\ 0 THE OMAHA DA1L.V . lJl ij FlUDAV , OOTOUEU 2 , 180 , COMMERCIAL AND FISAXCIA1 WLcat Fns 8 tLo Sorority Cents Mark a Chicago. THAT ARTICLE HELPS OTHER CEREAL Corn n Ilir * ItNi- mid rort- A > < tMt In Ki-i-iliiK lct-M 'ill tlif Toj ) \uicli. CHICAGO , Oct. l. Wiicnt rlS , nbo.o 70c l ftusliel twluy , the De-comber optlcni nl one tlmi touchli.-g Idlie. an nelvthc uf 2V ! since Jester day. At the clan * t.f 4ie : of the liveliest stt ren | Jrr mcntlm It Mill r'.ie.ucd n advance c l'i" . All the etl.cr eprcalntUe * maikclsven Iteiieflte-il , Ixilh In price find volumenf business eji/in closed le buhcr , e-Tt &c higher , ani liruvltluna frcm liUa lo 3314o higher. Dei ember wheat , wlikh clr > \Vcelncsilny nl from CMlc to W.iecpcneil thlo meirntne nl Ck ii- and G9c. nml In n llttic over nn hour II We-nt us high us * 0o , bt.-lllg We iilxive- Its pi lee or Monday , ficulPinl.tr 7 , an nverase of nbnut Hi lier bu , per ilay for ihe Intervening Iwcnty-lwt eliiji. An ndvance KI Mendy linn nut tnki-l ( ilaeu > lrce Hie Fprlng of IttiJ , In May of t.ial year 2io per bu , having be-e-n nddcil. The re. inarkalile thing nb'iut the rln : now In progres ; U Unit It In in the face of the mule or less uiii-frtnlnly legaldlng the pollllcal outlook. The iiihiinoc to 7nUo was fnlluued by a le-actlem U Hum e'ji : to l.'J\c , but thai In tuin wan sue- ceeile.1 ly a Mill ftirthir addition to the early Mruijllh , and Ufulc 12 o'elocl ; the pi lee li.i'l MM n to ' .o'ji- ' f. r l'ic < ! : nl > i-r. Such e-initlh'j'-J .vili-iijUli MJIpllM-d the elow-l. Uhlui liepl le'uk- lug lor biuKx. liul It WHO not Imnl tu ex- > , . Due Xcn Y.ils dbpntch le.id aa follows : "I3ng- llsn biiuses ii iiln necepted n couil ilonl ol wlienl. Tl.eic H U di.-m.in < l beie for carKoey for lllpllll nt a far ahead ax Kcbruary. " The Hntk ef wliuiit at l.iverpuol was rcporlei us Ijelnu emly l.tw.ncO til. , about uOO.IXlO bu. de cit-iiM1 since tjepti-mlifr I , and Miltlclent for unlj uboul Un ( l.ija' fonsuinptlon , nnd iiKnln as rom ILIUM ! ulth abunl Cuuu bu. nt ihe cotu-r-pimdliu < hitu on thejear bt-fote. Two cargc > efltu re pulled uigugcil nl Lheipool lor t-lilpment ti India , soniL-ttiing unheaid of hclui1 , and Sal I'raneirco wlrl-d conllrmlng the lepi-rtcd pur chase by I..in.lull nf wheat In CallfdinU ID gt to t'ali-ntta. Thli"int a li > ig w.iy tcuur.l i-nn Ilimlng Ibo n pin ted fallute of crops ill India , Itlen. omt.f tit. ridif vdlhlci , rt Hint country was , -i-portcd lo be winth inure In Ciileutln tliur wheat. OuiMjc IniylnK lifting \\ete IniKfly foi i cabiiiivl account , and tliu locnl croud , "llulil- J.ited thiieliy , toi.k tutnty bushels fur cverj one : bushel In ordiis fiom elsewhere. The cable- grnnm ami the u-Miltlng buslners for foitlKli i.c- Vfituil gave the nefd .l cnnlldcnce to bityciH. } > < thnt It was only on the big IJIIIKCK that any lonu xvheal was told. After It lutclied 7oI.ic , buw- < -Aer , theic was eiii.iiKh teall .ing to [ ) iit OK lirice tlo\\n to ( .O'io nnd l5s'Hc was the closing latrq. l i.rclt n mail.ets all closed very slicing ninl quite In line with the ndvnnee here. Kxpoil Fales of spot nhcalcre lepmtod thcic ti > the extent of L'CO.iiOu bu. , almut one-half of U No. i Imrd , and the 1'inniml-r spring. The boom Inlicat was largely Instruniental In cautliiK n good advance In coin nnd a big trntV in that ailicle. The f , nlini.r.i who wanted wheat and Hume badly also bad t lelr appc- tlle-H whetted f ir e-orn. and mil biiyhit ; onleis for It. Shot Is uelinlso mure ninneious than lilliTiit ha\e been suspected fiom the snullni'ss of the recent tpoculallve trade. May opened Uc lilgher nt 23"c , und Btrndlly adx-anced to from 27'Ac lo l'7'ic. ' then reaotc-il , und cloxod bteady at from I'CiJdc to 20 ? c. . Oats. lifter a fnMlilon , followed wbcat nnd cjrn , still to Hume extent wi-ie Independently film Itutlnessvtis heavy , and the maiUclsvcro veiy iu < tl\e throiiKhout. Shorts > crambled after eiffeilngs and took up e-\er > thing In blg.il , pupil- Ing pTlees up eonslih-iably higher , and giving tbe market a uldur range ! them has been ev- pccted for a long \ \ hlUback. . Outside ordcis weie nl o prominent. .May opened a s.iade blKher nl from lirle ! ; lo IBIic. and advanced to rOvc { , and eased off to from IM'jc to 20a > , c , where * It'cleised. Trade In piovMons hnn r.ol for a month he-en DS gene-nil and m-tlxe as U WIIH today. 1'aek- f-rs bought , frcalptrs bit anil speculators In out- rldt cities , who hail previously bought , took more , even forelRiiers , who alu never supposed to buy anything , except on n weak maiket , send ing buying orders. The result was n handsome ad- viimn all around ; Jnnuury pork closed nt S2V4C blgher , at S7.30. January lard , 2 < V hlKhi'r , at > 4 30. January ribs , 17Uc blgher , at J3.CO to 53.02H. Kstlmiited receipts for Krltlay : Wlicnt. 137 cars ; coin , 446 cats ; oats , 373 cars ; bogs , 23,000 head. head.Tlio lending futures ranged ns follows : J -i2'222' ' I IIUi. ! I D.v. I Wlent.No.2 Oct. . ; 07-X 07Mi HSU Ie-c Idir..i ' IIH'I O'JXi May 72 ! < OJfi 7L' ! < Cent.No. i ! . Oet 2VM 21W ! S''H Dec 24' Oatn.No. a. . Oet 17X 17M IH Dec 17T IStt lS ! f May Pork.perbul Oet n enD Q 4'i 0 ( It ) n -15 Jim D 01 ! 7 40 0 87 7 ao Oel . . . „ . 3 77Hi 4 ns 3 77 4 02 ! Jim 4 22K 4 076 ! 4 SO Short HlbM- Oct .1 113 3 27J 3 05 Jan .S 43 It 70 5 43 : < Ji-JK Cach quotations werens follows : I'M.Ot'Il I-'lrm ; lOc blKlier ; winter patents , t3.3 ( ri3.0l ( ; htralBbts , } 3.lili3.10 : pprlns rie > clnls , } 3.r.riiTi3.75 : strnlghtH , J2.75fi3.Hi baleers. J2.23 ® 2. CO. CO.WHEAT WHEAT No. 2 Fprlnff. C 4c ; No. 3 sprint' . CCfltfc ; No. 2 red. W f. COIIN No. 2 , S3 Vic : No. 2 yellow. 2Wc. OATS No. 2 , ISNo. ; . 2 whilef. . o. b. , 2H1HT 22' c ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 17'.i ? 2lVic. KYK-No. 2. 37JI37'.ic. HAHI.BY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. N. , 250 SGe : No. 4. f. o. b. , 24fi27c. FJ.AXSKKO-Nei. 1 , 77c. TIMOTHY Sii-i : : > Prime * , J2..VH. I'l.OVIHIONS MIP pork , per lib ! . . fG.4 : , H.CO ; Inrd , per ] 0 < ) Ibs. , t4.02'Af4.05 ' ; slinrt ribs , sidex , Inoxe. $3.25W3.riO ; dry Halted HluMiMcrH , boxed. 3.S7 .i ? 4.00 ; short clear sldi-H , boied , tS.lK'AW ' 3.75. WHISKY nistlllers' Unit-lied Roods , per gal. , 1.I8. HI'el A IIS-fut Innf. J5.32 : urnnnlateil. J4.70. POri.TUY MmUet dendy ; turkeys. SQllc chlekeps. 7c ; ducks , fffSif.c. ( T.iefollowlni ; were the receipts nnd shipment ! ) today : On tliel'rolncu cxcliaiu'oi lenlav tlio butter mar ket wan Ilrm : cn-aniury. OaiSoln : elalrv , 'Jdt l.leKsgH , Ilrm ; fre-su , 14Hc. Cheese , Btc.vly ; OAIA1IA < ; HMO HAL Ccinilllloii eif Trnile mill ( tuntiitlnnii em Slnilennil | Kiuier/ I'relllle-L' . EOOS-Cholce flock , 13O13HC. lll'TTItll Ceiniiiion tei fair , 7o ; choice to fancy , country , 11012c ; leparutor creamery , ISOICc ; Enthereil creum. 12ffl3c. OA.\li-Prnlrle clilckcns , per doi. , J2.COB3.00 ; quail , lt.25in.CO ; leal ilucks , iI.25Ql.DO ; red heads und mallards. { 2.COO3.CO. L'lliisi' : ; Donu-Bilt ! brick , Co ; ICdnm. per doz. . 