Merchant Grain nnd Provisions. Private wires to Clilcairo and New York , All business orders placed on Chicago Uoard or Trade. Correspondence Bollclted. Office , room 4 , New York Llfo Dulldlnf. Telephone 1308. a purse containing a variety of rare coins and a collection of Columbian stamps were taken. No clue to the thief 1ms been dis covered , 1IKATJ1KR Fnlr and Warmer with Soulh Wind ! In Nolirimkti Toilay. WASHINGTON , Oct. i'3. Tlie forecast for We < lnesdny Is : Kor Nebruska. . lown and Kansas Fair ; warmer ; BOtitli wind ? . Kor MIsHourl F lr ; north winds , shifting lo south : cooler In thu southeast portion , For South Dakota Fiilr ; south winds ; warmer In the eastern portion. Local Itc'conl. OFFICE OF TJIK WEATHER IIUHKAU , OMAHA , Oct. 23. Omalm record of temper- alurc nnd rainfall , compared with the cor- renpomllnK duy of past four years : 1894. 1893. 1892. 1E91. Maximum temperature. . . . 71 71 62 73 Minimum temperature . . . . 43 23 4 : Averuco temperature IX ) B8 40 6' ' fa f N , W , HARRIS & CO , BANKERB , 163-165 Dearborn-si. , Chicago. IS Wall-it. , New York. 70 Stale-it , Boiton. faizK inon CR/DE OLx IN L/O IIODght sail fiolil. C ric > poDdOC BgllrtKlJ.