THE OMAHA DAILY 1513Bt SUXDAY , OO rOlHfiU , 1800 , 15 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE and Betatt Business Alike Show Signs of Dullness. MONEY IS BECOMING MORE PLENTIFUL Outlook In All Direction * More Hope ful > tn < l HlINllK-NH llfll Sfl Itl'ltlT M'lnifM InillrnliMl lij < ln- of 1'renuitt i : cnt business condition ! ! have not flllown nny very marked change during the Jinst Blx dajH. Continued dullness hag been ti leading feature In many depart- tncntfl ot merchandising nnd In no line can btmliiesl bo Bitld to have been very Kood , The tendency of business , howc\or ( Is toward Improvement and oven If no very material gains can us yet bo reported It H highly gratifying to know that such changes ns are taking place uiu on the right Hide. The cause for inch Improvement na maybe bo discerned must bo ascribed to the In creased uonlldcneo In the future , based upon gold ImpottH , Improved speculative. markets , Increased export tlcinitnil for Kraln prodlic-tM nnd the Htnrting tip of idlb mills. It la a significant fact that traveling salesmen re'port n murh better feeling prevailing In all localities. Slonoy Is easing up and large capital lias within the week been placed at the disposal of a local bank to bo used In pur chasing cattle paper At tbo svmo time there. 11 n heavy movement of live stock from most sections of tributary territory , which Is turning many hundreds of thou sands ot dollars Into the channels of trndo oVeiy week. Homo grain Is also movlnjt , which ndds to HIP amount of motley Koln-j Into farmers' hands. The whole tendency MJ far nn the money situation Is concerned appears to bo favorable. PURSUING A SAT-rj POLICY. A feature , however , that Is not entirely pleasing to the si-llers of merchandise' Is the \ery conservative- character of the demand for goods oC all kinds. This tendency Is to buy only as necessity re quires , and then In the smallest possible quantities , Is conllned not nlono to the mnallor dealers , but thu best and sttongcst merchants. If anything , nti- still moro nilverao to nntlclp itlng- their wants. The Kcncrnt explanation of this timorous policy on tlio part of merchants Is that the actu'il consuming demand Is too limited to admit of purchnsps being tnndo In. advance of actual wants simply bu- C.LIIHC present prices are low Culling at tention to the fact that stocks of goods In linnda of manufacturers nnd jobbers nro extremely light does not Induce nny moro frco buying. It IH plainly evident that any material or Listing Improvement In mei- chandlElng , In this section , must origi nate with an Increasdl consuming de- irmnd on the pat t of the farmers. Local Jobbers generally realise this fact and are anxiously awaiting the tlrao to arrive when the farmer will feel that ho can bo a little more llhenfl In the matter of his purchases at the country store. Values In most lln s of merchandise are low nnd It Is pretty generally conceded that any change In the futuie will bo In the ( llicctlon of n higher level. For that reason Tow manufacturers urn willing to sell goods nt current values for future delivery. Business men generally arc expressing -much giatlllcatlon nt the favorable turn In the matter of exports , which cannot help but be of nsslslanco In the return of confidence. While exports nro large. Im ports arc from 23 to 30 per cent less than a year ngo. Taking everything Into consideration the present situation Is far from dlscourag- Iritr , though actual business doing ta small. Oil All A MAKKCT. Cunilltliiti of Trinlv nnil Quotation * on Sinilv n ml Kancy Proilue-e- . EGOS Choice stock , 1314C BtlTTKIt Common to fnlr , 7c ; choice to fancy , country , lisl2c ; fcparntor creamery. 15O1CO , Eathered creom 124T13C. OAMB-l'rnlrlo chickens , per dor , 2-5003 00 , quail , $1 2501 CO ; teal clucks , $1 25QLOO ; red heads ami mnllnrda , 12 M3 CO OHir.S13 ; Donie'tlu brick , Sc ; TM.int per do ? . , I0.3 ; club IIOUBC , 1-lb. jars , per doz , 5315 , Mm IierRtr. fHiicyk per 11) , ! ) c , IloiiucfortIt ) Jnrs , ner doz , J3 CO ; Young Americas , lu'lc ' , twins , funcy , Si4e . VnAI < Cliolco fat , fO to ISO Ibs. , are auolcd at 7Q8o , liir ennd eonrbc , 4Jl6c rOlir.THY t.lve lions , B'iWfc ' ; cocks , 3o ; sprlnc chickens , 5'4SiCe , enilnpr ducks , 7B7'4c , turkeys. 1'IorjDNSLive , BOc , deid pigeons not wanted HAY Uplind , $5 ; mldhuir , . J4 DO , lowlind , 14 ; rje strnw , Jt ; eolor makes the price on hay ; light bales sell the bent , only lop grades bring top price * . DIIOOM COIIN Citrcmcly slow n-ilo ; new crop , delivered on track In country. i'iolco ' green elf-wor'tlns cirp"t per ll > 2'4c ' : choice green ruunliiK to lairl 2'ie ; common , IHc. VkJiTAHLI7i ( _ . SWIJtlT rOTATOUS On orders , per 1)1)1 , $1.75 TOMA'IOHS I'er "j.liu Imsket. 4i)8'0c. ) ' CUCtlMIIIJIlS Per doz . 'OiJ.'Sc. JfUW ONIONS Rood block , per bu. , 35030C , HKANS-.l'er II ) . 4c. NS lliind picked navy npr bit . 51 WtSO \OK Hmno RrOnn , per hundred , 75O90c. V Per doz. , 2".c ; fancy , Iirsp. 45 ? 50c. New potittoes , per bii , 30 < & 35c. I'KUITtf , New York , 12'iOnic. CAljirOIlNIA I'UAClIUb ! t eeatones , OOc ; ClIllRH rP PLITJIS No shipping stock. CALirOKNlA anAPHS Tokays and other fincy varieties Jl . ' 5 , B to 10 lots , (1 10Q-1.15 , black 1'errara , fl CO CHANm.ltltlF S-Ciipo Cod , per Mil . JH Onfid CO AL'PLGS CDoWnB per nbl , Jl.75 ; catlnff , { 2 00 , JonutliniiK , famy , JJ.i'v UAI.lIiX > UNIA PHAHS Tlnrtlctts , out of mnr- Ret ; riiierra Harily , Jl 7"i. lluerrc Clalrxoau , (1.75. CALirOUNIA IJUINUKS Pi-r box , 1 75 TIlOl'lfAlj rUUlTS. OltANailS Mexican. > 4 004 25 I.IIStONH MenhUms , $300 , Callfninla lemons , $4. OOd 4 CO. 11ANANAS Cholco , larRO stock , per bunch , J'-00/iT- : . > ; mcillUm-iilzed bunchpu , Jt MB2 00. > 'ew Yotk eounts , per can , 43c , New York teliMts , poi eiin , 100 , extra fi'locts , pur cnn , 33c ; utiiniliinls , per eiin , SOc , . mediums , per can , 25c ; IV vv Yurie eountM , per ICO , } 1 . ' 3 ; per ICOO. til ; Now Ynik pilerts , per pal J2 ; jier nib. ill ; luilk Htnndaids , pe r cut , Jl 10 JlONIjY runc > while' , per Hi , lie , eholee , 13o. California , ninlicr color , 1'Je ' CIDKIt Cliiillloil Juice , per half bbl. , $2.73 , pet bill , mofl7' , MI'Ii ; M'llt'l' rive-sul cans , e-ach. J2 75 , Bal , ciim , pel doz , tli , lialf-s tl cum , JG 23 ; qunrl PIIIIH , * 1 50. I'lfl.s-Minpoited fancy , S crown , 10.ll > , boxes. Hoi rhnlec , lO-lli boxi'n 3 crown. SXfflOc , Nl'T.S-rAlmomU , California , per II ) . medium else. 10c ; 'IniniKoni almqnilH , per 111 , laise. HVic : DluiIlK , per Ib. , fa ; niiKlhh vviilnutH , pe r llj , func'V soft Blull , 12c ; inclium si/i' , lOo ; ill- liortn. per 11) , lOc , picuna , pollulicil ineilluin. kc , Inree. 10o ; iwunuU , raw , CT4 f7o , ronetcil , 7V4c. rJATl'SIIall"w < . < -'ii , per Ib , Do ; fnrds , UMb , boxtH , per 11) , 7t * . IIIUKS AND TAILO\\ ' , . llIIiS Ni ) . 