19 , 25 ; club IIOUPIMb. . Jars , per doz. . } 3 15 ; Llm- berger. fane-y , per Hi , , ! ) ( . - ; Ilonuefort. li-lb. Jain , per ioz. . J3.CO ; YOUIIB Ameiicau , lOlic ; twins , fancy , ( j'.ic ' , VUAlCholc * fat. SO to 120 Ibs. , IB quoted at 7C&o ; lurgfl and coart.c. 4iJCe , POULTKY Live bens , Cc : cocks , Jo ; fp VoJC ' " " ' C ° : * prlllB lludt8' 'OV.io ; turkeys , J'lOKONS Uvr. 90c ; dead pigeons not wonted , 1IA\ Upland , J5 ; inlilliines , I4.CO ; lowland , * i rye > iruw. J4 ; color miikea the prlc on bay ; llcM bales cell the beit ; only top grades brlnir leip prices. ' 1IHOOM COHN-Kntrcmely nlow dales' new crop , delivered nn track In country ; choice ) green fi-lf-wnrkliiir carpet , per Hi. , i'.ic : choice green. runnlnn to hurl , 2Uc : common , Hie. VKUKTAIILKD. ? iVSliTI ) : , > R7AJ'91's-0n : orilers. per bbl. , J1.75. > \ATLItMl.iXD.S'B Per eloz. , crated , accoiillng 10 lIEe' , J1.7 , il2.2.i. PANTALOltpKS-per crate750SOC. . 'JO.MATOHK Per Ifc-bu , luit-ket , 30ii33c. CltCl'MIlHllS-lVr eloz. . J082ic. Ni\\- ONlONH-rtood stock , per bu. , 35O c. LIMA IIHANS-Per Ih. . 4c. I. HANS I Inn , I pli-ki-il navy , perbu. , Sl.40ffl.no. J'AIJIjAriH Honie grown , ir i hundred , nttHOa , ' l'li'-l'e'r : dei ) ! . , J3o ; fancy , large. 45iiTJOo. 1'OTA JOI New pi > latoe- , per bu. , 30ff40e ! , ntt'iTs. . Kfann grapen , 15ei ; large lots , New York , ICo. * - )1IN1A PnACIIKS-Krcestones. Wo ; ] , ' ; l'l'MS crt' 1"1- ' ' -S3i fullfornla fancv. tl.238 1.35 : llriiddhaxxii and Italian prunea , ll.IDffI.Z3. ( A1.II--OHNIA ( . ' Ili.VI'liH-Tukiiyi. 11.23 ; black ' 'l - : | : - Tod. perbbl. . $6.00riBCO. APPLKK-foi.kliiir. . | W.I. . . | 1.W ; eating , 11.75 ( J2.Ui. Jnnalliaiiii , fancy. J2.25. CAI.imuNIA PKAItS-llarllettii. 12.00 ; Iluerre Hardv , JI.J5 ; lluerro Clalrgenu. tl.75. t'ALII-'OKNIA Ql'INt'KS-Per box. J1.75. TltOPK'AI , rill'lTS. OIlANqiW-MexIcun. ti.2. . rl.CO , VM.C ' : ! HM > ' Mnuii , It ; California lemon * . M CO i . .L'i.rts * < ' 'lol ' * ' > ' - | UI"B1"toek. . p r buni-li , II.WHi8.l5f - . me-dlum.fclzeil buiicbes. I1.D002.W , ' fctock. OY8TKHS New York counts , | 'r can , 45c ; he'W i Oi It sHects. per cun. 40iVxtru ; U-lecU per can. 3 0 ; ulandarda , per cun , 30o ; medluiiiB , ' ' ' " ' ' per 1,000. Ill : New Yuik ei'el-l'H , 'per KUl.- ( " rtul ; . Ill : bulk Mamlards. per gal. , II.so. * > i4i ttn n i * vi * - riam , iUfiB , IUCI1 , ir * ( iti r l. i-ana. per elor. . IIS ; hulf-gal. caiu , JO.S3J luurl e-aiiH. fJ.10. riIS Imported fancy. C crown. SO-lh. boxes , 4a ; rholcu , 10-HI. boxru. 3 crown SiilOf. NUTS Almond * , Cullfurnlt , per lu. . lai-dlum i Mz , In.T : * iprwn nlmnmlc. ptr Hi. . IATRI ! J2V , Kit Kli < t-r II- . P : Knllh w lnut , i < Ih . f.tiie > IM n fhtll. lie. m lUm ! nr 10r ; fi It-rtK. pr Ih . )0r ; twnn * . poll h d nV'llum. ( t Inrge * . lOc ; pennut * . rnw , < ! 'i T7e ; rMiMml. " 140. HATTS-llfill'Mvrtn. per fb. , tc ; fnnls , lo-ll boxen , per III , "f. IlifiRS ANM TALLOW. . llllil.'S-No 1 wiesn hlr , * . 4c ; Nn. ! gree blil . Je ; NL. \ eretn nltel hl.ler He ; No. l-ieon mltwl hl.les. 1c : tin. 1 ve-nl cult , 8 to 1 11 * . , Cc ; No. S \ cnlnf ! , S to IB UK. , 4c ; No. elrj Hint I.Ule-c , 7ff5.N ; , \ J dry Hint hlds , ( X77e No. 1 diy * nlu-d tilde * , it" pan cured hides , ' .4 per Ib. , le than fully omi-il. * ' ! II'IUf PELTS-'Urpeh iftlled. eftch. 2'flffle ; grrtn tnltcil thcnrlnRi ( < he.it n-wleil entl f-klnn , e-ncn. ISc : rtiy Mii-iirltnii ichoit weieilc e-nily > Mns > . tin. 1 , eneli. SLdry ; MienrllnK ( shurl woedeil e-illj fklnH , No. I. earb. fte ; dr flint Kan ns mm .VeljnisUn buteliir wool pelti per Ih. , Actual uelitlil. 4die ; dry Hint Knnsii nr.il Ne.hrn len MtiiTnln ! pe-lts , per Ib. , net IIH | tttlchl 3 74c : diy nint foleirndo butrhc we .l pills , ift Ib. , tutcml welKht , 4fl5c : dr flint f'e.lf.rmln Mnrniln woi > l pelt * , per Ib. , nettia wdRlit. Kile ; feel cut off , as It Is useless to pa fii-lKht em them. TALLOW AND ( lUKAPi : Tnllow. No. 1 , S c tullntv , Nu. 2. 2o ; RrenKe. while A , 24c ; Rrcnfc whiteII , l'c : greatc. yellow. Uje- ; grease , dark IHe ; old biiltrr , 2fiJt , c ; beeswax , prime , 13 { 2ie ; rciiigh tnltow. le * . HONKS--In ear Ints , welRber nnd delivered ti Clilengu : Dry buffnlo , per ton , IU.KW14.00 elr country , blenched , per tnn , 110.00'S12.(10 : dry coun try. dump und menty , per ton , $ .oMs.OO. WOOIj 1'nnnfheel. fine heavy , Cff7c : line , light S'dOe ; epinrtcr bloeMl , lonUc ; seeily , burry nni chaffy , SflOe ; cotted anil broken , temrse , 79e | ciittfd nnd breiken. fine. CflFr. l-'leee-e wnshed- Medhmi , I3S7IV ; fine. Ilftinc ; tub washed , ICf ISo ; blark. ( c ; Imeles , Cc ; tiiR locks , 2if3c deni pulled , tflCc. tflCc.STOCKS STOCKS AMI IIO.NDS. N In SrciirltlrViro I'piin i < 'llll l < l < TlllI.V Ifiller ( .SlMllf. Ni\V YOIIK , Oct. -The ilrnllliRn 111 Mock : today Hrro npn , a rnnrlji-rntily llKhtcr sciilc lli.in \\Vtlncsilny , ninl the dlrtrlliutlnn 01 business \vii3 not iiiltc IIH K..I ! . The market , linncirr , ilUjilnyiMl mi iibwibent | ii.\\t-r tnal und not l.ten opei'ted. and piu\nl euin'rlor li riulliri- heavy tcullzattc nn und hour nttaeks , Loininlsslon hoiiFctipniicil | itriwinl bu lncsc , and rrircliill | > In Ih < > l w pilnil rliarcx , mid tic- elaiod that the mnikrl dlpiliynl | Rroater le- Blftaiu-e thr.n herelon.io In l ur atliuMis. resplf. the cliiinnr for n unotlnti. In the limt lnur n larnc nii > ratur sold ( he nrllvu rntluay ptockii all around , piosumably lo .lepioss pi Ices , for clffd upon Hie l.undnn inurKct tomninnv. The course of prices uaa lilt-pillar , but ( \nrlallins , asldi finni a few iif the xiivl.lllcp. | l.ice.l ! Imporl'incc. Trndlnx at the imtM > t un m.iiKe.l by weakms ! on rcallzatlnnH and bnir uff , I-I\K' [ \ . The Utcllnu- wenliiKlmilllfunt , an.l the beurH , illvvuvirlnii Die Btnliborn uttllmlu of hcdders of KFrurltli.il , oovcrcd their llnec. Thu tinders who lm\u nol bi.'Ui HshtliiRtin - rise Mil the inaiUit up on the hhorts. ManliaUiiii and Ueadlnuero In brii.lv reiiiu | t ut ImpioMMl llcun s. ' 1 ho HKKIVS- CU - Ktlcnqtll illrpl.iui | by the.-u propel tle.i roll- trlliutod to llrmiiiFH In the ( jiMietiil maiUct. de- Kplte liberal fun-Inn telling and lncieupc.1 Him- iiofs In the frirelKli e.xchniiKo tmukct. Actual mid | MiMl iviic.vni > liirther advanced , thi' last ni-iitloned toiicldiiK (4.t ' , and JI.Ki fet Kii.B .Hid short bills. Current iui.titl | ns preclude liiipnitu of KI , | . | at n prullt on nnllnnry oxhanpe comlltlons. The BtrfnKth < > r thin mar , hoi Is ntttlbuteil tn an IncnniiBd diniand for le mlttalietHaiul to a decreased movement of com. HKivlul hills , oulhK to the hluirp advanios In tlu pi Ice fluni our bieadxtulfH mill oilier ti.ot piinluuls. Kvi'H nt the advance , lim\t > ver , in ICnrupeiin demand l.i reportoJ. ( In Ihe othri hand the Imports of gold have readied go largj nil iiKKiecnle that a teinpoiin.v CIIHCK to i.n movement H leKaidcd with eiiuiinlmltyvhlU the tii.'iisuiy sold leserve IUIH beun swelk-d to n nun that lemovi'M all Immediate concern. I'nolfli.1 Mall \\iis maiked up 1T per n-tit to 22 , but the KIIIIIN In other shares-wne less note woitliy , In Ihe hist hour n general reaction oc- turned. Illinois Sttil , bowe\er , roFo S % lier r.