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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1894)
y > 0 , : n DAIAITA nAir/v tiKWi nrtirrcsnA v. Oirrmiioif. nn. ISMM. . CflHllERClAL AND F1NABCIAI Wheat Was Sustained Yesterday 07 thi lirmncsa iu Dora. WEATHER CONDITIONS QUITE A FACTOR JOato of the Untillne of Corn Into Contr.ict ClnM I'ontpoiicd on Account of llttlnu Sloclin 11 nd UundR. C11ICAOO , Oct. M. The wheat market was to all appearances sustained today by firmness In corn. Wet weather caused the strength In the latter. Wheat was unchanged In price nt the end. but It averaged lower for the day. Corn Is Ho hlfiher for May , % Q higher for October nnd November and Ic higher for December. Provisions are slightly lilRher and oata lie higher. Wheat was Hrm for a few moments at the opening at n shade over Saturday's closing price , but the demand was quickly supplanted by a pressure to sell. December , which closed on Saturday at 5lc bid , sold nt the start at from f.2'.Ac ' to 52Uc , urul May , Which wound up last week at CCo to S7c , opened with buyers nt from tOTic up to t7V4c. As the result of an hour's trading December declined to Glftc to 51c and May to WVi to Kc. The short-lived llrmness nl the start was chiefly due to strength In the corn market , but as the strength In corn really should have an opposite effect on wheat , seeing that It was because of the rain , and rain was badly needed for the lately Bown wheat. The latter market soon went on the downward course Indicated by the quotations. The foreign markets were nil firmer at the opening , with the exception of Liverpool , which opened weak. The dis position to buy came back with renewed lorce after the decline , due to thu growing firmness of corn. The primary market re ceipts were 193 , , < XM bu , , of which 1,3'XWO , ' ) TJU. were nt Allnneapolls nnd Uuluth. Kx- port clearances from the Atlantic seaboard amounted to 437,000 bu. The visible Ktipply Increased about on expected , 1,531,000 bu. , compared with nn Increase ot 2,319,00) ) bu. last year. The early loss xvus recovered nnd nt the closc C2'c for December and EGtyc for Mity were the trading prices. The break In the wenther postpones to a Etlll later date the grading of corn Into the contract data. That was the chief factor of the daj-'s proceedings In that market , and on its account the price got a hoist ot from ' .ic to % c Immediately at the opening nnd It hn/l another Uo rise In the course of the forenoon. That refers to May , which 1s Bllll the chief ppcculatlve future , but the nearer deliveries , although traded In to n much more limited extent , made less radical fluctuations. November rose V4c. Just ns the market opened nnd In a very short time thereafter It was wanted by an anxious short nt 114o advance , but quieted down later to D2c , or I'.lc over Its value on Sat urday afternoon. May touched 503ic soon after the opening , then reacted to EOJ&o to WWc , after which It sold up to C0',4c. It sold down again to C0c , but wound up tlrm nt WJc to CO--ic. November sold oft to 1 % at the close. in oats there was n fair business trans acted and the market ruled a shade firmer. Sympathy with corn wna the principal cause , although the disposition to buy was more prominent than to sell. Outside busi ness uld not amount to .much , although some orders were Illlcd. The demand was principally local and no Important sales were effected. May started nt isJHc , sold doivn to 32c and up to 32We. where It closed. Provisions were Inactive but firm , nnd closed slightly higher than on Saturday. For January delivery pork Is EC higher nnd ribs arc up 2'/4c. Receipts of hogs were 35,000 head , Instead of10,000 head , ns looked for on Saturday. The Iluctuatlons In wheat nnd corn appeared to govern the slight changes which occurred during the day In provisions. Hot ? receipts for tomorrow are estimated nt 2. t,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : PLAX BRED-NO , i , JMIW. TIMOTHY SEKD-l'rlme , J3.555T5.HW. 1'noVISlONS Mers pork , pjr bill. , Jll.90JT12.fO Lnnl. per 1 * ) Ibs. , JG.900J 92i. ! Sli rt ribs. Ullca ( loose ) , JC.3i86.lJ ; dry nailed shoulders ( boxed ) . $5.7JO5.87'i ; short clear , sides ( boxed ) , I'J.UC1 'wfllSKY Distillers' finished goods , per pal. . BUQAltS Unchanged. The following weie the receipts snd shipments MJW VUUK UUNUltAL 1'eiterdny'it QuotiitloiiH on Flour , drain nml I'rovliilons , Slrtulitc. ; . NEW TO It 1C. Oct. . FLOUIl llecelpts. 23- 700 bbl > , ; exports , 31 , WO bbls. ; sales , 1I.CW iikua. Market flrm for bakers , and old flour wanted ; winter low grades aluo In demand , but biiyern and sellers are apart. Southern flour , dull. Hyu flour , dull , lluekwheat ( lour , dull. UUCKtt'HIiAT Dull. COIIN MEAIv-Qulet ; Bales , 2.4W Backs ; yellow western , Jl.l.'Ol.ll ; Ilrandywlne , J3.IO. IIVIJ Dullj car lots , G2S53o ; boat loads , WGSSc. 1IAIILKY Dull : No. 2 Milwaukee , &Wlc. 1IAUI.RY M A IT Nominal ; wentein , ; o 75c. WHKAT Ilecelpta , 159.100 bu. ; exiioitg. none ; Mleo , J2SS.OUO bu. fu.ures , 32.&W . bu. Bimt , Hpol dull ; No. 2 red. In store find rlevutor , C4hc ; alloat. Mftc ; f. o. b. . OC-Jic , afloat ; No. 1 hanl. iCio , dvllvcied. Options opened weaker under Inrue tprinir wheat receipts , easier cablen nnd an expetUtl heavy visible supply Increase , rallied some with corn , declined n aln , but llnally be came Bleudler , closlni ? t 'iir io net decline. No , S red , February , GViJ5Tic. closed ut 57 c ; March , WlnrStHc. closed at & 8Xc ; May , MUH67C , closed at ( Wo ; October clobcd at Wc ; November cloned at MHc ; Ucccmber , 65 l-lCtiUic. ! closed at Kc. COUN Ilecelptu , 2.0l bu , ; exports. 600 Int. ; Bales , J45.000 bu. futures , M.OOt ) bu. pot. Bnot market Inactive : No. 2. We , In store and de- llxered. Options g-enernlly utrontr nil duy on wet weather west nnd active coveilnK by ehorls , closed % ; o hliclier ; January. CiUW He , closed at HHc ; Jlay , MfiH c. closed nt BIKe ; October , closed al We ; November , 67WTS7icclosed nt I7 .c ; December , HSfiKVJc. closed al MUc. OATS Ilccc'p : * , U5.WO bu. ; exp rtp , 1W bu. ; ales. 17D.OOO bu. futures , 32,000 bu. niot. Spot BtronBer ; No. 2. J1KM32O ; No. 2. dellvired , 32io ( ; No. 3 , 31V4o ; No. 2 white , 35c : No. 3 white , Si'ic ; track , white westein , 35fl33Hc ; truck , whllS stBte , liljSto. Options Kenemlly tlrm all day wlt. corn , closlnc nt HOHc net advance ; Janu- ury , MHCMHo. closed nt WUc ; Kebuuiry closed at S4He ; May. 5 % 3CUc. closed at 33'ic ' ; October - ber clo l ut S2o ; November closed at SS'tc ; De cember , ! SUf32Tr. ( closed at 32T4C , Wfin 4e l ! ihl1lmr | | | < 1Jff5 ° i Rood to choice. HOI'S Weak j state , common to cho'ce , eld I , J07c ; new , tfflOHc ; Puclllc coast , HlDKa-KIrm : wet iuilte < l New Orleans , se lected , 4S to Cj ibs. , Cc ; Iluenos Ayres , dry , 1 > to Il.'JVh.JVTen' . ' ! ' dryz * to so Ib - 6V4H6C. I.KATlliK-Qukt : but steady ; riemloek sole. Buenos Ayres , light to heavy weight. 