1 wri'en hlilen , 4i , No 2 green MllLn , 3c ; Mi ) . 1 , Klfetl k.tltcil lililiu , Do ; fi. 2 Breeii cnltc-il hUIes , 4c ; Xu , 1 vt > al calf. 8 to 12 Hi * . . Co , No. 2 vvnl uilf , S In 15 lira , ic ; No 1 dry Hint hltlcfl. "fl c ; Nn. 2 'liy Hint hlilix. 0/7o. No. 1 Ory HulUil hlileR , Ce ; putt cured liMea , uu ner Ib. , lets than full ) ' curcU. . HIIil | ! > I'Ht.TS ( lieill milte il , fitih , 251/oOc , HVBCII milted Blnwirlngs ( short vioolcd early BliliiH ) , each , 15o ; dry uliearlnuN ( khort woo It. I cuily Mvlna ) , No. ! , . 'uali , 5c ; dry slifurlliign ( Bllort voided pnrlv Klt'.i' ) , No , 1. iiicli. Be ; dry flint Kanxii und Niltnsl < n butcher wnnl pelts , nvr 1U , ue'tuitl vveliht , Ui'o ; ilry Hint Kunsiin uml NttliriKLii Jlurniln VTIUI ! | ielIn. per Ib , act- Hill vve-luht , 3)flc ) : diy flint Colorado butcher wool p lts , per Ib , actual vvelKlit , 3c ; dry Hint Coloiiulo Murrain wool pdtH per Ib , nctunl welsht , 3Slo , feet cut off , as It U useless to pay fiolulit un them. TALljOW ANO ailUASn-Tallow , No. 1. SHc ; tnllnw. No. 2 , Ss ; fcieacn , white A , Ji oi irreaise , white , IHci KreiiHi- . yellow , I'/icj Ki e. dark , IV.'O ; ul.I butler , ifi a ; beeswax , prlmo. 15O I2ii. riuiKli tallow , le , HONKH-In cur lotn. welfcher and delivered In riilnitm : l > rj Iniffnlo. per ton , Jl ! 00H 00 dry country , lilenilied , pei ton. JIO.WWIJ.OO , dry country - try damp ana meaty , prr ton. JC OrttfS 00. . \VOOI * L'nwanhwl. flnnliravy , aoilne , light , MTJo : qunrter blord , lOfflJc ; tent ) , Ininy and clinffy , f J8u ; cotteil and IirnKni , course , 7 9o ; coltrd and broken , tine. Gftte. 1'leeco wtmhed MfJIuin , liitlfco : llnf. Wtltvi tub > \untied , 16Q ISo : klniU. Sc ; kucku. Cc ; tnt loUtu , 8&3o dcud pulleJ. tf/Cc , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KniiKox OH ) Market * . KANSAS CITY. Ocl -WHIiXT Ituthcr llow ml ly.'o Imvor ; No. 2 rod. Ciyol'lo : No. 3 S7W asj'io. NO : 10,1 , WijM'sc ; NO. j. ci iytiSo lot. ter for fiiney , No. 2 uprliitf , nominally Wor No. 3 , noralnallr fJ > c. e'Olt.N1Active ami unchanveil from yetter- diiy ; No. 2 mixed , SQ'iSUOUo ' : No , 2 vvlilto , SOB JUic. OATS rirm , but lienmnd lleht ; No , 2 mlxod , H.'ic ; tlu i while , now , nominally Ific ; cM , Jtl'ic. ' HYn-HlBhcr ; No. I. Slf o. HAY Weak : choice timothy , J7.008T60 : choice prairie. . $ l.60iiK.OO. nrTTnitatftiJ ) ; crenmcry , IS'itfU'io : dairy , nf. . * . . . . ] t | SI , t.oiilH General Market. bT. LOUIS , Oct. S.-I''IOUr.-MirUet easier IV and > tlll dull ; patents. J37t ' 3'JO | mini fancy , wf JJ 30rf3 40 ; fancy , f ! 7585.90 ! cllolc . U3iSr.J5. \VI1IIAT Owlnif to the prepunji'iuncD o ( bear nowji today future * iliouuud oK n nhalu cunt trtmi jpitcrdny ; spat dull unJ cuiler , No t rti-l , cuuti. In cU\utor , CSc 11. 1 , un tmclc. TO JIo ; Nil , 2 liaid. csah , Kla bid , Doccuitor , lO'&o bid ; May. 74o lukej. COUN'-Futurei went liull acl easy ; % < * bJ'low jritenlny cnot Inwer , No J caxh 20'tr bid , OctnbrJMUo anked , Decem ber. 27Ht K kad , Mar , lie bid OATS full , future * nliKj dcprcmwH lower , with nn bu lnr , > t > ot lower , No. : cntih , Ki'Hc bid ; Jlny Hc bid IlVi : Firm Bt 1IIMSB . llltAN Hull ; buidneM lPln rr-ntrlctil liy cc nt offerlnKn , and the flrmncn of hollers ; fnlm , one pur necked thl * lde , 4"r , delivered , ri.AXSHlIU 11 77 c t fl.le TIMOTHY SKBTJ-Prlm * . 12 W HAY-Qulct nnd In imnitl fictory ilnniinil ; Ktronif for t p Rmdc . which are scarce ; praltle , | Sw S25 , timothv , t4 SofllS W. inas-st id > nt i2'te ' hiA Dull nnd declining at U CO. 8PKl/rJ : Nomlpnlly nt tOQ * 8. PUOVI8IONS l-ork lowt-r , 5tandanl me . jilililni ? . ; r. JM7GfO Inrl. lower , prime Mrnm , II SO , eholcc $1 S7 < 4 IHcon , lioxM shoul ler * nnd lonjtn J4 2S , rllrt , 14 2S , nhort , J4 17H Dr > - unit nipntu boxed ghnulders nnd lonR , J3 75 ; rlbi , J1S7'4 , fhtitto , Jt POiri.THY Slow , ohlckenH , oil , Cc. fprlns , Cc ; turltp- , steady nt CV Wc. ducks , steadj nt G'/i ® 7c , KPP.P , xtrndy nt 4flCc. 111X1 IITfi riour. 0 0 libH : wheat , 42 OTO bu , corn "I flee bu , otH , 33 TOO bu HIIIPMUNTS riour 9 X ) l > bl vihent , 3(000 ( bu , coin , C7.000 bu. , nils 7.WO ( bu M\V voitic cmniivi , M VUKIJT. of the llay nil Vnrloui Nt\V YOUK. Oct -ri l'll-llcpclpti. IMCO liliN ; experts , lir/0 M.ii . Market held stcndlty but trndo was lljht , owln < til 1 10 brenlc In wheat , Mlnni Mdn patents , J37 7I10 ; Minnesota seta Inkers , J21C0121 , city mill intents , II70J ? I 73 , elty mill clean , $1 lOffl 8) ) winter utralffits , IJ IBItB , mill patent * t370iILO ( ! winter cxtr is , 122"2SO , winter patent * , J3 ; 5'04 ' 05 Itio Hour , dull , KUporllnes 12 C0if2 70. HutkvUient Hour , ( inlet at Jl.D ) lirrKXYllUAT-Qulet nt 37fT3Hc. ( roilN MKAIj-Uull , > tllo\v western , 57c. UYlCjulvl , No i we-xtein , 440 1 two. HAJttLY-Stcady , feeding. SZijtJc. llAllhin MAI-T rirnt , western raif37c. \VIIIJAT ItPiPlpti , 77 iOi ) 1m , fpot vvelker , No , I linrd , C.e. ( Options declined all the mnrn- 1 111 ; under \\Livk enblus , liberal rcllliiK of lon viheat. hi ) ; spring iecelpti > , nbiencp of outsllu support , larflci ArKentlne shipments anl pros pect * of llbfinl llu slan shipments , nnd clo-el Jic loiver. May , 70 ft-16J70'c , , clohcd at 7Cc , lccenber. 73'4if74 S-Kc. eloBed nt 73vle. COUN HeePliits , ! .2.2)0 ( ) bu. , expolts , 1S.300 bu , Fpat wctker , No 2 , 2H'tc. ' Options \/eaker , ns u icsult nf henvy AtKcntlnc shipments nn I c > ni- pathy with wheat , ulcMntf nt lie net deellne , May 31/S2c closed nt SUic ; December , 21IV4 5i29'ie , Unied nt 2JUc OA'I ! 5 llecelpts , ( .4. SCO bu. ; spot weaker. No J , 21'ic. Options very dull , dellnln ? with the other mnrkpts , and cloMnit Ho lower , October elofed at 21'4c ; Uee-cmber rioted nt 2J'Ac. HAY Htcady ; sblppInK 63iCOc , ifooJ to choice , HOl't Steady , stnto , common to choice , 24i ( S4"C , IMG crop , 7W10C Ull > nu ejulet , Calveston , He , Tcxns , dry , fc , Cillfornli , 13c. LIIAriinil Mrni ; hemlock sole , llueno- ! Airei. UK it to henvy , lll'/jO'IOc , PKOViatONS llce-r , Kteadj ; family , Sg-So , beef hams lOc Cut meat1 * , dull , pickled bel lies. 47ifV < o , pickled nnins 'Jfj'J'/zC. ' l.uid , easier , western steamed , J4 3'i , October , $4 10 , icllnod , eacler 1'ork , dull , meis , JS O0ff 3 50- timlly , } 10 W il2 M TA I.rxDW Stcudi , cllj. 3y4c ; country , 3c HO N Firm , strained , eoimnon to good , il 7JV4rrl 73. OILS Cottorreel oil. firm , prime pruile , HSJ Me , pilme siimmei. 23Si2J-c ! Petroleum quiet , United closed at Jl llife bid. Turpantlne , Ilrm nt JMRBIHc tHTlTI.U llccelpta , 4377 pltirf , Him. p t- crn dairy , i'iMll'Ac , vtestern cicamcry , 110) ) liV4c ( , IIlKlns , H'aefnctor > , 7 < glO' ji- CHEESC-Uecelpts. 1,983 iikps , Ilrm. larKP "CfU'io , smnll , 7&0'4e , pirt skims , 3fCc , full llm . 