-nt nnil Mlnnefoti Iron 1 per cent on the irnprovtt trade nulli-oK. The maiket left off gulel. Inn linn nt unimportant changes , llondn continue. to wurk higher. althoiiKh the m.irkct vrnv some. hnt more ouitraclod than recently. The dealIngs - Ings ci-ntcicd in n few of the fpecuhttlvo iFsne which tcored fractional Kalim In moFt caces. The sales weie fMl.'I.Onil I'eallnKS In govern. inenls were conllncd to the old 4' , but the tone was Kcncrally linn ; cnlcs , MSWO. The KvrnliiK I'nsfH London tlnanclal cable- Brain says : The stock maiket was KCIIH ! today , niiilnly on eacy mnncy and the haFtenlnp of tht bears to cover. The Improvement extended to all the markets. Anierlcans opined steady , then weakened , but llimlly .eloped Rtiud , There wnf n Hpi-clal demand for ArKentlne railways on ex cellent tariff leports. l.iindon dlFcount ftdl t 1 per cunt today on the release of n mass of dividend money. The ease In the money market was also Incicaycd by the further I cleave of JCl.f'flO.OOO ' of Japanese money from tbe Hank of Holland. The 1'arls houm' was firm nnd thu llerlln market steady , although dearer money In Iterlln Is probable later 111 the month , United States KolJ . .goingfiom there , to Hussla and Austria. ' The fnllor Inc were the closing " ( notations on the lending stocks of the New York exchange today : Tbe total sales of stocks today were 172.712 nhiires , Incliidliii ; the tollowliiK : Sugar. 23,100 ; Tubnrco , C.700 ; Atehbion jireferred , 7,800 ; llur- HiiKton. 13.100 ; Chleago ( las , 4.300 ; Louisville & N'liBhvllIc. 11.DUO ; Manhattan , 5.200 ; I trail Ing , 27.- (00 ; Hock Island , 43,400 ; .St. Paul , 21,700 ; South ern Hallway preferred , 3,400 ; Leather preferred , 3,100 ; WheelingIjikc _ llrle , 7,000. Now Yeirli .Mon < * > - .Mnrkt-t. NEW YOIIK. Oct. 1. MONKY ON CAI.I- Stendy at 4Hii5 per cent ; last loan , 414 per cent ; uloned , 4'iiI5 per cent. 1'lli.Mt : MEHCANT1LH PAI'KK-Ci.4O71i per cent. HTKKLINO n.XCHANnn KIrm. with actual liu lncs In bankerH * bills at Jl.SJm.SJl , for de- mund and Jt.S2ij-l.ki : for sixty days : posted rates. Jl.MfM.W.i , anI t4.C5lii4.be. COM.MKIK'IAL I1ILUS-I4 SI. SILVHIl CMHTll-'lCATI-IS-CS-lifiCCUe. IIAH SirA'UIl-C34c. CJOVICUNMBNT IIONDS Firm ; Blnte bonds ilull ; rallroael bonels linn. Closlnn qiiototloni on Donas were na follows ; I 1 nncex. MIR.W2. Monry , Urndy nt rft per M-I fnr call ; 7 jl per rent fur time lonnv New Ym e-xrhnnKe. II ellreemnt bid. iSc elincnunt ni-kcd. CIIICAOO. Oct. -.fle-nriniffi. . tU.MI.ia Mnne-y. firm ; nn cull. W > | * r cent , em tlm 7 per cent ; New Ynrk fxrhnriKe. " 3r ellcriiun fnrelpn crrlinnKC. flrmi demand , tl.SS ; tlxl eUy . ll.SS'i. Sun Pm n rive-n Mlnlnu ( ) iiiiln llemi. PAN PRANCIJ3J. 0-1. l.-Tlij oSUIll claeln quotations rjr .nl.i.if - Unctionwa.j ; ti fib lows- HAH HILViit-roS-IG : < l ptir ounce. MONKY-IHOl 4 per cent. Tlie rate * nf dl.-cejimt III tbe open market fo short nnd tluee months' bills Is z per cnt. . 1'iire-ljtn I'l nn lie-till. IIKIILIN , Oet. 1. CxchnnRe on Ixindotl , elKi : days' Fight , so marks 30 pfc. LONDON. Oct. L-OoM Is eiiotel | nt Hucnn A > re-s teiilay nl 181 ; Madrid , lij.25 ! ; Lisbon , 31 Home , lot't , . PAIIIS. Oet. 1. Three per cent rentes. 101 . .c for the iiL-coiint ; cxciinnge on London , 23 ITc for checks , XUW YOUIC UUMiiTu. JIAllKK'l ( lllillillleiiiM eif tluI > ny em Vurliili Ciiiiiiiienlltle-N , NKW YOIIK , Oct. l.-I-'LOUIl-Uecclptti , 15.30 bbls. ; export * , C.f'CO bbln. ; pales , 10.4DO bbls. maiket FtruiiB ; e-lty mill pati-nts , ? 1.70ff4.73 winter patents , U75j4.eo ; city mill cicnrs , fl.lOI 1.20 ; H Inter ctralglild , t3.13g3.S3 ; mill patents ! 3 705)4. ) 2twinter / ; cMnis , J2.23lf2.s,0 ; Mlnnesoti , . . S-K. Ituekuheat Hour , Ilrm ; J1.30J , " . ' ; > i.yiV1.1' ! ' "n" ! " "I"J2.tX.rj " ' > . ! . ,0. " 1lvA ! ' l'llllli > ullow western , S7c ; city i > 9c ; llriiiiilywlne , J2.U1. 'ii"i'i ' : v'0 > , a , ttC8lcr"W , P43t c. elf. JVJI.VX-\I11A1 ; -Quiet ; car IOIM , ; iujsc. 1 { A LI-Y-lJiilet ; rccilliiit , 325-ji'ii.e. UllhAr Itre-HptH. UI.SOO bu. ; exports , 15,301 bu. ; n jt ntrn , . ; NO. 1 nortiiern , 75'ic , f. o. b. ilUial ; No. 1 haul , 771.C , t. o. b. , mliiat. Op tlens opined fctieiiiK 1111,1 , nlclier , miviiiiceel linn late In thu iiriernucin on txce-ptlonally stroiu cable , . . fuielRii blijlnt , ' . Fimill Liverpool stock. . lend brisk IDL-I ! demand , but llnally reacted utidei lyiillzliiK. nnd UOM-I | le oft fium the top. bin 1 < u nbeixe lust nlshl ; No. 2 red , May , 771411 iV" e , eluFhiK "i.c. OA1 > UcielptH , lt'J.700 bu. ; exports , S5.203 bu. fpiit. llriner ; No. 2. 2l 4Si2l ic ; No. 2. delivered J2Sc ; Nei. l , la'.ic ; No. 2 white , S4ii j2.ie ; No. : will e , :2iC ti-aek while ' ' ? ; , , 1'0'jfiOc. 'uptlons were f.ilily active and BtroiiB ; October , SUtfJl' c , clos. , , ? i-"e\ , " ' ceinber , SiifiVJ'.u , closing 23Jic. "Of ' 'c" ' ny ! fhl'I'l"K' | W'S'tOo ' ; good lo choice HOPS Steady ; Etnte , rummon to choice I'D. clop. 3 jie ; 1&6 crop , 7j0c ; 1'aclllc coabt , lit * crop , uefl' e. IIILiis-Vlrm ; Oalveslon , lie ; IIuciios Ayren Ury , lOe , nominal ; ilry California , 13c. 'if ? ' " ' 1'1' 'lt'ni'WlC ' ' t"10' H'lenos ' Ayres II lei I ° ' i'Tr'J.1"1 ' ' "v&-'i ' ' ! " i'Tr'J./ " " ' r' ' - n ; , . , eili ilalrj. iijtMOc . ; western creamery , imaiC .c LlKliis , ICc ; factory.rlO'ic ; Imitation creamery Jt'sWIlc ; state dairy , lo'.tOISc. flII3i.SK ItccclptH , fis03 pkca. : quiet larse , 5 { ] li-'f/a"1" ' 7" " ci l'art bkl'ns. ' 36Ue ; full s-klms KOUS IlrcelplH , 7.2S6 pku ? . : Ilrm : state am Pennsylvania. lbsHY13c ! ; winein , 14 lSc. HICU I-Miin ; diuiie&ilc , fair tu extra. SUfiCc Japan , Ifyi'ic. ' MOLASSIM Klrm ; New Orlc.-ins , open kettle , Booil to choice , ! 4f(2Tc. Meniinil , 14.40 ; October , J4.43 , nominal ; rellne lilKher ; continent. } 3.kO : South American $3 cumpeiunil , 41,41- . I'oilt. llrmer ; old mess JS 00 S.r.O ; family , } 10.GOil2.0l ) ; mets , tS.OO I.73. ! ) 1ALLOMarKct strong ; city , 30 : countn 3TieHS to quality. weak ; plates , maiket dull. Spelter , steady domestic , I3.COf/3.70. St. LeiulH Ci-iii-rnl .1luiL-ert. ST. LOIMS. Oct. l.-FLOUH-Strong nn hlKher ; patents. J2.r303.76 ; extra fancy , J3.23SJ 3.3. , ; fancy , I2.70S72.SO ; choice. l2.Mff2.33. 