15ei6c. W OOk-Bleady ; domestlo fleece , 19C2lo ; pulled , I'ltOVISlONS Heef. quiet. Cut meats , weak ; pick cd bellies , ei7ic ; pickled ehoulders. 6V4o plfkled hams , H09Uc. Lard , teady ; western steam cloned nt t7SO ; city at JC.W ; eales. ISO tierces ; October rioted at $7.25. nominal ; Janu ary , 17.10 , n > mlnal : rennel steady : continent , | 7. 7i : rornpound. tUtTSHc. 1'oik. dull. IJUTTEU llarely jtendy ; western dairy. 11UO l o. western creamery , Kf23Ho : western factory , § nul1BHO KUdH Dull ; stair and rtnnsyUwnU , 2 < 1O 21 4ci lct house. U010 > ic ; receliils. 4 78S pke ; western frrsh , KOI&Hc ; cases. I1.7SCS.W. TALLOWSleiulcity ; , < HCI4 ll-l c ; country. 4N | I IJ-lSc. l4mtOIKUM-Dull ; United closed at tic Lid. HOHIN Klnnj itrulncd , common to Kood. J1.IO TU'IU'KNTINU-Flrm el tl.SWl. . ItU'B KIrm ; domcutlc , ( air to extra , 4HS'Wc ( Japan , 4V < % MOI ABSES Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , gxxxl ( o choice , tH/JSe. riO IRON Steady , Scotch , J19.00SM.K ; Amer ican. 110.00013.00. TIN-Flimfr ; tilralts. IH.70Q14.80 ; plates , quiet , flriii. H-Kjsy ; domtatlo , | 3. > SOI.I7Vi. teady ; lirukin * price far bullion. 13 ; price. J3.1S. J3.1S.broken * p le , ! * . { - chsnce prlM * . IJ.WHJ3.tV ) ; Mil * * on 'chnncF. M ton * I > bruary lltt al I14.H ; M Kins November second nl 114.70. COTTON BKttD OIL Dull nnd heavy : only small snlcf possible nt Quotations entirely nom inal at any figure. OMA11A Un.SKIML MMiir.- : . Condition of Trnlo unil Qnotatloni on 8tnp1o nii < l Fancy I'm.lues. Th week opened with the poultry" market prclly well cleaned up. The ev re storms will doubtless cut oft receipt * to some extent , nnd In that cnso there ought , to bo n firmer market. In reviewing the butter trade ol the past week I'roduco i-emaik that the butter ninrknt of this country has undergone some very queer nhtlcs during the fnM wctk. Without n sign of irauiliijt KlKln tumbled from 23c lo 21c last Mon day. New York followed Ihe next morning wlh ! l4c ! drop , and later. TuerOay , under the pressure of New York's drop nnd the clamur ol liuyors for lower prices , with which to protect Ihe ord r business , the Chicago market was let down Ic , Elgin's offerings were 1,209 tubs Monday , bul U appears that orders which have been ac customed to BO lo thai center have switched off lo other points , nnd they did not have Ihe Irnde for the butter. Therefore down went prices with a dull , sickening thud , and following the custom which has preiallcd for BO many years prior lo this xenson , buyers made effoits nt leading ren ters U > depress prices In keeping with Klein's break. They succeeded In New York to Ihe ex tent of l'4c nnd In Chicago to Iho extent of Ic. The feeling nnd condition In New Yolk 1s best reflected by a lelesrani from N. Waterbury re garding Ihe situation. He snd ! : "Juno storaijo has been reduced hero nlioul ' ' tubs the past month. The heavy drop nt iigln last Monday was unreasonable. Us Influ ence on this market and our drop unnecessary , No one could have bought even 2,000 tubs of extra creameries on this market nny d.iy In the hut ten days' riuotntlons. nor 1,000 tubs today nt quotations. We nre not overloaded with line but ler , nnd It must react nt once If prices In former yeain nre nny crllerlon. " A reduction of 12,040 lubi In the quantity nf Juno butler In storageIn New York brings Ihclr holdings down la ( S.OOO tubs , basing the estimate made on the quantity held n month ago , the orig inal amount nt the opening of thu season being estimated at 12),0 > tub . W. 8. QUInby A ; Co. of lloston wire ; "llecelptfl thtt | nnt week , I5.5Gfi pkK * . Trade Is extlcmely iUlPt. except en finest creamery fiom northern sections , which clean up nt 2lc , Western creamery Is dull , ranging from 21B2JC. June creameries and low grades neglected , ami cables of depressed European markets nnd low tiuotatlons tend to demoralise prices on Indies. The Mocks' of cold etorujjo butler have been greatly reduced the past few weeks , last Satur day the reduction exceeding the reduction of the eorre rnndlnfr we * > k of Inst year 1,000 tulis. The amount In cold storage now Is 59,000 tubs , nKuln.it 83.000 tubs the corresponding time In 16M. This Is a t eduction of 2CDW tubs dining the past mnnlh , when the storiiKO stocks amounted to 125,0 * ) tubs , compared with 141,000 the 1st of August , nnd 91,000 tuba September 1 , ISf/i. " So far ns supplies at leading centers arc con cerned , wu see nothing In them to rauso nny alarm , Receipts nt Ihe three leading cenlpro , Chicago , New York nnd lloston , aggregate tH.KH pices. , compaied with , OSO lust weelc , only 2,203 tubs sin plus. In the Chicago mailtet receipts ns- giegated 17.733 luhs , compared with 17,5'I7 ' last week and 17,414 the week preceJInff. A canvass of ( he market yesterday morning revealed the rather startling fact that Instead of being nn accumulation of butler , there had been n reduc tion of 10 per cent In stocks at the leading houses during the week , nnd that ns far as extras are concerned , there have not been lighter supplies during the season , Tliere Is Just one feature that Is troubling some of the dealers. In the Klein district , where a great many fall cows are cotnlnn In , and where more will be coming In later , there Is an Increase In the make of butter. In Ilia country towns throughout the \Vest where creameries have here tofore hnd good , local demand for a portion of their butter , country roll and dairy has absorbed a Koodly pioportlon of the trade and forced the creameries to send their full product lo the cities. This Is undoubtedly responsible for n goodly proportion of the Increased receipts of the past week Then It Is reported thai on ac count of the \ery low and unsatisfactory chcei-e market In the west that-a law * number of the cheese fnctoilcs will cease making cheese nd go Into butter , making a larger supply from that source , Hut nt the same time the majority of western creameries are showing a decrease In production , nnd there will be a good many closed November I. There Is no doubt that business In butter was dull early In the week. Hut the dullness was brought nbout by Ihe decline at Elgin , which caused everybody connected with the Irado to hold off buying until they satisfied themselves that there was no ical foundation for the break ; then they took hold , but meantime sellers had made concessions to endeavor to Induce custom. Quotations : IIUTTER Packing stock , Oc ; fair to good coun try , Hipl3c ; choice to fancy , 1415c ; gathered creamery. lOSZOc ; separator creamery. 