1VS02C IIGGS lleeelpts , fi fdl pkitt linn , state nnd I'cnnsjlvanla lSij.iSr.ic , western , HWlSe- IIIOU rirnv ; domestic , tali to extra , S QCc , .lap. in , 45f4'lc MOI Vb lIS I'lrni New Orleans , open kettle , fixed to eholce. 20J37c. lUJTALS Pljf Iron , btendj , southern , JIO. ! ' ) ® ? 1JOO , northern , JIO 7"Sfl2.CO Copper , stonily , brokers , 10c Lead slendj , brokers , J2 CO 'tin. stemlj . straits , $12501112110 , pi lies , steady Hpelter , nulet , domestic , fl.COffl'.VO. Il\eriool Ttnrkft. LIVERPOOL. Oil. 3 WHUAT Spot , steady demand poor ; No. i red , ppiln ? , Bs , No 1 hnid Manitoba , Ca 2d , No. 1. Cullfornli , Cs 31 Tu- tiues clo cd steady , \vllh rein positions Id lower and dlstmt positions ' 4I ( } > id lovvci , business about eriuilly dUtrlbutcd , Oetobcr. 5s 9d , No vember , 5s O id , Uacember , Da 10'id. . January , CO11N Spot , aulet. Amerlein mlve I , new , 10s % d I'utures clered quiet , with near and dis tant positions unchanged to Vid louer , buslne * ' about equally distributed , October , 2si 10'id , No\ ember , 2s 10vid , December , 2s HUd , March Js ll'iil rbOUri rirm ; demand fair ; freely supplied , St. Louis fanej , v > Inter S * PROVISIONS Hacon Ilrm , d-mand fair , Cum- bcil-ind cut 2'i to 30 Ibs , " , Ji ; shoit ribs 20 to 21 Ihs. , 311s. IOIIK clear. llilit , 33 to 3 $ 11)3 28s Cd , lonff clear , heavy , 40 to 47 Ibs , 23sr short sleir ImcKs , llK'lit. IB llu26s Gd ; shnit clc Ir middles , he.iv y. 4i to V ) Ibs , Jls Cd ; clear bel lies 14 to 10 Ibs , ICs fthoulilen ruunro , Ute to 13 Ibs. , 2os Hams short cut. 11 to 1IT Ibs , 17s. Ueef. extra Indli mers , 4bs lid , prime mess , J7s fid. Poi'c ' prlmo mess , line western 4" > fl , meillum western , a Uil I > ardB steadj , prime v\e"tcrn 21s 91 , rellned. In pallB , 21i * Cd. TALLOW Pine North Annrlcan , 20s 3d ClinilHH bteidy , demand poor ; finest Ameri can. wilte , 4is , tlnt-st American , colrred. Its * I11TTTI3II Finest United States SOs , iood COs OILh Linseed oil , 17s 31 Petroleum , lelhied C'td linrillGnriATOU HIJUF rorequarters , 3'id , hlmlquaiters , 5' ' > < d HOI'S At London ( Pncllli : const ) , 1 15s. AiitliriK-llc Cent Ini'Icc-t. NH\\r OIHi , Oct. 3 Ordus for anthracite coal can lie supplied with unusu u promptness by the inlnlns und carrylns companies. In spite of the cnntlnued restriction of production , llils fact HlustratpH the dullness of the trade , e.s- peelally ut tidewater point ? V\hlp | there me no ehmsea nf cutting In pi Ices , the tone oC the mnikct Is such as to preclude further advances In wholepilc priced this > enr At the west also ( ondltltins are falrlj easy ns to demand , al though conKiimers are derMni ? the benpllt of the rulli'iil nits In fielght rates belnn : made by the western and houthwcstern lines In un ordinary bilslm't-H situation nnd normil autumn weather tile murkct requltements v\ould bn In excess of thi > inllo of output for this month , 4,000,000 tons. The mining companies , however expect to reap the benefit of Impnn Ing financial conditions and tl'e fiillnrp of consumers Kenorally to lay In the wlntti biippllps The .September wholesale cir cular ffroHfl , free on hoird , prices at tldewatei are . Stove. $450 , CKK and clipslnut. $4.23 , grate $4 , Dealeis ns a nil" huvo large Btoclcs on hand. Dry fiooilH. NnW YOI1K , Oct. 3 At tile opening of the market there was u good number of buyers after special onlers , but for cm ill quantities by fust freight. With mien re < ! Uliements attended to the nnrket relnp eil Into that quiet usual unto Sat- nrd ly , Pilntlni ? cloths were quiet and un changed TALL IttVUIt , Mass. , Oct 3 The relapse In the miirket for entton goods la apparent from this weck.'s report. The produetlon has been close to the capiclty of the mills , while the deliveries have left 117.000 places of the week's output in thu liiinds of the mnnufucturer. Alrendy talk of another curtailment has been renewed , although as jet no iimionncenicnt of such nn intention has bom glien out liy the manufacturers. The mnr- ket In noriml nt 2" c Some activity has elmr- netrrlzeil the bidding for mill stocks during the- week , Itilt such sales ns have been recorded nre at holder's figures. Prices rme weakened a lit tle , responslvu to the renewed dullness in the cloth market. _ OolTpei Market. NI3W YORK , Oct. S COliT R-Optlons elo ed stpndy , 33 ( 40 points net ndvanee , nalps , 23250 bags , Including October nt $9 50il ) CO , Deeembcr , . J9 15W.20 , spot Hlo , nrm : No. 7 , Jobbing Ho , Invoice , 10'4c : mild , qutetr Cordova 15ffl7e' ; wniehoupe ilpliverteH from Nev\ York , C Cf1) ) ) ) tigH. New York stoik today , 174331 bn s. United StutvH stock , 215,471 bngs ; nllnat for the United KtalcH , 1VJ.000 lings ; total visible for the United States , 504,477 bags , against 001,420 bags luet year. SANTOS , Oct. S. COrrnR rirm , goml aver age Santos , 10,100 reli ; receipts , SJ.OOO bugs ; stock , 50a roil lings ItAMMlinn , Oct. 3 COrFEU Quiet att PfB. advance ; fules. 4 000 bags. IllO , Oct. 3 COITIIK rirm : No. 7 , Illo. lO.lPfl rets ; exchange , S id ; receipts. 7 TOO bags , cltmreil for the United Stated , 10 let ) bags , cleureit for Hurope , 5.0CO hugs ; stock , O.OflO IJJKS. I'oiirlii laike-tN. PEOniA. Oct , 3 COHN 75a ler ; No 2 , Ko , No. 3 SIVio. OATS Active , easy ; NP 2 white , lO'lfflle ; No. 3 white , 19'4e. RYU Dull , nominal , WHISIvY Mnrlmt steady ; flnUheil yoods , on the basis of $1.13 foi hluh wines , UKCIJIITS Corn 2S.C30 bus , oats , MO'O bus rje , 2,100 bun ; whlskj. 150 gnia , hi at , 7,100 SHIPMRSTS Corn , 14 Iftn bun ; onto , SI 3V > bus. ; r > e , none ; wlilnKj , 1.095 gain. , wheat , ,400 bus. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ST. IX1UIS Oct. 3. COTTOX Hltonir and un. changed ; middling , 7 11-lCc ; tales ! UJ bales ; receipts , 3,453 bale ; ; shipments , 274 bales , stock , It ) Ofti bales. N15W YOU1C Oct. COnON Quiet ; mid- ill I nu' . 8Wc. NOW OUHiVNB. Oct. -OTTQN-Qui8t ; inlildllng. 7 > > o ; lo.v mlili'.llng , 77-lCc , good or dinary , 7J-l6o. NKW YORK , Oct. 3-Bl'OAn-Ilavv. ' quiet ; fair , rcllnlng. 811-lCo ; ocntilfudul , M test. 3 l-lOo : re-lined , easy ; standard A , 43ic ; cut louf. 5'4c ' , uranulated , I'ic. LONDON. Oct. 3-SLTJAn Cane. dall. llttlft dnlng ; centrifugal Java , lUi lOliJ : MiiEcuvodo.fali rellnlnir ! ) 6d. llott sutar. bujcrs at quota tions ; October , a ; Nqvcmber. 3 lijd. f SpcuJe. NDW YOI1K , Oct. 3 Tile exports or > pee-la from the port of Ncvr York for thuvcalc iimountrd to ta.500 In gold and $ l,021.4Crt In s | | . ver. The ImpurU were : Gold , J7.10J.727 ; sll- wr. JU.2w3 : dry tooJj , | l.Sb3l9S ; general nor- cbur.dlte , iC.721.001. Oi Cltr OIL CITY , Oct. -Credit balances. ( Lie ; cer tificates. no bids offer d ; J1.1C At closer ihlp- liionm , ii.'ti bbla ; runn , nun . TrUcuVljo lit. SAN KHANCISCO , Ost. -WUUAT-Ii'lnn ; tl 17 . Slay , $1.15i . Wiial MitrKcft. NBW YORK , Oct. 3-.WOOL-Quiot ; Oiime tlo tltvte , H3l4c ; pullvd. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Trndo7itnesaes a Decided Turn of the Tide in Wheat. PRICE OF DECEMBER DECLINES HEAVILY Dcnlors AVork tin tlir Tlu or > Hint Hc- uentiUiunci In llnvc Ili-cii TOII Hnplil. CHICAGO , Oct. 3. Today witnessed a de cided turn ot the tide In whent , the price of December declining a lull cent and a half It was tiot so much bearish nens us a gen- ir.il opinion that a rcitctlon wits overdtto that caused the decllnrt All other markets wore heavy coin dec lulnjc "ic. pats % c and provisions from lOc to 17' ' c. In the when pit at the openingoverythlnR pointed toward lower prices December , which closed jesterd.iy at C9Hc , stnrted at CS'/4c , and only a little could be sold at that , thu bill1of the llrst transaction being nt Ri ic. After MuctuatlnR- n short time between OS'lc nnd CSV : , It dipped to fiSUc , nnd rebounded to CS'4c. Moro was for silent nt that , however , th.m Hate were buyers for , and the pilce icsumed l.s dccllnlns ten- dtncy The nppuent causa of the opening weakness \vns tbo hlver eel cable , wnlc'i iltlotcd futurui 111 lower. This was moro of a decline than was expoctei * , thotiRh It was doubtless partly duo to tile reduction ot Liverpool dock charges. The northwest w.is "perniciously uctlvc , " receipts at Min neapolis and Duluth amounting to 1,711 car lo.xds , compart it with 938 lust week and 1171 last year. Argentine's umpments for the week were 18 000 bit , computed with ) > 0 OiU ! bit. on the week before , and with 10.000 Int. two weeks ngo. Perhaps a much more powerful reason for the opening decline , and , at any Kite , for the weakness which became so pronounced .n the session ad vanced , wns the feeling among traders , which has been steadily Blowing for the past week that the recent advance has bi'cn too fast , and n reaction of n material kind liotn realizing silcs to take profits was Inevitable. After the reaction to fiSM-c , the market beeanipory weak , and about half an hour from the close It got donn to bi'lc. After tlio reaction to Mt4c the market becime very wpalc nnd about a hair hour from the do-so It lot down to fHic The closliiK I'Hce ' for De cember was from GTVic to 07e Ctrn wns quiet nnd weak , Inilucnced by the Hlunip In wheat anil h > the line wcither , whkh U jircJIcteil to Incre-ase country nlilpnientH. ' 1 here .is n rood deal of llciuldntlon , the IILIIVJ l > ii > - era of Ihuriilaj nnd jctli.iiliy beliiK the Boilers today. M.iy opened Vlo loi/er at from 26'40 to :5 > u and declined to from 23iO to 2J' c , where It clored Oils were falily nctl\e The feilliiR was CIIHJ nml prlci'8 deellneil In g > niiath | > with wheat Tiid started tlic dfcllii" nnd free selling assisted to a urcat exttnt. Mn > opened nt from ' e to vac lo\\.r ( at 20c , dicllned to 13H.O nnd closed casj at from 10'c to II'NC A fair amount of luislners was done In pro visions , but liealnensua the mont prltinlnont fcatuie lackers tnd for sale at soniowhat under jebteidaj'H prices nil UiHt anyone in tln bid for , the hen\ > estimates foi ne\t w ek mill ing them cantlouf. January porlc eloted 17VC lower at J7.10 , I Hillary Inrd l. > c lower at $410 , and .Tamt.iry rlbii lOc lovtr at ? 3 50 Estimated receipts for J'onduj are : Wheat , 2GS cars , corn , 075 cnrs , oats , GiO ears , hogs , 15,000 hend The leading futures ranged ns follows : Cusli quotations vvero as follows : rr.Ol'H film , winter patents. $150 < 73FO , straight , $ i.205f3 CO Eprlug i-pecl ils , $3 SOfpt CO , spring patents $3503380 ; strulghts , J3.00f(3 ( 30 , taken } 2 COH2 CO WHI3AT No. 2 sprlnR , CCo , No 3 springC3 ff(1 ( > ic. No 2 red. CSViC. COHN No 2 , 22Mc. OATS No. 2 17"ic : No 2 white , f. o. 1) , 20J 22c No. 3 white f . o. b , ICSJiOc. HYi : No 2 SSc- . DAKLnv No 2 , nominal , No. 3 , f . o. b , 23 Q35c ; No t f. o b , 21V-ff27c TLAXSni : ! ) No 1. 73ft74c. TIMOTHY KniJD Prime , $2 fOIT2 12H PROVISIONS Pork. meps. per bbl , $ S30ffG"-5 lard , per 100 Ibs , $3 32V.iSr3 9" > . llacon short ribs ddcs ( loose ) JJ.2.W3&0 , dry alted 'boulders ( boxed ) . J3 87"i4 00 ; ehort clear sldts ( boxed ) , POULTUY Steady ; turkeje , S011c , chickens , 7c : ducks SffS'ic. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal , 51 IS SfGAH Cut loaf , J5 32 , granulated , 14 20 TIP following were the rceclpts nnd shipments todij : STOCK : * A-\n IIO ns. Dc'iilIiiKN lit He-i'lirltle-M Were on < i ll < iilkrate Sculo. NHW YOItK , Oct. 3 The dealings In stocks today were on a moderate scnlo and In must In stances the fluctuations ueie ninow. The dis tribution of business nns IndlfTeient. The market opened vrenk and lower on n renewal of bear prcpMirc , cdpeclnlly ngnliust the grangers ami high pi iced industrials and some realizations Sugar jlelded nn extreme 1U per cent on rcpoits nf further re.luetlonu . In the prices of the refined produet and predictions of Impending cuts. The trend of the grades of the foreign pioduct still appears to be tonnrd n loner level There ap peals tu be no suppoit to the stoek by the power ful Inside Interests. Tobaeeo was a notable ex- eeptlon to the general tenuency and was m irked up on the shorts After an Initial gain of 14 per eent the ptock eeored a further gilii of i per cent on the late options nnd retulned all but n fraction of the Improvement. The market sunn quieted down and a gradual recovery took plteii In the hibt hour , vthleh v\ns to an extent stim ulated by the publication of a mare favorahl" bank statement than hail been exptcted , The- ehielng v * as steady nt till 111 net clmngex. The bond muiket ruled dull nnd slUhtly loner for most Isrues Die sales weio HI5.H" ! Uoveni- nunt bonds vvere weak and lower for the new 4s on sales of $ J < ,000 'Jhe othei Ishiies were steady blher ecitlllentes MCIO bllghtlj lueg- ular. but rlosed unehnnged on tranbaetlons of $15 000. The mnrliet of the weekr displayed hresularlty and n sagging tendency on bear nggicyslon and efforts b > ( .old-out bulls to cieato a ic- actlon. 