1113AT Continuation of bull news resultei In a further advance In the speculative- market but toward , the cliise llicrei was some weaKnes nnd n decline. tlmiiRli the- elope was d-SIHTf , IdBlier tlmn yesterday. All > peculatlve nttentloi uai conce-ntrnte-d on the foielsn pltimtlon , am the largelecclpm on this Bide were not re-sarded Spol hlKher , but there was a tame market ui call ; Nn. a red , cash , elevator. Glc ! ; track , 70if 85c ; Nn. 2 Iiaril. caf.li , lil'iiOC2V4c ' ; December Cl 4r bid ; May , 73iic atke-d. C'OHN There wus a stiff ndvance In futures , a sbortH , alaimed by the ste-ady ndvance In wheat were trying to RI-I out. Offerings were smnl and this had a stronj ; effect nlsn , the marke closln. ' ; at an advance- -little over yesterday Kpot stiff nnil nilvnncltiK ; No. 2 eash , 21',4c ; De ccmlier , 21 ic ; Mny , 24ic aslied. OATS May ndvnnced on thu efforts of short tn cover. Spot dull ; No. 2 cash and October , 16c bid ; Mny , 2Hic. HYK 34e Mel. CO UN MKAIJl.25. . IlItAN Strons ; sacked nt 33c , Bold countrj points. l-'LAXKISnn Klrm ; 7Ie * . east side. POl'LTHY Dull nnd lower : chickens , old , Co Fprlnif. Cc ; turkeys , hlKher , C'.Jo ; UucUs , CViSie KCCEe , hteady , 47lc. ( TIMOTHY HKIiU Prime. J2.CO. HAY Klrmj demand fuor e-holce grade-B , hlel are scarce ; prairie , I5.tOfjC.50 ; timothy , 15.001 10.00 , this side. ICOOS-Kteady nt 32Hc. WinSKY-ll.lB. I.RAD Stronger nl { 2 ; 200 tons common a K.K. SPHLTHIl-Knsler : sellers nl J3.45. PROVISIONS Peirk , blKher : stnndard mess Jnbblntr , } O.COjC.'J3. Lard , hlKher ; prime ste-am I3.1-0 ; cholee. J3. 7'-3. Ilacon , boxed HhouhlcrH Jl.37'4 ' : loiiRS , 14.25 ; ribs , J4.23 ; shorlH. f4.3iiA Dry salt meats , boxed shoubicrs and longs , 53 75 ribs , 13.S7V4 ; shorts , J3.9714. HKt'KH'TS Flour , 6.000 bbls , ; wheat , 30,00 liu. : corn. 32.COO bu. ; oats , 78.000 bu. KIHPSU5NTB Hour. U.OW bbls. : wheat , 10,000 bu.j corn , 115,000 bu. ; oats , 20OW bu. Wool IXDNnON , Oct. 1. There * was n ( rood attend ance at the sheepeliln sales tmlny. Competition wan active nnd prlee-s , as n rule , were hlKher. Full we ol cross breds were Ud hlKher : t-horl Khorn , Hd hlKher ; lambs , ' ,4d hlRher ; full wool merlnoH showed > .1 < I lower , nnd short shorn merinos unchanged. The- number of bales of fered wnH 4.COI. FollowlnB are the sales In de tail : New youth Wales , 2 Imlea ; clothlnK nnd combing. Iliel , Queensland , 6S8 bales ; clothing nnd coinhlng , 4'jOiil. ! . Victoria , U49 bales ; t-lothlntr mid comblni34flC9i ! < l. Soulb Austra lia , S20 bale-s ; clothing nnil e-omhlng. I'iOWd. Tasmania , 213 bieles ; elnthlng and combing , t'if ' , % il. New Xea'and. 42S ba'es ; clotlili B nnd c mV Ing , HtiIiOT d , Jiimalca , 3 hales ; rloMlnf nnil omblnir.5el. . Puma Arenas , 07 bales ; cloth- HIT nnd romhlng , SlfMtd. llnenoa Ayres , 172 liales ; elnthlng anil conildng , lfT4Vid. ST. IXll'IS , Oet. 1. \ vnoiIn demand nnd tronB ! lluht , fine , ( tSii \ ; bea\-y , flne , G'.tilc ' ; ub washed , KIIIINIIM City KANSAS CITY , Oct. l.-WHEAT-Zo hlKher nit rather dull ; rollers hold llrmly ; ufferlnga omen-hat Increased ; Nei. 2 lianl. nominally C3e ; in. 3 , CPiOCSc ; Na 2 red. 7C ne ; No. 3 , D7e ; { o. 3 pprlng , nominally C2c ; No , 3. COc. COHN Ae-llvc at He ! advanee ; No , 2 mixed , 01 < 20iic ; No. 2 while. ZO'.ic. OATS Hlijher but slow ; Nn. 2 mixed , noml- lally 15U No. 2 white , new , ISc ; old , 20j21c , UYi : No. 2 , nominally 31e. HAY Steady nnil mu'lianged. Ill'TTMH-Creamery ' Vic hlclier at 12 < ri3Vjc ; Inlry ! > 12c. KOOS U" hlKher at 12'.jc. ' Cot tun .Mn rli < - | . N'KW YOHK. Oct. l.-COTTON-Future-s closed Inn ; tales , I27i00 : bales : Jnnuury , fS.17 ; Feb- uiiiy , J82I ; Marrli , JS.23 ; April , JS.2S : May. 8.32 ; June. J8.33 ; October , 17.3'J ; November , I7.M ; > ee'e-mber. $7.93. NKW OIll.MANS , Oct. 1. C'OTTON-Steady ; nleldlliiK. "Ho ; low mlddllnK , 7 7-lCo ; KOIM ! ordl- ary. 7 3-lCe. ST. I.Ol'lH. Oet , 1. OOTTON-Stendy and un- banKed ; mlddllnir , 7o ; i-ale . 4CC hales : re- elntK , 2. ! > i bales ; Hhlpments , 2,370 bales ; ttock , \777 bales. _ IVnrln Marlce-lH , PKOKIA. Oct. l.-COHN Klrm and lilelier ; No. , 21 liNo. ; . 3 , 2Iie % . OATS Active ami hither ; No , 2 white , I0ff ti4e : No. 3 whltu. 18 ? ; 20c. HVi-Iull and nominal. WIIISKY-Miirket eleady ; flnlshed nexids on he * biiFlH of J1.1S for hleli wines , HKOK1ITH rorn. 27.PCO bu. : onU. 92.100 bu. ; ye. none : whliky , 73 cnlx. ; wheat. 10.200 bu SHIPMENTS Corn , 10,2O.bu , : oats. 7 .l'fl bu. ; ye , none ; whisky. l.liiO Bain. ; wheat , l.Sod bu. lll-J' ( illllllM , NflW YOHK. Oet l -It ban been a very quiet larket In all departments of the trade but exxl sales weie reached through forwnnllnei on revlous purchasru , whereby many Koeuls are ting pafneil Into conieimptlon. Printing cloths ulet and uteady at S c. with dales of 23,000 Iccen nt that llfuru for Novfmt.cr ami Dvcem- vr Utllvery. _ OolTof * .lliirl.-i-t. NKW YOHK. Oct. l.-fXFFKK-Opton ) | clotcil " " 'V''L11,1"1'-1"1.11"1. ' ! ? D f10" " " " elMllnV . , il . C.UOO baim. Ineludluir December. .W 8 k3 , nJ March , l5.iOS8.bi. Beiot cvKcv , JUg. dull OMAHA LlPlI STOCK JIARKE1 Heavy Run ofg"6nttlo Finds Condition Favorable to Sellers. BUSINESS tiff AT STEADY PRICE ! WHItfiut l-Vntiirr. hut Triuli Active am" , , J-'lriii lion * Itcnct iiid .Sell MliMV nt the Deultiii' . Cattle. lions. Sheep. Horse ! October 1 tp,2lt 4.5S9 211 I September 30 ( . ( Til 4.M5 7fdn September 23 2if,4 6.1.11 1SM 2 < September : s. . . . i.fos ir. J.24S 2 Pt-litember IB ) , M8 4,513 1,10.1 . . . September 2S 3,740 3 $10 2,6.2 September 21 ! , S5l 4.MO 4.W2 2 September 1 , . J.70 3,951 3,174 . . . September 22 3.6SZ S,0f.9 1,333 . , , The odlclal number of cnra ot Block broiiRb In today by each ruailwns : Cattle. HORS. Sheep. Horses ( \ . M. , < i St. r. ity. . 6 0. ft St. 1 , . Ily 2 IT. I1. SyMfm 109 13 . . : ' . fi N. AV. Ity 1 II. fc M. 11. 11. li. . . 53 23 ( . ' . , II. At U. Hy „ . 2 O. , It. 1. A I' . , west. . 21 C. , St. P. . M. & O. ' . . . 8 4 IK. . & M. V. II. It. 2i ) 21 1 Total receipts. . . . 1st 72 1 : The deposition of the day'n receipts wna in follows , each buyer purchasing the number ol head Indicated : HuylTK. Cattle. HOB ! " . Sheep. Orn.tlia Packing Co 44 11. 11. Hammond Co fS l,2 i Swift and Company 051 1,01.1 Cuda'.iy I'acklliK Co 1,117 2rj7 211 It. lli-cker & iH-Kan 3IH VniiMnnl & Co 112 -J. U Cniey r-il 2,545 l.nbman & KothfClilMs r.24 \V. 1. HtrplirtiH 3W Mill A : 1/nUs Co M llenton t Under oinl 491 11. & Co 137 ISchnller 43 l.iytnn & Co ! > l Slurry * : II ; . . 334 Other buyers 2SS W Left over SCO Totnla r.H3 4.SOT 2,5. CATTI.K The receipts of cattle today were 6,244 head , ns ngnlnst 4f,51 ycsterdny and 2.51 on Thurselny ti week ngo. It wns the Inrgesl rim nf cattle of nny day so far < M * year , but as large as were the receipts the nnrket wns In very fnlr condition. The demniiil for alt kinds of cattlewns good , nnd the trade fairly iectl\e In consequence. The break In the water main , ° mnlla fut -off the -.v.-.ter supply for a time nnd delayed the weighing up of inn cattle Home- ' what , but everything was Fold and weighed ur l icat-omibly BOO.I hciison. The supply of fal steers suitable for the lewed beef trade was very mcngcr. Out of the ; 1SI loads of cattle In the yards there were only about fifteen hinds of f t steero , and they weie wcFterns. There wns not a sliiRle- bunch of choice beeves on Kale. The demand was good em the part uf local packers and the few cattle offered mid at fully Firmly prices. while * the supply of butchers' stock wns larger than on a good many ilnys. It was smnll In comparison to tin- total receipts , only nbout livenly-flve loads of oows nnd heifers being em sale. The market wan without special feature- the buyers wnnte-a the cattle nnd took them nt JIIH nbout Ftevaely 'prices. The great big majority of nil the entile In the yards wan made up of stochers nnd feeders. Th - IIMIII ! good , demanil , however , was pieseiit , nnd the large olTerlugs elld not In nny way de press prices. On the contrary , the market wns Ilrm nnd active. Heprecentatlve fnles : 'L'OWS. Pr. [ 2 40 ! 