2l 22c. POt'l.TRY-OId hens , 4U 5o ; spring chickens , Sc : ducks. C < J7c ; turkeys. CirJc ; geese. EdOS Per doz. , strictly fresh laid , 17c. ( JAMB Prairie chickens , per doz. , j. 0J3.23 ; grouse , per doz. , I2.75W3.00 ; blue wing teal , per doz. , SI.HO ; green wins teal , per duz. , $1,23 ; ducks , mixed , per doz. , II ; canvaslacks. J4. < 0fl4.5t > ; mallards and red heads , * 2.5U ; quail , J1.2-Hn.Il ; deer saddles , llI6o ; antelope saddles , UJfllc : small rabbits , II ; jack rabbits. { 2. VKAL Choice fat and small \eals are quoted at Cc ; large and coarse , 3C4c. CHEESE Wisconsin full cream. 13c ; c. braskn and Iowa , full cream , lie ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims , 7R8cJ Llmburper , No. 1 , He ; brick. No. 1 , 12c ; Swiss. No. I , Ufi > 15c. HAY Upland hay , JS.W ; midland , IS ; lowland , J7.SO ; rye straw , IS. Color makes Ihe price on hay. Light shades sell thu best. Only top grades bring Irp prices , P1QEONS Old birds , per doz. , 73c. VEGErTAHLES. POTATOES Western stock , car lots , G3c ; small lots. 70c : sicked , 7iW2 ; . OLD REANS-Hand-plcked , navy , } 2 ; lima beans , per lb. , 4'ic , ONIONS On oiilers , 6S7flc. CAHIIAOE On orders , lljc. CEMRY ivr doz. . 25335 = . SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. , J3.23 ; Jersey , J3.7.1 per bbl. HKETS-1'er bu. , MKTCOc. CARROTS Per bu. . SOJfGOc. CAULIFLOWER 1'er doz. , 2.23. . EGC3 PLANT Per doz. , BOc. HORSERADISH Per lb. , 7fjSc. PAIIHNIPS Per bu. , WJJbOc. niJTAHAQAS Per bu. , 7SJSOe. PARSLEY Per doz. bunches , 25c. TURNIPS-Pcr bu. . COe. SPLIT PEAS 1'er lb. , " FUUIT9. QUINCES California , pr EO-lb. box. 11.53. e APPLES Good stock , per bbl. . ! 2.5'S2,75 ) ; Mich igan stock , I3.00tn.25. PEACHES California freestone , no shipping stock. Sl.OOfil.lOj clings , II. PLUMS California , none. PRUNES No shipping stock. PEARS Winter NellM , J1.5)fil.75. ) GIIAPKS Concords. 10-lb. bakkets. MS23o ; Ca1 Ifonila , ll.00 1.23. Cod fancy. 19.69 per bbl. THOPICAL FRUITS. ; OHANOES Mexican , per box , IJ.CO ; Florldas , 13.25. 11ANANAS Choice stock. Jl.75ff2.CO per bunch , LUMON8 Mfsslna , 00 , 53 ; ISO , ; iStl@3,00. PINKAPPLES-None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS IXU Sc ; medium , per can , lOe ; ( horse shoes , ic ; extra standards. ICc ; extra selects , 17c ; company selects , 21c ; New York counts , 25c. NEW K1GS Fancy , per lb. , ISc ; choice , 16c. HONEY Choice white , leBl'e : dark honey , 139J14C. MAPLE SYRUP Gallon cans , per doz , , | 12. NUTS Almonds , 15in6c ; English walnuts , 12o ; Dlberts , I2c ; Brazil nuts , none ; eastern cheat- nuts , 110ic ; shellbark hickory nuts , per bu. fl.M ; fancy raw peanuts , Cc ; roasted peanuts 7V4c , ! SAUEIt KHAUT-ChoIco white , per LU. , 11.75 per half bbl. . 12.HK MINCU MEAT Fancy , In half bbls. , per lb. , 6',4c : 10 gal. kegs , 7c. 1'ISII l''re h cnught cropple. perch nnd sun Hall , 3ff3c ; buffalo , 3 { { < c : pike and pickerel. CfC Sc ; catllfh , 8 9c ; black boss , iffl4c. < : IDEH Pure Juice , per bbl. . 58 ; half bbl. , | J.i HIDES No. 1 green hides , SHc ; No. ! green hides , 3Uc , No. I green ealted hliles. 4Vio : No. ; ercen salted hides , S'.ic ' ; No , 1 green salted hides , 2o to 40 Ibs. 4'lcj No. i green sailed hides , 15 lo ID Ibs. , SVJc ; No. I veal calf , S lo 15 Ibs. , 7c ; No. I veal calf. S lo 15 Ibs. Cc ; No. 1 dry flint hides , c ; No. 2 dry flint hides. 4c ; No. l dry saltet hides , 5c : port cuied hides He per lb. leas than fully cured. SHEEP PKI.TB Green salted , each , 2acOc : green raltHl shearllnK * ( short wooled early skins } each , ICffllWc : dry heaillnB ( short wooled earl ) skins ) , No. I. each. litUc ; dir shearlings ( she : wooled early skins ) , No. 2. each. Sc ; dry flin Kansas and Ne1 > ika butcher wool pelts , per lb. . ectual wetxlit. t ( Sc ; dry flint Kansas am Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per tb. . actua weight , 4QEVic ; dry flint Colorado butcher woo pelts , per lb , , actual weight. itfCljc : Jry tllni Coloiado nun rain wool pells , per tb , , actua weight , 4lpci ( have feet cut off , as It is useless lo p y freuht on them ) . TALLOW AND GREASE Tnllow , No. 1 , 4 , . tallow. No. 2 , 3c ; grease , white A. 4c ; grease white n , a'.lci Rrfnif , yellow. 2c ; urease. dark Mic ; old butter. 2ft2Vic ; beeswax , prime , liffittc toucri yellow , 1\ttf2c. \ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.lvorixiot .Miirlii-tx. LIVERPOOL. Oct. : s. PORIC Dull , demnn pour ; prime mess , westein. CC Sd ; prime mess medium , H Sd. Hams , dull ; demand poor ; shnr cut , 43s , I la con. dull : demand poor ; Cumberlan cut , 31s : short ribs , 37s ; lone clear. 15 Ibs. . 37s long mill shurt clear , 55 Iks. . 3Ca Cd. Shoulders dull ; 27s. C1IEEBE Rleady ; demand moderate : Hnes while anil rotoreil. ISs Cd. TALLOW Steady ; demand steady ; prime clt } "COTTON SEED onDuii ; su. TL'Rl'KNTINK Steady ; demand moderate Kplrlu. Z0 M. ROSIN Steady ; demand moderate ; common 3s i 4 d. 11OPH At London. Pacific coast , sti-adjr ; de mand moderate ; new crup , 12 100(2 15s. LONDON , Oct. O.-Ilar silver , MVid per ounce 1IOSTON , Oct. O. Clearings. IIS.015,819 ; bal ances. | 1W3. 10. . HALTIMOnE. Oct. , Clearings , balances , 1297,841 NEW YORK. Oct. 23-Clearlngs. I7I.H5.SC4 balances , I5.1lrll. . Oct. . Kiclmnfe on London , I da ] slKht , 20 marks , UVi pfti ( MEMPHIS. Oct. t9.-Clearlngs , J382.I9I ; LA ! onces , | W , 7 ; New Turk exchange , selling al par WASHINGTON , Oct. S-Cash loJance In th treasury wan | lir.70 ,0.7 ; cold lesrrvr , | C1OI.C2 PARIS. Oct. O. Three | > er cent rentm. lOlf I * for tha account ; exchange on London , wf 1:0 fo checks. NEW OHLKANS. Oct.Clrar1ngs , II , I5 JU. New York exchange , purj commercial , Ji.23 discount. C1UCAOO. Oct. 23.-CI arlnEs. | 15,2UCOO ' . i 4U vtr cent < * u cul | , ly < per ceai o rn ; Ntw York curhnnfff. 0c premium i forrljm tchnnse opened dull ; sterling commercial , JI.Mi 4.87. CINCINNATI. Oct. 20-Moncy. J4rt | icr ctnti ew York exchange , par to 30c premium ; clear- nss. I2.3C3.7M. I ST. I.OUI3 , Oct. M.-rknrlnir * , . M.COJ | lial- n n. 1161,9tt ; inijncy , Hull nl 607 per cent ; innffe on New York , JSc fllscotint. Ma. LONDON , Oct. . Ootfl 1s Quoted nt tluenos yres nt 2.-IO ; nl Madrid. H.S9 ; Ll l n. 23.00 ; St. etcrfburp. 