'llu main unfavornbln Influence was a firmer maiknt for foreign exchange In spltu of tli" UMCtloiiary tendency of pitcis , th tern , per In financial plreles was moio ciccrful , con- ildciuu bt Ing ftlmulnted by aiUancen In prlies In various lines of genet nl trade , and in biend- Htuffti und other food products. Uespltu the ooii3lilfnjlB | | uppieclntlan of wheat uml corn that bus taken plnco It showed that a con- tlnui-d , tliouhh perhaps more moderate , foreign dimajid exUts , 'Jhu Importa of gold from KUII'IM ! linvo renthid su Inrgo an aKHregato thitt a temporary etxsallon of the movement In tpgurdcd with coinpuiathe Indirferenec , und thu luliiNJitlon of the recentlj prevailed finan cial etilnguncy lemnlns and Inspire * the re sumption of uimmctclal ucthltj' . Accordhuly , a slight stlin-nlnu In eall monuy rates toward the. cicfl'j ut th - week , Indueed by the heavj- bhlpmriitH of fuuda to the Interior for eiop. nmilnif pjtposes , has fnlled to crcuto uneasiness 'Iho HUe-cetslve .lelvanees In exchange rntes bniuuht actual ( Uures for lonn and short bills to 5U3'i and f4 a4. wlilla posted ratcM rove to an extreme 14 SI und 14 M'J ' TI.e dealings \\fre less professional than hcietufotu and Hie maiketa foi both bonds and BiiicI.E ut tinea exhibited u decided broadening ti mil no. Homo unfavorable effect was cautnl by unfavorable traflla ri turns. Commlbslon hou u buylnif of low priced shares uus aomethlng of u fiatuir. Covering ot e-xtemdvo lines of hurts , -nil * noted Lut t the top levels the mar ket ulDplayed some nervuumiess , partly us u re sult of profenblonal operations. The tone of the market at tlm clone was fnlily attady , but with must locl < shimlng dcllnca , The bond mir- Kct during the weflt moved In ejinputliy with the fluctuations In Mrikn , but tu ard Iho rlose dU- plujud tubl)0nmcb3 of tonu tindei atlncks. The Hcadlns ibaue > were thv f iure . Oovernmenti wer modeiatiily nrthe and held fulily nteady on Investment Inquliy. The ealei vAoro 152,000. 3IUfr certlfleatf * were qulft ana without epeclal change < m tales of J.6.0CO. The New Ycrl ( I'lnamler naja this week : The Etnteintnt of the dealing house bunks of NUVY Yolk for the v\rel < e nillnn October 1 la the most favorabl * Utued In wt'ekn. rui- the 111 at time- since August 15 , th rtepoxlu of the bunk * exceed tlm Icnns , und thu latter Item lio\v un eicpnnvlon of 12 K4 OtH ) . which cornea lifter u ten vcdi * ' bttmly contraction , during hleh tin ) tatai nlirlnlan ) wua about t-'li.iwt.WW. Ilia banks' tutol cash reserve at th end of the cuirriit v > fk ttood at lJ0.30v.al , nhowlnK a grin In une month of J10.3H.M10. Ih * surplus re- rcr\e U J2.3WWM ) higher than for thu ccrru- ( pending we k In IWi. which shows that the tandiiifr of the associated baiiku at the present U quite normal. With lira fir three unimpor tant exceptions , tlio reserve ot all the clear- Ins hoiife banks ' * now nTPTStlMily above the as per cent requirement Th follof Inn wetc the clowns iuotntlons | on the lesdlntf stock * cf the Nsir York txchnne ted : IA _ _ _ Atohlson. f MJ , .Trf'tiirii " " AdamnKx- Ill I'NJtl .t N. B. 48 Al'on.T , II . lOntirloA W Am. Exnrpis . . . . IDS lureeorrtmn Rnlllmoro.tO'HO. 14 IDn'ziM Nnv Cnnmln Ptclllo . , . .17S 0. S U AU N./ . . 14 C.nnrtT < oittliorn. . ' ' 20V ( remtril 1'ielflu. . . . 14 'i J'MJn.V LW , A iV ! , . T.'i'i I'ltKTirirs Chleiiro * Alton. . 1,15 I'nlltii in IMlico. . . t ,11..It ] . , . . . . ' " ' ' < & title ire ' > i . , . . Ol'l $ . Kill CuitHolldiUxl H-V1 Mt.fi.V DM. . . 4(1 P. C. ! .A8t. U. . . ltO XJ > l mil Cole Coii , v Iron. St. L'.inJ. . . . Cotton Oil On . . 124 iio.ur.l Dcliwarod H'll. . KM St-l'-liOn in l Del . 1-icH.A . . 1IM I.AH U. pM 4J4 SoitUiorn I'.iotHo 15 Knht Te'im 14'j ' bujiirllellnerv. . . . H.rln , . . .1. Tcnti. foil Vlrai t ilo Did FortWivno 60 tf.Nort'iern nfa. . . 117 Union Pictlc . ( , 'S C & . I. nfl. . HI U. S. Kxurosi . 3' , Hocklmr Villa/ 1(1 ( ! * \V St. I , X V uH Illinois ContrvU. HUM W. St T. . . A P nj 1 si P. AlMlut'i . ' - ' ) won * ? two at. . Ml K.AT.nM J ! < W fTii UiiUij I.nlto Krlu A WOJL n Whwllnir .v u B. . tlotiM in On pft LaUoShora , . . . . . in M. AS' It 3.-.V , Lend rmsi iD. V H O I.OlllHVlllO Jl N. . . . f ? . K , . . . , 1. . AN. A , N. 1. Manhattan ( "on . . . C.RAI McmulilHA O . . . . Uotira MlchliriiiCViH. . . . ! Mt T. St. L. A K. e : . . . . MlxHourl I'tcltlo. . T.St. L AltO. pri Mobllu.'i Ohio . . . 17 sn.n N\nlivllloOhlt. . . ( 17H s. it.'u f i . . . . N.itlonalCor I i.'J Am To1) . Co. . . . II7U Nnt-Conl wiMitl. . do tifd , U"i N.J Cotilrit. . . . 11H Am Tel v , C. Co , . 11(1 ( N.AVV oM Com'1C tula Cei 1-1.1 North Am. Co . . . . Am. Birirtif I Northern 1'iulllu . tl. S. Cord-lira iri I N. 1'nclllo lira. . . , H. a r.'ttlKinfl II. 1' I ) AU 'tl. ' S Uitbbur DM . 70 Northiv cHturn U. i. Rubli" in do Dlil 147 MS L b ABUlTU olTureit till ntBUBHincnts pilil The totnl sales nf rtocUs tniliy were 91 4SI t.lmrei IncludlnR the follow lnK _ _ Amcrlcin To- co ' 1.700 ; American Hugar , S'l.'OH , lluillliRtcn. r. " ( M , Heading. 11 StO. St. Pull. 1(11 ( COO , Louis e & Nashville , 4 , COO , Silver ccrtlllcites , 15000. M w Vcirlf MIIIK > V Miivkii > Nn\V YOHIC. Oct. 3 HUTTim 11 celpts 4.377 pkR-s , , nrm , western itnlry , S'ufll'tc ' , western ereamcry , UltlG'ic , lllslns , IfiHc , ficlory , 7 ( [ | fHKHBIJ-necelpts , 1003 pl'cs , nun , HrKe > . 7 rSM.o ; smnll , ifeO'io ' ; pait pUlms , aii , full skims , 114020. I.Otis ItrcelptH CfCl pkKS. , Ilrm , ttate nml l'cmis.lnnln. . . I8'jt0c , wratoin , HlfHc HIHIAll It.iw , ciulet , refined , Bte.idy , pranu- lated 4 < ic. fOl'PI i : Steady. ns quotations on tonas were us follows : tr.S 4 , rosr now r. P. iiti or MJ. . U.S 4soaiiJ | nj v. D. A H.l . 7M . . . lit ) U. S. : > 1 , lui . UL D A H. O. li ti. a. s co IP . in rrtn-JU t ) . S.4s nv . < H H. AS A , Hi. . . II.H Is mme . . . . ( > H. VS A. 7i . 11)11 ) tl.S tfsJJ . Ill H. AT. C. fti lllllu 1'aclllc-Osof ' 'Ij. . Kill , ' ' ' UH UHMl Aln. clu-i A . . . . IIU Jl. K. v'f'WYi. Ml ' 4 Aln.cliHill . 11)1) ) do-'l ti . . . . . . filil Aln .cilia C . I't ' Mil in 11 Union J4 , . 107 All Ciirr.iucv. . . . . UtTf N. J.O. Gin 111 UT Now Con 13. . l ) ( ) ' < No. I 1st ! n m MlHHourMa . In i no .MX. N. C 118 . , . . . . N. W CUnsol . N. U. . s . iI's do " . P Dj i -i HIHH S. C. noafim t. . . . I'-s ' U. O. Wait. Uti . < H li mi. now sat in. 73 St. 1 > (33U31M 74 . liiil Tenn. nnwsot 3i. 1(1 ( > dor \ 1 > W.-n. 111 1 run. old Us ( ill iSt. e , At. VI.Gj-i- . 1117iU : V.I. Centuries. 57 , st.L V.S P. 1(17 ( dodef"rred AlehlQon Is . . . . AtcnlHoif-M A . . . S U V tumor ) ! . Kid rnn.id.iSo.'J U. . . . 1DJ jlWoHtSliorj li . . 11)1 ) r , .v N. millled 4i. { O lt.\.M. lits. . ' outhern Is IN , 1'afc. Idi . . . . * ofTered _ _ _ _ _ Sail rrine'ie' ! ( > MiiilliK ( liiututloiiH. SAN PBANCUCO , Oil -Di3 I olli-lil clo-tlni quotations far .ilin ; Blcit nwo.j u f jl- lovva- London Stoe-li ( > lio1atloiiH. LONDON , Ost. J I P I olatli- I3AII SILVnn 30 l-lOd per oz. MONI2YIVjffl per cent. flute of discount In the oiun mirkot for both short nnd three niLiitlis' bills , lQil 13-1C i > er eent. \oiv York ! ! Ni\7 YOirC. O-t. .1 Tlu follovvlnz are the .Vi'vv YuriWrcl.lj II.ml ; Stilti-nu'llt. NK\V YOUIC , Ott. 3 The weekly bank btate. mcnt shows thi > follnwlnt ; clmnmn : Ile ervo liicrenif , J.,310OCO , lonna Increiisc , J2ti24SOO , rpe'cle Increase , Jl 170 . ! 