40 2 4. . 2 70 3 00 . 2 CO 2 ( U 2 35 2 3T. 2 33 S C3 4 M li 00 3 23 3 25 3 23 3 23 3 23 3 23 3 43 WESTERNS. NUUHASKA. fin. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow 1110 1 73 4 cows . S37 2 M ) 1 bull 1S12 1 75 2 fceilerH. . . . OC3 3 10 1 bull 1310 .2 25 32 feeders. . . . S48 3 15 5 cows 1.K > 3 30 141 fi-eilcrs - 919 3 L'3 1 heifer. C30 2 40 23 fee.ers..US7 ! 3 23 I cow 112D 2 40 17 fe-eders.018 3 4S 1 cow 1170 2 SO SONEVADA. NEVADA. JO. . Smith. Ibull 1710 2 10 27 cow * . S90 2 CO UTAH. W. U Willie- . 251 lu-lfe-rs. . . . K5 2 C3 10 yearllnss. COO 3 40 3 calves. . . . 220 3 fifl G calves . 137 4 75 COLOHA DO. CC cows S5. 230 31 Rle-ers . 1073 353 Cl cows P23 2 . " 0 1 steer. . 1330 4 CO 2 steers SU5 2 SO Henry Kohler. 81 feeders. . . . 952 3 3. IDS feeders. . . 933 3 33 Jiurr & II. 2bclferH , 750 2 M C feeders. . rs3 3 SO 13 f > eilcr . . . .10M3 3 ill 30 feeders. . , . C23 3 30 43 feeders. . . 3 20 H. Olillnnd. 2 cows flH 1 S3 steers 1181 3 IS S cows M5 2 30 S4 steers 11S2. 3 1 ! > 2S COWH Ml 2 45 C2 feeders. . . . 1108 3 20 H i-trs. tig..1378 2 C5 2 calves 300 3 CO 71 feeders..1ICS 3 05 05IDAHO. IDAHO. 2 feeders. . . . 9C3 2 73 C feeders. . .1112 3 2.1 C feeders..1141 3 CO 21 feedcrn. . .ins 3 30 WYOMING. 1 feeder 1020 S la 9 feeders , . . . 876 3 30 C feeders..1141 300 3 feeders. . . . 1118 330 O. H. McCrcary. 5 cows 002 2 40 Win. Iceynolils. 2 cows. . . . . . . 800 200 C7fiedcrs. . 2 t T. P , Clurk. C feeders. . . . 983 275 120 feeders. . , 8S5 3 25 21 Cattle Co. 32 steers llEf ! 3 15 B steers 1102 3 20 60 feeders..1062 3 20 12. Alcxnnder. 1 cow 1130 1 76 23 feeders. . .122C 3 40 IS feeders..1178 3 20 It. AnelerBon. 2 cows 1110 200 1'J fe-eders. . .1175 3 10 Scows 102J 235 17 feeders. . .IOCS 3 10 N. S. Miller. 1 cow 950 200 3 feeders..1333 3 20 ! l eeiws 102 ! ) 2 4S 3 feeders. . . .1103 3 30 ! fl feeders..1121 320 21 feeders. . . . 1)70 ) 3 CO Hwan Land & Cattln Co , 9 tteers 1Z41 2 C5 20 feeder.1137 3 05 It htecr 1147 2 M 0 ftecra 120) ) 3 1C II steers 1141 2 W C3 Btccra 11CS 3 2 > > 13 i-teerij 1135 3 00 - u IlctH. I bull IMO . . „ 30 feede-m..lOJ9 3 25 1 C3W..1HW 2 1)0 2 fe > ede-rn. . . . 7 3 CO C COWH 1U2S 2 35 2 feeder- ! . . . , U35 3 CO 2 fe-eders..10JO 3 CO y Ilros. 2 bulls ,933 , 1 0j 17 ftrn , Tex..1011 2 Ml I cow 10 drs , Tex..1092 3 20 C COWH ii73.i2MO 1 steer 1010 3 20 5 fe-edera. . . . My ,2,7/1 -1 . ly Arnold , 3 cows . inv'V'rt 4 feeders. . . . 705 D COWH . MO' 2 SO 4 steer * . 1227 3 80 3 heifers . CSil.M : ! 15 feede-rs. . . . ! S3 330 0 COWH . 1072 ; , . : ! , C5 T. M. & T. W. MntthPWB. 2 conn . f.CUl | 73 l feeder . 930 2 f,0 1 hteer . WO 'It'TT , ES feeders. . . .1112 S 10 2 bulls . llk.ltJl'75 14 friler . . . .lll ! | 3 10 0 rows . ! ' : : , ity 7 utecrs . 1171 2 10 1 bull . 18WI 283 8 cle-e-rii . llr > 3 3 20 1 rows . 9-'S f in 11 feeders. . . 1018 3 25 1 COW . ! I7 U 33 1 feeder . 12W 3 23 9 COWH . 931 2-45 2 calves . 2W ) 3 CO I1OU.S Tile i c-lpls | of boga were 4.IS2 bead odny , an iiKalnst ! ,4.ri5 | head ye'lerday and 4.S40 lead on Thursday , at last week. The nmiket ymdrday made a material ml- anco In the f tei < 4 a Jecllne nt either pnlnt . ine | values heni urr out nf line wlti tie prlceii iald at other iiar.mi'if centers , ruder such con- Illlons a M-uctjei'a WIIR to l.e . expected toduy. The packern eiprtietl the' market Co lower , nnd i considerable . ' ( idoportlon of Ihe offerings Imngeii bandit ynilkat basin. The buyers , how. vier , were \ < try boarlsh und toward Ihe close hey wanted lo tale ; ejff ICe on tome ejf | bu eiiialnlng heavy loads , An compared with other markets thenrlrm aid at this iwlnt could not be cunsldeivd utiier- iltt- than satisfactory , und the maiket an a rholo was In very fair ulinpe. Tiie trade , UH u lultt-r uf fact , wns u little slow nwlni ; to the.- tluctnnce of salesmen to make a e-once-nslon , ut the elemand wan good and packers free tuy- r at the de'cllne. Kcpreeentathe- i TV n Oe-ntK. CHU'AOO. Oct. 1. Iluyers hnil to be pnlil n advance of aboul lOc Iminy. l-'nlr to prime nntl\ beef cnltle were wanted nt from $3 f.O to 1 ; sale belnn largely nl from 4-15 lo M-(0. Heavy cat tie sold nl 14.50 nnd upwnrd. There wns u fal row nml heifer Irndo nl freim $1.20 to J3.CO. Hull sold largely nl freim J1.70 tn J3.25. Cnlves wer active nt steady prle-es. Westerns reiM large ! nt from J2.t.O . to J.1.1,0 for cons , heifers nnd i-leeri wltli choice ste-ers selling nrouiul fieim J3.SO t . Tiade - In IIORS wan aRnln fairly active at Mend prices , packing lots tolling a nickel lower thai yesterday inointni ; . Heavy pnckllii ; lots sold low an J2f " > for rixirre , licnvy , wclRhliiR aiouiv 40 < 1 ll ) . . ami prime medium and lUht welKht pold cloFC together , the best llKht fctchlUK M.K iiiheep trade WIIH more animated nl from ) l..r < to tt.W for cholro to prime sheep. Western ( .old freely nt from } 2 2.ri to } 2.dO , nnd there wn a ( 'ood export demand for choice sheep. Feeder pold nt from J2 'fl to S ? SO. Lambs were \umtei nl from J3 to it. 75 , prime- Mocks bclHK 25c hlghe than hift week. Heeelpts : Cattle , 10,000 head ; hogs , 31,000 head sheep , 10,000 head. ICatiNiiN Oily l.lvc Stuck. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 1. CATTI.n-Hecelpts 1 > . 0 head ; Bhlpmontp. fi.100 head. Ilest Rradr stiom ; , others steady ; Texas steer- " , $ I.S5H3. < i3 Texas cows , Jl.SOfTS < 0 ; native steers. $3 OOif 4.75 native cows nnd heifers. JI.25W3.00 ; otockcra inn feeders , J2.25iTiS.rfl ; bulls. } 1.7.VfT3.00. HoaS-ltrcolpts. S.r.OO bend ; shipments , 2.4 * bead. Market openeil pteaily , bill closeil n llttli weak ; bulk of Fales. J2.Hf3.15 ! ; beavles. 2 7 : > fi 3.00 ; packers. J2.f5 ] 3.10 ; mixed , J2.0f3.1.i ! ' : iKht l3.05ft3.S5i A'orkers , J3.1SBS.25 ! plfis. J.1.10JM 20. H1II-3HI' llecelpls. H.OOO liomli shipments. MI head. Markcl steady ; lambs , J3.00iff3.40 ; muttons H.2502.W. _ _ _ _ Stuck I llecord of receipts of live stock nt tbe foul principal markets for Thursday. October 1 , 1W : Cattle. Hofrt. Sheep. Omaha . & .24I * * ' > * 211 Chicago . 100 fl 3100(1 ( 100X1 Kansns City . S- 1 S.r.00 5.MO St. Ixiuls . 2.IXM ) t.tM 2.fOO Totals . . 25214 47 'M 17,211 Xt w Yorlc III rtSioiK. . NKW YOIIK. Oct. 1. HKKVBR-ttwelptn. CBS head ; no trading , liiblcs quote American steers ul lOlitJll'ic , dre ? ed welulil ; lefrlRerntor lieef nt 7lc : sheep nt 4 < ilu'ic , dressed welfiht ; no exports. SHKi : ! ' AND I.AMItS-llecolpts , 4 CO I bead ; slow ; prices about steady ; phecp. JJ.O'lfTS ' 7f , . HCKlS-Hecplpts. 2.5W lienilJlrin ; nl t3.SOil4.20. St. I.onlN I.I viMt ck. ST IXltMH , Oct. l.-CATTI.i-llecclpts , 2(00 ; iimrkct lOc higher ; native shlppinR i-teeis , 1X50 5T4.90 ; Texas steers , J2.-OS3.I'0. llOCiS llecelpts. ) 000 ; maiket steady to Cc lower ; llsht , J3.10ii3.35 ; mixed , J2.90ff3.20 ; heavy. $3. ( Oil 3.25. SHEKI * llecelpts , 2,000 ; maiket stronff , SiiK'ii * .Mnrki't. NR\V YOHK. Oct. 1. Sl'OAU llnw , steady ; fair tellnliiK' . 