60 ; Athens , 71 ; Home , 108.151 Vienna , STOCKS AN J HONIH. pecnliUlon III Securities W.is Sloro > lrtlo Vrster < luy Thin fur Muny Days Pint. NEW YOIIK , Oct. 23-ror Ihe first lime n a week the speculation on the Stock ex- hangc was marked by activity , but It was ot tluc to a healthy buying movement , hut atlicr to heavy selling of the general list , 1 which the coul stocks were most promt- ent. The depression which market ! the railing In the coalers during the Intter part f last week was experienced at theopen - ng ot business today , when an ntttick In orce was made by tlie hears , In which New ersey Central suffered the heaviest loss. The decline In the stock continued throuffh- ut the < lay with occasional rallies , bul the art sale was at Iho lowest point touched nd % per cent below the closing price of atunlay. Delaware & Hudson was also old brlollv by the bears nnd noino Ions lock was brought out , causing a decline ot i per cent , to 119 % . with a rally of Jl er cent nt the close. Lackawnnna rose ' ,4 er cent at the opening on covering by mall shorts , but was quickly hammered own 2)i per cent , to 1MU. a recovery of Yt er cent being made at the close , limiting ic loss to Wi per cent. Rending was strong n the morning- Philadelphia buying and clvnnced % per cent , but lost tlie Improve ment In the later dealings ant ] closed at aturday's figure. The general market waM ceak , In sympathy with the leaders of the peculation , nnd , with the exception of the rangers , gave way readily In the early enllngs , and the granger group joined In he downward movement during the after- oon. There were at times periods of calm- ess , when purchases to cover short con- racts temporarily checked the declining cmlency , but fresh baar onslaughts wiped ut the small rallies nnd prices reached till lower levels. There seemed to he little or no buying for he long account , even at the lower figures. nd the Blocks attacked by the bears lacked upport. It was not. threfore , n. hopeful mrket at any time during the day , nnd n the late dealings was at Its worst , spccu- utlon being decidedly heavy at the close. . .aka Shore sold down 2 % per cent , to 131'/i , ut recovered 1 per cent. The other more mportant lo. ° sea on the day were : St. Pnul t Omaha preferred , 2'fc ' per cent ; St. Pnul t Omaha common , 1 per cent ; Pullman , 2 er cent ; Illinois Central and Cotton Oil , 5s per cent ; Lead preferred l > & per cent , ml Lead common , Chicago Gas , Tobacco ml Cotton OH preferred , 1 per cent. The jond market was weak throughout the day n an active selling movement , the trans actions aggregating $1,078.XX ( > , the Atchlson. Reading and Wabash mortgages being most i-oinlnent In. the trading. Evening I'ost's London cablegram says : today's stock markets were Idle. Foreign locks and mining' shares alone were active. ? he tone was good. Consols nre rising again. Americans were dull and neglected. Grand Trunks were firm on vague hopes oncernlng the meeting tonight. The China illver loan Is expected this week. Gold Is hipped to France largely. The new Canada oan of 3,250,00) Is an Immense success and las been applied for nearly five times over. , t was allotted at about 2l per cent iremlum. The following were tlie closing quotations in the leading stocks of the New York ex- liangc today : tchlnon . U. P. D. ! ilnmB Expro-n. . . 14S Northwestern . . . . Alton. T. II . do pfd 146 ilo pM . N. V. Centr.il OH Am. Express . no N. Y. > tN. Bag. . . . 30H Jnltlmoro.tOhlo. us Ontario & . W IfiVa Canada P.icl no- . . . D.I Oregon Imp iff , ; iniiiU Southern. 4 ! > 5 Oroeon Nav 20 Central I'.iclflc. . . 14 o. s. L.AU. N. . . . 20fl Jlips. it Ohio . 17M 1'aclfle Mall 18 Chicago Alton. . . , 142 P.I ) . 4 ; E 3 . .II. &Q . 7tJ I'ltlshunr 15H 7'JJS Pullman P.iltisa. . ICO CoiiRolldatud Gas Ueadtu ? . . . . , 17 C.C.C.iSt t , . . . Ulchinond Term- 17 : olo. Coal & Iroa do pfd - tottonOU Cort. . . 27 U.-O. W Del. & Hudson , . . . 120K n. o. w. pfd ) ol. Liok. JiV. . . . rtoo'.c Iblnnd ) , &K.G. pfd . St. Paul _ ) . &C. F. Co . OH St. Paul tifd ! aflt Teuti . 10H , St. P. , t Oinnni. . . Rrlo . 12H do pfd IM do pfd . ' Southern P.io ! * { ort Wayns . 16 : : Sturar RoQuery. . . H l < J. Northern pfj. . ion Tenn. Coal &Iroa O. &I3. I.pfJ . 01 ! Tojr.iu Pacific. . . . locking Valley. . 17W T.-&O. Cent-pM , . ' ll.Contrnl . [ ! U Union Pacific 11 SLP.&Ollltlth. . . . 22 U. S. ExpnjJ3 43 K.i T.nfd . snK W. SI..L. It P 0 , akoErloJf vr. . . 10 do pfd do pfd . SOW Wells Parro ET. . 110 Jake Shore . Western Union. . . 80 Lead Trust . W. AL. E 10 * ; X > lllBVlllo4 H . . . do pfd 38 oulsvillolil. A. M ASt. L ilanhattin Con. . . 10Bi D. ill. O Moinuhlu& 0. . . . 10 a. r SO illchlcan Cent , . . . V.V.Al Jo.Pacltto . do pfd I ilobtle.t Ohio. . . . 17 H. &T. C ' , 'anlivlllu Cliat. . . T. A. A. &N. M. . , National CorJaro. T. St. L.AK.G. . . . do pM . 21 t'.n pfd , . S N. J. Central . s. B. n 12K NiW. PM . si do pfd , 40 v'orthAm. Co . 4 Am. Too. Cede D8W Jortliorn Paolna , do pfd 107 No. Pae. DM . 1UU hid. The total sales of atocka today were 200,802 hares. Including : American b'uenr. 31,600 ; Ilur- InRton , 29,300 ; Canadian Southern. 2. 00 ; Chicago " 5a , 16,100 ; TJeLmare. L.ackan'anna Jt Western , . ; JJelawnrc & Hudson. 10,000 ; General Elec- ric. 3MO-J ; Umlsvills & Na.sliv.lle , S.TOO ; Mnn lattan. 2S 1 ; New Jersey Central. 21bW ; Norlll vestern , O.aW ; RcatllnR. 3,930 ; H. SV. . P 1,600 : Hock Island , J,600 ; St. 1'aul. 20,500 ; West cm ' Union. 7MO. IS'BW Vorlc Money Slarltet. NEW YORK , Oct. 29.-MONEV OX CAIAs- :3a : y at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 pur cent ; closed at 1 per cent. llIJtU MKECANTIL.E PAP EH 3B J per STKIIWNO KXCHANOEStronsr. . with actual > uslne < In bnnkers' bills nt JI.S7 ? ; for < le mand and I4.SG for C4 duys ; posteil r.iles. SI.Silt 5N.SS. and } i.83iill.S3 ! ; commciclal bills , 5I.SOJ4 .S6. Stl i VEH CRHTIKICATnS 61SC1MC | jti3. GOVIIHNMKNT I1ONDS Finn. State bonds , lull. Itn'lroad ' bonds , weak. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : D S. Bsreir 118JI D. A.U. O , 48 70 ? U.S. Sscoup. . . . . . l-'O Erlo I'nda. . . . . . . . . 71 I..4. Isr.i ; 115 O. II. , t3. A.Ui , . . 01) U.S. 48COIID do 7s 98 t ) . S. Jll II. iT. a fis 104 101 dotls OS Ala. Class. A 103 M. 1C. iT. 1st 43. , Bl' , Ala , Clas u lu ; , do ' 'd-lH 42 i Ala. Ola-H C U2W Mutual Union J } . 108 Mil. Currencies. . , O'-'H N.J.Cunt.Oen.il. llii < IM. New Con. * . . 1)5 ) No. Pac. iHti llH : MUaourl Us 101) NC PilO. 'Jna . . . , HO ? N.C.Us I'-M N. W. Consols , . . 1-1:1 : do-la 1UU do 3. K. Dob. 111 > . C. non fund 'J R. O. W. lutt U1 Tenn. nuw sat il. TOM St. P CoiinoU 7s. 131 Tcnn now set 3. . . 10'2 Sl.P.C..tP.W.3l. 1IOU Tenn. old Us. . . . Ul ) Vn. Ceimirini , . . . C8 S. L .tS.F.Gen.O do dufurrud 8 ! ( Tox. Pac. IBIS. . . . BUM Atehlson4s ( l.V'i Tex. Pac. ia ! . 24 Alclilooii''a A. . . . 1KI U. P. Ixtsof 'OJ. . 10. Canada So. 'Jndi. . 1(134 West Sliora 4s . 105 Ccn. 1'ao. Ista " " " \ Southern It , It. fis. 68 D.k. K.G la. . . . llB'i bid. llojton Stua.c ( Jiiutitloai. DOSTON , OjU2 ! ) . Gill loam. IH3J oir ceat : time loruii. 2Jii. . : < oorcent. Olojliiprloii tor A.T. Ji S. F Wimtmuh. Kljctrta Am. Surar XY. Eloo-pfd. . Am. Sucir : pfd \V1 . Centr.il . liny Siitolai : Atcliluon Vds . lleirreli'phoiiB , . . . 101)4 ) Atchlson 4a . llosioii ft Albany. , 204 Nu\v Kurlnnd its. . lIOHlon.tMuUio. . . . Oon. liloctrlo Sa. . . C. . II. AO \V'ls. Cunt. Ists. . . . Kltchbttrir Atlantic . lien. Elceirla 34 IJOHtOll Jl MOIlUtU Illinois Stnel. . . . 