0 < ) . Ic al tender , Increise' , JJ-I"0MO , deposlta Inerfcuait , 50.SC4 400 , cliculu- tlon lncreo i' , JJIl.SOO , The linkn now hold SlCr:2C2j la excctH of the rtnulrcmentii ot the 25 per cent rule. I'Mllllllcllll > < ) tl'H. nO.STON. Oct. 3 Clearings , J10,822,075 , bal- amea , $1 Cbl,174. liAI/TIMORi : . Oct , 3 ClcnrlnKS , > 2,70D,008 , b.ilanceu , J404E34. XHW YOItK , Oct. 3 Clearings , J102-117,3CS. balances , } " > , r,0 ,554 PIIlLAUnLPIIIA , Oct. 3. Clearings , J12.312- Hlj , lial.UKiH. (1 S73.S78 CHICAOO. Oct. 3 Clenrlnits. (13 051 W , money Him on eall nt Cfa7 per cent ; on time , 7 per eentr New Yolk exchange , II 0"i dlxcoimt , for- dMi excliniiKu uiichunbed ; duin.mil , Jlfco > 8 , bl.xtj days , fJ.W'l , ST I.OUIH. Oct 3 Clcarlngi , $1,002,420 , lial- aiuca , $113IJ5. money plead ) , mil loans , 54) i ) per cent ; time loans. 7(7S per cint , New YOik exchanRe , tl.23 dbcouiit bld ( n dlseount asked Pori'lKii KlnniiL'litl. nunLIN , Oct. 3 EixcliaitKC on London , eight dayH * night , 20 marks , 3'yj.yfx ' , I'AllIS. Oct. 3 Thrco iiurooent rentes , lOlf ( " .c for th uccount , e-xcliungu on IxJiulon , Jlf IC c for checks. ifi tut UOSiDQN , Oct. 3 Gold 1J ' ( luotDel nt lluenos A > nn today ut 1CO.GO , JIuAl-ld. ,10 ! 3 , I.lshnn , a ] , Home , 107.16. The amount' uiilllon withdrawn from tlie Dunk of Kiifcland frn'Mlanee ' today- was 50.000. Cli-x-liilliI Ai-nrlj TlirotlUli KlHliliiK. DUXZAltOS HAY , ilniaOct. . 3 It la re ported todiiy that Prcsllli > nt < 'CleveliiniI ' anil family will take their ilijigmire ftom Gray Gables next week , but tiej | iliiy has not been eloclUeil upon. _ . | jtu TII13 HRAliTV aiAHICnT. INSTRUMENTS plucciL.pn ' nio Saturdny , October 3 , 1SSU : , , , , , \VArtUANTVl DKBDS. Mnty nrlnn nnd hu3l > ! fMi'lto JIary Wright , lot 7 , block. 2 , Drake's ndd J,00000 Jnmca Wright und wifeto Slujy Urlnn , lot 7 , block 2 , Drako's add t..i. . . .A aOOQOO M G Cutler to G 1 W lliiiiuen , lot 1 , block 20 , CnrtluiBo adet 1,15000 A PoulBcn und vvlfo to K Poulsen. e'/j lot 5. block IS , Clifton Hill. . . . 50 00 J P Flnleyund vvlfo to J I lledlek , L-H lot 2 , block il , South Omaha , 21,000 00 W H Wall and vvlfo to F lj Mc Coy , undlv > 4 of H 22 ft of a 41 feet lot 0 , block C , und various other lota and blocks In Florence 1 00 QUIT CLAIM DIIUS. Ernest Ptvr.ke und wife to Julius Puycko , block C , lots 8 to 13 , block 5 ; block 3 , lots 2 to 10 and U to 20 , block 9 ; lota 13 to 18 , block 10 , LMguwooil park. , . l 00 U13BDS. Special master to J A Crelghton , vvli lot 3 , block 11 , Heed's 1st udd 1,298 "C Sheriff to Michigan Mutual Ufa Insurance company , lot 8 , block 23 , Iloyu'a add. . . . . , , . , , . , 90300 Total amount of transfers , 11,893 76 AT ? 4 it i i it'T * nTAPir it t r t'r"T OMAHA L1\E \ STOCK MARKET Customary Light Receipts of Cattle foi Saturday's ' Easiness. TRADING FEATURELESS BUT FAIRLY STEADY iKt ( lii-n Dull ntiil soil son | j , On IIIK to tinIIMirlnli Tr li lie lie I I-M ( if Hie UIIXTHlio Tnlie 1)11 ) u Dhiii- . brought In today by c.iUi reid was- Ct\llie. lloga. Sheep. Horses. C. . M. & St. I > . Uy. . . S Missouri I'nt'lllu lly . . 1 U. P system 3 in 8" . . i M. it n u. . si r . . i C. , 11 Ai CJ Ily 2 C , St. 1' , M. .tO. . . 5 C , K. 1 & l > . U. . . 2 2 r , n. & M. v 2 21 Total receipts. , 41 75 8 1 The disposition of the day's receipts \\ns ni follows , pucli buyer purchasing thu numbci of hc.td Indicated : Cattlo. Hoss. Sheep. Omaha I'luiUIng Co. . . . . . . . LV ) . . . . n H. Hammond Co. . . 17.1 71" . . . . S lrt and Compinv. . , . 1,11 l.r tf 127 Ouihxhy Patldng Co. . . 1B9 2,1U ) 8 J li C lre . , 52 I < & Slmllcr 17 Lnytoni Co 101 S. & Harntt Wt Ciulahy Uros. Co . „ K ) . . . . Other buyois 101 . . . . . . . . Left over 200 . . . . Total 035 G.2S1 133 CATTIilJ The lecclpt of inttlo toilnyetc 173 head , us nitnliiBt 3,103 jestcnlny nnil 1.8CS on Pitunlny a ieU IIRD The total receipts foi the WCP'C wore 10 C4 hcTcl , us nKiln ! t 19,745 for Instvick nnil 11CC" llic prcUotn neck Of the thlrt\-clKht cirs here rlghtcon were conslKiieil through anM ncrc not olTeicil for sale The offerings of cattle weic llcht even for a HntutOny. The raurlvct was featureless , anil tlie coiiilltlon of the triule could lie snnimeil u * > In the one wotil "ntcndy. " The demand was BOOI ! for Hie Inst day ot the \iek ami the Ijujers clcaied the > ards. pijlnp Just about > eatcida > 's pilccs for all Kinds of cattls. A bunch of geol l.ilM-lli nitUc Etcera sold up to $4 40 , nnd quite a ftrlliR of Utah COUB biought S2 25. Ileiresentatl\e pnlos * nntp sTitns. Tlie-re were J E51 fresh hogs reported In today , as against 3,833 jesterday und 4 54J on baturdij a weelv ago The market opened about stcidy this morning on light nnd medium welgnt hogs , but the lienvy weights were slow After ubuut half of the iec lpts had chinked hands valuer Elumped und the- best bids were fully lOo lower Sides- men dlil not feel like taking off th it muot ami the market accordingly was a drag until the Ilnlsh. Uy midday the offerings were pretty well cleaned up , but ubout tint time another train arrived , sa that thu market did not close until late. late.l.ie hog- market of the past week has. ) > * en In many ros-peets to the liking of sellers. The de mand tins been loige , both shipping and pnek- IIIK und fullj equil to 01 In exeen of receipts , which has InduePd free huylntf and , IUH kept prices up. While there was a slump nt the elose , tlio tcndenej" of v lines during the greatel part of the veelt was upward On I'rldny the uverage pi ko paid for hogs was the hlghebl that It has been since July 1C. Iteprcsentnuva Kales. 21 , . , , , . 1M 80 i SHEW The receipts vvere fair nnd the de mand good , but sellers wanted an advance vililla bu > ern weie wllllnjf to pay steady prices , The lesult uus u slow market , Itvprcsentutlte sales. No , Av. I'r. 5 native mixed . 11J $1 1 > 5 Stix-k In Record of receipts of live stock at the four prlnelpal inailiettf October 3 , U9G : Cuttle , HOKS Sheep South Omaha . , . ! > 73 3M1 t\ \ & Chicago . . . . . . . . . . 400 18,000 1,500 Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . COO 3000 . . . bt. Ixiulu . . . , . . 400 2,000 Totals . 2,273 20,851 3.G25 H City ! , ! Slovlc. KAN8A8 C1TV , Oct. 3.-CATTLE-Itecelpt , 60 head ; Bhlpments4,700 head. No market. UOUB Uecolpts. 3.000 hrad ; shipments , 1000 head. Market vteudy , bulk of sales , lHf3 20 ; heavies. 2 WO3.15 : packem , U.WUU.15 , mixed , S3 OtK/3 20 : lKht ) > , t310tf32S ; Yorkers , Wt/3 23 ; ilK , . tl 1503 25. S1I1JI21' llecclpts , none ; uhlpmcnts , 2,800 head. No mnrket. . . _ _ _ _ SI , I.oiilx Live Htoi-k. ST. I.OUI3. Oct. 3CATTLlItecelpts , 400 lie'.irt. Market steady at ye ttrduy'n quotutlons , HOGS IteculpU , S.bOO head , Market stronvl llrtit. 13 1093.40 , mlneil , t ! ftl-M , heavy , ) J.WO | J S < SNo No sheep , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'llIOVOO 1I\U ST4)CIC. ) H ( < I | it. i of Cntllc Tim fmnll to Oon > . .lltuti- MnrUcl. OHIfAUO. Oct 1 Tleoelpt * of cuttle ncre too mnll to eon tltute a rrmrKet. 