2 ie ; ccntrlfiiKiil , nfi tept. 3 1-ir.c ; rcflned. quiet : ctandnrd "A , " 47iu ; cut loaf , C'c ; powdered. 4' c ; nrannlnlod. 4',4c. LONDON , Oct. I. Sl'OAU Cane. steady , nothing dolnpr ; rcntrlfiiKnl. Javn. 10s ! > d ; Jlusco- vatlo , fair rellnlne , 'Js W. Heet fiisur , dull ; easier ; September , ? s ; October , t's nd. Oil City Mnrkct. OIL CITY , 1'a. , Oct. 1. Credit balances. JI.1C ; certlllcates , opened , lilcli. low and closed. $ I.Kii ; no sales : no clearances ; shipments. 114,475 bbln. ; ruiiB , 135,074 bbls. - ' iKrlHco AVlii'iit. SAN I-'IIANCISCO , Oct. 1. WI1K.VT Steady ; Uvcembcr , Jl.22',1 ; Mny. J1.24TK. CIIAL'XCKY < ! OT HIS IIOI.L. The I.uclsy Vounnxtcr Who HotiiniiMl II Htlirt 'll III HllNlllL'KN. Dr. Chaunccy M. Depew considers him self about the luckiest man In New York. Dame Fortune lias been Very kind to thp popular railway president ever since lie first opened his gray eyes in a little Hudson river town , over half a century ago. Dr. Dcpew drove down Hroadwny recently , says a New York dispatch , to deliver n political speech at a noon meeting of trav eling men. The address was described as the effort of his life , and he left the hall BinllinK as the cheers of hundreds of voices echoed In his ears. The Bound was none the less pleasant because It was not at all new to him. He had frequently heard his oratorical efforts applauded and It always pleased him. The applause on this occa sion was from n class of men whose Rood wishes lr. Depew had labored to attain for years. They were traveling men , and he had told them how glad ho was to meet them. Ho felt ho was one of them , ho said , because he was a story-teller , and then lie took the audience into his confidence und confessed that he cribbed all his best yarns from the traveling men , dressed them In a new garb and sprang them on an unsus pecting public as his own. Ho even v.'cnt further and said he frequently made long trips , ostensibly for the purpose of Inspect ing a road , but In reality to sit in the smoker and catch Borne new stories from drummers. llcforc starting for the meeting Ir , Depew md been examining some government bonds , There were over $10,000 worth. He Intendo ; ! leaving them with a broker , and thrust the big envelope- which they snugly rested Into one of the pockets of his light over- : oat. He made two or three calls down ; own before hu visited the broker. As he mtcrctl the lattcr's ofllco his countenance uddenly changed. The- transformation of ho mild Dr. Jckyll Into Mr. Hyde was not i circumstance to the quick change In Mr. Depew'u face. He had thrust his hand nto his pocket and found the bonds gone. "That's what I gft for going In bad com- iany , " he Is alleged to have said to a rlend. Ten thousand dollars Is not much to a nan of Dr. Dcpcw's wealth and tempera- nent , but it was annoying. He did not orgct the circumstance for a full hour , nd then It passed out of his mind , only to 10 brought back again by a dirty-faced Ittlo urchin who stood on the curb stone y the Grand Central depot awaiting Dr. Jepew's return , The little fellow had a ackage In bis hand which looked as If It ad seen considerable handling , but It had ) r. Depew's handwriting on It. It con- lined the missing bonds. "I found dem on Broadway , In do gutter , " liu urchin said , "and when I askrd a man r'ot dey WRB be says dey belongs to do icacli.1 Say , boss , you're known as dc icaeh , ' ain't yrrV Wat's mo reward ? " The urchin saw the Inside of a railway resident's 6mce for the first tlmo that after- COM. He was a welcome visitor , and dur- ig his conversation told Dr. Depew of his omo on the top floor , rear , of a Cherry trect tenement. HU father was a long- lioreman , but was now serving time , he ild , "on de Island , for swatting me modder Id de Ironing board. " The amount of the reward will never be nown , but It I : stated that the family no mger lives In the Cherry street tenement , nd that Instead of peddling papers the boy ow conducts a small chop c ? his own. r. Depew will not talk of the matter. Ho lys ho suffers from a defective memory nd cannot recall all the circumstances of 10 Incident. His friends , however , talk ' It , and In ooimiiGiiUni ; on his good luck ly that If he fell from the Brooklyn bridge ito the Kast river he would probably rise i the surface of the water with a new itcnt car coupler In one hand and a preul- 'iitiul nomination In the other. Indian womin In Southern California &ve > trained hens lo sit In their la | > . gentleman uaw the squaws ulttlng on the round each with a hen In her lap cackling , ntll finally the coveted egg would bu left id the hen would go about her business PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The folld'tlni ; iiropmcel nincnrtmrnts to Hi Constitution ot tlio Stnlc if XcbrnjkB , n hrrnlmiftor set forth In full , arc itibinltlui to Ihej ( lectors ot tinSlnlv of Nobraikn , ti ho vutoriupon at the r.cueral clrctlotl to bi ( hold Tuesday , N'ovcnil-r 3. A. i ) . ujfi ; A. Joint resolution iirotioslng to nmont lifctlons two (2) ( , four (4 ( , and five (5) ) , o nrtlclo six ( t ) of the Constitution of tin Stain uf Xebrn.iUn , fclntlnn to nuiubcr o JudccB of the sum-fine court and their ton of ofllco. Ho It resolved and fimctcd by the l.csls l\tiirc : of the State of NoliraFkn : hVe-tlun 1. Tluit Hrol6ii ( tuei (2) ( of nrtlcl plx ( G ) of thp Constitution of HIP StiUe o NclintHkit bo ntnciulctl KO nB to rend its fol lows : Keolloii I. The iitipromc court slmlt tintl oth rwl jirovlde-el by law. consist of IIv (6) ( ) JiulKfii , n tna jot Ity of wluuit shall b ncet'smtry to form 11 ciiiorutn or lo pro tioiinoo ti 'IcrlKloii. It ulinll have orlsluu jurisdiction In OUSTS relating to revenue olvll i-uoes In which the Ktale fhall IIP r i liarty , mandamus , quo \varranto , InilK-a e-oipun , and mie-h nppfllato JurlHdlctloii , a may ho provided by law. Soe-tlon I. That section four ( I ) of artle-l fix ( fi ) of the Constitution of the stntu o Nebraska , bo amended so ns to roael an fol lows : FVe-tlon 4. Thp JtidRps of the supreme court shall hieleeteel by the electors o tin- state nt large , nnd their term of ollle-e except as herclnatter provided , shall be- fet u period of not less tlian live (5) ( ) years ut the legislature may prescribe. Section 3 That section live (5) ( ) of artlck sjx ( C ) of the Constitution of the State o Isebraska , be amended to rend ns follows : Section G. At the llrst general election tc bo hold In the year ISM , there shall be elected two Judges of Ihe supreme cour one of whom shall be elected for a term o two (2) ( ) years , one for the term of four (4j ( years , and at each Kenernl election there after , there shall ho ele-cted emu Judge ei the supreme court for the term of live c , years , unless otherwise provided by law Provided , That the judges of the supreme court whose terms have not expired nt the time of holding the general election of \ $ < S shall continue to hold their olllce for tin remainder of the term for which they were respectively commissioned. Approved .March 20 , A. n. ISM. A Joint resolution proposliiR an amendment mont to section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six of the Constitution of the Stnte of Nebraska relating to compensation of supreme am district court Judges. Ho It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six ( ( ! ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo amended so ns to read ns follows : Sec. 13. The Judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive for their ser vices such compensation an may be pro vided by law , payable enmrterly. The legislature shall at its llrst session after the adoption of thin amendment , throe-fifth ! ) of the members elected to each hotiso concurring , establish their compensation. The compensation so es- tabllslieel shall not be changed of tenor than once In four yours , and in no event unless two.thlrrts of the members elected to each house of the legislature concur therein. Approved March SO , A. D. 1S85. A Joint resolution proposing to nmcnd section twenty-four (24) ( ) of article five (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to compensation of the ofllcers of the executive department. lie It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. Thai section twenty-four (24) ) of article five ( B ) of the Constitution of the Btute of Nebraska he amended to read as follows : Section 21. The officers of the executive department of the state government shall receive for their services 11 compensation to he estnbllsl'eel by law. which shall bo neither Increased nor diminished during the term-for which they shall have been commissioned and they shall not receive to their own use any fees , costs , Interests , upon public moneys In their hands or under their control , perquisites of olllce or other compensation , and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for services performed by an ollicer provldcel for In thlc ' "lo shall be paid In advance Inlo Iho state treasury. The-legislature shall at Its first session after the adoption ot thin amendment , threes-fifths of the mem bers elected to each house of the le-glsla- lurc concurring , establish the salaries of the olHcers named In this article. The compensation so established shall not bo changed oftencr than once in four years and in no event unless two-thlrels of the members eleeteel to e-ach houuo of the leg islature concur therein. Approved March 29 , A. D. ISOj. A Joint resolution proposing to nmcnd section one (1) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating to judicial power. He It resolved nnd enacted by the Legis lature of the Stnte of Nebraska : Section 1. That section one (1) of article six ( C ) of the Constllutlon of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows : Section 1. The judicial power of this state shall ho vested In a supreme court , dis trict courts , county courts , justices of the peace- , police magistrates , and In such other courts Inferior to the supreme court as may be created by law In which two- thirds of the members elected to each house concur. Approved March 2D , A. D. 1S35. A Joint resolution proposing to amend sec tion eleven (11) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the uonHtltutlon of the State ot Nebraska , re lating to increase In number of supreme ind district court judges. J3o It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section eleven (11) ( ) of aril- do Klx ( ti ) of the Constitution of the State jf Nebraska bo amended to read us fol lows : Section 11. The legislature , whenever two- .birds of the members electee ! to each house dwll concur ( herein , may , in or after the fcnr one thousand eight hundred and iliiuty-sevi'ii ami not oftencr than mice In H'e-ry four years , Increase the number of ludges of Htipri'ino nnil district courts , and the Judicial district ! ) of thn state. Such UstrlctH shall bn formed of compacl terrl- lorv , nnd bounded by county lines ; and men Increase , or any change ) In the loundarle-s of a district , shall nol vncuto iho olllco of any Judge. Approved March SO , A. IX , 1S93. A Joint resolution proposing to amend lection six (6) ( ) of article ) one ( I ) of the Con- itltutlon of the State of Nebraska , relating o trial by Jury , ' Hei It resolved nnd 'enacted by the Le - slaturo of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six ( G ) . article ono 1) ) of the Constitution of the. Btuto of Nu- iniHha bo amended to read us follow ! ) ; Section 0. The right of trial by jury shall nmulii Inviolate , hut the legislature ] may irovldn that In civil actions live-sixths of ho jury may render a verdict , and the eglfllature by also nuihorlzo trial by u ury of u le-s.s number than twelve ) men , n courts Infc lor to thei district court. Approved March 25 , A , D. , IMS. A joint resolution proposing to nmenrt ectlon one (1) ( ) of article flvei ( C ) of the Con- tltutlon of Nebraska , relating to oillccrH of bo executive department. Ho It rrsolved and enacted by the Leg- slaturei of tlio State of Nebraska : Section 1. That nee-lion one (1) ( of article Ive (5) ( ) of the Constitution of the btato if Nebraska bu iimiulLd to ie-ad us fo- | Be-ctlon 1. The oxocullvo department shall oitHlst of a governor , lloule-nant governor , ecretary of state , auditor of public tie > ountH treasurer , viipe-rhitcmlcnt of public imtructlon , utlurncy gi-nc-ral , commissioner f public lands and buildings , nnd three nllroml commissioners , eae-h of whom , ex. PJIt the said railroad ceinunlxnlonorH , shall old his olllco for u term of two years , rum the tlrxt ThuiHday after the llrst 'uesday In Jnnuury , utter his e-lt-ctlon , nd until his successor Is cle-rlcel and ( ( null- c-el. Kuch railroad commissioner shall olil hlH ofllco far a term of thrco yearn , eglnnlng on the first Thursday after the rat Tueuelay In January after his election , nil until his uscce-sMor IH clectt-el nnd nuall- eel ; J'rovldcd , howcicr. That ut the llrst enerul election held after the adoption f tblK amendment there ) uhull bo elected ite-e railroad commlKHlonert ) , onu for the erlod of on year , ono for the period of , vo years , und ono for | h period of thru 1-arn. The governor , et-crt-luiy of state , udltor of public accounts , und treasurer mil reside ) at thu i-upllol during their nn of olllce ; they shall keep thei public ; - , books und papers there , und shall rrform such duties us inuy bu required by iw. Approved March 20 , A , D. , 1K)3. ) A joint resolution viovoslDB to amend tec- , tlon t\\inty l.t (16) ( ) or ftrtlcln live (5) ( ) of tuft ( VmMltutlaii of the State of Nebrnskn , limit. Ing the number of executive elate oITlccrd. HP It rfyolvcd nnd cnae-trel by the Leg islatures of the State of Nebraska : t'evllon 1. That section twpnty-sljc (2 ( * ! ) of nillclo live ( M nf thp Constitution of the .suite of Nrhrnskii be nmr-nded to trend na follow * : Soi-tlnn IS. No other rxe culUp state otTN Cera pxrcpt those iintupel In section ono (1) of this article shall be created , except by nn m't of the legislature which Is con- ciiitrel In by not | P H than three-fourths of the members elected to each houaa tlureof ; 1'iovKled. That