4,0 Dutts i Uostuii. . . . Mt'xlcati' Central. . 4,0Ui CllilinotA ; I K. Y.AN. E. 1'JH Contennl.il Old Colony 177J1 Franklin. _ . Riiorx-r 4(1 ( Union Pacific OscuoU U'CBI Kurt Qiilncy W.End DM 81 T a S.iii PrancUco .Uliilnt ; Kcook Quotation * . SAN FUANCISCO , Oct. 8(1. ( The official cUnltu qiialatlona fur mining stolcs to.l.iy were aa ful- lows : Alia VO Could A Curry. . . . . SB AlnhiiCon Ill IIaloAiNorcm.il. . ; o Itelchrr bB Jimtlco L'fi Dcllo iBlo , . 7 Kentucky Coa fl Heat , V He-Idler. . . . 11U Mnxlciui 116 a Ilodlo ( Jon ISO Mount Diablo 10 million ill Ophlr iOJ ! Hulvvtr C'on iu Overnmn . , IB Caledonia 11 Potosl 07 Challcniru Coi 40 SlorrA Nov.idj 71' Chollar 711 Silver ) ! Ill 3 Coiilidfiico 110 Union Con 00 Con. Cal .4 Vn 470 UmtiCon 7 Con. Imperial t ! Yellow Jacket. . . . CD Crown Point Oj Silver b.-irs. < W&fliT ( : < c. Mexican dollars , C2 Cac. Urafttt , slrbt , luc ; tulesraphlu. l-'Hc. 93 Ni r Vorlc Allan f < Ju it itlJ 11. NB\V YOtX : , Ojt. 20 , Taj 94 closlnr nunlnif quoutlom : 93 llulwcr 12 Ontario (00 53 Cholor. . . . . . . . . . . . . ( JO Gi > tnr. . i'BO Crown Point . . . . CO Plvmouti ] 10 Con.CaL \ Vn. . . . 400 QiilrlCbllrer. . . . . . . . 100 De.vlwoal 50 do prJfarruJ. . , . < 16 < > o J Jould 4Curry. . . . 00 Sierra Ner Ui Bi Halo.t Norcruas , . OS Sland.inl. UK Ilomestaka , , 181(0 Union Con , , , kio Iron surer 10 Yellow Jacket , . . . 70 Mexican. , , . , . 110 Ct London Htook Q.iotntloni. 53 LONDON , Ool. 20-4 p. m. clolnrl CamdUn Pacltia. 65 St. 1'aul coin. . . . . . il'Ji Erie , , , . , 1 N. Y. Central . . . . 1U1 Krlotfd. 73 Pennsylrouia. & -'Vj Ills. Central Da llcadlnir 8k Hmlcau ordinary. II Uex. Otto , new In. OJIAIIA LIVE STOCK HARRETS n < ( f Week Oprns with Ecdvleir Receipts of All Kinds Thnn JM\ \ Week , AD WEATHER SPOILS THE TRADE low but Stctv.ly the I'cnt'ure Moil Noticed In the Ilccf I.I no- Hogs ( ! ci In Two I'ncktra nl I'rlrui ll htly frliuloil. MONDAY , Oct. 29. Hccelpts of nil Hinds of stock were heavier hnn they were a week ago today. In cnta. alone there \ > tts an Increase of fully , COO head as compared with last Monday , although the genera ! quality of the offer- was rather below the average. The fflltl. wet weather made Ihe cattle look scrnwny and trading was decidedly tils- grccablo and dllllcult unJor the clrclim- tances. There was an ncllve demand for eslrablc stock , nnd for such the market vas fully steady , although necessarily slow , specially as there was nothing choice on ale nnd very little that would even passer or good. The under grades were neglected and prices ruled lower. On the whole , It vns a very unsatisfactory market , although irlces did not suffer materially on" any rade. ; . Cow stuff was In heavy supply , eighty or ninety loads , nnd buyers marled In pound- rig prices right from the start. Some of he earlier en UN. were not far from steady , while later sellers generally were quoting : i low trade and o. We to f.c decline. Veal alvcs were In active demand nnd strong. Jiills , stags , etc. , were alow sellers at lower prices. The- stocker and ' feeder trade was slack. 'rices were not noticeably different from Saturday , but on account of the dlsagree- bleweather only a comparatively small tentative .mount of sales business : was transacted. Heprc- DHKSSKD HEEl" . cows. } " 2. . . .1010 1 65 10. . . . 871 1 95 J Si - - M3 J 7i . . . . M 195 it * 2. . . . HO 1 SO 2..M07 ! 200 ! S M , . . . WI 169 39. , . . J7 210 ! K " . . . . hC3 ISO 12. . . .104D 213 160 31 , . . . SG2 1W 35. . . .1011 220 2 W , 900 160 ! , . . . ! ) 1 W HEIFERS. S. . . COS 175 J. . . . < KO 193 4 , . . . 720 200 TUAIIUNGS. 7. . . . C2f 2 CO CAL.VE9. ? ! i 1S2 1--.2TO 303 1. . . . 230 400 ; ? 22 < . . . . ! 3 to 3. . . . IM 300 2n 1. . . . 100 3W 1. . . . 180 * 0 BULLS. OX UN. 1..1520 1 75 2..1J3S 2 00 STOCKEHS AMD FEKUEKS. 1..1050 200 53. . . . 37 2 10 2. . . .1075 275 1. . . . 910 200 42..C19 240 33i : : : Ml 275 1. . . . ,9j 230 ! . . . . OC3 2(5) ( 40 , . . .927 275 O..WO 230 2J..973 2 > T lim 275 : : ! iw i 3K KJ--m 27S WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMISO. Swnn Land and Cut He Company. No. AV. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 5 calves . 117 ! 01 85 calvea . 1 < 8 Jl 2i bulls . 1215 tw ] cow. . 9W 1 Zi 2 cow . 715 1 < T Scows . SSS 1 Ci Vcstfrn Union Ittel Company. 0 sirs , tlB. . . 1303 i 90 cows. . . . . . . D1C 200 > cows . 1031 1 4.1 108 cow * . 1033 240 steen . 1161 275 fSttecra . 1113 275 , , W. T. Millff. Jll . 1530 ICO 4 Lulls . 3420 ICO " 1 cow . 12SO ISO 14tcer . 1112 3 0 < l "nsleem . JS27 ISO 2 Lulls . 1230 1 4 Scows . 634 165 1 sti'cr . 11W SCO 2 steers . 1075 2W i stt-crs . 910 2 M n. S. VanTndsell. 2 coiT ? . 775 1 CO S8"bows . S65 S 35 8 steers . I2C1 345 J. J. Hunter. 7 cows 10H 260 14 fleers 1210 ISO B cows 1120 1 i5 30 cow * 1043 240 3 steers SDO 203 43 steers 1191 J 45 UTAH. N. Peterson. cow 925 200 U cows 1040 230 1 COWS. . . . . . . 970 2 30 . . . . . . .a i , . 4 < irt & Sirs , tig. . . * 08 2 & ! > - . NEVADA. C. D. Alciandrla. 1 bull I4M 150 1 bull 1JSO IM 5 cows 1070 Its 25 cows K 38 2 IS COLORADO. S cons . 737 1 BO Ottls & Casement. 1 ntr , tl.1150 225 IB cows . 10J7 240 3 fceJers. . . , 6G 265 93 steers. . 101 > 2 3 S > H. Tliompson. 1 con1170 1 M ] cow . BCO 1 35 8 cow . 925 150 Scows . 1013 175 " Scows . 1270 210 2 steers . 1230 ! 90 1 feeder . S10 2 < X ) C cows . 1391 219 I cow. . 13SO 210 Z2 cows . iKtt 210 7 feeders. . . . 991 2 CO 3 fec.lers..lOOS 2 GO 3 feeders - 100C 260 II feeders _ 901 260 1 feeder . 600 260 I feeder . 1050 260 4 feeders. . . . 64S 263 2 steers . 1120 2 M 2 steeis . 12JO 29) 1 steer. . 12 290 5 steers . 1132 2 M F. L. Martin. 7 steers . 1008 275 10 steers . 1053 275 05 cows . 873 210 223 feeders. . . .103S 2 it 7 cows . 863 2 0 > 2 i steers . 102) 276 2 bulls . 1178 1 60 W. A. Fyffc. 1 Blag. . SfO 1 65 1 cow . 1060 1 63 4 cows . 880 1 63 1 cow . SSO 1 6.1 1 cow . 1MO 1 r,5 1 cow . 750 220 Scows . 933 ! 2) 45 COV/H . 1002 220 10 cows . E67 1 4 * > ' GeorRu P. Smith. 6 cows . 1023 250 13 heifers . 99J 260 8 steers . DSS 275 2 sti-em . 3350 275 S3 steers . 1028 115 1 Bteer . 3050 325 3 steer . 900 S 2S 2 steels . 1UO 32 ] II steeis . 1032 I 25 25IDAHO. IDAHO. H. H. Dalrymrle. 2 bulls . 1560 150 2 cows . 1160 210 1 COW . 840 210 SCOWS . 10S5 2 1 1 COW . 940 210 Scows . .670 2 ID 2 cows . 1155 210 1 cow . 810 2 1 2 cows . 930 210 S cows . 800 21V Scows . 100 * 210 2 cows . IOCS 2111 1 cow. . 1550 210 2 COW3 . 900 219 Ista ? . . SS 1 tj 1 row . 1060 16.1 4 cows . $89 1 C5 1 cow . 9JO 1 t > 3 1 cow . 105 1 ( .5 1 cow . ; w ! 21 a cows . 981 220 45 cows . 1002 220 . Thomas Jenkins. 1 str , tiff. . . .lluft 2 ( h ) 8) r. lers..l021 2 63 19 feeders , . , . 1084 , 275 39 steers . 1CW Z S5 46 cows . 1103 2 25 25W. W. I * Illch. 1 Inill . 1423 1 CO 1 cow . 