1'rlces were largely nominal and ruled a' follows. Medium to prlmo cleeri nt frrm tl W to $1 M. Mocker" Mid feeder - er nt from $2.00 to JS B , bull * , cows and holfrrs nl fnm f 2 it to $1 60 , cnlve * nt from CSO to | jl IS Tetnn1" nnd westerns nt from > 2 f,0 to Jl "XI In hoK , ye terda > moniliiR K advance \vns lo t , but trade nn" fnlrlj active nt the decline. Common htnvy to prime lluht wld nt from JJ Vt to 1 50 T be Imlk of the ixicklnw trades fold nt frem J'OO to fat * and rhlppliitf hojss sold Inrcely nl In-ni (3 15 to > 3 ! B The few yheep recolveil twlny < otd nt tin- chinsetl price * \\estcrn sheep were nlnble nt from $126 to 11 00 and lamb < cro vvantnl nt front f S.75 to $4 ( n ) for common to hcnllfcks. . tVrdlnit sheep have been vellltiR actively nt from K 40 to W fo an.l feeding lamb * nre In par tially Rood < 'cmnnd nt unchanged pi Ices , but < hoep nre no hlRher. , Hecelpti Cnttle , 100 he-ill , hogs , 1S.OOO head : Rhecp , l.JOO head. ir si nsriTi TIS , 4llll' 'P .lIlMlllllllM f n-VOlllllIRO IIwiMl lit Mini } CimiilPlt'N. CKK" ) nro about tlip oilde'sl form of cur- rencj , rclntcs the Ixindoii Stamford. Tschtull , n sober anil iialnslnklni ; Teuton , whoservldonoc Is not to bo questioned , declares - claros that bo found hens' CRRS the1 only iiicnoy throughout the 1'rovlnco ot Jaujit , In 1'crtij that would be seme fifty jenis n o The pocjilo transmitted them by thousand- * to the provincial capital and madu their purchases therewith nt the rate ot forty or ntty to the dollar , \\'c nro to understand that the countij people had little Use for cash amoiiR themselves In Manchuria brick tea and floss silk represent tnoncj , but the latter Is goltiK out ot fashion , The usual brick of tea , 10 Inches by S Inches , IVi Inches thick , la cniulvalint In tiado with llujslnns to 60 Upecs ( SO pence ) . H Is di vided to ma lie nny chaiiRo necessary. Ilus.- slan merchants have tried to Introduce n paper ctiricncy , the notes representltiK CO kopecs and parts thereof , but Tartars reject them. When a brick gets discredited , that tJ , too much worn by IOIIK circulation , It Is consigned to tie teapot. Several old travelers assure us that cats e\cs vvero cmplojcd In the great ludlan kingdom of VlJIanaRar ; elsewhere Iron worked Into the form of largo needles , cakes ot salt , or again , eajs Nltolo Contl , cards Inscribed with the mine of the klnp ; . The Abysslnlans also use- cakes ot salt In remote districts. Various ncsro tribes ha\o a currency ot Iron hoes. NOIIRUU shells were the money ot the Indians In Hiltlsh Columbia , one btrliiR teprtsentlng the value ot one beaver. In Australia rough slabs ot frcestoue , to bo fashioned Into hatchets , represented cash. The men who hawked thceo slabs from trlbo to trlbo vvere sacred , passing unharmed through all the districts , evcu at war. Marco Polo reckoned bank notes among his 'oddest ' substitutes for money his account ot the notes Issued by Kuglla Khan and his reflections on the sjv tern are peculiarly delightful. He tells of people In the great province of Thibet who used coral , but we mudt ask where they got It. Had he said turquoise It would have been quite Intelligible , for the Thibetans still em ploy that stone at need. Ulsouhcio Marco speaks ot "sprigs of gold" and "porcelain. " In the latter case , also , an error may bo suspected. Our word Is adapted fiom the Portuguese , slgnlfjtng "hogs' back , " their name for the cowry shell. Ucconilng ac quainted with the Chlncbe mnnufactute they applied the same word to It from the great resemblance to a cowry. The translator ot Marco's woik no copy of the original has been reported contused the two mean ings , doubtless ; at least , wo venture the suggestion. Uxceptlug regular coinage , no "circulat ing medium" has a vogue to compare with that of the cowrj. Perhaps It would not be Inexact to say that every people In whoso territory the shell exists once used It for cash But this seems very stiaugo , opposed to common sense nnd political economy , when wo hear that the supply Is unlimited Over lliousapds of miles of coast , a man can gather n sackful In an hour. But the fact Is Indisputable , however It be ex plained. The value fluctuates enormously , ot course , over such an Immense area , but in a very rough way , we believe , African traders used to estimate 1,000 cowries at a shlllliiK. .Anglo-Indian traders had no neeel to make a reckoning probably , for the shell , though very largely current among the na tives , was never reckoned Into theli ttans- actlons. Mungo Park counted 250 cowries to the shilling In. his day and In the coun- tilcs where he traveled. But the "bar" was Mungo's currency. In the beginning It was literally a bar of Iron Impoited from Europe , but as the trade developed It became merely a word ot value. Twenty leaves ot tobacco mntlo a "bar , " a gallon of spirits a "bar , " and the natives would not willingly allow any fluc tuation in the quantity , whether moro or less. If an energetic newcomer tried to push business by offering more mm or to bacco to the "bar" ho was regarded with suspicion ; no old hand ventured to offer less. In all parts of Borneo , probably , one may still hear prices reckoned In brass guns that is cannon , but a man who haa transactions ot that importance will In stantly translate the sum Into dollars at the picscnt time. There was an ago when ten or twenty poundera did actually pass fiom hand to hand The Malay empires were rich then and made such a show as aston ished the early navigators. But tor n long vhlle past , even in the dominions of the sultan ot BrunI , brass Buns have been neroly an expression of value , the article ! Itself being- practically non-existent. There are great stores , however , quite useless now at BrunI , which was the mint , so to speak. _ , Not dissimilar Is the practice of the Hod Karens In Btirmah , who reckon largo sums In kyeczeea , or drums of copper ; but they alwajs had a cutrency ot sliver Ingots. The dfums are peculiar , however , In the respect that their value does not lle > In the weight ot metal or even in the excellence of woilc- manshlp , though they are adorned with fig ures of birds , animals and fish. It la the quality and volume of sound they emit which decide their worth ; objects not vlsl- l > ly dlffeilng may bo estimated at 5 to 50 One might think that connoisseurs would disagree upon the quality of the sound , but a drum , no- doubt , Is morei easily valued In that respect than any other musical Instru ment , Since British trade lias approached their' territories , however the Had Karens are not vet annexed , wo believe and the enterprising Chinaman has permeated It , Lhls picturesque usage Is dying out fast. The kyee/ees nre as much reverenced as over , but they sgll for pros-vie dollars , though taste still asserts Itself by putting a veiy fancy prlco upon an article specially mulodl- ous. Current Literature A notable article bearing upon the Pronch