any ofllce created by nn net of the legislature may be abolished by the legislature , two-thirds of the member * electee ! to each house thereof e'eini urrlne. Approved March 30 , A. IX. ISM. A Joint resolution proposing to amcnet lertlim ulna (9) ( ) of artlclo eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pro- I vlillng for the Investment of the permanent iducatlnnnl funds of the state. Ho It rcsei.lvcel ami rnnrtod by the Lie- Ishiturei of the Stattof Nebraska : Si-cllou 1. Thnt section nine ( ! ) ) of nrtlcU fight ( S ) of the Constitution of the Stat of Nebraska bo amended to read na fof- ! enR : fVe'tlon D. All funds belonging lo the ntnto for i-elue-ntlonnl purpose-n , the Interest ami income * whereof only nre to bo used , shall b ? deemed trust funds held by DIP state , ami thp stntei shall supply all losses there of tiint may tn nny manner iu-crue > , so that " . " ' . * " " ! ! ' .Rlm" remain forever Invlolata and uiidlmiiibhcd. and shall not be In- vesti'd or loaned except on fulled Stales or state sceiirltlen. or reglsteied county bonds or rcBlslcie'd sclmol district bonds of this stale * , ami mirh funds , with tho. Interest and Income thereof m- , . hereby seilemnly plcelged for the * purposes t'eir ' which tliev nre ? granted and set apm : anil < lmll not bp transferre-d to any other futul for other uses ; 1'rovlded , The board created by se.-lleni I of this article Is empoworcel to sell from time * to time any of ihei securllles belong ingto the permanent school fuiiel ami in. vest the proceeds arising therefrom In any of the securities entimerate-el In this sec tion bearing a higher rate of Intcre-st , whenever nn opportunity for belter Invest ment Is presenled ; And provleled further. That when nny warrant upon the state treasurer regu larly Issued In pursuance e > f nn appropria tion by the le-glslature and sce-nrcd bv the levy of a tax for Itn payment , shall bo presented to the state * tre-asurer for pay ment , and there- shall not IIP any money In the proper fund to pay sn.'li "warrant , the board create-d by sectlem 1 of this nrtl clo may dliect the stale treasurer to iiav Ihe amount due on such warrant froiii moneys In his hands belonging to the per manent school fuiul of the state , and ho shall hold nalel warrant as an Investment of wild permanent se-hool fund. Approved March 29 , A. IX , 1S93. A joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of the State ot Nebraska by adding a now section to nrtlclo. twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo num bered section two (2) ( , relative ( o the merg ing of the government of cities of the metropolitan class nnd the government of the counties wherein such cities arc lo cated. He It resolved nrel enacted by tbe Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That article twelve * (12) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Ne > brnRka be ) amended by adding to sale ! artlcio a now section to be numbered section two (2) ( ) , to re nil as follows : Section 2. The government of nny city ot the metropolitan class and the government of the county in which It Is located may ba merged wholly or In part when a proposi tion so to do has been submitted by au thority of law to the voters of such city and county nnd recelveel the assent of a majority of the votes cast In such city ami also a majority of tlio vetcH cast in the county exclusive of those e-ast in such metropolitan city at such election. Approved March 29 , A. D. , ISM. A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six ( G ) of article seven (7) ( ) ot the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pre scribing the manner in which votes shall l > a cast. Ilo It resolve'il ami enacteel by Iho Leg islature of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. That section six (0) ( eif artlclo sevnu (7) ) of Ibe Constitution of the ) Stnte > of Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows : Section C. All votes shall be liy ballot , or such other method us may bo prescribed by law , provided the secrecy of voting be preserved. Approved March 29. A. D. , 1893. A joint resolution proposing to amend section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution ot the Stnte of Nebraska , rela- Ivo to donations to works of Internal Im provement and manufactories. He It resolveel and enacted by the Legla- aluro of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. Thai section two (2) ( ) of nrtlcla ourtcen (14) ( of thu Constitution of the > Stateof Nebraska , bo amended to reail as ollows : Section 2. No city , county , town , precinct , municipality , or other subdivision of the tatp , shall ever make donations to any vcrlcs of Internal improvement , or inanu- uctory , unluss a proposition KO to do shall inve been first submitted to the eiuallficil lectors nnd ratlflcel by n two-thirds vote it an election by authority of law ; Pro vided , That such donations eif a county with the donations of sui-h subdivisions In ho nggregate shall not exceed ten pe-r cent f the nssesseel valuation of such county ; rovlded , further. That any city or county nay. by n three-fourths vote Incre-ase such ndebteelness ( Ivo per cent , In addition te > uch ten ner cent nnd no bonds or cvl- ences of Indcbtudiu-sii so Issued shall b valid unless the- same shall have endorsed thereon a certlfle-ate slgncel by the secre tary and auditor of stale , showing' that Ihe ? sumo Is Issued pursuant to law. Approved March 9 , A. U. , 1S93. I , J. A. Piper , secretary of state of th state of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed aracr.dincntR to the Constitution of the Stnto of Nebraska nro Iruo and correct copies ot the original en rolled and engrossed bills , as passed by the rwenty-fourth session of the legislature of ho State of Nebraska , as appears from said original bills on ( Ho In this ofTlco , anil luit all and each of said proposed amcnd- nents are submitted to the quallnrd voters ) f the state of Nebraska for their adoption > r rejection at the general election to b .old on Tuesday , the 3d day of November , . . I ) . , 1890. In testimony whereof , I have thereunto ict my hand nnd alllxcel the great seal of he state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , tills 17th day of July , In ho year of our Lord , Ono Thousand Bight lundrcd and Ninety-six , of the Indupenil- : jico of tuu United Stntcs tlio One Hundred mil Twenty-first , and of thin state the rhlrtleth. Seal. ) J. A. J'Ji'EK. Secretary of Statt. < ug J ntoNovS morn only. WHEAT BOOMING ml ne\er offered a belter opportunity for mak- IIK money. Write K. H. Murruy & Co. , lanl.eru A IlrukeiH. 122 Itlalto Illiln . Client" , lemlirri * of the e'hlcaKO Dourd of Tiade In Kooel laudliiK. f r their bunk em HlalUlle-H and H | > euu. itlvei Informitliin , ninl I > : illy Market l tti-r , oth free. KPKe'IAL ATTENTION OIVICN TO .IIT OP TOWN OIlIinilH. FAMES E. BdYiT&"co > Telephone K ) ; ! ! ) . Oiiiahit , Nub. COMMISSION RAIN iPaOYISDSJ : AXD : SfOMS , Koai'J it Trade , Direct wire * to Ciia-af" and New York , John A , Warrtn A Ox ' New Location. HAHN 18th. and Farnam