940 2 10 Scows . 1190 219 2 cows. . 1)20 210 1 cow . 1150 210 \ cow . 940 210 1 cows . 1050 219 B cows . 1012 210 . 2 cows . 1220 230 7 cows . 1C64 J 10 36 cows . ! 'CS ' 230 81 cows . Kt 210 > 2sees : : . 970 2 : s 9 fiteeis . 1111 275 M. Williams. 1 bull . 1KO 150 1 bull . 1210 ICO 2 cows . 930 1 SO 1 cow . t3 I 95 45 cows . 912 195 7 tteers . 10JS 250 J. A. Hunt. 52 cows. . 917 1 95 CnMwell & Ilrossard. 201 cows . 1034 220 SOUTH DAKOTA. 16 Hirers . 11D3 2 0 1 cow . 3020 200 5 cows . 1015 200 & cows . 972 200 2bulls . 1330 110 32cows . 952 2W U. Johnson. $ 1 steer. . mo 275 ' 1 steer. . 103) 275 7 , 23 cow . 1036 2 21 Humphrey & B. 36 bull . 1375 1 50 2 COWH. . 1005 200 9 cows . 1017 220 6H.str , Tex. .1164 310 P. Holcomb. 4 cows . S62 170 I'lomvs . 910 200 MONTANA. J. Q , HalUy. 6 cows . 1078 225 ' 33 nteers . 1171 325 a. 1 > . Walking. Scows . 1030 I 7S Scons . 1212 2 25 to 63 caws . HI 2 23 HOQS Sunday's rtorm and lint week's lower valued were exjiected to alrut on suppllra today ; but the supply was ccinpamtlvrly lltvinl for a lloiulay , bone nearly r.WOTieaUer than n week at co. Ited-'lpts. honcvcf. Included about CO } hogs that Hammond bought ( Saturday at Sioux Clly where prlct'H were confjdembly lower tlian here I'ackeru still had Hie lf V ot the situation on account of the wcaKncM in provisions and the prospective liberality Of tL'celpts. and , with no opposition from ghlppltie and speculative buy ers , they look off So to lOc , from Saturday's prices Kwlft and Hammond Old nbuut all the buymir the supply being too imiull to Interett Cudahy and Ihe Gmnlin house. Thtre won not much o range of prices. Tlif hcnvler and better hogs bold largely at 4430o 5J.IO , and the llrhler and commoner Jo < ids mostly at SI.W to II. SO. Tliere continues to be \cry'fl > < J" request for pigs nnd stock hoes , but price * rglsd lower today , with sales nt from W to U.05. The feeling on nil was weak , but a very fllr and early clearance was effected , the bulk ut Ihe IICK * felling a . frum 14.90 t 14.43 , as afralnit tl.35 to II.-45 tint urday , anil ll.CO to 1I.7U on last Monday. Itejirt- S sentatlro sales : No. Av. Sh. IT. No. Av. Sh. Tr. 2 . 157 40 403 0 . 21S 169 4 JO . 1M > . . . 420 61 . til IM 4M 116 . 153 M * 20 63 . 210 W 4 S3 35 . 157 . . . 425 70 . 2J4 ISO 4 U . ISC IM 423 66 . 275 . . . 4 1T\ \ { . IS5 i:0 4 25 70 . 83 404 40 . C50 . . . 4 30 43 . 347 . . . -4 tO 50 . 2W . . . 4 30 19 . 272 40 4 40 . 821 80 480 6J . V6T 120 440 IS . 1ST 40 4 CO 17 . SSI 4 440 } . 1-oa 80 439 4 . 190 . . . 44(1 ( 87 . WB . . . 4 W I'lQH AND IlOtlQH. 1 . 260 . , SW it . C4 . . . 325 1. . , . . .500 . . . SM il . 2 . . . 375 1 . 320 . . . SCO M . U > . . . 375 . C4 . . . 300 (0 . 116 . . . 390 . 113 120 3 23 8HEUI' Ilecelptt were not heavy , conelitlns o four loads or rather common wutrm stork sheep. There W .B eoml brisk demand for d lr able muttons and Iambi und prices for tuc were quotably mm. The market for slock znet was quiet vpil dull , Fair lo choice natives ar JlCO-attO ; fair to cliolca citterns 11 ROfftM ; common nnd stock ohwp , } 1.Mfll.M | nlr ( o choke lambs , | 2.tOffJ i > , llrprwentMlvc nlci : . \Vi. Pr. 7 western stockcrs I ! $210 ltrrcliMiMcl | I > l < i > n ltlim nf Stock. Omdnl receipts nnd disposition of click ns hotvn by Ihn bocks of the > I'rlon Slock Ynrds ornpan ' ' ' ) ' for the fnrty-elKhl hours ending nt 3 p. m. , Monday. October . ISS4 ! IIKCUIPT8. Car * , llrail. Cntlle , 232 e.130 toes. . . . , 29 2211 Jhcep , . , . , . . , . , 4 411 DISPOSITION. Huyers. Cattle. Itos. Sheep. inuilia Pncklng company 7K3 Th ; n. II. Hammond company Ml 711 . . . . " wlft & Co 1,712 G2S . . . . "he Tudnhy pnrkhis oompuny fin M . . . , I.In I Ikckcr & Began. . . . . Xlt. . > inmlltnn & Mtcpiiviis -o "nnsani & Co 3 L. liirey 833 l.nliinnll 17 llecker II a. H. II. , from Hlouit Clly 127 . . . . } . II. H. . from Knnsni City. . . 21 ] ; u < lahy , from Kansas City. . . . M2 Vlnler W. . . , 1M Ihlpprrs nnd feeders 181 . . . . 337 .ett over 500 232 $0 Total 6 , 55 2,110 417 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. iVIillo I ho Drnmnd I.nckril tlrgrncy There I'lrnincftft In All Itniiidici. CHICAGO , Ocl. 29. Eighteen thousand wns the supply of cattle for tortny. That mini- jer TVHH mndo up of about 8,000 native , 8,000 vestern and 2,000 Texas cattle. This was not large mipply for Monday , ninl , although the ; emaml lacked urgency , there was flrmne. s In II brandies of the mnrket. Choice native steers wci 'o In very light supply nnd srld quick nt la t vrck's prices. The commons did not move s e.idlly , but Ihey were taken at fully steady prices. ; a1es of natives were on a Imals of from $2.75 o te.25 for very common to strictly prime steers nd nt from $1 to $3.50 for cows nnd heifers. Vw of the offerings were good fnousli lo sell e.ir tlie outside quotations. Indeed , there were cw trade * nt better Hum 13.63. Western cattle verp In Rood demand nt from JI.7S to J4.65 for toot to choice , nnd I hero were buyers for nil the Tcxans nt from J1.25 to $3.M. The situation In hog * was unchanged. There vns a large supply In the pens ( quite 41,00) head ) , ind In expectation of continued liberal arrivals hc fueling- was heayy. The shipping orders were Ifrhl and local buyers were Indifferent , with the result that another slice was pared off tlie value of thtanimal. . The offerings needed to be very rood to brlnft more than $1.50. nnd , althotiRh here was n sale ns high ns SI.SO. from SI. " , " , to I.M carried nwny the greater pnrt of tlie hogs. There weio many pales nl fiom JI.15 to $1.20 nnd some trading In pigs at from J3 to 14. Com- > arPd wllh last Monday's prices today's sales show a decline of fnim 20o to 2Jc , nnd compared vlth the prices ruling ( it this time last year here Is n. loss of from JI.70 to J1.8" , p.-r 100 Ibs. The offerings were j > oor In quality , and to that fact was partly due the weakness of prices. The market closed fairly active. The market for BOH | to best qual- lies of sheep nnd lntnl was strong o a shade higher. There vrna no Improve ment In the market for low grades. The demand was only fair , and the receipts , thouKh mderate , vere equal to tlio needs of the trade. Quota- lonn range from fl.85 lo $2 for Inferior Bluff nnd fnm $2.75 to $3 for choice wellicr * . Lambs were In demand nt from $1.60 tn ( I. The pens ute now pretty well emptied , nnd there Is n bet- er outlook. Receipts Cattle , 18.000 head ; calves , SOO end ; hops , 56,000 head ; sheep , 15,00) heart. The Evening Journal reports : IIOOS Receipts , 5.000 head ; Potuidny , 13,121 head ; shipments , t.184 heart ; left over , about 6.CKW head ; quality not so good ; market rather active ; ( rood lots are firm nnd unchanged , while common tire 60 lower ; siiIoH rnnged nt $4.f. 4.CO for Debt. $4.IOf4.30 for rough packing , $4.208'4.70 for mixed , fl.335M.73 for ' icavj- packing and shipping- lots , and $2.234.33 'or plfrs. CATTIK Receipts. 