revolution is contributed by H. Morse Stephens in the current Issue of the Pall Mall Magazine under the title "Marat : Thu Friend of the People. " The writer pie- bents his subject In a far more favorable light than historians have been wont to do , la fact , entirely reversing the Impiesslon usually convojcd that ho was a blood- thlisty demon. Of Charlotte Corday thu writer sa > a ulio "slnteruly bolltncd sliu was ridding France of a monster ; as a mattnr of fact , Bho killed a dying man and by her deed aim embittered the struggla bctwctm the Glrondlns and the mountain und helped to creito the reign of terror. " Many curious and interesting tacts are brought to light in u paper on "Thu Now Kngland Primer , " appearing In the Octo ber Isauo of the Bookman Duplicate speci mens of pages from this primer , also copies ot the Illustrations it contained , are re produced , lending additional attraction to the article. The usual departments. Chron icle and Comment , Paris and London Let ters , Novel Notes and Itcvle-ws of New Books , depict life and doings of tha literary world moru thoroughly than will ha round in any other journal , "Tho Crown Prince of Rcxanla" is the title of the complete novel In the October Issue ot Llpplncott'a. It U written by Kd- ward S. Van Zllo. "Im prlnco on a visit to America falls in love with a New Vorlc girl , Is rescued and finally roturna home to fight for hla throne on news of hU father's death. Another story of note Is Kll/a Gold's "Bullwlnklo : The History of a Poor Student , " a humorous character sUe-tcli , whose here Is an amazing itudcnt of a Ulnd our colleges are not jet familiar with , Llda nose McCabo'o account of "The Oberlln-Welllngtou Ilesrue : An Antl Slavery Crisis Which Almost Precipitated thp Civil cnl tcntlment , throtiRhout llio country. The- Arena for October Is dlMlnctrvplr n campaign number , dlscii-wlng tu customary stock of Mlver-llned Information nt the ratio ot If. controverted nrcumtnts to.ono that J < true , Scnntor J , I' . Jtntm tells us "What the ncmonellzatlon of Silver Would Do for the Ilrpubllc. " but liullih his loft > expectations upon the llfsunl quick sands of exploded theories nnd self-conlra- dieted a ertons ! , the entire production be- Ins decidedly Inferior In Its logic nnd acumen Io that usually dlsplajed by this wliter. Senator Jrhn T Morgan , vvriling under the caption "Silver A Money Metal , " undertaken the fakir's act by tclllnR hla readers that nil legal tender monry must l > o ot equal value. Senator Morgan knovva bet ter than that l gal tender does not lesson thp vnlue ot gold except In Its debt-plying- capacity nt homo , but the fnct Unit Other countries , do recognize the dlffertnce onuses It tt > rlso abou > par nnd no legal tender net cf government lowers Its real vnltio If worth more than par. The whole tenor of his ar- tlclo is unscientific nml calculated to deceive ceive- . The October Cosmopolitan furnishes n , splendid picture of our wehtcfn mountain regions In a pnior by Captain 1) . I ) . Hall iard under the caption "Tho Perils and Wonders of a True Dosert. " Thomas L. Jniiica describes "A Summer Tour In Scot tish Highlands , " while General Kit\\nrt ! For ester tellR his "Pcrronal Hi-collcctlons of the Tal-HitK Hebelllon. " A very delightful and soiue'wunt humorous sketch Is contrib uted by Pranee-s Cotirterny Dnjlor , portray ing what purports to bo "Tlu > Trui > Hlstoiy of Our Cooks. " MAGAZINES nncnivni ) . The Black Cat. The Short Story Publish ing ; Co. , 144 High street , Boston. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. Frank Leslie's Publishing house , Now York , The Olobo Quaitcrly llevlew. William Henry Theme , Decker building , Now York. The Cosmopolitan , The Cosmopolitan Magazine. Irvlngton. N. Y Tlio Chinch nt Homo and Abroad. Pros- bjterlan Board , 1114 Chestnut street , Phila delphia Current Literature. The Current Llte'ra- lute Publishing compiny , New York. The Bookman. Dodd , Mead and company , New York. The American Philatelic Magazine. Parma- Ice & Brown , P. 0. box SliO , Omnha. The Utnhnlan. The Utahnlnn Publishing company. Salt Lake , Utah. Popular Astronomy. Carlctcn College. Northflcld. Minn. The Pythian Tribune. William U. Ken nedy. Station O , Chicago. Ladles' Homo Journal. Mast , Crow ell & Klrkpatrlck , Springfield , 0. International. The Union Quoin compiny , 35S Dearbotn stteet , Chicago. Cassoll's Family Magazine. The Cassell Publishing company , New York. The Strand Magazine. The International News company , New York. The Penny Magazine The Fenny Maga zine company , Philadelphia. The Pall Mall Magj/.lne. The Iiitarn.t- llonal NCAVS compan > . New YoiK , The engineering Magazlnn. Times build ing , New York. St. Nicholas. The Century company , New York. > - The llevlew of Ilevlewa. The novlew of Reviews company , New York , Scrlbner's Magazine. Charles Scrlbncr'a Sons , New York. Llpptneott's J. B. Llpplucott company , Philadelphia. Iho Ladles' Homo Journal. The Curtla Publishing company , Philadelphia. Godey's Magazine. The Godey company , Now York. The Tiansmlsslsslppl Stamp. C. H. Py- burii , Omaha. Once a Month. Maplevvood , St. Louis. New England Magarlne. Warren F. Kel- lo g5 Park square , Boston. The Arena. Arena Publishing company , Boston. MA1C12 YOUR MOM3V 13\lt > MOM1V. " 11 Umlcr our systematic cu-opei.itlvc nlan oft uncculitlnn , "Volt Avolil Illsko" Hettlc- munts iimile1 once a v.celc Hunn of ? 20 In $1.000 inve'bteil mnlcr nui iilan will slelil tntlsCactory returns Pro ! > i ) < > ctU8 i-xpliiln- Inr our niethoil. mulled fn o SAM. ItlJMJHl .t CO. , It llriinilniiri > i-w York , Heat refe-rcncc. Asenta wanted In every cityWHEAT WHEAT BOOMING and never offered a belter opportunity for milt- Inir money. Write E. S. Murray & Co , Hankers & 151 alters , 122 ninlto rtldg. , Cilcago , membe-rs of the Chicago Hoard of Trndo In good standing , for their hick on Statistics und Specu. latlve Information , and Uilly Maiket LeHter , r-oth free SPECIAL VTTKNTION GIVI3N TO < -ITT or TOWN ounnua Money ! Money ! ! AftlERICAN AND liUKOlMSAN IN VESTORS * ASSOCIATION. MIH * HiillilliUT , Nov V > l-l.- . Buyer for Its own anil fore-IB" account Gold Copper and Lend mines ; I'lectilo Street Ritllrond-r Water 1'ovvcri , Tlmln > r und Coal L inds Money .ulvnnei d lor Mine , llullroud and olhei development. Tie heavy export nevi nient Insuifj mueh higher pilces. Wo hunille speeulatlvp eiders on limited mar gins Wrlu for our new book nnd dally niaiket report , fice , ' V ItolM-rt II. K - lltA < 'o.S LaSiilH-St. , Member Chicago Hoard of Tinde IS yrs. Chicago. RAM A ! TIME CARD Leaves IIJUHUNaiCN & MO HlViil.Anlve3 | OinaliiiIInlonpepui | , 10m & Alagun tits ( Omaha 6.15.1111 . Denvei i\pl c a . U.Ts.im 4.3Dpm.IIIk Hills. Mont I'Ub'ut Und. Kx. 4Mi n 4 35pm . Denver l-xiueis . 4riiin | 7'j5pm. 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