18,000 hf d ; In good de mand , active nnd firm , but unchanged. Clly Llvo Stock Market. KANSAS CITY , Ocl. 29. CATTLE Receipts , , COO hi-nil ; shipments. 3.COO liend. Market Blow. Texas fleers , $ l.f.CXJ3.00 ! ; beef Btecrs , $3.Wff5.6' > ; nitlve cows , $1.0083.40 ; storkcrg nnd feeders , $1.73 f 3.51. IIOOS Receipts , 1,800 head ; shipments , 1,400 end. Mnrket steady lo Him. Bulk of saleH. $1.20 . .CO ; lieavles , 54.3Jff4.CO ( ; packers , $ I.SOif4.C ; nixed , $4.108)4.40 ) ; lights , $3. ! > 0g4.00 : pigs , $3.00g ,13. ,13.HHEKP HHEKP necelpti" , 6,400 head ; shipments. MOO irnd. Market steady. * Hr. Louis I.lvo Stoclc Alnrlcrr. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 23. CATTLE Rocelpls. 3.2W irad : shipments , ISOO head. Maiket ca y ; nn- Ive steers , not represented ; ccnvs , I1.WH2.3' ' ) ; Texas : steers. In llglit supply , nllh prices un- ctianced. HOQS Receipts , 3,100 head ; shipments. 4,300 lead. Market quiet , lOc lower : best heavy. $4.15 Sfl.Ki ; Rood llRht and mixed , M.33SI.43 ; common SIB medium 1'Klit , $4.20O4.3' ' > . S1IF3EP Receipts , none ; fhlpments , 800 head. Market , dull , without n Eurply sufttcbnt for pivnentatlve sales. New York Live .Stock Miirlcot. NEW YORK , Oct. Sfl.-IIEEVES-nccelpts , : , IOO head ; tlow ; near Crudes steady , others ewer ; native steers , Rood to prime , $ j.0015.30 , medium to fair , JI.lSfil.75 ; common nnd ordinary , 3.IHJH. 10 ; Colorados , $3,53gi.6'i , ; oxen , $2.GOif4.25 ; bulls. $2.10iir2.25. SHKUP AND LAMDS-Rccclpts , 17.TOO head , active nt HGUc hlKher ; Bheep , poor to prime , 1.50iH3.W ; lambs , common lo prime , $3.00@4.27 .i. HOOS Receipts. 15.003 head ; weak at J4.75y "i.oj for Inferior to choice. Htoclt In Sight. Record of receipts nt the four principal mar kets Cor Monday , October 29 , 1S5I : / Cattle. HOCT. Sheep. South Omaha 6,130 2.211 417 ChlraKO 18,000 36.0M 15,000 C-msm City 7,600 1,801 , .00 St. Louis 3,200 3,100 Total 31,030 43,111 21,817 Nt. LouU Gcunral Jtnrlf t. ST. IX51JIS. Oct. 25. FLOUn-Qulct , Hrm. U'l IK AT Opened strnnR , but dioppml down soon on foreign deinnml decreasing. Slifnglli In corn Kuve It a pllglit upturn later , hut the close ; was lie off ; No. 2 red , cash , ISc ; December , 'Hie , May. 63 { j54c. CORN Opened He nicker on Chlcnsro's 'nd- 1.1 cc. Forclfin ma-Ufa nlso hcl ; > c < l a rise flli.l IP clone wns He up ; No. Z mixed , cash , 48- ; October. 4Sc ; November , 474e ! ; December , 4Cic ! ; May , 4 TiS47c. ( , OATS Strong , hlsher ; No. 2 , cash and Octo ber. 285c ! ; May , S2'/.e3J'ic. IIVB 4So bid for No. 2. east side. HAHLBY Steady ) demand fair ; sales , Mlnnc- otB. . f,3Hr57' c. DHAN Unnrltled ; GlfjGl'.tc , packed , east track , FLAX SEKD Lower ; JI.MV5. CI-OVIJIl SEEU Steady ; $ I.WH3.I5. TIMOTHY HEKD-I.1M/I.2J , HAY Dull ; prlmu to choice ( Imolhy , JS.WB 10.00. nnc IlirTTKll Unchanged. . EOOS Klrmer ; 15c. LEAD Chemical , hard. $2.92J ! ; other grades. J.2.90 SPELTER-Offered nt I3.17H , but no bids. coUN MEA 1 -1 : . : oa2.35. WHISICY-tl.23. COTTON TltJS fSe. IIAOOINC rifGMc. PROVISIONS Quiet. Pork , standard mena , lobbing1 , $12.C2H. I-inl , prime slcum , $ C.73 ; choice. $ C.S5. Dry salt nieatfl , loof , shoulders , f i.r.r,0. lanes nnd libs. IG.40 ; khorls , K.Ci. IS,10.111 , nckc-d cboiilders , SC.7S ; langa , S7,12Vi ; libs , $7.23 ; i ioits. $7.37Vi. KBCCHTH Flour , 9.000 bbls. ; wheat , 31,000 Im. ; corn , 26.OX ) bu. ; oats , 41.000 Im. SHIPMENTS Hour , B.OO ) bbls. ; wheat , 1,000 bu. ; com , 2tbu. . ; outs , 10,009 bu , CofTrn Murker. t NEW YORK. Oct. 29. COFFHE Options ' opened quiet at unchanged prices to 10 points t lower , reacted on local coerinR and buying for Daltlmorc nccount , closed steady at Ii points net advance to 6 points net decline , rinles , 9.250 bnRS , Including : October. 111.45 ; member. tll.KWH.90 ; January. I13.305fl3.40 ; March , JlO.SWf 11.01 ; May. $10.83(810.05. ( Spot coffee. Jllo , niaiket dull ; No. $ li ; mild , dull ; Cordova. 15OI9c ; no Biles. Warehouse deliveries from New York Katurday. 19,710 ba s ; New York Flock today , ' . ' 01,010 bags ; United States Block. 273,819 bags ; afloat for the United States. 107,000 biis ; total vlrlble supply fur the United States , S&O.SIJ bags , against 413,408 bags last year. KANTOH , Oct. 23. Plrm ; seed average PnntM , Ul Sll.M ; receipts , 20,003 bags , Btoclc. 491,000 b.iga ; weekly , firm ; peed avernfii1 , ] ier 10 kilos. $11.50 ; receipts during the week , 114.000 bas ; shipments United rUnles. 7,0)0 bags ; stock , IJl.OOO bags. lIAMIJUIta , Oct. W. Steady ; prices Vipfg m rnnce to Upfir decline ; sales. 19.000 bass. HAVRE. Oct. 23.-Opened quiet and steady ftt Vit lower ; nt 12 m. qufet nnd steady , unchunged ; 3 p. m. baldly steady , unchanKcd totf lower ; cloi-ed steady at Mii'.it ' net docllne ; tola rales. 11.000 bags. HIO , Oct. 2 . ririn , No. 7. Rio , $11. 0 : ei- change , 11 I5-1C.1 ; receipts , 1.204 bags ; clou red for the I'nlted Hlate * . none ; cleared for Europe , none , modi , 2S3.GOO bags. M'crkly. firm : ei- chanxe standard , 111.40 ; eKchange. 11 C-16d ; rr- relpls during wefk. O , > iU4 bugs ; shipments to the t United titnU-s , SS.IXX ) bags ; Block , SS.3,000 bags. Da > C'otlim Nn\V OIILHANB , Oct. -COTTON Easy ; ' sales , spot , 6,300 UlH-a ; lo arrive , 2.O ( ) bllos ; receipts , 32.577 bales ; stock , KfiVlbales ; futurrs , Bteady ; Kales , 51,700 , bales ; October , $5.20. nomi nal ; November , $5.50. nominal ; December , $5.23 H5.24 ; January , | 5. ! < Ji85.rc. ! IVIirimry , $1.J2 5.J3 Maicli , $3.38 i ) ; April , $3. < ltt5.4V. May , 13.Wt 5.51 : June , IS.C o(7 , July. K.Ktti. 3. XT. Ixul , Oct. 29. COTTON-Hleady ; middling , 6-Kc ; rales. $00 bales ; reo-lpts. KHX ! > balc ; sMpments , 8,3'X ) bales ; stock , 21,200 bales , 1'rorl.t Urnln Market. 1'EORIA , Ocl. -CORN Firm ; No. 2. Me ; No. S. 4 Hc ; new. * l@4SVic. OATS Active , nmier ; No. 2 white , 29'i030c ; No. 3 while , SSMfjW c , i llYE-HU-ady ; No. J , < SU l9c. \VHlHKY-Klrm ; high wlna buils , $1.23. IIEC'EIITB Wheat. 1 2-M Int. ; corn , 29.0X ) bu. oats. 24. 4 ) bu. ; rye , none ; burley , Jl,0 bu. SHIPMENTS IVheat. 2,01 bu. ; orn. 9.75 bu. ; oats. 27,500 bu. ; ryr. 1.10) bu. ; barley 11 , DM bu. [ IluluiliVliout Alurkrt. IHTLUTH. Oct. 29. WIIKAT Cloie : No. . liard , ra > h and October , MUc ; No. 1 noithern cash and October , M c ; Uerember , 65c ; May , UHci No. ! northern , cash. K'tc ; No. 3 , l'Jc rejeclcil , 46Ko ; to arrive , No. 1 northern , MVc ; rrcclpts. wheat , 204.471 bu , ; shipments , wheat , 395,760 Im. : _ MlnncupolU Wlinat Mnrbnt. MINNnAPOLlS. Ocl. 23U cemb rwliea opened at 54 ' . | c , sold < tonn Iu ! vic anil cio vu ' , May opened at 67c. sold down to K % < s Wo need TWENTY or AtORB crltrlnnt nnd striking doilcna for Mopnp r AOTcrtlio- mcnts Of SANTA CLAU5 SCIAP. Tlio niaim- fuc tutors , Tli e N. 1C. I-'Alrliaulc Company , mi- thorlio tin to pn.y TEN DOLLARS UACII for npprorod drawing * with npproprlnto rcnu- inj [ or Sj.oo each for doilsns or TcadliiR matter - tor only , Till * offer la open to nil. Tbo com petition will cloio Decombcr 1. An coon na We lyosslblo after tliutUntououlllpny fornccept- cddeilfcnt amlrctnrutlioollirri. Itomembcr , for cotiiploto , accoptnolo advortlsamontj wo Dlrectloni. Mnlco drawings with black IntE on lionvy wlilto paper , or card board. Do the work In outline. Elaborate timeline trill not print well. Bpacoln papers will bo four Indies eqtinro. Draw to Inrgarnrnlo If you prcfor , but linvo dc9lti nrjuaro. The Idea. Is most Impor tant. If tlmtlBROodrrocnn bnvo It redrawn nnd G till KVO ! you credit. Avoid poetry. Gel iipntitd. tlint would ninkojyonlmytlionrtlele. Points. Santa CUus In n pure , hluh-Hrudo Soap made for laundry nnd ccncrnl house- kohl UKOvfavorlto wherever It nown. Merita Koncrous praise. HolJ by nil grocers , vrbolo- sale nml retail. Do your best , nnd tend remilts promptly. Address ( only ) N. W. AVER & SON , Newspaper Advertising- Agents , PHILADELPHIA. ! Prices @Ioar Below Zero This Week. Stoves. Carpets , winter and low prices. iro\v la that for a combination for rij-lit now. This week's prices put all our efforts in the slinde. Conic right oil'us these prices cannot last long. CARPET Jute Rugs. 21x30 , I Oak Heaters worth $1.25 , , now 38c worth $14.00 , now$7-5O Chontllo 15x32 Rugs , , worth SI.00 , now 34c I Oak Heaters , Brussels Rucrs10x40 , worth $10.00 , now $9.75 worth 83.50 , now SI.25 Base Burners , Moquotto Curpots , worth $22.50 , now SI3.5O worth $1.50 , now 98c | Oil Heater * , Brussels Cnt'iJut. ! ' , worth J10.00 , now $4,85 worth $1.00 , now 55c | Cannon Stovua , Ingrain Carpets , worth SO.00 , now $275 worth 60c 24c , now I Laundry Stoves , Hump Curpots , worth 30.00 , now S3.5O worth 3Cc , now | 2c Oil Cloth , worth 40c , now 2Oc Ranges , 5-holu , Hassocks , worth $1,25 , now 50c worth $10.00 , now $9.75 Art Squares , I Ranges , steel , worth $7.50 , now S3 45 worth $40.00 , now $24SO Presents Given Awiy Tills Weai , With HO.OO worth of coocK SiHsllvor p ntcd toaspooni With $26.00 worth of ROOCIK. Ilciuilltul blsrjuo fljun With ! 50.00 worth ot goods , A liantlsomo plcturo With t'B.OO worth of foods. A Kctiulnn oik : center tam With tlOO.OO worth or Booils. Cash or Weoldy ; or Monthly AU < ; legatit oul < rockoj Payments. Formerly People's Mammoth Installmant Houso.- Open Monday and Saturday Evenings- nd clospcl nt CSTi857c. Track wlicat closed : No. Imnl , Wcj No. 1 nortlu-rn , Kc ; No. 2 norlliern , IVScs receliita. 1,151 cnrn ; bhlpniMitu , 13 cms , HlpmentH 01 Hour , < 512 bMs. Thu Jtock ot heat in regular liousfd Increased l,15jCOO bu. ir week cnillnK October S7 , Now Vorli Ory < ! ooiH Jlurltot. NEW TOHK , Oct. 29. It linn been n slow mar- et. IrrfBUlnr ypot request pml mall orders have iken small araortmcntt of a inlxcrlhinrous com- lexlon. still tbe limiUet has len dull. Acenta Ijiwrenee LL 50-lncli Ifown ( heetliiK huve rc- uccil Ilic priceto 4c. A fcatine of the market nn auction nalo of 11,009 < loz > 'n lioslcry und loves. 1'ilntlng cloths , yulet ut 8 > Jc for 61 mures. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NEW YORK. Oct. W.-SUOAlt-Raw , steady ; lies. 1.100 bags centrlfUKiil , 1)8 ) test , to lanada 240 In bond ; 2,800 tons Muscovado , S3 lest , at ! 2330 tons extra Miinllln. 87 test , to Canada. 2o In bond ; rellntd , < iulet. LONDON , Oct. 29 SUGAR-Cane , dull : de- uind , no'ie , centrifugal. Java , 12s Od ; tluseo- udo , fair refining , 10 3d , Vlslliln Mipply ol ( iniln , NEW YORK , Oct. 20. The visible supply of rain Saturday , October 27 , as compiled by the lew Yoik Produce exchange , is as follows ; Vhenl. 78,190,000 bu. ; Increime. 1.531,03 Im. ; corn , 759 CW bu. ; decrease , CIO.W ) bu. ; oats , 9.223,000 u. ; Increase , 7S,0 < bu. ; lye , 435. < j bu. ; In- reiUc. 27.001 ] bu.j barley , J.Jj'J.OJO bu. ; Increase , 11,000 bu. Oil MitrkoU. LONDON , Oct. 23. TURPENTINE , SI'lIUTS JB fid. PETROLEUM Spot. 4 l-ICtfl d , SPIRITS , PETUOLEUM-C'.id. Kiel" Kiitusr .Mtirliot. ELGIN. Oct. 20.-HIITTKR Active ; sales. 31.- W Ibs. , ut 22c ; .12) ) lb * . nt 23i- ! . \Viiol ur et. BT . LOUIS , Oct. 29. WOOL Quiet ; lin- Imneed. Mrs. S , A. Kell of Pomona , Cal. , had the ad luck to sprain her ankle. "I tried sev- iral liniments , " she say , "Lut was not cured mtll I used Chamberlain's I'aln Dalm. That 'emcdy cured me and ! take [ ilcaaure In rec- immendlnK It and testifying to Its efficacy. " This medicine la also of B'cat value for rlleii- natlsm. lame back , pains In the cheat , plcu- lay and all deep-seated and muscular pains. Tor sale by druggists. WHIPPED THE FAMILY. Dan lUUer Overcuiiio I lie Ohitnclei He- twrou Him und the ( Jnsli Ilritirer. Yesterday detectives arrested Dan Ilaker , tough customer well known to the po lice , and charged him with being a fugitive rrom Justice. It Is alleged by the police that Ilaker entered the saloon ot Shorty llandel In Cast Omaha about 1 o'clock Sun- lay morning and after knocking Mrs , Illundel down robbed the till of the day's receipts , lllandel heard the row and rushed In to ticlp hla wife protect his property. liakcr promptly floored him and escaped with the onlent > of the till. The prisoner Is well known to the Ijlandels and they positively usert that he U the man who assaulted and robbed them. When questioned by tlio pollco Uaker Dueber = Hampden 17 = Jewel Watches arc known by rail road men and other equalled for we ax and accuracy. The Ducber Wntch Works , Canton , 0. WM. I.OUDOTJ , Commission Grain and Provisions. I'rlvate wires to Cnlcago and New York , .III business orders Dlacvd ou CUIcatri ilouril or Trade. ( . 'orrespondtnce solicited. Office , room 4 , Nuiv York : Ufa Dulldlnfr 'r leihon ) J2ta. NEBRASKA lTIOIV lL 13ANK U S , DrposUoriti < Jinalta , A'cbruika , CAPITAL , $400,000 SURPLUS , $58,500 Otnccrs nnd Directors Henry W , Yates. presv. Idem ; John B. Collins , vice president1 ; L wl B. Iterd , Caihler ; William H , B. llugtiej. autst ant cashier. . . THE IRON BANK. flrnoltrs Bromo-Celflrfl. Brl n < ll4 enratlfa ( went for Kerto s orEck lUu.Ucho , Ilriln Uihuuitlon , HI e < pji , JKKUI or eanerslK ur ] rl iaIo r Kl in tl m. Ocut , Kldur lil ra r . Allt Iff I P U. jkai. Anliilol * n4 oth r < ict > K4. 1VU , 14) . ! THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. IS ! S.\Vetlorn \ Avenue , CHICAGO. For mlo by all druggist * , Omaha. positively refused to clvo any account of himself or tell where ho was on last Hut ur daynight. . Ho will lo taken lo Council Illufts for ( rial , as the saloon la located Just over tlie Nebraska line. Oregon Kidney Tea. curoi all kidney trout tit * . TrlU * Uo , 25 ceoU. All OruccliUr